ME 0 LOCAL NOTiCtS.k yon want a now §tyle Bprini9lutWl, call at Mrs. Sottohi's. If you want genuine kid gloves, 2 button and single button, call at Mrs. Sofold's: Go to Wickham & Farr's . Tioka, .Ta., if you want to see a splendid stock Arid; .buy 4 00(1.: cheap. Kay . , . FOR SAI.E.-A good building 10t40.4 Queen Street. Als6 a house nud lot. March 6, 187245. - H. IL' WOop. Collins & Co.'s Cast: Cast' Steel kloivii on is $5 each. For information' how to them address Co - maws & Co., 212 Water St., N. Y.---Feb. 28; 3m. ' • - LAST NOTIC'E.-1111 peysons-irouPted io anther by note or book account, roust set-, tie at - once. - WiluotiT & BAILEY Wellsboro, May Messrs. Derby _& 'Fishier have for" sale Reynolds Brothers' celebrated ladies' shoes. URA: shoes are Ilvell ynown - as the best m anufactured this;tside of York. Call - in and see thorn. - sraelcAL.—Dr. : lip Do Graff operated u pon n little child for club foot, *urion an old lady for cataract, / and removed a large tOO4 , from the bladder of a young mah, yes t 'rday attcrneen.—Elmira Advertiser: "MURDER ILL OUT."-If tho person ho tr,,,k trees froth my nursery last fall without properly remunerating me, will within ten days from ()ate rgmit to lily address the sum ~f SlO in pAymetit for the same, no exposure \l' be made. ' • - Ab l y 8, 1872. wollaboro, Tioga Co., Pa Tito Times says Dr. Walpole has lost his beautiful chestnut mare. She died suddenly in harness, it is supposed from botts or pin worms. If the Doctor had used Sheridan's ltratry Condition Powders, he would, no doubt, have had his mare to-day—they aro death on worms: Chapped hands are very co ion with those who have their hands much in water. A few drops of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment nibbcAl over the hands two or three times a by, will keep them soft and white. Fisher men, sailors, and others will do well to re member this. We have received a now advertisement from Nfk , hrs. Wickhanv& Furr of Tioga too late for in=ertion in this week's issue. That firm Ert, one of the finest stores in the country, and it is well filled with a fresh stock .of dry goods, groceries, clothing, hats and c.tp,. boots and shoes, all of the best quality and Which they will sell at[prices to suit the tones. Madam .1. Schissler, from Corning, will be at the Cone House, in this village, on ,AV he , lay, May bth. with a large stock of Ilannm Hair, Switches, ,and long Water ) Curl , . Old hair worked over in the latest , tole and neatest manner. Madam J. Sehiss ler is unsurpr:.sed as an artist in hair. Re member, Wednesday, May Bth. Wiill , bt.rn, May 8,-2w EN rERTAINMENT.-TIICTO will be an en t,itainment given at the Baptist church, by Prof Thompson, Friday evening, May 10, 0,1,-icting of choice painting, chromes, ear crayon drawings, and sketches, tab -I.;aux, songs, reviews, magic lantern scenes tatuary, Bible events, and cariactures of Weft:hero citizens, also a cariacturo of the forthcoming railroad jubilee. All who love the tine arts or fun will be sorry if they stay :may. Admission, 25 cents; ,Children, 10 cts. It 1, worth your while to visit Mrs. &dield's Millinery- and Furnishing Store if you want . ~n 4 entire outfit. You can get it there, from .1•1w1 and hat to the smallest article worn I,by a lady. She' has returned from the city \‘ltli a full and well selected stock. New , tylvb of ladici and childrens' suits, beauti f,d,v and fa:111(1;10)1y made, 'hutch cheaper :Ilan could be sold lust season. Tlec ladies nt o (radially invited to call and look at her and they will find quality, .quantity, and price.: to quit S'o,m our pleasant lawns will be vocal with I,lu. merry chatter and laughter- of the jolly i , oquet parties, and white and green, red tied \ blue, black and orange, will knock each other\nbout the verdalnt field of battle in right lively fashion. Ah! the victories lost and won \ on that field, whet() lustrous eyes and dainty\boots and sensible short skirts inect do congKegatel But we didn't set out ,entimentalize, but only.to tell the devot ee, o! the intranClog game that they can find gjeat variety' ot\croquet sets_ at varying price.. at Hastings &,\Coles, on Main street in the , village • \ Goon NEWS TO TUE S s o - ...DIERs.—To my numerous customers and patrons, I would respectfully announce that eieTy volunteer, aen-commii.sioned officer, privat, musician, artificer, who enlisted in the military service nf the United States prior to July d, 1861, meter the proclamation of the Presnt of :Id, 1861, and were mustered bqore .lu,st4 6, 1861, into any Regiment or CORl paay which was accepted by the war depart \ 11/Nit, are to have the full bounty of $lOO, %%lie have not alreadyreceived it. The un ,ler-tgned prepared , with a full sets of 1 , 1:m1:4 approved by the Government. All i,h to avail themselves of said - Act fl (.all and see ma at my office, or address ie.. Their busine:zB will receive prompt at 11'. B. SMITH, Knoxville, Pu. MRy g, 1879.-4 w TiItiCRNED SALE OF HousraioLD GOODS undersigneffoffers for sale the follow ,thehold and other effects, to wit : , uttci, ne, , , blanket, whip, mop- %% R :itch. curry comb, brushes.; garden al , kucmts, plimts and flower barrel tIN• ; tubs, wash boardL, and'keneral As.. , rta...nt h;tAen ware; lamps and but t. - ;ix and wood Law; crockery—inclu 'itilz: lar4e )thc.ter , .;gilt china covered vegeta ,l:..be•;, lion (Mina fruit dishes, line chant ""'-''• ill: &c. ; buperior tca and er plated ware; japanned =I I ilts and tray; line castor, :11'd covers; 11, 1 ,1 e. mats; superibr 1.0,i, colincd napkin;; large linen au;uvloth ; child's chairs; superior camp marble top and other tables, lounges; Lmg:ct; mirrors, spittoons ;1 paper Lus t" arcs ; indow shades; parlor vases ornaments ; statuettes, brackets, -mall piece; two ten-day clocks; rug kli:1 ihgr.nn carpets; mats and rugs; croquet rcekin g horse, child's wheel barrow, ex it,: v.a4i,n arid sled—and other articles too teetition. Tite..te effects will he 'll t , ,1 at it,•tyttic .ale at the Recto iy daily t"lit i t.t 1 o'clock p. in., until Saturday next w titlt itht. at 1 o'clock p. tn., when the bat, tw e on hand will be sold at public Fide t rc , ervc at the Rectory. J. K. KAncimt. .4' 7..;-„gitator. \VEDN,ESDAY, MAY 8, 1872 Ilome. A. n Briefs. I - 1 ,. _ froz L . 1- inch thick last , turd} y 1.1011 in thi, villaie. - -7'1.0 latter part of last week was all st ,-, Ply IN•1111t. a 4 lfarels. - t r•vpry body wants to know "what do y.,n know about fartning?",l --Col. Bogard - of Osceola is building a largo 4L,1 commodious dwelling hone. are indebted-to -lion. Henry Sher w"oil for valuable public documents. —A literary sociable will be given in the Baptist Hall this Wednesday evening. --The News says that the new depot op -I,o,ite the village pf Tien has been coin nwiteed. . • — Nlogs:rs. W. C. Kress & Co.; have corn= menced preparations for their new block on tha corner of Main and Wain streets. rn. enthusiaatie-meetingAvas , heldiyi-Cam~ don, N. Y., recently to induce . Elmira to buOd her road to Lawrenceville through Heady Hollow- and Caton Center. The pee 1, pt of that town offer to give the right of way a ) d land for depot purposes. —The men who run the Elmira Advertiser Seem to have been.born under lucky stars. A while ago Fairma'n was presented with a silver service, and now the same infliction has been made upon Sam Taber to the tune of 'about $lOOO "in silvbr, find gold.". _This is lynira,'S recognition, ?iif Samts ser)dces, in procUring the coming Republican State Con vention to be held there. We congratulate both parties—Sam on the silver, and Elmira on Sain. —The Fall Brook Coal Company's new steam.saw Till at _Antrim is now in full run ning order. The boyp , tried ft the other day just to see what it could do. The , saw ran exactly ten hours, cutting, thirty-six thous and two hundred'and sixiY-two (26,262) feet of hentlock lumber Without any extra exer tion of the mill. The' only difficulty was in handling suoh 11, quantity of lumber. The Company's sawyers think this the largest tour of sawing ever performed in the county, and we conclude they are about right. ingfl liiivla tlie'bi‘sest-nittitiietl ;mid best blooded pair of horses in this section pf the State. , . —Tho Yalo nouso at Sabiasvillo is a good place to stop at. The table is good, beds neat and clean, 'and accommodatiOns . excellent. —The people of Millertown, Jackson town .skip,_arc_yery anxious to have the proposed railroad from Elmira to Lawrenceville pass through theiiplace. —The' dwellingltotis Leonard Gil lett, near Clirry' was - destroyed . by fire on Mondaylastrtegetlier with nearly all its contents. Light insurance. G.!s nomiriation,44eases ; the Demo crats of this village immensely : :-.:that is, they say it.does. But the Republicans - don't take much stock in the Philosopher: —The Tiega News inan says he noticed the return of a gentleman of that, village "to the bo - soin of his; family." Grecians! Do they - allw,spectators on such occasions 7;;; —Col. A. K. McClure will deriver the ora tion,' and' A. S. Hooker, of the Nprthei:p'nei gazette, read , the poem, before Y the Alumni AS.Sociation of the Mansfield State Norther School, on the 10th of Juno next.- ," —Fred Bunnel has given the finance com mittee of the Railroad celebration a fine'cow and calkto be sold if needed to help pay • a.x penses, and if not ; needed for,that purpoicpto be - given to some poor'', widow. Everybc4y thiiit knows Wellsbornknows Fred Bunnbi, and everybody that knows Fred Bunnel knoWs that this isjust like him. Ho generally "goes the whole hog," but this time he has gone one bettor. May ho never lack milk for his punch! —One of our State exchanges says the la* require that till township and borough audi tors shall publish annual':statements of the township and borough finances, and inflicts a penalty if they are not published. Suits were lately brought in a neighboring county again 4 the auditors for neglecting, while in office; to publish an annual statement of the finances of the township. The cases were tried, and resulted in the defendants being fined $5O each for neglect and refusal to pub;; lish I'M aforesaid. • —Fires have been raging extensively in different parts of the county during the past ten days. A gentleman who drove from An trim to this village last Sunday week found some difficulty in getting through in some places where the fires were hurtling near the road. The smoke was so dense in the valley, the first of last week that the weather resem bled Indian Stimmer for a couple of days.— But a rain on . Wednesday cleared the atmos i. phore and-probably checked the yes.. We are informed at Fall Brook the fla ne.s came so eli)se to the Company's magazi e on the hill that fears were felt, for its sa ely, and men were set carrying water to dampen it.— Around TiotTa the fires were also extensive. —Probably before this paper reaches the hands of our readers the new iron 'bridges on the W. L. R. R. near this village will he completed and ready for the passage of the cars. There are three of these bridges at this end 61 the road, and while they differ decidedly in style they are all fine 'specimens of that. kind of work. The first is a short truss girder of 47 feetspan. The second, with a span of 76 feet, is-known as a deck bridge, that is the track runs over the top of the bridge, the truss being below. The third is what is known as a "through bridge," and ha, a span of 83 feet. All these bridges are built by the Kellogg Bridge Company of 13uflido. The iron is all tested,Up to a strain of 60,000 pounds to the square inch, and is capable of sustaining at least three times the greatest weight that can ever be placed upon it. The work of putting these bridges up i superintended by Mr. W. G. Bond, who takes the contract for that part of the work, and who is a gentleman of large experience in that line. The bridges arc all built upon most substantial masonry .of solid cut stone, and taken all in all, they'areprobably as enduring and as creditable pieces of work as can he found anywhere in the country. Tars NRXT TERM of - Cow - yr it to bei• held on the 4th Monday, the 27th: - -day, of this month. An adjourned term was set down for the . 3d Monday, and a travorse jury was' ,drawfor that week, but that term has en tirely fallen through, and there will bo no Court at aßat that time, and of course the jurors, although summoned, will not be ex pected to attend. The ing•is a list of the jurors drawn to serve at the regular term, beginning on the 27th instant ; GRAM). JURY. Richard BroWn, Middlebury; George Crippin, Farmington ; John Cook, .Bloss; Jeremiah Dockstader, Charleston • Joseph A. Darling, Sklppen ; Charles hberentz Delmar; lra M. Edgecomb, Westfield; Ephraim Francis, ; Charleston Daniel *Gee, Mid llebury ; Thomas C. Horton, Delmar; Jolla Hoagland, Jr. Covington,- Jason 11 ig•gins, Noss ; A. S. S. Lend°, Westfield boro ; Stephen Lane, Brookfield ; Benjamin M chord, Tioga ; Ira Post, Covington ; Geo. W. Potter, Middlebury; Hezakiah Stowell, r., Welsburo; Israel Stone, Delmar ; James Smellem, Moss. CharlesSeott, West field • Solar Satterly, Charleston; Albert - F. Tuttle, Tioga boro; Byron C. Whited, Bloss, TRAVERSE 'JURI . -FIRST :WEEK Nathan Austin, Charleston ; William A: Baxter, - Nelson; Winthrop Beach, Chat ham ; Sidney Beach, Chatham; Peter Bush, Brookfie.fd ; Simeon Bacon, Delmar ; Sam uel Carpenter, Middlebury ;. Linden Case, Knoxville ; James Cady, Ttoga ; John Dick- WellsbOro; Benjamin Dorrance, Rik land; Wallace W. Dunham, Knoxville; Oscar F. Ellis,'Wellsboro; Simon B. Elliott, Mansfield ; Andie Folio, Wellshoro ; James -Moss • Byron B. Holiday, .Wells born; OharlesHerringtoni Delmar; James Itamilton, — Jackson; William 'Knight, Fall Brobk • Hiram Kilbourn, Middlebury; Gad Lamb, Richmond; Miles G. Lee, Coving ton ; Ssmuel W. Love, Chatham ; John Moore.. Covington; Henry Mowry, Farm ington ; John Murdaugh, Mansfield; John Parmitier. Jackson ; Valentine Beep, Law rence; Charles Rumsey, Sullivan ; Lewis RAndall, - Union ; Peter Beep, Lawrence; Silas S. Rockwell. Covington; Stephen A. Randall, Union ; Josiah Reese, Charleston ; .1 oseph Riberolle, Wellsboro ; George Reese, Charle,ton; Merrill Mr. Staples, Middle bury; Isaac Smith, Lawrence; William Si o mom., We,ttield born; Joseph Strange, Sullivan Robert W. Stewart, Lawrence ; Salem 1.h0ma ,, , Brookfield; *William F. Uroll, Tinge; William Van Dusen, Farm ington; Seth Whitaker, Richmond; Nelson W !Jitney, Charleston ; Sanford Withey, Union. I'l A VERB N: ECOND Thomas B. Anderson, Bloss; Horatio N. Aldrich, Westfield; Lyman Beach, Jr.," Mansfield; Hiram Brooks, Charleston; Wal lace Chase, Ward; Robert Custard, Jr., \Mor`ris; Caleb Dewitt, Sullivan; Robert Dick, Fall Bro.:)k ;_,Williaut A. Goodside, \ Tib va •, Samuel H. Gaylord, - Bless; James lloa 1, Richmond; Jacob Hartman, Cov.- ingtot • Charles IlouOton, Delmar; Wil-' Ram La e, Jackson •, Henry Landis, Bless; Robert i,cNish, Fall Brook; Thomas J., Mooers, Moss ; - Franklin Inscho; lirbok'-' field ; , James\ratterson, Fall Brook ', Apollis Pitt; Richmby; Emerson T. --Roxtord,_ - Westfield ; Au 'ustus-- Rhine,vault, - , Elk ; 4 3iisit James B. Red el Farmington ; Stirlf9rl Strait', Lawrence; hn M; Shaw, Famisw. ton •, Rufus Scott, C mer ; Loren A', Scurvy WellsbOro•,: Elijah' Stebbins, , Clymer; Reynolds Sigsby, Rutland; Wilham Soper, Rutland ; Robert Trull,'C , arleston ; Thad— • IL . . - e te 15r V.; 4. • - -- • - Albert. A. Westbrook Tioga. Hugh Yoditg, Wellgboro, . Thefolloiylngs,i,s , fhnfrinl list for thnterm: 111 int Itadta - Va.'Abram Johnsi'inii, Resktp»,& Ger4ley,,y4.Dperfleld.TotiMihip. Richard 'Kritsen vs. Z. Mallory • & wife,`: t Johns Brat EdintiiidFtitilk9or. - utd, Babrwin vs, W.. K.. errs,Adw're ,Adt4' W. 11. Slosstm,y4i. li, J,Grantl*At Solomon Blank. vs:Geo. CliaMbern:74 - .: Ilex Mitchell vs. R. W. Wheeler. DeundaWondiV.lE 3 / 4 1tWolidt. _ ,R. IlamnioU-Se CO. ' Vs. W.'l 4 ,' tke 1 Ella R. Kimball vs. 1). Hart's Ex'rs. M. G.. Locey.fet al. vs.. Farr & Potter.. , C. L. Wilcox vs. Ella R. Kimball.,!:, . . C. L. Wilcox vs-Cliarle,A,K,imbA/L • . IL °Vella:C:lS. 112BOnel. i et Sarah Seel ye vs. C. H. L. Ford, et al. Smith & Hal) vs. James Friends. CharlekTples •f:5. 1 .1%. Cm:when - Az tttilfp,„) Mary Rhiliroad ' • Shauber & Johnson vs.,Bleksburg C. Co. &e. J. B. Potter vs. Henry M. Lattin, of al. Sylvester Webster vs. Thomas Stone. G. W. hymes vs. Seymour Keeney. S. Babeeek's Ex'rs vs. Henry-Cotton. 4ailioad Celebratjon in Wellaboro I The of Wellsboro have determined to celebrate i the opening of the Railroad and ' the advent of the Iron Horse in our village.. The new iron bridges _are nearly finished; in a few days the track be_, p to the depot, which 'Wllllbalo'inPrelediii 7 goo'd time, and by the middle of the month - , , everything will be in - good working order; tlnicars will be running regularly into our . ,y_qtage, and Wellsboro will be in full stcaricOnection with all the rest _of the bitsy wbilit.; Wells boro fully, app - re:Clakai th'e signitlea#,be.,Of that fact in her history, andls'"dtiskiikdri,iii.make the day empliattels- gettiiro)t4flay—,a defy to be given ,up o,44l4**ditdoiili*Ar— a day of thorougy- . oo,l4 . 4;egAtti4V,litaity congratulation., over 'Op iidolt , .iiiiik:49lle, and of pleasant "anticipatioti .:!ivr:;tlk . littur prosperity and growth that wOrkiriiigits::- (The:day!upon , which .the' oeleliratioE will take place is nokryet known; but a 3 "'soon as; the date is, settled public announcement will be mad9,by Ittunlyo And thsgektie Koh Whenever ftlakesplace thoFe ,e a gent erid " goodtime, , witl ,good -,speaking, goo 4 music and everything Calculated to slake celebration interesting,and '4061a - thing: ; The general committee met. last F r riday sub-committees Appointed the following sub-coittead and officers: ;2.l.litrsbni 0ftb5*y,,,R91; 2 4;4. Assistant Mnrsbals, Lieut. Rniloy and. W. A:fitone. . • t Oorom itte9 on poeoisittion;q; T:P44:Migh!t` Robinson and. A. V.010y.:. :.1 Committee of - Illyfution4; Williams, A. F.lBaixi.esitild :Coin - mittee on Reception of Guests, 3. B. Nile's, John I. Mitchell, J. B. Potter, J 04., B. Bpwen, J. li. ,Bosard, M. BIAIIIFO, 11. 1-lastitttE tind ,W alter; §h erivociiV On l ßiniaker and *i'eakliag;` . llprii Wilton, J, 14;.1Chia and •Mi,PAltikott:C-;• Finance Committee, John W. Didley, B: Potter and J.•R, Bowen: :11 _. On Programme, AL: Bullard,; ?tion.,. Wil9pol3.•.t..,Holliday i • N. T.l.Ohiisidler, A. E.: Niles stud HOmIH. \W. , Willtem * Wik,,&:, On Hall and bancing, V. Pursell, L. F. Truman, 4 - , and C. C. :Mather& • 11. W. 'Williams wasAtyipointed - 46' president the banquet. A NARROW ESCAPE FROM A FlRE.—Late lust Friday evening,' after the arrival of the night train, a few'gentlemen were assemWd in the office of the Wellsboro Hotel, kept 1)4 . Sol l3unnel, when suddenly a , kerosenelamp4 hanging from the • ceiling fell 'to the floor, and broke. Of course the ()limas in flamer: in an instant; and made a blaze as larkii as good sized bonfire. It looked for e. little while as though the old houie was doomed to a thorough cleaning out that time; but the dames were soon subdued, without 'ma terial damage except to the Counter and floor which received a pretty severe scorehingYi This Witb a narrow eseope not only for the hotel, htit for the whole business street' of Wellsboro.' - Being it large three story wood ' building, connected directly with the long: row of old frame stores, its burning would' almost inevitably insure the destruction of that whole side of Main street astir east least as Crofton street, even in the stillest weathu. - The only wonder is that all that% region of tinder boxes has not been' burnt] out hang ago, arid we advise every foment there to keep_ reiisonably inspred'Ut good eompithy, and_be Vat a minute's notied.t ren, ors.,Tii6l} hear with feelings of sorrow, of the death: of „Miss Adelaide Ladle - v; fertherW . Preceptresgt of the State Normal 'School of Mansfield Pa. Tor some years a delicate frame has 'been giving way tinder the pressure of too - much! work of an. unusually :vigorous brain,_ and she only found relief in the high, pure rnonni, tain air of,tbat;most rerhantiti -raglan- 'Aleut. , Asheville, North Caroline.. She died in that place April Bth, where-she had remained (luting tho winter. She was a native of West Chester, Chester, county, Pa., and a sister of .T.- H. Ladley, at one time a resident of this place, but now- -a foreman .of .the 0 e'cgo - Miss Ladl4 Wes able for a °lough culture and a refined mind, that sta Iped her everywhere -as 'the , true lady, combined with a heroism and sc4lf l saerifice that was truly wonderful. Af-; ter 'leaving Mansfield, she made a tour-in Europe, and on her return she was emptoyed as translator and writer on .the New York, TiTVCS, andafter the death of Henry J. Ray mond, on Harper's Bazar. She also con tributed articles to Harper's llfaaazi'lle illus trative of European subjects. She also lec tured in various parts of the coUntry, -- and w;11 ahvnyc i•eeeivefi with the welcome so, •readily accorded to true talent. Hei extern; pore lectures were romurkablo for thqir fiance of language, aild, , bauty andr-truthf6l Hess of thought. With one exception we know of no lady lecturer who- could' excel her. Few of her friends and pupi!it knew the true heroisla that ,embodied itself in her thirty years of beautiful 1ife,...,-.,Trartiozette. ORS BEM A BIG CROWD le BE PROVIDED !DR. COVfl OTON ITp . — Dec; r, AOlat •It has , been so longsinee)rOd liaVe•inentioned. our little town, that I am almost ttfraidlyca hove : forgotten that there is such a plaice in existence. But 'Covington does exist, al though it has nut gotilong quite as far oti the road of improver/Milt as some of its neigh boring villages. Now that spring has fairly opened, our farmers have commenced thelr, farining OP= , orations in dead earnest, and = although the past winter has been a severe one.:•upon wirk i ter grains yet the crops in this locality are , looking tcgreat deal, bettor than they were, expected to. • Some evilly disposed porsons, on the after ; wion of last Friday.'builta fire upon Victor tilay's hind situated near the river,- and be.; .Are its progress could be arrested it did con siderable damage to the fences. • W. J. Evans has sold his farm to Win. Richards, and has purchased Geo. Cleve land's house and lot situated in tlje yiltage. Price Brothers have opened a boot and 'shoe shop in the depot building. John Walker has opened a 7hi g ness..shop over 0. F. Price's shoe shop. 5: D -'"errest has ef:tablishe.d a paint shop in the building foimerly used-as a dwelling by what is kn,own here as the "Happy Family." • %Housekeepers sometimes get- into trouble by be;ng out, or soda, and now the Covington glas., company have been compelled to sus pend operations for the same ; reason. Oper ntions will not be resumed for l ,some time. • The good Templar's lodge in this place is doing a noble work; new accessions are,rc ceivf4l at nearly every meeting. Ed. ,Cooley's house caught fire Sunday morning and burned•down bkore anything Worthy of mention could - be' saved. Covington, April 29th, 1872. • MARRIAGES, • - WELCII—EDWARRS-.- - Attlit residence Of tiie,,brides rareuts iu Charleston. litsyltb, 1812; by life'. Rev. 01 S." - ilirsiisue, hrr. Stcplieu Welch, of Richmond, and Mi ss yelivie s, rAlwarile, ct Cbariektonn., The printers were tenerotislY timid:Akre/Ll' ' DEATHS, 401111,13C;14.—in PorinfftQn Bort h on aatway. ATot 271b,,; . 1572. putipwiati riariaaroptiori, Nre. k:rearia L. wig, ) vf J.C. Jobueou, iu the tbirty.ulatti year of ;her age. CAMPBELL.—Iu Morris, April 12th, /872, Samuel Campbell, aged 87 years. RIM UV rbl WV14.9110A0, MAY 7. W 72. , DEALERS ' P""FOW'• 2 O4I4. ea Plour,.per bbl 80 6 0 8 @f6 1 4 1 00 Butkwheat flour, par oast OO Wheat, white. Per bushel ' • Wheat, red, " Wheat, Spring, Buckwheat. " Corn, shelled. Oats, Barley, Bye,' Clover seed, CI - .- - 8 60 TimOthy seed, •• , 6-60 Beiwor, 41 - ,,,: ngsi V - . 0.. 411 , nt,.. :, 1.. ; .,,(,.1.4„ , tav . :, 4 ..,,1,1 Corn meal, per owt. 4 -. , . 4iikt.: .4'i 10 , ' g , ...si :,..1 4.415.. t - i Peed. per owl 2 00 Potatoes, per, bush 60 . 60, Apples, green, per bush 2 to ' 2 00 ' Onions, per bush 1 50 1 7.5 Turnips. per,busb • .; ...,.., 't,-, f a- ..,,, t _ f r i „.. 4 Pork, Wikl.Veia l ... ~, 7 ' : Hams, Shoulders, per 1b.... Butter, per lb Cheese, par lb Lard, per lb Tallow, per lb R ooo 4tDer 411..4„..- Beeew z, per lb Vinegar, per gel Eggs, per dozen . Dried apples, per lb Dried peaches, per lb D,rted cherries, per lb it Dried blackberries, per lb . 8, 4 1.2 K, , Dried raspberries, black. per lb., 4.. ?v4A 1 ..n iir ' Dried raspberries, rod, per lb 2a 25 Cranberries per qt 20 Bay, per ton ' 15 00 Wood, 18 inches, per cord 2 00 Wood, 8 feet, per cord . 800 C°4 1 „_„,, ,, b0T. ~,04,8V 4/I-J.., • J.-, • ~.. I, :,.,.... ....,,,,margf 2g. ~ uuiat i alis.,-•- • v . , - .% _.....,,, • ,;-.t..... t.,-:. ...-,,,,,,,,,,,g,, , , 0L420..v..• Oro 4 141:toR,wilido:.-.k.i,144,,r , ..t.,,—...:,..•.:,4;$ Mk le 8 4:4311,1 4 -A 11 9.4h P 6 r14 0, -- ".....-. iMiiar, yellow, per liti ... Lot Sugar, brown, per lb _ , 11012 Teas, green. per lb —75c.1 60 Tom, black, per lb . & . .•"' 1 26 ' /Oregano, par 10 11 40 Maple sugar 15 18q20 Ia e 442 . 08i1OURMBLityII8k0...11 tior4 7 _o2 t , thougt part - 4111 - ot arek enough to be confined to lita room or bed, nevertheless feels biruseypityiticitilyii. aro to atten liOtitkio,ll l / 4 7,.ti c iwt ITbere is a falling or general breaking .dolt pt Itke prom, but no Symptoms sufficiently mar ou to be 0 seed as a disease, yet peculiarly trying to the. Sint l+r. The feelings cannot bu expressed—Ductal' "_den't understand it; they may proscribe hopefully, yi , t, blindly, and without result. Idnummes His= BT/mos is the bat flezesdy for these nameless dia.. Otters. TRY IT Alith BE ,, C I = O 4 11e1d,41 Diugglete. Price ono della °May I, 1872-Im. Eill • AVOID - QUACKS. • victim of early indiscretion, causing nervous de Vdlity, premature decay, &0., having tried in vain every adyertised remedy, has dlsooirered a dimple means of il4f-cure, which he will send free to 111.0419 1 441i11ibt4 erh. J. H. REANIIB, 78 Nassau at., New York. • tan. 1, 1872. h lIIIOGA CO; II COURT PROCLAATION. Whereas. the Hon. H. W. Williams, President Judge for the 4t Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and W. B. Smith and D. McNaughton Ewes, Associate Judges-ins TWO ,: Comity, have issued their precept. bearing date the 48th day of April, 1872, and to me directed, for the holding of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at ,Wilisboro, for the County of Tioge, on the 4th Monday Wiley, (being the 27th day,) 1879, and to continue two 1 74 ek 8 . ' - "„ViSIT - afzi1,„,,,, 4 ;?.'- 5. ..,,,,,,„4,4:J. ; ;.: Bone° is thereloreAscreloymPVA .4094. the Uo4.olndl 17 Ju,tices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the connty of Tioga, to appear in their own properporsons, 1 with their records, inquisitions, examinations and re membrances, to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain to be done, and all wit nee/3es and other persons prosecuting in behalf of the CoMmonwealth against any person or persona, are're: gefred to be then and there attending, and not to de ; paft at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punch ; us/ in their attendances at the appointed time, agree ; ably to notice. Given under my band and seal at the 81 eitirs °Moe. ' In Wellaboro, the Bth day of May, in t(, a year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and seventy two. i .3.. *. 0 r I 1 , ' .'\ '‘' ') ri' t !.. i k ' :/143 1 3/.1 9'•, . . -3 I Application for License. XIOT/CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that the following 'VI named persons have made applicatlen for 'tavern Licenses and Eating House Licenses, and that the same will be presented to the Court of Quarter Ses sions the 27th day of May inst. at o'clock. P. M.. when all interestA4 may attend it they think proper. • Edward Gregory,Liberty. J. M. Gibson, Knoz.vWe. Eugene 0. Martha, Osceula..t7, • Samuel EMlSFAlttiedi,piiiiiin• - ;k William sage, Illbsiburg. Samuel Vaughn, Bleasburg. „ William B. (Rimers, Blossburg.• Robert Traver, B. B. Potter, Middlebury. William Black, Morris. W. C. Burger, Wellaboro. D. W. Hibbard, Rutland. • E. L. Boynton, Jackson. • ;•-• Earrno /WERE. W. L. Reagle, Blossburg, James S. Mitchell, Blossinug. Ilurlay At Haya, Blossbnrg. _ Barnard A. Murray, Blossburg. - Robert Eager, Blossburg, Stephen Bowen, Bloats. Mrs. Charlotte Mouse, Blossburg. I • Martin Tully, Blossbnrg. Ma l y 8, 1872.-Sw. 7, , J. F. ip9Notrhumt, CVk. rani - *awn' - Party: 4110 be given wIOICHAWB HALL, IN TIOGA, PA., L l on Wednesday evening, May 22d: 1872. Your And Lady are respectfully invited to attend. Hemorary Committee.—D. L. Atkin. 0. B. Lowell, J. 8. Bush, 11. 8. Johnston, T. A. Wickham, E. M. Smith, F., Smith, T. L. Baldwin, C. B. Fem.. Committee of Arrenoements.—Sol Bunnel, IL p, Shat tuck, C. Tremain, R. Fuller, 0. W. Ilazolettie.M.Alder. ' Nail Committee.—S. Wile, A. B. Meade, 3.11. Bagley. Music by Bishop'A Full Quadrille Band, Admission to Hall; $l.OO Supper at Smith's Hotel. An Ordinance. DA it ordained by the Burgess inkbolincil of Wells lit bore, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, that from and after the 23d day of April 1872, the Pound fees be doubled, making 50c for each and every animal impounded, one-fourth to be paid to the liqrough Treasurer to be used in repairs on tho pound, aild three fourths to the pound master. J. W. VAN vALKENBuact. liffiy 8,18724 w. Olork. DSOLUTION.—The firm of Stewart & Duman: has disolvod partnership, and sold out their on tire stock of goods to L. Dainaux at Co. The books of Stewart S.; DILMAITX are left with W. A. Stone for settle ;inept ind collection. STEWART k DUMAIEri. Welleboro, May 8,1872-3 w Cash the true Basis of Business The qubscribor would bog leave to call attoutiou to hi Spiting Stock of Merchandise DRESS G00D5 , ,,.. _ G00D5,. , .. • -,' Shawls , Lace.4;-. . - 'lild Gloves, Paid . as they contain many bitgallatilany'll whleehat' A e notbecn before offered in this market. The public are invited to call and see Tor themselves. MayB, 1872. THOMAS HARDEN. . _ _..... __ REGISTER'S NOTICE. ~, , im-cyndt di hircb' - g iVen Hutt ,the Execulors, Ael il minfiettitors and GUardians named " below' nerds hied their accounts in the Register's Mee for Tioaa County. Penn'a., and that the said accounts will be Presented to the Orphans' Court for said Comity at ja session of said cool i it) hold at Woll b ,on ni if MI day.. the 27th day /13724tA P',,C ntr o allowance and cunt o ."i 4 . 1 , ' 11 , tr i Final account br Oa tvlami tetratrix of the estate of Lysander Scott, late of Charlestoke, doo'd. Final account of Daniel D. Doinadministrator of the estate of James Doan, late of Chatham, deceased. [ Fintil'accountbf B. Duman.; Guardian of Angeline Porter et al., minerriehildrSrtst :AWE kg..rtleFolatc.! Of Charleston, deceased. ---_-___ .e ye: , LI , 51. :,.' ' , ' General account of H. N. Williams, Guardian o f Charlotte E. Lunn et al., minor children Id Wild/r Lunn Into of Ward townshi , deceased. Fitted Fit of H. N.Williams, QV of ;Aler t:We E. milpsolltrefhlforf Inellek 'ctattid. 1 'Final c unrofTl:N. Williams Guard nof Alvira ' Lunn, minor chlld of Wilder Lunn, deceased. i Final account of W. W. -.Bentley, late Guardian f Florence A. and James T. Bailtiey,,, nape; ylktriut f '... Isaac W. Bentley, deceased. N " 11, .4 f. - '• - 1 Si , ' r,Psailal account of Levi B. Shelve, administrator of thdestate of Waterman Mclntyre, later of Jackson towx4ip, deceased. . 1 account of John 11. Wlls= and James T. Float ladin fatrators of the estate of Butler 1311}04441494, Covington, deceased. ;Ascount of Emmer Bowen, administrator of the es it tfljohn Howland, late of Deerfield townelei,p;f4 k dl - i -:' Final acsxnant pf giund 4. 11 9 1 4,44 1 0 1 p1a1ri0r.uf tha, in'lr I , l l burzl 4 1 10 17 , lilestlGoloo - 114 Pawnalilp.' NiA t a4T4t-4. 7 ,e94o 7 hitneY, Executor or thie 11A a - testament* Betel. Goodwin, late or - Mist• cllebury township, deceased. I Final account of Robert Campbell, administrator of the estate of D. V. Miller, 'late lof Delmar towns,. deceased. .00143 j'flj:i.:..a. WELLSBORO bIARKET, eouvniao wasmi ar KIMBALL, Rdoo 1 fie - lo sb y 1t ~1 1 - I 10 /2j4 26 23 14 16 • 124: 16 8 10 - , , Special Notices. DOGTOROV HAT Is a t_ Moral.. Tioga, May 8,1872-2 w wlch he is now receiving, and which he off i ers t for 4 'Cash-and-Ready—Pay---. at lowest market prime. noimeketresE r will do well toenlarEifet Edoek pt t e 4. 1 01 Collets, TiztecOt7a . 'Ttiol -, Linen, and 'Window Drapery, ‘"; which will Vi i niVoirttkorAttentitii,qt, I '1"l4 ladies will find it to their interest to look through his stocker[ ~q4."0,i1# ~.*6:11 -'.:-. - )10, - 0$0 Cleaning. roue. )1 az #. nwl him ... 40 • SOl Oh ..S . 4 , ~,Al l,Z ker ' horn 10 °rata to * toy. ti>';! , ;l) 1.-A:',',l - .',A':'(-,.# A,, - . A. t:,_::4' • a:1 • 15 16 12 16 seey • A; I. • ZUS 4 : - X.1414 11 • • • 4«...;5-.:riper :t4 Jlhads. MEM Bt' ern. ; -Hollanda„ Buff Holland % iteMolliiidVGieen 111 1%, vdkr•ltt, CURTAIN FIXTURES, •-•:, • • Idlest 440 beat paterne and duo-4pm). Ornament Your Hopes! • ef i'ictures, 'Cloonios, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Photographs, Stereoscopes, R. BISHOP. Prop'r Colored Prieto, Stereoscopic Views, la/Au/ling Buotios, Ovqls, filieffsre, = i• I in ttoaavood, Mt, Black Walntit. Velvet & CozoPlatte. , • . r;i-,..T_':,,,,n? iti;lviAris, 'Mt - di , ' cati<6l) , . . _ ,Picture Cora" Picture Nails. CrOquet Sets, Fish. Hooks and Lines, litrra.—We reeeLva a Bally Eniesa P. 444 1d Vela alie "of BoAlt ipeSU PPM Att revole uut ontud Lu our largo °LW 1 1 2 144 P, ic ;.;-; 1 ... ittaliNANT4 lOC butteries, doseti mad other wan rooms. Origai AWAY. .~ ttoin 40 canto to 16 teats s sou. Plato or pitintod. OUt and Boontittilly najahed. I,A-::1”1.1,5!1°P.M91/4rAIV - , Green Painted Cloth tor Curtains ot ODY desired /*ABM. --.i.: ,, — , kt- -, :7 r-!!. , '''.':lf'"i?;'-'l,r 3 , :.t. t:o ~,-;,,!,1.,,..,....c, Cloth Shades for Stores \ say desired Isaiah and width; made to eider f ~~t e. new stock In liege variety Picture Frames, Mill ME ii , i,.: Ir it ~ ie ' .,..._.,.., f; Gan?' Pigeon ME ". .;;. '_V "1: : ' i,' - 1 - I,li P ' ` It 1:1' 1 . 1; 7.' ii. " q4'. V.l V,l4,tt 'k e. 4 ' %., .:1 ~ i .: : 1 .F.l t $,,,.,.. qi, On •`',l .., r , i; v;,=:, •: t ; '') „, 4 ,4 ii k 1 1 4' •i c r kit z/?p,, viot44l - 4,04 iiiends in. 404 erbsanterp. thictelie 101.40 w, 161444 on - ,tl 'iioll%l4 of*lioinaltlng Attracts; ,orbps* obe to pro -1411"04 sllki patDreegalakieg :41:ont t 011.04 diet 14 tho lAteetotyle; Cutting' and Abfitig done et • okott ttektite;ebti'verraiiited to eve idea' sothillettion. OM and see. MEW NAILMORX. - W 4lll o o rot May 1 .1R7A414 . 4.: - . • , I_ 7 • • • , ./I.4lZMit,72l3FraVOr" • 9 NOtiCB. , ADMIND3'fIiATION eti the Rotate of Lk John )1. blued tutu of Choittietu. nog* Volt sk t 7. Ps., deoemied beTiUg beihe eNtilefl to. the umteratottuA; aU .. ) , 0310 1 )a,havl.. , oftitroti svptiot.i mad- reinter are -hereby noittiod tv 'NU for sogerf ion' "op. /and those owing: the Natoli to Alike Ii ttuodiste payinente to - •, . , • „JOAN N. MELD. - .•• .04114uoit.*ay . - .I.4olbiAtitstor,, isrtitli.somtnistrattoik lino mixt° trviiiiir ibualiWia..latemt Lawrence 'llegs• granted to the undersigned. an Par aepi has alma egulnarsahl estate s i re !wrens no. tided to nail torsattisnient on, and the persona owing Eisano,.to tusk* Immediate payment to • • • • • •• lIIQRAOR EOM Adm'r; laAvroine. :, ills, 1,1872.-41 t. I , . , , To tho Friends of the Bible Cause .I) GSO. N. tioI.CIISA ,of Wallsboro. Pa.„ has Watt duly appointed sibolletting MA Clamming Agent we Ttogs, County Sada Society, totsupply She destitute unit ILO were!, a Owl, and to collect foods rei. ea Sttrixiise.' Money pad to biro , either by congregatons, or ny individusl parsons, may be cred ited to snob oburaitetuss, may be, designated by the olxdzibuturs. , Fricratte at the }AI° Society throuithout the county ace (Israel* elliatted to co4porsto in the necatel eu terprisei • - -"V, D. DUCK. Privet: ' 13. T..thtill'iPLlat, Vice Prea't. ) li:11r. WILLIAMS, Sctey. MOH YOUNG, Treas. Weluiboro, Pa , . May /. 1679-3 w,., . • • ,TOUNG BERTRAND. - p• well known Stock Horse will .stand for Mares ing the stwinin at the subscriber's Stablq to tillabcire. His stotlibi eo well known there to no nu. - cesslty:_at reraarke: ' It la sittfielent, to say, tor road aterin"_t are not eurPateied. or for power of ender = mace. =its /lonia - lea cool blear weiglie 10001bs., is gond, and land in ,harneas, hie feels prove tho moat serviceable at any liars° in lips section for all purpo , sea. - At tha • roqueat of numerous petrons, I have. du. tinstitiell tnstosittlitra where ho can , be .found at all thneisbyllicroe that wish fur Joie aervioe 1 .E.. A. l / 8 11. Proprietor.. Wolin • oto. 4,1'11.4812-pw, THE CLAY ,HORSE. ritHlii celebrated, best blooded stallion ever kept In JL this wioinity will @Mild' this soseon only, at the atidle elf MUoe O'Connor in 11717'431,101135::.1rca, ThisAumse is nut kept for profit, but to improve tho ;breed of horses in Maga comity. His stock combines 11strtingtli and enduntuoe. He 19 half tmother to . Nrea isisediu the Mafia of Nowlersey,= kande kigh, dark bay. weigh* 1.100 Pounds, and when 4 yeers'okt a mile in 2:80. His terms heretofore milloriniy ,havo bosh $4O ; IRO ty the sesson..and 180 tie Misuse. I "This soason Lie I serriee wilt be'4l o 4oT,titoli ./eatO.cliSh in advance or aporoveirnots.• N. IL- 1 4.1ay Will be attended by the polite and gen tlemanly civil-engineer known profeasionallyas “Bkar bualcar," alias April 24, 1814.--9 m. °HAULM WINTON. The Thorough= Bred Jack, 'ria.i1f11. 1 41.416 " 311:. THIS celebrated Jack will stand for mires the at oning eewm, at t fhs farm of the .subsorlber, In abont two . ndloa north of HOlidaytown, Tioga Co PICDIGIUM—Don Juan la El 'etas o*d. and 14 hands high: Ells sire was Imported from 'Matta. Spain. to Routuoity. from there to Atissouri.' at an expense of Crop, thotumed dollars ; and waa braeght from Kis itouri to Pammylvania by Wm. B. Smith. His dam is a thorough-bred JOnat; both of the Andrew Jackson Oaf*, and be 1a a sure foel.getier: • He weighs 0001 he. •Qwaers Of Insteetwhiblag the services' of's superior mama should net, ll to secure gm services of Don Jeep,. HU stOck : rtut be seen at the term of the sub scriber:' Persons coming from a distance can be ac. oortunalated with keeping 'for .mares at reasonable rates. TEM.-$lO tors , single mare:- $8 by' the season ; $5 by the loop.. Apo% personlisving a mare iruntratLand piwting with hair - before the time of foaling, will be held iweethite tile for the insurance metier unless it Is proved that the mare was not with foal. Insured mares must be returned regularly to the Zack, or the owners will be charged the insurance money:l Insurance money due March let, 1878. JA317,11 13. BROWN, lilildlebury, April 84, 1872-Bm. Proprietbr. New Boot, Shoes, Leather AND FINDINU STORE. New Shop, New 'Stock, and- first. class Work! AMRING bora a Rand Oaek to n Kid Gaiter. , Mat lima of Ladies' Kid and Cloth Bat *toral,s and' Gaiters, Ditto Children's • • , . and Misses. Gents' Cloth,- Morocco, and eall.Gaiters. Oxford and Prince filbert I' A go 4 line of OVRI/8110?2, and a full of ranging irk video !Com $4,00 to $7,00. Fogged and lowed OUSTOK BOOTS from $5,00 to $15,00, end !North thci teensy - every time The undersigned having spent twenty yews of hie life in WeUnborn—much of the time on the stool of penitence, drawing the cord of affliction for the good of toles, believes rather in hammering than blowing. Wherefore, ho will only remark to his old customers and as many new ones se choose to give him a call, that ho may, be found at his now shop, next door to B. T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with the best and cheap. setstoak in Moto county. 0. W. BBABS, Wellabor°, April tll, 1871 ~u Y.1:~'7 , t Y N~ .'s : t • , ...I,:i li'‘; ;tel< ME . .. _ IA I zi-,P..:''t .',l - k - 4 - ,y - ..f . 'i'i;:• - ieT:4 l - ;'-. :'-- sly` . - ~~' _.. -~ ~ =`' ..:;ra~ :~ Mfmiitisctio7?s N'otiee: .! ~icidiabu . ~y, per,., Meares TUEBib AGAIN. FINE BOOTS, Leathitr and Findings . . at tholowcetr tO.. as usual ST. IDexibt,r,l Wholesale and Retail 'Dealer. In the choicest floods otthe beat qualities in • CHINA 4 GLASSWARE New In stylea end Elegant In Designs • I Bronze, Parian and Lava Groups, Statuett „Busts, Vane, &c. Bohemian, Berlin, Vienna, and Majolica Vases, - . Co logne Bets, Pan - loxes, I Card Receivers, &c. • Froncd.k (Ansa Shades and %ands for Waa -1 work Art 4 Pen/cries, &c. Fine Willow • Goods for 'Wax, Mosaquad , Shell Work A fall Mieortnient of Waxwork Materials.- White Chhia Tea Sete of MS plecea $7,00. A vet" large and choke assortment at wholtaale and retail. ;CHINA HALL, No. 8 - La fit., ELMIRA, N. Y May, 1. 1872-Ct. Auditor's '.7Votica. rpti.E 17ndlitaioned havii4 Leen appoitied an Auditor m to ail ; dishibtitioii of the fends a i sing froin'thol mile of the teat eet.te of 'David Holotander late 'of, I.)harltoton towilohip, dereaatil. in' he haudii of BC F. Matt. Fag:, Trustee; 1411 atteLd'ie tho titities of said appointment mid hoax the parties interested. at Ida bf, nee In TiOgabora on Wedneintay. the 2 - Id day Of. May asst. at 2 o'Orock p. in.\ ,Allpersons interested are re: gaited to present their olittina nature the_ Auditor at be debarred from" coming ifilin• a. abate of *Rid' funds: ' ' • Tioga. Mary. 1;112 4w. " • AmAiter.. I'OTME,—The etlisens of Wellshoro are requested 111 to keep their cattle shut up after Ulla data. Iu a short time there will be a pound rovided for cattle run- OMR ; •litrast Timm E. B. :Young, Co., (Illuoofman of thigh Toiintaf Co.) Booksellers and StOioners, Wall Paper, • _ 12vta1ow Shades, Window Ilattizes, ~ . . .111strussasLa, Maisk4l Yankee Notio - Pictur ns e fillmeP and alasJ, Pictures, at sans, - . Picture SW, _ • Law Maras. Jaitl4:* /Hunks, , '-. ~, , Blank Books , all ali{ l ~ Wowapapors, =lnes, WritingDeakp, . 1 ~ . Artists latkOd) Luv tioolis, sud ives7 article is our lino of trade —Maw York Dallies at Ono Dollar a month —Elmira DaMos at 75 Centsi a month. —Subscriptions tore week, or uMuth, or year. —Orders for Books not in stook promptly attapdad to. —An Express pentane received from New York erv• ery day. 0 I —We aro Agents of the Anchor Line stud 4e Lilco /Ana of U. a. ocoan Steamers. Bassago Lie els to laid from any point In Europe at the lowest rates. —Sight Druils sold on any Bank In linropd! at Otto. seat rates Of Exchange /an. SC 18724 r NOTICE. APkIOATION will be Ilia& at tbo noxt Court of Quarter iZtession by the Board of Sekund Dlreotori /Borough or Blossburg for a deoree to (=palm them to borrow money In ext..erdauee rind for the use sat forth in an act of Aeeembly approved the 21st Gay oggpril. 1871. M. BLY, Blossburg; April 17, 1872. Pres't of Board. HarCtvcrsittere! ;All the OLD STAND on Main Street, , corner .01 Cra • IVELLSBORO, PA. lia UNDERSIGNED has now on hand a full atoek of FAUX. SPJXES. CROWBARS, OROS-OUT. MILT., - RAND AND MOE SAES, BUTTS, STRAP RTEGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, WET% AXES. AUGERS. BITTSTOGHS, CHISELS. ATOHBTS SHOVELS, SPADBS YORKS, BENCH- SdHEWS BABNDOOIIHINOES, FEED currass, mind idi other articles usually found ill a ()owlet° am soittmant of hardware. i • I Invite the publlo 'to oail and examine for them salver. Ail 1 7, 1872 . ANDERSON, HARDWARE TIN AND COPPER WARE, CARRIAGE i f RINIMINGS, GUNN AND AMMUNITION, ris, Petroßum Fluid, 3. DElTiat tee beet light inthe world) and every article connoted with the Bore Blook, so lb Aldo of Man street, next door to C, C. Idathero. • ME a ' saw anu Doiders LI% Medical Books. Religious Books, E. B. YOUNO IS§ 00. HARDWARE of all aorta baoludlng Job Work done to order nroulOy and well Sash, Doors and Blinds at Faotory Prices WILLIAM ROBBIITH AOENT, Due.lor in f I of all kinda, Parlor, Cook and Office Stoves for wood or coal, Table and Pocket Cutlery, FARMIN€ TOOLS of "All kinas,- Hardware Trade. IN MO Watil)EßS , WILL,NEVIi;R . CEASE a vo ,t,v4,a diffi 'yett tried theloteet enci I:icicle:A tttodical cts. cove* of. the ago 7• ' '. " ' - • DiEt t IL L., AMA tfatiffl pirN ntratrfilf. 'oval oracle, diphtheria. cramps and pains • itt . the • f nSigeationi, driuntee,' dymentery, a utnitter he, cholas %embus, oho/do ko., as by magic. da an external application , for , freat bites, 'chilblains, bruises, felons, riterozottlatxt; tack beittlealte e o, neuralgia, pains itt the aide, beak and loins, in mean of six years, it ban been found to be sect end to no ;trepanation over Offered to the public. ' I ' Tee proprietor of thie medicitte feels Val xrautql In =teeing it robe the beat IT rholly for the above I in the market._ nuulatturea luA put up only' by Dr. AI. L. .13r.con, „Ps. =lO agontri-;-Thillott, Scarq• Burbauk, U 9 OLsmher street, New York; D. ,T,prbort Co,. itilor. riluir. N. Y. , ~ 1,187 T.... .4dinditistrator's' Sale. . -- Nonms 18 IiEItEDF OIVEN that by virtue of an order issued out of the, Orphan's (Joint of the county of Tioga, April 6, 1872, the undersigned, admin.( !ablator of the estate of Mize Kress, deceased, will on the Bth day of May next, at JO o'clock a. M., at the court Donee, in Wellaboro, expose to sale by priblie outcry, the following described real estate, to Mit: AD that lot of land sitnaled fn Wellsborough, la said - county, beginning at a peat ou the South side of East Avenue, on the line between Ann, Morris, ono James 8. Bryden'el estate, thence south 3 degrees weal 256 feet to a post; thence north 75,4 i degrees west 174 feet to a post.; thence north a &Trete: east 266 feet to a post on esid Rest A venue; thence by said Avenue south 76).1;degrees oast 3171t4 foot to, the place of begin istrig--contaluing one acre more or less. Also, anothoi lot of land In Wollabora, beginning In the oentro of Ewa Avenue at the northwest corner of lot belonging to the estate of James B. Dryden de o:mood; thence north by lands belonging to the estate Of the late litanuel W. Morris 11.0 perches; thence East by lauds late of ,James I. Jackson 22 perches; thence by laud into of Ceorge Aleyaod south 19.2 perohos to the center of the road; thence, along the centre of the road to the plow of beginzling—:contaln. leg two acres and alloWauce. Aim), a,lot of land in the township ofDelmer in said county—beginning at a poet on the State Iload, which, post is also a corner of land conveyed hyl I:3l , ,rauel W. Morrie, to Edwin Fellows; thence by the road north 8 degrees west 3f perehea; thence north 15 ifegreps east 39 posoltea to a post; thence by land of Daniel Kelsey, east 22 perches to a post; thence south 70.5 perches to a post; thence by law!, of Edwin Follows, West 91 porches to the place of beginning; eonicu m n g 12 sores and 90 porches, and allowance, be the same more or less, being part of a treat of land Surveyed in puronttnoo of warrant 308 to l'eter Jannary, Alen another lot adjoining the above et.iicribial piece of land conveyed by the Executors of Isaac 'SW. Morris. to Itnael Clreenleaf—beginning at a oat', corner of Daniel Kelsey's lot, and by the same east 83 purehes to a bsob corner, thence pertly by lot nurveyod ter . Ertietne May, south 70,9 perches to a post, also the northeast corner of a lot sum%) ed for Jonathan A us tin, and by the aurae west'93 perches to a pest, and by land to name of Petit' January, north 70.3 perches to the place of beginning—containing 58!4 scree. being part of a tract of laud surveyed in pursuance of Lottery warrant No. 83 granted to James Stewart. Also another lot of land in the township of Delia beginning at a sugar trop the northeast corner hereof, and a corner of laud of Jacob Duryea; thence north 88 degrees west, 182.8 perches to a post Use southwest corner of said Duryea's land, and, in the line of land belonging to John Fellows; thence by' land of the heirs °Naha Followis and by land of Caroline Hurd, south 2 degrees wort 60.11 perches to a post, the south. west corner hereof; thence byland of Herford Butler, south 88 degrees east 122.8 panties to a post; thence b) lend belonging to the heirs of Israel Merrick, north 2 degrees Eaat 60)( perabes to the place of beginning— containing 60 acres be tha.same snore or leas. • Terms, )..; at time of sale; annually thereafter.— Payment of the same to be scoured by bond and most.' W.c. HUMS. April 17, 1872.-4 W. Administrator. L a t . t (lead. Quarters - -FOR Drugs and Medicines, (Patout or othervaiso)- v Also for P=3, A gEaM e MiSaffi c ht ag. 4fa-O0 TO READ QUABTEILS FORS ChoiCie Cigars, and TOBACCO. Also for 4 ;:) , C: l4 3ECk.W9 t• Religious, historical, Medical, Legal, Blank or Sou N. B. A. foil assortsuout of tho hater. Also; an' asliont assorttuoat of ALBUMS, MIRRORS. FIOTUIU FWIES, STATIONERY, CORDS AND TAIKS, •rgiCr C 3 orler3,. On Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Sprap:3tolnaaes, Woe, apicke, *oda, etc., we will not be beaten in price or gnaVty. Vire will sell choice Teas by the,eheat, or sugar by the barrel, at en low tignree se the Fame caul be bought at thin side of New York. P. A. TRY OUR 4. EIIILLTECI TEA LAMPS, CHANDELIERS &c., SLc of the newest styles, and lamp elltrastoys that pill not break. Fancy and Toilet Articles. PERPMERY, TOILET 511,UT43, PONES-DE , DRZYSFIES, I.W.WIfiE OM AHD JEWELRY, • N9111 , ,i3 A 1.1) Wo hold twenty dosirablo 'Filings lots for sato In- tho oeni,ral part of the town ; and will alto loan money at m a enable rates. N. B. Dr. W. W. Webb lira his offieo in our store, idler° he may be consulted Mr &Mee or treatment Jan.ll. 1872-tf. HASTINGS & COLES. TIOGA DRUG STORE ! The sillia.criber Itekvequitagily on I#4llo. Pnr° Drusgs aati meflioLuo4, Cilongteole, Paints mei Oils, Lamm !Stationery,. T a i t _ kee Notions PRESOILIP'rIONS CIAREITRALY (0111'0II.tinv1). Tlbo, Jut. 1. 1872 e tratOrSsVotice. ETTERS ADBIUSIhntATTON bas Int( beau I j granted to Ulu sabhcribore ort,tho eztatout' Lltieh ard Childs, tato of iltorris township, decnaabd, all per sona inflobtod to acid eatato anti those harrivg claiwa against it will immediately salts with JOIIII H. CIIILDF3,. A. O. FiEANIA.N, Adnet et litzttYoo. lEEE April 19, TO THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF TIOGA COUNTY, Oentlemon prow:woe of the forty. third section of the not of May Mb, 1.864, yon are hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the Court house, in We'labor°, on the first Tuesday In llay, A. D. 1874, being the Tth day of the menth, at 1 o'oloot in tbo afternoon, and gegeot viva ttOdc by a majority of the whole member of direetors present one parson of literary and soientiew acquittance:AS, and of skill and expected:toe in the art* of teaching, as County Superintendent, for the three succeeding yearn: determine the amount of compen sation for the saute r and;oortify the result to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg BA required by the thirty-ninth and itirtleth Bastions of said sot. i B. Honor, .144 Co. Supt. of Tioga County. April 111th, 18744 w. Insurance! Insurance Hand in: Hand' Mutual Life Insurance Company, . OFFICE, No. 112 9. 4TH ST., lIEGLADELPIHA 11100RIIMATED FII33III7ARY 23, 1867. Ckar l t'd ,l Capital $300,000. ASSETS OVER Stock and Mutual, combining Security with Profits. fluppose you aru already Mimed in a first-class com pany, and from any camas Whatever, (say after ten year ly payments) you do not or cannot pay longer awl die'— ,your lusurance gone find your money wasted. Not so 'ln the ;," all Policies are Nox-rou- FRITMILIL Tbia company Which ranks among the mo=t popular and. successful Life Inintrance Companies, grants pol icies on all desirably plans, both with and without pKollts. Traveling Priveleges Unrestricted. Au policies are incontestible after one year from any of the ordinary causes. Look to your Life Insurance. Please 'amino the following Comparative Table. It is Runlet tiles alleged by Agents of Ober Companies that the C mpany - they represent is Miler than others. While in unhesita tingly assett iihr bellfe in 'the Roundness nd iitubility of all companies, wo desire to present t. o following! for the IT peclion of those desiring to Min to : Of the following companies, compare thi annual pre miums chargedi by evil for an insurance i n life at the age of ; d 0 years, payable at death : • .. . Annual premium Ten annual. for life. payments. ~.. Travelers' /16,Si , ..f ii.1.'21 liana. ... ori 71 4.2,60 Home —.23,30 ' MAIO Equitable ... 512.70 60,07 , • Washington 22,711 , 45,07 INIVItu-liand, .`. .1. —16,80 82,60 If not Mundy insured - take a policy with the .•11k.liTi-07-It AND." the hest Mutual Company in the Tin l ited Staton. Jan. 1, 1872. A. M: INCULtIif, Agent. For- Sale. ABOUT 110 area of liusl known as the William IG .Cl Mitchell farm at Mltehell's Creek, Tiaga Co., Pa., with three - dwelling houses, a ate= Saw Mill and Barue and other bulidiugs:---buo of the beet locations for a lumbering or other mauutheturlng establishment ou the Tioga Railroad. ' Also, adjoining a lot of about 1135 sores, about SO agree in pasture. Would make a good farm—timber . enoych on it fur fuel, lumber posts, tko., to pay for it, AP to about 750 acres of timber laud with some provom.ents, about a mile east of the aboVo tl6:soribeet lands—valuable for Ilenklock ll,uk, tintbor, and .faller. tug lauds. ALia two lutB of la:ad 'of 0 ,, c , rakot, Miltatc , d - n.l tAliaaytowti, in the tovoit3tur ci .11111,Antry- , ; (gi „Atlbli there IFt a St(1 , 111. bark, era. 'lapse desiring to ' puruhaA4. 153,1 MM ME BORDEN $L000,000,00 MEE N