Arrira - an .ore ,or . , o ) diAlflit444 j the firer - eat routes tram , Welleborm will depart and arrive AS (DHOWS from tho k„net.oifice: ?„. Wasaaucatoi . "rtiriaa.-ber,art 5k:121.; 334 p. Vir SORO & lieLneratz.—Depart Sa, ta., arrive 0p m • ik • it ( Viattssoao4CotreMieeorr.-:-Vep. Mon. A:__ p. m. axrlrd:Sicadn* SkTiratadayiatittiti. Wg wan kdaasn Sunne.—Depart Mon.& Thin. 0 a.in arrive rnetiday - t Frt. 5 p.m ' " r H Tioga High School. Acadirnin and . Orimittorcial-Ccitirees. .. , , t r't HE third term will commence April Bd, I$7Q. : Therottkh instruction, Terms liberal. Phi lo ophio epOrittne.• .- -- = , • ration a half term strictly In advance. Forj - full particulars call oti or address ' ' ' 11. lleir•l3Ellip n :ES, Prim% • Mardi" 23: 1810. tr , - • ''-'' • ; •Tio'ga, Pa. TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Local Itein. WEDNESDAY, m?i,R, 30, 1870. New A4vortieemottto.. Big Thing—O. B. k'celloy. 10,000 Akenta - Wtii4red- , 4. Z .- Potter Co Men Wanted— H. Curran Jo. Co. U. S. Revenue R. R. Bowen., . $lOO Bounty—W-4 A. Stone. " , Hoare and Lot Pere—.7..Etnor. Pocket Book Poup —T. L. Caldwln lb. Co. Startling Dlooloan A. Poley. • , FoLEY—has just received lots of new goo& in the jewelry line ? and is also selling off at redaced prices. Ladies note this- fuel. (Ads vertisement in another column: : ' PEW RENT - Inch—The' pews in the Episcopal Church will be rented' on 'llnrsday, March 31it, between 9 ec 12 o'clock. Fia.E.—The house of Mary A.:fleoa on Ilill'a crook ? in Afiddlebary,was.deqtroyed by fire on tbo23d inst. Liss about $llOO. Insured• in the Wyoming, for ite fall value. John B. Potter 4' Co., advertise in another column for 10,000 agents to sell books. 'Persons out of employment will find . thie a good oppor., tsuity *to make is great inducements are offered to agents-. STATISTICAL. REPOeftT.--t,We fire un der obligation to E. Young; \ Chief' Mork or Bureau of Statiptioe, for the rOofithi/y, report, of the Deputy Special Commissioner - of the Reve nue, No. 4 series 1869-70. . „ DONATIONS.—The Mends of Rev. W. W.llnnt IT 1 I give him s) donation at Foote's Ilan, Stony:Fork, Friday "o l vening, Aprll4, Ism All are invited. - • ••• •t‘ • ' ,\ —Tho friends of Bev. A. B. Chase, will give him a donation at his residenco;.in Tioga, Friday evening, April„ 1, 1870. MEN Wil./k/TED—rAfi st salesniett and general anperintendenta. ,o' , Curran Co.'s advertisement. . . THIP.NES.—We tiale heard ola !inn-t -iler of instaneesof the light-fingered gentry ga thering barrio, oats, oor^' 2ke., from neighboring I for them. MICHAEL FERGUSON, who rnurdei - ed Langer and bis wife at Trumansburg in Tompkins connty, on Saturday evening last, was captured an Wednesday evening, alma six o'clock, at the residence of his mother at Mitch ell Creek, Tioga county, Pa., and taken to Ithaca Yettarday, the 24th inst.—EL Adv. FIRST 010 THE SEASON.—MapIe Sugar has made its appearance. It is too sweet to Net. `We give timely warning tl i the owners of "augur bushel." We overheard tb council a the bush- whackers, last week, debating the pine, of el Mid 1 on the sap troughs and syrup kettles. Look out for them. ParsovEmmT.—.Our young COtent porery, the 17a4ey Ealeryrieq carno out Mat cirank under a new beading; which Adds greatly to the appearance of the paper. rt is mach better prin ted and more tastily gotten'ali than vany-older papers. -a NFAV PAPEIL—The Glean 6" Ii the name of a new paper lately established at Ath ens, Pa. Worden, late of the Lewisburg Chroni eie,is said to bo coneilrued in its editorial Man agement. It makes tjuite‘a ecoditablo beginning, and we hope it may be litihrally sustained. MAD Dods.—Some of our exchaugeti say that mad dogs are being k i lned. nil over the contitiy. Let every man commence doting dogs,and thus save the poor creatures the trouble of becoming mad,end the people the fear of their getting so. Kill ours first. DICIttNS'S NEW STORY. , --Ever.y Sat- fifthly, for April 9th, will contain tho first chap ter?, o( Mr. Dickens's new story, " Tho Mlstery ' of Edwin Drood." Can be found at younrs bookstore, or procured through min newSmen.— Adaress Fields, Osgood & Boston. NORMAL LITERARY SOCIETY.-:--The members of theebove society will gilie a literary and musical entertainment in the Normal Chapel, Mansfield, Friday venipg, April 8,1 S O. The programme is a good one; and as much prepara tion has been made, the entertainment will no doubt be very interesting and pleasing. We be- , speak for our young friends a good house on that occasion. 2t. - " NEW 1 1 41.}7.4.—A new daily • paper mado its appearance at Harrisburk, March 16th, it:latent, called the Daily Topic. lobo 11. Gihon is the editor. lib was lately the Private Secreta— ry of Governor Geary. The paper is Republican in politico. It is. well printed, and bids fair to win its way to favor. Crni.i Fourrn.—A correspondent of ,---the Birnira 4dvertieer says, a child three years NVIO found in' the stroeta of Ill'ossbuig on the 21st inA., and -as yet, no information has been obtained as to the whereaboutsof its parents or relatives: As it is much pleasanter to find a child than lose ono, we trust it will 'lbo amply cared for by the good people of Moss. Mr. C. A. Deane, formerly of tbla place, and brother o( our Register and Recorder, earns to bo wide-awake in business, is Colorado. The following vzo clip from tho COlOr(Vd0 Net 4 " PLATTE WATER COMPANY.- C. A. Deane is hereby appointed superintendent of tbq Platte Water Canal, and is autboriied to contract with farmers dhoe Cherry creek to supply them wittr water f0r.18,70." PERioNAL.-1-11ram F. GaFretson Esy , of the Washington' city, D. C., bar, i 1613 lo eated at Victor, lowa, to practice. Ho is a bright young man, and, what is of greater consequence, a young 'ban of strict integrity and high moral worth. U. r>..Webster, of the Northerai \Tier Pa zeta, was in town last week. ' Waite} Sherwood, 'Esq., and his viifo, hie I, • • gone on a tour West. REATIFUL-STRUCTURE.—TiIe of the tom improvements made in Wellsbore for many years past, is the largo four story, brisk hotel, ereetedby A. P. Cone, Esq., opposite The Agita t for office. It is to nearly inclosed, that the specta tor can get a full view . of its general appearance from the streets. The French roof, and the ob servatory above, covered in the tame style, really give it the finishing touch. When this structuro finished, it will be one of the Migeit and finest ()fits kind in Northern Pennsylvania. Much oredit is due Mr. S. M. Broakmnn, the ibler, \ Who has had the entire management of the planning and building from its commence ment. TILE NURSERY.—TIiiS Is a , 1.1) onthly, intended for the youngest ;enders, printed on Large type, with many illustrations. The great eft drcully, perhaps, in the way of young per-, igns ecoming good readers, is thiet most subjects . re' beyon d their comprehension, as presented in Oar school readers and juvenile books, It is at. very difficult thing, indeed; for the author to rea con and write from the simple standpoint of chiliihood. AU are apt to forget that the 'way , they have traveleil for years, end which bus he • come rarolior to them, is new and strange, and often bewildering, to the child. The Etirsery seeks to keep this fact in the minds of its contrib utors; and we think .it succeeds admirably in its efforts to present a medium.of information in the simplest form for the young. Terms, $1 50 a year. Address John L. She eV, /3 Waolangton street, Poston. , , Eraarotia,-4- , .ltev; 8i R# - 10fmk/flaw sibliji - ottWO iitt•Otiritt(OvOiKcif the . Weilstil Baptist Church for nearly a year- past, preac h' ,his retiring sermon on Suuday.attoritipg ;with 04**,0, it best `te(procare ii:igortion of the time, to the Pastoral Work of the Thumb.; =_Thus spastor anda church .pep4ate —Rev. C. N,'Ploii6Pkbe new paetn t preekbee 't+64.1,44,4*-144.04i444.iihfW', received a new.supply al , enow s . to thez,tlepth of two.fect, and the wind , attendingit eirtaeil most of the rMidtrthrukhont our township to be pealf ty drifted shtit - withl'enqtr . : sevetwi nays utter tlat , en ol l(4ll).Birotts,lh'e 6 iro,ris their Will: through 4;l3l9o' so our village to do their,:trading, a week ago Melt Sunday night.the rain set in, , and hyi:ldon day morning the Know was settled • down , to one balf.of its forint:Vl depth. = Since thors.lateletorrn the weather his teen..very mild, and , l!9 .11 aro in hopes•of havinften early springy -;-• James P. Kinemaso, from cheretlng4cona. ty, Noir Wek, has comkto our village: -wick the. intention' of establishing himself in, the pump; manufacture. tie makes the very best, and most , lasting pumps, that are made in Northern Penn sylvaniai BO solicits orders' from • home and ;abroad, and guarantees all work that he puts up. . , ',SCRUM. OscEoLA...7-Mr: Ward has opened his High School in this place. Our citizens are giir ing him very liberal patrOnagis. lam convinced; by a look at the bright foCOb that Warta* le his schoOl room 'every,morning, that he has Surroun ded himself with the elemente era, gook school. Isis pupils need discipline. ,, .Theyare, pieced un der his tuition to receive ft. •It can only. be ob tained by 'persistent hard worki on the pail of both teacher and. scholars. To secure this, the teacher la,ithe responsible party; nod `t moat heartily wish hint sincess.,' Miss Libbio Gifford , opens her, third , term :of instruction in music under, encouraging circum stances.- Her class I; larger, and her now rooms much more convenient than Gise. occupied last term. Her tmecess is Well attested by= the fact that she begins each termcwith increased bum- I forgot to mention in tar last that .Seroy , TON', vie had opened a cabinet ware room in 'the store formerly occupied by H. ,Eieeley..l As there is no ether establishment of theliindirt • this vicinity, it will be a great 'cint,vehienco.. Ho also has a shop for framing pictures And . , repairing furni ture. MANSFIELD.--,Our citiinna Were again treated with one of those glowing exhibitions giveri.hy students of the State Normal, on Fri day evening, March 18. lergel_audienco ever assembled in the chapel of then' mat, wit nessed the Keats that arise from the mind, being disciplined. I think lam safe in sayir cx-. ercises showed more ability, and bettc culture,' than have any of the previous exercises. The house was so crowded, that it was_uppomfortable ; and hs there Were some' beings" present who apparently came to make disturbance', Otis made it exceedipgly•so. however. T hove no fault to find with those who had control,-for I .atn aware that unruly boys are like: pigs : the more 'yen squeeze them,' the morn 114 will 'Squeal*. •- Under the supervisierinc Professor Verrill; our. school is proving a great cpccess. I might onto-, gize some of the bright and shining lights of the institution, but knowing it is not. in accordance with your wishes to make our articles lengthyi, will abstain froin so doing. , The firm of Elliott fi Clark has bCCW 'Changed, and ivith their new engine they are ready*te drive business. "I believe - George Spurr ,and Messrs.brako,awl JolinstnnAre new members of the firm. ~_ has just put the machinery in liii manufactory in motion. , it. P llattles has obtained a patent on a com bination of tools, some thirty in nuttiberAand capable of being placed in a case 9 x 11 inches and 1/ inch thick. The tools aro useful in nearly all kinds of mechanical work. All who desire, can see them at, his shop on Elmira street. M. Battles and Solomon Sweet have -received favorabWreporls on an application fqr n patent one turning chisel. Our yeimk (fund Clark Hall, one of the firm of f{,xtt A: Co., died on (he 6th inkant, and left many newly _made friends to mourn tho loss of a promising young man. Enoch Blackwell has purchased tte residoueo. formerly, owned by the late .T. F. Streit. . Iteaor.Au. JACKSON.—Businest3 is very.dull owing to the late heavy fall of snow. Snow' felt on the Ioth inst. full 20 inches deep, and drifted' very badly. It was the moat tedious storm 'that' has visited this section for many years. It is now fast sidtlipg under the warm eutt.• . • There is Wzood . .acal.of ISlClthes4. in this town. ship. The doeteis are busy night and day. John Mitchell,. 0130 arm*. mvsd cysts, on Milder Kan, in this township, was buried on the 20th day of March. Thus the old settlers 11113,0110 afteranother ilasilatr away. Chester Updike, formerly a Citizen of this tbwa, died in Welle,Bradford Ce., oh the 11th of March inst. lle was a' - geed mhn, and by his Wells has lost ono of her best citizens. TROY.—Oiving to the heavy fall of snow on the 16th, we were literally "snowed - up." Although the railroad runs by Troy, the trains were not able to get through, and the snowi was too deep for the stages to get here, and we Ivere out nil for a short time from all the towns round about: But on Thursday one train, ;with three locomotives; succeeded in making its way thro', and on Friday other trains arrived, and,now Troy is itself again. As the first part of, this week was so warm, with a little rain, it looks as if the snow and sleighing were going off, frith a rush., - . . The exhibition of ,the Troy Union Grtided School came off as andounced, on Friday evening, of last week. The entertainment was enlivened by large pieces of plasicr falling from the eeil ink—owing, nodoubt,To the heat of the Minos , phero. 'Miss Rose'Rynder, of Lock - Haven, was present, and added. greatly to the occasion by her excellent performance on the piano. ' Prizes for the best•declaination and for the best recitation were an anted to be given to the students ; Laic Professor S of,Elmire, and Professor Wati son, of Manstield,llree—referees, failed Jo_ riaake,l 'their appearance; on account 'or the: intiw, and nn prizes were awarded. The ball was densely , packed, and the exercises , pnased felt very flee"- sunny. The receipts of the evening were consi derable over one hundred dollars. ,The pupils of the school "are enjoying _n ,vacation , this week, preparatory to'commenelng ,upOn the spring term next Monday. >• Miss Rose Rynders Will give a grand voce( and instrumental concert in Long's Hall, Wednesday, evening, April 20. We bespeak for her a fia house. , Rev. Edward itfreamp, of Newark; N. J., has accepted - the second call 'to the Presbyterian Church iri this place; and preached in'the church Sunday morning and evening last.. We are glad of th's. for the Church has been without `a pas tor so long that, it sorely needed one. On Friday, the 11th instant, a man by the name of Williams hired: a' couple of horses from the livery stable of Lnman;Putisarn, to go to Colum-- bin. X Roads, and was to be back the nr xt,day. But he forgot to come back, and has not been seen - sines; A —a-arrant,.vras _gotten out, and a constable sent after the fellow, but he was name-; 1 cessful in,getting any traces.of him, until S6tnr-`1 day lastovben a dispatch was Ireeeived stating that the horses, were at Ithaca, N. Y., ;Otero the rogue had taken them. Putnam 'and another man 'started immediately for Ithaca, •to try, and recover the horses. It appears And hired the horses on Thursday ,to go to Canton, and in (lee time came back 'with them, so, it is supposed. that Putnam would not have any sus picions of what ho was going to do.' It is hoped he will bo caught, and free lodgings_ given him in, the State prison. On Saturiley evening last, a number of drunks, en, roidies broke the:greet:4: store rind ea-_ Mori of Samuel Manley, by breaking in' the book window. They did not succeed in getting any: : . tiiing of muph consequence, as iyey,wire ered soon after making their cntranen: :None of them were arrested, they 'baking vacated the town ; and Troy is a fewmoro rowdies the iFt3. On Thursday, March li, the little child of A. S. /looker, editor of the Go;ette, flier] of eongeß tion of the lunge. , TENN Y. • DIA.RRIAGEK. IIROWN—RAItTLETT--In 13lossburg, on the 10th instant, by Rev. N. L. Reynolds, Mr. A. J. Browneof Richmond, and .Taira Marin , la Bart lett, , of Rutland. , . . . SPARIANG—AVINVIEtb—On the 40th by the mine, Mr - . David Spnrling kinfilifira Ade laido 'Winfield, bll of Mo.& " H 1413 tiNiS—HOLLA tii' D§j-iOn'the 23d instatift., by tlio same, • Mr4sFrank A; Higgins and MIK, Mary It. Ilollands, all of Blosshurg. StIEJIWOOD—NICHOLS—On the 230 inst., at there' doneo of the trride l 's mother, in Wells. born, .), Rex. John A. dlowinan, Waiter Sher sro.ol, kaq , and Miss Julia Nichols.. , [Ttic i p i tinters werobOuitli‘lnl)3t remembered There was nothing left to dream over. : .• Declaration in Nit - venal:it. Non—" Accord and= satisfaction." Joinder tendered—isine ne- eeptCd. Caso-opened Ilth an eloquent appeal.— Lieencia impend; grarited. Argument upan soreve#-Lusitereftiro the advocate demands ,ludg-' ment ac_ cording to law_ 4 ; Qin' facet cOH qett I ire ri detnr. Result of suit—won (one). Judgment: "What Cod bath joined together, let no man-put„ , toander'.l ' • DEATHS.. cAniir.;riureme . tda of deaths frabliehed fre . e, and all' otAteitry notice* I:rill-be charged at the rate of 10 cents dry lea word ] • ROBINSON-4n Halleek, Peoria county, IW, on the tat instant, Olive , , wife ,of Lyman hobin , son, in the Blst year of her age, and formerly' : - of i Richmond, Tioga en. • . * . 1 SHORT—In Westfield, on tiitt /Atli. inst., Mrs. Polly IlrbOtti aged 48. Rtypil i filtAtats pfgoto : ry. _TN pursuance of an act of the General Adorn bly, passed tito, 1311 day of March, 1816, will be expo stdlo pnblitt,s4l,, at ; the Coracals sloderealterii iMisbnro,' ottilm'iecond Mon day of June, 1870, the tracts of land dosorlhed In the following list, unless the taxes due tbite en are paid batons tballll oo - ROBERT 0.1:0X, Treasurer. Wellsboto, March 11, 1870. _ Rios* Township. gussrrrrr. • 1 4.• •=u 14.41 f 114 3r 1 ,F B l-„ , • .• - 5/05. ,ftoo. 40 - tie. Mdade,— g to 811,. 5916 1100 550 141cklin .It'Grll3ll4 149 6927 1100 473} 102 44" 0027 1100 3076 " 149 19 6977 1100 227 77 20 All 7 118 A, i l4B 80 5977 1100 400 ' 184.00 59.72; Z1,127' mat _ 204 'OO 59351101 400 6956 ' 1 lOU k 700 5980 1028 304 ~,_, ,- •` 99 98 809 300 18 s 'Franklin College, , 6lt 5835 109? 732. 11. Coleman, 298 61i 5045 MI 440 JameaVilson, 119 88 151 ,1 0 8 1- f'l o i,( .. , ''::'• •*-.----. r -03 09 •i2:881 85: 604 d 1090' . 5055' -3 01 M..v.i- :., ' : 4 ' in 7 . • ' , 298 99 5047 1099 , ic -'- "" 298 99 591A -, 1100 c!"i1,i',1 , 1101i1in4t,434116*,) 299 20 45838 1100, R. Coleman, 5,129 84' 5840 3100' 600 • 163 20 6054 1099 899 Jame& Wilson, ' 244 59 5054 1099 209. fa 54 40 5836 1109 1071 ~ it, colburo, , , 434 36. 5537 1100 ,128 -' "' ' 4, ' , ' ' ' ' ; ' l . , ' 7 35 it 1 , /100 '/02,.1V1111ain1V1400,, 35 89 5887 Atigt` 1. -,, - ,, c t -, .• .- •. 36 19 5837 7 1)99 ; /33 !`. _ 509 - 504 •25 -'Frailklin'College, goo „ 69 ; -7-„ • 23 4S 6U271100 248 Nteklirili'OrifBtb, 84, 32 5927 1100' 229 • , Brookfield Toionehip. l 1865 1099. 146. T.lll. Willing, ~, .„ ,75 92 • `1099'• 725' tabl?frandlothors; ' 876 99 24 69 ohatharn !Tolcuthip. 106 40 ,J. E. Lyon, - 656 - 424 J. S. Crandall, 58 80; ~ AO : Z.. , .Craro4l)44Eine,Fg t ; 55 94 . ,-' rri*.Miltt)pt,j. 175 011 7 , , ,, " -' " 289 'Bl3.timetlECtne ' ''' ' '69 72 . 407 J. Watrous 55 94 1220 1099 195 Oeorgo Ilarriton .52 04 293,, Robert„Monis - 48 38 - 371 - 271 ' A. C. Bueh 59 63 1221 1099 ,23; -George Ilarrison 50 98 1328 1099 ''s4 'lt:Blackwell 11 88 1328 1099 176 1332 1099 120 Chcsr/eaton lowns hap. 4472 VINO' 270; JaDieEt Wilson 166 32 ; 4473 1007 - 200 - 123 20 4474 400 .. - . ~f‘ ~- • 204 33 4474 - • 202` ~ *":' ' , ; ,s, 1,24 45 4479 .1104) c - 191` : ••,'" . • - t '6B 45 ~ -- ~ . 5048 1009 BOO- , - - 1- : -,, - 178 82 5052 1009 lc 282 08 1584 990 490 gems A Fisher 125 76 1579 :: : 100, -, ,i§)::::' 0 E , ‘.f ' ..'t 46 47 1579 - 990 87 22 36 1580 - -990:; 300 . --:: 1 4. '.— •:. *461 60 4474: 1002 400 ', JamarWileon l'.. k'-:,..39 20 4472 1002 • 200 " :123 20 1582 • 090 , 247 llaws - dar.Flgher - ..63 41 1583 • 990 -247= • •'_ "•;) : 63 41 1580 090 60 •.• . 16 40 1580 090 113 ••• " . • 23 21 4473-I 1002 •100 , James Wilson 20 53 4173 102 - • , - '-• 20 53 1580 990 80 2O 53 „ Covington. Township. . • 5046 . = 109 '4lO ” Samos Wi 88 30 5494 11U0 97 .1./eorge/ilep : ole ;22 3D 8495 1160 ''"" 41 40 5496 1100 '243 "' 55 90 8497 1100 100 : gi '29 5497 1100 I 00- it 28 75 5835 1(199 367 'll. Coleman • 105 54. 8836 1100 550 ' •158 13 5916 1100 275 Ntoklln h. 'Griffin • 79 08 150 75 E. Dyer 21 50 5010 11110 275 Nicklin it Griffith 79 08 5404, 1100' , „53 - -: ". 12 20 360 Emery 80 25 3673 -14icklin A Griffith 126 68 121 50 1100 1 lI,D CEEB ME 'Clymer 1.140iD),?1,1,fp ion W Mink 500 44 lioorgo nairison 965 100 1095 U 0 095 1002 220 2295 2'96 22J7 1227 1291 150 Mr. yillink 4011 ' S. 412.M'Cullo0gli George llarrii.on • 807 R. Blackwell 511 Rayiaolas • Delmar Towit&hip. 1499 1325 t 1099 1321 J 9208-41143,:itiTel-was.pa 54 78 - /4212 190 257 4213 , 900 sQ_._ 4461 10(12 4463 10,Q2 . .1,/0b 16 4164 111112 , " • • " 452 i '22 4467 002 API* " " 1.620 87 44 1.0(12;,-. „ 168 ' H. t;.lri)eeg D B it Dickinson iso o 8 Jamcs AVl!eon "710 04 "iio 04 456 4462- 1002 4465 1002 109.1 56 Albert Loot • 8. op • 340 698 Robert Keriedy • 182 36 349 James RitOmil 1 -•" 106 50 4207 990 598 .JarbeelVilson ~•• '' 358 661 4201 960 - 836 - - - ---- 4 ':- --- -•- 1 0 019 92 _ ._ _ . - _ X 892 ,636 536 , James Step,lo . 45 4428 '966. 248. James Wilson • 121 00 5902 21 J. Delrensidu ;. • 646 4242 895' 726, James' ' 658 80 15 S 400' 43 James Strawbridge, 15 72 2)33 j - 100 -Wm E Dodge 2d- 40 1053 000 92 James Wilson 16 91 4212 • , •70 • ,"-• 1 37 10 1579 • • • 509 ilewtt , 'Fistier 155 24 21 C It Emery 61.5 42./5 990 655 James Wilson 79 88 4218 990 232 .If 42 53 4214 990 462 84 49 2,4, :148 -- .TutneslCimbilt 35 98 4223 990 712 .Itiviaes wilson 169 93 1541 990 5.09 “ 91 50 4219: ; '990......742 i ..,.. ;" . • . • ; - ::18 12 4212 , . 995 88 . '.. , .(. 4 , -. , ~.- ..j . 21 47 1414, 990 ...113:6, ... . . ' 13 82 4428 966 132 te 20 10 4222, 990__160 " „. 4222 900:1120 ' i , r, ' ..,,,. '- • 2i 96 4223 ' tip() IN ' ' ” • 30 50 4427 990 103 .6 39 47 M 44 : :_,990 . _75; . ;,. ~ ': 't +`, : ; ..Ci,',... ,'„ 9 18 15 9 9 No 660 -" ' PG 28 417 090 . 400 . 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'3 35 ',990" '6lB'l Gosirgollietrda' 170 03 4387 . — 99 o— James tvileoa 331 65 4389 - 4, 5 265 32 4364 „" 50 do _ 6 70 4216 " 775 wm willink 103 85 t'",; 198 99 4220 " 920. do 61 64 4223 " do 331 05 4224 " - 181 - ," 40 6O 62 4224 " do 60 62 4224 do 60 62. 4224 60 62 4224 7 23 7 23 7 23 16 75 Is 90 _. 13 24 67 51 67 51 14 90 53 60 32 83 67 36 1198 99 • 56 80 ' 1 . .331 65 251.92 62 45 30 15 .;,-,• ; 2 .6 80 Z 32 83 100 50 38 44 26 80 14 60 167 50 1 20 10 33 50 38 86 167 50 31 18 43 41 19 94 7 23 7 23 7 23 . 7 23 51 92 -27.00 181 do 54; do 50 do 282 do :09 , 2 do, I'6B _ 108 tro 223 do 400 do 490 do do =I UMSI 4364 , " 4316 • " 4346 " 4346 " 4349 " 4349 4367 " /584' , 7 157 " 1591 " 1594 " 1595 " • 1:00' RewsA;,Fiatioy ; ,' 940 do • 466 do 450 do 100.,, do, 400 Zs..s' do ,•'' 300 do do 100 'do 218 James Trillion - 500 do • 150 41Ows Fisher '‘ 250 do 290, do 500 116 James WMOI3 210 do 90 do 54 - do 64 do , 51 " do 54 do 216 Hews 4.. t Fisher 200 JA R Lloyd Dliddlebnry Totenahip. 155 Thomas willing 400 4sinien 640 do 399 do i , 43S ''George 428 ~. .tyC / • SanitaNtli 100 /I R Searle 530 .Thanann willing 75 A C Bash • 140 Thos willing 220 A C Colo ' • " :OD Jamas' wilson 200 do' 140 Thomas willink so do_ 130 dv 4:30 A "C, Crandall: ; • Rutland Township; 100 R Gilmore 96 do 35 . do .Richmond Township. 245 James wilson 245 _ do 214 do 4595 -;•": 4 ' 1584 " 1098 " 1584 " 4304 " 4347 " 158 S 1588 •' 1588 1584 • 4216 4217 " 421 t; 4224 ,4 4224 " 4224 4 , 4224 1586 . , 434.9- " 1366 4466 ' 4 1199 4487 " 4486 " ' • 619 120 4297 2445 j 4298 109.9 4489 999 4487 " 3371 1096 3371 3372 " 4481 999 4482. " 4-189 cc 4074 572 M t warden MU 130 3 Lockhart ,Shipp en-,2wenship . , 120 JainViilNOn 150 do 688 do 340 3 P Voorhees 267 . „ 191 . do do do do do • do do do do do James do do do do 220 do'._: ' • 4 200 68 do :.--- - `•163 72 do. 1,242 ,48" do ' 621 24 do- , --__ ;...- 166 16 do 148 80 do ' 148'80 do 332 32 do - 620 24 875, • ~,' • : ~- ~cl 6 , , , - :`4-34- DO 990 200 do 672 k 446 James Steele .. ._ 110 62 393 - 858 Rbb4rt Steiths ' " , ' 88 79 549 350 R Blackwell 65 10 .990;; t2B3 , 4atlini.Wilsont-:; ,$) b 29 4 53 do 9 87 ii 200, 1 H Baldwin, 49 60 1 328 • 154 James Strawbridge, I 6 34 367 360 Andrew Baty 133 92 . 317 157 . ' James Str,ewtwidge..: •56 56 ;402 - ;195: Robert!Stenio„' - -, ''' , 72 54 1062 'James wilson •J 058 44 1002 do 248 53 990 do 245 52 124 _ 128;, .• c , ._ Emery ',,,,,. 1 t 31 73 . Sullivan Totonship.• • , ;. '342 It Gilmore 100 11 Drinker 106 11 Gilmore • Titre Township. 239 i'milliam Ellis 369 R Gilmore 786 - JaixteS wilson ••„•,: ' :447 , - :williaia Ellis . . 269 8 M Vox .. ; 065. George ~Meade. 281 J w Goernaoy , 140 R Gilmore . 76 do. • • • 549 :. S M „Fox, • • • , 456 william,Ellis • . 200, R Gilmore, . 48 do 52 George Harrison 61 williatn •Bllis 340 S3l Foi ' ' • 549 •,,.: do ' . JO.: IL Gilmore _ ; 885 wH• Mitchell ~ 1 • Union' ToWriship.• - •' 500 ''R"Coleman - 100 Jahn Vaughn 127 •Wm Wilson 128 do 84 - do ~68., ' ..do -68 f ' ' dO 6.8 - do 138 f ''.? . , do ' 59,1 ' 'db . 68 do 68f ' do 66 4 8- do 681 - : ' do 68 . • do 68f • • do 133 do -91 , • ••-- AO 129 do 145 . (16' 127d0 460 ' ilq 134' 300' 300 268 204 585 519 3623 417 4210 2478 . • 1058 1028 10Q0 3381 983 3382 1100 1009 5624 3373 , 3372 4489' 5625: 5643 5248 1 099' . .1100 1099 1093 342 1099 1100 1089 1100 1099 5840 4303 1100 MI 1 MEI 5 , Q 2 3 3. 114 6. . 1 _3,1 rtr- • " :I,2z4zwi,tkplittazei , . - -,-..-4. 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J 11, Gulick • 33 t 7-, jruOldr Tppnahip. 1068 e 500 - 10 Lloyd 80 86 1325'1058 400 R Blackwell , 127 20 4 . 1 : 4 1 3.,169 . 7p '1;137., :k 27 60 " Ward Township. 1488 1098 174 , P Connelly • 43 14 5837 1100 977 , : 'Coleinan 236 07 3839 1100 • - 'do 272 80 5888 1100•.. . 4io • 5 86 6839,1100 789 h • ' ' 1,820 32 994-1026 277 Drinker GB 67 5244 . /099 827} ipeorge Meade 5252 1099' 333 - 5265 1099 400 .2897 - aeres 5972 1098 746 Nicklin ez Griffith 138 73 filtEASUltElt,':B SALE COUNTY: 184 22 ''6 14 •.,, , , , Ilinsirinauce of the t.r off atone' of an ac t of the Gen il. oral Aosembly, passed:the Mb day of .Aprll. 1.814, will be °nosed 'to publlc sale; at the l l omualsiloners' oflice,ln Wellsboro, on the second Ito day of June, 1870, the snicks of land described In the following list, Unless "thedrift are paidtiernii that limb. ROBERT O.OOX, Treasurer. Ws /Moro , March 11, 1870. • IlloisTatanship. iliMarrnir Acres ita , d. Acres wild Vaciira kit; i . Bongo plot Vatant lot lot, roro & lot 2 vacant lota Hotel lot finftroired 60 wild 220 wild Hausa & lot do Vacant lot Ilosh 1. ci i 75 Dyer Edwin 88 30 wild Franctiat-Richard 10 58 Vacant lot Freeman D ft, eetate /0 68 do James John J 7 OS House 4 lot ._. , • Jones Ann, widow 793 Shanty 4 - lot ' ' Dayton James 210 Bons* 4 lot Ityons Patrick 2 02 House & lot SttnipleThoratut 3 60 do . Monett J P 3 60 105 town lots - Ratbbone, Ford 4 c 25 72 nonsq 4 lot ,' , :,4dams J W ~ . , , 533 Stored lot !' t i .N a st 4,4nerbiiiti• ';' i' 29 30 . _ 218 wild Dyer, 'White & Gulick. 37 28 House & lot hckens George W 4 93 do Evans John D 8 97 1 acre & shanty . ' Hamilton 11 T 71 Iliooklielci Township. ) 145 wild Baker 11 W 2 90 i .210 wild Gillett J D 29 10 • 330 wild Ilitrower 0:r 26 40 1 50 wild King "%tint 626 10 50 wild Owens George 700 66 wild Parkhurst J 4 -9 24 220 wild Champlin William 27 51 Shingle mill 'Mitch David 76 Steams mill 2 wild OEIO6 & Markram 676 19linproved ,:10 wild "nacho 'Dram:; , 'i, 20 84 '6 tinproted ' 50 lid Jinrclock J B 166 90 wild Gregory 11 .6 60 53 wild blank D 5 595 /04!Wild A J TA:4Ot 12 10 ." • 20 Wild Youngs 31' 664 t'.. , ,, ~....' , charissfoliTotenehip. - ' ' 15 Improved 202 Wild -`. Beli . l.insan 6 16 7 Improved 37 wild Kelley Ereatua 1 632 Improved 26 wild Wetmore Edwin 133 60 wild Hart Lyman 127 70 iitia' , Walker Cheater 1 26 ... Chaththn Township. 53 wild Jackson Lemuel 455 80 wild Seely Henry 469 75 wild Bryant 7 , 00 50 wild Graves George 469 , Amer Totcnehip. "Iti Improved P 5 dild Cono Al' 2.6 will Darrie Bradley 140 8 improved 200 wild Ileneon Frederick 030 5 improved ,1. , 45 wild Dyer Edwin 18 80 1 improved /38 wild Drown Willard 558 . A _ Cfving,ton Tgeptehip 'llorteo .I . lot . -'' '' ' Bliss Isaac ' ' 6 65- 40 improved 70 wild Fletcher John 1095 50 wild Busted llenr.y 17 01 50 wild PolockJamoa 25 08 73 wild Smith 0 24 06 50 wild Spencer D AL. , 14 37' :;•; ; ' ; •. 00 ifflild • ; Woonoto Ed . : ' ' 10 94 •?'. ' " 100 wild ' Crosby Hopkins II 44 57 wild Calkins Rufus 459 Covington Borough. Iloueo & lot Leo William . 15 S 2 House & lot lionbriek S 25 00 lloneo & lot Bryant A. 51, hlra . 10 50 • -,.. Saleit.a, •.- Ca T... v .1141mailig tor chump • .11:. 40 Delmar Towne Tp. 50 wild nutlet - Simeon 008 , . . 6 wild _Ma 87 80 vrlld ; Catlin Cyrus 6 25? 60 wild . Clark. Miss 1 75: 137 wild Allen Edwin . 6 45. 91' wild Putnam Georg* 835 160 wild Smead David .. 0 50: 200 wild Culver Collin' 47 62 16 wild Guernsey Susan, 61rs 2 02 1 Farmington T0;411'41) 7 . 40 wild Bingham salute 680 83 wild Mann J R b 94 , MO wild Wine° John 47 62 I :28 wild Simmons Hatay ' t 11.29 50 wild Slosson WII3 Co 850 Gaince iTotortahip. eaw mill Ileaver'Joslitut and Chatußney,Platner 6 11. 12 wild Griffln EarnantPa • - - 162 • 00 wild Parkliiirk Curtld • 67 24 28 20 12 01 9 8i 59 20 59 29 51 73 GO wild. Adavp, widow eststo 14 80 I76'wild , Bache. Job n./4 ' ' 39 00 . , 490 wild West:at It provmoion- 02 89 , CO 3 wild 'Vatidgeer: 'Wm INI • 345 ' - Stovild ' tons& I' 30 46 138 41 31 36 28 wild Doohtol E r _ _ ..._ 60. wild Dont 11 11 L 14 69 . 30;wild Sealy„Lnoretia ' , 666 117 wild Preeman & ;Amick 29 SO •` 106 wild Nobles James 27 44 100 wild Mitotic' It Win 26 20 -., '' 200krild ..Itush A C • 60 40 60 wild Carlton Lts - 1 262 ; -1¢ wild Cornell . N A - 504 Nouiti & lot ' -,'Robots Seth, 840 , 55 wild Royes Vi'm 11 19 33 10 improved '66 wild Hamilton Charles . . , 21 60 Eteri 10111 . - .'. z, . Hill Addlion ' ' 600 22 32 28 00 128 99 03 24 215 17 35 51 993 99 993 99 993 99 40 92 122 76 37 20 124 00 982 08 91 14 613 80 172 94 10 95 191 04 502 98 , 42 wig - Robbins 4 II 680 - Ziherty Township. wiltA sßingham estate 3 50 Weast John 2 62 Reed Isaac, 1 75 RoOf William 11, 78 40 . imprevod 110 wild .Biugham'estate 28 88 Luortence Township. 55 " 'Daniel A S 60 ' Lewis Oliver 68 Stone J BO 11evijarnin Calvin 420 9akely , Lawrence Borough. Beldinst L 'Palmer Ann, Mies Mansfield Borough':' Clark-Albert: 0 08 -Dyfr Edpi4 • 3 87 - Tioga Iron Co 07 Morrie Township,' 66 :.Clark Robert •-. L . 558 :to • • ClitrlzOobeits: Perry 245 170 • Field Mies • .8 25 ; Bacqie.Tolkn N 11 50 • .fficidi'sburi Township. ,•• tioo • Ballard -IV 'W • 4 - 47 71 • Ives 6.13. 120 5g . Stri9ct Joseph_ : 40 77 Stevens David 48 45 ' ' -:• Short Newberry 3578 '3O • .•Darting IViliis B 16 35 889, • , Balmer Jobrit&Ve" 147 22 2 lots & house Boyer E 37 88 gm House &o It Iloupo,& lot 1 town lot' ' ocro 25,_ 26 10 - 12 00 10 SO 11 45 200 Ilyinoa &Bedlogin 847 House & lot - Hardenborg .1" H 524 20 l , West Orrin . 705 50 , Bennett C - 525 4 113ide.t Eldridge , '-14 84 351, • Nearballlia A••• 31 13 er 'Mitchell WniK - ' 21 85 Laforce, Ottatineay' , t 4 68 Hydo - Cha& Norman 234 71 72 72 24 118 97 157 00 67 00 Store 4t. lot yg' • Vacant lot House do lot 40 35 141 22 42 11 21'79 11 39 139 25 68 37 40 00 7 22 if 76 8 45 50 Canii•Vell Jamei 5 25 Oaccola Tozonshfp. 245 t Binghain estate Rutland Toionahlp. =25 Bart on ' . , 612 masa ar, lot Bartlett C P 2 10 06 Bingham bstate 19 72 20 64 Stone Almond 21 79 10 Smith Thomas 144 Shet4t4tiSt - ephap" ;1 . 18 03 100 Sixby It 21 10 30 / Updykiniehard 361 Canada Alexander 417 W A •. 3 37 Richmond Tetonship: 132 I • • By ar Edwin . 89 70 60 47 'Board & Beach 7 12 Shippen Totcneit4 440 6B OD 109 78 • 33 0 0 177 00 Eel Barth Luther • 41 00 50 Sherman P R • 5 20 100 Statiteit• Rozahiati 7 42 50 •Stowell 5 26 4 Sullitan Township 10 . AldriCh Gilson 10 70 15 . Z 0 Roblyear D E.' 20 22 Dome a - lot Bailey ..1 P .• 1 , 01 Tioga Borough. ' •• 4 House & lot liouso & lot House A lot " 3 •• 06 - elaltin Abner 17 69 14 • 47 Baytown James 5 SI 60 Stratton •Wra • •15 75 76 818 Ward 0 14 'l6B 68 wUo seelsero. TAXIS. $3 53 Louisburg JP&WW 606 Lightner Newton 2 15 SktungJoluy. , 7 .05 , : sampumpm . 7 05 Saitori Joel ' ' "1 40 Shields John 03 45 Smith Calvin ' 10 58 7'l2as-cad & coal co 12 12 Whitmore 0 _ 7 05 'Ackley Asa 1 40 Darker Au Jackson Township N YOuq:uityp. Main G B 8 25 Prutenian John A 11 75 Oarretson Wm 7 32 Union Twat/tip - '''"•.; -- - " ,,- gi,; , ' 1.:741 -, -.- , '-.451- ....,„13A-1-7,..1,-.J.rew,L,..4----;,-„-iii•;6Bore - .02 .. ,_„,,i„ --,- - ,7 2 8 - ' - •_ltardingc:l nhan 737 ;,, ,30 ~:; Uoattravhsciajir. II 1(i .14.1''''T ".-'- 1 ,414t0n liarriso„ • /7 78 0' . 16$ ' William Charles . /.1.1 0 : ' , ,„ :-= , 34t Newell ramtlnd 80. 15 -, -•' - ' A IL K • .. ' '' leffertEdwar ...; 28 88 8 • : V'. ..:-; - 3 - - ovjegiaaltitatz../..7 .12 55 . , , 'lO -, - /wadi (gides 3 • 3 91 25 ' --- • ' ?,- _ ~,-t i , .n0n141,1-.a.:•, • ;-•'-'••.,-,%.',1i'c`,:l 7-7tiiiiikr4::#l:4,l:4;i2.Yi, •:' ,- ; , s - ,-,. 21 80 Ift•?..:':?-..V.i.. - -;-7';f;,;--;,-. • —mb t aiiiirsu--. ---':. -.._ 0,15 oo t*,`,-'z,.;„,4y:,11-ic,ifiodiss ► Wins- ilf`..2"-',..1.':.1`.;,.,111,0,,,-.11 ..,._i; .3 , oo , jvhi Wm ." - " - 648 .....:, ~ . ;';',."3 „ av , . f',.., ,--,,Nfoneb. WS - ' ,is 43 °`•'so-. ::'''''3-411/th.411"17 ,:' - 180 47 ..:. ••••!,:. ',..:-. - j 14050-.- :',,,,Badtli lia44 -;' -'• •.186 • • 890 • 1 - 4. -- ::::::_ Voltdik, 4,141318".::: • , . 5 30 . - .43 ,--"'': Bullill-le briklut 7:. - -: '--._ 60 _, ;,.;:•,111thcip., P_,,..„ - 477 -3„,- ~ -. ~-,, 96 _, ~, •.; „! no Al 2 .. _ - 107- ' .----.-;4144,7 8' '' f'.s 12 . . 2 vacant lots Factory Absolute Divorces legally obtained in New . York, Indiana, Illinois and *other States, for persona from any State or Country, legal every where; desertion, : drunkenness, non-support, ete., sufficientsuoicht °atm; •no publicity; no charge until 'Byline obtained. Advice free. Business ,estab tithed fifteen yeare.--Sra. 888 83 Address. bt. SOUSE , Attorney, • 1., . No. 78 N neoa Street; Now-York City Wall Paper, Windoli Paper& Cloth Shades. SPSING STOCICIOR 1870.—Hugh'Youns & CO. have just received their first installment of Wall Paper, Window Paper and Cloth Shades, for Spring trade, which will be sold cheaper than ever.. Forders, Window Fixtures, Cords, • Tass els; Gilt Cornices, Picture nails; 4, 1 3 d evarYtbing else that belongs to the trade. Cquie and price our goods, and examine them•befire purchasing elsewhere. • Specimens and prices sent by mail to any part of the county. ' N. B. Our stock to the largest ever brought into the county, 'and we don't intend to be under sold. . • . RUGS YOUNG Co. Wellsboro, March 6, 1.870.—tf. 1. SPECIAL '.NOTICES. ACOUGH, COLD. OR SORE THROAT llego4mis7ramcidiaty.sattention, as nag ‘AC / ocwi ll moat invariably glee Jogai:droller. Foy, Beemi,,iiym, Mural' !,,,Cliteeltu x eozolearnave nd Dowel; they have a aoothinietreot. SINGERS -end PBBLIO ',WEAVERS use theai to clear and strengthen tha Voice., Owing to the good reputation and populariti'of the TrochesTmany worthless and chenp imitations are of fered, which are good for nothing. Bo sure to objairr the true Brownio Bronchial Troches. SOLD EVZISTAIIRIVE. Pleo, The' •Oonfessiont' of an Invalid, - 61.111LISIIED for the benefit of young seat and others who suffered from Nervous Debility, act., supplying the means of self-cure, Written by one who cured himself; and sent free on receiving a post - paid directed eneflopC." Address, • MOM/MUM IitA.TRAIR,':.. BrOoklyn,N: —6m. • ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who - soffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Prentattirallectry; and all the effects of youthful indiscretion,will, for the sake of suffering hu manity, send free to all who need it, the receipt and direetiona for making the simple remedy by which, he Was ouFed.. -Sufferers !etching to.-.profit by the &dyer tistea experienee„ can do so by.addresting ha -perfect confidence, JOIIN D. OGDEN. May 26,'094y. No. 42 Cedar Street, New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES: WMAdvertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a eery simple remedy, after having suf fered eeveral years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Cousnmption—te anxious to make lenorrn to his fellow-sufferers the means ofcure. •To altwho desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription need (free of charge,) With the directions, for preparing end using the same, which they will find a max Corm eon CoriSCSIPTIoIf, JkarriltA, tiIIOUCIIITia, etc. The object of the advertiser iu sending the Prescrip tion is to benctit the afflicted, and spread information which lie conceives to be invaluable; and lie hopes ovpry sitifererwilitry hie remedy, at it will coOthera tiothirig;atid may prove a blessing. = • Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Iior.EDWARD A. WILSON, 31 • Williamsburg, Kings County,NJT. !day 26, 1869-Iy, 29 97 FOR SALE. Alteuso and lot 611 Pearl Street, 2d house South of distriepeehool house.. Enquire on the premises. , -- 10 "IF7 O r 0 0 lel St_ The subscribers are now receiving new goods almost daily, suited to the trade of:this eedson of the year, and we can and are willing to . mako it an object to all per sons who are prepared to buy each goods eerly, to buy of us : es.we think we can claim safely to save them an avorago of 128 os the piiies of any but - now . goods, and also a saving of considerable more than interest on whet the prices will bo when business is active. i nn. LINEN STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW, BROWN TABLE LINENS, HALF BLEACHED TABLE MIS ENS, BLEACHED' TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TEA DAYLAS; SCOTCH DIAPERS;, SHIRTING LINENS, BROWN CRASHES,•BLEACH . ED CRASHES; . HUCKABUCK TOWELING, BORDERED{. _TOWELS;:RINGED TOWELS, 'TABLE SPREADS, EiEl 12.5 S3O 2 SO 18 80 4 02 1 50 LINEN BOSOMS, &C., &C., is marked at fnll twenty-five percent. less than the prices at which we sold our many goods last season. • • • . • Oitr Domesii.e Sto.ek, BLEAOIIRD SIIIRTINGS, BROWN SRIRT,INOB,:BROWN SABETINGS, TICRINGS, DENIMS, STRIPES AND NRWEST STYLES PRINTS, NCWEST STYLES IN GINGHAMS, &C., Which we ere selling aka small advance on the present low rate of prices in,wlziolesale markets 111 82 i We aro also adding largely to our st cli of Boots and Shoes, putting in as fast as possible, ne j est styles in , . . . , LADIES' . SERGE POLISH BOOTSj I 1 LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT POLLS • i . I I . , • And shall keep a still larger stock this season than last, and also sal' theta at a slight redaction in prices, as we have been enabled to got a off of several of our loading wakes, and to all Cases whore wo AO so, we give our customers the benefit of it. We increased our sales in this department lest year about 20 per cent. over the year before, and /twig, to do tho same this year. ra - Coine and see us, and we will show you an attractive stock of NEW - 1. .t , ' •.• _, ,= ",': ','-' 1-: '-' ''i ." ' . • i• I • and help you make your money buy more goods, tier dollar, than, for a good many years., ) ( ' Canal& Feb. , 9,- 1870. Booth B Di Blair 0 EARLY SPRING TRADE TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. and every article in It, consisting of El We are now filling up with all the desirable makes in Boots BOOTS SMALL DISCOUNT li 1 011))S, PAINTS, ' e'• - • r Ojki ak'j • 1-L Oita iND • BRUSHES,' "ror thelfillicin, at • • AI" id, 1004 f. W. C. kRESS• ' Apl4llNisztieTonva eza or administration haring on gssuo i sa to the undersigned 'non The ostatO f:ciarisla Bry lato of .7a.itigon tonnidaip, do° s a p er .. aona intiebted to said decedent or olaina ag ainst ~ same , must eottlo with U. Marcel 18, 1870 ,- 6t's RIT Adner. The Place to Buy Groceries. I 4 1 00 L. F. T4UIIIAII4 "Err AVING taken tho Storo forinerty.odupted by John R. Bowen for dry goods, and eon vetted it into a GROCERY & PROVISION ESTABLISHMENT, everything fresh and good can be head here, and at prices to please. TE i tt S,.i COFFEES, .6176 A RS, Afo— pisll, &0., &0., t t o eau all. Call and IMO . 110,1 h at erci may convince you of the fact that on; motto le, " Cheap, Qum Sales, annd Small Profita." - L. F. TRUMAN. Wellabor°, Feb. 23, 1870—tf, The remaining Dry Goods, of J. L Bowen, will be sold at this establishment at vorY Sow figures. L. P. TRUMAN E. H. Harris' CELEBRATED BAKING POWDERS Fob. 2, 1870., ' P. B. WILLIAMS .t CO. *erosene Lamps, GIIPAP AS DIRT; AT Fob. 2, 1,870. P. IL WILLIAMS A CO. TIOGA BAPTIST ASSOClATlON,—De tiagiiieti to the Building Fund.—T6 re ate quite a large nuMber in this county,' whd generously subscribed to the above fund, an as yet have not paid a dime. The subscription sitts due in Au / gust,lSEO. Subscriptions of this ind should be :just as pronaptly paid as •made, a d we see no 'reason why these payments shout be longer de layed. Let every ono indebted a ply this notice personally, and send their arrearages along. V., C. VAN GELDER, greas'r, FRESH GROUND PLASTtit AT BY T. L. BALDWIN, & 'CO. $7;511) per ton. Norway Oats. IRAVE for sale forty bushels of the genuine• Ramsdell Norway, Oats; Wag part of 77.1. bushels raised from :28 • quarts tiowia.uni of an acre. The seed from which the above oats were raised, was bought in Now York city, fiom the solo agents for the sale of the genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats. li. S. ARCHER. Wellsboro, Feb 2, 1870. 3m FOR and Sh4!es. LADIES') SERGE BUTTON BOOTS. LADIES' 6 ,PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON BOOTS. AT LOW PIaCES, J. A. Parsons & Co. for sale by Mil 3111 Fotirmit4 Mactiitil, SHOP WELLSBORO, P.A. SEARS •& AVERY, Prwpsnaoss. PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, oulairvA. TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, SET— TLES, Att. um, SAP PANS; FARMING ITTENSITS, Au. IC INDS:WOOD MACHINE S *FoR SAWING WOOD; Brick Machines, CHURN POWER; THE TOMPKINS COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, And also, everything usually . found .in a grit. class Shop. We call verticals? attention to •ctu• JUL. QUIRE SHOP, which has been le-bullS new, and first-class 4 =I MACHINERY, L 1 TRH, Iron PLANER, DRILL, etc. We employnone but first-class workman, and are, therefore, pre pared to do our work in the best style, and at Omit notice. We have• recently 'added new MAJORINRItY, for Planing and. Matching beards. Call and sea Jan. 5, 1870-Iy.. SUAIII3 la AVERT. BEE = HIYE EXCIANGE. Surrender, BUT AT DISCRETION t YOU ace that half a cointan of apace with half an inch of reading matter don't help me aver all. What d'ye do that for 1" asked lets than y million of my customers, when I appeared in blank. And, being tuckered out with trying to explain why I did it, lam forced to do it in print: Therefore, Know ye, all good pooploi that I am . doing a Land Office Thialnips, WHOLESALE & RETAIL SUGARS, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS,- MO LASSES, PORK, HAMS, t SHOULDERS, MACKEREL,. WHITE. FISH, CISCOES, COD, HALT• BUT, ram 130 FORTH, And I am selling cheap as I always do, and can save country dealers their expenses to rho little city of Elmira, or the big city of, Neer. But thou, • ; THE TtA TRADE' ' is one. of my biggest, brightest, and, best thingS. Yon cannot get setter OOLONG OR PREEN , TEAS, or cheaper, than I can sell you. Sou may pa: trontre the Great itmeriean Tca Company, and ihen can do you good. I. have ' enengh to set, Tiogtc County a TE 0 HE N.ING for the next 2fr gears. Besides no mart bas a big. ger or better lot of . =On gECNizo that I have, and am palling their( at a llama* Everythinit = ' in the Grocery Line; OiNNED FRUITS, Aiir. VEGETABLES, • WOODEN WA.R,E, CONFEO - • . TWIN ERY, - • not mixed ss 1 1 mix them sore, bit in good order. I. buy all the '" ''‘ BUTTER .CLi#SE, that I can, and almost everything eke but teasels. Biga of the BULL dc Wollsboro, 1:too. 15, FM. • WANE YOU SEEN THE . Immense Stoc4 of Carpets, 4 AND OIL CLOTHS, in the Carpet Store of Oct. 27, 1869. SMITH & WAITE'S, Cornbag, NT. - THE PLACE TO BUY KEROSENE r•Oit THE CHEAPEST AT Feb, 2, P. R. IVII;LIA2.18 COI. ticE. All persons indebted to tho subscriber in Ac counts or Notes, aro requested to call immedi ately and settle with A. LEE, Enoiville, Pa. Fob. 2,1870-2 m. ' M. M. LICE. I=l W. T. BrATIIERS