~c~~:v.4 :.. . WHEN WILL ir111,631411 Dr. Holmes has some pleasant satire on the dishonest e i , s of the age, and also its fanaticism!, in the fol owing lines: • Z:t. - A, '' .I.C.f '". -.• 1 - :`J 1 ;: -:•': '2 - 1'41'7 i When tension' keep the law, •• Wb banks dispense with bolts and . locks, When oriel, whortle, ramp, and straw, Grow bigger downwards through the box— :. 'When he that fellath bones or land hosts leak In roof or tlflW in s i ght,,, When baberdasheri Aldose the ittand Whose window has the broadest light. --' • When preadltrs tell us all they think, II And party leaders all'they mean— inen what we pay ft,T, tout k. at we drink. From real grape and coffee bean-- When Itteryers fake wlattbeywaul4 give, And doctors hie rhit i theyoula tnke— When city titheni eta torlive,P, See when they flist (o 4 e ,, etie.ienee Jteke—. When one that hall* a horse nil sale Shall bring,his merit I'? the4,roof, Without a lie for every nail That holds the iron on the hoof When in the usual place for lips Our gloves ore stitched withipeciel aura, And guarded well the id:l4lo,oes tips, Where first umbrellas need repair-- Wben Cubet . weecis have quite forgot The power of suction to resist, dcd eleret z tuttles harbor out I such 114Ies as ?Null hold your est— Wbeu put4isbersnodonger steal, And pa* fur w , h n att they sto.t? When the , first locoinutive'S , w,biel r ' Rolls through tb , lloosto tunnel's bore— Till that let Cutout ug blaze away. And Miller's Nu e blow up the globe; But when you wee t , et bleetted Then order your itticemiotl rube! EXCITING' NCIDENT IN A BUFFALO HUNT.—Phe iii6St. Innocent animal, when lirouiht td bay, will fight. This is also true of the wicked appearing buffalo, although he is generally in no wise dangerous. On the first of Decem ber, 1870, two young, but experienced hunters, named respectively Fisher and Miller, canitt upon a herd of btfffaio in the southern part of Nebraska.— • They each selected an animal and fired, wounding both. One of the buffaloes, enraged by his wound, made a dash at Fisher, who unfortunately had fastened in his gun a shell from" the cartridge, which rendered it pseleSs. Miller jumped, bet feet Ins. friend .afut - t,h e brute; and fired, but vilthOut; mortal ef fect. The charging buffalo gave Miller a severe hurt, knocking him about ten feet, and tearing his coat with his horns from skirt to collar. Luckily for the young man, he came down -.erect upon his feet, but the enraged animal was upon him immediately, when, jumping overbia bead; he seated blmseff upon the buffalo's back,- where ,t clinging to hls mane, with his rev o lver he shot him directly in the eye. Both buffa loes were secured and brought into the Gawp.—Omaha Rep. AN ASTONISHED Is iNiDN."—Not long ago, out on the line of the Union Pa cific Railroad, a noble "savage" of the Kickapoo persuasion . was loafing around with an'eye to , possible scalps, when he perceived in the distance /a locomotive coming down the track to wards him at a 1:20 gait. This abori gine had never witnessed anything of the kind before ; and in his simplicity imagined it to beta new description of buff - Mo. He accordingly made prepa rations for its capture, hoping to, take the rat prize at the approaching an nua exhlhitlen of the Kickapoo Agri cult, ral Society. To Anake asure thing, hitestened one end of his lasso around Dili body, and when the engine got near enough, tossed the noose over the smoke-Stack. The Iron horse did not stop, however, but the engineer wit nessed a most striking and original performance of the "flying trapeze, never before attempted by any other Injun. VIRGINIAN PECULIARITIES. —An Ar kansas applicant for .% teacher's certifi cate coningittes the " to do" as fol lows : Imperfect, I have done it ; plu ral, weuns done it, youuns done it, theyuns done it ; perfect, I gone done it, you gone done it, he gene done it; plural, weuns gone done it, yo piing gone done it Future, I guine done it, you pine one it; plural, weuns guine done it. •Future perfect, I done guine done It ; plural , weuns dnneguine done it. Now, people are one thing, and " folks" another,.and Virginia produces "folks." You can find men and wo men everywhere, but hardly, except in . Nrirginia, shall you see " folks." Os: tnial, social, generous, careless, fond of thecOy,`_prejudiced; obstinate; full of anecdote, ,logical in argument, often ll logidal In action, good haters, hearty lovers, impractical, and with bark ever worse than their bites ;—such are the " folkswin Virginia. • Shoing is decidedly good in the vioinity of Wheeling, West Virginia A local paper says that i on Christmas ..Mr, James'lee wend out . Into the field to shoot patridges, and, starting up a covey o them, Mr. :Wee fired at them with a shot gun as they arose, and killed thirteen at a single shot, on the wing. Fancy," said Sidney Smith to so me . ladies, when - ho was told that one* of the giraffes' at 'the zoOrogical itaidens had caught a cold, "a girafll3 with two yards of sore throat." A slightly intoxicated individual in Pittston, was recently heard denounc ing the administration for " taking the tax off on planners wot we don't use, and keepin' it on whisky, wot wa do,” "Mrs. Ingham, of Towa, will live in history as tho wonyin who deliverbd a Thanksgiving ser mon while her husband proudly sat back of the pulpit holding the baby. Well, why shoutd'rat he bOhl-' the ba by—lt he pan't preach, and is "so dia. poge,d.?" iThere's a good time coming, C. 2. . - Theligta nento Uni on of tho 17th, alt. says, "At Eureka, in Nevada county, there k fell in Oc tober eight Inches, in November twenty-five in ches, and in December tifty-nine Inches, making ninety Inaba' in Olt ltltis ieason; „being lerenty inches mom thin'telliti that locality- diiiritig the same time last year." , ' ThOabove luoid article does not state what tell; but, knowing something of that lboality, we think likely it was sul phur.l "Mr. Agassleirslates that in certain AIXL&I0k11- an tribes of South. Ai:narks% on the 4.Y•ef his marriage. Ma wedding festivitleir ongoing oat, the bridsgtoom's band is tied up in a paper batiSiled with re ants. If he bears this torture smilingly sad malaria, he is considered fit for the Weis of , mouy." Tbe i a!)ovik,As eimenti ally true. , But " *tier itlelvoith vile 'going throe& so much td learn so little, is a question," as Old Weller says. = Somebody weal that an Indiana shoemaker received, recently, an order for "a, per of esq, !road Shooze," but bbt toeguod to be true. . : El • Harper'-'s Magazine. Notices of the - , No more delightful tra'velq`are' printed la the English language than appear perpetually In HARPER'S MAGAZINE. 'They ; are. read with equal interest and satisfaction by boys of every, grade host eighteen to eighty. Its solentifie paps e, while sufficiently. profound- 1 - 0 . -Stud the qttentlon of the learned, are yet admirably_ sparited to the popular understanding, and. de-. signed as uaiiels l -10 diffuse .correct informaLtiOn' conotrolog current" scientific discovery 'so •1t could be if it was the organ of the "Society for the Diffusion of Useful knosiledge." -The great design of Marna% is to give correct infprma tion and rational amusement to the great mama of the people.:—.Nrie Ensiond. Homestead: • It'is one of the wonders .` of journalism—the editorial management of Idoursn's.—The Na. tion.N. The Model Newspaper of our country. • Com plete la all the departments of an Aperient at:ally Paper, IfettPait'o; WEE IC hes, amid fiir itself a right to -its title, d.A Journal of Civil. iSatitin."—Nno York Evening: Post. BAZAR contains 15 folio pages of the Size of Harper's Weekly, printed on-•-qupir liniaalendered paper, and Is published weekly.- The sswirls excellent; Like Lail 'tie pert-: Odields which' the Ifirpori puhlish i it almost ideally well edited.—The Nation N. Y: sUBSOOTioNti,-.)871 , T.erms:. . • is 1 11111101t1HY Harper PO Bazar HARPReS WEEKLY, one year, BARZPER P B BAZAR, ' Ilirrpren'a.MAarairm, Ae Extra copy of either the Weekly, 110%0r, or Magazine will be easpplied gratirof every Club of Pica'. &Writers at $4. 00 each, in one remittance; or, ,qix Copies for $2O 00. without extra copy. Subscriptions to Harper'e Weekly, Bazar, and Magazine, to one address for one year, $lO 00.1. or, tiro of Harpir's Periodicals, to one address for qne year. $7 00. Bbck numbers can be supplied at any time. A 'complete Set of Harper's Magazine, now comprising 41 Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will;be.sent by express freight, at expense of purobaser, for $2 26 per volume. 'Single volumet by zikell..postiaid, $3 00. Cloth cores for bind iB cents, by mail, postpaid. W 45 The postage on HAtman'a Wni iv is 20 (mute a yehr, MA0A2,1142, 24 cents a year • 'aria the Beres, 20 cents a year, stitch must be paid at the subscribers pest-office., Address HARPER A BROTHE4S, N. Y. FALL AND WINTER New Goods! C. B. KELLY C HAS JUST OPENED LOTS Or NOW WIRSII - DRY GOODS FOR THE MASSES. ......-.4-0- Dna; in and 16ok THRiiliGll TH STOUR, and.we will try and convince you, that we no only have GOOD GOODS, but that we are selling them clear down to the bottom of the market. We have a complete as eorttnentof LADIES' DRESS GOODS, All styles and prices. HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE, TEA, COEEEE, SPICES, Eve., ETc. We do not p‘ropose to mention all tho items in store, as we much prefer showing goods. Vefr. No charge for showing Goods. Call mine U 9. Jan. ,4, 1871. C. B. KELLEY. iMNii FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. /IRS. E. E. Kimball, over Young 4 Co.'s .0l bookstore, bus lust received lots of Fall Cd, Winter Millinery to which she invites the attention of the ladies of Weilaboro and vicinity. _ MRS. R. E. KIMBALL. Jan, 4,1871,1 y Livery Stable! VIT ATTUNE; & LOIIDEN're• spectrally inform the pair - Ho that they have established a Livery for.Hirel, At theiStahle on Pearl St., opposite Wheeler's wagon shop. Single or double rigs furnished to order. They aim to keep good horses and wa gons, and Intend to please. Prices reasonable. _ WATKINS & LOUDEN. Jan. 4,187 l—ly. . Wellsboro Bakery. JJ. BURGIN would say to the W.lsens of • WeMoro and vlolnity that he is pre. pared to supply them with, BREAD, PIES AND CARES, of the best quality. We also serve male and and Fresh OYSTI4tI3 to those who wish. Call at tho old Stevens' stand. J. J. BlittGlN. -Nov. 23, 1370-Iy. New Photograph Gallery—D, H. Naratoore. Auotion—C. E. Brewster. BACON & I)Ag,EY, DEALERS. IN • , Dregs, Mei:limes, Chemicals; GLAtiIfiI,,UTTY,/kAINTS, OIL% VARNISMS, Dltt nitre. Alcohol, Pare Ines and Liquors,' for .141 cal .T'arposes. Perfumers, 8o pt, Brushes, Toilet Milian; &e. SrPhystriar * soireoriptiiuoornpormiledat labours. 4 ' / BLOOKIIIVEG ? PA. ;IL 4,lsn :17. ' ' • • • !=iiM AND UAILDW,.AIRIEs "Sating on bead a large stock of Tin, Stoves And Hardware, tko 04Ir8teed . takes pismire to anionttoo that' iio has at a , grist outirhsi4- dad , tb lb Casa atitoi3k 'of the old - *bind MAIN' STREET, WELLBI3OBO, $4 00 $5 00 $4 00 a comiiata B.l;cie of whloOp,,puß(*) tLp fpllOrpail aMpille 11A110; SPARS, (IBOWB4IIO, a OUT, 0.041; 1 AND' Arcit 144 U, MATS., MAP.. HINikES, - - (SARPEITER'S TOOLS, • PUMPS AXES AUGERS, ' BITTS, BITT-STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS / SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, BENOH-SCREWS, WO6I:OI.:6ONEWE', 'BURRS, SKEINS, 'WASHERS, • PIPE BOXEE,•' -.6)ELE • TREES,SEETP . TIC, • SPRINGS; HOBS* OWES, ILOOP;B,&E; a, R AND /RON, GRINDSTONE HANGINGS, OORN POPPERS, SAUSAGE COTTERS 'AND' STOPPERS COMBINED. Aleo; . PISTOLS, PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER AND • ,OAPS. f'ATENT HARNSOOR HANGINGS a new thing, an d made fo . r These are but' a few of the many articles - composing tho stook of Hardware. I invite the public to call and examine for themselves. I aim to keep the beet quality of goods in my line; and all work to order done promptly and well . BASH, DOORS. BLIND S . AT FACTORY PRICES, Always on band or furnished to order, at I Welieboro,Jan. 1,1871-tf. The Atlantic Cable: MIHOUGH transmitting..3m freight with vet s , great rapidity, bidding defiance to time, d Horse Power and Steam, Is uoveltheOla dicidedly a • WIT LINE!! and in that Line most GROCERIES are to lbe found, (sooner or later.) The PUBLIC will therefore take wotiee that IARAIINER optimise to rooeive t and it rantrmit to lah,,f DISPATCHES H of every thing under the heavens, in the Moot GROCERIE§SPROVISIO - r with the most incredible dispatch. What is the need of mentioning ertiolrr,wheu the publio is Augured filet liVVRYTIEteiril that ever ought to be kept in a GROCERY & PROVISION STORE is kept hate and for sale. The only thing the subioriber promises .to do ac J IM attraction to customers besides ketpille tbo besCasiottuient of Goods in the town, is to try to give every mad his money's worth. Jan. 4, 1871. Grocery and Provision Store, COliNThitic N. Y. G. E►. SILL., W ILOLAS IE LLA 0 /ND RETAIL DEALER GROCORMS, PROVISIONS, Wines, Liquors and ORE & DOMESTIC, GREEN & DRIED PMTS, 04. N.lof E D urrs Awl) ir:110.67.1.10At . WOOD a WILLOW WARE, GLASS a ' - • • ' OROORERY WARE, r = :7• CHILDREN'S Caaßiactla, cps L PERAMBITLA.TORS ;TOYS, &c., &v. , , A full and eniciplete:stleoitWent of the above numtione4 gods of thifbeit 'qnality alwaya on band. .Partionbir attention paid to Sine Groontes torD and Unmans will And it to their in t toW*ldine 141 Staab before baying. DW I VOrt, Jan. 4 1 UM. BENI MI WILLIAM ROBERTBJ L. A. GARDINER. Cigars, ME MEM , pt-is :" %1 - -, =?-•=7- I Y-VAI vrArtSON Tiu WHO WANTS TO BUY - Aril , • , • ; 7 - , 1, -7 =II (PR - =I hat.)oit teooivectat tali ies:mit stook of isteittitylos of NEI 1111E88 Wohicdo tL:to liqe of Frinta, !fon} t,tie DRESS _GOODS, ELALEN,EI4B;,- NOTIONS,_ Alll-,wool & Union Clotho 4- largo of iabsten t tial 436o'ds,' sottabls tor rarmeurs and hrechau las' . , tat% POO leo than last Bail. We have a MI line of To, augai;seatree. tairOPs, ealeratub, Chewin 44). 1 and 01 ofthe beat brand& L - _ , Dee, 6, 4870. MEM set .„ • „ GO TO The Regulator, VS have many noVelttoe In Chßhone/41E108a and La les' Pure, and invi see them. rime of all kinds are natal ;Agape r tha lilt year, 1414 ,we • " five eplendld bargains in r - • • Coriey;_Freneh !Sable, Jersey and Alaska Mink , White Fo Alaska Fur Seal; (a new thinif and very pretty) Genuine Mi We have all qtudltlei and style', and do notexpeototo biS 'undersold by any o We have also just teceivedWnother largo Moak of Dry (loci e. In DRESS the - new nylon; such at • , , • , , . BADEN • SUITINGS, ENGLISH AND PRENO SATINETS PI BILK ,CHAIN POIVES, EMPRESS CLOTHS, MERINO . STL S; J./VPANESE Arm IRISH POPLINS, I . - and ono exata!aatida ti Padae andspritaal will allow •aonolastrely, thatthey ar, • In Dingle Ind' I, WOOLEN :AND . • PASLEY SIA We have a complete assortment, and at prices lower, thanever. .0a Domesti Cotton Goods, Woolen Cloths; Flannels, Blankets, Lo beat. We -Boots, , Shoes, and •, . _ To which weinvite'espeolal attention, as we believe we are selling these goods . other firm within 60 Miles; Come•one and all from far and near, and we wi - 'pleased to show our goods. Corning, -N. Y. Deo. 50810. ' -N.EWELL 41; Smith Sr Aro now prepared to offer great inducements to their patrohe, as they have just filed their store with an endless variety of FALL .GOODS Of almost every grade, quality and price. We only ask the tople to call and look through our stock and save us the time of.entunerating the ar ales in Store, and then if they don't buy it won't be our fault, at our good, are NEW Marked Down to fir - ;),Goweot ,Notch. We take pleaeure in at4ing-to the Ladles Thiga County, that 'we have• Rh endless variety of irers dolirable talterns of rj WM% 9 DA at LINEN AM) WHITE GOODS Ca,rpetst Carpets ! , - We have a very large stock of Carpets, varying in quality and price. Pec , roue wishing anything in this lin,wonld wen to gill sea losk troirligh otir stook. . We are still Agents for the TE A' Un ited eta* Tea Coinpani, and are selling good grades : nineh cheaper than at xstap. WE SEIII,4yLOTHE3 AND OAISSIMEREB yyaix LOW. VilEr PEOPLES' STORE; C9!PlNeit 7 . • EMIT & WAITE. COning, 4:)0E.5, 1870. Arnold B. kieilie's FANCY AND HOOP SKIRT MANUFAJTORY, No. 4, ARCADE BLOCK, (mar Erie Depot,) CORNIrG, X: Y. * This is the largest Fal i o3r Store In Stenbeficounty, and is now filled with an i manse nook of the latennovoltios for Pall d't Ws_ Seetstise. - • Grnd, bargains in Seamless KID GLOVra f and every oth .ZEPUTR WORSTBP,,, & OLVET BPBON, H&11111000DS, 43E44 iiniiation, 8WIT(10% EMBROIDERIES, BUTTONS, BUTTONS. fancy ;.„jewOry„ .. Bracelets v H,„ charms CORSETS °taws kbad i and In fad avail thin kept ,U rr maatif c .• Iltitlies you will save money latylpg 4.'Weis (roe cannot Ity) by going to . the xe,AOT moils 0 4011, V. Y., Oot, a, go. REMIWWw= 1 4/14I; : 13 Iffilat IN itlIii:01141 1 " . ' 1) .0 3 , 21/IEAL'ICI BEIM 811,A.WLS, - O SIHERES. HOOP SKIRTS Grocery SiOrtment. Tnldfl 7 -t3TRXM,JT ..a / fi r.- :.~ ~.,10..!,Y. 0 1!.- 4 *!,i'A =I Furs of and look at the new Moak just received I is very large, Ind trill 'be sold at prices eve also a MI stock of . rockery CORNING, N. Y:, From a Calico rapper, tO,the costly Silks. A vary large araortmant and at very low Him. ,== A COUNTY MERE ME! `O.OPeit, to the best. BM '& Ca@ ./ - ABB"- CHAS. C. bfA . ~~~~( 1 ibJr NICE ' eke* , ' Waite, \ itj De ■ .13fERMANtOW SASHES AND OffIGNONS,-0 I, \UMW' t TR s,' BUTTONS, BUT War the Depot] DOME STI LINEN S BOOTS' 4.13 'OOK, 1 OEB, :res. To4poo, f I Zl, ME EM to Como end px!apated to e al are d Ermlue, ets, drz. Mr vicinity. B we have all INETTS, ACEI Mealy cheap feri that cannot be Groc rtes, ewer thenony t ill be OWEN. STORE, r kind of Gloves. YARN, OWS, LS, 1,, GS, INS.. & Chains. I found In a P t in, your , B. HzunD, CORNING, \. 7. 6.01 , 1...:1:0cr 6 fILH;U. [Froaklliipinuktory of the United States.] , A INsmitrenata''.7oliche , -eaves. • PRO ERTIES.-- = Odor is strong; d!tru . sive, and somewhat = aro matic, their taste bittertsh; and analo , goes ,mint. • • =MEM MEDICAL PROPERTIES AN .USES—Buchti Leaves are geArsiinotiant, with a peculiar ten dency to the Urinary Organs, 1 • , ~ , , ~ I They are * Oven in complaint . of the ..thiUary. Orgos," such as, ravel; • ChrbniC 'Catarrh of the Bkald -Nor ,2 bid Irritation of the Bladder an 4 Ure thrai Disease of the Prostate 0/and, and retention of Incontinenceof Urine, from •a loss -of in the parts con cerned in its evacuation. The remedy has 'cils been recommended in As pepi,ia, Chronic )Theumatism, &tan eous Affections, and .Dropsy. HELIJIBOLD'S EXTRA C ' B UCHU 2tsed by persons from the ages of 'l l B to 25, and from 85 to 55, or in the decline or change of life; after CoOnement,or labor pains; Be ck Wetting in children. 114 a f fections peculiar to females, the Extract Buehu is unequaled by any other remedy, as in Ch/orosis, or Re tention, Irregularity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customary Evacua tions, Ulcerated* Schirrous State of the Uterus, Leucorrhw,a, or Whites. DISEASES OF THE BLAD DER, KIDNEYS, - GRAVEL, AND DROPSICAL SWELL INGS-.—:-This medicine increases the 2tutrtrikaistiov, antexcites the Ab sorbents into healthy action,by which the WaterY or 02loareous depositions, and all Unnatural enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and Inflam mation. - .lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU has cured every case of Di abetes in which it has been given.— li*gion of the neck of the Bladder and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ul ceriatOn of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mtention of Urine, Diseases of the ;onatate Gland, same in the Bladder, Palou;lus, tfiravel; Brick-Dust, De- OA and Mucus or Milky .Discharg es, and: enfeebled and delicate con stitutions, of both sexes, attended with thefollowing_symptoms: Indisposition to exertion,- Loss'of 'Power; Loss of . Alimory, Difficulty of Breathing, -Weak Nerves, Trembling, .Horror of Disease; - Wakefulness, Dimness of .Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, 1 - Wishing of the Body, Dr ynes4 of the Skin, Eruption on the face, Pallid Countenanee, Universal Lassitude of AA Muscular System, it c HELMBOLD'S EXTILICT tr i CTIU is Diuretic and Blood-Pa ng, and cures att diseases arising from habits of dissipatfon, excesses and im prudence's in life r ; tmpurities of the .Mood, ic., superseding Oopaiba in affections for which it is used, ,such as • GOnorrhcex4- Gietts 'of tong - standing, and SyphiliWAifections , ---m these die easss, used in connection with Helm bold' s Bose. Wash. Sold by all,Druggists and dealers everywhere. 'Beware of counterfeits. Aik for .Helmbold's. nice no other. Price—A.2s per bottle, or 6(bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe _symptoms in all -communi cations. Add Ass H. T. HELMBOLD, 494 Broadway, N. Y. • NONE ABE GENUINE UN SS DONE UP .IN :steel-en graved wrapper, with fac-simile of my 04mical Warehme, and signed .; R., 2', REL.M.BOLD. ' TYI ~a~o~~l~~ =I WHOLLSALB 0111111 STORII. CORNING, N: Y. . . 1 IARUOS. AND ,hIEDICINES, PAINTS .1-", AND OILS, - ---- - -----,---,--.); THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES. liteDELvs FLUID, EX- TRACTS, BURNETT'S COQQAINE, FLAymtirm _EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LOPS, - PATENT MEDICINES; ROCII- ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRAOTS, *ALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITE WASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, AGENTS VOR MARVI.N 8c CO'S RE FINED OIL. golds - 4 Wholesale Prices. Buyers arerequested to eel/ and got quotatione before going further EMI W. D. TERBELL & CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1871-• y., Furniture Furniture ! B. T. VAN HORN, HAYING completed his now Cabinet Ware house on Main street, Wellsb oro, has stock ed it with a large and superior assorted• stock o FURNITURE. Oharaber Sults, Walnut, Ash, bla.ple cte., Am, &C., from $l5O down, auil as tho same goods o in the cities. freigh,t\'n Parlor suits, Walnut, Chet Mahogany, Reps or• Hair from $125 doir SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE A-PETES, with Lipholate4 , to suit Center T: bles, Walnut or Marble Tops Look ng Glasses, Brackets Pa per Racks ` Rocking Chairs, . all kinds, Wh lesale Wad ietail. I Am ma • nfacturieg al usual, and intend to keep a full stock of ware, home and city made at all times. My Ware Rooms are s . pacioto and neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and best stook of Furniture ever brought into the o onnty. Planing an4llatching, SCROLL SAWING A:MOULDING, done to order at the Factory. Jan. 1, 1871-tf B. T. VAN HORN Musical Instruments ! T subscriber Informs the public that he has constantly on band a large assortment ORGANS, MELODEONS, Instruction Books, for aalo or re t. 1=1.13m. es furniebed too der. EICOLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN ; IN ANGt and Boma of the eame on hand to be cold ehea Ho will balfoand athia residence near Potters' Hotoj in Mlddielbury, Tioga county, Pa. Ad. dress, i A. B. A. BRIGGS, July 8, 1870.-0. Crooked Creek, Pa. Ingham's Woolen Mills! i.iIERFIELD, PA. TTHEsubsoribars will pay (lash, Full-Cloth, Caesimeree, Flannels, &c., .to., for Wool l — Theyalso manufactfire as usual— P.O ORDER, OR ON SHIRES to suit customers. All work warranted as rep resented. They Invite particular attention to their Water Proof CASSIMERES, widoli are warranted in every ' respect. Partion lay attention given to ROLL - CARDING CLOTH MUSSING. INGHAM'S large slook'Of Cassimeres, &0,.,25 per cent less than any competitors, and ;variant ed as represented. - INGHAM mapufacture .to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. INGHAMS have as good an assortment of Full Cloths, Oassimeree, &cis and give more for Wool in exchange than any , other n nont. . Try them and satisfy your selves. INGHAM; wholesale and retail at the Coif macaque Mille, 2 miles below Knoxitille. , Our Cloths aro warranted, and sold by the following pereona : O. B. KELLEY, Wolleboro, Pa. T. LAIALDWIN & CO., Vogt, Pa.. CI, BEINNIOT, Covington, Pa. Js 1 mitt as cheap n be be% .dad. ly, and loth, Also, AND AND Life Insurance Policies , Under the linpreived and Original Thelinytutint of TEN DOLLARS .Will seoure,a Polley of • Two Thousand Dollar. 4, (arger sums in proportion,) and a mull pro nitr; p yment is t4guired only when a death eccut In the aloes and division iu lshiol. a pa lie ) registered. In some essential points, such ae hic.hp.,l ex arnination,prO rota pay mcn(e, and al./ ()tat,. p,.1- Idea, this Association_ doe's not val.) , frcc, La.) , of our oldest companies ; but in greater s.implic-' ity, Economy. and Accommodation o! y mer.ts. - it diffors materially. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, -n2 50 ) 4);U. Ferparticulars, send to the Agent f',.r Gen. S. P. HEINTZELMAN, U. : 4 . A , Prt,t ISAAO ROSENFELD, Jr., Vico-Presidira Wm. D. SMITH, Ag't,KnoxviN, Pd. H. P. SHOVE, Examining Surgeon. Qttt.12,1870-tf. • WICKIIAIII & FARR') Tioga, Pa.,' 1 J Invite the'ettention of the publie to the cotr plate and well selected el toek of \ Fall !Qoods whiAL they have just received r More corn i est efforts than "ever before will to put forth--t please, and further enlarge their steadily ine l easing trade. An attempt to nan.e tbo , ITAIJOUS. ARTICLES, kept would be useleee,- but suffice it to eay, the etock embraces , Goods to Su - it all elassea of trade CALL A, SEE FOR YOURSELVES Jan 1,1871 y TO , THE ' FARMERS OF - • TIOGA COUNTY. lAM noWtilthling at my mulAufactory,it. Law reuct superior PANNIA TC-; 11111,1„' whlchpossessos the follow/lug advautageEovet mills: • , 0 Lit separatet ryo,oats,rat chessand cockld, from wheat. 2. It cleans flax aced,takes oui yellow .0 other seeds, perfectly. -1 3, It cleaustlniothy seed . 4. It does all otherseparatingrequired Gt . n mite This mill Is built oftbe best and most dorol,l, ber, In goodstyle.and Is sold cboar, lor "1" " duce. I will flt a patent sieve, for separating ;0,1, t.Jah wheat ,to othermille,onroasonablf terra 11 tl.trll fl GavitreacerlOt,Jart. 1, fet7-t I HARNESS SIIOP. ME UNDERSIGNED would say to iho eiti• Eons of Wollaboro and vicinity that he has recontly Moved over Truman Brothers Gro'cery Storo with bis Harness Shop In full operatiqn on Crafton Street, between Main and Water sts., where he is prepared to mane facture all kind of Double do Single Harnesses, In tbo best style, and of the l a st material REPAIRING D ONE On shoit notice and good. I employ the best workmen, and use notte , but the best material, and am therefore prepared to please all rho want anything in my lino. Nov. a,1670 WALRER & LATHROP, DSA4LRB IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,, STOVES, 271V-WA lIRLTEN, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IhRLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trim m i if ‘, HARNESSES, SADDLES, Ac Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1871-y AGENTS WANTED. For a Now a .41 Eleguutly Illustrattd Work "OUR SISTER REpunic." BY COL. ALBERT S. t:VAN:i: JUSI PTBLitqn- I. Sight-Seeing And Adventure in the Lull of th; Aztoce; with charm 'g PEN AND PENCIL PICTURES of Mexican Lilo, Character and Seaners, ;Ind startling and romantic. Histories! it waini: , :eli , e , of this Laud of Itoinanca, IVondor and Nl3;tery "It Is a bright and racy work, v.iin, :t brilliant and attractive style, rriti t t dall page in it, and cannot fail to Le 'uvular ielin•sil claeaos."—/loetoa Poet. "Its pages sparkle with wit, and art) with ever-varying pictures of Alexican Lite .1/ all its phases. The Illustrations nie t xcelico, and we shall be mistaken if it duos not com mand a very extensive sale. Every lamily put this book in the hands of their enildr, 1.."-- Chicago Tribune. Many of the stories of adventure are as live ly as they are fresh. The amusing incident. of travel in the interior and the life of the vitis are delightfully piquant and t biog. The Book has a genuine and substantial ' Christian Tlnion. No competition. anti Eel's to all el Agents are meeting with reuriarkablo f•twee.l. For circulars and Orme ad•lte the Publishtt: COLUMBIAN BOOK liartiord, Ct. December alst-4t irIISSOLLITaN.—The co•partnership heir" toreroexisting between' p. 4V. llogob - ootu and Lumen B. Shelve, for the sale of the , Singtr sowing machine in Tioga county, is hereby solved by muted consent. The debts we to and from said firm, will be settled by E. W. /Iv gaboom. E. W. 110GABOOld, ' LIMAN B. SHRIVE, Jaokson, Nov 24 1871. ja 4, '7l Scr el A lITION.—AII persons are hereby jorbill kj harboring or trusting my wifo, Margarq Sullivan; on my account, as I will pay no doll of her contracting after this date. Jai 4,1871 St* THOS. SULLIVAN. Admipistratrix's Notice. T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION hal in!; 141 been grantod on the pstate of P. P Field, late of Delmar, deceased; to the subscriber. all persons indebted to tr sold estate are requoted to make.immedlate p yment, and th ese has ing claims or demands against the same, will n eke ;thou known witboutdelay, to . MARY ANN FIELD, Welliboro, Jan 4, 2871 4w 1010141. 1 , . TAX - Mutual 'UARANTY Life CI Association s No, OS ROADWAY, N. Y, 11111 WICKHAM Jc. ROHR W. > NEWCOM