151 and. Doititt . re:l'4 Stages , 'll t ISE II • rifillgStagaa r nnint over the Moron routes from IrVeliab9ro, , ,VCI4 „depaff. and: • arrlro -as' follopa frot h the Viaz-is Walleboro Pobt (Minot ! 4 titisono & Tim:lc—Depart 0 & 10, a. arrive 134 ,• "and VcOlocky.:,m. ; A . _ ifttianoso't MaNerttn.—Depart 8a; re.;l,arrita 8 p. m glltspoßo k coroEnaroar.—Dep. Mon. & Thnr.2 pcm. arrive Mcriday &Thursdpy at 12m. 0 . 1131 . 2.31t0 &,3znasr Snons.—D.Oart Mon. a Thur. Da m . arrive ra6Bday* ri . .6 p.m • •. • Ifni:pogo .4; Srotrt Boar—.Dap. k 'Fri lii y 'at 3 p. m, Ayr; kriddy . at I?,m. , TIOR COUNTY AGITATOR. Local Items._ EMI WEDNESDAY; AUGUST -17, 1870. NOW, Advertisements. 6lVOrie s-0 . D. Sill. - • _ Life Insurance—A. L. ?Jonroe. • Jiouse and Lot for Salo—Mre. Stevens For SaleEllaa Tipple. - - • • For Salo—O; 11. Soyniniir. „Far Sala_or Ront-0. H. BoSfrnonr. Breen tor'e Notico--Lowis800loy.• • Select School.—Dire. N. hart. Cancers—Buchanan 4%, Down. _ . ACCI §ENT.—A -- son of - Mr. — Mororoy, on Mein a reet,'(thie iicietvieil: nab* t'ro . ln a hullo en Wednesday . feet , bruieingAind teasi ng the leg terribly Anat. .below the knee., Dr. J. Shearer tlfeaaed•the irotind, indrthe'vonng man, we learn, la , • • U-'—See -You what ',1:7-C" has to ny on the weather In CantOti, printed on first page. T l . e story xultst true;' Par . ,;!_ohn Smith II yet altri and in good health. :Ati:yof„bui Otit dere' who hate a eoriosity to see him,' eon 'ensily /ad him Out. - • , ; • HEttbiC PARK Abi4O(I4.A.TIUN.--Tite i ir Septeinb meeting of this Association promises to be a g' eat Iliingl ot i its ,kind.; i,36,50° premi. ma aro fired. There are .four .days! trotting, to wit : Sept. 13, 14,13, 18. $lB,OOO will be giv en,for an horse beating , 2 .;17}, 'ln pr:ii . lttat.rnaia. No doub tbero will ba a great orotl. TnE TURF —A matched trot is ad , vertieed to oomo off . on the Wellsbore Defying Park, Aug. 20, 1870, at 21. ltli, , lieleveerilal eel. ebrated horses Jupiter and Jeff. Davis, for a puree of $2OO. 'The trod: has recently theca put in good condition,and the sporting men will no doubt have a gala day., , - - LvTLE Bas:--,The'pmallest wan ing is the euewbe'selbrbiniself for tbee.centi. LTbe Burgess - Lai - suepewled work on the otrents for the present. • —Wedding, invitiitiou eqd siailing cards neat ly exectuted at Clue 666. • , , Foley, - tbe jeweler by . trade who Works at' it, boo juot receired now additioise of fancy goods, to Ivo already taiga assoittiteit, —C. L. Wi!cos, has broke ground preparatory to the erection of a :brieir Store on Main it., ad joining Thee. Harderee. - —Mr. C: B. 'Kelley is in New York'pnrohasing goods.. , His customere way 1,.x.k for a nice ag . gortmeat when be returns. • To Jvs:Tslcg-,OF T>~ ti . Melt'le,t Oepeet.culty httention' of Jitsil‘its tf. 11:1014. whieh;ithie i it IlieST ' dnty In Bald I,p sran'scrilite tilaseii:Ven‘4l . ays before Cnart. Thuse ‘,t hich thereafter•leeutru• late, MU) be Bent up - at Cuurt. Under, the trres* eat fkractior• ut sending uont, until t purr cute, he is unable to prepa \ re causes in se..ientl Rt:JEcTEiI PROP4ALS.—Nyel)ave ' re-, cei%,Li Pe v en* I iiropoealfj at this' otficii; offuring to furniFlt paper for the Amt./6713a with (%e Ode printed at a very low price. Wo decline tho offer for the fctilowl»g rempotio Ist. Wo elwaticl 'fool as 03017,11 we were' weving borrowed clothes. 2.1. The paper won 1.1 he a poor reproaentation Of the phtco whilt,t , it, IR pit Wished. 3.1, Ft ‘votild i bo q Jo mails of utlitra, printed on the pviie torn', Only slvtipping heady. 4th, We hn re tie desire to sail unilyr take oofora. .3th, W' would roti oily patronirer the !space due tbetatiol twit:ego - av their infererts 1;11): ‘V110:1 11"(• 111 trait it rill Ln 1711.11/ :11111 not lhnan tfli.) propags): N',• trarl i 11.1 , alstlre 1'017'0114 Will 114 S*11 . 1.1 . 11:010Ty HO the pill ties alt letters containing Oft 1+.14111::l(11. 111:q.1d k . 1111111%! , 11 , 0143 . intn Iha WrlltO• lkilikfq • 11\v;i1NK:-:s Cit.x.N_(.4la.i.-1.11, IL. E. Va.tl Ih n:c u 1 ray hiP litrinez‘f, i n L a join: Mr. A 1.1 t 1106' [,,t% 11. V1'111.400 11 voi yt;pA 41.1 y bard, I , 31r. Dvatt:i we aro !,,pl4t, ly dOOll to 61! 61..41" cil iBo hurel niver,tly kvpt.aly :11 r D. 11,,I;aa) . 11 Thi, (3rilti• It) 1.13 cvmdttotti by VII% A . Orivki.,,ht.) or the IVeStriPitt 11134 not, Mr. Itunnt•l:ta rel.. rtv.l. %%41'011114July iniononen the r.t. f, V.110t) thy hollge. ;$ rendy . t.t. open: ' 4 ' 4 , . 1.11,11, anoooneing the il.l).frif 11 , a1,1 that ~t ir (411 frittutl 13,.t , mat. mine= 1111f1.1/Ing I IC "i2Vetl ten's of d.:alittg "tit Illtilne ' S baVerag9..... , l be,, tito !.. , •v, , ;t•l his -_, • I,li): l Nurtm.a.l., :SCHOOL:',-We art glad to .11.11113LIItCe that the trusteti: , have DULY in kattreret 'ttaprot - eutetan vii . the ~Noritril Stti.)ol but ling. at Alatif,tiold; which %id', add ;really to rho a .. ant,..•:l:fiitols nt the iireieuti , ,ni 6,r a Lit .g.\ p,r twatt,-v of paw:- A l-r'ipeb -roll . Al let twt tiw wholo.hattiling, dna to Lint') n'ut lo in -1,,,f,t,• s::tli th.•pill litth( of the rt.:hoot:1011e flint' Vitto.:o .1 hl. al'.l ruir-e Ito the rows heret.), foto , •• , •1 al• elc, few; arartwenttt, ••, !he that \‘ sh:tH 1- at ouzo.he t tltblut Lind otr,Lotc s tat.. "flicy ir,,,..4ry 16%. and ill ,uitt ti to the par es fo; %vim b tbt.y have hcen u,.. , ,.1. Ibi, aangv will 1%. :1,W3)64.itt.1 the !Sky lights by whit! theSo Nric, 0. ere ,ligt,tot at,d satizitarl, and. greatly. :Ad, 1 ., .b e b,.„,,iy ~t ow LusLling. It will It/$(.O 01:1114 the z.clioni 4o ai:9113/1/titlt* Sollie forty or, III ) 111(.1, i•oittit, - rho co,t will be atdat $2,:7,00, and thaexp t •usea will Le Wet 1,3 -. 4 11)40 frOLII ri,:.,j drnt 4.1 , iz,t,5, for whioh no ndtieot.tail the Trutt- 'L.:I. ~, , , ,:ee• indiriaoally resp,n3lbl4. • -the itietil tutien 11., r , ay ingAnd ire have tto doubt the prof t! *ill calico; (Item in due season • PERsoNAr,.—Jervis Langtion, one of the oldest arld'.utort respectable aitir.ons of Elm n. ?lied in th...t city the tiih inst. He came to Elwira prilr H d e was of the oi lurn btring tirm Arida Uh k Laagtion," iyhich at one woe ail a Leary eaunts.— neei....lit awakens some of hur ea:rliiest rt.-ounce tii/le. °Alit rtV ar.l. Le g.iccit in the coal bui• ' , b.', Iron. whieb'ho real Leal a.-large fortune. ' nas a va:ual - il° ettlixo, and Wilt hu greatly in Elinir.t, ;churn lie Was Inve.d or bin per tqcll 4.n-ill, and highly ~ .".eder mod fur hi° public oh:Tn.°. • _ . - c Tito AdrcrriA, r r him Mr. Idtagdeu FO inurkc:l his la by hie daily conversation, that hie death to person hinle7lfiT7 l / 4 4.-“ , ry ht.usellald pf Guy city his mc i a ,- G , , : r „ or ,. araithaiically a 1(.41 man hd s..hu t. rupt. Mdy the great vault,. which dipritsgiiiphad hip turr.r le t'ea-un. , l up to lLe 1.11111 11 tie 011.0.0 may we hope that 4iherx toil spring up in ttix ),lame, alike Ithe , l ;ON. hiesn d , f.y tehuui umi 'through 'how our community ni.ty o .ntinUF th profit hiQ.example.'7! • • --N E Iluatin g s has :wen- traveling thiriagli Miehipn. Ha sag t the crupipaok well.' . • —pr eseor C. O. Thompson and wife have_ re• leaned fro:a their trip ouch. .. --- Mrs. M. Me I,allar l mil timelier, who have imely k•rn on a visit 1,1 their frimulo at Mitchell ' l4 ' 6 , h ire ~.i.!t mat on their return t , their 11,..tne' In San Prariei4eo, via the Nelda ' rriiiroa.i. One Welk te , quidielies the journey. • • - --.llr. 1,. lingers retiree froto the editorial man. IgiTlent of th,, 31 , 1try,,t, '.ll/0? N. 11. dc J. C.' Sant tia‘c entire control of tile paper. Mr. tto- MS bus conducted the Miner with ability, per— tieulstly in matters of State politic, and we. are lorry hear he !cares the profession. • • ''''Alf , Wm. B. Bowen Las been on' triprlyost to liapal i and hee'returned to ' turf, it'llc6i go, with the.intention, we . believe,. or , 0111114 p e r'lnsnently in KanSas. —James White, a son of lion. R. o.lsMte, if thi l village, returned home from the West laM Rock, lie bits been in the territorsee arid Cali Lrnia. • . —Messia. Bache and Smith 1!sro tptiFned from t hrir trip in North Carolina. •• : filaskißititi)'9.=lifi: 11.... J ( 1 .% ' Itittiifitt I / iirtio IWO in a very nice reside cepa. the ,l l ol-titier A's proverbial for keeping extr . breedi'tit'ilierstro eat tie; lipgs, ..41.44,, chielleit ii; , : 04:"atid , ‘ - tliese, tati f a littleaheadiif any_e'nii.,;Vikil ltitafiilvisliiiiiiiii, - habitation a short tithe Slade, tut "attention} was called. to a large over•groltrt, Jlrabapa rooster'- whom it is said, when • ilea crows, the who a. neighborhood is thrown bite .commation. lie is disoribed as follow s i l 1 • .•-..- •• ";• '- • ',.: ',. • , •On the hill-sido•whep •the sun wog low, , • Not nitiniintiiithifagei," i'' ' :'. - . „ "::•1 A -mighty Brahma's, arrtiil crow .'• -.:, , :. 1 - Broke on the deep t anquility. - . , Bat hill side Ea* imelthe eight, . W hen' the, roosterrOso a' broad' day. I lib t, : • ' ''," 1 To exterminate in tlea&y fight „ 5 • ~ , , The short-legged ( CLina'siMaJetity., •••::: ~, , Then rushed tho drepdf 1" battles t 00 ,7 'Then flew the feathers. f i'irid'irlile'; - - ' :', • . But lender than all ele beside, - , ... , , - ' !he Bobtail, creme trininphailt/Y-, ". 1 _ln quick succession all roped, • • i ' 1 The neighborhood vier_ quite dismayed, ' ' 4 4 Cured the -nnusual s node, . , In terms of great it verity. ' ' • ' 1 •,, The battle's , ended—now oriee ‘ mere, • -- Peace is restored as hetletefore, , , ' "„, '..: , .. • And thanks arise to lieriien.Cier - ' ' k. :I , „. The cessation, otainh hostility. , .4.ll!—few 'cyanid mourn;nai many weep, If in some anrk,'lleinlit rA' iont fa hot , — - Shoff OSSIp; . p ad, to. nigh to , . . , .. . .. li r oW, Elossip,l,ivarn yon 'of , Misanthrepy.• I bid YoU turn nytay from - Bitch, tlionglitti k and / i etop you, ere yon say ell ie . I . ll..broodingt . of to manyit ours world ,promp l , you to . av I . becaueo ~ know full spell the Ivorldleffullot honest, 4 )4119.0 Work' to bo chine; .. I, who !tiara: known : : so many, : and alt so long,, have licenee. to speak : of ,t.ta;iii,. her world—Nat sphere witiall ilk hidden ta•all' save the Immediate participants.' 4.11 - ,havoitiolt: sorrows, all their griefs) pll their boors 'of 41(;1 port:dem:ly; and some a , hinging for the yasftl - - - taratoopen, heforo tpe,*Q. It., 1011 e -common' lot, kccause we all are hylaiii *lt should `. teach us that we'are htimail-.4 nt we. travel heremit-, long, ,stedi ycry - soon will)toirriejr:te the '*erld unknown; but which - we tray: -know, If we will> andieeo by the light of - C4l9;e, if .we will I ?ellisYti• A. long, wearitome v i it May he, lonely *ay, ntia yersing_whieh we grow .out sore and '.desolate, ih soul, if we want the cheerful light of that : Olt:EST itoFF of the - eternal hoiChfter; bet if we , would look heyordb - naught eain .weary,. nothing make deeolutei, WO, ..cisrry h - udsp l e With ; e light - end' C•literful: heart awl easyt step, if- inspired. by - love io count thou • uothin. Think °Utile mother; who, begintling with the playthl' Pastime - rid i listless pleasure of a u w home, the first in,Wed. clod life; Comes ut'lest t i tee tiro cares in/ditties multlply.to itifluity,m asurcd .by. Ite,..ftitau 614 , ability ,to•neet thourad -; - yet'sbebeartrail with a. bhoerful heart; and stunts, hothi z o'g btu - Ansel:ti r e which . love- prompts her to do!, W4hout.eueb tender ' atfection for h er chitd;:etioh lithe,' 'carp. Might he . counted .or-'tortured into ~ a .hardship,. and Oftli" life made niiieralife uti:thiniaginarYtiou= tiles: , Itt is.iiot for us tddelva.in such plaCea,fe . i suicidal Misery - . - EctO gh coinee:litithout our go-: ing after it. The . ~ &t is, we are.n.oilinueli - : we are only itifinitesimal atoms, all' dependent upon each other in / the infinite whole; and whoa we contend against. the world, We' War against our. selves ; 36r are we uurim part of ii ? 'lt is hope which , tikes the - w•orli light ; love, Which 'trans fer & all.4.rce to p+sures :, lose .of the world, c 9 de up Ot geed area l anti women, to make the -1.,, toying better; love luf home,,, tom 'of Triendt; , but, ,heat of all, the ore infinitelovoirkieh stiaos and dissipates all our, sorrows, brightens and beautnies ati out pleasures, and saves is from the. . ~ el its which transgressions bring upon us. ,Scsl' w Mild 'not "have you look al way .. ti pop: the ;lark side:. Take a I cheerful view of things:4- Lgolt about you lu. the world; and it you cannot pun enough to enjoy in your own right s at lira!, console with the thought that ,trans', tranyhave darker, sterner livta,befure - tbsin, ' -.• • 1 Dear dame, }ou mistake me, if you think 1,, dread thb hardships of life—that.is, .the struggle fur oompetenee or elittrawer ; they are my lnAt, friendv - Work is - iny_gratt - rellelLeach day "I c balm in,y iieif :avow to - theili -- i.r-or...tabor,•": and thren if, mot therois - work to he dune. - !I - ilk.; work for own tueritV ileted.:l.llentms, Jar its vicious inilue ,,,„ , I„i„ ti ,„ I w ou ld now indulge merely for the vatiets which iL giyinettt t h e himiseve in which We life is ter. I cannot 'target thebills, the woods, the streams. They talked to rho so fawiliatly, after' the dreary ' - witi . ter elostftl, , and spring mime to let the light into benighted phi. „ ca . . k t ,,, t a t e to leipit wpotinitture is, wit i ldierie4tl --it is the gft . ..t I,ighlive , in, which the . senl grows finnliar with thjeternik round of ittemiliveciu. lc tu3.lte,i r ne heft9,Thirger i w irer' - . niidlei,lll4 the i , . i !....n trot . DRUM". , ' l _ , .. - , ,-; BLit W1.W.11 kinlir < c be,!timesThiljrie's. or , 'wortp th:iii thdt, whun It stirs 3)evp..ll . to . iiicitagonei, in 'itoprolo•r habit:, it etars t . .,; be opp'ertunity, and brio.nnee'n , enure a agairnd VarPelees. I.nok about „• 'our groceries and billiard 'rooms, stores, hotols, eountry ceriteridaciiv, timl 'see the 'ivtn3tedtirne ' , Thiel, .air youth', oC, worse yet, our acinits'ihrow away in wart - se than u.erm!s pastime_l This isnot 1,.4 , are, it i , no: idleness: it is gross vice. The impressions and "influencee seri', motion waves winch ra,vea''ve..noi tor it'll iir,defuTaiitiea in the foletutt, soul. till .tkiti . _ become ettneretu mountains ..t cieC, aiiit woe, .yet. ivory day , wit see all this itolidgml litter., us, and we shall sec, se long as ti - .. w,u :4 Icumin's what it iloiv it..,„-Altthesc vi• c..:8 arc entrenched l with Ith4,:power of\midiey, .eotitributt..l in a bad cionie by here or gain and until this power shall he overcome by liberalitY r iv• rk •Ju the' opposite. !•:ifie, - tht.: evil will:eo'n o-f I= CIE bu4i 14s 11014 ttn,.w. tang as law allov‘i tad wei io Mali? L Nieitnts habits profitable. by thus incititttir gad stii ulating-the.grob?er nature of man: this . great bane of , human tc!eiety, cyhiol! is t.e.epporLunifs, it' not the eaue,'"ol•inore crime urc lhaci any other one so-n.O evil, will l onrinti r e io pf.pibUrt the world, 1.01 , -.(-d; dame, we have enough` tuugibie aoik •: bait us to etnploy all human effort: fur the hot , • ertu4tit of the world, without reaching away In c, trOli,l4len realm', wherein man may not s'oe ,•ith ilia natural ekes Tho great, mistake .0; hat we 104 54 , far' away for something to do, hat wo overlook Millie a:iilcf r alicout‘us, and see ng, one of them, we do nothing ouvkelves, and .e .4 ontent to put a toy pennies int the bog . 'i4 i si : ui c iz . i t de la t . e ctli t i l lu c a a rt i c ht t , a r. e k: a u :vwh u a l o ) 33. f e e b r s, tpv t i h er e ,etst pope popsooltth.ewhaeittahhveetiiss.... c , and the word:preached thereinds so far out vacht of our natural senses, that - we go and e awig, impressed that the minister must be red, since he ens thinia, we are nriable h) prebend, and makes them all plain to him and mystery to - his hearers. Within a stone's v is a suffering family, or a pliblie dance .4s:.Sahhatla after Sabbath does the man el preach the crucified Jesifs'aud icraetioo ai,)- t nonsense. lie takes hold, or thinks he has of things eternal; whereas he id grabbing e dark, for eolue,thivig, ho knows not what , . :ever ectohos anything4that the wort: timbers ait L'e- draws his last breath and is, gone ; 7 ,- the world gays be wil; a goothmarl, rase ever did anythin wrongt '•Like p stetter, lis- ople The Hoe follow theihepheilf: that my mro the salt of the earth to , savetbetti• ~- t h e y gersthet iseives well laid Awn in . . .: ~ made After - dm old - recipe., invented 'when CM u$E, ow ,Lll, he iy.r..a' rnion . gun wai a . pistof;:shut titeir.eyes-, li,r fear they way he eondeatinel for went or , ,v4k0,.. of.,t , ti.; to sleep in the felf-oonseiods-' ~ ~ "f H I.pool pickle. able to eAvo' allwhe keep nolir la:tie till the resurrection . ' I Not ny,:m itO i 9 the church than the world—dot An muo.h : and wc mil i v not hide behind others' fnnliK orsel‘e.: w 8 ..834eli_miuister nnel church thry-=we nre nil under liii:epbAigntions t o coot i„ t t evil and do good. Wodo lint -little. of should do morn: so`shatiit Stever j eme ‘S . f. should begin at_ ktitne, take darn the blinda;,,nad, runke _crime and wrong ashamed, by pining them in their enormity, tr. Cure Thin,lf we have DO enotigli of puive;• to squeletithfurid - keep thetii down; nie:§ far iminnB • ( it - tot:F / 111ES AND, P RON' S.—We re for l,ar rendert= to the advestisement of Mr. C. D. Silt, Corning, N. N, in another coluinn. Mr. fiill tins for nanny years„been engaged; in the nhove tteine , s, slid Las by strict attention tbcre- . to. and keeping the best assortment :=‘;f goods, built.up a large trade, both in the whOlefate and retail buiiness. is a prqpipt, reliable business man, and alwa)s. - keeps a largo !took from 'which anything desired can be ohtained.. PersOn'a 087 Ring Corning, 'aotild do ivelltp gall at his e.stab4 liehment, on Pine st., um the B. R. Depot. • ' ...• '''' ' ', :t : i` , - - i" " ":`, < ' - '1; i'il i-2 . ! 7. i. :a• r. 7 ;.• r. i' It ' ., ,,*4415rii4-Piw *ffic4ol:' :7 +i! Pk 'ieverertaye thaYe ltitr). In Ciintamplattiii a, tit ter for intblication. SUbjeot i the . Mansfield bit eial ground.., Object: the. raising • ; t:if z niiefe funds toward the finial:4 rind - irisprovetnent Of . : said toonnd. I hive hesitated only because I feared Wound the feelings of thbso who have as yet r neglected to respond to letters asking aid in the good work. To-day's Advertiser contains a corn. municatlCßifrom "Somebody" censuring the de lay of the committee having the matter in charge, and , stigeljtoncludirig That sae, too, '" have &Pa: up all hopes of dying.", As this Is not this deity and we desire " everybedy"te have an opportu nity to belP fonde, the groUnd where somebody must surelille,l, will postpone 'my "plain, pis • Frnislied tale? no' longer. -: - -—• .- ' The committee appointed at alitesitlhg Ateitl fens Judd in IdaY last, due netipe of vrttieh was given in your coinintie; confided of Mr. F. W. Clark, Miss Amy A.,Davi,s.And • Mrs. A. M. Pitts. As sooK as the subscription 'papers, with their imposing legal heading, could bo made out, two cif • i the ; eentinit ten ' , commenced ,thli ,campaign, ; doubting not 1t .799. 11, a,' a... ebork,and,ttopessful one. -It is dub to 'Mb ' - eitizeiis of Miakteld'e k itil vicinity, to say that, jr,ith lety-exeeptions,*they _hive responded nobly; j ,Zany, poor, hard working men giving three or - flife dollers;'when We looked for but one or two. There ere those who gavo bat one donne, when we 'expected .fivii; but, the majority have given cheerfully and libeially...'...- *e have beetidiettppeinted hi : pot; !leering from Some to'Witom letters bad' bben addressed, whose hearts were enopoo4 to.bbliarut ;44 tbeir p ok. tits well lined,..while,a,fidthful few hayo for ar tied liberal sniii:'•`dan it be' that the hoar of t.he silent ones have grown cold-as those of their !''fends who Sleep on tip hillside, regardless of the eurronudings f- i Or, ,tike romp gentlemen: here, are they 4 waiting td see Whit style of * fertie . is built," forgetal tit l the fact that tho ki*tici of fence depends upon the aniouneinbsoribed ? 1 For the. information 'of all concerned, I pre iwipt, a, statement • pf.fecte, eocarepiixited-,, Whan njtii•had biOnippffieed,,, it . nd.:diffeOnt mjetiti§t, building O. fence r s whiCh should not btiliplietiirld' by frost every spring, pretty thoroughly discuss. ed, a number, Fly generous , souls began to cryi "Why noi•put--viii', fin irons fonee ?" And each one added, " Ili : double , my, subscription t", It fan - from tongue to tiingte l _tiil :Age necessity of re-eauvasising ,, ttierfield, ,if we would please the people, becainelskaieiii. :1 5 610iiraili of this how ;effort ja nearly Aqoct more. A fkynt in Zitaink generously offered us - .i . discount fremJregular„ .t prices of more thin s6o l.. andjt 'is four: intention to Imt'up a neat' iron fence, three feet.'high', with poets apbhorid in - Itionie eenk, below' thOltrost , level. To do.this, andmakw:tho s retueliiii)g three, sides eetiuris wefneed•at leastslofi more. . Wo appeal to every.POrson'hiving r a friend bit . stied .in the Mansfield burying ground, to forward n remittanceas Loon as be,,,for,,lSte s ierkfie this orti- Oleovlkether previously solicited or \ net. Bend eaon'ey:in r s egistored titters') aid ii s anr l lPosttilasteir:' willlhave MIT receipt: 1 ..- :-/. -' : 'ff-, , 0i , • - .1-, ' ~..t Any ono of'the sommittsi• Will gladly .ifeci3ive , their offerings,- the:4enee shall • bei .. - eubstantlatly. and spdedily huilt, , the; graves of ‘yettr Acrid pro.- tected,.and this "shame to the .whale eotntaunl4..? ty" changed to the credit side. :2 '- , i' ..• • _ ONE OF TICS COLiITTEE. ME MEE August, 5, 1870 : Mr. tdit i or`i:4llaiiiig oecabiOn !igei into Dol tpar a few days since, on arriving at the Delmar cheese factory, I thc:ught,4l would stop and see my old friend,'Mr.Eau Francis,- who makes the cheese, and ift , also part owner of the factory. Cif courso_l Must see' the. Chien. 'whiCh- I sup— posed must be considerably " puffed'up' this hot weather ; but, tomy surprise,.it w,ps.„ smooth and-fair to look at us in oidluarYseifs - onsl'• -Nei ther did irfond Francis ecinflo it . palC;tl up ,as he well might be, when conteinplatinffl his sue. cede as a checoef_Maker.;l l li • Now, Mt:. Editor, you ought to pay a visit to that factor,y; it would do you good, ,or, any ono =else; to icti - -the 'splendid : lot' of: eittic . s . o deposited on the shelve:. Everything about the establish. mont is iu order, s nd reflects credit on the man ager. , As to' th,L . RiviliN :of t c cheese', yoti knotv all about fvt; - titere..bas- been quantity of it consumed iu this borough-already the prcseut season., I am-glad tile -product. of this factory : l4'Bo well'apPieeiated, not only,licre, s but abroad; . -'Thera W Ord t -to n I atit manufacture sent into bycoming,ovnt t ylast fall, Ailieh was so satisfactory, - that there has been an order gent 2 this,estrly.ln v iha..sonson ;i for,- anothor : lot. S uCeeess tie With/ 4. r Franoip, Tor ei - diiiitirVis it. And the farmers of - Dellar owe him a debt of r,ratitude fos,what ; hef has done.- for them, in enabling Olefin to derive some profit front their milk dirrifif.; thariri woaihnr. - ICt." _ , I,Aun , s (InEnir.- 2 SO . .1100 . 4 bits been nailing again for Obserrer. Nonyenae, By-the way, filvaid 'tliO j itniiiin'r or Iliu.y.ol,iumliar, leans! Lind out l ip,m7„gralpiprr There ore many c questiens-Mio,gratuutar m 14 1 ,114 settle that of. t.xf . 'eurari,ii rigsh hiLh, hs;st TN - ellar-fa "gti • including tbd right; anY l oV ttlf priteie hither. I.roat, or trust. iler ability to do this I will not centpit;,.lruc,"entt„sho—,ber relentnqls theen higher obligations )viiich already rest upon her? Oud tude her As such,'woman cannot be too well educated in all that is useful, refinad and eitivetirii, crowning the whole with that "wisdom. which is,from above," without which all othdr linewledgecOhi; bined cannot fully qualify)mr for the position she is to fill. Thus qualified, and in her right position, tehat . is, • theregroat and.noblo among men, that we have not a right to expect as the rcs.ult of her labor and her' influence? As ono has. said " 3 1 7e0 in herself, she yet. gnome Co es, ert an influence Second to that' of Who thade or what she is. • By . her gentle firmness, her right choice,'-und r 'unswerving adherenco to it, she has luellifiTl the olidttrip,e, n ariti „tamed. eves • : ;• 1- • s" "21 1 1 1.:: • ; ! • Tettipteg. arid ! ter hive ' •••• • Empires-from earth have-passed. F,ut.wom bath lefty trace Thom? glOviof 4Q",0..n11Tit!" ,- - ,- . 7.1 - 7 :1 -In view, into, of woman's influence .ze she is sit uatectrilrmil 6in eountry,Neith WI het tages for culture anti elevation, ; can, Yr 9 consent that.she he sent to the-polls can 'Vellfirtist her out into the cold, to till,,places and oeeupy,pepi,-, (ions that man Duly, with 'his stern "nslnie, is competent to More thacr-all• that-can-a be spar qd from tier own work? Surely tt)ore is inetigh , (4 tot forth all , her;energits, noc1;41141 Poweri'a Va? mifid: 2 lioinan's diffeietit 14Se- Ove positions, especially as wife and mother, and more particularly; tho lattef,-if,sho ho true to her;God. and 'true 'to ' herself,' her influence) may be such as ought to satisfy her; for certain ly her motives in -notion' wilt-ber - refleoted, her principles will be represented, when her sons go frorkt he. paternal roof to take their lkiacelf aurciDg' Let women beware „of...this • t•trifo, or-publiO place ; for isurely, if these, her higher and most sacred, duties -be neglected, and her . purpose is acconviistidig, this; roan 011 eYotttdally 4 - 2egon; orate; OA lifsionaany thiosel'ilner qualities which beautify tho female character. OBSEUVEM, BA.l.:K.Ruiqty.,.--rFt:om the following amendment to the general bankrupt act, passed by the last Congress, -it appears ~ that•aprlicants for the benefit a inid lot 'may' bb discharged from all debts contraeted prior to Jan. 1, 1869; and by reference to the'R3d section - and amend ment thereto, it appears that a petitioner may be discharged from debts °entreated since January 1, 1869, provided hieaSsets "equal filty per iiin ,tum of the claims proved against his estate, upon whioh he shall be liable ae principal debtor;" ex eluding of,,course.all cleitatatt s gainst ,him, for en dorsfemente,Ar: tka:lialk dfiriaty, ov'the likei_When the Original debt ought to be paid by another.— Re inay also be - discharged if.his assets do not equal fifty per centum of such debts, provided a .majority in number and amount' of-his Crediteri who shall have proVed ;Stich claiiiii : agaitiAtiliim, as principal debtor, shall assent to his'Ajgtirge, • This virtually amounts to a general net, without' restriction. 'Below is the section referre&to, ap proved July 1.1, 1870: - ' , • ' • ' = "That the provisions of the second clause of the 334 section • of said.'net,•as amended lay the first•sectiota of enact in amendment thereof, ap proved July 27, 1868, shp.ll not apply .tp,thosp, , 'debtell:Orn which the - bankrupt seeke a,diecbatge,- which Were eontrneted'piler - to 'the first day of, January s 1869." < . -- - 77 - - -- - , •' — r —,-- ., t: '•::''. - :,-- BASE BALL.—A. mat,eli ‘ram pf , C aso ball IVEsg to have takenk p1ae01aiiF4144,4b6.41 el l August between the,'.l,ledgh.antl 4 .+Retidys of this placeand_the•Star chili - Jar Tiogit. - The' lat , tee failing to appetirat . tho / ariKiiiited time, tlfe former are entitled to the game by a score of nine to nothing. Chainpion Miner Rathbun; Fcorer J. Robinson of Welleboro. . • • Itleltenh and Rendyl bud - maite ponaltitra—i ble preparations for the reception of the Stars, and were not a little disappointed „nt — theti non appearance. •Theyl itikettiO To find ,the Stars good Rations and plenty of extra eii:,ars—and Would'havo rall . endeneored 'to equal not MO oeed, l the very kind welcome—and the brotherlike uod gentlemanly' ripener in which they treated the Rough and llealiys at . the game ; . of August. the Bth. 3. OP IN OPEN Ant. There was' a -- I . pleasant party assembled in Samuel Dickinson's grove r Thursday evening of last week. The evil rting,was, doll/slap; and 411 seorard . to ,en,lOY thomeelvel vot7 much.:{'`,9 ' '; `': -., : I a 4 • - -' r '',l i ''.......4:L... -....--I ' V_,... -: NOTICE TO SOLDIERS.--1111.4 preparea tOlnalie applications for artificial mbs or op paratio, (or money value of the ame) , for 'loll' officers, officers, soldiCrs, teamen and marine I disabled in the niilltaryor nril servico of the T.lr ted States," , during the late war, that is, to officers not above the rank of Captain in the army, and Lieutenant 'in tha navy, as per not of Congress, approved June ',licith, 1870.. ' , Oto. W. Manures. i Aug.,l7, ;Still -Iw. ii . : . ~'- , , ~, v • l4 le ' . "" , i.% ;;., =10; ..."I'4 Si. ! . I , il ,„ , - ,, r , ,1 •.-11 The banktilk house of Yolyt'Uttn i lloy & Co: was robbed on Monday morning' last, rue, /nor nays, of $30,000. A well dressed man enter. ed ihp hawk, and engaged the cashier, W. 111'07 lor, ta conversation in regard to city bonds, Ito., while 4 boy about aixteen years of ago made his Cray to tbe .vault behind _Mr. P., and ,deposited thlrea l iolls . .of shilliin-a•grasitehel,:with whloh httnalule a ,sdeoPflefUtesiape. Thowliole traneac tfon teems to, haye been.. dOno ,by, experts, proba bly professional burglars and confidenoo men from the largo cities. .Bo adroitly was the affair conducted, that the Cashier mistrusted nothing wrong till the thieves had got too far off to bo apprehended. Officers aro upon their track now, however, their 4°ll having been discovered, and t ! heiearrest will probably soon take place, It Is to be hoped so. Tho loss of this money will not, ickl.ti,APP,7 4o- 'l.!mrliit flPlai?'it l 49lmiPirk. acid the bankers surely bs.vo s tlio : mymptithx ,of-the ocni. inunqy rti, tholr, let .ne c ti l ope, but: tore pOrary . legii. , i-- - ,s" . ei'fir4O ..TOirriita:' ''l:'. "' I Du. Tann. 6 . , UP DE. GRAFF - per. formed a queer operation upon a - gentlemen, at Ovrego, on the 7th inst. Ile removed half of the upper jaw, and corresponding portion of the cheek, which was suffering from cancer. The Opening loft was so large, that it became neces 4ar",,tqclose, it up.by,taking a piece of. intoga- Ment l franiihdshodiderofihe . psAent, add trails., plantli.in 'the fti 'The shoulder -i ancOaceare gra:pi:id . ..together while the 'beiling-inViiiiiris going Uo.—..gtiraircii - o lifo._ T A 4 r. I: B4PT , lsx:4VociAtipisr: - .7.7 e twefl y 7 eighth annual inceijiNk•Of ttirkTioga Baptist As., soeia'tl'oa," iii 6o l Iviti c the toiV 6114 Rapti-It .01iutoh', on Wislirasisday,"Angnst iljat 101 ITT preach : the opening sermon. - - ... Contributtong ary tuidn.• ' I Tioga, August :1;1870. - .; Dr. Up De Graff, Elmira, removed a 4, portion of two lower lip of a prominent gentle. Man of this city, for a canoeroue affection,' the 10th ing, Several operations wore also perform ed at the City Hospital during the day, for eye difiloulties.—E/mira Adv. ; 13 . 1r5.-r-Soldle,gt Whet were to tiil old:Pati'neYlvaate ,lteserro organlie bons,nro entitled to Siete py, ant eboold , send . their address elattif if4etie, tit O s eikafilte, 'Ea *lll attekid to rilleamis tirikmpt) , ' ly. '‘, Aug. 10. 2w . MusicAL.—L. B. Powell, 110 . Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa, bas tho general agency for the Chickering pianos and Masori and Ilam- Pu organs, in a large portion of the t tates of N. York and Pennaylvania,, These celebrated in struments aro the only pianos and organs mann factured, tipareselling•at low rates, strigtly on the ; " ; ono prieo,T y stein.',' , . ‘ qend, , !? yo7ell for ' Aug 3 FOR' ‘ ycits-o, wo aisn ItitAt AL" Is the.lm...• el title ofc.the rlow . Rural andlitOuryvil,fonatly• 1:y 'lf F.; Lslirs, thaspublfsherof tolYsit44l ‘Chicagoi ~ Prizes • aiatoff trod for stories and contributions on variou4'sub jects by young writers. and .fino promimto for clubs of subscribers. 'terms, $l,OO per year.— The first 500 subsoribers are to' be credited for two years. We think this paper must excite a, great interest among the young men and young -Women throughout the United States. Address 'lt N. F. Lewis, Publisher, Chicago, 111. • The 'August number of BjtAINAIID • I3 MySICAL oili f 6 i.irweAeivAleVart . d 'a ontfilna tlvro` . netv'Sbnga, and t' mit ti.,.'-xtAnktil3.trumMata,L cedilky - rftyartger, oalicdi :rhoiJzOp Para rk 1 411 ` new ef.oryby )Veldon .erntitled di ti;r l 'appeli Sit thidilinnber,".besidetijiiliei uiu- Rical. y zittertainingTeldinglinittet. ) ictwan. ogit tliis„kuraM te:JIo musical 'Anbl , e'rs . one o he hest perkidldals'ofluLkirid in ttidieotiritryt t - ,` Vpbetimen o'cip a ban ‘be obtained by,r , el,i,riingjen opta tq,,thu pubs berg, Aledtirs,. 8 1 , Draintind ,tc:Bens,': Cleveland, .01 -. Tli" Rubier3p tirn'tircee%R mid r'y "(Me" opens Lilo tempting feast spread for the ypung in AlEnny's AIIISEIM for August. The „illuseinn is n cheery 'alttructive monthly, ins.truot ) ie.to well as "entertaining, with a wholesome voral tone. ° Its readers are sure to enjoy its Isits. $1,50 it year. Horace B. Fuller, Publish- Bihrton. SPED AL NQTICES., - t - L •,`• • - • LadiesTesire,whatMen-Ad- - : Mtle. thing Is' Beauty: 'What do Wo aciS: l lt,b,eauttlul ?, Ar,Lusparout cotoMexto - tt • atul , I ds. ri lard' ~ . IVIAt ptOducetbeen Atugtiele Magnolia Ealtit -will matte atti or:11411Y appear buto'4o4.l4ld ',Lymettitatb;ii . dit will - keep tialr la ite place,-aV make ft grow:Ake the April - •‘a -iquveuM Me xi Sr Crtria ttiuminfftr -fr , eradl• ctitel4.adacur;zita Bireeethe • iri the rivorl 3 l,lturi et_ o i ly WA of nary prit . ly.Af yottlOstu to get rid of fitiikou;nees t Bkag matke st‘ Moth• pdtcbbe; etc.; d'ott'efSkg', , t • the Magi:Mita 'HAIM lodltie. • ;Ataisgs. artt info - rued_ alai the Most ion :Ms E4ial-en'yleiclitig of tltepritatdloltitenewhohave claim cvs, tim Britinh Cloveruidant•Are Dr - ,6 . .T. O. Ayer Co., • of - lu'ell . Mask., fife - indnuracturers of medi cines. will - con sent - pa impitt less thaV- that: their - demand medicines' destroyed , by the British pirattit shall 'Bel:aid luld'imdcila Ts to thlala4it artrumholdened' by - the fact. that itio,:dea; truetionlaf• Waif- goblle by the English id China and cksewhero , (for ynere are not liii,:thoilhtesome nation._ tradarding ppon scdtmbodylY,hai..4 tiltbarto Boon paid ill t.Lia1Ai1e.04411.1441: TtlaY tow oirer propofia . t h is compromMe: - ..yive ua Canada end yre wilt call it oveii; becd,usa aye )teri-thedisonii reinti dies thert;without ri.uty ; t I.Waphing i tyla i bier 'lB, 1870. - •. - •• • ' • • - ' " , ••• Wall Paper, Window.raper4 ClathShaAies. SPSING STOCK ion 1870.—Ifugh "Young ft Co. have just received tfieir first installment of Wall Paper, Window Paper, and cloth Shades, for Spring trade, which will bo sold cheaper than over. Borders, Window Fixtures, Cords, Tass els, Gilt Cornioes, Picture nails, and everything else that belongs to the trade. Como and price our goods, uud examine them befOre purchasing elambero. Specimens and prior sept by mail t‘ any part of the county. N. B. Our stook is the largest ever rougbt ,into the,coptity,,-and we don't intend to b der aQtd, littti u y'ongsa Wellsbore> , March 6, - .1.870.4tr4 • • -'‘ . ..',ANNOUNVEirdtATTS % v , . , Mr:Allen Daggett, of Lawrenciiille, atktieeit hicatiolf • a oarldictajo:foi' the °Mee' of ,Sher iff the ensuing olectinp. ' ' 1 .- - • '-• ; ' ' Mr: T. L,17.11 - ar,ln, , oflloga.,announ:os btroself .a. cancliditto for the Office bt,Sheriff, 43 übjeot' toteh deo!. slon Of the Republican Convention ; et .' ' i., • -.„ . Mr. E. 4: Fitb, of hisinsburg, announces tm'self a candidate for the office of Sherlff;suliject to - the 'dect sion of the Republican Conireuttetr. 1 ,_-,:', - Mir. Joe S. Ingham, of Deerfield, offers hllsolf as a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the doe!. sion of the Re publicanConlvutton. 'Mr. M. D. Willhelm, of Knoxville. offers himself as a.candidato for Sheriff; subject to _the deci ion of the Republican party.* ;Mr. J.3l...Phelps of ?Jansfleld, eunounc hi self a candidate for the five of Sheriff, subject o tbbdeem& I\ lot, of the opublichn Convention. ' I ; , ;Geo. P. Cfl d of Charleston, (hill's Creek) offetzlilm• Self a candi ate fornthe bilice,of sheriff; subject to"ibb decision,of the Republican Ginventlon. 1_ , , , 'llli.Satnuel P. ripley, of Kichinord townshi p , offers •blinsolta.candidate for the offiCe of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the people.., . -, • i _ ~ - • A CArtii.—havingboon 4 4 ;inany ; Qf my fricids, in dillcient toWnships, to•offor Myself 'Ks a candidate for R.Cptesentativo r / Aram- this. method of informing them - that tacdode to' their i'Oquest. Wulf -4,,g it to be dfatlnetly understood that I acthercito mY 'previously expressed opinion against personally can vassing for delegates' votes, to.pecure a nomination, I shall theroforo refrain from the usual practice. Should the Republicans of this county du nr -tho honor of choosing me to represent and servo them in the State Legislature, I Will endeavor. by a faithful discharge of my duty, to repay them for tho trust confided in me. Blocs, May 31,18T0. HENRY ROLLANDS;,?' Mr. L. D. Seely of Brilokflebt, announces himself a candidate foi•tbe pfllce pftatoleslonar, subject to tie declelcim of the Itepiiblican`Con von " ' . Ur. 11. 11. Stebbins, candidate for the office of County Auditor; subject to the decision of tho Republican County Convention. lessors Iluenensn & lioww of the American University, are making wonderful cum* - - of Cancers, Tumours and Ulcers by their now discovery .= A painless trastmen4. knife, 'fto' plasters, LetriV haustio The most . remark- Able circa OA Cr) >ll4l o - se a- treatment . is,,it p rates the them cal. elements:a) 4ricerons mirths, so **they shrivel, die and dis appear and whiner return. All those ar(- • e&cantall On thoPrelfesters Bucheban & pown, ve .Ityt•Or tuldree4; blebl4, Tine Street, Philada. { - •:1.t-V.i;:f.-i'f, r :A. - SSE CLOSING: ~OTYT:At:SALE liEll ....,..,. ,-`•••,, , ..,---',•'•-- ,-- .v"14 , i•,:_• ,-- ' - ..•;•'--. -, .r.....pti.,.. _....._._ : .,,....,..,.;::........,..,,,..r.i. : . . :MEL I= Summer " • ' • , ; • ' 1 __ - -,p''di.,),,, ~ , . - . . . • . , - , . The Balanceo i f onrigiiinther stookwe desire to elate:Out during the nox 2 or 3 reeks, and shall sell cheap in order to do so, • . , Pali Goods. MEI We are atoekingltw*Ltkiism.-'oobdEi for.the early Fall trade, in Prints; Sheeting ; Scarlet;; grey and fancy ~ F lannfils'; - Carpet Warps '• Cotton Yarnsi . .Battings vO4 , BBime.res ; Boots and Shoes, and in tend4o- have - regularly on hand a still more attractive stock than during thoipast'season, loth as to prices and aiitiortrpolit Qnite: a.targki_ 'Aare of our Goods we - AVill be . able sell from this date, at even 'fOxvei, _prices than during the' Spring. Corning, Aug . 4,-, 1870. ' 4 • II A: •, VEOETABIzE SICILIAN HAIR"RENEWEk Is the only.-perfected and ince LIU ft efill,k 'Prepare st. preparation 'of 'its,; kind over piked to the, and has no , competitor in -' By its use GRAY- R • is soon restored to, its original youthful . COlOr and 13rilp Haney, which is sci Much admired bY, ECKE6Int whose hair ii 3 thin' briblling out 7111,by'tlie: use ,of Renewer,soon see its geed effects, as, by itifonic and: stimulating properties the hairglandS will be incited and . the hair Igroy;r• thick andstiong again. In cases of Paldness i will create ti new' growt_ unless the ibllicles aro de6tayed. It, is_ ceding, allays all ;tad ~n 4 the scalp.: It does net in - the skin - do . .ttyps.;. but mkes" the White•and - • dean. As a DRESSING it is the_ best and most eoonomibal preparation in the, world \ as, its' effects last se much longer.' Send for our. Treatise-.on the hatr; - Er'ee 'Co 1 11,"b'Y Sold by all &twists arid rkigeral l in Price one Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietoiii. „- i LA.I,O2AT4RT I gampatour, :RESTORES GRAY BAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR; PROMOTES ITS GROWTH! AND ISA SPLENDID DRESSING. RT - g T at; ,BOTTLE AND THICKEN UP THIN LOON WOODIttiLL ACADEMY - . EN V(). Ai: Y. 1 .-11. CODS, Principal. . Miss M. M. L. Cobb, Preceptres.s. • Prof. A. Brown, 1 N. BEEPE, - Mideldtiry'Elimmotii, Teacher of Ins frumcn tol .Music, Thorough Bass. Prof:;Lowis Mead, Teaohor of Plain and ()r -un-model penmanship/ A ednii+otOn't 'fcaohor,wilr,be moon - red for. the Priniary.• ", " 6 '‘ • ttNDAR ; " • Fall Term will oommerfetilAtigU l at aind bon. linue , 13 weeks. Wiu tor Term will cOmtuenco November 30tb, Andicongnue 13 weeke.l Spring commence Murch-Bth a 1671. ' , EXPENSES PER TERM;... , , ,: ~, 11140? Mathematic:a and tap.gneBo:•••;4.., , ..% . r 7 .; v et e Conanialk , glleli,' • . Ix t -'' --. • ' 400 Vrltuar Rent per y, Scholar, AOademy $2: Boarding-1f0te0,...8, , 00 ' Pantuanehip, plain, ' 5,00 Ali— Instrumento - 1Z ' ; 2 5- Instrunabotal:sinsic, ' ' ' 4 ' 10,0 a Uso of instrupout 'f • gait in Prtrate ninnies, 2,60 to 3,00 A boarding club will be formed to accommo date-thoie.who- wistt.to join.: :Any - I Ono 'nrishing to 6041 i-the club bill ht thn commencement of the term, eon do so by paying , the Principal $2 . , per week„, , • ---- • • " must be satisfactorily agraiagedln wince. No bills arranged for loss than a half term, No ,deductions, except in oases of pre treated sickness. Students intending to leave at the middle of-the-termy must -make their - in- tentions known at. the commencement,r no de-- ductions will ho made. The Trustees having Purehalsed7: the boarding horise and secured' other :buildings ,cl9se by, feel confident that all will.ba aicommodatid with' • rooms. A' teachers' Ousels expected for the full term, givitig-Juition free to all melnbers of ,the Those wishing rooms, can address , the Princl pal,:•Ure. B. Baiter, S. Buchanan,, or H. 'Mat. latte.and obtain a prompt reply. Aug 10,'70, 8t E. 'H. Harris' CELEBRATED BAKING POWDERS for Balely Feb.i 2,187 G., P. U. WILLIAMS J 6 CO. 13 RICK FOR SALE--At the new• works,fiear the acade - my; Road to the •Itiltf, ..oppositei• Elish&33rown's, on Main etreill. A feW thonsaid now on hand, ilnade of the be material', and well burned. , ED. WETMORE; Wellaboto, ,fuly 18. 1870., 6t 'Application. for. Charter. Voncg is hereby given that the following 111 'application's for charters of incorporation, have been pled in my office, and will be presented 'to the Copts of Common Pleas of Tioga county, MmidaY, August 29, 1i370: Application of J. Culver, A. Kimball, E. Mit t A'..Thempson,,J. Kloqh; , et al. under the name of the "First Christian "Union Church of Charles-* ton?! ' • • Firsi‘ MethOilist Episcopal Church in, Knovi . vino. First Socioiy ,of tho • Methodist, Episcopal Churfh in Chatham. • ,SecOnd Methodist Episcopal Church in Rutz. land. -' Socond Methodist Episcopal,Church of Deli . mar. • • , • J. F. DONALDSONi Proth'y. A~igast 10, 187,0, - 1 ,Fire and.. Lift Insur• ce. '• INDEPENDENT Flre_atisupeo company of boiton, Mass; .oa . "ltil, ...$OOO,OOO. Equitable Lire insurnneo coiapatty'.ottlie States. Assets, .$1.3,000,000;.-attuutir briefness:_ $5.2,000,0004 •- -W , A. STONE; Awl*. t k • Wellsboro, Atiguat 1'0,1876 tf, 11113 MI itil i, r: . ~3a_i ©F = Mr • DRESS, ! GOOD S; BIE =I it.,f;, MEM 44> ..... ~• ; =1 ..,..~ ~. EMUMMI EIN . ,ZI d 1 =1 8, MEE =I ISE El ak v 1s ! IMIEI rfim,brellas, J. A. PARSONS & CO. UNION IKNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA MRS. RORTOy, PRIN.OIPAL. . , Tne Fall 'Fern) (or 1870 wii:corpmence August 80. Tin Winter " ' •-• , de 1. ,, ~ovembel29 Vie Spring 14 , 4 February 28. Scud, for circular. July 27,1870.1 y ,BEE I will •-Not . Surirtnder Ahit NO SUSPENSION 06' but I run up (ho tumor for : • - Teas, Sugars;. Syrups, MOLASSES, :'PORK, HAMS, a t rind all Forts of FLCILILIP.,I 131 - z-PR.OVISKINS • ',WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL,_ Come'7-.1 T. Mathers' OEM %V '• 1 • . - Atui .3c) what a SWARAI OF THINGS in hie vino can be bought for n liWo money. willnot . beik;Undersold ![ LOOK -- lAT , :TRiii! - ! 1 CASII PRICES AT lIIE -REM HIVE 1 . .. • ~ . , . . ' '.' SVGABS.', . ' . ! • \Good Brown Suiar 10 I cents. Beet P. R. Sugar, ...• 1 , ! ‘. \ A Coffoo Sugar, 1.4! " , . Criir, Powdered kOrrinnlated 15 ; 4 f ~ , \ TEAS. " . Good Tongl7ison Tea, '.. $0 T. Beek ' '!'2 N, 4; ".,_. I , 450. ooioog ',Tea l '\ , , •.;o• • $ 0 • 715 , ls.° o - Japan T0ke,:;.. 4 .." ' --,..... 80/ 91,00: Ix( ~ • . .C3CTFEE,• , •- 't Rio, good article _ ". beet article • • -'•••4...16 cont 3. 25, , " Java; -• • - • '3O; but, \ 35 0 - .E3 A C . , ..1 Cavendish, 1 ' '' ** •" - A.14.15Q 1 .1k Shorts- - BO, Elinukhig; , * • . • SALERATUS. ~/0 Chi> 8 Of /0 " Deland's host, . • Soda, b moo, it Very I!irgee:',S.ltok Constantly-on: band,bougbt tow and sold chap For Cash: I have aka° a large Wok of r>OOTll 221.0111014 Which I will swill Cheap enough to please otts timers; no Matter-if tho feet are "•as large as all out doors," and' the family "too numerous to mention." • Sign of tho DIILL, & BE HIVE. 1 AVellaboro, uly 20, 1870. Notice. . 1 Register's A _ NOTIOE is hereby given that the Epcutors ofid...a.dmiiiiitrators named below,; have filed their aceonnts in the 'll,' - eglster's omco for Tioga county, and Olat.the;sa4l accounts wll be presented to the Oiphane'Coort for said county, at a suasion , of said Court to be hold at.Wollsbcv ro; on Monday the lg9th day of Angitst,lB7o, al two o'Clook P. Ilf.;lbr oenfirmation and 'allow ance ' : Account of John Sheffer and—Joseph Morris, Executors of the last will of Jadob Kissinger, fate of Liberty, Tioga . countY, deceased:' ' Account of Thomas,Reynolda, . gdminis trator of the estate of Elijah Welch, late . of Sullivan, n i t Tioga 'county, deceased. • • ' 1 ' Account -at S, - S‘., - Paolt 4.1, Administrator. of the oltate of 6 ithe - rtdtablAe 1, tato a Covington, deoeumed;, . .__ - _ AteountAf• it. A. A. Nic oh; and W. d." Kirby, ExcieutorT3 of "tho last will o John It. Dickson, late of Charleston. deceased. • . , AeCOnnt '.of. Joseph '. Guile,' Administrator of thci estato - of-Danielli.licely,late of Lawrence, decease'd: - - - :'' . • ,-. . • ilincOunt of 0. 11. hoymour, Administrator of tho estate- of Maryatto A. Roso t late of Rutlanl, dicearod.• • ' -• . !Account of J. 11. Woodruff and 3. J. Werline, Executors of the last !will of Joreuilalt Black; late of :Liberty; deceased. Account of Benjamin Wells and J. W, Gnern sejr, Admi istratora of the . astato of 0.8. Wong, late'ofla lisOn; dedeased. • ' ,D: L. DEANS, Rogintet. Wellabo o, August,3, 1870 44 • . , 1-I.lasd and Lot fol. .. 4 THE subsesiber 'offers for sale hie house 'and lot_on'Main Skeet, opposite Dartt's ' ague Shop: Enqttire on the preiniees of March 30, '7o'—tim JOHN ETHER. IME=EI glys :~~..~.. -= IBM =I dke. , lIMEMI 01 ANCE W. T. MATHERS. IMES , f , 7 , t s The' Nuoser . . 7OULD reeleatfolly.roall the otterition,,of oboe puroluima to ifiatow and extsnuivo MERCHANDISE P I I Just recoil/a s etioli as • DRY, 11:00B&. ,„i 114 AWLS •POMESTJOS, oi "A it, NM% CARPETS, -0i.14- I ;PLOPIS,. COD TON MATTINgS, PiAIN AND 6LOIIED;- TABLE LINPN,.•— . : , BED-SPREADS ; . ' z.i • .. ''. "FindoW Drapery, and im ondles li,a.riety of HOSIERY,- GLOVES, 'RIBBONS, - PAR. ASOLS OP ALL STYLE ANIS nags. The t' !~ Clothing Department:ivlll belound full' and oqmpleto, including many now styles of fine Goode, made up, and In the piece. All are invited to call eltatifine. Also ai ondlexe varloty , SHOES, • very oliewp at WHOMA4 Wellaoro, Juuo 1, 1870 100,000 POUNDS WOOL AN I EVS) • • " I '9".T.SO, $lO,OOO DOLLARS WORTH OF • To bO sold i at the loWeat break down prices, at ACADEI4X CORNERS, PA. . _ Juno, '7O-tf. iPURPLE4k DEMEAVX.. - PRE lAR FORD LIFE 'AND ANNUITY' j. INS RANCE OOMPANY wants good man as agents-in this Oonnty._ The Intereat Bearing Plan, oxclusivoly used by this company, at:tables 'agents to !:to a tare boot:less and obtain-insur ance where no othcrpian tat!, on account of its thoroughly equitable,featureb; providing as it does, incouse during litii,.and Siring enact ills-. tine to all, old or. !young, Agents Can secure unusually good conir ets by , addressing, ' KINGSBURY d RELOGO, Gen'l Agts-, 623 Walnut St.,Whiladelphia, Pa.. f i Juno S, IS7O-4t. • The NeFar,land Trial Ended ; and so it thoifigh Price of Goods at • Wil- on Valkenbtirg's. •I Gold Down, GOodo Down, and Specie l'ayn - ent Resumed rifiE lir-GoODS • of almost evory quality, style and prioO, and an eudleas variety: prop in and tako a look through our new stook and he convinced. Ladies!,'Dres!t ,Gooop, largo assortment CLOTHS &I:II.BSIMERES ofovery description, add clothing mado to ordor In the very hest etyle,•nnd warren ed. Also; CriTTrkiNpr,-DO*F, ' ..' in' (' style (I;3stregt. ~ • READ 1, MAIIIiII.4OIIIIN , • I alWa r e on hand to tit.a onttouter at 'once fi ' at r -*9 - r s :r ut hilei 411 A c.4„,4 5 -14 z#4.3 3 allte,s' toe\ rcrOlVirti D EMISLAND niIkSAD. ; 11(A. 10; 20, and 27, containing 400 yds. 100. .1 30, 36, and 40, " 800 ,yde.lso. 50, 60, 70, and 90 " . 700 yds. 250. We are also Agents for - the ceiehrhted: - 210WE CO'S Improved Sewing Maobinoe: I . • WILSON k VAN• VALKENBURG MreUtbora, Juno. (6, 1869 1116ical 'ln§truilletitil TIE subscriber ; informs 1170 public' that he has sonstantly.on band a largo assortment of • ORGA NS, AllillA)DliONS, . AA•D liastrutiOn -Books, . . for We or iant. i:2titim - xxoss furnished to order Qbn INSTRIJ . ICIENTS TAICEN IN EXCLIANOR, and anima -of Oho foirGo " hand t° be sold cheap. 'i ' '‘', " • , , .. Da will bo.foun,i'at l his rosidlince no4rPottate ;kW in Middlebury, Tioga county, Pa. :Ad. dreia, , .. i ~A.B. A. ERIOOB,. July 0, IB7o.—tf. 9roakodp,reay,,:Pa. • IThISSOLUTION.—.TiIe partnership heretofore JLP oxisti:ng under the firmname of Stowell & `Tipple,:, wee dissolved by mutual coneent; on' the 2d clay of July, _lB'7o. All persons owing the Iste'firm, will call and sortie sh'e ionic with Mr. Tipple, 7ho;has the books and aceounts. - ' Al.. STOWELL, Jr. I •• ' Wellaboro. July 20, 1870. MI NEW SPRING: GOODS. A NEW and doeirable stook of Goods • Gan 21, again be found . at WICKHAM &I FARR'S • „ . , , .. • ' We do no • C:e , oast the largest, but , a stoc k we and oatefolly salaam], and_bpught stringy, for Graeh, saving all interest and discounts whlois purobasere will at once perceive they have in their favor. Most articles in tho' r)i%,e c:A4:•co7zogs =I3 oatC)66 fqund at pricer, w,llloh 41;94,0 guatiints• thelrsaid. . , I_, : XEd UTOR'EI NOTIOE—Le tears '-TOll taiiecn- J 24 tary having been granted on the estate of Nanny J. Greer,,deeossod, late of Daerdeld town. ship, those indebted to said estate ,are rognosteti to make immediate payment, and those Wing claims against the same, to *prestint.theit to - 3: E. WHI'RE, Executory Knoxville, Jul); 18, 1870: 8t I • / _ . NM Tioga, Pa. , li , Grbaorieo, WOODEN'WARE, eta °ROOKERY, LINE, pAT.L d 6 ORR FOR YUURBRI,VEB. WIOICHADL FARB- 16y 4,1810-tf. YOUNG .BERTRAND.I 11111D3 well known STOCK HORSE will Stnnd I the ensuing season as At the stable of tho Subscriber lil Mainsburg, Thursday, Friday and Saturdl of each week, and at D. D. Holiday's, Wallah ro, the three first days of Court, ofeach week. Terms, $lO to ensure Pasture furnitthed for mares fros a distance. AU acoidentB at thii — ris owners. Owners dis posing oil mares before foaling, Ibe held re epopeiblefor the inauranco mono •. ' . May 10, 1870-tim. a ,A. a I • Loril- "EU-RP, it ,),) Smoking lard's- Tobacco. Is an excellent article of granulated Virginia; whet. ever introduced it is nniversally adinlied. It is put op in. ba,dsOmo muslin bags, in which• orders for Meerschaulh Pipes aro daily paelceil.l , •i L.O YACHT CLUB- SMOKIBI7I LARD'S - TOBACCO Cirosed by all wlio consumers tie the "finest ofall;" Is made of to choicest leaf groWn; it is anal:lantana In its sffeot , as the Nicotine has been ex.traoted: It leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking;" it la - very mild, light in color end. weight, hence ope pound will last as long 003 of ordinary tobacco, - luihtsbrand we also pack orders °very, day top ilret quality MeerSobautal Pipes. Try it and convince youreelros It is all it:claim to beeras FINEST or D R • a • nsn • LA LORI ' L i I CENTURIV ,• CHEWING " TOBACCO This brand of Cuphowing itehacco hits no equal or sriperior anywhere It is withont doubt the best clew• lug tobacco in tht country. . , Lorillarirg Soma% 1, 1 nave now Leon in general use in the 'United Stated over 110 year!, uod eta, acknowlvfiged "the belt" wherever used. i If your storekeeper does not baits these articlesior Belle, aek him to get them; they are sold by reepeota le loPbere ale:Lost overyWhere. _ Otrealavand prtoes fervratthel on a plicittlon. • • , , , - - P. LOitILT ? A Itirl-. -CO„ 1 , , ow York. March 16,1870-3 m Wevir Ela i ? C. WI KELLY. y S. II ~ c/ • W .:' ~ , • . V 'HAVE jint i ecnivett., lots of new 0004 whiCh - wo I.)ropore to Bell to our customers at living pages. Drop in and look TIIIIOIIGII TilE STOCE, and we will try and e.invinee you, that we not only hare , GOOD GOODS, . but that we are gelling thorn clear down to the bottom Of the Market. bavo a complete as aortmortt of , ;..4161ES?. , •plIESS ,, GOOD, HATS, OAPS BOOTS" AND SHOES, OROOKEEY_,." GLASSMAEE, . , TEA, COEEEE, SPIOES,t 'ETO., ''TO r • X* S . o charge for showing 400de. Call and so 98, 1 , . , i• SPECIAL NOTICE ' ,—On` ind after Merida3i May 141 will sell anode down a tthe very lewesf Cash prices and for ready pay. , May 11,1870. S.,ta te —'— h . N° mal Schoo l, MANSPIELII, PA. . . • ..;_-_,______ . FALL TERM hazing Sept. L . 1870. 'WINTER 'TERMbegins Doe'. 1,2, 1870: • - SPRING TERM begins Matell 21,1871.. For Cataloguo or admission apply to , ? CHAS.-U. VERRILL, A. M., Illanclicliktly 6,16 1 70. i • - - ' Principal, . Administra THE' rgidersigned, Administrator of the es tate of Ira Bullock, late. of ]Middlebury de owed, gives notice :i liat be will egpOse.to public, sale, on TAuraday,'t e 25th day or August, 1870, on the promises, • and will sell for cash to the highest bidder; the 4ntereit of Bald Ira Bullock deceased in the follOring lots .of land, to *lt : " That cortnin lot of land situate on the easterly side oft,the'road loading from Tioga, to Wollsbo ro, tulle county of floga and. State of Penn sylvania,.neir the toll gate, at Niles Valley * and bounded as follows :. On the northeast by said road, and on the other sides by lands of .Abram Lon;y containing one acre, bo tho tiatio more or lees. Also,lhci ono. half interest of ;Said Ira Bul lock deceAsed, hold in.eomnion with 'one James Alford, in:their lifetime, t- in, shut .oecteo)9•,let of land in , said townshiri,,ni'Middlelinry4honniled ,and described Lis follows : On th f eVlWhtlands formerly of Aaron Niles: ;on the ‘bitiithy lands formerly in possession of Willie& Danubian-de it ceased ;: on the south- by ,lands-p.of Phil& dor Niles; and west by, lands of said Aaron N les ; containing 43 acres, more or less, being the same lot conveyed to said Ira Bullock and Jaines 'Al ford, by L. I. Nichols and wife; by _deekdated Feb. lb, 1868. Sale made in.pursuance of order of Court, dated June 1/, 1870, _Terms cash. 1 -.: ,•%4EO. I I).KtENEYi ' August 3,1879 4w :•, . Adminlatotor..• . Is . .. 1 • it DTVORCE.—+To Guy Wing:-. You • ari •• hereby •notifleethat Wealthy Wing, by her next friend, J. P`.-Kingsley, has applied to thr Court of Common Pleas of Tio county for lu, divorce from the bonds of mat pony, and 4titt. said Court hail appointed lido ay, August, - 20th, 1870, at the Court house in Wellsboroi: as .the ' time and place of hosting the said applicant in the prdmiees, on which occasion you can - attend if you think- Tiroper. , 3. B: POTTER, . August 8;1870 401 - elsoriff. II %. 1 I / Mil ~_ IMI C.- B. KELLEY. or's Sale.