;* t Arrival and :Departure I.,VStitises. p, Elingen running, aver the different routes Aem A 14,e. Wellsboto.•%%lll depart and arrive ns feller:a from the - ruat Office: 1TV.1.1110110 & Vooa.—Depiirt lain. m., arrive p. ht wgiAluotto k Malgaln.n.—Tpepart Ba. m., arrive 0 p. m. ICatsnoao & CollDElmPorl—ltep. Mon, Thar. 2 p. m. arrive 31caday l'lturiday at I 2 w. Wounoto finonz.—Depart Mina. Thar. 9a. m ortivo Tucedias a Erl.B p.m TIOGA COUNTY _AGITATOR. Local Xtems. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1870. New Advertisements. Kimball. ' Sewing Machines—Peterson 8; Carpenter Clothing—Thos. Harding. . Notice—Charleston School Directors. THE RESULT COMPETITION.—TO be awakened bore daylight of a mornlog, .by a fervent" cam on carrier In qurst .of passer)- , • 4 ger!. - " OP POglfli3li •iT l i'liTLTP — l,lsr)3llgl: - 3ES9."—IVItat is:ly9lX? iV i 'ktat is," feivent" 7 7 . The etago basinees between Tioga and IVelleboro. A NEW BUTTON.—We learn there ha! been a new button invented that ,cannot be torn from a man's goat. What a blessing this will be to the pbeir fellow who so bitterly com plains of being caught by the button by a friend' in the street, and held fast while long stories are being related. This new button rcill place afar, off all danger, for the bore. may bet ure that his victim will not quietly succumb, when ho can thus safely break away and retain his buttons . TWO-FORTY.—the stage lines about Ibis !emu. ‘!,Cheoang". vs. Tioga, THAT'S THH ISSUE:."—"Io be, or not to be." " Be sure you're right,lben go ahead" —D. Crocket. GO ahead, rigbt or. wrong.—Stage proprietors I op- LITTLE BiTs.L,r-Fort :Sumter was ta ken nine sears ago today. • —Abraham Lincoln was assassinated five years ago to.merrow. —. l James T. Dudley, late of the firm of Pr es wick k Dudley, Elmira, is to engage in the bank ing business at Painted Post, N. Y. Mr. George -Parker, swinge a new tip to the public, as follows : " Boarding house kept by George Parker." The Elmira Gagetie pikes rot= was flooded daring the recent high water at that place. That concern had better doff its evil political practice, ci it may be overwhelmed some day as the Egyp. tins of old in their wicked pursuit. —On the wing—pigeons, bluebirds and rob _ The editor of the Addison Advertiser has teen stied for libel, and is also threatened with a horre-whippirt:- -The Harrisburg letter came to late for pub lication this week. Will appear neat week. —Read Hon. B. B. Btrang's speech on the trst page, also the article from the U. S. Rail road Register, relative to the Pine Creek railroad. REMoVALS.—Vriah Dan ks has moved Into the hour() formerly occupied by J. I. Mitch ell, on Pearl street. Mr. John W. Bailey moves from Charleston into the Landis house, recently occupied 1.,y Mr Tucker, on Peak] street. Mrs. Julidito Miller moves in with Mra. Truman, I drossmakei, over D., P. Roberts's tin store. Mr. Alonin Mack moves into the bou.e with Mrs. Bice, on State street. Messrs. II: Cook and Mluray have moved Into the house recently owned by Judge Willis ton, on Main street. Mr. John" Einar has moved his tailor shop over Wilson ,t Van Valkenbnrg's store, in rear of Black's barber shop. •—• Mrs:. 'Kimball has moved her tutlii.mry shop over il.e bookstore, in the 'rooms recently occupied Dr.Jobnson. The Dr. moves on his farm in Charleston. --John C. Jacobs has moved into the house for merly ocoopied by Mr. C. 11. Marks on Main street. EASTER SUNDAY.—Next . Sabbath, the 17th, rill be Easter Sunday. Thu name is supposed to be derived from Eastre, the Goddess of Love, or 'Venue • , o f the North, in loner of whom a festival was'oelebrated by our Pagan an cestors in April; whence this month was called Easter month. Webster • goes on to define the pretbet Easter as a festival of the ebristian et:lurch, observed - in commemoration of our Sa viour's resurrection, and occurring Sunday im mediately succeeding Good Friday. It answers to the pascha or passover \ of the Ilebreivs, and most nations still give it that name. X 3-• Can any one tell us from whence arose the universal custom of eating so'sxtaniegg . lf, on Easter Sun day? We see no possible conhection - between the object of Abe festival and the manner •in !Thigh it is celebrated. Indeed, we venture to lay that it is regarded by two-thirds of our peo— ple as commemorating.eome remarkable event in the Shanghai-movement, rather than as a sacred festival in honor of the Saviour's resurrection. TRE NEWSPAPER.-11 has been well laid that the newspaper is a complete reflex of the "world and its vast concerns ;" but there is department in it which is so typical of life, as that devoted to marriages and. deliths.. We cast our eye carelessly down the oolumn, and we read that some friend, perhaps a schoolmate, ler baps a more recent acquaintance, has taken to himself a wife, and we wish him, long life and harlSiness. We picture him in futhre years;sur mauled- by ct bevy of blooming children; and comforted iu "health and sickness" by the kind face and loving care of a matronly woman, that ;minds us wonderfully of our mother. •We rnuso ourselves from I the pleasing re'tery, to glance at the next paragraph, and read that an 3;•1 and t alued friend has gone to his final at cocat. We drop a tear to' his memory—think wt t th sympathetic sorrow of the lonely ones left behind—and turn to-our daily nvocntion, sorrow ing and sad. And thus it is,: chants and songs, and glee of merry ones to -day, will be braken by wail! tomorrow—for the cod*will be piled on the breast of some we thought not so near the grave. Sorrow treads on the heels of joy i songs- are hushed by the footfall of death ; laughs are bro. ken rudely; voices, no matter bow musical, are stilled in a moment,l;—and the newspaper is the meats of communicating the face (Oho world. -AN' OLD -PAPErt. 7 --Professor of the Mansfield Normal School, sends us, a copy of the Boston Neeeever, doted January 4; 1816, printed in pamphlet form, and COlalaill9 sixteen P:.ges. A large portion of the paper is devoted to I , lews, while a very small portion is me cows, %among tvhicli wo find the WIFE ADVV..RTISU -Away from Patrick3PDallogh. my wife, :dm Bridget io ed:away with 2tereelf, and left me with :hildren and her poor blind mother, hody else to take care of house and bear has taken up with,Titn Gbigan, idler, the came that 'nits put in the Easter for stealing Burney Doudy's this is to giro notice that I trill net sup on her account, to until or l that she had better Beyer eller? the' ;Co ton toed neur my how° again. PATRICK 4'llAbLooo. OTOMY.—Dr. T. S. ripdegritfr ireatil ono of his operations fur the as ovarian tumor, on the 3lit ult.— reside: , near tlood,a Station ' in Sten , and had been afflicted with It men tor during the past four yenra, which to large it refta with difficulty that she about the room. She therefore ticci• to operation for ita removal, and SUM lipDegraff for that purposo, who, as r Heron Rice, of Elmira; Dr. A. E. Owego ; Dr. gilbert, of N. Cohoe- Frank Gallagher, of Waverly, and _nee of Drs. Blank, Ensign and 11,,r -th, Dr, Hely, of Coitouton,, and Dr ap es, reinurcl a multi- Irian tumor, welKhipg more tilan pop muds:. The patient rallied well frcin ,r Op operation, with a fair prospect recovery. This re Dr. UpDegraff's t operation for ovariotonty, 'anct .four patienta aro pow living. ` 050.F.f!L..1 remov 'ett his stunk of _dry guti‘ts to Cuwanesqiie - A. P. Martin, of theftrui of Martin and worth, has removed hid tin shop to xveoPeld.• • '-• A stranger's opinion if o place, 'depiwilis irerY much upon the charm, ter,,o f- Uri hotel: The prompt attention which the trerCeling - puhlio receive at the OAceola Muse," is generally remarked. Or der, rigatnees and a llrter regard to the comfort of: its guests, characterize the 'management of 191 5 proprietors. Ist v. THOY. This is eurVous' weather we are having: Tuesday We get tip and (Intl anew on the ground; rho next day it is warm and the snow all disappears, and - the - mud. is ten , inches deep, more or less., Court opened for the first time in Troyon the 28th ultimo, in the Methodist church: There• was is good attentlanO, and ,iiiere were quite Si number of strangere in town;and Troy presented, rather an animated scene during the Reek,-^ • Judge Streeter presided. assisted -by Zsbulori Friable and J. W. •Van Dyke. A number . of small cases of not much importance, vrere,trieci, and then about the middle of Om week,the case of ex-Sheriff Dobbins vs. Tray township IVAs brought on. The suit was to recover damages for a horse killed in July, 1807. The horse was injured in crossing a alnico near Long's mill.—. The damage claimed is $l,OOO. The ease con. sumed the remainder of the week, and the jury not agreeing, the case still remains unsettled. During three days of last week the New 'Kerk . Gift Show held forth in Long's' Hall. The per: formanco was entertaining: At the close of the performance the gifts were dlitributed to the' lucky. persons holding.numbers... . • . ,„. - Mr. W. H. Baker, of Watkins, N. York, • blie opened a jewelry store in the building next to Redington'a drug store. Mr. Baker was a resi dent of Wellrbore several years ago. The Adams House, which has been closed fur several weeks, has been repaired, re-papered and nicely 'fitted up, and will soon be opened to the public.- The house will be opened- by Mr. Wil-' cox, who formerly kept the •Bradford House, in this place. A special examination of the teachers of Bred ford county will take place' in the Troy_ school' house; Thursday, April 14. The Northern Tier Gazette office is a model of fice. Tho typos, neither swear, ( 7 ) drink, nor smoke—having.left. off stnoking,the first of,Atiti).. May it•not prove an "April fool," ~as Po many. things have that have been commenced on that. day. .. • TENNY. TROY DISTRICT QUARTERLY. MEET !NOS. THIRD QUARTER: . % . •. • _ Brookfield, April 113, 17. '- Chatham, April'ls, 17, Dushore and Wiltnot,'April 23, 24. Liberty Corner; Apr3l 22, 24. Towanda, April 23, 24. . Mansfield, April 30, May 1”. Delmar, April - 29,_ May 1. 1' Mainsburg ? May 7, 8. ~. Durlingthn, May 6, 8. Forksville, 7th, Bth. Wellsboro; 14th, 15th. Manchester Farms, 14th, 15th, Wistfield; 21st, 22d. Knoxville, 20th, 22d. Charlestpn, 4th quarter 28th, 29th. Farmington, 27th, 29th. Except by special arrangement,, at' the first named placc)of each date I may be , expected -at the regular'hOurs, Saturday P. M,:land Sunday A. M. On, the Fridays named gxpect .to,he present 'at 2 P. M, preach and meet t,t:ie Quarterly Conference, and at such places preach again on Sunday evening. Where Ido norappoint to be. present Sunday morning, , the pasfriza are desired . to see that the regular quarterly services aro 'mi.. mined.- WkstEr Cocrtnew,,P. E. The first conversational meeting.of OA' Tioga Co., Medical- Society, will he held at Tioga Wednesday, April 20th, at one orcl - 41t, P. 24. 1). BACON, Pres. A. M. LOOP, Seey. Da. THAD S. UP DE- Gaerr yesterday per formed an operation for the reriirival of a cancer. ous brocisc .) for a lady from Montrose, Pa. Tho operation occurred at the City hospital. A CARD EXARAORDINATIY.—To the Ainerlcsrt People, Greeting: I am commissioned to prO4 cure the name and address of, every person in the United gates who takes a friendly interest in woman's enfranchisement. In Order to com plete this roll of honor, I hereby request re'very such person, immediately. on reading this an nouncement, without waiting long enough to for or neglect it, to - talcc pen and write the name and address legibly, and forward the satins to me by mail, postage ; paid—a trifling cost you will not begrudge to a gootreause, Auy_hody.sending in onaenveloptrall thiintimeti of a family, a village or association, will render helpful service. Three thousand *American newspapers wilt oblige a brother editor , by geber-' only printing this card in their columns. Thu purpose of this regiatratlOCl, is to know to whom to send important documents. Friends of the cause are urged to, respond so simultaneously that their letters-shall fly hither liken 5110 W storm. Sign at once. And the deg v""'- rbcw noa orautre.-,c,-abildren will be proutt of the record. ' THEODORIi 'TILTON, Editor Of the Independent, 2787, N. 'York City. "Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight." A work descriptive of the Mysteries. the Virtues, Vices, Splendors; and Crimes of the City of Paris. Its shlfneß .D McCabe, Jr. National I'c/dishing Co, Philadelphia. . - The eageiness, with`which all Americans who can spare thetime - ancimeans, rush off to P;tris every year, has become almost a national char acteristic. Indeed this Is not to be wondered at, for of all places in the world, Paris offers the greatest attractions to the lover of pleasure; and what peopleloire plea:Sure so well air- -our own countrymen 1 This - mostinteresting of cities die plays to the novice its enchantments in two as pects so widely diffeeent, than the author. shows up Paris in two different phaies—"By Sunlight" and "By Gaslight," _The quantity Hof serif:mit and Veritable history preeenteWhi this' ork; as connected With the vailona objects of interest in Paris, is immense. -That of the Palaces and other public buildings is exhaustive and, complete. The reader is made acquainted with all the proud triumphal monuments of the past' and present eras.. lie is led through the grandestigalleries-, of art, and , the history and desotiptions of the leading objects of sculpture and paintint , , are laid before him. • He is introduced into theefam ilv of the Emperor, and carried through _every phase of Parisian social .life. He. is .led arr• to the garrets of the pretty Grisettos, and. Helens lb the stories of their loves; apd le madoe confidant in the secret intrigues . of the ladies of rank. lie visits theQuaens or the Deni-mondeLie their gor geous'honses and Cotiett their 'lovers by their jewels, lie luxuriates in the delicacies of French cooking and Parisian drinks, and smokes his Cigarette at night on the glittering Boulevard Ile has the'euttain drawn back end is show n:ibe dark inftteries, the rogueries, villainies, and the frightful crimes of the City. Ile is amused, in structed, startled, thrilled, horrified by turns, and when he'lays the book aside, finds it hard to believe that he has not actually seen Paris for himself, and participated, in person, in the . scenes of which ho has been reading. The book is illustrated with Ibo splendid encraving,s, made in Paris, by the best artists of France, under ihe personal supervision of the author; It is sold only by subscription. WILD CEIEP.RY DALenx—The memory of :r Wtitar is embalmed in the hearts of thousands whom this Balsam of Wild Cherry has cured cf coughs, colds, consumption, or some other form of Pulmonary disease. It Is now i r over for y years since this prepatation washrouilit be fore the üblic. and yet the demand for It Is contutotly Incressils. . . . . , MARRIAGES BUCK—ALLEN - In Osceola, on the 31st ult., by key. John Cairns, Mr. Alio Buck, or Osceola, and I .ADS3 Alla a„Allen, of Nelson. - , DEATHS. [Annonncemente.of deaths ptiblished frea, and all obituary notices will be charged at the rate of 10 cente in tint word j _ _ DUTY--:lnthe boreiigh or Westfield, - on the 17th tilt., Rush C. Doty, Esq., Into of Des Moines, lowa, aged 30 3 ears. Thu deceased was born in Westfield. About ten years, since ho reinitved to Des Moint.l7, where he has'einco resided. :The ftmeral'scrvlce was conducted by the tlasonio Order, t.l be I ,. as nn e rnei-t-member.- The early death of the dece•e:td is indc..ed -tt.tevero affliction to the youoi; rile, whose. futuie - Imiies and .prospcts. Are I.daAttd, and moulder. in the grate with her &Tatted LusLantl.- And at large circle of friends wourr 11 its, her the less of Litn,. whose stetting nth s mind'und beurt - endeured him to all' . • , `11•rtl--In Gaines, on tho 4 1516 ultitno, Da- I. hi 'Aged 67 yews, • 11 tt I.eoutifttl it is for Luau to die • Upuli tLe Ivzi:lS of lion; to be eaflekt, Likc a l , atcii•t%Ulil-aad %%Cary EOlitititi, Tv rut itia'armor off—end rest in Ilearcl,." POTATOES FOR SEED. I. H . ve a que,ntily of co rl3 1 will I Nat rant gviluitie,,Altmy Cl) max, Bie.ide's fel Excelsityr aria Scver.,l taller rarittich +Ala will be gold tit ren4ubable prices- • April 13, IS7o—:ltd Wirt. HARIIISON. Notice. The Char/coon School Directere will meet tit the Ytoutiett school both.° in Char! Wen, on the sUth dap of April isTo, G. hira teachcra ;an tract for world: Colltract fur wood rtt Itt A M. Hire to tchers at 1 o'clock P. Ir. Teachera arc requested to bring their certin , PM:J.- JULIUS BALLEY.. , , April 13, 1870-2 w. % MONEY . MADE Blt FARldiEfe, Which can only be done by procuring goodi genuine seed. I have a lbw bashel , ! IC , ft. Of Oa genuine Ramsdell - Norway Oas, whiA wul bell at,Z,5 per Bushel. I also have for salt, the jusay-e.4eliretedrlluekley,S4e:lling- Potato, a seedling front the chill at $2 per bushal. Ito potatcialeat•be pioeured here, and at my 'arm ,ln Middlebury, pot;- . Aprill,3, /870-tr. L. 0. PENNE'''. ' • • " r l i .Kiii . AtiVoit'l4 l 4l - 00.! OF UNSEATED LANDS IN TIOGA COUNTY. TN pursuance of an act of the Ganeralkoloul j. bly, passed the 13th illy of March; 1815, will be exposed to publio sale, at the Commis sioners' office, in Wellston) ' on the second Mon day of June, 1870, the tracts of land described in the following list, noises the taxes 'loather°. on are paid before that time. ROBERT C. CON, Treasurer . Wellsboro, March 11, 1870. lyop! Tvc . rlhi„p. , otterinrr. -No, •0. • P. ITAIMANSVE. 5495 1100 40 Geo, Meade, 5916 1100 550 Nicklin & Griffith, 5927 1100 4731 5927'11100! 36Th • f '• 5977 1100 , 227 6977 MO ,"252} z gg '5977 1100 ~400 5977 1127 • 800 5955 1101 400 6955 1101 700 5980 1028 304 , 809 300 18 Franklin College, 5835 1097,782 R. Colemae,., 5045 1081 440 Janies 5045 1081. .540 . 3" 5046 1099 6055 1099. 5047 5047 1099 5914 1100 1r 5838 1109 R. Coleman, 5840 1100 600 5054, 1 10 in 89,9 'James '6054 1099 200' - " 5936 1100.1071. ; ;R.Colburn, 5837 1100 - 123 - ' g. • 1 1100 132 ; ,William Nilson, . 5837 1100 133 ' - -4 g 5837 1100 133 ".; , 809 300 26 ' 809 5927 1100 218 Nioklin & Griffith, 5927 1100 229 di Brookfield Totionth(p. 1099 190 T. N. Willing,. 1699 725 Tubbs and others, 94, 44 Chat/lain Totomehip. 106. , 4,0 —.l: E. Lyon, 4 • 556 1 124 S. Crandall,,, , 4.8 .36 407, Crandili.E Emery;, 56 94' 029 J. Deavenport,-: • 173 03 289 Samuel King 39 72, Wetrous 55 94 1699 IV; "'George Harriren 52 04 293.. 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'no ,• Blylei&Xurreiy '..,-; , 70 14 : ..-. . ‘lliorri!o 2'esoluAip.: ..- r '').-. i ..)' 437 C "Algoi'' ,' '-(0)4411,ei11i0n,,,', '''! :U2 '1 5,0 4379: - . • : • Aftir, - -..):.•.;';' : - f' , ) '_,. ' ' ,12 2 .-50 4380:: '990,,.... .1,....1.',..; -...,! -; ~•'; --- 5 1 122;60 4381 990 150 IJ " .-....1)..:,_• _7:4045. '4381. J9O. 409 r ,-, :_ f. * . 777 - r .., -24-M -4384- :99.0'..." -- „ -.) -. ..". - : _- .- - % _"*loB,' VV, 4385 t - .990 •-•' i', e,- ) :.)."s• -,_:.: ' - . , 1 . • -26.4 -32: 4380 ''.996,` e...: - , i‘: .: - - • - .122'66. 4413 ,' : 980 ''• •,' • •-;„ ~."• •, ":;,f, - " ''''• •. '-?'"12.2 )513. 444 `.-490, 4- ', 1;• i . :_lr.,, 7 ',.... 1 : 4 'Aria' 4416 M ----- • - •- -- - -- .* - .7 - " .c.r,, --; v.-a': .;.. 6 1if 4349 990 100.—...--,-.........1. 070 4410 999,- .".--:•- , •,'`.; '':" - .."•5.; - 1 ,1 c5l4 - sql 4417 9:98: - ". ''.. z ' - '' - ,. - fle'36 4366 ' 990• 468 '' '''. • ~.1 '":',.''S,_ts __,.,_ 168 78_ 4366'` ' ' 996 ...- 4 1,1 .1. ' ]: ''...-``:-.::: :".. .'21:::; - .V 11 1: ' : 4r : 88 : 4306 996 - 50 - " - - -4 3'35 242 990 618 George Meade ; 170 63' 4387 99U ; . James wilson .._ .__33l_Bll. 4388 " ! do 265 32 4301 , fi't? , •59'. ';:', - - do -,•- 7 - ) , „6 76 4210 " 75 win vlillink - 103 85 4217 " . Tame), wilson 198 99 4220 " 920 do -i6l 61 64 _4221 " _ do 831 05 4224 " 181 do c l6o 02 4224 " do - /80 62 4224 " do - '6O 02 4224 " --, • ;do .00 . 62 4224 -" .=-181 - '••• do - - '-7'23 " 54 do 7 23 l i 54 do 7 22 50 do 16 75 . . . 424 18 90- 5 " 282 do 4364 " 99 do 13 24. 4346 " 168 du 67 51 4346 " 168 do 07 51 4340 " 223 do 14 90 4349 " 400 do 53 60 4349 1 • ".- ,49q. - , .., :do , '', •, • ' 82 83 43070 , "1; •• )' ', ' do ,',. s-. • ~ • 67.36 4368 '" — do - 108 99 .1584 " 100 Hews & Fisher 56 80 '1585 • • " do 331 65 1587 " 940 do , 251 92 •169/, ," 4013 do. .. 62 45- 1,594) , Cf:•="•' 45.0 •-' :- - :do: ;- -•', - 80 1 .16 1696 " 100 do . ; 26 , 8 U 1595 " 490 • •-•,-- •do • •• .- --' . C 32 83 4 1584 "• 300 do ' 100 60 1098 " 330 do 88 44 1584 " 100 do 26 80 .4304" 'li : - ,)218 Jameisrllson ;._ • -'l4 60 4347 " 500 do 167 50 1588 " 150 Hews 4 Fiehet , 20 10 1588 " 250 - ' do ' 83 50 1688 '• 290 do 38 80 1684 " 500 do. /07 50 4216 4 " 116 James wilson - ' -31 18 4217 " 216 do 43 41 4210 " 99 , do' 4224 " 54 '' ' do 723 4224 " 54 do 7 23 4224 "• 54 do 723 4224 ...", 64 • do, 7 23. 1580 - " 216 Hews & Fisher ' 57 92 4349 i " 200 J&, B. Lloyd 27 00 • ..11iddle6 tgry Township. 1366 155 Thomas willing 42 10 4486 099 400 James wilson 108 80 -- 407 - 640 : do • ' - /73 28 8900 • ova 131.0 435. aeorgo wood , 73 94- 450 428 A C Crandall 29 08 288 J Losinger 48 98 "" 1 Samuel King . 20 /0, 2297-I • 530' Thomas - 144 16 3 J 75 • A C Bush $ 12 4293 1090" 140 Thos willing - 18 04 220 A 0 -Cole • • -14 95 4480 999 200 Jahios wilson •'lOB 80' 4487 . " . 200 .. ._____do - _ _ 27 20 140 Thomas willink . 9 82 - 80 •-: do .. 544 130'", - ' dO • ' : ; • 884 " -480 A 'C - Crandall - " 07 - 20 - -Au Ocl,tici_Tqty nskip_... , , 3371 1090" -- • 100 It 'Gilmore , - ;:.-- 3871 " - 46 - do 12 01 3372 " I 35 do 987 :1 ' It ichmon d Toiciiiship. 4481. 999 245 James wilson 59 29 246- .t u - -(1,9 6949 44.99, , t 214, . do ;•• 51:79 " 74 1" :572 . ' ; 111 harden 5830 4.27 802 130 J Lockhart , Shippen Townithip 1050 ',. 990. 120 Jame, wllion , ". • 122 32 1950 ~, '" ' 160 '' - •d 0 , E -28 60' 1054, .. 689 do 12,8 99 1964 ,' 340 340 J P Voorhees • ' 63 24 2292 207 267 w wllllnk • 215 17 2292 191 191 do, 35 61 ' - do 2 ". 998.99 do = 998 99 2203 2301 2302 ' l ''..• ; ••3 '. • . Jc' . ..do, f" : 993:9 2365 220_ • ;- •:- ' : do - ~ ' ' - 40 92 2352 090 do 122 76 2367 " 200 do ' 37 20 2448 •-• . •:;. a / 0 34 SO .2368 „ , do : - 9V, 03 2448 • 490 . " '4.10 , '`" 91 14 4209 Jamea wileon 613 80 4211 "-. 0 7: 2 931 'do- di • ',:59 4448 " do - • - - 191 04 4449 1002 do, 4502 9$ 4455 961 162 '• do •- - :- .-- 209'68 4155 951 128 - '' ".410-', "- .-• • • : 163 72 4466 .1002 - - :1,242 . 48 4451 " , 82I' 24 4458 " 164 do 18818 4458. ‘• • -$00• • do • ' : 148 - 50 4458 - - 300 do 148 80 4458 •' 203 • do .1 332 32 4459 - " do i - 020 24 4400 875 Jo 434 00 1955 990 200 -- - - do - - 49 GO 5893 1 8721 440 - James Steele - 110 82 6084 893 358 Robert Steele 88 79 1027 549 350 RBlackwell° }: 65 10 1949 990 28 . .7. plea Wilton - --5 22 ':•' 1955 - )" "!!!.3 - ' "-- do '": •-- • 987 " 200 : Baldwin " . " ' • .49 90 '2O , 828 • 154:J 1- Sr lin . .1) ' , lt) 34 k .Ll 4 ...... 154. ,Eirnes Smart ige - . .71. 685 867 860 Atiarevy Baty 133 92 ;019 ..• 317.. 147.- James Strawbridge. • - 66 09 3623 402 195 • -Robert Steele . • -.:72. 64 447 1062. : 1 . '4l:nes WilSiAl 658 44 4210 1002 -•— ' - do 248 63 2478 990 do • ' 245 52 128 128 Emery 31 75 Sullivan Township. 3381 1058 342, - ,R Gilmore 12,00 '983 1026 100 -- 11 . Drinker.' 10 80 3382 1099 .106 ,R Gilmore _ _ 4'43 ' Vor 7114nehp..' 5624 1100;1.239 William Ellis 71 72 3373 1099 339 It R Gilmore - 72 24 3372 " • 607. j - - '-do I • 113 ' 37. 4489 b 9 0735 Jaines wilson ' • 157 . 00_ 5625 -1100'_ 447 trillium Ellis - ; • 67 00 5643 1099 269 6 M Fox ' 40 '35 5243 "1093 • : 5663!02100yg0 Meads ' • 141 22 342 231 - J w Oueinsoy • ' .42 11 33681099 . 140 It Gilmore '21 . 79 3368_ " 70 do _ll 39 5545 " 649 M Fox 139 25 5625 1100 450 • trillium Ellis 88 37 8373 1099 ' 200 ' U Gilmore ' ' 40 00 3303 " 48 do, 722 1218 ' " '52 -coorge Harrison 776 5024' 1100 • 61 , , viilliaru; Ellis - 43 45 6844 1099 ;-"346 S'M FOX' ' ' • - .'"63 00' 5845 "" • 549d0 • • /109 . 78 3307 ' 4l -• 165 • 11-.l_ Gilmore ' 33. 00 • 885' tiv K Mitchell '177 00 Tolonqiip. • . 5840 1100 500 R Coleman 4603 - "- 100 John Vaughn -- 6 " 127 Wm Wilsou _ 128 - :; 84 'tro 2 , " 3._ " 6S d do :•. - ' 4 o 5 do 6 " 1591 do" k.. "c6R-: do ;-+ do 4 " ' 681 •' - -- do 5 " 681 do- , 6 " 68 ,t , -.do j 7 " • esif "do " 133 , ..,' , "- - • do - 0 " `.'• 16: 04_ 'll Q 6 • : / 2 3,-85' 20 55 • • • 36 86 ' • 603 05' 191 , 89 - '135 VI " • ,127 18 1;106 82 1,106 32 ` 242 28 '336 37 708 69 nevi - ,• 89 68: 44 70 la 80 , A. 87 16,- • - 147 92 `75 09 " 96 64 '-•-• 54 lb 134 1p4./ !: 118 'mug " • -2212 11 so, „ ',fll 90 :• 117 00 • 40,..60: Blose Township. .. zi Qualms/ ? t ,•. i. " ': , - .: -_ -; Xeres ini'd. Acres trild. tvuou assr.saim. TAXIS. Vacant lot Knox John d . 3 53. ligneo a lot . ~,' Lonnebtlry JPA W li9 '0 06 Vacant lot ,Llghtnilr -dlowton r.,: ..- 216 ~Inselk- t tit.' ' Shang John 7 05 Haase A lot -, Simpson Wm -; . 17 05 2 tacant.lots ' ' ' Saxton Joel 1 40 Hotel lot - Shields John 03 45 '"138-41 31 36 ~~F3"94 us' 108 00 ---21 60 22 54 22;14 19 08 14,70 1470 14 79 14 79 14 79 • 14 79 14 70 : 1470 14 79 14 79 14 79 28 OA - OA • 80 4145 27 - 52 27 62 , . 2•I .',1,87 , 1 .'r',; , -)l.l:Attert• 3 "' 13Th 'do ' 29 50 4 I t. 137 k do 29 60 5 i ", 11,371 t ,do 129 00 "f:, rl37i , do 29 88 4 "I t 137,1 do 29 38 15 " 137.1 do, 88 7 " do q 5B 4608 1097 73 John Vaughn 15 62 4612 1100 114 do 24 33 4612 1100 50 • do 11.90 4610 1100 853 do 75 11 4602 1100 , 40 ~.do', ‘ • 852 4611 1100 100 do 2180 6 1100 73 William Wilson 22 59 7.1100:- 78 do .16 137+ 137 i, sio f ' :1 29 ' 88 3 187 i 137 i " `do 26 88 4 187} 1871 do 29 38 4(107 _ 180 J H Gulick 3B 37 • Wi*Ohict Townehip. 1069 5,60, .104 „ 80 85 1823'1659 400' . 1-‘.l3ladkwell '127 20 1813 1097 87 . do 27 66 Ward Townehip.. 1438 1098 174 PConnelly • • 48 14 : 6837 1100: 977 Coleman ,t 236.07 3839 1100 , do > 272 80 15836 1100 - 28i - t do , 586 6839 1100. 739 do' . ; 1,820 32 984 1026 277 ' H • Drinker • 68 67 5244 1099 32 7Georgolfeade 6252 1099 833 668 83 5265 1099,.400 2697 acres— . 5972 1098 -- 748 - Nleklin &G;lfilthigi 73 TREASURER'S.! SALE %, OF SEATED - -"-LANDS IN TIOGA"OOUNTY: IN pnrsnance of the prOcialbne of an act of the Gen eral Assembly, passed the 749th day of April. 1814, will be e.T.posed top .. nblicrsaleV,ot; the ecouttaltutioners', of In Wellsbere,` on' the sdecind 'Monday 'of June; 1810, the tracts of land descrioed in the following list, pales the taxes due.are paid yefore that time._ ItoßhltT. 13:40,0X, Treasurer. Wellsboro, March - 11, 1870. 35 improved-. 50 wild --bitalth-Gelvin- - 10 58- .120 wild T Railroad & coal co 12 12 aortae & lot Whitmoro 0 II 7 05 ' ' do Ackley Asa - 1 40 do Bush A 0 1 75 Vacant lot Dyer Edwin ' 88 80 wild 'ranchat Richard 10 58 Vacant lot ' • freeman DB, estate 10 58 do James John J 7 05 -House & lot Jones Ann, widow 7 93 Shanty & lot - , Dayton James 2 10 House & lot ' Ryons Patrick 262 Honso & lot . . - -dateplo Thomas 3 50 do. , , . :i, . ; Itlonell - ..1. P-'' 'l ": 890 105 town. lots , - Itathbone, 'Ford &co • , 25.72- House 4 lot David Webb . 5 33 store & lot Nast & Auerbach 29 80 218 wild ' Dyer, White & Gulick 87 28 Houso & lot PAckens George W 443 d 6 Evans John D 8197 1 acro & shanty ° Hamilton H T 171 ' Brookfield. Tot 9 nship. 1 1. 145 wild Halter II W 2 0 210 wild Gi l lett .1 D 29 U 2051' r) 830 wild Ilarowor G T 20 4o 60 wild King Bova' 6 26 60 wild Owens' Georgo 700 68 wild Parkburat .7 0 924 . ' 220 wild Champlin WiMarti , 27 Si 1 3 1110 8 1 0.7di1l '' .., 7: - Buitch Mild' •- ' • •76 Steam a mill 2 wild Clone & Markram 6 70 10 improved ,106. wild Inscho Hiram 20 84 6 Improved 60 Wild Murdock Jl3 100 49 wild Gregory II 660 63 wild Plank 9 6 695 10Aii1ld A J Taylor 12 10 26 wild Tounga J E .i• _ .0 04 aarieeton Township. .... 16 improved . 202 wild Dello Susan 6 /6 7 improved,- ,87 wild. 2 Improved 26 wild' Worm or° Edwin 1 1 183 ... ,60 Wild Hart Lyman _( , 127 70 wild L Chatham Township. • _ 53 wild Jackson Lemuel 455 Lie wild Seely Henry 409 ; • 75'svild Bryant H E 700 1,0 wild (haves Ueorge 4 1t . .) Clymer ntoriship. 16'improved 235 wild Cone A P 29 07 25 wild Barrie Bradley 190 8 Improved 200 wild lieneon Frederick 080 6 improved 240 wild I.l3,mEdwin .. .; 18, 8.3 1 improi cd 88 wild ' Brown •%llllard • 650 Covington 7'otonvhip lionise & lqt lilies 'mac 665, 4u improved 70 wild Flutchor John 10 45, 60 wild Ilu.,tucl Henry 17 01 • .. 60 wild PulockJames 250& 711 wild . 6ui . 101 0 •. * 24 00 ' 63 wild S p•nc'el- D3l 14 37 40 wild Mt:more Ed 10 84 100 %lid Cro..by Hopkins 11 44 67 wild Culkin9 Rufus 459 • -- • Coop/Volt liorottyh ~..... ......—,, . House & lot lcutibrielc s MOO ..tiou ; o & lot Bryaut A M, Mrs 10 50 lioutie & lot lloughland James • 550 11 Delinwr Tounithis. - - --- - • , 1P... , -...-,•... st - o. -,n_T: _ Mr nal.. glmonn 003 & wild Barker ALCM 87 30 wiki , Catliu Cytus .6 25 'SO wild Cluck, Miss . 175 237 wild• Allen Edwiii 646 ; 3 4 wild - Putnam Ce,surri v 23 34 160 wild :Smead Dhrfd . ' 660 200 wild Culver Collins ' 47 02 15 wild Guernsuisusan, Mrs 202 Farm ing(on Townehip. 40 wild ' Maud estate, , . 580 ' 118 wild : 'Maud 3 It. : • . 694 600 wild" 'IMO° John 47 82 23 wild Simmons henry .. 429 .' SO Wad . SlOsocury HA CO . . 360 Gant() frowlitil,ap i . Saw mill . .. , . Beaver 'iloblia . and 017 • Chaurpuoy Platti c t , 12 wild Griffin buruantho ' 162 GOO wild , Parkhurst Curtis 67 24 - - I rjaCkaiin Towhiiiip. . '• - . : - 60'wild'1.4talurd, iridew;tsittits7 J l4 80 176 wild- nacho John 14 :': 39 00 ' • 406 wild i Wcatoii .tilretrcison 92 89 69 wild , Varidusec Vim Id 345 •-- :7b-wild. Coue A P ,' ' • • •• 30 45 - ,28 wild Doublet E • . : • 126 to wild Dent: 11 /1. . ./.4.09 80 wild Eecly Lucretia 6CO -• , /17:pild,- • krectunn 4 Lieulck .•23 30 105'w11,1 -- 'Niiblog Xranes ' ' 27 44 200 wild Mitchel RWm 20 20 200Nrild Bush A'C 5 50 40 50 wild Caritort_lic -2132 /a wild Cornell N 5 0 4 House. & lotr, - • Roberts S kt , • • • -- 1$ 40. 4 85 mild • Keyea*T - 13 - 19 38 10 Improtecl 60 wild, Uaixato Clistka - • - 21 60 Saw mill • • Hill Add sok„, , 800 42 islld Robblnt J H " ' 630 Liberty Totonshijr: • 201,114 BlDOam.entate,. 350 b 0 witd Wea - st, 262 Reed 75 Boot ~Yil La 11 76 40jutproved 110 sikil:.33ing4am estate 2.8 88 Lawrence Township Daniel A 3 LoWii Oliter 68 • Stone 60 Benjamin Calvin 428. Oakely . Linitretwe Borough. - _Belden U. L • Palmor Ann,'Misa Mitnejlild Bgirsiigh.": - Clark Albert Dyer Edwin Tinge Iron Co Morris Township. 98'Cla Robert 6 68 78 ' Cla rk Robert s" Perry 245 170 Yield noses • 8 25 200 Bach° John" N : 11 50 • Middlebury • House 110 It House it lot 1 town lot I acre Ballard ..1V IP , 447 71 Iv S' 1 20 60 - 'Sin"Wd Joseph 46 77 25 . 60. Stevens David 7 -48 45 26 . . '6B Short Newberry , 30 78 10 30 Darling Willis B 16 35- 889 i Buttner John .Co 147 22 2 lots & house }, Boyer B - 37 88 200 ' Byrnes & Redington 647 House & lot -' , ;( - 110dettberg--J II - 624 - , 20 - ' f West Orrin .; • 7 05- -• 50 - Bennett L C 5 26 Storo'dt , lot - • 11ydo & Eldridge - 14 64 25 • 35' • ;Newhall Ira A-'• 31 13 11,tcantiot , Mitchell Win K 21 65 '• 45 [ Enforce Chauncey- 468 House & lot • Hyde Che it Norman 2 34 Nelson Townehtp. - 50• . Campbell Jamea 1 : 525 Osceola Township. 15 245 ' Bingbam'ettate 117 62 ittalcinci'Torotehlp. 25 Bartlett 0 P . 0 12 flouso it lot Bartlett 0_ P 2 10 8 - 96 Bingham estate 19 72 20 ' : ~ 44 - Sto,joAlmond,: 21 TU - 10 ' ' - Sriiiih Marone 194 15 Y . 1 1 0 - - Sherman, Stephen' 10 03 10 100 Sixby lt 21 10 10 :. 30 •-... -•Upd) ho Richard •-_3 01 90 Canada Alexander •4' 17 60 -, ,- r Nichple WA .•• 337 Itic7ticotici'l'eti 7 neh ip : g 2 '} Dyer 8070 47 Eteac4 7 12 &Weil ,Toionehip. • - 440 &mit+, Luther 41 00 60 Skr . totto P R ' 6'29 ' 100, St4Osll:ll,ezeltialt . 1' 4Z ,L(1, Stowell Deride , •• .5 26 ..•. Bensivnii Townehip. . . 1G- Aldrich ()Mon 10 - 70 15 ”•*- 4 :: • '3O D S 20,22 Homo & lot itaifey 3 P " lOl ~'Aluinti 11 8 23 • • Tintiocan John A 11 75 • Giirrotson Wm - 32 Union : .llnon'tdapt, r 35 " Olatlin' Abner -41 lii,irrows James liouFe hit . I!OUF kht 8 ,59 . Stratton% Wra 76 618 Ward 0 I 4 , -23 ; Harding Tikentloio' , .•" -012 SO Hurlbut Jotiaithan _ 737 LeotaturdJohnlr 11 10 108 Stratton llarrißon 17 78 35 • , Charles 13 19 47 „ Newell Lyman 4 07 46. *: ' , Leffort.Edward 899 90 :O'Connell Barney 35 30 45 • Randall Marko 12 65 Thompson, Wm 3 91 - Sellaraßnoeh • 583 Ward Tewnrilip. • •• 180 Bixby , IVm 27 30 , . 100 '. Brooks, Miss 16 00 40 Conley Wm _ 13 48 20 Frenoh' Wl3 6 48 45 Smith Anthony _ 13 43 800 Smith Llano ' 186 47 140 Vandike Rastas 8 99 4$ - Sullivan Win 580 00 ' Bishop Ephraim 291 90 •-CardHß.. 477 107 ' Rail:amine; 0 E . 512 Welleborough. *Booth E h 1 1 40 Blair 0 - 1 00 llonso I lot 2 vacant iota Factory Absolute Divorcee legally obtained in New York, Indiana, ,Illinois n,nd other States, for persons fronsany State or Country, legal every where; desertion, drunkenness, non-support, etc., suMeient cause; 'no publicity; no charge until divorce obtained. Advice free. Business estab lished fifteen. yearlif7 -3 m- Addriss M. HOUSE, Attorney, No. 78 Nassau Street, New• York City. Vali Payer; Winaow PaliQi&ClothSluides, SPSING STOCK 101 t 1870.--Ilugh Young & Co. have Just received their first installment of Wall Paper, Window. Paper, and Cloth Shades ; for Bpring - quire, Which'w,ill tip sad, cheaper ‘thau over. -toiders, Window•Flxtrires; Cords, l'ess-• els, tilt Corriicos,•Pieture nails, and everything oleo that belongs to. the trade. Pomo and price our goods, and examine Gioia before iniriihasing °limber°. Speciaien'eatal prices sent by mail to any part of the county, N. It. Our stock is the largest ever brought into the county, and we don't intend to bo under sold. HUGH YOUNG 4lk Co. Welleboro, March 6,.1870.—tf. SPF4QIA4 , ,NOTICES. •COLD OR SORE' THROAT Regnfree Immathato.ittentlon, as neg lact often results In an Incurable Lung Dleenee. A COUGH, Brozon's 1 ://:04WY wJU moat InVarfably give In ettiht FOR ISKONCLIITIA, MIMS, PATRARR; COISRRUPTIVZ and Tarto.cr Daiz.teag, they have a aoothlng.effeot. SINGEBS and PUBLIC SPEAKERS nee them to clear and a trengthen the voice. • Owing to the good reputation and popularity of the Tr . oches,many worthless and cheap imitations are of• fered,.whlch are good for nothing. Be euro to obtain the trite- Brown's Bronchial Troches. SOLD EVERTWHERFL The Confessions' of an Invalid, URLISIIED for the benefit of young men and others P wlm,Suffered from Nervous Debility t ect—aupplying tile means of self•cnre. Written by one who cared himself; and Sent free on receiving a poskpeid directed envelope. Addrese t NATUANIEL MAYFAIR, Wool:10,N. Y ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN wlio suffered for years from Ner vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the affects of Youthful indiscretion. will ,for 1.40.5ak.e of aufferina hu manlty,send freo to all wtto 'IMO it i the recuipt.an4 directions for making the simple remedy by attli he was cured. Sufferers wishing td profit by the adver tiser's experience, can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN- Ma* 20,'62-Iy. No. 42 Cedar Street, Now York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. TILE Advertiser, having been restored to health In h few weeks, byvery simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with a severs lung affection', and that dread disease, Consumption—is 'anxious to..make known to his fellow-sufferers the means °lmmo To all who desire it. he will send a cops of the pre ecription used (free of charge with the' directions for preparing and using the smug, which they will find a eaten elm?. son Contnirrion,lAsTifsm, Unonctima. etc. The object of thu advertiser in sending the Prescrip. [lon )RIO benefit tho afflicted,: nrgl spread information which he COLC4SI,eI to be invaluable; end lie hopes every sufferer will by his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address 11nv.EDWARD A. WILSON, • - Williamsburg, Hinge County, N.Y. *ay 2d, 186D-ly. • FOR SALE. A House and lot on Pearl Street,. 2d house South of district Lottool houso. Enquire on ' VP I- The subscribers are uow receiving new gbods almost daily, suited to the trade of this season of the year, and ;we can aud iite willing to mut eit VD o , k-et to all her sons who aro prepared to huy such goods , early, to In of us : as we thit•l: wt can claim ”41,13 , ' to save them an average of - on the prices of any ew ta n go ods, and also a saving of considerable mere than interest E n whet the prices will bq when business is active. iIU LINEN-iVICK IS ill BROWN TABLE. LINENS, HALF • BLEACHED TABLE.' LINENS BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TEA DAYLAS, • SCOTCH DIAPERS,.SHIRTING LINENS,. BROWN CRASHES, BLEACH - ED 'CRASHES,' HUCitABUCK TOWELING, BORDERED TOWELS, FRINGED TOWELS, TABLE SPREADS, 12 05 a 30 2 SO 16 SO 4 02 1 60 LINEN BOSOMS, is marked at full twenty-five per cent. less than the prices nt which we sold our many goods last FORSQII. 6 08 3 87 l5"07 Our DomestieStopk; BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, BROWN SHIRTIN.CS, BR WN SHE.ETINGS , , TICKINGS, DENIMS, -STRIPES AND NEWES STYLES IN PRINTS, NEWEST STYLES. IN.GINGHAS, &C., Which WO are Felling at a small ndvanco on the prasont low rata of pri 03 in rholosalo markets 1„ Boots. an Shoes. We aro also adding largely to .o i nr stock of Boots and Shoes, putting in as fast us possible, lowest styles in LADIES' SERGE POLISH BOOTS. I • LADIES' SERGE BUTTON BOOTS. LADIES' PEBBLE GOAL' p 0 .41511 I.ABIES PEBBLE GOAT!BUTTON , • BOOTS. BOOTS. And shall keep a still larger stock this season thin and al,a soli them at a slight retlo;Lqi.s. , n in pricel, au ire luirti been enabled to get s • , SiIIAILL DISC OVNT it , 1 - c.fr of nVeriti d 'oh; leading inakes, and in all ctsc, wiCoro wo do F 3, irli giro our otistornors tlio imuefit of it. Wu incrimed (Tar lalo,l in this deparnyient laz-t- 3 car abtint 20 per colt. over !Lc cSr lujore, and hope to du the same this year. , Z&Coihe arid' Be 6 !lin& WA 'gill show you : tirCatt rautitro Eittic;k:.of. NK \V - 6:0-11S'S, A T L 0 Alj- and help you issolte,your room buy snore goods, per dollar, than Sur a good many years 1729 5 51 -:. 168 66 ' Corning, Feb:1870; MN Bronchial: - -Trochca EARLY SPRING TRADE TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT: I f and nvery - article in It, consisting of sco aro nnscritlling,uktwith nil WI • • DISSOLUTIO T"'partnership heretofore existing under. the firm name of Lounsbury k Kimball, was dissolved by mutual consent, Aprill i 1870. The books aro lu the hands of Mr. Lounsbury, and all persona owing said firm are requested to call and settle immediately, nk Dartt'a shop on Main street. The undersigned has leased tho smith shop of Mr. Dartt, on Main street, and will continuo the blacksmithing business at that Flag° hereaftei. .9.11 the old customers and new ones are invited. kt! call. :- R. I.OUNSBURY. April 6,1870. 31 PAINIrg§ • OILS AND • BRESIIES,,,,' . • For the Million, at March 16, 1870—tf. W. 0. KRESS. E.H. Harris' CELEBRATED BAKING POWDERS for sale by Ti WILLIAMS dt CO. ADMINIST'RATOR'S NOTlCE,—Letters of administration havitig been granted to tho tandeFsigned upon the estate ef Clarissa, E. Bry : : an, Into ofJacletiou tocvn44, deo and, all petr sons Indebted to said decedent or claiming against the sato°, mi4t sottlo with M. K. RETAIT. March 16, 1870.-6t.* Adair. The Place to Buy Groceries. - - L. F. TRUMAN, TAVING t4en the Store formerlyoeoupied by Jobndt. Bowen for dry goods, and con verted it into tt G-IWCIMY PROVISION E I S'PABLIAIIMENT„ • everything freah and good can be • foind here, and at prioea to pleaati. - TEAS, COFFEAS, SUGARS, MO LASSES, FISH, &C., &C., Call and etc. us, that IWQ may oonvinco you of" the feet that uur motto is, "Cheap, Quick Solos, annd Small Profits." L. F. TRUMAN Wellsboro, Feb. 23,1870—tf. MILLINERY. MRS. E. E. Kimball will be found hereafter in her new quarters, over Young and Co„'s boukstore. She has just received lots of SDRI N a MILLINERY_ - - to which she invites the attention of the ladies of Wellsbore and vicinity. ' MRS. E. E. KIIMBALL. April 13, 18'0. ly FRESH GROUND PLASTER AT TIO(-A.-.A., BY T, L. BALDIVF, CO. *4,40 peir toQle Norwev Oats. , JHAVE for rate forty bushola of the genuine j Ramsdell 'Noiway Oats; being part of 7.9. bushels raised from 28 quarts sown on 3 of an nero. The seed from which the above oats were raised, was bought in New York city, from the sole ageni6 for the sate of the genuine Ramsdell Norway Oats.. 11. S. ARCHER. Welisboro, Feb 2, 1810. eon (11--40--0-M.-:" FOR ENTIRF,LY J. A. Parsoiii- eui . t utl N , V it I G E S, IRON I FOUNDRt MAc niNE Snot WELLSBORO, PA. BEARS & AVERY, I PROP RIETORS. PLOWS, ECORSE HOSES, CULTIVA. TORS; FIELD ROLLERS, KET— TLES, ALL SIZI S, SAP PANS, PA RAHN:3 IYI'ENSILS, i 'ALL Arms, WOOD IrCHINESrcu • SAWING WOOD; ' . Brick Itlachithm, CHURN POWER; THE TOMPKINS COUNTY, HORSE - POWER- . EIGHT • AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY ON RAN-p, And also, everything .nsuall) found in a kirst. Claf3 tstiop. - . . , . . . W 0 call particular attention to our MA_ HIRE B.llol),"wbich has been re-bullt with new, and first-olaas . . . IAJIII yJ JiV , L d TII~, Iron PLANER, DRILL, .te. We employ cone but first-class workmen, and are, therefornipra pared to do our.work in the best style, and at short .notice. Wo have recently added 'new MACHINERY, for Planing And MatohiTts boards. Call and tee /38: Tan. 5, 1676-Iy. SEARS h AVERY. NOTICE PTO CONTRACTORS I EALED PROPOSALS will'be received up to tho FIFTEENTH DAY OF APRIL, at the taco of the Fall Brook Ceni Company;at Corning, N., Y., for the trading, Inasonrr and fencing of about twelve mile 3 of tho - iwousburu I,,avireneeville RAILBAAD, Commencing at the west hank of the Tioga river, near- Lanirmeeville, and terminating - at station No. 7.615, (as now located ? ) about live mile: south of Tioga cillaga. r •. The lino is now ready for Lxamination. Cettl ter stakes only are set and blape, profiles and speeifteationi" will be ready on tho I.sth day or Nord], at tho Fall Brook Couipany'e. ollieo in Coining.: The work will l.e let to thcl lowest responsible bidder—flue the right is roserved, to reject any or all bids. lno remainder of the line, (allottt wiles„ to Arthifil, tciil bu let later in the sea. sun. GEO. J. 31.1G.gk, Vice Pres't W. cic L. S. R Willsbcre, March 15 Itzl . o. Ot 2 5 • A. Y S C.iTSARTIC PALS. . 4 WEI ! the most perfect purrs), weer) wn ire able to produce, a Iltl4l u: we [Web, has ever yet been have fiArlir'i — omuitniiv rc tuw u1 4 1:71 they excel the other me)11) hies lie use They are safe and pleasent to take, but powerful to cure. Thefrpen etraiing properties ttimniote the, vital action of the body, tenure the obitructletis of its organ's, purify the blued. and expel cliseme. They purge oul the foul hu-. more which breed and grow iiiitemper, stipulate slap: ' vi-h or disordered organs into their uaturayactions,and" impart long and strength to the 'n hole ityntera. Not only do they cure the ev.ry day complaints of Overy bedy, but formidable and Mo • gercue disease. while they produce pow erful effects, they are tit the- same time.. in dtneciehed deice, the sanest and best physic that can be employed fur children.. living sueartcated, they me pit tsant to tube; and, b...ing purely vegetable, 1). o mitt rely harmless. Curt" /Mlle been made that uould ).nt pass belief. were they not sub.tantlated by men of such eXalted ehnracter, as to forbid the suspicion of untruth_ I.tl or. eminent 'clergymen awl physicians certny to 11)0 public the re. liability of our renirclieor, while otli.-rs huNetent us the assurance of their conviction Chit our Prepamtions contribute. immensely to the relief ot our utlitcted fellow men. _ . The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis our American Almannef containing directions for the U6O of these mediciut•a and certificates of their cure of the following complaint,; CostivenessoailimisConipininis,Rfiennistiscd,Dropay, Ileartltru, Headache ati,:ml Bout foul stomach, Nnu%aa,lntlig,tstion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and lain arising theteffoin, Loss of Appetite, all r, Dif.oases which requff., nn (N . :leo:tut medicine. They alto, by purifying the 110..dand simulating thesystem, cure many complaints w hich It w °nia notlre'supposed thby could reach, such n lhafitet,s, Partial Blindness, Neurnighs and Nervous Irrit.thihty, DerangementS'of thd Liver anti Kidneys, Gout, and all other kindred sit - notion-on its function,. • 110 pot Lo put off' by unprineiphA dealers with other prepalrations on which they make more profit. IDetuand ATLR'S and take no others. Tho sick want the best aid there is for them. and they Nhould have it. . - PrepMred by hr. J. O. AYEIt .5: CO., Lowell, Masa. and bold ,by nil Drugpsts and healers in medtines everywhere. Jet. 10, 1S o—^_m lIAVE YOU SEEN THE inamens.e Stock olf Carpets, ANY) OIL Ci.OTHS, in the Carpet Fttiro of , SMITH WAITE% Oct. 27, 1889 NOTNCE. All persons indebiefl to the subacriber to- Ac counts or Notes, an! recittc.:;totl to call immedi ately and cettlo itit A. LEE, I:opaline,. Pa. b l ob. 2, 1870:2m. u. 4. Wra.--, STARTLING DISCLOSURE Specie , Payment :Resumed. cLosiN(4 OUT SALE. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plated Ware. ‘' Lots .o - New Goods. Silver COIN' Pail in CHANGE. Call ar.fl eee the new stuck cf Jewelry, tto: March 30, 1870 IlliL WL9 ED! ! PERII.t.i . ..Nr &ND _PROFIT ATILt .0 net -13 S.tleAto. old getirral Superintendents of to this Count) . nlsoime in eat It IA tbd UdjOill• for zird Plate isaueu rho Natioual Art , At3ocnition. auld by suisciptiou so 4111 011: , r In di sign nii4 v:steuti,,u tl 00 tiosir aslos are set:lens and Uinta. Alan must do boa. e.):Cfnz , l , lll) fm 11F, 1100 Lally Ifecisng mud tilling r..uoo,ut pottloas of thaCutlnty, env ploy and ,Upe i litlleln) Iliel•nhi• ut It nun bor of salsa.' mail A tow - thu do nut u.ssfa to Us-Unie fhb X bponal• lutal. of a :-.l.ll , ttitity 1,16 11111 11141 , bp act. pit d to up rel.) act as 4:tlu-Ita.n dntnple Eut.irisit gatire'enyrf ,.l in a l'atrut 11.11.0 Ouse. I rows arc nut gt octal!) , nicti,ar sold by our s alc,n,cu To stranger , ' we Ovo :uiet , ear tin first sixty br ninet) days, %, two, tram the bu-ineiw lahvot tat viiergy,inaoifeattdo sti ,qn;tabies dary etat ageved tipOu, 4loutcl such bn pnterred to rantuntiintiott izy carurni+kon. Sehool h s, r Agent., Merl ototluolt- , ol,)nn6neli can (..li , ,nne with' ere"l .; "fit• il s. b3 , Icuer, ettote ugt.'; VrnVionsi WWI prenetlf ur pro piQbckl pursuit-, eX1311.11) Slitting ‘‘'huthur Mipaiiitoudone quo 0.‘5 i.zalo- man ill at teri pro - mod-1 he est Hest dayl the ( OgAgement could Colon.coro,_and if forl,ta or lon got term tluin,utte year, its exact or probable durAtiort," " • - 11. OCR AIS PubllsborB, Main & Water Sta., Rochester, N.. Y... March 8018704'0 M Corning, IT; Y. A. i FOLEY