I )1, ; -' • • s .- •t, ' ittiOUN N•• Tno following named - persons -offer theenseteee Candidates for the offices named below—subject to decision of the Bent:11;410m County Convention : • ,l.no i I IJ J ' IN NO.I...MTC.HBLL, 'Millsboro:: , . Fos AsaoOlAl2..lntan, -- GEQ.III: AXTER,Velsoroa: .•J3RAT.I..I3TONE. - -Debnar.* s W. 0. RIP.LETt, Rk4mond.*„ • • A. K. 130SARD. Oicsola* • 1.. B. WIWI, Blonsbur kr. - • - CL ARENDEN RATRIIONE, Eloosburg, N. TAUTLY; M. ROCKWELL, Jackson.* :Fos Cornier Ooltinsaconza, T. O.LBOLItat, - Ward:' .. CHARLES COPESTIPK t ,OI * DiImet• • 3.'0. STRANG. Weatteld.• ADAMS, MaPeftiOd• - .• 'J. 0. - TlClRTON:Blasabnre. r , June ii, , 11141,, ,- • '-' • „ • • TIOGA COUNTY AGITATO Local Items. IC L • WEDNESDY , .IITLY 19 -1:971. 11.81 Now 'Advertisements. , 11EadWaTC — Luta (lc Kohler: • Rondalie—pr. Clements Co.: • , • Road Letting—Wl:6:V: Bibb, et al. Dissolution—Hoyt Tubbs, et al. Adminlstratrix's Sale—Raohael Partridge. • , . . CAN KEEP A HOTEL.—If any of o. r ,3 readers happen to get left rer j. at ,Blossbarg f we - did, let.tbem try tha -- 131141 - Stated Hot li C. - B.Mhited proprietor. ,Hi,oan maim thin s comfortable for his guests , without sealpitig th of in tho:bill. r 4. ,„ : 2 . t, , i _. ' • ' The ladles of the M. E. Church, holdla i sociable on Wednesday evening of Cti week, at the residence of Mr. Derby, on Nate street. Ice Cream will be furnished. NEW /190. - - - -1, wiltift4titicilitqi I eentempiaied trom 'Babb's to :the Anti mines, .inUaditirtilethent oOndeinitig Whieh publish to-day. The road is an important o and we trust it will be put in working order w the least possible delay. 13Boo1nspri.-A correspondent writ us a very good letter, which we should be pleated to print, but bare net 'the Writer's name; and, to common with other newspapers, -We make it a rule not to publish anonymous COrninunlcagon 5. We must have the author a s name—not necessarily for publication, but as a guaranty of good faith, and as a measure of prudence. THE BANEO.—We are 'informed th , t the Ntellsboro brass .band has. been , reorganize • . Those who feel an interest in having the band ci ganizetion kept up, will doubtlps use , their infi - II ence in every way to make it - a permanent ins s tation. The set of. really fine instruments, pu - chased by the corporation, at an,evertee of , so e $5OO, should bo manned by musicians Vho e n respond to a call for music, on short notice. - The Catskill ,Reorder (era Demo , !t and BeooTtler) ;Ames ti;":ohrlable enlargetle - 0 columns, and full of meat. 3. B. Bail, the ed • tor, learned printing in 'this place, and is an It cient of ours. We dO not agreewitli him in po itics ; but, as there are about nineteen .points in life of quite es much importance , on which we t agree, we always drop the political—which is t e twentieth point. And the Recorder xs a mod.l country paper. • KILLED, )3 1 4' LIGHTNING.—On Friday afternoon last, about half peat five o'clock, Oa Mr. John E. Smith, of Chartleaton, was returning home from Catlin gollovr, and -when within ten rods of his residenceOlghtning struck one of 4s horses, killing hint instantly. Mr, 8100, h brother and little son werain the wagon at the time, and escaped unhutt. The-other-horse was greatly frightenedilint was uninjured.'-': - - N. B. We are compelled by facts to ,corrced the above, as we find that the horsedied% of the heaves, about half en hour before - the tlightnl4 reached him. 'And we, would observe,,forthe, that this is•the only country we knOw of wher 1 , the heaves can kill a horse " quiches thamlight- ning." M - Avsnum.-While at Mansfield o Saturday Itte&y.e gathered the following items An old gentleman, by the LIMO of Ludt° firewater; was: killed the `-sttri, on Tkurilda • morning,lhe 13th instant, a mile and a. half be low Mansfield. The funeral took place on Sat, urday last. The rain that fell on Friday afternoon an , ei ening, raised the ricer eo rapidly, that a large quantity of loge belonging to Mr. -Bailey was carried away. Meesrs. Lair didißailey are' 'doing a • splenad4 bueinefs in the iiiidware•lititi, having tWo - Ste* .-! sr - is full operation. Thoy keep a general assort meet of stove , and all kinds of hardware, whin. they ate sellin •at low - figures. See advertise ment elsewhere. . ' ~ F. M. Spencer, whom everybody knois to 'be on of the leading artists in the , county, is now doing work that is a credit to any establishment. Ills specimens on exhibition in his rooms show conclusively that he is mites of his business.- 1115 patronage extends' throughout 'the coup , and his bus iness,we are pleased to learn, is co tinually on die Increase. Lutz A: Kehler's hardware store aniiMr...l3fao - well's house wore struck by 'lightning on Sun day- the lith instant; both braidings receiving bst ilightAnmage. . . • - \ \1 \ \ MIMI II EN Elllll ESE ' ..,.~ ..--- 7 1; i;A; —4;, \ ; ;• ' i , .„k cl —i i\\,. •.:'— '— i : t ; ~ Many of our readers: will • , several craun pottraiii that were eabibillOn in the bore of 11. Young Co. list winter., One of theta wee the counterfeit presentment of the poet and buMoriet, John G. Saxe; and tbri after laying in the bookstore awhile, was forward. ed to th e original, end eliolted the following let ter from the poet to the artist : ", Attlan% N. Y., blity - 200 if51,1,,, , ,- " C., o,:TheropiOnz . —Depri fiirt—qho', ettlYoff picture came safely to my house several days ego, during, my absence in Nevt.York :city, Wo ir e all delighted with it. Of course lam but a poor judge of. fhe ??keitcp,- ; bat 1 1 I. have point) knowledge of art, and-pan heartily praise its ar tietfc merits, which my .on and cluugliters (my rife is not at borne) declare tbat, as a portrait'of their father, it. is ono of the beet ever taken of •Ila t t (to them) nterctting personage. " It will soon be fittingly: framed; and plaCed• 'along Om are dastite , orthe'dratirivg twain. •,! " With many thanks for , .your- kindness, and the best wishes and -expettations for I.:Sur-Suc cess and celebrity as •an artist, =I am very cor dially yours. "-:" := + JOHN 131 SASE...! "Charley Thcm poi )" ps now: i t ahlis c ii i .li' s Y Wage, in roams over Kelley ' s store ,; and all *bolke.to Joeti'OßOa,good.likonerB4orayomor oil—will di; well to look bill materiel througbr— /lehas- y gift in the • way or fixing` Ifearutea on cram that .dererverLappreciation an 4 oncourago- Nem. . __ :-,11-.li t , f 1 • . •.L1 IfRE WEATNEI4i CROPS, U 1 soft Wldg lotikOtit*EtiK4 6 #4 4 4' 4 ,41 litOtpi • of tboiviatbei., crops, atmospherical PillgomMtbar key to a greater *Marti -tban-inasa-ntall-in -this• tegiinte, an a - irAjwitt33449papftsktieFf9l - 394, t wang enclitic dire MUM is the %elk OfqCo ! It/ between 40 aid 45 114riei acirtk l isititudei that entitto.its to 'speak * * word'l part., of PottasAyanta JyfaLt north' of tbeoldigh wets of 144 that marks the imaris4adli ortUra Tin." IS is a hosty neon* We -;~,L ~,~p '.Yi'•;b~~~ w yTi+~'Y ^A .y am y~~,,~~ ~s.~F'i. l Y.~:. tRh v[-ts ~='3yi9`~f-~'`^.~ . ..~., ri+~"t,'l`~.. ~~F~{'iSiXm:~~ ''i' '1 142 Aril ': trcH . : t 43 ? teionliltOrt ' • O'lii " tia , Al • ' ' Yel _the:Ohae beet it, good 'average' crop of PrOnie raked each of the 22 ;ears dtiringwlAh Wi hods been . Witeitidiiiisf s ibiti , h6tfatf. litistie, Whieh brill failed in the dairying and stock growing region of Now York several tinter,-to a partial extent, has afivaye been - sufficient, for home coneumption ict least, here. And wo have never knOwn a - falba* of the oat onilleta i to,arepe.ilkall this thattliera lis'itilebien a season in whialri the ,croaker rdid not propheiy tie - failure of some important croo. This year it was grass that was to fail,: "no 't, . brill o, sropl i 'i ca id • ; the 4 eyoakeval nbavoi, ft. on aim cattle for what they willbring,anil 0104 It irfafoiiiii‘i thili36 i ash fitittnifibo'd halt a crop, tbronghout the aapatitAwd *Wu pp ;-:. 1 4 . but Jost in time ,carno a succesaion . of heavy thunder storms, fiat lengthened the grass as b3i - magic, and put a stop to baying just t _a lf , llito,V.lllun , I WO.Ate., nnt ,nroirig, a farin • =but re lave some opportunities, of judging t he paha; bilitiiii 3f - i'o l - Ole on: r reacers that tba Itailorcp , :will• be: sufficient for the needs, of the county.. Alittle_short, we 'pre diet, but each itove iiiteeriPtiecent. under an avi erage crop. . ; Potatoes will be above, and corn, oats, rye and wheat abicii-hp toil:Sten:A icieragi. - - 136metleida have been iNiffeibliy, be Irostf rlff43lo 34 and •the hailstorm of, only 2d was destructive along its central track; but ,it iwatilimitild in extenti and, though.bard on a faw farms; will hardly be seen in making tip a general estimate. I Our dairymen and stockgrowere have no reason to fear or complain; and, on the whole,?lv enZ t !tare the- assertion :that the igengate . value - ot 'farm products ill pls coguty*lltbe found rathet above than below the mina' average. ,Thepf is a notion prevrileut,,amoog our, iffrin - 4 e'ri:that their lilie',frare, laitist . he.,r4 klartaa; ; Nit; IheYraihellirlifiearia broken ', sioily aud gray." ally land surface, make farming a hard and war, rug—not to say . tkuprofitable kesineas. Thine 1.8 4 a forind'atlini : Ufirfithqn 'ihis:'',tbat deserv es , no= tiCO. - ' -- -1-4._ c .. rt 4 'I . AL Z.• 1 , ` ,. i We have traveled 110010 w iit - in_th)) 'West. We, '1 have seen square -miles of land, OVery, ','atire of which Avais ',comp Osid of deep, *: kicif,t 'bleak .ioam,l ':. I pa y ttnne in ev g. l; e tar a i r i4 l n y ib;; : :l ev a e 0 1, 1 . /.0 a 7 n , d 11 - , f ,p r_e :t e , .. f: Tra otn :3:_ i : l 4l l: \ f_ i ie n f . i ct , irttil ev .77l ey , i l . square rod of it fit_for a model market gard en ;' '. and all for sale at $1 25 per acre, or open t o' ,' pree m ptio n iWiLtheight, add said, that one! . acre , of such land was .worth ten acres of the! "*: After living for. some time in- - ,the West, we', came to see things in a different light. We found?: that every conotry bOr -.ltsi,drawbacksj that the: .'. absence oft tfulther; scaraty' artecost of feel and fencing, diistance from markets, low price of pro. ' ducts, poor weter t ,alpillebllll,:te agne.or fevers, More than compensated. for the ;Joh, ready cleared si land. The roads, too, Were but long ribbons of black mortar after; arm _heavy.," ,_ - -1 1. 4.44e 'I fearful - tornadoes that sweepitl44l* - AO4 . j ' time'ro time, were Very justly' o t hjects of dread and horror. Lastly, we found that, acre for acre, a fair grass farm among out irionrifitilti 1411140e1 MN better and,more,per►naneut ;eaulte, than:, iloh, •alluviuM tarn 3, wheie the chine& hag, potato bag, midge, and, worse than all f the grasshopper, make each crop a problem not to he solved until after harvest. The,Weit ix a great Iona; but the man who owns a *cent - farm- in this region, with plenty of timber and good sKing,water on it, can very well afford told well ,enough alone. . ~... . I.;llgrala, ER0)1 'I4XII 13.urvnit.-.-Nau• voo, (at Briggs's Camp,) Jttne 18, , 1870.- , --Mr. Ag itator : As you published my'verses on the dog fight, I . will try you again,- with :Op.: :I Alin mucti v on letter writing? but *e take Several pa per! hme in,oamp, and several of ns like-to read; and we notice in almost eveiy, paper Sortie refer ence to " Truthful James," 'or the f t Heathen Chinee," and we don't exactly Seem to understand it. Is the "Heathen Chines" really poetry? .It may be. I sbould'nt wonder; because I,,,potice that it Jusegoes.--ail over`-the eoutitrY.' Chen= commences as editorial with, 4 ,' We, wish to re mark, and our language 'is plain," Another one hints at political rascalitY;Witb, "rot ways that are dark and tricks the aro vain.". -I suppose it is all right; but fe it p o etry? It hits a popular vein, I admit ; but t if Thin, O'Shanter • iti -,poecrY, the Heiken Chineci iiist. ' '• ' ' 1 '! ' , Sitting here all day, and a rainy Sunday at that, I have worked'up l asersed of verse, quite as atrocious, though less witty, than the Heathen Chinon, and yon,may_have- the entire poem for three . cents—if you want to print it. Or you may throw ikitito the fire, and weloome. -I ems write better,. . • - 7 ... .. • [We will print it, and'imeietiders 'oan jlidge`O its rnerits.—ED.] , .; • PN;HttET,'..ttA.R.TE:. I cion'i go back on my_country, Nor on any man who writes • Of things that may sometimes happen To them that gainbles andllghts. I like BretHarte,'and his varies, With their squire•toed, angular turns: Btit I aintgOin'taelc on.%ByrOn, Nor R6geftrlflaniptell; allow that Bret is spicy, . • • That ho pans out sharp and terse; But Hood has " gotr biro on ginger, . And Enpsrpor Rogers, on verse. !! I'llt4siniied it James, je trithfol, " Bill Nye, and the Heathen Chinee; But I like the Braes of Yarrow, And the banks o' bonny Dundee. I'Vealicttilin that *ley Dfyden ~ 1 , Could give him fi ft y on byrae; • And that, in the. school h was tried in, Our Bret oould'nt cone t time. 1 There is humor in Tam Mentor; And And the Cotter's Saturda ' "Night, '.' "- For gennirte, heartfelt Tie hrity!- - 71 ' .-' - Beats Cicely out of eight ". ' • '--.:;!?,,.. 3 There's nothing on eartb—or untier:— .7. Like the idioms which is, Bret"s I - ~. " And I never shall oeaso io *ender -' At the way the current sets; . - But that old ram, theAtlantio,:, ; , Jampinl over the gate one day : And asses and sheep went after, With many a bleat and:bitv - ~ ' . ••' ". :: And it seems so oni of reason,_ • That a bandfolof niissperiedrhPpe Shotddisend any Mann kiting ' = Down the corridors of time, - That the wonder grows upon tat-7 If a feelinglike We cm Nati • And if the age of, poets • • And poetry.he : ,past ! , -_:. MikiNsBURG.---The Votirth .of July party bflill.' Poleg DoUd was sudoeisfal in 'draw leg the largest ooTopitny that ever, attended a panne at this plane. All passed off pleasantly, ive believe r ,except that a good deal. of bid Val- Ici Was bireaghtlalong, and some yetriwiaisinlia to g!tt drunk to enjoy themselves, some even irilt (erring to Toll in tobeoco spittle on the barronin Hoor, to being admitted into the ball room. On Saturday, the Bth, a eqmpany. cf boys from f)he Mansfield Orphan Stibout made a ;visit to•this lace, and a more gentlemanly appearing comPa'- ny Ire cannot remember of.. We,heard no swear. leg nor anythingimproper from any ,et them.,,—, We jedge'this• school must be 'well conducted, sod - would,advise some who oome,to • this - place, ,to go the& 'it'd etatirmatineri. 'Mr.`Doutt invi ted the boys to bis, hotel, •tp a • ,free inanely arid r after rtAnp ball, play, our boys furnished; the* i llithl a fr ee , 6 Vlllitarti%.94 !•• I.PAttnt,to..tOroleYi tlitiltli !aeli'tellfantleld., ~ , . ~,, 7 , 1..1, ~ Ou ' Santl , ky,, the 1414.,we..ilekl.ifitilfentitsitir9. hoer her in the inprning, another in' tbajleverting., ti the murning,,the heasa of„MT,,Alber‘Dartifte. 'rag tail li q lightning, which, rettlod the stove n pieceF 'epee, but did no serious demage,l ire lave. , , Crop; all link finely, and; give, iiroluire:of a bountiful harvest. REPEATER. - I 'l', •-I:' ,f ' ' ' .., o ". + lti - Cqj 3 "' , ..N4F1E.4..--lv j),eti z apcpt.j,tmefl.the 4° ""rt as Oft ppinlitig Catlin oif comutillcithent week, I room' hitTe'iiisin iiirdeit the inffitlii4 of a ~v erii attack of forge julnesa, fort the anneal sear' ~ 1 :1 0 u, by Ilev. 4. S. Diger, of Montrose, daligeflid: Stin!lay evening, June 25,,,was the pperdng,saiii flap 4nd will be remembered by those who hearth' it 43 a leapt of goodAllinge, ,i - , f ,1 d t. 11,1 %.li , ~ On Wednesday evening, Jane .28, the , Atherle* *. i OnA ao,A.N 9 .rinal literary societies gave' their an: p, uallreituiep mad, joint entertainment, coneisting f ebitibe music, by members of te - ,sooletiftegit, ed and-highly cultivated in the sweet art; a oem, byild. IL Cobb. of Philadelphia,' entitled Moduli CAisidlirg,"`titttreltil lyl_ Idtteraufea arner, Of Muncy ; and a lecture by ;PV. „1,1, Car. j i ) ve s /y 3 : s go E od s , ti l'Oft o y f i T n r t o ireld M ett r i, aCnTi'sn poetry is e Jl i f e ' llYA b i lt B ir -fit4 P IB i,g 9 AV T I fri Jin 11'1)1 Illat . 0 a lecture was " gucoess " and thelectu he e largo,s t udientleAtt Arpt94hddrid'. atteatieu, - Itot y his superior elcoution, which was-pore of the nversational type --- ,, so_utuoh as loy the logio-of is argument autilAktlitillitiney,pl,,tho.ught. He rend times catiderigfitgoad use or Burns, Scot- Aura Orreet , poet._ i -;.„( 2 ,. i . ! 1,:-..v,•:• t .v, 11l " , . . II fiktit lateided tfi apron& aSyselfzim 'Abe Aiiirki e4PCFPW i Das erohniavof aillistslisy, obutoSisobgt. k light vq4 000111;i vat by *is xsigdaturolic i ogiedisdi,tdoublp XX hastidiadn-rthe,tdadrour 40)(14iifi: .-ciamnsittbs. Tparitiribiii elfaittat sicaersot itrentiond-4n.(hlg lacpaunti-kirclalda II Ai.tetticettlxVlCsMetitt of.livents;'4 3 )7 4344 W 2 ' ithr.ae well writtatvand wore-than twill - 4,)1VA.; . qa Altogether, the weekmaven of planet: l c .txpaa anti lotelteotualleativity.: ntd.. t V: E.V ;113tirVitgrilittlatligin lade, I believe le the paelat the Normal solloo/e14110410.44 folleapitis the faoleter tke,:anotab Of, W Priinini#o j f8,411' 13 Claus 4,298 3 13 Bilks _ 8,182 Clime (4,278 Eugene Clans , .4,828 Arab Walker,BBo el Close - 1,688 W Peaks - 4,489 H Kimball ,988 1/ Kimball & Co ,088 8 Mills ,984 A Tbompeon 8,185 P Van Horn 7,899 P Bookas 'OB,BOB X Caul , : " Ab'm Walker 4 , 170 MEE GRADEri Seg,9or., 1871-2.—The on of the Weibbera Gradid S4bool, desire to call attention to the ad*tagee offered for the ne4t year. Thus fer their - most sanguine expecl., tations have been Mere titan realized. The sat case attained daring the past year, bag been sp great and so univerolly acknowledged, that it lb now freely comsat/that lot even the B. B. is a :important to WellebOro, iiktaxeltts so Much lot , tenet as her Schools. , One of our most yealthy . eitizans, who bee np children to educate, was so impressed with the work the schools were doing and the great bene; fit they were to WOl i sbora,,,that be requested tb Directors-4f they' needed :it, to 4ionble his adopt tax, which was already ontref the very largest. :• careful examitintion shows that already mei reprosentingbiore than $160,000 have moved inj to the place, or signified fheir intention to do et this summer;-to give thelefariiilies the nperloi advantages offered" iy oarieebecil. It is safe tek. say, that then are t Wit'lliti ! - a radius of 15 to 2d miles, 100 fejnilies,l4ho,foi the nett' fivelearsj mast provider for their soniand daughters an ed i i uoatien better and bigher than that now witbi -their reach. To give onellaughter even an ordi. nary andeniio education at the minimum 'seta of $254 per fast for 'serieii otyears, Is vary en. pensive. The indunmentto Move to thaeounty: seat will be very great, provided as good faoilities are found here as alitinheriii` • Thesn considerations havit Induced the deteri mination on Ihe pad , not4ply of the Direotorsi, but also of the trait Iniiientlal and intelligent citizens, to oiebe NNlstiongs prominent Zduea &hal Ceeteri‘shoirealoirmiipm shall let.moonik to none in 41 depasiinents and grades - preoedint a College course. Under tbairlee syitem Of Graded Schools Rey have our endowment of all= the property in this . Borough—at least,39oo;ooo—an endowment greater than that of,any Mademy or College W the State, or In the tr.nitetifitatos. Hence the advanpiges offered need only lt, limited by the demand and :enlightened ity of our - People. The Principal, Pfof. A. C.. Winters, 'has bad: advantages of rducaktion,,experience and travel,! which especially qualify blia for his poeition.-1 Mre. Hart has recently been tendered the position i : of preceptrees in two of thaeldest and but Sem-1 inaries of New York . , at a salary twice that whicht she receives here. , Prof. Chas. 0. ThompsoriLlwill htive'dharge of : the department of Pike Atte,' State Superintend. ant Wickersham at the lilt 'examination of Prof.: Thompson's class at;ldantlield, 'used the follow ing language : "Thie l has lien beyond a doubt the but examination in Drawing In the State.— I am pleased to see such s grovilitg interest in this School, for it i 9 I deent it, of as much im portance as any braitOh taught. In binsio, we have several accomplished teach ers—one of whom did credit to herself at the head of the musical ;department ;of the Elmira Female College. The Principal is qualified to enable the pupil to speak and understand when spqken, French,- German and Italian:- From having visited many of the place celebrated in History, his instruc tion in this department will be of'eSpeoial inter est. In every department it is the aim of the Di, rectors to vacate first class instructors, and to sub. jeot all to that vigorous and intelligent supervi sion which can alone' accomplish results in any enterprise. Wellaboro, like Troy, proposes to educate ber children at home, and save an expense of several thousands oldollars- per --year,-,avhich heretofore hainssisted to build up and enrich other locali ties. For furtber particularp, or for board.--which can be bad for from $3,00 to $3,50 per week, ad dred the Principal or. ,Tl4O T. MITCHELL, See'y RBI . . . W- - l: STONY F 0,4 SALT—We are requested to say4atihtiig wio ;have subsoribed for stook irk thitivriMptsuire-req'ttired to pay up immediately, to .t S:Coleti,„Treasurer, Wellsboro or to Thomas'. en, Colleetor,"::Btouy Fork.— ThOso neglectlut, hiCeaii; win bi called on by a laW of f icer after l t pt irlpiiiiti , iii of four weeks. ; , i ...... . .-.4 July 12, 2w AZIACINCOIIM . ilk T . . .... ~ M. W. WET BEEN, disliking bard work, :fearing to eteal;4and despising beggary, will take bis chance; :witli hienedghbors, ae a °midi ' date for CominieelhneT, PINGO to the dcobion of ',the Republican' Onvention.-:' Dr. D. BlWAnonTon, ol Westfield borough, will be a 'candidate for the egite of Associate Judge, subject to 4 ;the decision of the Bhp gbliCalt County Colcvention. *-- t JOSIAH ESlERY,toflWillsbcire , will be a can& ;date forjthe LegisistarKeubject.to the decision of the Depublitan Count/Contention. - 1 P. D. DIINNEL .pyoboses to run (11 the people will support him) on the Italiroide. (not Air Line) Mr Ithe 4,egislature—belletifigjdi cell cjtry all the passen gers, make all the stops; And; reach story elation on time. Bottefactionvlgiostatilded...LOnbjept to the de palm' of the RepubUcariCoArkintention. JOHN BILYNARD,pf Thernehip, is recommend ed by his friends ass? cdisdingte fir the office of Conn. o.y Commissioner °Mogi Cu. Subject to the decision Of the Convention.:l, - , . spEOPAti S,Q7/110Ea. Pflow—Mr. Airligt of Middlebury, tise on exhibitionAtt JAM:Vone Bow, ono of athushek's celebjated Plante. All lovers of Mud° are Inviteito take . * look at this instru ment, and observe,, dui sidiainsger it has over other Pianos In Ibitomernlicottstruction and com pleteness of toner . Mr. Briggs furnish - tie Organs or Melodeans at very reasonable rates, Address him at Crook id Ureek, Pa. tr 4 July 19,1871.-K Luanicterizta 1 Lard, $1,00; N 0.2, 00cts.; Elephant, 1,00 ; Whale gOots. • Golden Lubricator, (Striz!Birgitre) Viols.; Spindle, 05 qta ; No. 2, 55otiirgiVestWa."Purtt Natural Oil, flOats. ; No. 2, 4004. ;fillick Oil, 80ots. ; Roll. ( 13 6 Mill Grease, t Ontiii;.PAstroleum Tar, $7,00 er barrel Sperm,iTsiuners, Pure Neata Foot, Harness, StandarkXoroseiie, Benzine, Gasoline. I make lubrioiting oir.a apeolalty, and to large consumers Ildratlibidal inducements. C. G. riourazz, Manufaiiturer and Wholesale Dealer, Corning, N. Y. ' THE SALE DEPATIENT MEDICINES 7„...1 Has in no other 4gantry reached the enormous iiropottions it hakasstinied in the United States. This is owning tfflhe itust'axtent of territmland the comparative noose- of population, which creates the neeeip for come rellabi remedy, Oat eau be appl ' at ;onoe in the, absence of professional teal aid. 1 Mamma's BOW Bittatis has for' over ten years botin re arded al :..-5 - 1 ! Thel Grearlimiseitoki Remedy! 'find is relied itt iparetieulergenoy by thousands of families in every section of the country. 1 It flnot a fancy drl,olo 'Cismiesed of bad whisky, avoredlwith art:C . l4We., tirtickla the palate and thinitter ito a dephtt ed appe.. t tite, but is a carefully and soientificallfpepare4 compound extract of ,Foots, Iferbs and Amick, possessing groat medi. 'anal virtue. Its tire combination presents the most effectual renAsfy,.y i et ilisooYered for all die. r*ses - of the Stomach;lalviit, Kidneys and Bow ob., Sold everywkireit One Dollar per Bottle. . tJuly-12,1871.—M ''-3 a, ~.„e , , - . . . • . —.......,-;;.-...". - --: . - -- star; Wall Mper, _ , 'lVindOw Paper) riaoaragotkPi9erAordsrii:pordeyTassols, Cloth Shades; Olatk,Cur4init t (gilt) Window Marinas t) rtinima.o Picture (dads, an eirery'otittef artiolo rientisisy to beatitify /IOU! V 11 1 .11 48 .0 ittiOriSe#Oft?lit lime of rode eirer .brought Into,Tio.• ottittgis 0 - kW-at our NEW . Ii*OREI.IO. B 8 5 ,/1030we4 Brick Block. I May I; 1871- tt .111:411'1COUNG & CO. Theaonf , Irßusuip so a ainingend4or itio benefit of young wen elltettil, o er - from flervonit dt , duppl g tip t Written by one w cured .I) Litelot • fits ou o iicehig if • post-pal .4ite en ova. ay ir,Tritoa •‘• -.1, 1 91"°"' N. rt t d , art, • eu Ist litee in Wrig'ht & ; where he 'ion •ii,nues to make tenth with en new improvement ' Whioh given bott;:satistiotion than any thing etre in taro. To had at Dartt'itonly.—Aug. 24 113fOrtf. 11 1. • :ffiz E FAcTorty.--Tite ol' . .relik received' 64 ,t hs les,APth in TAlnig! , : : I a Rabb: . ' a 8 L iisgt - ; 1,8 8 A. L'e'ht '-' 2,5 I B.Web i F . . "..2,812 B Mor ' 2,617 1 Pal p mond ' 2,97:0 E Pealoz, 1,188 0 Cooltdge ' ' 1,547 It Peak° .Y,; - -• St 0 Hark;; - /,71:7 3 JobniOn • .0,14 W D Jcipas .. . 1,558 Wlt ' 4 l'opes . ' 2,842 Imikt--Peake 1,480. .I.'V Morgan H Zottrion -1,14 t' ,7 :. 12.1,122 'BLOBS ; Proprietor. „ .. iii . " a 1 . .; :1 1 1' -- 11N: - 21 1 5 1 ! ; ,' . ' -:!. ; '"'' .;'_;- • ~ ..,..._...-..'1.. -_ at .. , -I' tt ,i _,s: , IS W AR ii , ' ' r '' ..' '.• .- - , ~.-...: .., ,' , :; 2 .: •!,:. : ,'.'. i , J . -,-- - . .' T. ~ :,, ' - Z '''' - ..,..!!.•.„‘ .'';'''''''' 4 ; 1 ”' ' ."'s 4 t ( '' - 4 .''' ' .''l '' ' , -:.: --, - - . . ' ''' .:; '.=:l'd;44' - . ; ' - :1' .': ' :',:' " . t. ~ . . ',` ''' ',.-V,-,,, ,ti j - •-• .. ' 11of 1 ) . 1.! 014: T..S; 0') . ',..''' . : '''• .. ''; -'', - ::'4l - '' :, : - - ' ‘ . l'i' ‘ l 4 15K - Vit'ff.4- --. 1 ' ,j 1 6. ) i-•" - _i• - .t CA 4'.....!‘„:11i '. , ... _:- • , - , - ' . 4 VI a'''i .7 , 144 5 4.10: 0 ' '-"' 4 )'''''' 1 - 4:v ,. .z , .., ,, , ,,, - -1 .1 - - , THE RAILROAJ):',IS - - - 0 onci , , ' ..t-4.3. ..-'.l. - ~,',.., ~,, ..k . iti,..,4,1'', ,_,.- ._...._ -, ,- ~ . , , ... -., - --. .- - 1 i-41.;-,;;:;,.0i;;,,4.',.„, . . , ..., . f. ; ,,,,, ~ . i ,„ _ ,-.. . . , - ..:1:" '1 ' , c,i.i o.' ~ ,p,fr ~'.,-, ,:;:,4 ci A ' • ~, 1 i . . . . ..,-..... ~1, .4 „ ~., •,...,,:: - ,.,..,- k ;-,,:,,. - ._ ‘.. '. ". : -------:- 7 - ,- ; ,„,,,,,,,,,4.,,,,, , ~,,,..,.,,'; : '-,, . . .;:,..,. : ~.,,',, L . ._ ; ,:,..; .1 . ,...,-- • --, .'..‘. ' .A.:- : -..' Cars J'. +CI ~t. :l. '..,..!,,. ~,,..---- ,:...!--,., ~,-,,„. . :-..• .- • .....; -The track is - laid, and the u amrenelnKcelne4ong t erwge....Nveice l i tkerare . nttipg, i tip across the stream near-• Tioga ,- -bnt it 'would : take ii iereFi - tof . Ir:ot*i, ion than that-16i' tiridigethe - continually increasie gr 1, 1- . 1 11 - lii t 11 ,,, .: :6 ''J, -- -: , - t , ... , :;h ,',;,••:,,,, 4 4.• , 1., - , ••' I 1 A.); it_2 . 1 . -" - ~ ‘,- t ', , 1 , :. i ' .; '' 7• ' j } , .: -, ~ I • • - . , , ~. :77 •I • \ • , . 1 , fiii '' •i , •t' , ' ; '1; :• : i ' • 444 . ' ' 2":)! I; "7 , '.' 2 i: . 1; ; 2 +.' . :2'..2; ~ ,; ; ;Lk ~, ; LI, 1.).V.- . , ' • 10 ' ~,_!_,.,,,,.,,.;„.,,,.,..,„,.,;, ,„„., .!, ~:r , • • ~--. - J:l"9 ,, lookii,ethene7k.' ... ,'•'"'''' ; "; i ' -''-.,:-.„ ' : ilk 0 F 9 ... •":'.-,-, • ,„, .:': ,` . i..-,•-i ?, , it ....-4 , - Jot received. When they have nor ' t4pe, thet w ill pnt irite:nOtice 19 this place to all their - -old cnston4ers, together wit's the .nevt,',thatithey. have allretiate:stock of Goods at' bottoticlprices.' ','. : ----- 1--Li.'r..- , ' , .; _ ga; _•, : c w 1 .-.! .... ,-).,%-!, Tio4tily 5,487 -1. - ' ', l . '-'i',::-% . p: . ;.iaaLtif,:t vARR. I -,-,.i ri., - ._:410 ,- ..„. ~-.„..„....:. ,-,,, .:„.. „:„..,i,,,,.,, .. s , ~, J:,„_,, „,,,,,,,,, ,-,, i : _ . ..; ~ L, ~,, • • a . , i..r. ;; - : •,' • ' %, i . ..:1% . ,v , ; OF: 3t CET: , ..I r.:... - .1 : ',., ; 1 ;;;:i .',.; .t,.0 , i; p ~. , .. i ~ , • t.-. ..... , .... i . ;;,.?' '• • ~,i ±' ,'. I • !.. 1 q ,Vi e , i C''' - i' 4'l ,' ~ ,'!;fi 1., . , . . . i ,‘ rACI F 'r. ;, ..1.1 I. %,t _ • . •,' i. • . i .. - t tVIDG/N—NlLEB.4i:.Eist ,Oltv _ ll r ldie d ABBOT:WRIGHT Tnitoceobt," ott 7 dot eth of July,llB7l_,_by Itov. Job! Cai Mr. ro , J ea Abbot to Miu Oman* Wright , of eo; tor-Potter Co., Po. DEATIM. ) 3 1 1 14EiLinWstervillo, Ps., on - the 2d Mrs, Pn.hote 8 Bennett, sod 84yesirt, 8 ino' “;$.101.01l HARDWARE LUTZCIM O H LIER h HIIVING opened 'a first-elan Ifardwara Store -in Mansfielfir opposite Pitts Bros.; on Main Street, sespeosfully invite their friends and' the public in gestoraG4oisive•theia.st They guarranteb satisfaction In all cases. Their stook consists of • .r; i 1 '4 11 19-f !1; .; t El IP C, NT 10 Sip Tin-Ware, Nails, X3RUIC3I O MI:z . 11{ IL, lent liEnick Spokeb, , '•Hubs, , Agri cultural Implements, Churn • Powers, and a general line of Goods, second to none in the country, at the lowest cash prices. . • They are also eipints,lokehill,RODY,lllo o lt; ER, ITHAOAr-cilr/INEUNDAKBp , ANN HORSE EARS AND HAY ()ARMED. W. G. Lure, FRANZ HOEILZB. J LUTZ 4k KOHLER. 14 1 ; 8 0.1 4 4 1,7 , 1 117i 1 9) 4871j-tt' .1.1!) Public Road Letting. THE stbsoribers will receive *orders until the 15th of Ai< t for: the - oottetruotion of public' Road in Morris Township, front Babba Oreek to Antrim. Thp part to be now let, will commence at the north end of the bridge near the house of Wm; W. Babb, and rune along the western slope or, the.hill two and a half miles to the Broughton Log road. near the Antrim Coal Mines. The lo cation of the road will be pointed out to anyone desiring to examine the ground by calling on Mr. T. Ferrer at Antrim, or on W. W. Babb at babbs creek. Specifications of the work may. be had of Mr. Ferrer or the sultecrlbers. Ogera to be made by the reil, ; a3id fiaolude:bridgo and culverts. • -4.'; W. -BABB ' SAM'L DOANE, WM. BACHE, Commissioners. Jnly 19, 1811,4 t TvissoLpTc/f. --Notice is hefbygirica jJ tbaktlial Ipartnerisgpfherea ri,+lcnbirn RS VAS;?fib lej do"./liiis"ihieda 41inelt, 1871, been absolved, by mutual consent. Also, of Tubbs, Brodbead lb Co., which ex— pired March 8,1871. HOYT TUBBS, R. PEAL,. • P. P.ILTBDLETI J. N. BRODHEAD. . The business will heareafter be curled on by • : S'.l‘ io:TUBBS,TATLOR,A CO. t Oaceole,'Jull 19,0 1/171q8ire 2 • • )- - 1,.; raii Administirtz's Sale. . ,ID . VIAISTIK, ai , .. 4a—o ri blz 7.14- tb I Orb. A i ail jos C - eurrortioga - trou — ift y , oaring date 31 . 14 - ;' 29, 1871, the undersigned Administratrix of the estate li} Chester_A4r ...W.k.elliatc, - ,:ec Chariestni in said county deised, million:Os* td = sale '- it public) 'endue at thetourt House in Wellaboro, on Saturday, the 12th day of August, 1871, at ten o'clock A.M. the following -described Yet& estate to wit: Situatei in Charleston Tdwnship, in said county, beginning at the center of the Lamb's Creek road, at **AM VeKft frilbig' seated hy the line dividiti thicladr - 61 %Mei Ingreok, from lands of the estate of the late Chester Partridge, thence along stid'idad North 2} degrees geet,44,B perches to the center of the Bills Creek road, thence along the center of the last mentioned road, Nortli7i degrees East, 6 perches to a post in the center of said road, thence by lands of the late Chester Partridge, South 46 's 0 34,1:qmolikie Up, a stag in the La 'a t' A '' , ' ',Nlnfintiii4lo, Ire center of a ' Ire '':, -. Et,,, , ), J r KaigraNA. _ t,' .7,45 perch ft i ...:.. ' • ~ - . . . S'oftr A nt, e over a small n,t •iiime Ibtig -- ' - he"Ceiiterloll along the Northwest side of the Lamb's Creek, South 564 degrees, West 32.7 perches to the ,place of beginning in the center of the Lamb's Creek road. Containinglive acres and twenty . 071 ''U square,perehes of lend., Terms cash. -..--- ' 'NCLIANL : ' PARTItIDON: ,I- - `.' ttiiiteitim, .lulY ii 4 187114 t.- - • - :Adia'i:'7:. •IBil lan Tut INGREDIENTS THAT,: GQ10.9451 FRWADALIST. are l published on every package, there fore it is - riot a secret preparation, consequently , :rr,) r) it i$ p certain cure for Scrofula, plaint and all diseases of the . Blood.:;41 ; 64-y3 ONE swift& OP fait will do more good flan ten, battles of the' syrups of 'SUrtaparilla. ,THEAMOtßistiniEci PHYSICIANS I 11163t1 11 14. R9lndAbliatilettpliKtieft - ,1 for the past three years and ,froly eVdorso. ttnd 1310 4 9rjkiii,fioi4„ R. DR. T,Ta C. PUGIY- l ot Ba‘titncr. tOR - ()ARIL , ;I, ' ' DR. F. O. LLY.W • T r ' • th i qr l MTAgs I )?-..% Ri l .r!!! /a o DR. A, 11, NOBLEq,p4ecorfil,N, C. cIISED , ANDMIDOBSED - BY *; J. B. rnENcli,4,popip, Fall River, ~ , F. _W.AMlTll,.TaelyteNhlich.ii. z r - A l / 4 'F. wHEEtlElt,'Lleta, g. ffitti,kuna,ollo - ; Ici .• RAL , C0.4 3: 1 ELM- VerhiclP X , tirtreos. y.l: - „l2olchgfisWi £. ~OttomooliAlnotattoexst any ex. tendetrretnarita la - reiation to the virtuesotroladilUB.f Tothe Medical Protessibit we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to any they ni-.- 1 t { •i C 6.lhave,„ ever totellik'S,t J to l hCdssirisset. l iArsl. . 1 bet to ,health. , CI all ; Pea d i l / 13 18 ; 184,044 imanDroggisnw , pp(ift"ol- 5 9 FccditclM l 9,-vM(UvrAp DI.:O=NTS, ___ pO :311etiatair DALincou,'lLD.• g;il . giy vi Jihy 19, :EMUS_ naj wif t e4 . 3;eretta ills ;trying left ray bW _kft_ ne auej r -provocation, Iritue b byrtim o arboring or trtitati glicr oh niy acconn , as will pay no debts of her transacting after Ad!, tte. I 11 . 4 SA:rts July s,lB7l.—St's THOMAS'IILLLS. f i Alma , u. .li :A .' • s en ii • .e'i• - - BRANIC, KOHLER, i,?..,11..T, aE',:fii)ii IrciA Vnifi. 7eSit ~- ' - "BRO N. .. . . ' The hex&were 4443085 :wilt be continued - by . '.G.-Luillepip klrohler. _ . ' • 12 Bienstleld,;fnpi 0:10142 1 414 c :' . .. . . ' -t ------ "" 7 "1""q" ----- 1 Real *pitide, Vat Sale. ,' -.11 i $ l , O 16 Mro 6 WAYrkkitUttirg., Hedy new, Onlitititr inceErlOrettg=mt"l , Um. style. Tam' syt: „, ~,,, • • • .• - lOne lot oklitite aPIA nib. ktrif betettinitt. Ten lots on Meade street. •• • . I _ ' Pour hundred sores of tip:Om Isott joAttion 1 Oh% iiiplety4 diar y Thrm Th . Ifelairs con tainie*O 'Tnqulre of June al l MI tf WRIGHT & BUM. El tot., ) •If ~•.^ •,•ne ( • • - ; ' - g. EtittIIMIDEN., „ ; AO SSlborys?Fivromiii.,,• . 10.doien Shawls at prices from $10016,424';,'" :;, s.doze . n Parasol at prfes,, gti'plois': ,Preks, iNbal, well adapted to , dais , seasOni-at -pricesl froth ltCente'pir4ierd to 6 . ih.f(tin#",.,;_ t ; L. 25 fieces new and popular Dress goods; Ante i f 'Which have lt4' been be-i fore offered in this market, at piles,' frem. -- 25e - to .0. - per yard.l 5 pieces Black Selksi'Utpticil- from itt.tO.: „88 per: /cod: nip pieces Black Alpcioas, at price..ifroiaJ2s6d to $1;06 'pa:- yard. 100 dozen Ladies' Cotton Rose, at prices , from-I.oc 46sper - - , ,vair • 4. 9 wrigm— P , • • 25 dozen Ladies' Linen Hal;dker ehiels4e rims from 6 c to 75e s. -, ~. E , - An endless variety pf Bibto*Lii c,44,l.:4l4rpideiiies,'''': . _... And also a full and lompptei -stoek , of ,-,Prints i ' dinghams, Lawns, Deminys, Tiela i lzysit VS:14001gs; at' pikes' to atilt the trade. :.,. ~...... ,: ..,. , „i. I.s , , , ~.._. THOMAS HARDEI4. JULY 5, 1871. An Immensem Stock of the' V ry C:1. CS. 1. r I'=s ~:. ch t. • fI,!A h L cßae,be'B4.ol -- t --- • ,-. 0 _.. , Dil •,,. .. ~,:. • Eo 8 G--,1)DD5..1, ,i,...:.:-?., 11. }lir • - DOMESTIC GOODS, EMBROIDEE t tESI. nINT6IAJID.HO YEiLY, BOOTS AND SHOPS A SPECIALITY, HATS AN D OATS, Ready ...- r. 4074. •1•-• m. E l n . :ll3l.V l7r ` - t :6 - , rag VZICIIO I 2^rSfri' • ' The Highest Market Price j -.. ' 2 " ; turfay vdksfu 4: - • • • ): k:T:f - ' i . .' -, 14:0 , - -,, J, ;,:. ' ttitz.i.:l liritin Z;i .01Lay 11; lsii:' ' ' _ . .. ::.),J:i•ls , i,a_ . .: ._ ~.. mg ...- -..:- i3.496.1:11091 I , :1 c? t_ i , 1`.:r..•; I ..7... t i • t I._ ,- • 17":f7}777 -7 7: 7 7,..Y . " : 1:: . ' ,l. Y. • t t• r tc...-,,„ ,-,..,.... c ..,,,. 5 ).• I HAS A. FULL,. AIItiOALUM OR, NE ~ 0001/13, , sugn 'As •:•', : 4 :' fikalWi x_o .ra tr . : , Eihki. xit, .. ~,,,.•:i , • . • • , r 4, li t oreign„, and. Domestic!..Dry„'Goo , k. i:,.i 71 , his -, l.;