UGA COUNTY AGITATOR. II 6 . - Local' Items. SVPIDNESPAY, SEPT. 20, 1871. ; , • Now Advertisements. - Lot For Sele—Lucinds Black. ' Mottroy. • - - Head Quartere=llastlnga . Coles. '• • Examination of Toaohers—B. Horton; Musie—H. W. Todd. Wellsboro Sobcol Tax—Jrp I. Mitchell. For Sale—J. Emery, Isfere Geode—Young as Co. s hawls—Wilco: h Co. POSTPONED. ^r— Mariott .Brosius, bus written to say that ho cannot be in Tiogti County b , t he purpose of featuring, instil after the 00, , .er elections. The WeHeber° Minstrel Troupe wil g ive an entertainment at Bowen Coned 01 Tues day evening, °debar 2d. For particu t a r?, Fee large bills. , -10:w GOODS.—Now is the time to find nice, large stook of now goods at Wickham & Farr's, toga. Good goods and low prip(yzi;is ibr motto. PERSONAL. Mr. Enos Nichols, who has been living in Kansas for , sonte time, returned hom e hot week, and is now enjoying, a visit amo ng his numovotat friends in the village. —Oar young ' friend, Mr. Ezra 11. Potter, is 0 0 'pending n few flays in this place with his ma ny friends. Ile is doing a large and flourish, incbuiisess in the hat trade In Buffalo, N. Y. —Hon. John C. Knox . and Wife are stopping s ,„ m e days in town, the guests of his brother-in l a w, Rev. N. L. Reynolds.' Judge Knox was for some ton years a member v f the bar of this county; afterward President j u dge in some of the western counties, and also ale of the Supreme Court Judges of the State.. Frank Phelps & Co., will give ah ex tabition of the hippooomigno order (whatever that may bo) on Tuesday the .19th. We know frank, and we think his exhibition will be worth King. • Enpassants is it a comic-horse perfor isoce—as the name would Ind:leas'? • GoOD YlELD.—Augustus Benddict, of Ormond, sowed 4i. bushels of Soles wheat, and from the product threshed 112 bushels of clean, Jump wheat. William Wilson has enlarged and ro tted his clothing and dry goods store. lie un astands his business as a clothier, and his ape islity is ready made clothing, of which he has largo and well selected stook. If•you need a 11 or winter rig, give him a call. Flee. —The ,barti belonging tO Mr. E..C. Simpson (formerly Clymer property)' was destroyed by fire about 9 o'clock Monday night. The family horse, carriages - and. other propert • were also destroyed. It is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. MILITARY PARADE.—There will be a popsy of soldiers on the Fair grout a during he exhibition, with military music. Those who flight is tuilitary evolutions and parade, will Imo take notice. Mrs. A. J. &field bps the best assort ment of ladies' furnishing goods and ready made clothing in the county. Il'et l stock of millinery roods is very large and well selected, and her Islesroom well worth a visit from those who take so interest in—" the articles that ladies use to . keep them beautiful or leave them neat." LARGE POTATOES—AND, SMALL.-3... .i'paulding, of Chatham, loft two.large potatoes, nio of which weighs 2 lbs. 12 oz., the other 1 lb. - 1l oz. They wore dug from two bills, one of which contained 216, and the other 355 potatoes. The seed came from Bradford county; name of clriety unknown. State street is being rtapidly improved and beautified, by the building and adorning' of neat residences, ns well as the straightening and grading, of the street. It promises to be the handsomest street in the county. We have been shown some very ,fine *tun frames from the ROM rooms of B i . T. Van Horn. Charley Thompson, portrait painter, says they are cheaper than anything of the kind and pality this sido of Now York ; and, as they are ;home product, we do not hesitate to recom mend those in want of flAntes to try B. T. Van DRY GOODS.—Messrs. ewell & Ow- the enterprising dry goods dealers in Corn ing, have just filled their shelves, counters, and, in filet, the entire store with an immense stock of t-noth. The Indies will be pleased to learn this act, 33 will all their old customers. Neer advor f:enielit next week. • PROOF POSITIvE.—` ) Why do you op pm the giving the ballot to women ?" asked a Illy the otter erdnlng of a confirmed bachelor. "Ewan me, Madan," replied, he, "but I ha l ve tot !efficient confidence in their capacity to con. iact hotness affairs: ) "What evidence of their teatal inferiority to man can you advance ?" queried the lady. " A simple fact is enough to .thety my mind, and that is the frightful way in ehich they do up their back,hair." • UNION OF HEARTS.—There were at 'fist two happy persons in Wellsboro on Thttrs ity 'mt. The few words said by Dr. Mitchell, tiling Mr. B. F. Bowen and Miss Mary A. For 9th husband and wife, were not, the cause, but '`.e occasion of the joy. The ceremony was per '',ttnel at the residence of ,the bride's parents, tsl was witnessed by 'this family friends.. After l'.lc repast, the newly married, with the usual r . ,tte of good Wishes sincerely uttered by all, left m the afternoon train for the West. Uniting 'soh the many friends of the party in extending tar best hopes for their,future, we have only to 1 /claiEc, " happiness and prosperity; everywhere 'ci always, - attend them. ' As OLD LANDmAttic, the Morris tawiun, Is being rebuilt and refitted at heavy ttpen‘e by F. D. Bunnell. Fred has got-up the vreli, with ornamental pit i litra and caps, and is Putting in a new front, witich he declares is to 'ake clown anything of the kind in the borough. Fad a lice man, and we wish ho had half a tilhon to slash around with. lie would alter things—some BASE BALI• EXTRAORDINARY.—WO ire not a baso•ballist—liking rather the oar(the red,:and rifle. Hut we approve of any, tnlnly, energizing nnt•door exercise, and we, especially like the frank, manly friendliness that should, tad usually does, arise from friendly competition healthful sport. Liking this. it follows that . Sr don't like such unfair running and coarse hul• l7•ragging as cur •' Actives" mt at the hands of the Corning " Renrsarges," in a base bait match t!ha tirca since. Tho Actives were badly bea ten—in Billingsgate and elang,—though they Imo tho genie easily enough, if you qount. base Ntusu•AL.—Miss Todd is our next neighbor; she occupies the front room op io.ttle the Ayitator office in Bowen Ai, Cone's t rock: Having mentioned her l loeation., lot us !oink that her specialty is music, of Phial she 'IA competent teacher. Also, she has agencies, it the tale of pianos, cabinet organs and melt) As a teacher of music sins stands high : .1 as a lady who may be trusted with the tut , t trhi , ri of a young girl musical or moral net t the it leo well known in this section to no- d etilari.einent from us. And:we pen this no 'r6tily, because there arc people in crowded Lave girls whom they' would like to 1 " .1 into healthy "country quarters,' where urdel, mountain Or, moral sUpep-ision 4mi hliial education might be insured.: T few girl huardorn, anti, 'lnes the motherly thew, tnutally and physically, while her mu• 141 abilities nro beyond question. P ozmkNstitp.—(l. W. Palmer Ime 1 % as ala of chirographical specimens, which a high degree of Skill with the pen, nod' Woos tohained of our own cramp-hand write. Epeehuens can bo aeon pt _our office, : and Ihem—the lord's Prtiier, in the compass &AVIA really a cariosity.- Some of : 11 'tt ptinting and ornamental writing 1s very ' and, as a whale, wo do not remeMber to ; 14 teen a better heed. write. Mr Palmer will 4 htro iu Octobe r : and will our youngsters b str that the money which IR '?pent on bccr c, `leigare by many buys, Would suffice to I.ky the, i ' l qatieo for that rare but viluabloaooomplith -- 1: 11 t ; Bond hand." Beoauqe it pap, you Dpro CATAT.,.-,-7,Tbe,Mapt3>it.Ane,4o4ljic louse nt, liill4 dreideilll 14.dedlea CA - with - 4: proprlate 'services, on Thursday, Sept. 28. Open. ins ser mon by Rev. N. L. Reynolds,, of 'Wellsbo ro, at 100 'clock A. M. Sermon In •thii after noon by Rev. Mr. Baskwell, -af Blessburg. IA general nvitatlon le extended. - -.„ - ZEL I 's ENCIAripLQIkEDIA.—TII4i 1111d4r` signed , • ring been Xeqttested by, idr. J. C. John. sod to.glv,e Zell's Encyclopedia an extended and orltbitil 'examination, make the - following state ment, all the result of Melt, inyeatiffatlon. In amount f matter, it is eqp - atto;!twelve - vellum* of ;App eton's Encyclopedia. Its articles arc written ith great.care,• •and:so condensed as 'to contaill he matter essential to a •knowledge ,of the 'subjict treated. It is brought down to, the present day : giving,an ,account` ;of &dimly' Ro -1 ~ dan an the fate ; of - N ow,oleenilll and Pie 'pep ondEm ire. - , .- /, • • In th department of scuinc4; it - glyea' th 4 re sult of ti e latest researth, which adds very great ly to its alue in comparison with any other cp olopedial; while in 'its copious illustrations it is -entirely Without-a rival. • -,-- .. - _. Each 4f us / having Ia: nmined the work With respect to our several ' departments' of 'study, do ohoorfuli t y'imd warmly recommend it as a most valuable, and reliable. work, whose- general MO cannot fail to exercise a most important and ben eficial influence. It is a successful attempt to „giro - the American people a library for a sum which places it.withm the reach of all: - -.' 1 A. C. WINTERS, N. L. REYNOLDS, W. W. Wxnu. ' lion. J, B. MILES. ' '- Wellaboro, Aug. 24, 18.71. . . _I Mansfield, July .310871. , Dear Sir:-4' consider " Zeus ' Enoyeloy:edia," the host now in use, for the' ritriount oftioney'in voted. iTho work ought to ho in . the 'hands of every teacher, and found on every teacher's desk. . . Yours truly, -- P-A. ALLEN. . The above named gentltilnen are too is - rell-koiwrt throughout this. motion to need any endorieritent from us . 1 and we need not remark that an ex haustive%neyelopedie is a library of knowledge in itself. . It is, silent sohoolmaster in the house, always t hand 'for 'refeie'nee; 4Osting ' nothing after the purchase money first paid, but always remaining a'bink of knowledge On lifhloii drafts are payable at sight. We may add that this work is being universally endorsed and adopted throughout the country, by scholars, mavens and scientists. Address J. o.. Johnson, Covington, Pa.—[E .. . - Ho •LinAitTowN.—A colored • inatt, passed through our town a fow days since' with to horse and buggyo; which he had' stolen from parties at Painted Post. His much was Welisboick; yet ho spent too much time trading wagonsl After trading in Tioga, be made a thial with Mt- Benjamin Benjamin Potter; dealing illts•tiell:lP T , ward of thirty dollarb into his own 6111340 Mr. Potter's (displeasure: The authorities followed him.beyoild Blossburg, where they caught the rascal. I __ . - .. , . e , - l' Extra train No. 4. on the W. and L.--railroad, roa ir , commenc'ed running as per time table, on the 11th ins nt, making connection with the Tioga tt trains at Lawrenceville. The number of freight care passing and repassing gives assurance of busluess,and looks promising, for the future. ~ - On the' 13th'tlie oars killed a--'• creature-for Mr. Doni'id White. Cherie ; Humphrey I I; el. Co.'s new steam saw mill is nearly completed. When done, 'this mill will -be one o the beat in tho country &is . located at Hill's creek, on the,railioad.' .. . .. John lieddiligton's hotel eame'Very near being consumed by fire on the 12th. The fire origina thed froM the ignition of tar that had been put on the ro f to prevent leakage. ' ' ' The or inane° of baptism was administered t o Mrs. Hir Potter, by the Rev. Mr. Bunnell, on the 27th him°. Jr.,.. , •• - Austin Lathrop,r has,the contract for gra ding the owanesque railroad. STAT FAIR.—The exhibition . of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society whioh occurs at Scranton on .September, 19th, 20th, 21st ana c r2d'promises to, be a display of:unusual I / magnific n o. A splendid collection ofi.natise and import d live stock will be, on exnlbition, including orned cattle, sheep, swine, Ac. , , • One of th prominent features of the fair 'will be the gran trials ot speed, which ,are, gijt, I take place daily of the largest premiums laver offered, by the sop' ty, and we are assured that in this, as in all Oh branches of home industry, compe-2 tition will b . remarkably brisk and active. Ar rangemercta have been concluded for the finest and largest floral display ever shown at any ex hibition of the society, which will include all the rarest and most beautiful varieties of native and exotic plaints: ' .. , Liberal:terms have been made with the differ ent Railroad companies, ' by' whieh excursion' tickets good for the round trip will be issued• at greatly reduced rates and all animals and • arti cles that ire been on exhibition and remain untold wi Ibe returned free. The prospects of v f the societ' for a brilliant fair have never been more prO i lane, and... !Ma :a 41., Mat. oxlsltilttUn that will occur in this section for a number of yeqs e hope oar Citizens and - people of , the neighborhood will contritute liberally' in the way of entries, attend tan body and make - it both ered table and enecessful. GOOD TEMPLAR ''UONYEITtION.—TIw quarterly Convention of the Good Templars of our oount met at, Wellabor° on the 13th and 14th instant. a.d was attended by__fair 'delegations from the various lodges. The Cimvorpon met in the Go • d Templars' hail for organizaitoti-An ring the ternoon of the 13th, and in the eve ning nt ho Court House, whore addrefees of great into eat were delivered•by Rev. Dr. 'Back, of Wellsb.ro, and Rev. G. P. Watrons, of Mans- field, to a largo and appreciative audience. . The session o tho 14th was oeeuPied . in tke 11140., ion and at option of resolutions, and questions of interest. Tho full minutes arc p.r9miseksus.l,fpr peblioati,n next weeti. ;axe (the reselatio4 adopted: Resolved, That we regard the liquor traffic as 'the inciting cause of nine-tenths of the vide, Misery and crime which - afflict: societyvAdtpy our courts, 'and 1111 'our prison's and 'that it okight to be resisted by all rightful means wail measures. y, ' = 2d. Th&t Rai traffic is, in and of 'itself, crimi nal, and the law ought so to brand it. ' 3d. That every license granted is a premium to crime;l that money paid the State for 'Menge to make drunkards , ' is blood-money. Corpora— tionslav4 no moral right to take such. money ; legislatures none to authorize it ; courts' none to sanction it. That the liquor license law does not protect, bg destroys; and to sanction 'and au thorize a crime, may give it a false glitter of re spectability, but cermet alter its nature. • 4th. That it is the duty of all persons, interes ted in thWtemperance reform, to oppose - persist ently, •in the face of fill'ilefeat, - by agitation, - rag monstraneo and memorial, the licensed sale of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. • sth. -That we will use all proper means to se cure the Passage of a law by oursStato" Legisla-: tare; thatlehall make the owners or occupiers of premises whore intoxicating liquors are sold as a beverage, liable in damages for the loss or inju ries sustained by reason of such sale. Oth. That women, as wives, mothers, sisters and daughters; and as members of society gene rally,•lnive as vital an interest in this subject as any class l ean have; and that the - exereise of the right of seftrage by them, to which as citizens they are justly entitled, would greatly strengthen and hasten the temperance reform. 7th. That, as between persons 'asking notaina dons -for office, other qualifications being regar ded, preference ought always to be_given bathos* of. unqualifltd temperance habiteind•prineiples. Bth. That we regard the prohibitory, or so called Tidily Party movement in this .State, at , this time, and under ilte eirtuttistericesof its inneeptioi,' us premature and ill-advised, net likely, to OVATICO, but rather to injure the cause of temperance in this,State. 9th.-. That the use of intoxicating drinks as a beierage, I by, the members of any Christian church, should bo deemed a violation of Chris tian prinbiple, and as much a subject of disci pline as profane swearing, lying, or stealing. 10th. That we believe the nee of aleoliqlie wino at the communion table of tho LordNl Sup per, to ho Inconsistent 'with trud temperance prln eiples and attended'nwith datiger to communi cants II th, T tat. ns Good Tempters, pledgqd against the we of all that intoxicates, we should, in our public an private, social and business relations, keep invi4bite our abstinence principles, and the bonds of ,tir common fellowship—which require not our alirtinenco alone,—but that we dissemi nate like lkinc ip los ; and to this end, it is desi rable farall lioi.:es of this Otder to hold public tempbrone l e meetings in suitable plecee' tri -their vicinity, With the view of strengthening the tem penmen sentiment, of the community. 121 b. T at we regard .tobacco us a . narcotic poison, n cessory to the use of intoxicating drinks, and would therefore urge total abstinence from its t/ /4.: I lath 1173 t, for the protection of the Wellsboro Graded School, where ,over (our hundred, ;youth ore acquiitng habits of life, and education, we petition the. Legislature for la l aw prohibiting the ,wiit,, otHtEtt of intoxicating drinks us a beve rage within two miles of said school, similar.to the law 14 the protection of the State Normal School at litansneld, .pa. .. . 14th. That those physicians who are in tho habit of giving " tasting prescriptions" to topers to drink intoxicating, drinks, ad libitum, thereby, enabling druggists to keep the law anly in tho letter and Violate it in the spirit, are guilty of a gross breafili of professional honor, and unworthy of patronage. 15th. That this Convention recommend to onr lodges, thA hereafter they give timely notice of the probable number of delegates they Will send to the sessions of the Convention. 16th.'That we extend our thankpia'illit:ees"" mittee-appointed for the purpose' of aectortalniati and transmitting the staading and views of esti nidates np4n the qedistlon of temperance, for the fidelity with which they performed their tinties';' and that ow thanks are due thkeounty Commis shiners for ithe - use of the Court illto9se, awl OR tq the members of Welleborofor' toli cOurtell and hospitality: . • Leaving . , the Heat and erri*f; at Ohioato or likaa6PO4//4. 1 9 1 ,t reach the Wert The best ,Line is acknowledged to be the 0., B. & Q.,,joiried together with ire B.& .51, Railroad, by the Iron Bridge atilurlington i 'and.ettlit4l the Titratanaros Ropyst - - The meta line ftf:the Ratite connects withlhe great Paollio Roads; and tonna today the leadlng . ronte . to Galifonrila. :IGO:snot; enterlaiNebriskk .`Plitintiouth, passes, through Lincoln, the State papittd,, and this year t liefinished kaartiti*," fer;, ralnitbe ebertest tante sorties tiiiCoitinent by over 100 miles. ; Another brew* of, the TR. M., diverg**s Red Oak, falls into ttlinarunnievlown the Mick, swirl thioagl Bt. 40e- to „Hamm ally, , and all Kansas. tiassengers by this route to Kansas, see Illinois, Ociutheriaeitt, aidMiseourr„ end, by . . slight.dimgenm-can see zielt . ralka aisa. LevereefilneVews should remember the Bur lington Mina, for its towns "high;gleaming from afer".4lta tree-Maga& atrearna-Its rough bluffs and quarries—its - corn-donna sitietohing over the prairies further than eye can reaoh.,. Land.buyere'vrillbe'auie-to 14 tliey have friends ant ng the twchtbousan o have already bought farms from Goo. S. Harris, the'Land CotelnissiAter alba B. & Di. R. R. at Burlington, Towit,_ . or among the, four - thousand honte.steaders" and : P_re-etoPlor.e who 'hot' died`olaims -in "the Lincoln land aloe, tire "Uncle Sam Is riob enougla T to give us al; a farm' ...3`tdi 10, SPECIAL, NO - :AVPIR `O:4UACKS. ----:Atirietim of early indiscretion, causing ner vous debility, premature , decay ,be., having ) tried In valaerery,adrettiscd,,remedy, covered a simple mars or se lf-cure, whioh,he gill : amact: l frea Sig,: t . 4)1. 14Evue:,,78 Nassau st., New 1871-47:" '" " ' " Idieelenorles and„othern, sojourning. in. fer : i sign lands - should not fall to take irlth them a geed eupplf Johnion't Anoilieselinintiot:' It te tho most reliable medloine for all purposes thorolald the world. 13ontaitons dieenoes, ouch ea horse all, &hinder, &e.; maY be proitented by the noe d. Sherician'e Cavalry_ Cot,dition Potociftri. 4"oracojt.t travelog with hoites 'should take note of thlo :.•,:;,: • IT.IIIANO EQUAL. In all oases of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Kidney disease's, Mianzun's flgnß •Itrresse . will be found a reliable remedy. It has been be fore- the American people for over ten years, and is now recognized as a ‘ stanclard preparation. It is Sold by,Dinggists 'everywhere, possesses the confidence of the people in a greater degree than any other patent medidirie; and is endorsed' and recomMendedlly ItyifiCianiin every Section of the countri: ' • • • °lite Messenger of Health. A large else paper, descriptive of disease, its origin andAure, wilt be mailed free to Any ad dress, on application to Dr. B. B.Hart,mari h 00., -Lancaster, Pa, , -85pt..6.1871-11n : . • ,• • M. CAREY rurOULD say ,to the citizens of Wellaboro and vtcinity,,t4t 44epored to do all kinds of , Sta iruokhr , ; „ 5, viu Patent Plating for rules on short, nctice. Call at bier rooms over Mrs. Soilelds Millinery store. Wellsboro, Sept. 20, 1871- 1 1ini: ' 'i'"'"s' Gen'l insurake Agency KNOXVILLB, TIOGA' 00;14 Life, Fire, and Accidental. Assets over $24,000,000. * : • ' , :sA6;VIS•O7 COMPANIES. 11114'00. of NOith'*miirioa, Pa $3,050,535 CO 'Franklin Vire Ins. Co. of Philo, Pa, 3,087,452 35 Northßritish A Meroantile Ins. C 0.".. orLendon and 0,000;06 North Amer. Flie'lni."oo;'of 11;7"." • -- 5130,000 Niagara, Piro Ins. Co.ot • . 4,ooo;pbsi Farniers Mat. Fire Ibc'eo.',lyerk;Pte`ooo,BBo:l6' Phienlx Mut. Life Intl: Co. of ford, Conn ' " Penti'tti Cattle Ins: Co. of Pot,tiiille: 600 16 000 00 $24,220,847114' Insurance promptly effected , by•mail or'otherl wise, on all hinds of Proierty. All losses promptly adjusted and paid. Live stock insult edniptinst death, fire or theft. --- I am also agent for the Andes Fire Ins. Co. of Cincinnati. Capital, $1,500,000. All pommanioatienis promptly. 'attended to „ OfthArou Main'Otreet, 2d door atuive Church et:, Knoxville, Pa. WM. B. SMITH Aprll2s, 1871 7 -tf. • : . Agent. Total WELLSBORO Door Sash lc Blind Factory. ENJAMIN . AUSTIN, is prepared , to:fgt. ! otsh firet..olaes-work from - the' best fgrabif',' at his hewleetory -which is now ia.full operatlo. ":DOtq 6b, allatrlZAP 11 4 110MIEZieh ' AND MOULDINGS,, conttantly-on band, or niannfaottred io order: Planing- and... atclung , • done promptly, and ( in 'the' beet The best workmen employed, and none but the beat seasoned lumber treed. .lineourage home indus try. • • <7 Factory near the toot o BEINJ. AUSTIN, trellibo;o;44,l4BC2; '1871: H' Xbe CHARLES A. DARA, Zite gotta elfttitig A Newropifper of the Present Timm. Intehded (of. kit,* Novi;•in Including Farman:4- Mechanics. Merchants, Pro. fesslonal Men, Workers, Thinkers. and all Man ner of Honest Folks, and the Wives, 130n8, and Daaghteraofnll such. ONLY ONE DOLLAR. A YEAR I ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR $5O. 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To be bad. it*TWeino. - ..A Ding.: - • ME .' t i i Mill 1111 111 IMO ME VIIILIKILE DREG STORI OE RIMS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS A.IrD ono, i ; „; DDEUS DAVIDS' 11111E8ABITH-43 CR),IJOHNTRATICD MSDIOINES, lI3EDNLL'B FLUID, iI -1.11149.9i4. ' l• .:P. ECM BURNRTT'S 0000AINR, FLAVORING RXTRA:OTS-,,WWGRN , R LAMPS, PATENT, .011- 1184'ER PERFUMERY • . • AVYILAVORING .14?1,TAAOTS, WA.T.44 AGENTS FOR MARVIN & 0015 RE- WE Sold at Wholesale Prices. ' Buyers areirequested get : fignotonions *store going lordly Bal4. W. O. THEIBELL# 00; • !Aiming, N. Y., Jilt. ii 3714 t 4111.;, • : ! F tut 1 - 1111 . tu , re ' ' • t -:( ! I „ MICAVINVQFIPIp444 lib new QatidweilWarit• house liMatefditiet;l7,44tatiota,ltnietaalt. ed It wieh dad emplarlow laseethal stack o ; FURNIIettIUE, Chamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, maple, !.. , •-• • il r eltri:Pi l :Tols im itgrbe h l t a in 040,014e f i ft tgo/04114fIdeiL Parlor, its. . , 'and :::°PPY.274 0 P 9 . 0 r - goir Cloth, SOFAS, LOUNGEECIBOI7#4B4 .7.1" , A-TETEB, Center Table's, Walnut or Marble Tops, Mookiotiglasensiiß tb 'Pad Per Rt,.ki Weld* 611 ,f$ $4111419 ; Eli' I tt • ! Whali _ and a ;cid am want nen ntari I to keep a hill stook of ware, home and city made at alltimes. My Ware Booms are 'pavlova and neat, r and now contain the large*,• ; etratliest and beet stoat of Furniture' evet trasight into the ooanty.. 7 po r 0 ME „ to. oD . 0 • A ra tit _ 1: 1 1 W to • 5? - I: v F P nn N f I Ik - • 0 ve %Jr 0 ar Q .5' NEM r 1. txt 8 , , i . 7 % '- i.,; ' , ) ' - ' O_ P 1 P jbORNING, 1 1,6 - 11 ;• I ‘; II ;I' PAPEE, WINDOW GLASS, ‘II.IIIkWABII UPC AND DIE COLORS, Ict . l ,* - di t 7.• ',•,:, ,', ,?. -.= z 1 ra PINED IMEIM • ‘ l4;i ' `. l r - VAII S T 110111.1 t t with Upholstery to salt. Planing anettlatehing,' EMBOLI Elai:lllsrG £MOULDING, 41” to 0 st Ats!irry: .144. /Bn, : witi B. T. iAlgt C 1 t . i 111 ':~±. ~.~ :~. ~~ t o to al 4 I .f: Q :; , • i 1..1„ ji 1•13 46 - g t 1111 =MI 0 ❑, *do ti (IQ .f ;V:~ BEM QM= MIMI =I i • naziby litzeilidi el one If?* IN THIS OLIAIt2II ; t Th 4 1 1\7213 4C I X4CIIO Map sot skou • r, tillijr4l44 Wink woolen elothlng, and.fteeding this; his iy aa tirelt deal with hie neigWr ,ll 7llo understands cloths and clothing. Hvol7 gum t 0 )111;\ di. Whitryott 41411 4 now s it Dm your hues you don't gat* the clothier; when pit need trill or winter lukusiefOr yourself, you do, If pustule wits. ' My Speciality is Clothing.. 4 4, If you want elotbing or 'loth of any quality, I can j guerakea ,satietitetion as to price and quality on s CL 0 .1141 CAISSIeIifFREN AND GENTLEMEN'S RIIRNIOUING GOODS, lam at home. I alio keep a full stook of I . • k , ; LADIES .) DRESS GOODS 4 f „ and am constantly resolving new Invoices in ali lines. / make RIO charge for' showing good'. Drop In. Sept 20,1571. ' WILLIAM WILSON. ICE - I F4 • t.t; ipurr 00,atrave .;gya - z;,; tiVi. 1" 099 NEW t!, t .?r , s ntif' Sept. 20, 1871. .1` ~, ~., ; „ »LY t I.:if; • 1 :f( - ; - 1 - • T\TeW Fall 0,1,04DS G. G. NATI:IIEIR%. Sept 0, 18111. , f - , =, t ,:.. ? ;':!:.i g 1 0 ir= l .:', ..'. !.." '3 A . ; : i -l. ''''-'• Y ' =I =IMMOI I:6ilailiitilki „77 FQR: MENfT JUST RECEIVED Artlik.RDEN'S Sept 8, 1871. ,---- r- p -- 7 . . 'i- I } • ''' as_ ..., b: , j •,,,,/ ii VI 1( 4 v ...r.,, 1... ,. : , .. j ij). .....,1.... kk.......:L vr+ ISM t . ' ' • -; 4 '4, .. ,•;:M; Ii -. 4 '''..tHEAtikitßOAD 11.1.3 Its 1., :) 01 - t: ':T~_ ; ~ . %AM.& de' mug to the long bridge which they are putting up &arose the etream n4ai Tioga, bet it, would take a great dealt lotigetkpaiitlianithat to bridge the "maim:tally tinereasing I , , , sili it : . Th , Wielaturn Vaisr's t. i 41.0 ' ' ' • .e.,,0 ~,.! , •-•.-,,,,.:" !:• ; .',•;- ' ,.:::': : .4.•- . ~ . i: 'T-'-, ''•-•:;',..-..,,:,:;,„ , ;:!, ',,, 4.• ''.'z.• , .- - •,,! 7 . 'i!-:' , ii•tE.-.! ,-, .',..;•‘:--i., !-'•.-.!•: .-'...- • - -, • ~,: -. Vl - ?, ',,- .:7 , ..-.1 , ....,.•-.- - -•- ,, .:::'!;!! - -"- .:,.e.i'l ,- -.-::!1:-- , -,. ! Jost tie*rittV. , -Ill.r.hen-tlitt have morn time,. they will ; put ;put in it . notice in thin plitee.t44 - , t .e 441:titzlitOrneren; together with the neir,Ahitt, they: Baud S,f - . - re'< --t,'_' r- ' .. ' ..-t- -l in ;(• s t 'r.: ,- , ,',-i`.l• - ' , -- '-i " .".. . ' .!-. i 07.--,':F•4: it ! ;bottom p ' riCl. e••-: s- : •'•-• •••.-. Ci '' - ' '• '' •: i •- 1 ; ~ flogs, Jul y: ,i'-181/.: : :l 4 i t ' :"' /r ' , ' , l - 1': : : WI9KiAM A ,FA R : I, ME A. A , UM OE3 teheap Cash =Store ! HAS A PULL ASEIORTMENT OP NEP; GOOD - , SUCH A 8 e 4 Foreign and Domestic Diry, Goods A Loa wyl,be told very °kap. 4 I t , EaDIEW vitraBB Ouvi i m; 3 / 4 , WHITE PIQUE. BUTTONO„ ALL KIND §, < CLOTHS AND OASSIMERRS, LINEN a001)S, POPLINS & WIIITE aoups, it • I:' ,skt: s; I Pi.°YeStingaliltlft g a it ( ) oda and Notions • • Choice G - rdee'rriOs,..' , " 4:5 ( Trisects, Syrup, Rice, f3aterat 00 ee, Tea, , Crackers, Salt, , Fish, Flour. gite# Caps, Boots Crook,4,:Woodin Witre, &a. • , • Cash Paid for BUTTER, or shipped Oil ihnualeolon. - • • •Plnoi yid b okagr Stook-Avor.,- -,xon will Minya iind• 'read* 'and wilting to anon Wellaboro, May 10, " R.' BARKER', FALL JUST 11E0E11" f ", . _ Ofirl'lll,l KICIPLETPISs IME , z . ; <,,%; ;: MIMI JUST BICORIVIIDi . I AT " "" MI ; . 04. , I of every description: FOR BOYS, 4 ; Jt ,t AT To look at the new, Erln - L f 1;:, t IMINIIII '3 i~. ~ i .'_ ~ • : 3 viwo , 7 Mill =I II 11•1111 IMIZIMIEIIi /MEI =Eli Goups . , IMO gm= 4. •T 7 1Ix 7: liffilia DE ME= IN MI ; I WM FOB, *.YOUTRS, ' Mil =I ''l IN 1111311 •-• ; I: , ' ISL COMING-.,'-' - " - ; 3 • •-• r-iy =WM . 0 %. 0 .,..,.. ps er .......,..,..,,,,, . ,9. .1••••.. clii - , ei El 1 , MEE MIN , f 1 1 1 j 1 1 1111 1 ...I EMI ME 111 Mil ' ; ME MEE IMO MI =I NM , FIRM/ El A. 011...thaisteni &. pleastrrein annonneing icp i the *Maine imd vlolniti that, they have '4l( Wood iltc 1511 fortnetigetined by P. R. YfllllllolB,4nd are ad ding to the stoat n'-floe line of Goode, °Outlet.. tug of, ..,:„ - . . „ - - • •Pt4r; - Afedioit4s, .Yankee • , Notions; Oita, Varnigterti , Vartiii*'Bryishert, , Paine - . ' • • Pain. Breehes, Ffe6ilg TftoklC, . . ~ . , and in fact everything usually kept in a fir/t -aigas Drug Store. , In ttoi Ilne,of -, ° • . • .0? : Wall Paper, We naoto Mallet and ifraturtial wri'''Oinnot be undersold. Call and ' examine Ponds and prloes bapse purchasing elsewhere. Partionlar attention paid toPhysicdens IkestiriP tinskand,aompounded at alitiouref The !mire ge of the pnblio Is solicited, A M. ix mot. ••••'`IT. Elm 7. , I May 4t, 1 71. Sill Sr, Squires, WICOLROALR DEALERS IN Foreign tt Domestic Liquors • ,©goats, tor Tine :01 Whiskies, , CvntrirD. Ekti, " ' • 0. N. Soriano, j C' RNING, N. Y. ir, 1871. - Every year increases the popularity of this vuluable . f air Premation; T.,:hich is due to meritralone., We can :fissure our. old patrons that it is kept Jolly up to its high standard; and. it ix the only, reliable and perfected prep aration for'restoring GRAY,, OR FADED • L ijAin, to its youthful color, making it soft, tustrons, and silken. The scalp, 'by,its use, becomes white and clean: It'removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonie`.properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as; it stimu y,bites :and nourishes the 'hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it 'restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, :and will'create a' nem growth, except in extretne old' age. - It' is -the most econemica. RATE,DRESSING ever used, -,tts it requires - fewer applications, and ; ;diyeiii the ,cair aL splendid, glossy ap liearance. A. A. Ilayes, M.D., State Actsaer -oMassachusetts, says,." The constituents-are'. pure; and carefully ANeteit for excellent qoality; and I consider it the BEST .L:j4APA.RATION lertits intended: purposes.'t 'sod bualr DruggistsZersid.llealers in Medicines. Price Qno =I Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKER". A.s'our Renewer in .any cases re= : ,quires too long a time,'.and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we hai , e prepared this dye, in' one preparation; which will quickly and effectUally-accomplish this result. It o:etuarappliell, imd.preduces2a color • which neither rub .nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. MAU: & NASHUA, N.H. , Aug. 8,18704 y. -I. 0 8 vt 4 CPO 1-1 CD co c,,fi 811 kikkir l gg ,- !„44( IZKI MEI r,5r...) • - :... --c., -- -•- - ~.....r : sz c i 0 6 4. ..... .12 OS M ti ... ~.. .. . Q • 11:1 :0 . : ;a ... .• 03 Ci c'a 4- ' po boia,l 4 = , .El T r. 0 - 00 ,. , ... - a .4 c g ta 'O4 CD t 44 imi 0 .P ., 41 - a 0 Zi , ; ' i,4 4 C) --;. 040 , g ~1 ~i , , ii ..„ 0 , zi - _. _ ..-a.o 6 0 tcl ' 1112 1240.4tireglitelg4C) ~.s° l 31 ) Z 41,4 ~., .:- P 4 dal to ..._:01 P•l oi p , . 4 .9. .. f, f t 4 1 44 0• N ....... r-i PI V.... 1 10 • • . C.) 4 0 Ph Pj. 7: Q 0 Mg di as 1104 ,..9 " pii 0g ra IC , g l 8g ,j'; , i Ve.. 4 . 8 '. - - Q P 11 co g 7 a ..., sl „,-- 4 ,4 cv•-:, cis Pa e _ tDAVS:I 414, cl n 4) Pm • a ' . 03 )•••1 g p , 1.1 m omm as . .1-4 co 0 t 4 i; 44 .) r ... 1 -1 .132 itiLl a l 2 41 T. 4 ic a' 8 S:7 A e . 4 a . s •! - 0 n a 4 2 Btc g4 D . I . , a 4 dg = g 3 llp m E , c e 1 . 111 4411:4 M '44 , 4 Cr4IH *. • . To Farmers and Stock Raisers. rIPHOROOGEL BRED, pure! blood, Ohio im I. proved Chester White pigs (stock brough from Ohio) for sole at,Otringion, by August 2, 1871 2in ', " C, F. KING. AFTER 20 YEARS Of thorough' trial it has become an established fact theft ROY'S' OHOLERA DROPS is the best Family Medicine that can be found for th - renco of Diana HYSIINTHRY, cone; cramps, CHOLERA=MORBUS • SUNIVIEtCOMPLAINT And all those disorders of ,the bowels which are So common in theSninmer end:Fall. This Medi. nine never toile when rightly used. It is no OIJRR-ALL, it is noireoommended for anything also. It,does not;contain pepper like the Pain- It (Weil not irritate"; but is - mild and soothing in' Its' operation. If is nut like any ether medicine, ttie'refore ask for - ROY'S elm ERA , DROPS and take no othei kind. , • • 'PRIOE :50 SOLD EVERYWHERE • 'SA LV,TIFER ! - _ ' MAN ',lntl BEAST. preparation has gained its present repu tation heuatile it data .not disappoint the pur chaser. It is one iittliose'useful things that is alstayt kept ttiliand in oi , eiy . eountry home; Ap rit. tij I y pedieicte , VOTAMInnIe Sainiiter Satutiter•ta tee applica-- ;has no equal .in the' lion for -1- t 'On* ' f ',Pon Eiin; ' Rheum:l4 , lAL: , Ring-bone STiffJgiutly i:tkilbiatne, Harness Galls, Spavin 4 Dipiltb!ria, Sore Throat, it r weeney,, Wind Peffs, Cinup.'Quinc,y,"• • 'edratcheK Larhenees Sprain*, Lefton., C - tillut i ttunobei, N Accidental. 'Notice, ; Foundefed Feet, 134 e Stingit v Externat•lNitsone vies c , - This:ttined ~ I S, fontid useful In every .' no 04 Barn,: , . Bold tiy, pfialets" and Cosintry-kterelsauts gen,. stably. : . - ,:•._ Sept. 1 . .1,4'(1.. • _ . __ _ Malll ES_ LtiffHAM it. CO. LE SICILIAN EWER. s cb cook ii t ! ' ...sii =FE IftkJNSURANCE .31114. I. ,MITCHELL, Art; , WELLSBORO, PA, leruis Policies in first-Claes Ibraptntes atas I Cr,t7V` Rusin, _ • RELIABLE COMPANY trtii grant Inattrano, !IMO Jan. The iTheapest Place in For Photogra -wi • \AT 00111 GALLORY! 0 PARDO foe 60 cents. I.,arge:pietares end frames for $l. Old plotting copied, en- Wisedand finished in the finest style. • New style frames and everything kept in *gallery on hand, orfaraished to order. • i • LOWEST PRIORS 41.14.0 THE BEST WORK. TH ' I • over Gardnoria grooew store. ' 184'1 tf I Welleboro, P. 800 Fes IM , able , Town Property FOR SALE. subscriber offers for , sale the following party, viz: 20 village bits situated on treat, 4 iota situated near Sheridan at., 9 land near MO cemetery. This property old at moderate prices and time given; house and iot of Chas. 'Williams, nett . Church.. 'The subscriber As also agent orth Carolina ;And Company. Par. ring to visit that section can get Rail i t eta at reduced prices, and also valuable kill in reference to the Company - frem lp. 1871—tf. W. SHERWOOD. tr HE y pro Stare 8 pros o will be also tb. the M. for the ties deg road Infer* Ma: en ON, ORR & CO., HO STONY PORK, PA Manufacturers of • Buggies y r Sulkies, VATAmisiSrc tform Spring, Truck and LOmber Wagons, 1 CUTTERS, I SLEIg-HS AND 808 SLEDS. We are prepared to do anything in our lino on abort notice and in the boat manner. Satis faction gnitrrantoed. HOUGHTON, ORR do ao. HASTiNS & COLES,:Agto, Wollaboro. --• . • . Stony ork, April 5, 1871. II AY lon er :led the latest and greatest mod. • dile:or of • the a 1, 1.1. Loa , 1 1.11Ne g v e e ? r, Cease. Dr. M. L. aeon's Magic Pain . .1' emedy. . . It mina colds, diptberia, cramps and pains:in the etotattch, indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery, summer Complaints,. cholera morlins, , cholera, to., as birnagio. l As an external application for frost bites, chilblains,, sprains, - bruises, fel ons, rbtitOrttism, sick headache, toothache, neu ralgia, pains in'the lide,: back and loins, in a practice of six years,• it has" been found to' be second It no preparation ever , offered to the public. ~ , • The prOPrietor Of this Medicine feels warran ted in guaranteeing it to be the best remedy for the above' diseases in.the market. Manuts4ured and put up only by Dr. M. L. Bacon, BlosAurg. • Wholesale agents—Hallett, Hearer 4E Burbank, 149 Chamber street, New York ; W. D. Terbell .4. Co., I N, Y. , July 12,11 ly . Ingk, atn's Woolen Mills! - • aoribore will pay 0004 Full-Clothi 'ore 4 Flaquela," &a., Atro.ifor Woot—i anufaotfflu as uattal— ripii 0 • sal .! Thetuil eo 10, OR OA SINUS, TO M to suit cue resented. mere. All work warranted ttorep+ They invite particular attentiop to their Water Proof LASSIMERES, which ere arranted is every respect. Pardon tar attention given to . IR t-, lAL I ) CARDING AND TI DRESSING, EU •• • • • , P 8 largo stock of Cassimares; &o „SS s than any competitors, and warrant. MORA por cent le. ed as refire ING HA , 8 to tnufaeture to order; and do all kinds of . R .11-Carding and Cloth Droning, and r defy comp. it n. - . INGIIA , $ have as 'good an assortment of r . , Full OpAtte, Cassimerefi, and give oiore for Wool in exchange t an any other establishment. Try them and satisfy.your. selves. 11. -INGWAMS wholesala'aod retail at the Coir l t anemia bills, miles halo* Ano'xville. I Our Oloqia are warrantod, and sold by thu following iad rgone: ' • B •, KELLEY, Wollaboro; Pa. T. L BALDWIN tt. 00., Tioga, , 3. 0. BENNETT, Oavington, Pa. paarfifld I ,1871-t •To Re it.' ,:ropit.hun with tee cows will be . tette ot yem, apply, to . . • A. P, CONE gleptl,lB7l-tf • - • ; , :• , .••• ' nmrni tented fot Wonitro A ITCUELL. JNO. I. the State hsi lh Gall 111