rki r ifitiOVAZ 1001.5:C z Thr) following named persons offer themselves as Candidates for the offices named below—subject to the duislon of the RepublWan County Convention - Fos Assoetess. Areas, ORO. 11: HAXTER,HeIsok* 'ISRAEL STONR,Helmar. • W. 0. RIPLEY, Richmond -0 A. K. BOSARD, oseolola* L. 13, Suipx, Bleselre.rg., FOR COURTY 10oVEURRONZR, T. 0. , Ward. • FOR DIEITSIIO4 ATTOILISRY, J. 0. STRANG, Westfield.* J. W, ADAMS, IJansfield. - J. 0. HORTON, Bloseturg. -Moe 14, 1871. TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Local Iteria6. WEDNESDAY, .TUNE 21, 1871. New Advertisements. The Capital—E. X. Jenkins. Bank Report—J. L. Robinson. Military Notice—R.o;oos, ' Administrates's Notioe—.Roxatia,A. Wilson For Salo Cheap—Wright .k Bailey. Beal Estate for sale—Wright Bailey. For latest styles of parasols, for good (Waives at 16c., and best styles of prints at and 12 cents, call on Horton Brothers, No. / Bowen Cono'a block. On the morning of the 16th instant t hero was a alight frost in this vicinity. It did no damage, ao far as we have aeon, bat we don't liko tha principle. What is the Judge about? • There will be a quarterly meeting of the Christian Church is Charleston, on Saturday and Bentley, June 24 and 25. Rev. A, G. Ham mond will be present. Alt are invited to attend. Rev. Mary J. Ole Long, will preach to Bowen ct Cone's Sail, next Sunday, Juno 25, .t half past 10, A. hi. and at, 3 o'clook P. M. A general attendance Is retipeotfully imitated, TEMPERANCE HOTEL. Bateman Monroe, iisq , has purchased the renown hotel, which he has been conducting for some time, sea pupa ses to make it a permanent temperance "institution." Success to it. Two important surgical operations were performed yesterday by Dr. UpDeGraff. A gentleman bad his entire lip removed for a can cerous affection, and an aged lady hada soirrhus brean mnputated.—EL Ade. 4 The Northern Tier Gazette prints in full our article on the Mainsburg atone-plank quarry, and credits it to the Wollsboro Democrat. And we wish to observe that It seems only fair, when yea quote from our looal, the same to de clare and du nut go look-log our thunder, when we have no thunder to spare. THE CORNER STONE of the tiret M. E. Church of Chatham, will be laid at Chatham Coracre, on the 28th. of Joao, at 2, P. M. Services by the Presiding Elder of thi; Troy th.trict, assisted by other Ministers. iormer Pastors and Ministers, also members and friends are invited to be present. idy l order of the Trus tees. - The fiteuben Courier states that a trout weighing eleven pounds and eleven ounces ass taken In °rooked lakb.—Cor•niny Jour. We differ with our friends, in the above, as the trout was taken." out" of the lake, and served on our table. We trust yon will enjoy chit " blowing," gentlemen, as well as wo did the .acing—only we hope the Dr. and Barnes won't get by the cars over it. ACCIDENT.-o.n. the 10th Instant, In Nelson, a young wan named Nelson Eiliter was at work with a spirited team, when tho ,horses became frightened and started fur a rnnaway.— Being unable to control them, ho juinped from the wagon, bat got entangles with the lines, and was dragged some distance. Ms arm was bro ken, and ho was badly but not fatally injured otherwise. - BASE BALL.—The return and final game between the Alerts, of Mansfield, and the Act ices, of Welleboro, was played on the grounds of the latter club, on the 17th instant, resultlkg in fairor of the Ac tires. The game was a very interesting one. Scone nY INNINGS!: Alerts—l, 4, I, 2, I, 4,4, 2, 3-27. Aetivos-5. 6,0, 4,6, 13, 13, 9, 3-59. o COMPLIMENTARY.—bn Wedneeday lost we received a beautiful insurance card from Young .t Merrick, who representknine of the best companies in the United States, with aggregate capital and assets of $27,000,000.: Insurance ef fected in any of these companies, at low rates, and losses promptly adjusted. As delays are dangerous, everybody should get , an insurance on their lives and property at once.. Call on 11. Young, Esq., in roar of Wollsboro bookstore. RECEPTION 1-Tep.—There will be a " reception hop" at tile Cone House, in Wellabo-o ro, on Tuesday evening, July 4th. All that care, good cookery and good music, with clean, airy rooms and good attendance can do to make the uoraeiou a pleasant one, is assured to guests by the proprietor, A. B. Graves. A ' The public aro invited, coidlitily, to attend.— Moore and Wetmore's bawl will be in \ attend ance FREAKS OF , loIITNING.-011 the 30th ultimo, the corn house of Mr. P. West, near Kee nAyville, was struck by lightning, which passed through the earn house to the dwelling house, Nine torty yards distant, passed through that, and ended by plunging into the ground at the roots "of an apple tree, where it made a ho,le which it took two wagon loads of earth to fl was a powerful bolt, tearing its way through teasoned timber with tho force of a cannon ball. There wenn FRO persons in the corn house, and °he, a child of throe years, wee stunned, but the rut escaped injury. The child was standing within three feet of a barrel which was shivered by the ilui i. GRADED ScHooL.—Professor Horton, cur able tiaperiniendent of schools, says of our tirsdel S,hool : " You cannot praise it too highly. A butter graded, bettor attended, or a Were progressive school, I no not know of in the State. And I have seen none where tho Soho. ).ire were more wide awake and apt to learn, or where_the parents took a more lively interest." These be good words; and Professor IL ought to know whereof he speaks, speaking as be doss from actual experience and personal observation. —And B. T. Van Horn, who sells a good , deal at furniture, and a deal of good furniture, says the effects of the Oradell School in his affairs has been, directly and tndireotly, to increase his sales InOre than fire hundred dollars. WATKINS OLEN, N. Y.—The \Vat• hies Olen and the" Olen Mountain House" con. netted with this attractive and popular Bummer resort, are open for the season of 1871, and al ready, thronged with visitors. The Mountain House, ander the superintendence of Joshua Jones, formerly for many years proprietor of the celebrated Arbor hotel, at slmira, has boon re fitted-and newly furnished, and is in complete order for the reception of guests, and the furnish ing of unlimited refreshments to transient par ties. The principal visitation months aro June, July, August, September aad October.' Horace Greeley says, " Watkins has a rare natural at traction. We judge it among the finest success ion of cataracts in our State." A NEW DODGE.—A gang of N. York sharpers are practicing a new dodge In the cast earn part of the State ; and as the press shows thew up here, los doubt not they will soon change the locality o their operations to this section of tho State. We therefore give the modus operan di of the now dodge. They go around by twos, ;rid upon coming to a house ono goes in arid of fers fur sale a piece of Cloth, at a very low price. If he sell the cloth thorC, his pal enters tho house soon after, and asks the inmates whether a man has sold them any cloth. NVlen the cloth Is shown to the second corner, he instantly claims it, saying that it has been stoleit frOm him . ; and the purchasers, to avoid being implioated in any trouble, surrender the cloth, and lose what they . p4itl for it.—El. Adv. As regards the above 4401 e, we have a .piece of advice to give: When t e dire! feiloq <writes 40 D3 with the olotb i buy it of him ) it you oni Tget,lt oblinp/glue Vs' it 4 . 1 14e0t r t';LN . u all you'iniri, -- lr agree at Aeoldid laiaiiic— Then load your musket with five drachms of powder and half a gill of oranborTboana. When tho teeond folio* crania foolldg isrOund,coolvthi musket, lot him look into the shooting - end, and tell him to "git I" If he don't git at once—gat , him. We aro looking for a chance to make our summer clothes on that dodgo. CORRESPONDENTS.—" Alone - iwrites us a modest note, and sends 118 some verses, which she begs us not to print, unless they seem creditable. to :author - and. printer.:, We'are not certain t h at it is pßory, bpt It isyery good verse; fair to middling, we should say; better than we usually get. "Mona"•basbeen reared in the city, but is in love with the country, flowers, birds, dirt-roads, and all. • We print a part of her po em, and shall bo glad• - to hear from her again . . " I Watch the moonlight ct i i Upon the ineontain'e'drow And feel that quiet life is, The Misty shadows sae the Change and retoharigo wi - shifting : light, As fleecy clouds obscure t e sight. 1 ' The feverish life that once I led, Thugs& Jightellaring.ov head ; ~. ;• , r The, weary limbs and soh! g head, Are now, thank heaven; forever Ilea. - And in their stead I have. the blue Of mountain skies and, we4with dew, Fresh woodland flowers of ovehesttbuo," It is smooth verse, and quite up to Byron's " Hours of Idleness.!' Try again. —" Obarley" writes us, from Pirie• Creek; a very pleasant letter. ' He say's: , ~., )-.! "Why are'nt you out on the streams, with rod and rifle, as you used to be when, I first knew you? I fel:de - mbar the time when - Yon ' Were 'the" first to try if they world bite. They bite now. L— and I have caught twenty pounds, and hav'nt half flailed. We could have caught more, but I brokfra 444 tirid'L' , ...-:-L 2 ...rati shalt on whis ky. As he can't fish - vilth an empty flask, and I' can't fish with a broken rod, we concluded to quit and hoof it down to ;f ermilyea's, fer supper and a night'i cdgitilt 1 : ; iti ) • ': • v , "'On the road we met an old man, who would d lighe your soul. His name is Judson; he is 1 3 years old, and is rather spry for his ago; has planted an acre of oorn:and half an acre 'of po tatoes this season; has hoed them, and says 'they are looking light Well.' Has also a patch of cabbages, beans, peas„ete. He 'had beenat work in the garden . during the fornenootr, but had '' got kinder tired and went down to ' Hod's . ' to get the news and a little aumthir.'• to drhaW— Also; he was ' out of terbaekei, and - fild'ut fliel as though he could get along without it: We ask ed him if he did'ot think tobacco injured his nervous system, and he thought it did'nt. He said, ' I have used terbacker more'n eighty year, an' I don't know as it ever hurt me;—it hurts, mo to go without it. As for whisky, I hi:ma:11180 a little when I could get it : dare say it's pisen, but I stand it pooty well/ Yes, I s'frose it'll kill me off after awhile. but I'm about (Id enough,. anyhow.' - "Why will every old leathery hunter who has lived hunting up to ninety,' insist on it that ho has; been slowly killing himself with narootio and, alcoholic poisons for mord than three snore years, thereby confusing -the 'hgglenio statistics of our best physiologists, and going back on chemical analysis, after it has been olearly pro von that he is, to all intents and purposes, dead— poisoned to death ? " The fishing on tbo creek is good, but fisher men have been plenty, and the trout begin to run light. The quarters are good and the hotels are-at convenient distances for fishing. Above the Meadows, George Ilerrington's house —quiet, friendly, sylvan, and good, wholesome ,fare.— Then lied Vermilyea's, with fare and cookery that would do credit to a eiby hotel, with mod's-, rate bills. Next, Kilburn's, handy to the fish ing grounds, modest prices, and fate.— Above this, much like ilburn's, and right on the ground for fishing or door hunting. And last, but not worst, sweet, shady hemlock thiakets for those who like to - camp out,--with such water, such beds of browse, and such glori ous fires at night. I advise camping out as a sanitary measure, but must admit that the pun kies and mosquitos 'are a littlo rough on thin skins; but you know how that is. .t P. S. There is a Rochester party hero, which has been a successful and satisfactory party to themselves and those who bavo been thrown in contact with them. They hero tried other local ities for sport, but give the preference to Pine, (Creek. But this is long enough. , CHARLEY." , Editorial Correspondence. ELMIRA, June l¢, 1871. NOTES or tau WAY.—To the office-prisoner of ny kind, there is but little recreation ,or enjoy ,. eat. Td - be shut up from day to day is really distressing—both to the moral and physical con stitution of the prisoner. Realizing this fact, nd carefully deliberating ogee the,same, we ac opted the proffered invitation of an editorial ex minion, and governed ourself accordingly. Wed, esday morning last, we (oarself and better half) id adieu to our native village at the early hour of five 4.; M., took the old stage coach, (Thick ythe way, will soon be numbered ambng the things that wore,) and slowly .passed along the mountains, greatly enjoying tho green fields of grain and grass, the variegated blossoms, and naffing up thri pure air—a pleasure not often • ouchred to a disciple of Faust. Two hours .nd a i alf ride brought us to tho village of de .lructi n ; or rather the village recently destroy •d by fire. Wo are glad to state however, that be people are now busily engaged in resureoting ho place, with substantial structures which will .e an honor to themselves and the next genera- After a little rest from our tiresome ride in the .tage, and a warm meal at Smith's hotel, a thing :lways relished by his numerous guests, we took a seat in the oar, raised the window, gazed out upon the broad expansO of nature, then settled peek in our seat, determined to take our obanoes f i the 000 lest way possible. All aboard ! Fizzle-- Isqueak—ding-dong, and away we go, puffing and oiling onward 'down the valley, bowing right nd left with the bonding stream, our noses scent he incense-ladon breath of th'e country, which catty revives the drooping spirits of a pent-up, are•worn editor. As we glided smoothly along ho well onndocted thoroughfare, it was enjoya le as an opium dream, to wai l ih how each van shing picture was replaced b another equally harming ore ono had time to ,egret its passage. It was indeed quite equal to standing on the pi : zza of the Cone House on a pleasant afternoon, ith a full stream of Wollsboro beauties flowing () g the sidewalks. W 4; 'a - ached Corning, rested, and rejuvenated, the place whore Brick Pomeroy (the loader of he Democracy) used to say when a boy, that the ' ideas would sometimes strike him to forcibly as o nearly lift him out of his boots." We spent a hurt time very pleasantly here, calling upon riends, then passed on to Elmira, whore we en nyod the generous hospitality of warm friends„ nd a certain sense of relief when Mother Night indly drew her (mania ofer the pictures. Alter a nigitt'iiirerd, and a Fond breakfaet, we .trolled through the city, calling on many old riends until tho arrival of tho train from Wit= iameport, bearing the Editorial Esourtlonists ram that place, en route for the Watkins Glen. or we joined the party, and after a general ro eption, Were made welcome guests to share the .lousores of the trip. With a jolly merry party .1" pen end seiAsers," numbering about two bun• - red and filly, we were burledalong over the orthern Central road, - which is really one of the titconducted adueted " institutions" in the country.— ts officers are popular, and have won golden pinions for their judgment and energy. They ave made it the great highway from north to oath, and have so systemized its management t at the trains are not only rim with rogrtlartiy, Out the road Is paying the company handsoniely. T he employee, from brakeman to conductor, ere always obliging and accommodating to their pai s nvirs. At 12 M. we were safely landed at Watkins, ( ormerly Jefferson,) and marched to the entrance o the Glen, a distance of half a mile. Here we fund a great obstacle in the way—a lack of cu e y, and an indisposition to work our passage o Atbe towering heights before us. Reluctantly ascended with the crowd, the limpid waters d slung Merrily over the moss grown rocks be.' n•ath\us. Ascending the long flight of stake, sleep but secure, we reached tie elevation above, which is really charming to the beholder. The p cturesque and romantio scenery, and the cool b •atzethat sweeps, through the Glen, makes one fo get the \ scorching beat of a noonday sun. J st above, we en Bredthe Mountain House, and w re agreeably an rind to grasp by the hand o r old friend "Brekie Slow," or better known M. ne t Rh' nag dose more to bring ate• ro: 44 s tfoP koe 11 ) 0,77 rs thi , aa )- tz,4 • The nnornoemont of ,dinner f (which ,by ,the, way was iftif 4eCnitablii *beat brought, wolf ettlt , 4 o 1 11 5 41 —# #TA-.4 1 4 1 4"1 which fairly groaned Unlade this elided Withrint ceremony, all went in to do justice to the requirements : a nature. desire being .sat., isttedi the sparkling wine from.the Plessantyal- . iey i Nf l ito Co., was generously placed at the dis posal ofnach,gaest, 7 ,l:Xhe wine bolted beautiful : and was said - to lied sriPorior article. Tr, s would. not forget to mention that this stunptricusreiait Was gottennp by josh .YOUO . O, and' fur.; Prebed free to the party, by lir. E. B.: li l / 4 11110118, Esq., the proprietor of the Glen. After dinner; a largo portion of the party wont beyond War Cathedral where(risei; a succession of exquisite pools and caseadie - which time and apace, prbid us to enumerate. The RalnboUr Tall isn' miracle of beauty. The 'path winds under and - era hanging,' sheirinr• rock, - 'over wblob a *le {venni eperidingiseter tricklearons ledge' RI ledge, and at last flings itself intp. the gorge below , at font •feet, bridging the ravine; iris th e 4:Kinistii *ale 1s with', iv 110 , MI, rainboirL; gaS4lOO-Mord,)7,7*-!l4lqtlit:?W' Arcadia,'_';Plat° Ifalls, ere y et, to, be ell plored, but we tunal. berry through thew, rithout, attempting the,antibitioni triskof 'painting ,any.' thing liko alai*, *or ;?1 , 3.turt.,;:..4 Pki) fairy = tinily 'rest' ay breast, eat. night ' MANSPIRLDO.-Ii bee been a long time siMie any cif the improv melds of Mansfield, hue been mentioned in the 'columns of the Agitator. 'suppose "Acct." b s been thrown from the path of duty, and "Regular," Woofing mired in the mud for want of encouragement from "Ace!." ie why the cause cif the ante:lithe of our place is ,neglected. I have therefore gem:laded to, give you part of Whit WI heels Vac:J*lll4 la--the way of inaproviNig the appearance of our yillage, for the past Month or two. 'Your - readers will remember the large Manufaiduring establhib-' mint of Mart. Ring, Wadi was Alestroyed, by fire last ft:d",',l4 a greet lOss..teAti: witl say ,they,imed net 'he lurptilliadio learn' that' Mr. Rlnglas rebuilt; got new 'Otaebleittry, and is in running order. The Aeir preithies are lar— ger, and mo re cenuOdlocceilf:not quite so _gor geous,., , , - • _ Prof. B`: A. ! llan has added another story" to . the Orphan' flolioo, and repiiinted and'Atted:oo - grounds around the building,' which 'is; one of the greatest improvements I can speak" of. The building now is one of the best looking wooden buildings in. the County. Prof. Allen not being satisfied with itaproVing • one corner on main Street, went across the road, and with shovel, ito., in hand, went to digging up recite, cutting down trees, tearing down fences and npheaving the earth in ,ineh a, way to make a eplendickgarden, where Wore was noth ing but grass and weeds. The seeds, put, into the ground , by the Itolentifio 14114 of the Pref essor,wre all growing nicely, wept the Peas, and those ho says be thinks are_ growing the' wrong way, and will be apt to spring out. on the other side. I am sorry ,to say that we have had ,more drunken men in our Village for the past two weeks, than for months before. The reason why I - oan not tell. We have no Housed houses to sell liquors. However, the watoh are on the track, and tho offenders wilt be brought to justice. CALEB. 7 , , TROUT Rtia,'Jtram 15th. 1871. Friend Agitator: An aeOident occurred in this place last Saturday that will be remembered by the citizens for a leng;. time. At 5,10 P.M. Juni) 10th., the, building of the bark extract works, was discovered to be on 'fire ; -every poss ible means was tisekby the • men employed in the Werkb to extinguish the fire, but it spread with surapidity t hat all their, efforts 'were - of no offea ' In twenty, initiates after breaking . Out of theft e, the entire building - was . 00psamed-t but it di not stop here; the fire continued its' work, ' d g 1 reying dwelling houses, barns,' black-' smith s o ps dm., until fourteen buildings Were burned. 'Among those destroyed' is our new church. At the cry of fire; men and women came rushing in to render any assistance In their power. Mr. L. Backer agont for tho Ext. Co. and for mor resident of Tioga County, while trying to assist others, lost his own house and all his furniture. The fire Originated in the Engine room of the oxtraot. .- The entire loss trill reach . over $143,000„ a. bout one fifth of which is covered by insurance. G. 31. AUSTIN.- NOTICE.— The Republican county Standing Committtee, viz: Messrs. Henry Hol lands, C. S. Mather, Augustus Alba, J. E. Cleve land, E. Backer and L. 0. Beach, aro requested to meet at the Court House in Wellsboro, on / Friday, the 23d day of Juno, instant, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of appointing Committees of Vigilance in the several , townships and bo roughs of this copnty. oust for the transaction of other important business..., I carnestly,reauest a full attendance. S. F. Winsorr, Cba'n. June 14, 1871 2w - DENTISTRY. —C. N. Tiartt, dentist ,office in Wright do Bailey's DlOck, - where he con tinues to make teeth with the new improvement whiph gives better satisfaction than any thing else in use. To be had at Dartt's only.—Ang. 24 1870.—tf. HAII.T=D:OHST-Lln this_ village, 'Sane 'l3, 1871, by Hai'. D. D. Dpok, D. D., Mr. liavicl Hart, of WeMoto, to Mrs. Mary Borst, of Mares ton. RAND—In West Berlin, Worcester Co. Mass. Monday, May 22d, of tuberculous consumptien, Retched R. wife'of ReiriFratfois Rand, and daughter of John C, and Susan Robb, formerly of Farmington, Pa., aged 34 years, the mother of four little ones. GILBERT—At his Residence in Deerfield, on Saturday the 10,th t Ind ! . after a abort illness } Hiram Gilbert, aged 75 years: SW - Wall Paper, Window Paper, Decoration Paper, Borders, Cords, Tassels, Oloth Shades, Oloth Ourtaine, (gilt) Window Fixtures, Pictures, Picture Frames, Picture Glass, and every other artiole necessary to beautify HOME. The largest assortment of this line of Igoe& ever brought into Tioga county. NU et our , NEW STORE No. 3 Smith & BOWAN Brick Block. May I, 1871-tf. HUGH YOUNG &'OO-.- • The Oonfessions :of an Invalid. PUBLISHED as a warning and for tho benefit of young men and others, who suffer from Nervous debility, &c., supplying TRH UELNS OP OILY 01.111 E. Written by ono who cured Maisel, and sent true on receiving a poet-paid directed envelope. Address, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, N. Y. May 17, 1871-om. When a.disooverer as any solentiflo subject, asks the op operation of the learned in science, to test the merit and truth of this discovery by severe teat and practical results, and then to in dorse an& recommend it, It is fair to presume it is valuable for the purpose intended. Suoh has been the course pursued by Messrs: Hall A Co., prciprieters of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. And all those who have tested it (among whom wo may mention Dr. A. A. Hayes and S. Dana Hayes, Chemists, and State Assay ers of Massachusetts ; Walter Burnham, M. D., Prof. of surgery in Penn. University Philadel phia ; Geo. Gray, M. D., Professor of An. temp and Physiology) assert it is the best prep. • lion in :use for all cutaneous diseases of the scalp. Restores gray hair to its original color , pr -vents the hair from falling out, creates a now g owth. It is certainly worthy of a trial. Nesoburyport Herald of Gospel Jibe ly. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER THE RIGHT SPOT DONN PIATT AND QEO ALFRED TOWN END will beginn the publication of a new lit erary weekly to be called -THE CAPITAL, at the City of Waabinfiton, March 12, 1871. A handsome folio Newspaper of thirty-two columns, printed in new type, with a new en graved title-head, and occasional illustrations. The entire contents are to be original and writ ten by the acntest obseivpre end most trenchant writers of the day. NOT A PAPER FOR THE OLD PARTY FO- GIES 1 but adapted to the intelleetual require.: meats Of our period bkthe'oonsideratiori of pub lics men and qhettions, aggressively isideptintl oatianfliawayt seeking out the quaint, ttielterer, Ahe'indbridnal,iand the literary aspects of poll . istsbort. THE ORCIA - bt l Or THE DETTFR POPULACE. It will contain the ,Aseoeiated Press telegrams up to the hour 'of going to press, and the latest_ public and local items. Special features will be original stories upon ,episodes, localities, and phenomena at the National Capital, society top., tea at Washington, keen and trenchant corresp on .deuce from the largo cities and the State Capi-1, tals, absolutely independent notes, editoriabi , and biographies, stirring to the - tient, and fiesh' 'ballads end poems. During the year Tlifl CAr• rtiiL will contain'vivid'descriptions of every na onal institution and biireat in the United States,' !noting the idiosnyorasies and - imperfections of (the same. ItWill endeavor, diligently to J, the private cattiest's reporter at the seat of goverq. , 'merit Price, $3 a year in advance. Subscript advertitgmtnts, end cOtinnnnioatiOni be addressed to, . E. J. JENKINS Pub'r. Office of the Capital, No. 4sB Eleventh:ear*, agar Peantritaai aviarie s Waiblagtoa l D. Co- .ARRIAGES. DEATHS. SPECIAL NOTICES. MEI V . 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Ei•pi 44- 4 g 11, ; • ~ • —l. i .:... ' ii. ,71PM.riis [ , i • _.,,, : , ; ~., i 5.,..; , .., _;.,„ .. has just returned from Ne,r,.. ~Xofifyfith a , ..,,, ~_, .. , r , , , e 1 P .1-4 ;; :, ;,',';'• :', , :>`lll '2 l;' - i.k.:,:`, , 1 ~ • .:, ~ FULL STOCK OF MERCIIAIIDISE . .. • d.. including a full line of all the latest . styles .of dress and f ancy . 0 ' GOO 8, 811 8 ) , LAOES .I 'IIIIIBONS, 811 ALLS, 85 -, 4 " ' the entire list of which, in styles and prices, will compare favorably with' a4lfitilck, thiS lige ' 4iti4.irork• June 21 ; 1671. - ~,, ~,•;,. -, ~ r • • 1 , An Immenie New- • C, '-'llmlC:t2l. 1 3E1,1E9ICIO13EILESI, .r 7 , DRY GOODS! DOMESTIP: t EiraitorzOres, PRINTS AND HOSIERY, RIOTS AND: SHOES A SPECIALITY, • - 7ATS AND OAPS, - Ready - Made Clogiing, CMcolae• Garcocsoilrlessi. /. . IS /•• . ;-- - The Highest Market Price paid for Gauntry Produce. TERMS-STRICTLY CASH. ' S. sT . PL. 313.4 12 1.1=1:ZEJE31E1- 7 15 Cheap Ca s h Store BAS, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS, SUCH AS Foreign _ and Domestic Dry . Goods, . ,Which will be sold very cheap. ' • LADIES' DRESS GOODS, WHITE PIQUE. BUTTONS, ALL KINDS, _ CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, , LINEN GOODS, , ~ • POPLINS Ib . WHITE GOODS, " , . Gloves, „Hosiery, Knit Goods and Notions. f,„ -- - : - ..,' • . --. Choice G - roceries.' Sugar, Soap, 'Tobacco, 'l3*mi, Rios, 'Saleratus, Coffee, Tea, Crackers, Salt 'Flsk,. 'Flour. Hats & Caps, Roots & Shoes, Rubbers, Crockery, Wooden Ware, &c. _ . Cash Paid for BUTTER, or shipped on Commission. Please call and look oar Stock over. 1 ott will always And us ready and willing to show goods. Wellaboro, May 10, 1871.-Iy. ' J. It. 'HARKER. May 11, i 1871. Wickham H . AVE just opened their Now Stook of SPRING GOODS 4d are selling 500 Pi.Oces of t best Printer, at 10 coots per yard. Beet yard wido staridt9d ,Sheeting, at 8, 9,10, and per yard. Our etooklof . _ , . loam aEt , roOiDel 9 ' .-.1, , , :,...,..,.,,. ~,?.._,, r ~i,,,: WOO We* including t o best brands or - - Pack Alpaca} Japanese .Poplins and Silks, Pure Mohair Granadiers 2 Perealer; Organdies, Lawns, Robe Patterns, ,Colored Al , pacas, . ~ ;'t+. '3 MEI Linenl and Chinese Grass Cloth FOR' LAtIIHI3 . . /60., &O. We have an elegant line of DRE FROMI We ilaie 'a good asiortment o PRIM. WO C: White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces and Ril+ons, and a full Stock of liranlioto Notions and 'trimmings We have a large quantity of BOOTS and MOBS, to suit the feet and purse of all who will favor us with stall. Our stook of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hate, Caps, and Straw Goods is entirely new, very extensive, and very cheap. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, we have in abundance. Don't forgot our immoneo /Hook of WHITE GRANITE AND OHINA WARN Piiii"Juet drop inand.yon will see how it le yottrsolf. Tioga, May 8, George Francis Train MONEY! MONEY' ' ! The Cheapest Place in Town to Bay your Oroceries, Truthan 13ibothers. ' f l oVerraties. lsltricnl37 - gasfia. I Aptll b, 1870. Stock of the Pry 10,.0pp, JUST REOIIIVBD, • •AT (Bache's old Stand) Main Street, Welleboro. DRESS GOODS! AND A FULL STOOK OP MU The patronage of the. pull° solicited TIOGA, and all styles and Colors of GOODS - , 16 to 86 OENTB PER YAtD• the beat styles of 13pring and Bummer SHAWLS at BOTTOM n show the ladies the largest assortment of FOR PRESIDENT IN 1872 is at EMI latf)st Styles of NO . • BO9KS C. C. MA.T.IIE Farr, 0 WICKHAM A, FARR I=l IMI L. P. TIMM" 4.4. TII.I.IMAII. f'NEW ' 2 - FIRM. : A. N. Yngham & C 0.,, DOGS AND MEDICINES fornietty owned by P. B. William , and two ad ding to the stook s nutlike of 0 ode, cowl* is 4t" te Drage, Patent Media**, Yankee tNotions, Paints. pile, Vgenishes, Trarniskilnakes, .P6int Paint Brushes, Flo g Tackle, • and'in fact everstk ug' initially kept in a that ches Drug Store. la tba Hue of Wall Paper, Window Shades and _Miura! we cannel be undersold. Call and examine Goode and prices before piirchasing elsewhere. Particular attention paid to Physiolmss Presorip %ions, and compounded at all hours. • , • . The patronage of the public is soliCited. A' DC !Namur. • t INGHAM dO/. V. Kaocis. May 4, 1871. , . Sin & Squires, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Poreigiik Domestic, Liquors Wines, 'e., t f.a. Agents for Fine Old Whiskies, CYRUS D. Buz, ,G. N. Sptartzs, 5 (TIRING, N. Y. May 17, 1871. • Every year increases tlie popularity .1 of this valuable Hair reparation; which is due to merit alo e. We can assure our old patrons t at it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep -i aration for restoring GRAY on FADED: HAm to its youthful color, making iti soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates- and nourishes the hair-glands. By it use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economicatHenr, DREssiNG ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, 11. D., State , Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected 4-for exceltent quality; and I consider it' the BEST - PREPARATION for its intended purposes." Said by at/ Druayitds, and Dealers in Medicines -Priee•One Buckingham's Dye FO THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in - many cases re quires to == long a time, and too much care, to r store gray or faded Whisk ers, we hive prepared this dye, in one prepares on; which will quickly and effectuall accomplish this result. It is easily =pplied, and prodaces a color which will neither rub nor wash ofE Sold by all Druggists rice Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HAiL & COn NASHUA. N.B. Aug. 3, 1870-Iy. H f c , 4, ° ' o ll' oi is • c t. , r-7 0 06 lift. 0 I — cr , k v . B 6 4.0 0 ......ca c 6. .w. 111 4::. • • • = 0 . . . kz , • v .g -LI) VI , 4 ' ":"... •••• r 1 1. 1 L)... 14 ) on 01 $3 , 4 1: 1 4 4: 1) W C) Gr 2 Z 40, A P Cs ;:', 1...tv ig: 74 de) . 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I' hold for sale, on reasonable terms, the following property : , A well finished, now two story dwelling house, containing ten good. rooms ; with a half acre lot, good barn, good well of water; and every way desirable as a residence. Looatlon, corner of Walnut and Meade streets, adjoining the Clymer ground:. , Also, a largo village lot, containing about ono acre, and in go .d•shape for dividing into throe building lots. Location, corner of Meado and Grant streets. And a desire le farm in Delmar, 'containing 106 acres (kn. wn as the Whelan lot) Said farm! comprise: a twenty acre meadow newly seeded, a fine eld of winter wheat, and about 60 acres of exoellenl timber,.oonsisting of ash, hickory, oak, basswood, whitewood and hem lock. The farm in well watered, and abuts on two roads—the new Stony Fork road and• tho road leading from Samuel Dickinson's to Win Eberens's place. Likewise, ten Mir —"flew se, ten 410 year] ble terms. Inquire of WILLIAM CARROLL. , Webber°, June 7, 1871 tf Boot, Shoe, Leather .and Finding Store. MITH & SON, H. E. lai Tioga Co., Pa /PHD snbieti. ere would notify their Mends and•Onsto.. era that they are dofing a level boot and shoe business on Wellsboro street, op posite the late Smith hotel. They keep boots of - all kinds,and shoes, to salt everybody, both for ladies and gents; also any kind• of ohildren's wear. Drop in and see. dune • H, E, aktrrA .1. SON. 11 7, 1871 if MEM AIR i;w'7.711 OWO .I:, = c:. 0:. ,z, ~-. c, c, , 8 8 g) 3 2 8 CO I CD CD 00 CP . 1 Z) IN. CI OO Q 1/10 14) k CS . Cl t I. NTS TO BEY =I on reasons- FIRE ' INSURANCE. JAM I. 11111 TCRELEi t Ag 4, WELLSBOBO, :gA; l 'ainiaa Pa'plies in firat•olas i s Compan ies at as CrINT nett 1 - ;- • as any TABLE COMPANY Igr t insane.. Iy. .INO. I. MITORBLL. ED 40.871 Thellheapest Naos the State For' Photographs! AT 0 WOOD'S GMBH! 1 . , 0 0.6.1013 for 60 cents. Large pictures and frames for $l. 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. • , I; ' L 1 g I THE LOWEST PRIOES AND THE i 1 i BEST WORK. Roo Res • er Gardner's greatly store. 1 tf Wellaboro, Pa. , . m. I) '• H OD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTOR- D / • Just published by DR. um& 266 pages. . ird Edition. THE MEDICAL 00M PANIIN AND GUIDE TO HEALTH, on the radical . . re of Spermatorrhout, or Seminal Weak iis nese, I 'voluntary Seminal Louis, Impotency, Mental nd Ph3rsictil Incapacity, Impedimenta to Mania it, oto., and the Venereal and Syphilitic. Maladi s„ with , plain and olear directions for the speedy (lure of SOcondary Symptoms, Gonorrhcea, Glints, Strieturis, and all diseases of the skin, such as Scurvy, ' Scrofula , Ulcers, Boils, Blob:boa dud Pimples on the face and body. Consumption, •Epilepsy, and Site, Indicted 'by self-indulgenao dr sexual extraveganee. l . 1 The celebrated author, in this admirable Trea tise, Clearly demcinstrates, from a forty years' successful practice. that the alarming conse quence of self.ubpse may be radically cured; pointing out a mode of cure at simple, cer tain; and effectual, by means of which every Sufferer, no matter what his condition may 'be, can be effectually eered, cheaply, privately, and radically: , fitßThis 800 should be in the hands of ev ery. youth, and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope. Price 50 cents. Address; DR. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach St, ow York. Mardi 8 18711.-Bm. I.'' , . l AT WESTFIELD, PA., IKEEP ON' BAND AND MAKE TO ORDER 18IIGNAJES PLATFORM I Spring Wagons "We do net propose to sell cheaper ] than the cheapest, but make as good as the BEST at 'reasonable priceS. We also do painting in the highest and bea r style of - the art. ' Any • one wanting anything in our line will please CALL. • I H. BAKER 45c BON. Westfield, March 22,—tf. !,t; MI TO TITS WORKING CLASS.—Wo aro now prepared to fiiroi.li all classes with constant employment at ;home, the whole of the time or for the spare momenta. !Business new, light anti 'profitable. Persons of either IfieX easily earn from 500. to $5 per evening, and a pro •iportional sum by devoting their whole time to the I, , USillefei. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as nrb.m. That all who see this notice may send theft address, lond tent the basin e s, we make this.unpatallided ottbr : No such as are not .ell satisfied, we will send $1 to pay Tor the trouble .if writing. Fullparticulars, a valuable sample which will !do to commence work 'Mt, and a copy of The 1 eopter Literary Ompanion—ano° of the largest and beet family nowspaP6rs publisped—all sent free by 11141 . Reader, if you want permanent, profits• ble work, address E.C. ALLEN A CO-, Aim:us, Alum . i April 19,1g71.-3M. MBN. WOMEN, $5 To $lO Per D ay. BOYS and GIRLS win, engage`, in our now bualneo make from $5 Co $lO per day in their own localities. Full particulars and instructions eeht (roe by mail. Those in need of permanent, profitable work, should address at ones. GEORGE 8T1.N8014 A CO., Portiand,'Maine. April 19, 1871.-3 in. • Valuable Town Property FOR SALE. THE subtler ibe r o ff ers for sale the following property, viS: 20 village lots situated on State Street, 4 lots situated near Sheridan st., to acres of land neir, the cemetery. This property will be sold at Laoderate prices and time given; Oleo the house and lot of Chas. Williams, near the M. E. Church. The subscriber is also agent for the North Orolina Land Company. Par ties desiring to visit that section can get Rail road' tickets at reduced prices, and also valuable information in reference to the Company from May 10, letlitf. W. SHERWOOD. Photog aph Gallery.! Manufacturers of Buggies, Sulkies, Platfo .m Spring, Track a d Wago s) IMI cuTnißs, 'SLEIGH • AND 808 SLEDS. We are pre io n short noti• faction guarri pared to do anything in our lino a and in the beet manner. Bath. ntoed. HOUGHTON,' ORR it CO. 'it, COLES, As% Welletioro, HASTINS Stony For April 5, 1871. SALE. and! I gine, wi , and a run ofd prepared to Charleston, •reigned, owners of a Portable En h a Carding Machine, two Lathes French Burr Stones attached, are it orders in their business at East a. The above', property is in good running order, and wilt be told, at a fair price, and on reason able time: 1 1 • For partiottlare. inquire of Geo. W. Herrick, Wellsboro, or ALONZO WHITNEY, May 4, 18 171-tf • int.. the premises.. • ON
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