- 04).k . L;NOticESi-, Vk 0 , 1 tootinitil'e - Ai6pi: bpi° in',l Spfildin% % a Glue, mend ~,liea~less olta &c 11 NJ). ` the ` o ol oQn'U r .*;. - 13.ent8 fp ttinti! C y. 'rho owner wilt plensi3..ctilt -tend Akrove;* p r operty, and.- Ls pnyingfor:thig ;notice enti have it., . _ The .?sibscriber ,w I soil at - private sale,,a_ lot of cutting boxes, aiso'it 14 or carpel - 460s proporty. 0 , 14 Cle)ivtrizid; riee'd; WAt,TEt:SAF.RWOOD, Ada r. July 8, 1873,--4w • _ _ Aai=hind in their'llefirty Front the,glo,Ooit T s eoraline i ; .See'thwe teeth untosnitthet3l White alike, the back and fremt ily the 61kgritittAt)261)0144 , ,- gay b./laity's mc,uLh tie"&inished NoTteß.—All porgoesk ,int)tlbtiui - to Derby hi-hler either by .note : q book account,' w)!1 have thirty days - . to "eitti:i:and pay the tione to the undersigned, titter • which, time the a wountwill beleft for collection. 2 - • July 1,-4w: GEo. DMUS% =I Dv KLLINO FOR SALL-41, new two story Nine dwelling and lot . on East Avenna; buivo linigbed and-painted-inicie and oubiile; lot, well fenced, and graded:. A vviy eligible situation. For terms inquirO of Jas. C. Cameron or linon'You.No, Real Estate Agent. July 15. 1873-2 t. No.. 1 Block. - biTEavSTING TO THE LADIES.-Madam Jacob Sch4fler, of Corning, will be at the Bunnell House in this Village on Monday and Tuesday next, the 21st and 22d of July. site !Irk , a large and select stock-of 'hair, ant ,he is a fir,:t : elass worker in that, kind 'of gt.,• Isis Her work always give satisfSetion, t w in:3. of eseOient quid ty and sold at ' Very rev.ionti We rate,l. , .. Don't forget•tho time and 'place—at the Bantu.] House, July 21st and 22d:- FOR C?UNTY CO4IIIISSIONER.—To perform the duties of this (Alice in a creditable man ner requ , res czpericzye as well as ability and eitegrity? JoB REXFORD, Eel., the out-go-t ing Commissioner, is well known to the peo ple of ihe comity as an economical anti safe manager of the alFairs of theY`couniy. We propose his lame again to' the people, sub ject to the decision of the Republican Con-_ veri tion,And hope he will allow his nameto be the(' once more. ' MANY CITIZENS. July 15-tf. Fors SALE.—An entirely new 2'story frame building, 40 feet front, by 60 feet deep,on the south side of Charleston street, about 60 feet from the Passenger Depot, in Wellsboro.— The building 13 first class in all respects, has been handsomely fitted_ for n boardirig house and Ealoon, or two store's and dwellings, and 15 in an eligibleiituation for business. ' The froninge of the lot on Charleston street will to made to suit the purchaser. Terms easy. l'osfession given immediately. For price wud terms of sale inquire_ of-Joseph Ribe rolle, HtroH YOUNG, Real Estate Agent. No. 1 Bowen's Block Juiv 1b73-St, C MUUMI WonE.---We recently had dr plea-nre of inspecting some carriages hulk by M e-sn. CO AI PTON & LI LLE Y, Of Troy, Pa., and were, highly pleased with 'boo Many of our. citizens are now using vdin nut by IWO, firm, and they ull , pf.ak in the best terms of their wares as regard , . material, Nvorlumnsiiip, and price. 31. - fir-. KEITH.% & COLES, of' this vil lage, awl Mr. A. A. BuLlocK, of East Charle' , lon, letv. been appointed agents for the firm an their respective localities, 'and any body in want of handsome and substan nal Im t!g i.-, or carriages at reasonable rates will do well to nn one of these agents. • 'OLUME number - of Lettell'si flu' the ivcek ending July sth, begin, a now volume, and is a good one with I%laell to begin a subscription. -It has the following valuable articles : Darwin on from the clAarterly ; Am !Our Th,ology, (Arnold's Literature and Mai•kwood's .. 11 / a gaz-ine; Prussian Feole:iaqical Lnivs, Sattirelay Review; fin ih.tidm(.l,r of '"The Two Brothers,'' a tale by the di.tinguishe'd French Authors, MM. Erelditann-Chatrian; and of "The Preseotts of Psnlphillon," by the author of the charming story "Dorothy Toss" with poet ry, etc. the chief articles of the two pre eliag w,:ehly numbers, are Central Asia; Ai; Napoleon Painted by a Contemporit ; `No Sons of Ham ; The State of Eng ih ; The - West Coat of Africa; Tiritrilgilnce; The Dutch Colonial System; it initalincAlt ofi "Innocent," by Mrs.,. iliphant, etc., etc.' The -subscription price thii GI page weekly magazine is $8 IV year, , r for i:,10 any one of the American $4 mag zinc, is sent with The Living Age fora year. IrrEti...k GAY, Boston, Publishers. el x Agitator. TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1873 Home Affairs. , Also ./ deer thernes Is this *reek. Sfacbino ft:11'14110—J. W. Rose. fiircoles kc..—F. G. Babcock. a Whet Works—B. T. Congdon. • , ••A / ''tray taken tip—Orrin Blair. hteitt , trq' Notice—Estito of Armors Spencer Dosoltition—Truman & Co. tULlie }la, k—Netclaun & Colea trienl Notice—linoflande Bitters. rtuirews - Illossburg is rapidly rebuilding -The Pjpe Creek Railroad is. being push -1 rapid Ifforward. -Prof. Ward, of the high Scheel, read Nelaration at Westfield on the Fourth. -The Troy District Conference, meets at In.tield, Aug. 12th. - The District Assoc 'n meets at the same place the same week Iron ore in paying quantities has recent been found near Rose . ol.le in Rutland h.hip. A furnace triwoific it up is strong= hiked about. scamp imp that Since the postal Ida were introduced the postmistresses not getting ;in average of more than hours sleep a day. di, , sipated painter named Breen was ia dem] in bed at the United States Ho. Bio:zsbur g some days since. The,„49c umettided the immediate cause of his Wfti congestion of the lungs. be new, bell was placed in the belfry of oil's church last Saturday. , It is a very toned specinien of the founder's art, the b"ing "B flat" es we are informed by talileme n who have:ears fisr,.inuiie. en Thos. L. young, of Cincinnati, is I,l lg a fow days in this Village, visiting ,rather ITugh Young. The Geneial the "Allen county movement" of his a first-rata thing—for RoPublicans, 9e Index says l that Vest6el d had, o f mill, the largest, happiest, and best crowd of people that ever assembled wanesque Valley,bardly any drunk "(l tply one or two very slight ac- WelLboro Band will give an open 'ctrl on the public square this evening; `eats free; children, halfprice. It I templated to repeat these treats fre ls'.:And we hope the Band receive Thal eneourigement therein. .. steam Saw Mill of A. & J, Wass, loam eetiter, was totally destroyed by . t 'p h " 417 '-(aY, together with a largo Ely ( 7 of hemlock lumber. The fire caught, from the arch, while tgo hands t t . ,,tnner.. The loss is estimated at "' Ol 4, en which there is sonic insur- M . E. Quarterly Meeting t4kes t , t T A% July. 25th and 27th •, Spring 'h andBth 2 7th; Wells; Aug, 2d andtd and!lOth ; Rutland, 9th and Sept, 6th and 7th ; EWA CP- ton; 6th n d . lthYZJllliffinag, 2t tji ax14,721s Man s eld.„ 27tli 2 . lititt:Tgoolat 27tli a4 " 2BCli:. ' -=-The Wettlleld:,:fol?,tw f limthla " Veptd:;:,:t7,i'Atit.ol6llf.NOW:r;:l'9l4% liero tioqailiAficA."*OOVo4 l " kwi lai *e 4 to ti?; tUe'S t‘innart feller, 1 linowliiin.;w4ji;i , 13rikairlats 'l ; l '• 6 t lWeNsbor6.,'!' dinibt .tho''gentleman wn. Pleased. Mitchell's sermon; he '..r s ourthi utctt`tvs delivers g 0.4 `sn'and epOliennAtt% triad. ; ""`; -- 3 6 0, - vap • eis'rOport tlu Miss ; Rate B;y:=- nelas, datighter of Ttevi - .. 1 L.:l,tostioffikpi*: this-'VillititC, Wok' the . 1) pikz,o'i).ifer-ed;atj Vassar College t:or the highest' standing . ..l ff studyol )art LI tiro- yeak,-, 'Ph is, s tn. 4 given, to theper' Lori o tisje ay 'or er.Y ;during :her sloY at the eolligc, we, undkirstand... Ou r ioaders remeniber' that Miss wtiq one'j of "thoe: who . wore titted ter entering college at file public' sehoOl in this village, by Prof. NVinters. -L-WO ONCIY6II a brief visit last week from two fernier residents of the county who have taken up their abode in the far West—Mr. C. 4. Dea n e of Denver City, anal'- r. E, S. Culver of Silver C 4, N. M.= It is some years since either of- these gentlemen 'have seen their old home, owl they both express their pleasure at the evident signs - 'o,f im provement in the - county, Mid' especially at the great changes in NVellsboro since they left. Mr. Deane is engaged in surveying for the Government, While Mr. Culver is inter e3ted in silver mining in New Mexico. Eoth' gentlemen are hearty lover.; of the far West,- and they httVii good ielisori to be, if we may judge from their personal health and pros perity. —The Elmira Gdzette ssYs thiit:a man by the name of George- MOrrill,':'aiia teiYOUitg la'ai by the name of Truinan, from the icnviC Jackson, in this 'county with .a ,pititt, -- Of friends, ; wergoing-'to Elmira Jury 6th, and' on the way a racii , SPrang,npbetweea the-oc cupants of the different buggies, in the course of which the carriage occupked by the part ies above named collided wAfc a tree, throw ing them out. They weref)*clied up insensi. : ble and taken to the !mintof Mr. Holmes,i ii near by, where every 'atm ll tro- was' paid to their injuries. , The s.young ady was not se riously hurt, but the Toung man, it was fear-: ed; could not suryiTe' the - terrible injurieS' sustained. - The young Indy WM driving , at the time of the accident.- - None of tl4..Paity. had been drinking,„and the accidant cannot b - t attributed to that ,cituse. . —The, AGITATOR office is, indebted to Mrs. L. A. gears Of this village for - a beautiful bouqtAt. Flowers - are - not only'of value as most.beautiful specimens oDWature's handl ! . worl:, but they are of more downright 14111 7 , ty in the world than many people suppose:, A learned' foreign - 'prefcssor has recently made some - very. agreeable researches, re-; suiting in the discovery that their perfume' exerts a positively healthful influence on the, atmosphere, increasing its ozone and ihns" developing its life-sustaining properties: The blossomsfhaving the strongest perfume are foundAltr i irnest beneficial in this respect. Reasoning tom these facts the Professor recommends the cultivation of flowers. Es pecially, he says, should the inhabitants of marshy districts surround - their houses with beds of the most odorous beauties. Ova SCHOOL—WIIO SHALL TEACH Pr ?- 111 r. Aomurda: How much agitation would it require to overcome the general °Pinion of this community, and all others, against the employment of some ono of the many well qualified women teachers of our day, to take the head charge of our public school in this village? lam convince& that this is all that is in the way of an economical, efficient and completely successful experiment. -, • My observation in many schools for ninny years only eenvinces me^ more and more that, fbr real; practical utility, our schools are indebted mainly to the fact that our young ladies ti:ve qualifying themselves for the highest Positions a's educators. The great clamor for woman's rights is doing this good for the world at least—it isshowing that she is'made forSOmething useful as well as ornamental. Our most practical and 'some of our most intellectual men have been edu cated, - not only in letters, brit, what is of equal consequence, in niannersby women. The obiection,that they' can not -control— govern—is a mistake 'which no married man will entertain, at any rate if he will look at home. There is a more potent control over us all than brute force—a control of thought, feeling, self-respect. I do not believe the crudest and most unmanageable young or old boys or girls, are realty educated to he better men and women by the fear of any man, and to inspire anything good and hope= ful by educational influences God has made a noble woman more than an equal for man. Aod more than this: the law of. common schools in this State has placed the ultimate government of the unmanageable scholars in the hands of the school directors, even if a man• is at the head of the school. All teachers have to refer these difficult cases to the board of directors. Our directors visit the schools; they know every trouble in them, and the incorrigible understand this. They govern both teacher and mils by an .authority silent, yet more effectual than slolding or the rod. With the right kind of a 'Preceptress one year, I believe the good order and advancement of every department would convince the most skeptical of the general misapprehension on this subject. . -I understand that- by_the law merging our Academy with our distrid - schOols, the di rectors are bound to teach the classics, mod ern languages, and the higher_brahches of an English education, so that the dignity of our schools shall be not only maintained but advanced by the change. I understand, al so, that our directors nio - ma-kingpreparations to erect a high school buildin g whyof our place, an honor to us all ;a ' I would not derogate aught' from the cel brity or utility of our school privileges of , I#mer times or ii the present. The best posse le system we can adopt for hOme, will be Qie best also for any foreign scholars that would come among us. All this is well considered when I still 'advocate the employment of a well qualified woman at the head of our schools. Wells bore could do the county and country .no bettor service than to show.that a first class school can be taught, not only in its subor dinate departments; but presided over, also, by.that sex which God has appointed by na ture to edtnfate us all. A MAN. BASE BALL,—,A thatch game of Base Ball was played Friday, July, 4th, between the Knoxville and Osceola Base Ball Clubs, on the Knoxville grounds, resulting in the fol lowing score : KNOXVILLE: It. 0. Dunham, 2 1 Dodge. - 1 2 McPile, Short, Softy, Gilbert, Baynelda, Ilardre, Hazlett, 1 6 1 3 0 9 1 O 4 O 3 O 4 8 27 thipire, N. Dunham. • A genie: of three innings Wita played in the afternoon,. at Westfield, between the West-- field and Osceola Clubs. Score : Westfield, 4; Osceola, 12. • #ATIONAL GUARDS.-A. word for the sol diers. ' By an act of the Legislature passed last winter, the, organization in this State of two hundred military corapanies is permit ted, to comprise a force not exceeding ten thousand. This body is designated as ,the National Guard. The division of the State including Tioga county is allowed five com panies in the' organization under this law.— There have enlisted in this place tho requi gite number of young mon, who have effect ed an efficient company organi ation under Captain Horton and Liouterian , Derby and Carpenter_ Now the law, while it provid s these com panies with arms, accouterment makes no provision for their uniforths, which have to be provided by, the mombe = personally, The company hero have solecte• uniform of a very tasty and beautiful appearance .) costing fifteen dollars per man; flit many - of the tombers" are not able 'to. ear this et pease. 1 Why is not this a worthy generosity of our public spirite, The o4latoz;p3 of ouch an org OhcloLA: R. 0 E. MeDbe, 3 3 Humphrey, 2 6 Tubbs, 5 2 Bossed, 3 4 F. Mcnct, 6 2 0. Daley, 6 1 A. Duloy, 0 6 llommoud, 7 1 Seely, 6 3 0 21 tject for the citizens 7 tion amoug tisis.certiol9v-f t iniptitioi IVO flyttoirpged• Niyaitio4l -4filioftilett ,liir;il)O.(At'Wty - ,itro'icititalmii,, - and }iliv 1149ptCiltbe s'i•iA.9l'Ortittrl4.--si;ill,,,citeito plettsinOnd kineritYinot*t, '.!':A. 4 ii4.*** o giolititions;_aPP4PriatAkT.e'olitiliet- die= a 6001tnei%.,or DikicTlo l o ::toittfi3 T y4 ;fin, 011.1'.:1))/b)ii'aell19,!i -strAtions*; keeping (mail t)lieatenea privitt!t right pXthiie•snfet3r the riqi.A Ivbit ll l l l 6 n 0 : 01 flir the li.)P , ',lo ll .iforte„ V • itrellsboro, i4;ll4;'' • . „ Faci4i•';l4,4tlvitisliCieylLLlD.---- . - - INirr trA:- To thotiglit''You 'had better drei•youi name,'fiolif 060 y d -have no 'shivery to get:rid of.' But there is stilt much 'of evil to contend with.' •Insemyerarien WY! licentiousness ' Stalk braen„ ports through our land, and the pres - s and the pul* - - pit have still great battleste fight. • Our littlatown islooltlng up ,r,i.glit f+ mark'? as oursouthern . fllendS say. stew Ordi nanCesjustPasaed, have set things gip, motion, The new side walks look bright' and clean, and the Wiinderirig cattle - hi the , ' streets :and the staggering drunkard have alike d'isep 'Peared. , We had a quiet-. Fourth of d'ulY., The dig-, 'Play of fire works .in the evening was very fine. - - Our town never, looked so is a' l)eiTect pictiire at.' this season 'of the year.:— Mariy strangers are i sonui thr rest, and' others with an eye to blisiness.— Now is the time to purchaSe lots here, as the days of mourning are certainly over for this place, - I.iaivrenceViila has resolved Co he'a a'place of thrift and intelligence, and law and order. 'We are_ proud: of our Bur gess and CoUncilnien, and-we are looking for ,:still greater iniooVaments. - am free to eontess that we are rather be hind in our hotels; but that is not the fault of our gentlemanly landlords. They can cater to any demand and are ready.to enlarge and beautify, to tear down if necessary, and rebuild when the proper time comes. I took a run'to parts unknown the 'other day,-'and the first place I hitched at was the 'Dickinson house,- at Corning, V/here,lhe FUller Brothers' gave - me a warm 'welcome, a good supper, and a delightful room to rest in. 'I really "dreahlpt of all things bright." It is astonishing to see how the people rush to this well-kept house from the ears. Whet :eier the carcass is, there will the eagles be gathered together. The people instinctively find out good places. - , The next point wiLs - Elmira. Here I put up - at the Frasiellouse near the Depot, It Was formerly known as the American House. It has changed hands. Mr. U. Bartholemevi, .the gentlemanly proprietor, made' me feel Perfectly, at home. This house is'ilrat class in every respect. Every comfort and lux ury may be had at the shortest notice. Ev ery thing about the house is clean and-at tractive. I advise 'my friends to try it.— Thence I went -to the Glen House. - B9t of this I will speak hereafter. ' , , . . By the way, Alf: Editor, as you are sup posed to know every thing, can you tell why the great and weal by Erie Railway Com-• pan's , have refuSed the poor clergy half-fair tickets ,on their roil 1 ? I cannot understand how it Possibly co ld in- any way he a loss to the company, , ike all cheap fares More moneyis always made in the aggregate. 1 believe:that if. all, :nur,ltaill'onds would cut down the rate; of fre? the amount, of travel would more than eqrn vulgate them. It was so in City ears, in post °dices and all other matters. High prices always fail. B. P. T. Orin jr.EIGII/10/Lci. —Eighteen - burials occurred in William sport during the month of June. —Win. S. Jayne of East Canton announces himself a candidate for tie Legislature, • . --There were two women at the botthm of the Dadsville murder. One is usually' suffi cient' " —There was a shooting affray at Watkins on the 3d instant, in which two men were badly wounded. ° —The corner-i.tone for a new Baptist church was laid at Elk (heck on the morn of the Fourth. B. D E ,L ong , Y,•arl . , of North Towan da, has been appointed Deputy U. S. Mar shal for - Bradford county. —A case of spontancolis combustion,tool: place in the wagon of a 'Williamsport rag merchant the other day, —A yoimg giant in Lyeoming county has feet sixteen inches long. We should like to see him indulge in a foot race. —A little child of Andrew Reddick; of Mclntyre, Lycoming county, was drowned in a puddle of water in the door yard, on the Ist inst. , —A Lycoming county farmer has a cow which recently gave 4(15 pounds-of milk in t l' . nine days , _The largest yield Tor. one day was .55i p Inds. —At Ch ham's Run, near Lock Haven, a son of the to Dr. Lauks was removing saw dust from mill when his wrist was cut off' by a circ lar saw. , —The ieoplo of Corning are bolding pub lic moe , ngs to consider the present condi tion oft eir Water Works, and to take ac tion to o tain a supply of water. —A m etherly old ben in Emporium, de prived by her owners of an opportunity of raising' a brood of chicks, has adopted a young rat, which she carea for with great as siduity.' —The Addison Advertiser says that the wife of Tames B. Young, of Rathbone, N. Y., while milking a cow, fell from the stool and died of heart. disease. She was about sixty years of ago. —O'Brien's Show was in Watkins, N. Y., on the 3d instant, and when it departed left an aged camel behind. • The people there don't know what to do with the worn-out "ship of the desert." ---Because r the Common Council of the city of Williamsport refused to appropriate $5OO to the Hope Hose Company, that organiza tion rolled their 'carriage in front of the Court House and left it. —The Watkins Express says : "A won derful crop of frogs has appeared on Cath erine marsh, and they have invaded the Pair Grounds in tens of thousands. Their? cous ins, the toads, are. also reported to ho very numerous in the southern portion of the:vil lage." ' -Next Thursday the colored people of El mira celebrate - the Civil Rights Bill. There will be exercises at Hotfman's Grove in the afternoon, and in the evening at the Opera House. The orators of the occasion are Hon. Frederick Douglass of Rochester, ,and,W. H. Johnson of Albany; —The alternate pages of .the Sunbury Daily Express, for the Fourth, were printed with red and blue ink, which, with tire white paper, gave it the appearance of being "rod, white and blue." The editor, it -seems, was determined to show his patriotism in the strongest possible manner. —lt is announced 'that the Pennsylvania Railroad company will soon begin to run trains between Rochester and :Washington daily. The Pennsylvania Railroad compa ny succeed to the property of the Northern Central, and its cars run over the New : York Central between. Canandaigua and Roebes ter. . • —An aged farmer named Horace Webster, ,was thrown from a wagon, at Minnequa Springs a few days since. He fell so heavi ly tat a number of his ribs were bkolceni and he sustained severe injuries about. the head. Ho was taken to the residence Of his son, who is a tenant' on the - farm . of Judge Maynard, where he lingered until the after noon when lie,die4. --T-The Addison Advertiser sass . three young men were injured on the Pourth, at Elk Creek, by the' premature discharge of an anvil -which they were firing, and adds "The names of, tho injuied aro Geo. Bold man, Wm: Sprague, and Eugene Northrup. It was at first feared that their sight was en tirely destroyed, but we have since learned, that, although 'their injuries are of a rriost painful nature,- they will recover without atNy lopting ditasuteutint," • --• • ZS= ....z77llicf9eneva 0n.7.qt41 gives tlie::',fallqvit.l Z. 1.1 :, ,c3i•rge. 1 1,1 1 144.4,44 14 .-!. t a 6h); tin lll, of rSiyailers:rireithte.:to - _•preidi s iii'e *Sr-. thing 2 bOtter; we tiro rot dy.,Lo rOportitail ;it - xv:hq,WASAet-0 the riair_th Dv..Eliia, was. forty-bind erCr "old; .lie tuW liOnniany . ..spark r 4::carciagn' :maker 1111 village. - .was - children, ' 97k. tvlt otn, a ilaught9r; iA.mar. i 'Ellis is. nhoiit thirfy'yearS. 'of '4ge and-has 'a' wife filinily. - :.,tto etto,o,t o i Dansville two -yettis agO - fronfJ o inia, Ile c'aims to have het-in'.in-finr of being ,attaCk:, cd linto; for. inotitlis, that the jattfir: hiid 6)116 Oted lii hi rind' was seeking thus he excused hinfielf for having' n, loaded pi4tol„ A , territ-le 'cafaAtrophe occurred 'at Ni agara Falls on the , evening of duly 4. party of,ttio ladies and two*-eritlemfin,4oo - at Chippewa, - tooka sail boat and a bey to sad them. Alloy were going up the river for the purpose of getting -a marriage license or obe 'married. -'When' coming • down• tta, river .1.1)d- Mind 'died , awaY ,and 'they' - weria caught - fa the first rapids, Canada side, and nothing could save them.. It. is thought that they had a,brolccifoar. When first seen near the .rapids they appeared to be in trouble al thi3;boat'sva.s turning 'around: - They'fill went over the Horse Shoe Falls.• - —There was a largo tiro at Emporium, 6nAiLeron county, last Tuesday morning, de stroying about WOO worth of property. The: Press gives the following list of estab lishinents ,burned out : John Campbell's ItardWare, - Store; J. Deubler'S Tailoring Es tablishment, W. J. Goodwin's Photograph Rooms, Delong & Dillon's Drug Store, the Cameron Herald, T. D. Mersereau's Boot & Shea Store, Mrs. llitcheciek's Store,L. Taggart's Drug Store;and the Post office; ,also the following private families were burned out; John Anderson, J. Doub ler, M. Ti Hoguri , l!dr. Gallop, W. D. White, W. J. Godwin, If. T. Taggart, J. S. Doug-, las, Wm. Morrison and -George The fire was believed to be the work of an incendiary, • • '--On the night of the sth instant 'a girl about eight years of age, named Bridget Me- Closkey, was abducted from her, father's house at the Fall Creek Coat Mines, Brad ford county, during the temporary absence of her parents. Continued search was at , once made for the Missing ckild; but no , trace of her was found until. Monday, when her dead body was found in a shallow brook near her father's residence. 'lt - was at once discovered that the child had been ravished and strangled. An inquest was _ held, -and a verdict rendered that the child came to her death at the hands of some person or persons to the jury unknown. Suspicion was direct ed against one Jones, a Miner inuthe Barclay mines, and he was arrested. After the re sult of the inquest was announced, and di rectioni given for the prisoner's removal to the jail:at Towanda, the wildest excitement prevailed. After dark two or three .hun dred men surrounded the house in which Jones - was detained, - and soon a rush was. made for the door, the guards thrust nside, and the priconer brought out: A rope wll3 placed Mo6nd his, neck, and preparations were Made to hang him ut the spot Intrel the girls body was found. At this awful hour the man solemnly protested his innocence. Finally, better counsels prevailed, and the prisoner was turned over to the officers of the law and removed to the Towanda jail. The escape of this excited mob from the commis sion of ft terrible crime was r evidently a very narrow one. . CIRCULATING THE BIBLE ix Tut , : Coux- 1 Tr.—The officers of the Tioga County Bible Society have issued the following interesting circular to the di&rent churches : Dear brethren: Two years ago °makers of the Tioga County Bible Society under took the ennvass of the whole county with a view to ascertain how many honies (if any). were withouta copy of the holy Bible, and to supply the destitution so found. The work is now done and we present to, you the result 'as follows: Work Done. We have visited. what - tiro pposo - was the NV holo number of families in in the county, viz: 7,938 hunilies. Among these we have found to our surprise 1,055 families without any copy of God's word. Of Mee we, have supplied by sale, 'llO families; ' by gift, 555 . Yet, to be sopped, ... ... 65 Bel - using 145 " Those refusing the Bible even es a gift were alinost wholly Roinanists, end the ma jority of them resident in the mining villages of the county. cost of the tooth. In wages and ex penses of Colportor for two years,. $7Bl 89 In Bibles donated, 298 40 Total cost, $1,086 29 We have reeeived, to apply on the above) sum,, the following amounts, From individuals and churches at the hand, f the Colporter, $329 80 From churches remitting directly to the Treasurer, .112 60 Total received, 5442 30 Balance of expenses over receipts $643 99 ,The Question. I You see what bus been done and its cost. We feel that itis really an important work—one that ought not to have been delayed, and one from which we. have a right to expect great good to come. We thereforeappeal with confidence to our breth. reit to aid us in liquidating the debt which we -have been compelled to incur,. unless willing to abandon the work. Receipts for contributiOns received from churches will be promptly forwarded by Hugh Young, Treas urer, Wellsboro, so that they may be prop erly credited at Conference, Presbytery, i As sociation, or 'other bodythrough which the churches may have . cold( *b.uted heretofore. N o words can add force o the appeal which , our statiatics furnish. Nearly 8,000 families have ben visited by our' Colporter I More than one-eighth of the whole number were found without the Bible I ' About 900 fami lies have the Holy Bible now in their homes, ,who, before they wore supplied by us, were 'utterly destitute. It is help in paying for this labor and these Bibles that we ask. ' - • ROY. W. M. 11.xxity, Yresid ent. H. W. WILLIA W., Secretary. St:K:SIIILE RAILROAD TALK.—The West field 171de.v Of last week has a sensible leader on the new Itailroad, from which we quote us follows: ; " We believe that this section of country has welled. the highth of its prosperity un less it obtains a communication with the ILE✓IDQi/'.3RTERS. Thomas ilarden New and Desirable Stock of Merchandise, GREAT DECLINE IN PRICE% The Carpet Depar AVM b fonnl attractico, consisting of many new additions of rich and olegatitstpfeti 41, inoilbrsto prick. 0,0%t383 - 4i4o4.ta,iov**.o.i . _ - ' , , Full andedmplotO stook, cOnaisting , of many now and desirable ', styles for , ISM, "ZOMBA AND BOYS. ThOPOkto are Melted to colt 04 gee for thomeelvee. Wellgiboro, du* 31, 187 S-Z Would respectfully call attention 'to lds 1101431 kt since the . . „ ettibles biro to offer greater bargains 'ikStloner MEM sj 4l 4 liv, ini‘444 - ,railioaC-Wklutve i k li e it utikklitstlthY,•:tutd-leralt . PAßtol 4 - ettisit e'li ? al h.: 'ke 4tral Jid yin , ff.- Pen Utiyl vat it 4 et-A - 10 . :tontitrial tie-iqperit,V--Uefuld,elted are , thll- - sotet . ,•lVhich , ha von CiINIR kjak.! fa r 44c - 01,att d'ehitive at'Al(it.;:avliite we have.only'' :one prounction=,that' )3/fa ft cash' ..ithtt that one',Mar kat, _We 'other 'being aqeSsthleite 'WC; ~ ' . 1 114 railreiala.4.become alk - ocessity. - ta the'proSiie ri kr Of -thi e try, Witt - it II - ready rta in it thi4 °111 .Y . ;9 1( '" detarininedis; Shall-we build di Many peractils wliio ktiew but little about-the man florin which ,railrotelaitire, -constructek,have a vague sat - of notion' that untold millions can he obtained . lby the mere.asking, of for ; eign clipitelfstkvith,atliich to, construct rai roads la' this• - emintry, - This, IS a very:greet. - althOugh perhaps. very - natural, error;:no foreign' capital, whatever ,seeking ment eodntry, -and . 1 400,,,1f # l l.l l- i (tan. =steam tained et. _present - • Ao.. put. operation rpilreWtfaleSs the road-liteloireinatiaitaxiil : then only,On through, Or long linesof 'OM]. Our proposed .:roittl, for the present - , is only. eoidemplated-\ as 4 local road, although the prospects are, that a few years it will us- - Isiatne vont - adorable Importance.- howev 'er,;--- now :Who :alocehiprAoct; 'and- -- it' eon-. structbd, it mild be by'lectil - nontribution or rather Subscription to the stock ';anti the questioit narrows itself down to this Would the rood when built lieA material benefit to the sections asked ,to - assist in A -, Abe construe Lien ?I; If so," then the duty :oi,eVery: Person to' be inanywlso'benofitted,"l.4 to come for- Ward anti take stock ju . At propOrtion 'to the benefit he is to receive * e • Wit cut doubt it is more pleasant for- Peo ple to .reim- benefits from, the exertions of others Omuta make, any exertion; but, un fortunately for uw,-rici one will' come forward to assist its in our railroad enterprise, and we must either' abandon :the protect, or set to Work and - accomplish the result;- and to ac complish anything money must be advanced. " Let 411 who want a railroad and all the conveniences and advantages to be . derived from it put their names down on the sub scriptien honks, and the amount Set against their- nata es will ah OW cenci u sively how rmich they want a'read.. If persons will act upon this suggestion, they will have the satisime. Lion of seeing, work commenced within the next sixty days. Do not be deterred or dis couritged ; the few who say "we don't want a ronl:" These persons atle class are bundles asellishness and folly;. they have by some su'rt of process become case-harden ed with 'self-conceit, and you may as well pound•on s gourd-shell, expecting to get up a first-class. earthquake, as to try to get a dollar Out of them for any, purpose. - They never have and probably never will assist in any enterprise calculated to benefit the com munity at huge. "Do your duty in the matter regardless of what.• your neighbor says or does, and we may 'reasonably expect to see this section second to none in the State. - Let us all set to work, having as a constant object the con struction of the road ; let local disputes and personal grievances be forgotten and - success will drawn our efforts, and no ono will have cause to regret thepersonal or Pecuniary sae riflce he has made.'' MARRIAGES. 13IIRTON—PRIN0E.—At • the hotel in Maineburg. July 4th, 1853, by, Rev. lease Everitt, Mr. 0. w: Burt= on, of Malnehurg, and Miss Rattle R. Ponce, of Syl r iVOTALVF-110ADLEY.—In Stony 'Pori, July Bd, 1873, by Rev, Y. Ileynolds,-Atr. Henry F. Wolna, of Liberty, and Mies Libbil3 U. lfondiey, of Stony Fork. V7LIEELER-11'EDSTEIl ---Atil: itstitig. Parsonage. ( in East' el I mission; July„.:ld, lk',4, by Env'. kr../tock iveD, Mr. gorgeE. iirtilaMr.V7uhl 1.1 hod Eivira D. Web ster, both r °berry-Flats. - WATEft4.--POLLABT).—On the "29th of june.lli73, by 11ev. J. k - .. Calkins/ . Mr. Alonzo J. Waters and Miss Etlle E. l'oflard, both-of Richmond. - DEATHS. th.c.tio:Ol, Pa., July 4th, Arra. ltogo toon Chol;,,wh.low ot Eleazer (Ink, aged 7Uyeaca, JO mouths, anti (11Q,>. WELLSBORO MARKET wait ErTst, WEI:SLY 13Y E. R. KIMBALL, Retal/ GAor.er. WSta.ssolto, JULY 14, 1873 DEALERS PAY FOE SELL AT IMAM, per 11l —ln CO $ll 00 Buck wheat dour, per eirt 3 '25 3 7& Wheat, white r per bushel • l tit) • Wheat, ect, • Wheat, spring, .; • Buckwheat, Qom, shriled, - •• ' Oafs, " • ...... Barley, Rye, , " Clover seed, ; " ltl"plies es, linen meal, pOr ewt per owl potulees,,psr. bush Apples, green, per bush. Onions, per bush Turnips. per bush Pork, per lit • Ltmine, per lb Should ore, per lh Butter,per lb Cheese, per lb Lard, per lb Tallow, per lb Roney, per lb Beeswax, per lb Vinegar, per gal Eggs, per dozen - Dried apples, per lb Dried peaches, per lb Dried cherries, per lb Dried blackberries, per lb Dried - raspberries, billet:, per lb.. Dried raspberries, red, per lb.. Cranberries per qt Ilay, per ton Wood, 18 incheS, per cord Wood, 3 feet, per cord Ooal, bard, per ton Coal, Bat Ground plaster, per ton Sugar, "A". coffee, per lb Sugar, yellow, per 1b... Sugar, brovria - per lb Teas, green, per lb Teas, Keroseneipm ..... Wool, 'per lb Peas,'Cariada field, Black-eyed Iklarowfat, 19v)eiolcria lll,-4mt*4oe,. Booiland's German Bitters. It is over thirty years aineo tills celebrated remedy was introduced to the American Public. During this time it has performed hundretis'and thousands of the most astoulehing cures, and its reputittiOn and sale have now reached a point that far surpasses any torn. ody of the present or past ages. It has acquired, this great reputation, not by a system of puffing, bd, by the actual merit of the article itself. If you are af flicted with any of the diseases for which it is recom mended, such en Dytipepsia, Direr Complaint, Nervous Debility, or, disorder of the Digestive Organs, it will not fail to sustain Its reputation ib your ease. It ts not an alcoholic, drink. but a pure aledleinal Bitters that will do yoit good. For sale by all Druggists.' Be sine you get '• Itooffand's (letman Bitters." John ston Holloway & CO., Proprietors, C,02 Mob St , bile delptita. 4'4 rine 21, Int-Itet • I o subc J. R. Bowel's (arm cambial book. Thrt th, turning (be autuo to; - FULLLellecifl;l:as bto Critlery and II IME neat MIZII ; 4 -r ::,11-4--. N r - , 7 -,,,,,!, -,, ~; -,-. ... - 1 - ... , - , -;-, - -- if..---.---- , '- 1, --- - ,:' - ~-, - .... . - 1 11 :',14:g'1 , ' .. .-44 1. '-- - i=l'" '', 'i i'....' 5 1 ' - ' -1" Y, . •-' ir l ..' , ;-; - : r f;.:i . 1 1 t --i,-- - --,,;::- . .. T - ',, ' - ' - -, ,, ...,:,' - .,--%:1:i",,, , .": - - . - : . -,- 1; , - ,„ ~ -_-_,,,,:.. ~._,‘,.,,-,., -, -:-.,•,-, 4- , .. , ;. i , - E L MI Polka Spot-Prints Delain and Alpacas. THOSE LA RENE INIARGOTT PANNIERS t . , - • J 4Q,A.I%II3.IELIEZI.CS , for 'Spring sEx u d u mmer, e itiARSAILE* for Ladies' and Children's THOSE , RUFF:I4N GS, TUCKINGS & TRIMMINGS • t IMO '23 MOMIt V M Zwgigg.k. XJAMVPM CI.UnIT Or' TlLVTE'gFalaillitT) DM'llllll. CROCKERY of the best Ironstone China. 7(1 'JD *5 51-1 7 5 50 111 2 1N) 1 7.,a 1 75 3O mg 125., 22 16. An Entire Stook of NEW GOODS =EI El2l 40 20 0 123 40 20 00 25 20 GitticsattrA, Ittioctt to. 2 00 3, 00 - 6 75©1 25 350 3 50 8 60 125 i 11@i2 60cail 60 80c@125 200 3 00 Vats, Gaps, Gents Furnishing Goods, WE respectfully announce to the peoplo of Wellsboro and vicinity, that we have opened a store in this town, and are now offering to the public a fine and Well selected stock of spring ()sods, ctflisitttlng of 'Lo - vvel; IL,ace ,Cuirtins, Jacoiiet, • in large cinantities, Kid Gloves, 'Mies Ties. Laces and Einbroilerie4 Veloorq, V.dvetg Intl Fainge; YlooP Skirts and Corsets in great variety, in fact everything beldnging t. a rly:4-4;11i0 , hty 0 uds rt,kre. Plated Ware We have a choice lot of HATS, CAPS, TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, GLOVES SHIRTS, ite., nil of The late“ atyl6, 1 . CLOTHING A SPECIALITY. An immense stock ortf Mena, Youth's, and BOy's Suits. We manufacture otir own goods, and can easily save buyers from ten to tifteett per taint. We would call eettecial attention .to our We keep . the hest of American & Imported Cassimeres, Broader dhs, Doeskins, Tricots, Diagonals, Pique Cloth, and-Seotch Bolting% and do Custom Work Mn short notice. I, We' invite the people to call and inspect our goods before porell t aslng else where, as we .rnevarto do a strict Wo have marked our goods atisueh low figures 114 to be a torn - pfaifoso to nvery VASA bpyer. , • , ' GUTTENBERG, ROSE - NBA Wholesale Store. -- 105.DIJANE - ST, NEW YORK. - : lit . 13 Eutmovr, Managing - . Partner. . . . iler. Branch stores-468 Water street, 2 Union, Block, Ehntra, l / 4 ifiusqnehanna beipot. and Montrose, ra. 441 8, /87*AL 1 ' , .. eTROMLO BORDEN. NE „ „ '4OC:IOI4,IVX-14411arf-'‘. EEO f _ , F4ICD TH() t P EASHIONAIILE KM Simms ! sitars ! - . . -- . - c • Wee); so eolpred-L-of enwrior ql*ty, and az.CHSAP .lis e::,ln be fond west of New , York elty 4 - . - . . .TI - AT ALL THE LADIES WEALIE Dresses in huge quani Dies. In fact alt kindsof Goods can be fonnd at the Regldatm Groco.ries of all hinds. 1.30409E'5' _A.1 4 41117) Cal€l4lS A large aqsortmont—Alen's, Woman's, and Children's—at prices as away as 11la cheapest.' °timing, Appi 22, 1873.--fr: N JEW Ft'f'. l, 6 l A A Ab (4.11 • Z-'lll Wholesale Clothiers and Merc4ant tailors. DEALERS IN' Dry Goods,Notions, Fancy Goodsi. DRESS GOODS,.SDA WLS OF TJII NEW WEST DiesiGNs, Pll-INTS, PERCALER, MUSLINe,TICKINGS, DJ INI 11 I.IN RN T 1114,1 (:I.OTI-1 R, Custoi(i iiailoring Department. We guarantee all work done by ui as regards fit and style. QA.S.II:I3TYSIN• 1-44151 k Miff= ME =I unrivaled in quality alid price that Maladies cannot do without, in abundance NANSOOES, AND MP3BBILLES EMI= SEMI MENNE El ES MEd K. NEWELL, 123 pore:Eßgy-pg.o'4 - ..24RiittA r.. ..--, 143 ANICERS BLOSSBURG, Tioga Con*, Penn'a • RITS'INESS isI'EOOTATE6'. lEEE - :Vontrpoi•p-tio's - - Troy. Pa, , Wall Paper AND 1 011001)::::',*#AV,i1-;.- TUE ASSORTMENT IS THE BEST, THE VABIETY OF NEW THE eltraget THE P,1119F4 THE Waft" Of any ever btontqd into Tioga conoty, E. B. 11016NWS iEtc, 4:DIK I'll42olEt WELLBBOIIO, re THE VERY BEST PLAN By which you can obtain Life Insurance is the telt: Premium, All Cash, Stock Plan; It furnishes the Ter• gest amount gt -insurance for a given stun of Maar. The contract is plain and definito,Wltbout osimplicatibn, mystery, or uncertainty. The policy Is always wCoirth He face, the premium never increases. It is the mast satisfactory and economical plan for the inkuran Tug Tuavgr•rns 117,81111.211iCE 001kimultnr, of itart.foift. , Conn., grants Life Insurance upon, this excellent plan. Its security is unquestioned. Apply to any Agent, or send for a Circular. - We WANT An AGENT In this township to canvas or the now, valuable and fast selling hook by r. JOHN COWAN. Recommended and indorsed by prominent ministers, physicians, religious and seculazipapers. NO other book it-published. $4O per week guaranteed. . ddress. COWAN & CO.. 130 Eighth Sr, New ..ork. I; 'I • :so': EPIDEMIC AND - CONTAGIOUS DISEASES with the newest and best treatment for all cages. The The only thorough work of the kind in the World.— Embraces Stanli.Pos' Yellow Fever, Cholera and all analogous diseases. lip Family Safe Without It, ana all buy it. Has 2 , 4 chromatic tiluatratione. The :big gest chance of , the season for agents. Address H. 0. “OODSPEED & CO., 37 Park Bow, New York. • OOOD AGENTS WANTED FOR EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIAN ,- by C. W. 01.tA5eN, AL D. Sells rapidiy. Ono agent Hold 100 in one week. Apply at once to 11. N. MoSIN , K CO., rhilwielphia, Pa. ;b4 NVA...l*i a'. --1- 1:t. - Gonctral and Local goniO, for tho Butt . = Sewing litstchino, mail° at Danbury; , on. Tho stillegt, fastpst and, ea Jest Look- Stitch, St raittlit Needl AT chino in the market. Wo ire otter terms than auy other company. Athlrena 3011 N A. 1)01)0E, 2 Agent, Danbury, I, I OIIBAI,E.—A. largo body of Timber and Iron Oro Lands in Middle Pennsylvania; estimated to cut COMO,OOO foot of aonnd whito oak, white and yellow pine and hemlock. On and near floating streams, .With steam saw-mill, boom, etc., on the Susquehanna.. Apply to P. W. SIIEAFEII, Pottsville, Pa. A tiORITI YOUR HOIYIES with tho now eltromo, Awake" sort "Asleep." Sells like aild-tire, The pair sent for GO cents. A largo Ws• count to agents. Address V? P. OAIIPtNITit, OZ horo, Mass. $4O Tnerrnn , t I,t Agen pa t i, Exer .. tra TER & CO., Charlotte, Mich. $5 to $2O per, clay! Agents wamted 1 Al classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money a work for na in their eparo moments, or all the time, than pt anything else. Particulars free. Address 0. EITIN,IOarr Fi 00.4 ° Portland, Maine. WORKING CLASS /ALL ,tesvectablo employment at Soma , day ar eve ning,: Gin nable package of goods sent free by mail. Address, with six rent return Ftamp z llf. YOUNG/ 4. CrOw.l7B Greenwich St., I , T. Y. The - La tlroix nedieal , . tb - ranusuEn ry thn oldest awl most successful country for tto treatment of Chton, eases. For terms of treatnient,c, mall, with statement of case, 8. - July 1-4 w. 31 Maiden Auditor's Notice. frIlE auditor appointed by the 'Court of Common I Pleas to distribute the funds In the hands of E. A. Fish, Sheriff of Tioga county, arising from the aale of the personal property of J. W. Bergin at suit of A. id. Spencer et. al, will meet the persons interested, for the purposes of his appointment, on Wednesda y, _ the 2361 day of July, 1873, at ton o,clock a. m 4 at Ws .ottico in Wellihoro. DA:VID CAM MON, Wet. June 24, 1873-st. • THE KIRBY Two Wheel Mower I 9 TI! ST RONGEST,SIMPLEST! LIGHTEST RUNNING AND Most EASILY MANAGED MACHINE IN THE 7ORLD. Ix( to UCltl'aitt & AND DE hit% WEIGIIT UP ON the' HORSES' NECKS ! In Annie Wholly of Iron unit Steel. Dirrable,. Strong and Simple. . TIT . TOMPKINS bOtitklTY 3E3l4rnoisF3o' . -14,11 T-4 3, ! ;. the SEST 124-F,ll k the nankket. For or fenlarupply to S. N P.OYDEN, Agent, June 11, ; 73,-Ct. Welleboro 9 Pa. ' Wood and Milo Ware' at Kelleyst. DIALSBORD WOOLCARPINO WORKS, IWISH to inform the public , that I ritn now road? to do all work iu my lino nt reasonable, rates, and in tlie best manner. - BRING ON YOUR WOOL. Nvonsboro, Junii 17. 7871• S. A. ulurzor,D.- LIVgRY STABLE. j KETCUAM & COLTSp4prietAi ls . ' Fiiiit.viftiet rigs Punish( Aat reasonable rates. Pearl street, op pcmito Wlmetor's wagon shop. „ • - • , ® PUBLIC.HACK will be on tho street at all reasonable' home. Pass engers to and from the depot to any part of the 'town T. win be charged twenty-Aye cents, For fa en or small ratites for pleasure, oue dollar per ho . Woltaboro, July 16, 1878. 1111TC11.6.11 & 0 LES. . . 1 FRUIT JARS, A spoolallty at ali l laaal =all* =V V. 1/..Hums, Bionlyarg,l%. ,Nspensary. lastltntfon In this c and Sexual Dia n, or address by I. ke, Albany, N.Y. CM