_ . , _ ... . --,---• .. —...—.... -- . - . . . _-.-• , , . :,,,,,-...,,,,, - ....,.,... c.,....^A ,, '_.0 -, .. ' eik:ttr_ , LOCAL NOTICES. Seamless et 00 n Spa'ding's Gl,* useful and aiwnytt Choice seal Likes ftt,:istrs — . Aofiebvs. - - --, . ~ , red ~, . Fon SALE: 7 4 „yoke otrnatehed clattle, six years old,' suitable: for :farm - work; ' ':..in quire of. L,' Giaraner.-lioi,. lll: Bar, . . __ A feriverY, - ; nigq clo . ake ai rs. Soffeld'a . Save ten dollars byintying s a "Regulator". wood-stove and hair-cloth-poi:a, nearly new, at I. 1114.01ards,,Atiln.atielit.,aiov. 19, 2t. Fort asz.z. second httzta - box stoves and a qiinntiiir - Orirlire. qiirte of D L. Deana at tkeltbecitiliej Office._ . 12,--2t; _ Alexandri kid gtores 14.244 T. Sodela's 71 . . , , . • .I.' 011 SALE.:-.A ' good, - yoke o f ;;::tvorming oxen, seen years old.: _Time-will-be:given for payment for approva Beeurity.. - Rn; quire of Robert Trull; Charleston, '1'1,... 7 -- Noy lith4t.'" .- --, -- - "... : - e -. .. . . Now that farmers and:_borse ovfnirs ire using blOoti fiurltlets for,th ell. hors es' ft; 09ula not be fdrgrltten that„karriers' Powders. are the largest paeltagm . 2 and slid chea p est best of all that OlatisiSfartlelo.s. • 011oU:roil`, e Ladiei Aid -Boeititiof the Wellabor6 'Methodist 2piscopal _ Church,. will :give-sti Oyster Stipper on Wednesday'evening, Itori 20, 1A7 . 2, in , the lectur . e room of their chi ii i to Which the ptibli.ttie-etidially New etylesvf Conan and' Sleeves *atm' o 11 el d' s A member or the firm SAW'. :T. Itixtion..6, Brother has just rettiine4 froth: New York with n large add well selected `` stock of new goons. They Rio now : randy tO - supply all their customers "arid the .rest of mankind" with everytliing - luilie dry goods line suita ble for the swear.. . Beautiful striped sad' plai d shawls at Mrs. SotleldTs. •. To LET OR Sar,z..--.The property knowivas the Farmers Hotel new owned-and occupied by B. Monroe, known formerly- as the Fel- . lows House, furnished: Security required for preservation of the fUrniture and pay ment of the rent, !Terme reasonable. Inquire of Wm. A. StonoEsq. or of shbseriber. The WELIBBORB MINSTREL TROUPE will give,an'enterttilnment in BoWen & Cone's Hall on .Tuesdak *clenin_g,,Zroviimber 26th, 1872,3 n which introduce new songs, Choruses, duetts, 'Dances, Bitelesques, &e. Dodrs open at .7i'o'cltrek . ; Milblit begins at 8, Admission 25 cents; reterved_seats 50 cents ; —tickets_ for sale at P. - . 8., toung& Co's bookstore. - . . The Tioga County TCachers'- Association will meet at Tioga Friday; November 22d, at 11 o'clock a.in.—and continue till' Satur day, November 213 d., t Bev. `olds, - of Wellsbor, -‘4ll .u.' Reynolds, -..., AT) wh give an address' Priday -evening. Essays, discussions, •and papers will be ,Oven: tench erg and friends of-edlication'are invited. Cruks. Pres't Vermilyea Warren is the namo of a new farm just starting in the drug business at Westfield. Whoever in that region wish e3 pure drugs and medicines, fancy or toilet articles, perfumery, pure wines and liquors suitable for Medicinal purposes, paints, oils, varnishes; or anything else usually kept in country drug stores, will do well 'to call on Vermilyea & Warren and take a look at their new stock. : Alma:oArt BZUZl—America is justly proud of her beautiful ladies, but how many mar their beauty, and lose their health and youth, becoming parrnaturely old in appear ance, by neklecting to take proper care of their teeth. • There car be no excuse for this, as SOTODONT, pronounced by all worthy a place between the sweetest lips, can note be had in all citllited countries. We call attention to the advertisement of Hugh Young's Insurance Agency In another column. Every company repre!ented by his Agency, comes through the Great Boston Fire with flying colors, as may be seen by . the following table: Oro's MOW. Loss in Boston. Etna, 5,050,000 1,600,000 Home 4,600,000 800,000 F . Fanklin 3,600,000. 420,000 P.Co.N.Am'a 3,500,000 900,000 enix 2,032,000 460,000 Lyeoming 6,780,000. 10,000 Mr. Young has added to his insurance business, that of buying and selling Real Estate on commission. He has now on his books some, desirable village property for sale and for rent. ' Parties wishing to purch ase, or sell, or rent real estate, will consult their interests by giving him a call at his office, 'lgo. 8 Bowen'.l Block. NOY. w. ely Nada-. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1872. Home Affairs. New Advertisements. IN aitinerrroi—J. Harrison, Assignee. ,• EATTLIT TAXER lIP—A. Hart. 0 Da JUST RECEIVED.-oeo. Wagoner. o,t , lit's. TAB CoR res.--L. Q. C. Wisbart. lin.t.r.ce v--151ra. A.J. Softold. THr. - VICTOR" SERTNO IIiACHTNE—E. Jennings STRAUS) OR STOLEN-4. IL Westbrook. WrllAsono InstrnancE Aolatcl—Hugh Young. EiTRAT TAXER TP.-J. W. Lent.. 1.19 T OP Lt r TTERR—G, W. Merrick. ---.....- r, ' Briefs. —Grant b,ta 50'3 majority in Potter county. Grant's majority in Centro county is 246. —The weather hero caught a severe cold tact 'l 4 lllll-May night. • —William Roberts of Horseheads, was in town hi 3t. Friday. —There is a prospect Of striking oil ;at Nzisge, CranCton county. ' • —The horse!, iliseftse isn't fatal, het tlre Horace diseasokvas--very. — Counterfeit' postage stamps are the latest !ma out. Look oat for them! --An Encampment branch of the. order of, 0,1 , 1 Fellow is to be inFtitnted nt Troy, Pa. - The Republican gain in Lycoming iloei not reach quite A thousawl, but ;it ‘;ill do. —Center county gave Brichfilew &V ma jority and Grant 447. Where were the "re ta-velr — Engineers have been employed to locate 'lli line of the Rochester, Hornelisville and Piri,e Creek railroad. —Greeley says that any man who says he ft.s a Democratic candidate for President, is• a liar and a villain. , — Theodore Tilton, of the Golden Age is toting frightened. He cries out: "Save me from a God that damns l'! —Western gift swindlers are Reedit)g the <Nary, with circulars of their various 'themes. Take no 'stock in them. —We call attention to the advertisement of the Wellsboro Minstrel Troupe, which I'M be found among our local optic's% - 6 -Don't forget that next week is Court seek, and that it will be a good time to set tle up back subscriptions for the AGITATOR. —The horse disease is :Prevailing in all ot nie, towns of Steuben, so that the fartneas end business met have much difficulty in (11- iing on business: • dalighter ot Capt.' W. T. Vitzger ',u, fell from a ladder tbat was leaning ',Salm a tree in his garden, at. Canton, and tike her right um. of • Thol3l as El Walk, a prominent citiien Wayne, N. a coMmitted suicide .by wattles c nitung. la antest w the eelt:SuriditY. Financial an: d het BA-TEMAN MONROP:. --Thi.lniibt* Lock Etaven' ate to outdcreach ether: There. is tioW ..eitement among than between Zifh tri e s uranee and., seerktg : Atileliine agents =the' Vellsboro . .3*nnatie Association will glinnn entertainment ,'sometime the holidays. They, will'also inaugurate the ,new Rail with naatieo - New Year's eve.,' • anybody asks, you what ails, your liorte tell him lir "Iliispothinoplegmatie blennocalaitalagmus;l', Mat covers •• the: , Whole pound, AS well es the largest horse. --Wayne county gave Buckalew a ',ma jority of 911 in"- OUtober, and in November Giant's majority,was S 11.: That's the -way , the '':'reserves" werii"broUghfnp" in Wayrie. ..4*elia,ire fine . plooes of Music,-.vocal- and instrtmllmtal, from gr. ' i rlistriimpleimm 'lll4 Moro - of. the samii , soltorr iale attics Oleo on hfnin . •-•- • Ho*e.bas isstie4 eirehlai pro posing, $50,000 tcreStnbrish n_lioarding 5e,401 Or -boys, sdnleyrbOe,ifartstern Penn:' :gylyintift. $85,000 'lnte already been sub . • seriberf: • , : • . . . , few dliys . 11we'.0ao:Gostidy, aged 18 year 4 whilst trying to ,lump. on a moving tritn in:WilliiiM4Seri,felFunder the wheel of-the eaboOse f and.bad'hia-leg cut off aboie -1 the -.;-Theiaoad•Tereptero of Co wie rspOrt bity e_ 'arranged tor aleattire_ course in that place; .tolmiltpoi)gbi Anna PleitinsOn and :Fred erickiDotiglaSS-are;aniebg ;thec.'.lecturers ai - r • .4--The"-piesent :Couder ..sport journaL,ainit..?tn;teoi".thatlio has parted :with Isisintereit:in-thatiaper, and :glftls up 6siTthti:l4th.Sof•neicilnonth.. 'The :narnotiZerthenew proprietor is not iven. " --The car coupling buiirtanntiriues - very -- Charlie Cirnamen" . gocan arm badly. rsinitsbed7,- Isßd -Wesloy.-Xandtrj,ip sacrificed two niers and it:thumb in the put - snit of that 'profession recently at Waverly, Isf. Y. --We understand that owing to the horso disease the snail from Liberty to Mosiburg and Trout Run, his to be carried byltrion,on their backs. All the horses are moltand , passengers have to Walk .between those phi; cos. —The epizootic is raging , terribly among . the Greeley - papers. The Patriot, orViraph. - - ington, D. C., the Ahzaaga Chief,'of Owego, N.' Y., and the "organ" at - Mandeb:Ma - VC all 4 pegged out" since election. 'Bomo oth ers barely saved themselves .by renouncing crow on the last day of grace. • —",r,nre cures" for the horse • disease are becoming plenty as blackberries; here is an other': A few ounces of common. sulphur are burned on a pan of coals; live Or six times daily in the stables, so - that,eiet part shall' become fumigated. The aniiiaa6it the same time is well. Cared .for and blanketed. This simple remedy never fails to cure in a"few days." - —The Harrisburg Telegraph states that the following remedy is now used in that city on horses affected with the prevailing disease, and-from nppearanee has the desired effect, viz : 4 ounces Spirits of hartshoin, 2 ounces tincture of armica, 11 pints of oil of hemlock, .11 pints of alcohol..*_Bathe . neck and under jaw. Also 10 drops of aconite on the tongue three times a day. he Coudersport Journal says that last Sun ay week a man was found dead in-Stow ardson township. Ho was. a German,- and was traveling as a stranger 'l4l that section. It appears ho passed through Germania, and remained over night at the house of Mr. Sandbaeh, a'few days before ho was fotihd dead. From What we eanlearn he was, in sane, and undoubtedly died from hunger and, exposure. LAST WORDS 01' TIP DY/Na.—The Valley Enterprile, having - fallen a Victim to a hard . - h earted foreman and a homesick journeyman printer,. announces its own demise in the fol .. • lowing doleful terms : : "The publication of the Enterprise will bo necessarily suspended for a short time, as our foriMan has d.eterinined, somewhat sud denly, Ito leave' us, and our principal jour— neymgh printer: who resides. some distance. from here, is Obliged to spend a week ovtwo at hoine' ,, J "Our own contract, as editor, was only for three months, originally, and •consequently expires with he present number. "We are unable to announce what the ture course of this paper will be." -: • And so flickers out the last spark of Greeleyism in Tioga county. Exit the time - months editor sighing— ”1.1 so quickly Lam doilo for, I 'wonder what I was begun for," A NEW LA.2:151.0RD - ;STir ;Ti E COEICEIC9I7E. —Last Saturday the management of, the, Cone *House' passed into new bands, Mr. James A. Stall having become the lessee of.: it. The new randlord is well known to the traveling public as well as to most of our village readers, and needs no introduction at our hands. His extensive acquaintance• with all that class whose business leadlOthem to patronize public houses will prove of great service to him in his new position, and. he can hardly fail to acquire both reputation and profit as "mine host" of what should he the leading hotel of the county-seat. The house itself is to be repaired, renova-, ted and thoroughly furnished throughout.. A metal roof is going oh, new furniture is going in, and every thing is being . rapidly' put in the best order,,so that the house will be abli hereafter to accorrimodate many more guests and do it more satisfactorily; than ever before. The table will be bounti fully supplied with the best' the market af fords and the now landlord will spare no pains to win a rolsntation for his house as ;one of the best of country hotels. He en ters uporr his labors under favorable auspices and we aro surethat he will succeed. When you come to Wellsboro just stoir at the.new Oone House and see if Mr. Stale doesn't ," know how to keep a hotel" Is well as the next man. —Da: - Ctuyerx's' LE CTll , llt Trdon.—The w lecture season at Tioga was - in' last Thursday evening by a leetur 'on"Modern Chivalry" delivered by ItevADr..Chaiiin,,of New York. A special train was ,run frond this village, and about a ear-load of People: wont down from here to listen to the noted, preacher. As the depot at each pleee i. 4 a considerable distance from the centre Of the village, some of the ladies, who were along. found the prevalent "epizootic" the source of some inconvenience—not that the ladies themselves-were afflicted by it, but that the horses that had it or were afraid, of .catching it failed to put in an appenranca - at either station, and .compelled a. general. resort to, the old-established ." Foot 'ft - 1 - 31%11;er ; Line" of locometiOn. , We believe that I? ! urtne . if fast WC team did appear upon the scene ',in;( before the departure from .this-. villageibut even-they failed to come to time "on ,;he home stretch," and every body wai to take a - little - beneficial exercise, - &dens But the,evening wai a beautifutone With the moon at the full, the lecturennitn . elognent and able one, and no doubt all that attended felt amply - repaid for their pains; Winkllara's Hall,where the leCiurnwei de livered, is the largest hail in 'the:connty; we believe. It is certainly large enatigh - ;:to'say the least. A' geodijr.ed andience was:- pros enti.and it was evident the people_of Tioga *ere fully resolved to sustain the excellent course of lectures provided _for them this winter.' Music- wills furnished 'before the lecthre by brass. band composed of bays frnt the Soldiers' Orphan School at Itans -fitil and by A. string band` of Tioga., The -lectnrer wits introduced - tO . his audience.by F. E. Smith, Esq., who thanked "the petipic: for theiiattendatsce and especially those who Came from the neighboring" villages:... Lie annonnoed • that _the inzt . 'lecture of . the 'ponrie • would, be delivered `by, Frederick •Douglaef on -the ' 23d of December, his sub jecehtft.'"Self-made Alen." = - _Wir..do not' undertakb - to give anything like a report of Dr: chapin's lecture, as Ire footknppotes and his sentences aro - not the hind that are easily remembered - orquoted. The subject of his lecture, ap'stated abo v e, %Vas "Modern chivalry,", and the 'object of it was to prota at chivalry existed in -this Age of ' Science as truly - as it did in.thetirnek. Irricicfn to ua, -- distinctively as the ,-- Age-„of Chivalry:" 1 Vfie'theme led t the speaker into a criticism of)modern society, and on some .1). 11, 4 6311 04"44:;110;i..* erftfivere in his'striCe- - . ores nlO . •bolding Itivtiott :03:41141th. ..ont3l 'linen 0 1 04 1 11;4,90olif ..the 'Republic, 'hut 4041 to.feioi(okey . .eirih ere, for after chrillrgoTeintxieiVt , As4ri§buOness on n •TariOk:i . b*YitilkY ll % RP" 15 1 sinOsslec°m, ns corrupt ash 6 --- rehre . genig our inodemii ter, eminent to=b&itis e . erttiftistfitet 'mu , st "down. Okt3i4;gio . oray_politi* - Tlttpo'kittie:*tiket.:*(l44l f.tha! consoling) edifelniiiin that: i'Vr - Viii}krisaiiinolt of heroic daring, - of,loyalty to:(llity,n4 of, utcer self sacrifice In:tho.toFhtv.4lv4t,ti,e,e,.:irer in .the akes:pust, 11<nffeo-1 - A4litzus all -home thor. ' , 1,t 3 :0 11 3" 50444 .. ‘,:i . gic„14;V4 - ,N.{4.:C 1 1-,atl with the v9r1(1" at Mfg - 11, - -Diaioni.4oL.u.-..topim44 3 h'ose - of our ate .. n,Otj-Sticlgt.id to us ..for the... Pipe r, , 0:67 reading nre.requested to cOnsidell this mile] 'asinetnailiell.s ed to them ' het theie - whO aro;not that roll of /loner 17ill; iyi , liopeilitead;tind . : ponder it . carefuily. . ,INToli"ayo on cnirlTiptaktv..,Op'nfiles of scores of kubgcriberi whoiiro.Morezt.itan' a year in arrears. All of them afe,crirtkes.tly, requested . .topay'up'iit,once;.." ; (,),Lir,readers,,will bear us witness-that *e haVe tionhked-;then very lit. Ale:With diltis• - :.7h'idi'slit'filckprint, such par 2agraphsTas rbuch - --atstriyho - dy',:eatl. .to read"ifieni.` l ke are' o say that the majority' .:04 - 1; - . shbf.criliers • -pay- the printer 'ritlikout waitini'forjaileli7 disagreed ..ibloreinindere. I3ut tltcrtl seeinito think .theY'ea dog* d ,fair bY :faking is 1. pa - p eit,iea?.., after year 'and not Paying lor. u,tztil;Alte&re dunned over aiid.-ovei_ l'lrti:OOnfeia appre-: "elate' that s kind 7of highly. .Evers cepy , of.-ttit paper iiirtaCosts us cash, Juid, it ,ii...tkoltivor. to.ttako,=risl .its to lend iiioney-in dribblets . - 16-. - Theiiiai r itichard and ciiet 'the interest," and tlae_terrcitvers;option—which too ofteii ,means .7ict y:t i i 4 n thinks .the isi!,f3vortit'tfiti.itbseilptiOn price,. ive delft irge.himt.6'tit - lid - ,iii,-.3)14tic0 loitriof he (keit tWeji,.;-;e.;4"iiisisi - ,:ilat,-eom mon fair neSs'end honostx.requirebair.firpay for it" fecent - ch!triie in prOpristorship of •the;.4.002,,T0 - Iti;eniiers it'"6oppe,ktrY desirable that:all the bia -accountsa t tai 'kind bo sae& uitiiT37:WaCpaisible—cortain'ly by the •claseof 'the year. We trust our - friends will appreciate the gee es - i'l - ti - athis'i . iii4lll attend rhtilii:lkirsTr as quickly •••' - • 0 01T respac_ive as possible. TiiEr:l"4lll-7•YRTS99I:ERT.—BeIow we print at; names of Grand the and , Petit Jurors drawn fer,thqsNovember term, beginning next Monday', and als9Ahe trial Est. , _ thr the term y` .i eitutxri.:4itnerts , Al Anson Amsbury, Westfield; RicharrhAslitey, Sullivan; -• Charles A. Billings Knoxville; . Judson Al BeemaniLawrenceville; J. B: Cud Worth, Ataineb_urg;„ • David DOlisi •-„,,William Campbell, Farmington; JobiDoane, Dloxris - .John Dickinson; IN el - Mb - Oro ; : John Elliott, Charleston, .'JustlenGairiseihiJa;akinnk7-:'•-?.'. GeorgtißolleYpultathikm;. - : , 44 D: DAlollidity4Wellabbro _ Eenj F; Bela ,k ellalaoro ; Ebanlew_ ,bg •Uhailesten:_;.:. 6 - M Daniel ftclntyre, Jackson; John,ll, Redeker Lawrenceville; _ Otis'F - -Itichara`s; i Chatham - f -- :• - • ; Lanian D. Seeley, BroOldleld; Henry Trowbridge, Jackson ; Charles Tubbs, Osceola; • John Wilson, Cqvin,gton; W.e•rinae,..Liberty. . - TRAyBRBY. SpitY PXBAT t 'II,I*.ER. Vine Baldwin, Delmar " Squire-Briggs; Clyrner;:' , : • . Addisen Boyden --Delmar ;' .-Thomas 'Bailey, Babcoek,Tarmington ' ' Orr Bly, J'aokson;L'l -" Daniel 80wn,.-Blois -- Bore George Clemons Cov9puton7;;,-•-. - • - John .5. Joel CUlver, Charleston; . , • , Benj. erne, Brookfield; • B,yron Dailey l Tid e d, townslif,; Marshall Durrif, I,Vellsboro; • . ;Par/Verb - 101a, - Deirrittzl: -• ,• William R. Gilmore, 13los - s(- •-• Samuel Goodell - Clymer! -Morris Gillett,-Richm - erui; George Harvey', Clyiner; Henry R. Hollis ; • ;Ward ; George - IV. Tioga Boro; , Charles J. Zurriphrey,aliddlebury ; ' Samuel Herron, Fall Brook; John W. Knox, Deerfield; ; ." Menlo Kriox - Deergeld; Frank- Irelly,;Covingfe#l.j w lohn'‘Leribart,:Liberfj• William - La•wrente, Daniel - Lee 'Chathatiir . Thomas Isaac Mumma, - Liberty -;-•:. • • • Augustus Niles,'Tioga.; ;. .^ C S Isaac P,,Rfirlccr,Firoolc):lel4 . 4-,i2--'' t Siles.ltuslimore Nelson J. Ray, ' , Chatham ; Joseph Rusling, Lawrenceville Ashley Shorty.ollyiner ; • •••• Julius G. Seeley, Knoxville;_ } _ Henry H. Slififfer,•Libeity-;" • Charlei Sherman, •Richmondir William P. Shuraway, Charielstim3., , S. H. Thompson; Blo,sshurg; Andrew Van - Dusen, Farmington; Henry Welch, Bloss; • •,• F. K.: - Wright, Delmar; . . James Wilkinson, Charleston. TRAVERSE SIIRY—StCO.IIS.-WiICIC.; William Boatiden, ,Delniar; . John Bliss Charleston; - : .:-.7 Anderson Burdick, 7 Westfleld; Daniel Btickbee, - Elklatidi -- : F. D. Bunnell, Wellsbbro;'- •.• : Enoch Blackwell ,Morris; •Riley•Cole§, - Wefl .biiiii); I.' - 7 •: • Robert Clasbier,-Farmingtenr, :- `---. John Deman, Morris; 1: - James Dodge, Westfield ; .- : ..George o.;Derby4 Wollsboro;':- ..Williallf.Edgcomb:-Broekfiel&f. Enoch Fillkersonloss; . ~,- A ; 1, ' Selar Frest;.Rittlan. ;_, ..•:- . 5 Lewis Frost, - OVID giOn ; ... - ; yr .. -William Falknor', Deerfield; ; • George - Friends, Jackson; • -, Joseph Guilq,-Lawkencaville';' ~ - - Willie* Guernsey, Brobitficlil;•:"f 'Wesley C: Griflin,\ Brookfieldr• ,•• :-.• i Da - vid - Eleizler, Delmar;" ' • - • '•' • • Thomas Inseho - Lawrence x illef -: `'..',-:' : Obediah Insclid,4 0k50n5;..1,..•7--••-- - ' . Richard Insabo,,' '44';:., - .. ,:• -: ,Hiram Kimball, harlestOn-; --. _ "William King, Lib'firt-3. , : r ;‘ -..- ....._ !......; ; ~....1:It'- u nley•W:. Lyiip, - witrit;;;,-: , ~ , : ,-,- z T,1 . :. 7 ...4 - 4 • ''Frank LownsOpry, BieVnitli:4;!:'i:. - 111 11.ichrird - Moor6, 111tell . inipi: • .. k`.': -- - -- :' 7 ''..-,...'7,:i'l Joseph Murry, Bless; ...... _..... --:--- "' Lafayette Miller, Jack Son • • - • -cpb Ithr&v,el-1;131'ag: ,ostpt, Thos. 8., Iktitchell, Tio , ga; 'Stephen F. Richara,s Covinetoii; Anson .D.'ll/..rigitti- l'arititgton ; Joseph Whiting, Covington. _r 1:11p4; LIST. "John G. Benneti vs, Franklin Louisatßunnel Vs. John A, Hammon.i. Darinda Wood vs. 'Eli Wood. _Richard Hunt \ Jacob Grantier. . Brookfield township v. , Masao& Grantir John Young, Jr. vs. George Hobe. J. B. Potter vs. Henry M. MUM et al. Paine roster et al. vs. D. P. - Roberts. S. E. Sprout et. : al vs„ D., P. - ..41.9hert5., C. L. Wilcox" ' Jame.Plativoy et MeAvoy. Newton vs. Frank Wingate. • Farber Moore vit Daniel Snyder. D;.:P", Shaw. John Daniels vs. Geo W. Snyder Columbia , Fire Ins Co. vs. Geo flasting3; Samuel P. Wilcox vs. A. Bubb & 8.-F; Purzel. Charles Wilcox vs. A. Bubb & B. P. Plur sel. ITEMS FROM OUR :-EiCKAACIpS :7 ' . , An ekchange • says 'a nnt - irtattewan Some years ago started for the West, leaving a bloorning.wife.to,monrn him for dead and to get-- - -married again He returned unex pectedly not- : long - dnee, and found her in another fellow's arms, and a cradle full of baby sucking its fist in the delight of its in- , nocenee.and young existence. He put in• his prie claims and his wißi pretended not, to know him, but Ishen,she learned he WO s7b 000 - she - itzievt ; :hi fit • I'm -and - told her bretet husbandto caper nway about. his business. )iow touching are the evi lenees of woman's love! ——•- 4 1-- • • I AN Exs.m - m,T„,...urs. Marian Sprout, -- widow - of the line Ebenezer Sprout _Picture Rocks, Lycoming county, sent to Knapp & Thompson's, this morning, 01 pairs of wool en socks, knit-by her own hands, within the past few stteeks. She •averages one, and a half - nim3efimetr - (lints over two pairs edliy. This has been her accus tomed self imposed task for the past twenty . years.::Obwitertow over SO years old, and her house is the favorite resort of her neighbors,. especially of a Sunday afternoon, when she delights all with her conversational powers) • r. 41 4 .«' " and - 404161 4: I his 14 f.' pail* nt:" r • nod. an I 11108 , - , West 'Branch valtey.,--ITrilliamFport ' •• • _ ' , „ FATAL MILL ACCIDENT.--'-A:shoeteingaad' fatal accidentoceurred at the mill of AI - O.PM; Browni . 4arley Co., Monday morning. A r90,0 , 4tapi4, agednilWW. Wofs - :, cfpgaged in tplcitinglogsli, ilftkerrog‘tows '3s,r§ tti re-blink It 4. person Vl* that, tkrt sift_ •;1/V Mobjettis not kn Wh. The large b'elt . rovolv,es •on a nine feet pulley, running wjtb•great -rapidity. It is supposed that, in arming out, he undertook to step across the belt instead of passing round, and was, in some, way, caught And carried under -the 'pulley •• He was found wedged in at the top of it, orietigorhavtgipt een tgiptio! place at theiair om is body. 'He was otherwise°_niang ed in a most horrible manner.. His death was, of course, instantaneous., ,He was - a steady,. industri ous man, and has, we learn,' a s daughter re siding with his sister at Milton.— WU/Lams , port Epitoanist.', On 'Tuesday forenoon litri.k.'6:ttoYd; ot Spring Valley, procured a pot of concen trated lye,..which she attemptect_ to open but could not. She then threw it into a 'boiler 11.1144 scalding ,Water,, thinkingAlrA blips,,,guitAb emir uP-aiitit MS01116;1'6 t? led , to do so, when ihelook it out and banded it to the errand boy, "Jim," apd asked him to open it. Jim struck it a sharp blow with an axe, and immediately there followed a fearful explosion which threw the caustic matter in everydirection;but the ,bulk -of ,whicb , 11.4%flinto . tlte , ittuforS,Anate, lad:al:Mae tin& eye§. i'he poor boy was instantly . blind, od, and• the exorliolattna' 13.111.P.r:5" Bedding *gs'illittest '.oey4 - 1 lintpan enduranne., A ;_ • The. lad- was citmirOett pos sible to the icew York Hospital, but one eye is hopelessly gone, audit's feared he will lose the other.—.lTyaelc Journat. SEICSATIOIe AT MAIMBOROII4II.—OZI T 1.103- day evening,A4tober 22,..0ha5. Bitighatui , of. the town. Of - Newburg, drove to the Village of Marlborough . to procure some groceries and other store goods•for the use of, his fain jotthia 4 ily. He returned home, and leavin his wagon the shed near his_ hem roc the , batikic.feettitegtat -1- - 7 :. f./izl. it"--sM theibectiptettiartlire—ireif 1 o e wagon to get the articles which he had purchased, and take them into the house. In removing the differeift things from the wagon, she noticed a blanket under the seat which appeared as though something was rolled up inside of it. Removingthc blanket, she found a healthy male infant, apparently about prenty,fou*, hours old. Of cgurtagsavety Filltver,t astonishng to Mr- 3vh'tg hatt-noitu3Oit *Tie returning - home that e was accompanied by the poor - little waif. Yesterday morning,says the Newburgh Telegraph, the child was brouaht to the Alms House, and handed over to the tender care of Superintendent June. It will, Y in a few days be taken to the H Foundlings' Home in New York cit,unless 1 some person hereabouts wishes to adDpt it.— Rondout Courier. GOLD AND SILVER IN LUZERNE COUNTY. —The Star says r. Thel,Yelipr *tt,silvol4itd peon, dioe . d!-in `Union townshifi, Vetwgibn Ou oc iribkr and Shic l kshitia.24..and'4ff qu - yto pay for mining, was received with ridicule by many, as it has been generally supposed that where coal abounds no other mineral is found. These doubting ones begin to rub their, eyes now, when the ore is produced in quantity sufficieo to satisfy any onetAhat it is really obtained on the spot indicated, and when theY find . that the officers of the United States Mint, at Philadelphia,' have pronounced the mineral to no silver. To t it satisfy the,skeptical ...a ton of the quartz was sent to the Mint an redneed t ed - p,..7baviT: seen the le i ttex4r6 Afr.Weie sl4il: ri ' oar and refirfer,.iii'llith at'lle — tASA bat t. e on of q‘artz yielded fourteen hundred and forty one dollars and ninety-eight cents worth of silver and gold (the *old, of course forming a small proportion of the value) Now that it is known that the gentlemen concerned in the exploration have discovered the precious metal beyond the shadow of a doubt, a com pany is to be formed, and machinery for crushing and refining the ore will be placed in position at no distant day The gentle men concerned in the entqrprise are men of standing in the community, whose character insures the public that there is no deception or fraud about the matter. . REZOLOTIONe or RESPZez—Dloas Lodge No. 850, A. Y. M., Bloasburg, 'Nov. 14, 1872. 31 7 liereaz, The Suprema:Ruler of all things, to whose will we reverently bow, hath been pleased in Ma wtedqm to remove from among us our brother Lafayette Ca 4 t p qz,g • •• - rie:i"r4r, the community an o3teerried and u.right citizen. Reeo/vett—lhat tral 4s o -rrhUrrr u - eriter;Fliefte brother our -"m• 41eartfe eyn g tt lies in Ns bAload rearml=.'N .40y-sr,74lthat OvrVae'decetr her. Abe; et al widaa - ie Also be published in the Bloseburg Regirtfr, Weilaboro A0174'10/4 and the 'Peaty Enterprin. Cos. -RUSSET' .—At his rest dence n Delmar, 07. ith. 1872, - 11r. Lucius.' L. Russell, egad GS years, 2 I:swaths and 28 days. • New Yortqqfiaricet...=9 COBRECTED WEEZLY 332 • HARDINU. HAYDEN & CO. Produce Commission Merchants, 325 Washington *.t.. NEw YOBS, Nov. 34, 1872. Butter per lb ii.gli6 ';'' . 44W""cli Cheese " 13 to 14 " Lard " ...... ..... . 0 to 931 Tallow " 81. i to 9 " Dried Apples 4 to 5 ..... Hops per lb . --,.,.:,...,.,. M Eggs per l zl: 5 . pl• 2 G. 7. to o WELLS RO ~M AkET, ' CORRECTED SSEEELT E. ,11. KIMBALL, Retail GT&ts' NV4I.I.Rot.94NOVrt.tV4. . , 'PAY 'Fbll. - StLE AT Flour, per bbl 0 @ $ll 00 Buckithe#4l9nr, oer civt,r , T.,...Trr"*. ; - 7."! .."lcrf. WheatLybiter,vti buslital ;.i..5....v, , ,t,,A J--.... Wheat, red, ~. Wheat, spring, ." Buckwheat, Corn, shelled, " Oats, 4l . •• 4 ...... .a , ... Barley, ' *BO Itye„, 80 ' - - ..i . , I,: r .„ . . --,,... ` .C4 e 1131. Bee4 ' ' s ''' •'' 1) 'l - 4,.Ct,4 4 '.• , -=.l 'l7 .;B 00 _WinaOthy,. Seed, "--.% ~ , .4. • -, '4 , ',-, 4. , ,-- .'- 4 - co , L,, Beans, " "" - 150 Corn meal, per cwt Feed, per cwt Potatoes, per bush Apples, green, per bush, Onions, per bush Turnips, per bush.... Pork, per lb 7; , .' 10 Hams, perll.2 15 :11 0 ,b4. 1 ( I eXii . Tdr.418. - .... - :;., ~.. ,t.: - `.. 10.;',' .. ..__Tti) 4 , tuttei,per lb Cheese; ;per lb . . I.„fir (VP= lb:,. Tallow, per 1b.... 40404.0 . pAnib. . p......e.!t1,-'er... 4 ::-. , :::::, a2,2,_ ''''' ESE OM IMI • - wramt-Peritr 'Vinegar; per gal Eggs, per dozen 25 Dried apples, per lbnr,r Dried peaches, per lb: 1 ..5. ,„,1" 1 / 4 -ipt . Dried cherries, per Dried blackberries, par 15 - Dried raspberries, black, per 1b.... 25 Dried raspberries, red, per lb '.2tl Cranberries per qt Hay, per ton Wood, 18 inches, per cord Wood, 8 feet, wr' cord Coal, bar4_,..pey ton e v... r. "QC 1 4.77 1 4 1 t:i• • j - Q• • • 2;;;,.r.V. l'4.:„;,vc i. 7. tholariti plibatti &agar, "A". coffee, por lb Sugar, yellow, per 1b... Sugar, brown, per lb' Teas, green, per lb Teas, black, per lb Kerosene, per gal—, Wool. per 1b.... ISM ME Is trap,hEstatiSteams* Nv.44 »4m. itio 3. Boiczn'; 11;40: girDrafts °old payable in any city or town in Europe. SOcond Cabin. or Steerage Pa a.i , :zge tickets to or from any town in Europe from or to Wellsborn. by tho Anchor Line, or the Williams and Gnion, U. 3. mail Line of I toeau Steamer°, carta g sr 4arBesl Estate bought and told on - Commission. PX desire to call particular attention to the Insur ance facilities afforded by the old and well known Wellsboxo Insiganco 7474 3 0.0444tenq pest FIRE, LIFE ire ACCIDENT: Capital Deprecated .510,009,00, of liqrtfOi • Y.ciik FRANKLIN, irPhi r ilidelp - bia INS. CO OF NORTH AMERICA, of Phil's. PENNSYLVANIA, of Philadelphia NORTH OR.TISH& MERGANTILE,Edinburg PHENlX;glieliptithp l A --- LYCOMIRENTia. 0-044111lief.W7rwz.%•' - -"' TRAVELVIS LIFE & ACCWENT; Hartford. Policies written in any of the st i ll i ding com panies at - standard rates. Losses trona y paid at my office, No, B Boveree Bloch. 170TYN,5. Nov. 19. UN. - - - - TAKEN UP 4&kinit weekt ea he I% Eer six months old came. to my preis es. Is a red call with white legs and spots on its body. The owner can get the same by proving property, and paying charges. 7 J. W. LENT. Nov.-19:1Eq9,-St. *- "quirjecton catregen":oW er; „ , ng.0..1)044: : fteitti'vW , fronleglistint i was reel with white spots; wee with calf. Any information leading to her recur. ery will be liberally rewarded. Addreaa Z. 11.34ESTS11008, Wov. DK '22.2w * Sw v , Ed JTUGH YOUNG'S • ,r,rr _r , • ' (?Nl: J. • • • - , • ME =II 4431,,,,*ived 11W UV " F, . ~,,,,,..... „„ ~ ~„... ~,,...,, , , . „,..., .„ .... .. ~,,.....„...„._,,..,.....,..:.; nity . 3Eti; X la t, Rl:4' ; '• 1 " 'f;•:^`" s fa , ,F.rAl 114747,', R adkalliade ClothiOgyk.,‘„-?,, • MMM l.' ~ c.; 13161 ‘P‘t ;? 3;#4.lj3Wifil FURS, and Gents' Fur Collars, As I intend to move into one of the elo , ant N.exv Sforeo in Willcox & Kress'a now Brick IClncic I pro oat; to sell my entire stock at reduced rates for the next --,,,,,a.s=loreaussoassearmasioneams" aisty days, as I do not wish to more so many goods. People having Batter and Oral • to &elm° of find it to their interest to give me a call befori elaewherr. , ~'~P We. have Shed the Sianty ' --r • 0••• T.ZR7;7' , T pk , j _DwlN&uu I+a VA 14 :; v,l -`,!*?l' 4;l' tF • .-•.••-• r 7, • Eli Vic-' ~ --T~~- • --, • •,„„ , ;.; crnailiiiVe hialt - Inie'in say toNonr Menai, and customers that we have good - .1= '"" so 50 00 1 50 4 1 75 20 11E1 •-,TI TurP., vc.: , :7 163.41 In 15 2 no r. 4 e" , -A" f r-N" 4-O"Vt \ti.,`Z*l PP, 111q.1*.! 1 , 1 1 4:Ca;1 4(1 80. tett - Iti mionE ekatlirtiv 41 ,' Aft +. 44 .1. 1 - ,121 ~ ~'Sl /~4'wn,Y ~ A PO , tU'1;!.1":44.40... reit 4', • . ti-6 1."..41 13 4 011 .W •:, i f;- r i qr. A rza Call and you will l ncr how it is yourselves. t vls . 717 rt.t:s • ,trVer"...:l7 4: *S e . 4011 . 4 tr t 147 47 • - 4.:47A-tfAi FIMEM ERNI OUT th an immense OCR Or GOODS, 13213 /NAN, =EI GOODS-- & 8110EF1, ',. HOOTS' CAN, 22 SOMOVIC ETC., ETC. , t anyfteayest lot of S_ brought into We'labor° 774 t-. , EffllM . „~ -~- TIOCIA, P. 4 tP.T7, rl'r: Tarn Is filled full of Et the lotteat pricer to be found T. L. BALI WIN tic, CO . _ . . . - .:,- --- ,i `, ',-;'.- -',', : r ,',-f - , f, --- - - :,, _- • - . t ' - ... '.-r- f - • ' 1 - - : _,•-• k - , ..k. :-.:• , .' . ' ' - ‘• '- ' . , , . --' , `,-: , , ,:. ...„ „„ , . , POWFAtiILANIV WINTEIC,GcOODS• THOMAS . HARDEN '.- , ~‘ .-: begs !envoi to call attention to, his :yen, aria Exteriaoo.tock - of Unielianellsr:i bon gbt slnCee i .• „ - : , ~,. ~ ~ - 5 .4 „, ' - ~. , „ • , tne recent „ - •- - - - . ••- ,•: ~, . ..„... 'f.L' . .' - ''...;? .i; r...i •s• - ~' ..-47.' LINE- "., ... PRICES,: :,. 4 :',•GRE •T DECIN• . ,—, - -„:. which enables' him to after greater bargains than - ffer.borettiforenflbrecl,in fhfs trarNt . . lin i .. ... - ' l,--- rmnicifirsillock or . - : - j7 I '•-•-;- • - - :". ' , ::,: 1 -' ' ” : ~,I*,_; '. ' .and. ' • ' ?' •Ottelitait; Thibet 7 ' Brodie. Paisley iShawls - 1 ~., ii ~„:_.„. „..t,'Fiannels of all tieserlitions, Woolen Scarfs,Nublas, Blankets, ens. . ?- ME ME , The Dr party esE'Goo e Darintent .• , , , _ 3 complete with latest styles and fabrics, embracing Cashmere D'Ecposse, Enspresa Vopllus, • -44.gre,'•fieen ea Sities, 'Plaids, Alapacas, Bilks, etc.; also, a fellatio of TrimMings, , •-, -. ,• . , •%,- -., .' - Fringes, Laces, and ,Ribbons of every, variety, -. . • • _ . • ~:,..,::. _ T 1-TA ..:11,0USEICEEP:EgS:' . 1) EPAR,TNE: i Fr. =I ,pe &Auld very attractive, as it includes many new and, desirable atlas nt-Carpeill, - ; • liattlngs, Oil Cloths In all,widths, rablO Mena, Napkins, eta. GENT% - . 'DZio" AIVEVIENT. . • . • • containa an immanna atoclf.A2Amfa..l9l4llo!. add Bop. clottans t i• - • A.INTErCAP' S, ME ~ it goota mail &Ines idgFeatly reduced prices. . i - , 1 _ ;I:, • - t 1 731RIINKS,,VALI$E8 ROBES . BiC 9 Ill . " • :- ~ . A ..,. . , -. :; - 1. 7-' all sized and p r ima. I ' * • 014 1 e3tile3ficf4liii3 49 tcaPeal. t#ock 1 ot] ' 1 l'-' I FOROCIatIES AND. PR IME;iii I= , . -,' , .. , ._ - .._•„,- - P•,-:„ ,-' .. '..','. . , . ,1: 4 - l . , - •`: 7.,i-,.... - , ,'.. -.'.:- '- ' . r . , . . '" 7, .. l ;.:J i rhapublitlw - e raipectiolly invite to call aval.examine._ . \o trouble to allow goods. . . . ... ?i4c*,2SfjlB72tl M=E . . , ;4,,,-1, ‘,..r:..-`,`' 1. ,, hi•-• ,... '' ,. : , i 1 ,=-',.),.;,::' 4: , .".' y.-„,t , : i; x.'3 • - ' . ~ -,- I , , : , • The 447 L - a ' ,r g .' e s 4.' E' stabliAtner:in . * . Northern Pa . ! = r , , f 1 AVING facilities for.brOng and handling large quantities of Goods enablcs_theni.l ..11-/owestglglthlng"ptlees:. In our etaiLdepartrnent - lIMi 'arecliClar it a small ad" Ala *5l - 6.4 °L."; ,STONgt RHO IMO 1 010 WATIIII (IL..AS:I. ALL qw.n3, SINOI.J.I AND DOJIBLE TIIICX, PM:n . 9 ALL ELNDfi - • VARNIWES AND, VAILNULI 1111179/118, A rum STOCX: ' Transfer 41)rnya mint% Striping `art. E ; "- • - - • • " an al Brupkesl.-rar:-Carriage • .' Jan. 1, 1_414;:i .001mingLrolq.nagy ; M2l .._ .:::, IEOEM MEE ' 14fanul for Bawl and leach, cilitins for ntll3Seis of trio best. qbality. - Jan. I, 1872-iy. PAMILY.: ARTICLE.: , „ T itirsilyinalVl,9lsl,Aer :, - -- ^ =I EE 13111 SE WIN a-- keit{ N E VOlt 1:/911t.E USE,_ , R I - ttaNa - 4; orkOri : ' .-' 4ti tlt, 1811. -z A moat winalerfal and el 'gal by ennattne , ted B.lt*- • 4 _,Mt - lfriA4l l attk forr.:.flonitit _itralt its rart.4s,-.14V1-.oll):lstraight:.-trot POtnted - dWedie, - SELF Al44l,9ll.o44o4,?tliretltalrright:ler..C llll r , V sllol ;..Nel t IIPICik:00(1.-.11011:120tp 01113rAtCH I) 9111.1 nn aTA tat:. Ligi'd lturwinJ, Filno, , th an, 3111 Oki a Il w .ditiu R. ifah d'AM41.4144A`4-.1071 1 ff , vrtt' ttheck . taittg Hunted the virrnnft tv•til'Y'qtattlt die thre'ad' tliii'fer 'front the ai,dol. maker, the ELASTIC' LOCK Si %Ten (finerd :tint attuugeat stttab durablt . , 6144 - ao,;antl: .1 1 ,11.1 L.da alike) tit ptlizal',. - Ane and - tin/44' fetiiii - akcinnh) to heavy' ca• LEILTIALI:iand tittea •nll= denciiptlons of T111:3 is cotiaraucard) to Pisa Ittraliartalat each Machin() btdne ala,(o . 2iittt.hincer, and - iteautirtilly fad:O:el and nrntanented. It to very eatiy to learn. leapia, solopo, irk_or..,usulp ;4 ,l: 2 ; - .11414. - 4....A.;t1,11.ri•nvp. and e cal•AeltyllTlrtifirls7", •MECitt,'.arAL"-iIitENTION, at ;71 - t - ri-.7ivt/tFr ' ed s Pii ••- : '• " ;• rde'xfhi.; at lait.— ‘-57111141"t • it;PJ:Qttuatif,g C.falnaLle, "tiltrAfitttl l / 4 61"6ietiabl In•stprtcvd I.lotitg 6 - itiis4 .- 1 1 .1rtlart;achatI atl atattiona - anal "14 ' 11 ild -- fertttOttia•Viasrtl toY•4:caratitia • ..while ita ir,ttliollekitsegtirlf a - univer3hl r•Ivt:1 - 1 - ttl witeraTei 4,tz.d,..Bra,Cket4ety3Aplikt.lenlkncl • 'y iT IS .B.LITTI ' 1 lIECO:=I74.E'Iii,E.I.). , 1 S i 1 MN E cicerft4 l- 1,41-0 .04f.ti,entA; .re-nnuoend 4.1.410-t}ifishYi•bo kit crantbl,s if really gc..cd. van& .71.1 t I atthivi-Prtice." P...",..W.u.50 - s,X.ntliekrov. Fatter BergenVC 1 4 -" ' 4 1 Prf, ct•cdseacitilialinci.• Clue - ,7,(wat tillitt forieve - yette -- td - vr,,v41.: - .s:er.titx.tcte;) :‘7lth . 4cl;xftifef.4hd . eieriMlnrcliiiiPtel,T t_tlO -11 fitig tn, it, in- Nrcint . ;•packed i 7, a. fitrnn4. , P.Pilett to any par.of the k'ountil by e.,priCs, rnrz of furt_aer cbs2,•gec,saf receipt caprice. crnv - rr,:nxii:txg - XT — Flfe - aellveryguarassteed. NVltki each 31A/Shine we wilt Bend, on receipt of it% the 1112 W ottent. ^ • • el:. 1317.i'ToN Qty. irnpartant natini invzntiGne of 13* Me. .:4, , , , ttinjpie an../ work - tkeltaqi:XVl.V. - .2nie ; b1.1.y.'.34,tdr.33 , nty.b.) ease.: Egcong - i.• - : :, , ,k._:!."..tc;:..11,3E2.4 -- , 4 - I,l4'itra tp eip 3l.2,td , hlr;l7PrE,' grra4 . EitOX e 141 pect,..Aec. ;who , te. .th'a Ashrt,e, "SfAen.t.::,..;;Ln ZxLiZ , it;on and Stale. • = ,CoUrfi f:i4ll2;cleirculc - dnare,agaiiki complei, ^coutr:tzlnynisheltritinqit atfy C ELI fIGE,r; Sautpleti of . .•avtnyi. de3c.riptive elre'ulate eontaltrit,g Trrms WriSikobluti: - knifravings, dtc.; ,AGEICULTUiAL AIENTB. ME t,o4qt Paterdit tind'lrritird'ie . hiorib for the Farm atici itardin ' 'Mowers, "Ileripe;fl;'f'ititlfatoio. Ferri ntto:P• 'farrows, Farm Mills, Planters, Itarceitero, Thre."here, mkt ailasiielp Purf: . : 3oc44 'hitir4arletylortrittoiiia.:, ,voniterful 1.14tr - Tptiiitit 61, money ET TA , Alratirsr,flegiatereet LetterPi pratta or 1.1 - 7.!....re, will tie ut la: pettedly-sett:v. ;late delivery our,. tt 014 litss,*l that, Ltko beat mivdi - at the,ls‘feet prke, fitoti reliestriPM. , " lint' orLitlfi. 13 - C,3EXMI - -7 ~.. . ~ . , • ,4- __-- • ....." . . , DI : IT--T 4 G L GIST ~-.' : .. ~A.,..,. . . . , . 1.. . - . . , .. C niter 0 . , . S fell 1 cf ail clams cf Gcz.43.pOrtrAulato to ~ itoui, • I, REVT.AI3,IIii AN ENTIRELY NEW JEROfilia IL HUO Rea witteßorto. ---M:ki--. - - 1 20 ,12111 XL ---:-('[':•1•.:-':',-' WHOLESALE AND REP= .7: .. 11•=1 name tiiig. itlaOhin 11E1). 1840. , ------ t — ' l ' S ' "------ ExeCik 07 S ale. T ,y -virtue of an order of the Orpan's Court of ; JD Tioga County, we will expose to public sale on Saturday, the 23d day Of November, A. D. 1872, a the Court Mitts° in the boro of WelishOro. in said eaunty; the following described property, being 'the estate of the late David Hart, deceased, ist, all that certain lot of laud situated on the south-east side of. Main street ill the boro of Wellsbero and county of t i loga aforesaid, between Wain and State 'streets. tionntled'on tint north by lands of 13 T. VanHOrn, and on the south by lands of A. B: Eaastman, being about sixty feet front, on Mail street, and two hundred and ilfty feet deep, running through to, Pearl seet, in maul bbro, containing thereon a good' two stor' frame" I bottle and a.good frame barn. 2d, all that certain lot • - of hold 'Biturte,b in said boro of Wellsboro ' on the south side of Waln street: between Pearl and Walnut streets, being about eighty feet front. on Waln street, and running back about two hundred feet toward Crafton street. in said bort) of Wellaboro„ containing thereon one iwo story frame dwelling home. Trans OV• SALV.---Oue 0,14 cash on confirmation of ;sale, one third In six months after; confirmation of I sale, and the balance twelve months from said con firmation. - - a - SHORT, - a HART, • Oct. g ~...12- 3 72-3w. . i " -" I Executor.. .:',A•It:IA; A )3 EASTMAN • swag , "XXIEFIV "X1M1919L7. Opposite Cone House. Teeth ertraoted vitt:tout pain. _Artificial inserted on short notice, at reduced prlcoo. Preservation of the natural a speciality'. Call and oe3 opeobr.ens, WaUsboro, Sept, 17, 1872—tf. , For Bale or Rqnt. '. ..:. -:, . . - ,-. -off OUSE AND LOT corner of Pearl i gitreit. anCI:A.v. ja enue. Also for sale; seven tillage , /oto near tiff! academy. _Apply to ELLIOTT v ito . 4 AIM 1 1 Ni'ellaboro. PP Notice to Bridge, tilltlers, rr A -OoUNTY BitiDdiacroSs the : iii;iga Bitter ne '; L - 1,. the Grist Mill of John Brink, In Covington towit). ,thi.p,. yill be let by teemmissioners of 'flogs contitY, 4br the building of une, to the, loweit and best oidder, on the premises (as by plan to be exhibited,) on rhorsday, the 6 ttt dad ' Of December next, at 10 O'clock 'p. tz...' ~. - ,', • - JOB =FORD, - - - - - - T. 04101.7,12, - , r 1 E. HAAT, , . r . . • Virelith9te;; 'SOT. 12,16724 m. . • ~••• ' Com'rs. I .. Oct. 29,18724 f. 11.:II:BAIIIKRTIPTCY.—NVeritartt District of Peru vania.'Ss: At Tiod,et. the 6th day of ICovertiber.lB72. T'Ot•ntsdersignea he eby Siren notice of his, appoint. uent as Astilgude of George P. Card, of Charleston in the county of Tloga and State of Penhsylvanta, within Di.,trict• who ha.S he= adjudged a Bankrupt, up .. 11 the petitiun.of his credirra - by the - Mt:Het Court of said District. ' DAVID L. /WIEN, Noy. 12.-3 t, . Assignee. _ TIC —L l AlCztra - tion on A re it eTt:t r e ° of La t d t tfate f oliVest: fiely township, Tioge County, Pa. deceased, having been granted to th e undersigned. ill peona haring blame againet said t state are hereby noti fied to call for lacttleinent on, and• persons tbeeante, to make I mmedlete payment to PLI4ABETH S. LADD, Westfield; Pa., ." Adrolnistet. . , • AGENT‘WASTED FOB. _ .• .41INSECTS AT MIOMLE." 700 pagps ; upwards of 700 ergs ; 21 full page engravings. "Just. the Book for intelligent rural bornee.'"Vhe 4rav; ings are faithful representations of Insect and ON & CO., MI MI ()VISIONS lIIM THOMAS HARDEN. lENI 1 offer. them at the ce over wholesale Lin COLORS Pencils I I - ME BTEIMEN (1(6414 N. Y. MI IMMO Vsolo* .i ,i_riEk ;• . F44 . ,c050Pki.41 ' #4*irti• pßgy*pinFr Throat and' Lamas. It is grsitgriag to , us to Woltzfhe eittgss bark. L. Q. 0. Wiebtst i sPineottllsLibilbsostsSit Lung Distamet, lips gamed tut Wobble etentillait from thiAllaiitio to the /id** cOsit.Stultinstillsilos to nntns of tbi ` Mit Sono of ZltteSe Oat QM* the great alo4, but by via* throughout osillISOS tautly beuenttod sad auts4 Ofllos. India X* Ilubillhes len. SO iv att., nourtalo. he Ss umblits outviy the deznin4. tt pins sad bons its t*Ptib. First. Not by atomise co but.by legman era aselstkis as e 0 arm off the saltelltifuat• ter eoneAted ebeitt tbs'Orat and obbitial tilt. wAiusie irritation. .----- . - &man. It hanoThe thi cemitaa of its ll ol 4 ( l, 3ldak produces colgb) of gya =sums uctiNctiat aa4 bronchial tube.. suplata the luso brAcoll4. Weir Mr the Unhealthy seorttous.sh4di** 21114 It is ft ". war l / lid coi?tn* of Ind* most, Omitili WO colniiraotl. *blob alloy oppagh -pip ,111101 th e 1t 4 * 4 4. -It-t*****llol.Bol4 icti on the Wm and *lth**. lit 61101116 Sill nervous regions, thus nrmilitag iti:intrygire 111111111 t7stern, and to ils Shit gitztlft 010 It *all Pima ***litiMa Is - It &tat itoki sho. all others irk Os litatet. ' . , • 2,41:002 • • The fine Tree gordini, Great Ai=mini - Mewl* Pill wean SVGAR DROPS. Being under my inanedisto direction they etwil see lose their =Olive gludittes byte tiu of eiti' wand tmpure ortieles. HENRY R. WI!HAIIT, PROPURTOR. , . Free of Charg . Dr. L. Q. C . Itlabart's Qmga Nato:iv are - cps* sox all Mondays, Tuesdays anfl Wedneadas from Qa. ka to 6p. ro., for consultation by Dy Wm. T. 3tasea— With hint are aasoolatad_two coftaultifie PhVadigle of acknowledged•ablSt7. Thta opportunity el not fared by any Mbar laitiffitioll Otto: , ell: El All letters must be addrealid to , 1 L.Q. C 1 Wishart, S.D., Nos 282 Bawd irtregli ° - PlVLlgeparA. Nov. 19,157440. Sliop. BEAD aired bed or wzcznix ' 410 ARGE t Om= Assn.=Mmamma , ead we stave voolifook (-= `=b Gm Anb 'T DO r TRIS Utast inn want to Pao, Sat Ifavjt a very STOCK, 111 LOW PRICK'S. H
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