LOCAL- 'NOTICES. • witb,loush, - .lllWitya Foracs Cotexivr - tit tho DL. ri.lObtitote rednoidity evening; Septembeii,-'24tiii= . .. • Lust nKit ronSALR.---I i 1111 , 10 a t o f 0 Sea -1 ..;.' 4 „, 0 1 ,I,4•liiloc* lin t ira,3 . -,lt, my , milt,. 'ir .IC4it, ~.„ chAr i o :fm), t",!., wltielt ,1 will 40f i t. 4s 1,,00 er , , t howniscl. S.rircieu Outmritifir*,- ..- il , ot Charleatem;Spl,. 'i!. • :„.ittr, 12X=1:1=111 Th rt• W heeler Si % Wyhto o Sim hilt d wat4g.iin di prOton.,ttC•thil tionfili' Fo r . These - ronchines iu'& tinitirpagied, coolly we: W. V.llAttatx, - of 'Eftnttlliarlo'n-' to n. i, sgent for the notehino for Tiogn coon- . . . . . .. . . . . 'Pie Acitrl.Tint` o ff ice; tOok a pi einiunt l' or fin e joh printing at the bite County Fair. But Unit WRi nothing strange, for that omen' has been winning golden opinitins for fine work in that line from all good ludges_for the pitit , .. .. , spar. ' ' 4 . . . , CIDERMILL—Mr. (.1.- Rottitreuoll. has re= moved his cider mill to the factory - of - Beni, Austin and will be ready to . r ommenee' ope:, TA tionA next week. The co , it of inhimfactui leg will ho eighty cents per Wit. 'ho kigh e-t. market price paid for npples.-_.: September'23-2t. The. property recently purchaSed:l4 Dr..; upDeGraff in the 6th ward, is being exie n = idvely altered and improved. A largo force' of men are engaged upoti,it,'und when com pleted it will be one of tho - banasoiriest odi tices in the city. It is calculated to stecoi - nindateone hundred patients, and will . 0 known ns the "Elmira Suigical Institute.' Elmira Advertiser. .. , • , Hope TOLD A FLATTERINGTALE, but o• - er even anticipated so divine' a pveparati6d for the toilet, as that.delightful preparation "Sozonowr." So cool and . refreshingly agreeable to the tooth and teeth ,hardens find invigorates the unls, giVes a . ptiro. and toalthy tone - to the 1 breath,'eleanses, beauti itH and preserves the teeth, and arrests de 7 , voy, . . . MeiNrs. COMPTON' & LILLEY, of Troy, Pa., took the fiis premium at -Our late _County Fai.r for a R i ne light top-buggy. This is fin indorsement of the general opinion held -in re gard to the work-turned out by Oat llrni Their wagons are certainly unsuipassed iri beauty of finish - and_ good workmanship. 3ttF,irs. KETCHAM tt COLES ,are agenti in thiaivillage for the_ firm, and _anybod in want of handsome and substantial workt' in that line will - do well - to Call thole. t ~1~~ ~ ~i t~#~►r~. - o Y, SEPTEMBER 23, 287,3 Horne' Affairs.. New advertisements th s week. ' New Goods—Wm. Wilson, _ Cletteral F.leellon proclamation./ LW of 'Altos—fi t : IV. Meng* rant. opo. P. Row en S Co's New Advertisements. 1317.11ECF'S. —Get rcglatered --tilecthin this year Is Tuesday, petotler . l.4t . The travel on the new Cowanesque Valley Railroad is (pito brisk at present. —lteinember the Farewell Dance at the !mit Wal ton House nett Friday evening. —A number et people went to Elmira last Wednes day from this region to see Barnum's Show. —N. G Ray. of Knoxville, beau fine colt, half broth er to -Kelborn Jim." Ile is supposed to ho Worth several thousand dolkire _-Several young mtn of our village have gone to Havana... Y., / to salmi the school in which Prof. Wiutcrs to teatber. • —An expreda office has been established at Elkland, and express pods now leave that station at 1:30 p. m. e t d with New York the next morning. le teen hundred tinders is - a pretty gond price to but that !a what Mr. L. C. Bennet, of fins village re:eV:cid too -Luther" the other day. —Ti ept ;a Consider - 7'We stir among the temperance people of Delmar at plesent. A society for the pro motion of that good cans. baa receilly boon organ ' —William halation Imo been transferred from being Conductor on a Fall Brook coal train to Watkins, to be conductor on the l'assengOr-train l m We ()octanes gra Valley liailroml. —Mrs Rebecca Flesmane, widow ef the late Jena then Seamus, died In Westfield a few days ago: She Fu In berserenty.iirst year, and had lived in that section for sixty-five years. —The (all trade promises to ho brisk - for those busi ness then who let teivh light shine. Advertisersshould bear In mind that the Aorrsion has a much larger circulation than any other paper itkihis - part of the counter. —About one o'clock last Tuesday morning the in mates of the Wellsboro Hotel discovered the kitchen of the honse to be on fire. By the prompt and judi cious application of a few pails of water the , flames were promptly extinguished. The • damage to the building was slight, and no general alarm wall given. ' Maitre was undoubtedly the Work of an incendiary; tut the guilty person has not yet been discovered: —A Knoxville correspondent of the Westfield Index says• "Frank Freeman, an irrepressible young man an) the Chatham hills, caused no little sensation Imre last seek. He had thrashedps father and -after his arrest by the Deerfield constable, tried his muscle on him with such effect as to bring the Constable to grief, cod then made good his esceine to the woods. 'Moil' At length before the Justice, einboldoned by his previ. out success, he tried to run the court to suit his no tion of matters, and would not behave himself with the least decorum, until floored and severely choked. lie has twice before taken quarters with the sheriff, Once for whipping his Mother, (I think) and since then for . whipping his wife to make her dance for his Amusement. Perhaps a short time in 'solitary con finement at hard labor' would learn him something.% —We are indebted to Mr. H. B. Young for a fac-aire. tie copy of tho Nert York "Morning flerald,VoLL, No. 1." That sheet . bears 'date Wednesday, May C, • 1915, and "tdthongh but 14x22 inches it exhibited much of the editorial spirit of the Herald of these Ula. Here to a spicy paragraph which winds up an article pitching into the "Pollee Reports" of the Sun and other papers: , "As one of the'esterers for the public taste, we felt it to be, ..ur duty to say thus much on the subject of pulled repot Wig. As we are generous and gentio,witb tins we shall atop, deeming it also somewhat ,irrover. eut towahla a beneficent Providence to inquire too nar rowly what are those motives, inscrutablo to mortal ken, which dispose Him in 'his Infinite , frisdoto, to drop down blockheads hero and there to edit news. papers, like weeds in a garden, ore the robe has put loath Its bud, or the hyacinth opened itblosslni to the morning." In the advertutlng columns Is an announeetnept that under the title' of The :Veto l'iwker a new literary jour nal was - Issued on Saturday, - the 22d day of &Arch.— This Is sigrad Oreely & Co." Advertisenionts to the Herald then e( i )st GO cents a square for one inseri lion and s3o a year. But that WWI the day of moo' thheo fur both "IL. Greely fi Co." and "Jamel Gor don lkunett 4: Co." --This is the Ono of year when the Summer, be ginning . to sadden, • FaU•mooneil and ailver•misted, glides from the beast of September, Mourned by dlscvnitolate crickets and iterant grass hoppers, cring ' All th° still nights Wog, from the ripened abundance of gardens; Then. ere the botighs of insides are mantled with, ear heat autumn, t ,But the wind of Autumn breaths frttnJthe orchard at nightfall, fell of wing perfurao and mystical yearning and lan- ImM' . , Oft in the noonctiy Wood 'son bear the foraging snub. eels, ;," And the long, crashing of the halt-eaten nit Iron the tree-top; %len the whim, are mute. Witt the Ye/1"-birdl haunting the thistles; therp and twitter, and lid through titedustylines ant the toppings. Inieh the pheasant boons from ;mar at oalthy taot in the cornfield, ' . ' • - 1 ' ' tad the wild pigeonitryed,few.anil shy. In the setae berry bushea; -.- • • hen the weary land lied hustled, like wiser In a ll elan, " * 'l, 1114 Your life seems bn kilt° dream . , of ft ataitun which YOU cannot reniter,nher, •- = ,' ' ' ' - '+'• Bolen, Bewildering, vague, an echo that answers to nothing!" •-' i ' . - . LiarTTERY ADVERTplpizafTi.:—M7 hen we 'Pare in condemnation lottery tu s t I/dill - temente. a ae 4 of ado, wejtlldn't knew that we ware treading al the iota of the brimaiield zrldecrtiscr. • But it ' I -6 CMIS 4411 "*. That paper prints a'warni:tiefense of that , ti td of Munness. We are a little 'anprieed at this In Journal Which lectures its couterePotariall; f fer. I n; flallis to the `'mercenary spirit" - of, the public. It I ,r tittle queer to bear an 6Ni:or of tills - lofty Inorall: ininkly Confess that those filthy dollars tiro What after, even at the expense of a violation of the ftest law of the land. liowever, this is a world of l lo sh teades, and we should be surprised at nom- owane, wo have no Fahi, as wa certaluly have nth, to cdit the columns of say ether paper; and 6°4 r as oar own interests are eeitcentecl we 46°1314 I " err eetii Waling to se* the 4therfisir :andL onrY Vie . °ll ktr J.:Nola in this eegtou flilled,wttli , lottery adtier. 1444 ' to m ;nom/ to December; That woultb' 14 tale the 4 tensxos to ttt4 /eat; nor clump ihit leniik*lntnihtta , '-Oridircittni,- the:, fhilim, 0004, "A'"!'"T` flublisb eu fi'ilii!i*etooi;vl4 , *Fiiiii the Y the, liftitre Adipertirei AVe driat'Ornow'of & twee' 'whst paper the edttoi c ieteltangeti - with; hilt we' de' Ig4Ow -thit not one4iittfi of 'our oWn or e engaged In that dkti 4 blistnerst.' aqult,:ttlitt Atte'NoW , Yorlt firhiftsariniejiunitll" 0 - rtjf,tisemonts., but hiriats'illMttle :"1" indi-,ritlonte ,14s• 40,444*t. hetitate **Pi:slow.!_-,7Ant",tfetA3.,ialti4l ot the ?Aire - Hirer. °latent alleged l tv gi*C4#4 l -ti=ths 4 i. titilaiii)Y4l4; 'Afgreattinniyz,:littOrtrtOrtiOni-lettert; ": 161 t.,ntoheYllit4edelMadvert!qhtg, lii4tAiett't there • It tir*filittOlid.vertiintlette,rieli:s4o4l4.-401.0ii4”it:' it'onine. - thetilt Would he'einiiiiiiikattridAtaili,i:WMTat -11.21itCY49, etc set' hiinif.l,itietieY4s - int* hiSeillng nor:. theratoreot; i1t,t4ht,.40 'sell' Winer:. Anybody ripkireeriite lint ,it is trio Mare' latvfu . „ 011 ligtiett,#ian to advertise lotteries. - As.w.e,,lnti*ate‘ahove:_ty4ttn w 6 penned , our former article, yo that the difvertiscr,iintingaged '111'44 tottet7bnainesti.'aila - viO - don't care ho w ; Imitt eontiriees ltr" that'. Ent. it does seem . to ,us that itrorild peaket'-tW‘dlthi dollars" it earns_ - ihut.-w y in'speiree, and - not iindeitak4 trande,rs . by,- ,trying make ; them - Ikeve itieq_ are earned .4*.ti trialthnsto. *ones! . That's all. '. A B l BA 1 .-- y t C h -gittne of Buseßall Was played Bator/Hy, - September' 13th, between, the MetCor B. H. C`,. of Addition Itilf,l and Po 14,-B. B. 45„' of 0-sccOla. 'the ` gionticli of the former, rcenltlng kit btlfrillotting gooier? Airrions.. 0. U. otincor,44. O. B. irsin tioi•den,c." -8' ' Suil&an; ' 3 1 Mitchell, p. 2 2 Derby, p. 4 8 k. Pifxtoli; Ib. 3. S. McPhee, 1 b.: 4 1 Fokey, 2b. • 4-; 2, Bosard; 2 b;:: • 2 0 Clark; a 1 ayon, s b.: 0 H..Paztoni e. - a. 4 1? Q. Duley, e. a.' '3 2 Horgan, I,!t . 2 •3• A. Dnley, 1. 1. i 1 4 Benedict, o, f. • ' - "1 - Hannitopd;.C.'f. • t 2 8 Diniuny. r. f. • 8,0 Morten, r. l l. :3 - • •:.•-• ; _'• , 124•04 aliToirtztOs. - : -Ina ;- I_' 2"; 8 4 5 •.,03- 9. , Total. Moteore." 4 2, 2 . 0 - 1' ; '0 2 0 14 Oeceolas. 1 3' • o , ` 1' 0 6 2 1 '0 =35 Flys eaught—Mateme. Oseepiall• 2o . nYa• niag ed-,llfeteore. 2: Oseeo/55:0., ' ' U;npire;, W. kl•Cralg,-;-gt the lJnknewn „13; Bi e„,of Jasper, 11. Y. , - • , 9ec,EbL ;to the att ualincement In your _columns, Prof. D. C. Jewett, of Idemitcniit'r_Seentty opened a, Mini Mal Ooeireetion in thlalphice. • It began with an attendance of less than ten pupils, and as thO numbers did not mach increase an idfournident sine dic"was effected - on Wedniaday. Nd lack of taste and cultaretn tilattira meetc,al among our neoplyiliould he inferred from the: above facts. Our ligßna institution fqr insfinetion In Vocal and in strumental...Musio maintains a high- standard of ex cellence and is liberally potrenized 1)y all lovers of the tuneful art in this vicinity. Tho 4:y4 cdo 1 a Base Ball C 101) 'won thef t; ilfFennd victo ry' overthe Addison 11. B. 0., Saturday, the lath lust., on the grounds of tbo Addison club L ida t i.. Craig, of Jasper. Y., - actliag as Umpire. The - game excited ranch local Interest, was. 'sharply ceintestod, and re sulted to a score of 1 tallies for Osceola to 14 for Ad dison. • • The COwanesque Valley R. R. began to run regular bales on the 15th instant. We are to have Vito trains •dailyAlehyay. ; _l'his arrangement seiti !imply accom- ; ruodatoult r inicresis and be a, vast improve.nent on our old system of staging and lauling of freight from Addison: Wo congratulate ourselves. Fran. LIBERTY - I,Tit5lS.-4.t is a very difficult task indeed to gather items of news in our toviuship that will interest the readers of the AOITATOtt. The inbab. itauts of our section of the county seem to be very fortunate in escaping all manner of serious accidents and exciting occorrences. So, consequently, lam un able to contribute any news of a Mottling character from our region. The only things that I have to write about are the state of .the weather, crepe, and the va rious improvereenta that are being made from time to time in our locality. The weather for the past few weeks has been very changeable, and the nights very cool, so molt so that we have bad several frosts, and the last one, on 16/On day night,was very severe, injuring the corn and buck wheat very rauth indeed.. IL is feared by the farmers that they will fall short very much of having a full crop. ,The potato crop, from what have already been taken out, prondees an abundant yield notwitlo,tand tog the ravages of the Colorado potato bug. The improvements that are being made in Liberty on the farms, and in,the erection of fine farm build ings, will in a very short time make the township one of the first In the county. '!he two dwelling 'houses erected by Messrs. 0. M. Moore and B. F. Werirtio, mentioned by me insfermer communication are/ap proaching completion very rapidly, and In avery ehnht timo will receive their finishing stroke. no two flue private residences will add very,much to the appear ance-of that quarter of our village when completed. The Stage Route I _mentioned several.weeks ago, from Antrim eta Liberty to Roaring Branch, was in augurated last Monday, the lath testae/. Mesons. W. J. Allen & Co., Proprietors, intend to make it a com fortable route: for . travelers. They have put on the road a first-class platform spring stage coach and a fine span of horses, and mean to carry all pastengers in a comfortable and pleasant manner. Their sched ule for running the route la as_ follows: Stage will lea r ve Antrim,—Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and wilt return Tuesdays, Thursdays, and' Saturdays. The tame table is to be as FollOwa: Leave Antrim at 8 o'clock a.m. Arrive at Liberty at 11:90 a.m. Leave Llber- . ty at 12:30 p.m. Arrive at Roaring Branch at 3:30 p.m. in time for passengers to take the Niagara Express Train for Williamsport. Will leave Roaring Branch in the morning after the arrival of the Soups Passen ger Train, and arrive at Antrim in the evi. g. The foregoing time table. may be changed somewhat from time to time as the necessity of the case requires. Our old, estimable friend, Oen. R. C;Cox, made his appearance among us last Saturday. We were glad to in , him and shake a friendly hand with him. It sl ays does us a great deal of good to,meet an esteemed townsman. OCCASIONAL. Liberty, Pa., September 15, 1873. 'PREMIUM ,LIST OF THE LAiriC Feld.—The following is a list of the premiums warded at Mt late ,Fair. The several sums awarded4)eing the same as ihose advertised by the Secretary), are omitted - crncia this list, except in the lists of discretionary premiums, which were fixed by the Committees: - Morses—Asa Moore best stallion, E. 'A. Flab 2d best; F. E. Woodcock best three year old stallin, R. Toles 'lintel.; N. AMAMI best two year old sta lion, 0. IL Jackson 2d best; John Van Osten best pair matched_ geldings, Sol Bonnet 2d best; R. Campbell best pair matched mares, L. 0. Bennet 2d best; Sol Bnnnel best single gelding, A. M. Marvel 2d best; Asa Moore best single mare; L. C. Bennet 2d best; L. 0. Bennet best three year old gelding. N. J. Wheeler 2d best; W. 0. k J. Wood beat three year old mare, John Eberentz 2,1 best; L. C. Bennet best two year old colt, Lloyd Henry 2d best; Ephraim Francis best yearling colt, to. E. Woodcock 2d best; F..D. Bonnet best !sucking colt; E. M. Bodine best broodmare and colt, N. A. Elliott 2d best; George Christenot best matched two year old geldings. ,!fairs.—J. E. Henry best pair mules, C. T. Kelley. 2d best; Willie S. Bliss beet. yearling mule. Cattle. J. C. Bartle best Alderney bull, Geo. Eng lish best xearltu g Alderney bull, George English best yearlinirderney heifer, Andrew Klock beet Ayre. shire ce iv, F. D. Bunnel 2d best; F. D. Bunnel best Ayreshire heifer; Georgetimlish best Durham cow, Andrew Klock 2(1 best; tither Shumway best two year old bull, George Ferris best Durham bull, F. D. Simnel best two year old heifer, Jatob liorapatigh best yearling bull and best bull calf; F. D. Dunne! best Devon biill,2d best yearling Devon bull, best Dev on cow, best yard of cattle, and 2d best two year old heifer; George English beet yearling Devon hull; U. G. Fisher best two year old heifer and 2d beat year ling heifer; R. Jenkins best yearling heifer'; U. G. Fisher 2d beet Devon cow; J. Itorapaugh 2d best Dur ham bull; Jeremiah Klock best native bull, Nathan Austin 2d best:- D. G. Edwards best native cow, R. Jenkins 2d best; J. Hiltbold best pair three-year old steers; A. M. Native! `best pair two year old steers. Orville Dortt 2d best; .EpbrAini. Francis beat pair year. ling steers, Joshua Atherton 2d best; Thomas Moore beat yearling native ; Epbralm Francis best two year old native bull and 2d best; J. Atherton best yoke working oxen, and Avery Gleason 2d best ; E. J. Brown beatipair fat cattle; A. M. Hanvel best year ling native heifer, A. Frost 2d best; D. K. Cooledge beat cight De4Ou yearlings; J. Rnrapaugb best ten calves. Norapaugh best coarse nail buck, - best coarse wool ewe, best three lambs, and best yard of sheep; J. A. Roy best Cotswold buck; N. Ashton best Combwool buck. //no . A.—George English best boar, best sow, best boar ply; F. D. Butinel best sow and pigs. Itarri.son best display of cldebens, F. Smith 2d best; , Willie Bodine best rstrioty of fowls, Hiel Peaks 2el best. Dair'y Pro<luds.—Jerentialt Klock best hand made cheese, Hiram F,lork 2(1 beet; Wm. Francis beSt shed der cheese, Charles Close 2(1 best; Wm. Francis best factory cheese, Andrew Klock 2(1 best; ElihraiPu Fran cis best tub of butter, Mrs. Win. Francis 2(1 thest; .7- Retapaugh best firkin of Matter. Garden regefables.—.Tobn Eberentz best six cabbages ,tclam Avery 2d best; Hiram Brooke best six beets, C. F. Butler 2(1 best; Fulton Smith beat half bushel po tatoes, S. P. Wheeler 2.1 best; F. Butler beet half bushel ruts bagas, Hiram Brooks second best: C. F. Butler best half buebel carrots; Willie S. Biles best half bushel turnips, Cl' F. Butler 2(1 beat; David Cos. , pie best half bushel onions. Illram Klock 2d best; It. 3. Moore beet variety tomatoes, 'Hiram Brooks 2d best; Franklin Hayes best winter squash, Harvey Young 2(1 beet; L. H. Potter best watermelon: E. M., Bodine best muskmelon, Harvey Young. 2(1 best; A. 'Wilkin son beat pumpkin, Adam Avery 2d beat; S. P. Whee ler best Hubbard squash; Willie Shearer best parcel Monmouth peppers. ,Grain.—lliel Peake best half bushel timothy seed, Samuel Milts second best; L. H. Potter best; bushel winter wheat, A. M. Ilanvel 2(1 beat; Samuel Mills best bushel spring wheat. Hiram Brooks 2(1. best; C. Chriatenot-best btishel Oats, A. M. Ibureell24 best; S. Mills best bushel buckwheat, Hiram BrOlict2d best: .1. C. Bartle best half bushel • peas. Hiram Brooks 2,1 best; Andrew Meek best bushel corn in tho,*ar. Ira Hotchkiss 2rl best; Mel Peaks best half Isishebeans. Fruit.—J. C. Battle best variety apples, J. E. Smith 2d beat; W. D. Reese and 11101 Peake for varieties of apples; AT. V. Bai l ey beat variety pears, A. Wilkinson . 2.1 best; A. Wilkinson best variety grapes; Henry Griffin best &nevi] display of fruit, A. Wilkinson 2(1 best. , 'Agricultural Implements.—AttranTorpoy4cat tbreab. er and cleaner; U. D. Mather best mower; Wm. 0. Kress k Co, for combined mower an a !caper, dein roll er. cultivator, medium - Improved plough, 2d Dundee plough, sideld/1 plough. and straw cutter; J. IL Ala. Cher for fanning nail]; C. B. Mather for horse rake arid single reaper. Mechanical Department —Robert Campbell best farm wagon, L, 0. Bonnet 2ct best ; • S. Coles best single buggy V , George . Ilsrrla 2rl best; L. 0. Bennet best fdmlly carriage; George E.liarrjabestpletformspring democrat, li. O. Bennet 2d beat; W. A. Newccimb best - double heavy harness; -George Hula best double car. stage harness; P. G. Lyon best specimen blacksmith.% ing; Vanhoru k Chandler for parlor arid chamber :suits of furniture; B. F. Potter beat specimen sawed , shingles, .Hiram 'Webalx 2d beat;. E. Wetmore best pressed clay brick. and ,bestunpressed; F. B. Wright finished sololcather; J. E. Boaltlit beet torn-,bah I ket,llierreake 2d best. - Household Ond Droactffe.—Mrs. Q. W.- Hutt:win hest o#l carketi AY: itanyel 24 best; Mrs. 'l % l , • Ortretigildt Hioclibeatir Made lintml.tablee_nletla and Nolt, ar ; bin:wariest tralituio f-atWP,o l fril.4ltritti) 1 1.24 , beet;', )2todino , :beitWbeet Iladirki 'id bast; Mls Latina VetinbralseatOradiam Arne beet cord lireadiMrs: . P.Yan Mortiltd defMrs;ll., ,T. , Meere beet *Polo bitib*, Mitt. • lit.'lladmo 2d beet:: Mr's; ii . j.. Moore best jar, pieties. Mix. Atiritin Brooke 2d best; Mrs. Hiram Brooke beat catnip', Mrs. .-1, M. Bodine 2d beet: - Mrs. H . J. Moore-best- maids syrup.' Mrs. Elram nr cos ; 2 4 :0 ftiti , 'Idroaetatid alt ßlock best. retatiliMbolen lobby:A:m*3d best: dte LPTy beat HOlrt',24: best; Mrs. :L1. , f,; Johnson best Uinta inadeloimterpsnoadia; vt4icrinit 2d best;:ltre4. Ylf,; Marsh bait lttr:weelen*tOcilitigs; - Mrs; Hiram Hirdimit 2d bent: Mrs: k.M. Bodine best'. pair, woolen Editions Mrs ,Cloorge English •2d`. beat; best hire; H. Young 2d best; PrankilaYes-best maple sugar. Smith 2.1 best; Aire; A. U. Eiturreek, pair -woolen - stockings;. Addison Dewey best. specimen honey. H. 'Young !2d., beet; Mrs. Viti - Seett.' bed quilt girl seven years old, Mrs.',Olive Smith do ile.,Mre.'Jendin tleA)r: a girl eight years - eld,;.„Mre. Elijah 4%0;i home:made - coverlet. Mrs. Jciebus'atherten do; Mrs. - Cluirititi Aus.- tin Machine Made 'fled ipitlt.- Flowers, eatotingr, and - .Moult. Werk.—Mar. Potter, feather Wreath; Mist Addle archer,twativeidmen tzni Robinnon ,, 24 be'ntt,:ldiso Mary Dickinson, specimen worsted; Mrs. Loren Sears, flow er bouquet; Mrs. Wm, 14111 Horn:feather wreath; Mitt. ,lobo auhr,,display of bead work; Miss Clara Parker, wall basket; Mrs. N. P. Close; beet display hair Work, Mrs. A. Crovl lat bent; Miss Hannah Kelley. - -feather wreath; Übe Mari Dicktrison. two Worsted tidies,and lamp tidy: Lucy di blcrtabkisa best :sofa-Wow, Moll Wm. eicettld boat; Mitr. "Ira' Hotchkiss; cotton tidy. and worsted tidy; Mrs. Wm. vcott b6st oil painting; Miss M. Wylie best pin cushion; Mill.' J. - H. Shearer best display of Bowers; Miss Clara Parker; sofa tidy; Miss Anna Bodine, child's ,thly; Mrs. Ira. ttachkiso, crayon drawing; Mrs, A. L. , Bodine, display of house., hrre.ll.X. paccin; snit of under platidnia Co— ra Prirode,,cetton- t, IL :Shearer. bend b e . Mrs. .1. Brodhead. parlor _boquet and hand bo quet;:Miss NingsloY, wax mile: Mrs. A. B. Eastman. was timers; Mrs. A. 'F. Rubinson, afghan; Mrs. P. Van Horn, embroidered slippers; Wai f Henry . dozen - • • - Ladies' Discretioliary.-;-Mlas Sophia Eberents, 2 pair knit cotton stockings; $1; Mrs. •A. Wilkinson, beano' made rug, $1; Mrs: 1,. J. Peblo, Woolen. blanket, 50c..• and melodcpn spread, $1; Mee. W. B. Van Horn; agri cultural wreath, $1; Mrs. 8, Driven, infantlt braided dress. 75e.; Mrs. 'Hiram Kimball, table spread .750., woolen aocks,2sc., table cloth 50c.; Lucy J. Hotebkisa, crab apple jelly, 250.; Mrs. Ira Hotchkiss, apple Jelly, ,25e;; Mrs. J. H. Shearer. grape jelly. 250, currant jelly 250.; Mrs. Ira Hotchkiss, velvet tidy, 50c.; Mrs. Wm. Scott, under garment by a.girl 11 years old, 50c..;' Mrai Biel Peake, home made linen thread, 50e. ; Mrs. :I. M. Bodine,' best 'display 'of canned $2; Mrii. Kit Truman, 2.1 . best do, $1; Mrs. I. M. Bodine, specimen of blackberry wine.- 50c • Miss Lovisa ',Oche,. elder wine, 5110.; Mrs. Lucy J. fug, 50c.; Carrie Hotchkiss, specitnetitif darning, 25e.; Maggie Cowden, hanging basket, 25c.; Kit Roberti, worsted toilet 5et,4300.; Rita Vitorriaer.7MOOPO kojlik lug basket, .50e.; J.' Robinson; card board cross, - $1 50; Martha J. Bellinger, scarf, $1; Airs. J. Miler ton, scarf, 50c.; Fanny Taylor, worsted wreath, 50c.: Lucy Butler, hair switch, 50c... Mrs. Carey; specimen of stamping, .:$1; NMIIO Bache, ,variety 'of pantiles: 25C.: Mrs. M. L. Bacon, haunt's afghan, 75c.; Mrs. J. H. Shearer, worsted work, $150; Mrs. H. Peak, woolen socks,2sc.; Mrs. G. W. Eastman. home made rug, 50c.; Mrs. T4D. Marsh, specimen vinegar. 50e. Gent's Discretionary.--011ver 'Bacon, driving Mare and stallion, $2; R. Lorenzo, ironing board, 50c.: W. 0. Kress dc Co., stoves, $2; John Schoonover, speci men of corn, 2,5 c- Joseph Milliken, specimen Of coop ering. $2; - B;idwin, rifle and shot gun, 50c.; Hi ram Welsh, rifle, Sue.; Mrs. Wm. Francis, roll butter, SOc.; J. E. Smith, rico c0rn..25c.; 'S. S. Palmer, spring bed. $1; r. Shnmway, specimen tomatoes, 25c.; Yale di Van Horn, specimen cigars, $2; E. Holcomb, hones in a bottle!. $1; O. Bacon. specluien of strawberry ap pies. 25e. • ltoy's Salutifer, $1; Boy's cholera' drops, diploma; ' Roy's cure for colds, diploma; Boy's artier powders, diploma; T. L. Spencer, picture A•ame, $1; B. li.Naramoro, large photographs, $1;13: H. Nara more, photography in water colors , 50c.; L. Shinn way, violin, $l, six pumpkins 25c.; 0. S. White, six pumpkins, 50c ; L. IL Reynolds, hammock, $1; a. N. Packer. wheelbarrow, $1; D.. Gerrie, specimen hope, soc.; Barnes & Roy, samples job printing, $2; Syl vester Kelly, coon skin robe, $1; Barnes & Roy, print ing press, $ 3 A. E. Eastman. specimen dentistry, $1: C. B. Kelley, display of chinaware. $2; 'Wheeler 5; Wilson sewin machine Ifit diploma, Singer do 24 di. pions; M. ki; eucer, trio - of, Hamburg fowls, 75c.; L. Harrison, Crib of Houdon fowls, 75c.; 0. P. Butler, pair of turkeys, $1; P. G. Lyon, single cutter, sl' 50; Ira Hotchkiss, .coup of ducks, $1; Win, Harrison, specimen winter radish, 250.; W. R. Reese, seed cu• cumbers, 25c.; O. 'E; Kelly, sample tobacco, 25c.• M. Griffin, sample of fruit of 1872, 50c.; Collins Culver, specimen citron, 250 ; I. 0. Wilson, matched three year old steers, $2. Tile committee appointed to decide upon the merits of the competing bands of music, (Wellaboro and Knoxville,) being - unable to say which was best, rec ommended an equal division of the premium: MEAD OVIt MRlolll2ofts. —Thom aro four murderer/1 awaiting trial'at Will cn. barn.. - - • " - • —A horse railroad la talked of between Elornella vine and Almond. —The business places of Towanda will close, after Oct. let, at 7 p. —The last and only hotel In Monroe boro, Bradford county,has been burned. —Dr. Cameron Patchen.' of Wayland, N. has been stricken with paralysis. —lron ore has been discovered in the mountains on the south side of the river at Williamsport. —S. S. Ellsworth, Esq., of Penn Yen, has given $l,- 000 to the alumni fund of Hamilton College, —Williamsport has done well. tine hail =feed eight thousand dollars for the centennial celebration. —A Williamsport Man took a Turkish bath the oth er day,' and now his clothes are too large for him. —The amen at the Watktnaand Havana Glens does tot close this year until about the first of November. Boman Catholic church at Canton, was dedicated last week by Bishop O'Hara, of Scram ton. —Ames Roberts, late of the Addison Advertiser, has purchased a one-half interest in the Cortland Demo crat —A young man named Townsend Jones was instant. ly killed at 'tenons, a few days ago, iiy being kicked by a horse. —in Leidy township, Clinton county, the other days a Mrs. Arnold shot and killed a deer which weighed 140 pounds. I —John Stroud, of Woodhull, N. Y., was so severely kicked by a colt a few days since that he died last Sat urday week. —P. P. Wintermute, of Yankton, Dakota, who killed Gen. McCook, is a son of Isaac Wintermute of Horse. .-. • • . =The Athens Gleanir, after a sthipensiori of several months, has been revived by its publisher, Charles T. Huetson, Esq. —The Bath Library Assoclation has added 866 vol. umes to the Library within the year, and • now owns 2,606 volumes. —Abcsit two hundred and fifty tickets yeas told at the Corning office of the Erie Railway ,Conipany;ou account of Barnum. —The Addison Advertiser sale that "Brick" Boma roy,is to deliver an address at the Addison Agrieultnr al Fah:, next Saturday. —The Bath Advocate says the Bath and Hammonds port railroad will soon be completed to Hammonds port and the cars running. —The Watkins Express says that the locomotive that jumped into Seneca Lake is there yet, the forward end being fifteen feet deep in quicksand. —The Watkins Glen property is said to afford the present pioprlet . oi, who paid $lOO,OOO for it, an income of $l,Oll per day s A good investment. George Parcel, of Orcutt Creek, had hie pocket pick ed at Barnum's Show in Elmira, on Wednesday last, of notes and certificates of deposit to the value of $1,600. —Last Wednesday morning the carriage factory of L. C. Kingsbury & Co.. at Corning; N. Y., _wog corn. pletely destroyed by lire. The loss was about $lO,- 000; insurance $B,OOO. —Prof, King's balloon, after his second ascension, landed at Preston, a little village in Chenango county, about four miles northeast of Oxford, whence it was towed with ropes to that place.. —At 2 o'clock Thursday morning a tobacco shed, the property of Robert Patterson, was destroyed by fire at Lindley. Loss, MO; insured for $576. trndozbt edly it was the work of au 4reendiary. —David Bartle, of Woodhull, has in pickle one million eggs, valued atmrivards of twenty-Ave thon. sand dollars. Ife has also Itipped half a million fresh egm to the Now York mark t this season. —The Corning Arsenal hi t° be converted Into a shoe shop. The millennium is eiddently near "at hand, for don't the Bible say something about turning swords Into plow-sharps, and arsenals into shoe shops ? • --4 The very observing editor of the Canandaigua Messenger blurts out the following: Owing to the large number of picnics held last week, the display of pet ticoats on the clothes-line last Monday was immense. The berme of Ira Wilhelm, two and one-half miles u'est. of Woodhull. N. Y., was burned, together with all his furniture, while himself-and family were at tending a funeral Sunday afternoon'. Sept. 14th. , No infmianeo. —Mrs. Duncan S. Magee was robbed of abont'elttilio - of diamonds, at Watkins on Thursday. e'rening: The thief entered her zoom in GO residenpe of Gen. Geo. Magee; by climbing up the lattice, work at the side of. the houte. —The liepublicans of Chemung county, N. Y., have nominated Hon. H. N. Friable for State Senator by a vote of 112, to 28 for his opponent. if Moonier count , ties in the district concur in hie nomination, Mr. F, will be elected by a large majority. , —Tion - lires been found In' itidgbury tdwnihip, Ylrad ford county, on tl,to Alare - allne farm, about four miles from Wellsburg. A vein Was struck within about eight teen inches of the sittlase, and was dug luta twelv,e feet and was there fonnd to be a foot thick. —Chester --courd,rhas a '• Ifousekeepers*_Seclable." Tbe 'Members ho'id ntedliftga, and instead of biking about their neighbors, diScuss such matters as ',how can grass efahm ,bo removed from liven?" "hovr to make good Jelly'," hew to cook a beefsteak," Ac," —The banking firm of Powell 4: Coo-Lof sport, found it necessary on Friday, to suapend: polarity, I Tho BaSeliu says that be solvency Of the firm le not doubted by the beet financial Men of WU liemaport, and that they will be able to resume In few days., . —The Penerre rtliftfl Eree preen pplished by C. M. Ileecher, Wellsville, Allegany county, 24. Y.. bap sue pended PublicOlon. This' was omi t of ttM most blatant •of tivi Greeley papers In that State, and was founded by A. N. Colo who claims to be the -.founder of the Republfeanparty," —Tile Nth mutual Convention of the Diocese of ,Western New York net at Bath,` Stenbert ccorityi Ida! Tuesday and- clesed‘ CM' Thursday.., xefkiptist dress by 31shop Cosa mil yel- able and interrititig. Yhelikqg° Okfs ll :tL l 4lau4 ca - • :..,..040Aultenit'shootist" in Sgrtoiteoli , (tre3t: •Sif , bis pistol at 'the side of s 14 hogs% Wit hilisted it, and nUtialiett t o i 14 1 X - VrelL Behr in ,ths emu. The I 1.r4 # 6,4l dii!'oo4o: l ittt 4. 4 da#F , t9' l- Pa" 1 ". 0414;140 *kn . ' fnfin tir*Ati offi aattlkeWek Whet , 'artne)it - the,tt* - 1 4 4.40 C youth calve to the; Betiotoit 0it.00109. andAmliked , g. ll olt4r. 'belog .= ,l4forttied golf ,ttiero pens. lie wiato , ; know, Wallin another , post *MO t'in' tort'. putt • "Ite forTio'd to the eautrery, eatd that , fit ine4. 0/1 e,et-=d. oot , lierito Ultra - Oat can't enyport butone peed Otltoe;'` The gays: !‘ At it *rand BOO:. daYeetkool rlento to 4.lteda - emiuty Iptt week OW edgeeBlble was 'tilrfosed as a prize. to ,ate Olio who , repest the . Itoros Prayer, ierttatiei. as pond in the Gth',ohapter or :Matthew.- Not one to 403004 could do it. , 'lllactentleineo who offered the prize wO !coked to rei.iat it, and _ .. fled afternoon Prof. King made a, taideoft ieeeneloa front Etatralo; hteoppany whit Igor , tepo#, ent:sad abantl o'otoett tha;tettne *ming Alio 1409 leaded on the kost CreelOoad; about als sae, Ititoet 0011414 The diattuce traireaid wai one littudiut ADC thirty-a:Wee 16 air beam and the litfiliestyKlAt reach; I ' ;341 - wail aght tliottiond eight littniQd' feet ahoy° tho lard of Val i ses. . • ' i " At nornellaville, N.'11'...a few days,ego.iiiiiteigin# ned Andrew Johnson, got upon the platform of tie rces as ft Started, and teltbetweenthe ear and. de: Pin lattorm: ire Was caught by the , Finitebitan and h-1 till thetinin Passed, or hewouldb****lbeendrawri up ~ As it was, one toot. waS4plit 'Alien lad ,hie: body . much bruieed.—A. night Ortwiasttarinildie dell iiions,'be broke kapoon in two: end With oui jagg ed edge,hre hie- throat ?e that theANiiri i.nit hi t 1f34. 44 „[,= ,5H ) .1 ;T : •,, s. - ii: ,;" ~',, ,:-: ".---., e 'k. :, ... - • " eernnfon Rtpuillean °fleet 7'4** seyei ' #!Tnelk day morning about ludf-past eieViii o'Olook, • We.,Ar-- thur ],Morgan; of Taylorville, , was walking ni l . tiard*. roma 'avenue carrying a amlll child inlier . arena:. I.li frorkot.A." O; Olilrosire & Co's store she fell over on thii:stoop'dn'ioP et thiichild, and expired thjido ,In stantly. kliii. *organ Was a finillooking wolnktii aged thirty-seven years, and the mother of three _Children. She had been troubled for some menthe "with heart disease." ' '". ' ' ' ' ' —The Towhilda Argue of last week says: o.lire learn: that Valentine Smith, of Shestisquin, while ;fOriug, the river at Ulster, on horseback,, on Tneadar 131 4Iiht last, was drowned.• 'lt itsupposed that he got, out of the regular course into deep water; • He Was going fdr a physician: The horse - was found on' ViedneadaY monUngsiOn end alone.. The body_ of the . unfortu nate man was recovered the same morning. , He re sided D. shatdiatance atkve the Valley House; and Was well•kao*n in' that township. He leaves a wife and ftunily." •- - -Speaking. of the tperstion. pf „the Lopal, Option laWin Athens. Bradford CotintY, the aniettisays: ".in s place our former whisky drinkers use their vil e. for clothing and feeding their own flindites. in. 1 tead of the, rumeellees: We alsp know of one or two thtit are about' pirchasing lots, for the purpose of building upon them. They can get the' lots on easy ! terms, and they only have to keep their .tops cool' and In a few years they will have pleasant little homes of their own. Bow pleasant! Gail bless them and keep them ever to the front." . Corning Journal of last week say. ' , Thomas Clark, of this village, one of the moat faithful and re spettell Conductors on the itocheater Division, for ma ny years, has been In poor health . for some weeks, with symptoms of typbold fever. On Monday fore noon he became suddenly deranged and went to his barn, and was soon found banging by the neck. Are was taken down, and soon came to consciousness, and had no knowledge of the affair. lie became delirious, and so continues, and there is gteat fear that the brain difficulty will prove tate)." —A rase-al by the name of Miller persuaded a young man in 'Williamsport that Wade, the murderer of the Manides, hall told him Where the gold of this unfor tunate couple was aecretod. To rind it, they went out op, the Susquehanna in a small - boat, dupe, Laving stripped himself for the , purpose of filiing for the treasure. When in deep Water the dupo wee ed overboard by Miller, who hastily rowed the' boat ashore, and went through the clothes of the man he had left in the river. Some 'two hundred dollars, a Watch and chain and other valuables were secured.— Miller disappeared, and the young man swam ashore, but has not yet recovered his property. ' EMERY—LEAK.—On the 10th Mat., at Ehlrloyaburg, Pa., by Rev. D. Porter Lean, Mr. Emery. of Williamsport, Pa., and. Miss Emma J., daughter of Hon. \V. B. Leas, of Bhirloysburg, REENEY—CADY.—In Hollidaysburg, Sant. 0. D. Hconon Eng., Ira Keeney, of Afiddlebury, and Maryotio tuly, of Farmington. WELLSBORO MARKET. colliptOTED WEEKLY BY E. B. KIMBALL, Retail Grocer. -- . Ws=Buono, EiseysztßEn 22„1878 - ; • DEALERS PAY FOR • SELL 'AT Flour, per bid - - —lO (di $ll 00 Buckwheat flour, per cwt 325 • 375 Wheat, white, per bi:3het 1 80 Wheat, red, de Wheat, spring, " Buckwheat, if Corn, shelled, " Oats, . ... Barley, Rye, Clover seed, ' • Timothy seed, " Beaus, g• Corn meal, per cwt Feed, Per cwi Potatoes, per bush Apples, green, per bush Onions, per' bush Turnips, per bush Pork, per lb Hams, per lb Should era, per lb Butter,per lb Cheese, per lb Lard, per lb Tallow, per lb Honey, 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, black, per lb_ - _ _ Dried raspberries, red, per lb _ Cranberries per qt Hay, per ton Wood;18 inches, per cord. Wood, .3 feet, per cord Coal, hard; per ton Coal, soft Ground plaster, per ton... Sugar, "A" coffee, per lb.. Sugar, yellow, per lb _ . Sugar, brown, per lb Teas, green, per lb TWIN black, per lb Kerosene, per gal Wool, per lb Peas, Canada field . " Black-eyed Marowtal - SPECIAL NOTICES. It is over thirty years since this celebrated remedy was introduced to the Muerte= Public. During this time it has performed hundreds and thousands of the most astoulehing cures, and its reputation - and sale hater non' reached n point that far surpasses any rem. edy of the present'or past ages. It has acquired this great reputation, not by a system of mining; but by the actual merit of the article itself. If yen are af flicted with any of the diseases for which it is recom ineeded,.such as Dyspepsia, Liver CoMplaint, Nervous Debtlity, or disorder, of the Digestive Organs, it will not fall to sustain its reputation in your case. It is not au alcoholic drink, but a pure Medicinal Ilitteta that will do you good. For sale by all Druggists. De sure you get Itootland's German Bitters." John ston, Holloway & Co., Proprietors, 602 Arch St , Phila. delpida - .• 4.-June 21, THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, Is the best reined) , in the world for the following.com plaints, viz'. Cramps hi the:Limbs and Stomach, Pain in the Stomach, Rowels, or Side, litheuniatisin in all lts forma, Billions Colic, Neuralgia, Choler*, Dysen tery, Colds, Fresh Wounds, Burns; Sore Throat, Spi nal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fe ver. Forlnternal and External use. I j , , Its operation Is not onlyfoyolieve the:patient, but entirely removes the causo of the complaint. It pen etrates and pervades the . whole syliton, restoring healthy action to all its parts. and quickening the I blentL THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA /S PUSELYVegeta. the and Ali Healing. Pepared by CURTIS dt. DROWN, 215 Fulton Street, New York. For_ sale 143 , all druggists. July 29, 1875-Iy. Thirty Years' Experience of an Ohl Nurse. MRS. WDISLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP I 3 THE . PRESERtPIION OP ono of the best Female Physi cians and Nurses in the United biates, and has beim used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of ono week old to the adult. It cor rects acidity of ibe,stotnach, rellevesAvlnd - 000. -reg idsten tho'hoWels, and gitres rest, health andcomfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest Remedy in the World in - all eases of DYSEN TERY - and DIARRIREA OJEGLDREN, , sliethcr it arises from Teething or froba any other cane Full directions for using will accompany each bottle: 7 — IOW) Genuine: unless the fag almito Of. - 911RTIS PEREGIS•t3; Cil; , the outside "VGaPPer• , Htild by' all Medicine Beale's. ' .ifttly'29,ll4lll-ty. Children often look' Pale An& Slat ; : troiti Lei other cauao than haptnovoiwe In the etomach , , BlZOVriki VEUMLETTEIE comma will distroy Worme without Injury - to, tho ohiYA, being perfectly WHITE, and (roe from all coloring or Ober Injurious ingredienth nsitsliy used In worm prepara tions:. DROWN., Proprietors, • 140:11,1 Enlton iltreet,"New York.' Sold by Di'Unigtir and CAariists, and dectlits in' Medi cino gt Twiorrs..Frvn Onion AlN:a t July -TO THE CITIZ E N Or.PENNSAVANIk.:LIrettr atterideills specially invited to the fact - Salt the Na tional Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptioes to the Capitslateck ,tbe Centennial Board of st, H Ttabinds realized from this aottrce are, to ba . employed in,thoortiation 91 the hullo:tinge Jcfp terindlonalTillihittou; knit the ChiPOWS connected with the 1141:11e. It is ootadantlybelikirecithat the Key stone State tta rapiiess.eted by the name Of misty cairn sql to. petrioth! commemoratitin - -at the one tintlAredth birth•day of the nation- The shares of stock are offered for $l6 eack ankaabseribora willreccfre a han.tlaomely qaoleavavl Cortlemaki of. Stock, suit able ler - fkimitig anti preservation as a national memo - „ Interest at the rate of six per cent. per autism Will be paid on all payments of Centetan.4l Stock from date of payment to January J IYIARRIAGE.S. • - 2 00 • - 1 7 6 5 . 60 o {' . 60 60 ; 160 1 75 . 26 . 10 12 . 12 . • 10 123 . 28 . 12 . 16: 12ji 16 . • 8 10 . 20 - 20 . 25 ' 40 18 6 8 123 iloolland's German Bitters. and FAMILY LLN I HEST anttitnitifiri'vraci 110 i nei:ti a Te i n t **‘#sl:rrit-'3 l . l lca (Ti'iisOrruf' , rid lam:A - FDA •. Troia . *Wei %%Ilia ,Plidadetphis: . . . 116'111Ailf0:-$01100L • - 41.4 t Director. Or liticilileanuto lit stmohneing','fihiit We, ,have Pu ls albeefitVirotA of 414 following TQrWe Otte 1' 114$ 04 It: HART. Preoep#,c , - , `024,4.10.'011.1.411% , - 111 4W.N1C1F141f.% APl4ll„i ,(441 *;liti A* , 44 13114kki. , • I .I`Artiiither'iar4ufitiiii/itt I • .N! , 6,41iw0 i tug! OF OP - I.4TTEBS rontalulog it s the Poet 91110 ; St 4u - Woithoro, pa.; September SOW - a*ust ilesturediXannerltioom, I.llen - Elarlly. cerM. Bown, John * ,_sr, Obas. Blakslt-W#Usto Lot:‘, gler, William Dewey. EdSartl. L. Fenton; noel.' Good. Wiri;osear Luce. Enna Leer)* Jas. 1102003 r; Ma ie Policies, Warn' Mdrrow: infiePh Person, AbteadSter)W enrstn:4olla Maw; Mrs. Et•Tieverelohn 21,15Anss. Watkings.lohn P.:Watlnegs. , - ' yn calling for any of the &here. please give haute and , MA of stlyertlaelnent; tiV3. W. ZdEltaleg, 'P. ltt. T?.i , ISTA;T.E ( X4 . T Of the iitectipts and iairpeniiiiiires W Delmar &Ala Diel Mot frot /use 64;1872; fo.tiono 04,18 , 73; ' Clykao.,tptm*r SclmgDlatrict, TO'Ontatartdlng tax of 1871— $371 " 'cash received of'11: • ' - 25 06. school tax on limited Lands, p!raottal - Rr oP• .- y, erM per implti tar for ' 67 'Wq unaeatad tax for 1870) — 879 96 870 68 r , '4' • `; 481 78 I , 4 lltalo,4lra,tt, tor ~ 1 872,. .... .. . .. , •818,10_ _ , • - Told 77 Traashrer, • • 0114 g7-PsitOonntY Treasurer's commission for - Meeting unseated taxes for '7O and '71..' $37 28 By abatement on seated laud duplicate for '72 46 69 By his commission on $2,888 98 67.87 By abatements on unseated taxes for 1870 and 1871. . By unseated tax for 1872... By amount duo from Beal Wheeler, (as Iper, ,Clase's statement)., 420 91 By emouut 4°B frolnoTp . lusitarr. late Colleer 192 /2 By 'school orders itileorned ' • 9 , 6 99 9,8, , pTotal $4,890 89 For fences "round school houses sal 05 , " • printing ' •-- -- ........ ' -17 00 . " Secretary's salary' 50 00 - " - summer ;schools— - 486 00 " • .fuel " ...: 869 00 " repairs on sChool h6usee.. . 87 48 - A' winter a4looltii to female '!webers, : 1,047, 00 " ' .'i : A. :!? mile teachers ....1.., .. '6Bl. 86 "-; tiro,od house - 70 00 - ...t l rAgigil. v3llO. &0..- • , - 21 52 - , f "Total. • The• undersigned, Auditors _of Delmar township. haying examined the accounts' Of WM. Chase, School TrClAltrer , do Sod theth as above a w e d, _ - - • - ' , DAym HELM ' BOIST.IST CAMPBELL, • "Auditors. Rec„Ots and Exiietutiturca V_ Delmar Towuship foil; Feb. '44,102, to March 3, 1843. =I WAX) HONDO. • *influx; Chios% TreOuror of Delmar •Towu9Lip, .tdi. • .. . , To special duplicate of 1870, (7. Harr Coll'r)... $273 25 TO.' , .. of 1871, " " —1,776 85 To untreated road, 1870 455 61 TO . ... 1811.. 454 60 To special road tax. 1871 ' .. 626 60 To i ttuisisted tax. 1872. - - - - 603 55 To - roadtax; 1872 ' 379 49 TO 'special duplicate, 1872, (B. Wheeler Col'r). 1,334 59 To flue township at settlement 09 72 Total WlMate Chase, Treasurer, By Outstanding -on special r..ad duplicate of 1871;(J61m Harr Collector) -. $653 47 By,outetauding on special road duplicate of 1679, (B. Wbueler Collector) 1 211 OG By' lidstanding on - el Octal read (moneY).4upli :**ltaßfilB72 (B,Wheeler Collector)..'.-. 13,y,mitistandbig emeltecial road of 1672.. By abatement on diiplicato of 1871 1 By ablitemeut on notated tax of 1811.. By County Trcam •er's comnilasion, 1871.... liy abatements ou luplicate of 1871, By orders redeem /I By commission au orders redeemed' By bill of work Total Deducting total above Le : ao9 n balance duo Treasurer • $l5 44 Amount of Supervisor J. D. Willcox's bin from Feb. 24, 1472, to March 5, 1873, including plank and road scraper found, was 4604 40, Amount:of Supervisor E. deffer's bin for same pe riod, f,5tr2,52, not including plank bill, which amount ed t 0 .4114 s The undersigned having examined the accounts of selnute, Township Treasurer. find -them as above stated, us also the bills of the Empervisors. DAvin.Hatsv, ROBE= CIAIAIIELL. Auditors. - .7 7 50 550 9 00 , Botanic VOlitsi. . William Oliase, Treasdurer, DR. To outstanding tax on duplicate of 1870 $317 20 To of 1811 1 016 66 To outstanding unseated tax of 1870. 262 78 To, - '• .. of 1871 . - 455 61 Total... By : ante/coding on duplicate of 1871,, (J: Farr . , Collector) - ' ' , 09217 By abatements made March 3; 1873, on dupll - cate Of 1871... 1 By balauch due Treasurer at last settlement.. . By error in receipt of W. 8. - Tallbridge and 0011111111381011 Oil Bartle. , ... : . ... ;.. ......... .., .. 12 07 By percentage on Bodine noteDO ByNtaternent on unseated Mater '7O Mid '7l. 111 19 By gounty Treasurer's commission ' . ... - 12 20 By spaelal bounty order, No. 69, J. 13. C01e5.... 217 37 Byre'pts of H. W. Williams, (per Rob't On').. 652 00 By.recelpt of John Bf. Butler, in full ... 23 80 By commission on $893 17 at 4 per cent 35 72 By abatement Feb. 24, '72. ou duplicate of '7l. 135 34 By Collector's commission on duplicate of '7O 104 38 16 20 25 30 20 . 25 7., total Amount or debit brought down 2 00 800 Balance due Treasurer Balance duet Treasurer in acct of road funds - 6 75®7 25 860 360 8 50 12 S‘ - 11 IVV!!Ilo amount Oue Treithurer Baying also examined tbo bounty fund, account of the Tresaurer, we And it as above.' - 11012 - 50001 50 - 800®125 ElOpt. 29, 18111-2* 2 00 3 00 , Ti V • /4_\•,tlll/4`V °fac f veisb ev e a a Tn p Z eP l7 e t: EwewoNeryng for gjOB PRII7ING, min . a wedding card to a sheet poster. Any kind or style of work done, as follows: Law Books, { Baud-Bills, Ixrograintnes, Bill Heads, :Circulars, Business Cards, Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Wedding Cards, n vitation Cardß, Checks, Drafts, . . • and B.ll)other blanks constantly on hand and for %Tile !Peetls, Warrantee and Quit-claim, Statenient and Confession, ,• Amicable Action, • Daudet Constable's Sales, Collector's Sales, Marriage Certificates, School Contracts, , Summons,. Subricenas, • • " ' • Warrants, - Executions, Indemnifying Bonds, - • Attachments, - - ' • /audguient Notes, P,ittitiopdind bond for App'ment of Guardian, =I BEE Auf 'ether blanks not enumerated above will .be printed toi'order on abort notice. .I:R>Pereoris !eluding orders for JOB WORE will get their' work promptly done and returned." We shall apare.nh pains to please our customers lu this depart ment ntose seating work. please state the size of job, kind of ink and paper desired. QS 1 5 ' .IFIL X ZIT ar X Mil of any description executed with aeons! ay and CATO 14 the 1.."/";: 7 0):7 :,„ AGITATOR 0FR1074.1.31 ~'.~ ~. , ORDERS DRAWN. DAVID HEISE, I.OI3EAT CAMPBELL, Anattorig. =I PLAIN, OR IN COLORS. buebills, Orders, Tinted Plate Printing, I Shipping Taga,&e Justice Blanks, OM ,11k13NIC8k R 01: ProFtletcits. 8. Uinta, Napkins, - - - . COlisti! &AL p i s S ' '•"1. • 31, '; „., ,_,,, ..,„:.,,,,,,,;_._ 4 1_ ,::. t.,_. A _-..,.-,.„.,::,_:::„.._:,,,_ ,: 4 WI 1,4 xciu,Wrti4,,ribitt.iiptiS - B - ±$\‘FAV ill) *•`',.. • , . • : _ • : folka--,SpotoPrin elamsan Aipacas. • RBI eizOitairr,d—of inperic;X qualikro ' ind tts 01LEAPii iltu be l'outid . weet oi - NeW i'ari City. . . . , . . . .. . , 111-10 S- LA-RENEtRGOT,T'PANNIERSI , . . . • .. ~. .. . -, _. THAT ALL E LADIES WEAR. C.A.I%IOI3WEEICS for Spring . and : Summer, 305 38 861 '7B MARSALES for Ladfes'i and Cll4.ldren's $2,880 Si THOSE RUFF-IN GS TUOKINGS & TRIMMINGS uttror Aimazzymmißwiala,l wan avavniv 07 $5,665 26 08. 303 55 319 49 1171 306 98 - 76 16 26 24 ~.2,654 82 102 19 29 03 CROCKERY of the best Ironstone China. $5,680 70 5,60 26 A large aesortment—Men's, Woman's, tut ahilaren's—et prices as cheap as the cheapest Corning, April 22, 1813.-tf. $2,052 34 CR. Ais Enti,,re Stook pf NEW GOODS 13.26 111.44 Itosinimitut $2,122 4.4 2 052 24 $7O 10 15 44 Wholesale Clothiers and Mere4nt Tailorii! $B5 54 Dry GoodspNotions, Fttney; Goodsi Hats, Caps * Gents Ptiinishing Goods, WE respectfully announce to the people of Wellsboro' and/ vicinity. that we have opened a store in this town, aind are now offering to the public a flue and well selected stock of Spring Goods, consisting of DRESS GOODS,SHATVLS OF: TIDE NEWEST DESIGNS, Napkins, 'rowels, Lace Curtains, Jaconet, i i in large quantities,Hid Gloves, Ladies Ties; ;aces and Embroideries, Velours, Velvets and cringe, Hoop Skirts and Corsets in. great variety, in fact everything belonging to a flrat•elses Dry Geode store. We have a cholera lot of HATS, CAPS, TIES, COLLARS, CUFFS, GLOVES SHIRTS, &c., all of the 'taut styles. CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. An Immense stock. of Men% 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 - Custont Tailoring Department. We keep the best of Atnerlean 435 Imported CUM mores, Broadcl Abs, Doeskins, Tricots Diagonids, Pique Cloth, and Scbtoh Sultings, and do Custom Work on short notice. We guarantee all work done by us as regards fit and style. 'Are invite the people to call and inspect Our goods before =purchasing where, as we mean to do a strict CA_SIT - 13TTT.N:S, - _ . a .„ , 1 have market : 'ooi . goods such c•Nv,figi4rea as to be temptation ttieiTrY .c- CASgheyer; ,;: atiTTENI3ERG; ,1108ENBAUX. Wholesale Stor_,e 105 DITANE-ST N EW YORE-'4 M. Bizarix Monaging Partner. , ser Branch stores-158 Water etreet l t Union Block, Elmira, Satiquehanna Depot, and Montrose, Par " ASA ea /e/e4re . ME Z .-'~_~~~ ; x. t~;,: 1111 MI SILKS I Dresses in large quantities. that the ladies cannot do without, in abundance. In fact all kinds grYGoods can be found at the_ Regulator MUMS, 3211111212w60L1Z1M1D13 111M11113. Groceries of all kinds. BOOTS AND piicons NEW FIRM. AT T-.C:OW 3P.IELIC,IIIIIS. PErNTX, PERCALES, IMBLIEB, TIONINGE.:LENIMB, LINEN TABLE %Mit MULLS. NANSOOES, AND MARSEILLES I ;. ' .„ ‘,l t~`. ' :j., r; I= unrivaled bi quality and price. DEALERS IN MEE ESI f , = MI .4. I I J. K. NEWELL =I , To' the - People' ol the Teo' ga - and co tOanesque Tra Iteys, Jackson, 2?zgland, Farm- vfitolt; O'l!rohlaro;, H. ,11: ENE, DENTAL, SURGEON, Lawrenceville _ and - Tiega l AS all the iniPrOrlict - salitles for peasoting , inati breaches of the tendon.-` As to reliobilf; ,erftrience and akflf he memo.' •sertidostss :ommendatiou from. Slit kiss of his patrons-7.4a men. ruerohants.imeohl2ll` working people. - al teeth [ always reodtle , too mu tt wasted by , Wituted at- prices tramg- ! A"- t etsv . 96104 11 161001,. I which Teeerable file natural teeth to closely that none ! but a professional eye can distinguish the flifferenoe. Alf tffe different agents used for protlucimg inserud. Linty ti pain when deemed advisable. The Doctor will be pleased to give any information or advice td any who may ask it, either by malt or otberwise. Office In Lawrenceville at his realdeneer, next north of the Preebyterhui church. At 'Dogs ev ory week. Monday and Tuesday. Please tell. Aug. 12. 187.9-tf. Deerfield Woolen Mills: DEMIPIELD. PA. I"'" . '"'Faatt,goer.,ll,l l2 .ll"" 31°4 - OUR. OASSIMERES aro warranted. 'Particular attention Mien to Roll Carding & Cloth Dresiing We manufacture to order, and do all Wills of 801 l Carding and Cloth Dreasini and defy ecaripetttion. We hare as good an assortment of . • Full Clothq,,Cassitneres, 4'0.; and give more for Cloth in exchange than any other estahllslunent. Try them and satiety yourselves. Wa wholesale and retail at the llowanosqiin mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Jan. 1, 1872. mum BIIOTIRAS. J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel. /111111 undersigned, pre agents for tho above Water i Wheel, and can heerfully recommend it u supe rior to all others in use. Persons wishing to pur chase should ace this wheel in operation before buy. lug other wheels. I INGHAM DBOS. _ Deerfield, May 15, 1872. .. !lead the following , : , Wissriffsmo, Aram U. 1872. • We the undersigned, purchased one of 3. tr.,- Gas vr weld's 80 inch Water Wheels us g6B inches of water to run three rim of atone under a i 0 foot head, and are' an pleased with the wheel. e have ground sixty bushels per hour with the three run and sea average that amount per hour all day. WINTED 100 FarmerS and Farmers' Sons during tho Fall and Winter months to do business in their own and adjoining townships. Business repectable, easy and pays well. For particulars, addres 8. 8 . SCRANTON CO., Hartford, Conn. Columbia • Classical. Institute, A Boarding School for Young nen and Dom For Cl cnbun, address EBY. A. S. ALEXANDIII3: (Mum' bi , Pa. • 6. AT WHOLES/win AND RETAIL. Double Onns, $O . and upwards; Breeoh-Loaders. _ .., • $3O tos3s: .Riiarers. rt ai.d t pi r es Doila sent to all parts, of the country by express Q. 0: D., to be examined beforo paid for. We send p genuine W. & 0, Scott & Sons' Muzzle Load. er, with Flask, Punch andßleaningDod. nicely boxed,. for $35. Rend stomp for Price List. SMITH - it SQUIRES, 523 Broadway and 50 Chatham St., N. Y. . - NI 0 14 E.S PA R • 436.geamitii3 . 1 047_43013.ti0ta. GEED FOR CATALOGUE. DOMESTIC -SEWING MACHINE - CO., N. Y. BEBT - PAYER• ,TRY I' The Scientific American is the cheapest and beat illustrated weekly paper published. Every number . contains from 10 to 16 original engravings of new ma chinery, Novel Inventions, Bridges, Engineering Works, Architeeture, Improved Farm Implements, and every new discovery in Chemistryl A year's numbers contain 832 pages and several hundred en gravings. 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Warranted to relieve the severest ' b ' *. ." . paroxysm instal:MY. so the patient can lie - down to•rest and sleep comfortably. ONE TRIAL PACKAGE SENT BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. Ad dress U. LANGELL, Apple Creek, Wayne Co., 0. BU T ! FEL T (No Tar ecl), for outside work 'and inside, instead of plaster: eft Carpettugs, &c: Bend 2 stamps for Cir cular and Samples. 0. J. FAY, Camden, N. J. FlREsur HINOECONE BURNER. FOE SUN CHIMNEYS, made by PLIIIIM & ATWOOD, prodhees the largest light. Can be used on any coal oil lan*. For sale by all ;amp dealers. 4 a OSYOIIo2tIANCY, OR SOUL cuArtismici." Sow j: either BOX may fascinate and gain the love and attentions of any person they choose, Instantly. This simple mental; acquirement ; can possess, free, by. mail, for 25 cents; together with a Matita,ge Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hintsl to Ladles. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. . • py,all who %Oil work for us. If upon Writing you do not Sind us all square, we will give you ono dollar for your trouble. Send stamp forcircnlarstto•' LOrai.Bucliley&Co.,Tekonsha,Mich. - ikT I. , r - mid toys wen n% to - MOM, 1.11 sell _ Mr French ;and American' Jewelry, ltoohs, Games. &c.. in their own localitiea. No capital uenCioa• . Alteligup, Terms; &e., sent Fans. P. 0. VICH.I?.ItY & t ,,Augusta, Maino. MONEY ' gt a ils l . ai g i al u oAt. B l:n e r gilt Key Check FREE. S. H. SPENCER, 117 Hanover St., Boston. $5 to $2O per ,'days Agents wanted in elassOs of working people, of either sex. young or old, make more ruondy at work for ns in their spare nioments, or all the titan. than at anything else. Particulars free.' • Address IL 6TINSON, ai CO.. Portland, Blaine. Victor T AE undersigned wish to call tho - attention - of the public selectedfa that they are manufacturing from the cholees materials, ,the latest and moat approved atles of . l ' ~- . - . LJGHT:& HEAVY, CARRIAGES. ~„ TLATFORIPSPRINCVNVAGONS, • - smutlso the flue CIIIT-lINDP,R. PLATFORM. lakit ‘:i MA E . , so convenient (Or turriftig about in a narrow !Mae . • ' ~'_. - We shall keep show on hand a ixd, assortment of Buggies and Platform NVagenajind sastomera from abroad May rely onAndltig hero lust - what they' want and at as low a pries as is eOnalatentidth , FIRSTLCLASS WORK. , • . ' Orders promptly . filled. , ..onr place. Is et the old stand of Bradford & Compton; near the Troy Meuse. • • - r)AlilLt. COMPTON* _.• Trey* Pa., !tray 8.1879-1 .' E. F. LILIBIy - ~ • • OTELANJ.TAILEN - 1 :/?.-:-BrOte into the °triton. )0 Ore of the aubsorilier. oft the Tith'of Angukt Lent, on' i two-year r . old , bull ; col dark red. -The .owner will please prove opeity; chases, and take tolzo titer L• •W. 0. RUSSELL. Ramer. BeiA•l4.lBlE-3tow. • • - • - Woodand Willow Ware atKelle MEM Xiddlebu4, R. D. PHILLIPS. CHARLTON MUMPS. RE op.
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