LOCAL - NOTICES,' Botr:-.F. TO RENT.—lTigrOoriflralter Sher •ool.l. _ B ug gy, cutter, harness, &e,,for sale cheap Apply at the Episcopal Rectory. • 31ine 17, 1872-tf. Make tip yourinind vrnst!.Y, that you wilt buy orn ER mower, until you 11RV43 bad a for ,-, r poitunity to examine and try the Kir 7 by A/7 upon this decision, and it will save iiPappointment and mortification. Th e cathartics used and approved by the v -icians comprising the various medical „... o ehiticis of this State are now compound :AA sold under the name of Pa rson's Pa r ;le e Pi 11,r. F.. 1 : have you'examin d into the good `,,,;Alities of the Two-Wheel Mower?' if n ot_ it is worth your while to do it. It 1111113 ; valuable points, that must c0n ,;,,c,• your judgment as being just_ what are r , quit ail to make a really successful , mower. I,y v copy the following from an exchange,. hl4 important, if true: Chronic diar „.„.ooflong standing, alsb dysentery, and complaints common at this season the year, can be Cured by the use (inter r.„llyst ,lol+rm's Anodyne Liniment. I,Vp kr:Ar whereof we affirm. 1.1 . i 1 E TWO - WHEEL KIRBY MOWER.—This sine did mower has the draft or power of ;Lc team applied directly to the cutting ap rratus in front, and not back upon the ax ,—consequently the cutting apparatus is •iruv..t l directly, and not pushed from"the ax- 'lke 'mention of farmers is called to the kat .T schieffelin, Jr., of Tioga, is sell ," :he celebrated Kniffln Mower for the t,Nt ten days, at the reduced price of $75: •tilo ffelin iq bound to sell cheaper than the t:t - t,p ,,, st Our readers had better fake a b.fore buying elsewhere. W. v. ould call the attention of our readers ti.„ n ow advertisement of Mr. John R. Druggist, - which will be fund in . : ,p,, , tl,er column. He has an exten ive as .. ithlent of everything in his line, which ho 1 , 1 , po-e- In :ell at prices to suit customers. resolved to "go it alone," he asks .in , l des .I'ry ei= a fair share of public patronage.' ,r policy to buy a poor Mower be ,t , old at a lower price, or say, ten anen dollars less than the Kirby. Do not or-per , :naded by agents of inferior . and machines to buy their high-geared, and third rate mowers, just because t 10111100,000 eioilts Wive been sollf, ,D 't paste Uwe on book* 11901ZO,Wanlak but teloione - &opiti trill' stop yon' in' the ptreato to entwortbo fcw., o' ere Is-sh time to, Wag .Imel ef.l who retia this book Soo cleirly that time las come— Apply it tniiso for territory or etrottlers. Athlrese, • • 1111FFIti.D'ASUIlEAD, Putiltelter • ; - Sartackm Street, Philadelp hia, Jime 26:1872-414: • . •:..I'- MEE Oilcloths, The ladles will flhd It to their Interest to looith.rough Ids stock of ',;_--: -:‘ :if..i . Af . ,* i - t,' '.',-i MI 1 •~V i~ 2 . 0 Reasons why the warmer , , • .;.: SuouLD' Iltry Tur e Cramsautrun - .. . . . . Dodgißeaper and', Mower! . , . . . . . . , ~ lat. Thhy are trong and durable, and pot likely to 'get out or Ter. 2d. Thsy re ina aof the beatneleeted materiel. 81l.' They re lei la In oonstrtiction--leas lovers, springs, trips and' eo e plicatione generally, i to get put • of order th an any `Mb t Machines. ' t 4th. TtioV have no W heels to fill up NT I i hdi r t tuid in d,in passing, o ver soft ground: \ jStb. The gearing is all u the centre of the Machine, tip out of the way of obs iletlena, - and properly bal anced between the two Dr vet Wheels. 6th. .The Driver iii coax& ably located • in' the oen treiitfthci Machine, both in eaping and Mowing, and I t not p led tar On the rear en(ithe Machine, or out upon therorigu b e,lurdur to b ante it: - ..7th. 'llie`Outter Bar, la on a ' nn with the rear end, of the Machine,—onlyrequiring k quarter circle Table l ip reaplug.--rrialting it, very easylo - deliver the Gerd 1 o;titirely out-of the Wl' of team and I.Machhie on the next ruitud,witllout diettirbioa it. - Hth. The Self-14 0:o is lot,:tod on the platform,anti, being in the rear of too Drive Wheels, it' is entirely away, and tree from any ',dangc.r..ef the hake-Ifearls striking the bath iu .th..tr involutions—as is not the, roan in teont out,' hitichines----they being compelled to Placa the team lit a great (botanye from, the Machine, thereby increasing the droll: _ 9th. The golf-Pale. itself, is the &Kat in use. The lightest; most simple lu constrnetion, least liable to get out of Ofiffsl, need's no adjusting. When once put on properly, it, is ready for all kinds of grain, long or short, thick or thin, tt,driding, or lodged and tangled. 10th. It is entirely under .t he control of the driNer, making Gavels large or small. at his pietist:ire. Very durable. and doing as good work the second andthird years as the first. 11th. They 510 retap4tl t all kinds of ground, rough or, smooth, leaving a imilbriu height of stub ble on uneven surface. , . - 12th. "j'hei ; hav,p a deuble hinged bar, and readily ..entotin to uneven surfaeo Unlike the stiff bars which, when the Machine Is onit hack furrow, or knoll, the out end of the Bar Sticks p nearly or quite to the n top the heads. t lure drop down and cuts, as low at ono end aa the tith I 13th. They have a tilting device lv Which the drl: ver eau, while in motion. change the height of otit so as to pick u lodged spots without stopping. 14th.-The reqdire -has mats to 'keep theta in re pair than an other mai:lithe ht use, as is testified by thowiabils vr oti ti, thorn. Mb.- Tl e. havo a solid a ri.ught iron Guard, faced with steel, r fleeing it the etrong in use. • Nth. Tho have a solid wrought iron knife head, insh...id of a ulh'abla'froli, whic to liahlo to break at inn) 17th. They can be driven around the corners with out backing and twirting thii,team's necks until they arc AOre., • . , 18.1 i. They can be atartod to mowing, tu' the heavi eat graas, witlion,t bat king up,,.• 19th. They tiro not so ligh!, as to break constandY, they are not sobtaVY as to be objeettonahlo. 20th. They area perfect Reaper and tielt-Raker, and a Perfect filottcx couibined in ono. 1.. 0. BEACH, " • - Agent, Little Marsh, Alito,'agint for S.'S. Williams' k Co's mike of Cai , Platform Spring, and tho Utica Luau her Wago_n. Th `and. wagons Aka of tho bust make hd. wa r maw, 0, BEACH. Wail llfarah, Julio 5, 1872-Bm. • .• • •IVlorgazi geir. MEIN notod bores stand f mares tho yensuing Ett the Poutt'o Rotel Stable, 3E 3 'lLso „ the followingFr days (a; each week—Monday, hday end tarday4 Tnesdayti at Heeneyville. s iednendays at Shortaville; and With-adapt at Whitne • - This horse not,only noted for his b auty in colas and UtYle, but ekevis ter, hiluself, tegirdlees ,of any Onse pedigree , as r iaLverir eften the case. IHOR AN TIGER iYI,U he attended hp the anti to: gftkeer &nita herateibre Tor that-Phualziess, and who will be pitialied,te show the horse at any time, 811alt8UNIEF.R. ' 11f. It. O'coNNOR, Wellebtlito Nay 18.18T2-3>u.” trop's. Kid Gloves, I= THOH.,kI3 'HARDEN MEM I= 1151 ME Drugs and litedidues, (Patent or otberwiso ) -41so for PUNM OM3, viunnearr, arms, rum. LIME. AND ALL STEM or BRUME% &o. /WOO TO BEAD QUAUTERS FOR Choice Liquors, Cijars, Blatarlad. Medical, Legal. Blank or SeheeL NA, A. full assortment of the latter. Mao, an ex oelkint aseOPtatent of - ' ALBUMS, ?annum, nowits FRAMES, STATIONERY, CORDS AND TASSELS, - &0., &0., C:0421e lea On Teas, Bogu, (Wee, Spray: It 800. Met% Sjereor Soda; etc., wesvill not Wheaten price or quany.— We will sell choice Teas 07 the t, or' aUgar by the barrel, at as lox figures as the can he bought this side of SSW York., LAMPS, CHANI)P4LIERS &c., &c. a the newest Myles, and lamp chimneys that mills not break. • We hold twenty desirable valigota for sale in the *antral part of the town ; and wil l s o loan money at reasonable rates. N. B. Dr. W. W. Webb has his omen • int OUX where ha may be conaulte4 for adttokor Jan. 1. 1.11 . 12, 7 tf. HABTDNOB , & COLES. 1 The anion:Tiber keep constantly on hand • . Pure Drugs and Stadia's/ea, Chemicals, - , Paiute and Oils, Lamp, Stationery; Tan _ 1 kes Notions &a. . , . • .. , ~•. . . RR,ESCRIP'iTONB CAREFULLY aiIfI.OI7NDED =I Tioga, Jan. 1. 1872 MI insurance Insurance: Hand in = Hand Mutual Life Insurance Company, OFFICE,; No. 112 S. it-TH ST., PHILADELPHIA Charni Caidtal $500,000. ASSETS OVER..., Silt- At - Rock .iind Mutual, combining b.:entity with , Profits. Suppose you aro already knitted in a first-class com pany, and from any crumn (Fay after ton year ly payments) you not Or CatniOt pay longer and dia.__ your ma uranca. “04E , and yonr money 'wanted< Nut 150 in the -11.1.14D-IN-11JAND POlcies aro Non-Fon- Flarrtun.f.:. Thia company Ishich tenni, anieug the moat populir and. hueceeful Life, Instuanen Compantee, greets poi tciefion all ,Itsitaide plans, both with and without profits. . Traveling Pritelerr es Unrestricted. 4 P All policies are incontestihlataftor one year from ahy of the ordinary causes. ' Look to your Life Insurance. Please exmoino the following Comparative Table. It iirsomebnirs alleged by Agents of other Companies that the Ceurany they represent is 4 safer than- others. While we unliesita ting/y assert our belife in - the soundness zr Id stability. of all companies, we di stro to, preLerit th.: following for the inspt , etion of those desiring to bum -e : 'Of the following, companies, compare the!anuual pre miums charged by each for au ineurance,onlife at the age of 30 years, payable at death : Annual prop:aura Ten annual ..i , ' • • for life. payments. Travelers' .............$16,81 , $83,21 4Etna, .........22,7:1 42,80 Homo ~. 23,30. 60,00 Equitable, 49,97 Washington, 22,70.. 40,97 Hand-in-Hand, 16;60 32,60 If not already insured'take a policy with -the "lIAND-IN-11.AND." ...• the best Mutual Compan3• in-the United States. Jan. 1, 1871 A. M. INGHAM, Agent New, Boot, Shoe, Leather N ir " Mii!lears New Shop, New stock, and first- A' YTHING from a Baud Cack to a Kid Gaiter. Bea line of Ladies' Kid and Cloth Bal- Gents' Cloth, Morocco : and Calf Gaiters. Oxford and Prince, iillbert Ties. "A g gl io d lino fillOEB, and a full line of PINE BOOTS, eangin in price from Si-,00 #0 s7 x oo, * pegged and Bowed CUSTOM BOOTS 0 from p,oc! to $lO,OO, and worth the money every time I eather and Findings The un. related having spout twenty year's of his life iu Wel shore—much of the time on the stool of peutteile,.., drawing the cord of adlktion for the good cd soles, believes rather in hammering than blowing. Wherefore, he will only remark to hit old customers and'ae tunny I.IIW ones as.choomi to give him a call, that he may be found at his new shop, neat door to R. T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with the best and cheap est stock in Tioga county. ' 0. W. SEARS, \Wisher°, April 24, 1872. KISS IL \V 1•IV111) rulnovot lwr 56,1,, to in the latalesi.tbmcc• of Lauer opp.site Van' Horn'o llotcl. sccum ay and ottcr I.,,ZONti given on the Ilau'o, Organ, and in Sing ing. Au opportunity for practice afforded to thoso vrho may desire It.H. W. TODD. , Jan, 1. 1872-tf - .4 rhilz'zii. strator's .7teoti ce. lETTERS lof Administration on the estate of F.. D. / Shenhco il, late of Rutland, &Ceased, having been punted to the undersigned. all persons haying claims sgsinst cant estate Ore bineby notified to call for set tleinent en, and three owing the tiamo to make flume- Mate t.aytminto ' ANGELINE SHEPHERD. ' N . 72 _c,w .. W. (.1 ARRISON, Atha' rs. 1 Rutland, Jun , 2r,, 18 0 rpl I tots' Court - „Sale. • ~ NN OTICE.Iib rib!, Oren that in pursuance of au oNOTICE.der of the rphatis' Comt in and for 'l toga coun ty, Pa., lishall'tixpoAe opal& sale on tho premise% on Tuesday, the, tilli'd r of August next. at one o'clock p. m, the equal undfr dcd one half part of all that cer tain lid in irit Col: (an itaMiddlelawytormsblp, Tloga ,county, Ye., bounded ud described to follows, to wit: on the north bye late N thaniel Dickinson, east by E. IL Briggs, scattli by .1 on Prutamath tud,west by Wel" terDrig,cs, rout Ming sixty three acres or thereabouts more or Pei. The purchase money to be secured on the hind tied the interest payable annually, until the minors become of age respectivoly, at which time . the princlplo to become due and payable. , FANNY M. 'DEAN. Guardian of Henry Wiliest and Ford S. tlyinee. Middlebury, Juno tin, 1873-4 w. .- „ ~,Ct7)27:72/StratriX 'XO t ETTERS of administration on the 03tate of lease Bushalate of Wellsboro, Pa, having been granted to the tindersigneVall persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to l eall for settlement on, wd tho persons °Wing the same, to inako imam. diattipayreont to CATEIARM BUSK ftp iO. 1872.evis, Adrattiatratrix, - 4r4-00 xoew Head „4;t : ullarterg • yon - . via TOBACCO, Ahso for P. 41. TRY OUR 4 lIIIILLINOr TPA. Fancy and Toilet, Articles: PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS, POMADES, BRUSHES, 41c: fko., LIERWISE DERE AND' JRWEIMY. MUM AND XASHWS. TIOGA Dltliti at* 1 . I INCORPORATED FIDRIIIRY 28, 1887, .'t AND FINDING STORE. Ili THE FIELD AGAIN class Work I morals and Gaiters,' Ditto 'Children's_ and Misses at the lowest rates, as usual Olfwie I Music .1' le'loizti