LOC/U. !I,OTICES Pike's toothache drops cure i Spalding's Glue, cheap, convouient, useful. GLASS VISITING CARDS is the 1 atest nov elty. They can be procured ut the AGITAxott Ake. Call and see theni. A.J'ao. rut:lL—Nev. D. - SIT. C. Huntington, D. D.. %vil lulu,: in the Methodist Church, w t iihoro, on Vridity evening, Feb., 21. Snideet : "I'lia - Young Men foi' the !Times." A ( 1„ 1 ,,,i;,4 1 viAt, bra thefriends of Rev. W M. Ileb . ry, \rill be made him at the Rl:mud Cheet.e ,r3etory, Qll Thursday evening: rosary Lich, 1873. A general invitation given• Jacob Bchissler, fashioa4le barber and la hair dresser, Washington Hail, apposite t he Erie Depot, Corning; X. Y. A large suck of hair work N kept on hand Hair taraellt or exchanged. Orders by mail will iteeive prompt attention. We would call the attention of our rend er: to the advertisement of Mr John Fish les Shoe Store, width will be found in an other column. Mr. Fishier ha:s afine stock and does good work. Of course he will get his full share of the trade: As INFALLIBLY AS MELTS Ta'2 HetieS Honey of Horehound and Tar 1, , , - )sens the dryest cough,-removes tightness, of the chest, cures cold in the head, relieves bronchitis, and restores the tone of the res piratory organs. Sold by all Druggists.' STAND NOT UPON ' TELF. ORDER OF YOUR GOING, but go at once and buy a bottle of the fragrant SozonosTi Yqu will never re gret it. It not only beautifies and preserves the teeth, and arrests d 9 y, but leaves the mouth cool, and the breath as fragrant as a rose. I have for sale some desirable farms, dwellings, building lots, stores, &e. --Also dwellings to rent. Persons desiring infor formation as to location, prices, terms of &c, will please call at my office, or ad dress ' EitTon YOUNG) Real Estate and Insurance Agent, No. 1, Bowen's Block NOTICE— The Directors of Delmar School district will meet at the Cheese Factory School House, on Saturday, the. 22d day of Faruary, at 10 o'clock a. m., to contract for faellor the use of the schools, and for the tr'ans.action of any otherhusiness legally be fore them. By order of the President of the Board. STONE, Feb. 11, 1873-2 w. Sec'y ILSQVICRADE BALL.—Arrangements are being made for a grand Mask Ball at the ,Wellsboro Opera House, on Friday bvening, ,Feliruary 14th, 1873. Invitations are out for tha affair. Prof. Cindle, the celebrated cos mther, is to be on hand with a choice assort ment of suits, disguises, &c., for rental. Visitors will "be admitted to good seats at 50 cents each. Good order guaranteed. TEMPERANCE.—.firs. Harriet N. Goff one of the, Grand Lodge lecturers; - will visit Tioga county And speak at the following places: Covington, Tuesday, Feb. 18, even ng; Blossburg r : Wednesday, Feb. 19; Mor ris 'Bun, Thursday, Feb. 20; Mansfield, Fri lay, Feb. 211. Tioga, Saturday, Feb. 22. Wellsboro, Sunday, Feb. 23; Hollidaytown: gonday, Feb. P.l; Lawrenceville, Tuesday, Feb, 23. Jacob's Dramatic Troupe propose to give mother of their side-splitting entertainments tt Bowen's Hall next week. Saturday even ng, the 22d instant. The plays to he pro luced on that occasion . are "The Irish Ba !on" and "The Mischievous Nigger." Either of these pieces is well calculated to make the travest "laugh consummately;" and as ren leredthy-4acob'S - inimitable compitny . they nust prove a sure cure for all the ills that vai-t on melancholly. As some original 'ge nus remarks, upon that \evening those will augh who never laughed helsrc, and those who always laughed wilt laugh the more Getyour 'Wife to take a few extra stitches in our vest buttons, and go and see if it isn't so, LITTELL I S AGll.—Nutriber 1405 of The. Lioing'Age, for the week ending Pdbruary lst, contains The Progress of Medicine and SurCery, from The Edinburgh Review : On Some Peculiarities of Society in America, Corahitt Magazine; The Azores, Dark Blue; A. Visit to Shamyl's Country in 1870, by Ed win Ransom, Fraser' Magazine; The Ger , arts in South Africa, Spectator; The Mil er of Manneville, by Julia Kavanagh ; an nstalrnent of "His Little Serene Highness," anslatalfrom the Platt-Doutch, of Fritz ,eater, besides poetry and miscellany. The first number o% January (No. 1491) egan a new volume , and new series, with ntirely new serials, affording an unusually xeellent opportunity for the beginning of ,ew subscriptions. The subecrtption price f this 64 page weekly magazine is 88 a year r for $lO any one of the American $4 rung- , zines is sent with The Living Age for a Lear. LITTELL AND ' GAY; Boston, Publish- 'THE OBREY CONCERT.—This entertain ent, -which is to be given at the Opera vase in this village next Monday evening,- lith instant, promises to be one of the •ost unique', original, and interesting con •rts that haiever been given in this region. consists of both vocal and instrumental .attic rendered by Mr. and Mrs Madison `brey. The programme for the evening ill be made up of both serious and humor s pieces, and will introduce several instru - ents entirel3k novel in this countay. Among ese are tli4 Acßtralian Lithophone, the ardinian Tibia, the Eng;i.ah (une ertina, old the. flialloitani Sarringhee. Speaking f the entertainment an eastern journal 'says The entertainment was one of the most ovel and interesting of any ever given to .e patrons of the lyceum. Mr, Obrey's per •rmances upon the xylophone, Sardinian sc., were a marvel of dexterity. very piece was encored, and the audience ,-emed thoroughly gratified. - Mrs Obrey'6 iano-forte playing was delicate, finihed, d artistic. It was an evening full of pleas . re." •4lh 4 $ j ., S , 1 5 . get t• 'y k- ..,%; 4):, TEF,SDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1573. M!MME! ._L- 4 1_ tirs. New .A.dvertis:enlents penal Notice—MlAler's ricrb thiters. ugm and-1)r. J. Li .ecs & Cu., 'New Turk 11 n.. 1 . E. E 1 S . illinmsport wants to be the capital of State of Pennsylvania. "e are under obligations to ion. B. B. and fur the Legislative Record. p in Steuben county they are circulating kiwis in favorof a option liquor law at law seems very popular this year every ere. llr. J B. Hall editor of the Catskill Reeor i,R.., been appointed by the Goternor of w York a member of the Constitutional wailer:ion of that State. dr James W. Donaldson, of this'iillage been appointed .Mail Agent on the Corn and Blossburg Railroad, in the place of late John James, deceased.' Mr. Don son will make atfaithfurand,eißcient n ice and snow slide took place on the ik.E. Railroad, dear Wliettlarn, about Ili ,n miles above Lock Haven, ltnA Tuesday rning,-throwing the engine into the river, 4 killing the engineer, Dir. Wm. E. Den- Stephen Reimer, an old resident of van, died. recently, in Malmberg, at the age of 88. , On the 8d instant the wife of Justice McConnell; - of the same place, also passed away, leaving - A large :family AO mourn het'. 1 minute A new Post Office has. been' established, , at Round. Top, and Mr. N.M. Glassmire ap pointed Postmaster. The people of that neighborhood must find this a great convon ienee..as they are now served with a daily mail by railroad. We have received an invitation to a Ei E, "Washington's Birt ulay Ball" to be held at Odd Fellow's Hall, ovington, on the even• lug of the 21st inst t. The music is to be furnished by Squire ine's Band, of Elmira, and no doubt the pa ty will be a most enjoy able one. The Corning Democrat says that Sarah Jane Dennis, niece of Elder Borden, near Cowan's Mill, above Erwin Center, took the small-pox about three weeks ago from a let ter which she received from the West. Eve ry precaution has been taken to prevent its spreading. Judging from the figures furnished to the Elmira Advertiser by the Tioga town-lot speculators, and the secrecy with which they circulated the "yaller-kivered" printed by that high-toned newspaper, it would seem as if they had adopted the famous motto "Addition, Division and Silence." The Blossburg Register says that on Wednesday last an attempt was made to re kove a tumor from the person of Mrs. Rose, of that place, which was reported to weigh forty . pounds. The operation, 'which was performed by a surgeon from Philadelphia, was unsuccessful, and the patient at the pres ent time is lying very low, and cannot poss ibly recover. Twenty physicians were pres ent to witness the operation. The Painted Post Times has a notice of the death of an , old horse at the Gang 3, ills, closing as follows:, The boys at the mill say that be knew more than most of his driers, and tell wonddrfuT'stories of his sagaOty. If the doctrines of transmigration of souls be correct, the man who inherits old Charlie's spirit will be an honest man, one. who always pays his debts,who always does as he agrees, -and who never will be guilty of a. mean trick; in short a first class man. - A correspondent (Attie Elmira Advertiser writing from Harrisburk relative to local matters says: "A delegation of solid men from Tioga county are here looking after thrs division muddle ( of that county which is as suming exciting proportions. As between the Minnequa scheme and - that looming up in the western portion of the county, although it may be part of Derclie''s tactics, I predict no ',disturbance of the territorial rights of either Tioga or Bra'dford this winter. The members from the counties' interested, are all able men; they are believed to ,a unit against division, and if so, it will be a big thing to run any offensive measure over their heads. DEATH OP JOHN JAMES.—John James, for a dozen years Mail Agent; between Corn ing , and Fall Brook, died at his residence in Corning at 1 o'clock last Tueday mornin-, aged sixty-four years. His funeral obsequies were celebrated last Thursday Blossburg; under the directions of Members of the Ma sonic Lodge of Corning. We copy the fol lowing ob4uary notice from the Journal of last week : He was a kind husband and an affectionatefather. His death is deeply lamented by our citizens, and by a large acquaintance in Tioga county, Pa. He was a native of Wales. We believe that he came to the, United States_when a young man, and work/ ed as a miner in -the anthracite coal region , near Scranton. He then_rernoved to Blyss- ' burg, and subsequently Was-associated Nvith the late H. Brewer in etploring-the/Fall Brook coal lands which Hon. John - Magee purchased after their examination of the ex tent and depth of the coal deposits.- TwelVe years lige Mr. James was appointed. Mail Agent on the Blossburg (S-: Corning and Tic ga Railroads, and.atter a time he removed to Corning, and has ever since been a resident. He held the office till his death, giving en tire satisfaction to all concerned 'by the effi ciency.with which he discharged his official duties. he was extremely popular along the line, as he was ever courteous and faithful to his trust. He was a remarkably genial man, and his familiar face and pleasant greeting ,yjil never be forgotten by the citizens of the villages along the route. He was an earn. RopeLiican fit/in the organization of the. party nearly eighteen years ago,. and he was unusually intelligent concerning the princi ples or policy advocated by the party. His health had been impaired" by a rheumatic or gouty al3betion of the feet for Many years, and often in much pain and with ail acuity he made his daily trips as Mail Agent. He was taken ill with an infianimation of the pleura, last week Wednesday or Thursday. On Sunday the disease seemed to be abating, and there was no ;reason to apprehend a fatal result. At midnight ho was attacked with hemorrhage of the bOwels, and sank from the 'prostration, dying at one o'clock on Tuesday morning. On Christmas lie had a gathering of his family, there being present twelve children (sons and daughters and sons-in-law and daughters-in-law) and sixteen grand-chil dren. It was a happy family party, and none realized that it was the last before the circle would be broken. He was permitted to see his sons in prosperous business, and his daughters happily married, (and sons and daughters by birth and marriage, all very highly esteemed in the localities where they severally reside.) The gympathies of many friends are bestowed up the bereaved wife and children, its this dis ensation of .Provi dence. and all readers w ho had a personal- 1 acquaintance with Esquire James will sin cerely lament his decease. THE STEREOPTICON.—The exhibition last Friday evening at the Opera House was wit nessed by a large audience. In the main, it was a highly interesting and effective repre sentation of scenes in California, on the Cen tral and Union Pacific Railroads, at Niagarti, and in New England. The pictures were of the " Magic Lantern" order illuminated by an oxy-hydrogen gas light, and some of them were very successfully produced. The rep resentation of the Horse-shoe Falls at Niag ara by moonlight was the finest of the series and justified the praise bestowed upon it by the exhibitor. The pictures of Rogers's groups of statu ary were nisi,' finely rendered. They were ihithtul illustrations of works well known to most persons of taste, but which are always objects of interest as apt embodiments of universal human feeling, humor and pathos. But for the comic pictures which closed the exhibition it is hard to imagine any excuse or justification. They were bed in every respect, the;_only comical feature about mist of thembeing the fact—that they pretended reprertit.anythlug• eveieen.......on earth. 611 rely, the comic 'ids or pictorial iii t consist. simply in false drawing and bur lesque., The exhibition would be much in. proved by'the suppression of most of these "comic" failures. Excepting these, the ex hibition w:is inqrtietive and eidertaining. and was thoroughly enjoyed by the :specta tors. I ODD Fla,Lows' BAz;Qurr.—The Odd 'Fel low. Lodge “f this place gave a banquet at the Cone House, Wednesdayvening, the i:Alt instant, at which about one hundred and fifty guests sat down. Robert C. Simpson, 'Esq., presided; and sentiments were offered re-ponded to, as follows; " The objects and influence of Odd Fellow ship." Rev. N. L. Reynolds.' "The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and its office U.G.Geroulds, Deputy G. M. "Odd Fellowship in Tioga county." R. C. Simpson, Esq. "Our guests-and sister Lodges." W. A. Stone, Esq: " The last shall be first—The Maj:G. W. Merrick. Rev. C. K. Bunnell, and Cols. Hugh Young and Thos.' Allen were also called out. The entertainment passed off very pleasantly. Nearly every Lodge in the coun ty was l'epresented. Music was furnished by the VireUsher° Brass Band, gratis, and "mine host" of the Cone House supplied a most bountiful repast. TEMPETIAITCE MEETING IN JitaxsE/14,D. rarsuant to public notice, the friends of temperance in Tioga county assembled in haze numbers at Mansfield on the afternoon and evening of February 6th, 1573, to rejoice over the victory gained at the polls, and to devise means for the enforcemeet of the lqwy pertaining ta .14564,1 Optiolt. " "Tharueqing was organised by the glee ! tiOn, Qf the .I*. W. Beach, 'President, and Andrew Sher! remark's I P. Richards, i following nam a committee t. rented at the, Merrick, Rev. *nolds, S. F. R motion : it was en o'clock. . , •,'oocl, Secretary. Aftei_ some L. - Reynolds, H. Lamkin, S. }tariff' Fish,- and 'others, the 'ed gentlemen were appointed draft resolutions - to_ be pre-, . yening -meeting : George W. lIL Lamicin ' .Rev. L Rey •ebardo, anilO. V. Elliott. On / (resolved to adjourn WWI ses,,= EZCZNO SESSION The presidinl Bentley was el ,! by Rev: H. Lei! ed the Bev. some appropri ed by ltajor ii l ins, who were The committe= the following, ed: _ offider heing - _absent, F T.' eted chairman: After prayer .1 kin; the chaiiman introduc ', L. Reynolds, who made to remarks _. Ho - Was - follow erriek and Rev. J. F. Is.o listened to -with interest_ , ori,resolutions then reported 'hich was unauimimsly adopt- Resolved, That this meeting appoint acorn. mittee, whose I uty shall be to select a cen tral executive county committee, for the purpose of ebf rang the laws in reference ,to Local Option, vith power to organize local co-operating o ganizations throughout the county. tonol: W. lignaticic, 1 EV H. LAMILIN, - IEV. N. L. REYNOLDS, ' F. BieI:LARDS, V. ELLIOTT, Committee on Resolutions'. committee was appointed in the foregoing resolutions ; fames Donnelly, 0. V. PA intt, E. A. Fish, 0. M. Hoyt, 2.5. Prof. Amerman, of the , then introduced the follow ,nd resolutions, which were 'opted: The followin; accordance wit E. T. Bentley, S. T . '. Richards, and J. B. Normal School ing preamble unanimously a , Whereas, W having assemb of Feb., 1873, i perance, there Resolved, Tb Almighty Go. have abolished liqh - ors in Tiog years. 'k ~ the people of Tioga county ed at Mansfield this 6th day Wrested in the cause of Tern 're _- t we return 011 T thanks to , that through His aid we the legal sale of intoxicating county for the ensuing three Resolved, Th ies gained, we proper means i law. - 1 :t while we rejoice hi victor 'sledge ourselves to use all our power to enforce the / . Resolved, Th i elared by OUT unee people of the liquor lakvs the Court." It we rejoice to hear it de -1 ourt, that, "if the temper 'l toga county wish toieriorce hey will not lack. , ;,itid from t as wo believe finly organ ccomplish the end at which anization here' effected shall ty support./ . Elliott, being called for, ring remarks, which wore receive, . He was followed • a' in usual happy style, resolved to adjourn. Resohied, Th ized effort will we aim, the or= receive our hea l The Hon. S. 1 made some ati timely and well by Prof. Merril after which it w TiLE MITsiCA 41.6ADUSIT AT MANSFIELD. —Allow me, thr, , Ugh the columns ofyour pa per, to speak of/our Stale 'Normal Musical Academy. 11 / el eying as Ido that very few people - through ut the county are aware of the extent of th Institution, or are in any ~. I way acquainted with its working, I have no doubt that g •ery lover of the divine art Of music will h it with delight the intelli gence/flint we h ve in our midst a school in which all depart eats of music are taught, where our sons ttnd daughters can receive a / musical education which is founded on true Principles. Mu is is taught . here as other 'sciences are in o r schools and colleges, and no one who will take the trouble to get an understanding o the plan will fora moment hesitate to acknowledge. its superiority over all ethers. My interest in such things has led me to be a very close observer during the time the school has been in operation among us, and 1 aving had almost daily op portunities of itnessing the manner in which the differ•nt studies are blended to form a perfect • usical education, and also the plan upon w ich the instruction is im parted, I do not • esitate to say that I believe it is the only tru: way, and the only way in which the masse• ever will be able to obtain musical culture. The rapidity of progress renders it much beeper for students to come here and acquir. a thorough knowledge of -music than to stay at home even and "take lessons" the 01. way, which really gives them no knowledge beyond being able to play a few tunes. The success wi ' met has astound seems possible tli i in so short a time' of March, 1872, were anything b was in no conditi school, and man degree of suspici ery such an unde by those who it The success- of t away with all tho the building has I c, capacity, there i not occupied. T students here, so away, besides th towns and count Prof. D. C. Je cipal, has literall instruments of al dents, and the in more which will graduating status implies somethin execution. The . students shall ha ' of all the faculti correct judgme They must-be ab ing of both voc in solo and chorm of harmony and i are (aught as corn orAny of the stui School. l h which the Institution has every one, as it hardly at so much could be done It was opened on the 18th nder circumstances which t favorable. The building in to accommodate such a people looked at it with a in, if not prejudice, as ev taking must be looked at le not acquainted with it. e first term, howeNier, did e„suspicions; and although been greatly increased in • no portion of it which is ere are a large number of e living hundreds of miles I , se from this and adjoining •s. • ett, the enterprising Prin . filled the building with kinds for the use of stu rdasing numbers demand be soon forthcoming. The am happy to inform you, more than simply a fluent equirements are that the 'e a complete development L which combine to form a !t, and, a cultivated taste. e to give a correct render ,l and instrumental music s. This involves the study usical composition, which mon as English Grammar Hes in our State Normal Treat, the Preeeptres, is nt, performer, but is a fine y, has had extensive ,ex her, and has 'long held a lo the one she now occupies. ewett very fortunate in. se les, as very few could be id for the place. lam told I students registered in the any additions have been I'The building Is alive from e at night with the sound dress and stringed instru as well as the beautiful , are practicing voice eul- Miss Josie A. not only an elcgt student in Theo perience ris a tea situation similar I consider Prof. curing her servi. found so well Act that about sevent, fall term, and .1 made this term. early morn till la; of piano, organ, mcnts of, Cora meal, per cwt i 225 reed, per cwt ' 2 00 'Potateee. - per bush Apples, green, per bush '''' ' 5 -66 0 —. 00 Onions, per' bush ' I 1 60' 1 75 Turnips. per bush ' • 25 90 Pork, per lb' ! lO llama, per lb - ' 14 • 15 Should era, per lb .. 10 123 Buttar,Per lb •25 28 I Cheese, per lb • ` ' 12,i; I 16 Lard, per lb' . . 12>, 16 Tallow, per lb • . ' 8 10 Roney, per lb - ' 20 20 Beeswax, per lb Vinegar; per -gal Eggs, per dozen Dried apples, per lb - Dried peaches, per lb - ruled cherries, per lb Dried blackberries, per lb -\••• • • Dried raspberries, black, per 1b... Dried raspberries, red, per 1b.... Cranberries per qt Ray, per too Wood, 18 inches, per cord Wood; 8 feet, per cord ' Coal, hard, per ton Coal, soft Ground plaster, per t0n..... Sugar, "A" coffee, Per 1b... Sugar, yellow, per lb f• ,, Sugar, brown, per lb - Teas, green, per 1b.... Teas, black, per lb.. Kerosene, per gal. Wool. per lb„. $lOOO REWARD. 1351t108' ALLEVANTOR Is composed of Atrimonia; Chloroform, Spirits of Camphor, Tincture of Lupu lin, 011 of Juniper, and Alcohol. This compound is unequalled in the annals of medicine' for the cure of Nervous or Sick Head Ache, Neuralgia, Trembling or Twitching of the Nerves, and all Nervous Diseases. It will counteract all poisons, banish pimples, cure scaley eruptions, itching, humors, ; it equalizes the circulation, invigorates the system, increases the action of the heart, without exciting the brain, cures Heartburn, Palpitation and Fluttering of the Heart, Dyspepsia, &c. Briggs' Allevantor absolutely passess es more curative properties than any other prepara tion. Physicians, chemists, and others are requested to examine uud test the remedy, and $lOOO will be paid it found different from representation. • Cough s Much has been said and writ • ten, and many remedies have been offered for the relief-and cure of throat and luug diseases; but nothing has been so eminently success ful, or obtain,ed such a Tide celebrity, as Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer.' Corn Let them ache, cut your beets, • curse them and make up your mind that you can endure their torments as long as they can torment you, but take the advice of an old chap who has tried it, but got worsted by the corns.-- They are worse that a coon in a barrel ; never sur render, but Light it out on that line summer and winter, Bunions, ingrowing naffs, and other such pleasant little pets, are gathered into the relief kitch ens,' by' using If/41GUS' Corn and Bunion Buntedies, Allettator anti Curative. • pl es I,, u ag sb e: u n ci a l - i t i e ra rro oe r t e t v o er m y a a r t l t k e i m na pt fc t i o r c c u e r n e . them tuts been baflled. By unceasing study and ex perimenting, Dr, ,iriggit has discovered an absolute cute for internal, bleeding, external, and itching Briggs' Pilo Remedies are mild, safe and sure. Sold by the following Druggists :—Hastings & Coles, Wullaboro; Benj. Doirance, Elklazid; C. P. Leonard, Lawrenceville; D. orcutt & Sun, Painted Post; Ver utilyea & Warren, IVeutfield; H. IL Borden & Son, liege, and. G. Thayer & Cot, Nelson. Sold by the following General Dealers:—P. J. Preaho and Win, S. Gregory, Erwin Centre; Seely te Crandall, Nelson; J. G. Parkhurst, Elkland; Crandall Bro's Co., Clark Kimball, N, Straight & Co., and R. & F. M. Crandall, Osceola; Wood & ticovell, Knoxville; D. W. Reynolds, Coaanesque Valley; E. H. Stebbins & Gee, Sabinaville; E. W. Decker, Little Marsh; N. C. Piatter, Knoxville; it-eW. Potter, Middlebury Centre; Joseph Guile, Lawrenceville; Dodge, James & Stokes, Stokes. dale; Dodge, James & Stokes, Wellsbero; Jesse Locke, t.aines. Cornsßunions, Bad Nails, and other' ills , cases of the feet, Scrofulous and Cancerous Rumors. Piles, etc., skillfully treated at the great central Chiropodical and Healing Institute, To. 697 Broadway, New York. DR. J. BBIOCrS & Co. Feb. 11, /873-1 y. POMEROY BRO'S & SMITH ! BANKERS, BLOSSBURG, Tiogo, County, Penn'a. BUSINESS PAPER NEGOTIATED. Portnoy Sao's Persismaa, W. H. Sun's, Troy, Pa. Plossburg, Pa. Fob. 4, 1873-tf. JOHN FISITLER, H AS the largest and best selected stack of rfi WHITS ANL! SHOES ever brought into Wellsboro, consisting of Ladies' Kid and Cloth Balrnor als and Gaiters, Ladies, Misses, Children and Baby's Shoes. • Gents' Cloth Boots and ; Shoes; Prince Albert Calf Boots, . Boys' , Calf, & Kip Boots, Youths' Boots. all kinds of Menu' and Women's wear kept hoe Store. The beet sewed Woman's su• market. I defy the world in a first-c . Shoes ever effete+ CUSTOM WORK. If yon don't believe it, try me. I bny only the best stock, and have as good tlordwainers as motley can hire, REVAIRING done neatly, and with dispatch Leather and Findings of all L•IIIB3 constantly on hand CASH PAID POE HIDES, DEACON , SKINS, PELT AND FURS. just , filled tip .aat - -Wier a. delta stock, stock, pesSoaady selected for this market, I respect fully solicit a fair share of trade. "Small profits and quick returns:" I believe to be &good business max im ; and Iho d the beet goods to be the cheapest. I keep uo shoddy. ' My assortment is sufficient to meet all sizes and tastes. I invite our patrons and the public generally to call and examine my stock. No trouble to show goods. Always to be found, one door nortje of C. B. Kelley's store. Main street, Wollsboro, Pa. JOHN FIaHLER. Feb. 4, 1873-tr. eflq[eio ,-- $l,OOO REWARD ! 0"..k.c.r,,- , ,V 44, s A recvard of One Thousand Dot- 0*,.., ... 4. 41 3 1 ara will be paid to auy Puyßicia , .VPA. 3 / 4 .1., e'l. , Nilo will produce a medicine that .:• . " , 7 c ., ..,.., Supply the wun:e of the people bo,er p.,. tie n the article known ea 5' Or. P. Il'ahrney's ' 14 ' CELEZP.ATED I Blood. Cleanser or Panacea. It must bo a better Cathartic, a better Alterative, a better Sudorific, a better Diurectie, a better Tonle, Lud, in every way better than the Pau-a•ce.a. No mat ter how long it bas been in use, ori how lately discov ered. Above all it must not contain. anything NOT TIMELY VEGETABLE, $3OO REWARD. A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for a medicine that will permanently cure more cases of Costiveness, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache, laver Complaint, bilious Disorders, Jaundice, Rheum atism. Gout. Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils, Tumors, Tatters, - Ulcers, Sores.Paius in the Loins, Side and Head, and F,sw , t , r CO4VI4a.UNTS, than DR. FA:IIIIIEY'S Blood Cleanser er Panaepa, I rt which is used more extensiv ly by practicing physi cians than any Other PolPlar edicine ' lul°wlLl- .Ifir Prepared byp. Rahrue 'a Bros. le• Co., Waynes t.., rn S reet, eide : ' Pr,., and Dr.ll. 'rens:cry, so '::. ,;.,. • - `Forth Kim Dearbotic°. "o te d , -, rice, .£1,25 perbot le. for sree b$ , -- ri• .. .7 • •-t Tholesale and Retail Realers,and LI-1--" i:4 - ` by Hustings R.: Coles, Welisboro, Pa. , . ~ . Jan. 31, 1873-6 m. .Parts, for Sate., r HE slibseriber offers for sale his farm situated in I Nelson Township, containing 1013 acres ; 80 im• proved and shoat st.f clew from stumps ; WCII watered and fenced.; in a goodstate of cultivation ; good frame house and outbuildings ;. three good barns ; an or• chard of fine. grafted apples, and a sugar-bush of cknoAt 11)1) trees. The fat in is one-half mile from the . YalitgC of Nrlfi on, with its stores, shops, and churches. coos will be sold oath the farm if wanted. The roperty will be sold cheap. Terms, one-half cash, pre balance on time. Possession will be given . In tbarch, 1873. Apply to the subscriber ou the premises. Deo. at, 1073.44,• A. IV. LuaG. PAY FOZ SELL AT • • VI CO 3 25 J 75 - 60 25 25 40 16 20 25 30 20 25 _ 200 • 3 al 6 75©7 25 ;3450- • 350 8 00 13% 12% 11®12 , 50c0)1 50 80c®125 voct wzacrintE couizsz 1. MARY A. LIVERIIIOIIE JAN. 8. 1878. - NolmmoT Eltukbvlh."- ." 2. JOS* 7174. - r INGS ' • JAN.. 24, 1873. • . BLACK'S STEREOPTICON - FED. 7,1073. 4. 011NEY CONCERT,, FED. 17, 1873. 6. ANNA E; DICKINSON • FEB. 24, 1873, C. GEo. 71ACDONALD,. - , SEASON TICKET, If.seri'ell Seat, $2.00. . SINGLE:rid:ET, • .50. * • O. w. AIEDIV/Olt, P/Ir...VT. g • p. . IL BOSMID O bto'7. - - _, ' : - E. D. youga, Tar. 4%. , r, w. w. 1.., IL IL 7'AC.l=„ - 1 . .. ' licrrE.--Owing to the continued 111 healt.h_of Maollbuald, the date of his lecture cahudt at pr, be flied. ' ' --' - ' ' - - ' . A FAMILY ARTICLE. - - Ager!te make $1260 per day, $75 por ; week AN ENTIRELY NEW/ SEWING MACHINE FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY FIVE DOLLARS. With, the Now Patont Button Hobo Worker. ,Patente l d June 27th, 1871. A moat wonderful and elegantly constructed Saw nta MAcittux-for Family Work. Complete in all its Parts, Uses the Straight Eye Pdinted Needle, SELr TIIItRAIONO, {Brea upright POSITIVE MOTION, New TO Ike i 011; Self Feed and cloth Guider. Operates It WueEL and on a TABLE. Light Running, Smooth ant, nolicless like all geed high priced machines. Ilas Patent Check to prevent the wheel being turned the wrung way. Uses the thread direct from the spool. Makes the ELAsric Luck: titrxml, (finest and strongest stitch known;) firm, durable, close and , -rapid. Will do all kinds of work, .fine and course, from CAMBRIC to heavy Cloth or LEATHEIt, and uses all descriptions of thread. This Machine is HEAVILY CONSTRUCTED to give it irrntrierru ; all the parts of each Machine being. made alike by machinery, and beautifully finished and ornamented. It is very easy to learn. Rapid; Smooth and Silent' in operation. Reliable at all tiling, and a PRACTICAL, SCIENTIFIC, AlncitAtucar. INVENTION, at Greatly Reduced Price. A Good, Cheap, Family Sewing Machine at last.— The first 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 capacities, while its many merits make it a universal laverito wherever used, and crees a rapid demand. IT ISi LL AT IS RECOMILENDED. "I can cheerf ly and confidently' ii , commend its use to those who are wanting a really good Sowing Ma chine, at a lowp ce." Mrs. J. P. WILbON, Rutherford Park, i Park, Bergen Co , N. J. , Price or each achine, "Class A," "One," (war ranted e for five years by special certiticate,) with all the fixtures, and everything complete belonging to it, In- eluding SELF-THREADING NEEDLE, packed in a strong wooden box, and delivered to any part of the country, by express, FREE of ftuther charges, on receipt of price, ' ONLY Frv.ti: DOLLAIIS. Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Machine we will send, on receipt of $.l extra, the new patent BUTTON ROLE 'WORK One of the most important and usef 1 inventions of the age. So suave and cerittiti, that child can work the finest button hole with regularity nd ease. strong and beautiful. SPECIAL TEnars, and Extra Inducepuetite to MALE and FEMALE !WWI, Store Keepers, AM:, who will es tablish agencies through the country and keep ou ;NEW DIACHINES on .Exhibition and ISale. COlEg 14ICIIITA given to smart agents FREE, gent's contptet outfits furnished without any EXTRA CIiAUCIE. Samples of sewmg, descriptive circulars containing Terms, Testimonials, Engravings, Am., Am., ENT TIME. Ne also supply - - - - - AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Latest Patents and Improvements for the Farm and Garden. Mowers, Reapers, Cultivators, Feed Cutters, •Ifarrows, Farm Mills, Planters, Harvesters, Threshers and all articles needed for Farm work. Hare Seeds In 'large variety. Norway Oats. „The wonderful multi. plying Eax-rras Cons Sl per hundred, S:c. &c. pll money set in Post Office Money Orders, thgistered Letters, Drafts or by Express, will be at our risk, and is perfectly secure. Safe delivery of all our goods guaranteed. •' An old and responsible firm that sell the best goods at the lowest price, and can' be relied upon by our readers."—Farmer's Journal, Neu, York. Address orders, A. CATELEY, superintendent. Corner Greenwich and Courtlaud sts., New York. Oct. /6, 1872-om. COAT, FLOUR, PLASTER, COVV-FIC3E3D, Buckwheat Biran., CORN MEAL, Ashton & Onondaga Salt AT THE WELL-SOHO WAREHOUSE AND 1 COAL y- 3„. ALSO kept constantly on hand and for sale, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS; LATH, SHINGLES, BRIM - Cement,' Lime, & Fire Brick. ME On arid after thia date, I shall sell Antrim Coarse Screened Coal at $ .5() per Ton, at the yard, or $l.OO per Ton, delivered in the village.; Thankful for the very liberal patronage that I have received . in the past, I beg a continuance of the same, I remain a faithful friend ot the Respectfully. - Wellsboro, Jan. 28, 1873.-9 m. CHARLES MAGEE. P. S. Parties intending to use plaster the corning season would do well to purchase now, as the supply is likely to be limited. Geti - e — "ra I•TELSO,TIOO.S. CO., P.. - 7 1111 . J. N,- &J. 111311PBELL ARE issuing policies in the following Companies against fire and lightning ,iu Tioga and Potter counties : QUEEN, ... Assets, $10,000,000.00 CON'TiliEriAL of NoW•iork, • 2 500,526.27 HANOVER, of New Yoilk 083,381.00 t e GERMAN AMERICAN, New York ..... —1,272;000.00 WYOMING, of Wilkes re, Pa 219,608.42 WLLLIAAISPORT, of to:sport 113,086.00 Ail business promptly a nded to by mail or other. wise. Losses adjusted and paid at oar office. Mum. Dee. 10,1872-4. , • Admiltistrators s- Notice. . . LETTERS of Admin2stration of the eatite of Lewie Kolb, late of Lawrenceville, Tioga connty, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Tioga county, all-nersons indebted- to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against said_ estate '.slh 'present the same to the undersigned in LaWthlef•Villt' r Pa , . 'ELAN ARD 0.-KoLR, .11.. TD SON BEEmAN. LawrVICOVITIP, Jan'yop.l. Adtu'rs 5 s 2 'o per day! Agents wanted!`-All class _ TO tao 4 working peoPle,lo either ,aex. young or old, make more money at work 'Tor us in their amire inommta. or all the timo, - than at Anything e se: Particulars free ! , Atlctrces O.•-Stiesee.& Co - Poi tland. Maine. Bept. 1822-I.y. Deerfield Woolen.- Malls I DEERFIELD; ' PA TNGEIAIII BROTHERS, Prolivietors of the titioce ~will manufacture as usual to order, to suit customers. OUR CASSJMERES are . wananted. Partic4lr titteutlon givett to Roll Carding 46', Cloth Dressing We manufacture to order, and do all . Linde of riou- Cardinz and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition., We have as good an assortment of Full Cloths, Cassim,eres, and give more for Wool to exellanie than' any other establishment. Try theta' and satisfy yourselves. • Nre wliolesele"and rebla At the CoWallesple mill% 2 miles below linoxville. - Jan,1,4872 - --r J. 1-1.-Griswold's Water Wheel. THE undorslgned, arc agents for the above Water Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend'lt as supe rior to all others in use.! Versons wishing to pur. Obese ahotild.see this wheel in opontlon "lietlire buy. fug other wheels. . 1.N.;(31i,1.51 BROS., Deerfield, Iray 15, 1872.. head the following : WEsTerram. Anal, 24, 1912 • We the undersigned, purchased on_ of J. 11, orl weld's SO inch Water Wheels using 6$ invhea of water to run three run of atone under a '2,0 foot head, and are well pleased with the wheel. We have ground sixty bushels per hour with the three run and can Average that amount per hour all day. , I I 1 - Arr. mat e A 'ene r 7 I TNOILK. 1 11 BnoTur.r.s. E. D. PIIILLIP4. .; 0/41411E0 P/14.1.14fL G. %%PRESTON.' PRESTON -&:',',ggdriftmikws,:[-; ErS ii C . - )4 : 2 9r" " g'.' . 7E%, TEAM ENGINES AND SOILERS. Circalai; _Gang aria Maley, Saw for 71 Tanneries,. AViafting, Geakng and Castings of every des . e..iplion in iron caid Brass. /..?, - Maeiliuer.:: 01 all. hinds repaired promptly and ut reasonable rates.at Corning, August 28, 1872.-ly IjBEAT CLOSING OUT SALE. =1 3131EZE.SS GT 400)13S, - CI_4O.A3C-KINGrS 9 SI-KI3Et and crther , winter goods at greatly reduce.d prices Regular 'Departments Kept Full. We shall keep an unusually late essortmeni of staple goods for our regular Winter trade, suck es , ";- FLANNELS, I ' i :, •PEINPS, . . SHEETINGS,_ • ' ' - ' SHTBTINGB*, . GINGHAM'S, ' , T.T.tiliFN CI v, . DENIMS, VA.PiIINEI, . TABLE LINENS, ' , Sc.,LACE CIIRT/NS, DRAPING MUSLIN, ~ 'so/11XL 0001;0 of all kinds, Corsets, Notions, and sell la tho entire steak at thoilac lowest cash ir.arket rates, .. . - i • ME3 tC)Cirt. neJ.a. , vaoe . This stock wo keep up in our regular line,,,at all times, sad hare now a much bdtter as: before for winter trade Jan. 14, 187 L° HUGH YOUNG'S Insurance,Beal Estate3Stearnship iTo 3. Bowen's Block qgy-Dtafts sold payable in any city or town in Europe ,n— Cabin, Second Cabin, or Steerage Passage tickets to or from any tovaq in Europe from or to Wellaboro, by the Anchor Line,' or the Williams Gulou, U.S. Mail Line of ocean !Steamers. za•lleal -Estate bqught and sold,on Commission. . ..4" , /, —. 1 desire to call particular attention to the Insur ance facilities afferdeo by the old Lud well Luewn Wel'nor° Insurance Agency, BLISEED lEGO.-- FIRE, L.TFE & ACCIDE.NT. Capital`•ltepresente;t $10,000,000. . /ETNA, of Hartford, Conn. , ' ‘ HOME, of Hew Ybrit. . , FRANKLIN, of Philadelphia. INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, of Phil'a. PENNSYLVANIA,'-of Philadelphia. NORTH BRITISH tI.MERCANTILE,EIIinhurg PHENIX, of prooklytt; N. Y. LYCOMING INS. CO.. Money. Pa. _ _ TRAVELERS LIFE & ACCIDENT, liartford. Policies written in any of the above leading com panies at standard rates. LoBses promptly paid at my office. NO. 3 ;Bowen's Block. HUGII Nov. 19. 1872. Mansfield fan Paints. [TWELVE SHA7)ES.I Mansfield Fire-Proof Itetalli JP' ALITV rr • ISSE OVER MIT:TY YEATtS These are the cheapest gaol paints in.the market.— They arc durgble and aillwsive, and the darker shades, top great extent, tire-proof. They are - put np in tin cans of from tive,(s) to fifty (:50) ponnii. pound in oil, and in packages•of from five to ten pinups; mixed for immediate ' use. - The attention of persons about to paint is respect. fully called.tu, these goods. the base of 'which is iron Address JOHNH. PUTNAM k BRO. Mansfield, Tioga Co., Pa Jan. 14,-3m Administrator's Notice. J'ETTER'S of Administration on the estate of ADE LINE SLOSSON, late of Lawrenceville, Tioga county`, Pa., cleceaed, have been granted to Horace B. Packer, residing in Wellsboro, county and State aforesaid, to whom-all persons indebted to said es tate are.requeSted to make payment, and those having claims or. demands, will make known, the same with out delay. ' 1101.11HB B. PACKER, Feb. 4th, 1 / 3 73-:Gw. Adin'r. M.. C:3). of C:1)..1.47. 'MANSFIELD, 'FA. LECTURE COURSE, 1872-3. „3att. "llefeuie of,the heathen,” ELI prainti:s GUN O. SAXE "Love, or Yankee Land," MOSES COLT TYLER "A Day and a Night in Congress." MISS LILLIAN . EDG4P.TON "Gossip, Causes and Cure." - VESCELIITS SISTERS ~ Grand, Concert N. G. LUT7., ' 4 . BriNrv• 4.- A_ li. PETTB, , ~, ~ . ~ —A . S. B. Coolui.aii,' c L-51 . L. IL Di:ciLan, , E 4 3044 'music will be in iitte l Oance to entertain the audience before lectures, General Insurance Agency, ENoxyrr tr. TLOGA. CO., r.A. LifepiTire, and- Accidental. ASSETS OVER .555.000,000 VoIrrANTEs. ..Alelnania, of Cleveland. Ohio. 4:1ii.0.n.5.:1 Nevi York Life and Fire his. ....... „21.00.0(10 Alcvyni Ws. Co., of Liverpool Co. " - • 10.516,:fi1 -- 'Lancashire, of Manchest - r. capital,. ' 10,000,000 Ins. (Jo., of Norlb,litucrica, Pa:-...; .....;;;.:!-'3,0,10.63:i IT Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Phila. Pa .2,0 , 47,4;12 2.: Republic his. Co. of N.. F.. Capital. .o:ifl,ocil =Niagara Fire Ins, Co- of N. Y . - I , 06b,060 Partners Mut..Fire Ins/ Co. Fork Pa ...... ...909,889 lf) Pldenix Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Hanford ct...J.,081.070 5e Penn'a Cattle Ins. Co. of .Pottsvilie . ' C00.,000 Ot Total Insurance promptly effected by mail or Otherwise. on all kinds of Property. All loaace promptly adjusted and paid at my orace. NI commuuications promptly attended to—Office or Mill Street'2d door froiu 3laui Et., Tinoxvilio'l'a. • TS: SMIT3I Jan. 1. 1873-tf. 0 I C TyLEA:SANT- and improwd menu; fu'rnished with all that can ba had to give one pleasure instead of pain, are found at - • A.-B. astman s-Dental Office, where the new liquid Nitrong•Oxlde is eontitianly ud -ministered with the happiest •rt nulls ; also I:ther, Chloroform anti to tiarootie-,s.;pray is used when pre ferred. ARTIMCLIL TLL~FI. from one to an entire set, inserted en short notice.— Special attention givvit, to ‘tiseaseia- of the mouth.— e,servation of the natural teethe. specialty. Work, i'karianted. and terms reasonable, Opposite Cone HOllllO. ilVellslioro. ra. , Feb. 4, .1.873-tf. To Suffering Humanity. DR. T - I'VLE'S PILE SPr.CIFICI is 4ftrranted to cure ever': case Of Col/Stiration and Piles, or money' retmulejt, Bokl by John 11. Plerce, Wellsboro, ra. . - Ont. 1, 1872.-Gr.nou HAMW=IMM OF The subscribers aro now Belling , J. A. .11):1:124SON' & Co. No. 3. CONCERT BLOCS:, CORNING, Ir r Jan. 1 .Feb. reb '2O Feb $ 55 , 13 /. 45 / V 4 MAGINISTS, v . " e have shed the Shanty ! 111 L BALM &GO TIOGA. P And now hat'o but time to sa l - customers that w=, ffi; =I FOR TREIL Our Elegait New store ' Is tilled faill i e 1171414 2 :1,_;E , , , et the lomat pricer to Call and you will know how Oat 15;18V2 WHOLESALE DREG STORE. CORNING DRUCIS AND ATEDICTENIS, PAINTS AND OMR, MAD DEUS DAVIDS' INKS. ELITIUS CONCEI42/tATED BIEDICINES, IItEDELL'S FLUID, EXTRACTS; DU un:rve. cocoAnzg,-; TRA;TS. ECEROSENt LA M. PATENT MEDICINES, BOUTS/TA - PErtrv . "AMEX AND , FLAVORWG - EX— I, TRACTS, WALL PAPIT, WIN- DOW GLASS, - WHIT WASH LIME & DRY CO ORS, AGENTS FOR INTAIVIN ~ & CO'S - MINED IL. s• S:9lti Itt Wholceale Prices, tirtye aro• requegte4 et: and get quotations before soing . futjtter Eati , Jam 1. 1872. co_ .1: it ),ERMANs :artment than 4ve aill • to our irloridSoul4 have good I S GOODS found t la yourselves, T: L. BALDWIN 8i CO, i~-.~-~: vizun ' i