TIOGII - BOUNTY AGITATOR Eel Local Items. Wy.IMESDAY, NOV. 8, 2871. Id 0 - 1.7 Advortiaomont ATElfeation for Charter. Slteriffee'Sales,—E. A. Fiah Court Proclamation. Strayed or Stolen,—A. D. McConnell Hotel for Salo,—C. B. Whited. School Notice. Blacksmith WAnted—lloughton, Orr & Co, Register's Notico—D. L. Deane: uung's card in ancithetc:colUnrir Tile locomotive distinctly nunonnCes o reivolo,riTtlepaitttre, daily ,atia nightly, at o , e temporary depot nt Browsteek- Zt mites a w and not nnwoloome - echo among ditr hills. J. B. Niles is finishing an elegant reildenee Avenue street. rho grading of Main atroot has greatly im Fi coa it. The I , :rilssings are being murk im -'lllo,ltorougli might 1,0 saved possible law: :olte for broken legs, if the town authorities ", tild enforce, u little more strictly the ordinance ttl:,ti‘e to dilapidated Fidowalk s. -11.e' 'nick block of Messrs. Converso and L \Natilus, now approaching completion, is a ore -111 tho proprietors and builders, and tom nond., general admiration. Tho erection of such gags as thiJ, the Bowen Cono block, Cone oe and M. church, mairk a new era in the I•tore of our % illage. Let t 1111 new order eon- Ei.i.tGiot:g.—Rev. Dr. Huntington, t I: , will preach in the M. E. Church un Fri- Evening next, at 7 o'clock. • The citizens of Chicago kept October ae a day or fasting, harniliakinn and prayer. A youhg man by the name of tinights. ‘ dliAysyLeu4deßly at Blossbnrg on the 25th ult.: NET.--A GEM—the chrotno of Wa ter's painting of Raini;on , Fatly Watkins Gian. It may bo seen at the bookstore. • The Steinway Piano, which made suzh exeellont music in Bowen dr. Bona's Hall ou Wednerday evening, Nor. 1, was purchased by Mr. W. 'Williams, of this Miss Todd ,;an furnish moro of li r o same kind to : any ono wishing to boy. STABBING AFFRAY.-J. W. Willcox, of Painted P05t,•14." - Y., stabbed a young man by the name of Charles , hart , and is bold to ball in the sum of $5OO for his appearance at court.--: The young marris supposed not to bo dangerons• Iy injured. _ - LARG,E TORDZIP.—Mr. Sohn Spaul ding, of Chatham, loft a white turnip on our ra— bic) last week, which weighed seven pounds, and was perfectly solid, Who can beat that? ,Mr. C. B. 'Whited, or Blossbure, who keeps an excellent honse at that place, offers in another ooluenn a hotel in Nelson for sale, on Tea• sonablo terms. Mr. Whited having two hotels on hand nt once, substantiates the fact that he is really following his calling. PUBLIC DRAY.—Our citizens are now proviiled with a public dray, for carrying goo'di to and from tho cars, and to all parts of the vil lage. Trunon's-store ad! he promptly attended to. ACCIDENT.—Mrs. Daniel D. Erdley, ci ,rativoo, on the 13th ultimo, fell from the top to the bottom of the roller stairs, striking he head on the cellar bottom, and receilg sevcri3 Injury. We learn she is recovering. THANKsaiviNo. Prt , sidetit Grant bas ie.-eued - tht proclamation to the people of the United Strfte., Setting apart Thursday, the 30th d a y of No l / 4 -amtor, a , tbo day for Thanksgiving this year. We trust the people of Wellelmro will make due arrangements for the proper obEerv atm of that day. DEA TII OF r _SIi.::.` , ZATPR CONNELI+ - . -- lion. Geo. Connell ilied at hi's ruidenee itt Phil adelphia on Thursday, Ontol.er 21) Mr Connell had been a member of 010 State Senate Oince 1;3:1, and had jag be. n re elected by a large =pray. SOMETHING NEW.-0. 0. Thompson bus struck oil; that piallfix.diy. Ho claims something new in the art of pnrtrait painting, i. c., a combination of crayon ni.d oil, (not hero. Eenc.) The result k worth seeing. A 1)(11'131R of Pr. C. K. Thompson, painted in this new si3 le, ia ao lif. liter, (bat it icould net be our pricing to HO it step out ~ f i;s frame and walk oft. SociAßLE.—The Mettle(list liociabie at the house of Chester Itobirt , on, adjourned from Wedneß.lay to Friday evening .f fast week, In order to shell the grand demonstration in fa vor of our schools. (toed. 'Churches and soeia bles are recruited from the coluods, and any sac rifice of enjoyment, time or money for them, is I,ke bread cast upon the waters, itsl:Lich thall re turn bearing with it blessings. T. 0. Hollis, E-(1., the newly elected lftuirity Commissioner, h entered upon the du ties of hip office. lio i %NCH qualified For the po limn, and Nvill enrCfnlly gu rd the interests of the county during Li; term. Mr. %Votberbeo,the retiring CimiculeAaner, has gained fur himself the entire o.hnfidenct; of the people, without dis tinction of party, and goes out of ()thee as he came in, w ith no untarnished reputation. On Monday evening, the 30th ultimo, the body of an infant child was found in Truman t Ilowen's mill yard, wrapped in n woolen cloth. An inquest was held, and the Jury decided that the child was born alive, but ass foully dealt with and placelterti found, by some person or persons unknown. 'fhe mother has not been dis coterekl. • SnclAL.—A': very pleaktant gathering took place on Friday evening last, at the house of E. J. Purple, on the occasion of a. temporary tuft of notner Follows, now of hij,siouti, to his old howe. It wee an enjoyable re- pion. , Song, mirth and convivial harmony mar •ed the hour, Mr. Panama selected. Missouri as t o home of hia aAeplion setae twelve or fourteen years ago, and bike acbleveA pecuniary success, nad- , --what is better—a reputation f. , r business s.nglicity and in tegrity. Congritu,„tory,roinerks were made by Rev. , 1 F' Cqlkins and d s iiiiges Williams and Wll- sop, a kiLli were beatt ricknovidetig i cil and re eposdetl 61 by :Ir Pellet }s, in a few fir words r ile reiori.cd %Vest upon FL,londny. t 4. Executive Corowittee•of the State Sinday prciposo that aim scholars of ail the various schools in the State he ?aNcri ul:on ro contribute to the relief of the flflerers by the late fires in the West and Northwe , t. Let ono Sarapv in the month of :ievember be set apart in which to gather tb , se collections All enotify, collected way he sent by draft or pr,st utTi r ut.ict to ..I.iihes W. Weir, Cashier of Ilarrixbure. Naii. nal ! L int: Acknom ledgtnen Ito promptly made of the various air(xibt.s i , c; ke ; betiele the SAbb.l;l; ache As of W e lkle,ro mill all t, e 1 it a prt%iivce. to lend a helpingliar. I in thin rx.client wort:. 1-10:S•1 S. F. W I LSON.-1. - 1 , 0 _trait is— burg 7r:ryitiph .iur newly proin led Law Judge the following enruplinielit : " t c aro gratified to learn that Ibis gentleman bet been uppoinred addit , ohal Ina , judge of the fourth judici4l. di:itrkt. , Mr. Wilson is well known to the eublir ; and as State Senator, and member of Congrettq has setved them faithfully. ere satisfied tie will inoke an excellent judge, and adminiirter justice without fe.tr 'or foNor,.— The Governor may eungratulate himself on har ing fillul the office eo to the sitizene f that district " PAzito.Ns.=_On . the Ara _of, January next the AGITATOR Will be printed on new type, and greatly improved mechaniCally and otherwise. To accomplish .this, we stall be under the necessity of urging our patrons indebt ed fur subscription, advertising and .job work, to hand in their respective amounts on or befo4 the corning November term of court. After' that date, Mr...D. 11. Curtis,,our agent,, will call on those residing at a distance from'Wellsboro. We trust each one will be prepared to '• fork over"- f it tight, that our agent may pass around as rap• idly as possible in gathering.in_the. LUNA:. BM due this office. Please remember, and be prepared. Nov. 8, 1871. at 1 -. WitiiISOCYMTIrttPOHRES,j2± . : . ;%5 . ,',,.. 16one's Hall will ho open to the public next 74day morning, the 13th inst., from 9 tp 12 lock, at which time_ analtspwslisork:;tiokliii d reserved seats will tie 6710 d." - irieribatlditte son tickets can be procured at Young doCO'S okstore, where a plan of the balloon be found. ale season tickets, (reserved seats,) for 10 lee.. es $4; 2 ticker, (family,) $7; 3 Helots, ( fain. ,),$lO. Admission to each lecture, 50cts. lit y the managers. J. H. Brrtn. 4l , .... . 1 IMI THE ScHooLlMEEinvo.—Some one d at this meeting on Wednesday evening, that cause we paid a school and building tax of IS I.ls on the dollar, we were " the worst taxed •ople in the State." The error of this state nt be seen from the following figures ta. ;t1 from 'the school report or 1869: erage tax of all the toivnabips in Potter .ounty Lyboming county Troy bordugh, $5 poll tax and 28 " Canton borough 20 " Alba borough 20 if Covington borough Osceola Union • - hero figures epecik - . • a rt Setipor,,,s.—The meeting In Bow en ,S; Cono's hall, on Wednesday evening last, in thq interest of on il schoole, was a pleasant affair. It has attended by our town people en niasse, and the largo hall was crowded to overflowing. The meeting was ono of contagious enthusiasm.— Questions of the influence, numbers and progress of lour schools, and the means necessary to keep thim at the Kesent high Standard_of excellence, we o discussed by various speakers. The spoe eh s wero; , interspereetik with instruftfetitaptia4 vo• il d e n w n e ti l i d . e P r eeti th r' e tne: auspices ln - cal t in w u a s s le p , - r w o e p i t k rt e d le a e n te a d: i n v de d. the music calls for more than a passing no tic , for it was of far more than ordinary merit. of - liss Todd, which was of itself a sufficient gui. rnteo of its success. The opening piece per forfisl upon one of Steinway's finest Pianos, by Misses MeElhony and - Dakin, was well executed. he il° om o selections , sprin : , T , , "The 0 m Laugh s Faust, were e a r e C ,c. h e i p i d; o ' itt a i n iy d , i ‘ fin , and elicited the most-upVtieletivis4pPiduee froi the audience. An instrumental medley_ on thell piano and cornet, by Miss Todd and Job We i tinore, fitly closed the musical portion .of the entltainment. i t _ i refessor 'Winters opened the meeting by a plain statement of the paSt and present, the tri als, and the wants and needs of the schools. He Was followed by Hon. 11. W. Williams, iit a abort address upon the beneficent results of education, which be defined to be the highest perfeotion of our physical, intellectual- and moral natures; a 1301ewhat hackneyed theme, but happily treated. Ho . Henry Sherwood Followed in a few off hand, practical remarks concerning the material alntages f resulting from good schools, closing wit some friendly advice to the boys and girls. - Siiefaeir, short, pithy, clerical and: liprfollowed;-, from Revs. Dr. Book, Calkins, Reynosa liar. Har l eher, and others. . „V i ol!, the music was l inspiriting , and so were the, l ispeeches, but above alt was the flue temper ancillpirit of the largo audience., No question of. coat i alaall chill the, feeling or check the progie - ss of o l nr F 13110°1 s. This sentiment was aP , P I ded . I to the echo. Our schools are at no discount; the tand above par. The cause of education qir to us, and must be maintainod, f ' A few I'may find fault with their taxes; it will bo a t o day when they do not. There, may be tit. disparity in assessments of prbp,rtil„ - Uabi, cm be corrected. It is eminotitlr - theinfet=.] . privilege for all to criticize and find fault ' !feel so inclined. Let that few—and they aro rd.ral'a guard—bo indulged ; it is the safety' ' of surplus vitality . , We , arc, credibly lA-, e that, Troy and C`4,14 - n,ii.493:ht9V - loytedA' .ol tax of 26 mills on the "dolla, and O. poll of five dollars. gentleman of our acquaintance grumbled i at the last school tax, and consulted tha t .ers as to its eritntiorintitil 1011.Atii generally in fav r of the . tax; so ho con d that, either they must all haVe been re d on the other side,' or werO more honest' he had given theM credit:for. It only illua s the favor with which the .school tae is ils-, d. Our friend paid his oicn cheerfully. is d . 1 men stra sem let t rica who a co vale foraT sclor tax Emu. lawy the clud tam than teat CO IV N‘, e yesterday paid a school tax—the second this . We will cheerfully pay ,another orrow, need - bd. - We Mita inload•schoula; are the chief foundation of enlightened so ; without fgem4e , shoutor niewaity - -' 7. - elapse ono I to•in they Ciet y ignorance and barbarism; a few generations wou ddo It. Their Value, then, oannet:b.e over: estimated. Good schools do as much 'for the grolth of a place as any material interest '031:I.- The. attract and produce the choicest element of rocsly—they who seek a higher culture.. They p rho hl be ippOAli ted,siti," 4,t, All liOxtexablti. ~1, men .s,—time, influence and money. T le best erVico any man or woman can ren der orioty, is to see that every boy and girl be twen the years of six and fifteen go regularly to som gelid school. Idleness i s an—invitation to e } vice nod the first step toward &lime! Ignorance is otir greatest danger, and we may Ovoid it by edudating every child. It is nu less a duty than a philanthropy, and the hour of its performance is always—now. If any poor man or woman cannot fur any reason send their boy or girl to sehool, but purpose to keep thetriat hotue,4o do chores, or,turn them ittto thb7Etteottleto i fritikarif fortile penitentiary—there'vill Vela great OfiPor; tunily to do a groat deal, without ' telling anybo dy; c i f it._ * '`• into Sinclair" sends us some lines which ladip publish. They are mote like poetry anything that we have had offered in months, ,ays, " If you decline to publish, remember silence speaks, louder lhAtiwords.", „Ppr: , • ; but we meter tebnyOtaixiitesfan'opin:.t, I .n any miller Crfferiefei - these eoln'mils7 and I re pleased when, as in this case, oar opinion be honestly favorable. ) OCTPEIII.R DAYS. [Oh ! thOFe days are "sad ifiddrear ma To us all, .1.1 eri4pektpad.sott, Slo%ly fall; ' When, in colors sad and sober, That pale, dying month, October, NV it,h_therfaded leatesolethyohe her • Like a pap ; ~; • While the bare and brown, 2 Rears jtacrept.,..._ And 160 dead leaks 'fp their rest ; Through the dim wood. falling Then again aro whirling madly, . , , • ir .t. ` Tly the fierce wind welcomed Tit its lireabt. And the cold winAls whistle shrill Through the vale, Ail shiver with the chill %V Lilo thOßlne'treo'a ebakii and mutter. Sad the pl: : otheiieselheZ While fileivindiiii:Lsani and'ihultd= Creak and wail. ?inglog birJs, from la an and grove, South have fled. lu'~_ithly the dell cleuJa tno , ,e • n verb en d . Neath the Hest the gray trres Whilc braneheJ bend and quiver, _. ing, a~ it' mewling ever 3 c NOXVILI,r. —Rev. George Porter, of nv. , eave his lecture on London, nt net: church, on Tuesday evening:October 21. It e.3s well received and highly anteda ted 'y a.7:11 - 47- - tirriii;ZattiiitiiiiPairdiertee;trerKiii 11. y s under still further obligation, lie . .attvo the / I obti o proceeds of the leetnfe teiward . 0441iloieb;:4 , ing he debt on the building. ____, F r two yeti'risi,linexville.ttnabeisit .4in the line. of i provement;:nod_;_still,. it ~- , g6e,s op.' David . Cost s is about to put up the Walla, of a fi ne brie dwelling ne.tr the hatil.....:liTillitial Mark: raw as nearly finished a largo building, to he, occo )red as A 4;11 3 rell/lift - bOot UW1064 4 1017. ,J., Dca loan hof.',..;hilltlitostdAstunnicltlyk rugl tempt-, Ingl. displid in his huildineadjoining the burnt district, lately occupied - by• 'Wm. B.:P=lth as hi's eill7e. Marlatt has erected _a very taco, il tow' orary &tore on his. grounds,luik"AiMearli read to display Ai l slito•vr-,t t e), Atm v ovt, , ;: , si , r , 1' e lower part :of.,:the b,broui4l, toward Oat; is, knot n as Deerfield-eciiiiitris; is beitig`beilt "dp‘tial pid ,_ with dwellings which_coMparefavoryi_bly s with if they do not surpass, the older parts of the) race. 4 ,-, ~,..... 1 , -,)•-. , - ....4. 4 "'l Co corning the late cuttamtlntcatten or w up..R .t , = Snit , I have only follayllial 1 tilit;ii - goi3a au -t-liori y for all I. rfrite, nnti had brother Smiths or the ricer of the actic,linthat appettred in your own Ins over his name, obeyed the gentle admo nitio eentained,ltt ,thelag clause/or the; irtiolc l : it wo u ld never have banded tb ' thO publish ' er. 1 can assure Mr. Smith. that ho,baaloojauCtt 'trouble, c,attecd hs_big.torn actions,' fort, - 04`t04e,: sire lit the lehet'te'tnnteltse - hts tributattand.'B. _t.-- !'~~";• ME 22i mills 16h " 20 " 1.4 " 1.," . t:;-... burFaHvri of E. Butteriok's patterns. - Lad es can find a pattern fovnr kind ofjartrppattisn store, at (1146 . aslIxttat batt*M . i estalehment in r' ..o Call and see for yourselves, Mr. A. B. Eastman has returned from his trip " down East," and is so far rejuvenated, that he feels as if he could now accomplish more than ho had antialpated. --.440,46,..Wwin is also book, prepared to • gi Waal& &o. CARD.—" ARE You INSURED ?" To the Editor of the Agitator:—As many inqui ries have been made by our customers relative to the effect of,the Chicago fire upon tho several companies represented by ns, we deem it proper to make the following statement: The ./E,toa. of Itart_ford r hadAsseta „amounting to $14047,178 07, on Xuly lit." The loss'it .amounting cage, which is being promptly paid, ardotihtild less than' two millions, leaving its capital of three millions intact, and over a miasma surplus funds still in its treasury. The Home, of New York, bad assets amountr leg to $4,578,006 - 02, It loses by the grest—tre less than two millions, and its Board of Direc tors, on the 16th of October, resolved to fill up the capito,l i to' two on,d,a half millioas,mhich will Make Rh Aesitti f+rir Velaykng all its losses, af:Opteage ariAolsewhe'llo. 's I The fispoico iCoippany of No ttt America - (sometiatee-eohlbultddd with the cfdlth Ameri can, which has failed) had, on the Ist of Dote ber, assets amounting to $3,262,307 98. After paying all its losses at Chicago, it had. $2,700,- 000 left. This company (the oldest in the Uni ted States) has been doing business 77 years, and has paid in that timo 25 millions of dollars in losses. The Franklin, of Philadelphia, had assets amounting to $3,225,000, and lost less than $500,- 000, thus coming victoriously out of the fire with $2,600,000 to pay future lases with. ehenix,,of,4ew4rk and pro,o,tr % lspiyi 548,580'05 45 - (44134 tof OcUbazi •Si was"abilt s aoltooif °MY, eav In flea' int If U ana a half to do business with. This company gets credit from the Chicago Journal of the 15th of October, of being the first company to pay a loss at Chicago, being $4,000 to Hart, Asten & Co. Sibee the first publication of this card, the En. terprise Insurance Company of. Philadelphia, and the Putnam Insurance Company of Hartford, have been obliged to suspend. The affairs of both compat4es are now in course of liquidation and settlement. Parties holding policies in eith ek_of hesa conspaideh milipleasa—forward them to al ; Irtailk,otheitaULAWHAta claims may be made for return premium. The Lycoming Fire Insurance Company lost heavily ; the exact sum, though not yet known, is supposed to be nearly half a million dollars. This is now admitted to be the leading mutual company of the United States; and by the ex cellent management of its officers, it has for 31 years afforded mutual security to its members, at very low rates. Of course a reasonable assess ment will now be made upon its premium notes, and the sooner this is paid, the sooner the com pany will be able to extend prompt aid to the Mint-era Id - Chicago and elsewhere. In concluSion We will always be glad to an swer—fromlofficial sources—all questions rela tive to the standing of every company. Insu rances effected by mail, iniany of the above com panies, at standard rates. Oot 2A41 A case el' ( . unusual se verity, Oared Liniment, Is noticed by m _ oacnangi A rarge bunch came out upon the breast of the sufferer, and ap peared like part of the breast bone. .The sweetest word in our language Is • health. At the first indication of disease, use well-known And o,pprOyed remedibs: For_ dyspcpsia,bx gestion,nso Parson's Purgative Pills. For cougtie• colds, sore or lame stomach, use Johnson's An. odyne Liniment.' BURLINGTON •.' Leming the R . ao , t-artarrirg , at Chicago or , in`diatfdpolis, Ifianr4halt-atfe reach the West? The best Lino is acknowledged to bo the C., B. & Q., joined together with tne B.& M. Railroad by the Iron Bridge at Bytklingtoo, and called the 13075. r , TO 04 liA fht great n 444. connects'irtth 0 t PARIO liaaits,iid for*: to.day the loading route to California. The Mid dle Branch, entering Nebraska at Plattemouth, passes through Lincoln, the State" Capital, and thtgirritittiiittilitted omitt,„, Kearney, for ming the a tor est route across Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., diverging at Rod Oak, falls into a line running down the Mis souri tbroughSyJaeto Kansas City, and all Itinias! Passengers by this route to Kansas, see Illinois, Southern lowa, and Missouri, and, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should Amembei lington Route, for its towns "high-gloaming tr9r4.-affte.-."-ltalrftfarttlgadatfatiiiis="nr4e puffs and quarries—its corn-oceans-stretching aver, tha prairies ftirtherhsk:tqyvilyi,n, raachs,, enrikiPriinffintbei ittlat they - hAvo friange among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. lif:reiB ) the Land Commissioner of the B. & M. R. R. at &trip g tort, Aowarorlppowthp4lfti r flome-steadiers.and 44 fireAsolorVirtio lsat - ears filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Uncle Sam is rich enough to givens all a farm.' July 19, 1871.-tf • „_IWARRIAGES.: sEAFFONLLPHILLIVSLIdWyThiria,'N? X. Sept. 27, by the Rev.-T." D. Shaffon-of Moravia, to Miss Alice V. Phillips of Westfield Pa. GOODALL—SPENCER . 1 - At Canoe Camp, bet 25th, 1871, by Elder I, R. Spencer, E. A. Goodall to Miss Doll E. Spencer, alle4-.Canoe A MP/ 6 6J N E14.60N1440F, V/ etobot b';'' Nov stb i by tho Rey. N. L. Reynolds, Mr. Joseph Nel sonof Montroso Pa., to Miss Carrie E. Spencer of Wellsboro. aPECIAL AVOID QUACKS. A victim . of early indiscretion, causing ner ,yios, debi4ty, pr9 o . 3 ..•fillegsAPlari.pg 0 4 / 1 4 ifofeied a`iimpleaeins 'of serf-cure, which be will send free to -ilia fellow.sufferers._ J. E. REEVES, 78 Nassau st., New York. Aug, 9, 187k r ly, n 3. MIME UOVIN'S a?. 00.9 -Tl--ZoOksetler :c iia StOtoners, • 4' IsT e •-- RA3, BowerreCorrell lock, have just Areceived and are now opening their fall stock of " - WALVAND'WiNtidVvon: , :? They keep constantly on band, in itii;talfei'. ties, every article usually sold in a first class bookstore. Stationery, alcites„.sottOojikopitA,4o.,. • Sept 20, 1871 tf 41 3j , rl ft Dird 3.3 rKS) is.pooltea if,4l4lp.ses known to Medical blitiMWdflttite*inueffreccurrence or so little cared for as those peculiar to the female organ ism. A slight derangement of health from del icacy or some other cause is often allowed to continue until the whole system suffers, and con-. stitutional disturbances of a grave and serious character are often establisketi : ___ 7,r MiShler'sAlerb litttAts , - ? 4, ; re• ' esi ,Is a iterett? igp remedy, for, andliriftarrsi; of tall bnolr 4ontplgia Arid eve ry e Pr tee; Ono Dollar per Bottle. Nov 1 1871-1 m BLACKSMITH IVANTED. k c - - NE who 'lndent:nods shoeing, and general tqliitieweilt: Atiply to 011.1 t & CO. Nov. S, 1471-35 r. Stony Fork . Pa. Hotel for Sale. Hotel, Nelson Pa., house and tZr'n nearly new half tiCre lend. On the title of Coscanetquo Valley K. E. Wary. justhcing commenced, 100 teen at worir.l:so good properly will be sold at a bargain. A goo man can pay for the property while the road is .4ptea4)14 411 -'4slPllA3l,,Y4etti*OzlL,^' , gime prodises,Tr teas 114352, cZz, "i•r- O nr.VITED ` ,. ..lllMitafhogynYC'S, trifisburg Pa. • bik • /e:o FC/tr#T 1 L . : • ... , 1;'T.1,r3;.• the live stock and likricuitural imple mants belongs to the farm of Fe k. I iflOrstioro, Or 4 g ofNEXittr, l ,l44/ti ifotli;litirtff,VAgonst *firs s, ylotia eultive,tprg,•nteritpr, ft?wwill be offered at public •Verictrigoti fariii,''on Wednesday, November pi, 1871, for caslkiuNivnte,lritl7.AmosTd tpsurity, bearing; rtoot. 40odeived-Tor4iiiiiiiee: be kihple or part of the farm, fOiluatioji conqorgi4r, the samA befora,the day of sale, can l)e'bl3tareed On 'the ptoiise~ , or by addressing C. p.,y4111,,ene of the Truitees, Liborty, ‘ „, # l ,7i •Sllriitt6OWS, Nov 8, 1871 :iyv Trustees. Aibitinistra tor' i-Witice. ,uPtosislie4tivibolowirpeiltieta Ad.. ? "intaistratcir tit 'the Math 'l4" - Jam'eti'Doith, ,dtt9.l,ll:oso,44,pf.,9ttathata,lowmtkip, all pertiona 'Waving ' blitittirakititlitytti44ifili ortiodebt42d, settle with D. V. 4 IiOAN, 151 kje .1 U taltl ,148910:0 OUNG, n'a Block. OE _UNE ABlock. STEINWAY and other " fJ t 2 fur halo very cheap. AIso,MifiONINAMi•IN - CABINET ORGANS. • OLU INST4II4.NNX,Sta.Iten is axehange, A large stook of 'EMI MUSIC just unfired. LESSONS given on the Piano, Organ, and in Singing. An opportubity for peaotioe afforded to thoaemnii.fnay,deaire it.- 5ept,24;1871 ter' GO TOE H t l iit - 1 7 VARIER S ME Drugs and )le4itiiie'S, (Pateiiit-or cittiorwfse)—Also foi - PAINTS, OILS,VA4NISIIES, GLASS, PUTTY, LIME, and all styles of BRITSIIII9, &a. `.0.94T4 ,1;1,EAl 9,3ITh.ATERS Egit...eaf h o iC Imice - an TO13A0d();,1 - Ala° eor.-. a3oo~zsst Roligious., Hikerlokl;Medleal, Legal, blank or Sohool:N.' B. A; full alaortaient - °fee latter. Also, an e,xcelloat assortment Of; ALBUM'S; - :PICTORE FRAMES, - STATIONARY,;' CORDS' AND TASSELS, &C. &C. cr © 6 On Teas, Sugars, Coffeo, Syrup, Molasses, Ries; Spices,-lied& eta. We will stot•be,heaf.en In,prloe or qualit#: . lffn will sell choice Time by the or sugar by atns low figures as flu; 'same oan belt:ought at this side of New York: „ P. S. TRY OUR 4 SHILLING TEA. LAMPS CHANPELIERS_&c.,-&c, of tbe,aeaTat Myles, and lamp oblaratas that will notbr,tair- '2l ; • • Articles.: PERFUMERY, TOILET , SOAPS PO— MADES, BRUSILIES, &C., &C. I4ifrithke!.P.PPTUßY AND -' , "WHIPS;AND LASHES.' ' • We mia tieaniyAlealtibicelllage lett fof' Baia in Min Oenttal pn - tt'ortte town; anti *lll alai/ loan inoney at teaeonable N. D. Dr. W. W. Webb bas Ibis aloe in • one • store, who ehe may be donsulted for advlbil - or treater/15t...4, lIASTINGS & COLES p.ept 20, 1871—tf UM MRS, 41. J. SOFIELD S riimiaaeiving froal Nei!. -a -dna al I aottltietit Cof : Iti/Z131.13n.e)3e3r , ERE AND _ ~, E ANCY GOODS, , ' -•- whichiitiii'43Efire to' the publto at low'iates.- Everything usually found in a iikiqtit ,-- stigioisti will be kept on-,land.nnd ; aolil low for , oaelle., The Wilcox fin& Gllibs sa4ing inn'obizieslor'ettle and to rent LI - , " Wellsboro, Sept. 20, 1871-Iy. Urphrins' Coiirt &le :Wt . virtue of an order issued out of the Or. plistaie,Cotirt -nonnty,..tha-undei.- -teed, Executors of the estate of Conrad Ber i-aftur, decca3ed, will, poll .tht nubile Bole, on the ,Treviiitfes in. Gain Oil, the farm of the Said Bar deeesied, on Saturday, the 2d day of 1871, at two o'clock P.M., to the highest and best bidder. The said farm Is situated in Gaines townshii, Tloga county, near the hotel of H. C. Vermil yea ; bounded north and east by lands 8. X. .. : Billings, south by Pine creek and !nada of 7.8. Hernaur, and west by lands of John L. Phenix, Jr.. with courses and distances as follows.: Beginning at the northeast oornerof 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 19°0 west, 20 rods ; thence north, 37 degrees the t, 10 rods ; thence north, 47 do reps west, 35 -r4s ; thence north, 88 degrees webt,• 541 rods t ; r tlienhe north, 153° west, 41 rods ; theikeie northr -213 'degrees west. 51 rods; theatre hprth. 09E rods; thence west 22.4 rods theria'oast, rating' lands of sail Phenix, 43.3 rods; thence north 59 3 rods, to the place of beginning; containing 96.9 acres, more or loss; reserving from sale a small lot, about 20 by 60 feet, used as a burying ground,; with about 60 _acres. improved, and a good Itttase*, - burn and orchard thereon. •• Terms : Ono-third at time of sale, and short time given for the balance of-purohaso money. Particulars given at time of sale. 44. SWIM. W TATE, , . 25,1871 4w Executors. , Orphans' Court Sale. :, • : .- BY virtue of an order issued out of the Or phans' Court of Tioga county, C ite under-. signed, Administrators - of the estatelof Vedder: ick Welty, deceased, will sell at public sale, on Wediosday, the 29th day of November, 1871, at one o'illftk, e,tr,,,44 - the Court House In Wells. %ie . °, to tbghlkhestitda bestlbidder, the follow ing described lands, situate in Liberty town ship, being the farm..of Abe late Prod.Welty.; let. Beginning at ti poit,lhenotthearst corner of farrant survey No. 1961; thence west 53 perbbes to a poet ; thence south 33 3 f perobes to. a poet in line of Jonah Brewster'-lot , thence along the land of said Brewster, east 5 perch es, to a poet in the warrant line; thence north 8343. perches to the place of beginnin ; being zu l ta_ =dart of said yrarrant,epntaining 27.7 res. 2d. Being north Part •Of warrant 0.1981; ,bookndetkonAblototth.by lands'eL3l) Emu, - ly 'and Jonah Taylor, west by land of John. Hoyle; south by lands,of Jare , n:dab 4ila and. ok, a east by lands of BrederjOlC:ffolti 1.6.;.c0n-. taining 82.1 torch more or less. 3d, Stglinittratn post in the westosh Mita of lands of zdm Uptsdopat Aesdany;'thanoti.nortb along siddilnif 83 'probes to a begat - thence west 17 peroheito•a poet; thence south by lands of Israel Greenlief 83,perohes to a pout;, thence, east 17 pendia to.thepleob of beginning; con• taining 3, apt as und , 13.1 perches. 4th. Begitittlnt tit a pod la 800 of, lands df Henry gardly; thence south 49 9 perehei to' a beech ; thence .b,y unsettled lands, west 49.0 perebet, f to a beech" ;thence by unsetied lands, west 144 pertstic4, to a beech; thence y lands of Jonah Tayrer,.nbrth 49.9 perches, to a.4post ; thence by lands , of John-Lev egood, east 144 per ches, to plado iiClteginuing; coutaielog 42 acres and 80 percbeff.•••''- • ' -: -•`• ' Terms : One-thlid at. tibia of sale, ono third ono year thereafter, ono-third •at the death of Mary Ann Welty, widow of said Frederick, de ceased, c withinterest,on same frout confirmation of sale; payabiiiitnnuitily, tied to be - (moored by bond bond and-_kitbrlfigts on t list `liiicli sold --• MARY ANN W ELTY, • ••=•:. ' fPI - lILLIP WE LTY,I Oct 45: 1 0Tti 4w :.-,: _•• • Adradre prf r - OTIC.Fhic - "'" • It • lI ; EREBY N noii s fx the public not to purchaseI any uOiniliiiiinaitti in circulation against ittb;.l.§7l,, I:or „ono lug". dre dollititValabitytol3:ll.-.Titiha'Sitinifortini nellsville N. Y. It helog.a.....”sindle, and will not be paid. ' JOHN KING.' Oct. 17. 1871-4ovi? Auditor's Notice fTIHE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Tioga county, to distri ute funds ofisitm-freou-the.sale - 44 teak estate f Heman Soper, doceaded, end ;indite and set tle the aceoutsteio!ltasles ,adMintetrator of decedent uferi§sai ; I ,trill,atteidto the 'duties of his appoiattmeat fob Friday,. licivv. 414 h, at I'o' lock r . .at his office in Wel Isboi"n. Oat. 251871_4%...,_„W.. A STONE. . ” Register's Notice NOTICE is hereby given- th at Mathew K. Rot tan, Administrator of the estate-el Clorrissa R. Brian, deceased, late of Jact , son township, Tioga. county, has filed his account in the Reg- aster's! office for Tinge county, and that raid act count be presented to ;lie Judges of the Or Court, at a session of said court to, be WA Wellsboro, in and fur raid cnizifty,un Monday, the 4thl4iiy:oi refit, at two o'elooh P.M., farilrewuneethtreoetirenation!" ' , _ D. L. DEANE, Register. ..t;,.-lypllaboto t, Nov 3, 1871 ";•• ‹.O, 3 = =I BM If.iY. - TOIYill Mil INU ME EMI -r-uovilat 'THE B it 4 I*.'t INN El IRE 0 - y+.. `~ `. ~; ~ THE WEED SEWIIO thel,Recent • Improiiements! r IS 'UNEQUALED 1 1 MINS'TITE ? EASIEST _ RUTS,'" , THE _FASTEST I „IS,IIE - BEST _MA :.1.: ( DE I " • • IS THE 7 SIMPLEST I WILL NEVER GET OUT OF ORDER! IS • THE MOST PERFECT IN EVERY PARTICULAR! - - • ;Don't .-buy-a SEWiNCI,.DdAJHINE, witilyon h4veiried the =I New J. K. TILLOTSON:, :(31 - eal'Agep t, 83 Lake Street, Elmira, N. Y. FINNEM ;; Sept:2o,7 1871. Campaign. MINIM • •A OA X, - BARIOAD? GOODl4—taady-ta mon t a 4711111 . atudiihr PEICFROt as may alloys° t oI with a cal. witrVddliiol4ohiliWiteek of - c 6 ' Fancy , and Staple Dry- goods glahelhe toll owing . branehea . orour Viainese, .BPROI<IPS. _ .DgEEit3 gOODS, of which wo have a large variety. ' OASSIMERJS, which we ..11 Me - yard, or MAILS TO. ORDER moat experience workmen on abort node°. - • • . : , ,-; =I RE , 4 ') :.UNDER. GARMENTS, An Children, Got . lenie#o4:2loya ; J.• • :'./lit'irierArls" 1, 1 .• • - Ifull One : nUndi s ed: : rieos) RE '7l= /- ranging ,fron/ 25els. to $2 50 :je er yard. ~.A ~'A , • ' • Or stook Brthe LARGEST, GOODS THE BEST, PRIC2B _THE LOWEST, of -any atorir a CORNING; and probably IN SOUTRERN . NEW 7:014C: , Corning, Oot 4, 1871. • 0 GM= =1 , ~. i.:,::-: ;::: -, z 1.-.:, - 4, - . f.,, -:-; • .-:- .• , .. _ ~ . . Ws - J Horton 4,„ a the r, r NO. 1/30 WEN f t CONE'S BLOGZ•IWELLSBO.RO, PA. _ ;..X.,11514:11.0get" 312ore•issap IprFc•clicitla 4, .1 .P4 l ea 161 4 lifohetilir i Plaids, French andaisit. - Japanese.Sliks,:, Fanoi Colored and Blaok.rD)-essZll4l; .-• • - L all at prices mnotillesa than have been sold fcsiiethia, IFe keep a tau line of _ Fancy (Foods, , Yanlsce-Notionsd3oots ilnd Shoes, Eats' . and Caps. ' • , ~,. Male& from • •10to 50 cti. Childrodeptoel from' 'BO obi; to $425. Boots from $2,50 to $5,50. Hots riodi t ,, .... - - 75 ota. t 0,88,50. *ewe Shoos frprd....,,....„ $1,2e,t0,55,50. Claps fibdr...;,.; ' ..80 ots. to $1,26. poi!' Shoes froitt .Z.-.;. , ...•. - $4',00 to 111,50. :.,,,:.:„:.) •.' ; . :,-. ,- .1 - . -.: . , ..•'. A,ll 'Seasonable Goods at untwaneditiied LO*Priess. }I 1F.,;;-- n ? .. --. : _-,- eadrl i iade-I.,Clothing abundance.' irg,4 Nide int:fit:myAt !,..4 ..... : ..... ......ro dia. - Praneht Ottighanit '.- •*'-' - " ' - . 26 "ota. ''' Prldtafor .... .....- 10 etc queens' 0.044141' iim' ii(iO4 ' 4110181 tl3 irea. Delano!, for 20 ots. .....:,,.......L..- , ',_: Ciiiille,o'..Groderle.i,' -tic. • Tisas 60 cti. CoffeeS A Sugars 124 otv.- Spiaes,,all kinds. Porters!' Sugar,at 121 ots. Snaps, OA-kinds. • Our motto is, "fair dealing, low prices, and strict attention.,to business,",wkilb is always the key to success. ° , • We invite every one in want of !anything tu ottr line, to drop in and take &look through our stock, as we are always pleased to lobo* our Goode. Weltettilo;-'Og6IOWIL - - • • • -; . . . • • ' Te 11 GOODS • " • • -- JUST TtEORIVED, AT • . • , atrit.-30tm v, ; ; ; ;I, o a •••••J • .• , erk 8;1811. 2, • , • - ' .1 ";.-;''; •' • '; : • - • IN BANiIitiPTCY.,L I -Thls:iia'; teV- - eivo .l ,notrce tbrg 9,ll.l44„l4Pl e day,,ofßotober. 187 I, armor, rit tytSllinkrulltWitare -leasta6 a elnet the s es tate of Justus' M: Bailey, 9f, Al anstield, _the county of Tioga and ' State of Petin'syl?.afila, petition; o tpl payment of any debts and delivety—of• any property, belonging- , to snob befiltrupteto him or for hie use, and thi r transfer of, any.property by him,.are forbidden-by law; that a meeting of the creditors of tho said bank rupt,.to,prove-tbeir_debtsvgo to choose one or more dssigrieeii of his 'Oatafe, will ha held at a court of bakrup toy, to be holden at thOffice of F. E. ZMith, Esq.,in the boroulof;„figga. before . Itigister, ili a d; day, o Deeember)-187;,at ten o'clock , • - I MIJR:D9tiffVU. • Oct. 2A, 1871. Marabal;as blessonser. '" CAR' EY )• " • 1173OULD t o Wellaboro ll'AtildeliTtealsWi•ibtitlit6 2 lli *collared to do all Made of Fluting, Ramping Pinking , - - Tucking, Cordthg, .• i;ticlr I.‘„z.• PaiSieo atianinifol ionise On abort tiat ea, Cali at her rooms over Mrs. Sofleldp Millinery store. , ;:ftilitorailit2o;lBl,24(G - ' • S 'f at, -~ E=Mi Weed A. L.:BODINE, Agent, WeHonore. J. B. HUST E D, Agent, Blosetourg We are now fully Armed and Bquippedfor the INEI 411 CaTpaign. JUST RECEIVE6:IIV7_I,:4:::-.;". WORLD 7 El . 1 , C .., IMO mr. 3. HORTON et 00. A uditor' Notice. ir. 7! „),IE undetsigneC apffiointed, an auditor, to `make ilistilinitioti,oßtbe balance reinaloin - g in the imip.pmf. t lohn .I.,SitchelL,tithnintetrit;os de bon i llowctithreitame*annweci,'Of ,the, indite Jaeot, Prutsuisn, lot, of Wioga, dear:teed. will attend , to the dittietiolf,,b is 2APPOItt ittutat. at his office in Tioga, county Pa:, un l'bursday, the 9th day 01 Nniretuqui A. nt 10 o'clock A. u. wilco and wbetn.all Parsousi l ug an y portion of said fund must pielierit and ' pr.ve their claims or be forever debhreed 'from cowing in thereof. , - . Ont. IS, TSfil.=2w. C. lI:SEYMOUR r,T.:* r >• ; iftiditer: • • ~,, PA Rai Pan 'SA I, E. 1.1 , 11 K sub4eritior offers (or Sale hid fake. of 56 I . acres. plosisntly,..situated. In Catittalrollo., Ttoza csountly, Pa.; wliOnnbeut four miles of Millsboro and two miles-of Niles Val ley depot, .Sehoo) house, church, mills, shops, ire., within - Varies easy. Inquire. on the : premises. a l ' C.A. CtTLIN 1.1,. 2 AL- 1 .4741 0 -.-* . ... .... ..... ~ i N oiiitirifilm--ee'ifahe:•thot 11;rt ul th "" m 4 1- ati l iPWl t i c tot hours, .1a tu - dak. t :4 4 i 1 10, a t i 10, ric t leek A. u., for the piarpiii , e , of b the winter term Teachers wishin - eurroltuebt ate re. , , -- quested to present their cart Acmes fly ord r of the board. -1-L: O. SNITS, Seo'y. :IT ° 7 ,* N . .P 3l ! - 72 1 r.r • ' ' . i 7 1 by the 111 SMITH & WAITS IMO 25 to BO cts MO NEW .FIRM. DRUGS AND' MEDICINES formula; o'cvned by P. R. Williams, and aro istd ding to tha stook a line line of Goode, amidst, 11 4 of • pure Drugs, Patent Meclioines, Yankee ... Notions, Paints. Oils, Tarnishes, Varnish Brushes, Paint Paint Brnahea, Fishing Tackle, and in feet everything usually kept in a first elm Drug Store. In.tho line of Wall Paper, Window Shades ancLfixlter'esl 'we cannot - be undersold. Call and' examine Goods.aPd. prices beforo purchasing elsewhere, Particular attention paid to Physicians Prescrip• tions, and compoinded at all hours. The patroonge of the publio is solicited A M. laat7- V. KL x. oc. May 4, 137 . S I & Squires, HOLES LE DEALERS IN Fo ign 6c, omestic Liquors Wines, i pe., e. Agents for Vine Old Whiskiee, CYRUS D. SILL, 1 G. N. Squirms CORNING, N. Y. May 17, 1871. , VEGETABLE ; SICILIAN HAIR ;RENEWER, Every year increases the popularity of this valuable flair 'Preparation; which- is due to merit alone. We can asaute our old, patrons that it is kept fully up to its Ihigh standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring GRAY OR FADED HAIR to its youthful color,,making it soil / lustrous, a' silken. The scalp, by iits use, becomes white hnd clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic, properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it istimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. riy its use, the hair grows thicker and Stronger. In baldness, it restores the &pillory glands to their rim - nal:vigor, Ana will, create a new gTowth, except in extreme (..ld age. It is the most i economical HAIR DRESSING ever used, as it requires ihwer applications, and gives the - hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. •A: A. Hayes, MIN State Assayer of Massachusetts, saes, "The constituents, are pure, and carefully selectid for excellent&lity; and I consider it the BEST PREPARATION for its intended purposes." Sbld by all Druggists, aril Dealers in Medicines. Price One Dollar. ' • - Buckingham's Dye - FOR THE WHISKERS. AS oui Renpwpr in many cis re quires too long a time, and too much cure, to restore gray or faded Whisk- ers, we have prepared this dye, in one • 7 reparation ; which 'will quickly andi Ar I c eCtually accomplish this result. It -is easily, applied, and produces a colors I. Which will nether rub,nor wash off, Sold by all Druggists. Price F 1 — Manufaotured by R. P. HALL & CO., N11.13.111JA, Aug. 3, 1870-Iy. F': wo c. 1.- I-- im ocD -cr ••••• r- 0 0. 0 C .--1 0 C 0 a 1 1;3 r- cl .cri co 0a) or 1: o) -. . oi 4 . M •-.4 Co C> 0 co CO 0 I-I ~. . .. C`l ova LID CO CD CO C l L•• `-' 4') C l 4 , 111 C . ry; r 0 r: . cf . 0 - c 5 1.-: c p 11 2 7 a, a CO g-" '8 7-1 8 1;3 4 4 ; t o 131 c* - ...,e_ ,-, 05 . of Co - CO ~... ,44 1 ;i1 8 • mi.. ci - : : ' .Z :',llg - cs • ci; 8 .., p ii •-• ; :4 C.) ', 0 -- G .CI cs vs P• 14 ; ch.• 0 Cl l., P .. 4 A " si s:4 Lc' rl! '.1 1.3 t 4 L ) .* --. 9 g „„- i S -d ca 0 1 4 L. 4 9 p Fl '0 - ••• ci •••4 r-I 1. , 0 3 1 ,3 4 ~4 ' l' ." 8 ,r 4 -154 - la 0 z -z - • ~.., Y-1 ea Z Pi. ...... a 6 ..... • '.41 O.W 0 0m.4 •• Pl• • .4 , ~.. ',.) 0 al 0 1. , 44 PI ra 0 4.4 Q C.) ou _0 ,le '. O . 0 141-- 4 ' t 8 0:1 ‘a g .2. 8 co -A 0 I '4 -'-' P/4 0Q -3 • i>. = 1 ~. .. OW ` ll U :' a) `a ,5 3 202 ":', l 0 ro J .2 • - b-4 I:I i ,ft 112) gla 'c l !, A. i-4 co ° ti l '-4 - C Ig '4 0 4 -1- e, 0 ,2, 0 z. il ''' 2; 1 4 1 1 , ° '''_" ; g 4 icl e l .9 2 . 5 4 .8 ?to ..--.." ,„°) - a , 02" -8 .4 0 t7i d . to fil ~ :i, I! 74 -, °4 11 1 : 1 3 "c, -.4 a 7, - .4 - e. -.1 -2 8 BtociBl4 s ;• - 0" ° , ..5. 04 0 '''. vl LI =LiAi 2 Z DI cw ai Ri 49 P fr 4 Prl E. .1 • - VSTRAY.—Strayed into the eneksure of the entileriber, in Oharlestott township, about the 24th of September, a deep red yearling bet far. The,.owner is requested to prove property. pay ebargee and tab her away. I Nov t, 1871 Sw • ABRAM HART. AFTER 29 YEARS Of thorough trial it has become an established fact that ROY'S CLIOLLRA DROPS is the best Filthily Medicine that can l he fou id for the cure of DIARRNA, DYSENTIIRY Colic, (Vamps, CHOLgRA-IVIORBUS SUMMER COMPLAINT '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 CURE.ALL, it is notreoom - Mencled for anything else. It does not contain pepper like the l Pain- Killers It does not Irritate, but is mild and soothing in its operatics. It is not like any otbicr medicine, therefore ask for ROY'S °ROL- IfIVA DROPS 9nd..talse no other kind. PRICE 5 . 6 C'I"S :101,D 'EVERY WIIE RE 5.414 UTiritit ~.,. 1 FQR ' .fitikN'arid BEAST. ' This preporation itai gained its present repu tatiGn-beguusea it,does., not disappoint the • pur chaser. - It is-anii of those' tisefur things that la alia'ays keptt sittßmiLtmalreTy eoultry homo. As a family mud Moo roi.rinimals Salutifer Salatifer..icate,applica.-.....haa .no-equal ,in- the tion !fur—- cure of— .. .. Nenialgia, - •- • - POI Evil, Rheumatism, .. a ... : .: ‘llin ...bone • ' Stlitioitits,.Chilblains, 'ila ess• Galls, Spavini Dipbtberia, Sore Thrust,-Seven ney, Wind Puffs, tTroap, Quinsy. '-- " - .- n Sc 'tubes, Lameness ' i3pans, Felons, ....•.; ' Pal is Ranchos ) , Aocidentar Injuries, FoUridere4 Feet;: r, Bee Stinp, External Pe,,..1j21ii.,_,_ . _,,_,,..„„,,,,,„,,._ -This re U 3 CIF i$ founduseful•in every House . n, _ 44):.8ar..,. Bold by Druggists and Country Marehantti gen; ,rally." Bele . , 1. 1,§71, - . l-1,,,,,,-.1-1,,. 1 , , 1 1 fi - CATIOS for 60 cents. Large pictures end AJ , frames for $l. Old:pictures copied, on-, argot and finished in the finest style. Now . •atyle fret:ace and everything kept in a gallery on hand, or furnished to order. INGIIAIII & CO ; noble Town Property FOR SALE. rritt4 subscriber 'offers for sale this following prdporty, viz: 20 village lots situated on State Street, 4 lets si tuated_near Sheridan. et., 9 acrost or land near the cemetery. This property will bo sold at moderato prices and time , given; also the house and lot of Chas. Williams, near the M. E. Church. The subscriber is also agent for the North Carolina Land COmpany. Par ties desiring to visit that section can get Rail road tickets at reduced prices, and also, valuable information in reference to o Company I ,from May 10, 1871-tf. V. SHERWOOD. E Va P • BuggiAs Sulkies, WAINNINV SLEIGIIS - , AND 808 SL We are prepared to do anything in o .n thort notice and in the beet manner. action guarranteed. . Wonders Willnever GOase.l AVE you triad tbeilatest and matestlmed teal discovery of the age? • 1 .Or. M. L. Bacon's illagic Patin _Remedy. i q 01111 s c olds, diptheria, cramps and pains in the 'stomach, indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery, slimmer complaints, cholera Morbus, cholera, as by magic. As an external application or frost bites, chilblains, sptains, bruises, fel rheutnatism, sick headache, toothaoho', neu ralgia, paiLs in the side, back and loins, in a practice of rix years, it bus been found Ito bo second to no, preparation ever offered tb the The proprietor of this medicine feels warran' tad in guaranteeing it to be the best remedy for - I the above diseases in the market. 4Manufaetureld,and put up only -by Dr. M. L. rcon, Blessbuig. Pa. Wholesale agents-Ballot, Starer 4 Burbank, 1411 Chamber street, New Fork ; W. D. Terbell • Co., Corning, N. Y. July 12, • HE subscribers will pay Caf i ll, Full-Cloth, Cashmeres, naels, &c., for WOO.— They also manufaot t, as usual— . 1 TO 9RI)ERS OR ON SHIRRS tci suit customers . MI work warranted asrep resented . They invite particular attention to their Water Proof CASSIIVERES, I 1 w;hicl, are warranted in every rompoot. Pardon tar attention given to INGHAM'S large stock of C ssimerea, ie „Sib r cent less than any compoti bra, and warrant- I as represented.; INGRAMS nrinufacture to order, and do all ,nds of Roll-Carding and Cloth' Dressing, and )fy competition. i INGHAM'S have as good n assortment of , . Full Oloth i s, OassimUres, &c,, • • ad give more foil Wool in exchange than any her esrablishment. Try them and satisfy,your eves. INGUAMS whcilesalo and retail at tho Cow it wine Mille, 2 miles below, ignoxville. , AP,PLICATION FOR DIVORCE.-'TO Per- Anelia Nudd : You ark hereby notified that -IkovPil Nudd hoi applied to the Court of !Coln: di tn Illeaa of Troca. county for a divorce,' from t!ti r wo'nd3 of matrimony. and that said Court has jp. M t i .intodmday,.t.tm 27th day of No4ember i c t•fitr a hosti,ing in the premises, uhOn and .lc re . you can rtitend-i1 you think proper. „ of 25,.'71 4f, E. A. FISH, Sheriff. , 1" ' i I 64..'" MT ',RAN -31110CIIELL, ItELLSBORO, PA. [. banes Policies In Ilrat i 7 class .Compani 3d,c1. - Nm , - 'lstt a& any I RELIABL will gran Jan. 4,1871.-1 y JNO. I. MITO he Oheapest P For Photographs! WOOD'S' GMBH ace in the - r TUE LOWEST PitIO.FS AND 'HE BEST i Vi,rORK. ,44 Rooms Lver Gardner's grocery store. Fes 1 1871 tf Wellaboro, Pa. Photigraph Ga rs.tuos taia ea: 1, Insg,ca to ally 'W ItIA.A:STSD, 13 )(tau Stvuot.,n OYTOStaI GO May 11, 1971 HOUGHTON, 0 STONY FORK, PA Manufacturers of Platform 'Spring; Truck and Lum)3er Wagons, 1 CUTTERS, HOUGHTON, ORR & HA.STINS & COLES, 'Agts, Wellabor° Stony Pork. April b, .1.371 higham's Woolen Mills ! 1 1 ~- - • - , utIERFIELD, P.A. ROLL 1. / CARDIN AND CLOTH ORE 'SING' - Out. Clotbs are warranted, and sold by tbo Mowing persons: ; B . KELLEY, Wellsboro,Pa. T. L• BALDWIN& CO., Tioga, Pa'. - C. BENNETT,CovIngtori,Pa. Deertleld..Jan 1. 1871-tf - II II II 11 CI Ai" 1233113 EZI COMPANY Inspranoe EMI state MI Ilery! MI AMORE. MEM H & CO., EMI 'r Ira e OA 8 • INI