Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, August 07, 1872, Image 3

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    LOCAL NOTICES.
FtWND.-A gold dollar ear-ring. Th,,,
w in please send us Ili() 'one Ebc hns, or
g ill aim] pay ehargea, and take tliis-ohe
A want bag been felt and expressed by
for a , safe and reliable purgative.
:nth a want is now supplied in Par.con' s
eqat PitlBl
Ti ,.. untlerF,ignetl has nn excellent, new
c• , a• whielt he wishes to sell cheap: •
wei):-boro, August 7, 1872. J. 13. POrcEtt.
U et iry K. Bond, of Jefferson, Maine, was
vd of spitting blood, soreness and \yeah
,. 4the. stomach, by the use of Johnson's
11,..dimi Liniment.
lA‘!-..r,--Soniewliere about town, a watch
haiii•bar, (gold) with about an inch of chain
ttliebed to it. The finder will be liberally
wtolle'd by leaving the same at this office.
The unilersigned having got done sawing
~ (I t o ;:pason, request their customers to call
t tlu office of J. R. Bowen, in Bowen &
Mock, and fZettle up their saw bill; at
two, tRIJ N S 7, Bower.
AV ell Atoro, A uguFt 7, .1872.-4w.
FAnxtEns' HOTEL.---The under:lin ~
ed fail
w; in health, ()ins. for sale or rent tho prop
,ty known as the Farmers' Hotel. Inquire
idle subscriber at the premises or' of W. A.
BATEMAN IMO ROE.
isboro, duly 31, 1872-'2.
All persons indebted to the undersigned
te voquested to call at his house on the
.venue azasettle up at once. Ikving sold
Lit and entirely retiked from busiyiess, it is
..f - Ji - sitry that all accounts be arranged as
~idly as possible. WILLI ASI ROBERTS.
Wellsboro, July 24. 1872-3 w.
INtrowrisaro LADIES.—Airs . . Jacob
hi-der, Ladies' Hair Drescer, Washington
! i d? Block,' Corning, N. Y., respectfully an
,uncei to the ladies of this town and vieln
r that she will be at the Wel !shore House,
ilonday and Tuesday, Augustl2th and 113th,
will remain all day to show stun
-1,4, and take orders for Hair Weaving of
'I de-eriptions, - Wigs, Toupees, Switches,
&c. Ladies whose hair is Timing out
god it to their advantage to save that
-halt adheres to the comb at each dressing,
• they will in a :port time save, enough tO
cao:c a switch, at a far less expense than
airlt,iag hair to match: Hair exchanged.
barge Lock of manufactured Hair Goods,
ill be kept constantly on hand.
or,lers by mail will receive prompt atten
„,e, aad Ftitisfaction guaranteed. Our pri
arr reasonable, and fair dealing our
n otln Call or addrers
MBS. JACOB SCIIISSLEP.,
Wa.hington Hall Block, Corning, N. Y.
Plea le preserve this circular, and whonyou
64 1 your hair atten d to, give men call.)
Nitator.
WEDIs;U:MiVY, AUGUST 7, 187";?e
Hoene. A_ fra,irs.
;di ,•Ilr berore the:l6th of tit k
X 1,, a• hotel i to he opened at :I'ninted
n. vt itinlitl)
-And now thereisto - be a ten-pin alley
1
,111 Hi 'li Park fit Ticogft.
'Motto during the fruit sowzon Cet, nil
kind (:in all y6it got:
- \lllt ,u AVarner, an uCtive buiness
„i• Towiinkln, died quite suddenly 1114
-.1 ;-It. Petr.r , l,kirg, Pa., druggi , t offers Ids
1.4/ , for , 41$ , : it six; thousand dollars, payaldo
.1, 11 (i rant is" re-elreted Presidebt.
tint , tlrooloy and Brown fiag, W:l3 f'll:' , -
,11,1.-1 41Vor Mlllll street in this la-t
it in•lar
-nr.•and attend at thy Cyttrt: House
• rdny•ovonitiif. Sow - aut.:ltrant; and
1:1,41 tyittiLan< Will •
.11mail who ,trolaq g l A' 4
!ii iilo 4 of the question by reading tli iF
•,1 Trrib") , r and last Tear's 2'ribune.
ailiourned term of Court
hl in this village last Friday and Saturday
, r bearing motions and arguments.
Orant and Wilson Club was orzanized
ist SatUrday evening at Tioga. "rho old
toptiblican ranks' . are conning for action.
—While excavating in The Park at Tioga,
tones '‘vere found that contained large quan-
Wes of iron. 1f they had contained copper,
wouldn't 10.e . been so surprising.
—The Presbyterian society will hereafter
old their meeting in BoOn & Cone's Elnll
tail further notice, on account of enlarging
heir church.
--The Corning Dr hwerat of htst week }ins
:1!1' a column of good hits pn the new P. 11.
it that place. Those laugh best who laugh
--Two hundred Denioera6 in the city of
have signed the call for a Grant
Only seventy-firo Repii`blicans
t avo gone over to Grneley
—The TQmanda Reporter says it under
q•ha,l- that Mr. Harry Ward, recently par
nw.l out of prison, ig to take the stump for
Bllchalew and Greeley. All right.
—no following are the names of new post
L , 111..P,. recently established in Bradford coun
t, Birney, Evergreen, Powell, and
FL tof Plane. • 7
--Thr Cornin g . Democrat ai j s , "The
unity friends of A. H. Gorton, Esq., will bit
paha , l to learn that he is eery sick. Ho.' is
-tiff, rim; from an attach of cerebeo-sirinit/
- The trouble, with the 'strikers_ at Will
oulemort i over; the troops have nearly all
frone home, and the rioters are out on bail.
11q., ;11g 1194 their dance the next thing in or
pa:i' the piper.
-At the Republican County Convention
i,, , id in I.oCkI IT last Aveek Tuesday,
Jain, Chatham of that place Was named for
cm:nice in COIIa:Ce:3C. s u bject to, the
eh ion the conference. Ile wa., author
t,, mune his oIVII conferees.
I , arn of Mr. Hosea Kennedy in
dr , troyed by tire on Monday
July 22t1, together with it, contents.
al,,,ut file hundred dollars, partly cox
r,Lc- in , uranre ; , _upposed to be the work
urnn inr,,nrimry
.0.11/1 hs shown iv.: ft letter farm C
1.,11 r, tornJ - 1v of .11a11 , 11.00 - 1 in 11;i:
“ah: V froi now in Salim-county, Kftligftg
Ut 1 kVaq a 1 r ni(011 and a pric.
'" t• :;le s' , o,ith (luring the war; be "goe..
h c we nt, for the eel/As, tine
ct• i= n. for Grant and. \Y113,-on.
:Nrcrl;scl'e that at oboi l t
'.n•t Thur, , Any n.rning, a dweriing
, ;1, , ,..-111,1,(1 and underguing ~ ,0 121,.
iu
,!. , itaattnl lathe niiin.rvinl
r.p:, 1 .11,1,f tt • ;f t etwitif- t y:, w e t
vcd."‘‘ne.l 1, I)ennir, Afe'Altinn aural
doubtthe Ivor': of nn
~,try
Ali "11 print . l ., Z NOM bUyS 110 r arY gt,oas
has iiritcrett a pair of fifty cill:a
for her wedding. She wrote Co
tile it,. tk.h:1111. as Coth - iws: " You may git me
and fir,liionablist yott can find. I)arii
wciteti , e, fir l'tn going to marry a W 0.4
Rt..kory nil man."
E't I S itre occurred
th place this morning that redtrced the
Starner to 11SIICF. The tire or
from some unknown cause.—
the promjit action of the railroad
bAnd., who were ut work cloFe by, and the
(.1 141 . 11., that gathered soon as the alstrn was
g , ven, the house and corn house, - that were
? , parated by only a few feet from the burn
ing buildings, were saved. The barns were
slightly insured.; About 51,1300 worth of
V+bala:o was burned on which there _was no
inqtrauce. Had the house burped, the loss
would not have been less than $O,OOO. The
lass twill full very heavily on Mr. ;Starner.
The loss on J. Rathbone's barn that was
burned a few days since has been promptly
settled by J. H. &J. D. Campbell, ngents'for
Williamsport Insurance -company. Cox.
Nelson, August. 1, 1812,
GRANT AND WILSON IN LAWRENCE.
A Rousing Out-Door Meeting
Thom '
was a lade andentlitishistic.ineeting
at Law renceril I e last Saturday afternoon held
under-the auspices of 'the Lawrencerant
and 'Wibien Club. ,-'Work - that- called
togethep the good men :and trite, : et• that
townshiv- was the raising -of n -Giant - 'and
NiliKui pole. Although in the nil 44 of the
busy season for tarruers i .:the true Republi
cans efit,liat region ewe forth- by Seems and
luindreils to raise
,aloft the banner of that
great l&ider who never has been' beaten and
never. will' be,-4e have Horace Greeley's
word for that,—and by tpeir strong and will
ing hands the work was soon done, and the
Old Ping was flung to the breeze one hun
dred and eleven feet from the earth.
An amusing and signideantibature of the
iiereise's was the burying of an old copy of
the New York Trilnow which \ins crammed
full of the protective tariff arguments Mr.
Greeley so * delighted in a, shOrt time ago.-L
That gentleman having surrendered his, con-,
vietions on that point, it wag'thought fitting
that the Protective Teibune which died last
'Nifty, should be buried out o ' f sight and smell
of honest men.:-.10 that necessary work was
done sorrowfully, but decently and in or
der, in; befitted the funeral of the dear depar
ted:
The active work being over, the .meeting
was called to order by Mr. J. H. Mather, the
President of the Club, and the speeches wore
proceeded with. Addresses were made by
How. J. B. Niles and .Toll_ll 1.. Mitchell,
,of
this village, and P. E.. Smith, Esq., of Tiogn,
They were all good, stirring speeches, and
Were most enthusiastically received by the p
:iembled multitude. 'While thespeaking.was
in progress, a disciple of Gratz ECOWII, being
a little too much -- -"elevated,"'undertook to
create a disturbance - ; brit ho Was soon
squelched, and good feeling again prevailed:
Tho meeting concluded with' music by the
martial hand, the. firing of -a salute, and
hetirty cheers for Grant and Wilson.
Our friends inform us that there are Init
one or two Greeley Republicans in the Whole'
township, while the trUe men of Lenience,
worthy that grand name, don't propose to
give up the ship of Republicanism, whoever
else proves traitorous or cowardly- in this
campaign. They are harmonious' rid en
thusiastic, rind are rapidly taking the end in
the county for vigorous work. They have
already put up, two Grant - anti Wilson poles
—on last SattiMay week at:Somers' Lane
and the one mentioned above—and another
of the Samo's - ortis to be raised next Satur
day on the premises of William Thomas, a
leading Democrat of the (township. Two
years ago the Republicans Polled 184 votes,'
and now they have about. 200 . iutrrie,s on
their Club roll and are taking more every
day. The-men who know claim they will
give a larger majority for Grant. than they
ever gave before,, for any' ticket. And the
Way theyare leading off in the campaign
shows they mean what they say. The other
townships must look well to their laurels if
they would not be outstripped at the polls
by the true men of Lawrence. .
CLASPING HANDS, &C
Greeley and Gratz Men in ouneil.
The Court ITouso in this village was. well
tiled lag Saturday evening , in response to the
"Liberal" eall to organize t Greeley and
3risvn Club.. A large part of the spectators
i verd Republicans attracted to the meeting
by cu r iosity to witness the um departure (
our "Liberal" friends from the Republica
camp, and the clasping of hands °ver the
chasm which separates Republicanism from
the co-called Dtlnoerney of these modern
OM
After ft tune by the Brass Band, Dr. W.
W. Webb called the meeting to order and
nominated Mr. Henry ralpbramand of Char
le,:ton for Chairman. Mr. Palphramond
took the chair, and Dr. Webb waved that
Langltor Bache and C. K. Thompson of this
,village, be Vice Presidents, The motion
was carried and Dr. Thompson took his place
by :d - . side of the Gliairinon. Dr. 'Webb
then:nominated A. L. Ellsworth for Seere
tory, and he was elected nod sneered on th e
duties of See: m.
Dr. Web ) or se and said that Mr. Bache
...k...
declined o set s• e as Vice President, atuL he
nominiii ed W. T., nint,h,,,,,-.f!..t. iliat. },h,5.,, , , and
he was eleetcd. The Chairman proceethid to
call idc;ml fel' Mr. Mothers, but thatgintle
man did not respond. Somebody said he
Was not p resent.% I
Dr. Webb arose and nominated Bateman -
Monroe for Vice President, and he Was elec
ted nod took his seat. Then Dr. %Vebb arose
and nominated B. .B. Webb for Assistant
Secretary. The meeting eoncurred, and Mr.
Webb put in an appearance at .the clerk's
de%k.
The Chairman then said the meeting was
celled to organize a Greeley and Brown'
Club, and to ratify the Cincinnati nomina
tions, lie thanked the audience for their
hinditeE,s and, consideration, and called for
,ome music. After the band had played a
tune, the Chairman said that his healt was
not good, and he felt a little timid; felt its
though he wonted to getout of the way. lie
was glad to see so many here to-flight, and
especially glad to see the ladies. He had
never forgotten thot,bis mother was a Wo
man I He was an anti-Grant man before he
Wdo a Greeley man. At ono time he thought
he should have to stand alone, but he then' t
of some doggerel poetry and took heart.—
And now.he had plenty of company. When
he thought, that this was a matter affecting
the welfare. of the whole nation ;'when be
thought we are to elect to the Presidency a
philosopher, a first-class journalist, and al
man who will p rove himself hereafter a great'
statesman, he felt satisfied with the coo any
lie was in. He then introduced Profe p sior
Allen of MitllSfield.
Pion Allen said it gave him pleasure to meet a body
of citizens like this, and confer with theta as to tlit ,
political condition Of the country .. . It showed they
were intelligent beings, and were willing to hear both
rides and decide rationally when to act and how to
art. He was glad, too, to address a meeting presided
over by an old farmer—ono who had the right ring
about liim r one of a large class of men who are to de
cide these questions. The paper edited by our lead.
leg poet, the Evening Pull, has derided that Mr. Gree
ley would get Its many votes as there were copier; of
the Weekty Triton" issued, and that calmed him to feel
emortinged. In thin campaign great bitterness of
feeling wee shown at its. very -cOnlilleneemeut. Ho
was sorry to sec it. lie hadhoped we could discuss
the great duei.tions of the day without personalities. lie
believed the history of the country and of the" world
tdinivedj that no party eonid i i, iii riiii mu g i n p 0,,,,,
without be rfoniino c;mitt. it sects to perpetuate ifs
owe rule, anirwra:k„ Mr how bard it is to break the
Poner of a party to 41nne..,:essful. We remember hou
many years we bad in toil te - -brealt the power of the
old Democratic party. When we finally succeeded,
we attempted to run the Government Inc' ltopublivon
way. We contiulted in that way until the great issnee
for which ire had Contended were dead. Then the
men at the head of the Republican - party said to thene
:Avec,. Let us Make unto oulselvcs wags t hat ghat'
- keep us here. And so they passed laws authorizing
tine's ai,ebtil to go Into the election precincts 10 eent:ol
the :nits. Tin 1 e w*, )c men in that party hi wheouThe
reople had eonfidr nee mid to -whom they could 10. I.
lip. 'IL( y u ere strum.: nom—men of marl:. What , %-
el. they said ou soy rplestion was hajlea as a signal
set.'. 'Who are these men, and 'there" rue they he
clan? Coot, iet the leading Grant tutu with them.
Ma pelit,chies, demagegms and wirepuliers control
the Chie;nmiti o,m - critical ? There was Ilian it.ii
-ruble% who eoull hale foerbdd what that ee t
Mention
ttc4ad do. Who were there'' Slue:wads, t e papers
„,-i . va ifAc , •,,c, c i,., their constituene,es ? Who Rent
them foal) to reprcrent the feelont of thernipie
li
it e. as the ;nohow,: of the people that coon' died that
~,,, tit ~..n. .1 her(
no dematlretueS. They say it was tinder the ne,nu 0! 0 )
11.,. I ; e ine, rats. They put froth a platform Which ,‘-
,•, y j1,1:11131“1111 lila- ort.r.l. W ere Dcrt:oerets' the) t)?--
\that Iten - WeratiC tle.;Ztt.a was thrust upon them 1 ft
an; ahno,t ohpossilde in this camp:Owl to determine
wh.l the issues illionlit be. The obi issues Were Iliad.
;toil Aouht he 1)=101 o i l o r s i g ht. but w e kan i, ,,, ,
5i,,,,, - ,,-,:ii ,, , foitnlit against that; they were foi nob tin,:
IL. ,1-1 questions °ter again, 'hut the peepie ItemaNded
le ..t It—op-A. it et the ttpritigg ~f the Dv:a:l,s, net the
I; thh. r.,... We knew before the Italtimme C6lllt 2:1 , ,,,
tliat they must indorse the platform an d thr e t ,a,.. t. .
it is ehareed that we who voted for Gratitais! 10 i hie
arano,t the Rei obliean party. Wo did voteifor GI itt.t
'Si e 0 ent,ll to ieward him for his great aerrlees, iira
1t... voted for him as a tine-term man. and he Was their
a one-term team, Pot when the leaders like 'Dad
Murphy toond they solid control hint by pre,et,h-t
while they managed things, they detertnineil I o i lin)
him again. apd perhaps they wilt want to rim him flu'
a third term. For a lung time you have felt thorn wits
nemetleing %%roue. As you sat down Saturday, night
to read your paper, min ther it was the Aorrierou. my
Elmira Adc. , fos,r, or a Now York paper, you have
(ono(' thilip,a were not going smoothly—that. there N, as
S.ltlatilllg 'a roue down at Washington. When ?titt
le). w as recalled ' from England, there was rumbling in
the , fonds. When the President tried to annex ;tante)
noniittge anti Sumner said there was a scheme 0,1 f of
to tiILTITIV3 MS Government, you felt there was snim,
thing ominous taking place. When the Chairman of
(hi Committee on Foreign Affairs was Mined writ and
Simon Cameron put in his place, it looked dart , in
deed. Then we felt that these ;ryl Were t, ) it% to
perpetuate their own power. I amt very veil post
ed in political matters, teal have picked ups few tacks
like this: A great part of the papers of the count,y
are edited by men who bold Wilco. Do you khow bow
ninny Republican editors there are in ware cling: the
nue of the Erie road, for instance? The other ni g ht
there came it flash of.the telegraph at Corning. and
Pratt, the editor there'. was. made Postmaster there
and a good man turned out whom the people V, anted
kept in. You ought to have been at Corning, as I was
that night, to see how the Grant men felt over Pratt's
appointment. lot it will not last long. He was put
in by a Raab, and he will be putout about as quielr.—'
We shall want new Postmasters all around EOM You
cannot pick pp a paper that (lota net pervert facts--
There are rings all over—big rings In the nation and'
little rings in the county. There bas never been such
a eluinco as now for.the
_people to break down these
rings. Decide what shall be your duty—whether you
will purtutao s carmt Maxdaistrattett. NQ' party
ever yet corrected ita own corruption. The only hope
is in breaking up the old parties and forming uew
ones,
Dr. Webb arose and raid V. A. Elliott- one trick and
unable to attend. He had a letter from him which he
'handed -- to - the -- SecretaiT 10-read:-"That-gelittardeb
found the job a difficult one, but finally reached the
embof litr.-Elliott's long letter, runeta-4,lgeitieereedef of
the Vcader and the audien* ,-, ,, 5i- -g,1 , --:.7
~..- D r,Oltebitarosts and moyedehri4i Coma:ill/Zit of Ave
be A 01064 ter, - ,repitttt a Per grAbentrattr4zation. The
motion - Was --; eirrided,,,, - ThbAiainillin eitiggehted that
tir-Weyer name the conintittd(i. k- i 11.1,6
;• . :Dr,'Webil,arnseltlid 4rtaillino wentakegfrrie 'Wm. T.
Ihriberit — Brtif. Vint/leg:4d .1, - , 4 ,ll.elhilratieron that cow
:Millie.- llaern , after a - prime. 1/.r4Viegtilkieritt he thol
'it world beherittliatthenther two Urea on. the corn
natter+ should bet4:hitnioerrita../10: - Yiptc16 Rehr , '" Yea;
,ACinkeild Henry fiberwood," and..lbe-crOwd Pingheil.
'Dr. Welk tiald - he weidditiatroreWiriter;Sfuirstoed and
Juectli liretitibenitaifthe,,ollierrileinbilfie ,--- , s''''...' '
The Chairman asked IDr/Webb if there 'was any
more business, and Dr. Webb replied by polling on Se
it, Elliott; of klansfield, - tospelik. ' Thet' gentlerdah at
once 'reaptintied.- Het - avail be ,wia 'net mic"itirt pro.
' grentrue, but didatt want do -- , be left ; Malt Itucertain
position, He deprecated the bitter : Weil, Of the can
vass. hien filopdaitleue ifs i Wetter tif .Creidelence—
of right. They feel keenly the centinreauiVeentunre
ly beeped upon them. lie didn't knew how it was
Lure, but at kfautrileld the' burden of the talkie
c"Cop
perhead," "Sorehead," "Jeff. Davit niaii."te. • Ile
said he admired the President for his militery tpiall»
UL's. fie led us through the deep; 4 04 :if i'4 1 49 0 1 war,
to ailleP(43l , l, and achieved fur ter. tegriett'•itle,torY.` lint
his mind in a militarY, Olin, and nni-Attedtn,kPikillaad
erminp. A President../e.not , cominstaler or me:people,
but merely the executive of thepopular• - Willy :pen.
Grant has, of necessity almost, dreweithelTuVerninent
into the form or a personal government differing but
little from a ltingdomor an empire. ,The - iberalselid
not like tinteuer's removal, tier, the San 'Mirage
sc h e me, but a - deaf oar was turned to all ottr,coree
plaints. They naked for civil aervice refers:tenth/But
ler told them it was a humbug. These wrirOjettekla
for the - split in theßepublitern party„ It -la - the -plan
now to deny every charge. If ..we speak
,of frauds,
they deny their existence. If Ave tell. them of Dar
tranfes connection with the, Evens fralldr,theYentY:
Will you believe your eyes ? . If we apeak.of. Murphy,
they pay, Will you believe your confouitited old; tsyes ?
But they tray Greeley, was neenintited by ,the Dome
crate, and that they ere not conveirtekto, Ilkaulalican
prieelplea- But when one Democrat joins the Iletrub-
Warm they are glad. Was it not right' for Giant to
turn Itepublieen 1 , And if it wits right fer - OnOMin, is
it net right for three millionnreril The IgaApty to-day
are not thoeo of twelve years ago. He bad heretofere
belonged tattle party of progress, anti that party is
to-Owen the defensive, and,liie new p4ty is llne pre.
gressivb one, The speakiti p,roer;eiled tdatandian the
defensive end excuse : Greeley for bailing .Teft,balilin—
Ho said Grant load 'paroled !R. - eel - ind debriatinWar- -
naive, and so had baited thonettuda of rebela,";Ailit ho
comtneuded him for it,. t lle Irak! they were r hood of
breaking up the Reptabljeipttraity;LbutAii", tietylrad ,
turned a deaf car to all, their , noniplaintn. - ~, a ehis, e,d
by proposing-one more epitaph ..,fet:,thia ',/tezahlie.au
party: Died through, the detert e lmetten pf,tilee,,MtM to
The Chair then made a ieW WVEligicAlt V l6 iii , ii up
with the information that be regarded, lie Eireetey as
an Angel of- Peace standing with one foßt,ou Vireixersal
suffrage and the-other prn.univeriell emneaty. ~ etZet
WI have peace." .• t • . _ :-. ~. ...... ,
There were then cries for .-Steve Itiebards,". and
that e,entiernen stepped-forth. iton,,gtenry Sherwood '
saki thie - was the Covington sell-euo, he meant spell.
Mr. , Iliclaardevaid that' oaring 'to 'cirenmetancee over
which he had no control he was born in Delaware
'comity; N.-Y., in the woods; and never had the, oppe'r-
Ginity to ;study a cheap' spelling boolcOttit herbed;
learned to frearreterYbody as a gentleman who•wall Ike. ,
set high.. lie didn ' t bellow c in.a thuton• Waned tow i
- Alter with bayonets.. He bad been gendeeed
_rather
tenons by a county paper, and he knewlie waa Cell
i out becausetbe audience wanted mores the'lgnora.
Ins. "So here I am, six feet high, 200Votnkla weight,
a yard wide, all wool, and for Itorradti GreeleY :every
time." Ilferaco Greeley wentto New - yeek with his
trowscrs and shirt wrapped up le a harelkejeltief,'and
now we are going to elect [bootee President, The ,
speaker ueyer thought he was higher or holier than. a 1
Democrat I Ile Led beenready to grasp bands with I
the South at any time. It had been hisprivllege to bo
held up to ridicule.; but if the Demur:vatic party could
take him, be would rejoice with exceeding great joy to
grasp tiltirlaatide and ;ielp clavate Horisee - pegeley to
the Preettlency.- - ---, -• , -'• e 5,,,., - ,.....,„ t - t .
The Chairman said he and Richards Werentnong tie
mud eills that never bed the spelling book. -i., -,.
Hoe. Henry Sherwood wan then
,called for, ant/ made
a speech which, we regret to say, OW apace will r,o) al
low us to report very fully, Ile sidle he wan en the Cin
cinnati fled, palproce 0 platform, and that it was the '
proudest momerit of big life. Some of his friends
would like to he. an account of his stewardship at
Washington, but pie boor was too late for that. He
then proeeptied lo erithes'e the Philadelphia platform,
claiming that the , Republicaras in adopting it were not
honest and since - c—that such stuff was an Insult to
the intelligence o
_the people. 40 praisedOen, Grant
as a . military mai ,'bilt thought he' wall 14 poor Presi
item. Ile attack, d hire for 'spending his summers
riway front Wash eaten, anti for reef/v . 4lg presents,
1
theneli he admitted the President had never' made, a
didlar dishonestly. '• Tom Murphy ' .it wile said, had
given him an interest in a cottage at Tlrtinell, and
he 31:1,1 appointed Murphy Collector,t' ke, Do the pro
ple wish to have a, public, never receiving presents and
payiug for thein with offices? ..11e then' pr&betied to
extol Horace Greeley, who hail given him and his ma
ny Delete:Cloud blows and ieweletiuwu 8,gtiment4.,..,.. ,
nut he liked courage, Manhood, pluck and determina-'
Men, and a square sharp-tip fight. Ile was going to
help elect Burnes, and the Ain:eau stable wprild he
,dearied out and purity rcign epee mere. . • --.
M. F. I Mott was loudly celled for. He a: use et the
Lack part of the room, and said he was not silly en
ough to make a oprech at that late hour. Ito would
say nue thing, however.' The gentlemen from Mans.
held hed f'` pr, stied tin r surprise at thn bitterness of I
the camp den. Perintp,l ii wee surprising to them;
tot it they bad known bow tho Democrats felt in .18C:),
they would net wonder a bit at the bitter spirit shown
now, Wlicti the Democrats saw defeat staring them!
et the leas they felt bitter toward limo who were'
It :wins them, find el new the Grata Then feel r
h bitter to-,
ward thoa:J V.llO are desertir g them.
- , 'etre De,rtitiCiatiit
feel bettt-ow. He - himself was a . .oreeley. num as
noon as M.:was nominated ?it einciiiiieli, 13altittiore or'
no jf a ttimor l .. 11,0 Vomi t / Democracy had been for
yi :ars. cfmo'::ed to the p,arty plattlorres. IleVas opposed
to the party management in M 63, when they 'under
tea: to roil a war min 011 a peace platform. Ile eas
opy,c,sed hi:the management Mi.:4:VMM so erpreased
himself our the :dump. This political revolution had
' Leen opposed by tho old Democrats and the leading
cigars—by tho New iOlll Wertit Mid Chicege Pelts,
and by Den Yeerheth in Compress; laet it him gone on.
nevoetitelere Tier oht party leadern wanted to oppoSe
tief•ro eliova. l e • lint he .:0111C1tOt stand that tee wankr
the naltimere Convention, and hi, knew that the 666
votes cast for Horace Circeley infant /brace Greeky,
and nothlrg else. The votes fir Black and the votes
for Bayard were the votes of the fossilized, Bourbon
Dcitiocutey. He thought it senseless to talk about the
past 'FSLIC'S of the war; they are dead, and we went to
bore-them cat of.tright. - - , ,:,
Dr Webb arose and moved Viet - the :meeting ad
journ for owe weeks. The !notion was carried, • .
The Clhanman, said ho had a letter from a lady who
wanted to take the stirrep 'for Greeley. She wrote
him, "I um a Greeley woman; what aro you?" She
esked him. " Wouldn't it be nice If me and my red
man could go to the polls and vote together this' fall 7"
Atter the Chairman got through, Dr. Webb arose
anti suggested that - they give three cheera'tor Greeley
and Brown. The audience did so, and then'they all
went home.
By some strange oversight, the miscegenation com
mittee on organization forgot to report - i and tiq tie
Greeley and Orate. Club is still without boil. But
tlicu it's a tench tQ egpget opt: man to attend
to every(hi
To TII E 11EMBEIW OF TILE EAST - GENESEE
CONFERNNCE OF 'ME M. E. Cutr . actt.—Dear
Brethren :—AP by the unanticipated action
of the recent General Conference, we are not
expected to meet again as an ecclesiastical
body, - it seems to be necessary and desirable
that w should meet in convention, before
our fond separation, for the mirpase of Te
ndjilsting OW Conference Institutions, and
for the transaction of such other business as
may be deemed needful or expedient.
We, therefore, having had sonic onporth
nity for consultation, do hereby take the
liberty of inviting and requesting all the
members in full connection, and' the -proba
tioners of the East G enesee Conference, and
the Lay Delegate:3'of the last'session, togeth
er Witlithe Lay Delegates elected this year
(in expectation of another session,* to :meet
in C6nvention at Mount Morris, N; Y. on
Ptirediry, the thirteenth day of August, prox
imo,_at 2 o'clock p.
D." D. Buck, W. It Goodwin, F. Mo
rey, P. E. D. W. C. Huntington, p. E.,
A. Suthcriand, P. E-, IC, P. Jarvis, P. E.,
and 08 others,
•
A TERRIBLE A caniwt—Tho Epitomis ,
of last week give= nn neconnt of an aeciden
by which the oldest native of Williamspor
wet t•ud(ren and horrible death, as fol
lewv:
A fatal mvidollt oveurrsql n little lifter six
o'clock. last Thursday evening, one which,
from the ago and the extensive acquaintance
ofthe victim, rent thrill-of horror 'through
our whole community. A few minutes be
fue the occurrence, _Sirs. Margaret R. Tin
ling, the vietnn, and her sister, Mrs. Maj.
Chao. Low, who resides on Market street a
doors from the railroad crossing, left the
house of the latter for the purpose of enlling
on 2.otne of their friends. Their direction
ia.% N rket street, across the railroad, and
a- they approached the track they obseived
the 1i:10 passenger train' from Harrisburg,
coming -slowly - towards - them. - Mrs. ` Low
refined to cross hefot.e the train arrived, surd advised her sister not to attempt it; but lkirs.
puling thought there was no danger and
I ; ept on in spite of the caution, and would
have pa,ised over in safety, but, in some
way Hot fay known, tripped and fell 00
the track. The train wastoe close to he stop
ped before it reached the unfortunate lady,
and she was crushed beneath the engine and
almost instantly killed. Her body was man
gled in a most frightful manner.
Mrs. puling was the oldest person in -Wil
liamsport who was born within the limits of
the {pre ent city. She was the daughter' of
Miehatsl Ross, the t)riginalproprietor of the
Wit! where the whole business portion
of i the eitA; now stands, was horn on the' 4th
ot uguA, 17:r2, a nil would have been eighty
yeitrs old on the 24th of next month. Her
friends _were already preparing: to give her
ala pproi.ri* t•CfjobTadtVal' oit the oecasiou
o was Ow mother of Ruling
}RI v oral i:ow and daughters well known
to,all our ofd citizens. her fife having been
spent here, her aectuaintanee - was very ex
tensive, and she enjoyed the loVe.and respect
Of all who knew her. Sadness to-day pre
vades the circle ()Hier large family and: Of
nunierous'attached and loving friends.
Clicr!'s F .-. lonV.--The
the p..‘ttutla 4.. f luillt teceive
f'a,toty, afi v.. , the VI of Jul
w. I'. Simla way 1'2647
u. I Sala; r, P.P2
9887
41,1
;3517
'25138
6868
J. b. I.llisn
13. ClattO
1,0.. claw!
(.. etoPe.
w. Pt alie
MEM
BM
DEEM
ESM
lESEI
S. 11)11s
=I
I=
Horp
Y. 13ocr.I.ms!
ClauFt •
4.. V. Rabb,
A. Lameht.
7:>29
641
170:5
440
E. Peale
L.Kimball !
8. Pratt:eau'
Clarke ,
88
35001
M=
=I
D. G. FAwavia
Total,
POTTIER--St. BARNAIift---At Om M. E. Part;ounge,
111 Charleston, July 28.187.2, by ltev. tl. S. Transno
liff:PT'A':'Potternt
and of Bt. C,luir, Mich.
AIJsTiN—WILB/N8011 ; —At it:smartie phuv and 'Jun,'
Py thpPAltlyo,lro Aorta utql Aliso Alakyea, Ai Ilk-
Incoq. 10f440--.14211810D4 3r ;:7
e.
VAUGiIN—WOODBOI.bir--In Arnot. Jltly 11, 15171,
by Tim P. Tilit Itivanit of /1104 di. g Mr. J,y. V nitot
and nes Sarah Woodbouco 141101 11p nun.
N -_ AI the Ilr:Ar's
Art.A, on the everting of July Kw, ;IA w ii.tw-
Kendall, Mt. Andrew stek.uootott ntnt Stns raten
N.-
non, all of Amor.
goyag—ln Chatham, July 21, 0172, allr. Iderlow
Boyce, aged 59 yearn, 2 Itt. , tiths dull la dap+.
New f Yolik , ol* Mardiet.l, 1
1.-,1
, _ ,-,.
! f -
_,-- . COrtilr,,CTl:l) WELI3IiII 1/1( . I''
• IZIAnD/NO, IiAIDEN 4 ix), I
Produce Comtnlaston Alerobauts, SSA WaaLlutiton tit
lisw Yong. Jura , `..10, 1873.
Dotter per lb " ' • •" ' ' '2ll - . 1099 - eta'
•
Cheesy "" '- • .1- ' „
..... 10 ' 'to 'll C;
Lard , " . .... 9 lo 9.54 "
.
Tallow " 9 4 to 91(
Dried Apples 10 toll "
Etops per lb . 'is to fib ."
victim clearly itidiscrytiou, vaiistug nervous 4e
flinty, premature decay, An., baying Wed in yaks every
advertised remedy, has discovered a atroplo means of
aeitcuro, which ha will seed free, 41 his fullow•: offer•
era. J. H HERNE% 78 Haa,saii at ., '. 4 .4tw Yu/ L
Jell, /, 1 72.
1 3
i ,‘ - 1.1,: ?5, 11: V,4',
ram.
'',
l t
' Dissolution,
IMe pa worship beretogyv exiat'ng under the Bret
1, name f Hoyt and Duubar, Music, !Maier's, at Oace.
ola, Ea., as ,dlssolved on the Sd day cdangu'at , rlB`i,
.by mutual coriseut. ' . ' ' ..I: (1,HOX11:
Osceola; July 7, 1872-301: p. ptimat:
_._
Pa 4 Up.
ALL perilous tuff ebted to airs • C, P. Smith I untf.
linery are requested to pay upiat once o co-t
Will be made. ?La C. P. S TEL
~ •
OTICE is hereby given that the followiuti applies
-1,11 tions for Charter will he made to the Court of Coln
mon Pleas of Tlogo, county, on the 2.ath dav of Miguat
next Tor allearing In the premises, at which U 641114
applicatiohs will be Granted if ito ottleettou is made
petition, qtPetgr ctomoron..:4E,.
Mean an 4 others, for citartcr of incorporation of the
' , First Presbyterian Church of arnc.a."
Petition of P. D.:Bhaff, #tosea French,. Jolla a
and (AAA, for Quarter l a tStip4rpi)ratt6ll,:of h -
Disttiet Ctlifnfitary Aaaoc Zion'
Ang. 7,1.872-9 w. 3. F. DONAU) ON.
9P3E1C341 .11311:11ailrr
1 Ma ud
tll.
Washing l a
now in use is . • -
Colby's Little —Mahe - i 1\
Mwaßb to meanest, they work the West,
ast tho Longest, they are the, Light et and
most Durable. The agent Is now iu town taking or
ders for them. De sure and get one. ',CICCI t,s' r
Aug. 7,1872-2 w. 'lf. 0. KELLEY, Ain't.
)1
Now i Grocery ancl. -B&slauf atil,
a
,
.., . ..,.4
. " ----14: .
11T($ 11; %1 I. '
r r i aglV S At e U l l 3 l Mlttn e jett Stib l e * A 4ll l l 4
Cleorge Ilantlngs, the Ara (loor 1,01,-,vi it„„ ne r, L 00, 16
Fie has a full awl fresh Block of title
Groceries & Confectioneries
whieh will be sold cheap for rash.
Particular attention will be pelti 10 the wants of the
"Inner man." WhitNl MEALS •will bo tnrulahed at
all llottre, 'Eery delicacy will bw tatpplistl:ln its tieal
son. Fresh Oysters, Clans, Labeters, Flesh
Fish, etc., ife., will be itunished for the table lu the
hest style and on the shortest iuotist). Cull in pliti aver
NVOlsboro: /i72-tial` ; "F:
Sheriff's Sales.
Y VIItTUE OF sundry writs or Ifieri:Paclaa, Lova.
ri Facian, and Venditioni Exponaa, issued out of
the Coto t of Coeunion Pleas of Tioga county. and to toe
directed, I will expose to public sale, , , to itielhielleat
and beat bidder, at' the mutt algDyitifif wcilahoro, on
Monday the 2Gth day df Arignat, 1872, at one o'clock
P. It., tie following described propel ty, viz:
A lot of land in Ilreeldleld tov, ; Isnuldea on
the mouth by lot No. 131 contracted 1.0
,NoWto. Bcp-,
jamin George; west, north and .-ant by 14iida t;titiveyetl
to P. P. liforris, administrator of the Ertste efjehr,
lam deceased, containing 60.7 aorva. With allowance,
helm , : lot No 07 of the allotment of the iambi of the
Bingham estate in Brookfield township, anti ppmt-'of
:warrant No. 1061i14ith about 23 acres improved. To
be sold as the property of Douglass 1). Cook,i Suit of
the, illnahant TrUsteea.
ALSO- A lot of land in Westfield; nomnie<l not tit
by lino of warrant No. 10/0, east by lot No. 2 outivi , yed
ip Zerdwittifinko.and Jet-NO*4OIX aontli.by-lut 4.71.
onntractad tabs aold to_lflraut Similar. and 44 No. tt76
contracted to Francis Handy. West by lot omit acted to
Eddy Bandy. containtna.o.s4 motU?-itr 1:141. 414
being' lot No. 299 Oftlietillettnent of laerts'ot tba Bing
ham estate in Westfield tOWnship, and part off warrant
No. 1070 with eight acres troprONtat. TO ho eOld as the
property of Albert 111. Handy, suit of Win. H.!
and others, Trrtsteea of the estate of imigoaM,
deceased,
ALSO—A. lot of land ja, Liberty townslitP; bean
ning at the north east corner of lot No. 40 of too allot
ment of the Bingham land in Liberty tawnshiP, thence
east 141.4 perches, thence west 80 perches to the south'
east corner of lot No. 38, thence nortli" 03 pjrcha to'
the north east corner of lot No. Ott, thence) west 20
perches to a corner of lot No. 40 aforesaid, atid thence
along the east line of said lot ho. 4D. not lb 10.1perehes
to the place of beginning. It being lot No. 30 ih Liberty
and part of warrant Nos. 1181 and 111 H, containtng 15 1
acres, 41 improved. To be sold as the ProPelaY Gi
Elijah Parker, suit of Bingham Trustees. '
ALSO—A lot of land In Deerfield township; bound
ed north by lands of Jesse ]lose, west by Loreto Car
penter. south by Win. Clark..., and ',east, by IJands et
Chatles gall, containing °Teems, 25 - acres improved,
frame house, log barb, and a few feint fitesl thereon.
To be sold as the property of John E. Fitlalii.c Zt WM.
A. Falkner, suit of John Hose, for use of J Parkhurst
&
ro lowing iv the necoirtnt of
at 111. a Returil Cop Cheese
1871:- •
1. 'hlorgan 23'.1.8
Pulphrs p iondi 22c0
C. Coolidge ' ' 2690
1039
A. 4.111 4 -1131. • 60e6
J. l 7.l.lforgitri c - 910
K. Coolidge 11213
A. Pope 4868
11. Peaks , 2411
J. Willard 1155
Ants Wid.hee 12543
11.-Eckerson ek7o
Abe Walker , ,
li. P. almeos Otts'
ti, Webster 4966
nary Jones, deed 3 9560
0:13i Mtiteeney 997
T: Oteke • ' 2603
8. A. Ludlow " 219
E. Enna . • - • 27011
~I.l3.`ol.lffett - - 1490
'_282,035
Cultag'Fropriotor.
MARRIAGES.
DEATI4S.
Special Nroiicesi
AVOID QUACKS.I
ALSO—A lot of land in Liberty township: bounded
north by lands of C. F. Veil, west by lauds or the es
tate of Leonard Schortbacker and the public hightedy,
cast by lands of John Young, and south by Jacob
Kniffin and John Schonbacker, containing 31 acres
more or less, 150 acres improved, with a mine ttoue,
log honsek frame wagon house, frame barn, out build
ings, three apple orchards, anti otherlcrtif trehatiore.
ou. To be sold as the property of 0. D. ecrtY, salt "f
E. S. BallSy.
ALSO.—A lot of land in LtiWroncevillo borough;
bomilleditorth by binds of L. Daggett, and Rate Butts,
west bykCharlea Nord estate and Lock Grier, south
by the 1 Lock Granger, east by MA:n t, Dag
gett and . Parker, containing I sere mo or less,
frame holm, frame barn, out buildingiLaudlrrnit trees
thereon. To be sold as ths'PrOpert,' of 1. et. Mather,
suit of C. S. Mather; alitO the seine vr.l.lty at the
suit of A. Cropsey.
ALSO—A lot of land in Chathaln boimdcd
north by lauds of John Wass, u est by R. J. Dailies,
south by the public highway, cast by oyrus .tvcry,
emit:titling 17 acres all impiiit cd, log sad t.. we bons%
log barn, apple orchard and other trod use ilt.trit..n.
T o o be sold as the property of ;Neal,. nun tr..d John
Wass. snit of ficlutosr Ottik), fur t.,. •id Wa#P.
ALSO lot of land in Chatham tosruabi
north by tondo of R. IL Taylor and u ( „,,,
by lands of Antoci Short. Josiah 8, dLller++u
ham lauds, lientli by the Bingham boils
Wass, west by /311( • • Ashley finahl Mery
.1. W. 'Bumlen, •untain • g 140 a. rea, 10)
proved, frame ho•o. 8 1 . ,. , 13 Lama. app
and other fruit tree.. , room
ALSO—Another lot of laud to Clypier
bounded 'with by lands of —1144 y, Mg
Mercylloyduiati ; clot by lands , of ;LoVel
Ashley Guild, south by lands of netruir Wee
the public highway, containing GO SICR.A 100
acres improved, frame house, 2 log barns,
tugs, apple orchard and other fruit &cea ti
be sold as the' propeity of L. C. elmrebi"
tarn Churchill, suit of J. Parkhurst Co.
ALSO—A lot of lend in Deerfield tawnshiP; bound
ed north by lauds of the Bingham ,esiste,i est hy •Ler
en Carpenter, south by William Al' „14).M , and
Stilton, 'west by Charles Thai, coiata:ning reki• acres. 30
acres improved, frame house, out bullding* and up le
orchard thereon. To be sold as the propertyofCharlis
Cornell,' suit of T. 8.-Woodcock :for rum of Isaac - Sears. -
ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township; bounded
north by Wm. Cole. east by H. 1 , , 'Jilin.. ' south by Ja
cob Colo and 3. E. DiongbLOU, and v., etbM IVin. Cole,
containing,LF,eares'all imirrovedo frante
frame batnt, and titi abido - Orehard reoni , A . Vibe's/Ad
as the property of Urial Broughton, slut ol Robert ti.
White.
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond kW/ ugilip; bound
ed north by lands of Lewis Crittenden, cast by lambi
of Samuel Waters, south by Underhill. and Wo , d
by lauds in possession of LONSIB and Abiiali Lent, con
taining 30 acres, -Y3 acres improved. With .4tame barn,
frame houao,„log honso;out bltikETliU ue n la orchard
and other fruit tree's thereon - I"T° n'sollits the prop'?
orty of A. 13. ileavehind, suit of Dwight 111,1cy, tor uso
of Enoch Blackwell.
ALA''—A lot of land in Westfield borntigh; bound
ed north and west by the public highway, south by
lands of J. V. Leach, and east by lauds of Her
dick. containing, 34 an acre, trame houso,l4'.,ard and slab
barn, ben park, out buildings and frOlt tees thett.(lll.
To be sold as the property of S. 0. Ileown. Snit of S.
H. Martin, for use of 11. T. Reynolds.
ALSO—A lot of land in the borough of Wollaboro;
bounded north by &sound Avouue street, Wcat by Will
iam 'Harrison, smith Py ,Pavitl' Starrett, *id 'oast by
Lucius Tritman,%being:lso ,ftterbn:'Serlaliit Oonlic"
street, and running back to theland dlD.tidd Sttirroelt,
laud all improved. To be cold as the propel ty of A.
M. Ingham, suit of 'Wm. Harrison, tor uq 1 01 'Sarah 3,
Nichols.
'AI so -4 lot of land lu Llhlaud borough; bounded
north by Main street, west, south and ea.t by lands of
Joel Parkhurst, containing about ont.half of nu sere,
'tante house, frame atom, framelLbarn, out - bindings
and fruit trees thereon. To bastdd las Use property of
Abby Johnson and Harris Johnson, suit If J. 0. Park
hurst, et al., for use of David Dunbar.
ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township; bounded
north by lands of Stephen and Cornish 3fudge. east
by AnntsminClMlOrldind - JOttaIhOUSSEOI4I. aodth; by
ArteninitatnitieY al/dikOrEo:o63l4, l drs.. and bY_
Jessie-H.411195Y, containing 1152, sem ,T 110 Itei l / 4 41 1.
proved, 9 frame houses. 3 frame barns, - ojt buildings,
one house cellar, apple orchard and otlo fruit trees
thereon. To lie sold as the property of Sanford Johns
and James C. Johns, suit of Sarah Doltish and C. R.
Seymour. Administrators of D. C. Haden, darssasesi, .
ALSO—A'lot oEl6ndtitlifautitleid' bbitituglAV:bowid•
ed north by Wellsborostree :Catt . try ranch of wiittani
Roltitode, south by Roes Jr Williams, atilt west by J.
S. Murdaugh, being about 30 feet on Wellsboro street,
and 75 feet deep, with a frame store and dwelling bud&
inglitidlouthdildinsitt,TesySp s id as tipkubfire
&ikon-D. litheumVisSittifJY. tieß.'
W.'Bbelps.
ALSO—A lot of land in Viliaa township; bounded
north by lands of Clinton Manley, tit's; by Charles
Randall. south brißtillett spiptoroffrkp b...lXtdet
Thomas and David 'Vandyke, conta inglatsutt 33 acre*
more or less, 30 acres improved, frame Ensure
barn, frame shop, out buildings, apple orchard and
other fruit trees thereon. TO be gold 84 toe property
of Benj. N. Harding. snit
Virellaboro. Aug ! 7,1879. r'• 4 2.4.-'ms,lo6ll-7.
, 4(l , inillistPaitol.'s Sale.
ita.ol3oll la here.hv givvn that by 'virtue 44 an order
tuned out Of th ,, lootne* Court in and for the
i?ootity of Tiotta, the ntelp:eigned, Administrator of
-ate estaie.of.lif Wet liettietniie' tate of-.l.)eimari deoette
ed. wilt ernosa, to sale t.y i.utdie Yendue, at the Vend
, Itonse in Weitsboro, oil ro.-atlay the 97tb day et•Att
gnat inatantott LR o'eloti. a. ht.. described
4 , eal eathaiti - tlitatiofdy of lagAievejlitju, t..) wit:
A e4tattLtbtot atOtbe Pine 141004
ttaet, ib tulle to ria ithvoaltly. Tido county. and
Mite of Pennsylvania; 1 pi41.1 w 4 VII. a nd
rtitatuitutotto thouaand turres 111 -10 , 4r leas; an ma
dly/Ara eO-balf lentbot of a1d..14 'was a 441 at
u 5 t.;,1.4 .ale by tour indlti .v 4, tt. •.i.eilay of Oa.
1:114444., 1470, for ttle ilitut of the 4101114.4 .Ltalett It.
C 01. 4,
Ttlla9, PeSh or. eintfirtn .lion of 4
glit %LI 11. 11ES, 1 .'Auer.
~tugnit 7, 11171- Ihk•
witiwitutma sr. rime
.y -
ilioe received and are IiOW offering for n3le al. the
latest styles of • ,
1:2/resins Cat- c 3146 42.ns
including Black, Japaneaa acid taw Sfl L Bing Pup
, lina. Tuldurea..Para OranadlimP,
Tainlail and Henrietta 'Cloths, Alpacas. Erna
Milting's, Striped and Nen.
roin,s, Japanese
ti1x414 , 1 andstlntdr, %tall PAAL Hoessmatobs, Ure:
Jowls's, tit'tssiss etssabsio, Crape UIS,
31.004 Organ
dive, WOMB, Sultana% tbuttinga, thus- •
, Itu Robe- Pattisrus, Porgies, ,
' *Wilma. and, • •
, t- - Ottawa clisusabr,ssy, •
French , .4' Scotch Ginghalits,
Cloths onit-Cakstneekes,
•
[Aktinledfe,& , " honii; oszety
Our stook of Ladies' Shawls and Searfa cannot be ex-
celled either as regards quality or price.
Hata and 6aps,
r 3
0 ) 0 at# 4 'l oes,
•, Wh I
• '4
tho finest and coarsest, the cheapest and most stylish,
the beat and most serviceable to Lu found in the
market.
If anybody wrote a suit of dothou their most im
portant duty is to look through our stitch of
neatly-Minh. Clothing,
Carpets, Oil Cloths and
outland to be sold at tlae moat reasonable prices.—
Next corm - s a hill line nt
Groceries,,Cropkery, and
at rotes to gult even the must particular purchaqer.—
Just sonic and ilea bow much yon ran save by buying
wore goods are sold right.
'tlo a; slay 13, 181'2. ' IVICSIIAIYI & FARR.
The World% Tonle.
PURELY ,VEGETADLE 6r FMB FROM ALCOHOL
JUNIPER TAR BITTERS!
c4ETALN . Gung-voit
Seated Cough, Incipient Consumption, Colds. Spitting of
Dlcod, Intlernmation of tho .L.tutgo, Catarrh, Brow.
rhltia, Croup, Who log Cough, Asthma, .
tT a4tattis,
Pads in breast or S Dyspepsia, Jame
dico, D ,
Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague,
indintstion. Liver Complaint, Diarr
hoea, and all Diseases of the Lunge,
Stomach and Liver.
• ,
VC IL Gregg i Coal
Wholesale Diujists,
Sat .1:40a.., blot to wheat ell oribe a should be address
ed.-I,l,cat SALT, By PlKsica: fi finEee, WtllsburO, Pa.
J arte: V!, IFT '-1
bnaraved
reen, emit
tne %mug
nd Mond
Shin t and
aeler3
ordnud
alids Don't Despair.
• Tholimu3A have found relict,
nd tliousauds wAI Jam to. this:
metUuwa, attar odalua,ting their purees and patience
iu sear,•h ut I,cnitL. ,
(itchbiome of the head, dullness of the mind, foetid
breath, coated to gue loss of appetite, Psina and
weakness in the stomach, enlargement of the liver,
3/onetime/la of the skin, conataist foier and thirst; with
a total disrelish for business, plcaanre, or any kind of
empluyittent. FAHIiNV.I"S P4NACEA, If taken and
persevered in hula low nays, will remove" this whole
class of symptouni. The %tide of tho body become
pure, the mind clear, the, stomach strengthened, the
tongue clean, thd appetite improved, and the whole
(gamut
on benenited that disease, in bad weather, is
less : liable to Mille. you.
14
1 .2 DR. P SFAIIRNEY'S v o,
„_• c o etirm c d “load Cleanaer.ot .Panacea..
Kau medicine fyr children, the panacea is, in every
way. calculated to tako the place of the mulles& variety
of drugs which are annually sold for that purpose,
mhicli are ofteq tidy ipjuriousl A medicine which
thequalitletiPfOcitheride ag a, mild.
alterative. and wllloa 16 eapablo of arresting disease
without the least injury to the child. ill of incalculable
Vahle, to every mother, As a cathartic it is very etreci
-five, yet it dors not, if given in proper quantities, ,
cause nausea or distress in the stomach or liowels.,—
1 , ,WL.9)))1);
I baqiir of
Hhutt and
west by
s or less, 25
out Wild -
treott. To
nod Will
i.
D Is very pleasant to the taste, which is a very impor
tant feature as a medicine or children. As a prkvenf
tve of disease It "unpreeedelited, as it acts directly
Upon the dige:dive ort , L.'Pantratid the blood. iu all ticrof
ultins cMesies it is the most MT •ettve m, ehcinP e'er
offered to the public, and if given regularly and per"
severiugly ttu.se eruptive diseases so common to chil
dren may be entirely eradicated.
"! kt'`ritecill , ) , P. Warnoy's tiros. & Co., Waynesboro,
P'eunsylvaula, and Dr. P. PAURNEY, north Dearborn
• street, Chicago. Price. $1 25 pi
. bottle, for sale by wholeaale and • ,•\
..etail dealers, and by liaidiuga k 'Oa
Coles, Welisboio, Pa. a TIA
July 24 + 11872.-sm.
-
Ait , ztr ; ot it
n t co t non l abore ! 3, to
wzotaotvi be Bven.
July 2t, -I—JiAILEY, LOWELL & CO.*
Proposed Amendmejit — to_the.
Constitution., of Pennsylyania
•
PUOPOIiING. AmExparavr litsrcostairtincin ov
Be It resolved by the Set/ate and House of Hepreaen
tatiyes Kthel , Ntntsonwesdla of Nuneylvsnia in Gen
eral Assentbil thett'llett the tonnwink amendment of
tbagonibibitidnibtthis aCCentdobitelalth bo proposed
to the people for their adoption or rejection, pursuant
to the providioua of the tenth article. thereof, to wit:
•
AItIENDULNT:
•
,9 - trike ctut the pixth se tton of the sixth article Of the
Constdotiov b andinsert in ilea thereof the f flowing::
I.4lt.At4itq ho chosen by the qualifteit
eiretors of the ittatti at such times and for stub: term
of service as shall be prescribed by law."
WILLIAM taxtort:
SPcfteF,of 04 floosie of Iteprese,otativ.o.'
C iel 4 f' `7:TMirgll;llttrro,... ,
Spcl'lE43l: e 6l' the senate.
&rfutOvEn—lte twenty•second day of lista', 'Anne
Domini one thousand eight hundred and BeNehti - two ,
At.;° JNO. Ofifiliii•
; clrutted for publication plirsuant tp
the Perth Artvdc of the Oonstitntiou.
Ffta.,lolF3 JORDAN. ,
* Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Wilco livcletaty of the Counnonwesith,
. 4 11 1 tVitituT, June 26th, 1872,
'.1411f. 6/78.
ZEE
'!? i t
-3.• ,; to
TWO& , P&
=
to gcther vans a ems assortment of
and Domestics.
in endless variety,
buy nit outfit Laid tiara tit.ir money
Wooden Ware
DR, P. LORIMER'S
'lo,lmira, N. Y.,
PRICK• tl.oi
Juan" RESOLUTION
PXNXBYLVANIA
,
Cash the true Basis of Business.
The eubecalber world beg have to call e4eapon to h1:1 SPRING, AND Btilllhrift
STOCK OF MERCIIEDISE,
MEE
'- ...24- t‘
C 1 1 3 10011:k
' 'r'.-C.,
lil
•
of lowest maritit prtoei. • tiousekeepers will do well to examine s stock of
" •-..,-•-•.•.;•..••••' • ' l . '
•
,v•••; 0 7 ,
pets., 011ei ths,
i °i ~~
Table Linen, and Window Drapery,
which will be toned worthy of atteution! The ladles will And it to thdir futereet to look through
his stook .cff
Dress Goods, Shawls, Laces, Kid Gloves,
axed IXGrosieciew,
El
ea they contain many bargable— any of wUeli have not been before caned ht this market. The
public inn ivited to call and see for themselves.
~,
‘ . \
'an,6Ed~~a~ir ~~
.
- i
, 1
~,c „
Call and see the pile of New Goods at
Corning' Ponndrg .& Machine Sliop.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
Manufacturer. of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boiler.. t " —I2 S a.- ----Intl' required
for Saw lUDs, Grist Mills and Tanneries, °vans and Orates, for burning an. Screws fur moving unleached
end leached nark, Castings, Bob, Railroad Frogs, Chaira, and Repairing done at short notice. We have fa
cilities Or shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points; and can tarnish Machinery cheaper than Eastern or
Western builders of the best quality. .:
Jan. 1,18124 y. ~ , . CORNING, STRODEN C(IIINIY, N. I.
E. B. YOITOG.
Er $. Young & Co.;
(Einikessori'of Mut young & Co.)
Hookeliers and Stationets,
and DeAi r fare Lu
Wall Paper.
Window Shatter;-, '. , __ i
•
'tVlitdTw rxtur
• . . .
.
Music Distiutnents,
Yankee Notions,
Picture Frames and Glass,
„Pictures, al sorts, ,
• Picture C rd.
.;. • :
; Law Blanks.
Justice Blanks, i
Blass Books, all tidies,
Newspapers, Magazines,
,
, Writing Desks,
Artists GoOds,
Law Boas, , '
Sdic6l Boas,
Iteligiotu3 BOOks, •
and every article in' our line of , trade. - •
- •
—New York Dailies at One Dollar a month.
• 4.lslmixa lfaitiea et 4S,Centa it month. 1
.—Eliabaurinticiiis for • week. or month, or year.
-Ordara fur llookii moth). stock promptly attenr(ed
—An Expresti package received" from Nevi' York 07-
ory day. , •
—We are Agents of the Auchor Lino and the Guion
Line of tr. ts. MU Ocean Stow:nem Passage flatlets to
and from any point in Europe at the lowest rateis.
. 'Drafts aold,on any an in Europe at cur
rent ratea of Explange
Jan. 24, 1812-1 y
JEW ELM v i r STORE:
WEltailiOrto, PA:
G.
i « •
C
ANDREW _FOLEY
who has long been. established
IW, Ulu Jov;elry Imailkeon in
Wellatoro, ban nin•sys for sale,
Viricide kinds and prices ot.
_AMERICAN . WA'f CI-lES
,
\
oold or' illver, 'Clocks, -- leweiri;' , Gold C
'Kegs, flings, Pins, ril!acile, •Cens, - Gold!
titer/ Pans, 'Thimbles, Spoons. Razors,;
' PlitSitylare t ' , 1- .
SEWING.. MACiIIIU~S
&a., &a.; &C.
- With tuOst all other articles usually kept in Int
tablishments, which are 'sold low for
C --- S ti
i;,? , „it
/ifpllirtnirptio neatly, ntil promptly, and o
2110110 c..
' "
lehfeh be till now rocohing, and which ho offor4 tor
....
Emma Resa,cll4r Pew . J.,
C. C. MATRERS'S Store.
Uvort Youxo
r.. 'B . YOUNG k CO
MEI
shot.*
mg
BEI
ME
MI
40 - Reasons why the Farn,ter
~
13nOtrin Buy VIE CE..urataxmo
. .
Dodge Reaper and Mo er!
. . , .
let. They are Strong and durable, end not l' sly to
get out in order.
2d. They are made of the beet selected material.
Bd. Tie y ate simple in, coustruetlon—less levers,
springs, ti .g and complications generally, to get out
of order than,any other Machines. '
4th. They have no Cog Gearing in the Drive Wheels
to fill up with dirt and mud in passing over soft ground.
-
sth. Thu gearing is all in the centre of the Machine.
up out of the way of Obstructions, and properly bal
anced between the two Drive Wheole.
- 6th. The Driver is comfortably located in the cen
tre of the Machine, both, in Reaping audlitowitur, and
not placed far on the rear end of the Machine, or out
upon the tongue, in order to balance it.
7th. The Cutter tar in on - a line with the rear end
of the Machl c—ouly requiring a quarter circles Table
in reaping—eking it very easy to deliver the Gavel
entirely put f the way of team and Machine on the
next round, without disturbing it,
Sib. the Self-Rake in lecoad'ou the platform, and
being bathe rear of the Drive Wheels, it is entirely
away, and tree from any danger of the Rake-Heade
striking the team in their revolutions—as is not the
ci4o in Mont cut Maohiner,--they being compelled to
place the team at a great distancul from the Machine,
therebY increasing the draft.
' 9th; The Self-Rake, itself, is the best in use. The
tightest, most eirriPle in construction, least liable to
get Out of order, needs no adjuisting. When once put
onl reperly, it is ready for all kinds of grain. long or
alio thick or thin, standing. or lodged and tangled.
10 ,t,
Cl. It is entirely under the control of the driver,
making Gavels large or small, at his pleasure.. Very
durable. and doing an good work the second and third
yearn an the firJ.
11th, They are adapted to all kindli of eround,
rough or smooth, leaving a uniform height of stub-
We ou uneven surface.
12th. Thoy have a double hinged bar, and readily
conform* to uneven surface. Unlike' , the stiff bars
which, when , the Machine is on a hack furrow, or
knoll, the oat 'ad of the liar sticks 1p nearly or quite
to the top of the heads. ours drops_ down and cuts
as low at ono end 114 the gther. .
lath. They have a tilting device by- which the dri
ver can, While: in nionvitAchungo the tit•igiht of cut so
as to pick up lodged spoil; without stepping.
14th. ,They lrelin.ro less .2X s oaii to teen them iu re.
pair titan any,utlier zaftelf iur., in liso, as is testified by
thousands who use theini.
15th. Thoy have a solid wrought iron Guard, faced
with steel, rendering it the strongest in use.
16th. They have a solid yronght iron knife head,
instead of a malleable iron, which is liable to break at
any time.
17th. They can be driven aroundo the corners with
out backing and twisting the team's necks until they
,arc sore.
18. h. The;
clut be atarted + tu mowing, tit tho ham,
eat grass, without backing up
.19th. They are not so light am, to beak conatantlY,
they are not's° heavy as to be obsectiohable.
i!Oth. They are a perfect Reaper and fielf-Rakar, and
a perfect MoWer conibinect in cue. L. 0. BEACH.
I Agent, Little Marsh. Pa.
j---Atao, agent -\
for N. ii. Williams' & Co's make of Car
wimps', 'Buggies, Platiorm•gpring, and the Utica Luna- -
Mir Wagon. Th — e - se - wegonettte of the best \ make and
warranted, , ---- L. 0. BEACH.
Little Marsh, June 6. 1872-3 m. ------ ----11„
°
Register's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that John Cowan, Adrnin
intrator of the estate, of Asion B. Olfford. late of
Sullivan, Tioga county, Pa.. decJasett, has bled his ac:
coutt as , ouch adnitnistrator id the Register's Office
for Tioga (county, and that said account will be pre
sented to t tpe Orphins' Court for Bald county, at a
seeition of said Cotu•t to be held St Wedsboroom Mon
day, the 2e,th day of August, 1872. at 2 o'clock p. m.,
for allowanee and confirmation. I D. L. DEANE,
WellabOrO, Pa., July 31, 1872-I,w. Register.
•
COW LoST.-2About t 6 days ago a cow of the sub
. scriber strayed away. he is s red, three-years
old co*, 'vat' brass knobs on her home.. Eier horns
are straight and well spread- Any pe , ioll 'finding her
will please notify • IV: R. 'CONR
NO
' J,nly 81 187%-tf : ; • • • etishoroa Pa,
s • t
t
1 t
THOMAS HARDEN
fr.2r rro-oo
- gviartertl
- -
FOR
Drugs' and Medibines,
(Patent or othorwlB43)—Also for
•
PATIO'S. OILS,VATIVLSTIES, GLASS, PUTTY..
LIBIE, AND ALL SUM "11:6 OP DIttISLIES,
*W - GO TO HEAD QUARTERS FOR'eq ,
Choice Liquors, Cigars,
awl TOBACCO: Ale° for
Mg C:0 COMMS:
Illstorlcal, Medical. Legal. Stank of Sohoc 4 .
If. A. All.l aasortment of tho latter. Also, an ex
cellent rtatiorfasiettt of -
W, F 1.01111133, VT
ONERY, CORDS AND TASSICr.B,
• aco.,
Cari*Ci C, e 1 91.45 .
tin Tess, enstuta, Coffee, ffprup, Moteanes, Mee, Spiess,.
Sods, etc., we will a • bo beaten in price or quaUty.—
We will soil choice - by the *heat, or Wier by the
barrel, at as low tiger the same can bo bought at
thla aide of Nov York,
It 4 SEILLI TEL.
P. El. TItY 0
PELIEREi &e. &e
LAMPI3, CHAI
lamp tbai will not
- I
clttbo newest styles,
break.
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
PEIMMERY. TOILET SOAP% POMAPEEL,
7 L B/IEO3, &c ., L.TIrEVYTEIE OUT
ERT AIM Jl=l,l: ‘ 7PO
AND
We bclfl twooty deelrable village/01a for sale In
central part o f the town ; and pill"
loan money at
reasonable rates.
N. B. Dr. W. W. Webb has .his office is ottr store,
where he may be consulted for advlos or treatment
Jan. 1, 1872-tf. Oft & COLES.
. TIOiA DUN B`,ll
Tii subscriber lumps
PUro Drugs mut hislb
Pairdstual One, bum 1,1
Yoe Notions &c.
It
PRESORIPZIONS CAREPULLY
Tioga, Jan. 1. 1372.
insurance
Hand in
Mutual Life Insurance
OFFKIE, No. 112 S. an BT., II?,
. MOORPORATED EMIIIII
Chart'd Capital
ASSETS OVER
Stock and Mutual, combining See Sty with Protittit.
Suppose you are already loaned in a first-class com
pany, and'from any cause whatever, (say after ton year
ly payments) you do not or cannot p y longer and die—
your insurance gone and your mon y wasted. Not so
in the ••12.01) 2 1N-LIAND ;," all Po cies are lion-Fon-
IMITABLE.
This company which ranks amout , the moat popular
and successful Life Insurance Companies, grantspol
icies on all desirable plans, .both with and ',without
profits.
Traveling Priveleges nrestrieted.
p•
All policies are incontestible alto one year koni any
of the ordinary ianses.
Look. to your Life Insurance. i' ease extuidue the
fellowin,q, Comparative Table. It i sometimes alleged
by Agents of other Companies that he Company theyl
represent is Felder than others. 'bile vice Unhesita
tingly assert our belife fu the soup ness and 'stability
of all companies, we desire to pr, scut the font/tying
for the inspection of those destriut to insure : •
Of the following companies, corn sire the annual pre
miums charged by each for an insurance on life at the
age of 30 you fi, payable at death::
Annual premium Ten annual
for life. payments.
•
Travelers' ...i1..5..1C,84 $83,21
/Etna, . . ' 0 473 42,80
Home ....23,30 ' 50;00
-• ]Equitable, .. 22,70 • 40,07
Washington '22,70 46,07
Eland-in-Hand, 16,50 . ' 32,60
jf not already insured take n policy with the
"IJAND-EN-lIAND,"
the best Mutual Company in t4so Unites States.
Jan. 1, 1872. A. /140•11.01, Agent.
New Boot,- Sho
AND FINDING
MMI
IN THE FIELD - GAIN
1
New p, New Stok, And firat
clam Woric I
.1911aipie from a Rand Cack, to a Hill Gaiter. Best
Alln o f
1
I I
Ladies' Kid and ql th
nbora,ls and Gait rs,
Ditto Children's
and .1111,4ses.
Gents' Cloth,
Calif Gaiters.]
and Prince!
Ties.
A good line of OVERBIIO
FINE B
ranging in price from $4,00 to $
CUSTOM
Prom $5,00 to $15,00, and worth
Leather and
• i ff i li at the lowest rat , •
Th untie gned having s
lifo i Wollsboro—much of lb
1)oni once, drawing the cord c,
of cc etl,, believes rather in ha
Whe tore, he will only rumor .;
and • a many new ones as Chb'
that .t. may no found at his ne
T. Van Horn's ware rooms,• wi
eat etocl: in Tioga county.
Wellsboro. April 21; 1672.
IMPORTANT TO
Mtn , undersigned, an expert
13 manufacturing a first-el
Mating of
Butter Firkins, But -r Tubs, Barrels,
Tubs, 4c.
Owing 10 the intlrit of firlitu
lage. creating ILlllo7topol • unit!
111110313 tact iyeeitily, o••erthr‘ i
butitneei, therefore I at ilt :,01
from ir i)
ry kiwi). from ti : Lit o
through tho ucason, , L
ETICKINS at
TUBS (AND oovrals'
POR-tASH
po \ operagO, corner of Vat
IVeliEboro
In the Mutter of the Petition
ship to change the Lines of
ton, 11103 t, Norris and Liber.
tor Benton: of Tiogn County
TO WIIO'NI IT,,ai3Y C
elgnok'Commiaalonora appol
quire into the propriety of
petitioners in the above ease,
they will moot to attend to th
went, at the °nice of theBIOCI
on the Bth day of, August, 187
July 3,131241 w
IMI
IORE I
faintly on hand
canes, Cthamioalo,
Stationery, Yan-
I IIIPOIJITDED
11. BORDEN
ance
Company,
a LLADELPIILk
113137
500,000.
$1,000,000,00
, ieather
ST E.
1
0 WM
Q7'oooO, and
Oxford
filbert -
and a falling of
OA
',00; pegged and sawed
OOTS
the money every time
Findings
ug usual
.t twenty years of his
• time on tho stool Of
affliction for the good
inoring than blovribg.
• to his old customore
•sc to giro Lim a call,
' shop, next door to IL
the best and cheap
-0.1 W. SEARS.
FARMERS:
practical cooper
vas artiste of work, colt,
a and tilts into this tit'
t:orfbiltst ion wittolt
Its too in this brinteh of
da.c...t tho fanners.,
August, and continuo
1 .1 10,
ONLY. I
J. MILLIKEN%
,r and Craftoa eines
=
Citizens MUM
;e Tvtonships of Charles-
In the Court of guar-
NcERN : The und4r.
ded by Said Court to tre.
uting the prayer of the
hereby give 'miles that
duties of their appoint-
Coal Company at Arnot,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
F. E. SMITE,
J. W. BAILFA;
MART KING.
Couunittionen.