Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, October 22, 1872, Image 3

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LOCAL - NOTICES.
Spald;rtg's Glue,mdrid4
Call at 'O. X. PartVg..l)ehtal , OtAl
uee tlio tiew - iitiprOyements in Dentistry,
'Colo will, vortaittly Cure
1);)11't fall to try_ . it: Sol &by -
0,.t. •jD}IN.
• (.'idcr. Purk, and. Beef, Barrels cOns'tfintii
61t blind - or ntude. to order; at "3, lifiliken's
Cooperage corner Cra4on - and Water streets,
Yellsboro,_Pn, ' • t• ..
-_ _
••
, -
31t. C C..3lathers has ju4 returned.-
,frorri
:New York - with a-full stork of neiv goods in
Ir
every line He.has - sornathing for ev rybody,
and at priees to suit- short purses. Go - n nd'
see' how it is yourself : . -
The undersigned is about to'Close up , hia\
business of Blacksmithing in Wellsbbro*--:
Ail persons indebted to him are requested to•
call•and settle at once; and sale
Oct. 15-2 w. RICHARD LOIMBITRI. -• I
Another large' lot of those nice cheap
DRESS GOODS just -received at Wickham &
Tarr's. -Come 'quick if you want a dress„ for
it is not often i you findsuch bargains: j.f you
want to see a. nice store, a nice stool; of-goods,-
and best of all, the lowest prices, just call at
"Wickham & Farr's,•Tloga,,Pa.
Oct_ - • . .
Dzr.,tcAcir—The . friends i)f.those
Who are troubled• with bad breaths :and,
through over-squetuhdineze, dislike to,refdr
to it, commit - a positive and cruel naLitake,
eQpeeially if they are aware of the inerita
and great efficacy cif,the fragrantSpzpiniNT.'
Thin is the Arue and only remedy - for - the s dii
ficulty; there is no valid 'excuse fOr a biad
breath now.
Mrs. Jacob Sebissler, of. Corning; Yi •
will be at Sol. Bunnel'i Welisboro Hole
next Wednesday and Thursday, the 23d al
24th instant. -Mrs.. &hinter deals in hai_
work of eyery descrilition,. such as Ladies'
Hair Braids, Braid Puffs, ..elegant long side
Curls and Water Prizzetts, 'Ladies' and Gen
tlemen's Wigs. Old hair - worked over in the
latest style and neatest manner,. Hair j Jew
elry made to ordcr.,., also beautiful Switches
made of combings: Remember the time and
place, Sol. Bunnel's Welleboro Hotel,
Wednesday and Thursday October 23d and
24th.
One of the things of ssihich_ every man
and woman in the' countryis - forced to think
about these, ddys • is . lthe purchase of the
material necessary for the protection of the
body from the inclement. weather which is
drawing near,. * kis a question' of priine im
portance-to every person as to where he can,
find goods of the best "000 and at reason
able prices. Every man likes to make good
bargains, and every sensible man wishes to
buy goods of a high .quality. We recom
mend every such perion to examine the stock
of L. F. Truman . on Main street,in' this-vil
lage, before purchasing: - elsewhere. Mr.
Truman has a large, fresh stock of Dry
Goods, ClOthinz, Hats and Caps, 'Boots and.
Shoes, and in fact almost everything neces
sary for the miter:- Man.' As for the priced
they will speak for themselves." All that he
asks is that you take a look-ai, his stock and
get his figures before' you buy.
Aeitator.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1872
Homo _Affairs-
MeV.
—Begin to fatten your turkeys.
—Thankgiving November ?Bth.
—The - business men of Tioga agree to
the shop at 8 p.
—The new Methodist church at Tioga• is
to be delicated next month.
—A new mail cur NV11.3 put on the Wells
hero & Lawrenvcrille Railroad last I:llurs
thy.
• -
—•It0=• expected that thO road will be com
pieta and the cal a ran to Antrim to mor
row.
—Rev Dr. Buck preached 'his farewell
sermon ,at the M. E Church in this village
last Sunday
—"Wild .Tea." tha curs cancers, has
been discovered to be' ilotliii g but- winter
green leaves.
—The Elmira Advertiser states that yti':
D. Adams died at his residence in Knox
ville, Pa , last Sunday morning.
—Rev. • Charles Z. Case, Pastor of the
Al.sr.. Church of Elmira, died at Clifton
Springs last Saturday Inorning.
—There is to bd a fine course of lectures
at Tioga this winter comprising Rev. Dr.
Chapin, Fred DouglOs, Mr 3 tiaivermore,
Robt. Collyer and Anna Dickinson.
—The Candor Free Press states:that one.
of its neighbors, Mr. George Brooks,has the
largest cabbage head it ever saw. That's
what we should call personal.
"All hands" are under obligations to Mr.
F. D. Bunnell, of this- village, for an ample
sipply of excellent cider—a product of his
w -press. They appreciated Fred's "Spirit
of the Press" fully.
—There will be a Republican meeting at
the Round Top School Rouse next Saturday
evening. Good speake'rs will be present.—
Let everybody turn out and hearAhe nation
al issues discussed.
—The special-terra of Court that 'was ap
pointed for last week fell - through, the pat
ties having put their suits all over. As one
result....bf this, the Teachers' Institute was
held as the Court House instead of at the Bap
tut church.
—A Crooked Creek farmer lhas a cow
which gave an average 'of forty-six poundp
. of milk per day for a month during the past
summer. And eleven pounds of butter per
week were churned from that milk.. The an
imal is of common native-bried. • Who can
beat this?
—ln directing Thange of address„ - our
subscribers should lways name the office to
which the paper is now sent,:as well as the
one to which the:) , wish it sent hereaft7. A
little attention to this matter will save us a
great deal of trouble, and prevent vexatious
delays in the receipt of the paper by the sub
scriber.
—Correspondents are requested to write
all pfoper names with extra care. Edit Ors
are, of course, expected to study out 'all
sorts - of spider-tracks in ink; but when it
comps to proper names,we sometimes receive
riddles that eveit, Rufus tate or the great
G.,:
and good "H. " himself would .despair of
rivaling.
—Mr. John Dibble is a man sixty-five
years of age, residing near Hammonds, jug,
in the edge of Richmond township. On the.
Sth instant he Walked to Mansfield and back,
making a trip of sixteen miles on foot,to cast
his vote for Hartranft and the whole Repub
lican ticket., This is the spirit .which 'ani
mates the present canvas's,' and which never
fails to win.
—The Blossburg Register says that several
parties have been prospecting in that, vicin
ity fOr iron ore, and a few days ago they Ship
ped a quantity to Mansfield to have its rich
ness tested. Mr. 5. 13. Elliott, Who is well
qualified do judge, states that there is abund
ant ore in the hills near that place to keep
six or more blast furnaces in operation. We
hope to see this fully tested before long.•
—They seem to understand , Mr G. J. Ma=
gee perfectly at 'home. The Watkins' Ex
press of last week contains the font:iving:
"The richest political joke of the season, iii
rim of the events of the past five years, was
tho earnest appeal made by Gen. Magee, the
other night against, the corrupt use of money
in. elections. HoW his bosom glowed with
'sinuous indignation, his-eye at, the same
time twinkling with humor, as •iiit koW
old Simon CaMeron - bad iieeirmouv . to - pur.,
chgle Totes;' . <
iIinnin!INEMZEMIN=PE
/WM
• '
Ofi
Weariesdas9l4 - as - aihi wn the
burEt*ailtmid,Ae l ritle 4itteh:: -- ether at
. Erwitt'Cleiitre a hitAt.nait I the' l naniefif
Bullock rn the taboos of one-pt '_ tbea ruinsr
attempting to'seite the bind etai?initOte
Onthe- - iether tra' - the: OS . 4n13,-atid
his lefooi eeme hen4fli' the. l:lS! whe'elinAdi
wo - instantly eniiered: ustribofJa thettlh6*' ,
De. .Proivill,'Sl4ddlsop v _befna ''ortunatiilir at
hand, the untortuhate ; young man -niaS skit
in* and prinriptty eared for.
is a re;ident•of thiS county
' - - 'The Tehehete ; Institute ' • '.:,
The . aenual Teablielk, lestitute:for lioga
coitety eortiluted ',,in:'' , ,iiiis, vill'ege':l4it'Weet
Monday' pursuant' tif the' , call of.Piok. Hort.,
0n, , ,-the2 County , Superintendent. , TkA et'.
tendance - dnrini the. Week 4as large-Aarker, •
we believe, thamitt any Institate ' priilipuely :
hall yitpiolo ccii.llo: -, . Pie euiinber of le - 7 , , ,,,
structors:.an - d• lecturers was .116 large,: iii.a4f,
w,e may judge freni.thereipreisiono those
:zuoskinterested, their quality was - exeellenti•
The. : chief
~ : of ..theie 2;:wei.' Pr .I. , AlIO: . !‘, r.`4!.f .
Sian del d, - AO his long experience 4: *O
- el', .e.le s Oationru'si Well it:s ' n thet)s metier •
sphere of Intitutes; insured i lio, kneieir4' of .,
lii*pianageeient. ~" 4 1 0,'.TI•Ora .'arsons, or. x
Rochester, Prof. Winte rs,: of this .vill4ei
: . i:of...t.trill,' 4fX - ct'nia:eisi,ne47.'Ax-E, Rep:
nolds, Rev . - X f; celiFi n s;:nnil o+er prominent,
.promoters of, the.,..,eltinel.'o! eflueation . .als9l
elintributed•nat ajittle'• t i o the entertainment ,
in;il'instriictiOn or ::th'e • ; toong.. teachers . lot
both, sexes who attended. ' --= •:- , F , : , •
WAkdcin't unde - rtakejp - giye
an_ii,bstrtto -!Acer
s
report woo s iow, yery , e
hither dry to tha•keilsl:ll , :reti,;
to §fty:th'ut - the lieetikijisiW4re
ted to lectures by the'diffePAnt
subjects relating to Od . i_OAtlOn •
ers t - ork - . . Miss
,Parsenzseffo
eiposiffori 'of t
Of "Obj6efin'achiiig;" a "siibje
fectly understood by many
lady seemed_ thoroughly" post
conipeient to impart
others. The.. lecetr . res . .:.ot Rev
ohlw4 l ere hikhly::atifxrdeipate
moit:all those delicerqd by the
tors"present• One' happy 4a
casion WB3 the delivering.Of
- ,
by various gentlemenof oor,
mediatelY connected'
terests. A brisk passtiga;ati
•
two of them, toward the y Olds:
was a source of no littip'.a4,
sessions ' closed Friday' - • Ev e
whole the Institute was :'ad
bands to hare been a most eue
Structive one. '
We heard just one serious .Criticism of ci the
week's work, which we here i
the considqation of ;all.. interested in the
cause'of education. -,Soine thought that too
much tiine was devoted to lectures, and that
the teechers present from the various di t s,:
triets of the county did . not bave enough to
do with the exercises. ,The, younger teach
ers should be - drawn, out to derrionstrate the
rules and principles of-the common branch
es which they areicallad upon to teach.in the
average district school. They shoiild be, en
couraged to impart their experiences to each .
other, and led to discuss the helps and hind.:l
rances of their calling. These things, it is
contended, would prove of more practical
benefit to the young teacher than a course of
lectures, however excellent in theniselves,—
We don't know how far this criticism may
be justified, nor how valuable it 'may be ;
but it seems worthy of consideration. ,At
any rate, it is made by persons
. who, have
ha - d
experidnee in_ teaching, and who are
now practical men of the world:
• , .
THE SCHOOLS OF TIOGA COUNTY.
Anal Report of the Su)
As evidence of improveme:
following abstract taken. from;
Statements" for the school,yth
to 1872 inclusive :
W:11ole number__._
Cutribe.r of frame. 227 2221
Nepher of 10g............4 3;
Built during the year.... 10 , 10 1
Unfit [yr use.. . 83 2$
Ifaving no privy 112 101
lea 1808 150
uuruber;243X 24.4% 244 k
Graded......... 21:-
Av. mo's taught, 5.85 5.54 ---5.60
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It will be seen that our schoor,honseS have
increased ; from
-two hundredland thirty-one
to two hundred and fifty; that• the- number
of log houses have decreased' from four to
one; that sixty-one new horses laavelibeen•
built ; „that the number - with out •• out-houses
has'deereased from one .hundretand twelve
to fifty- eight ; that our have increased
from two hundredond forty-three to' two
hundred and seventy-one;, that, : the niimber
graded . has increased froln tivehty-one to
forty-two; that the average nUmber oftnentlia
taught has increased from - five and :eighty
flvis hundredthe to six
. aild'thirty,-eight ;him
dredths; that the salary of Our finale .teach-,
ere has
. increttied-,from thirty-seVen dollars.
and twenty-five cents to fifty dollars and fifty
iseven cents ; that the , salary, of,Otir fetnale
teachers hasinereasediffenitwenty-siT,dol-'
larsand .forty 7 four cents tO•thlif ( y-three.dol - - 1 .
leis and sizty"-fOufeental , that - the', number
wrtn have attended a 4 State IslOrinal ,SchOol.
has increased from (none reported) .t.Oone
hundred
; and oine;.....that„the tninnlier,
have graduated at a. statoNormal Salicrolhac
increasedto thirty; that the' 'Oil:ill/ J et , ' iVhO'
have read hooka "on leaching has; increased'
from 'elle hundred and_foutteen-tY4A4iin=',
dred and , twO; , that the- ttinnbet,yo4o`;have
attended a. Couuty Institute 'loo44iised,
trntii'kerolir three hUndred
and:that wbila out sobolart ooly
=a
qnytl44l like
Such` a
.61* - 4;it
Su
roninly4ev.6',.;
nd tlnfiencli- -
wete nacimly.
e advantages
-
t but lttipprr, ;
pro.ient.: Tho
..cl. - and. 'fully.:
.nowledge' to,
..L. iterYni:'
ocs :were a -
vVrallnstru6--
- .F.'9544:' the r_b*c7_
oriel ,
retnEfrlis
1 4 ,44ge4tit ' AV-: '
uotitlOnali: ill—
trines-;ei4Eqii",
of the week.
senitiiit = The'
ening-. :As , :ti.
flitted on all.
'oessful and hi-
Terinte4dot.
tt., I submit the
the "Tabular
I ,
mr.i, from 1867
HOUSES.
1867 186811 1
231 232!
SOO 1870 1871.1872
285 230 260; 250
, 96 216 219: 247
3 ' 2 1: 1
'4 15 12: 10
82 28 12`, 23
04 1111 691 5$
SCBOOLS
MO _lB7l 1872
261}‘ 271,
24 4d '42
6.10, 6.20 6.38
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cre:asekeigli 2 1iCticdf . ed-luid fift y -s' s' ' the' a
1 ' ,4 oi, 'l. .*l ' fk4ttioilah4 ,. *.choof has increased'
4 0 - Eioilo(rvai hfillireiricnd twert'er 4te.
z.' iittikring thkiettl: ten;nevf Images:have been
1 , '4414'„Ai114041 4 . - ssithatitialiOniildielis., Our
tlireetora are linildligt4lionsesibin feria
erly;ltti*pg, that itt:ltlirsincl. it ~"pays",' tO
ptcy,* revc ollarii,*er:iiAriscioa. house thin
n , fea;. l .4fillira -less-fsf a, Perot' one. ' The. most
r
..drOtii :IlikilatkilLOW , hafe iiciOd': - ' ' vet
1 .houss.... - .T . cipv, - 04;.,:pidi , tlse. n iti-afl les s I
wit-, theon - ajoritY'efftkain 'O 4 vi 1 i d ft4
to:schoel' " R arliefies . `: • I • i r iv;i:t 4 , ll 4 e ~,,,r
=` sehoof shinthi" but
~eur, airectors, are do
ing: atility,Asith 4liem as'last; ai the state of
*eit'Llaakik.eil•Willadmit. 'Twa hundred and
i - i , v ity..,eyo s q., cit',iurbou.,,es are
,bit4:ll:y venti
joto—thocii4;;lheY' have nunieans of vents_-.
lotion excePt bY-dOcirs and . ,wiedows.
' Titne t ha v
s entilatd. isfew.. I visited • one
(haVirig.aichool ;at. the time) with twenty
;eight • iights'ef glass hi4eifont. They need
ed no patijzt vektrieators `flif - ie.
We ~lime: ilftY-seven , .llrst class houses.—
Th 4, are pleasantlY.lOnited; well construct- ,
ed, amply-large,: With- poniienient places for
baskets and cluthing, ) eeiling at least twelve
feethigh:rwittiti sufficient quantity of black:,
1;0414 Surfac'e,'WellAiglitcd,lsvirell heated, welt
Ventilated, and furnished with seats adapted ,
to tlie`size . of
,flocs pupils..; - There are yet fifth,
eight houses without out-liduses.
, ,Ifinety-eiglikare well! supplied with furn
iture. One - hundred;aikethirty-three have
injurions futriiiture,'edrilistint mostly of bad
. „ .. .
ly , constfucted seats, 'desks too Tas from seats %
seats_ too high, not adapted , -te sizebflithill;`
"Ike: ' `AI d have ordil one iiiiiii,red and .sixty. ;
five houses witlicsuffieint grounds,—thia' is,
frOm half' an acfp to' en,acre; ,but only two
' °lib ea have )Trounds. suitably improved, by
lfitViiigil.lAni.en:cl,osed by,a neat fence, plan T
ted with shade trees e and otherwise ornament
.ed.... "i:..7 1 : a '' 4 '` . , I .2 , - 7.
‘ There e:mischools in "tho' County sod/
in t _pplled_ ; %titb, appiffatus worth mentioning.
Our.ifireaOri'vrill "hy'und ltyi,' see the need
•or iiiiipljiniour schools with better appar
atus.
=ll
• • I,Ta, hafe . .twq lindia4 'And mrtuantputtir
V9lilioti:7,..Edity4w.o 7 iiie=iiii}lld, two hun
aFeCsinitlfikezia*wp4 feljtsslOd, Only one
imifortn. W 4
;call-the.littentiOn ot-ourrAirenttors to Irk
ils,iinak i bsilllo.:iSthorOtighlkplassify- a 'sc oo
without: y.,; , uniforniiir,of4 . ext‘ books. The
14f4sEtean - dciltif schools. EightY
'eightlifiveihililgiVel.biannlCs taught. Vocal
ingsiels:l4llY,Aluiffit,in `a.few, schools. May
50:in*14e"?0, 1 ,4 , -±:pgai music will
to,.be:Aaught in all the
iYo.(l4;;EklaiOn'Atitili
EX AMINATIONi.
held at
atfVeiilit applicants
were
hkindral 3lik4esigliO4A - ivisional and
five pri?fessional certificates, were granted.
. -Were -- ; nety-sev en
directort*er4Veteifet :
"Ndenber lit dale teachers employed du
rtni"thirear, - ninety-twO; 'female, three
-i hinidred and xighty-one had no
eipeifenCe seVartyseven' had taught' less
a - 11n one Year ;:fortvfour had ttliglit
than five y to makeieach-
Mg a permanent Intsinesst Mvdlve hold pro,-
Tessional and two perinanent certificates, Sec!
'INSTITUTES. '
Ou - rlnstittite4held , at Mansfield was by far
the largest educational meeting ever held in
the county: Thiee liundrOdi and twenty
members weie enrolled. The insWor.tand
lecturers were. Pr:pfs..
Stevens,. Winters, Rev._,N.,l, P,O - Ynolds and
Mrs. Anna Randall Deihl. '
commenced oui:session in the Meth-
odist.Church, but scan:4 ) 6llnd.it too small to
_accommodate the members. ° Through the
kindness of Prof. Verrill We Were offered the
use of the Normal Chapel for the remainder
of the session.• The most intense interest
was kept up during the whole session..;
Prizes were‘,aweided i for:the best spelling,,
consisting' Of "Welister.k tn4bridged Dic
tionary" for p the first, and;"Scheo.);_gcommy."„
and "Methods of Instructious"for thWiettitid":
Miss ii:l2lma -Ladd, of_ keetfield, Union
School, Won the;firit - r - only Missing five words
out of 'the one' Itlyidred'_.pro`p.ottnced, and
Miss Ida enedict, - .C.Yeliarleiton, the second,
missing seven words, _
-At the Flpsetif the Irstitide, the Superin 7
.tendent.was presented witlian : elegant silver
Ito6er_vi(i - 5i (heteao)erj:2,, The County In
stitute has grown to be one of : the great ed
.ucational Agencies of the county.
:NORMAL SCUOOLI
The influence for good that our Normal,
School at3lansfield is exerting is being felt
thoughout the eoupty.
~Thirty of her.grad
lakes taught in;our - sebools during the past
year. Nearly all giving the Vest of .satisfac
ion, proviig . that the professional training
which they bad received was not in vain.
Three years; work Stith our schools has only
comilrided faith that our directors
should be paid for their services, and then
held-accountable; for a nonperformance of
their duties._ . I believethere,ii a great need
.of Inure efficient -diireetorship; and 'that we
can obtaiil it bY'payirig. for' Wand in no other
way. Is it not worth at least a trial? Three
.iipri,diStrictSacts - ilogn fOimed during the
'year, Blossbilig tiortlittamitton, and Nelson
Independent.
There. 4 a grand ;future; for',Tioga county ;
with her immense coal fields; her mineral and
agricultural 'resources and lier increasing
railroad facilities. We look proudly forward
to the time when she will not be excelled by
iiiif - of - h - eirsisieff - cattitiel,in — w4alth and pop
ulation:;
Tliar, 'tier '
keep pace
with :her. otlier.inip,roVfziaent:S is our ardent
desire . ; earnestly
-during'-,theqiast_thiyeara,,ifer this we will
for the three
years to eorne:f-30,13r - the-nuinY indnessesi and
hospitalities sh6tv - zi us; 11clia've our warm
est thanks. . HoRTON,
Lewis.
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Mr. Editor :-r'-There is something in na
ture, poOr'as it is; Whieli7Ptakes every one
admire SI brave and spirit ; and if peo
ple are not always ready to lend e helping
hand to struggling geplue, they are all ready
to applaUd When those strugglesfittf-doWne4l l
with-sueeess. - . •
If ever a wqmsn,hid a rough road to tread
on her witY: Ito swede* , tivolikan
44 , • Aw.,
Monis Lewis. ' 1, • - , • •
• •
It may interest some - cif your readers- to
gisnce
itta few•ftiets in ;her, historyi I know
that Mr, Win. Welch, of Philadelphia, the
'Mend or 'the Red' Dian, will be glad to know,
that she is of:lndian origin.. Her 'inothti;
was one of the•dhiPpewa- Tribe and • her• fa
ther an African;' But her parents died young,
leaving the youngiorphaugirl 'and her only
brother to be brought up by 'the Indians.—
Here her opportunities for education were
• • • ,
Meager enough.
" 04 her tlfat'vl?it 'to" Bostoii she 4AW a statue
of my illustrous h a tnesAte!94jamin ..!rank.
lin.' It filled her Witi,t:ditinti.*nnent and de
light.. She did not kwiiiib",,Tiiiihat name to
call the stone imagei'9itit - she felt within
her . theitirof new powers. :,- 1 1: too can make
a fitone,inan," ;she said' lo,herself;' and at
otice'she went—to:visit Lloyd .Garrison and
_told .hint what 'she kilt* she and
asked him how she iliould set about
Struck' j)y , het - eiltbUsiasti/Garriscui. gave
het a tiOte-,of Brackett, the
,Boston._Soulpturl: - an'craftetjujittle talk with
'S.ft.i piece of 445 ,
and a,tgoulf,l' . of a . 444ark,"fackt as a. Study.:
Go 4hati" , 'Said "
there is' apy„,thiug. -,ialpu it will cuthe7 out."
-What a - critical, moment moment4svas;thisin thallie
Of - )gits. - 14yylel 'TailiO:hpfe.Uslght have been
'the - -
Aloße,nn he '6,4,16 youn g girl
toiled i l ott i lizt
het bes,', , e,ititi'ol,:,fluit'..ifigrtilt*litir'ilifisfer.'M
loolie4"i&ru - 641, up; find add,
olll . *le spirit wain
,_ -
...,. _
!Slie:.`tild',: - '10: ; iiiiii13;:• : ; - ,-*Odeled . feet - and
inuads,'Mi'd at la.st undett;ook4a medallion of
'ilii , he ad ' tliiiiini,tii:4l44ii - Biown 7 which
was •• F • iiinoitztoor eitellent; " There was ' die
4.4, • • . •
4
1.‘..._T1t4 twit= ,e#sairivatj - *), , ,,7 , ', , Of the young
hero, 'Pol.,F3littW; tltipo4, Who took coin
' timid - et il''o'to.i4a. , itirttti* and 446415;45
illue47.lo4l4iilitus end lio biliaii . littii Aii,
•
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itntrip -. yt41.0
.ho„i!itiv4: hi4t9t*: - .4 .4iti, '.:c iv_; ;-
* ‘ l ` ~.' '';'.-.-C2::''';"-'s.."-"--.::s'ilr:'-"f:' ,
','-?:,..
~.- , yf -i'r j : ipil444K44ll,"*,!iMittt
htitt • , , Mg:M.OO4M WiiaVakitigtels. '
laber : of rloo= they: ii* (040.i,It4 , ittick*eie
•,deliglited , Witli'Aboi.f,Ortiiiiti,WhiA r ',abOAhad .
taken .from a - few PlintOgraPlia;:.,P . t 04: 6 '
'b4ste she:Sold ,one' hundredr. , coplea f i eall * l 4 l
Afti ' : '.' iton.:o - itie 44. 04, for::;ltnierie,:tiill. , ,Ot
I#V . l i tt 1 )1 4P ' -: .1 - ,V," .2. , --'
r 4 - , ,- , , ,,, ,T-.
it. itili nee very:
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e 0,, , rt. ",Le,lie, aively s 61, t , -
, :, , , 4SV,irt 41'44 t - 41?
itineeibsi deieted. ' he,rielf
,' te_hardelndy . and
hts,rdworli i and here she inOeheffirst 'Stilt:.
'ne::-, - a figureof Hagar . iii , lier . despair* , ''the
- Wilderness: , It -IS- a-work AVM of f§eling i ,
for Ale' says, 4 havera strong feelingifnr all
..-
omen ' -
- - r — " 44 '. 40 - Aalt d
w Wli'"..Tharce hare" ' ts ''",,l A
. froiti tliii feeling tbe Yir gin ary IS yen' par,
:to me." The . lira ,copy,of ; Hagai Waa',,Pur
ehased by a' gentleman 'from -. Chicago.' A,
'fine 'copy, of the litadenria - with' ".the -- _,,lntlint
1 , Christ in her arms, and two adoring :angeli
1 , at her: fec t,' attest '.the sincerity - of her, i tidmi-.
ration for` the Jewis4 mxiiagnii.Thiclasi."o94P
has'been purehased', by the yOung'rattniluii
of Buite, Dial:eon's Lothair, for an'altar pieie. ,
• , '
iilliti AmeiugXfstiLLeWis'l-:ether work, are
tag,
initalliti; 414400 Loneell 44#'
OrElawkt "ti. - -, -Hei. El.s -; -Maws a, :00•4
, ing,"'rentesents` Xiiinehaha 'seated , making
a pair- of moccasins 'and. Hiawatha ii,Y„his
'side-with - a. world of leVe and longing in her
eyes. - 'ln the "Marringe", they - starid-aidtSby
akde It claapAttansls. e .,,ln ko4l4,lAind,ifux
typtor reittifrets'cartrully lireserv . 44atl''
Isiv,474fitftils . 94\4tekkAP.,l:44t49,,t42o4! ) * ii
'the sentimept,is Kiln - a tothe4)ocuttcao" They
ifei:LatitiNiiiebitsofoeire,-Vitifili44l ,
Ural, arid' do happier illustrations cifj,Lettg
fellOW's most original poem" were over made
• than these' by- the Indian'Sculptor., , „
A. fine bust also of this mine p'ciet:staki'de in,
Harvard_ College. .. In,,,this : act .. - the,;iit of
letiinlitiehiiiiliinierecr - ifiefraliC fad t a - 44.: -. ..
buto to the genius of-a woman who; has ediv.
gated herself in her chosen depariment.l,
I might :mention much more that la- ex,. •
~,,ceedi, • l • 14temkagInAlLe strupatit OLtAis,
•• i • WWl' lnli*Olkit . ah; -
has on hand: I will only add that 'she . :els•one
of the most interesting artists in Berne. In,
liclatu. .i' , i. , - .rirsAft4tma Arpil%y a.,
' Alai.ig,ht,i -.4 4 ... L . nt,UfalkdisiltrWl,Plact
manners are child-like, , simple, and' Most
winning and pleasing. . Your readers will be'
glad - to know that she is fast winning fame
and fortiine l .. ;! iii V * ? - -' ~ .,:t k : ,
a -.,
.!,ir.;; - ..rit a '
_Like many.others Mrs . Le - wis is n\instrti-,
went of God's - own shaping. Truly the Great
Sovereign of the Universe is no respecter of
persons. - B. F. Taii,op, '„
-A fearful' tragedy occurred iii Jersey
Shore on the - 13th irist. , ,lA4siilliiigthe
death of Mr. Smith, a men held in general
esteem by the Ho was atabbea
community'
aa= $l, ,
s wit •
.IN r e copy the following - .f . rdril .an exchange' ,
Early in the evening ai.]:pOtyift.f.viughs;
composing some of the loVelit 4 llregs of the
rowdy element, having imbibed freely Of
whisky,get out on a bacchanalian' tear up..
Dindi,bo ,l loaint-...hiyik4..ltinOWClflge . -
tZiok - it aria drove al over town, yel ing and
shouting as p
they_went. They next went'to
/tact' 1446501 fi UNA kej)V - byldGivrian
named Sehibrel - indca le fdr liquor.
.Schiele remarked thatthe l y.„liiid,
_liquor
enough. They then :started.,l4l4lo. with
some parties in the house and were put out
They then proceeded to assail the house
with stones; breaking up ,aid destioying,
thßigsdiivlr.i4 the
-Ni
tWiatesthe'•reat paW- l or-thei ilousbrlfor'
shelter. - After satiating their reVen'ge they
departed. Mr. Sehiele proceeded to take
out a warrant for theit,arreA.t...: , Cii,ptißrbkvn,
the''constable, was aroused from his bed and
the warrant placed in, his hands. He: found
three of 'the party, Miles G Cole, John
Ferguson, and a young man known by the
of,,Barakey.„ arrifieldi Ali qrner
near
name_
- Office. At Rf,fAP,34:attP->'nptaci_
to get away, but being halted, the3r appeared
disposed to go peacefully, but the next
minute commenced making resistance
Capt. Brown called ter assistance bat the
well-known desperate character ;of the
, ; :par‘Wand-the:i.,feektite.t.Arid....l44tia.dief . ,
playing "ltriifei at an ear - I ler - hourr:Or. the'
9cening, agoras to %lave diitorrea . trui-ftiy
-standere from acting promptly nin-•taking
hold of them. A. few, however, responded •
to the call. Mr. Smith stepped up and was
about taking hold of one of them, when-.he
received a blow on the breast, reeled' slight
ly and fell dead, no word escaping his lips
His death was instantaneous. Ho was curried
into the bakery 'of-Mark Keyser; Es 4„ and
an examtnation made by Drs ALl:Kinney,
Couser. Bedermon arid •Iteed They' found
that he was stabbed in the breast, the knit°
having penetrated in a 'downward direction,
severing the large vein leading. to the heart
• Two Robberies in one Night. '
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On Wednesday morning, the 9t'arist.,
bout one o'clock, two burglars secured an
•ntrance into the post office at Towanda, by
orcing open a large window - wilieli looks
•ut from the office upon the yard in rear, of
a erhur's block. ' The window was •fastenqd.
. own, but an iron bar - had • been-filabed un--
. er it, and acting as ii lever, •it„.was prk•d.iip,•
• reeking a portion of the sash. • The bur.::
liars opened- several .hundred -letters in
opes of obtaining . money 7 -took stamps and
angrgetiqrallouTukipairtn4he &Zoe.-
trru'of idgist4redJleßeig Wafaiiiie
.4 ingt
.. oney were no_folegth . 1i4.34149,
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The
rawer re 4114.40111.1.4 • +-Mk •
The book store of F. . a ..1 s, in .the
• ame room, was robbed of sloo:,Werthof ei,
l an. Hia,money drawer hail beqn ....liiened' .
. nd
.a small amount of •cliabse faVOttlie•te. 2 .•
from, but the' biarglar.s-neglected to firid - V•
ew dollars in a box in the back of's drawer.
About 8 o'clock, )fir: ii A. H.lal-Kin`ggbury
nd wife were awakenEd by therobbers
tending at their bedside, and with ,iitstojs
.resented at their heads, were told to keep
-till and they would not be hurt. They'
hen proceeded to take from him his gind
- etch, which was hanging upon his, bed.
•ost, and rifled his t poekets of about $2l-in
fioney. They were, disguised in, regular
. u klux manner,.-being
• mued' 'to their.
eyes with white cloths, and their bodies
wrapped in three of Kingshures-coats, slid
•ne of his hats on each of their heads. I.n
heir operations they exhibited the .49lness
• f experts, and kept up a randOm i:(inyersa
ion most of the time. • Said that "thiswou'd
.e made all right in the future, that they
were comphlled to do this now, but4t• was
.of their regular business," . &c.' -They
ained an entrance through the cellar, and
• roceeded up the back stairs, seiireliitigtbe
• uresu drawers as they went. .. . .
They went into the childrens' becLrbomi
•nd upon one of them awaking . they told
.., tg t.43uzew)- 11111 . )- •-. , :„. -.4 ~ • .1.1 , ...."
back and ki t I her." Upon . their leaving the
house Kingsburylot up and triad ;to find
which direction they bad takeria,butzwja
,i.ti
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Co. Supt
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REGIETRATION.—.4.tterition is calfatolhoi
following section of the - registry lit - WY 3 ,'
SECTION 7. , Ten says Preceeding--every
election for electors of Presidentehd - :Vice
- ..P,SiShitintfterlartlted'Slotes, it Walt be. thit
duty of tifetilieitior to attend - AT the place
axed by law for holding the election ins each
election district, and then and there ear all
appliCations of persons whose names• hive
been omitted from:Thilist otassessedYoters,
and who claim the right to vote, or i; whose
rights have originated since the same was
made cat, and shall add the names of such
persons thereto as shall, show that they are'
entitled,to the right of suffrage in sueh. dis
trict,oll the'persenelapplication (if ti4e Nl' ft=
ant onlyZandibttli*itkiissefe tlieinAcith Ole
proper fax. ''After — .conipleting - the list, 'a-,
copy thereof shall be Placed on the,door • of
or on the house where the election is td he
held, at least eight daYAbefore the election ;
and at the electiont he 'same course shall' be'
, apt and Partne4,4n,it,,P•re#Pcts ;- 4.13 reqatriticby 2 this,
t, inWeni#l4 7 .
at the general elections in October. jiic'es•-•, ,
sessor alkali also make the eame rettli4sto,the
county commisSioners of all assessments made,
by vytue s of this section; and Ole county cam
! feleSin*lejkall furcila)tcopo*eAt to tjpi
Aneettl clawed* in *la distri4o3.9ilto raw,
ter in a 1 respects toils requirocratAte general
electionsin October., , ;- ; ---/*
CAMPBELL—DARLING.—At the Parsitinegol:Vi'elis
born, Oct. 17th. 1872, by J. D. Mitchel), 'D. Di , Albert
:Cempbell. tpad I; . terbara, Darling.
,i?ppl . 11 .9 1
L'ariatirtriAkil the; te,t-46iie
Elithuad Dor°, on the 11th instant, by Ite'v.' 1131,1,3eni
edict, Mr:Geo: W. Lloyd and Mtge A. A. ll 9 4 ''Stecelbs ,
both of 1411 es Talley. • •
Benner aged #9 yeere~ " ; 9 month,, and 1B dn.- .
DIBBLE.—At 11/s residen
t .. „ 111 Deb-1 4 Ft 0 4 015 z
14th, 1812, M3' DI
. John 144 e. aga4 1 361T: 1 211
, 11 mo*.
&At
gone to bit long home. • • • - • • • -A-
_
rk o s9t rruatultzte4tl74ii ;004 psi
-04 • '!it attiadorvm..-
=MEI
Terrible Tragedy.
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DEATHS,
- -, WELLSBORO - MARKET...
_COASECTEb WEE"I'T , 1 -
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- '►fifA LL , „Iteptivtir?oN-....;-,,y:,
_-- - - ' '_- • wklailboiiii, 6ciuix.ii .2 ..D33,,',- ' , i•, ,
bEALERti. , ' : ''..' : , PM .etjit -.SELL A il'
Flatti, y'01; bb1,..'....;.. - ' -: . .4. -,-- :V 4. Jll , OO •
ilueiballtat tiotir, 'Yet esTi; .. ;. . '-'..'; ..'. .-7.- ' : 4 ' o u. '
SV)aa - i, 'yhlte,-per bushlth f.. :.... '
..-__"' : --''
SiV4ty
1 .= ,: ".1 4 / 44 T -
- . 5 ,t.. .. , ,j' ; '; : i' : '' 4 4- !,,..
,t d; l' ''' 1 :1. •, 4 " ••. i . ' • - .1• • '''*--; -- , ': .-1.." . ; . ',
11$44;')",
RYer • ' • . •• , _
Minver iiedE-
Tiniotby "a1e4,, 4
„BOWS. -r• f - -" -'
Corn - weal; per c wt "
Peed, per cwt.', '•-'-' .
vtffitom per ousb -. ' • •
1 1 14 krye per.,nati....
- a I. r' bush
• - ilr ; per' lista , .-.
Pork, per lb'
.Dains. per 10 - -
Sliould efai -Pet lb
Eititter,p4 lb.,
• Oheese,- per lb ,
Lard, Pei , ib --
' - -
Tallow,. pir:lb - —• '
Be Ho e h s e llis , P° ,,pe r , l _r b lb . -.
Vinegar, per gal _. ,
Egge; per dotes/ " - , - ' , - 1,8 , 18.
.3./ried.appleS, per lb ' -__ • .., ~ " /23i, 15
Dried pi:ad ios,
-per lb`
.1:01)b ' • „ - „,.....-Le i..... 1
Dri 011e,per PO • - 15 .. 20
Drie ls;'oniek, per 1b... : 25' •.• ' , )30 - -
Dried raspberries, red, ',per 1b...',-j „, A .... , . i ,„,.. 25 i -
Cranberries per qt L., - •:- 20
Ray, per - torr...; '- 15
' Wood, - 1i inches,* per c0rd,......:. -
'Wood, $ feet, per cord
Coalitard, per ton •
7 Coal - , -soft . . .. .. • ' ,
fisOpW- e pltilOr, pprp, .-,,.4`.'i:',„..
r` g ag ',' ,3" - cofree, f/0
! Sugar; yellow, per -
ugaretzprivia./Perlb.;
Illigreen, per lb - -
I *tgaiki•xerp
t ot,
IL 44,4'0101
--Wool. per lb..`.
'• , . New York City Mar
_ ..... • ~, , : •, , ,,e';.,„41 , ,, ,;.
. cootEcTgn WESTIN ST
. .t,f,.. E .14.i i i.A . F ..
' 4 •, lili,RDlllei, 'HAYDEN •& C ,Cil , , :: , ,:; V,
Prailti4ifthittlia9ion 24erchavits, 8215_55:Niftiitto#:
,'-';
- Nzw. Icatax, OCT. 1, '. 4 ;rL
. ttitSp#
1
...4
...., (Jo ft...,„,..,t,
....,- „,...,, ..,. 4 „,
.„:...i..,
....-0 ..,„.. ff.n
`'. '.
, 4 -11 0 '
' - --',..-.A.kt:.-i'A?4,
Boter per lb
.. -- .
Tani* • 0
4 ,- ; 4 .7, 47 :,- : „.7-,;.7-1.
W a /
r 407!
, • ~
0 pout
441 4 .); -
Mesa Aloury fast and honorably, $l2 50 - 44i " E ' '..:4114r 5 '
575 per week, by at once applying for terribaris4kiglitt.
(which' are given free to ageuts,) to sell the beak, strong..
eat, most useful and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and
Meta Button Hole Worker, ever !nett or recommend.
ed Fay families, or buy - one for your own'use; it is only
$5. Sent free everywhere by express . ASdrelizi for
particulars, Jrnomr, B. 'HUDSON 1k co , coi:fireocipi
and Courtlaud sta. N. Y. -r.4,
15. 1872-6 m. -
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' A victim of early indisiiretion, causing nervous de
Witty, premature decay, Ice., having tried In vain every
advertised remedy, has discovered,a simple means of
pelt cure, which he will send free to his fellow-suffer
ers, J. H. REENLEt, i 8 Nassau st, New York.
. :7 •Ft-.l4: Ci
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tox's..Sale.
} o r, virtue of order' of the Grp/mm . l Court lel
-Tioga County, we will expose,lo public sale. on
the premises. ou Saturday, the 16th day of November,
D. 1872, at two O'clock in the, siternoqm,„bilthe
.highggatApnd bast bidder:Use kc; l l O Y4 l3 /i describetrpr9P
4ftrabeigg thUtt r date „ofitht -lacesteunrad Bernaur, de
ceased. aituit: In the towntbip of Gaines in said
county, beginning at the north-east corner of lands of
Joins Lf r then_ix i thegoe'eastB9M rids to a post, thence
"south - 156t roilittklepost; thence west 20 rode to a
post; thence north, 5034 degrees west, 20 rods; thence
north, 87 degrees west, 10 rods; thence north, 47 !kg.
west, 15 rods; thence north, 88 ;degrees west, - 44K,.
rods:thence north, 15% degrees west, 41 rods; thence
north, 21M, degrees west, 61 rods; • thence north 39M
rode: thence west 22.4 rods; thence east al.. lands of
paid Pherdx 43 rods; thence north 59.3 r. ; to the
contpduing 96.9 'welt, more Or
lesi' *VA, VtliigWahiall'en/1066019.10t, about 20xf0 feet,
used as a burying ground. There is on said - farm
about sixty acres improved, good frame house, frame
barii, and good orchard.
Trims OF Sara,—One third dOuria, one tigrd on
Confirmation of sale, and the balance in six months
thereafter. -
Oct 22, 187-2-sw
-- , .Exeeztto's Sale.
AiSC virtue of au. order the" Orpan's Court of
Tioga Count', we will expose to public sale ou
buturdaY, the 234 day of NovemberA. U s 1872, et.
the Court House in the bozo of i in , said
county, the following described property, being the
trAtf-tkii.iiite.,.,Paykl.,,Uertx.illecessed, let, all that,
iulot of land situated'oli the south-east side of
With istreenti --Tc...ihsh„... Ana county
Tioga aforesaid,- , behteen Wain and State I.ecits,
bounded on the north by lands of B. T. Yatt/itorn, and
on. the south by lands of A. B. Eaastroan, being about
sixty feet front, on Maha'street, and two hundred and'
fifty feet 'deep, running through to Pearl street in
said boro, containing thereon a good two story frame
house and a good frame barn. 2d, all that certain lot
of land sihirted in said boro of - Weilaboro, on the
south side of Wain street, between Pearl and Walnut
streets, being about eighty feet front, on Walu street,
and running . back about two hundred feet toward
Chinon street, in said bore of Wellsburg, containing
thereon ono two story Prairie dweAing house.
Trams of BaL2--Obe third casicon confirmation of
sale, one third in six months after confirmation of
1 1 sale and the balance twelve months froutAild
1 titillation. ' B. SHOUT,,
Oct. 22, 1872-3 w
• -.4dministrotoes
Y virtue of an order of the Orphiantliralk-0
Jj6l County of Tioga, the tmdersigned-Administrators
it the ediste of D. C. Holden, deceased, will expose for
sale at public vendue, on the premises in the township
of iticlonou4, in said coritity, on Thursday, October
24, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the . forenoon, the following
• described lots of tanilbelcrirging to said estate. within
one-fourth mile of the State Normal , Scheel; at Mahar,
all that lot of land known as • the Holden farm,
beginning at the northeast corner; thence south, one
4egree west, 76.9 rods to the southeastcorner ; thence
es west. 210.6 rods to the centre of the
WriV•tti, gtqe mice down the said , river north, 6 de.
gates east, 21.7 rods;and north, two degrees west.
/groan to the nort hwest, corner thence south, 87
(degrees teat, 50.5 rods to the west line of--.;. lot ;;
therms along said line south, 14 degrees west, 16 ioda
te she southwest corner of said lot.; thence sorith, 86
I Vel t east , U.S rods to the public road ; thence aleng
,etit-side,of .the road north, three degreeil 'west
_ds ; thence south, 874 degrees east, 162.6 rods to
`the place of beginning. tlontainingiloo.B actiltimote ,
'orless,.all improved, and. with five dwelling houses,
three barns, lowa sheds, a corn holm and other small
buildings, an apple orchard thereon, slid one of the
most desdrabl farms in Tioga
Also, another lot of land, adjong the; above Op!:
scribed on the south, and beginning at the 'southeast
corner thereof and the northeast col oirileueof. thence'
along the west line of the Vborheei lot and land of D.
J. Butte, south, one degree west, 36.8 rods to the south-
east corner hereof ; thence north', 88 degrees west,
218 rods to the centre of the Tioga river; thence down
the same north, five degrees east, 88 4 rods -to the
southwest corner of the said Hallett farm; thence
along the south line of the sanity. south, 88 degrees'
east, -210.5 rods to the place of beginning. Containing
forty-eight acres, more or" less, slid being what ;is
known as the Drake farm, and a piece added to ~the:
same from the itelden farm, all 'improved, with
, large brick and frame house, a barn and apple orklittrilf
thereon. - - VA'
Also, another lot et land in said township, callGLl;the
Voorhees lot; begin tug in the east line of , the Mid
Holden, firm, thene south, 88 degrees east;Viods to
Jerrild'a land; thence along the same and flied of D.
J. Balla, south, one'jd egree west, 81 rodo3othe cen
ter of a email creek tad ravine; thence ißtlfn the same
in a northwesterly notion, tothe ea 4 line of thWl
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said Drake farm, thence along earn* and east line
of the Holden farm, north, one degree east, 66 rods to
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. !Bemis or &wt.—Fifty dollars on each lot, at the:
=time of sale. and enough more on confirmation of MS
ale b = the Court, to make ball the purchase mcme4
dVlitit i ojpur t ittteriey, interest,
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SARAH HOLDEN,
O. x.-stirmotra,
Administrators.
Oct. Bth, 187/-3w.
.Yuknitur,e and Undertaking;
Tjr AVE now on eshibition and sale at the old _ place.,
the largest &DO most compleW stook of • 3
FINE AND COMMON FURNIPURE
;to lie friundlin Northern Pennsylvania ." , nciintlittlhg Oi
. FINE PARLOR AND CHAMBER WITS. ;-_•
SOFAS, COUCHES. TETE-A-TETE%
MARBLE AND WOOD TOP CENTER MEE
RAT RACKS, FANCY CHAIRS, MIRROR ,
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and a full stock of tbe,Oonimoti goods usually founitii4
a that-class catablialmient. The above goods are large.
474pftwelt ctramoggracture; and satisfaction is gnai , ,
kitetilboth.ks yintglitt and prim- , They seir.this ,
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and beautiful style of burial case, togethewith.other-
Aludei of 'foreign and home manufacture, with Win- I
minga to match. They will make undortalaing a *pee
busineat, an 4 any Beading their Aery4ita
ittrnfted to prorapoy, and tat satiatactOrf 3 Ohari
gas. Odd k** of Furniture made, and Turning
'olllcinda done with neatness and disystch.u;q..Q.l,-,, , -,
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mad; cad, take this methyl a AskjuilorAthcal
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Tension. , Self Peed."atid .oloth Guider. Operate* 'tits
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noiseless like all good high priced machines. Una
Pareat,Clurcla _to prevent the wheel being turned the
wrong• way. '-"Useathe thread direct from the spool.
Slake* the Pals= Loci *Arran, (finest and strongest
stitch tknowno Am durable; close and rapid. Will
do all kinds of Work, fins and course, from Cabritino to
heavy Cloth or LUTHER. and uses all descriptions of
thread, This Machine is nzatlmx comationte to
give it trarvorn; all the parts of each fdachine being
teat Oilier by machinery, and beautifully finished and
ornamented. • It is very easttCklearn. Rapid, Smfoot 3 / 4
and Silent in . operation. Reliable; at all times, and
PRACTICAL. Scrortrze,.M.scuAlaq4 Itmownott. at
Greatly Riduced Price. . -
• A Good, Cheap, Family • Sewing Machine at last.—
The Arst and only sumo • iirldng a valuable,
substantial and re li able - low . priceertiteng Mich/tie.
/is extreme low price reaches all conditions._lts sim
plicity and strength adapts it to capacities, while
its many merit; Make„it a universal fltvorite wherever
used, and creates replitilenutad. ,
IT IS ALL IT IS;XtE44:4I24IINDED".
" I can cheerfelly, And ticadidently recommend its
use to those who are wanting a really good Sewing Ma
chine, at a low price." llre. J. P. Virmamt, Rutherforf
Parh. 7Bergen Co.,' N-J;
•Price of each ilachine.
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ranted for flee years 'W special certificate,) with cdt l
Me Jatitires, and cverytking compkk belonging to It, in
cluding Sts.r-Tnarrronto Nksumn, packed lu a strong
wooden box, and deliveredio cow part of the country,
by express, warn offorther charges, on receiptof price.
ONLY Fran DOLLARS. ' safe delivery guaranteed. With
-each Machine we will send, on receipt of *1 extra, the
new patent - *
BUTTON H9LE ~WOBX1:11,"
One of the most important 'and useful invention*, of;
the age. 'So . simple and Certain, that a child Call work'
the finest buttonhole witlkiegularity and ease. Strong
- and , heaUtiful. " - . l-, . l -, - .
SrECIAL _TERM% and Extra ,' Inducements to Manx
and n2a.t.tzAgents, EltOre Reepers, /so.; who will es- i
tablith Agencies through - the country and keep our'
Halv HAcunnes on Exhibition and Sale. Covzrrx
RrOirrs given to smart agents razz. Agent's complete;
outfit; furnished without any =Till cusses. Samples
of.. sewing, :descriptive circulars twntaining Ternw,l
li f ers
Testimonials, Engr g 5, dm.; &c., szrr razz. Wog
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„" , AGRICTIL /.. DIIPLEEDINTB. ' -_ 1
_ Latest Patents and' , prorements for the Farm and 1
Ilarden. Mowers; , Cultivators , Feed glitters,
Harrows, T arsi Still s; larders, Harvesters, Threshers
and all artlolesateded or Farm work. Bare Seeds in
large variety. Norwa Oats'. The • wonderful multi.
ptyktg•EGYPTlew .0010.4 $1 per hundred, hc., itc,,, , All
money sent in Post Office ;Money Orders, Registered
Letters, Drafts or by Express, will be at our risk, and
is perfectly' secure: Safe _ delivery of all our goods
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guaranteed. ,-, • , ~ . - ,I,
.- "An old and responsible flies that se c t the best goods
at the lowest price, and' can be mite ti n by our
readera."—Farmer'r 1011171111, New Yet .
Address orders, . . , .
Corner Greenwich and Courtiand ats., New York
Ort: 15,1872-Om.
LiSTRAYS TA.K.F.N ll.P.—The undersigne4.l took up
two steers on his premises near Illeeneralle, sep
tember 77th, 1872. One is a red steer with white bel
ly, and the,ottier a roan. They are yearlings. Each
•was marked with tar on the rumP. The owner is re
quested to time property, pay u'imrges,, and take them
away. ' • A. K. ANDBEWS,
-0at.•10,1872-SN*• • - •' - - Eeeneralle, Pa.
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ff :Farm for -Sate.
T kindersigned` offers for 'sale his farm of 112 iEren, 80 acres improved, With a good orchard of
over 200; trees—apples - pearl', peaches, plums, and
cherries: There is a good 'dwelling, two good barns,
corn honie and other out houses.. The farm is well
'watered. Situated three-fourths of a mile - from Whit-I
neyville,lffve miles from Wellaboro, and seven miles
from Minefield. Apply to the undersigned at his res
idence, brat house below the Episcopal church, Wells
bozo. • • OTIS DOOKSTADER.
Oct. 15, 1812-4 w
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LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Albert
P. Cone, late of Wellabor°, Vega county, Pa., de
ceased, havitig been granted to the undersigned.eby
the Register of Tioga,,cottnty,•all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make payment, and those
having claims against saidestate will present the same
fur settlement, at the office formerly occupied by said
Albert P. Cone In the Boro of Wellsboro, Pa.
Dated at Wellaboro, Pu., the Ist October, 1872.
. LOTTIBA CONE, Admin'x.
J. HARRISON, Admin'r.
Oct. ,-E.l
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Opposite) Cone House. Teeth extracted adtnout
path. Artificial inserted on short notice, at reduced
prices. Preservation of the natural a speciality. Cell
and see specimens, Welisboro, Sept, 17, 1572-tf. .
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