Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, September 09, 1873, Image 3

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    LOCAL-Ittgick:
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At; tir.iisasnuesi
Old Pictures cnptei and :,erilared,%l6. nay
doirable Size at ICtuAllifit:v.t6.
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A girl waisted to tarn: .
dressmaking. Apply qt Knee ie. Pay = 7
LINE SMITU,"ret her Store lir OW villa e.
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Peachoz, CantelopocE4tet, ;PotattiCtc
ti nges., and Lemons, -
N. 11..01LASOirgee.
Oval and square frames all *es, and stileS
v ery cheap st,Tei.s.neutoulfs.. -
A nice assortment of children's and- in
fads' Cnps, Hats and Hoode, at Mrs. So-
FIELD'S.
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New Fell Styles of and Fancy
Goods direct from Now. York, At ".•
'Mrs. C. P. SMITH'S:
The person who took. from N. lit: GLASS_
nTut's store a sack of meal for-4. Kennedy
viii save cash by delivering the sumo to him.
New Fall Millinery and Panay, Goods just
ITCCIVed at Mrs. SOFIELD'S, find are offered
at very low prices. - .
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All Madam Demorest's new,Fall Stylesna:n
be found at Miss PAULINE &MITI!' S ' lin=
ory Establishment, in this village. Call and
ook at them. , - . - ,
People attenaing the Fair, having, Chro
mos or other pictures they .wish, framed, will
find it to their advantage to eitll 'at. NARA,
MORE'S Art Gallery
Tho place to buy little, Boys' Hats And
Caps is at Mrs. SOVIELD,'S.' ~New 'styled hive
just been received which cannot fail to suit:
Elder E. C. Cowles, of the Advent Christ
inn Church, of Cortland conntyi It:, will
preach Christian chnrch in Charles
ton, on the Stittc Road 14- miles from this
borough, next - Thinsday,, evening, Sept. rah.
A full under sot of falSe teeth was found
yesterday 'morning in the • rond'-near Marsh
creek bridge. The Owner can get them by
calling at this office and paying for this ad-
Tertisement•
LUMBER FOR SALL—I. have a lot of sea
soned hemlock boards at my mill in East
Charleston, Pa., which I will sell at $6 per
thousand. SPENCEP. cRIITTENDEN.
East Charleston, Sept. 9. , ' 4t*
Children's Collaretts, - Gloves,
Caps, Cloaks, • Hoods, Sacks, Apr Ons,
,te,, at Mrs. SoFTELD's.
We want Firkins, Tubs, aid Pails of
Butter, for which we Will pay tho , bigbest
market price in cash. .
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,- , A- Cash paid for eggs.
Aug. 19-4 t. J. C. & . A. M. BENNETT;
Covington, Pa.
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11.169 PAUIINE SMITH-Ie now receiving a
large and moll-selected stock •of Tali and
Winter Goods. Ladies attending the, Fair_
will do well to examine her goods bqoro pur-
Owing elsewhere - . Sho believes that•both as
to quality and prie s © she can satisfy this dos-.
est buyers.
LIMBER. - I have 58,000 feet of lumber to
sell, well seasoned. About 15,000 feet of oak
sawed into two , inch plank, the balance is
pine, from an inch to two inches in thick !
ness; ten or twelve thousand of Norway
sawed an inch and three-eights thick,—all
sawed an eighth over. W. A. STONE..-
. Washer°, August 26-tf.
Anew tot of Fall patterns from "Butteri
iast, received at Mrs. SoFIELD%-com
pfising nll tho new styles of Basques, Red
ingotes, Capes, Cloaks. &c., &.;e.
To saw a singular deformity in - a little
'yes!. old child from Ilornellsville, yesterddy,,
st Dr. UpDeGraff's office. The child's eye
lids were so contracted find grown 'together
that his oyes could scarcely bo-seen, render
ing the child nearly blind. Dr. UpDeGraff
performed a neat plastic operation by means
or which the eyes were opened and the de
formity removed. It sees and looks as well
now as anybody's eh Id.—E/mira Advertiser./
The finest and best Handkerchief perfumes
ever sold in Wellsboro can be had at 'Mrs.
&WIELD'S. Something new and very def.sir
able in this lino has just been received.
Ladies are requested to call and test simples
for themselves that they may be satisfied be
fore buyingthat the article is superir to any=
thing ever , before offered in this 4 aection.of
country..
THE WORD "SOZODONT," Wlileh is fast be ,
coming a household word„ is/ derived from
the Greek, and composed ortwo words, Sozo
end Odontes. "Sozo," traslated, means to
preserve,. and "Odontes,P the teeth--Sozo-
DONT, a preserver: of the teeth. And it is
true to As name. For*cautifying and pre-,
serving the teeth, hardening and invigorat
ing the gum; and correcting all impurities
of the breath,-it is' without a peer in the
world: /
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The Tioga Sunday School' Teaebers' Asso
ciation will meet in Wellsboro, Tuesday and.
Wednesday, the 16 and 17 of September, at ,
10 o'clock a: m. All friends of Sunday
Seliools are' earnestly requested to attend.
These meetings are doing . great good to the .
cause. /
Etiort4 aro' being made to secure bltlf fare
on the various railroads
N.L. RN - mom:ls,
Secretary
Mr. - Iternhoff, of the firm offlurritsnuno,
llosEsnixat & Co., bpi just returned' from
New York, where he has ptirchasec a large
clock of new • good.int hottorn.prices. These
goods have been well soletted for this ptirtic
ular market, and the Stock comprises a very
large variety of the most desirable styles.
They will be shown With pleasure to all com
ers, and'will be sold at the loviest possible
figures. Call in and seu for yourselves, and
you will be convinced that .the 'goods are
their own best recommend.
ARAI FOR SALE.—In Charleston town
ship, known as the Mcl - nnoy Farm, consist
ing of 106 acres of which 80 are cleared. The
far is well watered by springs, contains a
geoid two story frame dwelling with addition,
aria a barn 80x40 feet with granary:l2xlo
feet—all in good condition. Terms $ 4 ,50 0 .
One third in hand and the balance to suit the
purchaser. For particulars apply to S. F.
Ball on the premises, or to ,
Hvoii
r •
OTTI{G, '
Real Estate Agent,
No. 1, Bowen's Block, Wellsboro, Pa
Sept. 2-3 t. •
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NitatoF.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1878
Horne ...Affairs.
Mao -ideertisemenfs this ' wee*.
_Dry cioods. J. Horton Tiro.
Liaralnation of Teactiem."E: Horton, Supt
B lrtr taken up--W. 0. Rnesell..
Ltet of
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Letters--047. Merrick, P,153.
13 EL 1. IC if'_ S .
-430 iag to the picnic t
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--The com i tyj r begins tomorrow, ;Wednesday.
—The glass Works at Oovlagton mre agatti opera
Um.
-11/ e Pre*beets of a taiga attetidaece at the liirrna
gaol at llanaftela are said to be excellent. ,
—The fall term of tlirischools at lifansficia—Stato
..
ftal end Soldiers' Orptratia'—tni[St[ aid OeeL
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, — The Elmira Aderettsci. says tine ColvartOsqcie
i t , Railroad ['completed to ElktAti;--vehbrovic thid 10.
Albert 'Woodruff is "earcbiDS for co a l' on his
wi ll
in Chaileston township, He to smagulao of alit
ens,
—Prot minters was in town last week. Ile begins
itue
its
at Bavaria, N. Y., about tho middle of , tho
tenth .
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A. 7 lo ms:ober that Ron. Alexander IC. McClave is to,
4- ""' the address on tho Fah'. grounds ne xt Paturday
toni ng..
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trur
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g columns tall be found Abe .
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°stll ik. im et , te aby the Minty Superbitendelairfm7
'""bartioatle of teachers, , -,' - - ',
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• —Atato Suposiotelf,textOlic tatted; liel4i
t,oopip, to poiiitiktitiiits - .o.l.lrolr,sl*.itlrecal
endta ,
ray e,p4lp tared away rrion
'VO°iusq•t4iii*
• --Don't hi! to come
:snit tawny. Theie tble
rlioir an think prop loca
C: , _
die Fttle eCotkll
complete, and tike we'Otrei is et of SbtQ lilti _ aella=
ItOio
.wlll,be- erectted',iiittli*Olgo'zikk 2:eiiVO!' the
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too . •
— TrilogAii do the,c,
So ins
.of
-droon-ROgelpi;• yort ; l6
but nobody else does,
Tloga gallroad Cempany?olfors, toigiver-$6OO
t ` cniardSootiqnia,hojee. for- Biro.' dor/404; 1 66 4 o'6 '
was recently killetl on that road provideCOthcre,iirill
Contribute $174 fer.the seine prieperre:- •
—Mr+ , Tohn, n. Anderion,' this ,:village, a :tim
ber of the Democratic, State Central Committee; far
'the 16th Eienateriiil District, corn Prising too counties',
of firciKeon; taineien, Potter and tlogit.
—*entidera 4 ft.d that Lorenzo Forgetn.
LL D, has been engaged to preach the Episcops.l .
church at Dlossburz and- 8 0 04 eater' - up9ii lily
labors; We areinformitt: that lle ' 'reside'
-dtdecidt4 improvement been the ap
pearanc,c, of the Nerrs.ron.;, - by Setting the lecid page-in
nonpareil typo, find the publishers are alio enable/f i le
furnish more • *ading.lnatierin the same space edea
before.—//tosaburp Re . giifer. '-" ' • - ,
-,The MinetreliiiWill.glye an, entertainment -at, the Academy Of linsie next Thniiiday neyerdnit,the s
!Pm boja proniiserm ”lots of • flint 't nU they
are always Capable of f informing ell they premier.
The programme is,a rich one. „ ", •
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Mies O'Cinnor; will knOwn as , the popular
landlord ot the old Penneylrunia - House; has recently
become proprietor of the liallriad Hoiise to this vl.l-'
logo, 'where he will, no doubt, lie'elad to;Weleorue hie
old friends atO make lots otrierr
,tho Jadles,-inarried and shigle;lotuig
and any'of them, aro .oltl 7 -wiliho interested to
hear itiont 616 Neryi peculiar institution 'of the.
1'1166, ' 9 f course, they, will all gb to hear lifr:
Clure's lactate at tho cadepay of Blualc next Friday
tivening.
Dramatic . Tronne will hold loth at the
Academy of• Music to.inorroti :evening. The - pleces
selected are “Tile Chimney•Corner'l and the side
splitting negrofarce "This Virginia Mummy.", Jacob
will Mahe a right lively mummy ; just go and See if
be doesn't. - ' • '
Biehop O'Hara of the Boman Catholic dioceso of
Scranton held services in- the Academy of Music, in
this village; last Tuesday morning. 'The Bishop made
a few,remarks and confirmed about a,dozen persons.
A citircii edifice for that dehominalion is' needed in
this village. -
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—The Cowaniiiiiiie Valley lialiroad.Was Opened last
Saturday with a grand „excursion from - Y . :11{111nd to
Antrini. The titan, consisting of five coaches,tanto
south during the forenoon and' returned about
o'clock p. m. We sincerely congratulate ofir friends
of the Cowanesque Valley on this anspicions event:
-On Stliiday afternoon of last, week. tho' corner
stone of a new Roman Catholic chnrch . :at ha I:Brook
was laid by Bishop O'Hara, of this diocese,
,assisted by
Roy. Mr. Ito Dermot and fey. Mr. Wynne. 'A largo
number of
,people were in attendance, and the - terc 7
monien pasied off, in a very solemn and IMpressiye
t
manner. •
—Somebody has given the Mansfield Advertiser half
a barrel of flour, witermtpon the editor bubbles over
after this fashion: "We Shall never forget his kW:I
nc:3a, and our little ones shall he taught to respect him
who so liberally provided unto them the 'staff of life.'"
Good enough 1 If there is, any ono thing wo do like
more than another, it is a grrpful heart.
—The following charters were granted at the recent
term of Court: Trinity P. E. Church, 4ntrlm; Odd Fel
lows Building Association, Mansfield; Union Cone;
tory Company, Farmington: The Farmers' Insurance
Company of Middlebury watt changed to the Agricul
tural Insnranco Company of
,Pennsylvanie, and the
place of doing business was changed to Wellsboro.
—The job of flagging the side-walk in front of the
county buildings was completed last week, and is a
credit to all concerned, There is now a continuous
Stretch of atone pavement from the Prothonotary's
Office to Dr. Shearer's corner, excepting the cross
-walks, and it is hoped tin) borough authorities will, at
no distant day, follow/the good e ample set them and
lay those in stone also.
—The AdverliseO / nys a little son of Harrison John
son, of Covington/ township, came near being killed
recently while itra neighbor's barn. He was standing
on the barn Rotor watching the movements of several
children on the scaffold, when a heavy piece of tim
ber fell from' Its place above and struck him on the
head. For/some time he was - considered dead, but
animation returned again.
—Hon/A. K. McClure, of Philadelphia, has consent
ed to deliver a lecture on Friday evening' next under
the auspices of the Hermalo ffociety. The. subject
chosen is "Mormonism; and Life in the Rocky_ Morav
taths,"—a topic which is of special interest at the
present time. • The lecture wil i lbe - given at the Acade
li
rnY of Music. , No doubt pa hall will be crowded, se
it will bo well to secure you reserved seats early.
—Mr. IL C. Vermilyea is 'ant to retire from the
Break Walton House—an °ste t lishment well known to
alt knights of the od and reel on Pine Creek and
dear to the hearts of all lovers of good living in this
region. The old landlord bids the public good-bye at
a Farewell Dance, on Friday evening, the 26th instant.
Everybody will be welcomed at the hospitable old
house on that occasion in the,genial,splrit of the gen
tle angler whose name it bears.
—The Aarre'ron boasts that it contains more , read
ing matter than any - other paper published in the
county, which we think is true.. It don't make us
feel envious, not a bit, it only %stimulates us to work
harder to build up our little joker, and judging by
the present indications the Index will be as large as,
the Aorfaxon in about 4—hundred years, then we'll
brag along with you AorrAmon. fellers. - Just keep cool
until that time, will you ?—lafckl Index.
--A terrible accident happened at the dwelling of
Frank Wingate, about two miles out of this village, on
the Antrim road, last Wednesday night: Mrs. Win-
gate. was mixing some alcohol and camphor by the
liglit of a lamp, when, from some unknown cause, the'
mixture suddenly took fire and exploded, throwing the
burning liquid over her clothes. The unfortunate
woman's clothing was literally burned from her body,
and ehe was so fearfully injured that she died before
morning.
•'The eastern gable of the T. B. It. Co's new'round
house, in this pine., the brick work of which was just
completed, fell to the ground yesterday (rridwY) nom
with a crash which quickly drew a.crowd oil people to
the spot. Luckily the workmen were all absent eat
ing dinner, snd no oue was injured. •The accident
is attributed to the fact that the wall wasnot sufficient
ly braced or propped up. The loss to the company is
no small sum."
E. F. BRAricu,
Pr6lident
Jug story. We don't know whetherlt is intended as a
slur on Crooked Creek or Tiogi,—perbaps on both:
"A woman living up Crooked - Creek sent her husband
to Tioga recently to buy a Jug of molasses. Ho got
drunk, and brought home the jug filled with whisky.
She took it rip,. smelled it, set it back, and then squar
ing herself, arms akimbo and eyes flashing, she ex
claimed, 'Where's them molasses ?' The old man
smiled and winked pleasantly, and wivinghislefthand
propitiatingly exclaimed, 'Them's they?' Ho is now
convalescent, bnt the jug ls.hopelessly deranged."
COURT PROCEEUINGS.—Court, convened
last we Monday afternoon, with Judge Williams and
'Associate Jildges Smith and Mclialigh ton
,on the bench.
In the case of Hopert yr. Covington • township the
Court orderedplat a special cash tax Deform mills on
th 6 dollar belevled to pay debts of the township.
The case of gammoncl vs. Fitzgorald was tried by a
„Pally who found for the plaintiff $152. , • , •
It was ordered that an adjourned terra of Court be
held at -the office of M . o. H. W. Willlatin3, President
JiidgO, on the 20th tiny of September, 1872. -
The case of Day vs. Shaw was tried' by a jury who
found for the plaintiff $59 20.
—The 13lossburg Register of last Saturday says
—The lifansfield Advertiser of last week prints this
The other cases disposed of will be found in another
part of this paper.
Court adjourned on Saturday.
TRIALS AT THE LAST TERM OF COVItT.—
Not many cases wen:flirted at the term of Couit just
closed, but seine of them *ere of sufficient interest
to justify the publication of something more than the
usual official minutes.
That of the Commonwealth rt. Stain was one of de
-chledly more Interest than iniportanee. It appeared
from the testimony that the cemplainant, ayoung man
named Whecler r and the delei)dant were inn - barber's
shop at Mansfield one datinday'evening, when Wheel
er was exhibiting a common boxwood carnet/teen rule.
After others bad examined it, the defendant asked to
be allowed to look at it, and finally put it in bis pock
'et, apparently to i !annor' Wheeler. On a demand by
Wheeler for the return of-the rule r Rolm offered-him
An old one, saying that was good enough for him.
Wheeler at last went MT without - 11kt rule, and the
nett Monday Morning obtained a , warrant and bad
Kohn arrested for larceny, when the ride was return
tolls rightful owner. The jury, on meter° delibera
tion, found the defendant not guilty of larceny, but
undated the coats upon the county, so that whoever
got the best of this practical joke tholaugh in the end ,
is against the taxpayers who have to foot the pin.
The ease of the Commonitrealth rt. Bowman had to do
with moro respectable figures. at least, The defend•
ant was charged in the indictment With removing and
accreting his pr'opertyWith intent to defraud his cred
itors. Mr. - A, 33. Graveal was the . prosecutor. '; It
mine that in 1871 Mr, Graltes --obtained a judgment
against Bowman , for $2,890: leinteiiintion -was after ,
wards leaned, and the Sheriff went over to Westfield,'
where Bowman was keeping -a betel,
' to levy on' the
defendant's property, ;when •it was run off into the
State_ of New York.,
,But It appeared on the part Of
the, defendant that the owner of the hotel had lirovii.r .
crusty distrained part, of "the property, when one
bad loaned BoWnian menny,add taken jiidginent
secure liimindf. On This judgment the - property , was.
anliseguentlY bold before it was : taken Into NOW
andat the threi,,of the alleged running riff the litlit.;
it weitstillin lt,eactt.' , The jury ;decided thet:.the
fendant Waitiet guilty, and directed that the iirox,ooO.:
ter And defendant should each pay ono
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en pia, , lipoo6,,beetimeaeiry..iindtisedsniali,violerit
larignage thailitieiiie - *telly' aent - liiiii'beeir -to - his.
shpV . A ft er' tiro husband : half `left; Abe"- defendant
tipoirge[Wirettz, went out doors; where iMrs.:L'eterdori
7tatit atidagela eeinuaauced giutireling with , her.. -to
avoid him she Went into the - garden; but tlie - derand=
ant chisettherup closely and struck her pit . the 'head
with a ail* . knoclibig 'll4,,dOWri: Mil: ,retereorttli
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cries of
~ m urder7,oalled a neighbor to the spot wbO
f9und bur libig'enTtliii ' 'groniid, insensible' from MP
inhirlea oho tied received -,flpon
~ g oing ,to the place
this neighbor saw ' - ii• inan; whOrd he supposed to tp
the defendant, rimillig nwity.;- Whoitz .went ,done
town and made inquiries tor Mr. Peterson, eayin4 he
was wanted, at home. eTheecamp then' took- 'nil. Pal!.
and wee neat "heard of in ; Salt/worn: -nu '. ' didn't, etay
there, liosiliter; but came back last ,May.:Whed lie' was.
nabbed by the officers of the le*: ' Ile was indicted at
the present term of ptart and " on his trial by the bray,
crap:J;(l6 , mile , foend ignilty'of an , , aggravated assault:
IlMwes`dentenced' by the - . Court 'to pay's duo of 440
and the costs and to pass one year of solitary cimline
=ant in the Eastern Penitentiary of the State. It is
to bo hoped that in that time. if, he doesn't learn ex
actly where the .Tjogaftailroad -rrins.,lte will at least,
maim up hid iiiird•not to beat out the brains of those
who, know more than himself.. It Was remarked by
All wbb heard the' rial' that the proiecntorwas a per
sonof unusual intelllgeime and of modest and 'edit
ahlyi demeturor. It is the general opinion that her
brutal assailant richly deserved the , puthaktnent m , ..
,tell'out loldia..":: _.,' •:. - - , ~‘, '-:- i-, - ; ,
TM caste tried' during the last Wadi 61 Court Were
all civil actions. - ho ease of Walker & Lathrop ii.
Innen fascia was an action of ejectment for a piece
of land pi . Deerilela, iii which" the plaintiffs obtained
ii, verdict -' ' ,if ~ ,- .
The caso of Samuel hforiati vs. The,W..f.c L. Tt.
Company occupied the Coutt from viriiitlesday Wutil
Friday afternoon, and - exelird,consideistile Interest:
It was an action to recover damage's far the_ land ap
propriated far the' defendant's road-bad through the
plaintiff's than in the township Of Offarleaton., — ne
amount claimed by plaintiff was $1,200. A. cloud of
witrivssetrilppeared in the case on each filth); and after
a patient hearing otthe testimony and a personal in-.
spection of the'prembies, the Jury found a verdict of
$6OO for the plaintiff. ,To this sum was added about
three' years' interest, in eking : the whole, judgnient
$70,2 besides tho costs.
PlBll. IN THE TIOGA RLyzd,,—To the Ed
itor
,of itSe Agitatot: A few Years ago this river :stir
plentifully supplied with fish. It was only a matter of
amusement to catch a nice mess; the fish were in the
river, and all it was necessary for the fisherman to do
was ,to bait his hook and watch for a pii.,, and he was
not generally kept waiting• long. 'Why is it not o
now? :Where are all the beautiful fish gone that utt d
to dart about in thOpoga river: Have they all be
caught on the fisherman's hook? No; an the explit.
nation 'that is neededls just to say, ','Tanneries,"
Those Institutions have driven the fish from among
us. Not driven them away either, but murdered thein
as foully and oven more cruelly than Wade killed his
victims. Wade expected to make money by his butch:
erg - , but the tanners do not derive the least benefit
from their wholeiale slaughter. Is this just? , Ought
such a course 'to be tolerated? Have they the right to
open their vats and allow the poisonouttliquid to flow
into the river, carrying death and destruction to every
fish that comes in contact with the poleohous water?
livery little while the people at Covington know, that
some vats hairsbeen opened at the illossburg tannery
by, obServing the color of the water.' It is generally
very dark after flowing Ave miles from the placewhere
the liquid ran in. And even if We didn't care any.
thing about the fish; we ought to object to having the
river filled with such foul stuff Where cattle and hors;
es drink every day.
This subject ought to be thought carefully of by ev.
pry man. If ho Is the owner . of Ilve,stoelt, he ought
to look at the matter With self Interest if with no oth
er motive. If he has no horses nor - cattle, let hie
opinion be on the aide of humanity. Yours truly,
Covington, Sept. GUI, ems. G. GRAY.
OUB JVIIIGEROWL • ' ' -
—Tho Hornelisvillci Evening Triinme is out.. "
—There is much - iiicliness at Big Plata and Ivicinity.
—The, Towanda anti Company have put u'!) thfrty-.
one street lamps..
—Ono hundred teachers were at the recent Teachers'
Institute at Canistoo; °
• —P. T. 13aintim'S show holds forth in Ely:tire; on!
Wednesday, Sept. 17th.
—A Board of Trade haft been organized at, Corning
'to beat the "dead beats."
—The Presbytery of 'Reuben begins its semi-annual
meeting at Addison tc.day.
—Workmen have been tearing out the dam- across
the Ohemung river at Athens.
—The war between the local optionlsts and liquor
dealers, has begun in Lycoming county.
-Miss Holbrook. an elocutionist of Baltimore,
has been giving ptiblio readings in Eastern Biadford.-
-DaVid Castor, whose
-wife and child were drowned. ,
in the recent flood in Catort, N. Y., died last Sunday
week., „ -
—Victoria Woodhull has bedtt ventilating free-loye-
IBM in Scranton and neighborhood. Elho la fouler
than over.
—Dr. J. B. graves has been appointed Surgeon of
the Erie Railway for Corning and' vicinity, a selection
well triad°. '
—Prof. 0; W. Ryan has accepted the principalship
of the Public School of Towanda, at a salary of $l4O
. •
per month.
—The Potter county Jail is empty. Potter has for a
score of years been a "local option" county. Put this .
and that together.
—Scranton has three School Boards, all asserting
their legality. Education moat prosper under so Much
extra supervision.
—The Bath Davenporta will give $lO,OOO towards - a
now Presbyterian. ehureb,
,if the rest of the people
will raise $20,000.
—The Bath District Conference of the M. E. church
commenced ita semi-annual session in Hornellsville,
N. Y., last Wednesday. - -
-The Olen at Harnmondsport has just been -pur
chased With a view to fitting It up as a public; resort,'
with modern hotel and Other, attractions. ' i - ,
-I
—There wore over three thousand people at an Odd
Fellew's picnic, at Minnequa Springs) fast Wednesday.
A large delegation went froni Einiirai "
—Wade, the young man who murdered Mr. and
Mrs. Mcßride, near Williamsport, for their money, has
been- convicted of murder in the first degree. -
-The Post Office Department has ordered , that El
mira be made a free delivery office, and authorizes
four carriers at a salary of six hundred dollars each.
—The highway repairs, in' consequence of the re
cent freshet on Whisky Creek, and Castor's Creek; will
'cost the bilkifof Corning about 'three thouriand dol
lars.
—The farmers of the Claomung valley are harvest
ing their tobacco. It is, one of the. best crops grown
in the valley, the late hail storm only injuring a small
portion of it. i
—The physicians of Potter, McKean, _,Camoron and
Elk counties am organizing a Medical Society: They
have held a preliminary meeting and :adjoutned to
meet in Emporium some time this rnoilth;, when the
organizalion will be completed. ' -
—On Sunday weok two Crisplias and *young knight
of Vulcan were out boiling with too Much local op-
tion on board at Towanda. They capsized find would
have been drowned had it not been for
. the bystand
ers. As one of the Crlspins said, their “soles",Wero
not lost.-
—The Advertiser says J. Newton • Perry, of I)sceola,
states that he arrived at Elmira, from Milton, Pa., in
the evening, and went to the Union Hots). He thought
be was followed. He went to bediand soon after some
ono Bred at him through the blind and glass, the bail
entering the bed. = , .
• -
—The tannery of A E. Bump, situated on
?annoy creek, Sullivan county, was burned Tuesday
morning about three o'clock. It is supposed to have
been het on Are by.an 1130011iiiirY. Loss on building
andatock•about $23,006; insurance in New York corn -
Renick about $15,050. ; rs_ •-
, 2—There is to be a now time table on • the Erie road
on the 15th; but-as the poor old . Erie can't afford to
advertise much 'the people tenet And out when the,
• trains run by watching the track:- And, Oa all, per
halls that is the beet way, for they don't run on time
to Aural-art:deg:extent. • • -
—We wonder when it will be generally known that
there IS no stet; word as speciality.—Bath_ Courier.—;
Never, until the English language is poorer thaatt is
now, There' is such. a word, and it ,is a good one in
its proper place. - The only trouble is that many pea.
ple use it in the' wrong place. -
' Turne'r, aged, ten th# daughter of Jos
eph Turner, was instantly killed at Perkinte.tariery,
Factoryville,H. It., a few. days ago.. She and a couple
of. younger children were playing about some logs,
whenehe fell and a log , rolled upon her, 'dislecating
her neck, *Ong instant 'death: „ „
—The Republicans of Centrieemity have made the
followinenoinivations - : For Senator, John IrWin,
jr. ; 'Aar - Amenably, Levi A. ; or Treasure, Cob
George'*.,Bayard; for CoMmissioiier; &Miter Gram.:
iey;*for Jury'Cemmissioner,2lleniamin Ligget; for
Auditors, Dr.-. 1. 1.1. -Blair 2, years, - Andrew Gregg S_
- •
- ; ;;- 7 -Thii Brelliord COutityßinicitiO,CouVentiori met
it Towandkon the Ist inst.with flol.N. E. piollet
in
the chair, 40- nominated the ;following
Rhpisentatlyes,ll. - Terry and Associ
ate Judge; 07.11.•Rassell; Treasurer;, 4;;Bmiley;'
Commissionerr'Jobn 844w#14 , , - 4*lr„ cobinilisioitbr;
,-
-ThißnidfirtctuklS ar B clrrtnA l i
I*tta
'•pi'-«es;<;.i%a.;-
4r”V,:lirev , r4oPimerAta,6 , o37•Auo&lrei 9 0 4 , !Y
#4 , ' , o , el.*:**tuoiistru* , o l .o4.4?,o4 o l'ilv,
1154 , ` 4 4 1 40 -, _#kuurl!:,Wesiit*Amksaiixooo3 l 2-31f - t!!
ItthiM 4l . l o 3 4* l o t l 4,' "41*A* *lO, pa at.
'4 4 44 abi,6 l ,te. 'o6:tif'br\ i'*4 l ,oo :Hielehe r ,"
tiPE'Ol -
the 4 eats ittreeher
Out Wehiett - ei - Wiltir — OktoOlpg
ollttsl Mitdge ices ?bat place a A4 , 1 . .1448 shiie thetiriftge
broke; lied the eillithlo. Whkti aits.holog droW4 bi)ox•
Onjilkito P r e et P t Ate 4 V.tete . theeeheii - th.W e rl 9 4 : al lr
thtteg te the htefth r
eteeteit,V4
n
,o vipter.' ,
,116";41ainage of ,threineiiee *as trebir.l.
•exeept Mtye engine."-' ;"'r
—4174 nuns , * aceWnt' tapT4ned on the I. Cen.
teal Thlllroaamiat %Mole anew dare ago. At *Street .
crossing strut , a wagon in mibtoit 'Worn, two
Men; MA- theyr were hotb, TlMoneneer stNi
peil the trainee soon Ili pessibio;'aintoti seeing the
tot Or h 1 engine Outoored. with ~the. , L b loodind brains
of a man, he minted Inst : been ttt poor
t.tealth for the past few• Weeks., ,
tiaie that ib
to'a of it it erlhairig o - fikineite,thist; , _Oftf4
feir'ditya shicn_and 'infect , about - ,eight el there,-
thirty - ,empt7 'coal' Care were thiewn - trout , the track,
. "minty , of them CoMpletely_ wrecked ',The dro
.fere Mopped the drove to watt 'for the train fa
pass, bitesonialiow they iihuni.ededandian ttr-r9 ! titilte
track ittAs ail the elliftee - tie Otago - E. :
r-Paltrieaf - ,11. Abiurione, the 'leading Inierehent, of
Wellaillie; laid out :a :villein' plet;- two jeers ago;
mile and a half went of, that place.;' Manama hoatoi
.have
be bitilt,,eaveral being arfittaliffi; and au 'tic:S
ande building and boarding house iutire
by Mr. tillternhne,
Fat the - Actidernyiand the Olienhig exarriees were
madettitraatitO by an address from - Bev.' Dr. Icnox.of
-
-Mere- la lometWng-,that Imilcs promising: Ids. /3.
.D.,Pratt, of Penn-lf*i,, has ilivunted 4 car:9ololn*
by whirl cars will couple therMielvesby ritririing • to..
tether;'iviu uncouple Ina of accident ; and can be
uncoupled vbelidealred ba Chain or lever on the.
Plittforin. The work will . sdon be rendi for testing;
pnd promises tribe sureessfol. It willeertanly be of
great benellt to rallroad emploYties and companies.
and to the community generally.' ' 2
-The. Mundy _Luminary of last SatUrday soya,:
*'Alexander Harbor, of -Pluziketes'Preek foi-nably,
was fpund dead in hie saw mill onFrlday of list week,
having redeived a terrible out in- the head froni a saw.
It is supposed be 'was working at the edger and fell'
upon the saw.• The saw was running when he Was
found. No, other peracm wain tha,ndll'whemthe ae
eident occurred. was' abont'Or years of
ege, and leavesU wife and Seven chlidren."
—The Permian, N. DePt.evrai this pod doh
storywhich is indorsed by- cithei 'papers inthat re
gion:' ‘• Mrs. Morse, wife of the late Myron Morse of
WS village, and her sister, daughters of llenben Cory.
:and Mrs. M.'s little son, 7 years old, were. stillitabing
on imke 'Sentra on Wednesday, and 'the little'boy loan
ed over the side of the boat, when a large trout iumP•
ed fronk the Water and attempted:o swallow the lad's
nose. 'Be sprang back witiafright, and idled the fish
into the boat.' His nose was badly scarred by the bite.
The trout .weighed 8 pounds. ' We Promme the story
of Jonahfend the whale win no longer be doubted by
unbelievers., We aro ready , to forfeit $lO,OOO if we
cannot prove this flab story. Since' this remarkable
occurrence every fisherman's nose closely -scrutin,-
!zed. to see if be has adopted the new -Made of ang
ling."
---The Bradford conutg Goo 4 leMplare held a Con
vention at Columbia X Roads recently and resolved,
among other things, "That we" urge -upon our Mem
bers and senators in the Legislature to use their ut
most endeavors -to pass stringent lairs against the
manufacture of intoxicating liquors, and' More severe
penalties against sollipg liquor with Out license; that
our Legislature be urged to pass a lair Minder to the
Mississippi law which provides, that any person found
holding office in the Kate, who, shall" be {hunk, shall
Upon conviction be deemed gnfltyof a misdemeanor,
and shall be pamoved from office; that the'vations al
coholic preparations kneviii end sold by Ouggista tin
der the name- of bitters," are deserving of - ihe
strongest condemnation as humbugs and swindles;
thakalcohol, no 'Matter how disguised; is a polson,,and
When taken into the stomach, eneroy."
MANN—SMITH.—On Tuesday, Sept, 2. at the resi
dence of the bride's parents, in Rutland, by Wm. J.
Mann, Raq., of Tioga, Mr. Wm, J. Mann, Jr., and MISS
Florence ti. -•
COMSECTION.—Wo are informed by a friend In Rut
land that the notices of marriages purporting tolhave
taken place at thd ht. li.•church in Roseville, on• the
10th ult., publitthed in this column two weeks ago
were false, and that no such marriages were ever,cele
brated.' Tho notices came to.tis by mail;auftwere pub
lished in good faith; and we regret exceedingly that
we have thus been deceived into inflicting pain on sev
eral Very worthy people. We also regret that wo are
not able to hold up to public scorn the person who
perpetrated this fraud. ' The signatnre,by which the
notices were attested was undoubtedly forged, and it
is consoling to reflect that the cunning penmanship of
the forger will probably some day qualify him for pro
motion to one of our public institutions where be will
haves chance to do the State considerable, gratuitous
service. ' ~• :
We shall hereafter publish no notices Hof inerriages
or deaths received by mail, unless they are attested
by some person known to ue, Or by the dont - tire and
stamp of the Postmaster of the place from which they
purport to come. , •
PL'OMLEY.—In Delmar, on the sth instant, Dirs.
Hannah Plumley, aged 84 years.
PAOHARD.—In -Covington, Pa, August 81, 1878,
Adelbert Willie ' Packard: , son- of A. lc and Mary R.
Packard, aged 8 years, 5 months and 19 days.
L.
iST OP LEITERS remaining ill the Post Office at ''
Wellaboro, Pa., Sept. - , 1873.
L. Bates, John Brown/2, , Jacob Gothard; Vira lf,ina
ble, Geo. Loof, W. H. Newell, Gob. Putman, -W.,Re
coach. RIM" Riley. Julia Rosencrance, Mathew Rifile,
Miss E. t3kuly. Herman Taylor 4, Chas. Vars, Andrew
'Vandowson, llf. R. VarzamP , .
In calling for any of the above please give name and
date of whereto.. ment. GEO. W. MERRICK, P. M.
Examination' , of .Teetchers.
.
• , ,
- 171, X...411 - INATiONB for those desiring to teach during
_Cj the year, will be held at the following places: '
Libeity, (Block Rouse), Monday, Sept. 22, 1873.
Union, (Ogdensburg), Tuesday.. " 23, "
Blossburg, Wednesday, " 24,
Covington, ' . Thursday, ". 25, ''
' '
Mansfield, (BChou' House), Friday, " 20, "
Tioga, - . . - , Saturday, . 1 27, 0 .
Mainsburg, Monday, " 29, "
Rutland, -r._ „ _ Tuesday, " 80, "
........
Jackson; (11111ertown), . Wedneeday, Oct, 1, ~
Lawrenceville.. , - Thursday,' a.. 2, .•
Farmington, (O. C. S. H.,) Friday, . , •3, ..
Nelson,. Saturday ".. 4
._ . . ... .
,
Olymer, (Sabinsville), Monday,
" 0, "
Gaines, (Vermillyea'a). Tuesday, .. IL ..
Delmar, (Stony Fork), Wednesday, " 8, "
Wellaboro, . Thursday, " 9, "
Charleston, (Whitneyville), Friday, " 10, "
Chatham, (Shorteville), Saturday, " 11,
Brookfield, Monday, " 20, "
Westfield, Tuesday, - " 21; "
Knoxville, . r - - Wednesday, " 22, "
And at Knoxville the two following Saturdays.
Examinations to commence at 9a. in. '
Teachers will provide_ themselves with foolscap
paper. pen and ink. School-Directors and others are
eartmetly invited to attend. One - AnoneVlnstittito will
be held in Wellaboro upon the weal co encing
Oct. 13. y 3. lIORTON,
Sept. 9,1873-6 t. County Superintendent.
STRAY TAREN UP.—Drolso Into tha-enclee
me of the subscriber, on the 27th of Angnet last
ono two-year old bull ; color. dark red. The owner
will please prove property, pay charges, and tt.le2, him
away. W. U. RIIS ELL.
Delmar, Sept. 9, i87341.*. , .
Wood and Willow Ware gKelley's.
jOs ...,.............. G
of any description executed with accurst-
cy and care st the
TATOIt OFFIOE.
. . . . ~.. .,
, _ . , - • . .
' . Was ' . liorton ar, Bro.,
DRY GOODS, DRESS. GIOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS'
, '1".
KEE --NOTIONS, HATE:3; CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES;: OIL-
comt:-,::Afi:::.StE..f.Ofi'l'yourist_Lvg&.
111E1213113
MS
MARRIAGES.
DEATHS.
Rave just received the limiest stock of
FURNISIIING 'GOODS,' GOODS,' irAN-•
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0 4.! 14 ,7 • 0 1"/( 441 .
oracer.. ,
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Vigt.404461042 1411 ;
• 4 ••
is g..A.Litag - • ; PAY FOT4 • "Or
I phi; ~ .. • $ t 0 0
-SUOLW tiejAt 364 r. ler . .. 26, 3 46
Niguel, elute, per •• • -/
I * 4l
cat,xed,
Wheat, awing, -
ihickwhealt,- ” • 00 .
oruj singled, ••
"-70
)148 ..;• 411
Marley,
Eye, • ' TOP
,:lover ' "
illuothy 4.
Bealla, • • •
. • .
`ura n3Hal: per, cut. . .. ;0 ,
knoll pet .
petatoes,„lier , bosh, •4O • 4 :
APPlea,istinan;per nueu „;.• 75 - ; ,!.
;Anions, Per- ... .• . . :1.50 • 175
eurAips.„ per busb . 2530
Pork, per 11/...p 4 /0 .il l
flennb•Per lb • 1.2
era, perlb:• .
.... .. ' 12.54
ihatter.per lb .
Dituese, per lb,:, , 101
Lard, :pier lb 32}4 16 ,
Tallow. per lb, -
Honey, per lb •. • . 20 20
'Vinegar; per• - L . " -
Eggs, per dozen ' "18
Dried apples, Per lb
Dried peaches, per lb
Dried cherries, per lb
Dried blackberries, per lb 15
Dried. raepberries, black, per . 4 26
Dried raspberries, red, per jib,: • 2O.
Orrinberrieii per 0... • . `•'• .• • •
Ran per ton jg
Wood, 18 inches, per cord r 200
Wood, 3 feet, per cord' 8 00.
Coal, hard, per-ton - 6 4 404 26
Coal; soft 3 OU 8
.50
Ground plaster, per ton. ......
coffee, per lit 123 i
Sugar, yellow, per 1b.... ..... . .. 11
Sugar, brown, per lb 11 @ 22
Teas, green, per lb 60o®1 60'
Teas, bhick, per lb WO/ 20
lierosene, per gal
Wool, per lb 40
Pens; Canada field. . •
" Black-eyed hiaroweit. • • ----
SP*CIAL NOTICE S ;
_
312101ir' EMPIEUPPICC/Etebotild not tri
fle with their health' by resorting , to, new and untried
remedies, often drastioand:injurictts,whilethe, great
cure, Poralland's German Bitters,'clut' be had. The
testimony in favor •of this standard remed,tir is' imr.
ilium, and each day adding to it from 'the' most Mt--
gettable Classes of aociety._ •
~ lkad.the feifirsosy the:SofireitiC Court :;
' 'termer Chit,' Justice George W. Woodward : -I find
'Tfoolland'a German 'WWl's" ie a good tonic, 'useful
in the diseases of tbo digestive organs, and of great
benefit ititcttises of debility and want of nervous action
In the systeriti. Hon. OW Jae fee-Jaws Thompson :
I consider "Bootiatid'iti German Bitters" a valuable•
medicine in case of attacks of indigestion or 'dyspep
sia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Hon,
Justice George Ghariwoc4 : I have found by.experi.
ence , tbat rrlloolland's German Bitters" is a very good
tonic, relloving'dyspeptlo symptoms ii'most directly.
They, are not alcoholic. They are sold by all Drug.
gists.-2-June 24-7ra, /tot. '
TEE 110E8E110ED PANACEA,
and _
FAMILY LINIMENT
is the best remedy-in the world for the following com
plaints, viz.: Cramps in the:Limbs and Stomach, rain
in the Stornach;Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism in all
tts forms, Billions Collo, Neuralgia, Cholera, Dy-sen
tery, Colds, Fresh - Wounds; Burns, Sore Throat, Spi
nal Complaints', Sprains-,and Bruises, °bilis and Fe
ver. • For Internal and Paternal use: - • - -
Its, operation is not only to relieve - - the patient, but
entirely, removes the cause of complaint. It pen
etrates and ' pervades the whole system, restoring
healthy action. to all its parts, and quickening the
blood.
>hTEIE BOBSBROLD PANACEA IS PURELY Vegeta
die and All Healing.
Peparedby -CURTIS BROWN,
-No. 215 Fulton Istreet, New York.
For saki by all druggists. July. 211, 1873-1 -
.
nifty YOare - pcperience , of an Old Nurse.
Milli." WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP- I 8 THE
PRESCRIPTION OF one of the, best. Female 'Physi
cians and Nurses in the United litotes:and has been
used for thirty years with never ;failing' safety and
success by millions of mothers and children, from the'
feeble infant of one. week old to the. adult.. It cor
rects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, reg
ulates the /Jewels, and gives rest, health and comfort
to mother and Child. We believe it to bo the Best and
Surest Remedy in the World In' allz cases of DYSEN
TERY and .LIAILIGUEA •IN ,o.un..Drivakr, whether it
arises from Teething or from any other cause, Fit!l
directions for Using ,will accompany each bottle.—
None Genuine ,unless the fie simile of CURTIS tt
PERKINS is' on the outside wrapper. Sold by all
Medicine Dealers: July 211,1873--Iy.
. Children often look PAle and .Slek
from no other cause than having worms in the stomach
BROWN'S VERISIIFIJOR COMFITS
will deitroy Worms without injury to the child, being
porftotly WRITE, and free from all coloring or other
injundas ingredients usually used in worm propara.
Boni. CURTIS k, BROWN, Proprietors,
No. 2lb Fulton Street, Now York. -
,s'4Zei by Disegisti and chemYsts,'and4ea/ers in Medi
cinet at Twnwri - -Ftvn CZNTIVA Box.' ;July 29,13-Iy. •
tO THE - CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—your
attention is specially invited to the fact that the No-
Ronal Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions
to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Boao of Ft
tumor. The funds realized from this source are to be
employed in the erection of the buildings for the ,111.•
lernational Ezhibitton, and the ()Menses connected
with the same. It is confldcutlybolieved that the Key
stone BtatU will be represented by the - name of every
citizen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one
hundredth birthday of the nation., The shares of stock
arolidered for $lO each, anti subscribers Willrcceive
a h ndebmely steel-ongraved Certificate of Stock, suit
able for framing an& preservatin \ iv Asti onal memo
rial,
'
Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum will
I be paid - on all payments of Centennial Stock from date
of payment to January 1, 1876.
Subscribers who are not near , a National Bank can
remit itAeclx or post-office order to the'imileigigned.
1.- • • • • mimic. FRALEY; sieainirer,
•
001 Walnut St.. Philadelphia.
DI.SSOLIPPION.—Notice is hereby given that the
.parinership heretofore existing between the un
dersigned was dissolved b mutual consent on the
20th day of August, 1873. The books of the into firm
of Shoff Sz Wilson are left with Mr. R. 3. Shoff, of
kliddleburyviyho alpne has 'authority to collect the
Claims duo said firm, and who will pay the Sabin
, ties of, thp game. • - R. F. 'WILSON.
_
H. J. SWF.
Aiiddlobu r 7, Pa., August 20, 1873-St* '
member Landfor Sale.
yt.Fl undersigned offers for sale two hundred and
T
thirty-eight acres of timber land about eight miles
south...west of Wellaboro. There is a large quantity of
hemlock and considerable eheatnutupOn it. A portion
of it will make line farming lauds. It will be sold
on time. Inquire of . WM. A. STONE,
August 20, 1873-tf. Wellaboro, Pa.
- ,- - • ,
• :I -..4utflitorls Notice.
•
I'IIEIE undersigned having been apiointed an Auditor
.1 - -by the Court of Common Pleas of Tio , va county to'
Mac the funds (now in the bands of E. A. Fish.
Short , lug from the sale of the real estate of
Giles • Mervin snit of Elizabeth Mentor and
others, will meet the par forested, for the pur
poses of his appointment, Wean : • Sept. 10. 1870,
at 10 o'clock a. rn ,at his ofileo In Wellsbor., . , . ich
time and place all persons interested are required
produce and substantiate their claims, before the Au.
ditor, or be debarred from corning in for any portion
of said funds.- - - OF ,O. W. MEREICA, Auditor.
August 19, 1878,-4w. I
ESTAA.YS TAKEN VP.—OnSunday,. Atignst
17, 1873, the undersigned took up two dry tows,
one a black and the other a brindle now. One has a
tar mark on the tight hip.' Too owner -Is hereby re
quested to prove property, pay charges, and take them
away. ' DARTT.
Charleston, August 26, 1873-Bt.
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MARSALES for Ladles' and gilidren's
THOSE RUFELIN GS, TIJOKINGS & TRIMMINGS
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CROCKERY of the beitironstone China.
A largiii assortment—tietes, Woman's, and prices as cheap as the she-alma.
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Corning, April 22,1373,-tr.
An Entire Stook
itittitittt f t UltStillt
Wholesale Clothiers and Mere
Dry Goods p Nations p Paiey. Goods*
Hats, 1011.psy Furnisiiing Goo4sy
'UTE respects illy announce to the people of `Velisboro and vicinity, that 'We have bponed a Blare In this
y r ~torki and are now offeringtothe pnblie a flee and well selected steak' of Spring' Goods, conflicting of
DRESS •GO.ODS, SHAWLS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS,
Napkins, ; 'r4o!Nc.
in large quantities, Sid Gloves, Ladles ales, Laces and Eiabrolderles. V
Skirts and Mraete in great variety, in faet everyth'ing belonging to a drat-,
We have a choice lot of HATS, CAPS, TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, GLOVES,
SHIRTS, &c., all of the latest stsdes. ' ,
CLOTHING A SPECIALTY.
Au irrimenstock of Men's, Youth's, and Boy's Suits. We manufacture
our own goods., and can easily save buyers from ten to fifteen per cent. We
;would call especial attention to our'
Custom - Tailoring Department,:
We keep the beat of American & Iniported.Cassimerel, Broadcl3ths,Does'hins,
Tricots, Diagonals, Pique Cloth, and Scotch Sultings, and do Custom Workon
short notice.:
We guarantee all work done by us as regards fit and style,
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Welinidte the ,people to Call and inspect our- goods before .Purchasing else
where ' -
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THAT. ALL THE LADIES WEAR.
unrivaled inAnallty andpriee.
Dresses.in large quantities.'
, that the ladles cannot do-valiant . , in abundance
In fact all kinds of Goods can be found at the Regidator.
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Groceries of ailtkinds*
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To 'MO -Pvopiel Or the
Doge and Coweitespe •Valleys,,
Jackson, Blatant!, = Farm:"
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Dr, 11, E. 'VAN NIUMI, - .
DENTAL spnanON,: •
'Lawrenceville and , Tiega l
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rAB all the improved fa
&lidos for erfecting
Work in all, brans es of the
w. profession. As to reliabilt•
f i q f' e4eria ti " and
cer s l ab s: h all of
4.= -^ recoFtendation • from all
of atxors--clex
•• gym n, Merchants, Inecluut-,
ica, physicians; farmers, and working people.
Preservation ofr the natural teotlt always mom.
mended. If those organs aro too much wasted by ds
cay artificial ones can bo substituted at Priem rang.
lug from
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which resemble the natural teeth so closely that none .
but a professional eye can , distlawdsh the difference.
All tho different agents used for producing insensi.
htlity to pain when deemed advisable.
The Doctor will be pleased ,to give L any informal=
or adviceiree to any ; who may Ask it, either by wall or
othertvise. Delco in Lawrenceville at his residence,
next north o; the Presbyterian church. - - At Tioga *V
ery week Monday and Tuesday.' Please _
Aug. 12, 1873-tf. ,
Deerfield Woolen " Mills
NGILUI PROTIUM, Proprietors of the above Mille,l will manufacture as usual to order, to suit customers,
W.- OUR CASSIMERES .
`nig - warranted. Particular attention given to
Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing
Wo Manufacture to order, ',and do all kinds of hon.
Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy "SoZoPelltiozu -
Woiliate as good an assortment of
1 1 ( u:11 Obths, Cassimeres,
and givermoro for Wool in' exchange than any alter
establishment. Try them and satisfy yourselves.
We wholesale and retail at the Cowanesque mills, 2
miles below Knatvillo.
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Jan. 1, 1872. • t
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J. R . Griswold's_Water - Wheel.
!firm undersigned, ore ridonts for the above 'Water
1. Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend it as supe
rior to all otheril in rise. Persons wishing to pur.
cameo should see this wheel in operation before buy.
lug other wheels. - INGHAM BROS.
Deerfield, May 18,18}12.
head the following
VEsrantrD, Amur, 24, 1872.
Wo tho unaersignedrpurchused one of J. , H. Orb
wold'a 30 Inch Water Whoela using 68 inches of water
to run three run of atone under a, 20 foot head, =dare
well pleased with the wheel. We have ground Baty
bushels per hour with the three run and can 'average
that amount per hoer all day.
$3,000 FOR 20 CTS,'
Before you starta jeUrnoy, Puy nn Accident In: ,
surance Tieket the Railway rnsgozmers As.
mercerise co ,;f Hartford, Couu. -31c.liets for sale
at railroad:sta os. Ask for - an Torin*Ce Ticket. '
Commercial. Institute Hew
k_ i n w een, coriu.--, Preparatory to ctillega` or - business.
Circulars Bout on application. WM. H. Russzrz,
Columbia Classical-. -Institute,
A Boarding Eckel for Young Men aid. Hopi. - For
Circidara, addro s REV. H. fd. LLFZIANDESi Colum
bia, Pa:
AgENTS WANTED FOE THE NEW BOON.,
EPIDEMIC AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
With the newest and best treatment for all eases. The
only thorough work of the kind in the world..—
.Embraces Sznall•Pos, Yellow Fever, Cholera and all
Talialogons discuses. No Family Safe Without It, and
alibuY it. Ilas 21 chromatic iilustrations. The big
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(lest chance of the season for agents. Address 11, 8. -
OODSPEED & CO., 37 Park Row, New York.
211 y speculating fn stocks
J and geild. Capital $lO to $100; will pay $lOO to
$l,OOO a month. Full explanation sent free, W. F.
HUBBELL & CO., Bankers and Brokers; 39 Wall St.
New York: Box 2252. -
$5 to $2O per day! Agents • wanted ! MI
classes of working people,Of either
sex, young or old, make more money at work for Ul/ in
their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything
else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON. & CO.‘
Portland, Maine. ' •
The •Ln Croix Medical Dispensary; -
EbTABLISEMD IN 1837.
Is tho oldest and most auccessful institution in this
country for the treatment of Chronic and sexual Dis
eases. For terms of treatment, call, or address, bp_
mail, with statement of case, S. H. sunny,
31 Malden Lane, Albany, N. Y.
$5. OIS TDL ,0
By all who will work for us. If upon you do
;lot find us all squareovo.villl glvo you no dollar for
your trouble.. Bend ,to
o.ll.Buckloy&Co.,Tpkonslia,Atich.
paroxysm instantly, so tho patient can lie
down ti rest and sloop comfortably. ONE TEIAIi
PAcEAGE EMU BY MAIL EItEE OE CHARGE. Ad.
dregs D. LANOELL, Applo Creek, 'Wayne 00., 0.
rfele,4_,kaph Institute.,
lOtING MEN AND LADIES qualified for inaction
operators, at the Buffalo Telegraph lustituto and
City Lino Telegraph. Every graduate ,seertres 4'140-
BH:ion. The largest and most completed!' America.—
Address, for Circular 'aud Catalogue, C. L. BRYANT,
Superiutent, Made, N. Y.—AUg. 26.-4 t,
TABLE LINENS, Towels, Napkins, at
- , Kelly's China
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NANO GRADED SCIIOOI,
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The Beard of Dliectbre of the Wellaboro draded
School take pleasure in'announeing• that they have sp.
cured the services of the following teachers for the ery
suing year: , ..
• P. 11. EDICIK, A.D., Principal.
SUSAN 11: HART, Preceptressa. " . .
SARAH A. =vie, .
ANNA, O. GELLLTT. , -
H. N. DIINOAH.-
R. H. Kim • try,
HARRIET D. CLOSE, . . - "
pIIANIC WYLIE; - - • -
Wile term- will begin on 7ffonlay, the 13th day of
Eioplouber, 1873.- , .
$5, •
For fartiteeliarticularsikdelress. J. IL .13t1SARD,
Wellattoto, Aug. 19, 1873.—tt =- , - Secretary
Victor ii---cri1490,-Shcip.
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clal, the attention l ot ,t he ,
T 4 Erinbufd'Othigfrf.(47thitth;ttithey are manufacturing fr o m•
the pholeest aolected materials, the latest and. moat
aPlV9vcil Styles of_' ' •1 " ,-: " ,2•
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LIGHT & HEAVY
_ I'LATFORM.SPRING AC ONS - •
nail also ,the fine CUT-UNDER .PIATFORit
ItlitOtt, 'so convenient for turning aborlt, tn,p rorroNt
apace.' • • ;•-•
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Allan litep,oliveya es head a good assortment og
lautgleSan4 Platform - Walions, , and customers from
abroad may rely annulling tete just what they, want
and at as lows price as is consistent - • -
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Orders , promptly= filleft.i 'Dui plies' in' at. ttici Old
stand of Bradford it Compton; near, the Troy 'flowane•
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1"roy, pa NarO;T.lB73-17: - .'" .• BIBLBY.I
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DEZRFLELD, PA.
INGHAit BRO=i:JUi.
E. D. PHILLIPS. •
CHARLTON PHEW:O3.
Having gg • en • years a eon
life and death with ma orPhthig.
to I experimented raYAlf 'hy cbmpound•
lag rooM and horbs4,ar4 johetiye the
Medicine thus obtatiletLl fortunately
discovered a most wonderfld remedy and
mire cure for Asthma and its kindred
eases. Warranted to relieve , the severest
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