TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. MniiIiMIMMIMMI Local Items. \VEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1871. Now Advertisements 01 I ft 'a Selos—M. Executor's Notice—l. Stone. Photographs—D.ll. Naramoro. Town lots for sale—W. Sherwood Applications for Charter C.D. Smith. NOTARY PUBLIO.—J. C. Horton, Esq., Bloesburg, has boon appotntod Notary Publto for that place. . , 1. 0. or G. T.—Prof. F. A.. Allen, Will lecture at Bloseburg on Thuisday evening, May IS, at tho quarterly mooting of tho I. 0. of (I T. ACOLDENT. — A. young niau by the 11.11110 of Loroy MOnroe, of Lawrenceville, had his left hand Senashiild, which rendered amputn . tie!' necessary. The long quiescent Lodge of Odd Fel lows in this village has awakened to life again, and flourishes under the name of Tioga Lodge, 230, 1.0. of 0. F. Barker has piles of New ,Goods r of now styles and desirable patterns whieh he pro poses to sell at bottom . prices. Give him a call. You will always find him on hand. Remember the lecture of Hon. Wm. Pareone, Friday evening next, before the Her maio society. , Let everybody turn out, as this will bo one of the best lectures of !labours°. APPOINTMENT..—C. P. Leonard, of Laffreneovillo, : bas been appointed l'Oatmaster at that place, and Mrs. &wreak a war widow and a temperanoo woman, removed. The Valley Enterprime says there was foul play. P. S —Since the above wain typo, Mr. Leon ard bee been removed, and Mr. Jas. Phippin ap pointed, nito, it is said, sitisfies the people. Rev. C. Otis Thatcher preached hie farewell on the 30th ult., at Tioga, and accepts a call from Union, N.- ' • , The Third, Quarterly Meeting of the TiogA Baptist Association' will be held with the Sullivan State Road Church, on Wednesday:May -21, at 101 a. in. Rev. A. B. Chase will preach the opening sermon. Contributions for Homo Ilissions.-2tv. E. T. BENTLY, Cor. Seo'y. PICTURES. — We are glad to state that Mr. D. 11. Naramoro, who has been sick for some thee,.has recovered, and is again at his post to take all tho popular styles of pictures, and views of private residences.. See advertisement. On Friday artOtnoon, 'April 28, the pupils of the graded school were addressed by Jae. 11. osard, Esq., on the suWeet of education. We wer not present, bat understand from tboie who were; that the speech was a good one, and , well delivered. , • MILLINERY.—Fora Sale selection or tasty work in the mints:tory, line, call on Mrs. E. E. Kimball, who has a very desirable assortment of everything pertainiv to the millinery trade. Old hate and bonnets remodeled to order and at reasonable rates. Remember the place, over Hastings As Coles' Drug Store. The "big Circus and Menagerie" came and departed on Thiraday last during the raid storm. In spite of the weather, mud arid oplosb, it was well patronised. 'There was quitqa laige colleotion of beasts, and the perforathhoe was aid to be good. - • • DIED.—In this village on the 2d inst., Julia, B. wife of M. F. Randolph, aged 30 years. }fro Randolph has resided in our village but a few months. Her amiable qualitiea.and genial nature had however, endeared her to a large cir cle of friends, who deeply deplore her loss, and Trupathise feelingly with her bereaved partner. CAVE IT UP:—Mr. Edltpr, I Was foi- Indy opposed to -the granting of Menses in this borough. I have been a close observer • ElitlCO last court. There may bo room for doubt. On Thurs day last—l think—there were not over one bun, dred drunken persons in town. On 'some day there cannot be over fifty. If lam mistaken in the matter, let those count who can count differ ently WOOD'S POCKET MAGNIFIER.—WO have received one of Wood's Pocket Magnifiers. It is a beautiful instrument, consisting of three parts—a circular glass, a ciroular frame in which the glass is set, and a circular ease.' The 'frame turns on a pivot and closes in the case. The magnifier is of use in detecting counterfeit, money, and in examining the texture and fibre of cloth, paper, de, and in examining minute objects of any kind. With the fecal distance properly adapted, it is purely a magnifier. Tho Magnifier u $1,50, and -Weed-it Co's : Magazine,- $1,00,' or both 5,r $1,50. Address S. S. Wood A.Co., New burgh, N. TEM PER A NCE. Persons attending court will please bear in wind that our old friend, Mr. Bateman Monroe, runs a hotel strictly on . temperance principlei—sells no whisky,-tobacco or cigars. His tables are well supplied with all the subnannale of the season, aiid nature's bev erage supplied in abundance, and if desired can be used externally. Ho believes in the language of the poet, who says : - , „ ' Ha! eeo whore the wild-blazing grog shop op- , pears, As the wet CB of eternity swell !. It burns on tte tomato of tempestuous years, The horrible lightbonoe'of hell 1" BuROLARY.—We clip the following from tho Belvidere (Ill.) Northiveilern. Our es teemed friend, Dr. Miner), who recently spent a short time in tho plants, aispears to - have teen the "On the 26th'ulliuso adsurglar entered (bores. id"ce of Dr. Ming, 1114 proceeding to the sleep ing room of this Dr., to his pocket book, con- Milling over $9O in tuitniy, and a very valuable gold watch arid chain, 1 worth about $250. The loos is.the more severe, as 'the watch UV a pres ent from a sister and bad belonged to a very, door friend now decitiossed," • l'EutioNAL.—Two of our old friende c F. Bigony and " Johnny" lam y, called onl us last week, and right glad we ere to shake them by the hand once more. We knew them both as boys; (they aro boys to Lai yet.) Bd. ity or.was, an old campmate of our's on the door-1 haunted hills of Babb's creek, . Ilewouldaltrod4 do to tie to -except on his shots. " Johnny" too, was our. campmate—at Camp Curtin, when, it may be recollected, there etas ltttla 8! onpleasan tness brewing. .lle made a reel old, young as ho was, that will, do to keep. W hare kept track of him since, and if ho has don dishonorable or,cowardly thing in all the time, we ne'rer heard of, He goes to Oconto Wisconsin, and his prowiLsed to drop no corn notes on the fish and gime or.tbat region, whit,. to ail! spread litore mit mains. HERMAIC SOCIETY.—The efrOrtft this leciely to proVide a conise\ of lectures fqr lb wane, are deserving'of great credit ; Thor&Wri r familiar with it,. knoav very little of the tarot, ati ‘ tentio, and hitacl rork recuiired to in4gurat‘ti• rod maintain $l. , 8 00011010 t alire4) . • to ties of our isolated' idtuatiok.-bohig - t'Olakfirtl 7, i weasable by railreird - (a fad soon to be ovir wine, but nevertheless ono which prevented th engagement of some of I .rhe_laest icetureri is th " 44 trY, nod condoned that of otheist)'the ioilet are to be congratulated for the success and retie ( action with which they have time far conduete , the cot:tree. And the unvarying large attendanc, upon the lecturer shows the appreciation of th. The next lecture of the couise will be' delivere. Friday evening-May 12, by Hon. Wm. Pesson 01Loudon, England. The former engagement o Mr. parsons, to lecture here In March last, wa prevented by the non receipt of a telegram-6n the holm committee now have the most positiv - "turatiee that be will be here on the 12th of Mit Mr. Parsons has attained to the veil , ' first rink 0 1 lecturers in this - country, a position which he bas fairly earned by the most signal and uniuL tstrepted successes. Since-bis former engage went to /astute here,' be bas been, Set. la ting ' c o 141 / 0 9, twice a week for six weeks i Bos t on indoranment never before given to a home o foreign lecturer._ • lila lecture here on the 121 will be the lastone'dliiered by him at ddc country—itfte which be Immediately d parts for England. He has drawn erowded houses everywhere, and ho wears:-having deliv ered many successive lootures at different ple: 008, the last being relished no loss than the first. His subject, Riohard Brinsloy Sheridan, the dra- Matist, poet and orator. is as brilliant a one as the language affords, and his treatment l a it i s laid to be as brilliant as the subject itself. Do not fail to h ear Parsons. . • • . • OPP.-:--C. B. Kelley Is off to the Olty for new goods, having sold an immense pile the last few weeks. Kelley buys often, and thusigote just what the public needs. Look out for al ew stook in a tow days. „ . , • RELlCiloll.4.—Owipg. to the eßtreme .ad IVeethor, Rev. N. L. Reynolds failed to be resent last Sabbath, but we oan assure the pub io that he will be on band next Sunday mor ing and oyeninewith his introductory sermons, t the usual hours, inafe-Baptist Hall. —There will be Universalist . preaobing in Seal th & Bowen's Hall, Wednesday oyoning, May 10, t 74 o'olock.„: ‘ ,‘Can any good thing come out of 1 azaroth ?” Come and see. . The State of Pennsylvania has a pop atiob of $,598,405, and 459,811 taxable lEM . . " Tbere conieia rumor—whether title r not wo do not pretend to say—tbat the time is not far distant when ladies wilt return to, the simplicity of the Grecian Style in - dressing the air; that plain bands in front, and a coil be- Ind, big or little, according to the actual amon't .1" hair, possessed, will be the mode.'" . Hasten, oh Fashion,_the happy day when that ,ideons mat is thrown away; and grant, oh Hca • en, that we shall see the heads of our wives as hey used to ho in the days when simple curls or .raids encircled the cheeks of rosy maids. " And hen that filthy mop of Jute has been dethroned •ast all dispute, please let whatever takes its dace have just a touch of womanly grace. WAI4'OI4IAN.---The trout are in sea :on, and in condition ; never better. Also, they I •ro more plenty than usual; owing in part to the bsence 01. aatne, which, being of no ,use,• have eon . suffetril to wash and' wear away, leaving he strewn free for anything from a minnow to porpoise. Of course, the - datus being gone, the .1d trick of catching thern in baskets as they fell .ack from an unsuccessful leap, is.impractioable. ity . l • It Must be rare sport to bold a basket on ho end of a ten foot polo and see a largo trout rop into it,' every minute or two.- Wo could amo Orie person who caught halt a bushel of .ne trout in about an hour, by this !port/manlike .;ethod—and we wish he had broken ,both his ags in the Operatio'n. The new law, also, is yelping tho matter materially. No lout, who shes for profit, can come hero to net and salt Yawn trout for market, or catch tubs and pails of hem to carry off. What we capeoially need now is an. organiza-. ion; a company founded on common seniePrin iples, for tho protectir of game and fish. It .eed not be expensive Pr cumbersome; the fewer nd more simple its by-laws, the better, so that hey he effeotive. And .it is of espeoial impor tance that peoplo who live on or near the trout streams be induced to join•the club, It is par icularly for their interest to do so. Living he ,• and the reach of a daily market, it is of more - ntereilt to them that the_streams be well stocked with fine trout, and it is — no,small privilege to aVO a supply of such food within five or ten ..inutes' walk of one's, door. Those living on a alma can'always, if they choose, more readily detect infractions of the law, and would naturally bo the first I t‘o make complaint. 'A fearless com bination to enforce the laws, with a few vigorous i proseeutions of those who insist on the right to I" fish'when and where they please," would do the business. Law breaking is not gallant or commendable. Paying "$5 each for every trout so taken," turns a "lucky day" into a day - of se ' rious disaster. No owner of a dam will long neglect to put in a•proper fishway,..wheir he •is :ceitain of paying the penalty of neglect. , , And berg let us congrat ulate Mr. Q. D Leib on being the 'first man in the county to put in an effielent - 4, way" for the Stout that have, co long tried in vain to ascend our dammed streams. (No pun meant.) We haVo not seen it as yet, buts lever of: the rod telis i ne, that it works tettatifully'l that the trout 01(1c up it at one dart with moo. Mr. Lou, may eon. eiderlus indebted to. him one mess of trout— when we cater 'em. The friend who gave us the inforMation also gave us the-nicest mess of trout we have had in the last five years. Six of the largeit weighed from a pound to a pound and a half. Everyday last week was improved by some of our citizens, who whipped Pine creek with excellent success. But at the present writing (May sth) there is no fishing. The 4inaare en us, and have been for days. The trout streams aro muddy torrents, and the green earth, (it can hardly be a brighter' emerald,) is a vast water soaked sponge. But all thelime the. leaves are spreading, hemlock bark (for a camp roof) will peel,-and the flood will hring us myriads of trout from the lower waters. !, • ' LICENSE. When the weather becomes settled, we reckon on a fialt , days in the forest; along the banks Of a bra t eding, joy • trout stream ; under a roof of bark I I on a bed of fresh hemlock " brows," where, we can fo'rget for'a time ill-the-worry arid iittille that Conies of too much civilization, get a sniff of woods-mold, and a frying pan full of trout, fresh from:the ripples of ,Deer-lick run. And a word ,to Strangers :]: - The trne, 7 4 sports— man, who comes here to Whit the streams daily, °' catching a few pounds each_ day , for the table, h with:a good "mesa" for friends at home in clos ing, Will find good fellows, 'friendly, faces, and assistance, if meeded, on every band. . ' Pciaohers, who come with wagons, nets a buttir.firkies, may find hirdsledding. BIRDS.—We dont like to go b: :" on the birds, for they are the sweetest and oat eco nomJeal public gingers we ever - listen. i to—that / is, for those not interested in bottle tore ox po mekigy. 'fa the lovers awl prod cars of small fruits their bills are often rut ous: 'We were once an amateur cultivator of ' trawberriee, and our success was sometbing 4 . mark, until the birds found us out and , !preyed the news , all over the county that ih and around our garden was 1 / the place for a'rClbin Of 6y,enterprise• tb. settle down—and they . did it. Brom raising an abun dando of the fi nest be ies for ourself and friends, we petered out to a oceaSionalhalf dish of M." sou', klbanyer,lipvey,'s seedling ,•; , thobirde took. all the liaolcera afierriOuipbes: But they hc;er. 4 / did the thing.a falai they goksp numerous, that there was'nt nOugh` feed to " go 'round ;"=that they:were fe ed to . depend on , wild. berries to Nemo extent, in,faat, and would peek one side of our best berries *bile the other was yet green...-. - The tbiaLwas played with us; and we used a shotgun Vindictively for • a ,few days; anti) the, birds, from , being as tame as se many chickens, bees:me wild as hawke. But this did not save the berries; only it cost rhent.more trouble to steal the fruits, f,ormlaber. "ibe'berries went all the same. And -'thett we grew ashamed and consoience-strioken; • forwe never shall listen to' such concerts again as we did 'during the two bright Juries in which lour •or-- berry patches drew such. wondrous choirs of ing birds about us. 1 Our shanty happened to be in the edge of a " forest `primeval;' and ii did seem as though Ihe'fbatber4d tribe had poarigiroll , to rab us pool, and Miwdeieur 'sleep (4a . morn r . ing) afterward. Luckily,. we do not acre to sleep iu the morning; and so were well Belittled to be awakened at 3i o'clock in the 'gray daWn,l?,3l, concert, the like - of which Ws again, though we listen to it on I n ,reclucteet." each 'morning in these days: Oar better toad bit' I gor half 'was wont to cat It e wstg e k e tp are so romantic, so - sentluientid,4en'lnitivi-.4nd we wale qpint4 arc , 56 tho#e asaig, six-PO:n:0 Ottibirdi ba it or r is Si;ll.4p in the bushel neap the. garderr, 'and paid ibeirf rents and eempOunded their :daily larcenies by' song.' they,ware quiet;Medea neaglita*and' not greedy ; moreover`, "thhi seldom sang Unlit broad, daylight. :'Swamp ,thrushes were . , l4 o eouiating. ail the sweetest singers we had; mo— dest. sober 'Who • took a lejri berries, and • paid for them three times over, in the Current: notes of birdi.TViti (Oiatir one pair). came ant s ! Bn3g to na; aftd" i} z 1 obe oink, rarest of all in this region, paid its a visit. • The la r ledY l , ( lP e ,T r olli:P 7 • 3ll/ 10 l i c "k•; the7.hati such appetite, ett to th e bedelfit they • cenfer , by destroying insects, ABilY: 44.1 do it—not,if, they linenthe*selyes. was one pair which' ittisedls fentilyeilthlativelve feet of our favorite 'aindow, and we have watch- ; ett tbetpair of wretched thielfer(for hour at!, time, AS they fed: their' JIVO,, greedy,.squeaking young knee, whose heads , were, pretty • melt all mo:nth,'and bodies eLi Now, said 'lie, fora little practical investigation into the habits insectivorous "birds. !So we adjusted a mall =MUM Mr _ . glass, that brought that family of feathered Mum' dire o o7. l4 oallur the nest In our hand. To our surprise, we Dever . ] saw them bring or cat.Qno .At ro, ' ble line of pilfering froin morning to Pint one, then the other, of the old - birds would arrive with a large berry; and we never saw young ones when they seemed satisfied. Always their heads wore stuck up in the air•when an old bird airiVed,:end five ill looking hallow, heads wore opened to the fullest extent fortheexpeotek berry. Onoe, •whew we were ealled,up at three o'clock A. M.by'oook robin r who always saiigson a beech twig within twenty 'feet' of our pillew, and who took an unusually' early start. on. that morning; even for him, we loaded the gun and tried to harden our heart into bbii!in# that den of• thieves into the middle of next week—but it was too cruel a work ;—and eo they robbed elf, their lebiure, cleaning us out, with the belli of oedarbtrp, until, in a fit of, dleooaragemoat, turned the hist of our fine plants under, with the spade. We had tested over, 'thirty , difibrent,ve !Utica, had learned to, cultivate strawberriei us cheaply as ;onions, and took delight in the work. We knew just what -varieties , eneeeeded .bent :In this region, slid prided otuseit on the . knowledge, -but the ; bikds beaens ; and' the dart of it Wer think of ,3yttk , regrot, ie tho s!aogiqir, tie rn~►ite in their ranks with the gun. - We do not indorse the sentiments a a' writer in Turf, k ind Farm, Whose article we re. print is our agricultural column; nor 'do we'enz dorso Horace Greeley or Orange Judd in what either of them knows—or says—about birds. It is . quite,probable that we have Spent more days than either or both of them have hours in loaf ing about the fields and forests of the Nor Porn States ;. and birds' were and are killer:ifs:ll4, 4ith • Home years ago :came lOWA saYslica,7, on a litokiesil aright,,iho s ysntursa hisiairy, to the did no ikall corn • it was tradition,. a ,inipatatk tious notion, bor n of ignorance, Ciould• any one funa i an authenticated • instance of eorn r puli:- ing by a crow ?'asked G.' More than one' correspondent aaswered that in the, - affirmative; and the editor: of the Tritune admitted' that it Might happen in rare instances. Wo could have told him of a case where a large flock of crows pulled up the larger part of the corn on three acres in as many days; and the: owner of the field revenged himself on theini4 placing corn in the field which . had boon soaked in , Nsw Eng land,ryie. We never ear :anythirptSo utterly, outrageously • laughahle, as a.drunicen- .arow. or- • ther a Sleek of them. The entire 'SW&leafless and abandon with whichthey *Mild gyrate, div . e; tumble; ehase,each other thr4igk . ,the air; ilk*, and caw -in' the jolly stage, and , the • d 'sunken gravity with. whiokthey roosted on .fences, dead limbis, or the' ground, when too far gone for flight, cannot be described or iainted; it must be seen, if you would have a correct Lotion of it. When corvine dissipation had reached its bight, :and a few of the greediest were in the maudlin stage, Jock H--d, the - cornplan i ter, I wont in on the sable corn-if:idlers ;with a flint look queen's arm. We expect never to hear such a row among crows again. Eachifirdjust leaned on his:caws, andthe cries of the wound - 6(1'1;631' even the soberest crows about the head and-ears of Joe, who pegged away with the ancient flint , lock until his ammunition failed, and then lamed his right arm pelting them with - atones.' - . - A . (.* were helplessly drunk, and these were -killed by wringing their necks.. Two broken winged birds , were'pinned to the ground, by laying , them on' their backs and sticking a forked stick into the ground astride of each wing. Theynover ceased cawing while in that positien,nad their cries. seemed to make the rest readmit and desperate. It is an old trick,'and may be played successful& by, any ono who can catch and'pin a,,liieiy crow. It will bring every eras within hearing distance to the spot.. Jock played it low down on the oorvua tribe that morning, killing-over thirty birds... A good shot, with, a good •dottble bane,- migh t ! have killed altundied. - - When",the' neigh:. ' boring farmers heard Oi.tho affair, they thought, it wate,e sure thing on crows, and all went to soaking corn in rum : but that little game was played. Not a crow in the - eotinty would take rum-soaked corn after the severe lesson taught ono—and only ono—flook ; nor could a crow be coaxed or baited into the field of corvine disas ter. They came into ottnii fields find pulled clorn,-1 but refused If 01t , 6t tight. on - rutfi . : ;To*, here ;ii point 4re.wl4 lo :ilit4; ; T AZ '_* - Aoli.'.'9(iii4l we speak, crows wereivery MIMereIIII in th e ' as., tern States. We have seen a flock in . the, tidy morning slowly Making their way south di by short, flights, stopping by.the wa y/ settle in ;;mandows, •on trees, in i3ornlield ,a. A wide& scattered flock, iliartOkilY B 3 .4 14 4 1 4' way slowly, Was nearlythe.whole, in passing; and,net a bird of them WoUld se ein that field, or tench rual.cortt. - Heir did' they happlit,o know-i-for they must have ka " -of the'disni_-'• Arens field, and the_ danger at lurked ,iti . runi-, corn?- f Retina Weald ' ha e led .them into ith 6 ;, very danger theyso-wise avoided. :, 'lt is a - sta.' ry, all of which weiaw find part' of I,l:lett:we', had a:cruel hand in; nt friends have 'so often smiled incredulous when we told it, that it may be as well t mention loonlities, etc. The incidents happe ed in Wol'oester county, Mass. Jock :11—, t o of his children and ourself as. 1 z if eietedat the aughter, and there, are prohnbly n dozen wit& lid iiiidg wild c'etin:" r attiefthiffaets. The only sally t3trattgepart.of. it'is, that theim- 1 mense aka of strange crows avoided the dan ger of staling drink cunningly, kid itivelliat ne , rolleht ,so wigo a. iiortll. ,afttd. ,J O 9 . 11, taken. .ir esson as wisely as • -ibe • birds,took theirs v it, i; uld bnitillein as well for him.:. He died a feir iearsi fiffifir', tbat;'3ff,,ifintiici - :ii :iicqu y , :' Thi mend; !i.of. which lien iiiitliikapplicatioa en'tc"?'" .. " : And,don't Sheet the crows l 'their artF _not, fiu 7 Merops hereabout; they went South during the: , war, and . the larger'portion have - staid: The few left de fueftgeed tau ham. ' /./, C. C. Mathers store is..xtot only Craw" mod 'math goOdi; Vat alive with enetoinere. - Drop in ska l d. !leo for Aolibielf.; . , MOT ;cif e Maiushurig Lodge of .Goivii :Templet's, 1871 j th! following 'preamble and resolations were:passed, viz: Whereas, Bro. Cbas Rbinevanit has been re moved from our company and . fellowship by the band of death, therefore L 'e. 1.4 .Risolved, That our Lodge-room be draped in Mourning, during the next thirty days. \ ?esolced, That In. :the &tali. ! - OtAir 14'soeised'. *other, wo have lost an exemplary, ohristian and good, tomplar, but aro' odneoled by: theassurance that our luss 104 gaip. „ „ • : J ..riselvsdi; That a copy. of these, reselutiona be , presented to the parents of our decease(brother, and also sent to the Toga County Agitator and Keystone Gdod. Temp/ar for publication. • • - 1101 1 :9E,AV. 8. , 13'0g Peterpoii, of Pine Creek, has the,ageney, *LAW, copal", for two ireir excellent books?. whiok sh ould• re . edir, tale in - eveii. familjr.' One is Written by Big! it., Spenc:ei,,and eptittedks"firled and . ' Trtiei , or 4re and Loyalty;' a, story of the ichoUlon Tbe;other, the "Laws of. ilealtli," which thankd be rood rby •everybody. 'We bespeak for our yore 4 Mend a generous snbscription to the alert, works.— apr,*st:. .. ' ' Soldiersof'theWar.lBl2f&theirWidows.. I take this oppeituniAy to baron:Lyon ,litst.. ; oni the 14th day otrebruary, 1871,7 Congress ,passed; 'an Act, which' has become to law, .granting EPenr.; sions to.the surviving Soldiers of said .war s had served•for spetiod of 60 . days, and. -to_the widows of those who have died, who were mar=, liediprior to the treaty of Peace, (via Deo 14, J 814,) and have not again parried. Also to such :1t5 7 61141 served less than 66_ dais, who had been 4,otionally named in any Boeotian of Congress 'fillt tiny specific service of said war. The under kigtied /las on hand • full supply of blanks, and 'catilpriipartilthd,,foriniod - bir titi;pr6t•er.-pa.:-= pas with; ing luta strapti 00, bt:liertiet ii pargienlark Of serVitte, Oki int*is' of .itifbt'beihro Mintage; ibeti Witerecr-itiipriek Post eln s iddritie Thirteen btott '404 1 of complete roils, and manYbifititr4 110,14 r soldiers; and Ply Uterine& , th&linehlitlink Or filets' giants; fdr the . t sit . 1 - Vyars . will inniwto eitimei4siall'theredife*e which' 'oentber detived finit the siiiikOdl eint • tut m itoistrerie promptly• 21'; ;,-,I MM. 11.-131ktilitt,'dierit. -1 i • . • • Knoxville, - Pit' Apr1 1. 26, - 1871.4w:-,`-) 'II ? 4 15 r:V r i al rA 1 4 1 *:::* 1 00_ Decoration Paper, DordOrs ,,oo 4o,Viflote,Pliath,. abides, Oloth thittaitts, Windoti-21stortar , po t tre l y, •P leE 'Picture MOB, iind: rettori isisktaiest of thhi Hilo of itookiikiii, Ihroight, .inttaiogs Oonnty. :Vat at, on,! SW` 'Bl l O/14 No: 3 emith Dowint's:Briok Mss la / 87 /-tf. ;Malt TUNG # CO. IMIULI ; 7 I LT new [SUM 11 EMI NEW /PM 1 11 V. J. Horton & Brother, NO. 1, EttdiTH„ 4:13,0r519; . 1 , al!ko,9,Flf WELLSBO.RO, PA. El • Tn citizens of Welleboro and vioin) y, iwil p ease take notice, that the above' 'tore Is now infulLoperatlon, and will at all Lmes keep a general assortment of morohandis , and sell nt the loureet prices. We sell • • " • Yard wide Factory f; oh. Pilate for 10 ots. belaines for ' 20 oh. • Thaloh (Hugh& do, _Queens' Own' . oaca . ,(opecioty)lll, to The: 4 % •-• • L,, D r ess G oo d s tes . :F'renc and YrisX'ls43lin's: -.BLACK litegAsigg,;,.. ill at prices much lead than have been Wore.. ; We keep a full no of 4 4 ; ri --FAN• er EMI Tankite:• . ' Hata ... ~ ,i,Bo t ots from Men? Shoos frosi Boys' Shoos from , ..I,J f)hildr,onst Shoos (fow l Efitstirom •thpa from !.' 11l All: Seasonable , e dentedl, =ME Lit.il;.;:.: ti ~; :, , :1": , : , .i ~il. imerigto T &!` T flow '''. 'f' t 7 4•0 'ea. twi a d,..:. • Sugars ' ' . p sio . 121 ob. ~1 ,I . rtorsa Sugar at 4 .... : .... ...a..12} obi. i , Albffeaa from ' ' 25 to $0 ate. ...,Sistoes, sil kinds. -." Scala, ,7 i 1 1- 1 1 2 .1. . - 4 , -:, -:, , 1 , 1 till p WI i VI ' ; 1 ? 1 fi • 1 ,1 , 11 i i r., 1 : 4....., -f, 5 ;,:.` ,„, j 1 A, ,t, .;•.. - `l.:Li -, ._!`z11.);(..; , , :3,.' - t,OUr motto is, ' il ffit74oP in& Z01, 1 ;11440 ! ;sir* attention to ttoslieis; *gob sump ~.tlielke7 to susoess. ir • 4 ; ;Jili v e Islas WO* one In *ant -of anything , ht oef Ites, to drop in and , take a look through owe -as we .M.lldr)l,-)A04144-Altl•fholtPur- APR's. ;If "- Ar - 7• W. J. nowroNico. . • Wellaborop Mg 4,1871. GOO 4ND NSW . 1 1 401 1 ; ; ; ; ! • k 7 , i:' 4 t ;• • ; FIE ' Japanese Silks, Raney Colored and szr GlltillS. FARM Bofit§ and ":•S'hoe's' 'd ccw,9., • -- '10 . 6501117. - : $2,50 to $550.-- La;","...;51,125ttk546#:r 1 .... ..20 oto. SO $43 6 . . . ota4 MEM - 7: • si:i" Mbliiii ca.~-~ ~~ =IIIU ,n4prec&„ Prices. EMEE V.:l;_ I=l/ ~' dings; sic. ~....~_ . OE • • . h „„.!._ • , , 114Vltt ADOPTED THE THE cABH, READY:- . PAY BY 5TE1,1,`,4 i+ieo`at i vinitile ' itirg4: , . r!Za 5x :,::,.. I -i,,70 L'1 f GENERAL MERCH. NDSE • .... . ever brought it4o this m kat, whiob ho offers to the publio a . pricea that oliWuot, y 1 , to , give antirtisatiafaoLion. 1 • - - . 1 . , Carpet l i .0 leloths t & Hotite*iCifers' :toOdi; •• [ , •. „ i 1 SI will be fennd vary attractive. ,Allava invited to call and eiaWitlio and goo tor ham/Dives. 1 „1, A,s ; An I : .^ /, , DOME' 1 / The Highest Market Price paid for oounity Produce._ .TERMS.:-.F.TRICTLY CASH. :NO BOOKS KEPT. I' • • • May 11, 1871.. ar. 1.. .13.a..143ErbiEl w ig Cheap Cash tore! HAS A PULL ASSORTMENT OP NEW GOODS, SUCH AS Ford d D ~ ti Dr LADIES' DRESS GOODS, warrE PIQtIE. BUTTONS, ALL KINDS, CLOTHS AND CAt3SIMERES, LINEN GOODS, POPLINS k wgirE GOODS, ......_ ..,,,: .4 2 1 1,- I :, Glo k f er • Hillery, H alt Goods and Notions: ' . Choice Groceries. ' Sugar, Soap, Tobacco, . Syrup, , Bice, 'Baleratui 1 ! Case, - I ; '.'-'Tea,. Crackers, Salt.) . '- . Fish, Flour. f 1 i 1( ' " A Rats & Caps, Boots & Shoes„RnbberiNtC oe e rry, 1 op en Ware,' . 1 - • '' W ' 1 - Cash Paid for BUTTHR, or ship t ped on COMMIESIOD. .1 I Please call and look. our Stook , over. Y 912 wi will always find as \ ready and willing , Goo ( _____ i Welliso, May 10, 'll 71.--ly. 1 -: .! • 3. It; .8A8H..111 ME NM HAVE Just opened their New Stook of SPRING. GOODS and beat Prints at 10 ants per yard. Beat yard wide standard per yard. Our etoek of ,r WE II emsanm I , ~ ME Black Alpaca, Japq Percaler, Orgy rnese .Poplins and iS l ilkS, raj* zndies, Lawns, Robe Pal • ipacfs,. l : ` .and = all of lea aiiillooioo of .: Ir :- ~ c • • P. 31- .4n,:apetwitifri4! c inese: Gi' .1,. , , Li, <;:of , g -.1. 1 '4% 1 - POE LADIES SUITS, 0., &O. We have an el. DEEM f - . f ~: i 1. ' " ;:.~; > 1/11931 ilk; to 36 O$N T$ Olt '74:11.1)- 1 We have good aesortme l nt of the beat styles of Spring sad But - emcee. 44 Tre ;van abow the ladies the largest ersi En White Goods, gosii _ _ .~ %5' , :' r l Taxdamo We have ri largo (paid] • • - .--,••••:•44:1r • Rl - 7fri.).:r-)fm,s ent ' - Ar 44, A) A 1 0 11 V 1 *rget.W• d Zust jraff-irOkpi an d • , - . , . .„ MO BEM ME EMS 4,M . - • t ts` 1 1 f 01; I - I • Ili • ' • h n rot Or . 1111111erraili- • • Tr CAEUtaar f . i - '- - 4 • - 4 itplU4 - 11te. •• . , ME I • - • - j i Clothing dlr. Gents Furnpleithig epOdall manse StOk of the 1 latest Styles of w. Dry Oco I, PS, • • -1 ••• •• • • r,4 , C f. C 5. 211E.Ek. r 1V}IIS903agiii, 1 . . • (flacho's aid Stand) Main Street, Wollaboro. GENS! TIC! GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, PRINTS AND HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALITY, HATS AND CAPS, Ready - Made AND A PULL STOOK' OP 19.13.010 q) 7, / -111 0.0e3t1013- , • • • The patronage of the public nolitited ign an' Which will be sold very cheap. • ..- 4 • -. - I 4 i4• ,- .41, - ,i. .4 `'..i7,4::,.„ , - , ;,f i" L '' le ha . 11l - .. ' SZ , . . TIOGA, A . ~. . _.....6. Olin MN %.8 (000• v_ takultdetejtnelnding the best brands 1 . y, Gloves, Laces and-iii6o of ia, cottons ,al:4.' W., Ay , of BO(Pifli atieBHOES, -to suit l‘ fill,fmr_ukßitk"..9o,l Our stook A ` 1 1.4q.141NG, Hate, ,Parra, , eiansive, and very'-`elleati. OVISIONS, wntialin'in,ain nee Stook of WII/TEiGIIIiITE' . .i oorn! see how it Is youtety : : MI e"jrraneisc $:~: ''~ ; _ 0 ME ,',,-. •_• ~f,',i-,::..,',.i y ..'. , ' .. : 1. - ,_ --', : , :.... , - ,_ 4O , 4 • 51 : ~.~ The , ll,ettpest Plae,o:in.troWn to MEE 1;1 I I t. 0 , I it ,c -.- : : ls , a_ : . ;4, i ~.. , I= ME a .10.olaJiti ! y. ,4'61) , JUST itiORIVED, DRESS :Clothing, ME 1"04,1108Iii*lit IN .- MEE r _.~ r a ~t , c~ :I , EWE THOM HARDEN. lEEE SIM GOODS!. ME MI iill O. ood Ty arr 'selling 500 Pisani:et' the heeling, at 8, .9, 10; and 11 :1 - • taR, ohair Granadmrs, •; Colored Al- Cloth gan' t line of DS, !mar SHAWLS at aorrox Ablaut of - a; and a, full Stock of irrianingSx foot and palm of aU ,Straw 09ods GROCERIES' 40Ancl., ND OHENA'WARE. WICKHAM .6' FAILR. ram UM i 0 ` { ' • • !V your 1, . ' I ,d._( -'i" MI " : J.% IMBE IMIN LCIP. 2atiMAN. s. A. "IIitIMAS. =ME Arir- .1, r 1 1 .',- f' -) : . ...i, . _ Has just rptarnet?. from' New York, and has , Ow in stock the Most comPleti assortment lif Nec4anics Tools and House .wilding Hardware ever broughtlo the county.o The g00d.4 bOing bought direct from the man— ufacturer, I can sell at from 20 to 25 per cent Zotier prices than dealers who b from second or third kinds. win fiim for tho pent 80 da':- . Suell's (beat la market) boring maohl o s ooti4Vote.fo r ,-. • . $8 ao Beach planet, No. 1. per aot, I 475 - Bain3l 'plum stAz o ni t „ ' 7 50 'Jack ratbot4ll to 2-Inohoa, , 2 80 Boat oarpontorearman,per sot. (mike!) 3 .75 Boat coaohmakoral a ' of - /I "6 cc Jennings's bits, 84; quarters, per set, Bartholomew adjustable bit brace Barber's if silver plated, Steel ionares, silver plated, Good hand eaw, , . Bast files, 25 per cent discount. Best drawing knife, 'BO A .16,1 mahogany plumb and level,, 90 A complete aseoitnint of Disten's saws. gine above are but a small part of the 500 dif erent tools I keep for mechanise' usci. I will guarantee Alla piiCett and , quality tosatisfy the most critical. 1 ' ; -. s As for builders' hardivare, I have on hand 'locks, kinds of loCks, such 'cis rim knob leeks; matte() knob looks, rim dead looks, mor flee dead looks, rim and mortice catches, upright and hor izonta l rim and dead looks, furniture and cottage locks.• Night latches and looks, with cSmbination work. Rabbeted• looks and latcheslior folding and sliding doors, all kincli. - The celebrated Brandford store door looke, 600,004 change', 'Chest looks , aU kind. ; including YAM, con: ,l;thiation, the best made. !Pit, idrawer, cupboard and eronometer 17Ete —uon-pickab e. 1 dozen rim knob locks, knobs complete,s4 75 1 dozen rim knob looks, with knobs , - bu tts and Screws complete f0r1.2 doors, i 600 The new French encased latch, the best latch ever constructed, per dozen, 2 00 Common house latches; por,dozon, 180 • I keep a complete assortment of the " National •Butt," aVelfect right and left butt. ; loose joint ed, worth more than all =others pat together.— Every door having this butt (in the buildings that were bUrned in Tioga February 9th) was saved. •og A dollar saved is a dollar made." Come and get the prices before you buy, and 1 will do you good. Rentember. all goods at from TEN to FIFTY PER CENT below manufacturers' prices. 5.-scuErmraw, JR. March 22, 1871 'tf EMI HALL'S VEGETA3LE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER RESTORES -*GRAY HAIR TO - ITS ORIGINAL • COLOR, PROMOTES m 0-11PWTH! AND Is A SPLENDID DRESSI T NG, IS MI o above 0 YE , BOTTLE THICKEN' up !THE THIN LOCKS! sad by azu Price R.P. HA LAO) ?. 8 8 St", ti. 'A 8 8 cl> 4 i ' • .*, .1 ..zt. .cc co co e) co iti - as ' go, 8, .a3B 2 2 8 1 - -1 0 .04 . - . . .o l le v 3 cv - , v, f . '. L i g ' L : I ( 2 - : 11 CP. Lf3 1 ." 0 3 s-d YO a -bio - i 401 -o. ,-7. u:;" of 6' c.i' -, ' .4' 4 ,,- 4 , • JF' <=. aas c iEP. FV, 1 : 1 ? i : • : : 01. SF -3- . ' : .st ' : - : • 2 P• to 1 r ..... • ••: os • as c; .t p ,_, . A L'4. 0.- ' • $ 4 04 aS ca p., , x) '' ..r li t ID ' P4121 4 ' 44. 73 Ca t ' 1.24 T 1 ••• 4a ' lir tt ) Ai .t; 'd - e.) Z. 4 P/ 41 Cif 4 . 0 c. 4 t2'z 0 1 4 a o 11•„:.,.' Ft h ° ll' 4Pi 2 El gir, egt th iti 0v o ooa),a Ft a) 0 ,oowa.ElBzl.- P I is 4 a • ' ' .01 4 . 4 e51. 0 0 4 o• PI ... , 6 iAD 0 0.53 2 Fl 4 ,:$ 0 t o -- ,' re ' 4) 6 ' l2 oit 1:1 1.4 ITS • ." . 2'' 4 t) 13 ° " .„ i i , TI • a ft, 1 !:1 . 4l. U4l .41 fr 4 g 2 l 8 " 0 F 2 .Cl w rx 4 . " F a a) 00 N , zt ° B 2 " c a 4 8 li fk. I; ••`' / -atit, as4=Bg2o. 73 ei 0 - _0 .0 ts , 41 1 p.. A ., a es, PI SZ ' ' , ,; al as ac "I e-i I-1 kt frl Ed \ 4 IMMO , . . , Genii insurance Agency , . , KNOXVILLE;' TIODA' CO., PA Lite, Fire, and•Acciiiental. i - . . Assets' over ,s24;000,000. • , . • , • . /ismsor COMPANIES. Ins. C 0,4 North America, Pi., $3,050,535 60; Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Phila,Pa, 3,087,452 35' North British A Mercantile Ins. Co. j--, __ of London and Edinburg, • ;10,0 , 0,000 N , North Amor. Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. 5 0,000; Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y 1,0 Fo,ooo_ Farmore Mit. Fire.lus. Co., York, Pa. 909, 89 15• Muni:Mut: imp - Ins. Co. of Hart— • - ' fOrd, Conn 5,081, 70 50, Penn 'a Cattle Ins. Co: . of Pottsville.' 600, 00 00. .- V0ta1...... .;. : .. • ' ' ' ' $24,229,847 &I, Insurance promptly effected by mail or other-I ivied, on all -kinds of Property. •- AU losses{ promptly adjusted and paid. ' Live stock 'neut..; ed ags e inst death, fire or theft: rAil COmmunicationa promptly :Atteltdil to * --=. OMee'Ou Main SU, 2d door'abOve Mu ch at.,t . •Hufixvillp.Vit: . WM. B. MUM, • 1 • Apill 25,1871—it., ' ' " Agent. MUNE MEI • • • 18T13,E01_SCOPES, VIEWS, ' ALBUMS. • • '•. • • • 011E0II0S, . •• •• , . • ' FRAMES.i ~•- ; • T. ANTHONY i C 4 1, - 50. BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Invite the attention of the Tractolo their eaten:j oito'is*Ortment of the above leads, of Acir Own! o!coOffoqiiroanci sniiortation: PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES - onAmiticlipkg4. ; NEW VIEWS OF TOSEMITE. • Po i & it., T. ANTHONY & C 0.,. BitospwAiriNzw' Yong; ' " Oppoeiti niPearniaA,ND NAllVracytnuats 41IOTOGit.AJPIIIC I,Bn. 1 ELIE , { 40.14 ED VIOTATOBL--auly Rote. Yof elli at, -14.7 $1,150 ; per bustle at - TRUMAN BROS: April 20,1871,.11. =SIM Si 15 to Ishe only perfected and sol t l e n tifi c all y prepared. preparation of its kind ever offered to the public, and has no competitor in merit. By its use GRAY lIAIR is soon restored to its original youthful, color and bril liancy, which is so much admired by all. Persons. whose hair is thin orfalling oat will, by the use of our Renewersoon see its good effecis; aa, by its lonic and stimulate g properties the hair glan s will be incited and the air grow thick andstrongagain. In cases of Baldness it will create anew growth unless the follicles are destroyed. It is cooling, and allays all itching ' and irritation of the scalp. ltdocenotstahr the skin as do, dyes, but, makes the sealp'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 hair, free to 'all, by mail. 1 i?lruggists and Dedltrs in Medicine. ,k,i n , Donny per Bottle. L lt'. L. & CO., Prpprietors. IBATOBT, liAatiln e N: B. 'O-Iy. . 00013 TEINIPLARS Ming Bunn I IFI INS.- • O artered by Special Aot of 'the Legislature Of , Pennsylvania, I 01 - lARTER, PERPETU'L. FEMALES ADMITTED ON EQVAII TERMS. Hon. B. B. CHASE, President. L. A. TYLER, Vice President. Arno Govv, Secretary. • PLAN—To secure a benefit of $2OOO at death, membership fee [payable In ad- . vance,j ' $lO 00 Annual due, (after first year,) 2 10 Mortuary assessments, from $1 to $2 10, so cording to age. Persons insured from 15 to 80 years of age. - - Wanted, an active business man hi every township, to work for the Good,Temphirs Mutu al Benefit Association. E. T. BENTLEY, • General Agent for Tioga Co. Tioga, Fob 8, 1871 tf ." FIRE INSURANCE. LIiI4IIIEEL, • I .1 WELLSI3O6, PA:" • - I Issues policies in first-c so .Companies at as , • 1 T.*crw as any RELIABLp'i COM P ANY will grant nettranaci: 4, 1,! , ;71= 1 -1y. !NO. L MITCHELL: The Ohiapest Place In the State For Photographs! ' WOOD'S GALLBRY! 1 n CARDS for quanta. Large pictures arid V 'frames for $l. VOld pictures copied, en larged and finished in the finest 'style. New !style frames and everything kept in a gallery on 'band, or furnished to order. • - Tlli LOWEST PRIOES AND, THE BEST WORK. . . Rooms over Gardnor's grocer/3 , store. _1 I Nes 1 1871 tf - - Wellaboro, Pat_ Application for Charter 'TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fol. lowing applications for charters of idoor poration have beau filed in m 7 offioe, and will be presented to the court of Common, Pleas of Tioga county, Monday May 29, 1871: - Application of ,Oliver Hamilton, Jacob Isar-, rison; John B. Everett, et. al., under the name of "The First Methodist Epicopal Church," of 'Jaokson Center; Pa. Application of Joel Culvell, Luinan Fenton,, Jerentish Klook and others,,to amend the char ' ter of !'The First Union 'Chat& of Chi:baton. " Application of J Y. Hingelby , 'Aaron squire, 'Nelson.E. Brace and others for charter of incor poration of "The Bally Creek Bapti# qarah of Rutland." May IL 1871-3 w 'Y. P. DONALDSON. Proth'y. MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTOR ER. Just published by DR. LEWIS. 256 pages.. Third Edition. THE MEDICAL COM PANION AND GUIDE TO HEALTH, on the radical cure of Sperm sitorrhcea, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses,lmpotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, ow., and itna Voaereal and Ryptillitio Maladies, with plain and clear directions for the speedy Cure of Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhosa, gloats, Strictures, and all diseases of the skin, such atrSourvy, Scrofula, Ulcers, Boils, Blotches and Pimples on the face and body., Cousumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-Indulgence or sexual extravagance. ' The celebrated author, in. this admirable Trea tise, clearly 'demonstrates, from ,a forty years' successfid practice. that the alarming .conse queue° of self-abuse may- be radically cured; pointing out amodo of acre at once . aimple, cer tain, and e ff ectual,- by .means of,iritissh every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, - can be effectually-cured, cheaply, privisteiy, and r . radically. _PPr-This Book should be in the hills nrev ery youth, and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope. Pi - cents. Address, DR. LEWIS, No. 7 Bea , New York. March, 8 1871.-6 m. . . EL ,BAKER & ' SON AT i4STFIELD, PA., • ' KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER BUGGIES j l'4c PLATFORM Sprin Waigoiis., .4 - - . , We do not prop o 'to sell cheaper than the cheapest. but make as gemi, as the BEST at reasonable prices. We ilsolle painting is the highest and best style of the art: Any -one wanting anything in' out line will please CALL. ' R. BAKER * SON. ' Westfield, March 22,—tf.',L _ , ;; ; ■ TO 'l' iiE WORKING CLASL—We are now prepared to furnish all classes' with constant employment a% home, the whole of the time or for the spare meteeeta. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of, either_ 'sex easily earn from .50c. to ss'per evening, and a pro ' portloual sum by devoting their, whole- tinsel, to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much if : i ntern. That all who see this notice may send 'their dress, and teat the business. we make this unparalleled offer: To each as are not well Eatislied,we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Pull parjicularsi a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy pf Vie I copies Literary Ckimp . anion—ono of the largest and best family newspapers,published—all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, prptita 7 his work, address • E. 0. ALLE N At CO-, Atropin's, Maros. - April 19,1871.-3 m. $5 Titi $lO Per Da , M EM WAIEN. BOYS and GIRLS who engage In oni- new buslnes =kb from to $lO per day in their own localities. Pull particulars and Instructions- sent free by mail. Thaw in need of permanent, profitable work, should address at once. GEORGE STINSON A 00., Portland, Blain°. April 19, 1871:-,Zut. PLASTER: 'PLASTER. w ay. bo kept oonstently on baud at Tioga Depot, until ; the• 15th ;of May next,, $7 50 per,Ann,.. D11416111L. March 15, 1 871 , . ApPLICATIONB FOR LTORNSE.a—Notioe is herebj given that. the following name& persons have made applioatitmfor,taVern Hem— see and eating house licenses, and that the same Will be presented to the Court - of Quarter Bee- Mons of Tioga county, the 29th'ilay of May, in stant. at two•o'olook;P.M..-when all interested may attend if they think proper. , • • ' JOHN P.-DMIALDBOH, Pro'j. • novena. " • - • 11, J. Kimble, Lawrenceville. , Cr PhtlHpe, rail Brook. jainei Patterson, Blossburg. , , •r. Wilson, • D. W. Hibbard, Rutland. • C. W. Wheeler, U_nittn.* Orson Bilgiforab, Nresifield.* Oen. Close, Westfield* - James Kelley; Blois.' • " Wiliam Bevy R. W. Themna 4 i B.ltosd, Clymer. - " C. C. - Phillips;lCtioxville. •Willjapi /J., Tie OM ais• Yard. ,1 • Robert Tremor, Elklan4- Morgan • • Sitaut, Diertleld. ' EngensiOritendla.' •• Hilsts 13 Rtitb;5 1 16‘ 4 .% R. Bond, LawreutteviUt4- ' ' ii.vtnkrionatta, " ' Burly if - Hayop.Blotialituir.'- Martin Bcully, , Bloisburg. - . . , • Blom- Stephen *iwan, " - Robert Berner - 41 A. Murray; : "` , Bitty 3,1871 4w II U II II (co 60 i f' St, p OE QM