El 7 10 - fil4l. MITC -' 44 - . 4 . . ti.• `,-.'- . -.- ~..: 1 1 Attorney at .I,Erew-4 14 • --- i . hrti' • wELLsßoßepte4.--,, .„ • ....• :c...,.• , : :•1 _ an nounce. his retirement fSonts Vie 'N,Ac(rre.rort, and solicits employment in ,blll/yoreisi,4l4 Of ffics up etairciA.ltots Bloili.sOft„1,80-3t." TIOGA COUNTY A' Local. items. WEDNESDAY,;JAN:iILE'rt 1871 E Notice .to. /FAX-PaYATS—EPIO B . Wifo Left-John, t _ itittiltted.Mitsitlig4O 4 A . For Salo—Alran Webster. , For'9ere-41.130:iitget,,•1. 1,,A1P1) . THANKS.—Isaao Both n 6, tranßaxibipg, clerk of the Houle, •at Harrisburg; will tplilase, accept our thanks for of 'tho'S,u,rial* General's report fox the yearISTO ' The Franklin Fire Insurance compa ny, Philadelphia, (F. E. Smith, Tjoga l egoista Is one of,the olden and best companies in the States. Its cash assets acuonntlo $3,000,00.0. , DEDICATION.—We are informed that the new brick Congregational cburbb. at , Knox ville. will be dedicated on Tbureday evening, February 2. Rev. Dr. Taylor, of Ilingbampton, L. S. Hobart, orSyracusp, and otpeka, 710 be present. Dedicatloual eeiriteeloiaoriabeide at UA. M. A lecture in the evening at 131 o'clock. LECTURE.—Next Friday 'eveuing, January 20, Rev.'iirt Enderlin deliver a scienti tie lecture, at the M. E. church in thisf - village; the entire proceeds of which Dr. Bildt proposes to give for defraying the expense of pom`ii recent improvements in the chapel of' the I chuich. Tho subject will be: "The Co4ter•balance oft Opposite Forces in Nature;" particularly in the' circulation of the aficipus elevie . nt, anttfirpthe regulation of -thn a ttumitiature:V. TiCket's te 35 cents each, to be obtainerd - it varioui places, as noticed irithe handbill. iiERMAIC LEcTuREs. ,I -Therilxtli lec ture in this course will be given by D. R. Locke, Friday evening, Jan. 27. Mr. Locke is the edi tor of the Toledo Blade; and is cub of the - iitost popular humorists of the tit s. . He come famous, not only in this country,.but the world over, by his inimitable writings, over the signature, "Rev. Petroleum V. Nasby, (wioh is postmaster,: 4ri.") lecthro t I , 'ln.,,Sisarcih of the Man of torbe; eintriffthe finest productions of his pen; bristling all over with sharp and telling.points—wit, satire and humor. no papers report this lecture as drawing large and delighted audiences all over the country:; ant ho is unable to answer half of the demands made upon him to lecture. The Ilermaio Society are fortunate in securing him. Those ~w•ho fail 4 hear "Nasby," wille - a good "The sting of thfs lecture is in its tap." The - force of the whole, like that of Bunsbyls "Observations," " hes in thq application on't." G. SOCIABLE EXTRAORDINARY.— very pleasant affair took place at the house of Mrs. 11. W. Williams, in this place, "Wednesday eve ning. It was a "sociable" for the benefai of the Presbyterian Sabbath school. The f ‘ eature of the evening was "The Art Gallery," fir admission to which a fee of fifteen cents was freely betowed. Master Charles Will iams was the ticket agent, and Mandy Lamb the attendant at the door. The designs rind models were true to nature. Programmes, printed for the occasion, were placed in the bands of the guests, uporl which the names of the master pie ces exhibited appeared, in regular order, bypum tors upon Accompanying labels. We give a few specimens : No. 1, " Spoiled Child, Virginia," was a modern doll, hanging upon the " Mustered in and. Mustered Out—l. T. Burns" was mustard in, and mustard out—of a dish, of course. " Lay of the Last Minstrel, from Barns," was a hen's egg of goodly prep:lenient!. "Light of Other Days" was—n tallow dip. " Things to Adore, A. Lock," were iv lock and key. "Ruins in China, S. M. Ash," were represented by some china "'smashed." "Mother's Friend, Wius low." was the inevitable soothing syrup. "Time o.n the Wing," , was a pige4ro ; wipg, labelled " Time." " Can't Le Beat, frotiv-0. l Ardenne," IVII3 a carrot. " Bridal Scene, from /I. Maker," was a bridle—" seen," when looked u p o n.— "Drive Through the Wood, N. Ail,'' was a nail driven through a piece of wood. " CdUse of the Revolution, 0. IL T.," was all about a . little tea, which may stand for "Oh, how taxed," also. Of the statuary : " Bust of a Commentator, E. Rose," was a " common tater." The most complimentary of all, and ono fur which we have no duubt each guest paid the fifteen cents most cheerfully, for so economical a ebinginm, "Bust of a Prominent Citizen, L. Giese ) " was one's self looking in a gbiss. "Last of the 140 e; (in moci i life size,) by ..Chumaker," was a last, end the fast of all. Refreshments were served, the cheerful rooms were filled with, the Joyful sqund of music) and happy voices, and the, entertainment , may well be called a sociable extracrdinary.ll.Dfost: of the designs we think mustthavo origina l led In the fertile minds of tho fair hostess and her coadjd2 tor:. It was certainly a fair " sell." SPORTS.—Don't do it. For .o months the bright eyed, gamey, fleet footed deer have afforded you a source of exciting, en• ergiring pleasure, denied to the denizens of old er and more densely populated States. With the first day of the present month•, that 'privilege ceased, unless you are a deliberate lawbreaker 11 , 1 a dishonest twin. • For months thodeer lipyo had only their pgn-, c.t3 to depend on for prOtection agifinq'peOlid#l iitlts and Aire cartridges: Now, t'hey , hace the inact?d to; 1t urselves, through ,bur repro •emetivea.. ,hem a fair shon. s 4lll:hcrohere Ar httivi ...I.:- II the 211017, and you know .Let vou can rao.. splendid buck with e Jog. d.1. • l ate it. When the crust eill )”ii, 1,4,1, Bill to his knees at rstr . !, ion,p, the 1..11.1in-oleo may to strong to go cier t.. Four Itnit, bunt up a track, and fol tov the io,hh.l fellow to his death;—Lot don't do .t Ihe .1o0; at this seei•eit ate with fawn. It %tyy gatliokitrt,4•r to, hoot down, ,„eh a doe, Pith the help ken an ill 'coaditioned " yAllor dog,' —bot don't do U. ;isiot that the ‘1,3;.; woul.l ho to blame; but his master would ri , •hly deserve G‘ : (3 years in theriienitentiary.— There bits always Been n reeklr\ss disregard of the game laws, not only here, but thioughout the country, that has done more- toward extermina. flog the deer than all the fairoratiottobio hunting to which thil have been 'subj. - fetid. The deer will outlast any of us, with fair play : let them have it, And don't shoot every hare or pheasant you C&O get a bead on during our lung, hard winters. The p6ensant (ruffed grouse) is our best nod most Leautiful game biSd, while our hare is capable of ~ lording Pplendid spoit, running in circles be.' fire hounds for an *pare day, tut teldom leading the InuEic beyond car-ehot. For a quiet day's •port bn a fro;t, commend us to te!!:teirca".oc ..n.ttp beagles, traihed 11.3 harriers: i) . 9'f mthate the hares, and•don't call them tgbbittr-h " The spotting papers ore dr' reading jest notit„ turning largely to horse, billiard: balls, and I most lame arditapotent conclusion .: Of nantAes between thoso gentlemanly blackguards, thoproo leslonal billiardists. I 7 Fricnd ran Odder :—As our •COtinty — p - istiEtt: * ;Ire the chief means of communication among Inhabilants (through' xour kindness,) I desiretor ley the folhhving plan before the public, as an, drprovemcnt and Means of convenience in. tbi rural districts, among such families-aa have ellit.• drcn to instruct, In order to make borne attrattl" tire. As I am a firm - believer that mueio-has ten. : denoy to iitimulata and refine the better; , -- Faif man, I think we have -col:nettling to . do 66149: - Pending our cbildraritii:pcitiiioti schools, , to learn tho branches commonly taught therein.• •.t Let (very family ‘ procuro , an instrument, and kt five . of thosc thist ‘iiii'do 0; loiritUgeittor and hire a competent tattler:J-1s tencliei - diet woildi aim, betide teaching,. lb qoallf,fr the', pup 4 to; serve the Good Blaster in Se bilk , schoolsAtuj . churches.' Thusjoin g 4 ,•togetlery,Teach. fatuity ‘. could receive inetruott n one ,dayoleach rt4t4 I at home, and then con Itythetealthei neitiniliar Ling totheir'lleighbo.ry- 4 . 4 1 ,e ; 4, 4, 4 i 5.4 7 490 tortuneitte children iiiimiliy, iak ail - akeno. o A I' . ..A • s COS MEE 111 • lessons. With the exception . of the Minkel to boardlogyareuntt,:-dc4tin*PAir faP)allY it would not woriz Warm; sold inks ° that ' ll " years we would haveni congregational staging In our churches ; and if ono orgaulet should be ab sent, a dozen would be ready to fill the vacancy. If the above Wan should not the appro val of the public, let another be - iiiggeeted. Ag itation of thought lathe. beginning of wisdom. N. ill.` 3ueltitincheire sari ode einplarbitke this vicinity. We hope to reobli6 ••PrOPflalt. 4 - Addreisi Cherry Plate, Tioga county. ' ILL • • • Arr. ran 'Odder :—r 'Noiltib, r oughthrough your papkt; ttt telt the , attentifirr Of 3he-publio to the-new iltate road lately latd,ont from Wellsbo rti to the Marsh creek road, neat 'Mei aid Alford mill. I have vrithin v a ; few. days • learned that there is some opposition to this road, and that remonstrances are being, or about being, eitcula tad for signatures against its being built. J'hs law ,antltorizing I the , construction ,et ; -; this road; was poised April 2i, 1870. The first see d-on stp p nits Ranutel-Dicki aeon,- Gd6.;TY. bib and Isaac M. Bodine commissioners, for the pur pose of laying, ont, , opeiting.and inaldn'e•alState road, 'commencing at, the. nest termination of Queen street of the b.:dough or itirellsboro, la the county of Tioga, to Marsh. creek, intersecting the Marsh creek road, at or below the old Alford -mi11,",, The, segond,section provides fon fikipg , areft of said road'of 'rector` in else Court of Quar ter Sessions of,Tioganynty l chi - section provideethatt the road taxes assessed 'under existing laws , rising,from the, unseated lands of Phelps, Dodge' & And' Dodge, lames and Stokes, in the(.townshipa.i of, Palmer and Ship pen, in the county of TiOga t areherety expressly appropriated, for the next six years, for the pur pose of laying out, opening and completing said road." The'abOve tire-the 'inert, idportent the firet and third being the, ones against which opposition is especially diteettd—opposition to the route of the road, and to the appropriation of taxes for so long a term as six years. The contract fot building the road, I under titand,.has been let, *nth pieparations 4 ere' to commence it as early , p .o t.Thiticon4 tract price $3 p er red, including the bridges. The length of the road, as appears by the draft filed, is-1329 rods, or four miles and 49 rods • and the - eoerof ,beiddieg it. is oonaequentiy This amount, and this only, is to be paid from the road taxes' or 'the " Dodge Phelpi" lands in the townships of Delmar and Shippen . , thro' which the ,road runs. It is true that the ,road tutu .oft Apt, tench) for siir. yeive,levp pppop ri ted te befitting:the road ; but when' t h e — road is once built and paid for, the act of the Legisla ture ceases to operate, and the remaining taxes of the six years reviit to the respeotive.l own ships in which le lands lie. • • Taking the,tei piiiat,itasesintelit midi?. in 186'f • 8 as the hi:Leis. and the rate remaining as it was the roach taxes on the Dodge A. Phelps lands in_Sbippenfor 'lB7O are $OBO 5 0 1iiiia t ib mar.s334 equ al' to $994.90; 46 that the: Wads, ,of. four yeirs would! build . the ?red, lacking cenly sight dollars. But great complaint is made against the_value of these lands„ as, finally fixed ingr,V by the cadiriiiiitOnfri,',W. tix'imrposes, and there can n - bliTho doubt that The Assessors *will raise the value of these lands at least 25 per oent.., *high multraiseenonglOn feurlyearCto parall expenses,! and leave a aurplus of at least $5OO. Any ,ono who wilflook :into the matter, can easily see that the taxes of 1870-1-2-_-3 are amply-sufficitinvto - liuild a first . A .l4 : rfoth lVelleboro to 'Pin'e creek. 'I catino ' ' `all that the edit or'beilding the road 4 at "ail Oora mensurate to tile advantage it will be to the pub lic, espeeially,to, persons living oq the route ' of the roaci,tind ttpTion ;creek:: -• '•' Ail,oedl:deal - tat' misureittialanding,,appesire 'to exist as to the grade of tb'e road as laid out.— Starting frem the tweet termination, of Queen street, the road runs about one mile with a vari able grade, exceeding, in no place, five feet to, the hUndred. Thence it runs about 35 rods,' with a grade not exceeding six feet - to the hundred, and the summit, going thence westerly is gained with a grade not exceeding 3 feet to:the bundred,exeept in ono place, where the road is dishing, and where the grade, When the road is 'fleithed, Will be testi than eight feet.to the' hundred. 'Coming from Marsh creek, therstnemit is gained by going a distance of one mile and 96' rods ; and in no place does the grade exceed eight feet to the hun dred, a part of, this.distance being iti . c.feet,Jitisd a part three feet to the hinidred:' fhe grade of this road has been,'hompare4 to the Wetmore hill, bylhose" who iipposo. it.. The Weftisore hill road is from ,r 1 ,to 20 feet o the, hundred in•sevital places, So also pie the hills on'the Pine creek road. Persons familiar with the road leading to Samuel DiCkinson's residence, may judge better of the grade, when they know that in no place on,the pew road, te,th,e, grade as heavy as . botvieeiV hero and his hens's: 'There are several miles on , the "'plank road", to, 'Pogo with more,grade than any place on the road proposed. I understand 'there are two other routes spo ken of: the first being substantially the old road by Samuel Dickinson's, up asjar as David-Hei se s, and thence down Heise run to Marsh creek. The ather route is down the ".plank reed," as far as the, bridge , this i side .of the Ildirehtlat ; thence down tho canal, as it is came," to unite with the old Marsh creek road at the most eligi ble point. Most of your readers know the route from Wellsboro to Mr. Heise's, as a very long bill of heavy grade in many places; and those who have fished down Ileiseyun,..know that from the summit to Marsh' creek is a very heavy: desttend• ing grade, apparently.. Thelriends of that ton to say, - however', that - the grade, from :ITellaber9 to Heise's'pkaylie very materially' itiiproved . ): and that the grade down Bela° 'run is 'near' as heavy.as-it , appears to be. ' , , The - other route is diametrically oppoied to the great O:bjeot of the road—that is a direct road, by the shortest and best-route, -from Pia creek to W,ellitbore. Ido not know but the giado of this 18.44 easy as that Of the read,lalirout ; buttbetiltilfafireat way iottediand-tnakierit a rott<p,tn,;*Pine Creek -to 'Ole • railtoftp.# , the liftirtitt',.againsOibitih we of sWellsbekt meet em phatlearify-prelest.. Youk o.- -J. B, THE PRACTICAL EARNER.—This groat agricul tural monthly of 24 pages, each number 1 4 04- Omely_printed _and well illastrited, is-riaoofometi ded to' Tarmeri eVery wb ere, an& eepnelilly sylvania 'Armors, as a valuable and reliable ag rienitural journal. IL 16 very obly copdaqted, with. a large4ratin ber.dipiaittical tcontribntors and +viriterai 'and treats of live stock in all their varieties, diseases of animals, grain growing, the dairy, orchard, ivegetable and market gafdening, rearing and fattening stock, farm buildings, with regular ar ticles on * household and miscellaneous matter. It is publiihed Philadelphia 'by Palicsi ALL Zilortnts & Co , 18 North 13th St , at the low price of 1.50-per annum. o ' "THE MANUFACTUIIgai .Butt.nert"—for Jan. is on (air table: ;It id' Oompiefilinsive, well 'edited, and finely illustrated. To the Mechanic and Inventor, its value is - far • beyond the trifling nst- of subscription. A patent agency is connected, with the publi• ;cation office. Terms of tubscriptiun $1.50 per ,year, in advance.- :Atifliss,Westem..4.lr. -Co., 37. Park, Row, ear York. 01 kt TIIM. "YEAR LOOK A LMA SACK " ihBLted by tlto "New Yotk Ishstiver,7 contains a luLdot .valfiablb irtf,ruiation; - satitisticpgerierel aadt 'special n‘tus c.it:ctirronoP,tablei c.l 'of Etatitp (lurks, lists of too 'cicrgy of different deuotiiirtationFiand Cho first Directory of Now .York, published in 1786." The latter work, a ,copy LA which, four scars ego Ef•ld for $1,06. Stancrittercto the Observer got free. ' •c, • MAWR lAG E S. TRAVER—WESILARE—At the house of the ,brill ,'s paren to, lice. 2S, I ! V.O, by- M. K. Rstan, ;Esq., Mr. Franklin Traver to NllB3 SA rah West :lake, all of Jackson Pa. D.VATILSI. OLT,I 4 INr7Io qu,ktlestop, Nov. • 27,',1870„: of oopgisOot), r. 21e190n Orktiin, iitars3,7` montb?,.nod : l4. daYs. Brother Catlin was ono of the faithful. ,For ;about tifty4estis, ho •repiesented MV.hcitlisai in oarnest, , Siwayi doting: bit few. iMprove kNa tte knts they have given- them as brother Catlin ; gishen an opportunity was given to labor, not a ,moco t run , to Ate plway's i immoved the firs.t oppurtunityi; :His `seat Was always Vied, and his teiliinony (away-8 given. His labor is ended, his toil is ovur, and ho i 9 oequpying.lhat• "hunt: ble sear-it Om right hand 'oe, God." Mid, help jtll t, be as tr. S. Tastts EbtM± odi THAT IRON ISNALUA LT: "AS A bIEDIOINIL— bne long been known, but it Is only since its preparn lion in tkeporticutar,form,qf Porurt‘in Amp shatlts Sall poworxiy'ortlilfsettioilulet Ilsoifiglit. to „light. ltq effect dasels'er - dprpoilSki and' deli - 13 most talutary. i!ZW2IIM i r:.17, t.7:1 1C:1i,...:`, 5 i ''' -'" -- ::, • ..• .;-- / ..:.,„4 .A . , . T 1 tii,i t I ' -1 1- 1 •-- -4- --- =r- ~' -- - -- '- - - 1 - - '" i- C..... '. ;- i : Ablti cteoct r CiArt-t• .4o t' -,t !I i tra -•-- • . ..^...traa.2it __,,_.._ _ ,.,__,. . 5. 2 1....-„12:,....,-.: , . rates. the, clig..w.;,.:.irch.:•it. iy, Api ,a4:-.;..:,r, at I, Oa:ills; so Wa t . they i'..:i t.......', ..'.'..a a:. I :if:- t; _..:s Spilt - a and will not ratan:. All Cie . .4 - 1 :..,- ;' ~ flieted cap, call 94 tlwirroffrOp lircivirti* 1 - itO - 4 UnivertitY; or Itddfctichvo. CII Tina Etrc: t, Pi... ' . tz 4. .- 2 . • s - -. . ......- '. ' ' ..'-'''‘ - 1- :...- ErtiM:3 1 1 *kit' 4. •ivl3 i ' L.ictes.Kitttuttrop Joao; '‘vfutte - , 1114 "it. ' - thy hair soft, Lnxpriant.thick, and ilagan'agtiolht Balm ct atikett that h aal!ovr:CarapLaton Into tha tuarliltki tileauty you now emit. This is - eraptitically dm tin gnage o;,011, who use thaw, articles. -I" , tro-head , of liair and a refined complexion are the. :graitiat,attraal ons a woman can poetess,-.The #athtiroyr *HO Map olia Balm 'areynst /that Wilt etrer th on ..to , s42l—and a thing elielfill. "klAilisini lithe bleeih,,Of ,yenth r makes a lady of thir4 4 ll`ipein Mit /tweittY.:ltiitli cies are entirely harmless, and very pleasant LIST O~!,TQRQR,-Dratun for 4blp ua la *± liaritkplj , Ae tit t ntot o . • Bloss=-pair 'k Castello.. i tlexandel Gaylord, JameitHelley, John Van Oder. Tioga—Danbil DewoY, A H Westbrook. Wellaboro—Marshall Darla"), lamp Van Val ' • kenburg. Wadraow...raitiosiGrear .4, .7, 4 • ' .Shippen—LeroY Herrington'. Charleston—Nathan Lester, • Liberty-r-Samnel H Lovegood, Charles Mann.ll COvlngton—Andrew Mclntosh. • Farmington--Henry Mowry. Richmcnil— derbpiPratt4l47y MeV 4111 1% 1 1 Hti mo f , Westfield Bora T -Thomas Sanders. G. EDWAUDS. Fall Brook—John L. Saxton. - Deerfield—Philp L Taylor. L - TEAVERO JURORS-Lit WEEK. Welisboro—Ella Kimball,. William Riley, Henry Van Valkenburg, James L White, Joseph Tibga B orii—Trankihr H ida‘mg. Hirai hall. • Oharlestint-,Otle. Atherton, Noah Wheeler. , • 1. , Manifiell=jusiin ISi Ballo9, Malt` Phelps: Deerfield—Henry M Burlingamo, _Ohostet , B: Hoyt, George Knox. Brookfield—Edward Baker. Covington Tp.—Marion B Butler, Albert Martin. Liberty—Daniel Orion, Win. L Keaglo. Elk Run—TiMothy S Coate. Elk—John Maynard. Sullivan—Henry B Beard, Loran Dodge, La. 04103'.01e1i I^, Mainsbnrg-rSanford,Dewey. Unioni-LVilliadDitelibiltn: • •• sJackeon4RdwardEitereit, Aiorrnan Archibald Spencer.," • -„ Delmar=oleergeßliglish, John`Hazlitti.Jblirr Pierson, George Green. Lawrence Tp. , Wi liam Holton. Nelson—John M Hammond, Marcus B Seeley. Blose—John James, Lorenzo D Taylor. - Farmington—Daniel Mowrey- Fell Brook—James Pollock. Knoxville—Delavan W Reynolds. Riobniend—Daniel Ripley. CliMer-textScott, lob Sado:Oar: Osceola—Morgku.,Seeley„ , Eikland-r-Jotin 0 - Whitaker.' • •• . • ~..wn.svatlz:;TAinnnn 2 nd %TOM. , Middkebstry 7 -James H - Brvwn,pilik,mussleadf., jitoicion—Einaiett:Barnee, Russell 9 Pr!Suite; la'meitgarailtonVilniity'Tikiblidge; • -,,Clialham-yßurdeil black. _ 0 lYnserr-Jotin'Daltia,. iTebnSyhei. liallAßroolc—.Thomaa F#yr. iVelisboro—John'Glbaat7; B'R Trends '\. Blosa—Danlel BaritoyliiitiitetJariabi Moran, Johnll Wilcox, Henry H Holland. ' Lawrence Tp —Joseph Guile. Ward—Maylan Horton. Lawrence Boro—George McLean. Tinge Hero—Roland McAllister. Liberty—William Herber, Jacob Sheffer. Elk Run—Chas S. Pattison. • Rutland—Jefferson Pritteman. .I"ktte„ Albert Sherwood, Ari *Minket. - ' 2 .• -•• 21 • 13*k6OidirlWjilialtk anfielOY. Deerfi o ld,-Allen. Seeley. t • . < . ;Vinton'--44eStOtThointia, Jay Whlletioad. • ;Notice .to Tax.;-Payera.. HE Commissioneas of Tiega Von:ntyysijimogt T tho Tax payers of Wellaboro on Jan. 24th, at the Commissioners office for the , purpose of ad justing the Valuation of tho assessment of 1871, January 25th, the Tax . payers of Charleston will meet at tho Commitormers -office. Cu tho 26th the Tax payers of Delmar - at the Commis sioners office. On the 27th, the Tax payers of Shippen at the Com9aissionera office. All, -per sons aggrieved by their valuations, will be heard if.tbey choose.- _ _ , TTe L asesssors. of Ow said Townships ar, re questedto be •P. V. , -VAN'NESS, . • . WETHERBEE, inn. 18 7 - 1871-2 W JOB XFORD, Corntro:i 'WHEREAS, ray wife Eltithe . hailefkmy bed: 'IT avid bOord withoutjustoluse or provoca tion, this is to notify all persons not to harbor or trust heron my neaount, as I will ° not pay any debts of her contracting after this date. Sullivan Jan. 9, 1871. JOHN WATKINS. NOTICE ii hereby given that tho Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Morris Run Coal Company will be held on the first day of BchniarY nost,'..at the_ Moe of_the %oniony in Marrfs-,ftqn,.Tioga Coupty,, Ila..at 10 o'clock in the ferehoon;for thispurpohd , alating"Ltireel ora for the'. ensuing yeat;. and for `, transacting soth other ploiness as may porno, before it.. T. 11AMILTOlt; 'Morrii!ltnn, . , , I 04 SALE—One span of,tonr Year- old molts, I of ono *Span of tithe year old colts, to snit p' °baser. Both spans aro well broke to het i:loM- Said colts aro sound and In good oon dVtion, and sol'd reasortablO. Call on, or a dress, ALVIN WEBSTER,. Jan.ll3, 1871.-4w , * Stony Fork. JN ti , • HIS -MACHIN I E 'ha's no stiperlo, and 2 . 15, adapted to , all kind's of work" . .. It only needs a trial to be • appreciated. ' It will hem, fell, seam, tuck, bind, quilt, braid, embroider, cord, gather and ruffle, and is the best and chea pest machine for family use ever offered to the public. • . ; • •‘ ' Thu riLebatOrmcg,*A.ogtNE, Is supttior all !others.;fol e,revoplkuic,it soursilirebt, fro th .the opools- ' and ati winding- o threild . • It, is-. easily adjusted; And . not liable tO get out of Order.. : . Persons wishing to purchase a machine, eho'd by all means ,try this one, before buying any other. Call on, or address ...I =II 113111 =I ' liZiesritits . , A. B. EASTM" • 1 , 1", a fa - r, DENTIST 0 1771VE AND If )layint,bougkt, Eir..Vsun Refne:is s !Intermit 3,n ; the partnerahip of gkittnart & Wen /lame wo'd reipeettrilif reqttest'ltU Aterionl Indebted true 'late a firm to fall Sind Jrattle,aVonee: - • • Oftlee oppeilte,the-Coulhilonse, }viers he will scontinna the most ap proved and skilful manner, at Like low,est; puma !: ble rates. Call and see speoiefedilanit tiertitie ales before going elsewhere. eo. 1 1870 A. B. tASTAIAL Rail Road Meeting. FIRE INSURANCE. MITCfELL 'A` 0. 1 Vs 7 E'LLSBORO, PA. 4 - Sstieit'olietes in first-elass Companies at as xt-g;.ktOsT na any --'RELIABLE: - COMPANY • - 11111 pant l'itsuranco. Jai): 4, 1871.-ly. i JNo. MyrOLIELT.: THE•:-GOL'D MEDAL stikiNg• - • itaCIIINt Y. EN Jrip. y ' EMI . . . . , For =e. t -:„ ,- . i ~,/ ,-(' ,ii i. , A • PAIR of 'fouling Stews, ani!tivo calves. ..cy. .Apply to r Eirdpitill illayEtE. • - 18, 1 Jan.: ••-** •*7 - 1 ,- , ••••• u • ~ .-_-_-_ ~..: . r, • ,-,- . - . , , $650 l e ‘, b. .e • - est se Ate. ever pub hed. AGENTS who cell .our . new work. PQ MN MtONE TALE idiSttneMol4l/ COMMON ONNON, • have no comp:AMU" 1 c'44 - IA - 61W il- Xwy °/ ' published like It.'XiirboWy n _ .. body wants ft. Many agelt are now making from $5OO to s6soxpet 4anth:lxnatgiads sent derful book. 24 page Deseeptive Oirealar aunt free olpplieetlon. We ant good livsl,Agentro, men I ~,,,, e• t, the merxti , or work, itile. tla it Is a ImiTerpl oAgen o l d 4 .as welZ At ri f , ° I money. ( 44 es, i L i is. 4 WELLS Co., 482 Broo m e =treat, New oar. Bm. o A PPLICATION FOR LTOEIC by given tkat tka ,followin made applNatlbinf dab'. Tatra= House ',tamps, and.tbat the to Chet:l4d of - Quarter 'Sado inst.,llt2 ofitlact P. Ilf.joitiOn ; tend if they think proper. Horn. 80l Bonne), Walsh , A.D. Orsives,* " 4,2,hsfa 0.. H. Goldsmith A , DI. .artin,,ltle cr. ADDPitih • H. If. Bbeffer, Libor . „ r eldlidi Perry, s „., :rig. 0. 8.. Whited, Nelso Win. Foote, Delmar. 11. 0. Vermilyea, Devinonr Guild. Oba J. O. Price, , Covingtr , ,-,„, . ---, , Walter Conklin Up # i Ni kg, 6 -..g-.c,,,,t Lowla Daggett , La encecilic,* *I ' W. B. Van Born, W 'Moro. ' Thes,Cl raves, Covin ton.! .t'd.w r ilit.ll4 PI:014W Al; J:4474 '." .!...''. ; i Ritmo ilea ireff:..loil. ittlai l ... The - Ame ~ Hillortot qIOLE 4) ' - r . .rx,-..:-..21111E-04024 a 1. - 2 ' • _ . ; Thu/ Idaohine iv adapted-i and will.be.eold cheap. All ; call and aeo ono in operatio Mr. JtiraegAt iil Jan. VI, Ott -, -V 4' ____ ".. 5 .. 4' 1 !..f.l !N►l Cast Iron BO t. IT 21 • :1 0-, ~: A 11,3 t'..; , t.. 1 ' , I :-lit 'V;` . .i. " 4 00 , TO-T 11; Tioga' •:, - -;, REGISTEWS NOTICE:' , ';•:I :, . 1 Wr OTICE is hereby given thatjhe Admit- , IN istrator and gluttidians,, srmed below ; bave.,l filed their acq:ousitslin ;bpd' ,11pgisteeo 5 0.4t c i,for. Tioga County Penna, and that the said accounts 'will he presented to•the Orphlin's CoUrt fer"- - ettia CountY, at a Straion of said Court to be held at Wellsboro on Monday the 304 „day of Januari, l 1871 for allowance And, gentillii4Yoixti T,,,j , :::-"Z l iii,' s- Nt.• • . , s • , ...•/.I,i, c ,, ;, ,s, Acconnt of Gleergo - 0 Hee ay , Administrator of the Estate of Ira Bullock,l to of Middelbury, deceased., ~ , • I 'ACeennt ef totain tuttS, ' duardiprof 144 Butts, minor child of Erastits Bate, - late -of LawrenecAllo deceased. ° . AccOtittpgfptiVi dila diitOf Jul( i Arti(l i 3 Guernsey and harles Gnome "y,minor children of Sally Ann Onerneey ittles, of Delmar, deceased. Register's bffic.l3 W,ellebbrgir .:Jamitiri.4. I.M . REGMER. --' ,'arm for ia offarn ta .! atm! in Copp .110110i g, N up from Covingten'tol elliboto. tains 228 acres, about 250 lag , building, orobard, and well improved part of the farm This farm will be sold oboe rpaiopaples; Xpvtire on the p' gAMIIEL Dec. 14, 1870.-3 m. Orplons' CoVr Zitlei', ,:, ~., Co_ p r - DY virtue of in order liana out of the Orpli- L 9 ans. Court of Tioga count , the undersigned, Administrators of the estate,.f Frederick Wei r ty,' deceased , Will fell 4 - publiol sale, ,on ' TUOB7- day, January 81i 1 . 871; at It . o'clock, nOen,', of the Court House, in WellsbOrti- ' to the ' highest' and best bidder, the followin described landd, situate In Libet:tttettnshirt, .•u,.. ; , : ':i. :-5 1 ; let. Bcgiiiiiing at a - post, th northeast iornor of warrant survey No. 196 '; thence west 58 perches . tin a goat; . thenenAson 11::-88.9;.pattheiritr a post in Brie of Jonah Er , water ;lot; thence along the land of said Brewster, east, 58 perch= es, to a post in the warrant line ; thence north 83:9' , petFiliem,te - the".plaolOif begintiligt;lielifk part of .rialik Warrant s; o inita ill ng 27,ractilei r. - 2d.Belng north part of Ivarrant No. 1981; bounded on the north by lands 0 Datti9l,.Eard ly and Jonah . Taylor, west•l4 lands 'of Jahn Heyler, south r by lands of Jeremiah Bleak, and east by lands of Frederick Welty estate;•con taining 821 acres, more or leap. _ 3d. Beginnigg , 44,4iptit.:; idit-the' iive#erji ilhie of lands of the Bpisooparitoadoiny;• Ihenae north along said line 83_, perches „to a peach; thence west 17;perches to 'is oat; theice`secith by lands of Israel Greenlief 83 perches to a post; thence east 17 perches to te place of begin ning; containing 8 acres and 131 perohe.s 4th. Beginning at a post i line of larids,ol Henry Eardly.i4hince itattilt 49.9 iiprehes to' a beech; thence - by "unsittled; lands; **eta' 49.9 perohos, to a beech; thence by unsettled lands, west 144 perches, to a beech, thence. lands, of Jiinah Tayfor; . nbrth' 49:9 iletiOliii# ? ; to - a 'pottt - ij: thence lii Tab ds 'co f John - Loin ;coeds, otfitl44-tior c hes, to place of beginning; containing 42 acres and 80 perches.,. i' , .- , - .4 r'' 4j;-: '; '."4 's V.' tl eglb - dug' aka kelt ill a ille .. 'oils tern 51p aPlf ' Iciiids of - Jacob 'Mbyer , f . tkati 1 /3 isiit`by lauds of Christina Esrick, 72 perchesto a post; thence a 'ndrth-by lands of floorgaj esegdfllB.:,iatyilbt , i , ea; thence wait by lands of ßenjamin Brien, 72 porches, to a post; thence;_a,pt.l4 , ,py lantiaol44-, .cob Moyers 113 perches, tote place of begin. !, ni ttgl "Wn . taitti ug, 47i atirea..,.., i k Terms : One-third on co &motion of _sale; , ode-third:one - y ea falterarreili '-liiiiChitii , third lit' , .the death of Mary Ann Welty, widow of said !Frederick Welty, decc.ased. w th - ißrorast - on the: .same froukreontiratetkenrof• , pilyal4e annu-t , ally, andl f- h o be sorb cid -And- mortgigf s i e upon the property. MARYANN WELTY, PIII.LLTP WELTY, -;.• k 'A dre i il'a ...--!, E. R. HAIGIIT, Lambs Creek, Pa. Dan Monroe, Wellab, 0. B. Girdrioh. Nola Miuor Watkins, We J. J. Borgia, Wenob, LOOK H So e I .11 Ste:, ' lEEE MI ...~ r:, - - ‘ and gee thorn befOro Itu _ _2 W: ;1' • Jan. 11, 1871-3 t. =I Jan 4, 1871 4w Alittins' Cour • . 1011 Y virtue ft an order; Conft of Tioga c9srityialist • undei4Q - signed, Administrators of C.() estate of Ruth -Lincoln, deceased, will sell at public sale, _ on 'Thursday, Jan: /144§74, 4 Vitleet P. 4,1" - ; at' the hensol Lair& ;Daggett in Lawrenbevtlle, ;to the highest and best biddy , the following de scribed prpperty, situate in -1 4 wronce .toopepiiri Beginning' 4t- a libuilbeir;iketrouthivelif corner of land belonging to heirs Of Obadiah Inecho deceased; thence north, 63 degrees east, 47-per- , thee to a post on the west bank of the Tioga Fiver; thence south, 22 degrees east, 33 perches tan whitansk v i,gterme-oesta degrees/low; priierch perch es to a birch; thence , i10rtb,7:44 degrees Cast, 37 perches to the place of beginning; con taining it acres and 137 perches, more or less. Terms : One-fourth cash at j e of sale ,„ . a the bal, l e t ti e teris ftmlf 19, #4 . *4.11 Waitoool2 ArgrAPeik dale =cow !nation. DYER INBOIIO, B. O. MATTISON, Ada:inhere ,e141:1' Deo 21, 1870 4w •The,Recvly.Pa•l jt WE take t raatlied-fe,i ere that, +llthrYthp tris , We will sell goodillir *ettled accosAtiklalliii: t t r itt will be loft ror poiloctiort,,gl -We purpose `yep ag i goods, and solicit patronage tt_ PO" V 184; Application for .. . 1 OTlttll'iliiieiiigitfAil . applications for chart: has bean tiled in,nty,_otibiei,.l., to the Conitlnt Ocluhltikk"PlgiA, ilfondayijanAlCiliTTl' ' 1 Application of E. B. Youn: !alley, F,Aorotp ibelaitteta of Vie "Militia of &boo) AttMApefield.A;.- Applieittion'af St ~ eroA.l 'Vermaic Satiety." Jany, 11, 1871. • J. E====2Z ~1 RIPE ESE ItNaVfir CA4,01 FtQrs3ign and ir ZPhiolt 7*-I LADits , DBEBI~ GOOD! .Bunon, Ailaf KINDS, l '"""` 'Attzarraotos, - lo es, I 'o4l2 Cart Boap, Tt Cowes, . .. 3 era Hate Si Caps,,Boots & shoes, Rubbers, Crockery, Wooden Ware, ,cc. Notice is here.. named penons_Ams.- qqa, Idceniea and Usat .. a will be t . - prespitted a the 80th Ilait - g'3an: - I inteiesteit /nay 9*4 . CsaklaidfotillMEß, or shipped oh Commission. . '-„.t.lsase oall and look Oar tool oiror. Yon will always Rnd ne ready and willing to allow goteds; L ~. -,;Ati 1 •-1 f., 420.1..71;:: i.:' 4. ..• . '.:*....!... ..! r: ...1.,; .. • "1 t . , : '. 14 ~ • ; E.: llse i i i ij o ir i t .,., ~,. ro.* . . .:•-- ' ' ... ,- - , i, 4 :i . :;', ',. * s . 1 i Mk . :':: . 4' •- ' '',; 1) " .;.‘ - '") .: ,!"'"7- . '- - -•. : ' . • 1:4 - • TiTtr 111) , , ... _:, : Th # 1: ••- V• ''•• • • -- 7 - •••.i '''"A ea .154n,11 'NEM . 4 , 1 r ries.. had.* •ro.* .11.* TRIBUNE. 4 lirre/Wilt rE TUN PROP E.' The nisitint; ame to bapre-am Ily hrews•paper. Its correspondents traver e tivery A ta t e P aro l o6 o4:7 o #ll l .l. J1.41£041/00104 1 / 4 ,1 are o every notable Cabinet de.q e proceedings of Congress, oil Legislatures, and of Conventions, and report AttinlJtY Tefegritai all that seems of ,generall inthrest." Woliave paid for one day's Diemen-, nue advice. from Europe .by Cable far more' than our entire receipts for the faun injthloh those advises reached our readers. If lavish outlay, unsleeping vigilance, and unbound.* •fsittilwthitqlberallthitildre publio,,tyill enable us to make a journal ightohthetno EutEklor in the acoura - Thswiety, and freshness of its contents, The Tribune shall b suc i ljournaL - -, , o 2 icultn%We arts, we vet °tad,- t all • devote, more means and apECE than •y of our We aim to make The Weekly 'Tribune such a paper as no farmer can offord •to do without, however widely his politics may differ from eoars. Ourreporte of the Cattle, Hone, Pro , ~dtmetatt. . ; ettArAtirfull,and iitthe farmer's , calling and our regular reports of the Parmer's Club and kindred gatherings, are so interesting,. `tlint , the fooreist fernier will find therein a mine of suggestion and counsel, of which he cannot remain ignorant' without positive and serious loss leboro.* ro.* lean IR-SEWING tindit'- of wo}k,' nobbles warranted. • Otte rostslenoe of ' thft : - 1.09111,,p , tti.. RE :tiff': Nesv T, .~.ti ; ~ „ .SLEDS! The Tribisne has been is and must be a zeal- . 40a, Itivecate„ofti-PrOtttotinado.2 Houttazdestsiy.• rAitgerAing kabitUalidlenedi as.the Irestetifoe' 10 - human progres, the bane of human happi ness, we seek to win our countrymen in masses freakthe etmazing.i.lttret IblCapecubstionduet Tfa e ; an 4 of **aye ov:ererctWaddltatessions, to the tranquil pathe of Productive Industry. Wo• would gladly deplite our overcrowded pit iesj wherkthottiands-valttlyjoefe 'affid'orotillb2; Misguided 4iteit ilatmiething 'dolt .te 'colter, pitirlitiOantt plains with colonies , absorbed in, Agriculture i ,ldechanies.tted. Menufacturss,.att& etuistattly lojeitieit. , ' into blintreevid solibmes Han. -11344jteg• she protection of Home In &mart By* disoriminutlit duties on imported Wares:and Pibrieks essential, to the rapid. ben. .410,011.tlitftuileu9IRre4notiestist..all• tts phases and , departments, and so to the instruction of our people in all the gainful arts of Peace, we urgeAmeonatrymen z te tifibertao - and uphold 'that ifilroyin undoubtitit faith Witt the true in. tsrest, not of a class or a motion, but of each section'end - Sissy itseral - 01018, is thereby sub served and,. promoted. _ _ _ .•3t` , _r_i ci::: U , "-, MEE= re: Sttire, EMMEN - itig olsoWbOrt)."-;' ,itlVAik l fo.l)l 7 ;;i; '. ; T v pijpglitlii Jr. .l We sell Oka Weekly tei clubs, for loss than iti# value aweßhigelfrimaste paper ; and thoughlte 'subeorlplAbit' rfilready very large, we believe that a half-million more farmers will take _it whenever, it sligilfl)o pammended their' attention. We Ntilfr our 'friends' every where to aid us le so commending it. •"''7 ,t) '. -i' i * U,"""'''''" - j_ ~.., . . , . : =--Ifo '' ok S'f;r ' ;iii:le at e Tribute Ofildie; • _The. Tribune - Almatamfor . lB7l, ~.Prieil2o cents, :, - . . 7 1, 'r-" \ ... : ~• . : ' ; --. , Tribune Almattae Repiint: :1838401858, 2 volumes, halr bouid,Slo. , ?.' Reeolleetiohs of a Busy Life, by Horace Greeley. Various styles of bikding. 'Cloth, $2 50 ; library, $3 ;60 f half moroceo,.s4; .halt i oalfs.ss i moroccoatitifine . , SZ. .'. ' _ Political EconoritY,l4 Hdreed . Grieley;sl. 50, - - • '' '' ' ' • - . -2:••E'grbalk.leca9traulletartec.l4oolllaletrialXle4Mtli edition, largo octavo. • Cloth, $5. ' Pear Culture for Profit, by Quinn, $l. • . ElemontivorW3griculturo, by-Waring, new edition, cloth, $l. , i'Drainipedritioalth find Prollt, by Waring, cloth, $/, 50. ~ , —Sent friteica receipt Price,' ' in makinA. _remittances, always procure a draft ' e l a :- New '''' Y'Ork,Or a ' o :'' s Offi ; Office liana; Order, if mostole. : wrier° neither or to venz -Is p.......441,-......1.416 • ~ , money, h t awalpt in a REGIStERED letter. Tanis, cash in advance. „ .A ddiess •• • • '-' = ~- • ' • ' -- • .--- --, .• , • Jan 4, , 187,1 4w 1 " '--•'-' ' " THE ‘-'IIIBUNE,•New York. kn -: !!!MI MS rxi? 1"? - bale, slot • • Arentik= teasing Saidlarm eon, ~ r oved, with good stored. The un - well timbered.—;- , and terms made amines . ItENPAIOCIB.- " i:t Dr - ligs - ' arid i . ', tl ' ; -C ': '4. - i. : • .. ai . .. •,, : . ? • ~„3 , „.....: , _, c.0. ,, .,,,., _, . ....; ~.!,, VONES & BRANDIES, ~,,7--,..t,!, .., - ,:..• ,:..• -,-_-:,---__N_..:,-.E_a ton, umnipisi iittosia: '- ___ ...- .. - 7_ • ---- - ... • PATENT MEDICINES, :- . • -.,...,4 ~..--..,,:, • 1-...„, 0 • ~..: ,- '-:. - - li • ftw - r" - - 7- :-T - • - ---- :.- .':! .'' - .1.,•-• ~....DYE STUFFS I • - 7 'l' : - '"" 4k 1 11 - 6 ;f; PERFIIMEItir — — I ) .' !- - , , , , i , •1•_.i1g!!g, It s ,-,_ :k. , .1,;N.. - i 1... , .. - ~ •1 i. t. , : ...,,r.; 1.1 - (.... 1.- --: .2... -!! ftsw - la kal'iki--- - __ / ! YANKEE NOTIONS, 71 ;`•• many quantity and at low figures. I w• nt iit be distinctly understood that I soil cheaper than any other firm in the County; farthek" I 'lla , stfElt , m, !Nit no • 11111.11 can undersell me un l e ss they receive goods.by the underground rail 'end; f 4 .' f ; Putty,,, c AleOhtil' • KEROSENE OIL, TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINDOW -CURTAINS & FIXTURES. / • - i '•'=V " 3 il t• •ti • , t, t 1P •10 - ‘, • Ir i!. tit * ' • I - 1 1 , 1 Az x In foot: I Iteep'everytbing usually frond in a, first class Dug Store, and invite all in want in anything in et!) , line togivp me a call. No obaTge for ebowing Goode. Call and see. 15. W .;• ,j r • Jan. 4,-1871 7 1y., _ - Its - W LLIAMS. • NEE ~110 6 41..-3FLIESEEV,_ St. "I".A.3IBCJEINT. N .11ss 11E OERMAI , IS VICTORIOUS, and peace Proo!aimed throughout Om United Stut \ ee: = nett orthelo ivith,i:pmorsolasa etride oci the track of every eon and daughter, s ad of felltletoiai'mtPlolk jjti tififfielititraeon whrthere_ebonld be no delay In going to , sisrieric•er 7 o 4Lirt CA-allery FOR, --;~ - 1?• t 0 [ • I LIA TS „ 'ON IRON PAPER OR I.PORCELAIN i 1 to fit -ih;surii Best bic 2'• ' liei Icirtiti td0 4416 48 - I - ''' ''' P i ..... * : . Vignette, pules de Vyl it ee, German and Medallion l e adsd from retoucbed neg - , , r , .'' '-z .± ativee"-- The new Victoria size,, Cabinet size, i IA if, . z ,, .;- ~ • , and all popul r sizes made and put up in neater i steel 404:4 berei(sfqvo .been bfermtbY at*? - Pholligrap . her iri this section of country. It is tbe only gallery_ in Tioga County retouching Its negatives in t h e true Berlin style. Large assort Ant of • • .. ... „ ' Mkt 8 ' U l ti • 'ilt.4. • • it i• i r .t.,, .. -.. i . •:- . 1 •••• ~ - , ,i,,' , -I - - ~.. ,1•-• -.. .1? , , ME ATturn ..V.' COPYING 'I -A- 4 14D-` , VIN ROMIG' IN' - r .. .. INK, WATER,. CRAYON OR OIL OOX,O,Rti,i-,, Kt --,,, ! • : z- - donaat de r t o rat ot tt i ndiSirst Ay t tyl ti l My prices are as low as the lovrest,,doing AsinOli e wait te e s Wog is made. lAll work guarmnteed bigive WW I /lid/ 0 13 out 'ha • !I - e wit so e' ftrat.wili be first siirviii„s,lll 'till oiamina, specimens before goinielsewhere 1 i Mans fi eld, Jan. It, 1871-3 m. F. M•IBPENCER, N. P. A., Artist and Proprietor. , , • MS= rge> 4 l l4 ) tom m6trp e ' 0814 un alneAtit itaikuary, . , • - - GI J")t,.. i•. v., 1' ~_c .. - , > l i.'tt . ' 4 ,P . 1 . allife 4 . lIVIIN, NAILS, OARRIACIAL', rIpASE€SH 4111 n i OES',ttißsE, INAir,s,l I = J ,. i..a ~..- .. , ,,,,,,,4 c ihi,: ~: v... - ••• , - , 7 1 , :,) t. 4 L Jla '.. ;•?, ~,,,, , 1 ''' - . • ' I - „ Clowame??..telreto 'bliss, „mo o -- --- 1f,.J.9,,A.74,!:;.1.:,--„ , ~ 1 ,?Ah• .T.':.l - c,,: C '''',Z ll '. “ goberal itoolc• of Builders Materials. LOilitif,tij i ti t i,lifeall(fil. iiiiiiiiii, t 4i;;; l :' : : I ' Also. WRAPPINci BAP I BRiat meNisfliottirers prices . ~ ' J:.'r 111,,...1.:;:. , ..;% , ,-." ' —.....?C:i'vt: 3C. -.1:.z.:-... „ •=+l ~ i.,, , 1•0.••• r ..05 'I: , '1... Vht:Sill'A- la' C- .....- 1 ri , •—` , -. -• - , 4 ' . , .: 1 • •th.l. .--.., ' '.......t . ~.., , ..,,:A-ir.„,..._, SOBBING - PROPAIPTIiIt AtallVtii. EVV.4?; - -z -. • ~1,1„,„ ...•,, , , itaraerms Cash, and prises reasonable: First deor above Cone, House. I ' I Wellsbon, Jan. 11, 1871-Iy. ' I Ora assortment of heretofore. ',LE5.1r430N.., e. 6 , 4 -4) 4"1 7,1" Charter. - of incorporation , I ttl o Vll be prexpgeft ntlilogs cone /A ri• , J • oseph C. Doane, 00„est 2 a). )ander, dig ..101101P9Onfit; ne, J. B. Potter, 4.lce'rnitilit . of the P. DONALDION . - : • • ~: Wellsboro, Jan. 17, 1871.1 y. 1871. Daly, Semi-Weekly apd Weielity . . 114.0,- • P.- M. WILLIAMS " , ;4 '4.- , - ,r i' Tqt i 3 i__ •, - Mil , Gaiss) Ito( ,',." C4 - Yii••,,,., is it.ltit.; 2.: ii , .".... Ili i -',, ..-.t, i :••,•;, c, 11, .. . i . '- .0 • . •-:- iF; ' I:,t'fiiiiiiibiiiiik iikti.li.ROOßTS) 1:1 - BAX itßiit , - MEN - , • =:= 0 !0. - IPI - 0"60- , "..• t . =NE , ' AS A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 1 Taal: W . 'Tarliatti i :"Prellibliaant.i f :In' addittens- to Ilevipal4p (ma ,uf., Mel[! Ecolm, 4 5 : Poetry, ;Score, I ort Stgiec,,,orighusi cit. seleetecOrlitb 111 - 44isralkyrtic ;aonoluded In a sin pleAtiiii Oiliblubirliii tifccde three.— il'e intend that: l iVrlStihiriihtill k t e r s r tit in the dunce in all that lartgeps the A" cultural, annfacturing, blibing, ; Apr other nterests of iho country*; and that; 'for variety and complete ness, it 'hail remain altogether the most valua ble, interesting and instructive NEWSPAPER p.rbliollod in ttio world. A-N*4El44ore teollardetilid CoMplatol 'easi. 274 , Weekly:„ , rAblote,, ?wAel tor befoto , ogotoci at so low a Pr l 9 B . i.. - Y0•;1;',.;'f,i..,•, gill., , 2 Terme of the Weekly. Tribune. • To Mail abbacylb ore. tintiootiri,otailfoi4 8Y lama . .. FitifillPtfoeft ;4Ako To one ad4rese,All at one Ppsk Office:, Ten copies- • ' 60 each. Twenty 2 26 each. Fifty copies s t 1 00 each. And one extra copy to each club. To names.of subscribors, all at one Poet Office,: ~..Sl 60 fig k ob, '04:41 . 01 ' • 'l' 36ettoli: viliymiipia ..... itcllfeaoh. And one extriCtiplitAtfeatilt Persona entitledAspin - zextros,copy van, if p ferred, bays either of'tbti following books, poi age prepaid : Political Economy, by Horace Greeley; Pear Culture for Profit, by P. T. Quimi; he E 1 n L Agrienitu_re,bx Geo E . Wnr—, 5., - . / t ; • The New, , „Xpkt , :ffemi•Wpltly Is published ever/ Tuppitiy ,aud Friday. The Semi-Weekly TilhilhellYea, faith:: course of a year, WIRER OR FOUR 04110 ; Best and,Latest Popular Novels, • by auth4B. "'Nowhere else ..can so_, muck_ ter.ba bad at so obeap a rate as in The Scmi— WVeekly 'Tribune. S ' ;. Tin.ltif OF i rlf.E One capy . ", one year , 104 tittm — bars . : Two copioa 7 00 Five copies, or over, for each copy 3 00 An extra copy.will be sent for every 'club of ten eon tfor one ; • or, Jf preferred, g copy of 'Recollections gf a Duey Idfe,by Mr.Grpeley, IRO Tribune. = Mail subscribers slo.per annum. To subscribers wishing to presorye Mr. Oneley's Re aps " What I. Know of Farming,'" and whir - pay the full tric4 f. slo,lkr Dally ik s4 for fienii•Woek ) y, or $2l fot't send 'the book, post paid, if request-ye made at the time of subscribing. MALVIN PURE fed i zR liies, , _ . I=l LIIIILIONM 13A.IL4EN"‘ PAINTS, OILS, - BRUSHES, VARNISHES, ,KEROSENE,' LAMPS, &O, , , ) c'.-','' . ; t! - : 1 , ~ 7 t2.;:1 r: 2 i - ,%.; c.! Torpehtioe, 4 R. 1:4 BAILEY. ,• " ' l i . 4.11:,..,- , , , ,5,,v , 1,-„i), MEE =RE T jamannwet, °OS `'S.f ,t - 0141-. ') Aid Also a sic. stook of Goods AT 'lll4l 1114119111116 1101111443003111 ' —all stile's, coloeSatta 'patterns— ALPAOASI POPLINS. BLAOR. AND .- t :9LORED filn4CEls 4 0 9 4' o l amairriroz.'. SHAWL% • • • , • • , i ,• and ; 4,lnrie.aelakrinmp,to nide frpni. CLOAKS READY-.M4 DE;AND CLOTH .TO MAKE *ORE, ALL HINDS OF.. LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS , 1871. £O.,'TO TRIM DRESSES' ' OR O.4OQDES. NAN UEE' NOT, . • can't be beat. Xi loops up witti'a eritiktug the ... , ;!;fauksestuytt.thoughtQt . I . 7lfar. HOOP SkIRTEIi iitALIifORAL.I3IiIRTI3,' - • CORSETS ; *(1.: • • _-1 toirriumerous to mention; - but will say- that7ou irilLseldom end so large an assortment to select from in a country store, and clear down to the BG'I'TI M FIGURE. . , We also kee RtAilrit in suite, arid patio atilt you with read; A TAILOR ,' 110 Ott • . all a HATS AND • AND GE GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OP CROCKERY; WOODEN WARE, HARD W : I RE; SHELP,HARD *ARE itAILS,t IRON; Locke, Lat A GEN GRQ E. HOWE Faropr#, ; l,f,.yon w SALT, LIME, Lime, Battertaba, Pail flavor with. All ed. Priaes-aan't Tiog, Pa., 0c.t.:18 1870. ii1A.1.3).4 43 1.3L1 Ei. T• na GREAT AMERICAN HEAVER AMOR ; ER, purifies the blood and cures Scrofula. Byphilia, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases 0 Women, and all Chronic affections of the blood. Liver and Kidneys. Recommended by the Medi. ;al Faculty and many thousands of our best citi zens. Read the testimony of Physicians and patients who have used Itosadalis; send for our Sundallas Outdo to Health Book, or Almanac for thit year, which we publish for gratuitous distribution; it wiUgive you much Tillable information; . , „ 10k.'ILIV:Citre of Baltimore , - says: ' ” • • I takepleasure in recommending your BOUM/ is as a very powerful alterative. I have seen it used in two *es with happy results--one in a case of secondary syphilis, in which the patients pronounced himself cured after having taken five bottles of your medicine. The other Ws case of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly f proving under its use, and the indications are. that the patient will soon recover. I have care fully examined the Sirmula by which your yeti; Boeudalis is made, and Sad Wan excellent Omtionud Of alterative ingredients. ' • Or. Sparks of Nicholasville, Ky., says ho has used Rosadalis in cases of t'crofnls and Seconda ry Syphilis results. - Ass eliwin er df the blood I lnoW no better remedy. Samuel (I, lifolfaitien,lintftersbore,'Penn.,safif I have used seven bottles of Sendai's, and am, entireitcaraiiiifltheninatistitt. seadine four bet ties, as I wish it for my brother, who has scrota lcas sore eyes. , Benjamin Bechtel, of Linia,Olkio, writes," have suffered for twenty yearn' with an inveterate eruption' over my whole body; a shorttimesinod "purchased a bottle of Flosadalls and it Wooed a perfect care. Ronodalis is sold by P. R. Williams & Co., and W. O. Kress, Welleboro; Philo Taller, 'Plogal M. L. Bacon, Bloselirg,and Druggistagenerallyi March 9 1870.—1 y HALL'S '-- VEGETABLE. SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER 1 .' Is '. the only pertoeted-and • scientifically prepared preparaiioni of its kind ever o ffered to the public, and has n 0 ":competitor in merit. By its use GRAY HAIR is soon restored to its original youthful color and, bril ii&A ncY,'Which is so ranch admired by all. - Persons whose hair, i s thin (in:falling out Will; by tbiii 'se" of oar ll. Renewerisoon S its good efrects, as, by it tonic and stimulating,proprties..tile hair glands will be incited ald r the hair • -grow thic k ndi:trong again. Incases of Baldness it - witi create \ - a Sew \ gioWth unless tho follicloi - yttd It is cOoli lays all itching Awn of . the sea', 3ot stain the 'skin. afr yes, but makes the' hiteand elIL::: As a .PRE*ING it i the best :and` ost ieo omical preparatio in the world, as its ()Fee last so much longer. Seed for en t 3 our Treatise- on. 9 - 0 - .M. 4.1411.3 tO, all, 41/141.i• Sold by - all Drawistp i p,glDealirs in Mol4ne. Price ppepol!ti Iftelposue. , . t.k'HALt, - '4' - do.';':iiiiiiiletaii. • i : 'iaittniii4i s e f Aug. 8,1870-ly„ i s a i•s , k,. ::1-:m.., ..I 3.. ii.• , r._-, ; ,;, '.. ,:' i.- 'i i •_21• , - , 11- .140 ;. .. , . , . 'SAL , . ... . . . T IOR N, otthii , iteeOnat . PREDER 4e the new Cemetery. RESTORES GRAY HAIR TO 11 ORIGINAL \COL011;-, NIMES ff 4 GROWTH! .AND IS A SPLENDID DRESSING, TRY ONE BOE THICKE -Eso. 'LOOKS) ~,r 4 .~. r ~J {.~: = fqQA I -E 'TP TIOGA • PA, -I Io k•'. ;Ft., ~~ 1 ~~f, 'such as —Oils stook of— o.laqe assortment of !.1: 0 - -, ..,...i: .:e,..:4 1 . )E.CLOTNG, f suite. • Should we fail to -tedde; we have Oaaalmere , -• .:.F.4 TO OUT AND FIT. nit Isikoeso ylee•and 51105. 'APS„ STRAW GOODS, 'TS' FURNISHING bes, Carpenters' Tools. RAL S'FOOK OF CE R I' E S . -- I EWING MACHINE. nttpoie,to work w itik drop to ' LASTER, PORK,FLOUR ayu, i Ilarter, &o. Fir ins, and Ashton Salt to in . e of Farm Prodnoewant •o b -at. L'. BALDWIN & CO. ;, a qt. -7 AltotiAFP, Kiln o 0-1120. =ME 1122 it . • Cheapestiphieet In Timm l!B!!!EMM!!111111211=111! MO MIA 1111M!E11=1 ip rchasing Elsewhere, TRUMAN BROTHERS, GROCERY & PROVISION Don't Ask For Credit. July 27 4 , 1870. The Cheap Cash Store. William WO* 1 11&8 JUST REORIVED LOTS GOO, IS Marked them Down Cash Prices. . To enumerate the articles and e y e' a disorip tion of the variety and quality of goods, would be laber thrown away, I therefore 'Emile all to ad see for themselves and tt♦ke a lank throigh t atnumitli stoats and 'convince elm:makes that ow Prices Are 'the two great Inducements for poop' to boy • Itetdetnber the plico, WilsoinneVan Valkokni• burg's old strnd. ==M i ~ntY...._-y A. S QQ - =IS . 1- i TO Btri PO . R I , II: Try our Priee before ME L •) STORE L. F. TAIWAN, A. A. TRUMAN. oirEwi AND 11A8 TO VERY LOW DR OP IN GOOD GOODS AND MEI 111 ' WILLIAM WILTON. S! =MI