The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 08, 1871, Image 3

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    k • JOILN I. DliidifAti ii, : '' l
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Attorney at Law, .i I
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. 1 wEIL I ,SBORO, PA.;
1 , . , ,
anuoutirlos his rOtifentent from tho Anti.vrort,
and solicits omployinent in his profession. Of
nice up stairs in Roy's Block.—doc. 4,1671-3 t.
TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
Local \ltein.
NV EDN 1 , 11)AY, FED. 8, 1871.
New Advertisemonts
Later—Verailyea & tienatter. •
Larrloon.
licidgo Building—Conarnlasionars.
Not mat School—Prof. Verrill,
Life Insurance—E. T. Bently.
BINDING—Hugh Young I Sr, co, ate
making up a box of binding to tienato bid .city.
Bring on your inagazino3.-3t •
ACCIDENT.—Mr. Tyler Span Wing, of
Chatham, wlaT at worlt.in George D. Keeney's
aw mill a fewilays sit*, caught his tight foot
in the machinery, smashing the heel of the- foot
terribly.
EAULE HOTEL.—The - Eagle Hotel, at
Blcssburg, conducted by Mr. E. N. Phelps, is an
excellent place to stop at when in that village.—
The house is new, everything is admirably man- .
aged, and satisfaction alWays given.
PERSONA. 7.. .
Joseph; ' -:=l\fr. John' for
..
intrly of Brookfield, in this county, and recently
from Marble Reck, lowa, is spending a short
time with his numerous friends in this county'.
—Mr. Benjamin Austin, ISho has been for A
time back a resident of Missouri, bai returned to
the rugged hills of Tioga, and purchased a part
of the Riberolle property," at the lower end of
town. •
DEDICATION..—The Wesleyan Metho
dist church at Westfieldirorough, will by dedica
ted to the ivorsbip of Goq, on Thursday, the 1-6th
instant. Services to conhricnce at half past ten
in the forenoon. The ditor of the American;
11 - ce?cyan is expected to fficiato. il"general in
vitation is given. ' )
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SASH FAcrrowv.t l- -Messrs. - Edwards
Brothers/of Corning, Mr : York, arc about es
taLlishing a sash, door and blind factory in •th'os
niingo. An establishment of this kind is much
needed in this locality, and in our opinion would
.to a large business. The machinery, we learn,
will bo shipped in a few dip. The factory is to
I e located near Truman it (Bowen's :saw
The proprietors aro lire 14n, and wo guarantee
ue citizens a first class es6hlishm,erit.
PPRECIATED.—We are pleased to be
able to state that the friends of the .Agilator nre
appreciating our efforts in building up the es.
tablisitnent, and manifesting it by their_' gene
rcas patronage. Are_aro continually adding now
s!ibscriters to our list, and bare an unusual ran
~ 1 jobbia g. In the line of job work, wo don't
purpose to get swamped, as we are prepared to
do any kind, style, or quality of work, on short
notice. Ilring on your orders.
Our valued correspondent, Andrew
Sherwood, whose " One Thousand Mites orer the
Rocks of Tioga County" have been so generally
seal nod admired, has received an appointment
as Assistant Geologist of the Stcto of N. York.
We publish the last letter of his series in this
week's paper, and wish him all success in the
performance of his new duties. May be be " - di e
tAded for serriee" in the rockiest portion of the
'tato, where •
" The rii.iilt 2 ts are like rich bride 2—
ith ; .•o'l beneath their Claes.'
EVE
LIVEI2.)IOItE. On
ofav ovening, Feb. 10, Mrs. Liiermore, sound
i•t ;ilia meat sensible of female lecturers, will
y,eak at the usual plaeo 1111. i hour. James Par
t .11 Sys ' Sheis the most Itenf•ible pereen I ever
foit Prufeeeor Iliggineou says of,hor, "She
has a rare faculty of combining womanly tact
with the s ,tintlcet sernie." ller subject is, " Wo•
man Suffrage, and the Reason Why." We truil
there aill 1,0 a full hens°. We think it pretty
,•i•itain thole will be, Lecauee the women want to
hear about the " suffrage," and the men would
I•he h, hcar IC
( ; . F. Train, the Ilan of nitthy words,
r.til he hero (..n or about\ he fir:t of March—if no
rain fails t. connect. tie ie well abused by the
i.reQs generally, i 4 called a " Idowliorn," "gas
„g,” "el tick to ill," and "other complimentary
1, Imes: but it i•• admitted that ho can entertain
z.n audience - that is what we want—to bo enter
( Lined. We don't want more wisdom: we hnvo
~o t more of that than we 91i:111 ever be able to
use, probably. Our old friend, Hall, of the
Catslitll BP , ..ortbe, says (33 1 F. don't care who
leaves the room while Im'is speaking. Ile is like
Tenn3-snn's brook:
'• Men may come, and Mon may go,
13nt ho goes. On forever!"
WELLsr.ono GRADED ScriooL.—Re
poi for Otqbe , November, December and Jan.:
tf rnth.
October.
u% Chit er,
I):cember,
January,
pupils
228
33 I
36
nt uamt er of Average num
hor ut puptH per teacher, In December,
DaviB'et p r cent. of attendance Ni"3 ' B 100.-
Iu ry, Dartt and - nigh Sehoi.)l, each,
A. C. WINTERS. Prtriciptll.
The lecture on Friday eveping was
I , —/. It IVAA not as well attended as some fire
, 'M . ' ones, for our Funny Man is the lecturer
" .It to s ;" but, to our thinking, the hall has
tJeer, ttrruitied by no better lecturer than James
PAT t‘ , ll . - 11x1 lIII‘ lecture was the best of the
thult far. We have heard the same opin-.
e‘pressed 1,2 others, also. People like to be
mito , cd, but nor, •I,A less appreciate sound sense,
ittformaiwo and good speaking; three
into vAtitdi Parton manages to combine
~‘ happily
ProfeSsor Winters, of the Welisboro
II 1;h ;5!h0,,1, Lai added an interesting feature to
fte closing weekly esereise 61' 111
, 6 Fehnol; that
; from persons iriteiested in tbil
gr,•e of the scl ~,,, I. " Items," of this paper,
oas the tibia last week ; and hell the pupils spell
-1,11116.1 for lialf an hour Oil Tll . O Trepies and some
t.:ts illebli.nts -thereof i l iot generally item
by, naturalists' . lliis large collection of ape
-ktnebs was very DuVel and ;Attractive, hut 1101
more so than 'Oa it Jesciiption. '• Items" has n
le ond his own, and a nay of his own
using them. It Was an interesting occasion,
'l.lt r , perse,l with erudition, t i ficethe and quaint
•Hc-sion enjoyed greatly by the school, who
r,,,1 unanimously to have " Items" leave
quill and scissors, aud come again and give
It., .I,other half-hour edition.
k: of :CHRIST.—thlr very excel-
trend, Rev. Dr. li,1•.);, ti L , pastor of the
SI I clint.::l3 of thie ‘,llltive, 114 s our tlintiki for
1 : entitled "The Cloeipg :ieent - at the Lift)
t written by Ititut, If. This 1,, , ,0k giver
of the hot tow mouths of the life of
from Illi-'l'raaisligitratisin to "Ili;
m, hi the Bihle Ittiqpigge, arraugod, from
"”. or 00.1)elel Wli , ,e%or is at
sva..AC, Mill eve ;at Olieu lhnt it reCillire
141,0 r, and a 7.1.1a1011.1 boart in Iho Ala:tfli':
13 , .(34c is worthy 4 - , f n pile() aniobg.
rt.ferenee tae et udent al!
, 11play c h l lOrkoller
•
A than at the tipper enti of town hay
le; a = inert:nous dog, concluded krtlisposo of it
hy h Inging; not a rough, cruel tay, but gel
's"—ft little at a time. So he hung the poor beast
his stoop, whole all the children of the neigh -
,rhood could see the show. And - those who
11, say the tot tared animal hung fOr some two,
writhing, gurgling, strangling to death
t1112:1CF, before loath pUt an cod to its tor
ments. Not a pleasant sight for tho little girls
that v , oinity, vro should say. And we are
;.;:a.l I clieve that the aet was the result of;
thoughtlessness, rather than heartlessness. "The
ilerciful man is merciful to his beast." And
hero, for the benefit of those who think they may
" what they like with their own," we will
mention that the statute penalty , fur " warnonlY ,
kitting or torturing domestic animals," is a line
not eeeeding .T,2oe, and imprisonment not more
than ono year; one or both, in the discretion of
the court. Let us suggest that the humane Way
to take the life of any animal, is to snuff it out
by a Well directed rifleshot. . :
DEG
v.x . t,tit4olliwbmwoMlitMt , AVM4ll,Mt
I raw,
WO)) fAkir -41.100 ‘ 14
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agent for Greeno's Elmira pianos, is about open
ing a trutsio store in Ibis village, for the sale .of
that and other in,strimetit!...al.d f il l /1119: Ile
came bore last fall foi that Poi-ilea, leaving ono
of his instruments at the Cone House on eshibi
ttion, tvhic has been much admired, and has fi
nally conol dod to commence native operations.
Hams EcTußP.S.—Prof. A. C. Witik—
tars, Princ i yal of the Welleboro high, School,
has'kiddly oconsentedl6 l g4e enciries loMitteN
for the bonhfit of tho Wellsboro Baptish truirelt.'
The lecttircs-will be delivered at various central
points in the county, of whioh timely notice will
lit given. The first s leoct‘ro
,of,the series rill,
take` ifaec; at Tiog i a, Tn - Ctida'Y Feb.` 14 k ,
1371.' Points'• to hStrea
ted of: Beautiful : surroundings ef,the . ,buried
city ; favori to resort'of 4tornait Emperors; date
of destruction fixed by 'well known histories!
events; Pompeii on the day of its destruction ;
fight of gladiators in
.presenoo of 20,000 P
pciians; • the, spectni I on:Mount Vesiiiitis; the
shower of , fire disappearance of tho..s9n . coy
throo - days ; 11301ryears' slumber - of PomPoii ;.-vi
sit to tho Pompeii of. to-day;: its bonsai, its pain
tings, its moiaies,,objects
. found- 7: jr.wels, house
hold utensils, boatels of tlici'dead, toilet of a lady
200 years ago.
We bespeak for these lectures a full attend
ance ; and we believe they will be found quite as .
instructive and. ontortaining
.as t z list -"talks" of
the recognized lecturers who are campaigning
tho country proieselonally.' Profeisor Winters
has explored the buriod city, and knows whereof
ho speaks.
Mark Twain is sick of being periodi
cally funny, on a. ealary„. It prompts_ him tucon
template, suioido, or Writo . artiolOs on all 'the lit
norals ho has ever attendod, and ho is going to
resign.
Mark is right: making fun by contract and
laughing at set periods, is melancholy business.
We would prefer a funeral—say an old fashioned
wake, wherO • ~
" There was baccy in - plinty for every ould schtno
ker— •
And the bagpipes wt.t. played by Ned Murphy;
the joker; _ •
While his itiv'rencte kept tinact wid the shovel an'
poker
That night, at the wake of poor Paddy M'Gee.;'
A Virr6Wbtiii) .iterpizer'writes= tF
the
Elmira dlqvgrtiset that `i
" The iiiitatoe, in its last week's issue, - an
nounces editoriaily its intention of becoming an
agricultural paper. It now bas a nautical col
umn." 'i.
The above is correct, with the slight exceptions
that the AgitTtor made no such annoupeemept;..
"eclitorially"'or otherwise, and.had . no " naufi-:`
cal column.'.' But en old subscriber, who has
taken the Agitator "clean through from the be
ginning," as he says,. suggostsimeveftently—
that if one4half the political papefs and two
thirds of all the poritleans and lawyers in the
country shonld becoMib \ agrieultural,"- the
gregato loss to commtwity\would not be irrepara
ble. And we will add that, w hatever turn our
editorials may take—agricultural, politietil, l 44&"
cal, or theological—we shall gef \ theixt'Asii4ltlxt;':
out asking outside, aid. They rut l ty,,. like most
editorials, run a little dull sometimes.: but the
publio are pretty well ease-hardened to \ tbat sort
of thing. You know how•it
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COURT PRoCEEDIIIOS.—First
January Sessions. Commonwealth )s. D. L c ;
Haden. Indietment—assiiiilt, with intent to
raci•h. Ignored, county to 'pay costs.
Same cs. John W. Howard. Four indictments
—selling liquor without license.. Ignored, and
. ,
costs put upon the proseentor. _ •
' Same Ys. C. G. - Van -Vtilkenburg. ` Assault,
with intent to Isrisb. 'lgnOrea, county to pay
costs.
Sane vs. Elias Jtiquieh. Two judictperrte--
horse see'nlini. Triiol,ille. —
Sawo vs Edward .Tohnso n. .11orse otenliug.—
True bill.
Same vs. Charles 14. aelburn. Seven indict
ments,—for insuring without; license. True bills,
Same re. B. IL Vance. Ass.ault and battery.
Tree Lill. Sentenced Jo pay -$:".0
line and costs, and give bail to keep the peace.
Same vs. Williaut. 11. mid Emily Richardson
Lareeny.l True Lill.
II Sumo ;vs, Innis Daireett. Two indielinents—
idolation of liquor Jan 2. Tree Mlle.
Same vs. James Mooney and Thomas Murphy.
True bill for rape., Nmember Senior's. • giinti'd.
Same vs: Indictment at Nov.
sessions fur perjury. Not guilty, costs to be paid
by prosecutor and defendant; equally.
Same vs. Foster M. Spicer. ',lndicted at Nov.
geSsions for hireeny and having stolen goods in
his possession. Found guilty of having stolen
goods-in his possession, knowing .I.4em to have
been.itolen. . Prisoner- - non- 'eat; " vathoseCtbe
Same.ita, Llewellyn' Northrop. Tudicitrtelli
found at May . sessionsjor,mayhem,/ Tried:l4ld
found guilty at November sessions; - SeritinCed
to pay a fine of $lOO, and undergo' linprisenthent
'in the Eastern Penitentiary for a period of one
year And three calendar months. -
11 Friend Agitator :—Will yety,bertutt - ma 'to' ask
mine !rent ; -Ilianias,'Elfutlt ono little'tineslien
througltyour bapers? If so; I ish - sO'zgle'd.,, 1
notice in vonmof your late bapers, that Hennas,
my front has been ro meetin, and flat i 4 'goat...L
ife talk like — e , bertinf , . I ish so glad, donnas. I
hobos you go more td meeting ; it Ist) gout ;_but
dont shust let thorn yanke -breathers sheet , yott
tin de tehriptures ; )vu sliuq read dem, as I do,
and believe vat dey say. bese 3 ankes Read one
tray, and dells us anoder, Now, Lionnas, I. just
dinks dis: if he dont - tricAn shust what ho say,
den w.it is le, goot dis breather you dalks of he
dells., you —to to means ?hurt close ry, , or near to?
Dat isli roug. I dolls you, Minot's, (mu means
shust into—dat istt all; uo close pj; it baint so,
Hennas:* Now, Ilounas, rasks you vOrie' guts-
Bon: does you tbink l into 11)(111 ) 4 voter? Lets
we sea; 4 dose tree fellers vat vas east into de
vicry vurnace—dike you dey was uuter it? i No
wonder dey no burn. And ven'Daniol was cast
into der ten of lions„ we read do , not pito him.
You shust see it is all brain, if ho was unter de
ten. And where va read of Christ riding into
Sherusalem, did lie shust rite under slat zity
And he goes up into de'mouutwint... - . holy. - Delis
me,lionnas, how he goes-under 'de motintaih ?L--•
Now ye reads fly vono fillip and a gun uelf ; dey
path goes town into de rater, and he pabtises
him. You elitist delis me who pabikses him, and
if dey vent town tinter. — Now, Bonnet!, shust,
you aces hei.e, jou Lt,us. shut iii-: Yen re left
our Tuitelilandli.the to ;_owe tido 411.1 us on tree,
wo Laid de hapinin sir rionith to pi i•ig its into
Arnetika.. Now, lioimio,,,if t) L. 51rok us
untkr AderiLa• we .'ill she.li ~,lt-4t6 eiiin,lidid
gets our mot,-h I,;eh. :::.ee, Illor,bne, Jet isb
goot Now stliuo I, 2 ‘ik. If v.O live gout ehrish
(inns, do pibf;i 5,i3.-. s 5 k. 111113 go lisle heaven.--
Does jou dir.li it !emus shunt und L i• heaven ?-
0, lionnus, vi'li you I , e ~, g , ,,.) ii.? .1,11, me? I
lied., s o pat al l de dime to ,tiok dal vets I goes
into heaven, Ilbe sLitsLl tod,t. It de wikkettuans
goes shut under bell, cat vet. to tu.kieh to shun
eta ? Dey slut tgo in hell, butt host into or uu
ter boil,--no fie .tinter,- bet in . ; .Nevf, ; lfiiiimis;
you eisb lain dish vone - ding - Ito . .'f.c , t!ltd . to
bear. I lb:113 , i.verlitaly. I sajs gu,,i, gout, all
do.ditne. It 41) goof, if into is rhitst unter.-- .
Dells inn hose t, gel - in--dis ish all.* YotarB eret y
d itue,' Sidnan 5: Coul.ltA un.N.
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Per cc nt. attomPe
AT
/1/AIRIA GES.,
_ •. _
t. , 111 2 .11.M AN— hE NN fib —ln z2litppen, al
the bidre the bride's inirenfs. hp the Rev: 'A.
C. Dodge, lan. 27, 'tan, Mr. Lorniiel :Sherman
to Mis:i
R---tt.1.1: - t - --in — WetAael3,l4;ll - 1 - Ifti 1 Itlf
'Tan, IS7I, i.y Priineis Shang, E.soi , Mr. Eugene
A. Beek And Mi.,: Fddiu Ellis.
D.PL-111.118%.
ART: —ln Clytner„lati. sth, 1571, Susan,
tviic idk. J. Clarke, in -the 22nd }car r,f 'her
age.
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i•s7 tic - Arri,Ls.—We
,in t ve (our
.f J, lt. Mgther's make for - snit. -These
milib nre niciiittea by tlic fnritunertr,Hy`to be
the bc:it in use. Call ar opt 2-3, 15.70,
3m. , •
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DENTISTRY. C. N. Data, dentist
°Tice in Wt glit d Baileyr.s.Bletli,‘vbere Ito.. Con
tinues to make teeth with the new intprerement
whielvgivel better antiernetion than' any - thibg
else in use. To be bad tit Dartt'ilinly;--f--Ing. 42
nk ISSOLUTIONa—Vhe . pttrtildrship" - liereta;
,L 1 fora existing biltsv,een it. B. Wellb and y.
linstin .4 s 'is' thisiday" diiinit•Ad ~b,i'„"Otitiaa I
consent. The alietrl,or tholtigrliflerkist(littd
by either of ilio.htti-paitrie'rii,:tit;tho etand
of IltiFtings do 091; 7 - 1,11 new
brick block: , g
Feb 8,1871 Bvr '" •N. S. HASTIFOS.
Same Fe. Lewis Stones. 'Larceny. True la
a
RERMAIC LECTURE COURSE.
AT SMiTII dG .101YEN'$ HALL, WELtSBOUOIIGEI, PA.
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The following lecturers have been engage for
this oource:
JAMES- A 0 • , --si'One l4 Ifttnint ars
Ago"—Friday, evening, Feb. 3, 1871.
' MRS. LIVERMORE—" Woman Suffrage, and
the:Reason Why"—Friday evening, Feb. 10, 1871.
GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN—'a Down with
the Frita.ilan Monarchy, and. Up .witirthe.Fratich
Republic" Friday evening, March 0," 1811.
WENDELL PHILLIPS—" The Lost
Arts"—
no time fixed.
JOSH BILLINGS—"MiIk"—no time fixed.
THOS. K A BElNaga—SuPjeck *lt kt 10 . 1 7 . :-
n olo4.o4 3. llgithi — VDol.l tigetilt
AVM. PARSONS, L. L. D.—" Richard Brits
fey Sheridan"—no time fixed.
Tickets for the balance of the course, for re
served seats or single tickets, may ,bo prooured
at Young & Co.'s bookstore, or at the door. By
order of the committee. M. F. ELLIOTT, Ch'n.
'sriEcrlkr. 144iti6ks?
TO CURE A 00110/1, to rellevo all irritations of-ths
tbioat; to reatore "perfect 'tout due and'healtirto'
the most delicate organizations of the human:framant
the Lungs -- , 11 E 0 Dr. Wistar's Edson of Wild Cherry,
which ha 0%11 prepared with the sumo care In the so.
lection and compounding of its various ingredients as
when it was introduced to the public by Dr. Whiter,
Over forty years since.
What Did It. Lyon's Hathairon made
tily hair soft, Luxuriant thick, and Ilagan's Magnolia
Bsim,changed that sallotteomplexlon Into tb k a marble
beauty you now
mho
'Mitt emphatically the "lan
ganger of all mho nso'Alieso ftne head , of
hair and a yeilnetloomploXion urerthe igrgatest attrAor.
flans a woman com,Possess. The PlMAison .and'Uttg-.
walla Balm arelabt`what wiligive them to Yon—ltid
oothlng else will. The Balm is tho bloom of youth.
It makes a lady of thirty appear but twenty. Both
articles aro entirely harmless, and very pleasant
They should ho in every lady's possosslon.
$650 por Month. Tho beet selling book
ever published. AGENTS who eon our now
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PLAIN, HOME), TALK Ablp,llpp,lo4l,
I; I OVANQN ,SENSE,
ilayss no conipetitipw.„A-Thetenovor,,w,tgk . hook
published liko it. Apyean selpt. Every,
boafivntits Many agent how inakint
trohl,ssoo t 0.5,80) pet. giPikitt eojllAg , thic-Teo4- -
derful book.' 24
- page Posoriptiyo Circular sent
free nti application: We want good live Akeigte;
bien'.wlitt. eat:1011y apprablite the nierite iirdthe:
oilt A iinci. the la , et the }t meets a universaljcant r -
Agerile whb desiretica64664 'al itiki3'
money.- -Address • ••• •.
WELLS AP groopo Street s I , Trif
sm. 0
Office of J. B. DOBBINS,
' 428 Ilorth Eighth St.;Philada.
Dobbilts., ,3oo G3 - ,
VEGETABL
A. ColOr and dressing that will
not burn the hair or injure the
head. _
It does not produce a color
mechanically, as the poisonous
preparations do.
It gradually restores the flair
tbOts original color and lustre,
by . siipplying new life and 'vigor.
- It causes a luxuriant groivth
•
of sOft, \ ,fine hair.
.-The.-.best and 'safest article
ever offered - ; • ." •
Clean and Pare.' -NO'sedinietit.
Sold everywhere.
• ASK FOR DOBBINS'.
Nov. 26;1870.-6m.
E 0033 TEMPLA
MUTUAL BENEFIT
LIPS INS. IS&OtIiTION\
Chartered• by Special,Ael of - the Logislatule,Of
Pennsylvania. -
CH A RTER
FEMALES ADMITTED ON EQUAL TERMS:‘
- •
- oiTicEns :
Ron: S. B. Crt,i§i," President;
L. A. TYLER, Vice President.
A:ao Gore, Secretary.
PLAN—To secure a benefit of $2OOO at
death, membership fco [payable in ad
vance,] 'slo 00
Annual due, (after first year,) 2 10
Mortuary assessments, from $l. to $2 10, ac
cording to age. Persons insured from 15 to 80
'years of age. "
Wanted, an active business man in every
township, to work for the "0 ood. TemplaraldAtu
al Benefit Association. • E. T. BENTLEY, •
General Agent for TWO - Co.
-liege, Feb 8,1871- tf - . -,,"
" . Ta-8ric.1 6 .6 Wader's.
T"' county bridge across Wilson. creek, near.
'Wm.W. Babb and JOhn Wilson's, in the
township of _blorrid,"in .Tioga pounty,-17111.b6 let
for tho rebuilding of tho ram,_ by„ the county
Compin,iOners, to ' the lowest and best bidder,
according to plan exhibited on the- premises, on
Thurrday.,the 18th day of February,-
o'clock P. M.; M: ,AVETIIERBFB,"
"-- P. V'. 'VAN- NESS,
• JOB ABXF.ORD, •
„
Feb 8;1871 2iv Counniesiortere.
Pa: State; Normal. School
.
„ MANSFIELD"
riIHE next term will commence 'Monday', 37th
of March,, 187,1. , A pp's , for catalogues on
admission, to' -CH A 9: - PERRILLA.I,4;,
.Feli 8, 1871 Orr:, T, Principal:
* V - ENDUE I
liie'soiseilver will expose to Wald ape 4t
his rositloteo in Clymer,. on Wednesday','
March 1, 1671, the following property viz: 15
warn Cows, 1 premium Bull, 1 pair twin year
ling Stecrs Sale to commence 1P M. Terms
cash. WASHINGTON LARRISON.
013 mer Feb 0. 1871-3 t,
IIE tiftbscrilaer offers for sale the Union HO
td, on Main Streq, in Wellshoro; also the
ManArl.l Stage route Terms—cheap for cash.
Inquire n the premitcs of
Web. 8: - W). It F•.AN )TORN.
To all-Whomit 'May Oolieern,'. —
has left
‘l7 - 11P.REAS;tnjr wifa 5 ;sr) , urns y, as left
my bed and board witboat a just cause sir
res.sonablo 010030.
• Nolicle, is ,hereb,y given to
all 'perions, nia to' harbor or trust her on osSF;
account, as I will pay no-debts of her eatitiaet:
tog after this data. A RV - pi US RIIMSEY.-`
111,tin4urg, 28:1801.1 ,
The Oheapest Place; in the State
For Pltotographs!=
W 1,1,1 R Y
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let Largo e r
e s p e i 9 c
p t u t
e r e d s a e n n d
.
driti tlide.hoti in -tike ,finest New
style frikinCe andvovery thing testa in n &Miry on
hand, or forni A hqtt to urdor,`,
E LOWEST-TRICES_ ANP: TUE
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over gambler's grocery etOre.
Fes 11871 tf Wellsbordi Pa:'
FIRE INSURANCE.
I NSURANCE effected in the
FA.R BIERS MUTUAL IN SURANCE Co.,
9f Alldlitterinspraye : t .
THE HARTFORD, of
THE GERMANIA, of New York.
and other first r class companies. Office with W.
A. Stone, Esq E. 13. YOUNG, 'Agent.
ogsiff 1, 1671, If
CA.SII I'Al° FOIL
Jan. Sib s 1871-tf San
For Sale
BES T WOB
4 MAILIM
Now is the time for
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Euvresw„. ‘Clotho, ~.,Shawls,
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REGARDIiESS 0 .sCi,OBT.
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Prices Riidudeci in eye y departtruitra!'" A full'
Domestic
Groceries - Boots Shoes dis Crock ery,
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Always in stock and
t pridea'that will i.
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Corning, N.„Y. !* 4 ei?.. , i; 1870.
; New.Cvf!cocacialltavu..4 \ ixtert 03 ,010 $ :to.:
J. it.'l3A:ll/K - Eit, .;
: HAS kVA IciASSORTiIE . OF
. , - . s-;%;=4 •t 1;
Foreign - and: Domestic Dry Goods,
Which will be sold, very cheap.
- BEAVER...OLOTII s OR: - CLOAKS.
BUTTONS; ILL KINDS, 'XLOTIIS AND' CAARDERES,
LINEN GOODS, . ~ „VELVETEENS-4 W E GOODS,
(Hovel', Hosiery, Knlt Goods and Notions.
Choice Groceries.
Sugar, SyrUp, Saleratin,
Coffee, Tea, - Cradkers, Salt, Fish, Flour.
krais ItAbl":400' WoO4cli Walt' &e.
: I Cash Paid for BUTTER, or shipped . on Commission.
plegao i cakand lopit ony, : Ettolicjqer. X9nijivinialFggs 03 4 - 1/P ready :AM
goi4sq', , A
Wellsboro, Jan. 17, 1871.—1 y. J: R. BARKER.
Ims1.1:13013 P.A3FLZEIIN".
IHE' et 1 alSIA:1418 . vitiottrous, and peace) proolaimed throughou l t" the linitiallitateei nev
,Artheloslkdeght .with, rAmoreelewatrido is on tho track. of-eyeyrenpAnlijbughterizgincAlf
Ibo old folitiano ; *Malis euttolenfrallion'why a titereetiOuld be no delay in going to
Cleir7io Atha ti rCirilStri t eor'Sr -
to fit the smallest lochet, or up to life efzo.
Vignet s , Pakl i gs do Viattes c laernan anaMedallion hetxda frotir-,r9tonhed neg ,
.
and all popular sizes made and put up in neater style than bas heretofore been, offered by any
4 , liotograpbor to this' section of oonntry: It lie the only gallery In Vioga r *entity retouching its
!negatives in the true Berlin style. Large assortment of
FRAMES AND FRAME MATERIALS: . COPYING AND FINISHING IN
INK,. WATER, CRAYON OR OIL COLORS,.
done at moderatO n&s, and . * 'ARO .stylv,, My' prices ate :as low as the.lowest, doing
equally as good work, and terms coil' when the sitting is made. All work guarranteed to give
satisfaction teithout extra charge. Those who come first will be first served. Call and (lamina
specimens before going elsewhere
„
Maasfi/ddaa,A4•11,04W,., , A , 44-4 1 /RANCER',INi<I". titrtaip*lsb*
ct! 4 Eh,
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: ceff3o9;g9g4ifm,,X). ROBERTS) BEALE WlEttii!;;: , ;{. :- !=;;: t', - t1.%;.•: 7 * - .,, i -,:
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l':',l4 : ',PipiMikil'lNG'll.44 l EßNttniu4ls4 'lva ptioeii; : t _i i,,.4 i't:V
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1 Pir c latliailib.luidlltrices reasonablo. 'PiTtit 40or abovo Cone Rouse.
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1. Save money.
BE
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iitila t ia.44-' l f i l f . )
lti4urolti ' ,
'truncate win o well to • 'cal upon or ad
+
dress the underaltned at Knoxville, Pa. I will
sell the eelebnite4 . • . _ t
,
Git'sFet-tadyriwn
, .#.
„ Pianos,.„,
:for loss than you can buy one otptual quoin of
suottrit ogrAwrirmwout
.slsit 40 ulgO , lsh bit 4..
E SSI Air Vial '
VIOLINS, FLUTES, 1000RDRINS,"
TARS, &0., &o.
I also keop on Y haud Il) . HOTI: I E IMPROVED
$1 111 , 1 "jr"In714*.
which I will sell cheaper than aay otherfirst
plass Ifaabigke.
Feb. 1,1841-Bm. Kno*ville, Pa.
z. co 0
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kg -,fi-- 2123 Vo ,7 14:r0 - ko . fil
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- ,04.1k..N2RN .0, k_l + k' F.9,,,ki i _.:: All.
PRI:M.IAM - IRO
I , • 1 ' 3 i-- , . -, Melare.Btf OH & RANDOLPH
have mallet ths. Boot
n .'
id oi . a a ntlAtee_Otore of Mews. Sear!
! \ ',..y,, t e i:°! ) , ,. an.lPrk.o!e t§' apaun.
imines on lAa"i tutielleliVTltotailpt the
all go od an dselling /Mary
CASIL
Wo kopp-a.good goiortMeutyCr .
Hato.- mi l d'
BOOTEES,,BROGiANS AND
GALLIGASKINS •
Warigntoltoltranyloot froth',
olnalvo.
Our Stook ,of
FRENCH 04F, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, COMMON oAtr,
LININGS, PXNPIS4,, M_ 0`
&ow.
will - be - kept up tte heretoftire;
On Findinge we shall bo fonn,4, at hami al
ways, and',.ive shall endeavor '#oll iit:prloeD
sails/actor:3i. 0). the trade.. We vtenffbe under.
sold.
CASH PAID
• J. :ROA , 11/DES. ,
OUSTOM WdRIK
Done promptly and well.ll,,cspOripg done
on eltot,tkalleA. J ,Dsep . 44a,nd bob! tholnefd...,.
BUSH A- RANDOLPH.
Dec. 14, 1870.—1 y.
LOOK HERE IP
•
. Something New I
Catt Iron 808- SLEDS !
0 TO THE
•
Tioga Har,dware. Store
;
and see thole . kc+fprp, Btqing olzewhare.
WARRANTED ! WARRANTED/ -
Jan. 11, 1871-3 t. J: SCRIEFFELIN, Jr.
FIRE. ; INSURRACE
4NO. I. 111.14*-HELL,
wmaagfoßo, PA.
• • ,
moues Polides in flirt-dass Oothpanies at as
1,.. \ coloir I=lLettems,
_ . .
4FJ4 4 I #4E COMP ANY , t
It
will g!'* , ,, - . 1 1 1, 1 1 4 0 . 1 .99 0 .
Ja'n?4;'lBiitli. '-iilo.'e'idlTCHAt.
. „•...,,,, , ~
.
European War 1 ,
preat lElBllO9n Almcvltision:
Mf . , I
EN kilted, Woinen and 0 Children going
crazy over the Elegant Style and finish of
PROUVIIIIIIt
fri,,, ? Plaramore's noir Photogrtiph Gallery Wells.
berg. 4 . 11 the latest Styles , or pictures : Molt ad
eiereon and Medallion heads. Cshisset Oise, oorr
y, c o r i a sire, an d ranntain Iletures (pieta or
colored), and many (Sher Styles too amperetts
to mention. Stereillicoplo 'dews, and views of
Private Itesidencte read° at reasonable prices.
Qopying 'via p)etuTeli Itild enlarging the same to
y site required, a Speciality, when dallrAd t. they
*ill las retouched in India ink or,oglored, In _at'
kr vrister colors - A good — asoriment of frames 1
constantly on bead. VIM eta elambdepeolmene
hetet e going &salaam ~. ~.
I* B. dont Inlitolo Oa, Phoor 'rev At B
Ba1; 138 WICBtil,W) 0°0 4 , 1 41 1 1 P 051te gen. lioNi;
WegOOO• 7 , 0 , k 0 k
, D )1. .101141,41;016
FQ eAlirEt-AbteAlpan of fonrys old giis=
00:otthroolytttnIC obtep,t6 Mat'
pqolieten,:titlterrautr *rd. Ingl baker kr,4lutri.
nose. Saikilatelltfittlrfld infgeolitoofw
dttionoini IdlLAWadd:tenionablit /kw of
adrBll4 l ,^ ;1! ALVIN WEBSTER,
Jen. In,'IST leolne Stony Pork.
.ioft%latleoti
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.TIOGA. PA..
i ! eg "! ' ; ititi C l4o # . 9tl o 4 l4ol* -# l •''.
W
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16, 40 - parantlDlLimpr i ,
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po.f.ximf
ticer , 1 0 Aot
RE6Blt _l B ..
BE sq:Zw.
and a large awrtutankto 1 0 1 00 t from.
P 0,A,F,13,, BRoy-NAO, r_01,024
!tormooktoßckris tipsiq;
wuctik ithrols4, &MLR
TO TRIM DRE p SES
OR SACQUES.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
.oausc beat : j 4 kftpa up, with eeerythl ; Rig :.the.
\
~ C.Tatikeistifie thouglit of sa; far. , — . l,
~
40 ' SKIRTS, , BALI4OII4_ SLURP,
'
1 II) is) 1 i i :, gulag •
?., I
too nnmermm setoolgiorti butilfin IlaY„, titaSTou
will soldene find eo tarto antistirtment to'select
from in a country store, and clear down to th e
1. .., '„. T• ” •
bot Tom - s.iijnaltz: , • .. -
.. . .. .
'-'' ' Welilea k ep a laiii assortment ,of ,
4
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ItEADY-MADX.IVIiOTHING,
Vnaßes and P.firtB of suite, . •Ohould we tante
yo!a e3t4l, ready-teede,.w., baire„caselmere
and '
_ . _
TAILOR
.477 To - -UT AND Fn.
..•
u!ad
Boots Mid Shoes,
all iikyrei and sisea.
SATS AND CAPS, STRAW 000D8,
`.. AND 4 CkENTIP=FUJINMEIHIIia =
GOOD 4 'A COMPLETE LINE O • F
ME
; -,e ,
••-:t. : -, -t. , -.1
--/,''-fr''.',;'-'''l::':
,CROQKKRX, WOODEN WARE,.
• HARD WARE, SHELF HARD•
WARE, NAILS,'•IRON; •
Looks, !.slol!ss, gtisysntory Tools ! ,
A GENERAL STOOS OF
G R 0 ~, E ALI E S.
r 1:11?,..
“1,
E. HOWE SEWING .MAOHINE.
ME
Formate, if , you vain tto 010 to :work with drop n.
15ALT LIME PiAti i rEß PORK FLOUR
Ltme, Cayuga Plaster, &0.,
=1
butter tubs, Palls. Firk ins, and Ashton Balt to
Savor with., Al] kinda of " Farm Prodooewrint
ad.. , Prioits can't be beat. • • .-
Pa.,0ct.12,1870.'
11
i : HALL'S. ''t
VEGETABLE lit6-tiikti:
HAlkietEiNEß
4./
141 0.
Y
Is the 'Only perfected 'and
(kfentifieillY prepared
preparation' of ' its' till_
b ytinth i mn - evercdrered to thespobli j ,
, Ali_ P/ 1 44" ) and.; tqlq- ' - ijc;": 6 .?. 1 40 ,1 * -
,' Mai , in',:inetiit. • • :j3y.t its: tp36.
'lukili" Ogo:Y . ..0 - 4.1R, is : soon
, mr o , restored —: to - its' ' original
IU .- . youthful color 'and. bril-
IT S - Haney, w hich -is so
. iy .i o c ,4 , :
011141 Na admired . by all . • Persons .
IA °eclair is thin or falliiii
NIA, oat will, by the-use of our
PROMOTES Itenewer,seou - see its good
ITS' ,•• effects , • as, by its topic and
stimulating PrOpertlies the
GROWTIP. hair glartdswill bOincited
no ',.-,. arid: the iiarn i
it'OW''•thick
I 3 A and str6ng again. In cases
m witi l m . ' or Arldkeis it }vill create
S
ntrinlilll fl.' new groiitli - unleea*,
DRESSING, follielei are destroyed. ' It
Ey . , -I'a, cooling, and :414q9 All,
ONE itching. ;and irritation , of
the scalp. It !hies uotstaiu,
BOTTLE .. the skin-. `a do dyes,- but
- • AND :' . niakee.the soaiP•White find
lllCK.clea . ,n. A it- DRESSING
T
- , _ _EN
_.., It_ isthe_ best
. fittd most.
UP ! ,,, , o pppoinlepi,py t p tiott:ill
ing' . he" woad; - t,p , -- , 1 I‘,joet a,
tta
iiiiiii . 4 - eitio 4mihjoi l o..' Send
1 .4 111 ori 'Oar' L'ilreatitiii on the
`LOCKS! 4 air, frKtc;:idl,,by mail.
gists
and
. i
Sold by all Deu d ere In if4 ant .
Price e l ltio nOligii.l4;:!iti.?tele.
Rit..,.-• , :' - 4 1 ' 14.4:: . , - *:Aoii rl, g, 4 4 4*.lets*
usopiio . uT, wientrlit t;;;° ~-
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ETTEItB.9F" 411)6IINISTMTION baying,
-bielirantialto-tke
"tatel4f ztVatetaitite Cf nt n oc a cis si )1,1 3a d
wada cm toW6ollo7ellcifitiat pidebterttriatt es•.
late will make immediate: jilythentlitia'
having: raiithi:igatiret the .ante, present
tbem to L. B. 811214 Admit:
Jackson, FebrusTy 1, 18711 6w
.;- ~~ -:
-,T.i
—Out otook,of—,
PMI
/,,,B4LDW/kiiiG 00.
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IrrHE GREAT AMERIOAbk HEALTH RESTOR.
ER, .purifles the blood and cures 'Scrotal&
yphilis, skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Mosses o
Women, and all Chronic affections of the blood.
F.iferud,Hidneys. Recomm,endeirby the Medi.
cal Faculty and-many thousand• of our best citl
sena.
- • •
Itead tho.testi coon" of Physicisres,and, pitients
(who Woo use d ittnka _
sex % for,ottr Itossda
Atijdo Ataith.:bpai or Almanac for.this`year r
'Which we publish for gratuitous distribution; it
swill give you much salable. information.
i Dr. R. W. Carr of Baltimore, says: ;
- I taltellleastire in recommending yOurRosADAI:
as to a yory powerful - alterative. I have seen it
used in two cases with happy nieults—one In a
berg of . eecon,daryeyphllle, in wbic k h the patient
tl.v
/pronounee4 himself cared after h - Dag taken Ave
bottles of y'otif tatdititte. The of er le a 8680 of
'ecrolUla of longetanding, 'Which fe.rspidly 'ILO.
Proiltitt' under its nee, and the' udicatione are
that the patient will soon reetiver: rhave ear&
luny examined the brmulii ,14 - which your
roar Ronadalie le, made, and and It an eittallint
DOmpound of alteritlrolnititidiente.
Or. Spailts 'Of NiOholaeilile, /61' 7 . v :ears be bad
need itowidalii in cases of ilarofali send Ser.ouda7
ty Syphilis with eatierastory inetilte. An a clean.
er of the blood I know no better remedy: - -, .
Samuel-0; IttoFadd en, Ithirftersbaroi Tenn:, I,XI
I bare used wren bottles of Randal's, 'and ant
entirely ctrredof Rhenmatisms seitdrats fontbet •
-time, as I Irish it . for !oy brother, arta bmiscrtiftt.-
lens sore, eyea.,
It
Benjamin Bechtel, 0 Mar Ps yr ehl h %Ira
suffered for tercnty year. with. an • inveterate.
eruptiono4r my whole tedy; iherttigneelime'
I purchased a bottle of Rennidalis and it . effected
aperfectenre.
• •Itosodalts is soldbY P.R. Williame £ Co. and
Ilress i ,Wellsteere; Miler, Timm:
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