1.061 I ,and Depial oro of St i•ettnieg•over the tlitteteut tehted 110111 .0 lA' will depial t awl 4, 111 Th follOSt (COM 111)41 O' Off LW * Wellsbere Lelloßo S: toot', —D 18 1 eport & 10. 8 In 8 p. 111. 111 A Ni4111.D.... -- irel)111 it. 111. E 11 I rive U p IVO LSBOklil CoUltt.thrOllT —1h1).1414111, 'flitir.2 p. art Thurcillay lit I'2lll. VF' ftoualli , A , ' tnsLr Saolm—Depart. Moudt Thar. Oa 111 0 rri en 'rnescluy & Fri. 5 p.m IviLt.nimmp. ai r. & STONY Wed.& Friday at 12. Weil..t 'Fri t day at 2 1 41. n. IOGA COUNTY. AGITATOR Local Items. WEDNESDAY, • JUNE 29, 1870 New Advertisements Clear the track—F. D. Bunnel. Auditor's notice—Jno. I. Mitchell Strayed or Stolen—Henry Gifford. Mowing Machines—John Wortendyhe LITTLE BlTS.—Cbangeabli3 weather. —The weather—Dryasdust. —Wanted—Conway's Sprinkler. —How to eat lee Cream—Takli it cool. —Good lay figure—A hen on. —Astonishing—The meeting of two extremes. —Stoell—The little end of nothing whittled Off to a point. —int. 1) D. Holiday has retired from the hotel buAnci,e, and moved into his new house on Wain —deed remedy for love siekne§s—Cold water baths and art external application of Salutifer. —Miner Watkins has opened un eating lame en Main street. —To keep your standing goOd—Don't sit down. —Bad calling for boys—Catcalls." —Young's Night Thoughts—llugles? (tvl*e?) —A Woman Maxim—Bring 'em Young. 1 it naughty to wink ?—All depends whetli et y,,u have a cinder or pretty girl in your eye. 'lulturc—How to pull letter any is to Fend a —Mark urnips ; wall boy EMI ctry. Lut MEI your run, 13i1; CALF.—Milan D. Wilson, of Delmar, informs us that he has a Durham call which 'weighed 125 lbs. when taro days old, He it (erdiott it it -queirts of skimmed milk a day it to 1,11,1 to slam the milk f.,r such an :altimis quadruped as this, ART.—Professor C. 0. Thompson, of t.te Normal School, Mlllll+lloll. 1.01111. in t 0.13 pottrait Itev. libis,“:on Archer, ..fChorch rdle, Al.l, which is H. very erediirthhi, vivo, o vr,,r , Mr Thompson's :ucce::s gil us promise emoo.lie.) in his elio:-.en !krt. BAPTIS3I.—ROV. (). A. Stone tulmitt •ten,tl fil.limil k oo of Bald Lv illlllll , l , It.ll to 'our persnns'on Surlay last. DII.9IATIC. \Ve are requested to tale the Drama will give Iwo en ertaiiii,•iit. uC lilt) (Ise wt flings Jul) 26 acid 27, 1.711. LICA], iTEIIIB of interent are alinoA :e.irce. I kydtiuheri Ihir tilhige teee , to he on its good behavior : nil is gullet, ftll the 'm1.'14.1114; of the busy earirtets, nud tl , ;zoom !lily of the tut unto DOOM 10. lVe ;hall exiitet fettit thing to twin up, or 011itithl (1411111, below twig, shit I io ill lie PiANos TuNED.-- O. B. Tubbs, 0 7N,w 1.114 timed ,a number if pia no: iu our vill ige the past week, and has givtin good 'P has liail many years usperient . e ill tuning iristrunient, arid hi tilliFt!• foto inure nimble than perinini who do nut In:the uninr their huginess. 11,3 will vi,it Wellsboro A.tiu Pr. 1...65, giien in this paper. " IN UTAir."—Willinni V. Dun IVells.bero, is agent for Ihe,ralo of thi. It purports to ho an "expose of the se end rites :end rerenionie , of the I.4itteday Saints wth hill authentic ht:tt rs of the Mormot ;vet. Frew its origin to the preKent dine. - 3. II editor s 4 the Salt Below/et., tli u‘ h.tre a desire to look int, )krend-w. o c , leas rot (lonia Ilia hook wool Ituhhoto in . a holple.ia a1 ,4.4e c r..q.e. Inc Inn) rot t with sue:e-s • PI X.+. La 1111.4414, .1 , ( v.:ls in t ,mn:l a v“re, rII. .1 14-.11 llt hough, ).1.1.1,jp..1.1 ..1, .11..1 L;,11),.,1 in all that a Ow. tl. l.irt%, dal seemf••.111 . 1:1 /ICol ..1 AV Is.. :1..111 ILI: ill tt i 11110 . 1 . c. Litt 1014( .luhr nlfu i,•ft to I lii.l /If lt; m.l Om , 3 Immm 11 tell. II„ &WI 11.11-e ,tll.l :141, tut 1 , ,1de 11.1114111 Iho t 111.,cy u , r r, Imo 11131 t% tI I t 1,1 i.. per tce f.de I. :111. 1/011 !t. Li 1% hing tilv n 1:, I • I.ca /:'t.., ..I dr li Ltihr.q, ..tin. •..I..luur , `“41,1• %%di ht, 0.11 to 1...1.1'1.1 }Alt tilt tili/CSN /Ili .cur I.•l ' l i iVg LAWS it. the lEEE I gir• i treil.sr/—j.11.11. 1;111.u.1 111 8., I% 11 tte,o. cl vtE..t. to' Ca ‘.l I en ''' Its•• lllle illll. 1.. 1%. • I 1.1,1,.1 milli (;04.1) • ( hie frknil lir. 16,y has re ,„l U , .:11 Air F.. I) I'velthatn, a rt.:Ter:table t.h3ht Fteithen ecutety, NY , the hilloising knit., tibia rpteks in high terms of his "Sulu• " CAmintoN JUJ: 9 4), 1870 " hr. Roy, Dear Sir: Please tend me two tiez ea l Arriers' Perf, , le,l4 and I a;tl ilor7m more of the 'dallier. I mind till yon nt it enr.l Ihat Saltai• 1.1 . 01e...tea here. A )11111.c omit, hy the name of .M;e-, mot A itli :111 tl.jtit3 t.l Ouc t t hint tinger.t, it to 114..•.;111e et eft awl r. main iltemd thA tint of lti , 11.11,41, and everything that lie thst hand hail to Ito :tippet-tot over tla Mittel . •II had neon in I Ilk Otlitli -11,:$ I•nlo •u-1 We it ewiltuelide.l him to try the (1411th I nn [lily rnigtr ; le did yo, and tiro jl I , llv,ititho 10.14,1 the contracted (girth and tatt , ?l,B,lind have elieoted a e.ittoplete cure. Ole 311 11-e thia linger tia aid! "It:, either of lithe "Ili , - It you it e,sll help thesnlnofyuur Adw,,11,10 %. id get •lii nili.l,tt it to the ,mtetevet ANN Ex citt.l Al' NIA NSF' -- , \Ve 111.1 ihe iileaAkre at attending the exereiees a the N.,emAr. Mati,liehl, last :w.l tegiet that lie have nit rpate, t.. 0 late Fuel' nu ae.-oont our A .al , l Ir.nl u• 4 - (2,,Ncrnr. 'hi, to ~%.ti a concert of v.e.il a n d instrumental eta.i.. ot ',the Nortaal ('l t jt* I, ,fu,,,Lly eveHhi g , -.ha w 2 . 1 I,'- , 711, I,v*Prof, T O. 'toy t and elm , -- Pr.d.ll.;v t dt! tit efficient itcslructol in ant=ic at CA , ' , .11,- N , cioal AII the pit. -, ' Ili e.r Flied 'WA . 4.'11 : 4 ri l l' . i a illpi 4 . l /;11i0n, ;tot hodt 4)f them ecrute•tn, .t.n it t applawo. It t‘ mild 1.43 in yid inns 1 m toinvi -11111 the,e pet fornIATICVe 011 01(1 tinQis , °t i„, r,t l • 1.4.1,1, e.t , claim no critical knew "J.:“ . "J.: ,It i ..“-i,t. If trite oe to it; may he grain:tied 11 , ‘.3 i d tzio - m the aIItIiVIIVP, ue $114114 sliy 1. .' 1 " 1 , dI Ift- no! dont -•intielt, very It - L.llllone, 11 .1 , .4 r.iiscia t.gellivr, it exceeded ever thing 'T• 1 , ...e .1 i r twat.' njiltio the •outayi It is L ll . ~ ..1.,1P11M 1,, oiler - the claholao.vtill di , . 1 .1 1 2 ,t I it. ii i xcention of such diliktdt ndtsic: ...- - ;''l - : ,, t.5n'.3 110 tet•ult dote f.. - rt tt credit, not ~,, h :,, the rerf.rrner , , I ml 1 •1 lit 1' 111 •,Trni,, 1: 11,11 , 2. C , 11:1111.111q: e "IIY : 1 •111 t.i grow tiro] fti tiluvic ilo. t , lq'etrrql• ill de• vet. linV : ICIthil011 PrONSSOr 11 “,1 Clu-zld Ow Illvtigill.ilst 1% kb On the ct~lut, 6p rcquest. f hose who to ste the. Irogrmittne. will find it in a late istne Of the Ay 3 3 1:11T/NO gOCJETICS " t%tming, 11 nu.tiig 4.f titkiao ...0 IL:. Tile men den' , Tr $1'""k!I iinew Kritimtntr, I. tele 11.1 t hitic.. The orati•di It. 11. ritc-tng. -The achnow i 'd.n.4 Aihty uf this gentleman gave promize ucli featd; and Hare was n'large audit-nee ga— thered to hear him. His address was practical, full of thought and good advice, It was well . . • delivered, in that un aiStuning Ay ohakiteleristie of tho t-peaker, 1t bud tho -high merit -also of not being lung—indeed it s ' eetuoti tM.; short.; but we are confident that, if the young men and woe men, to whom it was ei , peeially addreAged i xort well the lessons it should teach, they wil! find it , ample for complete digestion. He opened' up to their view the. vast and "varied fields 'of labor which lie before them ; drew from the vast many instructive examples, which should point out a wisp course of life; and closed with a beautiful sentiment, lituonishing them to worthy deeds of action. Wn lie closed, tho almost breathless stillness which prevailed, indicated with what 'intense infort , st the audience had been listening to his eloquent words. After the address, the audience scented inclined to linger in the Chanel; and there Nva3 ono of those informal greetings in general, which ore all the more satisfactory, because merely casual. Bright eyes, happy faces; cheerful voices! It was a plcasurablo.scone, even to ono who may have seen enough of pleasure! Some sweetly sad faces ! How - plainly they tell the secrets of the soul. Wo look upon them, as if to gather within us that inspiration, the plain visages of which wo trace back through the soul to:the God who gave it; and gives all, to 14ad us on' to the infinite in all things. No more instructive book in naturo than a inulOtudo of human faces, dis robed I lmforo ns by the easy phstimo of familiar scenes and friendly erfuntenonces. ' Before half past ton o'clock, on Thursday, the 23d of June, the large hall of the Normal build ing was filled. The day was most propitious.— Scarcely a cloud was to be seen; the sun shone brightly. but his power was somewhat avcrted by a regaling breez:, which still survived the late hail storms, now doubly grateful for the chilly breath with which it fanned fair faces under dainty parasols, on, the way up the hill. Clon tlemen said, "tet the breezes blow." lied there been no breeze, the hall would have been suffoca ting. As it was, what with the ventilation and the constant moving 'of a multitude of fans, it was comfortable fur persons who IN era willing to "keep cool." Wo kept cool with a fan, which only looked as large, in our eyes, as a ten cent piece; while a lady in front of us (we are not a lady, it must be understom4 emote, and with a vengeance which ought to deter any yu L ting man from putting himself in a situation to be called upon to purchase fans for her, did smite the air with ono which, from the manner in which the down fluttered about, we judge must have coot about three ilollart, in tCse times when geese, and most other of the feathered tribe, are up.— Such a fan answers the purpose intended about as well as a fig leaf world clothe all creation.— " Oh, give ins back"—tht palm leaf fan. (This is in the place of the " Overture," which, like all the musk of the day, nas like a sandwich of sweet things Whymot sweet?) The fellewitig is the pingraelmr. •e•tamnence- Illent with I.,ief notices of mei it, leav ing omit the mush!, ‘t.hielt ittet4 he hem,' It, be ap preciated : Vrayer, by !t c.. Oti. Thatcher. BEM :arrying one is the po ia pilre all ho 'poetr' don't Pp ni I &data Lay Eliza J. tilowslor, ol Stviiiielimina co. I , itir.lllo Pin numb " vt;flic,. 1..1111. E. I): PECKH EMIII=EI =1 Poing %Vhnt I Am, I'll he it Nobly: Aiwa M. Mcrria, Pike Mille, l'filtor en. %Vortliy. Ito it our Foll: Le% i A. Yontentl., Troy, Itrnolfar4l eo. 'Well 01.6t1. - Otigionlit) . Lelia Cole, Alitta , tiebb Co. Show: , Culture. Very well ilelivere.l.f‘ : Mary Sliorer, Sastiou'Lonna en: Not ton enanei- ale , i. : Lauth, 'Co- Nan lt, Itra,lll,nl relien,4ive--- lofty - very v.. 11 .I,IIN et ed. Picking 1,0:•l" • I\ 1 :11 Copeland, lt- Imle ) eo• What Iv t, "" 1 W " r;uir ' S'etling Stakes: F. 1.111:rop, N. 'Mil ford, Surgnehann'a en. 1V.111t1211 iir ;lot Wanted: Alyea Reynolds, Tinga en. Fine—spliglille-- full n thought- I,lst-tie:a-- eluu sacrist Vt.:9 %%el dent-4:114i, Our Country : E. Ilan Suiptchan y, ca. Etecut ton gootl--:rodeo fiat.-- with more ci d( IN a !jut, (Sill ma o a proud >lun]: er. UM The Hand: Ilelen M. Palmer, ManAbild Tiegl Co. \ r ely gowi— ered well. What Will You Bd: Charlos 11. &hon. Union Center,. N. V. guild—C*4lv ‘h..livered. Order Alieu M. Welch. Sniiihfo hi. Branford Co Alothmt—good. Knowing. How : Etotta II Beard , .lee, Leona Branfoid Co. Very vomi---hoi,, Man : Emily 11. Well:, A i krarrte, Sutlnelianna EauQuliou • EMU Reynolds, 111 .." 1,11 re:, C. , . truly uu.rtlly—wolmlnlike shows col ore Ca : Clinton V. Merriek, Pike c., 1 ;0,1 tat , t(.. l'ic:ouration hy Pi a. Veri ro.b(.ll.itiolt by nee. (;. I' the Ildr had the 1,,g1t wait Idi! -holt. rho ...,.ago w0rt1,i),, ,, 1t tic es 1, h. 11,1 11,.1e ‘se antieipated ; and they 1.1.: 44 Ali 141.1t4 1 11141/1 1 11`,114.1 OH 511441 (44_!...11‘11 4 119. Tho l e Iiii 1 11114•lii.11 111 e14•e11114.11 1141•3 iiienf dotiti h.. Ilu.a. Th., 1.1.• hr,.i.t Via 111 4 4 14 C 441' 111 4 , C.147 4 :04 54 4 it 1 . 1414 - 11 44 1 41111.1)4z lo1•C11 11410 4 41441 V. Tllll inay ha; oo cond.'s. het to the quiet . tr hid prevailed, and that to the firequent interspersion of latish.% enmpre.s the es.ays and oration:: give the audience hlief respite by music or other aod it will then not be so nitwit a puni.o4- tro,nt to he an auditor on such neeationfi. The address of Prof. Verrill to the gradaatin , class, na; e Anprehen:i we, well directed, forcild pointed n11( 1 of wholesome ad% ice, intermix' , with not a 'little tender emotion at parting. II is popular with his pupils. They hhe him speak well of him—hr.e a high appreciation o his labors in their behalf. They cannot have to touch. Ile is a fuccessful eduentor. Parent sanding their children there may be assored o their welfare, if within his pow . er to steure. it. Quite a largo number of former graduates (whose names wo have not at hand) took the second degree, to which they have become en titled by two years successful teaching. In the evening t there was a meeting of the Alumni, 'at which address were made. We would.he glad to publish particulars hereafter. There was ids.) a social gathering in lhe Chapel, which seenjed to he enjoyed by those pre'sent. Ohl chums met and greeted each other; students of the old time bectime acquainted with thohw of more recent years; music of the violin was heard, marches sere played, and a pleasant throng promenaded the 9/110101M hall or gathered in groops in different parts, filling up the moments with reminiscence, with jest, or friendly quarrel, to lie oft time renewed for thri pleasure of getting over it. It was well along in the e‘ ening ere they sep arated: Soon all was quiet—"lights out" was commanded or obeyed without request, and the Normal Mood dimly defined against the distant skx,.,only a dark pile where so lately all WllB light, joyous and inspiring. Trunks no doubt were packed; good-byes said; old stories told anew; (beams of distant, happy homes indulged. Altogether it was an interesting series of exer cises, and we tire sure no ono who was there re grets the going. MOM YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA MN.--We have received from the State Execu tive. Committee I of the Young Men's Christian A, ,,,, eiatiti a p l amplilet of over on hundred pa ges, containing the reports of all the Associations in our State, and information as to the work and how to carry it on. From it we learn that the number or Associations in the State is 64, and that they are rapidly increasing—there being al most throe times as many as there were last fell The s mom, I and quill y of the molt done has i m proved t ery touch, am! the t tenni is highly creditable. It also contains o vast amount of vllllO.lO. information on the work, articles on pro) ef meetings, open air meetings, cottage meet ings. Arisen work, rooms, libraries, lectures, mu sic, literarlyft, and social meetings, conventions, finances, &e. It is published free, in the interest of the Association work, I nd copies may he had lly iuldressing T. K.. Crec, Chairman of Slate Ex ,mtive l'ittsburcr. if might to be in the hoods of r,‘ pry chi Pti.iti man ip the State.— ruibmihr- are the metribrrs of the State Es crotive Committee; Thomas K. cree, pittsburgi . Peter I' Simons. Phila.: James A. Beaver, Bette fcmte ; homy!. If. Italie, Pittsburg; C. Shirk, Et it : It.S.tty Cl' , . York ; E. Eraneiteus, Hat ris too g 'roe Flats Coinmiltee ar4) very anx ii tic iii Lava of tidy hind organ ize.l in Willshor?. We know that all good peo ple ara in favor of ilic advancement of morality, awl of the goo,l of all, et-peeially of young 10014 'flue 11111/VP ceuuTi wIII giro ;ill the necessary infoimation desired, oririll.,attend the organiza tion of such an Association. Who will take bold of this work ? , , ..11i3 . TERibt) S ikilATll.—Not lonesince a boy 3 l2paa:a old was found (load in,,u barn in Rutland township, this eountY.`- ;A. 'ooronora Inquest ivas hold, and the mother is now in our jail, charged with haVing murdered the boy. She was committed Sunday. . . It scorns that marks of a rope were on tho neck, and after search, a rope was found,, with which ho is supposed to have boon hung. We know very little of the facts. The boy was alone that day with bis•mother. FOURTH OF JULY. — The ladies of the M. E.Thetroh aro preparing to moot the hungry, thirsty citizens and celebrators of the "Glorious Fourth" with tempting viands, ice creams and dainties as well as substantials, all for the bens-' Lit of the, new church. Let everybody patronize them. LIBERTY.—The items of news that would interest the readers of the Agitator aro not very plenty in our township, consequently, I have come to the maclusion to be a semi-month ly correspendint, instead of a weekly ono. Tho crops of all kinds aro looking very well at their present stage of growth, and if the weather continues favorable, there is no doubt hilt the farmers will gather a plentiful iarvost. .The coming anniversary of American Indepen dence is 'to be celebrated on the 4th day of July, by the citizens of Liberty, in the usual patriotic manner. A committee of arrangements has been appointed, and a programme of the proceedings of the day has been written out by the commit tee, and sent to the office of the Agitator for pub lication. The timely preparations that aro being made by the committee, will make the oconSion one of unusual interest. I understand there are to he able 117110 TS from abroad, secured by the committee. (len. IL. C. Cox is to ho marshal of the day, and the Liberty brass band is to head the grand procession and conduct it to the beau tiful grow just befew the' village. The soul thrilling Lintriotic music that will ho discoursed en the occiasion, by our young but excellent hand, should be nn inducement for a general turnout on that day. It is to he hoped that old and young will bo patriotic enough to think it a great privilege to come out end join' in the festivities of the nation's day. Business natters have revived again in our vil lage, since the farmers have get throUgh with putting in their crops. We cannot complain much about la .;careity of money. The farmers stem to have a ready market for everything they have to sell,l and that N what keeps money in circulation. There is some talk from pretty " Good Author ity" that the Catawissa railroad company intend building a railroad through our township, to in tersect with tho railroad at Arnot. They wish to hero en outlet from the terminus of their road at Milton, to New York' State. SCRIBE. IV I NfITON.- 0. CI . erot Id has late ly returned from Philadelphia, where be repre ed the Covington Lodge of 1. 0. of 0. F. in the Brand Lodge. Alr.(l. is thw - D 1) for the calmly for the ensuing term. Dat id S. I tTlan, senior, is on a visit to Ins old home, to tell the remainder of his property hero, Ile speaks highly of his experience in North Car olina—of the soil, climate, and of the extremely friendly feeling exhibited toward Northerners by the 1% lade community. lows to record another coin:lion by the un coupling of a Fall Bronlc train on the "tirade," and the two seetions coming 44 gottior near Pat rick Conley's, resulted in the destruction of 22 coal dumps, and the scattering of one hundred tons of coal. Lfiga Mo n I I oi,e, Mom. of the crops on the ground look finely this spring, and are unusually early. Dairymen are complaining of a large increase in the pro ducts of their caws. Basle pi:101111g is at its height. There will be a large amount peeled this season, hereabout. Tl th ,it ur Li s t. ch ore h society propose holding a festival in the glove, on Monday, July 4th, with refreshments for sale; the proceeds to Le used for procuring a set of hlintls for their church. Aside from its being a meritorious object, wo claim there is no more eein:iblo manner of passing the national holiday, than in outdoor sporty and cn mrtaininentF. Stimson Howell have removed their homchohl goods lime, and propose relating their glass lctory, and running it under their own Su per% isiult. to its fullest capacity. We, like other communities, are vote than glad to welcome cap- There IA no hn own reason why this " fitetors" shoniq not run when any in the United States can, with present in ices far wood, coal and ndStl,llo. C. Tney.- -The heavy rains we have had the past week, have been very refreshing to the crops, and there is a good prospect or an abun dant harvest, Plenty of strawberries arc in mar ket now, but are selling at a pretty high price, cu aeoonnt of their being the first of the season. Tia(A3Y, as an enliployeo of Mr. Charles Brohs waa t iding a horn through town, it got fright en, d and attempted to run, and in so doing the rider v. ss thrown under its feet and stepped upon. But upon his being picked up,.it was found that no bones were broken, ho having received only a few scratches. lle was more seared then hurt. There was,also a runaway on Ft iday the 10th, ivhieh two drunken fellows were tureen from a boggy, and left curled tip in the road. T ant ablo to state that they 'trete too drunk to he hurt rimy shmic are to he built behind the l'enirroy building:l 611 Canton street. We new have aecemmoda 601)9 fair 1 IS teams, bat are in aced of mere, and lire, glad to find that this want I, to he implitied. The, veiling gentlemen of the " Lyceum Band," of our 'Weil giving an entertain ment in Lontea flail, 'norm ay evening. 'l'lu• erection of Mr. San/Id 'Pomeroy's resi d, nee is going on v(ry Ao it. IS situated on ridge, un 4::inton .drat; facing tlito railroad, and Nola toltnii !Ale 0 toll view of "Pray can be liad, it will he the latzt located dwelling in our village At 1., t, J.. 1111 ,11,0, i , .‘tithtetirtg Elmint and Lott;7 grad/ ti and tithilt. fit fttr trtt. I. And how it 'I , with ...if regret that 1 mint e my faren ell Low to I Ito readers tlio /woe, piepaialovv to retaining In 'my home in hake 104 a great ih•al of pleas- In., n. eontiihiiiinq ;1.3' 1 , ,.:) , 10 441(018 in the way lov.l near, :itot um toolvr gnat obligations to the editor= lor kindly and freely giving ino place in the CloitillinS of (hi it valuable paper '— That : , ,nn all, hntli leaders and printers, may have •• long lite and prosperity," is the earnest and FiriCCIP %%Ull or BATITUDAV.—AthI'e Of " The Mytdery of Edwin Droed," Dickens' unfinitdted work, conies to us with the_sad IllewS, a his death. No stet y ever written by Biro exhibits MOTO of Iris peen liar genius, thitti This paper is fast acquiring a firm hold ripen the liierary world. It will hei found :It Ilugh Young, A: Cos, and the back numbers will he sup plied by the• publishers, Fields, 04.tnod A. Co, 21 Trenton I t tdreet, Boston.. I)EmoitEsT 7 s Yawn- AAi ERI - ('A is fIS sparl.ling as ever. • The July number is r fair specimen or this most popular and hest jnvenile monthly. ILi entertaining ;dories, sketches, an ecdotes, talks to its readers, norrespontionco, pdo try, tousle, pwizles and numerous illustrations, and a eliremo id the meadow lark, furnish a rich mental feast fin• Young America. Tho new lint of valuable premiums for dearly 11111.*cri he rri is astonishing. Address W. .T. Demorest, 8:t Illoadnay, New yolk. DIMOREST'S MAGAZINE for July has an unusually large and elegant display of the slimmer fashions, with over sixty illustrations and two steel engravings, together with its enter taining literary matter, popular music, and other beautiful features, and sib elegantly arid artisti cally got up as to make it emphatically the model magazine. Demorest has also outdone all others in his liberal oiler of valuable premiums A now and extraordinary list is given in the July number, among which is a fine and valuable par lor chrome, printed in eighteen colors, l and worth $5OO, to be given as a premium to each subscri be•. Yearly, $3Oll. Address Demorest's Month ly, 83$ Broadway, New York. THE ATLANTIC MONTIILY.--ffilifl 1111- exeelled literary magazine for July, is On our ta ble. With this number begins the 26th volume. For the first time during at least ten years of its existence, and we think ever since it was es tablished, it gives the names of tho authors. In so doing, we think the publishers wise. It may be said that anonymous articles are judged only by their literary merits, and not at all by the names of the authors, and, perhaps, that tho lar ger quantity,ef matter will he ,read, when the authors are anknoull ; but it has not been diffi cult lo ascertain beforehand the authorship of mm..t 'Mat has appealed, from the nitt l ietel of the piss. We shall not take less interest in the At- Ili bill'. asap of being put in pi PE estdon the nntne. of the nuthorz—we think such know ledge (dull adds to the Inxm,y of the heel literar • diet. ,t) In this, number there is a pretty poomilly Long fellow, " Alarm Hell of Atri ;" "A Shadow," by T. W. Iligginson ; " A Woman's Pulpit," by - Elieklatli Stewart' Phelps; "An Ex-Southerner in South Carolina," by N. S. ;Thaler; "Ohltown Fireside Stories." by Mrs. Beecher Stowe ; "Crim inal Law at Home and Abroad," by F. Wharton ; " The Shipping of . the linited - States o " by E. 1.1. Herby ; and another instalment of Taylor's plea "lit et 6 l3', "Joseph and his Friend." Altoge• ther, it is a very good numbor, indeed. Si a year. Odds, Osgood k. Co., 124 Trcifteat st., llotdon. UOODWIN—STtVENS—Tn Farmington, on the 17111 iilatant, by Rev. Comfort Beebo, Mr. Allred Goodwin and Miss Rosella Stevens, both of Middlebury. =MIME MARRIAGES. • . ^ . To P.BarryErts.—A Lawer Job Press ; for saltlor r exchasige foF newspaper type. •I said press' is in"gOlid `Condition, and rent° sold `cheap as vro have wellhead a larger one to take its place. Size inside of chase, 13 xlB inches. Ad dress thiS blGeo 2m. • • • A EQUITABLE Vs. NATIONAL.—The fol lowing calculations of dividends•made from the Equitable, are loss than its policy holders residing in this vioinity have received for the past five years, as any of them'are ready to veri fy. I have compared it with the National, be.. cense I regard the National as one of the best stock companies in the United States. my ob joot is to show the difference between the mutual and stook systems. Endowment pion. Ton annucapaymenta on $lOOO, payable to assured. in ten ;years, or to hie repre sentatives, in case of previous death. Age, 25 years EQUITAUV.E. NATION A.L. Ist, premium, • $lO3 91 isB7 20 ' 23 " 9 per cent. of, 94 56 !, 87 30( 33 •' l7 !' B6 25 I 87 i 0 4th ,"23 " 80102 187 10 Bth " 28 " 71 1 82 •87 10 6th " 35 " 67 55 87 30 7th " 39 ; " 63139 87 30 Bth " 47 " 8, 5 118 87 30 9th " 49 " 63 0 87 30 10th " 54 " 47 81 87 30 NTEREST 6 PER CENT Ist premium, int't 10 years, $62 34 $52 38 2d " " 9 " 51 06 47 07 3d " " 8 " 41 40 41 84 4th " 7 " 33 60 30 61 sth " " 0 " 26 93 31 88 Eth " " 5 " 20 26 26'15 7th " " 4 " 15 21 20 92 Sth " c( 3 ti 991 15 60 9th " " 2 " 636 10.46 10th " 1 " 286 523 Premiums, Interest, In tha National, the policy holdeipays $l6O 70 more than he gets, anti then only gets six per cent. for the use of his money—simple interest. The companies compound it at from eight to ten per cent., and realize much more. The Equita ble compounds its interest at ton per cent., semi annually, and realizes more in this Way than the one thousand dollars; but not so much as the National, as you will see by the above table; for all money received as premiums, over and above the actual expenses of the Equitable, is declared a dividend to the policy holder. Figures trill not lie. W. A. STONE it. CO., Odin Ist door above 1 Aos. Equitable Convorso & Osgood's. J Wolisboro, Juno 15, 3iv SPECIAL NOTICES. ALABAMA CLAIMS. We are informed that the most per sktant and nu yielding of the private citizims who have claims vs. the In itish tiovernment are C. Ayer & Co., of Lowell. ➢lass., the manufacturers of medi cines. They will consent to nothing less than that their demand for medicines destroyed by the British pirates shall he paid in gold and in dollars to tho last cent. 'they are emboldened by the fact Unit the des truction of their goods by the English In China and elsewhere (tor where are not the throibleseme nation trainPling upon somebody 1) have hitherto Imempald iu full, and they now any that they shall be, They hew ov or propose thlti comprowlso :-Clvo on Canada and «o will call it oven, becaufie tyo •ran then sand our tone. dice there without duty. I Waelaington News. May 111, 1650. I.' KU VI AN valnahlu medicino* has b eon silently !nuking its way into public favor by the n erons rumor': :thlu corns it loth performed. Its singular ellicacy is offing to 1110 pob,xidt: iJ ir o n which In this proparation roinalbs unchanged, and Is tho only form in which Oda riled donent of healthy blood can hu supplled._ The Confessions of an Invalid ; T3ll ItLISIIIM for th'e benefit of young men rind °thorn 1_ who Jrufforod from Nervous Debility,oef., supply ing tho mentor of frelf•corn. Wriern by ono who cured !dimwit . ; and rum/ for on receiving pouhpaid directed onvelripe. Address, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, N. Y —dnr. The Rice Divorce Suit ferft mid In ago, id calming groat excitement in Ilev ten, It Amnia warn plm; men not to marry in bloat% Hire fa lint 1.t.1; his bride 37. Ito swears that mho made him failieve she 16tH bitt his clyn ago, by tieing Magnolia halm upon hiic face, niaik - and hands. Poor youth. Ilii Probably 1. . 1 10 her elbows weren't quite no soft anal pretty. Ought Hogan to ho indicted? Wn know of many similar casts. Thin 119 m gives a moat wonder ful peat ly tuna natural complexion, to which we don't _object. We lil.e met ty women. To finial. the picture, they should use Lyon's KathOron upon the hair. With pearly chin, ropy (hooka nut l euoft, luxutioni tresses, they become irresistible. With Paper, -Window Paper Cit Cloth Sli mace SPSING STueli ton 1870. 7 -Hugh Young dr. Co. havo just received their first installment of Wall, Paper, Window Paper, and Cloth Shades, for Spring trade, which will ho sold cheaper than ever. Borders, Window Fixtures, 'Cords, Tass els, Gilt Cornices, Picture nails, and' everything else that belongs to the trade. Come and price our goods, and examine them ,beforo purchasing elsewhere. Specimens and prices sent by mail to any part of the county. N. B. Our stock is thdnlargest ever brought into the county, and wo don't intend to be under bold. HUM! YOUNG , Co. Wellshoro, March tii, 187 0.-tf. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. Allen Daggett of Lawrenceville, announces himself a candidate for the office of Sheriff, the ensuing election. . 31r. T. I. It .1.1. Hi, • of l'ioga, aiil•oltaceg hituself a cao•lfilata f , ••• 1••• ••ilsco of het dl, aulutet. to 1)10 •I,•r i• birm of tho 1:•1•111,lican COIIVQIaIOII. Mr. U. A. Fiz,h, 01 Alain:4l;lll.g, announeen himself' a candidate lin . t h e office of Hiliject to the de( i• sion of the Republican Conccntiotl. Mr. Joe S.,Ttigham, of nuerfli.l(l, offers Itimaelf ae a eandiaate lor the offiee of Shy! iIT, Htildeet to the the It,. pohlie,to Coti%ontiva Mr. M. of Knoxville, offers himself as a candidate for liht riff, subject to the decision of tho Republican p•irtp? Mr. .1. AI. PLelps of Mans 111,1111C(.14 IlinYOU II candidato for tho (Afire of Suet iff, hubjeet to tho.tlecis iun 01 the , Republican COll yell tlOll. Mr. A.,,clohn Smith, of Middlebury, announces him -601 a e la candidate for the office of Sherill, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention,* A eAnn,-;—ilaving been polieited by many of nit friends, in d t tow neldps, to offer myself candidate for Representative, I take this method of informing them that I accede to their request. 'Whal ing it to ito distinctly understood that I adhere to my previously ex-pressed opinion against personally can vassing for delegates' votes, to secure n nomination, I shall therefore reit alit from the usual practice. Should the Republicans of this county do too the honor of choosing-me to represent and servo them in the State Legislature, I wilt endeavor. by n faithful discharge of my duty, to repay them for tho trust confided in ma. • 1110.46, May , HENRY lIIILLANDS. Ti:sN NEW SPRING MUM AND FANCY COOPS InRS. SOFI ELD has returned from tho City with an assortment of New Goods to which Rho invites the attention of the ladies of Wells -IMro and vicinity. ller stock comprises n choice selection of STRAW , GOODS, LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, KID GLOVES, HAND KERCIIIEF'S, COLLARS, FANS, EMBROIDERIES, and a vari ety qf WHITE GOODS. Thankful for tho generous patronage of the past, she hopes to merit a con6nuance of the same. Bonnets & Hats repaired to order. ..Pi v r I nm also tigont for' thelirloox .t 5 Uibbs Sowing Machine. Mrs. A. SOFIELD, Welimber° April 2,0, 1870. 11 itl HAND IN HAND MUTUAL LIFE, INSURANCE COMPANY Office, No. 112 S. 4th St,, Philadelphia Charted Capital $5!(10,000 Assets, - - Valuation of Policies, Iss. Annual Income, - Ratio of Assets to Liabilities— sets to every $lOO,OO of liabilities zai-r-This Company, which ranks amongst the most popular and successful Life Insurance Com panies, grants policies on all desirable plans, both with and without profits. ALL POLI CIES ARE ,NON-FORFEITABLE. NICHOLAS RITTENIIOUSE, Pres't ROBERT )IH. FA UST Soo'y• A. 11.. MONROE, Agent, Wellsboyo °Mee with inn. I. Mltcboll. VitIOTPII. -- 44.11i.. ii 4 -04 ;41 CASII PAID POD WOOL AT SEARS & DERBY'S. Wtslleboto, June, 8,1870-3 m. $730 39 $873 00 EQUITABLE. NATIONAL. $269 93 $287 73 EQUITABLE. NATIONAL. $726 39 SS73 00 269 93 287 73 $996 32 WO 734164 41 $1,000,000 000 893,600 00 - 67,910 00 -$155,00 of as The Subscriber WOULD respeolfully call the attention "of 010se purchasers to his now and extensive hock of MERCHANDISE, just recoived, ouch as B4Y GOODS. SIJAWLS BOMESTICS, .01" ALL KINDS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS, COT , TON MATTINGS, PLAIN AND COLORED, TABLE LINEN, BED-SPREADS, Window Drapery, and an ondloos variety of HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, , PAR ASOLS OF ALL STYLE AND PRICES. Um Clothing Department will ho found full and complete, including many new styles of tine Goods, made up, and in the piece. All are invited to call examine. Also an endless variety of SHOES, very eloap at THOMAS HARDEN'S. WeHeber°, June 1, 1870. 100;000 POUNDS WOOL •WANTED. A LSO, $lO,OOO DOLLARS WORTH OF Goods, To be sold at the lowest break down prices, at ACADEMY CORNERS, PA. Juno, 0, '7O-tf. - PURPLE 6r, DEMEAUX TILE HARTFORD )if FE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY wants good men as agents in this County. The Interest-Bearing Plan, exclusively used by this company, enables agents to do a I«rfic business and obtain insur ance where no other plan seili, on account of its thoroughly equitable features; providing t as dens, incinno during life, and giving exact j - tico to all, old or young. Agents can ACCU o unusually goOd contra cla.by addressing, • IaNGHBURY if, KELLOGG, Gen'i Agts., f 23 Walnut fit., Philadelphia, Pa. pm, S, 12370-4 t. 1 1 IR . ) McFarland Trial Ended and so is the Digit Price of Goods at Wilson S, Valkenburg's. Gold Down Gcods Down, and Specie ~ Payment Resumed ! NEW GOODS of almost every quality, style and price, and at endless varioty. Prop in and take a look througl our new stock arid be convinced. Ladies' Dress Goods, boa utiful styles, larva assortment and cheap CLOTHS & CASSIMERES of ovary description, and clothing made to order in the very best style, and warranted. Also, CUTTING- DONE in any style desired 111 MY MA • D CLOTHING always on hand to fit a customer at once. . i M iVelia , aO, 1.1 ..,'''Th ------- ',. 111(1 6 :641 • tilfs i )1) e n.. : ., 5 ,.. ~-, r, CLll 4,tr o \''''.. i litili e ql, r , 611,19 AkiliF' - of r • Is e, t _ „ Th; , c . • • iitio rox§ k m x .:- 610 (r 4.,.o•Nifyg.b EA IS LA N DIIIVEAD. Nos, 16, 20, and 27, containing':loo yds. 10c. -, 30, :16, and 40, " COO yds. 150. ', 50, CO, 70, and 90 " • 700 yds. 25c. We are also Agents for the celebrated HOWE & CO'S - Improved Sewing Machines. WILSON AD VAN. VALNENBURG Wellsboro, .Juno. L&, A. flfl~JllflPlfllflEY & OPPOSITE the the lia7lett House, TIOGA, Pa., keep constantly on liana a large assort mont of Family Gtoceries and Provisions, FLOUR FEED, AND MEAL, PORK, Burr Ell, LARD, CHEESE, Gm. Prieea down to the bottom figures May 18, 1870.-3 m. A. HUMPHREY & CO The 'Place to Buy Groceries, L. F. TRUMAN. AVING takon the *oro formerly occupied by John R. Bowen for, dry goods, and con verted it into a GROCERY & PROVISION ESTABLISIMIENT, - everything fresh and good can he found here, anti at pricos to please. COFFEES, SUGARS, MO- LASSES, 'FISH, &C., &C., to Emit all Call and see us, that we may convince you of the faet that our motto is, " Cheap, Quick Sales, annd Small Profits." L. F. TRUMAN Wellsboro, Feb. 23, 1870—tf. • Hotel fog• Sale. rilllll 11 °TEL at Osceola, is Offered for sale on reasonable terms. This stand is a de sirable one, hug two barns upon the premises, three wells of good water, and a lot of fruit trees. The lot contains acres of land. Address, or call on JAMES J. MARTIN, Ormolu, June 1,1810-11 m. The Proprietor. J. A. PARSONS & CO'S DOUBLE COLUMN. Lots of New Cam--odds J A. PARSONS & GO'S, CCirIINTING, DZ. "Sr. Dress Goods and Silks. $1,60, cheap at $2,00 1,76 " 2,25 2,00 " 2,50 Ler-Dress Goods in Great variety. Newest styles at full 30 Per Gent Less than last Season. Gee s#. Linen Shirtings, good yard wide, , . :111 to 50 Cents. " Chinese Grass Cloth " " . . . 22 to 31 " Now Style Printed Jaconets, . . 25 Cents. " " Striped Swiss, . . . . . - :311 " French Prints, Extra Wide, . . . . . iS to 25 Cents. -Parards. 49 Sun Vrnbrellas, AN IMMENSE S'l' I % . Parasols, fine qUality, 20 Cents . to $1,50 Less than last Season " low goods: 25 Cents . . to 50 Cts: " " .. Sun Umbrellas, best goods, 50 to 75 Cents di " it Shawls ! Shawls !I New Styles at $2,75 4 4 a pp , Paisley Shawls at au equally great reduction A. T. STEWART'S STYLES. BLACK ALPACAS, 1 At a still further reduction in prices ; being now 124 cents on the low goods and 25 cents on the tine goods less than last fall. An entirely now Mahe at lower price iz than any in market PERCALES EXTRA WIDE, NEWEST PATTERNS, 25 CENTS THE CHEAPEST IN THE COUNTRY. mr...xr, 4iri....4ict.-Tl2-30.,p. The Josephine Seamless, the best fitting gloves in the market, in .all stud is find sizes, at a times. White Pique; Nainsooks, i Plaid and Striped, &c In great variety Cheap. Prints, Oinghams, Sheetings, Shirtings, and all other Domestio Goods received almost daily, and sold at prices that cannot fail to suit. An extra assortnient at less than ever before. CORSETS in seven different styles, all num Cassimers ! Cassimers ! Cassimers ! The most handsome stock of all Wool Cassitners for $l,OO and $1,25 per pard over before offered CASHMERETTS. TIM Trenton Plaids in great variety, - very cheap, the best goods for chil BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMETT. We have added largely to our former immense stock, and think we have the most complete as sortment ever kept here at any time. We have full lines of i at $1,50, $l,OO, $1,50, $1,75, $2,00, $2,25, $3,50, $3,00 $3,50 Ladies' Pebble Grain, Sewed, High Cut, $2,50. Ladies' Pebble Goat, Sewed, High Cut, $2,75. Ladies' GoUt Morocco, Sewed, High Cut, $2,75. In most of the above makes we have Misses and Childreus', making a variety of styles equa l / to the largest city stores, and We make our prices much lower than regular Shoe Stores can afford to sell thorn. We also guarantee our work to ho of the best makes, and nearly t all our stook i J. RICHARDSON'S MAKE, ELMIRA. This stock we keep in still larger as'sorttnwit. and Otero is no work that can come in competition with it at the prices we am selling it. There is no better work of the class to be had anywhere. We warrant it to be equal to the best, and make our prices very low. Corning, 4uutt 22. 1870. A T 1 ARABS. t 1 PURE IWOHAIRS 1 Loop StiLliats, bars always on hand at tbo lowv“ pricoe in tnarkot dren's wear Ladies' 'Serge PoliSh, $1 'l5 9 1 9 $2,00, Ladies' Surge Congress, Ladies' Serge Fox Polish, Ladies' Serge Fox Button. Ladies' Serge Plain Button. bought direct from the manufacturer FM $2,25 cheap at $2.75. 2,50 " 4,00 3,00 Worth $3,50 LANDENBERGER'S STYLES. $2,50, $3,00, $3,50. j. A. PARSONS & CO. NEW SPRING GOODS. ANEW and desirable stock of Goods 'can again bo found at wicKnAm & Furs, We do not boast the largest, but a stock well and carefully selected, and bought strictly for Cash, saving all interest and discounts which ptirobasers will at once perceive thoy have in their favor. Most articles in the 1:01:167e" 4arcs4Drii€sl WOODEN WARE, AND CROCKERY can co found at prices which always : guarantee their :a le. CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES May 4, 1870—tf. )„. DENTIST, "'7 4l " 4lls rW r g e kik °k A• tooth„ove kept in s Tioga cou g nty. s ,Also a NEW IMPROVEMENT, never before offered do, the public, with which be can give more perfect sets of teeth than can possibly be made on apixdfier plan yet known. [Soo testimonial at the office.] Nitrous oxide gas administered with reipaika ble effect; rendering the extraction of tooth pain less, and oven pleasant. Two new and \complete gasometers in operation, furnishing a full sup ply of fresh gas at all times. BE Special attention paid to filling - and-proserva ion of tho natural teeth. Prices to suit all. Fob 2 '7O tf Loril lard's Is an excollent articlo of granulated Virginia; wher everi, iutrod Iced it is universally admired. It is put n. Il up ian isms uiuslin bags, in a hirh orders fur Meersclusu n Pipes are daily packed. , LORIL- SMOKIOG LARDS YACHT CLUB TOBACCO, Classed by all who consume is as the "finest of all;", it is made of the choicest leaf grown; it is anti•nervOns in its sffeuts, as the Nicotine has been pstraCted; 'lt leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking; it, Is Tly mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound w 11 last as long Its 3of ordinary tobacco. In this brand we also pack (riders every day for first quality ldeerschaum Pipes. Try It and convince yourselves it 1 . 11 all ltclaims to be, "TIIE FINEST OF ALL." LAIE.`s CENTURY CHEWING 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. Ilaig_now been in general use in the United States over HO years] =aad_etiii acknowledged "the bust" wherever used. If your storekeeper doek not have these artktes for sale, ask him to get them;'they are sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. ' Circular and prices forwarded on application: P. LORILLARD & CO.; New Yotk. March 16,1870-lm . MII ANOTiIER TUMBLE I Our Prices To-Day. Best White Wheat 'Flour $7 pr bbl. 1,75 pr. sack " Red witnter ' ' .c 0.50 " 1,02 " "XX Spring Wheat, 0,00 " 1.50 " Buckwheat Flour, 2,00, per 100 lira. Best Foed, 2,00 .. •, Bran and Shorts 1,50 ,‘ " Meal 2,25 " " These prices wily FOR cAsii. A: BAILEY All persons not hazing_ settled with us, can not blame us now if they find their accounts and notes left with an mono cy for collection. We give duo nctico. W. &. B. 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 se'cure them.— We have 500 bags scattered among the peoplo. The AIR LINE Coaches ! ANOTHER MA N • OVERBOAR I). 1 - 1 A N attempt to conlisrate the Air Lino Coach es, which proved to too light for heavy bur,iness. The Air Line is a paying business it pays the travelers and proprit tors. So we all say LET lIER RIP ! The Air Lino stages leave Wellsboro at 5 a.m. and 11 n.m., arriving at Tioga at 7 a.m. and I p.m. Loaves Tioga at II n.m. and ti p.m., arri ving at Wellsboro at I p m. and 3 p.m. _.F,O-Tho Air Lino coaches connect with trains of tho Blossburg and Corning railroad, and the tagos leaving WellslHA fur Cedar Run, Jersey Shore, Pine Creek, Gaines and Coudersport. • ff.:._x7POrders loft at Truman's express office, or the hotels, will be attended to. F. D. BUNNELL de; CO. May 11, 1870. tf $2,000 A YEAR AND" DXPENSES To Agents to sell the colelirated WILSON SEW ING MACHINES. The best machine in tbo world. Stitch alike on both sideg. ONE MACniNE , ,• WITHOUT MONEY. For further particulars, ad- - , drees 28 N. 9th St., l'hilad'a, Pa, Apr. -3m NOTICE.—Wo hereby forbid any person trus ting or harboring our father, Jacob gra ham, on our account, as woshall pay no debts of his contracting after this date. JOSEPH GRAHAM, HENRY GRAHAM, ICIIABOD GRAHAM. Jackson, May 27, 187 t). TXTHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, V V and !PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF• eLL KINDS, ifor salo ebteapor than at any other establishment in Tioga County. at P. E. WILLIAMS Sc CO'S. lOWA LAND AGENCY. rplIE 'subscriber would. inform the public that he has tha agency of a quanta, of WWI LANDS, Which ho will sell for cash, or elohange fot real or personal property., on reasonable terms. - '"OREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. lie would say Oat he has examined the prop erty and tit4s fof t himself, and believea be con !Woke it for the interest of persons going West, to give him si catt before purchasing AilsewherP. For particulars, inquire of S. B. (10(1VELI t , May 1.1, ' l lO ly Sabinsville, Tioga CI"-, P. CASH PAID FOR WOOL EX A, P. ROBERTS. Welluboto Juno, 15, 157.0. 1 Tioga, Pa. Groceries, =1 LINE R PARR A. B. EASTiIAN, No. 13, Me m STREET, IVELLSBORO, la Special Notice. "EUREKA" Smoking Tobac Lorilkird's SnutlN Cash ! IS7O ! SEE HAT SELLING FOR CASII! WRIMIT d; BAILEY WOOL Wit NITD.