TINA COUNTY EMT J Local Items. vQ • • 7 Now Ailvortisomontn, To rent—A. P. Cone. Dr. Straessloy. .CLARK writes us he wilt bo at the CONE HOUSE, WELLSII MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 an IS7l.—nug. 9-4 w. The Tioga. Co., Medical Society meet at Potters on. Wednesday the 20th Inst. • Don't forget fife Good Templar ()owl vention (freo to the public) at tho Court those Wednesday afternoon, evening, (lecture,) and Thursday. There will, be another trot on Wellfboro course on the 22d instant, betwoe 11. Wood's Lady Strong and Sol Bannell's year old mare; the latter having never trott= public. Lovers of sport will please take no Ji The Democrats have the follow candidates in nomination: For Judgo, M Elliott ; Assistant &Wipe, T. El. Anderson, el Ni t i son; Assembly, A. S. Brewster ; 4 Com 3. T. Frost; Auditor, J. B. Cudwith. DECAPITATION BY STEAM.—On•' Tioga railroad, on the oth inst., near Lawre a Mr. Hoagland undertook to get o train while, it Was In motor. .110 fell with neck on tie rail, ' , and bi head was comp! , severed from the body. , THAN •. 7 -Hon. Henry tin erwo M. C , has our thanks for a copy of the Rc o f the ,Commissioners of Education for 1879, the Life and Character of Hon. John cov and the annual Report of the Smithsonian I Lute for 1871. STAGE LINE.—NEw ARRANGEmr t —Watkins Jr Ketcham are running a somi.ti line of stages toconneet with trains of , the ly L. R. R. Coaches leave at 0 a. m. and.l p. m. Reasonable faro and careful attention gua teed. _ Orders loft at the Cone House or Penna. 11, promptly attendant). • • California, Which ir,a noniliden claimed by the democracy; has just gone Rep 'loin by about 4000 majority. The whole legislative and municipal Rep, !icon and Tax-Payer'a yoket is elected in Francisco, with the exception of• tho ROOO and one Supervisor, ii . A. L. Bodin has - the agency "WeedsiSowing Mac inns" in this County. I machine is ono of th very few that will at the test of'time, and do first class' work. M who have° given it a fair trial prefer it to any er. Advertisement next week. ATTENTION.—COAL !—F. S. Barro ' agent fon the Pall Brook, Coal company's cj both anthracite and bitaminons, is prepared, fill all orders for in tliis village, at the li est rates, from this time forward. So soon tf's locomotive can make its way to the village 1 ite, or near, he will deliver coal it rates defy' competition, either anthracite or bituminortil Orders may bo left for the present at the ha' ware store of Captain Bailey. ' KINGSTREE, (S. C.,) Aug. 25, 187 Dear Sir :—I scud by this mail a copy of Charleston Courier, which c ontains a copy o Kuklux warning lately left at Orangeburg. have no doubt but that the paper was left th• or certainly the Courier wo uld not say so. of its editors (Simmons) was a member of Democratic Convention held in Charleston in was a member of the Secession Convention t carried the State out of the Union, waS on, the fathers of the reform party last year. and . a member of the Taxpayers' Convention. A STRANGER.—We are iuforraed 1 Mr. 11. CI. Martin, of Cherry Flats, that a .1 came to that place on the sth instant, and sitting on the porch of the store of J. B. R soy. There was nothing ablt his person whioh any olue could be had t his name,- r , dance, or occupation. lie was about five feet inches in hight, with black, curly hair, tin ! with gray, sandy moustache and chin whisk , light gray eyes, and Roman nose, inelinbd to right aide of his face. Two upper front tel gone. lied on a linen duster, brown or a., jean coat, light gray vest, light plaid pla gray woolen shirt, black wool bat, gray woo socks, and kip boots. Since the above was in type, we learn that body of the stranger has been identified as t of Almon Smith, of Liberty. it A REMARKABLE CURE.—A on I Mr. Henry Olmstead in Coudorsport was for st cral years afflicted with spinal disease ; in eon quence of it his lower extremities_ were iota paraly and. Under the treatment of Dr. Straesa now traveling through this County for the ere' meat of "Chronic Diseases," ho is so far evvered as to walk without any support Irhatov a few months ago ho had not the least power of Embs. IVe call attention to the advertisement of ; Some:lslay in another place. The Doctor cons to us well recommended by ?itizens of a not: boring county, as will be seen by his card. TEM PERANCE.—Mariott Brosi us, Es. ref Lancaster, Pa., will visit Tioga county, un the direction of the Grand Lodge of I 0. of T. of Pennsylvania, and speak on the subject temperan"ce nt the following pieces Tuesday evening, Sept. 10, at Lawrenceville, Wednesday evening, Sep. 20, at Knoxville. Thursday evening, Sep 21, at Westfield. Friday evening, Sep. 23, at East Charleston: Saturday evening, Sept. 23, at Stony Fork. SOnday evening, Sep. 24,at WellsbOro. 51enday evening, 25th, aololklaytown. Mesa:ly evening, 26th, at Tiogit. Wednesday evening, 27th, at Mansfield. Thursday evening, 28th, at Covington. rrid•iy evening, 20th, nt Arnot. Saturday evening, 30th, at Morris Run. Sunday evening, October 1, at Illossburg. ' Monday evening, October 2, at Liberty. Let the friends bf temperance in the differ localities make the necessary arrangements thelo tneetin gs NEW STEAM SAW MILL.—In a str to Stony Fork the other day, wo found that Messrs. ColOs had their steam saw mill comp, led. It is a first class mill, put up by Mr. Niles, qt Middlebury. The Messrs. Coles b spared rieither effort nor money to build a .8 which should bo an advatitage to tho enterp sing pieldo in that vicinity. Wo hope the p l printers will he rewarded with an abundant et o f loge the coming winter; and that the farm: in that rrgion will not burn another log that . 1 make lumber; for, as soon as our railroad is co 'doted, there will hen chance afforded for die sing of any surplus. Wu learn that the Stony Fork salt compa have concluded to sink their well still deeper, order that there may be rio mistake about t supply of brine. WELLSBOBO & LAWRENCEVILLE lt It.—On Monday the 11th instant the cars of thi road ieft Niles Valley with passengers for th first time. .henceforth, the old, titne-benor:. F tago route may bo'considered n thing of the pas Stage coaches and canal packets can no nit; exist in competition with iron tracks and rail 4 trains than the Sioux and Apaches can live i contact with civilisation;—and we confess to beat. More than twenty years ago we came t Wellshoro, looked tho country over, and sai ker.:will we pitch our tent, and the crack of oil rillsshall waken the echoes of these forests, unti cur ep!,l arc too dim fur drawing a head Vlt, will fish by the still pools of Marsh creek, ad fellow the icy waters.of Asaph to their sources sod the shriek of the locomotive shall never w.. ken us in our bark.roofed camp, We were prett badly fooled: cities, steamboats, canals, row• sod railroads we bad seen enough of; and W i only asked for pereful days and quiet -nightal for freedom from he confusion and noise atton net on trade' anal commerce. And we said th 4 to locomotive could ever reach Wellaboro, b toy possibilityi, to we stuck our stakes here, ao a went in for peace lend quiet. Well, we had it, f. \ good long Whikh But it is broken at last. T. i i leave an arrive at Niles Valley regular) • anin a few i.• etits sue may take the route fro hire .k) California by rail. And we know of Pitcesen this side of Pine creek where one migh make alimjer'o camp beyond the reach of t tteam whlstle'sl piercing shriek. At 7:30 A. 4 sad 2:55 P. 3f, the train leaves Nlles Valley Trains gotiduth arrive at Niles Valley 10:5: 5 A. M. end 9;0 P. M. 11110 Th 4 fe6eitt'Faii'lit Taktrinl , ,„ 5 marked linacess, though the splendid 'titikek' tattle exhibited by Ira Buckley went far to o re-, deem much that was lacking. Wo earnestly hope, wo aro to see seroo of Mr.: Thiokleit'a pure blood.; ed cattle at our coming Pair in Wellsboro. R, ACCIDENT.—As M. Bullard and En - gene Robinson were riding in a light buggy, along the dug Toad below ,O. ; 9Fineolra reaidettoe, the horse became frightened &-o,omnienoed back ing. In spite of the drive; he run the buggy over the bank, and calmly rolled to the bottom' with it—some forty feet. • -htwas,a bad tanglq of horse; tidiness, shafts .. end wheels; but both men i escaped by jUmping titieland . the horse, a valuable one, is likely to come out as good as now. And now, how:would it answer to put a, plain, substantial railing along that and other dangerous dugways in this hilly land? 'Super visors may guess that conundrum. J • c hat 'no 12, • Last year was importuned to give private lessons to individuals and to classes, in the modern languages. It'was then;and is now, impossible for me to do this._Young ladies and gentlemen, hot members of te school, will, how ever, be welcomed to the classes in French and German now being formed in the High School. As we are just commencing our extended conn.o of study in this department, a more favorable opp ortunity cannot well occur. A. O. the 0, five d in 0 1 - , , i [Correspondenee of the Agitator.] i 8 r. Van Gelder :—.I I : A s tti c : I S t 9t th ree l 1871. days I a e been permitted to Witness some s!f• the most interesting scenes of, my whole life, and have heard some of the ablest:, addresses that - I bavo over listened to. , The-occasions of these addres ses have been, first, the the 'of the fee ulty of the college of the Syracuse University,. secondly, the laying theloorn,er stone orthe Hall of ,Languages; thirdly, - the laying the corner stone of a new church, near the site of the nni versity ; fourthly, the opening •of the university in due form this morning, by examining and re ceiving students., ~The applications for reo ption i i are numerous, Mere than ,were ,expected ; t the beginning. At Ilia laying OA*, corner et no of the Hall of Languages, which is the first o seven buildings which the plan of edowment pr poses to erect, the participants of the variouttolt vises were i Dr; Peck; President of the Board'ofTrue. tees; Dr. Phelps, one of the clergymen t the city; Dr. Cummings, President of the We leyan i i University of Middletown, Connecticut; Dr. Havens, President of the Northwest University, of Chicago; br. White, President of Cornell University, at Ithaca; Hon., Sanford E. Church,' of the E , ,upmnto Court of. , New, York; D'r:. qi. el. Lansing,Taylor, of Now York. Conference,: .......F. 'From snob co- admit, appalling: army . ~ ol littP racy, scientific, legal and ministerial learning and public eminence, we expected uttu,sual things, and we wbiehot disappoirtted;q` `, *l - , The university groundi comprise fifty cores in a body, of high, rolling landOusf within the southeastern boundaries 9f the' nity,. ued:over; !oohing the onttre City and suburbs on every side. The concourse of people present at the corner stone ceremonies was simply immense; no other' word can describe the, multitude. The new buil ding will he eery epacions, and; as the picture of it which itoWhangs before me shows; it.. Will be magnificent. 'lt will cost over. $lOO,OOO. The picture at the head of thiti sheet is theSt..,Churies hotel, which was bought by the Reiningtons, and presented to ,thii university. They,paid,for it $120,000. (By a strange coincidence, one of these noble men with hie wife ,has just at this moment come into the office whe're I am writing, and I ,have bad. the unexpected i ponor of an•ittr ."( troduetion They are now eis: fining the large pictures of i the seven proposed buildings which adorn the walls of the office. he .oe the his °rt . too de, ati- ally 1. , I an oter , ly Lb- San der or his .nd Tho university ip now accommodated in the Myers block, which has been - leased until new buildings can be,erected. he Myers blepk is, finished;'lirge, now, welt s•T finished;' find etittiaterit. the present wants' of the _inetitation.A i lity, business here is to arrange for my' son's'rtidinisslon into this institution, and to assist him in getting set tled in his new home. I expect to be at home so as to occupy the pulpit on the• second Sabbath in September. D. D. Buctc. ZELL'S ENCYCLOPEDIA.;--The under lsigued having been requested bY Mr. J. 0. John son to give Zell's Encyclopedia 'an extended and critical examination, make - the followirig state went, as the result of their investigation. MY' amount of matter, it is equal to twelve volumes of Appleton's Ennyclepediti. artieles*Are written with great care, and so condensed as to contain the .matter essential to - a knowledge of the subject treated. It is brought down to the present day : giving an account of Sadowa, Se dan, and the fate of Napoleon 111 and the sec ond Empire. In the department of science, it gives the re sult of , the, latest research, which adds very great ly to its value in comparison with tiny: other cy clopedia; while in its copious illustrations it is entirely withoitit - a,rival. Each of us havirig - -examined the work with respect to our several deparlments of study, do cheerfully and warmly recommend ,, it us a most valuable and reliable - work, whose—general use cannot fail to exercise a most important and ben- - eficial influence. It is a successful attempt to' give the American people a library for a sum which places it within the reach of all. SWAIL Wellaboro,, Aug. 24, 1371 Dear Sir:—l consider "Zells Encyclopedia," the best now in use, for tho'amount of money in- vested. The Work ought to be in the bands of every teacher, and found on every teacher's desk. • Tours truly, F. A. ALLEN. The above named gentlemen aro too well known throughout this section to need any endorsement from us; and we need nut rem-ark that an ex haustivo encyclopedia is a library of knowledge in itself. It isa silent soliooimjtster in thehouse, al ways at hand for refei•ence; costing nothing after the purchase money first paid, but alwaya remaining a.bank of knowledge on which drafts aro payable at sight. , iire- may that' this work is being universally endorsed and adopted thro6hout the country, by scholars, Ravens antl sciet i itiets. Address J. C. Johnson, Covington, Pa.-I[l.ln, OUND TOP CHEESE F moßY.—The I. fol l a wing is tho amount of milk received at this factory in tho month of Auguit 871, in pounds. A Lamont ' - 3,835 G, Wehster 2,756 I S Morgan 2,237 !EI Palcramond 2,808 E Pea o 1,475 0 Cool dgo 1,918 H. Peako - 1,570 ,C Hart 2,709' E Johnston 6,682 W D'..lones ', - 1;883 W HJones • .4,317 Thomas Wake . 2,122 , 1 J V Morgan ; - 750 111 Eckerson • 5,823 F Smith 1,635 It Cooledge 3,920 '1 Fields 184 W P Shumway 11,410 B Clans . 3,230 J S Bliss 7,469 B F Claus 2,273 Areh_Walker 1,255 C Close 2,254 W P'•ak 4,333 II Kinaball 2,762 H Kimball .4 Co 7,552 S Mills 4,966 A Thompsou 6,341 P Van Horn 6,780 P Backus 4,445 N Claus 4,425 Ab'm Walker 2,366 O Rabb 1,087 1. Kimball 923 ISM A &EW POET.-Some time since, In' answering a correspondtuitr--"Jphn"—We •took occasion to animadvert oh the wishy washy lit erature of the day, and the persistent attempts of the incapable to wring themielves into litert\ry , pursuits, (ingery to natuie and'adueation. e : did this in sincere kindness; and at the same time, we admitted that 1111C0 in a long while, some unknown poet hrolre out with a sweet,: plsiAtive song, that shook the , realms of poesy as It WI a rhythmical earthquake. When each an event did occur amoniour hills, We said that no , one should more gladly -hail poem and poet than ourselves: but. we bad little bope of ally Fitch event; iu our Pute r at least, But wo vTeru mistaken : the poet - bee developed : the poem is writ: the artival_has arrows. It, title i.. "mako your will right,"—his title ie Jacob (not Joittliiii) Miller. Ills inspiration, the will of Joshua Mi °ceased, which 'seems to havo given general dissatis action,!especially to "wide Jake," and "Mary Ann tho - eldeet girl." ' 11713 this poem should have boon , sent to our neighbor "The Deviocrat" instead of to ut, who have a love of song within us, we never:shell know. Dot it. makes Halo difference. A lieek or two in :la ;ifo of such a poem, is as a grain of sand to Solo's rooky isle. MAK]; YOUR WILL" RIOUT. Ile was old, had plenty of geld make his children wealthy: ' Be sure and make your will right. There is Mr. Miller, he's a stille, lie went to the Bore and million slur Be sure and make you r will right. There la Mr. S., wo all do guess He made the will and made it ill : Be sure and make your will right. There's Mr. Bly, he's pretty shy, lie will take a joke and make a note : Bo sure and mllke your will right. • There's Uncle4ake, he's wide awake, Worked three years, dont got his share: Be sure and make your will right. There's Uncle Sam, ho aint to blame, He got the horse, be wants a boss : Bo sure and make your will right. There's Uncle Linus, ho cant confine us: I'm pretty tall, he's got it aU : Ito sure and make your will right. l fi MERL t 1 t 1 h i A. C. WINTERS. N. L. BEYNOLOB, W. W. WEBB. lion. J. B. MILES. lkinnsfselcl, July 31, 1871 120,414 .ES CILOSE, Proriotor. BM fitie's Mary Ann, tiattoldeii .• 1 Alain the-will; she cant be still: Be Sure and inake your will right. l She was forget, without a doubt; Now boys and girls, we'll make her out: Be sure and ma ke - your will right.; • There's Blisa White, she - takes' delight :" Says boys and girls, we'll lake Wright: Be sure and's:lake your will xight; There's Abby,,_ Clark, it is pretty dark Shah: prettylioor, to be sure: - Be sure and Make your wilkright., There is Susan Bly, she's pretty sly, ' She got the note, 'tie a good joke: Be sure andmake your will-right. There's Dolly dappel; till:Act:l'of all, She got the book and gai slink; Be sure and , make your will'right. , Mother says lam ontny bed; ; The will is wrong I must Do gone The will broke out without a doubt, It broke her heart, she must depart ;' She worked so bard could not say a word, Kept in the dark just like a shark: She is gone to rest, ono,of the best, She Is gone home, one of the hest. BURLINGTON. Leaving the Bast and arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how,. shall we reach the , West ? The best Line is acknowledged to be the C., B. .4 - Q., joined together with theß. it M. Railroad, by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called. the BI7IILINGTON ROUTE:,- Tho main line of the Route running to Omaha connects with the great Pacific Roads, atyd forma to•day the leading route to California. The Mid dle Branob, entering Nebraska at ,Platt!mtentla, passes through Linoln, the "State Capital, and will this year be flutplied to Fort" ,Itarni/y, for ming the shiortest route aertiss;the Continent by over 100 miles.{ • • - Another bianeh of the B. M., diveffging at Red Oak, falls into,n , line running down the Mis souri throne:alt. Joe l , to Kansas Oily, l and all Kansas. Paisengers by•this route to Kansas, see Southern lenra, and Missouri, and, by a slight divergence, clan see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should remember the Bur lington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afar"—lts tree-fringek;streams—its rough bluffs and quarries--4ta coin-oceans stretching over the prairies further than eye can rt i aoh. Land-buyers will,be sure tOnmembo it, for they have friends among the tiro thousand who have already .bought!arms,fro‘n Geo. S. Barris, the Land bentinissioner of the B. M. R. R. at Burlington, Lnwa, °Wan:lo4E4lw four thousand hope-steaderEand On-emptors who last year filed claims if 4 the Linceln'land office, where "Oriole Sam it riot' ettouglrto givens all a farm: 4sly 19, 18J.—tf SPECIAIA NOTICES. AVOID- : QUACKS. A victim of early indiserßtion, causing ner vous debility, premature 'decay' &c., having tried in vain every Oyertislid remedy, has dis covered a simple means of belt-cure, which he : will send free to his fellow-sufferers. J. 11. :REEVES, 78 Nasser:est., New York. Aug. 9, 1871-Iy. ..„‘ rfer Wall Paper, -Window Paper, Decoration Paper, Borders, ‘ Cords, Tassels, Cloth Shades, Cloth CurtaDxs, (130 Window Fixtures, iFiotures, Picture Fr Imes, cloture Glass, and 'every other artiole necessary to beautify Hons. .The largest assortmeit of this line of goods ever ,brought into Tioga ciebniy._ Call at our NEW STORE No. 3 Smith?* Bowi3n'a Brick Block. , May 1, 1871-tf. RUG YOtrliOt & CO. IT HAS NO EqUAL.. In all cases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint 'and Kidney diseases4drsuLart's Kinn BrrrEns ~ will be found a reliable remedy. It been be 'fore the American people for over ten years, and 'is now recognized as' s' standard preparation. It is sold by Druggists everywhere, possesses the ;confidence of the people in a greater degree than 'any other patent medicine, and is endorsed and !recommended by Physicians in every section of !the country. The Messenger of Health. A large size paper; descriptive of , . diSoase, its ;origin and cure, will,be mailed free to any ad ;dross, on application - to Dr. S. D.Hartman k Co., 'Lancaster, Pa. Sept. 6.1871-1 m DENTISTRY. —C. N. Dartt, den tint office in Wright & Bailey's Block, where ho con tinues to make teeth with the new improvement which gives better satisfaction than any thing else in use. To be had at plutt's only.—Aug. 24 I.Blo.—tf. •• THE PION BERRIT.gOI,IIINi Of, Middletown, N. Y. and Honesdale, Pa. Chartered. by Act of Legislature of Pennsylvania IT -IS-RELIABLE! IT IS SAFE! LIFE 'INSURANCE ! Charter Perpetual. A Strictly NORM Co., upoiil. the , : , C6-4erative tlati I -Legally: Incorporated. EACH MEMBER, IS A STOCKHOLDER, AND EAPH,ORE'StAIT AND PRO SPECTIVE INTEREST, AS WELL AS THEIR INTEGRITY AND HONOR, IS PLEDGED AS THE CAPITAL OF THE COMPANY. PRESIDBNT, :Hos. 11. B. BEAADBLEt, Iloneedale, Penna VICE-PREMIUM, 0. W. DOUGLAS,ISupt. South Side R. R., L. I J. H. NORTON, Middletown, N. Y. Ilox. IL B. BEARDE4LBE;' (3ounsellor at Law, Honestlale;Pa.: HON. WM. M. NELSO.Nailerchant, Equinunk, Pa. `.• ,2. JACOB MAY, Es4.,:toliaoecc->Merehant, Port Jervis, N. Y. Cot.. D. C. DIISENBERRY, - 4eweller, Middle. town, N, Y. • ; RON. HOMER RAMSDELL:. Ex. Pres. Erie Railway, Newburgh, N. Y. C. W. DOUGLAB r ESq., Supt. South Side It. It. - Long Islatid. D. A. CURRIE, M. D., Middletown, N. Y Hon% OEO. R. BARRETT; Mauch Chunk, Pa.l HON. THOMAS 'GEORGE; Newburgh N. -r., President Judge 22d Judicial Dist. Pa. ' - • County Judge of Orange. County, NJ Y. To becomo a membiir . Cti members of this Company, the pai•MtiniVaild "Iteriefita" are as fol love; t - - - GENERA.I:: To consist of 5000 members each. Benefits $5,000 in , Mfullittivision, Oil . for eirery ,member, in tho division at the limo of death. Division No, 1 Irian*, persons from-20 to 40 years of age. Division No. 2 includes persons from 40 to 80 years of ago. gambershiP fee to (Sillier_ Of - these division $B. Assessment at the death of a member, $l,lO. . • ' — G.ENERAL DlVISlON.—Joint Membership . for husband and wife,—Benefits payable to the snrviveor. f To consi ';of bOOO Joint Cartifieates, each benefits $5,000 iiie full division, or $1 for every certificate in the division at the time of death. Division No. 3, itioludes persons from 20 to 40 yearinf lige— , Division No. 4 • ineltides persons from 40 to 00, years of age. Memb rship feo'to either ofmtheite divlsiontr-$l2. itspits‘z-'.. moot at the death of a member, $l,lO .. SPECIAL To consist of 1000 members each. Benefits $5,000 In a fall r fiivisiOnLor V' for every member of the division at the timo of death. Division A includes person from 20 to S 5 - year; of age. — B r. a a 35 a 50 . tr.. tt C a a so cs go Membership fee to,either of these divisions, $l5. Assessments ors' the death efts niember, $5,10 REMEMBER THE MEMBERSHIP FEE, IS ONLY PAID ONCE,.: AFTER WHICH YOU ONLY PAY WHAT MORTALITY RATES MAKES THE - - ACTUAL COST. NO ANNUAL DUES CHARGED. in this Company, and by this Plan, the Pooi, s estil,lllan ray T i...atide' 4 Competency for his FaMfly:, Reliable insurance statistics assert the feet that out of every:l,ooo sound, healthy persons be tween 20 and 80 yiars of ago, not more than 7prBon an average die took year, and this holds good throughout all these years. Therefore, for every I,ooo'members of the Ustort'llisorstv COMPANY, in a division of whieb you wore a member, you would be assessed 7 or 8 times in each year. WOULD A LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY INSURE YOU FOR A THOU- SAND DOLLARS FOR EIGHT DOLLARS AND EIGHTY CENTS? No unsound or unhealthy persons received as members: 'Divisions' ere`allBlling rapt*. B. C. WHEELER G. W. LANGAN. WHEELER & LANGAN. ' Office with Wm. A. Stone, in Wright tic Bailey's block. At the same Office you can insure your property against fire, your horses and cattle aging death end theft. Rates low , and Companies reliable. 1 August 28,188-3 m AiroTHEAChatlitiOtM RI d 1 occurred-44 gine, at Wittimi Sixty-nine unfortunates were oaug a mine like rats in a trap, and suit. ted before aid eould reach them. L . IST OF LETTERS remaining: In the P. 0. at Wellsboro, Sept li 1871. Louisa Allen James Argetainger Louise Ames David Anderson Elias Tiogash Ett Baoon 5:13. Barker Eats Bohn' I. Bata 8, J. Barker Luoy Bacon C W Bently Mary II Boatman Galtrish Brats Gaily Belay John Canny lal Cross An drew Campbell I M Ohampney Reuben Oloso Ed Carvey Romair Doty Pbebe Doty. Jane Des enoamper Charles Baseman Jennie Fenton An thony Graves /I 17 Guernsey Patrick Grady James - Harrelt..,W,J Heseox xi, G, : Howley Del Woke); W D Hritior Joshua Senapp 'Pat /Linsley Abram Laird 2 'Zsokaritis Myree Thcis Wendy Stephan MoGrah John Morrissey Mary Milton 0 W Mills Satan Need Thou 0 Day 2 Dennis, O'Relly John Roberts Edward Rodgers Geo Robinson James Robinson Jour Robinson John Houlihan John A Russell *0 !Stewart $ Annie Sampson Emma Scott Be* ,Titompsbit Mori Seeger E C Townes , Divid•Up ykis Delila Venable 2 Mrs A .I.l.Milliami In° ode Welch Laura A Wheeler 3 H Willard Jeff West Joseph Smith F M Smith li A Smith Henry Smith.li H ' Smith Henry Warren. In calling for any of the above please say Ad vertised. The most astonishing cure of . ohronle diem bees we ever heard of Is that of Wm. Clark, Frankfort Mills, Waldo 00., Maine; the facts are attested by Bsralreat, Upton Treat and K. A. Merrill, either of, wh s otn 040800 for partitmlara. Ifid.tOlarkltias-ntred by Win:. ;son's Anodyne Liniment. 1 Hon . Joseph Bunnell, Mayor of Rookiand, Me., Dana M. Bragg, But., Bangor, and Monis. Pope Bros. Machias, Me., lumber merchants, fully endorsed the AS'Aeridaa Cavalry Condition Powders, and: have given the proprietors liberty to use their hates in:recommending them.---• 11 TDB LADY'S FRISIND FOR Savrismarß, 1871. The steel plato in this number IS "The Haunted House," a very fine moonlight picture, examine ly out, and a story accompanies it. The colored 4 ( Fashion 'plate .is remarkably bapdsomsi. T o mutlo,lo,`o# ,leddest`,Cf... all tiad4 songs, T ra r tT e. lorigaikeifriV#ery,44, b ' thei ,wordsi'; 1u,.. Rag eh lzed fn 19 eFm'an; i.andollaitrattrii the 13iiitirq he of the itilialit,'4iWill He Return to Hsi:" I 'dß off the literertdepartment. There is a slab a ilety of aterfekiend poems; 'no magazine is an to equal to;the-lady's .Yriond in thia.point:, g eh Et qu to .•• 4 - To Rent. Farm on Long Run 'with ten cows will' be rented for a term of years, apply to A. P. OONE. v Wollaboro. Sept .13,1871—tf BENJAMIN AUSTIN, Is prepared to fur. nigh first-olass work from the best lumber, at his new factory whit* is now In full operation. clone promptly, and in the beat _manner. The beet workmen employed, and none; but the best seasoned lumber used. Encourage home indus try. • Faotoisi near the .foot of iflain St• AND FOUR TIMES CIIEAREA ! Officers of the Compa"ny : DIRE CONSULTING AUDITORS WIPLLSBORgi , • . Door Sash t Blind Factory. 9 e:t_ ; Mir Sash, Doors lifilaltHEMp LIZOILIVT2I AND MOULDINGS, Constantly on hand, or manufactured to order. .;,,,,,.1...,. : .,.. flailing and Natcliiiig , BENJ. AUSTIN. WallsbOto;Aitguist-2; 1871. tf - IT IS CHEAP! TREASURERS - 001.. D. C. DUSEINBERRY, Middletown, NI, Y. t T SECRETARY, , kr . LEiv , `OLARK, mtdaletetizOr. .) • TORS. - , • --' - f '-- , J. H. NO TOl4, BSQ., of Frinklin Printing Co., Alikidlotown, N. Y. ,, I GRINNE,LL BURT, R " ' Vareitokatall Y. II e . Y .II R IIi it E4R , Middletown , Na tional Bank, XOSIIII4 Midaletown;' N. Y. M D 3 Pres. Middletown ~., „.1 13:01:5. ." . ..t ni5, Middletown, N. Y. !"4.9-4t4t Vine.Pree. Mid n. C. WINFIRLD, RnWwa Y ikt. D —etownt Or ange 00 , D, Hx-aounty k tYd'ldiddietoWn, N.,Y.. M. LBws CLARK, Ben., Middletown, Y. ,Wirivl iiPre. PAYSIOIAtt;S; O. A. DUSINBERRB, M. D., Honesdale, Pa. t General Agents for Tioga co., Wollaboro,,Pa. :G. W. 111ERRIOIC, - P. M. MEI =I BETTER THAN ■® ~,{ - ,r i; is New Vali GOODS, ME t at ,, ts '‘U 0 : 1 Sept 6,1871. Ell Colcothirts I JUST RECEIVED AT HARDEN'S Sept, 8,1871. IMI eximins mimic:mime; .a..14:13011 Tainxtio "DLBASE TAKE NOTICE, th l t, I am now receiving direct from New York, a full and complete assortment of . , 1 Dry Cioods NatiistisP Boots Shoes, Cloths . • - . Croekery, Cloths and Clothing,. Laces, EMbroideries . and White 0% , -- , '-, Gpods, &c., dial., , are unusually full, which I propose to sell.at, the 'very lowest price for oa b. I have triod long and abort time credit, and And it does not pay me or,,my oostOmero. oroaftor, - POSI TIVELY NO BOOK ACCOUNT WILL BE? RBPZ, ;so do not oak for oret. • 'Sgt, ' I am always glad to show Goode and not offended.if you do ,not buy.:. So do not be afraid' to come and look., All goods marked in plahOlguies:' -Vise man's-money le ae good as /moth. ere. 8o only one price. , Please remember, yoxl pay only for wbaeyon buy—no bad debts to pay for. July 26, 1871. -‘ THE RAlLROA4l:;,_cqwur;:p. • . The track is laid, 'and the Cars are rtf ning to the long bridge which they are putting . np across the stream. dat Tioga, bat it would take a great deal lomgei span than that to bri ga the continually iuereaeing STREAM OF WickiPLam MT 1 I • i STOCK OF Just received. When they .have more time, they will put in a notice in this place to all their - old onstorners, together with the new, that they have a first-rate stock of Goods at bottom prices. " ; 'ow', Jul y ill, 1871. .1 5 K 1 EIMISIa • ar. Imo. 313.ALPLICXEINVX6 Cheap Cash Store! HAS A FULL ASSORTMENT. OF NEW GOODS, SUCH AS Foreign and Domestic= Dry Goods ) will be sold very cheap. LADIES' DIU& GOODS, WHITE PIQUE. BUTTONS, ALL KINDS, °LOUIS AND OASSIMERES, LINEN GOODS, POPLIN & WHITE GOODS, Gloves, Hosiery, Knit Goods and N Qholee &r 0 arias. Sugar, Soap, Tobacco, Syrup, I Rice; I Snieratue, tree, • Tea, Oraoltere, Salt Fish, Bata 'Caps Boots & Shoes,' B,nbbers, Croltery, Wooden Ware, &c. Cash Paid for BUTTER, or shipped on Commission. Please oall and look our Stook over. lon will always find ua ready and willing to show Welleboro, May 10, 1871.-IF. J. R. BARKER. Ne* Jewelry Store. Undereived would respeotfully say to J. the citizens of welleboro and vicinity, that he has opened • f , . •TeUrelry Store In the . kuilding recently occupledlby 0. L. Will: cox. file stook oonsprlses a fulll assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY; SILVER, AND: PLATED-WARE. S. D.,WARRINER, one of the Writ workmen in Northern Pennsylvania, will algid to the REPAIAINfkOF WATCHES CLOCKS &c., &0., &c. For the skillful doing of whioh his seventeen years practical experience is imilielert guarantee. - ' 8. B. yirAIIRNBR., Weßobot°, Aug 28,1811tf. JUST REOBrViiD, AT p Nvs - 1.1).r y)5. , \y,l o "i•A. t,,v ArA. A-4 taly kt..l 0 OE .. .~ ~a ~,., of every ferortition FOR BOYS, •., - Hats and . Caps, t 1 i I • =I En EL To• look at the iie*, I= The Confessions of an Invalid. ' TIIIBLIBUBD as • warning and for the beuedt of I yowl m mod Agra, who suffer (sew Nervouil supplying TECII =AMP OP bin/ pops Written by one who cured tamest, and sent" fete on receiting • post—paid direoted envelope. Address, NAPHANLELL hislssia, Brooklyn, 'h. May 1T.1871-Bm. Y. =UM NEE =I lIE =I ~? ~. ~'t~ 'Cilathirta I ,; • - ; FOR YOUTHS,. • • p IME Fa rr's GOODS, WAOKHAM $ FAR i lt. - •.„ . 11 4 , , , c. 1 BUSINESS COLLEGE. it Institution to prepare young meu ruir Bus t". these: Tho graduates of this College ma filling commanding and lucrative positions in nearly every city in the Union. .POr circulars, containing full particulars, Spec icons of Writing, College Bank Bills, Pen Brow ing, ste4 enclose ten cents, and address A. S. WARNER, Principal Elmiri x N. Y. • 'August 28, 8871-8 m NEW Atilt.° firtigH pleasure in annonneing to the eitiz of Wellsbero and violnitp that they h purchased thesentire stook of DRUGS AND: MEDICIN formerly owned by p. It.. Williams, and are ding to the stook a. _ flue line of Goods, con's' l ing of Pare Drugs, Patella Maisines, Yank Notions, Paints. Oils, rarnithea, rarniatt Brindle." Paint Paint) Breda, • and in fact everything ninally kept In la fir ohtsa Drug Store. In the line of Wall Paper, Window Shades and Pixtur we* Cannot be undersold. Call and exam' Goods and prices before purobasing elsewhe Partioular attention paid to Physicdans Presort' none, and compounded at all hours. Tha patronage of the pnblle is solicited. A M. INGErmic V. Kumis. • May 4, 1871. Sill & Sq#lres, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign & Domestic Liquor l i s Wines, I to., I ke. Agents for Fine Old Whiskies, Craps D. SILL, 1 G. N. &auroras, j CORNING, N. Y. May 17,1071. ' 1 ,111 AIR INEVITER e popularity Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We (qui assure our 'old. patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep= - aration for restoring CRAY On Fenith, HAIR to its youthful color, making soft, lustrous, and 13ilken. The scalp; by its use, becomes white and ales It removes all eruptions and , dandruff l , and, by its tonic properties preventd the hair 11.0n;t falling out, as lit stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and i , stronger. In baldness, it restores thee, q.apillary glands to their normal vigor, and will. create 'a new growth, except in extreme old awe. It is the Most economical HAIR ISRESSING ever used,' as it requiresiewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, 317. D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, 4 ' The ckmstituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and L consider it the BEST 111,1CPAEATION for its intended purposei." c j 0. B. ICELDBY. Sold iv all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicincs Buckingham's Dye 'As our Renewer in many cases ,:re quires too long a time, and too much care, to, restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we, have prepared this dye, in 'one preparatiop; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied,'and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. ..t. 0 0 t-• t- VD 0 0 .1 4 4 -. L . -00001-4000 6 4 l:. - -igv8- 52 T.s- r o ./1 1 C 0 ... 141 . ..