091 911(1 Departure et §l-40 eg. — 4 • rflins Stages running 4)ver ' the different routes from Wellabor°, will depart and arrive as follows from tho ":8:1.311.10 01 :-. Welisbore Post ()Oleo: . ; TredA--Depart 5 & 10,a. ra.,Jarrive 1 . 1.1 and 7 o'clock p. m, ; 1,1 ‘l,icto.—Depart Ba. tn., arrive p. ' C ot ' DEUS powr.—Dep. Mon. & - Thur.2 p. tn. Wire Mcnday &Thursday at 2.2rn. ".i.ltssErSaose.—Depart 2 don.tThur.fia srriveTuosdaya Fri.sp,ta STos r FOR §—DemTl . k Faddy at arr. Toes. it Friday at 12 m. ,ik COUNTY AGITATOR. ' Local Items. ONESDAY, NOV. 30, 1870 New Advertisements , l i N d.l—J. A. Parsons dc Co. , ':-/tiocb—Tirs. Harden. ,pews in St. l's church will be a Saturday, the 3 ; of December, : .ai I i t Or chard). J. N. 13.&cnE, Secey. t b LINES FREEWIL.Ii<RAPTIST 11111:4 dedicated on the 17th of Decem p. M. All aro cordially invited to at- SALE.—AIot of household goods, tern Call on D. W. Avery, corner of ccd Waln greets, Wollaboro. '5O C4S BEAT rr.—Mr. Ri6hard of this place, killed two six months pigs lay last, weighingl3Bl/ pounds. BAD.—Whisky triumphs in our kt,,c Men and - boys are frequently grj ggling under the influence of the ac t i stuff. Law and order, or whisky and vrbteh will you have? • tb:-H. Curtis, the .A:q - deitor agent, ke his annual tow , through the counly. ° Lately after the Norl4rr term of court. ••ry one be prepaied to encourage him ri.• ; 4 ;weary way, "in gathering •up the little this office. His contracts and receipts nth' with us.. - 8t • TILE BITS.—AIi the Oaces - of bust ! ‘n, c losed on Thanksgiving day in *ellabor°. A i "; , :tiece., are about plundering when honest Ht are es!eep. Look out for them. Coos r: e House :,9 now open to the publio, i .--7 xtr oil as though it was going to do a • ,4' . .,, tuEIGUS. ''ir.l. Kimball is doing a rushing business in ;Lifinery line, and has on hand Jots of hats, 4 .m, .to., to accommodate all who want. 3elmbold, pays nearly half a million a year ;remising. His success shows what printer's 311 ~ Lewis Wetmore writes us from u,miseouri, saying that a heavy drouth •ien experienced in that locality during the Plainer, which has greatly injured 801:061of caps. He says potatoes are 25 cents per !Lon] 40 cents, wheat 80 cents, butter 30 ,froth pork 5} cents per pound, and beef per pound. (11PENT.—On Saturday last, Mr. J. of Delmar, while in the act of put senering grain into a thrather, had his left .aught in the cylinder, tearing a portion tich finger, and also from the thumb wo middle fingers were torn off close to Ed. ANC; TO LEAVE Us.—Mr. D. W. f the firm of Scars 3.; Avery, has sold his ,t in the Wellshoro foundry to his partners, •,t,rett from the concern. Mr. Avery is a workman, and has added largely_ in eery and business to the establishment the tar. lle goes to Groton, Y., his former or residence. During his ono year's resi in ihia phice, ho has. made many warm ~, and removal from us will be regretted AsuEz.4,—Webb Ilastiugs have tt„• new brick =torn of Wright & Bailey, • T litre, tifid will I[IIOVC in as soon as it is kri.s+ will remove hie drug etoro to -4 Work 4,f Smith & Bowen. When prop up. (hes.° stores will be model estali URAIDED SCHGOLU—RE rr.R Novrmer:u.—Number of ptipils in nt For evory 100 pupils there were :t ovry ?ay (luring , the mutitb, 93, as f"1- Fur th . f. department Schcol •' rigL.t ' a •• Archer'e, Prituor3,) • 75 c 1110 5 , h0.1 - -ef 103'popile—there were •.,• rar.iinces. In some of the depart• ‘'.lr,ime,s is-almost-unknown. A. C. WINTERS, PTIRRIFiI. I( fl RES AT MANSFIELD.—The 3d of Ow couree, of Free Lectures, before the • to i the State Normal School at Mansfield t;" en by A tiehurn Towner of the El. • t . Tharstitiy evening. Dee. Bth, 1870. I.‘ i DJ)* Life of Old Fashioned • the fourthlecture will be given Fri , g, Dee 161 h. 1870, by M. P. Elliott, ' W,ll•Let Subjek, "Young Men."— ...,!‘ b k lure will ba given by, Prof. .1. D. Elm if on Friday evening, Jan. 13th, ti "The Chemistry of the Sunbeam:. • :0 1 lecture a in be given on Friday evening, 9).1 , 71, by Rev. C. P. Hard, of Corning. Tim examination will COMITICIWO Thnrs- A M Dee 9, 187 , 0. and continue two days cw;le ore invited. :t r , xt term (It weekt.) will commence Mon 12. Zhu. • H. W. Williams, ceooal Law Judge of this district, receives mruendation by the press wherever ho 1 N hold Courts. We aro glad to see our 'in'vf the press so appreeiative in the right ,lodge Williams was an- able advocate and a safe counsels{; but ho is batter in hilt present if possible, than tt practice of law. I. bit lately liken absent three weeks, holding in the district. The Cameron Herald, on '''' , l6l:l of his late iisit to Emporium, where Ci , urt. has "''IRS tl ' illiams received great praise, from i attorneys and \ others in attendance, lair and itupartial decisions and rapid of Iwiincs," thc , Judge ha s Lc, I", (21 the Bench helots ' +r.e , t the criminal business iu this coml. I „te h o lding will he gLoi lit, learn that . lie' i it ut I)4 \ portinft' to thi, Count $. Saab sueze-s in a •• • 'nor illy 1.111 101 ..7.0 m uch WO) (I 1.1 , (1 ,, L1411 tic e O.l-1. )" 11 ' o any man. rl' clvrk tin- \ , h nossi trmeling for a ,I,,ry New York, made a short stay 1, numerous 'friends here last week- 22 \ 1. a urompt,' an reliable young. man, ' Ifitn success tr his new field of labor. Mitgee, who, Since the decease of '''AVe.r. b. S. Magee, has been most active in i ii , thagement of the Magee estate, was in " kw , week, looking to the interests of the :mein this section. Mr. Magee is a gentleman culture and beiSiness capacity of a high or, We hope Co 'see him take an interest in the .* develt.petrient of the county. PUICI 11. Shaw, Esq., who has been practi , 1 g law at Pantou, Pa., for nearly two years 4 " , Paid a visit to our place last week. He is ling to North Carolina to engage in- the inset. Ites business with Wm. B. Smith, Esq., our late :""miri• Mr. Shaw is a'genial fellow, "awl a '%ng man of real worth. He was doing a ''og business at Canton, and we hope to hear of i t continued success in the new Said of his le,- %rs. --Major Wm. A. 'Nichols resides at a place in &tau called after kis native county. His ad• • dregs - Is'Tioga, Neosho 4egnliitticultllVWl railroads pass through the place; one, the-Atis T souri, Kansas and - Texas railroad, (owned by the . Rothehilds,) the other the LearmwtVl).lal4, Lawrence, crosses the former : at` 'ioga Re sisys they expect to linva another; When he woht there, some two years'altd,' there' was no railroad within seventy miles The toivu is growing very fast. The Major has farm n short aietance oat of town. where his .fami4 re side. IN devotes his time to the practiceof law,. in which he is doing well. - • -L - The mother or Mr. A. 13:; IleOker; - editot",tif the Troy, Pa., Gaiett4 died at /lea, Brad fern eo., on the 18th instant, aged 73 years. —The Bellefonte Rept/Wean, in a late. num. ber, pays a very high compliment to 3. R. Bow en, of this place, Assessor of internal rev erittek:fer this - Vitriol:, a iiortion of which we Ox tract : "Mr. Bowen is peculiarly a bustness.manfitis success in life fully attests his capacity thia respect. But as facts anti figures speak •liinder than words / we submit them : •I' From May 1,1868, to April SO, 1860, before Mr. B. took the office; 'fips't assessed .5136,b81 -51, with 14 Assessori. 'Prom May 1, 1869, to April 30, 1870, ain't assessed, with assessors reduced to 10 354,224 38 ' Increiso ' $17,242 , 84 Increisc,.l3 per cent. .. 4Xcludink • the items of spirits and .t penaltitis,ibe increase is 518,517 i 88 The increase is I.sper cent. Add to this a saviog of pay of font ' ' •r' ' Assessors, at about VW per month, "4,328 00 • 50,824 00 • "What can we say, with these facts ancP'fig ures before ns, that would or could in :the stabil est particular add to the" reputation- Of. this ex cellent wan and officer? .Everything paw= er has been done to secure the reduction of tax; ation and ibis faithful application of all,,inoneys collected." . • • . , • . —Norman H. Ryon, Esq., who road law in this place Eon e years ago, was elected to the Le- Bislataie in Illinois at the late election. We are glad to make record of the success and propel , - ity of our Tioga county boys in the West. • THANKSGIVING,..7- Our I village *at very quiet all day Thanksgiving. The business placia were closed, and services were largely etse tended in the morning at the lifethonist and Episcopal churches, end at the .Presbyterian in the evening. The last was a union, prayer Meet- .. ing. There should be more such. There is, too much jealousy and bitterness between our chnr. : ahes,.hot particularly in this, but in all placCs.— If they aro all trenches of the same tree, they should feel free . ,at'all times to recognize the rela tionship, and ste s uld not ,qeter'rel aripng them: delves—making faces at eaoh'oth'er,..as: much -ste w say, " Your fruit is triffCrJ—riiine, sweet."— : Union meetings should de.ithey with all thiSIL; The difference between the churches is not se great as the di ferencis between" their mentheri:' Wo hope there are and hill be none between the churches of our village. Dr. Buck's discourse was fiery heautiful,and Comprehensive. Ther, was more in than one . Could well digest at ci4 sitting, particularly on Thanksgiving—that is those whohad any thanks giving in anticipation; for thanksgiving in this sense means a good dinner, made savory and re galing by the union of friends. We were - not troubled with such a prospect, though bur hos tess, of the Wellsboro Hotel, certainly did her share to make the dinner good, and the day . . . agreeable. During the delivery of the sermon, and in that part where the nice distinction was made between God and nature, Creator and creature, a personal, individual Godhead and Pantheism, there was a most beautiful ocular demonstration of the Law, but wo could not look beyond it and see the Lair giver. It was the reflection of, the .surt, which frequently shot froth 'under - the clouds and pic tured the stained glass windows in all their bean tiful colors upon the wall. The 'windows are pretty, but these sun pictures of them wore much more beautiful. It would take an artist a long time to paint such a picture; and then the hues would be like those , of the dead and decaying leaves, compered to their rich• colors when put ting on their death tints, 'in the fever of their last hours—by the side of the living colors so in— stantaneously 'printed by the Author of all beau ty ! But who is the Alija ? Where l is Hel, Who has seen Him ? How can we know except as we :tee Him reflecteilihns in nature Our senses are too limited to look heyeid. It must he faith that carries any one farther ;4124 what is faith but uutural belief? What we see, we know : what wo believe, we think we denow ; abd who shall say that anpther man's thought is farther froth lthe truth than his own( Hia , thinks it is, and that it all. rt. is God' in - Man 'that' thinks, or else the Devil ;l i ned if the latter, then there must he more than one Author—and that leads us to Peljtheism, which is worse than Pan theism. These are the,mere speculations of men. . All must belicio in a God; and it.doe's not toot— ter what we call Him; for He is God all the same, thou t gh we call Him Pan. All but the one living God, are idols ; and ell who builln up gods for themselves, whether of stone or mental mech anism, are idolaters. If it bo even us to see be} arid over all false theories and gods., then are we believers in the tine God. But who shall say his is the true God, and another watt's is not? . ICU AA ..... 9S 98+ 95f FIEWItl:11C LECTURES.—The first ,of the Hertuaic ,course of lectures was dallve.;e4' by John G. Saxe, at the ,Methodist church in thi village, Friday evening, November 25; 1470. - .=- 11:ere a as a very respcetaltlo andienco in. attend. ance, although the night was very dark, and a disagreeable t.tertn, part` leet and part rain, set in early in the evening. The receipts of the eve ning and a pro rata share of the sum realized from sale of seas,-n tickets, make up enough to pay the Iceluror and expenses about $lO. This is a More favorable result than could. ren-- sorialily have been expected oit'stioh a night. The lecture advertised was his new poem, " Love." In addition to this, - Mr. Saxe kindly consented to recite three otbers, , "Jardin Mo bile,l "St. Jonathan" and "Proud Miss Mc. Bride " Very rarely indeed is an audience trea— 'ted 'to so wuch * wit and humor in a single eve cling. Every Atne!rifun knows what to expect from Saxe. His poems have been 'read in !every household, and no o e can mistake - their '!r ,, ciiir.het; ship. 'wherever seen.' We had never ,bea'rd'hirck before, but we had 1 4ned to know him as be is from his poems. W i p s riOne sees, hears and talks with him, it is JehniG. Saari allover, as he istr*- fleeted in his poctry l , -playful, spicy, unexcelled_ in wit, unequaled in litiod ',humor—hailing trier: And there is something more than all this: He touches the tender! emotions pathetically, And you know he speak from the nature as he feels it. In the voluptu us lasciviousness of the Jar din Mobile, wbero arisian infamy may be' seen under gaslight as i is, he sees something which has a charm, it may be, as false adornments charm the giddy children of a distorted nature; but he sees something to abhor,' to deplore, to condemn, and to guard against. NVe see all the emotions in his face, even before be speaks the word;. - Indeed, we should have been unable to appreciate his poems, bad we not read them in good part from bs speaking countenance ;.for, unhappily, many or, the audience could not un derstAnd all his worlds, and we among them. _ An attempt to ive our readers 'any' annlysie, be futile here. No notice can .do justice t•• -•rise— d inuct Le heard to be appreniated. Tlss Is st e urge all to go and hear all the lee— urc% uI ibis vvurse. Wo are proud of the coarse thus -s. well Legun. It is a great credit to' our place, and sce nre - klad the peo`ple alip'reolatetheir opportunity so well. no I'4; acre people present from issliF Of the county. Wo noticed NufeSsor,llot lon ur..l wife from the. Chwanesqpe,, P'refevsor;C O. Thompron and wife frOmlCiansfield, and some !\eigut or tit, from Tioga, whose - o : h c eerful_faces , `here glad to rte. The party from Tioga_rtoppo„ . over night, end in the morning- looked threngh ' the\Cone lionize, expressing themselves much pleas.d with it, as all who see it do. This hotel will he in running order hereafter, and we hope to see snob parties here \at each lecture. When I am roads 'are good, the rido to the county seat is roads' re easant, and we advise our friends, young and old, from all'parts of the connty, to come and , see its and hear tho lectures of the Ifermaie . - Coupe. , TYse next entertainment will be:,DecenheF9 i t. by Mrs. Anna T. Randall, of dewego, New York. one - of The first elocutionists in the United States. Many of our citizens 'hare beard.. Mrs: /Lancia!! recite, and they were sod highly pleased with her, thit it le unnecessary to urge their attendance We are confident tbat no ono will regret coming to hear Mrs. Randall. Her elocutionary powers. arts truly wonderful. Beamois s tlckets may now be purchased ,for th remelt:ant twelve lectures for 80. 040 Thou it* Ittisto6l44lt ! • rom a dis • ! • 44 0 p metteitt 44 . 0 AO.. /I • 0 W. S Bailey,- cloretary. - • ! came among Ffsbighlycpmfpea: , 1 4444thiiisfo•mho had pleasrile rtClittlelt 4 -ittia nothing, but justice had' been -done her. Expressions of deep feeling and ap plabkto the sympathy of the human heart, her reading wols,m,orit exquisite. She seemed to be thoroughly imbued with the spirit of the author, and. proclaimed. his thoughts in an irresistible . .meMiter. Vibe hoped that our associations, In makiog Up-their future ptogrammes for lecture courses, will not forget,her.-4R4Tuk alrfriteitsv: She . ceifsee:the audience to forget the !reader, aesi.he,lest le, the theme.—N. Y. Tribune. Mrs. Randall has a rich Moszo-soprano voice of wonderful: flexibility and power.—Brooklyn • I 1 i 1 i'4`4 She givCif to: her readings tics best, of kill cit. ments—thc.poinl. elementc=-Oani6Helad "Chi.ohick e er ! "•vOfee,f At of wenderful,pyw °rood ,tfn pt.hpr conarotpd ; at times flowing witlfithosil ,fery,Suipothues's of some sweet song, lutd, thisq , overlowins!yirith rollicking jollity, dui . very e-m -liodimiet.or laighter.—Brooklyn Daily Union. AY. GQOAs. *ltr. ohas. 0. aers, .. - the , ontirrprising merOliantAtie large aseoitmont of dry goods, pmhrAcAßgAtliiit,. latest stylort of ilaclies dross goods, ,s?an*,•geNto, goods, and a' thousand other. Atrigs,'-irliii'Whe . propoges ,;),,,sel.k cheap. Drop in and see:. -,• —Newell, lc ::Oweris.. nt' Corning, N..; haYl). also just received - 6n Ini6lerisit --titbAc' Id!' - 'to`rgs,/, and are offering great indneenpltstl,Anstoinprk Advertizeintnt_ A next week. ' 1 • .,1 - I ill., f, 4-2 i • 'AGRICULTURAL SOCl2rMirrahe_ 7 l,4llt naitl trieetingpf the county Agrioultural; Society atilt be held at the Court House, Tuesday eve ning, pee. 3,1870. The officers for the coming year 17111 then be elected: 'lt isloited t 144 there "yill,bo a good attendance, as it is impertafitah* good officers bech'osen. ' We hope , to see many farmers present from dif ferent sections of the county. FarmerS do not all take as much iiiterelat in thls"Societi as theyi Should. It it a more tben;au t y f other class of dur citiztre. Some of them dowell—others neglect to aet when elec ted to responsible offami. We ; ,Should hare-igen who will act. There is very much Work to be done each year 'inake•the Fair a eacceesl and if the places are filled with men who think their own bmji.piii t efongre opt% selluenee . than that of the §pelety, there is likely to be another failure. :Thii.is:a mattes:4l - I)niti4 Interest. The -Bociety Alisle4nedAil4. 4 . * rally by alrseetionsantLelassetth ,In this manner , we may culakeit ! a -credit tti thetiontityi!i:•Nothing . tlonirmori. to bring' a' countY l ini6 notices ,'to "ads vortise iti.advantages„ant . l*Reieiie . 44:nadierfe interests, than -, a successful agricultural fair. l —, bai,;" . so"chtf his now fully plaj.ed upon ,its Ott again.; Its past!suceess insu r es, its ' filture pros ?eritY usefulnessltheiri dir t i t]y. It has dotio mueli - eitek than others have ifoniiii-inoiepoPulons and wealthy s'ections.— It. ean be made to do much better - still: - What we need is work. . _ We liopo to be# the whistle oflthel locomotive : in,:Wellsboro in time for our next fair. If so,, - Abe - peeple.pf, °they, .aeotio9s will kayo c uluoja, 'ter facilities ,for getting AeFe-;, anA if wp a 4ggin, now; we enti !laviAs larger crowd in tWelhibero - at• the fair of -184., Our town is growing very fast. People from a distahee lenll4- us ; and if Wo improve 'our - oriponurt VerY many will come to see bow we get along, at the end of, another ye1fr,,,,1,613 FIRE.—The extensive barns of F. D. Gunnel, of this phice 4 44pre burned dothe4roundl Monday ,Qi9ni,ag: helif s .• quantity of stein, and fi aniong Fred Douglass and other valuable sr 4)01c, were consumed. ,A.portCon of the hay; ,tl34liiiiini‘d to Charlee Merrick, vibbliaA ailisifurkee.: . , dad., the loss bears heavily upon him.. The horses, barn and contents ,were insured :'howl 'mach - we know riot: but lily, , liunnsll43 /oss-,n3Pst, b?./iexa vy. The firs is supposi s ni to beinceuc~iaPy.. - "You KNOW How IT IS YOI7RSIDLVitt.: , ! Tuoic,tors AD,ERTISINISI ialie only kind ,of pd hiertisitig that is' ncit'air ad' al—ftAd jef'-iitiiiilityi A distiller don't' advertise' bag Wl:liters Itt ii - meta_ , peranee newspaper, nor doesi-a; fiabdidishei ad.: vertise bis fine kids and neckties im 'the •Taiee threcttc. The Newcastle papers don't care a penny- for isiial advorttlooloptpipor doAi t o.l., kl.bltar at Sitka consider it worth while to d* dO anything iit- - tt;iii tiardinsertion Jima during the tinter sea-. "son. - Anil why;?—simpl y beed - uae 4i. a WOUtdri'.p.,bii : Judicious—it is!unneicesary. ,- ,- I -. , , ~ ;/ - To advertise you must chootie.ei Medina! iymeli will quickest cliettpest and' tnoetforefLiY coriVey the informrtion, you Vivo to impart, to those to' whom you desile it imparted. That's the secret of advertising'. • - -- : i i K. ,- 9 4 t.-,,- -, - i TO:atresiabnf, on the liqe" It would lid'idper-t fiuous to state that the'griis ',Rajlirt4 is-, "a, : big thing," but' to fsome even among those it May be interesting hi am that there- aro- s'ery: Dearly. four -hundred tations on its illain_Lipe and the t varions - biafich s penet r ating • the viry heart 'of the istate:: - Th 4 amount- of local -triv i gel - between - these Siationa,ifor purporea,of.tradeand busine,4 is neasiqtrilYi very large ; - eliefellife i d 'publicaticin which in its p !aura is peculiarly ! ! tplap_ted.-,to supply it generally felt want fo this t ay.:ding class of the community', will especially ..commend Itielf as a judicious advertising medium to the mer chants and bufiness men at ttto - tO S ions whleh form important centres of trade. - A lneation of this kind is noW issued Along,the,li 0 i 034 Zrio ' Railway .in ads fekti - iyato. keiskitFiVyi TitbleYSor, each of tliabiiiiions' gi'v'ing 'in ebnirict'kizir' tho dietroice between ' Statiopit _ ,oißeitiptarir arrival, and departure of - every tililn,pairthe pointe:laiia-Airges of cormeetion,tligli•tkverY,tati-,5. try 14110 - . 'l - 4 fact ,— a little compendium so compiete - ,9rai l no reaidenVat ni'netir any'atittikitt 6iith - e - liTio baring even semi-occasionally to take the cars, can well afford - td be viithidtiCri• eblif ire his pocket. About Ten Thousand cif,tkeseStlacy, are the size of a small porte moniiiie) hie dis tributed monthly on Each Division, free ofcharge, at the ticket Dfflees aud.thus are,' sure ? At? find their way into ever;bbilyro haPar;ilicttothet on t ar off the trains. • —1 " *— i j ) Now a page of this little time tab e is to be de voted in the form of a "Business, ireetor,y" i to. pdvertisemente of firms and buaine a iiiiiams, ere'., in the differen,t towns along the Bile of the re spective Divisions. • By this Means, the country pee le from the smaller villages, when they come to town,.to trade, will know exactly where to yo, ,119 w sot, .: 'Why, because they have procured a Tiwier't apie„ before, starting and have therein learned where they can purehrso: goods to , the best advantage„ 7 - 7 . i hhere's "jud3cou,si atilt - tieing" for yotii Ili.. '1„" i i ;', 4-1 ;. r iStAgREIAGES &TURNER MARTIN—On §at . inst., by the Rev. B. Bartley, at.t. father.! Mr. Joseph Ttirrife, to Ruth, oldest daughter; all of:BloplOg. IT OSE—vA.LItrAe 7 -4t. mksi "bi flit; irov. - d. Watrous, 'MY. Miss liattio.Palwo, bath ucy f !I' We btOwieltieived the "STAR STANR:frED Nort 2 7 for December. With its Jannaiy - number this unequalled paper begins its ninth .year_ of succssful pub:licationi ftfil itslik.W.ke • sta Racy 40 column papeW Vaiidtedqo Litefature, Poetry, Wit, Humor, - 'un and to ex posing Swindles and Humbugs. It is only 75 cents a year, and every subscribe receives gratis and !id, the, nary and ~.eupei. b Engravings,, ‘‘VioxEnns Os A4Eatc.A,t'. Which cost., $lOOO to engrnvo. Specimens can be seen at this office, or will be sent free by ad4ressing . ~„ TAB , ‘gii,AN-121.44D/ SP . 9.IA I) NOTICE. —T 4 would respectfully inform the T. now, receiving grest; additions merclAridizo, - bought since. kl:M: pFlees t which enables lliw !to-pll bargfuns.„ The - ladles are invited to e*.ami shawls and dress goods, wlscb pot styles and fabries not beroro in s ] market. • Housekeepers would do well stook ortable linens, carpets, oil N. 9. 1570. ',Tlit = - NoTfe t klit-4 - A 11 persons ft r rm CirA-.4lttinpbrey l Co., Ti ii.cicHqungliefop,th cembernext, 'October 12,'1870 2m 'll 4ifferea see ANriSTRY. -C. N. Dartt, dentist office in Wright-kl3alley's 1315+, -where be con. tinues to make•teeth with the 'nets improvement which gives betteraatisSaction I than any, thing OA la Dee. '4'o be bad at Dart 's only.—Aug. 42 I`B7o::Ltf. ESSOLUTION.,-Tho copartnership hereto -!D -for existintender the firm ,name of Sears do Averyl*as . desolved on the 24th inet:,hy tau-. teal consent:, All persons indiahtfd•to ,the late firm are i.requested to call aila settle line:doll= ately. • • ,113.&15.0 SEARS., L:SEASS. D;•W:AVERY,' • i 141 illMPßlerfs 'llieiia, mills are admitted by the farmers generally to be the hest in use. Call at this office.-sept 28,18t0, inVi t - - . , SPEbIAL NO-171 CAUTION TO PURCHASERS OP 11 PERUVIAN SYRUP (a protepted solution of tho protoxide of iron.) Bewai l of being deceived by any of the prepararlone of Pe Tian Bark, of Bark and Iron which may be offere to you. Every hottle. of Renuineims, PVIV , fi4l4 13 3 1 NPORPPravian Bark) blown in the glass.— 1i5,44119ne, soltslice.,us VOUS. PURCHASING. What Did It. Lyon's Hathairon made my'hair soft, Luxuriant hick, and llagan's ,M tL agnolia 114E't41iigettliaL'Iallareztanite Malt • bet , titty yilit.bow • sea. 1 kusige oratirsitho use these articles. -A fine head of iriapda refines complexion are the greatest attrao. one a woman can possess. Tho Katbairon and Mag nolia Balm are just what will give them to you—and nothing else will. The Balm is tho bloom of youth. It makes a lady of thirty appear but twenty. Both artieles,..#re 'entirely harmless, and very pleasant lads.possessifm. MADAMS Mums. We are iardrmed that the mOstzler , sistanl. - 31thignyielding theprivate attune who have claims vs. the British OdYernment are Dr. J. 0, Apt.: Qej of Lowell, Mass., the manufacturers of mad'. eines. They will consent to nothing less than that their demand for medicines destroyed by the British pirates shall bo paid in gold and in dollars to the last .cont. They are emboldened by the fact that the dee 'ilthetfottiot theirs:goods by the English In China and elsewhere (for where are not the thoublesomo nation fitgralkjing upon somebody?) have hitherto been paid in full, said they .now say that they shall be. They how- Avor-p d ropose this comproirdee:-(live us Canada and we S*lll eel it even, because we can then send our rem°. dies there without dutyi [Wakb inztotk I:lpirfo, May 18, 1870. - • . / 1 ..,. .. „ Professors BUCHANA. & DOWIT "ii Dso AMertean -; University„ tiro making woderful)cures, -I Of OaticetoTumours and Ulcere by their .., new dfseovery. A - pathless treatment, no PQ knife, no plasters, no caustic burning. el p, Themost -_ - ---- remark ableeffect cAlicEßs, of this treatmtnt . , _ . ..... . is, it sepa rates the chemical elements of cancerous o pt grorths,y.g that they shrivel, die and dis- ,*— . - - ,appear and will not return. All those af- -. . Bicted - C,Mitalten the Professors Buchanan & Dawn, Unfvefsity; or addr t. No. M Pine street, Philada. Extract from a letter from C. Aldrldir Wauseon, Fulton Co.;%OliegiA.,llltlffir - 00;1 fieutie , • men.—Pleasepond me on dlizen bottlea of ?your ' film /tan Hair renetter- Our 'bald. and gray'' , 'do-rit!`watit to be out. My mothiirtsn - liv,ing i recoraruendatlon of the results from the nskOfthe,Renewer.• ; Doing- tifmbat Iteletity years old, and ; furring worn a - wliOyer- thirty tdire, It seems a miracle to tlicrse who have known er Jooisot i r ti a rid whailittlii halt , she bad,l3s - w now her wig , thrown aside, her grown tfaturriPtiridobth; 'glhsay 1 rown`,4tia iu - gitlhnoth - ,.yreping you long 49k4ntie to, pour :.tilifisiltrittltOratsibeadsisf MB iciddi I rehnifn ;Yotirs r -.Bur e egos ', tiith the indorsemeni of the great ehedd Nein , England, Dr. A),'.4.:lhiyes and B. Danits.ll4lYeii, , elidtild satisfy any ono, which of tho preparations produce the best results. BEE jii l i RIEML NOfIEB! THE subsariber . .4rOgid=treseromandy Inform ithe ) 1 ..P *receiving j , • t: I t • \•‘,', 4 AIERCHANDISE; th 'Mt • bought since the great decline in prices, which e nables him to offer many ,„,,, ,\ •,,, - k• liatgains. Te)a;ziipp s tire hiq , 'Eto4lo of .it. ~~tt::7; I DRHS GOODS, Aikbich contiltrt many now styles and fabrics not befetolntroduced in this market. .1:4 • 110IISEICSEPER5I: 1. T ‘. -4 - • would - would do imeii hiit•Efock4, • , • „. • • s ; ,Clot t bi NatTi g?,,-Ao• :) • '11"0- . 1 1 / 1 Vil'AftDA`N fr a. l , Weliaboro, Nov 30, 1870,: .DISSOLUTION—The copartnership hereto• . 1..7 fore existing under the name of Henry __Prieset_and_Brother in the farming business, was I dissolved by mutual consent, on the lgt of Oct. liort;4B7o. HENRY PRIESET. Nov. 23, 1870-Bw, CARL PRIESET. A -11-4:101 t a 3k rq cooso ., j rivx hPkWit now imiir.p'i4d‘ii.ii', frame and Pathit/3oft 'P'4‘idal , : , . ; ~ --: • , • 11, , , ri Vi t 1#114:1 1 P(O : rOfet'S ' ' • V- - AN..,';.•, 1' , ' wiltbe:Aii 4 ti3Orin..a.t gad - 'r6ONE It6:d.St;',-:#iLS:fiqiiCi; '' ; ..1:i •,.) „ From -11(14..*,41 &izi' ' '. - 1816. 6- - ”" All masiq, loin periplel ere 1 - I, , t . 4iteil ,- t 0 -gall atidtiktilitide our ,i44lreitplipta.‘ i: , -,,,„ N,°, ' V.L. '. . N0v.26-2t - z - . , -1.1.. W...41.e.1NT0111; ~1 ~, -„•,...,_ .. ~ c 1,.- -.• 114 J. .: • %) •, 1 50 4 6 ;:a 1 ,.: 4 •.: * * 1 4/ 3 T/Pl: -.+. • :•...-,:',, • . , -- 4.i.iitor4 ' 0 sii - A`?... v t.; ? F'ilillitA,:A,- .. -. i Izt e -3 U.".. -' . yff.." r'' ' ' ' ‘.; ~* A color 'and ' :drOsiitg,:thai'''Oilt :' ..nof!!)tirn: iii6s`liiiir ) :P)fiire:'ttief ,- -•!••-j r.•1...‘44-1 . ~, ~., ..,-. , ....A, _..,._... It does'. :not,..',ProdUce a ,color. „- iiiiiichiiird the, poisonO4s, I Bally, fo., t•reparatibna do. i -; . .7 •, t.gradually restores the hair to its original color and lustre, q - supplying new life and vigor. It causes a luxuriant . growth r - ef7Aeft;Tine hair. t , ' ...,:The •-best • and • safest article Clean ar I I ! ne , t - s i ll , : ! , .T;,.f0.. y';L,\ , e• ‘ i I '. -t . :' l s ! -b ...1n..•,,,.,- 10 ..0 6 i •, d •.: i I IL-s L n••.e'.",;l i •` t . . ' . ' , Sold everywhere. ', ...., ~ - .. V .1 , ~ ~ . .sk . IPCIPRttiOBBINS:' , :) -. N0v.26, /8 - o.=aiii>.' , •%•:k.c ) 't,,c'- , ‘ , -- •-,-- -- - 1 i rany the, 19tli ek house of the to V 4111.460, 3'6W' Mititta; :7. 4 rt6 d;t•to' 4 'l l ` cz 'co r- ,• t.- . e 3 8 , d) "to t- •:,.., O c) ,;:, ,--1 4 :0 4 0 4 :0 zu • ' tvz t-- 41 -*I cv e, oo cla a • 21 Fi . Spp .O to' Fo c. r.: A s' 24 m=' •" its . ,-, t or ti- ' C7 g6' r-7 4 2 0 ~..i •sz ci • r 14:$ : t r-7 . v ., - c , -; ac 9 C, .."-• „--- „ .41 •-‘l , t, es • - ' :10CD '' , . : • ' 2 ' Z )•• 4= .., ' ' : .; k ''• • " r i :itnig . - g 4 coo , '" :.: 4 ,:d1 a SI, 0 1 . > 0 ~ r 4 .4 , •rt '4 6 - ,4 --z ,e''.:,' 0 •,5 ..1 11 1 .xi Lr ti. , - d 0 t; Ls f r q , , „,;..... , _ „,..) r a ...) 6 ' i lmo ics 1 0. ) 0 0 ..,.. 4 ;; , • 0 ‘C.3 '0 ek ,0 J 'a \ $4 g2, U a e) co ~,t ) .._.„ 1 : 11 0 0 , e lte aq s ti mi i s : Ts .11 6. 0u,5, 0 P1 m ,01_,.... , u) 2 . .) c) , C ,.. ). , . r....) 5: „,„ ca 4 ii 0 i 8 v. P t ,_.=.", z , I-1 0 41 'Z I i 4 )-1 = 0 $-1 CC. /.‘ t 2 c: ;t1 J ` •t=Egl 1 I P & r i 1, = CO ..., ~. •••• p ri ~... 0% e i).. . ta ,0 fr., ,7,5 e s; hp , : lg .- 02 , ...P 1$ "Iti 4 1 4 ..4 scl ,:, .9 El '4 1.2 2 X 1 -.4 C y ~.,. 0 at r _.,+-' P-4 'tl 1-4 F-1 Cr 4 W Ei 'il PANNF.P.,:z nsdale, N. 11. e subAcribgr Ito his stock of _gat, aeclitio,,it pr naitoy area , ue .13.10 stook ,P 4 tktaiu guany,new roduced in this to examine his lothe;mattingn; HAS HARD-EN, • • bte.to-the_ ga, are requested Ir4t.dayAif Be: GOOD dairy farm in Tioga township, Ti ogapounty, Pa., about 2.} miles west of the `Ttorongh of- Tioga. about 100 acres improved, : • 4C - 441apr9ved. - Has i on. it three tarot, threcdtrilijng hobris, apple and 'ptiach" ordi and o'ttrrlft.ixit freep.-,"Trpti 137. A;sqat. joining On the west; - ti" farm and'timbei. lanai; from 40. to 200 . aireutfdeeired. kith 80 aorei with a gdod..bitypko. good house. aid zipplitiOiOhnrd, Good lof dairylog:form. • - ••••NAlt, T:-/10311YMItitriti• • • - BEI ‘? ; k to his stock of , SHAW, LS tilid For Sale or Rent. , • t iS t l r . • SM lt e • w altd • ,9 coxtrumel e r • • i4J:IW A • , ; i _ 1 43. --A e p epared lonffer! great inducernanit to their variant; as Alley have dati filailleir More withian oaten variety of _ .1" . - EVt' :FALL Of almost every grade, qualktygnd . prlopi . We look through our stock and save us the time of e and then if tbey•don't buy it won't, be our tilj LlKAltorked 'Down 'to - ' The .• We take pleasure in saying to the Ladies o • • • endless variety of be_ dotal) EAIABIAV '.-DMVI OR i k . , . T Carpets v. j Carpets . * 1 , • ~_- ~, ..,„ „,.. • . ~ We Have a Very large stock_ of Carpets, , varying In quality and price. Per _.: .sons,wiffhing anything In thieliiaiNOlild do well'to call and look tronhgh our stock. - • ..4.41 4 4-: It .17. , , . 1i 1-.. i - ' . - " " ' . . k '2. We are still Agents for the and are selling gop(,t!g,ro. WE 'SELL CLOTHS ATI;FOASSI'MERES VERY - LOW-. REAIEMBE +THE PEOPLES'-STORR,•OORNING, Y " • •." , •1' I %DJ Pet. 5; 113 . 70.: . • • • • ,• - ; • MUM • -- r ~..,.. ~.~rr1C~~~C.~: . 7 • - ~ : • I"2 P.S k• •,. ~• _AND ROOF- SKIRV - 'CIH RY ..„ ►; 0:4 „I. if 1:16, t No. 4, I ,A.RCAIDE BLOCK, .(14eq,p4 . 0 . poptot;YCORNING, N. Y. 2.1 L, IA • • MVOs is, the laisei3t Fancy .Store in fill • ' :immense stock, of, EIM P filt Great rgains in Seamless ~..IDI,IOI.;GYES, and every other kind of Gloves. -ZEP• YR WORSTEI3;! - ; , ;i: • 'SIL 4 .VELVET rag qictl'ienjt44l.o;i; SWIT.CRE,S, E4BROID,NRXES,- P:IITTONS , =I =I Fanci . :jewelii;', - Braae:totS - ,. , . CORSETS of every kind, and in faet every thing kept usually found in a asylr. A'ANOT Ladies you will save'money in buying:gOods.(you cannot get in your yiein ity) by going to the FANCY STORE of A. B. 1-I.EITE, - [near the Depot] CORNING, N. Y. • Corniiii,lsT. Y., Oct, 5, 1870 , •EVER" , I,PER,SON , INI TWO-A COUNTY , ~..... : ~, ~- WHO WANTS TO BUY ANY c. • I) lii -4 5L 7- Cam - 0 0 I) S 9 i,..,,,, . SHOULD GO TO , -, • . Thelaegulator Corning N.V , . , ,, . . . ..‘ '' k • ". i t " . ,. ' , - - 1 , ,1 . : -. Vi Fot%tbere they can find a full assortment of every - desirable style of , , t —. ~.',. , 07rems- llFitill Goods! , s_. , in. BESS 600DS, we biste . PrihtB froni the cheapest to the beSt. I \ DiLAJNES, COL'D ALPACAS, EMPRESS CLOTH, , 141ER/1408 J , i ,_ . ~1 PLAID POPLIN ; ALL QUALITY, ' JATIANESOILk SI. Rwrzsd "' 1 FRENCH& IRISH POPLINS, &c. Tlien our. BLACK ALPACAS ] : THE CAPITOL surpass anyo l thers ever shoWn in the market, in color, weight, finish and Durability. We have an ilraost , , . . i .endless variety of. . ,•• ~ . , • L _ i_„l ' 'SINGLE AND IDOUBLE WOOLEN SHAWLS, ....Tost.whal everybody wants, and at prices much less than last season. Also a full line of , • SINGLE AND DOUBLE PAISLEY SHAWLS, at reduced prices. In Z Z co--', tt- ` *l -tic' liDoia:Liii 1 +0 6 coxi. GS-c0c0c31.1%, we have a , much larger stock than, usual, and having bought these goods at the lowest, mark, they have reached thie.season, vre eau,and will sell them as 1 . 97 as merchants must pay who hive to bay parrj We are offering splendid harg a ine in every department Dry GOods,:,Grocerte,silSoots, Shoes, Crocke ry, he.; or 4 invite all to, come and, see us, a s we are not ta he undersold. DRY GOODS _. ," ate lamp) go higher, so come early and save money. Corning,-N. Y. Oct. 5, 1870. I L I - ' NEWELL & OWEN. .. • t , • --'( • ' JC.4li AND WINTER MILLINERY. ivr over Xonng Co.'s boolxstorei Asp jug revved lots of IL fall IL! Winter Millinery to which she invites the attention of the ladies of Wellsbaro and vicinity. MRS. E. E. KIMBALL. April 13, 1870: ly k • Farm for S ale. Farmington, near the Lime Kiln, 3 miles frOra Netson, containing 05 acres, '5O iminov- Aad, for $1,300. , • , J. IV„ TUBBS, rSept.;2B;ll.37o—,3tof ; : .New-. =IP hotograPik Gallery. P - . ... - i?;lAjill:4lloßEstronla -respectfullytin , . : tidttnce•to the people :' of littlijttbotty and vicinity that be hati re-open - id .thelbontialcinier. ly occupied by Hq. King, over Eastinan's.Aen tal rooms , and-is priimied , lo Mike ,:. . ~.!. • • ALL STYLES OF PICTURES • known, Wthe.nrt. .Plclate call apd,eicamine L. Noi'lo, 1870 tf Wel c ibtirtej - Ittiliery JJ. BURGIN bay to tli4V eft tens of . WelLsboro° end) iteinitr that he is. pre pared to- suppt y rA,l4 them with__ , _ BRIViA PIES I) C.A:TLES, 1•. • ( the lierke quality.' WC 61110140 Fr) meals end and Ereah 07ST ERB to those vth o whit: Call at the old Sterma'Atarni. J. J. BERGIN. ,NoNt* - 20;1870-17. . New:Photograph Gallery.D.l,4l,67tmOrci. - ..' • , -.'Z4.ltetititt:tl)._ E. BreWiter. _ From a Calloomtaliper, to the costly Silks ANDAVpi'rk GOODS A very large . aesortmont, and at - very Idar prices II _ 1: 1 i 1 J 1 OE Winter Season. . . EN I only asklii4eOpte call and umeraiiug'the artioles Stoio;'. fault, , os our goodkaro.: Le6riestlb. J,. Tioga county, that we liave an. er paltorns of 1 1 United States Tea Company; much cheaper than at retail; TEAS' seine's EMI • .1 - teunen County; and is now filled with an the latoet novelties for • GERMANTOWN YARN, SASHES AND BOWS, CHIGNONS, CURLS, .LACES & TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS; BUTTONS. Charms & Chains. , 1, owea%. FALL AND WINTER New Goods! 1 C. B. KELLY HAS JUST OPENED LOTS OF NOW vitnsu DRY GOil FOR THE MA SES. TllROtall THE STOUT, and we will try and convince you, that we not Only have • i , 1 -1 t , { D GOODS, • bntist we are selling them clear down to the bottd of the market. We have a complete as sortnient of LADIES' DRESS GODS, , CAPS, BOOTS AN SHOBSi' GLASS-WARE, / TEA, COBBEE, SPICES, I . ETC., / We do not propose to mention all the items in store, as waranoh prefer showing goods. . . Or No ilitirge f for Olovring cio 9 as. Can and nee uB. 13.et 1 .z7, jB7O. ZOODR, SNIITH & -WAITE. =1 Drop-in andpiik. All styles and prices. / C. B. Lots. ~.I.of s New, -,,.6-904:;I: COME TO - T . L. BA LDWIN Sr. 00'S , • • - TiOGA, and zoo a nlei>otock of Gooch for tbo . • j- FALL S.. WINTER, ouch a ZILIZEMO 103,1183 GOMIS —all siylea, cobra and patterns— ALPACAS, POPLINS, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, &0., &o. BEAUTIFUL :Winter §IIAWLB, and a large assortment to select from. CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES; TASSELS &c., TO TRIM DRESSES OR SACQUES. —Our stock of— YANKEE NOTIONS I can't be beat. It keeps up with everything Yankees have thought of so far. HOOP SKIRTS, BA,LINIORAI I SKIRTS, CORSETS; &C. =:IE/tVg4/10i§ too numerous to mention; but will Bay that you will seldom find so largo an atsortment to select from in a country store, and plear down to the BOTTOM -FIGURE. We-also keep a large assortment of , READY-MADE CLOTHING, in snits, and• parts of suits. Should. we fail to suit you with ready-made, we have Cassitnere and A T4LOR TO CUT AND FIT. . . , Boliotts and Shoes, all styles Mid sizes. HATS AND 'CAPS-STRA.W GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A,COMPLETE LINE OF CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD ' WARE, NAILS, IRON, ' Locks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools A GENERAL STOCK OF GROCERIES. E. HOWE :SEWING MACHINE Farmers, if you want tools to work With drop in !3ALT4LINIF L PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime,o Cayuga Plaster, &e. Batter tubs, Pails. Firkins, and Ashton Salt to flavor with. • All kinds of Farm Producewant ed. Prices can't br beat. T. L. BALDI4IN CO. Tioga, Pa., Oct 12, 1670 it(co pm; GREAT AMERICAN ILEALTII RESTOR. ER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofula. BYPIAIN, +Ale Diseases. 1111(.11=1'in), Diseases o Women, and all Chronic affections of the blood. Liver end Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi cal Faculty and Many thousands of our best citi zens. Read the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Itosadalis; send for our itosadalias Guide to Stealth Book, or Almanac for this year, which we publish for grruitous distribution; it will give you much e infornuitton. Dr. R. W. Car'r of•Baltimere, says: I take pleasure i n recommending your ROBADAL- Is as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two cases kith happy vesults---one in a ease of secondary syphilis, iu which the patient pronounced himself cured after having taken five bottles of yoUr medicine. The other is a case of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly im proving under its use, and the indications are that the patient will soon recover- I have care fully examined the finnula by which your your Rosudalis is made, and find it an ex client Compound ofatteratire Ingredients: Or. Sparks of Nicholasville, Ky., says he has Udell jtOSltlillliA in cases of Scrofula and S conda ry Sfplillis with satisfactory results. Ash clean er of the blood I know no better remedy Samuel, 0, 151eFedden, Murftoreboro, Tenn., says I have used seven bottles of Roadalis, 'and am: entirely cured of lthenmatiton ; send me four hot ties, as I wlsh it for my brother, who has scrofu lous sore eyes. Benjamin Bccbtol, of Lima,Ohleortites, I have suffered for twenty yenta with fn inveterate ernption over my whole body; a tilorttime since purchased a bottle of 11 CIF!“1111 id and it effected a perfect cum Rosodalie is sold by I'. R. Williains-& Co., and W. C Kress, Wellsboro; Philo Toiler, Tiog,al M. L. Bacon, lilossburg;and Druggista generally. March 0, 1870.-1 y. HI ,I, VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER „firstk Fe* , Is the t only perfected and Is ci en ti fi calit' prepared l 'preparation of its kind rer offered to the public, land has,,, no compet4or ;in merit. I3y its use GRAY . HAIR is soon restored to its original s t youthful color - and bril 'Raney, which is so much !admired by all. Persons whose hair is thin orfalling lout will, by the use of our Renewer,sOon see its good ;effects, ns, by its tonic and 1 , sqaulating-p operties - the ---- ! hair. glands will be incited and the lfair grow. thick ' and strong again. In cases of .baldness it will create !follicles new growth unless the . !follicles are destroyed. It 'is cooling, and allays all itching „and irritation of the scalp. It does not stain ithe skin as do dyes, bit makes the scalp white and clean. As a DRESSING it is the, best and most i economical preparation in the world, as its : effects last so flinch longer. Send for our Treatise on th© free to all, by mail. RESTORES GRAS HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR; PROMOTES' ITS , GROWTH! AND I S A SPLENDID DRESSING, TRY . 0 N.E BOTTLE AND THICKEN f; UP -- THE THIN LOCKS! Said by all Druggists and Dealers in Medirbje, Price one Dollar Per Dottie. /R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY. NASHUA ) N. H. Aug. 3, :1870-li. 140,000 -BRICK F ail. BALE, of the .best material, by FREDERIC MARGRAFF, Kiln opposite tbe new Ceinetory. W,ellaboro, Eept. 28,18704m*. , 1 F! I & )Al nte r Millinery AND PANTY GOODS. • .x/rItS. SOPIELD; respeothally swami to jai. the public that she is now receiving.* complete stook of Tall and enter Goods. Espoial attention is ittod to hes MISOATIZOM ot j 1 !! Corsets, and Reao Made White goal% !Also, Zephyrs mad Clermantow4 Wools in Fancy shade: • P,Aterns in Zephyr and everything pertaining to the trade.. KID GLOVES , of the boat to:4lidi Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flower, Laces, &e: 'Vie Wilcox le Gibbs Sowing Machine forsale, or tent by tho weak. Mrs. A. 7: SOPIELD, •Wellsboiq - Oot. 5, 1870. tf _ , New Millinery ! MRS. SMITH, on Main Street, has just opened a very large asiortmenkof PINOT 042/41214 0 .-1 ,- .. • 1 MILLINERY GOODS AND LADES' • Fiala - Which she is Selling at COST, such AB i; AATS, BONNETS, STRAW! GOODS, LACES, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, COLLARS, lITIKERCH'FS, • • &C., .014 C., all of which will be Hold ;Inch below former pa- oes. AU work done promptly, and to pleat*. / MRS. CAROLINE H'ellsboro, Nov. 7, 1870—tf. /• I . • • / . Musical • Instrtimentsl r - - • ",:r • " TONG LT E ORGAN, THE subscriber informs the public that he has constantly on hand a large assortment of ORGANS, - MELODEONS,. AND )- Instruct on Books, for sale or rent. ‘l 3 l#taacass - furnished to order frfi". OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN iN EXCHANGE, and some of the same nu hand to be sold eheap. ' _He will be found Hotel in Micidlebu dress, July 6, 1870.-tf. a this residence near Potters' ry, Tioga county, Pa. Ad- A. B. A. BRIGGS,. Crooked Creek, P a. 25,000 Buisheig of LIME for sale by 1 Aug. 24, 1870 ISM Cheap Cash Bil William Wilson, HAS JUST RECEIVED LOTS OF 4 eirbErr GOODS! AND HA \ Marked them Down MI TO VERY LOW Cash Prices. TO enumerate the articles and give a disorlp tion of the variety and quality of goods, would be labor thrown away, I -therefore invtte all to DROP IN • and see for themselves and take a look through the mammoth stock and convince themselves that • GOOD GOODS Low Prices Ave the two great inducements for people to buy • . , . , . . Remember the place, Wilson & Vela Valken burgh's old staid. sept 0-ly II U ■ El w. C. KRiai. Store. AND WILLIAM
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers