The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 19, 1870, Image 3

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TUE Maass running offe r iliOnbtlia May now preperly be called ft , ,!.- 1 ./ifiehf -
kJ, the different routes from and :. •
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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
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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, - _
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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
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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.
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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.
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—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<ITS'Cr wan teat b,eard from on',the
br , adrimers of the powatelc i ne,ren route for Salt river,.3fiepigan. le,basbeeti on s Tiilci•goose
ghtit;f 3 i 0f3.49, tsr 4 7 ; DM hirß6of; ti Tr?
TBO -
SURDA:VBOI9OT, Cori vaurtota..--T he' Aiioilatteik,
aril l ' hOld, - /ta•osPod , ,
ramming Oct.' '31, - at ;•,,;( • ,
The.. Sha,das , .'fieheol coYrimittca; t (lteve: W. Co'
obran,.o. L. (Mien and T. L. Ai', toirej halie
thought test ttLeembne the SundorSobool Coin
the AdiaeadatiOn 1" heiee t!le 1'011,13f/t
ing programme is armenteed a . , , `„
I,, , Qper . ling Andreae,. by :Rev. D. D. Eu c k.A,
Inspiration -of the.Seripturea, - by- Itow V . ; -
b:;Teylor.• • •
The Language' Or . th - e'Dleeloll4;'by.lt v.
L.l).:Watson. ", 4
4. Is Water Baptism Essiatiat to Loving Faith,
by,!tey. W. Otitham.'
Sanday Sghtial Contentiatt will , organitA; No l x. -
2 'PAL' z '
9rder of t xereineri i : Ttep,i:)r!a Vita i)UA'o?,e:oti
the condition , of their . Sun day Schools.
• 2. A etatement by the. Sunday School Superint
toodeit of the manageiapni of their jB; . treficielti:
' 3. Reqirementa of "the Discipline "'with 'regitcl
to Sunday schools, an essay
__by Rev. J. J. Tar
ton., : .
El
4. Design - -and Use of•Srus4ny school eonferent,
reports,,in essay
- by W."3.,Wente.
b. Disausaton of :fitistany- sethoot report . of WC
63nferipoo:. , -• , •
• Or 11 .:4
•6. Arrangement's • for Institutes .aceording , ,to
•
said report. ' ' • ' '
7. Importance Of eontinnilig. Bunde:y'
throxigh the year, essay by Retr:'l3. Compton. •
gr 0
: 8. how shall VP/ provide suitable tekohoiji fa!
Ole Sunday schools.. - .,
- • • Roiftr,‘
'l3earettiries.„
r _ • $
Mr. M. B. Prince bas . a choice lot'of
winter bloc ing'p laitto for' atilt. Girt hlin WI.
I 1 Day. Goons.--The,tipd9raigned boa
'oPened a Dry Goods and ~ Yarikee :Notions.':Ol)-
bin nonie, next door east of the Multby , Broth-,
,434;414*0t' Street; Cornlug t ,*laell, be will
; be able to tke himself useful to hie old friends,
%ha he hop erosay new,: ones.
have nosy in stook, dresigoods, printiLearsi.::
;mires, - slm*, cloths, all leading domestfo goods}
ltsisiery and iYsulkee notions,. any ,of whicicoaU l
lbe bought for cash, or on 30 days, as reasonable
4ts can be, boUght in Nu* lEorit,"vrith the addition
of freight. ' i , • t f: l 3oT . '2'
October 19,11570: ti • -• . _
persons J 0044 .yr . the'
firm 'of A . Humphrey Ticigti, are requ'ested
to.elo!.ie their fteeoUute before theflr , e!.• 41ey,s1
. 1;0 7
eem'beT nee. , enro+ .
Oetobe'r 12, 1870 .. 2in "' •
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• THE November nu' her of Detuorest's MohthlY
id duperb...lt oontai a beautiful" full , length'.
portrait of Mlle, NilS.on,in _concert costume; a
large lithograph sheet, of Fall and:Whiter Dress
es; Tennyson 's poem ; zau g 4;er,7
elegantly illustrated; new Mello andj.many
other attractive, features:' Deinorest's :Monthly,.
.for November, j-is -truly gorgeous: -Dernorest's
Monthly Magazine_ improves 'with every issue.
It is oontinuhlly astonishing us with some new
enterprise, some additional attraction. The
beauty of its typography;•its gems . of -literature,
itslinad of useful information, its aristio and ele
gant engravings and fashion plates, Can not be'
surpassed, and ,the value of the: premiums given
to each subscriber is perfectly astonishing.
Yearly, $3. Address W.•Jermings Demorest; 8313,
Broadway, -New York. .
DEVOREBT'S YOUNG AMERICA , has become al
most a • family necessity. We do' not know
where more pleasak; spicy reading can be found
for the children. y The handsome ;engravings, -
ingenious passle•pictntes;ind beautifell 'stipple
resets, are very attractive and entertaining 'to
the little folks. Young America is so 'universal
a favoritelt would be difficult for us to say any
thing which could add to its deserved popularity.
Address W. Jennings Domoreat, 838' Broadway,
New York. $1.50 per annum,- with a choke of
premiums, worth several times the' east of the
inag4ine, to each sebscriber. Sample copies 10
cents, post free.
ARTHUR'S LADY'S HOVE MAGAZINE for October
contains a brilliant programme for . the coming
~,,
year 'lt is the announced intention of ilto pub
lishe of this high-toned periedieal- to make it
the ' Queen' of the Lady's Magazines" for 1811.
Hem rig striven to make it the best reading meg
azin of iteeltitts;:they- now 4sraposif to give all
the attractions of tho most popular fashion
coon blies, snoh as dolored. steel fashion plates,
ole., ' to. and to add new fel:lt:urea never' 'yet at-'
tom ted by any of them. Among these are a
series of cartoons on toned paper. The leeauty,
taste, 'excellence and rare interest of its literary
contents, combined with all those new attractions
cannot help making Arthur's Lady Home Magtt7
sine the favorite of the ceining;feit r ison. Spect
menes_tint free. Published by' T. 8. Arthur &
Sons, Philadelphia, Pa-, at 2 a year; with' large
reductirs for clubs.
3,837 30;
MRS. MARY MERRlCif.:—:Dled.at the laiiitee
of ber son-in-um Luther SbumiraY• Eel.; In
Charleston, Aug. 28,1876. Aged 82 years.
Mrs Merril* was into •Of the; ]set of the plo;
deers. ' She came to the ,town of ; ,Charleston,
when young, and was the firet=womiti, who came
through the woodi, from the entileotent . on hi
Tioga , river to Dartt'e settlethent. • • • •
"She 'married James Dealt, lather of 'GUN
Dartt geq., for her first hueband, by whom she
'had a large family of Children, 5 of whom are
still
THE CIADREN'B see,' by the Oo
tobor number, that' the publishers S. "Arthur
do Sons of Philadelphia) of this pure and-.beau
tiful magazine, aro preparing for the coMinlej
year their budgot of good things for the litto
ones. If you have noverlaken it fur you -chil
dren, sendior a Speoimen copy; and ;we are'
very sure that its appeanme among them will'
make titer eyes glow rutd their - hpbrts beat with
•
pleasure.
Evr. t av oATVIIDAit for • October 8 is peculiarly •
rich irAoth Pictorial and Literary attractions.
It contains, from advance sbeets,•a spirited Ode
on the Proclamation of the French •Republic,
A. C. Swinburne; au excellent story called "Thet
Doniinie'a Sons able Editorial Articles on Oa -
European IVar, and • other choice miscellaneous;
reading.. _
Its Pictorial Contents 'lnclude fide portraits or
Gen. 'Von Steinnsets.. Gen. Trochu, and M.
Thiers; some superb War Pictures,— , a Charge of
French Curiassiers, Turcos,, German Landwohr t
France-Tireurs, Singing the Marseillaise and IN .
very striking two page-picture representing the
Crisis—Bringing, up ;the •;.Gunk •'A two-page
Supplement accompanies this number of Every
Saturday, containing a remarkably good original
Map of Paris.
MARRIAGES.
RAY,---00W Oot.. 0, A
the residence bf the Bride§ , Mother, by. Rev:
D. D. Duck, D. D., Mr. William M. Gray to Miel
Jannie.S. Cowdett. , • . ,
BIGONEY—TRUMAN.—In ale village, Oeti
13, By the Bev. D. D. Beck D. D., Mr. Wi lliam
P. Bigoney, of Elmira, to MiSO Elizabeth M. Tru4
man ofAVelleboro.: _ • _ '
,
—A choice lot of cake and a beautiful bouquet
accompanied the abotce notice. May the' happy
couple alwaye, find their path strewn with flowers,
and a pleasant,and prosperons : journey ' throUgh
life, is the wish of the 'printers. •
BABCOCK—A2I;'SARTIN—Kt the residenie 4 the
Bride's father in' Sherbune, I'. Y. Sept. -8, 1870,
by the Rey. T. B. Hyde, Mr. Frank G.ltabooek
of Westfield, and Miss Fre:tide G. Martin.,
COLE—PEWPOLD—In Brown Township, by
the Rev. N. - Mut, Mr. George Cole, of. Pine
Creek Brown Township, to MifS Annie NeWipole,.
of English ()enter ? Pine Township. • ----
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WOOD - D . -:;jOILN I SON—In Rio:vine; on the 504
inst., by Rev. John Cairns, Mr. Wood, to
Miss Prances A. Johns6n, daughter of Joel John.
eon Esq., all of Knoxville.. .
SEE
DEATHS;
FREDIE— In ChrirloPton l 'Ootober god, iB7O,
Vrodio Son of Hiram and bibTetnon, aged
tobtattie. ' • "
Tice gono to 'iliert amongit • the utifo,dolng
flowers of paradise.- r
Aftertbo docenee of her first busbarici, oho was
iitalted In rovrriagi, gerilek
14rtiOr';'10:3shorn .411pluttl thrcD - Oliillireri; t l.76 - ; of
whom • ••• -- " • . r 7
. .
nor letnind husband was the father , by- , a.. for
mai totirridge of Israel - Merrick Escr, ' deceased,
so long an/ so favorably known in riekatonnil,
as Comm ssioners',‘ clerk. , 'Her 'deicendt,inta
13
counting 1 ee,also \of her step children.--,number
over 120. , ; . .
Mre Me rick Csxperien'eed religioa;et..about_the
age of I7,land remained a, 'tionsistent Christian
character
. till her death,' a' period
,of 65„ years.
She eras a member of the Me t hodist Eilsa6pal
Church, during most or .all , of that .ittae:-. -
The Ivbtile record is honorable. The- - memory
of thi.iii4 is' 4lfffPfl , ' " 9, L. Q. ~
Pkt!tiDe*eiVA.P4l. gam!" 4 11 P9rei Mit
exhilii (*es nlghjiil kapperi
Thursday; Friday it - Satinday evenine.
. The Welleb?ro qpere, A 9489,10,11 be
DOW on Se.ttirday at i 2l).lll.,lO4fie'llighest
bidder, at the promisee.
BiAompE.--Albert Baker,
of Westfield, offers a LamVitTaitting machine fOr
gala, $lO less than cost: Thi =chino is a good
one. - • . 2, Oct. 19,1870. It
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YAWNING 'ISIILLS.; 2 -'•vve
mills of J. 11. Mather's 'rotate 'fOr. sale. • These
millk aro admitted by tho farmers generally to be
the best in use, Call at this office.—Sept 28,1870,
~/
- DEpriti.ST -
EIN N:-Lrinirtt;,' dentist
alßeo in Wright klialloy:s Dipoki•whereqke con
tinues to make teeth with . the new improvement
which gqres better stitisfaetion than any thing
else in use. To bd had at Dartt's only.—Aug.42
070.—re.
SPECIAL
"Mt RINI/TES TOR IIiaIItEBBILENTOP '.Every.
body who has traveled I)y..rallroad has heard theabovo
announcement, and; his Isrollabli auUlred from eating
too bodily thereby sowing the seed of Dyspepsia.' It
is a comfort to know that the Peruvian Syrup will cure
the worst cues of Dyspepsia; as thousand are ready to,
- MSS 'H." ~- Ir. - 1' DD .,
110 I- AV NG returnedidf;Welleiforit' to'Spend the
._ wl ter, you'd be happy Ao snooty° her old
tousle puplls,„suid-anOtberif tithb infiy wish to
place themselves under her in s etructlon.
Oct. 19, 18 o—tf \4l. W. TODD.
or 't- ale.
AHOUSE AND LOT-,-lot oontainS 1 acre—
on Riobole Bt. Also one 8 year old Hun
titonian 'colt, 2 new buggies, one Guilty and
harness. R. C. BAILEY.
„PAO:ImM, 1.870. r tf „
Railroad Meeting;
miHE annual mooting of the Stockholders .of ,
tlie,Tiognitailroad Company, for the oleo
tion ot President, Masters, Secretor and
.fireasurer, will , be held at the Ace of the Om
pan, in Oorninit, N. Y., on the 7th day of Nov.
1870, at 10 o'clock A. M. The election to choose
at 12 o'clock,: .o;. , o..szzoNs,
0ct..19 1870. . & me t a ".
• • ..
L6tB' , ',,Ot'i=lt‘vv.: - ..,:;,G00d5:,!.:::
I ..0 Lr,•• .
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_ C.oME.- 'ol. . - ~
T:IL',4IALDWINytIqWw . ;
TTOC4P, PA.
and see 'a jaioe.litonk.otritigas fOi the
FALL' 6c-. WINTRR
=MI
ouch as
ILizinta mtittitiomo
.
- ArtfAtterns:-
1.
ALPACAS, POPLINS, BLACK AND
ociLoREDALO;, • ,
imAliTiruL '
and a largaassoMan d ni.Ao aoleet frorp.!
',CLOAKS FREkIS"I.=III.DE,-AND'OLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, 'FRINGES, TASSELS
- • 860 •E•!. 17,0 -g - A I 4:„PR.POP,E4:
.-
0R)84.0 . 4up4. •
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YANKEE}` NOTIONS
,ean't be heet:: it deeps ujC witeierythleg the
Yankees hevelhought tif ao far.
lOOVSKIRTS; BALMORAL SKIRTS,
.P 'CORSETS, &C.
i/6. 01,410 ; . ,‘sat-ix
too isenierOmutomention^, , bitts‘lll say that you
will seldom find so large an assortment to, select
from in a country store . , and clear down to the
-•— t
„B9T.TQM
Wo alsoAeep a largetassortmeni of
READY-MADE _CLOTHING.,
.„ . •
in suite, and: pane oC suit!. Slionldlee fail to
suit you with ready,utade, we have l easslznere
and
A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT.
7
11tiots titiae s'hii‘i"'-'-'
1
ajllitylen.d sixes. )
. 44'4 4/51? ,GA PS,. :STRAW - EPQD B ,
ANDci ra, , TTB' FERNI SUING
GOODS; '?•A COMPLETE 'LINE OF
CROCKERY; WOODEN WARE,
.HARD WARE, SHELF-HARD
• • t WARE, NAILS, IRON,,
LiPtike 'l4atottes Ceirpenterf:T44ll4
' " t
A GENERAL STOOK OF
,0%,)
GROCERIES.
~ ~ ~ .i.~
E. HOWE 'I3EWING 'MACHINE.'
~.z:
,i,•• • r i , • :• .: ii •' • .•' • •,- )1
Tea era,Vliyou waritto Y olei to work with drop in 4
forLT. '1 LIMF4; . P LASTER; P.P.AX;Pt9 I 7 II :
Lillie,. C 4g r
ga-Pliistcf,iffo:-
Butter tube, Palle:litikit(sOtbd 'Mitten Salt to
flavor with, Alt litide 'oft Farm Pioduce want
ed. Prices can't be beat.
tick' I
ESE
Tioga, Pa,
, 10. 12,1870
.IEILMIX: I CoNt.riiI
P THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL'
Ur BANK of Wellebor e ugh, Pa., at the close of bust- 1
ness 01, p, • x 10'10::: , .• ,c't
-=: ''{`• #2SOIMCEOLk .‘; "-t - t 'l/ •
Loans and Discounts " 131,603 31
U.S. Bonds to seoure.uirculatien 100,00000
U. S. Bonds and aectuillett on band 86,800 00
Other Stocks. Bonds, And Mortgages. 8,000 00
Due Dept .r.xlydraing And BeserlS,r 4 4 o ll4l4.;••=i ' 8 4 02 37 1
Duel from other National Bank! • -- y e, .2.064 72
Due from - Sinkers' • Atocoi /a
Current expenels ' ' '" • .688271
Taxes bald ' t• ' " ' '4;038 17;
-Oashitems,(lscluding fitarrips,)."..;..».4`" : 2,480 . 21
Bills of other National Broke ; t 4,0 0 700
rectlonalEurrencyo nquding, hilekole) - _OBOOO
Legal Tender Hotel; ' 24,703 00
, it,;11;070 2 4
''' ; w.-t' ` " liktifitrtgB. 1 '
•in . .. • 100,000 00
Capital Stoc k pp aid -.*- .41 , • ‘.. 10, 5 84 8 1
Surplice V0rt1.:‘,..A.1 :.. - ::..t...1.—..-.4. ...... „ . ___ _
MisquWthatireqt and: Nutclistigin.... - 4..1..:-.4a ^_ , nit : 2
thidlvtde refits
. 877891 IX)
Nat. Bank Circulation,(outatonii49l),. , z 62 551 35
Tedivldual•Depoeite - .:t. .. . . -" , • i'1%1151
Due to Neltiotter Datiltli ' 4..:3' - • t • - - , 452 5
Due to Banks and Benkera
STASI Or PIFirIVA,TIOO/09tInfi
ROlduiron, Onside!, of The First National Bank
of W e neboroligli v Tu.,. do, inderunly inrear that the
above statement to trite ' to the. beer of virknowledro
sad belief. J. L. ROBINSON, Cashier.
Subscribed and-sworn •before tnethia 14th day of Oct.
1870. A. S. BREWSTEB,.J. P.
Atlost—O. Itoeintiox; Ft. W. lirrit t ranit; A lir,v,llA7.pj
Noticp.
WR an
HEEAS; y fiiifo,-Istibelle M. Cbautpl
ney has left my bed and board. I bare !
klf,ll, o : l 24 l l ll .:4PMokkihfArbPf,4l , AroirVill l loo
on my acCount as I Atilt pay no
.4911ta,atnet ,
°contracting after this date.
, :.?":-.4rtARECEIAMPNEBY,
Morris Butt, Oot j 1 . ,3 1 ',1370-3k- ~•
WANT VP-7,1):, yontli t *Tlece to do chore'
for Diiitilivitfiln ttie BOttitigh limits Awl
ing.-tho winter.— 4pplyiet thia_ office, Oot..111;,
N .
OTlCS—aherthatieston 'School Direbtdro
will peat at Ito Xonag's.-,Sehool House,
Saturday Noi , :lth, at I n'elobk T.tq hire
Towehre for the Winter terms:- By of the
)3i)erd. -
044.1008704 t; • ••' • •••• - • ,'•
f-
,•;••:;,
aam~iriat~oin or Teadheri.
Examination of Teaotters will be held
Brookfield. Seeley S H, Monday, Oat.' Bdl 187 P
Westfield Boro, Tuesday, " 4th, ",
Clymer, (Sabikurrine),..Wethmsday,"eth o --".
Chatham, Chs. StH' .Tlnfrifday, "
Middlebnry,4lCeeneyville)Tridly, l, 4!-'
Nelson, • Monday, " 10th, '
liawrenoeville, Tuesday, " 11th,
Jackson, Ofillertown) Wednesday, " 12th,
Rutland, Roseville,.....Thursdayi " 18th,
Mainsburg,. ," 14th,
Mansfleid,Oßate NOrmal) Saturdm dr. 10th,
Covington Monday 17th,
Blossburg Tuesday. " 18th,
Union, [Ogdensburg] Wednesday, " 19th,
Liberty, (Block HoUso) Thursday ' " 20th,
Delmar. (Stony
. For . k) Friday " 21st,
_Welleborot "- Saturday ", 22d,
Charlestol:(WhitplyvglaMoadal
. • Tuesihik
Farmington, Campbell's SH, Wed. " 28th. "
Rnoxville,.. Thursday " 27th,
,""
Gaines, (Vermilyeals) Saturday " 29th,
And , for three following Saturdays at Union
Academy.
Examinations will °omitkeno(' at 9a. m. Ten.
(iltere vtiltprovide themselves with pen, ink, and
at least five sheets .of fools-osp paper. AB who
evieot to teach ohtring•theyintt
6mA:satiation'. There will,be , no private 'exam,
battens. Scheel Directirs'are earneatlY Invited
to-attend. ;112.11ORTON;
140,000 BRICK
F OR SALE, of the beet material, by
PEBDERIC MARGRAVP,
Rile opposite the new Cemetery.
Wellebpre, Bept. 23, 1870-Bm*.
• (.10.% •
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Ttiea Cash, Wive
William Wilson
.3 1:-
trtri!":ittOiipi)3),),±;iiTa
,71` • « .., •
J
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•
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MIE
, :)t
GOODS!
N. v 3 : I', 'A.:`,. "1, AND 1148,
II
iIiME
0107*
/Cask Prices.
ME
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f
To enumerate the articles and give a disorip
tion of the variety and quality of goods, would
be labor thrown away, I therefore invite all to
EEO
' • ':c • • •1
and giee for ; theinsqlves and take's looletlroiigh
the 'mainteoth stook _ and coniltie'a `tkeniablves
ME
A . 'o . l';*-7.: , Val
s`, .
A
Low Prices
Are the two great inducements for peolsle to buy.
INIE
MI
• Rispp?ster ; \ the - plb,cei :Qslken.
1;1'0We old stand,
PIM
Sept 28, 18.70-4
- 10 a ti
OIIND on the 28614 El'epteinber,
.12N Pocket Book, :contaking *testy near anti-',
dait e wn, in Bliddjelitiry. .The Owner eau ; bnvei
it ptoeing property - and payikg 'oberger,—,
OAR 'et .Re4inittott!s isotel; fiANSON.
,Oat i 12,1870.-21. . •
• - h .•• • •
Tit ATED,aiit into the. enolisara of 8.,
• )4,7 `Deraeatne,Sept. Bth', I. 870 ;, bee tsio year old
helferiA
,star to her bee f a, wb‘te epetoa Jilt hip,
w 444 - spot bbok Of eliotilder, ti e d all white
legs:" The (hitter liv.notifiea 'to apOrearindllll7;
,charges, pr ; ,the said stray wilt be Aoli.acootong
to Jaw,• • • ,„, lightlfdLlTX.
Sept:2l; 18'10-2w. • ' • • •
E
n... 4 4.2 • CI r
—74 0 0 114- es
PI 0 Q PS 4 8 E-I i.
p j Fra . 41 0 8 .
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0 . k 7.7.. , 02 "ti cs 7 1 , ,i t . )
H., , -,, - w t , .I g . - a , 7-
, r. . ; 51 4 rts .. t 3. .
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, r^ . ra- cL) ' ca., al cl .• ^, ...Z , "
1 i • ~....1' :I* ' . • la 0. • oNi -
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.::: .%),: > 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`, \ :..,
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1111
lin
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t .!
MBEI
TO VERY LOW
NMI
El
SW
DROP IN
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AND
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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:. +."', • ~, ,;_•.,
• --;
, .
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. „,......,,. ,•,„.•,,...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
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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
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• 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 <motional*,
diatom, Terms reasonable, • •
N0v . ;24,1889:-.ly. , • ' '
=I
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1 141
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our viola
MI
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0 G, N. Y.
ili
0 111-,•,•
=
best.
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JO"
QUALITY,
i'LINS,
•there ever
[almost
any,
ye 01:1
El
WLS,
4960
,icas.
• full lino of
Iti : •
Cleo
he loi
Ate mm
tepartm
Cr
eat mark, they
t pay who
oat
ockiity,
DR
- (1001i81'
OWEN.
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Cleanse th
Blo'
BEE, , .m.v.g‘;ExcilAk
- •
wail
- .
(" a
_ .
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NO.
i ASK
1 . 1 !
11 and
Les, Sug"ars, Synips,
r
haiie an
MOLASSES::HAMS,
(711t00EILIE . AND - PROVISIONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
rin
W. T. Mather's'
And ion . what a SWARM OF THINGS-Whig
line-van be bought, for a, 114 Vie meetly.
II will not' be 'Undersold!
Per-
CASH PRICES SAT . THE BEE•HIVE
t: •
.Ixlloll7,
t retail.
Good Browalitigai cents:
Beet P. Bassui, , 12' b
A Coffee Sugar, ' e - 1s
Cruet, Potrdered'AOrranutated 1k
RITE.
111111
_ _ ._
Good Young Gysion' Tea, .. .. .. ....t...: $0,75.
B eet it li Ii 1,50.
Oolong T0i,4...... ' - • 'hi. $0,75 to 1,00.
Japan Tea, '
v -
S . 4 . ;
. , adrrxk,, , ,,
Rio; goo d - attiolo ...... 16 cent&
44 - best tirtiolo... - • 25 a
Java, 80 •."
- •
~
a best 85 44
''
- - TOBACCO• - .'. • - .
0
ca vendloh?.... • 1
. -
Shorts - $0,7
Smoki n g?... . -
L •
•
Y.
SALER:AI/7S. \
Delancl'a best, ' ' 10 do:
Soda, ' 8 If
Rice,
10 "
-.Very Liu* Steak
Constantly on be k nd, bought low and: soh!' (+heap
RI
- • I have also,u largo stook o
©WE% a ©Mgt
Whl h I will seell oheai enough to please ons
tomers no matter if the feet ere "as large as all
out d+s," and the family_ "too numerous to
mention."
• Sign of the BULL & 888-HIVE.
Wellaboro, July 20
co isA.
•
'T" (4REAT A, , ERMAN. /1131ALT.11
I RR, purities the blood and cures Scrofula'
gyphille, Skin pigmies, Rheumatism, Diseases o
IWomen, and all Chronic affections of the blood,
.Liver and Kidneys, Recommended by the Medi
cal racnlty and many thousands of oar beet Wei
/tens.
Read the testimony of Physielawrand patients
ho hive used ROsadalLe I send for bur itosaiLallaa
Outdo to health Book, or Almanac for this year,
!which we publish Mr gratuitous distribution; it
'win glee you much eatable information.
1 'Dr. It. W. Ceri of Baltimore, :
I takoplenauro in receinfruerd ng yoriritotan4.
gas • veryneoweritti, alterative. I have stain \it
used in two Oases with happy results—onb in a
'ease of sooondar i y erhille, In which the patient
pronounced Maisel oared atter having taken five
'bottles of your mad Who otherp a case - of
scrofula of long standing, which' is rapfdir ira4
Proving tinder its nee, and the 'indications ire
that the pationt win soon reeover. have care
fully examined the formula by which- your
Drour Bendel% is made, and find It in excellent
bompound of alterative ingredititts. ,
I t ' , Or:Spa:kg of Nieholasylila, ky.., Bays he has
sod Rosadalls in eases of Sarofula - and Seconda
iry Syphilis with satisfactory results. As a clean.
or of the blood I know no better remedy.
Samuel 0, McFadden, blurftersboro, Tenn.,4tys
I have used seven bottles of Rosedale, andfann
entirely cured of Rheumatism; send me fourbot
ties, as I wish It for my brother, who has eerofa
lens sore eyes. - •
TY
le of
Benjamin Bccbtol, of Lima, Ohio, writes, !have
suffered for twenty years with an inveterate
eruption over my whole body; horttimeeinee
purchased a bottle of Rosadal and ft elfectad
a perfect aura. . -
Romodalle fe sold by P. K. W lifame * and
W. C. Krum, Wollaboro; Philo Toiler, %logs;
M. J.. Bacon, Bloaeburg,and Druggists genefally,
March 9,1870.-IY.
N°TICE le h. eby given that a ejnoial Cour
will be hol on at Welleboro, Nov. 14, 1870
for the trial of t following oausea:
William Bach:, et al vs. 11.-A;' - aiterneey.
M. Dt. Conver.e ve. H. Colton.
Cordella Sn4t • vs. O. W. Bailey et at
' .F. DONALDSON, Proth'y.
September 14, 1870.
VEGETABLE 'SICILIAN
HAIR RENEWER
• 4,, 7ti N . Is the only perfected and
'ttif
I li iielbrif ill ealli .70 - eliared
preparation of its kind
---.......-
F rail O ng
over offered .ti, offeredto the public;
1 .tai4 14 . 1 u and , , has no conifietitOr
•:11IrA ir 'in i,k4ar"i ( .: By: its u i r
1
I GRA Y HAIR: is • - so it
restored to its original
• TO youthful color and ' bill
,
. ITS lian , which is so much
Dom i dmi'ltl by,.all. - Persons
. Whoi 4if iS:tliiii or falling
LAnny nri
MM) out will, by the use of our
PROMOTERtiewer,go*seelts 604,
• ill . effects, as, by its ionic and
stimulating properties the
GROWTH!
hair lands will-be incited
; An - . anskthe Ipir . - griT - tlibik
anastrong again. ' In cases
I S A m of .13.a14.e5s it will create
SRENDLu a :nevi - giowth 'unless the
Daum ibilielei are destroyed 1t
TRY is Cooling, ap6l.•allaylll.
0 m ti .', itching , awl , irritation - of
II " - the scalp. It does notstain
BOTTLE the skin as do dyes,' but
~_ , IA : , MUI
ake§ the scalp_ t . n d
~ O.; !,_.
uncKEN
i c c lean. As a DRESSING
is the best and most
nil i , ..
. _ ,ur..: econemiet4'prepnyation in
' ; THE • - the world; as its etrepts
' THIN ,
~.. . Wit so much longer. Send
for. t our, Treatise on the
L 0 cfl4. aI, biur* ,fir to all, by . mail. .
a.6p _A Dnigsd.,46o Dealers in Medicine..
Prise one Dollar per Sou le.
R. p;;:RALLT. , B 00 , :;Vroprietors,
LABORATOUrNABEU4, N. R.
ETTERS of Administration Wising been
X/ granted to, the undersigned upon the estate
of Ethan P.°Eddy. dee of Brookfield , all-per
sons Indebted Rod ,all claiming against the said
estate Will settle with L. D. SEELEY; •
;• ' B. A. IiEBLDX,
d'dministraton.
oam testamento mien.
Address
Pi: -
Sept. 14, 18T0-6w.
ME
'but I ro,upj,443l?anp(4l for:
and all s'o'rts of
camo
too* :titre 17-
SUGARS.
MM
For Caah.
W. T. MATIMRS.
1870.
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HALL'S
. . .
The Sitboteriber
••WOULD reopeotfully call the atteraktt of
doss puroltirots to Itto Atm and ortanolato
stook of „ . -„. _ -
EN
i;`4,
MERCHANDISE;
Safi received, &moll of
DRY ,GOODS.
SBAWLS. DOMESTICS, 'or Itri , pct e;
CARPETS, OID CLOTHS, OM
' ,T9N AXATTINGS, . ?Lox An,
, COLO • XI), TABLE •
BED—SPREADS,
Window ti
l o,pory, anti an oodles§ variety of
- - '
HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS,
ASOLS OP ALL errs* APrP MONO.
Clothing .
Dep~irtm~nt w!]l f ' be found Ind cc:14 1 0%
Lei_ _ .
ineluding many new 'Viol of 'One Goods, imag e lip, lip, and in the piece. .411 sr* invited ;0- oil/
saistnine: Also an endlesit viiiefy of
SHOES,
very cheap at, 7 ' THOMAB HABOION'R.
Welleboro, Jude 1, ,1810.
binsical Instruments 1
ORGANS,, '31E110D.E4148,
-•
!instruction ;Books,
)or sale or rent.
lastll.oes -1
furriieUect to order.
frjfaift 4, OLD INSTRUMENTO TAXEN IN
EICOHA4NOIL and some of the same on haad t.
he sad *heap.
. .•
Ile wilt bo found °Allis residence near Potters'
Motel, in Middlebury, Tioga county, Pa. Ad.
dress, A. B. A. BRIGGS,
i
July 6,1870.—ti. Crooked Creek, Pa.
'
Fire and Life Imaurante.
RDEPEINDENT Fire ineuranoo company of
I
Boston, Mace. Capitol, 8109,000 s runlets,
..Anitable Life' insurance comepany of the tat.
Sates. Aisetti, $18,000,000; lemma' bueinete.
'U4,000,008. W. A. STONE, Agent.
' Wellsboro, August 10,1870 tf
25,000
Bushels of LIME
Aug. 24, '070.-4t
~,..i.' „ „'
W ELLBRODO AND IVIANOVIILD
STAGE LINE. '
0Q.. ; -_,-.L. THE undersigned, propriletor of
:,.zieeZ , ..:;.,•-.- this line takes this method of It
forming the pablia that the above Stage runs
daily (Sundays excepted ? ) between .the - two pla
ces as fellows :
Leaves Wellstn° at 8 a. m., aad arrives a 2
Mansfield at 10.80 'a. m. ,
Leavis Mansfield at 2.80 p. Ea., and arrives
Aliqt
Wellsboro at 5 p.m. atesl,oo.' ••
Aug. 24, 187(4-4. _'W. D. VAN HOE .
,
Fox Sale or Rent.-
. . .., , • 1
• i t . GOOD dairy farm in Tioga township, Ti-
AL og,a eountyaa., abOut n miles west of the
Borough of Tipp. about 100raores improved,
and '4O niimprobedi,_Bas, onit threA_ bane.
three &telling hntiliee, an apple and'plaoh oroh.
rr i n
erd, and other , fruit treas.! Te e easy! Also ad
foining on the west , a farm d timber lands
from 40 to 200 acmes as deaire , with 80 ar
improved, ith a good • barn, a good 'house • d
appjo orchard; (Good fora dairying Birth. - 1
Aug. 14, 18.70-41. 0. U. SBYAIOUR,'
Wellsboro Uulon Graded
SCHOOL:)
A. 'C.VraBS; A. M. SDPBRINTICRD
ENT 0! ..‘. GRADED, BORVOLS,
And Principe:a of Sikh Sohool.
IT is, the determination of the Directors to
make the course of Instruction as thorough
and systemade as can be found in the • &sta.—.
Commencing with the primary department, the
pupil must muter every year's allotted work, be.
fore being admitted to the 'next higher.
The beat of teachers Will be employed in every
department, the moat #pproved methods of in
struction used, anki this best of,eare caeroised
over thA pupils in school and out. ' '"- •
The Mau Soneoir. offers these advantage, t
The •Plinelpal is a- graduate of the Rochester
Untveriiii, 'Sew York, a kentleman of large ex
perience in the beet- oondueted .Wohools - of the
country, who has spent two years in Europe,
and apelike German. Frera4 and itatian. He is
%nailed* give superior; instruction in Rissort,
Fine Aifiland'the Anoitnif Languages. juattno
(lon in Higherlifetlunnaties, the - Solana:, Boob.
keeping and Matio t. , will be equal to that of the
best academies.. . • -
The Board hope, to aeon be able to same In.
/traction in Painting and Drawing, by A lady
who has had several yours' Instruction by the
,bost wasters In Germany, and .who hie - praollsed
lin the Gallerles'of Dresden. Munloh and
'Florence.
The bast ohool is the disapsat school: The
Board Lute d - to . obviate all objections to this
elan of po ular sohools, us far , as possible. . A
suffloient o rim ,of teaohers will be employed,
that full ju tioo may be donor i ttO every paplL
Tuition Is free to all within the old bbrough llas.
its. Pupils from Abroad are invited. Board to
private famSiee from $8 to $A Per wr. "
Tuition, Qommou English, (par te in,,sB.
' e, , Bleier Bnglish.3lathema i los, &o, sB.
Br Oabzwor Bough
September 7,187 P. tf i 1
ExecutOrs' Noti6,
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been
granted ow the estate of Conrad Bernaur.
late of Gaines, Tioga county, deaeased, all pet
-80118 indebted to said estate will osU and nttle
with, and those having. claims against itgreseat
them to W. W, TATB,
0. A. SMITH,
Oat b, 1870 Ott. Executors.
CA AND SEE that large stook Of rill pa•
selll off at cost, at
- IL WILLIAMS a CO'S.
,Wellsboro, May 26,1870. -
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W. C. KIicESS
lloga, Pa.
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