TIOGA COUNTY. AGITATOR M L0c,,,l Items. WEDNESDAY. NOV. 1, 1!3:71. New Advertieemente. Ne w Doods—T. L. Baldwin & Co. New Goode—Wickham & Parr. • Elmira Meekly Advertiser. For Everybody. k:stray —Abram Hart. Register's Notice—D. L. Deane. urphan's Court Sale—Emmer Bowen. FlRE:—There was a fire in licirnelis -1110 on 'Thursday evening last, which destroyed the ttables of the Osborne House. TWelve hor- r, e were burncd TIME TATILES.—The time tables of i i,„ Wellsbpro and Lawrenceville, and Blostburg ~r . „l Caning Railroads will be found correct in another column. SEWING, MACHINES. —bliss H. W. TkSdil has the agency for the Singer Sewing Ma came for this looality. This machine is ono of tiv , Lent manufactured, having had ono in our ton years, wo can speak from knowl- A NEW DODGE. —Wtt would call ape oaf attention of merchants anti others to a new w.iy now in practice by evil persons, of passing e ouuttrleit money. The dodges is this : A man cbttrt a plorein a hurry, near some building in pioects of erection, with alcoves, rolled up and clothing bespattered with lime and mortar, and change for a five or a ten dollar bill. Un a,,ta,qt ugly the change is given in good money, ,m 1 the working man. i. a. the rascal, escapes.— tva would advise all to be on the look-out for ruch scamps. Examine all money carefully.—E.r. ELMIRA WF.F. KLY ADVERTISER.—We call attention to the advertisement of the Elmira . Weekly Advertiser in another column. It is a ;Mashie paper, and should be taken by every farmer in this locplity. - It is filled with ambito reading matter, giving the latest current news. Try it FtEtabrous. —On Sunday evening .pt. Eel: N. 1., Reynolds preached the first of a series 0 1 .eructs on the book of Genesis, to a deeply inter 41:ed /once. The3e Sunday evening sermons can e-ft fail to attract the attention of all lovers of science and the Bible. Perhaps no man in the county is bet r qualified to speak knowingly upon the many cult questions of this most difficult book. Ile is ha mitiar with the writings of Darwin, Agassiz and oth er. of the scientific school, and can thus illustrate his @ermons by the highest revelations of modern thought. HOTEL CHANGE.—The Cone House ,Nanges hands on the 15th inst.—Mr. A. B. Graves re tires, and Alr. Peleg Deud, of blainsburg, takes ebargo of the Maths. Mr. Doud is a live vside-nivake man, n.l we can assure the public that the Cone House Will be midP a lively institution, and everything kept up in ample order. Success to our friend Doud. SURGICAL.—A gentleman from Hor calsville had an operation performed on Friday last, tor the removal of a fragment of steel, which found loigment io his eye, while at work in a machine shop. Dr.lip Do Graff cut through the eye, removed Cie steel, together with the ruptured lens, and 130 re- Flared the lost vision.. The patient Is at the Citl Hos pital, doing welL—El. AClr. CONCERT.-The music which has been prepared for the meeting on Wednesday night, will be a prominent feature of the entertainment offered to the public. Wo have not heard in a long timo better music than that which has pro— ceeded from Miss Todd's rooms while the glee, club was rehearsing. WeHeber° has musical( talent of no mediocre order, and we s ere glad it 1.5 to be brought. forward. - ' : To 01112 PATRONS.—On the first of January next the AGITATOR will he printed on new Type and greatly improved—mechanically and otherwise. To acComplish this, we shall be Vader the necessity of URGING our patrons indobt i-il for subscription, advertising and job work, to hand in their respective amounts on or before the coming November term of Court. After Octet "date, Mr. D. 11. Curtis, our agent, will call ,on Itlt;te reclaim; at a distance from Welloboro.— Vie Trutt caub w Lo prepared to "fork over" at sight, that ho may parr around av rap• dlp as po.csible in gathering in , the LITTLE BITS due tbie Pleni , e remember and he prepared. TOE IMPERIAL SPRING BED.—This L e d is manufactured by Messrs. Davis & Kim t.4ll, at Osceola, and is well worth the attention of the public. It was on exhibition and look the tir , t premium at our county Fair. ' It has trio thoroughly tested by the editor of this pa ts;, who is to vouch for Its uperinrity. It 1:‘ cheap, durable, and only needs to be seen to bo appreciated. Persons wishing to purchase w• 11 :,I.lre4s a; above.-0 c t. 13, IS7I-3t. Tim (7omiNG CoNcEhT.—lt is with pleerure we announce the coming concert of the Ilendidssohrt gointet Club, of Boston, Thursday e‘ening, the 30th of November. We hope they trill be generously patronized by our people, as then concerts aro of the first class, ju ' g from the complimentary notices they race" e from the press all over the country. A listene to ono of their concerts recently, says, " Their music was of the highest order in all respects, and rendered with most artistic skill. No harmony could have been more complete, and tho o"..pression and time pare perfection. Persons who do not hear them fiill doe the finest musical treat ever offered." PuRsoNAL.—M. H. Cobb, Esq., has reetgeed his position on The Day and accepted the appointment by Assistant Treasurer Eyster of paying teller at the United States Mint, at a sal ary of •;. , 2,500 per annum. This responsible po sition needed precisely dr. Col,b's integrity and ripe experience. We hope its duties will not deprive us of hismonsutntnate journalistic uid in the great contest of 1872. Success to him. _Mr. T. S. DeWolf of the COrning Journal rlstted Wellshoro and the Agitator office on Tues. hibt, and said it was the first time in hie deeply was he c impressed with the beauty and enterprise of the place, that he very reluctantly returned to his old town of dust and cinders.— .:'orne again Scott. - Somebody," in writing to the Elmira Adeeraser siddress delivered by N. L. Reynolds before the lra 'lnstitute at Manafinid, says . ?11 who' are acquainted with the Rev. N 1.. Bey .. Ina know him to be an experienced teacher and well is , tect 1.41 ail educational matters, and likewise possess , i of a onsiderable gut of gab, of couree something to tie purp,se was looked for from him, but It is said that la% thseourde exceeded all expectation, and went, to irmra, , men,, practicability and usefulness, tar br , 14 , 1 übat al' usually have, even from him." , PREPARE Fria FIRE.—As many of the western tillages har° recently been destroyed by tiro. bhouhl that wit be a warning to other please torepare before they meet a similar fate now i$ itVith Wellsboro ? Have we sufficient -- niter in case of Grp ? lye think not. The few I;terns sunk in tilfferciat parts of the village, in. opinion are of but litite consequence in ease a fire in our nuo.loa buildings—either of which Wald be drained in less than five minutes We trot rot more time or expense will be thrown ~n that kind of hey's work. Let us have a largo reservoir built in either straw running into Wellsboro 50 as to reserve eater fur the dry :Eason. With a small expense this water can lie trrolght knto the village which would amply sup. Fly any demand This looks to to to be the t:ply soya way, and morel.) erpendeil in . carring cut this suggestion will, oe are sure, b • o rotted tar the safely of our eltle3ro, and of lading benefit for"!: , ocratious In come Our 61 nag.) rapidly growing. and wo are sorry to 5 113 that quite a large number of the building, hart not so much as a well or cistern on the prern tka We ask, then, in a.l cash .r, don't this look as though we were totally helpless as regards fire. iv l'unue MF.ETlNn.—There will he a t. , .•;,11.1b1ie N:eoting in I3owen 4. Cone's hall, on ` ,7 edriesdny evening, Nov. 1, at 7 P.M., in t o • Isterest of the" eohools of this village. 110 . II W. Williams and . lion. Henry Sherwood will jelircr carefully prepared addresses, after which , Janteer speeches will be called for. Mies Todd, assisted by a number of our best uluickans, will present several glees, duets and choruses. The selections have been made with great c.tre, and cannot fail to add much to the toterest of the evening. It is earnestly desired that every parent in the borough be present. We aro heartily glad that our citizens are to be ztled togetho- 4p;A. Wednesday night in the itt !west 'of EchOols . . We' ore justly proud of the interest felt by all of our citizens in educat ('coat mattus; and a public weetycg, with such 41,1 e spcnkers as lions. Williams and Sherwood, 4 , Pri , pri ate wtly to give expression to that tatere2t. From what we hear on the street, tie prophesy that it wilt lie the largest and. 11260 en nilutic educational meeting eve? hold in Wells berp, • , IA large potath, wishing 4 polinds, d raised on tho farm oit4dam.Day of Ifiddle. , I ry, has boon loft at :EIS office. It is of tho dsty-coat-pinkeyo varlay. I EDICATION.—The services connect witli the dedication of the now M. E. church Blossbarg, will commence on Tuesday "eve g, November 7, with preaohing by Rev. Wm. +Hs, of Rome, N. Y. On Wednesday, at 2P. preaohing.by Rev. D. W. C. Huntington, D. 6 Presiding Eider of the 'district; and in the 'cuing, Rey. P. G. Ilibbard, D. D., of Roche-- r, N. Y., will preach, and conduct the dediea • services. I he meetings will continuo over tho Sabbath. eachors and people of surrounding charges are' neatly inyited to be present. JIFF; OF CHRlST.—Another work on at= life of our Saviour has made its appearance before the world, written by that great religious to l eher, Henry Ward Beecher, who ,has shade It' th work of his life. The work is said not to be:' 1 se tarian, but a work of true christian oharao-; tet. The New York Time says of it : d , The charming style in which the book is Wr tten, the poetic imagery and beauty of senti• ment with which it abounds, the delicate and tender treatment of Mary's experience of moth erhood, the vivid pictures of the manners and customs of the Orient in that day--:indeed, all its parts and features aro charactcrized by the pecu• liar freshness and ortginality Which Mr. Beecher brings to whatever subject he touches." rliss 11. W. Todd is the only agent for this k in this locality, and is prepared to receive .ers at her music store. I 3 EI TSONAL.-14.1essrs. Beeles, Gaskill lidwland, Principals of schools of some 300 • 00 pupils each, at Blossburg, Arnot and Nor , tun, left Blossburg at 5 A.ll, on Friday last, • mid the day in visiting the various grades ur school, and making themselves acquainted \the system of instruction carried out there- After careful observation, they expressed to la to several of our citizens,, great admira of the Pys tem, - an d no lime. - stirprigo la tire I)tical results attained. 119 tio pra uoh high commendation, so heartily bestow looming from practical and experienced tea is, is very gratifying to the friends and pc, • s of the school, and but corresponds with testimony of every person who has witnessed a half hour the work daily done by our chit it in the school room. We doubt not visits Iti other teachers svill be heartily welcomed by teachers and Directors. Of one thing we are •red : teachers who have enterprise and en enough to carry them 20 miles before 8 A. in the interests of their schools, deserve and tot fail to achieve success the for dr° frog OUT 11 1 11 S. yITCIIELL AND SISTEII.-When you visit Rat , ho sure and not fail to call on Mrs. Mitch ell 4: Sister. Their large stock of millinery and f 4 nay goods will repay examination. They keep a rill and splendid line of all kinds of such g ods, which are unsurpassed in quality by any in tho county. They aim to please, and prices i will be satisfactory to any purchaser. Remem ber trs. Mitchell cb Sister's millinery establish. men .—Bath Adv. Tiat is just what the ladies learned to do whethe Mitchells lived in this county—" to tall'i—when they wanted a tasty bonnet or hat, Many of them sttil foriiard orders from their old ; plac , of business. Success to them. That best of country dailies, the El flir mir ' Advertiser, has an article on Well - aboro and he . and L. railroad, in which it says : • " he trains so run that one canlath%) Wells at 7:40 A.M., and arrive in Elmira at 11:40 ; returning, leave Elmira at 8 P.M., arriv t Wellsboro al 9:30 P.M. This gives our ds at Wellsboro a fine opportunity to come Elmira, do their trading, and return in I season." . • borol A.llll ing frio. up t. goo its correct—with tho alight exception that ;e from this place don't go "ttp"_.to Mtwara, io reason that it is all the way down stream this borough to the city of a thousand ea- Yo hardness : but that Local does got I . tions a little tangled, sometimes. What the up trains to Williamsport, his beans gup wron end upward, with occasional up from Corning and Bath, ho is In danger nning too strong on elevations. poop for t from 000• elev: with comi trips of rt ;;Fr Us.—ltems, on Saturday last, adieu to pen, Hoissors and paste pot, and. ed Lis " post" on the Agitator, which he M' uck to " closer than wax" fer. nine months Ile has done honor to himself and thopo ii which he has so ably filled, (with little ,-ienee,) and 'a , o will risk him in almost any tilt place. His articles have been copied in i‘aling papers of tho country, and his, liu .us writings and witty sayings will be missed i l l any readers of this paper. lie carries with our best wishes in Lis travels " to the other kof Jordan," and may ho find plenty of backs to Mat him\mr/ through thext:etches bade' resig' l hRs e paq.l sitiol expr. l diffic tho 11 morol L 1 by 11) him side gree of 11 'ALEDICTOIII".—With this number onnection of Ante with the Agitator ceases. !early ten months he has shared the privi and privations of the editorial sanctum, las stuck to his vocation closer than a bro- The engagement outcry' into fora few has extended to morn than three (parters f' I,e, year, and the connection has been a plea 'one. Though disagreeing with the chief ~..on " pints of doctrine and views of a N ate," there has no unpleasantness arisen that or any other reason; and Items leaves .100 with the.kindliest feelings toward all eted with the Agitator. ugh not unappreciative of woddinecake, , g gs, specimen squashes and romo,putup .ltems is not sorry to leave at this time.— weeks he has watched the leaves of the ma rd hickory, as they turned from dark, glos- Teen to scarlet and gold, then sifted in '',ers to the fresh wood-meld, on bright Octo iornings. And the uneasy,'half-gipsy,half n restlessness of the hunter is on him. 'l3 asant are honor - 3- and perquisites to the of Vs Local, and the labors are nee' otter but sweeter to the lover of nature and the r, is the quotidian leek with adventitious i n, than the fil otT,frings, of subscribers or ns ; nod de.irer to the heart of Items. is a I er'e camp %lilt, n bed of brorre, than a seat 16 Eancl , .ltOe of :.L? 1()1i0 , : r.t. . 11:1s is (, - 11 for tlp Mountains t l fly nest week we shall establish, an office on ountai•l side, among the pines, where a 11 Sprinz I,obblt6 out from the rocks to tprawl ny down to thu waters of Pour Mile Run. - - dice hours will be from dark P.M. till day in the morning The day time will be in , rusly devotgd to lying around the " pinta" ' hollers" near the head of the stream, for a ,t a deer. ouR ; hutit hurt in hi the Wig its 's' Our light dust r and spot- en we have obtained vepison ronough to e family through, (Or ! hordriveti Out hiy w' ether',) offlaeand 'come Altarp6at, wo.are open to offers as 'ipso from t•tie,h periodicals as the Atlan tic, do Gallxy, or Serilmer'e. No eeaond rate last rongl home EMI magic .inos nmr(.l apply. If .ur littrary tkro not appreciated— kit robe to the ',tonl and hammer, which, 11, is tho nioot indepenCont s wap we ever• of making our broad IR EVERYBODY. -- Greta induce ..re off. rea,o ; • I ,4o . ,,,tl;uleribe Everybody." 3uslly named, as eve shoutd have it. l'rico $1 50 per annum. ptiooq recei:ed nt thi.3 office we , 11 1 after t' fond] alert!, ' For r.‘ bo, 11318 )1 A !NT ART.—This Was a -Suit •,-teh of marriage con tract,brought by Nan .an, a blushing plaintiff - of some tlffroda •re, against David 'Hart, an old resident of lace, and a gay Lothario of some .65 or 70 rs. The trial promised to bo a trifle rich rest, and we attr,ndek not for the purpose iockiness, am& atilt tog game," but because ought it might ho arpocasion of :moral im ment—with humorous points, such as learn t i nsel are a little given po . developing In-suite kind. ttended the trial preparedro bo amused,' con fees to disippleliittnent. : To our think-, m pathetic piedoniinnteci over the absurd, over / the funny emeriti; of the case. not to very lambable to see a man and in the November of life contesting mach for 14.1 PY I this p 1 .9 CIIIIIII in int or "c vie th e prove ed cou of thi- Wo and w, ing, t the la Ii is WOl2lll a suit i . , In open court, with tho grown children of both as witnesses, labile enrolees young ,ll around indiherently, waiting for some ate or doubtful point to- bring the laugh i is . not particulailf exbilaratitig to a man 'heves in firesides, this knee encounter of i on or atera I. indelie who LI legal its, by which ithe inner sanctities of ii 0-, mestii: life are salijecial to the ^estboiieal zottlp- ing Isn le ..I :' euerpr,aatiee, o and iho best feel• fngs - ofl humanity are-made the basis of dollar and emit damages. The facts that plaintiff and defendant were eaoh no longer ago than last May .app man s or divorao4ti the boa le, oaeh having an uncongenial partner at that time, and each obtaining a divorce at the \same time—de fendant assisting plaintiff in procuring her di voroo—vrere very good food for scandal, but to us seemed more sad than funny. It was pypved, that Fending the divorces plain tiff kepttbuii l'orldereillant, and that, in lieu of wages, he had agreed to marry her when they were both free; also, he had given her a written contract, which be spoke of as a sort of will, by which she was to have an interest in his property, in case she survived him, of $lOO r per annum.— The paper had myeterlonsly disappeared, and the contract of marriage, admitted by- him, was , void, because at the time neither party was in condition to make a valid °entreat of the kind. The admission, however, was strong corrobora tive testimony of a subsequent contract, and was so argued. Perhaps we are expected to be facetious on this subject; but we do not see it in that light.— t We tried to ;:ico•strove to find a hurneroltsi anal ,ogy,in the fanious eitio (:)$' Pardelkivi:' foliwiek, but it would Ilia- do.; ',. '49 'element. I o 4 ‘iluoks and tomato wanting, ima we;inissed the peroration of Bargeant 'Snafus. We thought of Jack Bunsby and the widow M'Stinger,'but the analogy failed here, partly because the plain tiff was not a virago ; partly, perhaps, because any children in the case were too big to spank. Wo found some comfort in the antithesis affor ded by another of Dickens's stories—the inimi table story of Master Harry Warmles, aged nine, who eloped with his adored Norab, aged seven. This Vrettiest of ill Dickens's o,hkistidis Ida ! ' ries we only allude to for the purpose of quoting the Boots of the Holly-tree, who tells the story and stands the friend of " Master harry Warm les and Mrs. Harry Warmles, Jr.," by detain ing the little man and woman until their parents can bo sent for—admitting that "he felt himself to be a traitor and a beast, when that young pair told him, as they all three jogged along togeth er, that they had made up their minds to give him two thousand.gulgeps ite i llioad gar dener, on accounts of his being so true a friend to 'em." But it was the philosophical conclusion of Boots that we meant to quote, and he puts it thus : "Firstly, that there are not many couples on their way to be married, who aro half as in noccnt of guile as those two children ; secondly, that it would be a jolly good thing for a great many couples on their way to be married, if they could only bo stopped in time, and brought book separately." An opinion in which g l om° married people will heartily ooincidb. As for the case we have outlined, it was a mis take to bring it. There may have been deceit on one side and.suffering on the other, as claimed; but law bas not mended the matter; and such suits aro always more or less damaging to the parties concerned. :The award—sloo—cannot compenstita for this 'and the moral effect is not conducive to the integrity or felicity of domestic relations, while it is always injurious to the minds of the young. As this may not be the float determination of the matter, we forbear making any comments on the evidence. KEROSENE OIL. SAFETY. Last Monday week some interesting experiments l were mado•at this office in testing the inflammability of different burning oils. The tests were made with an' apparatus specia i lly . mminfaetured for the purpose; such as is used - in government tests. In this method, a glass cup, nearly filled with oil, is immersed. In a water bath, the boat of which is raised by a small alcohol lamp underneath, froni a temperature of, 00° or below, to the point of ignition. -_ There was a vast &ulnae. in the oils tested; some commenced flashing ar 72°, and blazed steadily at 78 to 80°. Other brands only burned at 114, 116 and 119°. Robert Simp son, of this place, brought some oil for test, which. he habanght oft a New.l6lrk firm, with a guaranty that it was equal to any in market. It flashed at 90, and blazed at 92. Mr. S. said he should throw away his stock of that oil and buy some that stood the test up to 130, as did the oil from.T. A. Shaw's factory, at Jamestown. It ie not necessary that oil should stand so high a test as 130. The government test of 110° is pro. flounced safe by the best chemists, though a higher test may be preferied. The fact that . these experiments were made by an agent of T. A,. Shaw's, does not invalid:OA:the tests. Heat and , Fahrenheit do not lie. The statement that Shaw sent a.lotof superior oil to various towns, and then sent an agent around to test and demonstrate its superiority, amounts to nothing. What the public want to know is, that it is superior, not how it came hero. The. Corry kerosene wake Autti 4,6 oli cto6d'ltlte teats up to a safe point, i. o. from 114 to 119. We have beard it stated that in the tests, two samples of oil were tried from the same estab lishrhent, one of which ignited at 78, the other at 114. They might have been from the same establishment—they were different Oils. liaMati ingenuity cannot make the :lame oil, under equal temperature and similar circumstances, vary 36 0 , or even ten degrees in the point of ignition. We aro not writing in the interest of dealers, but for the safety of the public, who have a right to knOw-Where a safe burning oil may 4-obtain .etiL At may be ; lell,lrevilhifo, to mention the dealers who haie the manliness to send out oil in barrels preporly marked above the government teat, and which will stand some degrees oven higher than the mark. Many respectable oil dealers are sending out 'such oil; and it •is - because competition' is so' close and profits are so low, that others are send: ing out oils that ignite at a dangerously low tem perature, but which can be manufactured at -abttt 75 cents less pe'rAtioatinin ant ei) is perfectly safe. " There are about ono hundred people most mis- erably burned to death every year in the United Statos 11y thp panlpqiqn of thpsp oben oils, Avery life of which might be saved by proper obedi ence to and enforcement of the following, Which Ia a geneta4 law, applicattlp in ovary State of the Union; ,1$ wits passed tbogreis in 186/, and reads as follows : " And be it further enacted, that no perron shall nils for sale napthn and illnminating oils, or shall knowingly sell or keep for sale or .offer for sale such mixture, or shall soil or °For for sale oil made from petroleum for illuminating purpo ses, inflammable at a less temperature or,firo_test than 110 'ilegreics Fahrenheit; and any person so doing shall be hold to be guilty of a misdemea nor ; and on conviction thereof by indictment or presentment in any court of the United States havinAflotopeteot jurisdiction, shall be pun ishod by a- fine of•notless'ilYan one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars, and by imprisonment for a term of not less than six months nor more than three yrars." Any man may noalp a cheap and efieient ap paratus for testing oil, by using a common tin cup for theAvater bath, t?; tea enfirfpr beeoitfand a common Itiomp!, for p. ;laeator, crtthliin oid , f ; uart thernibotetei. ~rminerse the tea otip-4-folftatentlO in half an inch of the brirci—irt the water; hang the thermometer so that the bulb remains sus- pended in the oil, and, plaoe the :lighted lamp underneath. The water must be cold, or quite cool. As the mercury begins to rise above 70, pass a light blaze to and fro just above the sur face of the oil. If it ignites at a lower tempera ture than 110, have nothing to do with it. And fill your lamps with clean • cotton ; ityy lvjll hold nearly as mush oil, and ; in case 4 lamp igneekel oyar and broken, there is ng muss —no oil spilled. In this connection, we will mentlort avliimp ohimney that we think very sulrior. It is made of Mica, or isinglass, as it is g perally - (3d - hereabout ; is infiiur pieces, set, in a light ;..bialiq..fra:ir* is elaidlo, will not breAlcAy biiing sprinkled with water when lhot, and if , iery.bright and . traheparent. mkt knew it they tireSer este generally lin f0v..,n(1 44st;pgs L 8019. iyiti f f 51191 A 'alilni , ticy, and c;ottois t saturibiewith the Lost oil, kerosene is es iafe (allow, and incomparably brighter,, be. sides , heing.mnerli-cheaper.' 1 BR BARU' UL,—ln these days, when tight hate, hotair, and sedeniaiir'tieeupatlorts,- cause 0 ' , the hair to fail nut, it is ne_nuttfer of tict.iittlesiiiiavt: ance to know which of the hairTreplavq‘igllSAte, of any value.. The majority, tis has. been fro qui3utly proved. by -the first . - dermatologists, or hair-doctors,possess little or no merit. Such be ing the_ract, lt is consoling tivttose FWD aro, of ttlfinow gro is realli gnelgoo whit% is recommended and' used by the tned• loaf authorityi,airdluil stood every:'-test. many years. Thl9 preparation is ttatt.i'ygmErAßlA. SICILIAN HAIR RENE IVER,—a truly scientir is compound, Which is nackite4ionably the prepaftitiOn'orthe kind `how'before ttlo A it•ri ' , Aan public. jt will realove to greiy, belf its arigin.ll 40Ier, Ole en lAet!id Ao r oufbly, ogre et urt . tieti•ortse scalp and will a ways reoere the hair so long as any.%erms, reatsio. as they nl moat invariably do, until 'o t streme old ego has destroyed the roots. The original article id made by Ft. P. Hall A Co., Nashua, N. ii. --Forney'l Preea. N _ • I , • i NOTICE. T* et the stook-; holders lot,thot company, for the election of President, Directors, Secreta ry and Treasurer, will be bald at the office otthe company, ,l i tk,OUtning s Few Xorkow the fith day of Novemter, 1871, a 10 .o'Olock A. lit, the election to close at 12 o'clock noon. Oct 18, 1871 3t A. C. STEARNS, Seo'y. ktEr o Toga HEAD, QUARTERS 4 FOR Drugs and Medicines, (Pzft6nt or othrise—Alanfor' . • PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES; GLASS, PUTTY, LAME, and all style's of B,111:18HEI3,.&o. yar• (310 1 40 lIEAD QUARTERS FOR-ei Choice Liquors, Cigars, and TOBA4O. Also for 3E3C0C301-ri.git. Religions, Historioal,ltadioal, Legal, blank or School.—N.l3. A. fall assortment" of the latter. Also, an excellent assortment of ALBUMS, MIRRIORS, piarceE FRAMES, STATIONARY, CORDS ANIr TASSELS, &C. &C. air" . °Cie rae Sim On Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Syrup, Molasses, Rice, Spices, Soda eto. We will not be beaten in price or quality. We will sell choice Teas by the chest or sugar by Abe bbl. at as low figures.as the same can be bought at this side of New York. P. S. TRY OUR .4 SHILLING TEA. LAMPS CHANDELIERS &c., &e. of the newest etyler, and lamp ohimniee that will not break. Fancy= - c& Toilet Articles. PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS PO: 7 "MADES, BRUSHES, &0., &C. Likewise CDIATURY AND JEWELRY; ~WHIPS AND LASHES. We hold twenty desirable village lots for sale in the central part of the town; and will a loan money at reasonable rates • • r • N. B. Dr. W. W. Webb has his 'office in ontr store, whero he may be consulted foi advice dlr treatment. • i lIASTiNGS A COLES. Sept 20, 1.137.-tf. BIRSALJe SO'FIELD,, 11-71. qt. - • Tsnow receiving from New York, a fine eortment of Itet[l].ll3leijetr • .. • . , •. . • r 4N-" • .• ' •`. FANCY - '6lo4llS which ebb- affarY to- the public' at low rates.- Everything usually found in a • 1 3'4iN'eflr' - ; 0 1 20,11311 0 will be kept on•hand and sold - low , tfor cash.— The,Wilcps•atici Gibbil loyjaik inittibtii6s for ease Itoatil root. Welleboro, blept. 20, 1871-Iy. Orphans' CoUri Sale 11DY virtue of an order issued ont of the. Or phans' Court of Tioga ootirtin'the'ritider signed, Executors of the estate of Conrad Ber naur, deceased, will sell at public sale, on-the premises in Gaines, the farm of the said Bar nanr, deceased, on Saturday, the-2d day , of De cember, 1871, at two o'clock P.M., to the highest and best bidder. ' The said farm is situated in Gaines township, .Tioga county, near the hotel of H. C. Vermil yea ; bounded north and east by lands of 8. Z. Billings, south by Pine creek and lands of J. B o Bornaur, and west by lands of John L. P henix, Jr., with courses and distances as follows : Beginning at the northeast corner of lot of John L. Phenix. Jr.; thence east 895.1 rods to a post; thence south 186 rods to a post; thence west 20 rods to a post; thence north, 501 de grees west, 20 rods; thence north, 37 degrees west, 10 rods . ; thence nottb,47 degrees west, lb rode; thence north, 88 degrees west, 541 rods; thence north, 154 0 west, 41 roils; thence north. 211 degrees west. 51 rode; thence north 391 rods ; thence west 21.4 rode; ',pence east, along lands of said Phefil 43.3 rdS; thence Aorta 150,3 - rods, to the place of beg !ming oontainin' 90.9 aotes,.more or less; .reserving from sale small lot, about 20 by 60 feet, used as a buryin ground; with about 60 acres improved. and good house, barn and orchard tbefeon. Terms : One-third at time of sale, and short time given for the balance of purchase money. Particulars given at time of sale. WM. W. TATE, 0; A. - SMITH, • Got 25,1871'4w Executers'. Orphans', „court Safe. ID Y virtue of an order issued; out of the Or— phans' Court of Tioga county, the under. signed. Administrators of the estate. of Freder:.. ick Welty, deceased, will sell at public sale, on Wednesday, the 29th day of Nombor,_lB7l, at' one o'clock r.n., at the ciourfliotise in Well& hero; to the hightist end hest bidder, the follow ing dos ibetl Hindi, situate in Liberty town— ship, be ntrAtte:ferea of the late Fred. Welty : Ist. ,B ginning at a post, the northoarat corner of waft. t i t t 'survey Re. iitll ; thence west 53 porcbtis to a post ; thence senth:B3 8 parches to a post i line of Jonah Brewster lot ; thence along e land of .sitid Brewster, east 63 perch.; ' es topo st in the warrant line; thence north 838 perches to the place of beginning; being part of said wurrntd,eontaining 2T./7 acres.:' 2d. Being north,Lpaq 0 .warrant No. 1901; bounditi on the-1,41101y betide of Daniel' Eardl ly and Jonah Taylor, west by lands of John Ileyler, sontli'briatidd of Jeremiah Black, and east by lands of ;Frederick - Welty estate; cons - , tinning 82i norm snore, or less. . t 3d. Begfitnin# at aitest in thevi'esterh line of lands of the Binsoiipal Aoademy:rithence north along said s linctWparches , td - ;tir , beech'; ;thance west 17:pdrehes-to ft poet ; therm south by ; lands, of Israel Greettilef 83. perebell'tb a "oat . ; tben oo east 1? perches . to the place nlf beginalne; con tainingk acres and 131.peroliel.' • • . 4th. eginning at a post in line f lands of Henry E rdly ; thence south 49 9 porches to a beach; thence by unsettled, lands, west 49.9 perches, tela , beeck; thanes-by uds'etthitilaridei, west 14f pereltbsCtif a bileoli; thence Wands Of Jonah 'Taylor, north 49.9 perches, to a post; thence by lands of John XAvegood, east 144 per. dies, toAdtitle!, of •begienine; ontitin!ag 42 wet and 80 'erotica. - L - f , •• l'P , 17•'• '': -'; -• ' ''; ,Terms I One-titird,at, time of sale, one third one year thereafter, 'onts:thirdi at' us e death of Mary Ann Welty, widow of said Frederick, de consed;with' intereat on same - from confirmation of - sale, payable,wAttally, and to be secured by bond and mortgage on the lands sold _ MARY ANN WRLTY, PIIILI4P Oct ' 2B, 1871 41! .7 - - • :Aaut. • y lIESEBY notify thO public not to purchase any noto that may be in circulation against loci, bearing date o,t. 17tb, 1871, for one bun dro dollars, payable to :B. 11, Johnson ; of .11oN nellsvitle N. 31eing ; . irerindlO;. end *lll not be paid. Oct. 17. 1871-4. " -`..— .Auditor's ,IVotice. Ir HE undersigned auditor, appoiotad by the Orphan's Court of TiOga oounty, to distrt hobo ('ands arising from the sale of Teal estate ofHeran Soper, decensedPhnd dudtte rend;set- Oh the ar:coutits' of Eitistus hose, ''adMinistrator of decedeAt aforeseid; will 'attend to tbo duties of apPointmoAt krAday, 17.-th; qt To'cluch p. Lis office in W9.1,1;h95q. Oct 25;18 kc. sToNg: StIVODA , fle'ttll4.---Ntio,belaror t3ettan) Di reztare will me op ' dth , day ot November next, et 10 A. M , at the school house near ,he cheere meters., for the- purpose of% contruetiug- with •teachars for the winter sChools. Tetahorti are tc'q&eated to t.riug their certificates with them. • ROB'T CAMPBELL, Oct 25 1871 2w Secretary. , t!..i , "'THE BEST THE 'WORLD MI MI BIM IMltil t • `.l t 4 ' . % WEED SEWING lIACHINE I With the Recent THE UNEQUALED 1 RUNS 'TUE EASIEST 1 RUNS THE FASTEST 1 IS THE BEST . MADE 1 IS THE ; 'SIMPLEST 1 ' WILL NEVER GET OUT OF 03DER 1 IS THE / MOST PERFECT,.IN: EVERY PARTICLAR! Don't buy a.BEWING MACHINE until you have , tried the New Weed.! J. TILLOTSON, Gen'l Agent, 83 Lake Street, Elm ra, N. Y. A. L. BODINE, Agen, WOlabor°. , J. B. MISTED, Agent, Bloasburg. 1 PZE Sept. 20, 1871. Fail 'Carripai.gn. MI Intrenched behind a PERFECT BARICADE OF GOODS, , ready to net a CHARGE FROM "ALL: OUR OLD CUSTOMERS, A as many now once, as may choose to favor us with a call. In addition ton fall stock of , . Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, - • , we make the following branches of our business, -SPEOTILTIES. ' • ,• DRESS GOODS. of which 1 we have a large variety. . r c- CLOTHS a OASSIMERRS, whioh we sell by the yard, or MAKE TO ORDER by the most experience workmen on abort notice. UNDER GiLILNEEN2IISp for :Ladies, Jfis9e;9 l , Children, Gentlemen . and , Boys r . +.- , One Hundred` Pieces, ranging from 25 . ets. to $2 50 per yard, Our stook is the LARGEST, GOODS THE BEST, PRICICS THE LO l in CORNING, and probably IN SOUTHERN NEW YORK. Corning, Dot ;4,11016 NEW 0-00.1)S VV■ 3■ Horton & Bro or , NO.I BOWL N f t. CONES BLOCK, WELLSBORO, PA MastcllC•44? IJPepists C-ood.ss I Parades, Mohairs, Plaids, French, and Irish Poplins Japanese Silks ? Fancy caved an Black Dress Silks, • . all at prices much less than have been sold for before. We keop a fall line of Paw* Goods, Yankee Notions, Boots and Shoes, Arals and Caps. .30 ots. to $1,20. .75 ots. to 23,60. ,80 ots. to $1,26. Hosiery from Boots from Mem' Shoos from Boys' Shoes from . 10 to 50 ctB. ......82,60 to $5,50. 81,25 tq 41,110 to *1,50. 411 Seasonable Goods at unprecedented Low Prices. de Ready-Made Clothing in abundance. Yard wide Tstotory for. TO ate. French Gingham ••• •20 obi Prluta for... ... ..... 10 eta. Queens' Own Alapaoa,(epeotalilty) to No Delatnes for 20 ota. Choice Groceries, :Ipte's Teas from 60 ots. to $1,50, 'Coffees from . A Sugars 121 ets. Spices, all ki • de Porterea Sugar at l2l etc Soaps, all kinds. Our motto is, "fair dealing, low l prices, and strict attention imo4imes," which ii 3 a lways the key to success. - - - .. '1 , .-- We invite every one in want of anytking la our Hue, to drop in and take a loolt , through oar stook, as, l we are alwaxi 1404seci to.ohow our Goods. It) ‘... Welleboro, Oct. 4,1871. W. J. .ILIORTON .14 OQ. i . . • ,ew" _ . . 3 - - • - a 7 3 VI iV a , !3; ..mt..w..s . 0 ...Sept 8, 1871 MEE =I MEM IN BANKRUPT44, 7 -Thiq is to glye notice thaton the 14th day" ec ttotober,ltr i f I, n war relit in bankrotey was ..Asstied agaiaet-- the es -tate..Ot Juitatt,M. Ballefr. of, Mansfield, in the coulgy ‘9l4loga • and, Rtitte* of Pantisyliania, wholtas been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to sneh bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by low ; quit a, meeting of the creditors of the said trink i4t,"to prove their ,debts, and to cheese ,Anie or niter° siSsignees of bdelestate, will bc: heldi at a ..cfottrOl bakrap 14f, tto - be 401004,4 the t oe, Etai4 in the borentitt'o "Rit*l4` lieforet B. Smith, Register, o the 2,A1 day of 1 beceniber, to o'clock 4 ht. A. 31VRIDOCII. 11. S. • Oct. 20, 1871 'Marshal, as Messenger. . . - ABA. 04 O.Wv w Cl u ttf v ) 4 az i t e l !I n ets P II t r 1 4 .: 911.t u i:o d ro o P IoP all lanai of Fluting; :Stamiing, , Pinking, - Tucking, Cording , Patent Gathering for raffles on abort notice. Cpki at bar rooms over Mrs. Bonet& bfillinery'store. Welbtboro, Sept. 20, 1871-3 m. We are nom folly Armed and Equipped for the Fail Campaign. C.IRP.ETS, a Kull eiocir, embracing + i -r,., r _ ~ tia JUST RECETVED BY 0.0013 s ;- IMEM JUST - RRORIVEID, Al' -.. Improvements! childrese Shoes from Hatt from Caps from • Atidilar' .Notice. ?VIM make a'ppointed an auditor to make distribution of the - balance remaining iu the 'binds of John I. 73141ie11' administrator de boccie non cumfatatnento onnecro, of the estate of Jacob Prutscuan, late of Tioga. daoaasod• will attend to the duties of his Appointment ) at his Tioga county Peg, on Thurt the 9th - day of Isluvember A. D. 13Ti , tst. 10 &clock A. u. when and whore all persons elsim Lug any portiOn of mkt fcaull' meat proeent and prevo their capi t ols or be torever debarred from °ea t ing in for any; pan Iberia. NAL 13,1871-2 w. 6.11.131C1.11(1UR. . Auditor. FA Rli - FQR A5"4.1.,X. TIE suites:Aber f. ofts for sale his farm 4.f be lieres, pleaslntly situated in Palau 11-110 11 9 ehliritOgn, Ttcurni l coonty, Pi.; within a b .ut four curios of Wuliaburo and two miles of 'Niles Vni. [ l e y depot. School house, obarobc ft:dill, shops, 4,e., within - a Mile. 'berms easy. Ina/etre on the premises. of . ' C Q. 0.1TL1 14 1 flay 17. 171 tf 1 1 i - - A u U D rroß'S tl() rEC g - ; The Du dersigmK k , nn Auditor ap ;Anted by the Curt of (loin m Pleas of Tiogu oonuty .t a diettiqute agonel a art - sing from tbu sz.'o of, the real esta.e . f. T. S Ututtt 4 , V l 4 ,i; Artli:d Yu , th 0 fintlei of his appoint -1,1 (D ent, at Rid tiatiA "id' ,t,(?ellabetii'; on Thursday, the itch day of Novato Pr next, at ten o'elook in the forenoon. , BROMB B. NILES, October 18,1871 3 ' Auditor. MAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of.Welleboro and vicinity that , they have purehaeed the entire stook of • • 1 I and in fact everything usually kept in a flr,st ainde Drug Store. En the line, of we cannot be undersold. Call and examine Goode and prioes befbre 'pnrohasiog elsewhere.. Particular attention paid to nye()tam Presorip tions,and oodpounded at all hours. The patronage of the public' is solicited. EST,, of any store ITH & WAIVE. EMI 25 io 80 cte MI Ei , 2 NEV FIRM. A. M. Ingham & Co., DRUGS An MEDICINES formerly owned by P. IL WiMame, and are ad ding to the *dotal a fine llno of flooduvoonelet lag of Pure Drugs, Patent Medioines, Yankee Notions, Paints. Oils, Varnishes, VarnAlz Brushes Paint 4 Paint Brushes, - Fishing Tackle, Wall Papei., Window Shades and Fixtures: A M. INtiriAm. ING/IAM "Jr, CO V. KLOCIC. • May 4, 1871. Sill & Squires, IVIIOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign dc Domestic Liquors Wines, t pc., i! Ageuta for Fine did Whigkiee, 'PYrtus D. BILL, ,G. N. SQIIIIIES, / CORNING, N. Y. itt!.y 17,1871. ' J 144 1;77 4 5' VEGETABLE SICILIAN OW 6t: „AI& ..; 101". ‘Nctr . avv:l. Every yeal• increases the popularity of • this valinible Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our,eld patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring GRAY OR FADED lIAIR to its youthful color; making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by 'its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu iate3 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 eye rite 'a new growth, except in extre l tne old' fl or oe. It is the most economical HAIR. DRESSING ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives (he hair :a splendid, glossy ap= pearance. A, A. Hayes, M.D., State .Assayer of Massachusetts, says, (,‘ The constituents are pure, and carefully selected fhr excellent eEtality; and I consider it the BEST i'REPARATiort for its intended purposes." Sold by all Druggisls, and Deus -e 9 in MedielneB Price One Pallor. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. 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 preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a' color which will neither rib nor wash off. Sold by all Diuggists. Price Fifty Oepts. Manufactured by R. P. HALL , NAiEuxu.a.zrai Aug.3;1870-Iy.l 1- lit g `,'0 , ,,, 48'8 Z I .. '01!: - .gr0Tg288`,41t . c 0 .0 .0 03 00 00 . 0. 0 z, 0 .4 0 - w-. 8 - c - -7 a c C 6"1-:: or , t.._. 8, .zi. 1,-, 43)" 0 ..., :i . . -• :4 '6' 76 ID 5 . i ' 4 • • :Zs : : : 4 ' r , : • • :: 1 x t _,..., o af p. 4 tat ' l 7 a •." ",... a i 1 8 Ti 63 S" ) C ) 73 4 a . SA Pcs t;l4 PA 8 a 573 :4- Eil ia.o s _ l l4 %Pr t 6 ' (EI :a 124 4 . § r 4 1 . 1 sz CI g li t $ 24 S 13 La 4 ' , 5 1 it 0 " tit ICI C2 - > § I j Q PN i laca t illrlt p 44. P! cd If, ci c$ 0-, ,a 2 c , g cs . 4c 4 C ; l + • 1 ;; cl 7, II ES) 4 t.. 4 Pri CO i y, 4 1 .51 T.: - F, .2 • 2 0) •,-* cl ca ,rd - Ef gfi gi = g 0 .2.0. -6. .3 0 6 401 ci .". %.' ;:-. I.° g' At S I 111 A 4 aRihAP AgiPxlE4 1! • To Farmers and Stoek Raisers. , TitOßOOGill BB'ED, pure blood, Ohio im proved Cheats White pigs (stock bough from Ohio) for soloist Covington, by August 2, 1871 2krk 0. V. KING. AFTER 20 YEARS Of thorongh trial it bag become an established faot that ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS la the beati i Family hiediaina that can be found for the cure of DIARRUOII; DYSBNTORY, Colic, Cralutips 3 - CHOLERA.-MORBITS stT tvi*Eß cOIirLAINT And all those disorders of the bowels which are so common in the Summer and Fall. This Medi cine never fails when rightly used. It is no OURE-A,LL, it is not recommended for anything "else It dues not contain pepper 'like the Ps .in- Killers. It does not irritate, but i ,g mild and soothing in its operation, It, is not like any Other medicine, therefoze ask for ROY'S 01101, ERA DROPS aptl take no other kind. • PRICE 60 CT'S SOLD EVERYWHERE S.ILVTIFER FOR MAR and BFIST. This preperation loss gained Its present repu tation heeanse it does not disappoint the pur chaser. Tt le one of those useful things that is always kept nt Lund in every country home. Asa family medicine For animals Salutifer Salatifer is. the apPlioa- has no equal in ski tion for— oaks of— kfauralgia, 'Poll Evi),. Rheumatism, Ring-bone, i Stiff Joints, Chilblains, - tit:pegs Galls, Spaying Diphtheria, Sore l'hroat, Sweeney, Wind Puffs, Croup., c)olins,x, peratobes, Lauseneas qpreins, Xtilons, Callus Bunches, , AeOrdental Injuries, Foundered Feet; ' Ree,Btings, Rotorua. Poisons he. I _ Ws remedy is found useful in every 1 . . . House 0 Barn. Bold by Druggists and'Country Merchants • en mity. : e ts, . . Vt. JN0. 1 1 .1. NIITCUSLL, A The Oheapest Place .in the State . FOr Photographs! 10 CARDS for &I oentia. LargeOcituree and frames for $l. Old platnres copied, en larged and finished in the finest style. Sew style, frames and everything kept in a gallery on hand, or furnished to order. I G.-T LE I , OWEST PRICES AND THE rrillE subsorit offers for sale the following I property, vi : 20 village lots situated on State Street, 4 lots situated near Sheridan at., 9 aoree'df land near the cemetery. This property ,will bo sold at moderate prisms and time given; ',llse the house and lot of Chas. Williams, near the M. E. Chnroh. The subscriber is also agent for the North Chrolina Land Company, Par ties desiring to Visit that section can get Rail road tioketa at reduced prices, ancl also valuable information in reference to the Company from 1 May 10, 1871—tf. W. S : BRWOOJi. HAIR RENEWE LEIGHS AND 808 SLEDS 1111 E• INSURANCE. WELLSBORO, PA. Issues Policies iti.first-olais Compostlee at an 3Lacyvcr I=tettels. as any RELIABLE COMPANY will gran! Insurance } Jan. 4, 1871.-Iy., JNO. I. MITOBBLL 1 AT WOOD'S GALLBRY! BEST WORE. oms over Gardnor's groom. store. 5 1 1871 tr Wellsboro, Pa. Inable Toxin Property FOR SALE. Pho Alay 11, 18 HOUGHTON, ORR & CO., STONY FORK, PA Manufacturers of Buggies, Sulkies, Platform Spring, Track and Lumber Wagons, CUTTER&, We are prepared to do anything in our line short notice and in the beet manner. = Satis etion gnarranteed. HOUGHTON, ORR & CO IJASTINS COLES, Agta, Wellaboro., Stony Fork, pril 5, 1871. Wonde s Will NeVer Cease. AVE you Eried the latest and greatest med ical diecdrery of the age? \ Dr. M. if,. Bacon's Magic Pain Remedy. It cams colds, diptheria, cramps arid pains in the stomach, indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery, summer complaints, cholera morbus, ehlera, titlo., as by magic. As an external appll ation Or frost biros, chilblains, sprains, bruise , fa it ohs, rheumatism ' sick headache, toothache', neu r ',gin, pairs Inltho side ,, back and loins; In art p actice of six Years, it has boon fonetto be a/ cond to no preparation ever offered to the public. I The proprietor of this medicine feels warren -1.0 In guaranteeing it to be the beet remedy fur die above diseases in the market. Nariufactured and put up,only by Dr. M. L. Bionn, Blosaburg. Pa. !Whole:3.110 agents-Hallett, Soarer A. Burbank, 1.141 Chamber etreet, New York ; W. D. Terbeil & I Co , Corning, N. Y. July. 12,'71 ly ' _- 4, IM liam's Woolen, Mi ll s! 1 iikIERFIEI4D, P CB I .. TIM subeoribera will pay Quell, Full-Cloth, Caesimeree, Fla vole; eco., to., for Wool.— They itao mounfaotdft as usual— to °RUHR, Ohl ON SHAHS , ~ . • to iluitcustomere. All work warranted aerop.: let/anted. They invite particular attention to their eater Prof CASSIMERES, ob are warranted in every - caveat. Particu - tar attention given , to OIL • CARDING AND CLOTH DRESSING, • °HAM'S large stook of Cassimeres, .to ant len than any competitors, and warrant s represented. FIAMS manufacture to or, er, and do all sof Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and competition. L 011A1118 have as good an . tatiortirt/;nt of 121 kin def • llii MOOS ' OaSSIMer43I3 ) &c., I . Ind give more for Wool in eaohange than any oth , r establishment. Try them and satlafy your. I P eal • es. tQIIIAIII9 wholesale and retail at the Cow au clue Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. 0 r Cloths are warranted, and sold by this idly:ring persons : O. B . KELLEY, Wellaboro, Pa. T. Id• BALDWIN A 00., Tioga, Pa. - J. 0, BENNETT,OovIngton,Pa. Deerfield..ian i :871-ti I 1 A PPLICATION FOR DIVORCR.—TO. Per melia Nud i c You' are hereby notified that PIM(' Nudd has applied to th4Cotirt of Com `Mon Pleas of Tioga county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimonj. and.that said Court has li)tvcinte , l tI n d,y, the 27th (Joy of November ntxt f.,r a he 'sing in the premiers, when avtd WlKire you Ca.n * aitend-if you think proper. U
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