lOGA COUNTY AGITAT Local Items. EDNR,SD,A.T, ,*.4,1r j 7; 1811 MI 'New Advert — iseMonts. - For Dermot. nsiAruptcy—A. Murdock. - Administrator's Notice-710 - qt & Love & Squires. - llabk Report. Ccerittioates—A, B. Vastman. Farm for mils—C.l34 P len ty, of salt at Wialthatil,.& . Far, It.iga. 2w • iqe ae•\vittuisAinVered soma njool gat Ilona oan't sei ititv duos of mallet esti , brze xvistnlii. , t. now is tg(9 FAIt3I FOR SALE.—Mr. C. G. Cat dart bia farm for sale, in Catlin Hollow. ls. in another coluinn. Wright & Bailey have inaugura he flag pavement style of 'sidewalk in fret' he drug store kept by Bilging SC Coles. C: he thing he extended, by laying flat dorm, long Main street, in place of hemlock plank) t would Le cheaper in the long run, and ore as though people meant to stay. In our notice of business places a, e n, two weeks sineo, we omitted to mention eatly kept:saloon` of Mordecai Sears, north •do of Main Amt. We remedy the omissi. y saying that the Gem Saloon is second to hag of the kind in the county. Mordecai e hest eoda fountain we know of, with all xins usually found in the confectioner and on keeper's line, _ . _ LARGE .V.GOS AOAIN.—Mr. Milli • nodal), of RichMond, sends us a couple of pii antious Bramatt, berries, the largest of why wares S incites in circumference, oho wad ,nd 61 the other. .. .., p,'S. We are ahvayif glad to _receive t ego °en lacing proofs of gfilltnaceous ttirif , t ; / ut . 4 ; liar:, is biz " • hereafter,' any' ambitions 'fonialii - 1314. , ~,oh who wantehor home prediketroile.put.oriree id, will he expected to sond—witit the sriiiipl4;-. , dozen eggs of the average size. [For pre c ent, see Congressional proceedirigs.] CASE OF HENRY' WARD.-We unOer taw! tbat Ow - Legislator° of Pennsylvania Las sued a special act providing for changing the laced trial in tbo cam of the People aga:ingt : oD ry Ward of Towanda, indicted for murder, om Bradford to - come other county in the State; here the Cate has not excited so mob fa i ling ud comment, and where less difficulty Will be porienced to uouring a jurj.—Both Courier. BOOR' AOENT-.—Mr..T. - H. Peterson,- Creek, bag the agency of this county o very excellent.- bootie, slttitdd 'find 'ti dy gala in every fatally. Oue is written by ell Z. Spencer, and entitled. "Tried and Truo, r Love and Loyalty," a stery•of the rebellion.-- be other, the "LtiNis of Ilealt:hr vv,1401 4. - abould: read by everybody. We' 'l3i3siiealt foti tour °Ling friend' Et generous subscription to the aboVe opVO-st. ; •••. • • . • ;.• BOOKS, WALL PAPER, &c.—For eta-. Doerr, honks, wall paper, and all tho best: pert ;iota of the day, gu to the itore of U. Young Co., Who keep the largest and hest selected oek, in their floc,to,be found in the county.— 'e de nut recollect hiving seen it fuller stock in e. above lino In a country village, and few pla-. of thrice the size of Wellshore can show a tier ttnelt of. books and stationery. Located No. of Cone Bowen's brick block, and in e tame room as the post office. A word to the be, etc. FEESONAL. — We notice by the Qtta a (Halms) Herold, that our friend D. W. Avery, cent!y from this village, is how in that place o Foundry and Machine shop. Jr. very Is a practienl machinist, energetic work er!, and will succeed, with a fair show in any lace. If e has the entire confidence of the busi es men of this locality, and we cheerfully en- Its him as an honest upright -husiness• man, •d trust ho may find his new field of labor, both _ 'want and remunerative. Oar quondam fellow townsman, Chas. 'illlams, is on it visit to' his old friends in thie lace, accolnpanimi Ly Mrs, W.' —Charles Emery, a natqo of the borough; and •og a resident, raid us a flying visit last week. ito*Dyism.7on Sunday morning ',at about tote (hour of ono o'clock a. at. the logs in front of thriao stores on' the ronth side of Main Street, were torn down with a :gartl of law And decency thnt is no credit to 3oro. It Enrh things ho suffered to puss impunity it' may I,c ns cell to.rep9al nil OF!IllIe to protect property, and leave num five to protect his own. t, are infintned that the Anfnuts of the affair whisky and Ibiat the) perpetrators are , 1 _ . . , .et them ha •'e the benefit:of jaws f 'made itttiti hided" for s tch ettees,:withbut fear orfaror. We lately had occasion to notice the iyfal antics .f unruly youngsters who go o;oeit , oying their neighbors at night, by ringing rbelle, aoh.s.giug gates, dre. But it setnas-the are ant t o brkly * elates svhoso playfulness Jt optiet in this way. A friend inforgii tiffs that merlon an evening ,tlireo' Died lie (laws—with hot:pets on just ahead of on Main street,-- who were amusing 01cl:ts ar! by :lipping into front yards, ringing the II at front doors vehemently, and then dusting Ir (No. goiters down street at a lively rate. they acre "Busy, roguish, and seventeen" ho u't feel like I offering any advice: but ho ox eyes his opinion 'cmphaticiallyi that' "it isn't rnye itiohoys" „ . LAWR'Fin.EVILLE POST OttICE.I---A tnd eugge.tts to us that our Run lastmeek erding the rttnoval of Mrs. Stevens from and )inttnent of Mr Leonard to, the above Post :e, 'et ealealaied to give .. nivrong impression the affair. We thittk the people understand the matter, I will hot ho Moly to accuse the present Ad )ittration of removing war widows in favor of • tram, with, of moet sufficient reason. But as puhtieal :tater:Aries may sled to distort our l~le to Coe (lett - uncut of the appointing powef, will Itriefl) :ay, th.a 'Mrs. Stevens' was veVy hewles living out of the central t ; !Knee. the removal. hero was underhanded management resorted” proeunng, the appointment of 111 r.leonard. Mr pliippin—ono of Andy Johnson's re 7ala—ts :mitt:let° ty to every genuine Repub.), tm e.: tru ko.)w. it ItAtiatk).‘l) is iirOgresil4g, fort , .v at work within the lit% I, moat., ~ )1 .Ivel) cut between Dick owl rh•) Maxi stield road. Tho cut is ") work', averaging some 21 feet with a ledle c.t.LTSt;IO, which most, be blast ;tough atui the stone temoved at heavy ex , liclow the mill an other gang is nt work fhb where, for about 1,000 yards, the gra. ,iestedes an embankment eight feet high— t I'm this, anti almost in sight, is a third gang; r,n the int ire joh, 'aro some fourteen strong t , prepai inc. a Eni,tantial grnde for the rnils. t , ter ten mules being afro edy graded, track sill sq,,n c , rarnenc3, and, before 'the-al greel rc•rple leaves take on their October of erim•,, n and yellow, we expect to strike' Itsssharg a forty minutes' ride tlovin et ihr; pieas•rntest volleys in the " Northern JECOItATION tleCorthilice it retest circular of the " Orand Ar• )1' the and in the absonoo of any it l bhition or that character among WI .4 is Al Illy arrav m l, aftcr full -consultation among _to 4 kadieg citizens or 1.11)il place, that we will tl nin the solemn ceremonies of the 30th inst. al tordthgl., FerViCkS will be held in the E. trtb, at (Inn o'eluolt P. Jr. of that day, when al propriate remarks will be made by Revs. D. a Huck, J. P. Calkins, N. L. Reynolds and.J. -14 Rarchpr, intervert•ed with pinging, &c.; after Ich itroevrsien will he formed, march to the istery, aryl %Yining hands will itreri on the " , rares the first spring flowers of the died to save. I tl . • • pested that all our 'places of . husinta fro m one P. lilatintif three P. AL, avd .;booil ha closed for the afternoon of Ica that all May join in the solemn sere- 01 the def.,' eel* 0 idlers' the l (t tc dosed tP,Pwr / A-sPNOßlA,ToAggioctrATioriopt iv 6 hie ophitloti ;ATI ibeit*atiliiiiiiiiiiit:ori " edneaday, Thursday and ,PrldaY, the /.4th,'lbth •nd 16th of Tune, 1871. Thai) mill no doubt pe large attendanee r i . end tiieq; , :aoeciaiui9.o4 l l°P 11l be furnished for those mho attend.., • ffEBIETROPOLIE. r 4 PLMNEP AND is the titlitif a neat Guide-book .r the?l ty.pf New, York, onbt‘ningafnll.:, des., %riptiCiVerid*lsioryof the Central 'Park; ajth fine ensrarings; a directory to all the churahes of the city, the public buildings, banks, hotels, railroad depots, libralles, tko.; and a colored i map of:4ent York ..'and I lama by Delrin 4 Co., the celebrated clothiers, and is presented gratnitoussly =to all 'vie 'apply for it by ntail or itipersorr.7 -1 EH , . ENLAEGED -BOROUGH IN THE notsiutTunn.—On the 4tk !net., Air. Strang in - l odnoed a -bill :entitled "an Act te.tepeal an Aeti 'proved Bth-of Aprll 870,Teelarsteg the limits ' Welleboro/ i whlah was referred to:the commit i e on municipal corporations.' no ool i We are credibly damned- that Air.• Strang edged himself to intiodaeo,no pea r ilot to °rota the matter at all the present session at there has .been a meyement on foot to pre . . I ma t the peerage of snob bill, we have been for I mo time aware. . • „ , • n't oho .on There are men within the new limits who have ..d and - no children. They-'don't 'want to' Pay' 0 schooling other People's children. There ere others who have property which 11 ar and dear to them, "end children who—will td he t est ton, ~finego to get along, like their fathers before tiro. - 7 • •"e 3 : nd there are other eorae—allbonor to them— • .0, having great pOssOSSIOnS do not go "away o rowful," when the tax collector present° his • i I: recognising, the principle, that in the oul u a of the young, :mai' ly rests the Security, not ; r y of property , hut 1164, -and' the • suit- of Happiness.' In a word, the success f self-government. • . v- - Ve presume Mr: Sts i o shape Of a eiltion, for the iatrod' BE . Very • pleitikiit fain .:cosy itpnears of a bright May morning, nestled in its al ontain: volley and groves of-shade trees. Per. 11 el its labundanee _of _these_ trees , contributes_ m re than any ono tidlit , ttifthel , biatity .kof the pl co ; and the taste which led to planting these 'en 'O, groves cannot-be.dely-appreoiated . by,palk• in through the toten ; -one "needs to climb. the po nt or a bill which ties a little IA the west of so th,:foi a good view of the bbrough. Try it, to the dawn of a watni , epring , -morntng, and if yo 'ate not paid for your 'trouble, charge' tie for th time- 7 unless, indeed, you be one of whom it miy be taidi 7 .. ' - . 7 •-, - ' : 7, :' . i '.'. 7- . , "A:primrose by the river's brim, ,A yellow primrose was to him— And it , was 'nothing more." eauty and taste: do,'notJteccssarily esolude and on every side we hear the grating sit! and echoing hammer,- Building-,—surest sign oflbusinesieprOspisrityz—is going on:in, nil parts' ofltbm;town. • 1a; unsightly fenoes 'are gtving placelo neat enclosures ; fields are being fenced off! into building lots, and find a ready Stile t6' id prieus3. - tip - ,a vrojdi-weittre,going,nhead. , ,,, yire particularly notice a nestcoottage`, in 1,16; :cols of construction by our energetictoWnsman, F.D. Bunnell. Bunnell is alive men, and bass .way of moving things along. By the way, it vie cild'ut too 'a bad notion lf "the, kind - gentlemen as is-So many: ptirOntri ti" the borough,, Would juit take ii-JoOk at the - Plank walk between Main and Pearl streets, on the Av enue. A' few planks judiciously issued in that, direction, might save Somebody n broken leg. OUR Scuoot.—As au lastauee of the influences which may be brought to bear on ehil. dren by a proper and judicious inductive meth— od of instruction, we notion the little incident,— slight in ' itself, but . very . suggestive,- I —that the circus which lately shosved here — only — drew`' Off about, five per cent. of the scholars from the Gra ded School ; while last Year, a similar affair drew off nearly the entire school. Under the present system, the scholars are ta king an interest 3n learning that has never been approached tinder the old -district method; and we trust nothing - will be suffered to interfere with our present plan of education. Also, wo trust that the common mistake of over-schooling will never be made in the present school. This mis. take was:not apt to be made in oar schools—it NV tS hardly possible—twenty years ago. But it is very naturally and easily made where ft:strorig spirit of emulation is excited in this young. 80. Diving that the first requisite for a successful and useful life, is a healthy, enduring physique, we co i rdially•endoree the `following, which we clip from the New York Tribune: f+ Mr. James Parton writes ac sensible letter to The Public School fount on 'Dver-Schooling and Under-Training,' vigorously condemning the cramming system. Forgetting that • the chief business of childhood is to grow,' we Imp, our bn'ys and girla.all day and part:of the evening at their tasks, and ' nothing saves them from titter destruction but their ceaseless rebellion ,against olumurdeciiits 'requirements. They will not sit -soli in ill-ventilated rooms I ThOY willnotlearn those long lessons, out cf_scheol. They wilinoax OXcuses and holidays *Rik 4hitir mothers! ooMpel them to disi,bey atid - misbehave in order tol rave their lives." We agree with Mr. Parton. Five hottrs a day Is schooling enough for ohil dien. Let them have a plenty of time for out ddor play and exhilarating amusement.; It. ill bo time enough to: overwork them when they grow up." *o do . not wish to intimate that "over-school. lug" is to be charged on our present teachors.-- , We think the scholars - MIX Daboll and- base-101l lnlabout'th'e right proportion's. The Town - Counell met May - 2d, and the -Burgess was instructed to : negotiate fpr ground on which to build anew pound. On the Ut , at another meeting, a petition, was.. received fo a plank sidewalk _ on itti3 icintherilst . sido of P • il'street. Laid over. •. , •••. n'oothplOnt of It ForsTatl. to ,tho _ l l . r.kro3l, 4todViittocil, tifo - Clerk Niue authorized to notify MI Conway: to -,temoviii - obstructions *obi. ibh. itloot.l ~; aboirn meetings, - orders mere drasyn fqr the following amounts: In' favq;'oT /I:,ll.:Webb, $l9 80 It: Jenkins, advertising, $5 'OO ; bor, $4 ZO. ' - frdtd Brool fletd, tha far; - northucitqcitstunlp our county, and baring noticad that Wis ;vatic+ 'sel dom represented ` iri yopr papur, vontiiro-to scad•you a few lines, inCio especially as I wish to speak of something that may interest many per sops outside o r f 'tho town. Although we, (trip tai replayed: friipi • ClVlization that flourishes to " incorpbriat(ti, ! :iairns,'' , we are hapPY*.holit;Ying . ws are 4eAdily. iacreaiiog.ia• scary thing,desira Ma in a nral district, :TM, .sail is fortihirthe' fottistUiU:nil 4 tiitigeru r ting-; mem sn eiflt idSFif-thit'stiitir is uisnifasSed; n ( this 1111;1' of brooks. `i's almost .exelu 7 sively a forming country: Otkr wealth is in our. Ja tries; 'altlicisfi;iery.Tartn:.bas a dairy. Wa are sti e that we make n$ good butter , fts nny in the omelet, from the 'fiieCtlial:ii.Comm - rinds the high. es. , beteetinits we ,dairry,omon (ablasti tp i whieli, I am happy to say, -I belong) fool as if milted io work wader difficulties,'even in this la active of dairies i the weather is not always. so 1; we hare sometimes-showery, sultry trea 7 h .r; tit,other times we find it difficult to keep ~ M mill at the right temperature for the cream: i., life. We do she beet we can t obviato these rterbacks ; but we feel many Mmes as if we i•tre,getting only a little over half of tho'butter. Iu t of tlio-milk, and throwing the'baiance in the will tub; net always irithis,vMirgood 3 . very year', in " dog daye;" 'to build a cheese roomy m juiegitiation, to save tbis Waste; btlt nfirii•eitiewater than wo can commandie needed c cheese dairy,;.to the castle falls. Last week' it este: Lawrence and Books oainci bore, hring— n the Jonningti ' milli pan, they having pur.' i t h a nd tbo right to SolllhoM.in all the towns but ,w iittliii county. They set a pan "for trial 'in h dairy of C. U. Plank; .it, -Ilea two hundred. n fifty pounds. of milk. They put the same : to bar of lioundtof milk in ,eight - :cincirt Ilan?, ott let the milk 'stand rfOrty=eight hours. '' The, 'rerun' in the pan produded" ,IL,,lbe:3;oi.:ef but, ter ;that in the pans,. 9 1b5.11.1 on.:..:tierytbing was dine to make the cream ri se in the pans that toUld'he; but, ikpall fail Of liOt water in the vat ander the Je nnings pan t made the dikerenee.-1 c ; „ I 4 . ' el sure that the Jennings pan will reqire, all th ;dittleuities that we find, at all seasons of Hid re F. *y husband hailpaiilased a Tarns . 'right'. is ill Many . "(Oil's,' pd, idoitlif.'• iiir. Laivrence laid they Igliinde4lio piths dairymen thtiough 7 , ultthe iionaty a chance to pitiolutae the tight to thollanif ;_,-!,_:. , :,' ;:% , -:: , 7 DORTWowat. - - : :::r:t !:. ', `,I P , ,-!\: MEE IBM Lr . aia give a' sound rea nit—though ill - judged-- 1 this bill; - our d ikny 7 7 7 ".* - '"-;: 2:' 717 -7:::1:,-2;t;igafior• -;211,,t4F44?),414-44,74,1e't -1.46111144:1 • - re f u l i C .ngstator alfortefirprefent bli#ieltleillti*.A#ol44l4lthii`'aooo64l.s iierted- , 41 . 1414 'inid, l l. o liie:iliaciit,jiiqiiding °barges against ey_e*lnitti;*Ml,o*;ll.444.* 'WellaboroJbat attends a ahem.. : - • The oldfetery of ii -The Three illaktypireio Which oritinatlld,lna ,"thing-'tae black as a i4t,1P 1 ,194104, PPtrPTivel4'oigargelii:44JulPST!L, I do not Wontilirpeato-entimeililoirSititlttti? put on his beer* ko story; bat merely to give afew)itaseartf)ilt4',i • isn66 f 6 eilieeie of tag, oua luxury e , ; informed tb4the week on jack occasions ivlii accommodate 1200 bilsoo dvid.that: it is . generally ; olled . 100001K,1!$0 leactisliODOweehthoPaidfotnitrance. More than this sum is spent In- the"' sooompeny lug tidy/hews, in; Cigars; drinks, in :hotel blue; feeding - horses, "and merlons- unneeestary , expenses Berbeis , an equal 'amount :is lost the, withdraWal frOMinprA43l4 - 1404ctorkeiloto: of hoes arict . horses. y„estimate,. therefore , each enoceisteloinius costs the community aMinfornieda-there bean - average; ,of three per/C*7;We lfSiro - ,a "totist l44o.lo;LL: , .:.. ;Sbeeld Atte.e4iteete be,eeneisloTee,t.sieirloo4, - ,10, $5,000 banssuMed ,aa • the aeurmiktal, toktinliknot. twenty - years, has - heen:- annually last -by : ills, place on iticootnit circuses.:- Helivebte)uti' been annually, daPoldtad),U#iity,leit hanir, l ,4 'E . per cent. .interest,., the the credit of Wellshoro would now be $20A,000; end 'ibis sum has only to be placed in :the Lafayette Savings Bank, to produce, 21 years ,hence, over $BOO,OOO. ~,,..., I do not pause here to remark up - oti the value received for this tai ,,, n? c epeefiVEU3', A Ptdli Arvin,. so many years pelt; upon thedriankennest '... ways ecoompanying, a circuit; nifoitiealiielin led with oaths, Indecent :: langriage_ arid - ribald song; thus pabliely Insultlitgfitad 911th, 1 1_ 6.41fi the, feelings of every lady who is; oompelled. tO tor: them; —nor-Will - I iminirtreonstorningthe'-turit* of, the liveilid*Critlii?f,the'aetOrii:strid i toflifi7,• es, who foriliejo.lifa*ti 3reailaiti*kiiiiiii sUPP9..r'?-- tad on - lian4oine..salutiO b' the siti:C4.l4ll4 l 4i!' reslliberal corttrlliutlemotsB)oo6-per year to the; immense Circus 'fund •Of Americapnor - •rot-thelif foot upon children of gazing upon, admTrliii, l and, so far as possible, imitating the manners, sots and attitudes of these person' Of doubtful characteri-(as they advertise selves and their attitudes upon their gorgeous show bille)— ,nor 'yet'of the refining and, oleyatthg Ittilasnekol : i `the daily antiltieitlYfar3t4ion l 4hYA)Ptelliattleo.,l Yolthi; 'Of the chastc and °lassie :speeches arid i songs of the' i Old:CloWni"- '' ''.;:•''') I' '' •`•'-) l '''-- -7 -•: , :- , 1 .., I only stop to:nottokat;'itheiettil tai , ierti,iiisil circus left ettly.tenef,all'*oillabero'S:litu l / 2 * *iii. of children i in!'ithe',Variette NiepartMehtif of tie: , belieof te biftlitarnissed tOlbitt•infthOlestlvltleief the day, iontliii Oceitslati•the - Ithserities „*voisged• about thre e,.e,teacher. ~'.:,'4 . -. - ) ',l''''.:,*;;; ' ". i fliC,,nandid imi . caiefut 'considera t ticialof thia •—•. . , .. , • -subjectis:earnestly solicited, and the hearty co- operation,greatly needed, of all who careto have right influences thrown around; and Correct hab itaand - tastes formed by, the ohil!:#On and youth ''eflVellsiiiire. In view of facts, patent to all, is the °heal worth .mere, to_jyollaboro ,than,, her ; Graded School 1 : •. -' "' '' 11 - 710 ti." Wthrz he!' ~ '', . '. : ',. ',e. „. 1, Sl, i'T i''rt ISC.:: , Soldleis if liioltiii,j.sl,2, ik.theo_ Wawa. , v. , :. ~ : r.'.... 1 talc th is oppeitunity.terittforni yomrthatt::ost talc the 14t day.ol rebtuary /671,) Congress pawed : an Act, whioh•has- become a law, ,granting Teu..,:, dons t, 'tho surviving Soldiers .ef said mar; who - - had se ved•for a period of 60 ,daysa. t and Aolhe widows i of those who helve died,,whe were mar-: rind prior to thetreaty' of , Peace, (Viz :1}50.714,- 1 1814,) and have not again married. AISO.to nut& as have served less than ,60, days, . who ' had' heen - 1 pOrionally named in avy Resolution of Congress for any specific service of mid, war. :The .:undet÷-• signed has on band a full supply of blanks, :and. can prepare and forward by mail the proper „pa pers with full 'instructions, .by parties• giving. partioulara of north°, the name •of wife before, marriage, when and where married,. and-rfull: Post Office address. • I have on hand, copies._ et Complete rolls, and many bundled name, of said soldiers, and my, etperienee in ; the, prooegtifis of such claims, for the past lii years as,:agellli: will insure to claimants, all the advanMge which can be derived from the same, all oommunleations promptly answered. _ _ _-_ • WM. B. SMIT , Agent. Knoxville, Tio 00., Pa I --? , Apri 26, 1871.-Ow. SPEciAt: NO,Kl'lota; Wtal Papet, Win iow Paper, Decoration Paper, Borders, Cords, Tassel', Olbtlar Shades, Cloth Curtains, (gilt)•Window rixturetti Pictures, Picture 'Prunes, Picture' Glass, and every other article necessary to .beautify Home. The rargest assortment of this line of goods over. brought intO,TiOga county.: Call at_ our NEW' STORE No: 3-Smith .5 Bowen's Briok Blook:, - May 1., 1871—tf. • HUGH TODNGi: 00.-' The OirafeOlons Ofan Irteitlid: P _ . trI3LlBllEli, its a-warning and, I for . . the benefit of young igen and others, rho suffer, from Ilervimal noes, General' debility, •to atiptdyi g Tot ,StrAna or EELE CURL. -1 ' •.; • • , Written bY,imo'Nebo cured himsel, and Bent" free 'On receiving a post-peld directed envelope. - Address, NATHANIEL Blervaia,l3rooklin, N. Y. 4, TIRED NATURE'S SWEET rt,EsToza, BALMY SLEEP." but there are times when thhi,"Benewer or Strength" is denied us, tines *hauteur minds and kodlee have been eo over worked and are Kr were out that we "woo the drowsy God in vain." The Peruvian Syrup (an iron Tonie,) renews our atranstitlip4 maker our rest alreetAl4:4l.o.ollllig•L: ; LIST OF trURO.R3-;May Term, 1871. GRAND JURORS. WellabOro r --Wollington- Revroomb, „Johtt- W. Pursell. • _ , e ••• • f• • t " • , •Z'.l 'Delmar-r-Steduian•Vcraihridgee. ; , c. • ParrairigtorvrAlya Baxter. , ; ; ; 7 ;Liherty--4ames‘ Childp, , • Jitifistton-,- I Johacarley, Jerse darrgtion. COiltigton:—:James Prost. ' Nelitm-131148 ginot 6 :l• - • 'Butlatul l .--„Nelson,Aotud., ,A 0,1 0 41,4). , JohnArgefeligor.,..,; , • „f t . , ; r t . , Manafiold-rzoklbilm , ;; Charlestott.o4rlee.,4ohpsoll, , 4.llplutue ...y.r( 111 „,. v LY9u(ty , •: IY+l t 7 inva;lC44)%l 49uk 9 ilf; a , el! 4tiluesi.:olmyle4,ltexford.... l 11! itieht4adl-Samuet 13 Weetfitild Borough—William Potter. 1 • 1, TiId.VERSH JURORS—FIRST vrEK. c:Oaideolti—Andrew Atherton, Jnooti. Broadhead. ; -- WellelyOro—F D Bunnell, D An , ` Coilngton Deerfeld—George B. Bonham, -Enoch --.l3owen. - . Biose-rJeremiah Bergon;-.Trieet; "- Vega 4- Altreittiriggri,„ _ Lawretiee÷,Depiet „Colhong,._ Anetin Lathrop Willlam ThOpaas... , ,, r - ,! - • Weetfi§ld— , 7 7, agiels ghamptaiu, bilddleburi—Splorpon DAty, ;Aularinh4azleit i , Arcttiball Jigig f t tpikpy, , licokocayev, 1;--,Covitigton-44 Zkamth: ,Orisw o /42 :ABlnes - :•OrOvilo Att.11111)1,1e•-, Bra°loelsl T -4,ojimi, ggxloatan~-Ct►pFt 5: 04)9chrilk. w r.:: -Jtutiond-rDaniel Ueda% fles,.W,Bomm. W.arli -4 fero. II Rowe, 4.0 1 414 [is ~Dileerty-r p utter: { T;,Jobaseri, Atonseilaller,-4 Atiohnel Sheffer, Oise It, Fbeeland:f yittg, .I. l evi Starteyr,•- t &DA ! . than Woods, 't • 21 :Farm( ngtori-rlsnoo Presto% Chariesklarr,..Tria. Sim*. • • • . • -Fall Brook—Alartin . Btratto% Alex , PoileoL D Ramsey, 4eorge.F-13mith Abel {Totting. • .. ; 4. 4, • - . Clymer—Samuel Stvlsanr. -, • , • Jackson—Levi-D Biseiyes. , 4 - TRAVZROE J.I7ROItBSECOND WEEK. Jaoksoi3,4-:Alden-Andrew, Russel French, - - OH.c yet Ilamilton.Willard Harris. • • • • Liberty—John E Ault, Charles H Cot, Alfred Shafreri'Jaeksen J Werlino. - -- - cDeluar—John Butler, Charles - - E-Brewster, I VW,ilion, William Henry, John B Smith. , - Weitilold—Henry C Baker, .Brastus Hill, Jas. V Leaeh. - I ".: 7 fittlitsfieldT7Ch o o B ( o F l 4o,l o Y. •7 ; • :J* E ':Chatiesten—jebtrßliss; = Millit3burgr 3 Xlller, " . Breoldieldß4tijanild Puri, -;.14,p..501:04;: Bilsland;TltaiitetaggliStOne' .• „. Lawrence- rz ehatiesFord;.ooo.L RYOtf•, • ; • R lob mond:=-44 rt,066 ell, Se E1t."194 Ward—Braituls - INeff. ,_ - • -.--rßertitingtett-- I .7oSepti.B -DPfien;- ' ' " ".; -- T Van Horn. Wenner*. ' • Sulliven,.—Northrep Smith. :" I= - Z, I. 11,.. ,114.8.111 ~FTMSA.pb" -,.,...,-,' OE ottlilakibei b ffetatat 'ealis 'b is, Tana • of ES 4 aoras;pleasantly 7 altilated la Catlin Bono*;; ()tarifa toni _Vag& co an tyitPli:j irlolla about fo`ar. -01413 'of 1 1 1( . 1411)bl:in' tind tiromiltit ()nines 'Vali' :Ur diiiiot» ! , Soli,ocil VonioAlairoh, -Anil' a; iait ) - 0;- ac.,:,withiii -- a title: l % Tornio' easy. • clikulra rat ihtt 1 irgailes of -j, C. 6 1 4 OATLI4. *I . r;V ) 1 -187/,'It „''':\ r - • • s . " - ; " ,-:,,,, ''', -•,, ;VIA !, -[ cI, a n';- - 1 .-,..-:.• , ~,, t , :-,,t,,, I. 1., :r ill. New :1111.A.6.A.; El NEW ' : GOO .`, S i ;J -~ < =;t .',', ... AND NEW 14011 4.1.4 t46!At ' fsflilf Itli „,,' -,, ..., ~ . , ni i i j f, i 1 l 13 d i -; ; ! • '''' 1 W. - `•'.l. Horton & Brother, t -; . %i,...y 121111 ;.,1;NO. 1, SMITH it BOWEN'S BLOCK, 4r t WIT, SB OR 0, P.A. ME EMI 1-1 J .. 4; •`: .1 43') e r:11.44;: ;,01,r1HE citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity, will ,Jl„,,pleasss take notice, that the above store is =now-itrinn operation, and Will at all times keep' ..mbisonerat assortment of riaerohandise,and sell at the lower) prices. We sell 'lrt vif - 45 4 ,1 t BE -,.- (-Ili .f ~.. f';•l3 • • .._ Ur - PI - yid° Factory for „.L '' '- %Ifi r ets.; ~.. ..0.. two. . 1 Pilots for ...... ...... ....p....10 et!. DiWoes • for ...... ..... ......... j 20 ate .. -- • Froßsli, Gingirams „.... 26 ots. Q,aatps! Ownlilapaca, (speciality) 31 to 750. k , 7,' , ':-3=-:;`ii 'i,i' . ';' i..):.'fif, '' =',-' IEIII MEI Dress G 00.01,.,,, ws 112 if :; t of7vt7.. :di, - a • 7. : ♦ =I ;-; 'row '.&enChfand:XEW4:4lT4n3. Japanese .15' La kitilke, 1 # Fanoyoted and BLIOK DRESS SILKS 4e.eitrekt V•ftf4o • t." 6" 1);44, all at prides much less than have been fold tot before. We keep a fall line of -- 7.7 ft ::) 4.1 ~ CPASHOBAIs . ‘I'S g 4w N 1.4 Iffill CM • 1 • 5 • rienkee Notions, .Boots and Shoes, • :; i i ..,1 t- ;1 "maancr-taps:-. ..1 te• ?24?-1 -, t• :I s t* MIT'S AlNt4i.l4, Hosted frolibiagZ ... to 50 oto.; Boots from_2 50 to ~$5 50: Men? tilinirliWT::47 4477 "VWitSlIVI; :Dolt Shoos from ....or $l,OO to $1,50:., Otrilttrins' Shoes frooi...tantitrfl;F:r% Hato from t;;-, Trots. to 0. • Clam tcf.514251, 1 ;; csit ASV I PIe:2IZ :In; I, FEES ,OgOZel, :1".:1,111 7,;;Ar ' ,c , •;,;-_-,-,:,-14T, 'IY: iP, L 1J;p14•:9:3i v:4 -I ' L.c1.2 i ': ,- 4:::arnltt";!""Tr. , j... .:•,,,-....., - itrz, , .y :,1 1 :::;'..z. t '-• "" I ai.ri. vio;1 - k , .i - :;:!.z, i- - ,,• .. , 1) c.: at,(/ i 11.3.1 g cut& , litt II ....t , .., . 1 tl3 * - r e . o i ( I o sla jiii**- 1,11g&aso '7'' ' ...1 41,1, .1.,:i.-^, .TI tlyi.l:,:-. ••• - s. t%i.,..;,4 14 a .C•i-- , ,`"•• -;,•-•: tt f4La t v# : i FS' ~.i ~ z; - 3 A". • • ••Tit.; C.) a 7.: , : ...., , ,4„ 3 i ;..7'5,.-tt bit , 4,5..12.„ ! „_• , - 1 ....... 2,...., : , :: 2 , :t ..,...:.......: ' -'• ~: '.,t :. - .!-•b •4 .. -, I - r. 4 7i, I, - .r.,1 . .":1 , ... 11, bit B _,, ty, ,k. t 1. ;;, Toss from ..... —.4 — 'it fitirWS .1 1 /" . A Sugiira Ni' l / 4 - 4 :. . ... 4. ~.A2i'a ~., i Poveris Suss: at ' 4 ' i***. IZ't il l eafi. 4 , 04iffsils 7 from , 2 44 0 " W.A.K.4. :"111floosi . all - lkinds. - - t r%•!1}36+411, an kiwis. • I . , f i, ~Q4lnnio tio Is, "Mr deeding, low prices, and eirlet *Mutton to badness," seldoh le &ways gke t key,fo moss. ti aa.: 4 ,, , t,a. - 4 4t . : , ..::: 1 _ uttli ,Vre Miens or' brill out Arkirent. Ara 14 Air * ` Jleo,io dro .'y liilier belt lurid , etop - slc4l we are always pinata ii! see*" liodditi- i • ory -Uatiz, t , '.e,:i FP .: - .L:71 - .1 '';,......r-' - --1 W. Z. NORTON 9. ' AnallinosilsfAlan. ..--,, , r - c,7t 0t4.., s'n ~.t...,, , ,. - - ' - ' I ' , IST-4. AP, .470111 ; 410 , t gad ME MIME 21111 I= VrT,!;;E?I'CILV: =I s..~Y ~F'. ~~♦ • r,, 4 x ,i d', , ;:d.,. ~al::,ri,•.' ERSI NEN ... ~,,.... , ',' 1 - .:L f .4_,-: ',,.„. • , •_ - • -", •. ~ 1 3E . ' I- ~ 3: - ,' - • "11‘- ;:. -! .. 1, -; ' l''' .„,, 1 ,-, 0 ', , ,,, ~•.,.;: ..;',;:„ 14ap . : Araezi. 'ft .. „ , . .... . ....„ ......„.„ ..,, , _ ... ' , ~.,.... ~.4 „ „,:...:._ ~..„,,, :„ ~t 4 ,‘. .;: TrANING ADQpratOpill VANI,'UNADIi4 , BYEABit li,' -i- '' - e r v i n " ''' - iiii iiii' AClLatooll,coV.:.:- , ; '-.. -2 :r ' •,,..--- r.. , . 1 -.1 ,. . . - . - i -,.-,',..;.‘"P i r 1 ",.. . .11. 01 !' 8, , . . . _ r , ~, ,i • - -• - - 2 r :' ,'2 _'• -,-,'-- 1 1-, 1 4, , .: 1 ,1 — ; , --f" , • :I' z- , " l '-"',rif"; - i ; • :.-., • .-.: ~...., . ..,.. _ . . ~. .: . , .: . _.. _ ~, , ~.. Ir.-4 , ,c. r .i. `-.f: ,--.-"-, ~,•;;;‘,l ever brn lob this 'Casket, which he offer* to the &Olio at prices that cannot hal to give nttui Aft Carpets, Oliclot s, Houselrecp3rs 400as t a apoohtlity. The 4 1 4 1 614 " Goodly, r.ztt Jai° pill biloiinAyeryaitri iiZ a,310 • • it&l- of the. iaOst: Styles -9 Dry 1 • C „ - IHOSIVE . J:;!0 mai 30116113neloggligi 1;40)44111,444,41.4 I IN 4 .N. t iid • DRY GOODS! 1:',1 e• . •_, . . . , ..... , . ; ,I ,',. ~...:;, .pp?!; E : m9_c i po,D.L, , i Emigto.....r m stro 8,.,, ,ROINTS AND HOSIERY :.-.',r:=... ::' , g , f :.. e';' , '" ' ,XIVM.A. *1441#R1.404,Vii 5 4: - .iiPBOTALItir, :" 1- .' . - jsl7,-• ;:% - -ILATEI:ANik ;OAK, .1 ,- - ' i . Readr- Made , g Cliithin- - ; , ..,,,,..,,,...,„.„...,:._ ~,,-,,,_,‘ • _,,,r0,,,,.:„. "i7::i_7;1 , 71 ' AND A PULL STOCK(i (2F.,....,. r'? .r t 1 i ez' ..... ;-.,1.. .7'. 1 ..! '7 1 . ."'..'• ' 4 , K'.-'.l- t: Eri C Ghojioe • t :C • ,457 1: 4S .43 The Highest _Market Price paid for poi 3 c r d tig , wn 3; 914 4 3.1i.h-ct •Jz,ra ; Z, The pafronege of the pubhe mob May 11, 1871. . - - - , • -.-- .T. Mt. 131LX:13101:1114.71Sii .. , -•.---; , •...,, , ,11.„,•.i.5. , :•, tore •- ~,. Cheap Cash)!,k,flv - - 5 ,1..:,; _•:. 7 .1 .. ,'''':' ~_ HAS A PULL A.6SORTMENT OF NElifitSCOGßeii SUCH AS 1 .:-.- • - , . ..tr:i - ~. 1 . , Foreign - and Domestit - c-.illrr." 'Goods : E rbich-, / wlll be sold very . *beep.-• , :r7.. ;r,.. •7., . .. , - ' ). i. 2' LADJEW 0083.400701 .....V wiIITE;TIQUE: .., • . , . , , EuTTONS, AtcHINDS, CLOTHS AND CASSINERES, LINEN GOODS, POPLINS ,/krIIITE'GoOD , Gloves, Hosiery, Knit Goods and Notion*. . . ; - - : :.'g i777 . 41-:;.....'-'. --.= -, :i.:ii car:, t`ilL 1/4r4,-;'-`-t- 1k..;),A.-11(...."13-.0.-roceries-s' • , ._, _ ~ Sugar, ' Soap, Tobacco, - .Syrup, - Bice, ~ ' Salerattut, , - , Coffee, Tea, . Cracker s , Salt. s -.risk- flour:- Mite lict.Cevii i ilootwAk Shoes, Rubbers; CrOeliery,Voikiieu Ware,: &o,: ,-;: • :, _-.1 ; - ~ • , , .----- . Gash Paid for BUTTER, or shipped on flmaseisslon. • . • , „, • rinfiase:cllll . pd look , our Stook •Ovsei-y?ti In will: abrsytind as. ready and willing to show ihgr. .:• ~.4 ,::::). ,• .., , l'i .- *., 3 • . +7a ;.. 1- ,.i r ; 7_!. '). ~,,: j •,) I .„ + - Welleboro May 10 1871.—1 y. .. A ' • ~. ,_W . • 1 .... 8 1 .. tio;4 l tif i V Ole 1 44 111: 44Ala v iC:41;11 r . ..T.- - 7.. - .:: 1- -; li • . 1 ,, i ____ . . . .• . . ICIAVD last opened tlisir hew Stook of SPRING GOODS-and are want 600 Pieces of the beit.rshits at 10 elite per yard. Bost yard wide standard' -Sheeting, aid, 4,10, and 11 put yard. Our stook of , Ball % ,%) 600 -- -)T 0 . .. 1:: Z.-. ? .• r 4, g..., , ~,.... tail ... elites th e beethiands of. iii,•V 5- - ' f' -- •- .. ] :-. TS A i1f.,...- _ q..) fn - W - I' •- ti.i'l ?).:- . -1 la - '...,, ... .-‘;-!-4i ; - - 7 ig Ag7; :.° I F,":, ,‘ ',. i . • : - A ~ft r ,._,._t,-7 hy t sl4o: .. acai Japeinete its ^ff •, land &IkB, rifiscllo44ir' Grui#4414.4 0 , ti t P er, Organdies, Lawns, Rob * Patter,* gotteted liV- '. - .1 r . •--,...::.,.._,;,•••;. •, ~,.6;•••••-_:.,,: • ...[7. . ..i. . . sof ell abiles.44 Woo i . of I:k .7,-,-;,!;_i ; , , ,, t,i . ..: kr.; 4 : Z.:2.7 r, I,;' ;:77- 7, : t. , :::,;44,:.v1 , r zrt„.s. At: 4. ,:-.i.: 1 _, , , _ _ _ ,_„„,.... r .;777: ~ _. 1 . .t-t Iv ict ,t.nitg ~ .I.,;‘;, . :t.Tc.T.:.z.frf e,:' , ,. :a wl..ii Ja 1 ,t ., i' 1 _ ... 1 ';,. ',„...- J .,: - ,!"•:":• -- .. liaise an se .Gra,sit, t0ki..;14, 4 „ yi i , 0 r : : ,;;; . .i ~1 ,i' ... 71 ~ . fto 7... , : ..zr,'c•: - -. , - - 5 i , ... .7' t:.: l ' y. !I' P, ;,1!coilf papipAuktp3,.kei, ( 4.O. Wehese an' elegant line 'ef. ...' of: ?-4v - .1 - - - .• , :::—... . . I ,:.:3.1 . 1z1 e.:..1 :.• ..*- 1 0 n ?I •S: .I'i I',l ,14-t . , 7 - (3":-'1A. -.2.11,. %1.-11•:`? FROM 25 to 35 CENTS PERT tiliti .;._. ' ---;" ; ~.., '•-',,Wfs4l,4ll44tltOtittstif thtittlreit liiti)fAki*l latemes SHAWLti- it pßiaiii.. - We can'ehow the Wiwi the t:asiorttatiet'Of ' ' .- -. :• . ', . , .i , a , ...14,: , ;1,14.1,,, ,, , , --•-: :..1:%,, .s. - ~,‘,,- ~, - 1 4. --,.. ,5-,,mir, ''t. • `'-" 44 fi Ocitisiery;'.4uloviiirlaces and,,Ribbons, And, alall,Stoeltd. Li,"c. , .:. ~__. :• • i . talittithiltikEiNations EMI, I rriaillll4X4n‘ - 'l l'l'27.' ipti t '.=l:%:-W4ooi'lelexigiAltieitity:lif4ool"B ittiii :1380E8,1t0 soilVtite feettidiptiTett,of elt 7 A • - 4 Z % ,c e ^ who will favor fie . ,,Vth . 11, .ea,ll, Oat stoAlotc . 6 . 0, j . i.T3 . :,,t ;.L i 3 I Ki "I I,_l A a r. ! :: ; ,zOAPI.JULPE-C,,,k0-11EICapsi.: , and - - Straw. Goods is. , ; entirely new, verf extensix.e, and very ( iligaii.' L ' - GROCERIES --G-' ,... r'Z,A " - ;-..- - -='faid c PAPIrtSIVIS, we havd or nbundancei:. , )rget or,iieuienee Stook of WUITE GRA-labt10:0;13:11INA WARN. , ~, fOL . W.ttwil:ston will Bee how it le yooreelc i ..,.... t..t., t . .2... - , - , ..- .•I I' : - • 'A ( 01•P;' -7- 1; --::: ' - :•• - • - . ••• - ' i` : - -- - w.coxnaist . . ai, *ann.' . ..., . -,-._;•• ..; , 4-, , ,, , ,,,f_N , : - 5:-':,;;;-4,... 1 ME Mi „,..,0,....,...,.....1,21,:,,,,,,,,1;:. , ::', . - ,..J., , , • . ..- 't / t,, • .-,,',..,,', ''.---,--- 1 ..0.;.: cis • ,r la . n • -Trio -ft -5,...,.....,.. ..,_, ~..,_ .-.4...,......, .• .7 - , ,-,.. A 1..1.744..i.' t i`';tl2tl'.i'.ii ' :l " ,' .=olll,l*-,'tiiiiiiiiiii4c,'.':;,,,,.. 1 • ' . ‘,” ..f• - • ..... -4,,q-f:V'di),t7'-:=;',-,-i'li'.; .... • ,'1 ~ .:4.. ,- , 'KA -3 .? 4872. ' - ' f..., ,tt.gt.s4 F:A.4: .4 1 9.:4,: ..1 . IC4 • ,,, - ' ' j - 1 - . 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' '11 ,- .f: ,' • - IRE BM , V', . , ES MIME ME t.:f i-i} ..) • ' The Cficapest Place in Tesvo;te Eny.your _ - - . ir 1111 MI .z 1 ', ~-. :' - :,- • • I 4 : . ii ` -- )ii k A ift ,'- ' - ' A iii i , • "IPW" rielig -1,,,..r 11 f.t t • %Zi - • , r; ' f .'‘' • , - • ux-ri.an ro-r)nsE)rs. ;I.7l'''..tr, ei"4'.s7sr -• I k a : - ..k" . :jti 2 * ..: *r:'7lglHteliXDASVlatin' an* ••=e- 41161,8% • - °Uri. - 'MI are Invited to call for Ittlt( - 1 . 1 A so . , (Booho'a Ord Stand) Blain Eltelet, 4.1.•.- • Grao rleS 4 . f. ' , it,r ~.!, ...; 0 '),'lV:t: ', . ') ; . 0 ta 1, 11 111 OREM THOMAS n. DEL =I MB GOODS! :: ~. .:F~_.. ~~z. . IRE !!!!, 4crti ~ ~ ~ ~a~~~ MIII PA., =I MEM 1 ; IMM ci TAUSAN, t . A. A TRIMAN. Just'retfitueilfrOns' Ar 4107 York, anci has tOokthit: poet CO* p4to iasioriment of,Negthtstie:frootiiiud.. /Awe _ Building li r cirdtwe'eper brought to the malty. The goods being bought ditect from - th e effacturit, Icon sell affront 20 to 25 per if cent ktvcrprim thats.decders who buy from Tee -- 0 1 4 r third/tau*. , - :Wilt oonfoitbo nox4 deo (beet th 12;01): 13 0 flog =add ° .' „ aomPliteaor- , 88 50 Ditch gues t N 6: 1; i#?? ' 4 76 P a o l l l - 1 4 111 0411i01216j ock • ,Beak ."`r' k r" . „....b l / 04 6 2 00 — ."`r'"iterelirtuers, parte!, (socketp 8 76 Best coaihnuikers , • ' b 'OO 11 " 6241110 ' 1 • 1411113 i Valises, per set, 700 Betthoiotaavtadjcuitable bit brace 1 00 Barber's • • ,` " Silver plated, 223, Steel Taro - , 00 • - Silver plated, ' $1 76 1 t0s 26 Good hind sew, 1 - 00 Best files, 26 par cent disootint. But drawing knife, • ; 80 A No. 1 mahogany plumb and level, 00 A completeassorttnnt of Dlstense saws. The -above are but a stnall part of th 600 dlf event' tools I keep for meohanloa• use. I will guaintitio the prices and quality to satisfy . the 'Most'exidoal._. - Mirror have on:: hand dO different idadt - ef kaki, such ad eta: knob: lookS,, mortice knob loose, rim dead looks, mer. '4lO mead looks, rice awl mortice °etches, upright end 'horizontal rim and dead locks, furniture anCoottage looks. Night latches and lotiks, `with combination work.- Rabbeted looks and latches_ forlelding and sliding doors, all kinds. The oelebrated store' door looks; 500,000 otianges.i , • Chest look'', all , kinds, including Yale's cora hination, the beakmade. drawer, "otiPhoerd and , cionomiter ; locks -..non-plokabla. .I,4pten Sim knob looks, knobs complete, $4 76 ; /;-dozen rim knob looke, with knob,,' butts Mid screws complete for 12-sdoors, 6 00 The nevi' French encased Web, the hest latch ever consttoted, per dozen., 2.00 Common house lat hes, per dozen, 80 'keep!' oomplete assortment of the "National Stitt," a, petfeckrigitteitd.left butt. loose joint- worth more than all others pat together.— Every do#r having this butt (itsths buildings thee wever7borne4 Irchittary 9th):teas detour.- ' l .42dollStglgatdlikt - 47 dollar made." Come Attittglit the, priced before - you buy, and 1: you-good. Remember, all goods at from TEN to PIETY PER CENT below'maltufacturere prices. - • J. SCREIPFELIN, JR. =lli v. S' r -, BM BM duce. . XEPT:' .!•._ .- •:,,',‘ )51/%.T,/tEr4S;l":'' jsTagEs calf t . : If A ITS ORIGINAL COLOR; PROMOTES ITS 611011TII! AB S SPLENDID DRESSING. ~TRY ONE EOM IND THICKEN DP THE THIN. 'LOCKS! Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine., Price one Delia, Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., proprietors. tuitiOiATOST;NABRITA, TOL I Mtg. 3, 1614-17. SEE SE B3EZ 1 . T -...'' i • . "--•-• ~ • , ots, . . .ca 15., 0 • ; zi -• di .•os 0 1;:1, ;:i ,:'=' ••, O . r '" ' f3OO, zi . ,41 . 0 1... - 147 . .• Pi a+ •2 1 ,7 1 @ r. , yizi ,t 4 ,e• i th- :0 ;: t • sz 4 .14 It I ' tk- ;4 0 _B-.2 1 gl5 51 P4B , " •-• R : i r .., ii ,....,, 0 a , t 1 . A , I, a . , Jag igi j1:C1 ~,,1 4 ',.... 7 . ,.. -.4 . 4 , 4 :,•• Q /4 ;, ', 1 : il ?: 5, o .18 - 3 00; i:::1 Q 1 2 2 z c„,...ti. , = ~.! 0.,. F-I. ) 7! . ' S i l a Q V 0 ..itrta .%, „ s r.. . I:4 „„ CIS tt 4 -1 , 4 4 , 0 a ... e , ci , hcp trA• Eitt a 0:1 4,, ...* 2 2. r, g ,„„, -4,,,,,•1) , CAl' ~.. 7, , 116.1. J 2 p it • 9., :4 1. ....1 0 ,52 ; ; ;.r. .4::...Z:Z6: 1 itt!;.: 2 7 .,:;z.::c0 ct ! .. 1.., It t 0a aS e.,ci t czt :'- --et....v e . - 4) ?- 4 . cc': ' E 3, * E .74 . i• .....F 4 - 4 - , 1.!'• ' „..? - :i . • t:0 EC 4 9 ,F+ P fr. 141 E-• f„, 111311 MOM 01E1 MEI 7: .. Mai =ME Mira 22,1971 HALL'S SICILXAN HAIR RENEWER Is the 'only perfected and, scientifically prepared preparation , of its., kind l ever offered to the public, and has- no- competitor iti t By its 'use GRAY HAIR is soon restored 'to ' its original youthful color and bril liancy, which is so much admire& by all. Persons whose hair is thin orfalling out will, by the use of our Renewer,soon see its good effects, as, by its tonic and stimulating properties the halt glands will be incited and the hair groxi thick and strong again. In cases of Baldness it will create anew growth unless the follicles are destroyed. It is cooling, and allays all hating and irritation - 4 the scalp. It does not stain 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 latift l so much longer. Send fbr our Treatise on the hair, free to all, by mail. ~ , .. ..,„ .. i rw .• 1-- , JI4":.n:LI. rd• eD ; IV' , CIZ iiiV cp. Lo 144 po-tri.. au ' l- '45! c f- ' l 2 ot -- .,t i t°" . •=',..4' 17 1,-9 8 - if • ,;::: g . ..4 ia -s ,e4 . cei M t 444` aciP ...... , 410 insurance Agency xkoxVZL %RIGA CO., PA Life, Fire,, and' Accidental; Assets over $24,Q00,000. ASSETS 01":011PANIES Inewecr. of North America, Pa $3,050,536 60 Pranklin Fife Ins. Co. of Phila., Pa, 3,087,452 35 - Notth Brittehh Meronntilo Ins. Co. e of London and ,Edinburg, 10,000,000 North•lAmor. Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. 500,000 Nlngsra Fire Ins. Co.of N. Y 1,000,600 - Phrniers Mut. Fire Ins„Co., Yor:lt, Pa. 909,889 lb Phconlit Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Hart- ford, Conn.. 5,081,970 50 Ponii'd Cattle Ine..Co. Of Pottsville. 000,000 00 Total ' - • $24,229,847 64 Insurance promptly effeet4d by mail Or other wise, on all kinds 'of Property. All losses promptly adjusted and paid. Live stock, insur ed against death, Are or theft. • - All communications promptly- attended to Otos. on Main Street, 2d door above Church et., llnartille l Pa. W3l. B. SMITH, April 26, 1871-tf. Agent. gTEREOSCOPES Numini, ~ __ __ ALBUMS, • • CHROMOS, -, - --' 1 . 1 !MAME& E. &, H. T. ANTHONY & CO., • I 591 BROADWAY,I NEW YORK, • - Invite the attention of thti Trade to their exten sive assortment of the above goods, of their own palgiCatioa, manufacture and i °nation. Also, PHOTO LANTERN ELTDRii,: . , , -' and - : GIVIPHOSCOPES. NEW *TIMOR YOSEMITE.i ',.• E. & H. T. Artinay,& CO., 591 BROADWAY, Nav YORK, ~, , :. • ~. Oppo ite Metropolitan Hotel, INFORIRREI AAR MA UFACTURERS OF PRQTOGRAPRI , MATERIALS. - ',/, 4111 !Ph I , / 8 // -11 Y- ' 1 EED I POTATOES.—EarIy Rose for sale at $1;60 liar egsDel at t. WAVAIAIT BRQS. ' OS Anil 1111, ISTL-tc - : . , ~ . :,..;,r.q, o o4. : :irEiiiPLAit&.r LE IN& ISSOCIITNN. *tittered Lei special Aoit of the Leglidelote Pennsylvania. !CHARTER pERRETtIii # . PEMALES . ADMITTED ON. EQUAL MUM - Orriosas Hon. S. Xi Cues*, President.. - ,- L. A. TYLIIR, Vice President. A ZRO Gory, Seoretary. • • . - , ; PLAN—To same a benefit of $2OOO at deatb,membership fee (payable In ad- ; ; rank] . slo.oo j.• Annual due, (after Ant year,) $ 0 Mortuary assessmeuts, from $1 to $ 2 10, ae aording to ago. Persons insured from 15 to' 00 tiara of age. Wanted, an Retire business man' in ares 7 township, to work for the Good Templar* Motu- O 1 Benefit Aesoolation. BBNTI•111T, General Agent for Tioga Co. ! Tioga, Feb 8, 18x1 tf FIRE INSURANCE, JNO. I. NtIiTGIIELL, Art, Issues Policies in first-clays Companies ates = Xdicow Xtette•sg, RELIABLE COMPANY Jan. 4,1871.-4. The Cheapeit Riles is the State .• For - Photographs! . AT . H WOOD'S GALLI.IIY! .. • 1 1- 1 CARDS fur 60 cents. Large pictures and A.! frames for SI. Old pictures copied, en larged and finished In the finest style.. New style frames and everything kept In a gallery on hand, or furnished to order. THE LOWEST PRICES AND THE BEST WORK. Dooms. over Gardnor's grocery store. I Fes 1 1871 tf • Wellaboro; Pa. ' • - • Application. for Charter. ,XTOTICE,IB HEREBY' GIVEN that the fol. IA lowing applications for charters of ineor poration havq been filed in my office, and will be presented to tho court of Com Mon Pleae of Tioga county, Monday blay 29,101: • -- , Application of Oliver Hatuilton, Jacob Ler risen, John B. Everett, et. al., under the name of "The First Methodist Episcopal Church," of ; Jackson Center, Pa. Application of, Joel Culqer, Luman /Fenton. ;Jeremiah Klock and others, to amend the char ter of "Tho . Firat Union Church of Charleston. !Application of J P. Kingsley, Aaron &quire. Nelson E. Brace and others for charter of lacer pOration of "The Baily Creak Baptist Church of :Rutland." 4 May 1.1.. 1871-3 w J. P. DONALDSON. Proth'y. ANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTOR ED. Just published by DR. LEWD 3. 266 'pages. Third Edition. THE MEDIOAL COW PANION - AND GUIDE TO HEALTH, on the radical cure of Spermatorrhtea, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Lotion, Impotency, ,Mental and Physical Incapaoity,;Lnpodiments to 'Marriage, eta., and the Venereal, and Syphilitic Maladies, with plain and clear directionsfor i th. Speedy cure of Secondary Symntonui, Gonorrhea*, , Gloote,•Staletxtres, and alt diseases of the shin, such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Mars, Boils, Blotches and Pimples on the face and body. Consumption; ,Epildpsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence , or seaual est ravagan- e. Th. celebrated author, in this admirable Tres ,tioe, clearly demonstrates, from a forty years' 'successful practice. that the alarming conic .qucnce of self abuse may bo radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, cer tain, and Effectual, by moans of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, can be effectually cured, cheaply, privately, and radically. , OZlP `This Book should be in theilhands of • ev ery youth, and,every man in the land. Sent under seal, in as plain,envelope. Price 50 cents. Address, DR. LEWIS, No.l Beach St s New York. I ' ' March, 8 .1871.-6 m. ro" es ial t" . 41 g bin 0 14 _ us ti. A ' KEEP ON_iiAND AND MAKE TO ORDER OUGlintS & PLATFORM Spring, Wagons. We do not propose to sell "cheapei than the Oheapest,i h'Ut malts as good as the BEST at reasonable prices. We also do painting: in the. highest &ad best sty of the art. .Apy one wanting anything in our line will please CALL. 9 t; •- 11 • . • •" H. BAKER lt , SON. West nal : • • ty(i'Till:,wol: KING ChaSS.—Wo are, now urepared to futnislf claStlP3' - iV/Lb • conStenc- employment' at Immo; the +r bete Of tinao or for" OW ii pato - moments. lausitira new. light and profitable, tuber sex eastly eats: from dere to $.6 per aw:link, and • pro portional 14 1 / 1 9 by ai3Voting their whole time to ttio hualtun.e boys and pi Of. earn nearly asmuchasmem. ,That alt wk., see this notice. may send theft address, bnd test the business. wo make this unparalleled offer: To barb Os are notG'ell satisfied, WU will wand $1 to pay for the trouble or writing. - Full particulars, a 'valuable "ample which will do to commence work on, and • copy of The 1 eaide's Literary amp:mien—one, of, OM largest and bestifamily newspapers publisbed—all sent free by mall. Reador, if you want permanent, protta lo work, tuldri.as - AL141.111 AUGUSTA, Mullis A prilllo,lß7l.-Syn. $5 To $lO Per Day. ItOY w S miga eitEN, 'and OIRLS who onwign in our uow builinoB mike from $ iu CEO put iLiy in /boll '(.4n luoallileo. Pull partlonlars Outl Votruutiouti Sinn froo by mull. Tl7OBO it/ 1/431:4 Of pormauont,rrofitablo Nvork, should adilrolia at once. pEORGE STINSON dr. cp„Rortland, Wino: 1 April 19.1871 PLASTERI PLASTER.. ; luTiLL'be kept constantly on hand at Tioga VV Depot, until the 15th of May next, a . $7 50 per ton. J. DILLISTIN, March 15, 1571 2ra. A PPLIOATTONS FOR LICEI•YSE.— Notice .A L is hereby gifreu that the following named pereone have unt4c application for tavern Men— ses and eating house licenses, and that the same wilt be preeented to the °curt of quarter Ses sions of Tioga county, the 29th day of May, in stant, at twb o'clock P. M., when all interested May attend if they think proper. I 'JOHN P. DONALDSON, Pro'y., i . • iIOTELB. L. J. Kimble, Litifrenctiville. Z. Phillips, Fall Brook. . James Patterson, Blosebusg, , J. Wilson, . VI • - Ix W. Hibbard, Milan& i C. W. Wheeler. Union.* • Orson Edgoomb, Westfield.* • '(3l co, Close, Westfield* . _ : 1 James Kelley; Moss. ' . . William Sage, w R. W. Thomas, 4 ( , ,_. N L. Boynto:i, Jackson." 1 • , S. ROM 01,1 MOT. .-- . , 0. 0. Phillips. Knoxville. - William L. Therats,Mard. ' Robert Traver,Traver, Elkins, 1 Miirgan Sb ant, Deerfield, Eugene, 0 Martin, Oseedit-, Elias M. Smith, Tioga.a —, E. Bond, Unw,teneevilkk • , . E /Inn 1101.18,E v q. • Hurly A Hayes. ItiosSbu. • Martin Scully, Bloesbur g. intuits S. blitehelli Bless. _ ' 1 Steplien Bowen, • • 4‘ ' • - , . - Rob,* Begat. ' g. . i . . Bernard A. MarraY, ' • - .2. M43/.3,1871 4w • UtPRITAT;ABNiffIT WELLSBORO, PA. 86 any ~ ; , i Iv I grant Inanrando I, MITCHELL. Atari:lh 2i,,tf. ON