001'11E MATTERS. WEDNESDAY - , DEC. 1, 1869. New ti.dvprinemente` Waltham Watobes--lloward & Co. • Harpers' Publleatleo. Baches's column. I, Stove for isle—O. L. Kimball. Agrialtural Society Meeting—J. I. Mitchell. BINDING.—We are about to setid a box of Blagasines, to Elmira. to ;be bound. All persons wishing to avail themselves ofthie oppm tunity artronuested to sond in their books st 011C8. . TUE FOrNbRY.—We are requested tx• gate that the Foundry still be in full operation with new and improved rnaebidery, on the 1144 inst. The new firm wilt be toady to do all kind' of work In the beet manner. SION'S OR P.IIOBPERITY.-01lr village will average shoat seven tights a week now adays. This is evidence of proeperity._ Vide Beripture : "They wax fat and kick." But would not en example now and then reduce dig aggregate of disorder BUCKWHEAT.—For a good article of buckwheat flour we can em:eel:l4 the publio to Messrs. A. N. At 1.- R. Spencer, the enterprisipg proprietors of the Tina Valley Mills. We know ibis by exporieuee, for which we are indebted to t h e liberality of those gentlemen, Thank yon. May your darn never go out. -BURGLARY —Some person or persons, mot virtuously inolined, broke a pano of glassr *m pg the bolt; and entered a side window of t h e i tem of J. IL Boweett v in _Ws . ,139 . rough, last Bridal nights The *Loney drawer was broken, but there was in shah. therein. Wo.do -not bear , that anything else was disturbed. This is a warning to Look out. Men who have no . , visible means of support need watching. AnT.—We notice three -pretty , 01l paintings at the bookstore of Young lt • Co. They ana copyof Biers dt's Sunset, another of Tait's chickens, and snot er of a bevy of quails. Those pictures an palute by pupils of our young ar tist-friend Charlie Thompson, and they reflect credit upon the artists no lees than upon the teacher. Charlie bat proceeded upon the prin_ olple that there are more and better Jiah in the sea than have yet bit at his hook; anti so long ei be rococo*s that he is but now inu t ile thresh- old or art, he must go on improving. HONOR TO WHOM HONOR.—I n givi t hg foal Taylor, of 'Newark, the credit of being the laillder of the M.. E. Church we were in error. Mr. Ira Johnston, of Charleston, has superinten ded the work from an early day, and with an 'Dery which reflects muoh credit upon him. Mr. Cards-Culver, also of this region, must ha►e credit for constructing the spires, a work requir. 4E4111 and mechanical excellence. The spires are a credit, not only to the architect, but to Mr Celver, and models of pace and proportion. Mt. Culver was also Master carpenter ()filth° ett ties job. NovEL Jen. DELIVEBY.—On Mon day of list week a prisoners O'Leary , by name, made he slit from our Jail in a novel manner. It teems that ho made an arrangement with a boy, (nho shall bo nameless here, lest his riassion for sotorlety he stimulated), outside to obtain th e keys of the jail [Ora the Sheriff's bedroom, and 'to let him, O'Leary, out. For this service he promised the boy $5O. The lad gained admit woe to the place where the keys wore kept: took them, and delivered them over to O'Leary, The latter departed at once, and h•te not gel beer.. ovvrtakta Ishe bog was t.ikon before J.isti et Brewster and after a formal examination war bed to answer. The oirtiumstance is unfertunat, for the lad, certainly. TILE LEcTuRE. 7 .Rev. Calkitii dielivered the fourth edture of tla6 course prrvided 'ey the To.,sigh the ws.iking watuneanny the house wer at an eery kn.ur Thu subject of the lee. tere vas "The Preacher outside of the Pulpit.' Ttcteaturer commenced nith a protest agains.' nar a low commonly bold touching th. spere o:l r •he Preacher, citing the example ul ft:in and hie apostle e, togettior with the proph e:r and great teachers of the 011 Testament, t( raltsin his protst. We shall not attempt t( gils even a Sketch of this decidedly aelo and in tlr.:sting exposition of the sphere and influenc e of the pulpit. It was not 'only well conceived ace written, but well delivered. The best of or der prevailed. Dr. Webb sarg the "Sword o Baker Hill" in his best VOll3, and the duet so iaely executed by Mrs. &field and Miss Bow- f man was a fitting closing exercise. The next leoture will be delivered by Dr. W w. Webb, Friday evening December 3. Subject .7? e Girculviott of the Blood. A CENTENARIAN.-011 'the wtn of °mbar the friends of son. Moses ingate, of fluent:till Mass., cefobrated his hundredth birth dap, presenting him With a portrait of himself, patatei by a townsman, on that ocoasion. The Mamic fraternity, of.whiela ho has been a mom• bet for 63 years, took a leading part in the dem castration. Ho 15 doubtless the oldest Mason in Arierioa, and probably in the world. On this occasion ho represented the Master of Merrimack Lodge i i htio hie eon, Roy. Charles Wingate, re ceived the brat degree, and 83 Masons, aged from di to 88 years, were present aselsking in tho cere monies. - This aged gentleman, before whom the history of the republic has been enacted, is still in• pos session of considerable physical and. mental vigor. Es walked about among his - guests, ae• tended a flight of stake, and oonversedfreely and \ intelligently of the progress of tbo ago, taking 11 great interest In the Paola° railroad and other groat publics works. Mr. Wingate wig Postmaster at Haverhill for 20 years; was a judge of the perm 45 years•; a member of the Constitutional Cohiention of 1820; o member of tho Assembly five years, a State Senator three yet re.' Hip last vote was oast for the reelection of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Whagata says that his vigor ia mainly due to a good constitution and abstemious habits from youth up. He says •Ihat from early life lie has been noonstorned to (Ovary limited use of urdeut spirits and tobacco. A part of a glass of wine scary day, at clever' o'clock, is the extent of biel ueo of spirrts, He distinctly remembers Wash ington's vis.t to Haverhill in 1771, and the cir cumstance of the struggle of,eue of the; General's old guards to approach him against ai; wishes of the crowd, which tried to keep the old \ soldier hack The better called Washington by Dann, ,was recognised, and invited to the General's side. The subj....et of tbe.abovo notice is a great unele of the Wingate brothers of this village and vicin ity. MAIXSBURG.—Mr. J. H. DeWitt ht. been engaged to tench the 24ainshurg echo S.ehool opened Nov 1, and will continue 4 month. Mi. DeWitt has a gmd reputition ns u teaches and if parents will keep their child en it Bohai) their iatellectual ens morel tee , he we tired for. The 'u •,, , rebi s'Y I; , 1;t11 " ' EOM - •••I s.J), • - 6.-.1 1. 'hr . ) hxvc s h,r likltel;;.:i cur , 11(1% e wol , :d 1 11_ r tout °Li* 11,,I,bibs_ bur lit-to b.• elr., ',rig Et! h().11•A (Mee a week Binve Sprit u, RAJA, I3,tptieC Chereit, alld tvith utarket la“rit to, the choir. Winter (autumn 'ow; a-oideil Irnii overt .ken far:tiers with much cern vet in the field and littie , ‘,.'o , 7ing done. Potatoes aro -not all dug, but eniinh to F.upply twice ea many people until next fall bare been secured. The oldest inbab. ittntn have never known such potato Crops be. fore. Surra. 11 / 4 tAZ(OERADE BALL. - The Potter Brothers will. give a Masquerade, Ball at their /Wale is Middlebury , Thursday evening Deo. 28. For tho Agitator, Troy District Quarterly 1110etinge—See. • and Quarter. - ' • - s Charleston Deo. 10 to 12. Tinge and Lawretteerille, " 11 12. l'ilonroeton, , " - 17 eve ., to 19. Water,. te , 18, 19. Stklngfleid, • , 11 ' 24, 26. Jackson, ti 1, 25, 26. Hinesburg, d " '' 81 eve.; Jan. 2, Troy, --- ' " . Jan. 1,2, 1870. Canton, " , • 1,•2. • 1 am to preach &m ere; Quartorly.Conf. Mon. eve Smithfield, . , 4, • jam, 7, 9,'1870 East Canton, et 8,43. Westfield, re ) 14, 16.' - t, ' ._ 15 16. Manchester Farms, ,:._ _- i , . -..... • 1 1 ' . 23. Brookfield, - We Chatham, If 22, 23. 1 Liberty Corners, Jan. 29, 30. - - Dushore and Wilmot, Fob. ' - .4, 6. 1 Forlsevillo, .4 5, 6. Matosburg, ", 11, 13. . . Bit riln gtun, a 12, 13. Knoxville, " 18, 20. Tarraingto72) a 10, 20.- Wellebt 0, a `15.27. Dolma ,r . 28, 27. Ulmer,, 8 quarter, Mardi, t . 4,6, Tolman a, • If x A, 8. ChGrlo ton 3 quarter, " ' Mansfield, it 12, 13. 'When the first day of the Quarterly Meeting is Vriday, it means that I expeot to preach on that day at 2 P. at., andmeet the Quarterly Conference; and that religious services will be continued in the evening, and nn Saturday afternoon' and evening; and that I expect ae the rule to return to the same place on Sunday evening. The Sat urday services and the Sunday morning will be conducted by the pastor and such help italic can procure. In every ease it is expected there will be religious services Saturday P. X i and evening; love-feast do., Sunday morning. When Saturday and Sunday only are named for the Quarterly meeting I expect as the rule to be present at the regular services. Zdanstield, November 24th 1889. WznEr Cocannx, P. Elder, A CARD. , The Trustees; congregation and) pastor of the 1 M. E. ehurch desire •to• : esprent their. -sincere-'j thanks to the citizens of - Wellsbore and vicinity who contributed so liberally toward liquidatifig the debt upon their new church, on dedication day.. The whole ) st of the church including do. nations of mat rial and labor estimated at mod. crate prices is 26,000. The amount of indebt ci ednesa ascertained on dedioaton day was.sll,6oo, which was nearly, or quite covered by the sub scriptions. Since-that time, bills have been die- covered, which had been overlooked in the hasty summing np, which, together with the work yet retrittibing to be done upon the church may bring the sum up to $l2OOO. The Trustees ate how ever adding to the list of subscriptions and . with a success that promises , to meet every dollar of indebtedness. , It ie hoped and believed that the vrholo com munity will ha the richer for having contributed to the erection of snob a building in their midst. • 0. L. GIBSON, Pastor. There will be a meeting of the stockholders, of the Wellaboro Driving Park, at the Hotel of B. B. Holiday, the first Monday in December, for the purpose of electing tams for the ensuing year. -, . B. 11. Itcostrtsort. • . ikonAwro December Ist, 18E19 CHATHAM.—The Bradford and Tioga, Quarterly Conference of the Free Will Bepthrt.s, held their November session with the Chatham church at the Kizer school house, the sth, 6th, apd 7th, ult. The meeting was protracted by Elders Buttler and Dodge. It is reported that between thirty and forty have professed faith in Christ. Thanksgiving ,day was remembered et the Roe school house. Sermon by Elder Livingston Miss Gertrude Gleason, of Coonlo, has taken charge of the winter eohool sailed at Shorteville. hir. Urn:to) jaokeon is about erecting a now dwelling houso. 14r6. N. Hastings, has gone to Indiana on a visit to bar relatives. 1. 1 .11ILLamp. IMANStIELD.-oWing to a pressure o', wale kind (borne might say businees) t have nu let you hear 'rum me of lute. However, "Aeel' very generously interceded and fined the vaean , .oto week. • And cunridering the "Aceidenia Idtug 60 much better than the Hegmar" trial, thought \ I would try it a little lunge, :tut it now rulllbOb to pet-P.o4n the /llllotioLlo re oirekl et it. . As .wit.ter draws near, speaking to us throng!. he medium of Juck Frost and a little snow, has uim•.st put an end to external improve ..neats. however, I see that Chas. Phelps hat pan driving agile. un the south and of his lel, 41 Las ju,t fiu,shed planking it so us to pr e viol: Irbui uvvrelowingli... • • Av.ut" atuz.d that lV,u. E Maine, D. bad. b•tught the iritereat ut G. W. Viomo.t t.,0 tircu of Adanhi 4b.Vit.ctitit. That wis a taro It Web the old block in,r. ad of the eh)l al did the bubine‘ss. Nut. A•latiis has filled ore eith n :alga stuck, and is felling a great “tilly goods. 1 Eupiame he sells cheap. I sup. doeu in..st of your readers hove heard hue Di. • is slaughtering drugs &o. and there, tun ,are Pitts Bruih,rs and J W. )VD/holm, nut a hi? whind. In fact, the merchants hero seem to ,aro lolislof sport sellin4 goods clic ‘ ap. M..Kelicy tho ”tber day (3 , u,;ht a fish from tii , rioga River svii i iCh measured iu length tAci,ty t .ur inches, and in oirournferenco nino and u quarter inches. 'cannot say how much it weighed. Can any one beat that in catching fish?, (or in telling a fish story 7) [Good for you. Reguiar."3 REGULAR. COVINGTON LOCAL.—Alartill K. Pai• mer has sold his farm of 75 sores to Johu Walker, ui Riahroond. NVillintu H. Willson, has returned from Cali fornia, after nearly twenty years residence. Our ".weather prophet" has made his almanac) for the Winter, and &len us from 10 to 12 snows, 'depth no t'elatcd. Bev. Mr, Johnson, of Moine was orclai:7od it. r. Baptist minister, on Thursday, Nov. 25, 15,30. The Commiesioners have made a good and de. serving appointment in Thomas A Robinson, as Supt. of Lounty Poor House. Ito is every wa.) competent, and will fitly succeed Tabor. The billiard table started from Potter county,t has arrived, is up, and in running order, anti with it, accessories appears to be crowded even ings. Mrs. Martha Wilson, held her "Thanksgiving"' dinner at the house of one of her daughters ibis place on Thursday, Nov. 25, 1809—all of her children, se\ eral grandchildren, and one great grand obild were present. This is the first re union of the "children" in nearly twenty years. The following officers were elected for tho en suing quarter of Covington Lodge, I. 0:of G. T. W. C. T., E. R. Meeker; W. V. T., Minerva Barber; W. S., Mrs. Anna L. 'Meeker; W. D. S., Ed ffueated; W. P. 8., - Lillie-, Baker; W. T, Charles Lee; W. C., Minerva Baker; R. It. 8., Emeline Johnson; L. 11. 8., Mrs Julia Kelts; 1 / 4 V. Ed Barber; W D. M., Jennie Hurd ; 10., Lutitha Rumsey ; 0. G., Eugene Lee. The Lodge has started a steriei of soolables which are well attended. They extend a- eordia nvitation to all. BEFORE THE FOOTLIOUTS AND BEHIND THE .caves.—We have receired from the publishers, Messrs. Parmelee 1 Co., advance sheets of a new nook of the above title, from the brilliant pen of Miss Olive Logan, the former actress, and pres ont lecturer and author. An examiustinia of the table of contents is such as to excite the strong interest, and awaken the greatest curiosity, to 'cc the work. In fact, tbo Mere table of contents, Is as interesting reading as one often finds in the woks themselves The subject matter treats of hat Curious world, known in theatrical parlance .e the "Show World," and includes everything n the shave of amusements that we ever heard ~ f —even to lectures, which aro often, it most be omitted, the reverse of amusing, except when ietivered ity a O,ugh, or an Olive ,gon--!or Vtiss Logan• la a "bolo entertainment in bcrsell* is a peculiarity of this lady's. writings, Iha vbatever else they are, they ar, never c/va. She s always bright, witty, raid fat-omitting, whet, peaking, or alien tvriti r i g h, - • This nook talies. , ua int. the Fronts of the -- plarer 10)k - -vol l tlef the secure of he Theatre— int4i the dre,sihs rfitrts ire ri feat , — a trh , ,fig the caged ~f [h !. leciag sic • •exhili'l , s a hriihant 7)ll , lt,tas t n glirht .t huff;, •ZIS inounte-banks, actor,, netrei,- , r'atie artitte, :greet tuurili rl4. juggl , .re, t atm rs, their pu;die ttini pt mite g0..1 { i414.$ r, 14 a %.,•-•f•k• • •,a ; • • lia• IC:, it 1111., INE ,t q ., 4 - I , l't ..at. I 1, , •I••••%!..itg v, tn. t,tof " th, .T. , 1 It in 1 0,, no 1111:1 - 11re 11..1 , 1i:1 111:v 111 , 1,'(4‘:-a, 11/ ,#,•••<! :t fur: (), t =II • (1 , •, :al.l Harr tl t r4 jwitzd,ii.,! ; ii 01) the Itjy,i the , 1;!\ r E.. P th ris a,;(mt for tits vt',:rk for 2+iid• DLlcuar y ; ilia -411a rie.4ors.,. I 13ALLOCS : 11 0'0111A' ,MAG,AZISIL-7-WO are •••-ript 0t this marvellously cheap arid- hati;lrome Magazine for December. It table of contehta is varied and charming, embracing the usual tine variety of serials, sketches, stories, poems and at tractive engravings. The publishers announce in the prospectus for the coming year, a serial IltOry fur adults, by the popular 'Magazine, writer, James Franklin Fitts. and a juvebile serial by the young people's fov'orito, Horatio .Alger, Jr. The prios of tide periodical le a marvel to ovary- „ body—a: bundtriV paga * . ftritzoloot illatititad. - Alogorltio for fifteen tents, or DO per, year, is iadtod Ilrobdorfali„v4 l tetP• ThOIMIS 2t,; Talbot, Publirbolr, tiOetbo, Mari , • t.' SEELY—NU:AII —ln Brook!leld, Nov. 20,'89, by -John G. Holmes, Esq., Mr. George Seely of Knoxville, Ra i to 11iaa Barah Z. Nudd of Brook sold, Pa. 11 ST.E.A.DMAN—UUDD —ln- Brookfield, Sept 28, 1869, by John G. Holmes, Esq., Mr. L. Stend man.of Potter county, to Miss Helen Nudd ,of Bryoktiold, Pa.: - • - . C.01q48 A RT..LE..... .Igo v. 24,-1869; by 3. F. Calkins, Mr. Seth Dimon to Miss Holen Bartle of Delmar. DARTT 7 FRANCIS -'ln Cbarlestoa , Nov. 3, 1889, by Rev 0 L. giboott, Air Davi4 Do.rtt to bliss'Estokla 'Francis, 411 of Charleston.- IIUItD—VARI , TE.II7—At. the M. E Paisonage, Nov. 16, by Rev. 0. L Gibsue Mr William I'. Mud to Miss , T. Varner, all of Airefisboro. BUTLER.—In Blossburg, Nov. 12, 1869, ..Ifo. Abigail BUtler, wife of Wm: Butler, Son., in the nth year of her uge. - Sister Butler was baptised thlrty•five years ago by Elder Sheardown, aadloined the Tiogu' Bap. tilt Church. She WM one of the few who united in organizing the- present Baptist Church in Blossburgi Sho has ever been a faithful and consistent ehristian ; giving her last dollar to the cause of missions..Sbe lived to ttain.up largo dud interesting family of childre n, seven of whop still live, to mourn, tholes. of-a kind and - „ affeetionate mother. ", ' Her last hours , wore attended with great suf fering, but the grace of Hod was sufficient, and with truo ehristian patience and fortitude aba' awaited the call of the rliaster to come home. As she looked out at the golden sunset a few evenings before she died, she exclaimed, "There is a. crown of bright 'glory, for me." She sang with her West voiedthe beautiful hirtma which she had -loved so much to sing In the prayer meeting. Quietly-atlastilho'fiirnehielf in' Jesux: ' " Asleep in Jesus! 0, how sweet, To be fur such a slumber meet, With holy confidence to sing • 'That death has lost his vonomed sting." ' FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL T c REES &C.— Having purchased ail the stock An the /legit Nursery of Mr. B. C. Wickhatn,l am prepared to sell trees at 20 per cent, lower than nurseries at a distance can furnish the same else and quantity. The trees are large (have boon' reset) have good roots, aro adapted to the oilmate of - Ibis section , have nut been stimulated to make, extra growth th et are - rifty trees, and can be rolled' on as labeled. • .. . My Agents are canvassing the county at "the present ti o, and those purchasing of them can rely on get ing good trees. Be sure may name: is on the stat went which is given' to every ono who :purchases of them. Directions for fruit growing and information in regard to prices; 4t0., will be promptly answered by' addressing, ~ .. T. B. STONE,, ; Tioga Nursery', Tioga Pa. ..—.------....... GM Dr. Clark placed under treatment' during the last week at the Weilsboro Hotel, patients la boring under the followinediseasee: 2 oases Lung.disease, 1 ease Heart disease; 1 - ciawt . tatro s aiedlitirli r cea, 2 eases 'Hemorrhoids, or piles, 2 capes Dysmenorliea, 1 case Female weak ness, 1 ease Cauliflower exercsenee removed from womb, 2 eases Prohipeus -liter', 1. case Partial paralysis,' 1 calm Liver coittpiaint, 2 mules Kidney disease, 1 case Gravel, 2 cases Catarrh of head, 2 eases Bronahltia, 6 oases . of complicated dis eases placed under head of general ' The largo number of oases named and treated in and around Wellaboro commends hia'tredt,mont to the afflicted of other portions of the county where the Dootof has limited appointments. B. 0. Mits. SMITH wishes to In form the pub. Oita she has itt, , t returned from the city ;via I assorttutnt of eilllinery goods. She ; 1 ••, z 4 caw opened a Variety rtoro, where utay be ucd nll those fancy articles sylvwli rtio larlicr tsu :u 'wall—.....c“l`Blrlltitf of ilresor tritots.lCgs, wp-shfrts. c”rsetN, 13»irbroidf, , i>wfirlhe,arpf • p,l - 11.1 qlt: y. souqech.fu;:•trimthed, and tr'or.ts d hood:, and is isits !stud assrorrasisi.t of ladies' fu re. allot' which 4 ill 11., said at the )(sweet snaikot priers. Mrs. Stnith returns thanka'for the very 'liberal lift/nage nod hopes to toed a cot.tintieneo of he settle. MR $. JErtoun SMIT, Welirborc, Nov. 10, 1809—tt. -'1 4 ')11.3EP0.11. S_A LL, --Enyilirtt the t-Sou Ile, ote•bury, Nov 2 1-,115„ INlTOilliiiii, PATBOLUGY, 4 fol . /*pia,/ a for the Exehteire Treatment of Uhruaio Diheaeea. <lll Conduit ttiwia sad Eh (•lark okatuturo mot okulalnl your Moritz° with tut aokiog nuy quet.tiono. It lie untleroututhi your, you know it, and cannot La deceived. it he oau •tnt tell your tlkettoo and bottom.' feel with o ut asking luestiona 11(1 does not colour& knneelf competent to :real your Matte. 'hie is the criterlou to go byaod atlente hbOtlld not be batibtled With any other. Ulm tho ouly direct and poohlro oritlenco of my ability to n 6tnentilic Physician, and by this etantlard I tun willing to bu Judged. Or. Clark treats no case unless conociontlously of the ,pinion that it can be cured or permanently bouefated. Dr. Clark treats no cane unless ho can describe the linealge aht/ lie eymptcatue without juterlogntinki hie patient. lir. Clark will treat no Chronic Disease unless ha can explain its character to the cemplete and perfect eat• :',faction of the patient extuninod. And the Dr. M ould note most positively state, that he desires no patientii to take treatment irons him, unless - lacy are folly and eelarietetv sot [riled with hie con:lull:Wens and exam in *thin. , which are made nee from ciliate. b then his Practich upon the incoutrover• Mu lOW -of Nature. iiirst—That every cause has an eifeet. Mecond--That diseases are cams. producing el:' act* or symptom*, and that every disease has its own peculiar effects or symptoms, which if properly and , lorunghly uuderotood- by'the examining ellysician. , an be clearly pointed oat to th'e complete malefaction ~f the patient examined. bt Clerk's method of diagnosing or explaining dim• Mae and their symptorits - Is only the proem of rens• 110111 g from cauty to °fleet, and bee been acquired by neiough literary; 114(1 medical culture, - and •also by en tianost unlimited practice In ersry form of dlecase to fshich the human system is liable. ity this' process of rea. , oniug.itte Pr. has acquired a reputation and success in treating diseases seldom at- Dr. Clark le making Quite a nureber of convenient appointments for the benefit of Invalids who daiinot itop 14 lung dintancot to conduit hint. -Patients' this 017 opportunity rarely afforded; cue they ehoold :,ot fail .to take advantage of.. 4.. • The Dr. fdrihiltea all the Inedl4lnei; Itistrinneuth ati4 - anparutue- tiliecesary for the, eacceileful '•fiestinetlO df eVery Cane. -; 1 •••5 •1 =MO MARRIAGES, 1::TM DEATHS. Xac>ozaa 331aussiXs.eaosiles. r. rItOFE.3OIIOI iurrriuue , 1 Yrrtieu.a .1.1(1dC , Charge Dr. Clark will be nt " Weßober° 110Utleu WelMoro, ..a.. 'Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 22, 211.24, 26, 26 and 27, 1 8 00 . ''Annerield, Monday, November 20, 1860. 'Plugs Bore. Tuesday, ' ' ' TA, liawrencev.ille, Wednesday, ' December, 1, •• llo4sburg, . Thursday. fall Brook, Friday 8, ' . Vellaboro, ' Saturday . ' 4, ' ' ,Ildelebury Contra Monday 0, ' Hiorterttle, Ture.tirty ' 7 • t-abinnvilia, Wednesday . ' 8, ' Westfield, I'horday9,i . 1 Knoxville, Friday, ' 10, . ' Little Marsh, Saturday 11, • -tiny Folk, Monday • 'l3. ' 4 "lorrls TtteidAy, Nauvoo, - Wmlnenday I lettelertonm, Thursday opleng Corners, Friday !.los . fib)l rgh. Snthialny °berry nuts, Montitty ovington, Turadoy labasburgb, Wydni'i;day Thureday I nbtteld, Friday :01ahorn. Fatrrin3- ;I"thatl,.toccu, • togit twro, Tu( silo known, U,tll;4',Viory wr..ncrl ille, 1 1.11j;,1,ky idu3 satur.l4y 3nnuAry 1. 16TO Muinhy • yc,•oln. villa. 7 tiv.,./:0 v'• 11-bt.r. , 14 rthwsda) flinro.luy :10v 1i 1.509 :n DlllSliittulprs . r h • r•hz bee,. gr.. I , a 1 a Made' 1.4., F•I I! • p.t,t 1..1i '-'l 4 / 1 ,) •rr)ilxl .1' 11-tts, 1 -t , tl • - I I • 1 • tic ‘,l EMS P ti:NZ tYri lIMITESEN M3117r1, C.-LI) OR SORE THROAT r, - :1 i -1-'.0.. OVA..: - k . '.7 - e(1:11 S tth ~t !cn ret:ltiv; in an tkicurtthla Lunt 112112 ilrotou'a B i onchial 7rocho ual itiost in‘arlahly gko fuetnnt rrlfef i “It AS7II3IA, CATARRH', CON6UMPTICY, and T1130,1T DISFAIIE•, tht.y IitLVUO, soothing, Woo. 61Ztit3Fil‘S 'end Piltsfitt/ St'llit.fiEitS use them to clear end strengthen the voice, Owing to the good rePutationaud popularity of the Troches, many worthless nod chcnp imitations ore of fend, which are good for nothing. lie sure to uhtatit the true Brown's Bronchial Troches. 11011 A 11191:11219111M g• [4o°• ~-_,__:„. N .: A SIQIU IR AN • ~ Among the many 'hair preparations in tht Market - lino easy matter to decide which one f them Is most desirable for rise: II ALL'SVEG E TABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER been before the public about nine years, its vtr tuns tested and eertitiorfto'b:Y messy leading a ed irduentiatphy Onions of New England,' sinici4 no may pew) Walter Burnham, M. U., formerly Prolessor.of Surgery in the .Worcesi et Niestliol Institution, and to Penn University! Philadelphia who says, "I have used .1t "for re .• storing the hair, where inveterate eruptions bad resisted various kinds of treatment, and fonssci that not os ly was; the hair- beautifully restored to its original beauty, but also the dismal? of the soul') completely cured ;" also Geo. Gray, M. 1,-, of Nashua. N. IL. the leading physician .ot the place where this RENEWER is manufactrircd, speaks of the preparation in this way; I bare seen - its effects in very many eases. It will oar tainly,restore the heir to its original color, it cleans the head of dandruff, and leaves the hair soft, glossy and beautiful • r do not think its use in any trayinjurions, but on the contrary, beneficial. I can, therefore, cheerfully recoono. mend it to the public." . A. A. Hayes, M. Do State Assayer of Mass., having analysed it, as. sures the, pubile by certificate, that ft is the bur preparation for the intended purposes of the many he has examined." With these assurances from such high Sources, surely those who desire a perfected and reliable hair restorer can do no better than use BALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN t.AIR RENEWER. R. I", HALL as CO., Nashua, N. 11. Proprietor.. Oot. 20, 1809. JUST OUT. 4 , ouratpx PECTORAL TROCIABS," For Co lds, Coughs, Bore Throats, and Bronchitis. None as good, none so pleasant, none aura as qttlek 10 Astor Rom, New York. October 20, 18094 m ERRORS Or YOUTH, A Mtn CHAN who suffered far years from Ner. voue Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects or youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering ha• inanity, send tree to all who need It, the receipt and directions' for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. grifferers wishing to profit by. the 'after tiooVis experience, can do so by addressing In perfect confidence, JCIIIN B. OODIDN. flay 20, , 09-Iy. No. 42 Cedar Street, Now York. THE Advertiser, having, been restored to health ix few weeks, by a very ',lmp lerernedy, after having suf fered several years with a Wert lung affection, and that dread draeaso, Consumption—is anxious to make known to hie fellow•eufferers the means of cure. . To all who desire it,'he . wlll send a copy of the pro eeription need (ftee of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the name, which:they will And a scrim CURE roll. CoNottafrttott, AtTUMA, BaosCUITIo,I4O., The object of the advertiser In sending the Preecrip tion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information Which ho conceives to be Invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try hie remedy, ,ea It will coot theta nothing, and may prove a blessing. ' Parties wishing the prescription, will please address 'toy . EDWARD A. WILSON, • Williamsburg; Kings County, N . X. !Say 20, 1.800-11ein RAILROAD NOTICE. A 8 we expect to build 10 miles of the Rail Ili road this winter, and tuna have the Lo do it with, we shall heroafter sell goods oNLY neti•oe to lioroby given to.nll who onie us, to and pay up. er we ohall wake coats at (Mee. Best White Wheat Fleur per sack, a Ned a H r. ' t. Spiing " gi . gt " BtleklYneitt " . gl 100,000 Bushels of Oats, Nov. 17 1.189-tf. TV.RIGLIT & BAILEk. • FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, - For a few months past wo have advertised the above Watches Ot'extretnely tuts price., and the result has been molt antieuctory. Our plan hal been to soli the genuine WALTHAM WATCH, in Solid Gold or Silver Cases only; and at a very small profit; giving the purchaser every oppOrtunity of examination' and etimparison,and with the understanding that if the Watch does not prove satisfactory, it can bo exchanged or money rOfuuded. ' Theso Watches are, without exception, the most perfect . :specitneps of, Line mechanism ever produced in Any gduntryi Each,and ovary 'part is made by machinery of the most delicate and eleborato coisEtruoti , m. ' Compared with foretiwWateltes, they possess many advantages, excelling not 'Unly iu prinei. pie and finish, but still more in their reliability as timeitbepers. An an indication of the prices, we submit the relit-Iv-inv..° 4 14; lb, ' 17! I • 18 I 26, I 21, ' 22., 23, 21, ' 28. * tioVeruting SA'atellos. " i•e -IZe. 01 lei, 1..t•1t0 tihtr di; Ir—tu Ut „tdr-r t u 4tet.t tut , Itt (let Ihttl V' hoUl , Pena f, • -1 1.,y /Atli 'it .. 1 • )// lit 4 ht . ( rxpluittu , tLe uttivt, I f k t.e tUCtµht 1111.1 tAilmi 1,/ the ^ OS., uric, 11 •orh Ihies w t.. e u /11.1.1 Vat' And / , ilibol 0.41. WI 11. 1.:„E Er. ,•yj W.,ich iw icipy••,,ted by apfei,,l p •ni the l•te •to II • (eh 6 & 4 • •i".: 41 •L, 4.. b.s •X 1 ie 111.% •-•-• • I , • , A: 1.1.1. (14,1 r . t 1.1. k , tie I 1 .(1 • t %13“.1 , 1.0. it Jetai ti n It . A.% ^ •4 It 1/111'. ZI 1 1//14 1./III:41 .4 I 13 It Qllll MEE , for ibt- u Int M. 1,1 chc,jelly It t!iii ct. I Vii.3l-t, eta , tl 'hot situ, MI , - ju..ga Mt) IGITAT , fit. A Inlorr II hill. litikVA till it 0(1 , 1 , ;(1, Otii it •ii‘tatt Dy, N. Y. tltxr v. l .tutp;phttivitt i$ well k'r Gwn t'. the r•-si ivltts .it New ~nit vivi!ot bid that 11,01. n al a tii,,tonee way t , ddie,r u z , ith .•• fildet.ce, wo tqvito;t.ttPlJllVilll) etlttot.l I.loller : PIOM 3.1n.y 28. 180. Vk - o toel oeeoNlCe to I Prt r to there eeteltr.ti merieen 11 Or/ ‘ , lth - 11 ere men Ittivwn Pd 1:110blo time keepers. We entinot do better now than ti etill the ottemitot of our t enders to ;he cord o now and & Co., by "hidh it a ill by teen flint per-ons from 0 distance can order nub grotto of theso 'Watches by ex moo, ut greatly mimed oleo, BUSHTON & CO., TO CONSUMPTIVES, CJ. For Cash; ae we MUSI: Levu the money Our r3,1:41) minor to day art, av Everything Os° in propprtion. Wo will pay Cab for and also for Wheat and Corn Large Stock of ' Suitable for the Fall and Winter trade, at SMITH & WAITE'S, Corning, N. Y. Oct, 27, 1800 WALTHAM WITCHES! From tho N. Y. Independent. Juno 18,180. We invite epeciat attention to the hdvestigement of Mee/re. Iluoard & Co.. who ••tier the celebrated Wolt• bum W etthre hot only ..t the lowett priced, but will sand them to any part of tLe country by exprcee• and Five the purchaser the privilege to examine Ow Watch efote paying tot 1t )le bare known IfoWaril .4 Co. rersonally; for yehre, cad cheer/any commend them to the coufluouo. of, our Ulundi Sbroughoul the onatry. John Rice's Grocery An. .1 ) .0 - VISION STORE, lit Mixon; /Mita, Ist door 6doto Comoores b Ca good's Dry Qouch Moro. Com, to John U. Rico if yel% yr:kilt to get some good Moo, °agitate stalling per pound; -Do you will not And whiskey or wino, bloretty other ouutpoand. • . But Tees, Tees; of the very beet, liure you will find a large hen's float) Clo4si, cinnamon and candy, ' • Llertiyon will find.oierythlng bandy. • Flom, Flour, Owen* , grade and kind, And tirioes to malt all mankind; Bo there will be no grumbling, Wbilf tbo barrels in and out will be tumbling. - Croakers, Tobacco and Allobe, Dried Beef and Sugar cured llama; If 14011 to you onotir can twice, Bo call in woman and man. Bo give me a call both . great a n d small, Aqid I will try to quit you all; Bat 11 you call in here by obanoe DO not forgot to bring a few atatript, I,4ra s ene Oil and vinegar. .; I n 0 )i le an's Mustard rind Giztori And nap the best at ten dents a bra - r And each for butter, the best by 'fax. 1, Here 4 where you will find, •1 . 1 Brown's Glass cleaning Pollab, . That will last until ,evorything is demolished. August 25, 1860.1 f. New Stock! New Goods r! SEARS & DERBY HAVE taken the new store one door above Wright & Bailey, where they are on band with a new stook of BOOTS, BALIVIORALS, GAITERS, BOOTEES, BROGANS AND GALLIGASKINS warranted to lit any foot from No. 0, to lit in clusive. The itook has been Selected. by ono who has the advantage of THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the business, and is the best. and littlest in the country, Our stook of FRENCH FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, COMMON CALL', LININGS, BINDING, • MO- • „ ROCCO, SC., On Bindings we shall be found et home al ways, end We ahall 'endeavor to sett at pew' sattatiotortto the trade. Wo won't be nada told. .OASH- PAID FOR HOES, SKINS, FURS it PELTS There's comfort in a well made custom boot, That tits the come witheut.too muoh opmpressing For eouryhody knows a shabby foot j. SPnot be compromised by overdressing. A col one•nuty,woor Aeon iii,srn with a suit Of finest Moth, hut there is no fine.aing VIII make a mau with Ntitthhily dressed feet, Look like a gentleman upon the bullet. Mogan: 'Aux your boos of SEARS it DP, 13.11 Y, Or any other man. [Printer's Dorn.] Wellsboro, Oct, 20, 1889—tf. . SI.OC 1,7 L 1,50 -1,60 .'", WE 11AVE NOT time or simee to enumerate the different , KINDS AND STYLES, tgB.oo =II MEM " REMOVAL. wiij b, kept tipi'ae heietotoca. Alto the top of the Market for ,WOOL. 1 - - But our best hold will be on CUSTOM V7011.1C.1 s de usual. A -NM ARPVAL ~ h~ Of filial GOODS right from ' lsu City, at WICKHAM( & FARR'S. ‘ 4.e......1k...... El " 1 but meal I b‘• pleatqui to hav e all GOODS wiehion goode, to call and look for themselves IVICIMAN & PARR. Tloga, Sept, 22,1869 For Sale. SEVE.INT — OCTAVB PrANo irt good condi tion. Price reasonable. Mrs. MARY 11011 ST. Mario:too, Nor. 17,1869. RAVE YOU BEEN TSB • Immense Stock of • Carpets, AND OIL CLOTHS, in tho Carpet Store of Cot. 2f, 'ISO. EMITS .1 WAITE'S, c } Corning. IL 7. REGULATOR, Here We Are Again! THANKFUL 'for the favors we have thus far received from the people of THE TIOGA VALLEY, we wish to call their attention to the fact that we are jast receiving a adapted to the early Van Trade, comprising ev erythlng-desirable, both in style and quality, and shall be pleased to see our old customers and all who may come from that vioinity to CORNING to buy BOOTS ANB SHOES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, as we always give calitoreers from a distance A LARGE DISCOUNT ON rye than make i t for their inteiest to coma Mel to make th it p r bases, as nanny peup o in t , region will testify. We do nut belit va in long advert sewents, displaying long I its of prices, tint will 0011.7ique all who 00020 that us can, and do Jell r Call and tako aloqk through our immense stook and eattsfy,yoursoliros. Coat, or Suit of Clothes, and leave your measure, and you onube supplied on abort, notice, a$ II CORNING - . N. Y. imm=l New Stock of Goods DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, Carpets l - ake., &c., GOODS CHEAP) that ibis Store Is, la reality THE REGULATOR for this rcction of country. NEWELL Corning, Sept. 8, 2889. IF YOU WANT A Call and sta our allielr of Cloths or Cassimeres, SMITH a. WAITE'S ) : : Corning; N. T. 2t, 188 g. Ildtuinistrator's Notice. 1 ET MRS , if Adtuinistr.ttion having been I rrative , l to the un•turgigned upon the estate ! Leonard Sebanhnoher. of Liberty. dre'd. ull e , sons indubted to, or eloiuling awlinst the es meet o , errie with ail F VEIL, I.ll.etti Uet. VI, 1:469- ?,t. Vitur. To If.r►uer6. • WILL ftell n full bluon Devon Bull. 2 yoare for cash, good paper, or cid:Lange for oh. t have a mammoth Chester County white -I, , ar, procured ut llugh henry. of. Yntoldelptsia ud [hi; boar I *hull keep ror To the general public I would eny that I am ,)-epeted to rell geode at m otion, being, nE , ~O teVe goaliOed by ow tienee to make my sor e;eee protitasble to employers. Terms , reas.Jsuble. F. D. I.lu/iNELi. Wellsboro. Nov 17, 18114.-3w* Administrator's 'Notice. JBITTERS of Administration having been j granted upon the estate of iii pin IL 1111.. buurn, deceased, all persons itlntited to, or claiming against said estate, will settle with SALLY ANN KILBOURNB, Delmar, Nov. IT, 1869-80 Admrtx• 500 Cords of Hemlock Bark, wauted, for which the highc.t market price will be paid on delivery at my Tannery, in Welleboro. Jae 2, 1809-If. • JO222Li BIBEROLIA. I Walleboto, July 18,1869-Ip. ThLs span was sold to Mathers, but ow ing to . therushof Luz aineas-hq cannot acre -it. 1•1 NEW WINTLII GOODS. MI TOLgS & BARKER, <NO. 8, UNION BLOCK.) vEr OMB say to their friends and the public generally, that they are now reoeiving a !planchet assortment of summer DRY GOODS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTING% PRINTS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, READY MADE CLO THING, HATS & CAPS, - 1 - BOOTS AND SHOES,' 1 alsci a largo and well selected stook of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, KERO SENE OIL, ,PAINTS & 0114 S, SUGARS, TEAS, COVEgS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, We nro olio to offer our customers the boneft of the LAST DECLINE lOF PRICES in tbo Now York Market, our Stock having been purchased Bin a e tbo great deoline in Goods. TOLUS 4t . BARKRR . . Wellebbro, N0v.17, 1869. SALUTIFER • IS truly a novelty in medicine, differing Ica. terially from all othor preparations; it has a power of its own, and possesses virtues that a,e peculiar to twit It has wonderful success, In the relief and curl of NEURALGIA, SPRAINS, SWELLINGS, BURNS, RUEUMATISM, CILIL. BLAINS. PAIN, SORE THROAT, INFLAMATION, FELONS, QUINSY, PLEURISY, BRUISES,' Swellings end such disorders as require no oi.d.ruird application, Price 60 cools. by Druggists generally. ' October 27. 1m69. Rov's Cholera .DioiSs. This medicine is quitc ereilt from all other prepara. Lions called CHOLERA DROPS. It is an 4nfailing remedy for disorders of the bowels. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS A 2' 50 cis I= such a• ETC,: FITC., ETil PER B 0 TTZE, mclovir Them Things is Arriv I VERY thing is lovely, and the eater Wl et :EA Open :s from a sublime - a Itltude. You will Please Observe, Gat the best natorAil man in Town having ticss tumid the w.,nts of the public, and having bot.a. !fully supplied himiselfzwtth altnort everything , blob this world c n sflord to appease thensj ovi'henevolently pr Ousels to open the whole he. ore the people, .nd say toall, old and ,y g o , idek stud white, acid and pOki, • •- c rti E 111, • You pay your Money and you take your choice. Don't stand oat in th• cold exposed to the 01. 'mews and to the Sting of the neighbors bc.ol, le' pull the latch mitts, his always out iu bur moss hours, ds. , ENTER : The large hearted proprietor, or hie Urbane good natured olerk will ooaduot you, as it -were through e i • fIARDEN filled with ravishing delights. lit. A GARDEN OP SPICE N, in which edoery thing Spiey,from a nutmeg to cayenne pep- • per mar be seen and prooured. 2d, A GARDEN OF SWEETS, l i n which - eve. ery variety of Sacehatine delights, both solid and liquid may be had by the stick, pound or gallon, -and of such savor and complexion all will mato every oohing street tooth in your head fairly jump with delight. Should you be pomologi. ()ally inclined, this humane individual will con. duet you into a GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almost. ov cry 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 Cuba, Lemons from Florida,. Prunes front Turkey, Raisine from Malaga, Currants from the Grecian Archipelago; -Ponchos dried and cann ed along with a groat variety of Canned Bruits from the Jerseys Dates from Syria, and Fig from Asia Minor. No end to the supply of every speoles of NUTS from 8 Continents. THE TEA GARDEN will note command your*tte4tion; the warm decoction ] of the China leaf and the Java bean have become almost uni versal beverages, and if not awallowrid too hot or to strong, the mild 'stimulants are esteemed as eminently promotive of comfort and sociality.--. What oomp fly, of elderly ladies could ever part in peace without them? Now your friend tha GARDNER, will be moat happy to allow you. all this. He will ask you politely to look at hie Tea. You are weloomo to tri every about and see if GUN powbEn, Souchopg GREKN• ILYSON, .kc., which flavor you like, but of alt the other styles whose jaw cracking names would be dangerous to pronounce, COFFEES, In *Tory style, ditto, ditto, ditto. Futhermore, • • • l'-'- The benefice t proprietor of thin' mammoth or tabiisinent-4-out of sheer good will, and if Sod will believe him for no other motive than your iaterest and his, bee at vast expense established at the same plaeo an immoral° depot of Provis totsl consisting of 1 Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, White Fish, Sword Fish, &0., &o. Harnß, Bt tter, Trotit, Blue Fla Halibut, &c. &o. 4‘' All or which he intends to Bell at a profit, on the of "live and let live " He generally ; "poses also to roodi c in excliayge ail the pro. ',sets of your fano dud dairies,aa,i , it is raid co - lentiao to tite paha , that tri, never refunca 'leash. Tho' It irks him wretchedly to keep it. go f..-ixteu6 is he that he dear people ibUUld watt c. ,thing whatever, that money can buy 01 Welldbo;o, Junu 16, 1869 Great Improvement in Densistrk. ,wherts% HAVING purchased the (main :, - aadreafil proven patent Atmospheric De lm ntal Slate. for Tliqta County, T nom take pie/teen) offering it to the pablio as the greatest Dna ouvErty yet made in Mechanical Dentistry. By the uietkot which, we can overcome any any and all ditßoultitie which have heretofore bafged the skill of the meet practioal Dentist in die world. Plates constructed upon 'this plan ro uiain perfectly tyre under all circumstances or condition of the mouth, as no air, or particles of food can possib Ey get ea der them. Those bliving old styles, Golcl`or Rubber Plates, can,nt half the cost, have the Improvement applied to them answering in every respect the same purpose as as a now set. perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every case. C. N. DARTT, Dentist. ' Wellsboro, June'9, ISil9. Ms is to certify that we aro tiers using the rurirrov. eel Dental Plates with perfect satiailletion. Raring used the old style orplutea for years with all the trouble , . and Inconveniences known In the use of such plates, we cheerfully recommend the improved Plates as far superior to anything yot known. E. R. 1i131841,L, Ag?S'i ILLIAIIB insur4nce AgOncy. WELLSBORO, PA Cash Capital over $20,000,000. FIRST-CLASS CO'S-NONE BETTER. _LA,ATES .AS LOW aj any good Companies will take. Policies on dwellings and farm property written at this office, and delivered on payment of premium. Are You Insured P It costs but little, particularly to Insure dwell ings, farm propeirty, andi'contents. Detached dwellings and farm prepeAy insured for 3 years i'vr one per centum and :espouse of policy, le. A house, detached 100 or more insured for ,SlOOO for 3 years, at an eiponse of $11,50. Only s3.B3it a year! Small tmr—good thing in case of Are. Furniture, provisions, bedding dco., at the same rates. There is no excuse, Everyone Should be Insured; If not with me. Smith tr. Mei - tick will do it just as cheap, and just as well. (Gratis, gentlemen.) I should be glad horirever, to befriend enough in this mannerdo pay for advertising. 31 , 10. MITCIIELL. Wei!shore, Sept 22, I.BBV—te, A. B. EASTMAN, ...ttiv.drjr..A. I:ENTIST ".:„._,,, ~*':..;-:•,' • -,...., • 1 ";: i; - . e-. ;..,-,- -- - 1 - 4, , .4, , : .; : e riWk; 'iti\--,' 11 0. lit, Mats STII F.T. i, : WELI.k3ORO, A. .- A 310411,11 lentil from 01)43 Man eniires i eon l i' ”ri an Anti nolke nn any Wilt° desired - Teeth extrheied witilnuil paiti—vire ed by -c,ros of K itties-es, at the iZeo. Specs 1 utten .i,n given In the tieuttnent and Oiling of tio. nannrul tooth. All work wsrninted a. "Jive and , e• live wires " July 2d, tber.i. • .4 4, •?• t• • r() 00 11. 1 •Ei . ri , R.F —Ali coll,t,,rs f t• 1,1 he r, quirt d tc) tiwke Itll .41,, , e 4.i• weld ,el. l :vtuttil.., or c 0,1,, 4 ‘4.. , t1 , 1 111 , 1 1- Ott , ) lion to r.a. , +, Olt- hit. k part thuir ht. :z1(113. itilbrrvd uto ::7 iStW-tt. II It r.v.Y. o.'l. H. .1.1".100 HONG - - • Armstr2ng Lina, ..TTORN IV ILLIAM SIrORT4ENYA. Aug 4, 18410-1) STATE INTORDIAIk sonooL. pEiNsyLvm,h... r lid hoxt tofm of OA§ IDotituthin will coin ," mance Wednomit . ty, S!opt lat 180: For Cataloguos—addreas Prof. Chao. IT. VCIF ril. Mansfield, Tioga Cutulty Pa. Jnly 7, 1869—tf. Adams:' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT.LAIVI, Mangleld, Tioga oonnty, Pa. Colleotiono promptly attended to. [Sept. 1,1869.1 L. A. GARDNkR. w SAMUEL
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