- trrna,l and Departure 'or Stages. MUD Stages r armlets -. over 1. the different routes from Willaboro. will depart and r 1 _ • I;itraiiirl3i, arrive arA follow; froui the Wellsbera Post Office: illttsroao k Treas.— and 7 Depart 0& 1 m O, a. 01., BrriV s el% o'clock p. . II icatsnottok MAttsvitn.--Depart Ba. m.,"arrivae p. m vivo Monday &Thur p sday a 12 m WELLsOII. Counr.asront.—De•hian t . & Thur .2 p. tn. n . Iv/woos°JEßArrlETSivo Tu esday ioas.—De 14 part 1.8 p.m Mon.* Thur. 9a in & Sroar Foalc--Dop. Tuts. & Friday, at 3 p, tn., arr. TueS. 8 Friday at 12 m. TINA COUNTY AGITATOR. Local Items. WEDNESDAY, i3EPT.: 28, 1670.1 Neer Acivertisementi. Dm for sale--L W. Tubb?. Brick for sale. 7 -F. Wiargratl. idairs Notice-O.H. Seymour. &c. cew Goods- 7 . Wm. Nilson. . E%amination of Teachers—E. Horton. 5 Guardian Sales; , FANNING MILLS.—We tauvp four of J. 11. Mather's make for ealq These Mills are admitted by the fa,rmersienerally'to be tLe Let in use. Call at this office.—Sept2B, 1870, ATTENTION HERMAICI3.—TIIO 2 Mein 1,r6 of the Sermaie tioeiety of Welisbora aro re puted to opt at tbo office of Smith & Herrick, on Wedoesthiy evening, 28th Inst., at 8 o'clock. J. 0. W. BAILEY, See'y. TIIANKS.—Robert Trull, of Clitarles ton, liaa the thanks of this ofilhe for a eßoiee lot -,t• rating apples from,his orchard; II --Mr. L. B. Reynolds, of, Knoxville,also oept our thanks-for a box of 'delicious ) grapes riind from his own culture. —Mr. Hiram Freeborn, of Knoxville, /e •at this office a box of grapes, containing nine ifferent sarictieF, of- his own raising. These 4tro the nest f.pecnnens,,wo have seen, raised in thisioun w. . CiohnEN . WE.pm cl. The Golden Wedding of DTteon''lthel 14:41 was celebi.ated at ho residence in Deorde d, on the 14th inst. Cerein.wy by his 'Pastor Rev J. Cairnes. A large nu mber of relatives and friends were present from , ',hum ' , Arts of the eonrdry, and many valuable eots were presented. The occasion was tine that viii truly be reinembered in this region of court - el on.aceount of its rareness, and also on :le r t -ant , I the prominent' position which he lois iwi i m'the church and community for nearly lEEE= MUSICAL L:-Ptlir. G. F. Milslandor,' ...,mitmte of Datna's Musical Institute, and f.rilrrly a stodentnf Abe Allegheny Academy of no co, r i,hts to'atanount , o' himself to the pub ,k• a , a competent instrutlor of thorough Lave, browny, composition,' voice culturo, — Plano, and a very successful conductor ncal convention Choirs musical association, and othOrs Ir'g to obtain my servico can q o so by add me at Sylvania, Bradford Co. Pa. BOOK AOENCY.—Mr. H. Hage, bath has th e Agcncy for the sale of a book 6 titled, the Life of Chas. Dickens, a valuable work, which thouhl he in the hands of every person. Mr. H. 31F0 has, Alexander Stephen's, work, in two vol hto, on the war. Orders sent to Blessburg Pa. rill he promptly attended to: lie proposes soon tvisit Knoxville, Tioga . and. Mansfield, on a ranvac,Qing tour., 'Several copies of Dickens work left at this office t for those who wish to purchase - ai2 per copy. I HOWE SEWING MACHINES. -Mr. Wit ; on 11. Johnson of Elmira; N. Y. had' in oper- Iti..n during the Fair, tho above manhince, Which attracted the attention of the crowd. This atehine has many advantages over others, and • therefore the ladies, favorite. It, simplicity of •ffistruction, regulating of tension on both uppers ,id lower threads, ease of management,. and !reat range of work on all materials, p laces it Ahead nf other machines la all exhibitions.— Thoootho witnessed its,oporation at our County Fair wwl- , perfectly delighted with it in every particular, rind of course, it NA' the premium. 1 , 4 q-u Ternurn F 4 ltnira, aro the general I.:ontg, and Mr. E. Jennings is the traveling a:,nt fur this county, and Mr. A Foley agent for 'Washer° and vicinity. BABE BALL,Tho Actives, of Wells ,ro, and the Stare, et, Vega, had a friendly tilt Wrdnesday afternoon, Stridetnher 21, on the, f rAnds of the forun;r, re, , ulting in a -victory for etives, bS- a score of 26 to 26. The Stare .: - .ltee here with a " furious" pitcher, (a " profess )nal ' we should judle,) whose swift halls both, 'red .ur boys somewhat for a few innings, hut 01,4, 1 they got used to them it was "easy en .q.t " The Stars were quite sure of success till ;he end of the seventh inning, when it became ( , ‘l.lnt that the Aclfves were "too many" for !toga. The following is the score : Actives, o, r., - Stars, 0., 27 r r., 26. by innings : Stars-0, 7, J, 2,0, 0,3, t, 1—::1; Actives -0,2, 2,11, 4,0, 0,8, 0-36. rh-t e:ln g ht : Stars, 2; Actives 6. • S. DuXmArw.—The Wellsboro Dramat AFsociation gave four entertainments in their sew t' opera house," erected on the green for the , •eitiun. They did expect to occupy the Court Muse, but the Teachers' Institute was to be hold there, and refused-to give way. It was an un• fatunato f , ituation, which compelled the Associ lion to go to large expense in the erection of a \ % as there was no other place which would vothuno(ate such a crowd as was anticipated. They flail advertised and they intended to The building, which is 40:60, was com toji ce,l Saturday and completed in good timo for 'he first entertainment, Wednesday evening. It well arranged inside for tho comfort of the au •Lerxe, and seats about 800 persons, we large. 'iuelt enterprise will scarcely be excelled in 'fiy town the size of Wellsboro. Many of our eitimis took interest In it, and gave Attract ier to the entermainments by their presence. " Toodles" and the farce " Trying it On" were' pili.rmed 'Wednesday eluting. Toodles, by A. A Truman, lint done very accurately after, na 14re. Mrs. Toodles, by Libbie Truman, was ad. s,.rably personated. Mr. Jacobs always person— well. In this play, George Actirn was too much after the tragic style of Michael Erie. In Trying \V. Potts, by L. F. Truman, was 9 1tly itoititted. Ile ui:ybr flocs anything but he 1 , ,,‘ it well. 31whael Erie and I4gular Fix were again pro r ntedThursday evening, And very favorably .re c'"ed. Mr. Jinni - elt does better in his character Nbehael Erie tlian in any other we' have seen .n Andrew A‘lze was as fit as could be, ;!,Ir,t settled hereeif t LIII , I Julia Sprig played ~,‘ belle very - creditably. In Regular Fix, l~Gi girt on,lbo I , haracter_of Dc Brtu,s, well,and fltidus was Well eicr.c y W. C. 'Kress. rnday evening, ‘• Dot ok the Cricket on the lif•Arth" was played, and ' , ,Teittiles repeated.— Tl , ty were both 'Well reprusenteil. NVe have not t - • , r particular mention 'Saturday evening . wag It berlez•que on til tho plays. •t raerttlirttorthts added greatly to tilt: ch. "" , lit of the large erttttd of psmple in WellAo• die Fair. '1114) Nit re' IhrgulY attemi ib hot.ue qs tall tath All itritount.itt ottme :rano. VI I.I,SiIO I IGO it ACES. —T h e Fa' r woo, 23d iro.t. There was to he sarong Ibe :dti !moo, awl a large raiiiilar or I.‘ Li,le : petchn•ed ticket, as they etairo.d, tor wed ii:clititd to ictilaiu to see the/m -kt:. „ t h;,,t,t th ew I:ire :MOP who were ion people, btiew that , the hie !it'd 1.1 ocu . tri: two politely, ditterent things. htit had hero advertised to be held J the M t, 27,1 and 2:41 dnyie of September, and the ir"tl it , g, Aeeogiation had advertised raesClTlthe ap , ri.o., a of the last day. The addrers at the . 1 . 1, was adrerti:ed and delivered at 11 o'clock, dull ILI 14 riera ipany, pito believe,' they had a tidit to stay the day'ent on the grouride, and the `My solution was to open- the grounds freely to This nits done; and from 111.: ereird, which Pas really very large, there were setae ,S5O real- • 1!,,1 that afternoon ? 1.7 Volpntary tpt peription. 4it the timo these rapes were ft*efl, n i thteti9n "".a wade to the plan of dividing the deiy; but the Areociation thought, it would accommodate ' 1145 9 people attending the Fair,, to devote the afternoon of the last day to trotting, and it rAs done under protest. That. *de One Mistake, among others whieh‘bave; been ;offered' s in defer ence to the wishes of the Association. The' two things should be entirely seperate„or all one, will not do to divide a day emthe, some groin:ids. As it is, however, theyeeple right .to, -complain; and we hope' there will never again bo any possible reason fer it. The races Friday afternoon were the best we . have seen ,on this trick.: The double:trotting and the running race Were. fine. Jupiter and Fred Denier's went together,: andmon in., three straight heats: ,In the"green",tretting, Sol. - Bun-. nell's.black, which he keeps for livery, took the , mon oy, deseried Ile gee off sharp when you pull up. Saturday forenoon, Jupiter won' against Fred Douglastr•and some other, in a clean trot. Those who stivrit, say'it i Was ft very pretty race, - tbeugh'tho time was not-rriuch%nder three minutes. In the afternoon, U. S...Alastings's. gray won in one of the races, and Fred Douglass took the other s - against Herdic's bons°, Andrew ,, Jackson, and Jupiter. Jupiter broke badly, and fell far behind. There,seemed to be an impres sion that it wonii have been an easy matter for Herdic's horse to udititad it been neeessary.—, The crowd was not large Stftnrday, and -the As sociation fall behind considerably. Tho dust was almost thibearablo. TEACHERS' INsTiTuTE.—Before noon on Monday, largo loads of teachers from all see. tions of the county began* arrive, and it was evident that the Institute would be a success if numbers could make it so. Superintendent Ilor ton was early on the ground, and had his bands more than full to make- arrangempts for the boarding of teachers. It was difficult to get ma ny places at private hises for them, 'owing to the fact, prtncipally, l the: nearly every family were expecting friends to stop with them thro' the Fair. Many of our citizens opened - their houses liberally, however, and l the betels reduced their charges, so that all were aceornmoda'eed, in the end. • Our engagements elsewhere were such that it was not prticticable for us to be in during the ex ercises in the daytime; but we had frequent re ports that the session was interesting and profit able. The teachers of Tinge. county will never have better linstruction . in Elocution, than was given them from day to day by Mrs. A. T. Randall, of Oswego, New Yolk. She is one of the very best elocutionists in the United States, and not ex celled, perhaps, by any.'=his was the best fea ture of the Inscitate. Monday evening she lec tured on the subject to a full house, — and read several pieces' with exquisite taste. Every one of those present, we think, felt under personal obligations for the gratuitous feast to whiett they wore treated AVednesday evening, lion. J P. Wiidtershatu, State Superintendent, delivered o lt - ctuee, to a crowded house, on the subject of Or oled Schools, now so peculiarly interesting and important to the people of Welishoro. We ha% 13 licit her space nor time to do justice to this address'. We have heard many ief our citizens speak of it in the highest terms, and we think it will do mach to aid in the building up of our school. This is now really the !mkt great need (..f Wellsboro, sincO we have a railroad coming to us next year; and we think our people will hold out to the end and make it a success. Professor Wickersham does not favor boarding sohools for boys and girls whose characters are not yet fully estate. 'fished. The - I.!ldress was eloquent in many parts enthusiastic and effective in all. organ If ma wish- OEM Tuesday evening, Professor 11. S. Jones, of Erie, Pa, delivered a pointed discourse on school government. It was sharp anti effective. We hope our teachers, ',kill bear in mind the essence of it, and put it in practice. Want of good gov ernment is the great waste common in our schools. The efforts of Professor Jonesatilled much to the general interest of the Institute, and we put him down as an effective worker in the great cau'e of education. Thursday evening, Mrs. Randall read several excellent selections to a crowded house. This was a henefit,'and we,are glad to know that our hitizens appreciated her efforts. There was not a vacant seat in the Court house Listening to her in her hest characters, ono i,alaul to exclaim: What may not human gollthiS OCCOMplibil ! WO tnay toter see her again, but the creations chich she placed before our mind, will he 'ever present to keep her in Memory. Processors Verrill, Winter Ite3nolds, Watson, and others, went pres'ent mild> ttf the time, and groittly added to tho interesl of the exercises.— We should not forget to say that our friend Dr. W o w ) tv a i on hand at the proper timo to zand- T , th hi-i erer I'a:it:Milt: songs. The Farm Yard song by J. T. Trowlonigl , w.ts peculiarly approprkto to follow Airs Randall's lo:oiing of Darin f s preen and his Flying AI tehine, by the 'same author. . . . . Fishler's band volunteercViusb• two evenings, and added much to the cu inert quictit of tho aut4- en`dos. Altogether wo think it the best Institute over held in Tiogn. county. Mr. Horton deserves great credit for his etTortf, in making it what it was. THE FAIR.—The annual Fail. of the Tioga County Agricultural Society was hold nt Wel!short), on the grounds of the Park A , !soein tion, Wrdn eßti ay, Thursday and Friday of list week. Morning broke bright and beautiful, All6duesday, nap all through the Pair the weather was tine. But oh how do , t3 ! Never in all our experience at fairs, and tr.iin ings, and edam— (ions, and marches over dusty roads, had weever experienced anything like it ! Dust upon the hills, on the fields, the streces, the houses, all over the green trees and the wiihering leaves, in clouds along the highways and byways, upon the late flowers and the pgrched grass—everywhere, like social callers, who intrude themselves un wanted, it insinuated itself. In England, old time, there uas a perambulating court, estab— lished to . do justice on the spot at country fairs, which was called curia palls pulveriiha, court of 'usty feet: Hero wo had the dusty feet, and we did justice as expeditiously and well as we could under the circumstances. Tho Executive Committee had Made additions to the ball, and other improvements, which atoo't to $lOO, or more. Great crcyllt is duo those mem bers of the committee who took these matters in di:largo. There was so much - going on about town, that it was extremely difficult to secure as sistance, and it was only by tbe efforts of these gentlemen that the necessary arrangements were made in time. Vol. A. E. Nile• wee Marshal, and was on thelground throughout the Fair.— Wednesday was'consumcd in making, entries,— The Secretary was not able to complete the list that evening, and a number of entries wore made Thursday morning., Over 800 entries were made in all—more than twice as many as last ,year.— There were not so mans fancy articles, but more substantial anti useful. Tim number of cattle and ikorscs exhibit(ll Ives large; and those who had opportunity to speak hi.thly of the quality of stock. - Mit ti,olar mention should be made of a yard of Ayreshire f..attlo, entered by F. P. Cornell, of RNA ford county. The greatest 1111111)011.1 , 1 was the geological cab• inct of Andrew Sheri d, of 'Mansfield. At considerable exi.co , e and It ouble, he brenglit a very largo and valuable colltetion of specimens, numbering inany Illin.lreq, :14,1 gatlitr,il front all port.; a the Wc.rl.l. 11411".* 441 . diem tiere preset' • ted by Pcorefsot .kg i:Fiz, t,tol ,rune JIM i.tro and valunkle. lie hart -peittn n- of all the ror o in this 1.44.111413, li.l to 114 y MI:On ! them very line, l'i..ni 11 , 1, - ;‘,111 in, .1,41r41-. 11, 1111‘1141alltpleli of lila. "Y ' 1 " . "F.11 li:itiv4: ‘v1.111, , , niol it kkag matter al note HI see bile in nel, , niim•-ity_tin 10 nag about than '-'inong 111 14. it', lit log It 14 re tidy vast tour , Lad.,tt s ne I, Tv: a a Duce of pine bark taken frme :, to.. uf 1.,i01f- Creek, .1!t inchcr. thilk 'l 61, ~ , ,t, 0 t t ‘ ,• %I .1 :,..f..4.11 cite table all the lime, and lilt :Mo. 1.....1 1;111. prreent to im p:lit 1.41o1u.:1114411 10 all. 1 . 114,41, hi: (.1..14;e1 in ptseit.g his C44.111r0g 4.11 , 4X:.41,14 Of., tills to 111311'0a Ole pl9lthe io 11., !-, n ote 10! has chip:en to follow as II prermii. t., lII I Ii to :k 1\ Alien t general interest in it. He is flu atithor rut the artleleson the ge u.),,,g3 of , i,„g, c.,iii,ly, , 11 1 1..5.1125. .11 the 4.y.,atfAr tho present r it ar. titi,ier lie title, "Ono Thoußand Milts over iEt• Iti , ...t:e I I Tioi. , ;:t eutinty." These 1 ; ; i ; 1 ,, all:ides 11 - tra quite 4 Nirnfit eV cipied, and do credit to , Ilte eta hot, lfe is an /4 ttlent lover of ~.the science, and ire Lupo vet to see him take high rank 'among the naturalists of 111 S 1111113. ' There nag a very large crowd in attendance en Thursdai, and Friday forenoon. Probitbly no larger cytr ns. l 4l,i f 4 in the copnty., with the ex ce.ptien of OW Ilptlev mass meeting at ' dais place in IApS. v There Iv I. re 51+2 anpual tickets sold. The tolf4 ree l cipM "I re $Bl3 15. Annual ticket's admit iyhole fawilic t end some families nrp very.large. The'perfpwiums and expenses will cpostme thOT (find, oc , yery nearly — The premiums Were war.at 1f) o'clock Friday forenoon, and the Fair closed Friday noon, as Wren; by How:Barg Whits, Speaker of the gate Senate. lie -14 an orator of diskinition, , and 313 addre e e "tc e " ro Pell paid far Willi attention: fall is realtitklittle too much like a piOnie, to have, an address com mand the attention it Should, espeuially whore ,the crowd is targo:':' The addresi Wal 4 abler, and presented a'variety of statistical information on the general snbje4 which is valuable. A large number of people listened to it, while a yet lar ger number busied themselves in the merlons pas. times 'Common on such occasions. The Fair was over. The people seemed pleased with and we, certainly, think itwas :.creditable to the county. These annual gatherings are' wholesome incentives to improvement. The county - Fair is henceforth a permanent success, if rightly managed. Our columns aro so crowded that' a litatienlar account ettithoi be laid'beibro our readers. - Thopromiums awarded will be pub lished next week. KNOXNULLE.—This has been a rather .wot season here, but crops were never better or earlier; the truth of l .yrbich I have bad tangible proof in a fine basket of peaches from the gar den of Mr. L. B. Roy wilds, of this village. It not being practicable to send them to your sanc tum, they were . handed to mo as your represen tative; and while discussing their merits, I sent my thoughts to you.ward b in hopes that in some unaccountable manner you might be made par taker of my enjoyment. Many of the peaches were nine inches around them, and one measured , nine and one-fourth inches. B. ' MAnisnuno.---Thinking you would like to-hear how the political pulse is beating in old Sullivan, allow me to give the opinion of ono who knows but little of the political chicanery of parties. We the Republicans have had quite an interesting time in canvassing and caucusing for the county Convention; which resulted in placing before the people a ticket worthy of the support of the party that nominated it. The question arises, Shall that ticket, from Congressman down, be elected, or shall a Democrat, or Dogifs-Inde pendent-Catch-Voters ticket b% elected; to tho shame and mortification of every.lover of that praty, which has steed a severer ordeal than any party ever yet stood, and triumphed over all, be cause in the right? May. the heart of every Re publican answer 140. The policy of our Democratic friends in this section, is the same as it has been for the last ten years--"anything, black or:oldie,: that will beat tho Republican patty. They count much on the personal popularity of their candidate for 'Congress. In 'this I think tfiey tro deceived.— The Republican voters of Stillivan aro too' intel ligent to veto fOr so good a Democrat as Mr. Sherwood to have a scat' in Congress, that ho might oppose the great measures which ho has so ably, though unsuccessfully, opposed while here at haute. We think hero we understand their game. They will yoto for any or all of our can didates, to cateh,votes for. - Mr. kihetwrobtl, This won't take, gcaticmen, just now. Although we had quito a warm time hero over the 'Sheriff question, till eould- not have their Choice. * , It inigit „ etihanee 'the chances of Mr: Sher wood'a eleetiqn, to have him repeat on the eve of election his 4.ainabtirg Mackey speech. OnsEnvEn LETTERS of Administration having been granted on the estate of W. K. blitehell, deceased, late of Tioga Township. Tioga 0o; Pfl, all persons indebted to the estate or owing the game, IntLst . settle _with C.. 11. SEYALOUR,4 . • ' ' JANE MITOIIEtL, Sept. 28, 1370-6 w. Exantination of Teachers: Examination of Tenehets will be held at • Brookfield. Seeley S 11, Mondavi, Oct. 3d, 1870 ‘Vestfield Bore, Tuestlay, " 4th, " Clymer, (Sahinsville)...Wednesday," sth, " Chatham, Close S 11...Thirsday, • " 6th, " Middlebury, (Keeneyville) Friday, " 7th, " Nelson, Monday, " 10th, " Lawrenceville ' Tuesday, " 11th, " Jackson, ( Millertown) Wednesday, " 12th, " Rutland, Rosevillo,.....Thursdriy, ." 13th, " Mainsiirg,Frildny, " 14th, " Mansfield, (Stabs Normal) Saturday" 15th, " Covington Monday " 17th, " Illosshurg TuOsday " 18th, " Liberty, (Block House) Wednesday " 19th, " Delmar. (Stony Fork) Vriday"-: " 21st, " WeMoto, Saturday " 22d, " Charleston hitneyvillo) Monday" 24th, " Tioga Bon', - Tuesday " 25th, " Farmington,-VatapbelPe S 11, Wed. 26th. " ... Thursday " 27th, " Gainoe, (Verwilyca's) Saturday " 29th, " And fur three following Saturdays at Union Aoadeiny. Examinations will commence at 9 et. in. Tea chers will provide themselves with pun, ink, and at least five sheets of fools-cap paper. All Who expect to tench during the year will attend these examinations. There will be no private exam. inationA. School Directors are earnestly invited to attend. E MORTON, Jr., Co. Sup't. The Cheap Cash Store. , William Wilson HAS JUST RECEIVED LOTS ON GOODS! AND HAS Marked them Do*n 0 VE W RY LO fi Cash Prices. To eoutaerato the articles and give a diserip lion of tho variety and quality of 'goods - , would be labor thrown away, I therefore invtto all to DROP IN an,ivee for theinFpives and take a leak through the maturn t tt,cl; and convince themeelVes that GOOD GOODS Low Prices Are the two great inducements for people to buy RomeoAber tho pincp , Wpsnp Vvin 'Valken liliitgh's old otnn4. WILLIAM WILSON. 6 1 94.28,1870-17 • Admr's I= fEI . ' w.' CEO STRY. —C. N. Dartt, 2 dentist ::qtrtoo in Wright t Bailey's Block, where he con 'imos to make teeth with the new Improvement which gives better satisfaction than any thing else in ass. To be had at Dartt'a only,—Aug.42 181 . 0.—tf. I 4„ - _ SPECIAL NOTICES. A TRUE BALSAM.—Da, Wiarsa's Dataisat or WILD unzany is tardy a balsam. It contains tho balsamic principles of the Wild Cherry, the balsamic properties oftar and of pine. Its ingredients aresill balsamic. Cough, Colds, Sore Throat,ltronchl Us, an Consumption klmedily disappear under its balsamic influence. ' How to Look YoAng--Sixteen. Don't paint or use vile Hair Ilestorers, but simply apply liagats Magnolia Balut upon your , face, neck and hattids.andittsppotathirion upon your hair. The Bilittp alt 40 i pai4htileileir pearly,' 1,96'440 natural, and you can't tell What did it. It removes freckles, tan, sallowness; ring•marks. , moth-patches, etc.; and in place of a red; rustic face you have the marble purity of an exquisite; belle. It gives to mid— dle, ago the bloom of perpetual youth. Add them , effects to at splendid head of hair produced by the Hathafron and a lady has done her best in way of . I adornMentr Brothers will hove no spinster sisters whelk thee • articles aro around. - • Wail Pa oI ;. r, Window Paper Cloth shades. Splllik STOCK ion I.B7o.—Hugh Young .5c Co. have just eoelvod their Gist installment of Wall Paper, Window Paper, and Cloth Shades, for Spring trade,rilach will , be sold cheaper than over. Boiders Window Fixtures, Cords, Tass els; Gilt dornices, picture nails, and everything else that belongs td the trade. Como and price our goods, and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Specimens arid prices sent by mail to any part of the oonnty. N. B. Our stook is tho u largest ever brought into Om county, and we don't intend to be under sold. • HUGH YOUNG Co.l i c Wollsboro, March 6,1870.-d. 1i 1i , .,,,, -- E . - _ - ,t„^k , :w . . r4.---nrnerrxn. "Z. 3 ettltritiVigraLSEN..K.,..' , Pr 0..., :..,:3 1;;;C:It.::,..71 ;.:. .1..k.W., of tho .t.:nc!km'i L1 , ...:vcri1.; - (, r.: o making ‘.von lertui cl!.7e.t i"....- „ tsi of Cate.:. - .r.t, Tin - nom-a ami Liccra by their ; I o,now tliEcovery. A paittle.::i trcatment, Izo p hair,, no piasters, do caustic burning,. A Th o most rom ark- ; 1g• nbiocfrect CANCERS. or this treatment - rates tho chemical elemeuta of cancerous ' E 4 criArths, co that they shrivel, dio and die. : • 7 zcax,._ appear and will not return: Ad thoso of- ..... dieted can call on thoProfeSsors Buchanan S. Down, 'University; or address, no. Ll 4 Plno Stroet, Philada. rt. . ill 4 1 / 4 I*-1310 =p% 1 • lilt. Allan Dagg ett'of Lawrenceville, announces himself a candidute•for the, office of Sheriff,' the ensuing eleotion..• . . . . . . Sr. M. D. Willbelm, of Kndxville. offers, himself as a candidate for Sheriff, subject to the decision of tho Republican party.* Mr. Samuel F. Ripley, Of Richmond township, offers himself ticandidato for the office ofi . Sheriff, subject to the decision of the people. ! I hereby itnnduuce myself as a working mans carol!• date for Representative, subjeet to the decision of the free and independent votes of Tioga County, on the second Tuesday, of October next, free from all parties, rings, cliquei, and monopolies, of whatever naturo, name or hind, and favoring a law, that will allow no man, or company of men to own morn than ono hun- dred acres of laud, within the bounds of the !Comity, and.that tho owner must reside upon. Also a system of free - railroading. And a law to secure to labour its pay from the real-estate upon which it hours. Thome aro my views based upon an equal dest button of real estate in a Republic, ae against a landed aristocracy in the same, which time, wttli the 'press .t eysteni - vrill build up.• ALBSRT f. LANDIS. DelmafSept. Z 111,1870.. • To the Voters of Tioga C . , .I hereby Offer myself as an Indepon fur the office of Sheriff of Tioga Count • support of my friends for that office. dept. 24, 1870. 8 r—l & 02 4a ~, 1 , ~. 1 = ••-• 74 lj 0 • ,-1 pa l cd ~ o R 4 . a . P ' En 4 PCI ~-, 4 )--. P , a C ‘? & .."-. g t +-, E : i 11l ; 'RR' eA 4 3, 8°- s_t , ' o . ' ?:, 3,. Pq 0 , ~,.. ~..: .1) fa ,' ..,,`-' EA p.'" cz "2, - ; P o2 . 74 1. " 1 C 6) ‘j C; Lli Eli ' ~.9 en eti :::, Z „,-• ” ~.t 4 r-4 c..) g - 1 o 0 0 " .. 4 0 . ct, ---4 o / 0 r e-, ~.1 ...q bl) 71: pq . = ). Sj • " ..... ' - • ..--4 '/ •'• 6 o g a e-s 4- , r :- - ) ,cl al E-1 ~_?, '-'' ' '''' zi ' ul" rZ cp rn U . ; .‘ 7 6 77 0 V' . ' '''. P :. : . = ‘ C : i 1 ) gV, 4. : . 0 e . [ V 4 1 Cl' t 24 f.l ' ". . Z Z " /- , 4- , 1.-, i 4 C.) . " C.) C) ° t" Ui pr 1 1.: ` 1 : , ~C, PCI P • 110,000 BRICK F OR S i ALE, of the lost material, by FREDERIC MARGRAFF, Etln-oppOsito the new Cemetery. WeHnboro, Sept. 23, 1870-3ine. WICKHAM & Tioga, Pa., Invite tho attention of the public to the corn ploto and well eelectoil ' stock of Pall which they h Moro earnest efforts put forth to please steadily iticreasing tra y tho VARIOUS kept would be useless ) stock embraces .1 Goods to Suit all elasies of trade CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES Sept. 21,1870-1 y To Bridge Builders. riPflE county bridge where .the road crosses Phenix crook, (on the .Pine creek road, to Coudersport,)• in the township of Gaines, wilrho let by'the Commissioners of Tioga county, for the building of the same, to the lowest and best bidder, on the promisees, as by plan to be exhib ited, on Thursday, trio ! 29th day of September, .1870, at onote , Moolp p. m. JOB REXFORD,,„. M. W. \YETI:FERBER, • •P. V. VAN NESS, Sept 14, 1570. 3t Commiers. Gtiardian's Sale. 817 virtue of an order ifsued out of the Ori phone' Court of Tiogn county, the under signed, guardian of Cynthia Eason, Sarah Ea son and Jennetta Eason, will expos° to public sole, at the Court House in Wellsboro, in said cc;unty of Tioga, on Saturday, tho 22d day of OcioLer next, ut 10 o'clock A M, nn undivided one thirtieth port Ci lain lots, of woodland, situlto in the towl;hhiP . thu county of Tioga aferopoiti, I:VSWe nt Pennsylvania, to wit: , . Lot 11 - O - Tfi of weir ant No 1, 'William, Wilson tm warranteo; container • 132 ace and 154 perches. ' Lot No 3 of warn nt No 2, 'William, Wilson warrantee, containin • 133 acres and 55 porches. Lot No 2 'of 'warrant No 3, William Wilson warrantee, ecntainio'g 181 acres and 125 perches. Lot No 6 of warrant• No 4, William Wilson warrantee, containing 129 acres and 26 perches. Lot No 4 of mantra No 5, William Wilson warrantoe, con ta ining'l4s nerds and 62 perches. Let No 2 of warrant No 6, William Wilson wurrantee, containing 127 acres and 52 perches. Poing in all 849 acres and 151 perches. Ref crenco•being had to a writ c 4 partition in the Court of Common Pleas of 'flop county, No 7, May Term, 184 , - Tema cash on confirmation of Ealo. SETA •EASON, Guardian Sept 21, 1370 9t , Farm for Sale. IN Farmington, near the Limo Kilm -3 miles from Nelson, containing 65 tierce, 50 improv , for $1,300. -/ ' • J. W. TU8133, &pt. 28, 1870-3na Lawrenceville. . FOR SALE. A Houseund lot on Pearl Street, 2d house A Bouth'of difittOteohool house. Enquire on the premises. until. out candidate , and ask the I. POWEII. Goods ve just received than ever befordwill Le :nd further enlarge their An attempt to name ARTICUS but suffice IC to say, tho ,IVICKHAM & RARR. Gropers? and Provision Store, CORNING ; N. Y. ifiiX34X 7 ll), W ll in o/.. a pat t AND .T.!il[l, pEA.TIER - • - k GROCERIES PROVISION 9 Wines, Liquoni a Cigars, . . FOREIGN DOMESTIC, GREEN DRIED FRUITS, CANNED FRUITS A' - VEGETABLE 4, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, l I OW • CROCKERY WARE; CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., & A full and complete assortment of the ab mentioned 'goods of the beat quality always hand. Particular attention paid to Pino Grooe Dealers and Consumers will find it 'to their terest to examine his Stock before bnying. Corning, N. 7., Aug. 17, 1870. . CAMPAIGN OP 1870. - - _ Spking. Good AT TilE HOPES STOR OUR SMOCK. IS NOW VERY,' OOMPL in 01 ite branches, an&Prisis down to standard of Gold at par. Our SIM OF INI is very large, tied we when desired. Our I CARPET is the •largest in this /too prices 10 to 20 per cent I. Linen and nre as low as before the 'w ale Brand Black Alpaca, es t, Frank Leslie and Ila pronounclng the host Al the Beaver Brand pure 11i ticlo, and full atsortnient. UNITED STATES send us 1 ~..--, ~..t.7..- -7 ;.:-..._ . .. race .L . 7,3E, i just in - -' 4 4 I (ice. I la_ 1 Ist, 1871 1 for an - " :- • - Tea Ser . package. The certificate! forwarded to us through will deliver the service to We no the agents for can assure our customers, 11'4': 3- ) aro cheaper than they cal sides the chance of getti We solicit a call from Oounty and vicinity, vi. assure them that they eh ly treated, and we will (.1 BM Corning, April 20, 18 AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL Bu Stoves, Tt l n-Ware, iSr.e. MY ST(CE: OF STOVES embraces different binds; end I am prepare' guarantee Bottom Prices to Cash Bilyer I huva also on band a largo stock of Electric X Cut Saus and Aloor'o Doul;le Braced .Arch Fiaine Saws .These arc the, he:lt Elms in the world aro fully warranted, 'L 1 The best stock of Oil and licrosene TERNS in the county. 1. have many articles not kept by ?flier era which 1 would be glad to show, and prices that will defy competition. Aug. 81, 1870, 1/771 Lau ova on ROTH I ako Clothes to o STOCK lion of the State, wer than last year bite Goo r. We keep the D which Madam Do pers' Bazaar unit , Baca in market; ,obairs, n splendid, '[ho uff- OT- PA EA CO with tho 'red, tho Vo proposo a. 1, to paok a elegant Silt ieo,:daily, in whoa founi our agents, the fortunai t inv•ioo •wing no (tor A aril ortifl ato r Plated no pound d will be and they o party." and we the Company that their T bo seld at retail, be g a Tea Sett. all the eigzene of Tioga iting Cohing, and we 11 be kindly sind fair to them good. TFf. & WAITE. c o. t or ty d to cod and deal give J. BORIEFFELINI A. 0 CLOSING OUT SUM.IER Summer Shawls ! Parasols, Sun enthrello, &e. , The balance o our &miner stook we desire to lose out during the next 2 or 3 weeks, ind shall sell cheap in order to do, so. • *Vete Fail Gopds. ia .. -.---.--4• We are stocking up with New, Goods for thatt , Arly, Fall trade, in Prints; Sheeting ; Shirtings ;,blue, scarlet, grey . and 'Taney , Flannels,"; Carpet Warps ; Cotton Yarns ; Battings ; Caskimeres ; Boots and Shoes, and in, tend to have regularly on hand a still more_ attractive stock than Aiming the past season, both as to prices and assortment.. "Quite a largo_ share of our Goods we will be able to sell from this date at even lower prices than during the Spring. , . Corning, Aug. 3, 1870. J., A. PARSONS' &: co. HALL'S VEGETABLE' SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER ,P/14 1 4 4. \ Is the only , perfected and Sc! en - tine:illy prepared preparation of its kind QV& ofrero a l to the public, and has no competitor in merit:: By 'its use GRAY HAIR is soon. restored to. its original _ youthful color "and 1)61.- 1i:111u, MI iAt is - so-much , admired try iiii. -Persons' whose hair is thin or falling - l out will, 1)3 the use of our Renewer;soon see its good effects, as, by its tonic and stimulating properties then c hairi glands will beincited land the hair grow thick and strong ap-ain. In cases of ffeildne,is it will create a new 'growth unless the - follielfs are de:troyed 7 It is colling, and allays, all 1 itchin , and, irritation of the sc lip. „Rd( es not stain the s) in' as d dyes, but; make; the scalp white and i ele:m: Asa DRESSING it is the .best and most economical preparation in the world, as its effects last so much longer. Send for , cot. Tr6atise on the ihair, free to all, by mail. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. Price one Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALt.. & co., Proprietors. LABORATORY,' NASHUA, N. H. In Paijition. IN the matter a the estate of David Ilulslan der deceased. To Lucy A. Buislander, John S. Ilulslander, Susan.: E. Freeman, Worthington Fro. man, E. R. Ilulliander, Harriet M. Vanval calnenr,rJohn Vanvalcalnenr, David J. Ilulslan der, Julia A. Lamont,, Archibald Lamont, and Eunice Edgetou, guardian of Lucy P. Ilulslan der, Clara S. Ifulsiander and Thomas Ilulslan der, heirs at law of said decedent, you and each of you aro hereby notified that by virtue of. a writ of inquest issued out of the Orphans Coyrt of Tioga County, Inquisition for making .parti tion will bo taken upon the lands of said deco. dont at his Into residenco in Charleston town ship, in the County of Tioga, and State of Penn sylvania, on Tuesday the 25th day of Octobor A. D. 1870, at 2 o'clock, P. M. • - , • • Sept. 7, IS - 70.-6t. J. B. POTTER, Sheriff. Town lots for Sale. ' 1111IIRTY good building lots, situated On both j_ sides of state street, in Wollsboro. These lots will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to W. Sherwood, at Henry Sberwood's law office in Wollsboro Pa. • Wellsboro, Aug. 29th, 1879-4 t. NOTIC E is hereby given. that' a special Court will be holden at Wel!shore, Nov. 14, 1810, for the trial of the following. causes : William Bache, of al vs. 11. A, Guernsey.. M. M. Converse vs. H. Colton. . Cornelia Smyth vs. 0. W. Bailey of al. J. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y. September 14, 1870. Dissolution. • PRE copartnership heretofore existing un der the firm name of Wilson•& Van Valken burg was dissolved on 'the Ist of Sept. Inst. by mutual consent. Persons owing the late firm, are hereby notified that prompt payment must be made.- - WILLIAM WILSON, _ HENRY VAN VALRENBURG. - The.abovo business will hereafter be conducted by Mr. William Wilson strictly on tho cash sae tern. Goods will be sold' at the very lowest &I ces, and satisfaction guarranteed to all. Sept. 14, 1870-Bw. ° WILLIAM WILSON. R ' put , . ( IR HAT AM ETICA N IIEALTII ItESTOR. h:11, p a dded Chu blued laid emelt Setolula Syphilll, tilde Ilisvnt , re, It heuenttime, Diseases of NV mart., and all Cliraniu alley:Aloha of the blood, Liver awl Itecojangta;ail by the Medl vul and inatly tliousailtla . ot our beat cal zvn4. Read the tobti tawny of No siCidUR (111(1 patiOntS who harp tustilltonadalin; send for our Hoglundlan Guido to Book, or Airfrilltitle for this year, 'which we pubilhh for gratuitous dintritnition; it. ulll giro yon much volublo Demotion. Dr. 12. W, Carr of Baltimore, says: I tak, pleasure In recommending yOUTBOSADAL• IS as at very poweriul alteratixe. I have seen it tonal ha to. o cases with happy results—ono in a case of secondary a.)philis, in which the patient 'pronounced Weibel( cut ed alter having tallen five bottles of yoor naedicioe, The other is a case of scrofula of lung standing, which is rapidly ism ,proving under Its use, and tho indications are that the pittiont will soon recover. I have care- fully examined the 14nitila by which ,%our your Rosadalis is made, and find It an esdllent tompounti °reiterative ingrodiettte, Or..,Sparks of Nicholasville, Hy., says ha has used Itosadelis in cases of t 4 crofula and Seconds 'ry Syphilis with satisfactory results. As it clean,- er of the blood I know no bettor remedy. Samuel 0; 711cFadden, s idurftersboro, Tenn.,says I have used seven bottles of Rosndalls, and am; entirely cured of Itbetirnatistu ; send mo fourbot• ties, as I wish it for my brother, who has 'scrota lcus nom eyes. Benjamin Rechtol, of Llma,Ohlo, writes, I hove Buffeted for twenty years with an inveterate eraipi ion over my whole body; a short timesince I pwchaisval it bottle of Bendel's and it °Rotted a perfect cam,. Floaodalla ly snit! by P. It. Wllllafms k Co., and W. C. Kreas, Wellaboro; Philo ,Tuner, Tioga; M. L. Bacon, Illonaburg,and Druggists generally. March 9,1870.—1 y. PARSONS OF MESS GOODS, BEE - HIVE EiCHANGE. I will Not Surrender I ASK NO SIJSPII NSION UP HOSI\ILITIES; ,1 , n but I rub up the baner for Teas; Sugars, Syrups, MOLASSES, PORK, HAMS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WIIO . LESALE W AND RETAIL, Come to W. T. Mather'' And see what a SIirARM OP THINGS in his • line can bo bought for a littlo money. I will not be Undersold! CASH ; RILES AT THE BEE HIVE SUGARS. Good Brown. Sugar 10 coots Dal P. R. Sugar, 12 ‘• A (,01Teo Sugar, 131 " Crust, PowdeTod Orraoulated 15 " Good Young Byson Ten, SO,TS. Bost `• ~ ..' . 1,50. , Oolong Tea, • $0,75 to 1,00. Japan Tea, SO to 1,00. COFFEE. ttio, goad article " heat article MEI " beat, Cavendish, Short Smoking, SALERATUS. Doland's boat, . Soda, Rico, • • A Very Large Stock Constantly on hand, bought low and sold cheap 30011% .ct ZE4IOIIOO Wlilelt I will seell oheap enough to please ens tomArs, no matter if the feet are "•as large as all out doors," and tho family "too numerous to mention," Sign of tho BULL & DEB-HIVE Wellshoro, July 20,070. State Normal, School, FALL TERM Loving Sept. 7,`1670. WINTER TERM begins Dee. 12,1870. SPRING TERM beginkMareh 27,1871. For Catalogue or admissi i ti apply to CHAS. H. VERRILL, A. M., Mansfield, July 6,1870. Principal. THE "OLD "'PENNSYLVANIA -10 USE" LATELY knoWn as tho Townsend iIqUEO, ;pi and tar a time occupied h? L. D. Pon ' " day, has been'thorott!.hly refitted, repair ed and opened by • DANT,iF,L who will ho happy to aicommOdato the, friend:4 of the 'tense et very ressen'tible rotes. DANIETIIAIONItOII, An; 21 In Part ition.. IN the state of Allen Dewey, late‘of Sullivan totsn.l 1p Tioga County, Pennsylvania, do ceaserli TO Orson Smith„ William W. `Dewey, i i George harey, Dolly Ann Fowler, Samuel`Foir ler, Albert Dewey, Lorin Sperry, Ashman S'per r.Y. Lyman Ceirey, Mary Fuller, Jonathan Fah, ler,' Ruth Johnson, Frederick Johnson, Fanny Snow, William L. Snow. 'and Walter Dewey:— You and each of you are hereby notified that by virtue of a writ of inquest for making parti tion of the regal estate of said decedent in Sullivan township, Tioga Co. Pa. Inquisition will bo taken upon said real estato on the 27th day of Center, A. D. 1870, at 2 o'clock P. M., when and wher{o you can attend if you think proper.' • Sept. 14, 1870-13 t: 3. IL POTTER, Sheriff, T j ETTERS -of Administration having been I grantedl to the undersigned upon the estate of Ethan P. Eddy, deed of Brookfield, all per. sons indebted and all einOming against the said es tate will settle with L. U. SEELEY, Address. Knoxville, Pa. Sept. 14, 187041 w. co's;, SALE dad all sorts of LOOK AT THIS ! TEAS. ~. 16 cents 25 41 30 " 3 5 ri TOBACCO. For Csh; I have also a lazige•stoek of W. T. IsIATHERS. MANSFIELD, PA 1, Administrator's Notice. it. A: SEELEY, , Administrators. cum testament° annexo. The , Subseriblr ArrotlLD roe °Orally (tall the fdtaittitai of V, • clop) pure an tra:to hfo now and oftonalm stook of 1 ME.RCHANDINE, just received, enett'ne' DRY GOODS, - - ' SHAWLS, DOMESTICS,':. ov Au. icitiasi: CARPETS, OIL OLOTES, COT', TONI MATTINGS, PLAIN A3QA ?; coionso, TABLE. LINEN, BED—SPREADS, / • .1 . . . Window Drapery, and an endless variety of HOSIERY; GLOVES, RIBBONS, PAR. ASOLS Or ALL 4TYLE AND ritiOltil; Clothig ' Department will bo found full and aoraSete, Inolnding many now styles of fine Goode, Oade up, and in the piece. All are invited to call eammlne. Also an endless varlet, of/ Tory cheap at Wel4boro, Juno 1,:1870. ,Musical Instruments 1- THE subscriber informs tho 'public that ,he has constantly on band a largo assortment ORGANS, MELODEON AND - instruction _Hooks, ]Pianos XS' OLD INSTRUMENTS - TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, and some of the same on band to be sold cheap . . - Ho will bo found . at his residence near Potters' Hotel in Middlebury, Tioga county, Va. Ad, dress, A. B. A. BRIGGS, July G.,187(1.-tf. . Crooked Creek, Pa. • Fire and• Life Ineuritriee. • IirNDEPRNDENT Fire insurance company of Boston, Mass.! Capital, $300,000; assets, $OOO,OOO. . L Equitable Life insurance company of tbstlLl.. Sates. Assets, ,SI3 i 000,000; normal - business. $52,000,000. • .W. A. STONE, Agent. Wellsboro„ August 10, 1870 tf 26,000 Bushels of LIME -: • , for sale by Aug. 24, 1870.t—It. W. O. KANS. WELLSBOR 0 ; AND ' ANSFBLD STAGE LINE. X 91,) THE undersigned, proprsotor of t.l4'itiV . ..lt;?- 4 this line takes this method of in forming the public that the above Stage runs, daily (Sandays excepted,),between tho two pla• ees as follows:, Leaves Wellsboro at 8 a. m., aad arrives at Mansfield at 10.30 a. m. Leaves Mansfield at 2.30 p. tn. and arrives t Wellshoro at 5 p. .211`Fare el,OO. Ang. 24, 1870.--•tf. W. B. VAN HORN. ME 10 ots. 8 if 10 " For Sale or Rent. A GOOD * dairy farm in Tioga township, Ti -21., oga county, Pa, 'about 2i, miles west of the, Borough of Tioga. nbout 'lOO acres improved, and 46 :unimproved. Bas. on it three barns, three dwelling houses, an apple, add peach orch ard, and other fruit trees. Terms easy. Also ad joining om the west,' a farm and.timber Fends from 40 to 200 acres as desired, with 80 acres improved, with a good barn, a good house and apple orchard. Good fora dairying farm. Aug. 17,:1870—tf. C. 11. SEYMOUR,' C. Ka KELLY 1 HAS JUST RECEIVE) LOTS OF New Go* Os TIIROEGIII THE STOW and wo will try and convince yon, that we not only havo GOOD GOODS, but that we are selling thorn clear down o the bottom of the marliet. WQ have n compl to as sortment of ) LADIES' PIIVS GOODS, lIATS, CAPS, LOOTS AND SHOES,, CgOOKERY, GLASS-WARE,, TEA, COEEEE, SPICES, ETC. We do not proposs to mention all the items in storq, as wornuolk prefer showing goods. AO- I , Tcr 800 , US. Sept. 7, 1870. An Agent\Wanted. T - o SELL WHEELER ; WILSON 'S SEW ING MACHINES in Vega Counts, Pa. Wagons furnished, and the best ' , Terms given to Agent's. Address 1 . - ' PETERSON dr: - CARPENTER: Sept. 5, 1870—tf. -Box 1139'Willietn‘sport,Pa. The SHOES, THOMAS HARDEN'S,. for sale or reirk furnished to order • Tioga, Pa. _ _ o____ I Drop in and look All styloe and prides. e for showing' Goods. Call and C. E. KELLEY II :: ISE