LOCAL NOTICES, sz•ive and mend Iri4 SpAl4iiii $lOl tie 'polo Will certainly ettic ,oCt to try it. Sold by. -\, Oct. PtEr.cE. Palk - ATE furniture, &c., „ \ .,;,•for it few flays at the residence P. C. VAN GELDER, i O c t. 13 . - Alain St. Dangittas Smith, 'the Weil knotrn i um Tuner of Rochester, will be nt this on or before the tnit weelsiof this. month. toll with, Miss - Todd j will "wilt attention. I 0ct. , 8, 2w. The tindepigned. is shout to don up his ,ro f Blttekstnithing, in Wellrbbro -ott: indebted to hint are requested to Il till -ettle at MKT,. and save coat, It. t Rica ART) LOLINEiIIT.'I2Y. A I,I"I'BTU.ED BY SMILES IS SOZCWONT, and ‘ ,, a a e it daily, the white gleant of`the 101 , bkween the parted rubies will prove As a Dentifrice, and the sweet . of the breath will attest its purifying „r. fall goods, new dress goods, new, poplin_, ~.f-, ribbons, gloves, - dornestic good=, largo .trtment very low for cash at Ituthers, Ado - & Co. Converse Block, Wellsbor.i. uct t. 1382- aw. BEE* FOR SALE.—The undersigned , lifts lit-tike wartris of bees, which he will II it lwblic rendue, on his premises in nn.Sliturday, the 19th of °cul -1 1,5;2. E. M. BODINE. Sf,e: 2w. A iwthor largo lot of those nice cheap Goon 3 justreceived at ;Wickham & m ; Come quick if you want a dress; for i • n;,t oftet you find cuieh bargains. If you ,nit t.i see a, nice store, a nice stop': of good:3, ul ho=t of all, the lowest prices, just call at M•hlnuo & Parr's, Tioga, Pa. (1, , t 1.3,-3w. Cow Losr —On the 27th of Sicptember la.zt cow belonging to me, strayed or Wrii stolen ora F D. Bunnell's pasture. She is a mid ling sized brindle cow. One of her horns bent down lower than the other. She hai 'art. on her teats. I will pay five dollars re itni her return, or for information that ill lend to her recovery, Address 1.3, 157:1'" Aquawka, Illinois,Sept. 1872. Robeil Roy:—l, believe your Cholera roph to be the befit combination medicine er made for the cure of Diarrlicea,-Chotera Disentery, Colic, &c., and as an an ,lote for Cholera. WP often have,a violent p c these disorders on' the Mississfiri ottomz, and yet I have preheribed.the f.w twelve years with uniform success. 11, OnlEltlintly in my practice. Pleahe tnl nio-ix dozen at once by express and ,1. 2 , Yours, Daniel P. Neihart, M. D. „ M r lirl l lots now 'opened and for - salea • (h. ice aFsortment of ladies' and chir n fall and winter goods of every Ayle A Lid, which !,I) (A)er t ; at unusually low te- A very nive asiortnient of rea I and „datlion lace=, in all the new patterns. :0,1 imitation hair goia.b. Ladh,' and merino undvrgarnients. Merino I ilocce-lincd hosiery. Yarns „ cif every 11,1 r.ir haittinl and other purpose q. In int • and loods—hand made and new f.-. All the newilsfyles of hats and bun t•.: hd millinery in all its braDelies. \\*,.tk solicited and guaranteed to please. el j e ,Iteitatot. 11 - ESDAY, OCTOBER 1& - , 1872 Home Affairs. r.kll Bh—i. th, ~nl7 , trotrict in the int v that griei t)emorratie -Thom ur Enhi,;,-,,t; which dun t pay 1\ ,•-t znan g 4, Viii .1 C tiv, of Kpoxville, had a z: ha=t Thur - i‘ - lay night froth his - .. Tccial tefin 4 olurt commenced here ,terday. Judge 11“rrow, of Towanda., pre lour. —Tioga County cast 7,880 votes, for God ,or. and 7,890 for member of Congress last I( i3O —The old inay who was killed by the can, few clays since, near Covington, was nam., Pliwnix - Ilwre is to be a celebration of our vie- Tioga this evening. Go down and rv.v yourself! —We are under obligations to Mr. C. S. llitcornb, of Ronseville, for copies of Ve ,:oe,-.4, county papers wa4 it was running on the "Liber n, kot for District Delegate to the Con- Convention ? 1 , s ear, ago Sherwood received 11 ,1 1 ,,,it\ Well-bore; thii year Ito:;' , re , c,r- to; majority. That will do. - There were VS VIA PS cast for Governor t, ,•11.1)oro laht Tuesday. That indicates lo Boro has about 2,000 inhabitants. }•e;u, ago Aringrong carried the “ta.fy by 1,691 majority; this year Ross by 2,731—a Republican gain of on v - Tim e hundred and nine votes for Hart- high, Inetty good for Wellsboro, isn't it? ‘pe, nik when you consider the renowned Mn,• in Buckram.- 3,-oti, Potter county, casts all her -- verlit --fur Buekalew, and Po . rtag9 .ttirt.• the compliment by casting all bet's I:111E1111ft o. MI - Lot -1 0:11 , \ I tn,licitl gave Stanton a ma ..nt IT, 11w, year liartranft gets a ma yrlt% t thought there to, " ,, igsn" running in 'Mansfield. 11.1, gill Ilea 1:01/111.01Call niTqing next ..v..11 t the Culver Seliool House ( ' , 311 , •-t.,n, at u iicit Mr. T. 11. Edwards 01 \lv (i Lewis, will speak On the issues nP vanvass• -IV t• (• icidelited to the Cutnier'sport /6 - aft copy of the otliCllll CIIIIVHST Of r The enterprise shown in get -1,1 the official table out do proroPOY is 1,0,1) l'utlitllble to the publisher of the - year Stanton carried 'Richmond by 14 ' 1 1 , :ii ,, rity ; a al now Hartranft geti I G 11, :t ; .nib that township. And yet in -Rich lu°'"l ftrk - • is Manmfleld, and in Mansfield thrq, - ..rgan," and grimling that or- r in thi, village lag Friday and l. WY to tILe general satisfac ''''' ..11 lotoro'ited; hut the attendance of mai not - large. The Grand Na t' Sweep,thdces abiorbs 'most attention just noa. ,Eiplp, you remember. one-third of IL e iteptib l iinenS of Tioga county had de fur 9rePloy ; and now klartranft gets Iii”.1 , q11: of 3.123, whereas Stanton gnt 1. , 371 ia,t. year. That is we gain 1,257 1i- t c , •9r's mujulity. Enough said t - — Th.• Republicans of Wellsbero and • vi d'"'LY ii•lebrated their victory with torches, f•ri,\torl-,, salutes, a big bonfire and music 11:t Priday evening. Maj. Merrick, Judge WIW)n, Dr. Packer and . John I. Mitchell made short und telling speeches (rain the 'land on the public square. correspondent informs us that a lad "utile(' _Mitchell, in Blossburg, was shot with h revolver last week Saturday. It seems 'that a man, whose name we did not learn, tr od at another man, missing him, and the diot took effect in the boy's shoulder. At last accounts he was doing well. — Just take a look at thevote of Charles-, ton., Othertowns have done Well, but Charles-' ton keeps the lead. 411 for Efartranft to 87 for Thicloile tv;:' n ninjoritiof "224 Or: tliettiOk side. That' is Promises to eollpse, that vote-neat montb"b ii 'rolling up a,bigger majority; for Grant, • —Last October S tan torfreeci in the county; 'rind this year iltirtranft ceivcs 5,501—a gainibt I,oB2._Then Alc.Cand : =: less received 1,741, ancE.'nocii Bpokalew ceives 2,876 , —a gain . of So - 091!Itepith-i livens gain a little oVer 02 per cent-,,and Dernoct'ots a little over 26 Per cent. . _ . year's vote \ , • —Last week, .lienday night tiro gun shops of 'Mr. James.l,beke, of - this village,- wits. broken into and ilVe:rifles,_an'd one shot efik carried oft' One of the rifles was ftitirithieite day hidden near the shop; the load evident: , ly. pro v ng too hedv . :foi- - - the - burglar:' The, property stolen is wcirths-.O . ver .$lOO.. Mr.. Locke oilers $lO reward - for - its - return - and, the capture of.thc_thief. . -• —7lVe are indehttal,to a valued ,correspond ent, at Farmington Hill for a lively account,' a of 'Greeley, BuckaleW andSherWood. ing at that place on the evening of thofith, nt which flumphrey,'Eyon:and Peck held forth on the iniquities of Hartranft,• and-so-forth= The meeting byoke_ up' with an animated die. cussion on bark. • Faiii- - iington cast 212 votes for member, of Congress and gave , Boss,a jority of 92. That's what the pedple of-Farm-:‘, in ton thought alio& it. Last Tuesday was finC an autumn - ;d4:: 14'S ver dawned, and. it well..lMPrdVid; o,y he Republicans of Tipga county. in Vellshoro the election xves warmly ,CUrh, test , d, Mr. J. G. Magee, of Watkins, N E N, - " to .ing a hand in" by proxy: bitttborOiliaa no serious disturbance. The bars were. all close& in obedience to the Jail,' paSsediest : winter, and there were few drunken men to be seen on the streets. The , politicul work. : ers did their beet; , almost everybody. ytoted who was entitled_to, and.thesloriods result will be found on our second page. • —Bowen .& Cone's Hall was Republican_ Headquarters last Tuesday night, and one of the happiest crowds you ever saw gathered, there to get the returns. There was speak ing, singing, glorious news from all quer-- ; ters; and mtch cheering! None : - ot , your "Rebel yells," but honest Republican obeers, When the news came from Mansfield, Tiega - ,. , and above All from Charleston, there).Was some little noise made, and when: patch came from Mr. M. H. Cobb al - stains, us that the State was safe for Hartfataft, the, people seemed wild with joy. E , h.ry_ publican felt jolly, .: . and not until near morn ing di'l they all leave for home. Such a day and night is worth a year of ordinary life. Joirl: Oen, WelMoro, l'a. SUN ' DAY SCII.OOT. INSTITUTt.The, Tioga Sunday School Teachers' Association will hold, its next regular meeting at Tiogit on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 23d and24th: The programme of exercises offers . to Hid friends ofl the Sunday School the discussion of important 'subjects by experienced work- . among Whom we notice Rev. G. A. Relts, of Philadelphia, secretary of the State Sunday School Association; Rev. Huntington, Prof. Verrill, Prof. Winters and Rev. N. L Reynolds. , A commendable feature of this Institute will he the combining of theory anirpractice A'Sunday School composed of the audience, with officers and teachers selected at the time, will give opportunity to witness the conduct of 0 1 , % S un d a y School session as well as the different ;methods of teaching, after which thecritieism upon tl e school will brinqup essential points whi b otherwise might be overlool: ed. Those in charge luq'e served the Associa tion well by prese,atin. so good a programme. Excursion tickets 11 be issued Over the Tfoga and Wellsboro Railroads. The hos pitable people of Tioga invite to their homes the workers of the ,)eounty. The Suly School is deservedly engaging the attention of the Christian men everywhere, and meet ings of this kind will do mach to awoken enthusiasm and increase the zeal and cieney of the-teacher. It is to he hoped that all in any way interested in the work will aid it by their presence at the Institute in Tioga Thk convention met at Blossburg, on WMnesday, Sept., 11th, 1672, at 101 o'clock a. \V. C.'l'., 0. V. Elliott in the chair. The following appointments pro ton., were then made : W. V. T , 'Airs R. B. liireh ; W. C Rev. .1. A. Basquell ;W. 0 G. ,' E. R. Meeker. The Convention then opened in older, and prayer was offered bythe Chap lain. The minutes of the last Convention were read and approved,- after which the W C. T., appointed the following committee On' Credentials—B. Monroe, J. Donnelly and Bud Baldwin. 'On Resolutions—T. It Edwards, S..F. Richards and, the Rev. J. A. Baskwell. Adjourned until 3 o'Floelt- p. rn., AFTERNOON SESSION. Assembled 119 per adjournment. Conven tion opened with prayer. Committee on Credentials reported the following delegates and L. D.'s entitled to seats : New Hope— Mrs. R. B. 'Erich, Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Elli ott. Mainsburg—Lorenzo Doud and J. A. Boyce. Covington—S. F. Richards, E. R. Meeker, and Mrs. A. L. Meeker. Morris Run—T. H. Edwards, Mrs. P. H. Shea Miss Jennie Davis and W. A. Davis. Fall Brook —George Wilson, Andrew Nilsson, Mary . Tait and E. E. Filler. Wide Awake—L. A. Johnson, Alice Johnson, Mrs. Inscho; W. 11, Sigston and' Viola Malerson. Bless —,J. R_ Miller, 11. M. Beeles, Elia Earnest, and James Donnelly,. D. D. Wellsboro— B. Monroe, John Brown, Michael Mc "Malian, Levi Mead and ,V. Clock: Tioga— Buel Baldwin, H. M. McCulloch and E. T. Bentley. The reports from the Lodges, were now veiled for, an responded to by the delegates, showing the condition of the Order in the county. Very favorable re ports were received from most of the Lodges, ,ome having largely increased their mem bership since the last meeting. The Con vention then proceeded to the selection of a place and time for the'nextmeeting: 'Morris Run was selected as the - place, and the 10th of December as .the time. The following resolution was then offered and laid over un til the next meeting: ! Re.iolved, That the Conetitntion of the Convention he so altereti that each Lodge shall he eutitlethtd One representative for every ten members or fractional thereof. Under "Good of the Order," several short speeches were made on Local Option, and the political aspect of the Temperance question. Adjourned to meet_at the M. E. church at 71 o'clock p. Met as per adjournment. E. T. Bentley was appointed chairman. After singing, prayer was iiffered 'by the' Rev. J.. A. BM,: quell. iippriipriate and very interesting speeches . were then-made by Rev. IL - Lamb kin. Rev J. A. Rishuell and S. F. Richard's'.' 'rho house Was well-title d with intelligent and attentive listeners, antithe nieeting was one long to be reniem a ber by the citizens (Jr Moss - burg. After singi g the DOI:010,1Y, l r the meeting adjourned to I met at the Lodge Boom, nt 9 o'cloik on Tht I '' sdaylinorning. , sliSsioN ot , ' TiIURSD/Y MORNING. -. Convention met in opell Session. S. F. Richards in the cluiir—prayer by the Rev. 3, A. Basquell. One-hour for "Good of tho , Order'' —a pleasant and profitable dismission, was had, many of the membefs participating, The Committee on Resolutions Was - called for, and reported tis follaws : itesquii, let, That in the Independent Order of 0 pod Tonplars NO recognize' an institution thorough in orgaiiization,, efficient in purpose, ainr replete with generous m mirk/II for the reclamation of the di -nail! d and the dethronement of the ”rnm power I" that our .murso thus - me Las been a minima success ; what owe seethed utter impossibilities, have by our efforts, become glowing realities ; and we ieel,prond to._ Int mitigate to all, that our orgahlaation is the hope of the oppressed, the succor of the free: Re.otred, ad, That we denominate every person en gaged in the minor traffic. virtually, an, enemy to right, and acting in a sphere directly - antagonistic to the VeSi interests of humanity and the coluruou cause Of pita . anthropy. . . R caul 06,1, 3d, That Limed Option ree44Yea our hearty approval and tamest support. That ace WM dilly sub mit the question to the minds of a candid and thought ful people ; deeming it but the basis upon which to rear the forthcoming, needed, long-wished lut LIU• pc rstructure-=-Prohibition. Re.soked,4th,Thnt we solicit the aid orlegialatien to forward our Movements : and, farther, that the cans,: of humanity and the interests of our Countionweaithr, demand that the new State Constitution be so framed as to admit the right to establish a Prohibitory Liquor Law. - , Resolved, Sib, That to the membe t li of the BlassLtug Lodge, we tender our thanks for th generous provis ion made for the entertainment of eir guests. Resolved, 6th, That wo pledge ourselves anew to the work of Temperance ; that we will Over be on the alert to wrest from the flaming hells of 4uteinparance, , i the • prize of human souls ; that in the' genial light arid warmpth of our fraternal circle, they wilrbe nurtured, and with the aid of Heaven reinstated to the control / of self, and invested with the mantle of trne maulioad4! MovOd and "caved that the resolutions be adopted. Moved and carried that'tbe third_ resolution, of the last Convention, jie reti-7. adopted as follows: Resolved, That .we, as heretofore, behevelt our duty . to vote for temperance men, to All official positions in our county; State and_ Nation, in preference to theee.u. who are -hot, other qualiticatioUslieing equal. Resolved, That a committee of two be appointed. whose duty it shall be to Appoint a vigilance commit., THE GOOD TEMPLARS. Tioga County District Conversion E ENING 9ESSItoN -. -,, r , - - _ : . • %AO, of ono-,0r.-Ori. lu rich elesttett ; tklaylo,„prelatra,„ tiSi•ailyttaatag•for Local Option. • _and 'F,. '.C. T. Writyy, , rarf r , twp•anted . pid •Rorentittee.2 - • The entire sessions of the Convention were und,prolltable. After a Sew appropriate retnnrkk•tiikeltir,tikrtl prayer by the Chaplidri,rthe v tkonl . - ‘ l"ourned, to meet with' the Ifor P,unVodtt on Tuesday, the 10tVklay,,of DkiXtnben r - 1872, at. 101 o'clock ',rt. E. ry..r. - B.p.iTI.MX, gee". TirePoLrrizet Jf:mt 0 r,.1111 —=On Saturday rdghtliisePrM,lltehinsbn'llPd: .Thos V. Cooper; .'were dif#44ll,44lietilia--tr -Ttep.,blican switches- at..rho,droxvilltir Ink -ftoth Went by wityofßeading . ral**l"fr• 'Reicl. chairman oilit4i'CifeSter-e0P41,-Vtkita •iiiittee had provided ir.siotiOrtatio•da-.'West Chester, and fincling!'iliVel nit on bankso4r: Sidwcil and -Nen,piTrWindle. 'West C.n.lie.uer, lo'n',4lll thny, plades' at the ineet;',. , id ' The b' et Phoenixville bad beeneti ,gag.i.dhy the Reptililican3,_ and Cooper was busy miring, white Demorratie' "meeting wa , under way it square below at the Phoenix , hotel. , After 8, Sidwell and Windle rapidly the- meeting ,alt the ;hotel,- were received on.the sidewalk by the , chairman, asked if -they hid been sent As additional• vyakers;and when infortned that they' were said that'll - on. J. B. Hoskin' h'ad just Closed', and he Would: introduce the. band:ceased playing.' ,was ac cordingly. introduced And. went ,on.,with, Ids speech, while Sidwell entered the•bar to whit there he asked 'one of .the . local tuditiklanS whit, Phoenix "and' req4ektetl, pa tiqu~, !Ugly riltinested to Aioli..linttl,beinterests,of 1 ;t,U Solith and these of Atiki lab - oring men'of ,- ty r -North- were identical:!'_ Sidwell iind - OndtirfliC ,k`hO in-the worldisei.&4ll4 km Jn rushed tin excitedman,from;the-plat -I'ol.o Ws that-man tit}kingxf.iut thereV• ha inquired of Bidwell • "Why-that's'_:.,Witi-',, die of West Chester?'? `l\tll,7 "'Why-, I•a i Eva - wear' clinipinian.of the regular and..%Vm-. B Reid of the-Republican committee'.).'"But • -whaVe yany.polities—Democrat?,Libeintl'or Straight itepubliciirwr "Why we're - Straight Repuli, 7 li ct ip 3 '7 ; '`s'he'd,--1 you are 4 Just look here,. 'this is a_Dettiocratic meeting, and gee that friend of yours °lithe-stand this minute; or he'll get killed. The'Republicaj. Meeting - is' it sgilare• above I" Windlc,for Oft en minutes .had be4ii discUsiing general prin.l plea frame -, Retlublpan standpoint ; had spoken of: , rebel pensions, compensation for: slavt,s,: )Nittgarir' con ferences,and was just sibetittd relikk'sjoiTikr. Of the climaxes by Mentikaiiii`g',tli?'" nartn4nf, tlint.anilidilteS when "SidWeli up . kind)whisperesl:l "For Gcars st,ke; getout• of here;this is a Democratic meeting Witi 7 ? tile;reached for his -hatand; s!ope,d - the - , enct wondering what was wronmlobkindsOrt • •oseenfised, but up to tbatAinferw . ere — unable •t p.s p e - w h a t Whiffle was driving at, whether ;he; a Liberal Republican, Straightout -Deinecrat, or .was only in a sarcastic vein. The tletaitg of llit§jolfe were 4iveri - fit the im inente Republicnn; Meeting °ye,' the:andl- - ,, ellen shouting With laughter' ilet•e' 'Cootier witS followed by IlutchinsoriTAVindle and Sidwell,-the meeting being one 44 - 416'best known to Phoenixville.— Mid ia Antril • Dr. Francis Lieber, • _ . Francis Lieber, Lt. P., Professor of eon sti t utionallbstay and:POliticid Science in Columbia Law School, and one.of the most distinguished writers 'On government arid .citiillaw; died of heart disease at , his resi de n ce, New York city, on the.2d dlis death sudden and severe bloW to lib - family, and its 'announcement will 'be tend with sorrow by, radtitudes of-i3cholOir on both continent's to' 'wag etr= cleared. . Dr. Lieber was born at Berlin, _March 18, 1800, and was accordingly in his seventy : third year. - lie entered 'the Prussian army at fifteen as a volunteer, ,His regiment was • stationed near the frontier, and he took part in the contests of 'Amend Waterloo,- and tyas - seVertly w, ended at the assault of Namur. Returning to Berlin, he Was one of a large number of young Germans who resisted tho reactionary,, tendencies of the Government, anti was arrested as a Liberal. Having. procured a roleasec he went-onwith his studies at the University of Jena. The Government nirteed obstacles in thcmay of his advancement :and tit thV a,tre: of ' t iveneyd one he proceeded to Greece ,tii..be of, what service be could to that country in its strug gle for independence. He traveled on:foot through Switzerland to Marseilles:' "After great pri N atiolli he returned to Italy,,•and, was - so fortunate as to be-received" into the family of the historian .Nierfrihr, who was then Ambassador from Prussiato that coun try. Here he spent the years 1822 and 1823, and his reminiscences of this period, after ward published, are a, kind of Iletl - filid - inir portrait , of!the'great historlari."During this' time he prepared a journal of his experi ences in Greece, which were published at Leipsic, and translated into other languag es. Encouraged by promises of safety, he returned to Germany, but - was imprisoned at Kopnick. He spent the period of his in prisonment in study, and- in writing a collecTi tion.of poems, which, through the influence of Niebuhr, were published at peylin,under the name of Franz Arnold. Annoyed by continued persecutions, which seemed not likely to abate, he wet:arta:England i 18251, and supported himself during alearal4,bn-. doh by private teaching and by contribu ting, to German periodicals.. In. 1827 he, came to the United States anddelivered a' series of lectures on history and.:_politids in the large cities of the country.', True:to,'l . - bent toward physical training Which — his German life had given him, he founded a swimming school at Bi;i§tpri4 Upon I.,Wsyll-' tern of Gen. Pfuld,c.ivtra*„.l'ol,lpil lreit had been n( Berlin. While at Boston he edited the Encyclopedia Americana, based upon -Brockhaus's Conversations-Lexikon' - "11, filled thirteen volumeli, and was published at Philadelphia between 1829 and 1833. He also translated a :French Work on the revolution of July, 1830; and Feuerbacles life of Kaspar Hauser, De Beaumofit rind De Tocqueville'sworknn the - -;pertitlittint'y systems of 'the United States' he translated in New York in 1832. He' waanext instruc=- ted by the. Trustees, of: Girard" P011e46 ,to . - draw pp a plan-of instruction-Jar:that Instii tution.:" . It Was pnblished in 183,4; attdirt i the' same year appeared - his, !LetterS trr;kere,p . :•,, den t en iii Germany, :Written after 'ti Trip' front Philadelphia to Niagara," which-nfisa: niad a setting for a. series of-anecdotes-and phiapical discussions ; suggested by the ? , . : + , t‘. journey. 1,. ~ , i :la l i, .A., If, _ .;i 3 , .. •e Among his valuable writings since anti: mingthe chair in Columbia College are' his inaugural addreaS, entitled ','ltidividitltriSM and Socialism or Corntantristri," ire . Writehhe,:, maintains that these are the two elements on which human-life- ltifignsi arid-.49tr,lii-e: problem is to excludeneitlier, biretn - tiac‘.er: taro their true limits; and his discourse,in troductory to a course of lectures on the . State, in the„Columbia:TsaW Seho 01 - cettlittled.; "The Ancient and thellfoderti - Teacher tir Politics." He. wasnppninted Arbitrator - of -the Mexican Chtims,nit heldthat'poSition• at the time- of ;t 10-death. He ; enjoyed the, friendship Kent, Story, Woolsey,--andothers kr .--„! t t _ -I , WELLEtaiii) 7 iiiiftiit':',.:,';;:',.-:2: ' • CO/11 - LEI:TED NCF:KIN - • E. R. KIMBALL, Retail grocer. WELLSHORO, OCTOBtIi 14.; 1872 . DE tLEr'i P t.Y FOR_ SDLL A_T_ Flour, per Mil 9d $ll 00 .. itueku beat tiour,,perawt ~ - " --7 1 ~ 1 4 ~ , ,APY- i i• Wheat, NvLite, per livatiel - ' ' ..... , \cheat, rcd, ; 1 -- .A."' - :; ,- ;74 •• • •.• -•:• • -.-,.; ,;•:, •,i•—• .-r. Wheat, ',Ks 14, 1 2'0 11 ,- , ' ,- ;;- - „1 - . ... ' .. -.L...., -.,--: a Buckwheat; • - ,-'2' - t , .. - a 70 Corn, abetted, .* - '" - : ,90 - !: ' tat.:': ~•-,.. o a t % • 1 • r - , ... ..... . . ~ 1 35 .;.,..,;„," bailey; , --, • . • ..... . ."....' :: Bff ' . ; ~;---7 Rye, •', • ' ' 86 1 ' ."= l -- . , ..... ..,, . Clovrt eeol. ' ' " , ' , i " " -_,-;.: ;'' -18 -"- rninoniy s .. - .e do. '• — ' ' —'; ': $1.9 . ';,,i Beans. , '' ' " '2,'••:: .. . . :,-, ~1.',00 . .-. . ',- . " , , tyl Corn ideal; per ervi ;- ' . , 'Peed, per OA. --= ` ' 2 1)u - ' letatee•i; ;kr ,inibb - ' ' ~ b 6. ' , Pa , pples, green, per bush • , ' ' '''l9,l - OD 7 Ouious. per bush ' ''' 7 ` lUV'- /1 .1g;:, Turnips, per bush - - ' - .- 20 ' ' ` ---;• Pork, Per lb. 73; " ' 10'' flatus, Per lb "-- i . ,„ ~ , lb . j .. ,. 17, , I Should ere,,pir - lb , i.•(-,:..i.... - 1 W e 1231 Butter,per 1b... , . ... „: h,. t 5, „... ~ 23 Cheese, per lb : . ..--........ ') , /1.'21'1 .t. , ..e.1,11 •, Lard, .per lb.', ; „ ! 25.1 ~ . , /.5, ~ Tallow, per lb ; . Ifpney,.per lb' ' ' ' - 20 i ` ~ Beeswax, per lb; ' ' , • 4 —, . Vinegar; per g41, - .: ' •„,. — r Eggs, per doze,i ' , ;_ IV ~ lc Drie-Ls:l4es. per1b.'..... , , ... : . ~, '.., 14 1 i' , ,„ is_ Dried,pcaphsa, per lb., , .' ,_, Drioil sherries, perlb , • —_, .” 4 Dried blia.berrlea, pea: lb - ' "16' , , - f . Dried reapbarrieii. bl,ack.'per 1b. „ .., . , :Li_ , Dried raspbeirica, red, per lb, -,,-, ; „2O ,'"-. Cranberries: per ,t . Fray, per ton • - 'Wood, 18 luches4el cor .., . „..„ .. , -, —, ~, Wood, 3 feet, per cbrir - ' , Coal, hard, per ton' ~.. ~ ....._ ~7 . -•, t f Coa), poll firouSd plaster, per tpu Sugar. "A" coffee - 4er 11)..:;,,,.., ... . 7-p.: .i Sugar, selloll', Per , 1,_ 11 ; ,,, ,. -- ~ ...... - . Sugar. Wt . " • 1144.4:.„: . : . . .. ::::. Teal, Veen. Per 'l:r ,- -. -, t* Teas, bloc);,- Par • ":;`:` f:‘,4l IterosetiO,llbe gi11.:.1.,...- - , .- VpOlc perlb. _ ..... ~ . , I .•,, 7: .. .. . . 7" . F....1C1 A P.: . tx:', r , ,',,, , : g. , -.! fi:C:`.11110-Seler- - i inn PitalltAly atteud - t5 the collietion:iii-all elalaus in Tioga county. Offtoo with Henry Sherwood* Son, east side of the public square, WeUaboro, Pa. Oct. 15, 1872. , . [ , New York C:ij I i - *4 . 4-3 - 7 ll 3lT,tin . T t ialitt A.,, ,- ; . :: 4 '''''' k uP ... yville, be i cOna.vcrun ti ro i' 1 7 ber.41411; lOilitallii, ills( .I ' , w'. whits bri- A-. - . y, and. the other's roan: They aVe'. yearling*. tun aumnie • 11A.1 - DEN CO. '. & - .. mas marked, with ter ..r, the rump. The owner le re produce commission merchants, vis WasLington t• guested to prove propeziy, pay thargas, and take them Nun. Voss, Oox. 12, 1911 away. ' - • - A. A'. - ANDREWS, _ : r per lb 81 to 39 to Oct. 15,1671-9 K * . - ', - Keeney:Lilo, Ph. l i iiii * . / 8 0; " .10 tO 14. i,' t . 8 t .-, 8% 1. _ , Lard •- " Paz In for, Sale. - a - i . 4 _ ..i.v . tO, 9 ). i i ,.., . -"...; , , . • N . r 1 ~i ' A i 104 0 01191. 111 , / - 1•-'. -- 6 I .•••••, ".' '.: . 424- . :i t..lf , , -, .I farm, m 1 v j Ti le par 1 1 . .. s .. _ . ~. i . ....t.,. 1 ~s • . , a...re-. • .g... 1, ,, •••;,• . 1 b - mi o ).,..t . : (e, Egg? per d ..i... / .. . 1.z,-,t, . • el., . : ~,, .v,li :r vc.,r P•i- tr .fg i,• - ' 7 .± , c ,pl;r • .. . u rns - Itt , '. • . ~,,.! • .. : • • _ c... -.-. :- "i - _r -corn ho' , • '•• 7. , Es' •,' • ;77 -. 1 a - - • --$ . Iwatered. Situated Quo-fourths of a mile from Whit ney villa, five miles from WellsborM and seven miles from 31anatle13.:' Apply to the undersigned at his res idence, drat house below the Episcopal church, Wel/S -berm , _ , . OTIS DOCRerTA.Dtti. : ~ • . ...........- ~,,,,,,,,,,, • .. , ....-..,-,, , ...,..--,...A., (7 ~.- ; ....- '4 - --. 14 THORPE.—Tn •Faelsion, on the Ist iif Sop tobsber.Riy Nev. 'M. Reel:well. Mr. 1..., W. Stout and - Mail Adrian Thorpe, both of Rutland. IthOI7—IIARRIS.-:-By the .same, Sept. lath, Air. Xidtvkenee 'Wood and Miss Ophelia Harr of SWAIN-ns `4IIGETSINGER—SOPEIL—By titer satEe, in lan -son, Oct. 7th, Mr. James Argus/11gs/ and Miss Elie Soper, both of Rutland. . .BEI3OIIT—GREEN.---At the residence of Mr. Phil ip Erway in Chatham. Oct let, 1872, by Rev. W. if. hurusey, Mr. John bebout and Aire. Susan A. Great, both of' Tuscarora, N. Y. • . - BUITON—SCRANTON.—In Gaines, Sept. 29th, l° 2, by 11: br. Smith, Esq., Oliver button and Obationo Scranton, both of Westfield. IMEI . -. ~ .. . i .r'.*-''''''-''-'-'-'-'''-''''''A!e,—:.-*7-:T'V'"iet.''..-'-' ILILL.—In cbattuuM, i iia vifir4 t 187 at 4 , lagi 1 agi .g , Lydia,'wife of Robert Hal, aged 59 years.. , I .Rbevrofeased religion many years ago, and died An bops of a better land. ' lagnit--Hardiab, wife of Win. B. amnia, on toe Oth y,of September, 1.872. aged 54 years, 5 =mita and.ll3.4ya. ••:' ' • , i-.-i .-:. , .. 4 6 7 „, ~ • -- ,-- . Teach,o's 1 Untert. ' " EPHOW,BchooI Directonkof Gliptissn'ttokurgethijcv4A _LAuert at the lidliblts - 414001 - sh e WM4114 r, 1812, iii 10 a. m. M hire Ceirliere fiii k tn . . Sehdola i td,-. Charleston for the winter Atria., 'llrtttlerk /VIM Board.' xi:Tuve v.."..atnri. 0,4.15,-2w. ' — iiecietary:. -,' " ' eniMen Fetcrowt.—T,Lie fo lowing is the account thelrtainds of milk 'received at the Hound Top ghee Factory, in September Int. VP. gimmway 7071 B. Clans 2e.,93 .J. S. ]Silas . 6443 d. OM ' 1371 W. rettle. M I 11 $ Atimball 41798 1 D. Willioo 4624 0.,1411.19 , ' 10541 il. iMumwtif 7 -:=. ^ .139:16. ,Pi VaXtrfforn 13461 ,P, Bopchus 2067 'l,'lrOn.Ws 1197 oa.,wm? REM A,„,.,mtnit gs,,Viinke I -, 5, s , :Ittai, .., • SpecialNotice`" AVOID QUACKS. „ rd k .r. 4 itioxEr fast and honorably, $l2 50 p . i.r - dap: at onceapplying tWti vk re e e g l 4e b ri '. f a r ageilso r s o llltfi t e i lt r Xstr. est, most useful and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent,Lintton Mole Worker, ever used or recommend ed b dimities, or buy one fqr your own use; it is only, $6. Sent free everywhere by express. Address for particulars, Janosra B. HUDSON IS; CO Cor. QreenwiCh and Courtland sts. N. Y. Oct. 15. 1872-6ro. A-v).ctira of early indisizreil li , ' :11 - 11 61116', premature decay, &c., having tried in vain every adVertlsed remedy, has discovered a simple means 61 ielf.cure, ' iwhich he will send free to Lis .fellow-sultSr -.7.11. 11EENES, 78 Nassau at., New York: I - :„.lan,t, 1872. 1- ;Guardian s Sate. NoTiet is hereby given thatinpurausrice pi order of the Court '9l,:t'OnitnoriPleisMatidigip. 4, I.Bl2'gthe undersigned, Guardian of the person ad , estate I Sherman Wheeler, a minor, Will on Wedne day, the 16th day of October next, ut one o'clock p. ni at the nreknises hereafter described, expose to sale b phblic ffutcry the following described land the cstai of said minor, to wit: All that certain tract of laif situated in Jackson township,. comity - 01-Tloga, State 'of konneyiyanial begjnuiriglat Ennint ,E144;9 `south:west cortibtrthence ibrtif, 46:.; Ale reaatJ eeda;',thence uoith, 4E9-6. deg. cast, 164 rods; then itOrth;39 deg. east, 9.7 rods by highway to A. J. Mo root's lands' thence west by said A. J Morrell's is 31.6 rods; t hence north, 2 deg. west, 79.6 perches to post and stone; thence in a north-easterly directioj 40.2 rods to Emmet Staf f ord's west line at a po-t ail stones; thence southerly by said Stafford's west tin 79.6 rods to the place of beginning; containing 33 acr more or less with the appurtenances. Terms-4.0 pp' pant, ,o;„bid at,, 4410 af, tiale . and; b , ant°. it confirmation. LEVIS Kno.:En, Sept. 214 /a72-I , A. Li lit/W.IIUL. . ' I 3CI 3C 30. a wp ,- went a n energetic and p abo ns) to zsnvr oralc rei9ntolis ! re i ;tbiaor joining ootuittessoitio'brisiOrtt.ltiitagiViihWitnii! , gns attention to the business, so as to build up a pertuti rent trade. Applicanta pleatat state e go Ann ptc•intt• occupation and give references. Terms—a good Co. trossiota, H. E. HOOKER Jog 23RD., Sept. 24-4 w Rochester, N. Si. --, e'xecutor's Sale. ~..... B Y virttie of an order of the Orphans' Court of the comity of Tioga, I will expose to sale at publi.: vendue, pith te premises herein last described, in the township of Tioga, on Wednesday, the ltith day di October next, at one p. m., the following describe lots of !anti, belonging to the estate of Vine DePu , deceasedic t . wit: . t- A, lot oflaud situated in the townships of Tioga an litirrence, in said county; beginning at the north west coiner of lot No. 2of Bingham lands. couveye I by the Trustees of the Bingham estate to Jacob Tru - man; thente along the north side c,i said lot aunt , 89 degrees east, 253.7 rods; thence along the east hue of warrant ; No. 4,300 north, four degrees east, 47 ,rods; thence north, 69 degrees west. 128.4 rods; thence south, 8 3 3! , degrees west, 135.4 rode; thence along 114! .teat line pf warrant No. 4,300 south, l:I., - degrees west, 158.1 troda to the place of i - Tinning; contuinin 253 scree, .}tore or less. Also another lot of land situated in the said tow - ship of Tioga, beginning at a notch iu the fence o the' wet We of the Wellsboro and Lawrencerdie Railroad; eucc along the same north, 74 1 1 degree's east, 84 r 0 : thence north, 15,!..1 degrees west, ten rods to the public road on the west side of the T.Oli river, from Tioga to Lawrenceville; thence south, St r!•' ;degrees wefit. along said road, 42 rods; thence norti , ;.... degrees west, 26 rods to a small elf l?r n,the.. sla , roclang on the.-west side otittle '-'4,W,) , ;1411; north, 7131 degrees west, 22.6 rode to a post abo t two rode west of the mill race; thence south, 10 . ki..4 - grees - elist, 88 rod& to the place of beginning.o.:spt log 16.8 fieros, with a saw mill and dWeillug tiouee thereon, and mill race, bulkhead. dean; and orate power appurtenant, and being a good location for . saw and a flouring mill, and., with the timber lan hereby. offered for sale, a very desirable property. Terms of 'sale: fifty dollars down at the tune of sal , and enough, more to make one-ball the purchase mu - eyjm,c r opilnaation of the sale by the said Court; an the bidanee of the purchase money, with interest, on yearltnuf the time of sale. -...-, ,4 i ELIZA DE PUI, Executor. • -,septeli, 1872-4 w. CaittiOn. • Is is to give public notice that nty wile, Clariss 7..palitteiNbas lett my bed and board without jn. cansalliprovocation; and this is to caution all persoi against trusting her on my. account, as I will pay n debts of her contracting after this a:Lt.,. r DAVID P. PALMER. '.ol.tiddlebury, Pa., Oct. 10,1872.* A FAMILY ARTICLE. ;14041 3 diake $l2 60 per day. s7e; per week SEWING MACHIN FOR . DOMESTIC USE, 11.1:A r FIVE D Withtht; lizi-V:PaViefintelfir7VoniEr • ..,,, -:. i• Patented June 27th, 1871. .. .., A moat wonderful and* elegantly einstrue.4l SE - rap 31,4cnnez for A:dilly Ifor.ti.•;:-,,corppleThdll all It 11 Parhi, ,, traes tlie Atuldht B 4 Oe Modell Qaolitre, Si ' , .TimEAnlsd,:. direct upright POhITIVE liforloN, Ne /Tension, Self Feed and Cloth Guider. Operates u. 7 • WHEEL and pu a TA33I.E. Light Running, Smooth anti notaelesklike all good high priced njachines. Ha l l s ikiteet 'heck, to prevent the mbel lielbg turned the :virengtway. : 'Uses the thread direct trom the-spool. Mapes the Riawrio Locs. Silircit t 4ip,est akid„streitge4. stitch , known ;) firm, duralgitAl e h ^ nd,..; rata, e. , 141 ti, - do all kinds bf work, fi ne anlitaltiefrgin eXiilii t ic,"to . heavy Cloth in. LEATEIFII, and uses all deactiptions 4f thread. This Machine is lICAVELY cOli.Alll.lexp.o to give it STREIIGTR; all the parts of eada Machine being, ii made alike 4 . 4 machinery, and beautifully finished an I - ertralthitte - d.i It is very easy to learn. Rapid, Syno:,- 4- and Silent in; operation. Reliable at all times. and a • , , --• "'1 ScrEtrriric, ZIECFLANICA.L. INvErrioN, at 'efie.., - , iced Price. '. W, r„..,.; . :;i -)."heap, Family Sewing 3faChtue :A last .-1 4'frii',l7.".ftl.: only success iu producing a valiiabl., 60:: ~, , `6lajad reliable low priced Sewing . Machini. Its - ei,t,Senia' lbw price reaches all cohditlOnsil "Xtreanki., DUititY,Alid 'strength adapts it to all capaitiesAllllk its Mani' Merits make It a unicersal4ttavecllitAshl•rew.t steed; anddedates a rapid demand. IT „IS ALL IT IS,RECOIIIIIENLED 1. can cheerfully and confidently terorom,ha i use to those tcho are wanting a really gr ; c.ci Scwing, aline, at a•loa - price." Mrs. J. P. WlL:st.rit,'ltutlittid „.Park, - .F.ergen!,Co, J. - t , 'oLvi..' w.i rantedilt,t.r C'ertle.iit.,Y,r with , atafixtures, , and eceryth2ng complete. belongiug to it. i chiding Sms - -Truarannict NEEDLE, packed hi a f‘tro woodettjlow ? and delivered to any part of the coutar, by4Mss - rnas of furthercharifes, on, recei tof pric. o ai t iglit ,eacbitracbane,we ac S V ip 1 41.,1 notyatent • - " IItYPTON HOLE WORKth, Ota„Cbt ,the,most important - and useful inventions spnple and certain, that a child can wo theillieseluitlon hole with regularity and ease. Stro And' " and - Fitta'lndueeriiiide• o, and - R,,gtrix:s. Agents, Stare 'Keepers. kc.. iitl" ee '"•les through the country and keep our NW:A 9 on Exhillition and Suit.. ,coustix Marta 'Wen to smart agents vitsi.E. Agent'aYsiewlete "0140 furliiiille4 wl3l2,ollkaty HIV gag A qv t ri, deMilMillaarcNftlats ctinte.ffill '6 o ' s. Teatlnipnishi, 'Engravings, ko., atrr rn EE . alcdjitiptdyl . - . _it .1 A.:...,MIRICULTURAL IMPLEIMIS. ,„ A LatestlPateuts and Ltaprovementilt4igt Atria a Gardenal-Idowers Reapers, cultivators, Feed Cutters, -.Nayeem - sh.ltarre Mills,ls Planters, Hatvesters, Threshers and allartioles needed cur Farm Work. Rare Scedirt Norway Oats. The vrouderful 2 p 1 A . j."- Doss $1 per hundred, teci's II Poet' Office ney Orders,-Registered • • • •.' or by Express, will be at our risk, air Att., a • Itqcure 4 Safe delivery of all our goo s _ _ -tro k! 5.47 25, .Irt 14 _ )4 1 1 1 2 2 , st:S9Lka l . 77 ? 3 ""flf 66 - - old•ankremoneiblefirm.tbsisell sbebestU pOodrand can be relied upon •by 4 ; runner's Journal, New York. 'f t JEROME B. HUDSON & Corner Greenwich and Conrtland ste., New Yorkl Oct. 15,1879-Bm, 11 DEATHS. :It ga 0 at laorli ) ..!-.. •• , s • ... 4.42 C. Coolidge • tii9 E. Johnstor 273 A. J. Tipple • 2415 J. V. Morgan 261 K. Coolidge . 624 A. Pope .* .. . 195 li. Peake tio j-:-.:Virin mit :.....1 - r.7.........xf.:48f. Arch Walker 9 . .36 H. Eckerson 8144 Abu Walker 444 k..,..p e Jo it,, ~... 204 . Webst t„-, ) 210 rf au (! 4* , ,,,... • mir :. %heeler . . 66;467 LABLEs CLOSE, Proprietor.l =I AN ENTIRELY NEW OLY 15, 187?-4w k tt - A It Xekuk t l- • • mllfi Directors of Delmar School District will meet 1. at the Cheese Factory School house on Saturday. the 2d day of November next, at 10 o'clock a. na., to hire teacher° for the.ensitinvvinter schools; and they earnestly deette that each atib-dietrkt ithuuld be rep resented by parents and guardians, to confer with them in selecting Machete. By erdero l the Hem& STONE, Secretary. 31p2-9w RAIL ROAD NOTICE. HE £lllllllBl meeting of the stockholders of the Ti°ll, V.C 4 CoMoll‘Y. foe, el tinnlof Pres ent, 41,rits,. letlti*itryi and ,til/ibe held 'il the °Mee o t is, ompany, in orning, N. Y., on the 4th day of November, 1872, at 10 o'clock a. m. The election to close at 12 o'clock, noon.. A.C. STEkRNS, Oct.O 12. 1872-3w* Secretary. ' • ~.4 d ik- W •qratpetAotlo,7 s . f 'Aiiinlniaiiatottirs fe4!ccif Coq: - L. blillekbit46l4 pekrior, 44,1t,..9.ogomikekde pfailed1bilYlo1f,bUti graitxteo toWttlfddiviperd, by I ftfeter , oi Ttoga month sum*" totlebted tp MO 44:g nAttatt*LickatiOe milatriat t .-• t h o l e trtitatedaima Waif axitreitate wlllpietialit the alma to me for settlement. MARC Ei. MILLER, Delmar, Oct. 16, 1673_64, .. Useful and Ornamental., ;F • _ `;'Fees and Plants, Solid and Liquid, . Sweet and Scri.tr x " - "A Varied Stock, A. General Amsorlmegit ia t i iti eftine lll4 ll6in tireenhouse Plants. liyael , Tulip and Crocus bulbs Roses, Syrin g ae, and other shrubbery; Tuberoses read to blown; Orders for cat deem ti s promptly lled.— Tarnips and Yumpliins, Applel and Older. Also a lbw &warms of Bees, ants trio of, debri g ht Bantams. Tordattiediothetiven away. All the above for Sale at fair prices. you can find nothing in the hat .stilted to yoUr wants, call and I will try to . find something for you. 1 wk. & acep,,x , RIIIOE, Wellabpro. v;" 3Eit.M3E'Cirt9C" (IF THE CONDITION OF £*U FIRST NATIONAL BANK_S4-Wellsborough, Pa., at the close of bust lieiii;Chitabee3,-1872. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ~4198,506 78 lust. , 1 i vA1 ir w at 4u .. i . : ,. ;. ,„.., ; :.. 4 1.. 9 , ?9 , :1) Bo ninon pi a 5.,.....• :IikUUU ,Bo 'ea d'illoigagera - 6,000 00 Due from Redeeming and,Reserte Agents. 10,14 73 Due from other National Banks 3,768 79 Current .Expenses • .. „ 118 43 CashEltents; (iuelueng Rev: Slamps) 1,425 17 Bills of other National Banks 3,384 00 'Fractional Currency (igcludizig Nickels)._ 990 00 .Legai Towleti: r .C. • •••.••• .•-• •••• • A • • ••• " 1, 21,2 14. 1 / 1). k 1 „,?"0 ~, t ,sl.-v,4 i A.,1 :/ - . ,7 :. 1 -, A.,4', , A 7f \ -1/ . $364,050 90 LIABILITIES _Capital Eitiikk 41.1.5.. t. i. ; . ;:-..... i .'..• r. .. 1 .; 1100,00 b 00 Surplus Fund .. - 50,584 87 Discount, interestand Exchange 6,856 15 Vpdittledi.jpictifal 6,185 05 National Bank Circulation (outatauding).. 88,960 00 Individual Deposits 109,842 81 Due to National Banks 593 05 Due to State Bynks and Bankers : 1 1 528 97 c• V , r4 . 1 " ."1, 'I i• ''..! ,4) ;,, i LVI„li, -- , ".. 1 '.;.ot 1: 9 ,, , ,' 64 . , , 55( y. g0 ... STATE OF PErnes., Tr,OGA COtiliTS, es. I. E. II Bobingen, Cashier of the First National Banhot Wells,porouglhiPs., do solemnly swear that the Shovtietattinent it tiii, to - the best of my knowledge and belief. E. H. EOBINSON, Cashier - Subscribed awl suroni to before tx.c this 12th day of October, 1872,ROISEIVE C. Srmsscrie, _ . Notary Public. Correct. Attest-41:19, L. RobinotL,TOtte4e4, 71(44. S O', g : 11* ,...7; i Pirt. L .Iie r t.P.i r . F . 42 51 .k_ -,.. ,! .:, :: ? .',. : ,ix Sheriff's . Sale. . • VIIITIrg. of a •a•rit. of Fieri Facials issued out of DP the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county, and to 1.4• dire,ted, I will expose to public sato to the high est audJALSt..bithlarp.Allkott .the.....premises..iduadkland. orough, on Thursday': the 31st dal - Of Debaher-VIT 9 . at one o'clock-P.tw. ronowing described property: a. tot or mint in E am.. andbnrough bounded north by the Co wanesque River; west and south by lands of Joel Parkhurst. and east by the public highway; con taining abciut taro acres all lmprot - ed, with frame hotiae, frame Stearn Tannery; frame Shed and out buildings, and mutt trees thereon., To be sold as the property of Wing Tabor in trait of J. Sr J. Parkhurst &Co _ E. A. Oct. 11, 1872-.34;. Sheriff. Adfiz,inistrator'S Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court Of the Comity of Tioga, the undersigned'Administrators it the estate of IX Q. Holden, deceased, will expose for sale at public veudue, on the premises in the township of Richmond, in said county, on Thursday, October 24. 1872, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the following described lots of land belonging to said estate. within one-fourth tulle of the State Normal School, at Mans field: all that lot of laud known as the Holden :arm, beginning at the northeast corner ; thence south, ono degree-west, 75-9 rods to the southeast corner ; thence north, 89 degrees west, 210.5 rods to the centre of the Tiogwriver ; thence down the said river north, 5 de grees east, 29.7 rods ; and north, two degrees west, 49 rods to the northwest corner ; thence south. 87 g degrees east, 50.5 rods to the west line Of lot ; thence along said line south, It degrees West, 10 rods to the southwest corner of said lot ; thence tiouth, degrees east, 0.5 rods to the-public road ; thence along the west side of dhe road - north, three degrees West, 10 rods ; thence siluth;B7,'degrees. east, 152.5 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 100.8 acres, more or lelit-auxrovgli• and yith t houses, tlite 7 eitlKaN'edi,ta76ord)llbUite itiltbtlier small thereon, and one of the Atiettnill}tl l % ea43l,lltio. r . dther,Artf•di' land, atig• the above - de scribed - orothe and beginning at the southeast corner thereof arid the northeast corner hereof, thence along the west lige of the Voorhees lot.and land of)D. J. Butts, south, one degree west, 36,3 rods to the south east corner hereof; thence north, 88 degrees west, 213 rods to the centre 'of the 'Flogs river; thence down the same north, tire degrees east, 3 6 4 rods to the southwest corner of the said Holden farm; thence along the south line of the same, - . south, 88 degrees east, 210.5 rods to the place of beginning. Containing forty-eight acres, more or less, and being what ,is known as the brake faun, and a piece added to the same from the HOltlen term, all improved, with a large brick and fratne bongo, a barn and apple Orchard thereon. Also. another lot of land in said township, called the Voorhees lot; begidning in the east lino of the said Hulden farm thence south, es degrees cast. 77 rods•to Jeri.)ld's laud; thedee alone the same and laud of D. J. Butts. south. one degree- west, 81 rods to the cen ter of a small erect: and rtivito-; theme down the same in a northwesterly direction, to the east line of the s 'id Drake farm, thence along the same• and east line of the Holden !arm, north, one degree cast. 5l /CNN to the place of beginning. I 'ontamiug 32.72 acrca, more or less, all improved. TElnid Or.Su.E.- Fifty dollars on each lot, at the' time of sale. and enough more on confirmation of the sale by the Court, tonnake half the purchase money, and the other halt of purchase money, with interest. one year iron the time ot sale. • Oct. Sth. t872.-3‘t• Adp2,i7tistrators' Notice. iITTE'RS of Adiidi stratialt_on tlik. estate of Albeit ./4 0- 4 A , g Ice the -o.'i the Register 01 'tToga county. all persons • ebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having eitlillit4 against said estate will present the same forahttlenhht,"r.tillioftice formerly occupied by said Albert P. Cone in the Itoro of. Weliabara• Pa' Dated at Wellsboru, Pa., the Ist October, 1872. 1_01:I SA CO g, 40• 2 ° 1 1 1 ',Z• • 4.1.1.01114454(341)4L .7)4P. a.-cw.'l= 4-- 4 -A . • Furniture and Undertaking. Van Horn & Chandler; (Successor/ to B T. , Van Efoin) R e i :Clowypii*VitiiAtititk laptift#fil place, gtiratt at cgtupjft - FINEUUMMON FURNITURR n to bi• Patna in Not;liirti cottniatiug 01 a • rim: PABLO/I A.ND C11A:413F.12 SUITS, a-.4.4%.151',043:43./tiOat-4...1'#4E-A4V/EB,- .43 Jily• -11 •• • t r . MARBLE AND .WOOD TOP CENTER TABLES:`:: DAT RACK:4i 'FANCY CHAIRS, lIIRRURS, OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES, DRAcK • • ET.T.PV,RE No. 'I. HAIR DNIA:LTRAttS -1 I:4 416 f E;iir e n4f.T-i .1 e '.11..„-z.; ---( 4..„ it • itVi. -tto as a4atil ?t. rar Le common go-oils usitally found lu enalyOttta.:pt. Above goods are large ly ofthelr . C.V.IIIIIIIMIUante, said tiatledAcitou au guar tvuteed Loth al to quality stnl priru,, Thep sell the ,g • the tuost popinar oring bed sold; also the Tucker ,i.3.yritag),:k4 plat 1w.e41 pup tai fur .17. yizau'd taut Ow datiattetion: bur . vst • OJill'h • WOOTIL • • ft gum:l'44l with ali sizes of the Excelsiot e2aal et, a neq. and btniutifullAtylA .okaLuciniolge, tfillgotbegg with other iirrelM !Mien WI, 'thiti6 'icfribufffetilftr`with trim. minga to match. They W - 111 make nuderking a spec iality in their busincsa, and any needing their aervic es VII be ntretuldti to promr W e d at aatisfacto7 char. trignsmic 22.18. mo o , Turujug Jan. 10, UM. VAN HORN do cliAnamt . ;To wagal, xx MAY eintrg&RN,.-THAYing %Akw.kkttl that Etunihitftted toll : BM:far after& 40 - years 'eTos application to business, I hive Rased ores' the furni ture business to ' , the Boys" as per above advertise mad. and take ilais.methoti of asking for them the same liberal patronage as has been extended to um.— hey books may be found at the old place for setticut 10. 1862. B. T. VAN 1108. „, - - , • • V.l:. t 4/SP ts!..znit =MEI 3.-tt 7 , 4 sf: II • , ~. . '.:..l''''f-l'r ' ''' ll hl • 1 1 ' !;0 .M.Q . :, ; .4,Hi- aj . ''. ? 4 '. -:, ; ••, - 71' ' - • ''-' 1 ,- ,. L ,,-- 1.; ::. I , - .i i , . I IL II =I That they may have room to eh small amount or cash. :`)-.'yam-_ . "- - . , .!=.7:- . • .. - e".-. ,,- i --- ,' ; , -_,1.:',::: , ..‘ir1;,, -, ; , ' . - 1 --;:i"-• - - .. , - --':-- ' - 4. ._-. "'. ;;:'Fancy',: Virf ~, ''Stat)lo -.. 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Grateful fet• - ' . ttOW4- 11:040)`itit bythiiillod citizens of Ttoga county 'vie ' bespeak" a contfu• - nano. of thtior,-, , — .lAea that thfiYSlSOllre'fairly.dealt with and satisfaction - gitansuWl3d:-- tf„,• ,- ~,..... ~,..,...,; , spapkgr wArrE. , , 1 --: -4_ rt y ..5. ,- Pi - 4 - sre! , - ,,, 'ITAr , -T- , !•-l'-'•":r , • - ;,' ,, ,:5„, , ,,,',.,-, ..-0-. , t.v. 4 , 4•..44, , ,...5....1--- 4., , --.t. .; . F-- ' -'.7 " "i '' t - - I ' -,--4, ... ,' ..o';'T'f ,r k;',:t • A* -- I,? r ith','rt=' , V-''.t.-1.7;. ; --e...',.',..-• .:, - I , „ .... ... , :. 4,4 L , - '.! 1— - l'' , .• '.- • Ir i. "r ll .? L 0 t-i. z.". h:. Shawls ~-: , Dress oods, , SARAH HOLDEN, C U. SEYAIOUR. • • Adthlfilstratora: EBB ti • : , Oprning Fc)iiipt.dry & Via'bi che "' Sho p. .: „!Irii.:Jli':.ii','; ';,,-; .:• ~, t. ~ I', , . 1 tv 1 ri 17IX.iil-, r 4 . •••• I.; • .. . i . ~:.) ;:-, ' ',....\. .........;- l • li a,,i '. ' 1 .. .2; 1 .SA..77.lll:'lllLF.:llalrortiler;:s CFO. 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' • 1{)-4 0 AdE • va T titll t thd ,avi it A J . . _ , ~,,,. „. •,.' ~.• ,i, ~ ~, , PI ;.-. ~, I . ~.• - 9 i . li" , F. ,e.,t.„ 7 „..,..,, , s: ~04.:•,-.1,,.,, - I, , 't •- t.. ~ .t.A ~a... ;. i' a ~ Ilvmp.ft 9lAt::0 1 T 1 .1E161, C,A.1=1.12° ffiliS Sil - rrr; Cash., the trge f 2 et, The subscriber wo r ld, beg leave to call attention to Ilia SPRING =ELI .STOCK rin 1.1 4:leash ,aim.4sl. 11.00-(1.37' at lowest butrze N rioas:' ll'onttekeepera willllo well to examine hi , • Carp ts, Oileic 11 Table Linen, d Window Drapl - Irthyi of attention. Tt. ti races ; tchieb will be fOuntl worthy, of attention. lila f r T lLCll. MICHSI. MU as they contain runny bargaine—inany of which have not heen be'fore offered in this market. The public are 'cited to call and see fe,r the \ inselves.. , , . 1 . ... June..l; 1872 ki 139 - 'E.: • • 1=11!311113 ; Calt-and seethe' I ~ 1 N._ ~w LG,i6=-0. I=).. at woirjr I , I ' %:? r s 41t2 - 6 , V. .3::'i, ..i'. , " II: , 4, '; .EST-4.11 D 1840. " / a..- • , • —l-est.:"-.'1;.. „ ,- , SEE 111 1 1,4 . 0.0g004,"t0 ' 6;171 :away part of their , filitQak , w the balance. Until furtlitr.notteektige•butill stock is VEfilt Ltiltelf in all DERaltill `~ yP.'" ~ ; " fi b .1 •- `u MIN Basis of OF MERCITAKDISE, which he is now receiving, and which he offers for ii,PJ 1 4.7, ludic% will find it to their is stock of I' ' r IMill IRE ME ',Orion tiros. RIM • F,'ilt• - • ~•;,• • - • - .? 4....,',... tlt ; Y '" d..l 1,. , , =MI i~+ -. lEEE non 11111 ~c ^kb td e[,_ ST I - MI OELI3, ME •i:iUi {i 'o . iii4ixhatig . id " - for it . ; 8 esteoally in • ME I. s,sa S; .. WM iciness. =ll IEI D -DIJAIMER OEM t , t• 3Paw Is ato k or t S 9 lig ereat to look through - t 1 1 ° Z7 . V; TILQAUJ3 HARDEN '.\, • - =I IE 111 -' , lEIN =I Mr ,- • MIME dren TIE _ , RE 'Pa o =I d Gloves, MI EH El Nil ME We have Shed the,Shanty I T.L,BALDWINE(CO TIOGA, PA. - • - end uotr, tom) but time taw' to our Wends. And customers tbab svii, have good BARGAINS FOR THEM. Ouir Elegant New Stare Is filled full of BESIRABL!, tOOll S of the loweit price; to be found Callitnet iptt will Incrx iow it 1 TOuritelves Oct. 15,, 1852 13 as N'T READ . Unless Totkniut to know that 'V=Milt! iS Thal Have a van' V e LARGE- STOCK, A. NICE A.Sion . III.IMT, and are sallia,g ipatda at as ..toaisbingkr • , . • II LOW PRICES. Tioi., \ Oct. 10, kn. I. P 6 i 1 __l T. L. BALDWIN k CO Till 111 111