N TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Logal Items. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, 1871. New Advertisements. Cutters—C. T. Whoeiar. 'lcaching_Musie—Mrs. Ada C. 'Klock; Sewing Machine for gale.--C JrVan Gelder COAL.—Persons desiring to procuro their bard coal for winter, mast. leave their or ders with A. F. Barrows, at once, as there is no probability of getting coal after a few weeks, as the mines will istraosed for the winter. 0001) LUCK.—Mr. John Short, of Shtatsvillo, Chatham townehip, agod 82 years, event four days in camp, and brought homo a largo deer. Mr. Shortie an old hunter, and eel &al Nile in Lie hunting tripe. (JET VACCINATED.—This is a duty which every man owes to himself and family,L-- Mere is no doubt ?whatever that, many cases of 03all pox prevail in different parts of the sod therefore the great necessity of all at• 'tcadiog to this nutter. BRIEFs.-7Prepare for cold weather. —Donations for the poor will.soon be in order. —Mrs. Henry Sherwood, of Corning, died on the ISth of No'ember. —Ball tickets, cards, circulars, handbills, bill heads, statements, wedding cards, &0., neatly oriuted at this office. Read our 'Washington letter in to•day's paper. —lt is said that Mitchell's (Wilson °reek) coal is the best bituminous coal in the State. —Read the Railroad article on the Second page of this paper. CONCERT.—.MIits H. W. Todd will conduct a concert in the Presbyterian •ohurolt oA Tuef clay evening, Dec. b, composed of the choir and Sabbath school !cholera of that ohurob.. The in'tertninment will no doubt be highly entertain ing. Let there bo - a rousing house on that eve ning. The proceed. to be for the benefit Of the Church. ^ PENMANBHIP.—Mr. B. D. Forrest, graduate of Professor L. Mend in peulnanship, hie opened a school in Dewar, to toaoh othors thAt tilt; pen is nut only "mightier than the sword," but how, to handle it successfully. Mr. Forrest is said to bey praotical penman, and hill tIQ doubt give satisfaction to those under his inttruotion. rußs! Knits !—.lVra. Caroline tinalth ;ashes as to say to the adles that she .has just received n nice- assortment of furs for the eold weather, which she is selling cheap. No lady recd go Cold for the neat of furs, when they can be had at prices within range of all. She also has a gaol assortment of , fashionable millinery hod ladies' - furnishing goods. *Call in and see, Mille the stook is full, on Main street, opposite the M. E. church. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.—On the 22nd t,l November a Intl° son of:Erastus Cooper, of clo.heau, aged live years,' fell Into a frail - -thirty t ret deep, &attaining four inohes of ivater, and t o out without aseistancte, Ito fell feet tore mod!, oat somewhat bruised, and called loudly ter help, but no one coming to hie reeene; extri. te.4l fr, NT ERTA 11' , ..TMENT.—The musical and terary entertainment by Professor W. H. 15P- Ccliia. an? said by those present' to be very fine and meritorious Mr. Ai:Collin has certainty a splendid voice, both for ballad singing and de claiming. The announcement for the concert Ives very late. consequently the audience was Arna)l. Those pre.ent were so highly entertain ed, that !dr. 'AI e°llin has been induced to give another entertainment in the Court House this t Wednesday) moiling. We bespeak for him a g,erei bowie. Ili* concerts everywhere are highly simbert of by the press. TEMPEL A I'CCE OTE L. —As ehese ho tels are so few and fur octween in this county, we ohroniolo the flat with great pleasure that our friend, W. 13 Hall, it oundaciing one on the nhore plan ,n Iltaibabur,g. called the H. State' . Mr. Hail is highly Ppolien of as a landlord, and one too that 1,1.0ws hoir to keep a Lotel." llte tattle is eel! tapt.tied c ite the gOOl.l thtll.lg3 of the season, his beds era ciean and enjoyable, and in fact every comfort can be found at this Image for man and beast. IWo trust, the people will give Mr. Hall a liberal support, cc a house con. duetril on ttniperanoo principles cortlinly do fArves-it TutiatEy ItEcEiI,LED.-I\rrp. Eunice II lion, of ,Lickson township, halt placed the eltter of thi4 paper 'mica laving obligations for a goal fit turkey far the holiday 3. It was not tent an subscription, us is 'usually tho case, but ;Arne to us " donated"—freo, and without any cha - gc. While Mrs. H. is so nniply supplied with the goal things of a productive farm and nc tat things raised thereon, the did not forget h s i , /t the print . er could be tondo happy over a vialfitootil meal from one of her hen turkies. Xt was served at our table, and voted excellent by th e entire family. This moves us another notch yard " woman suffrage " QUINTET CLUB.--:1111/ Club perform cd to titis vtllngo to a erow.locl h6use, on Thurs.. j'r vetoing 'flzo antliene'e was eon:pond 1:e ai (exervt ape) of this land neighboring 'Yarg Thu 1111.114i° of the dub vras delightful, • r.) tll, rtillnets of the lerp,e 'audience prover 1-,tv uuch they 'tern chartnnd std,intereeted by Execution of the various pieces pElyed end IM Fred Dlugla .T 8 (the colored orator) will give next en tcri airmen t before th rienllll s o BOCi it n the erening of tho, 'nat. TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.—The I. " nr boll a. quarterly convention xtt " Wide Awoke" lodge r at Knoxville, cern- Thurvirly, December 21, at 10/ o'clock ..M, TLS cor.vcntion will luect in open seexton. the rountr ore notiestell to Bent delegate.. I'iic following ritibjecla will be v..,1",Yer2:101( " By G hat politt oat action can ti n 3 te , up.ranee cane.) 13051 be Pro ta.,ted' ' " The dnly of the Church tem perance eive. ' Leclure un Thursday evening by Dr. 0 I n Boch. A'd friendi of the tempo ranco 0.1 , /3Q dre Invited to attend. E. T. Drn-,Ler, See'v. 71 0,:rn, Is7l. 2t lllli BLI.ND MAN'S CoNcr.RT.—Mr. Edta,,. :--Contrary to our usual, habit, we were persaaded ,r s friend to attend an entertainment .;tren at the C l ourt Hone° in Wellyb•.rn on Wed ce, lay evening in t. P r6•:ps crtntune humanity, tt thif abfortunxle m.cn• ihoahl race led us to ga in thi•t ease, 0)0110 we, in onrnmon with many hove been ro. frogoently .01.1 p^rh-,rrnErp. C , .lllVi •:J-rp , nn t.ning to '. 11. H'Colliti's balla , l4 as reht..irm4s, ,vrith tabsegoent brief acquaintance, are that he more :ban pays hip pa , rons every tint,• ip,n man culture, an.l we are certain of a.mferting a treattr favor (A) the :Lan uprin this man, tr btterok!t• If fur Lima general heiiriog srh rrt ht. he may go No tIttOTtalli:13:11/t trill HauroCcr -411.1y give the hearer his (13(itra•y 'a Worth. VG. 'rtd•r,'.a ; i he Ills eonponteti to give another en : erramment iu Welisboro nt•at ethertisy etc .1. F. C. '''''.4. De, - : G ifIANICSGIVINO DAY.—This day was theerved in Welb?Lorn by a. union Thanksgiving preaeh e d t,v t •i; X. L. Reyn , dda the 13 4112 t hall The ball w•v , filled with iiventive Ltr., :ind the dircourß. eat:dint. We l 'gr , w with a friend eJ,i) says that tho aho , io nay 11 a‘it , Arerved as it should by the A nierie•tr. f!opie. All harderßs shi,nhl he ru‘penited; and th day thonld he kept ns rained as, the 3i:othtidy. dey =et _Lpurt for (noting and lad) er to kit ' l o ,l 3' God, for Ilia watchful care over u.l, ghl the. bueritiful blessinv we have reoeired rts ,hefiple the past year. But inrtend of obaerv-, tbe ds,y b et.7ordln: , o with the nit)pard Oro; tan , lng . ,surnptuo'ng dinne . t:r, and ea oNsport aro indulged in to a great "to ' rwwgliout the natibn.,_ It is feared wA o be as bad as Franco and Spain ef , er sere horse ruing, bull, dog and, curl: re indulged in on the Sabbath- by roe pastime. Let the people in futu're re• tat this day should be kept as sacred as !latch has so long been benorid a the nab dim 1 T „, ___ ,- FIR 11 AT W ESTVAgi 4 ,l2l—,Atepnalego . _ .: ta if s. op Iv 111 Baker a ons, inWestilel i borough _ s ooneutned by re on the a ft ernoon of th 9th ultimo. LOS about $2,000. No losurkno . his is said to be the seventh building burned 1 at borough in less than six months. ... P. T. BARNUM'S NEW ENTFRpRPE. .1-The public) will no doubt be gratified tofcria that P. T. Barnum, the world.renowned she 0. marl, is going to open his great traveling x ah. in New York city, on Third avenue, come of t ad street, where it will remain on exhib lion every day and evening. Re has paid h i l t r i ;./efood, . vijth whom he entered into an Agree four, ago not to open any arat , nt uleme in that otty for ten years, the sum of $15,00 to so far +lecke° him from hie bond a to p)ermit him to exhibit hie great traveliwg mina, menagerie Ind caravan, and circus, fora ikiod not to ex aed six weeks, in the Empire ink in that city. I The Wellebor.hlll4:treyrpye, Tits - thinmonti on Monda;q:ah , ttlekday aventngs f lest week, which friti s tli2kintVa.tienniarpatee Laugh and g o7(1* '3 . 43 , ,lliefildleaiii a n f 4 them is . anythi. 1 i it, those audiences must Have waned imm - . sely fat by this time. The p!aita are well ine , \up . and sustained. The ex °Silence of the re .id is assured, when we say it is''farniehed Willy b the'" Wetmore Boys."— The burlesque lioture by "'trader Pell," alias A. Wetmore, are. abs utely side-splitting, and make even e serious Inded laugh conetimedly. The clog \ eing by "wo fellows from Way. - , i n Bask,"-is/said is said to equal nything famished by the bes pity . tr9upeilli An till Atomipipol 3o , g 0 alogu',virld-Itelibitiind se4tiMo4.l isitrigs, 14 1 / J co a and Deane, never fail to make a‘bit. We iiibiv of no surer mode of "Milking dull care off at e the heels," than by scouring a seat at thi Min. strls. Wo understand this troupe have in 'view tt e giving of a few entertainments in theilVer towns. Biossburg and Fall Brook. We prediot fo them (what they deserve) full and apprecia- Li e houses. DIFFICULT FAIWA,WELk.PLAYED, --;Mr. Daniel M'Carteic' or Ms village, perfor msl lllfully ed following act on Saturday last. Ho was returning from the mines with a load of coal, and when ascending a small hill one of his h(irscs refused to go. The load pilling heavily brick, brought the old horse down in a sitting p?sturo. Mr. WC. endeavored to unharness the horse, bat while doing so, the horse stumbled over a log lying on the side of the road, slipped" ou l t of the harness, and fell a distapoe of 16 feet, of the ice covering the creek, through -which he broke, and laid down, nearly covered'withswa ter. While Mr. M'C. was hastily preparing the other horse to draw him out; horse number two p l y° a loud whinner and leaped down the em bankment after horse numbe t i. one. Mr. M'Carter was compelled to perform tbe i difkonit arts, (file play all alone, and as heit:hei .C3oult3i are glad to state that the horses, man and load al reached town the same night. WELI.ASTIORO WATER WORKS.--We e place to the following oommunieation from . Bunnell, who, with Mr. William Bade, ~ been investigating for the most female way 'supplying Wolleboro with water. These gen . en have given considerable time and money hie Investigation, and wo hope our citizens 1 now ,take hold of the brit prOposed plan h energy, that something may=be done in this action./ 'niter Agitctior Bache, gs q ., and undersigned have been for the last two n i nths searching in different directions to see ,ere they could prceurt: sufficient water to sup ti the borough, and the cost thereof, They en.- gad the services of an engineer from Wilkea rre, lrr. F. L. Ponies. They think the enter p is practicable, and that it would be a vay investment to stockholders. The estimated it is from $30,000 to s3s,ooo—not to exceed latter sum. The estimated proceeds for the of the water in and around-the, horough....ls DOO per year. The prertilurati geld' for prop '• insured in Wellattoro, annually, are $lO,OOO, not ono-fourtli of the buildings are insured. water works will do away with - nearly all 'ranee, or lessen it to one per cent., and that .0 would eavo our people from $O,OOO to $3,000 year. It would give many •a business man e rest, and his family pleasant dreams and a home. It would bring in manufacturers all parts of tho country, who would engage - - • imm . _ in business hero. It would ,,, do,away with all at jectlions to our locality. It would save the la bors of Indies and gentlemen and hired help $34410 per year, in carrying, drawing,' pninping, i•iping and scolding fur-water. The water in on temptation for the supply of our- borough, is of the purest, to oonie, front- orings_fritta. AG , higliort hills surrounding our village, that has nerler been adulterated with 'filth, as is most of thelwaler used bore The reservoir would form a lake, 170. feet above Main street, which would renitn a tine skating park, and, 0: - .Ituitable pines to get iee. It. oonld be flowed 6t aitY time.- - At4tund the lait6' would he a third of a mile drive, which,- when betutitied. would present to etiew the finest scenery in all the State. It would diminishi the necessity of medical attend:moo ; it would give health, wealth, peace and happiness to men, women and children ;—money for men, water for women, skating for girls and boys— and plenty of water for fire. F. D. 13umwar.L. r 1 TIOGA COUNTY TEACII • Rs' Assocr- Atipx.—The Association was 11 , 1 d at Lawrence. viitC, November 24 and 25. Th. Association was Wi l ed to order on Friday afternoon, at S P.M. Professor CEL Verrill. was red to the &air, and 4, W. Matherivas chosen L ecreta ry. Prof. Verrill made a short introductory address, and then the business of the Association was oallel for.' A committee on a oonstitution and by-laws was appointed, and requested ,to report Saturday morning at 0 o'clock. • '#ie . afternoon session consisted of readings by Miss Preston and the discussion of educational topiC3 Professor M'Clureove prootieal '4e. toonstration of Ms system of ceiridiaoting a reel -I,y the examination of r class in algebra. Professor Verrill explained the positiodtt of student and teacher, and the duty of eaob. Prof. Herten taattinfe:tr=ritinniks, and gas'e his views' on nsing tqxt hooks In recitations. AdjOurned to meet at, 7 in the evening. Evening sersion oponc•i with Went readings by Miss Preston. Professor' J. W. Barker, of Buffalo, N. Y., delivered n leetnro on "Learned and Bolearned Fools." Thq lecture was aenc cess,lend ge.ve entire sotisfsetion. Recitation by J. V. iliatbritl, and a feet remarks by Verrill, Al -1 lett and others. Adjourned to meet at 83 o'clock Saturday morning. ,Etteunrily morning, mei at Report of committee en constitution and by-iaws was read and accepted, and the eon.titistion adopted. C. n: I'eroll tens eiteted President;, 1101 es, Vies president; J.MTlare, Secretary; Miss F. M. Wright, Corre .., sponding Secretary; J. W. Maiher, Treasurer. Prof. Peeks read a paper on English gram mar. Adjourned to meet on the last Friday of February. 1872, at snob place as the President may appiAnt: The Association was a success, and wo hopeTn.b lest narltiiig *4l !Alegre!l at tended a at. ail plviliabie at, th'ir-first tworied to is). .1. W. M ATIIETt, See.y. WELLsnono. Nov. 30, 1871 Luke .'sevens : —Dear Sir :—We hare used the Stanna:-d washing machine in our family about, six weeks. It dui i's mirk well, and is fully -as good nM 'Li teev , itructid4d if to he.. It saves both a - rui time, vFpccially on heavy articles. liach a ' , l:whit.: :•11(•u Id be iu every. household ; aria I ore :inn, it i.are labor enough to pay for us rt ft:o. nienths. 1 . 1. e r i., the above recotntneudation, d st, 3.re row tuAng the machine in our !null it, a o Mn' B. Monnon. tlonzoLoon. !tins. P.• C. VAN GELDF.II [The a'00%. ! m 'chine, in our opinion, is tho' bt•.ir in tht• todiket. Several machines have been Itft at our Istot:e at different times on trial, and not OW of them has been permitted to realign but the Stannard. This toachine is simple and 'durable, and can b. , operated successfully by a small lad. it is like a good sewing machine, indispensable, after = I?rconiing ncituainted*ith its operation ...LED.] Editor of Agitator fee to wake a roneetiun. Tn speaking of school 'matters, I raid the sane' in the district where I live bad not been vieitt4 toi• the, last six. 3elrra- I wade a mistake of about a year. This in s jtl9- COO to whom it concerns . There are some things in the, Superinterident:s. article which e coat tog ulie lid after reading his inquiry, " Mr. Editor is it the heat , way ? " and your answer, he r IT have conoteded . to withdraw, if you will allow - me to say that if the Superintendent will call qq me, -ad ,he has raid, " in charity," I Will convince him that he has not been at our school house t as be says; and' that when spoken to on the'subject, ho ;Tolle of it as a ." Wyk district," he. 141iitIr 1 6 !ALP.I4RAIIANp. SOO/ ChitrieStOni (*EPA mill ilistrict.) • '4!C..1 4 40 ig" import, on the decease of her husband, sent the following thrilling telegram to a, .distant friend : "Dear John is dead-----loss fully covered by lean. ran." - \• A QUAICER ftniTEß'aPßovftuns. The foliowl2 . s prov rbs by the old Qusker are itilVtilikt_luisto dby the cra ft , and we give beim in hia own language: "! Never aendeat thou an article for publication without giving the editor thy name, for tby name oftentimes secures publication to worthless artt ales. " Thou shouldst not wrap at the door of a printing office, for he that answereth the wrap aneereth in Ms aloov t aa and tooth time.- ,• ,"Neither de thou' rod" ibont, oak. .itteatlepa, or knock down typo, or the boys will hive 'thee liko they do shade t rees--when thou leaveth. COURT PROCEEDINGS. November Torii, 1871, ifint-Mtk. Cotainviwkint'vf, fs f: BlblinpboAnawilistkrte aTIVIIIO/Iflistif *Mated fur larceny. Defendants plead guilty, and were sentenced by the Court as follows John Everts - to pay a tine of $lOO and goats, and undergo imprisonment in the. Eastern-Peniten tiary for the period oil years and 8 months.— Allen Everts to pay a fine of $5O and octets, and be imprisoned for one year and three months ; and .T..ACampbell to pay a fine of $5O and costs, and \ be imprisoned one year and three months. C'Ommonweitlth vs. Mathias Marled& ; indicted for setting fire to his own building, to obtain the Insurance, and also for burning the buildings of others. There were two true bills found by the grand jury. Defendant plead not guilty. Cause came on for trial, ocoupying boar days. The jury retired on Saturday evening, but could not agree—four for conviction and eight for acquit ' ~., 5..3 Mrs. Itacat Nougo- 1 Thou shouldst never read the copy on the printer's case, or the sharp and hooked container thereof, or be may krioek thee down. " Never inquire thou of the I editor for the news, it is his business at the appointed time to give it thee without asking. "I in notsigbt /at the T ot at¢st ask him i whOls th irfoLdi an ar t le c ot pie duty re. quirethl ik soh thin e tt li u m t self. " NV* h 4 4o tienter Uhl Me , take heed anti:illy haf t 6u dostilot o what may be lying open and ooneerneth thee not, for that is not meet in tho sight of good breeding. "Neither examine thou the proof sheet, for it is not ready to meet thine eye, that thou mayest understand. 1, " Prefer thine own town paper to any other, and enbeoribe for it immediately. " Pay for it in advance, and it shall be wel with thee and thine." . - $BO REWABD.-1. - hqyby offer a Ds ward of $l,O eaoh far informalloujq which I can find three Bliss Rowe Sowing Machines, with the following numbers upon them: 1110401- 200118-111422. Tho'last number was lost dur ing tho fall of 1870. Said reward will be paid by B. Monroe, at WellsboTo Pa. 20, 11 , 311 7 8 t. A. Jsmaniee. Winter is now fairly upon us. and th• teams aro hastening to tho lumber 'roads in various parts of the country. Our advice to every man who goes to the woods, be he captain, sock, teamster, or any other man, is to take along a good stook of .Tohneon's Anodyne Linimint.and Parson's Pur‘gative Pills. Many monthe,of, le bor (In the aggregate) may be saved by this precaution. Bad enough to look and feel bad yourself; t no exedra for having your horse. look and badly, when fora small sum you can' buy - kridan'e ';Ccryairy, __Coridition Powders; which I en in gralti - r*o of - Three times a week, will 1. ko him look and fecil well. • CAPTAIN JANE'S GALLAGHER Atom l boat:Captain, of Pittsburgh , Ri4 "The inventor of llzun a benefactor to the human race. I was • vtottin to the worst form of Dyspepsia ; my healthfailed to such an extent that my Physicians pronounced me inompable. I had used all sorts, remedies azisl;bVentook,a,:iortgojti-eplifornix; but stoth ing relieved me. When fifisusan's HISRLI Bzr- TEne was recommended I refused to ass it ; but my trionds insisted, I at last yielded. I am thankful that I did so, for it eared me and I am now as woll, hale and strong as I was fifteen years ago." Dee. 6,1971-1 m • Hera Vioon. In common with many others we have felt a lively interest in the investiga tions which Dr. Ayer has been making to discov er the causes of failure of the hair, and to pro. vide a remedy.., reseatchatitruilltid to:have been much more thorough and exhaustive than any ever made before. The result is now before us uvdythe Wamo.of Aikrt's , hive given iE a trii i, an'eviith - fati 'eatiefeetion. It equals,oni most favorable anticipations. Our gray 'hairs have disappeared,' or resumed their original color; and a visible crop of soft, silkeik, hair has started on a put of thq scalp .which ri t e 6ED4Plefrao, HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN BAIR RENEWER now stands among the first, and at the bead of all articles for a similar purpose. The testimony of our physicians is conclusive as to its value;uud we are personally acquainted with - score:l of wheretit has been used with - the l tieet 'of restilte: ft will restore gray hair•'to original cotor; Std leave's it glossy, and in 'a healthy' condition 1 while, for beads troubled with dandruff, or any disease of the scalp, it acts like &charm in cleans ing them. Try it, and you will not be dieap t pointed. [Lowell Courier. 4 W4laa Itikt 1 1• ' • I: - TAYLOR—BACON—In Westfield the 28d inst., by J. 0. Thompson Esq., Mr, Silas Taylor of Farmington, to Miss Alioe Bacon of Charles ton. This printer was_ generously. Aseternberedi by the above couple. May they enjoy long life. happiness and prosperity. A 7104 -Tirth CULVER—In Silver City, New Meeloo, Nov 7th, 1871, Mrs. Jennie B. wife of B. S. Culver Aged twenty-eye years, antl.one month. . _ Bloomberg Restioterple'ese copy.•' ' - `- ' Pil( RS. ADA (ii„.R.LO,CIC will giro music+ los he , sons at bid ce ikom4 to as many as may 131) eased to pla-themeelves under her in struetions. Terms, $8 a quarter. Instrument furnished for praotioe for $2, Deo 6, 1871 tf CUTTERS, CUTTERS, A.,laage number a eagerly. „an 4 Platform iga l Sprit* ind P ottier Wage* 4or ,e 4 e., H. H. ,Bordttn ofaioge,'Sind It. Wileader dfl, aefratioo ,ville.!egeri tr., 0411 at the lebaie , rot. 'my - shop In Wellsboro, and examine work before purchasing elsewhere. \C. J. WHEELER. Dee. 6, 1871-Iy. ALE IN DAMIKRUPTCY.—In accordance 10 , with an Act of Congreas, approved tho 2d day of March, A. D. 1867, entitled "An net to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy ithroughout the United States, " the nndorsigded, lassignee of the - estate of John Ferrer and James Black, bankrupts, will expose to public sale on Tuesday, December 19th, 1871, at 1 o'clock P. e lf., at the Court !Ouse, in Wellsboro, Tiogs Co. Pa , all the right, title. interest, claim and de mand, whatsoever of John .reirrer, _ bankrup t abol'e named, of, in, to or out of all those two certain town lots, situated in Blessburg Tioge Co. Pa m known its and heinglola._nn.mber--nin and ten (No. 9 and 10,) in block number slut (No. 0) o f said town of,Blosebtrq. Lot No 10 hns - erected - thereon• - a Small one story and a half frmo house, with kitchen attached' Terms cash. - A.:-81. 1 .0A 17 LE •s•Nov. 89,1871-3 W.- ' • " Assignee. A N ORDINANCE.—Be it ordained by 1 . 31, .14tgOits >qoanoll ' L the i'bartiuglr . 3 frdn; -sad after , - tble."2 : llibtla'y •of September, 1871, all sidewalks Vailt on Bast *venue' (formerly galled State street) and on West avenue (formerly.aalled Second avenue) be built five feet and Mtn. .inetiiii=Wide"..., 13y order of Burgess and t6tiriell.i.l.l.4,Xisnlia,.ol'k. Nov 15, 1871 St: E "R A3r.—Cante to the enclosure of the sub scriber, in Charleston, on tfie:lotla of Nov. kred cow., 4rilOt tvhite. strip on iho hip, left - hoin brolcerAff oE ttioliji;nndlitith horns have brass nubs on. The _owner can have Or cow by piping ,obarges. B. 01,AV.9,, Nov. 20, itn-31... MEI Ta a ,Notice. ". f ,ersons indebtei to tbe Ift;te Rears lkottjese, wick IMMO ReOs ,t. or book acgoittiVere , restinostefto tie at the Store of E. R. Kimball. Nov 29 18714 tit ISAAC SE fitfitiodtbk , „ Leaving the East and arrivingat Obleago or Intlipa c apalir,", , how shall we 'iikabbt the Weel The bait Lino le acknowledged to be the 0., B. & Qt, joined together with tne B. & M. Railroad by the Ilion itddititit itagielkt4ic - crid valid the Bentanorolegiitrin. - —" ' . The main line of the Route running to Omaha connects with the great Pacific Roads, and forms to-day the leading route to California. The Mid die Branch, entering Nebraska at Plattamouth, Panes through Lincoln, the State Capital, and *ill this year be finished to Fort Kearney, for ming the shortest route across the Continent by Dyer 100 miles. Another branch of theme. Id., diverging at Red Oak, falls into a line running down the Mh!., sour! threagb fit. Joe to Kansas City; east all Katmai' 'Paitaiigert'hy this routitc Hansat, l sei Illinois, Southern lowa, and Idissonyi, aud, by a slight divergence, can see Nebraska also. • Lovers of due views should remember the Bur lington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming from afar"--its thee-fringed streams—its rough bluffs and ctuarrtes—its corn-oceans" streiehlat over the prairies further than eye can reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remember it, for ley have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. S. garfish the Laud Commissioner of the B. A M. R. R. at Burlington, lowa or among the four thousand home-deaden and prewmptork.who lest year ti t led claims in .the, Linoelp where 'Toole Sam to itilionnigh4dgist natio Yana; July 19, 1871,41 4;i9PArrik TAUT% BOOK Fos Vomit:ma, 1.871-L4l2d The following are the embellishments: A fine steel plate. Oojored Fashion-plate, containing six figureb. Colored ;daft of Winter Hoods, A Bad Bay's sport. Viewers and Flower Bal. kat, twenty four engravings. An extra sheet of Fashion" and Lingerie, fifty-four engray. Inge. A plate of Walking Dresses. Onburban Residence with plan. Besides a variety of useful designs in the Work Department. The literary matter is interesting and instraellte. This is the megasine first liaised on by the fe male portion of nearly every household where it is a visitor : and there is an artistic finish and daintiness about it especially congenial to fem inine taste. We stick to „the old Atlantic for Our own reading ; tariliot help eynoiattililas with the taste.whielrliadb•the sit Id peewit the finished, artistic freshness of Oodey. The reading matteris always in good taste, and the engra+ingiljtrylita high order, J 4, to ,beet 10. subscribers at the following terms: One cagy, one year $3 00 Two cop:e ' en* year 5 00 Three copies, one year - - 7 50 Pour copies, one year _ 10 01) Vivo topic., one year, an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making six copies --it 00 Bight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making nine copies 21 00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra oopy to the person getting op the dub, making twelv • copies 27 60 SPEQIAL NOTICES.: AVOID QUACKS. A ricotta! of early ladlseretion, °lasing ,per- . vons tibUlthtprentatuf• decay •0., hating tried in rain every advertised remedy; has die. Severed a simple means of seltanre, whiob ho will send free to his fellow•euQerers. J. U. 9,1111Y118, 78 Nassau at., Now York. Aug. 9, 1871-Iy. TOZIT'S Booksellers and Stationers, AT No. 8, Bowen & Cone's blook, have Just reoelyad And, aie_Tpv opening their fell stock of - . - WALL AND WINDOW PAPER. They kosp_ocnitantly 'On hand, in all Tarte- Iles, ovary article usually sold in p first class boohatore. _Stationery, slates, schoolbooks, &0., sold to country dealers at jobbers' rats". "Rcpt 20,1071 tt ' FEMALE WEAKNESSES. There is no class of diseasei known to Medici/I Silence of more frequent occurrence or so little oared for as those peonliar to the female organ. ism. - A slight derangement of health from -del toacy or some other cause is often allowed to oontinue until the whole system suffers and con stitutional disturbances of a grave and vedette charaeterwre often eatabliahed._ MlAlees Herb Bitterly Is..a.aateraigaratoody for, and Piaui:Wm of .all 2 each complaints. Sold everywhere. Moe, One Dollar per Bottle. . . Nov . , Josiah EmeryA C. IX Emery. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oleo opposite Conti _Rouse. No. 1 Pardy's Bleak, Williamsport Pa.—Nov. 22, 1871-17. Commonwealth vs William D. 'Phillips. In November court of Quarter Sessions, of Tiogs county, November sessions, 1870. Indictment, Assault with intent, Ao. Notice is hereby given that an spplieatton will be made to his Bxoellenoy, John W. Geary, for the pardon of William D, Phillips, therabove named defendant.: t, ; Jl3llO.ltE B. SILIIIS, Derts;ftWy. 4 Arellsboro Pa. Nov. 22, 18712-111. Batchelder & Johnson, PROP/MITORS Or Taal . lILLSBORO MARRLU WORKS, Wain Btro9t, oppogite Foundry, WELLISSOItO, TOGA COlltiTY, -- PA. XONUltalllnly TOILBSTOSLIS, TA.04111, TOPA ' , - COVNTBIte, &O. All other Marble work executed neatly, and at reasonable rates. We also tarnish to order, Marble and Slate Mantels, Orates, Ponders, Lo. J. R. BATOHBLDHR. Nov.. 22,, 1871,4 n. P. A. JOHNSTON. MI FOR SALE. A Valuabhiliouse and lot on the Ooreer of Ili Walnut, and wain etreeti. ffaidl property will be•sold cheap. For terms, &0,, apply to the subscriber en the premises. 1. N. WR/011T. Nov. 22, 11371 - tf. t Agents to canvass and reoolve application for memberabtp irr - tfier Benefit Company:— Active men of 10°111gal:too and reliable business qualifications, Whowre.vrilling to give their time and attention to tile business, will be liberally dealt with. An to territory and commission, ePpIY in t Orsen . ,;,orlY letter to. WTIBBLZ.P." 4' L&N,C AN. . Weitsboro; , The same partial! Willexeoute tire Tneuraticas in sotunti.ooppeetnii sti standard .rates. Xesure perces Cattle also, again.Utheft, denith by Otomaitire aotildent,- and lightning.. We ask no pug d istrust providence, but to invest a small sum vary profitably. Office with W. A. *tusk*. . Nov. 22, 1871— IL "'Penna. State Nonni Sawa "Winter term (14 weeks) sill commence Men deg, Deoember4,4B7l-. Spring term (fourteen weeks) sill commence Monday, March 18, 1872. Students admitted at any time. Apply to the Prlpcapal for catalogues or admission. Nor Ifo, 1871.4 if FOR SALE.—One pair of metalled _mares, four years old, black ; one golden . horse, bay:- Bee Mil old; one colt, two yeare old, bleak. All Bertram stook,. sired by the Blab horse ; all well broke, but the lest. Will tm sold forrotab, er'ort time. Inqulre . at ,my farm thl. week. D. A. STOWELL. Deltiar, Nov 22,1E171 1w MOTlClL—Proposals will be revolved Wickbam 3 Barr's - store, it Tioge boroug until the 2d dai of December neat, for buildin a bridge acrose the Tinge river at Tioga boro according to a plan and speeideation tk be see at laid store. Tioga, NOV 22,187 t 21r -- AGENTS WANTEDt ee . r i l l . r i t ri li e g a rd moat popular beolo—frith 80 Illuetrattone; likeneseea of all the Preeldente—beariticaßy bound, and pal teat oil ti.nteelpfo:. , E . 3 , ; Tilt' NATION ' Its_Rutors and Institutions. —,,_ :,.. \ . 7 / 4 7 ",titril 1 ..r,,, i i ii‘m - 41.ND GER ..4.1V. - -\ \ \ \ Nothing ULU. Str oa every dy said: l ithe book tey flood: 1t.,1s on go loPutilbk 1 0 1 0 e main/V.; \ i t 1 Si le pages fall, \arc I meal o f the trice of book. 0e4.003 eihntr ' . A Rich Mu for Coo visoroz-todleo aiT t ILIC3•••• far • m re. teachere and students. One pc 75 ordert in ew days, epitA circular alone. Wort the appeared. 4/3 0 a day can be cleared la fair tar Eery. Writs at. once for, Circrilar and information. NNW WORLD aIIII.IBIIING CO. Our. 7th and /la et Streefe o Phill d Iphia.—Nov 1171-4 . E. 4 : STRAY .- Carne to the enclosure of the sub scriber, in Welleboro , on or about the sth tent, o qe . red yearling steer' and ontsviii year; ling heifer.; , ffite wiener or owuen will prove property, pay charges and take them away. N0v21,11171. Sw H. STIOELBY. Notice of Pardon. Wanted. uritarnstavrtooA, go. PA" THE bES . WEED n impr Has recently SE Fri In the Does eve Never Bite out of or a Bowln Don't pathos " offlefj.. .. - . _ T.ttm alit _- I. Z. TIL V.v. 111, an. t Y3~ 111 e .-- • •-__ Ili l utranobed behind a PDRPBOT • LL OUS OLD OUSTOMBRIL I In addition to a fall stool of ~ , ;,___:: Foy a l • ~...... _........ , .. .•„ . we make the fellowiwg DBE 6100D8. ci l Witch we , • CLOTHS & 0408111.11108, wh oat experience workmen en abort n for La One, Hundred Pieces, rarigilw from SUM. to $2 tiO per yard. Onr stoatis Om !ARGOT, OCIODEI TUB DEBT, PRICES TUN LOWNOT, of any store CORNING, and pretailAy IN 90yrINNN NNW WORK. Corning, Oat A,lsll. New IM 1 --.• ept 8, 1877. 1119 • w • 13M1 p:fay HIOI6IVBD BY • *tit; Nek : l BOTieliskt 60 arcales, .11ohairs,1 I. aU a t prices mach Tiny GOOGEtp '1 losier* fah J . r 0 to $0 etc ; Gots fro= ..... PAO to $ 5 ,0 0 ens' ehoae from ...L ..... SIX to $6,50. Pole' shw a imp 41,110. 4 1 11 Seaso li natlle at unprecedented Low Prices. Ready-de lothing in abundance Yid 'rids !factory for .. ....... to torfor...- VV 1 20 etc .lii eh ...6O ots. to tl,aa Ass, eta. --••••'-•••/111 Os. Onr deallak; si to key to meows. Ft Latta every Owlet met oPai steak, as we are alai". p dto F~Litboro, Ott. 4,1811. 241 trimOO O OOO 44.1. 1 :Ram • • P. titres Sugar at O AGAIN4IMPROVED: t "' .L f ~ , Y NEW ' IMPROVED TH WING iIiICHINE! SE ved, and I. now without a don - tit - the very beet • G •ffaCill&E orid for general purposes., of Work lout Trouble, kind er g and will nisi ON time Witiont "repairs. Machine ofapx kind until you have seen the Ammo "wmitooP . IXlias lop Sii*txfif *so ' bine of the world. : , en'l Agent, ett;Uktte Street - , Elmira; N. T. A. L. #l4 l / I ‘B Ageeit • Weliebore. J.ll. rnThTED, Agent, Blosabp!sv , BA, LIP SpilELliii Asiat, J. EICIEIJOitILIM, je'.; Tiogii;ta. NOW, IM II Campaign, „.... - • it tally Armed IZlju#ppedjor the We are no I Campaign; 171 iIICIADS 0B 61150Dif,'Iiiiidi to wet a (MARSH 1111.0 M many Dow etas, as goay *boon to favor na'witb I call. • d Staplo„ Dry Goods, braeolies of our buitness, lIPEOIALTIBB. . eve a largo . Aoh we sell by - the yard, or MARE TO ORDER by the DER GMMIEnTIS, , Misses', ad/dm/1,, Gentlemen and Boys Mail aapiers, a MI stock, stobsoolog =1 ME Fa4l. GOODS, iiUljT FIBOEIVRD, AT V 7, 4• ea. it j'JAXj , - st de 0 . = ii GOODS, ! ES BLOOK, WELLBBORO, PA. .45161 7 ` laareSSO, laroCkiiii and , Irish Nitirtst . Japattest iney thiored-and - giklek_Drois Wks tbiji: tiara ben /1141i ' Oar illif0111" 1 / 1 4CeliP...than Jibe of !itnkee Notion, BOots and Shoes, Hato and Gaps. anodise, filme"64.. 54, m.o. to $1,26. :fats"Ciotti Gm. to NA. 'Caps from - 8I its. to sl,2b. Etc. Irasi frOto l -,, ..! _. 24 .ife 80 , eta. Rita p 11E4. at Wootton to hualaestp which la always Wait)* out to iir6i and'..tohwia !AK* through oar r iow oue 060 S. a.. 1 k - ; I - 1 En= t '. ~ , fj.J••:: IHM ,_,.~ i al, Brother, Trooth efilsbotit Otis. QUSixo s OsitAlagaos.(ipeobillty) 81 to Ile. W. J. 110hTON a CO. El .. -~ ~i ~ f i 1 SMITU A WAITS. NEW FIRM. A. M. Isigham & Co., ?TIAXE pleasuroln annonneing to the °Risen' of Wollsboro and vicinity that they ha, , ke purchased the entire stock of DUGS AND MEDICINES formerly owned by P. R. Williams, and are ad. ding to the stook a 'tine Deo of Goode, conwtet .. ing of , _.„ Pure Drugs, Patent Medioines, Mugu* Mittens; Paints. Oils, Varahthes, Vara,SA Brashes t POW Patel Brushes, Fishing and hi fact everything, usually kept in a first. Osier Drug there. In the line of - mail Mailer, Window Shades and Fizitirsi he Onnot be 'undereold. Call and esamine Goode and prlbes before pareheslng elsewhete. Pardlevier attention paid to PhyolobeniPteresip tinne,and compounded at all boar& ll Th 4 patronise of the pub 4ls solicited. • i t M. Imatix. : 14TOILIM d. CO V. !CLOVE. May 4, 1871. SCR & Squires, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign ct, Domestic-Liquors Wines, ic., Jc. , Agouti kr Fine Old Whiskies, Craut SZLL, O. N. Spinitts, J CORNING, N. Y 81117 1t,1871. r VEGETABLE SICILIAN ELATE y 4, ..g! :) , E:i.I.L7- 4 _37 , RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity _of this valuable pair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old 'patrons that it is kept - fully up to its high standard.;• and it is the onlyrrellable and perfected prep aration!for restoring GRAY on FADED - HAIR to ita'youthful color, making it soft, luStrens, and silken. ' The scalp, by its ; use,. becomes white and clean. it reni j ovesall eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic 'properties, prevents the hair from &Bing out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. dray its use, the hair grows thicker and. stronger. In baldness, it -restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and Will create a new growth, except in extreme old a. It .is the most economical IfAin DnnBalNG ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a spjendid, g iosa r ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, MD., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents _are pure, and carefully selected for excellentquality; , and .I consider it the BEST PREPARATION for itsi intended purposes" Bold by , all Drupgisti, and Diudera in medicine,. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye . FOR 4.a di: wzrzakinis. As our .Ranewor in many oases re quires too long a time l , and toci'much eare, to restore gray or faded Whisk ere, 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 rub nor wash off. • Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufaotured B. P. HALL & CO., BASELII.A., Aug. 3, 1870-17. ; 4 -'BBgBABB32 .: a E .2 g F. -1 E § F. 1 s s 3 ' g ~- ik i ti - ;_i . § ti , z E 2 oat .-7 Adz - c 4 eer e . ' ,-1 - : Z i W 41 1 41b., - • •• S . 0 ... 'V 01, ID IV, ' 4 14 gu•go . pi a 9, ii 1 ,„c"-- ,i• e t-7,,P43 i ,1 A 0 A pi It 4 a I I 7, 4 p i E 9, vEt 8 14 °lll 7:1 41 ., 1.4 814 6‘•-ec, 00g2X cp ms ca 04 w. 4 2 :I Q RAI so il . a trigs 80 1 . ‘a la 0. 0 a v el o,d dPI i I 0,,y.8 446 .- -fit c . ,?,, E. - 4 , ep at a om a ) I-1 go la t o g! . ig ~.. g i 6 1 44 i 4l ;:i . 0 ,I; ea 11 A 01 4 co bp 41 , 1 g ••• co an c , 4 . 2 , z 1 3 74. E, ? a , ' 41) 403 )- a q 2 Ca 7:1 ti l:" Z '• A . 1 ' ) 1 :• 3104 ,;), '' W j a 2 4 4', hi 4A"at WI E I :4 g .-t-Register's Notice. NOTION is hereby given that the Exeontors land Administrators named -below have filed tholi' aliciOnnts in the Register's °Moe for Tioga county; And lot said accounts will he presented to the Orphans' Coert for sald'oomnty, al a be*Aou of said oe art to be held at Wellsbo. re on Monday."the 27 b itiy of November, 1871, at 2 e'altielr rat , folf allowpnee and confirma• Hen: Aceouit of Dyer I,sobo and B. 0. Madison, Adesluistratatrortbe estate of Ruth Lined n, late of Lawrence township, dummied. iAeoettat of John I. Mitchell, Executor of I he last will and testament of Edeell Mitchell, I to of Middlebury township, deceased. Partial account of Ezra Allen, Executor of' be P ° last will and testament of Cornelius Vend) e, late of Chatham township, deoeased. • . D. L. DEANE, Registe ki .Wellsboro, Oct 28, 1871 nov 1 1 4 w 1 - fiublio Sale of Farm Stock-and Ina pimiento. r 'ALL the liveistock nod agricultural imple• mente belonging to the farm of E. Fel lows, in WeHeber°, consisting of cattle, sheep, hogs, horses, wagons, harness, plows, hariows, cultivators, mower, &o , will be offered at publics vendee, on the farm, on Wednesday, November 29, 1971, for calk in band, or note with approved security, bearing interest. At the same _propoiltione will be received fur leasing be Whole - or part df Abe farm Any Informat on concerning the same before the day of sale, an be obtained on the •premises, or by address ng 0. P. Yell, ono of the Trustees, at Liberty,' IL R. FELLOWS, 0. F. VEIL,_ Nov 9. 1671 .3'w • BLACKSMITH' WANTED. i itbirvalio undoiretande shoeing, and general NJ c0.t,.t0 work. Apply to " RPII.GRTON, ORR & CO. I Ziov. 8,1871-3 w. Stony Pork Pa .14 • DENTISTR _ , ! Tr/LYING returtied I w •kA•l.# • VI i k JUNI , from a. Agit East, I } am now prepared, with a , tie* 4 00k of goads and Instruments, to offer bp - : perittr,Andoesments to those in want of anything in toy lino. Artificial teeth inserted on a now and superior bese L at,low_rants. Teeth extrsoted without pato ) Preiervetionnf the natural teeth: u a 4solallty. Work warented. Terms reasonable. 'l A.B. EASTMAN. Dentist. WelMoro, Pa. Nov lb, 18T1. MIRE Trustee MCM!! FIRE INSURANCE. /NO. I. MiTCHBLL, Aft% I - WELLSBORO, PA. Issues Pollelos in f1;04-olass Companies at aid i_ack - vvir 3FLELItata, as any RELIABLE COMPANY will grant In urance,, JN I. MITCHELL. Jan. 4, 1811.-1 i The Cheapest Place in the State For Photographs! WO OD',5 .011iLORY!' 10 - 0.411,111 for 80 Gents. Large Pfitares and frames fbr $l. Old pintures copied; en larged and finished In the filleat, style. Raw style frames and °Very thing kept In a gallery on hand, or fternistedito order. • THE'LOWEST PRICES AND TEE BEST WORK. • . Bowes over gardneep grocerffr store. PeS 1 1871 tf • Wellaboro, Pa. Photogr .ph Gallery ! HOUGHTON, 'ORR & CO., STONY FORS, PA Manufacturers of s ik24 li l Bugg i e s , Sulkies,aatp Platte - 4m 3piing, Truck and LuFnkiier IW.Nons,-- 1 CIITiERS, :LEIGIHS AND 808 SLEDS We aro prepared to do anything iri our line on short notice and in tho best manner. Sada &anon guarranteed. -.• 110UGHTON, ORR 1 00. EASTINELA COLE?, Agts, We!labor°. Stony Fork. dpriL4soBll. Wonders :Will Never Cease. AV I 1 you tried the latest and greateit med- W teal disaore'ry of the age? Dr. 31, L.jßacon's Magic . Pain Renutdy.. It cares colds, !diptherla, orempi and pains in stomach, Indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery, mmer complaints, cholera morbas, cholera, As by magic. As an paiternal appliestlen fo frost bites ebilbtaius, sprains, braises, fell— o a, rheumatism, sick headache, toothache, usu. ralgia,vains In the side,: back and loias, in a practise of six years, It has been foliate be se s send to no preparation ever offered .to the puha*. The proprietor of this median() feels warran ted in guaranteeing it to be the best remedy for thp above diseases in. the market. ?law/featured and-put up only by Dr. M. L. Delon, Blossburg, Pa. Wboleealo agents--Haliett„Pearer & Burbank, 149 Clamber street, New Yiiik; 17: D. Terbell & 00., Co'rning, N. Y. July 12,'71 ly ngliam's Wool% Mills I ---- DitIERFIELD, PA.' qi I rHS subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,_ Cassirueres(Flaguals, &0., &0., for Wool.— , yslso maaufactuW. as aerial— . SR UDR, OR ON SHAME, a l uit suitornere. All work warranted aarep ee-nted They invite particular attention to their Water. Proof. CASSIMEItig, b are warranted In every respect. Pardon, la r attention given to 0 lAL = cALRIONG I CLOTII .011F.SSIN1L I i tltllAM'l3 large stook of Casalmeres, ate ~2b • r eont leas than any competitors, and warrant. u represented. INGIIIAMS m inufaeture to order, and do all ndt of Roll-Carding end Cloth Dressing, and .fy °repetition N HAMS have at) good an aieortinent of Lull Cloths, Ossaimeres, etc., ...nd give more for Wool, in exchange than any other bstablish went. Try them and lehtisfy your. ,elvsl. i IN i RAMS wholesale anti retail at the Cow. arms et Mille, 2 miles helevllnexville. Oa Cloths are warranted, arld sold by filo IC. B . KELLEY, Wellsboro, Pa. T. 1.• BALDWIN & 00., Tioga Pa. 6.41" :. 1 70 1 . ° 11:N IIII N 2 ETT,Oovingten,P i a. • ). retold. Jan 1. 1691—tf - ; • MRS. A, J. SOFIEtD gow reoeiving from Now York, a fine se. rtment of M.l'lll3a.eas3r FANCY GOODS, i. ebe offers to the publio at• low recs.- - Everything usually - found In a ThINCIT 00111116 , . 1 it , e kept on hind and sold 1.5 w for oath.— . a " iloox and Gibbs sewing machines for salt ,a o rent. 1 / i r W Ritmo, Sept. 214 Wil-ly. ' , MEM AND AND 3 II i