The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 05, 1871, Image 3

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,h,hh.o of the Republican County Convention •
FOR ASSOCIATE JUDOS,
BAXTER, Nelson.* 1
'ISRAEL STONE, Delmar.*
W. 0, RIPLEY, Richmond.*
1. K. DOSARD, Os c eola*
11
.SMlTlT,Bloaatiorg. • ,
GEAR MIEN RATHRONE; Blossburg,
Pon detr*rs Commisslotrre,"
T: 0: HOLT.4"9, Ward.
- OIIARLES COPESTIOK, of Delmar
_ -FOR DISTRICT knonsore,
J. C. STRAND, Westfield.*
J. W, ADAIR'S, Mansfield.
J. 0. lIORTON,
Juno 11 . , 1871.
TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
Local Items.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1871.
New Advertisements.
An i tor's Notice—a. mr, morriek •
Sohoq—Chas. Vorrill.
L.ft—Thomas Hills. • •
'lots 000i1p—Wickham of Farr. 1 ,
.1 Thos. Harden.
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The Wellsbero Baptist Ch arch have
adopted the free rent system. Persons at t) T intling
that church need have no fears of getting the
,eat of any one else.
It . f: UREA.—There will be a 1 )leas
ant and informal meeting of the Baptist eiety . ,
id the Court House on July 4th , coral:none ng sit
'lO A. q. roe cretin' will be served. Friends are
invited to attend:
Our young friend, Mr. 0. Robinson,
deputy postmaster at Corning, has recently i pur-
LhuEed tho toy, nut and candy etoro in the post
cffica building. Persons desiring anything in
his line, will Lo accommodated at, low priced and
to sure to get good goods. He deals extensively
Is treStrork.
There is a Welsh •adage which our
frie i r D. G. interprets for us as follows: To
ma e good farmer, take one pound of indus
try, a pound and a half of economy, and two
rands of care.
PF.RSONAL.—On Thursday last we re
aired a pleasant visit from A. E. Barnes,'Es - ci.,
01 Bath, accompanied by our old friend Enos
Barnes, editor of tbo Stenben Courier:
—Will Emt,ry is nt home on a visit from Wit-
lirosport
What the Taxpaytrs convention in
south Carolina was composed of: tour ex-GoN;-
ernoro. two ex-Lieutenant Governors, three ex-
United States Senators, five ex-Congressmen, qno
ex•Chanceilor, ono ex-Secretary of the Confede
rate Treasury, forty-three ex-member's of the
Rouse of Representatives, Sixteen State Sena
tors, eleven Generals of tho rebel army, and five
bankers—each and all ex•robels, or rebels with
cot the ex.
HORSE THIEF CAUGHT. Eleazer
Pomeroy, of Troy, detected a horse thief in that
Tillage on the 25th ult. As he has caught sev
eral of that fraternity on previous occasions, and
bas the courage and good sense to appreciate and
perform the duties of a citizen and a nmo, rvo
would suggest to peripatetic dealers in surrepti
tious horse flesh,•that they leave Troy ont of their
route. They can try Wellsboro, where they gen
erally get detected—about three days after they
have whittled the sprout.
THE NEW FACTOY.—On Thursday
last we visited the sash and blind factory of Ben
-stain Austin, which we found In working order,
with steam up, and excellent machinery running
with littlo less jar and noise than an old fasb
:oned sinning wheel. In addition to,atteb, blind
and door making, , tivi factory does planing, groo
ving and matching, with other work pertaining
to the getting up of a house, more cheaply and
with greater accuracy than the same .work can
he done by band: We trust the owner may,find
the enterprise as profitable as it is creditable to
ztho projector.
Music.—Miss Todd will commence a
Lew term of Music lipst. week, July c . tti: -Those
who wish for lessons will—please . npilli - Soon.- 2
Miss Todd has recently organized a thorough
Course of Music, 'both vocal and instrumental,
which will enable pupils to graduate, if they
wish. The Course is divided into three Parts,
and certificates will bo given at the compLition of
aCh part of the Course.
One evening in each week will be devoted to
Readings on Musical subjects, biographies - of the
ski Masters, and general musical literature, Iwith
advanced pupils and others who may be interes
ted. ie2S 2w
Till. \V LATHEI?., Chet'S, ETC.—The,
leather has not been favorable for fruit or grant]
n this region. The warm days in April were
tdlowed Lv sharp frosts in May that injured the
and the cold, dry weather in Juno has ten-.
id to shorten the grass crop. But we stick to
:hold larrner'e platform. "there is always a
tiothier every year."
'There is the usual amount of grumbling and
, trnous prophecy, which always break out in
&tack , localities at this season of the year; but
Se to no reason for especial complaint as re
prlg most of the crops in this county. Corn
ptatocs, oats and rye nro looking and doing
(Irmo will probably ho not more than two
th4ile the weal yield ; bts there is much old bay
the count), and we thin t few or none will be
ithgc.l to EOll cattle for laCk of loader to winter
theta. But let every farmer make the most of
hese haulm, straw nod cornstalks ; for hay
tete to fetch more than the usual price next
And there is one crop here that we think will
o.a.lpßill favorably with the like orop in any lo
,afty. We allude t 4 the unusually large crop of .
candy dates, which io hatter grct.en and more for
-3ar.l th's qe10.,.» than wa remeiLhar to have seen
nln previeos years—also, more numerous. -Al
atop pretty certain to ho nipped
Il HIA we feel confident of being able
gather - in the tieull number, with more than
tte a‘er,tgo weight.
C9ItI:ESPONDENTS. " Ciltbird"
, cads us some verse on " Juno," and wants our
:pinion as to whither it 19 poetry or not. •Deei
dedly nat—nalther poetry nor rhyme. Wo give
uCaple of speeirnen 61 1 04 '
" Sweet music fills the air
From throats of winged warblers;
Street scents, from flowers fair,
From fields and leafy arbors.
" put all these *wanes must fade :
Though beautiful to-day, '
tpey soon will be decayed,
And passed forayer artgy•"
Catbird" says he " bad'nt thought of those
nes two hour? ago." Tako our advico, and
tink two monle on the next attempt.
—" Acton" nVo sends ue some rhyme, and asks,
flow is this Oar original poetry ?” Tho lines
:mmonoo as follows -
i
" There is a llnd, of every lend the prid e ,
Beloved by 1 oaten o'er all the world beside.;
Where brie' or anns.dispense serener light,
And milder moons omparadise tho night."
A :k , ft
it la good, as poetry ; and ire are not aware
'az its originality, since James Montgomery
f:;te it, about one hundred years ago, bee-over
E'en doubted. (Of course you did not' mean to
etimato that it was original with yoursplf 1) Tha
"UR are contained in Montgomery's "nome."
—" Mph Blivins," who wroto up a moral dog
itht—or a dog fight with a moral—for us last
1 P g, eerids us a graphic letter from the lumber
"lop where be " chops and peels?' Bohm some
nigh rhyme to offer on Bret Barth and his ver
ill, likich we may publiph, when we have room.
And hero we wish to reark, for the blinefit of
At rtadera and ourself, th t we are always glad
t t
to bear from our correspon lents in any part of
its county, when thCro is anything worth 11 , 6-
; 1 4 about. Don't try your handi fine writing,
1
Rot look to make yoUrself an truth r. Just 'give
14 the main facts of anY interesting matter, etrid
ken us to put them in shape. What happens in
lest part of the county,. will bo of interned to
"her neighborhoods; and if ail will make it a
Piet to apprise us of whatever ()Coors • in-their
Articular localities, all will bo posted on every
i fa kt of the county, so far as regards-local Alf ;
I tii and ours is, like every, paper of • the kid,
ital . lily a local sheet. Don't attempt looney wri
_l4.i, in the Cambyses vein ;• talk business, snd
C try to keep all 'pits of the coplqen.
. F
• iiiilNATAYiti- til lsp 3 1 ,9 , 141' 1191E4084
Therelavelleen three riialvay's in tWilst few
days in this village and vicinity. A wandering
wool gatherer wee runaway with.in Delmar.,Re
eult—a bruised peddler, add etiddliit decline in
wool. r
A',l4r; Park was run away with on the Avenue
i read last Friday. lieturit, smash-up, and a
driver; thought to 1* badlY inured at
•
first, but ha's•glit"lialte livelY. ' ' '•
•
On the evening of the 30th, a team _ ran away
in the village, dishing foul of a wagon loaded with
flour. 'tomtit, another ompelt, with f apnelderable
fluctuation in breed 'etuffo.! Xliteh i yoni lioree9.
Editorial Correspondence.
MMO
NO. II
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IV,/1.1,161113P0RT, Pa., Juin, 24, 1871:
NOTES BY MI
WtY.—The Glen le really a
lace of wender,taid is visited by people from
ar and near. , No one can form anything of a
correct idea frorna written deioription as he oo'd
o visit it and enjoy. the scenery.personally. We
oturned to Watkins byway of prespeet HIE,
which affords a grand view of the lake, village,
1
and surrounding country. From this point we
descended c to the village where a generottssupier
Was provided at the Jefferson; Fall Erook; Lang
don, and Waverly_ Rouses ,for . the ,party,—the
landlords sparing no pains to make everything
eonkortable, and cordially greeting the' visiting
tran g era . After the repast was over.„,tbe 'party
repaired to the wharf to enjoy a ride on the splen
did steamer "Magee," which so proudly floated
on the waters of tho Seneca. The sunup along
either side‘of the lake is unsurpassed for variety
and beauty, and all seemed to enjoy it hugely.
After returning to - tho wharf , the party dispersed
for the night, the larger portion, remaining in
Tiatkins,, while a few aooopted the, generous in
vitations from the Delevan and Rathbone Hone
as of Elmira, and ethers extended their ride to
1 roy, Pa., to enjoy \ the elegant accommodations
Judge Long. I ,- ' • -
At Elmira, we
the
the - generous hospitality
9f Mr. R. Runt, the popular landlord of the Dele
ion. This house is located near the depot, and
as every comfit and nonvenience for giests.L.—
Ls - tables are viral supplied, and the beds and.
ocUns aro neat' and clean. --
1
Awaiting atihis point the southwar bound
tw
t ain, o dropped into the Institute of Dr. Up
hle Graff. After a pleasant chat with Smelters, Dr.
o proposal an investigation of our Smelters,
Which resultd in an operation, . totaliyittestroy
i
Il i
t
ig our social qualities for the day. I I justice
the Dr, however, we will State - that h did the
j b up handsomely as be usually does , on similar
o casions. ',lle institute is doing a brisk business,
bleb is the beet guarantee of the Dr's success.
Diddineadien to Elmira, we placed ourselves
i I charge of Jeff. Wisner, a capital conductor,
a
Id after about one and a half hour's ride, we
Inca tbo party again at Min nequa springs, who.
h i ad spent the night at this place. The scenery
a ound Minnequa is rather tame and monotonous,
a though the air is very salubrious' and delight
fl. Many people visit here in the summer sea
sin on account of the rare and peculiar proper
ties of its mineral water.
The party reached Williamsport about 9.50 A.
~ all feeling that they had enjoyed .. three days
o uninternapted pleasiii; is nothing iriniapired
t mar the feelings of any one daring the entire.
.
trip, and separated for their respective homes.
ate
this b
souema so
grand morm a
recces, eetingoft we the press
Bother year we may meet again, wit: ho t s li p e e m o- a f a thi o s
to hasthat
gnial friends; as such meefing . cannot but be
..1
p eductive of the greatest advantage'io all par.
ti ipants. •
The following is the report of the committee
appointed to draft resolutions expressing the
thanks of the Pennsylvania Editorial Association,
fo' hospitalities received during the first Sum•
m r Meeting and Excursion:
•
The Editorial Association of Penn'a desires to record
10 sense of obligation, to the various gentlemen to
whom it is indebted for the great pleasure that has at
tended its first summer meeting and excursion :
To the; Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company, the
NOrthern Central Railroad Company, the Philadelphia
and Erie Railroad Company, the Reading Railroad
CoMpany, the Catawissa Railroad Company and the
Cnmberiand Valley and Bald Eagle Valley Railroad
CoMpany, we offer 'our hearty acknowledgments for
their kindness in extending the use of their respective
roads to the members of this Association, and the la
dikis accompanying them on the excursion. • -.-,
To Messrs. lien* W. Gwinuer, of the Pennsilvaida
Ce tral Railroad, Ed. S. Young, of the Northern COll.
tr IRailroad, and Wm. A. Baldwin, of the Philadelphia
ani i
1 Erie Railroad, wo return our 'tkanks for their
pri mpnesa and courtesy in malting all necessary ar.
ra gements for our accommodation and comfortwhile
pa sing over the sevcaal roads with which they aro
connected.
To Arr. Geo. W. I. Ball, Second Ass't Gen. Pass. Ag't
ofhe Pennsylvania Central, who had charge of issuing
th excursion tickets, special thanks are' due for the
eill lent . co-operation he gave the Secretary of this As
(l..
sokytion in arranging the 'routes, and for the great
pai s he was at in performing that service in the most
ET sfactory manner. .
'I 4 o the Mayor and citizens' of Williamsport, for their
cordial reception ; to Meskiitt-Scholleld & Barry, of the
Herdic House and Mieneqtut, foilheir entertainment;
to Messrs. E. W. Capron and J. B. below, for their
acvo co-operation and kind attentions ; -- t02.1r. Peter
el
He die, for a most agreeable excursion on thusque•
ha na, and Many other considerate attentions ; to Mr.
W. G. Elliott, proprietor of the Academy of Music, for
tlickusesrf his beautiful building in which to hold the
me ting of this Association, we also return our warm
est thanks.
7
:r Messrs. John J. Van Allen, Frederick Davis, Jr.,
W Baldwin, G. A. Wicks B. G. Hurd, of Watkins, li.
V.; and to Mr. L. Gans', of Watkins' E_xpress for the
opthearted hospitality with which they welcomed us
to eir beautiful village, for the generous provision
freely made fop our entertainment, and for the delight
fullexcursion on Seneca - Like., Their friendly .Wet ,
co e will long be greatfully remembered.
Tie Messrs. Baker & Sons, of the Fall Brook House ;
to Messrs. Gamble & Richardson, of the Jefferson
Ifoiec, Mr. L. 0. Wilcox of the Langdon House, and
Mr. Calvin Barthie, of the Waverly, we are indebted
for m
I
usual attention to our comfort while in their re
ape live hotels during our stay in Watkins. '
'Lathe proprietors of the Delevan House and Rath
bone House, at Elmira N. Y., and to V, M. Long & Son,
of the Troy House, Troy, Pa., and also to the citizens
of Troy, our thanks aro due and are' hereby tendered
for their many courtesies,
Wcordially thank Mr. E. B. Parsons, proprietor of the
Wat ins' Glen, Mr. Joshua Jones, lesaeemf the' Moun
tain Heine, and Mr. M. Ella, manager of the Glen; for
their unremitted attention, and' for the elegant enter
taininent provided for us. At the came time lee we'd
express our indebtedness to the Pleasant Valley - Wine
Co., for their liberal and opportune supply of their
spar ding product. The pleasure of our visit to Wat
kins Glen, and our appreciatiOn of its marvellous
beat ty, which excited our wopder and admiration,
were much enhanced by the kindness of all connected
will that charming resort. I .
the conductors and attaches of the various roads
which we passed, we are indebted for courtecitfa .
, lion to all our wants. Their affability has con
, ted largely to the enjoyment of our trip, and we
of too warmly commend the ability with which
haVe dis Charged the duties of their trying pesit-
T.
Over
atte.
tribti
calm! ,
they
lona.
nally, 'our thanks are eminently due_ to Mr. li. B.
imin, Secretary of the Association, for his tact in
uiiing this excursion,. for the ability ho has (Us
ed in its management, and'ifOr his , ceaseless and
riefill endeavors to promote the Pleasure of all
.pants iu this delightful social - re-union Of the
sylvania press. Respectfully submitted,
IL J. STABLE. Gettysburg Compiler,
111R.4.31 YOUNG, York True.Democra4.
D. P. DEALT, Phila. Eveniag Herald, -
MINIS, Doylestown Desiocrui r
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ME
MI
QM
ICE
WM
EUGENE IL. lIIMDAY, Phila. Proof-Shut,
ComarrEE.
L i emaining a week in Williamsport, we, can
from knowledge of the rapid growth of the
for tho past seven years. Daring that
the ohango has been so great wo could bard
cognize the place in passing the streets.—
and magnificent residences have been
t i ed in all parts of the city„plegint new brick
Its 'have, been built v manufacturing establish
-41, church es;jiiii, balls,,] soh - Oaf
occupy their pluocs in inalting,up ,
,Teat growth of the new city. Its population
early doubled since 1860.
ively business seems to too carried on in the
us branches of trade, and the streets are
with people from morning till 'night.. -
o lumbering mills in the upper part of the
ire in full operation cutting out lumber--,
triple product which has made Williamsport
ty of to-day. We spent the most of two
aeons visiting these mule, and were highly
Jc.l to witness the rapidity with- which
logs were cut into boards and hurled out
thelargo piles of lumber krhich line the •
formites. Some hovel:nide ottunei iti 66;7
eying business, others aret on the road to
while a few have failed in the attempt!
ong the lino of prosperou ,business i rnen
ie rill mention Mr. E. Andreae -saw,mexiufao
tures ; D. S. Andrus, music dealo ; D: 'et
Son, batters, and S. A. Borman, jevreler: Mr. Do
through industry and iiii'sieveratsee, his built up
a larg l e business, and is n0v11,1144 30 kid i n
that -
'department of trade:
spea'
Otto,
thno
ly re
La%
orect
blool,
mend
housil
the ,..
has
vart
aliv. ,
MD
Th l e.Baltetin ann gasette we understand hes
just passed the crisis is establishing a daily pa..,
poi, which is now-beginning to remunerate its'
proprietors. The paper is conducted with abiliti;
and we are glad to leayn r that it is now one pay=
ing b l asis.
Th l a , ' ' U. 13: Colift was in seeision; - taid persona
were theio from
ill varione parts of ilia country.---. The rand Jury (of which wo Were a member)
a largo number of bills against.doalere is
y and' tobacco - for , defrauding the Eletre,rw- -
Other bills were forind,airiotie, wltioh
fours
whPs
men
,
no against an "old offender" in tho
ounterfeiting business, The prisoner plead
before the court, and was tined $5,000, and
-14070
sale
guilt
.are itnElsonmeut ors sash bill, and Costs of
. ' •
net attorney Swope deserves mnek-oredit
rking up tbeve oves_flojudioiously tlie
1 .ment,. and dispatching the same before
d Jury. • t. C; Y.
ten y.
conrt
DI
in w. i
the oil
'itititi'OßTY 9 rpm Etha en
..1" -<t , . 1. , ' Ai ,a. .“.. . A.. 1
The recent-War=bet MIMI
_Geelnany and Prime
has causedim snuchinterest,en the: part:: Of ;; AU
people, that it was generally apposed at the that,
that the earliest aedtilt history Of tht ti =
struggle, would - be fr mthictitin of an'` : r
author. The NationalPnbllablig Co.i_ot Philo:
delphia, have just leaned a :Teri complete end
valueble blatoty;' bent* the obste- tide." - It is
from the pen of Mr. AMU* D.:11014101^ Jr, - albt
' Ili a handsomely bound volume of: 800 octavo
-pagesollustreted with 150 maps, .portraits, bat.:
tle aones, Views of prominent lonsligek eta. It;
is IV itten is a bold,,elgerousitYle, and will nn:'
qiies lonablyOoke rank es the' etaudeo , oAciti
i ,
•of-the etruggle 'by et Atruideiuf writer.: '''..%l".- i—;:',.'
„ Mr. McCabe, has evidently studied his iatthjeot.
deeifly, for he writes as an historian and not as a
poll mien, as one who places facts on record for
theerdict of future ages, and not 10 one who
,
seek to win the favor of either the - Ct . ftniens or
the Preach of to.day. The great charm of the
work is Its impartiality. its absolute fidelity to
truth.: His book -fseeinates while - it instructs, for
it tolls in graphic and eloquent languagepithe.
most wonderful story of modern times. -, He
the causes of the war from their origin down to
the beginning of hostilities; !"sets forth the diplo,
•matio history of the prelude• to the war, with
clearness ; and states forcibly, and in detail the.
causes of the triumph of Germany arid the manure'
of Prance. :' The narrative of.-' the great battler
:istilohr open-,"thee oamptirgn; and luirbid the
French back upon thwinterlorof.their owtitiOuri
try ; the effect of these reverses upon - the Preach
Nation ; the frantic efforts to- refine the .beaten;
army, and ..the terrible- disaster :of "Bidet;
~the.
capture of the Emperor Napoleon and an entire
army; the Revolution in Paris; the rise and for. ,
Illation of the Repnblio ' • the flight of .the Em
press from Paris;
the Siege and surrender: of
Strasburg and the frontier fortresses of Prance;
the triumphal advance of the German armies to
Paris; the Sieges of Metz and . Parisl in detail; a
full diary of events in Paris dining the Siege;.
the campaigns on the Loir and in other parts et
France; the peace negotiations; the surren,der of
Paris and the treaty ; the narf - bistorr of 'the
war; Me history of the formation of: the :great
German Empire; the proclaiming of Xing,_ 14.11-. ,
;lam' emperor, and the realisation of Glinetizt
unity; the civil war and. second :siege , of-Paris,.
with its terrible scenes of bloodshed and vandal
ism ;—all these end otheg,eyentilif the, war are
related with o graphicness and bright:nay ,arlitols.
render this a work of unusual value. The author
goes deep into the philosophy of the war,: Mid
impresses Ma readers profoundly with the great
lessons of the conflict.
.The low pride at •
the'
the hoop le firenek
brings it within the reach . of all, and no pa
Wishing to keep abreast of the times should ran
to road it. It is published in both English and
German, sold by only, and:agents are
wonted in every oonnty.
ANNOUNCEIVIENT
M. W. 'WEI'IIERRRE, 'dliliking4idWork;
fearing ,to, end Aospishig, beggary,will
take his chances with his neighbors, as a 'Wulf*,
date for Commissioner, anbjeot to the deolgioit of
the Republican Convention.
Dr: D. 31 1 Natio pron., of Weattleldlorough, will be a
candidate for the eifice of Associate Judge , subject to
the decision of the Republican qounty CeztvfontlVl f S •
AL -N,QII!IPES.',
SPEC
nEir Wall Paper, Window Paper,
Decoration Pa . er, Borders, Cords, Tassels, Cloth
Shades, Cloth Curtains, (gilt) IW4n4ew Matures,
Pictures, Picture Frames, Pllituto_cOlass, and
every other article necessary to beautify Roma.
The largest assortment 0f1b1,5 lingo of gpode,e,iv . ar.
brought into TiOga Coin*. OaU at our P$W
STORE No. 3 Smith it Nvren's iiiick4ilotik • ,
'May 1, 1871-tf.
HUGH YOUIiG VOW;
The Oonf:asions of an Invalid. = .
PUBLISHED as a wattling and , for the benefit' of,
young men and , others,- Nitta enffei"from 'Nervous
debility, dco., aupflying TM =axe or
Written by one ;who cured him suck emit, fOte,an
receiving tip:let-paid directed envelope,,..' -
Addreee. li.terfaxa. Broo klyn ,
May 17, 1871-Om.
N DIVO CE•L:To Sally P. Whiting: You
I .
.are hereby m
notified that Imo N. Whiting
hap applied to the Court of Common 'Pleat of
Tioga county for a divorce from Op bonds of.
matrimony, and that said Court has' appointed
Friday;tho 28th day of July, 1871, for the'lear=
tug of sailiapplicaot in the promises,l'_on.wbioh .
occasion you may attend if.you think proper.
July 5,1871.-4 w ' E. E. F.fBs, Sheriff:"
•
WHEREAS my wife Honerettallilis, having
left my bad and board without just cause
,or provocatin. Ido heriby forbid ;II persons
- harboring or trusting her on my neccunt, as I
will pay no obts of her transacting after this
date.
July 5, - THOMAS HILLS.
•
Sumac. Wante •.
BAYER do GEliARD r `Of Tiogti,
per pound, if gatherid before 0 barritil
becomo'red, for the loaves and tendrils, genie
thereof., They must be kept free from' rain and
moleinre.and cured in a shady, place. Vaunt_
'dryipiok nut the stbSkil,' if there be any Land
pack do loaves and tendrils, or stoma thereof, in
bags for delivery. The highest market' pries'
paid for veal skins. 28; 1 . 1-12 t •
NOTICB.—I hereby forbid all PossonSollsx.t
chasing knote given by am tOX*..Q4XOI!!:
era, for one hundred and fifty dollaritelits744-
twelve months fromiate, dated Knoxville, Stino 4
8, 1871. Enid note was fraudulently; obtalsofb
I have received no Value therefor, and shall-not
pay it. PRANK P. BABCOCK.
Knoxville, June 28,1871 3w
FSTRAY.—Strayed into the-enclosure of the
subscriber, on the 20th instant,a three year
old sorrel mare colt, with white strip in the face
and one whit° hind foot. The owner is ?matt's"-
ted to prove property, pay charges'and talte - her
away. „ DAVID J 400110.7
Charleston, Tune 28,1871 30.
This is to give Notice :
•
gAT on' the 20th day of June, 141, a war-•
rin
idntin BankruptoY was issued against the
estate of liewbury ottgainsburg r ,
in
the' County of Tioga and State of , POWs', who ,
has been adjudged abankrupt on his ownpetition;
that the payment of any debts and delfvery -of
any property belonging, to such bankrupt, -to,
him or for his nee, and the transfer,of any-prOpT_
erty by him are forbidden bylaw; the t t,a Lmeet
leg of tho creditors of the- apid ,bankr upt,, to
prove their debts, and , to choose , one-Arr. -more
assignees of 148 estate be. held at- 3-'bank
riptoy court; to be holderkat the , ogle* F.
Smith, in Tioga Penn!a, before F. E, Smithißegi r
later, on the 29th day, of Jitiy, 1871, qt./0 o'alooi6
A. M.
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Ayer's
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ut, , atitt- purifying./
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years, With a' eon ,
s tan tligrowin rep.
_ uta4 o ;lia:sfl4:•• l
intrinsie VirtuCs, ;tad snstaiged ibi ;Tel.
markable cares. So. mildnas to be safe,attd,..l
beneficial to children; and lyetso•searchin""
as to effectually purge - out. the great,
ruptions of the blood, such as the scriafulotts'•,
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diSeasesThat have lurked in the tsystent
for years, soon yield to this powerful
dote, and disappear. •Hence its wonderful.
,cures, many of which. are publicly known,
of - Scrofula, and all agrnfulout 'diseases,
Uleers,'`.Ertiptioni' and CriligiVe
orders of The skin,
TUmori, Blotches;
Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, tits
Anthony's Fire, Rose„.nr. Rrysipe.
las, Tetter, Salt Rhettra, Scald
Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul•
etirations of the Uterus,. Stomach,
and Liver.,lt also cures other ~comw
hih it would not seeta:nispect=l,,
'ally adagicil, such asDOP:SYs rar tsi
ana Pri,;
sin; Fits, Neuralgia, Heart
Female Weakness, 'Debility,
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Leue,orrhoea, when they are maullbsta..
flans of the - scrofulous poisons: •-•
It is an e.seellerit restorer of health and
strength in the By renewing . the
appetite and vigor of the digestive orte . rts, :
it dissipatei the depression andlistless
glair of the season. Even where no •disorder
appears, people feel better and livefiagger, •
for _cleansing the blood. The friqtelll TOQVCS
t, on with renewed- vigor and e new lease
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Dr. J..C. , AVER & LoWell; , Massif t
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DREW,GOODS EMPOR _
10 dozen Sheiwls at prices from $1,50 tos2s.
5 den Parasols at prises from $4 to SS,OQ. s•
20, , pieces vihite Dress Goods, well adeipted this season, at prices
- frtmv 15 - Cents per yard to C -
125 Fleas new and popular Dteer-Goods, some 'qf which have not been be
fore offered in this market, at prfeei . front' 25c to $1; per :yard.
5 pieces Black Silks, at prides from $1 to .$3 per yard.
. 10 picas Slack Alpacas, at prices from 286e/0 $1;00 per yard.
'lOO dote# Cottbii Rose, at priaea fretib:loO - to 6s:per yard.
25 dozen Ladiest=lkien Handkerchiefs;#tlrket from Bc'to 75cts.
API' endless Variety of Ribbons, L4del,• , , ,, broieicities;
And - also a full and complete, stock ,of Trellis, Gingfiams,
.Lawns, - Demings, nckings,
,kleoings; at prices to, suit
• - . the trade.
JVLY 5, 1871.. ' TIIO3 , IAS 11.A.RDEN:-
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DRUGS AND MEDICINES
formerly owned by P.ll. Williams, and are ad
ding to the stook a One line of Gocale consist
lug of .-
Pare .?rugs, Alight" Medioinei, Yankee
Notions, Paints. Oils, Varnishes,
• Varnish Brushes, Paine
Paint Brushes,
FiMhing, 'Tackle,
and in fact everything usually kept in a first
class Drug Store. In the-line of
Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures:.
we cannot be undersold. Oall , and, exam . ins
GO`ods and prises before purohasir elsewhere.
Particular attention paid toPhysio ans Prescrip
tions, and compounded at all hours:,
The patronage of the pubito is solicited.
A M., - /NOUAT.C.
V. KLOCK. -
May 4, 1871.
.
Sill & Squires,
,WROLESALE.DEALERS IN'
Forogn Domostic'Llquors
Wines, f tc.,
Agents for Fine Old Whiskies,
CY alio D. SILL, 1
G. N. SQUIRES, j CORN/#O, N. 7 *
May 17, 1871.
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,:.,;I‘,.),\!\lSE HAIR
;:x_-- , - RENEWER.
Every
,y.iar increases the popularity
'Qt . : titii valuable , Hair, Preparation;
. N ifi l i e h i; ;kik! to merit alone. We can
a.sure on rlob I patrons that it is kept
fti!!:, , ul, to its hill standard; and it
i:) the wdy reliable and peffected prep
aration lin- YeApring GrRAY OR FADED
11Ain i o it_dyotttlilid color, making' it
soft, in -.tr0,&., and silken. The scalp,
1 i . r. ii,, , ,,,becimics white and clean.
it reino , Q, Mi eruptions and dandruff,
1
and, by its tonic properties, prevents
the hair yro it billing out, as it stimu
lates and ihourishes the hair-glands.
By its u,(-, the hair grows thicker and
strong(.,. In baldness, it restores the
capillary gi:lnds to their normal i vigor,
and will create a new growth, 4xcept
ill'extreme old' age. It is the most
economical HAIR bRESS;NG ever used,
as it. -requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a 'splendid,- glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Hayes, RD., State
Assayer of Massachusetts, days, "The
constituents . are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent uality; and
consider it - the BEST PREPAIIATION
-fot its intended purposes." '
So?d by ail Driiggisis, and Dealers in Afedicinas
Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
_ ciar Renewer in many cases re
quires too long a t i irce, and' too much
care, to - restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we have prepared this dye, in one
preparatiOn; which will quickly and
effectually jaccomplish this result. It
is easily applied, and Produces a color
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Sold- by all Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents.
Mapqtactured by R. P. HALL. 00.,
NASHUA, N.U.
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WHO WINTS TO BEY
i ; A HOUSE AND LOT in Welleboro? Or a
IV desirable lot? s Or a farm within two 0 ..
:
minutes walk of W ollsboto ? I hold for 8 le,
on reasonable terms, the following property :
A. well finished, new two story dwelling ho so;
containing ten good rooms ; with a half acre
lot, gOod barn, good well of water ; and every
way desirable as a residence. Location ; corner
of Walnut and Meade streets, adjoining. tbe
1
Clyiuor grounds.
Also, a large village lot, containing about one
acre, and in good shape for dividing into three
'building lots. , Location, corner of :Meade and
Grant' etroots.
And a desirable fatm in Delmar, containing
105 acres (known as the Whelan lot) Said
farm comprises - n twenty acre meadow newly
seeded, a tine field of winter wheat, and about
60 acres of excelleol timber, consisting Of ash,
hickory, oak, basswood, whitewoOd and hem
lock. The farm is Well watered. and abuts on
two roads—the new tony Fork road and the
road leading from amuel Dickinson's to Wrb.
Eberena's place. • . I ,
'. Likewise, ten tine yearlings. All 04 reasona
ble-tarins. Inquire of
, 1 WILLIAM kARROLL.
Wallah*, June 7, 1871 tf I •
Boot,' Aiiipe, Leather
Finding Store.
H. E. SMITH Qc SON,
Tioga,, Tic& Co., Pa„
THE subscribers would notify their friends
and customers that they are doing a level
soot and shoe busineds on Welloboro street, op
petite the late_ Smith bototi They keep boots of
altitinds, and shoes, to.'sdit everybody, both for
Indies
,and gents;, also any kind of children's
wear: Drbp Iti au& see. " _
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XJiite 7,1871 tf
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INGHAM & CO
nd
Fink IiiSURANC - ..' .
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SHELL,Ag't,
WEL SBORO, PA.
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qsenes Policies in rat-clans Compani
XmcbN')V R.Elit
1 as any
RELIABLE 00.14PANY
will grant Insurance.
1871.-1
1 Jan. 4,
The Oheapeit dace In the State'
For Photographs!
WOOD'S GUMP
1 ?r A am n rfo f r o sl 6 '3 0 1 1 1 1%1° 14 :Z P o l O t ire e d fi ,
aeana
larged and finished in. tho finest style. New
stili;framos and ever • thing kept In a gallery on
hand, or furnished to order.
`THE LOT EST PRICES AND THE
BEST WORK
Rooms over Gardner's grooorly store.
Fiis 1 1871 tf ' Wellsbore, Pa,
MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTOR.,,
ED. Jusfpublished by DR. LEWIS. 266
pliges. Third Edition. THE-MEDICAL COM
PANION AND GDIDHTO HEALTH, on the
radical cure of Siaermatorrhosa,or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary _ _ Seminal Losses Impoteney,
Mental and Physic 1 Incapacity, I m pediments to
Marriage, eta., an the Venereal - and - --Syphllitio
d i:
Maladies, with plan and clear directions for th*
speedy ours of Secondary Symptoms, 0 o norrh at s '
Gloats, Strictures , and all diseases of the skin,
each as Sourvy, Scrofula, Ulcer's, Boils, Blotches
and Pimples on the face and body. Consumption,
Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence
or sexual extravagance.
The celebrated authorn this admirable Trea
tise, clearly deracin tratel:, from a forty years'
s ucc essful practice. that the alarming '
conse
quence of selt . abi s may be radically cured;
pointing out a Mod of cure at once simple, cer
tain, and effectual, by means of which every
sufferer, no matter hat his condition may be,
can be effectuall c red, cheaply, privately, and
radically. ,
'This 800 sl
ery youth, and 'e, er
Sent undertisfl, i
cents. Address Di
Now York -
L .
ould bo in the hands of ev
. nian in the land.
a plain envelope. Price 60
LEWIS, No. 7 Beach Bt.
*arch, 8 187
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& SON
AT WESTFIELD, PA.,
KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE 'TO ORDER
BUGGIES & PLATFORM
Spring Wag Ons.
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We do not 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 best style of the art. Any one
wanting anything in our line will please CALL.
H. BAKER SON.
(Westfield, March 22,—tf.
Valuable Town Property
FOR SALE.
rpHE subscriber offers for sale the following
property, via ; 20 village lots situated on
State Street, 4 lots situated near Sheridan et., 0
aeres of land negr the cemetery. This property
will be sold at moderate prices and time given;
alsO the house and lot of Chas. Williams, near
the iii . E. Church. The subscriber is also agent
for the North; Carolina Land Company. Par
ties desiring tb visit that section can get Rail
road tickets at reduced prices,
and also valuable
information in reference to the Company from
May 10, 1871—tf. W: SHERWOOD:
Photi -
!HOUGHTON, ORB & CO.,
STONY PORE, PA
Manufacturers of
Buggies, Sulkies,
Platform Spring, Truck and
j9mber Wagons,
1 1 CUTTERS,
SLEIGHS.I AND Bei SLEDS
11Ve are prepared to do anything •in our line
on abort notice and in the best manner. Satis.
ti:etion guarrantoed.
HOUGHTON, lORR cb CO.
HASTINS k OOZES, Agtf,'Welleboro.
Stony Fork. April 5, 1871.
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Farm for Sale lP
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OnRUNDRED ACRES with eighty
aoreb improved, and situated neur k , ‘ ,
s
the State Road, south of Maivaburg . This At
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farm contains a comfortable house, two goo
barns and ninety fruit trees. It is well adapted
th dairying and agriculture. Terms . easy, In.-
quit+ of the subscriber at Mainsburg, Pa.
Julie 14, 1871-tf. . J. A. BOYCE.
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To Bridge Build4s.
COUNTY BRIDGE across the North Pork,
1 - 1 near Gardner's mill, in the township of
Brookfield, wilt be lot by the CoMmissionere of
*hogs obunty, for the buildihg of the same, to
the lowest and best bidder, on the ' premises, (as
by plan to be exhibited,) on Tuesday, the 11th
pf July next, at one o'clock P. M,
IC W. WETHERBEE,
P. V. VAN NESS,
JOB RM:POBD,
r June 28,18i1 2w Commissioners.
D .
ISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given
that the co.partnership heretofore existing
between Lutz, Brown it Kohler, has, been this
day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Brown ha
ying refired from the firm,
i PRAIIK. KOHLER,
1 1 W. Q. LUTZ,
11' GEO. B. .IpROWN: ,
r) The hardware business Ayill be do:dinned - by
W. G. Ltitz'and Prank Kohler.
' Manstihid, June 18;1871 ' ' June 28 4w
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