FE ,LOCAL,_I4OTIag A good first class ,open for sale, good ft.l new, Olean; and ont t iinc. : , Aug. 21, -1872-3 t. - ! A: Norton.—Ail persons indebted to•lsits:',A.. Setleld aro earnestly _requested to make immediate payment.- • Wellsboro, Atig."2l, 1872-2 w. LOST. lace handkerchief' la'st ;' be= tween the Episcopalian and Baptist church* On Sunday, the 18th inst. Any one finding the same, will plgaso, leave - it at P. Kel ley's store. Great harm , nri,d , 418Comfort'js _caused" by the use of purgatives, gripe" and rack the system. Parsons' Purgative Pills are free from all impure piatter,', amd .ara mild and health-giving in:their•operation., T. 0. OF G. T.—The quarterly - Convention of the I. 0. of G. T., Tioga Conn* . District, will be held at Blossburg on 'September, n and 12, 1872. All the Lodges in the county l ire requested to send Delegates. • , E. T. BENTLEY,-Bee'y., , Tilt; undersigned having got done sawing for the season, request their customers to call the alto of J. B. Bowen, in Bowen & tone's block, and settle up their saw'bills at TRUMAN & 130 WEN.„ Weilsbero, August-7, 1872.-4 xi: . MBE At this season, of the year erainps and Pains in the stomach and bowels, dysentery, diar rlues, &c., arc quite common, and'should be c hecked at once. Johnson' a Anodyne - Lini.; meat is the best article that ,can be i.sed in all Loch eases , Rua should be kept in &very; fain , A L.W . AYS . III APY/CPlll}l AF MIE.-At the Emporium of Fashions you can h.nd thOrst and best assortment of coatings, suitings, and fancy Cftssimeres for fall trade, that can be found in any market, at cash prices. 22 Ea97t Market street, Corning, N. Y. The Direntorg tiro having the!choolbnild ings thoroughly renovhted preparatory to the opening of the now term. Wo qie re quested to announce that 00 tuition rates will be the same as last year, viz: Common Englisb,,ss; Nigher do., $7; Modern Lan guages and Latin, $1• extra. .A-ncrroic.—On Saturday, August 81, Mr. Cloys L. Miller, at his residence one ,mile east of C. E. Brewster's, will sell at auction twelve cows, seven yearlings, an •Ayreshire 'bull; a pair of mares, and other stock; being compelled so to do on account of the failure of his health. C. L. 'Wilcox has sold his interest in the mercantile business to his partner, Mr. }. Truman, ,Who Will eeritinqp the pusi ncss ir; heretofore. Mr. Truman has a large stock of goods of nearly every variety and price, and is selling them very low. Drop in and See for tvcmmelves. Auction Sale of Real and Personal prop erty consisting of the old Morris Mansion - and four acres of land, also one hundred and fifty village lots; VI horses, 12 wagons and Larriagos, 10. to 004.0ns of hay, 2,000 bushels of oats, farming utensils, dairy. utensils, ,ma ple sugar utensils; 21 - head of cattle, a' lot of sheep and hogs, a piano, 4 sets parlor furni ture, 500 yards of different kinds of carpet ing, 8 4oves, 1 billiprd table, 3 sets of choice bedroom furniture, 100 chairs, and all the mt. of my household furniture; all of the first quality. Terms )vill be made known on the days of sale. The sale will begin, on Tue, , lity, August. 27th, and continue from lily to day tudif all the property is sold. G. L. Wilcox, Auctioneer. P. D. RUNNEL. Wellibord, Aug. 21, 1872. Tho 'Watkins Glen, and the Northern and ieuthern Glen I .4.attutnip Houses, connected this. popular summer resort,,--united by , II beautiful new iron suspension bridge, I -pans the gorge—are now open for the :cason of 1872, and thrfinged with visitors fioin all sections of the country. The path railings, bridges, staircases and rest ing stations are all in excellent and safe con dition ; and the two flountain douses; one ( if which is pew,--illpler tin 3 personal spperr Ni , ion of the proprietor, Lytle, late 'of Philadelphia,—having Veen attractively furnished, and now incomplete order for the reception and accommodation of guests, and the supplying of unlimited refreshments to 'large as well as small parties. The princi bul visitation months are July, August, lepteinber and Octobn. tiy Atiitator. AVE:ANESDAY, A-VgUST 21, 1872 Elorn.e Affairs. Briefs. -- Pa 3, your taxes and save the percentage. —They are putting flit roof on the pew t,•iel; M. E. church at Tioga. --Some of our citizens are doing a good thing in putting down flag walks. —Don't fail to attend the meeting ut Bow, es & Cone's ball next Monday night; —Wilcox Kress's new block is- up •to the third floor. Wo understand that story is finished off as a fine public hall. —F. D. Bonne], Esq., lute proprietor of the Air Line, has our:thanks for a box of delic ious grapes, from his North Carolina land. Hope for a season bade the World *op , well, ,ttridlireeley shrieked when North Car- Jl 2 Whoever would listen ton cajni, can did, discussion of the issues -of the any, F hould go to hear Gen. Diven at tlw Hall next Monday night. —The Paley Entennise says Hon: .John I:Mitchell addressed ,the Grant and Wilson Club here last Saturd4y week. This will be ttiv to Mr. MitOiell, at least.- --:The RaptiNt Sunday Schools of Tioga (minty are cordially invited to attend a pie- Ste in Btu:Ws grove, Tioga; on WeflnestinY, Sept. 4th. A good time is expected. Let titan , large turnout. • • --Our colored friends organiicd a Grant and Wilson Club in this village last week Tuesday evening. ,Somehow they don't-seem to takelnuelt stock in the Great Senatorial Growleis, rathiT preferring to follow Fred. Douglal and Henry Wilson. rumored that tho left wing of the Democracy are to have en "organ" at Mans tield. Well, they need it; but it isn't very onaplimentary to our peighbor across the way to sruib-hirn - in that. manor, after he has swallowed his dish of orow SO gracefully. —A friend who has taken the trouble to look it through, says Mr. V. A. 14:Mott's late pronuneiamento has thirteen references• to "the great and grand statestwan" and only twenty to Mr. V. A. Elliott: : Me really mope Mr. Es ill health wasn't of the Gratz Brown style. —The club book 'containing the names of Grant and Wilson Republican's Nm 6 stolen from the Sheriff's office on 'Saturday night Anothei book for the enrolling of names be found at the bookstore of F.: 13. Young & Co. Let every Republican step in arid Place his name in this book as soon as POA ble. I '. S.—Since the ahoVe Witd, in. typo the f , illinving anonymous letter has been reedy cc], which fully explains the honesty of the iefor»i" party: Sir. J. B. Paten—Your club book is I n safe keep 4. and will be returned es soon as we can complete !mei it our list of doubtful voters. It will be need. !'is to tumble Col. Niles to mike another canvass, as the book will be returned before he cliuld complete regular organ of the Liberal Dem i cersts says that Senator Strang's "eftbrts to defend Ilartranf es conduct ill.referelle° to the 'Evans fraud was as clear as'lud. The I)elaker done the best ho coultL under the circumstances." Considering that what he “40: ke ,, was to prove liartranft's innocence LY the deliberate testimony of William • A. Wallace, it seems to'us, as it did to the Sen ator, that the "small dogs" of the Democracy should hereafter keep still. They might be more profitably emploYed in trying to explain 44kaletv'e ;Word, gee the Met ?aim ,--43, ,,I,Rusutritttl,914%,f0L00 Aldditl9lltO tho-Normal :School :building •at 'lllansaeld last:week.• The slate„for, the roof of bulfiPng.4 0 .0.1 4 1 t0A 0 0 a groundAm ;,the work of fiepairing:a(Welk4bertiAlntmilLtbe pushed I'AP,I4 I Y f 6 ki'l4 - 4: l =Wki;ioi,'!#l.4,4 l l o that there been'ttinaterial, &Ingo:PON,. nutnakeinent - Viiieloo44ionitealyrOult in inlviintingra*thOnsticuilorl'Ajeretefore the :ivlitft;' bard of4asti:o 7 -thirteen n fili---- havi34 , 4kerejsed equal :41c utlye, authority in thedirCetibiLet4frairC nat ural result folleite4,the 'rernplOrn4it:4pf many : co"oks.,;:: ;( llotri the..whole,,.cOntref , „has been placed in•tlie hands of eon:meltMe of three, .and hereafter we may reasonably look for nmbre Stable, policy-Ind .inere t .iatelent acticin. - - —The',Tiogit.countY 'AgrieultniallikietY will 'helot Abair anninty:Fair, oni - :!Tuesday, Weduesdriy - iind:MhuisdnY, SePtenlber 25 and 2G. _ The oil:leers • of. the. Society are malting every effort to insure tho success , . , the:exhibition, catty needs` the-.hearty co-operation of the' farmers 'and meehardei of the county to Make itialMe'CreditahltiAa profitable to all . eo,neerned. A 'large axed suhstantial twO r stOry', building,is note 'being erected on the ixrounds its sr - - Fleral; Hall - 14rgc) . poyered standli to' be piikui - nerninatt4 -ding ii' - view of _the :track, and -every possibleiteperniujdation . be 'fq'efille4 exhibitors.. We publish the premium-list in another column; and We commend its_ eare= ful examination tolhe producers of thepoun. - 7 ‘A ..• ' Piritis t rvirA pkirop,TA344 , :FOR gßoygs.-•- - -1:too. , Broadhead,' Second' diniptrolier of the Treasuryi lta' reversed the former deeisiOtt of, the • second Auditor, Hon. E. 8, - Orthicii, :refusing, to „allow the claims of the roernh'ers of the . Pennsylvania, Reserves for the $lOO bounkir; iindar th e'pro-. visions of thettet - ',pf Congress of ApTiV2tk 1873. This,bounty"wili now he past THE COLORED, MEN POE GRANT AND WxLsoE . ,—The colored voters OfTioga Conn • •, ty met in Wellsboroi August 13th, to form a Cnmpeign C 1 for Grant and:Wilson. The folloiVing officers were elected': Chairman, IG. G. Reynolds i Vice President, 4. - W., Peterson; • Seeretsry;_ A. 8. Cummings.—_ The ' ‘natnes . were enrolled for' Grant unit Wilson; first, last' and ,all the time. L.'A. Cramilton, , G. G. Reyuqlds, R. arkPoP.' E. R. G. W. Renpet, U. Oscar Reynolds, G. AL Day, C.' Rs Mack, W. Spencer, H. O: Stiles, George Randall, Neverson Snap, Jesse Johnson, Phillip Cross. W. Hill, Charles Btoivp l J.-H. Turper, C. Spencer, ff. C. PERRY POOR LINDLEY. 417 RE . A.Y lEco, print all the useful items we can e and SQ me: copy the following,onk, We,shonld bp glad to give credit where credit is so evidently due, hut as we have 'seen tbis'gein'printed as original, matter _in several of our exchan ges, we can't ,say Which of 'them ltad tho honor of originating it. Ilere.it is: '``leW'PeoPle'knoW, and thouiands do' not know, that by sitting a glass • fruit jar, on a folded towel, thoroughly soaked in cold wa ter, the fruit can 'he poured in boiling hot,, with no More danger of breaking, than a tin can. Olt this-out and paste, it ill .your cup board. .? ' ''' • '. . • _ • Tbero; if anybody .crin:beitt that, lei him come to the front.' • Just•notice how guarded. ,the writer is: "Few people know, and thou:- sands do not know," &c. One would nail' , ally suppoe that if few know, a great twiny millicins"qo not kno . wthat it is p,roperrto - sit, hens-'or fruit jars, ;ey'Cll ,when thoroughly soaked in cold water. But it "i 5 comforting Lobe assured that if poured, in boiling hot, there is no more danger of breaking the fruit than with a till etlo-91' a tack ham Mer. 1 - Ve aro not quite sure what thotruit is to. be poured into, whether the glass jar or the' folded towel.`, Perhaps it makes no differ enec. Cut this out and paste it ittyour gram mar. , - - 4TEnv,sTlNg' t:3P.lnictzu7Z —Last week Tuesday,. the 18th- instant, was n rcci At six o'clock in the evening the corner stone of their new church edifice was laid with the: customary ceremonies. At that hour the peo ple gathered at the north-east corner of ,the, building that is to be, and the services were opened by the - choir chanting the 1224 Psalm. The address end prayers set forth by the church for, such occasions were then-preeced ed with, and the stone was laiid by the Rect or of the parish acting for the Bishop. ' The stone was , ffnely carved with , ' the Cross, and the WeriPtiPil "Pt. Alulren's Church;' D. 1872." Before it waa laid in its place tho R . ector read a list of the deposits - in it, con= sistitig of the Bible and iiraypr Book, church periodicals, lapel papers, .5; e.• Ile also rend a concise history of the, parish' frorii its ineep-- tion in Ipil to the present time. ' ',t _' : After the stone was placed in position Rev. Mr. Barrows, of Mansfield, made a few re- Marks, spealcing of flie inwortappp of ITch edifices as the churchmen of Tioga were a bout to build as nn index of •the Christian civilization and tastO of the people. -Ho then spoke pf tho mission of the (Thßrcl tn pre serve and band down the anastPlie fait'h-in f its ritual modeled on that, f the pritnitive Church, and in words many of which were those of the fathers thernlel es: _ He spoke of the dismay with which the )eople saw their former church destroyed lk the fire of Feb ruary 9th, 1871,-ana eongr4ulated them, on the brilliant prospect of a 'cc),:qc substantial structure. At the close of hisycmarlEs t ilev. Dr. Par et, of Williamsport, delivered a most inter esting and eloquent address. fie spoke of the importance of the work they were en gaged in, whether viewed in the light of the long train advents which prepared.the way for it, or the far reaching influence it WAS cal culated to exert in the future. The events which made the laying of this atone possible began eighteen hundred years ago among the hills of Judea, and the chain mild be trailed tiolyn'tlirough three tpin!lrefl ypqrs of Roman persecution, through tine centuries bf the dark ages. to this very hour,: Its effeots',, he hoped and trusted, would be felt for good during coming centuries here on earth .r.nd Would only end at the throne of God ;hove._ Ile then proceeded to sketch in a rapid but most lucid mannerthe history of the Church from the time of the Apostles down to this hour: He spoke of the beautiful temple they were abut to erect as fit to be consecrated to the service for which it was intended; not that it was worthy , of God,-no work of ,11u man,,skill could be worthy of as a fitting place whe*e - 1118 people could draw ! near "unto Him and commune,with Attie close of the address a few collects !Were road, the Oloria s in Exechir was sung by the audience, and the people were dis, missed by the Rector with the usual =belie; The new church is to stand on the sight of the old one, which was burned last year, on the cast idri of the multi street.' The lotion is already laid, and is about ready for the water-table, q'tie whale, ohurcit'if to built in the most subStantial triannei of stone obtained at Tioga. The style is to be gothic, and the fact that Mr. Henry Dudley, of New York, is the architect is sufficient warrant fur the belief that when completed the new S Andrew's will be a work of utility-and-beat ty. The nave will be 00 x2O feet, the chance about 16 x 18, the vestry south of the chancel. 12 x 9. The choir is just front of the chan cel at the north-east corner of the nave, and is about 12 feet wide. Moro are (lye bays With four windows on each side, the tower filling the place aerie apd the-:ch9ir other. The tower is at the sotith-weSt (Truer and is about 10 feet 0 inches square. Above the bell deck it will be surmounted by a sla ted spire running up 104 feet from the ground. The roof will also be 'flafed. There will he an entrance at the fron'kbr - West end, and also through the.towor. The 'whole cost is esti mated at $7,060. Aftke work to- be done is. executed in the -same thwugh rattnnev as that already completed the-----now church should stand for centuritis a morittatertt of the cbristian liberality an taste of the aura ram of Tioga, • • IV. Jackson,' , G. Itandal, , Jr. J. Spencer, I ; T. M. Johnson._ A. S. Oummings, Spencer, J. noi, • p. Pi3LplT9l2.,' N. Marslitg, 4. p p°etertion. IV. , d. Borer, _, T. Spencer, D. Parker. N. Robinson. Ford, w.DIM', • ' deserved eintplimplitlortlici lit 't 4,j 1 7 6 9f 111 .0* 1 Talk 0bta1644. tlitsi - z) . 0 4 1 r8. 1 1' heyok.tl P.yl); Dc noZtnimo sin in Ino;•.f featetl who ii 4) sitile*?-7 ,W4ntxxitrur t = I,;l:teffi o zirrt,: A9rtd. ' itt a , ; , .'4 9 './qcatn - OIfitA4thEITIISIYA9 thig L ,,,J40 41 !"0r_ intorircitetur.toargireico*„ q`-.4014*- trt t' sra e , - lailA ; r l 4 - Aepittgeicimq7*T-41Z9 =V{ 134 on'of IsaittClootlvßlON, ouno44' ti; :14PrilowYCOilie0134c444 woalineis::And AllWiftn4ndk''VO3l4ollo, 11 4 'g mid motber 44B 4:lolo:ilboSut, , boi*4 l VherFi,l4: o l )4ern, likikibtoolol4oo 111i:r4:064,14, 4s o oziut, t h at it I°a 4.4)P i. . 4 , lo3 lkigiifitOf - li f ***lo 4 ign ofait 4 trA} 4 ,4eittlialik4WAitiptc t6me iiraes fail ; -- tot to iiy:the liastrtinik aro a- vays - sictEly , t hikj i ‘ en . • o tnysutpr e ge atak f ;re fe l * .; Republican, FAveated to mo,, the n'ld.blue,:or th eNir tie thie ra erAreen mar • e een reas oll ,ol49 exPOinroto thi) 81113 i WI you know. the a r litgef rays enjo`rs: Now fivedtifet ai); anybostinp lire:y(bd . he is for_; .wciloAltor Vhis:=maricl this,Blol, wont fail: , I will give five , cents apiece for every Greeleyite frorn•thiatepuhlicaii ratdto Wet •hus:not got iny '' good _o d o,tidiiimalt? V henever those shgil teeitnottiir, like 4i&- r blio. with but 'delay:: . - Av - e tow / just , ovoli - hert? t *o . too inftnj‘':,:' East narleheon AuKtiell.s7T 71> iss aggico 44144)f. , Aug -43 41489 AdtlMaOlyrOLeiltil gtonortotiberleath in "most singular Manner on-i-Thursdkv:last--4 She had been out pigeltig.,lparrias,. '0441„' on her retum,,,tii,. tho,:house' Ift.'tfiii`rrn'Oon; ' AVAB iMETaiitlitr:tP,zi4: O At: r some Creeksisters wito vat's , 41:, 10 : ' Creek,- .netif , by: , illl4ll , rt •At p!titinkp mtir - PlegYatoll'Atilt ' AO9l, Tipc . 1.110 WatONIAPP - sig.' ruilbed'into.thastreatii.kiiiscuwileip- , sooner, had she entered *h% voter' thauqs foil down - dead,' • ,. .Slielr , wasz: , an't,eakrigarr yering lady abOut,l7, , port 141 , --. : lnpat ff t f r ft -, 4 4 Pqrteti`it14.11 4 0; - —l-- '.24.ARROW GAtrOt.- 4 -It-,5601158 30'11% About" , decided tliarth'eEriik rffilway %Bet .inatile narrOW gang& 'atqtlww`praklytcy,PO4,eo..a.t., once. "Alluti be 4at, a , gang ) of foHr Got audiitiglit , inches; the pros entaiiroad 'gauge' being raise reserved,' until . tho.iolling stock-is. worm 'out ;-but all :me*, cars and locornotives.will adhere to' the-siar 7 row gauge. The proposed of the road will prolo,Ably Tefiuirp at 1m 9t five years, liefolio tilt broAd gauge efill be finally d ' i ld 4 a rt Witt heped.then Altfit i ttc roil AO I ea 45' to`' earn handsoruCiproate for all classes of stockholders. The AtlAtitle and .Greet-Western bAillg• row gfipgc fls titSt 45 4'. eau' 34 ?. 11C MP.: -- F4 . !' Ch(ol9e, There is a youtig lady who rest es in, up+ per 'Kingston who hasrather nn - anomalona way of disposing of gentleman oalleTs : This Venus has a favored - sniter—whom we shulY call F.--who : quite naturally, - "though sqme : ,- wliatnnreaSonablyf, '(So sky t.,thil boy's); 'eV-, jeets to the 'PreAenee' of other intriTh'ers of the . " male sex. A friend of ours went to the house to nutke'a short cell the.other 0004, and imagine his surpriie if you pgp, when he was met at the clops AO ATAlyjnformed, 'Jr you to call on the lou lutist go and get the permission of Mr. 1.:`,"- Our friend, who generally don't, lack holdne:is, wa4 do tilittek%that actually c'ouldn'tl tAttbi word, but stumbled . out of the dc(Or 'and event home by the nearest routepossittlec7 and then went to bed. —Roff4o,:it , ‘• A_ .8114 K. is SToit v.--lAs Mr. G eorge Knadle was. crossing the mountain from Slocum, about one and one halfmiles frona,the Threes Cornered Pond, and'iclittle iertv the road, lie diseovered - q large snaltit coiled aroim i l a young Ifierrery, tree,- tail up. lie gradually approached his snakeship, and dis covered that a cow wns lying at the- foot 'Of the tree. To . his surprise he - vairmerely, Milking the cow ns ababe would, sneklothe breast of its mother. Mr. Knadle, after satisfying himself thnt'it was a mutual , %in derstanding between the cow alit} the snake, procured n qlvili..,,iiqd,lwroyed the snake, thiEteow bellowing -though she 111 )& 10 4 her calf. It was it monster bliiek sna - o of the blue racer species measuring -ec-rentetm fact,- four - inches' length, and twenty-three and one quarter inches in - cir cumference.— Wilkesbarre Daily. • 'A CURIOUS ACCIDENT.—As Charles Hotchkiss of Liberty township, in, conipany With two - others, wqs rhlinii- fit this,weinity Of W. iSiiilljts' . NI VrilleY week,An accident occurred which resulted in the deh of Hotchkiss. It appears that the buggywas driven over a cow that happened to•be lying - in the road;' the - animal springing to:herfeet while the vehicle was passing over her body, Upsetting it. and those within. -Hotchkiss' tvaS hart 'about .11iti: head, l .. - -in4 his-lAIIIODi were not riigar cvl f t s, serious, The Nifty 1.. went on to Vort licganY, after which young Hotchkiss went to his sister,s,bonee,stndi laid tiowri, complipping. somo of,,his ,injurles,4i. His head was bathed with camphor,.. and Went to sleep. Somo, time afterward his: friends-approached his side with the-view-of Wakinglitm,- when they found: , he had' ea-- pired.-211eKean Miner. ._„ - • 4 _.: ~ s ;1, .- „ti i CURED OF ROSMifY.CtTIP Igliclqac -rr.f . ' p'an 4t§ th 4 PtYsO B ro ilb. 0 YOO - oOltiO of Shugortles, New 'l.-or ‘,.- recently ' diseilv- . ered in some paper anadvertis ern ent purport big to have come Tr4p-t a ra9)oatitPtlo (Avis- Tian yo'nrig man, desirimg some yqupg lady to corrospond, with him, probably with a tiew directlo inariinciny. 'Now, though she dwas a plain country lass, she was by no eans-ono who would, !`ultste her.ssveethess on the desert air,''''scf She - concluded to—an swer. In due time a reply came, and as time passed on the letters becamd more affectionate. At last affairs came to aerisis,-andthexonng gallant was invited to comp aud . see tier. In dame. lilt 1 1 1 1. 1 ?. I: lO' ' fame 4"1--,(IrPRIc• glut thPiy) it) Pfitlecliqil to: got:* or throe in e' . 00, - Ot bivi3,l-.00 Pyety: louse he Came to he inquired if Miss ____ • livid thorn, Being very tight he watil4 generally state the object of his- yisit to for, Mitt Would read her lastlletter, and then pass on to the. next house, Ilie made out to arrive at hor.house at - }en o'elook at night. The old folks :were absent, but two siSters were there. -The meet ing_can better be imagined than described • suffice it to say, 4104 cured of, ` ; 'Romance.' ''-- - --,. , ...il '4 t 4 TUE "GO- .ES soldiers and sailors in East Washington organir e ed ii few days since to go to rittiburgh on this, 17th of S , epteuiltpr to tithe paint in the 004, peelings df the po.nypntiop.ghe.follewing qtlieers were elected : 41. Vitlpap, presi dent; James H. I4ogap, vice president; lie jiimin Aiistin, 'secretory • franeis treasureri Vlarenee liartnii, marshal.-- lA, bout thirt,v ineinbero have signed tbeAoll, and thesitillowinro)644,was We, thenndersigned;honorablidischarg-, ail sc ! ltliers and sailors of the • Vtdon,aripzi baud being, , desirous ,of hikingr_part. in the proceedings at the, Soldiers' and Senora' Conventioh, to be held at rittsburgb, ya.;‘,,on the 17th of September 7872; 'do !hereby ' - forrri eimelves into-an association to be known as the "Go West" Club, pie d ,ging etlirselYea La support''lto OM led US on to, viefilry atiii:nr‘l , 9oo tie reballien, prlnt,.nrict for_l rrC.Sid(ltt_. he who stood N 1 4 Y us in the ntipnat Legislature, curing Our Atka/lee Ma s ked afters thel - int4rest?Df., the: widows and orphans of our fatten comrides t and was instrumentatin procuring for theW , and bOunty, increase of pay, Pansions, Iteary Wilson. , . . 1 We also pledge, turself -to - "go west" on , ! the 17th of iiepterilligr next us' far 'as Pitts burgh, with n determination to make aryangec inents to decently bury the Peploitratyi par ! fy,-,tiorace oreolo,l , 1444 Ciratz .ornwn in. I.Toveinber. ' Th 6 elPVhaver 4(dopted thv''tirmy-fetul4 7 tion (Grant) hat, di‘rk pants, tind hlne army Plousil Rs n'uniformi and Propose' to tiikitat; ! lewd ollellnildred Members to Pittsburgh,tiriti all honorably discharged soldiers - and sailiar Who wish to Join were invited to send their names.tipd address to tha secretary, Wash. !C'hiorifclej z• ' HOW TO GO. WEST. This Is an inquiry • which every one stionidAaie l teulltfulty answered before be 'starts' gn .411191triitib' find a little care taken iti.tramtnatioh of goittia will ?:{City v;,4 .ayE kß u c .,b t v pbl F ,_ 41 47. „0 spd, n2 ar t y. R..f , ratt ling. t ifo' tsh ago, glrotigh Galesburg to Mulingtou, and the "1., B. & routs," rfundug froth 'through Bloom., gton114:1 Burling:pp, havm kat chlere splendfai relqkq tatihn Inthe cast tiro yenti 'finites to the West. ~/ft Buffington they eonnopiwitti the 11., ,t• M. 'if,' and ar the great Inteitireitoli Route. which rune direct through Southern Java to 'M brash& slid liarsys - ,.with,el43e connections, WlNO numb', and ihe Terri - kr:les; and n _passengers starting from ?foga courtly. Pa,, thtdr4gy weetiaid, cannot alp better than to take tho Buitzmurronpnrrn. iThieline hail a , ge \Viet" which contains mnexi,yaia4ble tnforretttortk : a Jingo correct map of the Great West, which can be off ; ;tallied-ties of ihargeliY addressing the Gantral : rii* - oger Agent B. it. M. 8. iittrUhtitPzir #lll. pAyAVIltf , ` RRIAGFA ;- z- Diallk-;T1X.1.0t40N=Lc..414 ' a - the Iter. . 1 '• 11_ . 34i s ma , • .5. , claim( - ipvg4ams9—At CbarleatliaiMigi i l3l.ll, 1/172r: by - ,:1ti,jr, , ,?, 51 ;0 „lyougr;: Mr . .- - Mbert Love; lot 41 11B,AlkPili: 40 '. ll4 l!'Vpitt -t , tevelot ptyary t iiiiitem.c ' ; I DEATHS. Cloarneld coupty, ra - ; .?t• tll l . _ dtLyiAurolit MU, tEminslsabel, infant , dailklivr .114ittiritAtitlik 4 4 M. Ltbbeyy , *get' A year, 3 m oillAtotu 4.4p.r. • -WELISOWT- i ffIARKET,,, • , c 9 ssio : Ali Wm(' E R. , KIMBALL, Wsza.B3oxi'-f, - 'tirtiatt 24, 1871 -.' - '' ' REAT, , Bilez - „', ~ - kAX-.1 . 01t. -.04.4, ,1:y . • . Flour, per bbl`-''f.V. , .:'-i:•: - ,.=:'.' , ' '• .---..... 9 41.111•INE.• i - Buckwheat Sour, per.owt. ..... ~ , . ---- • .4; Cu, - Wheat, white, per bushel _Wheat: red, ' " _Wheat, spring. •Dackwbeat, •„ 1 { ,„• , . 1 ,,... • ,...,..• ..,!, ‘ ,...%. , •••-•. 70 „os ., s.= Corn, abWEV.,O 'alt. '-'4?...•-* A 00.4.. ., k.,.,,w 'Oats', • " ... ...... 55 - ' •50 Barley., - ' - Bye, - Clover seed, Timothy seed, " -Roans, . •. Coturoeil, pier Dirt. i. , . Peed. per ovr t-,.... , •,•.; ~4•2'40:" 'Potatoes, per bush. . ~. 25 _ 25 Apples, green, per tNash... - • - 1 00 , 00 Onions, per bush 120 1 75 - Turnips, per busb •' - Pork, per lb:.. - 734 , 10 trams; perlb ' •,- -.19)4, - st.' ' 1 4-7 Should era, per lb. ~.. i t'..l )30,4V41(. 4 1314 Butter, per lb ' 23 . 25 Cheese, per lb . , , 11 15 Lard, per 1b.., ' -UN PI Tallow, per lb N ID coney, per lb . ' 20 20 Beesvisay per.lb. ' -'-- • '• - -•-•• •' • , • r , 031:1"7 ,- f,4 ...11 44 t.,,, • Vinegar, per esl.-..',.:"...-s ..:. 4, .1....,. , t• , -.4 , 5...:',4.:-,, , 40„ , , , 1 Egge."per dozen:: ,; ... ... ,:-...,,,.....''.- , ' - 'W -..-- -", :" - .}d Dried apples, per 1b..,.. , ,,...'L r ,-...;.‘ .-• , 121i'"•••-p 1 . , - , 15 ,- --' , Dried peaches, pgr lb . . --; '‘'.. 4 13_. •.' •',, Dried eberrieff, per 111 ' ' ' 1 .. .. —._ -, 40 Dried blackberries, per lb • . 1 6 - 24 Dried raspberries, blsolt, per 1b.% :. ' 26 NO Dried raspberries, rod„' per lb 20 - 95 . Cranberries per dI•71 , t, - - ' • - . 4 fray, per ton - -i ' ' - • .•,'.. 10.00 r..,.,.; - 4 r.. Wood, 18 tootle% per cord • IOP Wood 3 fees, poll %WI. •• , ...•.,. 300 0041 , (kk ll ,, Wird, per ton ' 0 75(4/7 0025 Aloft ' -5 emu:44W rApErk ittbl'i... &war, .•,A, , co , , . . : lb Sager:Tow; F t )1, ._ Sugar , myth. 11/vvrei4tvi - .Toteter la, pe I - ..,41 ~, 1 This, black, per I r e - • .. zeroneneAr e .h e tt xs „...„ . a 4 .... 4 ..*7 NE Ncyl York City Market. coalmen:is HARDING, HAVDEIi k AO, iroduco Commission Manila Ma. AO Washington St. Mt" YOWL Juts 20, 1872. Butter per lb Cheese 4 . Lard ,Tallow Dried App1e5....... flops per 1b., : , t „ Loge Pell dad sg 10 l• a to 9 . ... tO5O 2 to 21 " Special Notices. r 44.ty:m:4. 1 1,9 . I A victim lf 7,1 l h alliaciotion, ?laiii WlO r alit", plepp ileidai. 4, having rill ttil ;salver ti4lt r` edfl hak hiscovoracc • ithr ' ' o f ailitcuro, which lie 'will agal frac to hia tolloW4ruffer sig. 4. U. VI MEM 78 Nassau at.. Ziew York. i Jan. 1. 1872. - , . Sheriff's Sates,. 11t VIKIM APsundry',villa of Merl Pludas, Lora. , rt Feiiipparipi yertilittaut iilgionianillbs!tiltPUtl.qi. ' e Court of COnisnort Plena Of Tie& 'enmity; and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, to the highest and best bidder, at the Court- Ifonse iti Wellabo,lo, on.. Monday Monday the 2dth'ilaynfAuguef,` 14'4,!id 'mint o'clock ; P. 8.., the folloWing described property, viz i , ALSO—A lot of laud in Blossburg bormigh; hound ed north.by,lands of Patrick Ooettdow and Willialu, , Williams, west by landp 0,,f 4. Ramsey t:. tin., saullii by die public highviv, cast by Thomas Farr, boidg 611 feet front, lily feet ou the back end of the lot. and 191 feet deep, ono frame house„. thereon, 'roam ficilgi aiii,the i nropertre Tpo tioneeei putt ol.titiql4ll Xfr WI, g I i s ': . ! At9o.--A lot of had iiißlebiliond ;iiviiiiiiip; liiinnii ed north-by lands of C. T. Bliley. nest 'cud south by ~ the 'Bea river. and east by Williamson road. contain lug about ft acres all Improved, frame house, out build , ings, apple orchard and. other fruit treed there.o4. ;,'2411F ' be sold an the property of A. B. Cleaveland, snit of R. R. Haight, for nee of Henry Sherwood., - I A lot of land In Brookfield township: bOuntied on the southnby tot No. 134 contracted to be sold to ben. , jamin.tienrgo; r west, north and f. setup biota ooncorod , l to P. P . orris, adininistrator of thu opt& nt4ohtlAd, ~ lam deceased, containin+6o.7 Rttfil. with 'allowance, being lot,No, 6/ of the .moat of the lands of the latinglumq.atth to Woo held township, and part of a warrant a. IliatOyith.abotit,.2o, .iitioat.ltoproyeutraika N be sold as tho property of Douglass D. Cook, suit of the Bingham ¶1 Ustees. ALSO—A lot °Haag, tg o ppatgelittidoutuleitinorttli: J 7:l it,.-- 4 - a k---5-: , .;p tst , .4.,..Ng by line of warranf - Nte 1. , elit by N 9. 2 - entivoyal ''''' ViininWsies- l'Oaa7l/ and tb Zenia Atkins, and lot No. 300, south by lot No. 27/ .., .1 , - r 7`" contracted to be sold to Hiram Swinlar, aml lot No. 276 Wooden Ware contracted to Francis Handy, west by tut tontraotetl.to Eddy Handy, containing 65.7 acre* 'll9 as Ana, and being lot No. 299 of the fdlomenk of %arida of the Ding ham estate „ in We ‘ srolti towtiatiip, awl part of warrant No. BnY Wiltotila acres Improved. 2'a be sold as the 'PrOPer_ly of _, Alpert 31, Handy, suit of Wm. 11. Clymer and otheta, Ultateas of the estate of Win. Bingham, deceased, ALSO—A lot of land in Liberty township; begin ning at the north east corner of lot No. 40 of the allot ment of the Bingham land In Liberty township, thence east 141.4 perches, thence west 80 p..relies to the south east corner of lot No. 38, thence north 65 perches to the north east corner of lot No, 48, thence west 20 perches to a corner of to No..ttl aforesaid, and thence, along the ewat line of said lot tfo. 40 ,11eith 7 0. 4 lecbes to the T aco It being., let lio.Ao in bevy, and pa tof rule t. No& 1111tand containin 713 acres, all TO be Sold a the propettVor Elijah Parker, suit of Bingham Trustees. ALSO-8. lot of. land in Deerfield township; bound. oil north by lands of Jesse Rose; west by Lorain Car. pouter, south by Wm. Clark, and cast by lands of Charles Hall, containing 62 acres, 24 acres Improve frame house, log barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John E. Vollmer it Wm. 4, Vollmer, suit of John Bose, for UN of 4. Packharet CO. 1 Sft.-....4 lot qj land In me*. townolip; hounded north by lands o went by jandalef the est! tato of Leonard chonbacker and the public highway, east by lands df John Yollng. and south by Jacob Annan and dohs lielientatelter, containing 937 soma nore At , legs, 150 acres improVed, with a frame home. log beeee-irarrin Wagon Molise, frame barn, out build ings, three apple oithards, and other fruit trees there o S. Pl n. To be sold BS the property of 0. D. Perry, suit of . Daile y. ALSO—A lot of land in Lairrenceeille. bossngliP bounded north by lands of L. Daggett, and Kate Bolts, West by Charles Ford estate and Lock (hunger, south by the said Lock Granger, east by Main street. L. Dag gett and D. Parker, containing 1 acre more or less, frame house, frame barn, out buildings and fruit trees thereon To bo sold tho property of J. H. Mather, sidt of d. S. Mather: also the Main yotpetty at 4 ,he shit of A. Oropsey. ALSO—A jot otligth Catathatt township; bounded rkorth by lands of Jo n vetst, west by E. J. ,Didittiv.; south by the fltt6llo °east by .4.4roit Avery, egur, l 4 l 4 lift /V Wall all /lllgrovad, log and frautolionso, g to, apple orchard and other Vint trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Jacob DecOril and John Wesii. Emit of SeSioeur Ouild, for nee of David Weas. t 41,80—A lot of land in Chatham thwnship; bounded north by lands of IL H. Taylor and Delos Curren, east by lands of Alfred Short, Josiah S. Miller and the Bing. .barn lands, south by the Bingham laude and David Wass, west by lenge pf Ashley quilKll.lCrEd Skint ittz J. W. Burwell,- ethifeitnidg 'l4O ticklia; 'l6O Itorea im proved, frame house, 3 frame barns, %lila orchard and other fruit trees thereon, A:Leo—Another of of laud to Oyu= township; beeme.lll4 hertli by lande of Baits, and lauds of T#erblophEt, an;eask by Was — of Local Short 400 Ashley Guild, south by lands of Reiner Weeps, west .the Public highway, containing Mama tupracir lesk% acres Improved, frame house. 2l og harint„lnit ingS, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be. field 4s the property of A. 0. Churchill and Will- ISM Churchill. still of J. Parkhurst dr Co. • ALESQ-4, FA of laud Deerdeld.townsiiip::•houndit ad north - by lands of the Bingham estate, vast by Lor an Carpenter, south by William A. Blank and Isaac . Sutton, west by Charles Hail. containing 0214 acres. 30 ij'crps impnved.vievrimil3o e ll llliseoW iproget Coath of P: e for 11sae a ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township; bounded north by Wm. Cole. east by E. P. Deane, south by fa cob Cole and J. E. Dv:maiden, and west by Wm. - Dole , Containing 137 acres all improved, 9 frame houses, I frame balm aid ark apple orchard shore. n. To tie sold 14113 th e property PS tfrial littatightort. Mk of Robert U. i e. 490 lot 0101101,313Tal4o7sunIAQuud d north by lands of Lewis Crittenden, east by lauds f Samuel Waters, south by —Underhill, and west by lands In possession of Lewis and Abijab Lent, con taining 60 acres, 42 acres improved rdth a frame barn. frame house, log house, out buildings, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold us tiii3 prep• arty of A. B. Cleavoland, snit of Dwight Ripley, for use of Enoch Blackwell. ALS i—A lot Of land in Westfield borough: hound, eti north and west by the public south by 'lnds of J. V. LeaCh, and east by lauds of Nelson fur. dick, chntaining an age, tiCarrlQ Pieiboaiandelab• barn, hen park, put buildings and .e twoon. ,To be sqldits the pt , operty .• RA V&A:- 'H. Martin, for use of if. T. Jleynolds. ALSO--,A jot of laud in the borough of. Wellsboro; bounded north by Second Avenue street, west by Will iam Harrison, south by Payld Sturroek, and east by .Lucius Truman, being 160 feet on Second Avenue street, and running back to the land of David Sturrock, landed improyed. To,be 80 10.4 1 , 8 ,,fba,IVIPvxtY1.9f 51...Tughluia, snit bllyp: Rf *rah - - 4. ALSO—P. let of land in Elkland borough; bounded north by Main street, west, south and ea-t by lands of Joel Parkhurst, containing about one-half of an acre, frame house frame ate barns. bung. cut Adittga and fruit het Mg* Etutiligplo Y ankma,l Abby , Jhns *int 'gib tat IfiLl.l 'hunt et al., for nett laavi A - ttle lot ndiu Sullivan township; bounded lands of Stephen. and Cornish ',fudge, east by Ann a Richmond and Jonathan Smith, south by Artemus Runway and George Seymour, and west by , Jena RullleeYi. bon iltraorill, • -111Interes %inns' proved, 2 frame houses, 3 e - biirns, ontdantibllblle; - • one house cellar, apple orchard and other Milt trees thereon. To be sold'as the prbpesjy of Sanford Johns , road James C. Johns, suit of &rah Holden and C. So 401 j, &Ulm t, soft gaUlOdit'ffilllti. bound- - ; ' 'ed north by Wellabore Woe east by lands of William , flatlands; south by Ross & Williams, and west by J. Plurdaugh, being about 80 feet on Wellsboro street. `and 75 feet deep, with tpfrahmatoro and lung tljUld% lug and out buildings,i3.• Tcfbemoldwthe prop erty of A. D. Sheuart, suit of D. H. Pitts for use of B. , W. Phelps. , • -ALSO--A lot of land in Union township; bounded *nth by lands of Clinton Manley, east , by, Charles Randall, south by Janett Spencer..stldiAititC44.2a4ol! lhemu and David Vandyke, Containing about 93 col es Moro or less, 30 acres improved, -frame hous.L. fra.ue barn, frame shop, out buildings, apple ureitaid, and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as too prohqty r Benj. kr, Itarding,.autt pulloWvi . • IVIOPM clift4 Ut - 404W 8 ienit • • ....„.„,..... i al p totiiiii,iv„.' Wit bsi*liinit4l.o4* _iiid ittaiatfril flu! 4 iiiiiiikart . ' ilVt i- _„ Lo t g. 1 ..... hyr , fi fii t %le i feu 7eivqll ' 4 7 , 'XL fni ale *indoo r a ..t.)iii,Cluti3: i tc+.4 tintialif - ' ellsbarii,:na -,i'n _ ailayghel7Bl, day - , :ciuA, . g 'at ii*titit j ilt 14 b'clottek,a,, pb, 00 to 410* Mg 11000ri . ,- at 'uliiiitei,'ilia lira party ni '4llll tieCialkiat,to wit i_ ,—/.:' • • a.naiiiiiii trutzottinifif , anvii as ;the 48iie lintin ', 4 : luate 61, With,' tiiiviestilP., 1.1 441i- 40 0 4 6 , * -, li WO or PiniiimAvanta.; fan ii 4 l wareant`lin: 411% . al! I ~t liat i iiiyirounitioniand'Uori•se in . rli '4! , - iPtil: L . 41 ‘ ; I -43kvaial. inittlaut ,- perrtian Ilf which Ivan ii , i.l at' IR i 77 . reitieit aate by yriur tv•iiti-iser at, 1)1' • =1 i.441Y of t. ifit,'lB7o, fur Sla 6 , tinJak , 4*th-a diiiiiiiii'l.• J 41 1 ,1 4 11 -, '• i p.tina. oish on ciitifiriu'ailoti, , a; pe{s4:. ,:' -' -. 3 i, k.‘" - '' '' . ' i.8.41X Il t "181 . r Ai - a; -ailt';'. , ukiimit 7. 1672.8 w ,•- • P , ' ~' , -_-, , r .... , r . , . i 10 W i leiClEtt116* :E - talk. I ME EN iiii au 8 fill 4.50 r:Preolis ' Ca-cpcsdLes-1 1 BO re" - -8 DO 11,4 114 f Ng 15 • 0c61•1 25 l -14 an,ke Notions, Hos i ery rti-c:4 0 , , trie ME1,7113M!;1 ur stock of Ladies' Shawl* and goads cannot be ex celled either as regards quality or price. - iftsL .141? - 1 - 1 ,ess • t • : 4 4 , o libeat'arta cOarseat;the'clieapost wad xiico'si Stylish, 01 hut and most serviceable to be fono in the iduitiek itliar most • im- Fit~~duty la to look through our stock of— !- . -ud to be sold at the moat rtasonablo prim..... : . wades aflidl../idea..,. :,.. ~. , ..,,,„--,,,,, - , . t rates to suit even the most particular purchaser.— oat come sod see how much you can save by buying here goods are sold right. Tiogs, May 15, 1872. E he World's .Tunic. P RELY YE , pETAF3LE S: 'FREE micist . R.oolloL. Dit; 1. LOIIIIwPR'S UNIPER- TAR BITTERS! Catedfcfplent,Consamption, Colds, Spitting of loblf,qaidiffition of the Lungs, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Croup, Whooping_ Cough, Asthma, Pains in Breast' or Side, Dyspepsia, taus dice, Dizziness, - Loss of appetite. Fever and Ague. Indigestion. Liver Complaint, and all - Diseases of the Lungs, Stomach amiLiver. I 11 EL Gregg a Co, .",te• Agent+, mid to Whom all orders should be address• 4.-10-Irou Wax. AI PIHROF: & I{llll4b, WOHOGre. P. ,• a,........ invalids 'Don't Despair.; Thousands have found relief, aid thousands will tern to this 1 1) medicine, after exhausting their purses and Vienne Iq'avarch t uf health. Oliildiutnis of the held, dullness of the mind, foetid tor , cttalli toailtiO , loss of appetite, pains and , ritibtsß, o eto iwb, enlargement of the liver, y Newness of the ski , constant tuber and thirst, with a Ha disrelish forb sleet's, pleasure, or any kind of e ployment. FAR R' EY% PtIIACEA, if taken and ftvendin Mar i t r .thera..witl'reenove,..this_whate i ) class of symptoms . he fluids of the body become pure, the mind clear. the stomach tatr e lir ne k ti r tongue clean, the a ti t ii re itenroveci.. and , 2.: whole ilOtgi„. 7 4g. u• r i n l tl Mrt o r DR. P. FAIIIINEY'S F. -- P4 l lobinte4 Blood Cleanser o o r Panacea. • As a medicine for children, the panacea is, in every w,ay, calculated to take the place of the endless variety o ,ifti v :s hi t c o b orttife.let. l bArt i tt l etge ri gc it'. wil i t s c e l; al p *messes the qualltlea of a cathartic as well as a mild I a terative, and which la capable of arresting disease Without the least injury to the child, Is of incalculable value to every mother. As a cEtthartie, It Is very effec t-We. •Y.ht it,..dovs not. If given in proper quantities, eause'rikusee, or 4latresslu the stomach or bowels.- 1 l is very plOaiuttit to the taste, which is a very impor tnt feata as I/ medicine for children. As a prevent ii-e of (limits° It is tinprecedented: as lt acta directly 1 11.1)Ou the tligii , tiVe organs alto tue blood. In All illerol ulona diseases it is the mime effective medicine ever offer to ? l e i AiihliC k allf given regularly and per aiterin iv oantrniett *ea.nja ao common to chil ' gut ii,entirely e ilited4 I redliyl'. Pith ny's 'Unit:ea Co., Waynesboro, - Pennsylvania, and Dr. P. r MENET, North Dearborn -it, ca. Chicago. Price $1 25,pei -- - r 'mine:ter sale by wholesale and -, 1 , ntall &atom, and by Hastings & Joles, IVellsboro, Pa. —II 0. - . , P1, ,, ntireitaiu481, 2 •74 1 1 1 7- - , , - c,f -:- ' ....- ,':-_,;t r>'-':v : 443 - Proposed Amendnient 14 thti' Constitution of Penns Dania, 14 ,i1eff4041- . rsareafria AN '4ll.Mgra T., 0L iIIINIF TO4lllltedatthrArip , lt OP 1 PrantraLVANlA. , r , it resolved by the Senate and House of &proem- ' (Mires of the Commorkwesith of Pennsylvania le Gen eral Assembly met, That the following amendment of rtheAkktratttuttou 9kfAilp:CoutnirtiToiAtbb,9 ,ptopnsed tOithaqppla. toa *ln arlopliiin or refect ion, pursuant :tia the provisions of the tenth :article thereof, to wit: - . -4 . 1 4 AHEM:WENT: • Strike out the sixth se o n of the sixth article Op lleueggitlAwftilo - ch IP' tlfecttl Wed electors of the State. at such timeaThuid for such term of service es shall be prescribed , „WILLIAM i 6 - ifiSNIVIMPf sHoviso.of Ilepresentatir s. U3SES ItUTAN, Speaker of the Senate. • Apraomm—The twenty-on cond day of .Parch, Anne Dontini one thoUsau r d eight hundred and seveuty•two. v 4. „ A t, W. GEARY. - r 4- fireparett Itzilludifled fur publication pursuant to the Tenth Atticlu of the 'et - institution, - I • Vit,V+lo#l. , • Werek.ity. cif the C(lnnonumaitti. Waadalieciatarg Cnntutrrovretilth, • • •1•-• Harrisburg, June 26th, 11372.1 'AiIY UMW a•ttri , • , re0 440.4.7.11Legt_., tetylesPr" ou:INQUAII tir- - sat ail thi 4 , • audingßlack,laliauese aiad fuloy 81118. Bilk Popp LW; Velourea, MohalreOrettedinei, Wailla Mut liGurfitta Chaim *leak Lyon 1 • - 6 1 1 1 U4740, OtrWed and P 0 . • ' 04:6.-A7A_ I . - 1 9Plinflp iliaPlitnena - - - . . • .I' l4 il.-' ,l -!....•i-1--3 i +AI if .1..*; , - iirr; :/.: , 1:-. ,, #4 , S:t." ' : 4 t c 4 ,;, -1 , .....,, rp-k r.:.r.• f., , 'ir;..s- ti.ri kir Lr-r, . i . 0A1:1 1 ViAiiiii. Poplins, Spersuckersh Vre4 tMalq, tia4eintwith (kayo - Monti; ' , Orstur.i , -, , ....:4 11 ' talus, tinttanna lauttingm, mug.: • i - . stn 'Robe Patterns. Peroales, - ' niclucw; IStripe4 , %ad - - , - i .. - enerro Chamkay, , - • Norto4 f*,,Nootal# ievinallarnsi 1 4, to g ther alt a fine asiortmont of - • sifiliaiiiisstiale —/ kJ, and Domestics. ME 11Soots - and Shoes, ifteaffy-alade, C4pthi*aglr,l buy an outfit and save Wets Money, amets, Oil Cloths an a l Jitattim:. „I,L MEE A CERTAIN CUBE FOR' ME Y y . sia,.i-•tc,. - Wholesale Druggists, lIIIIMiZMI PRICE S $l.OO. nue 12. 162-Iy.) 1 { 1 / ME WICKHAM & rota. , n . • tkir,..A.f.Snri4,l Nom , , 411. , ash e.-.ltrue - -,, Bas's -t=. of ,-- Business - di •_. , 440410111; WOlllikbea IeSVO tO:c0 attention tri • rs(i 1~~ . ~r _~.' E .5;~v~ ~b~4: `~v: .% % 1 ;, E .:,„. . sitia(3l. • 1=1..evic2.37' 3E 2 astzr (.... A .4-- , , , '• t ''' ,- Y 7 . .15 1 Fi 1 . • 41 . ',, ekttegiers will clp well tp exgane his etock oi - (4 ' l ir ~ 4 L'r ~ '''','` : , - l ik -,. > 4 j ot. 0 -.: 1 2,z,,, , ....„ ~ .„t. •,,,,, ~,- 4,. rty,, ,yy -, 1 C 4 ' . - , . ' ,TriV.7. f....ii r t o Tt ~.4---- - 7 2, lii , 4"" - k - e , , 01-I,oloths -..-0„..i, -,....÷._., .-.. 9 _ . 9 1 A tibti fiinitn; i l and iVindow 'Drapery,' telL will, be found worthy of atterition. The haies4lllllhd a ,to,t4vatr intereseto' look through Ws stock - ot ' . . „ . ss-Goodt}i Shaw a "Mt' 41 1‘ c i # , 1- „ .seeSe oyes • • , Dr: Mt.. 4 ark.4:l I3omile•r3T,, . . , . • _,).,i1 ~f,' 4 , ,_ ~ asttber.tuttartuany-wrgittniazwati of which have notbeeribefere offered in this liar e t. A 'Th e . public are bitted to ca ll aud see for themselves. .. .. ;. .. . • . niTafAi EN. =MI Ellii 'o , t ', il..ii, I'l lit 5 V.T. * • ~, t. :y !,-, I ; ; Call and see the piles of New Goods at' 0. 0. MATIIERS'S„Store. 1411 t- t • diit Lt ;4; ~5.. i, .. Corning. Foundry, plat.iChine Shop. usrrA. - Biaisrl_ED .1844. . M • an d Eno • ;!1641:11Vlx,re of --crony an , nee and dors. Goer , and Madan** ientdred Air Barr , Orlat Mlle and buttaritia, Ovens and Grate* , for burnint i rla=a for rnoyiag nraea c hed, 1 41146 ..1 1 1 4 Elcd. t ad a er ta ,_,,_ 114 C r ilOr!#;! 411 TtePairizig Alo*:,ata4ort nattegw We Lava fa? "Waal =Era Can " 9cdilt . B 'l, s/ v t a 611 , 11 ,/ 0 , l 'inel,cboaPor th,n;Etlornoi' - - - OURNING;INTEVBEN 001IN7Y, N. T. - • .1 1871143 t. I:xero j i - - 14 A Htsongskykro. • I ißncce~ore of lingo ican, Bqnksgllers and Stdtion'ers. vs bag ine . W 4111446 `OAV-it) 0* OA. • Window Shades, ' . - Window Fixtures, I liusical Instruments, Tinikets. ' ° , PictiaroFtsto4:4tfinii 6 ) • • indwell; silicirts, • 5 " ) • Pleture,Cord, Law Blanks. Justice plankp, AllVai .l4 rEgtal t Abe mkni eikVi),Y,, - .\- c i) ; Aorg Ihalib t ; N • •.'4. i kf,99 °41 Lew Books t ‘ t. • 41. -' Ar -ik t - blealc4l 80% " • * glous Books; andov_lrysrßilpl our line of trade. ,L=lle*.Y4:4* Dallies at One Dollar a month Dililes at 76Detrts vibuinth. thibaaripttons foi a week, or month, or year. —Orders for Books not In stock promptly attended to. —414 Noma package received from New York ev . , —We are Agents' of tiie Anchor Line and the Onion Ltne of 11. S. Mall Ocean Steamers. Passage tickets to itafraln•sn9 point in Raxope at .the lowest rates. rent „Drafts sold °UAW- Bank Eutr9E o cur, rent rates of Exchange. Jan. Et!' %ir CO MEI POLITICAL -CAMPAIGN •OlW' -34372. iIRANT' & r WILSON} IREE,LEY & BROWN. CAMPAIGN Oati o p Capes and *. orals;.• - T A A 74 3PAit,EIVEEIiiAND 84 SANISlig;, * • it Poittalti dr any' dertee for'ill - parties. , 81114:Dutititlii into. ilnalitrrboli of MI el* on baud &Elamite to order, Chinese' Lanterns of -ill ',Area Wad ablesn-Paper Balloon% Vire 'Works, Ae., _Dam paligittobit fitted out it the lowest ratee!it'`..' 'ACM S. BONEIBLVEY. CAMPAIGN DEPOT, 49 89. U. 044 #o4et Philtia€4o ll ' aim VOfl ciacursit. . .14174,48,14- 4 34k.i X r . • • Slia)ied.; , ItSORREL MARE seven years old,' piu.laippealn Aka right hip. :lanic in the: near hind leg. , and w e mark across bar breast—the.. effects' eta collar. Aurgeisou gtViaipinformattou of her arltereSiNola or returning beriathe.subscriber will be Tunably paid. Aug. la, • GEO. W. IIiASNII.IG \ , t_ctiikaCVolloY. - - il • kr • itszn,ess igl27Lottneeinent TT_ -AuegtiFitsupgiongg , - , fmAgettill:eadn-eiii connects -With 'eci;' to M r: Vanillin:ll; Villa* Who, in connection:With Mi.. E. totaraf,'Wlli Continue the tightness iinderethe seine Jinn dame. 4 _Thsntdng'the tsiblidfortbe igeneratis l ir:maga worded:to me in this line.of nosiness far :ovensl4tai t respeettlilly rerommand•my anaemia. toms* Al confidence.: Ali Aebte - due.. from otkto his data will be Nettled b., 'i~lsl'4,l"4-14 Arr d i lUGU TOZTO.: ."0 ' < %.-A , • r ; " - _ : -• se*itow Qua whiCh ticioffpre—io"r' ._ .'S~ ~ ~ i rfi " a, ERE Mil NIE MI MEE EMI MEI =1 4 r• lEMBE ,~~ , -, , liffl J -; IMM =Eli ~,~.~ ~ l' .._,;Atinvin,istrator's Bale. Nover4 is herelr,4tvenlthat by :ditto - of an order, ,taapird'eut.OL the Orphans' , Vona : In and for the county of 'nage,: the,. undersigned, l ,Administrator" of. the tete% of 'Bogie ROW, late of Weßaboro. Bo.; der. cateed, Will expose to We" byLienblios *endue,. at the • , Bousetn-Wellaboro, olaTtleadaylli• 27th day of i l td A. hat instant . , at'lo ielcick. air in., the, following de s c reaVestitte, the;property, of :wild deadent, to 1. An undivided on -third of the foTiowing described lota f laiid, l to wit: '' • hit bertabi lot ,et land situate in'tito township of ddlebury;., county , of Mope - and State of: Pennsylvania ; bounded on titonortli bylands : 11 of ' 0 4. , X- 4 )7ell & on CO.; theo 14 aat lsinan of Braaten) Nileli, 'Philander I:iilea.',lolln - 11,;Dimon., Aaron ,Niles, lblarielNilard ErrishuilNtlitti, 2d, Jantealli. f Niles., Ja cob Shanaprand,L. N. l -13weet; on the yob th by lands of the Penneylvania ;Joint. Lumber and. Laud ,Uompany, iind'on:the werreby the same and laud Of (). B. Lowell & CO; and lielno' one hundred - styes , more or less; front the east part of the John Losinger warrant, con %eyed by It. and M. Searle to'Solohion Bennet by deed dated May 15. 1853,_anddecorded in Record Book 23, page 203, of Tioga wimpy, : - --,•., ,• , 5 , • ~ - 20 a lot from the ,amithearit: part Of said John Lei -I nger werrant,ecrntaintag 61 acres: conveyed by Jno. thainger tc(Solentirm Bennet by deed dited May Li.iti, 891, and recorded in :Record • Book No. 24, page'4o4, bigot - big: two acres', ,heretofore sold „to' Cornelius fthoffeit.n.•The 'above lot Janis° released by John W.' Gll onaey by dehil dated June 2, 1855, and recorded in' Record Book NO 26, page 371.. . • . 3.1.&15e a lot containing twenty acres, more or leas, eonveyed by the said John Loaiuger to Solomon Ben net by decd dated-May 96, 1864, and recorded, in:, R*,- ord.wook, No. 24, page 403. _ . , .„.,,„ . , , ' 4.1 Alto ti lot of land 'containing tWo afid.ene-belf *area, more or lets, cOnveyed by Jolin'T. Purvis and wife} to Solomon Bonnet by deed dated - March 9;1855, indsrecorded in Record Rook No. 2s; page 472. . • , • 6.1 Aldo a lot of land Containing 234% ,acres, more or Ilene, conveyed by W. W. Ballard to Solon:ten Beuttet by deed dated September 24,1856, and recorded in' Bee ordllook No. 27, page:lll., ~ + 6. Also that lot of land beginning at, the southwest Corter - Of warrant 1;220, thence along tlie'eouth line of said warrant, south 843% degrees, east'43o.s perches: theirce along line,of, Warrant No. /4127 south, IH, de grees Welt, 217.6 perehear l tbenconerth, 88% degrees, *esti : oB.6 perehes;:theuce north, -, a% degrees east, 217.5 perches, to dhe• place of beginning; containing 659.9 acres; with the usual allowance of six per can. tuurfor roailii; ac.; be the Same More' of 40 - 51';,bolug warrant No ;I,o27;bonveyed by the Trustees•of the Rini/beta- , Estate to' polozneti. Bonnet by . deed dated. Aug 800, 1870. cud recorded in Record Rook No. 46,' page 9.26. 'F.iceptin4, out of the lest. niimed lot . 2'03 acrea heretofore conveyed to - .loleir Reynolds,- '3s acme told to Francis M. Short, and 138 acres - sold to Mrs, ()acid Compton : ~. ; , _ 7.17 k Igo all that other tract of land )44ittiate in Middle.) ,bury township aforesaid, beginning et _a ;white .pine,/ the northwest corner of lot No. 114 in the allotment of the' Binghttru lands in said' township; Thence Vest 58 perebes; thence north 20 'persheal tinkle° west 264 perchekto a , white Pinta; thence south. 105 perches; theneehouth. 883„. degreeteeast. 85.2 perches to. -a ma ple sbamp, the northcsit corner of said , led; thence south; 8911 degreeti cast; 284.6 perches to a hemback: thence north 25.3 perches to- the place of beginning; iaMtaltiing 108.1 Acres, with lite usual rdlowance, being the 'same land conveyed by Tracey Beadle, Guardian, Ste.; tbSolonlen Bennet-by/deed dated September 1, t B64 i and recprtleil lit Record Book, No. 34i,page 167. ) 'Also lot No." 170 or Itinghtuu tends in, Middlebury, Containing 299.8 acres; with the usual allowance, being the;satne lot, conveyed by Lorenzo' S. Brevity. te! Solo mon Bennet by deed dated May 2,1851,4 end recorded to Record Book No. 3; page 20, excepting and reserv ing:loo Beres sold to Albert Baker. , , These beingthC ;sante bolds deeded to I;.f O.„ Bennet. Sobaa,B. MAIM end ltisitio Posh by, John, Visober and lath* hy,deed of November 2, , 1871., - I- Abu') theO4tiltable tale to sit undividekotte-thlrd'of deketined liit ;of land in' Middlebury tOwluibiPsforelial& bOundeil and cleseribed us follows: (Stalin) north by toad up Norrls,Brook. on the east by laud of Sohn B, Dimian, 436 the 'south by land 'of J, it Nato, and on the wait by,lanitiitparnOt( & Bennet co tainingabbaut , ouo ac;l3 , ,,with .l ai i ,litat; mill t hereon. weirir,,casn on confirmation of e 10. - ' 4 I ,; (SAMAR 13111311.-Adi3er. krigust,7, ; . 7 n •%' , .• - tt77- 71- ': - ;:" -- 7 -- " -- - I ; , r -xr, • 'zi tioit t ," ' LJI.S'BOI . . •-: rfnititirtnerithip heretofore dilstliot o ondei• the firm f namo-of iloyt and Ditobsi,lluele Wire, et Oitoe o Ei.144. *sq, dieSolvea moths $4l day of Aug a at, 1872, bymuttutO oeueent. , • .1,, - ' • „ I, 0 110XT. Oteoo4l. July Pa 487 _. - — ,A:,l# , . - Elena ~•Quarle EMI it- liedib • -- (ftgenCor othorwl49) 7 Alo . -• &ANC LWON,P.A44O7,MLEit,OI/,'..B#11:1; " TO'llEO 01.61=30 Yr* ' Choice ,Liquors, ra.rsi Oi •IuurTO . J3,ACOO;%; Alsci,for -, = 8aitg10..""3313C)033L15: as. Illstcalcal. Medical. .or EkthooL N. 33;'d; futf_'aeefortment of tie° _latter. Akio, an ELT +COMM 11165024 Of :-- " - -- t Alanntee ampolivor; CORDS AND ThipgfiLa, • "Aux; Afx, MEM FM UM • ~ • A 9 11 . 2.0 8. Bugs" 'Cioffe4 Spiny. Maleases, 14ce; Spices, etc., we will not be beaten in price i c r ) . 4 o : o uallty. We will sell choke Teas by the °hest, or web"' the barrel. at as low Oguros as the setae can ha l , tight at this side,of New I .. • 'irittlt * • LAMPS, CHANDELIERI3,:ecc r &c. Ot ilia neCiOst, styles, lid ti 4: will riot • Fancy and Toilet Article& xoilirtiPo DRUMM ke... ko.;.'awii3P. 6 I f..ERY AND JEWELRY, ' • :re. • AND WON. We hold, twenty deeirable viilag_9lgalOr sale In ' the *antral port of the town ; And w ei r no - money at reasonabl# rates. • W. W. Webb ILLS his Mama in l our store, where he may be,toniulted for advice or treftbrumt. .Jan. 1. ; • • 111441The9 ts i COLEN. TlOftit. " tatlft tgrroßF, rThe subscriber keens conatatitty on hand gore Drugs ' and Medicines, Chemicals - Paints and Oils. Lampe, Stationery, Yen kee Notions &o. =I PRESCRIPTIONS CAIIESUFLIZ COMPOI A Tloga; Jap: 142. insiiirance; Viand in liaid MutiuifL Life Insurance, Cern OFFICE, No. 112 E. 4TH BT., 'PHILADELPHIA. INCORPOyATED FEBRUARY 1 23, 1887. Chart'd Capital $500,000. AEISt.7I'B OVER Stock and Mutnal, combining Security with Prolits• Suppose you are already issued in a firebtlass privy, and from any cause whatever, isay after ten year ly payments) you do not or cannot pay longer and die— your insurance gone and your money waste . Not so in the . 11.1ND.IN-11AND ;," all'Policies arc Noft-Fon- FEITAIILE. This company which ranks among the most pophlar and successful Life Insurance Companies, grants pol icies on all 'desirable plans, both with a d without profits. . • - Traveling Priveleges Vines ieted: All policies arolincenteslible after one y from any of the ordinary causes.', Look to your Life Insurance. Please or mind the following Comparative Table.. It hi sometinie alleged by Agents of other . Companies that the, Cora) ny they,. represent is safer than others. While we uhealta tingly assert our belife in the soundness eta stability of all companies, we desire to present thcl ollowing for the inspection of those desiring to Maur' . Of the following companies, comparelho nual pre miums charged by each for an insurance on eat 'the age of 30 years, payable at death : - 1 ual premiinn Te .annual • for life. payments. Travellers' $83.21 Etna 22,73 ' 42.80 'Home ...23,30 • 60,00 Equitable .. 22,70 4197 WashlngtOn 22,70 40,97 Hand-in-Hand, 10,60 32,60 If riot already Insured take a polley Nvlth the •- w i IiAND-INMAND." • 1 the best Mutual Company In the United. States. _ Jan. 1, 1872. - A. M. TNGIIIAiI Agent. New Mit, Shoe, Leather AND FINDING STOnE. W. SI e. • INI THE MELD AGAIN. New Shop, New Stock, a , class Work] A• I & NyTELTNG from a Rand Ca to A Kid lute of Ladies' Kid and Clot ntorals and Gaite; Ditto Children' • - and MisSes. Gents' Cloth, 4fortice, and Calf and Prince Oxprd _ and Wrinee vilbert Ties A good lino of 'OVERSHOES, and af , lixio of , ranging in pripe from $l.OO to $7.00. pegged and 80Wed. CUSTOM BOOT ' I - 4. (i ' from :0,00 t o 16,00, an _worth the mono every time ; : - , • Leather and Tindings .. •at the lowest rates, as usuai i . ' The undersigned having spent twenty years of his WS inNellaboro—much of the time on the stool 'of pc,nitetice, drawing,the cord of ailliction!for the good of soles, believes rather in hammering than blowing. Wherefore, hlowilllonly remark,to'his old oustoniers and as many Deal Ones as choose to give him a call, that ho may bo found at his now shop, next door to B. T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with the beet and cheap est stock in Tioga County. .' O. W. SEARS; Weihiboro, Apri124;•1872. • • , i - • ..•- • , IMPORTANT , TO -FARMERS • . an iundersigned,Pxperlenced, , iv manulactaring a lirst-clan4 article' siattng Butter Firkins, to • , , • Owingto the influx of filli n dna a. d to logo, creating a nufnopoly ; d corubina unless 1 act speedily, overt wow mo in btisiness, therefore I Omit oil direct t. frOmmy shop, from the is of August, through the season, - . , . J, nquaKrai. - - 000porage c o r n er of Water and rafton streeta Wellcborop Pa.' - .. ..11.- - , . July 81,-1872.3m: ' • . . -. , , NOTIC.E. is hereby given that the-fo wing applica ,timia for Charter will be made to tho Court of Chan. anon Plcaa orPtoga coutity.-on the 26th day of August next, for `a bearing to premisee; at which time said applications Will bb granted If no ohjecqovis made : Petittoll'Of Petei Omicron, Jr., 17.7; Landry& -Jas. Eileen and others, for charter of incorporation of the "First Presbyterlau i eh of 'Arnot,' PetitiOn of P., D; , Moses French, John ßrewu and others; - for-ober r of incorporatron of orriknoh DistriCtVerarttery Aosocintloft," - •i' - - _• 411111 t '14 . 31171L17470 - • , r i. F. P.0144.1:04N. ' ; , 3"-.‘,4'i YOk FINE - BOOTS, • Churns, IVrt,;hl,rul rainxs at • • • TUBS AND OuVElli a 1... ..... FOE CASH ONLY• 11 II ESE latti Ell PUTTY, r - :, &o. IBDEN. IL IL ce : t 1 any, ..... 5i,000,000,00 • i EZ3 d first- mom Bal ,rs, ticnl cooper-. of work, con, Barrels, 121 a into, this Ili on *ditch will, a branch tif tho farmer), and cp.ntinba $1 16„