1;:n r1:11: ,127;1 ;.. 4Thunly Buildings. CAttn.—A report haying_ been put in elr,'.atlation that the CountyCommis.sioners intend to erect a new Court House,4he un dersigned take this means of assuring the people of Tioga county that there is not one particle of'truth in any sub rumor. On the contrary, we are now engaged in repairing the old court House, and find that it cau be put in good condition at on expense of not, more than three or four hundred dol lar,. When these repairs are effected; which wilt ho irra few days, the Wilding will bo goad fur the next generation. Thu other county buildings are in good re pair, and are ample to uccomtnodate thenub- Ile bits: e: 3 of no erinek.. Jo'r. E,F.X.Fr, • ' t, is, T. 0. Ho 'll. LEART, January 10, 1.373. Co. Goners. LOCAL NOTICES. riße's toothache drops cure in 1 minute Spalding's Glue, save and marid the pieces GLAESPTIEITING CARPS is the latest nov elty. They can be procured stthe.AorTaTOß elec. Call and see them. round my oflee, +.)ne . mug', and one gentleman's fur collar. The owners may have the same l,y callir.g, and paying for this advorsisernent. A. B. EASTNIAZ% For Sale—a very desirable house and lot on the Avenue. Terms Very reasonable.— Property 'very cheap; built by a mechanic for his ciwn use. Owned by A. Wivel. In quire of W. A. Szoliz.-Jan. "In spite of your teeth, Both above and beneath . Being lightly enamor d and thin, They will never break down, Nor turn yellow nor brown, If the Bozouorr's daily brushed in Tams • .s ZArEttl" WI:STSR of Con aataption, Bronchitis, Diphtheria, and lung fever, whom a few dcses of Ilaie's Honey of Horehound a 74 Tar, given in tirue, would Lave saVed frOm a premature grave- Sold tky - all Druggists The Elmira Advertiser of Thursday says: "Yaster,Pred.lhivis, an inmate of the Or phans' Hume, undercrient a surgical opera., Von for straightening 'a club Toot yesterday. Vr..l.TpDoGraff did the necessary surgery to renderihe foot straight." We would Call the attention of our readep to the advertisement in another colunm, bf the Brooks Sewing Machine Co. of New York,.they advertise what is indeed a valu able invention, a lirstlass Sewing Machine for five.dollars.—Feb.4,lB7B-Iy. TEIMPLANOIS COSVENTIOIThe I. 0. of G. T. will hold a Convention, el:Covington ton:me:ming Tuesday, Peb. 18 , , at 10i olock s. AD' Lodges are requested to send delegates. E. T. BENTLEY, Ono of the rilaeota to I , u? Efr:aDovioP, ,P*o%.;. ioirs,,flour, 'boots and "s hoes , ' Crockery, eac. .4c., !sat No. I,Union Block, corner of Nail; and Crofton - streets, Wellsboro, Also one good young horse forl sale. " Jan. 14,1813-40' L. B. REYNOLDS. We 'WWI to,procure a copy of the AGITA.- TOE. for November SO, 1870, to complete our ales.. Any 'person having a copy of that date will oblige us by sending it to us, and will be liberally renumerated therefor. In looking it up, it will. be necessary to exam ine the date on the editorial page, as the out tide dates were badly mixed up that year. I have for sale some desirable farms, swellin g s, buildrng lots, stores, etc. Also dwelling's to rent. Persons desiring infor formation as to location, prices, terms of pile, , will please call at my office, or ad dress HUGH Yoko, Real Estate and Insurance Acent, 1, Bowon's Bloch. MASQUERADE BALL.—Arrangements are Wellsburo Opera tiouse, on Friday evening, February 14th, 1873. Invitations are out for , the affair. Prof. Candle, the celebrated cos ,J tamer, is to be on hand with a choice assort ment of suits, disguises, &c., fur rental. Visitors will be admitted to good seats at 50 cents each. Good order guaranteed. Wellsboro :Minstrels and Brass Band will give an entertainment at 3nior. Mansfield, next 31onday evening, the 10th instant. The programme for the evening is an excellent one, comprising fine songs, ex cellent instrumental pieces, tip-top dancing, and two side-splitting farces. All who at tend will get their money's worth and some thing over. - Certain parties are canvassing this neigh hood for what they call "Photochromo" 'pictures. The pictures are really nothing but what are commonlyknown as' `tin touched up with India ink. The same style of picture ',can be obtained at my Gallery Wellabor° at much less than the price charg ed for theSeso-called "photo promos." in and I will convince 'you of the truth of this. "D. U. NARAMORE. the Boston Journal, speaking of Black's 13,1:t0n Stereopticon, says the wonders of Chemistry and Photography were , 12 f , nck;er more strikingly or beautifully illustrated. By much perseverance and patient expeei. wanting Mr. Black has)stmedvd in .ptOalle inin clear. and steady' light , surpassing in brilliancy and intensity anything of the kind heretofore known to science. He enabled by means of this light to ( form beautifully Clear and brilliant Pictures eighteen feet in length, upon a screen at a distance of one holland cmd tumniy feet from the stereopti lan.. ni g hty feet is the. longest distance ever before attempted by operator:, of stereopti cons, and frpm thirty to tic* . feet ths distance usual for ordinary first-claci in- ruments. 'The apparatins is back of the audience , and The screen at the other end of the hall in front of them. The yi,ens exhibited aro transpu- Miotograpbs taken direct from nature, 1 1 Pcu glass, And thdrefore strictly neeutate to• tie minutest detail, and when projected . upon the screen in so brilliant and effeetqai a manner, it seems as though nature itself Was fairly equalled. It gives in an kit»press lye and pleasing manner Tanya mitten! ideas tithe appearance of the people and seem). in distant cottnt;-le.i th , '.n can porsibly be ob tained by any other :nsthqd, citmortrise than travelling and vi,litlug them in p2rion. The descriptions given of them etre' also very Intureitiqg and instructive. lye Agitator: TUESDAY, F,EBRUARY 4, 1873 Home Affaiks. New .tt-dveftisements Belying Mechine—Prok'l f3eTvir nachlas Co Pomeroy Brothers One Thouta_nt DQII - 17a ri raaner. E;" Loots sed ..t es—lohta Fishier. Dentistry—A. B. .17.3. , umn. Adnataibtrator's otice-11 B. Backe:, Lame:. baportait Notlet,--1,. Tranise. 73n1 Fs. Lent commences Februdry 26th. A. grate question—the price of coal. Beware of bathing while overheated. They tall of a horsesrailway in Towanda: iluncy is to haven new brick school house,. Gen. Beaver wants the Bellefonte Post (Vice, i Small-pox, of the qnnlluent type, rages. in Vi r ilkesbarre. The majority agtinst license in Bradford county was 2,207 gas has been reduced to $3 per thousand Veit, iu 'Williamsport. Thb Williamsport post (Mice has 1,725 ►`pAd 224 drawers. This year came in on Wednesday and tvi2l go opt on Wednesday., • We are under obligations to Hon. John I. Mitchell for public documents. , V - Mr. A. F. Ryan, of Lawrenceville, is about to remove to Lock Haven. ' The 22d of February 'will come on Satur. day s andpe 4th ofJuly on Friday. The Addison Advertiser has been sold by Johnson & Roberts to Mr. Gee. H. The Huntingdon. Globe boasts' that 3,160 pole cats were killed in that county during 1372. liVilkesbarre boasts of baying an old lady who will, be A* years old on the' first of March. The Post (Mee has been re-established at ali Br9ok, afr. Martin Strattcinbeirig Post master. Alvin T. Stephens, formerly a prominent business man of Troy, Pa, died in Cleve land, recently. J. P. Haskin, President of the Morris Run Coal Company, died last Thursday at Syracuse, Ist.:Y. ' Whoever says we haven't had plenty of good sleighing this winter talks like a "di vision" handbill. It is very evident that county are heeded the d: gone where the woodbine It is reported that at H( nesday night the mercer; below zero. That's ahea, Don't fail to attend -- thk the Operactfouse next Fri best judglias assure us it is . I Moses Colt - Tyler...was to lecture at Mans field last evening. thTS — gentleme.n has re cently become an editor of the Christian Union. Last Wednesday end Thursday were bit ter cold days here, the mercuryranging from twenty-two to twenty-seven degrees below zero. . The friends of the Rev. Thomas IL Cul idn are invited to attend a donation for his benefit at the Rector v, i,. Tioga village, to morrow evening. The Elmira Advertiser of Saturday says that this county "went strong against no li cense." That is a mistake; it went nearly nine hundred for no license, or against li cense. The Democrat says: "Our Tioga friends are going to publish a paper, devoted to "di vision," removal of the county seat, the in terests of the Republican party, and the church. Notwithstanding the cold weather, the steamers continue their regular trips on Seneca Lake, N. Y. That sheet of water has been frozen over but once in twenty years, we believe. The. friends of Bev. J. $. Ita9dolph met at the Bound Top Cheese Facia) , and left, for the benefit of himself and family, $98,18, for which they have the sincere thanks of S. and H. M. Randolph N We are requested to remind the persons elected to the office of justice of the Peace . th a t` t h , ci s r aboutel n' t' its." Prothonotary of their acceptance within thirty days after the election, (ir.they cannot be commissioned. There is to'be a Local Option ratification meeting at Mansfield next Thursday after noon and evening.' There will bo plenty of able speakers and good music to celebrate the anti-license victory. There should be it good turnout of the friends of. temperance An old lady by the , , name 6f 3lary Ann Yost is living in IVilltesbarre, the years of whose lire are one hundred and five. N She is a Baravian by birth and came to tills CouiLLL y ILL IQ4II. et—. ..40ctrOUS and hearty as though she were seventy years younger. ThO Coudersport Journal of last_ week says, in relation to the proposed cutting :up of Potter county: "Remonstrances will in e. few days be circulated in every township, and no voter who is opposed to the dismem berment of Old Potter and increase of tax ation should fail to sign them." • - - Tito Obray Cone-ert, to be given at the Opera House in this village on thp 17th/in :,7es.r. the e ntertainment is a combinntion of the most select vocal and instriimental music, both serious and humorous, and in• troduces several instruments entirely new in thii country. The Williamsport l Gaiette and Bulletin says that W. Seaman,/ of Morris township, in this county, has killed eight deer this sea son. A correspondent informs us this is a mistake. The number brought low by Mr. Seaman was eighteen- a week ago; and his hunter comrades had killed fourteen more up to the-same date. The Troy Gazette, speaking of the propos ed division of this county says: "Wellstio. ' ro was laid out in 1806, two years after the county was formed(and is very near the ge ographical centre, kid dtiripS the sixtyyears past it has answered very well as the seat of justice, and now that, it had a railroad to it, is far more accessible than before. On the whole, we conclude that the present move kt.ent will never result in a division, audit only wakes the people to the ambitious de signs of Peter Herdic 44 0., it will have done some good, - Bowen's Hall was nearly, filled , 10- at Fri t listen day evening, with people-4t.rae:.ed o to Mr James G. Clark is. to say that the ill ding. It is need udience were well re paid fo'r their 41,- andante. Mr. Clark sings with much - ..weetness, purity of articulation, teling. There is but one criticism to make: his concerts area little too much on the "goodish" order Some of - the best things of the whole l evening were the short lectures the singer delivered to the young ladies and gentlemen whose thoughts would effer vesce in whispers much to the annoyance of their „ quiet neighbors. Black's Stereopticon which is to be exhib ited at the Opera House in this village, next Friday evening, comprises in all over one hundred views. The exhibition starts with the audienoe atl, San Pranel.eo, visits ail places and objects of interest in California, then travels along the Central Pacific Rail road to Utah, visiting Brigham Young and his people; it again travels along the 'Union Plicate Railroad, arl lacross the American Continent, -visiting, on its way, the ?dins of Chicago. Niagara Falls, the City of Boston, and the - Whio Mountains. It then closes with a flue display of statuary and comic scenes, Count PROCEEDMS The January Term of Court convened last week .14onday, at 2 o'clock p m. As the newly renovated and finely decorated court room was filled with partie3 fro:n all parts of the eount to trans::ct business, there might be seen a look of satisfaction on the faces of nearly all as sembled It is indeed a fine room, with its Enely finished walls, newly - painted wood 'work and new furniture. One look A the improvements will banish all ideas of new court buildings within the next decade, or, at any rate, confine them to a small town sit- I uated at the mouth of Crooked Creek. The list of Grand Jurors was called, and Austin Lathrop sworn hs Foreman. The jurors were sworn, and were conducted to their room by Constable Gideon Cook. The charge, to the Grand Jury by his Honor S 'F IVII6on, was dear and forcible, Wa3 general in its nature, and urged the. jury not to listen to any thing that might he said out side the jury room calculated to influence 'them in their-deliberations. In the cm° of Commonwealth vs. Thomas Hall, colored, indicted for stealing guns from J. Locke, the defendant pleaded guilty end was sentenced to one year and six calendar months imprisonment in the Eastern Pen itentiary, to pay a fine of one dollar and costs of prosecution and return the goods, - and stand 'com i mitted until sentence s com plied with. In the , case of Commonwealth vs. A.•"B. Graves, indicted for obtaining goods under nth :0 pretenses, the defendant r:•al foqua.no: i sure , guilty,(`• J. i Hamil` In the ease of Commonwealth vs. lie Veil i 1 71.19 i, 1 Efrnball, indicted for tFlling 1/ , : olot .• to m i- i Judge i nors, :Cling On s:anday, and violatinc: the 1 gr S o choc Inspe ye license law in general, defendant came into ' Court_ and pleaded * guilty. On the -first in- , Clerk, dietgient he was 413 . 04 UZI dollars end coats Ullif 111 LOCAL ELEOT/otlB.—Tll t tab e, shOping the vote nn lice ! cow ty, is compiled from the Mite' filer l in the Prothonotary's OfficeAgn't. For Liceuag. Lletusa. 4 B 10 6) . 44 33 I Bloi 730r0 ILI Ir 9 Brorldield ' 72 16 Cbuigriston ...418 64 cbat.are /07 65 (7.2yri tr . 35 09 Coviagtou .. 60 7 4 • CoVil l gton Boro 27 13 Deer *Ad 64 29 Del air 117 133 Elk., 20 - 20 14 Elklitui ...... 27 19 tall iiirtwik. ~ - '27 , •• 2o Fa. Ingtou . • . 83 . ' 13 Sacs :t u n ' rt l .. • ..4 .18 58 liulille 1 61 29 .. 47 8 128 - 47 Lawr nee 54 , 72 Litscr ncevl l / 6 .,....... 64 ga Libey 26 9.6 lien burg sa is Maus eld 1.12, 13, Midd ebury.... ....... 152 68 Aforr .. 41 9 lielso 7o 14 ()ace* •• 90 19 Richthond . 169 50 atiab. 73 /15 Stitki n 26 . 4 Sulliv 128 '' 46 Tioga ..... OS • 86 'tioga Bore 37 40 Union .. . . 103 74 , art/. 20 10 • :AIM .... 202 377 We-t 6. 63 63 Wes tll 61 21 Total Major' , Th : °lotto ugha maiu• a I oupt Huste Sch Baird. Ass • Assi: Logan Aud i "More, Trew Jud Insp Paul. Constable--Wm. Larkin ' Clerkr—J. C. King. snosssuab. is-A. H. Gaylord. ;ilmen—James Conlon. Jacob Jon”,„ ilth, John Hughes, Jr., Bufus Farr, ith. Burg. Cour' L. B. 4 t,lsaac S Schoo mark. I Asses • [ Assist. S. Clem j' High 1 Cons : Judge Inspec Schoo Gile. Assista c--. Edwa prosecution and, ten days ia. prisonment the county jail; under the second the e, and under the third he wx a fined $5O Acosts of prosecution, and - 0 ntenced to d committed until the Bente is com• 11 with. The Court announ 4 that all gases of that nature committed hereafter .uld be dealt wiih promptly,land if the • perance men of Tiuga county wished to ii rce the liquor low, they would not 1401 arca from the Colt^t 1 Id Boro 263. 197 J 1 Directors—Jas. Phillips, J. B. Dan- !or--,S. H. Gaylord. I. nt Assessors—David Memel!, Z. .ne. ; onstable—David Clements. 5 .le—J. H. Everett. lof Election—Enoch Fulkinson. ors of Election—S. Van Order, J. . Cran Audit, —W. H. Smith. BROOKFIELD. Super " I I sors—Liiram McCay, J. B. Bush. Assess r—Chas. liascho. Assists t Assessors—J. G. Owen, E. N. alter. Constable--J. In L. Holmes, J. J Masao. Tree er—C. G. Seely. Town clerk—Wm. H. Guerney. Audito D. S. Dougherty. School Nrectors—J. B. George, WM. 44 uernse • ' r CHARLESTON.' sisrs—A. Wilkinson, J. Bowen. _ l' D. P. Benedict. de—J. M. Wilkinson. , I Directors—Ephraim Hart, Rosel / S,upery EC= Consta MIA Lt. t Assessors—Geo. A. Brevitter, D. ugeno Beauge. , r—Timothy B. Culver. Election—J. G. Dartt. 'ire—C. H. Marks, V. L. Item. —L. W. Webb. CHATIFIA.U. D. H. Curtis. Ile—James A. Cloos. 'sors—Henry Mattison, Wm. L. Clerk Veasu Judge Inspect Audito Tuqtice Consta Supery Merrick. —Heber Cloos. t Assessors—Charles Puller, Or ey. ASSeSS.O Assista , ange Con Directors—Morris Butler, ~C:lark SeTool Brewer. Audit° Clerk Treasu Judge Inspee :—Lytnan Hubert. 'John -A'reueb. ci•-•'••Gegrge Curren., •1 Election--ThAvP Caatley. Orreu Rice. CLYMER. 47. R. Gee. ble—Salmon Rowland. p'isOrs Willard 'Brown, Squire Justle CUT'. duper Briggs. •r—C. P. Douglass. nt Assessors—C.H. Stebbins, Squire Assess' i Assist ) Briggs. Clerk Treas. 1 1 Judgfi Inspe , bins. School E. H. Stebbins. rer—S. A. Roberts. kr—C. B. Cole. of Election—Stephen Strait. tors—A. D. Ashcroft, Luznau Directors—Henry Baker, S. S COVINGTON. isors—A. Goodspeed, Jr., Ithineas Super, Rogers. or—J. W. Whiting. nt Assessors—Wm Farrer, Phineas ,S • , r• Directors—Wm. Bichardi, David Asses Assis Rogers. Soho• Marvin Tress Audi Cons rer—Francis Kelley. • , T—A. J. Watkins. . - blq—L. B. Walker. ' • of Election—H. H. Coo. tore—A. G. Marvin, Eli 3olliff. A. W. Mudge. • • J wig Inspe Clerk COVINGTON ss—A. M. Bennett. • ' ilmen—J. P. Walker, 0. F. Trio% Ott, J. M. Hoagland, J. O. Pine, At. Burg Coun Eli Da G. Lee. High Cons, Constable—V. M. Lovalloy. le-11 G. Levulley. or-LO. G Gerouldi. ,ant Assessor — S. S. Z'ackard, Jacobln. Asses Assist Ilextrna Seho W J ,1 Directors—Thomas Willoughby vans. of Election—V. M. Gray. tor—lra Patchen. I:ILIWAR. ' visors—Ephraim Jeffers, J. A Wit Jude Irispe! Supe cox. , ble—B. F. Wheeler. rer—Wm Chaie • Wm. Chase. or—lsrael Stone. 4nt Assessors—Darld Ileise, Isaac Constl Treas 1 Clerki Asses 1 .Assis Fiel(ls. Judd Inspe, Ingeric Scho • Audi of Election—George Green• tors—Sylvester Houghton, J. W 1 1. Directors--Wm• Chase, John Karr ,or—C E Brewster. EERFIELD isors—J. H. Sanford, J. G. Seely. or—G S. Bonham. M. V. Purple. • ble—B. F. Seely. of Bleetion—John W. Knox. tors—W. W Gilbert, W. Wagner. rer—W. W. Gilbert r—C. Hoyt,. 1 Directors-LOW. Bullacy, John : is ( "' . —H. L. Colegrove, - James n. Super Asses' Clerk Const. Judg. Inspe Treas Audit Scho. Goodsp e—Zo - nn r. Schonbaelcer. of Election V. B. Chempnv. wrs—dames H. "W esl, H. 1, Director—John Maynard: Lorain Witmore. i4t-44444 54or4Itacktr. 1 1 •ir k . Assessr—John Maynard. 1 Assistant Assessors—lL L. CelegroV,s,l7- B. Champney • . 1 Auditor-30'1m MaynardT. i Constablp--James C. .Fa r/ey, , i - I 1 litatAND. ) I L Burgess—Joel Parkhurst. , ' - I, I Councilmen—John Parkhurst, Chas.l3l- en, \Benj. Dorrance, p H. )3qckbee, Ig - 14'. Pattison, F. G. Loveland. - iI, School Directors—John Hamu . land, 1). IL Buckbee. •_ , COnstable—Edwin Nash. - • ; 1 Assessor—A_ C Culver. . i '- Assistant Assessors—John A . Hatatt+d, George Dorrance. Auditor---Beni 'Dorrance - I Judge of Election—b. IV Betekliee Inspectors—J W. Shoe It, K Shinn° .1 Overseers at, Pour—Joel Parkhurst, Dorrance. following so in the el returns Mel, DLO suinat. For 11 FALL 132.00 Z. Burgess—Fames Pollock. Counci I men —D W. Knigbt, B P. Cara znings, Id& Baty, Fatriek Dwyre, Bob Est Dick. .Tustice—J W. Personals. Judge of Election—John - S 'Sexton. Inspectors—F. W . Lyon, Samuel Oh bers. Assessor—John Forrest, Jr! Assistant, Assessors—Robert Dick,- A. . Pollock Constable . --A.,W. Taylor. - Auditors —D _W. Knight. James rolloc School Directors—Walter Mason, Micha Lyon. ' MR:kit:343TM Supervisora—James Petert G. M. Hall. Clerk and Treasurer—R. H. Cloos. Judge of Election—Russell Shaw. Inspectors—G. M. Hall, R. S. Luggy. Assessor—W. W. Welch. Assistant Assessors—Robert Casbeer, Jas Beebe. Constable—A. D. Kemp. School Directors—Wm. Hoyt, Wm. V , Dusen. A-uditor—H. S. Cady. Supervisors—W. W. Tate, David Rexford Justice—D. A. Padock. Constable—D. D. Rexford School Directors—W.W. Tate, A. Norton. Clerk—H..3l. Foote. Treasurer—lL. IL , Marsh. Auditor—J. D Strait. Assessor-1;4. - L. - Barnes. Assistant Assessors—J. L. Phenix, David Rexford. Judge of Election—J. H. Ruggles. Inspectors—Eugene Thomas, J. J. Smith. Supervisors—Asa D Busted, Jones Hager. Constable—Baptiste Gratroulure. Assessor—D. H. Walker. Assistiint Assessors—Stephen Bowen,Wm. P. Parker. . . _ School Directors—John J. Davis, P. D. Rexford. Auditor—John Bradshaw, Judge of Election—b. H. Walker. Inspectors—Wm., Harris, Timothy Don oru n Clerk—M. G. Lewis. Treasurer—John James, Jr. JACKSON. Supervisors—J. E. Barnes, 11. Updyke. • onstable—A. J. Cowen. A , ditor—Leroy Bayjnton. Cle . - -S B Kirkendall. Judg of Election—C .Correll.. Assess , .—Wm. Woodford, ; Assistan •AsSessors4L. B. Shewe, M. White. Treasurer— School Dir Friends. Inspectors.—Dai dough. WATIUNS—LOUDEN.--In Wells .oro, reb. %PM, by Rev. N. L. Reynolds, Mr. Char Watkins, of lilan, Pa.. and Miss Belle Louden, of Winer. - LEE—VA'NNESS.—At the residence o the bride's parent's, Jan. 28th, 1873, by Rev. W. : Ramsey, :Mr. John Lee, of Ravenna, Ohio, and Ma , Lisucush Vanness, of Meter, Bredrord county. Pa. AR. , ETSIN(JER—PitUTESMAN.-4t the ho' •e of the brine's father, In-Middlebury, Jan. 14, 187; by Rev. C. E. Batmen, Mr. Liugh Argetelnger, of R• t /and, and Mee Relien B. Pruteernan, of klitlCUsbuz • WELMojaa jun ET. g. R. KIVALL, Retail army. VirAx.rsuoso, nozwer 3, 1373 DEALERS PAY FOR SELL AT Floor, per bbl 4 9 et S/1 00 Buckwheat flour, per owt 3 23 3 75 Wheat, white, per bushel Wheat, red„ " Wheat, spring, Suckwileat, corn, shelled, " Oats, ilsr/elt. 41 • Ir. Clover seed, " l'iraothy seed, " Beans, 1. Corn meal, per cal Feed, per cwt Potatoes, per bush Apples, green, per bush Onions, per bush... Turnips, per bush.., Pork, per lb Barns, per lb should era, per lb.. Butter,per lb Cheese, per lb Lard, per lb Tallow, per lb honey, per lb Betsva.x, per 1b.... Vinegar, per gal„ Eggs, per dost„,,,i, Dried ap:i;os Drieq,ps- Th 4;" , per lb ..ches, per lb cherries, pet , lb Dried blackberries, per lb Dried raspberries, black, per lb.. Cried raspberries, red., per 1b... Oratiberries per qt asp, per ton Wood, 18 inches, per coEd Wood, 3 feet, per cord "" Cool, laard, per ton Coal, soft Ground plaster, per ton Sugar, "A" coffee, per lb Sugar, yellow, per lb Sugar, brown, per lb Tess, green, per lb Teas, black, per lb Kerosene, per gal Wool. per lb- Special Notices. Mom 6foliEr fast and honorably, $l2 )50 per day $76 per week, by at once applying for territorialrights (which,are given free to agents,) to sell the best, strong est, most useful and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Button Hole Worker, over used or recommend ed by families, or buy one for your own use; it is only particulars, A. CATEIG Superintendent Cox. dre . Green wich and Courtland its. Isl. Y. Oct.-15. 167576ta. $5 AValuableinvention $5 Sewing Machine 1 1 *SW 17115725 ZOILILLIES. With the New Patent Button hole THE MOST SIMPLE AND COMPACT IN CON STRUCTION. THE MOST DURABLE AND ECONOWDAL 4 MODEL OF COMRTNED STRENGTH AND Complete In all its parts, uses the Straight Eye Point ed needle. Self Treading, direct upright Positive Mo tion. New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth Guider. Op erates by Wheel ou a Table, Light Running, Smooth and noiseless like all good high! priced machines.— Etas patent check to prevent the wheel being tame/ the wrong way. Uses Vie thread direct from the spool. Makes the Elastic Lock Stitch (finest and strongest stitch known); firm. durable, close and rap id. Will do all kinds of wo:k, fine and coarse. from Cambric to heavy Cloth or Leather, and uses ail de scriptions of thread. •, The best mechanical talent in America and Europe has been devoted to improving and simplifying our •Afachlues. combining r•nry that which is practicable, and dispensing wirh alt complicated surroundings general'y forma In other machines. Special terms anti extra inducements to male and female agents, store keeper s, tx., who wilt establish agencies throughout the country and keep our now machines on exhibition and sale. County rights giv en to smart agents free. 4 Agent's complete outfits furnished without any charge. samples of sowing, descriptiv.e circulars containing terms, testimonials, cligray.ngS, &c., sent Szea. Address, BROOK'S SEWING MACHINE CO=; No. 1329 BROADWAY, NET 7 Tour. Feb. 4, 1873-17. I/I.IA.S.VST and improved rooms funiab,ed xith all that eau.lie had to give ono pleasure instead or pain, are round et A, B. Eastman's Dental Offifv where the new . 'Nitrous Ozide 1.9 ad _ ministered the happiest "u ; t bh.lorofortn and the :Narcotic SMY slso Etter. teggd• ts used when pre. tracdazte,t o ._ satire Get, inserted on short notico.— %Mud E P . :ation given to diseases or the mouth.— PrEssaVv"ation of the natural teeth a specialty. Work T" 'anted and terrds reasonable Opposite cogs actlirii - Weptlrna l . , - Tel. 4, MX, GAINES 11AMILTON avid Cady. _ 4 & tors—B. Sinner, G. W. /Sveritt; wtn . iiur• MARRIAIj 2 00 2 26 ... 200 CO V o CO CO 126 116 ao lo . is ■ - 2 00 - 9 00 - 6 75@7 25 360 360 AN ENTIRELY NEW FOR DOMESTIC USE. Worker. IN USE BEAUTY. 0 i C A/3 ' II E 7 7IAL TLETE, Mil 'O EROS BRO'S & SMITH, BANKERS, BLOSSlttrae, MO, County, - Petite& /AMU - NESS PAPS 11; NE*Yr 6 41!D. Pour:toy Pito% Datatts, W. tr. 594121. - Trop, Ps. Paw ' r,. Feb. t. JOHN FISHLt r iAlittbnlsrgeet and best selected stick of paBOOTS AND SHOES ever brought into Wellisboro r cousistiog of Ladies' lid and Cloth Balyneip. Ladies, Misses, Children and - -Baby's Shoes: Gents' Cloth Boots and Shoes, Prince' ,Albeit Calf Boots, , Boys' ,Cra & Kip Boots, Youths' Boots. .In fact all kinds of Mena Th e d Women's wear kept in firet.elass Shoe Store. bastikawell Wozniak's Slings:ever offered Id ttas - market. I detY the world In CU-S.7'OlT• • ITFORZ. rt 4 II you don't believe it. try the;. I, buy only the beet stock, and have as good Cordwainers as money can biro, BIiPURINQ done neatly, and with dispatch. • • Leather and Andings of all Idnao aousrtantly,on trouCL ASH PAID FOE BIDES, DEACON SKINK, having just filled up my shelves with' a choice stock, personally selected for thla market, I respect fully solicit a fair share of trade) "Small profits and quick returns." I believe to be a good business max im ; and Iho d the best goods to be the cheapest. I keep no shoddy. air assortment is sufficient to meet all sizes and tastes. I invite our patrons and the public generally to pal sad essmizis my . stock. No -Irotthle to - show goods: Always to_ .be found. one door north or Q. B. &art an,,. Alb- /Mila str 44 4 Ifollsbor i g e • • " • ' 0, !• 40, =MU& • 4. • COAL, FLOUR, PLASTER, CONV-EWED, Buckwheßt Bran, CORN nEAIL, ,shton&Onandaga Salt LISBOR9 WARE FUSE AND COAL Y A -.°:4 D • aso ueptcozatsac tous4 eta ttfr LENDS, likX" SILMGLES, znto : 'ement, Lime, & Fire ck. El S 60 11 60 'IIOOB,S. ASP On and after tbia date. I shall sell Antrim Coam\.. Screened Coal at $3.50 per Ton, at the yard. or $4. 0 0 per Ton, delivered in the village. -YA 12;$ Thank:fin for the very liberal patronage that I have received in the past. I beg a continuance of the same, I remain a faithful friend 01 the public. Respectfully. Ilsboro, Jan. 28, 1873.-3 m. CHARLES MAGEE. P. S. Parties intending to use plaster the coining season would deivell to purchase now, as the supply is likely to be limited. 16 20 25 00 20 25 General Insurance Age*, ENOIVILLE, TIOGA CO., PL , I Life, Fire, and Accidental. ii f 0 - IBM 12.4 .1.1®,12 50cCg1 60 E2col 25 Unmade, of Cleveland. Ohio 456,033.44 Iki lv ..e York Life and Fire Ine. Co ...... .., .21,000,000 oyol Ine. Co., of Liverpool 10,515,501 ocashire, of Mancheetor. Capital,— 10,000,000 e. Co., of North America, Pa .. $2,050,585 60 VFire Las. Co. of Phila. Pa. 2,087452 25 at i c Ins. Co. of N. Y., Capital, $760,000 hispra Fire /ne. Co. of N. Y ' 1000,000 , 'Farmers Mat. Fire Ina. Co. York Ps. ..... —909,889 15 liMnit Mut Lifelne. Co. of Hartford Ct.. 5,081,970 50 • enn'a Cattle Ina. Co. of Pottaville 600,000 00 T0ta1.,., Insurance promptly effected by mail or otherwise, n sII lands of Property. All losses promptly adjusted nd paid at my office. Allcommunication promptly attended to—Offloo on Street 2d door from Main st., IlnonvWe Pa. SMITH Agent. Jan. 1. 18134 f. Z. ®. or co. 3°. NANSPIELD, PA. _JaECTURE COURSE, 1822..8. ELI PEREGREI.... Defense or the,. Mahan," JOWS G. GAZE . . . "Lon, or Yank,* Land." 1431 RIOSLS COTT TYLER -rob. E. "A Day and 0 Night ''' co MISSAILLIAN EDOARTON Irvb. 20, "Gossip, Causes awl Cure."( VESQILIUS SISTERS Gocit music will be in attends:i t to entertain the nudietoe before lectures. E. B Itennro. E. B. Young & Co., Moooessoto of Eugb young k llothellers and Staioners, Viral Piper, Window Shades, Yankee Notions, Picture Frames and elm, Pictures ell aorta. Picture ClP' d, Lew Blanks. Jostkiißlanks, i BIM, Books, 113 sl'io , e NaWspapri .a, Z gazinoe, Writing Desks,. , Law Fbarifs 1 Artists Goodil, ii, S , .etlica/ Books, ! i ' i Religions Books. aP ,d eryartdcl lin oar Una of fader ' w York Mee at One 'Dollar a month. ' mire DOB a at 75 Cents a month, ... bieription for a week, or month,.ar yew. Y 4 dem for B ke not in stock promptly attended to l Express package recalved from New Fork el l : seY. E als and Gaiters, PELTS AND PUBS. ASSETS OVER $65,000,000. ASEIZTIS ox COMPS ES Grand Cancert. } W. G. Ltrrz, g C. 8.0. W. Bnoww, % A.. Bi. Prrra, t S. B. COCHRAN, re I.f. It.VErAir.a, g sad Dimilers ha Window Ftxturco. Musical InstrozaallAS. are Agents of the Anobor Line and the Guinn • f 11. S. 'Alan Ocean Steamers. Passage tickets to ona any point in Europe at the lowest rates. ght Drafts sold on any /iguana Europe at cur • tel otExchange. • . . 14, 16 Wail *Cc 11,1117347, 0011: , 10 I.IECTIM 244Uir A. LIVERMong.....: 2A72.- IV& §tnuto4 2. JOBS BILLINGS.... 24 JAN. , pH& 8. Izeolveirrzazonz coig 14,1575. t. OURZT CONCERT FEU. 12.1.878. & ANNA DlCkniBo3t 1123.24, WM. 6. 4160. MACDONALD,. ........ .... .. SEASON tICEET I ' Reserved Seat, $2.00. SirIOLZDICKETI 6. w. tazaesetk J. R. swam excer. 5.D.2000027140%.1 w. - w. 'waft, U. D. rectum, 1 - • N05x....0*16g to the continued 111 health be MacDonald. the date of Ida Whit" cannot at lied. FAXtrar Awrzciz. 44ivati guile $1260 per day, $74 pat weak. 41 ` AN ENTIRELY SEWING MACHINE ONLY PIVE\DOELARS. With the New Patent Bitttim Hole Worker: Most wonderful and elegantly 'Constructed BZW nig hiactctm for Family Work. • Complete in all its Parts, Vacs' the Straight Nye Pointed Needle, SELF Taaserinia, direct upright Posrnvz Morton, New Tension, Self Feed and Cloth Guider.' Operates at Wansi. and on a TLEILIc. Liyht Running, Smooth ants noiseless like all good high prided machines. Ras Patent Mock to prevent the wheel being turned the wrong way. Men the thread direct from ,the spool. Makes the ELAsTIo LOCZ firma, (fittest and strongest stitch known; ) Arm, durable, close and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, fine and course, from Ceaumic to heavy Cloth or LIZATEER, and uses all description" of thread. This Machine la szavivir oosirrAVOTZD to give it srumhyru; all the parts of each Machine being made alike by Machinery, and , beautifully finished and ornamented. It is very easy to learn. Zi'aptd Smooth 'and StLent - tn operation: Reliable at all time s, and a PRAOTICAL, BcIB2aLITC, Mt MIASMAL INYENTION. at Greatly Reduced Price. A Good, Cheap, Family' Sewing Machine at last. The drat and only success in producing a valuable, substantial and reliable low priced Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches all conditions. Its sim plicity and strength adapts it to all caimeiti4s, while its many merits make it a universal favorite homer used, and creates a rapid demand. IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED. -- "I - oen cheerfully, and confidently recommend Its use to those who are wanting a really good Sewing Ma chine, at a lowprice." Mrs. J. P. Virtues, Rutherford Park, Bergen Co., N. J. Price of each Machine. "Claes A." "One," (war ranted for Ave years by special cart - a:teat%) with all the fixtures, and ev, erythi ng complete belonging tti in cluding Stax-rstatannio NEEDLE. packed In a strong wooden box, and deliveied to any part of the country, by °sprees, PEKE of furthercharges, on receipt of price, (my Fin: Domes% Safe deliverygtuirsitteed. With each Machine we will send, on receipt of Ii extra, the new patent ' BUTTON HOLE WORKER, One of the most important and usehtl invention(-of the age. So simple and certain, that a child can work the finest button bolo with regularity and ease. strong • and beautiful. Precut, Tinuni, and Extra Indneemente to Metz and Prstax.a.tpoots, , Bkno Iteepera, &0., who will es• tebliah agencies throwth the cousitt7 •anti keep our Xi* litcattata at, Datibitien anti Sole. Comm Bums Wen to outset agents razz Attar' wattle& oats 'hued/shed withtnat any liana niunOk. ISIOUPIes of setofog. deacriptivo circulars oontaining _Terms, Testimonials, Nograv# l B B . &0.. so., am inks. We also enpply AGRIC;tq.TI7IIAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Patents and improvements for the Fame and' Garden. Mowers, Beepers, Cultivators, Feed Cutters. Harrow.. Farm Mills, Planters, Harvesters, Threshers and all erticles needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds in large variety. Norway Oats. The wonderful •mtdti. PiliWrowstes Corer $1 per hundred, &0., Ito. All money sent in Post ocioe Money Orders. Registered Letters, Drafts or by Express, will be at our risk, and is perfectly secure. Safe delivery of all our goods guaranteed. "an old end responsible Et= that B ell the beet goods at the lowest price, and can be relied upon by oar readers."—Farmer's Journal, New York. Address orders. A. CATELEY, Superintendent. Cornet Greenwich and Courtland Cs., New rect. Oct. 16, 1872-6 m. 20 THE PUBLIC. I have a l4rge stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats;' and Caps, Yankee Notions, &c., which I will sell fat cost for the next thir ty days, I will sell good prints for ten cents per yard. will sell good sheetinga, yard wide, for 11 cents. I will sell all my goods so cheap thay you cannot help buying „them if yoti will call at my store in the 1156,431,461 94 ...Feb General Insurance Agency, .mss. B. &J. B. CA:IIIPBELL A RE leaning policies in tho following Companies gait tire ana' lightning ,in Tio,ga and Potter counties : QUEEN, Assets, 8/0,000,000.09 CONTINENTAL of Nor York, .......2,809,526.2 EANOVER, of Nor York 983,381,00 - GERMAN AMERICAN, New York 1 272,000.00 WYOMING, of Wilkesbarre, Pa 219,638.42 WILLIAMBPORM, Wm'sport 113,006.0% All business promptly sttelatted to.pr ;tont orsitinsrk,. Lowe adJuisteill utd. put pt 9ur btu"; - $1449,1 10, U4** 0 008 z ,1 VOlt DOPOSTIO:I34. Pateate6 Auie 2701, 1871 OPERA BLOCK. F L. F. TRUMAN. I 14nr.soN. Twos_ Co., G. W;PRESTOI.. PRES CIO IRON PRI Ur. ens STEAM Circular, Gang Tanneries, A I every des, • :M"'Xr.i.e.hthcry of Corning, August '2B, 1.872.-I.y GREAT DI EI4S 43-003 ,Alriltailler Winter good' at greatly red* Regular We shall heap an tinusus o lly large ass FLANNELS, ERIN TVIE TA= LVTENEI. LACE of AU kinds, Corsets, Notions. - ) 3E3 ClOCrti TWO stook we keep up in our rellgar beau% tOr air** trade. . 1878.-tf. HUGH YOUN), Insurance fl Estateta " ma-Drafts' sold payable in any city or to gar-Cabin, Seoond Cabin, or Steerage P to or from any town in Europe from or by the Anchor Line, or the Williams and Xail Line of )ocean Steamers. , 'Real Estate bought and sold. on Col /Er•l desire to call particular attention i l Le War,4ll,,agorslegity_ttut.‘ old and we —zarenzaarrrr)lnt 180.--- 1 , I FIRE, LIFE (2 4CCII) • Capital Represented $40,400 . A /ETNA, of Hartford, Conn. HOME, of• New York. I 1 FRANKLIN, of Philadelnhia.` INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, oil PENNSYLVANIA, of Philadelphia NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE; PHENI,,of Brooklyn, NY. q LYCOM NG IMS. CO.. &limey. Pa. I T TRAYSTRAVELERS LIFE & ACCIDENT, PoliclealWritten in any of the above lo pastes at l etandard rates. Losses pronu my office, No, 3 Bowen's Zilock „. . > ,7o/ Nov. 19.1879. Farm for Sale..l Covtugton townglip. ou the road ie v Marvin [Butlers. in Copp Hollow, to th:l at the Hoagland Soho :1 House. 87K ac , proved. and well watered.— ' (food frame frame barn, with underground stable. , 160 APPLE TREE' commencing to beat; all grafted fruit. Some good plum, pear, and cherry tre • -, ther pertiotdars, inquire of GILES 8. , 2 . 1 on the premises, or ,' 1 I{f TC}YETS & Jen. 14, .87,-4Nr. W. ManOeld !roil Pa 1 _ t .i.v.sH.k..DEß., Mansfield Fire-Proof VI IPA_INP; sx USE OVER 'ERIP.TV YEAR ' I . Theta are the cheapest gocd paints in th They are durable and adhesive, and the d: to a great!,extent, fire-proof. They are put cans of frbra nye (6) to fifty (60) pounds, gr , and in packages of from' five to ton gallo• - immediate use. The attention of persons about to paint fully called to 'these goods, the base of w. Address JOUR H. PIITN. A., Jan. 144-3nh. Mansfield, Ti Administraior's Nol jETTER% of Administration on the es j LINE SLOSSON, late . of Lawrence county, Pa., deceased. have been granted B. Packer, residing in Wellaborer, county aforesaid, to whom all persons indebted tate are requested to make payment, and clalnak'or'demands, will make known the out delay. ' HORACE B. P. =UM WELLSEORO I - Door, Sash & 'Mud F RETUVILII =I et M. ill foreland to elm work Dm the best lumber s at which la now In full operate= Sash, Doer inane, d nozzo, AND MOULDINGS, o ac t istotly ou baud, or mararacturedt Planing and nate done promptly, and in tho beet name ' workmen employed, and none but the be lumber used. Encourage home industry. rectory near the foot of Mil Sm. 1, 1872-tf. crFl MY. description any deacriptio exccutud with uc and care at the 1 • of ,••• ONO fl per 84! Agents want: 11070 4.1 1 J of Of working people, young or old, make more mousy - a;;tr. their spare moments, or all the tiraP, Aa else. Particulars ;rya, Addreig Q ti " 411 4 444 0 5 'fintr ON 4 -ligEftitiVlS.:, DRS MACHINISTS, r i , c 3) 1 1IASEIWM=aiM1011 NINES AND 801LERSI cl Mule' Saw Mills, Aidohinery jto , fan', Gearing' and Casting's of I *ption, in; Iron, and-Brass. timde repaired piipsitlp az.4l at ref:corsage. reloamiii LOSING OUT SALE. The enbeeribess are now saTarti - - I „ . Lid i, . . , ------ • CL:CIA.SC.TIVGB O.IO3LfT togair*, • Prices /11)epairtments,ECept Folio 1 .rtunt%ani of stsplo goods for our rogalsr Virlztter trade , tam.S. ' MEETING% - " . 05, mints, '. 1‘ rii Pa i 4 ` . ina low .i • RIM, I 3:1141ING =MN. WEITZ .• c., and son Me =tin stook at She toweskcissit swami &NIL . piall3ll2aeate, line, it ell times, Saab ' Vs awe mats boiler tolitiMMl *m We I it ARSONS & Co. J• A. 'S amship %can't 'Mock. • to Europe, se ne tickets • Wellsboro. I Guion, S. No 3 a:gallon. the Linn. si.own ~ F:151 PhU'a. Edinburg iHartfbrd. ding ccma - .YUgt3at Bing from State road, ‘a; 80 lin houae an 4 For fur ; PIN, : • O,NT , boro; Pa !Its. tallic ix market,— ker abodes. lup in tin .und in oil, =Azad for is respect chls iron & BRO., go. Co., Pa MI to of AI:M- I [lle, Tioga to Mime and State o said es . sae having isitme with. CKER, I Adm'r. otory, TIN 8r1q,7 , 1 ura, E. MgIT apft Off * Ire" NO. I. corfresar nz,Oc& We have Shed the Shanty TILDALDWIN 1 - =M. Ph. Autt . tor lam but time to ay to AO cultism= thilt, vrolturre Oa =9 RAO GAINS /PCS VILIL Our Elegant New Store DESIRABLE GOOUS stesiowegibussettarktia. 1111 I . Call WA VIZ vil2launt Aew it Ut laitilollllo. oct ta, 1872. waoLEsui STOU. oOn s 'XING N. Y. DAVOS AND =D . XCLYES, PAMTS d2PD OIIB.• DEZI2I DAVIDS' INKS, ILEITEL'S CONCENTRA, tem. MEDICINES, IRMELL'S FLUID. =MOM MTBSETr'S COOOAME, IcIAVOSEM 324 / =ars, • lag The beet t peas!Dned KEROSENE LA,BIPS, street. FAST ISEITDIMEIL 2:IOCMTER TIMM , WERT Al D TLANOSVO TRACTS, WALL PARLII, WIN DOW GLASS, 73 - wrpt z.; DRY COLOR% actidtrs FOR RIARIMV & UMW ' At72771i ;t All etas°. f-either k - for us in 4t, nnzthing ceri - , Co, Mireq, Bold at tvtiolenle Prices, BMus are to caJXanit got oat/Mous before go fluttaplkelrb ati+ Uta• MEM= • ; itY") - = 1 \ =n El ZS CZa4 CSA 9:_ T. L. a Ai VMS a 90. : . 51 * TfOl if • H