TIOGA COTINTY-AGITATOR. :Local Items. WEDNESDAY, Ttl 7, 1871. . Now A4vOitiseMbints. ilontd and 4booFt-ll.E.Bmill & S n. Cash for Wool—Derby & Flecbler. For Sale—C.C.Matera. Adm're Notice—Amy Austin.] " 11. N.A hiricb. For BAlo—Wru.Carroll. .1. H. Barker goes to New York !or' r Andi to-morrow. • NV011E11)00) has now in - full operation street spriolchir, which is really a " goorflostl• these sultry hot clays. ion SA-TIF:.,-A light two horse her wagon for sale cheap. Titnegiven. Enquire a' the Cheap COPII store of C. C. MATHERS. NoricE.—Tiro books of Fishier & ‘bdolph, which were closed May 29, remain volit Derby & Fishier for settlement. 2w IL E. Smith Son, of Tioga, aro now rere.l% ing lot! of new goods in the line of boots and 'lire them a call. S AIL or REAL ESTATE.—Hon. S. F. Wilson has sold his beautiful residence and farm on the State road, to Messrs. William and Laugh , r Bache, of this village, for $15,000. ICE CREAM, &c.—The Baptist society will serve ice cream, ke., in the balls of the Court Heim, on 4th of July next, for the benefit of the Church. Tho Commissioners have kindly tendered them ICE CREA. _.:NUENT.—The ladies of the M, E. Church invite their friends :Ind the public in general to meet them at the chapel of their 'rhumb on Wednesday evening, June 7, 1571. . ICE CREAMPARTY.—An ice cream; party will come off at ManTeld on June 29th1 July dOth, and ly Ist, fo the benefit of the Presbyterian Chirob. The pnladie, as well as es.l pecial friends and members, nre invited to parti- 1 ' eipate. I - 1 Colt lISSIONED.—Gen. R. C. Cox has been commissioned a Ida* General of militia) for the I3th . diVision of this State, which cotn- 1 rues three counties—Su'Ryan, Bradford and 'Flop. Let the citizens of the division take the occesiary steps at once toprganirccompanies, and report to the General at Welleboro, or Lib. irty, in this county. ADMITTED.—Our young friend J. o.' W. Bailey, Esq., passed a very creditable exam ination and was admitted to the bar at the pies ent term of court. Mr. B. has been a faithful student in the office of G. W. Merrick, Esq., ‘ for, over two years, and now starts out for Mimeol with the hest wishes of many warm friends for his future success. LIGHTNING.—The house of Efitain of Harrison Valley, was, struck byl lightning on Tuesday, the 30th ultimo, and, to•I getter with its contents, burned to the groUnd. —Andrew Crowl, of Delmar, bad a calf struck by lightning on the evening of tho same day, -car his house, killing the calf. A eatie of cataract, and one for artifl cti pupil were operated upon at the City iTos pit es.terakty, by Dr. I) EG RAI'F', the 25 kr , , more cuie2 of cataract were operated upon ilia City Iloepital, by Dr. I - I.DeO RAVI', onIIII VII. ^u nit R:Lot:v.—lt Is said that the editor o the PtiigliDintroi Lentlo• is about publishing the Ilk! of Ituloff, as it was confessed to him by th , InardP'rer before he wee hung: Ituloff positive!. dulled before he swung that ho made ill. confess nto any living wan. One or the )oither part. ,e this case lies ; and ofjcourse the public wit i. , ten tt he lie on ItulotY. If Ituloff, then, be th tow, bow can his confession be believed ButErs.—Mr Sexton, the very popu tar echool teacher at Fall Brook, Ens purchase , a desk or,ao for his echool room, with Looney generously donated by his friends. 11 r. B. Austin, of this village, has his 'as. Ihd blind factory nearly ready to commonco Lu iness. This factory has the latest improved ma cfimery for doing first Hass work. —Tho new steam saw mill at Antrim is no• .e.operation, and luraer is being sawed for th trection of houses for miners and others who ar t do business at tho Antrim mines. A fellow typo and quondam towns I,in dropped in op us last week—all the wa • i:om Kansas. Wd di4 • not at first reeognir.: Henry Root, who once had a case in this office. Ile gives a good account of Frank and John, hi. I.r, , ther4, who loft the Agitator otlice for the wee }car:, ❑go. The annual meeting of the Tioga co ~fedienl Society will be held at Wollsboro, o We(ineFlay, Juno 21. Vlore will born lecture i the ex erring, by Professor Allen, of Geneva Med i,ll College. Subject : " Progress of Medicine.' The meeting will commence at 10 A. M. D. BACON, Beo'y. 1. AMERICAN LIGHTNING RODS.- 31e , srs Lyon & Night aro now in this village putting up rods fur all who &sire. These rods are manufactured in Chicago, Illinois, and are 01 general use throughout the country; and in ca,o, it is said, has ono failed to Safely do its work The company olias $5OO to any person who will show a building that has been injured by lightning when using their rods. Those gen-' ileincti took ono of the Cleveland, 0., rods down from E. H. Hastings's house the other day,: irhieh had been struck by lightnil twice, and I iunil the l ip melted off to the malt rod. It is %,:ry evident that if no rod had linen attached to the liothe, it would have been struck. Let the pmple protect their property Irbil() they have opisortnnitv. S rATE S. SCHOOL CONVENTION.rTlle o!veuth annual Convention of the Pennsylvania , '-hhartl. School Association will be held at Al lent`hr. Tom , dav, Wednesday and Thurs. ‘lay,•itpe 13th, and - 15th of June. All the Tli6:ltolay Sello9l Wo.t., rs o f th e Keystone Stlte are invited to bo present r l .-11, evangeli cal school Is requested to send two or morn A...le gates Those who propose to attend should no- A• J Breinig, Allentown, oho is chairman of the local committee of arrangements, on or before the i"th of June, so that entertainment may he secured, and orders for excursion tickets, procured and forwarded. EEC= VALUABLE DONATIONS.—Mr. F. F: Philadelphia, has recently presentel to tLe Loginecting Department of Lafayette Col lege, Easton, Pa., a complete working model of a constru , ted in England, at a anit 'of .„,r The Library of this dereirttnent Las lately been onri:hed by a number or works al on Engineering, presented Ly Mr. , :dward Miller, C. E., and a collection of the repo Is and all other official documents relating to the Suez Canal, preien)ted to the college by the distin cuished French Engineer, M. Ferdinand de Les— ,.eP. It is contained 'in twentpthree volumes, with maps, plans, and is tho only complete collection of the kind in. this country.—Enston p rc.*. TIOGA PROSPECTS.—Out enterprising t,i , ,1,1$ at Tioga nre heg,inning to wove things 'hely in the way of building. Mr. B. C. Wick ham has a foil force at work breaking ground for a i,1,,e1; of five stores, which will bo pushed 2.41) 7 ' ily forward to eampletion. 11. E. Smith & Sori,l Philo Teller, and T. L. Baldwin & Co , have also c. , mmenend operations C. H. Seymour, Tito has j ust finished a large dwelling, which is occu pied Lv himself us a dwelling and law office km.: Dobbs is now hammering nt the anvil in, I.ls new blacksmith shop, just completed, which ci ton t relent, commodious and large. F. E -- : `mitt. Erg., is erecting a very neat law utir.., t be occußied by himself, and which will add raueik to the leauty of the street. Mr. 13. M. Smith bits just finished the repairs on his hotel, and is new in full blast catorieg to the writs of:-.the Public. E. Bayer has a largo new tannery erect. „,„, tel on the site of the old ono, which' ..andi3y 'tan(' will be in operation in a' few days: - • • --• • This looks as though the spirit of en prise was prompting pur neighbors to keep pace with the growing Tillagos 9f this yougt7.' l " -. 1- ;I l° :"N in frq *WA, at. a LETV geistoii pri glap,pitiiittOqUille Titc,GARFM"S . for the opening of mien from the Avenue to Walalslreet, on both sides of Main street; and for th'e removal of wooden animal ( ?,P, The following' orders wore Jailed; ,-To IT. Danko, for s4oi Asa Smith, $4; J. K. Bates, $2B: May 30, in regular session, the Burgess was instructed to negotiate with ,Williata,Carroll for, 'pallid an whieli to build &Pound. "' " Tlio Clerk was instructed to place the' beiongh duplicate in tho hands of the Collector. Adjourned to Jutiefi. • , _ HARD TIMES—AND PROGREBS.t+-WO sea by our demooratio contemporaries, ,that_ the times are hard; fortunately we don't deo I any whet?, else. • 1 , • Tuxes are high—but people have the money wherewith to liquidate, r; Money is tight : but most people manage to got some. ' - - Jura- : Our quiet Village is a sample of other average towns, we suppose, and never before in the his tory of this county, hit's'Wollsb(;ro Veen making snob rapid progress as at present.' Building is going on in more places than wo can keep the run of.' 'Every few days' We notice a 'noir' frame and . roof, where Orr° was nething, i of the ,kind the week before, and men engaged in manufact uring ase quietly kbaildingl or enlarging; 'their works to meet increasing Amanda. T6o new Sash and Blind Factory 'of Bcn'j. Austin's will soon be in working' order. The large and well conducted cabinet shep and ware hou!e_ of Vantorn t hes been enlarged dud impivved, turning out specimuas of furniture of a quality seldom equaled in a town like ours. Mr. Vannorn has been fortunate in securing gep7, man artizans of more than usual skill in lino woodwork, and his are rooms aro a credit to the Borough—and himself. James Donaldson is bandit:lift ue,at dwelling house on Wain Street. Joliti, Gray ialmilding two_ cottages in the village. F. P.4lunnell bail ing, two cottages on the Avenue, and the one al ready painted will compare very favorably any building of the •like• size in tdvibl has also converted the brushy, Marshy flat into - U cortifield, and the stony, stuttipy side hill above it, nto a.stumpless and smootho grain field. Bred has a very pretty notion of shiniug up a rough pie" of lanO. To CaTiap3PONl*DiTS.—Meenie . your verses are not poetry;' "grove" and "above" are not rhyme, either; and your feet and logs are badly lop•rided ; bppyolF pardon' , .,we ip can the meter.) AS to magazine writing—when the best writers in the country are not half employed, and when each of our leading monthlies receives fuom one to two thousand articles each month, most of them very passable, of which they sel dom publish more than two or three, you will see that you stand about as much chance ofsucceed ing in magazine work as yott do of being struck by, lightning. If you are eager to take " a band in'tbo world's work," as you intimate, can't .you get a sitoation• as a dairy woman ,witieh, is ill healthy, honorable and useful occupation. —J. 8., there is some vigor in your" style, and you have ideas; but what you sendfi is not po t ., etiy. We publish two stanzas, verbo ti im et puno— ttiatinz. Compare them with the early verses of Pope and Cow ley, , and you will see th e difference: / '" Doer reader my tho'ts have been a the wing *And have bro't roe a subject on wh ch`tO sing • ,'Tie a very common and useful ipi , g '" 1 . 'Tie reason, , • t " It enables men or the higher station To tend the affairs of every nation What would be our presedt situation ? Without reason.l —Marie N., no. NOYouAg„ anon who apeDa the ultimate of his first name " ric" is fit for matrimony. You will survive it: puppy-love is not as serious as you suppose. We had an at— tack in our younger days, that got is on us be tween the mumps and measles. It lastedthree or four months, daring which we wore haunted by a rabid desire to wed a light blue dress and a head of tow-colored hair, and work ourself to death in proof of our devotion. To be near our Divinity, we hired out to her father to boa and ‘ 4 pick stun" on a bard, rocky farm, At 4 .fpqrdoli7 tars a month. - By tho Limo we had earned`twelve dollars at. that sort of thing, we felt better.— Hire out on a farm, or go as apprentice to some useful trade. DECORATION DAY.—This day is be ing accepted—very rightly and properly—as a. national holiday.. Our exchanges' come laden' with particular" and lengthy descriptions of the ceremonies observed on that day, and of the high honors bestowed on the memories=of men who died that the nation might live. In many lasge towns the day seems to hove taken rank as hardly second in importance to Independence Day. • We should like to lint it on record that' this village, second to none in loyalty during l our dark days, was among the first in point of doing honor to our dead soldiers , on Decoration Day. But the :truth must be told': the....4emonstration was far from being what it should b - dv -been—what we trust it will be in future years. A respectable audience gathered at the church; there was a prayer by Rev. Mr. Calkins, a well worded address road by Dr. Buck, and some very genial end spirited remarks by Rev. N. L. Rey nolds; after which the crowd quietly dispersed. Many went to the, cemetery, 'and, flowers were placed on the soldiers' graves therein. But the affair lacked the spirit and impressiveness of si milar ceremonies at the South over the Confede rate dead. There they keep the day with th' most intense feeling and enthusiasm; there entire population turns oat; all business is sup pended; bands of music, followed by companre of young girls dressed in white crape and laden' with flower wreaths, visit and decorate the grayee of their soldiers. All show that they feel the solemn significance of the occasion. Captain Niles, who has been an eye witnese of the way this day is observed in_SontluCarolina l , says that the man who can witness the real moor. ning of the Smith over her dead heroes, - ivithidry eyes, must have a hard spot in him somewhere. No suppose no man Of sense looks on tho ob servance of this day as a political affair, and we, are thci•efuro surprised and pained at the Fact, that we saw not one Demoorit of our acquain tance at the church on Decoration Day. tot us next year commenee to make tur i ng!- .t. lit time, and let the day be obterved ( with the honors and ceremonies which are eminently appropriate, in memory of our dead heroes. . ATROCIOUS DEPRANITY.--AMOR di e , eaves tried in court the pas( week, was, ono that ' * oihibited an amount of brutal depravity, ?Vl nately rare, but containing such lessons to jurors, ..n wall as to parents, that we do not feel justified in passing 14, by with a mere notice. We allude to the case of the Commonwealth vs. William Phillips, in which the defendant Wail charged with rape; in the first count, and assault, with intent to commit rape, in the second. It was, proved, on the part of the Commonwealth,, that en a certain day during last October, the defend-, ant inclncs i l n young woman4-whose name we 0 take a seat in his buggy for a ride village, sonic four or five wiles die- withhold— l to Westtiel girl wa proved to have borne a geed od tiil3 iequainte2 ATM), Phillijm.— tan t. The chat 11Mer, 1 Once ln , po.session ..f her, so to speak, Phillips seeins to L i ire been actuated by a brutal loter l itH to lose her until be bad consortium. ted his purouse. Ile.refused to take her to her frielnds in Westfield; and insisted on taking her for a ride up to Harrison Valley, though she ob jected strongly, and'insisted on being taken to her friends at Westfield. To this I ,he paid no heed, hut drove up tho valley to a small inn kept lay a Mr. Ilurlbut.. Hero he stopled,andendea vored to make the girl drink whisky, inidiar Pre teneoof its being good toy check thtieOld,"_brit without avail. Before starting for We/stile/4i however, on the advice of re landlord, she took a little wine, which bad ev dently been drugged by Phillips. Late in the pvening he (started for Westfield, the girl urging hint :to take her Noma at once, which be promised to do; a but, after , driving a mile or two, ho turned off abruptly in the 4144- tion of an untenanted building, where•ho made brutal attack on the girl whom he was bound in honor to protect, in a manner which we cannot pat tieularise further than to say that .success In it mould have 'entitled hiin-to fifteen years in the penitentiary. HO did not succeed' at this time, and again started in the direction of Westfield, tYreateri trio' glitirataftried but - of attetupted t escape him. Being familiar with the locality, be next selected a lonely: place, that ho' thcipght better adapted to his pUrprotte,• and again' droire off - the road, threatening thelife of the now the, roughly frightened,girl if klio did ,All, this time she was conscious of being drugged, kut Act to nob 0010 al iq maim) t 1 mea. MI t °dl/ Y Pqr t e ; B 4 - f i t lal, t hg - iiiliii - 4 . r*,X, 14 to u PO f . , 'e at Juto lii !Aft Iggyitt*/ It i , the p wlse li st lifint i und r _ s itia iiiro g iuduri thind ; i i ii by relining. , - Its e 4, big s , ~..„' of Weigtlield,„biltri§spolklmolut tittitilir and Wood by threats Itild'..vp once - to - le b buggi, again, - he swearing he would take her di rectly to •Westfield, which, promise, ,he itiattkt, driving into the village about midnight; ,put in 's'end Of stopple& be drove through the town at full 4eeakend int9Ahe tivfibAl4ttl OP rititrMl l .l nearlAi levelwith the hilsB7l ll 9Qr.. 4,0 1 1114 4 used tbreate'againat her life unleskalle - yiel4a;( and, threat!' proVing riguirsiling,,ln'i seizedihir '. and hold a handkerchief '.ihri.'robritil.l. The victim only remembers that the handkerchief was Wet, and that she experilna* sense of .suf focattOn, a ft er which all 1s i t lyi heir, until she t o ne herself among Mende to nail day, sick, . t e9d lame from a sprain, received in Jutapi o ng 1 from stfiii,iniggi *heit'attbmpt 'to, Ysaiqui . :' *The rest 4f the evacuee ie by ,otipii,'.wittiOssia,. iield.' corroborates the above.. It is too instal and Iro voithili for particular detail in a decentnawspa• per, :but'a fiVr'leitding palate may Ins undo glad- oien4Y, 'PzPitoijitt,l l . ' 94.o4i „ifi• . 7 .. "" `,. ' l ' ~:1- ' Dr. Beagle. teetifies, to,being sllaltid • .PPI I IOI7 early in the morning-by Phillips, who A . gwanted to sheer ..' Min 1 sontothinin '. What - be' bad td; " gloisw'ritna . ttiainyieli . . abliii 3 O 4 •ftirf,, iyAtiron La' tavern- parch in i: ii,,,eitate Of:sliegeec4 'expos4l4,-- The inferno - us propositions whicb,he mede,te:ftla doctOr concerning the :drugged: and insemsiblo , girl;cannot be told' heri; 'and-hie beastlyoMM• duct; on the spot made it necessary for the 'Wide force in restraining him. Tie utter paralysis of; moral sense in this young man, : pay ybe inferred the feet that be .boasted of this performance when on a " ben ,deet in AddisOniatidiatheilluaie& bingelkien iiiiii lgßakeintectfif T O l JA k' PCi l l' z ir 4 . ,l4l !A us i g ' l Ft. flo lilear was the case that, by; ad v i ce oz.;itopfpia,, •hilleaded gUiliiic;" the Count' of'illitrtill,4o.l' au the nitire's . erieitklfount'lntiatc4roppled,iss i t ' get Trwithf " *itikie g thb u iiiiitik" griffin 9 el ,our ~ . • tia4 and a Anti of ~ 1 .+5,n_0. _WA 4/ 1 4! ..,./A 04! of the fifteen years penidtyiwouldlMTO pean►izters in dodOrdanao':itlth justice. - - ; -:..., i .:.P, 'Aimee! tvlt ' b heard the case inderstaxid whet,Wmere Outline we have: keen 6;9014' to givb of this obscene case. And pareeti atuirgnek diaps who have girls to lOok after, will not fail to poilder this able deeply. There is at least a valeable lesson in it fer these who may be in, ehergo of, and rosponsibts — for, young woman. hood. The lecture of -Major :T. lgorrla Oboe= ter tbe colored 'speaker, came 'olf.ondluesday evening, May 30. • 'lke lecture rise rather mode:- ratOliattended;but,ktive very 'geed . iailstaotliii.:* It :wee not brilliant, but entertalulpiflnett**, tire, rather' thin ; take it all arettnd,, a median White; etteh ai 'deny of our Oltiseue se•' : cuetonied to public opeakin4 'Can' esnal L on a" . • week's notioe. - • ; . . . „ • Chri MINSTRELS.—We have "it bind of •home minstrels, who-gave two performances on:two successive evenings of last week, Wed nesday and Thursday. Theimusio and singing wore good, and we are pleased to say that they voices good houses. Some, of the singers have voices quite niiiillie:aVerage of publki lingers, and the performances were better than those of some "troupes" who have visited us with much flourish of trumpets ,arkd doable headed posters. Gio and hear the minstrels. ' • THE WEATHER ETV' ; -:-.TO'Criir thinking, the season Is one ,of great PrOMAiie'ris, regards that Most important of all interests, the, agricultural. We hear much complaint that the grass is Injured,' fruit ' dettroyed,-etc.' We haie beard that . same• story every June tor the last forty years; end in all that time we do net roe. olleot any'yearin which there was not a sum mer, or in'Whieli seed tithe was not followed by a harvest, plentiful inough to Supply every man , woman and child in the lancil*lih a suiliefeing of food, with a s lue for exportation .; Simons vary, however ;: ut we think the present one will give, on the trbo ri, more food•thare the season of 1870—more than ; we shall 'need • for • henie eon enmption . The ;grass crop is undoubtedly in jured to some extent by the tiresome series of sharp frosts in May, following on - the unusually warm weather in April. Apples, with the excep tion of a few late blossoming varieties, are pretty etfeetually,done or,, also; but wheat,, rye, coin Old oats are is a promising condition, and the: potato crop "gives piomise, that; coupled with the reduction in.the priOe of wiring, meat carry joy tir the. heart of , every tans tieraociS. COURT PRoCEEDINOS, MAY TERM:— The grand jury found the following true bills : Stapben French, for alsanlt ifith intent" - to ravlsh. • *llRani B:obirieOn; efpiault and batte ry; . -John kiiditagb;aseitnikansizbittgi.' 7 1. William'Bluok, nollingllo4 , witbont:lliconsa; On; aelling liquor "otiAiin - 40.7` ' • Reuben' Taylor,"iwanft and bittnri..`, ". 1 , • ; A. Jool ,Gravel, obtaining good! on falsiiiet4l.7 "-r; ; William Black, selling liquor to minors. Bill against henry Erway ignored; prosecu— tor, Reuben Taylor, to pay the costs. Bill against Abram - Plank and George Wood ignored ; prosecutor, Thifinas Stone, to pay the 'costs. , On the indictment for selling liquor without WiMain Black Waifourid guilty, And.sen.. Wooed to pay a fine 0f.550 and coats. - Found ;guilty on the one for selling on Sunday, and gen tended to pay a fine of V 25 and mniergo' an im , prisonment in the county jail for a period of, ten ;days.' On-the other indictment he was diseharg., ed. and the proseCucor, litiohsel Mliteho* to pay the coats._ In relation io 'the other indletniente, some were put over, and some arranged ed as not to 'come to. trial at this term. The meat conaiderab lo.Coinnionirealth snit:was the .one against the indictment with, three courts; one for. repo, and two for assault with intent t commit . rape: None prow:jut a t s to Ant connt,b3riesie of Court, and defendant pleading gidity'tti the ether two, was sentenced to .pay a fine of . $5OO yid poets, and to undergo imprisonment, by separate ,and solitary confineMent in the'Eastern Penitentiary, four yeas. , Let any on, who is in the habit of taking that last nap, just try turning out at 4 A. M , for once, and if he or she Is not satistled . with the result these glorione - June mornings—turn In again, sleep_all day, and charge us for, the time . , lost. Yesterday we stepped into Dr. Roy's' office for a bottle of his medicines, and were . somewhat surpritied at the doctoi's buelnese en r i largements. , Twenty-two years ago wo became; acquainted.vrit Dr: Roy. Hew thee, as now,: a quiet, - cons iintions, •itno — iivei christian c with nothing f ,the bigot i r 03 - trusiviO)l f eheri about him. His advice in sickness was . always good—often free. , A fearful accident in-chemical expOriments 'partially blinded, him more -thani twenty, years ago ; and we remember, with-some feeling, the patient, sensible lay, iik which he endured his sad infliction. , The doctor had been accountetskillful-in some two'or three diseases peculiarly incidental to Milt region; and he turned his attention to the reme; dies - he bad found-most effective, when no longet able to practice medicine. Fifteen years ago we said, 'through a city paper, that his "cholera drOps" was the best remedy for 'dyseiniery'ead oholera morbue wa had any knowledge tit'. Foot years ago the present Simmer- we, were,in the tropics; and bad a chance to *till further test the "drops" on patients viho Were decidedly: hard iiii, with dysentery, some cases being chronic). We never failed to oure,a vase, and, as our treatment , was gratuitous, we'rutt Oat of the " drops" in a ~.... few months. ...... 1 , With the doctor's " salutifer" it was much the suite. I And we only wish t 0 add; :.there am natent s thedlcini3 ittnitbtigs in - teite Yd,rif,'whd ;aie worth niillioni, ali'made;bieelltrtirdedicineki les valuable.than those ,wition one old,. fO t aid D. Roy is carefully compounding, and very Modest& recommending, in , our- little village;--and the doctor is a regular Member of "the faculty.": - ' " COUNTY EBB : DO/VS. -We aicilegaefitei4 by the County Commissioners to - call ;the atten tion of Supervisors to the following act OflonAno bly, passed in 1840, page 203 of Pamphlet Lewis : ." 13. That frOm and after the first day of September nett. It shall be the - duty:of; Voila:as sioners, of roads and hihways 9f the seVeral townships Of Tioga - cou nty, keep iu rePaiir 'county bridgei, and to pay the'eirpenses thereof ?out'Of, the funds of the tOwnidtip'.wbere bridge is. loci i 7d; etoept; oasee - wheraTthe re- pairs iirkeisa loos d, madgrat - OAt time , ihill;lNC• teed the slim of' twenty . Oilarsai . whioiCiduill be Made'vuider tho direction' ofi and the wpm:dies tberepf pkid by, the Commissioners of the laid Osuti, wave al•toyal fo4le ----- Mil!MI IM . , , _ .-- -_, - _ , 4 4 . (; - .).9:11 k."- 4 ' - ,-...._' - - .. .. . . ~~ o 0..... 1 , „ tss 0 , E Om , 11 1, f , 1! 't 1 11$ 1 ; i I i ,# t _ I inn ; i i 1 t i .0 i i $ t I 7 1 I _3 < 1 .1 14 '....4. ; tl ... . - •,, a, [ 6" a W i... ~., 0 g P o ,P.: it g. 4 E; . . ~,, ,o 4 iod •r,.g.:11.s '.l ,n... lio l I T L.:5 4.. . 1 '. od ..... cp fs si . to g s lt tic° 1 tr . 0 0 - 4 $ cs ..., Ds - -- sFie ~• ...et c-":F.Ii , .5 - : 10.7 / It . 6 k 'I . ' 5 Y ~.:,ifnz tr MEM sr. t. • ri Effl i r -td a 3; - ' 7 4'% 1 HIM : .__ . Q r . , 0 0 . 1 0 •,:::,.,- 7.... , ...18,...-i------ it. , i , tr et• I'-r ' - - ' co' a e+ t. ..cho s g.- 1 wo .4 ta r f , i'' :P,- ; .1,,' ,. 4:-, - ,": , - . - a•cc ,, s'2 - ; - ? - i: - V'tl.. te :„: 0 .. - 4-_?, -1-,... ,t ; ii 2.. .. - -.;,-;. ; _ i ; •i Is , 02 .,, c 5 f ,,,.. 2:: (;::-.,,,,, ta '1 0 13 6 a, % 1 1 .-s a) I' tA 41 PA : '• A o ''' , s. ~ -.y. ' 5. a. si ••• • IM, i.: " • ' : 4' 5 . -pi 11661 : , f 0 ... w. iii* El 4 ii . -is ... , t , :i • 04 CI S"' El 0, 'ii':: kl.i if a ..Vii . 7 ?' 1 D i 4 :r ig En 6. it..;,,,, I 0 02 co :0 0 rze fi g PI el' Illi a 4 . 1 g., bit ' to - I:I 4 e -el i 1p,,3 gild , i ; „ t AR_ - g u. ti i 1 0 , n , 'a.•.cD 0:, g !+1 ? .....,,q1 O.• Cr 0 lei •. ""),tl .! - 7 77 O S - 1 0 -- - --- 4 - it -, - - ...?.:: - .t. 1 .1.,.._. tar - li s ~!!:. ; I '", 1: •,' Pli Pl- 1 $ it gl t'l 5 ; tto Amp i is p... ~,4 4 ... la Oa at,, ti 0 02 s'. bi. ':... , ' - 'l' f-:-I.`' . ';t_ .. c ,-, --.i.3:. , ..25...t'1:., • , F . , 7s 4...; ~,.~..;, - 1_ =I iA L T .;;sif I'4 . EERIE ti v , 7 ~;~ =I . 0 el / a ri , ,;: fft:..*4 ;; t.;`,. li ,:- . • !•:' ' • '.:, ; ....::• • „, / /'. f!• `t EEMEDIE ME i r • 115 •. i• ; t , i , r,,, t , OM - - 7 -- - --, -, 4.... 7. - "'..2.7.:..! - 2.._:: ...._-_,....,......,..,- •-•,----- ~...z... wi,...,..,,.,,,-,,,,r,_-_____,., omas . A A * ~,,.... La l iiiil e ihiti44 SU in , BEADY-P ' Y E 1 tit 1 g , stook -, •11 Af riff rill° tg , / ?, ' GENERAL - • Enclikjeistt ),,.•.,, . fd . i r i tual . a ~,,,,': t i i; 1.1 2 ;11 1 is : Into this market, which he offer to the pAlle at Amines that citcoot fail to give .kitioa. . I . ..i.1.-1,.....;,..i i .1 , . r!! , ~. ;.! i ~,,,',. i~ ever brosibt *nitre latish ts, Oilcloths 41 1 HOusekeepersGoods „ - • a speciality. The 7 41E •,;,`• 10 1 4 -e 101 Car „C 44401011.1 1 .4 ;00;114011411; 1 10 k' .??“ , 8 g o °°dit t.,-: :), very attVaotive. All are invited to yell and' examine and eeifor , t4e4le ' iVi4... ' R ifDEN v '-'l' MEN will b" Pun =I May 110821. , • 11 Ind w -)Dry RIM JUST REoErviro;"''AT: 3 ' I.lAik.:S.:•' t• ..f.i k:1... ~.. •:..1. •:: .% , , w ; • ~- 1 : CIS '''iliditeus...-:i ,:„_,; ...„0„:,_,,, _ • ~.• : t:7'3i a i.,.1 . - tr. t ) ', • ..- ...:1:,1, 3.,ip, f• 11. ~1., .!CrT•,l :.C.Z .“t:' .4 i " (Boolte's old Stead) Ms 0tr00tt , ..."4. 111 D0PP.,..i c•,.. ;„i i••, 4 ;,-,!, . s•-, :-.. • . i 1 # . I ' i /•! iii'::.!' .. ~ • , 1.i:...1i up: . it! Wl_ 4126164 il -,!'s‘l STW GOODS, 11111BROIDE $ , I*lNTlVA_,4*l94,fia-,?.ti,„:,1 Aut i k,oso, t EL l 4,ot l i ciwArr,, ~t,,„_ ...., ,„„., :-.: 1 , i ', . 're.; 11 .; t; + ll. . 111 4 14 7f 1 1 4 • 41 -13 , Ar 'JAL - , ~. / ;,;'...,,• ~1. _ / 2.,,,1,a v.,-,..:: •-•f . .--•-i .. - •=•'-ii- - ,' 1,, - , ! ,,• 4 ki;:,,, ~- -- t, ,, -.'f• :.: :,.' '; * ' ......a ...I._ ir.3 3f. 14.4 '•.T.It IS• +a •. , Awl. I thin . _.., , Rea y - Made ,:cos ,--- .; BIM MS! 171 ME ,~+~ . f ;_ } OE Cna.cacle• 431-o(;exiogs. f I . - The 'l4' hest Market Price paid far' S—STRICTLY CARL NO ...p ! ?jmn.onago of Ito pnblio r • BE May 11, En Che EU Foreign .LADIES', . BUTTONS, LINEN of t „ "• ; • sugar, Coffee, Hato & Caps, , • Maio call and 1 • ' 'Welleboro; ME MO A . , • T 10641.,. 'PA .I . 1 z i ~,~ r+ , ..i." - ` • llAVEluseoptinedtbeir New Stook of SPRING G•oops itad-ida gelling .501/ Pieces of the best Prints at 10 cents per yard. Best y4d itide'stiufkdard 13holdiag,'at 8,- 9,lo,arid 11 per yard. Our stook of EMMEN , .„4ftstqotete, inolndigg i g the best brands of 7,,, r.` , 4 , r- 4 •k ':-;.`,`1',' ,,, .1 1 , .5;,.' pi-. -' 1 .1441 , 4lPaccii: i'.-- 13 ""amp-,,Toplins ai4d Silks; Pure Mohair eranadiers -:-.7,-Zi--?' ' eicalei.., - Chticrielia, Lazong, Pobe Patterns, Coloreil Al- ME Linens ; • - 1 - 31 1 ,oR•lsAlnEtai sln BEES ME We have a good assortment of th '.V51.4 6 5 We CaP: 'White eopdp,,HosiliFy, • .2 Yankee Notions and. Rfrinuningiu We have a large quantity of BOOTS an! SHOE'S. to edit the feet ,and puree of all • •: • ; • who will favor ae with _eau: to'nr itoorof • • READY MADE CLOTHING, itat ‘ B,i 044; Stra , kGocids is entirely-new ; -very extensive,-and v ery_ cheap, GROCERIES_ and _PROVISIONS, *Alive' in 'abundan9af; lEEE - ' MA's forget Our !Maisie° rs-47tin dry is and you will Ka* j, 40IffitE8Ibillit IN 1872. • BM En EIM=I ~ ; :.•Vt;:2:-...." MEM MIS SEC • f ' M 0 I 7 The Ghetipai- Phiee i Tot'ili -Your' t 1 j t :'~r G roa t" 05 Ell =NCI ~. -~ ~ i i . • ," ers 111 t ro uh yi• = i•, 1 1"Eamirmass ilitt*otly Me 4• I ' /1170., _. 1 i.1 'T. ~, ii. Mock of the:-.:;',l*;,ltyleg.:oll, AND A PULL *005.01:, -:t--, ~+:r . EIM - r:- - r-, paczs, = and all lAi'ese Grass Clot* and &C., &O. Welavo as elegant linti of PROM la 35 ORBITS* PER YARD. eat ety_lee of :Spring and &Minter Sliiiitl4 et-uoiipm %*ltlptaaits the largest assortment of • • s, Lajas acid ii4bboUs, and a full Mock of took of WiIITX,OII4%*JTE oes - how It 1. youroolf.-. „ ME MOM L 'F. , is at 1 I ~,1 , ME wir , , 1 OE 0. ,O. MA.THERO. nolo t!,.Ii I AR/CE II Parr, Mil ). 9 'GOODS, = =I CONEY! ill EMI ME Mil . II IM 1‘ , , IMM l y:. / , ::. Eli EIII tore ! CH AS Goods, : 4 ; ft,. !;;;- ASSINER„ES; ‘XTE GOODS; =EI ies. eliatto,l s:Fkl.o-i • 000 1 YY SPO T &c. II • • • di. , And, to show MIMI WICKHAM a FARR. MIEI • Mat audeteipedr wanes of I Portable Cardisif Molds% two Lathe' and a run of Prenoh Burr exle. attached, are prepared to 1111 orders in their lielnele, at US Charleston, Pa. • ' • - The above property le in good running order; and will bo said at a fair ' price, and on reaeon ff 'r able time. • ' • For pardoulare. inquire of 'Geo. W. Marfa, • Wellsboro, or . • ALONZO WHITNEY, on the yremUet, ' May 4 ; 1811011 : • , _i s • OE 16:Y.' , TRUMAN, A. A. WOMAN. 1.4 - 1 (14 , 1 f.v. • t: ; • - ••• 4 4 ke M. bighorn & Co., • o t 4 • 1, • fonytierlyollll*l .1 1 . Witil&M, end ere ad Oat to the Ilfolth I die Hue of °Dodo, consist., Pig Of • is ,Biusiti,' 'Pt:hue AtedioiO4, .kanhfe! i Notion:Pi tilints.?Oils, Vann:Shea, ' . f - Tarniils Brushes, Paint, : ,I. Paint Brushes, I i Filthisig Tackle, • , •- I inl kept in aAr #_!? 4 ,! °; ; ',f i ? 1 1 P /14 e Wall Paper, Window Bkader mut Thiluvil -we eitttnia .44444444, Van, gstd ettaniao eciOda 0114 kW 4011 01 4 80,011 tainaere• P suet:non paid toPtrysittaiss Pieschip- Ito ;an / eomponaded at all boar. • ' ti rt.' . nicinAle a ' cO: Ktoe t c. 117.443•71 L • •11 , kite Sale. will tell at Pabllo Auction # I "I. ° An I P IS PO I ! " , R1 1 :014 of Goods, ,June 15' 1871. and goods are disposed. of. Bale a. 112. • • , • " •., W. ELIAS TIPPLE.' • 4- Sill are SqUireS9 WHOLESALE DEALERS 1k? Voreiga it, Domestic Liquors dc. Agents for Fine Old WhiskieN _ 'Grave A. sua,, G. N. Slump, CORNING, N. Y. May 17, 1871. vEGETABLE . SICIIA i HAIR RENEW R I.i _ s Is the only perfecto and scientifically' prepared preparation of its kind ever offered to the public, and has no competitor in _ tnerit. By its use GRAY HAIR is soon restored to its original youthful color and .bril lianey,.-Which is so much admired by . all. Persons whose hair is thin (whiling. out will, by the use of our Renewer,Son see its good effects, as,-b its ionic and i f stimulating properties the hair, glands will beineited and the hair ' gionr thick and strong again. In cases \ of Baldness it will create a now growth unless the follicles are destroyed. , It its cooling, and ally 's all itching and irritation of the scalp. It does not stain the skin as do dyes, but makes tl e scalp white and clean. s a DRESSING i . it is th best - and most economi al preparation in the wo d, as its effects last so ch longer. Send for our Treatise on the hair, to all, by mail. RESTORES GRAY HAIR ,„ TO T S ORIGINAL COLOR, PROMOTES ITS GROWTH! 131 SPLENDID PRESSING, TRY ONE ROME AND THICKEN, UP THE THIN LOCKS! Sold bi t all Diarists and Dealers in Medicine. Price one Dolls; pee Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LASOBOOIII4 ILUSITA, Y:8. Aug. 3, 1870-17. ' ~BBri 4 8 8 3 I gtig§ggg'§l 2 .gse: r-a 00 . Ve. Lou CO 11.4 44) ^ bp 0 C>se te 0:7 .4 - o •11gt00ri, 25 2 if; c.) 1 ,2 1 0 = 1.1 0 ce , .44 61 MI I=l 4) Z os fr 4 Al 0 C k ) CI OZ 0 SS 4126 %°R-84fs as a 8 a Z a Sil 04 a 8 14 4 r. C) all 8 :1 ! " C; C? .:p 0 4 o i t l 6 no f 4 13 g ni; . 0 , i 41 b... 1 VI glistao". s .o`'sP e 1 2. g .3) 4 - 1) D A el 3 Et) 11 r--• XI pi to 2 • 4 1 Pc4;18,1;c1.112 e pi .41 P"4 81-4 °"4 0 = w „.„ 4 44 Ad L. 014 g c' 8 I S D. 03 CA ° Ps 1.1 6.4 p 4 P 4 Rol t-1 Fri PI Ei 4 Gen'l Insurancl) Agency KNOXVILLE, TIOGAi CO., PA Lifr;, Fire, and Accidental. Assets over $24,090,000. ASSETS C7 ..' S COMPAIIIMS. Ina. Co. of North Acterioa, Pa $3,050,535 60 Ennklin Pirellis. Co. of ma, Pa, 3,087,452 35 North British & gereintilit ins. Co. of London and Edinburg, 10,000,000 North Amer. Fire Ins., CoJ of N. Y. 500,000 Niagara Fire Ins. Co.of N. 1,000,009 Farmers Mat. Fire Ina. Co., York, Pa. 909,8891$ Pacenix MAL Life Ins. Co. of Hart ford, Conn. 5,081,00 6 Penn'a Cattle Ins. Co. of Pottsville. 000,000 0 • Total • 524,249,847 8.4! „ • . • 1 9 81 !ralcre proniptly effected by mail or other.. , Whop on all . hinds of Property. All losses: promptlfadinsted and paid. lave !took insnr.. ed against death, fire or theft. ‘• All communications, promptly attendad to Office on Main Street,i2d door above °birch st: l Kamilla, Pa.. . WM. 8.13M1T0 • April 25, 1871.-if, . ' • Agent.; SALE. BM OW -4 ' : :: - FIRE4INgliiiiiNCLf , ,,,,, 1; • i 1 ' I . -BligreirELl4 'l4°4 I • .1• WELOOBatilto inies Policies Brat-dais Closspaaiss at as , , 1 -icow z MILE 4-60311" RELIABLE COMPANY grant Paprattat.. It ' • • '41214; L;MITOIIRLIG- Jai. 4, 1871;4i.• The Cheapest Place la the State For rhotogriphs 1 AT • *oars GALLny! 1 CARDS for 60);trtitt.*141****tronand F frames for U. ' oht Vara oopiod, en. id and SWAM. in tit final arm. 'Near Imam and tr RtAttlittprir on or fantail to order,' . _ %IRE Roo= overeirlinoes gm a 145 1 1871 a 7 i ; ►Ol Q, „ '.l. ~ . :- .1 . Ai g003;i,110W 14082 1 , BOW,_IIIIBTOR. 4 Susi pub li shed by DR. BWIEVIIit ' pa s. latitlditien. THWIIIID CAI: Clolitij • ' A” ON AND QUID& TO;11BA TB; on. the. . nilTgOpreof Spev)nntolebota j or • ' al Weak ! , , ini , oltantaty., gathipil Losses Isslotoney, Meutil bid Physimd Incapteity, edimentite • Marriage; etc., and the Venereal d ektyptioitio • Maladies, tith plain, and clear, , tionefor the . sp*dy,curootliccoidary Sympte ,CI ozumlitaa, Mets; Strictures, .and'all dhiMissir of the 'Oak such as Snort", ficroftilal 'Glee*, sous, Blotoltea ' and Pimples on the Ibee and body, Conansipttelt, . •Bpirepsy, and Fits, induced by ~self•indulgenee or sexual extratagati 'o. ' ' c ' ' I . The celebrated , mister, ill this adMirable Tres. y Use, clearly , de out les; ;from a forty years' • successful practice. at . thi . .,;darnatug ,Couse. . quonce Of self abate maY •be radically aided ; pointing out a mode\ 0 cure at onite'sbnple ' con. tain, and effectual, ,by .maana of which eve* sufferer, no matter what his condition . may be, cab be effectually cured, ohcaply, privately, and radically. . . This Book a/mulatto iti the bid& of ev. _ cry youth, and every man it the Luid. ' Sent under seal, in aplsioofle400 0 „ w oo 60 cents.. Address, DR. LEWIS, No. it Beitokilt o , New' York;' BAKER. az, SON AT WESTFIELD, PA., !BEEP, ON HAND, AND MAKE TO ORDER' PLATFORM' Spring Wagons. ;'Ai r e do net propose to sell cheaper than the oheapest, but make in' good se the BEST at reasonable prices. We aim do painting in the highest and beat style et the art. Any one • Tanting anything in our line will please CIALL.rt • H. BAKER A SON. • Westdeld, kiaroh 22,-tf. I TO TUE WORM:NO OLASS.—rWe are now prepared to foridsh all claasei with constant employment at ;home, the whole of the.time or for the spare moments. Business new, legs and profitable. Persons of either sadly eistifrom 60c:to $5 par evening'; and * pro rhitdsulil sum by devoting their Witch dine to die ulnas. Boys and girls eerie holly aS muck as WM. t all *be see this notice they send their address, 'end test the business, we mike this unparalleled °fear ' , To such as are not well eathilled; we will send to pi ;kr the tronbie of writing. Pull particulars, a vainabg Omple which will do to commence work on, and a copy of f7er .Peeple's gitergry Ossipasders--one of, the largost and best ritually newspapers published—all sent free by mail. Roeder, if yen watit'permanimt, 'profita ble work, address 1 ' S.O. 'ALLEN & Aiieuirrs, Wm. &Oil 1,9,1871.-810. - • $5 To $lO Pei. Day. r i ll I ,lllN a FOR S whb engege in ,our new btoklnea make from $5 to $lO per day In th eir own localities. Null parthmlars pad Imitructiona.aent free by. mall: Tboao in need of permanent, profitable work, should' address at once. FIPORGHST/NBON & CO., Portland, Maine. Ai C 18,1871.-Bm. . Vilinable Town, Property FOR SALE. • THE enbscrlber offbrs for sale the following ij property, vie : 20 village lots situated on State Street, 4 lots situated near 'Sheridan at., acres of land near tho cemetery. This property will be sold at moderate prices and time given; 'also the house and lot Of - Chas. Williams, near .the Di. E. Church. Tho subscriber ionise agent !for the North Carolina .;,and Company. Par:"" :ties desiring to visit -that sodden can get Rail read tickets at reduced prices, and also valuable information in reference the Company from May 10, 1871-tf. W. SHERWOOD. Ph - " ik.l. lllllOS • . xi;ti twr, Pictures tind, lerctotos. 014 i Piettascee eole& a& (s -lake& to y ate. S Aft'Aft'Ottit VT 040 TED `10.13 Veto. ttO.lltt May ii, 1 HOUGHTON, ORR & CO., STONY PORK; PA. Mannfaoture*s of Buggies, Sulkies, . Platform Spring, Truck and Lumber Viagons, CUTTERS, sLETUaS,4AD 808 SIXDS, - o , 'We are prepared to do anything in in! lino" on ebort notice and In the beat manner. Biala: ,faotion guarranteed. t H974HTON; ORR k CO; lIASTINB & 00T!ES,.. Agtio, We!labor°. Stony Pork. April 5,1871: PLANTS. eiVine steak now ready, el a both of !tower* and Vesee n das i sto at IWO •ftsiett VW* u ost Pink , r Yeehefee, tenet Coleus,: and a ;elitetil t ast tut tribal/tit& •Green Holm eiwo and ellailitztiptasow, •-• , i:/ - „ Eaßlylork, :Wakefield pi 1? mkt cab have-Nita vatietiee In l'heli tease . ' then dower pota,' ma and'eittlient 'salt satiated, 'Urns; Hanging Itattete,, and weed .plant lad ers, as•stioap as the chea . ItttiOpest.. Be d As wit% Wt. '"• " ',Nr.Bk ' ' Vrettsbori),llo . 24,lB7l4tE •'- ' • " ' : •r ' • .. _ , . ~ . 3 OM EIII .9T • Pati;) P iii P P ' ery ! '