1104 E . 11141',17,Eirt'S: WEDI4PsDAy' Zire,w4dvertiesements Adinletrator'S Nottee—J. E. Cleveland, :tam's'. Hone for Sale—Enquire 'at the Binghath Office. Appraisement,Wiliis Peake, Appraiser. , Prepare for Winter-11.V: Darn. — ; Livery Stabiel . —SettiNiratkins. Livery and Exchange Stable—C. P. & o.lfoore 'Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. , • Valthani Watches. ' Money Lost—Geo. E. Cryslor. . ' raf.4l.loP. traveling public will.please 'foie" notioe that the Mail train, going mirth on the Tioga road, leaves ,131oeshuig an hour earlier (2. p. sr.) , arta the accommodation train an hour latei (7. 111 itilif.) than daring the summer and fall. Ltcrun.E.—The' fourth lecture in the course . provid'ea by -the Hermit! , Society will be delivered in the court House, Friday evening, 28th CALKINS. Sub ject: "The Preacher outeide of the Pulpit." The public is cordially•invited to attend. Seats the; BIG Yinvo,—,Mr. 3. T. Thompson, of Charleston, must take the credit of the biggest yield ofpotatoea'froni a bushel of seed. He this !lesson raise b 2 bushels of marketable potatoes from one buihel of seed--Rustyeeat Pinkeyes.: MiNsPIELD -- S. B; Chase, Esq., G. W. O. T. of the order of Goad Templars ' , of , Pennsylrarde; will deliver an address on the sub jest of temperanoe at thO SI. E. Charchln Mans•' field Thursday creattig,,Nov. 26th. All are °or (Hell,* invited to attend. A. 13to0D1— The traveling public' Vill rejoice with rts that Longs note]; Troy is open and doing a flue business. Adge Long and Brewster can "keep a hotel," and that is saying .4 great : 4V., Byerybody and his wife will go to Long'e when they go to Troy: • 10. or G. T.—The following officers of Niles Valley Lodge, No. 537, were installed Saturday Nov. Ith, 'B9. Mary A. Wedge, W. C. T. Henry Wedge, V. T. I. P. Bolen, F. S. Nellie J. Fletcher , T. Susie Borden -W. C., .Marla Wedge,4l. A, O. Marvin, I) M. ' Imogene I. G. I. B. Lyon, 0. G. Nina, Sweet, R. 'II" $.. C. G. Catlin, L. H. S. L. A. Lyon, P. W. Johh Fletcher, Lodge °Deputy. JAIiEB popular poet arid vocalist will sing in Mansfield Saturday evening, Nov. 27, at. East 011arJester' Tuesdity, , Nov. 30, and at Tioga Wednesday, Dee. 1--skip ping Wellshoro entirely, because we lave no hail suitable for musical purpose. We really hope" that Prof. Olark will count Wellobbro . into his bailiwick before the bluebirds come again: We rather guess that he can have the Conn Hemp, with timely notice. ' Loot otrrl—We are informed that a woman is traveling the country' selling lottery tickets. Of course she is a, lawbreaker, and should be dealt with as the ,'law directs. But, „meantime, let nobody suppose that there is a for tune in store for somebody in any lottery: No fortune was ever made in that way, except by tho proprietors. The silly ' folks who buy th.:‘ , tickets seldom "draw ;", and when they do; they must be pretty shrewd to got the cash. A BLUNDER.—The paragraph •pub liabee two weeks ego, relating to Air. William Johnston, should not have been printed; nor would:it have been, bad wo examined it prop erly before it was put in type: We were overran with business, and the blunder came out of that preoccupation.' We are glad to say that M. Johnston's trorible.did:not ariso from any home difficulty. lie has been subjoot to a determina tion of blood to the head for some time inst. EN is a young man of strietly,temperanee habits. ,/ GooD.—We are glad that the Phre notogicatJournat 16 to , be published in i octavo formatter Jan. I.;18TO. This will suit a groat many who read the Journal, as it will, permit of its being bound and put Diva) , for reference like other Magazines. It is the moat readoable and instructive ot the MagatineA among family read ers. The price ib $3,00 to single, subscribers, but we can furnish it and the Agitator for $4 per year. If you want it, come along. THE CONCERT.—The COneert at the M. E. Church last Thursday night, under the direction of Prof. Adams, was ,a success. T,14 class showed the effeot of systematic training and thorough subordhaation.to the, controlling mind of the director. - Thijavenile class is entitled to highest praise, both for readiness and execution. Miss Louise - Rogers, who sang the "Orphan Girl," showed that it is possible for her to en ter into the spirit of the poet's song, a , showing which the Moist.eyeiiOf the audience proved was appreciated. She was encored. All sang well. Miss Adams, daughter of the Professor, was pies. eat. She is ono of the most -accomplished ; con • tralto singers In the land I The receipst were liberal, the house being k illl4d. Prof. Adams is master of his vocation and his three weeks work in our midst has been a very great benefit to our young poop!: THE COUNT3f C otrsE.--The Commies loners met at theii office on the 16th inst., and on opening the proposals fOrthe Superintendency of the County House for 1870, found them as follows: G. P. Cook, Charleston, ...tin.. Wm. Nichols, ~ 1000. Thomas Robinson, - Covington, 600. Ell B. Deck .r er, , 700- DJ Monroe, Delmar, 8110 . 8. Bacon, 700 W. L. Wariner:- .., . 000 Albert Dale,' : 500 C. W. Crow), le Mal D. H. Mclntyre, Jot:lt:ton, , 800 J. E. ti- bite, Knoxville, • 700. _George Jordan, -, Lawrence, 800 Isaac Squires, • Sullivan,. 800 Lewin 1./..ggct, Tic l ka, 1000. AMOS Dina, Union, 850 J B. D,entnirk' . '. 950 1 0 luiiit,. 1000 Mr. Iburnitc 16•44 i on woe ce4.O(A for th, l' -, rind w•.• h:•N< it• doun• that the sviectivti oric T b M . 1,4 4 repprfl:ri.tt, MIA/ 6,•; • . - q 1 eilßesday, 17th inst. The *lay br,,ke inauf• p! , •;pu3).T, a 13:/fu/ rain, 14ith high wind preVaithig frost 3, to M. The clouds brokeaway-rbow e'er, and thotigh the walking was not elegant, the weather proved fair during the day. The church was completely filled, not fewer than 1000 persons being present. The dedicatory sermon was preaohed by Rev. B. J. Ives, of Auburn, one of the ablestl and most noted clergymen of the denolnination. He is a `Man of great mental tome and eleario energy, possessing'rare skill to control his audience. His discourseabounded in teachings by ilhittrations and produced a marked effect. - • At the close of the morning sermon the work of freeing the church of indebtedness was under taken and carried forward to a perfect success. The whole cost of the building was stated to be, in round numbers, $26,000, $13,500 of which was repnted paid, leaving a balance of $11..500 to be raised. We doubt if any native hereabout would have mustered pluok enough to make the attempt to wipe ont Bad' a formidable balance. But Mr. Ireo had.an abundant experience in enckmatters ' and took hold of the work with an energy at onciastonisbing and effective. To be brief, pledgee for the payjnent of the entire sum of 51i,500, in surns.from . ssoo down to $5, wore secured during the afternoon and evening, making the largest fihanoial operation ever witnessed in WellsboA in any one day, probably. - We congratulate the pastor, Rev. 0. L. Gth.- son; neon the completion of his herculean labors iu this direction. We can faintly imagine hi)w profound mu; have been hie slumbers after the -• work was do . • ' 1 .A description of the Church building as it l ie will be of interest, and we pretent the following particulars: • Style, cruciform. - Sire on the ground, 107 foot from front on Main."o., to real Wall of Leoitira room, and 56 feet *Mit. ..„ ~I 1 ,•• i. , ' .e.•7A 1. 5 Dimensions of neve - ''' * bil'ailDi feet. 'ortien' seit. • 2008 foot. ,' Height of well` - ' „.-:. , • 22/t feet, Onetime ' ' ' ` 124478 feel Slio of bovreni, .0.•• 12z10 feet. . 1. 'lbe tortens fbrm the veelilmiles of tide building. ,Tae order of mehltectute . „ resembles the. Nor tuar.-Gothh;.• ' '. ' . OV., 24, 1869. . . The windows - aro ',and beautifully stained. The, ft . o eit i 4; o is finished with ebestnnt, the ceiaing opeo'reof, witbAresied rtif= terisind beirime?-beams• The walls and ceilings' are painted in good. titetetka work of.Stoinnto.n. About 400,000 brier, ii , ora, s ntiod in the walls' towers and hnttreisesi water- I tables li aud window=sills are of,..hotnideidresied tiancistono. Thobnildirieeoittainsibesides the fine anditOilata . ' a leidure room, parlor; Libra?) , and readingroom s , and a room for tho children. Artitocto.-8: Porter,'Of Buffalo. Builder—Rad Taylor, of Newark, N. J. - Mason—.N: A: Lloyd, of New York. Tho corner:stone:Was Rita in2August, 109, 0 and the stricture:is now complete from baseltO peat. . . Onx - TerAttar.—CaliCl' 3401tGAN *ART died at his residence in • this village, liaturday . Afternoon, 20th of consumption. / „Capt. Hart was for many years a resident of Charleston.' ,When the six Months troops were called out during the war, he enlisted rin• Co. 'A. Bth battalion and served out the term....' We battalion Was afterward incorporated with the 187th P. V., and'the deceased followed his pons.( pany into the new organisation. Ho was'promo ted from tirao to r tinie, and at last attained to the captaincy of C0...A. His deivotion to duty and his fortitude under disoouragin; ; circumstances ware marked; and his popularity among his cow, rades assured ' from , the - first. Capt. }lint served atmeptably , a* Postmaster ittithis place for about three years. lie Was Mao a Member of the Bar orTioga aottaty,.though failing health for several years seriously interfered with ~his prio tioe.• •He was in his 37th year. Ho. was -buried from the M. .E: Church, of which be was a eon. sistont metabdr;' Sertien by her. J. F. Calkins. , : GOrgszr.-L-Notv °quietly a' fitful breeze from .Ohio, bearing on its wings, net healing nor. Gilead'it balm for the nations, i, but a message which 'betokens other , ayitiptoins of dettline ;•in nubile virtue. If any tn , an, nominal ChriAtian nominal infidel, know himself to t bii, in Om' )eaSt_ responsible for this 'state of ffairs if •any such man has , itruek hands With the chiefs df disorder' —let him take home to his 'eon!, if, indeed, he has anything but a stomach, the unwelcome truth which comes from the West: "The Board of Udaoation in Cinoinati has, by a 'vote' 22 to 15, excluded the Bible froth the ptibliO schools of. that city." We noted' the:, pendency of swat a' proposition two weeks ago, in another part of this paper. -Pessibly it did . ..not - „then'. app4ar, _to us that the proposition would ,carry. 'lt has !carried. 10 Catholics, 8 infidels, 1 Jew, and' three Chris. Violist—so the report has it—voted'to exclude the Book from the schools. We inosume,that not a single Christian voted in that crowd. Chris- tianity is spiritual liberty 'or it is nothing. You cannot have spiritual liberty without a,freo press; free speech' and a free Bible, Luther struck' for an open Bible. Wieklif, before Luther, likewise demanded it. This republic established tong. bind freedom in the outset; and forfottrioroYearic there has been no departure from the , rule until now. }Of course somebody's to blame. Who, is that somebody 7 Let us see This is preeminen tly, a loose age. The Doctors Of Divinity de-' flounce it as a freethinking ago. That is a mis take. There is a ban on free thought; and thought and action are hampered in a thousand way, not gelid for them. There is a, species of rationalism outside of church organizations about which many good folks aro grelitly exercised. Quiet i your fears, good people. The evil is nearer than that. Your ohurohus are full of emotional materialists, who aro not always rational on re- ligious matters. They put profession above pos session, theory above practice, They have taught by example that an infidel lifo is superior, and more acceptable to the Almighty than more eccentricity of belief. Do they take the outside world far a pack of idiots, and presume' that . its observers do not ace and note those glaring rancor'. aistencics ? Wo do not fear to declare that, but for the .;,often compromising with known and acknowledged wrong practiced by professing Christians from tra period far in the past,but Moro especially within..&period of twenty years, the exclusion of the Bible from public schools in an enlightened and Protestant city could not have happened. The undeniable fact is, that a man who should go about ringing the tthanges on The Sermon on The Mount, or come of Paul's moat trenchant Spistles, would starve to death, it; in deed, he escaped the fate of Christ or Wel: ThinlZ a moment:--Is not cash too often held an equivalent for something that money cannot buy? Do not professing Christians compound with vice and inchoate i critno, as mCn with &lonics ? Would not the Master find more qbles of the money-changers in , the temple in this' year 1869 than he found and upset in the year &V, Would he find fewer Pharisece,of Pharisees to whited Sepulchers's'? Wis'ld ho find tin' ''decrease of Sadneees, who deny the immortality of Mu, - in effect r Would he not find more Good Same-- titans' than ho found of old ? PAh,the teaching of, Christ's birth and parentage, and its coniPleinenf," the stories of the Samaritan man end women, bdie been so slurred over and neglected for 1806 yeal s ! W icklif saw it, and Luther, "and Zwingle Bat who dares to preach, to-day; that the parable! of the Good Samaritan is not a: teaching of :be nevolence"and Christian charity alone;.or, indeed, in chief? It was aimed at the reiigiouS pride of that age, and how close it out •`the branehei of their pride!" The Jew never for - gavo. it, And all tho advocates of a free Bible in -0 incinnitti, :Itt Isiaelite was theltoesteloquent and strenuous! 'hint: of it. Shall the Second Coming bo to the :; , aelite also', and shall the Israelite alone receive :Btu ? f STATE tiOR'OOL, MANSPIELD, PA. 111 TERM , EXAAIINATION of Ilds lorditute RIII ruumv•iro Thursday Der 2. IRR9, at R o'clock A. 31., od couti our two dm public ore invitiol °suss of N.V:I 4 CI 'l;5 —rhur..lay, A lf. . ; 8 to 9—M. Art. nootic r-üb. Junion , ) Miss Pr -ton Etrr, 011'4o/wit' 'Just r 3 ) Coohrtti oto li:.--Alg,t,r4t (3n ~ 31 A ) 1 rol 3 one. (.luor,r II) tt t 99 Pro.aus, t 4 (.1..5n0,t ) 13tItivrin 10 to 11—rng. (3 , nornor. (Junior 4 ) Prof. Wat , on Ad ruuuh3' • (,:etsiors) Prof V. 17111 • A rishi3,l.l tc Miss naldwin !I to m.,11 (e4iv Ines t) i.:,ovilran t wen", 'rot IV:tt..l)fl A ivano• i) Jsrie9 t 9 2 P (:•,,•111..ii.) Prof... Tol l, I 4h-411,111 x (.Inni , r r ) Lamb it.,1,11-r A . Prot .ttati 2. 1 4 to.3%—itending (Jti.iior A.) %I t-, Preston. nt)X. Ornniniar. (P'111) Jll/lif)r) l't 01. Watson 3. 1,1 to 4X—zipon JO tt hew). of TegiChimg / Pry f. Verrilt Fniver, A .I‘l 3 to 9,-Latin Render 8., Prof. Watson Arithmetic, (advanced) Prof. Joneh (Sub Juniors) Miss ,Preston 0 to 10 —Geometry, (Seniors) Prof. jones- Arithmetic, (Junior B.) Miss Preston • • 10 to 11—:Anabasis, Professor Watson French A., labia Cochran - • Reading,• (Junior B.) Miss Preston 11 to 12—Drawing, Prof. Thompson • Peunmansbip, Miss Bradley. 11 to 21—Phys. Geography. (Seniors) Prof. Vorril Political Geography, Mies Baldwin German 8., Miss Cochran • 21 to 31—,-Aritlinntic, (Junior A.) Prof. Jones - Eng. prummar, (Seniors) Prof. Watson 31 to 4/—Reading., (Seniors) Miss Preston •• • French 8., Miss Cochran •There will bo a meeting of the Board of Trtts tees, Thursday P. M., at 1 o'clock. - • Friday. evening Dee. 3, the Senior and Junior Classes will give an exhibition in tho•Normal' Chapel, commencing at 7 o'clock. Prof. Ifoyt will have charge of the Music. Tho next term win commend) hioNDss•, Dna 6, 1869. "Fresh as a Maiden's Blush" re the pure peachy Complexion which,billtms the use of tinge u's Magnolia Malin, It is. the, 'lmo ! Secruf of Beauty. Fashionable Ladhis in Societv understand this. , . - . The :klagnolia Balm changes ataractic ConMR'S Girl Into a pity Belle more rapidly than any other one thing, itelluess , Sunburn aan ,Freckles, Blotclics and all effects of the Summer Son disappear Wlikre it 1.; used, and a get/ Jai, cultivated, fresh expression is obtained which rivals the Bloom of youth. Beauty is ficiasible to ail who wlll inrt 76 cents at any respectable store and insist on getting the Magnolia Balta. Use nothing but Lyon's Kethairon to Dress the flair. m. Xabciaa 3E31.2.1131.33.t0e55e5. SEWING lIIACHLNES... t 4.9SVE, Jr., first Premium Sowing' Mn • chine fpr sale iu Wellaboro; by .• .'•• Oot. 28, 1868-2 t. A. POLEY. MMEIIMIME=:= rffEgNfM ytis. 131401MilihddtcOnforrathe,pub fio th nA iaebe bus just returned frollef city with a splendid assortment of millinery goods. She has Aso opened, a variety store, where may be foUlid; all tho - se. failoy tirades which the ladles like to well--consisting of dress-trimmings,- hoop-skirts, corsets, hairbralds, switches arid Ira• terfalls, stattiped work; Jewelry, perfuntety r worsteds fur trimmed, and worsted hoods, and a splendid - assortment of- ladies' fare, all of which will be sold at the lowest market priegas. ' Blre. Smith returns thanks for 'the Very liberal patronage and hopes to meet sa cut:Alumina° of the'samoi: = 31691 Sat'atilta 01111 . 4..,; Woligkere; V . PV; 10,18691 AG . , CIiIIRCIE Opxrarria; ()Oiling Ser vices will be field in Bt. Andrew's Church, Tioga, on;St-; PaYitioy.`3o sii•-• • ItAR i,IAGES. •- • • Mo ODRMICR—GA.YLORD.--'• Xa 7 1 10'2 ' 6 km -I 'B3, 'f,! 1869, by Roy. M. S. Rymer, gr. p,,q. McCormick, and Miss Bell Gaylord, all of Bkos);- burg, Pa. • ,LOVIELL--ETZ—t/ty ; *loga, 16; 1869, by • Rev: - C. Otis Thatcher, Mr. Orlando. ; Winn. well Aolgra. Sarah M . V.Utsr,,all of Tioga, Pa. [We congratulate youi] 4; 1869, by, ,Rey. Calkins, John W. Engliik s co„Miso ')R h oda Ann Green, all of Delmar, 1 , 4., MEACHAM—KIMBALL.—Nov:.. 8, : 1869, by. Rev. J. F. Calkins, Mr. Albert 14. Meacham of. Delmar, to Miss •Susan RimbaD, of ,Charleston. `. '-:313i*;.-:‘looll.lEtallr,.., INATOMICIL PATHOLOGY, And Physician for the Exciusititi ri - eatutertflif Chronic .Diesases. AU Consuitations and L'inanr* / (nations of "Paiiente %Va.:to-Trete of Charge: D t• OlitrlF examines and explain, yowl/beak :Vat: out 'asking any questions. if be understand* our case you knOw it, and cannot bo deceived. If he can- not tell your disease and how you foal without asking questions tie dope not ootietder Meisel( competent to treat your case, This - is ,the criterion to go by and patients ehoUld not be eatiatied with any other:, Thin is the only direct and positive evidence of my ability as a Scientinc Physleian, and by this standard I am Willing to be Judged. Dr. Clark treats no case unless conscientiously of. the opinion that it can bo cured or perthartentlylenefitted. Dr.:Clarki triats no case unless he cairideeprlbe the .disease and its symptoms without Intorttiga ‘ titig his patient.. • •• Dr. Clark will treat no CilitOnlo Disease unless ha owl explain its character to tho complete and perfecit aat- I slaption op,thq , patient examined. And tho Dr. ..ould . bens mpet,pcisitively state; that be desitca no patients to stow treatment from film, unless tney ate"fully and :completely satisfied •with his consultations and exam -. inations, which dromade freeironi charge. • Dr: CLAM/Owes-his practice 'upon' tho incontroyer tlblo law of-Nature..,, Pirst---Tliat - evory'Cause has an d affect. :Iliecond.edhat'discasea - are causes producing of- leas of mynitortescand.thise overy•liieease has its own peculiar eliects-"or hymptoms.-Whieh if PrOperlY and thoroughly, understood. by the examining. Physician. catrite clearly Pointed but to the complete- satisfaction of the patient examined_ Dr Clark'a method of diagnosing or exPloiffint'dle assn and their symptoms is only tho process of retie. oiling from cane* to effect; and -hoe been acquired by thorough.literary and medical culture, and also by an elmost unlimited -practice in. 'every-form oY disease to which the human spited' - • Dy this proton of.reneening the Dr. bras acquired a reputation and success in treating diaceoeo seldom at tained. Dr. Clark.is making quite a' number of convenient appointments fur the benefit of Invalids who our go. a long distance 7 to consult him. . Patients 'wil find this an opportunity rarely afforded.and one they should Lot fail to take advantage of. The Dr. furnishes all the medicines, instruments and apparatus, necessary for the successful treatment of every case. Dr. Clark will be at " Welleborta House" Wellsboro, Pa.. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and lourday, Dknoruber, 22, 23,24,26,20 and 27,18614 Marifleiti, 1 ,Monday,. , . November 21, 380, %toga, Hero. . Tuesday; ,- . • "' -• 80; •" ' ' Lawrence vine, ,11'ednottday,•' .• December, I, •' MOSBbIITS, • . • Thursday. • . 44 , It Bali Brook, . Friday , . 8, ' Wolisborog ' Saturday - ' ' 4, • hitddleburyContro Monday -' .• !-, •'' Ot '-- Shortsvino, ~ Tuesday . ,'. - ' ''. 7,' . • Sablusvillo; • •Wednesday • - : ' 8, ' Ilinsttleiti. , Thtualay,o, • Knoxville, Friday ,- ' ' 10, ' Little Marsh ' , Saturday • g 11, • Stony Ruh, Monday . ' . .• , 38, ' Morris I'. 0., . Tuesday - ' 14, • -.. Nauvoo, ~,. ' Wednesday - • ' 16, • Hensler to Arn, Thursday • 19, • Onclens Cornere,. Friday , : .• , ' 17. ' illoaelturgh. .',i r Saturday ; -• 38, • Cherry Flatts, _Monthly ~: ' 20, ' Covington, : Tuesday „. . g 21, '. Ma inelairgli, Wednesday r • ' 22 , r, , Roser lila, 'TbUrsday .' 23, • Idansfleid, Friday '.- . , , • 24, • , Welleboro, 1 , Saturday 25, tlol/iduyston'ai Monday . , ••-4, Tiogn Stir., Tuesday. . , . ' 28, ' , Millortown, -Wednesday,, . g 29, • lartvrencoville, . Thursday. , 80, r,. Nelsou . • .. Friday • • • . ' 31, .E.littaina, Saturday. : ‘ January 1, 1878 - Osceola, Monday " 2, ' Keeneyville, Tuesday • • . . • 4, • WellsbaSo, Wednesday it Thursday ' i. 6& 8 • Nov. 17. 1880-2 m. AP 4 PRAISEMENT.e—In the - Rogistiite aloe for Tiogn County, In matter of EfitOto Of John It. Dickson, late of-.oharloo ton Township, in said county, deceased To Wm. J. Kirby and De Azro A-Niohols, ExoeutorS of the last will and testament of the said John R. Dickson, deceased. Take notice that. by virtue of Aidonitnission issued to me for' that purposel, by Register cf• wills for Tioga Co, Pa. I shall, on Satnrday the llth day of Docomber mat, nt 10 0 'clook,i, a. m., on the preiniseilato the foal estate Of. the said John It. Dickson, doo'd., ghtirlbston township, aforesaid, proceed to make a valuation and ap ; . , praisement of the said real estate . at which time and place. you' On attend if you ace proper- WILLIS PEAKE,Appraiser. Charleston, Nov. ,t,'1869-3w. A DMINISTRATOR'S 'NPTlCE.—Lettera of 11 4 Administration having been granted to. the'underaigmed urion'fbcioatattiof Truman and Wealthy Ifarrington; late of Union; detVd,' all porfona indebted - to: said dededento or elaiiniag against tho same, must softie with • . , :• • J-.,8. OLBVELAND, • • , Yti69=isw: - ' • Adm'r. ~SPECIAL NpTIOF.S. .A.moug thc-,umuy hair preparations in the market is tilt easy matter to decide Which one of them is most dUsirable for Use. HALL'S VEGE 'l'llifLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWE,R, ,has Leen betorethe public about nine years,' its vir-' to- , 4 tested and certified' to by many leading and i•Alueulial, phYsicians of Nel Xngland, among , ell , ral Nit , notyruitan Walter , Burnham, M. D., tor niorly Pt , ofessott Of Sitignry_iit _ the Worcester ;ledical institution - , pod in Penn University of kiiiiatietPhirt whmsais, pod. used it for re -toying the hair, where inveterate eruptions had 'osisted garions kinds of treatment, and found 'hat not co ly was the. hair beautifully restored ~ its original beauty, but also 'the disease of the ealn - compietely c s ured- ; 7 als Goo . Gray,. A.l. D , ,, ,f Nashua , N IL. the leadin physician of the taco where this RENEWE i is crituitirsatured,, peaks of the preparation in thin way ; . I •hay.o Aran its effecte in very teeny cases. 'rt will ear trimly, restore the hair to, its ,original- color, it cleans the 'head of tiantiruff,Aud leaves the hair soft, glow} and beautiful I do - not think its use in any wdy iujurious, hut on the , contrary, beneficial. I can, therefore, cheerfully mourn mend it to the public." A. A - , Hayes, M. D., 'State ASsayer. of Masa:, 14114 anal_Trod it, tie. sures the public by,oortiiicate i that it le the beat preparation for the intended purposes of the many be has emit:pined." „: . With, those assurances Beni. such high sources,, surely 'those who desire a perfected and reliable hair restorer can do no better than use HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN r:tAIR RENEWER. , It. P. HALL A 00., Nairita, - N.'IL Pruprietors. . ' Oct. 20, 188 D. JUST QUT. ' ~ . , '.CHERRY PECTORAL TROCHES," For Colds, Coughs,- Sop Throats, and Bronchitis. Noni as good, nono so ploasant, none cure as quick 10 Astor Hume, - Nto York datober 20, 1969-3 m , inimr,t , sur; who suffered ,for years from Ner vous-Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of ybuthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering lonablty, send free to all 'who ruul , it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which be weacured• tiufforora wisblng to, profit by the adver tiser's experience, can do so,by addressing fn perfect confldebee, ' 30011 N D. OGDEN. May 26. , 0-Iy. No. 42 Cedar Street, New York. ' Advertiser, Saving Dery restored to health in n 5T•m weeks, by a very Simple iszoildy, after having suf fered several years with a severe lung affection, find that dread dilierist, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow , sufferers the moans aware. • ,To all who desire it. he will send ,a con of the pro ecription used (free of chhrge,) with the directions for preparing and using the Same,. which they will find aa eons CORN Ton Ccorsusirrimv, AsrumA, Brunmnrip, etc. The object of the advertiser in - sending the Prescrip, Lion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to ho IhvaluKide;-,abd he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, acid may,prove a blessing • z Parties wishlfig the piesitiption, will please address . Rev. EDWARD, A. WILSON: " ' Nirilllamsburgi-aingi - ounty, N. Y. May 26, 1860-/y. Picot' Eason or 'rr ~, i .: , HAL L'S • iETAULE SICILIAN 1108.117'0.2y .:f7 CO., ERRORS OF YOUTH. TO ,OONSIIMPTIVES. .:. ^i r h 'z'~.~:nH. ~ztt:..{i~T ~`:,ir~^F.Pr.'..n"'--~r.:.»d :'i.' rillicall :I , RAILROAD-NOTICEiI 1 EN= !MI ME ..,, ~. 1 ,4013!wo expect to build 10 make of the road Mir winter, and meet bare the— ~~.~~~~ MEM To do it with, we Shall here a fter sell goods oni, ,f ,' „For Cash; . nOtiee is Vorehy given to , all who owe as,-to oaJl and, p ay tip, or we Audi make costs at once, "as aro IStinthaire the money, Our cash vises to•dap are as follow; BostlYhtto Void Plow pOT soak, $2,00 1 1, llf " - li e d -,g• 111% r. 1,75 4; s pr i ng •. a • ,ri • 4i .4,..... igko " Packwhdat " " ' e... 1,150 - - - Everythlttg *alai% iii proportion. We will pap Cash for 100,000'' Bushels of Oats, Wheat au4 Coro. A 1..' NaY.l7~Y2B~s tf. For Sale. A SEVEN OOTAIYE PIANO in good condi tion. .1 1 4064onaciitablit: „*to. MARY BOAST. • Chtirlostop, ,17; WY. '1" • - , , Pliftnere. •._ • IWILL sell a fall-blood Devon 'Bp.% 2, years old, for cash, good parr, or exchange for stook.. ' - • . ~.„ I have a mammoth " Cfiester County White Boar, procured' of Hugh Henry, of Philadelphia; and ,t his boar I- Ault keep tor service. to the general 'POMO I would say that I am brepared to • Bell :goods, at ,-anctica, being, as I elieve s qualitted by experience to make my ser vices Profitable to employers. Tornio reasonable. BUNN.III, • Welleborq&v. 17,1884:4w. Administrator's Notice. LTITTERS of Administration: having been granted upon. the estate of Hiram B. Kil. tuurn, deceased, all persons indebtod to, or claiming against said estate, will settle with: „. . , BALKY ANN KILBOURNB, "DelM - ar, Nov A l7, 18139 1 :6 . t.. Admits. 500 Hemlock Bark, wanted, for t ghost market pries will be, paid on delivery a my Tannery, in Wellabore. - Jae 2, 1882—tf. JOSEPH RIBEitOLLFI. L4rge Stock of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, Suitable for the Fall and Winter trade; at SMITH & WAITE'S, Oat. 27, 1860. Corning, N. Y. ROY'S Cholera Drops This medicine is quite dif ferent from other prepara ions called G11011E44. DROPS. It is an unfailing remedy for disorderi of 'the bowels. SOLD DY ,DIitIOOISTS AT 50 cta PER B 0 TrTLE, Wellabor°, July is; 1869-Iy. HAVE 1 7 0,U SEEN THE 1 Imams!. Stock or • Carpets, AND 01L GLOTTIS, it( the Carpet Btoro of Oot, 2'i,41869. EIMMIIMI IF YOU WANT A Coat,,or,, i l Suit of Clothes, Cali and eon our stook of Cloths or Cassimeres, and leave your measure, andlon can bo supplied on short notice, at, Oct. 27, 1869. ME WRIORT wpm REMO SMITH t WAITE'S, • Corning H. Y. SM/TII A. WAITE'S, Corning, N. Y iißice's GroceV • • " AND 018-914 STORE: In Mager' 'Moak,' 10 door ,belino Cosverss 4. - 0 ' • •#ood's Dryhods Store; ' --;' Come to John H. Rice • , • , If you want to get sone good Moe, - Only ono shilling per pound; But you;IliII,nOt find whiskey or wine, ' :Ifor any,other compound. • • But Teal", ',llea% of very best, Bernina will find a large hen's neat; Cleves, einnemon and candy, Rore you Wilt find everything handy: Plonr, et every grade and kind, And prices to snit all mankind j Bo there will be ho grumbling, 4 While ibis barrels in and out will be'timbling praokara, Tobacco and 4. l lsPice* Dried Bea( And Sugar-al/rod name; If I tell to you ono() I • oan twice, Bo call in woman and man. , So give me a call both great and email, And I will try to suit you all; .But If you pall hiller° byobanoe, 'Do not forget:to bring a few stamps, Korona Oil and vinegar. Coleman'. /Bastard and Oinger; 'And'Soap tbe bpst.at ten cents a bar, .And fine Balt for butter, the beet by far. Re?ro iniTheris'lon will find, Biown's Glais clashing Polhill, • That will last until everything is demolished. August 26, 1869—tf. ItENOVAULd. . ... New StockL New Goods! -SE / A.RS & DERBY It 7 ,A ggr, k rz , : txrg r i e th o er ne ate lioo o r n ` t i t :: id% a taw stook' tit BOOTS, B ALMORA LS, GAITERS, • 1100TEES., , vBROGANS AND ftr GAL LIGA.SIi INS ' .. ~ warranted t i O fib nyLfoot \ from No. 0, to 113 In °bistro! . Tli a ok Intel boon aolootod by ono who haa Mei adv Otago of THIRTY YEARS'\ EXPERIENCE in tho buelpess o and Is tho beet and fullest in the country. Our stook of" f FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP PEP, SOLE, COMMON CALF, LININGS, BINDING, MO- - ° ROCCO, &0., will be kept ap as heretofore On Findings we shall bo found at home al ways, and, we shall endeavor to sell at prim aatiafaetory to the trado. Wo won't be wider= sold. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, SKINS, 7RS & PELTS Also ilk) top of the Market for WOOL.. }ltit, our beat bola will be on . CUSTOM WORE! Aa usual, There's comfort in a well made custom boot, That Ote the corns without too much comp:taming f'or everybody'knowe a shabby foot Cannot be compromited by overdressing. And ono may wear clean linen with a suit Of Buret cloth, but there is no finessing Will make a man with shabbily dreseed foot, Look like a gentleman upon the atreot. • • MORAL : Bay your boats of SEARS h DERBY, • Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.] Wollabor°, Oct. 20, 1869—tf. A NEW ARRIVAL Of freeb, GOODS right from the city, at ' ' 'MetalAid & FARR'S. WE HAVE N 4 T time or free to enamerate the differs t KINDS AND STYLES, but would be ploaeod to hove ell WISHING GOODS wfsbinigoode, to call and look for thomaolvos Tioga, Sept, 22,•1869 Sohn Mclntosh. DEALER IN VERMONT AND ITALIAN MARBLE, Man ufacturer of MONUMENTS, TOMB-STONES &o. Cor. Market tr. Cedar Sta., Corning, N. T. AU orders promptly and neatly axe.. outed. ANDREW VAN - TAMEN, Agent. Oot. 13, 1889-Iy. El WICKHAM & N'Altil iSTONTO: rZII.II, Tl4m -Things is Arriv ii , VßElrthlug le lovely; aud the sneer biped &Towle - Isom a sublime attitude. ladll Please Observe, that the best natured man In Town having no dead the wants of the public, and having boun tifellY supplied himself with almost everything which this world out afford to appease them; now benevolently proposes to open the whole be fore the 'people, and say to all,'old and young, black and rbito, rich and poor, • • - COME , • 1 You pay ‘ you Money ant you take your choice. Don't stand out in the cold exposed to the el merits and to the Sting.of the neighbors bees, but pull the latch string, his always out in bus iness lions., ito. ENTER I The large hearted proprietor, or hie urbane good natured clerk will conduct you, ae it were through a GARDEN filled with ravishing delight;' " Ist. A GAEDEII OR SPICES, n which every thing Spioy,from a nutmeg to cayenne Pep: per mar be seen and procured., 2d, ‘ A GABDBX OR SWEETS, in which ov ary Nrarlity tf Saoeharine delights, both solid and liquid may be had by 'Rho stick, pound or gallon, and of such flavor and complexion as will make every aching sweat tooth in your head fairly jump with delight. Should you bo pomologl cally inolined, UN humane Individual will con. 4ttet you into a • , GARDFN OF, FRUITS, in which almost ev ery Verfety, of lusoions things to •be found Bath- trod }rein the four quarters of' the globe, will bo shown to satisfy your largest longings: Oranges from Cuba, Lemons from Florida, Prunes from Turkey, Raisins from Malaga, Currants from the Grecian Archipelago; Peaches dried 'nd cann ed along with a -groat variety of Cann e d Fruits from the Jerseys; Dittos from Syria, and Figs from A siaMinok. NO end to the supply of every species of NUTS from 3 Continents. THE TElk' GARDEN will next 'command your attention; the warm decoction of the China leaf and the Java bean have become almost uni versal beverages, and if not swallowed too hot or to strotg, the mild stimulants are esteemed as eminently promotive of-oumfort lnd What oomp , ny of elderly ladies could over part id peace without them ? 'Noir your triend the GARDNER, will be most happy to show you all this. • He will ask you politely _to look at his Tea. Yon at 6 welcome to try every chest and see if U.iiN POWDER, Sonohong GREEN, DYSON, .ko. which flavor you like, but of all the other 'styles whose jaw crooking names would be dangerous to pronounce, COFFERS, in every style, ditto, ditto, ditto. Fuirthermore, Tho beneficent proprietor of this mammoth es. tablishrient—out of sheer good will, and if you wilrbelieve him for no other motive than your interest and his, has at vast expense established at the same plaman immense depot of •Provis. lone, consisting of Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, White Fish Sword Fish, &0., &c. Meal, Hams, Butter, Trout, Blue Fish, ' Halibut, &e., &o. 4 All of which ho intends to sell at a profit, on the principle of "live and lot live." Ile generally proposes also to reoci';e in exchange ail the pro ducts of your farm and dairios,and it is said con fidentially to the public, that ho never refuses Cash. Tho' it irks him wretchedly to keep it. So anxious is he'. that the dOar people should want nothing whatever that money can buy of Wellsboro, Juno 16, 1869 RE GUL ATOR, CORNING. N. Y. Here We Are Again %IRANI - MIL for the favors we have thus far received from the people of THE TIOGA VALLEX, we wish to call their attention to the fact that me are just receiving'a New Stock of Goods adapted to the early Fall Trade, comprising ev erything,desirable, both in style and quality, and shall be pleased to see our old customers' and all who may come from that vicinity to CORNING to buy DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCkERY, OROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, &c., &e., as wo always giro customers frcim a distance A LARGE ,DISCOUNT. ON .PRICES, we thus alto it,li t • interest to come to us to make t cir po for th e ir rchases, as many peop o in that region will testify. We do not believe in long advertisements, displaying long lists of prices, ,tobut will convinee all who come that we can, and do seli GOODS' CHEAP, that this Store, is, In reality THE REGULATOR. for tlll3 . sootion of lountry. C4ll and take a look through our it:mem+ stook and satisfy yourselves. owing' Coating, Sept. 8, 1889. _ MEI L. A. 4ARD.NEII. j Mil ,1 i t , t!' t This space t waa sold ' to Mather's; but -ow ing to the rush of bu siness he cannot we it. , NEW WINTER. GOODS. TOLES & BARKER, (NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.) WOULD say to their friends and the public generally, that they are now receiving a eplendid assortment of sunnier „ DRY GOODS, snot' am MEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, READY MADE CLO THING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, also a large and 4,011 selected stook of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, SYRUPS, MOLASSES,' ETC" ETO., TO. We are able to offer our customers the bond of the LAST DECLINE OP PRICES in the Noir York Market, our Stook having been purchased since the groat decline in Goods. TOLES A - BARKER Woßsboro, Nov. 17, 1869. KEYSTONE STOREY. WELLSBORO, PA. Summer is Long a-Coming! A ND somo people begin to lose faith in the promise of soodtimo and harvest. In view of this feet Bullargi i Go.), have concluded to harry up the transmiby stook ing their sirolvos and counters,with n wisely so lecte4.4n aupotior lot of `S i. 1 I t i ~ Mit DRESS aoODS I I , , aginpriiiinft it vArloty of Silks, Linens; Hosiery, Gloves, Em broideries, Poplins, Lawns, Permled, Piquas, &c., &c., together with a fine lot of Domestins, Sheetings, Shirtings, Sum mer Clothing, Ladies Shoes, giro. We Isbell aell as low ae anybody, and give you good" Goode. -- 6m. - rust me 16, 1869 BIILLA:RD Sr, 00. . , . iorAs itinovvi his goods to the New Store Itt ~LILI -Wright 86 . Issiloy's Block, mond 1104 east of Sore' 132100 n. k ''. Alt received, comprising 'every thing wally DRY GOODS STORM El Dry Goods, Groceries, Cramp; Hardware, Boots and Shoes, hat is natuilly found in a Brat-dais country storo. CM Thanking my patrons for their very libsral-" . "' patronage 'heretofore, I propose to attend strictly to business in future and sell all the goods I pos. stbly can. So call in and see • TS truly a novo ty - ia medicine, differing ma• terielly from I I other , preparatione ; it has a power of ite own, nd -Poiseesee virtues that are peculiar to itself: It has wonderfu success, in the relief and care of NEURALGIA, SPRAINS, SWELLINGS, BURNS, RHEUMATISM, OHIL- I - - BLAINS, PAIN, SORE THROAT, . it ) !NFL MATION, .FELONS, QUINSY; , PLEURISY, BRUISES, Painful 'railings and snob disorders as require tin outwardapplication. • Prico 50 contd. Sold by Druggists generally. October 27, UM. C 7. 13.- NE„ellezr, Lots of New GoodiL_l kept in a So it's over the way, The people say— Kelley has gone with his goods; Consisting of everything, Including old women's hoods. and an endless variety of SO-FORTFIS, Sept 22, IEB9 UTIFER SA • AdministratoT ,Notice. LETTERS of Adminlitration having' bean granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Leonard Eichanbaoher, of Liberty, deed, all persona indebted to, or claiming against the es:, tate, must settle with MAIL E. VEIL, Liberty, Oct. 20, 1869-Bt. Admr. STATE NORMAL • SCUOOL, MAltarzELD, PEswailintrue. ►jIHE neat term of this Institution will eom ji menoe Wednesday, Sept. Ist 1869. For Catalogues—baddress Prof. Chas. 11. Ver. ril, Bionsfield, Tioge County P. Jnly 7, 1869-tf. A. IL EASTMAN', 'DENTISTL r7:7 4 . iv 0.13, lciAtil Artificial teeth from ono to an entire set hurt- 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 "iive and let liver prices." July 28, 1869. Great Improvement in Dekeistry.' HAVING purehasod the sire right of Dr. Polsora's sttuiliai proved patent A irli °spheric( Denttil Plates for Tioga County. I now take pleasure I in offering its to the public+ as the greatest Dr- CIOVR.RY yet 4 made - _ Mechanical Dentistry. • By the use of which, we Can overeeeme any any , and all difficulties which have hcrettifore baffled the skill of the most practical Dentist In the world. Plates constructed upon this plan re main perfootly firm under all circumstances or condition of the mouth, as no air, or particles off food oan possibly get under them. Those having old styles, Gold or Rubber Platen, can, at half the cost, have the Improvement applied to them answering in every respect thp same purpose as as a now sot. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every -case. C. N. DARTT, Dentist. Wellsboro, Juno 9, 1869. . This is to certify that we aro now nslng the Imprdr od .Dental Plates with perfect satisfaction. Haring used tho old style of plates for years with all the troubles and inconveniences known in the use of such plates, We cheerfully recommend the improved Plates as Ilsr superior to anything yet known. It. 8. ICIMDALI. OEMS. WILLIAMS. insurance Agency. WELLSBORO, PA. Cash Capita-1 over $2O l OOO l OOO. FIRST-CLASS CO'S-NONE BETTER. RATER AS LOW as any good Companies will take. Policies on dwellings and farm property written at this office, and delivered on payment of premium. Are You Insured I It costs but little, pairticularly to insure dwall- Inge, farm property,' and contents.• Detached dwellings and farm property insured for 3 years for one per • contum I and expense of policy, 4to. A house, detached 100 or more insured for $lOOO for 3 years, at an expense of $11,50. Only $3,83* a year' Small tax—good thing in ease of fire. Furniture, provisions, bedding &0,, at the mane rates. There is no excuse, Everyone Should be Insured. rf not with me,'Smith ct Merrick will do lt• just as cheap, and Just as well. (Gratis, gentlemen ) 1 should be glad however, to befriend enough in this manner to pay for advertising. JNO. L MITCHELL: Wellsboro, Sept. 2, 1869-tf. NOTICE TO CO LECTORS.—AII Oolleotore In the arrears will be requliad to make im- mediate payment a d sottlemol/fi ' or costs will be mado:l I would also call their attention to the notice in the back part of their Duplicates, as it will be rigidly adhered too. Oct. 27, 1869-tf. H. C. BAILEY, Treas. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Eteoutors Administrators and Guardians names' bo low, have filed their accounts in, tho Register's office, do and for Tioga' county, Pa., and-that the said tteounts wlll bo presented to tho Orphan's Court for said county, at a session of said Court to be held in Wellsboro, on Monday the 29th day of N o vember 1889, at 2 o'clock, P. M., for eon firmation and allowance. Account of Philetud Crandall, Executgr of the last Will and Testament of Albert Fowler, late of Nelson tw'p., deed. Account of Sarah M. Els, Administratrix of the Estate of Chas. 0. Eta, Into of Tioga Boro', deceased. Account of 'Hiram Kimball, Administrator of no state of Jacob Duryea, Into of Delmar, ' tw'p; deceased. Account of Abram S. Keeney, Guardian of I the person and Estate of Ransom E. Wilcox. Account "of John English Administrator of the Estate 'of Robert Martin, late of Delmar township. , D. L. DEANE, Wellsboro, Nov. 3, 18134—tf. Wit. A. AIIIISTRONa Armettong & Linn, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, WILLIAMSPORT, PENN'A. Aug. 4, 1869-17., afield, Jae. w. Mamas, ATTO NEI — AND CODNSELOR-AT•LAW, Maafield, Tioga oonnty, Pa. Collections pr. ptly attended to. [Sept. 1,1969. KELLBY. WELLSBORO, P Rtgistor, SADIUaL LINN.