T o Whom It Nay Concern, Li, unsettled saw •billa will be - loft with A. o w parties for collection sifter the 111. 01 n „ ? 1, 1871. TRUMAN le „COWEN. ' Dec ember 7. 1871 3w lON.—The cepartnErphip of Van D isoleU ti T Mitchell in the putillptiou bf the 4itater And goneral printing , business will bo 'oolved on the first day of Jam:tory, 1311, by Nal consent. ,T ho busin4s,vrill.be continued c. Van Colder after . 0 persons Indebted,to this officel are requested y up on or before that time. C. VAN :GELDER, JNO. I. MITCHELL. • 11, Is7o 2w 10GA COUNTY AGlttifOß. Local Items. E DNESISA Y., - DEC. 21, N 1870. Now4o:lvortioemonts., ? o yW s--. C. ray. 11 'Avrelry7-R. . Olnoy orphan's Court Salo—lnsobo a Mattison .totico—Ouren Whitcomb. No Paper issued next we e Grand Opening of the Cone House ake place Tuesday 'eirenink, Jan. 3d; 1871. •- To CORKESPONDENTB:—Seve al COM— .nications arrived too late for publication this Ar. J. R. Barker is in Neiv York, retnising Dry ()nods, - whiCh• on ostii ion in a fon days. Ladies tualti4ilote of that. RENOVATING.—ILLY. E. A. yisl4,, tbe en Sheriff, is busily employed in';.the!raig l 4 enovating and repairing the County Jail and widenee. Various improvements should bo ado to make the Jail safe and secure. S. S. FESTIVAL.-A union _Festival d enteflainmnt will be given ,at the M. B. IWO!' fori,re ar i ept of tbeiSabbatbf39hool, on iedriesdaj , evening, Dec. 21, 1.810. aro cor dly invited to attend. MIKE FERGUSON, Who WAS sentenced . 10 be hung aqtliaca for the Lunger murder- has i' l,\ : t es prononnAed'intinials by * D i n - ray of thi,llti ')lssano Asylum. Gov. Ifoffm in will probably' 51smuto his sentence to imtrisonfnent for hfo. CA.IIENDAP..—The Calendar published • rJames Sutton & Co., Now York, for the Pho insurance company, a copy of which we hare heaytiful specimen of work; sink° leditable to the'cornpany and the makers. ExA'AilNATxoNs—Embracingareviov fall that has bear; passed over during the tern 4 occur in all depatimenta :of the -.l3lTade4l - on Pr thonnsa instant, conimenai6W, t) A. M. t. In the High School, examinations will cora— uses on Thursday and continuo trio days. ,Pa: •tzti ant friends aro earnestly requested to at, :tut. A. C. WINTERS. To OUR PATRONS.—AII persons in toted to this Oleo if l or stAortieing, job;?(Otsfillii Ascription lITO carketly requested' to' forward Stir respectivo Amounts at once. Wo aro tom- tiled to add largely in material to this office to up up with our increasing business, and Mem o urge the necessity of all in being prompt in syiug'up. Tho Agitator (Two will ho removed the largo and commodious rooms in Smith' .4: ,wen's now brick block. before tho first of Ja\n. I Tiii AGITATOR FOR 1871.—The next aueler of Tnr AGITATOR Will be plibli8110(1 on Se 9th day of January 1871, in Smlth h jloWen's. en brick block. Five years ago tlio"lst bf est, we became one of 'the publishers of this pe lt, and on the nest publication day of TIIR Att. ATOR 27 years of our lifo will havOyassed in printing busituuS—two years over,.rt quarter a century. Thin experience—if i:xpericncii worth anything—ought / to bo something of guarantee that 'fun At:lir/Mitt may in 60 (G -OO fill in the post, "live, tlituri4h, and grow bat. - No than add dergeSy in printin g en.ri.tl to the office to k e ep up with its in •easing ian in. re, und shalt therefore confidential anticipate that all of its present . friends will and by the good ship AGITATOR, while many .tierg will tae passege(subscriptiob) for its eigh tenth annual A , (2,3 a g e. . Leaving our success for /Hnt iu futuro entirely with our friends, we 15,1 on to business with Out further comment. SMITH & BOAVEN'S BLOCK.—ThO large rick block on Main street in this village, erected 'William H. Smith and John It. Bowen, the relent year, is nearly completed. It is (three ~rice high, and tho stories are so high between into that it presents an imposing appetirancn La its height alone. There are three titoren, Ith iron fronts, on the ground, all rented, we dieve. The .Aytiator will occupy a largo- hall, )i.y tO feet, in the seeonil story, and there will • law offices and other rooms there beside. The story is token up by a hall; 40 by 8(1, with tinge, find dressing rooms, stotts and chairs, Venflrd for tall purposes—lecturbs,speeehes, ex • , Sitions, and public meetings of all kinds. This the one thing that Wellsboro needed, in :Mi ss to a first class hotel, Now she has them and we hope to see her march on to yet ter . improvements. It should not bo many ,ar6 ere we will have gas and running water I Wellthr.ro, nor will it be Already these sub ,tts arc-being agitated among us. But of the building : The ball in high, well entiletecl, and nicely finished. ' Particular credit ' , due Mr. Lloyd for the manner in which he has Li-had up the walls. The building cost some $lO,OOO, no are told. ad we hope it may stand many years. as a de-1 lblveti monument to the energy and liberality of projectors. T r 'h'terian °- i fhe Preß4leriao Sociable will moot at the to. ilo:ce of Msj, G. W. Merrick, Main $l., ,Wod cellty eveoing, Dec. 21, 1870, . „ • PUBLIC LIDE ARY.—Wehope the .'f Wellsboro will not neglect 'the oppor-• ''off y' 'boy now have to establish a public library. Tile (4, 7 of William E, Dodge, Jr., to pay. as nay dollars toward it as all the people of Wells Ora 1.111 pay, is Certainly liberal. Such en' opt ? c rtunity may never "gain be prt.seutet. The sea aced, t . Library,— we , need .4 fut. the.benetit tf.tbe students in our Vetiouls,—wo all need it. What no pay we pay fur ourselves and invest fur gar posterity ; And as often as wo pay a dollar, fir budge will pay another. Thus hi effect the Ntteriptions will be doubled. 'Bat ther l e are vender Lions above ihese: the rising generation teal Letter iofluences Ihrown around them.— lbere is now no plebe of amusement, in this vil., Ilga which should be visited LY any tic.spectable ' 2, t/ or boy. The boys need amusement, and tnd it in one way or another, It is danger- CHIC bring ti boy up in a place where there is L ' Ab il , g pure dnd good to satisfy this longing, ttt, indulgence of which makes him better or lourte, as it may be well or ill-directed.. ' 4 reading room and library would' avert taitnY the dangers of the town which now threat •ar• youth. Shall we have the library? II each of a library shall wo bare ? When sb ll i tliaire it? William Bache and Laugher Bar offrr ' vivo $500„ Hugh Young otTers $lOO, If eve 1 man in this village will give as liberally, we an rats° $20,000 cosily. But we do not expect Everybody in town is not as liberal, nor 4 1) all afford to be. , We can easily raise enough, lowever, to purchase a very respectable library, ' 4, 1 reserve an endowment for paymint. of ex /units, and fir annual additions t it. now ihail the work be done? • -, ,-. •,--:, ~,,., ~ ,; , :. - 7cltT. . '? : Announcement ... EXTRAORDINARY. : . - . . ~ . , ••. - ....,.., ,• . _ , . --7-7---- ' : ' .', 1:4 - , 1 ,' . • ,- , -. .1 . '' , 4.. :' - L • ;:•:_!.. i 0 . ~. .' THE LARGEST STOCK OF ,- '' ' 1 1 0- 1. - 471 lit yililf,fl 01 E., . 1 . :: T. 5- -; ''„:; n -, ..:,0 .ti',.. j‘ ; ‘ - ' . • -1,,,,„ ~„„,.., ..r , ‘ .': : 17 . - . :'. •,'I • • C ?':1 I - . -li ~,m t05•....._ .! !.' 1 t•i• Lr. d:. - ,€ '-.!c'gi q •-',-;;,. ' , L ' 4 „in_ t -,'h. q Ceartyle " tozbe -,,fe...-14, l :: . t „•1 -' „t, •--, 140,000 BRICK . , , ...,:. FOR SALE, of the best material, by. ....,,,, : "W. C. KRESS'S Drug Store: FREDERIC MARGRAFF, MI t • , , . Kiln op osite the n o w Cemetery. , -,-/' ~,. ''•,''•'l' .7' ..' ..•:. .9 ,' ::t •. . , ' .......___ _... _......_._..1+11.:. - . . • . . , . . . .. .. .... .. -. •.. . ... ,' . . . . . . . . .. . . , . ihntAtA.lC LEcruitEs.—The third leq lore in the 'termitic Course will be delivered i dt •Soolch & Bowen's hall, in this village, Friday Oning, December 23; by Col. T. W. Iligginson, ' Boston. Subject: "The Aristooraoy of the Lollar." Col. Iligginson is one of the beet writers and ltturers in, the country. We expect a rich treat hiday evening. There is no lecturer in this coarse whoa( we would prefer to hear to 14 n, unless it be Wendell Phillips. We _urge all tar readers to go. The sahject, too, is among the living issues of the times: The aim of this lecture is to point out the itr Qng and weak points of the prevalent aristoc t4V of wealth; and to show that, as compared 1111 MEMEZ Is a step forward; not backward, absurd ,ps', 0 its follies and exoesies are'.' " The lecture last evenieg on .the_ , 4 Aristo of the Dollar,'" says the Peariallll.) Na Democrett, " was of the most interesting o tor, and - well received by an approciallie once. Social facts;ivere the proniinentlpol his discourse; and ho touched in an ens ,telling manner upon the peculiar'.character, 11 of the American people. ito threw some Shot.; at solilety generally, end thesentimen vaneed wore well worthy-.of serious oonay !ion." , " Tho subject, • Tho Arirtoorney of tho D was treated in a mannerAuito different fro stale. denuneintion of shoddyiem ono eo heart:ilium the platform,. This peouliar,nt, j - Winn of the power of the few, was repro as being-preferable to the aristocracy of' 11 —Flint (MA.) Q(o'c. • " Treated in a characteristically brittle felicitous manner,i--.llrorceNter (Mass.) Spy Reserved scats for the retnainiug lecture be had at reduced prices, at the post:office • . - OLIVE Loam, leolvii bap °the Hormaio Society, this village, Thursday o oning, December 29th. She seems to be' getting: on swimmingly with her new lectures,-whicl i , she , is giving almost nightly to crowded • housw , . • ger lecturing thus far has been mainly eonAned to Pennsylvania, New Jersey?end the souo, lady editor of the PhiladelPhiaDispatch tells the following story of her , new leature -on "The Bight Side" which she is to deliver iti3Oe Place: "Nothing gives us so much pleasure i ns being nblo to recount the success nd triumpb- els, sis ter-woman. Snob pleasure is now ours. "Last Monday evening we enjoyed:the -delight of hearing, from the Bps of 'Olive Logan, the most charming lecture it ever has been our good fortune to listen to: U.:gores mere'erudite and profound we have heard; but !lotto more' instrue tive—none half so 'entertrining: •= ' • - ek.-:m "Miss Legan's delineation of character is ,su,- perb, her philosophy is sound, her hope.is cheer-, iug, and her faith in .4.1t0 bright side" of every thing is sublime.: . - -"Of alt Old Stir - CO Vie; this MinChittically the "star " lecture.OM never ° to, , ' hear its equal for humor 'or forliathes; "We oartio away from the Academy on Monday night feeling bet ter and happier than ivo have felt for years." DEDIOATIdN.T; Thes;k;irs riiitial Union Chitral" Of 'ChititeliOn, .(State' Road) will be dedicated Dec., 20,1870, at 10/ a. M. Setlmola by Rev. Mr. Haturnowl: Services will cont•nue during the day and everting. St. S. CONCERT.—We art . re . q ae• ted tc.i spin{ that the Sabbath School, connected with iiie , ,lffiitilt Society ' Nisi give a •CalleatlClO:.,the:" - benctitof the Sabbath Schoin-in the'lliitistlri)i,' Saturday Evening; pee. 24, 1870 : All pre ,eov-, (Sally invited to attend. - % -'::. ' ' - '4, / / i7:::=- 2 . f liThe ex4reises . Setif cOrisist. i ,sfEeektatletp *Ana logues and . 8 ip 4 P:ig t also a prture story, .. y _Rev. W. 0. CuShing..i?there Will . iciiiiiki L t;ii ffs Million a beantiful oil pninting, called the," Angel of thd Enunciation," painted in Europe. Adalliniipai, 20 can'ts. • Proceeds for the.abba i tti sellout: , P O. VAN GELDER -; Trtl, CoNliiliOUSE: . ---.Par the bliefit of our nrin-rosidont readers,k more partieulrirly,' we give herewith a brief destription of tl\ is do gent ' • • ' • ' " ' It , is .sidnate on the sterner Of Main arid . 39 1 41 W 's(idets;:eh the site of the old United States lio telr'which was burned down nearly three years ago. Cone,: kuSgan OW: fOuitdalion *This house ityhe early part of the summer of 186. ,All through the winter of JBd9-40 the work . 3 4ent on,iand by spring the walls 'were up, the roof (which is after \ the French style) ori, and much of theinsitle:ooll,2-UP ond,readg 494,14 up. Mr'. S. M. Broakman, of Elmira, had the work irt! charge: Mr. Cone made; the .general plan lieruself. The )Vettnores, of this place, did the briCk andjoasotr - Vioilr. .brielt:jwero mostly made by Mr.!torm; though' many thou- Faro. wore purdhased of Mr. Murgraff, whose brickyorrl is opposite the, cemetery - , un Nichols street. The building is 80 by 110 feet, 'besides the ad alition in reer "of the court, for kitchen-, bath - , rooms arid closets. It is thi•co - stories, of 'brick, with a, Mansard roof, of wood, which is equiva lent to : another story. The wlrolo is crowned, with a largo, symmetrkal and nicoly - ftni;lied _servistery, which aids very much to the appear ulna of the house, and snakes it- eonldenons• ns you approach the town frem any direetion., Tho roof is asbesto., a variety of fibrous hornblende, , u mineral suln ! ,perl which is raid tolinAtre This is %node - into 11, kind of matting.' tilinot 1r . .1 wide, nailed il-mn in strip.,' and pitched over with cool tar The finish ,)1 the s6ndow and door c,ips and sills, and of the corners, cor4 . nice and balconies, (of which latter there arc four,) is to represent brown stone. work adds greatly to th`e beauty - a -the g. The wirrdomS and doors are arched, and those; in-the upper story aro tastily capped in wood, finished in stone. Tho rides of the roof aro painted , a dark slate color, which contrasts, with a Weasing effect to the eye, with the solid brick below. into' halconir are very tastily pace 'up ; and under thosethe main and side entrances, appears the name of the house, very properly chiistened Cone loose." Ono may travel many 'a mile and not sea a hotel which presenti a more 67111.. metrical and pleasing appearance. The Work itself speaks volumes in its silence. for the libe rality of Mr. eerie; and the. manner in Willett it is finished, certainly does great credit-to the taste and skill of the builder. * Upon the ground thereare-three Stores, main' entrance anti rending room, in front, with another entrance. a barroom and the ample dining hall, on the Wain street side. The kitchen; pantries., are in the rear of the dining hall, whiki the cooking is done upon a range in the basement. As you open the front door, you enter a broad hall, With the reading ' , nom on the,left„ the wide stairway, finished expensively'lind in good style, in front, the Mace beyond the stairs, nod the large, 4rched double door leading; to the dining bloom, still farther on, beside which are the hat rack-arid washroom, that are to he. The , pan eling is in chestnut, • butternut, aish;,biroh and •hemlock, oiled and varnished. A large furnace in the basement heati the halls, ptirtorti and , pntr lie rooms. do the second-floor,,you find a large pallor" nicely finished and furnished; and on eitherside of it, halls exteniling parallel to, both streets, capacious rooms fur boardersand tringient, ell,st„ tamers, all nicely finished and carpeted, „and itir.-' nished ns , well as marry of the hotels - -We' fitielliti large cities.' '' ' ''". '.- ,' -I' ' '','rl . ,'-'; : ' l l. ~. .1, • And here we might say that 'rift • urmture for the" Cone house was manufactured is very. B. T.,' Van morn, of this,place, and that, It is - vmrroro- - , ditable to him. Mr. Cone slated publicly, at 'the 'Opening in 'honor of Mr. Smith, that ho had visit;ed many of the first class establishments in the lam cities, and that he einfilYilitler with Mr Van Horn than ho could ',leer. , here.'" - --1 In the third Story, is the best' latrior, and a ..;as-q -the' hall from it, are tbo: bridal chambers._ All these rooms are finishecl , and furnishisd as l'ele gantly as first !gess °ems in the, liestliity hotels. The walls are calein ined, , tifid decorato—artisti catty 'with paper - angin li gs. This part of the work is done by J. . Jacobs, aslqistedby'a young man from the city. ,In •tho fourth any, - aro. satin's. 'fur , Iransifint visitors, all .of the carpeted krul ;comfortably furnished, The ha Is are •Oarpeted. The' plas, wring is rough and not well finished, in natiliSr, /I,,llices; but it is a goadVall; we judge, anAlookti. ,well till sol inspect it closely ! ' , '. '- - From the observatory, one may have- views-,of'' three most beautiful pastoral landseapes,-sie alt of Wellston', and as much of the blue sky, upon a clear day or evening, as the most pensive _mai desire. - But we have not space to partie let's() farther The cost of this hotel is over $. 0,000, finished , and furnished.' The furniture. carpets, range, furnace and varied artio/es required Wit/ anionnt to' from $12,060 to $15,000. In the house there aro 77 sleeping rooms, and all together . over 100. Many of them aro large and elegantly furnished. The work is now nearly completed', and it 'gives us pleasure to say, at the-close of the year,. that ~..._ no man has ever done more for . the lasting benefit of our beautiful-village than Mr. Cone, by giving us a hotel which will ha a credit to the place wherever it is known. Ilii liberality boa bp6 unbounded: he might have sholtened expenses in many things: he has been liberal in all. Wo hope and believe that be will never regret.' build ing the Cone House IMM=I • ON HAND.—We whisper to the - 14(le folks, that old Santa .Claus will ho on hand at the proper time. Ile has been seen in town—at P.R. Williams's, we think it was, we saw hini t 'and wo beard ho had been at Bress's and' Sears's. The wonder is how ho can carry so many things abpiit the cone try, and where he lOU all the money to buy them. What an old man he must ha l Why, his was around when tro were, a .boy, and then they told us be was as old as the hills. -Wts.tbink ,", ... MSS ' t t• Tr" I , ye don't caio if he is old: we' MO him. lie is 'a good, clover, good:natuied old soul, whose com ing malcostus all glad.:i•Evon.the oAfollts enjoy: it : it licileh fun to see tho parcels undone In the morning. Aire °neat:cabin-little boy say, "1"a, prt, 1 .1.190w who is Santa Claus: it is , 'on," and - th4e was a merry look in hie eye when .he said it. What could havo'put such a notion in the head,of, one,so young, is more than we can toll. many ZIEJ Sometimes the little folks lie awake to catch St. Iflo t , -;11a is MO 'sly :at a fox., lie never comes down the chimnoy till ilia coast is clear. Ile his often 'been hoard about, but never seen, unlessit be in the toy stores; and oven iherf; ivhefelto stands . itOho . toidsp of, all his, pretty things, ynii,eantiot got a.'irtoid Hof, of ' :lie looks' as.l.U4,3liidintifirolit4 spakott,: or slept ; and ono vWit think. 4? awaltlned from a. nap as long as from A4im a time' to - this: Her l ,' the often Ma i • cacti t and 'they, say ho likes the good boysfand girls host. We guess that is so, for he always gives thorn the nicest presents. There is ono thing that seems wrong: there arasmapy poor, children wito,nover; : got such nice presents as many_cf the Aittic read -lII'S of the digitatorciffbr fold Sable. ; biting thiriki , their parents cannot !afford to spendingclyponey for thina; and he ltnows Abet rich R zyzcrits would make the poor children' discontentetyviitti - their 14, We wonder if our little friends ever think ,of giving a share . of their things , to the poor ..e,loldren who likTO riear ? yio.hope we wonder bowman) , of opr pthrjea l ers vriliremnraher the peOr'oii'Cliristrilai Eve. ' ' For all the One things in Oc t soy Hof jawcirh' silvef,and plated ware and fancy articles, go to Foley 's. way "JACKSON.—On Sunday, 1130 20th of last month, Rev. J. S. Johnson, the Baptist mis sionary of this county, Aommonped,9. series of Igo- _tiactod meatings near JobN'C'orriors, Whioh have " -been attended with ' much' ,suicess,t, seVen.being baptized oh the 4th instant, and live on the 11th. We liopo more will soon follow. Elder Johnson's addressAfor the coming two or three weolts will b° Da gg ctr # .M'N..,,,, ~..,-,,,, t - • • ~.,..ilril, , i, 1 i.: , .tc. I, i •. . . ,-.---- -, , ... , ... .... ' -' A. - "i ; 61)''' kV — ' CiitliirWatifi i tIoGA!.— tr r 0 oU 1 of J'ohn Ring oii the 12th instant",' which conga mod the kjtchen T -the other part being saved by ilifiCtif hard work., !I, f li 4 41 . p' .il 3, ellie O ' Neil'Neil ghvC.two Onteillitamentti in this plaao last ,week.—T he liipsiog.,Convention , was to Sneeess.! Tho concert was well attended.—Jcilin T. Simorson died at Mitchell Creek on tho 13th instant, aged 7S•yearr . ..n'itur n ding olabAllaw: railroad west Of the Tuiga rtter , i:s progressing. —A cortain,docibr.ottilotLi..upinneA eartaill;s4dYi and after "feelingdaer,pulso;ll4kedv how :§hOL.cois doing. Site .replietti, , s.,‘ 91.1. - Aikatoro very.badri-L can't kee# nothing 4 nn, , ,cakiy,Nvlita I.,pulie,urt..!; --. L ,. 49cond imlitimr,: rA zieighbering. girl polledlone iottpor Edina one to 0 'De .theCtddetor e - i-11:1181teil li ''..which oft . c.A.+Clitaisaatlsatte,:i"..-if Melt. k ' ther2ene o f tit Wee b 'AuNtfit:f,.to: bum, get the :toter one." .1.1 '35131M0 Brat. .. :;' 1 1 111A.BR TAG:I.:O. .i . /. ; i ritU - A - i,KN.taitkitliatite — &llll4ll.4 ' - odursleltureh by the Rev. John K. Karcher, XrkL. Fl,, Truman ,to Miss Louisa M. Bache, :Daughter of John Bache Esry, -- edi - of Wellaboro. -,lour young friend, and Tru-man has done one ..- . „ . . . of noblest acts oflifil anal fde> AiThich , lie bka , .boon rattily paid in securing one of tho finest Indies of P:OtS'e, re), t 9' , ..)0 111 .1 1 ,3115‘!Vt1ig tt.lilk s.".lvl 3 .lrfo l Y: , ' ,oolli ti ,cIiAPAVIPPPPAiL 54444(194: their. esdrn tour from .the - taltar;:ori. ahussdity last, bearing with them LIM best wishes of Many warm fripnds. Igor tlytytttliris . 11.io f iple . o -b -- t fr... - 4 )IZryti , Mid liappinh ill tb`ewilfieTOT J 'flio - prim te'r . I f , PuTNAm: L iiietilltitLfwisi t eicsitifrolliAi.ti ii, , by Rev. ir. L. Reynolds, hi c.:-,Geprgn e t 4eintnam, to Miss Jan o Richter all of Blossburg. ..! ~, , ,4- . .i....1 ; ^ - ool.-: 4 5 •-,,.. *-- w ~ FA Rh= w,h141. DzqX,QT—AA fmg . qoussi r e. 'bride's tACitilif;lit ' tigrA;76 - n . itir,l3ni'd,pb 9. St,' Rev. C. Otis Thatelier, - Cr6A - 1:,:' "FAT fine - Ella Wellington, of Tioga. I . . *0 gocsitim l w9l2l4) r: d'ha) io, i the -Mikiricge'ahle world. So it bas gone si.qcp map, was beguiled to eat the forbidden - fruit—no matter who debt ded him, nor how it was Bono..: It. is said "The erirth was a wilderness, tho garden a wild, Till limn; gay t ey travel far toptlnie. di:RV/tire well. ; • ' 1)4,y1 oona.—Phe iindW . Rigne6 - has opened P!"Yil°c. l l - 1 11 ! 1 * Ygioils, bang lie sc,`ncst door captp,f,f pseignltio4rottth-, street, C/ortiing„; Naa . ;;;Ooro bAwill bo able to make himself uselo),tO ftis'.6ltl friends,. • and he popes inanz . new ones. 1•04 tneres., stlawls, (0014, all leading deraestio gpots, ji4Pifery -9t2 pl - , veaftonat,de as C.II) ho ',ought in Now 1'.441it:, svitli,tho addititat. of height.- • ' Ootob . er 19, 1370. tf ISIMMOiSMZEtO FANNIN6 flikv6 F r mins of .T. IT, Matter's make for ny>. .T.liese, Mind azi,e tiihnitheil by tholiirrnei s s generiillyto be the best in use. CU:11 at tbigotneii.- - .`q_ept 28,1370, 3m. : lii.:4TISTRY.. C. N: Dar tt, - dentist office in 'Wright 45:11pitelfa:Plock,,..wItere p 0 xotT linuo to mako Cecil with the new i.:lqprovement which gives better satisfactro , Ilan any thing else in nso... :Tdbo,had sit riartt's'cinly.=—Aug.42' 1870.-4 f. - - , A OARD.—llaving'nold our boot and shoo (is tabli4binept ,ttot,plessys.,Bush'fielc,aildPlPh.-7 4 1 : 1 7 6 :#4`,' N i los Y a Iley;:* 'Fa otirrtzliy rfeallniitlkl theta, a 0 . :,: our old pations and the Oulilio generally, as fair dealers and roiiable won; and ask - for thonfla ~ gonotlol.ispatro ago. , Parsons inde to either-by bo'okacconnti or ,notos, are ro uostod to call at the old stand and, sgnare tip irntoidin - f01y: , ',44-- , (lito.4..rennliii 4 -` Dec: 7, 1870 3w. . . ' : , (4,„ gr..SaAns., :^~I'L;CIAL ~N'bT.T`C~S'. CA U NON TO PURCUASCRS OP .2).1B PIIRUVIAN SYRUP (a id.otitittidAlntty c r the iiroiox.ide ,. o.f s .irogt pawaro or 'Ogld4cilied . rit,S4 ittfo pripAttritob 1 , 0 1 tivian Bark', cf bar - and h - ori which may be: offerc , l !to ion. Every ladtio of genuino has PERU. vh,u, 4yrup (not Peruvian, Baric)'ldcryn,in,ttpans.— I`x cmidu VIE BOTTLE Ili FORE PURettAtlttßi.' " What Did It a Lyons h..lthatron made tai hair soft, Luxuriant thick, and Ilagal's Magnolia Palm changed that iallmiCoatalexleit'intii pLY'marble &haft you non' ace. This ' is etstpllhtitilll~y iho tau gnaw; of all who use these articles: hair and a refined ,complosign aio the greatest ettrac-,. %loos a!w(iftinti:o4tildititt:ss.6,Vtio ifatti a i 4 1 0:tty, twill% Balm Arejliatiat eigo will. The Balm is the bloom of youth. 4t. makes a laQx 9.1 OAf4.Y. Q&Pt/lr*M l l.4 i4W4AM...,1. 13 nth:. -artlefeet Are, eakirely iomytts, ;ono very plotienntt The?s meld bo In every Iftcly'elpoorettelOntl::t!: Pr ssors BCC/a:Wit:l Ntfkr•4! • nfii; ! University, arts. fruttring• . ! f Cancers, Tumours and Ulcers by their 1 fr3,Mii7plLtit, iLa t i V•riC4 4 ,l ' ,Aj t, . er , Ito most to'Writ ' hlo effect ID ; of • t tip% •!" isat ee , ateethol'cheM ea elements of cance l• wths, so that they shrivel, din and die- • _ ppear and will not return. ~ 4 11 those at • Meted ran call on thoProfessom Buchanan & Dot biersity; or address, No. 514,..Pin0 gtreet, Phila OST on the 3d inst., somewhere beetween the residence of the subscriber in East Charles ton on the stony Fork hollow road, two miles 146.0nti ,Welleb9rl.7-5. ladies rAiri b48)10 sand Ty, ;hint? ip it: ',19 h ever .vOll . „leave „flit same at COUVeisel OigO6Ai Stolo, yTilKenzitor, a favor-and .bet ouitayy, jew e l - AO. i) Dvq.l Ell MT! 01 / (1 Santacidusi Who'has so lonigladdeabethAear "little folks/ propoties. to carry thol OM hrongh, the country, 'notifying the iiihabitanto Wellahnro and vicinity op his mipakbu.that he Lae liiiiposited `4lth 't • P. H. WILLIAMS ~ ', 4, t , ~ t 4 ; fur, • • ; ! a • ' i •- :•:1 • - • • •tn f 1 L• TI O .•,•1 •11 'I 3 A ; 1 s1:1 SANTACIA 1) ea ntoar - nd' . ale** short ment :this:yeiti;-than everlisforer, ai,the old stssiing "Ile that bloweth,pet 7 ble, own bop, for:kaandus horn shall'nosC- bo 1;1113 . '6n' eluded toilet the loud mouthed . - 2 t1; ; ;74.1" ,, n, S.V3 '0; 1 )1: ty,•, 'll , the l glso 4 n'olv air 443 0 hdnaetel that th e je!iild re &they prep aro • life lehg Steak Ira Cava large a apply,, , ?f, V/ ill Innis' - f • , . '`, :s • B4zar of wbie eon [ tains everething to ple, The following are a few ._z 0.1 • , - 4; > . l ' l ' •‘..31 --,, - • ~, . .. iiikl"''''"` \ '''*ol.' - : otFit'. - CARD.: d 1 'BE, , .IVIII IN , Nltsll.l3,' , SlACiitto(4-' S'ETS;''' tOi. E T ) SETS; oll.INIA:', -4ft/a -Alit. ' , Ar .'sts i iltiPs ,' AISIIiA,UOe4O)t).L ,Alsil) ~,.• , UIariLARA.P IB P Si I ':- -. ‘'i , i', % „ ‘ - '' , ..; f i , `,a11..14 -M.o .i , 4 i i•V!"..i .;' . ..:5. - !, 1 Al'.!:', ,t.,', , `, 11! :‘ , . , 0i':.. - 2 .;:i1;I1I. : Lc). and a: th.auichnlll okiter , )ll nen , mentio'n. ,c)Q;Ekli well them 3a. than at4,014r estaylishtnent in ,2 (i .. 1 1 . k. - -, 7, , '•.; - -• : ::,,,, ,, ,,, - , i,. 7. ,. 1. ,. V f II J.`l 3 ,u Ve /deo 'have the largest a stook of Drugs, Patent ,1 I ALCQUOL,R I PLN E T B I , ';1 Ci f I D4 Y tAlag . N$ 01 ) 'IiAIR,` ; TOEYM AND' PAINT ciao IBM all oe whiok lye 61111 (Kip 1y,..a§1 , 1 .•k MN i ' t 4 r, , • - • _ . - • IN and FliturOs,:afidli:gerieTal ,All,kindi ia: -r : 4 . .. DRUG S . which' npl,hefir9l4,aktotollish We adopt the CASH or RE. DY.PAY .system after this date, and we will poleitively sell all of Y 1 go at froni,2o to 40 parieeilk loss than any other esiablisliinent in this county . AD we ask is to gixeni, a triailand-* enneinee yea. that:we mean what yra tiro i tiomn,nr! com P. R. ILLIAIkiSiI J 4 'To. 3 rfahiti =I The largest stook of I I.\ ; S% ON'S, ie for the hal 'of the articles ‘'l II MS Lt ' . i~: -,~:? 111111E2E hat . I w° ognipt 9s,Afen,t i cheaßer TiOga Count,q. • , 1 ,i 1 ' ' , :t A )N) . z. IC., A : t i~ ~ e ri beat Eoleoted olicines, E, PAINTS, ' EMT*. ••: rw, Elm pbami for. ro. kTJ . ::‘ 3 .-, `.l;'l'',*(` t ~':,',-') .1,:'., '',\'' l. ln. ~V}..A.f::, gill !ME .'.f:r. , Sk: W::.•'' . , .?.-- ', •-% \ _ • n. I MIME EEO WINDOW CUR • took of Goods of ; • t ilal ORE, ng loj . r prices for _~ABIf. , • , , - • • f , cs EVER nIPEIISON/lIPTI , TIOGA COUNTY ,z, is of the news at - 1 1 ',. i lk.* ', : ;;: , .4btlii)uat ` feeetv,ad t ati..ip3Roil,o 4 o;l4i)Ok gf,lol4ho ,t.z- :7; DRESSLADIES DRESS GOODS, •FLOINBLS, . NC410.1i5; All Woof& UtiiloifeClotlis & Casslineres. - A largo,stpelt . ofsubstantial Ooodetsultable for Farmers and Meobanios' wear at low i:atee, overdoes then Wit Fa/l. , , ‘A.Y. 1, ~,, ~. INI 1 , ..-;-' ) - . We have a full line of Tea, Sugar, Coffee, Syrups, Saleratus, Chewin 4 4 0 g _ aoco, t .., . , ....4r,er. l and all of the-best brands. , , , ,t. . 'l , 41-44: Dec. 1870. ••, • , . lk ,r•t ;%.) 4: ,8 . IP • Pis s f ;, i ,0.,"- - 0 ' ' MOE ISE . ~ 1_ , , ~,..3 1.4 -c.l ; ', i., 90.1 , - 1 f ;.T. 1 . 'f -- -' ..s .* • i 1 The Ro g w.: - u •;,:'lator, Cor , n i . g, ,_. N.. Y.-.. , ..s. ? , 7- ~----... i an 4 , 404 E flit two iew stock ju4t receisiea! ..) i . kVit.l6 , : - 4 - 'lO ''''l";—i • • i wtri:lYss7:'-"YkI4 vs , 4 • ' i 14i086,!Oillidr,Oef3;libil id Ladir Werch them. "S have man 19 /0.4, -, ~... ---....,yu op «- tadie,„am. ..adios' , Furs, and invite all to coma am Purit,:of,lll:kinataro'surlirchmitlei , ,than j last year, sand ivo are preparocl• it , - ' - 4-• , 1;,,• „,:.t., - ;gryoaptt?n, laAlargfilrys in i - "-- p1; -, .•,,!-,,. ~,, c f.- ~.':1- , ',::- ' ;-/ - ~ ,1 , ,- . 6 ::) , :feY,{ French Sabo,4ersek, , anitAikjalikiii - Xitik, Ini. White Vele and:Ertnine .., , A!aqka Furlßeiti;',(tvait*ttOtiv and:Very, - pretty) Genuine Mink Sett; dze. We haie all qualities and styles, and do not expect to be,undersold by any one in this vicinity. We have; also Just.seceived another large stook of Dry Goode. In DRESS GOODS wo have all tho now styles, such as r; BADEN StATINGS, ENO.LISII AND FRENCII SATINETS POPLINETTS, OHAINFEOPLIS:, 4MPRE8i3,0491 1 .1-IS, MERINOS. BLACK - SILKS, JAPANESE AND IRISIT PPPLINSi . • tI, 'tirid'one examination of•Groeds not prices will snow conchOively. that they are decidedly, oheap. - .1% 1 ~ In single and double • ; ,;: • WOOLEN AND PASLVOL:=,:.SIIAWLS, IWe have a complete aisiiitinent, and at prices losier than over. Our steel of • ' l ' l .liio,e*tte" Cotton Goods, Woolen iCloths,:Flaiiiiidi,lnlahkOts;l4e:i ig vory'large, and will be sold at prices tha t cannot be ' •ej ;1114 have also a full stook of • , • , • I • • _ Boots - Shoes,t. Crockery and Groceries , • ' wo invite especial attention, as we believe we are selling these goods lower , than any : - ..kkjother firm within 50 miles. Come one and all from;far and near, and we will.ho pleasetlto show our goods. , In din had, selves; vAth l ropoints.froln. • t ~. •i{~ -,. c • Arehivcv fireimred to offer great' liidlieehignte to their patrons, as they have just filed theirltoie with aa'eadless variety of oys, , , I\ '7Vt ' ! r 4 4;:tr almostever fr y grade, muality rend,price. -- We only ask the people to call and leek through our-stook and: save us the time of enumerating the ertieles In Store, - f's= = end then - if they'don% bnyit won't be our fault, as our goods are a _ 1 . ~,, s ~ i~l ._~ t =I .14altifed ,DOWn i to the' Lowest Notch. MEM ~ We'take pleasure in'sayink to the Ladies of Tiogiveount y- ; that we have an end I eifo re!y; OpvOrli dosirabie poltormi of ada3tEM 0 9 . Ba%sa 00 . 08 ,g 9 MI ME - ; LIVEN AND WHITE VrOODS • .:. • • • f, . A vary largo atiaortatent, and at very futv prioas. i 's. I ME NM ME =MI ~,•. . . _. .eve . . • • baid a very' large stock of t*trp' ets, varying in quality and price. Per ons wishing anything in this line would do well to call and look trouhgh our stock. .' 1,, , .i cacl : • .. , 1 , - :.. •-. • - ! , . 1 .D 41.1 -- J:Nli rit.' •iOl - ~' • , ,--- ', ' ' ' ! . ii" .:!'t. ;:, W 9 are still--Agents for.: nip c,_ TEAS ' lfiil fed 'Slatee i ria"CornpailY, Old are,selling good grades.- .. ' :, .4 much cheaper than at-retail, MEM - REMEMBER THE PEOPLES'-STOHE v HORNING, N. Y. Corning, iiet.ihliiB7oP;l:i'o''s:f.:l"(4l' \ `,N . ' MIMI ~. '. ' EVE FANCY J • !, • 't c•• HOOPOSKIRT NIANtrFACTORY, Not:i, r Alid-Abt;i3l.4 4 sifik r ,' (iieEir Erie Depot,) , ,, ow:m.l*Np, N., I I , This is the largest Fancy Store, in Steuben County; and is now filled with an immense stock of.the latest novelties for . Fan ME =I Great bargains InAearalesp KID GLOVES, and every other kind of Gloves ZEPILY,R_YirORSTED, .SILIC &VELVETY 'RIBBON, fIgIR booobs, re a. 414.inzitation, ' SWITCHES , EMBR OIDERIES, BUTTONS, BUTTONS. r• ME Fancy- ievielry, CORSETS tiftvery fit9iiii'4ry thing kept usually round , Ilya ,74 : •. 1 Mr Ladies, ycin , will save min _ !*1 . _~ I t ( ;2: r 1 -WM-WANTS TP:IIVY ANY • '2=, • • • - BLit 7se-- WILL BEAR:IN ittlNto TIIAT, e OEM ~s ~V- Gioaf)3l . lcOp in r the lice of PUnts tioth the cheapest to the best. j J. 7 IMEM =I Mil _ ) , ,:4,-,.; - t: : . -.Grocery :.tDepartroetii.: I " . ii, 1 , TERMS—`STRICTLY cASII! f : , ' YOU, "WANT' fA uotv Smith Sr, Waite, FA „t • GooDs• from a dalieo wrappcioo,tpo Costly ISE HMI pets' 'Car Y" -- 1 petsl WE SELL' CLOTHS AND Arnold 'VC 'CZ ~.4: 1 4 X.- * - '174 - ,-* ''' A; NMI Mil =1 MN = :" . 3 1 7,` El 'SHAWLS, gASSIMERES, HOOP SKONS, =NM CORNING, N. Y.', B. 'lei/let's Is t , Wilder Season,. Bracelets, WAN CT' L.. OTO&A, 0 ey . -o,buirug goods (you "cannot get in your l'Tien &rig to the BialeY „.. 'A. B, HEINE Y , „ DOMESTICS, LINEN STOCK, BOOTS & SHOES. I „CHAS. C. MATFIERS. ' Cheap, IsTEWELL OWEN. ESE ::~:: SMITH Sr, Mil TO 3;, GERMANTOWN YARN, SASHES AND BOWS; ' CHIGNONS, - CURLS, LACES & TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, BUTTONS., Charms & Chains. ;;,.. • Lots.: ~,_::::., - ,..--.1:-.:, ~...,,_.,;,,--,.. Lotg: , : , of -.New:. Aisjoois' 1 ~ _ , COM'Zrto T.,L ' BALDWIN eoo a nine stock of Goods for the El FALL = k WINTER,. such as s, ILL 11111111 Z DBUgg CONDIA atylca, colors and patterns - I ALPACAS, POPLINS, BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, tic., BEAUTIFUL• 'W,lnter SHAWLS, and a:large assortment to select from. , CLOAKS READY-MADE, AND (MOTIF TO MAKE MORE; ALL KINDS OF , LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS &a., TO TRIM DRESSES • OR SACQUES. YANKEE NOTIONS can't he beat. ' It keeps up with everything -the Yankoos have thought of so far. HOOP SKIRTS, BALItIORAL SKIRTS, CORSETS, &C. mbsumondo too =microns to mention; but will say that you will seldom find so largo an assortment to select from in a country store, and clear down to the BOTTOM FIGURE leo keeip a large assortment of Y-MADE CLOTHING, REM , d parts of Islas. Should we fail to th ready-made, we hallo Cassitaera in salts, a snit you and A TAILOR TO CUT / AND FIT. Boons and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF • CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, • HARD WARE,,SIIELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, Locks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools. A GENERAL; STOCK OF GROCERIES. E. HOlirE SFAir&G)TACHINE FannerOf you vranttools to work with drop in. . a SALT, Link PLASTER,:PORK , FLOUR Lime, Cayitga Plaster, &c. Butter tubs, Pails. Firkins, and Ashton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want ed. Prices can't ha boat. Tioga, Pa „Oct. 12,1870 rico pa,..a.x)..a..x..axisg. MOLE OREAT AMERICAN lIE'ALTII RESTOR, I ER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofula. Syphilis, Skin DISCO/MB, Rheumatism, Diseases !Women, and all Chronic affections of the blood. ,f,iver and Kidneys. Recommended.by the Medi cal Faculty and many thousands of our best °M ips.. Read the testimony of Physicians and patients Ito have used Resedalis; send for our ResedaHas Outdo to,lfealth Boi or Almanac for thip year, !which we publish fir gratuitous distribution; it will give you much valablo information. Dr.'ll. W. Carr of Baltimore, says ; takepleasuro in recommending, your ROOADALP TB as a very powerful alterative. 1 have aeon It used in two cases With happy results—one in a ease of secondary syphilis ; 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 inn proving under its use, and the indications are that the patient will soon recover. I have care ally examined the formula by ,which your ;year Itandalin is made, and, lind it an excellent Lompound - of alterative ingredients. ! Or. Sparks of Nicholasvillo, KY., says ho has used Itosadalis lu cases of Scrofula and Seconda ry Syphilis with satisfactory results, Att &clean. er of the blood I know no bettor remeßr. , Samuel 0, McFadden, MorftershoVo, Tenn., Reis I have need coven bottles of Rosatialis, and ann uutirely cured of Rheumatism; send me four bot tles, IM I wish it for my brother, who has scroftt ieUti SUM eyes. Benjamin Bechtel, of Liinn,Oldoi-writes, I have suffered for twenty years with nn inveterate eruption over my whole hotly; a short timosince I purchased a bottle of Itosachtlie and it effected it perfect cure. liosedalis Is Bold by P. R. Williams & Co., and W. C. Kress, WeUsher° ; Pbilb Taller, Tioga; M. L. BliCol).Blossburgond Dinggiets generally. March 9,1870.-Iy. AL 1_ I 'S VEGETABLY; , ,RENEWER ,l t itt.tN . :11ESYORES -._ GRAY 1111 I R ITS ovigiNAL COLOR, PROMOTES ITS GROWTH! AND `IS ' SPLENDID DRES',ING, 0 BOT THICKEN' UP THIN LOCKS! Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in;2lfoliCine Price one Dollar Per R. P. HALL & CO., proprietors: LABORATORY, NAIMITAi N. H. Aug. 3, 1870-ly EZE TIOGA, PA. - 7 0ur stock of— allstytos edd sizos. - T. L. BALDWIN & CO Is the only perfected and aci e nti ii 0 a fly prepared: preparation, of , its kind ever olrerc I ,to the public, , 'and has to competitor' in merit By its use I GRAY II'AIR is soon rreStered t i d its original youthlid , dolor and bril- ,‘., Haney; which is so much ' ' admired by all. Nrsons whose hair is thin orfalling, out, will, by the use of our Renewer,soon see its good Abets, us, by its ionic and stimulating properties the hair glands-will be incited and the hair grow thick and strOng again. Li cases of Baldncsr it ;willcreate a new - grew th . :unless'the , follicles are destroyed. It 'is-cooling, and allays all itching and Irritation - of the scalp. It does not stain the skin as do. dyes, but' makes the seep White and clean. An a DRESSING It is the' hest - and most , economical preparation in : the world, as its ects last so much longer. Send fo'r our Treatise on , the hair, free to all, by mail. . C'ASII. Cheapest'place 1140W11. TO BUY FOR ASH MI Tiy our Priee IMI • before !Purchasing Elsewhere,' ,_ "TRUMAN BROTHERS G ROCERY 1119VISIO_IsT [ STORE I i '''''''4/- Don't Ask For Credit. July 27, 1870 The Cheap Cash Store. William Wilso HAS JUST REOEIVED LOTS OF I 1 4tirEvir I=3 GO 0 DS! °AND C HAS Marlied them Down TO VERY . LOW, ' 1 task irrices, ME •T`o enumerate the articles and give a disorip tibn of tho variety and quality of goods, would be labor thrown away, I therefore invtte all to DROP IN j and see for themselves and take a look through the mammoth - stock and convince 'themselves that I. . I ttIODS AND Low Pries EMI Are the two great induo 'meats for pooplo to buy. Remember the place, Wilton 44 Van Vallsen bergh'd old Maud. Sept. 28, I§7o-11 Notice. HAVING purchased at Sheri B Bale all the Stock, Tools, &c., of J. J. &Latin, menu. lecturer of chairs, eabinet ware, &0., in Wells bero, I hereby giro notice, that the business Will be continued,by me in the same building, Mr. Sticklin acting as foreman. No ono• has any authority to contract on my, account any debts in carrying on the business, and, none snob will be paid, unless contracted on my written order. Dec. 2, 1870.-2 t. J. BMBRY. Great Vendue. THE subscriber will expose to public Sale on, Friday, Dec. 23d, 1870, at hislitottso near Mainsburg, Tioga county, the followink property: Two yoke of oxen, two span of liorses, ono spat' of mules, twenty-five cows, seyeety.firojear- Hogs, four hundred sheep—ten two year ohis, seventeen calves. Terms—all sums under $2O; cash; all over $2O, six months; over $ 100 ; ono year, with interest and approved security. E. 0. SMITH. Malmberg Dec. 14, 1870-2 t. Farm : for Sale. MILE subscriber offers his farm for sale, Witt. ated in Copp Hollow on. the road leading from Covington to Welisboro.. Bald farm eon. tains 226 acres, about 160 improved, Orith good building, orchard, and well watered. The an. improved part of the farm is well timbered;— This farm will be sold obeap, and terms, made— reasonablo. Inquire on the premises off - ' 546.11 , 113 EL KIINDRI" II R~ MI lIMI L. F. TRUMAN, A. A. TRUMAN. Mil 1 7 j ~ 1 , I WILL rAltr WILSON.