LOCAL NOTICES. Glue il4(,f %l 111 over bon 3e Mr. Douglass Smith, the well known Piano Tuner of Rochester, Will be sc this piaci , on or before the last week 'of this month. ()Mori 'left with Miss Todd will receive prompt attention. . O c t 8, 2 w. Scw goc,(ls,' new dres:Cgoods; new prplin3, black japan ril.borv, gloves, domestic goods, large vf?ry low for va4t at Diathera, Hoi laity & Co, Cr k y v ve r ,; e Bl oc k, il'4llth r , Oct 1. 11372-3 w. Br t 7 FOR SAVE.---The undersigned brig bees, which 116 'Will it public ventlue, un his premises in Weikboro, oer Httturduy, the 19th of Octo- ( let, Mone. , y way be saved by buying Dry at Mather, ll4.)liday 4: Co.; in C'on- . Block ; they are elos'ing oat many of 1114 it .iummer goods at coat, and at same are keeping their stock replenished with new. Sept. M. 3w. 'I. " tte-well Hopper, Esq:, an idd resident of Allegany county, eighty year; of age, and entirely blind, - was operated Upon for the (lc traction of cataract, by Dr. UpDeGraff, yes torday morning. Et the afternoon a lad I ,nrleen year; of.age was operated upon for the :nine di leult3-.—EbniraA4vert;ser. A FRAGRANT BREATH AND PEARLY TEETH Are easily attained, and those who fail to avail themcelves of the menus, should not complain when accused of groq3 neglect. The SozoDoNT will speedily -eradicate the auie of a foul breath, beautifying arid pre serving the teeth to the oldest age. • NOTICE TO TAXPATERS.—Niotice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sehoel and Building taxes of Wellzboro School District fur the year 1873, at his, store in IV, ellsboro, on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday the 10th*, 11th, and 12th of October, 1472 ti. pt. 21. 1872-3 w On the 25th of March last Mr. Isaac Sylvia, of Welisbya•o, left his home, and has never returned. II was five feet five inches high, thick i.ct, light complexion, lull face and very red cheek., brown hair, in Ins twenty ninth year. When he left, he had on a suit of brown clothes. and wore a inoirstache and full beard : Ile was supposed to be in , rane at the time he left. Any information concern ing him will be thankfully .received by his wife. All communications may he directed to the Aorr.vreia, Well4brav,'Pa. Exchanges please copy. ebe Auitntor. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1872 Home _Affairs. lireet , l. 11 e go to prez - 4 this Nvi--fsk nu Mondw. -- Pratt, third son of Dr. (1. W of Corning, 'WM awrarleil the Cornell Fo.e 8(.1101m-316p in hia Srhonl Cnnirni,zion t • ,trict. - Pieispoetzet; mere i:lenty at lie. Slaw ran at Eltaita la-4 week - , and on the way :.Ikarte of ',air citizens received gal attention tr• - .a - a the fraternity at Cro . F.Al.4eriher wi uzl. "They led me v a yPitr in AnderF,onyillo on t7`ol'll, ...di and all, Ilia that did not enlaige ti I,,ittiral cliniihPl though to onal.le me to the (}rocky pill. - - sion i , RIM rimP of 1,F , 0n ti.tv; or coal p er Cciripany ship about NR , I 2 , 0 -I,er„ (lay, and the Fall Brook on-Tally aro rtiriniiig Lag. , tho, we have lug the esact ttirfount \,+ill I,C , F. ft publican meeting at (' tt i v .,,• s'.-1 1 c,01 !.zaturclay I)ciAler h 'Flmmai 11. Ed ward, :m.l Ifr. Ilf ELM, trill tie of the 110 u , lllll I ail \ -'Ph, little month `,;rgan ' feels bad be cau:e.the editor of Ore ca TA - roa basn' tbeen in the county a great -while. Well, that is a fault tbat time a ill cure. Don't waste any tear, ovel• the sorrowful fact, Mr. Enterprise, but re , ,erve than fur the "Liberal" candi ,h,.. for Constitutional Delegate. - The Elmira Aare rimer of lint Saturday, under the, head or "Amusements," says, Mrs. N. M SherweA, wife of Rev. N. M. Sherwood, is bereaved by the sudden death ~f her father. - If there had been a mother in-law in the ease we could under:Anna it, but a. it is we don't quite see the point. —The little "organ" over at Mansfield has k.,trespondent who writes that the "Liber al meeting here last Thursday week "was or quite as large as the Grant and ll Irtianit meeting on Monday, and far more eallie-t and enthusiastic." 'Chat is rather rich, in a paper that way always to tell us the exact t ruth. - We ar , e informed that some of our sub , Wei, in Covington did not receive their tupei tv,.o . 'wecks ago. They were all duly ut ide,l lien., as they are every week. We t maginc why they shoul d tail to reach telt t, adcr-,4ittless it is because of the trouble 0.-ot the nodls at that time. We trust they hie, all eot around by this tirne.i )tit correspondent writes us tint ,k- thr Mail train u , as about .11 mile be that place cit its way north, litht Thurs ,l•,y' alt.-teeen, it rtin over nit ltttly billing her instantly.. It the obl lady had been' vf.iiting whbor, tnul %;i1.4 walking home tip Ain the ti:ak and Tor some unknown rettF:on did not Irt tit of the way when the train came She was about sixty-six years old. - 1 a , . annual ceS9lOll of our County In in b held at the Raptist Church, ei On , twxt ,week, I , ef,tinning Ilion '1,1Y• 11'0 11th. iral closing Friday F A Allen, C. 11. Verrill, A. 0. Wint.-1:, Int 6ityle::, 'Rev. N. L. Reynolds, 11,-; T. p ar 4 o p s , of Rochester, N 1 zire engaged iia ipgtructors und lee r- teacher in the county is I. liiiittPr:And not one of them atf-r(1 to be abzi , nt for a flay: ./..?nfori»-;sc has finally fotinA zl ,, Ln A t I, t.) . l.:rint what it. calla the, State t told v.ounty "Liberal ' nominationl.-r- \‘ •h n Il i. nllp like. to hums ashen 1. , (%,11), , a "I.ilwreif nominee.' Like- F. Elliott Wit= mimed by the [Awl for ('onztlintional Dcieg,ate We reo illeetio!) o I reading in a pnper ‘ .,1 1101 ',vaq td;vays to toll the exact truth that smi w ..t h t . ! . man was notnitint&l for that ()trice Ly the unhappy "Liberal" squad-. What. \ 'a• 11:1111(. 9 find w hat 13103 become-of him? lh t h. cho,en coM'ereei yet?. Will some -I"'dy (di ti:o - The Cornin,t; ‘fot:rnal talkz•libout the v , .0i1-choppers, ' who came np hero ~the ~ th(r night ns follow 4 11) .Ihout one third t>f 111,0 hundred- and 1 ;t(y toiThes and woolen hatchets tateft to t,br Welkboro Demoeratie meeting, by the Coinin g Greeley Club were left, or loston the route homeward. IA colored man, a Re publican, of Corning, was offered three , llar=, if he would carry a torch to the Welkhoro meeting. De refused. Another ,hot he was otleml len dollars to v:trey the banner. Athird colored man 'was Ilrued to go and carry a torch. He refused.. lie Was ()Were(' two dollars by one Democrat, dye dollars by another, and a ton of coal by le , taing Donoerrtic politician, who having once lived in Tioga, believed it would be a good investment to have a negro marching the processson of the Democrats and so re - hea p s. Ile also refused. Goooxiss GRActousl—We are simply as tounded—as no doubt our readers will be -0 learn what has been going on right here, Tioga county, and nobody know it until .a =-•-' ='. - • i% ;'epofter X4o,23.sfiiktold uv nll about it, Just:lookiati_ for t*iiarj-pouncl, Pat . ..rafts, that immense bell, thrat:sl9oo tele scope, and those green andir l 4..sii,Tial lan terns to-night I • '.ll7o.liithilst fogot: , to men tion tliatthir.magnifleant story' aria the N. T.'Sua aftbe- 30th ultimo, aria of course must he true: -• There is to-be a {;neat Greeley IBMS meet ing in Tioga . nekt Saturday., .It. will be hell' in'Busli's Pitrks, , one of-the, grandest mom-. twin resorts the State,:siterloOking a dozen valleys. '..E.x-Gbv2Curtaln And 'Judge Culr ver 61 Brooklyn, will speak.; 'Bush is planting 12-pounder Parrott 'on t,the cope 61 the bill to be used on the occasion. There willhe a 2,000' pound -rex.' lamb}` served. up . in barborme stylei It Will be the great final rally of the Liberals , inlsiortlierii I ?eaatilvaaht. The -of-the Tiogn, the '''Jiver of the West,'! Anil Chemung echo to the triple- cry,- "Greeley, .Honesty and 'Victory." ' E. M. lioraN.E Mr. Busli who owns the cattle on a - thou sand hilts, and who scorns to , retail • the milk of human kindti&4,` having a tower one hundred and lifty feet high• raised on the apex of the Ohemung : range, • On this .is to be mounted a telescope • costing • $1,000,' through which can beisecn,_eig.ht 'of the lar gest towns• inren_,,sNilvailui.an - d - four or live towns in Southern IN QW ork. ••By means of thi% telescope he intends to get• all =the elec tion news on Alie.night of,thel3th.from North, ern Pensylvania, and'telegraphit to the Sun. lie has an ingenious system of.greettand red signal lanterns arranged,- which 'will be placed in the hands of a perfeertly: drilled( signal the'sWingtng of pOticulai. lanterns the tens and hundredsL of jnajority on either side' will be given, and Mr. Bush *ill communicate the - result to the people of the valley -by strokes upon an. immense bell, which reached '',lidga,bn Friday. afternoon. A Union Sunday School Convention for the COwanesque Valley was - held commencing Wednesday afternoon j 'peptem 7 . , ber.lBth, 1872.- Cnarles Hoyt, of Osceola, was 'elected con ductor of the ,ConventiOn. lie is an , aetive' Sunday School man, and presided with abil-' ity. Rev. T. Leslie Weaver wes elected Sec retary. Some opening remarks - were - made by Rev. Mr. Rawson, of Nelson,* wbo has bad considerable experience in - Sunday School Matters. An able essatwas_presented by Rev. Mr. Sigston, of Knoxville, on "The Philosophy of Education." Rev. Mr. cairns,. of Osceola, discussed his thesis "Row to se cure the study of the lesson by the scholar." It was maintained that - an interest Manifested in the lesson by the teacher i .ivegld..beget an interest in the scholar, and that it was ticces-, silty to have the co-operation orthe,parents.' In the evening theiConvention wasiuldressed by Rev.t T. Leslie Weaver on "The' relation of the 'S. S. to the Church. - ThUrsday morning Rev. Mr. Rawson illustrilfed ably C. B. KELLEY, Receiver '•The u,e of the Blackboard" in the S. S. All were impressed with the ,utility Of ob ject teaching, In the absence of. Rev. My, Blades, Rev. 0. R. Weaver,:of Westfield, di•cussed "The Conversion of Children'.'! After some discussion it. wa.; moved that %;lien We adjourn it bo to meet, at Knoxville the second Tuesday in December. In the afternoOn Rev. Mr. Rawson -presented his thesis "How to obtain and retain older per- It was maintained that the scholars should be sent,out after them and be instruct od'to tease them until they would come, and that the 8. S. should be held after the morn ing service. Rev. Mr. Sigston, Rev.. H. Blades and .1. E White, of Knoxville, Tore eonqtituted Coin. to arrange a programme for the Con vention at Knoxville, Seine of the S. S. workers of the county have inquired what we mean by holding Clonventiong in the Cow anesque - Valley when we now have a County Convention. Our anAlrer is that we mean business for Jesua.___llNTe regard. our iCon vention ns auxiliary to: - the.County Condcn tit,n, and we are in perfect - Accord with that movement. Our-method rif conducting the, Convention was a little 'new. It was corn-' planted that the County Convention at uns- fluid was tuo mechanical, tlnd that 111(.1 wns too utach occupied O.3Si Clhqe of (AICli 1014.11'( , S filltoWPd the confirm to question the speaker freely to 'pump ull the knowledge they could hiln. This resulted iu some' it/n*11111de( ctission:. which 'enlivencil the Come Some per3omilities might likusA? been ably avoided, but on the whole we r com mend this plan. lie are indebted to the good people 0,3- ceola for many kind attentions and for their Christian hospitality. May they he pros pered in hasket and storehouse. Let the rip pronehinif, Convention at Knoxville be gen .rally attended. T. LESLIE WEAVER. Covpicaos NEWR. Dear r-.449Rtitor : Again I attempt to furnish you with some items which lops prove interesting to your reader , A few days since in company with a friend I visited this factory, and :we were well plerved , with what we saw there. We en tered the furnace room by a back door, and there found ten blowers and an equal num ber of tending boys busily engaged in trans forming the liquid glass into long cylinders, termed " rollers."' It is a very pleasant sight to witness this process, especially in a dark evening when, the bright red rollers are swung around by the blowers in a manner that would seem to me careless. A few stevs from the furnace the flatten ing oven is located, where tly rollers are licated to a proper stole, and men smoothed over by the flattener until they - are larg6, smooth sheets of glass. They are then placed upon a little iron car, which as soon as load etris rolled away to the cutting room. In this room we found four men with skillful: fingers cutting the large sheets of glass tip; into a variety of sizes varying—as a gentle-, man afterward told me—from seven by nine: inches up to forty-five by seventy-two inches" We visited the packing moth and found large quantity of glass there ready for pack ing, but did not ace any being packed in 66 boxes. We next visited the pot room where the pots are manufactured, in which the ingredi ents,comphsing the glass are melted together:. At dne side of the room big Labe. LaGrange 'Vas hammering the clay into the form of a pot with one of his fists. There is just One sight in a glass factory that is perfectly lu dicrous, and that is to see the clay mixed be fore it is ready to be made into pots. It it mixed in a snit of übin, such as farmerastore away potatoes in. After the clay is plaee4, in this box, a man with bare feet, with b pants rolled up to or above his knees, gets in to it and treads away like a little boy in IL mud puddle. This treading operation is free gauntly kept up all day Tht; proprietors of this institution have done away with a great deal of bother and incon venience by purchasing - an engine and , plac ing it in; their - factory. Formerly alt the sand and clay was ground by horse pmver, while now the engine, in addition to perf,,rto 2 ing both of these services, runs a Timber circular :AM?, which.are uled to cut lumber into the right size for the manufacture of Gla , s maziufacturers say that the favilitles for making glass ii our locality are af,gootl as eau be fo - uud any where. There are ut present fifty tnetl enr played by the company. 'SMALL Errs. The Railron company - hero rented tor a \ term of five yen per's old depot building and are going to re nidel it' instanter, and establish in it that long needeallfthir—a tele graph office. .. 'il . . , . Report says that the Covington Hotel , is about to change hands. Per the sake of tlk* , traveling public I would advise the new comer to put a patent outside upontltebuild , „ ing and then purchase oats enough to feed, a team till day, if such an event should ever occur, Our Sal)betli school will be held in the tlaptist church titi z ting,the Pall ana Whiter. Our military company intend building an armory soon. ' Our farmers aro squeezing out a consider.. able amount of eider from their surplus UP.' pl es. Who is to have chare,of our School this .Winter? ,A row occured in Pine's hotel .a few 'days since which resulted, as is usual in such af fairs, in bloody enoote arid sore heads. } Yours, Cuas. G. Grur. THE TELEQH.A.V.H. To BE BET Sunday School Convention 'at Sicepla, OUR GLASS FACTORY ATtiY 4 ' Court, a- A 9peeill'o~nti' •r ; ' e ta nex t 0,1*„. 4.877 , ear - fiT-vitil'alo 4 1 0- da had haen - , ;(1144gAsltiipy,.. s: 11 . 14 bn; 0%0 those, tf6titihktiiiibeerk:,stKfli!kthe oiit Alicoyealqi lyttlianied - = , ••Thh,tiugn,ykip b:, dnby 4ttional ' Law Judge Illorraii, .anda. he rot liyiiikrir'ellfa:Tra,:iairsuffardrxdrootiii* 014 • .lei • . ~,Uissial:A:oy ttiiii„ellrliki?rrt,, sofESD- Il tairy Aekloy, w e Atfi bta t ....o. A . R Cx. Cl:lO W Minn' H. Braino. Union. • , J.lhn V!"`Sttlelairs , ,t7 ', _l36'o , llloft Will RO it' tiapP: • (laving - ion.; imprg,t._Chainiser, s; , :.t.:;'t • (3..nrgc, Englishv ‘Delmar.•., t? • C4l')viuktoki.: t.).'E. Ha lsey ; • lienj. F.Knoulttin; . S,hippen.: SauxuelXiiaoui • - - Jactdi, 'Charles M. ISfoore, .I.leorge•MeMasteraUniou..7 4 Philander-Niles •Middlebury- Ai ex - Antler I rnllO6,lc, - - Lhwretiee'Bottie.f. , ill i ein)",Pike.'thvttOee Johan Piet; rielyitarr.. " " Martin V;;X.Atirtlol iJohn Reese, arlesion:z, yix Datld' 1., , r1 , t 44 ea gpiar e i,7 4 544,..! , , SinfeonSpautiliktg,fOliothete:: lief Vebsteri %Mensiteld,'Z Atitt-tL I it ret,kr Wit liittrofin t , 411.4452 . Alexander ) Lerinder Ai drie]i - z Lou ga -Bo tine] t. et 4 arti V S.' JAW narnaton d. Jno.' Jr.:V1.:1131-eiv. Reba: ' • .J.:11. Potter;Vs.,XifearY3L - Llittiti4:44 A:-:lliimmond,va. Jas. _AL.lteed-:;.; ,WillkeK&'Latlitep vsi,ll.4nSchof • Jai c;iiVcE•t4iy,',4 ~ 14 6.4 4.-Aw•oy . 441.i.i,..0qmffirrtiqe , )0/ZoSirttailii:o 7 --We mil ) I i I iPinli::::SvgclVicklnji, Ap pear* It! another JournalAi i4ilesiz A i: : T letrii *. the' ifeuWierbss the' Atlantic, hi_ both.'.li:oglisli:lind'..'Welsh. prints, that a greet victor was .achieved • the South Wales Choral 'Choir at the Crys tal Paley 'e,4England, on the 4th of July last. The Company of the Crystal -Palace, offered a prize- of aold cup to the value of a thopiattd pounds to the hestchoir t tortMlber not over 'OOO -voices. Sev mitt ons ',were represented. A ,seleetlon was made of the best- singers throughout_ Wales the above choir, numbering- 400 voices:, • - The leader was ,grlilith; -Jones, a blacksmith by trade. • When practicing in a certain hall at Lon don previous to the- airy of test, the leader heariing the -voices of the. choir drowning the sound' ef -the banthwhicli rpliiied. hi; the middle,- had to request the choir to modify their -voices in ordefte.'littruignizo.tha band'. The lien of our-principality defrayed I their expense:y and the Prince of• Wales • made them "a present 'of a gold Vase,•• After the above test, thirty pounds were offered to the • best individuat,4inger,linalosto sing a se lection made by the- Company ; ihe females allowed to select their own. Both prices prizes were.awarded to dielcs..: . • Permit me to boast a little over the above on thisiide of the Atlantic. D. G: EDW 4.ltriS. . „ A aft -00)7 REPUBLICAN .1414:4i —The great inac , 3 mooting, of yesterday, Was - one of the largest. tanks of the. ,kind which have"hcen'hcla present campaign, und, w&= an immense, ailco,esa throughout , all its proceeding=. Thq add e tesses were delivereit in the afternoon by the Hon. Briggs, of New York,an•4 Wln. ;A.* Jczcup, of Montr9se, tWo very eirqbaatt speakers, WhOSS speeches "appealed,.to, the reason, rather than to the pa3snms and 'prei ndice3 of theit' hearez'sl." 7 --NetpW, Oct. 8. MARRIAGES:- . DEWITT—CUDWORTH - -At the house of the bride's Lather tj Hcc..l3u tc rseiiti:3ept..tth..46l2, Mr. John W. 14-Witt an-I Miss Jahn, 1,. Cudworth, all of 9tilli4au, Va• . ELLS.B9I4Q 01411KET. coRproTF.D E H KIMBALL, Retail Grocer, : :. wELLsDoup, Omobsif : 7. 1b7,4 , pEA TIMIS PAY YOE- - A LL AT . . Flour, per . 9 („:4,' Sll CO irockwhe.at flour, per cwt • 4 00 Wheat, white, per bushel . Wheat, red ...... : Wheat, spring! , • "!' • Buckwheat; " • . . ;DI , Corti, Oat* Barley, - Rye, =I Thiwthy seed, `` el s, " '1 1 50 Corn weal, per cwt .. 2 25 r eg4k; per. cwt . , ..- ' , , 2 OO Potatoes, per Wish " - " - FO" 50 so Apples,"green, per bush 50 vo Onions, per bush 1 50 1 75 Turnips, per bush . 20 , Pork, per lb 7y; 10 Haws, per lb • - • 15 17 Should ors,' re: lb I „. ~iq /94i Dquer,P 4 • . 11) •:: 7I • • 1., i: •••1 . • • • %I $ Cheese, PC; Ili. 1 - 11 15 Lard, per lb 12y; 15 tlow, per lb 8 10 riey, per lb 20 20 Beeswax, per lb -3(1 Vinegar, per gal • , , 40 - Eggs, per dozen 15 .. 15 Dried ples, per lb 12Y; 16 . 1 Dried 1 eaches, per lb 15 Dried. erries, per, lb -4 .- :,,,I .-.--.. s. -r 40 Drieilb iieklit rrirsi pi ~ r lb.. • - • , i• • ••j, it 10 l'; Dried. spherries, black , venni, ..: ~ 125 Dried r sp!)erries, red, per lb 20 "25 Oranbe rtes per qt 20 nay, per - ton 10 (4/2 NVood, IH inches, per cord . ---, ' • , -2 00 W0,..1, 3 feet, per cora Coal, hard, Ira tuu... .. _ , 13441, soft - .. • ‘, - 8 80 .-•... ud plaster, per ton ; 8 60 . Sugar, "A" tot Tee, per lb ... : :--. ' - / 3 % Bugur, Yellow. per lb 1234 *lifer, bro)vp, per lb . ' '..; - i .1- .' `...;11@12 Tells, greet . per lb • -- • • -L-- 4 80654 80 ',.(e4ts, black. per-lb , .—.^ so q i 25 ..K.ii.oseoe, per gal. ~.,.. .. , 10 Wool. per lb' • ..-.A4 , " , -:. , 5 4- , . -,4clniktipstila & tar Sci,l6.. ~ , .n,y imuo, at Ala Oiler Of thelOrntitnett;C, o Onrt'Of ; the 111)11 , Comity of Tioga, the undersigrust Adaultilatratrs Jr the estate of C. C nOidOO L dereftfied,viil s enic:3o for sale al nitblib Vendee, °tithe preittisea In the lownsblP of R 14111 0 24, In laid county, on ThorsdaY, October 2i, 1072, at 10 o'clock ;in the forenoon, ILte following described lots of land lieliniging to said est.tte, within one-fourth tulle of the State Normal School, at Mans. field: all that lot of land known as. the Holden. mina, beginning at the_northertet%erirrier;,thende. south, ono degree tve't , 75.9 rods'to the isMatlicsiereorto'er ; thAace north, 88 degreett west,llWs'ris.lti'td thil teritro etre' 'rises river,- thence down the said . river p,..,41,, L'd,.. greeemairk29.l.rods ;' and; urcittnAtfidegr.,,,e9 weet i , 40 'reds' le' the northwest' corner';• - •thetite south; 87 g degrees east, 60.5 rgda to the west line of . lot ; thence along aid lineeouth, 14 'degrees west , 10 nods to the suntiru at corner of sap lot •• thenet4 south, Elth degrees east, .5 rods tuthc,publie ;pad : Ihericsalong the'west side of the ro4d: -- turrth,lthree '.degetea — west, 10 rods ; the ce south, 87!.i degrees east, 162.11,r0di to -the Phrseor ginning; , t‘tr4lll 4 4ingt l o4:o"ttera, c eiore t 'dries% alflin ,roped; and - Willa Vie , fheellitig' 'Unites, three . . three sheds, a corn•house stad other small - slittotOldrd Orchartritiereen - 6 RlMJane of the moat desirable farms in Moss county. Also, another Lot Of land, adtolningr, the *hove •de. scribed on the tenth, afl-begtenthg %Le' the . southeast ,enrßef t491 .6 0f 4 0 the ri9lbtiot cArliPt 4 1 4" Mt. thelco . alga ale west itue Pfille 193riteee Lot as PI 1414 Of D. J. - Brats, cult th one 4egreO W05t.361 radii to the sOuth east corner hereof ; thence uorth",lB 'degrees' West, :.13 rods to the centre of the Tinge river; thence down the saute" moth; fire degrees east. 86...4 f rodsl9 the southwest corner of the said. Holden' farm ; "'thence alone the south line. of .the same, south; 88 degrees east, .210 5 rods to ihttpliee of beghoniug. , Containing fort) -,lgot acres, tame or less, arid - being whaV is known as Ihe Drake - farm; and - a ' 'Wee' - adard - t5 tile earns fing , ..llheAtorflen., farm, 4.1.17.1in"00ved, with a large lirlite and lime house; a bare iind apple orchard thereon. Also, another, lot Of latiilta told totYita tp colt it the yoorhees lot; beglantng in 11e east line of th alµd Holtleft fitroi..theuco.aout/fg ficaff-ef§ - east:74 rods to ;TerrilinslandiAllieu&Along. autuottud land of D. J. Bptts, south. one degree went, Si rode to the ctn. 1. 5 r of a email ca•rok and ravine; thence down the sofae. in a nortlpveaterly dlreetion, to the eel ltne I N-- 3 lid Driiltiffeto W ,tee SliSugA tta fmrie.:,,,sud east n - ot ttre ;laden farm. nortlVoile 4 08ree east, 64-rod Bali" tile of Ing more or lees, all improved.- & TERatS nF SALE-4111y dollitis on tieli 4, lut,' at' the time of side. and enough more on confirmation of the sale by the Lim it, 0 matte balfrtliej purchase money, and the iittot halt of purehase, irmiiey 4 with Interest, out, year Iriali t t.;=- sale, •.• 'SAMAR:H(4PN C ' - A.dralulthators. - ; A .LL psi song are elbilioned pot ,to pureha7 tfro ja: notes, one Sated tit Jacheini,Aprll,23,l,B72 or the suia,of dollars jvittHisterest,anfl . afgubd -by 8. L. Parmertee; 'the other diteilyttelf44l; t04c1., 2d. 1871, fbr the aiim.'oVehiliteett''do soya stabe by' Charles Cat ntleld; • balk made These notes-wero Biolen froth Meat- the' their& Siete Falrbn Weld instant: - "imatorpi Bwcrof; de.4so f i., October 4, 1832* .111, 1970,Ai. taanttniStratOrSOttee, iTTE* Augnisti4lol4lnftilti aiie ' 4 ' 4lbirt 424 P, ConC, itite of Wellohoro. TlC43ll..cout4.*_^, de. mad, bitting been grated t4r,the. tuideraWn'e& The liegiolOr of Ttogs empty, MT pendia !gated to sarn eototO are reereeltett to take pkyteeat, anathose toning chshns:ngalnots i ratatgaln cement the:Jaime fur ortUoment. tit the oce fortarly4oetiglo nal& Albeit P: Cone in nan.l3 Weßsbnro; Dated at Wollaboto, Pa., the itt OctOber, 1.0111 HA: CONE; Wdmin 's4 J. HARRISON, AClntln'r. Oct. 8,-6w Special Notices. -AV - • A victim of early indiscretion, causing nervous de Witty, premature decay, &c., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, bas discovered a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-suffer ers. J. S. fIEENER, 78 Nassau at., New York. . . • . • r • :" • . . • 7 • k, • • . Sat e• A • •• in pu.nce of order of the Court of Common Pleas' dated Sept. 4, 1872, the dndersigned, Guardian of the person and estate of Sherman Wheeler, a minor, will on Wednee day, the 16th day of October next, at one o'clock p. tn., at the premises hereafter described, expose to sale by public outcry the following described land the estate of said minor, to 'wit: - Ali that certain tract Ofdand Situated In Jackson township,. conuty of Tioga,.and- State of Pennsylvania, beginning at EntgEet StadM' south-west corner; theileelitirth, 46 4 ,r d6g. 'ea , rods; thence north. 49% deg. east. 15,6 rods; thence north, $9 deg. east, 9.7 rods by highwakto A. J. Blor rell's lands; thence west by said 8..1. kforrell'i land 31-6 rods; thent*north..2 deg. west. 79.6 perches to a post and stone; thence in a nottleeasterly direction 40.2 rods to Eraniet Stafford's west line at a post and stones; thence southerly by said Stafford's went line 79.6 rods to the place of beginning; containing 8$ acres more or leas with the appurtenances. Terme-10 per cent, of hid at time of aaltbf ante at confirmation. LEWIS EISNER, Sept. 24, 1872-4 w. Guardian, 6c.• WAgbillffi c 1 -“TE want an energetic and capable man to canvass T T for us and represent our Nurseries in tide or ad joining counties—same one who can give his time and attention to the business. se as to build up a, perma nent trade. Applicants please state age and previous Misidonocenpation arid give references. Termafagoorn-, . .ELX. HOOSEDA DD WlR i t# 4 l , l qVi.t , 1, „ 4. ir • a.- "• E i Teti,tor,•fale.:.. Brrlrtuals all order Of We ten* Mutt or ne county of Tioga, expose to saleiat puilU veudtle, orih titthalladr-berretetUat ttbfpfibed. th the , township of Tioga, on Wedneaday, the lath day of October next, at One y. in., the following described lots of land, belonging to the estate of Vine DePul, ' deceased, to wit: A lot of-land situated in the townships of Tioga and Lawrence, in said county; beginning at the itaftfi. • west corner of lot No. 2 of .Bingham lands, conveyed., by the Trustege of..the Ditiglienseatidele Jacob. Prot*: I man; thence along the north side of said kit south, 89 degrees east, 253.7 rods; thence along the east line ' of warrant No. 4,300 north, four degrees east. 151 rods; thence north,B9 degrees west, 126.4 rode; thence shah, my, degrees west, 185.4 rolls; thenta along the west line of warrant No. 1,300 south, 13 degrees . misivaseanto449Yoollkia's4.*:4lo.lltiPinitel 253 acres. more or less. Also another lot of land situated in the said town shilpialabeginsdnt at e n r lti in thee fe r ia on the pi and4Z47 Rs beealonli *bah norttiP 1 14 ' east, 84 rods; thence north, 15% degrees west, ten rods to the public road on the west side of the 'Bog* river, from Tioga to Lawrenceville; thence south,.BB% degrees west, along said road. 42 rods; thence north. 803, degrees west, 26 rode to !argiq.glpt by - the Atisib docking on the west aide of fhb' ea% mill; Wedge north, 71% degrees west, 22.6 'rods to a post about two rods west of the mill race; thence south, 353 de grees east, 38 rods to the place of beginning; contain ing 10.2 acres, with a saw mill and dwelling house thereon, and mill race, bulMtead,' dapic water power appurtenant, and btTgot ;gold, x 1 n f oe Saw anti a touring mill, ME - AU - me t her ladd' hereby offered for sale, a very desirable property. ' Terms of sale: fifty dollars down at the time, aside,. and enough more to make one-half the purchase mon ey on confirmation of the sale by the said court; and' the balance of the purchase niteney. with inteMitisone • year from the time of sale. ' EEIZA DE PUT, Executor. Sept. 24, 1872-4 w STAIAte-ziipiLP of ma 5'4 i`e - ` . ;c imt; a ter r atl i g 't ‘ar 111111Piriu-gigteedato 4rOite 6 fis C e e tlte.animata , q LI A, It, yth, ftt....21.14010it, T 014 8 10 OVA T 1141 ALL kinds, styles and sizes of Pictures taken and executed in uptiatic manner at D. H. Naransore's Gallery, opposite Cone Itouite, Wellabora. Pore ‘1 _ 1 1 ;;;!.: raits on Porootaur riates; Notbulgolocitibe,optreciitt.4.iti_qsN4eautiful Por-, celain pictured sn'n gelYnt , C 4126 of VaMO4 Tiil.6- 1 3 6 11; fleas and delicacy are superior to anyliallit produced on iron or paper. IS YOU Willa ,tifso4r self, gptiNtiramo4i'W, , „ 4 ..1f0u,0A.t.' 9 990.1netuttikt adAji to: iii0;10 to? maramore's. If you %mut something that looks like you, go to Ngt amore's. . Itlnit want an Pagnnrr‘ntyvv . , Antbrotylis. dr other pictures Copled.aud;ettlaided lli can do that as reasonable as guy other man. They will be finished in India Int, Oil or Water Colors when desired MEIEMI Persons wishing pictures of gronps and children, Vill-teeelVe especial attentiow= 41%4- •“ri A large assortment of Frames at Franilniliftifittsf eazumnitly,orr hand, All }:itikls of% IlfcturesiFvamctuOr4l ti.R —Don't mla l take the place. dVer A. B. Eaatoian's Dental Rooms: April 24, 1811.-tc. , P. VI. liiAl-st:movr::". QEO. A. DERVY 1-lA"just returned from the city with the largest stock of El 4,,1300E MW SHOES 8 IS Ladies' ..Kid and Cloth, Taorols 094 , 741 Octiteps, Ladies, 'Misses, Children, and Baby's Shoes. • t • Gents' le)-B 4? - 4,18/44.44 I Prince ./11b erKoff Bola . ..Cal a. f.W-Azp-tßoil - os A 4. routio' i3oots. 4t tact, all kinds of Mena' and NN'oulerea lyear kept a drat-chlae Shoe Sitqre. a tiost sowed Women's Shoes eyer orl'ere4 to sliiiiniarket. We defy the world _ 3 00 - § 7 5 0 7 g 5 . - If you don't believe us, try us. We buy ouly the beef stock, and have as good C9rdwatere as lunacy ran hire, - ftr.dtiVITTIRI Gone neatly, and dvl,4tell of till jgpda coristaniV cni iuwet. Cash paid for tildes, Deacon liavingjnitt filled up our shelves with s alcaic:c aim. k, personally selected l'or this inarliet, we respectfully solicit a fair share of trade. '.5n4411 tuollts snit- 'rick returns," we believe to be i !plod Villainess outrun .• tind.tve hold the best goods, to be the' chedliast. 'We keep no shoddy. Our assortment to fillibeiUM to meet - -aikeirtintl - takteti.74-.Wa-AttYlte'....oldr.luttroutrillUdAtux. public generally to call and examine our stork. No trouble to show goods. Always to be found, one door north of 0. B. Kelkeyi Store, Main _Street, Wellsbofo, P 4L iZ asrii/A 4 ;3' ii it'SV X FPl..WOt4i . . General Election Proclamation, wHERF,AS, by an act of she General AsseinblV. of Y A V OPintribuwectillt of Pennsylvania, entitled, la act to regulate the tietieral Elections- of this Com. monweiliftuerooted gfiZ=Vniir Hese, it ter en40inci114241404441bv -,wElit officers tu. to 00 elected—therefore I, E. A. FISH. High Sheriff of Ttoga county, do hereby make known, anti give this public notice to the_Electors of Ti.:ia • couniy, that a' General Election will be held throuebout the county on the'2d Tuesday of October nexte-,bk.ing„ tbe•_signk day thereof, at the several districts OW:: ~ ant county namely : - Blom' township, Arnot school house. Blossburg borough, Union school house.' Brookfield, South Road school hogs;, . . Charleston, Dartt Settle tit sohoo) ky f ose. , • Clymer, Sabitielittleyte Antuffts 0••• - .- ;'''''n om `' Cbatham, Chatham Ce r ilethobLolist-•ir-e. - t - , Settle poyffigtens, hotel of GA:avail -4-, t--,•-••,,, tt-4 dopvington borough, hotel of Thos. Graves, Delinar, Court House. Deerfield, Cowanesque /Ulnae, ' liland.boraugh, SintIYSti,USTL. . i.;.-. Stilth echo na house - • 4 ciactok borough, Fallow School house. It Fie OM: Geediebetict,holagai i.: - ..- • ",..a. , ...- _. i., ..I:lSinettaii• AlliettAllYelgile, .." 4 -'. br-': , `4 -- 1 11:::' , .4 . 3 :j. Hamilton township, Morris Run Halt Jackson, house of o.llamiltots. Knoxville borough, Eagle - House, „Lawrence, Slotson's Hotel 4 Law.iin s .,.... •s tr o t „.....uotel:. .4 0 - - - ,: o t ..' Lib - A • i ' Co iv ,t, it :!,': ,i; ~,f t - ';:t.. M•-• • , - •it.• gbaell•ol libilse.tt, : : : $ -.itt 'Mains • usiboroug , P. Doud'a Hotel. lifiddlebur3•. Hollidaytown school hou.c Alorria,,bouse cif Geo. Grist. • -,- . Nelson, bout& 0f114r2.9"4 *vatic* , • - • oil-eolt„ Is. A; J. l'utibra Bloclr. - ' - - ilism. a) Allaptilatpti_fh: - /f..,' . ..".7. , frn: .'... • '•'.. Rittlaild,liouse of Vezlitasker. l. A . 5 .--j- d2 i , ,11s i 1:':. Sullivan, P. Dond's 01. -- .- .. }Happen, Big Meadow school Innis* - - • - , .Tloga,....liotel of Ellakht, Smith.' • • • • - Zoga borough, Hotel of piss r at E. l24llrt i ct. . f rto 1,11 - A ---1-4g Viresttlat4 haVingh. pd; house o f William L. Thomas. m, house orßohn . which time 411td.PhIce thltn'iviltliii ' Faecal:ale following State, District and COunty ,officers; - One person St Oovernor.of the Crepigionwesith Of Perinailverda• . . Me person for Auditor Genneloal thik„Catuttene , wealth of Pennsylvania. :1; One person for Justice of the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth orßennaylvonla. Three persons for Representatives at Laige from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the Congress of the United States. • , Twenty-eight peisiThs Its ^ Delegitei at Largi• to ' the' Convention to Amend the Constitution of Pennsylvan it IrrePriXr.Shall vote 7 for more than fourteen. (14) One person for Additional Law Judge of the 4th Good •Pictar•e DERRY PISHLER, evet brought into WoUnbar°, con9lgtthg of CUSTOM WORK. Loather and Findiugo Pelts - and Fun; Judicial District of Peun'u . . 0 Unfit() nottoill e Eighteenth ( IA) platelet of CV , the United States. • T *.regri I eta the Sixteenth Sena tor: I lee ,Ts 4.. it Mee to the Convention to Atneud tffe Conalltutbei of Penn's. No person to vote for more than ism delegate.i. One person to represeut There romite In the Mouse of Representatives of the emmuunwealth of Peep - it. One persou for Prothonotaty of-Tioge County: Out person for Treasure r of Traga county. • tine person for Register & Recorder °Mktg& County. -o' °Me pew( . .•.i .. - stoner f •1,, .. a 4 nett. htelper' e • , ~ i of Tiol _S. , ,•• _. ~_ dlitek ~.a , „..., by , hid the Op 'IV • . - . - :tr"•'eleetio •.• • . P. Moe, ttei -4 . . • . " -., :bons _ ' •t. . 7 r‘ ...t., ',, ~ ti k t. elections, being the 11th da' of October-••,,- , I sin by said act further . . .. to give wilt+ , k„ every person, except Audi - of the Peace, who, , ‘ hold bfillee or apeointreents of trust or profit a 'fr: , 'governuaent of t. 13)3111ed States, or of this State. . - )4; .1 4. any city or incorporated di et, whether aco , , 10120 d officer or agent, who or shall be enlo° Ye dl i n e' ; '? 'dl's legislative; e&ecntiv or judiciary departineutt ..' 4nltlikititlecCisinyelego rated district ; and also I F 11 t every merrzher OfCett ss , and of the select; o$• common council of any ty, COI22I3IIeaIOLICIV of stay incorporated district, Is by w incapable of holding Or, exercising at the same time office or appointment of judge, inspector, or OPI. any election of this, Commonwealth, and that n mot , judge , of any., other officer of any such _ n shall be eligible to any office then to be voted r. ei tt And the law of 1866 dire : - - ' - i'Abeelualified voters of e avers' counties of this 'Commonwealth at all gene , vandlip and borough and special elections , are h b required to vote, by tickets written or minted, o partly written and partly printed ; severally audited as follows: one ticket shall .tpribraceCooemeVE iz eourts voted for. rar Aldfillied ' . ;' one ticket' shall nili 4 he eleame of • • State officers voted for, I and be labelled, .Statee;on ticket shall ettibmeez the • names of all the county oft n voted for, including office of Senator, member inl members of Assembly, , livoted tor, and members o fCongress, if voted for, and labelled ' Countye one ticket shall 'embrace the, .nameteofill township office voted for. and be /a -le? 'Tetanal:lll* one yet t e thallethracethe O t i ,e uxls, IMillgrMt, iiiineiltiiii i trae t totiterl Y i n. se ' .aretelt i z ak • c Aes." .. : • • i& Wonstlxiltie eta the-organization of o election, etc., see ws of 24 July, 1839,par0 • oblift misell2,,sicul ithto hlet laws of 1869, page 49, hienlithetrtziothe Mid 1 e s leetion districts. 41eittu t ' Wzotness, By an act of thCongress of the united States, entitled "An Act •to amend the several acts heretofore passed, to provi e for the enrolling' and calling out the national to Land for other 7;nlePos- es," and, approyed . March d, 1864, all persona who i. i ti t have deserted the militiry or naval service of the • United States , and whole/. not • been discharged, or 'relieved &earths •ponalty;• r-ellaahillty therein pro vided, are deemed, and take , to have voluntarily re linquished, and forfeited, their. rights of citizenship, ; and their rights to becomeVeen', and are deprived of, exercising any . rlg,lits of , tizetts th ereof: t And whereas, Versals, no eietlitehie of z:the United States, are not, under th e natitulion and laws of TlieetotYliriitterelffifffilefreMtriirtlifiretannson wealth: - • Szerros 1, Be it enacted biz the Sena te ~ and House of . 4.,..• , ,e j (atgf r of, te i • hag ' wirdr - ,,Pennsy/vania in • el' . As bke e/ .41 is canard by the au * , • of tilt tire, . ' e nit hereafter to be held in this co mmonwealth, it shall be unlawful for the judge or joepectars of y 'such election to re. cafe any ballot, or ba ll ots,from any person, or per ilous, embraced in the provmiens, and subject to the *llltilselllity, impoteel by said et of Congress , approved i ) March 3d, 1865, and it shall e unlawful for any,seell person to offer to vote any ballot, or ballots. :SECTION 2. That if any au 1b judge and inspecteh of election, or'ellY one of the shall receive, or cousent to receive, any such disqualified person, he; or they. so offeuding, shall be &It) of a misdemeanor, arid teio . ticibitylithltethereof, In any court of quarter semi-' ions of this commonwealth, he shall, for each offence, be sentenced to pay a fine of not leas than one hun dred dollars, and to undergo an imprisonment, in the jail of the proper copnty, fo - not less than sixty days. • Sretios 3. That if any person deprived of citizen. lahlit;and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any!elec tion. hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, vote, or tender to the officers theieof, and offer to 'vote, a ballot, or . bailout, any person so offending. shall be decrueleguilty of a misdepeaMar,Au „„on conviction themeeiimaqicourt of like* s'eof this cone moovee01), 1) all, for each: ot. 0 21Infijklied in like , matiner.g.l.4: ovia,:a in th p &limit efetian of this aett le the,case of officers bf i • e tedti n eceiviug such • nufswpal lialint, or ballote.if A I, d 1 1 '•,.J BECITON 4. That if any person shall hereafter pgr snails, or *Wise any person, or persons, deprived of citizenship, and disqualified, as aforesaid, to offer - a y ballot, or ballots, to sue o ffi cers of any electiou, h e' a-- after to be held in this commonwealth, or shell ri 1 4 euade, or advise, nuy sucheer to receive any ballet?. or ballots, from any peal's' deprived of citizenship, cil and disquelified as aforesei , quell person, so offend ing, B e a u be guilty of a mu demeanor, and upon con :01tlitO fliottliztfEtninny con. PC( go.artef dons of fide ebriariceiwealtie'shallii .-'planialle'd 114.11ke manner as is providea in the 'wean. section of this act, in tbez . case of office's of melt elec lon receiving sucb unlutte • fni bill l 4OT 10444 il J: n ; it' . •1 At the same time and pia • fi, also, an election will be -fi'ild for delegates to the co vention to amend the Con :etifiltion of the State, in co . fortuity with the Act, en= titled —An.Act to provide r calling a cohvention to 'autetul the Constitution," a mroved April 11, /b 72.-- At Prefierlbed by said ,Itet,.t, e frifilfl rilltkiiitd re •nlattol,fil shall'lMA•ifttril 11, findlth,b, %turns 1 'the same; . first. Ai the general elec !Onto be held the second Tuesday cd October next, th re shall be elected by the codified electors of this Cot monwealth, delegates to at coaVention to revise and a neud the Constitution of this State; the said convert ion shall consist of one hundred and thirty-three ru i tmbers, to be elected in the manner following! Twe ty.eight member/ thereof -shall beget:led in the state at large, tey follows: ~. Each voter iio in. tie State Shalt Vebilia f r tint more than fourteen estralidedes, the. IlVenty hr . ,„highbilt in - Vote Shall 'be deClared'elheted; ninetytn nib di:le - gates illiall be tip• pointedto bald efeated 'from that.dinerent genata m i districts of the State, three delegifes'to be elected for eitatoteng.tur therefrom'tunkin fartnelollstrict delegates; eiteliVotirlhaTflreigt 64 vole fur'not. mere Seto two_of the members : to e choti'eu from Its irslet, ut.d.f_e three calidkleetitale , it in Vote illill" I.eV tut echncreledeet. evetm body Of Ailaghatty; UsuNgitig the "Vweeftv-thtrd Sell CAM instrict, where no yoke Allah vote far Mere than six eandtdates, and the nine highest in vote 611;011 be elected, and the coma ties of Euxurub, Monroe and Pike. forming the Thir teenth Senatorial District, where no voter shall vote for more than four candidates, and the 1814 highest in vote shall be elected, and additional delegates shall be 'chosen from the city of Philadelphia, bye, vote al large in said city, and in their election tin voter !shall vote 'for more than three eilMilitte4. and the at; highest in vote shall be declexed Ale 14. '460/0. he Taagestgicl 'Meeting for each election dielrlet shgli 'V proVide two suitable hoxe4 for each Don, one 41 vw4teh 'to deposit the tickets voted for Delegates at large, end the other in which to deposit the tickets voted for District Delegates; which boxes shall be la-. belled respectively, " Delegates at large" atka, sta.• l trict Delegates;" midi!) each district lik tick city CI i' il' adelphia an addititinal box nintlthe p,revided for each poll r in which to depohit ttle tielter4 Note 4 1,5,e i' City Delegates:" and said lAst mentioned 1,, , ,01ieg , must each be !sherd i• City Dilegatee." - ilefr 'The said election shall be hold and conduct ed by propeFelection offieers of the several election districts or the commonwealth, and shall be governed and regulated in all respects by the general election laws of the Commonwealth, do tar as the same shall be applicable thereto, and not inconsistent with the pip, visions of said act, '~':if3 4014 X VISIJLER Fourth. The tickets to be voted for tAsotbars a large of the convention shall hays nn the outside the words "Delegates at Aro." apit op the itiside the names of th9,capolmea voted fur, Out exceed. 17 .4 f t rfr h tri e,,, r ek t4 ets 4o4 be oted fur district member tbilocohvntion shall have on the outside the !vet:as 1001 /Delegates," and tut the inside the mat Or liana 4.l"the ettntliOtatest yetvd for, not exceeding the illniteifl as aforesaid; but any• il4et wAtfcti gh coIoADA a greater rannllaor of names ptoin itnniber for Which the voter shall be entitled .td; vote, einAl be rejectottl and to case of the delegates' td be C/10333/1 at huge in Philadelphia, the words, City Delegates," shall be on the outside or the ticket. .S IM. .In the city of Philticlelphla the return Atttges shall meet at the State House, at 10 o'clock op the Thursday next following thel eleetten o vtd tnalM out the retud us of said city, ofthv votes cast theretn*Tor delegOtes at large s t ud 9,1 V sna district delegates. to be members of the conxentiettki rctorttjuditea-ot several election districts wtthin quit comity of time State, excludtrig vnitadolphva, BLAU maul on Ifrlday 'next, toiliwaug the olovtlon, at time penal place for the - meeting% of We retdrn judges or their county. and snake out Nil ancl aeOurale return a fur the county. Of the votes cast therein for mombArs of the eonveution add felt dietmiut members of th"ame; and the proceed thirt of the return judges of %no said city-I've phis, silt of the se‘eral c uLties of the ominnott- Wealth. lu the making of t .r returns, shall lic",ttie . sumo 114 those prescribed to retarn judges it& time &Is of au elevtivu for Ooveruor, ex,:ept Unit, teturto traus-f. nutted to the Secretary- of lie commonwealth,' shall be addressed to 111111 lone and not to DV Spent et of the Betme. • ' AMENDMENT TO Ti E. CONSTITUTION: •• 'Whereas. a joint resoluti pr• posing an ataemeli Want to tho Constitution n this t ommonwealthitaa, b een... W m- 4, 10 ritEptlite-ti elect 'ea eacirnous - e - of tlie - Leilsfatiiie at two successive se semis of the same which (is as lollows: „• -- Actintitesciirtticirlitricatinimittolue Con siltation of Pennsylvania: . lie it resolved, b 414 Senate anti Hattie titre I)the-CemmonTeetlitt .ett Tilin , ,Vlcithici 11 .'6V°' ameniluisai 'the ' 0 04i4 1 441,4 1 , 4141,*0.1 tli4E€y idmir their it or rejection, pursuseittp the iiiromaions of the tenth article thereof, to wit; A.SIENDNIEN r.- i " . Strike out the , sixth. 'section of the sixth ai•ticie of the Congtitatioh, .and'insert in lieu thereof tto follow - fig : ....A - Stitfirrrelslireridlaille christen by the guali llost.electootof,thittate.„Ateitoolitimes and f •r ;au& *ith, or se 4* it , :a~itirt,pr2s4ilibed by law.' •' Ana, Whereas, John NV, Cleary, Governor of the Comfrionwealth itif Pennsylvania, hi obedience tq the .Act Of Assembly approved tie 11th day of Apil.t!, A...D„ : 1872, for the purpose of asc ,rtalning the senae ot the. ,people,of this ComMonweinth in Ward to the Sdop -tlorecorlcjection of salil a mndnieut, as provi hid- In, the tenth article cif pie con dantton, bas Issued td me': a writ of r,loation, given It vier hi., hand and th t great; seal atthaState ' , comma iding anti requiring itle• Ao , give notice hi the usual manner and its requiring 1 LW ',re quired, that an election wal he held according to the .ternia_ol.,tile-CritUllitilliOn s V.' the provisions of tug lket e)tthe t r A l iatllly alb • said ,. for the purpo ik ' , of , Kilt etin ittilta and iatffication or rileei... isn one all q , VAer,:tr.rr,.l do hereby!gfVb- Mice, that at- the same time and places . , alsi an ' election will be beithipon said amendment in:conf rm ffy with the act entitled ...an Act preeeriLing the UPS' and.nianner otantouitting te the psdple - fol. thenj ap - r proval strid-rattitcation or rejection a proposed ernes! .-' gli' tug pittstitution,';itpporved n ikpnil,,, i _l4,.„„&:.; D . , . tdefieilltad try sartfAct,:,ttia*likititi rt a ,50.4 - .: regulations shall apply to'sairVilectliin, and ' Vito gn.: turns pf,the same: ,• - • • 1 First.- Alai' election shall lki oPened, bridatid (Ai:ilea, .upon thb 'day •- t aforesaid, at the oaces and w flap tleli tourti atlindi." t . f . IVA • '1 , L: - ! tkaral ete..t ,niaor, ~thh i coAtita t o o m ~ . - I or; 01).W. - . 1. t1y,411.• t ' iiiid AClReV l itie It . , II 170 .i an y f the jnilni 5... ite..- spet t arattlitl *riff of kaelilor said townsi.ii a 14, oug .itartia.preAtiets and listr:MA. tore - ,. i te .,;..' t& Heide ectlonllcketa, Pallet v i rittni or prninfct, o, part ,' ly written Cir...4otty printed, row raeit oi tie ills dined 1 .votencif.lhlllfltitto, w .iiiply PIP'? ,llic, „%sidit aii4 to 1,E005.A10.,1-11tIcer* in.,, , b4rniseib befinutite purpose, ' kerIGM-DylAa r Mileers: which nekets shat be elred on„the oat aide - Amendment to the Co sti tpnft' ahil e tui th nt e=l l. l . :: . For cite Amendment!! .or. , 1 '• " Ag a in s t I 6 it=agla e-"el l6 l 2lttra "4' • all r - ' _ ice. il.ii general elections ofilda Goinutotimmith are now tom filleted: inlld it shall be the duty of the return knftlea of the respective counii II and districts thereof, M first, bia_J4l 1 1 :.1 42 , aisegained the wamtier of votes giv:'. - ' 'easier or ildafilthendinent, to make oult ;chi= PdiCalie feturna thereof, expreisedlit words at leufitlk_ eta not in figurest,only;. - one sit nda' returnsi- ad' ink*: shall be lodged in the Prothonotary's office of the gra e 7Mrston Pic is of the proper county, lend , the '1 ed.and directed to the Secretary of i the Oommonwealth, and'hy ono of the said judges depos: ited forthwith in the must convenient poet office, upon which postage shall be Paid at the expense of the rit•olc . et chuntv -- • - ' •-•- , ‘ l, ll - nd.lnThiliiitnelf eletti,iiiille* polls's/Ail he 0 1 4 4. atl between the home of sii and arreii 0`9.1094 Se At . r nd closed staheJteecloak-p. in, , - Olienvuder ufj , _ hailsttllVflqh94.Uth (W . -16thlday of Septe/Plert 1874.. li. A. ?PH. atterifir of Tina county. HE! SERE IMO CON3iITMONA CONVENT/ON = Li. ,!,,, '• -- • t -,,';*.A14 ,- ..! , '• 1, -;. - ' , -..1.. 5 , - •!44;- :Y-4 0••• ,,,, :f-,t } ''''' , • , , , , ,,,,, ..aS'' - " ,, s - , z ••••-- - 41erf. ....-: - ,t,. , ; ,, .: 4 4 , , ,, ,, , , tvi- 4 .'fm,: -L - f, 4 ttts ,- -,-5 , , , , , cf , •,-„ ,,, , ,, ,, ~ ,,' ,.,1,,:,, f•':;' ,4 tzi:...y. - •,: ,, ,Ve,t *- - -os- , -tt:- - -- ,-;•. 4.v. ,- ; ,. , • , •i : 4- - ..;!:••: , ;4::.t:eq..r,, , ,..4 . :, , p , „, , ,1R..,4.,-•it,• ,, . 1 . " • 2. ' - ''''''' C i. -S, e' , ;:"''' ,, .• ":“,,-, ,_ ,' A',7 , A 4 5{P , 51:. - p:Zt :.:- ,' . 1.;.", , t.;•• ''''r: -. ' , ;,:::.' ,, •:) ,, F , T-f , '• • '" - Cte . ' .;-.94 t.:Y -- "';' . •:,,,?,•.' '''-'''."..''''' ' ''" "`" •-',-- ' ' p , , .. ~.,,, , ,-;:e. _:',•, - ,, - , - ,1 , -,e . .''.." , :., SE SIM =I IME Immense j Li f-i L A -. J , .:- , ~, ' : That they may have room to slow t e bulauce. Until turtlar notice large email amount of real. Uur stn . :Y. Is yEity LAlttiE In all DEPAR 1' C 3 141C:04 1 111611, fti,,l_Yl ii:i'ii_ci, Fancy' Dry G 41;o,, And is almost daily replenishing with thervariona novelties as they bappt Grateful for the sin g swed upon us by Fairl y seat wi t h Tioga lance of the sant% assusd t h o rn that they shad be dealt with and gat Closittng, ae C. 24,184. • • , • Cash the true Basis of I • The stibscritier wuukl beg leave to call attention to his SPED? ) rTEßalit .41.C1N1up.,.. Id ‘,l Caash and I,Leetcl st lowest market prices. Housekeepers will do well to exam; `Carpe - ts, Oilel f• to • ,•Table• Linen, and Window Dra fs s t ;' which will bo :Quid vrtir thy. of etteution. The lathes Will find it to the his ritoa of I . . _ , . I ... Dress Goods, Shawls, Laces at; • • at thy contain Many baigaina —many of which have not been before offer • .1 public are tvited to call and aee for themaelves Irmo 1, 1872. . - ME IMO N'::F : W. -Gl-0 0 ME 1, at fr. j.4lToita n B • '',... -:.: ~ i- ,' .: ..:',!. ME • 1 • - : • • _:— .00n.ing,',-roundry & Mack `: • EM L!`".4c - 1 1 : 7 4,P - LIS,HEI.D. 18 ..~~~ 3' ` EMSI mg MISI MEI r r • 14• )r a. 4-" IZIE ~'~~.:, I: "EtW r zi-e . de la , • Manutacbarers of Stationary and Portable Rtiginee and ROOM. Gearing; tithe IoV Rit‘v.lll.lliii RAM Mills and 'antiortes; Ovens and'Oistes, for burning Tan. -and leselied , blitlrAlstingsrßoftrßetheed Frogs, clothe, and Repairing done at *eatuiZtittar :(124 r pointy, and can ~urpiab ~lac>3ine Rl72 -Ig. ~.,•• -.•••-• ' ' '. , .• - , -, n''.. fi.' • •: :- 0''' ill -* ' e .. - 1:4: eap- - urte*rrioe :Cash . . .131'.. kti..': .*'•..=.',,- --:'-'- n -• - . 4.'"2 •15194,k illopkiz - Wellsboro. 1:-....; :,•„,..,= '2.4.-}t: :•••..., , A:, -.-r.....•,...7.,... - -..,..,..- •,-...... ~ •,- • • ~,,: i : .4.,,:„. , „ •.•:.•-; :''' -- - 4,44. '-' - , -,,•-,-...2 ' 1 4.. - q. •-,,..-?••••••.:,:!--- ,:,-• . - -•z••• ,•-•,,,- —= 11.014/11: • - t 'WV 1,1113011' , 4.),r i t 1 , ' t 1 ;)•? 2.. i.: "J...1.a , ~-*v:ft-:771, hes Sus oe7erive:d l lo ,tatoi . : '.‘ : I , . 1 , -, fr ; r . FALL' Alia' WINTER- GO . „ .. . PRY - ; GOODS, 'I,4DIES ' DREIS GOODS, ALAp 4 k ~.: -. - - . ..;l:Wotit::l4l:ll,At-gES,• LAWS, 'BIIOAIR , „ ~ -.:t....:. --.....- •••••,:,...- 6 •-. , •, ; •• • ,:•• DERIEs, w e . .: ,! , Fancy ..Cassinietes, Iteady,-11.ado Clothing , • .. Boots itii.l ShCkji. • • • , . . .. , ... J . sirk z .. psis masked theta down to Teri LOW prices for cash. Now is the time (nothing cut and made to order, and a perlict nt, guaranteed. 401$1, 1472. \ ' i • I , , , • 1000: Me and c 'wantdi at ttoi I - NEE Ele r = , 1,44 edlell.6l' , to carry away Fart of their Stook •of =1 MEM MO which he is stow receiving, and which he offers iicossler3r, EMI I • t Call and see the 1 113 4 ildr n M II Goods undies will be exelninge3 fox a t ..ILLNTS espanially in mwos, OCS, in Use New York 'Markets peounty we bespeak a contin i sfaction guaranteed. aural t& win& Business. AND S JDIZSE:R [I- SI !o, Lis stock of interact totlook ttu•ougl ORE 3PEtwr this, ery, l' id .loves, I 1 d in this market. The HARDEN. 4 S Si. °• i ne Shope 0. la. ,g ind Naehixtery required i , vvs for moving ut:ed art notice.' We . ve fa. cheaper thou See or SBN CunN7s, N.Y. Store, DS, AS, POPLINS, Bats, Ciis, agouti good Viegains. To, , GD Ilea& tieturicrs MEI .Drugs and Medicines, (Patent or otlierwlae)—Alen fur PAWS, OILS, VATINISIIES,. GLASS, Furry, AND ALL STYLES OF .13ROSFIFS, /WOO TO BEAD QUARTETtfi. Choice Liquors, Cigars, and TOBACCO. 'Akio fur . _ C) 4=o IC. 63 Religions, ifistortealAtedical, Legal, Mtn* or BeltooL N. E. A. full assortment of the latter. Also, an ex. 6ellent assortment of ALBUMS. lIIIRRORS, FICY/tRE FRAMES, STATIONERY, CORDS AND TASSELS, rzra GG-rooer3.e as On Teas, sugars, Coffee, Sprup, Molasses, Ride, Spices: Soda, etc, we will not be beaten In price or quality.— We will sell choice Teas by. the chest, or sugar by the barrel, at as low itg - ures as the same (tin be bought at this side of New York. Y. S. TRY OUR 4 SHILLING TEA.. LAMPS, CHANDELIERS erc. br I old ea ie newest styles, and lamp chimneys that WM l. • • ' aney - and 'Toilet Articles. PERFUIItRY, Tort= SOAPS. PIYSLIDEB BRUSHES, &c., &c., LDIEWIEtE CITY ',EBY AND JEWELRY. mars IND LASHES. We holdlweniy clearable Tillage lots for sale In the central part of the towu ; and will also loan money at realonablo rates. N. B. W. W. We b hai hie office in our store, where he may be c ted for advice or treatment. Jan. 1,1872-4 r. HASTINGS & COLES. INPORTAN TO FARMERS: rpav uuderalgned, an experienced, practical cooper j: is manufacturing a' first-class article of work, con, siding of Butter Firkins, Butter Tgbs, Barrels Churns, Wash Tubs&c. Lining to the influx of firkins and tuba into this v.l Inge, creating n monopoly and combination which will inilegg 1 act spetdily, overthrow me in this branch o business, therefore I shall sell direct to the farmers' from my shop, from the )et of August, and continu - through the season, FITLEIIiSI at TUBS AND 00VE133 at FOR CASH ONLY: J, :WILLIEEN. .corta.r Water ar.l Crofton sire& Welleboro, Pa. July . 31, 1e72-1.50/. ' MRS. A. J. SOFIELD t Is Dow receiving from New York, a fine ala3rtie 0 • Ditillliaerry -- - AND H ; FANCY GOODS, whfch she offers to the public at low rates. Eve thing usually found in a Fancy Store, - will be kept on band and sold low for cash. e W cox and Gibbs sewing machines for sale, and o rent. Jan. 1, 1872, MRS. A. J. 130 .reposed -_A mendment to th+ Constitution' of Pennsylvani JonsßEsournox PROPOSING AN AMENDIW. I WO THE CON Al AU a lON PE:7I4I3SIVANIA Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Repres tatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in (k -en! Assembly met, That the following amendment the Constittition of this Commonwealth be propoa to the peoplefor their adoption or rejectibi), pursu to the provisions of the tenth article thereof, to wit. AMENDME , i. T Strike but the sixth section of the sixth article cf COnstitution, and insert in lieu thereof the fhowl "A State Treasurer shall be oltosou by the undid' electors of the State, at such times and ter such te 4 of service aY shall b., prescribed by law." • WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speakzr of the House of Representatives JAMES 8. RUTAN, Speaker of the Senate Assr.ovsr.—The twenty-suond day of blarcia, An Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy- JNO. W. GEARY Prepared and. certified for publication pursuant the Tenth Article of the Constitutitm. ETANCIS JORDAN, Secretary oTthe Commonwealth 1 Office Secretary of the COnimoulNaltb, Harrisburg, Juno 2Gih, 1872. July 3,-Srn. New Boot, Shoe, Leath AND FINDING STORE. Slevirsi IN TtiE FIELD AGAD.I. New Shop, Now Stock, and fire class Work I AN SWUNG from a Raul Gaol to a Kid Gattir, Be lanQ 'Ladies' _kid znd Cloik Bai - - morals and Gaiters, Ditto Children's and .hisses: Gents' Cloth, Morocco,, an Calf Gaiters.. Oxford' tancl, Prince .filbert Ties. A good line of ono:tors, and a foil MO of FINE . BOOTS, ranging in price from $4,00 to $7.00, pegged arca liOn CUSTOM BOOTS from 15,00 to "16,00, and worth the money every ti Leather and Findings • at the loweat rates,' as ii.sual S The undersigned a ving spent twenty years of life in Wellaboro— "uch of • the time on • the stool,' penitence, drawing e cord cf affliction for the go. of soles. believes tber la hammering than blowin Wherefore, he will slily remark to his old custom- and as many- new ones as choose to give him a' that he may be found at his new shop, next doorto T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with the beet and Ole,' eft stock In Tier County. C. W. -11L1144 1 1 41 • ..i‘. • ~• . 71 , --' • II EIEO