LOCAL NOTICES. B ug gy, cutter, harness, &c, fur sale cheap Apply at the 1i:0:1cup - a Rectory, June 17, 1872-tf, The fat)ners will find that the Two-Wheel Kerby mower will improve upon aequain tanee It i. poor policy to buy n poor mower, ply because it is SOH at a cheap price; or, t , i , v $lO orsls less then the Kirby. omen afflicted with the chronic n says, "No description ofmy case 1 - the vast amount of benefit 1 have •em the use of Johnson's Anodyne 1 believe it is the best article in fur rheumatism. A gent rheuniatir. eoIIVC MI I,tninteett the world . . f a hot se has a good constitution, and has oe beet a good horse, no matter how old l l or how m ich run down he be, he can be greatly Unproved, and in many respbets nutkle as good as new, by a liberal use of yi„ , Ida n'N - Co vary Condition Powders. It i , our candid advice to all persons, think ing of buying mowing machines, to 'Make lip r minds firmly that you will buy no ( other rower until you have had ,a fair op portunity to examine and test the Kirby two wheel mower. Act upon this decision, and it will save you lOss, disappointment and mortification. John Fox, Esq. an old and prominent merchant of Mainsburg, Tioga county, Pa., was taken suddenly blind three months ago from cataract. Ile came to this city last week for f•urgieal advice and yesterday Dr. UpDeGrall extracted the opaque lens - and restored hi, vision.—Elmira Adeerliss.er,July PUBLIC ROAD LETTINO.--The subscribers v. ill meet at the sore of the Fall Brook Coal Company, at Antrim, at 2 aiclock p. m.,' on f;attuday, the 13th; of July, for the purpose of lotting to the lowest responsible bidder the job of making that part of the Babb's Creek and Antrim road which lies between said -tore and the Broughton Log road ; distance a bollt half a mile. i t will be let at public outcry, and bids trade by the rod, including bridges and c ulverts. Specifications may be had by call ing on the sabscrib s ers, or on Mr. Hinman at , ILRI lure. Wm. W. BABB, 1572-2 w Aglmement of tanners to buy bark by wtlOit instead of measurement. 2,00 ) w„aii , for a standard cord. ConNtlzo, N. Y., May 3, 1872. n.,(ting, of Bark Buyers, held this , 1. in, tion of 11. F. Wells, Eq., it was That in purchasing Hemlock 13n1 L. 2 26411 E liould be considered a stanl the bark to be dry enough to it i furthermore resolved that fg.l e to title all bark delivered by weight. .1' R WEL.Ei , Chairman. N :.;PENCER TtioM s, See'y. RECIII,,ENTED AT THE MEETING: DAAIDGE, LINFIELD 3: Co., Newark Valley, N. Y. PALSIEIt k DECKER, Elmira, N. Y. JuSEPH RIBEROLLF,, %Vdllaboro, Pa. BAILEY LOWELL k CO., Wellsboro, Pa. TtioWAA' PAT. BARR EXTRACT Co., Troutßim, Pa. PAM INNIS Granville Centre. Pa. I Itol tN, /V Co , Otirceo, N. Y. - k Lt.! A sz STRATTON, D. Addison, N. Y. • LLLA, IiEOWN k Co., Elmira, N. Y WINO TABER, Miami, Pa I,RCHIBALD & Co., Owego, N. Y. EDWARD BAYER, Brooklyn, N. Y. , PYLE k Co. Painted Post, N. Y. DAVIDitE, HORTON it Co., Berkshire, Tn.ga Co., Pa MARSH kI, DUNHAM, Cheimmg, N. Y. if ‘, DEAN k SON, Ott co. N. Y. 151 I'.} 1., WELLS St Co, Lindleytown, N. Y. IMMOND & Co., Osceola, Pa. LOWELL St Co , Middlebury, Pa. ~RL\lt'Ntl EXTRACT WORKS, Elmira, N. Y. 1) cONNER, Hornellsville, N. Y k LOWELL, Tioga, Pa. - .RAI:PI-NW/80. ELMORE ,t! Cu., Englishlown, Pa. D & Co, Campbelltown, N. Y. .\s4 hrrilLLß BEOS , Post, N T. M. LING MOTHERS, IRlelleater, N. 17 OF Goon READINiICi num /.. it, it's ing Age for June 2qtli HIP 11:!th volume of that storeing pi roil- The mo=t careless whiner at the table 0 eht,th- reveals the interetting, and instruct ;7o variety of literary food "pi cad before it-3 1. , ..•1ers during the la,t three months Among the article; mentioned we notice one on ' Mar e) Palo' front the I , Mbib , tryli ; ' The British Parliament' and Thomas Carlyle' troth the Qwtrtrii ; The Poetry of Mat rhew Arnold,' • Kidnapping in the South f -, cas,' and 'The American Civil War' from the /3/(ti,-,4 Q e f, ,Iy - ' Henry %Vara B.ee cher' from the C.,: oe pore r 1; Reber • Barns. 'Shelley," Voltaire,' and French ' planners' from /1/arktroog; The Legal Pro xession in America' and ' Amex icon Judges' zroto Maem aloe ; 'W andering; in Japan,' • A Voyage to the Sun,' and 'The English :-•or,nct' from the('••,'u/, ;11; Richard Steele,' Modern Manner-' and ' Beau Drummec ,Itt the Tit;:dpit J3i:r ; ' Physiological Posi twn of Alcohol' from the Papal r ,Sciiozre ; ' Michael Faraday' from the GO ,' ff:• , /rq 'Mazzini," Christian and Pa- Ethic , : and "The Jews as Politicians' t, ,, m the .‘ , 'pertator ; 'The Canadian Question' 1,, .n the Ecrio,rrist ; 'The_ Secret Policy of atiertn,' • Mc, Story of the Tiehborne I 'The English of the prayer Book,' • ELLTir b Civil Wars,' and 'The German Em .dul the Jesuits' from the Suiunift9 Re_ • New Japanese and Chinese Treaties' 1,1,,1 • The Nov Slave Trade'l_from the Pall 11. ,t, t rltr. Besides' all this—and we have i,,,hed hardly a tithe of the articles— eta four or live of the best novels of ,ky running through the volume, and I:7. •1 , oho,- from current poetry. A 4 , uperior in the general good quality ut the quantity of it , selections, it is t•\ that whoever reads it gets much more u..d, the weld' of his money. rf:STIPANCE COMPANY OF LIVER AND LosnoN —There are agents who the be-t interests of Oieli companies, from their style of ea managein.:nt-, spoil the good service., -t intehtions of their n4ents. in the TZ. , ytd ; Huge is and has always I happie-t. accord, satisfactory niftier :md harmonious co-operation and t tine lietwi en the chief exec titive .0..1 avent• at home alld in the . t t.. 1.1 et It enterprise. This lei Loen htly the cane with reghtd to the - ;epee in the United :•.-ltates. 11. , •n• .n.111(11141 and perpetuation for so N I.f the uprtier sty-]e of executive tit I I , lltacipAllyr , h - 10 to the (lei "t 1 . 1 • %1 ,, 11,“ iike , - Ittet of the ? 104 nova,]:. Ai., and; we are I :aid his talented :-u,cos.ior, John it M , Lin 11 , folic wed the laud t by ikk worthy pt edeeessor. / of this good underE l tanding and '"o. - 1-9,erition between the -e.x.ecutive ,t , ,, t r 33,1 their -nhoidinate agents. hai raiped in , tantion from the fourteenth or fil tr,enth in tank to be the second in the United l' , ALf. , .dor n The Royal has, indeed, made i!, title in the highe4 acceptation 11 '" id home and abroad, in its deal 01_ elfo , Cs and pppflitiout of ib I,q;,v-holdor, It u»nece:4 , ary here to speak of the `; ,, thy and notch respected representative of the at No. r,G Wall street, New York ; he 1 , long and familiarly known to the “r the (Itlzette, the mercantile and in fraternity, to require any compli tiudary allusions in this place ; suffice it to . 4)* that we know of no representative of any ether Enelkti company who has inerit;-'d 59 the confidence, esteem, and respect of his contemporaries and associates in business, not merely by his uniform courteous and gentlemanly deportment, but by his pronip midi:, faithfulness, and zeal in carrying eirt k 7 ery plan and proposal which has from time time been introduced and adopted for the protection and improvement of the husineAs. And we are pleased to add, that M. A.,r. lleDonald is not the only reprelentative of the Royal concerning whom a sirhilar state ment may be made with propriety and justice. I . ll e agents at Poston, Philadelphia, Cincin nkti, San Prlinnisce, and Canada bear the i;ame excellent reputation for f,dr and bon arable dealing toward their business llsSeei- Thci Royal has now a paid-up rash capital and assets of $10,000,000; and since the fire in Chicago the Trustees' of the New York branch hen deposited with the Department nt Albany $375,000 in golil ing a total of assets'pckvleldfOr.theOeurit3l of policy-holders ••' in the , United - ,Stat&l; amounting to the handsome sum of $1,300,- 000. The Royal has justly earned' thelaypr able opinion and extensive patronage, of the American public.— United States' - Insurance Gazette and Magazine, June, 1872. , Messrs. Mitchell & Cameron are agents for the above conipaity in thisregion.' : •Their office is in Converse & Williams'S new block, on Main street, AVellsboro. „, —Some of the train men think 'a part of the passengers in the new coach: don't know how to behhve with common decency. Some of them think it just the thing to put their muddy, greasy boots on the new plush cush ions. This shows that they are so used to fine furniture At home that they carenothing for it I Of course —Messrs. Rockwell & Hurlburt excited a good deal of interest among the horsemen of this neighborhood last - week by the, exhibi tion of their trained horses. They also gave instructions in the art of breaking and train ing the horse. As country editors are never expected to own such an• animal, we didn't take any lessons ourselves ; hqt those who did, speak highly of tho system taught ; —Mr. Charles L. Shattuck, who shot him self recently at Corning, as reported .by us I ast week, will probably recover. The ball entered the abdomen, just below the ribs, and stwo and' a half inches to the left of the medi an line. It is now believed that the ball fol lowed the muscles and lodged above the hip. lAA Friday, just n week after the shooting, Mr. Shattuck left Corning with his mother for her home at Hadley, Mass. SAM'L DOANE, WM. BACHE, Cornr' Cy Agitator. W I EDNESDAI:, JULY 10, 1872 florae .Affairs. Briefs. —SiUce theatorth of the Fourth the weath er has been decidedly cooler, —A substantial stone water-tank :is. 'going up near the Depot. • ( I —The track of the railroad is laid about three miles beyond this village towards An trim. • —The Corning water-works "were tested' last - Thursday, throwing alh inch' stream thirty feet higher. than theiDiekinson House. —There were public dances at Lawrence ville, Tioga," and this village on the night of the Fourth. . —The afternoon train north got one wheel of the baggage car off the tough track where, the late break was. There was a short delay, .bat no damage done.. - -A small boy, who was riding one of the horses at the Addison races, on the Fourth, was thrown 'ofr, by corning in collision with a sulky carelessly driven on the track, and so badly hurt that ho was not expected to live. —Our old friend, Rev. N. W: Miner, D. D,, 13 • elvider - 0 of , 111., has been appointed Dele gate to the International Congress for Prison Reform to be held at London; England,' in July. He expects to sail from . Nevi York with his wife to-day, the 10th inst. —Last Friday evening a man, whose name. was understood to be Hyde, attackedanother named Kinsey, at the Lawrenceville depot, just before the arrival of the train going south, knocked him down, acid cut him about the head and face most horribly by stamping him with his boots. Kinsey is a man much smaller than his assailant, and was said to ho almost helpless from Into.x.lea, tion. Although several men stood around none of them offered to interfere with this exhibition of brtitalit,y,:whieh was performed in the presence of ladies. rave creaturesl —Mr. George R. Tremain; -- who will , be reniethbered by our village renders as the exhibitor of the,`,`Stuff Pictures" here a. few weeks ago, met witti a seveio accident at Tbdh, N. V., last Wednesday. He was en gaged in making the gas used to produce tin; brillkodlight at his exhibitions, when he discovered that the gauge indicating the e—nre of gas within the generator did not ryo~4 rim oraleavored to reduce the pressure by letting off the gas, but Timm he succeeded in that operation thp goeratorex ploded with a report like that of n cannon, teasing a large coal store in which it was placed into a hundred pieces, bursting out eveml windows of the court room in which the exhibition was held, and knocking sane plaster off the walls. A large piece of the east-iron generator weighing probably twen ty pounds was thrown through the high ceil ing of the room, and cut half its diameter into a Joist above and then fell back within the bar and smashed a chair in its doscent. Mr. Tremaine IN'fifk knocked over and cove ered by the fragMents of the stove, receiving some bruises and several flesh wounds in the face. But, under the circumstances, he may consider that he made a -verY fortunate es.% cape from more fietiAllS dathay. happily; there was no other person in the room at the time. ' A.l“;Tlirit TERTUIILTI W.& ammi.---The nl most criminal folly of carelessly handling" firearms received another vivid illustration it Ovid, N. Y., recently. The story, is told hi - the local papeis as fillows "B. D.. Seeley, son of Convessman Seeley, was handling a gun, supposing it to be un loaded', when it accidentally went off; the entire (*tents being discharged into the boilY of his wife, inflicting injuries of the Most alarming character. The accident was Tendered all the more aggravating, from the fact that Mrs. S. was about to give birth to a child, end resulted, we hear, in her confine-' merit a few hourlater' and the loss of the little one, through the body of which the contents of the gun passed. The affair cre ated the greatest excitement in Ovid, every body manifesting the utmost solicitude ITS hehalf of the glieted family. Mn. Seeley is a daughter aStipervisor ft P, I.llorna of Ovid, and was married some two o. threeyerim ago. The latest intelligence from Ovid :Ante:, that her condition is suds a..; to afford'hope3 of her recovery. THE - FOURTH IN YELLNIIOI{O.—.2I/r. A l ,?;_ Arror.--N;r: - Being an eye ivitness of the I, flitti of this day, 1. thought .T would JAB ti ern for future refereneo. At precisely tw.-, o clock, according to program - no, the Pii's ijlent of the day, Town Clock, with one stroke of the'gavel and pointing to two, atUiouncvd the time to commence, whereupon gr. No b•idy-Liqen delivered a most eloquent , li',: course on the effect of sound in general, and on anvils, bulls, and tire crackers ini pat tic ular ; and although it was acknowledged to be disagreeable, and perhaps in some re spects injurious to old people and babes and a few sick and nerveless individuals, yet it was pron,unced necessary as a recreation to_ a multitude of 11p,y3 gtilerWlSU q.C14404 frkinj active life. At the close of this splendid ad dress the President, with two raps of thegav el and pointing to three, announced the time to adjourn. o' Just then the' attention of the _ eroved was-celled off by thepolice taking two drunken nun to jail. This hindered the taking i yotil on the Prasideutigl if Ul - lin” , which would have been quite intere,ting. Respectfully, &e. .Rtrrindus. . Wellsboro, July 4th, 1872. Covington Schools For a number of years,precious to IeSS, CONit3lo.l.l was well known by her per)r school buildifige: iThe maintained one up;n each side of the river, and_ two more dilapidate(t r,trectgree it would have been dub en3t find. Those interested in the mager of tsill• catic. I )) grumbled arid advised. Tho r Superlnteudcuts: as t y visited the Schools, 4 annld argue and plead for new buildings; and yet the ficyclars:, were compelled to stand a freezing process of six hours zi day during the winter tern), and the birds were allowed to build nests in the cracks and crevices of the houses during the summer, just as if good school buildings .had, laeve!, been heard of. . , . ittrame. Jew in his report for 1802 says: —I held educational meetings with other friends of education; during the year, in Nelson and Covington tiotouglia; with the view of inducing the Directors; to emitolid)de.. their schools and build houses for graded , schools in place of the miserable old shanties that Late no long disgraced these otherwise reputable. districts. And though the right kind of feeling prevailed among the people as a sliole i .1 afterwards) learried,that - the ispil ;ldiots vetoed Cite, effort. - 'Undoubtedly" iliio TelsiVs4 men hare heretofore controlled tu these districts. end. I shall not expect suctess to crown the effort until the people, who are deeply interested. in the matter by virtue of their large Amalie' to educate, assert that ' • VI 7 a IsgOrli.t at the deist =lf did *M - „13161r . 441/. `fielyiekttirectere se Aram - Ming an,ttestiiiliiiiiilwaig ciukaellttelr tiiTigfilObispiliet* - ..t94niketunnied all the !I t em nk 0Wi11i69414-1i 414" goat- long title at*fi Or ittingteirkikli# ! t t,1414140,1,4 1 , is quite. difilcullteitel4bad ' Ost6ith'.•-Arefle : the spring of littlat ja delay action li ne Matter'. • One Op.,Whtle thelanitim on the'eust vide of thO river 'Was 4.ciriett, tor' dim , tt caught fire, and before44:4o 6 :,Tet**i, matte such progiesa thatit*s4orPriltei 49 - altrtittel 61111 th Of- Theo, ati there - Were - 4io/thei.*lm tealeheth uenrdhe xilttga", that , rot school purpese:aithe iteard or s Dirc'tetoett-'efinEttlited build. - Then thevesdon'arose iliethei*ttilltk: at • stueil LOPl3o ' llo;EKegelt : iFtdo of the triVer. r .OPti?, - .l'.*"itt.' gitided school. ;After a 0'6,404 of ,Tiat44110 . 41,40, Ric* many diactissiottiOhosi_infei*ActiAt••,..2 cd , School, triumphed. , -- - iecoiditieW, , Onr_.,ilit#oett*l( `werithede, the Jot. was let; long needed;litiae; which Elertfitaltrithfikrito,„*Aikoiji ..tatitrier. Beheld house " et the etiniitylkldfiriejiriif, for 18e8. , ' But just al aOraitte - ,OitiYhtelidineWatt;',eithiPfeted. and the first set of teteherti`ithitalletf,;,,all,ithMeoi; fn ectionl matters seemed to leive'fied fritthibe'thluda et those who ought,tohity,'tOian inieveat : ::lo7.:Ahoif, - ; And verylittle intention was the tereelore hired tiaeliere.,'Andltuthitherlibem wile whateverdhey needed for 1119'154001; 'Vet - Oa Ming it and watching the preiceedings'vlitil inraegreir ,of interest, they did not, and I don't ~ supppap the Idea that illey,ought to do so,tiverieeprredil? theist, I, And, if by anyelatnee - titre of the Beard eaniehmtda'OPthe' bouito during selated hours, the tesclaire and scholars were 4 abont as much surprised as if a grizzly-bear had dropped suddenly into their midst. , As a matter of cent's°, treating the subjeefpf fable* tion in this manner did not have. a very good, effect uPou thti, school, and there were very few of the-young men and women of ouiplace that attended the 'school during the winter, and none at all during thereat piths year. This state of affairs continued until the winter, of 18 : 1I--'2, when 'Prof. Oaskill was• chosen do ect 'llll Principal. lie introduced a number 'of branches 'of, educatten twice before taught in the *wheel, 'bY Itis.eXeellent system and efficient management..‘uutda things assume e•different, hue. This change in Abu programme did not pesainetle&l, and !occasionally , a person could be induced' - to visit the, ecitool.l One gentleman of considerable experience in school mat• tees visited it, and alter Warde told t'ne -that 'althengb• the eevington school had always had 'the `relintatfori, of being rather backward, it was, under the present' management, the beet school he had ever visited. As sobn. as our citizens found that it- was a - prutible thing to have a good school here, some of them, pro posed to petition the Legialature forth° privilege of enlarging the limits of the Dore', and as this would give us more tarahle property, we could add another story to the school house, andken establish a schenl. that would not be second to any In the country. But. ,the nievement'was opposed so strongly by some of• tiro people just outside of the Hero' as the lines aro now drawn, and who 'would have, been inside of the Pore' had the movement been anceessitil, that no decided action was ever taken in the nuttier, and finally the project fell throigh; One gentleman having a number of children to educate declared that rather than see the limits extended ha would sell out and leave the country. He said he preferred by far to educate his children at the NOrmal Scliool In Mins.' field to tho time of ¢62,00 a term to enlarging the Bore' and being obliged to pay the extra school taxes. Nearly all 'who opposed the movement entertained about the same notions that he did. All were afraid of those -extra taxes." Will the school house alwaytrremain.as et will the day come when we shall have the built'' ding we so' much need ? Time alone can give the answer. If some kind spirit would only come to our aid and make the needed improvements, why there is no telling the amount of good that might result froth _it. Butif we can't, by say book or, crook, , gat the Mantas fixed as we wish to have it, why we will keep right on in the good old way. Cries, O. (Ansi. Business Principles Applied to Newspa— pers;- •- :e The following, from the' plastrin , 11 rg u contains as much itotindi ''praetiettl sense' as" anything we have over seen on the subject of newspaper business t . - : • It is high Limo that there should be, n rad 4111 reform in the loose- and ruinous credit system Upon which the county newspapers of Pcmisyk'nnia are almost without exceptiOn carried on. 11. is high.time thatthe eonduct ord:Of•public jolt muds should make their read ers cognizant of the fact that they havft, the seine right - to full and prompt - payment for the thing that: they have to roll that the banker, the shoemaker, or the farmer, of the blacksmith has to the fruit of his toil, and that when it man takes a paper without pay ing fir it, he "patronizes" the publiOtet in. precisely the same -sew° - in which a thief who stealsit quarter of beef "patroniZes" the butcher, It is positively shameful and enough to make one 411.1 4 1), to read the hum ( -; blo appeal', to delinquent subscribers, which country editors are too apt to indulge: Oni AN (mid fancy, to read one ofthese touch ing specimens of mendicant eloquence, that the.riconle who bad cobbled the norm ...we's paper for years, had enjoyed the fruits of his brains and labor, and had eaten up bia capital, were charitable dogs who had, ready, by doing ail those grataious, things, quite overwhelmed hint with benevolence, and of whom, thcrefOre, it .was "cheeky" Intel improper to flak more. What merchant, would think of begging fox tho bad dads oti' hie books in this abject style—of imploring the chaps who had tricked him out of coffee' or sugarto "please pay up"i—to "remember the poor groecr," and the like. Tho plan of all inen busineis, exeunt editurs r is either to cl'inet cash or give a reasonable credit, and when their accounts arc duo to present their, bills, and if these .are .not paid,- to collect: them promptly by- process ofinw. , 'The ed! itor too often wondari. whetheil 31r. , finocktt or Mr:Jinks, who is in arrears- for years on. his list, "tit par,e'qs it strong meas • uce4 are taken to make liirn honest. Well, sUppose Mr. Snooks and Mr. Jinks both ''stop', the papers fo;r- willehlAcyNqon!:tylify:; is anything lost :to the publisher by that t.ealc Of littlignattoo on the part of those vir tuous mete? Does the dry goods merchant, when he finds that Mr. Diddler is deaf to all appeal for each, and ,is always ' . `not ir"- when his billiielient toAim,; hesitnie abtint suing that gentleman, for fear Jr. Diddler will "stop" his muslin or brOndiski h '.' Or oitli or i1t!i.' , 5,1 - te net, lilt': iisensible plan', ": 40 1)'! Mr. Diddka 's muslin and broadcloth for him, and' see that he has paid for what he has got already before begets imY more. . • r ' ) 41 gain. No merchant who did not abso-: tritely 'elicit ruin would think •of selling on 'esedt to each of tw&oi' thrc'o tlidusand ctis= i -tool. rs', !wally all strangers to him, and scat, tpreA Sty.-l' tl,!. 9i-pa of a •,‘, hole county, an 1 rind i ells, of the ‘;al lie oftwo , dollars, leaving it tai the . discretion Of the purehaiers whi4 lie pity for their goods. De would very prop el ly say to these people, if they were b o ld enough to ,e,h- -sod) a credit 'of hiln, that it Ara 4 /1: 1/I`l/ Pa ,ies for tech one,Ofthenr tO pay 4!'.eli than fir Mtn to irl i ?vit 416' delei, r i s k, exPerre dial the trouble of making out two Or- tli 1 ca: thousand ; hills ant) hirtithig: ti .twp or three thowand debtors, a year hence.- -lie %%intact arguelhat a nina who needed an, toolgellis w.»th two dolllcr', could either a fto d te; liilY TPI it pr eildllik' tart ipeolivep-' ioni.o . ur going without it, and ho would re fuse to imperil, his own credit _by selling goods bought on short titheTO a inulfitud'e of purchasers who might never pay, or who ,would - he out Of reach when -his bill should fall duo in the city. Yet ,ihis very thing, Which no 'merchant• could consppt to fin - without Ipsiug his ken& ing as a business man, probably going into• bankruptcy, is just what every publisher of' a 'country newspaper does habitually_ and under the col ca . Ai rit of" iv ' l'on g'-'esfirldills it'd "system." tiabstituto newspapers for um brella?, and the cases are identical. The ma terials, the labor, everything else essential s t ,;l thy, ist up of 3 nowspaper . arc - paid' ft;r' in each. On the other hand the printed- sheet is sold on credit, and on credit-which has no fixed -limit.' The very smallness -of each mares'accdmit'makes him fancy that it can bets matter of little concern whether he Pays iti.oLdayor a year hence. "What are' two dollars to the publishers of the 47:,9/ort Well, they are 61 , 6 ilahir:i' mid• inatitdeil ii .1; tffi or t - blifT ttP/ 1 1.- tilf!) . / t l t i 9, 1 4O t " so 111 It 1 yore t lap F 9 d o ll ars, tha t 4 ii3 . ..m. the suns total in our.pocl,tet't # u stend or- Katt Wed broadcast over the land in the poOkets 'of other people, we couldilay our dehttk he prove our newspaper, and have something to spare. .14 the case of a large number , Of, people, Probably the majority, WM, negh;et or-delay to pay for their papers, the -plea-'of theught .lessuess May be 'put: If Alie'•debt icere - t's hundred dollars thsterid 'of two dollars Or Mr, it wo illdhe,lieforenicir 'ulnas COrpan, 'fly ,indAq woillii provige agamst it. Mit on the &lief hand; thky 'sfr§l•etisindetTiveilili on the margint tieltriiitifi4Rot4 ocitfiVisito of their,account4, Aral 'tlfe'teebt is- Mail: it is so mueh >the mo'rei - -eailly' : r.-,14 1 / 1 - ef 4 an v7ho 4, too pOr to eV/ few it (wer 10;10- enti i te to subecrilip for trit6- 7 -od, ' 11' tie ';frniSt!" ti - VO, the, nevi-atid loiA no nioneY,. he 'should'. ' It the - publisher so and leave it to that .gentle man to decide whether be can afford or' not to gi . e him the news for nothing. , ~ " ‘I WELLSII944 • COIINECTE:4IWEEKO( Or t ' i . ; 'E. R. KIMBALL, 'Retail Grocer, '''' 4 'it:f l ~fl,- , 6, i B ( ,''i.V. WELLf llCltth JULY 0, 1572. 'yt?- - i W4E/VEERS PAY FOR 8E4..i. Al .13104. 4 4 bbl 40 00 (4 $llOO liiiitityr 'est flour, per cut _____ 4 00 ,Vilienti'llitte, per bushel lirbeateritd, " " — 'Xiteill, tkiffB. " -- 4 1 00 wheat, .. 70 Votiasobelied, " 911 , IS7ffki-; - :/ - : -2 ' " u 1 9 1 t#0 4 1 4 .' '` Tiinotb,y. edd„ .. Belt] ' .. Corn mit tier cwt ' eed, por'owt `1 3 .411/999.g. er bush t= eon, per busit,:. r bush ',Tagil* r bush.. - P0i . ,..0F lb Aionit.46l . lb Eliaddatir, per lb . Diatteralet 1b.... 0.144014w1ieri1b... tard;*4 1b.... TallOnikler,lb.. '_llogfitai t er 1b... .Itoiningir, pen- lb . - gs, p e r do petze gnal 'Eg Dried apples, per lb, 1.5 Dried peaches, per lb 15 ;Pried Alan:lea, per 1b..., „, ilti WritiibUckbetries. per lo 15 20 Dried ran' pberrtes, black, per 1b.... 25 30 Dried taspberri. es, red, per lb 20 25 eranbettlesi per qt 20 Erayiper ton i 15 00 Wood; 18 inches, per cord 1 `,g 001 Wood, 11 , teet, per cord is ob' Ooal, bard; per ton 1 0 7507 26 COO, soft- t 6 00 Ground vilaster, , per ton 8 50 Sugar; "A" eoffee, per lb, .. 134 eugar,-yellolv, per lb , , , 12,4, Sugar,. brown, perly.., ~ _ ' ', 11412 Teas, green, per 'lb.,. :.. . ' ' .'. : . ' 164.01' 50 " Teas, bleek,i perlb ' r 'Boetel 25 fteroseneniergal • i " —' ' - '4O ' Wool. per lb ~- , 05 7h; 10 lb 10 12.16' '2O 114- New York City Market. COLUIECTKU WEEKLY BY • t HARDING, 'HAYDEN Or CO. • ; - ,VroOttco 'ipcimtnigaion Dlerchauts, 3'25 Wiishisigtop NEW Yosa, JULY 9, 18;2. ' 17 to 28 ct . •. • • 11 toll . 9 to 9)i " ..... . 9 to 934 " 5 to 54 .• I 4 to 2(1 Butter per lb Cheese ," i . Lard 9:a110w., Dried Aml4s Bops per.lb.. Eggs per 4:11z .1 itittitittitS. MEE -JONE.B—iYON.--At the M R. Parsonage, In Ets Obarleston,quly 4th. 1872, by Rev. 0. 8. Transne, Mr. Orlando P. Jones, of Cbarkston; and Ansa I,yd A: Lyon ; bfldiddlebury. , , DEATHS I= ' COX.—Iu Liberty, Pa., Jnue 28th, 1822, Mrs. Cat - arida ELtaida Cox, wife of C. Henry Cox, aged.2B year , ,r 8 mouths, and 11 days. • „, Fp. from this world orlon uiid strife, prospnt with Hap Lord; Her labors and tier mortal ltib End in a largo reward. Special Notices. Qf.34B:OICSt 7 4 • • A victlp bf earlyfindifeoyenc!nr, ciAsing n4'l* premature 0.. vin fried in =nit. Advertised remedy - Ada ClikciveA Awa r d° 4 sell -cur), rbleh be will fiend free in bid follow-suffei ars. J. U. :REENEB,_7B Na01(10 *St, New ye) h, Jan. 1, 1872. -, To Builders. t ,fjpittiPpristees of the Stab Normal School at Mans ?-1. ilifi4l are desirous, of letting the ,lob of putting 4 iliarielo blinding: fin,. Mei tier?' MI ,'gritlMOlj, , 1 1_5111 by 4. feet. stories in height,lrith a basement story Ml' dining all and kitchen. Specitic•ations for said build . thg .usiji bo aeon at the , hardware pitoL , 4q „of,Luta . ,6i. Kohler in Mansfield. : I t' 4 .1I .1; '. ''. •.if .x t ..1. It Those wishing to contract. for the Ni'lit , will send in Otealefkpropoiala by the 86th of „lid'''. ._ ...A i . i F. A. ALLEN, ' , K. 11. ELLIOTT, P if i 1 G. A. LUTZ, -•;-.... .Maikehl, July 8,1872 Law. building Coin. „, . . - *T Propo‘ett i#Aineridnient.talibb_ `, 4 Coitst4utiOn of Pennsylvania. I JOINT RISOLUTION .y.aoroars AN AMENDMENT TO IHE CONSTITUTION Of .e ,, f:',. ,: =4: ! ' l'EllliATl-YAIii,I• loft resolved by the Senate said Nouse of Represmi l . lativee-of Vie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania tu Geis ' era! Assembly met, That the folloa lug amendment thaVonstitutiou of thii3. Commonwealth:be proposed 16 the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant to thivrovisions of the tenth, AI tick: thereof, to wit: 1 1 '.. , 1 ' 'A'iItNDNIENT:" StrikV out the eixtlineutiou of t4u.niettiarticle of,t4A Constitution, and Insertlin thereonLe; I' Bum : oAstltme Treasurer shall be chosen by the tryiliiio electeis of the Stete;at such tiuimnsi for tell of setiiice ea obeli ho JaW.ii WILLIAM litimiur. , Speaker of the House at lteptesentatilA e. • - . , JAMES S. R CTRS. . - 1 Slx.aker of the Senate. APPROVtII—The twenty-second day of inch, Am o Dominl one thousand eight hundred and neveuty-two. • .1110. W. trsti rtiwrareil andcortffied Tor publication pursuant the Tenth At t fele of the Constitution, Fit.I.NCIS JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonwealth Office Micretary of the Commonwealth, Harrisburg, dune /§th, 147,1 46 1 3, Sin , - < '74 , Thorough Bred Jack, non .1 - 12 it. xi— rintia celebrated Jack will stand for mares the e • suing'seanon, at the farm of the subscribeif, n • MilElcic:ll - 0306 - Lar3r, gE7 :e bout twij miles north of Bolidsytawv, Tioga Co. c2:paniont.E.—Don Juan is 8 years old, and 14 hands WO/. His sire was imported fcom Matta, fillip, to iredtuckt, front there to ittioaouri, at an ositense of three thousand dollars ; anti was brought from Blis. ,frouri to Pennsylvania by Wm. B. Smith. His dam is it'tb)youilkbred Jennet, bothpi the Andrew Jackson steep, and ho is a sure foal-getter. He weighs 9001lia. JTADlknerit of mares wishing the services of a superior animal should not fail to secure the savvier* "ens). - tt dkualiHis stock can be seen at the tarm of the sub • litribk.r. (Persons corning from a (distance can be a commodited with keeping for marts at reasonable. rates, Tialimai-416 for a tangle ware : by the geapon ; $5 by the leap. I Any pdraou having a 11:1149 inSt4rV 3 . 4114 puttilio with bar beforo The titno of foallog, will be hold accOHlllik bib for tho insurance money nulpia .14 preirea that the warp wag nqt with foal. Insurad mares ninat a 1 raturne Jogultirly to the Jack, at the owners wall I charged ho insmrance money. jasurauce money dm &larch I t, 1873. JABIE.I3 H. BROWN, liltdd 4 bary, April 24. 1872-ara. Proprietor; In the Mtztlee of the Paitioa of Cit I Alp to'cluinqe the Liar of the Too., xt p • q/ Char •A• ton. 8k.., ,Vvr, is and Lit erty. Vv. Ti(.s“ Coui4N,' TO W 1301,1 iT ,:tt.k tAINCEIttI; -I'ho ll.ltrnkl, COTLYl3lsl4(ll3Orsaprointeil byMS to )3 qttirittino thn proin•toty .1 pronto.; to.. pray rot t petitiantlß 111111£ nee )1.101 p ve tr ti.l• tont khey.wio tooet ta attend to 1111; tint 01 141411 ..il/10. Mint, at tie. (fn. e at the Mot.), 0411 I orisp.ito at Am it GM the Nth day of 1.87:1 at 10 o'ol w l; A E. 4 Mrfit. tt Mita Ki;44i, ry, UM 4tily, lec.!-h... INVESTMENT e‘F..O - unirr lEs. arc aching at par and accrued interest, cud aft, thtinnigli inveatvation recommend go l 4 lean an profitable inveatmeht, _Aloogaße Oh l Bonds of the Northern Pacific liaiirdaa. At the pre: ent gold premium they yield 8 per cent. intereat over one-thini more than United states 5-20*a. Theyi aV M o at.tittlinottipm 0 it iatkflist 4 its Rightght WiYORIDOJOh'• TOWV*l444ll4Pna.eo Thy ate a first lieu upoit the tiLt Egan tugs of.theißead. ' Viel are a tlAir 011 4 001411 menu (}rent of Luna, which consists 12,eilti acres foi eatth nide of hoed through the States of Wisconsin Mid Minnesota, and 26,600 acres per mile through the Ter ritories of Dakota, Montana, Adithots,uoVaithimatt4 In average fertility OtioltiliiitlthltHueiteridad,nalares 'of climate, diventity and extent of risourtea , thu belt of country coruprielug this giant is such as to render the buide very valuable, and insure their speedy sale and cultivaLon. Sold at the average pike kee.tred by other land grant roads, the real Calit.e endowment n 1 thONorthern Paeltle Company will ',wane: thali *hits) times the issue of y bonds nel• loge, . ~ Thep agans; is sow otturtag tor 44.0 to settlers c Three Million Acres of its lands in Minnesota, -and a largo area on the Pulite mast will seta be plabed on thaimarkot. )(any *minima acres:have already been Old, The proceedfk of Jandlialei cotettitnle BINNING FUND for the retirement of the. fiat Merl, gage Bonds, and the bode are at all times oonvertlblo 10:11) into the Oompany's lands at market prices. I marketable sleeks and bond will be revenipcl aby;.erpiea4 ar offineeilgel, ot 61.111:14 ilw e a to nx• ehangll fot Not:Otero Paeillo 9.60's without expense t theinseater. Pamphlets and foltintorn,atton will, 1 furnjalied on application. _ 'Lfor "sale by First National Bank, tVeilaboitii, Pa.' aitnit 19,1872-4w* • t_ _ • lir c irduotinced the best in Market. toxins tateu tits drat trend= of the Tioca_ co., and °the, Fairs. and lit'qe.Ndedly the Wit wubingliathitte - Siverittd Li tub , needs a trial to satisfy the most steittihti Per itnik Fishing ko n purhase., will address „ L1:1 1 $2. STEVENS, . • Jo. 1 8 72. 'nog% Rlkt I}FvetiOediV4 41)110,R , utlci tug Lx lade all. ttle luitweit atgl.i i of r l• ^ ' 4 IIR t ±veikeslwkidFebag, 1111 OA • • 2 , • / "*„ Tiff 144111101031acki , Japinimmumil fan j.sitlka .2iilk ktao - , Ndoureee;Paro Ilohairko (21.41, aditteb• UMW: and Henrietta Clothe, iijae /40n Saltily', Striped awl plain. 4'3 id. -4t r t . :lZ 4 - t Polains, lijaPanean 16 14,Ji Striped iiiiktlaido; Wash Poplins, •Seerauckere' tonne% aria Cambria. Crapo Motets, Orgau dies, Lawns, flutbunia Builluss. Mos . Un Bobo /esteem'. Percale'. Biguee, Eitripid astel CilieVro Chambray, A A A lAA French 4' Scotch Ginghams, t qrsr/ip:iidCvf Lullpt%Mswbt mid of pc, ffl x., ilblea' , 4stlifvt9egarf , ‘ tuolV Hats ::arad 1 tho finest and coarsest, the cheapest and moat stylish, befit a4l most ,sgrvisttabAo to be, toting u the . WP Idd body wants .0 Ot otbes, th f erta a , `p u# Atity is to loidr„tiiroigkoar stockso I IVA 1 if I • on baud to be sold at the most. reasonable i prices.— Neat comes a full lino of EMI i k it I i -'st . ' '' lilini) 13 ii I 7 (AAtSS. #i, , .;i ~ i , ; . • '.. t.fr::4 t' i I riiva, vuNIVI.F.IIa: SUCCEsS of the Kirby Two i Attlee& Mut, or Las never cm( equalled iti the his tory of mowing and reaping inatidueo. From ovary parte! the eoluatry there. u ! es united . testimony it regard to its perfut tly Bona' tory periorntenii fa OV , ery possible' idud at work. a ekterotNt, %tact for th e pact season has morp iiilly n CNA' 110 fore tW4 1 1V44 - ga ' A kil-otttivmfeint Oarmii(whivti, apt 4- : i b itit‘ ttAktrovhOgemiGtra4ll; 1 11 0 4v, T 4p,4 fuaokelioo tt tifatitlik of Mite ail gt.ttuar liPoiliuti tont' YAW machine*, tutting close awl clean aver ail tariations (Aground. JOINTED CONNECIINO RpD. With the utmost simplicity and strength, pet° are combined in the Kirby Two-Wheel Mower many area. teal*, not foutiatrl(payl ll o gik ItiViatl4l - t i lli.tgehibg among ilium wileto k ilittlehd o*'"oiritett - Conttecting Roil, (or pitman) ou inveurion of Mr. Kirby's, and a feature belonging ezduaively to Mir nunber. Thy, itlit,s to the Commuting Rod (or pitimutl wco)ig aimuitaue i I misty with the joint t i t thy tinger.bar, keeping the Pfilliitcifilii /illii:e.. ~ ALWAYS IN A PERFECT LINE ' d' with the cutunii apparatus, allowing the knife to run pur nwe ieclir m ee, ti w iir tt , O y o . o u , I t binding, at a .,i.:lr t w ilz h i st p o l v ii er ill i t il e 49 the t : 0 1 bar may be raised or folded; thus tiece,n4tog (be f tit:- t lion, and consequently adding to the oh k udy lowtrfai qatinht ca 'jig. deccenakug litu already rofy light di aft, 00 Wirt° LW, dit.„,o it yi hylelleN iilli Sat: 1 . ac& rod d li*-1.4d ilVla ity IP l'iOlf age consequent upon Vas lAti(litr 1041 •titlit tit Weed paste, IFI9IIIRItu flit 0 11 1 Pr tvicl hPI n 40111411. IV 'A ‘'slitw 4 iiittit toifz. ttn , tutr to , kim,4 ti 0 ,,, , u , RibileittliAnt• Pr irtell *Mb. ov tottluct wulpletelysC.rallii UM algWllitld it! front ra lifetlo6llllt/01.1, Ilrelhold arnw ing ou t tor owe, stopm'ag the leans, or the dried,- 1, u oiag Air p,cat. . , ..., ~ ~, 1 ; - 'Distantly, tbiditti Oid rink; deiii..itithcatt, atokillg;' when &aired; by "eith,ii ICiat'or hard.' 4 -'' - • - - A loose or rigid tongue. ea duelled; Without atop. ping. 1 To show absolutely no side draft or wow/ on Ac- m r• MTAP O S ! T., , i ivel eg f • 10,43.04 wt hcst iiiplang• 1 ; 1 : i i pa eepoothitietwa to pre. • }ell omit iv f *toy , Nt, stool plates, easily rept:wed when worn out; and are nut riottoet, but booed to the bar. , - MD" ri f*iltfair- , Mrs. t. Pa • - ' • • 4 , •'• ••• • z:1••••_ ic4s4it.Vc : 4, Cloths and Cassitner i :i,,,Ei Yankee Notions, Hosiery uTad Domestics, - flOft'€.. - in endless variety, ...t,: ri i'' . i. 4 iit ''"7-,. lito - ot, and shoes, .iteaog-4711ade Clothing, buy an outfit and save their money ;t Cal . pets, ()it Clqtl4s and , $, ; = ' 1 Groceries, Crockery, and ) = „ ,11 .1 :00f4en, Ware at rates to suit even the nioet pal titular purchaser.— lust some and sea bow much you ca.o save by buying where goods are n 4141 4 111 •• Tioga,,Mayabi , . *Viid Iran le. ,; 4` ,61 PURELY VEGETABLE A: FREE FROM ALZOHOL. DR. P. LORIMER'S JUNIPER. TAR BITTERS! CUIATAI:t CURE FUlt Seotc.lCough, Incipient Consumptiou, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Pains iu llteast or Hide, Dyspepsia, Jana • dice, Dizziness, -1.,,5s of App@iito, Fevor and Ague, - I,'lrrzUgplout Z.B(or - :Connitsink, p Ino a. ,04n2 o iinseaaes ca the Llthelii ti mach and Liver, W. Hi Gregg s Co., Wholesale Ding_gists, ''Eintira, N. Y., Suit alsa to utaoai aU ortlei a await! ba address etl.-.-....1,0„Fci1l SALE Dv Pa'acs Knraa, Welleboro, Pa PRICE. June4l.la72-111/ • • ' THE KIRI3Y . TWO-WHEEL MOWER. The line of drift is direci ou cutting apparatus where Welt ghtte he atut th&b;111 its et.o.4fM4A, tetrungb-SysttindAttucce. D r iv e r.* *eat Is beldist IcomPletolY out of danger, but In full view of cutting apparatus. An sitinstahle spring runner under both shoes. „t ar e ta s itsrAa t tr i tie utt e et i r eo nma suit lowering the bar.. 1. Machine ribiTys ( r . 4 SA4 11 1 1 04unw l. ' 1WP ratra ll At l i m g0: FAN Off NCI!. • • • l'Pat:ll - 4; SUM 004 yam MlVllis TN Wile mut. ut. VA rg tlitait Wollsboro. Otis iltiu.rk.u. Covington. Barrow lltair. Weetilol4. A. R. RZYNOLDI, Tinge. Illustrated rata:grim' and circulars wilt be supplied igiojfatfou3l,autt etie of 1141 4 1 n e nnti f' tr ycla rvutly'dcitliftolAiY tbstiiiriiio4-er— • _Buy the Kirby. u.terkzpv. • Os , = Drlst.' IMMENIZINEI I= 4ey cola, El cane 1, 1872 Ini - , ‘..., , 1 , , , t it r iii? r Q >;~~~i ,~ ,i I • ' 1 1 r ~ ',) , =1 , , ~-.4-• Corni Dslµll for S' au tali WWI Payer, Wiudo Yankee PiLtarel Q Blau Law Mod and itvery art► York —Sabadrip —QMora to u Erpre • ery day. Lino; of U. 8. and from any] —Bl4ld Po f•CAlVratokul Jan. 24. /8 ItE AI, ERTN i fiz.. i OR, 1.E. 1 r i niE.nbAc tber bffera for RalP Wei 41)W estate iu the loutliate terh.Faii Of .4 1 11 1 .ItoXodlial,• to suit lumbnel sere: 4:uort 04 jaretaksee JO lIIMAY 51414004 to , cut Alts tutu t , IlatMlota. , add Alm‘ore..gud dhuher Wt. The uortiou oierixt with Wotan is I:keit:wooded with hard-wood (I d bentloak. The Wee h t ou which be rest ~# Wtll e vgfult,tp ,epage-lots, torludirtf-ble resident:O. ' , 110B'Ett'r .cidue 12, 1:72-Cau 1 • I Tcelo.+ this Vigi citable of M,il! Ti4l* h . 1 breqd - Of hor 8= 1 : • 114 in . . , . 1 banAs high. , whom # you ilia,Senull o S 1 by AhO:P. gerMo-10 4 4ki approv.cd ; .Cris ; 1WA4,71; t raa#r4 431131.6 " ' MAY IVitheo "It I 110111INSIT PP readylap 014.1. ja 4OM vo4eirt , "brsool3l %tibW**`of *Wai t 100.1 tbpiele tOsve Polq 111 11 t i ttaP 6 ,04 4 ,, k 3 4 4 1. 12 9„.0n0.,2Yn1*5• but =, o people. IR slop you „sow poet% , subscribe `L-TbeZPA* gs Fa: Who reed ails hosur see CIKX h,R " ' Apply *&O4 un A gook-• erx ' :" : ga‘nal PYlledelvilxbh iv* El I? 4 th:, true Basis of MIN Thl Y 1 I bullticcithtir would be 'env-0 to cot attenttdo, to lati tiktlNO AND SIMISIER 1 , y. 1 V" , .. .' '; • ' 3 0111 , 1,1,3 e l Et CILW 3L °b' o.o* 3 3 iti•• : ' . 4. -.otlfAg "i ~ ' '.."'"'SzlK 1 ' , , , . * ~."`• . - glr, ,` lowest matinteisea. Sontaxim voiltill do Well to examine Lis stock of 1 -- ;;;. , ...;... ,.. .'4,,,1..!.,.... ‘ ; , I ~ , ,1,- . . ' ~i., 400- h ~‘ • .c... --- 1, rpe tis., Oilei .. t, s _ . _ i ;1 , i '64 4.f. - .. P4 i'vz. - . i't !-. , , 4 •• . - a L i . t', , , it, Table Linen, and Wind* Arapery , 1 1 s -4I t. e found worthy a atteution. The ladies will flu it to their interest to -look through• i I+la stock of ch will ibas,lhavilsaLaces, uloves`fi • - coaxal. 3Elropasidert3T r . .• 10%.t •- • ; i many bargatha—maby of which have not bobn before offarad lu tbia.market. The public aro ivitod to call and aeo fortheineebrca., . . • f j, ; . I= all and see the piles of, New Goods at O. C. MATTERS'S Store. :,' '8 . il 1' r ...'' , e '';i x -- .L ,, ;:13 -,:::•- '.l' "i''';',-! 7 g rotalridry & ! Machine Sho • V.STA,BLISEI.I2.I) -18 O. uu4 ;-- equicitH„A , Window'f l etal is il tu i reo instrum - outs, i FIUILICR and tilltrist, PMalrei , Alk &into , F.Actareijord, •-• - Law •• Books, all el ; Nuwopapers, blegagiumi; t , , . Wl • !I,lctlY3a Goods, : •• 1 k • tal I lkwks; ' • lieligim‘e. Books, .le ill 011 r litre 9,LITAde t ea at Ono Dollar a month. es at Cents a month. , • 1 ns for a week, or mouth, or year. Doolut not in tktot.k promptly attended to. • a Pad:Bp received 'from New York ov.. 1' ' • , enea Atiohoi king and tkai Oraoit Aoeaußk a . t iite il lowegi ti ate k : 4"). point ip ~y tope • sold an any Bank in I:utope at cur _ change. 1 2-4y4 ,E. B. ioulio - & co IE CLAM oR ,E `rated, beat bloodvd otallioirt ON Ea tr,opi in :744111V14tL4e 4 sp , ~uft ; t~cl,_u4 to is nut keßt ror profit , but to improve Me ea to Va' coivunty. His shit' eoiniiinas , and endurance. lie is half broth& to raised in the 4tats of Now icing, is 16% k ha. weighs 1,100 pounds. dud trott e d tad a wile, in 2:341 , . eitSiara.utdroitrk. loan' JEW ; $4O • ,i 4 0,404'0 Ins'ure. seAdgn but tox!e4dt ! 1 4ir 6 4 - P4 4 4 ll lotiktfutv *win iiitiku444/4iii' W 4; nik .oRouv i ! ogliAtit,VA MiIiCHANDISE, El ' ... . i ' ,1 ' ' i!I t_ • waiving,ttia whichlA offers tor -- t :-, -. Y IJ 1 , i i>. kj z ;`. 1 7 '2 . likely to getout of order.' I • 2tl. I ' liby are titade`of the beiit selected material.' ad. 'lacy atc simple, to construction—loss levers.springs. tops and complicit generally, IQ, gtt out of order t any other llattlinek.• 4th. Th..% have no Cog (tearing in tlin'DrVia Wheels to flit s. ith dirt aud Loud tit Passing C1V4.1• soft in wind. eth:4lie nc - ining is altin the"( entry of tho Ilfueline. up out of the way of 'obstructions: and propetly tut +maned h.t omen the two Drive Wheels. , eih.,The Driver is comfortably' located the.ceu trp the, - Macillue, both itt Reap ng and Blowing, and not placed far on the rear end of he Idachine, or out upon the - tongue, iu order to balance it. • ; 'ith. The °otter Bar is on a lino with' the roar end of the:Machine-411;1y requiring a quarter circle Table iyreaping—maklug it very easy to. deliver the . 0ay.;,1 entirely out of the way traterand Maine on the , next round, without disturbing 1t.,„ ; • ~ 14th. The Sell-hake is leeated ni the piniforla. AT/ being In the rear of the Drive. 'Wheels, it is mall eiy away, and tree froim any o;allear of the Rake-Heads striking the team lit their re%edutions—as is not Die Cann in dent cuj 14141 nineli•--411eY • being cozopelled to place the tuatu Ida great distauee from the thereby increasing, the draft. ” flth..; The ilelf•Rake, itself, is the bunt in use. TLe lighteit, most simple lu construction, le.ist -liable to get out of order, needs no adjusting. U'hen once put on properly, it is'tcady for all kinds of grain, !bug or abort; thick or,thiu, standing, or lodged and tangled. 10th. It le entirely under the control of the driver, making Claveltlarge,or small at his pleasure: Very durable. and dolate as good work the second and third years as:the Mai. I.lo‘. •They aro adapted to dil kinds et ground, rough or smooth, leaving a uniform height of stub , ble oat uneven stir/ace.' They bare a /Male hinged bar, and readily conform, to lluevon surface, Unlike Lick , ldiff bars whou tLo ltacblua is on a Lick furrow, or the tilt owl Mille liar attcks ap nearly or toile to the' top of the beads. trirs drops -down and -outs' ail 1 15 W at OLIO Crld AS the utbot. ,•. , 13111. Tlics havu a Liu •i , Lat:L. tha Vex ba'nibtiort. claingu itto hot `At ut out so as to tick up lodgOd spot* telthrattattwpinp:' , '• utn, They rtYtaity knot or pas tkl Isalveinan in re pair than any, othborutukk u u usa, bishiisa by , thousands who Mia theni, ' 15th. TheyLiwo A 7 volt{ wronglit (row Graerd, faced With Opel, %vital lug It Mu 'Mongrel In itau. ' - loth. Ttity Ltivu a solid 'a runght bead. un itvad'of a litiMalite tied; Whitt), is liable to,bresk el any litho, • ' - ;3 ' • , • 17th. They, oiu urotioal t.:0111C.1 - 3 . with out backing auLl twititiu k t the teaues nocko until tlioy • aro Oro. 18.b.'7 4 bey eau be alerted to mowing, in The heavi est Aliso, teithoutbickiug up. . • . 114.1i::Mrey urn ti0t.,44.1. NW, 4,k to, bxo.b ccumiteutly. Clog Are not so heavy as to. to e s bOettonable. 20th...rhay are a j,orieet Beaver and Retbßaker, and a Patuct 2110U14* cuilltiued tote. I. 0. BEACH; . 'Agobt. Late Itarsb, 1)a. foi B. 8: 6; 'Ws reaka ' ar car. =lWiggles, Plaitar civ ing, and the MBA paw oop. nevi w , utts eet the .bunt "mike laud iwarrAnted,, , L. O. BEACH. Little UittAborAtte , it 3.47' • at. - . „. : - ; - 0- ,-...„, •. : . , ~, , '•:•21/145rgistii ~ 9rigrer.• iv. ~.• - --,,. --~. ~ , Tlllnotad tudee wilt atand for mates the .; 94,1Infug season, attttQ.ralin'it Halal ghillie,. ' '. . ,W, 611, 13 circii : rki k ; t •:i • - sa i .s..p __-, •• , •• ...., , i the (Quo vPi; Paiil 34 lit u vek-ridAY. Vrill a M'?l'l '' tuis daAa - T4,. 4,it 4 WlA .ite_eft 4, Vitadtkonln,a ,at 81.1011BWr; all% , ' natutky, ad vrn tneyrUle: -,-, lAbrae tit to t inity uoted•lnk !Ilti beauty if,ti mato? . e t ti YW•lnktsflUtAWsi t.,z Ittnntelt. -regardleo ~.nt Any li o ee, an ha yen' Ohm Itni - eaad. • -, ; . • 4 OA worn Will be attended by tho Cii•ti'ltai ginik ehboott haratutnett 'fn that - bualneas. and - WI% •- wltilie Wearied to allow the horse at any time, :,...1 ; italtatlllll3l4BßlL AO, f I DI . It O'CialiP ikip• . Vallihcro. May 15 . 18.1 *-4416 IC"' rWil• IA 4 . 1 iiif;',i f',3. Business. I - EMMI TIfOIfAS MIMI Ell MEI • Artritia l 'A r Head. , illsearteire Mr Drugs and Medioines, 'o , ,gent or oihervileo)—Also for PAINTS. prras, VARNISHES, OLI* PUTYV?• LIMP, AND ALL STYLUS , QV 1111USIIPS, &o. SIY3O 70 lIENVIZPARTEIIe F0111;00 Choice Liquors, Cigars, and TOI.IACCO. Also for -• • • 3E3C)411C, 165. ..; Itelieons, tip & or School. N. B. A. full assortment of the kites:: • Also, an celleut assortment of • - ALIVIThie tag% STATIC/Mag a CORDS AND T Ice., &oi `` CA-vc•cserless. Ou Tess. Sugarg , Coffee, Stump. Molasses, Wee, Spiess. belate., we wilt - not be beaten, In prize or quality._.quality._. We seU choice Teas by the () hest, or gum* by the el, at es loEv Ugutes as the same =ale bought at thin side of New York. P. R. TRY OUR 4 SHILLING TEA cuAllpEußße ite cttfu) newest styles, and lamp chimneys that will not break. : Fancy and i oltot Ariteles. BERK/HERZ TOILET SOAPS, POIVADES, BRUSHES,. kc. , &c., LIKEWISE CUT , • LEfty AND . JEWELRY, WHIPS ' AND I.6I3FIEtt ' • Hid bola twenty Clearable village/Os , 'or sale :la tho central part ftwt the town ; , and , will‘alnloan money at reaaonahle rates. N: 13. In. W. W. Nebo bas Ms oillc • where he May be constilted for aditee.. .Jan. • r • " • . TIOGA DRUG 87 El I. . - . The subscriber keeps constantly on Land Pero Drugs • .anil Medicines, Obeznicale, . ‘ Paints and Oils, Lamps, liitatlonerY, Yan kee Notions &c. •. „ PE=C7iIPTIONB OARZFEiLLY COMPOUNDED Tiosfa,'JllL - 2; 1872. insurance! Insurance ! Hand . in lipid ;dutaal Life insurance Company, OFFICE, No. 312 S. 4TH ST., PITTIADELPHLi IIip9EPORATED FEBRUARY 13, 1867 Charl'd Capital $5,00,000. ASSETS OVER ........ Stock and Mutual, combining Security with Profits. Suppose you are already Waned in a first-class com pany, and from ut)) cause whatever, (say after ten year ly payraents) yon do not or cannqt pay longer and die— your instrance gone. and pew miwcy wanted. Not 'so :in the “11,1,111),EN.11,111D ;," all Policies are Nett-Fon- SEITABLR. This company which ranks among the most popular and successful Mb Insurance Companies, grants poi- Mies on all desirable plans, both with and without i i profits, • . , • , . Trv,e . , an g PTiveleges Unrestricted. _ ' All oil • s are incentestible after one year from any of the ordl ary causes. Loo to our Life Insurance. Please examine the fallowing Comparative Table. /tie sometimes alleged by Agautli el other Companies that the Company they represent fa sitter than others,. While 'Pr() unhesita tingly assert our bjlife in the soundness au stability of Cornpauies„e desire to present the following for the inspection ophose desiring to insole : - Of the following companies, compare tho at anal pre miums charged by each for an insurance On I fe at the ago of 301 ears, payable at death Alumni premium Tv. annual for life. Pa - tints. Travelers' ~..118,84 • 83,21 Etna - 01 73 42,80 Houle ... ....23,30 56111:10 Equltabbi, ... , 22,7040,27 Washington, 2:2,70 46;87 Ifand-in-hand 16,50 32,00 If not alieady insured take a policy ulna the ' • 1 '•IIAND-IN-11AND." , ' the best Mutual Company in the United States. A. Jan. 1, 1 102. i A. M. LNGIIAM, Agent. . , New Shoo, Leather AAD FINDIN I G STORE. EM CD. W. ISeaviares • IN THE FIELD AGAIN. New Shop, NOW ' Stock, and firBt- A r ii H o iNG from t a Baud Cack toa Hid Gaiter. Best I 'Lltdigsr R'id and Cloth Ba,l -„ - 7nOralS and Gaiters, • Ditt6 . ChildreYes"- , and 'Misses. • Gents' Cloth,' Morocco, and Calf Gaiters.. Oxford • and Prince .4,lbert Ties. A f ood line o 1 017.1 - 000, and a fall line of 1 : FINE.' BOOTS randiti, g• !alnico from $4,00 to $7,00, peggctl and tamed. al! mil fib or inier 1 ..;CUSTOM - BOOTS - - from -4,00 to t 15,00, and worth the money Avery time . . , • • Leather and Findings \ m , r A tbe lowest rates ! Ju l usual. The lindereign . having spent twenty years of his life to Wellsboro— uch of the time• oh the stool of pomtnece, arawing t e cord cf allitetieu for the good ef &des, beuerLs 'ether tu Launucrmg,thau blowing. \Thereto' o, he will only 'remark to his old customers antbas many new ones ashocce• to giro him ;a call, that he may ho bond at his mw shop, -next door to It. T. Vail Horn's ware rooms, .Wi h the best and cheap est sLoAlu;Tinga county. C. W. SEAM. Viellsboro, April'2l, 1872. " wer I 4 MUS de,' • .• . • 1 0 ‘.- v •tfr " • ' • , • Erl ltir WU H. W. Ttil.Ll Las reatiovzzi iur t;tcy:'s to %ill the Into residen,tt .1 Latter Ilat;lta, oppasitt, Van Hurt's liut.t. St,ittway and othcv Pit , cale.vertqllettp. .AI9O, MASON RANI-T.IN CABINET ORGANS', OLD 'INSTRUMENTS TAKEN 111 EXCI-I.W3L. A largo stock cf NEW TrUSIC Just roctsivka LESSONS given on tLo Plajut, Orenn, lud in Sing lug. An npi,'itonitc i r Yittetvo led to ta l cs° !vim nuty dertro it. , TODD. Jan I . ISV.:-tf. <;„ ~ •1 . , . ./../ 7, i , t , . . ss()tiuto ... • lif r cciiiiirtnerelnii known as Mar in, Angel it Co., liarmiao nialere,- Icuovvllle, Pa. was 01enolvcd by mutual conaeut on the tlinb day of Aprir 181 2 . IV I. MARA If AIL • ' r'vs•L ANGEL. Ithoxvllle, Suns "0, 1R72. ' ,1 (II HOOD' The above Limbic:ea is contninni wider the 'firm ninno of , .7 • . MAIIILUAII. ,'.z 1100 D. 1 a line:ni, 10;2 ii‘v-.' , - , . • .ii iniktstrator's .Notice. L. EXTEES of Administration ou the estate of E. li. Shepherd, late of Rutland, deceased, having been nted to *be undersigned all perilous:having claims against staid estate qro hereby notified to call for set !lemma ou, and thoeskowing the staple:to make imme ,diate pa,Tins:ttt ts , • ANQE.T.Itt V: isIIEPIIEItII. t • ' ' • ,1 •`N.AI - .'GARIIIBOI%, , Rutlausl.laue 24 lan-fsw.' .... : Adm're. - ' , ---T --- Ozpitan,s! Court Sale. INCRIOE is hereby pivot •that in puraitanee of au or der gt the orphstee. point in. and for lioga coup. ty. Ps.; I altsll expoee topindle sale ou ,the premises, on Tuetday, the edit 'day Of 'Swat next, at one Cerkial, - .1 , . sm., Meetings! undividC4 one bolt part otAll that cer n lot or trset of laud in Middlebury teont-Wp. Tioga. linty, Ib., hounded aud.descrilied As. fellow& to wit: on the wort s /a by latciliathatifel lAcithison, east bt W. B. Briggs, - South by 'hams Prat:span, atittweet by Wel' ter - Brine, ernitansitht sixty throe acces or thercabauts more or leas. r llto pipelp4eznioney to be scoured on the ituttlaPit the Ante-WO ha l vah% annually, until the minors bacon* et 4ge reePcdtirely, at which time the prbigisio t4ll4c4auk tip and payable. i ..EA1.11 , 11" M. u,o, -, - . Ontkrdiau of lleary Ilmes eavUorti 8. 141114:1‘ Ditaillabgq, aIIAQ 40.1849-4 w. @ME BIM 1 k - id °lir More ; v .treatment. t it /it 09L83. . 1 ' i EDE U. H. BORDEN $1.000,000,00 class Work 1