1 'wive and Departure of Stages. 9111 I.: Steges running, over 1_ the different routes hum `... ,. i.... .. i4. ____ :. - Wel'sharp. 55111 depart and fr:02,1 1 11.A,... , I,_V arrive as fellows from the _ ,t ialtrall! - '" ",'",..,—.' W1..11.4b0y0 Pont Office: so & TteuA.—Depart 0 & 10, n. in., arrive lil (err° and 7 o'clock p. tn. . . , c ,s.lg 51 ‘ ssrttn.—Pepar t Ba. m.,prt ive 6 p. m o'.• , ot,oina .t CfrleteLlißT.—Dop. Mon. & Tlar.2 p. m. airr ice 51eudtty & TIM rsday at 12m. • ~,,„ 5, J yee..}:Y Suoas.—Departhlon.• Thur. Oa m 041, QM vo Ttioulay a 1er1.5 p.m - - Friday ,e tSTON FO Y RK—De. Tura. riday ut 3 fr'" . p en.. arr. T ee . Sc Friday atrt2int. - ' COUNTY AGITATOR. Local Iteths. IVEDNESpAY, JULY 27, 1,870 New dvortisewonts. N o n Academy Lnoxvillo, grocnics—Truro n do Bro th ers. colon—Ruben :Hall. 6ordiaos,Sale--Zfontgomory .t Lyon poodiants Bale—John R. G`amp tiudian's Salo—Chas. L. Lyonb ell.. Egray—R,,J. Borden.' • - - LITTLE BITS. — A rooster's feathers ottgays smooth, because be carries Me comb -bunter Attractions—handsome lady clerks. -The Greatest Want of Hui Age—GreenbaCks. _Th e weather has been hot, hotter, hottest. -The President Las signed the Currency bill. vely—Tho ;Pivot - co Business in Indiana— „teen hundred and fifty-three oasis aro said he pending. saggejt that all officials who e..ie the mar .4e tnot, be empowered ,to untie it, hndrus ar e the expense of court. , -Two reasons why some people don't mind teta own business—One is, they haft no bust -0,1 the other is, they have no mind— . -There w ayolneurance on the barn of it!ler,whe burning of which was announced in 2 e Agitator last Tuck. The citizens of that ;:ial have taken steps to organize' a Hook and isffer c ompany. No such place should be with a are engine. —N. E. Hastings, of Chatham, is on a trip - _The merchants or Troy, PT[:, i:save built sheds c; the accommodation of their customers. Troy is hie place, because she has some live men. iarge kiln of brick has been burned for ;; , th t llowerN block of stores. Weobelieve ift a pithlid 11 1 1 . 1,in the third story. c',_(cemetery lies lately been mown, and is - k,ng fell. WelSboro ewes much to the.::gen ,a,en who have these grounds in charge. Con ritrable improvements in• the way of ditching 6e ng mule thare this season. -.A new teneedilis bean built around tbo old manna in W ellal.mte. New we wiall the brew- Red Welles might be removed, nod the 'place 'ere unproved. ~i.ver,e A; Osgood have removed thei; hard y:o eturo into th 4 larger one formerly occupied B Kelley• To PRINTEI4.—A Lawer Job Press , 31,3 or exchange fur newepoptir 'type. Said tygood cgrolition, and will be 801 d cheap za bare pulsed a larger, ono to take its :xt, size mei, of cbaee, 13 xIS inches Ad _ Livrt7al3.—Mrs. Stearns, nTol ketaro at the Court House nu Siindity , t , celook, P. M. • o iiii.i(ilous.—There was au iutQrest ./ of the Presbytery hold with the :r h in tin; place last week. N. L. Reynolds, will preach in the tap \Vellaboro, Sunday July 31st., inst., Lkev. A. Stone will supply the pulpit at ortt DrumNs."—This littte poem, ,st.ed on the first page in this issue, was •er, by A. S. Hooker, of .The Northern Tier Troy, Pa. It is very pretty. 1 )1)EN I DEATIE—A young man by :v.thie of Catkin, of Charleston, in this coon= - Inst week from drinking ice r.r P • •hould be careful about drinking Ahoy are very \VA MINS GLEN.—Read the beauti i.spription of this resort, given un our first To us it has• a peculiar interest, as the Nippy hours of our boyhood, there spent 1 In old-time playmate, who is now at rest. Ri:DITABLE,---Gen. George J. Alagee .ettled an endowment of y't 5,000 on / Piinee .7ltege, New Jersey, towai L d tho ,establiA: :T•Ji a professorship of mining ,p - d engineer ll. is graduate—plass IS6 . • - - howsuD.—On Thu y, day last, a lit- Win Trim, of FAland, agod ahe'ut 12 drowned in AIM river, near that place. e , in rn r any)dit h several young lad?, ha ~ah~n ho tot'atrangted— the rest being _ro emit.' render no asEdnlunee at Ltl e 11F OE NJ ' ATI O,N \V A NTED. —The :Mb w• 41. S T;. - 11:Qelt:till the tvhercabt.Lqe of a i.t the Milne ~f Frank 'Nlva•Pr,:, who 4 • re.odenea on Farmington July flowing Lieseription • Was years of age, with tight complcaiim, t.,ur fat m heighth had on when, he left, Thly.l coat. black pants, white shirt, and it.tt lie - left in company with another intril N. York papers pleasq copy. Ad ‘i• EFI BEN T. HALL, FareaiegtOil Hill, Pa. —PrOlessGr Verrill Wits in lot ice, 4, attending a meeting of the Rres- }ll , iN .11 111'1'1137 . .810p pod at Halliday 'a one day r z rk - 5 ill, Borard ititely wiled tier brother •ta teaching ittnrio at Mcwitotirsville.' Rj on, , paid a vißit to cfir ~;cy week. Ho iR practising law jot Isere he has acquired a high vel" I , r. r ('barbs Ryon has tolurhed , t • ,re glad to welcome the Major lire ler all that he votes the Democrat otec Ic4 the law will allow. II w. Willintns bag lately been on a j.ateats in Fortinchanna county. II Sintih, Laughor Bache and %VlMato m. 210 North Cato!inn, to look at •utrt -1',1,1.1. I'AI3I,ISHMENT.--:3ollletiple +, ted Mart King's bedstead ulanufao ' dt Mansfield, and we assure our renders north goinglo. see It tr one of 'rtst arranged and neatest i estnblishmonts we in It is built in the naost substantial t" , t, throughout, neatly finished from top to inside and out It eAst some .i . . 20,000 I.) =team, and all the modern improve ur brought Mtn use, without regard 'i(Ttlt• lle takes the lumber in the rough, bedsteads by the thousand, through ' liaehi eery, Bien loan to the sand paper by a •reyolviug eylirider, coy •and paper, about two feet wide. He inoel the heat and water for use in drying 'ltitrim g , in a most ingenious manner. The th e make is one rhougolid 4 1 1 . Len put together, these' bedsteads are ens t porteet work. All the morticing, tenoning, sawing, die , are done by um ht nee t here 0.111 be In defeot iA them. 2'7 all alike, and infect system, t o greatly economize in the Cost of The establishment is a credit to , :.1, li' hell as to itB owner. , - )1•[. PER—J. Emery, E!•3(1•1 of this " ""a volum e of - l'orctipinc'm rin rut,.lit.l Philadelphia, "every a:ening. C-i.bett, opposite Christ church " It I lias thesold fashioned .typo, i,Llr.,lun coarse paper, and presents a really . I. , p , Aranee. This is vo a two. t;ri. number, (Jan. I, I 9S) there Is an he procealings of t o Legislature on of\ ' Dee'embe—news. t tb, ee days old ; al !''''"rnlignant letter from "A. Sufferer by French 4-41%tion; an account; of a dinner given . by "'fitrman Society of the State of N. York," Mich numerous toasts 'liar° drank. Among :14,1 15 notice 4 GEORGE 7 4811 INCITO8" j " Oar Commission- I) the French Republic, and iuocel to thbir negotiations"; " May induStry , and probity ways' be the choracteristie of the Uertnans", "The fair sex"; and "Richard Variuk, gag., Mayor of the. city of Now 1 York." ,Tho Mayan : ret4ed whilethe itvast was Orarik wo` wonder if Mayor Hall would exhibit couch Modesty? Un der the head of " Nerd York Fracas,"- Mr. Niebs. Romayne clears his character from the imputa tion of certain' treasonablo declarations alleged against him. Ho then accepts a challonge'from .-Captain Armstrong, " late an officer in his Brit;, anie Majesty's service," with whom ) it: sebms,,, he had had a fraoas,". Which' he .'attem ptecl, to bite oft Captain A.'s nose. 'That Was " Mnduot unbecoming - a gentleman'," and ample' so fore /Mallen/3. The editor takes- occasion to chide both parties for their.disgracefulconduot -but ho 'does not undertake to vindicate the Doctor, (Ro mayno), as he says "his. intimate coopeotion, with Blount. (whe; witi'then under impeachment in the,HOUSO of Representatives 'at Washington) is quite sufficient to fix his character as an enemy to America." The editor has the following: "I wish all My friends and apatite peOple 'of America a happy New Year; and I heartily hope, that . 1798:may wipe away, the disgrace of 1797, particularly that which has been cast pn :rnv LIBERTY or THE PRESS.!' ' ' • ' It ebntains an anecdote br an Irishman, who was hung for sheep stealing. Before he was shoved oti,lte wrote his wifa , ati 'follows "Pear Mary—Whin this reeefies yea I shall be in the other world. I'm , told Jack Sullivan has been very sweet upon, yeti, since I was Ant .to the jail ; if yon marry Mal, Mary, I'll haunt you day and niglit, thoughwas sure to be t , hanged•for it the neat hour. !So no more at prett ent from your dead husband. • "Ts RY DCAtiNELL." . At the Now Theater, there oro presented that evening, a comedy " Cure fiir the Ileartache,', and a ballet, ' 4 The Animated Statue, or tho Tri umph of Love:" Doors open at 5, to commence at 6. "The famous American Dwarf, a miniature man, seven years of age,"2o inches high,. weigh ing 12 pounds," could be seen by "grown peo ple" for 25 cents, "children half price." This young gent was born in Bridgewater, Mass. On tbo 30th January, 1798, Peter Wyant offers $3O reward for "p negro fellow, called Charles, (sometimes gave himself thei l name Grey), about 20 years old, hear fiVe feet six inches • bighollen der, and strait (7) made r wbi run away' the day - after Christmas." . (We wonder why did not run before Christruas,„and thank God no snob Christmas comes to any tin this country now.)— " 131ount's Curiolis Busiuus" Was just published, and for En le by. William Young, at coriier of Bea ond'and Chestnut streets. 'ln the number for January .19, it i vev a letter taken fromia , French paper, addressed " To, citi zen Ettnnallarte, General in a r ia of the army of Italy," on the subject , of Aert'et Navigation, by Cairipenas, Hydraulic Engineer. This enthusias tic Fronchnnp claimed that he had disoovored plan to navigate the air, vith much greater safe- ty than it was possible to trav,erso the ocean, He had written n hook of -100 pages on tifre subject. Ho claimed that he could corm Buonaparte and two hundred mote, and en iii'!l '' I myself will he hi) . t 'lot." Ito assorted that\ his invention would revolt ionize the eammeree of the world. Ile is a notice of marriage of an ex-appren tie of 19 to a maid of 52, after a epitrtsbt of three weeks': ' , _ "Tired of apprenticeship, this lad Elopes from a kind master, • Then gets a love freak in his head, id binds-himself much faster. TI us mortals, fond of fhahlont's name, ; _ iirst from nsurpol confront ; Th n, after looking•round awhile, A ain enslave the soul: But yu don, .turn, cannot be blamed, Thus wisely having dpne, • For he a mother and a wife And mistress, gets in ono." In the issue of March 13, the latest news fro,o the terrible war then in progress in Europe, as ,down to the 15th of January. On the 11)h, the King informs Parliament of prepar:7s made inyanec.to invade England.' Now . e know of -battles on the Rhine, and the new, is published. here, before the strife ceases for the day ! Mr. Cobbett does-not scrupleitt the use of the pronolui I. lie has no to ,o" for new - papers.= FICTIii.3 a sam - plehf"the / O . ld way of noticing the_ establishment of a nrspapei: , "Ttfa FALLEN i Sran.—A .pcmocr!atie- paper was socuetime,ag , 9/sevap in the.North4 , rn Liber ties, called the N.,)-thr Sher. The editor want od to exchange / papers with me; I would not; he abused m!'and his paper is gone to the devil, whither/i will very soon he followed by another or tiy6 of the same etotep. The fall or such stars fpm the political firmament bodes gond 4.0 those Ache live beneath it." REV. C. W. JUDD, lately ret riled from India, where for ten years he labored as a Missionary, will preach in the M. E. church, on the subject of missions, morning and evening of Sunday nwst, July 31. The services -will be of unusual interest, as Mr. Judd will relate some of his experience as a Missionary. . TAKEN IN AND,DONDI Fort."—Mr. •' Fun for the boys is death to the flogs," and in That ease it ain't so well to he ti flog. The tender field or n young man's first af fectieb ought not to ho rudely harrowed, like a summer fallow , Apt to bring out a crop a eanada thistles `• Yours truly" was so "done for," once on a time, in his callow youth. Ij was in the ease of • MY MA it 17,1 NIN Iler•mother WilS a briery woman; with they were more rare); Tier father el - Laved one day in sevdo,— Tboy were a prickly pair. No mnder that their Maryann (Ourthildren oft eriactps) • Was fond of cutting up a man, ()fluffing down a cactus. Her teinper was liko peppereauce— , I I thought it only ginger); Ilt r hair was saffron colored floss, And to her feet did fringe her.. An Mier of my hand I made ; -'' (I doubt if higgeran be) ; I gave her presents by brigade— She thought I cloyed " PO handy." k nut her mother, like a hedge— Of boneset or - of wormwood— ruwned upon me, and alleged, Sho hoped that Maryann would. • While sitting on the stoop,oile night, (The evening was so lovely), She poured a pail of water out A window right above me. " gio dear," she "it heats the Dutch; thought • was the h nper ; Iro o asen't wet you much. - It would he such a dwaper." • • One, I isentibero, rather tipsy, And broke the mirror—crash! " Oh," cried.the giggling little gipsy " That's only n brandy smash." I called her,. once, " dear turel lural She thought we very "singular :" said of course I was not plural, But would he, if it suited her. You see, I thought, when acclimated By courtship's tender yoke, Wo ought to by the 'Squirebe mated, Just like other folk. But Maryann she'' couleri g rac In just that light, you know, And I began to slightly spree it : Was jealous of her cousin ,Toe I remarked, I thought bed kisses her, Fifty or sixty times : She raised her band—itylefrn blister,— And I left, too, betimes. ilot 0 ! when T went don; you wonder—do y 1 df , t3 had run of with Ana all my pre49 Wellshnro, July 19 MORAL Don't La fooling with Cophl'a dnrts— ,Thes!vo servedvot n fbw so; Ditto, also, with liour- - Nino out of ten Sri' . HILL's -spiting from Hill's Cree thunder *term loured inst: Lightning t r barns, near the hou;•e, also five trees near by. It is said to bo the shnrpes lightning ever experienced - in this locality." AAVENNA, OHIO.—Mr. Jame t sßacon, writing from the above, place, says : ‘f Since the spring of ISO?, we have done quite 'a Intl - alive businesS. This place contains about„ 4,000 in habitants, is situated upon the summit, is one of the most pleasant towns in the State, and the old est in the Western Reserve. Two railroads pass through bete, the Atlantic and Great Western and the Cleveland and PittOnrg, and one in eon telnplatiOTi from Youngetown." ag u 7 aryan n— •, too t 870. P. 'ard, " A terrible ni thu 18th sov.nierro4:7-tJoseph" SatnpilOn,Nrizo live- noir that Copp Hollow - road, militant:oy brolfe ono of hie lega,not long since.' ' • 1: I. Evans received aligh) injuries from the ng of a - .hay kirk. -11--ewir deyiatiot mild have been fatal. 0 G. Gerould has just harvested one of the finei t t pieces of wheat raised in this vicinity this sesion. Charles Ring is about putting ' a now wheat 1 rtuiiin the Cpvington mi,lis. ,Dusiaess is prosper ing,lor ho couldn!Word it: s 'i . : . • 'Ge n. Themes . PutnatEr, who has boon identified, with the history of 'Covington from its infancy, died at his residence on Tuesday, the 11th inst.— Ho was' 88 years of age: . TOO Baptist Church ' realized ;ahciut $OO,/frOMI theft , festival in .the grove' on the .Feurth, for, whl'h they return their thanks. 1 00nRCEOT. ' iIAFAYETTE COLI,EGE.—ThO new eat aloOe of this institution is just out. ' It hasi.BB etudents,.of whom 80 are in the scientific course, and 128 in the classical. ' Lafayette' under the able Presidency of Dr! Cattell, affords excellent ocliarttages for a liberal (*cation, and is well endowed, having lately re-, ceived from A. Pardee, of Iferleton, Pa., thesum ' of $200,200, for its scientific 'school , fund:: The college is beautifully situated at Easton, on the Delaware. It has an able Faculty of twenty in structors, abundant literary and soientiffo appli ances, and is' so circumstanced at, the'present time, that it presents facilities . for . edu4ation equalled by few other institutions in the land. . The °scientific course has been in operation,fiv years. We are glad to. notice that the Filen y intend that the classical oourse at Lafaye ..-,,,,,, • , continue to A ff ord the amplest opport ..-: ties ql; the study of the ancient languages, and that i • '. i ‘ thm4 earnest endeavor to give it miter Wide ..;:s. oyi year by year. They, rega9 it not only as idi rejular introduction to the special professions at dy of theology, medicine and' law, but also as , a thermighly tried means of securing the culture, 1 and ,elevation of, mind, and of imparting the use ful rind - liberal kerbing which beconiii ,a . ebris !scholar: A number of scholarships, seen- 1 free tuition in this course, have been pliced le disposal-of the Faculty, for the limnefit of g men of taienis and good moral Character! iication for these scholarship's should be made l i E* 4, 1 tian ring at t you, App to "t o President: , - „ • RE§i3i'TERY.--;•;•ThO 'Presbytery of sboro; which met in this plebe ThUrsday r the instant, foi' reorganization, had-a delightful' harmonious . 110113101 b. After their businesi Wel, 21st and moo , ohu ing, Thursday affornoon, they met witli the ;oh of WeUsher° for publics worship, in the evening. An interesting sermon was preached by Rev._ Joietiti A. 'Rome]; klf Mansfield; 'after whiab, speciatinvitation, the Presbytery spent an hour or two in social jntercourse and in re-, freshieg the outer man, at the.house of 'Hen. H. , ' W. Williams: whore they found gathered the fans iliesianiongst whom'the members of the PreSby terylhad been distributed as guests. It' is needv less do say, to those who know, anything of the I - graceful hospitality of -Mr. and NMrs. Williams, tbadithe entertainment was both beautiful and I • bountiful. There were present,. as memberii of, the Presbytery, ten of the sixteen ministri<oore- , prised within its limits, (Tioga, Potter/and Kean counties). and. "Itial ruling elder together; Willi ether friends from abroarl. rr Atuang other business, the Rrasbyte4y adopted the following resolutions, unpitmousilir ' ficsolvellt i t trikt, this Presbytery enjoins the churehes to take up chlleetrons punctitally for all, benevolent objects reepaimended Obi the General Aeseinbly. H i esofretip That his Presbytery' earnestly re commends to IV ehurchei under its sure, the Bi ble for heir generous contributions. Rrso/ved/That the Presbytery invites the cor dial ce-ogeration of all the memberir of our °bur- ChCF; t yld corigregationir on behalf 'of the five mil lion' einorial fund, according to the plans sent deWn to us by the General Assembly and their, ,dommitteo. We express -the 'earnest hope 'that all our friends, including the children of our Sabbath schools, will have their portion of the stock in this fund, The Treasurer of the Pre.6- bytery, Rev. J. D. Mitchell, is appointed toje ceive any collections -made within our bounds for 'this ob?ect. Resolved, That the pastors and stated supplies be enjoined to - read from their'putpUts the resolu tions adopted by ,the k'resbytery r'espeoting the ,Biblefeause and other benevolent objecti: • , The Vregbytery adjourned about' noon - 4 Fr iday, after passing a hearty vote ortbarike to the people who hotrmilde theitis sit'so full of plea- Euro.. . sratzt) CAV. CONCERT AND DANCE.—The .Tioga bras] hand will give an entertainment of vocal amt instrAinental music nt B. ll:Potter's hotel, Middlebu6, Friday evening, Ju6. 29, 1 . 970.' AC ur which a dance will be given. It woald he hard to conceive of a better &rig 'mine than Demoresta's for this month, with its latekit fashions, first class literature, and high tone generally ; It exceedO all our' expectations, and excites our wonder that be should be able to furnish so much for so little money—his sub scrlptibn price being only $3 per year, with aim!. noble premium, worth from $2 to $lO to each sub scriber. Wo suppose his being able to.furnish such large premiums is attributable to his exten sive circulation. Address W. Jeimings Darner cst, 538 Broadway., N. Y. Among Our extensive exchanges for this month, we find Demorest's Young America, which we have Selected from all the others as being the best child's magazine we have ever seen. It not only instructs as well as pleases, but keeps froin ils columns all absurdities which are likely Lb dis turb the mind of a child, such as ghost 'stories and fairy tales. Address W. Jennings Demorest, 838 Broadway, N. Y. The 'Educational Gazette for July 16 has renal ed our table. With this number it makes its first appearance as a weekly journal. As a paper for .teachers, echolars, and the home circle, the Ga.- Yefte °land/311103. Its original articles aro in structive, well timed, and entertaining. Address the publishers, C i 'urner & Co., 415 Locust street, Philade ,for sample copy. MARRIAQES. KIMBLE —HARRER—In Liberty, onJuly the stb inst., by W. L. Keagio Esq., Mr. William Kimble, to Miss Elizabeth Marrer, all of Liberty. DEATHS [Announcements of deaths publlebec) freO, and al obituary notices will bo'cbarged lit the rate of 10 cents for ton word J - BROWN—In Bradford, Stouben Co., N: Y. July 3d, 1870, Mrs Susan Brown, aged 75 years and 8 months. BRIAN—..In Brown toW4ship, Lycoming co., MalindA, daughter of :Benjamin and Catura aged four years. Death is no phantom, grim and cold; , Only a white robed guest, Who boars, from every guarded fold, • Some loving heart: to rest. , GA M "BLE—In Brown, on the 22d ult., Jobitny, Eon of llenry and Margaret Gamble, aged eight years. 1 1 • Asleep, asleep,--he resteth now • From every dream of pain ; And never on that angel brow Can shadow fall again. HATFIELD—In Brown, Fredio, son of Henry and Lydia Hatfield, aged three ybars and 11 riio's. None but parents' hearts can toll How great the grief must be, To bid a lovely child farewell— His fees no more - to see. Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Tinge. county, dated June 10, 1870, the uidersigned, late administratrix of the estate of George C. Marvin, deceased,. will, on the 13th day of August, 1870, at one o'clock-P. M.,.at the Court House in Wellsboro, expose to ptiblio sale .all that lot of land situate in the township of Charleston, in the t county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania; beginning at the northeast cor ner of lands of C. A; J. L. Robinson; thence north, 3 degreei east, 79.5 rods to a post; thence north, 88/, degrees west, 114.6 rods; theice south; 21 degrees west, 79,4 roils to a post; thence soutb, 814 degroo east, .113.6‘rods to the place of beginning; containing about 50 acres of land; reserving however from the southwest corner of the above tract, a lot of throe acres, heretofore appraised and sot apart to tho widow of said de cedent, by an order of said Court. 1 • , MARIA HOTCHKISS, July 27,-1870. 3w Adruinis'x. CAUTION.—AII persons aro hereby forbid harboring or trusting Frbnk Myers on my account, as I will pay no debts of his contract ing. ` REUBEN T. HALL. Farmington Bill, July 27, ;870. .34 ESTRAY.—Came into tl l subscriber, in Catlin '1! instant, a red yearling steer! The owner will please prove ged and take bitn away. l' charleston, July 27, 187i1. E!. 11. H,I rrls , CELEBRATED BAKING POWDERS for sale by P.R. WILLIAMS a CO. '4'eb. 2, 1870. 4 SPEPIAt IRON TN TUN . BLO(lit.•-.When the, blood le , well supplied with its iron elgunent, we feel vigorous, and full of animation: 'len insufficiency of this vital. element that Mates Ut feel weak and low•epirited g in such cases, theyertmian Syrup (a protemlde •of iron) can sapply'thiedeliclency, and ite use will invigorate us wonderfully, • ' Rice Suit The Ri c e & Divorce for frati'd In age; is clinalmi, great] - t in Boston. It should warn young ,mcn not o , Marry haste. Bice la but 22; lalkbrlde:37.-'ffl:Oviara that &Mined° him belfeyo oho was lint 'ha, Own ago . by tieing ' lifastiiilia Balninpon her, facto, rice •niallierids. %Poe! . youth.', Kr , 4 probably fOuud,her, eiha weren't ,inito inf.• soft and'. pretty. Ought flagan be indictedt.We , know. of many simlitt,r cases. T Balm gices a mosimonder- Cul pearly naturai c Sexion, ito Which we don't I ' ' object,' W. like pretty:tal on.. To finish thopicture, Choy should uso Lyon 9 a It Matron upon the hair. With pearly chh4 rosy cheeks and soft; luxurious tresses, they become irresiatiblo. • - . ALABAMA CiAlwe. We are informed that triUmost per sistent sand un yielding of the private citizens who have •clalme vs. the British Government aroDr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., of Lowell. Mass., the manufacturers of medi cines. , They, will consdht to nothing less than that their demand for medicines destroyed by the British pirates shall be paid in gold and in dollars to the last cent:. They are emboldened by the fact that the des truction of their goods by the English' in. China and elsewhere .(for where are not the thoublesome nation trampling upon somebody 1) have hitherto been paid in full, 'and they, now say that they shall be. They how ever propose this compromise :-01ve us ()Maeda and wo will call it even, because we can then send our reme dies there without duty. [Washington News, - May 0,1410. :Wall Paper, Window Paper & Cloth Shades. • SPBING STOCK 10111870.—Rugh Young & have just received their first installment of Wall Paper, Window Paper and Cloth Shades, for Spring trade; which will he sold cheaper than Bordere,,Window Fixtures, Cords, Tam . • 8, Gilt Cornices, Picture nails, and everything else t tielcings to the trade. Come and pride wist, and 'examine thorn before , purchasing elsewhere. Specimens and prices sent,, by mail to any part of the county, • / N. B. Out stook is, the= largest ever brought into the corinty, and'we'don't intend to bounder-, sold. • , " HUGH YOUNG it/Co. Wellabbro, March 0,1870.—tf..., ... Mr. Allen Diggett of Lawence,llle, announces P ~. imself a candidate for the office "of Ilheriff, the ensuing election. / Mr. T. L. Baldwin. of Tloga, an himself a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject .to the de6l - of the Republican Oonvenyon. - -, -, • Mr. E. A. Fink, of Illainebug, announces tifinself candidate for the otllce of Sheriffiaubject to the cleci eion of Ehe Republican Convention; • . - - Mr. Joe 'fi.tlngliatni9r Deerileld,:laffers himself as a candidate for tho alto of Sheriff, subject to the decl• Men of the Kr publican Convention. - Mr. Arai. Willhelm; of Knoxville. offers hi self as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision lof the Republican party.* , - Mr. J•. . Phelps of Mansfield, announces himself a candidate for We °Moo of Sheriff, subject to the decis ion of tho Rep'ubliFan Convention. Goo. P. Card of Oharleston, al ill's Creek) offers him self a candidata for the office of sheriff, subject to the decision of,tlin Republican Convention. A °aim—Having been solicited ,by many of ,m ym friedds, in different townships, to offer myself as a ,candidate for Representative, I take 'this method of Informing them that I accede to their request. Wish iti'g',lt to bo distinctly understood that I adhere to ,my 4 , reviously expressed opinion against persOnally can vassing for delegates' votes, to qecuro a nomination, I Shall therefore refrain from the usual practice. Should the Republicans of this county do me the honor of Choosing me to represent and serve them in the State Legisl tura, I will endeavor. by a faithful discharge of •13, i Ir a ty, to'repay them for the trust confided in me. ~ 1 loss, May 51,190. HENRY • HOLLAND& xl,lB 0. • . 1 - 1 ISSOLUTlON.—Thepartnership heretofere existing under the •firm-name of Btoviell Tipple, was dissolved by 'mutual.consent; on . the 2(1 day of July, 1870.. -All" persons owing the late firm, will call and Bartle she same with Mr. Tipple, who bas the books and accounts. , • - U. " BTOWELti Jr. d f A. J. TIPPLU.. . lWellaboro. July 20, 1870. I • 7 -- UNION "ACADEMY.- The Pall Term for 1810 will commence August PO. The Winter " 4t November 29 TI Spring Bond for circular F, I ASK NO SIISP'ENSION OP HOSTILITIEII Good Brown Sugar .1. 10 anti Beet 'P. It. Sugar, • ' • 12 " I A Coffee Sugar, ' 133 ICruet, Powdered “Irranulated lb " 'Good Young Ilyson Tea, Bost " if if Oolong Tea; Ytipan Tea, ... H. A. II Deland's beat, .... Soda, Rice, non is Immo. • Which I will seen cheap enough to 'please cus tomers, no matter if the feet are oas large as all at doors," arid _the family ."too numerous to entiori." BACON iSz 'BAILEY • DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines,' Chemicals, GLASS,' lITTY, PAINTS, OILS, . VARNISIIES, DYE STUFFS. Alcohol, Pure Wines and Liquors, for' Medical Purposes. Perfumery, &spa, Brushes, Toilet Articles, &o. vs-Physicians' Fescriptlons compounded at all boars. BLOSSIII7II,G, PA. July, 30,1870. y e enclosure of the oiler?, on' the 20th Of 'medium size.— r.roperty, pay char- R. BORDEN. ANNOUNCEMENTS': KNOXVILLI3,IIOCIA CO., PA MRS. E. - RORTON, PRINCIPAL I Will Not' Stirrender but I run up the banner for Teas; Sugars, Syrups, MOLASSES, PORK, HAMS, and.all sortp of ROCERIES 'AND PROVISIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Conic. to ' lathers) w . 0 'd see what a SWARM pp THINGS In his lipe eon be bought for a little money. will not be Undersold 1.1501 E AT VMS ! St' PRICES .AT THE BEE.IIIVE SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEE. Rio, gond .... r " best eitiole .fa , v r a, beet, 1 TOBACCO. cavendish, .. Shorts. mokiagy ... SALER-APUS-. M A Very ; Laige ,Stocii onstantly on hand, bought low and sold cheap ._ . For Cash- I have also a largo stock of Sign of the'BIAL BEE-HIVE Wellsboro, July'2o, 187.0. The ' Sulbiseilbek WOULD .gespeotfplly ,oali the attention , of close pttiohseers to his new and extenolve stook of -:‘::`<li DRY, 000PS,,i ' SHAWLS ADOMEaTICS, .or ALL irmilms, CARPETS,' OIL CLOTHS, • COT- • TON NATTINGS, PLAIN lijiD CoLo RED, TABLE LINEN, BED-SPREADS, • •,, . • Window Drapery, and an endless varlety of HOSIERY; G.r.avEp, RIBBOS,`PitIi- ASOLS orALL STYLE AHD PRICES. • . , ,Department will be found. full and. complete, including many new styles•of_fltle Goods, made up, and in the piece. All are invited to call • examine. 'Also an endless variety of - vory'aheap at 100,000 PUNK VOR WAN TE.I3. . ALSO, $1.0,0110 DOLLARS WORTH OF Goods, To be sold at the lowest break down prices, at 1 r , ACADEMY CORNERS, PA. June, 6, '7o—tf. s PURPLEA DEMEAUX. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND ANNUITY INSURANCE COMPANY wants good men as agents in this County.' The Interest„Bearing Plan,' e*clusliely Used b'y'this company, enabled agents to do a large asinese sad obtain insur ance where oo other plan will, on account of its thoroughly equitable features; providing as It doe's, income during life, and giving 'exact jUs tice to all, old or young. Agents can secure unusually good contracts by addressing, KINGSBURY (f: KELLOGG, Gen'l A gts., 623 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. -June 8,1870-4 t. „... The McFarland Trial Ended Gold Down, Geode Down, and Specie of algtoet eye endless Tadet our new Mock • Februitry 2: Jit!y.27,lB7ll—ly CLOTIJS & C4SSIMERES • of everyilesoription, and clothing made to order in the very beat style, and warranted. Also, v liaaa fiatl i * clh~ 11101‘*4% this 4 %.33 )4\y YEA* -8,740110 v 4)111 T fic - log. f r eoltsa ,0,1(0, BLAND n DC„,__=. 0 atEp. , ' Kn'. * 1,50. $0,75 to 1,00. 80 to 1,00. 16 cents 25 " 30 " 36 " $0,7.5 . 85 30 10 as 8 'C W. T. 'MATHER& RI,ERCHAND:VIE I A jot, ieoeived, such as 4 .4. / The , alothing SHOES, THOMAS HARDENS. -t, litelleboro, June 1, 1870. and so is the High Price of Goods at Wilson & Payment Resumed ! W GOOD S N E • quality, style and price, and an Drop in and take a look through and be convinced. AI, 0 Dress 606'0, Ladi es, larg,:paii9Spionkix,4l,oliottp, bea:lttifa) ati TING 'DONE CU rt any style di3sired CLOTHINII RIMY always on hand to fit a customer at once Nos, 16, 20 .. 30, 36, and 27, containing 400 yds. 10e. and4o, 'BOO yds. 15e. 70, and DO " 700 yds. 2.50. Agents for the celebrated lIOIVE oved Sewing Machines. • • 10 50 60 We are also 44- CO'S' Imprl WIC; WellsbOreci ON a VAN VALICENBURG. June. lb, •1869 'al Instruments ! Titus BE sitbsoriber, informs the public that he T has constantly on hand_ a large assortment ORGANS, MELODEONS, AND Instruction • Books, aalp or.reit. Pimlico's •fnrniehed to order. ce . • • OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, and some of the same on band to be sold'ebeap. lie will be found at his i residence near Potters' Hotel in Middlebury, Tioga - county, Pa. Ad ,dress, , A. 13. A. BRIGGS, July 8, 1870.—tf. Crooked Creek; Pa. WOOL WANTED OASII PAID FOR WOOL AT . SEARS 4 pEIBI3. " Welloboto, June, 8,187041 n. Lots of REIM J ......,. ~_ .. , EN 131..A_C $1,50, ()heap at $2.00 1,75 , ". 2,25 2,00 " 2,50 'Dress Goods In Or 30 Pei ,Cent. - Buff Linen Suitlngs, goad y " Chinese Grass Cloth " New Style Printed Jaeonets, " " Striped Swies, • _ French Prints, Extra Wide, Parasols 4• Parasols, fine quality, 60 Cen " low goods, 25 Cents ' Sun Umbrellas, best goods, 6 t Shawls ! e • New Styles at $2,76 . . 611 It " 3,00• . - Paisley Shawls at an A. T. STEWART'S STYLES. At a still further reduction in prices and 25 cents on the fin PERCALES EXTRA WIDE, TIlE' CTIEAPE, The Jeeephine Seamless, the best fitting g White I hit l e Pique, Nainsoo In great 'variety Cheap. 'Prints, Goode received almost daily, an An extra assortment at less than eyer bef berg always oa,kand , , Cassimers F. Ca -1 . . . . . The moat-handsome stook of all Wool easel OASHMERETTS. The Trenton Plaids in k • • , , dr@ ,BOOT & , S'llo] • • •• We have have oddpargely to our former imm sortMent ever kept here i al 1 / 1 • . , , I / at $1,50, 1 , $l,OO, $1,50, $1,75, $2410, $2,25, $3,50, $3,00 1 $3,60. ( . In most of the above makes w have ' to the largest city stores, and we make on to sell them. We •ailso guarantee our wo bought dirii • J. RICHA , ELMIRA. This stook we keep in still larger assortment, and there no work that can come in competition with it at the prices we selling it. There is no better work of the class to be • had anywhere. We warrant it to be'equal to the bast, and make our prices very Corning, June 22. 1870. ABBONS J, A. r 40 1 4 ) rg", 4 1 bZ' li F AN ARA inE;IAIGIE PURE An entirely new Make at I - 33C1311=0 Hoop ‘t Ladies' 1 \„, Ladies' Surge .Congress, Ladies' Serge Fox - . Polish, Ladies' Ser!e Fox Button. Ladies' Sere Plain-Butto)). Ladies' Peb ile q-ra' , ' Ladies' Peb 81e. a; Ladies' . Go'a Moro. CO'S DOUBLE POLU eve 0-'664L1. AT SONS Ek jiwpr, -qm".. I El SiL • 1111 $2,25 cheap eit $2 75. 2,50 . " ' 00 3,00 " ' 3, 1 5 1 at variety.` Newest styles at full ' than last Seas°, and wide, • Sun!' Vnil.)rella,‘ ) , F,N4F. HTOCK. +, ' \ I• • d .'to 0,50 Less`than last Beason. to 5,0 Cts. d 75 Cents ' Shawls ! qually great reductio S. it M. LANDE • ST -\\ Ei;IPACAS I being now 124 , cents on the low goods, goods l&is than lastefall. °HAIRS ! ,wer prices than any in marktit. ri WEST PATTERNS, 25 CENTS ,'T IN THE COUNTRY. 1-a4 I VMgEi.. eves in the market, in all shades and size, at all I imos s, Plaid and Striped, &c, Sbeetings, Starlings, and all other bomestie sold at prices that cannot fail to suit re. CORE 9in seven 'different Ttyles, all num t the lowest prices in market. • [• • imers ! dassimers ! era for sl,o,and $1,25 per pardever before offered rest variety; very cheap, the best goods for ohil wear. l • - • D.t:PARTAFTT. as 6 stock, and-think wo bait) the most complete as any time: WI have fall lines of • .7rge SMO, EM ~. Sewed, High Cut,-$2,50. ✓ Sewed, High Cut, $2,75. co, l Sewed, High Cut, $2,75. , a variety of styles aqua • t) ar tittoo Stores can afford ..; --- tind• nearly all oar stock is 7.> (. • i f • "isses and Childrens', inside) prices much lower than rer k to be of the. best ma; , et from the mneuftil,' DSON'S ' d o • J. A. PARSONS' RIM 311 to 50 'Cents. ;22 to 31 26 Cents. 311 " .. 18 to 26 Cents. Worth $' " BEitGER' LES.. '. ti `~ $3,00, e 3,50 MAKE, , co. NEW SPRING I GOODS. • r' • A. NEW and desirable ,stook of Goods can again he found at , WICKHAM, -& I #ARIt'X' 3 - - 1 1 I t loga,i Pa. . i 0 1 , . , • ,We do not boast the largest, but a stoo won and carefully melee ed,. And bought strictly for Clash, saving all-in areal land diaconate tthich favor pudhasors will at icle On . o perceive they have bi their . Most art in th • 'I, rirt - sr ( Groceries, 1 - I WOODEN WARE, AND. OROOR.ERY can ee/ilitinti.at prices which always guarant their, attic,. CALL BEE FOR YOURSELVES. May 4, 1870-y. E2IEgUTGR'B NOTlCE—Letters • . ea tarp having been granted on the i • tate of Nanoy, J. Greer, deceased, late of De • !Id town ship, those indebted to said estate •re °quested to , malte immediate payment, an • tho • having claims against the same, tb present the to J. E. WHITE , Ex cuter._ Knoxville, July 13, 1870. et YOUNG. BERTRAND . Tins well known STO6S si.aucV the' ensuing season as follows : At the stable of the, subOoriber in Mainsburg, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of eaolt week, and at D. D. Holidafs, Wellaboro, the three fink :days of Court,hfettoh week. Terms,slo to ensure Pasture furt(ished for mares from a distanoe. All 400idents at the risk of owners. Owners-,dis pgoing of mares before foiling, will be hold re 801101e for the insurance money. fay 8,1870-3 m. • E. A: FISH'. I , - 'kUREKA"T Sm - ok l4 - . obacco. .13 an excellent article of granulated Virginia; who:c ar r introduced It is nniver4ally admired. It is put' up in handsome muslin \bags, in which orders tor, Meerschaum Pipes are dalli. ip*cked. ' .i 1 , • . . I LORIL- • YACHT CLUB SMOKIOI3 LA RD'S TOBACCO 1 °rib axd's Classed by all who consume is as the "finest ofall;" it Is made of the choicesteaf grown ; it Is anti.nervous in. Its &feeds, as the Nit tine has been extracted; s it leaves no disagreeable tas o after smoking; it is very mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound will laid as long as 3of ordinary tobacco. In.this brand. we also pach orders every day toll first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it and convince yourselvos it is all it elaimq i i to be, " HE FINEST of ALL." 1 ........-- OR 1.- CENTURY CHEWING LABO'S TOBACCO This brand of Cut Chewing Tobacco has no equal o`r superior anywhere. It is without doubt the best chew ing tobacco In the country. I . Lorillard's' Anuirs Have now been in generarnee in the Unlted*l3tates over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the beet" wherever used. , If your storekeeper does not have these articles for sale, ask him to get them; they are sold by rvipectable jobbers almost everywhere. Oircular,and prices.forwarded on application: P. t,ORILLARD & CO., New York. March 16,1810-3n' Neviv Gr.c.c•clesit ■ C. B. KELLY'S. . . . . . q ..711irE HAVE just received, lots of new Goods . ... which we propose to sell to our customers at living prices. DrorLin anilL look ~ , .11 1 .. • - )THROIIGII IIEI &TOM, and we will try'and convtnoo you, that We not only have ' GtIOD GOODS, brit that wenre selling them clear down• to.the bottom of the market. We have a complete ae.. sortment iES' DRESS. GOODS, LAD HATS, i CRO ',APS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CRERY, Q 'ASSWAREi--' , 'COEEEE, SP,IO ETC., ETC. To for showing Goode. Call an pgf- N see us. SPECIAL OTIOp.—On and after Morlds) May Cr, I will sell - Gods down at the very lowa. 0E44 Prices and for ready pay. ,' WHIT d E LEAD, LINSEED OIL, PAINTERS' MATERIALS or ALL KINDU, for ealo Obeaper than at an34thor eatablish eat in Tiogi•adunty. at P. R. WILLIAMS & Q6ll. ' ay 11; 1870. tooL w CASH PAID FO Wellsbore June, lb, 1 GREAT? ' BUCTION ~ 1 . .-: .,,. •- IN,DENTAL FEES. 1$ . ..mu, The day of high prices is past. Ffrat eladwork at th 6 following prices: Artifieialteeth, very best ........:........$2O to $25 Cheapet seta • .. "'- 10 to .15 ,Part sets per tooth 2 to , 3 Solid gold fillings .500 t 053,00 S leer and other fillings 2sc to $l,OO Vitalized Air or Lai giing Gas givin in extrac ' ling tenth. No pain no danger. 1. Call and read testimonials which will surely please you. A. 'B. EASTMAN, Dentist. 1 July 13, '7O tf 13, Main st, Wellsboro. WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL ! !. 209000 U . 'S. OF WOOL wanted!,mmo ,-, dzately, for whiott we will poy the highest !_nAket price. T. L. BALD WIN & CO. , Tioga, June 22, 1870 1 4 t _ B • RIOIC. FOR SALE I —At the new works near the academy. Road to - the kiln, opposite Elieha Brown's, on Main street. A re. thousand now on hand, made - :ot the beet material, and well burned. ED. WETMORE. Weßebore, July 18. 1870. 6t ' FOR SALE.. AHowie and lot 'on [Pearl Strast, 2d hom e onth distridt sohool house. Enquirert the piemisel 0 i =---; ckctrlE! LINE, 1 WIOKHAM FAH', `' , 1 EMI CC===l . A. KELLEY. 13
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