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    TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR:
Local Items.
AvEDNESDA ' Y,' APRIL 28, 1574.
Nevi Advertisements
Circus..
For Sale- , -B. Monroe.
lneurance—W. D. Smith.
House and Lot for sale.-41. 0. Derby
Plants—M. B. Prline.
Young Bertrand—E. A. Pleb.
peeoration Day, May 80, will be ob
c,etc4d in this County.
Rev. N'V r tn. A . Delong, (truiverialist,)
of Bingbatatop, preach in &filth c
Dowoo's ball next unday, Aprll 30, at 3
, ,
4. AI. Ingham & Co., successors to
P. R. AV Wimp, have a new lot of good's, and are
now preparod for businese. Adveftisoulent next
week.
In consequence of the press on our
columns, Mr. Karcher considerately withdraws
from the "church column," which ho has hitherto
mainly occupied—until further notice.
NEcl PARTY.—A great necktie
patty gill take place at Binghamton on the 18th
of next; month. Ruloff will have a prominent
part in ho entertainment. Tho result— bonefit
of the .rescnt century.
BoR BLIND.—A little girl 7 years
old, from Charleston, Pa., who has been blind
from birth, was operated upon by' Dr. lipDe-
Graff yesterday, for tbo formation of an artifi
cial pupil, with the hope of affording her some
vision.—Elm. Adv. -
BASE BALL.—A match game of base
ball took place bctwoon the Alerts, of tee State
Normal School, and the Young Americas, of the
borough of Mansfield ; resulting in a score of 20
runs for the Alerts, and five runs for the Young
AIEIIO6OIIB. f - eN.>-
Innings, 9. Alerts-9, 4,1, 0,3, 0, 0,1, 2-20.
Young Americas-0, 0,2, 0,1, 0,0, 2, 0-5. Um
pire, C. Blackrroli. Scorers, Edwards and Whit
ney. Time of--gamo, two hours. F. E. W.
A call for a State Temperance Con
vention, to be held at Concert Sall, Philadel
phia, May isth and 10th, has been issued.—
Every Temperance organization in the State is
invited to send two delegates. Important rques
.
noes will be discussed.
PUBLIC SALE.—In another column,
Lot W. Webb gives notice that he will sell, at his
Ces.denco, in Charleston, on Monday, May:lste a
spas of horses, cows, other cattle, hogs, farming
tools, dairy utensils, &o. Six months' time giv
en, with good security, on sums over five dollars.
:isle to commence at ten A. M. • , - •
WILL OPEN.—On Thursday, April
W. J. Ilorton 3: Brothers will open for sale, a
general assortment of goods, in store No. 1, \of
Smith k Bowen'a block. The Messrs. Mertens
are recent corners amg ; they are business
like, gentlemanly appearing fellows. Their stock
leem s well selected, their prices , reasonable. Give
them a chewing. Their advertisement will ap
pear next week.
GOOD APOLOGY.—When a gentleman
Mops on a lady's •trail, the lady should turn
around and say politely, "I beg your pardon,
sir,'• and the gentleman should bow and say, "I
accept your apology, madaia."-
A confidence man_ recently visited
this village, carrying away with him a warrant
sl pair of handcuffs, and a red not . We shall ex,
pect to hear of some astounding developments
soon, as ho is a brilliant,"expor " on whisky,
and Ws everybody tloac all ho tioe.
WELLSBORO AND MARSH CREEK
&rest ROAD."—The House of Representatives at
lluti:inburg, on the llth instant, passed "Ana ?t.
repealing an act appointing commissioners to lay
out and open a State road from the borough of
Wellsboro to Marsh creek, by way of I. M. Bo
dino'e, in the county of Tiogn, approved April
IS7O, and the supplement thereto." It is
now before the Senate.
BOOK AGENT.—Mr. J. H. Peterson,
of Pine Creek, has tho agency of this county for
two very excellent books, -which should find a
ready sale in every family. One itoritten by
801 l Z. Spencer, and entitled. "Triad and True,
it Love and Loyalty," a story of the rebellion.—
The other, the "Laws of Health," which should
be read by everybody. Wo bespeak for our
3 oung friend a generous subscription to the above
u-0r1:9.7-apr.
The proposed Railroad route from
Elmira to Tioga has been surveyed, and is said to
he a very feaseblo route the whole distance of 25
miles. The- route is thickly settled, and the
nal will pas:, through a number of business
plices. and open up a portion of country that
mill bo of vast importance to Elmira and also
:the people along the route.
On Friday the 21st instant, our Gra
d School received a visit from Hon. R. G.
'bite sod other gentlemen who take a praice
lrthy interest in the educational interests of
'Counts, Judge White delivered a well wor
practical address to the school, which was
stoned to with marked attention. The schniol
a a uccess : and those having children to school,
la hardly complain of the added school tax,
'1( n their entire tax rate is less than their sehoul
'37. ae➢ld cost under the old-regime.
Bilßot - ou COUNCIL.—At . a regular
ettin; of the Borough Council, Tuesday ere-
April a petition was granted for a side
on second Avenue,' from Robert Kelsey's
,rn , r to T ruman'e cinssing, and the clerk or
'r'd to notify ornetkz along the lino of said
I,l t .
At tho meeting. P. d: Van Gelder requested the
.tri.rsl , .f the Pound from its present location, do
',ring atobe a public nuisance. Held for con.
ieratlon
The Clerk asked an order in favor of R. B.
(4,.‘, kr the sum of 811),60. Laid on the table.
TLe ..treet Commissioner was instructed to ex
, ins the work in front of Ifoughton's premises.
, i , .ornr,l for two weeks.
THE UNSEATED LAND TAX
!h..!. 12th instant, Mr. Strang offered in tho
u,a the folloyclug, resolution. which was passed:
Resolved, That the Senate be requested to
urn Howe. bill No. ?.n6, entitled 'An act to
lev)ing of taxes for school and town
p lairpres op unseated land. Tioga noun
tor the purpose of amendment,"
The 11111 hag been returned to the 'House.
To FT EALTTI.—We are approach
ti? sea•ron when epidemics and rumors of
‘/' w iv , ma) be expected. Lime and water are
-it purifiers, and cannot be too freer employ
satt\ta,ry agents. The purity of tho water
dome.tie c , msutoption, is a matter or the
- I t , t public importance. It is now well es.
'nbel that dy.entcry, typhoid fever, chelerit,
and other fatal diseases, ufe caused by ant
and vegetable substances dissolved in tbo
''r• therefore all supplies of water fur drink
• colloary or bathing purposes tiiould h o
111 : 1 it‘Teeted. One point to be borne in
that we may get accustomed to drinking
Me water and not know it, unless other Pen
le taq , 2 are consulted.
tN1:1:1-: ESTERTAINMENT.—A reg
llos.n Enst" Yabkeo , cbtertainment" - was
E'
'by the Presbyterian society, on Wedn sday
bersday evenings of last week, in Smith 4k
t's bait The entertainment consist 1 of
Nue, punning, representations of celebrated
No, broad fun, comical tableaux-rand a
41 0 n. It was well managed, well acted, and ,
II amuelng.
a itiir went Of to the satisfaction of all,
ts a Fueceti.e, fpr which the society take this
. lu nitY of returning sincere thanks to all
3 alio aided in the affair; and especitlly to
P. C. Van Gelder, Jno. R.' Bowe and
..°Y, far the generous aid and assistance
from them. We append a partial list of
mtetentations
an in
'White, Mermaid, Spring, Peasant
oPss, Girl of the Regiment, Autumn,
4 -y and Firemen, Flower Girl, Maud Mut
ruing, Gleaner, Turk, llaymakor, .N.Vth
N•t'trient, Fruit and Vegetable Vendor, Wid
kont, eto.) Ocaourras.
tt by 44,0 1. t
1:10 go Otprr
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,litststharC four dliorc# 4WW: #0,11141411.44.0"'
tendon Sl' the 'rings (Pit:Yeonit 0 COM
mon Pleas on the 29th of May. Witit'i therha
ter, Van, is Tioga 'going book• ontheinion f
You'd better have this Mang 441"ci' else
come awtty: - -Painted Post Thnei: •
—Wo propose to live where there is a faction
ary work to do, and if our friend
,of Time
'will take a little pains, be will very. read* as
certain that the larger portion of divorce., ap
plied for here are refugees • from 'his.. Stattio-L.
While we - nrairiningto adinit that this -13tatilsi
somewhat notorious in the "divorce Hue," we
would recommend those applying from Now York
tate to apply to the "secret divorce /Meyers", of ,
.Y. Olt"; or go to;lndisiii,4 where, tai
9cand, divorces_ are granted on account or • "cold
et." PerSoiri living In glass houses ihould'nk
' 4 lrorr stones., • '
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TUE SEASON.—Th'e 'weather eather
le al
ays in order, but it is seldom so well ordered as
; is this leaser,.,The "oldest inhabitant" re= Memhe'rs nosprin when vegetation
_was,tio,far
advaneed at this time of year, and 'the weather
is delightfully Mild and tropical. For the last
three weeks, two little girls who.dun us for quo
tidian pennies, have kept all the drinking glasses
about the house well packed with wood flowers,
and every morning wo awake to a musical con
cert ,that makes us 'quite indifferent he to whe
ther Nihison ever comes within earshot i of us or
not. , Robin's, bluebirds, song-iparrows and phce
bes have been keeping it,np for weeks, though it
never does or can become monotonous to our ears :
the more we hear •Of that musk the more we
,can't dispense with It: And better than all, a
couple of hermit thrushes sing for us, morning
and evening, songs. that no human voice can
lhope to equatior sweet, clear toned melody.—.
The hermit thrush seldoin singe in the woods
hereabout before the tenth of May - :-this year he
gave his opening ccncert a month earlier. As
the swamp thrush and Wilson's thrush are also
back to their old btinnts, and as they are all
pretty correct Calculators of time and season, we
predict an unusually warm spring and summer.
TRAIN (G. I:.)—When we expresied
(with due modest) our opinion of the great mo
ral clack.mill,lfutnre President of these United
States, ehiefd Center of United - Ireland,
and Chief of 'theFrenoh, we confess we did not
adequately understand that we—as a man—were
rushing in where angels might tread with rever
ence, (if so dispoged.) We had not duly appre
ciate{) the situation, We did not knowAat that
time that two of our most able 'and respectable
fellow citizens, (J. W. and 11. —1) had
joined the Train Liguo, and Were safe—the one
for a " sit'-inlhe Custom House at New York,
thelother for an as Minister to the
Ha ue. Had we known this, wo should have
said that a.. F. was the most remarkable lecturer
we ever listened to, and no more insane than ei
ther of our friends above
,mentioned—whom we
congratulate on their superior penetration and
consequent good fortune.
P. B.—The cards they ordered, with the own
er'i name printed on one side and €f G. F. Train
for President in 18'72," on the othr, are now
ready for delivery. We are hav ig our own
printed in the same style. Though a little late,
wo hope to be in time Tor a seoond rate consu
late{ a poet office, or—something. .And we trust
our friends will accept this apology_in the spirit
in whichat is offered.
OUR EXCHANGES.--:Va do not pro
pose to follow the custom of country papers gen
erally, of giving a largo amount of space to the
re a d y furnished, stereotyped laudations of
monthly and weekly exchanges which happen to
have a larger circulation than our own. When
- "fire say a thing editorially, wo mean it; and we
have a word to say now, and here. We want to
say that Harpers'-Magagine is the, best popular
monthly published in the English language. It
is the first called for at our post offices, the one
most eagerly looked for and desired by tho peo
ple at large, and the ono we like" best to read;—
(not being an exclusive, or a classical sobolar,
you know.)
And of Harpers' Weekly, wo say that it Is the
best literary weekly with which we are acquain
ted. Though not a political paper, it has had
the best, the most searching and comprehensive'
loaders on politics—from the breaking out of the
war until the present time 7 --that we have seen in
print ;_ not even excepting our old favorite, the
New 'York Tribune.
As to Harpers' Basattr, we are not competent
to spezik. , Wo think it good—the best of its kind
—because the true Yankee woman who 'warms
her feet by ours says so; but of our own know
ledge we cannot speak; and we 'say this in no
spirit of favoritsm, because the Harpers have not
favored us in any respect: -- They appearto think
it of mighty little consequence whether„ get
get
tho exchange or not; but their monthly and
weakly aro the best of their kind, all the same.
We will talk up the ex. business tf we ever meet
the editor. ' -
And 'another exobange deserves mention. The
Elmira 'pally Advertiser is the best country daily_
of which we have editorial knowledge. Not less
than 100,000 readers can get telegraphic news
earlier by this paper than by the .Tribune, Herald
or any seabtrd daily whatever. At least a dozen
local papers (ours among the number) get their
earliest news by way of the Advertiser. Moreo
ver, it is well conducted, and, still better, the
editors have a very good notion of what we con
sider fun ; politely speaking, an appreciation of
humor. 1f wo could have but one daily on our
exchange list, it should come from Elmira. As
the highest compliment we can pay it, let us ad
mit that there is tone of our exchanges so badly
matilated by the editorial ioissors as the Elmira
IVlAlNsnuno.—After so long a time
wo send you the following items :—Some time
since, the I. 0. of 0. F. organized a lodge at this
place which is prospering finely.
The farmers have improved the fine weather
this, spring as spring sowing is nearly all comple .
ted. The roads aro in good condition, for- this
season of the year. Chas. Rhinevault, a son of
Eli). S. G. Rhinevault, died on the 16th inst. after
a sickness of about three months. The Stone
Quarry lately opened on the Carols of Mr. Rod
Bartlet and G. Grandy, are proving to bo of con
siderable value, and aro produeing some of the
very best stones, for walks, &c. REPEATER.
A ,LIVING RHINOCEROS coming to
We!labor°. By the colossal advertisement In
another column, it will be seen that _Sheldenber
gees European Menagerie and Circus will exhi
bit in Wollsboro, on Thursday, May 4th, Bless
burg May 3d, and Vcrmilyea's on the sth. Among
the many attractions of this mammoth establish
ment,, will bo found the only full grown specimen
of the genus rhinoceros that has over been cap
tured alive. This monstrous animal, we are in
formed, weighs over 8,000 lbs., 2,000 lbs. more
than the' weight given by Goodrich, the natural
ist, of a full grown rhinocero's... This animal will
certainly create a sensation in our midst, as be is
something that all should see. The,rhinoceros is
supposed by many learned persons to be the ani
mal mentioned in the .book of Job by inspired
writers, to show the might of the Almighty Pow
er. It certainly is a mighty and monstrous beast,
The other features of ft le menagerie aro adver
tised as perfect specimens of the various species,
and spread in variety from the weighty elephant
down to the merry and misthievous ape. The
circus is rid to be a gopd one, introducing the
great man serpent; Prince lalmi. The
street procession is said to bo a glittering page
ant, showing the golden Car of Aurora, the mam
moth rhinoceros palace, the long lino of animal
dens, etc ; the drivers and horses rat in holidity
array, forming a grand farce pageant, well worth
walking ten miles to see.
:/lidli!RlA GE S.
SIIO !IT SMITII—In Osceola, on the 16th
insinat, by N. Strait, Ebq.,
Mr. Caleb C. Short,
of Chatham, to Miss Susan Smith, of Woodhull,
N. Y.
_DEATHS.
CATLIN—At theysijeneo of Dr. W. W.
Webb; in this village, on the 24th instant, Mr.
John %V. Catlin, aged 74 years.
SEED POTATOES.—EarIy Rose for sale at
:31,50 per bushti at TRUMAN BROS.
April 2G, IS7l.—lf.
PLANTS.
A GENERAL assortment of Greenhouse
„M. and Bedding Plante now ready.
Cuphea, Coli ns, Geraniums, Roses, Petumias,
Carnations, 10. •
Vegetable plants in their' seasoi.
Call for a price list. •
M. B. PRINCE.
April 26. 1871.
Administrator's Notice.
ir ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having
j .
.j been granted on the estate of Lilbttrn Al
lou deceased, late of 'Malmo i township, all
persons indebted to said estate nd those having
claims againet the saute will se tle with
21212.1. LUDT, Admit
Riohniond, April 25, 18714 •
1 44044 Aditigili tt,
426 ttoitt Eigh . th St.,
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VEGETABLE
A color .staciAressing that will
not burn the hair . or injure 10
head.
Its does not - prod4ee - :1 - :Oolg;:
as Atm .poisenous
' , preparations do.
It gradually rostols the tab
to its orisood eitior 2 *Act lustre ,
kyAripplyb,ig new life and z' -
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It causes a, luxuriant 'growth: -
of soft, 'fine hair. •
The ,best, and safest article
ever offered.
Clean anOure. .Noseditnetit.
Sold 'everyivhere.
ASK FOR DOBBIN S'.
N o r. 26, 1 - -
:NOTLOES:
HERIMC LETURE COVASE.
AT SMITH & now En's lAALL, , WELLSBOROVOZI, PA.
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' The following ] eoturrre`have been engaged for
this course:
EON. Wbf. - PARSONS, of London, England.
Friday evening Mar 12. Subject:—"Richard
Brinsley Sheridan, the Statesman, Poet,
,Ora
tor and Dramatist. • ' - - •
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DENTTSTRY.— C. ; Dartt,..diinUst
once in Wright & Bailey's Block, where he con.'
tinnis to make teeth with the new improvement
which gives better satisfaition than any thing
, ,
'else in nee. To be had at Darn's 6i:dye . —Aug. 24
1870.—tf. " 4 = • ' '
Hurt MAID SOCIETY. —Notice is here
by given that the annual meeting of the Her
nial) Society for the election of a, Board of Man
agers for the ensuing year, ae..provided by char
ter, will be hold at the Hormel') ball, on thefirst
Monday of May next, at SP. M. By the Presi
dent. 3 . H, BOSAIID, Sooty.
April 26, 1871.
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testimony 'with% has ar.onmulated in facor ofDr
tars Balsam of Wad Merry its a safe, efficient and - ra
ttails remedy in - Caring coughs, colds and pulmonary •
disease, Many of the cures are truly itonderinl.
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THE annual meeting of the •stOokholders• ofd
the Tioga Improvement Company for oleo-,
tion of President. Directors, Secretary and Tree- '
.surer, to serve the ensuing year, will be bold at;
the office of the company, on Tuesday, the 2nd
day of May, at We've o'eloolt.
GEORGE lI:COLKET..Seey,
April 4, 1871 bw
Gen'l Insurance Agency
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO, PA
Life, Fire, and Accidental.
Assets over $24,000,000.
iIF
ABMS OF COMP. 8.
be. CO. of North America, P . $3,050,535 00
Franklin Firelns. Co. of Pk! a, Pa, 3,087,452 35
North British it Alumnale,l a. Co.
of London and Edinburg, .... .. . 10,000,000
North Amer. Fire Ins. CO. of N. Y. 600,000
Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N. ' 1,000,000
Farmers Mat. Fire Ins. Co.,York,Pn. 909,88316
Minix Mut. Life Ine. Co. oflliart
ford, Conns t 1 081 070 50,
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Penn'a Cattle Ins. Co. of Pottsville. 600,000 00
Total
Insurance promptly effected by mail ot other
wise, on all kinds of Property. All losies
promptly adjusted and paid. Live stook- Thor.
ad against death, fire or theft.
All communications promptly- attended to
Office on Main Street, 2d door above Church et.,
Knoxville, Pa. B. SMITH,
April 2b, 1871-ti. Agent.
House dr. Lot for Sale.
-r WILL sell toy house and lot at a reasonable
price, if applied to :MA. The lot ip large,
bowie of convenient size ,and well arranged, in
good repair, and altogether idesireble property.
Apply to - the owner on the premise', foot of
Crofton street. .
2571. - • G. Q s MISSY.
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There has just boon a 'great deollne In Domestic Cotton Goo
less than at any - tingkiinee,lBl3p,,, We ilp not biller) levee ,
papers, but we mear!"At t life 414; .iyhete.,:we claim to Sell CiVoo
town are sure to mike money by coming here to,buy goon. VP;
P sirable Dress
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DeLaines ' Penal Mohairs, Plaids, French a'
nese Silks and Robes, Fancy Colored and B
priees . iery much /op, tkan bet maim We eh
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WANT eo
Yankee Notions ; Boots
GROCERIES,. CROCXER
and many articles our space doer not permit u l e to speak of,.bug If lop. will call we will show
you the LARGEST STOOK in town, and'at plootOtiet igeoanilabe Watt' anywhere.
Corning, N. Y. April 19, 1870. _ • NEWELL & OWEN.
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PEOPLES' ' S
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Our Btock4s'nov#ery. large tatA cpmgeteilitid
Beat Prints 10 cents per yard. 1000 yde Delaines, from 127} to
he largest stook of
C►..RPET
in Southern New York, Including HEMS from 25 to 40 ots.; If
best Tapestry Brussels $1,25; English Body Brussels $2,00 to $2,25
Rugs. Oil Cloth, Plain and Cheok Canton Matting,
, We would call especial attention to our stook
Cloths and Cassimeres,
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which will bo made to order by SChinok or Soott, at very low prices.
We invite a careful examination of our Stook and prices, and e pledge oursolves that we
will not be unclereold, and whoa we say that we mean what we say. Come and sec vs and we
will do you good. •
Corning, April. 12, 1870. • 17.11 W
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A B. SEINE'S
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Fancy Store & Hoop SkikFactory
1, : CORNING' N. Y. ` . , . .
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In consequence of 11'44 arrangements in our business, and previous to the enlargement of ous
Spring stock, %se commenced . -
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REGARDLESS-OF COST PRICES,
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All our stock of .Millinery Goods, Hats, Feathers and Flowers.
All our _Ribbons, Velvets, Satins and Laces.
All our Dress trimmings, Ogm,ps I!ringes and Button
All our Zephyrs, Yarns, Ottomans and Slippers. ' 1
All onr Needlework, Marseille; trimmings and Embroi
All . our Lace Collars and Handkerhiefs. - ,
rAll'our .Fan4o - eipelry, parg, ? ,4049, Woiibdies an
Also our Hosfeq i 'Viare'r 'garnigiti ior L'aiiies; and
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Your special attention is invited to our Ladie s '
KID GLOVES in all colors,
er y brand, French and Domestic ones, and
1100 P STURTS,, ... i Lnisisting of tbitt34
Itnitember. thin this Le a *halm not often presented.'
Corning, Unfelt 22,113T1,.. .;
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5 ate. per yard. We have
ngrabis from 50 to $1,25;
also a fall line of
Coir Matting, &c.
Weries.
kotions .
ents:
and Gents'
CORSETS, ofev
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ye' different styles
all our st
AIiNOLD B. ItEIRLP.
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11A.T0 ) OAPS, CROICIICPY.*
CLOTHS AND CLOTHI GI
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Laces,' Embro l ideri and White
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are unusually full, hioh I propose to sell at
the very lowest price for cash. I have tried
lorrearid - shOrt time credit, and‘find it does not
pay •iluo or my , customers. Hereafter, POSI
TIVELY NO' BOOK ACCOUNT' WILL BE
KEPT, so do not ask for credit:
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I am always glad to show Goods and not of.
fended if you do not buy. So do not be afraid
to Come and look. All goods marked in plain
figures. One man's money is as good as annth
era. So only one price. Please remember, you
pay only for what you buy—no bad debts to
pay for.
April 19, 1811. I 0. S. KELLEY.
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Buggieo, Sulkies,
SLEIGHS AND 808 SLEDS.
We are prepared to do anything in our line
on short notice and in the best manner. Satis
faction gnarranteed.
W. W. WEBB, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
°ivies—Opening out of Hastings it CoWs
Drug Store.--mar. 1, 1871. •
Farm for Sale.
THE Subscriber offers for sale his farm,
ated is the town of Delmar, some eight
toiles'from Wellsboro: Said farm contains 76
acres, some 30 'of which is improved; good
frame barn 30a42, and a good log house, and_
some fruit trees thereon. Said farm is unsur
passed for fertility of soil Fu this section. For
particUlars Inquire of the aubsesiber at the office
of G. W. Morriok, Esq., Weather., Pa.
April 19, 1871—tf. • . REDFIELD.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY having been
granted - on the estate of JohnA.l. Bernauer,
deceased, late of Gana, township, all persons
indebted to said estate and those having claims
against the same Will'eettle with t •
BULBAR A. BERNAUER,
Gaines. April 12, 1871• ewe. - - Exec'.l.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having
been granted on the estate of Sam'l Kemp,
deceased, late of Jackson township, ail persons
indebted to said estate and thoso having claims
against the same will settle with
GEORGE W HUD SON,
Jackson, April 12,1871 Owl , ' Adner.
WHEREAS letters testamentary on the es
tate of Benjamin Goodwin, lato of Mid•
diebury, deceased, have been granted to the sub.
scribe*, all persons indebted to the said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, an
those having claims or demands against th
estate of the said decedent, will make known
he stme without delay to
JEREMIA WHITNEY.
it 19, 11371-6 w. Executor.
TO TILT WORKING CLASS.—Wo nro now prepared
to Tarnish dB 'classes with constant employment at
home, the whole of the time or for the spare moments.
Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either,
sex easily earn from 60c.t0.55 per evening, and a pro.
portional sum by devoting their whole time to. tho
business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as mem.
That ail who see this notice May seed thelt address,
and test the business, we make this unparalleled offer :
To such as are not well satisfied, wo will send $1 to pay
for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable
sample which will do to commence work on, and a
copy of The People's Literary Cbropattion—one of the
largest and best family newspapers published—all sent
free by mail. Reader, if ypu want permanent, prollta
iyle 'work, address
E.O. ALLEN & CO-. /mom Me m.
April 19,11371.-9 m.
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$5 To $lO Per Day MBN. WOMEN,
e bOYS and
OIALS who engage in our new butanes make from st.
to $lO per day In thulr own lo calities . Full partienlara
and instructions - sent free 14 mall. Those in need of
permanent, profitable work ' ebeuld address at-once.
GEORGE STINSON CO., POrtlanol, Maine. . .
April 19,1871.-Bm.
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State Normal School. .
ANNUAL ELE3TION. '
THE annual election of officers of - the State
Normal Sotiool of the Eifth Distriot, will
be held at the Normal School Building in Mane
told. on the first Monday In ay next, between
the hours of two and four o' oak. P. M.
S. B. ELLIOTT,
President.
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My stook of
'HOUGHTON, ORB & CO,,
STONY FORK, 'PA.
Manufacturers of
Platform Spring, Truck and
Lumber Wagons,
CUTTERS,
BOUGBTON, ORR & CO
RASTINS-tt COLEB, Agte, Welleboro.
St? , y_Eork. April 5,1871.
Executrix's Notice.
Administrator's. Notice.
Executor's Notice.
0:12
0,000
Bushels. Stone Lime
for sale by
April 19, 1871.-m
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E. Is...SPERRY, •
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Mansfield, April 19,1871.
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THqs:sttt reittrtiedfrm / NeW Y o rk, and h' 2
nolo in stock the =pat copildete assort»: t
of Mechanics _2' r. 9 and House Build; g
Hardware ever - ?ought to the county. 2 1 e
odds. being b ght direct from the mal : -
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ladfirer• ' /can eel? 43$ from 20 to 25 p r
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:c titmice). nos.thandsalers who buy front
sicOOd ' ' Afra4on •
Iwo pm fortbi;ffoxt so ays: .
B n°, o rtlOicite'i l2o o# o o ,boring machine, 1
.., It thil.s;for -, ~ • •'• , , • $8 50
g,nitkvlttnesilio. A. poi set, ; .. 4 ';45
/relioknisnet i B Irons, .- ; ' 740
Jecb rabbets, Akio 2 inches, : • ' 200
alit otavegterelttmere, per set,.(eocket) 3 7;4
Beit - oliclittlititivre'- , ii .-- -•• L " 666
Jennings's bits, 32} quarters, per set, 7 0
Bartbolomeir adjustable bit brace 1 0
Barber's . " silver plated, 2 5
Steel squares, 1 00
silver plated, St -75 to 3 2,5
Good Band saw, • 100
Beat files, 25 per cent discount.
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Best drawing knife, . .
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A No. 1 mahogany p lumb and level, tH..,,,
3
A oomplote asaortmnt of Disten's saws.
hiThe above are but a small part of the 600, di -
erent tools I keep; for mechanics ' use. Imi 1
%guarantee the prices and quality to satisfy the
1
1/10)Jecritical: •
As for builders' hardware, I have on hanii
.60',different kinds of locks, such as rim knob
looks. mortice kn b looks, rim( dead locks, me -
tree dead looks,
ri and mortice catches, uprig 't
and horizontal rl and dead looks, furnitur •
and cottage locks. Night latches and lock ,
with combination_ work. Rabbeted looks and
latehes for folding and eliding doors, all kinds'
The celebrated tßrandford store doo; looks
600,000 changes, I
Chest locks, all !kinds, inolUding Ya le's comi
bination, the beat ' ,4
Till, drawer, cupboard and oronometer l ock
—nonlickable. - . [
1 dozen rim knob looks, knobs oompleto, s4 NI
1 dozen rim knob locks, with-knobs, bu tte
and screWs complete for 12 doors,
T'ho new Branch encased latch, the beat
latch over oonatrdcted, per dozen, 2 001
Common house latches, per dozen,
801
I keep a complete assortment of the "National
Batt," a perfect right and left butt. loose joint
ed, worth more than all others put together.—
Every
door havinY this butt (in the buildings that I
were burned in Tioga Februarl 9th) was saved. i
" A dollar saved is a dollar made." Como''
and get the prices before you buy, and 1 will do ,[
you good., . , I
Remember, all goods at from TEN to FIFTY
PER CENT below manufacturers' prices.
S. SCHEIFFELIN, SR.,
March , 22, 1871 tf
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
Sold by. all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine
Price ono Dollar Per Bottle.
R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors.
LABORATORY, NASEUA, N.
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/1111 E School Directors of Delmar township
• will meet at tho school house near the Del.
mar cheese factory, on Saturday, the 22d of
April, et 10 A. M., for the purpose if hiring
teachers for the summer schools. Tea•hcrs arc
requerted to bring their certificates. ty order
of the Board. ROB'T CAMPBELL Sec'y.
April 12, 1871 2wr • .
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rfIOWANDA."—This higb-bred Stallion
j_ was sired by Ah:wa-g Ohio ; grand
sire, Hysdyk's "Hambletonian ; "darn, I Vertunbt•
Black Hawk; grand dam, Messenger; tine white
pastern bobind,-black points, dark bay,'ls bands
and 3 inches high, 4 years old -In July. lie is
ono of the most remarkable animals the country
has produced. Ite is beautiful, kind, and blood
like, acti:t perfect, possessing' groat strength.
He is in cl se proximity to two of the most no
table this nation : "Ilambletonian"
and "Ethan Allen," a most fortunate cross. '
TERMS - tiooto insure, $2.5 at time of serviro,
which will of be refunded in any event, and $75
when prov nin foal. Wo have fins stabling and
pasture on reasonable terms. Best posSible care
taken of Id res. All accidents and escapes at
owners ris . Seadon, March 12th, to November
lit, 1871.
MIX & MONTANYE.
March 22d, 1871.-3 m
W. C... it RESS
Application for - Cltarte
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha
;
; lowing applications for charters !
3 1_
porotion hav been flied In my office,
bo presented to the court of Common
Tioga count , Monday May 2U, 1871:
Applioatiu . of Gustavus A. Veil
Foulkrod, RAC. Sebring, John Limb, o,
der the name* the "Liberty Mutual
Entrance Company."
Applicatio6 of CI H. Verrill, J. C.
al., under tho l .natue of the!' Presbyteria'
and Congregation of Mansfield."
, Applioaionlof Oliver Hamilton, J.
risen Joh B. Everett, et. al., under
of .4ho First Methodist Episcopal 0
Jackson Center, -Pa.
April 19. 1871—Sw -. J. F. DONA
IN DIVOROE.—To Sarah. Brill:
hereby notified' that John M. Ila
pile(' to the Court of Common Pleas
county for a divorce from the bonds
rriony, and that said Court has appoin
air, the 29th day of May, 1871, for th
of said applicant in _lthe;premiees ;
occasion you may attentLif you think
Apr 1112,1871 4w E. 4&. FISH,
HALL'S
HAIR RENEWER
[ ls the only perfected. and
Scientifically prepared.
Preparation of its kind
ever offered to the public,
and has no Competitor
in merit. By its use
GRAY HAIR. is soon
restored to its original
youthful color and bril
liancy, which is so
, much
admired by ail; Persons
'whose hair is thin orfalling
out will, by the use of our
Renewer,soon-see its good
effects, as, by its toizic and
stimulating properties the
hair glands will be incited
and the hair grow !thick
and'strongagain. Incases
of Baldness it create
a new growth unless the
follicles are destroyed. It
p is cooling, and allays all
itching and , irritation of
the scalp. W i foes uotstain
the skin as do dyes, but
makes , the scalp white and
clean. As a' DRESSING
it is the best and most
economical preparation in
the world, as its effects
last so much longer. Send
for our Treatise on the
itiair, free to all, by mail.
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GOOD TEENPLA4S
MIITIJAII DENEJITZ
LIRA INS. ISSOCIAT
Chartered by Special, Act of the Leglelqure of
'Pentsylvanla,
CILARTER PERPETU'L.
FEMALES' ADMITTED ON EQOI4 TERUO:
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()moans :
•
rfon.E. B. °weft, President.
L. A. Trzatn, Vice President.
Azno
• QOM Secretary.
Ptatt—To secure a benefit of $2OOO at
death, membership fee [payable in ad-
vance,o 00
ad-
Annual
al due, (after first year,) $l2
10
Mortuary assessments, from $1 to $2 10, ac
cording to age. , Persons Insured from 15 to 00
years of age. ' •
Wanted, an active business man In every
township, to work for the Good Templets Mutu
al Benefit Association: E. T. BENTLEY,
General Agent for Tloga Co.
Tioga s .Yeb 8, 1871 tf
FIRE INSURANCE.
JNO: I. MITCHELL, Ag't,
Issues PoMimi In Brat.claes Companiee at as
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Lat:I•NNT Xtettesso 9
& 00{
Jan. 4, 1871.-Iy.
DTSSOLVTION.—Tbe firm of B. B.Oarapbell
.4 Co., of Nelson, is"this dey dissolved by
mutual consent: 1. All _umlaute will be settled by
E. B. Campbell. In B. CAMPBELL,
HIRAM MERRITT. '
ap 12 SW
Nelson, March 31, 1871, '
OTICE.—The business heretofore conduct:
1.11 ed by E t B, Campbell 4t Co, will be con.'
tinued by me atthe old stand: . All persona in}
debted to said firm are Pirtioulariy requested to
make prompt payment.
April 12, 1871 81?
The Cheapest Place in the State
For Photographs!
.WOOD'S=GALLBRYI
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CADS for 60 cents, Large pictures nd
frames for $l. Old pictures copied, 6-
iarged and finished in the finest style. Now
style fr mes and everything kept in a gallery on
and, o furnished to order. Li
Ea LOWES
Room
Feb 1
is over Glard
11871 tf
rp HOSE intending to purchase Musical ra
il strutUonts will do well to call upon or ad
dress the undersigned at Knoxville,. Pa. I will
shit -tho celebrated
Georgia and Brown
for loss than you can buy ono of equal quality of
s y one else. Call or write before purchasing
e aewheru. I•also furnish the
Estey- Organs,
'IOLINS, FLUTES, AcCORDEINS, GUI
TARS, &c., &c..
I also keep' on band the ROWE IMPROVE
Sevin rintenine
„°' ich I 7will soil elleapor than any other first
el, ss Mtichine.
_Ma -Agents want d. B. F. DOWD,
Feb. 1,1371-3 m. Knoxville, Pa.
P. E. KNIFFEN,,
ARDING'S EDIT I ONS
OF FAMILY, PULPIT, Ss MG!! ' •
1,
, 1 TOGR&PH BIBLES.
liolesulo Dealers will find thejist to mbraee
tb largest assortment of Bibles in the °Pantry.
'he p blisher has no hefsitation in p onounc
in them more salable than any Bibles üblish
el '111!,t various editions embrace all the vari- i
~u • sl3le-.. of binding and sizes of type, 'varying
in price ern S. to $3O, for Fatally Bible, large
qtl rto size
, 11E LIFE OF CHRIST, 700 pages}, hand
so sely bound in French and Turkey Morocco, -
full gilt.
Prtll E LIFE OF ',JOHN BUNYAN, (lilgrim's
grese) about ?-700 pages, also handsomely
i F
boind, in rench and Turkey Morocco, fall gilt.
_
LAM) TESTAMENTS, TESTAMENTS
Oh note., Bible Dictionary and Webster'sgtlna
br dged. An these publications will be sold
ye y cheap, Address, • ,
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A:31100D: ROW LbST,'ROW RESTOR
ED. Just published by DR. LEWIS, 256
ptt es. Third Edition.' THE MEDICAL COM
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s pa
ANDSFUIDD TO IiBALTH, on the
radical cure of SpermaZorrho3i, or Seminal Weak
at, Involuntary Seminal 1,038e10, Impotency,
lit ntal and Physical Incapacity, Impediments AO
Nitirriage, etc., and the Venereal and Syphilitic
splladics, with plain and clear directions for the
evly cure of Secondary SyMptoms, Gonorrhoea,
01 , et., Strictures, and all diseases of the skin,
su 4: as Scurvy, Scrofula', Ulcers, Boils, Blotches
an Pimple: on the face and body. Consumption,
EPilepsy, and Fits, indEdiiii jry solf-indulgenco
ori sexual extravagan A.
'be celebrated author in this admirable Tran
,
ti- , clearly demonstrat s, from a forty years' ,
sit Nessful practice: tha the alarming CORSO
quunee of sell abuse in y bo radically cured ;•
1 ,,, piing out a anode ofct re at once simple, eer-!
tain, and effectual, by eans of which every'
sufferer. no matter what tie condition may be,
can be effects: ally cured, cheaply, privately, and
radically -
;271 This IL,ok should bo'in the bands of av
id y outb, and every 1114151 ill the laud.
"'est under „.peal, in a plaib envelope. Price 50
arc abt A..1.1+5, Dit. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach St,
New Ystlz.
Atololi ii I 8 7 1.-sm,
' .
'LA STERN. PLASTER.
It ILL he kept cookitnntly on hand at Tioga
until the 15th of May next, a
50 per ton. J. 'AUSTIN.
51.irch f 5, 1871 2n-I
ET,'PfitS (b ADMINISTRATION on the
~ sta to of Charles 11. Phelps, deceased, late
Alanhfield, having been granted to the under.
..40,11, ait personi baring olaime against said
e,iato and those - indebted to the Barna are nett
11A to call for settlement on C. 11. Seymour, at
T oga, or Sarah A. Phelps, Man'sfield.
SARA' A. PHELPS.
C. 11 .SEYMOIJR, \
March 29, 1871 Admin'e.
t the fel
of ince:-
and will
Pleas 4.f
1 William
. nt., un
,lome In-
owe, et.
Church
cob Lar
he name
urch," of
11l
AT, WESTFIELD, PA.,
KEEP ON ti AND AND MAKE TO ORDER
1
)1 VOGIES AV PLATFORM
, „
. . Spring Wagons.
odo not propose to sell cheaper than the
oh apest, hat make as good as the BEST at
re prices. . We also do palatine in the
Li hest ant best style of the art. Any ono
wa ting anything in our line will please CALL,
1 ,
A. BAKER it SON.
Westfield, Mart& 22,-tf.
!DSON
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You are
1 has ap
of Tioga
,f matri
ed Mon
hearlug
On iyhieh
roper.
!miff.
WELLSBORO, PA.
as any
RELIABLE COMPANY
Hill grant Xneurance
JNO. I. MITCHELL.
E. B. CAMPBELL.
PRICES AND THE
DIE
T WORK,
or's grocery store.
Wbllabor°, Pa.
SI+C !
Piahos
AGENT FOR
P. E. ICNIFFEN,
Agent for 'Dogs Co.,
Mainoburg, Pa
Administrators' Notice.
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