, , , . . % l i vi d , and ,Repoprtuirel*t 84;840*. • ,-;• , - know of no.otherofiltAver,o ' nontienieut aa,tbat '• • - , .....:, - 1 • ' l , - '. ''' ' l4- ''',' '. - lli An *ate of tile '" beautiful peninsula," no TUE Maass running offe r iliOnbtlia May now preperly be called ft , ,!.- 1 ./ifiehf - kJ, the different routes from and :. • e:r r : ... : - .7. . „ ,.. 7 ,- . ..." . Wepsborci ?, Vil depart _ and . 9 ~ N ,. .., - ,,,., : t ~ ~ , , ~, ‘,."`".,_;: ..' , 7 , c; , ', •• • • -•'*?js 'in Las :II I tlr r itTbr - FlTAl i c i r , 7 ° '. ' . - -M c 11,-4 : l 4sl,4pniin;,tke 'l '.ngene...4lo,4:tinie. , , , , ,, 5..:•- • - .• _— - , e. „ 0 .0 3 i ham estate We et,lnty; Vie benii — ooniineirtn Art 9 A Ttoos..- Depart 6 ilk 10,R. ro., arrive lA . , v ., , , Wo os.. and 70'400 rm.; •.-- cs; his house by illness, threatening fever, for some > 7 :- • 4 w i tt s6olo a Msseilin.— Depart iti .sa4 airt f i l ,o p . m fl...rae past. • t ‘ . ,1.-. Egil9ll olio Si Coonzassoar.—Dep. Mon. 4 Thur. 2 p. m. ^- srr,ve Merida, itTharsday at 12 in. W{l4/80A0 la MOSBY Bnoss.—Depart Mona Thu r. 91% ICI 1 s rrive Tuesday a lrf.,l),p;nl • , :,',,• /moose tr.,Sreirr,lrosix—Dep. Tuee.•, - i Friday at 3 p. in., arr. Tace..a Trldayat pp.-, , •• . TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Local items. WEIiNkSDAV,cO'CTI 19,'18741. New - Adverttpolientio No Cootie—S. A. Persona & Co. N e vi Goode—C. B. Kelley. . Billinory—Mra. B. E. Kimball: Bank 'Report. R. B. Meeting—A. q.„ Stearns. Fruit Trees—M:-B. Prince. Buggies—B. Baker at Son. Executor's Bals—ll.Vi%Williains,,j'.l..Mitelaeli RI/LBOAD. Mcist of the force -epga ged on the Welsher° and Lawrenceville railroad, larremployed between Tioga -and -Lawrence. villa: The workwilt go on through the winter i n the deep eras, bIIESIONERY.7-Tlig TidgaEaptlßt ittiala; ',lotion has secured. the, aervienailef i Aar .1 . ; Johnson, of Maine, to labor iq this c Minty 'as a. missionary the coming year. Mr. ;'Yohnson 'is a vary able preacher, and no doubt will do a good cork in this field of labors • CA.1181A.038.--Timaimton, N.' Y., car, eq. facto o has a' widespread reputation' fa', manufacturing steish fond substantial carriages of all kinds. The hitt/glee lent out from tble:file-`, toy, vie with thet4sat in the land, arid are iota at reasonable " plie a.' Nor farther information, call on Mr. L. Stoddard, at Sean it Avery's foun dry, Wellsboro, • •' BORO Orrzonas.—The following,of% ten were eleoted for Ma Boro' at the tato Boni. Seeley, Burgess; Wm, - Baohs:and Ellabs Brown, COniiellnien; P. Calkins and 3 W t Bailey school directors ; Charles G. Van Valken: burg, Constable; B. I.l."Rntrinvon . and John VV. Purcell Auditors. PUBLIO Yoseph` mine and Miellael'EngoVofthiseleston, will sell stpublio isle, on Tiesaa*,' tie 8 h of Novena. ber, at their residence, one span of horses, one caw, a heifer, two lumber wagoni, one buggy, bobtlede, bone fork and rake, large kettle, two plows, - _ ,• . THE BISTOMitY.—The October num ber of the Bistoiery hii beim received at this of fice,lito contents carefully perused, and, in our opinion, it is a valuable work, and should be_ta licnk in every fvully.' ,Up DeGraff, the Offer, owa how to handle the e " pen" at Well 'al the, kfe, and if the Bistoury grows in excellence in the future as in the past, we shall - expect him to adopt the former business altogether. Send for a copy. Ir is cinlilfey cents per year: IN A SNARL.—Tabor, of the Elmira Advertiser, seems to have a good deal of sympi thy for Barnes, of the Bath Courier, while Dr. Pratt, of the Corning Journal, refused his paper a place on his' tablet We are surprised that Bull don't try to bring about a recondiliation bettieen these " snarled up" editors, and not be so elated over the glory awarded him as being the best looking .ditor, in the southern tier. : -Brown, send each a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's ;soothing syrup, that the may return to their respeetive duties, and we k for H. Boardman Smith's election to Con re .0. • • MAN LOST.—Mr. A. P. Roberts, of Kettle Creek, Ps., offers a reward of ono hundred dollars for the body of a man by tho `name 'of James Johnson; who mysteriously disappeared from his camp on the night of the 20th of Sept. lut. Ho was about 45 years of ago, fire.feet 8. Inaba' high, of light complexion, arid had blue eyes. When last Seen, was in'his shirt alcoves, had on a - pair of dark pants,, checked woolen. thin, and wore a small pair of gold rings in his CUL • T \ IIJTTER Mm CHEESE.—Mr. H. D.; Deming furnishes 'ua the figure?, froth which we' make up the following statement of butter and, cheers made in Charleston, Delmar and Wellabo-I to in the year 1869:* BVTTER. Charleston, 110,053 the., at :;n c , $33,015 907 Delmar, 99,074 " 29,722 20i 12,791 " WellAboro, 221,918 " aman*, to $66,373...46 103,270 Ibt.., at: IVO., '45,400 - 28,523 " .d• 3,978 4.5 4,918. " " • 737 40: j Total, Charleston, Delmar, Welloboro, Totaf, 134,709 lbs:,, atuo'g to - $20,206 33, total value of batter as above, 66 575 40; Total value of butter and cheese, '386,781 75% Those Interested bla au 1 d keep a scrap' boot Ind preserve such statements as this: We suspect neatly all the butter and ehet:ser credited above to Wellsboro, was made in thaq portion of Delmar added to the_ borough since Too BAD.—While' the gallant D. 3. mocracy of Bleaaburg were engaged Saturday night, celebrating the election of Mr. Sherwo'od; a diepatch was reeeived4whieh fell like a wet blanket upon the "fervent" assembly. We arti told that the noise of the guns grew ,fainter and fainter, fainter, and finally, dwindled down frorii 'the so potent" tones in which at first they' thundered : EIItIMOOD is P.I.F.CTZD 1 into the faint, and fainter and faintest reverberation of distant echoes wis4 F etin g : gIIERWO 9 I) TS----SH4'WOOD Is, SHER+ WOOD- - --.811EAWOOD•••••••-.-SIIER-7=-SHEB--- rata , At the time we write we cannot tell whether Sherwood le or isn't; but we know come Dem 4 °erste who wish the echo were a little' more dis. toot. PERSONAL.—The 'many friends, of Ms+ jar V.A. Elliott, formerly of this county. now of Omaha, Nebraska, will-be glad to learn that,,hip health 18 greatly improved. lie has been unable to attend to his professional duties for some months,' but has now so improved as to :spend few hours each day in his Office. We _till') he may fully recover. ' • We are always glad to •h ar from ,our Tiogo friends, wherever they may e. —Major W. A. Nichols, foinerly of Wellshoro, is now at Aupflt, Neosho, county,- Kansas; eni pod in the practice of law, and doing well. —Chester Robinson returned from California, Gila the Pleitlie railroad, some two weeks= ago.— lie Is pleased with tha t trip.• . 4. 11. Putnam, of 'l'iogis, has been Absent:dui.' ring the summer; and is now temporarily tri. llll. br.- T. R. Warren, formerly of Tiogii;ja at TongonoxiOtaness. • Jbe. F. D. Ritter is ist Athens, Pa. .12 Ito redoing owt business ti the drug line, and. has a pap lag practice. .•.• I —Jesse Stock, who used to keep the Johnston Roam, at Vogt," and afterward a hotelsat Wood. Dell, N. Y., is now keeping the Elmira Douse, at YlmiryN: —tlen. who has not been well , for a fen weeks back; is again at his poet in the ‘Tres.. 7 tortes office. —W. H. Smith, Esq., of this place, is making - preparations toyisit North Carolina again. We fear that country-has so groat attraction for bins that he will ultimately settle there. No place can well afford to lase such men as Mr. —llugh Young,"geq., has taken Miijo:r . Mer tiot<'e place in the insurance agency at this place. .• —John Dumeaux and wife have returned from their wedding tiinr: Mr. found, at the , 'tore of 19th, Wilson; —Liroy Tat;or's liddieieYis box 426, Norfolk, Virgiuia. —Simeon I. P t 4 ..:. _ his: ,41, ~,,,,w -4 -44. - --, ,, lithil The - 'Fait- T s 'eriii • I ."‘olvizrTiOoA:niair adgooL.: nOMBIBNCEID Septf•lB, 'lB2O, and -closets kj December 23d, 1870. Winter term will commence Jan. 2d, 1871 i and close April 7, 1871. Spring Term will oommeneo April 24,1821+ and dome July 28th, 1671. TUITION.—Common English, 85,00, Higher' " 7,00, Tees blathernetlo Ir,lluditig.o • com., • nierctal 0'044; 1 ' ' s '$10;00 'Any: of the larigultgod; • /8,00 ,„ 2 ; ' l , , "Ar..W4 I tif I ASKIL/i, :Qct. 12 1870-4 w. - ,Princlpik r:$3lM7B 24 Ia'ITERS~ of ‘Administritlon. i iiving - Vet' 4,4 girded on the . estate ,of deseased; late otTiois Township. Woe go., Ira.' all persons indebted to the estate or owisigthi same, must settle with C. H. SEYMOUR, JANE E. MITCHELL, ; ° Bait. 28,1870-6 w Farm for Sale. Farmington,ki near the Lime Kiln,, 8 i miles •.,froM2lelsen,lcontaining 65. acres, SO iinprov: a d, f or $1,300. Sept. 28, 1870-3 m • Lawrenceville. 1 .r• Executors' Sale. A LOt of cows, young cattle, a nitro, a yoke or working oxen, calves, bay, path, wheat; 4thokwkest, - cornatalkei.Ploirgt. ilYttice; alVA'aftief farthing utensilaL a lot of beda, beddlttge and . bnittebold furniture; :will 441104 , thts hotted_ of Witham A. hiltohellilliddiebury, on Saturday, ',Oatetbei 20;1870; ittPnet 'o'oroek% P.M.; late, the prope'rty' of fidget Mitchell; teetsed- , ,t ;' - - ; 41pf3111. MITCHELL, • trek - l a r et A9r• r, l.; • 1 ! IS ) ..1, !,,, j`, \ :.., %`• 1111 lin lIEII 0:1 . . ~.: ~'. t .! MBEI TO VERY LOW NMI El SW DROP IN _ _.•l ‘^ AND =VEI witen. I ",y ~ , , ., t . : .. tttiv,, tL.-, , ,::: 0,. :7 ..., -1 ~, ~, "tv„ - .;..a".... _,,,,,,,,,,,,' : , E;',.. ~::-• - -;d: , /. 4 ,'-- •' - . . . ' SMI - I ZSZ, ' Wcolt. :-:-:.: ' ' r ' ' . ' - COIINING , I'. Y - - -' -' :- r• --, ' Are ncow - :irepared- to offer,great inducements .to ,theffpetroftili as t 'ey have 1 r : - 4. -:,-; -,- .1 -,,. 1 ..jtiet,ills4tkeiriettre with an eadiene yarlatr or:. +."', • ~, ,;_•., • --; , . i„t •,., ~,,,.: ....' , i - ,- ” ~ , . . ." ......v. , . . . „,......,,. ,•,„.•,,...z..,,,,..,., ',,, : 3 .47 - z'.. - ivalt ,t- „.' ' , - , ,,k •:' ',l, 4- , Of alraoit eiitory , grfc4o',:ri4'litia price. Wit slitit,fatijk''thti'VOPl6-140 look thioitsir'onistook and 'save tus the time of otiaatetellat t titittieloo;lo)3ojA _, -:-.: -_...ett4 thelt if t1.1,!74Til be #lven't be our fils l !til! pgr doili"rit ' , ":.: ,, :5 1 ,fi -,. ~, ,-, ..-- ~f - - f i-, 7; . , ,':':' ' ~„.,1:'': ,2, '' , :,:q1,..1. 1. Ilkoriied'llowit , ; to ~ . the'..-- . l6iittromit - 'Not4 iki; ES If IN Wet titkis pleasure In Saying to the Ladles of Tiogi cquziiy• t ..44ll 1 - • • . 'endless variety of very desirable patterns of ' I I LAMM IMMO 0J) LINEN AND:WHITE '',04:00 H- lIMI 1 i a'k i 1 ' r i Carpets! Carpet,s d.ffJ ~, f"-' ' r/ is e I i ' We have a very large stook of Carpets, varying in qualktY and pri eons wielfingintlthlng in thls line would du won to cull and jock 4fottlig , our si r ' ''ii,i i 4 1 "''' ') t . ...'' l' We are still Agents for the TE AS . ;united States T end are selling good grades mail* cheaper it , kiilN "WY. f3ELL &obis :Akio bAISSIMERES VER* • ABAIRIKRBRI PEOR,LBIV BTORB, CORNING; N; eqrAl!ii,i7 . 64. • • SP/Ellin A. - ibriold B. Ilein ',..';:. 7 L -C . ;.: , . - '7 . lc.':* - ;;;...., AI OOP; -SKIRT'ArANtrYA.cIo • .14 t;;4, &RC Erie Depot,) CCl:ll#4 . ME i`:.. •~ ~ 101111 r i 2. , d +•. ' This diAo,loliliAt:Xt.'dx(ejlitdie kedtten bow? ty,- fdad no immense 'erode of the latest novelties for ' yw..u~~. 4; 4 ~M I~Y.eyw~.~ ME FOR 4) Frinter Se ME Great-hargaintOn• Seaniless KID GLOVES, and every other ZEPRIR , :WOE TED SILVFLVT RIBBON, lii IR (1000DS,! Teal and incitation, SWITOIXES,I ELTSII:OIDE,BIES, BUTTOI3; • i-f:•,... , :,,-._- ~.,-: , -2-.,:--:- •, ~.:•,,..,._,. , . , _... FanOk''SWOlry,:-:'.Beaqelett; CORSETS of every kind, and in fact every thing kept uena ' m-A,mf'.4sT MI 901 14adleAM:701. sane money► tn,!buying goods (you cannot' g ! • 1 ity) by going to the HANOI' STORE of • I • I • :11 • Corning, N. Y., Oot, 5, .1,870. 1 I El tVERY PERSON AN' TiooA , - ;' .4_`l It) • , -.the.,,p6gulti49r f , Corning, ,- T" • For there•they can•find a full assortment of every deSirai 11511 Reza Pall Goo • In DRESS GOODS; we bre Prints from the cheapest DELAINES, COLD . ALPACAS, , EMPRESS CLO ,MERINOS, , • PLAID POPLI -JAPANESE 'SILKS lc ROB 3, FRENCH & IRIS 1 *"...Thetitigt•BLACK ALPACAS: THE CAPITOL surpass'. ''stiowii. in the _market., in color. wei gh t, finialt and Durability. We It • ?i, ,t- ;.'=f • -• ' inditithe variety of • ....iSINGLE --AND . 11111BLt jjj WOOLEN' gnat what everybody wants,and atprices rand . : e i sa that' last m .. oot. • tINGDX AND, lIITBDE PAISLEY 6 AWLS, at redpoed p 7aoxxieSticti ' . , -_ .- •-: (-.) , - • . we-ix'ave a-ranch larger stook than nival;Una hevirig borighttbese goids l at ' 2 have reached.this mason, we can and will sell them as low as meitilia , have to buy now. We areofferibi splendid bargains in every d , .., .. . -.... .., '1 . Goods - , i _ Dry *, - Shoes ! , , „; „, . , &a., .and invite allito come and see;us, as weave hot to be undirsold.l are sore to go 'higher, are come ehrlY:mid save monoy.l =LI 1 -.- . 1 NEW • • Corning, N. Y. Oot. 5, 1870. Auditor's Notice. remit undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the ' Orphgree (Nutt Of 'Tioga`county, to distill,- uterihe radneye lathe hands os the Administra ter;of theistate Of Ira Grait .. fs,i deceased, :will (Otlind to the duties of his appointment, at his sae ip W4lliboiv,-on the 10th day. of NOVIM -1)041870, at one o'olook P. M. illet 5, 1870 4t M. F. ELLIOTT. Ander.' fall & Winter Millinery AND FANCY (lofts. ,MRS. respectfully annofincee to theldblio that she is now readying a ,eomplete "teak of • -; 7 „„I - Fall and Winter Goods. 1 Sspeoial iiteliticirk,ii invited - tolei aisortinent of - .„- H • Oireets,,and Ready Made White Goads) Also, Zephyneand GermantOwii • ' -Wools In Fancy shade. Zephyr and everything pertaining to the trade. KID-GLOVES of the best brind.' Eats, (*pa, :lot:;0a, Ribbons, 'iloarets; Tame, &o. , The W*oi: Sewing *aehinefok Bale, for rentbylhit week. • :• ' bars. A.J. BOPIELD. Wellsbero tt'et;fo, 1879:: tf • ':V(o l o4or* . . - 1 1 0tel;' - ' 9911. MAIN ~13T. 'pkg 4rupE, ; 'l2l firEiikioili;;Pii.' SE3L..SUNNEL, Pxw. . Thi popalat Hotel: lately, kept by B. B. Holiday. Tito ProPiketai will spire no pains to snake its first-close • boustc• Ath the attigei ar rife and depart frOm this house. , i goocklo,stior in attendance.. •f , ost: • • r. Prow a Calico wrapper, to the costly alike. =I A very largo assortutorp and at very , low prices. , ra t ,' =V 'al', ~, , 1 . ... =MIME ,Wll.O WANTS TO' I •G 4 0 D, MN =1 • GERMANTOWN ,YARN, "• SASHES AND, DOWS,': L. . ,.- • CHIGNONS, CURLS, " • • LACES & TRIMMINGS, I BUTTONS, DUTTONS. Charts 6hains. [near the Depoi] • SHOULD 'GO TO . _ I 1 W WITH r upt or tainted Blood are sick all over. It may burst out la Pimpiss, or So' , or In eotde aa. tire disease or it lira y merely keep you - listless, deprelised and good for ~ nothing, - But Yon-carittot have good health while your Wood le impure.— , Ayar's Bariaparilla purges out than impurities; it expels disease and stiMulates the orrice of life into rigorous action.' Beale it rapidly aurae a variety of complaints which are canted by impurity of the Dldoksuch sti-Sdroftila, or ./Ung's Evil, ' Tumor., Vicars, Sores, Bruptione;lgniplea, Slotches, Bone lit, Anthony's lire, Rose or rysipel,'as, Tatter or Salt Rheum, Scald Read, Ring Worm, CApeer or Cancerous Tumors, So re Eyes, Perna le Diseases Ouch att It sten t ion, rrregrilarity, Suppression; Wriltes, , lSter illty, alio By plane or Veneral Diseases, Liter Complainte, and Mart Dieeases. Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and/sea for your: self the surprising activity with which it aloha's the blood and cures thoite disorders. , ,- , , - I During late yearfl the ,publie hate:hest] Misled' by large bottles pretending to give a glatirt of *Moot of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. 1 M oat of these bays been trends upon the'sick, for they not only Contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but , , often no coral/re ingredient Whitever. Hence, bitter disappoint: l :nen( lugi l lowed the use of the various 'extracts of Sareaparilta s whieb flood the market, until the Intim. 'itself has bes Omit synonymous with fraposition° and cheat. Still we call this compound, " Sarsaparilla," add intend fo manly Such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of toblonuy . which rests updri it. We think we have gronudfor both:ring ft tuts virtues which areirtheisti. We by the - class of diseases le is fateded to care. - We can assure the slok, that we offer them the best altars, tire we know how So-produCe t •and, we have mitten to belief e. it is by far - toe most effectual purifier of the blood yet dithorsred. , Ayer's -Cherry Pectoral is so universally known to surpass every other ' Medic 6 for la t e Sive of Cough., I Oolda , lttfluensa, Hoarsen s; Croup. Itronehittis,ln , cipfent Consumption,. and r the'rellef of Conentiiir I the Patients in totem:cad s gas of the disease, that it Is useless herdto redouut4 . evideriee of its virtues.— , The world knows them. 1 I ' Prep- I nd by Dr. J. 0. A ER & CO., Lowell, Maim, and . eo d hy, all Druggiits and I .d . aelers in medicine* ev. r yw , ere. , <-Z ; - , saiii,-18;111404.1bn: • & 111.0 - ore). AND, .EX t CHAIIGIII, ..kiTABL f: 1 , IWillaboro, Office and Stables on-We Street, in rear of Court I House. They will fur oielv,horses, single or 'double, with - Buggies; or Carilagia, at abort notice. Long eiperienee in° zbe business enables the proprietors to announce pith oonfldenne they min meet Any reasonable de %uaiideintheirline. Driiere fdrnished, tideland iqd peesenge re,carrip4 to any part of the country. i'llatieltfttl for pest favors, they Invite