Arrival and Departure of Slogeo; — ' - irPaLlitake% foOitrig 0\4 , , , , - this dttrqr...nt ratites trnin ----a 4; Walleboro.t will depart and as ((maws from the. 5' L 4Crelleborsk Past 018 eat. iv muscat° & Twat,. epartl(!,n tn.. p m sttsadaa 8 Bt.tasirsal;.—Diriait 81.'m., a ritia 6 WOLUIORO k Coy narozer.—+Dep. ilfpn. dr Thu r. 2p. m, arrive Manday &Thursday atl2ru. , , , Wattnota kättszi T TBn tiottaDY. oliart Mon4Urt Th. 011..tu aiivetsday 6 p.m'. Milli TIOGA-i-COURTI_AbifiTOL Loa WEDNESDAY,• MAAckk ;P,::18t70: New. -.M.vq ni rtiaeentit. , Rolling at noet—Bn6kil d o CO's stock. , Agents Wanted—Petition h Carpenter. Watoh Lost- 1 43.W." Notice to CollelEors—Cointaissioners: Rosadatis. - ' - l.• Read Harrisburg tetteron 41 : 11 paga,;-, --The Richardson-Washing Machin: is telling rapidly; and giving entire eatirfactiOn. M. ,0. Sutton, agent. '; L BlNroqq.-7A botprbinding receiyeg on Saturday, and the booka are mow ready ,for, delivery. RELT9ious. —Rev, C. A. Stone, : , of East Charleston, has . ' accepted a call . from Tito Wellsboto 13npliit Church, and eOmmenetta,his labors with that church on the tint of Aprif next, CoNcERT.7-Prof. J. G. Towner & Son, the celebrated vocalists, vitt give ;their: - second concert in the Court House, Tuesday evening March Btb. • Considerable space i taken np this week with a history of Covington Lodge of L 0, of 0. P. We think it is a wetter' of interest to many of our readers, and it will not be leap un interesting to any who desire a knowledge of the '• Order. 1 NEW PAPER.—We have reeeived the Drat number of Valley knretpriee a new _paper, published at Lawrenceville in this county. Mr. U. C. Mills is editor and-proprietor. It is a • six column paper, and presents tinittra creditablo - np. potence, for's paper in leading ,-stringe. ten to the Enterprise. • . W. & It R.—ln another column is so advertisement for sealed troposals to the 15th of April, to contract for 12 Miles of tho' Wells born and Lawrenceville Ruilr4d. ,Ther4aninder of the mate will be let latex: in the seas On .— This looks like business, and-we trust, that everOodi now, will—ulook out for the oars while . the bell rings." SiTbDEN DRAWL—Mr. John Boat men, Sr., of Delmar, died very suddenly on Fri day last. It appears that Mr. B. had of Into been subject to fits,. and being left alonn.,in-his house fora short time, was found lying upon;the floor entirely senseleis. He lived about'four hourstafter being found; .The funeral toolc plpce at the Delmar Baptist church on Surtitity.hist o and was attended by a large concourse of people. The remains wore interred in the Delmar ceme tery. HERMAIO SOCIETY.—Tide reading by Mill Susan R.l'reaten, of J3tato . ,Normal School, Mansfield, before this Societ t i:on Thursday even leg of last week, attracted a large audience. When she made her apPearance,'ltere Was' . not a epare seat in the Court House. The audience was complimentary certainly, and the selectiopo, read must have made the hour interesting to all. Some parts were very well presented. She, had a good voice,only_ wanting in volume, perhaps, for such an audience, in such a room. We found it somewhat difficult to hear where we eat, par ticularly while some illmannered boys (we think they must have been boys) were disturbing the whole audience early in the evening. ; DONATION.—The gathering at the M. E. Church in this village, Wednesday evening last—a donation for Rev. 0. L. Gibson—was a n agrecabltparty of tho old and young, who made the evening a pleasant pastime. The'lecturo room ecrred for 'kitchen and dining room, whilo the young folks made merry in the rooms up 'stairs. Tho "boys and girls," we inpan. question is: When will tlitfeld "play" go out of fashion 1 We guess, as long as there shall ho e girls and beys," they never will. And why• should they ? These old tunes, and the same child-like way of singing thou), melt away the ice.of years, when we come within reach of the merry sound, and translate the soul to our 011111 childhood, fresh, pure, sweet with the fragrance of new life. Let them have their day : They cannot be boys and girls toollong. The contributions in cash amounted to some tl3O. LA. FAYETTE COLLEGE.—We tiro in debted lo Mr. John F. Pollock, of Fall Brook, for a catalogue of, the officers. and students of this 4ollege for 186940. Mr. Pollock is among the .I_uniors. There are 180 pupils in attend ance. 'Besides a regular classical course, the Trustees have established a Scientific Depart „meat, embracing a general seientinc CJUTEt and a technical course. Tho latter department was in 1860, to carry into effect the condi tions of a donation of $240,000 by A. Pardee, I P.N., of Hazleton, Pe t :., and bears his name.-- Other donations have increased this fund to a half million dollars. Th \s; % , ,e believe will add greatly to the usefulness and success of the col lege. TE3IPERANCE CONVENTir.7—Thefe was quite a large attendance of th Good Teta plan of the county. at thy Cedity Convention' held in this place, on Thursday and Friday,-of of last week. We listened to the'lectsro of Mr. Chase, at the Court House Friday evening, and aro pleased to Anil that this great 'temWeratice organization has so good a man at the bairn.— Ills leuture was informal, - but full of facts and suggestions worthy of consideration by all. We shall give a report of the proceedings next -week. ' NoitmAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD.—Un der the management of Professor yorridl, this institution is maintaining its former 'high rep titian. It desert the patronage of our peo ple, and we are g ad to note its continued pros perity, • The State appropriation Focures fifty cents or more a week to thoin intending to t nal: Stu dents over 17 years of age, n Ito were disabled, or whose fathers lest their lines in the Mildary or ,naval service of the country, become entitled to $1 per week, by signing an agreement to teach in the Comdon Schools of the State; and those graduatingy receive fifty dollars, by dtgreeing to teach two full years in the Common Schools.` PERSONAL.—Mr. Morgan Sherwood, formerly a resident of this piaci., is visiting his friends in this vilingo. Leroy Tabor, Eeq., has rcitnned from hie, trip South, well pleased with the countty, and the ttutiment of the greater part of the people. Rev. J. F. Calkins, of this place, has gone South for the improvement of his .health. llc mteiMs to travel through Ucorgia and Florida, tie iielieve: Itis health, for some time past, has been poor, and wo aro glad he is allowed this re qite. The best wishes of many friends follow Dr. D. Slitehell will supply his place daring his absence. —Maj. A. E. Niles, U. S. A., is home on leave. lie was Btationed. in Ititasiasiyo until that_State" was re-admitted, when there was no longer need of the military. Ile id looking quite well; and his many old friends here, who admire his sol dierly qualities and patriotic sacrifices during the war, heartily welcome him hack. "Charlie' Phelps was in town the other nsyli He has usually been "on a train," eveity time we have seep him of late years; but we are glad to testify that this. titan be was not. — Mr. N. T. Chandler, after an ablepOW froui Illbo c ro p of 14 years, has returned, we Lope, to b toomeaono of our permanent citizens. We have received the February num )pet of the dfulufactitrer and Builder. Like lig p r edecessors, it is full of interesting - matter to tied: milled, tradesmen and manufacturers, while it Makes a very entertaining and instructive text book for young people who are desirous of acqu s iring a knowledge of snechapicalpursuits.— neatly printed aryl profusely illustrated, and brim full or excellent information. Western st Co. P u blidlitra Pfttic Row. $1 50 a year 15c, tingle maim. toeisWA `LA , Mi..ptitt,C.: t —A good story is „told oa.osdain tinpor,S t r s mo Ivotrirer, Flip, up!» Viis - ter ! ( 16167; vor otiotal abiliiiiiii;iic•grii*no4riyortunityxfor filly one, in his aodlooseJto,r4flite:hift, arguments) or, Sintifyiotecoporrayie. •• . „ Alvtdd-toper, in the andienee, pretty - veil, pick led, and partly in , themind, and bearing on his figure-bead untaletititable ,tokent:.or hio m bisky , co., 4l po g oi; 'o* f i..mia '0104.4 iii,o`c l 4 l q.eNte:.4 l l'. .such arguments, and do' it'eonalusirely, < ,:. ":1 - take,",sirldlit,tbe 13i41e for my rule, and , irs eed enoUgh; for Mti bia"titand hyrittif,,in . alt :I My bad spelleisoTar; • and what dots it :say.l.-,.: : N . Fliir.;'94tl 4,15.44 014,134 titeir?:4liiit'S„,oat,',4. l seyi.- And:how 'west it- '-with- :David; Saul, -emir' Solomon, and tho rest of the A T estlesf '4h.ti.f i 'i drank' consi'd'erahle""freely: Andi:th'ert.,:iii. Vliii. , one ease in the Bible where a man trererdted pc water-unti he leas'in hi i t ' Wotan 1i,14 '9FEIIKT:7O nal • And,then'this' it. ty . pure drink' - at' itsOffecti : 'Take a pair f 'of, boots-;put: 'Om in`. n . tut) of water —lot iota stay there, 7 antf..what'is the , enheeknonee ? Why, - 'they'll 'tet t . ; And if water Will, rot,boota, what in t he i nt4na of reason :do - Yonisiipioie its would he 'on the..Coalfttry of a incueit'stornach I: - I tell:you, ,if you- don't stopi this 'ere foolin' with Wate„r„ . iti?ll'have 'aii'ether . flood—that's all." . , y - I - •-•;“, 27' , . she audience decided the !Able argument to be sound, ‘. ~, 77 -- ---:,:,....:::': . '' ''. XX:' ' Wellsbero, -Fe b .2B, 'WO. . -,., . . . -Auenox.—George W. Foster, at Niles Valley, will gall at: attetion, 'Wednesday, March, 16, 1870, Lis liousehOld furniture, cow; lumber; itunherman's tools, farming tools,• three wagons, hoises, harnesses, , joke of eattip;lo; Terms— sums over $10; thin will bo giyen. 4AcicsoN.'—Our correspondent writes bat the lumbergieu have got in s larger stocks ••„ • • than usual. The sleigaing has-f,eAltre4d bust. noes,. the faces, -of , busineis„men 4 o,ear 'a More' che'lirful look,, and) since • the sifori• came, there imams a prospect •of better times. The be k' . West Jack son Is mostly. out of tberitciodsr. • • • There are many sick, prinelpallY lith diseases of the langs. Dr.yoorhes - has built a house, which adds• much' to ,the , iniproveMonC the place rtek, of tato there , hasbeen so Much sichL ness, that. he has not had time to rest, night' nor day. - ' •• ' The'MethodistChtlrch.havo built a now, Par sonage,' which is a tneimproVemerit:' „ We bear but little from ither,tegislature,, and 'are sorry that their deeds are so .evlll that Ahoy, .fear to publiih them. , Mr. Soper bas held a Singing Convention at Daggett's Diills with very kotici'snecese. - ,M. K. Retan do Co. aro doing • a good.b.uliness ,in Weir store at lifillortown ; Bryan, at nine - KNoxviLLE.—T he ii aftax Fob; 2sd zde.s tin-eventful one' , at qtriox, "of Deerfield,' and 'Rrally" 4 o,9odcipepC'of Ki3oiville, after a long trial of - the evils and 801- f itude of Single hlessedness,'ettp l iejo''lhe elusion that it is not-good for man to bo alone= nor woman either—and sjoined their hands, hearts and fortunes in holy wedloolt,, with the well-wishes and hearty, cong,ratulatioes of their numerous friends.. • .• \ At the same time, just across the street, , the, hetet of 'C. C. Phillipsoras a donaiion"hold, for_ the benefit of Rev. Isaac T. Everett, Methodist, minister , on this charge, and Into -W. C. T. ( of. the Good Tetnplars here; where were 'displayed the' usual liberalitiand'itousual.good eating Which exlatii,towards the TecipiOnt of 'the Onefit; while at the hur t to occasional thrist'Y' was' dis pensed the..nsun.l ~ '•- 1, • . A littlo past the; noon' of night, at thedihiesaid hotel, many ,person's received ocular, and a cer tain iwirty tangible proof,,tbat though a 'person may refuse and refrain froin yet . he ma r be badly whipped. Subsequently, on cemplaint, tho saloon ketlpers were arrested..t Ono entered into a.recognisance to appear at Court, • and the other rim held for examination. As this case will doubtless be legally investiga fed, I refrain from farther recital. B. LIBERTY.—=The 0191glituir orid in 'a few weeks More, shoUld it reitiath' •se, the lumbermen will he through with - their work, and we hope' money ; will becouie More plenty, which will have a tendency to revive busi• nese matters. 'ln our section, rio depend'on the success of the lumbermen; for, if they -do well, money Is circulated among our citizens, and con sequently the merchant and mechanic have a' fair prospect of doing a good , business. Tho luniliering business carried on for the petit 20 years on Pine. Creek and its tributaries, has fur nished our farmers with work during the winter . season of the year, which tins ',enabled them to raise the most of the purchase money to 1)&3- for their farms, besides making a good market for the sale of their bay and oats. Had it mkt, been for the money that our people have realized from' the lumber trade, they would not bo in ne good circumstances as they are at this time. Tho brass bend that I mentioned in a former communicaaon, are learning very fast, and OTC enabled, by the excollent instruction they have received from 'their teacher, Arr. A. 17ieldheuse, to play several pieces of band music correctly If they continue to learn as fast In the: next month as they have in the past, they will be able to discourse music for any occasion: , :We wish • them great success.* ' Feb. 28, 1870,14 r. John Levergood, after a con finenient to his bed Tor siiiniinths, departed this life, aged 69 years and 40 months. lie was horn• in Willianisport, Pa.,. and..with his'father's fam ily, came to Liberty township in the 'year 1814. Ile has been a constant resident of the township until the time of his death: We feel sad .that another-one', anil,nearly . the last, noe l of our first 1, etc le rs tui been f,ak en: front ourTtAds4. :We, shall ever cherish him in memory, as having been a good citizen, an obliging neighbor, and a very Lind parent. SCRIBE. TROY.—It seems as if we were going to have no end 'of snow this winter,—or Spring I suppose it now is—for soon us the saw begins ,to melt, the weather gets . a little cold ` and "more en t w. fallis.- There has', imeit ' considerable;'eold weather and the ponds are glaring with ice, and for,several days the past nieek,eur• igemen have been busily hauling ice. The skutiats hate also improved the .opportunity, and I should judge have enjoyed themselves very ranch. A Musical Convention is i to,be held in Long's Hall in this place, March 22, continuing four days. It is to be under the management of Prof. `C. E. Glaldin 'The Troy ' .Union nion Grade Sc eo4.•nr or the efficient management of Prof. Hutton and his :Able assistants, is flourishing finely, with upwards of two hundred sohollars. The school will bold a grand exhibition in Long's Ilall on Friday even_ ing, March 18th. The exercises will consist of recitations—original and selected—vocal and instrumental music, Am The admission will be 25 cents: to he devoted: to the purchase of. an organ for the school. pn Tuesday evening last, a very attentive au dience wore assembled in the Presbyterian Church, listening to 'an"- able and effective lecture by Marriott lirosius Esq., of Lane:niter, Pa., State. lecturer fq I. O. of G. T. of this State. Mr. Brosius will also lecture through the county du- Ong this mouth. The County Commissioners have engaged the Methodist Church for the purposo,of holding the firs term of Court, which willbe held on Monday, March 2Sth, and is to emithiao one week. The bill fot''a new Judge, passed both Houses of tho isiature on Tuesday, -- and was duly Signed. P.l/. Marrow, Eq., of Towanda, was appointed Judge. Miss M. J. Upham, of Towanda,i has. secured rooms: over Itlitollell Herrick do Co's stoie where she will lake in all kinds of dressmaking, She comes highly spohen of. March 3, 1870. TENNY. La Fayette College. XASTON, Pa., Fob. 22, 1870. Mr. Editor:—We 116 e jtist returned from .pcl,- ebrating the natal day of George Washington, end thinking that; our Tioga county friends would like to know bow college students cote brat6 the birthday of that illustrious hero, Ivo send the following to Trio AFITATOn. In La; Fa yette College there aro two literary societies, the Washington and Franklin. The Washington Society is the oldest, having been founded in 18- ,30, and the Franklin some three or four * tit] a r_ terwards. . Both' are now in a very tluirisbing condition, having ,more than eighty active metn bars eaob, and bet Ween two and. three thousand volumes of 'a librarY.` The Washingtons cele 7 brute annually the 22 of February, tiwil4thtlay of the man whose. n me they bear. This your the 22d came round, and found us, prepared to entertain a select audience in Jeilts's Chemical Ball. About li . o'ohick, groups of well dressed ladies and gentlemen might be seen wending their way up college-hill; to participate in the exerci 7 lea or the day. At two o'ilook the soehityßas Pert„ - . ' 416 4 t 4 Ok4itiuliW#lTV - WATiolgf t k v .4 4 l .l Alika toinsielhifthOWasliMet6i4o/4fOttib, thoOxereises were fairly opened with a poem' by 1 Mr: Seellay; of the Junior Clair. ' The inthieet wits "The Titilthirlin,Aghtire.:l l oetil,",.and was handled in such,a way as _to give . honor to himself anthe Society. , Next came an oration, ....by:Mr. lien edy, of Cbambersburg, a,lraduate 'of the Celle e and of the • Society. Mr. Keane dfa subject as "The Universality of Labor”; I v 1' and Ihave heard good- judges say that the ora tioa.was.a at asterly, one,,. Ijip.. ges tures ' . were: ap.. priipiiate - and - natnial; is "language plain ' bat :forcible, Vs illustrations strilting:: During his remarks, Mr. 'Kennedy had occasion to mention the value Of a scientifie education, and ) calling ajtouttopt to. the tlehn ‘ ltille• courso t in 14, 'ayetto ohege,,sald that it was free from. the 'itifideliti ,of the Githit l ail4iiO3iti, aridll6reixioied ft:tilt:the skeptleism,,A English i . Univertiltkes— , .a. remark A that we know to be true . . After listening to the i:4ation and some more music, the audience were , entertained by the reading of the second volume ! of the Washington Journal. Some of the art(- ' e'teti in , the' jon'inal` were of an unusually high Oder foil ituch,a poper,.whlle others wove of such &nature as to,put the audience in goOd humor. lthe exerelsedtterO ehised-with an oration , by Mr. litnmert, of the Senior class. llisi subject was ‘4The Washington of To-day."' After - briefly sketching the 'work of Washington and our Rev oiut.lenary Father?, 00 orator noticed the work, i lhat yet remained to be - done to conipictir theirs' .. nd make it 'perfect, and.i the ':tiecosairy 'of men Imbued with a, lofty spirit . of patriotism and of Muth. The audienee'septirated,Well pleased with the entertainment.; ; and if our efforts have added sinything to the honor of 'Washington, and caused any to imitate his disinterestpd patriotism, we Wilt consider ourselves abundantly rewarded., To kebp 'nlive the McnierY of distinguished men, iii the,duty of all; and Washington is a character that heeds only ho known to be 'admired. May tie erteentinue to ho " hello, pace ammisquo 4uoru superior princeps." - I . ;• • , • Wall Paper, Window Paper& Cloth Shades, SPRING STOOK 10R1870.-:-lipgh Young et- Co. have just received their firstrlnstallment of Wall Paper, Winclow Paper, an Cloth Shades, for Spring trade.; which will be sold cheaper than ever, Borders, Window' Flitures, Cords; Toss.; Corntees, - Pietbro nails; and everything 51se that belongs to the trade. Come and price our goods, and f cgeniine,thetia'hafore puriohnsing elsewhere. • SpeeTtneiis and'prfees' sent' by mall to any part of the county. ; N. 0, Our stook is .thoLlargost ever brought int the eott,n , tWand - SteA rfktilt4nd X 0 be under dold3 .a c 1 R OiritOtiNG ; Wellsboro, March fl, 18 0.-tf. ' TIM Newest, largest, best and cheapest as sortment of Frames and frame materials, " any. *here tio hatband," together with'new and team.: tiful syles of pictures, at Spencer's Art Gallery, gdaneneid Pa. • . 4 -, • 3 March 9,870-L-2w. ""' • MARRrAGES T,C. I I) , ,IigIierAUTIQBBLL«—At 14itobelk's Oreelri Tioga ,on tho 3d inst., liy i ltev. A. B. Chase, F. Towner, of Williamsport. Pa., and.b.tisa tdther J. Mitolioll, br Tiogd , Pat' ,'• [To sey, May no cloud over east a shadow o'er their lives, is to brentherwish no life has over realized: To bid them look beyond . the clouds, is fai, ) biOnr.] . , , : s ;;,., WHEATON—CRIPPEN—In Gaines, on the Vith ultimo, by IL Smith, Esq., James N. 'Wheaton and Mies Adelaide Crippon, both of ?otter county. _ WOOD—WAINWRIGIIT—In Knoxville, on the 26th ulthrol,-,by- , Rev. Isaael;veritt, Mr. Jos. Wood and Idis Waiiiivrikhc all of Knox , lt• GRAVES - Elhland, on the lot instant, by the *snitie;'Mr: Graves and Miss &fie E. Kelly, both of Elkland. 'S6O4L-CII.OIdKSRANKL-Li ArnOt,on'tho 6d instant, by Rev. David W. Eakins, Mr. Wm. 'sett and Miss Agnes Craiekohank. • KNOX—GOODSPEED—In Knoxville, on the 23d ultimo, by Itev;Joliii Cdirtis , Mr. George W. Enos, of Deerfield, and Miss Emily. Goodspeed, bf Knoxville. t ,,. 7 DENN.SUTTON—On the 18th ult., in Ohat. ham, by Rev. 8, Butler - , Mr: Norman Bonn, of Clymer, and Miss Sarah Sutton, of Chatham. • , -• el - LA rp —lar.condln—T.-Dearliold.-on'tho2sth ultimo; by lhe'rapie,'Mr. Charms craft ana atm DsYlisea Elwood; both of 'Deerfield. ' I STRAIT—BRONSON—In Osceola, on the 27th Otimo, by N: Strait, Esq.,' Mr. James Strait, of yrrimpeburg, and Miss Iltildrth orFarz' Inington.• .• - • The Richardson Washer. WE the undersigned do hereby say to elf— . that we have tried this machine, qnd think Whir 'superior - Jo any we over saw. It Washes complete' and worlds with perfect ease— Only requiring about one tenth the labor of mite— Mon washers., - We think it cheap; simple and durable: It deed not wear the clothes, but slim= Ply cleanses from alt - dirt. And wo cheerfully recommend it to all; it being now canvassed for with great success. , Marcll,2, 1870. St Mrs. Jerome 'Mrs.lfana‘Mathers, " Mary A Dewey, " 0 °erg!) Parker, " ChrlatinaWathin's, " 'Nettie Watkins, " Lewis Ilblnies," " P. '0: Van Pokier. lttr: M. 0. Su tton,is'ilio only antkorized Agent is this locality.' . Mar. 2-6 t. fARPIIANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue •of UV an 'order. issued out of the Orphans'. Court of Tioga county, the undersigned, Guardian, &c., of Lovina Collins; will expose to public °sale, on the premises, in Union township, on .the '3oth day of March, A. D. 1870,' at VO'cloek, P. M., an undivided one-fourth part of all that certain lot or tract of latrinituate in said I.lnien tow- Ship, Tioga county, Pa y ,. arid,' Winded on the north hy•lands o'flra &Ter, cast by lands of scpb Collins and L. 'A. Griswold, south by lands of 'Chauncey Bacon, and west ty. lands of Geo., G. Collins; containing ,mbout fifty-five acres,_ (fifty acres of whtoh aro cleared,) togethorwith One frame house, frame barn, and small orchard thereon. Tortcht—One-third cash, ono--third inonely,ear from the confirmation, and ono:-thirtl• , in tyre' yoars • 'CHARLES sTooKivELL, Starch 2, 1870, 4t ' •Guartlian, _ IMPORTANT NOTICE , ' cLospya 0V.7 1 SALT o~ WittiitEßL:4444lDi t s r. • The subseriber offers his entire Stock of Winter Goods at aeon"' „ . . • Cia&S , TOM Ogg..U.V. This will be found a raro opportunity lOr purchosers, as tho Stock is largo, and wollselected, consiiiiing in part of . - ; • DRESS GOODS of various rtylos; and fabrics adapted , to jbo Season SHAWLS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BUFFALO AZ4D LAP - ROBES, GnNTI. OyERQOAT, AND A GENERA!. STOCK OF WINTER' CLO THING. The public are invited to, call and examine the Sleek. Wellabor°, Fob. 16, 1870—tf. For Anything Ynq went In the 111111% LINE, Go to P. R. Williams & Co. They keep the • best 'stook and sell tho Cheapest.:' Feb. 22, 1.170. • , cotrtm, COLD SORE THROAT • Regniras c6 C r iti t :p hot often reilalp in an fyienitible 'Lang oNGHIAL • ctt R • < 5 Broviies , Pronchu . t rZoches $ , '?oC\'wi ppat!nyntlabligivolnetantrallet• linn,4lnotiaanntl, Ortainen, ctiprommvz TicaosAiitinainks,,thei bares Noopling ' p1N98113-spd P 111440 SPEAICEREI Imo thorn to clear and strengthen, the roice. • ' Owing to-the good rettntation and 'popidaiiii of 0 1 1 e Troches, many worthier's and ohoap traitotkena Ore of• fared, +flitch are good for nothing. , ante to obtain the true ' . . • AMOUR IeIIaUnIATIS THOS. HARDEN , Ittpignla.__Brogqlll3_l, SOLD NvETerwnEnit. [doe.l.'B9-4m. The Confessionstotan'lnvalidi , pl44l3l3 . 4ll:lfor'tfie baiietif cfioung.vten and. n4lefii ikuffdred frim NerVotiliDebility,ect.,stikfl4 the radish's, If l'aelf•cn re. ti Written. bg 4 ,:orss) whams! himself; and sent free on receiving - apost•pald directe Nd,THANIBIaddLYFAIR I •• • .•• .• • •-:•-• • Brooklyn N; , " "ERRORECQVI(OIII l , • A '1:1 - 11.NiLtliAN.w106- edfrerod l for 'serail:bin . Tier. roue Dobilfty; PrornatuteDecity itnd Alf ttib , offel7o.of youtbful indiscretion, wilt; for tke sake,ofettfroring.ku-, manity, se mitres to oil: who -tm/ it; tber.rficelpt L und' directions fofinaking,tius:aisapp3 remody,by whicnn b!) Sufferere*lstringto:proilt. by tha..adrer-' titer's experienCe,,ralc . 4o:'stp:ky s4dressing to jperfeet confidence, ' ,TQUN,II, WIDEN. May .. 2V1394y..,.,.., Ito: 42 qoctitif4oef, . . . . TO 'OONSIIIIIP'TIVE 14. .T4l;Adverquir, having beextrestorediu health lit a. firw..wecks,hy a ifty ilinp,le'remedy,after-htoing auf fired sevoral years with s radar hung affection, apd' that dread dlseaso;Oinasumptiona, anclous tiff ninflte known to liht fellow-inflierera themeanepf ITo.alf!ivh.o.desire'it, be send ifleopy ottho:Dio scription-,used (free of oharge,)Nitli the directions for 'preparing and naing the same, they ; wilt And a sons Conn roe DonetifisEriolf,4_ l llllMWlltuiCillimif etc. Thouhleot:pf-the aclvertfserin semling :the' Preecrlp non icto•henegt tho afflicted, cpread, information be conceives .to he invaluable; and he belies o cry sufferer will try hje remedy,. pi it viill cost them nothi ug,tind may prove ablessing, - • 'Pattie" wishing the preseriptiOn, phiftee Add Ms . Rev.EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, RingaiDennty, N. T.. . May 20,1809-Iy. . W 11 1 1 L BETWEiyN D i l 3 o ff sf s b u ‘ r v g a W m e a l n is u b r o a r c o tu c e o d in Geneva, Switzerland. The tinder Will be suita bly rewarded by leaving Said watch at this Moe, Or at the Railroad Depot, Illossbarg. Feb. 9,1870-2 w. S. W. TRULL. •- AGENTS WANTED'. • id••IVE Men to sag in five Counties in Penn. sylranla--d k'''' ' '!","', ~' li • C ~ WHEELER & WILSON 1 ,:-.. 7 1 2.1. f. . .•, t; • I' , ' : ."1 : .n sewing Machines, ' Wagons furnished; and the most liberation/is to Agents and Purchasers. •, - 4 ' ? i - , ' Address, (moan on- •,•t : . 1 .:), • ; ei +,'-'' '4. P, t ifEII, El ON :is CAIIVENTAni,: i ' First National Bank; Mar. 9, '7O-4t. Williamsport, Pa. ... - SALISBURY, BROS., & CO., Eiteasive Manufacturers And Importeri of Gold, Plated & Oreide Jewelry, BVLID AND NICKEL PUN Ella Wilk/4 - .I).MERIOAN, ENGLISH & SWISS Watches, CASED BY OURSELVES, And every descelptioh of FANCY GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS, Especially adapted and - designed for Southern und Western Trade. Circulars and full desoriptivo rriee Lists sent • five. - • A g ents wtinted everywhere. Address, BANBURY, BRI:ii; 51 Dorranee Street, Jan. 1,2, 1370-3 m, Providedoo, R. I. ^44 - ,14-4, a lry.V.ltr The Place ti) buy,, Gropqrieg • , L. F. TRUMAN, • lAVING taken th'eStore formerly occupied by John R. Bowan for dry' gonds;and con- Vortod it into'a GROCERY & -PROVISION .ESTABLISHMENT. everything fresh and good can ho fonnd here, and at prices to please. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, MO- • . . LASSES, FISH, . &0., &C., to suit rill „ Cull and see' us, that we may aonvinco you of the fact that our inotto is, "Cheap, Quick. Sales,-tirind Small Profits.” L. 'F. TRUMAN. ; Wollaboni, Feb. 23, 1.870-tf. Tiloryinaining Dry Goody, of J.. R. Bowen, will boyol4 at this,astabliahment at vary low flgurcY.• , „ L._P.'. TRUMAN. Guardian's TN pursuance of ,an order of the Court of Com l., non Pleas, of agog° county, dated the third day of February, 1870, C. W. kleaoh, .Guardian of, Iferaisi; Mattisonyentranings J, Mattison, /A len MattisOn, Ralph Mattison, Rath Mattison, J. S., Mattison and'Willis Mattison, will, on Wed nesday, the 23d day of March, 070, at 10 A. on thopremisos i expose to Public sale, all of the interest of his said wards in all that lot of land situated in thebotongli cf Knoxville, in Tioga 'county, Pa.; bounded on the north bylCummings Mattison, on the east by J. Goodspeed, J. Dearman, A.. Dearman •and F: Woodbury; south by Main street, and iirest by' L. Mattison; containing , eighteen caores;' with tWO frame houses,; ne frame barn, and an apple orchard thereon. ,Also, all that other lot of land situated in Deerfield townshtp, Tioga- county, Pa.; bounded on the north by the Billings es tate, Oast and west by Cummings Mattison, and south by IL Freeborn and, estate of If. Seeloy, dedeaSod, containing 25•itcres„' more : nt Torras.sash. • - 'O.' IV. 'DEA Feb 23;11370 .Notice: flilDD undersigned, appointed an Auditor in the matter s of the account of .I.Eineryi, Ad. miniairator of the estate 'of David 11. Braith,,tio ceased, to settle said'; account .aad marshal the assets in the bands of said accountant for dis-_ tribution, will attend to the duties of hi a ep • pointment, atlOoffice, in Wellsboro, Tioga bo., Pa'., on Wedneaday;'March 30; 1870 ; when and Where all persons. are required' to present their (debris; or be debarred trots coming in for a share of said assets. JOHN I. MITCHELL, Feb 23, 1870. 4t Auditor. E. H. Harris' CELEBRATED BAKING' POWDERS . • •-•, . ,for solo, by • Feb. 2, 11170. P. R. WILLIIVEIS & Kerosene Lamps; CREAP Pot. 2 , 1 . 70., P. R, WILLIAMS & CO TAE PLACE TO BUY KEROSENE IMI OIL THE CHEAPEST AT Feb. 2, 1870. P. R. WILLIAMS it, CO. Theinbeeribere 4Tp now reoeiving new w foodo'almost, daily, ouited to i'he'yinr,'nia •'eruitand are ling 110,ntekeli titCobjege - to all per legit vilanie't)reitirea te!bilYtettoh 'erity;to buy 44 as 'b• es, we think we can olefin safely to - enve them an average of on the rmes any new gal) s, an also a pavlova' considerable more thou interest on ' l' ' .dt " bat - . a d .on I/1114141 " will be when busin - esi is active. • , ' ~ . , . . NORWAY ,OATS..FOR fitEElt „ ! T IIAVE twenty-five bushels of the go nine t , j Ramsdell Norway oats, being part o fifty bushels raised from one bushel sowing. The seed from ,witioh• tho k abovol oats were r isod, was bought •in Nevi •York Oily froai the 'sole agents of the genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats.— Price. $5 per bushel. Address, • HIRAM BROOKS, Feb. 10,,10-tf: , Wellsborb, Pa: • T"", Rubaoriber will open ii; ,School in the village of Oeceola,,ou,Monday, March : 7th, 1070, and continuo twelve Weetcs. RATES OF 'PIIIT I TON : Primary, .....:...... $3, 00 Common'.Fnglleh, $6,00. Higher, • 86,00. Eeb. 9,-tf. C. C. WARD, Prinoipql. • t , Miss D'arrio D. CLOSE', Trim. Deple d Teroi 4111 open Deo. 20; and continuo 14 kw weeks. !Tuition strictly in. advance. No bills made for lose than - half, a lefra. No deduc tions made except in cased of piotracted sickness. Rooms to rent to those who desirotOboard them solves. • " i , 11.41,TE5. OF TUITION. Common English, •Elementar l y Algebra, Pri mary Philohophy and Primary Physology l free,to all pupils of school ago residing in Tioga Moro. Common English $5,00 . Higher , c 7,00 Commercial course, time unlimited ~, 5,00 , Gorman—extra 3,50 Bugfish Branches and Ger Man 8,60 " Cominaroial course... 8.50 For information vfitkregard to rooms or board gall on, or addresi 11. M. BELLES,, Principal, D00.15,1869-tf." " noga, Pa. A FEET WOOD, • & FAWNS. -PRODUCT;'RE -1 coivod in payment for Tuition. DBAINIATAIATCIII,'S..IiQT.I.C.B.7-aLetOrs of „,a,_ Administration , having. been granted to: the undersigned upon, the estnto, of John U. Rice, into of Wellsborq, dee% all persons . in debted to,saitl decedents,or claiming against the lame, must Bottle with g.STIIER,R. RICE, Jan. IA 3.670-Car. , • • DENTIST, No. 18 , MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PA. ; •.t t a )3 . lir- ; r 0 4 - e, • - . r .IEARLYi' SPRIN i : ,b-ltigAiin 'i ~, ..~l'7 TWENTY-.FIVE PER CENT. IMMO O'Ult LINEN STUCK IS EN'TIRELY NEW, • BROWN. TABLE LINENS, HALF BLEACHED TABLE • LINENS, BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS; TEA DAYLAS; SCOTCH DIAPERS, SHIRTING LINENS, BROWN CRASHES, BLEACH ED ()RASHES, HIICKABUCK . TOWELING, .BORDERED TOWELS, FRINGED TOWELS, TABLE SPREADS, LINSN , BOSOMS, iiiharlted of flail twonty.fivo percent. loss tbap the prices at arlaloh 'We sold our many goads hist season. ' - Our Domestic Stock, We are now filling up with all the desirabje makes iri BLEACHED OWINGS, BROWN SHIRTINGS, BROWN . SILEETINGS, , TropNos, DJANIM,S) STRIPES AND NEWEST STYLES IN PRINTS, NEWEST STYLES IN GINGHAMS, Which we are soling at a small advance on the present low tato,of prices IR L wtiotoralo taaViieto: Boots and Shoes. =KM We aro also Wing largely, to onr ,stook of Boots and Shoes, patting in as fast as possible, newest styles in LADIES' SERGE POLISH BOOTS.. LAMES' SERGE BUTTON BOOTS. LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT POLISH • 'LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON • BOOTS. . -BOOTS. • And shall keep a still larger stock this season than last, and also sell them nt a slight reduction • in price§ Remo have boon enabled to got a • • . • • off of sevhral of ouYleading makes, and 'ln all oases where we do so, we give our customers the benefit of it. We increased our sales in this department hist year about 20 per cont. over tho year boforo, and hope to do the same this year. 'Come end < see us, :and , we wig., 'show: you dn . attractive stock .of n c. and help you make your money buy more goods, per dollar, than for a good many years-. Corning;' Feb. 1870. High School. TIOCA HIGH SCHOOL. IL P 4, BEELES, • Principal. R. T. MARKS. A. B. EASTMAN, Special - Notice. A, B. EASTMAN has the largest stock of A • teeth ever kept in Tioga county. 'Also a NEW INPROVEUENT ' never before offered to the public, with which he can give mote perfect sets of teeth than can possibly be niado on any other plan yet known. [See testimonial at the office.] Nitrous oxide gas administered *ith remarka ble effect; rendering the eitraetton Of teeth pain less, and oven pleasant. ; Two now,and coinplate gasometera in operation; furnishing a,faltsup ply of fresh gas at all times. , "• Special attention p'aid'to filling and preserva tion of the natural teeth. Prices to suit all. Fob 2 '7O tf _ • ' PENN SYLVANIA - • STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. MANSFIELD, TIOGA COVI in next , Terra (14 weeks) will commence T ilionilay, March 21st, 1870., . • TUITION : $OO pays for Board, Room, Wood, 011, Wash ing, Use 'of Text Books., Those designing to teach, receive Stato aid amounting to $7,00 or sl4por Term.—Send for Circular. CHARLES H. VERRTLL, Feb 2, 1870. tf, Principal! GENUINE. NORWAY OATS For Sale. by , RonE:kis, s g ot of , Itl i maaVl, a February, 10,1870—tf: • NOTICE. All persons indebted to the subscriber in Ac counts4or Notes, aro -requested to• call immedi ately and , attic with A. LEE; Knoxville, Fa. , -Feb. 2,1870-2 m. . ' M. 11'. LEE. .1 I= „, 1 i ~- ~ i !MI and ovory artialo jn it; consisting Of SMALL DISCOUNT T L.ll W Assistant. En =II =I PRICES. J. A. P9sons & Co. t: • ;- !. AYER'S CATHARTIC .PILLS: . , • A L tho Most perfect puria live wo are able to produce, i.r .. •_;„:70.. and as wo think, has ever yet been made by any body. Their effects have abundantly shown to the community how much they excel the other medicines in ustr. - They aro safe and pletuient to take, but powerful to cure. Their pen etrating properties stimulate the vital action of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the. blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul tirt .mors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate slug- gish or disordered organs into their natural actions,and impart tone and strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every ' body,• but formidable and dan gerous disease. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time. in diminished dosel, the Safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take and, being purely vegetable , aro entirely harmless. cures have been:Made that would surpass - belief, were they not substantiated by men of ench oxaltod character, as to ' forbid -the' suspieion of `untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians certify to the public the re• liability of our remedies, while others have sent us the assurance of their conviction that our Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of our afflicted fellow men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, containing directions for the the of these medicines and certificates of their cure of the following complaints; Coetivom is. Bilious Complaints, Rheumstism,Dropsy, Heartburn. headache arising from foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid I nee I ion of the Bowels and Pain arising thbrefrom, PlattilencY,Losa of Appetite, all Diseases which require an evacuant medicine. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many COMO:titan which it wouhl not be supposed they could reach, buck' as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and all other kindred disorders arising frkm a low state of the body, or ob• itruction on its functions. ' Do not be put off bit unprincipled dealers wiW other preparations on which thay make more profit. Demand ATER'S and take no Others. The sick want the best aid there is for thorn, and they.should have It. Prepaired by Dr. J. O,.ATEP. - 1: CC., Lowell, Masi. end sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicines eve' whore. Jan. 10,1870-2 m OOK AGENTS RANTED FOR STRUG GLERS AND TRIUMPHS OF P. T. BARNUM. TEN Br HIMSELF' IN ONE LARGE OOTAVO VOLUME TILT SOO PAGES-PRINTED IN ENGLES!! AND GERMAN 33 ELEGANT FULL PAGE ENGRAVINGS: Embraces FORTY YS4S RECOLLECTIoNB of his Busy Lif , as a Merchant ;Manager, Ranker, Lecturer and wman, and gives acclbunts of his Imprisonment, his Failure, his Successful European Tours,, and im po at historical and Personal Reminiscences, re plete with Rumor Anecdotes and Entertaining Narral We,' No book published so acceptable to all classes. Every one wants it.- Agents aro selling from 60 to 100 a week. Wo offer extra terms. Our Illustrated Cate. logue and 1' crass to Agents sent free. J. ii.BURR k CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn. FRESH GROUND PLASTER AT TIO GA, BY T. L. BALDWIN, & CO. 457,50 pea• ton. . Planing t Matching. FLOORING, C . T ILING, WAINSCOT-, 0 T-, 5., 1) , 1 INC, TONG ~F & GROOVED, with rapidity and exactness, with our now Ma chines. Try it and see. B. T.VANHORist. Washer°, Jan. 1, 1870. --- Norway Oats. HAVE for'sale forty bushols .of the genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats; being part of 77i bushels raised from 18 quarts sown on 2 of an aura. The seed from'whieh the above oats wore raised, was bought in Now York city, from the sole agents for the sale of the genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats. It. S. ARCHER. Wollshoro, Fob 2, 1870. 3m ,Wellsboro Bakery. J. DURGIN would say to the citizens o tWencher° and vicinity that he is pro pared to supply thorn with _• BREAD, PIES• AND CAKES, of the best quality. We also serve meals to those who wish. OYSTERS always on hand, for sale, and served if.desired. Qall at the old Stevens' stand. - J. J. BERGIN. nab. 9, 1870-Iy. • --....,... ... UR-Iti 4W 0 Rt'S-1'..7 OM =EI FOUNDRY dr. MACHINE = SHUP ' 1 wEr,Latkplio, PA.. , SEARS •85 AVERY, P ROPRIZTORO. - - , • PLOWS, noßsp HOSES, CULTIVA TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET TLES, ALL SIZES, SAP PANS, FARMING '' 9 ' UTENSILS, ALL KINDS, WOOD MACHINES Fox SAWING WOOD; Brick Machines, CHURN POWER; THE _ -T©MPSINS COUNTY, HORSE POWER/OHT AND TEN HORSE, CONSTAN'TLY::s •ON HAND, • "". And also , everything usually found. in a Bret claim Shop. We tall particular attention to our MA CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with new, and first-clans tieIIINERY,IOI I IIII, Iron PLANER, ]?DILL, dcc. We employ none but first-class workmen,upd are, therefore, pre pared to do our work in the beat style, and at abort notice. We have recently added new MACHINERY, Jeri Planing. and Matching boards. Call and *lie us. , . • ' Jan. b,1870-Iy. • _SEARS ib t AVERY. BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE. BUT AT DISCRETION OU see that half a column of space with half an inch of reading matter don't, help me alter all. ll'hat d'yc do that for?" asked less than a million of my customers, when I appeared in blank.. And, being tuckered out with trying to expliwn why,' did it, I am forced to do it in print: k _..._ . . .._ I . Know ye, all good people, that I am doing a Laud Whoa Business; WHOLESALE & RETAIL SUGARS, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, MO LASSIS, PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE FISH, CISCOES, COD, HALT BUT, AND SO FORTIT, . . And I am selling cheap as I always tic., and can save country dealers their expenses to the little city of Elmira, or the big city of Now York,— .But then, is ono of my biggest, brightest, and best things You cannot get better or cheaper, than I con eell you. You may pa tronize the Great American Tea Company, and then I can do you good. I have enough to set 15oga County a for the next 26 years. Besides no man bns a big ger or better lot of 3001 M ct P 300,5% then I have, and am rolling them at a bargain CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLgS, WOODEN WARE, CONFEC TIONERY; • not mixed as I mix them hero, but in good order I buy 'all Or — DOTTER AND CHEESE, that I enn, rind almnSt everything else but teasels Sign oftile BULL it BEE-HIVE. W. T . . MATHEW! Wencher°, Dee. 15,1869. ' • ' HAVE YOU SEEN THE Immense StOct of Cat a pets - AND OIL CLOTHS, in tho Carpet Store of Oct. 27, 1869: SMITH tt iyAITE'S, Corning. N. Y. ' ; Catharine HIGHLAND NURSERIES. •CATIIAhINE, SCHUYLEre CO., N. Y. FRUIT., AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, i GRAPEMNES,STRAWBERRIES , PLANTS, BEDDING PLANTS, ROSES, &C., '&0. PRINOE, Agent, igelleboro, Pa. Feb. 9, 1870.—tf IMES ..01P'. s , AT ' V -- . l r; - . f. 1 _ ~,...„,_,_ \ "r -.. kiiPug _....., 3 &arisen*,lei; Therefore, in THE TEA TRADE OOLONG OR GREEN TEAS, TE - HE a IN° ,Everything in tho Grocory Lino, GEO. TIM & SON, PROPRIETORS. Co & . . . . 1 4 WHIM AND • -31'...--- ...•: -.- • - ~- ~, : ? ' Wolisboro, Par ..0.1 . • - • • — - - -'• treat, in rear et. conr. , • , .:, -... : • * - - rash horses, single or ( , • , Carriages, at short' notice. '- ....... c , tbo.bnsiness enables the proprietors to &nth,— , with conlidancelhoyean meet any reasonable de mends In their lino. Drivers fernbhe4l, if desired and passengers carried to any parCof the country. Thankful for past favors, they invitii contittialloo of custom. TermerciasoUable. -:' -.- ' - ' : NO. 24, 1869.-17.-. --/'-, -..-- . -.. . ~ :. -. 'Furniture ! Furniture „ . . • 'ErM AV% completed his new Cabinet Wass ail. boil. on Main street, Wellsboro, has stock edit with &large and supertor. assorted stoat of Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Nape, . 4t0., 40., &0., from st6o doirn, and is cheap as the same goods can be bo't in the °Wes, freight added. Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TE'IE- A-TETES, Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops, Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa per Racks, Rocking Chairs, • All kinds, - • Wholesale and:- Retail. lam manufacturing as usual, and, intend to kiep a full stook of ware, home and city made at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacious and neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and best stook• of Furniture ever brought into the county. Ili Planing and Iliatelking, SCROLL SAWING do MOULDING"; done; to ordoi at the Factory. Ja . n. 1; 1869-tf and sac a nice stock of Goode for the FALL & WINTER: UMIIIIZ MEM 0410.214 ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK . AND. COLORED SILKS, &c., &o. BEAUTIFUL Winter • SHAWLS, - and aJargo assortment to select from. CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH ' TO MAKE MORE, ALL RINDS OF ' LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS tficy., TO TRIM DRESSES 1 1_4 ': OR SACQIJES. • , —Our stock of— . Y . NIKEE - NOTIONS can't be beat. It keeps up with everything the Yankees have thought of so far. HOOP SKIRTS, BA MORAL SKIRTS, CORSET , &C, I m manzurodii_ too numerous to mention; lint will say' that you will seldom find so large an assortment to.seleet from in a country store, and clear down to the We also keep a largo assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to and you with ready-made, we have Cassrmere A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT. Boots and Shoes, HATS "AND CAPS," STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF • CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, Looks, Latchort, ens pentore Toola. - GROCERIES, Fresh. TEAS are lower than at any time since the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so have some cheap. We are agents for the E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE Former), if y j ou wan t!iplA to work with drcip in. SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Butter tubs; Pails. Firkins, 4,nd Ashton Salt to flavor with'. AU kinds of r arin Producer-want ed. Prices can't bo beat. r T. L. BALDWIN do 00. Tioga, Pa., J;an. 1,,1870. EXECUTORS' NOTICE:—Tiro undersigned, Exeoutora of the estate of Eleater S. See ly, deceased, late of Deerfield, request all those indebted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and all those having claims against it en present them for settlement to 11 ANNA II SEELEY, Ex'x. 'JOHN HOWLAND, Ea's. Deerfield, Jan.2s, 1870.•:-60 CORNING . JEWELRY STORE I A. D. DUDLEY, Watchmaker and Jeweler. A large wenn:tent of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED WARE, CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS. SAN Engraving done in any etylo.) Corning, Dee. 16, 1869. A. D. DUDLEY, ly. No. 10, Markit St. THE Spring Term of UNION A,citwalty . will commence on MeadAy, ltferch 1841870. Tuition .... Room Rent and Wood ... - $5,50. Board per week, $3,00. A Teacher's Class will be oiganisttd at the commencement of the Term for the instruction of those wishing to teach daring the Summer.— For farther information,.address Deerfield, Fe , . 9,'70-3t. . E. NORTON. VAN ROTW; FURNITURE. from $125 down. Also, with Upholstery to nit. B. T. VA 'HORN COME TO T. L. BALDWIN ft COW TIOGA, PA. such as stylos, colors and patterns— BOTTOM FIGURE. all styles and sizes A GENERAL STOOK OF ~ F-.---I--\Y--~ Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &e. , T.-..r~sw~ 1~~~-il-gyp i Union Academy. BERM El - .:1..,"55, to $7.