ri ~ g - • ; o iool Departure - of Stages. i • IV UR !Rego,' railidaiit over the different routes trent WeDisbar°. will depart and arrive as follows from the I Wellsboro Post °Mee: , TIC.C.A —Depart 0 & 111; it. tn., arrive 134 off , ' and 7 o'clock p. m. ,10 .t A nsysta.--Depar t Ba. m., arrive tsp. tu c o co,p,svoic—Dep. mon. & Thura p. m. mrr Ise McAuley &Thursday at 12 m,- v 2-4 ' orr Fto SJlRSZYSimaz. —D is's Tuesday a Vr opa 1 r .5 p t ork.a Thu r. 9A m p.m ' groan FOR= --flap. Tues. & Friday/at 3 v . , nrr. Tun& kriday at 12 • • iIBGAIOUNTY AGITATOR Local Items. ----- WE DNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1870 Now Advertisements :tan° Seminary—Richards & Hovey. D,varce Notice—J. 11.,Potter. - bil's Vegetable Hair itenewer. ol ag Out—J • Al. Parsons & Co. limioinrator's Salo—Geo. D. Keeney. ' ig i t ter's jiotice 7 D. L. Dean e;', - : fIkORESS.—The work on the Wells s god -. Lawroncevilll railroad is prbiresising Some 800 men aro at work on it, spy. CarsTY.:-The Gtizette ~vi; a new comity, with Ttoy as the county es It is not proil l osel,to interfere with 'Tioga, A seur neighbors lot.-us 'alone, ve l have . Nsic.—The Presbyterian Sunday of this plate had a iery ~,1 / 4 i nteresting pio 7 Thursday of last %leek. Fishlsr's band • ,:sked 'music ; the day was favorable. We m oo particulars, not baying beard of the af •6 it Was in progress. BASE BALL.—We are informed that F! of base ball was played at Lawreticorille. ;t hy last week ) bbtween thy Tioga' and Corn , ed.!. Tioga came out ahead. We learn , :t :t soon to be a match game between' the : 0 Ina Well3boro clubs. PRINTERS.—A Lamer Jdb Press ; art er exchange' for newspaper type. Sold in good condition, and will he sold ohertil ITC have purchased a larger one to take its ;.e Sire inside of ohsise, 131;18 inchei. • id oftice.-2m. • PAY UP.—Mrs. E. E., Kimball' re- . y; , n < to ray to her customers who are oweing , tinlocry, that she would like their respeotivn I ,:i, handed in n once. Let.this notice be ;Illy . responded o, - • '\ , bt . HNl . .t , ci men althuld not send out a 6 e :i. Her of bill without printed betidingi up- Such headings are excellent advortise ,. and cost but a. slight advance upon the such l ips We are prepared to print all such z.,,;1 at 'prices considerably reduced, and do vrk la the ver'y beat style. ' fifllol9U.S.—Rev. N. L. Reynolds itei in the baptist church of this pinto Sun- -Re , . Mr. Judd, for many year a missionary FA act, occupied the pulpit of the 11.1 church Sunday morning and , evening-, ‘.T.‘. IF. TEACHkEtSI AASOCIAroIsi.- I !rdu , .. , ;ipg the State Toachcrs'i AssOcii4- -.t; I ni,caster. on the iti - i, 10th and rtt‘h• of t -,, Li month, aill hn furnishod half fare ,c., b, addressing (stamp enclosed) C. IL .:t -: . . f ticket agent of th Association, , ci,nd litts , et,: Philadelphia. ' Ample- prdv I .:ire been made to • ttcoruitioilato air who •1 ir ihe Teat poseiblo t expenoe. I • . i rr BALL.—A large crowd asseo.n 7 LawretMerille groundi to ,witness ::11110 nt balm ball between the Kersarge, tall club of Corning, and the Star, Jr, • liege' The game was very exciting-to lair t : 7,0,. 2, 4, s, 0,0, 9--30.- XTRAORDIIcARY.--Friday week tbere A wriCn isgr4ceful row I)nrtt-Settlement. A. tarty of boys AACA". pkt , .!(` it seems got hit ......71 C,vington, in " which p istoy and , weN ti ,, t.:.1. No one was serb, tasty injured, ;- ••• 010b.r.-..taml rlint Lewis ( 1 Ivor received - -..1 in the arm by a knife. i everal shots , :,-- i Whisky, uqoubtedl* rCigued 44 11 ... I ;Ve fear oar people are grnwing Ins on . e. , •,1 temperance. , . . BITS. -Small beginnings some r.:l largely. ae peoplea are really to smart to. learn, ilote about other people's business than their 're n large "stock" of brains, and their kc klwrn so forcibly at times as to nearly n Nit of their boots"— t over the left LAW—nne that id founded on mom ar 1 enfarcrd by Emipible men. rd 'nor tns built n Stoop and, other ztrn; ed the ftitnt of his residence, iscobs, the wan who knows how to -;1 dt it, is just finishing up a Very e c:n [)r Fhearer's 'residence, which May, IA one of the finest(ii town. V- II II Wood, pholugrupber, is now pre ; 1,,, pictures of residences in our village manner • " 1 i' , Eastman, ha= recently' prpeured a hook ' in-sineli to keep an exact • .1. ry tooth filleyi or extracted on either prepved ,to Gll, pall and regiA quick ; 1 (1 without pain. I hi, arid, Cate sNas found an State St. Enquire whtaa deeds aro ED " • 411t,te e'VEr;boii) hro enetuj•„ every • . ."hru.,t, and carries his head inclined • v,ur.,3 of Delodar, lost a pocket-book IS7Q. between the Delmar moreand G e t, English's, containing The'tinderwill of courso • .o ,e to Mr. Webb. , p , v.spApEß DEcisioNs.:--Any hiscE n imper -regultlly from the poet "ht. e i.llCe; tncetber directed to hie ' ot.•lher, end whntber he is n subscriber I.•iide tor the, pay If n person disr.nimai,l, he mu.t pny nit 7 ‘l,t -pui;la-hele• thio continue to ,% nTrin, and collect tho • al.', 11Letiivrit Ls Liken from the Oleo ' I tic ort6 h,as o Stint refusing to rs o f prilodibSlF freak the pea of- Hu , l len% rug them -utmaticti fur, N or intentional intuti .`tr‘ r. irtfurut 1 •r . ..lofeil at, their Olive 6 Clh , Ps.—On the hills, some 01(1 1: , .t heavy: ss a i;eneral thing. the Ar, :Ar,;e Maus (.1' our farmers have Letr hefting. rhere is jitst en a, make it plerti a;titrent than in the old time And nin e : that the eNiterttt haYi"g with art ntarl3 ;la much at: they would he ' •t 1,,,t a :all.tfactiut, to know tLat'ia r.lttf to wtat.y ? that it rtrain elloTJ huMan tuutele, and Itz,t tuit,, tne to a Nak3 t multitude of ' Bat t has also made it cheaper; and ~°r'. ri , pthitl 6 ntw is added to tcommniza solur crops vf wtteuttrhich will yield cot iderahly injktrtd by smut, and " , e edge- Corn is by far more at6.av .:”' a'Y leer before wilhirt - our recollection. 'i', 'hough the cropr,wiii• tie shorten • kbor of gatheripg inereated; caused by the late winds and ttornia . plentiful. Apples are-getting a t.aud already some of- them are ripe 4. ''''/Lef- Butternuts fail, entirely. Ilow *:e elaestalit„ we are not informed.— . '"'f MI kinds are very plentiful. r!attle said to be plenty in somo sections ;!,` 'T 6 I , rnS ca n well dispenso with. a Mitchell Creek, not long sip?", We °10 .7 vrlio 'puled the rattles off a rattle :an as it was going out of sight ler a Sciteequently snake was dug ot\ and ether,. This boy ought to have been tti wm • t-n3s to fight the yellow fever .rebels.bf OSS;P.—\%"IIe4 '.:thet gray_ dawn ,emitter oat to si>d l if,-thrtSugh.it all, there can 100 tliseovereiVany light of hop—if the time he not indeed all night, dark, desponding' and fruitless longing= after ,eotnething',,,lildden, know nut what.'=- Thrbugh it all, atl44 Oct taint, fliekeringsaya of the sun straggle, forth, rtn - a , lot a light itito the soul which many a day had seen • . none, • A night's watching with a' phantom of the past, is indeed an age, teeming, with esattikek . hopes allrniehed, and crushed with the 'ltreiglit of irrevo able fate.= Sail freight it ; brings;• rind takes it on no hopeful images:• yet it' is a eon quest;; tor is it.not a neve reading trot - if:nature ? Theylwho have not seen, know n . they who have,lare a long step away intoth unknown. If the Wirt& speak to us mournful so owe, yet they do convey a meaning,nyid that meaning is but -a part of tho'inllnite intelligenno which lies before 113 to be txplored. Many a - poor soul halt reasoned.thrie; , for a heart bait known a soriow which. has eclipsed all sources of delight, and buried up the heart so deep, that its pnlsatione are like the struggles of drowning man for breath. The waters deep, i ttie 146! faint, the garreof life but diralyflioker ing th+ugh.lbe imfending gloom! If so he' that every human being 4 r carries weight" in life, as I said at a former sitting; deter 'dame—if, cone upon ue all at ono time or ano ther, the dark, chill, desolatipg i - driving storms which seem to be so cruel, \ year's not, because they soften the heart, and shed.a i neir light upon the soul—stililhe endrtrance\efriature bears us on, and enables all to'pierce the ' , deepest - gloom and. see.beyend,'the light' of that cheerful hepe Which, at Mich times, can he our only consolation,' We should not learn to look upon allthis as corn. mon-place. Every' suck lesson halt its own espe cial teaching ;''and he who is not better - for it, mitst'bit worse. such, the luster of the:pearl is no more than the dull, dim, extinguished .hue of the common earth—the diamond in . false elethes, itb volue lost beforia such eyettL=nast` be r ing aeon. ' ,Z r -t • yonseemfo see but little of thq ' sunlight ? this blessed morning, and but little heed the lessons of - you'r own words, it should be . said, if you will take the innendo as I mean it.; for yonfi• rest is fitful, your waking hours but dreams,,hnd your sleep, alai, but somber; brood ing consciousness ! • Is there not enough of light in the natural world t retnovelhe veil which all this hopeless peering into tike futuid oasts upon all around the preient ? Paw you not , lay aside this .stretch of the farelei r =thiS, 'constant telesco pic life, so to speak—and see onco morons in the• 'past; with the eyes which God hag givets, bicb not to pierce the bidden, but only td per ceive the comprehensible: aboutlts?' You are net much given to eicursions, but I ask younow, for me—itiat'for me, ;irpu mast, know--40 Tut fiwicy . this.train of: thought, amigo out into the open country,' were nature is onispread in all the lux. ur'y of her own voluptuot4ness, 'to bei seen and admired of men, there to chase a i warthese troops oi l (4ntastic intages, and givit place to realihings. - . 11 .1 41 you go If you will, it is on easy•thing to close tit l e house and pack away the essentials for such afjowney—an imaginary home, a thing of the past, or a \ere , ation of the future, will not take injury from our absence ;—and you : know I am • • conlenient appendage, whom you :may put away in a bdrner of your pocketbook, and, carry with you without any charge for stage or car fare, or any expense for luxuries on the 4way. I .shall repose in confidence, make no ill-timed struggles ter comment on the way, to attract rho eyes of vuto.ar Jookers-on. Yet,f.s.kall enjoy .it all the same, and if anything escape me, I know you will tell fire 0 our next interview alone. Why, dam'e; you would" have me think, that after all my interuourse with'3On these many years—fcr such they -fi'eau, to me—you arc not like the rell'of human kind, hut only a creature of the imagination—a Acre convenient spiritual entity, Illivay present,, yet never filling any space, nor capable of making any impression upon the senses of others If I catch the inference aright, I might ho said to be "hugging a delusion," if I• Were to embrace yful fricndly way at part ing andt"rtliust cone tole that one of us is cer tainly in a toNarified condition. Not inclined ea ' 'illy to 4E114. my own li - c?illformenti . yet bavo ton much respect for your rendering ma to disregard it, and I accept your invitatlo. Will you engage the passagir ? Now are weenme` down to substantiate. Let 1.1:4 see who pays the fare. If you, will shall tic.] knowledge you a most pgreeableAravellng punier, indeed— a r - ety'conerenient'apPendae. At your wont, sir ; - avid if you have the reekon ing to pal/. that will detoon.trate-the nemaily of (only all; foi . 3ou have Aten said. the husband is lonly liable on contra-Os for a ff etrriee made by !his wife, nti'd I• am certain terrivrtuld he most Hitting to pay such . litilo • a fight with mrelame, you have been content to. rest yntir claims as the wife of some imaginary person you would have the world believe me to be, upon presumption merely,—surely it is pre sumption under all the eircemstnnees,--but now Sou don the title outright, and cease to argue from the presence of Hullo boots, little stockings, little chair?, and cribs, and all tho innumerable thing. which,make up the outfit of littlefolks.— If you had stopped short with the presumption of liability for rtece•earier, I might solve this prab h. in : , Ipa,ioneh a= ennh 'obligation nifty' ,arise flora n.cre inference .f Co'o outside world—and know ti”re le enough ..1 that to meet every poieitil; case ; hut iiP you have seen fit to ascribe to yolliejlf a title able}, implies a contract sol emnized in due form, or certainly with my con-: scut, I wish to he 'unliked of the time, place, circumstances, witnesses. It must. havebeen a ve ry quiet aflhir. I have no recollection of anything to at or drink., i.oi• of any peculiar dizziliess or uncertainty as to my individuality. ' ' ' If:you . do not care to make the matter patine,. you may make the revelation after the audience shall have disper,rd you only Lave one to sat iety. The world nicer cares for such triilelt. 'there it, no one of all the multitude of people uho ult,ke up A neighborhood, who has any con cern iLout such nifairp. Everybody tint ! old haeh e'en, a nd,old timid. , get marred, po the goodii . eo pie c., n.l and if Sou sat iE,fy toe, a:Ey will be. content. Certainly ! hey will. THE CONE TIOUSE.—Most of our 1 . 6- , dory are aware that this di a new tel now in process of completion in this boron . It Stands on the northeast cornei- of Main an Wain Els, on the site of the old United States iotel, - .7 13 i I", h tins ht rned down three or,foar year, since. - The house is capacious. and wren' completed, will be the best in Northern Peons3lvanin, with. in our knowledge. . It is SO by 111:1,,,feet, three stories , high, alit] a Frenc roof, equivalent to another story in room. Th foundation was laid last summer, and the brick i ork cOmylotetttbro', the fall and 'tvititer. When 'piing opened, work began 'in good earned, and, ever .lnce, the noise Of the L haminer antlibe saw lial..o'lqrn 'heard, as the labrie grew from day to day. It is directly fterlrit ' I htt• any from tho Agitator office, so we have easy, view of the Work. When 'the last bli,iv is struck, we shall toiss the Innie, but the finpressionsj will remain There is something irti. posing in the steady growth of such a, work, of art, combini l l ng, as it does, so much of the history 4 piogrLs3 to nievlitinics ftom the earliest times to the preiont ! Wu are led to contrast the rude tint of thp-piotieer, and the almost as rude inns of flu: “Itlen tune, with this magnificent strue 7 tun. 'lr. the cuntr.ist, a e belield, not perhaps so ,iiil,t, ..,1 plocret.s in the art, as of development of o nr emi l ntry. The lost arts speak to 'us from • not gutty, and the piles of ancient castles and ca thedral:, aro eloquent of a. thigh development; centuries before our eohtineht 'was known' to the world. 1. - ti. elegance, eidtatt.rt, cheapness, have oill,} i..ecome . ,e(Anmen in our own age. Genius, in vt ntion, industry., hat e brought all within our view, and Within the reach ocmany. Thus they add to the common s tock of human happiness, / under the law which leads the mind, and de:el. i opes the faculties, toward perfection. • I The inside work is nearly:tione,soltheplast4.', lug will begin soon,. The outside is nearly fin. fatted.' The — wood work, terrers, and 'Window caps, aro finished to represeht stone, and pres Ont a very fine aprartiticalti4leud. ,These, with the bale4lesoire:the trimmings which decorate and• beautify the whole structure... Qne of 6;3 balco nies on the Iront is now finished. There are four in all—two front, two sidit—and they are gottn up in good taste. The construction' of the building is in charge of Mr. S. M. Breakfast', of Elmira : Mr. S. Wet uore does the meson work. The Wilding will reflect veil. credit on bath these gentlemen, while it will be a e erpetual monument to the honor of Mr. Cone. TUDICrAL.—There was au adjourned Court held here on the 20th and 30tlyolt. No owe of much , importanoo were heard; OM PIRITUAI,I L.—hire , btearns, ,State, 'missionary for .4te'simielY.of ~ S pyitua)iste Stated again lectured in' th'e Court noose, Sunday afte`raeon. Wo noticed a number of our friends idga up with her. She gar, permialio i n i to<tbe audience to ohoose a inibjebt, but bo Ono volunteered any notion, and she begin by a gen eral statement of the ob.eots of Spiritualism, and soon announced her subject to bo " tion." Wo have not space.. to give it notice.— Again - we must say the language was beautiful, and the reasoning profound; and convincing it Must have been totheski wholollowed her closely. ,She lectured at Holliday's that evening. Thera wenl a large and respectable audience in attend ance. 111100. • , . nuracAproxi-L.F.fom the Cot-frigton ddrrespondenee of the flotien , Advertiser,' July 28th . .. we learn that a lodge of,IAG. of O.` T. was organized and their ball dedicated, at Mdrris on . the 28th ult., Tho MrW Gig, John B, Springer, and G Secreiary Jam a 'B. Nicholson, were Preaent and conducted the .ereinonies. The lcidge;is etylcd,, ,, Morris Ran L.dge, ,No. (198 . ."- Delegations • were Regent from several other lease in this and otker donnties. 'A' llndsome Bible l iras liresontotl.ti o. the ,lodg by, the young ladies, Miss Bailey Making th , presentation speech, and Major Anderson resp.nding` for tlio Alter the ceremonies wer was iery_ed.by wino owen, House. Though the lodge has, •Rrganizedbrt short time; it now numberi-li3 mombeTa. Tie iinc;t band furnished umelej •• • . LAVVIIENCEVILLEA Terw evenings .co, oar, usually quiet villegelvas-disturbed by the, report of a pistol; and on 4 elor two eries, of fe , ar cii dl arree';',lt yas,hari.;to Cell which. The aloining's'develoimera, wet,' that one ot'our quieteitizens had been wandeiing.dround a houEe in a!,,frierle"asf:yrarl. had been fired upon fol. a, burglar, 4 • - The inhabitants of -" slab city," ono of our do- Bgbtful suburbs, were lately disturbed by ti lien-: eial i row, in which all lived in glass blouses; and al throw stones. • So much for war; now -for ia more poaceabl/ item. Since thesdefeat of, the Active base ball clUb.by the , Star - 4\ of Tiaga, the Lawrenceville bOys have been prod io • t ,\l:, ing regularly,•and Are new in t , preqy,good shape. The Lone Stars, a Junior club, beve challenged o r 'seniors; the Comets, and, we are sorry ,to say . ,2the seniors aohno7l- , aged' &defeat, and ba'clie,d,ok! , ! -. , ii':,:, • •Work has been„pommenee4 bore on the qaw iiiiirouiL but With coniparatWely feta' , handut , ` f • Q . : T i tn , br a k e. COAL 'MEasultEs.--Read' ',the “irsiltitt:.' Mr, Andrew Shorsiood on thu copl . measures of our coUitty, published this week. . , t .. I -. .. 1. .SYLVA.NIA. —A s "fl hieateP' l iikt alit , we you much tittosco'unt 'ef,the :picnics .at ylvania, other tba tU-Stato Road 8011061 tak ing the first premlutia,-Ttll entleavOr to add 'a little. 'The number of Sabbath schools that join ed wittl that of Sylvania, were nine: Mairtsburg, Stato..Road, 'Elk Run, Balterburg, Austinville, 'ColatitAiii Cross Roads, East Troyail two oth ers, tho'natineg of which I . have. forgotten: Tho picnic tv,a's held in the •woods of •Mr. John *it ' °rig. , Seats were prepaibtl fOr about 1200, and yet there were not enough to accommodate one half the crowd. After all schools bad ar rived) the exercises were i begia by a few - worts from .13'e President of the diti;' , Dr. E: G. Tralsy, folloWed by—prayer by Rev. Mr. Parker. The people were then addressed by Rey. ,Mr..ltlifne-, vault, of Mainsbui l g. . After ,the address, the les• 1 1 £clio4i mareluld to the tab . , dby the Smith-: field rase bUbd, a d partook e tbo many good thing. whiCb `Fere iiled upon - wo ...tobleli,each about 150 feet 'in I tigth.`.'Xfte 'eatistying Al) eravi i gs of nature, t e schools Were again seat ed, and were addressOd by C. L. F. Howe, and other:. . This closet] one of the largest • picnics, per crer held ju.tbeso parts ; and with the ex ieption of a ffw rifiner things, every thing pass ed off very. pleasan tlY.' .*The day was 'fine.' 'No' fighting, no f7runhevess; was to be seen on the , ground. lEtich' sehdbl nent'in fine style; the wagons that earriedthetrfwere 'cuTryini flags and banners, and the hOr.7eis were else trimmed with tlags; . and of eiatiree the gichreere trimmed. 'When the prooession w_gs . io mofiop,lt iCrefieEl ti tetar,d to premiums, I will ring one school above another, that the State lioall. school went in fine stylC, hut, with the' ex evi.tion yf one rix.'herse teanil.arni perhaps their flag, theib was; no school that excelled, if , Itequal led, that of Bakersburg. LIBERTY.—The farmers in,otty town ship have been for th'e past two weeks busifien gaged in cutting their, grass. Although the woo.- they hns not been very:favorable for the drying and eAring.ufthe hay crop, yet they have pan.; aged betweeh shoiy'ins to gather "their ;lay into their barns .16 - a'verY — 'good condition. The hay erop, l T are ,told by the farmers, is an average one • in our' township. . Wifeat, 'rye,- bout,' olitsland buckYthcat look remarkably well;, and if there are nn storms :to iniarbittini, the prospects for 'a' bountiful hardest era verf tltißorl ig; also, fruit, potridocs, and' gardep ,yegotables of all kinds, lookirery proipising - at the present stage of their grow i th, and 'Will no doubt turn out ninindaritly the cbming fall. T - • , y.y I e • mgo'firgetcraperature of theweather in our town hip, ance the first of May, lia's been, atl2 o'elo k•each 'day, about 80 degrees jrl the-shade:• It b. 3 been decidedly the warmest summer we b ye had in our section , for a niimberOf yearsit- Ade has not` been vst7 brisk with I tv4 pier 4.alsince the Atli Qf Jt y, fiecui' the ;fact that Partners - have bieh'foo l lAsity . 'engitged Yak= irig rare of',Aeir winter tybeat, rye and btry, to' conic to our village to tic) any aptou n t of basis riess. We.aralin bppes. hotter'er tho:t as soon DS the tirtrfcre get Ilitough gathering ,their — crops, tratlif will assume its usual character. 1.1.0 tel Ve" T Oen, the f . IteelLts in our villiigo are aoid g a very shin husi nese at precept. What little iistom they do hav t e is from'. the people residing within the towrship. Since the staqe.routo has beet) cut off fritnotir village to Trent ituir, 4111 as plltirely used up the travel through our pine.), and conse— quo9tly is'ari irreparable lose to our hotelliepp ; ors, pnd in fact to all the bilsi r nolis Men of - bar ...,-.< 1 locality. .T 'e . Liberty grass band will hold a - conoert, on Satu day evening,- August 6, for 'the purpose of 'rititi g some more - Means to pay Off abalapip that till remains impaid on their instruiril4iti. It is i hoP.e4ce ssion; there will be a general tnrnout on that , cession;n, on.the part of all those whol tarp love of good rmoiej; • :s ..; - . Stirav,;:i : ''ilnpae ivlio. f:,tart,out :on a jourifey ) : since Ake hated term commenced; providelitem; : . Olves V,itlt n bottle, of Roy's Cholera DroPs..l=: They have doubtless profited liy the exprienceol, othe'r i s. { So far es we know,. ~itcteli likitP, l :4 s iir; pi about the value of that u - seiul medicine,— ~ oy'i j a Cholera Drops cures bowel difficulties, and. nothuar , else, end is said to be suucissful often I ' .- n extreme cases, when triedd i as eilakt resort.— T ' , 1 emody should be more widely knintri• • - SIp*IMEIT, .ExcußsioN.---The Erie rail way is now offering a rikte chancefo i r a coaß and plerisant Summereceuretoli•Yo.:*idit . ll4ar* i'lills, l ; , l'ortagc and Avon Springs, and for attend ing the celebrated Buffalo races, which are -to be livid August Itth, 10th, 11th, and 12th; 1870. Ticiicts for the round trip, from . any of the sta-' tiopi l wh ro the express trninW stop On the Eiid, will be i.sued for a little • less than half f!ir0. 7 . 1 -, These ti hats di•ill:iie valid` for. passengers west ward; rimy! August Stb till the 15th, and for ate-_ turn pasdaintill August •20t13, inciuriio, This iir a rare oppottunity for thosp wishing to, visit the aboveplivees at low fare;: and 'enjoy' .ti triletant ride in palace coaches , besides having the oppor tunity oE seeing , ht.tter ;deanery vulaug the ronte' t4AP.3 IA of any, ot . - ;" ''..' Th Erie deserved a tgreat deal' of • dit for the terprige sipti.itt 'ntio .tit dfit .g: the . Tiihl i .;, 'an sitti time., thede . 'Oxen sio 's -ill bell patronized in return. . . .. . , , M I aeon B. P9weß;,,jl67Peiiti: Ircratiton, Pa , bai the general )tganiiY_ .o obielcerin g pianos and Mason. and Hain= inns, in a large portion of the States of N. anr Pennsylvania. These celebfata it eats -are the only pianos and organs Maya,- that are spAing Iz4 low rateit ? :stelitly r.one price - systetn:" l Send to Powell for' eWleirculars and price lists. 5,v; o' Yer stru inctu the the - of G. T.—The qu,arterly Con irentf.aof the T. O. of G. qr. of. Tioka, :Cotintfr waif° iald at ;Rosevillo on Tbureday and day, Auk. 18th and 19tb, . 1870 IJ. 0-8,411EY, kn'y. MEM . . : b us ' s TUA,. 'Elinuna.--The , Augnstpkuutotir of this Ilautiful. morithlir Vbefore 415, - ;witlt .; a' ehar 'mit:listed plate from Sull,Y h e 'picture of, ".Thu Child on the Besch,"- the natal colored fatihlOns,• a colored braidingp,ayern, null 4 sea / shore sketch so , spirited that Onb eau - almost hoar_ the.dtuih .of the waves and feel the delicious salt breeze. The i l a literary matter, as usual s.fresh and entertain ing. The editoys,depa ent, touching a varia. ty of current Topics of, Merest, lig ' alWays a no ticeable feature of , thi agazino. Published•by i capon . Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Philadel phia. Pri , $2-50 a year, which also includes a largo stool , grim lag. 'Sample copier, 'loftents. -, • • . , ,11ntszrks' , Aleairawn.—the * August no.roW. Oil' Our table ; . Nl4O .ninth instalment, of ,rFedo- : rick the Great • meara_this month, 1 giving RA pis., count of tho,eapapaign of llforaiiA- yritkillnatra l tiona, When rippers aro or greaVipt9rqs.• ,We 'are certain , that,,no .4ppreeißtiro teailer of, 'Har per you l d regrei• coat. of t,14 inagazine,for this' work plena.• This "number sine a great variety of intereiting.reatter; $4 a , ,Y,aofarper & Brothers, 'Franklin, square Y.Y. „•..-,.: Tits IkTunsEnv.---This ,popnlarfuvenilvmonth. ly keeps up its previous high 'reputation in its preseak puraber. It is one - ofthe beet things published for young people: $1 50 a year. ktd dress the Nursery -la -Washilgton "SC, Boato ARTHUR'S IJOllki MAGAZINE . I'oll AUGUST." Among the ladies' magazines, this is fast: taking the lead,' riot only for the high ,character of:its reading, but 'for the beauty °tits illustraticini and the fulness and variety of its fashion and needlepfotlt departments. T. S. Arthus4 Sons, Philadelphia, the publishers of this elegant per!. :,odical, are untiring in.their.efferteta.malle t, the. leading lady's magazinel..of—tho.leottiltry. $2 a year. • over, dinner the Hamilton ME , TIM CHILDRWIeti . lite. O nt ,published, ),y Ti" IS.: Arthur & Sons,'V'Phibidilphiel, comes Wpm:ta r: l ble for Augtist• as pure, fresh and beautiful as ever. Take - ins many 'magazines for your Wl dreni. tukyou an , afford; but whether you take pad Or flve,'be sure that you let them have "The Children's Hour." The price isonly $1 25 a year. MIE PURENOLOOICEC4OI:III*AL for Aug at comes to And somewhat later than mind. Its contents are as interesting and valuable as ever. We cannot but commend. this August number to .the reading community. Price 300t5.:53 a year. ' S. R. Wells, 380 Broadway, New York. •, - • lo„ i :,,k ~' 7:, 1: :. ,! c • Nt. Lp 'le -,' •,, .; : GOIDEY'S tADVB BOOK.—The f AttztuLtAtimber of t 8 exoellent magazine is on our table: ; The' color dfashlen plate is just tho delight of the ladle . The :Song e titled "Sitting in tho Porch," is a eautiful piece -,clie reading matterls ; of the ohoic st 'kind. ' I 'fact;" eVery number ' of this Maga ine seems to mprovo upon the last. .Send fora , opy,ito L. A. dey, Philadelphia.' •;1 : ' 1 l• - ~ •., ' • $&OO liiiii2t STOTtY..--T 0 LiUlc pqrporal flag.l Oita, 'oft 'a t ma. sto -a prize story? Those, terested eat send twelve cents to the publishers,', SowelVet . fill4er, Chicago, Illinoksjor the 41.ugust numb"drlkit the magazine , which gives altpartie; , ' ulars. ... .reSPECIA.E. • , „A DTSTReSIBING COlloll,causis W&e friends' Of ft Offerer alnfest asmuch pain as the sufferer Mined, t:del and sho reepfve Immediate attention. Dr. Meer s il t" "Ilaleam . c:t CPII4 Cherry speedily cures boughs Colds. - flnenga,•nore throat,ate. /It' will alwayk relieve coo sumption. and in many welt at testi] casos it has effect ed a perfectmake. - .r..,..... .1 -.........i4.:----:....1..L.' . ~ Be oAietrtrt-lia these days, when tight,. hats hot air, and sedentary occupations, cause the hair to fall ot, it is a matter of no,littloimportance to +know which of the hoir i propitatious are crony Value, The uiejority, as Has been frequently Proved by the first dermatolo gists, liair.doctors,;.P99Casslittio tor no ,merit. 'finch being the fact, it is con/0116'g to those'who are afflicted. to know thero'is really one,gocd article, tvtqh is Fe' commended and used by, the first naediecil abithoriti, and has stood every test, many years, This prepara tion is Hall's TEOETABUC SICILIAN lIAIR RENEW. Ell,,—a truly scieritilic.C'cbtopoUnd; whiih: iir notion , itOnably thollest Preparation of the kind--n vi hqforo the Ainaricon public: It will restora,to gra. hair its Original color, cleanse the litad thoroughly cure all eruptionof tho,'„scalp; A nd will alwaYa rester the so long Ronny germs remain, as they almost in - variably do, until extreme old ago has destrOyed the foots: Th‘o origin al article is made by R. P. Will &Co., NashuajN.ll. ~ • :. ••, U 1 Forn.ey's _press, Jan, 25,160,,; Ladies 4 1)es4e whQ,'tMeri .Ad- - mire, ..r:Attd Ott ,littiothiog ' it Beauty. What do we eaY.lebeutia,ful f A transparent complexion and a luxuriane'licad of hair. What frill prodUce these.? Idagan's Magnolia Balm will make any !tidy of thirty .appear but Jeretity . L . and Ly on's Eathatron,wW hoop eserybairin 'main It grow Ilketha'Air.ll 'lt , preyents the natsrpan - turnings.gra,y' eradi cates daudruf, and is the fineet Heir Dressing in, the and at only half ordinartgoit. ~I f pin .iicikut-to get rid of Balfewness, Biniplee,ditiztV - xlailtE44l 4 / 1 ,1 .psitclie4it;e4iion't:forgetlltialtagtpolla • - JCLAII.V3IA Cuing. "We inYorreed that tgo dies[ per sistent and'un y (aiding of the prltnte eitizistis Wilt. Were; claims vs. the ikitieh. Governthfint are Dr:J. O. Ayer & Co., of ifow,ell. Maas., the manufacturers of metli 'tints, Whey 'will content to nothing, lees .then tbot their demand for, medlcinEs destroyed by` die British' pirates shall be paid in gold rind in, donor§ to the last cent. They areemlioldened by the (cot that-', ' the deg truction of their goods the English' fri China and' elsowbero (for where are not,the thoublenorne nation tramplipg.upon homebody f) havfr hitherto been paid in full, and they, nom say that (hey ehall-be. They how ever propose this compromie6:4live pa Canada nod we will call It even, bateau° Wff "can then send our rem). dies there without duty.. [Washington Newt. Xay,l6, 1670. I Wail taper; Windav Page . r& CslothShades. • spsnia lORJAN - v.riwnugh Young It Co.' ,havejusliteceiyed their Drat installment of Wall - PdpeicWindbri Paper, and Cloth. Shades, for Spring trade, whiehlyilb.he , Sold ;cheaper thaw. liver: 'Borders`, Windb* i n ixenras, -'l":aidi'ti elsjGilt Cornices, Picture nails, and everything else that belongs to the trade. Come and price our goods, any cxamine the9b9M4), : gurchOsinge elsewhere. Specimens and ritices isont by mail ro any part of the county, ;v.p'. pur stock is the Itirgest ever..brongt4 lute the county'„ and we don't intend to be under, sold. YOUNG it Co. Nellabloro 18701-.tr.'.4 ,t 5.. 4 '- paggett of Lawrenceville, announces ;himself :akmrlditiato for the effige'of,-Ett9ril4 the 'entitling 'election. , ;`: 4 • kilfr. T. L. Daktviin, of Tina, announces himself a bandidate for the 'office of Sheriff, subject to the doer elon of ,the Republican Convention., " Mr. E. A. Pith,. of Mainsbnrs, annonnces himself a candidatotor.the office of Sheriff, subject to the deco lion Of the Republican„coverigenk p ; ' • %Sr. 'Joe S. Ingham, of Deerfield, offers hhuSelt-tuf a candidate for the offlce.of ,Sherilfk sniklect to the deck' ion of. the , Republ tea Conven . , Mr. 111. D. R3llllelm, of tenoxvillo. oilers himsf ato• a candidate for Slicriff, stibfeet to 'the cision of tlie Republigto party! is • 'lthArat: Phelps of.Mansileld, annun cee hjfilseif a candidate for thopffice of Sheriff;'snbject to . the idecia: ion of * the Republican Conventlen. Ueo. P. Crud of Charleston, (lIIIP6 Crfi6k) offers him self a candidate for the office of sheriff, Object to the decision of the Republican conventiop. , .• ' Mr. Samuel P. Ripley, of Riche:mod ticruship, Offers himself a candidate, for the' office of She id', subject to the decision of the people,. . •,, • A .CArtn,.-4]laving been aolteited by `mango' rayfriends,tu =crane townships, to offer myself, eut candidate for Representative, I talc° this method of informing them that I accede to their roqueat. Wish 'Mg it tau be dtstinctly understood that I adhere ko, my 'pratriously eznircased, nipttop'prdne_ti r iarsonally tan« vatting fur delegates' rotes, to secure a nomination, I shall therefore reltain from the usual practice. . L .Shonld tII9RoppPINMISJ oP this county do zue,,the ,Fodor, of 'C'hooeittg-me. to represent and servo thenr 'ln' ilia State , Legislature, Ditllrendeavor. by a faithful discharge of fait ditty, to repay them for the trust cuntlded la me., M 1.1 Moss, May 31,1870. ' ~E.1411K.I1OLLA.14118; MARRIA.GE§ 4 - LOCIIEL-MANNING—In on tho 24th ultimo, by Rev. Isaac) treritt, Mr. Otis F. Lockg.ancl,Miss Ola-Manning, botif of Nett-old. iDEATHff. . [Announcements of deatto linbliihed free, aiitt obituary notices,wlll be charged at the rate of 10 cents fez ten word) 4- ; " 51 , !" . ‘ "irt• INSCHO—In Jac • sjn, on the 12th ultimo, An. ,the, daughter of Isaiah and Catharine Inseho. BUTTS-f-In 13th' ultimo, Ma. B. Butts, of Lawrence, aged 22 years: 61AGEL-4140,017.50n, on, OA 16th altimq,,Ettie, d augh te!' f ry z -Itgdil 16 'yeara.' , • • •' _ I • , rr 115 G A C . • COURT TROCLAMA:- _IL TION. iereas, the EIOn. Robeict. (4: White Freildent"Jud e for the 4th Judicial Distridt of. Pennoylva a,. and E. T. BentlY and C. F. Veil, ~,Estfs, - ssociate .Tudges. in Tioga County, We iiitted,,tlfeir,precept,^bearing!'aati 'at). '3B - day of Aug. 0,810, and to me directed, for the •boldp2k;e:Virphis's Court, Court of Common Pleas,:,-Getteral-Ouarter Sessions.and ..9yl±,tr, and 'Terminer, at Nnilaberii, foftlie Ottiiiinf Tirigtc, nil the sth Id6nday of Ang.,(yednitthe§oth day,) /510, and to , tentinue twit wenti.' •'' ' . ..1 - IRotice - is th ereforehereby•givezt, to. t,hp,Coro ,ner; Justices of the Peace, and Coristabide in and lot the'county of .Tioga, to appear in theitown proper persons, with their records, ingnisitions, , examinations and remembratitali ' >to- do these things which of their offices and -h their behalf appertain, to be done, and all witnesses and oth er yerionsdriertitticuting in bohalf of.tbeiCoMinon- Wealth- against any person or persons, ure•- f re—,- quire(' to ,be then and there attending, andlnot to,departint their,peril. _Jurors are requested to litipunctual in their attendance at theNpoitted time, agreeably to notice; ••:•-• „:::, -.•-, „ Given under lay hand' and Seal ' 4t thi . Sheriff's 1 01111a r ja • tellsbero, the 3d day; of Aug. in: the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundeed 'and seventy. - .3:'H. YOTTERi; Sheriff.. _- 4°S. B l ll gth ! - . y..: .. r;.;,, - . . , f ANNOUNCEMENTS. A: ' PARSONS & . , 1.!•10“ MIN cL u siNG • .T ---- S11111E1:::DRESS , . 'I ~risr I\---‘ 1 80/81 • balanie of our we desire" o close out duringthelzext 2 or 3 weeks, and ehall.sell cheap in order to do 80. BM ,- ~,,. : t: ~ en, Fall Goo ds: .} . : ~, We are stocking up with . New . . Gdpds for 'the early P4trade' iii Prints;; ; Sheeting . ; Shirtings ; blue, scarlet, grey and fancy l'lanne ' ls; - Carpet Warps ; COtton Yarns ; Battings; Cassitheres; Boots , and Shoes, and in tend to have regularly on hand a - still more attractive'steck than . during the past Season, both as; to prices and assortment.. Quite . a ..large share of our Goods we will be able to sell from this date at.eVen':lower prices than tiring the Spring. Cor ink, Aug. 3,- -• I . . . 1870. ' (,3 • V. ; TTTT g, TT S H ; A t .J S VEGETABLE SIMiL4i HAIR,,BENEWEW ,•• Is:the only perfected and scientifically prppred. i'eirtin.6f =its ever offered to the public; and ,has .no * *competitor iii »icrit. By its use . GRAY, is ''soon' restored to." its' , original Yontliffil color . !ad•• 'Nancy, , which isl i so ;Huck admired by all. Persons w hair is thi n *falling out will; bY 'the use' of our llencwe‘r,soon Foe Its good effects, as, by its tonic and. stimulating properties the ;hair glands willAelnCited and the hair groW thick andstrongagaip. In cases. RESTORES r am' HAIR ORIGINAL COI,OII, PROMOTES ITS GROWTH! • An 18 A of Baldness create' a new groin . l.llles the follicles arcs-destroyed. r. is cool i g, 4110 „01. itehing the scaitY.W*rettiOsvairi , :i, - the *ii*--.4_5;:.46 'asesi-igtk. SPLEIIIIIII DitiSSINGI toTittE - • •• makei the scalp ivhite and clean. As a DRESSING I'IIIOIIEN.. is. the best and most 4 - e, , economical preparationpn piltr,:". the world, as , its effets • - THIN lastso much longer. _Send I! for our Treatise on the L 0 u it 61 hair, freo to, all, by mail.l • Sold bli - all Druggists and De'aters in Medicine. ono Dollar, rer 'R. P.- HALL & CO., Proprietors, 4BORATOAY, NASHUA, N. fl •, • . HE undersigned;;Xilministrator of the,ok rl7, date of Ira Bullock, late of 3lidtilebary de-. coasect , gives notice that be will eorptilie tcr'publie' sale, on Thursday, the2sth day of Angtist, 1870," on' he premises , and will sell t for, - Cash - to th e . highest bidder, , the interest of said Ira Bullock deceased in the' following lots of landi.to wit : ' That certain lot of land situate on the easterly side of the road leading frotalfoga to Wellsbo re, in the county of Tioga. and State of Penn sylvania, noir the toll gate, at Niles Valley, and biitiUdecl as fallow; : On the northeast by said road, and on,the other itilles:bfltitiai 'of Abtam Lyen; containing One aero ' 'be,the same moro or les,s.f 'Also, the, on intereat,of,ettid lock deceased, held in'coMfrion wlth .one James Alford, in their lifetime, in that certain lot of land in eaid township of Middlebury, bounded and described as follows :, • On the north • by lands ,formerly.of Aaron Niles; on the east by lands fermitiyin l possession of William Dennison de ceased;. on the' south by lands. - of-Philander Niles; , andlicist by ,lands of .said:Aaron Niles ; containing 43 aoros, nioro or less, being the same lateenireyed to said Ira Bullock and James-Al ford, by L. I. Nichols and wife, by deed dated Fob; 15, 1868. Sale madein pursuance oflorder ofibourt, dated June DVQ..Tirms , GEO;D:REENET, *. August 3, 1879 4w t Orph4ns! Court-balQ.. N ,pnrsuancp of an, order of the Orphans' Qourt of'Tioga county; dated .Tune. 10, 1870, ,the undersigned, late aduiinistratrix of the estate of Ooorge C. Marvin, deceased, - will, on the 13th day of August, 1870, at orie'o'clock' P. M., at the Court House in INVellsboro, expose to public sale all that a of land situate in the, township of Charleston, in the county of I l iogacand,Stitte of Pennsylvania; beginning at Lthe" - nerthreasi nor.' , nor of lands of IC. & J. L.-' 2 lloblitsori ; Oche° 'north, 3 degrees east, 79.5 rods tea pest; thence north, 88/ degreei west, 114.6' rods; thence - 13caith, 21 degrees west, 79.4 reds to a post; thence south, 881 degrees east,ll3.6'.rods to the place of beginning; containing ationt 50 acres of land; reserving howcyer fromthe ibuthwest corner. of 'thii'iliove tract, a lot_of three acres, heretofore appraised - and set aPtirt :to the widow of said de. cedent,44 an order of said Court. MARIA HOTCHKISS, • c'Ju11471.1670.' 3NTAdminis'x. . . IDILItS. FOR S4E—At the new works near I" the academy. ' Road to the kiln, _opposite Elistidißrikwittsi on Win street: A few thousand toltde, l of the 'best material, and well burned. ; E. WETMORE. , Wellsboioi July 18. 1370. 6t Guardians' Sale., BLyirtue l ef: an order issued out of the bi p of -`l'ioga county; the under signcd, gnardians o£. letary:ld. Montgomery, will exf)oie.to public sale,,it the Court House in• Wellsboro, in said cothity of Tioga, on Wednes day, the 24th day of-.lngest next;'at 10 o'clock, A, 1%1,0 . all that - Certain piece or parcel of. land situateAn,the , township of 'Union, in said coun th and described as follows :' .Ltoundedanrthe north aqd east by lands of J. "on- the south by land of Robert Fa 'rice's heirs, tiffd - on_Abo west by land' of B. Oraffin's heiri; contatili4l3l.acres and 59 per. "rhea, mote lasi ) * tot the appirtenances_l_be- Ing-lei No: 7 s)g tract,lti the warratiteer ',genie of:Malign warrant No. 2, in the Said 40tIntpilf . loga; - ..• iTertda' ciuk_ou confirmation 'oisale, '.311 JAS. B. MONTBOM.ERY, , CHARGES L. LYON, July. 27, 1870. 3W State Normal School, MANSFIELD, PA ..~„ FALL TEEN: 141ns Sept.l 1870. vir . MTEI34.TERM 'begins Doo:p, 1870.- )IPRIN4ITER,?I begins iitsroli-27i 117/.. For .Catilogne or admission agpl to • CHAS. H. VRRiLL,, A. M., !Itlttlitield;ltily 6,1870. •---; I '( ! UMEM O , F , ,e'. : =I ShaNcls dun , tfintbreir &e. EOM K ) ,j w: i =1 stilt N Q * Surrender.: I ASK NO WSPNNSION'6F NOSILITIESI And see wha line can I will '.not be Undersold! CASH, PRICES AT THE BEE•HI'VE Defand's.pesi,4.„ 'Soda. ' , Rico ' : ..... • • Administrator. - • . „ bare also a large stock of • - " ~Pli' ' iMODZI;e: • ich •, 4 . . • V Ecell cheap enough to please ous. toMere, no unitter •if the•feet are , Ta large as all out doors," it'. d the family ''too nutherons to mention"." , Utiardians. • COS:, SALE GOODS,' KEN FE A. PARSONS 'Si, 'CO. KNOZVILLE, TIOGA CO., P.fi 15111.8. E. 119RT.0 1- N, PRINCIPAL., - 1. • . Tern; far 1870 will comniange August 80. The Winter " Norember29 • WcSpling' icbruary 28. Intl for circular. .ju1y.27,1870.1y - HIVt:FAOHANGE. - 1 I 4 c•, t i run up the banner fur Sugars, .Syrups, Teas SSES. PORK, HAMS, MOL and all sotts of lES AND PROVISIONS, WALE AND RETAIL, GAOCE ' • Wilo ESI ' Come T. withers a SWARM OF THINOSAn his be bought for a little money. w. .00K' AT 71118 I= SUGARS. Goockii3rown Sugar,, e • 63nta Bait •I'4 - 12' " A 06ffeiti'Snkar, 13 , 5, ", ?rttet t powdefred do granulated 15 " • ~ t TEAS. Octcid young ;Ilyeon Tea, Belt " ' " '- " Oolong Tea, Japan Tea, ..... COFFEE , : .Rio, good article " bees article Java, best, TOBACCO. Shafts ' Smoking, ~ , S ATU S , A 17-00 y Large Stotk i , ust'antly o i n band, bought low and avid cl?eap „ - For Cash, Sign o -the BULL 16 BEE-HIVE Wellsbo'ro, July 20,-1870 Guardian's Sale. BY virtue of an order issued out of lho-Ot phaiis'ceurS, of Tioga county, the under signed, gnardlang Mary M. Anthony, will ex peso to ET:ban-sale, at the Court Hotrsein Wells boro; in taidtabuuty of Tioga, on Wednesday, the 24th Ilayl August 10 o'clocirA,M, all that certain piece t 4 parcel of larid situate in Union township, Tioga county, and described as . , - Bounded 41the north.hy Tbomas,.l . lurloy, on. the - ti;:y land of Robert ariaa's heirs, on the Bout by thcOounciarY line of'Watrant No. 7, and-o e west by land formerly-owned by Btn4 ily,Morgan containiuo4 acres, -be - the- same more or less; Aiming the . ndivided One-third of the southern part of lot N.:l of a' larger - tract', in the warrantee Game of ' Miami Wilsori, war rant No. 7. in said county of Tioga. Terms, cask on confirm • JOHN July 27, 137 D. Bw • Gqatdiap sale. ' Y virtue an.order issued 'out of the Or han'e C ohrt ntirbets-county, the under signs :.'aiMmt,orbldlfthie N. Anthony 'in. - Catharine G. Ingbany,-. - eiriiosie to' public sale, at the Cbrirt House in Wollsboro, in said minty of' Tioge, on Wednesday, the 24th , day, of August nen, at 10 o'elook A. Al., all that cer tain pieee or pircel of land situate in the town ship of Union,-in said county, and described as follows: ' Bounded on the north by land of Thos. Hur ley, on the eait - byland of,liolrertXisires'shelis, on the south by the' bound4Y - line of warrant No. 7, and on the west by land fortherly owned by hlraily Moreani containing 70 acres, be , the same more. or :less;_being the undivigiod two, thirds of the sonthern part, of lot No, 1 of.e. lar ger_traci,•in tbelwarrantee name of Wm. econ, warrant Ile. 74in the said county of Tioga. cish ; ori chnfirrnation ;Or lale.,• • • • r..: " CHARLES L. ° l4ro.N, -"July - 27;18m 8 ! : • Guardian. " FM , • IAbULD respootfully - purchasers to stook of MEI whayis IToAiEsT OAR.PETS, . TON itIATTINO; c wimp, • TABI; BED—SP HOSIERY, GLOVES . ASOLS' or 41,r; e; blot] rriopartment will' be fon lnoludlng many new sty ttp,O.oet in the piece. .! , examine. Also an . EU very chop IADSO, slo,ooo l ' DO To be sold lt the lowest ;..:ACADEMY '; June, 8, THE HARTFORD' p, INSURANCE COI .ao agents in this Count Nan, exclusively used ageits.to do a large tn• ape* whore no othr pia) ; tboieughly'oquitahlo fey does, income daringi lif:l tico, to all, old or yo unusually good contr.: t• KINGEIBURVif: 82S Walnut J p ne,S, 1870,--4t. fi a t pEgit _ • • & itaiils,tolial ",413eD ~EA rsLedi ' $475. 1,50. .. $0,75 to 1,00. .... 80 to 1,00. . 14:c014 8 - 26 ..... 80 11, 25 " .. • $0,15 ~. 35 ~ 30 10 eta .., 10" W. T. MATHER& on of mile. , CAMPBELL; _ Guatdian MERCK %et reoeivo( jrll Window pripery, and NEg MI -SH ru, Juno I, I& :tVollab 109,111 1 WA Go Tlie licFarian acid au if: the sigh• Wilson di .Itrall tabldellown Getpds'l) Paynient R E G of almost every quality, sly. endless variety. Drop, in and our new stook and tweonvio Ladies' °Dress beautiNi styles, large asso CLOTHS & CAS of every description, and clo in the very beef style, and CUTrgINq in any stylo dear MN Min always on hnnd to fit a c • ; , .and 27;contai 0, 4 30, and 40, " " 1 50, 00, 70,'and 90 " Wd'aro alsso Agents fur the (It CO'S Improved Sowing Ma WILSON et VAN V Yirelle.boro ) June. lb, 180' MusWal MBE at;bscriber , informs the, constantly on hand alb'' {)RGANIS, MELO AND Insfructiion 11 . • for sale or runt. 1 11*i furnished to ordo FEE OLI)ANSTIIUICIENT3 EXCUANGE, and some of the s be sold cheap. He`will bo &mud at his residen , liPMiddlobray, Tioga 'co dress, - A. B. A Crook D . , ISSOLUTION.—The partise ship berotofers existing under the firm in ..e of Stolen & Tipple, - was ditsOlved by mut al consent, on the 2d day •:1- July•„1870 All persons oling the late firm, w ill unhand Bartle she 1 owe ith t i Mr. Tipple, who bas the books a d acooun . 4 R. 13 OWELL, ,r.• _ • , k , . . 0 • A. J. TIPPLE. - t • APrellahom . July 20, 1870. . • orilier±:-.. oall tho atOotion of hie now apd,p4oisivo emolt ne I OAS. CS, OF ALL KIND°. CLOTHS, 'COT; S;'PLAIN AN LE LINEN, ZAIIS, . , ariety of U endless RijiBONS, PAR. YL AND nuoia. lug nd 'lull nn& complete ) - ,es of ne Goode, made 11 ar invited to call endless variety of . , ES, I \ OMIr rf DBN'Ekic IVIS WOOL TEND... • !LARS WORTH OF ds, break Kowa price's, at ORNERS-i- PA. RPLE A DEMEAITAIt. lIPE AND 'ANNUM PANY wants good men I, Tho Intej r -pst Bearing ly this company, enables "sineri. , B and Obtain insnr: urn, on' aocount of Its tures; providing as lit 1 , and, giving eradt jail 7g. Agents can secure Iby addressing, , LLOGG,.Gen'I Agts.,' • t., Philadel ,hia,Pa. Trial Ende,di l rice of Goads at I lkenburg'N. wn, and Spec! a aumed 31M3 o and prie,,%, and an !take a look through ed. Goods, ME went null ohealr. SIMERES ing made to order arranted. ' Also, m ud MHING °mar at once 4. - goo inf 400 1,11. 10c. 600 ydS. 7po yds. 25c, 6161.024 HOWE obind. ' LIOENRtiRQ • • OMNI iinents alai% thit be _e ateothnent EONS, oli . s, TAKEN IN me•op tend to hat,sir POI tors' nty, Ta. Ad. BRIO GS, &Creek, Pn, • NEW'.. SP ING coops: . . A...NA. . . nW g. d 'deairatdo 004 of Goods on agoln bo found a , • ,- . . -i ..._ WI KRAM &.. FARR'S .Tioga; Pa, , • . i • ' a do. not boast the largest, but a stock/tell and carefully selected,. and. bought 'Wetly for ,Cash, 'saving all interest and discounts which purchasers will at once pereelve they hntie in their favor. Most articles in the ]DN.' Te Girc001:14191 Groceries, WOODEN WARE; AND OROOKERY,,' LINE, can ce found at prices which always guarantee their sale. sPALL SEE Fon YouttaliLvße MOREAU' .1> FARR May 4, 1876-0. :161X1 UTOWS" kOTTOE4--Letters !is:Seinen _EU tary having been' granted on the estate df Nanny 3: Greer, deceased, late of'Deertiald town ship, those indebted . to said estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and those having claims, gainst the tame, to present them to J. E. WHITE, Ereontor. July 13, 1870.. Ot •, • ' YOUNG •' BERTRAND. MILTS well knewn STOOK HORSE will s the ensuing season us follows': At the stable of the.subsoriber in Mainabnrg, ,Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week land at D. D. Holidera, WeHeber°, the three era days of Court, &each week: Terms,slo to ensure Pasture furnished for mares from a distanoe. .All accidents at the risk of owners., ,Owners dis posing of mares before foaling, wi 1 be held re sponsible for the insurance 'mono . May 18, 1870-3 m. T• .A. F . . Loril- c , EuREK , A ?) Snicking lard's /I- Tobacco. Is an excellent Itlclo of granulated 'Virginia; when. over introduced 1 la universally admired. It is put up in handsome muslin bags, in vehicle orders for Sieerscbaum Pipes are dilly packed. • YACHT CLUBsMOKIOISI LARD'S TOBACCO Clastaid by all who consume is listbe"fluest ofalt;" It Is mado of the choicest leaf grctwu ; it is antl•uerVous in its greets, as the NiCotine has been extracted; it' leaves no disagreeable.ttisto after smoking; It Is very mild, light in color and weight; hence ono pound will last as long as 3of ordinary tobacco. 'ln this brand We' also pack orders every day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it and convinpe yourselves it is all itclalms to be, "THE FINEST OP ALL.' LORI L- TOB AC CENTURY 'WI" LARD'S CO This brand , of Cut Chewing Tobacco beano equal or superior anywhere. It is without doubt the best chew. log tobacco in the country. , , Lorillard's Sniatl4 Rave now been in general nee in tho Vatted States over 110 years, and' still acknowledged "the beat" wherever used., iL your storekeeper' d'oes not liive these articles for sate, eak,him to get them; they ere sold by respectable jobbers almosteverywhere. , Circular and Oleos forwarded on oppltratioit. P. 'LORILLARD R CO., New Yak'. Starch 18, 1870-3 m N vvr Grocociblit 2 1 A'll C. 8.-KELLY'S.' ' , --o 4 ,4 WE RAVE just received, lots of.new Goode which we propose to sell to our customers at livlipg prices.. Drop in and look ' T 11114611 TIM STOCK, ' • . , • .. , . . 1 , * anti we ill try and convince you, tbitt, we not only ba e , ' i • 1 ' G OOD' , GOODS, but that we are mailing them eleadown to the bottom of the market. We hav e ` a cOmplet al . aortmentlof LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HATS, OAPS, BOOTS Ali'D ,SHOES, CROCTiERY,,• OLASSAV, TEA, COEEEE, SPIO • ETO., Te. At . 4- No charge for ahilw ng Qoo see us; Mil fiREDIAL NOTICE.-On and May 9, 1' will sell Goods down at t Cash Prices and for ready day. May 11, 1870, WHITE LEAD,--LIN and '-' • I. ;OF ALL KMPep • for sale cheaper than at any other establishment in Tioga oounty. at /, , , P. H. WILLIAMS it COIL • PAINTERS' MATERIALS COOL WANTED; CASH PAID FOR WOOL} BY ' B. P. ROBERTS. Wellsboro Tune, 15, 1876 , GREAT RE IN D .0..." N ‘, 1 ----WSJ!, The cla3r ..- of'lligh prices Is past. r, First class work at theftillewing prides :. Artificial teeth, very best i . 1 .$2O to $25 Cheaper sets.t 10 to 45 Part sets per, ... tooth ...... • ....'::::. ....... 2to - 3. Solid gold fillings - ' ... 500 t 053,00 Silver and-other fillings ...:.. ....... . 250 -to 41,00 • Tlkaived Air or.LeTuglaing Gas given in eztrao. ting "teeth. No pain—no . :w danger. ~ I Call and read testimonialsls hirl will surely please you., • • A. B. EASTMAN, Dentist. July 13, '7O tf . ~ lA i , Main st o yiellsbevo. '[. i .1_ BACON & :BAILEY - , DEALS S Or UgS . ; :- ..l4.dicjn a, Chemicalt, gLAss,I.IITTII, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,- DYE STUFFS.' Aleoiloi, Pure Wines Liquors, fok , •• , Medici) Ptirppsea. Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Toilet Articles, &e... • Ziy;i 4 hysicirne preticriittos Compounded tit BLOSSBUit t 4f3, PA,. !illy, 20,1870. y. .‘ FOR SALE. A Ilona • and lot o n' Pearl Street, 2d house ..411. Poll . •Of_district lOW house. Enquire on the promises. i' 1 El . ~ O 4Y com IA RE, a. Call and fter Modaday e very lowest d. B KELLEY EED "%TIM TA L FEES.
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