EM Arrival anA:DepariarO of Stagkist; TUF.StsgeS runidntr over I the different routes from —c 11 1 011.14 M, will dt'latrt to l d " 44 77 `‘, ti• • 3 arrive ns follows from the, " : : 11 Wellsbero post Oaks; 1C5L1.30. 1 R 4 4 TioriAo-10tpart 6 k 10, a. :11. - 1:11V13 11.6 s , : and 7 o'clock p. m, • Orsussoso k 11lAman:Ln.—Popart Bn. ID., arriVe 6p. At rieusneso & eOI3DEru4PORT.—EItp. Mon. - & Ttair.2p. m. nrrlvoildenday.&Titursdny ikt,l2m. WELtstiORO &JEREMY finong.—llopnrt Mon.& Thar. 9i vulva "rnotday WEI) p. - nuito no & Brant , FORK—Dep. Wed. & 'Friday nt 2 1 4. p. m., arr. Wtid. & Friday at 12 m. ' TOGA COUNTY AGITATOR Local Items. WEDNEgDAY, JUNE 8, 1870: . . • New Adverticiementa. Groceries—L. A. Gardiner. Mil) Property for Salo—O. Hamilton. Adm're Notice—laseho & Hamilton., To Stock•arowers--41. D. Rice. Wool Carding--S. A. Hiltbolt. Fancy Goods—A. B. Mina. *, . , 4ITTLE BITS.--Lieligiltfal—a ride on the Air'. Line. —Look out fur the fanny goods at Foley's, as he has just returned, from the city. , —Everybody should look before they step, and think before they'speali. • —Miss Nettie Sends has opened a dress•Mak'• ing establishment in Mansfield. —Read the advertisement in another column, of A. B. Haire, Corning, N. Y. —Charlie Mothers has just returned from the city, and will have pilea of 'new golds in, a few , days. —The city of Elmira has nitiety•liconsed grog shops. This accounts for the late Derriocratio victory in that city. - —The Fourth of July is to be celebrated at Liberty, Pa. Messrs. Wilson and Elliott arc t 6 be the orators of the day, ";--A lady complained to 'us the other day abort persons sitting along the sidewalk and making remarks about lady passers. None but loafers could bo guilty of such an act. —Craton street, between Main and Water, Is being graded by our city authorities, which will be a nice,iinprovement. —Mr. Frank Sears out 'himself with an adz Saturday morning, making quite a serious wound in the loft foot. —A. S. Turner was iu town ono day last week. —Betor the Herdic, goes up in a Baloon—the particulars of which we shall give throtigh our Canton corrospondont soon. • —During the past week of court, many iar faces were in town, some latency g court, others had axes to grind, while a few 'I atl fishes to buy. —Mr:,L. D. Hodgman, of Painted Post, N.Y., lolt :L valuable horse from Iho bito of u mad dog. The bone was shot, to and its suffering.. Reader, bear your misfortunes patiently, tteeonly cold water as a beverage, end buy your •dr goods at Kelley's. He pas an excellent as tortment. —The Quarterly tnecting of the Disciples will commence in Sylvaruia, Friday, June O. Elder Mitchell, of Center county, and other reinent speakers, wilfhe present. —flannel & Co. have purchased a pair of fast horses and a fine carriage for, the Air Line; end prepuce to carry wedding parties and Bich like in "style." —The workikon the Wellidaire and Lawrence ville railroad is rnoving along finely. Three hun dred mien aro at %1./I'k, and several hundred' inoro aro expected soon.' —Monday, 300 i t i tltiitno, the day set apart fur decorating soldiers' graves, was duly observed in this place. The business places weie'closed, and a large portion of ,our citizens visited the ceme tery antlyarticipple.d in the dteorallori. —Mrs, 0. Dulliirol and Miss Gibba have recent ly opened a dress-malting shop, at the residence of Mrs. 0. pulti l, on Water street, in this bo rough. The Judi 8 no doubt bonelearned ere thiS where to get) the fancy 46 rigs" mode ne,— Shoodly and all other walking dresses, and ether ,kinds, made to order. • • rEItSONA f..—Mr. .1. K. Newell, of the enterprising litui of Newell L Owuns, Corning; New York, stepped into our sanctum on Wednes day last, lonising hale and hearty. Read the advertisement of the Hart ford Life in _another column This Company has some opeciel fealUTtd %col thy the uttentioti of agents as nett us ethers. RIMIGIOUS.—Rov. J.' L. Oil (uni Te , t , alls;,viii plead' in thu Court lineee,' Sun day nput, :Juno 12, 1870,0 101 IL. ill., and 71 p. • N EW C ()ODs AT TlOGA.—Having just . returned front the city, (Wickh am ft F.t rr, Th?ga, Pa.,) are again supplied with a nick: , 4eleetion of plod- which they aro disposing of at the lowest. figuret. Call and. buy gopds at what they are ttertlV.-2w. T. 114.: MORRIS RUN HEN OUT-LAVE,I). —Mr. N. A. Elliott brought us two largo Brali ten. hen's eggs, the jtlier day, from Mr. G. 11. Kit, of Mansfield, measuring respectively 8' and 1:.; inches. t This must certainly settle the egg /Nation ; for nu further effort to enlorge'en the present sire, znu•t oortninly prove destructive to the hen. t Cinema.- , -The expected advent of Gardiner and Forepaugh's circus, caravan and collection of wild beasts, in this village, to-day) if the theme of the curious, pleasure loving pub ha. This big show seems to, ave taken the coon try by storm, wherever it has appeared, the 'pa hers giving it highest praise. The collection of an animals is Enid to be choice and large, and the circus performance - superior. ::"To dtiubt lVellAmo will he brim full and voining over." eos'r IsionrrEilii.—Dr. %V. W. Webb, aui,teti by Dr. D. Bacon, of this place, made I!“ mortetn examiption of the body of Mrs. A. Yalsin,z, in Dein - tat', who (licit in that town two iluk• ,ittec, and took V, gall stones from the gall tladdc.r, the smallest of iwhich was /IF; largo as a sired vett'. deceased had tech a great . ;Atter, and ILn...examination was Houle as Te iptql 1) hei a hen living. Fite diva at the age AL011111.:DT0'1111-: BAR,— Willi:an A. Es q , %%HS adlailieti to proetteo in the soy omits 01 [MA county on Om 30th 0114 We qr4tohlte' the flu upon the accession of tm 9“.tthy a )(lung man, and him upon tho good , pinlOUAof thilSO (If the Bar who haen thic err td his aequaintaneo. hi r. Spout has, and &- mitt, nmuy got,d friends. It Is always It pleas-, 111 ' l"%cb`offil: Holt men to the profession. The Illtfe alba/L.:4(in to "tile liar Is the legit of lifily by unremitting Mat for many tears, ran 0 15 man beyonto a goal 14 tv3 yr. It is tho one Kieueo-ichieh is without Hail : it branchOs out, all may iron include, and 114,k0 . a goud'utto of, all ''llt(rA• There are nn 4 rainy (1113 i ." in the TbEry is no want nf work. Tho Looks al "!3 lie 'tee n . larever Mr. Stone ehall commence, ho has our Lea Ivigies. idlT. INSIJHANCi . Every 1'4414 tliiiik• iLA . !bun 11110 aduttt, that it is not wily It duty to , 41 “/ 411 , hot his family and ft leads, ;tot he 141111 . ,1 tAt iu setae Lilo lusuriina Volopany. 424, Y people lure ftfiil t o il to F:ec ti te torliethitig lbeir Laiiiice after they NA a itazi;:ed not hate a life policy of ti f,w aul bll t o•day P atutl thus 6COun the desired object, fur U,•aterrort Hut) La too lute. Header, is it 1.01 pltasahter w reottate with it.ur fondly kotiwing I,h:a have a eolopete'veir tAg tor diem? L au, ttieb apply to tlfr. A, - Motiroo, who is agent far tile 'lin, 'AND Co ,of `'°e Qf themost reliable, bufe and prompt cont.. doing Lueino.s. lIIItD ANNUAL STATE SAI I / 1 .601.11 •CitOOL C ONVENTION,—Thia Cimvention will meet ta the First ,Presbyterian Oflurch, Harrisburg, e t iday, Wednesday, and Thuredify, June 14, 115 16, 1 870. Large preparations aro made to tr eornetcdate all who attend. Those who con template going should notify Mit , . T. 11. Robin. 10n, at the above place at once, so, that condor -4109 1 4 44 q RAN , Ito assiglN4 theq wile there. Let all •the ekngeliosil sabbatlt sobaelg 4 1 the county be taken aii interest `tit the' Mer4itntito' . , haeltunoc :fernier!" bud charge of,* st ore agent of thit Itto . 'Coal Mt nitig and itatlromt.company, I "decline being -a ettodittate - fcir the (illlee erSheriff. Thanking my friembi for their interest in my liehalf, I moil, re 'spectrally decline. lours, &e. T. T. JANEs. _Blo?eburg, May 30; .1870, • SnmEL wrlting from Etk township, says: • • "Tho Money Luminary must try again, for my ito and I have a grandson, who at the -limo of his birth,.bad seveti natural grandmothers, via: tw9 gtandrnotiters; fuer great-grandteotbers, and ono groat-great-grandmother, besides two-grand fathers and tWo'great-grandfathisra-11 in alt.". TIT FOR Tat..—A merchant came Into a printing office, a short time since, anti seeing- a pile of papers lying on the table (it being. a day for publication,) unceremoniously helped himself to a copy, and said, "I °spose you don't take any pay for just ono paper?" "Not 'always ," Topllied the printer., fThortly afterwards the printer en tered the merchant's store and called-for a pound of raisins which were quickly • weighed out to him. The printer took tho retsina, saying—"l 'epos° you don't charge anything ,when- a follow don't take but a pound?" "No," said the grocer, after seeing the disadvantage under which he was placed by his own stingy liberality toward the printer, and said: Wheu'hdet airy more ?I'etcs. papers front orprinter pay for thent.—Ei. a t OYS, DON' ' EAD THESE TEN . POINTS. -1; Honest; 2, Pure; 3, Intelligent; 4,i Act "ve; 5, Industrious; 6, Obedient; 7, Steady ; 'B, ObligiuW, ralite ; - 10, Neat. Any bey who wishes to make 'ho world, should pos sess these ten iands of pbtoes are open for thoust totean come up to the standard. Each boy ea* suit his taste as to the kind of business ho would prefer: Places are ready in every kind of occupation. Many of them aro filled by boys who lank somr of the moat important points, but they will soon bo vacant.— One boy within our knowlodgo is very , fond of smoking cigars and attending the circus and the ater. This eats more monoy than ho can afford, but soneltoto he manages to bo thoro. Ilia em ployer is quietly watching him, and we shall ex pect soon to hear that he has been detected, and his place filled by some boy who is getting ready for it.by observing point No. 1. - Other situations will soon bo vacant, hemmer the boys have boon poisoned by reading bad hooks, such us they would not dare show to their fathers, and would be ashamed to have their mothers see.' The im pure thoughts gathered tcbm these books, will lead to vicious acts; the boys ruined; and their place's must be filled. Who will be ready for ono of these vacancies? Distinguished lawyers, use ful ministers, skilful merchants, most all soon leave 'their places for somebody else to fill. One by one they are removed by death. filled your ten points, boys; they will prepare you to stop into the vacancies in tho frond ranks. Every man who is worthy to employ ail boy, is' looking for yon, if you havo the points i l Do not fear that you will be overlooked, A •onniperson having theso qualities, will shine es plainly us a Star at night. We have named ten points that go toward making up the character of a successful boy, so that they can - bo easily remembered. You can imagine ono en eachnger, rind so keep them in mind—they will lie worth more than diamond rings, and you will then never be ashamed to " show Sourhand." LECTURE..—.Mrs. Rannalt,T. Stearns, lecturer anti missionary of the . Ponnsyfvania State o Stadety of Spiritualists, lectured in the Court House in this place, Thursday, eveniiig of last week, on the khnoral subjeet or their belief. We were not in at the opening or her lecture.— It is said she made a sahlme 'truer; and to say that her lector° was.of a high order of in tellectual end literary merit, would not ho ti•y• ing too much. Call it what you will, there was WU ell arenrate thought picot rational philosophy in it all She spoke With elf/Sett eyes, and said a plurality of spirits put the words in her month. Her speech and gestures were entirely involtm iaryp on her part, as rho claimed; and while speaking, she affirms, she was in a partiadtraneo state, her body in a prickling sensation, such as we fool when a limb is asleep. Her eyes were not only elo.ed, but throw nAtack in the head, to induce or comport with, a predisposition to sleep. She spoke nearly two hours; and when her lecture \ Was over, g , ,i've ptrudesion to .the audi ence to atic any que,tiuns. Several questions hero asked, and a mtlivcred-in a manner to leave an impression of satisfied curiosity, i,erhaps, on th eminAs of the audience. - She was yet in the trance .state, when these questions were propoun ded; and her-manner of speech was the sante as helots. She nas --- ;›tuitti .ppy in her method, it her philosophy is madness. g wAs not at ell diiconectted. Tier answers ware ready on the instant—there was riot the least horitation, or faltering in her speech. She' went right to of the matter, as it iez , ined. and spoke with so-much eoutiduoce,.as to make it apparent that the intelligence which was unfolding, was; salitlicil of the correctness of its answer. It was apparently, as if thi truth of nature had found a tongue in her. During this tithe, curl osity, perhaps nothing more, with. the most, was ,at its highest. • A fiU• answering the questions asked, sho gave sumeihilig of leer personal history. She has never hesen at school since vhe was twelve years of age. Sho has now been lecturing POMO ten years Lund nearly two years for the State Socie ty. She bag spoken in pure Indian tongue, while in a It:ranee, knowing nothing of the lan gm* herself. Tier theory . is; that inspiration awl revelation are not divine, but only natural, man ifestations. Take all she says as truth, what has Spiritual , ism done for the world? 'lt is a reaching out. into the mysteries of things wo do net need, and, have ri f e certain knowicageof, in this world. It 'Were better to hide our limo, and only give at tention th those things the usps of'whieh wormy comprehend. The subject is too abstract for 9onereti, human nature.' When we shuffle off this mortal coil, Fpiritunl fond will answer: in our present state, we need some other, and to this we must attend. o ij COURT PnocnnniNos.---Coprt con vened on tho 311th inst. lion. TT. W. Williams, Additional LAW .Tudge, rind tho Associates upon thn Bench. Judge Williams was called away. and Judge White teak the Bench Tuesday, and held the Court throughout the week. There was not a rery largo attendance, though there were some twenty indictments in all. Most of them were eases of little public importance. Commonwealth vs. Wm. D. linnx it. n). In dictment for afisniik nail battery. Troo bill Continued Samo v:i. John Morgan. Larceny. True bill Continued Seine vs. 'Elmer Itfehier. Assault and battery Pleads guilty. Fined $lO and casts. Same rs. J. u. Wnkoluy. Assault and battery Trim hill. liontinuoil. Same vs. William Roberts. Pulse pretences. Convicted. Entered into recognizance to appear at August Sessions, to receive sentence. It was generally understood !hat ho would have a call out of the county, during the summer months, and ,could he ligely to he detained wittalut its limits. Ills business away was understood to ho tugeht. As soon as his recognizance was taken, lie !widened away in a great bluster. rt Was un der:lona that a farmer who had cows for sale, was ut the court House gate. Mr Roberts is n cattle buyer, and has n sharp op) to husiness.--, Just as he any about to emerge from the court roomlin the flurry of one bent on a good trade, his Matte., dodge White, said to him : "Mr. lic.boitli, this Chutt convenes again on the last Monthly of August." This was so appropoe, that-it was some time Lefton the tipstaces could rgsture tmler. Common woelth vs. Llewellyn Northrop. As sault and buttery. True till. Continued. Same vs. tutu() Mayhem. hut: bill —Cor k ti n t le d Saute vs. Jacob Allen 01H.truAlng logal pro e.et.s True 1111. .Continued. EI Same VA' Horace and Douglass, Johns. Cut- ting thither trots. True bill. Contimied. Same vs. Bannister Bonn et. ul. Larceny Truo hill Continued. Sarno vs Darius Ford of al Assault and bat- Plaad guilty. Fined $ll and costs. Sarno vs. George Jackson et. al. Disturbing meeting. Convicted. Fined $1 each and costs. Snme vo.hiel lirinnor. Surety of peace 11Jil ie , olige..l in $l,OOO. Committed. Name Vs Margaret Davis Larceny. Ignored. Saititl vs. William Benson.. Desertion of wife. Deer 44 to pay $6 a mouth. Same vs. Frank Longbothoni. Adultery. Con- New trial griptpd. On Wednesday, the license ases were taken , , see where there Ms no oppeaftion• Q a uito WV' number worn'granted' in'dikerent parts of the county. ' The whole afternoon was minsumed with those matters.. We think, the time forbear-, ing these cases Would be changed, so as not to interfere with the trial: of causes, at a time of , the, week whoa all the Jurymen and si largo nun; bar of witnesses are,yot in attendance. 'A hot* way would,,be , ta'areet'rile lurisdietlemin Qom; MissiOners, Or I leavo it, to-the people; il,ndAu the whole subject out of Court. The Court unanimously refused to grant the licenses in Wellsbore, being satisfied that the . Weight of Puldio sentiment is against • ilopor,,JudgeWhite s makes no sego& of his in:. tetitien to refuse ligonses in 4 alleueth cases. In' his opirrion,lha village Is inneh ' more quiet and peaceable than formerly; and the . doing away of the public example does much to improve the morals of the community. No one could listen to his remarks, without going away with admirit- Mien for his decision of character, a4l for the 'fearlessness with Which ho maintains his opinions (mall proper occasions,. 0 BLOSSI!URG.—Editor ;of 'Agitator:— My attention was this day drawn to a remarkable sensational Glory in last week's Agiiator; by "Scribe,' wherein lam made. to pereonate the principal character. Snribe'sineentive talent is i l, brilliant. Tce illustrate, I will give a plain state ment of a I the facts from which my conspiracies, foul plots, ho., against tho people of Liberty and Jackson, core manufactured.' .. , While in Washington this spring, I called on the Second Assistant Postmaster ' general, for the purpose of trying to secure daily „maitservice between this place and Roaring Branch. I was shown tho maps of the different mail routes, and wo examined them, to see if there were any that might bo dispensed with, without material injury to the mail facilities of the people on said route. I pointed out three; among them the route, from 'Liberty to Trout Run. As there was no post of- Ace, and no inhabitants on '...the lower 10 of the 1.5 miles of this route, ho saw- at once that it cwould furnish Liberty with quicker and moro '(regular mails, if a daily route were established ifrom'Roaring Branch to this place, and ono from this place to Liberty, cutting off the route from Liberty to Trout Run. I was asked if I thought snoh a change would be acceptable to - the people of Liberty. My answer was: "I'd() not know; I have no authority to speak for them; you bad better write and ascertain their feilings on the eubjeet." A clerk was ordered 19, do so; and notwithstanding Scribe's aescrttonito the contra ry, such letter was received and answered by the Postmaster, before the ohmage wait made. I will 'only notice 'ono other of Scribe's mar velous flights of fancy. , Isio, petition was over gotten up fur daily mail service between Roaring Branch, Blossburg and Liberty. The petition for daily mail service between Roaring Branch and this place, was before the Department seve ral days before I visited Washington. And I have never written, nor caused, nor counseled to bo written, hay petition for daily mail service between this place and Liberty. A petition for that purpose was handed to mo by the mail car rier, signed by about fifty inhabitants of Liberty, with a request that I would sign it and piocure other signatures to it, and forward it to the De partment.' I received the petition at 12 M. At 1:30 o'clock, on the same day, I received notice from the Department that said routo twas estab lished ; and the Postmaster at Liberty, I pre sume, received notice of the same, at 4 P. M.— In my ignorance, I did not conceive the necessity of forwarding a prayer for a favor already gran ted. ' Since writing the above, I have learned, by a gentletnati from Liberty, that Mr. Gond tinthority has reported that the names on the petition havo boon attached to a petition for tho discontinu undo of the route from Liberty to Trout Run. Mr. Scribe, and all his relations, are well aware that said route was discontinued before'the said petition was signed. Ido not fool- disposed to ;DT much about Scribe's veracity, tut would ear nestly advise him t 6 place no more confidence in that Mr. Hoed Authority, from whom ho appears to have gleaned most of his information, for his statements aro all false and slanderoUs. Turn him out, or,you will lose your good name. May 30,1870 Monius ItuN.—A grand concert was had lit 1.111.9 place, May 2b, at the Welsh Congro gational church, Sento of the most prominent, pieces that wore suig were—" Juli,l3efore the Battle, Mother," "Eorosters Sount the Cheerful Horn," "The Lord Have the Word," "Hallelu jah Chorus," and " Johnny Smoker." The sing lag clothed all members of the club with honor, and especially the Conductor, I[r. Thos. D. Tho l . mos, who is a man of modest and calm disposi tion, unselfish, but very.perS - cvering. High cre dit is also 'due to Mr. W. Wyles, Mr. !put Mrs. John James, and Miss Benedict, for their charm ing pieces. The members of the club respectful ly tender their warmest thanks to, thorn, for their kind sympathy and noble - entertainments. Mr. Davies VMS chosen manager of the stage, which duty ho executed satisfactorily. Major T. B. Anderson presided. Ile made 'very appropriate and encouragingjrcinarks in favor of the After passing a vote of thanks to all parties con cerned, the audience dispersed, well gratified. CAMP MEETINC4--Mr. Editor :—Be lioving that your readers generally font interested in thin christiau civilisation of our country, and that a largo portion of your patrons', aro, mom— bers of Methodist congregations in 'Tioga coun— ty, T yenturo to send you an article in regard to an anticipated camp meeting, appointed to begin on Monday, June 20, and continuo till the fol lowing Saturday morning, in tho . town of Far mington„ in a grovo owned by Mr. Geo. C.rippen, one-fourth of a mile south of Farmington M. E. church. Two meetings, designed as Troy Dis trict camp meetings, are appointed this summer; this one to accommodate especially Tioga county. The other to begin in Smithfield, July 4, to close on Saturday following. The pastors of Metho— dist churches in Tioga county, and ono layman with each, selected by his official board, consti tute, the business committee, to Janet at 4 P. M., June 2(1, on tho ground. Public service to coin mouse on that day, at 3 P.M. The people arc 'advised •to t runk° their own touts, out of strong common factory cloth. I will smut a description of the form and manner of making them, to each pastor. Call on him for information. If persons wish to rent board tents, by going into the neighborhood in time, they can %mango for them. SPECITLATION.-Will any eorson undortako to make a, speculation out of a religious gathering? It is earnestly hoped no person will try to go near the meeting tor the sake of turning money to advantage. Let it he a religious gathering.— It is hoped those who go, will mostly take their own provisions with thorn. But the tow, who may want to hire board and lodging, we aim to pro rido for. ATTENDANCE. It is hoped the true edicts° will be pursued—to go early in the week, and stay night and day, in provided quarters. Even dai rymen will occasionally, ,find limo to go fishing, or visiting, or on a journey, or to ho sick. Ity trying, a goodly number can gather bore a few days, and ho profited, by an assooiation from many pastoral charges, in religious Worship.— The ehurobes may thus ho greatly quickened; the sob& of truth made to reach 'many who otb erwiso would not bo reached; and it is hoped many may ho led to Christ. " Prayineßands," composed of christian men and ii(Cnion, may surely gather once again in " booths," ioally, as did the ancient Israelites, to worship God. Wo invite christians of every name, to worship with 11; and wo hobo, in our way of presenting gos. p I truths and experience, tO rPligiously, benefit all who come. Wusbny Coon fIAN. Mansfield, May 2G, 1870. . • MANSFIELD.—Seeing that your car reitpondetits from this place, Accidental and Reg. ular, have both dried up and Jailed to perform their duty,' it was thought requisite thar some one should take their place. So hero it goes.— The people of Mansfield erg doing something in trying to keep up_with the rest of the world,— And first on the list of those who are doing, is Mart Ring, who, with an efficient and first rate gang of workmen in; hill factory, is turning out same of tbo handsortiestand—best bedsteads ever made in this section. Keit is Elliott, Clark Co., who aro supplying this •region with doors, sash,ablinds, floor hoards, Jce. Then the Baileys, with their saw mill, shingle and lath machinery,• are doing a smashing busineis. 'Such men as those above mentioned aro the kind of folks we want - hero. Our morchunts have all been filling wp their stores with new goods, and are doing a fair business. In fact, we are all doing some thing ; even the loafers are not behind others in all on- J. P. TnYt.on, P. M THOMAft EDWARDS attending 41 theifgaire;but are:. still lonughfg nbout this groceries and stores, setting a bright examPlo for thelising , generation. ' • ••. Onischools aro, prospering 'as • usual, • Tho tieli.o.o,l. for soldiers' orphank, Is,' _something for whioli'overy Pennsylvanian has a just cause for fooling-proud; • This sohool is Omer the best and the best corianotod in the State; and lefilledwith theroostorderly:and Lost; hobayod lot of children that., can bo found anywhere. And our Mato, 'Normal School,- that noble' Institution whieh is filling ou o try,' with conipotont,toeoliers for o,ur`Cormemi,Schoo cortainiy_doserving of a• poising notice..': , ~• "- • - • -From the Bradford Roporter, s o lea lathe poople•of that county bavo formed a hiatorica the Purpose of preserving the records of the early settlement of northern Pennsylva nia'; and many.eorrespondents of that paper, in tho different townships of thatominty, are giving some account of the caily:,settiorpent - :of their several localities. Now would it not be well to get, up something of that nature in Tiogo, coun ty?. • Thou) who know personally anything con cerning the early settlement of this count y, are fast passing away, and will soon bo gone, and with them Will go all the knowledge they pos sess on this subject, unless some moans for pre serving it aro used. There aro a few old mon yet loft among us, who could give much valuable in formation on this subject. 'Such mon for instance as Mr. Edsoll Mitchell, of liiiddlobury, (who it is said was the first white child born in what now Oonstitutes Tioga county); Jacob Kiphart,,for merly of Middlebury, now of Covington 'tewn ship ; Loren Lamb, of Mansfield; and slow oth ers that might ho mentioned. Col. Emory, of Wellshoro, (if my memory serves me right), in a paper published in this place some years ago, statedtbathe bad a history of •Tiogleounty, 'which' he promised to Pnblish, and 'doubtless would have done so had the paper continuod.— Wo know of no ono better qualified to perform such a work than Col. Emory. Is it not &sire n() that such a work should be given to the pub lie? As there is s portion in this. place that mites occasionally for the Elmira Advertiser, and signs his name Somebody, I will snbsoribo myself TROX.—One great need tha't our peo ple have, is tho want of some kind of a fire "ex tinguisher," Notwithstanding we, have had some pretty big fires, no ono seems to tlk that if we had had some sort of an engine, a groat amount of property might have been raved which was destroyed. If they had had some hind of fire apparatus when the last fire broke out, it could have been stopped in the first store. To be sure, when buildings are burned and built up again, they aro a great deal nicer than the old ones; but, then it coats to build, and it don't pay to, be burned down And built up again every five or ten, years. Wo may expect any night to wake up and find all Trorburned down, because we have nothing to put a stop to the flames. Mr. Theodore Lewis, of Elmira, traveling agent for a wholesale grocery firm, came to this place six weeks ago, and leaving his horse and carriage hero, started for Williamsport, expecting to re turn in a few days ; and from that time until a few days ago was not heard of, and it was feared ho had been foully dealt with; but Tuesday last his wife received a telegram from h m from Sac ramento, California, Business of i )portanco had called Mtn there. Mr. E. D. LONVIS, of \Vohs towns ip, has boon admitted to practice in the cotrtta of thin county. OBITUARY.—From th inn Lodge, No. 79, Burlingame, lowa, weihavo received the following resolutiOns. Mr. Clerk was formerly a citizen of this county, highly, respected by all who know him.—[En. Whereas, it has pleased the Great Architect of the Univcrso to remove our beloved Brother, Mas. for Mason Wm. W. Clark, from the labors of this life to the Celestial Lodge above; therefore, Resolved, 'that in the death of Brother Clark, Corinthian Lodge has lost an honest and earnest supporter, Masonry a fain friend and just•orna mint; and society one of Ood'd noblest works— an honest man. Resolved, That pro deeply sympathize. with his bereaved, and distressed family, and. commend -theta, to tiff% le.frPo. n4' - M I.4l*.s.doevaoltassaa - r..... -- at , e. lot may be east. Resolved, That this Lodge request those rose; lutions to be publistihd in tho Tioga, Agitator, and that a copy of the same be futnished the widow of our beloved Brother. J AlklllB ito . arats, ~,o mm, C . o 0. H. SHELDON, s' C. D. WALD°, Eleo'y "Always as Now." is the title of a fine Poem in the Juno number of Merry's Museum ;—if this favorite youth's Magazine remained. ,always as now it ought to satisfy the most fastidious, but the publisher, not content, announces pew attrac tions for the volume beginning with the next number. If you have not soon the new series of this old favorite, send for, a specimen number. $1,50 a year. Honacn B. PULLER, Publisher, Boston. FOUND AT LAST o A remedy that not only relieves, but cures that enomy of mankind, Consumption, as well as the numerous satellites which rovolvo Around it in the Anne of Cone,hit, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Influenza, &c. The remedy we allude to is Dr. Wiiitar's Balsam of Wild ebony, prepared• by Seth W. Fowle it Son, Boston. MARRIAGES. BORDEN—PALMER—In Delmar, on tho 27th ultimo, by Rev. A. Dodge, Mr. Charles Borden and Miss Amelia A. Palmer, both of Delmar. DEATHS. [Announcements of deaths published free, and all obituary notices will be charged at the rate of 10 cents for ten woo AIM IN—ln Wellisboro, May 19, Mrs. Buy wife of I pzokinh Austin, aged 67 years. ilkWfilliA\ fo , ll',s 4 \Ail 4-1 Mr. Allen Daggett of Lawroncovilio, announces himself a candidate for the office of Sheriff, the ensuing election. . - Mr.,;r. L.Baldwin,,of Tina, announces limolf a candidato for tho Oleo of Sheriff, subject to the dee/. sion of the Republican Convention. Mr. A. Fiih, of Mainsburg, announces himself a candidate for the aim of Sheriff, subject to the deci sion of the Ropublican Convention. Mr. .Toe' S.ilingham, of Deerfield, offers himself as a candianto CM' the office of Sheriff, subject to the deci sion of the Republican Convention. Mr. M. D. Wllibelm, of Knoxville. offers himself as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican party.* • Mr:J.lff. Phelps of Mansfield, announces himself a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decis ion of the Republican Convention. • Mr. A. John Smith, of Middlebury, announces him self as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention:" A CARD.—Having boon Solicited by Many of my friends, in different townships, to offer myself as a c a ndid a te for Representative, I take this method 01 informing them that I accede to their request. Wish ing it tone distinctly understood that I adhere to my previouVy expressed opinion against personally can vassing for delegates' votes, to secure a nomination, elm), therefore terrain from tho usual practice. Should the Republicans of this county do 'rno the honor of choosingine to represent and servo them fn the State Legislature, I Will endeavor. by a faithful` discharge of my duty, t o repay them for the trust contidoil in 171 p. Mess, May 31,1870. IhENIIY 11OLLANDS. HAND IN HAND MUTUAL LIFE, INSURANCE COMPAN ()glee, No. 112 S. 4th St., Philadelphia Chart'd Capital $500,000. Assets, - - - $1,000,000 000 Valuation of Policies, Iss. , 893,600 00 Annual Income, -- - • 67,910 96 Ratio of Aaaota to LiaLilities--$155,00 of as sets to every i. 100,00 of liabilities. Air.' This Compaq, which ranks amongst the most popular and su cessful Life Insurance Cora patties, grants, ?alleles an all desirable plans, both with and without profits. ALL POLI CIES ARE NON-FORFE{TAELE. NICHOLAS RITTENHOUSE, Pres't ROBERT M. FAUST, Scc'y A. L. ItIONIIOE, Agent, Wellsboro Office with 3no. T. blitohetl. _lOO,OOO NODS WOOL WANTED. A LSO, $lO,OOO DOLLARS WORTH DP Goods, To be sold at the lowest break down prices, at ACADEMY CORNERS, PA. 0, ' l lO-tf. PURPLE 4 DE/KEANE SPECIAL NOTiOES. TO ,OONSIIIIPTIIMIS. . TIM Arlvertiser,basteg been restored to health la a fee? Weeks, by a vary simple remedy, attar having ant. farad several years with a eavero.lniag„ affection, and, that dread disease,Consumptlon-10, anslool to snake known known to his follow-aufforors the means of cam To all who desire it, ho will gond a copy of the pre soriptton teed (free ot ehrirge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find KIM: Mow Yon CIonBII7MPTIoN, Assume., }Moronism, etc. - Tho object ot tho advertiser in sending the Prescrip tion is to benefit the athlete& and nPzend information which be - conceives to be iIIiVAICIADICI and be Levee every sufferer wintry his remedy, as It will coot them notbing,and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address _Rev .IiDWARD A..IVILEION ' •Hinge Conniy - ,il:l', 'Aray - 20, Iso9 -Iy, • - • ALABAMA CLAW. Wo afro informed that the most Der elptant. and nuylplding of tho private citizens who have claims•va. the British government ltroDr.d. 0, Ayer & Co., of Leaven. Mass, the manufacturers of moil clues, - They .will consent to nothing less' then that their demand for theclicinea destroyed by the British pirates shall be pald'in gold and In dollars to the lest cent. They are emboldened by the fact that the 'des traction of their goods by the English In Ohina'aud elsewhere (for where aro not tho thonblesome nation trampling upon somebody /) have hitherto been paid in full,and they now say that they shall be. They how eve r propose this compromise :-Ilive us Canada and we will call , it oven, because wo can then send our ream diet, thorn without duty. [Washington News, tray 18,1870. • IT is An ESTADIreIIa "FACT ' , that Consumption CAN be cured; but it is far better to prevent the cruel disease from fastening itself on the system, "by the timely use of a term* like Dr. WISTAIt'S 8A1.541,1 or WILD This Standard preparation will speedily sure a tough or cold, and even Consumption often yields to its great power. A COUGH,' COLD OR SORE THROAT Required Irarnedia to attention, ag nog f 0 )" loot often ro6lts in an Incurable Lung tiRok , cHIA , Disease. '4' A Brown's Bronchial Troches c a ' - most invariably give instant relieL Feu Dammam,' Aartha, ,Oavennu, Consoupnvz and %%Rost Dissease, they have a soothing effect. SINGE)IB and PUBLIO t3PEAKERS nee them to clear and strengthen the voice. Owing to tho good repntatiott and popularity of tho Troches, many worthless and cheap imitations are of forod, which aro good for nothing. Bo snro to obtain tho true Brown's Bronchial Troches. 1-sm. Sox' BaoDypLin. EMI PBLISIIED for tho bonoflt of young men and othora who suffered from Nervous Debillthoot.,eupplying tho means of solf-curo. Writton tdr ono who cured himself; and sent fro on receiving a post.paid directed' onvelovo. Address, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, - Brooklyn, N. Y.-6m. A OFINTL:EMAN who suffered for years' from Nor vona Debility, Premature Decay, and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of autforing hu manity, Bond free to all who need it, the roc dpt and directions for making tho tlimplo remedy by filch ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by th. adver tiser's experience, can do so by addreising i perfect confidenco, JOLIN B. 00 i ON. May 26,'69-Iy. No. 42 Coder Street, Now ork, The Lull' Sorosis Club, of Now York, recently change their (Mansions 6003 woman's stiffer ago to !fair preparations and rimplo Banishers. They declared that wero naturo had not endowed them with bonuty, it was their right—yea their duty—to seek it whore they could. So they all voted that Magnolia Helm overcame Sallowness, Rough Skin and Mug. marks. and •gave to tho complexion a most distin4ue (Soros's») and marble-like appearance (dangorouti to men no doubt); and that Lyon's Ifathairon made the Hair grow thick ? soft and awful pretty, and moreover prevented it from turning gray. If tho proprietors of thetto articles did not send their sisters an invoice, they are not smart.—May 4,1870-cm. Wall Paper, Window Paper& Clatfi Shades. SPSING Broca ton 1870.—Tfugh.YoUng & Co. havojust twelved their first installment of Wall Paper, Window Paper, and Cloth 4hadog, for Spring trade, which will be sold cheaper than over. Borders, Window Fixtures, Cords, Tass els, Gilt Cornices, Picture nails, and everything else that belongs to the trado. Como and price our goods, and, examine them before purchasing olsowhore. Spocimons and prices sent by mail to any part of the county. TLNNY N. B. Our stock is the largest over lirought into Clio county, and we don't intend to be undo;- sold. IMO YOUNG .t Co. Wollaboro,'Maroh 6, 1870.-If xruiz_1411,142,1...-0.-eirovAowl ar e 4 rt a on reasonable tprma. This stand is a de irablo ono, has two barns upon the premises, throo Walls of good water, and a lot of fruit trees. Tho lot contains acres of land. Address, or call on JAMES J. MARTIN, Oscoola, Juno I, 1870-4 n. The proprietor. The McFarland Tria Wilson & Valkenburg,s. Gold Down, Geo& Down, and Specie - Payment Resumed ! of almost every quality, style and price, and an endless variety. Drop in and take a look through our 'new stock and be convinced. beimtiful styles, largo assortment and cheap. CLOTHS &CASSIMERES of overy doseription, and clothing made to order in the very boat istyla, and warranted. Also, I HADY MR C4OTHING Wol!shorn, May.lB,-1869,1 ur ATKINS lk LOUDEN re if V spootfully inform the pub -6 lie that they have established 4 • At their Stable on Pearl St., opposite Wheeler's wagon amp. Sipe° or double rigs furnished to order. They aim to keep good horses and NV ft gone, and intend to !linage. Prices reasonable. WATKINS ,t; LOUDEN. • Nov. 24, 1860-Iy. • OPPOSITE, the the Hazlett House, TrOQA, Pa., knop constantly on hand a largo assort ment of Parody Grocerisis awl Provisions, FLOUR FEED, AND MEAL, PORK, ° BUTTER, LARD, CHEESE, &c. May 18, 1870.-3 m. A. lIUMPIIRtY &CO Inteinal Revenue Tax! I\TCITICE is hereby even, , that the annual fist of taxes for 1870 are now due. All per sons owing the United States for Taxes in Tioga Comity, are requested to call at my office over Wm. Adams' Store, in Mansfield, on or before the Ibth DAY OF JUNE next, and pay their' indebteOness, or costs will ho made. For the convenience of Tax payers, I will be at TIOGA, Harlett's Hotel, Friday June 3, from, 10 a. m. to 4 p. co. 4AWRENCEVILLE, Daggett's Hotel, Satur day June 4, from 10 a. in. to 3 p. m. BLOSSBURO, • Coldsmith's Hotel, Monday June 6, from 10 a. in. to3p. m. ACADEMY CORNERS, Cowanesque House, Wednesday June 8, from 10 a. in. to 4 p. m. WELLSBORO, D. D. Holiday's Hotel, Thurs day June 9, from 10 a. to. to 4 p. m. All that send money by Mail mutt enclose three copt postage stamp for return receipt, and' at their own risk. W. E. ADAMS, ona of an Invalid, cm ERRORS OF YOUTH. Hotel for Sale. and so is the nigh Price of Goods at NE W GOOD S Ladies' Dress Goods, CUTTING DONE in any style desirild always on hand to tit a customer at once. WILSON & VAN VALKENIitTRG,_ Livery Stable : Livgry thr fire, A. HUMPHREY & CO., ~a. . Prices down to the bottom tlgnros. UNITED STATES Depj Col,, Tina Co, .18th Dist, Pa. June 1,1870-2 t. N G- o`o 1:) A PAISLEY * SHAWLS, D R E G O 0 II S. In Groat Variety. PARASOLS from $l,OO to $5,00 each. SUN UMBRELLAS from $1,25 to $2,75 each. KID GLOVES—the Jecepheno Seamless, warranted equal pa any in market. From our regular manufacturer at still lower price.g. CORSETS in great variety from the Worcester Corset Co. at low prices. WRITE PEQUE in groat variety from 313- to tine. GINGITAMS, MEETINGS, TRENTON PLAIDS for Children's Wear. The hest cheap goods in market. LastAltut not Joust, we have an entire NEW STOCK of Serge and Pebble Goat Work, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, in Button Boots, Polish Boots, Congress Gaiters, also Serge Goods foxed in Fine work. liro keep Elmira, an endless variety, which is warranted by is as equal to any made. CALL and see us and wo will show you a lively store, and strong inducements to buy. Ended SC) —THE FOLSOM IMPROVEDTWenty-Fvle dot- GteJ tar Family Sewing, Machine. I The cheapest rstOlass * Machine in the Market. Agents wanted in every Town. Liberal commission allowed. For' terms and circular, rltleess, A. S. Itauttron., Gen. Agent, No. 700 Chestnut St., Nina&Whin. Pa. The Subscriber [COULD respectfully the attention of close purchasers to his new and extensive stock of MERCHANDISE, )311Y 00011 S. SHAWLS DOMESTICS, OF ALL RINDS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CAN TPN MATTINGS, PLAIN AND COLORED, TABLE LINEN, . RED-SPREADS, Window Drapery, and an endless variety..of HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, PAR. ASOLS OF ALL STYLES AND PRICES. Clo - thing; • Dopartmont will ho found full and — ciimplete, inOluding many now styles of lino Goads, madir up:, and in the peace. All nra invited to call ! examine. Also an endless variety of very cheap at Welishnro„Turie 1, 100 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having 'boon granted on the estate of Hannah M. Osborn, late of Wells bore, deceased, all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immOdiate payment, and those having Maims against it to'prozobt them to DAN OSBORN. April 27, 1870. 6t 'Admtr. lOWA LAND AGENCY. ripliT subscriber would inform the public that he has the ageney of a quantit) of lOWA LANES, which ho will sell for cash, or exchange for real or personal property, on reasonable terms. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. lie would say that he has examined the prop erty and titles for himself, and believes be lan make it-for the interest of persons going West, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. For particulars, inquire of S. 13. GOODELL, they 11, '7O ly Sabivaville, !nog& Co., Pa. Applications for Charters. OTICE is hereby given that the following IN applications for °batten; of incorporation have been filed in my office, and will be present ed to the Court of ComukonPleas of Tioga coun ty, Monday, May 30, 1870 , Application of Hiram Freeborn, John Good speed, E. Gorton, et. al„ under the wee of the Pint Angelical Congregational Church of Knox- Application of FrederiCk Baylor, David Er& Bhnjamin Brion, ot. al., under tho name of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Liberty. Application of M. P. Marsh, 0. A. Smith, C. M. Robbins, et. al.,under the name of the Gaines Free . - Will Baptist Church. JOHN F. DONALDSON, WalisborO g May {ll, 1870. Prothty. J. A. PARSONS dti CO'S COLUMN. MIMEO PARSONS & COl, No. 3, Concert Black, Corning, N. Y. Open Centres i and Snatillteenties, in Blacks and Scarlets ARABS, A. T. Stewart's & M. Landerbergen'is Styles. Spring Shawls, PLAID, PLAIN and STRIPED. laCcoc , X) ..Ir...irtsg, J. RICHARDSON'S MAKE,' just received, such as The SHOES, THOMAS HARDEN'S A T 3=lll J. A: PARSON Sr. CO 9041 WNTED an active • man, in 7."' A each county in the States, to travel and take orders by sample, for TEA, COFFER, and SPICES. To suitable men we will give a salary of WO to $l,OOO a year, above traveling cud °chef caper'. sea, and a reasonable commiaaton.on gales. Immediate applications are solicited from propef- par ties. References exchanged. Apply to, or ad re s im mediately, J. PACKER ,ft CO., "Continental Mills." April 26, 1670-4 t 3t34 Bowery, New York. E. H. Harris' f CELEBRATED BAKING POWDERS J for sale by Feb. 2,' IS7O. P. R. WILLIAMS & CO. The Place to Buy Draperies. L. F. TRUMAN, HAVING taken the Store formerly °coupled by John It. Bowon for dry goods, and con verted it into a GROCERY & PROVISION ESTABLISHMENT, everything fresh and gond eon be fonnd here, and at prices to please. • TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, MO- LASSES, FISH, &C., &0., Cali and seo us, that wo may ow:keine() you of the fact that our motto is, "Cheap, Quick Sales, annd Small Profits." Wellaboro, Feb. 23, fS7o—tf, 15 / • . 4. s 4 , 3 4` T TAR NVOlll{ll4O CLASS.—Wo are now prepared tofu mist( nil classeugith constant employment at 11011 (1 the tit) of the time or for the spare moments. 110,V, lltiht Allll profitable. Persons of either sox easily Orin from oc. to $6 per evening. and a pro portiouill HUM by devoting their whole time to the business. Rep( and girls earn nearly us much as men. That all who 800 this notion( may send ttivir address, and teat the business, we make this unparAlteled olfor To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particular°, a valu able sample, which will dV to commence work on, and a copy of The People's kit rary Clmtpanion—ono of the Largest and best family newspapers published—all sent free by until. -Reader, If you want permanent. Profi table work, iddress R. O. ALLEN. & CO., Arfiguol° Maine. March 16, 1870.-3ut GOING SOIUTIL CL. WILCOX hereby givos notice to all per sons indedted to him, that•immedlate pay, mont is required, as all accounts must be closed in ten days as he is going South. Persons fail ing to come to time, must stand the consequen ces. C. L. WILCOX, May 1 8, 18 7 0 - 2 !v • STATE NirMAL SCHOOL, MA SVIELD, PA. HE EXAMIP,ATION of the Graduating T Clans will commence Monday, June 13,- at 9 o'clock A. Id., nd continue two days. The hoard of . ezatnin re will consist of Principals Cooker, Carver, -tend Verrill, the State sup't WicAetsitatu, and the County Sup'ts, of the bib Nor4eal School District. The publican+ iavited. All Graduates wh . o,have taught o , oll'ol annual Terms in the State/tiro entitled to the second degree—the ptipers properly signed should be sent in op or before Juno 14th. May 18,1870-4 t.: 0.11. VERRILL. Notice. NOWE is hereby given, that a meeting'vvill be held at the Engineillouse Hall, Wenc her°, Pa., Friday afternoon June 10th, 1870, for the purpose of receiving , apjlicationa for ahatetnouts of Borough and School Taxes for the current year, .; an d that na'npplioatione for such abatement trill be considered thereafter. • JNO. 1. MITCHELL. W. A. STONE, • Seo'y of School Board. Cl'k of Council. May 26,1870-3 w. - SIIIRTiNGS, to suit All L. F. TRUMAN. NEW SPRING GOODS. i t NEW and desirable stook Goods eon again be found at Mme.! WIG AM & FAR. 'S, r Tioga, Pa. We do not boast the largest, but a stook waR and carefully, selected, and bought strictly for Cash, saving , all interest and discounts which purchasers wUI at once perceive they have in their favor, Most articles in the rlxt.m•- 4:;;;Tr.co4OrhiS Groceries, WOODEN WARE, AND CROCKERY LINE, can co found at prices which always guarantee their sale. CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES. xVICEHABI & FARR. May 4,1810-tf. EASTISAIV, DENTIST, #tl '' e"; WELZSBORO, PA. special Notice. A B. EASTMAN his the largest stock of e teeth ever kept,o Tioga county. Alai's NEW INPROVEICENT ' never before offered to the public, with which ho can give more perfect sots of teeth than can possibly be made on any other plan yet known. [See testimonial at the office.] Nitrous oxide gas administered with remarka ble effect; rendering the extraetion of teeth pain less, and aven.pleasant. Two new and complete gasometers in operation, furnishing a full sop ply of fresh gas at all times. 'Special attention paid to filling and preserva tion of the natural teeth. Prices to suit all. Pah 2 ''7o tf "EUREKA" Smoking Tobacco. Lori).- lard's TB an excellent article of granulated Virginia; Wher-t ever introduced it is nniversally admire& It Is put up in handsome muslin - bags, in which orders for Mearecha Id Pipes are daily packed. CORIL- LARDS T YACHT CLUB T OBACC O OBACCO Classed by all who consume isixs the "Andel 'areal;" it is made of tho cboiceet leaf grown; it is antbnervous in itsetfeots, as the Nicotine bas been extracted; It leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking; It is very mild', light In color and 'weight, bence one pound will last as long as 3of ordinary tobacco. In this brand we also pack orders every day for first quality Meerschaum Placa. Try.it and convince yourselvos It Is all It claims to be, "Vag PflitST OP ALL." LORIL- LARD'S A C CEN TOB WI CO TURY CHE" This brand of Cut Chowing Tobacco has no equil or superior anywhere. It is without doubt the beet chew ing tobacco in the country. ~ Lorillard's Snuffs Ileve now been in general use in the United Btates over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the beat" wherever used. If your storekeeper does not havoktheso articles for ealo,,aak him to get them; they are lid by respectable lobtera almost everywhere. t qireular and prices forwarded on aliplicat ton. P. LORILLARD & ?p., New York. Itlarch 10, 1870-nm ANOTHER TUMBLE! Cash 10'0 SEE WHAT SELLING E'CiR CASH! • • Our Prices Tip-Daßv Bost White Wheat Fl 2 our $7 pr hbi.1,75 pr. sack " Red wituter $6.50 "U,62 " "XX Spring Wheat, 6,00 '" Y 1.50 de Buckwheat Flour, 3,00 per:100 lbs. Best Food, 2,00 " Bran and Shorts 1,50 " " Meal 2,25 " " • Those prices only FOR OASTI. 3 WRIGHT A* BAILEY. ' r . 1 t ii All perso s,. s not baring settled with u can not blame u now if they find their accounts and notes left wi an attorney for collection. We give due netice. ± 517. A. B. BAGS.—We want all persons baying any bags with our mark on then?, to return the same at once, as we shall take stops to secure them.— We have 500 bags scattered among the people. r; hl3. AIR LINE Coaches !, 1870. ANOTHER MAN OVERBOARD. AN attempt to confiscate tho Air Line Coach es, which proved to be too light for heavy business. The Air Line is a paying business— it pays the travelers and proprietors. So e all say LET HER RIF ! The Air Lino stages leave Welleboro at h a.m. and 11 a.m., arriving at Tioga at 7i a.m. a d p.m. Loaves Tioga at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.,larri ving at Wellsboro at 1 p nr:and 8 p.m. 1 1 .. -jr Alf - Tho Air Line Coaches connect with_ttains, of the Blossbnrg and Corning railroad, and the stages leavipg Wellaboro for Cedar Run, Jersey Shore, Pine! Crook, Gaines and Coudersport. p..1-Orders left at Tiuman's express office, or ; ' the hotels, be attended to. F. D. BUNNELL A CO. May 11,1870. tf Green Houses, PHIS season I offer tho - finest" assortment of I. FLOWERS ever found outside the city, an- bracing Fuchsias, Geraniums, Aeliotropee, Verbenan, Roses and Ornamen tal Foliaged Plants, &c., which I offer at prioos within the reach of all the, lovers oftliTbeatitifril; also ' Vegetable Plants, • in their season, and all iho better sorts of GRAPE VINES. All kinds of GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS • for sale from the most reliable seed men at Mo. Cabe & Mix's Nursery, New Block. Catalogues will be sent free on application. Orders from unknown' correspondents, unless accompanied by the each or satisfactory refer ence, wits ho seat by Brprese—C.: 0. D. No charge for boxing and packing.. Boquets and Wreaths made to order.! Towanda, April 1870-3 in HARRY MIX. . $2,000 A YJAR AND DIPENSES . To A g ents to sell the celebrated WILSON SEW ING MACHINES. The best machine in the world. Stitch alike on both s ides. ONE M&onnsn WITHOUT AIONEIc.. For further particulars, td dress 26 N. 9th 'St., Philatrti,Fa. Apr. f -3m • • heraby forbid anyporson tint or! h ec i.rbbring our, father, Jacob Ora bam, on our a ount, as we shall pay n 1 debts of his aontractirig after this date. JOSEPH GRAHAM, HENRY GRAHAM. - TCHABOD GRAHAM.- • Jackson, May 27, 1870. gm WHITE LEAD, LINSEED O, and PAINTER'S' MATERIALS or ALL KiNDat for gale cheapertthan at any other establishment in Tioga county. at P. R. WILLIAMS k 00'S. N 0.13, MAIN STOW, WRIGHT .% BAILEY.
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