LOCAL Spalding's Glue, chpftR f ctinynje,nt,c,nserg9.-; This is the time of year ‘yhen our Tamers c ommence fatting their Beef.(Jatt.le.' They .llolll,l remember that by feeding'kiititia's rum oi:EtS tine relit: di' . the' 6O ay ed. A. J. Sofiald,_ has just-returned frets' yov Yolk with a large aiaortirterit'et ran „ ; ,,i winter golds. _The, ladies will find it to clica intereit"tolcal . 1 aild'exarnine goO(1, -aai LA.Dx's TOILET COMPLE . ikimiesi-theie" b, the fragrant Sortiol:so2ll'4 iintO:tlin: breath odors it unpartc),.the' gums ruby red , . ..ton assume, the .teetit'quit!'k rival • illa inv.tvr tint, end seem as peerk:see in aboral MEI Martin Tht:rans. a poor tnan, from 13,erk-, irioga county, X. Y., and: - .entjrely bland from cataract, Was operated. upoitlViro wuks ago by Dr. UpDeGraff, and sent liome yt-terclay seeing splendidly. The- doctor otre Lis servicts gratuitously =Elmira ldv A.tcrioN.--LOn the premises of the lAte Thos. E. Jones, deceased, in South Charles ton. Pu., uu Triday, Nov.l.sth, 1872,10 . 0w:3, .. pa n of horse 3, mow, of hay, and a ! bin of ~,t ; Al4o a lot of.farming utensils, will: he on nine months time; .(hay.and oats 8 time,) with approved secUritY,. l oct. Another large lot 'of those nice DitE•ts GOODS just received -at Wickham .& 'Care , . Come quick if you want a dress, for, not often you find such bargains. If you want to see a nice store, a nied stock of goods, n(1 best of all, the lowest prices, just call at V.letcham & Farr's, Tioga, Pa. ()et. 1 - .3,-3w. _ If anybody wants to ti store clammed, aauned, and packed full of goods, let bitn--- „, her, either, for that t»atter—go to C. herz. - s, corner of Maitland Wain streets,, Ent the extent of Mr. litathers's stock is not. only admirable quality. His goods are all new and fresh, of the latest 'Styles' and finest vra.le fur the' money azked. The man or wjunan who can't suit themselves by looking through his piles of goods must be hard in deed to satisfy. - - I . We call the attentibn of our readers to the new advertisement of Thomas Harden in fin other column Mr. 11. has a,very large and, well selected stock , of new fall and winter goods, which he proposes: to dispose of ,ta; revonable prices. would be useleSs. undertake to enumerate here even thelending fop tures of the stock with. which his large - ,1, , ub1e store is filled to Overflowing. tr•is enough to saY,therarn; hundreds of article's suit both sexes.; idlages; and any Tursti.: 3,i - t drop in and lOolc - for yourself,' and yon 1‘;11 be convinced. , Do NOT BE RECEIVED. - -S. 0. Campbells may cause people to think hi , lim employed J. L. Scott. Such 'is not - the: nkie. I still keep Mr. Scott in ins employ aiz, cutter and rnaster'of my manufacturing de pirtment. I keep tliejargest and beststitoct : : In NI t of foreign and 'domestic cloths, Cfl9 merei and vestings, in,the county,- all bought, for ca-h, and sold at the lowest cash 'prices % Perfpet fits guaranteed. ' A large assortment' -f men's furnishing goods, traveling bags. &(' • at 22 East Market sheet, Corning,-.N.Y. H. C. PERRY,ferchant Tailor. C , rning, Oct. 22, 1572. ' - ,_ ._-': ''- _ Aoitator. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1872 Home _Affairs. Briefs. the loenl news : —Vote for Grant and Wilson —Election next week Tuesday. —Only two more montli.s of leap-year. —Porkers are going into wint e r quarters. —The Dernoeratie shroud is said to be made Curtin-calico. __Th e diphtheria i 4 prevailing as an epi demic at Addison. —Don't fail to YON NEXT TUESDAY, the )th of November. —Gen. Benjamin F. Butler is to speak at Elmira to-morrow night. —" What shall• Hinder?" is Annm Dick in.on's new lecture. We give it up. —The dairymen of Tioga county are ship ping great piantitils of butter this fall. —Th'e first'coal train came down from the intrim mines yeste'rday—at least it was to --The baggagd . , ntaster at Lock Haven, nearly murdered a few' days ago ,/ is r ,,, vpring The first lecture of the course at Tioga is ,l livered by Dr. E. 11. Chapin, on the el ovemhc•r. -Di. Henry C. May and Mr. Henry Drake, t I'9rning, are going South for the benefit f• latter's health. 4iymen Must have laid in lin extra supply tor.Thes for these days. The newspapers pcrowded with his work. ' W. Osborne, Esq., formerly a resi :Hieut Corning, was elected a State Senator. .! ?he recent election in Nebraska. `-' , ll‘.,res of 'Towanda, has just issued Fume fir povms from the press of J. B. I..ppnicott Co. of Philadelphia. ctiltes, now a morning lux rr in - , very well regulated hounbold, were in the sixteenth century. `*• , .4. to it that every vote of your district fi next Tuesday. A full vote means reilority. and that's what all Republi- `..int —Tia• gnu lnuom Dental A , .sociation of l''' , ll-lynnin holds its nest Semi-Annual Nto»tour House, Lock linven, ::••••• 1:q11 and 1411. s Tie• lito—burgr /?ettister says that Mr. 1 1 i• 4 . I,g, an employee of the Tiogit It that village last Saturday " I -1 ' t ,...n,Litliption. be a meeting of the Grant and Club at the Court Home noxt Sat .' i. , a al , ifing. We rruini,e all who attend -peidsing and good. intr4e. Let us have 4 ti,ll • — Mr P. C Van GeNer, having sold his i'',Torty Oki , villarYe,l twill remove 'to E 1•,),,,, •,),,,, niter' the November election. HL bee , nite a ,3toe 1: hot d e in the Advertiser taide lilnrili "Ai, eNclizlng,l rays "A prosperous mer -1 lant Las ("I. hi" }lotto: 'Early to bed, early ri-e, never get tight and advertise.' " We didn't know ,beforethat advertising, was a (~ , antnon ro,ult of getling "tigilj" —We had a regular s oldrfashion d equinee t;kls.torm last Friday anSaturdi. y, the rain falling almost continuously for altut thirty ,:'t hears. As a eonsequ9nee the creek's. were P"ItY well swollen, but we hear of no damn a';',: done by the high wtit.r. —The Addison AdvcriiBer of last week "r 4. "A , : we nre nbout going to press we ft rumor that Mrs. Mahlon Hathaway, '11 . 4 ,,, d to have been temporarily insane, hanging by the neck in her Arn, and site had hung so long that - life was vlti:.et -1 1(s .It.r.F.ey Shore Herald says: "Rev. 3 II• Grier, of thin place, has nitirfi d five and ninety-seven couples. As Win ttr is at hand we have no doubt the 'Rover gentlemen will reach seine eight bun 4reil before spring." Just think what that la:ta lets.to answer for hereafter! — Th rival of an Oswego 'youth had biM brreqed just, as he was coming out of a can ture escorting two young Indies and two lminds of chocolate drops. While . , the ar nl'teti one was making explanations at the station house, hid rival taw the girls home and staid at their house long enough to help Troy gol , zin;,' of thetiroS7 43-iltaWa" : §4ol; enmpleted his bi.oK'si:lifensUirati?4,'Whieh_ be, when4-tia!iligjed;:eitilfilirkeW.Or similar work in this *ilitii.- -1 44*t - iipk,''stst... in manuscript, bas higit,:*ll!eiffoin practical educator's mitted, and' will be tkUbitsk4 . oitii*, / eliio:dit: , - readoks ftts at --ft row-weeks agt"), Cene, - Esq., :ry'stiit , i4 - ;AI4-:.14,1:F $ ;6eng, is . Ei.algO sick with-4,teier,,Shinirer'„ip.'the Otie - ! _which ,proved fatal that time she reciiveted*uffibieritli leave: ,her - bed; but a 'slicirfjlbrifOstitefiihe ii`i,elapse: - wbich.ternilaatita , in_her lAtt. (irtitnir;: that :a feW :yontig 'man niMrted' IsatteD - Oferie,,likt,*ork , okt the. farm " of Job Doane ; „ of Creek, white-engaged AiirMilkiiis,„;,iili„S'attZte,,ket,p,t a vicious bull. - Cinze ofAbEi, -tinunnk! ?entering the back and , 'At - our list aditiees - bre ,w.O still alive,,-;tiougy.l grave , doubts Weee'fete- 'tia".tO iiii;;;o44 —Rev. Mr.Tßdaeh, ot:Mans'ileld',- writes' trs: that during the'Selison jaSfpastlie has - raised in -his garden:yrs - erie-rvine,7- :thirteen::iarge: pumpkins. The aggtegid.e' ' . r .weigliti-j of the yellow beauties _Was two bri died and:; : sixtY t ;, five,. -, pounds:- "4:iftt Article,± 1 .. -- .theet - :glOrioirs, 5i Thanksgiving pies - 3tr. Bea :litittlfie - prann- ise of-after the'tuirkeys 'uric, rabliefiyx.sauce are properly discussed I :11.'senotigb16.Malie. a Yankee's m,outh,watpr in Anticipationl :. ,. ' -'---31.r dames-Kelley; of.thia: village, has shown us some entii3,o - ,..4aX4164' Of alinertnal,' gr i pwth in the potato - line.: - :SOnieotthe - Spee, imens appear like''Cliisters rif,isrdixihr,i,o4ol: potatoes growing around and - slightly,,at: tached to a large central Iriber,•Whlte other* , have an,iancanny resemblance to` deformed' humanity highly, suggeitiVe of 'the grotesque ugliness of an Indian iriol., „They tryolll,9,f: the Chili variety—naturally a very I smooth -one—and Mr. Kelley attributes their trnwon 'to: 06-elopement in' this instance to fl:lleet that they grew on soil too rich for them, _ —An 'exchange relates the following :.-.-.A; beautiful incident took place in the church:- at'Ariburn at the funeral of the late 'Witham' 'll:Seward. The day - was a cloudy, glooniy 1 i one t dark ,and lonesome, the sun trav_ing hown' its face but once, and that for,a,bilq period, all the morning. While,the lesson, , lvaS, being read, just as thck . clergyman' 4a41 pronouncing the words "It is sown in dis-' honor,'-is is raised in glory," the sunlight burst from betwon the clouds and illumina rte'd, the gloomy interior of the church with a flood of radiance, lighting it up fox' the re maiirder'of the service. . . -40ne.of the best newspapers of the coun tO•Tis the Washington tlforabtx - c7,o*,rick. -Its-news .columns are always vdrY , :ftill,, and well—arranged ; its selections are rat~de with excellent jagment.and g00d . .-taste,4ln4::its. editorialf department 'is conducted with nent:ability and fairness. It has -"recently 'commenced therication of a Sundo:Yßdiz tion,.se that it i now in fact its in name w daily, journal.. We% are alAttys, tempt : - -ed-to clip extensively froni its columns, and that,-we suppose, is the highest compliment an editor can pay any paper. We are, sure that 'Wb'oe , Fer wants a newspaper from the natienitt'sapital can't do better .than to try the Daily Morning Chronicle. : - A MILITARY COMPANY IN EAST CHARLES _TO.N.—EcIitpr of .the Agitator : At the re cent great mass meeting in Wellsboro,' you will remember a company of militia in uni form: ptiraded your streets. 'This scene met the 'eyes of some of the & military spirits of -East Charleston, and perceiving they were behind in military matters they resolved -to. organize: an infantry company and be equal, with' other towns, if not the- leaders' in all - good Works, and thus merit the appella tion" "The Banner Town of Tiogq,County," Which on that occasion was so freely :aecor-, ded them. . • In accordance with their resolve a meeting was called Saturday evening, October stlh, It was addressed by mustering officer W. IL Robbins, and upon fourteen persons sig nifying their intention of becoming mem bers an execntive committee of three was elected to devise ways and,nrans and to sit- 1) perintend the organization of the corn an 3,14. A sub-committee of one on each road lead ing out of East Charleston was also ap )(Ant ed to canvass the respective,:distric s for members. A second meeting was hp d the next Saturday evening, when more' ames were added to the list. The Executive Com mittee read an address to the citizens, call ing their attention to the subject, and asking their co-oPeration in providing this means of defense under the law of the State. At the third meeting the East Charleston school hsnise was full. Col. Bailey and Col Stone of the militia were present and made stirring addresses. The commissioned offi cers of the Covington Company' also ad dressed the people in our behalf. 'The Cap tain of that Company---Willoughby=--was presiding officer of the meeting. The in terest and pleasure of the occasion were in 'creased by soul-stirring music from the Cov ington Drum Corps and the East Charleston Siring Band. At, the conclusion forty Oiuunea were'enrolled,---sufficient to organize with,---and an application was" sent through Adjt. Gen. Stone to Adjt. Gen. 'Russell re questing him to authorize an election of offi cers at the earliest practicable moment. Afuch enthusiasm was exhibited, and all ex piressecl themselves well pleased. rpon the suggestion of Adjt. Gen. Stone, it was ordered that a minute of the proceed ings had from the beginning be transmitted to the AGITATOR with a request for publica - E. D. BENEDICT. East Charleston, Oct. 1, 1872. A PITIFUL PIECE OF ...FITE —The Tiogn News lastweek containe an item stating that Mr. James A. Stall "who has made himself very popular as conductor of the passenger train on the NV ellsboro and Law renceville railrbacl, has .been removed from the road because he refused to vote for Sher wood." .:- . . ' -- It-was well understood by every man in terested in politics, before the late election. that the railroad' influence_ was being Active ly exerted to aid the Democratic candidate for Congress ; and when Magee's pronuheitt-, went() appeared, proclaiming' his intention "to take a hand in" on local polities, nAbody . was surprised at the fact announced however much he may liiiVe" been 'aitonishe - d :at. the indiieretion of so public. an- avowal - of The Republicans of the county bad met and defeated that same railroad influence at : the -polls before, and they expeethd to do it again ; and after this` publicdeclaration of war they were at no loss to understand why the Superintendent of the road• was sent here, from a neighboring State tp attend Or election ^ That right• was a novel one at the polls ni Wellsboro ; .but then we had never . been blessed with nraitroad in full operation bef ire, and didn't quite understand that ii was part of the business of t'hat kind of cor_ poration to regulate thelocal elections along its line. But perhaps we shall get used to that sort of thing in time. The election 'being over, and the TetUrns not 'disclosing a very brilliant success as the result of the zealous labors of our New,York missionaries, nobody' was surprised, on elec tion night, to hear it openly proelaiined by' Democrats that every employee of the rail. - road who, had not voted for Sherwood would be discharged. . But nobody had a right at' that time to believe that. this' was anything more than an empty threat prompted by the temporary irritation of defeat The inana-.' gets of,the road were in some measure re . - Moved from the heat and excitement of our local political battle ; they were supposed to be men of enough independence and - fairness . to respect the right of - every eit,Pen to• think. and vote for himself; and no man then sup-- posed that the)' would descend to_ the petty: meanness of punishing nn employee for ex ercising a right which they themselves would he the last to'surrender,--at least we did not.' Bitter partisian as we knew the bead of that road to be, we gave him more credit for tol erance and common fidniess than this . But it seems we were mistaken.: The Democratic threat, I mede: _tinder, the sting or defeat, has been mnade - good by the nittnag ment of the road, deliberately arta after CM KM= iiiiiiiii'. - it n d . per; ;aiii'_ :: 4 : . ,,;'', 1 ' ? ' 1 : - ' r e: . •' - -- • •:;:r .;-'4ll sor, tlii lieen''.o4,Olugai, eh it i•'. ( 1 sfo'n - 4 that otbeiqq#6hs.o4-7-ifielet-Ab,711. •-.4 Pete, tr:Stall * t Ageft4tt tV‘ l4 lfili , t' ' ' ' 4 i IlkaVOlitpanyfoi l 43o,44enie- d sltiolui Of honor fin d tx:t,is 4„, d: : J'-. "te - "lliiviedischarg4evea ..- iitogo, ,--,! 04. - ktith . w fullic carefully . an. • elletelifir: •'-'-''' .4ife.ns saYstalidiatam.isMAß,VWL ,aOndtictorpu. tharead L hetween,,ttogylinjat i 1 ,aniflittkvjeneevillo , , , andoirbileillot Ott:10Pfill9 : lit, ,TY,liiiiiPs; find- avutatt swhoi will 'wows', 1 fh;tkier i t oyl on eleetion day, we don't believe iiii4-:•_*ill ever find albette,r , etiductor.• • X..n....: 1 ap Ins a 1 woks igeti, l ol4tubli.4o l ::rt4t .i bli s t , " ' iinvecrbbtiuded his - rt4liiiotitepumpits-upoo,-, nth'e - rit"-lltir -Ifni :fitten4ect rstiialY'r,AY, : l l l4 4 : '4l'oo its it business" ' MUM, ,1111Cfliai 4thaajiii. Ail 7. igri kingi"atig'V . Utpr:4s OVOY-`-ielf r ist !.sifecting lAtnerieria citizen-Twilit•ltAi r lor.,. . olti).lF- i fs' diPctiar,ged: ) tit I tit ;has ';• earned' the beaky:,, :P respect peeiiiiallitil•ki :Viiiio/34tizert.by his 'independehf cciutiaLA 1 thif,l-rofniling ,to place his-.ytite anfilAtri;49A 3 ,-. ,rSeNtle„ . 4l the;, service'ol* scUller4EC...v4o,,,ti. tion';viiticti seems to iinaiiii'eAtiaintkiO4, ry_4 l ,As,t 'only he• • ' tbillOc , ant brainp:latt-the' hearts•and soulini - inen - .. - "tot' OiLl'ißtilhfi.; liCalit,:,b4t every fair-niinded Demoorat;will, de pile and 'con'deii*gilVskitefil,e,Fhilii'llOty !OClAlfc!cal intolerance. •Americatialilieliar 7 , 'play and manly independence, land erVenyil iti.;l4,l • Tlitri; feela COrttempt",and-indignal„ihit':tee' eiiiiii 'an ant of-petty despetisni.4 ~•, • , i f.-A] Ici.ii, "%4!,?:t4 i 'h : ' the•;PLAthlhlt"OttlCV9A l l43)7.4*-; . 1 ii,coacern ed, -Repnbl /tains& have , 4otbine'4ob `-e4tir: I . fthc :niannitel - vtlf,iii'e::Tairrna,d,V l l, .a.fitteihis is &good •• wayAc , l malt e;liettincratic. ,yiit6A,.lq tn4n - kott::,vidnt:4:44, ft 4:1044-'' linn7 : liiiT nifiydrivKsoilTlypubliettlis duff .?!f•-their . 4erVii4, and l 'ineY,AasAlyl c Atii44,,l :i4vi,./4thers to 'vote '4 L o elle r; - - b u t yy h ec et . we' ji Ak''P* 6 ,vot-fi's;iii:oo:6ll4'ol.VALfill.'4o l 4f I 4;0n.vi,00 be.liev4that Anierleawindepefidei I leakidie: tin mething _:iii Ofii, tli*ti . 7 Phijikekitid.; 1 iliafi`aa citizen , is, answerabio tiF.nn inastentl Veit tlikov n qiniscieneq„,foi..b.W•4ol,4l.644l,ol Lion. We don% -belie.v(thfi" ptioßreioillogta 1 _county_ can bii - bnille47o Z• 00031; iiiiii itzfiliC I against their own- nonVictions,,niulaw :2l,:nterisans itnywhertr , daq berhired4o-Oso. •Ifttny bod V th in its th6t4ftV, 'WhSt'llt, iilifit .-- -• , \ ...1 ••••••• , i , • f.,/ ....q. o: u-f..,vaL,-, ".`.talt=ti it liana. -111:. th at .sort of a joltn Asys.o9.4 1 I s a: - lie . 1) I etui t•;.9. - .•• ; '-: '--.".-• . . 1-. -.7 ' ' '-'" • 1 • ,... • ‘r 1,. t• 1 .:t i ~,, i.,.a...1,2 f.: "... - t:VoNry i rE:ti - er.,,AiPoix.risims-r§.-1: 0 •io •, I,Owißig l'itrintmehts weie:iiade4t4 lir lies- , il iioll s .lof h 43, CentrallNeie-IYork Me hodist leiMfereile ~ held at Palmyra, October, WI - , 1 for -•ti"-"po - rt)on of the District comprising .the. 1 -old - - Ea4q4,nesei Conference. er - i 1•. ' A ' i 1 T . ROl' biStiti.: - . I 4 1/11:1j D. IV C) Huntington, Presiding Elder. Troy-4;;S: Lemon. ; --" - :-'• '- -- :.fix' , ::. , :,' Towanda—O. 1, Gibson. . v.:.." , -.,...t.:. Ulster--W: 11, Rumsey.- . ~----,--,, , -1 4 - ~,, 5,,-.. Smithfield- 2 ,Di L. F. Howe:A.lll'%:;'- g!„ 3 , i'.3..21-'., Sl.)riegile.4l 7 -0,. B. Weaver. ~,,,,, , , . ,,,_.z :Burlington J; V. Lowell. ''''' 'Canton—Ml p,:Pda)lll.6 i '-;, -, ri l, . r - .i 'Wit Canton--/B.±3. l TmCy; ' '-' '-.' k -'''''' '- .M.OPTOetOn ." B:lll*ritilingVallitl !:','”'' •‘: . :Cia ( : 0 - 'Liberty and :Ai'a .sum , - .4. Sutton. ......1%,s tge,:.-2 Albany—JOie 141 - erring, - .fa (..::: , : tiv Lab ill c Wi I mot—(sup ) i:L.Andrews. •b%'. 1,11 T; 11-41 %6 =;, --Forksvala-4-P 'id 'Smith: - "' I ! A% ;Mainsbilig.4-3 - . - Everett ---- - - ---- Rutland—A. Darling-'ii; --Al Tailison—(up.) A1,3-.44i-1"- 1" Wells—S. H,4)4rilge.. - -, .- • ':1 , ;5.21 Tioga and Lavvserzaeville4G,-414 - 41ellbiork ~.c Mansfield--4. T. Canfield. • 111 ossburg-- 2 -Harfyzltaiyik,i4r,-,,..-,; Charleston—G. - S. Tiansue. - Wellsboro-r-Wvin-lienry. -- :;,. t . Delmar—(sup.) . 13. Livingston Gaines-:-M: Brtggp. I :,' • . Westileld--E... - D, , Rose.. - . Brookfield—C:Weeks. ' iiiioxville--4ohtiii.Rlades,l Cliatham-Asup Farmington—J7 Vanliirk. OK iitt:tidthiliCiEit" NEWS FR OM • . CREEit - RA4LOAD. - 7/1 4 5711 1 19 , 1 4 598 in a private lettWiYeently:liiiittoliticr &of our citizens:says that the , building .of, kirty miles of tha Jersey Shore, Pine Creek and Bunk; Railroad, - sixteen ;at: this::enda3V,thill route Lind about twenty-five - at! the%other,-is• to be put under contract and' thC i4cirk'cottp• menced, in, ttniAipuise of , nett Intontli - 113 L Coudersport Itoninal. PotsoN - 4.n.—Rtiv. J.- B. Smith, an Episco: pal minister well 'known -for his eloquence and ability,;brother_,to Capt,49,lm..*.rnithot Marcus Hok, was: poisoneff•Alpent r i three weeks ago, it islierieved'forpolitientrettsdlis. He has been a devoted friend - to the freedmen at Raleigh, and was active-in enconraging• schools. Arsenic or strychnine, it was thought, was mixed with his sugar, previous to the election there, it is asserted by some to punisbliis Republicanism, political feeling running high, li;ukhaxistri • in-Ardost, full' Sway. :rho facts aYeiiii\v: being the gamine]] of the deceased having been sent to -Philadelphia for analyzation,,-Mt el?a American. „, Yo MORE MoNiV.-r-In: an' olltAille; speech; in -Watkins, on the..;evening_a_thi_Kerrum demonstration in that village, 0-en. Magee roundly' - denounced the use of money n,s , a means -of intlneneing* . electionE The - pbint was Well taketi.,for under the General',s cam paigning "S`e'hayler • county, dlii ling; past few -years,' he has completely - .dentorals' ized 'his own party, and to some extent the opposite one, by the lavish.. use of mon It Camcion had spre4 it aspiNtovei t ,Vi the counties of Pennsylirnnut,, , tiring e late canvass in that State, it would have made a pauper of him, even if he had been worth 5550,W0,000. 'Wo . hope 'lthe has learned wisdom, and that, in this respect, at lea St t -he Means, as well as talks, Reform. —llavaMc Journal. „ , SGCii IS LUFFL—Last night - a gentlentarr of Wilkesbarre; who had heenzon ieul spree, proceeded to hiSliotne.anil!entei+- - ing the parlor; the .gas. burning "dituly,-.sat down to compose himself for -retiring,. • op,- posite where ha 'sat- , there- wag -a-large andi valuable znitrei..• ' , Seeing anothet . hidividnar in the room, , he shied a Chttir,,atltfliti tXppOse:di int-uder. Theglass - flew is ,filioth'ents, and, the family were - soott - turous.edy the jingling particles as they struck the floor. The wife of his bosom rushed -into the room,-and up on asking him' the i cause of the noise, wAs told that "some druniOti:ScCundrel bAch in the room," and that lie had "put head hirn.'.! 31 - was led to beti - , -- and re ceived it' 'strong. dose rof• soothing.pyrup:— Such is lifQ.----firilkesbarre Daily. ••• . . . .. . . . GEC. HAR:TRAN.Fir 0.. N: Trot v ..4EssaerEnl.4 Apolitical meetindWitts' lieldittVitairisWrt last Saturday week, at which the ; Governor elect-made the following sensible remarks : "It had been . chuige& that di'd i tea4lAlsiett out of the Republican party. Certain mar 'had stepped out. of the party, an,d.for'his part he thistiglitAlii ,, y , sbould , - sttik wit Attitil they repented of their. treason}. - A-church,. when. :My of its in'OriberS w.entaStrlywtiald,.. if they repented ; take-thmbmk,.but pot to, give _them positions t ia, cAliceits. -- 11Y* well 41 kill the fatted forthcult' returned prodig !, but we will' i l eir;:-kitz - l k liyf the' farm:'' if the Republieans.OrTle6nsYlvaniii Will '0n1y:,14,44, ti)tuetheie.elforts, instead of the. in ajority - of 35,000 we polled in-Qctober, we can ! makefit 101. MM in N'Ovember." I lvevott.rrioNAßY II 1. LTc.-,On"the par lor table of. Captain Win,..Wirson Potter,_ot Bellefonte,-may be seen any day for the ask ing: no. le4s ti ;relic-than the flag-of the Ro,yal. Prreliadiers; tliptuti6d. tl) - field ''6l"3fon: mouth • by : h%:!.(3lil ; iteintil) . Elrandfittlfor,'- lhe • late JtttlgeN4illkiii..Witson,-dr Chili:o%l(oe fills,-.Northum berland - • • The-grourid or, main surface is lemon t ,Or. light; yellowileirv,y..cOrded: sil1~; 'Sire fetirm cha b. - y,tour.fe.et'biOrt.;:eOrresflpndiiig in proportions, with • tiled - lag:6f: the ;seventh; Regiment,. surrendered. among others , ;by ; ' Corn tvalli4:, end' -trresciifed' by Ortier"Lif ( 3,stigre:ts' Gen ly theigti4Airim at •Alexandria,.. : Virgitilk . ., but eightiinches leSsin size; thejatterlietrig.. six feet ldng and dire feetfour inches :wide. The dOlee at the upper right corner, is 'tbat - of whioird-istingui sth - es, :the 1:001 standard_ off , ,tareat9Pltain.„ It is composed of the Cross , of. St. George, to en ote ..England and - St - Andrew's Ctd9 l ' the, form t ofan .' .:tb,' d et) cite' cop ard,;;:ithi t device VaS 'pliked ; in 'the, co:titer the 4.'4- _al flag, after the.tiCe.O.sion• of James.the Sixth: cif Scotland to--the •tbrone of- England:-as .James the ..Eirst :_Tlia.fieTdi:of • the . levice is 'blue, the:-een .strip,es (Cfosk - ,d eorge) tiro nal:Oties t :wants. the Croiv ancrGarter and. , Idow n,Ttise in :the centre - ..tir_the Atexandritt-flagt; : - . - flag- the iiPpeatni¢co'df been- wierri9liqj aa:fifeivk, old itittrl.:Pri•itlie.ditiiide;%otlieriVi:i* lookrs'aS btight..:and•., new; -as: it; -it, had ,just. cione 0 - M11 , 0'4'3-gentle- llngtr4 'that 'mndstliti. althotiginninety4our „years have' rello ity . zay• si nice itS - golden: rotas - a io opt‘d in We aullTy air of - that 7:ftine;! . .dixYliattic:::-.. : l .oiffifonis . pttbftCtiri.• : 7.) ALIIOST LTUA.OBbY.—.4.bout 'hilf 2 past four,lo7t,Thursdaty afternoon-an old and reg..' pecied, Ye'sident.—of-tlorning-rldr--Rnssel One* `wholiakbeen. "v years and, is qiiitelebblei m' }t4 faculties:have recently been much impaired; FO that his fandly:feared , - '-witaPjbeektining : demented u camciciir. maiden`latty. .Slie - viak•sittnig in the house as he came in from the barn with a hatchet. ME ::1~. "'v 1 .4/' . . 1 =2 I'MM=!=lll V t .., .• - ~, acutting the scalp all i: , r ( , „ ,,,,,,,,bopldet,_ And the thirit , i 1c.. , .pek. • The fourth watethe nt ' • . ; , :-,, "tinder the lower jaw front'the'',ehr for• L f,.; rdOilkrrowly escaping' he jtigulZr'ilisiti.7- l'• iAtl,,pn'd he then attacked her mealier, a • 14411:41y, who rushed to save her "(10,0 1 ', tilik (41 2 ;ushed her down and'struck pt her S ieeg i ~..kd i arm t :and wrested ..the ,h:tche_t 2 61 meal ls% t. it 02,164,-14a •- , til t er r . I..be i . 0 , . I ii , . a .. ; • d,4 cent thvellings rushed in and sea • . 4, ' , Hunt and tied his - hands.: ..,The; holrsasis id the heart of- the village but near= 4 •,,,,three l ti t ffares from the hasiueszeentre,tuid , 't kti ij ig',4 3 4o 3 :.nian in the immediate loeaiitY. 14'14 ( 01 1- PT this feerflal affair shocked' the , community/ ( Mr....liuut is father-in laivj:Ca A Lleadin merchant. He has always. heiM a . 20 . 0, .1, 4 yij. d and father Be had given no Aug . ~ pi anger or violence towards his i • lain 7-49.r04.11 yone else Dr. Frank Purdy dressedLthe. Quads of the daughter and there lt yitol pfifh nsion of fatal results from. the ~Vir k W / 41 I 1,,,,!k, xplj asks incoherently and wildly it :.etttheqiub ',• He exhibits no anger or viu -ont. :dispesit on He does not comprehend k u It e itatire , o the assault nor recognize the ;'. 01Al(V12.14 •ame near taking the lives of his 1 if.bitag.igi. Wife...—Advertmcer , .. • , ,11.43 j • ‘rt ; MARRIAGES. t - v:ID4* tt-NRYANT.--On Thttroday.Oct. gth. 1872, tat4tLe MAT/Mot the bride's. father lu New-Orleaus, .by theAtv.,,Sjutmel 8. Morris, Mr. John Mothers, .Ir.. atitUflettiPptotine Bryant. , No =do. . 1 ", 1 * tiON4 I . II kt e hemai )k.tti t Att, `ilk, a' • 4 Of, the officiating minister. , by Rev. W. citeiMG 2 : 5 1 . 14 . 1e8 j31.11 M a t i4 /ferN a VA I 4Pt i k/ ttiffiffittOSllNGEßLAND:—Also - oir the 1201 Thatitit, etakinevit'the same place. Mr....koyid Apel t 30 1 gro . %inseam& all of Iticmund. ti • 4 14-OM3E.—At the,residence of the brides unt. mit, Oct. 20th, by the 103 v. M. Rockwell, ;Ritney,f A ndington and Miss Dahlia Cask Of taiitatt 1 iV, ie. ER.—Oct. 20th, evening, at the Sall 14fits i ' .1' • BePthit Church. V the Parne:lolr, Ed; Ve, :ALI s Lure J. Millen all 01'86.111fraie""' /iiAVEIISPERi— CASE.—AIso by the same Oct. 21st, at .thefeesitleguttrof A. Webster, Sullivan, Mr. William H. • Whbitersardlgss Emma Case, all of Sullivan. a ,° kir; L•: it 1 MOWREE.—At ' the residence of the 7. A - , Ti:• • •t , Oct. 23, IW/2, by Rev. W. H. Bun th ey • i 0 s'i.,.. •• ) d enmallittsw-idirettut-Mcian es • • 1 n. 1 .- ri7 tt 4 til i idaran;LES.—At Coudersport, Pa., Oct. 11th ...N31,2 1 y pr. Ji F. Calkins, Rev. J. L. Landis and Miss AloAttleerMlle,‘ both of Coudersport. • ,, LtAttgliiint-i.wILCOX.—In Wellsboro:on the 24th iiiittnititobfait.jl3. Brewster, Eaq„ Mr. Win. Harrison • lltiallisilliisheth B. Wilcox, all of Delinar. .c.,i.: Q• 44-4. f CRAMPTON—WASS.—In Wellaboro, on the s.instant, by A. Brewster, Rag., Mr. John Cr T, ein 1 .0.0 Hi. e, EllerWass, all of Chatham. 7-&& • ,..: ~.. v . - ,a-,,,-2 r DEATHS. 11, GAYLORD.--In Blossburg, Pa.', on Friday morning. 7 0 - Otal;aBr2krit (Milord aged 79 years. He Wile' a :00141101. of Itl ie ar of 1812. LSBORO MARKET MI 1 1 COSISECTILD WEESLY BY !KIMBALL Retail Jroper.• ELLS/30E044 4 it , 40 :E.13 PAY k 9 • SELL AT . - 96 sal CO - 4 tiO 211 ghl `etrz.,,witt f t ;en, _Wit r.sl; no .I.t.V. -..26 i..,lliglit' A va_lo isoti CI! -"PF:t RRFieui finntwneatlionl - Wheatwhite, 0 t.erred, , springj Buckwheat, :Corn,: stallud, Das, .:.... A 1 Barley, -C,EtYc2;eeseed 1,. 'd loit .. ,TiP lo .# l 3:", 1 1 ,e0:1 " tearLait •_ i t im .. Corn t ri fal,,• cwt... rektiVP!'twt p..,,....3..h Apples; gOe, ,per bush. Onibtui,-rt• h Turnips, per b h • Potli, - pellb .1 -Hamsrperlif -Should era, pet lb Blitthr,per lb. Cheese, per Ili bigth." per - lb ; Tal/OW.qtdr lb Honey, per lb i ‘ ....... Beeswax, per li i Vinegar, per - EOM per 401 14 • Driedtapplosi. per lb Dri4pescheit,• per lb •PriedchiFties,f per lb Brien, Lackterties, per lb Driatitirpbncries, bW.k, per 1b... Dr 7 rasp ea , red, per lb Cra berrie 's " rqt - Ba ;Aieflon 15 -Wond,-18 inches, per cord , 2 00 Wood 3 feel, pa' cord — a uo P 0 .,, ty1t0writina.......... 1 4.jibaL..,. us 1 ft— , per cwt , r bushel I l:~ ~ 7r~ otkd,LTait ) ~ Ground plaster, per ton Sugar, ...A" coffee, per lb 'Sugar, yellow, per lb- tre. - Sugar, brown, per lb Teas, green, pot lb a IV. P' , _ : - 1 ," Teas, black, per lb t.V. AV la filerospne. per kali Wool,pep lb., , 65 New York City Maiket. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HARDING, HAYDEN & CO. PFOtpaco Conn:10138ton Merchants : 525 Washington St. 1.1r.w Yons, Ocr. 12, 1872 ; 4 Butter per 1b.., Cheese 'Lard Tallow Dried APP I 4S. , }/PMA.Per, lb Egga•per Special Notices. t ?dime MO Es ( fast and honors i , .1. 1 93 day 176 per, Nenk t by at once applyiu .g , it, it . h (which are g , lei:i free to agents 4 : 0ia1.1.4:7 : ij . eat, moat useful and rapid selling w. g . . .in. an Patent Button 8010 Worker, ever used or recommend ed by families, or buy one for your own use; it is only 0, Bent free everywhere by express. Address for partichiliticiPxaOME B. iliThsoN & Co , Cor. Greenwich and-Courtiand sts. N. Y. . Oct. p,. 1 1872. : -fSm. I) 1 ii. 111.8. , W - ail. ( IA „ ,AM.- ID QUACKS. , 4 - A - 7 1C ; tim oke rly indiscretio i n=g i ner„voAs i de 1, tfiti,lyre*Am decay. Igc.,lld a vifnliAory . adverki9e4-xem4dy , has discovered 'a simple means of 'llll4;ciare; idhlili he will send free to) his fellow-suffer erff. - , c 4li;' l flgiNES, 78 Nassau et.. New York. Notice titlilr d 4 Idegil l A 1 ii _„., I - A. .-WIINTY ERID E across the Tioga er near • the Grist ll of-Johti Brink, sin Covington town ship, will be let by the Commissioners of Tioga county, tor the btinogil of the same, to the lowest and best bidder,'on Ltie remises (as by plan to he exhib.ted,) on Thineluy, the ith day of November next, at one o'clock p. in. 1 JOB REXFORD, • T. 0. LIOLLLS, . - ';',.-1 1 E. BART. . — Wellsboro, 01t. 29,:bra--2*.:•. 4 7,-, sto . :•se .4 OtMrst. BM dRPLICATI 4 I7 FOX,klF9Rgr r ,-To Alpheus at e ktrotevAiili aro lierelly totintitiftit "Lucy ()stroll 'hd applied' t 6 the Coui.t. of Common Pleas of Tidga county for a diyorco from She bonds of matrimony, and-Ma illtaid Court bail appointed Ironday, the Mb day 'of - Itith e mod.t.9“nbßfttiliff whop and where ycitf7cli. attenti If you t k proper. — r) Ost. !A:1872-ilw. E. A. FISH, Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTItt. MI I`7:llio;_colari, of Comrtion Pleas of Tioga county. Vie,Auditon appointed by th4"court to distribute , the.proctoOt „Arising from !Sheriff's sale of personal 10 property of - .T. Card, now in bands of E. A. Fish, +iiherlifyinader„vrrits in favor of C. M. Seeley, Wm. J3tietlelL..lo. Bennett, Simon Link, Win. Wilson et. al., returnable to Atig. T. 1872. Will meet the parties in terested for the purposes of his appointment, on Wed- Aesfia9,lq9Yomloer 20th, 1872, at 1 o'clock p. tn., at his office in Wellabbro, Pa., where all persons interested - iire""i&TuTiiirlblaroduce and substahtiate their claims or be debarred from coming in for any portion of sad gal. • GEO. W. MERRICK. W. Auditor. . • ; gang. -- cr, W. 0., LONDON, October, lab, - pe72,5 1 11g4i14.—1 beg respectfully to annex copy of - a'clr6lar Airs - mat to the Medicine Vendors and-others lit i :llie'Statekiind elsewhere by two or three ludividtt 'al lit little bt no means,) under the style of " The New Vork'Clieralcat CompanY." which comrany had• do.es.lo4g4te:utitil October, 1871, and w.tLi which I htive`nObruieclion. 'Tlie,riaetellftictually to deecive, they caution thei tiefol ori•s: : demand for l • HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND I,OINYZITNY" has tempted unprincipled parties to coon. lerfeittliese valuable Medicines. , "../nAtirder'to,protect the Public ,p,nd iiattysplytke,rvq havellisried a new •Trade Mark, consisting of an Egyptian Circle of a serpent with tne letter H in the icelltfit• ItvetY box of genuine • Homcnvar's Prmaimp, On•MilllrT will have this trade mark on it. None' ifre ifenfitneNithotit it. '..2;opeelers qnd Jobbers in Drugs and Medicines: We ,call your particular attention to the new style of .1/or, ~LITMAIII.PLI44 AND OurranlNV—none of the old style i! .. rptgannsactured by us now, nor have they been for -months, Aire:therelore caution all purchasers against magi ying from any jobberii or dealers the old style of EQ O 4,-,; -4'1111(0mill:in concerning any such goods being of fcied will ilopebelved with thanks. , :Ay - 4344,0c favor of all the information you can give in,regard,tp those counterfeits." fienorable Company, aware thnt your laws " 14 .0, 1 4 ,: PeTtnit. them to copy the precise getting up of •m,vmelligines,l put their counterfeits into another -tormandAntlnuite that they adopt a fle'Ll ,7,43"l,ol4°M9f,'these people in referring to - the im ttlatio4lol44l34 for these medicines Is, that it may be leveckAnd.l am connected with them. 111 Ws:interest of the public, I therefore respectfully 4.tkv,ite. -59lt.totcyletu3ed to give an insertion to this let. 7 terti ._• • er, that your readers may not be (14. m .nr?..eNeir York Chemical Company's" swi box of my genuine inetlionee bear the cut stamp, with .the words Hob, wars - Pilitrinad Ointment, London," but tiny are not . d-in-the , United States, 'l f -- ; • ; FO r Sale or Rent. 11013SEAXplOT corner of 'earl Street and Av. I".eird6;:Also for kale, seven village lots pear the Academy. Apply yt : .1.. or W. V. MUM'. • P. 0, Uk4A- eiiirditi 'MATT 85 85 no 860 4 60 1 60 . 9411 4 1 A . - 60 • 0 60 00 1 60 1 76 73 _ 10 to . l2) e 25 25 12;i* 8 20 18 I 121; 15 20 25 80 20 23 850 1.334 123 11p1 , 40 , .4,(.!Z. 35 to 4O ctd . 13 to kV el , 7 9 to 934' On to 9 " S to 5 " 2J to 30 " 39 to 31 " THOMAS HOLLOWAY !~ RN ~"~~i~ EIM -Ftqt . :l3lE , 3nskailived with 'an immense • ter '14.44-c:tr.a.slcioCit .STOCK OF NEW GOODS .F -, , . 1 ..40 Nl_ I ,Vti ‘..;;;J 2 •• Consisting of oßir GOODS, _ A i 11.4. t cL.. tA s-Au 4:3L . it C Ready.Mlade Clothing, Fqli4 HAPS NOMOIM, ETC., E T C The best and the cheapest lot of y ~~ , ~• {~ !~ '.~ ~ ii ever brought Into Welleboro. LADIES! FURS, Az ?Ai and Gents' Fur Collars. As I Intend to move into one of the elegant New Stores In Wilicor& Kress's new Brick Block. I Propose to sell my entire stock at reduced rates for the next r 77 7 I tnr‘T I T7I‘MMM!TVI I II People having Butter and Grain to dispose 'of will find it to their interest to give its a call before dealing elsesvbere Oct. 29, 1872-tt ~wµi n , T x aL's^+xal4a4te.~ ~dr~. 9i;Egt9d fittletyl :~dG•l~. .JFiiL.F ~ ~ ~:~. MI I IFTTL'; i ivy L BALDWIN 8, GO du r Xll LIAI TIOGA, PA en sl._:3 BEE ,E;ado, aeasiu 'e2_ll4La exio( ojd ..411637.841 J.oo` , , c '.,Jk ,ernlaa , c • c , 1 1 .And nowisNe but time tu.say to our friends and,. 19 al3it. si Ttit a dit e i t?adi?aj , 1 n c l : ode - luta oci:ff • 5,7421 - z - J Vlt.7 I • -1 6 ' ; '- il " r. '- " .'7l: tiFi= P s, • FOR THEM Our Elegant New Store E cciatdakaffaa ;(1 PE . girRABLE co 1M at the 1 went prices to be found Call and soul will Ism +a how it is 7 =CI MO EIEZI T A. 7S, ti L. F, TRUMAN Tr AVING, harder balingand handling large quantities of Goods enables them to ,offer them, at the lowest4obb44.Aricep i fleparim i Tti 413c111 , t; ate sold' s - at' a small advance over wholesale prices. A large 'Wolcott 1 . - • "•a " " . • .m. 117f,..1 it id .".:v ..4.:!..;(2_ , .- GLiiirprALTAWMG4V44IRipt tottoLg 'melt ~ , FtAttiTs Aii-Ehros AND cotose, ''VARNISHME "AND VARNISH B.KCSHES, A FUT.I. STOCK. .111.1. r . -• 1-. fa:A Transfer.'Orn: ment4-4. Striping - rencils - .; ` S tile it "Thor Carriage a. /1;1'17 IMI 1= MEM Hs Si CO T. L. BALDW • , KOTA v 4 iNfi Al/ ' 1 , ' - ~,,, . - n i t A :-10•,-- •,- ''''• • 1 ' - .•- *i. IV '-'7, ' : E ~i.,_ - ,- ' - 1 ',:,-Y • z.'ols'i: .•,' F4f, it FALL AND 'WINIVER'fioODS: . . ..,. . ..,,.•,.,,,,.. :4 -..,,,...:,- - , _....,.: , Is , 1. :- t.i.aT,4#l. iptostA r l e ~,, ~..- 1, 1 i . leleaVe to call attention to c 'Ehi *4, and Extensive 7 Sion +if ilitilthandlse,,holight shicti r . . the recent - . . . . - 1 r 1, ti- - 4 -•. 14 - - 44.j.i. ‘ 4 , . , '• • t .., - ,- Alitiltil liktillisiktfi Itt - PRICES .''":;-'' , , -, whitli enables Rim to offer greater hargainit than ev4r beret' 4re - offered' lu thisloarket - , - A. immense steak of Otioma.a, 1111 I . 1; ' I J nd Paisley --Shails ; 4 -1, I , .roe a,a . ! -..-,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,, ~.ve:J. 7..a..-11.,-,. i i eiilif - , kc' . ,'.=a . ,l'l ,Flattifeliotiilltatim3rifiiicifirWtWilen Scarfs, Rubies, Blankets, etc. .'-?, 1 - 1 ' . .:_..pi10,/c4 5 2 f 1 A .Z.• --4 J 4 ' 1 . 1 = • ,0,00 - • The Digtewistwoocts apepartment-' --- 4 ^l , ', ,tii.,th bAt 7...k.:•,;! - 1.).1., 71 I ' _... , is complete with latest styles and fabrics. embracing Cashnnyefinceastibi f Efrifritia POP - I,t 10"; :. Sir e, French Satins, Plaids, Alspams, Silks, eto.• slso,, a full line of in ';.r, t Fringes, Laces, and Ribbons of ; every variety. s- ---. 14 a %-g-o- ;t: - c . 111 4.1 , q,tu 4.t i g 24$ TitEIIOUSEKEEPERWrI)EPANEMEENT,i,ti o. , uf 1. , will be k t iaxtit 7i ~74tye,As it includes twir cm _and ctli arapia„agiga, , K 1 .,1!5 e. ttinga, Oil. Cloths in all widths, rabic Linens, Naplanbi r etc. THWOREFI2BI3,IOI3P.4.RVMENT contains an hninonso stock of Men's, Youths' and Iloytil 'Clottorog. 'I - TA_IPS ANDCA.P'S, Aaf st-. 7...: 1 .1 ,, -1.4.i - ,- :1 •';:i Spots and Shoes at greatly reduced vices.' r t 1 I -,.;,„ ~, ~. t.. / TAVAKS,- VALISES, Rliggg' i&C:•': -‘ - -- - i....,.„,eptc:V, , A.1 . -tatt.,v-s-alkfLees and prtees. The best sefeotetiW',gbi4tStStnc*.tit , ;,,t,, ; -,, '• eito-OtRIES - ANR , P OVISiONS • ~ ?.. .., v,„ - 7 ,„„ : „ .5 , i4 ,,,.•;,.-.-... ;: , : ,..„„,-.,, , , , ,..„ r5p ,,•,,,,, iv ,„,.."-_-..,--- : ,, , . ,-. •,-- - • •' • ,• - Iti 'itY:g ,;'i•Vet,. l ib' , • - --• • f. . ' ''' 3N:,.;ef --.:, . . ~ , , Til *it* iriirsitildbrliaylKto"ol And Oxambil ; 4 , "4):1,4: V1,;f3eq. ,44 .,,...z .- 514,iii- ti i.sliki . A .- , 1 1 i '',_ •,-; '' , Oat. 3)- - Arr. oirii- - 14.- ,,- ', ,'..;.,-.;:.-,' -,, 1 „ i y., ~,y-t., , ,t ,jr,l c - 1 , • 1 4, I - 4,(t e,, , W2:. 5-- ."..A IMI -11. 3.HAWfikiA 'Women and Oilitotren IMO aliVi 4 j i - J Fix • . _ , te'C'ii;py away part a their (I• P i g ;I• , • ; • Immeztse Stock ok goods That they may have to . em,to ahow the balance. _trail further notieelarge.lititalles.w.ill be exchanged ter a small amounKot tekiehe derittick , liitttGlll iu all!DE.V444aftliTf) especially in.- • r • or.,..c•Ex9Exa, ..a..3E1. rimixstia, ; • eft IF_ E. 7 ,; ar'4 . IA 3 Stallle and Fancy Dry goods, —i ., 1 ' And is alMost daily replenishing with ll the various novelties as they happen, inl.the . ew, York Markets Grateful for the patronage bestowed upon us by the good' citizens of Tioga county 'we bespeak -a tontinl mince of the same, assuring them that they shall be fairly dealt with and satisfaction oil: ranteed. Corning, Sept. 24, 1872. -• '. •!- , , , • • • - C.A...1.11,.1ii:1‘,.;,.. k :..1•". i - . c.„ t.:. E t, , Th?Large4t Establjshment in Northern , Pa. I u.L16.4 14. 1 = 41: 4 100E-XINT-. -]E , I3O3IELC',.IM 4 -31 r + y a Y .IJOrGISTI r: St ; j 1 ONII . :111,9fillj$1110 iND; VATOR,IIIIO,,'' it, V nitiowp 4. et R.,: 'ilf , l!• . v:y • 1 . . A fllaniAllipattir fR,t o**P.Mt j aplyie 'to our business kept In stock. 1.1. A z-7.117 iar,k. 1. 1874, rt:; Ittitltot •;t' t t • 1,e7r. , ; ' Corning F Ars, • • ; I_4iL • %.• •,:. .'7r: :WO; j k '1 V... aIL 1, W.; . 114 ;13 .7 . 77 ; 777 ci 13TAISARI) 1 -.41 -.` ~ .;4414, 4 17 • , ?ilanufactnte:ta - Giartnit;tlbaftingolidXsichltitry requtrcid for Saw Mal_ • riekhitl4l' ireAriitritii,peenilintVarit„*o framing Tan s : Porn ßernwa ioving and leached bark, Cloning* Bolts, itailtbilVitini; Cheke;attil itetistrirkg done at Abort:notice.' We have fa: for shipping by Canal or 'Railroad* to all points, and. cansarnish Machinery cheaper.tban Eastern or Wateru builders et the beat quOty. ',am • 1•..11 • 1311111 M en, BEES (_a4,4 wanted at ilia feaiqu') Ulla, till'i ' 1.1.1. WHOLDSALE AND RETAIL ._ elfr,4l:-1._::-ii , =MEI ,a 0 Ell El= WWII S t L.... , ;No trouble to show goods. .., , Tuomas umsD 7 r: r rvi • ' r .1z.2. .en t.:i .3.d S,T,QRE MI .v k: d -il; MI f .~! ~. t 1.4 And'., I= & Machine Shop. lEEE EMI EIRE 1:840. . . iIiEIIMEIMIIIMIINi M ME Piz. Agep.t& make $12.110 ph. sVti-per wank—, 7 i 4 . 7 .1 443-Y4Nil4Elar 31 - W): SEWING:-MACIIIIIE. '4. ~. 2 _ 4 FORDOMEfaTIO USE, • , ~..„ ONLY FIVE 1301 4 1.;ARg. I , With the New, Patent, Batton Hole Worker, F,,-' I Patented Stine. 27th, 1.81}; -. 1• • ' •-• i .f?" - •• A _most wonderful and elegantly constructed Sitor racrtsafintasnt for Family Work. CoMplete in all its, Uses the Stralght—Eye .Pointed Needle. EIELP Tendanuto, direct. upright PosrrrvE morros.. New Tenition, Self Peed . dud eloth'Hulder. ' operates Bit War.r.t. and on a MI:DIX. ~Light Rwmtlag, Smooth ant: noiseleis Hite 'All good 'high 'priced 140,411i / ties. - Has' Patent Clutek to prevent the wheel' being *rutted' the ' wrong Way trees the thread-let from, the spool. Makes the ExAsTio Loci: Slues, (pleat and strongelt 'stitch known;) Sem,' durable, cl ci and•,rapid. Will d, all kinds of work, Ana and COiti7o, from CatanatiO to heavy Cloth or LEarttan. and uses all descriptions of , litrfsid.,,Xhis Machine is ELZAVELIC coutrrhociath to 'give it STR4I(OTh; all the parts of each machine being made alike by machinery,"and beautifially'llaistted* and ornamented. It Is very easy to learn. Rapid, Smooth, and Silent in operation. Reliable at all times, and a Pearl - rear, ScrsartErzOi MEcniarroaz Ir• van atri; at greally d ßedced Price. ' - A Go d, Cheap, Family Sewing Machine at bud.-- The first and only success in producing- a Valuable; bubstantial and reliable low priced Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches all cunditions.- Its situ plicity and strength adapts ,it to !all capacitive, while its inerits make it a universal favorite wherever need, and creates a rapid demand!! -•- . , IT IS ALL IT IS ItECOAIMENIMY-. • . . ." I'can cheerfuLy and confidently recommend its use to those who are wanting a really good Sewing Ma- ' chine, at a low price." Mrs. J. P. WILSON, Rutherford 'Park, Bergen Co.. N. ,T Price of each Machine. "Class A." " One," (war ranted for five years by special certificite,) with all Jthe f ixtures, and everything complete beleirigiug to it, in= ,chiding SELs.Tnarintuo NEEDLE, packed in a etroini ,wooden box, and delivered to ark* part of the countryf by express, FREE of further charges, on receipt of price; onyx Pive•Dortarts. Safe delivery gua ranteed. With each Machine we will send, on receipt of $1 extra, the now patent - i - MUTTON HOLE stPORE.Ert ' one, . df the most important and neefid Inventions of the age.' •Se eimple and certain, that a child can' work the finest button hole with regularity and ease. Strong and beautiful., • •-• ' ''s - "• '' ' '- fiercran TErtats, and 4.4tra Inducements-10 MLLE -' and PEMALE`Agerits. Store Keepers, &d., who will es tablish. agencies through the country and keep our NEW ISUCIM:Es on Ex/kit/Woo and ~Sale. , , Cotrxxx Runup s given to smart agent rnEE." Agent's „complete outfitsTat.ilut furnished without any Tat. des. „Samples tx of sewing, descriptive circa ars containing Terms, Teptimonials, Engravings, he., &c., SENT rimy. We also supply 1 . 1 AothouurultiLlprprp.ltmus. Latest Patents and Improvements for the Farm and Garden. -Mowers, Reapers, Cultivaters, - Ceed Cutters, Harrows, Farm 111111 s, Planters, Harvesters, Threshers and all articles needed for Perm work. _Bare Seeds ini large I variety. Norway Oats. The yonderfUl multi. p/ylO EOVPTIAN CORN $1 'per hundred, &c.;JtC. All • money acid 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 • , guaranteed, :~ :~ 4s , ; ' An old and responsible firm thateell thtbeat goods at, the lowest price, and can be relied upon by,-Our , readers.'!—Farmer's Journal, AZew York. Addrefisorders, • JEROME B. HUDSON ,_&-00., Corner Greenwich awl Courtland sts., 'New-York. Oct. 15, 1872:-5m.-, • • "Ma Y virtue of an order of tho Qrpban'srCourt of k•Tioga County; we will expose- Public- sale, on the premises, pn Saturday, tbeidth day or November, A. D. 1872, at two o'clock in the afternoon,,to the highest and best bidder, the following described prop erty being the estate or the lite' Conrad Bert:m:l4-de ceased, situatedAn the townthiP of- fiance in said `cbuiaty, beginning it the north-east corner of lands of ',John L. Phenix, thence east 893‘ rods to a post, thence south 186 rods toe post; thence - ,west 20 rods to ;a: post; thence north,,6o%,degrees west,2o rods;, thence , north, 37 degreeS hest 10 rods; thence north,_47 deg. west, 15 rods;• thence 'north; 88 degrees 'west, 6 4 % rods; thence north,,bsK, degrees west, 41 rods; thence north, 21% degrees west,'sl rods; thence north. 39% rods: thence west 22.4 rods Ohence east along lands of said Phenix 43 rods; thence north 69.3 rods to= the' place of beginning, containing 96.9 acres, more or less, excepting a small encloted lot, about 20x60 feet, used. as a burying ground. There is on_ said about sixty acres improved, good frame 'house, frame barn, and good orchard. - -Tmans or Bern,—Ono third - down, one third on confirmation of sale, and the balance in six months thereafter. „ . _ WM. W.. TATE; • - . O. A.-SMITH, - Oct. 22, 1372,3 w. Execritors,• 1.:1 vicin7,inistrators' Notice. ... . - i - ta'TERS of Administration on the estate of Albert _Li P. Cone, late of Wellsboro, Tioga county, Pa.. de ceased, having been granted tcf the - undersigned, by tho Itegister.of Tiogn county, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make ; payment, and those haying claims against said estate will present the saree for settlement, at the office formerly occupied by -said Albert P. Cone in the Duro of Wellsbore; Pa. ,I f Detect nt - Wellsboro, Pa., the Ist October, 1872. -1 LOUISA CONE,-Adniln 4 . J. HAltßlSOkkitamin'i .- -, >.. Oct. B,—Ow 11=1 BEAD =1 11113 JOUN R. PIERCE In S 4146 E .. ASB9IITMMIT, atid are.selEttg, gs6ds at as. ;:tontsbingly t I , :.,; ---;,:.:::.;,,...-*?!.. , Execzitor's t Sekle, DON'T =I 1 Unless you want to ~~;~~~{ci~t+~}~~~~~~~~ Have a very lIM LOW. PRICKS. 111 HIS it •• k O 7 U I 6E IPL7 El OCK, lIIMI