MEE PRI TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. LOc;itt _ WEDNESDAY, OCT: 4, 1871. . New A.dvertiatfattouta N 0 floods—Bwith Walt°. $. —Hor ton .Mg Brother. Dissolation—Jaaao Sears. Penmanthip—L. Mead. Remember, the Teachers' Teitituto at .11tatfleld Oetolr 9. Trains will carry. persona to from the Inatititte at half 'fare.' Let there b 6 n large attendance. • DEDICATION. — The first M. E. church of Jackson wilt bo dedloated on Thursday, Oot. 12, 1871. Sermon by D. D. dove. D. D., at 19 1 i A. M. A oordial invitation le extended to all. oct 2t* CRAB. Wanks, Piustor. John Kinney' has, started a barber shop over Persell'l(elgar atom on Mnin etroet A friend oho ban fled him, says he. shaves 'twit do , under the ski,. OiTO him a call boys. The cbeapeetplice in town to buy a nt g ood?, nt BiRKERII. TateXEl.—Hol2. Simon Cameron, U. g. Rove, hes our thanks for public documents, as follows : ;Two volumes of Patent Office Re. 1 ports for 166, Report of the Commissioner of Education fo 1870, and Message and documents of 1570 awl t BU. Wool, Shirts, and Balmoral Skirts at BARKER'S. • We call attention to the advertise ment of J. It. Barker, whose notices appear iprinkled through our local columns this morn jag. His stook Ts full, store neat as wax work, and be sails lowAlown." Dress trimmings, and Buttons at ,BARKER'S. The Cowanesque Valley railroad is a axed fact. The contracts for grading , 1 ironing, and running the road for 20 years, have been 'limed, sealed and delivered. Giound was bro ken by the track-makers on the 2d. A choice lot of Groceriee and Crock ery at BARKER'S. We call attention . to the fact that the WeHaber° Minstrels give a concert at Bowen Cone's ball bn Wednesday (this) evening. There are traveling troupes of more pretension, who' pe poorer entertaintnente than this band of home minstrels. 1 . DENTIST'S NOTICE.—A. B. Eastman will leave for the East on the Monday succeed— ing the Fair. Those having bueinees with him requiring immediate attention, will take note.— Due notice will be given of his return. MANSFIELD.--A match game of base ball took place between the Agile club, of Mona. bald, and the star, Jr., club, of Tiogri, on the grounds of the Stak club at Tioga, on the 21st inst. The soars 'vas as follows : Agile-2, 8,6, 2, 5. 13, 5,1, 1-43. Star, Jr.—S, 0,2, 1, 4. 1, 0 5,2-18. S. W. A. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, at BARKER'S: • GOOD PENMANSHIP.—If 3700 wish to equine a rapid, uniform business band, or learn etaamental penmanship on correct principles, Take a course of lessons with Prof. L. Mead, who is giving instructions on the spencerian method daily at the district school house. We call attention to an article on our OW pago concerning the starving to death of a boy connected with O'Brien's'cirous and menag erie. ( Of all the miserable modes by which the young seek to gain a livelihood, the two most miserable and least romantic are, going to sea, and joining a circus company: Both modes of life are simply slavish. Alpacas, Wool Delathe, Silks, at AL BR.KER's. • SUCCESSFUL SURGERY.'—A few days age Dr. I.TeDsartsvr, of Elmira, removc*a - large tumor from the eye of,a little girl, the daughter of Wu. D. firmly, of this city. The tumor bee been about two years forming, and nearly cov ered one side of the eyeball. The operation was entirely euccossful, and the girl is now attending reboot, without the least trace of the tumor, or the operation upon the eye.—Birighemptou 12c lardtets, RptiPs and Shawls, at BARB ER'S. BRING SOMETHING TO Tilt: FAIR. Not necetisarily for competition, but to beip ol;\, You may not bavo anytbing on which you Cart -look for a premium, and yet be the possessor of meth ing unique, neat, interesting, and well worth looking at. Bring it, 'whether it be a pic ture., a curiosity from another clime, a - Ono jab in inecbanies,'or something from your bands that you take pride in. Make a little effort your. tell to bnve the of our county. Prints, Ara and' Flannels, at BARKER'S. THE NEW RAILROAD a friend all:publio impiovements, particularly to one which it of so much importance to the people of this section of the county, as is the Wellsboro toil Lawrenceville railroad, we must say a few yards about the now road. For the fret time in ever eighteen hundred yetirs, we last week passed over the Welleborongh and .Lars renceville rat rosd, and were agreeably surprised to iiiirlsoLl!W road in such splendid condition. The cars make but lit tie noise in passing over the contin uous rills, and the road is comparatively as emoth aS thobe which hare been operated fur re3i ! Mr. Charles Ch l ,arman, the engineer of - 'he um, 13 11. faithful, competent and trusty mau. James Stull is attentive and obliging to hit, passengers, and at the same time Ptrl,Aly eLt ,r,oB Ito rules and regulations of the road, which is always necessary in conducting trains With success. The time 1 - s near at hand when AV°Heller° will bo oonneeted by rail with the outside.world.= Row will this seem to a people who have been hidden among the hills. for so many yeatsj New Goods j 11:-t received at Barlife.. P,liik; DELMAIt.-013 Tuesday ove eing, of last week, between the hours of nine and ten, itte large barn on the Stowell'ftrui tva3 rocc•lrd to he on fire. sir. D: Stowell, who first th,c,vered the tire g e the. dlecrte, and hurried t ' th e riot in the bop- of frreidg conic cows and raise of fine oxen, wilieh were iii the stable lie succeeded in saving the cows, but the oxen stele burned With the barn, the fire being under tech headway as to render all attempts at extin pithing it hopeless. The barn WUI an eXeAliollt sae, said to bo the largest in rho county. Mr. Stowell loses about 120 tons of hay,The- UCes the grain stored in the barn ; also a voids.- Ida lot of farming implements, including a reap er and mower, a thieshing inaqiioe, wagons; thighs, plowt, Att. As ho is deVottng the farm ms!oly to dairying, and hos sixty-four cow?, he , tides other stook, the loss of 120 tons of bay at k time when there is no hay for sale, Is ruinous. the lose is not far from $7,000 ; insured for $ 3 ,- do. Knit (Rinds, Hofiterit and Gloves, at. BARKER'S. I= 'PH CATAWIS - SA. B. R.—Some , tlmy since we publisheean article en'the above rail v+ad and its probable influence ton ottrihtorects sad prospects, which we wish \ to modify to-day. The article to which we refer wasfaunded on In formation derived from otHeial luarters, and was correct, as the ease then stood. pat nothing is tore certain than uncertainty. I , Nithen that arti cle was Written: there wasaligh!ope tbat : a railroad would traverse this.eounty from a south ewer!y to a northwesterly, point. Competent 'Vetere had been .coneultedoid their opinion' *ere adverse to the feasibility of. such a route.— lice of means had invested heavily In - Pl'Vrti *long the presumed route, and had, giv9.,kt,p,N , ttn wi se - inventnnont, believing that' pYr.ilttql: `Nualkin grades were tooitiffinr 113.41°Lik311- fel civil engioeer.• ht, after all, wo bavo strong resion .tai,be- Ilire that such a road will be built Waugh our " 1 /t7 within el: sears. It seem that a feasible 1;17, • ALL persons indebted tb J. S. Illotrrey, of °baths m.Otintir:Pa a re rapids tatt,tu:oBll, , end settle Immediately and save mils, or my books will bo placed In the bands of an attorney for collection, after September 30, 1871. • ' ' .. • " ze.t 0 _ Jo% ' •t 7 " : - . ' ' • .11 !t.• 1 r NEU ward of Arnot, along the on the southeast side of Babies creek valid to are assured, on high anSaority, thaA SqUterkilioll of Of; cats** , ea,roisikwill be built, leaving Ainot to the eistWard, will intersect Wellsboro, pus •through portiona i of Potter county, and totepeet the if. talc land Washington road at the State Railroad Millers may decide, on, a route this month, whloh; throne" Soine:.nniorSeen•dillioulty, be ultimately abandoned next month. The cities and expense of. building a road , third intry like this aregreit,lind not do be ;un 'lkon lightly ;have • strong faith-in yellsboro and State Line road at this present muy difllo a co de the writs /i s SUP ON TRH WEA.THEI4,4O-77-"kllis, tag (September 30) the mereurir,itatidn'tzt# •• I nte d'annary lidint r and ill" edible vegett itet proof against freezing may be accounted lost--of prOteoted. w that the brief summer is over.'it seems as h therkbad been no sunanter at 11. For a .oznenttt there has beep a frost ev TY month, t, perhaps, Jury t f And just how a decent f,oorn ban been made, is a pars o to, t has been made ; and other crops, with the F itton of bay, have been fully pp to the ave . Our summers are of the briefest; our wilt- 11132 tars ong, and oftenAisigreeahle; oar springs too f oquently late, oolgand wet. But we never .knew a season in 'which crops failed in the_lcor them; Tier,'and wo never saw anywhere snob 'glorious -naturals. The man who does not wa fer ft Week on Pine creek Witte hounds insikeh weatlier, tcsa month at Saratoga or Long Brand, is At or treasons, politics and business, andrde. servo to gOt as rioh as W. B. Astor—with no more eisure to go Mating thin Horace Greeley . Buda. • As we write, the sun is shining brightly on the gold, l crimson and dark green of the mountain t t aide the northwest of the window at which we si i , and we just know that a deer may htt starts there almost any hour with a good hours . On the creek they are slaughtering van. 1804 tlt a rather lively rate. One man on one runwaylaid over three in one day; and we'cort fess te. a longing for a few days in a camp, far away ll rons the 'clairings. To our . shame, be it said, We hove not caught a trout or shot at a deer this season—and this thing must be looked after just al soon as election is over. .• ,-, , Work is well enough—in its place. But out. Bo callsays he never enjoyed life so well as du. 'ring an autumn in which bo,was so badly driven with hunting that he could not get film:Cie dig his ga l den potatoes. Es APE AND RECAPTURE...I-0U last Wednesday Mrs. Black called at .the jail `th see her lineband, who is detained for non:payment Of'a. fine. After an interview, she was let out 1 4 throw li the ball, in which several of thecprison era we a allowed to walk about, the 'outside door being eourely fastened .' Ati Sheriff Fish 'was gone, rs, F.'was attending to jail matters, and one of the prisoners took advantage of this slate 4 a ff airs to make a dash for freedom. Hay. lug re Alexander Stepheus'a speeches, he be. lievod 1 at " who would be free, himself must strike e blowr and accordingly, istruck'Mrs. P., an; attempted to rnsh . by bor. 'Mrs. F. dld not rel sh that sort of thing, and letritim have it over t e head with a heavy padlock, wilir.such vim as to hnook him down. Ile arose in rather shaky, onAition,iand sueoeldekinXtuihing down the slips, but *as Pretty' sonnilly _ pummeled with t elluidlock before.getting out of reeoh.— He des ed across the creek and made•up the bill at his best pees; but the thumping and lack'ot exercise told on his. vied. Before reaching the top lie ,as forced to stop for breath; and here, like thelder Weller, he was " circumvented,"— Ile ma c e a feeble show of light, but the fates *ere aaned him, and-several citizens were ahead of Mali Be threw up his hand, oameidoivn, and 1\ was locked up safely, a sadder and sorer man. Tho prisoner'p name, it appears, is 2verte, though he calls himself ; Adams; and Sheriff Fish sa Everte is-a graduate of Aubva ) and a hard aim lie le in, jail on n charge IX hoise stealing. Under our present tyranhicial code, we believe Mrs. F.] is not eligible to the Sheriffalty : but we venture so suggest that she makes a pretty effec tive ilo.uty. , , CR9OII.ED Doolittle and wife have been spending rifccr_ drxya_ with friends in this plaee.-- O their" departure for their home at Orilla, Canada, a number' of rela— tis and friends accompanied them as far as LaWrenberille and Corning. Among the number was Mrk Celia Reddington, aged 90 years; Mrs. Nabby Ilymes, aged 79 ; Mrs. Edsel Mitchell, aged 72, and Miss Emily Reddington, aged 67. Three oif these persons had never ridden on the ears before. -" • ••', A lit le on of A. C. Colo, who is hardly in his teens, bile returning from school by way of the railroa , disoovered a largo tree which had been blown 9P by the roots and fallen across thotraols. Knowing the constraotiod train to be duo, he ro 7 turned find signaled the train,mbieli was stopped in time to avert the threatened calamity. It is needles.4 l to say that ibis boy. rliti free. 'MA 1 INSBUR4.—Mr.,Daniel Austin, of Nevada son of Mr. Alvin — Austin, of this place, is making his friends here a visit. lie has been away ertien scars, among the gold and silver mines o tbo Pacific coast, and of course ho can tell'of rough times that ho has experienced. Mr. Austin has seen too much of the red man to "feel for him4' I think that the importance of the stone quar ry on tho farm of Mr. Itqct...BAolpt4.-Abo r ittigpr mite and a half front this place, is not generally undetsitiod. The vein lies from two to four feet boleti t e surface, and is like a quantity of plank li and boa ds packed together. The stones can be got out ny size desired. Some are taken up . three and a half feet wide by 24 feet long. They vary inManess from half an,ineh to three in cities, an every ono.is us smoot4 and uniform in ,thickne as though it were era with a saw:, Be. 1 sides what have been taken iway, theris. ill now .bout trio thousand dollars worth of stones out .pf the karry, standing on the edges, so that we can wal around between them. It is the gran dest dill lay of stones ever seen in this part of ti tl the country. At the:price the stones sell for at the quarry, the deposit of every acre is worth eighty thousand dollars, after deducting one foufth flit - is'ae , t. . _ We had an article °it this quarry .. tif_etetteilcitt some tittle wiithblitive it 'was prettY widely erpied. • We think, with our eorresnond 7 reit!, 4ati this natural curiosity is not generally lunflpritooJ, or its value apprpelate,J,, tet that : and the ; riwtier'ol ilea mint:lna possess his soul in , ,p4 ionie.!The ry is a if,,rtune. : : E.NO I XVILLE.—As there . will 14many ruinorti i 6 cireulation throughout the county con= ceruln,g the late fire ak this place, perhaps It will to.ad vls Stole to - pithlish - (Veal, statement' of at , fziliy c'on,cerning the 'semi: 1 Had,Marlatt's property burned auy time 2 with 1, On laiit two years, without positive proof that is 1:1)t. set or instigate it, three-fourths of the inhat4t+s of the, ',dace would Ihave considered f4in guilty ;find this isibut the resuWof . his own a tfuns, ti hate been unwise end ancorta- Et, te, at east 1 = ' :,. • 'Tao y ars sign last June his store was disoov ered on re, underiSucb u„snspielons combination I . L of circumstances, as to cause great , alarm among ~ his neigl i l .bors, and the insurance agent that issued his p" lidos immediately cancelled the most of ' them ; and Marlatt's actions silace have invaria bly tended to strengthen and confirm; rather than allay tho suspicions, however much be may have debited Ind intended to the contrary. It has hew) against the earnest prayers and protestaioni of the adjoining merchants, that any agent has since taken risks upon his proper ty, for they considered each increase of hiff insu rance as advancing their liability to burn, frPm his buildings taking fire. With such a — atite of feeling in 'the community, it was next to impos sible toi ift the many conflicting rumors and form _ a entree conclusion concerning the late fire. 1 A-- numbef of the leading citizens, Upon con sultation, considered it advisable to haves. legal - - • , investigation of the'matttir, that no,t4cist, suspi- 4 aloes sh uld re'et upon any one. Therefore the / next da a warrant was issued by Giles Roberts," Esq., and Marlatt taken into custody. The ett-- - innination was postponed !anti) the neat Wadnet ' • day, , fiv e ? days after the fire, when,, ,after exanaj-. nation, hp was held to' bail in threithousand did.: _ . Ills appearauce n 5 he Ifferli .$), in t“- Pre fur is appearance at court, ha of .evidence) in bin own defense. - The" p inci psi points presented by thirprosecp4, t ion were : the unusual care with which his bold gocids and wearing apparel were disposed , of so as to be as safe as possible in case of fire; the . efforis he made to induce his grandson (a boy of six years) to go with him into the store when ..4recurned from dinner, and whom, when UM alarm was given, be named of firing the. build- fug ; the, contradictory statements be made of his first no ledge prilitsfie; fibe, ,imptssibility of airy Of hp statements being true; and the bene fit that would accrue to him in cue his property was burned and he got the inentimee money. 1 '.Yfi ^, '.',.4;e !` i • "_ ^6 ' >~F'< w~S9 ? ~.i»,l`.~w?~b4? {': v~;FtisC,st.'t,.:?„~g4 i~t• . e!~»'~I15 ~ V 'tlLK ' ~'i .a~~Jfui~ ¢ s_:u`~Et~,.'i;F`-C'..L2.:'+.:Yvk'i]"~°`~tiV~uilsi tW'i I=K;==lE PiII ZETAIS EiroiaLoPEDIA.--Tlielinde9nr sienid beviagbeenmnitsted by lifsp4.ll..Tehtki. spisttiVvaZegelleyelopedb, sto, 6 ltottended. and cri!foal exitnitiation, melte the - foliolvlbg, gate: ment,Acibe.. result of "Asir investigation. In amount of matter, It is equal to twelve volumes ~ o ft . Appleton's Encyclopedia - . ti Iht; ,artielee are writbinAildi greit%aieP , Midifo Clitnittaiddlas to contain the matter tessential to a knowledge of the subject triateid.!' It le iiritightviddwit to 'the '-preinitit dip i raivirifen 'adCtinrit'Paf f Sedows,'Ei; den, and the fets_fif.,,N,apolepu 111 and the ,eoo- / ond f Empire.'-' '-'' --• ' • ' ''' • ' " " • - .1.,•1 In the d7artininit btiiiiiiice, it gives the rti. , ; salt of - tite. goat reveatitOthicb rt, ilda - V006 106 - 14 : I3' to Ito,ve tkin , compirlson with any other op' olopediarwhile Mit% 'copal:is illustrations it is erk,_ _tirelY,,vatkr, * X isql&L 47,11 iiioi c e- , L f sitaltql-12 naviet" m eu. , t icor ! s itu tralpPeet kg*, - tilikrilehreents of study, do ,Eipefirfiliyand-,armly recommend it as a most: •veltilibledered- liable work, whose general use I cannot fail to e °raise a most important and ben. • eficlal Logien& '• It is' a- sUbeesaful attempt' to give the Americanpeople's library for a ' sunk *blob pieces it_witbm the reach of all. i j i f.- , ;. • • - ' ' ' ' . ' A: C.,WpsiCris, :• .„, N. L. linikef, , ps;' ~ .., W. W.Vain. ' ' .. • „ , • 2 : , lion . 3. B. himps. Welleboro, Aug . . 24;18'0. • . • . _ hiandfiald, July 94 - 1871.:H • Dear consider -"Zells EncittloPedits," - the beat DOW.ill use, for the amount orgioney, in-: vista+. The work ought to be to the:bandit .of every teacher, and round on every teaoher'A desk.. . ,`t, Yount truly . * .E.- 'd4l4dttk. she Above named gentlittuittiAretoo well known thraushont Ude fectistfitb teed any eheloramhent :front - liar; and weviletutlibt remark that an ex haustive encyclopedia is a library of knowledge in itself.. =ler a 'silent sehoplinaltur in the_hOnee, alwaYs at bane ibr"iefire' nee; iiostliti:pathiiii after• the pnrchasetuatiay -btltalwayi A•enialning a bank 'of knoitlidgifienWhiefiA drafter are payable at eight : l VTA may Add 'that this work is being universally endorsed and adopted_ throughout the country r by scholars, ravine-Mid' scientists. Addrpss Johnson, Covington, Leming tho,Raat ttnd arriving at Chicago or , ehall ive reach, the.. l l . fait . ? The beet Line le,stokepwledgeei be the C., B. & Q., joined together veitlttie 1t.4 M. Railroad, by the Iron Bridge At Burliogton, and celled the BIJELIAG I TON RoUrit. The mainline of the'Route running to Omaha connects-with,chelfreat Paoiflo Ronde, and forme the litidiniintite to California. The Mid. die Branch, entering &brach& at; Plattementb, passes through Lincoln r the :State' Oilpftiti, and will-this'yeuir be finished to Fort Kearney, for. mint ,thil'shortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Artether •braleh of the B. M., diverging at Red Oish, fans into a line running down the Mil trouri. through St. Joe to Rams Cilh':.atsd , lail !Passongers by this Southern lowa, and iTesonri, and; by slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should retnomber the Bur. lii,gtc l on foi towns " 4 /high-gleaming from afar"--itst!ye T fringed • atrenms-Ata, ;pub; Anarries^:tiltlyorn.ctorans ittretalaing over the prairies further thaWeyeeiwratiol: Land-buyers will helm-ale iemember !It; !Or' . they hirs f4cnd4 among theAWo.shansand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. ,Marcie,, the Land Commissionary! the V.,4*.jit. It. At Burlington, lowa, or among the tfour Dthouttand home-steaders and pre.emplots who lastlyeir 'filed claims in. the Lincoln land °Mee; where "Uncle Sam is rich enough to givens all I Wm.' July 19, 1871.-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. ' A violin', of_early:indisoretion, causing ner vous . premature decay &a., baying tried in vain•overy advertlsed•remedy, has 4318-) covered a simple mennenf self sure,' which he will send free to ; his fellow sufferers. RBEIV.VS, 78_Naleau,st., Frp, Ev York., • Aug, 90.1371.-I.y. . : MI ( 6 lig 'Tpixtg(f..,.6s 1104 Booksellers and Stationers, A T No. 3, Bowen .t Coned Mak, htive just raeeived and are now opening their fall stock of They keep oonstautly on band, in all varie ties, every article usually sold in a first Was* bookstore. Stationery, slates, school books, do., sold to country dealers at jobbers' rates. Sept 20, 1871 if Missionaries and others sojourning in for eign lands should not fail to take with them .a, good supply of Johns6,Mi Attegitcjitmjmointi _at is tho most reliable medicine for all purposes thero is in the world. Contagions. diseases, auoh ashore ail, Blander, &c., may be prevented by the use of Salsridati's Jxvatry Condition Powders. Pomp; traveling pith horses should lake note of this • ;_i It HAS NO. In all eased tle; . 1 :144 1, ,‘4 1- ver, 06 41 1 1 t suellidney diseasis,•ldkaucitu'i will be found a reliable remedy. It has been be. fore the American people for over ten yiare,trd is now recognised as a standard preparation. IC' is sold by Druggists everywhere, possesses the confidence, of the people in a greater degree than any, other patent' medicine, and irendorsed and recommended by Physicians in every section of the country. The Messenger of Health. -. ME largo-align papiraigtisalt_Lotilitasaidvitt origin and - cure, will be mailed free to any ad dress, on applioation to Dr. S. B. Hartman tt Co., Lancaster, Pa. Sept. 6,1t371-kin DENTIBTint. —C. N. Dartt, dentist office in,Wrigbt do Ballay'a block, what'll ha .ecas ttuuestii isithi4 . 3 tnsus i59044 - at wbiohitveibit'tbeiiitiifiatiati th an any 'thing also in use. To be bad at Dartt's only.—Aug. 24 1870.—tf. TITAVIEfra: hien buriseo;tnai and• lost tho fed- Kg. der on erbich'l relied for wintering a large stook of cattle, lam induced to make the fol lowing proposition: 1 helve 80 cows, it , year; lings and 28 calVed, all - df which will lot tint "td inter Mahe :I:.have 8 'ritne.sroilob cows ;or Bsle, on tint's ; or for_oash..,,.. . r Oot 4, 1871 " 'D.A. ST DWELL. 113 #""Attr'*4 1.‘ id ; t I ILL ?E eLosi.ta.bl42,.. ,SAT IZIOIStT 04 . .4extt 111 it7:44,3'clit •A •\,y \ Sept SO. 1871 4t WILLiCOX & CO.'S . Watto tajr to the eititecte 2,1 f ,Fellatioro ahttvtaiaity, that elkas, pr e Ito do all kinds Of ct, Fluting Stamping Finking .): ~, , Tuoknagi Cordingi Pateq'fkathering for Taffies on`sho.s 8314.9.'410 1 3 at her rooms over Mrs. Sofie ds Millinery store. Wellaboro, Sept. 20, 1871— m. . , ! , ~ Gen'l Insurane Agency KNOXVILLE, TIO A CO., PA - , Life, Fire, .and toidental._ .... r __ .._ _ - Assets over $24 4_,..... , ,001?..,. Ina: Co. of North America, Pa- $0,000,505 80 Franklin Firelne. Co. of Ph11a,Pa,3,08tA2115.. North Britlek Mercantile Ine. Cp.• of London and Edinburg, I - 1 10 ; 00000o North Amer. Piro Ins. Co. of N. Y. 500,000 Ntagarit!Fire Ins: Co. oi`N - .-Y; 4-‘; 1,00;000: Fartaeri MIA: Tire Ine:CoOork, Pd'..099,80010; Pbcenix Mat. Lifo Ins. Co. of Hart- '°' ford, Conn. * 5,081,970 50 Pana'a Cattle Ins. Co. of Pottsville. 000,c100-00 04,229,847 84 insurance promptly effected bimaiPor other wise, on- all kinda ,of Properly. All losses promptly adjusted and paid. Live stook insur ed agaiust death, lire or theft. " lam also agent for. the;Aeldes Fire 6 9 . Co • Of Cincinnati. Capital, E 1,50000 - ".• - communications promptly attended to -- otruie on Main Street, 2d door Above Church at., Knoxville, , W,141 B. BUM Aprll2s, 2471 -if. Agent. ' Total SEE NJ BVELINOTON. ' QUACKS. WALL AND -WINDOW PAPER. MRS. C. E. CAREY, EN Or Cediti;Litilitli. otir GO TO nSZt HEAD ,-11:11ARTERS MO ,; Drugs and liedicine (Ptrlp or °O4!*74 ,116 ket • PAINTS. OlPst. v4IIIOBIIEB, Kitt.44k PUTISY Lin ,„ "r . ME . . ; • 'lot:ittyttikkif *waw a ie: . : U itto---00- TO 132 140-QtrukßT,Ell.Blot*lit Choice - - tivikOrar -cigars - and. fesi 1 ; o t t ifirt i o „! - Religious, Historical, Medical, Legal, blank int' BohoOl.—N. B.A. full assortm ent of As, I . ,attg. Also, an excellent assortment' or ' • - ALAyms, MIRRIO 8, PICTURE ORABIRs, STATIO ARA% - 4 0ORDS- • AND -TASSELS . '&0! . _ C 041346 On Teas, !lagers, Coffee, 8 tip, tdolasses, Aloe; Spices, Soda eto. We will - notobbleitin Prlie or quality. We will sell choice Teas by the chest Of sum by tliB'.bbl.4t tie Tow fignreeastliellanle din bethought at Obi P. s? i fiiiz LAMPS CHANDELIERS &c., &c. , of the newest styles, and , lamp 'ohitnnies that will not break. -TOILET S6iti'S P.O MADES, BRUSHES, t ,tIkR w AQ. Liketviee OULTURT AND iriVELtiir,' .I °` W#l/03 AND -LAME& We hold twenty desirable village lots for sale la 1/s:central part of the town; ' and: Wll)'' also, 1 0 . i s piAney at reasonable rates. • . B. Dr. W. W . Webb hos his 401qa, is en s store, whefehe niarbe - o6n6silit &Tit' iidvloo eV troorent. ; -, , :j r t - , cy •- k •- r, n-, / •:- i-, KA?riGs,, 09-t - nrs,, i :' gept 20, 18Yi—if. ,: .', c , i- - 0 i- 1 .. . . .....;••;•\ .1- . - , 1 ::- -let For Sale. „ • LY an sere orkind for ale;'in' That 'part of the borough known as germaniMeri.--= Enquire of Lucinda Black, at the first house below Santqel Biekinson'e. Terms Ttetumistblm - Vil ellaborai Sept: 20,4871—5te '1 • MRS.' A. "3, SOFIELP E now rooelv ng rpm o i t: • Its- 1 . 1 eciTtmont of ; - ~• 1{; ' • ;;., • , AND , •,' C as VANCV - r ''Gtllo"iirns whichlhe Nierstcatilittillet.:afliiit-fatiiie;;;• . Hyenalag usually found In a • , TIMM Otis) z 3. will be kept on hand and sold low for each, The Wilcox and Gibbs sewing rasohines for sale and to rent. Wellaboro, Sept. 20, 1821-Iy. 11 1 1101MILB DREG, Mt' CORNING, N. Y, riIIIIGS AND MEDICINES, PA4411 Aler_AND OIL 13; THADDEUS-DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S` CONCENTRATED MEDICINES; IREDELIeg, BURNETT'S 0000AIN,E,FLA,VORING ' i EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,,,_ PATENT MEDiCriNKS: Ito , . ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORINGGILTAAcp, r .WALL Fit Art ...a PA.l 3 lIlt, WINDOW oLAISs, WMTEIVASIILIIdierMa - AND DYE OOLDEF!, . MEI .1 j 11.1 E0R,AW1R 4 1,,,,4,0, 4 111 .1414. IgINVD OIL. Sold a t *holosalo Priam. mai - era avereqlestatt to oall and :git"quatialosti;b64ite g r efiffdleilit :.• -31r.Irso I. 3 s - - I A • • °: •:' UM f Oir.,,D,FIRIBE g LI.4 013 4 Corning, Ns. V - , ran. 't; 11571-1, j t i :„2. . .;).„..,,...,....,r,,,..-.:, -6,„.,,,„:,L,,ref,,,,,! FurtatureA).c. , o urmiure I :el 'YJ d 'Jr. _ rt vAzetiOAN 11t.4yINci completed his iteir, a t;ittiiiliet Ware.' 'Annie on Main street, Werilititire, hid stock-) 11 with a large and superior asserted stook ai l Itkal Oh ampiii Suite, Waln*iiiiiiiAkaple; :: 1 '.•aii.; ,t a c i:, - - EEG 4: - ) 7 z 16163 Sal:1 , 40111j ' and as shop MIAs its_dt Qua ite Aga_ fritterrsiddlut --- " Parlor Suite, Waht - ,exrf, „ti Cf 4 Mahogany, Rips or Hitift from $125 down. Ale.; . . , tOFAS, Lousaisp, COIRiBER, TEI El ii ia.ll 1 • " ' 'i! C - ,1 - 11 1 11 iLi't I i wits I Ir t _ i ttil tti r t h i4aVe°t.`,,:l'.l! j..) Con ter,Tables Walnut or Marble T ope;, Looking9Gitaissa i Brackets, Tal*i:.2'. per Raoks, Rocking Chaim all kinds, e,i triaolesale i rn ikafTitiditit. ~,,T. m manufacturing _as umiak and intend to Oa fail Wok afisatilthonseltita billyniiid at times. My Ware Booms arewpasdans Ind -14 and now contain the largest, costliest and bit took of ifslnkare, vier brright t inte_the county. . trg. t .1. akt 91; :i ..t.".V.A F' .....,1 liglaniug mid Matching 77 1,10/14/51111A - Wifti 3, MOULDING, done io order at the Baetegy • • 7,4A0.V.Za.4 , 1, 4 4:-.4. - • 4:1,',7 oi l ItArt 01? 000D01.7romly to moot a' , ALL OUR,OLD CuollllTol4lllto, as many now ones, adtbityoboold id hob !tit i s,"; , ition to a fall stook of 2it , I f~{?~~fii - • . 1 ) 1 : ilies_oto,ni budgie's, 0P1101?<I, t e.; 71 1, luaveialwie variety. , ' SIM,38110; which ire ' sell by the yar ds or MAKI 11:1 *vet experience rrorkm hors native. '5. ME OM . ' "'I `` ' 1 • •' ranging front 25cts. t© $2 50 per yard. i • • ••=,, r 1 . 1 1 .+. Y !, .If. Our otooleHloin's:LAßGEST, GOODS 401/ BUT, PEICEEI TUE LOWEST, of ady store h; CORN/NG, acd trobably , SOUTURRN NEW YORE.. • - • • • COMO, 041 4', lin. ..-•%-t.'"r .;', :,.. :'-`: ~.. ,- . ..," ......... 7' 4, ..‘ Al .' 444 4 .1 4 )6V1 I:b‘ ' lACI4:O4t) I , ." . • Pitt* kg 1 Ifo h 4204; ) 17,11d4;` eh - ancrlnsh-.Nplbas Japetnese-Silka , : $ ~.z ; 1-. ,, 4,, , , ~ i,-- . ciFafuty ',Color N od lack Dress Silk§ ''.'- "" '' ' . , • - -.:. • ( . gnat prioessoneh loss than have boon. , fOld for lsfin i fi. s :''irSirsafp w fail Mao at' . .... Anew ' foods - Yankee IVidigns 844 , out. Shoei`i Hatold oaps, ' sag. gill? ;;.:4 ° : 7 11` ': :TUT .L,l!•flt'J.l% •:'9,, _ __ ./. _ _-__ , mar ttaingw...y ' ', - ... 1 1 - ...1:4111 t44.k r o§f.'ll!rhildrions i ilhoes from SO obi. to $1,25. - , DO lif2tla , yr........4.....r, $2,50 to ; 15,50. I Hats /mai- .... • '.2 5 / a ts. to 1 8 , 56 ; 'NS ethoes from ' " ' “ 11,26'1615,50. I Claps fr0m2.::.„.....:--... 1 15d out. to 11,25. "Bop' 8110011frotti, 11,90 to 11,50. I . ! !., ..; . ',•. • , ,,, , , -• . ' -` ," :1i1 ,un a bl e G oo ds 'at. - unpieOed paitad LQ.W rises. , ,_. . ....::. 1 ReadyTliade, Clothing in ab9i ( dance 1N -- ir •itaill tilas:Tattory•for ..... ; . ....''.....1110ti. ' • • Pesch (linghams • • ! . ' ' 25 ono. Printifor......-....... - ; • .w....... 10 oar. • • ' , Alava*? Own Maptia,(spealallty)'3l to The. Delahres for - --.20 oat. 1. • • ' ' I - ice, Choice -.4 3 / I to6elit jEtc,• , _ _ • , . Tiiiiiiiii'' ' 4 60 01113 0 . #1;60: 1 1. ',coffees tram 25. to 50. et*. nifillif . .. 7 ............121 siii, •', pploos, allillinds: : .f. ' . .1 f ma Sugar at . ......... ' 12i sic ' Soaps, all kinds. :-•• ! . ' ' --. our ramp Is, at* dealing, low psloss, wril strlstatteattiM to, bailboss t 'r whioh is,' auci44, ttaiketteintOese. .'' ' ' ' - q - ' ' ' ' - ii L -'• ' ' We invite every one in want of aalhing,in our line; to dropla aud_t six look through our ! stook, as we are always pleased to ' W tfur'clolis. .. ' ! . ••-;'• , . .•-:•.. ...• • •4•;.'• ...e.•.,:t•lti.f-',z.,•:',:: -- .- 77 - - .,.• - ,5. •_•-......:.22 . s• ! ...: , ''''Wellsbore r Oot ... 4 -lan .: - ' , .W. Y. itop.Torr e,, ao. , . • 7 ... . I :, .. _`J ~,: .ji~ lC :S =I MEI c ' .. 1 j Vit ;t, - : iv:- . _ollopt-20,75,101. ~.1 , „.. ;;R:1 •ii,)5 . 4.„-i;;1 - t - ..,. -, ;:-., , : i74-(4, - , , : i; , ...-, 1,,i,,,,.., i . , ,, , ,, ._.,e, ;1' , .? , .:.. - .! ii:...p1..... , :; , _...if; , 4... , i1 Ififf';-!-,•":: ficf. ~ ..- 1 , . .511. 1 511;,, 1: .•.,I.l_ q F,,,r, ''' - .111 ' ' JOST REOBITED. iiiit:2 4D -1..p,ti, , ~, ii;ii,i - ;,..,--;, , , • .4..... , A,4: -f!... , .'. 1 q; ; ;' L ' 1.;:i1,1 e 1 j,74-`),, L...„, st A 4 0, 'Y 1 -, %' .. - ,.t e l'il ' iiit: . ~,,,,.„. Of: .- : - :. I; ?:iii . . ', l.` , - ' '‘‘.. -,2.': . . 1 • •I' I.' P .-- . 4''i,•:: .... ~..-.•;,', ...•.`t'' ' ,`; i. ; 1 P::-Ii..13.;Y:;; U .1 - ''14'. - ,:...,? : ::: 1 `:' , 11'.,11 . !' • •:-z ; • 'BORt 60,8 1 ti: ' !--- . :il.:•:: :!,...:,''.•, ';''''' , .„,) .s i TIE v 7 ";7. • =I ...7. - 1 - _•--- , nlL: -- r.:2•+.or—: - --- ...V.Z.O. 11 -- ''''' *-' "." ` Pltetwitthetu. - not Live - by likissiit ii ono I , i d ...A ?--- ~% '✓Ln . NOT •Ibi THIS °LIMA TB, 130111, 4 X\T3:133017a1E4 C,X..Cori"II3C7 G i p '-, 1 : il'lt '-' '--. --. ;I: 'i;,. ‘ - • :- .-.. ~'.. Not Siteddii pwit'geod, warm wooliwolotbing, and needing thia.l46 moss well daal with Ida lialetbiir Witeliadetataada cloths and °lathing. livery roan to hie Oadti. Whin - ion Want 'a i nnw f i tqcfni yoaCtt• you don't 'w i t' thallpthitl; when yint=hood - a fall Or winter barnethh .r i TIVO.V.yon !w e lt qv ore Witipi.)i I l il I i.i, I 4 op . ,_ 1 .. . . : . .ciallq.„is, Clothin • - ~ . /.1, 1 ..::-....,• g, . .. , 7, . If you waft clothing or cloth ofatay quality, I oda gnomic,* oasticitaplicaT es 19 pries mad tt..A..jr;.... :-.., . --..;,: e....ft:c,. ~-_-, 1 ~ - --: ._. . , , . clorirgs, cfsstix A i riEs 1 - , -.-: ~,c,..., . 1.11,.. tvi C.J.I !:.. :. al •:•: T j.. ir.."A• ' I ,1.. .. , '....A;;A:, A'... e.,k.:,'..r.: !..- '0) ~ t:, 0.,M141 ~1) , 11. 11: !..1 AND GUThBIIrn'B FURNISHING GOODS, tow holm*. I sligltsel),S i RIP *Mt 9Z : ..\,......' 1..-.,',,'. 1 ,.. • L l : t Zi,u:' 1 I ' LAi),I.ES' DttESS GOODS' '.' .711 - ......: , :::7 r: / - . , :f ca.,. ~. • :,: .c.tvi`-'i- , -:: \ ' . ~...,::- : .V.E1Z1,,1 .ut.i.',ino.isilaW _I 7. : ."; "•:: . 77 i;:fir , l* and am constantly reosiving new loveless in all linos. 'I make no chap' io7 Wciv lei g 1 iildtity. Drop in. , . ' ~ i Y'.L ~y JE't~ 1 4 1:.x . ""Tb r 4, fancy and map Ty . G o od s, Vit , ;ll s) j;llKr 7-% for iiidieB; Children, , dollenien And Mil •; h.' ' • ,ALynk,,, -- ,'.) , _li' BEM ~ , Pile' . :llll4o4lT4 , Pieces, I Pr . Ps I , k,t* , ~ N EI 11, ~ ‘l. •', .., Wt. .- :• • •.; .1 14%18i lillosrraD BY ~• r,•••";:. ..• „ , t 7, • .ab oicitit Airt..a WI" • - Iv . • MEE • - .1 4 ~.. ' , . NW . : - .3.: ^ • •• • • q• 4 - L : I imius: ". izzuriair • .0 ciT 11= BEENE r, ' • 1. ~--- WT all G . %Ai • _ , •- • l J • .„ . • _ _ - ", t . and liguippod for the p, Fall a ptil st99,ir, ; embracing MEM • GC) AND SEE T.TlE•dai JUST 4T ME 1 w' ~. •.. t OE /ISM i,',.. , ,:' , ',.. ' '.,' ' . .,e'5 ,, ..:, .'-gi'',:f. , ... i-,.., I rlVa''. i1t,,...%,;,2:t 1111 • - ” l '' '..' . !4. - . -„; 1,"4$17141:; -. : _ a 1,1.. -':c . .1,.9 rfi I,' tt,vss supra & WAITS. WPIZSI? II ISM INI .71r:7U7, , 1' , _. A Id IMI • \ • • MI ~,., .. , , t; , I= EN -5 ; -; t ME i ;i: ' t. TARE pleasure in annouesog to the e itt e e ne of Wellaboro 4nd vicinity that *key have purelased the entire stock of. A' - i> ~.i..t oniAaGB"}"ROU us 'Wm =EI formerly owned by P, R i Williams; and are ad ding tto stook a 11'nelline of Goods, conflat ing-of MS outhi by the Pure "Drugs, Patent Mectioinie, Yankee • Notions, Paints. „Oils, Varnishes, _ Varnig Brushes, Paint • Paint Brushes, M and in feet everything uonally dale brag Stow. 1 In the line of 4 Wad/ Paper, Window!Shades and Fixtures 3 we cannot be undersold. Call and-examine goods and pricei Woke purchasinvelsewhere. Pailiculer attention paid to PhysiolanePrescrip. dons, and oompounded at ail boars. 1 I The patronage of thelPublto is solloited. INGHAM & CO. 'A - "lit. INemex V.,KLoca. 1871. Foreign 6: Domestic LiquOrs 1 Wines,. lice., -t - c. , 1 , Agoute for Fine Old ,Whiskies, cyrws,D. en.L, - o tr } 1 . . Stionms, CO ' NING, N. V.- histy 17,1871. i ME NI ..leo , . ME HAIR , RENEWER, year increases the popularity 'ot this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure ,our old patrons that las kept fully :up-to its high . standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep araiion for restoring GRAY OR FADED .HA.ni.lo its youthful color, making it soft; lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, :m d, by its ionic properties, reVents I Le hair from falling out,, as 4 aim'. hus.-3 'and nourishes the hair-glands. its use, the hair grows thiCker and amnion In baldness, it,restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and' - will create a new growth, except in, extreme old age. ItAs the meat ~, c omemical HAIR DRESSING ever used, tn:L'itfrequires fewer applications, and '41444 , , the hair -a splendid, glossy ap ,..flearliim,!,3. A. A. Hayes, - .M.D., State -Assayer 'of Massachusetts, says, "The - ,Constituents are Lpure, and carefully aplected for n excellent, quality; and consider ttieß.us T , ;(Pituri.4.ll,s.'orr 'for intended •pi`fr i i)oses." • Sold bit all Druggists, ' ane.l9erilers in Medicines. - ' Prioe One Dollar. ■ Btickingham s-Dye FOR THE WHISKERS., - ,As our Reneter in many cases re quires too long a time, and too naualir' Ore, to restore gray or faded Whisk ,erit.•s have prepared this dye, in one . .foreparietion; whiCh will quickly and i,effectually accomplish this result. It .4S:eaiiily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all pitiggists. Price Fifty Ceuta. _ .Manufaatured by R. P. HALL 8 00., .1018.1117.6., MIL 14.14 1670-17, ' it 8 8 'a 8:,-,-u" 88 4,1 V y e i - Z 4 3 E c )52 28 c c g .7 .°,_ r l• ill )• - ' . - : ..., .... Ir 3 do oz, ..... oo co ~- 0 'AO i•-• co I , 4 a• a,p.V. ,' " 4) tg) a l ill. II . gEP., - ai - § , F . 4 -: 4 D 44 6 g i , 2 _ ... - , ..n. ri , (27" air CIIS . VS . . ~, 4(4'0 1111 -.,- I; - 4 :,:', !'i k, ••2: z 13 et • oi ii. o', 0 , . 14 o 0 : rt 41 . 1 iii 4 1 43 , — A ' i toi f igP4 4 w ;1 i , r0,1::::1 l4O 1 mg gi s ;) -I : 4 N .. g ° I ; -4 x '',4 0 4 rPid . 2 C 4 - 161 a 0 r.) -a io. ..a ;.; I). 3. r,..) c 5 l 0 o o .—e , z , C) ,c) : Uhawavos . I a'0801• co 1 . INV i ao a , - . 4 L „ 0 , rMsltt i a " a ° V . " cd p I I 4 ilig 'if, b 4 •• 01 4 ; 2 '-14 7: - E i• 4. iT I ..si - .v. fl - .. - i s • tri 44 Pw NA tA, 41 kl 4.1 g MEI 2 ) , lin To Aiiiin"632fuid Slack Baiiert!' ' ).'. e.f. • , . • • , TLiOßOOGlV r ititilD;s purit blood, Ohio im• •grulted,Ohestato"Whito pigs (stook brought from:l,o6lo,h} tiled- eovitigton, by • . , August 2.‘181 0 1'-‘2lu.. - '':, ~-, C. F. KING. -.411 =II fi AFTE-11. 10.: YEARS -Of tfiorolfgh 'Vecome an •establlahed fact thal.ROV'S CHOLERA DROPS le the belt Pandly Medicine that can be found for the ettre of MIII .~, ~ ~ ME • ; • DIRRIIIK . DYSONTBRY, cou4ciainps, CHOLERA_-MORRUS ME =I SUMMER COMPLAINT And all thciaidigorders of the bowels which are so eommouin:ObSummer.endlall. •This.tmedi tine never fails when rightly us - ed. It is no It.R.ALL, it is not reoommeided for anything also. It does not Ftritahi pepper like the Pain killers. It done not irritate, but is mild and seething in ite.vparatlon.. It is not like any other auediolue; : 4heivirote ask for ROT'S CHOL ER A DROPS and take no other kind. PRICE 50 CT'S. spptit,VERYWHERE St~L ! FOR MAN, and BEAST.. : . , 't his prefsration has gained its present repu; (Litton because it does , not disappoint the pur chaser. ft li out Withal!. - ;usefuL things that: ' always kept it hand' in every 'gauntry home, As I finillY nioitielue ' BE r animals Baluiifer Salutifer is the applies- has no equal In the do' for— _ onto of • Neuralgia. . Pell Br% itheitmatism; • ' Ring-bono, Chilblains " - Harness Galls; Sparing :Diphtlietiareera-Tbro4 r Elwooney,- Wind Pairs, 'C_roup. Noratokes, i f amonaga.„ .: , 4 RlPrathot APIPAIIO)t.I.,:rr gurkehea, . t 'Aetteehlelattjutlesi , . Bas. o dogitAlatterald , POlllorm , This sungtedy blind niefal in-every • -F lTrva: pold by nista ountry Maotuuns gen. 7 ONO. I litais Ell NEW FIRM. A. M. Ingham & Co., g _irti9k!e, Sill & Squires, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN :I • -I S VEG ABLE. SICILIMI FIRE J INSURANCE. 7 JNO . 1 . Ifil i fV, ELL, .Akg , t,' WELLE3BO 0, PA. . I, - • . ; I Issues Policies in firetrelais Companies At* ; I . f L 3c:riatr .IFLEkte•ses RELIABLE COMPANY Ell 1. It!!! grant Insurance. Jan. 4, 1871.-Iy. The Cheapest Place in th'e State For Photographs! WOOD'S GALURY! Brat- CARDS for 80 °ants. Large pictures eta Old ptetures oopied,' eb. style. New larged and Ilnished style frames and everything kept in ago, hand, or tarnished to order. THE LOWEST PRICES AND THE BEST WORK. ROCktll6 over Gardikor's groceti t y store.' Fes I 1871 tf Wen/bore, Pa, Valuable Town Properly FOR .SALE. TAE anbsoriber offers for sale the.following property, 20 village lota situated on State Street, 4.10 ts situated near Sheridan at., 9 acres of land near the 'cemetery. This property will he Broid at moderato prices and. time given ;, also the house and lot of Chao: Williams, near the M. E. Church. The' übscriber le also agent for the *milt Carolina Land Company. Par ties desiring to visit that section can get Rail road, tickets at reduced prices, and also valuable -_ informs'" any from Ma; - W. SIM" Troop. Ph°4- • - N 0101% 4 OD aFT4OI3V. Vcittres and Old ?fetses purpled sna en. . u lesise.d. to any else. atj-; OUlrf. 'Auto_ tseet,l rtni.:ll3 15.010513. May 11, 1 HOUGHTON, 000 & CO., STONY FOR, PA Buggies, Sulkies, Platform Spring, Truck and Lumber Wagons, SLEIGHS ,AND 808 STEDS. • We are prepared to do anything, in our line on ShOrt notice and in the best manner. Seth• feotiou guarranteed. HASTINE3 & COLES, Agte, Wellabor°. Sioni Fork. April 5, 1871. ' Wonders WilMeyer Cease, llrAi'g you tried the latest and gteateet med ical discovery of the age?: Dr. 111, .L. Bacon's Magic Rain Randy. It cures colds, diptheria ' cramps and pains in the stomach, indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery, summer complaints, cholera inorbne, cholera, die., as by magic. As an external' application for frost bites, chilblain!, sprains', bruises, fel ons, rheumatism, slok headaohe, toothalohe" neu ralgia, pains In thq aide ,. back and hfine,4,ln practice of six years, it hes-been -found tp be second to no preparation ever -effete& to the public. The proprietor of this medicine reels warran ted guaranteeing it to be the best remedy for iirelebtnte ,diseases in the market. ,Mattefeeturtid'and put up only by Dr. 14. L. Bacon, Bleasbutt. Pa. Wholesale agents-Hallett; Soarer d Burbank, t 49 Chamber street, New York; W. D. - Terbeil & Cu., Cur log, N. Y. - m's Woolen st' high 1) - tIERFIELD, 'PA. /PHE eitbaoribere will pay Ca* Sall-Cloth, Casaimarea, Navels, so., &a., for Wool.— Theyalso'manufaotdie as aaual—= TO ORR, OR ON SHARES, • to auitcustomara. All !work warranted aarep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof CASSIMERES, which are warranted in Avery respect. Partin tarattontion given to ROLL - fARDI 1 G • AND cLeirn ilitEssi 0. INGHAM'S large stook of Cataimeres, Ac . ; 26 per cent less than any'competitors, and warrant- f edcs represented. INGHAMB minnfaotare to order, and do all kinds of Roll:Carding and Cloth Droning, and defy eonspetition. INGHAM hare as good an assortment of • I .• • Full Olotbls, , iias imeTes i .l4. l and give more for Wool t exchange than any other establishment. Try theni and satisfy your selves. n_s3NoUAMS.veholeaala awl retail at tilt) Cow &amigo') Mille, 2 toile! below Knoxville. Our Clothe amwarrapted, and, sold by the following persons: , 0. B • IiBLURY, Welleboio,Pa. • T. Tr BALI)WfI lc 00., Tioga, Pa. J. 0* litainineCONClDStOZbPa. Wald& Jan 1, 1871-tf PAY itit's . - LJ pomson4 indelliod to the.tate firm of Z ‘.::‘ •ft J Catapbeit& ,Velt , on, e'Vetineiiiegite (:lair and' eettlelifth the auhaeri Viilintnediate g, and save costa. -‘• t R. D. *; • U any 1, JNO. I. MITCHELL. ery ! lAlantifitelarora of CUTTERS, 1 HOUGHTON, ORR & CO II