LOCAL NOTICES. Our School chooli open SeptemlAer 9tb. Already .I(tdo»t3 from various parti of the county have berai in town looking for board and Ai the year round, S'hcridan's Cavalry emtditirm Powders should he given to horses that are "kept up." 10 horses and cattle that graze in summer it ey should only he given, in winter and spring. Officers and soldiers who served in the ar my, phyciemna, surgeons, and eminent, men and women everywhere, join in recommend , n; .b,bnatas Lii?inirnt to be On, he-t internal and external family medicine cr invented. That's our experience. We call the attontion of our readers to the verti. , enient of a new Cabinet Shop estab r IL,lked by Mr. Jacob Sticklin in this Mr Stieldin determined not to be under- The under:•igned baying got done yawing the !,eftson, request their enstoinerA to call at the office of J. H. Bowen, in Bowen & Ct HIV'S and Fettle tip their saw bilk nt once. 'Num AN 4.C; Bo WEN. NVell.boro, August, 7, 1872 111":“ \ E•S CIIANuEs - .-- As will be seen by adverti-entent in another column, Mr. Hugh Ygiung has sold his interest in the os tablisluncut of E. B. Young & CO, io Mr. William H. Whitiog, who in connection with M r . h .. B. Vo t i ng will continue the business under the old firm name. We have known Mr. Whiting I) ern his boyhood; he. is no tranger here in IVellsboro, and we think all who are arguainted with bite will join us in the: tatenient that lie is an accurate, honor ahb. and obliging business man. We wish the ',VW linen abundant success. NIT. Hugh Young will from this tune de v,,te his entire attention to the insurance bus- =I tly Anitatoi% WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1872 Home Affairs. Jiriefc. TLe bather shops of Towanda are now closed on S —a good iika. _we arc under °nitrations to Hon. Ulysses klexcer •i• teablc itithite documents. —The tot Totiplars of this village had a pieme to 13.tha , 1 s tirote InAt week Tuesday. 441ttit, —Mr 13 C Caldwell of Loch: Haven, has just re c, pat..ut. nn 41.1)ntorest-calculating reit I:inseha's store at 13lossburg„ was destroy ed ity fire 11,t `reek Tuesday morning. Loss $3,000, tart. any neUrt l. —The William,pot Standard couldn't get-its dish ~r do-v a mml a couple of weehs ago, and then it .111 iLINful squirming. .1,/rorote (litotes a leiter signed "D. C. F, 111 , 1," and in it is "Col. Forney" he is citing.— ri hai psi, i i n t r W,19 very complimentary to its hnost, the landard at Williamsport., says it t•spits up on tht Coe oinali—Balpinore platform, and tun its -bit upon it with loathing and contempt." This n II n e xcr ii Mr Sicvnlard ! You mnst go the whole lIM I. lit )1101.4, ppltOr of he Welleboro Bap t.st Autch, w,Il rattan home this wcel from a tour of mecka through the Western States. - He will jo,Am at Sumlay morning at the renal hour :it the Bain. t cher, It npmnc rat its curious to hpow how we .a..”,w..! to mai - aurae candidates for local ot?ioca on Ow 'rav,l,,nt county sy4eta, where them ore ,to many Ow all. Well, keep your oyes, "tight l i eu!' and v,t 4how Sou. -1 hey hir e been tallithim an eitcrisive pair of ni , cls down in Williahr.port They measure 51 ar ;mid wai.3i, 57 Ground the Feat, sit 8,3 in laTtli from the too (nor 4lia flit( ijoniiis , lath b. make them, The rientlemiiii who is t at at: ut weivha only 5:0 pounds and is one of th.l men of talsion. I'l it••ii-;.‘t..—pludge Blodgett a n d his nc eapii lied wife areguests at the cone Howe. 11, a :trik;og .c.iii-odderipp Jtt li,topeq, :••,,n!tay inornMg, to an eloquent sermon from io• find friend, Bev. .11 L. \ 14)1 . , Nvli.4 On - If : Wed, it the Invitation Of tit , Rector, at St. Paul's Church, morning mei Thhi unexpected revival of early frienilthip,was mutually very grateful. The shaking of lian•ls was very hearty, with :ut lookipg at "the bloody chte:m.' Co-m, Jutyd: Wir.to , ..; HUI:T.—L:I4 :-;aturday ay Hon. S. P. I,Vihon and Win. A. -tone, 1..',, , ,1., N% ore (Ili 6 rig d OWn Brion's Hill about two mile thi-, :Ade of the Bloeic Howe, they met ..Itli`an accident by which Ow 4 1 0ge w:l7/20n .idorably injur,d. A 9 they , tarted down the rte,•p hill the noel; yoke Patio away, !Puling the polo of the earringe fait to the ground. The carriage ww- tipped over, and its occu r-ink thrown upon the large bowlders by the s'de of the road. Mr. Stone escaped without wadi injury, but the judge wfts ?feverely trui •al about the thigh and shotildrs. lie ~ N taken to the house of Mr. joopli Brion, tu,,t it wat found that no honeA wero broken, At ~ur latest advice he wtis doing well, and a ,-111,alglit lie will be around tfr,itin soon. --.\ -hart Autement relating` to the teei ,pi t till ) 0 :., fonnd, ir, the, polltiNd cobutin on ,0,: , trend pa„r3e. .- __ _ -i--- o'rT :VOA i f following letter i• an vc.arnple of the effect produced in the • Lilwi•al'• ranks by Mr. Greeley's Democrat oAaaination. Thousands of honest Re -I,4)livaw, feel and act just as Mr. Bailey ti cud Ills Ipttpr TfOOA, August t, 1872. Enirons AorrATon :—lt being currently roPorted that lam for Greeley and Brown, iur ('resident and Vice PreF,ideut, I take this) way Jim'. aming the public that such is not' the cl,e, although I did say when areeley i;n:poininated, that I thought of supporting ima,lhaving always been a great admirer of Mr Greoley's writings &C. Rut for all that I - believe' that the election , airpeley and [drown would be yirtually• rims the prigeiplcs of the Republi cq party aii'd throwing the managantent of vrlllaNit into the hands of the lead a, 01 dn. Rebellion and their Northern sym pathisvri, Which would be one of the great calsnoties that could befall this nation jit,t the prc , ,ent time. I 'wonder that any Itylaildionn- can be deceived by thebnit•now !hrown Off to allure thelb ihto the Pomo' Whi.smwe see hire accepting thi mimination iif p party that repudiates !;ati. , lll air:3,_and can only think of "Dixie" itnd "MS' Maryland," how can any good :otaid 11,pubilean (unless soreheaded) slit) . - pa -t him. They call themselves "Liberal R1 )0) 11011115." Which I suppon means the ame hind illiberalism that Tweed, Connolly &;(."- had with the funds of New Tort: cite Nuu u,ay count on Ine for Brant and AYH ion anti the, whole Republican ticket. Ywirt truly, H. C. BATLEY. HOW li, E HEARD FROM NORTH CAROLINA A liwelv Meeting . hi We{Moro . 11t11- t °i i r 111;1 Saturday, Main street this inap., , e looked n good deal as if there Wa. a political linos meeting in progress; it, 1 , 11 , 4[105s part of it wns thronged by vil- Liger , , slid people from the surrounding coun try It bad become nretty generally hnolyn that the ttepublionns l'heardirtim North Cti.ilism," and that they proposed everybody i'ke in Well:-boro should hear that evening, w hat brought the crowd out to , '” l :giatul a t e each other on the good news, “ I,4 lNiololge II..) least Lit !t‘ ft Brow over , tilnoralized eWerny. The first thing on the prbgramme was puttin g up a new Grant and Wilson banner 111 Ole loipc of it fine national flag properly i , s , orib r d with the names of the candidates. we., a b crie purchase 4 in pan '..") York, thirty eget' long, q»di I,yith the stripes ands thirty-sevon 'rtars till 'isht, just as A. Johnson used to describe it, \wn h e swung around the circle. It was FAlqiended over Main street „opposite the GNP Howe. As it was Slowly run out the ( Pi ng was saluted with three cheers by !"ePeonle, with "The StarSpariglod 'Winer" the hand, and the firing of it, ialuto du the • • Then the crowd went to the court House t Pniteral the meeting of the Grant Club, and in short tune peeked it full,' gallery , ttli4 . 41 1, many standing during the', whole meet ing. Those who came - after tbe;tinie-appoin -4d for the meeting were unable to gairf ad mittance and had to gd As Will be the I#ali viler° a larger autlien6e t.an bo ac- contrnoclated. A little after eight o'clock, ;the meeting Was called to order by the Pfcsident, Mr. Robt. C. Simpson, - who thanked . the Club 1 for the honor conferred upon h in, ,and then proceeded to read the followint -. letter from Judge 'Williams explaining his, absence : JUDGE WILT:TANI:3'A LETTER WELLSBORO, August 9, 1872. Roam C. SnitesON, Esci., Dear Sir: desire to acknowledge an invitation to be present at the meeting of the friendsof Grant and Wilson at the Court House on Saturday evening, August 10th. As it Is impossible for the to be with 'ou on account of official engagements, an as my absence might possibly lre iii-cons used if the reason which compels it WWl' not known, I desire to say that. the re War August term of the court in Cameron e mn ty'begins on Monday, the 12th, and I can .aeli 'Emporium in time only by leaving home on baturday morning. Allow me also to add that I am the friend of General Grant; of the party whose stan dard bearer he is, and the measures with which that party is identified. 'The party that defended and preserved the Union; that fulfilled the purpose of our fathers and made this a land in which all men are free; that guaranteed the continuance of such freedom by making all men equal before the law— the party that did this is good enough for nu'. I ion proud of its history and its achieve mentg. I can not distrust its future. Here and there an officer or a soldier may fall out of the ranks, ,but the treid of the great host is steady and firm. Thantdng committee fur the honor Moire ine by their invitation,. lam very truly yours, llEunv W. "WILLIAMS. ' The Secretary then read the Constitution and By-Laws of the Club 115 reported by the committee on permanent organization ; also the 1121110 , S of the Executive Committee, as follows : .1. B. Potter, Chairman ; N. T. Chandler, Jos. Williams, Gee, Derby, David Cameron, J. C. Strang and R. C. Bailey. For Treasurer, D. L. Deane. On motion the repiirt was accepted, and the committee dis charged. The President,annoticed that the Constitution and By-Laws would bp left with Mr. E. B. Young at his store, where the members Were requested to call and sign the same as soon as convenient. After a 'tune by the Brass Band, the Pres ident introduced Hon. B. B. Strang of West field- Senator Strang spoke about an hour in a calm, argumentative strain, and during all that time received the most unflagging attention from his ItuFgc andienee. We pre sent a pretty full abstract of Ilia gPPeeh, so far as relates to State ittfOrs below He said his first duty Was not so much an apology as a statement . of the condition in which be found himself!i He had been for many weeks traveling 1 1 different parts of the country, and p_olitie ',lied not entered his thoughts much. pot or returehighome two nights ago, he learned he was pp the pills to' speak here this evening. Ho alto learned that he was set down to address a political meeting at Coudersport this • evening, Ho also received nntice that a Grant, Club - was to be formed at EdgecoMbville this evenipg, and he was expected to speakthere. lie bad finally made up his mind that the campaign was opened; that the people meant business, and that the work was even now begun. He knew no person bad a right, to appear before' such an audiepro as this of his own Volition without having made at least a decent prep atation. But lie should not have been-here, if it had not been that he was sent for, cap tUred and brought herC. put he Wtiglinilio chine, beemise when helooked upon this au dience he could appreciate the fact that the campaign had begun. Indeed, it might be said that wrquid heen preeipitatpd into the campaign orid4 - ilirpriling eiretunsteneee. The history of Afilmiean polities could sh Ow nothing more astonishing than the pres ent political situation. The result of the Cincinnati Convention showed that we bad no right to be surprised at anything in this country. Some of us old stagers supposed we bad been contending for principles, for ideas, inside our respective. parties, and for Men ivho represented principles. When I went about talking heretofore ttto Deiporrats would ask if I had my Greeley .Bible along, arid now the present its their political chart that same Greeley Bible—and vet not the t-time, but strangely changed. But we did net comehere to talk about Greeley and the -T,•;bad,2, but to consider the political sitoation and our (tidy. We are told - by those who oppose mir Suite fielik that there are impor t:let reastirei why they should not support it. We are told that although the party 'has car ried us safelypogeigh such trials and dan gers as no people ever before passed through, there is something it hici . A requires us to de- ( part from the ancient faith, and support the nominees of tii -, . Demo.:rati- pii•rty. He therefolie prOposed to ecAdertht, State tick et, its nomipation, and the objeetitins to it.' - We are met with the allegation that LI - u,' ll-. mit is mat the candidate or the people, but ofeerlain cabals, rings and cliques. 'They talk of wheels within 'wheels very much as though they were o ell acquainted with such things. Tt is said that the.-Cooventiett was under thO 0, - 4)0 of Gen. patoeroo and his friunds. 'Let us see how much truth there is in this allegation. 'He did not come here to talk ahoy; i'teri. Cameron, He had i much right to complain of the weight of his band as any man in this county, and when he said that there were friends here who kninv to what lie refeired. There bo been in evory .•:tate is: both parties too much per sonal r 410,110 doubt, and Was glad the people pfoposed to get rid of it all, and to take the direction of "patters into their own' bands. It is well known that Gen.' Hart', moll came out of the war ti firm 4 devoted and stead las t• fri end. of Gov. 'Curtin. In 1866 he was nominated not as the friend of, Geo. Cameron, and in the next etimpaigoin which he was a candidate he was sto3Polied'ai 'the devoted adherent oft Andrew Curtin. He was nominated at Harrisburg last spring as the free ehoiee of the Convention. Gen. Cameron laps no control of that ConVention. Hartranft was nominated on his record as a man, a public officer, and a true soldier well known to the boys of Tioga whb fought un der him. But it was sometimes• wirispered, and only iyhisperetk that, k g yeas connected with the Avails= ri air. That_ charge-had been thoroughly investigated by a eomMittee of the Legislature At the head pf which wa.a, Wm. A. Wallace, the lender of the Demo- . erney of Pennaylvanin, and by. that corn, mittee lie was completely exonerated. — Af ter he had passed through such an investiga tion, and had been found true by socli a man a.s Wm. A. Wallace, lgt all sihall dogs hold their pette.e. The leader of the Deroo-, ca goy had the decency to say that his eon duct was praiseworthy from beginning to end. He is, in fact, the eandidatnnominated n opposition to Gen. Cameron—nominated 'by, the people as a spontaneous offering to hint as a man and a soldier. Gen. Hartranft was not hurt by the investigation of the Evens fraud ; -but there are men: who -Were hurt. $6,000 of that Money was' traced into' the hands cof ~john NT. ts - ;.: D:" 0. `Fornev. Prom the inOitient tha expesc NS.`ilS made John W. Forney has been a bitter and relentless opponent of Gen. Hartranft, and has been instant in season and out of season in vilify ing him. Ile did not say there was any con •nection between- these facts, .but they art facts, and it is proper the people should knew the animus by which forney's enorie IS dic tated. Ts J. '\V'. Forney SO, pore, so immac stilate, a Than, hat fie must lum a better cal didate than e man 'Wm- A Wallace is ready to tiel th homage to? ;- "On what ; meak, Both thiii, - our Cesar, feed, that lie bath grown so great'?" He had no patience with those men who are ready to stab our State Ticket. No man knows better than Forney that asFeoosylva niagoes so dunes the VT eioa, tUid AS 5110 goes in October Ito, no doubt, she will, go in No vember. Let these men point to one stain in Gen. Hartranft, or go. to the part where they belong. So much forthe character of oun own nominee. 'Wherein hashe beenfaith less to any trust? Re is well }mown to,-p5l the people of the State. Ho lias had control of untold millions of doltiirs in the And SIX years, and it has been proven that he has 110V01- Misapplied a dollar. As a candidate lic:.o, gaud enough for me. •He possesseS all - tlic_ elements needed in a Governor—ability and honesty. ' 'Wile have we on the other side? To hear some talk you wouldthink vfehad a veritable saint. We have a roam who, when he au'- rived home from South America, said, that w h tot he found - Abraha in Li n colny-Presi detif and Seward Secretary of State he felt ashatn fgl i, Yes; he was actually ashamed of Al,lll - Lincoln I Well, nobody is ashamed of Lincoln now. We have a man who tpl,i iv that t,h‘,3 pii - >si prosperons `Colintry in South It trierieu was Brazil, because there "labor was properly organized." .A sort of slavery known as • peonage then existed in' Brazil. Did anybody ever hear this, man raise 'his voice inithe Senate in condemnation 'of .the rebellioh ? No; but we did hear of his he• lug at .kliegara t Falls eetniseling with . Wok: Hit says tliqt ilteeting was poreiy accidental. Peritims it was ; but the people will be apt to think (lint for fear of ;such accidents hereaf ter, lie had better reinain in the ftiture 'quiet ly ,at home in. Blo6msburg. He is A Man, who, when Lindell contested Decbert's seat in the Senate, wrote an elaborate report to prove that there was no right to inquire wile ! ther frauds had been committed or not; big when 31.'clure can 44 politest (Hay's 0;0 1 when there, was not a single, provistoyi of inn trod& whibh it e.3utd be'contpsted ) lie tui..lic4 Around' and made elaborate atgpments to ' .- 11'0,y that it could be done! He is n thorough partisan,' He wilt - dive deeper arid ' qv Mr= der longer to curry out a purely partisan po. litie4 -idea than any other man. 'We are told lie is the man the party of reform, - of 1 progress—tbo party who propose to "clasp hands across the, bloody chasm" ought to support- , He is ati_elegant ge,ntleman,.:andli, - dyed in-the-wool Democrat. - The Republi can "ho •otea for hi.. ,• , i t•: o a— Miring reform, had better Itoo - back at once to Bill _Wallace with his coffee pot and all. &ntitor S tra ng", then' iiroccedect td discuss national politics in the same clear and sive style. We regret' we haYe not space to publish his remarks on ~that week. His argunients fur the ItepttbliCait party and its candidatei' were-able and" -con vincing to "eitlidid minds. Mr. Barber,.of New York, was called out and made a few happy rerearks keeping the house in a roar halt the time. We have . no room tar a report of them, however: Hugh Young Moved that the neat meet ing of the Club be at Bowen's Hall, as it spas larger than the Court room: • The .motion was carried, and thb meeting adjourned with three cheers for North Carolina, three for Grant, and three for the speakers. • THE NEXT TERM OF COURT.=-OH Mon day, the 2ith instant, the next regular term of the Court of Common Pleas, - Sae., will convcne in this village, and last for two weeks. The term will undoubtedly be a highly interesting one, in the popular sense, as there are several important criminal cases to be disposed of, including Burgen's, Ke ough's, and Hiss Helm's. As a matter of course, the AGITATOR will keep its readers fully posted as to all the proceedings. • . Below we publish the list of Grand and Traverse Jurc;rs, and the Trial List for the term: (IRANI) JURORS Amain Robert, Wel!shorn; Barnhart John, Gaines; Blowhard Hiram, Liberty; Blackwell Enoch, Nekton: Colen William. Delinflr; Demon: Lewin, Wellaboro; Ely Russel, Charleston; Ellis Alonzo, Westfield Boro; FonArod John, Liberty; Fitch John, Brookfield; Hot , ton'Tiarvey, Rutland; Johnson tteorge. Covington; Thug Alfred, Clymer; Kelt a (Ritmo W., Covington Born) Mclttroy Hugh, Charleston; Patchen Orrin Al,. Rich mond; Ripley Willey, Richmond; Sheffer Jacob, Lib erty.; Mown) t James, Lawrenceville; Smith Bhiletus P., Sullivan; timitultir Hiram, Westfield; Taylor Charles, Osceola; Went Nathan F., Middlebury; Wass John, Chatham. ricAvkitsu itiltol3ll-ihT WEEK Aiken David L, Tioga; Dowen Stephen, Ilatnillou; Denis John 13., Clymer;'l3ennett filbert 14.. Covington Ilord; Copestick Charles, Delmar; Case John, Law. reme; Cowden Russell, Osceola; Cooledge Amu , Del i-too; Close Mull 03(3,-Westfleld Bore; Doty Jam - a A., Jackson; Eldridge Benjamin , Clymer; Eldridge win; 4 .1 Cl}mcr; Furgersuu Levi, Covington; Ferris G orge, Chatham; Gleason Fiplorriei}, Knoxville; Gear Stowatt M,. T4)014(40; Iterrington ppurgp W.. Shippoll; ihnii Charles, Covington ; Longwell John D., Rutland; er Henry, Morris; Moore Preston, Charleston; Ist chola' Thomas, Tinton; Near .George W., Brookfield; George, Sullivan; Owlett John, Chatham: - Purple I.llsha .1: Wellsboro; Peters J4lllf3S, rarmlni3l4n; Phil lips Charlton , Wcattleld, Borp; Vollipa Bryeeter D., Westfield Bpro; Peck iforaco, Tioga; Potter 'William, Westfield Bore; Rose Rusiell H. ;ftiliveu; Itetan - Levt; Jackson; Smith ft: B. , Tioga Hero: .Shumwaf Luther, Charleston; Starkey Le v i 11„ BleDmiindt Schoonover JU'au, hhippen ; ilfowell' ppvillo k„ PelMr; qenpy Thomas, Union ;- Squires head, Eliilllyani . MI Harry, Middlebury,: Van Horn Phineith; ChtFleistoni Van Dileen Charles, Chatham;Valker Peter G.:, Delmar; Wedge Henry, Middlebtify; heeler Henry, Lawrence ville; Wilson hansom, Ilidd ebury; Wood * Oliver H., 1 1, Knoxville; .. Tz/Avrivit: n'AORs -. 21 3 I"Y".E ~,Brewster Cliurlea E., Delmar; Bactzer'Enner; Bur ial/di Bffrtew Clark, Charleston; 'Birmingham Sohn, Union; Barrows Wesley', Union; Bailey WaajayS:Nr, t Charleston; Close Anuis,Chathara; Campbell.WirLami Delmar; Dartt Gillis, Charleston; N DimarraireiVrtlyem Son, Noss; P4vig Jail 4, Jr., liloga; prilOuJingrtQ. thrlpt;,Gbyliet'Ale;Lia4lor IL, Blois; Hathaway George W. Pap lle • ro; .HVbb. Georgi, Libeityl Hort& 'Doctor, Dp.tmaslllollaitOn Mater, Wellshorec Efttrtsciett• 1,11)OrtY; Wan- Phrey AbOl, Ttois , Horn; Inscho Hobert, Bless; May-, nand George, El Miiridn• Tilly EC', Covington; Moony James; Voss; attereoh Reuben' F., l3losB; Pritch ard William; LityketiCef Peak Elijah; Charleston; Rose 'James Richmond; RiehardS'WMlain Bloss; Swimlar Samuel, Cler ; • ippr West tiem ; 339Fthpii, ym TrumanT ,tiactia L, Wellsboro; VatniteeS Jb u, Richmond; Pan-Horn Benjamin Wellaboru; Wheeler, Isaac, Charleston. TRIAL LIST Pi:in Arronsr TERM, 1.872.. Rosskani 6: Cerisley vs. The Towns,hip of Deerfteli2, It. Ki iisen ys.,- NlallorY 1 t liii JI;:::. 'W. Otierney ve. Collins W. Soper. Ditel Baldn in Cs. Wet. K. Mitchell's Adm'rs. flolumou Plank: vs. GOO: Chambeis. , ' , .7. (lea. MitiMell. Adury.Vs. R. NT, Wheeler. , = .t.;' ,"• Leiiiiiel Davenport vs. Charles Ryon. Susie Vanderholf )s. kinris uolegrovp, -, ~ R. ilandnond k C. Ns. 'Wilt T. } it;g i st - }3 I IA. 0, 0. k F., F. Ifemiersiln vit. °corgi: Wilign. , C. 0. ~. .ti' F. Ilenderallin vs. Johirl3alier. John Young, 4/.. vs. (Ivo. netT., C rll Larlem T. , 8 ‘s. r.linli.t Are:nopl.ett .-/ qt. Charles Sherman vs. Jiiines Sliiiiloil ..ti i{ . 1 % Morris Smith } - s. I . - E (465„3 1 , Shardicy & i i ,Ln k tyl a Vii. liICAB Coal mining & IL R. Co .1. B'roitAr vs. 11. I. Lailin it al. jno. A.. Hammond 11. .las. M Reed. , (k. 11 k S. P. Bend Isoll NH. A. A. Updyke. f i C. & 1.. Ferrigo k l'O. vs. John lit - anti - mill. Sarah Allen Vo. Jol u Benson et al. LI It. Hunt vs. Jacob idt aillize, Lotlir6iiiiiin 11 ~e i.ii 3 '.1. Airlili.o iitmnall. • kiirani - I , 4lex' -- 9., Mielsli lAiell , Cii, , - i . ; ' : • • 1 DEATHS. RINUSLEY.—In Itutlaud, July 25t11 ,qe9rge King slt y. 2S • . 1.11•Calalt- :1 Iliernbai• 61 the liaviil4 olkitrkl t wUn 11 yearn "1 aLq., .111.1 11119 ( N.or 111?„,t1 yonuaifil.enplifistian to the day ef TeikleB. n I,Lrp cIiCIQ frit:nth,' Ed Hopp) L g IoE F N - 6"tices. AVOID QUACTcS. ' ulqtVlY ;'f: l vQ. 4° SF:, havtpg tiled vain eiNty aclvertn.e..l rrnietjy, 1i tliareeered a dimple means et self-cute,ileh be will vend tree to his fellow-suffer era. 3. li. REENEfi, 18 Nassau at., New foil:. Jan. 1,1672. • Bltsli"0 8 1 9 "04 0 ? 6 ??-0( 3 ??0 7 •50. PkilTl 4 .E sTir? Ijo ICI , 1 HAVE {,real jn liat.took. slettenery and nova illiaues4l of F.: Co::.161 Mr. William 11. Whiting, %Ai), in conneution with Mr. E. B. Young, will eimtimie the hiiiness tinder the nartie. firm name.. . Thanking thti public for the generous pa. .tronag,ll....,oicle,l to nit in thin line of Unsinoss for offer teal years, 1, respectfully, rocotnnwatl, ottio.ngig ors as worthy of all 4.11 deb tigcl'front or to • jiff. ifl 4C. thl ! t, (hie w4ll Ike .ettlfi‘ we. • Aug. 8;12-14 VOuNg, r mulerghtnetl hawk this day fbrined&tartMer-' kW, and will,contintae the' book; etationery and Dewy businosa under the Min name of E. Young & Co. E. B. YOUNG. w. WIIITING • .; We•llsboro, Aug 8, 1872—nog 14 Mtra,yed. . • ROT EL MAIM l 'aeVtiti!s l iir;lirolii:Aun-ititiiikiii */),, the right hip, lame iu the hear hind leg, and white look aercali het, breaat—tho effects °fa collar. Any nelson giving information of her whereabouts or returning her to.tho subscriber will-bcratiitably paid. Aug. 14, 1.972-3 t. - • : OEO. W. - MANN/NO: • • I, G. Hoyt's inetitutit, 040E0TIA, Tit:PA: COUNTY. PA. _ A MONO the many who atterupt the.acquire l ment .1 - 1 1 a musical ednettldu,' tqW, eqmpaKtitety, ever reach tchigh'itatidird of altathinent, arid'thascr are .generilly students of the consuvatories of one large cities. One of the principal cause g whiah play be assigned for this factis to to Muni tn,,the total Indifference or ineonlpsidney ot - many teaOliers, who are doing, 141 r 4 61111e411Cita Intilitail; the work which cu ht only to he done by teachers qualified for their profession by a thoroughly systematic course of study. ' 'Arany, teachers give their pupils pieces in their first stages of lust:lupin, (without adequate preparation,) width are so tar beyond their stage of aclvanCenlent that mechanistills deStroYed, aiikthe of the composltlidi saCriticed 0' A mere ng over the keys. Unfortimately, thin proccsa, With a little mechanic/0 iltligeop., does not always fail to produce 'osteuzliite etets. Anil thug WON . and Whalers are" deluded wit tile outward appearaneo of a groat step forward )caring beep achieved, when in reality only one thing has been done—that is, nature has been raial) zed and piaci 4 put .of, tho reach Of, synaphy. The fmulamentil idernentstandexereliati, pppq lath all name progress is foundaq, Faust op tuitieco the delayed fez' the practice of Pieces. The object of this institution is to finutatk s ease l/lett mils:cal education .14' v,;er'4•--dopactirient of the science, and to rdVi"! SOU - lent upon a foundation whim emiu'le tom to roach the highest standard of 134dt - uncut iu the art , . • Braticheg Ttiught 'instruction is given on the piano, organ, violin • and other orchestral instrument's; in notatintl, cultivAtion of the voice, solo singink, O,4II•titrUISTLY, and otinterv,int , ;, r f l -4 eolirtitv'OPlTMtnotioil. - • J.• Thu courae of instrlictlOn is identical with the con set vatories of Hosion t and is divided tuba Ive grades. each grade being sitbdirkiki into thiee divisions earth; - .; .- .llustructioo e n the piano, organ, violin, and other lokrranent., aud,in harmony and companion, will be giveli of Pine pupil; eaa.by in elementary instencti ,, n. notation, nod aliming4 at eight-number not PopilA an the advanced gradre in the depart ment ill tostrnmental are exereiaed r in;,pilf*' pract'co of canceitt , d inindo; {linen in this 415itirtindfirt'• of vocal music in cluwnees and oratorios., .Diplurnatt., trill be 'aWatded to those who corap p .te, Atn.reg i u,iryi course 61 any tiepin talent: ellagfra cttitiir.;andln the department of intArttcavntra mu, sie rCeeive two lc soil itlyr;rlp,V o.l,9„hchic,cilph; thupie_ reerivinq .. UV , Ull.i.lol44 it . q WOW IL ;moo]: i o t thitiy mtnocee each; harmony and composition in .chl,:;es, two lesaona a leek of oue hour each. Fates of tuition per term of ten wens, payable strictly in advance: For organ, piano, -violin; and other orchestral instrinnenta, voice culture, harmony, nal composition eaelt4l2,' For nciation, e'en - Muhl, Ty illstrurt ion, end singingat sight. one leninn lyee)h free. No,dezniction 'wit{ berir4l46 ittlr 20V. sence, nor for leaFmkk 001 c . .rinAl e ict . ecii'Ver7c. llike man of a tori 4. - - - TUB the !Arse la classifiad• so• cording to,theiiivairma .nf the grades, ,biwirming ;at the soupiest and eatending to the moat difficult; and inelndes tlni piano, foite„.work.* of lhe,ancient and modern eltiaide. composers.. ,f : T 1 tie S . nu rs, e of instrne.t.nn Covriktiie nlwle wpm& and no more. The'stunprir Of t:icellence. therefore; Will depend upon the number of books- thoroughly mastered. _ . _ . OErItAL REttanns.-1.. Osceola is Blt IPSO Of excellent Inovals: sltvittC4 /Airt4 - A th€4 ' oo UM M , es fin co wilpy. .11, nlll in a few we2:lo LC easily eventual -4 Llp *O4, !ill parte •of llisreotiiiitir by' xneninrottlio' iwnuellWiun - prom" (.( bailthvg, and by ibbaigtCe.ltus febsnqul4latip:'2l% - 7.` linactl canbe.obtained to reePettitble Ittrolltes,for' $3 SO to- $4 a week,' '-" - , Qnly grst,einateplpiiii will be ruled fo.r.iiiMproli, Fon- 1812-43: ThnF 11 Tern/ brgins"3l'edMitd4 eteßs9,nber and end Tuellibiy, NoNtembei . TLe Inter Term begins Wr.drahr,ivN:avetaber* and ends Tuesdny.-- - Jrammr 29., Tho Spriva Term begins - filedneuday;';Jannari . . 1879, and ends Tnraday.: April 7..:. . , • Thu:Sumner Ttnal *sins ARru t it. s aMit eridaTueaday, Juno 18, A !am *Eta - a 'tteuigi Nyijl w e enr Vetween New Cabinet Si( untiarmigned bas apaued a wont; moat or hi. cabinet %id Wing, Mai posit° Dartl'a 'Wagon for alb aala Cabinet Wa of all kiwis 'such Bed Sets, Bui:eols, :tied Chairs, Loit7qs'es, Extt awl other Tables, fd .Hots, Hat Racks, anti many other things, ulucii will he sold lux% er than the lowest. lie invites all to take a lout. t i t his gothis beture purchasing elsewhe.c. . . Reny:in:bexAtip Placeg-titpciilte liartt'4ll agnni3hip, West Main Street, J.-11;ot) STICKI,IN, Agetat Aug. 14, 1871. JVotice. ~. .. .. A cr t and Veet made tut Flank Loughotuam, which e can have by paying charg,s on the Se/110 and the exi)eliao of advertiming, I.y applying fo John B. Shakeepcare, t anion, Bi A 1.,. it , ' u , ht. i f the above garments pre nut paid for in - io nays fromthe date of thia notice they will be sold J. B. zillAKEtii•U NICE, Aug. 14, 1873-3 w. . , Granted. riTWO Art44,111E33 Carpenters and j_ Li. F. Dowd at .sd6lt uod tory.--Aug, 14, 1872-1 w • Xotice Tl 3 hereby given that n tlpeciut Coot t of dui I will be hold at the Court ha Welisboto, lug on Monday the 14th thy or Octobcr u llou. Paul D. Morrow, Addittoudi Law Jt lath Judicial Markt, for tin t. t,.l .Jt all e tied to said court. J. F. nu:i%). August lath, 1872. rIJOOA CO. COURT .PR0V1..1.31 /N. W cos. the lion. U. W. Wiiliau,e, I•ic,•ldunt Judge t.w thu 4th Judicial District of Peuu,llvauia. 416.1 W. B. tinoth and D. fdelittughten ifs, .itioniclatk; 31141.1 , td 111 Tiut,ta c:nut cty, have issuedtheir pieced(, lug data al, 12th day of Apg, 1872, and to too duetted, for the holding Pf 04111flo calm, CoraMou moral Qua or ° essionseumrOyertimi 'Ttemilini4 — at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga, on the 4th Monday of Aug., (being the 26th day,) 1872, audio contintia two weeks. -, 4 ' k t . Notion jrtkreforp hereby .36 the:Witt-114, Justices of therreace, aryl Consfal,les to aud for the county of Tioga, to appear in their owe proper persons, with their records, inguialpozia, craft - dilations and re membrances, to do those things which of their °dices and in their behalrapPertain to be uo ti e u p ti o o m wiy nestles and o erp rdApS pfesPtlligtlif 01 , behalf of the' pommonwealth againet qny verann or persopli are re quired to be thou and there :Mending, sioi out to •de part at their peril. Jurors( ar:, requested Ohs punct ual in their at iencippea at iil o. +lNldithal tints, agree ably to notice, Given ;puler my hand 'and seal at, the FM • traraftlaa: in Wellsboro, the 12th day of Ang - i,in tire: bar d 1 tiur Lord one thousand eight hundred and He eu,ty two. • E. A. Vizi% litteriit . ', Sheriff's Sale. , . ... . PtiY VIRTUE OF gwactry wit { ; of Vivra Facial, Leve rt rweill'A- klkiVtillditinni k;>altalttEl, issued out of Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county,l, and to me :directed, I will expose to public sale, to the highest and bestbuldez, at On? court Houscl s 7 - Welistiornit Monday Jtbe 24 of Aitgust, 147- ott. (M 0: OCkf i clf Pi M., theSol.l #escrilled prop el , 'Fp iiic;`". 1 i ,"; !AT I:10- 7 4 )ofi cllqd lzi.lilossbitrqfqll,:i r e 4 north:(4s -Of 11010 1 . ci:" 4 i U 'AV Williallig; VOA Vklintla Of A. It n urse : 1 7 0„ south by the pupat e hg way, east by Thema/spur, b(ling 66 feet front, 105 feet on the back and of tl,e lot, sots' 191 feet deep, ono frame houste thwon. To be la as the Properly of 4no, RoPcfx, auti of Thiliiiini Mar in. :ALSQ-,A ink 9s ti•A4 itadelimona townshif; bound e4 mush ;,y and of C. J. Ripley. wet.t and south by the Tioga river, and cast by Williamson rot , contain ing about 0 acres all improved, frame house 4 outbuild ings, apply orehard,and °the; fruit trees; th renit,4 ;'o boa sold aintlle property' Of A. In Cativelatld, sill' of L. ti: Haight, for use of Henry hlistsmott., A lot of laud kll _i-typotßell, tawellete) i 1411m-340d on the fionth hylq lio. 13 ; 004 tacMcX oit....icati .iti-BeTi japitn George'; west, nor O A vid, i-49,4 by biudli ennveyed to P. P. Morrie, Inintiniatrator of Mc sotste , t John Ad ,laru deceased, containtog ;‘,(1.,,, gercg. with alliViihre. 'being kit No, tl of the allotmen t of the holds of the' Birtglorn er.dare in Brookfield township, adrl part of warrant No. It6l, With about 2-1 acres tnipif o n., .1. To be Bola R 9 the property tif f Douglass D I ~Codk,, , sUidl of . the Bingham 'trustees...A-, 7- ~lti , r., .11L5C)...-A. , 10t of land :ant' WegtftAft; - Ditnided north by tine of warrant Nq 14'4, caat by lot No. 4 c.niveyed to Zelda Alliinth C..1 1 4 1 t 1 0 . bit ) . W. south by hit l'.lo. 277 cobtr?ctpd Id bo sold o Hiram Swinlar , and lot No. 976 contracted o p lia rancia rsly, west by lot o mtz fluted tn.• . Eddy Hantty, containing 0.7 acres snore or less and being lot No. 999 of the allotment of finds o the Bing , ,bant estate in Westfield township, and partf warrant 'No. 1070 with eight acres improved. To be t sold as 11.1 0 U m property of Albert . Handy, suit of W, a VIY.Wor: and others, Trustee% of the - estate 'tl IW'lll. 11-1444113, deCeased. ALSO—A lot Cif .1(kiltl. In 1- , ibecty towns ; begin ning at he Wrib eaat Corner of lot Nu. 40 0 the allot nte.qeS lite liktigllana land in Libarty town shi p, ,. t 4.044, east 511.4- pereltegi-theuce.west SO psteliag Ali ths' south east cornet of lot No. 38, thence nortit 121 perches to the north Cast corner of lot No. 88, ;.: 1 . 1 1 ,1 - 1,, e, ivtsi , 90 i , Pdehee to a cornalpflot:4o.49 1tc,91. eXtita, 611 0:Algue° 1 1 . tdentg the east linettfitalttßitN o :4o;iinttli Tdl.4 torches to the place of beginning! it bOitla IQ4 No. 8 in I.abertY anti part of warrant Nog. 114.1 anti 1178, con atuiu g 75.7 &area, all trnproytcl i . To ho se.l4 as the . 1. •operty of Elliall PArk.or , ant/ of 1 3 higkalla Trustees. ALSO—A Int of (aria in Ileortiold tJwnsht ed north by lands of Jess° Roso, west by I], perder, smith by Wm. Clark, and east h 1 Charles Nall, containing 62 acres, 25 a,_res frame house, log barn, and a few hint tree; To be 'Sold as the property of Jelirt If, Vaikl A. Palkner, snit of John, 'll, - ;.oe, V>A• ino of j, & CO. ALSO— A hit of Isuil in Liberty towtuthip'. bounded north by: lamb' of C. F. Veil, west by lauds of the es tate of T:e.Onitrit Schoubaeltor and the public. highway, east by lands of John Young, and south by Jacob 11 4frin and John Schonbacker, coniatuing 237 acres rnaye er leas, 150 acres improved, with a fo.nom house, logdmune, frame wagon house, frame baru.lont.hitildze- WO, three apple-or&ar/14 . ridiVItlierTglilt t t-te4.lllnitof on. To be gold ad the properly orb. Ri - , - terry, ficififol - E. S. Bailey.' hALSO—A lot of land lb PAwrenpnytils borough; ot tided north by bitula of L. Dabitlitt and ;do Butts, We/ t h Charlea Ford estate and Lock granger, south by the saki, Lock Ordnger, east by Ma a street, L. Dag {tot rmd D. parker, containing 1 to re mo i re or tom, frame Unite. RAW barn. out bulkitege au ftnit trees :the eau. To ha sold as the property - of I. . Mather, slut of O. S. Mather; also th - th same prop,' iy at the suit of A. Cropsey. . 'ALSO—A lot of land in Chatharo townsliiii- boinided larritt by lands of John W 449, west by E. 4. limv,... :smith by tlitqlAhho irigltway, east by ti y as 17, 4.. contgirapg 11 acres. all improved, log gad I aunt Ito se, Jog ,ar l l, iiiPP:lii WrOmard and other t:milt tree there in. To in sotl ail the property of Jacob B CO.ll It' and JOhn Wags, putt of SOYIIIOIIf Unild, for use of path! 'Wass. AI.SO—A lot of land in Chatham township; hounded nrulh by lands \ of R. H. Taylor and Delos C irren east by lands Alfred Short , Josiah Si Miller a e"tlithia lbar4 lands, south by the Bingham lauds ciittl 'timid Wags, west by lands of Ashley Guild Alfred Molt and J. W. Bunnell, containing 140 O , IY-11. BM acres im proired, frame halite?. a trme barna, apple orchard latidk4 l .loX split Wee thereon, 'IILA II B -,- Allotner ‘ot of land in Clymer township: toll ./aed north by and/ Of ---.— Deity, au d muds 01 - Grpy ROydlllan, Oast by lands of Lovel Short and 'Ashley Cittild, south by lads of ftetner WeAlcs, wegt by the public highway, containing 60/teres mo-e or leetti/18 11 ogees improved, frame house, a log barns l mg tioild ings, apple orchard and other fruit Lees t'iarktou, To 'be era as the property of D. C. Utiirwhit arid Wills ' lareDimrchlll, suit of J. P.arldflrld ti iii , ' 7. - - ALSO—A lot of lath 11A tleerhald 1 ilvinilt p; holm:t ut( ..nd north by lands of the Plughfun estate, pat by Lon ch. O .V - Po ll ter , soil% I , y William A. IN , and Isaac button. West by 011arles Hall, contiott:tma 6* ii acres. 30 acre improved, frame house , out building and apple., ore thereon. To beaold'igightteprofjc.ll . 9clguleg., t Cor ell, salt of F. H - 'Wciodcock foYuiil or gum Swam A Sri—A lot of land in Delmar towithliii i Is 'untied nor by Wm. Cole, east by R. 1 1 .. Ts hue, i l e nth by an. cobpolo and J. E. Stoughton, and w, at by lyui, Cold, containing 151 ft9leWllll improved, 2 Irani Louses. / fy. hlkri, plot 0 1 1 1 aftTle °mimed there a. To be sold qa tire proßortY of Ilrial iltOugliton, suit of Itinn.rt G. W e. • ALSO--A lot of land in Richmond towns lis: t bortiCt: ed north by lauds of Lewis Crittenden, os i by lands 1 of fis noel Waters , south by ITTLIrth 11, and weat by la as in possession of Lewis and Abija Lent, Con tain g4O seres..4.2-acrea,improved_withrt,tramel , o, l ll; Irani Ilinfarld'grEoligia, out biiiidiaBs, epPle_ orchard i ---...4 1 . qiiipottohtli Otto bah and' ther fruit trees therectn.: be sold as the prop:• , arty, fA . B. IlatlebOad, apt of Dwight Riley, formic 'of oth Slit '” r pht 8 . 1 ' oft 4 . 1 ' lititill Aet Dr the lid wa ~ south . lap da of J. V. Leach, and east by lauds of Nelson liar. dick' containing ;y• an acre, frame bonne, board and alab bard, hen park, out buildings and fruit troca thereon. - ; To be sold as the property of S. 0. Itruwn. snit of B. , u, Martin, for use of H. 1., RO-Yrialtla• - 'AF..9O—A lot of land ill the borough of Wellsboro; bounded north by ......„-,, tstAverilieltWVllllt, 'law itkktrtfickst, *oat Tior?Jillyikr Mal . 411 ens 1 Laom :frasatin, Wing 150 feet' on Second Avenue stroet, and running back to the land of David Sturrock, laud all improved. To be sold as the protrty of A. M . Italian', suit of Wm. Harrisou, tor oat : • Sarah T. Niclibls. 1 .i.i un .,- - 44 ' ALSO—A lot of land in Elklaild hort.ugh; boded north by Main street, west, south and es-t by lauds of Joel parkburat, captaining about one-half Of au acre, frame house, frame store, frame bare_ on buildings and trait trees thereon. To be sold as the ,ropet ty 01 Abby Johnson and Harris Johnson, suit of J. el. Park. burst, H al., for use of David Dunbar. _ , - 4 1 - ALSO—A lot of laud in Sullivan titscalk t . 1(14 $: north by binds of Stephen d Coinielf l :,sialk. by Arming Richmond and Jiiilathati Groitlic 'south by Arteame Rumsey and tioatge Seymour, amid west by Jessei Rtimael, ioutabalug 152 acree,f Utii arlea in"- yr9viick, S triple licaMeti. 4 frame barns out buildings. Re 'pulp ct liar, appl o orchard and o Low Huh. trees t.ll.4etwm, To ho sold as,tho property o Sa ford Johns antratTac's C. Johne, suit of Sarah.Holitejk atttl,,c,, , Ht, 1.11 dkyiuottiVAilnyiniatratcsitt of D.'o:lli.eis.A eceasiA,, , „•-•':tALSO - A - lot of land in Aftdiafteld - lb fough: ' hoUnd. 'ea north by Wellsboro stree , cast by and ' of William Hoilands, south by Ross Sz Williams, rid wttit by J. S. Murdaugh, being about 80 feat all 1 'Pita wo street, and 75 feet deep, wit aoltr 1, i 1 e 1 • Ibis ing and e t 11,1 . on •"s ht ; 1 - thlf Lam ot A. p.. 8 p ~ ;, I f ge, itta us •• W. Phelpit. t - ,",i_ 411.41-stA lot of land in Union township; bounded 001411 by lands of Clinton Manley, east by Charles EtwlaU, south by Jauett Spencer, and west by Eatery . :Thbrria a and David Vandyke, containing abbot 85 acreit . I *tuOre 'or leas, 304uzrelkimprov.e4/1121/11eLhOurimi;qratWO' bard', frame shop, out buildinga,,Tapple .1Y hitett iggli ,15thiii fruit trees thereon. To be sold ita trip pro.bvtlif • 'of Benj. N. Harding, suit of J. g, gmuckcii., 1 i Weilsboro, Aug. 7,1071 4 V., A. rim 1 ~. , .. 1 ....N, --. ~ - - , ..._•11 - ...AI- '..t:Aps.44 Hav Grocery and iieste 1.4. i 4 ! 1 .. .11111 J r 1 . RE undersigned has opened a new GROCERY and ?TI .11. EATING HOUSE in the atom lately t4a.upied by George Hastings, the first door below Buntiel'ditiotel. -.t.,1914 as a foll air fresh stock of flue ~.: 11 1 . 4 ,.z ,i i t ~:,' • . • ' , Groceries & , Confect liWiryo.ll he sold cheap . fir mit. [- . , -- .- t Zvi 'Valli* ilii“-siitiva tith. lt,lrirticular t!ttear.l; if: - be ' k -, ,,,.i liu ,,,, ,, : : : ?€T i c :idri ca l'l llsS4.l-3,H i t i von : th rra i o : f li ortur 6i .' ea '; eht l3 t d : u g iti r ro 4 or S l4l .., g il t4o 4.olu.arectlllilinstrulbet.,Lintlibidttit:seadthTea:heti ilz'istratol.'s Sale, NOTICE Is lerebi I.;i%t n that by virtue of tut Order Issued o I. of Cie 411 plums' Court to and ttor the county of TB a, the tualuisinned,, Administrator of the estate. Of [tier Benjamin. late Of Delmar, deceas ed, will exposit° sale by public, vendue, at the COW t Ilutise 111 WeiilbUro. nu fitesday the 37th day of An. ihm t 4 d, ale o'clock a. Gt., the tillowing licoleribed real estate, tin prof or s itd decedent, to wit: trait of bind kimam as the Noe Isiah I trsi C s tuate 'Lorna tow .ship, 'Duo county, and State of Pellottivstila: 4311,4 wirraut N 4 .3711 and colds/Wing ouetlAnuKinit aivea to • ”1. L.as; Uts Ou.,b4f was a .id it admin. ittttar It your, jletiti-m , ; .1 to •13 I day Of 0e t..,14% idlp,)Cithe at it 4 os l 4ve 4.••11a.5, t • - , /m/ms iCOlec T•jottla, II iu the base Ntruist, ii i r. • • n • /7r cat Al'Aliat 7, 187 1114 c E Hare reiwirecla4 lgtot,t stiles are uow ,infering fur, its ol 71::›reisigs Cgi-cscodLes, Including Black, apauaae and fancy Bilks, Hilk pur hum. Silk Valoges, pare mahairs, Greuadiaca, Tantlaeaud lißrietta•Clutha,' Alvae,ta, Lyon rim 4,1 1 0, HI4 Wed and plain. imiihiutd 1 hud Id Poplin"; Japanese rnoil Yl*4s' i'clintliNti•- xl. b. i.n(- 1 d t o uC thl• +lllHt.4 t Lt, ti_ Pr , Itlf y. titripod and phila3AVaith Nopinni, Kuerauaere. Cre; to,iiiks, i'ari;i tiLitirao, Crape Mare,t2. Organ- ' ' -' ', Ctlili. I , livikliuttanui pailitinge, lilua -14,/ ' l kutiorua, Percales„ RI4 Oft, httiped qua U v - r;.: Otatintitti,Y. tut Yratch4 icotcli.Vikghag?ts, oi 1 : Cli)ilisti- aid eissimeres, 1-I . 4iiit.W . Ations, Hosiery and Domestics Our stock of lattics' Awls and Scarfs 'orator hp ex celled, either azrbgardi qttaitty or Eric% Ti ? • 0 . 4 4 '. 'llElatis: - gina • ;Jape; , . ifitooU told UM Attu! and coarsest, ttia: bast 'and most set market. It anybody wont:, a 0111.1 P , Ort4t4 duty in to look tl Ready-aSe aothliag, buy an outfit a Carpets, OlAClothS and ME! la 41-e 47.4•. t. -,44 , , , ,,*, 1 1-,-; 1 t. , -.1 v.: on band to be sold at the oat reasonable prices Neat comes a full line of ( Groceries, 1 .ockery, and ,—. , ~W'oode Ware „ rain Car. laud% of a Puoryyo4. tbarenn. twr k Wai. Pair.harat at rates to suit even theopt particular purchaser.— Just come and see how nich you can save by buying where gooda are sold rig Tioga, May 15, 1871. 1 WICKHAM' Al FARR. t4italc. PUMA VEOETABLEf FREE FROM ALCOHOL, DR, P. ORDER'S JUMPER , R BITTERS! A ~Eitriui tanit. b.\nt Seated Cm %Ix, imiple.itetustunptiou, Colds, Spitting of inuott inikuhuatk4 onto 1.1.u48, Catarrh, Bran- Croup, Vimoping ,Cough, Asthma, PdiUtl,ll; Breastat tied + Dyspepsia, Jaan • Loss of ApPs 'te, Fevir and Ague, , Indigestion. t. - or Complaint, Dian , Ime': and all seases of the Lungs, Stout •It and Liver. Wa ( egg COs; • IV holesae Druggists, •• EinaiL, N. V• f r al: 49 %N. and t•. who ell orde) 3 aboal.i. be 4.(l(trebs lfr-y-til'E‘ 4LEillti • igli U El9,,,Syeib.boro, Pa. ' 41 %:. i .r , _ I A __,..i - „F P.. , E. iwuct. attue i 2, 1872-!y,) . . 4,,, invalids on't Despair. 1) t Unclean( have found relies, z Ind thou 64 I will turn to M' ineenomo. after exhau ng their pnrses ana patience In search of Malt's. ~„..t..,,,ltoftb.l4...dllllllo3a.OL.ll2ll:ndini,..fintilL reirig — igsi d ated tango toss of appetite, pnins and 'weakness in the eta ,' enlargement of' the' liver, yellowneas of the skit constant fever intithisst. with ato .. • it aitio ,he es,topiwipl a V s ' ''4" Tit Ts t 4141 e " ii. , ~- • vri 'llt days, oVe i wo 0 ohms of sympto ms. e fluids of the body become pure, the mind clear; o stomach etrongthenta, the toxigueLcleisn, the appiUte improved, aria the whole systoin lip bond:fitted hat disease, in bad weather, is lees liable to afflict you ?, Ditir.P.IWILEN 11(' S , Celebrated Blood Cleanser or As a medicine for chtdren. the panacea ta, in every way, Calccdaled to taktithe pluvial' the endless variety of dives which are ;rally sold for that purpose, And Whiehdtre'efteu y injurious. A medicine which possesses the (mantleof a cathartic as well as a mild alterative, and which capable of arresting disease without the least Mint to the child, is of incalculable to value to every inothev A 4 11 , cathartic it is very effec tive, yet It does not if given in ptoper quantities, cause nau.seanK dig , ii in a fitomach or bowels.-- 'lt.: I,, ,, rJrynt •toe, . bi is a very impor qa , lertir . ili in I' ti 11 .As a Present-. ire not ' .ni Ali e ft • a 131 it acts directly upon the digestive erg 1.1 end tl,el;lJed. In all scrof ulous cliscases,it is the', moat AY wtive medicine ever offered to the public, ftial if given regularly and per severingly those ornpt l ve diseases so common to chil dren may be entirely eradicated. - . . ProPareei by V. F44loey's Brim it co., Wayttesbor, '...kennitritlr (tag tiii(Viki f fP.PAH It A EYt t RitirtieDe.iobbrp MirWA. 4100:-P. A' $1 .1510 •ottle, roe ssie by • wltoWiale'isni. ""s ' ntAil dealerl. and by - Hastings & •:.‘. ll :Wm Wellsloto, Pa. . t i t i tA t:' 01 4111 9% ipg 5i i i 1 l i p Pf IT _leg4,l - tigi xa.ll - o tt.l 4.9 . OlItS 1 A moment to h e Constitution .of Pennsylvania. : . ~ • t • JOINT ExBommo3i, - - ~u 1 r---vi. 4 , 41 ..- s,,cppiteltiww Be itresolved by th 4 &mate eta House of Represen tatives of the CMumouweelth of Reruasylrettle he Oen- I Oral Assembly met. TIM the llowln nihmmLo ShltgioNl)444oo_,lthfil we ( t rot ` VilllelOtato or rb to the provisions of the teeth article them**, town: , _ 4 AATENITMENT: / h Sole ef the enrhtlat il k l ati ti ntarreof \h ar e ,ellnaing , "A State Treasurer shall bg theaen by the quell& act:tore of the State, of WO limes and for each ter/1i of eery lee ralihiffi * lolkrevrtbs(l l3. 9 law." *1 4 ,4 41Z-4: 454sercisittif Rouse of ftepreaentattvk a, • JAMES S. RIITAN, . • ' speaker of the Senate. AggnavED-4Thii 'virility -nevoid day of march. Anna Domini one thousand night hundred and secent4 , -two. - •,- -r Y iul3 fat : , 41911.:W'60EARY. Pretar ani eel:tided for publication pursuant to. the Tenth Artiole of the Constitution. FitA.M3l9 JORDA,X, Secretary of the Commonwealtti., Offtee Secretary of the Conasuouveslth, cola .:1 o • lit 111 H. HEN i . %Auer HAIM & F.t.itit to- Ytorx: tri" ffilliall in eu&ss Nariety, ~ S =1 vhisitsist and west stylish, 'sable to bs found in the of clothes, their most fm •ugh our stock of ; , , are their money MEE MEE Cash the true 13a,sis of BuSines 1. , c .Tio attbser,bir would big learn to call attention to big; SPIVINti AND BUMMER OF CIEUESU • . . \ at lowest 'ilitirktt piece. tionsekspers will ito,v, bit to to:online his stock of 1 MI DEE 1 , -: 1 •=1 ,'• :- -- uppets 9 Ofteloths =~ - n ; which will he found Worthy of nth:Litton. , The /when will tioll it. to their Interest to look through I ot , Dress Goods, Sha.wls, OM as they contain =any bargathi—many of which Lave ant beau bt-fure offered in tills zecirket. ' 4 ; public - aro 'lnfect to call and see for themselves; Julie 1, 1873 • • ' ! • t; e 1311.1 111 Corning & Machine Shop. - itaiiiiiaitnrani Oittationary and Poiblblo Buenos and lloilora: Gearing , ilhafting and Machinery required for Saw Mille, Grist 3tdia'aud erica, Ove and Grates, for burning ,Tan. Serowe for moving' inileached Outllascaitil barb, Castlliga, tfa, Mattroad Fr e, Chairs'', antl Repaiting , done at short notice. We have; fa sl'asn, nilltiat fci ehipping`by - Oanaf r Railroads to points, and, can furnish Machinery Cheaper than .alatern or NSltetz' i *Writ Of,tilkb!a. quality. . 1. - J i m. . 18 7 a47. ^,, . . .....„ . .f . COHNIIie, STEITBEN 014241f,'N. Y. • 1. , B. 'YOUNG. ~, i , Apart. Totrtro. ;' .* E. B 'fowl' g & Co„ i , '''''ttie4s t sora gi l lixtgh Ppni4 at co.l , ' • x:' 1 *•:';',"• •., • • ",,' .At • , 1, l ilioksetirs. aad, Itatiooets - „,...,..,1,`,-'- ', Wall Paper, - I '.' ' ' Window phadeit: i ' Window Fixtures, i ' ,-) --,:- l- ' ...',, Musical Instruments leadteelZationti '' ;„ -.''. ...=',•. -,:l '.,. ... , i ,-, 1 - 11cta.Oraitte0.6341 4 gassr'::::." - ''- - ' ' ,'''::.: Pictufes ail 11011 1 1,' ' ,' .' . i, . ~' .- 7 ; r .!-..' 0.., V. ' 'VI Ileti#olloo. - • . 1, • ,-,. ) _l i n/Blanks. Justice Blanks, -' .3 ~ ,, : .1 v,...1, ~., . . •,' , _ : . Blank Books, all sizes, i Neivapapers. Magazines,- , .r. :,,,.., - ..„ : e- ~..1 ~.-.. • f 1: .W# 14 1 2 6 , Dellke. ..,,.., ..,..,..........:.+ ~..T J._ ,r.:... 4 c. k ,r. ..- Seleta Ooodal 1 -I , • l E,lP.utau.'" L. , ..' V . -." ;. ...;.; , • - . ge.diCia Woks, . ." ' .• • 4' A Religious Books, , . : • liiid query sitiCießA our 40 of trade. - , - k I—New Tort Bailles at Oise Dollar a month. I—Rimira Dailies a 75 fields a month. i —Subsariptions for a week, or month, or year. , 4.-zOrderii for Hoag , not hi stook promptly' attended to. u —shn Brgas :package "readied , fro:411-'1;W "York e*. erg day. }-We are Ages of Atiwhor Lino aryl . the Gulon Line of U. fl. , irr — titos)Daslh 11 1 1.(100. 1 4.4teto to and from atilt/WU reEilropalft - tho ieWeafiateti. Sight Dregto atad on etit.lyink:izi,lNro/Pis at cur• refit rates of ititeriange. ' ' - ' ' -. 1 .ian..2t,1812-7 1 r. .', CAMP.A.IGN tom.- 74,13724 LunAmr, 4 • WILSON. fAIiF.Ei.EY ":BROWN: [,, • '4OAiiiPA.VIN , • .0 ar,. tains And arc TRANSPARENOIF,B AND . . 1 .- 1 1,41iNE 11 . A Way Silk, Bunting and Muslin flags °tail men AA, Laud or made to order> Mimic Lantorrol Pt 511 Ith" sUo stYles: Paper Balloons. Fire Wor)(n. sc., /to. C am- Pslgn Cl/414),4014)M451 TgeSikt ,„ " iVilr:". 1 80 11 E/Wirg ' n tolir6T, t t :_ „ t o s o u t h =NI Philadniptdatr , v , i•; ,- NEVI) ciactmAs. July 3,-181241th. , C;MI UpPayl,-,4i 1 - 1.. . ii perrionsaikletilell 4 Mier: o,'"ez.fitlifoi.MlJ. _... litieriare .requested t . p , Ras . Iv, et Mk* or Dori will pdiriiide: -- . . ".. ', . 7- i . Mr,rt. 0 V. 1.131,0411, • . _ REM ' nOW e „ • , • ••• ; - '• 001b t ta , 11. ! : NV : 4 8 h 6 r 1; !GREY , eiinest. they work tha-Faisfest.; - A. they last the Longest they ara" the tightest and moat Durable. , The agent is now in town taking or ders for • em. ; • sure and et one. Price .6.- Mia is'now racelviug,, and widell Le ()Man for ittariAfiL 3FL+sa,cl3r-, Ph l rt \ • Table Linen, and Window Drapery, 11c>asleis37, Call and see the 'pites of New Goods at C, C. VMATIMRS'S Store. =I IME .-,. : X.i s pr, Y0ZT.59:4 CO, Effl EARCH.AXD!S, Lace, Kid _~ ~, - . , '.4dntutistra - t - or's Sate. 140TICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order, issued out of' the Orphans', Court hi and for the ! comity of Tioga,‘ the ! undersigned, Administrator c if the estate of Isaac - Bush, late. of Wellsboro,. Pa:, • cettseri, will expose to i dale by public ',endue, at .t e Coprt Renee In Violist :ire , on Tuesday the 27th dayer Aulguist instant, at 10 o'clock a. re.; the following de scribed real estate, the property of said decedentc to w 11: ..- : , „ f. ; i L • • to , :o 4. An inollvieled,one.thlro of the following described to tS or laud, to wit: That certain ' lot of land Minute in the township of Middlebury; • Comity er Tiogu and State ! of Putney-iv/mitt, bounded on thenorth by lands of 0. B Lc, well ot; Co., on the east by lands.of Prudes I•7llets"Pitilat.dor 1.41165, "John B. biinori, Aaron Niles, anima Sties. E - rastes 'Niles, 2tl, .James 13. 'Niles,. ZS: eatiShatute and L. B. Sweet: un the south by lands of thelPentlaylvaitia Joint Luieber and Land Company, and oti the west by the wires and land of 0. R.-LoWell 3; 04).: and:being .one hundred acres, more or less, froth the east pair of, the John•LoStroger warrant, con veyed by, R.'and M. Searle to Solomon Bennqt by decd dated Way 16; 1363, mid recorded in Record Book '23, , page d 203, of Tinge; City. •, -o " • , . 2: Aldo a lot from t o deptheast part of said John' Lesinger w ! .irrant, emit ming 64 acres. conveyed byd no. ILofartgerk to Solomon enact by deed dated IdOr ;26, 1864, and recorded Record' Book No: 24-, - rage 402; excepting two acre heretofore sold "to' Cornelius Rhodes, The above of is also released. by John, W.. Guernsey by deed da ti Juno,2,. 16:5, and recorded id • Record - nook Not 15 , age 371. ! . , " —• " ••,• • • - 3. Also u lot etntaluing twenty acres, .inoreor less, couveyedb:y the gold John Losiegcr, to Solomon Bch nqtt,by deed dat6d May 24, 1854; and recorded „fti Reo; ordllook N 0 .'24; page '408: , ' o: ''• '• • ' -. ~ , 4.1A1a0 a lot 01 land containing • two:and. Ant-half acres, More or leas, conveyed ; by; John'''. Piqvis and wife, teiSoltmaoullernict by CiCetl dated - klatch 9 ; 1855, and recorded lellicleord'BooleNci:lB;page' 472. ' ' " 6. Aloe se lot i on' laud containing 234,0.{. 2 7,erp5, teore,or less; conveyed by V. W. Ballard to Solomon Bennet by deed dated Septe or 24, 1856, and recorded In. Rec ord Book No. '27, a 111. - - r i g 6.„",A150 that ! ,ltot, f, land beginni og, at -I the; et:outburst. corner orwitritut. ;220;th - duce along the south line of sa id !warrant. soli ' 88g degneso emit:4ooA perches; thence along lineinc, varritut No. , 1,027 south , : de• grees west, 2rny'ritrhef; *duce north, .8834. degrees weat, 430.6 yerchet;;thetice berth, 1 1 . : 1 1 degrees Cast, 21 . 7.4 parettee : to , Cid placeoef' beginning: containing 359odacres, with thOtenal snowrace oc4 lair per., con• tarn feread4 ore., be the shine morn or less,: being warrant, l'hi: '2,027, conveyed 'by the ',Tresteo ntili e - Hingham' Estate do ',Solomon - Bennet by ! di:cid , duct titg 'et 21), 1810, gaol reoro,lo in -Record' Book Ne. 40, ofige 01.8. Exeopt hilt. L hi, o} thy' ludo mined. lot 203 cresjicidedoic t orli - idi:d to Ji . ) ll uAtC3' l l6lilj, 34 S,„_ ! :r,('S. old to 'Francis kr Illiar,•rtnit , lB3 • acres stold ' to" Illef , : Avid Compton, .; ,". t ' ,. •, , .• ~...”--, :_ -o: : ...... • • 7. !Also alt that etherlriet of laud, sit nate,tti Aliddle• ouriAciweehlp aforesaid,' iecOnteng al it Act) ICC I) no. the htorth, - itor eortthr tor let 'No.f 114 of the slitetteet , fof the ,ghttltteinlttlfdit itt S OU" township; thence • Werit '64 Pere,,dea:o thence, north ; `223 4,e-reheat thence ; west 241 pktchea fa,' a - Whitrptite;, thence s.ktith. 105-perches; L thenei:{llolitit, 88?'4 degrtiett ctilor;88 2 porches to a tea. ',.P3e attiOP..tilc .i.tot•thestbfl cotter. of:sui4'lld; thence I tbuth, 39)4 degrm i t r . ,a,51,7411,1;t: vcrellett to a hemlock; ! these nerd'. 25.11 perches to InePLICA , 10 beginning; „, i e01.114110141,03.1 ser,t•s,arlth'iloott4ottlullnkvitiocc.;b o ieg s de sittnedanereenvored by Tractly olleatiie; , Guardian, •ko•titO Seolorepn diet.oul by 4leed 4 dated September 1, igtß, an d re,cordml in Record Book No, 34,,page 467. ' :, A Also lot'Neo. 170'orBinidtailrlandif lit 741111e1 'o,ini Ml 7, taining.299.6 serer, with the usual alloininde, being the same lot conveyed by Lorenio.th:l3reoWnt to Solo•' won Benne,rby Seal dated May 2, 13530:end recorded in Record ßoot! No' , 23, paec . 29"„ ex.,•tiptlum hid reseiv- , tug 100 aeree'robtdlo X Rik Baker. '-: o • ;- ; • ditesobeing,tbeiSaltoedamiti tocetea to li.- 174Betinea, yolin B. litmen and fsaao Busia-byt•Jslin . Vldcher 'and igliere,by dead `of NO - v.4o3er 2,1921. ,• . ~• , ~. - • : Abiethe - coptitable'tdieto an end:hided one-,third'of the; folloning delieribE a loviir land fit;;Middlebtity toWneliipafereintid.btopuded awl defiCrlbedne.followst thi the north by read up Norris lirook„ort,the east by larid'Or John B; Dimon, on the stonthbylalicl of 0f..,8. Niles; and on the weist ' , by IMO of Dirmin"rißennet, containing about one. acro,vititit gi Ist' ;Mill, thereon: - Terbia, cash on egulirwa ' tcu 6f 'sale. • : " , ~.,. -.,_ - ;,1, CATUAlrv,titpp , :3li # r.- , ,AteeetV7B7'2-Uiv. ~, f. o pa'rtuezehip here ofSie exidtli4 utid . er the firm name of Hoyt audiDaubar, I.lnalcDealers, et Osce ola, Pa.. was dissolvtd ou the $d day of - Augrat, 1872, Lai consent. I. 0, lERAT. Gloves THOMAS HARDEN' T ,Etir 0 0 To Head 4ke Drugs and (i'fitont or othrrliitloi PAINTS, OILS, VARNISITE9 LIME, AND ALL I,,TYLLB 0 4'oo TO HEAD QUAR Choice Liquor. and TOBACCO 3E3 Relfizions, Insthriral, 3feclieni, Le N. IL A. full afiyortitalit of thu ikssolllllellt of PICT ••STATIONEItY, CORDS A &c., (Grrac,e, 43 On Teas. Sugars, Cott •e, Sunup, hf Soda, etc., we will not bo beaten We will sell choice Teas by the eh barrel, ut as low figui es as the this side of Now York. P. S. TRY OUR 4 HIM LAMPS, CHANDELT .1 of the newest styles, and lamp chi . bleak. Fri Bey and Toilet Articles. PEE MEITY, TOILET BOA 8, POMADE-% 13 SUES, &c., &c., WISE 411111T LERY AND ,TENVELRWHIPS il AND LAiilrE' We hold twenty desirable village central part of the town ; and wit reasonable rates. N. IL Dr. W. W. Wobb has Ws whero bo may be consulted for ad% Jan. 1, 1872-th i H . TIOGA DRUG lit Th e sttbscraatr keeps •. Pure Drug 4 anti Mc Patuts and Otis, Lamp., kee Notions &e. PREfiCRIPTIONS CARETULLY Troga, Jart. 1. 1872 Insurante: Ins Hand in . H Mutual Life Insuranc. OFFICE, No. 112 R. 4Ta BT., INCORPORATED , FERMI Chart'd Capital ASSETS OVER stock and Mutual, combining se , Suppose you are already iusued 1. puny, and from any cause whateve ly paymentsy you do not or cannot your insurance gone and yOur mu in the "HAND-IN-HAND 1.." all Po FE1TA.132.1:. This company which ranks atuot anti successful Life /USW ce Coiu tries on all desirablo pl us, both profits. Traveling Prive ages All policies aro iiiroute tlble alte of the ordinary causes. Look to your Life luau nue°. I following Comparative Ta de. It by Agents of other Comp.inies tha represent ma eater than others. tingly. assert our &lite in the soul of all ClilllllalliCll. ws deiare to pr for the inspection of those drshhn Of the following companies, ITIIII4IB charged by each for an age of 10 y ram payable at dl Animal ply num, .6.r life. • 'cravelcrs?' $16,81 If ri:fie ... .. ...... . _23.30 Equitable, .... ..... .. 22.70 Was] kington,. ........ _22,70 ." ii Ilaud-11)-1106 , , 16,60 LC: not alr6c6 ly irrured t.ttio a .I[AND-IN-111.N the best Mu IA Com1•ally iii t •Jau. 1, 1672. 1. A New ,Boot, Sh 6 Leather i ND FINDING STORE. 47. INTILE FIELD New Shop, New Sto class Ww. A , z3rximiel from alioncl Coc: 11 line oc - Ladios' Eid and morals and e ' Ditto Chilli, Gents' Cloth, 4f Calf Gaiters. and Prince 1 .Ties. A &rod line of OVERSHO FINE. BI ranging in price from $4,00 to $7, CUSTOM front $5,00 to $13,01:1, and worth • t - • Leather and at the lowest rate; The nucteraigned having Elm Wein Wellaboro—much of the penitence, drawing the cord cf of 041e$, believes rather hills Wherefore; he will only remark + an as many new once as cho., that he may be fond at his ne T. an Horn's ware room; wit est +stock in Tiogn connty. . Sycllebtiro, April'24,' 1872. IMPORTANT TO . 1 • 111 BF undersigned, an experie si4is manufacturing a flrat-cla ing of Butter Firkins, Butts Churns, 'Wash 'lowlng to tlio fotio:x of tititiott 4te4roi;' , a nwnppoly diotc, uplei'm l net ape , vlitp,'ov.•rthrot tqtaiitess, th,refore I shall from lily ohop, from tho 16t of Oroilgl.l tho.:wasou, nitEos . la roBS ANI ooytats at. VCR CASH '"o4.Wpiumgo ieoili'Or of Water We.ilcboo; Pn. - Atily 31; 1813:-3iii. OTiCE is•heroby given tha' IA film f3r Charter wilt he ui rtibu Plait of liogo ,c l 4O- 3 4. on next,' fir p healing in tha 'rem?, ippllcationti Wlil bo , granted iP n petition of' Potei. Oationon'i J end others, Vrpsbyteritui Church of Petition of P. D. Shia, Moses and others, for charter of inc•, District Gemet • Association,' i MEM EMI edicines, IME= OLA.M, PUTTY, ' 1.11:UHILE8, &c. ERS FORS , Cigars, ERE EL al, Blank or SchooL •ittcr. Aloo, an ex-' DIE Ia;AMF:S, D TASSELS, is Af1:39116, Rte, Spices, price, or quality.— st, or sugar by tho o can be bought at MEE 128 meyfi that will not aft for sale to the ABO loan money at Moo to our store, co or treatment. 08 6c COLES. TORE .natantly on hand ,lielnea, Chemicals, Stationery, Yen- CONIPOUIiDED H. IL BORDEN trance t nd Company, ittsitte)*ingtot. Y 29, 1867, 500,000. - $1,00),000,00 laity with Profits a' drat-class cow: (sajs after ten year ,. r yl longer anti dic— ey wasted. Not so !idea aro NoN-Faa- g thn most popular allies, manta pol with aid without nrestricted. • one-year from any b a o (3 - ./1111iLIO the . so I - whines alleged the Company they Vhile tre unhesita dness au l stability the following to insure : are the annual pre aneu un life at the Ten annual I)aymenta $83,21 92,80 50,00 46,97 46,97 32,60 olicp ith the rnited StateB. INGIIAM, Agent. efilorlSS ,aAm. Ir, and first- to a Bid Gaiter. Beat Cloth Bal aiters, reWs :es. rocco, and Oxford lberf p . and a full line of OTS, 00, pegged and sowed ,OOTS I;GI;MIE;II indings las usual t twenty yews of his mo on the stoot-ot !, Won for the good meting than blowing. to his old rnatomers so to give him a , call, , shop, next dobr to B. the beet and oheap , C. W. SEAR*, ARMERS! heed, practical cooper 's article of work, cm, Tubs, Barrels, Os, ierc nd tubs into this cil• mbination will; ! me in this Windt: of !inlet to the farmers, August, and continue MI ~.. bi 10, NLY J,' MILLIKEN. u.n.l 'Criition streets (the following applies-, e to OM Court of O:.M. bp 26t1S daiAliktt.Tast es, at,wlll,:b time said e objection is made : - 'fl: J. ,T ! andrus; J. ittoorporstiOn of ,the ruot." French, John Brown .ration of "French