TIOGA COUNTY EITATO Local items. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2.0, 1871. New' Advoitisoments Aeeignee's Notice-0. 11. Seymour. PC At. 80016t7-J. 0. MOlll p. Sxoeutore Notice—Breweter and Niles; Auction Salo—E. Wakeman NormEL—Dr. CLARK writes us t ho will bo at the CONE HOUSE, WELLSEO MONDAY and TUESDAY, - SE . P,R. it and ISM—neg. 9-4 w. 1) LARGE YIELD.—Mr. Richard Loun bury of thIS village, raised from one potato early Rose,) 145, which weighed 43 pounds. this yield, all were of good aize. RELrGious.—the Susquehanna A :ociation of Congregational Churches will in: at the Brick Church in Knoxville, Tuesday a Wednesday, Sept. 15th and 6th, 1571. FANCY ODOM—Foley has just r ceived an endless lot of fancy Jewelry. Go a take a look through the stook and get - the tlri %•boica BRIEFS. — • _F r uit scarce in this locality. —Lots of poor whisky drank in this village. —our streets aro thronged with cattle. —The Allegtutnians sing two nights this wee An old baoli9lor compares life to a shirt•bn tun, because It so often hangs by a thread. • —The man who works with a will—the Pr. bate Judge. COUNTY FAIR.--An adjourned meet- ing of the• Executive ComMittee of the Tioga county Agricultural Society will be held at the of fice of J. 13. Niles, - Esq., on Saturday the 2d day of September next, at 2P. M: A full attendance of the committee is earnestly requested.- J. B. Porvan, Beey. THANKS.—A friend at court, who is proverbial in expounding tho doctrines; has otr thanks for very nice mess of well cultivated corn ;—snot the kind attends the circus. KILLED.-A dispatch was received at Blushing, Monday morning at 8 o'olook, stating that Henry, son of L. H. Shattuck, was killed by a collision of trains near Boston, and that hil body was on the way home. ' U. B. HOTEL, 13LOSSBURG, PA.—OD t, would speak of wood hotel almost as.he of his own home. Where, else cari.a man take so much real comfort on a journey, as at an in well kept? Travelers will recollect si . good,hote4 and those who have stopped at the above Wi4 agree with us in saying that Mr. C. W. Whited is a genial, wide-awake, and attentive.landlor4 Everything is done for the comfort of guosts.-1, When visiting Blom, just drop in and try thiti house. 1. 0. 0. T.—Through the untiring efforts of Mr. R. Logan, Jr., the Arnot Lodge Good Tempters was organized in Feb. last about 15 members, and to the present•date, Ang 21, it numbers 100. , The newly elected officer: aro as follows : W. C. Cameron; W. V. T.„lt..Rioardson W. S., ROA Fonwiek ; W. F. S., t Login W. T., Maggio R. Logan; W. C., Mathew Blair W. M., A. Thrimpson ; I. G.;_Carri. Read ; 0. S. Joseph Reaci.,l Do not forgetthat. the Alleghantan:.l sing at Bowen and Cone's ball on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of this week. Miss Flora Stoddax:4, will_ attend ton!! who may favor her with a call in the dreis taaH king and fitting line, either at ,her residence, on Main street, or at the residences of her patrons. Gallinaceons competition isirt ori:Mr.l Mr. I. G. George has laid an egg on our table,l which measures 8 inches in eiroumferencd,one way, by 6i the other. Cackle and stand baCk. Next. Ouit SCEIOOL.—We are glad to kti ovvj that our High School has acquired such.ari en- viable reputation for Imparting stiperior inatrao• tion in the modern languages, and that clailses are called for in rho French and derinanj classics. It is not every 13 °boo) that ean'eenCitst Professors to Europe for two years'study. If any persons wish to complete' their:educe.) tion by an adulan'cod course in "the languages,; painting, or musio, Weiisboro is the plane tbotn. THE BL.F r SSED RAIN.--It came at last. The pastures wore getting brown,, corn' wast " curilug" badly, the streams had sunk to exlgn ens pools, wherein-perishing fish sought in -gain: to evade the kingfishers and prows that plaited"! them up leisurely, and vines wore dying in the' garden. Roads Were traceable for miles: away; by the misty, golden line of suffocating dust than hung above them. Then came the heavy "thunder beads' id thet southwest, with the low rwuble that precedes:al thunder storm in the mountains; and we turnedi, in by a little after dark, just where, we could lie and witch the vivid lighting up, and the, sudden darkening of a Wooded landscape in ar noottirnal• thunder Moroi.- It is a grand eight—far grantjerv, than a atovm at sea,—and we watched it for hours, with that• luxurious sense of safety; and sresturo comfort , with which a man—safe and Tram in bed—May contemplate such a Vann: —and Awns superb. - • The wind [Row ti,gale, the rain came' ilciifn iu torrents, and wehave seldom seen broader, bright er, more vivid sheets of lighthing ;' while4he diunder, though' not as heavy as we havwheird, was very fine in tone, and estmedingty" svotl s tained. _ Ou the whole, wo know of nothing in the way bight•soeing better worth attention than a thunder storm at night among our mountains. --- P• S. Although we had a, free ticket to the ex hibition, we trust the above puts• will not be at tributed to mercenary motives. THE HEN Brz.—With the . exception ~ 1 same high priced seeds—say Hungarian grass seed, Poland oats,- etc.—we know of nothing on which gentlemen of bucolic) tastes get more beau,. tifully humbugged than cooks and hens. 11. et us sill it the biddy trade, for short. We will not dodge, or got On our dignity, in this matter. 'We had the " hen\ fever," once on a time—when Hoe. Burnham (may Satan Azinfound him) was did dling the country with'Shangtiai eggs at six dot lard per dozen, and " obiekena" ,at fiteen dollais the pair. The best thing a out the fowls was A li r tendency tb die young; and the only good point about the eggs was, that the seldom hatched.— We have given our experienoe in o, preview', ki tide on the Shanghai, sad 4011 not repeat it fur ther than to say that, of ap, emoted, font r ls, the Shanghai is the most unpre4table. The Brahmas are more endurable, hotter lay ers, and more eatable; also, being more active, they are more mischievous, and aro not prelim -hie. Neither of these is equal - to the common Dominique, for profit_ Wo tried the Ilambergeil and did not like them. They are no way supe rior to the common dunghill fowl. We liked the " games" better than either of the above ; but the young cooks would demolish each other elniestas• soon as weaned. They are, hosteler, the nobility of the barnyard. No hawk con eke a chicken f rom a game `}ten, If she bare a fair chance to meet and fight MM. When the cock calls his harem about-him pn finding food, he does not peck them and, gobble the feed himself, but slope hunk while they eat, and stands guard like a prize fighter. Re is a tyrant to his eons when they approach the age of puberty, _however, and often kills them. A cross between the gray game and the Hamburg ts almost without fault, and will give more valuable fowls thin the dark Drab etas, for which a Now York breeder receiyed $3OO per' trio, (a cock and two hens.) A eresslietween the game and a good etrain• of Derniniqnes iA ahout as good; but the most profitable fowl of all for eggs, is the Sobright Bantam. The eggs, with, us, have been nearly of a site with those of the Hamburg, while the earn that keeps one Hamburg will just keep two Dentures. Then, they commenee laying about two months younger than the Homburgs, and are exceedingly hardy eed tame. Bat there is the objection to them, that when you want chickens for the table, there is little of theM. Prom eattmates that we made, and which arq tot far wrong to the way of comparison, we place the cost of eggs per dozen about at the following flutes Buff Cochin or Shangbil r ..,.. 50 °data' Brahma • 8b " those and Doiniublue ,20 " Hamburg 22 " Sehright 13antum ...... 8 to 10 Best fowls for the table, games • next. best, Beralniques and Hamburgs. Largest ' eggs, game 14 4 Shanghai ; sinalleet, Hamburg andHebright. The Sebrighta are inferior to none in the quality GI nub, but will only weigh from 18 to 20 cm; &met 4LL'o . 3 Varcrirpy.topED4.—,s4e underr, ifinialuivini been reqUintifd li$0111:1`. 13: 3 elin= son to, give Zell'a Encyclopedia an extentledotnd rati,_Oquali444 6 4 itlie4 waiting ttate 711mt, alt ttbei ?milt% tiA of Ithelnvestigeitlonil In amount of matter, It is equal to twelve volumes of Appleton's Encyclopedia. Its artlolea aFe' written. witkgreatearey find. so condensed as to contain the matter beinintlal tbLit linOttledge pf the subject treated. It is brought down to the present day : giving an account of Sadowa, Se dan, and rho fate of Napoleon 111 and the sei:- end 'Empire. In the department of seleneo, it gives the, rl sult of Abe latest research, whititt adds veryigirat ly to its value in comparison with any';.. Giber- cy clopedia ; while in its copious illustrations It is entirely without a rival. Each of us having examined the ,worlc respect to our soli: rid departmentiv 'Of 'Study,' do cheerfully and warmly, recommend,oul a most valuable and reliable Weill Wittode 'general ude Cannot fail to exercise a most•impottant and ben eficial in:teen's& 'lt is a' successful attempt to give the American peeple a library for stun which places It within the reach of all. A. C. Wturans,i • Itailottis W. W. Wzan. Wellsboro„Ang..24,•lB7l..' 9 hni;stield, Jolt 31; 'lB7l. Dear consider o ~E oyolopediaX the best new In Usti; for the' amdunt of money inr vested. The work ought to be in the 'bands off' every .teacher, and found on every teacher's desk. - : Yours truly, ; , ]B. : i. AttiLN: The above named gentlemen aretoOwell known thronghoutthis ;motion to no. any endorsement from us; and we need pot remark that an ex:.! hanstive encyclopedia hi a library of knowledge in itself. It.is a silent eahooltdaster in the bonito; always at hand for reference; coating nothing after the purchase money first paid, but always remaining a bank Kknowledge on which'draft are payable at sight. .We may add that that work is being riiiiveralYendorsed and adopted throughout the country, by scholars, sevens and scientista.--[ED. y . • Oun Cotrwry.—Already there are ink dications that-ou'r brief summer is near iteoloeN On Friday morning, last the mercury stood at 45; and the air had a taste an 4 smell of October. It seems to us that we have bad but little summer weather. A few days have been decidedly hot in the middle, but tboy' taperedmp t iliaCoff sQ coolly, that we catch ciuniolVWcaldering ho%, crops have grown to maturity in snob- brief in; tervals of genial warmth; and yet f t.hey hest: .. grown fairly—hotter; perhaps, than nsual, with the exception of the grass crop: Corn and pots.. toes,promise more than an averageyiold,.though an early frost alight ,injure both corn and huok4 • t Our brief summers and long, hard winters are, not without their - ocimpensationai =Our altitude: brings on'its'ilneeasonatde troa4, but if gives us a; dry, braoing atmosphere, i tha;is found at no anti-! eido.watering l plaee,,with i m,o logs and eveningi; not excelled in Italy. `Many..a man who sweats: and swelters in 'narrow rooms at some popular summer resort, would find his account in taking: his summer vaoation.among our "hills.i:4'n)k Saratoga and Long Branch't Why, we know half a dozen kooalities on the ,wrtters ;of ,Pitttr, creek; wheraa man' may hayo rest, otliet, and, trout in plenty,' Within 'it stoiterii throw of camp a fragrant bed of fresh hemlock browse every: night ; woodcock, grouse and venison in their?: _season ; witbleffect)inmnnitz from fiunities;•:--i and all for losi—cir mere—than - a - dellar per day,', according to the kilo in which ho chooses to' , keep camp. And the lives will mean, health, , vigorot new leastC,of life. There is a l spot on Mickle Runi ruitir the "'tenth, ,that always thin 'of When' tired' CE Work ; and hank. 4 oring for the seent'Pe woOds;Mold. it is a nent,:i wooded flat, a favorite crossing place for deer,t and ,sin Yexbellertt fishing ground:: Httif , a milel from the main stream are the Miokle Runpalls,i seen by few exdept those Who itlfeof the ,rod and, 4 bet worth a visit front' anY,lover of , nature.: 'The falls, 'accord ,to our measurement, ara_BB: feet in bight, and, if they. Weremithin , eatrydrive of Newport or Saratoga, their praises would have', been bruited kbrond in prose and , vfirfl,lears ago. The falling - water bas sceblied a deep ha.-; sin in the hard rook, and from' that babin wez have on more than one -occasion taken a fine mess , of speckled trout in five minutes: Fall creek takes it name front's beautiful fall near its mouth. It isN. little difficult of access,. but a. most romantio spot.," Four Mile run liar' sueoessiorrof falls, Aksl&ll.lfnl t y scblacled, - Trofigh,' rugged and wild; but only the first fall aeoesai.: ble without much ;labor and bard climbing. During this entire ! season our Local, whose best hold is isn the rifle, has put in an appearance . at the office six days of, each week; but Minting: getting monotonous, the •mornings portend frost, and the Local, clad in dirty 'gray and leak ing like 4 swamp loafer, will soon betake him self beyond ;the reach of steam rwltiatlesAnd .newspaper. sanctums. Man is by nature a buil- , tor. When Barnum, brought to his wits and by fir nanciai and legal difficulties, askUdiloraca Grp.a! ley what he should do, the phi!psophor of the Tribune answered at once, " Go'fishing; I have been trying to go fishing for twenty„years, and have not found a phance. 4 . = lf_ there is a man on the earth to be pitied, iris tho man who has worked for twenty years without finding Nettie to go fishing. ,: We wiell H. ,9„ would come here,fr a week's 'ijulet-liiy. : Off in the - woods. `- We' -would put him through. Lot him come ineog.—dis iuised—in a decent Suit of clothes, with his well known togs in a bag ; be can put those on whoa in the woods. ,Wo will pngagerithliflyi ,Q shall bore, , or "toady him ;" we will take him—Ut us see —yes ; we will take_ him to the Rook , Shanty, where he can kin k up his No. 11 stogas, slosh around in the old white coat, rwid ; swear the bark off the buttonwoods, if _he :He shall pay his 'level half 'of the 'expense, and do his' sliaird of chopping and toting ; ;furnialfhts2oWnWhiAY and fine-out,'and'agroo not to talk ; shop, or give ns sanitary, moral, or politioal advice;, (we nailer take 'em ) If he offers to do it, or " sniveys" on his /thereof catupwork, pc will -bonnet • him with the traditional White hat; and if he catches us boring, toadying him, or humorinl : ,bis no. tions, more than we , would those of ".Kite,t , Rest," or any other old on palate; he may tomahawk as on tho soot, But ; e 4IA come. He. , bstara detry,—lleavonlielpirn'; and mia'si`on, moilo's the pity. HO does not sotpa SO . :ilk/Me that, if ho wire purled, betnldq,w,ri;.trar fifty fee deep, the go rigtpt-alorlg ust,as tb. nothing had happened :beyond a •'-tirti littfendki funeral. It is ft/6f,' , tliat.if fitly Ortho MotiPekikni' men i. 'the world were. eifminateg to.dayd the machinery would keep ,rig h t atiTHOg'. theriii.waterit :a...single.cogi missing/ = WV/fifer° letms " go fishing';" or, lobioh is bettor,- hunting . To' the cynical obserrerciliere lion OnspeAkii' big deep vein of grim humor in the viv snob meti As 'Greeley, Sumner, Phillips, et jd ,gee nos ovine, affect. Honest, to, the`core ; carries to the point of absurdity; each of theim , areet. for himself a personal treadmill, on whloil, 'muob mental and physical perspiration, he. cot! Hewn to'tritio, in!. the till belief tti4 lboji; la- Losing for Itheiigeld•of bum anityl 04,41i6i eaoh And all of thee] tinght be brought to sett( ' that hi or they might take.ll threo montbst'vaention' - o l'ine creek—or any other creek—with no nvre detriment to the world's progress than" tialght . Caused by the tcrepo'rttry absentati,on of "Hooka' bilmhor's Young Gentlemen." But the34 : do Ito Im, and will pot be made to know '; l wherefere l e t them sweat; while we—least among :jetsinal ets—a ill abide by the cool waters of Doer iink run,—L3 the shades of 1 Obesttittt Cainp,„".. T o the hanks of Hooky tiyotifi. perchance `vie may Shoot A deer ; but, whotberwe do or no, wo shal have gained—and, the ?vorld will bay. lost—,juat what it weuldhit'd Thetiddre Tilton; Hi:macp 9r. ky and Wendell Phillips taken a Menibt-:Bo73''' lion in the woods. " Pahi : 'lot the Wlrld.iyallt' _ . Maasrlsto, Aug.ll3 - ,07.1.. li Dear Sir :—I send you tp.do a lettettfrom iVishop' Whipple,-et Minnesota, !pits apropos to' the subjcet under disertssion— p Ou r Indian Tribes. ,tf yott:iv ill kindly publish it, and. 'let it 'go fur; Itatit: is worth; I will be moder - grpat obligat. done, -and in a little time, will scud "illu other: eomtintdieritiona. 'I. think :,ibu are not sp,proja diced hilt that you will publish some testimony tin the other side.. Ido not deny that,intmy In diens are very much ,\ debased, and ireiy' et - nat.— /tut Your"COmpoidter . makes me say.vrhat I did not moan, and' nialtee a[tery blundering sentence 6r a simple one, i. e., tbot the Indians after tttrol hundred years'of robbibg,and oppression, "nide but littleworso than before," I steb l "butAittie "ono) than - ow Vrenoh, brethren Lin . orttel4; or than the white's" who debauch and murder them: cannot vouoh for thy truth of the story of bury ing Indians alive... I saw it in a circular paper, Published 'Without note or comment, as a kind of grith joke.. I will endeavor to verify the assertion, that the seishltt§elt ' the savages' to Sharp; !Ikea. plain es. It certainly looks probable, as 'they paid a bounty for every white man's scalp. ::: Let as , get at the truth, if possible. If you will ' set down naught innalioe;' andi will agree to 4 nothing extenuate." I remain, yours Ad0. ,8...E w. .. , —P449094.04 • at T. Ittirlen'efetoii.—Cilliiiid TOPZIA, rAits.lo, Aug. 13, -1871 Dear dgitacordat-Ance more I win send you a few western new, Willett you may print, if , it t s 8002 good to you. I have been weloomed y green forests, MOW prairies, and the heard t words of filenciablii in this frontier land-L-to s y nothing of smiles and welcome from brisk oheeits and rosy lips.-... i ' I should like teconvey to my:readers ade quate idea of the fresh sense of hike beautiful that came to me as I dashed into these endlesi pistils of green verdure behind the iron horse;!,seas bf verdure, flecked with white And scarlet foam bfi flowers. A landsl beauty at any time; but not, brightened by a Creek rain, a eonntry of ineffab e loveliness. Then& is: one peepliar feature bf those prairies that Odds much to their beauty and picturesque appearanoe, - rhea.-seen for the first time. They are: snot, itrlotly:'speating, either' fiat or rolling; buarare relieved from monotony by here and there -.a green mound, as thimgh a huge ground-sweltof ocean hag - been transtlxeyl at its hugest point, andi turned to a maned Of living green. I Many of these mounds are the fountain heads of purling streami,,the springs bursting forth at their very summit's. And the soft west wind comes odor-laden from Ow flowery pieln r , invi ting us on amid rich delda of corn and wheat; through and among. large herds of grazing cat tle, whore, but a few short years ago, ilia .wild buffalo and wilder Indian-bald undisturbed 'pox session. Indians and buffaloes must now be looked for at the base br the Rooky Mountains. In a future letter honoto give you an account of our State Fair, to be bey here five days, oord : - mencing on the 11th of September. It is expea ted the attendance will biAarge, and the digital , such as would do credit teen older State. BTJI3.LINOTON. Leaving the Bastnnd aibriving at Chloe& of how , , , shall we reach the West t /The best Line is acknowledged to be the 0., R. Q., joinedlogether wlth,:tee B.& M. Railroad, Iby the Iron Bridge at BeAlagton, akd called the B nu taxa rort Roam; The maii : llne Otiho Rate running to gruaha connects with the kivat Pacific Roads, and form, to•day the' leading route to . Callfornia. The Mid ! dle Branob, entering Nebraska at Plattemouth, passes through Linttoln, the State Capital, and will this year be finished to Port Kearney, for; ming the shurtest route across the Continent by over 100 maim. I Another brrinoh Of the di. M., diverging at Red Oak, falls into 4% line twining down the Mis i i sours through St. Joe to Kaneda Oily, and all Kansas. Pnisengfts by this route to Kansas, see Illinois, Sonlhern Xewa, and Missouri, and, by slight divergence, oan see Nebraska able. Lovers of Af ne views shobld remember the Bur 4 lington Ratite, for:..its barns "high-gleaming ) from afar"--,its trew:Sringest streams—its roug l bluffs and quarries—its .00rn-oceans stretohin over the prairies further - thin eye can reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remember it, for they have friends among the two thousand who have already boughtlarmilrom Geo. S. north, the Land Oommissi t ener or:the B. & M. R.l R. at Burlington, lowa, or inorfg the four thousand home-steaders and.4pre-emptors who* last, year , filed claims in 'theldnooln land office, Iwhere "'finale Sam Is richconough - to give us all a r farm.' July 19, 1871.-tf - ;1; SPECIAL ',OTICIES. AVOIti QUACKS. A victim of earl?:indisigetion, causing ner= vous debility, protiaturtipdecay ,fbavlug. tried in vain evarrailvertlepd remedy, has dis. covered a simple moans ociself-oure, Whioh he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. J. H. REEVES, 78 Nassalf at., R*.atv Aig.9,1841-1y• PIANO-Mr. A. 144. Briggs of Middlebury; has on exbibition ak the Cone 'Rouse one Mathushek's celebrated Piarios.%:ll.ll lovers of must° are invited to - take a look .at this instruJi ment, and observe the advantagee it has eve other Pianos in its general oonstruhtion and com pleteness of tone. s Mr. Briggs furnishes Organs ott2slelodeans very reasonable rtites. Address him ht Crook od Creek, Pa. Jaly 19, 1871.-tf , - DENTISTRY. N. Dartt, dentis office in Wright& Blook, whore he oon Unties to make teeth'with the new improvemene Which_ eves better adtiafnetion than any, thin , else in use. To be had at Dadra only.—Aug. 2 1870.—tf. - _ - -- 3 , Z d l i f.• 1 f ; ,:' 4 •/- . ' 111. Of Mid ptowne N. Y) and lionsdale, Piii: ~ I i ) „..,.., - ;,.;, ), 1 drieteil GY Act of Ley(slature of Pennsylvania. , . ~; IT IS SAFE! •IT IS RELIABLE! IT IS MEAN BETTER THAN LIFE 'INSURANCE I ANII) FOUR TIMES CHEAPER! ,;-.: 4- ' Legally ineorporated. l,, . • -t.•: t A Strictly Miit 4 l Co., upin the Co-operative Plan! , it ~ 4 .. EACH MEMBER IS' A - STOCKHOLDEK AND EACH ONE'S PAST AND PRO SPECTIVE INTEREST, AS WELD, ASTiEItIR kllinq e RITY OD LIONOR,IS PLEDGED AS THE CIAPITAVOIRIM , Rs , ANT 4 :11, , t • z. • c '..- ()Dicers of the Company : •tj • 1.413,131DM1T, HON. H. B. BEAiltifiLEN, ,11finesdale, Penna. 6311.-1 1 1111,EtIDINTII, ' 0. W. DOUGLAS &Vt. - South Bide R. R., L. I, J. H. NORTON,• 711rIdletfrwa, N. Y. . 4 . , r — r" J. ..., _ I ~,1 1.• .N I) r ` Dinzetoßai -. p. ,-, , , - t 1 r }.l ...- f t HOti. EL B. BEAAHELEE, oounse/lor at I Law, f . H. NORTON, Eon., of Franklin Printing Co.. Honeadalr, Pit- .--- '". 1 s hilddletplea l ,N. Y,i..,‘ , 7, " I . ^,,, ~ Hon WM. M. NlPLElSN'We'rebant, Equinunk, ORINNELL 11131. T, lithe,flitkifit:'Warrthak Val • .., '- Pa. ',;71 1-77 ,"' ley It. R., Warwick, R. Y. ;JACOB MAY, Es'op., T4baeon' Mardian', Port AS. B. HULSE, ESQ , Not..l4l.4lllptowu,Nts -1 Jervis, N.a. 1 / 4 5 fond] Bank, Middle fdithY iiiki:P fis, - 4 .:.1 Con. D. C. DUSENqRRY,!% I JeweIIer, Middle . OSITUA DRAPER, M. D., Pres. Middletown r ~ t H town, N, . ..,•. DE I 0 i ON. HOMER HAMELIr, lix•Pres. Erie Swinge Bank, Middletown, N. Y. '' LISHA P. WHEEL - HE,Thi7i.; Mee-Ptak lifida Railway, pliwburgh, N.Y. landpOway, hif,lddletown, N. Y. • O.tWOYFIELD„ 111.*D., Ex-County Clerk o'- R. W. DOUGLAS 8.4.,14 . 744 South hide , it. R. /- is Connty..Middletown,lll-Y.... . ~,-.., Long Isla ... m cz . IFltriii - CLARX;E r sit ;Middleitrin;24. Ir. 7 .1. -N . . --r- .-- ,-- .- I ..40A.4 1 CONSULTING PHYSICIAN/17 t"..2J77r) ~, et )1 -7- , 4.5 D. A. CURRIE, . D., 'Middletown, N. YJ ( . A. DUSINAERRE, lia. D., Hohesdalo, Pa. 1 , 7.... ~,...•• 7r I 7 ) ? e 77 ., ' , '• 1 .c , , .1, i i ~* A I :ITD/T1 )1 W• it; slO i, J 1; 1 1 a 11,•.;!, .,: I I. 7 Box. GEO. R. BA RRET'P, Manch Chunk, Pa.! Dorn THOMAS GEORGE', Neiebtirgh' NiY.,• President: al* 324 Judieial Dist. taa. ' Cronity Judge of•Orithge Ctirinty,ll l . Y. ' To become a the phYtiihni.ti sthe iftaitifitsi? ' allii.4is tie her or membere of thiJ Comptiny, the - ) ,!'' Id. aITATERAL DTVISIO4T.L=-45*Igte'llibitberhAlfi 1 s ' - ' ,12,1,' ft , J ~, 1 1, 1 ; To consist of 5000 members eaob. Benefits $5,000 In t e,tuti,Diviston, of $l. f ogy ly member )n the division sit helium of death. Division No. 4' thebidosliarsonrfrout 20 Itt.4, ears ordge.„ Division No. 2 intsludeeptirsons from 40 in 00 penis 0ff,t4. 11 Afetalferiliip • foe to - id , of, those Olvision $B. Allsosentltt the death of n member, $1,10,„li , , ~. 1), ii , ., .. , 7 OE'/VERAL Di VISION.--Joint . JOint lkiejabirahip for husband and wifor-Beneflts payablel to the surriveor. To coast "(4'5 0 00 IrinCertifietitesi sob benefits $5400 In a dall division, or $l. for every certificate in the division at T he time of Bath. Divisimialo. 8; itieludes personal from 20 inllo(Yeatientltielt. Division' iNe - ... 4 the deal Persons from 4014050 years of age. Mouth rahip ilt •*Mt* tigitheyhyvtivpilepe,sl2. - glesl9 went at the death Of a member, $l,lO i I 1. • , c , 41 .0 .4C_EAL D_TVISIO.II-Singlei ftfeniberphips ' ' 6- ~ I To consist of 10 Ottembers each. Benefits $5,000 in a full,tiMaitttr—or $74 fo; Ayer, womb the division at thelime o$ death. t",,IT, ti ti 3 J. A ' 4.t A i ._ ",.. • , 4..1 Divitilon A includes person f le 20,te 86 riga of sitlisk.l. . 1. 4 ' :: ",, 4 n) 0 ,i ifembership fee tc ei 'or of these divisions, El 5. llssestunents on. the death Of a member, $5,10 ir ... 7 A - REMEMBER !pup MEMBERSHIP FEN, IS ONLY S T D , fle uNI3E, API k r i ~,, WHICH. YOU, ONLY PAY WHAT MORTALITY ' , RATES ItAREST ^`' A.OTUAL` COST. NO ANNUAL DUES CHARGED. , f -- . n this Conipaly; and by this Plan, gle Poorest Man may Provide a c-- ; . :- • Competency forlhis _ram . y. - -f +- 1 A T'- t •;---.: 4. ref i i . 4 , - , i i I I .. I ' Reliable insurance statistics assert the fa ,t that Out of 24 0, 0 , 4 441, persons 034- 1 - ." g' 1 ill 4/...d . '"' bed ' o • . .. ~ I lveen 20 and 60 iiara.,of ttge, not more than ood throughout 4498846 am Therefore' oupatty, in a diTtaton of aideb you were ef , 7.4341 r. .1 . , , WOULD A 104 'INSURANCE C SAND DOLLARS FOR HIGH i s' No unsound or finhoirith, Friona receive 1 B. O. WHIELERN .• 0. W. lakilrGANt, Office with Win.A. Sion°, in Wright. Bid property against tire, your horses and cattle August 98,1871-Stn A. limss. BM 141 x td. 7or on aixl47 i tekthyM y .(adiibis for every 3 1 00 f be 'IN oft Tatialrit ' .1 membir, yon would be assessed 7 or 8 times In eteb fi ' MPANY INSURE YOU FOR A THOU— DOFeLARS AND EIGHTY VENT,4? as natizabers. Divlaioart ali Elting rapidly. w FEELER & LAN AN. Gonerat Ageriti fevitivi ley'a bleak. At the same °Moe you can Insure your aginat death attol theft. 440 il• 3.unf.audcsrp.ule t i! f tri 1, - ,; ' .o .l44lMBllollMUMUUntigiall4eVlrat Mayor of the City of Lancaster, Ps., writes: "Mrsur.in's Ray Emma Is extensively knowp and used, and AO adessfey l aro owirlptut era that it Cri=b Me as fantlitar.lus aulleasia. hold Word And a neoessary addition in the seed iest requirements of every finally. Having mud it myself and knoliing others who have used it with beneficial results, I can only add that in ay opinion it is the best remedy ever inirodueed Tor the cure of the numerous ills to which flesh is heir." HON. THADDEUS STEVENS, N. O. Rettommeuding Mtsuf.lltea MIMI 'Jima& to a ?lend, prononnoed it the moot Mondarfet combi nation of medieinal herbs he over saw. August 8,1871. lm Executors' Notice. WHBRiti letteivi ttistameiiiirr 'to - the' tie= tate of Zervia Wilson, late of Wellaboro, Tioga county; have been granted to the subsori bets, all persona Indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate ,payment, and those having claims or demands against the es• tate of the said desedetiti knownitbq same without delay' to ; ;ELI )31111W8TEllti Wellaboro, Aug int,tllAl /OF) li4eoutor f AUCTION SALE. rrHR subscriber offers for_sale,ou Wednesday, September 6,1874 at,lo o'clock A. M., the fallowing property, at the eld . Spenser op, the Tioga road : A boiler, engine and running gear of a mill; also, farming implements, two cows, two shoats, a lot of corn, bousebold furniture, Ao. . ERI WARMAN. August 30, 1871 2w* vi Tat E Undersigned would respectfully may to 1 the °Multi/ of wellsbore and vicinity, that he bag opened a Jewelry Store In the building recently occupied by 0. L. Will cox. His stook comprises a full assortment of CEOCW, WOCHEs, JEW.E.pr, surEg' Ntp PLATED :-TfARIA, B. D. WARRINBB, one of the best workmen In Northern Pennsylvania, will attend to the REPAIRING OF WATCHES CLOCKS &0., &c., &c. For the skillful doing of which his seventeen years practical experience is auftleicut guarantee. B. B. WAREINBR: Wellsboro, Aug 23, 1821.4 f. A Great kr nthigA,` UNDER TOR AI7SPICREI OR MR ORRRAIO 1300IRTY. jAST appearanotphere prior to their doper tare for Europe, of the ALLEGELINIANS, (organized 24 years ago.) ' At Amon &Cone's:llBll4w 20 & 30: New Bengal 'New ?natal .. • Now,Quaztott e al New Pieces on the Bayles Bells ! THE ALLEGUANIANS, whoa() name has be come the "Household word" of the musio-loving people of all nations, and mum° eentiattous trav els have extended to all parts of the civilized globe, will appear in their Now Incomparable Programme, as above. ,•••b7O POSTPONEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF WHATHER. - illk i 1 , Owing to of er engagements they can remain positively TY/ NIGHTS ONLY ! Their Raper eke embraces a choice collection of Vocal Quartettes, arranged in their own pe culiar style; also, a variety of the sweetest Eng lish, Irish, Sooloh, Gorman and Spanish Ballads extant; Humorous Songs, Duets, do., Arias, Cavatinas and Sceaas,lrom _works of the most popular Italian andlrctoh' suitors. - In:addi tion to their usual Ohioan silebticinslefVorpalllu sic, they will play saForarpreees on the SWISS BELLS. During their toar around the globe :the Concerts of the ALLEGEANIANS were honor ed by the attendance of hundreds of thousands of delighted lisla i nprs--4Kings, Queens,_Noldei and thcputivt)ilstangnishtfitatilk of the; ag#' 4 -00,- ronizertlititi tbitai nmftts; add lavisVed - up'on them tho most flattering demonstrations of ap proval. - Tho Bells used by the Allegharklans were man ufactured itk Switzerinad, expressly for them, during their Into visit to Btkrplio.;. Admission'z -50 cents. Children 25 cents. Commence at 8 o'clock. D. G. WALDRON, Manager. Ciao. 0. llllRLielniTy Agent.; i 1 «J:4 :44 .) c: ~ Raitervaituktaacumr. ' be secured at Young &Co's Book-14ore, without 'Oxus. onargo. Ang.2t,rfg7l-42ti .!. Y. 4 ==M --,. t Charter Perp*thal!_ it ~., i • TURASUBBII, • ' -“ Z ` g ' Om. D. C. DUSENBERRY, Middletown, X 4 R. • . 7 ' ' LEWIS CLARK, Middletown, N. Y. „mad, i=4.332 : 4 12: 0 V '. t el 4 . qTrpH, that lam nowraitotv . las dittkot from Row York, ~,"f oil *Lod aoiiptet• ilikiioiltooni „, Dry Goods, Not' ionik sh oes , Hats and Cla nj, OEM -!-: !,,‘ •, ' .11., .1 ..q: ~-, ',), . ~ ... , i I - ~ I ' , • are unusually full, which I piopoee to sell at the very lowest price for' oe.sb., . I hero West long and abort time credit, and find It does ,not pay zee or my oustomers. Hereafter, ' POBT: WSW NO BOOK Aooourn WILL DB aIiPT, :so do not ark for credit. . .:;.4"' • . , • . . • , Il im always glad to 'Dhow 'floods and net 'olXinded if you_do . "llo4 buy: So' do not be afraid to orme and look. All goods marked in plain ligareS. ' One mares money iii, as good'as snot's,. ore. So only one price. Please remember, 'you pay only for what you, buy--no bad debtif to pay for. . . . , , Jtkly 20, M1 C. B. KBLLUT. ;,.,;;1f I i • ; , ; F r ~~ i~} # ~P t RAILROAD . IS COMING. t„.;;,!.; • ",„ - !,. The track is laid; and the Cars , arureuning to the long bri ge whichi they are putting up aorose the stream' near Tioga, but' it' w uld'take 4 1 ' great deal longer span than that to bridge the eoutinually i reasing STOCK OF . '. 4.. •;1.•• • • Jest received. When they have more time; they inh put in a notice ni this Oks4-44? - 411. o tiOr old oustomipriti togother wit,l4 pie nevi; that they, have a'first-ritte steel of Goods at hott.ora pikes. . , • , - oftogs, JuLy 5, 1871. . I *±CRHAM & FARR. 10 dozen .Shawls at prices froni $1,50 to 4245. &do* Atr4B.o/.9 at prices from Opt $400.; . - 20 pie'eei white Dress Goodi, Welasdapted•to lliiff season, at prices from 16 cents per 'yard loti shillings. 2b pieces new and popular Dress Goods, opt; . of which have not been be fore, offered in this market; 'iit t li) r ie...)%9m,2sc,',ic• $1 per yard. -- :""1 5 ,- 1?*-t 01.131a1k AS7/kai (et:irk/is Aont is per yard. ' - 164acislilack'Alpacas, at prices frpnal2s6d to $l,OO pit 100 dozen Ladies' Cotton .Hose, - at PYiee3,frOM4Qato 6s,per 25 dozen Ladies' Linen BandkerOhials 'alpriceis fi3OM 6c to .7fiets. ,! An endless variety of _Ribbon.,S,..4ces, .Embrokleries, . And also a full and 4onaplete! - stock .of. Yrints, , 'Lawns .Demings Tickings"l Sheeting s, at • prices to suit „ , tizetrade4 ; „., '- r • JULY'S 5, 1871. ,;„. • /`. THOMAS ILIABDEIq: • 5, ~.• i, , l, it'ii Ne - w - Dry ' IME =ID g k - 4 I) G o,Fis PPMMIM OOPS EALAROIDERIES„' PRINTS AND HOSIERY, HOOT -AND iHrOBC9..I9IsEREALITY;:! ' • . 'MATS AND' OAPS; •-',' :?‘q .4 1 t 11:“ Heady Made 'Clothing - -- I t 4 %''';* I. ,! „, ;"-•`i •‘; i:.?":. :• j.; :.,” ;,, =ME • 1;4119 1 W--_, STRICTLY 0011 k ce 4.130 b K 8 KEPT. , Allay 11, 1871. II n , . 4 ' l : t", f ?)` i r is'i VC; 313.4116X1L1K.1011216 Cheap Casli ' ' Store! -', XABIA FOL — AfIOORTAIIINT OF NNW GOO ti, SUCH AB ~ 1. ' ',.. ------ , \ .* •". " 41:1 "" *.11N Forel .anit Dor4estie- pry Goods, iln _ i k ~, --, -, "ale will , •be add very ckaap t I , ' ' tipligKiafiess GOODS, '‘ y WHITE PIQUE. ',- 'ALL KINDS, CLOTHS AND OASSIMERES, , 0 i ETITTOI*IO • Lunar tioos, • ,.. POPLINS 8c WHITE GOODS, 1 ' 1 • ! %Wet, Sostary, Knit Goode and Notions. ,#r6.a * .0 1, to re--ls l!' • •Ci-103,6xce i...J-roe' ries. soer; -1104,-, Tobacco, By p, Rice, Saleratus, iree,.., ~Tea,r', Pinellas, Salt Fish, Flour . I raids (Stteaps,,Boota eir Shoes, Rubbers, Crreitery, Wooden Ware, &c. 2 r n?ii Cosh Paid fat. BUTTERO as hipped on Commission. Please call and look our Stook over. You will alway and us ready and willing to show goods: 1 I T , . = ' 'i - , 4 l Wellsboro, *ay ).0, 1871. iy,. , ME MI MEE of -Wall ; Paper, WOil#w Paper, -„,_,,_,... ~- s wiw_rze" l !) ritapwsß9ra ores PQ.ooasseis, Cloth Bhades, Cloth Ourtaln i, (gilt) Window Fixtures, Riotures a Picture leraines, Picture Glass, and every other ankle necessary to beautify BOMB. The largest sisortment of this lino of goods ever I brought 44? I hava county ( 1 -..3 I- 411 % one NEW if3rOltß . iti ; 84elth & cou nt y( likibit Minds. 3l itit ` ' I fr 0 Ifott 0 1 itay 1.4. 4 f - . TWO 1; t 0. ' • i: ' • '., 1 ',- iToi t 000 4.lpiiitk for Sale .. :1 ,,,t1 .0,, ~2 v. ,4 • , FOY FR= MARGRAFF, Kiln. oppoiite the Fair Ground. Any one by inking the *bolo Unpin ham kt4st.s7,so.par Oonsand. <-:. 3 '... t-a , -:::PLAYFIANDIIIIIIrhiAttOItAtiT. Aug V, 1821-11 n. 1 • i %lyinOtt9N.V—Vhe',oo-partn iere tetere biting under the nape °Aare nen !Isotherm, was dissolved July 81st, 1811. by Aligillikoonsepift TitUW.S. x_t; l .,' "1.0 I :- r ILARtIMIAN. Aug.!. 1871-Bt. Croekery, Cloths and Clothing, Laces,Embroideries and White • Goods .ice., ' ' ' .•-' =I FiTP STREAI.I OF CUSTOMERS Wickhani S& Farr's MMI 111E1 JUST RECEIVED ,AT HARD DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. An Immense Sti \ ck of: Olelatest; Styles of CI. ItidtALHnOMITEI' 3FLIS, (Bootie's) old Stand) Main htp36i, EMENIIIIIII , ;:tA ,~i,h " C:112.4c010e. icacierl.erns. ~`3'. .il*:llrqgftpCNci•rket PriO pad for Vazeitirl I%,•odue. 1„Tho patronage of the public solicited, NM NMI EMI To look at the new =OM , " JUST RECEIVED, : RE I S:. - g• G , , • . - '.IIS I AZAD A BULL 85 1 0,491 OF ' $-1 8:8 q;:; =lll9 . . 'PENNSYLVANIA - State Notmal- School. aitesisada,'lloaa co. inpllE fall term will ooMmence Wednesday, Aug S a t . . , For eat a gUilii 4 adraleslon apply to Charles • CHAS. VBRRILL, P • M. Principal. Joky 6,1871.-2 m. -- 7 --- "^ - zr . Tate' Oiinfessittin of an Invalid. rIIBLISURD as a warning and for the boodit of youag wan owl Olsen. who wear. Crow iItiVUSIP blllty, *o., supplying ono YoUto oP &w.f. COAX. 1 . i Writtou by one who cum! blawol, 'woo root fru. .11 Ifecalvtin a poet-pafd throated envelope. Address. NAVILLWOLL atiMU4 Broal) IS. N Y May IT, 113T1-Iba. : r . To MOT C IC R ai ses:; 1.901: , _1 d friItOROOGR BUD, puts', blood, Ohio tux % 110 red Cheitie'Whlte pegs (stoat brouskt hdai Ohio) for silo atcCtoitington, by 181'1 bit 0. F. r BM N'S Mil ME IBM I . , i ( i 1 : J. R. BARKER i i NEW rum El A. 4 . Ingham* Co. iTAKR pteatituxo 1112 annotniqng t 9 tho oil of WellebOro am:l:vicinity that they inure etoeik of 1111 =I Pure Drive,. rut Medians*, Yer Arotitina, PO*. Oils. Tarnishes, , Varnish Brushes Paint Eftint Brisailoo, . 1 , Fishing Tackle, and in faot everything visually kept in; a' clais plug 13,tore. Ttl thellina of, • 1 . al : ‘?.? ' • ; • Wail Paper, Window Shades and Pittnreel wo oannot be undersold. Call end za i mine floods and 'Hoes before 'purchasing el miller*. Particular attention paid to Physicians Presorip floe, and compounded at all hours. The patronage of the ptiblio is solloited. • • - ' ' A ht. INCIIIAX. V: KL6OK. May 4,1871. y . Sill Jib squites, WHOLESALE DEALBRB IN Foreign /lc Domestic Ligni Wines, ee. e. , A.geuts for !ne Old Nikhislrie, CYEas'D. BILL, 6. N. BQI7IIIBB, 1 CORNING, 11 May 17, 1871. ' " (NEWER. Every year increases the Popul+ity : of this valuable Hair Preparatton; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept` fully up to its high standard; an itj is the only reliable and perfected p ep aration for restoringdßAY, on F Fa) . lime ,to it 4 youthful Color,' makink it sott, lustrous, and silken: The scalp, by its use, beComes white and ,c ean. It _removes removes all eruptions and dap ft; , and, by its' tonic properties, prev nts : the hair froM falling out, as it stu bites and nourishes the . hair-glands. By its use, the hair krows-thickerjand. stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create anew growth, except iii extreme old age. It is the most economical Hens DlntsslxO ever used, as it requires fewer appliCations, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "the .constituente-are pure, and carefully selected tbr excellent verity; an.d I consider it the BEST rAgPARATION for t - its intended purposei." i I Sold by all iinuggisia, and Dea4ra in Ifeili4ines. -a-- • i MI ME 13uCkingh 's Dire R FO TUE WHI HEM. As our Renewer in in ny cases re quires- too long a time, a d too mil& care, to restore gray o 0 aded Whisk ers, we have pr,epared this dye, irt one preparation;- which will quickly 1 d effectually accomplfsh this result. It is easily applied, and produces a vo or 7 which will neither rub nor wash fr. Sold by all Druggists. Price firy Cents. Manufaotured by R. P. HALL & 00 r ; NASHUA, WM. q ' • I Aug. 8,1870-Iy. ' di 0 0- ... t•-• +A 0• 0 mtr , 4a 1". , C 3 04 03 CI r-I 40 41 .- P AO CDU2 ia t- C' gCO0 : Co 0 cn tr. 03 • 1 Co a. u 3 kg 2 CO2 8 r.. 0 cerc i4 i l l t-77- : 0 e0: F t :: .e:: ~,,,,-,": r : Ez. - E.: ..4 ,,.. 4. : 1; CZ X ,-+ , • (3 . ci co - oi . rti ,j a 4e n i • • 0 6 17). 1:11 S, . ••• . TS • •a) 1 12 xl,. si c ai '''' uano , l a Aea c o tt -0 • 0 P 1 -71 All C ? of tZ i 134 TJ g 1 • As " oif 7 4 1 , 0,.. 0 g A .g 2 i f i s n:s os iii atl it .. 0 , ...4 12, •q a .-1 Fl 'ma •-, u of to 0 0)14 1 54L 1 1 1 7' r 1;14 d -a 0 r .,,,c 4 011 A b. * - i 0 8 C..) 6 0 cu ,12 g E. Plg C.) 0 Q nO , c 1 . wad in gas 0 424 9:14 a B O4 - *'. 14 3 i ;1 ° p a CP4I a 0 Pi .° 1 0.4 ; t s .4 . .S CI C.) ci ;.„sis, i t; cn ..-. g a 4,, ... ~.) ~ . €.,, „:30, 0 - ~.._ ,r t (0 SZ4 " 14 ' ' t'` c.) a) " W g: 1 e l 0 0 pEI,-.4> . ' " S, 4 P: . g; " : s ' CI ° ii i , . 1 1 . 4 .." • a '. 0 . i 4 54 I' (T 3 PI =l a ote T'l ' l 'n ) "-" co cD .01 • 0 I -4 qQ ) CI $2 ... al, cp • 0 ~.., ti ~.4 0 9 Ai $:,,„ ...,,,, . Q ._. r i., CI) •'-' at x., ' P". .3) :.1 D. 8 49 ' a ' 39.5C•0 , . e A 0 0 A , ir,ilad sa Dl' V, O,4Pi 4a 1 1 1 44 . r34kn w: - , 14 . 4, w . E4 ' v, WHO WANTS TO BEY • - A MOM AND LOT In Welisboro? Or a 'fP desirable' lot? Or aWM within twenty tninntes walk 'of "Weligboro 7 I hold for On reasonable torms, the following property :1 , A well finished, now two story dwelling hoogo, Containing ten good toning ; with a half abut lot, good barn, good well of water; and lovry -Way desirable as a residence. Location, corisa r Of Walnut- and Meade streets, adjoining the Clymer grounds.' And a desirable farm in Delmar, containing 105 acres (known" as the Whelan lot) Skid farto.comprisea a 20 acre meadow newly seoded,&, about 60 acres df exoellenl timber, consisting of itsb,,bickory, Oak, basswood, whitowood end hem look. The farmis.well watered, and abuts two roads-Ole nevi. Stony Fork road and the squid leading from - Samuel Dickinson's to Wm. hborona's Oof reasonable terms. In quire of ; I ,* WILLIAM OA.RROLIi. W ellaboro June I DWI tf • Wheelei & Langan, Fire, Life, Horse and Cattle Insurance -Agency,, WELLSBORO, PA. A 'ES lowest and Companies' reliable. iy 1, miring in the National Lite of U. S. at ye tu douth your heirs will receive the poliey'speolil:d, 'together with All 'preiniume paid. Hence, hi 4 1. ) , R t tor Inegrance is no more, nor lOU than: h interest upob Our annual premiums. , Ban t ,r Q. u Witastato. 1 lite W. 'LANGAN. WIIEBLER A LANGAN Office with Win: A. Stone. Wellsburg, Jaly 28,1871.—tri August 23,1871-6 m n'paliAll. dr, . FETABLE S CI 151A1-1 5,.100 On* Dollar, FIRE I JNo. jeans (have WEL Issues PolittieB lii Xacwvicr REZIAB I will ge Jan. 4, 18711-Iy. The Cheapest !B Fdr P WOOD'S MI 10 QAP.DB for 8 , frames for Ell larged and finished style frames and ever band, or fureilledrl THE LOWEST BES I 1 Rooms over Gordo Fes 1 1871 tf MANHOOD: HO ED. Just publ pages. Third Edition. PANION AND GUI! radical ours of Sperm nese, Involuntary So Mental and Physioal Marriage, etc., - aed tb Maladies, with plain speedy cure of &Gonda Gloats, Strictures, and snob as Scurvy, Sorel. and Pimples on tho fn Epilepsy, and Fits, in or sexual extravaganc The celebrated auth tise, clearly demonst successful practice. t quence of• self-abuse, pointing out a mode o fain, and effectual; b sufferer, no matter wh can ba effectually mire radically. 'AY-This Book she cry youth, and every Sent under seal, in I cents. Address, DR, New York. IE , 1 LIAN ; 1 Marob, 8 1871.--8 m Valuable T ii i FOR I THE subserlb r of; property; vl : 20 State Street, 410 s situ. acres pf latid.nea the will be'soid at odor , also the house a d-lot the M. E. phttre . . Th, for the North garelial ties dealing to visit t road tioketa at reduced information in refereno May 10, 187.1—tf, Photograp j rzytl4 44sB ova ytetut largea sct° oa: • • May 11, 1 HOUGHTON, STONY 1' ?Sanaa°. ,Bugg ) Pitummti,V „ Platfonikpri Lumber SLEIGHS AND We are prepared to do on short notice and in t faction guarranteed. lIASTINEI A 041113, Stony Pork, Apiil 6, 1 Wondets. Will IT AV E yon• tried Vie • I loci dieoovery of t Dr. ) .111. L. Baco , It *urea *olds, diptber' the stomach, inOlgestion, inantner 'complai4to; 'oho do., as by magic. 'As n for trust bites, chilblains, ens, rheumatism, sick he: lalgic, pales in the side, pramice of biZ years,: it ileoetto .., no preparetio, public. The proprietor of this ted in guaranteeing it to] the above diseases in the htanufaaturod and put I Bacon, Illossburg. Pa. Wholesale agoras—Hall 149 . 0batubor street, New Co., Corning, N. Y. L TQ Just Pat What, in a S,:akd A Lecture on the Na' Radical 0 ti re of Spermat otit Involuntary Entleatono, tilox tante to Marring° genorally I Man ,11p!lenity, and Vile t 111 pacity, resulting from BeIGA CULVER IVPILL, Pd. D., Aut . 1 _&o. The world renowned aura Lure, clearly proves from bit 1 awful consequences of Self•A a removed without medicines, ie aurgical operations. bouglo cordials, pointing out a nib and effectual by which ever ' hie condltien may be, may vately, and radically: THIS /I BOON TO THOUSANDS Sent under seal, to any a envelope, on the receipt of stamps. Also Dr.' Oulvetw price 26 cents• Address the 011 A 127 Broadway, New Yo July 12, 1871-Iy. "PRINSYLYA LATELY known OM fore time oo day, has ,been tho ad and opened by R. Cr • • who will bo happy 'to Wends of alehouse at v Aug. 80,1871=]7. SURANCE CHIPit ; Ag% ISBORO, PA. rat•claae Compaiitau a Rate 8 AII7 E COMPANY I4outance. 'lino. I. MITCHELL. 'lace in the State *graphs! GILLBRY! cents. Large pictures and Old pictures copied, en in the finest style. Now thing kept in &gallery on I. rder. RICER 4ND THE WORK. grooev store. We'labor., Pa. " LOST, HOW BETTOR shed by DR. LBWIf3t 258 - TRH MEDICAL COM- B TO HEALTH, on the rrhcea, or Seminsj,Weak- Inal Losses, . Lapoteney, oapaolty, Im pediments to Venereal and, gyphllitio hd clear direst collator the y Symptoms, Gorton/Kea, all diseases of the skin, la, trloers, Boils, Blotches e and body: oolsnmption, (i) tamed by. ealf-Indulgeace • . . — d '' Id 'I I , • ~ in thi s a narn e rea r tee, from' a forty years' .t the • alarming cense 1.,, ay ,ba •radioally oared; i cure at ones simple, oev tneaneliewhieh every ! t his eimaition may be, I . , oheaprrivately, and • id be in e bands of ev 1. an in the land. . lain envelope. Pric, 50 WIB, No. 7 Beach' Bt, wn Property SALE. 8 for sale the following village lots% situated on • ted near ireoriden at., 8 Isemetery. This property to prices and time given; lof Ohm Williams, near subscriber is also agent Land, Company. Per i, at a ootion can get Rail floesttheand also valuable • to Company from W. RIIRRWOOD. Gallery ! ,seovil° 4 °‘ 7 ate: Naltu k ' llr"l‘3. tau Stsios: 4 9 - % ,6003141011 ORR & CO., IRK, PA. xiroro of es, Sulkies, g, ,Truck and agons, OUTT 1221 808 SLEDS. anything in .our line e beet Tanner. Bath. TO ORR A CO. HOUG Aiite:W.elle s boro ever Oease. teak and greatest med e age ? !• l es Magic Pain • dy.• -- Rent a, cramps and, pains in diarrhea, dysepteri, morbus, cholera, external application '"sprains, bruises, ft3l 7 dacha, toothaohe, not,. back and 'loins, t has been' found to bo ever .offered to the edioine fools warran- bb tho beet remedy for market. p only by Dr. M. L. tt,Bearer t Burbank, YOrk W. D. Turboll I, July 12,'71 ly CTURE UN G MEN Iteice six cants. lire, Treatment and or Seminal Weaknose , si Debility, and inipedi ; Nervousness, Clonsump .utal and Physical Inca- Wee, itc.—By ROBERT J. or of the ", Breen Book," r, In this admirable ',Ac orn experience that the nae may be effectually , and without dangerous , Instruments, rings, or, 8 Of tura at once certain • sufferer, no matter what iore !damn' cht , aply, pri• ROTORS WILL PROVE: 1 D THOUSANDS. dress, in a plain sealed a x coats, or trio postage vell•a "Marriage . Guide," Publishers • . 3.3.0. SLIiiB k CO:; {k,Poat•Otßce Box-4,6e0. prztim OLD , 1A HONK 8 the A. OWIISODd HOUBO, spied by. D. D. -Hell ougbly refitted, repair- ON N OR. • aceommodate the old ry reasonable rates, M. It. OTONNOR. 11 MI