The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 19, 1870, Image 3

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TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
Local Items.
W.VDNESDAY,•JApL 19, 1870.
New. Advertisements.
AdministratorN Notice—Bather R. Rico.
Plaster—C. R.,Owense
List of Lettersi—G. W. Merriok.
Billiard Table for Sale.--R. C. Simpson, L'.
Beche.
DONATION.—The friends of Rev. J.
8: Palmer will eve him a donation; at his resi
dence in Mansfield ? on the evening of January
25, inst.
tl
ACCIDENI`.. - s H. Hotchkiss, of
Charleston, in jrl7)ing from aloft in his barn,,l
struck his hand opq a buggy wheel and broke lils
left arm just liVol;!, the wrist, on the 84 inst.
HERMAIQ .taCIETY.— A lecture will
bo delivered befit° this Society at the Coutt
House, Friday evening, 21st, inst, at 8 o'clock,
by J. Emery, Egq. Subject: "Lord L'y6n." :
NEW COUNTY MOVEMENT.--itemori
strances against this attempt to disintegrate
the county will be sent into each township. We
most earnestly urge all persona who are opposed
to this movement to 'sign at once.. Let the people
speak in tones not to be-misunderstood.
TRIBUNE. Remember that Hugh
Young is getting up a club for this paper. .Iforrice
Greeley's treatise on farming Will appear in its
columns this year. No farmer should do without
it.
FROM THE WEsT.—We'have a"letter
from Thomas Joseph, of. Marble sock; Iowa; for
merly of Brookfield, in this county, in which :he
speaks very highly 0,1% that growing State. Se
gays that lowa, last - year, from about five million
acres, produced eighty-five' million bushels, of
grain.. Yet lowa has thirty million 'acres . of un
cultivated soil, of rich black mould ; and of this,
twenty-Aye million acres ire tillable. Thirty
five bushels of wheat, fronr!forty to seventy,4sh
els of oats, or from forty to sixty buebeWof
corn, can be raised from arty single acre. •
MITCHELL's fACTUßE.—lerldfty
evening °float week, as was aitnounced it i TIIE
itaITATO.II, Dr. J. D. Mitchell deliTgred a leCtilfo
before the Hero:fail Society, at the -Court House,
con the subjeot4"Exceisior." 1
The house. wits crowded, tho lecture ITII9
a pit of thought, delivered throughout !in
ti
admirable style„ , ;: We have never heard D.
Fpcalt Ware./ ,wo must say we never heft; :ft . v 'Ns ;
wiled to any -itadress, presented ao eloquently,
and with such,pprfection of elocution. WC hfive
no space to give it further notice.
AGRICULTURAL.—The Executive
Committee uiet ,on Saturday, Jnnuaty 8, 1870,
and awarded Alit following premiuma. on told
crops for 1860:
Hiram Brooks, best half acre potatoes, 166
bushels, premium $3. They were _planted May
20, 31 feet nPart i one way, 24. ho other, on pew
ioti ground, ;militated and ho once: Variety
of Chili. Hirai Brooks, best ere of oats, 172 i
bushels, by measure, weighing 3.; bs. per bushel ;
by weight, nlaking 841 bushels. Solved-about
1113 first of 11 gpi 21 bushels seed to the ROTC. ;Va
riety of blackrbats.
No proofs of other crops entered were made;
\but the committee think the premiums well do.
• served. It is hoped that there will be more gen•
oral competition next year. By order of Com
. mince. JOUR I. MITCHELL, Seey.
PJcb RAILROAD.—At a railroad meet
ing, called at-the Court House, Tuesday evening,
January I I, 1870, Hon. S. F. Wilson was eliosen
Chairman, and F. K. Wright Secretary.
Henry Sherwood, Esq., stated the object of the
meeting to be e the necessity of taking steps to
secure the me3tris to pay expenses for proenring
the right of way and other inoidbnlnl eXpROPer.
Wm. H. Smith, Esq., made a few remarks, in
quiring what guaranties the lipople had from
Magee, if the right of way was secured, that he
would build the road.
Letters Were road by Hon. S. F. Wilson, Flom
Mr. Magea, stating that ho was, randy to ,pro
need at once with the road, if ha cbuld have mitii,-
' cleat guaranty that the right of way would be
given by the people, and that they were itt•icar.
nest in this matter and "meant business."
henry Sherwood, Esq., made an eloqu4t. 4nd
eliding speech, assuring the people that Mr.,kia
gee meant what he said. —Hon. S. F. Wilson
warmly advocated the building of the road, ;an d
ha no hesitation in saying- that ho beli ( i.
~ s ved,
fr m private correiliondence, that the coinpany
in end to urge the Illad to early completion. ,
Speeches were made 1 . 6 r Hon. R. G. White,
lied. H. W. Williams, F. D: Bunnell, and others,
setting forth the benefits to the people of this
county that this'road would confer.
A resolution was adopted to take up a sub
scription that evening, to pay expenses already
accrued. $5OO was needed, and within five pin
atas over $lOOO was raised.
Adjourned to meet at the Court Rouse Staur
day night following. F. K. Wnronr, Seory.
CITATITAM.—EIder Omans l protracted
effort at the Daniels' school house, resulted it the
conversion of a goodly number of person's. • The
mooting t are closed. I
Mr. T omas Lou thought it not pleas.aut to
pass thr ugh life tdono; accordingly ; Mies Ame
liatil Con ay gave ‘him her heart and band on
Christenll day. A long life and aluippy one.
'-' Eider Livingston gave the right 'band of fel.
loirship to taro individuals on ttio oth inst. .
I might write of petty lawsuits, neighborlmoc
gosnip and evil surmising, but I forbear. •
.
LIBERTY:—For the pa i .qt two months
I have not had anything to coMmunicate to 'our
paper that would have been of any general in
terest. That will account for the non-appear
ance ofpny local items from 'Liberty. At this
date 1 have a feW items. In the first place, then,
January 1, 1870, the village of Liberty, situated•
in the township of Liberty and in tho,„oonnty of
Tinge, is numbered among the things called. liv
ing. Within her small, nod also in her stotely
buildings, you hear the sound. 4 of cheerful ; t
vol
ees, engaged in the various pursuits of life, scein
ingly a's eager to make a livelihood as thong), the
firet day of the new year was the very &inn of
their existence. The merchant, li t echun icoujisan
and tradesman, in our village, are trying to stutdo_
each other in meeting the daily demands of
their customers, and by so doing are building up
a very lucrative trade for thcmselves. Money
matters, it is said, are becoming somewhat tight
in POMO sections of OM country ; but. the nre:ltap
py to slate, that in our village tend township the
effects of the scarcity of -money have not:been
cell generally felt. Our close proximity toi Ar
not, Fall Brook and Morris Run, is the
.?nain
reason of our prosperity ; for our farmers can
find a ready market for all the products of :their
farms, at the foregoing mining districts. • : '
About the Ist of December, 186 P, J. 11. Lover
good, lately of the city of Williamsport, Parma.,
'darted a saloon and confectionery in our village.
Ile is, it is said, an experienced hand nt the busi
ness, having at different times carried on similar
e stablishments—at Keepeyrille, in this county,
at Corning, N, V., q.,tul at 'Williamsport. The
young men and boys of our village will now - Move
a fine place to spend their extra pennies, in: pur
chasing-bottle ale, pop, oysters, cakes, candy,
and all other kinds of sweetmeats that will suit
their tastes.
I\ .
r.or the past ten days, the tvell disposed eiti
-1(1)3 of our place and vicinity havebeen shOwing
t
their liberality in making donations or the cler
)'
gymen of the different denominationslion, in our see
tion. Rev. It. If:Colbert', pastor o the M. E
Church, received; in cash and provisions, the
amount of $110; Rev. Thoirts Morris, pastor of
the Evangelical Church, $ll ; Rev. I. Neff, pas
tor.of the Lutheran' Chnrah, it2so; and Illisr. J.
Bt ewari• W. The last named - gentlemtin is , pas
tor of the Christian Churoh,.' Som.
~F'=`S.~*;._ i''u~i'l?rt ~_: ?L~,-._.'u,F d: t_'r;:.. ~', ~.. -`1~??iA.+:,p~~"-+~~e
Monnts BUN.—Mr. Editor, I mend:, l
you the proeoedings of a meeting ofilitillbrris
Ratt',litteraii 1401flre
gationitt ChuTel :41:AttWila:cgOt44 . 9 144 1 - *' ;
hoping thereby; it may encourage other localities
to mania° and =lsiah)
,such societies, l that
y 4
there ma a ore gllicrot, 'dill:Mit et, knhcfr
ledge—that the comMupity pt. large may arrive,
at a higher standard ofliterattire. It:geVAikrse;
entertainments, commencing
M., and 0 o'clock, , evening., , .Ibn 'house ,was
'crowded thioughout the day. ,• The exerciseeCort-,
aitited of competitory IsclareSl, - deolathatiori? , re
citations, reading, spelling-end- singing;.:Prizes
were awarded to',the best li'poapeAt6ro. 'Ttio:tepr:
les were commendable, and reflected groat credit
on the committee for ; their eboiee seleettoui.—i
The President, Mr. Wiihd
that be was as competent to /have charge
,of
'public exhibition as he le in"the , management z of
coal
,mines. :The judges gave:' - their, deetsiong
ithout bias, and were the following persona t!--;
rev. P. T. Evans and Mr. Thorctis Thomas, 'of
Morris Run, and Mr. Wm. ft. Jones, of aeries.
ton. Two excellent competitory ,addresses •were
delivered by Mossrs,T. Edwards • and J.Darris
subject, "Influence oi — Exipepie." was unan r
imously resolved that they should be translated,
and - forwarded to . the county' paper for pubilea..
tion. Short and appropriate addresses for the
occasion were delivered during the day by Rev.
F. T. Evans, Rev. Wm. R. ,Tones, and Mr. Wm,.
C. Jenkins, of Morris Run, and Messrs. D. Q.
Edwards and Wm .'D.'Jones. of Charleston. Th'e
speaking and singing were very good,' and de
serve more than a passing notice; but it would
make this article too lengthy to enter ' into full
details. At the close of the evening exereiseti,
subjects wore given for extemporaneous speak
ing—many taking part—rendering it entertain
ing, and comical in theeitieme.., The crowd
diS
parsed at artparly hour, fully, Satisfied 'With 'tile
expectancy of having the privilege of 'attending
another exhibition of this society Ore long:
THE STATE" 'NORMAL SCHOOL at
Mansfield celebrated, yesterday; January 7, the
thirteenth anniversary of the opening of the th
ati tit Lion, first known as the'" Mansfleld•,Classieal
Sominaryl' •
The stockholders, - trustees, patroas and pupils
of the,schpel;tneet on these annual; ocelailone, ito
take counsel together, to survey the ground .gobs
over, aid to 'congratulate themselves and ealh
other on the success which, thuti'far,lias drown
their efforts. •• •
The addressiavhieli 'Lai:rays
. 11 feature of the
festival, was this year delivered by Professor
A. Bolcom, of Corning.
.Thelstihjet was, "The
Home, the School, and the Chureb-L-the three'
great' supporta and conservators of the nationp
It was a masterly . production; full - of 'tip)
thoughts, and'beautiful in style ; a poem, of it,
Self, though ostensibly prose.
The gathering was steelier than last yette; ba d .
roads and.a dark night Iteet)iag -many at houso;'
who intended beiog present. But we were.happy
to greet our old friend, Rev s . Mr. Taylor, who was
Principal of the school one year; and Professor
F. A. Allen, the wise master-builder, whose skill,
reputation, dndemitable energy and perseverance,
the five years pest, have, made the school what it
now is, from the state of Chaos" aosl 'shillapse . in=
which ho found it. Professor J. T. Streit / his
right-hand pan, has early passed from works to
rewardz,—and the memory of the just is blessed.
Professor Verrill now occupies the ehair of
Principal. And although it was with regret and
apprehension the Trustees accepted the resigna
tion of Professor Allen, whose bard _labors were
telling 'seriously upon his health,-they-'ire. grati
fied to find that the school bus fallen' off in no
respect; but in numbers, in ebaraCier,/nmi in die-,
- eiplinc, maintains its high position. ,
And this brings mo to anothee'fitinit : This
school having become a §i!ato institution; no
longer sectional in character, rly sectarian in
teaching; but is a school of the people, by the
people, and for the perle." Truly it is, and
well may it bo, tbo pride and glory of Manstitll . ,
which, with very few pediro;:linii_rfa brio:
gloated and compassed stAli an achievement,;—
•
and e for ILL. I ..nintt—TlFtga county should
no
proit•of Mansfield—prouder than she is:
Itot now, the pgesent bui ding is altogothovino
smaki. An additional hall •ust be put up ; and
tlie qnestiefl is : Shall Man
Tioga county do this, unait
older and richer counties
trit ? i Bradford, Susquel
send Weir children hero, In
hers as does T ioga; and w
would he, if all or many w.
tion of this enlargement
School law requires, and
thorities of tho State now
withdrawn I of the recogn
State, and a consequent 10.
Are there not a hundred men, iu each county
of the district, who aro re dy and willing to give
ono or two hundred dolhleach, to put upthese
additional building 4 whi • the State Stperin
tundent says we must havtgand which are ceded
to accommodate the pupilstwho are now reltdy to
enter, but for whom there is not room? • Id truth,
those who lodge in tho upper stories are even
now uneomfortal4 and unsuitably necommoda•
tell; and the-chapel is too small to accommodate
visitors on any public occasion.
What the Trustees would like to do,. is to put
on a new roof, with dormer windows, which
would bo all the present building now nett&
then, to put up a 'wing, fora new chapel, recita
tion and studcots'. rooms, and dormitories, on
the grounds north of the school. This would
answer for 'twenty years to come; and farther
than that we need not forecast.
Mansfield will load pit - Who will follow ?
,S. E. M
• MANSFIELD.—The thirteenth anni
versary of tho Mansfield Seminary, now State
Normal School, was- celebrated by the friends of
the school, Friday I:tft'ernoott and I:vcuirtg, Jan•
7. Professor Baloom, of COrniag, delivered nn
address, which was very suitablo for the eeda:
sion. It was humorous and sentimental.
L. F. Allen, the Steward, had prepared-an, oys
ter supper, which seemed to be appreciated by the
visitors, judging from the manner in which the
oysters were treated. They were very nice
look
ing beings, tuad from their appearance might
have been expected to please the company, by
their presence; but instead of that, they welt+
very badly "taken in," and soon disappeared,
leaving only a few to tell. the sad tale.
The seventh day of January is a memorable
day for our potpie; for it was anion Unit fiday of
the year-Out our school antlimilding. wore dedi•
sated to the cause of tolvaneing." the priUctiplei
of edtteatiou. Thirteen years have. passed away,
and tho seed which was than sown has armina
fed ; and to-day the institution stands a bright
and shining light', which reflects much credit up
on its founders andl guardians. - Som• of those
who were ihe 'J -Some. ost zealous in planting, this seed,
have passed-away, end aro numbered with the
dead. Others have taken up their abode in (Its
tint lands. But they :hare left, clothed 'in the
garb of on institution of learning; a monument
erected to their memory ; and it' influences arc
so imprest•edupen the hearts of
_this people, that
it IA a most potent lesson' to INo rising genera
tion—teaching them never to cease their labors
for the advancement of education. °Omit', who
were •tinuong the first, and ..egnally interested in
erecting. this structure, were permitted with us to
eujoy, t fruits of theiE labor lust night. When
these, too, shall litiVi; 'passed away,'lltope the
principles of progress which have been wrought
out through their labors, will not die, mt ho ta•
ken up by those that are left behind; and be ltdr
aided throughout the world, until the -floodgates
of titan shalt close in eternaprest and: all label'
be crowned in another world.
The Trustees elected our worthy friend, O. If
Verrill, Principal of the School, "at - their meet
ing ycstord.iy• "Tinnur,Aß.•'
KNoxviELE. - -1 - am very sorry that I
injured the very sensitive feelings of our worthy
"Citizen," by making; statements that were not
true, in my last. But I have become satisfied
that such is the fact, and will try. to " rectify
all mistakes." •
If I did not think " Citizen" knoWs much bet
ter than I do where those young wen referied to
got their whiskey to get " drunk as brutes" on,
I would tell him again. lint as " Citizen" and
1, and the w hole community, know that those
"young men" got their ",wherewith" to got
drunk on at the hotel, and porhaps a portion 'of
it at a drug store dote by, I wilt nut 'ea.) , a word
about it now.
.. •
I said in_taY last that but one 'of-the four
yoUng Inca was twenty-ono years of ego. And I '
will correct myself, by say i ng that 'two of .tho
falt g 11 7 -plift ~114111f tn a;
yo g n wor ' ihan - t " ont 'Y 8
ago; And Lthink this will bo Teri gratifying to;
" Oitisson, ; " to lave qs all Icnow that only " two
min Ors" ivoro instead` 6f I" threo." '
Tioga, - -'[ - v , ," 26.
Blossburg, r i , r r - " 27.
Mainsburg, " 28.
Farmington Hill, M. E. Church, - ."
29.
Mitcholls
W Crock ? School House, " 30.
: oltabbro. '" --t , Teb.l, °TO
AMERICAN BANNER.!
afield elone, or oven
led by the othr five.,
of this Normal die-
nnna and Lyconiing
almost as largo-num
at a light burden it
[oil unite in the cree
-1 which the Normal
Ihich the school no
entand, on peril of a
ition and aid of
i s of prestige and po-
.r~ , sk:'s 2l ~'~`~: ; i~2~Zy.~.i~:~Z~~'is~'Gi~kt~_-~r_~r'.~'ts...,i~SiA:~ ° r.`s l i~`:r~A^ a`ec~k~ _i7lr; ::? ~{L~"`~v` µ '~; f~i~k _= a*'.''t
M,
As to those "young men" exposing the un-'
written work of the I. 0. of G. T;' I was credibly'
informed that they did mako auoh exposition in the;
bar-room of said hotei; - eicthe night in qeestion.,
And I will say that those "gentlemanly young:
men" " two of whom are eons of ono of our moat'
.respeekxl oitifoup); ,tp49 ~ it ; ',lty! alan?fit itightly;
p rac tice to hold "Lodges," as, ..they , tern .
the saloon here, where they go through with the
whole ceremonies. Beautiful young men.
Gockpi f t A r TiT4,7-T1 . 144 ,caoptillyjs, as
its 'tiffs page sets In' truth a' journal of
physical. and MU spine° not
hitherto so well suppligd., , The articles are well
written; without any mere show of learning, and
'in a popular style. Our people need more infor.
upon tho lays pc,their,ounl?tg.
,This
periodical has undertaken to supply. keit 'know - .
ledge; iii al foia at - naisit:interestent,•aiid instruc
tive to thf i rprfosiilyitq l riader r ay ti lt. F. price
within the Miens who wish to in. !
form themselves' ni:mn• the latrh 'of life, and of
good health, we recommend this pnblication.--,
$2 per year. Address Alexander Moore, No. 21 1
Franklin stniet, toston, Mugs.* ' t.l ' e
TEMPERANCE NO"PICE.—Mr. U. Bros
ins, Esq., State Leettirei,i of,Pa:, continuo
to lecture upon to subject of, Temperance in
Tiogn County, at the folfolvit3gitaces :
Hammond's School houso, Middlebury, Jan. 24
Mansfield, M, E. Church - - " 25.
-• • -
Wu. M. ILtsikELLv District DCputy.
MARRIAGES.
tho M. E. parson
age, in IVellttbroreugh, Jtkii. 1, py Rev. 0. L. Gib-,
son, Mr. Charles 0. Catlin - anti -- Miss — Sitsan E.
Bori4on, both of Chili:kill:in.—
,Delmar, on tho
9th Instani,ty k.J3:43iisysiiter; Dig. Mr. Charles
G. "Widmer, of Wellsboro, and Mrs. Margaret
Fishier, of Delmar.
ttio 4 lit 'in etani, , `Solid 151:
Mr. Charles L. Steinmann, of Wellsbono, and
Miss Louisa Salcmpla of Germanic'. •
SIIAW—ANDRUS.—In Philadelphia, on the
o October; ISBD-, - ;locv,„ ;.ktcy. Wiu.•Pnlith, Dr.
Shaw, of Ilimroils, N.Y., and Miss Abliie
Andrus, of Philadelphia.
THE REVOLUTION FOR 1870.
Tug 11.EveLynes in a weekly journal acivoda
tiligtUrruvrfoi.
. .
The detnauds for woman 'everywhere to-day.
are for a wider rango of employment, higher
wages; 'thorough physical arid ialtintal education,
and an equal right before the law in all those re
lations which groluntt of the Marriage state.—
While wo yield to none in thtiOarnestness of our
advocacy_of all those claims, we make a broader
defientl,filr . he En frabc,hlsimitiW
.of nilian, as
ttlo6 - 131j, WUST'lTY4liith ' lrlrfuT•jitie . Akttietan Int, l
permanently secured. By discussing, as we`
shall, incidenfully, all leailine questions of polit
ical and social importance, we hope to eductito
women for an intelligent judgment upon public
affairs, and for a faithful expression of that
judgment at the polls, .
While we cduld not refuse men an occasional
word in -:our columns,-, yet? has ;masculine , Ideas
Loco I;tled the race fdr"t3tx thtnisand years, r e
especially desire that TaKEZ.VerXTIO.I4 Shah ))e
the mouth -piece of women, that they may give
the world the, feminine thought in, politics
gion and Social life ; Mitt, ultilnately, in Hie un
ion of both, we may find the truth in all " . things.
On tho ide's taught by the creeds, codes and
customs of the world, that woman was Made for
man—his toy, drutigo,i , subject, or oven mire
companion—we declare war to the doath, and
proclaim the higher truth, that", like man, she
was created !SY OMl'forindividenl;rtionil iresPon
"end prdgress hertkind -fdrever, and that
the physliail'elmdftiotur of ber"-%eartlily 4111eire
ntirto' he tekeu:tis aJintitdtion of the 'oVidenec
of the Divine Intonnon tocpo
mortal being.
lit announcing a,brillinut array of contribu
tors for the coining year, (numbering thirty' or
mom) we wish to say to our readerS, that as
Tnt:' IIEVC,I.I:TrON' is an independent journal,
bound to Tin party or sect,. those: who 'write ;for
our columns sto responsible only for , what ttp
pears under their own nautes..• Hence if old Ab
olitionists and Slaveliolders, Republicans end
Demenrate,'Preabyterians• ;'and • Unpfersalists,
Catholics and Protestants, find theniselves side
by aide in wtiling, up the question ef Woman
Auffrage, they must pardon each other's differ
ences on all other points,-trusting, that by giv
ing their own views strongly and grandly, they
will overshadow the errors by their side.
Entering on our third year, it gives us pleas
ure to 2;0 that Tunlf.k„vuz.oTMV started with a
good list of subsiribers, whieb,i was fuer° than
doubled the second year. -Equal increase of pa
tronage in tbo future, with soon place us on a per--
manent basis, and make a woman's paper in this
country a financial'suecess.
ELIZABETH CADY STANTON. Editor.
,PAUDINA W. DAVIS, Coeg Editor.
SUSAN B. ANTHONY,Proprietor.
TERMS :—One year, 4.3. Six months, S 2.
Those sending us front gf, •to 50 subscribers,
may retain 75 cents per ,
rpy; from 50 to 10041
a copy.
All communications should be directed to Su
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.san B. Anthony, 49 Eastl23d street, New York.
Grand Jurors for January Torni o 1870
Chi hnol—Lucian Beach, ROtiben Morse ".
Middlebury—lsaac Bush
Clymer—Silas Davis -
Encland—George Dorrance ,
Jacicson—S R Friends, 0 Ilnmiltpp, L B Shieves
Deltear—John Ileise,,E Matiser),,R Moore
Orrin Williams
Ward—Tracy 0 Hollis
Covington—Jacob JOhnson
LiVerty—Wm Landon, sr,.Alph Sheffer
Farmington—Horiry,Mowry, J R Weelv!,'
Nelson—Joseph Parks
~,
'Rutland—:Chterle4 Paheel.- ' . •
Gaines—David Rexford' '•
•Lawrence Boro—Samuol Ryon •;„ • • -.• :
Sullivan—Thomas Smith ,
Westfield—Dyer Weeks •
TnAviane* Jufione, Finer Wr.EK.
Charleston-r-Win Blis i s :I Reese' ) 1 1
E IlrewFitr. A Rreltiler,''J'Amee Play
\Nfoot, Eri altsltnan' • • •
Farinin'gtonA J Co olgrove„:ReCirselicer,' B.! JI
Close;J ohnHammond •. - •
Westfield beio'Noliah Close' •- • •J:
Chat) - mni-Charles OWlett, Chas
Vandiilsen, Geo Nollis -
04Ccoln:-P Catalan • .
Larirencoliero - =Chaslllnthers,'A Crip - Fey'
W6llshoro-Ilirum 'Dartti Wm Riley -
WeStfielcl-Jantil Dodge
relyiner , --Asa. Giles, Orrin Stebbins.. •
Rutianil-Nelgon Gould, Myron Mills '
Syl Plank -
Mid 4 dl b r m.05.,1
A-D
iaufl-,Aypv, ; l/*Levvis, .1,- , 110T3
Dorlieht- • ;
lllos.;-James Kelley, John 'Wilcox
•
Shiptien-41oritei, ; 11.prrin gto
Wirris-4 - ohn
Tioga bo . ro-11 P 11 McAllister
Jackson-Jacob Miller
M Pruisirinn •• '•
Mansfield-A .1 Ross •
Coy Snorer, A ; I,i
si.thluci• • • • ,
Libiirty- 7 .Martin ic3lieflor, J W It-Stowait -
Lawrence -Rupert Stewart, Tolins TrCineine
Sullivan-Lunt Seeley •
•
'• •_l -- 0 •
p. 40110114, NP.CONI) . F.F.H.
Sullivan-IVm Bryant, Lester Palmer - t
Charleston-Marlin Jicnnott,,C IV.Darlow, W S
Miller '•• •
Richmond-Asa A Bullock, Win V Powers, M M
Spoor, Jefferson Welch ? SaltWhi,t,takor
'Crihin - Cady,
Ihzlett. - A West:- '
Deerfield : —Arch Vx,rpenter,F;, Itorland
Fall
Delmar—Wm Coolidge, John iPierson
Elk4trl—E Cady .4 ,
Dly!fier-L-Tolip Davi., 3 1 7" Larri.on, Iteose Roy
.noldejr:, • - -t• •
Union--Johr,i, Dougherty
MOrrii ; —Edwar(lEngljsli • , •
JacYaoll,:-,Attex , 11003 - , • ,
Lawrence—Robert LOughl , ridge"'" -,/
Brooltfiidd—Adam Loper
Farmington—Wm McCollum "
Chatham—Chas If Tubbs
Bloss—John Yon Oder, Richard Williams
Mansfield—J W Wilhelm
Litierty—Wm Sheffer.'
' Trial lAA for January Term ! , 1870.
Lawrence Creggs ,• , vs. M Grierson
A C Bush VR. D A'StoWell al
S II Lanai's - vs..B S Sayer's L'xrs
'Beard t Cumailngs vs, II M Goroulds, Adms
Morris KelSey vs. Alrm
al A: J Tubbs iS;'1111-...im Inecbn
Timothy Coates vs. I D (lill9tt
Charity Iltilib vs. (]co. Chi-166k. al
T L lialdir in vs. L Sherman
v. F 11 )30.1111(.1 Vil.'Curoline Smith
It S Recney.vs. 130 Byrnes_ ,
F 'Graves vs."o Itathliono
'R Taylor is: Nancy Marie
Coates h Pratt vv. Aitetausltutnitey,
Jacob Yandes'Nl."Jobn'Engliklt
•'
Otis I. Atherton 'vs. fiioah Ratan:lond
• Thiel Baldwin vii.lVla K Mitebell
D Danziger vB. E Routed k 'al
,Yogn ,- YoUrs; For, -1870.
The following in among the prominent fea
tures of Oun Yourm Vor.,ne tar 1870 - ;= •-'
Mrs. A. D. T. Whitt-oi l , aitthor:sif,l‘f,!:X.,o3ust
mer iu Leatie Goiciehtotrils'a Zi:fe,'!_ will contribute
4b.p,leadiug eerJal phry,,ohiltled. " W j e pirls;' a
•Story o 11 00 2 .0Wa•
Dr. I. I. Hayes, the distingnishiCAratio ex
plorer, will give porno : graphic eitetahas of Life
And Adveature,in the Polar Ragiolle.
001.-T. We Illgginnon will furnish a series of
•Ivalanble articles describing the habits and °barna-.
;terldics, of Deaver, other
Carleton." .authcir of "
and " Our Now Way. Round the •Marld ," pfl
contribute several papers' of great interest, rel
lating to what hosaw in China daring
Mrs. Professor Agent& will continue her in•
struotive andlliselnatlng'neoadut:of " The World
on which we'LiVci,", desdriblitg the early ages of
the earth, anAeothe•pr the animals that then_in
pliite4
t, V 11.
st Aldrich, n'titl)or ;Of. the 'unifptilsily
popu'ar Story...of _a; Bdd_Doy," 4 0111 'Contribute
'regularly. , .
.• Mrs, A. Al. Diaz, • author: of the-biloaltahle
.14 Willleqn 11,enry„Lelters,".'will .ceuilnite‘ "
!her
charming Sterkeis apci pkiitokes.. ,
z,f• James•Parton, whose itixtfolep;o*AYol4fies
'and bin coverlet! have.been-received .vilthifii great
favor, will furnish ; addltlenalltitieles 60h - onsma
general, °ha-at:gar, conimunicAti h g in an attrac.
Ave *inner Mitsui interestinc and - Important
facts elryttegraptysyd History. ,
"NEionßon."
_
Mr.T.:Trwbridge' will contlnde hie re
markable :aeries of papers on curious branches
of Industry, Building Steam. Engines, eta._ He
twill also describe, from careful observation, the
'Departments at Washington, showing how busi
ness of our' Government is cairled,on..-,,
Reit. D. B. Hale will farnisliartioles.in his pe
culiar vein, communicating ;the,:best,,,praetic al
- .information ~with a wealthi.offilltattration and
liiVigor of style altogethet l aselnaling.. •
' • Major ' Traverie, Very Otitertartiiiig . ,tvriter,
will furnieh artieles containing, a greirA deal of
curious and .valnabloknorilidge on a wideiniiety
. o f, eu bj oo t s . - - ; , 1, -
A.". Pompeian Paperi; A J lieries
_rentirkilbly
interesting . paP r ors on ,Patipell`,,will Vireo,
tilting - bola it was buried by an,eoPilaa"of
littvlos and how,nftet hundreds of years, it is
neirbeing..iestored, •and what,curions .thiogs aro
found•amongthe ruins. • • •
Rogglar orDiiitigiintaTAlViilep...will be con
tribilteirj by john G'..W,hlttier,' Harriet Beecher
Stowe, Bone, LuoyLarcom, Nora Perry,
Mrs. Thaatcr, Rose Term,: floors° • Cooper, the
Author of." Seven Little Sisters:"-111m Jane G.
ustin, Aunt • Fanny, and otlior writers whose
,dames aro a passport to the affection of all in
tellisen tyouthful readers.
The Evening /Amp and. Letter , Box Depart
merits arefully ij attended 'to`;'and will
contain a rich vailety of Charades, Enigmas,
Puzzles, Rebuses,— and fainiliar talk by the Ed
itor,on the thousand Matters of every-day in
terest to young people.
Full.Pago and Smaller Illustrations, from the
best artists, will add to the value and attrao
tiverms of „tho 4agazino
,No. effort, tir,gxper(tic v/111,1ip sptkresl:,to make
Oun Yount} Fouts a worthy and welcomee vial
tor •in every schoolroom and family circle in
,Americas,
Special 'attention is inilted.to the splendid
Prizes offered to ClontribUtOrefind Subscribers.
TERMS.—The price of Our Young Folks is
$2.00 per year. No club terms. An extra copy
gratis for every five subscriptions. Our Young
Folks and Atlantic Monthly, $5.00 per year.
3 F 4 E 9 80 1)61:4°°4 d PQ.,,Ablitliers,
-• 124aletrant I Bostond
, „
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ccarizaft; qp.l4),:oxt y, T ER 9 AT,
Itcquiree !!:aimr.dtato attention, tus nes
SO4 l :p' rici t 'oftOn 'iosilltiin nu incurablo Lung
ta,•4-4'RO NUVV A u At Dleeneo.
013" c..> Bro)on'S Bronchial Troches
4 -
ocp vilimost.lnvorlably givofilatnntiel ler
Fon Isno:,curns, AsTuiNtA, CATARRII , CONSUMPTIVE and
Tnno ST .11iarit , sol they; havo nooething effect.
SEWERS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS avo them to
clear and strengthen the v oice.
diving:to - the good 'repatatiott rind, popidutty df the
Trochee, many wortbleee and cheap Imitattorm are et
fared, which-are good for nothing. Be mire to obtain
the trim "- • `..
Brown's • Bronchial Troches.
sot.t) r.VERYWIIERE. [deo, 1.'69-6w
et
• • •
Tke
,ponfessions! of any Invalid, .
- DunusnEip for, the benefit'aioimg men and others
JE who suffered from Nervous Debility, ect., supplyin g
Mit Weill - tin eaViir (Aron - VeTeivileittiat-InnirtlitlM,d
envelOpe. AddrePs, " NATHANIEL bfAYFAIIti ,
Brooklyn, N. —Oro.
JUST OUT. •
"CHERRY PECTORAL TROCHES,"
Vor Colds, Coughs, Sore Throats, and lq.onohtdis•
None as goolj ? node so Woo : sant, none curet ns
qukk.
10 Aator House, New York.
Umo no uwro•of those horrit4o to?tod nansonting "Brow
(uil b things."
October 20, 1860-3 m
A GEN'rL,E.SIAN who suffered- for years from Ner
.vvwfDebility,Tremature Ddcay, and all the effects of
'Yonthrul indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering hu
manity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and
directions for making the simple remedy by which he
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver
tiser's experience, can do so by addressing in perfect
confidence, ' JOAN B. OGDEN.
_ _
?arty 26,'69-11y. No. 42 Cedar Street, Now York,
TIM Advertiser. haring been rosiored to health in a
fore weeks, by a yrry simple remedy, after haring suf
fered several years whit a severe lung affection, and
that dread tlisettao,Cortaumptioo—is anxious to make
known Mills fellow•eufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire It, he will eend a copy of the pro
eeription need (free of charge,) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they win find
BORE CURS FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTIIMA, BxoxcIIITI9 , etc:
The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescrip
tion Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information
which he conceives tb ho invaluable;Cand ho hopes;
every sufferer wllltry,hie remoily, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prow a blessing.. ,
Partien wishing the prescrlption,'will please nddress
Rev EDWA RD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y.
, May 26, 1860-Iy.
500 TONS of the finest ground 'Cayuga
Plaster, in Tioga'County, to bo bad at
the Mans4old Plaster Mill. No charge fot. de-
Ilvotitsg at tbo Mansfield Top°
Tan. 19, 1870-3 m. • - C. 11. OWENS.
CORNING JEWELRY STORE 1
J o- A. DUDLEY, " •
•,- , Gik'• Watchmaker and Jeweler.
• , A largo assortment of
MATCHES, , JEWELRY, SAVER PLATED
CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS.
%1• Engraving done in any Ftylo.
• .
Corning, MT. 15, 1869. A. D. DUDLEY,
Iy. No. 10, Market St.
- •
.-T) k IEMOREST'S MONTHLY -• MAGAZINE universally
acknowledged • the Model Parlor Magazine of
Anierfea; devoted 10 Original Stories, Poems; Sketches,
Household Matters; ;Goma of Thonght, Personal and
Liternty -Gossip (inelnding special departments on
Fashiens), I nstru otieds on health; Dinslo;Atnutietnentii,
etc., by the beat authors, and profusely Illustrated with
costly Engravings,- mein' and reliable Patterns, Em
broldories, and a constant .succession of artistle novel
ties, with'other useful and entertaining literature.
•' No person of refinement, economical housewife, or
lady of taste can'afford , to - do without the Model Month
ly., =Fpochrten copies 15' contei, twined =free. Yearly,
$3, With a valuable premium; tWo 'depths, $5,50; three
eophiti, 760 ; , 11,ve copies $l2, anti splendid premiums
'for Clubs a::s3 each, with the first premiums to euch
subscriber. Ve.„.A!new Bartram & - -Fantep Sowing Ma
chine for 20 subscribers at $.3 each.
PubliCaticia Office, 831 Broneway, New York.
Demettaes /deathly and Young Ameacetogetherti,
with the Prentintini for cia,
,sciaoold.
,
MISS. JENNY GIBSON will open n Select
, 111, School in'tbe Academy building on the
'loth of January inst., 1870. - ••. ' -
"Therough instruction will be afforded in any
of the branches usually taught in the Academy.
"' Tratffs.--Oommon English $5,00 per quarter.
If igher.Englisb, French and ,German $7 "
Jan. 5, 1870-3ss4'
WM. H. ARMSTRONG. • SA.MiIEL LINN
.• , ,
• Armstrong'Sc
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
WILLTAMSPORT,,PENN'A.
Aug. 4, 1869-Iy.
AI7OOD House and barn, pn a lot of two
- acme, within ton minutes walk of the
Court Honse, Welisboro, Is offered for sale. In
ryttiro of John I. Mitchell, Esq., Wellshoro. •
•
Jan. 25, 1870—tf.. •
TIUEA DRUG STORE
•
' •' • 11011.15i7il • kciaps constantly on
Land: .Pure Drugs and Medicines,
; . Chemicals, Paines and Oils; Lamps,
Stationery, Yankeo ISlotione
liEl
PERSCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY ' COMPOUNDED
• IL U. BORDEN
Tioga, Jan. 1,1870.—1 y.
RU 4 WITON d• CO.,
= ERRORS OF YOUTH.
TO OONSIIIaPTIVES.
House d. 'Lot for Sale
~::, ~ayyitii.~Ea : du~;; ~6s '::i;: ~';~>>~ 's.:~c+c~: , e ;' ~~`+.~sa ' ~:: g..
COITIN'UTODI 'FfeToRY
y r
D. S. .11 11. 13. IR4LAN. Proprietors.
THE fiubseribere iiottld say to the public that
they are prepared to make or furnish
„SASH
.4 . .N . p., 41-it:p§,.,
DOORS, PALING, SCROLL SAW
;; • 114 G., 800,, •
Also, dealers in
.:p,iiop.,. i plo -Shingles,
d'rice list to itsb primed and glazed por light :
by 10,421 cents. ‘, • •• • '
by„l3. 8 by 14, 10 by 12, 15 ciente.
• 10 by' 14; 9 by 14,"10 cents,.•
10 by' 16; 20' 'canto.: '• • •
01 ,
Our work le mad of thei best seasoned lumber
and in tho best manner. - Call and ace us.
1 •
iB7O-1y! 4 -
Medical• Card
R. • CLARK, after visiting the principal
cities of Western Pa.,for the accommodation
of his numerous Patients throughout the Wes
tern, lr/ otintleb 'Of the State, ; witilVihit agora,
WELLSBORO, BLOSSBURG, MANS
FIELD, & 'TIOGA BORO,
on the follow/mg - days:
.1 • fi
" -
Appointments for Jan. & Feb. 1870.
~3
Hilo, P a., Reed,Houe;qati. 10, 11,, 12;& 13:
Pittsburg, Merchant's Mite), Jan. 1415, 16 & 17
Scenery 11111,-Pa., "Office," Jan.l6, 19, 20, 212.2.
Altoona, Pa., P. H. R. House, Jan. 23, 24, 25,26
Harrisburg, U. S. Hotel, Jan. 27, 28, 29,,t; 30.
TIOGA COUNTY.
Wollsboro, Pa., (Wollaboro Hotel) Tuesday;
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, Feb. 1,2, 3, 4.
Plossburg, (Exchange „Wield Tuesddy,
,
February 8. '
Mansfield, Pa., (Mansfield Hotel) Wednesday
Feb. O.
Tioga, Boro Pa., (Hazlett's Hotel,) Thursday
Fob.lo, . • •-, 1 - „
-1 111mirai N. (ItUthbone rlioula,), Friday
Feb. 11.
Dr. Clark examined more than 1,000 'in+alids
in Tioga County, and such was the satisfaction
given in examining and treating Chronic diseas
es, that ho placed nearly one-half of this number
under regular treatment, and with scarcely an
exception they aro rapidly improving, and
many of his cures aro truly remarkable.
Dr. Clark would like to give the names of re
markable cures performed in Tioga County, but
"d.olioacy in publishing patient's names at home
lorbido. p P,loaao;potify your aftlitte4.imjghbors
-of my appointments. 1
Jnn: 10, 1870
Vega. Marble Worlts.
IllE understgned is now prepared to exe
cute all eiders for Tomb Stones and Mona
giants of either -
' ITALIAN OR RUTLAND' MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved woitmanship
and with dispatch.
_ constapity.on hantfr both kinds of
Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa
vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms
RP can be obtained in the country.
Tioga,Jan.l,lB7o—tf
NT mot ie hereby' giitin Via'? D. Q. Stollens
111 and Joseph Aiken, Trustees of Martin Ste
vens, have filed their accounts in the Prothoino
tary's office of Tioga County, and that said ac
count will ho presented to the Court of Cummon
Plea s ,rn Ilionday , tho , 7th day of,Rcbrpary next,
tor confirmation aid' bnowanbe.'''
J. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y.
Jan._ 12. 1870. .
NOTICE is 'hereby given that Isane Sutton,
J. Dearman, Delos Angel, and others, have
applied to the Court of Common .Pleas-. of Tioga
County for a Ctartor of incorporation to thetp
selves, their ass' dates and successors, for relig
ious purposes, under the name and style of
"The first 13ap ist church of Knoxville," and
ihnt said charter will ho granted at the next term
of said Court, commencing on, the last Monday
of January inst., unless sufficient reason be
shown to the contrary. J. P. DONALDSON,
Jan. 12, 1820. " Prothonotaty.
Tionse
and Lot for Sale.
MR. CHARLES WILLIAMS offers for sale
his house and lot, situate on the o north
west' sido of Main street, Wellsboro' Pa. A good
house, ontbuildings,fruit trees, an excellent gar
den Spot, with all things' to, make
_a• comfortable
home. For particulars, call on
Jun. 12, 1870
SALISBURY, BROS., & CO., -
Extensive ManufacturerS and ImpOrters of
Gold, Plated & Oreide Jewelry,
SOLID AND NICKEL
.RHIVIIBI Vtirtigae
AMERICAN, ENGIIISH A. SWISS
Watches,
CASED BY OURSELVES, •
' And every ,desoription of„
FANCY .GOODS, AND YANKEE NOTIONS:
Especially adapted and' designed for Southern
and Western Trade.
Circulars and full descriptive Price Lists
,sent
free.
Agents wanted everywhere. Address,
SALISBURY, BRO., A CO., •
51. Dorranao Street,
Jan. 12, 1870-3 m, Previdedee, R. I.
TEMPERANCE.
M .
ARRIOTT bROSINS , Esq.,' Sto;te
Lect
urer, undei; the direction of the Grand
Lodge of Penn., (I. 0. Of G. T.) will visit Tioga
county and lecture o,ttthe•eubject of Temperance
as follows initlie Mansfield Tuesday,
January 4th, Covington, sth, Blossburg 6, Morris
Run 7, Cherry netts 8, Wellsboro 9, Stony Fork
10 , Charleston 11, East Charleston 12, Middle
bury 13; Niles Valls3i. 14, Woitfield- 15, Knox
ville 16, Elkland 17, Nelson 18, Lawrenceville 19,
Mainsburg 20, Roseville 21, Job's Corners 22,
Tioga 23.. • ,Jan., 5,1870,-3w.
Register's , Notice.
OTICE is Jterehy given;that the txacators
11 and Administratere , nitmed boleti . , hare
filed theft' account's in the Register's Office in
and for CO'. Pa., andi.hafth'e said accounts
will bo presented to tiiii'Oiphian's Court of and
for said county, at a soesion of said Court to 'be
held in Wellsboro, on Monday the 31st, day of
January 1870, at 2 o'clock P. M. for confirmation
and allowance.' .
Account of rfairlet M. Stevens, and' Daniel
G. Stevens, Administrators of the Estate of Ezra
Stevens, Into of Middlebury Township, de
ceased. I
• Account of Patrick ilallinan Executorof the
last will and Tostamont of Cornelius Ilallinan,
late of Union Township, dabeased.
Account of J. Emery, Administrator of the Es
tate of David AL Smith, late of WellsboroAee'd.
D. L. DEANE,
• Welisboro, January, 5, 100. Register.
-IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!!
I
HAVE abbut 200 bushels of gehuino Norway
Oats, and will dispose of apart, of them at a
ioasouabla price: Those wishing the pie seed
plense'eall and examine.. L. C. BENNETT
Wellsboro Tannary 3d,,1870-tf. '
ANOTIIER: TUMBLE
Ca'sh, 1810':
StE WHAT §ELLII4G FOR CASH!
Our Pries To-Day.
Best White Wheat Flour V pr bb1.1,75 pr. sack.
" Red witnter 56.50 " 1,02 "
" XX Spring Wheat, 6,00 1 ' 1.50 "
Buckwheat Flour, 3,00 per 100 111 s.
Best Fond ' 2,00 " "
Brat and Shorts 1,50 " "
Meal 2,25 • " "
Those prices only FOR CASH.
.._.---)WRIGHT kBAILEY..
.
MI persons not hating settled with 'us, 'can
not blatife us uiSw if they find their accounts and
notes left with an attorney for collection. We
give duo notice. ' W; .L. B.
BACIS.—We want all persons having any,age
with our mark'on them, to , return the same at
once, as we shall take steps to secure them.—
We have 500 bags scattered among the people.
WRIGHT .t BAILEY.
•1.
EU
Dr. B. CBARK,
Soenery pilt i Pa,
FRANK ADAMS
JOSEPH WILLIAMS
Prace to Buy
TrWita & . llJatthers,
•
•
RAVlNGlainnitbo Store tOonoily occupied
by John R. Bowen for dry gopds, and con
verted it into a • ,-.. ••• •
GROCERY 4 PROVISION
givAßiiptlmEM'
,•. • •
everything. trtish and tin,c4'enti
~ be: zonna :hare,
and at prices tatibiane.- _ - • •
TEAS, COFFEES; SODARS, MO
LASSES, FISH', &O.; &0.,
- to suit all
• Call and 'see , ne r that we may aockviima yoxt
of the fact that our motto ia, "dheap, Quick
Salon, nand Small Profits."
TRUMAN 4t, MATIIERS.
Wellsboro;Jan. 5,1870—tf.
• ,The remaining Dry,kloods o , of 3. R. Bowen;
will be sold at this establiehment :at very low
figures. TRUMANdo MATIIERS.
The way to G
to.buy your
GOODS
*born y?tt eria boy them CHEAPEST!
you can do that At •
;.
Wilson Van Va&enburg's
A SPLENDID LINE OF
CHOICE. WINTER GOODS,
=I
Purchased at the Bottom Market Prices,
just received
iii in MN CLOTHING
°revery description, and clothing niade to order
in the vary host itylo, and warranted
iL SO N & VAN VA TirkE ' N . , ll . tJ
WOllnboro,Dec. 15, 1860
.
C
HOME POULTRY;—I have a few mors
~
k.„," fowls of the Bramalt and Black Spanish
breeds for sa e. Pure bred and Ivry fine. lam
also receivirj orders for eggs for setting, to be
tilled in rota ;ton as received as early next spring
as the weather will permit. No orders noticed
unless ace(' panied by the cash. Price $l ,per
dozen. M. B. PRINCE.
Wellsboro, Pa., Dec. 20, 1869.
FSTRAY.—Came to my enclosure, in Niles
TlTalley, Dec. 190959, nine white _skcep.—
The owner can have tho same, by proving prop
erly, paying charges, and taking them away.
Jan. 5,1889-3 w. ERASTUS NILES.
FARM FOR SALE.iI-The undersigned offers
for sale the lollosting property situate s) in
ti;e:ToWnship Of Liberty, Pa.-;—.Hounded on' the
Milli' by Goo. MOG6e, East by Negro Lott,
South and West by 4hn Messner; containing
422 acres and some Perches. About 40 acres
cleared, and under good cultivation ; also con
taining some of - the choicest Timber in the
County—to wit: Pine, Hemlock, Cherry, Ash,
Oak, Red and White Bass, /ie.
Also, another farm 6tuatod on the Williathson
Road, Bounded on , the North by G. Krause,
South by John Bland, East by Benjamin Hughes,
West by Driel )3reean ; containing 654 acres;
abOut:2s acres cleared. House and Barn thereon.
Foi- particulars apply to JOSEPH HUGHES,
Jan'. 5,1870-3 w. Liberty, Tioga Co., Pa.
Run Plaster.
THIS PLASTER' baying been thotonghly
tested by the farmers, and pronounced by
all, to be a superior article, 'we Mite pleasure
in,-:sayl.ng that we can supply the masses, as
we have, any quantity on hand, Prico por'ton,
5 dollars• . I. CHAMPNET.
Jan. 5, IS7O-51n.'4
FROM THE ALTIANY EVENING JounNAL of Dec.
7, I.B69.—lleavy Dautages.—ln the great, suit of
John S. Perry against Jagger, Littlefield,
Whieh has been before the , United States Court
for the past' seven or eight years, and for three
years or more before the Hon. A: A. Boyce, of
Utica, appointed as Master to ascotain and re
port the gains and profits mado by Mop defend
oats in violating the assignments and infring
ing the patents under which ,the celebrated
Oriental Stoves are manufactured and sold, we
learn that n report has been made awarding to
Mr. Perry as a damage, the sum of $52,747.32.
Some thousands of Stoves that were sold by
tko Littlefield Stove Manufacturing Company
aro understood not to be included in this award,
but are to be the subject of further proceedings.
--Albany Fa•etting Journal.
CIRP'IAN',B COURT SALE .—Pursuant to an
kf or er and decree of the Orphan's point of
Tioga County at November Term, 1869, the un
dersigned Guardian of the person and estate of
Daniel Keltz, a minor child of Betsy Keltz do
ceased, will expose to public sale at the premi
ses below named, all that lot .0 land situate in
Union Township, Tioga County, Pa., bounded
on the north by lands of Marinh Landon, on the
oast by the highway loading froin the Block
flousp road to Lyndes•Bpeneer, on the south by
binds, of R. T. Thomas, and tho west by
lands of said Idarah Landon, containing throe
:gems of ground, and a small board house there
on
Terms of Bale, ono half cash, and one-halt
in ono year. Sale to take place on Mondny,
January 3d, 1870, nt 2 o'clock P. M.
J. E. CLEVELAND, Guardian.
Union, Pa., Dec. 3d, 1860-4 w.
NCTICE.—We pay Cash for ASH, CHERRY,
and CHESTNUT LOOS, delivered at our
Mill. Ash Logs cut 12 and 14 feet. Cherry and
Chestnut 12, 14 and 16 feet long.
We saw nothing pliGrt of 12 feet in length.,
TRUMAN .l BOWEN.
Dec. 8, 1869.-tf.
FRESH GROITIND PLASTER
AT TIOGA, .
BY T. L. BALDWIN, & CO.
$7 9 50 per ton.
P,XECITTORI3 NOTICE,--Letters Testamen
tary hcv ing boon granted upon tho last will and
Testament of Joseph T. Streit, late of Mansfield,
deo'd, all perssna indebted to, or claiming against
Enid testator, aro requEstod to settle with, WM
-I,IAM J. DOOTDi Exr. ,or 0. v ELLIOTT,
agent, Mansfield, - Pa.
Doe. 22. 1889—f3cE.*
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et Rich.
=1
O=MIIM9
TITE - TRUUNIum.
* . ritelr Store & New G ods:
(12rie dooi befoivi Webb Ilc ilastlag'slituifitore.)
—O --
4 t. q tra i rr e
t t e k l o rt ui e it may j l om c
W ce ° rU ll ,t l ia S t I ray?
the
City—bought carefully and close, a full assort
ment of •
/ 1 19 Y 11 1.5 1 Y 8 1 FL9Pkt
AND FEED, &C.., • &C.
Come and Brice my •
TEAS; SUGARS AND SYRUPS,
Beforeyou • ‘4. •W. P. BIGOIn..
Wollsbare,,Jon:4;lB7o-tf. ' '
IRON_ WORKS!
FOUNDRY & MACHINE ►SHO' 1
ViTELLSBORO, PA.
SEARS & AVERY, PRornizTo a
PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, ULTIVA
TORS, FIELD ROLLEI `, KET—
TLES, ALL SIZES, SAP PANS,
FARMING UTENSILS, ALL
. KINDS, WOOD MACHINES row
SAWING WOOD; • '
Brick r Machines,
CHURN POWER; THE- TOMPKINS
COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT
AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY
1 ON HAND,
And also, everything usually found in a first
class_Shop.
We eall.warticular attention to our MA
CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with
new, anil,firat-elasa
MACH.INERY,LATR~
Iron PLANER, DRILL, .tc. We employ nono
but first-class workmen, and aro, therefore, pre.
pared to • do our work . *
,the best style, and at
short notice. We have recently' added now
MACHINERY, for Planing and Matching
boards. Call and see us
• Jan. 5, 1870-Iy.
BEE - HINE -EXCHANGE.
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Surrender,
MI
BUT AT DISRETION
ATOU see that half a animal:l of space with half
,an inch of ,reading matter don't help Inc
atter all. What d'ye do that f01.; , ' asked less
than a million of my customers, when I appeared
in blank. And, being tuckered olit with trying
to explain why I did it, I I am forced to do it in
print:
Therefore,
Know ye, all good people, that I ntu doing a
Land Office Business,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
SUGARS, Al.l. GRADF.S, SYRUPS, MO
LASSES, PORK, lIAMS,
SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, OISCOES, COD, HALI
BU T, AND BO FORTH, '
And I am Belling cheap as I always do, and can
save country dealers - their expenses to the little
city of Elmira, or the big city of New York
BLit then,
THE - TEA ^ TRADE
is one of my biggest, brightest, l fnci best things
You cnnnot get,better \ _ •
OOLONG OR . GREEN TEAS,
or choapdr, than I can sell Yon. You may pa
tronize thel Great American Ten Company, and
ihon I can do you good. I have enough to aot
Tioga County,
TE - HE - iiNG-
for the next 25 years. Besides nv man has n big
pr or hetter,lot of ,
839091 n
,om_arn,
then I have, and am aelli4. them at a bargain.
Evetsything
in tho Grocery Lino,
0
CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES,
WOODEN WARE, CONFEC
TIONERY, ;;;;: 4
not mixed ns I mix them horo r but \ in good order
I buy nll tho '
I 'BUTTER AND CIIEESE,
that I calf, arid ahubst evary . thitig else t))t teasels
Sign of the BULLS BEE-HIVE
Wellgbora, Deo. 15, 1869,
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
.1 .
Immense Stock of
Carpets, .
1 . AND OIL OWE'S,
in the Carpet Store of
Oct. 27, 1889. SMITH dr. WAITE'S,
Corning, N. Y.
R E 0, V T . : A T 0 4
..,I, I
W. T. MATHERS
CORNING. N. Y.
Here We Are Again
•
lIIIIANKPOL for the favors we have thus far
reoeivelfrom the people of TEE TIOUA
VALLEY, we wish to caU their attention to the
fact that we are just receiving a" '
NOW Stock of Goods
adapted to the eaily Pall Trade, el:impelling ev
erything desirable, both in style and quality, la!
shall be pleased to see our old east*, mera and all
who may come from that v,leinity,P> CORNING
to buy
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND NOEL
CROCKERY,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Carpets, &c.,
as we alwar give customers from a distance
A LARGE' DISCOUNT ON PRICES,
we thus make it for their interest to come to us
to make their purchases, as many people in that
region will testify: We do not believe in long
advertisements, displaying long lists of prices,
Sco '
but will convince all who come that we can,
and do sell
GOODS CHEAP,
that•thie Store'is, in reality
THE RE(3I-Iji4A.TOR
for this section of cobntty
Call and take a look through our immense stook
and satisfy yonrselree.„,
Corning,-Sept 8, 1869
C-C-B-&-F-L-E.
COIVIE TO
T. L. BiILDWIN Sc CO'S
TIOGA , TA
and see a"niee stock of Goods for the
FALL k WINTER.
euch as
ZIAZZII2 , ZDIBIIZZ 0001IDC.
—all stylos, colors and patterns—
ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
, AND COLORED SILKS,
&C., &o. i
BEMITIFIA, Winter ' S WLS,
and a large assortment to select om.
CLOAKS READY-MADE, AN CLOTH;
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, FRINGES; TASSELS
&c., TO TRIM DRESSES
OR ISA.CQUES.
—Our stock of—
YANKEE NOTIONS
o'an't be beat. It keeps up with everything the
Yankees have thought of so far.
HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CORSETS, &C,
'R
-O -TI-=II-N
MONLEIMEM
too numerous to mention; but will say that you
will seldom find so largo an assortment to soloot
from in a country store, and clear down to the
BOTTOM
Wo also keep a largo assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
in suits, and parts of snits. Should we fail to
suit you with ready-made, we' have Cassimere
and •,
TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT.
oots and ShoeS,
all styles and aizes.
HATS AND *CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS; A COMPLETE LINE.. OF
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
, WARE, NAILVIRON„ .
Looks, lintel:ion, Carpenters' Tools.
A GENERA Li!, TCCIK.. OF
GROCERIES,
Fresh. TEAS ate lower than at on, time since
tho war. Did not go to Cuba to bity Bogor, and
so have some °ben)). We aro agents for the -
E. HOWE SEWING 'MACHINE
F,1,--W--X
Farmers, if you want tools to work with drop in
SALT, LIME, PL A STER,IPO . RE, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster,
Butior tube, Palle. Firkins, and Ashton Salt to
flavor with'. All kinds of Farm Produce want
ed. Prices can't be beat.
T-H--A--=N---R-=-S
" 7 r. L. itALDWIN4k, CO
Tioga, Pa., Jan. 1, 1870.
Mil
NEWELL' do OWEN
IGURE