The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 20, 1869, Image 3

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    iloitlE ; ItlATTElts'ii
NVEDN , SDAY, 18,69,
Now Advortfoomont*
11000 S Shocia—Seara "& ,
E x amination of Teachers- 7 E. if Won:
Notice—R. Campbell. - ,
To pivoree, 3 Applications—.T. 13. Potter
A Challenge—Jako Vail.
For Sale—Bingham Estate.
Just Out—S. bl...Pettingill do C ;
OH trator's P. Veil.
Coxcintr.---Mr. E. Ateredylt iecttiests
us to Etato, that\ ho.Avill _give a con - COrt of Vocal
an d Instramental Muaio y at the" Court house in
Well.iboro, Friday evening, Oct. 22.
POSTPONED.—The dedication of the
he y/ M. E. Church in. this — village -noticed last
week is postponed (probably:for twti weeks,) in
o vequence of the non.arrival of, the furnaces.
fle fi n ite netice as (6 time will be given in 'next
weeks Agitator. Tho Preachers' Association will
4 postponed pccordingly.
0. L. QII3SON, Pastor.
A GOOD CHANCE.—The publishefo of
ficarth and Home offer.that fine family illustrated
steckly of $2,40 to clubs of five. It ie.thus the
cheapest, as it is the best of all the weeklies of
its class. All who subScribo:ilow will receii'elho
p s pdi till Jau. 1, 1870, free. -
popINS. Thd Agitator folks are
o bliged to Mr. Chauncey Hall, of Charleston,, for
t i o An golden pippins, very hake 'end
flavored.
Hail exhibited to us 22 Chili potatoes
meaturing a round half bushel. These potatoes
were the handsomest of their kind, none of them
being nionstersbut all fair and smooth.
•
Pregideat has.
limed his proclamation setting apart Thursday,
November IS, nest, as a day of puplie Thanks
giving and prayer, We auspeet that thiAit of
elegant national leisure wilt be made be occasion
o f moro gluttony and excess than of thanksgiv
ing and praier." . Mitre:Y(3r; it so balipens that
good things are often put to base uses, and we
know no reason why this should be an exception
to the rule.. ' •
RELIGIOUS ME ETING s.—Rev., W. P.
(acne, of Knoxville Baptist Society, will inaug
urate a series of meetings at Baptist Hall in this
Tillage, Monday °boning, 25th inst. Mr. Omans
is ono of the most eKeotive workers in this region.
Within two years he .has baptiscid about 800 con
certs in the Cowanesque region, and established
three churches.
BUSINESS.—We are glad to announce
that the Messrs. Sears, of the Wellsboro Foundry
sad Machine Shop, have taken as a partner Mr.
David Avery, of Tompkins Co., N..Y., an expo.
iienced mechanic. Now lathes and a planer arc
to !madded to the concern, and it will be a first
clan custom work establishment. Welcome mp
h}, welcome maohinery.
THE SECRET IS OUT.—Now since the
election has pr4 i sed, and the excitement begins to
rands, it is clear to everybody : public epinicin'
his deeded long ago that the man of Judgment,
the man who is not careful and prudent'. the man
rho regards his own interest and who looks ni
ter the welfare of his own family : that man is
the ono who always keeps a bottle of Salutifcr in
his hem ready for immediate use. It
_is sold
by Druggists generally at 50 'cents:
LITERARY SOCIETY i 'llernthic
Society," a literary association,: composed of
young men of Wollsboro and vicinity, have taken
asps to inaugurate a course •of home Lectures
for the ensuing lecture season, to be delivered
weekly at this place, and to bo free to the4Jublic.
A list of tho gentlemen who have • ponseAted_ to
tarnish a lecture for the abovei course, ' will be
furnished for publication next vveelc This is a
tted in the right directipa. Success to the "free
course!"
4xo' HER EDITOR GOis) : P.--•ArT.,Chn...g.
d. WILLIAM, Editor of the Wellsboro Democrat,
AA very suddenly at D. D. Holliday's Hotel,
tit boarding place, on Saturday night, the 111th
ago.l 37 years. Mr. Williams has for, some
time been a constant sulfetMe froth bodily disease,
spent last winter doctoring in Philadelphia, and`
warned in the spying very little impofited. Ho
was an earnest worker in the Democratic party,
was nominated by his party as representative to
tii•Legislature, and defeated at the Elc'etion.
•
work is finished, and he has passed away to
it • 1 •
final resting place.-
The funeral of the decease took place at - the
Episcopal Church at 10 , o!clook a. m., on Mon
day, and his remains conveyed to . the home of his
childhood, Hayford, Susquehanna Co., PA., and
deposited in the family cemetery.
•
now ueczt_s
lacy to ensu o success of tho Agtioultaral
cicty of this con • except the management of
practical farmers a' 'mechanics.. There are
many intelligent farm s: in the bounty, entirely
capable of managing the airs of a Society do- .
icted , to the encouragement , the productive in
\ FOT ono reascoi w do . pot find the
names lief such men conne ted‘,svitir the 'Society.
except in al-few instance's, Is it because they
lack inte t iesi in the enterpiiso a i m' hold themselves
aloof? To suppose that,
,is to suppose that
they regard such a society as lornamental rather
than useful. We admit that! had Management
has, for several years, defeate,d the tlbject of the
enterprise. But the farmersithis yedt! gave 'cvi-
Once of their intention to make it , a Success in
spite of the past. If now the leading 'farmers
will interest theraselves.in having'a vigorois in:-
pulsation-in the future, the last and most im
portant measure tq the attainment of supeess will
have been instituted. Let our: solid practical
farmers take bold of it now, and not let the Affair
go by default because of indifference.'
SHIPMENT oP CoAL.-Bt2ltement. c ot
monthly Fh ip Ter) tti of coi i over tile Tiogn
pad in 18Pq. ,
Jalmaty, 11,857 tons. Ju n,
02,440 tons
February, H,143 " July,
,117, 577 "
March, 11,022 " Auguet, 108,70 S "
April, 32,593 " I Sept. i 94,413 "
May, , 79 ) 625 " - --
Total - 528,014 tons
From the Morris Run mines, 294,291 tons.
• Palrlifoolt - , ' ; -- If , 1 81,283 "
. Wrnot - ` ,040 I ,
1 0
-
L 28,814 "
A. C. STEARNS, Treas
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THE RAILROADS.—The possibility of
tt Itaihvay cotrueetion with . the "i'atilsitle world
Repine to cheer the citi,zens of this 1 . 711111p_ and
vicinity. Not long ago the citizens of this region
held a meeting and obtdined.• n Committee to
eohler with tho Directors of the Tioga It. It .
relative to the construction of si rOttif frtan Arnot
toWellsbiWo. Measures were en ,the occasion of
that meeting taken to survey out the' foul°. The
survey, under direction of Metier!. Shattuck and
faaring,Waslinished in chief on Thursday, get.
7. Both of these gentlemen:, Assure, us that the
road can be built in a direct line from Artiot four
tulles west, with little gtiado.
,Froto that uint
to Wellsboro the grain nowhere exceeds 80 feet to
the mile; and it is not impossible that- another
route, not yet surveyed, crossing •from -Debit's
the* watorilto CharlWotl, Creek, may give- a
lighter grade and hotter roadway ti titi the
former, without vadat addition to the.distenee.
Meanwhile, the Trusteesof the MageeEstate have
experienced a slight roiival otinterest in a rail
road from,Lamrence to their tott i l lands on"
Wil
ron Creek, 'passing through -WellshorO. They
have put'on a corps of engineers, uhd the route
is being, 811M4CC1 ont anow l learn that
Roy offtir to.cornmenpo the road nex.t spring, and
complete it in two or five ypara, if only the pepplo
Kill aeouro to them the right of-way from Wells
bore to Lvtreneevillo., : 'A committee Went down
the route on Wednesday of lost week to secure
releases, with what success we hate not learned.
What tho people hereabout wait is railway
neetion with the outside porld ; and they should
I n k 4 terl!le ITith any Ingq 'Pt ° , 1 7 111 b1 , 1 , 114 ' qiq
road. dipnl let one roqii kill =off qte Other;
and then commit Welds. That's all.
Ossiir;-::-Cro ad lieofite; haliel 411 - Vaal'
the neWIP I I* and„failete , Pl4l3, tlitywfaTalence,
of those various irregularities which are known
in the law books as , Feritues?.." ,_lt is hardly pos
sible that you have fallett.te nett) : these thingsrz
lilurdora;" rbbbet los, assaults; 'gold gambling;
fraud's, embezzlements;
,aiid - many other irrogu
larities not neco'ssaryAO natub,
recurring soniations of the clay:
is a , Jlo'w• Maniliaire yOujit it
Orypla:80 , 1 11 . 0 TO
oat. - Hew many fryeiii seek a, lesson fortho'imle
of violMiCe'aind'iliskrifer.? WA. will; briefly pnu-
Literate Some of the reasons for this preimlortoo of
Mitrage t
• —The Altar, doubtless; begot indifference ,to
bloodshed; but .that not ssiiirielentlY ac
count for the prevalence of crimes against ,
Tbo feishionatio Crime; of child-Murder, Which
does not %Feet the standing ofsthe perpetrator in
clnircheil or society, is a fruitful Cause of "highiSts
mime. So long as "pillars in the church" may
geinble all , the week in Weil-st., and obtain
ci
fence and practical ahsofution by.pa.ying
into their chtireliitrelksury, we May; qxPeet tnbestr
of banks robbed' arid "pockets picked.
Drew is not a :whit better than n common black
leg. Ho - stake's millions on the rise in stooks or
gold; the.blackleg,stakes timallcharige upon the
turn of a card . The difference, is in favor Of „tip:.
blackteg-up abort,i; 'and in favor of DioW—
down beiow4 Drew is caressed by his, religiOns
friends; but witat'ehurch dare Wink n.t•the high
crime, of euchre or poker? ft has MOO' to
that a man may cheat his neighbor out of every
dollar hb has in the world, , and stand well in his,
church; but let him use a vigorous fuljetletive,.
or call tim a friend on a Sunday, and thoicch- 1
nical religious world consign his soul to the devil.
—So it goes. We trust the Second Coining is
not yet. For wore 'Christ to isalk into Trinity',
Church, or, as for • that ruatter, any other church'
where technical'religipn rules, ho' would be arret
ted'and despatcho at the nearest trce.' Lying,
theft, murder, and hypocrisy are glozed over as
venial sins, while a spirit which abhors conven
tional cant and soulless dogmas is held to be
evil, and sot apart for exorcism. , Six ,mariner-,
isms do not make p, gentleman ;,no more does
pretence maltd, practical Christians. Until' thosio'
who profess to foliate the Master, copy the= ilfai2,
ter; and until the church shall cease to, wink at.
crime bceause it can profit by convenient silence'
—we nay expect violence to rule over us'. Take'
it, or leave it.
'--The religious papers are filled with sighs and'
lamentations over the decadence of religious in
terest. The temperance Papers are also lament
ing over the prevalence of dram-drinking. Po
litical papers have been scalding the people fur
their apathy and indifference. But journals dike:
Ben Wood's News. Pomeroy's Democrat, and l'lte
Clipper, are holding high carnivaL In thel riaspee
tiveboats, there is no apathy or indifference. The •
morbid and the horrible, has experienced no decal
deuce. Gambling, ohedting, and swindling flour
dish/ and'such sheets make the most of it. Is "no
body to blame," as men Write after railway acci
dents? Gentlemen, quit grumbling and go to work.
The Americsn people once compromised with slit-'
very, and became enslaved in turn. Every other
evil which is now quickened has been ceinirtomised
with. Six eases of compounding of felony in one
Now York paper the other day. Three cases of
prostitution of the Judiciary in Now. York in the
sairto paper. Who's to blame? ; Anybody
Everybody ! Quit gambling and go at it to make
Men better. You are now training Men to' selfiSh
uses.' Train them for tho public geed.-
—Everybody has heard of the Irishman 'Who,
having a hole in the heel of his boot, causing it
to leak, cut a hole•in -the toe to drain off the
leakage. 'Hundreds
,will_se - e - Sortiethiug supreme
ly absurd in that remedy for aleaky boot. Many j i
of the saute hundreds are able to sec nothing
surd in actions exactly parallel. There is the - man
who, violates a well kbown law of life and health,
and calls in a doctor to cure..him. Them is the
other man who can't afford to send his children
to school, tied can afford to spend $2OO a 'year in
merely selfish pleasa - es. - - 1 Another preaches
against drunkenness and strikes - handswith
makers of drunkards. Another abhors theft, and
winks at abuses wbich'force mon'to • Anoth
er tries nut against tho sin of oxicevaganoe, and
fills his house with useless luxuries Trip° Lin :
neighbors starve 4 freeze., We might go on:
enumerating eases in Which yin • actors advertise
a greater folly than fhb Irishman; hut,
why? -To every man, every other man's folly,
only appears; and the inconsistency of each nian
is eclipsed by that of his neighbor.,
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MATlsiona 4 D.-1 . Ot‘stlme if the ~-
respondent Irons 14elbili4o was, this day going to
Write a letter, he would put on for the • caption
"'Dolt Town," instead of "Welishoro;" but I eau
yet havO the privilege of writing Mansfield and
be free front censure.
I have not written you for .the past tAi . o weelcri
thinking your columns would be filled with
Wellsboro items, &e., arising from the effects of
the fair, Chow, Sic., and another reason was be
calm I did not have much to write yoh about. •
"Anci" has retmeti, and / hare been trying
to got him to resume his duties as correspondent
—knowing well, he could do all conecrned.better
justicethan I can. P-am 'Unable to say more
about him except that ho inusthave been in a
good climate, and where others had, plenty' "for
stomach sake ;" for he is looking hale and_hearty,
and his moustache has'grewn about three -Oar
tors of an inch: 3. W. IVhillhelm is repairing
his stbre'bUildlng, on . the' corner of Maine and
Sallivan Si. Ald'has gone to. New York after a
now_supply r of goods, t‘
A. M. & b. li. Pitta have just received a good
Assortment of all kinds*of merchandise.
D, C. Bolden has also quite tt largo stack• and
s rushing Business at the rate of two-forty. '
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Some of us. , have grown some threo or . four
inches taller in the Just mouth or two feeling
good on tho secoess of the State :Normal. :The
faculties of which aro daily receiving encomiums
'frOm their students. When Prof. C. If. Verrill
. first took hold of the rudder, fur'ivera'a. little
fearful; 'hilt now there is no doubting, and all
will join me in saying that be his worthy to be
plocd at the head of his rotifssion. :
I expect t 'in h yely short' time tp chroPiele the
removal of. S. to his new and beautiful
residuum on Prospect Hill.- _
I notice at the store of Dr. C. T. Elliott that
ho has in his' show,oase 'some: yery . -rico speci
mens of apples which have bedn div6n him by the
farmers ot' this locality. .Pickle 4lill stands first
on the fist yet. If I were not quite so modest f
ilvinittie to tits pr..1111,t, wotild
inv.ilation fp help etipp t tho seeds when tlfeS'i got:
mellow. "RHO ULAR."
CoyiNGTON LOCAL.—PE,C(I Packard
hab rethrned*ora Minnesota. with a wile. , (locl
place that, for bachelors.
Andrew Mclntosh found a valuablo Horse .
dead iq tho won& with Rs neck broken, It had
been evidently done, in stepping over a log, and
fulling.
Ben. Frost, Ruel Bartlett, George Johnson,
and Julfens Frost')Went..to Detroitqllichigart•and
Purchased sixteen ponies and horses, of all sizes
and colors teem a wood chuck up. They have
soma very illeo'ntatch spans,' and single horses,
and offer them cheap.
'Fhomus Willson is coffin , ' out. Alice , lot of
coal at the Welch min es , nod teams can depend
upon getting a load at any tint°, and at a, fajr
•• 5
• If, 3
The folloti inr officers ut• Covington Lodge
No 274. I. 0. 0( 3 0. Fi woo installed by
D. G. M.
Butler, for the ensuing six ruonib s ' ;
S. 1,. Barbi». N. (L; Milton Walker V. i --8 .
S. Packfird T.; Ira Patchin. S.; A. M. B enne tt
W.; L. W. Woe(lrbff C.; Jetties' Ilva te rt e T. G.;
Jno. M, Hoagland b. G.; 4as.'llartnon i. S. to
N. 0!: U, F. King 1,..5. to N. O i l W. T, Ro m an
11. 1 'S. to l% 0.; Edward Doitiie to V.AA G,
L. Harding R. S. S.; 11. A. Fisher L. S. S.
Ira Patehin been elected and reelected
Secretary for tlventy one terms; S. S. Packard
Trees:. fur at least 10 terms: The order is in a
very flourishing condition.
The following persons were elected at the
"Borp" lifeptigp ;
Burgess, Jaotili 7<l4rttnau ; Council, .M. K.
Palmer, V. M. Ority,'S. S. Packard, M. G. Leo,
B. C. Williams, J. C. Johnson; Boro Constable,
Horace Dart; High .Constable„ , Thos., Jones.;
School Directors,lsaao Berry, E. B. Decker.
Wo are very gad ,te - congratulate .enr., friend
"Jones" ,on his . political preferment.. It Is on dor
stood he is not to be candidate'fopreeleotiem
"AN OLD:FasotoxEn 9114,,"byIdisiAldotti is
continued in the Qotober number pf Merry's Muk
§01.10.1." Tom's sad fall.is shown both by_ text and
illuitratteik: The , story of "At -014.4:43.41"‘?4
Girl" grows in interest with etteh l i auedOSSiveisiva
of "Merry," oskti bids fair to be as potoultir the
other works of the Famo anther; There is no
better Mitgasine for yourig people 014W' the new
series of "hickey's Museum. Terms,t4,bos.yeAr.
The ' to -semi 4' on _trip]
Netitheiresl" Atldress - 11011 ACE B. FcLLER,
14 itnoournsiu.SiEUT B 00114; • - .
tAtk, l 7:-.=-44, , E.' "ft, .s
;:i*VISL:=NAV.MT.B.• 014
her. P. s.'Ptilmet:, Mr: GOO. IV:Da:Via,
to Mias,Martlin Palmer all of Mansfield.
CiA_IG.WrIfUGITEB:—At J.nokson, Sept. 29;
1809, by Ater: Charles Weislis, 'Alonzo T.
asige to Miss Phebo A. linghes both of jaelx
son,,Pa.
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PACK A RD—LEWIS.—A t Minneapolis,,Minn„
, Sept.l9, 18G9, by Rev. W. T. Barker, Mr. Eked
L. Packard to Miss Fannie P.l.owis, of this city,
- DOUD—RUMBEY.—At iSiainsburg, Sept. 30,
1369, by Rev. G. P. Watson's, Mr. 13. P. Dena/
°ft ThralonY,- 0 411tattclitei Ca., • N. Y., l to.iMiss
Sarah'S. Itunisey, of,Maiiisbnig, Pa.
BROWN—KOIILER.—At Mansfield. Oct. 12,
1869, by Prof. L. D. Watson,Mr. Cleo, H. Drown,
of Mansfield, to Miss Kate 'Kohler, of East
Charleston ? Pa.
EhMia; Oct.' 9,
by , Rev.lo.,Y. ,cam, .!,Mr, , John. ,C, Clark
of Sullivan, to Miss Estella Mclntyre of Jack
son, Pa. • • ! ; .;
PARIS—DAY.--Ju Charleston, Oct, 14, 186 9 9,,
by Rev. Wm. M. Ilaikell, Mr. Jas. N. Paris to
linos. ➢lvry Day. Also at the same time and
place,
PAY—WAP.TIIIIB I :L 7 Mr.,P. W. Day, to, Mies
Adelfa J. Warters,'MPOl ticliniond; Pa. " "
MANN.—At LtHot mouth: of .Mlll,-Preek, near
Tioga, Sept. 23, Mrs. Anna Mann, aged 85 yrs.
D4r mother, rest, thy suffering's o'er;
' :l i i i ' i y y B e . ll i iVi t ie l n w 'R e tealt7tl4l2:ie r p'.idr
Through grace 701 sir' re to me i elthee there.
M.
FELLOWS. 7 —In Spring told, Missouri, Oct. 5,
1869, Mrs.'"Vidii, 'Olio Of II met. V: Pollows, for
merly of this place ,, ago fa ; y r 9., ;'.
Middlebury; Oct. 5, 1869, Eugene
T. Rawly, of typhoid fever, aged 10 yrs. 0 mo.
and 1 day.
ITALT,.--14, Fani4i ß gtoy, 594 ..11,. 1889 j Afj,
Reubenng . e(l . 7B yrs. .•
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To THE BAPTIST CITURCiIIES IN. THE
TIORA ASSOCIATION.—Your annual subscriptions
to the Building Extension Eund has expired.—
There is some thfee hundred 'dollars yet uribitiii.
Will each ohurch , .make the effort at once to eel-
loot their respective urrearages? Why delay this
matter when the money is so much needed and
the amounts so small from each individual?. Be
PROMPT breihken, _amulet.. us have this subscrip
tion settled up. P. 0. VAN GELDER, Treas.
Troy District:Quarterly Meetings—First
' ii':! s : , Quqytert z., ~, t
Cantmi . ' - Oct. 9;lo,` , lluartorlytoonf.: Sal'. eve.
E. Canton do _ do gq.t.,2 p. pi.
Springfield Oct. It, 17.
Troy " 15, 17. . , ~ , .
llrooklield , " 23024. ,
Manchester Farms,Oct. 22, 24.
Westfield . " 30', 31. ' " '
Farmington " , 29, 31. ,l
Dnshero Nov. 0, 7.' ,
Forltsiillo • " .• 5, 7. ,' ,
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E. Smithfield " 13, 14,
Lowanda " , 13, 14. QtinitlirCon f, 111.1), owe
ib. Corners " 12, 14.
Mainsburg Nov. 20, 21. _ • .
Burlington "
\V. 'Chatham " 26, 28:
Welishore Dec. 4,5: . '
Delmer '" 9, . s..Saerament 2p. in. Sun.
Mansfield " '5. ' - •
At pe first named placer expect . te•be,llresent
on Saturday
.at 2 sr., to preach and meet the
qttarterly conferCnee ; and to conduct the services
on Sunday morning, When the first named day
is on Friday to, preach at 2 P. at., and meet the
quarterly conference. And at those places I
design
,by special arrangement in most ,eases 4o
preach Sunday afternoon or evening. I ninix,
,to
lookin upon the congregation on , every charge
rometime • 'during n Sunday; tho first quarter'
At those places'where I meet the quarterly con;
fcrenceOU .F4day, if is hoped;,'llie pastors:Wit'
provide for. meeting, Saturdays:u certainly „in
the evening. , in all nasesTetabo love-Mast be at,'
9 or 94:o'clock Sunday-mOrning. .Jtally 20 make,
the Quarterly Meeting a time Of religiousprogress.
Dxcent those placed first:innued of,cyiehdate
pastors will condtuit Services on Sunday, or pro
vide a supply. • , • •-
The Sreteard4 Courentiun fur Troy District is
called to meet in Ttoy, on:Thursday; Oct. 14th,
at 10 in connection With a' Sunitay: ,&"eltdo/
Concen (ion. All , pastors . Alio Tiny pistr,ict
as well as District Stowatds, a - nil Sunday School
Superintendents, are invited. Besides the usual
annual business of the District. Stewards, , a free
discussion is called in regardto theSuriday Scheid
work in. tire! District Concerning winter schools,
4d.'l' 7 llex. ' diaries Z:' Case,. of
Elmira,,may.be'expecled to doliyeF ii, lecture in
me evening on, The First DuiTeC the chriot.,;
Th
Church;e Training of Youth. Mr..' Case, who
ha's" given'special attention to the Sunday School
work, is expente&to'take part With the ministers
of the District, in the discussion of the afternoon'.
Mansfield Sept. 2lth 1869.
WssT,RY Coen
.Tho Maznolin paint changes thor-uptin ,Country Girl
into a City Iloilo ware rapidly Wan tiny otlipi. Ono - 11110g.
Reda eff , 31101111; .Tlln 'l3lofeltuti 'mll all
aftelo of the Summer Sun tlirappear whero It is used,
gqujid,renit.lK'typtfl t ir4sll ,gxprfi4oo4,4l4olMiriotl
which•rivait the Illootrrof Ible
to 011 Arly r i t w 11 pontfi
and id`sibt on iratir)g tirolttngtiolti
Uoo nothing but Lyon'a Kathairon to Dreß9 the noir.
t •,MILLISEI6I7.—.4ITB„ 00101
has; addedtn:rgoly fo her„stook Am/.
is Prepared to furnish everything
goods at reasonable rates.
Lathes mill also find a cll%iee seloction pr
oy Goode, and a full Assortment:rif e Zephyii,Can
yfusrlloods,
In t
E t ae r
abSortinenitif tletifinn
.iiii/jdat
reeeiv.gd,.of overy,s4ade. and ..ariO?:, whi eh will
be kept contfatifli - bit'b4ilth 4
Thankful for theliberal patronage of the pub-'
lie, she hopes to eontiiivaneo of the
same. ,
0 9RRESP.PNDKtiTI
pA4 ; 1 1914.
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" 27 28
Frosh as a Maidouts Blush" re the
IIRI peachy Complexion which follows the imo of
Nmgooll i k Balm.. 11 l tlio,Truo Secret of
canty. Pamlliinnthlo 'twitch in 'Society unticratand
Ms 0, c, sala nomila, m,
Wellsborcc t Octi3 2 • •
• ,
Read .s:A.;,l ) ,‘;',lisons doutdd,Olumn ad
vcrtit,ement.
_
,
Lots.of Netv,Gondi,:niets gootlq, fine styles and
all very ebeap arWiCkham ec•Farr's Tioga Pa.
ti •
c • ...11 -
j - SEWING 4 31.4.01 TINES i!!
- 0 4 HOWE, Jr., first Premium Sowing ?Ja
r .Obine for, solo in
,Wollaboro,l by -
Oct. 28, 1868,11 t. • FOT.;EY'.,
.
H A LIIIS
:WAN ROMAN
HAIR
..2REIVE.Wat •
Among Alm' Many' liair preparations In, the
marketk is no easy matter to decide which on of
them .le most desirable for use. BALL'S VEGE
TABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER , has
been before theliuldre about nine soars,'its vir
tues tested and certified to by many, leading and
influential physicians of 'New , . England,- among
whbm tco mayiname Walter Burriburni M.-D.;
formerly Professor of Surgery in - thuk Worcester
Medical Iptt r ittitiep, ftrid in Peep ,Vnlyersity of
Phi lndeliiblitfirha 04.11 , 1 "/illave 'Wc . d ifoi , -re
storing tho hair, whore inveterate eruptions had
r§sisted various kinds of% treatni`ew,. and foand
thatinot only Was the hair' 'h !i rtutifully - restored
to its original boadty, but, taso , the disease of +the
scalp completely cured ;" also Geo. Gray, M. D.,
of ashea,' N.'11.," the leading physician !of the
place Whore :this ‘RENEWEIIf is manufactured;
speaks of the preparation in-: this way; I: have
Even Its effects in very:many eases; It will cer
tainly restore the hair e to ltwk original color, it
cleans the head of diindruff, end leaves the hair
softeglosisParid,heautifut.. do-. not .think
Use in ; any.vray injurious;; but tin - .the, one traryt
beneficial. I oan, therefore;, cheerfully manna..
mend it. to.:.thepublio.'.! A. •A.,•llayes,‘lM. D.,
State Asatiyeai of Mass., having analysed it, its,
cures the public byr eertilloate, thatiL is ,the ;best
Preparation -for, the :,lintended ;purposes- of , the
many he has,c4attilnel't .:•,1.; •
With those assurances from, snob high sources,
surely • these who desire a perfected 'and reliable
hair restorer, can do no', better than use , H
VEGETABLE SICILIAN ti AIR RENEWER:
Er P , 4ALL i CO., Nashua; N.4l.Proprieters,
',,'! •• Oct. 20;'1809, • '
11 0,HORR,IE PPOTORAL > T-no.p.oßair
For Celde, Comets& Sere Throats, and Aronabi.4a,
AlQuo ag 004, min t Tap igestatatt,-. none cure, as
quick: ":: - • c' • •
Sold by 3 OEIN STON, HOLLOWAY- dr, -0 OWItEN I
Philadelphia. ,! „ • _
Egholl?: , Of iL lrOUTH' '
- A - ,'ARNTI.. I33 IA,N who suffered ,for Yearalliouner
voile Debility, Premature Decay, and all 'tbe".effbctio of
yontli fa) Indlicretion, will, for the edam of sufferifig bu•
Inanity,xend free to all wlko need It, tha ticeipt and
directions ferriißll4g tte - elltiPle remedy by which .he
Wax cared. gufforers w shil to profit! , by: the advr
User's experience, can do by addressing in perfect
confidence ) , JOHN B. OPEN.
t Mai 2M69-Iy. r N 0.112 Cedar atrdeti-Nretw.York.'':
• -••• • •
• - Examination Or wea ae
Lawre4boyinet;tail.oBarty Pet. I -/••-• j
Jaekion, Wettnesday Oct. 2 0: •
IrtitlaridPßostivillei; Thursday Oct."';2ll ; ; 1
Sullivan. Mainsburg,-Yriday Oct. 22.
Mansfield. Normal Bebop) Saturday 0cf.'133.'
,Covington, AlondaY'Oct.;..26.; v ".;;
Blossburg, Tue,silay,o4:26.„`, • ~-f••
:•.
Liberty, Block Rowe, Thtirsday Oct. . •
PdOrria,,P4U's School /Uinta, Friday; Oat. 29: ;
Delmar, Stony Fork,'Sittordny Oct. 30.
Wellaboro, Monday Nov. 1. • 4
Charleston, ,Y,oung Tuesday, Nov. 2."
•
Middlebury, tliollid ay's Wednesday Nov. i 3. •
Tioga Bore: Thursday Nov. 4.
Farmington, Butt's S. II.; Friday Nov. _
Union Aoadeniy, 'Saturday NOV. 0;
~.
Gaines, Vortuilyea's, Tuesday Noy. 9. •
And at Cuion:Acaderay the threo Saturdays £Ol4
lowing. • „. - ,
Teachers will come with foolscap paper, p'en
and ink. Examinations will coottnanco at 9 a.
m. All mlienttpeld,`;ftit.toacli duritigLtlio year,
are requested to attend their examinationg.7-7
There will,b6no eximinatiMis, ''Sohdol
D!rootoriyiro enrnostly invited'to attend., '
' • '-`• " E."I,IOItTON,; cm Sup't:
New 5t04,1.
lIREI
SEARS .8c , EIERB 7 iC. -
. .
HAVE taken tlio now storo ono door above
Wrightl,ik It lay, w hero , they aro .on ,hand
with a now stock of , .
BOOTS, BALMORAtS, 'GAITERS,
BOOTEES, BROGANS AND
GAI4I.IGASKINS
marinated to fit any, foot from 'No. 0, to 13 in
cluiiivei.". The 'atoolt been solvated by' ono
who has the advantage of 9:.!... •
TIT ~}v.ry. ,YroARS'F EXPERIENPE
: _ ) 0.. •
in tho business, and is the best and fullest in the'
country. 9ur stock 0f.. / n
FRENCH CALF,, FRENCH KIP, UP
. PER, 'SOLE, - COMMON CALF,
LININGS, BINDING, MO
?---
_llOOOO, `.'
will bo kept up as horotoforo.
On Findings wo shall 'be found at — home al
ways, and we shall endeavor to sell •at prkes
satisfactory to the trade. We won't bo under
sold.
CASH PAID
FOR HIDES; SKINS, ,FURS & PELTS
Also the top : 44th° Market for,
IV 0 0
-s , But"Our'bestliohl wlll be on
CUSTOM; WORK !
As usual.
There's comfort in a well mado custom boot,
That fits the corns without too much compressing:
For overybody,knows a shabby foot
Clannothe couipronthettby ovordrossing.
And ono may wear clean linen with a suit
Of tinost cloth, but them is no finishing
That will maim a man with shabby dressed feet,
Look like a gentleman' upon the streot.
Mow, : Buy your boots 'of
SEARS & DERBY,
Or any other man. (Printer's Devil.)
rt. 20,4880,-tf. . •
4 . ! .:3r,
To Susan M. Raymond : You aro hereby noti-
Ilqd that Thomas J.,:ltaymond, your„hui3hand,
its applied to 114 -CrottitUof • Common' Plen.it of
Tioga county for -,tt 4livorect from the bonds of
matrimony, andlitarthOlaid cctUrt have appoin
ted Monday the 29th day of November next at
2 o'clock p. m. for hearing the said Thomas 3.
ltaymobd in the !picmisb's; 'at which time' and
place you may appear and attend, if you think
proper. Widlabgro,,O,et. 29, 1869..
. , r
B. POTTER, Sheriff.
To Charles Beaton:, You are hereby notiGod
that Sarah A. )3 citton yOur'aviro,` , htis applied to
the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county for
a divorce from the hands of matrimony, and that
the said court haven trinkoA atv..u.Y ".. Adv..
clay , of ovemuer nu_ , at o'clock p. fot
heating the :aid Sarah A. Benton in the promi
ses, at which l tinie and place yott can, attend and
appear, if you third: proper:
Oct. 20, 1609. J. B. POTTER, Sheriff,
111
Ty, Julia Mansfield :-Yeou .ato- licit:osy . - notified
that Amos Mansfield, your husband, has applied
to the Court of Common Pleas of Tiogn, county
for a,div:orco from the bonds of matrimony, and
that the - said 41 34 (hay0 appointed, Monday the
23.111 i 'day of NO•iiiimbor" next, at 2 'o'clock p, m.
for hearing the said Amos Mansfield, in the prom
'ut:nrhich yen may attend,
appsontli';PA Oink POP4r:' • . • •
Oct.'2oc 1889. J.I:I"POTTER
Cd~aEW f•MiLe.ll637','
r !' )
"ETAS removecrbis goods to the New Store in
AM • Wright ,t _Bailey's - , Block, second door
east of Sears' Saloon. • ;
Lots of New Goods
ust received, comprising every thing usually
kept in .4 '
BRY GOODS STORET
. •
Seco birer..the •
Pecl4.9 any.—..:• - i
haßiel ey .s gone with hii - g6Ods;
Consisting. of everything,
Including old women's hoods.
!MI
- . , _ • „
tiockery,
Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
•
so2FORTf3-;.'L"
that is' usually fourid in a Iliat-classcountry
- = ..1 - :e, store.., 7
Thanking my patrons for their verylilieral
patronage „herntoforc, I propuselo - attend strictly
to business in fUture and sulhallthp goods I pos.
stbly can. So' call in and sea „
Sept. 221 if 69: •- KELLEY.
InSUrpMcc AgcnCY•
IVII:L - SiORO: PA.
Cash,Qe,pital over s2opo l ooo.
FIRST-CLASS CO'S-NONE BETTER.
;Iv; • • I 1
110 toNES „AS:' LOW as any good Companies'
will inkti. Policies on dwellings farm
property written at this office, and delivered on
payment of premium.
ett ?
It costs but little, particularly to fildtire
Ingo, farm property, and contenti. • betaChed
dwellings and farm prilpatt j ,7 insured for 3 'years
for one per ',c'eattuni,tina leipenia iSfpolicy,
A. house, detached 1110 or _more insured ,for.
s l poo.for:3.years;at•ittieitpettscrof'sll,6o, 4 oAlY
$3;133 1 1r a year - I , 7 Smadd ree:4a-ficimf't7sing in' gale 'Of
fire, Fuipiturel preirlsiois,Theidding &e:, at • the
-eauteiatee.Nl'here'is no exeuilif; -
!, • •
Everyone - Should be InoUred.
If not with mo, Smith P i torriok will do it just
as cheap, and.just,as tvoll.':. (Gratis; gentles - hen.)
I should ha glad howe'vei, to befkend:Onough in
ti,Aliti!auer to pay foi advertising. •
, ,
~• MITOHRLIdA
, IWellsb . orp, Bept.:22, int1...0 . § • .-•- „
• • ,,. .. , ipktcotte Aglietelturdf Sqoigy.
Ir'Umo Zi!4( l . n n Idea Fair of the Elkland
• nion AgrietiltarakPoeiety will.) )0_404 on
the grounde.ef tho..Company,at 21kland, on the
yo, 15 and I.6th daya of , October 1868 4 45.40. in
iiriarduniß,tind R; Tt ' W.Q.Q9I off Kit,.
iintOvAL.
~t' ~ ,
ew .Goods
In • Divorce.
In Divorce:
In Divorce
and an 'endless,vAxiikt)7,Of
": ,_ , ,
-.'l-j#li,i*llti''',o4.o,e.,ii,
- '.4locory r -
AND PROVISION =SUM,
Lt Mozart Mick, het - door belOto Convene
g!)od'kp r y goods Sloic.
eqmo„to John/. R6g,. . 4
If you of mom° goid
1 1 00 ltice; -
Only ono ohillp g per,pouu4;
But you will ail, find whiskey or wino,
Nor any o,lheqlonipound.
But ;Tees, TO Ottlici,"verY best, I
1 4,1 1 ,1 13 u Indn litirge;ko4's :left;
Cloves, cincifkikna and -eandyi'
Hero youjivlV ind Mierything handy.,
Flour,
noun L every ) grade and kind,
And prices tO ult all mankind;
So there will to no grumbling',
While the, harols in and out wilt bo tumbling.
Crackers, Tobkco and'AilsPice • ' '
Dried Beef ats Sugat•cured'ilanui;
If I sell to Yol once I can twice,
So nal in wolitn an d 1 „ : 4„ .
Se give inn u 'all both great and
And tr:qo is'ult) , ou all;
But if yon cal in hero 4 by chance, -
Do not forgette brine a few stamps; '
Kmson. qiittn,d vinegar, ,
Coipmp's 1 Btnrd,nnd 00,ger; ,
And'Setip il)(beit at'tcn cents a bar,
And fine SniVo t r butter, the best by far
. .
'lltil - f , i is wh 4 .ori will find,' • , ,
-11 town's 13 st,oleaning Polisb, '
That will st until everything is demolished,
t'
August 26 1,809-if.
KEYSTONE - STORE T
f ' t tr./§n on o, - PA: ,
•
r . • 1, ..• . ~, ;I ' , t--;----.
,z 1
Summeris Long a-Coining!
AND somopeoplo begin to loco faith in the
promise C semititim and harvest. •In *vr
of tbis - factL •.•
Bullard 'a
lave conend,ll.to hurry up the season by stock
ng their 'noires and connt p rs with a wisely se
eetod and4orier lot of
SURIffrR DRts§ GOODS,
A
? r fapprising a;i7griety of
r.
Silks, I.ll,ens, Hosiery; Gloves, Em
breiderci, Poplins, Lawns, Percales,
p•
• 4.. iquilPf &e., 40.1
t
together with a fine lot of
Domeelcs, Sheetings, Shillings, Sum
ram Clothing; Ladies Shoes, &c.
11.so1l as low as anybody, and giro you
ode:' "
We
good
r'ustno 16, i 4 G9'1111.44,ARil J 6; CU,'
tbio%7=
MI
- Things' is Ariii
FE
-•
evils from a atibl We' tiltlithlo.
•'• . '
will Please Observe,
ME
hat t
iced
beet natured man„ in 4 Town • baying nci
. wants of the,publio,nand having bona.
\)
tpplied himself with almost everything
its world oat, afford, to appease them;
3volontly proposes,to open the whole be.
poppip, and say to al), old - and young,
d white, rich and poor,! - • - • •
Wally 1
which
now bc. l
foro t 1
Mack
011 E 1
•
.
y - your Morley niid you' take your
- choice.
You i
:Edna out in'•tlio`cold exposed, , e el
d to tlio Stlog of thO neighbois bees,
tho latch stfirg," it is always out in
bus
re, 16. -, • ; , •
Don
oments
but pu
inns
•
-ENTER
go lioarted - ,propriator,or his
.red•cierk will'condtiot yOu, as it wore.
The
good n
throug
GARDEN '
di rivishi6g di;lightti: ' . ' ' . '
Ist. A ItI)EN OF SPICES,, ,in which
every thing , icy from a nutmeg to cayonne pep
per mar holea_and:procured. .
, -
1•
A CiP. , t..„ .
_
2d, DEN OF' SWEETS, iri , whichiv
ory:variety 'Mac eharino delights, both solid and
liquid may hrd by ithe atielt, : pound or gallon,
and of such' vor and complexion as will make
every achingiweet' tooth in your head fairly
jump with dedglit.; , ',6lthild' you' bo-Pomologi
oollY inclined,,:his humano individual will con
duct yon intir,' ,
,"
GARDRN".iF FRUITS, in Which:almost :ev
ery 'variety p luscious things to be found gath
ered from thtfonr quarters of thei.globe, will be
shown to sniffy your largest, longings, Oranges
from: Cuba, limons from Florida, Prunes' from
Turkey, Raipas from Malaga, Currantifrom the
Grediah Arclipolago; Pinches dried and cann
ed along witha great variety of Canned Vmits
from the Jareys; Dates from Syria, and Figs
from Asia Mho?. No end to the, supply of every
1 speniekof
TEA ,GARDEN
trim 3 Oontiliernht. -' ; k 1. ;; '
,
THE' EA ,GARDEN 'will `neit command
year attontioi the warm decoction of the China
leaf and the diva bean haie beconio almost nni
' versa' beverag§, and if not swallowed too hot or
to strong, the 'ld stimulants aro esteemed as
eminently pro tive of comfort and sociality.—
What comp Iny )f elderly ladle's could over part
in peace withou them? Now your friend the
GARDNER, Vill be most happy to show you
all this.' ile'vilfnat - you politely to loole at his
Tea. You am welcome to try every chest anti
'see if GUN pOWDER, Souohong GREEN,
• HYMN, die., vhich flavor you like, but of ail
the other styli whose jaw cracking names would
bo dangerous ttpronnunce, COFFEES, in every
style, ditto, dito, ditto.
IBM
Furthermore,
The bertiheifffireirietor of thiirati s mmoth es
tablishment—ed of sheer good will, and If yon
will believe bid, for no , other motive iIIIIII your
interest and'hi has it 4det' thrpense'eStablished
at the same Ace an immense depot of Previa-
ions, consistinpf
Flour;-Poillii,tird;bocillah;•WhiteTish,
Sword Fish, ,Spp.,
Meal, HaMai Butter; Trout, 13Ipe Fish,
. .:Htlibat; dgc.; eze:, •
All of which beintends to sell at a profit, on the
- principle of "lite mllet. 110 generally
proPosos also tdreceive in eichange ail the pro
ducts of your falai and, dairies,and it is said con
fldontially that, ho ,never refutes
Cash.
Tho' it irks him wretchedly to keep it: So
anxious is he. that the dear peopleshould.want
nothing whatevef that Meier cart tiny' of' -
_ . . •
ii. GARDNER: •
Wellabor°, Juge 1869.
MBE house aid lot known ' the "Shipson
Propei:ie - oorner of 'Pearl street, skid Mitt
avenue: Apply to --- I .IIIIGII 'TOTING;
- r:c
10210E9PATHIBT;:ofilatiet Ma iesMenoe on
the AVlllue.:VelPil!oro, 'Aug. 25th 1852—tf.
~ ~!.
=I
IZINSIE
0. i ' 1
INEE
roi Rent.
lt,:EOV:4 1 4::T:0::,L .
- ~
• •
CiORN,ING. 11'. Y.
•
Here We Are AFain
1 THANKFUL for the favors ;co have thus far
received from tho people of Tug TIOGIA
VALLEY, we wish to call their atteeti \ on to the
faCt that we arojnet receiving a
, _
Now Stock 'of Goods
adapted to the early Fall Trade, comprising ev
erything desirable, both' in style and quality, and
shall bo pleased to 800 our old customers and all
who may come from that vicinity to CORNINCi
to buy
DU 'GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Carpets, &c.,
as Iva alsiays givo customers from a distance
A LARGE DISCOUNT ON PRICES,
we thus make it for their interest to come to us
to snake their purchases, as many poop a in that
region will testify. We, do not bolievo in long
advertisements, displaying Icing lists of piece,
&o , but will conVinee all who come that we 'can,
and do aell
GOODS CHEAP,
that this Store is, in reality
THE REGULATOR
for this section of country
Call and tako a-look tlirough our immonoo stook
and satisfy you:solves. •
Corning, Sopt 3, 13C9
NEW 'SUMMER "GOODS.
TOLES - & BARKER,
(NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.)
WOULD say to their friends and the pnblio
generally, that they aro now receiving a
splendid assortment of summer
DRY GOODS,
such as
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST
: - INGS, READY MADE CLO
THING, IHATS & CAPS,
Ci
' 110 TS AND SHOES,
also a lar a and well selected stock of
'CROCKERY, tIARDWARE; WOODEN
WARE . ; STONE WARE, KEW)-
. SENE OIL, PAINTS Sc OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
ETC,: ETC., ETC.
We ere - able tti offer our customers the benefi
of the
LAST DECLINE OF PRICES
New York Market, our Stock having been
ptirchased since the great decline in Goods. •
• - „ • • 1 •
TOLES & BARKER.
Wellsboro, Juno 10,1809
ROY'S
Cholera Drops I
This :medicine is quite dif
ferent from all , other
tions called
CHOLERA DROPS.
It is an unfailing remedy for
disorders of the bcswels;
SOLD BY DBUOGISTS,42 I 50 cts
. -
PEP BOTTLE,
Welleboro,'iliii 18 5 186%-iy:
NEWELL & OWEN.
, prepara
1
This space was sold
to Mothers, but ow
ing to the rush of bu
siness he cannot use
it.
-I_____
NIIW SPRING GOODS
AT the PEOPLES' STORE
CORNING, N. Y;
TYypu wantr tho best AMERICAN PRINTS in
maaket far 12i cents per yard, and other
°Clods in proportion. If you want any
• I
Dress Goods or Shawls.
If you want any
Cloths or Cassimeres,
,by the yard or tnade, ,to Order in the most ap-
proved style. If you want any
4Carpets,
call where you can find TO rolls to select from.
In short, if you want anything in.
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS
at the lowest prices. Call at the
i
PEOPLES' STORE,
whore prices are unifoim and low, where honesty,
and fair dealing is the motto; and if you want
any .
~~~a
25'per cent less" than )ron can buy elsewhere,
call on the agents of the
GREAT 11. S. TES WWI
I an d bo convinced,
. ' nil sao for yonrselves. Stole dirnntly
E
oppcow .
oitt .ho Dickinson House. -
porniug, lii!trch 31, 1860.
WANTEW. . .
D,—TWOGOOD, steady journey
men Shoemakers, to.whom constant em
ployment will be given.- It pplyto L. B. SMITH,
Blosshurg, Pa. I [Sept. 16, 1869-2L*
is ; _f
- ~;
MI
` r r
■
SMITH & WA r iTE.
.
STATE NORMAL scrsooL,
mAzisprELD„:pz;iNsyvv.murA.
THE nextlernt of this Institution will Om
j. manse Wednesday, Sept, let 1889.
For CatalogUes—address Prof. Ohm H. Ver.
ril, Mansfield, Tioga County Pa.
July 7, 1869-tr. -
Notice.,
PRE ANNUAL .meeting of tho Stockholders
of the Tioga Railroad Company, for tho
eleetion.of President, Directors, Secretary and
Treasurer, will ho held at the office of the Com
pany, in Corning, N..Y., on the MDT DAY or
November, 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,; the oleo-
Oen to close at 12 o'clock, M. - -
Oct. 13, taco-
l ia • O. iammeavrro, efeey.
SALE OF REAL 'ESTATE.
liflipY VIRTUE of as order of the Court of
Comthon Pleas of Tioga County, dated Sep
tember 10, 1869, the undersigned Committee of
the person and estate of Polly Wilson, a Lune
tte, will, on Saturday the 30th day of October
1869, at 2 o'clock P. M., upon the premises, sell
at Public. Sale, all that lot of land situate In
Charleston Township, Tioga County Pa. Be
ginning at a post in the East line of Warrant
Survey, No. 4479, being the North-east corner of _
Lot No. 2, of the subdivisions of said warrant ;
and the North -oast corner hereof—thence South
ono dogroo ; West 96 rods to a post in said war
rant lino thence North 88} degrees, West, 88}
rods to a post, thence. North one degree,
East, 96 rods to a post, thence Bowl 8871 degrees,
East, 881 rods to the place of beginning, con
taining 60 1.10 acres. .Terms Cash.
• IRA JOHNSTON, •
Committee.
Oct. 6,1869
OTICE.—Wo the undersigned agreo to close
11 our STORES on and after the first of
October 1869, up to the first day of April 1870,
at 8 o'clock P. M. (Signed.) 0. Bullard & Co.
Thomas Harden, L. Baohe, Tolos /c Barker, 0.
L. Wilcox, Wilson h Van Valkenbnrg, 0. B.
Kelley, D. P. Roberts, Roberts & Bailey, Con
verse .Ir, Osgood, John R. BOYMMI.
Wellaboro, Oot. 1, 1869.
14;1031.C) visNlClo3Ctess
ORGANS AND AIELODEONS
FOR sale - by I. G. HOYT. Haines' Brothers
Pianos, Chickerlnge, Steinways, arid Stack's.
Itintermister'S Organs and Melodeons, and Ma
son Hamlin's Organ. These are allfirst-olass
Instruments. Having the experience of many
years in Musical - Instruments, and Inning the
same, I can offer greater inducements tq custo
mers of Tioga County" than any other dealer in
Northern Pa. Every instrument is warranted
for Ave years. For full particulars see Illustrat
ed Catalogue. • I. G. HOYT.
Mansfield, Pa., March 3, 1809—ly
State Street Lots.
AP. CONE having laid off his land on
. State Street into town lots now offers
them for sale on reasonable terms.
Wellaboro, April 28, 1809.
Executor's Notice.
T EWERS TESTAMENTAY having- boon
11 granted upon tho estate of Vine DePui,
late a - Tina wp., deed, all persons indebted
to, or elaiminiffiguinaLpid estate, will settle
with ELF 111,
Tioga, Sept. 8, 1869-80
A. IL EASTMAN,
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A'•'o'+l ll4" WELLS/30E
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Artificial teeth from one to an entire senAt sort
ed at short notice on any plate desired.
Teeth extracted without pain—proved by
scores of. witnesses, at the office. Special atten
tion given to the treatment and filling of the
natural teeth. All work warranted at "live and
lot live prices."
July 28, 1869.
Great Improvement hi Densistry.
HAVING pnrohased the
eye right of Dr. Polsom'a Im
lama proved patent Atmospheric Dental
Plates for Tioga County. I now take-pleasure
in offiring it to tho public as tho greatest ma-
COVERT yet made in I
Mechanical Dentistry.
By the use of which, we can overcome any any
and all difficulties Whibh have heretofore baffled
'the skill of the most practical Dentist in the
world. Plates constructed upon this plan re. `'
main perfectly firm under all , circumstances or
oondition of the month, as no air, or particles of
food can possibly get under them. Those having
old styles, Gold or Rubber Plates, can, at.balf
the cost, have tho Improvement applied to them
answering in ovary respect the same pdrpose as .
as a now set. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed
In lovery case. C. N. DARTT, Dentist.
Yolleboro, June 9, 18,69.
BMWs is to certify that we are now using the Improv.
ek) Dental Plates with perfect satisfaction. Baying
need the old style ofplutcs for_y ears w th all the troubles
and inconveniences known; in the use=Of such plates,
we cheerfully recommend thei insproi.ed Plates as far
superior to anytripg yet known. B: ft KIMBALL.
011-Al3. WILLIAMS. -
• CARRIAGEFMAKING.
'TIDE UNDERSIGNED still continues the
Carriage business at his old stand on Main
street, near the Academy, where manufacturing
and repairing,will be promptly Bono. and satis
faction guarranteed, The
BLACKSMITH DEPARTMENT
Will be conducted by Mr: P. G. LYON, who has
bad many years experience in the business, and
will give perfect satisfaction to all in
Carriage Ironing, Ho'reti Shoeing,
Repairing, &c.
Parpeular attention given to Dorsilebneing. All
work warranted. H. W DARTT.
WeHeber°, July 14, ISO. • '!
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SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
AT FACTORY PRICES,
Always on hand or furnished to order, at
_ROBERTS & ;BAILEY'S Hardware
Store, Wellabor°.
August 18, 1860.
DEBTORS.—AII persons indebted to me
1. are requested and settle at once.
All accounts with me before the new firm was
formed must be closed - up without delay.
WILLIAM ROBERTS.
Wangler°, Aug. 25 - , 1869.
IVU. U. ARMSTRONG.
Armstr ng et. Linz',
ATTORN
WILLIAM PORT PENN'A.
Aug. 4; 1869-ly
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Ino. al'. A a4na,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LA*,
Mansfield,. Vega , county; Pa. Collections
pi.amptly attended to. [Sept. 3,1809.
,
Yreedom i lVotice.
rotas is to certify that I have given my son
Chas. A. Stevens the remainder of his mi—
nority and that ho is free to transact business for
himself, I shall claim none of his earnings or
pay no debts of his contracting after this date.
S, STEVENS.
Welleboro, Sept. 22, 1869.
.astray. _
fiAMEe Sr o t
tb of p August, o Ult.,
. romises f the subscriber about
/ th a RED CALF,
about 8 ',maths old. The owner is requested to
reolojta the same and pay charges.
LEWIS CRITTENDEN.
Charleston, Sept. I, 1889-3 t.
CASH Paid - FOR HIDES,
by M. A. DURIP.
Welleboro,Doc. 16, IB6S.—tf
Application for Pardon.
PUBLIC notice is hereby given th'ut an
lappli
cation for a pardon from the sentence im
posed upon me by the Court of Quarter Seasons,
ori the 3d day of June last will he made to Ells
Exoellenoy Jahn W. Geary, Goverhor of the
Commonwealth, of Penn'a, on the first day ; of
October next. • GEO. W. GOODALLL
Wellaboro, Sept. 22, 1869-3 w;
} For Sale.
NE
W Shot Gan and l'iatol for sale cheap.
this office of,
C. VAN GELDER.
Oct. 6.18069.
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