110111 E MATTEIRS.. wEpNESDAY, DEC.;-.11, 2i1869. filtw Abilos.—Nopalier vitt ' , be Osumi from' this Office next' our m,uul euetom. z•Tho next Dumber, will appear . _ 187 e. •• ' • • : ,•;•• c 0 • LIBERAL.-x—neV. L— Johg - , Do than • -- 6 las t Thuraday orening'iceelfelil ;It` • ilbpation — ol $l7O from bid frionds,_ A veil ni4;-'llllli?'yurse. . N. I. „C.-7. 4tock:. of ..00w„ ~pletine7 f r ames ; colt and "get' - er)Mt:iroti ` ai,Fd poi= t r Ats to fill them at Spencer's iittaellety . . , :, Mansfield, Deo. 22 . , - READY, -7-, The _ Foundry, And Machine Sliop ,, la,pow ,propved to ,do kinds of ountoin in place, and Birinme.—Wy shall ,sencl's, biz :of binding to Elmira about tho let of 'January.— Those baying hiagaiines, or old books" to be re• bound, should hand them in on or before that time- Bia EGG.—Our friend, I. 14:. Bodine, hae "laid"-upon the Agitator tablo . an 'egg, al lege(' to have been iitedii'ped by' i► 7dst 'Ma' ciliate% said egg niessuree : l33 Xll , - THE FREE is BUSPENI)ED;—:-Ori and after. Jan, 1,1870; no 'paper will be Sent froth this office)for less than tho regniar - suhieriptlon price-400 per year- All advertising and , bin; will also be Ctiargedroguls;r: sates. • I RELIVIO 7)3,- , Aol' jt • J. J. c#4, Johnston,: who has been success:fully: holding meetings at East Charleston and Crooked - 9reedrywilApreach in the Baptist Hill on Banday morning' Ma r d evening; next, at the usual hour. , --We learn that Rev. W. P. Omens' is at pres ent bolding meetings With the Chs:thint and Far mington church, and that much interval is man ifested. • A,largo nitmher has hoer(. bieught :out, and many more lin:fairing. ST. PAUL'S CirCROFL—The services in this Church daring this week will be ast,follows ; to wit: ' • On St. Thomas' Day Tuesday Evening, Dec. 215 t, at 7 o'clock, ,Prayers and Sermon.l- On Christmas tie,. o'clock, Scrilee for the Sunday School; Address to the Chi Won, Distribution of - Ctifts suld Prizbs—On Christmas Day, at 104 o'clock A. M. Prayers, Sermon and iloly Communion. - REAL ESTATE SALES.—TrAttaacii 118 in real estato have been lively,hereabour during the last ten days. Mr. P. D. Duane! has - - sold lots to Messrs. Wi H. Smith, M. F: Elliott,yitagh young, J. B. Potter; Maj. Merriok, Dr. Cole,' of m an stield, and John Wheeler, of .Oxford. • containrug about one acro.to each lot, at prices ring i n g from $9OO - to, $lO,OO each; This is a putty ;gee business."l3elicife ,ptyiiciol Las a few more lots loft of the same, sort.,,:ft is proper to state that purchasers of these lots have access to isspting of . Sweet water which cast be introduced into every story of, each IsOuse We suppose that this part of the viiingewill be our Belgravia. , • , • - • • THE LEcTvitEs. 7 A ,Itrge audience' tumbled last Friday evening,tO, listen to the tnoonuced lecture of Prof. Verrill, of the State Normal School. The Professor failed to appear, however; and tho , President announced- that th sooloty would discuss the question of female su , (rage. Mr.llugh :Feting . then gave .a e graphi , end' humorons liiitory of. wOniaiN" stelae, free Edon down to this time; after %Atoll the Slaty resolved itself into Committee of the whole, n, ;inward to disease the question of female "Bid'. frage. Mr. Board, plrmative, and- Mr. Stone, negative, -were the ',Ohief disputants:: ;13peeches , were limited to ton Minutes, •The I dehdte' 01i- - tended through ,an•hour and a half, and ~ copsti7 , Med the moat aide-splitting enteita):pmena,- of th enson, and vim n'ettViiiittiaTiosiiiiiiiil any means . '-. ,;„.• , , , ~ , • , _ 'Messrs. Jos. Bailey, ?derrick, bre; Packer, Wilson, Smith, R. C. Bailey; and others, participated in the discussion. G. G. P.—A.NNlvratsicßY:---:-Wells . hero Lodge of Good Templars.held,ita Brit Annir , %weary nt the Court House, last Wednepday eve. ning. The members appeared; in' s regidia; ' and many members of the Stine a. Temperance' were , also present Sn regalia. The evening . tvati. incle. meat, yet the paiblie was well represented in- the audience. Worthy Chief A. B Enatiptini itiatatud . ly ,q4Crotary. 'toes and.rittonaial ,Seorotarys nib ley Pree. There WAS inusie nt tbo open ing, follcrtritd, \by pray& by Rev. 9, h. Clinton. The rott `Of officers was then called and this officers reepanded \ by sentiments. This wee fidtovved by n brief history of the Lodge. The Luege wns . inefituted ope year'ago olittArr ;4(.1;1412: TIPIT. numbers about 90. — The IV.•C ' announced that speeches would be . Ibirtitedto 15 minslesditri‘tion: There were short, but pointed addleFteit , Reir' I.fr. Gibsou, Slope, ATOrripb., npd Hon. S. F: Wilten—thatof the lost named gentletnun being the moat effeiitivo of all, • as everybody agrees. There wall a dretntitia interlude, illuttrutive the vice of tippling. reading of statistics relating to intemperance by the Mecretery; a serid caaiic advertisement of atoltlook /1-; by Mn). Merrick, and very fine - music, both by grown psople and children. 411tOgeiber tiro bcession irris Fri:4l 0)1P. ins the friends of order wore . re, trolled. . , flowever—opt. feihm-woilteis must reform' other reopeotst4ap'hi itMiperate drii)lthig. They mutt tarn thnVte who Bytontlerajtime is a pub 7 lie enemy. The exereisei on this- ocdathin coin /zone/id an hour Into, find' dredged past 10 o . 'o!ocit• o au t ilepee oit 1p Oat Vottrt Pops: Inter hip p 0 , 0 1004. At. !,1 a , -1 , Gossip.--Rights are otaeveral kinds. , There are rights publio and ',rights Trio* ; - tights . ootporate and rights individual ;'rigbta natural and rights legal; rights Oiti ca l ~a to rights moral,—and all these are rblotilre;Vo tr r 4 • o ‘ subject to limitation, restriction, and sotkio ws. to suppression. iWbon a Mfg II becomes tious, and you aslt him what's the matter. be ;Alt commonly answer—"l want my rights.''. The sum total of tumult and disagreement' : ,rnt or , shout his question 'of rights. And what aru 00301 • „ •,. , , t-The dictionary is .that bead. suppose rights may be il.saned, however, even when Webster is mute. Our definition of "right< is—such enjoyment, (olive, or passive, as the in dividual may elect, with more or Ices freedom of choice: These tights are never- absolute. • Even the rlghts•to liberty, and the pursuit , of. happiness," are eanditional. A. man may forfeit Ws rights to live, npder the stio.qqui. itt, may curre!t his liberty in like warmer: Ile may not pursue happinesi the pursuit involves 'a trespass upon the rights of any other • man. So personal liberty appears to Le a thing with bounds. Even a wan may not do as, he pleases, with his own, unless he pluotes, to fie rightly Fitt it. No man , may ouprtait vieletit waste , . upon' his own properly with impart in atiy well ordered community. All men have n eotti pton right to attend public assembliei. When them the common right of all is to • listen. But po man has a right to' do aught whieli malie's the, enjoyment of the common`' "right of listerting,'t impossible to the balance of the audience. litany people take it for granted, that purclt,sing a sea; at any public performance gives the purchaser a fight to conduei,Mruself without reforpnee - to his peighbors, •We need not affirm the, 'nonsense - of such a view: Elerybody knows' llott s uch a' view is false: 'Freedom of speech la ono, of ;the' rights Americas eb'erish. It is good .thing, under restrictions. • But.no man has the right' tee use profane tirbbscene language in public plaices; and claim it by,right of free So; alio, pan May hayf a Ogal right tO,do_ctibat morality • end roligion forbids. Sock a is. that ,of selling 10. dent spirits agitß beverage.' -- Good mow ala say ",n0..1 -The law saye'",yes."' Ent tiffs IS not a confliotlf ;" it' is , tbe old Co'nflici eiTf_e o P right - retttetst is a distinction: The sight to gain an honest livelihood is utmost absolute Mark 119V1 WARI ln)"WEi.g4 , .9:: , ip-,?,vJ.... ; 1-A 9 4uptA4a,= outgrowthof Necessity; T„e • et.;,, 1 a p rivilege? oonfetted upon a tristi.,:atter hisCiittitilftnent, , fei; oertnii. fixed conditions., The right ,to expect Tref4Ment is subject to added.' nOnditiond. iMa. ture age and residence are notenottgb.; Capacity t- ' A 'a '''' and moratfitneii must' tai superidde . - '.,t' it so oii; untilyou are forced to see „that 'rig ta are more i talkeli,ahout.,than 'underatou'd,;rnore, ,q l ko7, ruled over than enjoyed,47bni's lOU' . '-- - ".• —One who signs hinoselt";%. Toper",' - 'wri thin, Of "Madera Signs • ' ' ' "If a man , tokee ,a glass .of whiskys .arero breakfast it is * tile. Rio 4EO' , wills P!.q . ` 1110 .....r0 during thp daY; 'and if be drhairsatuaY:turt"igli It bra sure sign ,he",likes whieff' 4. T r ~ 41. .ie . "A l t ‘ ti me lie wilibe 'ablate ishow,Willi".ema o4o . etiTtli, 1‘ ‘! Ifa man walks a mile; taile B 13, driall J and • q•elurtis before breakfast. it - 18',a • *aro sigF, ^h e , knows the way; if b. d.oes not roturnlit is a sure, sign bois t lest. , ' ''' ' "if ft teen a pende hid trieheY • lb!' WhiMs.t i and' allows bj e -fiirntly to,auffer ,thereby, it li i ti7.purc, sign. b e loves' whisky • more , then Ic; loves his • fatuity. ' if tk man hitches his horse to te post and , . lets it remain there upfed through the day •While• he , spends his mom3y in getting• drunk, It is a sure. sign ho has abused his horse, and ',ln thno his horse will;also show signs.' , , '" If a„Young man visits a young lady on Blan dnight it-is a sure sign he . will'oontinua his ri i ts every night during the Areelt=unless -tho la y should object, Which is not likely to bo th e ense. 4 At the and of the week if she' rhowe'no igni.of being displeased, it may to considered a nre sign that, lip can continue for are unlimited oriod." , . 91BITOAltl.P.S.—John H. Rice died in Mils village after a 'very` short • illness .(probably. ..00ngeition of tbo Vrain)pn the ; loth inst., in tbo Stlth:Year !of his rtge • - . Itlio.was bora in .' , Ertgland and catdo to this eount)7, whole a small ,boy. )]re was' indua thane and . honest,and found' good friends. the b,reakin g out of the icheliion:irk, ,he ano'of the:tirst.to offer his services the`,oottn-. try, to put: it" dbvin: - Oit the' ettiiratiori`•of' hp' terM i of enlislmenthe'rwtlisted as a vetereu,a44 setved all i titrough the war, until the surrender of Lee at Amietnattoi. , ,b2 l ave, patient; faithful soldier.. " Alter the war be married "and went-intoliiiiiiness'in this village,' ftrSt - a' clerk, . and afterirard as a grocer on his„ova ,accqnnt. Rice Was :unanimously esteemed as an honed man and: an mioniplaty citizen:: Ho' leaves 'a vilfo and two mourn'his loss. s4O ' - MIIIM •,- , tte tale bliver Willard, died at the.resideamm other eon, Alpheus dn Charleston„Dec. ..23t1 • inst.,. in the 88th year of-lier age. Mrs. Willard- and; bet hifsband came to - this country 61 'years •,,ago ' tend 'settled On 41* farra 'Where i3hti diedl At - that time this Whole county was a howling wilder messe:',lhe site ofiWellshoro -was a forest' and' Charleston and,Delmarhad scarcely s dozen rand, lief.. Therevere no gristmills nearer fling. Wil-. linn3spert orforke hand and , Painted 'Post on :the other; Rot. Setae' years the'earlY inhabitants Bat' fere:kWh:a we should Cal& great - privations, Jew; nyeeke, and trout, and venison, mad' up the' principal bill,ef fe_re; but it nourished a hardy reed. The pi4thevl• fdreits ;haver:liened away; before thdm. hire Willard was, prie,',Ot_ the . last, if not the last, of the first class of settlers in this country. „ -,1 - : oeitizen" , Writei:'" 4 "llifsh di . ) 'ask' 41 1,Tegbboil t •if brutes get,dtme. -If they,„do; where do ,tbey get 'their whiskYl-1 . Want it distinctly under stOodlhat snore thtitt-upo of the young • men was twenty-040 years-of agelatid I t6i6h to Jell - him that they:did not 'expose thi?,:,7nnutsitten work', of, the Otder. , , STATE Nova . littinaj field: Deo. 10, 1809.-4.lar vehristutasr vacation will commence Friday a. g„;PCO. 25,0 4889, ,arid, continue till Tuesday A. 3t., Jan. 4, 1870— . These who wish to enter the school will. find . it ri favorable time Jim 4, 1870. The room's for gentleiiee, in the Normal Vending, are ROW' all full; het good boarding places in town can- - be 'secured for all who apply, nt reitsoriable'' rated. There are still a few vaoateiiffilk4.lOdieß. in'. We Normal huilding.•, Students: are ,charged. from date of etitering'only, •provided -they remain 14 Weeks. - - C 1169. If. VERRILL. •''' ~LA- a ui's CREEK.-4V4zi"iiire - , jilease,d , 345 , tialtnawledge all new entitip Hite's- 'in' 'nur 'villagti. No We. limit important, of these ill-tbe new .sto%e built by D. P. Shaw, and occupied hketir 'friend G. Thayei, late of the New 'Englund. States, - be ~,..„, nit riding urn largo eu xin ant .0t t ...mess, in .we. tiro phased to learn ,tbat• his' merits are • !Mingo .ep 1 1 . reclatedi and that to is receiving the reward gran adept so justly, entitled to public.potronage, lid' is nicely es.tablislied•in'hiiiieW•fitore-witti'oll the,surronndings calculated toMalto him conifer: table—a choice lot of , yanken notices,&c.—and seems to ho up and nt it with renewed cimrago. ; The baltince-of the new buildings nroall nearly - or quitii c'orniileted, and our village 'oohs' 'very inueh improredt abon hl it continue in, tbia :ratio, •Wo shall soon ',eitpect the reirioviil , of the county , buildings to this place; Which' Will put an'ond to the strife hetneemiTioga. and Mansfield. .T: Smith has built a sidewalk in front of his store andllet; also .1. P. Ripley and C.-.1.' Kelley. '.go-cin,,good people, and live up tcrtfutprospectup. ltie are',pleased to notice - the; improvements belng 'undo on the rivet' hank, toprei'Cut the trotOr, Toni kenning down Main st, hich-May, perhaps be the means of preventing -the hiss - eV Much pippedy.An cameo of preventive"is Worth iv pound of Cure; sfiy's an'old - ndtigC, SO'', let "us. see that it is .11, ell dune. "Ott:server!! ' alfsetvcis that there tire some of our community who nse alcohol le.,drietc.s occasionally, which .I regret to - say is a 'Tact ;apdsome of, them 'use such things . semi- Oecasionally if they can get it given. to 'them; and I earnestly recommend the remedy-03y. establish ing a Lodge of flood Tempters at once in one of those lately furalsbod, uneecOpitkl bonsos.n.".• -f' - „ , ', ,: ..Eeoz. ~, , . ' MAI Nsup.m.4. --:- Your,. corresponds "Smith," has persuaded me contrary to my own judginent to .refievehim of his obligation to you. Who will eohfer ns • great nfaror.'ithOn' me? I twit, been. Much Veered' with lthe,:high estibla lion swill? which your late eorrespolidentlits re•• 'gariled•tur citizen's; 'With - ail that ho has - said, I happily. concur., .But,;l suppose., that even. in, the best coaimun ities (hero aresome-dead weights, swim' OW pro anything but nii - ativ'aritage.'' ' ' , - Thtigooil templars vhfofd the'.whipkyjiiinerV l l but not the whisky 'in - en: - 'At Ohl tt3Pc.:wia;,ba,ip to mention the worm= of h, raffling • math: 7-• Why is it not called a. gambling-match ? • Would it keep any from attending? If _so, then let us bare ilk more proper name": Lilo:not-know : bow, ranch whisky was handed arotind; - itailicriv iiidelif was earl - fed in the emit pocket. Ido not know how• much stenling of each others game there Was last Priday evimjrfg ;:.but qsv, kntitr :that .suchthings me the uspaintderAt viiiiljpgiiititOW -0:4.' I fear that our people do not hilly conipre. bend the•atuount of injury that those parties are doing. , Young men, can you attend them with-, out. a .21istipproving o°m:tier/eel , Do you not know 'limp they pre. robbing you of - your . good mune, - and that they aro - likely td keep you down amongst the filth and vagabonds of society thro' your whold lift:fink?. • - .'• --.• , "N%' '- A ; diva timeisince, a daughter of J. D. Strong's, about six years of ago, while Playing with a cat, had ono of her eyes teratohed out, and the, in tatrprnation got into the-other eyoi,so that it ip fea - ied it will make lier - itiohiptitelyiblitl V' t Ths, Methodist; how, built an addition to their tlit.rsonago.:, Eld. Rhincvnult lios:;beett ,holding orottiettd. - meetings fel- rouittiffiii pitsc'nt the bnion.ehtirch, but with no particular movement so far nijjfavo heard. • REPEATER. ) it s i bepn veryf.luief) ur vil higal , t ,, tllol3M:week ; anti bn t 3 wen bare bad rwber tong Tacos for want of twine• thing to do. I sul•Josotbo.oolidition of thd road's and trio iv9ithor hay, ettolo4 Cho of - Dr. A. J. Oulu has moved. into Rev. W. Coeh rate.s bonsai) On Seutinttry!.A.;Tatt'e, belietTy the has keen buying seine vtv'tgtAuts iii 14olls. There his been a move made tt rat a .building netrffnee around S. P. ',Morrill 'Orrice o Main hod Sullivan streets. At leave the old fence ha is now /ell to the tiogtritenS. Tile lot is one of the 'most desirable lit our village, and it. is a great pity .that there is not a tine building on it, as hell eg a good fence around it. _ . fed goinewhat indignant nt - tho ritarks of ( t4lcoi" fn list week's issue. I aril not fastidious, but (181 re that tb curious,,i,thould Temain et rious;tbjtortiete-he tried hard to. let the eat out of tile 'bag",` but - 1 Attpfl9 l 3 l 3‘)le some fears rif getting scroelittl, and ..therefere ceased. 1114 'nit( milts I hove alicnyf found. ".4ecl", , a iu ellere ten4of tke ..sword since ,tny acquaint ince Wittrhitilr.nc),l3ti , that' be would be to ungallant es" to' ask' 'tile (6 'tell "tigre" ino feel rather disdainful' toward liim. Ilut.pciliwps this unr„enteel request was eel's' to pa.Y.tne.for ca4ing - liint_k_little ? , plelisantt.olS fow'evonings since. - Aowtwei,if it would heat up the wound vibieh was then tuadc, I suppose 1. could tell bin) h story about:a Whiffet. or.pootilp; - Qn lifonday some nialieious nt ,boys asse : bled before one of vier - groceries arid debtroled an oyster sign.which the - occupant bad' hanging 'be= fore.hiS store; 'The result of whieli was . tt shy, and 'their "fathers" brought to jiisticti.' " - tilt° ,are linable to print Accidental ' s notes - thin Week s the), being re'aublegileitly ]' , , oeixtta_ WtfAISBORO D.RIViII4PNICktrASS OOI- ' AtUnn•-qch.e anntistl.POngAitlOV 4l4 ° l 444 9 ,n ifirtititillinilihieU• * or.44;'. _iKedtieadto,leo 'p t. :Oen Jlie. 4 0110 winS 'wore 'chosen h - 144 0 . 4 4 0 0 1 / 01 1 4 (f it year! • , Pi eident.-A- 7 )lOtY Sherwood. ' , „ yrt pf es wes.—.P:lf. Wright and 4. p, Cone. Hu g hlt " i/ Pf ".'rreaspin ..,, no: R. Bowen: - : Coromittee...4. W. Bailey, .Tru " Bonnet awl C. 0. ,:vtt '''‘OnAnotion the' rules and regulations 'Of the trni4itigoirse were unanimously adopted 'is the -tblealuid regulations of the Assoeintion. :Motion the-A.846010t0n adjourned to meet 'a ~kale, of.the.P,reeMent'nusi, BooretafY• ' ' , Bitheetpientlfthic eieeitife'Cimmildiee'Vecited hf. Ingham, Secretary, in place or l )511. Who'deolinad to eerie. ' ' - .T. 4. .Burgin 11116 oponed alttikety` ,e and rirepaied to- sotio - onatomefa ',Pread•'inoo -cakes . 1!4o - ;liromptly. - ''` `1 - 'rrrri MARRIAGES,. • . • -- lirEbtAil—DlALlOli-In Westfield, Nov. 20, 18911 by -Finkel,/ Strang, Mr. Charlet,. Millman and Rosa Maack, both.at Clytner. ' WIIITTAICHIC-STRAIT-4iy • tile same, "Nov.' 29, 1389.1,14 Clymer, Mr. wrens i ii r Wldtlalosy Strittt. • , " " W4II.EINEE-1100111/8--"ln.Cbarloston. on, tho .14j4 trust, by Boy, A, Dotigo;llr:John-P.-Warignit otedflSlboi Jalle • • siVETTB97-PRANCiI6-"Tri Tifoife .oro,Ciot, /860; S. Brewster, Esq., air. Jolni Vetter to Miss Clara itrancle, all of Charleston. ' RICE:-:. - REDINGTON—In,..WoIIaboro. Nov, 21.1849. by tho same, Mf..ll(onry'llico;titNelooti; Ikkbtentanek Rod.clingtoo of Woltsboro. , • • • • , . DEAN-81 1 11111100R , --On the 14t11 , 0r.De0 . . , 1869.;_by. Iter;',ri cialictne. dtr, D. L. Deane, Recorder of Tioga Co, and Barbara Bturrock, : hoth. STellsboro.... ,I,We offer hearty congrattations • ' DICKINBON—TVEB,-4tr goonoyvlllo, Nov: 2nll, - by G. D;l6efins - , Esq., Mr. Ira Dickinson to Miss Mary E. Ires, - all of Middlebury. TEXTELOKIG.II.—In Bradford Co.. Doe .8,1869, by 11thr. Mr. Cyrus Jowl to Miss Clara E:Gaige, both of 7adhson, 'Von Co., Ea.; , ; -; • • e) -11101 , ANA-11IDSIPUBEY.— In Coliingten, Dec. 12, 3860, by, Rev, 0. P.Natrons, • Beery; o.orelan of ,CoVington,:to Miss Alice H. Ilumprey of Knoxville, Pa. DEATHS; • .14Tlftifilv-zATidnvietteeville, Dee,- 2t1„ .. , Datitel Lathrop, aged 24 years. - • , WAY,Karry, soil of John and Augusta Way, died 'of,b'faln foyer, Dec. 3d, 1862, aged 0 years, tOylt—ln Knoxville, Dsc. 1800,4,Irs.'fiforgan Love, motto Of Leroy Love, aged - 4301tDEN,—In Delpar, Oct: 224800, Bich° C., on of Alvin and BA:mice-Borden, aged 8 "eats, 2 . manths aid ditr, „ ,- , „Ir-aC*40411,1.. Ximatrte4.ll3.6sellSt. • , ,CIittaSTMAS - G1F.113.•-- Hugh.' Young AtiCo'.; lloolthellere, have just opened` and ' ar , -• I ranged tho• ltirgest ;and' lnost varied stock or Chrisinas i pressnt.s over/siring& into th is jsonnti., 1 Their ,sso i rtment includes.fifty varieties of Toy,- Book. fur children; tall ' the standard end, 'new nu,,lse , bcioltir; ill the. popular editiols, and a g, re et t 6 4, ,exPinisive otiltioni .of thb,;fitttaditi,d Td t s and novelists; , ,.including ~ i ncluding', complete wo v i B of ;Byron, Scott, Burns,-Whittiere Long. fell w, Tottnyson, Maryatt, Dickens, Rearte,x/iirs: •StoweOlivor Optic, Mayne Reid, %Verdi/sore - I Cooper and other Juital Writers for:eld antlytung., They intro also a very fine assortment co f.Blbles, ih - cheat; and expensive bindings suitable far - glits..l6. the ;Voting, as well_as large print bibles, •aultriblevalglitit,freni • theipifing to , the ` old.;-, •Also , Prayer 4 4 444s, Ibiall L-P9ek, o,f ttillAlguetnT nutlet*. Pictures, 'and, picture ;frames ,or iallh sites and Styles to suit. , Statnettesof 'the Poets in- marble, with- brackets 7 irriiiing !deiks ,in Bleak IFalnut , Rose Niruod, cy. lifahoganii 'Sta. tionery of the',liitest.sfyieti c of, transit; for all names.; musical instruumnis -of ;many 'kinds, ineldding violins, accordeons, French and Ger .tuan, Autos, pieoalooe—also all sorts of Yankee notions, poclict,..catlery attd 4 a-hundred other, things suitable-I'4' Ohriettnai proient's,` ail-- ful at all times. ... , $ -- -.. •iThe -public are' recidesied to 'call' early an'd' rankothel sologtioris. Ctioc.,B, '69-3t, • -';, , i; :i, • v in, -• • J.:, 1 ,;,• ~, ..; , . ,:- 7 ~-,- ...7 7-s t^..-7-•••-, -. : ~•••,-, % .. (1.) -POUbTItY..-I • have/ v...few , mots • ,CIIQ.IO .P , fowls iof •-the Btrimahuand.allaok Spitnish breeds for sale. Taro bred nudger) , flue. vi am airy recei/ingortiore.for eggs =for•setting; to be :filled in rotation as -received as carlytext - eering as the wedther will'permit. • lio. orders 'noticed• unless-accompanied• by ;the cash. - I'rice-$1 per' dozen. 1 , , 'c 4 .",-$. ,_ , . 1 .11.41.1PR1N0E.. Wollshofo, Pa. ,- ,(De0.r20;18G9. - .. . 31:3Yr. •")- 17 E1461i 'OR " .rind Phytleian• fur the Exe/usive - Treatment f, of Chronic Discatice. - All Coiltrultations anti ;jug( ion, of. ifalicpts;' illp 46 Free pf Chnegifj Dr. Clark 'examines and est:lidos sour, disease with ,L DEO r Airtgr . Howe,' New York: October. l :2o •.. • ERROAS , 011T)1,..,. A' GENTLEMAN labb''snffertkil' for iears"ftom Ner- Vons Debility, Premature Decay, andwil the effects of youthful inOiscretion,will u for tho'sake,of satiating tar manity, send free to all whot need it, the receipt add directionq for malting the 'situp!o remedy by which be was dared. Bdfferers wishing:to:Profit •by the edrii User's experience, can do so by addressing In perfect ponildence, JOHN B. OGIDBN, May 26, '00 - Iy. ' N 0.42 ceatusEtre?t, 'New York. `.- p o 00NSOffipTzv as t .TllEl , Arivertiser; bating been reatoredto Health in a few - weeks, by o.,yerysimp le remedy, after having suf., •fered several years With a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—la anxious co make -known to hisfellowqrafferers the means Ofoure..-- - u • . who desire li t ho will'send a copy of the pre' scriptlon tied (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, 'l4/bidet - hey Will - find% am= Cuba von iffoltelmtrzoti,:lkartne4l3l7Agnitttlts,ete.' -The'Objbot of the advertiber ln, scrulitig the PrescriP , , tfonib to-bandit the afflicted, and spread information . witichfhe.i conceives I id. be •;iiiiiituable p end he bOpbe eters sufferer will try his remedy, as, it will,coat :nothing; anti may prove a blessipg, ' . .; Tariffs's wishing the praiser - 1010 0, will please address • • _ • .IieriIDWARD A. WILSON„ ' Williamsburg, Kings County, N. N.Y. Nadirs , 28, 1809- Iy. Acy f t - HIVE EXCHANGE. =I r f , ; .~ SlArrenderf =IN ~~ S M~~C. BUT DISC*ETI?N • tf , . N .. • 4 T - Qll.oeo thAll)s,,if a ?9iatan k o.f.spitoo with kli. , a L qn enotrot , *.saing , matter' db . niter ali•• What d'ye do that fon-IP.;1. nelfektlese , Ahtiti a million of my enstomire, fitienirnkonated in blank. And, being tuckered out with trying oxploirowily I,did z it,. I am forood to, do it in ~.; ( or I 9 Tiliur yo, all good people, that I am — doing" a 1;aml Offtio Dusinose, WHOLESALE &if RETAIL, 1' \ ~'...T in SUGARS, AM, ORADAB,, ,sy,apyo,. go, LASSES, POR K ; - _ '',NAOKERET., V711.11', -- FISEC - CTSO(YES; COD, HALT .BUT,. AND , I4b - • 5 And I ant selling cheap as talways do, and :can saya.country dealers their expenses to the little city of big pity .of Butlhon, _ . _ M :4 1.1 ~,-. t !' ~ I'. ~ ,:1 1 A • '-' .-" TH,E TEA '{TRADE 1 t r rit is - bno of 'iny biggest, brigbtest, and best things. You , ennhot'get bettor s••,:: • tt•tl - t • t • TEAS, tt OOLONG GREEN TEA'S, op cheaper, than I cap cell you., You may., pa tronise,. the Grecri:-Azicticate:: TcpAapfripapy;_and ihon'l , can aliyone.tocidk":-19t airn"zoiaiolaih'to tiet 11.pgapcnnty -$ • 1 .t: .;1 1 TE tiE •• ING do neit,26 yam!. jlo!ilOry9,33ltiti 1:40 1/Ig. ger. or letter lot of 10* 'DO ,r,L ingat , 4; Aci (.• kV/ 1 2 Ptip • • -'••Li ; 1: '"k ?,aTgO.ll). ME Eveefthial•g.' i.::c; =I • 144°1, 'BANNED iFßllrrig, !AND V.E43,E,T,ABT,ES, WOODEN WARE OONEkO.• • ;I``i` • ii•J.AV.V.l.llli.tleli ;;.;;; ••;;:;.' , %1; 'ilOt mixed no I mix them here, but:in good :Orden! 'lbUjo lilt the BUTigR, A - Nb ,OLIEESE,, that I can; ancir ginkgo t, avorything,olso ba teasels : n - Sigof ttio - BilLia . 4 . ' 334;41*. t _Welbbpro, , ILI • • ' t • •• • : : tharge -- Stock --- 0 4 1 - • Tr`i A . 11.5 - 1 $., • •1 ' 6' --___Soltabl o i for tho Winter itlido; - gr 6 it 5A11111 . 6 - -• WA ITE'S;,-1 : •-•.< ; • 1889. - • r • NY' (lOrninuN. T. r • • RE MIMI '1 iii ei .I 1 1 ' , 1 °_t 't Ell ME MN W. T. MATE EEL! • ~• • • AND : ; PROVISION' ''STORE; ' o ta. Mqqgrt qc s let door elate C,onssrwa d 7 Ot vA •): - • gaorriir4lo9ers 4.1 Clematis .Tohn ' • _ Ityou. want tO get : • Only,one shilling per pound; • - But you'will not find whiskey or wine, • ;Xi:many other.oomPound. - • • . :But Teas, Teas, of the very beet,, • •-.; 800 you will find it•litrOltaii's nest einnamon and 94ad.Y. • Here you will find everything bandy. ' . llloni,•Flinit,l'Or evarYl4itrateSinkkl(fd,l And ; - SS there will be no grumbling, • white 1114 barrels in and outwill balumbling. Brokers, Tobacco and Allspice, • „, Beef asd ; 5 1'6X alto fon 'cifille-r cia t • ~ ~Be call in woman and man. So give tne a ealllitith'griat aiid small, 4nd I will try.tesuit you rill;'" - • ',' , '•Dut if you call in here by elt'anee, - •'-• Do not forgetto bring a few stamp • Berkman° Oil and vinegar. Coleman's Mustard and Ginger 4ailitioap the beat at ten cents ' a bar, •. I .And Bno Salt for batter, the boat by far. Mere its where you Ada; - ; Mere cleaning Poltatr, That Will last until everything La 41 1.10 01 5 h t ,d, August 26;'18694f. . , REMOVAL. :Ai ;-H NOW StOOld: New Goods! . •HATE taken h the new store one door above Wright ' & B Uoy, wbere;tbey are:on band , with a net? stink of .:,‘ BOOTS, BALMORA.LS, GAITERS,' .., , ,TROOTEES,• BROGANS AND GALLIGASKINSi warrnittoil to At inifoet *ant' No.' 0;- to 13 in: olusivo. The stook - bee been:selected by one ytho,bue the advantege of - ' - k TIIIRT r Y YEARS'. Bk.P.BRIDNOB • iq the business, and-is the best end fullest in the country, ' Oar stbak'of • • • Fitt FRENCH-.- PEB,,SOLB,*CCiVIM.ON CALF, - . LININGS, BINDING, MO.' 1 *lt ROOOO, _ • - 1 • tfill be kept up as boreturoid: , we shall ke.fsiti:sd. hemp Al ways, and -we shall endeavor' to I pleas satisfactory to the tritdoi'.. We wen% he witler sold. „ =- •fi. . '! 1 C,ABI - I.` , PAID FOR HIDES, , 'SKINS; :FURS ii6',/tItTS.' Also the top of the Market for , . f1.P:.14 - , .: 1 , 1L; • But our be - et:ll6li lON in'oU CUSTI I OAf WORK! Ae innal. Tliefo'filooPfori ih a Well aidieuetbiu,boot ) , Thaffiti the corns without too niueh ()oppressing:. For evorybedy knows' It ibabbY foot Cannot be eomproutised by qyoOressing:, t! And ono may wdatt,oloittalaina With 8 suit Ol finefvoloth, but there is no finessing Mill make a man,With shabbily cirossedlest,:, , Look like a gotitkettieitoipbre,tho attest. 1- , 1 - MORAL Buy your, bpots 9f SEARS ,b DERBY, - '.:; t'?Oi [Priut!xlcDprii):,• , i Wollsbore, Oct: 26; • For a few months past we )311.70 advertised the above Watches at 'exii.eptilY Isto:pr,ices, and the result has bean most sattidgetory.'' Our plan Ifas been to soli the genuine Wft,LTAlAliki WATO/1, in Solid Gold or' Silver 'Pesos only , and at a very small, profit:3 rho puiehasbr trier) , .opportlitlity of'examination and comparison, and with the understanding that if 'th'd 'Watch dons not provo satisfactory, it can be exchanged or money refunded. - These Watches are, Without Oieeption, the moat perfect specimens of fine meehanism ever *educed in any-country: l . Each andievery:pait is made by ,nmehittery of ~I,lte‘ Tt iciekdOliefittf apd elahorato construction. Compared with foreign wat'ollieri r tbey poison many advaritagee, excelling not, only in princi plo and finish; but itill'moro heir Os' titnii=heopore.: „As an indication ortho price Svc submit the felloWing : . . - . . - Bilver - Ttunting Watches " '518.06.` GOLD fi- ._..)VATCRES 18 Rant t Case, 80,00. !7 ,1- - to, •-•70,0 .We often receive ordeit direct from tiercidver- - tisement, but prefer that every otio-should send first for-our descriptive price list, - which explains all the different -kinds, tells the weight and +pal * if the cases, and gives prices of each. This 4a will ferovard any one, on 'application; and it will be found very useful in reakinga selection. Every Watch is toarranied-Py,speciat certtWfate from the deriericon Watch C 0... • We send ; hem by express - 16 ony addreSe.:— Allow the purchaser toy open the package and examine the Watch before paying, and ik-after t wards it does not proitcsatisfaetory,_ It cat' be exchanged or the money will be cherfully, Wan diad.q Please state thaCyou saw this in the Tioga County AGITATOR.. 'Address, in' ; .• . HOWARD t CO., No. 810 Broadway, N. Y. Our establishmontla:Wrill:lc r nowst , t6' , tho 144- dents of New York and•vioinitp but that those at a distance may addreis us with confidence, we invite attention to the following editorial notices • rfOM the N. Y. Evangelist, 31py 28,1808. 'WO litul occasion some time einco to refer, to ibex° celebrated AmorlcanMatclieswhich,arci Well knoweiai' reliable thne-heepers. We cannot do better now than to Cult - the attention of our roadors to the card of Flow lard & Co..rhy which it will bo seen that persons from distancd can order any gentle of theso Watch'es by ex prosh, at greatly reduced prices. Lilo N.Y. independent, Juno 18,1868. Wiiinvito special attention to the advestisement of Messrs. ,110 ward k Co„ who odor the celebrated Walt /tail- W etches not only at the lowest Prime, but will send them to any part of the country by express, and give the purchaser the privilege to examine the Watch .before paying for it. We Co t ' I .kroOnally for years, and cheerfully cotardiend thidn the'cOntidericeef our friends throughout the country. ,I?,'64ILRO,AD" -'NOTIOK ) 'ii.. 1- - ..*. 4',' . , .;• :,. -_-,.. .-.' -,- .. ~ ." ; . ..r.,;:s, 1,1•5* ......... S *O"expeet to build 10 miles or the Rail rend.thia. winter, and must bnyo the •;“•;J • `3_.: ,-••• 1 ''' ' '''_ CUI6;gSX-Xi :,,,„1- 'l l „ • „ co we iteteafior sell ggo - di ONLY, L`os Cali .. ,t ! 3" r •r • t'~, iffin And . tlfiti IS le bereldo given tvall bweiio; to m 11114141 pay ap, or we shall make costa at once, i` ' , "aa tvo MUST bizie die money, y • . o,ur,caab•plictgio , 4l4lj , ,.sra fdltowe: s,l6ui`rio:''s : ll•3lc . '„4 - ' _ • 1,74 tiiring' " ' -" "1,60 "111:ekvehmit' ," - ' 44 " " 1 50 • " - -- .l:verything "tls4 in prottpikkii. , .- • . • eatifi fOr ; '"T" ' ‘ -109,000 Bushels of , Oath, 'rind also for Wheat OnifcitoolP-:E.. • - • 4 - • • .:•• r. ' SIIV. 18@x- _ 11AVre , '-140(T' SEEtE:THE:" „ . -, El Immense • Stack of - C __arpe • • zs• 4' ._ .„ -.. , -: ...:.:,,.:-.--,:,: .1 AND . OIL OLOTIIS;.-ji --1-', tho Ctitriet;B4l4."olt.f. .. .OCI. - 27, •1809. NAT,TVS, arrningl Y. A NEW AinitVAL 'Of flash; IMI a-oorxs right from the City, at writcsnum ]ziAleirs. , • W•l4 XfAVA ZTOT , time 'o'r *Ape to enumerate the dlfferent • , . 6 KINDSFx ;3 AND ''STYLEs EIN - +• "but would bo pleased to hare all =MI aSIIING GOODS l!M!I s „ wishing goods, to tall and look for theniselves •i • t - , - 9VIC.OIIAM A FARR. Tioga, Sept. 22, 1861) • a . ' :IF YOU . *AM' ' • Coat or -Suit of, Clothe's ,gq -;: r ° 'Coll and see our stock of t c , . , • • Clotho or • • Castrimeires, • and leave our measure, and you can be supplied on short notice, at , )!• - • • - ,'• SMITH WAITE'S, Oct. 27, 1869. Corning, N. Y. . , Administrator's Notico. r MITRE of Administration - having, been 1.,J grunted to tho Undersigned ttipifin the eidate op Leopard :Sohanbacher, of Liberty, deo'd, all persons indebted to, or claiming against the es tate, must,settle with OliAlcf. F. VEIL, Liberty, Oct:100869-8L Adam To Farmers. . . . . I"%VAL son a full-blood Dovo.n. Bun, 2,yeare o)(1 4 for mai, good. papor, or exchange for stook. I have . a mammoth Cheater County White Boar, procured of Bug); epr,y,rof philadelpkiik; lEnd , tbia boarl k6ep for sOittico. . Cu the tgpornl publio I woul l d aay.that I am prepared", it; nail goods at - auction, being, as I believe qualified by experience to make ray Bar "vicei,profitable to empleyere. TBTIIIII raatouable. P. D. BIINNEL, Wellaboro, Nov. 17;1860.-3%91 Adminiefrator's Notice'. ETTEIRS of Atgadnistratton Laving boon 'Lj granted upon the estate of 'Hiram B."lfil boarn•, cilictasetl, all persons iridebtod, to, or claiming against said estate, will settle with •; SALLY ANN KILBOURNE, •• •Delmar, Nov. 17,18611-6t.° Atimex. For Sale. A SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO in, good condi* XI; tido. Price retitoneble. " ' - Mrs. MARY BORST. - ' Clitarleaton, or. 37, Ito t 4 ,WO.-,V:rb.A,,T,;g:R..*..'. =I Faire We Are Again It ME Taiuntya for the favors we have thus far received from the people' of up, !1',100.4, VALLEY;we wish to call their, atteMli; to the fact that, mmll3,lllEl rectolvlng a.. adnpt6d to the early Pall Trade, comprising ev erything desirable, both in stylfiand quality; and shall be p}eased to seo our old customers and all who may come from that vicinity[to 00RNING to buy_ Mal 11= CORNING." N. Y. '" S.L;, '" ~~ New, Stock of Goods DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHAES,, N=IMI CROCKERY, ER GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 6 Carpets, &., &e., se we always give customers from'a distince A LARGE DISIOUNT ON PRICES, I - we thus make it for their intereit to come to us to make the it purchases, as many Peop:e in that region will testify. We do not believe in long advertisements, displaying long lists of prices, /co , but will convince all who come that tae can, and do Bell , '4OOllB qILEAP, that this Store is, in reality THE, REGULATOR; &Obis section of country. ••• Call and talio a look through 6nr imuionso elm* and - tutilary'ourttelvos. NEWELL 1c OWEN. Corning, iSopt. 'NEW WINTER GOODS. - - • , TOLES BARKER, (NO. 5, UNION BLOOJY.) W OULD bay to their friends and the public' W Ml generally, that they are now reeniving a splgtidid asiyortruent of atummr DRY GO6DS, such tie . MEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, -PRINTS, CLOTHS, CA.SSIMERES, VEST - INOS, READY MADE _ CLO 1, HAT'S & CAPS, - BOOTS Alin SHOES, also a large and well selected stock of CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN WARE, STONE „W.ARE,, _KERC!!,i SENT;OILS, SINARS, TEAS: COTES, SYRUPS, MOLASS , S, ETC,. ETC., ETO. Wo ago able to offer our (returners the benefit of the LAST DECLINE oi‘ 1 PRICES In the New York Market, ow Stock having been purchased sloe° the great decline in Goods. ' TOLES Jr. IARKER. Wellabor°, N0v.17, 1889. ' , '''' SALUTIFER . I$ truly a novelty ,in medicine, 4iffering aerially from - all , other preparaficins; it has u' power of its , own, rend possesses virtues that are' peculiar to itself. , .It as wonderful success, in the relief and oure NEURALGIA, SPRAINS; SWELLINGS, • - BURNS, RHEUMATISM, OHIL: BLAINS, PAIN, SORE THROAT," " • 4, ' INFLAMATION, ;FELONS, QUINSY, PLEURISY, BRUISES, r • • Painful Swellings and such disohers as require an outward application. Priori 50 cents. Sold by Druggists generally. !,9o,tober 27, 1869. ROY!S Cholera Drois MEM This. medicine is quite dir ferent from all other tions called cgtagyil BittiPS. I t i s , 4 1-urtrzOling,rpmgdirlori: ,disorders of the bowels. SOLI; BY DRUGGISTSIAT 50 et? PER BOTTLE, , Wellebero, Juiy 18,1889-17 e MU -Them -.:T4ingt--,:-4..::i‘.-Aniv.l 'LIVERY flails is Ofety; arta th & i er hsped ,1 1 4 depends from a sublime attitre. , YOU Will Please -Obseirve, ; that the best . zatacrid mart' bkvitilf Ix& deed the wants of the puhlfo; and Pairing bean., tifully-supplied himself with almost- - everything whlCttthis world atorct 'to , appease theta noir benevolently proposes to'open the whole be. fore the peciple, and say to all, eld.on4 black and White, rich and poor, - • - C 0 DILE I - - - ' •. .. You pay your' Money andyou take m . yc ; at , .• • , oe. -•- '. -1 ~ Den% stand out4lMo eo Id og'potted to: 044 4- _i. °punts and to tho Sting of the neighbors •beesi -. but pull the latchtug, It's alwayaaat. In buse_.___ : iness hours, &o. , • • ' - :..E TER .1' --.1 - :. .. ' , s ; • - . . , Tito large hearted proprietor, or ht urbtne good natured clerk will conduct you, at It were I . through a ' L' . . - . A, filled with ravishing delights. • lat. A, GARDEN OF - SPIO,ES,. In whion . every thing Spicy,frin a nutmelto cayenne pep per mar be soon and procured. . 1 1 2d, A GARDEN OF SWEETS, in which ev ery variety of Saccharine delights, both solid and. liquid may bo bad by*the stick, pound orgallen, and of such flavor and'compfexion as wilt make. every ebbing sweet tooth in your head fairly _ !amp with delight. Should, you be poutologi callyluolined, this hutaani, ittdividaalwiit Soli duct you into a ' • • • - • 1 • - GARDEN OF TREWS, in,which almost. iv- . cry vitriol of latoioiLs things to be f6und gath ered from tho four quarters of the globe, will be show'n to satisfy your largestiongings. Oranges from Cuba; Lemons from Florida, Prunes from Turkey, - Raisins from Malaga, Currants from the Grecian Archipelago; Poaches dried and cann ed along with a • great' variety of Canned Fruits from the Jerseys; Dates-from Syria, and Figs' from :Azia Minor. -No end to the sopply of every - species' - O*MM Voila 3 Continents. _ II THE TEA GARDEN ill next - commatid your attention; tba warm d coction of the Chins leaf and the Java boawhaf become almost nal. ~ verial beverages, and if no Wallowed too hot or to strong, thoinild stimu to . arc esteemed. as eminently promotive of co ort and sociality.—. What company of elderly I dies could ever part in piece without them? ow your friend the GARDNER, will bo most happy to shOw you all this. • no will ask you politely to look at his Tea. You aro wolcomo to try every chest and see ,if_ GUN ~POWDER,, Bouehong• GREEN, &c., which flavor you like, but of all' the other styles Whose Jour cracking names would be dangerous to pronounce, COFFERS, In every style, ditto, ditto, ditt9. The beneilceniproprielor.of this mammoth 'es tabliahment--olt of sheer good will, and it you Will believe hi m for no other motive than your interest and bib, has at vast expense 000114611 at the same Katie an immense depot-of Proris-' ions, consistin - r( . . Flour, Pork Lard, Codfish White Matt i Sword Fish, tSzo.,l &o. , ... , Meal, 'Yams, Batter., Trotit,,Blue Pish, Halibut, &0., &o. . ' ..•. 4 XVCIMAT 4 GARDEN Furthermore, 1 , . All of which he,intends to.sell at a profit, ca the principle offlive' and let live." lie generally=, proposes alao4o rocei ze in axelitingo all the pro ducts of your farm' and dairleepand it is said con- ftdentiallyo i the public, that ho never refines I eash• .• . Tho' it JAB him wretchedly to keeti it. So anxious is he.•that•The door •poople should want nothing• whatever that money can buy' of _ " • Wolisboro, Juno - IG, 16G9. If~ g WELLSBORO, PA, Cash Capital over $20,000,000. FIRST-CLASS 00',5---N ONE BETTER. as j RATES AS LOW will tako. Policiesl property written at this of )ayment of twoniiuns. Aide„ You-Insured-1 It costs but little, particularly to insure dwell. Inge, farm property, and contents. Detached dwellings and farm property insured for 3 yearn for one per centutit and expense of policy, &-r. A bouso, detached 100 qr more insured for $lOOO for 3 years, at an expenSo of $11,60. Only $3;331 a year! Small tax—good thin g in carte ot fire, Furniture, provisions, bedding &e., r 4 the same rates. Therols no exetiss, ' Everyone Should be llnsured., i . If not with Me, Smith & Merrick will "deit just, as cheap, and just as well. (Giatis, gentlemen.) I should be-glad howeVer, to he riend enough in this manner , to pay for ad ertis pg. • . . .Ji 0: \ MITCHELL. Wellsboro Beet. 22,1363-116 c. • 9 • • r :lisr• U. .g . , - , , ! - ._itio - qpiiis,: : . vt.Y53.!.; 11.01 q -- MIUM/Vi .; fr HE undersigned respectfally announces to the citizens of Westfield and surrounding - couti- Ary: that he Is permanently located at this place. Ile Is frilly prepared to do all, kinds of, DENTISTMC 7 • • - in the highest Style of the art. Srtistaction gnarrantoed. Office over St ovill's Drug Store.. Pine Photographs can he had over the- Drug , Store. 11.,R. PHILLIPS. Wostaeid,- Pa., June 30, 1809-Iy. A, B. ' EASTMAN, .DENTIST,' • r-f - No. 13, MAIN STREET, . k A IVELLSBORO,,PA. Artificial teeth from ono to an entireeet insert ed at short notice on any plate / desired. Tooth extracted without pain—proved by scores of witnesses, at the;ollice.. Special attest,- tion given to the treatment and 'filling - ofi the natural teeth.' All work: arranted at "liva and let live prices." ' ' July 28, 1808: ' ' NOTICE'.TO CDLLEOTORSO:—AII Colltiotori in tho nrrehra Will be required to'inake im mediate payment and settlomonti, or costs will be made. I would also call their attention to the notice in the•bauk part ottheir - Duplicates, as it will be rigidly adhered too. • Oct. 27, lfi69-tr. 11. O. DAILEY - , Treas. WM. 11. AIsgSTRONO. Anustrong, A , ATTORN.-§ 4 AT7l_ , Avfr, *A. - " - Aug 9-iY• NOPMAL.- SCEIOOI4, rdAs9ETELD,-P4N.N.wyLvAk'szA: LIE next term of this iptititution iyill Qom 'Donee W eclhei.day Sept If.t. 1869. 'Fur Catelogue,-;-address Prof. Char. H. Ver. nit, Alanbtield, 'Mgr!, County Pe, July 7, 1.13t19-q. `!Adams, , . , • , , ATTORNEY ANtk. Mansfield, eounty, Pa. Cojloot]ona promptly attendtid to. [Sept : t;ls49. —: .t. :-• i l ; , . , . 'r'-•r L 4' i VOll SALE,—C,ornor of IX Walnut an ,Ct!atton Streets, We)leboro, Pa. For partiout re apply at no Aaitatir• , Deo. 1.5, 800- w. il -- FOi; Sale Cheap A STEAM Engine 4t,,,80i1ar, end all the goat' log for ,en up' and down Saw. - JOHN lit BOWEN.. wonebor9,lupe 2a,,1801..tt MEE L. A. GARDNER. y good Companies dwellings and farm ca, and delivered on iNuturph LINN&