LOCILL:ntiOTICES: 3,fusi,944nstrptitio ; e4.;#n the piano-forki given . 'hY thqNPierßignPiii7;': . . 4... ' Ternis—t,lo 'f0r,1 1 2.4 Tesioria!lSd: refer-- enees given. ' Yogis. ) i WellSberke,,Sept..l_ol,lBl24W. -1 • NoTtet: TO TAxPi,Yritil.-1-NOtiee-ladiereby given that the undersigned will receive Boro tttes for the yekt 'lsl2;atilt6,olgiix l .e ! tore of 11. A. Vali Valkenburg on •Tligredny, Fri day and Saturday, Septeinbet;46th, 20th and 01. q. ' c: \ 74114 ibtrao, '• , : • " W.c l h..3 l ;°r!'t t; • . , . „ . . , 11. C. Poi,' liii, it zuvilASl of Infp:oTtbd,sflk and ,alapaco'umt:rollOA.:' - CalVana'seo them .t 22 'East market' stroet, , Corning-N. Y. 1 - • F.t: 6...Priunr, Merchant Tdilk The Ladies, Aid, oeftety,, connected with the Presbyterian church .of VellShoio, are requested to nieet at the 'house of _Judo Williams at 9 o'cleckiNVO4eoarmorning; • the 18th inst., to make (tyrEcOgOiestL4 for i the u pholstery wry, karpetlng ihe church. Wellsboro, Sept.:l7, . I There is to be a grand et cert - by Prof. William Aubrey rOwell:and -:,Powell of Scranton, Pa., - ..Wednesday , eyt - nipg;, Sep- . tem ber 26th, at the (Jour , House. These celebrated , koextlEsts tOsipteil•by the best local talent.' The..,e4eYt: 'will consist of songs, duetts, etc., g/ .descriptive,, condo and sentimental. The profit will be for the ben efit of the' Welclit PonOgational,Clhurch of .1! flicissburg,, cents 3, children' under 12, half price,/ • • •Sept: 17-2 w. Messrs.'. H. C. R4apangh & Co. wish to inform the furor rs of !Plop, county that they have establi lied a cider - mill on Cone street in Wollsb ro, wliere they will pay thb best market pri es iVr apples—in cash on de. L livery. 'Their mill will make from 60 to 100 barrels of eider per day. For each ten bushels of apples; •they will 'return one barrel of eider at a charge of 80 cents per barrel for making, or for fifteen bushels they will return a barrel of eider without charge. Operations will be commenced Sept. 25th 11. C. RORAPAAJOIT & Co. Wellsboro, Sept. 17th, 1872. 11. C. Perry, Merchant Tailor; at Corning, N. Y., hasjjust purchased in New York, and is now opAi lig an unusually large and choice assoranenf.. of imported woolen .goods ex pressly for the fall and winter trade. He has taken especial pains in the selection of the cloths, cassimeres and vestings, and !also the Gents' Furnishing Goods, and invites An ex.- timination thereof. Capt. Joseph Scott will cut and fit in the most fashionable style. Now is the time to order a new suit, as Capt. Scott has just put his shears in order, and is more anxious than ever to give satisfaction. Nitatort TVESDAY, SEPTEMBR 17, 1872 Home Affairti.' Briefs. —The sere and yellow leaf bath come --Next week Tuesday the Agrieultnra begins hi this villnge. ; Grov, ing longer rapidly—the nights and the fares of the Greeleyite.l. Let everybody attend the Pak 130Xt vtlvk TuQ:Alay, 1V ednesatty and. Thursday. —The new Floral Hall on the Pair ground Li flow completed, and is tlitely arranged for th c Libition of goocls. —C. - tonere" Hartranft be here nex.t :St , ,nday to take his old soldier boys by the Hon. N. P. Banks is to deliver the as.: kiie.s at the Fair in this village next week raurslay. -A good well 11,19 been dug on the Fair FroundF, and every provision made for the ,LO,l (.t life stock. fail to hear the next Vice Presi aid the g,allant leader of the old Ninth, Corus, next Monday —Our friends who attend the County Fair, next week will have a god et nne° to call' and settle up old accounts. No prin,ter was ev'er known to refuse money. ' +-Mr. Leo Miller, whoever he is, spa - eat oourt House last Saturday evening to tile Democrats. We under.tima he was very anziotifi to clasp hands, etc. - —The subscribers, both campaign and regular, are coming in at a lively rate; and there is yet room for a few more. Send in the names and the money-26 cents for the campaign. -,The prerniutni offered by the Agricul ,„!•ll LtilOpts thu 3 c:,ki• el,.pevkis, Ly t.everal dullnrs, those given at any previous ,t.e The manager.; of the Society evident- Inith in the farmers ; lickw:let the Int t-r turn out and ju.tify that faith. _• train eoming south last Thun,day t„ , _lit when about two miles this side of I..ktvi,nveville, broke an axle of the tender, t , of the track, f i nd had to stay there' until It wasn't particularly pleasant -aiting there all - night in the ears; but no- VtLt injured, and all's well that ends v.t.11 --It i, the direct interest of every business l an this neighborhood to rnako the keininV Fair a success. Let etch" of them 111 i.e Ciih to that end, by furnishing ‘,!e articles for exhibition, and by putro it in es cry possible way as liberally an -Thu Po-4 Office Department and ths managers have had a falling out, , foi refuse ti carry the mails here the pepartment come to their t•-tn- untlestand the Company want prr milr f()r the work, and the authori e•., to pay but Sal. ' The result is we , tio , ut regular malts so far this week. From (.'«rcilihicni of I;lizAtbetll C., we clip the following item which math• people of Wellsborn: ;Thaw, been appointed fvr this City. It is " ' .election fir. Shaw is a very 14.,,,cr, and no man stands higher in ;~.. ~'~~ti~~nutlilD 1.,1 Friday morning Mr. ChAs. Mosier aii4l, 11011 k to ford the creek at Potter's, which had broken e related hi=t week,when his team • reiundering, beeame unmanageable, Imr-es were finally drowned. We ~ ..I, • .t:;11,1 Mi. Mosier intends to prosecute 11,u,k aoaii emnpany fur the value of his thiiy fail-d to keep up the bridge. :1- a lousing Republican mect d,? Cone's !laid hit Saturday ri du to hear M. H Cobb . and J. B: Niles issues the day. Mr. Cobb tciempliantly answered the charge: , • t noutinees, and vindicated ti.ial p4)1; ; v of both the nationiti and • r: I, lieod-trations. We had prepared for it:on a pretty-full report of bissev'eeb, 1 1 , Tow d o d out b y a prJs,sure olliaither =9 Ilie knaz meeting at 3tansfield last Fri ci was a grand F cces s . At least two 1n..;1-4a.1 people, we are', informed, were iti atteadmee. The speeches were excellent, I' : 1)(ally the one delivered by Mr. Scofield. R. ,, publican of that region had a right, time; but' the "Liberals" didn't enjoy nmeh. Too bad 1 Probably they had Le4r(l.from Maine. They are always, very ihhrp after election returns. -, • • -- ii AL correspondent qt the corning Jour '',3l says that recently aMr. ROSS Minor 'timed for Canisteo, with a horse tied ehind hi, wagon, whicli horse had the gl nders. As Minor turned around, the horse. a relent (.1 morted, throwing acme of.the p rUlent tualter from his nostrils into one of Minor's Ye'' boon &9 Pcasible Alirpg reached fk w B tp . trou§ , h ind . Watilled oltt WI CPI Rd then Went - for - Itnyedkat Applied caustic to neut rn poison, bi Su vain, (! . tuVlAt . .Ainop. died a')f* day 134 ) trj e f v *it je'1 1 4'4047 ,,, '- - -4'll 14460141414*1'4;10e, ace) An#,At ppendd-'4e-the viorkebo.of din 'ln . A 0 I . iol'ilt?o44lll,',:ikiiiii-'..bie -- igrbirlsnilar4 -aboutSittArOim ROA alter,BuJl rela4lnit.iiixtVkit.4*(bieki from , t 1 F;lim`o4Akbertlit inalc'`4olcepe'to 'and turn( lialficimiCtOnsWerit tli.k . Aanie`tirne eoi tinilingl,l9'work. As ie t h:o .Ireabited t out b 11411041 hitsit.wasiiaggbtilitbkplani aPil - iloWri into 4,45 v Maolaitte, Aieh wilanglt ii,isfana . .qerriblyio a point above *elbow, WbOlkit, stopped, arm- VO -,,l.4„mputateci Stein; the:shonisier;44dilitikticriiieiiow doing Not I am frequently asked NAY I/A*o .1tp;•: peara in the Wellsbcirtra Democrats as the ,tiominee' for Comity AwAitor: tilt* do not know; I was not consulted in the, tiiutler•by `any : persoti. - whate*er;..ind'l haid; no knowledge of the sams until one - week at. , ter.tlio tibefal DemoeratiB COnVentieit• Illy name was announced in tlie.Atitreaoa as a Ekuclidatli, subject to the,decision"4)f the Republican County Convention and-'I ,sP_PPOrt.it§. l lc.truiPees , : -, ..4.414 , Fil .P 7, • . • .. 4 Tu - BALL itolusa OutairtetkrY.-=', At a meeting of the:Rept:lblicans of Liberty, ,ilingut I.g*, ).872, fep the purp ‘ os,C;pf . tiffeeff< ing a permanent cruborgafitrittrovoraftet": stirring speeches .from D. S.'MackeT others, the following Officers W'ere'ditlieleet4 mo.ocvyl .vito; dent, G. A. Veil ;':Becretary; Treasurer ' G.- B. Sheffer; ' Executive Com" 7, mittee, Warriner, Chaim:Mu, Lesl good, R. J. Marks, J. E. Attic, Jacob Kinj ball, C. Henry COL Titife'a nieetigg, Fri day evening of each week. ' OscitoLA, Irmsts.—Dix. G. S. Bonham, Su— pelintendent of the' M. E.' Sunday School of tae allplace, extended a general invitation, all to join in a picnic party in the grove near' his house. The result was a very pleasa4, gathering of nearly WO persons at that place last Saturday, the 7th inst. The weathi was favorable, and the occasion was one:of great enjoyment, especially to _the. children; The entertainment consisted of .st_ few shalt; speeches, a bountiful dinner, and thereafter a geheral merry-making at the swig and' in rambling about the woods.. ' -.•-, ! Messrs. Steinman and Wivell, -of'Wells boro, lately frescoed the interior of the id: E. Church. Its appearance is greatly , :,gala- tilted, and must have the effect of putting . 1 the - met Hers of the congregation more in harmon with the True, the-Beautiful, and the Goal. The Presbyterianchurch is also undergoing repairs.i .Messri. D. P. Stebbins At Co. have set tip their movable photograph gallery in town` for forty days. They !bave`already on exhi bition at the post office some very creditable views of this village and vicinity. • A Grant and Wilson pole was raised at Bonharifs•mill op Wednesday. About oue hundred voters and many ladies were preS ent. Capt. Ira Sayles interested those prei ent very much by the relation of I ,' What he knew" about the condition of public senti ment in Virginia. He has regently returneil from a residence there of several years, and,• among many other things that space will not permit me to mention, reports that only no- i groes and carpet-baggers rejoice" -at the" sight of the old flag. His speech wain very can did review of the political situation. Bev : . Mr. Weaver also made same remarks tipoh the issues of the campaign. ' " Jttivrvi t I ' s-• ! , . . •K,. .N . OSVIILE Pri.113.-:--Lsepaypw - a br ' account of doings and goino-ott:iiiih 4 isfil c and vicinity_ As usual, fires are the cill'i events, and these, together with p4itica, iir the leading topics of conversation. 4 ca hardly say which Ores the fiercest, tll flame of inoendiarisiwer the political flame: Meeting one on the sidewalk, the first saluta tion is, "Hurrah for Grant," or "Hurrah for Greeley," or else, "Heard about the fire' ; The latest experience of fire up to the pres ent time, was the burning of a barn belong.: ing to Mrs. Phebe Sabins, of Sabinsyille, on the evening of August 30th, supposed to bq the work of an incepdiary. - 11.Tr.s. Sabins'a ; loss amounts tofibout y7OO, including altorsd. 'valued at $.200: Thera was"' no inSurance' on the horse. . - - , A,, ung man by the name of Trowbridge' was seri u \ t sly burned in 'attempting to force, his horse irough the side of the burning; building, w ich he succeeded in doing ; but the horse die' , few hours afterward. Mr. Trowbridge's 10-- amounts to $500,-includipg a buggy and liaTess. *Fs. Sabins's insu rance amounts to sotto $450. Only, two days previous a new beta burn ed belonging to Mr. R. % . Briggs, of Cly mer. The barn burned in he evening, and was valued at $4OO. Mr. B •:gs ran to the barn in his night clothes, brok: the haltenf, and drove out his span of-mules, ran out hi; democrat wagon, and saved his hareem which Aliolycil g•reat presence gf mil .1 Ilb lost 15 tons of hay, and various other e i sets. Not tiny Insurance. There was an attempt last Sunday morn ing, (Bth instant,) .about three o'clock, to burn Mr. W. D. Knox's saloon and grocery, which, if ' it had succeeded, would have made ... sad havoc in that loctllitz. Hoping that fires may become more scarce, •and that the political fires will burn until they consume all the dross, le4logithe :pure . gold, I remain truly yours. So A.ND So. Knoxville, Sept. 9, 1879. - ,1 DEATHS BROOKS.—In Charleston, August 28th, Eddie H., ,on of George and Lizzie Brooke, aged 2 years, 5 months and 7 days. tt Sweet bud o>r promise, nipped so soon, In heaven t 1 ou bast gone to bloom. - - 111eINTOSII -KLOCK.—In Canoe Camp, August Ist, ify rider I. It. Spencer, Mr. Lewis L. Mclntosh and Mum 'Rosa A. Slott:, both of West Covington, fiCODALL—KNOWLTON.-13y tho same, August 28. at the house df John Knowlton, in Sullivan, Mr. Mil ton Ti. Goodall, of Canoe Camp, and Miaa Lfelo4 Knowlton, of Sullivan. PATAffrit—FROST.—Iu Canoe Camp, on lat Instant, br the same, Mr. Frank 11. Palmer of .8121111 - an and Miss Adele S. Fro 4, of Covington. LYON—ADAM - T.—At the tinfoil Hotel in Well9l:nro, Sept. 12th, 1R72, by John Gibson Esq., Mr. Abram Lyon and Miss Ahnha AdalnY, both of Middlebury, ra. wgiltspono MARKET. CORRECTED WEEHLT BY E. R. KLIIIIILL, Retal Grocei WELLSBOttO, REPTE2SRER 17, 1872 DEALERS 'PAY FOR SV.J.. AT Flour, per bbl 0 0 $ll 10 Buckwheat dour, per cwt A 00 Wheat, white, per bushel -- Wheat, red, ---- Wheat, spring, " --- Pmelzu best, 70 . Corn. frlielled, .' ' 00 00 Daft., • ... ..... 45 60 " . airier, , 80 - it,',,, t. 80 -- Clover seed, ~--,..._,, 8 T.O Tintoll* heed, .. --, ,,5, ___ 4 .iii- `` lleant4, 1 - 5-........, , , Corti mesh per cwt . _ 2 25 Feed, pt•r ewt tlo • . -- . Potatoes, per bush 60 ' 3 Apples, green, per bush , 60 il'J Onions, per bush 1 50 1 76 - . Turnips, per bush . 20 Pork, per lb , 7 3.'i 10 Hama, per lb .. 15 17 Sbottld era, per lb 10 12,i; , Butter, per lb - 2.3' 21 Gamest), per lb 11 16 Lard, per lb _,12), , , .15 Tallow; per lb 8 .:- 10 Honey, per lb 20 uu Beeswax, per lb : ?9 , , Vinegar, per gal ', ' 40 ' . . Eggs, perdSzeil - , ' 16 13 Dried apples, per lb 12;4, 16 • . - Dried peaches, per lb Ei , Dried cherries, per lb 40 Dried bLsckberrics, per lb 15 '2O Dried raspberries, black, per 1b...-. 26 t;.O Dried raspberries, red, per lb ' 20 2 5 4 Cranberries pe i eptl '4O, IltlF, per tOn • I • ,10Q)12 , --, Wood, 18 inclek,iperfsprd ! ' v • .:4-,,, .. _.'2!;00: Wood. 3 feet, per cord , 300 Coal, hard, per ton • 6 7367 . 25 Coal, soft • ' 5 00 Ground plaster, per ton . • 8.50 Sugar, "A" coffee, per lb — I'J Sugar, yellow, per lb • ' - 123 . 5 Sugar, brown, pgr lb 11@12 Teas, teen, per Such y 1 :;0 Teas, black; per lb EJOeda 25 4 c pe r 001. ib J 40 - i••iithiidTtiotongthißilids.litinsob.: v,.fi•. - 4;,...1 •; - .ll' . 4t.t.P., ambit ischoat nortee"..:••xs.;-, - --; ::;41 r; ' , 7o ll BloohlwOrcolgtte ralionssebool buttes. ~"- ; •.:.4: Partuington;Oliasebookiiinsid. , 74 ..4, 1 5 - 4 - .! •p, - ,1:1 ; o ..Gaines,fl. O. Vottnilyetea.tz- , 14 ol.hs fr. ,?••i i", Ramlitolxtolyfuthitiinforristiltin•lialb. - ;i:c.? 4,13 Jackson.' boase'of Ot ilandlhotn , n •.-.144.tr, r 1 ,- .,;.11 I o ittrxvillelionobghii2lagin 3111 sal r. 4 r.o sut c cu;; Ll. , • Lawrence; Blonson's BOW ~L•'-•?•-$1 $l luta 14 4 - 4, Lawrence borough, Illoesoul Bectalt,l4 tvt ,:cost* ",• • LiherkyiEllttiforl ntofigj sol ••;;...., .t ; .-.L ,it. 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'Oho Panda fee Jiistics onOiaSuPhisralsOolittota 04 Commativieslth 'af•Pennsidvsusias ~ .4..ai 1.4a4 $.4! fa„ I 1 ellaesi penstinatfoillbrunantativeniktLargafanli the' , !..00mittlitivie$41th of . ylyablin shi,,,this'il.c. !ogress 'of tho.ujitt e d - 434at e s„ e v 4Jig ttai, 1= 2:2. , :Cf a , - 4 sac, cics - '. ) •liversty•elghtVeitionisi.4loollfalei A 41142 40 tn. the Cottventionib Antend the-Ooniditullou.OtlienuaYlitan fs.-..lNoverStin 'shill Yaw fol , inure 4liatThigrOartatuppi) - - of saki thil,pgStes, :zsli . .k -, ..y4.-1 lif-ft.',,j; -.3-. , , .;0 ~ ; rpor4otitbe AddrObhallsLqw!,4lslBl44o3kiluto , ith Ind d!apttictutPistmls..” ,'-' 4. 744 s 1.1- ,'' ~ - • p' iiiatcirepiciont 'gm giglit`nanin [18) Tistriet c i e of nrea in'theihnigresleott,bs'OffibidStiitel: •• : ' Three (e) peritionstotoresent, jti.lSLiteie• ntl3•l3ena tatild.' Diatliet," as Delegates-, r•tha"c_Ou'reittlOn' to uxtendihtr,consp[tdpinwotPony'S; 4 l,444P6ll4o:44ltOots itOrlb,9o4 (I Pl.:gelfigge • I`q.,' ,s, - •I'',' - ',_ , •I' '; 3 'oilto'rtpfe, IWO, Aftk(flinttlit:tit_dcitdall 1 • EtPreseltt A% Otthe Co Ofrar4WifVe la. • -quo Pdftsiti t ft'Vrathonottirybrifoga emitrils,,' i :i , $ - thatittetrion‘fonUmfttertf,TifigiGOlituarat:st Y 1 One perilloisforEdightelltandoe dt'inispfOolinti. , One parlen Int UslguAgsteller - lelitlgs fltnibtf• `, , • :ells Smelt. W ilr Auditozor Undo SlousitYvil _I r _,-; ,• ' . Aud it is fur inteeled by.tht .aid Att., __ -, ,a`ki Alto return Judges of the said eledtion.dlstricht,tilisiLtpeet OUP. Calla Hondo in .Welleboro, Ita4lainakesmt•the general returns, on the drat Friday succeeding th*iaid `elettionilstitlin(fthallthAtiy - of October. I t -I on bymithact further directed to give notice that every pe4soci, except JustiMs of the Peace, who shall i hold wilco or_ appointments of trust or profit under the government of the United States , or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commies ipped officer Os Iggentivrho lis or 4315111MesnilaYdlytau •der thb lOgialatise, executive•or - , jiididaey•'d'epattallenta of this State, or of any ineorporated district; and also that every member of Congress, and of the . seleor common council of any city, carumisiloners el incorporated district, is by incapa,hle er Itollil4fi ' 1 1 exercising tit #4esesite,4lo„,e-the qtllue - - or appointment of judge, inspecto - 4. orl.citirli' at!huirbleetion of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or any other officer of any ouch election shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for. . , , ~4 . . . , Aod ths isw OX lefinki i rtetst," f, comities t o f g ' t .. The qualified vote 'of the genera of this Commonwealth at all general, township and borough and speciareleetions, are hereby gequired.to'vete 4 by tickets written or, printed, or partly wrlttes} yid. portly printed, severally clasnied as follows: one ttektt shall embrace the names of all Jfidgeft of Courts voted tot!, and to be labelled outside • Judiciary:' tone ticket shall embrace the names of uil the State officers voted for, ft l 4 tut labelied, ' pt!ilqi'• 'ono zobt sum elan** thp unities of all the county_ officers voted for, including office of Senator, member and members of Assembly, if soled for, and members of ,congress, if voted for, and labelled ''Cpinitsf one ticket sifisli 'Z.Attre - ce thf names of all townsidp„ pAref9, 'p,t,e4.l fur, and b e . la, belied ' ToWn - allip ; Jps ITile, shall bricco the Lama' of all borough - °MOLTS voted for t - and bo labotel. • Borough;' and each clans shall he „depoSited. in sear' crate Indlot.boxes, "" _~.`i c, z. 'For Instructions in regard to the organization — of boards of election, etc., sec laws of 2d July, 1839, pam phlet page 219, and also pamphlet lac; a of 1369, page 49; iurnished to the said 64vintt electio d u *rats. Nvutnnee,'BY an act'of the 'enngriA4 of The plied States, entitled "An Act jp apteqd 1119 Revenal ikcti heretofore litialetT, *to provide tor the enrolling culling out' he natintral fortes, and tor' other purposi es," and approved - March 3d, 1836, all . perilous who hut's. nesetleil the military Or naval fietVlce it the Volte,:l States, and 'Nebo have not been discharged, of relieved. front the penalty, or diaability, tided, me deemed, and takeh, to have voluntarily, re, linquislied, and forfeited, their rights of •eitissenahlp, and their rights tobeemne_citlzens, and.are deprlVedi of exercising 'any rights (4. citizens/ 1 1 tosP14 " " teArrcal, Peraoils, not, fl Sue et, tlla thalted Shiles,.4le '111.% Wider cow:dilution_ siz4. 10, w4 , o f Penitsyliabia, qualhtie4 c•ieetorii thlii *Catitiiton wealtb: " Szerzon 1.. Be :t efaLte . d py the Sepak and .larouse of Of the (VninteineWth of - Phlitiylvania in; General Assembly mil, add it is hereby enacted by the au-' rietly of the same, That elections meresfltg. to be. Ld oo : this tonftdantye.s,lth„, bee.thile.irfill , for ht judge o 1 instinefors of any such election to re ceive any ballot, or ballots, from :any. person, or per-• sons, embniced in the provisions, and subject to the' disability, unposed by said act pf Vengresw imprftypd, Marcia ua, lbtin, BO if 0 44 1 1 Pet,4 l aNflig tftr pay tptalr; person to oiler lb Voie nallotor lasUpte.s • I 'SECTION I. 'TIMt if any such itf i dge,turd inept4(4e cm election, bfany tine - of theta shat te r , 6 eilte l Qe. Canasta' to receive, ally such disqualified' Perlidll, he. er they. • so offending, Shsillm go lay of a relidemearthr, and upon conyirtion thereof, in any court of quarter sess ions of this commonwealth, he shall, for eaoh`offent.e, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one huu dred,dollars, and to undergo inaprlsonment,Anfho jail:orate proper Connty,if r mitj less than eis)ll„o.4. s. glki , Trinr d . That If anyli rsou deprived of citizen ship. and disqualified soi Aforesaid, shall, at soy ele?- non, hereafter to be held in this commorOaltit", vote, or tender to the officers t4eteuf, 11 offer' vote, a ballot, or ballots, ny lienbu so . 6 ending, shall be dceined - gulfty Of a'inisdetneanor, aid on convietion therter, iv any cinirforqUaiter segalona of this cora ieenwe'elth;- 001. ;or iiitee'efrence, bo punished Wilke manner as is provided in the preceding section of this act, in the CALIU of °facers of .plection„rneirnipsuch unia9ol tAllot, ballotfa'.... , •v• &senor; 4. That if any person shall hereafter per suade, or advise any person, or persons, deprived of eturenship, and disqualined as-aforesaid, to offer any ballot, or ballots, to tho officers of any Wootton., t ere alter to be held in this commonwee.lth,2;_ 0411 per suede, or advise,lny pelt p,acsr rroecire any ballot or ballots , froOt 9 1 , 3 7 1 14rit0n..; afPr i od and cti s :4 - tituut as titovelloqi 84 13 11 MOM° to 'offend ing; el,au Wifttilly of a Misdemeanor, and upon con viction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of thin commonwealth, shall be punished to like manner as Is provided In the second sectionOf this act, in the :case of officers df such election receiving such maw ' nil ballot or ballots. - • - At the same time mid glso, an §lesticut Wilt be 'held ler dell.;l.,tel idnie'sunvctwou to attioytt the Con ,st iittlelll4 . , 4 , 0 fititer;lit Oattrot „ li . it t fliftf44 Act, en lbetit.o i i iePtidetj'er 'articthltlic 4AlialtutioW , upprove RI; As preveribud by said act, the following rules and reg ulatleuu 'shall apply to said election, and the rpturn4 uI the same: Bret. Mile general election to be held yip tilto l a 'Tuesday of October next, there ateell to tilt. ti, lay the qualified electors of this Oinethemweeitit, egates to a couventien re,A,'9 c' id Vilellet the COustitudon of Lids St*: tim miet. convention shall consist OX one qte - thirti-thtee members, to be elected in chi WAAR@r following: Twenty-eighttnembers thereof shall be electe4 iliAte state atiarge,ftfolltittell Voter In the - Asti 'vote ftir not thbretlialifeirrteen Candidates, and the twenty-eight highestin'vdti bt deelared.elected; ninety-nine delegates thall-belipl pointed to and, elected from the ditferent Senatorial" districts of the State, three delegates to clr l icted each Seuatortherefrom; en d - i414 - fall, , dclegutis; CaC l ll 6 %,e-rl l .l4 l lt.E.Tritl %NIT tote r u more 11.4ri two of the members to b e chosen f r om hi e district, and the three candidates ltigliest in vote shall be declared eleeted, except in the county, ofdlleghany, forming the TWenty4thlrd Senatorial District, where no voter Midi vote for mere than six eandtdstes, and the nine lughest in fete 'shall be elected, and the coun ties of Luzerne, Monroe and Pike, forming Ow Thir. teentir Senatorial District, where at, Nuttl slattlixote` for 'nerd than four candl,dfiidfi.ialtd iiias sir Littlest tote shall he elected, shit Additional del e gate s s h a wl * chosen fro"4lth'e city of Pitibeflolphlic We vote at,iargo lii srjd city, And in their election no ,r f tcr shail,cute for Mere than three candidates, e end,tbe Sixtbigheat.in , vote shall he deels - red elected. ; Sl , cond. The Judges And tnapecteirsffOr eiteheieetion. distriet shall provide two suitable beiCeifiir each poll, one in which to deposit the tickets Voted for Ddegiteg at large, and the over in which to clewgit, tier is - Voted for District Delegates; NYltiQt WIWI 41411 be la• belled respectively. " Delegates at large" ando,Ris tact Delveatiio i" seepdistrkskliiihrketty'utilfa 14,1phis eta addltioind bux sun lvi.provided tor each poll, hi which to deposit the tickets voted,for " City y Delegutes:" and said last mentioned boxes' Must each . . be labelled eity'Deleeates." • The said election shall be held and epuritietl. ed by. the proper election officers of the seretal'eleetiob diateiets of the Commonwealth, and shall he y, , empletl and regulated all rebrects ths gexurosrphiction laws of the CeurnaOuwcititit, o tgl a tligsamhahalthe 4PPlicablrtler4i, and net inchnsistent with the pro vi iota said [lit. roseth. Tito tics ets to be voted for member,. at, large of the convention shall hate on the ouialde; the. words "Delegates et large," and oh the ittaide . ,„tlici names of the mudidatea to be voted fur; iiot "exceed: Aug font tern in number. Fifth. The ticheajd.rhe road fur War . rticnAkiitra of tho conventlifidiall•thfve oft tife z thilllaiPtlii werds - I):etiiet Delegates," and on the inside the name or tlaulea of the candidates voted for, not exceeding the proper number limited as aforesaid; but y tickst f Ail es-'drat,the uurobeefdr iek•th void. 'OllOl 'be 1 . t: titled 63 vote, shall he rejected; and in case of thedelegates to bV thpsprat tarns Philacielphia,. the ~vetirdel, ilty; Deledstbs;" ahltil be °gibe Outside'nf the ticket. •lu the city of Philadelphia the return Jlildgett shall nieetatthe , .. stale 114046., 14, o'elo'cli" on - ttiev Thiirstia7qie.it following the election, and maa4yce out the returns of said:city, orthd yoteit cast therein for delegates at large and city tni'district delegatei, to be members of the convention; the return jadges..of.thu• several eleetiOiP districts - within "ep.elf - countret - the State, excluding - Philadelphia", Shall • nme;S, oil Friday next following the election, et the Usual pine& for the meeting of the ?Mu? jAdges of their couitY, and/make_ out, full !Lid accurate returns - fur • the' connti..ef the votes east . tite.Tein fur members of the ecifventiiin - aria fur district members of the glutei. and the proceed lugs, of the returnjudgets'of the said city of klapselel- , phis, and of the several counties of till . Ciitmoill wealth, in the making of thetr - retUrill i tit all: ,e, p the esme us those pircsorilar4tarTirlutP of all election ftir.filtvut;eicCept Vast ettirns-e -"ratted to the Secretary of the Colaruguwealth; shall be &d Nit to that otriceialo:oo and null* the Speak- Tr the Senate. < I O=4'MIBNZ O a - Tr 707 , 14.144110( Whereas, a joint fee° ntion proposing an amend ment to the Coristitution of this „commonwealth has been. agreed to - by a majority of the members elect ed to each Houao of the Logial4ture attivi? lill4eersve 10113411111 of the aalladolatichAs as folhfwer' Joiut Resolution proposing an Amendment to the Con - :siltation of Pennsylvania: rap/lied, by the Senate and Haute tire f , f the Certau.autattA of Pcnatyiratifa cit Clomral dumbly met, That the following amencituttiVhf tlib Consldrunon of thhi,42ko64*elgtVW,Vio *Sea to the pmie for theitoado 01 ptiost or rejeatim, pursuant to lil° 4, 4 9 IV/4104 1 0s Atrooti wwit; .1% . 1 .;" = - ' • ' , .„. . • - *.strike out the Math section of the Meth the naatntlo d • •; ; a. term • Sit shalt bepeftprilwa byuw,,• And s Whereas. John W. Geary.' Otiverdoi •Of fhb' Commonwealth Pennsylvania, In obodifineatb Wit Act of rtes. approved the 11th day, of is.prib;.4. Lt. 1872, for the purpose of aseertainieg the frense.-of--thir people of this Commonwealth ire reused mr.,- the jadep tion or rejection 'of laid ameniiment, as pet:loW in the tenth *Melo of the CountltStionehas mood fo ina' a writ of Election. giveu under lib. hand tont Ilia great seal of the State I • Commanding and requiring me to give notice In the Witlikt it r a z io o 'int quired, that en election wi ll aciiordJug to the terms of the Conalitutiou and the pes,visione of the .44.1 of the General Atsembly sfuredatil. for the porip4e of , deciding upon the approval and retittortion t,r reira . " tion of said amendni ut;" 1 Alwfort,iitereb* give notice, that ' at the. • ant election will behel enti twee ity with the act entities "AU A 4 prescribing the!, time and manner of submitting to the people for their proval and ratiftcatiou or rejectiou a proppeed amend -02. went tri the Constitutio approvcd.April P.. k r ji Aaintithelid l 4 l o4lli.4oo regulations abailliffPll 4 br it Aectid . , and 'the • re turns of the same: First. , Said election shall be opened, held end Chaos , upon the day last aforesaid; at the places and Within the hours at and withie „w hich the general acetifies of rolg r ataarma t ;Axxim * der l of each of laid townships, bog- ondhs, mats, precincts and districts, to receive at the said election tickets, either written or printed, ofpart- Xy written or partly printed, from each of the qualified voters of this State, who may offer the same, and to deposit them in a box or boxes to be, for the purpose, .peee_Fled try the propee'ortleer z e; m eilietrlOclrets : ebellbe, =tiled on the out side •• Ameurbuturtrillie WWI *, fatten," and on the inside "For the Amendment." or "Against the Amendment.'" ' • lliecnow 2. The the election on the said proposal 'amendment shall, in all respects, be conducted as the general elections of this Commopwailth are now ;oon ducted; end ft shall be thedukoftheastgamlfiles of the respective counties -atilt 4.tM4USY, ant having carefully ascertained the number 01 votes giv en for or against such uniendment, to make Out du plicate returns thereof, expressed in words at length, and not in figures only; one of which returne r so made, shall be lodged M aui Prethouotern ottlee of El istusif utOlSkeninen. thirtlitdDo o f Pkeerittltandtdirecited tolsber.sigedw r o e t er e anithrona of 4 tlie desAit:' moWearrirovientlallik Offieli,4lPqn, Which postage shall be poet at the exPentitrof theprOlP er county. .And in the above elections the polls shell be opened between the hours of six and seven o'clock a. m., and q/nse4 at coven o'Oloch Oi• Given under my hanu ei.Wellsborgugh tilts Mids." of SePtektqll ll :ol4l:l.f.; 4o.tua,. Sheri of bogs cOnsity.. k ailites4 301-1111V9C 5 1181 1 /". • -• pain, "ems inserted on short notice, at reduced prices. Preservation or the natural a speciality. esii and ses ape may /"s5 JP/inde 91/iniie •*- lifias H. N. TODD has removed her .litiitleßithe tG Ili the late residence of Bache, opposite Van - Horn's Hotel. Steinway and other -- - 11 (1757- CABINET ORGANS. OLD mann:man' /App.; gsegAs4}E... A Urge stook ofligW IrtlBlo just received. LIZSONS given on the Piano, organ, and in Sing log. An opportunity ,Aer atrottuo te .tiresc who maY creititi kit .t Totip, Jan. 1. 187241: N-(-„t4„..,..z, 17,77 r. • • . ) . 41i,V,4:> . "(47(.31A Alvictim of early indiacietion, causing nervous de bility, premature decay, &c., having tried in vairl TeVY advertised remedy, has discovered a 4411.1 1 /P, 5'3,00 2 , self-cure, which he will avid trfie,Ae felfiCkv-inider• era' 4 , B. Ntw York. Jun. 1, 164 rfOW TO GO WEST. att ttietidt*: Which eve.iy one shuald have trutitlypy iwkwereif War 413. 4 4 , 404,;p4, 4 40,4atim i 'iiid'ituteraiiielWelfireiiiiziiiti'an Qf ttimtis in many cameo save much tropliltipte and,ttione • The "C. , klillytilirliT w kigtkapg f tiO Cht• through 0240 bilrEi 9 9/ 1 11 3 .91 0 13:and the "1., B. & W Route,' running from Indianapolis, through 13.10Attl 'neon to Burlington, have achieved a splendid repu tation in the last two years as the' leading Passenger Routes to the West. At Burlington they connect with the 33. ti M. M. R. and or the great Burlington Route, which r arta direct through Sontime4 Joyat Nebraska and Kansas, with close conitectiolvt to. Cul: ifornia and the Territories; and pao.pgets starting from Tioga county,TA. 93? 0104: liv:eatitard, 01114111C3 do be . ltet ARA to. take 039 1 1149-I:iciPzal HOirtz. Thia ling has published 4 poeur,ll/el called "How to I go West," which contaißS lunch valuable information, a large correct map of the Great West, which can be oh tatnett free of charge by addresalt gthe General Pass enger Ageptilir - 41 - 49.441141734 144ak ti jf r TIOGA COUNTY AgitIOULTURAL SOCIETY. ! 1 Prentilum List. itsir to bs held at Wettsbara. on Tuesday, Wednerdair , , and Thursday, September 2-1, 25 and di, 1872. - 1 ' : All entries to bo made on the first day..- Ampts4 urea ! ! :arationa made for the convenience of•ettilirtbriV AM , articles not mentioned in the litt Nall he referred to ''their proper committee, tiUsi, be Cilitably rewarded"f ''worthy of PrOIMOVii, Atiataitora Must become annual members, 'Arm v membership, (admits family)..... $1 64D' ;BMA° ticket during the Bair ..........:............ 1 OD 'Single admission GO :Single_ carriage, A 6 , , 3: - .2.:•: , -rii-.... , 1 O' :Double carriage.... ! 1 • etas I—HORSE. Ist. 2d. *est stallion four retire old or over, sti f 4 . . ~ „ 0" 1 4 , years old, 1.. 2 two years Old, . • .4 1 i 3 elit pair Matched geldings, Z 3 , " matched mares, 5 3, I " draft bonen, 5 S_ Best three year old gelding, . u U .- 4'. •vv . 1 " three year old mare, • 2 1 I '" single gelding, 3 1 I; •• single mare, '2 1 ' " brood mare and colt, 4 i " two year old colt, , J i one year old colt ; 2 • i ': ". sucking colt, 2 1 . : Comuilttse: Chester Robinson Chutes lioereutz. {emote Cudworth. i Ci al.l.l/...ViK•S it.Pd4 I ,eILAWS o..ei Best jack, 2 1 " pair mules, . 2 1 ' Committee: Hiram Brooks, N, T. Wear. Asa Bullock. - , CIuSS la— CA Tn . !, ' -11 , e5% Alderney bull, 3 d 1 . , Ay/vesture bull, , a 2 . ''' Durham, I .- .. 3 2 Devon, • • . i s 1 , ..iii. I; ," Native, • . 1 '... Alderney cow, v V 2 .. Ayreshire cow, 3 2 1.. ;" Durham. 42 , ," Native, S 2 ," YOU WiAttag e=dit. 8 1. . m pair three year old steers& D e Va • ', 4 • 11 ..k Fik3.l -! , g. 9 73. t,t4 il 4 * /0 , hfil s' 1 td.3e rof ' e er, 2 1 s. ohe year old heifer, • 2 1 i' bull calf, . 2 L.__ i. heifer calf, d — 1 yard of cattle. not less than silt /seen. vs, 2 1 i ' Committee: Gillis Dartt, John ill, Duller, 4. B. Red field. V v iffiri , r 4, 44Esk-ari,,;,y Be'st dile WC.01131M, 4 -tv•- '`-"''''' v•vv=° ""' , -3 2 ' t• coarse wool buck, S 2 ‘,' fine wool ewe, u 1 9 coarse wool ewe, i 1 .' three lambs, ' __2 _ 1 yard of sheep, ten or more, , ..,g 3i 1 Committee: Alonzo Lee, C. E. Breivatet, Rain Lai. l ott. ISest boar, ' 2 I sow, e / ' HOW and pigs. s 2 adommittee: D. G, Edwa x dsqUariull!Si• - sud4, •i.- r.el ; Carpenter. Is . ~..,2x1.. 0 1 - Class V7-.3.POuvrul•-••-. - ' -v.' , Best - Best disPlav of poultry, (chickens,) 2 1 ..,.• varieti , of rowla, not leas' than teu. 2 1 't'VOlXollitiee: W. 5, Nearing. Mart Ring. G. W. Sears. Class ,VH—DAIRT PROD UCT.S . . . , -,131 , 14 firkin of butter, ' 1 2 "i flub Of butte;, ~ v,-.•_:„.. , : .: t.:c ..•'.:-,... : J .' ~ 14 4 / . "i tzi:•tors elieese t , ~,,,,,-„, ,!,,:.•:, ~ , a.:„.: ;. j' :-. y a:4 rt . I Miedd - d.cheese, 2 1 "1 hand-made cheese- I 3 2 Committee: V, U. Wright, John Murdaugli, Moses 1 1 i _ , . 7,74 Dot acre of cir im,. ir., , q trit 0 . ..,, acre 01 co l .U'iill„ ii ill lA-, ~. " = acre of oats, e 0 " :acre of barley, 3 ti -... ~. -acre of buckwheat, 1 0 " : half acre of potatoes. " 4 •Ca AB contestants Moat 10.1110 ~,,,,i3,A44-1144,ar aubmit proof Orniessustrariserin:. ;:ipti , o„oliibt,i - - .to Jerome B. Niles. 'Chairman • littOciftivet'Cortinfit= tee, Prior to the Bret day of December next. 1 Class IZ—GARDEN VEGETABLES. Beat rait,fl o s of cabbm. , ~,,,, pi I A ~,t l .-)Ati ; 0 w Ia SlMtatOes, 1 eh ' - half bushel of ruts bagels, 1 ti,K • " It bushel of carrots, , i s 1 o„i4 • " half bustle' of tarnipsw„ "Lea t • P:c..i i A 11:9,p1 " ttalf bushel of onionaPC4'. ." ti:''' ' f ' 0,4 " Variety of tomatoes. I ).; " OfiutersqUaSh. •- us; . 7, " ttater melon, a muskmelon, ~_ • ~,, G arapkin , • • • a 4 " 3 "S li n* 4 :,,,,•!'141 1 11. 1 17 o gerdoriVegetables. Z.''''.:s 2 ,Attinitwe: Jolla Dickinson, ' Lymsu Ptvitcr. Rch.l tamp ell. ' ' 1 .• Class X—GRAIN. Best hiusherof winter wti,..ciat,..,„ t _;_, . „, : „, ~,..:2 - ,..,,44. at° Jt G s ... - of spring 'wheat, 41 0 o me m 1 - 7,7"., .. 2 - . .'L1r.......:' , .:, . ••'. • Clara V-110123 " - - •tii *26. • - / : 0 . • .• Of ‘• . 1: 0 .. . d oats A • k, bout, - ' ; U / 0 • -. 1; 0 4 4 11t i 7 iL , thh il t i ON I ' ii•ver mood, / , co - , or tlinotlay /wed, d' , of AA's, ' . 1 • ii of tultug, • t .:', u aolandttee: V. U. VIII0Mu• Rl•Atri.l Alliti 4 / 4 : iiimic 'onaza. Er . •,, aim a at_ -PRVIIT. ' ; • Bert Ninety of %wk.*. 3' 'z ' I I , .. , of pews, of peacitts, 1 1. 1 1 ° • " . of plums, , 1 : 0 • .w....fif grapes, 11! ° X is est il2perYt dla D ts y or is tit, commotoo: R. 11. Closa; R. M. livaiu a r 1 - 4 e•• limn. 61u.ci XII—AGEICULTrRAL 141,PLE.Y. -ViVii.,.:;: f ; Y . lest pte, ~ ; _,L 2 / "3 , - " u : 1 .. chi atofllitliV. , 2 t .4-' - 1 2 c IP' , tt held teller, . 1 , i ' Ir:?:; t• harrow, f t , . " mower and super, a- ! " 4 ," ,mower, - 2.: ..,..+! , a4 . 2 if,' filAelett34• 4.4. ifie 4 .1,.....1 t V.44... , 1 .«. 1 1 U l ! ^ " bay tedder, I ir " horse hay fort, , 2 i ~ 7. ~Portable fence, 3 1 it ' tauning mill, ; ~ . .- i ° 0 ' "StafiC.i a.1.(-4 ; clunk. potter, 2 -; ti Committee , Charles Grinnell, Itlehartl lam.ho' l llll.- Ott It se. ' - t I Class -17,11--AIROMANICAL 911PARTAILY.r. Best farm wagon, : .2, ' 3 ` 1 .. ~ 1 . singlet buggy,.... , . - —'- " ''' V" ~ 1 - A. fami l y carriage, I • 4 1 " platform spring democrat, 4 2 " double heavy harness, I 1 " doublet carriage harnes/4 . , a -. 1 " single harness. • - a i 1 " specimens of blacksmithing. ' a ' 1 .. ;A.' o l 5 , 9 Ina! furniture. • 6" 0 V w•„7 4 enter woes. 0 ; 1 . - 14 1 , '" inunple of plus lumbar. - 2 t 1 " *ample of sawed ettinglel. 1 t 0% " shaved shingles, ' .. 1 'i 0 e ".• sample - of t - ie -brick,' " , ' 1 1 0 .4. a.g/r: .IP . Id/ solo featiiserii , 4.:,-1 Is 42 i 1-. -;.e4 ,, PfLalliattintrt 4 Tuttlist;' ,4, i 1 -' B 4 l 1 * 4 .' l V4. lalekkui 2,- - -22... - e ~....,... r:)....,,,f L. ,411....1i.z.1111: 0 . ,,i ' i, f' d9.litnicatnemade - broents.l- . 2 ' -•••••' "1••• 0 I 1:1,6in/whoa; L. Trunlan, A, Alba, A. Crowl. Cam XIV—HOUSEHOLD and DO4III4TICh Best ten.yards of damsel, • -1 1 0 o. " ten yards of lull 0140. , 1 " (en Isrda of rag csrpet • 1 , 0 •• tru7sirde rig myr,Ciosh, . , , . / ; 0 .0 -4 11ve.yardsky itnen'Olottit '.—''-`• 4 " spec/men of *heat bread, , , I 1 , % " specimen of graham bread. 1 ' 0 " BAccinten of corn bread, 1 , 0 " , specimen of apple:Wife; , 1 , 0 - • v gallon of soap, ~. r 1 '' 1-''' ..:•L=_.., / . 0 . '-‘ Jar.of pi kiss, . • _ 1 I , 0 specimen of catsup, 45, ._.l i 0 ~..;.- . .tii.2 ,1-i polosivs-,-, - --•-•••••••••-..--yS 1 0 • specimen of . d 14 40 4 34 i O . '• 1 bed 'quilt, - 1 . 0 '' i i 4 ". •,..,..- ••• ,:.: ..._, ~..- A - 4 1 t o ', 'i ' ' c's 1 - .; 1 - 1. - ,, , '• • . , 'H A of I o ,'. ~of - ' •,./ ••• tttna: 0% !O " plain se - . • • V ',a " ',4sud•iuside a . bosom and ,collar, 111 ; 0 "do maqldne.... . I • - / ' 0 " , ten,poguds . maple sugar,l f ;0 '2 tl:,/ gklion)of an*, 1' '0 .•• pox of honey, 1 0 Committee: Mrs. Bingo Ekrloks, Km Jolur, 1 rarr. Alfe. Nelson Claus. I . Chase _X V-4to WEItS, P. 4 EWING. -FANCY WON. Hest crlor Null'et i, / , I'o 1 ii.I4A II 4 I V. - 1 , i.)t 1 ~ display of flowers, 1 0 enibroidery, (work of exhibitor,) • 1 ; 0 " pair of slippers, do 1 . 10 " ill painting. do 1 , Q ; ,...it ispeolmen of penciling. do 1 .0 ." crayon drawing, do 1 :0 " pin cushion. . 1 4 Ox '0 " display of lialp•wtgli, de • 1 0 ." specligQ . was dowers,do . 1 1 0 1f -iv- . .er'flovfl,llo'• n ... 1 0 ." ...._, . .% or, I. 3 0s 0 lot 1 . , a r.. ...) 1.4 ... i 1 0 " . '. . • .. -. work, 1. j,l 4 ., ?LI / 0 knit . 4 , • tig 0 .- W., t.lO , 0)g 10 ~ 4Q Novi, tiu 03.6 J.• " 4tYO la, dg r 0;, , , :0 " ottoman, - do OK !(/ " lamp ,r- iatni a rcuit Os;0 "• tan wall basket. , do : • o % 0 " dlap y .flaplay of millinery, S — , 2 "Cciffircatee: Mrs. James S. Britten, Sire. Henry W. F illbl l m e. 'l • Tilrcr.`. C P /17 .ri e t i 515 ' 5 IiI. i . chintiti-- , os s , -Drsoksiquivekir 'obiar.u. Li ,11. W. wint...4. . ic. givAl.loll, J. W. Bailey, El: B. Potter, („), li t l i ftwc.k -., .'-. .5. tailti";x - rip., ' AstioitthirrolvAßE Hrs. John it. Bovian. Mrs. I. Rt. 'Bodine, Mrs. 3. I. Potter, Hrs. 0. H. Shah, Mrs. Helen M. Softeld. ' I f. ~""4, B. Prince offers the following: I 1 , Por best boquet truide.by a gitl under la, VI. $0 60 For best boquet made by a boy under 14 4 I, Cl qff.i For best floral design, , 1 Q. PetaitttLe to be 84 1 441491Wff.0415ta Sqlec,ded ky the / 1 k • Altliti>sl 044:41filltVerIhifilrehlohAtV004215tiit te.6". A - rill—if CSICAZ nv's TJ TMAY N S NO Vex°, t 7 octave or more. $5 $8 r .f(416.9. home $ h 4 "tizeledeon, 3 Committee: VirtArb, C. Winters, J. F. Rob inson. Mrs. li. M. &doid, Miss May Dii:kinson, Mss Nettie Runt. InViti9l4,t,c, the et,ev,e k the **et!, It proper client vi Ottgetho 4 1 49pLiwygrAbartil pre 'minute tit 6110000'40i tireeaing of speed in hortis: crass Xxx—nar or 3EER1.4,, L • Ftwr DAN.---lio, 1, puree of 450. Fop }horses that o , e - i. , vit-irgi ,, ,t 144144,-11Eleibicerztr ,, ,, ,,,, ; ,-, 1 ,4 z4t! ,-. , grl i filrontiura ..... ~., , . , .„, , .., . $2O • pre ttrm. ~ ;15 Or - v #....... v ... i ..... . ..... :IQ WI o - m - 4 ' i 4 5 1.113. 2, pitree of $5O. For double teams: First prrtniorn. ...... .. $26 Second premium. 45 Third prep:Aunt "lii' Sr.conti D&I.--:ZSG. liaurae of $63. For hones that never trettefi beitty tbitn three minutes: Firet tirsMtikm tie tWvlttlartatilum.... i2O art% premium ).0 Fourth ptemtum. , 6 No. 4, puree of 8150. For horses that 41'4 navar trotted better that/ First premium.. Seecolii Third premium • 'ourth premium., „ 'wan D.c4.-I;h4 6. purse of $14... Flor.horren thft never V; : o `rilltAer thu44.240;. c .. s 0 , • 461 3141 . 1 r tUb. - 1.... Bintl •fraurri • - ' - Third hun • ra Fourth premium . .. 5 No. 6, purse of 360. Running mole; open to Hsu wile beats, Lest three in five: . First premium. tsb Second premium,. . Third premiums 5 :t, purse of $2OO. Sweepstakes. Free to all: ..... •• • • . sltA Searliaa: r.. • nit lourtg premium. Sp The above races are mile heats, beat three in firay in harness. four to enter and three to start, and will he conducted under the rules of the Natitmalessocialloni .All antries'inust be made in strict accordance with said Lulea alas does not apply to puree No. 6.) ;Pittance Are ten per cent. of purse, and must ac sinmpany,trdruination,in all cases. 3 entries will close at the Secrets:re Office onTueei day, Bentexaber 24, at one o'clock p. m. i Nominations to be addreased to the Bee:et:ay. I / FLORAL 114:1. 00.1.111ITZU, i # ' C. e. 11.1thers:E. U. Rob neon, J. Vi . ..ilit.rcitE, 4. E• 1 F. Eily.:kinson Joules E.. Flab, %Sorge Laditin, E. b.! Xt. ll uir. S_,V l iihlut whiting, J.1,U.• Bewail. Jas. L . White, ( , i7harles'ar Seeley; Nr, 'Blythe', Horace B. Packer,' :ferteetsLAP.baison, Arthurlllf. Roy, }'rank Whit*, W.: 'Dielduson. `Jai3c4 Kress, William Uer_ritititpu• John , kieroa. - V... - iempider. 3. W . Cone. L. L zoo-. J. L.' Count. .11V,rig Tratunn, F. Elliott, James Carpenter, H. hs. I.Wiline, Elmer Doane. Ben). Van Horn. Frank Leans, lim.:i iistl,bnu, F. E. fkbeuck, Leonard liar; risen. AiiisQ9 ir.V.t. Brydon. Mary E. Guernsey. Geor gia i':.ll.,.y..Xibitie :tarsus, Mary Youghtnn, anus Gil-' liar 7 11sti.r. Beiber, may Dickinson. Anna Bryden, Sit HeynelOs Nlary Barmen, Ilszie Rohins...n. Ella crowl; -40.1;,in. iv,r, Emma Williams. EloctePay)s. 1d.1,y big herhatta 11. 4 dine,f1:214. Meitkt, 313ry'Elowliald, Anus Whit,. ;1,11E411e Re . .r.uitis, .t.la cone, Melly Britian,' Miy bride Li, Wli.te, Blau brown. Kit Niclals,Nfary Cork. Mary -inips.ni. Clai.4 Calkins, AWe Andress. Sarni, Fanwood. Mary Bogert .EXEC(/21r4 . CC.IXIIII7BZ. J. b. Ndei. toiume.u, William P. Campbell, Jacob Rorapab44l, Shutaway, M. B. Prince, L. B. Gil teal 0016 Rituunand, John R. Bowen. '.!../Arslial, 3. aunLall; -Assistant Marshala. $. $ Ge:age • BIL.NRV-$01.11W4014 Wttk 1 ..1"4411/1010 0 10 and Tioga County, Pa. rtilt - Vfil.G proldentially formed the acquaintance of .11.s5ta. ttiw, Ingetrum it Co., deill'er9 i - Q-Idoice Groceries, Provisions, iu a11k7i60nvei.34,14 t. take the ith• city - or r„aptit.t that iu ca) eautxre•upiallon Yoa eau tbelf , Obtflia your 5...•%..17al wants fur the inner wan at prices that err thettlniNpv , ;..t.ara.t,..ry, as then mode of biniat.'-is Is 7:ni../own" And it.. miatore, for thei.elynje,flard tut- credit , tout) I LOU to reliable for Pafitnacitral tit rt turn for what I buy as any Saint, Jew, tienttle or sinner 0.4 ever sought and obtained pardon I for (latug valence to the& t •Llporai IntgreNt; by virtue or which they 147::: orocared i do a grekt deal better by their I,attUleß theo if they giving credit. NVLst is peculta,ly andsorprismgl) wearying to me. they al ..tvaya feel pqn.iliinkld'orsrlei•e 4 t i to u 4e d fit Of patronage. sect•" , iniret Irts. e p • ear*, They do ttt c n wind. They are ;not sot:5111Y pl...seant and agottelaile from xuart but from to the straight-edge rule or action that governs all truly generous and noble-mtuded men Tht - i , ;tie frank and undisguised in their ,untn. ' net tuldraia tot they Lave tiotning to eunteat, rn,a3- arc not latuzisaical in making a public erhildition, •thair,pkivitr I . but titeciitittkraim 14 Catalan h sittulttid so rr yk ~ 1*,F*14144.441*, - .A4m.aniolleisnitjUdtictlertAL gardriiiihe tioalityand Price, Ti.taYiwalitikrafh6eitiid ettgtontere. They Liver got angry ; thou h ear t s ,ate' Writ-Spr thip-"*ol,purptual Good Will to alt men.' They bare a yell-acitui; Pcattut j!ducititie 0g• 4 - oaf ~ 1. • ';L .• ‘• A .` tP" ,!• • 'bed to 1 'afito* : o id 4. • • lan c e inauetry, ently laboring in vain to wttla t's' the increasing demand tot Fresh 'toasted Permute lit route them better than by any other process, giving them a crispy +Directness and keep .b s thcraot,and trash ki l l4 , M94cgdfitli ,:hy t ,thelo,ol - 1 . 1 itrata ho • Arrage." GO odd "ha 'be sans: Tints fug not to buy yam Peanuts there It 3ou woiia vc home wti4extr --armor figia LW a • -g i,ulAetit, • titles clear.' They daunt nut tip peces to the multltuth, But Lae be k 1. ,.. 1 I;tiaputtly uhdorit:sod. VAXtaran d e l arialtba j ;xe foal, As testis-kay down or crah square on the nail 1 la Ostter than aredit LA .11 should .well know, 1 1 Thewinotto lavariably and without fail, ! diVerit."4l:TOPlVadic here they Who below. 1 I respectfully advise yon to favor them with your patronag, if you. would attain to third:Matta martptiet ,of eastatie !ay Vey on, la einuati.44 with Adraco, %woes the State line or worlds to the b pj 4. land of Cu. mu m. illept.lo-01\ D Sittrill g r ik. ' IA" rtirrets. 4. 41, L MSTON .-;••••te.,,,,,, , -:-g%4litart-,a7t -.rl - 4,iloircte ) •.f-t ...--,..:-.... , I B • ;,'.. '''''* ''ii,":V''''tli.;.o,s; r ,- k ,z- .. z .z -. .. , . -„-;,- z;:yz.'..-! l Pgq.xii4v.;--"..- ~,,',n - -4 ,,,,,,-1...,"‘ 7-4 ,Y0- 4 '..! ,:',., z -, ' • •z• ' . '' .4 •• • •'' ;?A . T , _ia, ,kiz 0 •AO,k:. - : • , r'• • ' :i. 'f- , . :1.1 '.. , t -, ,..L . 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I \ ;? . - ' • • • ,• ; Cornin# 1 1 7 00th e Y • t . . . MEE II ME } __ ~ .: IM - W. ,I;DietH - 3ritva blannfaatimri, of Mationat7 and Portable Engines and Boilers . _ fer. flati 11.111 a, Qrlat Dipla and Tanneries,