. a . II Stages runutug frier fyi'Ac tho differ' at routes item e il e bura. ;will depart• anti — CA,3:17. 1- ;•, = •;4‘ . .. 14711 t—..., artist+ as roiloWn rroni lho - Wellebnrte•Post tVettssoitoltliost;rltePtiri P 1 10,a. in.. firrivo 5 1!:1 , • s- p. ttli t"• Sirstranotto & Alsactreta.—DePart - Is a, tn., arriya 6p. at, IV stl.paottict Qoinhesr,nartr-Dep.P.lol.ll'lltir.2 ' a Ivolltentlig ATleuredayatl2in. , -' Writ snow> &Jansr.r Suoar.—Dipart hion:a Thur. it. tti orrisayaesdaygNrl,l6,pov, • irtilaagadi 'STONY Iroax.—trep; iy 4 e d. g r ld a i; i;11 12 p. m, wta.4. Vrttlay at 12 at. , • 110 GA - :COUNTY -- AGITATOR: Local Items. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1 ' 1, • 1870. A4vertiiernetits...c For Salo —= L. C. Bennett.' "- 1 • • New Goode—C. B. Kelley. , ,Applioatiows for,Clzarter. Miilinery-Mre. Smith.,; Milliaery--M .Kimball, : lowa Landa—S.. B . Wooden. Elheriff•Balea—j , B. Potter.. - Application .for Lidenee. agirlitki; N LA.vik*'6'‘vii•E; ligation e to%Mr. le.:-Dbri d on fir a copy of (be General Laws of 48ZO. _ REl4ciiptro„ 7 --Rev. J. B. 4131:11mot•e; (uniVoisallatj:iriii - preabh' of the Court -Houle; Sandoy.the '..lllArurs.—Mr. -)larv.ey . fit Charleston, has our thattitclor a. nice bunoh 6f . Rhubarb, the earliest oCtha,season. TmIE TABLES.—The time. tables, of. the Rrie,lind'Blosiburg and' Coining:: RaiWa l do will tie , found connected in :anailier;aoinnan:, SWEEDI3H ALIKE CLOVER ;SE.F.D. —Mr. S. 8...G00de11, ofGabitisville, !Inte l :tile genuine ertiole',of the above seed, and warrants it ourierior to any other, I,Graerkeelieited, RElacnous.-tilkeliev„ Mr, : 9illma9, of Towanda, HridtordroSinty, will preach in the Court House, Sunday, st 2 o'clock P. M. May 15, inst. . . THE RAIROAD:—JEtS. Ward Esq., the contractor to build.a portion of the We}labor° and Lawrenceville Railroad, is making the ne cessary arrangements to begin the work at once. We are informed• that the.. other .sections• of the' rente'will be let soon, eo as to complete the en. tirarond as soon as possible. VIE MAIL Rotti.t..—We are inforitAd that the old Mail route from Blockhouse to Treat Run has been discontinued. This is a mistake. It has existed some sixtl : Years, and the people a that section cannot well do without it. The Roaring Branch route does not answer the needs of thepeople,of Likerty.. We hope it may bo restored without delay. : PERSONA;...-013i of Oil City, is in town, looking,well. — r eharles 0. Thompson, ,of the State Normal Sotool, w i ns in town last week.' • ..—Lercly Tabor, Req., isithout to remove per manently to.Norfolk, - Virgin la, where be intends to engage in the lumbering business.- —W. B. Bowen is stopping for tho present at Adrian, Michigan. , DECORATION DAY.--The, 30th of MOT is 6'3 day axed 'for the decoration of solaiers' graves. It is time some . preparation was made, if Oki day is to be observed. By ail 'means let it be done. - . ln . many places , thearrangerneOfs are already completed. If the formalities are' to be dispensed with, 'we hope the graves of the 111110 n will nothe forgotten. .JUPITER.—ThW stallion, now owned by L. C. Bennetcforn?,erlY by F. D. Bunnell of this place, is one a the best specimens of his kind to be found in this country. His colts lien high deservedly. It is never good policy to buy any article because it is cheap. The common stock of colts, cost more than' they mill sell 'tee— the profit is in raising the best. The 'reputation of JUPITER places him in the first rank. sseo advertiseinutit. NEW GOOES.—blessrs:Wi !son &1,r141- Valitenburg aro constantly receiving :noW : geotis which they are selling awful low., the, line of dress goods, thbir assortment is complete. itsady-made clothing for men , 'and boj•s' Always or hand, and piles' of cloths ih the• thiioring de pertment, from which they,will manufacture any desired article in any Style" to suit the customer. Their motto is, "fink come first served," "quick sales and *all profits." New advertisement neat week. VVIELi., SAID. —We overnenid one lady ask another the other day, (who had just re turned from the Metropolis) what the fashion was.';" Why, says she, "Co describe the fashion' would be a greater task than to pass the Air-line Hoge from Wollsboro to Tioga." TILQ- different ekrics of bonnets, hats &0., are as numerous as the different, tests that wear them. ' one would look Awkward in a'certain bonnet, anoth or would loolegenteehond graceful. To suit al l then, the style and variety Intit be large, tl 0 taste of the milliner excellent—and thus &Henn be handsomely fitted with a becoming, but. Mrs. E. E. Kimball is that person; having just re turned from the city with lots of millinery goods to suit the masses. See advertisement. THE MONSTER EGG.—Capt. R. .C. Bailey presented the Agitator ,with a monstrous gennine Brahma hen's 'egg; from Mr. G6o. lands, , Morrie Run, measuring by f 4 inebes,in eircumferanen, and welghibe a ounces. This hen has distanc;sd all previous efforts in her first attempt, and we•wager a glass of. pea•nate ,that she can bet 4 any other ben in the Stato,-hav ing amply prf.parcd - herself far heavy businose.— Try again friend Benisett, and if you can't fetch ep, just step over•and borrow the second produc tion of Mr. liollandst ben. , No goose egg allow el in the contest. Pitch in ! , STILL THEY COME,—Another Brah ma hen's egg received froni Mr.latael • Itidharda lisboro, which, is a iaige one indeed, and ye We must "back" Morris Run vs. the conuty. FlRES.—OnSubdayrnorning May 'lst. about 9 o'clock-A. x , the dwelling house of By . George Ilockus, in Charleston, near Cherry Plats, was destroyed by fire, together with nearlyay the contents. It appears that the fi re took on the roof near the tibimney, and as the wind rats blowing at the time, every effort seemed fruitless on saving.%either puildiog or furniture. Ati. Bockus is an old man of limited means, - and as be had no insurance on his property, this willlbe to him a heavy less. , —On Monday night, the 2d inst:,' about ll o,elook the Grist Mill at Stony Fork, was also destroyed by fire. The spill was, run by water however through the day only, and no fire need about the mill, which makes it quit: conclusive the work of an incendiary. , email insuriince. • • • MILLINERY.—Every lady who ~des ires to ruingle - With "the' festive and the gay,', should drop. in Mrs. Smith's Millinery rooms . and procure orie of her fancy hats or bonnets She has just rived a large assortment. of , erylhing pertaining to the millinery, line. The . hat called the "flair-up," we would,,not recent , mend for the, young lady, until after she lass Passed the ordeal of matritnons, nstliey ore bet.-. ter adapted for old maids. thereis another hat , which some call the "What-is•it," which is rec ommended to the young Mire. and lakes admir ably among the "fellers." The "stand.up" bat will no doubt take the lead among all, the rest, while til,e "free-and-Easy" be worn mostly by the sedite old ladies. The little girls too ; can be fitted out in the gayest style:' All can be suited. Drop in and see. S PORT:WEN:B MEMORANDIIM. The f ollowing woe picked np iu the.strcet, the . other d aY. and for the %Anent of onr sporting men w . e flits iiibis notice free of charge. As there is no whisky mentioned in the Rat, we presume to ray, Qat the excursion will he or has been atteud9d with succers. Read it: " 1 -lam and Fixtures. ,2—Fiehing Tackle. • " o—Dig Worms to-might, 4 —Pipe, tobacco and matches. 5-oata in bag for'horses o—Grub in basket. . 7— Change of becks and boats. _ " ti—Steet, at 4 o'clOck in the morning. 614 look through new it4ofgocidei irt„his . l3torCiit •614,110* L JilitoicEN, , tli On ;Vriday. morn ink hail, '.k.rartY:.(af 0 1 reFIM 8 9,W e i t., .. t° , 1 1 r !? n •?,iktk. - :ing.exeuision nearahe,residenow cifj Amos Coolidge, the 'thin irbieh the horse wo i s et 4.0 10, c 1 dkyippee!lo theTgiciOyAL JeroLad~~YQe r,' 4t4rig 7- fr.9/I:;4•Viskii:A.,tiAiiii:4l,4,' foot. sidevrart;utim :Abe tto gtod, 4 amjeinting- the !4MWiiiii ) 444/'!ilfiiiliOliie?iiiitYSll the. weelrotiglit;:4;orite;loiiii:4o7*-0-oe4 dressed by Dr. ?coho s t.. ' .' - '., -I. "' -s- . ; •,; • . _:•7c,..d,, ,, • , le_.-• " , :, ,1- •(•.t ,•:' ~, .2...:;:, - 5.i 1 I ... ....- ~; ..., ~..., .1. ~.: :. . -: ag -a., •• , p ' , V - 7 '. :' •Ttinti igitrr.„ ,„, kmieting ..willr ha held' , .at the Engintt''iloCee;'Woil s aldot - O. c ikla s ki l 'oY3 - , lain& 1301 instant., at 04'iiltidli,'"lo'reii . 3 ', 1 5 1 4: 11 r 0 ._ engine., , Wit , Jlivi t ti t i t eei,l4 , tl.2l4iii.. 4l / 2 tte,Tkio engin s itie`titeciti.eoloniviitliiit - iielnignin4,Alut .it isimportanC IC sbOultig:bontried.• - .W.,01110111i 1 l Woe° ti s ileltorganizOd etigi, ralli' . ., 7 lTOliyiintibug good firemen; and Agene y. apperr , tile; engine is effectual in, • lim...bandalotsvOlunteeri; but:tbiti lin s iit tbidsiimo,oiiibitin'ty . ,tbet it,',i19114., ne"theromonid tto,ever.o r, it . in. 43 arget-n a . good foreman' , vrith..iiti, Ahrgallito.d.ompatty3n,,Ati, till events, it should be iiiatorl'frcipieUtlyoio Drily o see rbaCit ia•ln . orrlet".bnl,lo i drlll the ,irt,4l4,e,erff. "-Fall in, Co: Q.!' ' • :. 1 - `',.: -,- 2 - S ' i . ' t MRS. SOFIELD, . of this village, baika vary , niqe.aesortaient r:..f 4ettralismr, whkti s tlike )s willing to famish Jo' her iii.;iitininaili:rit:talskipable v i lest - 1i; ,23'TbO latest„alyiec i add• tile toet,i qn.:iiity of , gOode" li/..i i lll?o'fnr!iiil,lfiCri -ifie2-'rtiOne;- Shik ante i a , irY:iiikiaaq,!osthoit: - ;9o9Woi,l",thq . P . 0 1); di, ' played - 'in reanufanturinO'tbeae`artifloiale; Is truly i74 1 144f!l s l;,rlip.iy,,o93s4lll.oV.Oii , i'NlieaiifyTthf , y. are'spld.l% Some'of I,lteni•rlial the original4u nii-` tare,i)lyfy'Atiting'tbi; fragrando';o4o.4i,t; crib • • ; not plippty,, l -Wp.44priser . pll i kko2 ludiert, tf ,.. gir . e l lier pi .7-d eellz-Lthat,j7,fif theYapatr:l:4l 7 St - ,taaiptaiiiii, ThPitt344 . s4: o - I y44:pi*,;', - ‘o44?';',ltflkiiii't .- 1, Main street, near Webb 6a Hastings' rug,*.afore i . - , -:„ 5. . •,, ~- •$: 5 . .., i 5. , , •,.1 1,., s .41:-. -,- .075 r. 7r-IV: - .A GOOD OLD 7 AGE.. , --Thet fun:era - it iaf one of the earliest settlers of Tioga`CO'unty; Mts. Abigail AVetlierte.O,' teek' pliteei . the M . : Epgoo pat of this fillage,';on Thurity,•.•ith inst. She was.Bs years of age, and at ‘ i ha time of her detith,'we.belinve, had been6..re4dorit than ;any otherOirson tlien'•livibg in that-townehip. She experienc'ed religion ht the age of 16 years, and was baptized by a min ister who was one of only‘l6 -regularly ordained Methodist ministers then in the- United States. - For 67 years she professed religion, and," 'it 'was said; never 'iuraed . back. ' She had 10 children, 44:gratidehiidrea",. and - " 16 great grandchildren, making.7o'in all, 54 . of whom are'yet living. , - In the congregation, we noticed our verter'able friend James Locke, of this: villake,' noir about, BO year's' of age. Ho has seen many of the ear- Hest Petters of the county fall areaud him.— Thus, one by ono, they aro passing away, and very soon there will ho none left, who can recount, from their owq experience, the ,early history of the county. Are should be glad, to i publish the recolleCtions of any of our, ilionee.r settlori.: Liru INSURANCE.—The' jrnpOtanee of securing a polioy of -life, insurance, to any mark; rich or - Tioei, -. FOil haidly - he odes-estimated. It is a method of becoming instantaneously weal thy, as'to one of the noblest purposes ,of wealth. If one is to die this year, it is' plain enough be has.bougbt this'*ealth l chehp.:" If - he is'to livo'a long life, it is worth all it costs to feel eo rich all the, while. • . . . TIIE TRATEL•nos' INStrnAreE Co : , OF TiAttf,— FORD; Colin., grants" Life and Endowment : •:Pnli-! eine, of all ttin popularforins, 'upon -the low-rate, cash plan , combining ample security' and , Theaf).. nese of cost under a definite confront: - Messrs, Sailth-kMerrink ar3 agents for Wolfe boy; and vicinity. r, : ' ) this . is Saturday night. , At; all - events: ye will call it such., It matters not, you must know, whetherit be or not, if we make it sacred; -and now, as I foci lhafdull, listless , indeperidelide,'Which comes at times to help us forget that we - are , yet iiiKing;and, through this kina foi g orioric.i; - ries ono into a fanciful realm, where no- burner" "selfishness, 2or pride,:-or-eon fusion; is k 001 5 ,1 4 1: I have turned away from the dusty street, to tett a walk ;with yott in,the,by-wayorherein we in , y know no vulgar eyes tee, and no intent listcaers stroll, to catch the first echo of some my sterionS word, to make thereof a tale.; So put onithe hit, the coat; 14113= obi! pardon. I thipught was my friend, the student. lam a little bent on ab sent-anddistant things, this evening;::fer I hare been musing on a most laughable string of gds sip, this afternoon, thcitl'heard . upon the street. -Never not i3o'fidirions n•matter as to dis turb one's dreams., We shop live it ,down, ma :dense. ' ' ' :‘• •• • - • - • Oh,. you-Wreteli !.bow- formall qiladame, in deed! have elivod those long years together to bo but strangers? But I forgive, for I see you - did not mean it such. You have such a way 'of saying things, I know_ you never intend.. Xis all well enough,,l sirppole; beitireen ‘h4re tarn, you perceive, though without.the coat anil,-;- You'll do. Neven Mind my; blunders. You :know some people aldtays go -stumbliOohrough the world; but when the world learns :Abe :gait, it's all the wee. Andr, sometimes, it ;is a Very . convenient thing; for, when one -makes a mis• step, it is attributed to habit, and passes for . no thing. What a clever werliVto be sure I This way. There, isn't that pretty ?' Tho first violet of the season, though they do stty.some were found in winter. You take that—l this. Now, a wish,— To yourself, reidernber. Sri I have it. Well. sorry, 'after den't' like to win when you are the loser. ' Whist did, you wish Oh yogi I see. It has a tale. s pot it bo untold. not rnolet the recollection;,: Oh, how you AO run on, Mr. Gossip,,to bo sure. I stop yeti, only to say I haVe mit wish; after 411, for it was—that yeu.might have yours. That is like your own self, my dear dame—like ono who will lity asidi her work to' drive away a care upowanother's mind. Yours—not every ones. ; . That's morn chance. It ulust be, for I Lave not deserved de much • and many it one we jee about who deserves it more, yet has never received such sacrifice. If not change, as yeti will. It is a happy chance that ;chances, such :beatitude:?-- What'it is that prompts, it - 'inafteri not; if so • it he. Yet, while 1. wish to tell the truth, I will not take it back and say it le, not chance, and is a law that always was. I leave that, and all the I might say, unsaid. You may imagine all. You know the story. It is but o; new edition ;of a very old heel( in nature. It comes out, .everl and anon, in clear,-large, frank, open and:confid ing type, bound in many styles, but after all dot legible to any others, it may be. Every one has an:edition of his or her own. EveryneWedition is but a .reprint. As - type, in compositionl of words; be but' the, medium of thought, and not thought itself, so is ever Y -new love but teen thro' its object, and throngb'every object, beek-•to the first. • . ; Yea; but my dear Goisip, if you follow back your thliory, It makes-even thiii n lirst a J medium only, and ittowillks thattha semblance is,noth,h2g— the soul is everything. • And.as-all the love which' deifies every human sonl,-sprang fronipne source, and that Divine, it partakes of the God.like na-, ture, and'through this'Diir)noloveonly,- can ye , be Ica hack• to-the :originat fountain, and in 419 acquainted with the living waters which h4vo regaled the earth with nil , there is in it, truly`, beautifui and good, its .wcil as all the truly great. As the dews of the morning, in the heated sups mer-time, 'feed the 'thrifty - flo'iveis and revivify the vegetable wot•td,. so deer this)pse of Ai) title and beautiful and good, purify the heart, refrq'sii the soul, and cause the human lite to bloom 'with perentdal, aye, immortal, flowers. it'is here: weaiust put on ' • I will not disagree- with you, dame.. But: tiki busy world has wino so far astray, that I , a - 4ee' most of ns,vrould find great difficulty in truing buck the lineage of; l our luvo to such u. source; 'or if we could, at tittles, its features have becoMe so distorted, that it would in most twil, be taken for an imposition, a cheat, a false heir, - guilty of. some forgery or,critee, to , make out a claim;to. the-inheritance. Or bourse wo.are not speaking of that luvo ivhieb chaps, the sprouts, bf modern Society, an der:Maldens; the shaded posies with 'faint coll. an 4ter- life, `giewri; ill the hot•bouses of modern feel to each otlt,er in scented billets. Not that; 0000 atter the pm-time floals'aWaY, end the artificial habili ments, whioh eastous or a vitiated _taste itopoSeas tiro cast off, WO true love tin'''y Ail/ill - E - and prove ita heirship from the first. • But we tiro wandering far, s and the shades are deepening into a, war ting to return. Yet 1 would not. If you will go with me, let tie traverse the •UMl*sob %lifitivl4l4 - ittlimitg- - ! - Aviit*l4. /"11wYr A7• 14 77;9 A 1 1 4 11414 4i wandering r elf ( e o d ark, before the good bad inbsided,-WithWo chart '{ { it° resting ulace r nothing' but the c,illirnitable, the . itepetiit'sgekt,bo 4 . o t ottelstoXbfe)Otyrnity of space, to ovenviiefm 2 ,-. 034 "lowildOr • foreve r . Ifs -indeed; the - love of:ldod'shods jilew i lligh ovo; the soul, and endows it with' rs new sense, with 'which to find-its reckonings in this unknown sca b the safe - barbors of which' aro :hidden 'tonal us in our present state; then it - that hive the trite •bopei the indirpensable need of all -!.' , lknoir of no obort or compass4untese ',end 'this I 'do "not; 'o9*elt.lM a k49 14 4.0 + 2 pmpll 9, seen, 'th% aerie rtqlgt' h 1 1, forms, the 'egreniimies;the ontweritin deo, W hich may be imitated and put on bp_tbd, falso, and sea the abstract truth which wt —from the;bo.• inning. That =etabrace,s' all. :IV elontains , the 'lnilditia; , raing , friietftdiAtd tstlitetjite‘ijolttiltips, with the ki4lt NVO have.. Sc:tee' ll • bide" etrr time and i'eriGnfti 'v - i.=-Tue Dra; maths "Association4Xcliphoro, will give an tettainment at the Court:House, is a few days. They will play the " Lady of Lyons" and "fdeg'is TlTtir,f o PAATYP:Para..4, l ,rsOcr. Oplul ;;FPAMMA I ho given. ' - Li 1„1 • 14j4Dv0up...C.9T.m. 9ne thoMan.fthirigil Trroigaileds is' 4-'goV4 Wrayman It is truer woMaßrtdiaymen,•,.l4 -,obey seem tt have that ei*mbn tiomnlain Veined laziness, and consequently our merchants and tradesmen have considerable trouble in getting their goods taken Wind fr9PIACO!. 3 Pqh 1 ,1' 4 " During the past week, workmen have been tin. gaged 1 91 1 Pg'# 113, fiAgglAg,itOMEIt• of the poly buildingion the .site of the Into fire: • We -are glad to fen A tolll l -,fo&t.gpod:olllls;:tas long beeit Heeded there: ' • ' • • " ( IV .I.4Pg•llP,Vpprtetbrtof , :thee, Troy House, has had a very neat canvas awning put up over the entrance to his hotel, which improves i 0 looks very Much.- Hobert & Porter, harness m 4 .4 icers L have also put mp 4 nice, onnvigi•car/Pl,ng iq front of. their ' When, ph whenOs i tbat,juil going to be built? There are so malty di•unkterowdies and night birds" around; that wo sorely need a "nest" for their. occupancy. For several days,"Mr. Hackett, from Pittsburg, 7has,,beerilnEi• on 14: fo wLcYo-headed Mo,4sgd er,,whtinh was hy Abe °cut phut* tribe of Indians la. Kansas, and purchased of them by Mr: Ilackett.•, It its a, curiosity, but 4t. would be a greater ono if it wore alive. .2111.4: - i)Our,C,4tholie frienda!tivei benefit, party- to' Father Lamarque, in Long's HnU, on the 19th pf this month., 1, J. 11. Grant bas repaired _awl ...rept_iikted.,his honed on Elmira moot, tanking it look very n4c, and tasty. • ;:; J. M. Gustin has been appointed ago — DV-14 tho IlahnetnannlLife,lnsurkticeoCoMPtiny, of Cleve; land, 0hib_ . .14. - ,(Deane•-has,„,beaome agent, fcir the Travelers" Insurappo Company .or Hartford, Conn.' • TENNY. Fill JACKsor>' - lour , c9.rresp9wiie ifrit4s us that the recent fieshet did considerabbs 'dam age to the roads in Jackson; 'The formers nie bnprovinOlfe opmtuni!y.,,eflo,rlloll; by the fine spring wentber. _ I IT. J.. Garrison him purchased and moved upon the C. H.. Updike farm. - He is building a`olturn- , ing machine,' With-the Troy-Power, which. is used by most of the'dairymen %Jackson, and is considered ther best in The market. • „ s r.-. 11. Reynolds has bought Mr. , Vanderhoop's store and- stook, on-Hammond creek. , , r;; .„ dreadfal disease, dyptheria, is raging in western; Jackson. - Two families, lived.. lti orie house, near Oroutt's mill; in one of them, by the name of Carey, the wife and three children died; and ono'of the':eaher ;faintly; i.Shere are many cases in ; that neighborhood. . TIOGA.-11 r,:11.41 - Ranvidelli-foriVOicly of ,your place, now the' Wtishingten correspond ent of the Cincinnati- Corn merceed, ind.also of the 04 : 1 : Tribune, spent, u, few, dityp.,ln s iTiogu. lost wet,k, and returned to : WaShington . Dignday y. no ranks 'A No. 1 among newspaper ,•.coirespon. dents. his wife remains in Tioga through the summer, sitippinent the homestead." Michael; 4,, Tharp, lately • residing t . with hls datightor;:Mrs. M'Cullough,ltifiTtOgit, died on the morning of the 4th instant, aged upwards of 90 years. He was a gentleman highly esteemed by all, and in some particulars was a remarkable teary, The work on the. lWllsbOrO and • ,14Wreficeville commence will eomence the 15th M. Hart, the 4ogineer, rented the :house of R. P. H. •••lif'AlldSter" - for the - Sumnfer. - The Fall prook coal company have rented ()Rees over•Bor r dens'druk slim), and tolECh' i -poisAsion-:- ThO*4- trnotorif havO rented' tbe - Wri'gpx,q•ili6P,forMerly occupiOd byjr.'ll.. - Mill which they intend 1.45 fit hp for a stOrc,- And'elfices.' Thdy have. alsO "rent ed the blacksmith shop' . in •cOnnectibit,with the same. •.. • • ' ' • '• • Mr. Ward,- the Contractor, was. town -Wit , week, making the necessary preparations Sohn Menee liiiit6it; Esq., lies enteiid 4 .3tlici "partner ship with C. IL Seymour, Esq., in the practice of law if The Good Templar exhibitions bold in ThatG- , . left's Hall, Tuesday end Thursday evenings of lest week, wyo - welkpatraniz7l, amd gave entiic satisfaction': " • Dr. 0. P. Borden has purchased the house for met-1y owned by, Paul Eraiss, qu Cowanesque et. The wafeis,of Jim kite, AMA prvk-o not Otirely eubsideil-iome ,of 'the yet undef water. ' 15r. Humphrey is doing a lively life-insurance bitsinesd tot thprilltsSitingtoia . :ntaV:,Connectient companies ' ; Richard Mitchell, ono of_tho oldest residents , township, . bas leased, tlis. Sarre ! , pui the' liaise - On' t ilto 4 = Mastraid- Bread streets, iu Tiogis village, formerly o`wned by Dr. Borden, and is now living in It. Ile man universally respected for hia-intemity-> pad :uprightness.;., lie and his wifeliti,t,o - ibko „a, sea all their children settled in lififl-and-it- is iS.,Sat isfaction to their many friends to know that thisy are able to_spend the remnant of their 'days -° and comfortably c billiemsolvei." ".1 f. cheilTeßn; Jr.,,Bas - a co!cp!ete .assortment or hardware, and'sells low as- min be pur chased supshero in the country. RACES.—The Juno - ,of•tlie Herdic Pail Nsgoniatitin-(ea'yelhe troy Gazette) will ho hold ta Willitirus'pott on the 7th, Bth and 9th of June, at which preiniunis will be awarded amounting to $0,01:10.. • , 'PENINIKkINANIA STATE f 3.1 SadiNix, Costltr.wriotr. , --.The .annual "Convention, for the year 1870;31111 be Void at Harrisburg, Tuesday, Wednesday and. Thursday,June 14, 15 and 10. George H. Stuart, Esq., is expected to preside. Each Sunday School in,the , ,Sta4p , islitntited 'to setyll.s - oi'inditi dblegates".'''Vtistori of Church es, Superintendents of Sunday Schools, and proiu „ipent Sunday Sehoot workers' froirt• all Parts :of the Sititti'ltin)inviteditd "attend and partlelpatO.' , ” Oltr Stinday Sehtail brethren from other' States a`re also cordially Wehionied. ' It is''relfitieted that till) mantes of thaie who' tixpeor to or shall bo sent to Rev. Thos. 11. Robinson , John 51.,Sayford, Secretary, s , ll.er.befet . e the, ligst day ofjunci, , rts'it - Will Int necessary Tot 'tease who Would avail themselves of a reduction of faro on the railrOads, to ' - preettro'excurbion tickets before leaving their bentes for Harrisburg. , com mittee of arrangements will secure ere for tickets for all who notify them in time to ;do, so and forward them. 1 i Places of entertainment will - bo p vided tor all who,d giro duo notice of their Comi ''. , ' "T. 11. Rout:lsl . ,. bairman.z r J. M. SAYFO ' RD, .Secretary.ll MEIiI3Y ) B 1 1 / 4 1irsEunt.The . May n ini ber conies, to, newlifia at r orY Blies'Alcott, an tlir of " Little Women" and " Old Faallioniid lion of its 4.4oellont'sin/af9,•and bthei beigWand lively lbinge.. Si 50 . a year., Thorne° /3. Fuller publisher;_ ; " • I - EVEItY'SATURDAY. -- Mr. Vickeni's Nor Tli ister:y - of:Edwfar l 3rilott,vis ntin ned and tv,vo,deeply interesting. filhapters of the story ale given, in which the author introdn4es some fresh etieractiirs ; .amonetlisinr; Itt: Honey thunder, a bouneiu&philanthrop . ist,_ and_.Noville and Helena. Landless, two young pegple who an important 0 ; 9 .4e decel opixiotit of Noyeliellubliatted its.ev.ery,lSatur,day, advance of ittiA'prieltrance sA,Atiy btfcerDpuhlitia tion' in':,•Aireiien„• mid the instalthent weeh'si bane is a continuation bf iin'ob","elniiters of the story its hirciii alreadY 4 aoeared:' •"VIELDS,' OSGOOD & ;Publisher-04s; • SA* YoTIA. orinVeßiti.—Wlion 'Dr. Vistaed - Dal 'rata of Will Cherry ivilfedas congbg..colls, blebilitneat Lb° longs, no nrrest , .the (all destroyer, tionsttioptfon, it , dopA Moro t ban mos; physiclap_ cen ; dot ~Tto,netot a single bottle, costiog olio dollar, will eatisfy.tho incrtl lAUClß tbot they need btioit nb ;futiliff cdrlttio ifquird old. I**434i.X_AP.V. , §t ,- . HAZLETT—BUCKBEE--In 'Farmington, on the 31Linst., , by-Itev.S: -. .k. , ,ltaweorf,'- . .lkW;.g. diatlett,,of Nelson, nn4 ; ilSliss,.C. , ,-14 1 Anah(0,iof s,c ;Fasefington t. - , • ••• Bankruptcy J . I)ietrict Court of .S. or eft. T)N DitftictsOr-TeibtiNtventia. N the matter of Alonzo ;3titlard and. Walter I •Dankrupts. Western= District , of esutteilionits, is: A warrant in Dp.nkruptoy has been issued by Said .Conit agaiust the estate of Alonzo Bullard, of, the county Of Vega, and - Walter Uullard l of thkoctunly,pf•Pradfcrd, State ot' Zenney iv Snui;tn said distil*, who havelmen duly adjudged bankrupts, upon petincin Of Aeir creditors. And the payment*" anYdetitS,, and the, delivery hf any property . ,belotig,ing..to said 'bnaltrnitS, to them or to. ticen. use, ao,d the trria lerssf any property by thorn' Itie. forbiciaqp. by law. - A meeting of the orecittore'et4Chntsk rupts,,to prone their th e it - na choose one,:or more assignees of their estate,wiliksjiebi at a Court of liankruptoy to be holden at ,Tiogatia said district, on the 4th day of June, A.D.1870,, •at ten o'clock A. M., nt the office of Frederick Smitbone of the Registers in Rartigurgy.of said district. A.../itIIRDOOD, U. El. Itihr. May 11000, 2t abed for raid Diet; • - le tirt:Frf ~y.: '.r.4 . "As D , " T.; ` ' ... - :TafiatrenliONDTPlßASTrailtailbeu t.ifl! 44000 liftkrediii*:hititti ?iiiirt che..*6.l o lifi lagiiiy . of onit . hildrod and, ft fty.l,l)raie 9,419a t .,,159t; Pna l ja tbni:crovrtled.ivionixthc44iiititibt safe,:ja! lo 7 intik boffirolhat tollgifilt; ':',Nitjin'eraciti,lo). l . - Yi ,*ll:o,optilst - Aoity 9 ip'ic6;3il fi l itriiif,ss,o4o, ip'ln4 4 i 4 t4Siir*Ari-io44iigkilpiikiilii:4o4rlAtifo t251,4i5.,550 'a. 'year.. Not '4lii eiv go far ab yeti bchowni ,tvelf.induredW*ii&siiigiitill - j r: T. ' i IttvhicAtlip - AW:VaVii,k6g"tqiighi,i,z "if ..710tfordieigtib448,t1nroitly tiotaßany' in 'Alriefiett '61 6 .4 4491 % ;491. alt l ti:4ll l .9 49,:1:2 piva • , promptly, all. just—olamu.....itAtit4o, :/ixt,atre2llt*lnEn Tito tri:saf:R.l)?o , ,:ettlip:bo46•: L wit ;fits tots . i'll6: iladoii,•. iiiViagrew•Siiiii;Anr 'erred Dona • a Day Ali" , ther six $ esti 'it if) .5 3 .been" 1 - broPeratio ritetrifiive 'liir'llo fin* & Kra old tnicKent Policy 1 ' '0.1141.t.% • rt,.; ttriticrl'‘ . .. .5P , v e Agents, elation, i, a. .; , sPE-cdox;NoTripEg.' A GENTLEMAN who ftiffereil tor years_ from Not. eons DeldlityaroplieDecalc pd all i.kt .effeett y ou ykii i nowp.dt uip, for., lake of malty, send free - rii a who n it ft, the rieelps and directions Tor making the simple remedy by which be wait cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the edict ititeeslmpetienton , mtn do, so b addressimg in,piltpot coniidence. - ' 4011N13. GODWilf May 26,419-Iy. s No. (2 INderStrebti New Xork. i.. , THE Advertiser, baying been restored to health In a few weeks, by a vary simple remedy, after Laving auf fett4 II 'At a Wertr, pr ftiffiction,. and entilloA.--4A44odtto, pukka • °vitt fitllo ererti•hoUUbinftare. ' , . . , To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pie soription used (free of charge,)'with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will End a suss Otis von CONUUMVXIOII, Al3llllEit, eta. The object of the advertiser in sending tho Prescriii :NMl filo be ett ) , , t)fitirliord,Oind stireld , .inTontiallop "ti eti / to on eit-ten , Invalna let Mid , hi.hopee every sufferer wilit4y.lie reified, yo.- as it will colt them uothingiattd Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Rev.EDWARD A. WILSON, Williatusbum; Kings 0.01211iY,N. Y.; The Oonfesslons of an Invalid, iniumsnui3 vervitlat v atsli g Melt and others X who suffered from Nervous Debility, ect., supplying the means , of self-cure. Written by one who cured himself; and lent froe.pirrecolvjugepost.paid directed ih . wiTope. • Addresd; " NATHANIEL MAPPAIIy • Brooklyn,N. • , The •liiihes'` Club, of New 'York, ra Gently changed their. discussions from woman's suffei ago.to Nfair preparattena.and, Rimpltßaniishora., They deCiaredihat loreireiaturti had not endsiVredthinti with beauty, it wee their right—yea their duty—to seek it where they: imid:: Bo they',:nll,l9te4 that Magnolia , Balm overcame Sallowness, Bough Skin And Bldg• marks. and gave to the complexion a most distingue, (Soypsian) Parhle-like appe*roneo (doogotops to Inen no'doubt); and tliVt Lyon's Kathificin ' iidde the Mgr grow thick, sett and awful pretty, and moreover -Prevented itirom turning' 'the PrOPrietore of these articles did not send their dieters an invoice, they are not smart,—May 4, 1870-cm. Wall Papery IVitidoli , •paperit GlothShaqi!. • SPSING Sroca. ion 101—Hugh Young t & Co. have jiist received' their Srat installnient; or Wall Taper, Window Paper, and Cloth -,Shades, "for Spring trade, which will be sold cheaper, than ever. Borders, Window Flaturei; Cords,. Testi els, Gilt Cornioes,,Blet e re nails, and everything else that belongs to the trade. Coal o and price Ont. - goods; and exatian'ethinn beforeT•ttrltp3ing elsewhere. Specimens and prices sent `l4 mail to any part of tho coupty. N. B. Our stock is the largest ever brotight 4nto tho,o!ruty, and we don't intend to &under% Sold: " ' ' ntratr YOUNG I Co:' Wellsboro, -krifj?;4 B VA! 4 /tir;e • . . 1 •• TiE,-., l r ,t ~SPEtNit GOODS-. =BE c* (4,oods C.a•tt agnanbq found nt I=l=l IrsIIGKIIXIIII & FAltit'S) Vir,e 'do'nOt'boast'tho largtuit )- hat a steak-Well and etireNlly selected , arid tougbt strietry for ,cash, ,savlog r .all ,iuter . cat and . . dlicbiihte , which purchasers 7ilfit Coveicat,ve th ey' ifaVe their favor.. Moit artielai roxL - V . ' *.,•csax)E3 =I WARE, ORTMORY .f S ~ ~ ~ ~~ is ~% ~ ~ Y 4fitfek found Lt prices :irliehrilays"gutir,ntee their Mile. j • . CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES. 4, .1871)-tt. , ) Wehool. .Actadercilo, and Conuneroiakpourges. ' T" third foils yrn othaaience 6,pii114.18 1 10. -‘ Thorough laetrwition, Terms liberal. Phi losophio apparatus.. ; , t, •, , • ' Tuitions balUtermatriotly. advatusi; .For hill particulars call on or Wreak ! ; IL at,g.busi MarOW 23,18 ) 1V. if ;' Tioga, Pa.; • t 4 AGOOD PARkeisoffereefor salii in 'hobs n. townphip, situated one mile from Map e RidgeTeskoffiets. and near Orantt's Steam mi I, oontaining-oto' hundred acres, With- about 40 acres improved, frame buildings, an apple or chard and other fruit trees thereon. It is well watered, and is an excellent dairy frrm. Will be sold cheap, and terms made easy. .For par #cularpi enquire, ROBERT LOGAN, on - the pramisei, or April 6, 1870.-6'w. F. H. SMITH, Tioga, Pa. 'lAT,rteltCh.- - To Cpivin Boi(hana`; Take notice, that Susannah Bonham, by bar' next lirieng, ' ~ Theobold, Z ittelphas:applied . to - ,the Court citiCoinfirien l PlhasrofiTicigrilcounty tor! wdiirproe frail the bohds of Marin:loy; aridlhattmid Court has appointed Monday May 30,1870, at the Court Ilouso, in Wellskero, us the- time and place of hearing the said applicant in tho premises, on which occasion you can attend if you think pr'o- VPF* , ,s-.• ~.TEAomn J3.,/ 1 0,TT/44 ) i 6,440 • i.TROTTEgGt.:"STiLIJON) • 47 r 1 .71P,74 1 4W" By . JIIPITER D my Fanwi 'Eisler, will mako the setisqn of; fi7j4 for Alituitod number of Maros, ntthe folloyvlok places, viz : • ONE DAY EVERY TWO :WEEKS , AT ELKGAND• .:.: t '.• ..S, :C:ii ~.T.2.,::: ',.: 'I: ..".•:, y 4 ,4111 1.;!... 1...7,, , , 1 , ' - g1,.4-;,r5.,1!?, ..'!: :7 i.;-;.,, I . •-• I ? ,21. , ': • . ..',..,‘ 1 , i '.: : i la o . " ! i " Ad _ll thelio") t_ pr owl ,to 20 per °eat lower tnap kot year ,Z :" . T: ~ : 4 . , !.J. ', IST=~ i ~.,, ~ I4nen and White thiod's l'4) as Ipw as befare,tha'w§r4 ...,*o:keep the *O - Brand,Blaok hiadanalemot eat, IFranklieslin andliarpere Bazaar unite in progouneing,ske ,best. Alpaca 'mailtet; .also 'the ,Beaver,Bratid ; pais ,Mobaire, a , splendid ar ticle; andiall atscrtraent. The,. ,uNITfp;sI:ATE.g . 'jf.4,COMPNY,, Bond ne with the last Invoke 1 I itult,receivedi the following, no ' I I"; i't' 1 " dee: "We propose after April , L L , 1 . let; 1870; to pack' a'isertiflcate i for an elegant Silver Plated - , Tea Bervice,:daily i 'none pound *ohne. The certificate arben ' found,' will•be forwarded to, na, through our agent', and they will dellier'the 'service to theloitunate party!' - We ae the agents for the Company, and we asp assure our onstomera r that their are.gbeapei than they can bo sold at retail, be sides the chance of getting a Ten:Sett. • „.. , • - solioita ckll fr'otr► all tbacitritens of Tioga County and vicinity, visiting Corning, and we assure them that they shall be kindly and fair.. ly treated, and Wevvill do them good. • • - 413iIITEL.'&., WAITE. MEE oods ! Lots 3 T. L BALDWIN A 00'S and , seer a nice eto6k of gobde foi the SPRING & iniii LLINIBM 31142 Z SOCCDO -01 1 a6 , lerts; cpliarp (uid:fiaterint— ALPACI6j4CIItig% . ' CA:BIBRICKS, FRENCH JACONFTS, ORGANDIES, • ,IPEQUAS, vEgBAuxs, BLACK •,,,APrEtCOLORED;SILKS, &c., &o. =I BPAJP:4FIrk Sindniqr , SHAWLS; ;} dAt 11iigiisviortnOtit:to sefoci from:: 3 c CLOAKS READ : E . :L.:MADE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, ALL- KINDS OF, LININGS, FRINGES; TASSELS , &43., TO TRIM' DRESSES • • —Our stpolk,of— YANKEE NOTIONS l ee? ' n ' It 44 ; e1",itiliniY the Yankees havelho ght of so far. • HOOP SIKIRTS,:ittJiiIIORAL.SkIRTS, mosamounca -.- - too numerous to mention; but will say that you will'oeldorn . find so - large en, tumor:talent to Soled, from in a-emintry'store, and - , eleiti -, down':-to the • • - , • ; ,1 Weals° keep a large assortment of,.‘ . READY-MADE CLOTHING, . , iti -suite, and partO•of mite. Should.we fail to milt you with ready-made, wo havb Oanaliteio aid ~ • ' '•; A TAILOR TO•CUT AND FIT:: ~ --.• :14 4 • ...-...........•......... ..... Boots and Shoes; • - all styles and siFea. HATS .AN.D, CAPS, STRAW • .Q 0413 • - 1 AND GENTS' FCKNISHING::, GOODS, COMPLETE 'LINE 'OF' CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE; t HARD WARE, SHELF HARD,,i • WARE, NAILS, IRON, 'lacks, Latchen, Carpenters) Toole. • ! • A: GENERAL STOOK OF ..i ;.: ~ • • . --, 97,:it 0 -C Fa R I .r. S., ,_ -:. ..1 . , posh. TEAS aro lower than at any time sinus theoyar.. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so have some chimp. We are agents for the E. 'JOVE SEWING . MACIIINE. Yi .1 Varmers, if you wituttoola to work with drop SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR • ' Lime, .04yuga114a!er, cto. Butter tubs; Pens . . rind. Ashton Bolt to flavor with. .411 kinds, ot Farm Prodwiewant. ed. Prises can't be bent. Tioss, Pa., Me,. 4,1810. lITZMIT! 1;1111 >OO MENEM IMIMEMIN=I rJE' AL COME TO TIOGA, I PAj, Bp oh he OR SAVQPES CORSETS, &C, BOTTOM FIGURE. T. .. BALDWIN itlf3o. ~~~ Y ~ 6 ms e. The oe rat Neetittie Inthe market. 4gen4 w e an e ws a ei l OY: 2 blgn• " Xibelnilk VOMMi ea lOn IMO Wed Vor term, end ettetilikouldetes; f3,l2lexittcet, den. Agent, Nd 700 el/e0.431t144/13.0641141b1ta'a. - • 1 C . ,-,..-,,,,,.-,,;- ~.,,.,-:.i2,,.:,,,„.. . 4-- ~--•-, ,---•-- ' ' ,5 7 -,..,,g' ; ',7ri.f.:. , ...r.;.• I _l.;ir, ~Z5 e '54,,...., - _' .-,; ...": .' ! 4 h , * 1:,,. - . 7—„:” ',.‘; "';?`.7:,`: - .? , f , " '' , ',: . `1...' I ',',. , " — i,. - :;: , i-ttv. ,, .`_-. ' . , s , '- s - • 1 -, ,itt„-4, 7 ,-.‘,. ' ' 4 • ?... . 1 F i t i 4 - •' 7 ' ''''':74',. - 1. .: ';'-.: '.-•''' ) - ' ''-' • , eo,:r 4 t .. ; - -I'7,'Z' fP,-4 , '' 4 c.. ;r 2 14:-.. ' ',, - '• 2 1 ,;•-` --::. l e ...), L ~..,,,,._ ~, ,3 ..,„.„ „7, _.. %.... ~,e ..,..,,,,o,? :.- , i` 0" > ..., : / S.", ',' •-•- ... 4.5, ' r! ;`, ' , - "".. '1- • ' , ? .1:.:.: .1! 4 4 ''''.: 4, :•,'. , ;3,i.. 4-, , , , = ,; FOR GRNTS, ifOYEI AND CHILDREN. • -0% , '• •-ra • 'TIHE rubsoriber le now receiving a full and ;;.1, , , - .99.P1P 1 0.4 1 ,,4tac!C of . MD CLOTELING, bought quo* Ma great deoliee la 'prim, and whioh he noir offers on the moat, liberal termeb !11101ABlI4RDEN. 19e11ebbto';:401 Is 3; ADMINISTRATO*I3 NOTIOE.-.-Letters of Administration homing been granted on the estate of Hannah M. Osborn, late of Wells byte, deoeneed, all thi ci e indebted t 9 HMO ate relitiested to Make ihnnedlate payment, and thoob having clainis agalistit tepremmt them to DAN OSBORN. Admlr. April 27; 1870,6 Sewing Machine Agents Wanted, TO BELL . & WILSON Sewing: Machines. In six counties in Pennsylvania.' Wagons fur• nislied, and the mostlliberal terms to agents and pnrelinsoirs. No capital retittired: Addresl'or on PETERSON 'A CARPENTER; First National Bank, Apti113,!7.0-tf , Williamsport, Pa. 004040000 TO TRH WORKING CLASS.—We are now prepared to Itirnish all' classes' with constant 'employment at v i home r the treble of the time o forthe spare moments: .13tuduess.new., light and prod able, BersorksOf either sex. easily earn from 50c. to $ per evening. and a pro portional sum by devoting boir whole time to the Boys and girls ear nearly as much as men. business. That. all who see this notice. m y send theiraddreaa, and test tho basilicas, we make is unparalleled offer : To such as are not well Bat:Wt.:dove will send 81. to Da3" for the trouble of writing. 'Fall pirticutare,` tt valu able sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The Pcople's Literary Campanian—one of the largest and best family newspapers published—all Bent free by mail. Reader, If you want permanent, prod .4ablo work, rddross B. C 4 ALI4BIsI .t.'C4l:,- Auguste MAtno. March 10, 1870.5 m Y . . , FOR SALE. • -ABOUM) and lot on P,oarl Street,. 211 boucle :' - e'vnon or aft.t.tok. mahaol house. Esuisdire - on the prorallios.' — ••• - • NEW • The subscribers are now receiving new goods almqtt daily, suited to the trade of thili'scason of the year, and we can and are willing to Inaba it an object to an Per sons who are prepared to buy such goods early, to buy of us : as we think we can claim safely to save them an average of on the prices of any ew at n go ods, and also a saving of considerable moro than interest on what the prices will bo when business is active. . BROW& TABLE LINENS , H ALF BLEACHED' TABLE . .LINENS. BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS; TEA, DAYLAS, SCOTCH DIAPERS, SHIRTING LINENS, BROWN' CRASHES, BLEACH ti I Err ORASHES,, i:ltreleAl3lloK TOWELING, _BORDERED TOWELS, FRINGED TOWELS, TABLE SPREADS,, LINEN BOSOMS, &0., &0., •is marked at fill] twenty-five per cent. less than the prices at which be sold our many goods last season. Our .Domestic Stock., BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, BROWN SIIIRTINGS, BROWN MEETINGS, TIOKINGS, DENIMS, STRIPES. AND NEWEST STYLES IN PRINTS, NEWEST. STYLES IN GINGHAMS, I=l Whieh we are selling at a small advance . cin the present low tate of prices in wholesale 'markets: r . - 1 . ~ • . . , We are also adding largely to onr etoos of Boots and Shoes, putting. in as fast as possible. : • , . .• . • . : '; noweststyles in • LADIES' SERGE POLISH BOOTS. I LADIES' SERGE BUTTON BOOTS. LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT POLISH LADLES' PEBBLE GOAT - BUTTON' BOOTS. _ • I BOOTS. And shall keep a still larger stook this season than last, and also sell them at a slight reductioi in prisms, ad we have been enabled to got a • off of several - of Mir leading makes, and in all cases where wa do so, we give our customers the' benefit of it. We increased our sales in this department last year about 20 per cent. over the Icar before, and bope•to do the setae this year. . terCouicp and - lee'ni3; -404ei will - show you an attractive; stock of NEB W PRIZE and help you make your money buy more goods, per dollat,i tban for a good many years. 1 Jr. A: Parson & -CO. Corning, Feb. 9, .1870. ~' KIM= =ll +:1 „ ;., , 0 •, 1 A 1 . . ,1 z : EARLY SPRING TRADE TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. NM OUR LIN i N STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW, and:every artiolo in it, consisting of i we ate' TIOW filling up with all the desirable makes in Boots and Shoes. sitriLL DISC OIINT =m7=Em===!mwmm MBE COLLEOTOttB of the sorerallownsbt in Tl,Ogil county; Having duplioaies in their hands sthleh rolltusin unsettled re r,,YO'l Bl l. 9 f 7. 1 , 1 4 Ai'afineetif tak'dite ihe„..c.orinty . ATP -1TC1440-S settle the estai, before or during tho'next term of court, atidifothaltrneet - OuP the:C:944 front de linquent collectors on duplicates for any pro. viOus year, if not settled within sald , time, coati will be made-.-Thecounty,:esselmbytteltrtditers report is paying interestiin, t large' enientlt'' of money,, and, deriving no b4z , Tkiit, fropa large sttia"which:nott. collected , Pig 200; `11.0114';:43;d0..i1_ Tittle; Thtgelet ..liouse:, and Lot.f9r: THE Bubsetibor ofrorti l fOr s ale bia houtit W and Jot on Main Street ; oppeallo DAM', agon Shop:: -Enquiro on tho.premiltoti of ••• March - 30, - '7o—eue., I TOJAN MEW; ANOTUER EXPLOSION' . HIS E':lcellenoy,.J. W. Geary, cloyernor Pennsylvania, lalioringiandel a t 'fit.':gif iaf sanity, or a Want of money, having vetoed :the ';Teriieka:O4, cgiia . : i(uSrao Railroad Bill, r• - we would rospootbilly iniorm.,the traveling pubs Re, that, we ' , Fro! continue to run the ;;. Air 71.8- e Stages t o and - Trent,: Wellsbora Tioga, 'ohnue4tl4 vi,ith all pasterrgrat trains:. - ; Baring purchased 'a Viunlber of first *lass born "tes and Aarrlages,' Ste wiU continue to coavoi passengers' iu oar PALACE COACHES; vrblob, for oomfort and nvenieneOpeed and safety, are tiniurpassekOn' any mita welt of New York. •L' Through fare, $1 60, Way stations in propori 'Alwaits bait when nagged. •= • F. D.,BIINFIDIL , CO. , -April tf •- " •" • 4R9oo .. ;! ;;W lf i Ce ar it T at E ett ga c t i etLtrt u s l eivl l l and, take. oLi4era l ...by sample, Y for.Tlll4 (*sa**, air; SPICES. To suitable men' we will give &Atibiry of $9OO to $l,OOO a year, above traveling anftetber expete Nes, and a nhationablecontinbilon on sales: Immediate applications are solicited Irons Proper pa*, ties. References etchanged. Aunty to or address mediately,• , „ • J. 1"10$/d1 B CO., - ' "Continental !dills." 884 Boivery, New Wyk. *April 26,1810-4 t , ; • dELEBRATED BASING POWDERS! Fob. 2, 187 • The Mich to Gioeeriv. 3 L. F. TRUMAN.- • N A taken n t B ak e ß n: , t w h e e n g f t o o r lformerly m o n o c d ng o l end vorted it into a 1 GROCERY Br, PROVISION :* ESTABLISHMENT, • everything fresh and good can be found - hove, and at prices toplouse. . • TEAS, CdEFEES,'SUGARS ) i LASSES, FISH', &C., . • • • ' to euit l ull. • " Call and soo us, that wp may convince you of -the fact that our motte is, "Cheap, Quick Sales, mind Small Profits."' •L. 'P. TRUMAN. ,Wellsboro,yeb. 23,18Z0-If. - • FRESH GROUND PLASTER AT T.pats. 1 BY T. L BALDWIN", 8/ CO. 57,50 per 'ton. G 0 ODS FOR UM for sale by P. R, WILLIAMS dr, CO. - 61741212.01 0 0 O,&AILEIa BY viiilio.O.f lin :Order bided Ont of th e .Conn - pi' "CO*6.}cni,Phltas ot TiOgli:0 0- Ant7,.. th e on. dersigietVgnardlin o Dimino Bleb, - illasYnich and Albert Blot, will expose , le • pnbile `sale, on the premises, in Chatham township; on the, 191 h day of hlayilB7o;rit ten :o'clock A. M. all that certaidpieee', or, pared of land'altusta in said formal) ity or phaihanii sad-'described as follows : Beginning it the northeast"eorurof a lot , of land' owned. by •Levl.ll; coney; them* along the north lino of said CostloYnorth filif degrees, west 80.7 perches, .to Sii , post ;thenea -- ,does the gout lino of. atilmrl.' . ll o 3nBnirs.,.. 1 80•11011 h, 20* degrees welt, 41;8 Oerohes;:to a, pPOlrtthe road; thence along the hightray leaditik4rMillians Clark's, north, 81.idegreeseast,148.11 perches, to a poet setting in the west line of lands} owned by Willia m Clark s ; thiniei along 7 S.lll - a' , lrest.line of lauds owned b Vflilliai - Claik,.; sOlittt d2.7' per ches; to a pOs -( ; thence along the no r th - lin o of land ownedb 'William B. Rich, - south / 0, do * gre9s, West 54 arches„ to 'a peat f l tbence "along the test line of said 'ittelt; south - eight Peroholif to the place "of beglnsalag; containing 40.4 acres, mere or lees. , : . Terms: $lOO at the thin* 'oale,.aid the bele anco in three equal annual"' instalment - I' Unrest. ter . ; ..• WAL B. BX(111; Guardian. _ April 27,1870. St. jr yin want to feel like a Morning Star t ' buy A goods at the Tioga birdware store. • • JA: SCRETPPELEN. Apkil 27, 1870, It GENUINE • NORWAY OATS For - Sale by - • P. ROBERTS. - 'Seed got of Ramsdell,' •; New York. Ifebroary, l l6, 1870-tf. • 11111011 Acadeiny. • /MR Spring Term or trwrow Acarentr will 1, commence on Tneadaykittroh let, 1870. Tuitions 6 to $7. Room Rent and Wood " $ 5 , 5 0. Board per week, ' " ," - ' $3,00. A Teacher's Cuia *Mlle organised at the conunencerisent of the ,741,04.f0r ;to ;instruction. of those wishing to,isacii during the',Snmu►pr.--:* For further inforination, addres4 Deerfield, Feb. 9;'704t. " H. HORTON. A. B. EASTMAN, N i has the largest stook of ' t pt in Tioga county. Also a - ItEW istrortovENErtr, (never before-offered to the public, with which he can give more perfect Sets of teeth thancan possibly be made on any other plan yet known; [See testimonial at the office.] 1, Nitrous oxide'gaa administered with remarka ble effect; rendering the extraction of teeth:pain.. less, and even pleasant. -Two new and complete gasometers in operation, furnishing a full sup ply of fresh gas at all times. , • . Special attention paid to filling and preserva tion of the natural teeth. Prices to suit all. Feb 2'70 tf- - • Elk Run Plaster; THIS PLASTER baying been. thoroughly tested by the Mame, and pronounced by all, to bo a superior article, we take pleasure in sayting that we can supply the messes, as we have any quantity on hand, Price 'per ton, 5 dollars. 1. 011,511PNEY. Jan. 5,1870-sm.* "EUREKA" Sm oba king Tcco. Loril lard's Is an excellent article of grannlitteclNliginia; whet , ever intretinced it is nniversally admired. It is put up in handsome . muslin bags, in which orders for Aleenschttpru Pipes nre daily packed. YACHT CLUB SMOK AC lOG TOBC9 Classed by nil who consumels as the"finest ofall;" It ' is made i of tho choicest leaf grown; it is antilservous in its abets. as the Nicotine has been' extracted; it . leaves ho disagreeable taste after smoking; It is very mild, light in color Lind weight, hence one pound wilt last no long no 3of ordinary tobacco. In this brand we also pack orders every day ioi first, quality , bieerschatun Pipes. • Try it and convince yourselves it is all it claims to be, f 4 III.Z . PINZST or sm.:, VAIL- CENTURY'" LARD'S 4' TOBACCO 'This brand of Cut Chewing Tobacco has no equal or Superior anywhere. It Is without doubt the best chew• Ing tobacco in the country. Lorillard's Snuff's Haro now been In general tufa In the United States , o er 110 years,' and still acknowledged ..tho best" whereVer used. ,- 'lf your storekeeper does not- have these articles for sale, ask him to get them; .tbby are sold by respectable . I jobbers almost everywhere. . . C irc ular and prices forwardOd on application. 1 • P. LORILLARD' & CO., New York. March 16,1870-3 m ANUThEI TUMBLE Cash 1 IS 70 SEE WHAT : SELLING FOR -PA.SH 1 Ony Prices Too ay. Best White Wheat Flour $7 pr bb1.1,75 pr. seek. " Red witnter $6.50 " 1,62 " XX !Spring Wheat, ' 6,00 " 1.50 " Buckwheat Flour, • 3,00 per 100 114. Beat Feed, • 2,00 " " Bran and Shorts ' I 1,50 " • " -, • Meal • ' 2,25 " is, These prices only Flaß CASH. . WRIGHT dc BAILEY. 611 persons not baying Bottled with - na, can not blame us now if they find their accountsand notes left' with an attorney for collection. We give duo notice. • .W. 4s: D. BAGS.—We want all persons having any . bags with our mark on them, to return the•same -at once, as we shall take steps to secure them.— We have 500 bags scattered among the people. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 111 DIVOECIE.-4o Charlesßracet Take no. Lice, that Frances Bruce, by her next friend, A. Lee, hits applied to the Court of Common Pleat of Tioga county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that said Court has ap pointed lgonday, Nay 30, 1570, at the . Court Rouse. idd , Wellpboro, as the time nd Place 'of hearing e said app licant in theVemises, on which cm sion you can attend if you think pro per. ffEROME B. POTTER. April 1870; -4S Sheriff. The, AIR LINE • Coaches ! 1.870, 1870'. • ANOTHER MAN ' OVER t_ A ll:attempt to confiscate the Air Line,Coaoh-1 A es, l whielt proved to be too'light - Terhenvyl business. , The Air Line is a paying, bualness— it pays the travelers and proprietors. Sauce all „,say LET ITER RIP ! The - Air. Line stages , laave Wit:inshore at 51t.ra. and 11 a.m., arriving at Tioga at 74 84. and 14 pan. Leaves Tioga at 1.1 a.m. and 6 p.m., wt.' ring at Wellsboro al 14.1 k. and 8 p.m. , &zEY-The Air Line coaches connect with trains of the Bloeslatrg and Corning railroad, and the stages leaving W,ellsboro for Cedar Run, Jersey Shore, Pine Creek; Gai13,09 and Coudersport.: •. Or Orders loft at Truman's express. office, or the hotels, will be•atten dad to. , 7 " • F. D. BUNNELL & CO. ..41/ . 11,1870. If Green Rouses. THIS season I oar tho finest assortment of PLOWPRS ever` found oiltside the city, em bracing • • • Vuehsias, Geraniums, AeliotOpeg; Verbenap, Revs and, Ornamen tal foliaged Plants, &c., which offer at prices within the resekof all , the 1 ovw of the beatttifal; also ' ," • Vegetable IPlautiq 'in their season, and all the better aorta of 'GRAPE VINES. All kinds. of _ • GARDEN AND FLOWER SiRDS for sale froin the most reliable seed ,T On at Mc 'Cabo & Mies Nurseti,- New Block.- -Catalogues will bo sent free on application. • • 'Orders from unknown correspondents, unless accompanied by the cash or satisfactory refer- Once, will be sent by Express—C. O. D. • No Charge for boxing and packing. Boqueti and Wreaths made to order. • . Towanda, A .1.11 27, 4170-3nt 'HARRY MIX. 82,000 YEAR AND DIPENSES To Agorae sell the celebrated WILSON SEW. ING MAO :lINES. The best macbipe in flu world. Stitch alike on both sides. ONE Ktowurt 1717E011T MONEY. For further pactioulars, ad dross 26 N. 9th St., Philad'a, Pa. Apr. c-3m DENTIST, No. 18, 114 rx, lE,(.l;,ver, WELLBBOli0;14;.. Notice"-"