Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, July 03, 1872, Image 3

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LOCAL NOTICES.
The farmer will find thpKirbiMov,tki WA'
improve upon acquaintance. ,
Buggy, cutter; harness, &c, for mile cheap
Apply at the Episcopal Rectory. . •
Line 17, 1872-tf. •
Thu Two-Wheel Kirby Mower is so nicely
balanced that all the weight of every part,
ev •Ppt the Finger-Bar, is brought upon the
\Owe
D r . tr pDeGraff operated on a little, child
for c - ross-eyes, and upon an old - lady for cat
.
we t, yesterday, at the Eye and Ear ITlStt
tuto --Elmira Advertiser, June2B. -
Mr. F. IC. Wright Nyishes ua to announce
that he vitt be at the office of \V. A. Sons‘,
E 4 ., every Wednesday afternoon, • for the
lan po:e of settling the accounts of the firm
Wright & Bailey.
The system frequently gets out of order
ithd should be at once regulated, else other
tr ,,obles i vill ensue; when physic is needed
take Parson's Purgative Pills; they are a
s iyholesome, and natural medicine.
All persons indebted to the undersigned'
mo requested to call at his residence at Little
Marsh on or before the 10th day •of July,
1b72, and settle up. By doing so they will
I:tve costs for themselves and trouble to the
subscriber. S. GUILD.
Little Marsh, June 243, 1872-2 -
The Director of of Delmar School Distric
are hereby notified to meet at the school
house near Wnr. Francis's, on Saturday, the
C)tli day of July next, at one o'clock p.
3y order of the President of the Board.
ISRAEL STONE,
Sec'y.
lune 25, 1872.
A Cnitl).—Tho undersigned, for reasons
ati4tlictory to himself, has resigned the 'ef
tif.e of Director of the Middlebury Farmer
I ii.4to once Company„ and hereafter will ha%
i „, ..,,nnection with said Company.
ELM ER INGERICE.
Etl4 Charleston, Juno 28, 18'721..
T u oth ache proceeds from ague in the face,
~,crating upon the exposed nerve of . a de
(:,yed tooth. Rub thazum thoroughly with
the finger, wet with Johnson's Anodyne, Lin
,4t. beat the fabe well, and lap a flannel
w.t with the liniment on the face, also.put a
littlo rdf the liniment into the cavity of the
to, th cotton.
my Perry, who for the last fifteen or
10 ears has worked for Dr_ Gleason at
Ow Water Cure, had his hand so badly in;
plea v,-terday by the steam engine, while
)„ it, that amputation becaine ne
coz-my Dr UpDeGraff performed the op
ranc,n, loaving two fingers of the injured
iran,t El(«ira Adrerti.9er.
Tr,niaine Bros. will give one of their
verb - entertaining concerts in Wickham's
Pa , Monday evening, July 15th,
to aid the Boro , ohool in purchasing one of
thin organ 4 Lot all lovers of music who
altl hear a grand good concert come, and
who d o not care for music come also,
:Ind thetely aid the school in a good enter-
1 ) . , 1 et a OF JULY FESTI VAL I—SOMETIIING
TO BE DONE IN WELLSBORO!—The ladies of
ti Methothst Church, are, as usual, up to
! i mp' They propost to give an Independence
F, , , firal in the Chapel rooms of their beauti-.
till church on Thursday afternoon and eve
hw of this week. As always heretofore,
intoid to give entire satiQfaction to those
patronize their benevolent entertain-
Mr- .1 acob Schissler, from Corning, N. Y.,
he at Sol. Bonnet's Hotel in
)11tige »Mt Tuesilay, 3oly cf,will»l large
a, I a—ortod stock of Human Hair, Switch
% awl long Water Cork. Old hair worked
I in the latest style and .neatest manner.
A- ~,, arti,t in hair Mr , . Jacob Sebiler
pa-ietl. Her mork is always excellent
mei her eliarge , rea4onable.' Remember the
tme• and the plaeo —next Tuesday, July 9th,
Wellsialru Hotel.
A)iyb ,, iiy in want of marble or ::1 ate Wori:
II conztlit, leis own interest by calling at the
Marble Works of Al ei4l'S. Batchelder & J
\Valn street opposite the Foundry, iii
MI • village. That firm have recently
received it large inyoice of marb:os of all
qualities and prices, and they are pre
pared to e;eente, On , 11011 notice nod at reit
r,mable rates, work of all sorts whether iii
the -h ape of Inoonments and tomb-stone
indoor work, such as table-tops, counters,
acuities, brackets, &c. Any special marble
%%ell, will be executed by them in the best
in inner and as cheaply as possible. If you
w ifit anything in their line, just give them
It evident that the good people of Wells
don't intend to celebrate the approach
-11;! Fourth of July; but for all that, the day
LP entirely unrecognized in our viLlage.
Tie. young folks,—and the old too,
‘‘i,.,onjoy dancing,—will celebrate the
dance at Bowen S-.. Cone's Hall
ening. It is enough to say that the
,Tor will be managed by Miles O'Connor,
Pennsylvania House, to assure our
that the party will he first class in
re 1, 1 14 t. There will be good, music;
tile -upper j , rll include all the delicacies of
th •eso,nt. and the bill will be reasonable.—
II will be highly enjoyed and
1, 1 O N remembered by all who attend.
PUI.II.' ROAD LETTING.—The subscribers'
1. Ili nult at the :toys of the Fall Brook Coal
C, ihpiny at Antrim, at 2 o'clock p. in., on
`' , tfird:i\ , the 12th of July, for the purpose
, 1. I, tting to thc lowest responsible bidder the
; , 1, of making that part of the Babb's Creek
i c,.1 .Imrun road which lies be.t
w en said
~m 1 thc Broughton Log road ; dkrtz!nee
Li ~,, g I,:ilf a milu. •
‘ , l 111 ) , C . lot at public outcry, and bids
^1•01 , • 1.1- the rod, including bridges and
al It : , pecitications may be had by
or on Mr. Ilinnutu dt
WM. W. ItAml,
DOANE,
AVM. BACHE,
3.,1, • Conir's.
ti t t.i 1,1
\giq. —At Cape May the Cohan
wa- opened for guests on Saturday,
tie 29th tilt Mr George J. Bolton, propri
et,c,,l Iteltet, hotel at this place and the
W:el , art..a 1,1,1 on Chestnut greet, Phil
'l'll'l" I. , pencd the Columbia—this being
'" 1, 111 at the capes and each season
" t 'anie lnnr.e For (lc-Arable locality,
an front, , Attootli beach and a gen- .
' l '` i 1 " I , "me comfort: let us recommend
11 - e-pal:o Columbia house, and for the
bathing On the coast, the best
and I,ig regulated f,eashore hothe
tte• •ionnicr, let us recommend (I M ie Ma y'
8 " 11 .11 Informs us his band lIIIS been en
d 0 u,n a l, and the Columbia will not
t . ‘1 1 1” -again its well earned reputation liar
t and pleasure. ----Harris/ I triqj PO fruit.
11 I ' OSI Al. It AT —The following let
-I'`.- , hl Mr .lumen IT. Ntarr, acting First
.1:1-taht unager General, contains part
ui the \V regulations and rates approved
I '3 that department. under the new postal
" it, ferring to your telegram of the 12th
k! ,' t"Ill• l would say that the folloWing are
t "" latv- lo 1e charged on third class printed
iiiam•r, Viv • O n all printed occasional pub
. ati.,
I,
-. transient ilVwspapert., magazines,
Laid -Lill, 'po,ters, unsealed circulars, ',Ns
k-ti,,,, bk.k manuscripts, proof sheets,
"n”. ted proof sheets, (passing between au
tly.rlo•,l publisher,) sample cards, phono
getpine paper, letter envelopes, postal envel
-1•"-, and wrappers, cards, plain and omit
/"'l,tal paper, photographic repia;se»tations,
(.1 . 1 4• rent types, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots,
4 'o l -dons, a poslagc ol one cent for each
e 4,
two ounc or fraction thereof, on Packages i.
t ' "lin• address, to be prepaid by pottage
gall)ps 'Axed, On 111 books (other than
th.•-e printed by orders A* Congress) pot•tae
at two cents for each is ounces ; or fra'etio g n
tri,:leof limited to four pounds in weight.—
Oil , ample of merchandise, metals, ores,
and miners ogical specimens, two cents for
each two ou cos, or portion 'thereof, pack
ages limited to twelve ounces itilveight."
Inrtsiks4 to anoilipt-f4ture of the
Yaw the: lyaslihigtoii :07trpn - {etc ,fipsql pf follows : .s".:Allf*
•
"The' new pOital Jew. makes . innOrob4ogoay
'of generq interest -14ir -----11 P
interest in existing postal retrilk
tions. This most 'important is ; the - author-
izatiori of the one cent postal :cards: for',corx
respondence or for printed
_matter,- similar
to those which were introduced in Great
Britain Borne years since. • The price of
,tho
card and Stamp will be one:Rent, although if
a card manufacthredhy private parties and
not by the Gosernment is used, the vegultiF
three-cent postage will be charged.
cations have already been inade at the post
offices at Now York and this city for postal
cards, but they can not be.printed until 'or=
tiered by the Postmaster General, who is
charged by Congress with the' power to se
lect either the covered card optheopen - card,,
The House preferred the former, the - Bonate
the latter, and on conferencefit was agreed to
allow-the Postmaster General to settle the
differences. It is sup posed that prefers
the open card, which bears a one-cent stamp,
and will be provided with lines for the ad
dress and ruled lines for the lettera." '
the ,Agitater.
WEEiNfiSliiii, JULY 3, 1872
Home _Affairs.
Briefs.
—Last Sunday and Monday wero scorchers.
"aa-10-rions Fourth" isn't coming to Wells
biro this year.
—The cot worms are reported active in Steuben
count.Ytnong the corn and tobacco.
—Mr. Daniel Locke of Geneva, Wis., was ea a, visit
to his father, James Locke. of this village last week,
—The name of the Ifsamer killed by lightning, as
reported by us last eek, was Jonathan Everett 'in
stead of Evans.
—The time of hokl4ig the !Reuben County Fair has
been changed to the :51h, 26111, and 24th days of R,ep:
teraher next.
—A numberof youlg boys have been arrested at
Corniug for stealinedoor keys, from residences and
stores, wltb a view to burglary.
•
john Yeonians is to'read the Declaratlen
to
morrow at Covington, instead of J. O. Berton, as pre
ciously announced. •
—Mr. Win: it. Barr has resigned as General Passen
ger Agent of the Erie Railway, and Ur. John t. Abbott
has been appointed to fill the vacancy.
—An elegant new passenger coach was placed on
the Wellaboro it Lawrenceville Railroad last week.—
It is named "Wellsboro," and reflects honor upon the
name.
—The Elmira and State-line Railroad Company have
filed articles of association. The road is to \ intersect
the Tioga near Lawrenceville, the \Oleio length being
about twenty MIRE!. The capital le plated at $600,000.
—Mr. James Cameron. late of Arnot, removed to
this tillage with his family last week. He is now en
gaged in exploring Messrs. Phelps, Dodge dr Co's coal
lands. We welcome lain heartily as a fellow towns
man.
—We have received a complimentary ticket from the
Schuyisir County Agricultural Society, of which Gen.
a. J. rages is President. The Summer Exhibition of
the Society is to be held at Watkins next Thursday
and Friday,
—An Elmira magistrato has been fining men for
loafing on the street corners, "and dealing the - walks
with their presence, their talk and tobacco spit." We
are glad to hear there is some law for abating such
nuisances,
—The Corning Democrat assures the people who are
expected to attend the celebration there next Thursday
that it will not be necessary for them to bring "pocket
pistols" along, aa•the hotel rcconnuodations are ample,
There is no doubt of it.
—Boys, next Thursday is the Fourth of July ; but
you mustn't ping any hells, nor touch off any fire
clackers, 3.9* explode any torpedoes, nor build any
bonfires, nor get up any horse-fiddles, nor make any
other noise, because any of these things would mar
the solemuit}'• of the day. Now,mlud I
Our sauctdim was rendered glorious last Saturday
morning by two beautiful bouquets—a present from
Mr. M. B. Prince cf this village. Mr. Prince is on
eenthnsiast in the flower and fruit line, and a visit to
his nursery and conservatory must prove pleasant and
profitable to anybody not wholly devoid of eyes and
taste.
—Wo have enjoyed recent calls from a goodly •muu
br of El übscrlbc;rs front the various towttithlo. They
report the (CITA generally corning on - well, especially
the grans witch now promises a good yield. And
they are (pally unanunons in Ha} In that Greeley
ltepnblkaus in their r, specthe localities are as scarce
a: , hens' teeth.
—Mr. .lames De Mille, the lively writer whose
•Anicruan Danko" and , •Dotlge 'Family" limo proved
en popular, has just written a new novel for Appktone
Journal entitled "Au Open Questhon." The first chap
t... c no,, 4he d a ft,
Judy Cl.h. It will rt., f r lat.vornFlvs.....ttba s ce. h
ber b&ing illngtrated. But this is only one of Apple
loin' attractions. It is always full of interesting
matter, and abounds mu excellent wood cuts.
—We are under obligations to Prof. Charles H.
Verrill for a espy of the catalogue of the liornialSeliool
at Mansfield. It is a neatly printed pamphlet of forty
pages, shoeing that the Si hool is in a highly flofirish
ing condition. The list of students for 1871-2 com
prises the nanir of 413 young men and women, 212
belonging to the Normal and 201 to the Model School.
Of the education of thetsexes in the same school the
chollar speaks us follows• "As In the home circle
the association of brother and sister Is beneficial, so in
the school mem the co-education of ladies and gentle
men is deemed equally beneficial; and we have In
variably found that the good sense of both, when un
der proper restraint and regulation, has developed a
social intercourse which has been productive of a
greater growth in mental and moral culture."
THE NEW STAMP LAW.—The now law rep la, after
October Ist, 1872, all stamp taxes now requled to be
placed on instruments [inch as conveyances, notes,
contracts, agreements, Sc., and excepting only the tax
of two cents on bauk checks, drafts, or orders. The
law finther provides that the holder of any instrument
in writing of whatever kind and description which
may have been made or issued without being duly
stator ea, or with a deficient stamp, may have the pa
per corrected on application to any Collector of Inter
nal Revenue, Ly paying the value of She stamps re
quired
A SLUIIIEa SitowEn.—People in this region have
long been wishing fore - good thorough, soaking rain—
one of the old fashioned sort—andno doubt everybody
was satisfied that the storm the first of last week was
ono of that kind. We believe it was the biggest thing
wo have had in the shape of rely storms In 'over two
years. It did some damage, as will be seen below,
but the loss it caused is hardly to be mentioned in
comparison with the good it has done and will do to
all this section of country.
The rain began to fall about one o'clpek a. in. of
Monday, anti it continued with but few and short in
tervals until Tuesday afternoon. It tamed for at least
tliiity hours, and a good part of the time the water
fell very rapidly, Of course the crocks raised rapidly,
and by Tuesday noon the Tioga river was about four
feet above its usual watermark. Some of our village
streets were somewhat like young mill races part
of the time, and some cellars were filled; but nobody
suiTered any material damage here.
The water did more damage north of us, however.
Tuesday morning about two hundred feet of the rail
road einbaulunent near the Tannery was washed away,
and late ou the same clay another break was made in
the read'by the washing out of a ciilveit about two
miles below Tioga village. The road was kept running.
however, by transferring the passengers over the
breaks, and Thursday afterfaion-the damage was so
far repaired that trains ran up to Z-n-t;--&poktigain.
Tuesday - forenoon Dunning'a boom gave away, and
about 3000,000 feet of logs belonging to Messrs. Fox.
Weston Bronson, of Painted Post, were set adrift
in the river. It /oohed for a time as though there
might ben heavy loss, but a telegram 111111 at once vent
to the !arm, and by throwing out the boom at their
Milla the z ituat%aya woo all safely caught and ptiancti
up again.
Phe New-street bridge ut Tioga was slightly dam
agcd the Haim) morning by a large tree lodging against
it. At Mite Mll'e the Illossburg Railroad was repel tell
under water, and the mid(' country thereabout.{
flooded and considerable damage done to the gre , A ug
crops. There were a.so rumors of some lessee en
Pine Creek, but nothing definite.
Selena: AT Consmo.—Mr. Charles L. Shattuck, bag.
gage-master on the Bleeehurg A: Corning Railroad.
idiot himself at Corning last krirlaY morning. Thu
eirennistszices as we learn them arena renown: After
making the run north on No. 4, which arrives at Coi
ning at 8:20a. in., Mr.. Shattuck went to a bather's
shop and was shavul, • and then wrote two telly's,
mailing one to his mother and putting the ether to
his pockt.t. He then went to Walkei & Lithrop's and
bought it 'evolver, leaded it, walked out to the Tioga
Railroad track in front of the Warehouse, and fired
three shots at himself, pointing the weapon tows' d the
right side of his abdomen. But one allot took eflrct
Mr. L. H. Shattuck, who was standing near, at once
rushed to the young man asking "what this recant."
He replied that lie intended to kill himself, and that
the letter la his pdcket would explain his reasons for
the act.
The wounded man was at once removed to the Dick
inson House, and the surgeons called. On 01.111Litlft
ttou it was found the ball had entered the alelornen.
but had not passed out: They believed the wound
would prove fatal. But up to this writing (Saturday
morning) ho was still alive.. - '
Mr. Shattuck is about twenty-two years of age, and
a native of Massachusetts where his motiler resides.
Ho has been on the road about a year. Ho is said to
have been a genial, good-feeling young man generally,
but with occasional fits of despondency. The reason
given by him for this rash act is so far 14 holly un
known, the contents of his explanatory letter not
having been midis publio.
' PA*ll-4:llnini Natsa. The pllowins set pauseil:,:as
the last.seOhn6f theUlLeisture of this State will be
found of ipLe . : interest:
disttef'-vegUlate ihe'Szeiiiticin and transfer of
notes givers for, patent rights.
, - ,
itetitteidd; ete4 - That whenever si4pionV
hairy note or other negotiable instrument shall be
given. the 'consideration fur which shall consist In
whole or hipart of the right to wake. Use or vend any
patent invention or levet:daps clawed to - be; plain
tect, the words, 'Then for iv ; I te l irtt .right;" 10)
prorelnentlyLuid Legibly wri printed 'on* the
face of such note or instrument: above the signature
thereto; and Stich hide hrluatrutiteut; in the bands of
any pnreintner u. holder. !than be subject to the mue
defences as In the bands of the. original (Avner or hob
der.
HEC. 2. If atty'person shall take. 'sell or t transfei any
promissory note or other negotiable instrument,, nit
having the words, "given for a patent right"-
.written
or prinb.ll legibly and prominently on the face of such
note or instrument, above the signatirre - thereto,
knowing the consideration of such note or instrument.
to consist itt whole or in part of the - right to make,
use or vend any patent invention or inventiOus claimed
to.be patented. every such person or persons shall he
deeined guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon cOnvie,
lion thereof, shall be tined in any sum net exceeding
live huudredliollars, or imprisoned in the ecnutf jail
not ox, slaty days, or both, to the discretion of
.
She. J. All acts or of acts inconsistent hero-
With are hereby ed. '
AN Enixon Hrizats Hie °wit Hans.—The McKean
iler publishes the following: We have been given by
it responsible citizen of Eldred, township the Pirtle.:
.ulars of a sad and exciting affair that happened in that
township recently. The intuit prominet actor in the
tragedy is Mr. E. H. Haines, editor of the Patio Express.
whom many of our readria reinember Us the gentle
man so anxious to start a Licireaeratic paper hero 'last
fell. It seems that Mr. H. has not for some time lived
v,‘ ry happily in his domestic relations, and his Wife,
having left his bed and bcard, was living (with a babe
between three and four months old) with her lather
and mother in kldred, while her husband was shoving
the quill editorial in Selo. But the paternal instinct
in the bosom of Haines was stronger than the connu
bial, and though ho could live without his wife, he
must have the babe. He therefore; in the absence of
Mr. Bliwkinau this father-hi-law) steals away from his
editorial labors. takes the cars to Olean, and with a
hired horse and buggy starts for Eldred; bent upon the
capture-of the child. The fates were 'Propitious:, No
one was at home except Mrs. Blackman and Mrs.
Haines, and the babe was sleeping sweetly in the era
die. He snatches up the child, and pacifying its moth
er With the soothing words, Damn you, say a word
and I'll shoot you down l" rushes out, lays the babe
In the bottom of tiyobri,ggy, and hid with hie wire.*
Etteshig the school house where his sister-fn-law was
teaching, and seeing her abiding In the door, he to-,
ferried her he had got the baby) and Puntinire pttitol
at 12ar, said, -Damn yen, come woo me if you dare I"
When he passed the house of O. B. Shill ho again
ituide the announcement, " I have got the baby."—
This latter gentleman, in company with • some of the
neighbors, have gone to ado with the intention of - re•
covering this little waif from the paternal grasp of the
lighting editor of the Selo Express.
'COmmeneement Week at Mansfield.
The week of Commencement is over, the class of
1872 is numbered aiming the Alumni, and the Juniors
are joyous In the idea of being Seniors iu September at
the opening of the now school year. The exercises of
the week commenced Sunday evening, Juno lath, with
a sermon byldev. William Baldwin, of Tioga; subject,
"At Last" The speaker commenced by.aaying that a
little thing often fixes the character of young persons,
and instanced cases where the wine glass, the - game
or revel of a night was the "At Last" . to many an indi
vidual. lie spokg of the closing scenes of a course of
study, and made an application of the discourse by ap
pealing to the young ladies and gentlemen to prepare
for the great "At Last"of their lives.
The sermon was odd and original in composition
and in expression, but received mitrked attention by
the audience. Tuesday and Wednesday the time was
occupied in the examination of the loWer classes of
the school, the senior class having been examined pre
viously by a Board of Examiners appointed by State
authority. Monday evening Prof. Jewett gavo.a con
cert In Union hull, consisting of vocal and instrnmen- -
Itat music. Prof. Jewett has been connected with the
Nei coal tlehool but ono term, having succeeded Prof.
'Hoyt, a popular instructor in the school for five years.
The concert, however, gave evidence that the Professor
is the right man in the right place. The Hall' was
paep,ed to overflowing and all were pleased n ith the
main taininent given.
Tuesday evening the Anniversary of the Literary
Societies took-place in, the Normal Chapel. The So-'
ett tics are the Normal 'Literary, and Atheneran..—'
Prof. S. M. Smith gave the Ppem, and Dr. Huntington
the AddrOss. The subj , c,et"lif the Poem was .4.The
Tait; of the Korsemen." it was a finely written pro
duction, worthy die head of the Poet. It deseryea
pnblication. Dr. Iltnitingtem's subject was "pur,
Young Mon." It wan a good, practical address, full of
common bUILISO, and brim lull of wit Rounds Of ap
plause frequently greeted the speaker.
_ IVe4netalay morning dawned, and the trains brotight
to the cad graduates in large numbers, and at three
the afternoon a goodly number of the
Almidd rat (limn to enjoy a dinner together 'at the
3latiatield Hotel. :At the close toasts and short speech
es L. pt the la. ty in good humor for hours. Two 1318-'
tees ahogtaduatrtl together' in a former class were
,preaent, and one wan naked to :Teak for her class.
She gr all IieCJIIIIt of the ladies, and closed by say
ing —I lmr e a alai , r here iho can give you all needed.
hiforniAti'on ill regard to the 02i/then-a."
Wednesday trtenaus.llie Aitunui mul friends
at the Chrpel, and Col. Aletidure of Philadelphia'
gave them an addles:3, the subject of which V, as "Our
T...tyht_rti." it was beautiful in sentiment, brim full,
of noble id, se, bill Iteneee satinlled the expet tatluna
the small:qv,.
Thursday morning at 10 o'clock a procession was
twined at the Normal School grounds and proceeded
to - the N. E. Church, whore the commencement exer
cises NN eu e held. TLe thiy was nue, the audience large ,
and the exertises e ( enjoyed by all. The following
is the
I PLOGRAMME:
AN,2IIItII.
1 Prayer by Dr. Huntington.
..,,
ANTHEbf. •
9riluni tory... .. Ella L. I:lhaw
• Bizandiel l eblioga Co.
C A
o hnizo Amerman
Oration— "Politics in American Citizenetdp"—
,-..;
Dam Ulc, moutour
Et,say—"Beyouti the Mlle" Carrie A. Bailey
7.rrayat ilk, Bradford Co.
Nihau.- -Quartette-6'l'dt me where the Fairies Dwelt'
Oralum—"Change" Marion F. Casa
1 , al Inolgton, l'iogai Co.
E., say-- -Decision of Character" Hattie D. Close
Farniinpton, Twins Co.
Oratiou—"Ctirintiaulty the true Basis of Satiety,"—
Albert C. Fatruit,g
Lrouu, bradrortl Co.
Snug--• Mail Blessed Music," full Chorus
Essay—•• The Restless" Florence A. Keeney
Neeneyville, Ttngd. Co.
Essay_"" pi e 4 Call"
Nelson, -Tioga Co
Mirrors - Lucy Whipple,
Manstlekl.,'Floga Co.
Aidi.: —"Grand Waltz' ..'Brass Band
Essay--Oral TraeLing Anne S. Whiting
Titusville. qinwtord Co.-
Olatiou--After the Battle' . Galeu Wood,,
Past duuthttcld, Bradford Co.
Valedictory . . Eugene W. Strurel
Green Grove, Lugerrie Co.
1511.144 e— Quin tette—Put iotic Glee.
PUE,ENTATION OP DIPLOMAS
'Wart:re to the Class by the Principal, Prof. Charles
H. Verrill,
Song—Quartate and Ch9ruFL--We love our native
Hills."
Deuedictlon by Itev. W. D. Taylor
in the cv(ning n f.ocinl te-uniuu v.ps held in the
Chapel (tom 8 o'clock till 11 o'clock. Thus closed one
a the suet t 'Allmon:rine/As the School has
enjoy, it. Feu 'edam teet tit le other after ytars
separation, ter IN (A SClil%fil-day memories, and tried to
lire orer fu a few da)ii the burner wee. nes.
Three .11 the A lunar have died Miss Woodruff; of the
Class cut 1184, and Professor if. W. JOLICti and Anse
Jolla Molise, of the Class of W . l.'. Friday a. nu., the
stildeLts and trienels lidt fur their homes, anti soon
the Not mid was deselect!. The fall teini wilt cont
ntenm September 4111_1872. Already quite a
large member ofn ames are registered, and everything
iS 1./misfile for 71 large mimed the coming year. The
betibling is to be put in good repair during vacation,
and a Elie: huilding 11,0 fest long by 40 feet wide is to
het t ted at a «at of f1E.(.4K1 es scon as the work can
le .111. e. Ting bulling will be three stories and a
ba-enient; the basement will lie used for a dining-room,
vegetable cellar, butter cellar, &e., the first
story for steward's rooms, preeeptress's rooms, model
seheol roe in and class 3601:11S, Se., and the second and
thud stories will be used for ladies' rooms. A bright
future is before the Notrnal techool. Its graduates
now number 104, and its students who have been con
nected with it for the rued few yt at a are numbered by
tb on ira Ail rt isor.
Proposed Amendment to the
Constitution of Pennsylvania
Jul NT It/SOLUTION
euz.im.. A3li:NCstl.-NT 'l'o THY. (I,2I.TITUTIO I N UY
Pl=l3
pe it rci,oll c.l Ly the Senate and House of Represen
lativ,a of the Ceridoenteralli or Pennsylvania in Gen
eral A...senility riet, That the following amendment of
tit. Constitution of this Commonwealth be proposed
to the p.....0p1e for their adoption or rep... Atoll, pursuant
to the provisions t.f the tenth article thereof, to wit:
AM IiT.N DAIENT :
_Strike out the sixth se Sou of the sixth article of the
Constitution. and insert in lieu thereof the f Sowing:
"A Stste Triasurer shall be chosen by thei qualified
electors of the State, at such times and for such term
of aqrviee , as alkali be prescribed by law."
WLI.I.IANI ELLIOTT.
- fipealur of the House of,llepreaentativ4 a. ,
JAUES S. IIUTAN,
Speaker of the Senate.
APPROVED—The twenty-second day .if !larch, A LIDO
Donald ono thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.
nlO. w. or.Anv.
Prepared and certified fur public/Moo pursuant to
the l'efith Article of ttie Countitutiott,
FRANCIS-JORDAN,
S& rotary of the et atlionwculth.
(Mice Secretary of tho Commonwealth,
liarrhiburg, June 211th, 1812.
July 3, 3iu.
Estray Taken Up.
}V the 27th day of May. 7472, .subserthei took
p up a light red y, ailing heifer, the atone having
strayed on to his 1' mimes about a mile and a hall
from Hollidaytown. he owner is requested to call
and get the same, and pay charges
. Et EY
Middlebury, June 2G, 1872-3 w.
House and Lot for Sale.
win! undersigned offers fur sale his - Mouse and Lo
on Main street, in Mend, Pei., at a very low price
Bald lot contains one-halt acre, and is under good cal
Walden. For terms, kc., apply to the subscriber.
ILtlinaila.. PO. 187*-tf. 0. P. 11.000011.
WE tt i M M I 441
vhtrAtii
1 E. k KIMBALL, Rita Grow.
4 •
WSLLSSono. jardrr, 2,, 1812.
DBALKIIB PAY SELL Al
-flour, per bbl 22- 22 243 $22 va
Bu4ktvheat flour, per cwt 00
:Moat, white, per bushel.
"Whlwit. red,
;Wheat. spring, ;
Buckwheat, ; "
Corn, shelled, "
Cate, •
-Barley,
-Bye,
:Ooter seed, .
Timothy seed,
Beans,
Corn meal, per cwt
Feed, per owt
Potittoes, per bush
'Apples, green, per bush..
,Onions, per btish
Turnips, per bush
Pork, per lb
ama
11, rlb
tatu'ulde pe ts. per lb •
Butler, per lb
Cheese, per lb '
Lard,per lb' '•
Tallow, p er lb
Honey, per lb '
Beeswax, per lb
Vinegar, per gal
Eggs, per dozen
Dried apples, per lb
Dried peaches, per
Dried cherries, per
Dried blackberries, per lb
Dried raspberries, black, per lb
Dried raspberries, red, per lb
Cranberries per qt
nay, per ton
Wood, 18 inches, per cord
Wood, 3 feet, per cord...
Coal, bard, per tou
Coe), soil r
Ground plaster, per ton.
SUgar, "A" coffee, per lb
Sugar, yellow, per lb
sugar, brown, per lb .
Teas, green, per lb
Teak, black, par lb
Kerosene, per gal
Wool. per lb
COBBHOTED WEEKLY BY
.. % . 'LARDING, •lIATOEN & CO. e ..: t .,
Produce Commission 24ercbants, 825 Washington St.
NEW Tonic, Juitn 22, 1872.
Butter par lb .$ to% th,
bialow rd ''. . : ........ : . ..„ .... .... . 9 to fig*"
Vi "
Rtilpd A PC I . BII 7 .- • .04,... , 4,14 , • • •,......... •-.. ... 8.,...10. 0... :".. 4
M° M il " W • 25 1050
:Eggs per doz .. .......... . ... .. ... .. 20 to .21 "
CULVEIL-1u Charleston, June ]fit /872, 11rs.
Joel Culver, aged 60 years.
B/lEWSTEII.—In Charleston, June 13th,
wife of Mr. George Brewster, aged 6'l years.
EiMI
FISHLER—STIOKLIN.—Ou the nth of June, 1813.!
by Uev. 3. P. Calkins, Mr. Prank R. Fishier
Rosen Sticklin, both 'of IVellsboro.
. R EPART-I,IOYEROn the '2oth of Juno, 1872, b
Rev. J. P. Calkins, Mr George Helmut and Miss Marj
garet Moyer, both of elrear.
DiWEY—PETER64N—In Charlestoo, at the house
of the bride's father, . the 30th ult., by A. S. Brewster,
Esq.; Mr. HiramDew° of Wellsboro, and Miss LAU&
Peterson.
,
6 1 163 '31
AVOID - 'QU A . - -
A victim of early indiscretion, causing nervous do
premature decay, &c., having tried in vain Overy t
, advertised remedy, has discovered a simple means of
silt:cure, which he will send free to his fellow-suffer
,ere. J. H. REENES, 78 Nassau at., New Yolk.
Jail. 1, 1871
In the Matter of the Petition of Citirent of Illos Town
- ship to change the Lines If the Township; of Charles
- ton, Moss, Norris and Liberty. In the Court of Quar
ter Sessions of Mom ("ma,.
'• TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The under
signed, Commissioners appointed by said Court to in.
quire into the propriety Of granting the prayer of, the
petitioners in the above case, hereby give notice that
;they will meet to attend to the duties of their appoint)
went, at the office of the Bless Coal Company at Arnotl
'on the Sib day. of August, 1872, at 10 o'clock A. Bt.
F. E:
J. W.' BAILEY,
MAIIT RING.
Oonulaatonera.
July 3, 1872-Cw
Orphans' Court Bale.
sprrar. is hereby given that in pursuance of au o
- dor of the Orphans' Court in and for lioga conu
ty, Pa., I shall expose to public sale on the premises,'
ou Tuesday, the Crth day of August next, at one o'clock
p. in., the equal undivided ono half part of aft that cer
tain:lot or tract of laud in Middlebury township, Tioga
county, Pa., bounded and described kl 4 follows, to will:
on the north by late Nathaniel Dlchinson, east by l
LI Briggs, south by Jason Pruhunan, auttwest by War
ter tt rtg g . containing sixty throe acres or lberrubout
Fore or less. The purchase money to be at cured 0
the laud and the interest payable
_annually, until the
minors become of age reSpectiinlY, at which time tla l e
principle to become due and payable
VAN NV AL BEAN.
'Guardian l of Henry Hymea and Fed HyineB
Middlebury,' 2n, 1872-4 w.
Dissolution.
17lHEcopartnel4ship known as Markham, Angst a.. Co,
harness makers, Knoxville, Pa , un dissolved ti
mutual consent on the 20th day of Apt 11 1872. •
Will. MAUKIIANI.
Knoxville, June 20, 1872. .1. D. HOOD
The above business is continued iin,ler the flu
name of , MARK A itt & HOOD.
June 2G, 1872-3 w.•
•sid7l2l72istrator's Notice.
T OTTERS
-of Aamintatration on'tlie'eatate of E. I
L
Shepherd, late of flatland, doceased, having bee
granted to the undersigned. all persons hawing dein
agalnat said estate are hereby notified to call fur au
tlemont on, and those owing the to make imni
'diate payment to ANGELINE 811EPUEhl).
N. W. OARRISON,
Rutland, .June 26, 1872- 6w. AanVxB.
We are selling at par and accrued hitort.st, and after
thorough investwation recommend an a Baru ititd
profitable investinent, the Firat Mortgage 7-30 Geld
Bonds of the Noithern Pacific. Raibdiad. At the prea
ent gold premium they yield per cent. futures
over one-third more than United States 5-20'm
They are at first mortgage on the Road, its Right of
Way, Rolling Stock, Telegraph Line, Fiptipments and
Franchises.
Eva A. Peek
Tiey are a Brat lieu upon the Tralik, c,r nct iia
ings of the Road.
They are a First and Only Mortgage wt a Govern
ment Grant of Land, which couslata of 12,800 net es Or
each mile of Road through the States of Wisconsin and
Minbesota, and 2sGOO items per mile through the Ter
ritories of Dakota. Montana, Idaho a.al Winmigtwi.—
In average fertility of soil, bealthfolueas and mildness
of climate, divot tiny and extent of resinirei s; the belt
Of country comprising Dili grant Is iiilch as to rondor
the lands very valuable, and insure. their speedy Sala
andeultivat.on. Sold at the average pelt, rea tzad by
other land grant tombs, the real ohm., cudownien or
the Northern Pacific Company will pi . ..1.1e, Orr I 14it
thrive times the il9lll. of bonds pet' .MI-. I • i
The Company is now offering for im'e to settlurs and'
colonies Tbroe Million Acres of its lands .n Minnedeta,
and a large area on the Pacific mist will not n he planed
on the market, :"any thousand acrui have already
been sold, The proceeds of laud sales coa,titufe a
SINKING run) for the retirement of the Fit st Mort
gage Bonds, and the bonds are at all times cooveriible
at MO into the Company's lauds at market prices
AA marketable stocks and bonds will his tees
(by expregn or otherwise), at current prices in,
change for Northern Patine 7-30's witliont expens'
the investor. Pamphlets and full intormation wit
furnished on application.
Fpr sale by First Nationalißrink, Wultsboro. Pii
June 19, 1872-4w*
ile t
L pronounced the best 'in Market, liming tak(111 the
dist Premium at the Tioga Gb., and ether Fan•ef and
is decidedly the best washing Machine invented.
may needs a trial to satisfy the most skeptical.
80118 wistilog to purcbaao, win address
LURE fiTENENt
Tioga.l
The Thorough Bred hack
• ' .
3 , 46414. • •
rlllllB celebnited Jack will eland fur nutria eon
". suing season, at the farm of the euleUrrib r, 1u
[
Bait% CI ICI la •ix.r y, Wier.
ricnit, two miles north of Holidaytown, TiogalJo r
Painonali t —Don JUall is 8 years oldi and 14 hands ,
gh. Ills sire was imported from Matta, ' Spin. to
e
Kentucky, from there to Missouri, at an ItIO tao or
thrie thousand dollars ; and was brought from Ills.
sooikt . oyennsylvanisi by Win. li. Smith. His dam is
1 1 0
a thormigh-biod'Jennet. both -Orthe 'Andrew - I' . ksou
stock, and be is a sure foal-getter. Hu weighs . lbs.
Owners of mares wishing the services of a en ever
animal should not fall to secure the services f Don
Juan. His stock can bejleen st the farm of t eub
scriber. Persons coming frcim a distance kaillhe ac
commodated with keeping for mares at reaseutible
rates. I
TEEMS.—SIO for a single we're : $8 by the e
$5 by the leap.
Et EliEZLtt DAILY
Any perem having a mare lusuretl, and pol tie
her before the time of foaling, will be Imi.l
We for the Insurance money unless It is p•ior
the mare was not with foal. Insured mares u
retirned, regularly to the• Jack, or the ow.. la
charged the Maurine() money. Inematve
March let 1873.
JAMES B. BROWN
iii 441104171 $14.,11372-.Bm. Propri
NM
=IEI
New York City Market.
- ..D~`lk7'Hs
MARRIAGES
_ -
-
Sp - ciao. - 2•4 o —l'
; INVESTMENT
SECURITIES.
The Stannargi
Jan. 1. 1a72..
1N1C41111.11.- ‘ plic F Akan
:110 1 .14 i . ti tti
Have received aivej, ate uuw *ale ail tau
lutistatilta
.0
1, - I.ol+ 4 F ,t iens ~qlc2r:c)c:irclos,
ii r ,r3t)
1111
Ell!
Fri
tts
2100 1111
I GO l i 5
Includluit Mack, SalSaness and fancy Edlks . S ik Pay , -
Itod, t.llßc Ikluures,. Faro blohalrs, Urs•+,a,llucs,
Umiak: and lioutletta Cloths, Await, Lou '
Usitiugs, Stslpod and 'plain.
15 •
124
:LS
21)
14
13f.
10
Ai
1.4., •,
1 21;-» la
a It)
20 '49
au
- _
J'aitraikitise
. .r
19K - )6
'UriPad and Plaids, Wash Poplins, Seeratickers ire
tonnes, Paris Cambria, Crape Montt, Omni
dial, Lawns, Suttauna Sultings,
nobs Patterns, Percales,
Insoles, Striped and
Cheyrs Chambray,
16 20
- 20
1600',
- '2 00;
•••' 00
- 75 47 25
- 6 (10
- 8 50
- . 13
1231
- 116012
- 78 71 50'
• - 0000 25
MI
French Scotch Gi . f Ilhants,
C lotus and Cassimeres,
Yankee Notions, Hosiery
_... _ _..... .:..d.._~. _....._ .r..T. y......,,_
Our stook of Ladles' Shawls au Astarte cannqt -be ex
4C9lleareither allit,pgailit =lit) orapileet
EON
Hats and Gaps
Root, and Shofs,
the finest and cospest, the cheapest and most stylish,
the best and mt. barviceablat A.) ba found in the
ntarkot. • t. ..
g9hYbodiwttiiii aOa of &Oleo; I titeb rclioat
iportant Opk - i t,brough ;Mr Ilt 4 elf
„ •
Ready-allinie Clothing,
Carpets, Oil Cloths and
• illatnrig'' - •
e
ou Laud tbe sold at the most reasonable prices.—
Next com bs a full hue of
-
Groceries, Crockery, and
at rates to suit even the moat particular purchaser.—
Juat como and ono bow much you can cave by buying
whore goods cro mold right.
Tiogo, May 35, is 72.
'rite Woirldrs Tootle.
URELY VEGETABLE & FREE FROM ALCOHOL
DR. P. LORMIEWS
JUNIPER TAR BITTERS!
Settled Cough, hiclpieut fds,Spiltiigof
il
Blood, Inflammation of the Lungs, Catarrh, Bron
chitis, Croup t , Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Pains in Biel et or Side, Dyspepsia, Jaun.
dice, Dizziness,.
Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague,
indigestion,. Liver Complaint, Morn
" 'Loco, atidz Diseneno „• of the Linnis,
-
Stoll:inch and Liver: '
fit'. H. Gregg & Co.,
.5,,/c Apia., and to whom all orders should boaddress
ed.—tt,9-1"okt bet s nx Pisncsa fi Kamm, Wellabor°, Pa
Jutie L, 187241y.1
A Triumphant Success.
ivud
to
be
CONIPLS FE t;Ut'CEsB of the Kirby Two•
1. Wheel Mower has never been equalled in the his
tory of mos. tug and ruaping ma•hiues. From every
part id the country there comes nutted testimony in
regard to its perfectly satisfactory pprlorinanco in ev
ery possible kind of work. lie extollsPM - titie -- for - the
land season hes more fully than over before demon
strated the p , rfection of princirk upon which; not on
ly it,,,bot plt 1;:d . the Kithy tnaehlu. a aro built. It low
tho and' idddpontiant- uadtinp r,of rrarrie-:antl
!Ingot-14i petnliir'to a l lilrbjo tnactiluitt, cutttng•cibte
and clean ovor all variations of ground.
With tho utmost gimp/leap and strength, there are
combined in the Kirby Two-Wheel ?dower many exr.el•
Icitcies not, found in any other rua..htue; and chief
naioug theta WW ho -,uottead•
.Conaecting
-Itist, (or Wham) titritiventiott•Of-dir..airhy's, and a
feature belonging ezclusirely to this mower. The joint
in the Connecting Rod (or pitman) works airuultane
onaly with the Joint in the finger-bar, keeping the
Connecting Rod
ALWAYS IN A PERFECT LINE
with the cutting aiinai stile, allowing the knife to nut
perfectly Ji,r, wilnnul Guiding, id whatever angle the
bar may be rained or folded; thud deerearing the frie
tio//, Lind CouacquLtilly ndduuq bi thu alz,aay p o werful
culling capacity. decreasing the all (lady iery light draft,
and adding largely to tilt diiti.hinty, to) relit.% lug the
eAntheLtilig rtiki and linthillichid tit Lit ltatglit) to Gk eak
age,eetioetingnt th,,,,tlinAi .ihor,..twu those
parts, incident to all'other tero.wheormadlizes,
By a convenient lever, the bar is tahcd to Dana au
ohiitrUettou, or even a tree, or fatdvd completely across
the tuaehllie to trout ter tranneurbdien, unthoyi Throw.
ing out i t , year, xtappinp . the team, em the driver lecivaig
his real.
It
l'er-
Instantly thrown out or into gear. withoutatoppiug,
when ilesired;•breithi4 rout '
A loose or tight me , desired, without
ping.
To show absolutely no side draft or weight on horse'
fleas. Genre Luck y.ku et.ttruly utr and put machine to
work with still' tongue.
Thilphritsitt thi,,dilaWi'i - etto be' 0.16434.•9t jowered
ttbe,eci*Oping:lflliieyoihrojapecitilo( 6hapc4l to pro
ieut, cloAgiug; th ey'hi"va iti)a lOWA, 0,40 'Replaced
when worn out; and au° nut r:tocted, hut Golfrrt th the
bar.
The Hue of drop la dir.ef ou cutting apparatus where
ft ought to be; uud there is do :drain of ittothint by
draft Ifirough irxrl, Arautetud.braets„
, Drit Stud Inis:htuq, cquptotaly out claimer,
but Us full view of cuttlug imriatits.
An adjustable sdring runner mdse both shoes.
Tile leader wheel in p raster-wheel and turns perfect
Notre corrwrs, e'.eu uq 8,,fl grAund, without raising
Sialitunfrtlittite;bo' , 3 ti '1; r:a f- r,
xbutine always unit ;whe Is nisi in , ver tips up.
Cull 4 1 4 feet wide, follows rough an well as smooth
ground and is the Hyt.trat running and mast }a rfht
- ,oo o l i 7 aU IA itwhoa cs..r maim.
0
p •
tif - r -m-1
• a - C. i 10100 00*
ILLIWY AGENTS IN TIOGA COUNTY, TA.
L. B. liitows. Elk land.
M. W. 1301(11) N. Wi•Ils1)014).
41) Ow 4s O. fikatoui.b. till~lagtl ill.
iliftToN HOST, ‘Vosttielit.
A. 14. 111tY1IGLISH I logs.
Ilittstrutedi culitiotttiPP awielreulars will Uo supplied
ou SIIIIIICSI.O/1 b 0 sn) use ut saill•sseuts.
If y.,11 I c.II/) &sin ti. I,uy 1114 . 1.1.51 infm-cr—
=IIE
tans
dut
est be
al be
y due
Tilu..l FA
to getheF with a flux assortwout of
and Domestics.
in endless variety,
E
buy an outfit and save their money
Wooden Ware
113dRulin dr FARR
A CERTAIN CURE FOR
I rib olesale Druggists,
N.
00
THE] KIRBY
TWO-WHIEL MOWER.
JOINTED CONNECTING ROD.
Buy the Kirby.
XII it 16%40ws
rl l 7'.;•?t - v'
.Z.t#
the true Basis of Business.
Cas
• 1
•i , ,
• auloivelber would beg leave to call attention to Ws SPltiNti AND BUMMER
0 -
- I
; 8
,K:'-‘.O . :•fillEinkillt Ei
. , I
k
, ,
tab. a,3241 rteletclzr Pew
El
1 •
lowest market prleea.illousekeepere will do well to examine Lis stock of
•
M
arpe
BIM
Table Line
v hkh will
e found wortl of atto
oods,
Dress
301.
,S ^i . i
1
ninny kargaing—ruany of which Lath) not linen beforo offered in this market. The
' _ public are tvited to ealland see for themselves.
as they omits
Jane
Call and see the pile ) s of New Goods at
0, C. MATHiRS'S Store.
In
, -
Corn
ng Foundry & Machine ' Shop.
EST AI3EIStIED iB4O.
• . ._
.. lirocr, 37-..601,40-at i 11i...... - .LA ' gSPOCKIIL
.
I
of Stationary and. Portable t.ugines and Butlers. Gearing, Shafting and lilt4inery required
Et Mille and Taenerioa, Ovens and Orates, for burning Tan. Screws for copying uuleaohed
• Castings, Ekdbli, - Railroad Frog's, Chairs, and Repairing dune at short notice. We have fa
itrig by Canal or liailroada to all points, and can furnish Machinery cheaporthan Eastern Or
iof the beat quality.
. I 1
Manufacture I
for Saw Mille, GI
and leached bar
cilitteu for ship'
'Western build •
Jan. I, 187'
E. B. YOUNG
. Young & Co.,
,sore of Hugh Yoitug & co.)
'E. B
cum:
rs and Stationers,
Booksell
and Dealeis
Wall Paper,
\Viudow
Shades,
Window Fixtures,
Musical instriuuents,
ranu•s anti Glass,
l'icturol, all soils,
Pietro a Cord.
Law tlaukti. •
Yankee Notlone,
1 , 4 turn
1
Justice Blanks,
Blank I ooks, all sizes, • ,
• owspapers, kLagazises,
Writing Desks,
. Arßsta Goods,
Law Boukii.
Medic
Books,Reigious Books,
inllhr brie of trade
end every Artie] =
ea at One Dollar a month
—New York I
‘• at 75 Cants a month
—Elmira Dalll
—Subscript-in fur a week, or month, or year.
—Orders for oks notin stock promptly attended to.
—Au Express , ackagei received front Now York-ev
ery day.
—We are Agon of the Anchor Line slid the Onion
Lino of U. S. Idol Ocean §teanters. Tessa& tickets to
and from any po 't to Eul-ope at the lowest tales.
—Bight Drafts Id ou any Bank in Europe at -cur
rent rates of Er.c • tinge.
Jan. 24, 1872- -y. ' ,'E. B: YOUNG & C 6.
-REAL ESTATE 1-1)R-SALE.
THE Pubscribo offers for sale his real estate in the
southwester. part of the borough, to suit perch's
sere,. t portion f. the preuriscs is uicely situated to
cut up lido villalci lota. and patture and" timber lots.
The pottiou cove d with timber is well wooded with
hard-wood and h mlock: The large lot ou which be
resides will bas Id off Iu v.llxgu lull, iucluding his
residence.. •%., • noilsfir KELSEY.
June 12, 1872- in
CLAY , HORSE.
1., bust%locracti stallion ever kept in
'Will stsud,:thlo season !tally. at the
,TAzmuor; : in • .
TH
MIMS Mama
I this vicinity,
stable of Mites t
!I 11411 C) COX' 40k , 3C.rs..
vicr dz. 1
01 kept tor profit., but to hulirovo tho
i . 'Pogo county. His stook soli:1610es
tot entlinonco. Ho is halt brother to
iei•d in the State of New •ten 'ley, is 1113 a,
hay, welehe 1,100 pounds, and trotted
a rude hi 2:30.
)(ors unlrortnly have been $3O ; $4O
d $6O to itsrssre•' This silossu hi s
10 An :cacti mare), rash its advance) ur
' This horse Is II
breed lof horses i
triKied, strength $
"Patel:tin," was r ,
hands high, dar
viten 4 gout! ol
Ills terms her
by the arcs O , e•
Kervitya will he $
approved mote.
N. wi
tletuanly civil Cul
booker," altita
April 24, 1872. i
I be attended by the polite and hen.
neer known protesaionany as -Wow
. ' OHATILF.S VENTON.
I • '
I • BOOK AGENTS." "
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wain's,Now Book -
GEEING IT T
Mark
"RO
mars. It coinionlon voliuno to
an," of mbioli 100,000 -eoplas; have
t waits thin, an'tioota no ono waits,
to will atop ;you in the strepta, to
There is a time to laugh," and all
'k soo-oloarly that time an ennui--
; larritory or elroolaiii. Addrosa
IFFIIII4D 48111i1EAD, Publiaho_ .r
711 sansom Btreot , Philadolplalli.
;;
Jr reedy for Call ;
"limckletirs An
been' sold, Don
but tako. one
subscribe tar. 1
who read, this .
Apply' it once to
Jung 30. 1:
'Alla} Ltd Id a/OW dl;celvLug, and offers for
ts, Oilcloths,
, and Window Drapery,
tton. The les will thnl it to their intereit to look thYough
lite toek of
zit
awls; Laces, Kid Gloves ,-
3E - 3E4c)isileer'sr,
I
ISM
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littem YouITO
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CORNING, tiTitIBEN 0011
20 Reasons why the Farmer
. obi, TUE CELEBAED
Dodge 'Reaper and Mower!
.Ist. They aro strong and durable, and not likely'to
get out of order. ~
, ' I
2d. They are made of the beat sleeted material.
9d. They are simple, in eonstri etion—lss lovers,
sidings, trips and complications generally, to got out
of order than any other Ifactiinee.
4th. The 3 have no Cog Gearing In thr , Drive Wheels
to till up a It!' dirt and mod in passing o er sett ground.
6th. The graving is all in the centre f the Machine,
lup out of the way of obstructions, and properly hal
ancedihetween the two DUI° Wheels.
pal. Tlitt Driver is comfortably located in the cen
tre of the Machine, both in Reaping and Mowing, and
not placed far on thilrear end of the Machine, or out
upon - the tongue, in order to balance it.
Ith. The Cutter Bar is on a line with the rear end
of the Machine—only requiring a"quarter circle Table
in reaping—making it very easy to deliver the Gavel
entirely out of the way of team and Machine on the
next round, without disturbing IL ' .
11th. The Self-Rake is located on the platform, and
being in the rear of the Driso Wheels, it is entirely
away, and 'tree from any danger of the Rage-heads
striking the team in their revolutions—as is not the
case in trout cut Machines—they being compelled to
place the team at a great distance from the Machine,
thereby increasing the draft.
9th. The Self-Rake, MEM, is the best in use., The
'lightest, most simple in eoustruction, least liable to
get out of order, needs no adjusting. Whim once put
on, properly, it is ready for all kinds of grain, long or
&Art, Mitt or thin, standing, or lodged and tangled..
10th. It is entirely under the control or the driver,
making Gavels large or small, at his pleasure. Very
durable. and doing as good work the second and third
years as the first-
They are adapted to all kinds ofwound
rough or amogjh, leaving a uniform height of stub
We on uneven surfnee
12th. They have a double hinged
conform to mieveu Unit
which, when the Machine is - on a
knoll, the out end of the lint stirke n
to the top of the heads. mrathopt
an low at one end nu the other.
13th. They h a ve a tildkug device .1
ver c.ut, while in inetieti. donuts the
Ms to pick up hal l .p.d sputa Aelthrtiit e
14th. They rygniro loes exttiA to
pair than any ether machine iti use;
thousands who use them.
lath. They have a solid wrought
with steel, rendering it the atronges
Ind'. They ha\ e a solid 11,Mlittitt
instead orn malleable iron, which is
any tithe. • ,
17th.: They can bo driven around
out backing and twisting the team's
art , , 81)141. •
- Mb. They 'elm be Idaried In mow
est,grass, without bh king up,
111th.. They aro not gn light as to
they aro not so hrary Be to bo object
2plll*. They are o pi-rfeet Reaper at,
a perreet Mower tsonthita-d n, one.
Agent, di
.Also, agent for 4 Si. WlMama
ripgua..l.inggiva. Platform Yiming. [all,
Fir Wag°ft. t‘agotta uru of U
warranted,'
Littlo Marub, Joao 1872.--3 m..
ri
T " „ l ,.. B :o7, te iV i l:n% , l.l lL C l A " t4 C41;1'1
'VP oil solb,a ro
. ,
tho folloWing title f (deli work —M,
Nativity. Tuatilayif u 6 Rocueyvill
Elliortavillo; and Thar:Maya at 'Whit
Tb(o horse to not only 'mod toe
moll style, but show • for taitiselt
td'n. pedigree, an is story often the
' MORGAN' TlOkit will be atbunle
ginner chosen heretornrn for that :1
will a pleakd to show Cho Loran
BEABBUNKtit, Ag't. '
igellabozo. May 15, 18794 m,
. ,
. •
WONDERS' ' WILL NEVER - 'OEASE.
AVE pot tried the latAt soft fp - aatar.t. medical di a
- ovary ar the_ age ?.
I L. NA ~ , N • fS'ltiAl;w VAIN uptubv
'AL LAU cL4(Lft, (IipLALSIPI'ILA, fLailips . and pains in the
e4riutich, indigSstion; diarrlu dysentery, Humour
complaints, cholera morbus, cholera arc., as by magic.
Am an external application , for frost bites, chliblaMe,
apmins, bruhies, Mons. rheumatism, sick, headache,
toothache. neuralgia, pains in the side„.hack and loins,
in a practice of six years; it has Wet found to be sec
ond to no preparation ever offered to the patio..
Tee proprietor. of this , medicine feels warranted In,
frttanudeelng,it to be the best remedy for the' above
diseases in the market.
T AMarfac ur Ire land putnp only by Dr. M. L. Bacon
Wholesale agents—Hallett, Seiror & Burbank, 119
Chamber street, Now York ; W. 1). Torben & Co., Cor
ning; N• Y. .
Jan. 1. 1872.
PAINTS, MTh,yARNISTIFS, GLASS , Pinui,
LIME, AND ALL STYLES OF BRUSEaS, &c.
0.00 TO BEAD QUARTERS
Choice Liquors, CigOrs,
.11E3C:10032E.51.
•
Beligioni, Illatorical, Medical, Logal, Blank or School.
N. B. A. fall anaorrneztt of the flat t er . Mao, .an ex
cellent aasortmen of
WCPC3 I 6I . Ie I €I.
On Teas, Sligara, Coffee Spry, Molasses, Bice, ees,
Soda, oto., We will not be beaten in price or qu ality.—
We will ae4 choice Teas by, the clunk !or sugar .by the
barrel, at as low figures as the same dam bo ught at
this sidq of New York.
MSS BARDEN
al the rieweatedyles, and lamp el. i roneya that will not
break.
meN., TOILETsoAia, POMADES, •
EArr
, • LE A * AND JEWECT,
WHIPS
F1:11
AND
1 :
We hold twenty desirable viPagekte for sale in the
central part of the town ; and wlThtso loan money at
reasonable rates.
N. D. Dr. W. W. Webb has hie office in our store.
where be may be consulted for advice or treatment.
Jan. 1; 1872-tf. HAI3TINGB & COLES.
it.
The subsoriber keeps coiu3tantly on hand
, Pure Drugs anti Medicine , Chemicals,
Paiute Isla Oils, Lamps, Otntionery, Yen
,' kee Notions &o.
.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
Jan. 1.1879
Insurance i Insurance
Hand in Hand
Mn lae insurance Company,
OFFICE, No. 112 B.' 4TH ST., PHILADELPHIA.
Chart'd Capital $500,000.
ABSETS OVER. ~
Stock and 'Mutual, combining Security With Profits. •
SuppOSO you aro already named in a first -rtes% com- 4
pally, and from any cause .wliataver, (say after ten year
ly payments) you do not .sk• cannot pay longer and die—
youf ineurance gone and your money wasted. Not •so
in the "BAND-IN-113ND *.-," all Policies aro Ncg - Pon -
FRITAIILE.
This company which ranks among the most popular
and successful Lifo Insurance Companies, grants
on all desirable plaus, both with and without
profits.
E
Traveling Priveleges Unrestricted.
All policies aro Incontestible after one year from any
of the ordinary causes.
Look to your Lite . Insurance. Please emunine the
following Comparative Table. It ill sometimes alleged
by Agents of other Companies that the -Company they
represent is safer than others. While we unhesita
tingly assert our belife in the Roundness and stability
of all companies, we desire to present the following
for the inspection of those desiring to insure :
Of the following companies, compare the annual pre
miums charged by each for an insurance ou life at the
age of 50 you s, payable at death :
Annual premium Ten annual
•
for life. paynients.
Travelers' ..$16,81 :83,21
Xtna, '.......22.7342,80
Home 23,30 60.00
Equitable, • ... 22,70 I 46,9 T
Washington 22,70 46,97
Hand-in-Hand, 16,50 32,60
If not already insured take a policy with the
"HAND-IN-HAND." •
the best Mutual Company in the United States.
Jan. L 1872. A. M. INGHAM, Agent.
New Boot, Shoe, Luther.
AND FINDING STORE.
C:::'._
121
New Shop, New Stock, Itnd first-
NIY, N. Y.
Al THING from a Rand Cack to a KM Gaiter. Beat
llnoo
Ladies' Kid and C'lth,
Btil
morals and Gaiters,
Ditto Childrei4
and Misses.l
Genq Cloth, Maroeco, and
OW Gaiters. Oxford
ancl''Prince ✓llbert
Ties.
rattiong to price from 81,00 to $7,00, pegged shd sowed
CUSTOM BOOTS I
from $5,00 to $15,00, and worth tho money every Urn°
. The undersigned having spent twenty years of Ws
life in Wellsboro—much of the time' on the stool of
penitence, drawing the cord cf affliction for the good
of soles, believes rather in hammering than blowing.
Wherefore, he will only remark to his old customers
and as many Inew ones as choose to give him a call,
that he nosy b$ found at his tioa shop, toat door to 13,
T. Nan Horn's ware rooms, with the best and cheap
est stock in Tioga county, O. W. SEMIS,
Wollsboro, 'tpril 24, 1872.
bar, and readily
thu stiff bare
a back furrow, or
up nearly or unite
down and eras
iy which the dri
hrifflit fir cut Pt
Iwo them in re
-0 t$ tefititiod by
roil Guard, faced
in 1180.
IA IBS 11. W. TObD has roomed her Must° Store to
AIL the lato.residenco cif Latter Bache, oirposito Van
11(.1 n's Hotel. kiteinwak and other
yen knife head
iable to brtak a
o corners with
nevka until they
.14g. in tbo heuv
break eons tautl
(Maid°.
S.,lf-lbtker, nu
O BEACH,
ttl. diunill, Pa.
make of Car.
t i tt the tltlea
beet mako and
L. V. 111::011.
. .
LESSONS given on the bona, Organ, and In Hdlg.
lag. An opportunity for pitictico atiorle‘.l to those
who may dear() it. , H. W. TODD,
Jan. 1. Irl2-tf.
. .
igNer.
ivs tho ensuing
'Rail Road Notice. ,
riflHE Stockholders of the COWanesuue Valley Rail
road will please take notice that an assessment of
ten per cent. has been made on cult share of tho said
railroad stock, to he duo on thu sixth (uth) Oaf of July
next, and payable at thp calico of the Treasurer.
This notice la intended for a few stockholders in
Brookfield who subscribed for stock souls wevka after
the other subscriptions were made, and is fur the last
assessment on their stock. MI other stock was duo
In full June sth; and must be paid boil ye July at Or
it will be placed in au Attorney's hand 4 for collection,
JOEL PAREILUBST„ Bros%
• O. L. I'ATTISJtf, eo'y Tress,
Plaudduno 26, 1819-2 w.
X . ,ii!AL.,
inlay, Friday suit
. Voluesdays at
heawty iu color
regardieva ,of any
by the Civil bn.
tivineen. anal who
auy time.
• . - O'CONNOR.
Prop:r.
sa-ao Aia
Head Q ruarters
FOR
Drugs and illeflicinost
IPatont or otherwise)—Aloo for
and TOBAOCO. Mao tor
ALEDMS, 2dIRBORS. PICTURE FRAMES,
STATIONERY, CORDS AND TASSELS,
&0., &C.,
P. 8. Trty Om 4 SHILLING TEA
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS &c
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
TIOGA DRUG STORE
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 23. 1867
01Z#s.-.4Ver-it- 112.
IN THE FIELD AGAIN.
class W-ork !
A good line of OVERSHOES, and a full line of
FINE BOOTS,
Leather aid Findings
at the lowest rnteg, as until
Mask! Music
3Folari.co
for sal° Tory plirap. Mao, MA§ON & lIATIISN
CABINET ORGANS.
OLD /NSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN Exeumis.,
A largo stock of NEW AMATO knit received
11
EL a BORDEN
$L000,000,00