The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 27, 1869, Image 3

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WEDNgBDA.:Y„ OCT. 27;1860
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Nov! AdvOtianixten to.
C a rpgts, Dti Goods,'
Salutt for and Cholera Drops—Br. Roy.
To Teaohors—Jttlitts
To Touchers—L. - D., Bailey.;
To Collectors-1f P.. BaPe7,;Trartauror.
Lheator Cfonnty Boar for sale--L, Bonnet.
Auditor's Notices-r-B. B. Strang.
do. Atlas. ; '..
do . John I.
First National - Bank Eftifeeinoni. ,
or The kr ernium • List crowds over
m ach local correspondence and other matter prepared
far thts department. . -; ; t ) -
LEquinEs. The:tirst of f ree
Nato of Lectures before the "IXermaie Society,"
be given at the Court, House, Friday Eva.
s o y. sth, by Rev. Jno. A. Bowman. • , •
THA:Nrcs.— The: Agitator is under
pleasant obligations'to Mrs. Berry, of Tioga, fora
f o r of assorted limit, embracing -peaches, pear;
and apples. All were very fine: -
Also to Mr. P, D,Leonard of Delmar, for half
a bushol of Chili potatoes, olsize and weight not
pan
We looked in upon Mesers'Anittli &
Waite's Carpet Store while In. Corning last week,
and confess to surprise that people should go'to
the city for carpeting when_ they can 'find as vs,-
Tied, if not as extensive an assortment, at our
f r iert(l3' establishment in Corning.
CO'ARECTIO;C n our notes of the Fair
WO mention a sample. of raccoon fur, equaling
bean.; tanned by a process •invented by a Mr.
The Troy Gazelle corrects us in the
particular of Mr.yilllfmnsti residence and name.
The inventor is Mr. Chester Williams, of Alba,
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Bradfcall county, '", i- •
RAILROAD MEnruso.—The citizens of Wells
boro, Delmar, and Charleston, who are interested
;la having a railroad frOM Wollsboro to Lan
renderille am requested to -meet al the Court
House in SVellsboro, , on :Thursday' evening,. the
2ith inst to make naafi 'arrangements -as are
t eede,in the matter. All aro requested to at
tend. - MANY CITIZENS.
NOTlCE.—All,business letgert3 pent to
this office should be nddre'Ssoi "Agitator;" or
..cobb Van Golder," to receive prompt a4en-
Con. Letters addressed personally,: sometimes
tome during the absence of such person and' are
often laid over.. Some six letters 3vere received
tut week, addressed - "M.11. Cobb"—all contain
;i3.s office business. Please bear ,in, mind, that
the Agitator is Pubblished by Cobb do Van Gel
.
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thJ2ICAL
Adams, of Corning, opened Jo. Musical Conven
tion in the Court House Monday afternoon, -, to
Arse with a concert Priddy evening, ' 29th inst.
Prof. Adams enjoys an enviable: reputation I as r t ,
thorough and efficient teacher of Must°, and
kings most flattering recommendations from the
hest judges in .such matters.' ire heepeak for
Lisa a full convention, belicylog that, 'the 'people
sill be Tech benefited thereby. gives three
lusens a day for children especially.' •
dedication of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, of this village,
shich . was postponed on account of the delay of
the , stained glass and furnaces upofi the road,
sit! tske place positively (Providence favoring)
on the nth of November, proximo, - ( Wednesday.)
This as the first day after the postponement on
whielt the ministers who have been chosen to
conduct the services could be present.. •
The now M. E. Church in Gaines on Pint
Creek, will be dedicated on the following day
Nor. Ifith. The same ministers officiating.
U. L, GIBSON, Pastor M. E. Church . Wellsboro.
SC/1001. NOTICE.—Prof. Horton, Co.,
Supt.,9quests as to state that he has altered
his programme of Examinations. as .follows
Roseville, Friday, N0v..5.
mino r to w n t BEktaraay, flov. 8.
Farmington, Monday, Nov. -0.-
Union Academy, Tuesday, Nov. 9: •
Oaf ace) Thursday, Noy. 11 .
The rest as advertised. Tho necessity for this
change arctic from our failure to publish the list
tiro ;reeks ago, and that failure was the result of
mi.unders tan e
Stimmt. tt.r. ' Mrs.
P.nbe - rt C. GIL 23t/2 rintilver
nr7 of their wadding-driy igaturdtay evening, 23d
I The evening was dark and ni?ploas4nt
without, but the scene in the cosy partore of the
parties banished all iecolleetiOns of Oetober:
iminds and rain. The" evening 'passed most
agreeably away, the company tieing,. neither, too
may nor too few. After the company had par.
taken of a collation, Rove Dr. Mitchell read
I•eautifut poem by himself written for the .occa
•Cir readers will probably be - permitted to
read it next week, and will itoubtlese'egree with
u; that it possesses more than. Ordinary merit.
ne Arty broke up at an early. hOur, wishing the
'l';''t,pid hostess long life and a diamond wed-
RAILROAD MEETING.—The citizens
,f Middlebury and vicinity, in favor ot'ariiirood
from Lam enceville to Wollsboro, arc requested'
10 meet at the Holiday School house, Priday i
Ost. 20, at 1 o'elobk I'. M. Set cral speakers
trin e presept. All whb would favor this enter
pint., so necessary in every point of view, should
attend this meeting. Wo see no gOod reason to
dt'd that the iietitsle along the ronte from
Wellsboro to Laivroneevilic, l ose have railroad
farilitiee within two yeers,‘'' if they will come
together and consider the common good, There
should ba no hesitaticin about tlho right of .way.
There is not an store of land within range of the
proposed road which will not be worth 25 per
oent store when the road is• built than it is
_to
day. The Company we' understand, will contract
to fence and keep fenced, the road along the 'en;
tire route. Now let us see bow many men
stand in their own light. rLi
ALMOST A Flllll.—Prof. 'Holton, "CC.
Superintendent / writes us that his house was the
teeee of two lamp explosions Sunday eve n ing,
litit inst. Ono of Klutnann's safety, lamps took
Ere around the standard 'containing the wick,
and thence ran to the reservoir, converting the
lamp into a sheet Of flame. In extinguishing it
the lamp was upset, hut by prudent action een i.
cue ecinsequences were averted.
but as misfortunes never comes singly, another
large stand lampOuilding a quart of oil,• com
menced blazing from the chimney in an Marte
ll:4i rnanner. It was blown out and left standing
ten minutes to cool: The Professor then • turned
up the wick. while Mrs. C. S. Mather, of Law
rence' applied a lighted match. Just at
that instant the lamp exploded dinging the oil in
all directions, and petting the room on tire. The
united efforts of several persons subdued the
tire, but pot until much damage was done. Mrs.
Mather and Prpf. were. fortunately op the
right side of We lamp and escaped without much
damage.
Of course "nobody is to blame." But the M
ilner of the - oil used on that 'occasion 'ought' to be
sought and advertised as a swindler. Gond
kerosene will not explode at any temperature yen
can create by alampwicli on fire:
FRo3I THE WEST. "Oa . West"
writes us as follows: :
"Plainfield (Witt.) is nearly forty miles fiom
the present terminus of the Milwaukee & St,
Pant Railrowl, (ono branch} our nettrisat
rail
road point from the East. Our village is situ
ated on a small prairie, surrounded by good
farming land. The first settler in this town was
Jesse Bentley, a brother of Judge E. T. Bentley.
of Tioga. Ile came here eighteen years ago,
when Indians and deer were very plenty. Then
It was all .inflian land, not q Jorrnship surveyed,
!Cow our village has four Stores, duo Hotel. three
Blacksmith Shops. one ll'agoa Shop, large Stem
Flouring Mill, one Tailor Shop, and one Boot
slid Slam Shop, Ice., .4e,, A Billiard Saloon and
harness Shop 1011 soon be opened. J. J 3.
Mitchell, a , brother of Jno. T. Mitchell, Esq.,
has the largest and nicest, store building in
Plainfield, and oc'hupicit it himself in the Mercan
tile business. Trio-thirds oT P:11 the adult inhab
itants of Plainfield township aro from Tioga Co.
Pa.'
With Steven's Point and _Grand Mania, _each
twenty five miles North and Northwest from us,
and bath very extentive lumber regions, end our
toasty all about ns fast be - Coming a rich farming
elquntry, we think the prospects very fair for Iv
railroad very soap.:' /3 - arvesting is over, 'and
!brushing coinnieueed, and to give you a little-
„
Idea of farming hero I win toll you that two• ot
uoighbora had . 2700 buotio)a of. mall grain
• tbia 10141'001-,'
in this (Wanatio'rii) aouOty: • •• - •
:".PlaißNlXlVABollo.4*.lioiAk*filipt4n:
=I
Krroxvitam ifitataf-L-Ithate has been
quite a qiumber,of cases of cover - Imre; but tall ale
DOW conValeseont z.-.• ri
korolla Ifuliburt, arrested a young man by the
nttina I •of ,itlichardson, from • Elrairp, l
other day,ofor slandering'bie'.yrifep, and'Yel:l l , o
(Huriburt) uebs -the isipo,ipAoriAigotiotifikr,'
Ani/iitisi4n>i: btu; • 01iteNd+" Into'• partnership
with Gales •BoborttuEsq., in 'othO l KnrillYare,,
,
loess,' At the old idarid:Ofs,Marlcrpra < :Rob
• D. NV. it'oidolas 121610 ft cOunter Suin)4llg, and
gotte to fanning near Spring Mils; -N.- Xi,, atteir,
departure will be deeply felt here in the Obnroh,
May su
Sunday
ebeis School,
nd an
thdem all -laudable enterprises.
attend
I& -building a: • very .large and
commodious brick mansionithat Knoxville may
well bo proud of.
PRE,Mn . :!rdS a~vur e~,iit Clio An
anal _Fntr;o4 °
thq,TiogAgneulluml Sooloty
,186 s): .
7 ' 7" "'' '11 7
01ifikg. " • ' • 7•'" '•••
(I.2Beimet,. best, staliien years old and
over, Jacob Vail and and'ad-beet do. - John - - Car.
ley beatJ i tear old,.etallion, P. „Z. 'Dunne! 'and.
best. A. unt best single horse, 0: P. Moore and
do. Miles Owner 3d.. Lends -.Holmes -best pair
matched mares, J. B. Barker,2nd do; 1,. Fields
3d do. John oßailey- best' :pair matched horses;
Nelson Clans 2nd. • W.:Griffin.d 'bola pair draft
horses, Bullard.2nd do. B. B. Goodall •3d da•
A. Kimball best 3 year old , •mar . o.. , A. totr
ell best pair 3'year old't eldlngs, - Geo44 Green
D: Stowell esk • pair 3.yeat,o`ld colts. Chas:
Pitts best sucking colt ? L, H. Sbumway, and.
Prank Ilarker'best yearling colt, Isaiah Cola 2nd
do: • L. C. Bennett best blood mare , and • colt,-L:
IL Shumway and do. 0.• H. 'Wood. best 2 year
old'eolt, , L. B. Sheive and do, George Dlckirkeen
antl'bezt, a year old - mare. ' Kelley best, priltrot
•
Wm,'Cairoll best heifer calf, .L. C. Bennett,
best alderney bull. F.' L1: - .13unnel. best devon"
bull, L. o._Bertnett 2nd do. • J. Dookstater beta
native bull, R. J.lloore 2ntl do. J. Rerepaugh
best durham buil: -F. A. Runnel beSt`dolton 'cow
and bell, clurham ' cen. Ephraim , Francis *2nd
best durham cow. Wm. IloW t en.best native 'dOw,
R. Lownebury,2nd•do. • David. Wilcox best year
ling heifer, O. OF; Osgood do: Fraileis best
bull calf, E. Francis bost'2 year old heifer,
Eau. Horn 2nd • • ,
Elisha Brown best pair working oxen, 13'. If;
f4towell.2nd do. Chas. Ebetenz best.yoke a-y or
old steam, L. rf: Gitlett . 2nd
J, Rorepaugb best 'course` Wool buelf, 'F. M.
Keeney 2nd do, '
lici . 4s
„
. .
Z. D. Bunneill)par hOe,, L. C: Bennett 2nd "46';
L. C. Bennett bc(Jt etin+'end pigs,l9l,o3owerf2?lii
do.' COPoorttotisa best:piz. . ~;! ,
hl; 13: Princo be,Ai Bravattkfowltl, Cirl
be# pair geese, boß.liOr'duCks.„.„.
• ' atlßr PRODUCTS. - '
Mrs. Hiram Brooks - kest, tub britterylkrrs.M. A,'
Lebnir'd Ind; btrs Liaande BCott.:-",3d", M.
Wni,.,Fyanels t)eSt'turki'll bitttorel),Attokson.l2ad,-
Mrs. Ly Sande .Soott:3lF 41o.•elYna. , Fraticis,lbest
Factory niadolck udder, 04c'ev(?, A.• Q. :Smith best,,
Factory ,cbeese,,Plias: QloSb, 2nd, Volw'Trnkeis
3d do.. J. Klock best homo•mndo' cheese, =
Brooks 2nd do, Elisba Biotin 'bdst .'bok
P. C. Van 'Horn' best Nibs maplo stigar;;CganiCey•
Hall 2d dti. • Airs. Chas. Austin'best maple syrup,
P. C. Vnn Horn 2nd dbr.
irraumantts.
Win. Carroll beet , -bunch celery,' best • `O , head
cauliflower, best display ofrvogetables. -Simeon
Bacon beat peek of rutabagas, D.-1103914er '2od
do. Win. B. Sherman, best. ti heads 'Cabbage,
It. M. 'Keeney 2nd,j4seph„ best'
half bushel beets (for table) 0. F. Ellis - 2nd - do.
(the largest) J. H. Hurling best half bushel tur
nips, William Carrol -2nd 'do.'" William. Carrel
2nd 14ezaiurn on carrots.. Wm. Harrison beat
half 'Mahal potatoes, County Poorhouia 21412de.
N. ',Austin 'best half busherE.onions,, Harvey,
'Young2ml do. P. Van, Horn . best 4 winter
squashes, Win. Harrison 2nd do. Thu Committce
spoke in high pralsq.of the display .of - vegetables,
and say that they found it eery didienit to dis
criminate in Many eases, ''end partiodarly on
potatoes. On beetti said Onions they . ',reitird" - tho
qualitY, and were not'g,overimd,,by„theinOtilone.
H. Griffin be bushel penis, County Ilense
bast do. beans, Hiram Brooks best - bushel oats,
11, Griffin best bushel corn 'on the ear.' "'' ,
T:llentlay best Variety tiCappieF; IL OrifTin
2nd do. E. T. Bentley best 12 winter, best 12
summer, and-best. twelve autrann apples, „8.. T.
Bentley best variety of peam,,B.- Whitney , tad.
Whitney best general dipplaYof (Knit, E. T.
Bentley 2nd do. 'E. T.. Bentley best variety
grapea,..N. Whitney 2nd dp.n
AGRICULTUIt AL iI4LEMENIS.
P. Wortendyko best mower and rectifier com
bined, Samuel Dickinson best moirert. &
Gleason, best sido bill'plow, P, t. Sears 2nd do.
F.. L. Sears best common plow, Riles & Gleason
2ad do. D. A. Stowell best hay,-todder. &
Gleason best hiller, V. - L. Sears - Zud . do: P. V.
Dixon best Yarrow. J. 11. Klaiber best falning.
James . Ale Comb, best 'straw-cotter, Isaac
Plank best wheel horse rake.
lir.cuamem, DranniErr.
C. S. Iloughtop best farm wagon . , L.C. Bennett
2nd go. C. Wheeler best srpgtp buggy, Chas.
W. Lambkin 2nd do. J..W. Bailey best single
harness.
Mrs. l~iratrl Drooks best apple butter.. J
erton, best gallon soap; Alonzo Sprague, fine
;-speeitnen patent soap. Mrs. Ma'rgaret March.
'bust hand-made full cloth; J. liighttin SonS,
host specimen full cloth ;'.Mrs. Morel),
bust loaf bread ; Aire. C. Hall, hest' linen cloth :
J: Ingham /lc, Sons, best flanntl cloth; 31169 Mary
Austin, 211 do.; Mrs. C.' V. Johnston, best rag
el.rpet. „
FLGwiuts 4 PAINTING
Mies kaki Nichols, best specimen penciling on
exhibition; Mrs. L."A. Sears; best parlor boquet ;
Miss Eu On 0 ibe role ) , 2tl do.; Mrs. Wrany.tyiiii
ard and Miss Mary' Williston, w'cro awarded
equal premiums forFuhey Embrotiy, their own
work. - , , -
NoTc.—The Secretary regrets that reverel ar.
tides which ehnuld have been entered in the cuss,
<i-ere pnt on the ladies discretionary. What wo'd
have been HI? opinion as tci the comparative trier•
its of other cqawings, Embroidery, e., lia4 they
been stibM4ted to the same committee, cannot
now ho nEcerkained. •
GEIMMIEN'S DISCJICTLONArtY
The following persons.. have -honorable men
tion for ,at Gales exhibited, and it may- bo said
that only the limited tnians of tYesocieti
pre
vented the award of
,pfeminms to GiCtitiand an
increase of sums,awaided Mr.othar cases, viz:,
'Lewis Holmes, 1 blacksmith hammer; Messrs.
Coolidge .l Robbins, portable fenoo; -A. 13. East
man, specimen of-Dentistry; 'Elisha Brown, spec
imen of millet; J. Atherton, for matched calves;
'Cobb Sc Van Gelder, specimen of printing; M, M.D.
Prince, for a `Russian sunilnle(t .4.t
pat'ent stump; and - steno digker
ings,tor fabei stand of peifumery, and bird cage;
Isaacs Sears for a doo• ' power; A. Whftney, va
riety quinces ;A. Foley, ens() of plated ware. ,
The full Owing were awarded premiums!
• 0. F.-Johnston, Scotch hale, 50 cents; Chaitco
Hail, specimen maple syrup 25 cts; Harvey
'Young, maple sugar 50 cents; lI.IV. Dartt, plat
form spring wagon $1,00;' WM. ' Harrison, gen
eral display of potatoes 50 cents ; Ingham . Sons,
specimen cassirucre $1,00; C. H. Card, for English
Pheasants 50 cents; Co. Pt :r House axe halve
and whipsto c k 25 centa; Orrin
' mutton,
sheep 50 tents ;-,3*,(4, .Daitf, 3 y r .old steet ;
B. Griffin, variet y apples $l.
LAD/Es! DISCRETIONARY
Mrs. L. B. Sheice, wreath hivir flowers $1; Mrs
Lydia. Baker, spechuen hair work $1; Miss Clara
A. Archer, pencil drawing, her own work 50 ets;
Mrs. J. L. Bobinvon, sots. pi/low, meritorious,
very handsome t! , 4 l *idered chair,: ono 'Afghnn
$1 „• Mli:Befiehl, eaSo 'Millinery W0ik:,•,,1 ;.Misi
A. M. Simpson, specimen worstea work 50 cents;
articles exhibited on'belailf of Setrtteri Orphans'
School, Mansfield, meritorious; Mrs. E. Hast
ings, fancy cross 50 cents ; Mrs. J. It. llowen ' Ist
premium for wax work ; Mrs. Howland, fot harp
$1 • Mrs. W. B. Van Born, feather work; Mrs.
' f
H. Sherwood, for embroidery ~1; Mrs. Scheid,
specimen hair work IS. ,cents • Tormy,Bu nn o ,
seed bag 25'Cetrts; Mrs.H. Fit , 'picture; (kind
not known) $l. ' . . .
remark rhould be made here as in
gentletnens' discretionary; Mucknf tho interest
of the exhilaitiou . i . ,tris'llue;to the liberal patron
age of ninny who go unrewardetLonly because the
Committee considered that the exhibitors would
cheerfully extend such etairity to an enterprise in
which there is a cornett:l interepti
L MITCHLIAL, Sec y.
(iODEY'S LAPV'S Iloox fully maintains thos,rep ,
Attutiun of this, the longest e.stabliscod • magazine
in AII) erica. _lt was firs_t,issned,oti ! Itlylst',lB3o,
under the supervision of the editors and the ,prOi
pricier who, for the period of thirt; pine Tear!,
0, 1 ,1
have so sueeeisfully coniltiCted this ' opiiltie,peti,
0/Dela. During its vigorous' lif , "GbiAcY 1.4 s
e‘Trywhere been recogbized as the friend of Ivo
loan, the arbiter of fashion, the eneotirjigei'antl
publisher of the best literature of the day. Jbe
most distinguished female wiiterstalV e Contribtt(e4 .
dud still continuo to contribute to its erilmUms.
FOurteen beautiful Steel plates are given eve'rf
year, and every number contains double *flishion
pitvek both colored and plain, patterns far' fash
ionable costumes, articles of dress and embroide 7
I.lo l s AO fiilitll u1t:c0n,t ( it, 11 :( 43 .9,41.9,0, 43,45 q• tOT
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CATTLE
PouLvtr
OnAis
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DOMESTIC
model oottaims prepared expressly by a idtilful
szehitntAtizpviet,lXOßMMAa
itV
sitiliVe&- - 00edlituW b
1° ) / tr i ff
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I) 'le .
Oroprleter and editor of this T inagazine, is now
travelling in Europe, and us engaged in extend.
jag his correspondence Ful l i relations, with the
purveyors of fashion,•ato that the - slates 4if the
rnited States may ho certain that , the 'aortas-
Lion conveyed to them is , brought down to the
irery last datts.—Patia Zedger, Philadelphia Pa,
AncryrorT,—Mr. P. D. Leonard will
Coll at notion, •on •the Sodium Peet fain), on
the 34 ot November-13 cows, young eattbl t yrag-,
NVelelght!,ll o ; l 9 l 4:ita• P.
MARRIAGES.
= GRIFFIN—WEBB.— At Brookfield Ifollon
opt.ilt, p. 86 00 by-Tten 'sand Elerott;Mii.ikiidene"
M. Griffin to Miss Josephino . Ax. }Yob)?, bon), of
Brooltficld'ilsiol at tlaiiinima!tinni anittlldoo,
ffOnt to
Miss Amy - A. Parker both of mrookticia, Pa.
COTIBIII—HUMPIIRIIY,II-BAt OseCola,' Oot.
13th, 18139, by Rev. T. P. Porter, Mr. Chester W.
Corbin of Afton, Chester county, I+t. Y., to Miss
Gorqudo hf l .tfluo t ptlioy
ti [The iirinthts w . erb,'Onerousiy renietaberod4
To TILE BARTLE:II •CAW49I:IES E
TIO A'A s cidATIo ur annual stibicrOions
to the Building l EXteusiem 'BMA ; life dxpired --
There is some three hundred dollars yet unpaid.
Will each church make the effort at once to col.
Ipet their respective orrearages? Why Oeit,lT this
matter when :'the tnatiOY is so' Uaiieh needed 'rind
the amounts 110 small from - each individual? Be
knOSIPT brethrian',' taddet tut harsi-tliii subscrip
tion settled up, - P. C. VAN GEf t rin,,Treas.
•
Troy Districtpstarterlygtoßtings—rirs t
, • • Qiiaitar.
Weatflolil " 30, 31.
Z'aiwington " 20, 31. 0
Pushcia•o •, , ifov. 6,7.; •••
Forksville t. -• 5, 7.
E. Smithfield " 13,,14.'> r•
Towanda 13, 14. Quart'ly Conf,llth, eve.
Lib. Corners " 12, 14, 10
Mainsburg Nov. 20, 21. „.
Darlington a • ; ..„ .• •, _ „
Knoxville 27, 28.
._
Chrith:im`'‘ , '2O; 28. c, '
Wefisboro Deo.. 4, 5.
,Delmar 1, 3, 5. Sacrament 2p. m. Sun.:
Mansfield
,ti. „
At the named phich I `expedt to be present
on Saturday at 2 r. sr., to preach and meat s thpi,
rjuarterly conference, and to boildtiot 'the serrices .
an Sunday morning. When the first nailed, day.. on ,Wiqgx to , :prpach 'lulls rdtfc4,' 4110
quarterly; ,, benferhiice? Awd those pistol
,design by special arrangementin .most -eases An
preach Sunday afternoon or - evening. I wish , to
'look in upon th'e c 4 ngrdOtkin',Oti 'Ot c charge'
smut Minn' - tiering 'a 'SuridaY; ,tfi first 'qinarter,
diCtliuse places wheriknieektlitiAuerterlYeork,.
'ffirencd tin Friday, hoped' the' pastors will.
Rovick for. meeting; Saturday r: at.',:cortainly 'in'
the ovening. l , tho'hive•Aitat '.ho nt
9'or 0i o'cloclr,SMl4): tio - rPiP - fi• litOY ,rogc.O.
Ll~a, artiOy, Menticg !tnio'of rollgioos p.rogrese.•
.14x'cimt 019E9 places first unmed.of each? dato the:
pastors, will conduct services on , Sunday, or'
, pro.
vide a'SupplY.
,":' ' ,"
into Vrcly:,Thel,rict;
ttion`pi4 iii Tr9k,:o Thrirsday,..Ocf. 14th,
at 10 X. sr.; iii , eonneetinn,witli a Sunday School
:Cfnvention. All, pastoia , in the' Troy District
ns well as• District SteirtiOs and' Saxiday
Supeilatemleatb, a'follo4l4l3llo,,uNal:
aqntiiilbusiness of the; Distriet .Stewards, a free
discussion is called,in•regard.to the Sunday School
work in tho,Dytriet.. Coueerning winter schools,
histittites ho. Charles Z. Case, of
'Elmira, may be expected to deliver a lecture in .
the evening on, The-First Duty of the 'Christian
'Church, the Training of Youth. Mr. Case; who
has,given special attention' to the Sunday School'
,work, is expected-to take part with the'lninild.srli ,
'of the , Distriet,:in the disaussion of the aylerneep..
I Mansteldppt, 2401186 k
7,,, • • W4oimy 'C2cnitiN, T. E.' .:
' '
=I
" ri'etsh, as a Maiden's: Bluish" . 'the
Par° peachy ,Complosion , yttien follows Aim xit'
pagans Magnolia Balm- It is..tho ,Trum Secret, of
liehuty.
„Ilitshionablo • ,14,ieti „in ,Sonietv understand
/he !dog : noun taint changes the rustle Country Girl
ino 6tty ; Bella more rapid iy,thanany other ono thing,
• led ne'se Stiubtirti ,T`an,lereckles,
,Blotehus and all
erects:of .Bun disappear whero,it is used,
anti a genial, eultivated; fresh expression is ofitainett
wlliclt rivals,tho Bloom ottyoutli. -Beauty ; is possible
to ll wheiNv West 15 cents : at nay revectablostere
end 'lriaist on getting the Magnolia ktalm, ; ; .
Van nothing but Lyou's Itathairon to llrees thtiLfair.
tu.
MI CIO EIOL: ...lEttagam2.46eviso:
Pient ltns the lat:geitt, heat; most veiled Mach;
of ,Gso , e'cle In Wellehoro, and is selling , them a
the hoitem.piieo cash. Cab] in.' •
tiool. AND"Cow..untstfun VALI.Y.Ts.;•--Tuttcrence..
vino the centeT of 'attraction. No mdro pain br'
sutiering. By! tho use of Gas all tho horrors of
extracting teeth arc avoided. Go to Van Jifoine's
Dental Pontos had
,dreana of eating potiOes whilo
you have your teeth out.
Oflico on State-st., with Dr. E. R. - Van Horne
Homeopathist, Lawrenceville Pa.
=
FALL S; WlNTrat Sofiald
has added largely to her stock of Millinery .r and
is prepared to ftirnish . ovary this -hoe of
goods at reasonable rites. "
Ladies will also,find a.ehoice rolectiomof,,Fam,
cy,GoOdi, 'full assorirecUit
vas, 11000 F, NeedleriSlipperg,tind - f.Pattem,l:,
A largo nrsimtnielie of GermaiitoiviPyarns jast
rce,eived, of every shade and variety, which will
be kop , t eonstantly'on = hand.:
Thankful far the liberal' patronnge of the
lie, ,rbe hopes to merit a continuance of the
show. . A.J. §arzEtv.
Wellstioro; (3C.C. 13, 3 809
SEWING. ALACIALL\IES.
E, HOWE, Jr., first Premium,
ib 'elline for salts in Weillgborn,`
r•
SPECIAL , ,'NOTICES:
_ .. hair, prepttrutions in . the ,
marlef rs ne, eb2pyCiliatfer to decide !Which of o$ of 1
them desirable for iise. 4IALL'S VPAEt.
TABLE SICILIAN HAIR - RENEWER has
been before the public about nine years, its vir
tues tested end certified to by many leading and
11E1116000a( physicians of New. 4ngland,,, among
whom we may name 'Walter li:dry:than), Ti. D.,
for riterly. Profess or - of Surgery in 4.he Worcester •
Medical Institution, and in;Pean • University! of
Philadelphia who says,"l hayertited it for' re.
storing the hair, whOrolnveteratio bad
:rtisitted Varfouta kinds of, trent:Mont, , and, feend
that net ordy was the hair beautifulli restored
to its original beauty, but also the disease , of the
scalp completely cured ;"'also Geo.-Gray, Id. D.,
of Nasbita, N. - H.,•the leaditig—physielan ' Of the
pled° where this RENEWEB, is untreuractuTeds
spealts'of the preparation in : this way I have
seen its effects in very Many eases.. It will ear- •
tainly restore the hair - to its original color, it
cleans the head of dandruff, and leaves the 'hair
soft; glossy and beautiful. do "not think its
use in anyway injurious, but on the contrary,
beneficiaL' can,'therefore, elieerfulv•reebom
tu,e,nd it to theTubliV ,A. A. .13010,
'
- State Assayer ,of Masi.; having analYzed, it, as.,
sures the public by.cortifleato that it the beat
preparation for. the ,ititended purposes. of the
taany he has opt:raj rtelDV • ;7N - '
With those asserances - from Such high Sources,
surely those who desire a perfected and reliable
hair,rektorer chino better Than Use
;VEGETA.BLE SIPILIAN,tIAIRItENAWE4I,..
lIA.LL CO., Nashua, N. IT. Proprietors.
• ! , : - . •, • .QO. PO,
•
"UST OUT:
tfi "CHERRY PECTORAL TIRES,"
For Colds, Cougbs, Soro Throats,zt d Bronchitis.
Nona as good, none so .pleaiant, rue cure as
quick.
Sold by .1011iNSTON;11OLLO A.tei C,ONYDEN,'
•
Philadelphia:
ERRORS OF itoirrii,
A OENTI.EMAN auffered!fer years from Nor.
COUR I) obility,,Pramatuio bendy unit all the , ' effects of
youth I mii4cratio3, 10)4 for lip) .51400.01 SU annoy?
manity,s6nd fiae to ail, wben l need it,. Pe reeelpt Dad
irection4 for unikitik" do eimpto, remedy :by velticli -
Wes cored:- &M e ta% tlebirig , to - pioft t .I)3+ the 'adyer.:
tleer's experience, tan do. fie bynadroviing In perfect
conlienoo. ; JOUN Ili OGDEN. -.•1•,
May 26 ‘ 1 62,1y.,, No'. 42 Cedar Street, N.ew,York.
TO . .00BIOUDIPTIVES, - •
TUN AdrerilOr; haring bosh restiired
wiweekte, by a -flay simple remedy, ititar 'baring stir-
V•red several , years WithL , assevero . lung affection, and
that dreful.distgael.ConsturtPtinto-48 .analona to. make
buopm, , to fetiowainiferers the,nMans of own, •
To all Who2dsirelt,lit;,}vill tend a.ci.p." et. der ke.
nied (free of charge,) tilractioriii for
preparing and using the same, whfoh•they
suns CGAZ I"O4I.'CONEUISPSteg, 4137 13 1.0.: , ftnotctiluc(etc.
.The'obJect of, de.adrertiSer in; Guiding Oa Presort").
to lien!citt pro! spread itiforpayup s
wbfeb c9tifq_iVeit to be; fnyiduabre; and, tie /lopes
akmary satraret trY hia reinedy . , lusibillbcosf them
nothing;'ci9d . nitty:provis blessing' • • •
Parties wishing the prescription, wltt'pleaiteaddretra
- Hey . EDWARD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg, Binge Cinaty, N.Y. •
.141 28, 113114-17.
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r
A LIM
HAIR
iZZWEWAR •
08 EIATA.-4 pato blooded, (14ester,counti,
5 5 4 3F* 51 0 "Xiii r I grillit "41
it , rry
7i v , %wreft. 2 79 4 .191,! , ter
. • 01 ( 10B. 4- litb Elabbbt' Diyao 6 a t 151-,
• Chorloston•BohootDistilpOvilk moo otetho
YOung's School .goribloAoriAltofli etaturdsl;
16*. 180 9; at 10,Ap 411:f to biro Ihitehiro
the ensuing *liar eoh6ottif
latatod,to bringaoir oartitloates;
•c. Oct: 27-2 W.«
• • •
QTIOi opLiorco.s.7-Ansoppctort
in:osi,tirreeposill be required to make lm
e. payment and, settlements, or costs will
be . --reade,',- wonld also tiler attention - ,to
tbe(Votoein'tliti'bialc , Virfof "thole'linP,Roates;
JiSlWill barlgbtlylidliered
- Qot. 18694 f. 1. 0: i.Troad.,*
.
OTLVE TO TEttogEßS.Tlie _Dltetera of
N
Br 0 01E 4 o 1 (1 4 FeR „ivi 1 , taco 1.4 Red
fiebool IloaiietittlilaturdWgilvtof 1.469 i at 10,
A, 41., to
_latre Teaohotajor rtater, seheols--
teaoherli rihieel4e;tbelt , pertllleiklos w 104. 000 11 -
Also, That 'ill s e.tilad"of 'JO tifidaplagi Bakidors ytt.,
fon 13erIes iendaiii, aild - Robtos a ttie °ears() of•
mitthoznAtio . ffrapet en mill 'apotl ` ,dod '6411 Dec
,introdaetary..PriT3s,,nk
Teickers
..no tidier
getlei llaele t s,',th4 pider,of
the''Bo w ia, ' ' • D. EVIXX.,X;Bee'y.,, ;
i Brookfield, Oct. 27, 1809-tf,
; •••• -' •
• '• •It • ._ti • • •- t "r• r •?! . • t A q' 4 : . ••4 `; • • • •
School liiritStlirs'of the Veltdar*elt,66l,
District will meet nt the now'Sdhool Hoak(
dear, Frannie Cheese Factory to hire Teri,cl!'.
ere fot the ensnilseviiiterSolibol, on thailth day
of tbitiv. next at 10 o'clock Tcacher S `'tirti
rectieSted , to • briog their Verti fi ca tea: ,
'Oct. 20 ) 111109: 4 2nr::' , U:'10.DIPBELL Seify.
Examination zcif. Tenho&
Itostiville, Friday Nov.
Jacksbn;?Milltirtown,'Saturday Nov: 6`.: •.4
-Liberty, Block Bowe, Thttraday Oct. 28.. • = '
Monis, Babb's School House, Friday Oct. 29:
Belmar, SOPlFllißatutday. Oct. 30. •
Wellsbefe,Aronday.riov. 1.%
Qharleston, Young S. 11.,- Tuesday Nov. 2.
Middlebury, Rolliflays, .Ncridnesday, ljnY. s.
Tioga Boro, Tthfrailay 4.
Farmington, Butt!o.S. g., Monday,Nov. IL ?
:Elaine's; V4rMilyea'a; Thinaday 'Nov:11:
And at Uuton Academy the three Saturdays fol.
lowing
! Teachers 191 . 1 come with foOlsani paper, pen
and'ink . ..•;tiuminatiOns'will commence at 9 IL
ni. All-who expect 4 . 0 teach 'during , Abe yeai,
aro requested to attend their '‘examinations.==.
_There,wil/ I.)e no private eiaminations, • School
Directoriare earnestly invited to attend:
. • F,.TIORTON, Co. grip%
SALUTIFER
Is truly, a novelty, in ,ructlicino, differing -pa.,
Wildly from all 'ollior preparations; it ,has a
prar of its own, and - Omens . virtues that' are ,
peculiar to itself.
, It ItruGtvoliderfulfstieeisii;ln th'o rellf and Curet
at
NEURALGIA: SPRAINS; S 1 EPLINGS,
BURNS, RHEUMATISri
PLAINS, PAIN,- S E
THROAT,
•
INPLAMITI4Wi
PLEURISY, BRUISES,
Painful' filvf , ellinkiliiitid Suoli
an outward application. Price 50'earits. '
Sold by Druggists generally.
October 27, 1860.
illtrallge,?Stfte,k , of
FOREIGIVBt, DOMESTIa 'GOODS,
;
puitablo for the Vall,and Nyinter, trade, at E
SMITII &,
pots 27,, 1864. Oprnitig,
.2
' i , t ',
~ , t
ROY'S
ME
Cl i toolll Drops. I
In6dicine is 'quite
erent from' Al other prep .ra=
~,~ .
ions called
CH 0 L - Ek' -B ROT Sk . ,
an unfOling'remedy for.
I disorders"of the bowels,
SOLY) . :II . i D4UVoI - STS AT 50 cis
• PER BOTTLE,
IVellabOro, July 16,1869-Iy.
=IR
•
HAVE YOU SEEN • THE
. Inuti6tirie . 'Stok of •
Li•
•,,
carpet,'
AND pu, CLOTHS _ '• •
in the Carpet Store of , • -
Oct, 27, 1860, . • Shirai it WAItE'S,
, -
•
• s
IMRE!
lIIMI
j IF TOU WANT A
Leoat,;.or : :,Stiit.of, ,_Clothe-
Call audtsedidiiiet;:roli of
y•r t R.
MIRO
Clofhs • or ,Cassimeres,
ENE
SO loave your ineusure and you, can 40 supplied
on slzort , ridtleo,asit"''• - ' a
..-t •
810 TiEl. !W4IT.E'B,
oat. 2:049::
ME
ME
~~,...,
EMI
=II
;1.. 1 •,;
99P 31 Pg;
RE
- _
"• • eltokiLni.:
IIiCiVISION6f - ST.ORE i
- . " •
.fin Mozart/J/OA , , 'lst door beloto tiortietee cl De
ogioW •r ,
Coin" to SottoU.Ri4 6 - _
• titrialiittketo.ietionwt 9 odltid
tontrotiO. vaelitiutitvp-i "0"•-
."Ilan xoirlinl;notlita wittakay,
Nor any tiller coniphintd.'' • •r , 2 "' , •
Put Toas t Toss, orribeier,Y , 1)2 04. 4,= :rt ,2
,net•elbtf Will and ' a latifellen d , "
Olouddfitifilutnion nod adidy, t ,
t r0 4 6 :Y °11 , 17 _ 1 4 tifiA q'f'or3! thing • t)
• , t
lear, Plant., 'or piory4ruile'untl •
:. And prices•to l ault•all mankind
, So there will be no fgfuniblidg; r •
While the bariels in and out will be tumbling.
Graok9r4tTelsaeco and Auspic e,
_),!
'Dried Beer.un 11
d Sagartoared '0. 1 1 1 )Z ' • ( 1
It I sell to you oiled , M
ido milt in woman Mid Man.' ' '
$o give me.a call both.greatland •
Aria l wit try to tiult you•all; ;
But if you call in here by.ehanitei, • •
Do not forgot to bring a few stamps,
Kerosene Oil and vinegar,
coloamn's Mustard and Ginger;
And• Soap the best - at ten cones abaft,
And•fane,Salt for biittlai; the'beet lirfaY.l • •
1 , Here is where you will find,
• Brown's glass eleaning,Poliab s , -
That ill! list Mitil everything fa ileMolithed;
August 25, 1.559-tf.
iiiihroviLt. - -
New tStccck! = New Goods !
REARS
.80 DEBBY,
•
TrAvx taken ttho Oinestore ;one 400r~ above
Wright Jo Bailey; whore the.* are on hand
with a now stook of
BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS,
BOOTEES, ,BAOGANS,- 0.1),
"
warranted to fit any foot from. Zro. 0,,; to 13 , in.
clualve. The stock has hen' seleottl. by 'ono
who hoe the advantage of - • • '' • •
TIiIRTY "i - EAS!, EXPERIENCE
is the busineas, and le - the bekt and bandit in the
country, Our stock of • - • •
FII,F,NOII OALF; PUNCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, COMMON 04 1 4%
'LININGS; BINDING, 'MO
1100c0, &0.,
, ,
be kept up,.na r imetafpre
On Findings we shall lie found at house al
ways, and we shall endeavor to sell at prices
satisfactOry to ;.the trnde. We. won't , nndq
sold. t •-•
CASH PAID
FOR . lIIDES, SKINS, FURS' & PELTS.
Als . c!,9p top Afiktko(for -
WOO L .
But our boat hold'ivill bo on
CUSTOM WORK
As usual. ,
• , .
There's comfort In a well made custom boot,
That fitathe'corniwithout too Much 'oomprossing:
For everybody knows a shabby - foot , •
Cannot be - coinpronilse'd by overdressing.
And one' may wear clean linen with a suit;
Of finest ploth,,but:thero is. no finessing •
Will make a man with shabbily dressed•feet,
look liko a gentleman upon tho street.,
tidy ybut beiitg of •
• • • • SEARS 35:DERBY,'
0i any otheiyeen.
Wellebere, 0e1..26,1889—tf. • .. • •
' 3E l Lealersr,
, -
I[TAS rOnioved his 'gap& to the, New &Oro in
JUL Wright & BalloVo 13looh, "oncond door
emit of Soars' SaloOn. ' , -
Lots of New Goods
ust 'received, comprising evory Ming usually
kept in a
DRY GOON STElltgl
So it's over the way,
The people say--
has gone with his-goods;!
Consisting of everything,
InottOing old women's ho,pds. ,
Dry Gadds';' GroeerieS,
Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
and an endless variety of
ME
SOrF9RTHS s
hat is usuallyilnind in a'first-olass okmatry
4. store..
~ .
~
Thanking '74 'ildtrova v er y noir j . ' Moral
patronage heretofore,' Propose to attend strictly
to businasOip °future asd sell all the gooafio I tios:
stbly can. '.'So - call In ipati, see,' 1 , 1! ;.; 1 ": t
Sept. 22, 1E69
Insgrance Agency.
WELLSBORO, PA.
Cash ; Capitak over $20,000,000,
d44—NONE
RATES AS LOW as any good Companies
will take. Policies on dwellings and farm
property written at this office, and delivered on
payment of preminm". * ' •
Are You Insured I
Ii caste but little,. particularly to insure dwell
lam farm property, and nom:etas. Detached
dwellings and farm property insured for 3 years
for ono per centum and expense of policy, Ace.
A house, detached 100 or more insured for
$lOOO for 3 years, tit an exPense:of $11,50. Only
$3,831 a year Small tax—good thing in case of
„fte....Purniture, provisions, bedding &0., at the
same rates. There is no excuse,
Eviftrinie 'Should., be, 'titre&
If not with me, Smith It Merrick wilt do it just
atieheap, and just as well. (Gratis, gentlemen.)
I should be glad however; to befnend enough in
thin manner to pay fdr advertising.
JNO. I. MITCHELL.
Wellsboro, Sept. 22, 18694 f.
•
Cider Mill !
AA W. POTTER, of Obarihston, has erected
•.a Oidetmill in Catlin hollow, and ie
:prepared to manufacture to order. Bring on
your apples—the moro the bettor. .•
A.- , W. POTTER. •
Charies i tqn;fiept. 22, 1869-4 w.
• For Sa' le,
r,_ .
A BOWEL ;and lot, known a's the Keystone
Rotel in •Elitland Bare, is offered 'for, sale
upon, reasonable terms. For partieulars, en
quire of the subscriber at Ellitaad, Pa. ,
Sept. 29, 1999-4 t. ' ' R. T. -WOOD..
, For Rent.
.
THE house and lot knoin as fie "Simpson
Property" corner of Pearl street, and 'frst
asennA. Apply „ . ;
Sept, 29, dor:
AST 14 0110 E.—all persons' having nipettle . a
EMS? bills with us, *will piesso"ball A. 8.
buwee's store and settle at once. either eta
ór note. TRIIMAN,&. BO W.P # N.
Sept: 29i1999-2t.:,'
•
AMY'
'suer Wiled.
IGIVIIa rthifig )
LitiWelyial, • •
.Itity-Pitiaoo,-to vve,
•
iovins, no:
tio6l4o;weatte arthi.p3Oolic s and hitlting 00Yul
tlfully4upptted litmeolfidth altoost .eyepribing
whiott thlE,Worlitein' iffOtd to 4/0440.014M;
now bonotblently.propoies to open •tho, whole be.
fore the people, lanksoito all, old and 7oung,
black nod white, nob indlitsoe f; . •
C
You pay your Money and you take your
Don't stand out itt the cold exposed to the el.
etnents and to the Sting of- the neighbors hies,
Mit pull the latch stritg, it is always out in bus
iness hours, &o.
The large hearted proprietor, or his urbane
good natured olerk will conduct you, as it were
through a ‘• r '
filled with ravifthing.delighte.
, let. A GARDEN OP SPICES, in which
every thing SpieT,ireto nutmeg to cayerkno ppp 7
per mill be open `a.uti proinared. -• " ,
•
- 2d, 'A' °ARAM trk• . 6WBE i rt3;.in'whieli ei. -
ery variety of,l3abebßtlne delights, hOth 'Gelid and.
liquid may be hn,d,by, tbe,-440411.0unit orgalion,
and of such - flav o rs entnnies t ion as will make
every aching sweet tooth in - ,your head fairly
Pimp with delight. Should'you ho pornologi.
cally inclined, this hurnane.individnal will con.
dUct you into a
GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almost ev
ery variety of luscious things to be found gath
ered from the four quarters of the globe, will bo
'shown to satisfy your largest longings,,: Oranges
from' Otitin t ,lomona fioin FfOilda, Prunes from
Turkey, Ritlidnig froitiMalriga; Currents NMI the
Grecian Arahipelagil;': Peaches dried and cann
ed along with a great variety of Canned- Fruits
from the Jerseys; Dates from Syria, and Fige
frbm Asia Minor. No end to the supply of every
species of NUTS from 8 Continents.
THE TEA .9ARD,F4 ; will not • ,oetntnoud
your iiidntiork ,theWarm,decoction of the Qiiina
loaf and tliel.lova heal have heceniesalmost uni
versal bovoragek,and-if net svialioVed tdo hot or
to strong; the mild,atimulants !tire esteemed as
eminently promotive of comfort and sodality.—
What camp ny of elderly ladies could over part
in peace without thorn? Now your friend the
•GARDIiEIt, will be most happy to show you
all this. Ile will ask you politely to look at his
Tea. You, are welcome .totry,overy . ohest and,
see , ite•GRIN "POWDER . ; • 1300 hong , GREEN,
Whieb.ttiaor you tlike; 'but , of all
tho other styleswhose jaw crooking nairies would
bo dangerous to pronounce, 09.VIMES, in every
style, ditto, ditto, ditto.
Furthermore,
The beneficent propriotor of thja,mummoth es
tablishmeiat—:oUt of - sheer good will, and' if you
will believe him for • rto other motive than your
interest and his, has at.vasq expense established
at the same plaeo immense depot of Provis
ions, consisting of
Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, White Fish,
t3word ezo., &C.
Areal, Hams, Butter,' Trout, Blue Fish,
• Halibut, dm, „
All of which ho Intends to sell at a profit, on:the
principle of "live and let live." lie generally
propoaea also to reeeilre in exchange all the pro
ducts of your farm and 'dairies a and'it Weald conl
fidentially,to tho public; that ho noVer-refusee
• Tho' it irks him, wretchedly to keep it. So
anxious is be. that %ls dear people should want
nothing whatever that money can buy of ' =
Wollsboro, Juno 16, 1860.
RE GUL A TOR,
CORNING. N. Y.
Here We Are Again!
rirmANTREFL ler tho'favoi4 : wo have thtni far
received from tho people of THE TI GA
VALLEY, we wish to call their attention to the
fact that wo aro just receiving a -
New Stock of Goods
adapted to the early Vali Trade, comprising ev
erything desirable, bah in style and quality; and
shall be pleased to see our old easterners" and all
whe may come from that vicinity to CORNING
to bny
KELLEY.
Deus All SHOES,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
as we always give customers from a distance
A LARGE - DISCOUNT ON 'PRICES,
wo thus make it for their interest to,como to us
to make th it purchases, as many poop o in that
yegion will testify. SVo do not believe in long
advert'scroents, displaying long lista of prices,
Jac bat will convinee all who comp that toc can,
and • " • -
=1
THE REGULATOR
''' • :
Call and take alook throughout immense stock
and satisfy yourselves.
Nia4ELL k OWN.
corning, Sept. 8, 1888.
'.ENTER:
ffrriTwci
Cash.
L. A. GARDNER.
DRY GOODS,
CROCKERY,
Carpettii, &e.,
GOODS CHEAP,
that tbi a Storel
- for this section of codniry.
===l
"=
',lll
-t , ; V
),4 ~: ...,.
le
1 1
This space was said
to Mothers, but ow
ing to the rushof bu
siness he cannot use
it. .
NEW SUMMER GOODS.
TOLES & BARKER,
(NO. 5, UNION 134)00K.)
WOULD say to their friends and.the public
generally, that they are now receiving a
splendid assortment of summer
1
DRY GOODS,
such tta
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS,
GLOTTIS, CASSIMERES, VEST
,' INGS, READY MADE CLO
THING, nArs & CAPS,
BOOTS Alm SHOES,
also a large and, well selected stook of
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,' WOODEN
WARE, ' STONE WARE, KERO
SENE OIL,. PAINTS & • OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
• SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
ETC,. ETC., ETC.,
We are able to offer our customers the benefi
of tho
LAST DECLINE OP PRICES
in the New York Market, our•Stoek having been
purchased since the great decline in Goods.
TOLES Sr, BARKER
Wollsboro, Juno 18, 1869.
KEYSTONE STOREY.
WELLSBORO, PA.
Summer is Long a-Coitting
AND some people begin to lose faith in the
'promise of s. vitiate and harvest. In view
of this fact •
Bullard it Co.,
havo concluded to hurry up tho season by stook
ing their shelves and counters with a wisely se
looted and spporiot lot of
SUMM4 _DUESS GOODS,
comprising' nyffloty of
Silks, Linens, Hoslerfk Gloves, Em
brolderies Poplizv , ,„ Lawns , Percales,
'Piqui.• d
. m, Ste.,
togethei'vrith a fine lot of
• ). • •
Domestics; Sheetings, Shirtings ' Sum
' met Clothing, Ladies Shoes, Bta.
Wo shall soil as low as anybody, and give yea
good Goode. •
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rustne le, 1& 69 BuLiaitb CO
-6m.
STAINTaz. Vionmse , ii.tracom,
Piwurprorditte.
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MHZ next - terra oettibi inotttuilon will vow.
mance Wednesday, Sept, Ist 1869, Bor Clatalogneldresa 'p ot. chat Ver.
ril Mansfield, Ttogs County Pa.
July 7, 186911,,,-
Notice.
TANNUAZ l rn...`..iting_'cif the Stockholders
of the Tioga Railroad Company, for the
election of President,. Directors, Secretary and
Treasurer, will be held At the ofdoe of the Conn.
Flinn, in Corning, N. Y., Cu the nage •Dia ox
November, 1889, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,; the elec
tion to close at 12 o'clock, M.
Oct. 18.1808-tr. A. O. STEARNS, Beal.
SALE 0:1P' REAL ESTATE.
•
by VIRTUE of an order of the court of
Common Pleas of, Tiogn, County, dated Sep
tember 10, 1869,-the undersigned Committee of
the person and estate of Polly Wilson, a Luna
tie, will, on Saturday the 80th 'day of October
1869, at 2 o'clock P. If., upon the. premises, sell
at Publio Sale, all -that lot of land 'situate io
Charleston Township, Tioga County' Pa. .Be
ginning at a pest in the • East line of Warrant ,
Survey, No. 4.479, being the North-east corner of L
1.1:1t, No. 2, of - the* subdivisions of said warrant;
and the North-east corner hereof—tbence South
one degree ; West 96 rods ton post in said war
rant line; thence North 88.1 degreet,Wegt,
rods to a . post, ' thence North one degree,
East, 90 rods to a peat, thence South 883Idegrees,
East, 88i rods to the place of beginning, con
'aining 801-10 acres. Terms Cash. -
IRA, JOHNSTON,
Committee.
Oct. 6,1869.
ORGA.NS AND mELoPEONs,
.FOR Bale by L G. HOYT. • Haines Brothers
Pianos, Ohiekerings, Steinways, and Steck%
Bintermister's Organs and Melodeons, and Ma.
son Sr. Hamlin's - Organ. These are all first-olass
Instruments. Havtng the experience , of many
roue in Musical Instruments, and tuning the
same, I can offer greater inducements to elute
mere of Tioga County than any other dealer is
Northern Pa. Every instrument is , werrautcd
for fi re years. For MI particulars see Illastrat.;
ed Catalogue. I. sa. HOYT:
Mansfield, Pa., March 8, 1860—ly
State Street Lots.
P. CONE having laid off his land on
.L%., State Street into town lots new offers
them for sale onteasonablo terms. '
Wellsboro, April 28,1589.
.Executor's Notice.
ETTEIII3 TESTAIifENTAY having insit
JU• granted upon the estate a 'Vine DePui,
late of Tioga, Twp., deo% all personsindebted
to, or claiming against Said estate, will settle
with ELIZA DEPUI,
Tioga, Sept. 8, 1.1360-60 . Executrix.
A. B. EASTMAN,
.
DENTIST,
- 1 No. la, mn STREXT,
7 • % li
I A'o‘ll.lmwe WELLSBORO, PA.
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 the office. Special atten
tion given to the treatment and tilling of 'the
natural teeth,. All work warranted at "live and
let live prices."
July 28;1889. .1
Great Improvement
,in Densistry.
..i.- a ., RAVING purchased the exola
11j-::%f. ---. sive right of Dr. Polsona's Ira
-" Wall proved patent Atmospheric Dental
Plates for Tioga , County. I now take pleasare
in offering it to the public as the greatest rs
cov:enr yet made In '
111echani.cal ]Dentistry. ,
By the use of which, we can oieroome any any
and all difficulties which have heretofore baffled
the skill of the most practioal 'lDentist in the
world. Plates constructed upo n
p this plan re-.
.main perfectly firm under all circumstances or
condition of the mouth, as no stiror partiqles of
food can possiblygetunder them. Those having
old styles, Gold or Rubber P 1 tee, can, at half
the coat, have the Imprpveme t t applied to.them
answering in every respect th ccttsame purpcise as
as a new set. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed
in every case. 0. N. DARTT, Dentist,
Wellsboro, June 9, 1869; 7
Tilts Is to certify that wo are now using the Improv
ed Dental Plates with perfect satiafaction. Baring
used the old style of plates for years with all the troubles
and Inconveniences known In the 080 erecter plates,
we cheerfully recommend the improced Plates as far
superior to anything yet known. E. E. KIMBALL,
CHAS. WILLIAMS.
CARRIAGE MAKE
T UNDERSIGNED still continues the
j Carriage business at his old stand of t Main
street, near the Academy, whore manufacturing
and repairing will be promptly done and satis
faction guarranteed. Tho
BLACKSMITH DEPARTMENT
ke
Will be conducted by, Mr. P. O. LYON, who has
bad many years experience in the businessiand
will give perfect satisfaction to all in
Carriage -Ironing, Horse• Shoeing,
Repairing, &c.
Particular attention giyen to Horao•ahooing: All
work warranted. H. W. DARTT.
Wellabor°, July 14, 1869..
is
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
AT FACTORY PRICES.
Always on hand or furnished to order, at
ROBERTS 8,7 BAILEY'S Efaidware
• Store, Wellaboro.
" August 18,180.
MO DEBTORS.—AII persons indebted to mo
j• aro requested to call and settle at once. '
All accounts with me before the new firm was*
formed must be closed up without delay.
WILLIAM , ROBERTS.
Wellsboro, Aug. 25, 1669.
{YU. U. AIVASTRONG. SAUUEL LINN.
Armstrong & Linn,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
WILLIAMSPORT, PENN'A.
Aug.-1,1869-Iy.
an°. w. Adams,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Mansfield, Tioga county, Pa. Collections
promptly attended to. [Sept. 1, 1869.
Freedom Notice.
?VETS is to certify that I have given my son
9baB, A. Stevens the remainder of his mi
nority, and that he is free to transact business for
himself, r shall claim nono•of Ms earnings or
pay no debts of his contracting after this date.
• I CHAS. STEVENS.
Wel'Rno, Sep . 22, 1.869.
rir Divorce.
To Sloan M. Raymond : You'are hereby twil
led that Thomas J. Eayaiond, your husband,
has applied to the Court of ;Common Pleas of
Tioga county for a divorce from the bonds of
matrimony, and that the'aaid court taro appoin
ted Monday the 29W day 'of November next at
2 o'clock p. In. for hearing the - said Thomas J.
Raymond in'the premises, at: Which time and
place you may appear and attend, if you think
koroper. • Wellsboro, Oct. 20,1869.
J.. 8. POTTER, Sheriff.
In Di vorce.
To ( varies Benton: You aro hereby. notified
t h,,, Sarah A. Benton, your wife, has applied to
tile Court of Oommon Pleas of Tioga county for
a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that
the said court have appointed Monday the 28th
day of November next, at 2 o'clock p. m., for
hearing the eaid Sarah A. Benton in the preini
ees, at which time and place you can attend and
appear, if you think proper.
Oct. 20, 1.889. J. B. POTTER, Sheriff.
To Julia Mansfield : lou ire hereby notified
that Amos Mansfield, your husband, has applied
to tho Court of Common Plats Tioga county
for a divorce from tho bonds of matrimony, and
that the said court have• appointed Monday the
290 da of November next, at 2 o'clock p. to :
for hear ng the said Amos Mansfield, in the prom
ises, at which time' and place you may attend
and appear if yen think proper.
Oct. 20,1889. B. POTTER, Sheriff.
CASH Nid FOR RIDES,
by M. A; DURIP.
77aUsboro,Decti1e,1868.—tf
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