TIOGA COUNTY ErTill:. Local Items. WEDNESDAY. ISIAAOH 29;1871. I r- , Nqw - , Advertisements. • New Goode.-O. B. Kelley. 'or sal4-1). L. Beans. Botougb O.W. jkatley. Adintrallotica..4l4llps* Salmon!. " " • ....N.B. Whiting. Dtseolution--Oampbell & Mutt. Bank Deport. efede, Butter Tuba, &o—J. B. Barker Planta—lL B. Prince. • • • . snow fell to the depth offonk finites in this plaoo, on Sqnday night last. -- - STILL ROOM—A number of new sub tbribers have besn added to Our Increasing list the past week, and yet there is room for more.— We trust the list may mob 6,000. ACCEPTED.—iteV. N. L. Reynolds ) of Blossburg, has =opted the call from the Baptist Church to become its pastor the present year—his labor to commence with the church Ma 1,1871. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.--;MT. Benjamin Seeley requests us to state that he will sell his house and lot on Main street, first door above the Presbyterian church. SocriABLE.--The Baptist " sociable" will bo held Tuesday evening, March 28, at the residence of J. R. Bowen, and will be conducted as a wilco neck-tie entertainment. Refresh ments nerved at forty cents a couple. All are cordially Invited to attend this novel gathering. NEW GOODEL—Wickham & Farr's new shanty is now in operation. Having just returned from New York, they have tilled up with a nice, fresh stook of goods, which are very cheap. Just go and see how cheap goods can be sold af ter a tire. SEWING MACHINES. The Singer Manufacturing Company report sales • of 127,833 machine, in 1870 against 88,781 irk 1869.- ing a gain of 41,052, mainly in ilia a • of wlitie known as the "Now Family Mao , ino."—New York Tribune. -HAS GONE.—Who's go ue? Why, Kelley has gone to New York. Perhaps this is all that is necessary to say to open the eyes of the people. The ladles especially, will hi more interested when they see the new spring goods piled on his counters. Keep a sharp look out for the next ten days. ALMOST A_ CONFLAGRATION.-0 U r pillage was made lively on Friday afternoon by an alarm of fife—not a false alarm, for the roof of the foundry was on firs. But it was a weak affair, and not having a fair showing, subsided oo the application of a buoket brigade. A little judicious neglect, at the right time, would have made it warm—for insuranoe companies. Music SPORE.—Mr. J. W. Mclntosh, Agent for J. Greener's Elmira N. Y. Pianos, and other instruments, hu opened a store for the uls of the above iniikuments and mode In A. B. Blatmsn's Dental *Mee. Mrs. Eastman will have charge of the see of the Instruments and music. She alsb teaches vooal and instrumental music as heretofore, and guarantees gond satis faction. Bar long experience in tenet:dog, and constant application to the business, gives h or advantage over many others. Rooms opposite Cue House. RELIGIOI7B.—Rev. C. A. Stone will preach his farewell sermon on Sunday morning next, in the Baptist hall. Mr. Stone, in his min istrations the past year, has greatly endeared himself to the membership of the Church, and the separation will be ono of regret. series of meetings have been held the past week in the Pit, E church in this village, and quite a number have boon brought out and oth - ers reclaimed. The good work still cantina as, under the ministration of - the pastor, 11r. Eno Rev, Q. L. Qibsoq, the former pastor, labored a Ow evenings with the Church last week, Elovas ov DAYzacinT.—The follow big table shows the hours Of daylight tu this latitude for the several months of the yea!: January February.— March -Apri1......... M ay. Jµne July August September.. Ihtaber :November... December .. RAILROAD UP THE COWANESQUE.— The projected narrow gauge railroad from Law renceville to Elkland seems to a lair way of be coming en accomplished fact. The entire cost of the road is estimated at from $120,000 to $130; 0.), and Ike stook, it is claimed, is nearly all ta- ken. That a narrow gauge road, using light rolling stock, oat be made to pay in very many places, where a road gauge, with heavy locomo• Use and ears, would be ruinous, is getting to be so well understood by railroad men, that we pro. diet the general adoption of the narrow gauge on all mules where the business is light, within the pest dec4cle. We read of a railroad in Wales, the track of which is only eighteen in o hes in ilidth, and which cost the stockholders less than vne-third as much as a broad gauge (4 ft. 8 in.) toad. Let us have the Cowanesque road, by all CoxvENTIoN.—As announced last weck, the Welisboro Graded School Convention came otl in Smith Bowen's hall on Friday of lei noon last, and was a perfect success. Tho hall Was crammed a ht. scholars, teachers, parents sad spectators Tt.c best of order prevailed du ° ring the exercises, tibial/ was evidence that the tebolara were uukkr the beet of discipline. The pupils performed their part 'admirably, and the spectators were highly entertained. At theclose, Rev• 4 Calkins and lion. 11. W Williams lievultd the qofi veption with short and apprupti- MC hicekqs such gutheringa are profitable, 1.1 ) t.. tbu in.hoiars, but to persons of mature 3 .1 11$ livery etiort on the part of our citizens should be o 4 cried to encourage Profe,..ser Winters in his successful management of our public 'schools, which be has to admirably - conducted from the commencement. The winter term of school closed last week. The spring term will commence next Monday, April 34 B tiB4? ss PROSpkon OF WEI.LsBOIIO. —W e are pleased to announce that the present teason is to be an unusually lively one for our pleasant village Building is oommenoed at soy. 441 points already, while the greater number of limo who contort:Tinto putting up stores or dwel lings are waiting fel warmer weather. The tear proapcst of a railroad throuo the town Is We an people from abroad to invest,, not only in pleasant homes, but in manufnotuiti. And we know of no point in Northern rennsylyanitt that eau offer morn soled indtwements to 'investors than Wellabora. The place is growing rapidly ; It lb net eurrounded 14 other and • larger town; ripping its trade anal pros p erity Our Graded Szhool affords educat onal facilities not to he overkwlted by those having children to bripg up. The location is exceptionally 14114 and plea,. Isla, tee ore bandy to the aroma tilers trout do ;RngrFgate, and a few miles of easy tr l f ivel will tate a man from the town pump to a good deer range 00 'be whole, a:pnin seeking a bogie in a coon taiglit cast lines in a wore° place N ts TICE TO JUVE/slai Witbip tbo pest few days, several young* some of them under twelve years of-age—have heed followed and insulted by infamous propo Isle from young loafers in this village, who bare either forgotten or missed their moral training. We are sorry that the parents of these girls did rot either appeal to the laws or inflict condign punishment on the spot with their own bands.— Nit they chose to give ga the facts,lcia mime*, which we fay yet publish on proper certifier. lion. Wo have onlyito add that, on a repetition of these outrages, wo trust the natur al protect ors of the insulted will settle the matter—sud lenly—without the aid of printer; or juries ; II Coarse to whilst' we pledge ourselves, should 0 1911 lon eel, JratiVr , Fifitilletek- 4 —TtiztfeW: 11!).1101k fos tfo'ol..;4lsiipp, w illoommenop, .OP Alit I tt i *Oo4".l*4 4 7 .4" , *0 1 '4 1 , 4 141 4t w narrow falba madeliy Ihe angler .` o e wlb or the sake of,rport as well an humanity, every lov er of the rod ,would.,.eltogolket. ; o 4 ,kap fr om thiowlng a line dating 2 the te 4 itt tyke telaonr, but there is no hope of this. The trout have been ~running lighter and etill lighter every year sines tie first wet a line In the waters of Tioga eounty. At first we amid All a 12 lb. basket In a Aey, end they would not reckon over five td the lb, Grad ' Willy they alintnlshed in Ate, until we eollnted a beeket of them pangbt on ; the Yemeni the. seett of which ran up to 105—and .w• had thrown away many of the smallest, at that. When we saw them running up to 14 in the lb., we lent our bullet and rod, and have only fished since thau whon oaniiing out; where: sometAiei Weal became aq imOrativo,necessity : • ~ , , , We yield to nOinen in a liking for tho sport ; only we don't oare to fish forliont'so 'alkali that it takes a sharp pair of eyes to toll at a first glance which is the trout and which the fiy. The present law as it stands is good, and if carried strictly into effect will do something toward In , : treasing 'the 'sire and quAntity of trout In our streams. The decadence of the leas and wash ing Away of dame on the waters, of Pine creek will also help : and if the trout could by any means be insured a rest of two years we should have as good'flshing here as our streams afforded twenty years ago. As the law is rather Stringent, and .as .many Who" take trout illegally do not know the penal ties, we publish a part . of it below.„ SECTION 6. "No person shall at any time, with intent so to do, patch. any. JO:skied brook Wont with any device save only a hook and line, and no person'sholl ootolt any trout, or have in his or her possession, save only in the months of April, May, June,,tid July, under a penalty of five dollars for each trout so caught or bad in possession. • Seotion 0, °itll° same act, novides i that' "lt shall be the , duty . of any: oenstablti having knowl edge of the violation of any of the provisions of this not, to make report thereof to any justice of the peace of the proper county; and any other person having such knowledge may make com plaint before snob *dice, and the said •Jultl44l shall issue his warrant for the. arrest of the of fender and proceed to bear and determine the matter at issue in the same manner as provided in other oases • and any officer found guilty of making a wilfully ,folse return or neglecting to make report of the offence when brou b t to his notice, shall be considered . a party to the misde meanor, and be liable to the payment of the fines herein imposed, and be declared incootyptent to ful/U.tho clutiee i ot hie office, and , h iv office slh:aft be deemed vacant. Beetion 10, of the same act, provides that the decision of the justice of the peace or alderman in the matter shall be final, that one-half of the penalty shall go to the inferreer, ane half to the county, the . sate to be levied by distress, and in case there are no goods to distrain, or the offen der refuses to pay, be may be committed to the jail of the oouunty without bail, .tt-o. - SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.-0 h e 25th instant, Mrs. M. D. Burley came from a dis tant town (whare she had submitted to,a painful otental operatiOn ,whioli'provela falluie) ,to the o A, B. Eastman, who administered gas, and sucoessfully removed the offending members. Mrs. B. says she would . cheerfully journey one hundred miles before she would have teeth ex tracted without the gas. , SUCCESSFUL SURGERY.—It - lErnolv overr a year since I was operated on for iterte'lit the bladder ; and lit is to satisfy the general' de sire to know the result, and to give public, ex pression to the Aeep sense of gratitude I feel td ward my turgeon4. (Dr. Wit. Faulkner, of Wat erford, Erie counkfr, Pa.,) Ant I make the follcir-• lag statement. 1 My health had been failing from this anions affliction for sever long years. I had consults& the most prominent physicians of western. New York and northwestern. Pennsylvania, and had, learned thit my case, with its complications, presented many diffluleties in the way of a sue- cessful operation. I placed myself under the care of Dr. F., in the latter part, of December, 1860, and on , the Bth of January, 1870, I wad operated on for an existing complictition, and preparatory to the main • and important one of removing the atone. This proving a success, on the 15th of February I was operated on Icor the stone, in the presence of Dra. Barton, Blakeslee, Gray and M. L. Faulkner. I was unconscious from chloroform nine minutes, had no pain du ring, and but very little subsequent to that event. The eaculus was large and rough, measuring over four inches in its largest circumference. 'I had a very comfortable recovery, and the Doctor dis nharged me on the 7th of April ; and to-day I m as sound as I ever was, and wish, in Oman& o . e x p -7 ress,my misst sincere and .heartfelt' grati; 1 ude to Dr.-.-fo l r_his kind and skillful services i. West ' W Green) March 12;11771.GB GOPLE._ i i [Dr. Faulkner' was formerly a resident of thli borough, where be studied medicine with Dr. 0. L. Gibson. He is a native of this county. We learn that he is a very sucoessfuipractitioner.) Hour*. liinutee .280 -96 .255 54 3 00 46 . 405 6 . 485 15 . 494 18 . 497 • 9 449 - 37 . 377 - 49 . 328 43 . 260 50 . 235 -22 '. Editor of the Agitator:-11 ill y ou allow me " just ono more word." J. R. K., in noticing my remarks about Joseph Barker, says : " Established churches I detest—not of coarse as churches, but in so far as the fact of coal): lishment goes." Now, sir, I am unfeignedly thankful to end your correspondent so far on the right,,elde on this (at the present time) moat important Ptiblit question. - Butit is useless trying to draw a linb of diStinction lill4ten,the Church , of England and the Establishment, — iii4ong as the 'Church stands so unanimously and persistently „arrayed against disestablishment. But let us hops that the Church of England may experientie a speedy new birth unto righteousness, and Ybluntarily forever freeltself from this " detestable": estab lishment, and gait taking by force what ismot its own. It will not then be the Ohnieh Of Eng land, with the. Queen at its head, bat wiaY be came a member of Christ's Church, and:soknoir. ledge only Hid authority In things spiritual.— Then, air, and not till then, will I be prepared to acknowledge that its ministers are made such by the influence of "the grace of Qod.". . •• - • •B. 11., in alluding to that: "last shilling," forgets to mention that I was refused admission to S. B.'s leoturo bectiatorel lacked the conventional six penes. A 081 PIANOS. —I t Is a fact that the Geo. A'. Georg', Piano, sold by B. F. Dowd, Knoxville Pa., is the best in market s _ Read what W. 3. Macdougall -Organist and Choir Master of St. Alban's Episcopal Church; San Franoistfo says : Sin Premium, Jan. 24, 1871. Wm. 11. Knight, Esq., 721 Market fit.,--I must certainly congratulate Mr; Geo. A. Georgl upon the excellence of his Pianos r fot 111 may judge by tho specimens I have seen, he has achieved a success of whioh we may well feel proud. Their beauty of finish, touch and voluminous tone struck me upon the first examination, and after a more - intimate acquaintance with them and a thorough examination of the workmanship must ohndidly avow I consider thin Unsurpassed by the best I have seen and played upon in va rious parts of this world. The sostedalto to be obtained from them is truly remarkable, and they are alike effective and delightful to the per. former where a full and _impressive volume of sound is required, as well as in the Pirinimaimi,— the tone of whioh Is exceedingly soft, sweet and silvery, and yet remarkably distinct. The fact that. one of them was used! at my_ last concert without having been tuned since it left the Faetcryi some three thousand miles away, should speak volumes in evidence of their durability, and that they can easily be kept in tune. My pupils ,are loud in their praise, and were I in want of an. other instrument for my private use, I shoild certainly select from those made by r. Georgi. McDounet.L. " THE MiStHSSIPPI VALLEY.-118 Ph yl steal Geography, including sketches of the To pography, Botany, Climate, Geology and Min eral Resources; and .of the Progress of Devel-: opulent in Population and ,Material Wealth by J. W. Foster, L: L. D., ..President , of, t e Anierloan Association for the Advancement of Science, tko." Illustrated by maps and sec— tions. S. C. Griggs & Co. Mileage, poi:diets:. Thitr comivehensive indirante; th'e oral scope and design of this deeply interesting and Instructive volume. The author is muter of the subject on which ho writes, having devo ted many years tar e*plorations'in various parts of tll6 and to the study of its ,oil, climate and resources—mineral and agricul tural; and " having been a witness,, in partiyof the gigantic strides which have been made during the lifetime of a generation," in those arts which contribute so essentially to the ef forts arid con venicticu of describe s, obrnpre4 heneivo form, the physical geography of this truly wonderful ,region, partionlUly that Fortiori which lies west' of the great dividing line, the Mississippi river. This valley already contains a m iderity idt the people; of :the lloitedlitotes and it he develolimedtir whielfirenbir 'going- on to brie g it into close commercial relatious the mining regions of the." Ultramontane" and Pacific Steles, an t i with the Orient, will add vast iy to its WourCettilid.to Coantandlogliell' Lion in the Griat Republic. , ' The book is printed on ilne,swbite paper s - Witte, large, clear type, and qpntaiss 443 pages. ;It is divided into 13 chapters, which treat of the Ml.- sippi river, mountains and plain*, the origin of the prairies, foreit culture and irrigation,' olio mate, oattivated plants, geology, influence of the climate on man, origin of civilisation, progress and development . • It le' illutitrated with maps, showing the distribution of forest. prairie and desert, the isothermal lines of the. United statss, and contain. a copious index. Dr. Foster Is. a man 'of liberal culture, and wields a vigorous 1"i ) - Hs has produced a book of rare stool ienee. It is the most exhaustive work on the Mississippi valley we remember to bare nest., The volume is a Western produc t _ i and Is gotten up in the highest style of art. /I'',o marvel that /canted *Mies, botk In mg Int Alperin/ WWI! up% 44s ws Itry --autiosiowntimpgiwatAitscia* , non olossikon the 41skilts ttli t !Int it Is v re gra Reoll7 l 4 l 4l9zajri mtti . 'V, who has divoted panic' so ally to the rents ti ppQ ~ t A l dadsYri l I I ft o f trA4l /117 p spo ke° iateltrl welt 4}14 Alsol a gape leaf, wtati wed oomioasa by the young ladies of the oohed. It was very ii-' Wresting. evening they met for a Apollo ing echc4 CM On the evening of the lath two men/ Veltithday 11 .04#4, IttlathlSß l 4. l lo, Beardsley,waif:yeti Wks htlerta,"4lmaliZet fatally. It is apposed *exited R been 4dbklas. _ The oho* at Job'a • Oornetsameasiy Walk& They id& to have It ready for dedloation‘ in month. ' E. To Nebraska, Cali' afig and Kansas, and the 8, & R. Lands. The" Route?' so called; Wm: sight In the path of the Star ofsmpfre. , lt rnrastilmoitt immediatelytn the !seater 'or the great wescw# lowa,; eit,olgratlim. '60s1110*i:1a" ag lewit', strikes Oie M river.,ereert:„three points. - These•thrett points are gatewaySfate thtee gnat woe Gone of the Th• ztot_ol, w ill Paoli° solid will take yen ,to the lend of aldose , gap% Many mountalns,endperpitnalsumnix. The middle &tete Plattainenhoshielt ' 7 opine : upon the lontlkhi#,of ITAraike, :lodt4 kAstie river,. r41441# 1 44.14 0 1 44 .40417 tent for agriculture and easing. Alit here: ass the B. & kr. Railroad lands, °esteeming whit& Geo. S. Harris, the land : Adicar at Burlington, lowa, oan give you sl ormation, and' in the heart of them to Linoign, the elate Oapttal and Pres44s = • i' The Southern gate leads' th Retina, by ammo: , Una with the St. Jot RoadAatf Hambnie44ll-: ning diroot,to,Ot..ToeiandllanaavOity. Th 4 trains o f q!°.43u.").5tcRT7111,441P4P117,44d' aatoli v arid umitentkoenneette44,443ll,44theAte4t, ,of coaches, PailmanSalamend Psdkno. dining!, °nay and should you . take the . journey for journey's sake'alone; you will:th repaid; eitGia"„ it to tlnd * aionm or a tarm,iiiid.yotteinmit AM", etthOr better than, among :the D. ht..landt; where you' en buy on ten yoare eredit s .and ate, low_ prioe. Marsh, 16th 1871.—1 y. DENTISTRY. —0.: N. Dartt, de i ntlet omoe in Wright & Bleak, where he eon-i Nunes to make teeth with the new improvement . which gives better • satiefaetion than any thing else in see. To be bad af Dirtk's 1870.-41. hi:ARE/A at s. RUSSEL—CIIMMINGI3—On • the 17th , Inst.; by Rev M. Rockwell ' , Mr. •M. •IL Russel and Mies J. Cummings, alt of Rutland. MOORE—LE SEARS-1n this'villageMarall 22,1871. by Rev. D.,D.Buok D. D., .Mr: Orrin A. Moore of We'Moro, and Mies Mary 'Alberta Lo Beare, of Newbury N. Y. ROSE—EVERETT—At the house of the bride's father in Jackson, March 14, 1871, by Rev. Obas. Week., Mr.l7. E. Rose of Mansfield Pa., to Miss Maggie B. Everett. D :ATE TS. WIIITING•r-att Covington, on therlitth hist.; J. B. Whiting, aged 2f yearsi . ,At a regular ineetlig,of Oavingto lodge . 294, 1.0. 0. F.; held - et the lodge Anoom Idarchl,B4 the fo 11 o w JAI; resolutions were unanimously paised „ • Whereas God, in the providence of death, bps removed from among .us our, worthy ..and highly esteemed brother, J. H. Whiting, Alaerefere t Resolved, That while we bow. in cheerful ,sub. mission to the will of Ifeaven, we feet that in the death of this brother we : have lost, a t true Odd Fellow, a kind friend and an , useful (Olsen. ,` As an Odd Fellow, it was ever his pride to exhibit toward the fraternity the prinelples Of friendship, love and truth.. In the,lodge room he was earei est, attentive ` and consistent, ever Manifesting high appreciation of the truth and importance of our Order. As a friend, hP cheerful and humane. As a citizen, he was - temperate r rin, dustrious and honorable. ; = Resolved, That we tender to the parents and. relativesof the deceased brother our warmest sympathies in this their great agitation. Resolved, That ottrhaill be draped in mourn- Ing for the spnie of,thiely days. Resolved, That s copy of these resolution. be sotto the parente of the deceased, sad that thef bkce,tlifedferntehliesti_all:ist ;the:44.ofateg, the pilitesrar, .1'44 tkkA9siDwrs.R. • ifor.- r ~ • plait 428 North Eityhth-241Phihtdp&: Si - DObbhlB VEGETABit. A colOr and diesiing 'that .'will yet burn the halt or injitre the head. ' „. ,It does not , produce a color m echanically,' as_ the poisonous, preparations do. It graduatjy ' restores the Hair to its original color and lustre,. by supplying ,new,life — lt 4 eausei3 of tioft, fine hair. ' The beet and safest :'article ever offered. . • , Olean and Pure, No sediMent, ' - Sold everrrhere. , - •"ASK FOR DOBVINS'. " Novi 26,1827.-6 m. • - vion BALE—By, the nnbearibiti, one yoke of °ion; ffve years old; orderly, • and of 'good she. Oen be seen at E.P.Meene'eThi Delmar: Releonablo limit:ill/11l be Oren - for paytherit. • JY: lb - THANE. • IV °Heber°, March 214, 1871 4w ”, -" " H. RAKER ::& SO AT WESTPIRLD, PA., KEEP ON BAND AND MAKE TO OIRRB I BrGetES - & 'PLATFORM, Spring. Wagons.., We do,not Propose to se ll cheaper-than the cheapest, but make u good ai the -1331E1T at isaaonable prices. We also do liaintlugg in the highest and beat style' of. the art. 41%4- One wanting anything in our line wilApleate-CALL. If. DAM 6 SON.' Wwilitlis Much 2254. , NALL,,M! 111tpropf The following iootissen tivieValitifa j erat this aocuis: AT SUITU 4 SOW • GEORGE NUNCIO TRAIN-qtrOrt OP_ Um Prussian Ilionarabh an 4 Tp *Such RapubiloP Priday, April it 1,11121111& /151,1.1914f' Rim Loot, V=.4. Of9 t fl t a L) 4.? mat 114wil: - . S l igiupet4 Thaws Olt VW Wit - ,4* ooltoe ? tot #P. Alma VION iputli bi lpArliwttivi*, st Yonog 4 po:s too or *Wu tooi. 49' ardor of the azinatt•fi: 4 '141114,idi% t''SPECI.ALL NOTICES * ALL commis IRON, tb. autbkmat ok str figth - in pour. hat howlkstnte aims. VILIP this same element in the system, that gine tie strength and right; and that an inantticienoy of it clues weakness and debility. The Perwrian Byway, aprotoxide of iron,Le prepared Otpronly to supply thio vitalizing element. 5550 per Month. The best EWA! book over published. AGENTS who 101 l our new work. !TM PLAIN UOMM TM Allinimaimaz cloinses swum, have to competition. "rtril - iinh allffrok published like it. Any lot? oaniell Brno ody Wards it. Many agent ate now making from lisOlLtoldhe persvmol4o4: 4 , Wolf' dotal book .. lttpage 41415ptitit free on application. e want geld vs Agestst; men who can telly Fagots Ike molts of the work, and the faot it meets &universal want Agents who desire t de good as well as Make money. Addrges Wsus tyhlyr Sristtrata Nsraffri'r !-1;60031 EIVIPLAROd MUTUAL BENEFIT :SLIP®A kyligo(ll4lloN.‘ Chartered by i Elpoo4l of ,the Leglelaturb of •" •• " Pidasylianig. CHARTER PERPETU'L. FEMALES ADMITT D ON EQ ALE ()Ye OIR/1 2 L. A. Train, Via. President. Arno fleoretary. PLAN — TO_ Algitetkie , benefit of 2sooo, at - death, memilpfelpv _ F tij~pay~Dl in vanes ) ] '" ' • - 1110;00 Annual due, (after grit year,) 2 10 Mortuary assessments, from $l. , tol3 .10, ao• cording to age. Parsons insured from 18 to 60 years of age. •Wanted, an. active business man in every towehlp, tow ork for the RIO Templircildaw l : al BeielltlAsidelation. - r El: T. BEN TL EY,: : 4 General Agent for Tioga 00. Tioga, Feb 8, 1871 tf : • ' - • =I The' Ohetipeg i Plied - di State - Fof Thotogphs f - ' - • . • . AT • WOOS' IA-CARDEI tot 60 rent'. Lugeplatarta eni 1./ (mass for $l. Old &twat replied, en. and finished in the Best Ogle. New 1 17: 1 4tneenni reerrlbing kept in is rellstir on hard, oetaraished , te order. . - 7.0 •,• THE LOWEST PRICES AND THE • BEST WORK. Rooms over Gardner's grocer/ store. Pea 11871 if 1 -f Welleboro, Pa, - -"- - m5OBB intendirieto rioalln j„ etruments de,Wellto. Gan n or ad dress the undererened'at will soil the celebrated Georgia and Browia T idpkviiikwrlii ; tltaieitutb 104 of arty one Oise. 801 l et elsewhere. I also tarnish the .use e 16* VIOLINS, 80 - 6111 a.,, .48.C014011/Whiy-We. I also hewon and the HOWE IMPRQVID Sewing'Maehine-"' which I will Bell cheaper _thee arty, otter first elms gialdnokt: gents wanted. B. F. DOWD, Feb. i, 1871-3 m. , EnenTille rh• • 1". E. KNIFFEN, HARDING'S EDITIONS OF FAMILY, nTL,P4 I 4 PHO-, 11 ,7 11 1 818 Wholesale Dealers will find the list to embrace the largest assortment of Bibles is the gantry. The publisher hu no hesitation In preneune. log them more salable than any Bibles publish ed., The m:lona eslitions'eluilialeAr.the:.wid: one styles of binding and-,elees of typ o mirying in price from $2 to $3O, for Gamily Bible, large quarto else. TRH LIPS OH ~0 T, 700 _pages, lima. "comely Vitlid 3n4Pre itudt _Turkny Moroni*, fall Olt ii .4' Et , e ,-- iy, -I 1 Tilt . iiiiPeOitli It 815/4.4, (Pligrinei o r Progress) abcut 700 pages, atm° handsomely bound, in Preach and Turkey Morciaao, fall gilt. • LARGE' TROTAMBETO. •-TEISTAMIIIITO with notes,'BiblerDicitliniir3r and Webster's una bridged. All these' -PitilloatiOns 'will be sold very cheap. Adds.'s', ,ac,Pi E. n - N.ZEIRPHN, ,Ai 41. Agent for Tioga /4°lP•turil, Co.,a. IMEXCI 93.118 undersigned, loom by the lire at fop 'Ps. on the Stic Inst.,and instied'lS iv.ely by 'the Piankliiiisl. Oci:, " anal Company of North America, of Philadel. phis, and the Attu., and liartfort Insurattea Companies of Hartford, by P. B. Imltb, theft agent at 'Bop Pa., state that oat 1,11_1•1011 less atnotmting in the aggnote to abantl2lo9t . were promptly, falrly a and Isonoyally,-Aastei r mendpromp-4d itriohWffallylSiyim.i: those Companies to pnbllo Onnlidenoe, A. 0. Bash, Wiekhain' it'Peri; Johnston A Lowell, 11. S. Johnston, Geo. W. Hazlett% Van Ostler Place, - Bliss M. Smith, 0. H. Seymour J. B. Bub, Rev. O. Otis Tflatoher, 1- P. R. Smith ,1„3 Tiogaildarilli 29, 1871.414, ) WANTED. odiCompetent dairyman to take' • charge of a , small dairy of ten cows. Good tenant nse provided, and lifty acres of land tarnished to work 3 en glares.- At good chino° for Asteddy,, oonipettnit, giardedrnan ;tfoitenas do, aye, to B. 0. De Put, Tioga Boro, or at this office. March 22,1871-4 t 411 . • IiCINHOOD: ROW LOST. sow OMAN ' 11l Palek.ND. Jest inblishid SY Da. 1•111 ML 30 Thirt EAltth_4o. , WM MEDICAL 0011. PAMON AND"GEnIi TO lIII.LTII, on the radical cure of tipermatorrhant, or Seminal Weak. OW, Involuntary Seminal Louse, Impotency, Mental and - Phyidbal itlaptiolq;bitpidintimts to Marriage, eta., and the Yentireal and Syphilitic Maladies, with plain and olinukAirastiops Or the _ speedy cure of ElecOntf4SyskptentiAlonbrrhati,: 4 Gleets, Strictures, and all diseases of th skin, such as Scurvy , Bitola*, Ulcers, Bone, Blotches and rimples on the fag. and body., Oen .. pilen, Epilepsy; and Pits,' friduseff by 004. ,igenoe, or isexual extraiiiptiiie t :' : ,'. ' .. „; I 41;. -, 0 •\ ... ~ '...; The oelehrkted author; in tlsts Udintrable Trea tise, clearly demonstrates, from a forty' years' successful ,prgotioN OM Atey,sl4mitilr :Wnlilf.4 , . queues of iself:Antse -- Matiidleally azed r pointing out a mode of sure at once simple, cer tain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mac VIM big 9 01 #1 , PPP A can be argent bricaplyipri te1y,..41 radial:lW' 41 -, il t s . ,q q .Mf.Thili Bak be-ht tlin-hatida'nf'et. ery youth, and every man lathe land. Sent under stal,,fin a Vain saullaw. PAO i 8 cleats. Address, DB. LBWS, No. 7 Beach Si, New York. Marsh, 8 1871.-Ilm. AT PRIVATE 'SALE.. 00011 A .144 yonts horses, as follows: • • One heavy team, warranted nand and lclnd. Good in any spot or place, and good travelet‘ e1?f,91 , 12 of flu YeBt Sqd 80,114,Y cedar , griy. well broken, kin! an¢ smut 1_ 'I. c , Also, • single „mare; cheronni. and *lnd, _final on the road. t - • 8 or ;st tgoietNi gills - given if recLutrid. • - 4011Xlin. , geita A CARD. =I -- " -- ' 11 ::::::•-4-L - ----!..-- , -:"...,=-'..f.440 ,, .„,..",-44...,...,,.....„..,:.,a,.„....„„....-..„....,,,.....,,,..,.::: : . ~. , :e ,11 .. • 1111. - HE1NE15).,",,,..2 a . - t ip 'rraney Store Holvfilitirt- ' actiryi J. „--i ft.." fir) •, , r t i .,,. • i . '4 aal 4 r 4 i ar. - 11ati.4. /f.tia , . -..- iji' " .41k4tilitiliatlia' .bligitaiiiiiiiiiidoiliij ' •idixitsnaciti' ink ' 401144, :,. , „.... , Li-..,1,. ~..i., , •, . , -,,,, , , , :... •"'... .., i. ~ -- k :,, , - i-4..,,,, , ,,4„,,;:„. 5 . : -.:. I A!" ° . - 4 , .A , ' ?• A - • .i 424fitif:4 „t. -, :'. t 3 \ f' l ' 'S . ''.. - ' lIDU • ad, 41 ,t-„...a,..:r__:_,,,..,,_..„, .., ; • ..,,,.,: ,„ • z___,____:,,,-..,.. . , . , = . „.-.ii2mo ' Lug OP - 0011T PRIOIIB' '' '"' '-. ' '` ' All our Mock of Millinery 'Goods, ilict4'.-_,Otithere (4 - 2411Wers.,` . ....L .. ; All our Ribbons, Velvets, Satins andiaaes. , / All our 4)ress trimmings, Gymps,l):logefqng . ,Rn iionsi,' • ', ; ,' ! All Our gelohyre , Yarns, Ottomans and 21,10sti. • , - ~ih ! All our Retilktoork, Marseille, trinivainsrs,droilibnbrogeries: , /, ~,., , , i Al. _r_; - ,A4c..,e-Wiars and li r andkliels. All our Anti" Jewelry, DOM, Albuutii' .' IV pr,#Oxes /Notion& - j ' -. . :our . . . Aim . r. A r osters -l _Under - garmeittsfor Zed*. a ' /Gents. . • '1 , i I 1 , . . . I , : . 1 ,i: 'el ii . ~0 44, ~ , , is -KID 1: '.:: '''"':. . .. I -: *_ '' , KID GLoVES I into 0 . 0146,..::.6 0R8 E T s t ! ..i ' , ltte.o.,;:r i ' .„ „ ~. - ... ~. . - ~0 eVI , , ' , ezi brand, French and Domeatla anal, and .,: , - * all anti alb ok: Of nuenti:noill .. a ,0' _,,f I sionaiii4, of thlttlErflye dijlS:o4' emit 10 -.3 ~., I. .;, ..: :. ,i ~.:,...:, ,-,.:), ;, ;. , , , ,J,lO. 4 i . 1 1, , e Zi. -stc 1 :', - i •t Itaatialttat that tb,ta la a Ghana, agi ofttiapt,ilaatrt.., , ~ , ,sitiozp a. guttot. copula, Marsh 254 tBn. r ,l .t„ ~,,, .. ~ I_, Immense Stock of : . sit) JUST BEEENED, MN, NEW ADD FAMEIONABB, 2 AT WIGAMMIDIMINtIaiIy _l l. ,`; i ~ 1p . r' : i 7 ,i DRY FMB • • DOMES TIQ 4104118,:;.' . BROIDERIES, PRINTS AND HOSIERY, BOOTS SICOES A SPECIALITY; - 1 . - . 7 1 I . 'EATS ;AND OAPS; i MS , - I Ready Made Clothin C3lZiolee C3l.abc:ooerl, . . . , It ,d,. The Righest. .Aforllo Price paid for Country Produce. ' i'4 111,ti 10 ; 1 WOW i , IA ER 3l l4 4 oll. l 9preg CASH. - itriploss'iitioi. i,. 1.,. - The petreitagi of ibit - I i • r c c.`t ~; -C. -.oll.ll*MAlffis• ' iitarel4 t 1870. , • • " VV • '• • thl • • , „ BARE the Regulator A .-,:- g .',; •g . ~. . N . ...: Joh to reduce our stook to make room for; early Spring Goodo,iwo lUri ter E Dreis . G's!, W iiii.press Cloths, Shawlow &c: 4Z7 ' 1 1 - Ell El OM Prkes Reduced In - every di - partn2ont. A full assortmint of MEJ . t .:i• ~ . , r.3f - Mimestfir .~ -,A..h..w DENIM 0 , - , Shogs . 40 C oe . ~.: • ~, '••-•:5-...4.,- , 4•‹Ir-.... , ,,A , :,-, ..„ , 0.._ ; ,., -;,>, .:‘,l; .-..', . • ='. =,••il ;-...' . - • ` l, o''' ;'-'''''•"'-k11444 , '• ''' i 1 . - ' kt l eY. i . ~ ,,,-,-,`A r: `i• '':';.::, _.'- - '' . 1 .... ' • .i. Always in tooleand at prfoes tbat will 101E4 oiati potion in TlOga oountY to buy Ctofido of ' no and 84v0 money. • . ! , , , IBM ..~ _;t..d .c, ~~~ P N. Y. Fe. " MI 13ry GOODS, ( hdle'S old Eltatd) Mein Steal, We AND A PULL STOOK OP -..-.. : t IMINI 8:3 : I 1 Cortaillitif a; * 6 9 • • • - '; . , • Or, , 1 ;1' et= • iIaGARDLESS OF COST. ) ? . EMI ME IBM 1 4 time for AIN i ( k U f IMI Goods, =WELL .# OWR. =1 S! Merinos, Elia =EI -7 ' l- ' ' i=.,;, - .1 iticituriti eioit Att IllifaißENEW R • ' oti .. , F: 1. , .tie t; r i t '. ; i 7 ., N lhe only ' ant, :-.1 ot, v se entifieellY prepared `.4 -del preparation of its kind ', ever oared to' the pub% and has no , competitor in merit. By ita_ use e 1t4. - i ELM 4, soon restored to its original yotOfhl dolor and brill litmey'whieh is so" much tazigita by' all. Poems wtesehair is thin orfalling' out will k by the use of our Renewev;seen see its good • erects, as, by its toxic and ' stimulating properties the hair glands will be incited i and the hair, grow ,thiok and strong again. In cases K-Ra4 4 71:1 1 Will ,G,Dlate a inow , gro t 11 0 0 . 0 8 Oct' follicles are destroyed. , l - it ' is'-cooling, and allays all I itehing and irritation of the scalp. It does not stain, ' the skin as do dyes a but ! makes the scalp white an& thaw „As PRESSING it is the best and most ecsmomical , prelimiation in the "World, ,as its , Ofibela t last so much longer. Send . for our Treatise on the hair, free to all, by mall. , 'pot ITS GROWTH! AND IRA c>l . I 0, TRY ,BOTTLE AND Dl' ?111 JACKS! saa, all Druggiais and Dealers is Medan& lixiao one DaUM Per Rolatt. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietor.' LABOSATOtt; SAMITA, Aug. 11, 1670-Iy. • • 7-'B,BStgB33l . 411.116111U.A. I 11P:115164i g i § . : 4 :s• 1 CD t „„ i : Al _ 1 4411.14 jA A r g gi oil lig vlt t Ix N 1-4 1 114 61 K , e - rck P : g"et - I - 214 i B3 l I 146,_.0,g l i ttg i lilli Al cl Q iu i slli .4'411 1 8 48f-41" S -. 11444,9, ; p ili na,4N o gps. fi s 1 -.34)411-4104 t icg liiIILF4OI4O FIRE INSURANCE. MO. I. lIITCHEIX, Ag't WELLtiBOttO t PA. batloll Poll l cies In first•olsea Companies atas Law RS any RELIABLE COMPANY .I , grout lintuance.' 4 ) /8-71.-Iy. , JNO. I. MITONELL. April 6, 1870.-ly. • AGENTS WANTED POE - 1 • *hysloal Life of Mimi 'dl Woman Olk •ADV/OB TO BOTH SEXES.—A moral, oast.; and thoroughly soloatille work on the following highlg important subjests; Ohmage of ;41e, Lore, .ooirtsbip, Qualifisations fora Hap, py Marriage, Physiology of Marriage, Early re. lotions of Hashand atm Wife, Duties and lips. rhino. ' of Wife lad Mother; Oars o Mother sad emu. Mrsteries of Ileproinstion Moral and Physical Trausulission l and Kin dtopiss front j the highest authorities in Europe. Price 52,08. Bales immense. Freight paid on book. and can vassing bOoks free. • For Circulars and Testinso alas' address,. PARAILIiId it CO., Mar. 1, 11-55. 181 Barre Bt., Oinoinnaiti, . THE SINGER Manufacturing Comlntnia &T THE 'WORLD'S FAIR, , . Conetituted by the bootee of the people;— , Received the Great Award of the HIGHEST BALM! And have left all rivals far behind them, for they GOLD IN 1870 ORB 11111DILID MID Trillttr•lirallf THOINIAND, Vicar ItIINDRID AND Tara:v.oms' MAearlis I ~. - being Mare than forty thousand in advance of their sales of the previous year, and overforty. four thousand more than the earn of any ether Company for 1870,:ai shown by the following Ogures from SWORN returns of the sales of Licenses. The Binger Manufacturing Company sold over the Florence Sewing Machine Co - 1 0.172 Machine, Sold over the Wilcox dr Gibbs Sc o- ing Jrachine Co.l 8,948 do. Sold oner the Weed Sewing Ma chine Co., 2,831 do. Sold over the Grover et- .Elaker g. Sewing Ifiiehiee Co., ' • 70,431 do. Sold taw the Howe Machine Co., 62,6771 ' tto. Sold ever the Wheeler d' Wilson I • ' Manufacturing Co:, . ".....45024, do. all of which le mainly owing to Ow popularity of what_ is known as the arilirw FAMILY ' BEIM° M /Lorimer Which ii now feet', finding its , way into every well regulated houtekold.—For , Oir. oulars giving fall particulars of Machines, their Folding Castled manylvarieties of wood and finish, their Attachments for numerous kinds of t‘r work, whie till recently, it was thought that delicate fin a gone Could, Perform, is well is particulars bout all articles need by their 11.- shine?, such as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Oct. ton, 011, ho., to, apply to any oetheir Ailthor. lied Agents, or to TILB 'BINGER MAPITRAOTITSING i)O r 458 Bioadway, New York.,' l'hi4ololli MEW 1100 Chu .st OS. MIS CASH. ofteppost TO ifUlr itit 1•11 CASH. Try o Sri bear MI iPurchasing TRUMAN B GROCERY & STO • • Don't Ask duly 2t,' 180; The Cheap William ItAf3 iiT9T IMO GOO AND Mirked th I= TO VER ' Cash To ostuososto thO Oott , dos ottho variety 'and be Mar thrown sway, I DRO nd see for themselves end take a look thronilt the mammoth stook and , 00noince theiteelves that . . GOOD GOODS 1 N Low Prices Ate the two gieat holueoutentt forpeopleto buy • as/a u/WOO Plump Wantland Van Tata bus* stud. Jan. 4, lone* ME 6 111.TM* efik Isewhere, OTHERS PROVISION EU or Credit. L. F, TRUMAN, A. A. TRUMAN. al l h Store. bon D.I o D t Down. LOW 1 rims. es tat e r 41seetr lAN Irmo 2 t4c! IN AND wszitut Imo*,