ill i:Z=i -, ,LOCAt,>ilfitittt-i.!,;,' - • ji . _ Pike's anio A poil]; a ; aliokicat LLiug ouL; ready. . LOsT.7i 4 2 l k 'P.M* IVOISbik.. r “, on satiiitlity;lbti 6ni,'lB/3,'n — gentlo-' i ntuit+ Plain Gold,Ring."...4bo-findor will. Lq rewarded: on, I ) . elylng,jt A nt ; 4l9 AAITATEA (ice, The ulmqriber wsfl tall at private saip;,..6, k D ie tittine bnOiPS, Pij 100 i Ar proprty .. ..9t WAI,TF.O • ' • i=,:elitaer: • July 8, 1873,t4tii-T,-; A .FluottANT. BR,EATH rgA.ll/.1( `FTII are easily. - attairied.:MlC tlidte Who fail`td avail tileliiis'elv-e's•9f the - Means,r - SliOilld not coinplai hod• aeon:4'4'4c gibsa 'neglect.' The-Soz:moNT Neill spiedlii- eradicate the cause Of a foul breath,,lheautifyingillicl-Tpre serving the t.eq . i to' theoldest Per \ iona indebted to Pcrby & Fishier either , by note 'or ""boOk account will have thirty dais \ t`Q call, ; ar k 4 same to the undersigned after -which; time the amount will he left for ColleetiOn. - July 1,-4w.z0 , ..A. -- Dimity". - • -- Many of our readers in thls,millage_ have no doubt noticed a carriage , and."handieine ' team driving about the atreeti - oli Standing:4 - tio; depot awaiting the arrival pr passength.tii and some of them may have ivoridered what' it meant. It means that -the enterprising, firm of Kt:Tel/AM & CocEshaVe established a public Leek in )Vellsboto, itntl that here- - after our citizens are to have the -means at hand at all reasonable hours''roi,lrtrieting, anywhere about the v t icinage .in a most ex peditious and agreeable manner. The new "institution" must proves Iri3itt public Con:: renience, and we trust it w IL be' generally , patronized and sustained by dur."citizeris. We call the attention of•ettrfeade ra 1.0 the advertisement of 'the Victor Carriage Shop of Messrs. CO - kPTON & LAILET, of, Troy, Pa., which will be, fowl, in'qmother column of of this . paper: ArsinY.ef"otireitizeits are al- - ready well acquainted with the Work turned out by thUt establish - MO.I, and - we are sure they will all .bear witn*s ;to -the ,excellent quality of their Tares. Their prices are a4.10w as is consistent with`the high quality' of tbeir wo rk, which is' - firet:-Class both in material and workmanship . , _Messrs. KETCHAM & CoLxs, of this village; andldr.*A. A. MILLI cm, of East Charleston, have' been eppoint' ed agents for the, firm inn t 9lOr respectiveje cantle% and anybedY *melt 4 handsotnel and substantial buggies or carriages -at , rea sonable rates Will dO wall, to Call on one of these agents. ety-,1 Agitotost4 TUESDAY, JULY 8 , 1873. Hoihe .'.ego .Idrertleements this meek. Hiviiul Comt- 7 11 C. Cox, Prot.W.y. , - Notke to Taxpayora—J. H. 13ofarsL Sec'y. - Ouaraiso's Belo- R . S. lifftrvin. Card—Sire.Raslsrse Diary E. Lamb. Revert of the First Notional Bonk of Wellabor° Notice—Htit,ttaud'st Geffmm Bittorti. snit:EPS. —We are under'obligations4Olion:'Sitnon Cameron for public doeun - lints. The Pust*Ofliee at Knoxville,, in this conn ty has been made a itonoy-order office.- —The weather was very cola bore yester day morning, and a heavy fog was all that Cd o, from a frost. „ • —Rev. Mr. Ferguson, late of Leßny,.N. Y., preached last Sunday:- in St. Paul's church in this village. —ifon. J. B. Niles was at borne last Site.: day, the Constitutional Convention having apaireed ever unt il to-day. ' , —The milk reeciied nt Mrr Charles Closes Round Top, Amounted to 131,844 pounds. . - —A correspondent at Lawrenceville .says there is n small "tempest in a' ten-pot" over the sidewalk question in that tioro.`,c• • —ln another coltirtin will lie found a list of MRCS certified to the,Speeinl Tenn of-Court to be hold on the Dd' of next September.:: —Rev. Mr. Sitio way, for some years past a resident of Layne coville, has become Pas tor of the Presbyterian . church at Painted' Post. —Prof. C. H. Verrill has been presented with a handsome silver sciuti..Oreen and cas tor by the students of the NormalSeitooVitt . Mansfield:- • —So far as we have heard, there wits rti i t, ‘ tingle serious accident itrthis county on ithe Fpurth—it shot upon which we may well con gratulate ourselves. —The new bell has arrived, and is to bc• hung in the belfry-of& - Paul's church this week. It is froinAhe West Troy N. Y., Foundry, and weighs 1,295 - pounds. —The people of..Aittrint celebrated the Fourth by getting up utigipienie to which everybody and lip wift"and batioa.Wont•— Tilis is elle good way Wooed the day. : —There was'a'very "Perceptible shock of an earthquake in, this village last Sunday morning about twenty .minutes past nine o'clock. The trembling -was :'noticed, by-a number of our citizens -in various parts of the lege. • . . .. • , —lt 5 reported that the Postmaster Iliener-. al has deternlificlii to ISSUO 811 order, direct-'lag sh tt all postal raids Which . cannot - be de livered to the person addressa. : be immedi. ; ately returned-to the writer4aut: eharg4i. This will be a sensible attaipgeaient, and :wfi trust the report &ay Ihrcivp trip: • ' -'-' -.'. . , . —The Mansfield ,Advertisir says that last week Monday; in Tioga, ayTung roan named? Hathaway was throwing alf high'in' the air: It asocricied,porpoidiCulitrly 100 feet, and when' ii - de.scended Stritek a passing lady on the head ,hurting her' severely, and also biolte a largC'plitte glass in Baldwin!ii Etore front valued at. slto.-'lHalhaway bath a way of doing much damage with his ball„ —There were old.faahiened, celebrations of the Fourth.at Covington,WeAtAeld and Mill, ertown last Friday, Maj.. Geo„ W. Merrick delivered the oration at CoVlngton, - I. Mitchell qt-Vfostlicild.. and John T. Day ! . idson, Esq., and Gen. T. M. spoke at Millertown. Judging from the cliarac4r:of the orators we bare no doubt that the speak ing was chineuit. in good -- style ;at - r a11,.0,14 1 i, places. he was p flue Esno - itnd'JNJ;o 7 : plc —l' r a week'pasf theta has been a series_ • • citC6 - uf •tent,rogetings”•in fifiP,gtP-v; ' 43 4 V,T 4 Pad. nig°. Thiflitg*Co.4:oM,)Xo6,o(.ll4ot# Cir doctriEtC,_o4.ll4l4.onit,thC - E, - eni.l,4l4ifilt things earthlSt.ilia 'alEtitiiigh^tli nut claim to knewjtic-t-when the end will.be.= The meetings , have-been, quite ettenstyety . stterided,' and - thia engaged in conduct ing them speak to*thopootile syitll - fOTYPr : 4n4I tvilent sincerity - ' Sol' Of t-fOhin this was drownedin &cistern at Xi's father's, rest- - dence near the depot hist Tucsditiefterrudetc,, We unOeretand ; that":Mrs.': Wilaent the child and on searching ficr.Lilu retinal Ids hat lying near the opening the.iep of Ithe cistern. When taken out the bonlild been in the crater Iltliciatis 'wore tit once All efforts to pstiscitate hirti proved' ,utit}vailing, Mr.. lYikon is the conductor of, the - Coal It ain naming from Antrimie'Verning. —The Westfield index iata..oeat'_CNrircia, 'Wiggins of Hornellsvillei :N. , WIG' 4 : horse from .1. W. '.thlritba!it rn tholeae VIKA on ahnby otroliCes4., Ifendershett, tptgemellsieillkstarted - aft- . ter the thief on litOriday mornini.-and toolt , and arrested {hictiaan et 141klattd. tame !light. Wiggins llll # — t ri_ h t has hitherto bornetv . fair repOtatithi; l murulY are bight,. respectiible peop ancire tide at Hornelieville. .Wiggio2 he hired the ttak, horse togO to rOtin this masffm Mal i 1 ''--1/14.1{fttia444„44#0-40,"34014-;; 1 9tlvAlliit.o(.h l7 ethibith-lieVl4l. -,, after feel bad irjr4ll44l:iiiiiitiiiioit linfl'aii,d. even tft►ap tlie . e94,/ektkitlitOtidiriont 4i.: , eni preitaie:e,:when...-444)44-Aie , oceiusien4_ speak:, cif , the, trt4grot fiftif,olV• 'Ot '9 6 00 by I foiirrpreaenele s r_rir* _ cans , 18 , - - -- or - bei—oWii :profkikpitlt , 1.114-:4r , ; she- aboald _never iiie`4l.44 41:1, littlitil ' wh en . v trli writing in don't': tiiiileefwkitiAiAck, bo !joie anYbej.Y-;ol:4`A*°444,l l flilit4liea'Atiet epninandin eqoaivoki:4':;4p#:b44:c;:tix this -linblushiiii_etkie-,:".7;4e*Oer,i4A4tea;lptiliK ', ,;'l,: '.•Tivg Viiititil : o l :l4l* - :**486445 .*:4; g 1 + e : AltitOittier sif. : ll - 0 7 1ijOing' , IJAciee,,,-iitt*€(:, races' herellakt FridaYi'andAitECiitaK -=' :41iiiii - Wore ' :41e. 0 - 40 - 4440' for, 61104:4463r. ;iiiid '6' '. ' . b ' 'if .t.' '" ' le ''‘r i . for refining 9rles.-,, j , e , tine : Wns L ell -: p, nuYirOttbe`,.frOke..„.,' ,- -`,'T.'• ,';` - :,..:",.;,;;;L:,'": - :. tYaiiviiiir his hpiae'lßliottediinia.k.iiii„ -Frida,y,,..F'red:-gyfi,noVisi,!.4 * liii*_:* ol * - 14( sullry *4:4 iciOdiqui,4 lti!ii .l 9.ilit'`tite, racii;t . , The,invineibleFi l ederiekWia'Aroniid:YeeterA day, , ,tieWever„ - a,n4;, wilf.:rpri s 1i,,e;, 7 40911 - a# new: •:: •::,-.-':- 1 ' - '''"- -2- '' '-', ": " 1. ; •. • ', -.:::;."',__'-•-••• : Oiiiiie lint day, Jtily.4tb,' for r iuntie•lip: - 1,: tor , green ~heraes`,•that„ never, had trotted Air, 'mono , . Sot Illinnet . entered : Oieria - ,eirtin; Thee: Bryden,lo?tie.,;jolin' It:, - Bcivief,i;':Ad , :' die;. Fred Tninel;> Aei.ecirt;-. ,The ,iirinniume.! were taken in the - iirderinained.'', - ":'=`''_'; f . ', ' ',::,, f ', •. For purse -No: fl,' foftfiree - minuto'sborkes,, Ihe winning binlea' were as" follow in the or-• Atm.:net:tied',,Mr: - sinitlf,•:::Solini:Woki:,,Z.' CI: . Beniiiii, - .4 . ufhfr; Bol.nunrie*Ciiiiisek pOred Runnel, . Rena! ;-_,Pred: Buntiel, 'Spotted \Falili v ir ::,•:, . ;. _:,. ',:::' 7 - „. . . ‘.'cori the second day for purs e N0.,- . 4; - for 2:40. • trot, 'tbeentrietcer.the winning; horses were: -, 134A:tunnel's George Green • Thos: Bryderffi ,Nellie; John .11.'BolVen's Alie. '': " '..:* =MIMI =BE - ‘Tritt DAY WE DIDN'T OFLICX(RATN--Al! though-Virellsboro' didn't' indulge - in aVele.: . bration ,of - the'Foifrth of Jttly this year,the , day wasn't entirely - umnarked, in her calen dttr. *-But for whatever the , day,repolved% in the way of special recognition it was indebt ed to the younger class"pf the, eoniniudity. . The spirit of Seventy-Six was m ainly confined to the boys . of seventeen or thereabouts * and indicated its presence by the rapid' and'colf- 7 jtinued ringing of alarm belli,WhiCh_aiar*ed , Insobody, but no doubt itteirupted semewitat unpleasantly the slumbers of the village,fa-. .thera 10 mothers early Friday morning, Ifowever, the "old -folks" reflected: that "boys will be - boys" and that Fourth of July Comes but once a year, and so endured the patilotie din 'With what philosophy they .could muster. - 7 ' ' 4 : ff.:4-, INBN For purielfri. ff—sweepitalres,tbe winners were: Sol , Biinnel'a — Prinei of Vatel; arr.- Smith's Solon Boa; L: C. Bonnet's; Luther; --. • "•-• ; ' - !•..; • )3ut - there was, another more. pleasing bieaking of early.:morniug naris, when 'the Brass Band regaled the citizens of every part . of the village Wiiht sunrise serenade. The attention was ft most gmeelhi and agreeable one on the part of the,. men .of many limb:i dles, and 'elicited' praise from al3'aorts'Of thiiatyle • of rdoriihiecall it' Pleasant inbstiiitte for'th'e old-lashiened cannonade which.was wont to announce the advert:it of-thetlioiieuskouith. pf coarse Young America didn't confine, 114118°1f during. the -moonlight hews* of Thursday nightie - blinking a racket, but bus ied himself Part' Of the time in displacing al mest every_ thing movable in the business part of-=the Main . street, Friday morning, bore ample testimony to his capac ity, for plating things whore they don't b&• long. But matters ' were soon straightened out by ! the business mon, and most of the itiires were opened all day arid trade was.ap ,paiently as brisk as usual. During the day some of our citizens went to ;Corning to'see Wellsboro whip Elmira - at lathe ball,---a(joh that - was handsomely done, —some of tern attended the races on tha Fair and 'some of them 'Stayed at home and kept asfeool as ugssiblo—for the day was a hot cultivated the ac quaintance of their wives and babies. And' lintilli,the day l ivound up with a most enjoy able hall at the,Acailemy of Music under the auspicics oiMr. Holiday, the' p'opultir host , of tife - Wellabore Hotel, su - affording the Inds of this Vieinfty,n elsanen.to •', • ItVice all,night, till broad daylight, r lud go borne with tho girls in the morning." t it 21,8 . 1{ Bet . - 7 - A , y erg pleasant meeting be tween the A aatpurs of,P,lmira and 'the Act ives of Wel shorn, took place on the Corn- A ;ing,grounds on Alm 4th instant, resulting in a very decided victory for the latter club.— The Actives have played fourteen matches sine° their organization, and have been vic torious over-,Tioga, Mansfield; Fall Brook, Merris Bun, Corning, and Elmira. The fol lowing lowing is the score with Elmira : Aorima: • ' 0. R. I AMATEURS: 0. B. Fittilbnn, a. e. -._ 4 4 Ke:arly, c. 4 0 Webb, r. f.. -3_ 3 Dundae, Ib. 2 9 Bunnel, 2b. 2 6 Lohlbw, Q. Q . 3 8 Schlick, c. 1. 2 ,S. 1 Flitch - , p. .-2 4 Doane, F. 4. Ib, 3, -4 I'Boberbion, 2b. - 1 3 11,1 ob, 1. f, 1 5 Pratt, 3b. 5 1 Sullivan, o. .4 2. 1 King, 1. f. 2 9 Derby, p. . 5 2Morse, c. f. 4 0 Deane; E. C. 3b. 3 1 TlNeon, r. f. 4 0 27 . SCOIIE DX Iran - Nag Innings:-1 2 9 4 6 6 7 8 9 Zits!, Actives:-6 5 3 6 3 2 6 0 1 81 Ainatners:2 1 6 0 0 2 2 , _ 0 4 17 Mime runs; Schtick 2; Rathbun'l. Flys itglight: Aintipars 6; •Activet 6. , BrApire, .1. 'W. !father of Aetuck B. B, 0, of - I,a7renccrville, Pa.' Scorer, J. • Robinson, of Actives. Ocod Boy Tom I" DEATH BT DaowalNG.—A sad. casualty oceurreirlast Tuesday in Nelson; resulting in the 'death- of Edwin Cass, a son of . Willard Casa of Farmington township. It seems, that the young man, who was iibaat . eighteen. years of age, undressed and went into the river on Mr. J. D. Campbell's farm Tuesday toward night, probably for the purpose of bathing.- Being alone and:not knoeting how to .swini'young CasS was eildentlyArowned liy getting into• deep water before ho was aware of his danger. A person nearby heard a cry ' for help, : but did not . know whenceit came ; The young man was ,missed *tome even t ing,and some search was made for him; but his body was not found until the next morn ing.' His clothes,were found ,lying. on the bank, and a thorough exploitation of. the riv er bed was at once -entered upon- by the neighbors: After some time the-body was found lying in a deep bolo evidently near Where the boy . , had entered the water.. A jury' was- at 'once surnmened by Justice J,- •D. Campbell acting as Coroner, and after vieviing."the body and listening to The testi mony a verdict was found in accordance with' the facts above set forth. - ..Ti ANED TO DEATH.-A correspondent at Morris Run inforins us that the firstsdeath in thilt;town from the "eiptosion of kerosene'oe tuired !att. Thursday., That moining a son ifiltr.Jamos Holmes, a boy about ten yottFa 'Old, undertook to light thp tiro kit. picturing Yeideol.l,e iItW. the _stove from - a !Ail Of soitriti•the (taunt result followed ; there was a -tuldon•exPlosion, and'the boy was wraPpOd Inflames. lie waS so badlYhurned that he lingered about threnhours in terrible agony, ,Then_ death morciftillY'eaihetohis - reliof and shin the harrowing scone from Oa pyps of •lt,is bereaved, Parents, • =. • • This is on, plio,qi i tt ardog ajoqat., OA!) .tisp ge tilts diltigOrOtpi liquid; but tiler been tntdre4s.of im elt befoKo, and` gloitfy rnornliereaflor_ no - doubt: dor 6 not moro'dapseTotts andlekapit ti4Atshoulti a filled powder. horn as soor lieroseiti):l" ii -------- (ek e ii oF 'tux -.Karam.. filial "meeting of the .- n of tho „Mansfield :Staie of June 25, 187 3 , the ; follow= I - were , unaniineuely - 'adopted: , rs. Wellis R. Bierly formerly a . - I.loßard,bas, been ealied•• to her , . me. therefore, be it A • ect, That in the- deathcf llfri: - Bier,: t . Alumni Association of 411 . 0404 i ,al School Idgil It highly valiteckand re= i i • ted member, and tadce,this opportunity . . expressing their deep regret' et. her-death n the morning of life, -- -and their sincere re= gard for,her many. estimable -qualities: ''" Rfsatieif; That the class_ of. -111039," of Which she . was a member ; feel ' denplYAhe lbas of an honored - and , dearly' roved ..clasturiate s ;a trite 'friend, a noble woillan i .and a refined lady. Resolved:, That the peculiar-circumstances of her death' intensify the= of and sadness" of her many friends; and that those to whom she was nearest and dessiitit in the releticine of wife, 'sister, daughter, sr simini cif tali AssoCIAT) 6cp414.-4t the - 4.hitpni Aspciati kieripal Behool Ingleseliztioni Whereas, Floience ' eternal Rem th • -,: Th• `'R ;`, ->~~S - NES =Mitn "a- Y AW.ITUZY 47! +LAO& iAlt o stfm. glys rsk 14; 'V.lyptver4Vitg siottlidu t rf wmrntites dbtliaLll,o,l; th'e 'the saineikOCiatic.li;', the folli4initittfiViWilitilinlAAVlelepfeay. I V l i o r ea s , i-erof-'9karla,9l.'Nrerrillair the - Oast eight , eitnifeeted the'44tatii Normal Mansfield nstrraeflpr and- Prjacipal,lins',At Signed hir position, fere;:beit , 31; ItcSQtnei ;That -\vo,peCL with 'Prof Verrill ..tiiith:pr4f6tmdregret,.mid yecognip) , ,in , an ablA ' ucater, , 4l -- constant frielift pnre, 'noblei:aad up - rsght - nian, ivhose - eirorts, in our.behalf we - mmkeeiato ; and itre ,hbreby' kinder, to him, our best - Wisbes:fer his future ',s(tecess; andfwe luipb that his laherji may be ever. erownea'-*ith 4thimditit imiard,: and that his.life may be spired many. years to la kot.for.theibleyatien - of)hninanity : . Resolied, That' a copy- of these resolutions be preseried on the - minutes -arid ;::that I , they' be,-published in the "Wellsboro,. ACIITA.TOR 'and Advertisdr. ' - - 'Arany E. BALDWIN, _• A Miusio • 4 5Crreor, CONCH ' RT.—A. correE-' pendent,of the :Addison ,;.4(tpfrOgek; writing fronkla6iiil a da to f :This Is t, linetika oftbe colteert recently, given_by ; pref. L. .G: - Soyt's SchoCkas follows; 'lliis,entertainment of classic. and miscella neous ...music both vocal and instrumental, was - given b:lifr., ; Linyt*.and his class at the MethOdlit church, Wednesday-last, fore ,a , larg4 i and appreciative .audience. say apprect ve, because those of, us whe'do net - very thoroughlY understand IritpAie, can appreciate: its- value by Melloyt.'s teputa lion and his efforts in our behalf: , • This. men- till feast' was 'made up of dainties from 'the tables of those old epicurean caterers, ameng which vierei, the *Lines of Moiart;Meyerbeer, Go Iteimann,Strauss, Emerson, Faust; (lou nod, tind* host of others,-hnown to .the mu sical fraternity; ;but as .1 haye my own ince.; picity in this line of Criticism, I.4lll,pass'on vzithqut any further effort to prove it 4, Per haps theenly_justrestrictibtisthat Mraloyt'S entertainments are subject to, they just a lit tle outreachltio` 'culture of the masses;, for the sweetest harmonies aro lost on the un cultivated ear. It has often been said that,'• to read and understand Milton, requires al most *Milton ; so music bestows her - dear:. est pleasures only on ,ber,owo votaries. Mr. Hoyt has a well organized course of musical instruction, where all, the ..rudinients are 'taught on the most approied principles; and where students May attain the highest standard ofperfection. - Stone and Mids . lElliott i , we understand, 'finished the graduat ing course in the department.of instrumental ,music this term of the school, and are pro nouncedyery. thorough in`theirettaintlientS. Few 'placed 'outside of this cities and large towns enjoy such opportunities as this. . . .. . „ , 111.13TORIOAt',41F:g.TIM.OVX41)10:01i,,,Yrojinc 1310.—Thellrst,pi3rynanentsOtlement of the m township was ade - in'theyeare.lBl.B andlBl4 by, the following named pioneers from some of the-lower counties in• the i State; namely Mess Os. Jonathan Sebr ing, , John ~ I 4iivegood, and John Sheffer. - At the time when they penetrated the unbroken - wilderness the on .ly l vestige of ft habitation that they -found wo a building , ; l l l 4ll o : 904 fo s f heared ',JOS: - 'or blocks, whi - efi was eongtiteted - someivhat.in ttO shape : , er-ci fertifkatidri,':lo "s. --- party' : Of suiVeyorit; it - wes' Said; prior to the year fotind, that a men by the name of,An thenSon had been in possession,„of the,r,udo structurefrOniihe 'year 1800 until a short tine before they arrt'ved, and , frorn whet they, couldleaili`,foM some, old 14 - itcrs concern ing t he - historyYof Anthony Son, they aseer-: tained• hatle was n - French adventurer from, Called that he bad found his way into tbo &TKO test oOhntrY, - •ivhether for the love hO had fo , Wild.and - romantieseener - y, or for :the pursuit of wild game,With which the wilder- , nesh at that time abounded, no oneeouldtelli amid; lieweVer,• Of the old pioneers 'were of 'the, opirii6n• that he - caMo into the wildeines,s front ddesire to live, _elime, end to enjoy the charms of solitude. - ; At ahy rate„ it Was said by come of the old hunters of that any, who made - him occasional ,visits, that, heaves a very eccentric man, but withal a very hospit able one, ofttimes sharing the last provisions he had with them in order. to make. them comfortable. The - name ” Block House set- Alement"• t.pok its origin fioin the- peculiar structure that •this•mlirentuirous - b - vieneh Ca nadian oeupied While a resident of the wil derness. . . - .' , • . , .; , At the time when the above mentioned pioneers pitched their tents inibe wilderness, the bear, wolf, panther, and catamount wore the only visitors that made them daily calls,. The deer, rabbit, wild itirkey-,•plieiii ant, and speckled , trout -for a- number.•of years wore . their, only means of subsistence. And As 'frig the article of bread, it was a•great rarity in those early days of their now settle . Mont. Somelimes for week's they were com pelled to live on greens and bran hread. , -- Grisit7. mills' at. : that • coyly day, _Were- not knoWn to halve an,existenee any nearer to them than Painted Peet and And when they did make their 'pilgrimages to either Mill, it was not to take a grist along to get ground, but it was to buy a small one and, carry it home on their backs. ' Maple sugar and furs'were their only articles of ex-, change, and With - these alone they pnwhased the few necetsaries of life. goon - akin caps, bear and wolf skip coats, buckskin pants,. vests and moccasins, formed their, wearing . apparel. The hardships and. privations that the first settlers hid to undergo are almost In describable. Had the people that live in our township at this day, of plenty% to pass thro' _the same ordeal, they would soon be willing to make their will andgive up the ghost, EiNil In the years , of 1820, 1825, and 1840, the newly fermed settlement of, " Bleok House," as it Was then'celled, reoelied some additions toltit inhabitants. Emigrants from Germa ny, }and also families from older counties in the State began to flock in in search of land and • homes. John ,Sheffer; :Esq., one of the "first 'settlers, a man who was capable a(' trans acting business in ArigßA and, German, as sisted the new Corners in locating and, bar gainlng. for their farms, very much to_ their. tidirtintage. : Being one of tkifell4-414 . *0 . ei5,' • he k ‘ ad becoMe perfectly actluaintedWftb ilia best localities in which to select farms fur ' therm, and was also very enxious at the same timci to do all ho could to induce new sot/ tlers:, to come in and purchase land and clear tip 4rl 4 .44l k r,thopialCe s sOind he realize his most sitignine,eilicietations, , and had the, pleasure of seeing, before the tfine/of his death (which occurred in Ole year / 11341), the onPo, howling •Wilderness:ohanged4atO fruit; fat farina that ware blcissoming / iike the rose: • At thislite day,,ithe ' old h)trdy and, sour-, ageons pioneers . ' of Liberty have; :With' a very few exceptions, pNssdd, away; but the o recoilectin or.them is/o i eeply impressed upon our mind thatit , s a,great pleasure fur / tis to reflecti - and tl f i nk what a noble set of menthey-were. - ad, it. not been fur ; such perabvering Ine that mak. the first ; settle - meld, in liiber y the township Might liave, remained #settled, "fora' number of years. latei, iind' ben iettirt tiosee6ie,ri'a the wild beasts 7, &little ,over a half-century; 14, - • elaps ,sinc e the first sittlemel - 4 of,l. t iberty/. Wll9 :, ' ektiii ) by, e. handful eit:nl69, and 'lit sh ciiinis her inhaNtaiiis 'llotie thonia "d„, 41 - 4 4 'of what - 11,er..- futUre:WIII he; time- my wlll tell the pleasing 4ory. OcoAsialiaL. 0 fig APIRIFOIIIIO.IIJ,tir., have ii: be 011,60:w. —TOkarkdahas a "deairO. tor:the /tag,: O c ing4iiventant. , ~-.: , ' - ' -,- 4,b . 4 . l4;rl6l.road , b'etwee• oraiii "Wand Pair ted Pmt is talked of. . - .. —There was a parade.lkod - spear n of the / .06th 4°giulent of.the Isl, . N.', .at Corn ing last week; : : ;' . i l' . .;'-', 'i• —tir.tiiiiid H,iTuthill, au 1 'of:WA*, ‘die.dpif;thb, 4th .' IlfouittainiElaase o Catikill, Alanson' J. PO.i,, of - ~ preserited' Vassar r_lleg dollars, 1 5 ,i, , kieli,sej ray i / 1 ..:-:(:)tit -- : of 5 , ~, tu ‘nts, af,OOrnell,:i6,*ro I said to -ptiis' e -t a-atudy, of Agriculture.. . , . . . . That Wyirlkst Ake ..eall Om : agrieUltural '.'itil.'-i . , li3goi.i- -, -;- :' V• - - .'; k : . ' ~ , ', , ' . . , t‘ • ,—,The atii lies of Erie, Pa.,aril about 'to ii.tila a: - :illilifleent;:eathedrii. It,. yin lio _ 74 1 7 1100, eft. 4O.promaai - Of 'erection, and, v 7,111 bettk' 46ou:test church edifice in Ole eity, ~: h ,ileading; Pa., "ernes and Dispatch. Aye' iit.,tbere Wilt be 1 - conference of the, leid re ettbe L4beral Rapalaloan party of 141, Tin* littaltalAirek towards the 43104 carelessly l'AtrUSiecl with as with a cal - . , 1 - • •"i }t4. fzl I ILI I r: !M ~ , . inoql, it,istont • 'aintad , !,Post,, has with . 411husitild perpottuAsAliojar.. ME of JAW7presotit !Just e„lnns fort , hefißpolitleal'earncpitign,-;” 'tainted at theli44, - wititeher;fittherA4 ti m si- A f tss,,!croi.4oa etioey„,ootitio,o, I'oo Iliollo.j7,o:Rf4tOlifigk;',(iiitite annint, 5* 1.1 0 13 4 disliPPedii4tif 4111 1 (`itint • fearfully- mangled and torn in -a mowing - Ma - chine faCtory, at 1140010611 e caught" ti,belCand thrown vio lently-around"the-shaft *Mid.Mak,* bones!.`iveret broken, hut al :thonghSulTering inOnscly: ; •4 l. *(rOrY: 4 . 1 iwobable ---Theßath;cbarfer saysi Wo know. of n l large Vinoyardi:Asseeigtion within less•than ;'thousand miles of i Bath, which is= owned; .and run by a•single individual, Whese Yiirat, l , 4 !! l e-OresgO, manufacture of any kiita'of 'ptirisliquon3 rsidoYa:: - York minute, is all: Carried* in a small slied barn. ' And the business ain't, to bi) - sneezed„ - at, either.- _ - er • ,TP Era. Wee n'shonting affair . last Fraley. afternoon 'at - Thiniivilh3, N. Y.T resulting in 1P the death Of Mr. Jolin. 'goes at the bands lA' Dr. Ellis, nyoung.physibiariefgoodstand . - big and - considerable practice: Thias fellOW- 1 ea Ellis into the jmeie tooth of a drug Store, l where a quarrel and scuffle' took place, ink Which lines got shoiltist under the, left eye, causing his death in a fir 4 hours. Ellis at once gave himself up to: the officers of the law., 'The cause'of the - quarrel is unknown.!, ---The liquor dealers over the - border are' laving a very dustitinse of it. The -other' 'day one, Hosea flOwer, of Colisleo ! ;got drunk, lay out by 4 , w00d pile in the villageil and Was robbed ot ninety dollars,-the'priee of :a yoke of oxen he ho 501d:—.0.4 wife in-. 1 tends to prosecute - the liquor' seller fdrithe money under .the' Civil Damage And about the 'same', time,, a Cohocton ,inan got -fuddled and:Sold note aCti loss. He hash since recovered his senses, and- proposes to go'for that poor liquor seller under the same blessed law. 4—Jamestown, N',,Y„ had a fire -the other, night, caused by ,spontaneous-,eonitiustion. It ;occurred in the finishing roOni - Of 'a furni ture factory, and originated ..an apron worn- by one of the Workmen - while oiling .and finishing furniture, The',"apro'n', when 'thtkawn off at quitting time, -,Waa. probably ,Well saturated witboil, etc.; and - instead of .being spread out was undoubtedly careless: ly thrown down in a heap .or :wad, and 'an explosion and fire' was theyesUlti-,:,Tite fire was got under control berm . any serious deMage was done. 4-Something resembling a water=spout was seen over Like Erie;•by.the Peol4Of' fDun kirk, n few days ago.. It lied;the appearance of 4 tornado, and at firit seine:fears:were en lertained that. ft '48.4 of that ebara4ter. shape it appeared like. a largefunnel,:the smaller end resting on the -lake t with the month reaching toitgreai height in-the air. The color. mas dark and ominous, and the %AO° masilad naJtion aro9nd its untie ;; while at the4anke:;,tinke.rit:nioycd tiiward the West, 'Where i t diimolved as quickly it's it `ciiine. -A'steiuly breeze was blowing during its continuance, - - Addison Advertiser prints a long I,er !from Mr. nollis; of Woodhull, in tel to the iuysteriou/ disappearance of Dan iel i t Weitilierby, of Addison, twenty 2. 4 earP agt Mr. IL states some facts that tend to 'Slioiv that Mr. Weatherby was not murder - 1 'ed, but left the State, on account of having lost:ti large sum,of money in gaining, which had; been placed in his hands as agent for a Maryland lumber dealer. Mr. -Hollis ',states that' the wife and brother ofAfi.Weathorby, both since deceased, - rally 'believed' Pint •bc was alive, and lie further says there is reason to believe that be is now in Taitas.' - ;, : • —There were two severe ficcidelites at. ,Cloriiing races last week. WeillicOay% after! noon a step-son.of Philo A. BaittaVor ood hull, aged thirteen, wika•riding running mare, "Girl of the Period," When,iihe stunt! bled and fell, and young-- -BWer• was:taken up insensible, from eoricussilin 'al', the flitiim 1 - 16 died the next day. •On: tbe:, same after ricion, Jerome Mitcliell, the owner of :the horse Joe fAliott, contrary to rind, nth ' OW , to give his horse a blow with a whip to hur ry Ida' onward, and was knocked down by a competing race-horse. His nose was' broken by the plow, and he waapicked sen s'eless bat 'wc, -understand ho Ints`simco recovered. WELIABQRO MARKEL: • CORMTED WEIRELII DY , ' , ki• II: KIMBALL, Rapid Grocer. . . - . War.t.ssolto, JULY 7, 1373 - : DEALERS PAY FOR BELL AT . Elonr, per bbl —lO ® $ll 00 Buckwheat flour, per owt ' It 25 3 75 Wheat, white, per bushel' ' 180 " ---.-- Wheat, red, - " —.........-- Whedt, spring, ..., Buckvilieat, ""' ••• •• --- i iron), representation. Corn, shelled,• 70 00, hltich has been said nil wri Oats, u •• ' 95 +a, and mai—remedies have BiflOY, st 80 7— Jet and cure o fthroat and lung Eke. ,i. • 80 „/ has been 96 eminently success- Clover seed, •• /7 50 \ a wide , celebrity, as Brigga' Timothy seed, •• / 660 ?r. Deans, CI 200 ,' ,Corn meal, per cwt , / 200 Let th m ache, cut ur boots, Feed', per owt - ---, • 1 •75 curse ,them and make up your Potatoes, per be ' 60 • 60 ' lure' their torments as long as Apples, green, per trip* , , 75 - 76 .- - brit take the advice of an old / - .. 1 66 :-,- -. 4 / 5 ) . _ _ ____,t . i t got 'Wotided by the corns,— Onions, per Wall •''' - - , 3 . 30 • They are *drse , than Cain to It barrel ; Ilex .t ~ Bur- Turnips - , per brkeh , , / 2 • , i , ;,. 12/ render, but lag F it out on that line suinmer, and Pork; pe,rlb • - - 10 wing nails, and Other Snell rismi. P.'er lb- • :•,.- • , • ' '/ 1 12 ' 1 winter. , minio , / , 10 / , 1 , .ii pleasant little ' •are gathered into the rsliet hitch- Should era , per lb Butter,per lb, . , , 20 , 2 ens, by using IGOSi Corn and' , Bunion • Remedies, ~..,... Alleviater tuid tive:.- ~ ' -- ()beetle.' per lb • ' ' • 12 16 Lard, per lb i 12% 16 . 10 PiA, been 8 a terror to mankind for con- Tallow, per lb / tes and almost every atteMPl4o cure Honey, per lb • / 20 ' 20 them has been ed. By unceasing study and ex. Beeswax , per lb sg. Peltn o nling, Dr. ggs has discovered an absolute, Vinegar, per gal i , „ , .... , 40 cure for internal, eedling, external, and itching piles Egga per dozen... 4 S. ,'-- yi •"' • s 16 firillis'eu. Rein ea • Aro thild, sato and sure. - Dried apples. per lb " • 6 \ - 41 ' Do d, y the toll lug Druggists :—Hastings AL Coles, Dried peaches, per lb . 123; Wellebare; Benirorrance, Elkland; o.' P. Leonard, Dried cherries, per lb 40 Latoneeville; Ir , Oren s tt e & Son, _l_ 3 )iint o e r d e lcui l t; , WT I . Dried blackberries. per lb _ ._. ,_ _ 20 20 ,/ Sold & W arta We til Id; IL H. ti d i• & So Dried raspberries, b%olc, per Pa. -- ..'. > • 25 ' , 60 ga, and (1. Thtver k Co., Nelson. Dried reepboriee, red, ‘lier lb .:. ;' 3 • 25 by the tolliwingGeneral Dealers:- P. J. Presho CranherrieS per qt " -.- ' 20 find Wm, A. Greppri.Erwin Centro: Seely & Crandall, thiy; -- Por tun 18 _/ Nelson; J. G. Parkharst, Fikland; Crandall Pro's & W00d,16 inches , per cord, - ___ 2o_o co., Clark Rio: RAIL N, Straight & Co., and R. &F. ht. •Wood,ll foot, per cord 800 Crandall, Osceole; Wood & Scovell, Etioxville; 1). W. Coal/hard, per ton 6 is a, l 25 Reynolds. Octwasesque Valley; E. IL Stebbins & Goo, ,Coal,` soft 860 - '"8- 50 Sabinsville; E. V. Decker, Little Marsh; N.C. Potter, Ground plaster, per ton r 8 0 Knoxville; A. V.,l'iitter, klidalebury Centre; Joseph Hugs*, ••A", co ff ee, per 1b.... /. : .... a _ 121 i Guile, Lawrenceville; Dodge, James & Stokes, Stokes lt dale: Dodge, Jamea & Stokes, WeAßhoro; Jesse Locke. 'Sugar. yellow, per lb / -e. Sugar, brown, par lb ...." 11®12 E tain4 L • - • Teas, green, per lb 4.•,..,..,. --, tiOrAl 60 ' Inalkikeirb A.,,, aims Dad 'Nails, and other dis- Teas,black, per lb . , 1110erd/1 26 >%71'11.e pe:4le; tizi Call and last:wet our 'goods before ilurobaslng else. `,' , #4,ere, as we wean to do a strict :r , t.Zi~ „ . :.; 4 .t2t :. t•~`i r~ ~;c. EIS =3l liVii-hivie Da4ke ciOu r r goods , at such low, , figtires v as to iie'a temptation to every PAIiI - 1 coyer. , • , - ' , '— z,-- - - GUTTENBERG . RO — SEilfAUlt & . CO': ', -.. *viloieilite rdsiiiii , .---,--' , s-, --, :-.- ‘ ..' ' ',.:-.-:; :'-- '.--- , - - .- . 2 , ‘-2.- "to potrANIE ST., - NEW YORITL- - -'. , ' -'- _ . . .. _ . .. , „ - • - *-- ' ' ''' 2 • -' • 'M - BEnincop,r, 'Managing - partner. .Branch tiaras-1.58 Witter !Arne, 2, Union. 131.ocili t - 4!lcniTa , Susquehanna Depot, and Mewitrose, Pa. :_. • , " 1_ - -.- i -- , • . Aril 0,104. - -- - . FiligaPNA ,- - - 4',- ,-, _..i.: , '4.c. - 4R:fiii . ' , l := '-‘,, -t, ,- 4 - -z .4-.7! 0?-i - ,' ?-:.-1 " , ..-47;:::• - •-_:.- - .. -, '-. EN LIM IeOP , WIL . EFINI ) THOSE NEW AND FA S'InONA:tLE t , ,'.• ' l .j ; :- 7.'1- ' A,. s4o,oo::.'. 7 sr4*sti. Willi THAT ALL THE : .LADIES *EARE.- . :0 ; . i htit the ladies cannot do rithout, itt aboodanco. •- • t In fact all kinds of Goods can be found. ()laic. Regu!laloT it SiOntrkiwia,kllllllM4*.ElMls. Groceries . of all hinds. 130co^rs AND Ticbk.ls A Unto naiinrisnont—Meto's, pricds as cheap As N'E‘w. FIRM. Entire Stock x_.c.vcr ■ :MULL% NANSOOIO3, AND ItfiRSEILLES ==li MM= ,L•L , ~.,, • -..,;LiL, : - . ..vi,.,,,,;,„,,,,.„ L, , R E .:,, ,4 : ,- ~, • ,1,- ~,,,, IL - .., . , • ~,,, - , , _ _ : NM IM NM =EI MEE IMMO ISSIE of NEW GOODS --al rails 0-i---=lll DEALERS ,IN MERE ME ME t •' SUN ~~ .Cliff dren's El ' J. IL NEWELL lIM El ,s r z •, , MI 1:=:y:. ,, ...,; - ...‘.7,1 - 5,z, (Bumsßo* :Tog*: oonty - i, Pon •BUfiiINESE PAP.E4-ZTEOMNZED.. $ e , =ME BE . • „ .„ PublEltolt 'Ana's Dilariqtx , , Pri." Feb 4. brra-tr. ‘:, •:.-:--,,i:,,,_-::_---,, *411=p0.,-0-'t cOati.itliitOT - :: : .. It ' ' - • TILE ASSORTMENT /13,41 p, BE8T; THE VARIETY OF NEIV .anzamor, , „ _ . of any stook ever brought futoStolta Otiunty. E. B. YOUNG'S, c)coilKstirco 3M, THE VERY'BEST: PLAW: By, which you can obtain Life °lnsurance the LOW Praia:alum, All Cash; Stock Plan. It • fornlehen tta gest amount of insurance fora given sum of money, Thacontract is plain and definite:without cOnmpliation. , I mystery, or uncertainty. The policy isosaya. worth Ito faro; the premium never increases. It is then:kat .. • satisfactory and economical plan for thi losurant.;-? TEE TRAVELERS NEKRIANCE 007EPAMIl s ,of 'Cafe" manta Life Insurance upon this excellent plan. ItisocuritY is unquestioned. ,Apply to any Agent, a. 'send for a Circa . • We WANT. An AGENT: In ibis township t 4 canvass for the new; imitable aid' - fast selling book by Dr. JOHN 00W414; THE SCIEICROF AIEWIAFE Recommended and indorsed by proinlnent minhitel4 physicians, religious and secular/papers. , Nootber Welt - like it published. $4O per week guaranteed.°..Address. COWAN* 00., 139 Eighth St., NerWYorit.' AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW BOOt '1 EPIDEMIC AND - CONTAGIOUS DISEASES- 1 ith the newest anti beat treatment foiall CUM. The Tho only thorough work of the kind in the world.— Embraces SinalbPoxTellow Fever., Cholera' and 611 analogous disetuies.- lie Family Safe Without It, awl all buy it. Has 24 chromatic illustrations. The. big-, goat chance of the season for agents. Address, H. GOODSPEED - 1: CO., 87 Park Row, New York. • GOOD AGENTS WANTED 1 1 074. EVERYBODY"S OWN•PHYSICIAN " by C. W. OLEASOIT, I). Sella rapidly. One agent - sold 100 in ono Averts., Apply at once in H. NAllalf.M. 101 Y & Co. Philadelphia, Pa. .; ' - vonsnur—n. largo bodyof_Timlmr and Iron Ore 7andaiuhfiddio Paucitylvan's; eatimatod to out. — c 0,009,000 feet of sound white oaks white and yollsatr'.„i, Moo • and _hemlock. On and •near floating 'atreema r " t l with incomaaw-inill, boom, Mo., on the gnagnebanna. Apply to P. W. BIIpAPED, Pottavillo, Pa. " , ' A DORN YOUX NSION ‘ I , S? wpti. tl Obromo " Aivoae" gol • • 00 1 ) . -. , xlso rstrsent for 00 confa,io count tangents; Address W. r. OAR: IMU Mt; , Fox boro, Mn.os „ -'• $4O Per 'Week IN CASU to Agents:- Everything ft:imbibed and oil:tenses paid. A". TER it: CO., Charlotte, Mich. „, rk Agenra wanted All ss_ IltaVu ifatties of Working people, of either' sex, young or old, make, more money at work for us la their spare ruomena: nr all the time, thin at anything else. Particulars free. Ad. as G. STINSON, .3t, Portland, Iktaine. • • - . • WORKIATa B s rALE O w °I 4 k FEMALZ . teed. Respectable e nploynita At e r:kola. day= Mug; no capital required; fun instructions and vii. liable package or goods sent by mall. Address. with aix cent" return stamp, :TOTING & QO., it 'Ordonwich St.. N. Y. , — aim La Croix Modica .pensary: En'ABLISITED 111 1837. Is thn oldest and moat successful institution in this country for the treatment of Chronic and aextiail Ms. eases. Per terms of treatment, can, or address by mail, With statement of caw, -S. IL DIRMIDON t July 1-4 w. ' 31 Maiden Limo. Albany; N. PEI .Auditors Notice. - • , t- - N the Orphans' Court for the - county of Tisigs—es• I tats of David Morris, deceased; The audit* sp. ' pointed by the Court to marshal the assets of the es tate of David Morris, deceased, in .the hands ,of Jet- - ferson Harrison,Atiministratoi of . the estate of A.' P. Cone, deceased: Vaer...ntor of the estate of isstid David Morris. deceased; will meet the mattes interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on Thursday, the 24th day of July, 1873, atlas office. in Wellabore, 10 o'cl6Ck a. na., when and where all persons* 'he , claims aro required to present them, or - be d firm coming fore share of such assetsor funds. - June 24. , DAVID CAIIIEROI4I Ands. frillE auditor .aptiointed by abe - Court 'of Cointuon I Pleas to distribute the funds in the !hands 'of:B.- A. Fish, Sherili of %Yoga county, Ariaing from the sale of the personal property of J. W. Bergin at snit of A: M. Spencer et. al. will meet" the • persons interested. for the purposes of bis appointment, Tit. Wedqao4/W. the na clay of July, 1873, at ton o;diciek. a. at of iwa oce • in 'Wfilaboto. - DAVID CAMERON, And . • Juno 24, 1873-Gt. - - !TOLE muloralgued, apTiointed au auditor, to. dla • j uto 'the funds arming from ,sheilff's Pale at the property, of Boughton, Orr &Co., will attend to the duties of the apeointment at office or Mitchell & Cameron, In Welleboro, 'flogs co., Pa., on Thursday. the Nth day of July, 1873,•• at ten o'clock a. m.. when and wider" all parties are required to Present mete claims,. or ho forever debarred from any share - of the funds. 'JOHN I. MITCH-ELT.. Auditor. June 21, 1873-4 V. • • FRUIT JARS, &c., A speciality at ~. 4013.1:rta • - Mrs, Mar* Et Lamb. - - miLLIN'Er.r. , :-Asiihtes to inform her fribnds and thel' public generally that she haaa largeldoek of cry and Vanes 00011 suitable for the season. which ',will be Bald at reasonable prices. Mrs. M. M. /Uin ta!' Las charge 'of 'the making" end- trimming ,de pertinent, and will givel6o attention exclusively td • it. Next door t 0 thei Converse & Williams July 8, 1873.-if.• . .% •. • rilAttLt 'LAP, Towel s , Napkins. At, '; •• ' • - ' • ' Chine _„. , • , ' ie • !',./ • r t 7 0 1 AT . . rlinio:6lkeltiVell stocked with 'neW T3rPe. Premix; A fcc.,'andturs every advantage - tor doing OrFt•elsas ,JOR-ritiNTINL . -• . . _.• ":. '-• , • ... ._ . - . rom a:wedding card to a' lleafpoater. Any kind '°k otyla of work Bono; follows: _. . ll'IVI .P 111:41. 0 111 1 1 ottip ‘ : : 'land-I“11:13.. = • , - . - • - - Clitutaker;'' . yixittng 1 - W. 040443, UagUi! pription cards. , • , choota. • = Drafts, V,ood and Willow Ware NES .-:,- • 1.. ffia2 sum ===Ml En Iv. g 4 ascraw, - AND TIM NUM TUE IvE,Laisoito,, -WA tionorai and Local Aireitte, too liartratrt Senring Machine, made at - Danbtirg. : MOnin. !Ito sttneat, fastest and oatdeat Mock- Stitch, Straight IYeedle •Iltnainp in the tnatte% We We 'hotter terms than on3 3 .other ~ 444133,pauy. Address JOILN/ 4 ; BODGEiVenn. - Agent anburr.Conik.- • Atiaitoes," NOtfee, Aittlitor's IVot,ipe: pLAIN.ORIN COLORS, Dnebllle. ' Orders. ' • rearm P • • ' - Sh INEE:111 IV 53 `~ ONI 6115111 MEE MI