Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, September 30, 1873, Image 3

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LOCAL NOTICES:
Glee, the stickiest thing out
11 11. BKLCUER Lt• Co ha•c;o, fai date :the
ro •„„ 1 godern Vulcan -COok Stove of
Nov York. )sopt.
*itemd
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vos oishle connected. witl),. 2 tha - Baptist
04 w ill meet v . /kb - Mrs.:J.-IL Shearer
o,(l'itezday) evening. Aiynre invited to
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Kr .W. J. Horton leaves this week-for New
vrk to purchase a frill stock of
.new goods.
l& in a hurry to buy until you see the
n o Ladies' Aid Soalety .of St. 'Paul's
preb will ineet at the residene'e of Mr. J,
illobinon mist Thursday 'afternoon. A
attendance is desired. - •
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p.ll. BELCH t; It Si Co bnve jest r4colvea
iv • r y largo Mock of Cook and ParlorStords
A in in price from sB' to $6.5. Every
gars warranted. Sept. 80-2 w.
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LOIRER FOR SALE.-1 1411 , 0 a lot, of Re--
0 e4.1 hemlock boards nt my mill in East
itarleston, pa., which I will sell at •$6 per
~ttt And SrEscErt. CRA3TiRNDE:S. ,
Eot Charles:ton, Sept. 9. . 4t#
tun,
AnirA•roa office took a preniium for
1:404 printing at the late County Fair. But
tliat wa :potbing Ii nge, for that office h as
whining golden ..pinions for • tine work
intFatl ic fron! all good judges .for the pasts
l i k g rier great show 19 to ex hibit in
ill the mining town- Of Oh ) county during
ecit week,bottinning tt Blosburg next Mon
by. Th e 1)0 04 of that tVon Nin.have
show, • and no doubt
brace the opportunity. ,
S: Co offer for sale tho
c Burner which took the
Ifni Western New York
Sept. 80-2 w
ME
:lir. V. I.3,oRAPAuOIit has re
mill to the factory of Benj.
ve ready to commence opo
. The.cost of inanufactur
y cents per bbl. The high
paid for apples.
3eptcmber .23-2 t.
:rth, the Pressman at this
ork yesterday met with an
irge finger of his,•luft hand
ation necessary. The end
very badly smashed and - it
y Dr. 11.1)De bet .,
irA and second joint.—Elmira Adve, ti=
;Th
Or.Oeorge. Backer, who resides near Pine
r.l ile on the railroad track at that
v,
TtleAay last, was struck by the en
uoived a terrible fracture of the
24. Dr. UplleGraff was sent for yester-
I morning, arid successfully removed
epieces of bone pressing upon the brain,
1:h greatly relieved the intense suffering
.Attattri. lie was still living when last
from.• -Etna) a Advertiser.
E AS Lilt; ANT) PURE AS SNOIY.—
'.6graut SoZuOONT IT a scientific cout- .
' . ll of the purest and choicest ingredi
1f the Oriental vegetable kingdom. Ev
yp,tll,,nt is well known to haVe a berm
jeet on the teeth and gums. lt,re
i all di ,, agreeable odors, oven that of
rq. it 3vevilily removes those ravages
children sustain in their teeth, owing
:.roper u-e of sweet and acid articles,
hapereeptihly dedsoy them.
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.I:mate C r Kit i.—The managers
alive that they have employed Mr.
Miller to take-charge of the grounds
Weliburo Cemetery Company, and
to eexton therefor. Mr. Miller will at
ima be found eitlier on the grounds or
iiresidenee about ',lay rods north of the
nee.
price for digging and filling grapes
for pellet), over ten years of age five
Ander ten, two and a half dollars.
•:ite, will lie tinidied up in a proper
wailer .eating, awl sodded at the sides,
tt further elm rge.
!ex ton e ill aI, 0, I'. r n r.eilimAn.NAPATe .
arire to have dine Oa their respective
Wm. Bien it,
President.
;ner &Cu Great, Sensation Show is
,;I.lt In this village, the afternoon and
egad Saturday, tiet"ber 4th. The pro
d,' not china mat it is the biggest
~ , ading. Inn they do believe it is the
ettl of educated borsesltnd pe
ieilnistdetibt the finest in the world,'
t's , rittillete , and acrobats' are unex
nywhere. The folli.ving notice will
let i, thought of thion where they
who didn't ;tumid 31agner's sensa=
;violl, h bugged : those who
offleasei3 pleased and unanhnouo
',awe ht the beid exhibition of the gen-
Fr nn the fioirless rope • walking—Out
l`rofesimr Leon, to the
t!,r•ale-• plitting tumbling of plucky'
from the bock of the trick pony,
was fir=t-chiss. The perfiirman
lair=es are alone worth double the
Magner has been , on the road,
;ma, lesq than It month, b r , he is
iuccos s with =o meritorious tn. exhi
voiia Gazeltoi, June 17.
lie Atyitator.
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SPAY, SEVTEMBDR 30, 1873
Home _Affairs.
•I'ne .Iflrerfiseinents this week*.
!Sal,: of Real Estato—J. Harrison, AdoVr.
s tb• —Da% ill Catu,rou.
iner & Bodine.
13 rt 1$; .
Foul r(7,lAcre€l?
.ember you must be registered this
you eannot.vote nt the general elec-
Stnith,late ofSitilivan township,
.n• days ago in Virmia.ybile on his
`eorgia, where he owned a farin.
Index ziftys that .Tim Tubbs is eon
regular old-fashioned singing
Ow AL E. Church in Westfieid.
I ;overnor Curtin will lecture in this
,Tue=day evening, November 25th,
.w auspices of the Herm:tic Society.
laeuil)ers of the Sunday School of
ehurch, of Blossburg, held an in
ric the Academy of Music in that
fca• evenings Ago.
'e are 1101 V four daily stages from
e by Elkland besides the old daily
to Addison by way of ; T.llkland.
in to ho lively in that region.
Weaver, a boy of 'fourteen years
ran over by a miner's car, a few
in the mines at Morris Run. Oni)
, ruk e n anal severe internal injuries
itP 133iley, a workman in• the ear
8i0....h0r g , had aevoral teeth loo?-
is
face bagly cut, ono day nit
stick whjch wns thrown fro n
Journal,-referring to
retifenynt from ho
" Many of Weople of this
•0 have partaken of the good cheer
will regret to hear of his re
',its the bud ness."
6:1P3 there have been three
'new threat disease in illos.sburk,
proved — futal. 'rho disease is
tie theTeroup in some respects.
completely baffled the *ill oh
'tpolienctitLphy6icians;
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retars. of the AgriculturalSocie
Ai that u committee in reporting
machines exhibited at the late
*t desire to make any distiliction,
tl to award a diploma to each_,,
'og about first and steond best.
firer Radical land' the Argue' two
levispapers published at Beaver,
,eim consolidated and will hereof. ,
doT the 41'fiV4
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w 4 , Radical. W.e.. - rico" ; the ,consolidation
wiol - 6§now•joupial. ey'= ,
cry e►►ceees.: - • ‘- • '
f.
B 1 onsbirrgiik4isifsir My;E4 th - A t tift P •- t '
W i liotikhkylof tho.C4l44toil. - company, of
4ationalGuarqs; has been firtim - Oted - to the'
°Mee of Adjutant Ctaneral; on Gen. Pox's
'staff; the position having :beeti.Vaerited s 'by
;thilliesignation-of othis,
village. The - conipanies' ofthis: distriot are
soon to-be forniealnio : •
.
- 1 -in the list of prothiunlii'aVrarded at the
into County Fair, ns published by us . ,latt,
week, the report of. iht coinniittee' on • must:
eat instruments was omitted'. over
sight on the part'of, tire oilteers MO-socie
ty., We are informed-that • the'..e.dmmittee
awarded the' fir - St'iiterniu
, rn
Organ, 'exhibited and
the secorid'one:' to. the:•o6inbiaritiori 'Parlor
Organ,. eXhibitod•by,Mr4-.--W-,'*lntosh.
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—The - Wl* York Herald of, lasCSaturcliii:
gives a &Owing account of ilio..dadigation of
the . new Ma'sonic Temple -itt
In the report of the Herald's own
missioher" we Toad, , ".AtanY - of , tho fim - test
men jn'the:countrY 'marched in the '.,grand
illaschnie procession, among Mein. 0. , ex- -
Governor Geary - and, manyz4licrs
_too,
numerous to mention." „Verily,- 'Much
"Ct - esarisin" bath made this "Commissioner"
mad. • • 1 •
—We publish hi -this issue', of our paper,'
an advertisement of - tho 3lanagers of the
Wel lsboro Cemetery. The Cemetery grounds.
were thoroughly drained several years-since;
but owing, as NVO -are informed, tolitek-oF
funds,- the Managers havo been unable to
make. many, much-needed improvernents.-
They are now getting the foot-walks cleaned
oust and all briers and bushel oitirPated ;
and we doubt not that by the end Of ahother_
Summer the general appearance of the Cern
eterY will bo much
• --The, members of the School Board of
this village are now called upontd solve the
probletn, How can you put over one, hun
dred children into the spacedesigned forsix
ty We believe theirprogress so far isn't
very satisfactory. Perhaps some of, our pee - - .
plo who shudder at the thought of building
a now school house eau tell theta how to ac
'eoreplish that little fent. At present our.
schools are literally 'crlammed and packed
with scholars, and in the naturip order ,of
things the 'number will continuo to ill - crease.
—The annual session of the County Insti
tute Will be held at the Court Honso in this
village during the second week in October,
hetrinuing on Monday, thel3th,.at 1 o'clock
p. m., and cloing Friday night of the same
week, The instructors and lecturers wilt
Coinpl'ke the Deputy State Superintendent,
Prof.s W. W. 'WoOdrutf, of Bucks county
and J. N. •Fradenburgh of the State Nor
mal School, and Mrs. Anna - Randall Diehl,
of Now York city.
.T;ichers will bo board-'
ed at reduced rates at the hotels and board
ing houses duringftbe Institute, and half , faro
tickets will be soli! on the railroads on Mon
day, the 13th. •
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—We have received a hand-bill signed by
E. T. Bentley, Secretary of the Independent
Order of , Good Templars, saying that a
quarterly Convention of the Oxcler will be
lield at Knoxville, October ith and Bth, 1873,
commencing atl 10 a. in. of the ith. A 'Pub
lic temperance meeting will bo held in the
Congregational Church on Tuesday evening,
when an, address of welcome will be deliver
ed by a - member of Wide Awake Lodge.
George W. Merrick, Esq., of the Wellsboro
Lodge, will respond. Addresses will also be
delivered by Rev. ;N. L. Reynolds, and
others. All, delegates and visiting members
will be entertained, and all persons coming
by rail will be met at Elkland and carried to
Knoxville f.ree d'f charge. It is especially
desired that all Lodges be fully represented.
All clergymen•and other friends of tetniier
since are inv ited' to attend.
—A friend who Is an editor himself, and
consequently knows a good.nowspaper when
he sees it, sends us a Couple of copies of the
AatT.A.Tott published some years ago when it
Was a good deal smaller than it is now and
not so good looking, find moralizes as fol
lows: "Twelve years have indeed wrought
changes, even in this conservative and•slow
goive-auvekrer-sitere ciinirntulate
you on the changes which have marked• the
AutrATort, for each change has, been for
ward and for the better. It has always been
in the hands of men who had confidence in
the future, and .self-reliance." We thank
t our friend for this expression of his good
opinion, and assure him that the proprietors
of tip' .AorrArou intend that its future ca
reer shall be at least worthy of its past life.
Ho will' appreciate an editor's ambition when
we say, that our whole aim and object is to
make ithis paper• the best of its kind. To
this end we are ready to devote our days and
nights', well assured that our work will Ilve
and bear fruit in the hearts and lives of thbse
who come after us, '• A
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—A korregpondent of the Index says "the
Knoxville Cornet Hand want tn.know what
the editor of the AurrATon meant in his de
scription of the. contest of the Bands for the
prize at the late County Fair, bY 'a fine bu
zle solo' which was executed by Wetmore'
in such fine style, winning him hearty ajp
plause.' The boys tsay that there was nn_
bugle solo in the piece played, and therefore
none executed by :Wetmore or any one
else."Thc• editor °Ville AGITATOR WilSTl't pro-s
-ent on tiro occasion referred to, and therefore
can say aothing.about it of his own knowl
edge. And if he had been_ present,• perhaps
ae wouldn't be much wiser in a musical,
lie can generally toll Yarkliee Doodle
ME
from Old Hundred, but i 8 not, at all certain
thilt he would know• n buglellolo from a
horse-11,10J fugue—if there stl i ch a thing.
We made up our report. from the statement
of a good musician, not a member of either
Band, anti if there is any blunder in it he is
to blame. /But we learn, on diligent inquiry,
and therefore affirm on information which
we verily believe to be true, that Wetmore
'played nn " B-flat cornet"—whatever that
is—and that on said occasion said Wetmore
played said cornet in first-rate style, winning
him hearty applause as aforesaid. And
further this deponent saith not.,
THE SHNDAY SCHOOL. CONVENTION.—The
Tioga County Sunday School Convention
met at the Presbyterian church in this vil
lage on the Pith and 17th instant.
time proved unfavorable. So many
other meetings had just been held or were
soon to be hOld that comparatively few of
the Sunday school workers found it conven
ient to be present—less• than a hundred and
fifty in all, and Most of these from Wells
boro and
The convention opened by a brief address_
of welcome by Mr. °tains and response by
Mr. Branch, of Lawrenceville.
The question "What is the best and what
the worst thing in your school ?" elided
some very suggestive -answers, such as,
"Nothing very good, nothing very bad;"
" Liberality in giving, confusion in the dis
tribution of books;" "Good attention, scarc
ity of teachers ;" "Harmony, non-attend
ance of the children l" "A little vivacity,
only a little;" " A sweet little girl, a bad
boy ;" "Uniform lessons, want of enthusi
asm;" "Good singing, early graduation of
the boys ;" " Regular attendance of A° pu
pils, absence of teachers ;" "Singing, ab
sence of parents ;" "Same faithful teachers,
sonic unfaithful ones;" "` The Superintend
ent, so little interest on the part of -parents ;"
"Illustrated lessons, non-attendance of teach
ers;" etc.
Rev. Mr.llenry made some remarks upon
ordiir in Sunday schools.
Itev. I'. neynolds followed with.a paper
upon the qualificationi of teachers. lle said
'they should possess, - Ist, earnest piety; 2J,
activity ; dd, aptnesi. tdtcach ; 4th; `prompt
!less and punctually; 6th; knowledge and
tlie ) inspiration acquirAil in teachers' meet
ings.
' :Rev. Mr. Transue read a paper ,on what to
do with libraries in which he tiook the ground
that libraries should be separated IntirelY
from the school. Judge Williams advocated
Parish Libraries 'to be distributed on Week
day evenings, Mr. Allen thought the books
might be kept in a separate room and given
to the ptipils as they were leaiing the 'ficlioOl.
Mr. Reynolds thought they more then: paid
It* way l let..tbete - be distributed es ter
po,y,
king. TOwner,midO some Media mit'
nn Sunclag schogl-singing; :'He gave a nine-,
ticalT,ilinstretiOn, by.--the some
twelve, or fifteen of hiischolarS and totteliOM;.
'They. did-so *ell: that ii•voto of ,heiiitYthenkii
for theit:iieivicea.we'l tendered them. :
Tieehers" Meetings
,and '.llil;iA, Andy ,by
adults Wero tho subjects for Tuesday evening.
Remarks w,oro, in ado , by. Itev
; Calkins,' Henry, Judge Williatni*d others:
. ()LOW, o,nesdey Oitpt. Osmun
Methods of, Amaknoing an Inioiest:in . the
Sunday - Sohdol.:3. I.le mentioned :ertiong'oth,
or things - the Suritray - &booi Post offieo:-.- -
Tifo postage' stamps lie'siael d - maim, a rove
hue-, to the: sohool,,and by, the letters from
pupils to toselleys and from toL;cl;ers
eras AO' pnpils he would-make every Mao
ious.to he piesent. - • ;
Rev.paperufrm, Ruiping
MMiry forßeliools.-lie regerdpd
the lovetof Christ As the highest and best ino
tivo, and tyTkor 'other. m oti s might :be ap
'.tb`iitas a ilitlipult question to decide.-
' Wednesday Itftornoon -was mainly, occur
pied withchildren's meeting, addressedby
lion. John Rev. Mr. Henry,
Maj. Merrick, mid others.' • - -
Before adjourning the Convention passed
resolutions of thanks to the people of Wells
bore for their hospitality, and to the Hull
dtkytown choir for their excellent music. It
was ordered that the - nexClueettng be bold
At Blossburg, the first Tuesday in May, 1874.
• N. L. REYNOLDS,
Secretary.
THE PRESDYTFiRY. OF WELLSBORO:
Presbytery, comprising the counties of Tic,-
ga, Putter and .McKean, met at Raymond
recently. A correspondent of the Couder
sport - Journal_ makes the following report
of its proceedings:
On account of the great distance from near
ly all of the churches in Tioga county, there
was not more than ahalf.attendance of min
4ters and scarcely any 'of the elders, but the
large attendance of the People in the neigh.
bOrhood was a good indication how much
they appreciated such an ecclesiastical gath
ering.
The sessions were opened by a sermon from
Rev. P. Camp, of Fall Brook, both able and
scriptural. Rev. John Cairns, of Osceola,
was chosen Moderator and preached a most
thoughtful and interesting sermon ion Tues
day evening. On Wedne.s.day afternoon the
sacrament of the Lord's Supper was admin
istered by Revs. Calkins and Landis and a
line sermon preached by "Rev. Dr. Mitchell
with great power and impressiveness.
• Aside from us al routine business noth
ing of public intkrest transpired, except that'
the event of death isi removing one of our
ministers was sub ably recognized and the ad
mission of anothir to our number in the per
son of Rev. H. W. Congdon, the minister
supplying the Church in Coudersport 'by
certificate from the Presbytery or St. Law
rence.
Thus, by Mr: Congdon's engagement and
three other calls made (and accepted) by the
churches of Mansfield Lawrenceville and
Beecher's Island, our Presbytery once more
stands without a single vacancy, which, in
consideration of the majority of them
_being
small, is abundant cause for great thankful
ness.
Presbytery adjourned to meet tho second
Tuesday in April .with the Presbyterian
Church of Fall Brook, Tioga county
OmEGA.
OUR JVRIGHBORS.,
—Thorn aro twenty-five• young women students at
~C ornell University.
—Tho abutments of the suspension bridge at Addi
son aro nearly completed. •
Tho Bteubon County,-Fair is to'be holed Bath, Oct.,
let, 2rl and 3d; tha43llemung County Fair, at 'Elmira,
Oct. 2d, 3d and 4th.
—A man went to Itlnghamton to engage a lawyer to
defend an action brought against him to recover the
value of a cucumber.
—The board of directors of the old Elmira and Can.'
aupaigna railroad have just declared aif annual' divi
dend of dye por cent. on capital stock.
—Mr. Charles Hartshorn, of ilornellsville, of
to give an 'acre of laud, besides paying ono-iengi
of the.kost towards a public hospital at that place. I
—Apia. Hu~rlet "Beecher Stows is to give readings
the Opera HOnse Elmira, on Wednesday evening bf
next week. They Ore to he selections from her own
works,
—The Democrats of the representative district com
posed of the counties of Jefferson, Elk and Carherou
have nominated D. P. Baird, of Cameron, for Repre
sentative. ,
—A peculiar throat disease, in Luzerno county, is
mentioned by the itTanton Times -aa-Ltswbusivapay.4l
T —l Mrs. Louisa Brigham, of Ulysses, Potter eountY,
wda thrown from a buggy on a recent Sunday, while
on her way to meeting, and had her arm broken be
low the elbow.
—The delinquent tax 'collectors in Scranton, who
hold about $16,000 of the city's Money, are to be made
to disgorge. The present mayor Is among the num
ber, and o'aos the city $1,600.
—Rey. Addison Parker, of Boston, Mass., has ae
cepted a call to become pastor of the First Baptist
church of Elmira. Ho will preach his dret sermon
there on Sunday, the 12,th of October.
—Wellsvilio is to have a big railroad meeting on the
ist of October, in the interests of the upper Oeuesed
Thdproject of completing not less than four
roads already under way, Will be discussed.
—The editor of an Indiana county paper has been
presented, by admiring friends, with a lot in a ceme
tery. This is the first instance ou record of an editor
being able to "dead-head" it into a graveyard.
—The Republicans of the representative district
composed of the counties of Clinton, Lyeoming and
Sullivan have nominated Theodore Mil, of Ilcoming,
and R. B. Caldwell, of Clinton, for Representatives.
—Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Cushing, of Coudersport, eel.
ebrated their golden wedding on the 4th inatant. Mr.
Cushing, who Is 72 years old; hail - been a justice of thr
peace many yeays, andis highly respected as a citizen.
—The town collector of Orange, N. Y., went to the
Watkins races with about one thousand dollars in his
pocket, and some thief took the money without his be
ing aware of it. And he wishes he wasn't aware of it
;et..
—A New Castle youth who recently emerged from
his chamber after a brief but severe Illness, was heard
to roruark;. ,, Any man that'll put tartar emetic in his
water melons, I don't care a darn nho ho Is, is a mean
old cues."
—An attempt was made to rob a lady in Elmirn,
shortly after dary one evening recently, but the rob
bers becoming frightened by the cry the raised, es
eaped with nothing more valuable than a twelve dol
lar bonnet.
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—Bridget Rowley, of 'Keiser Valley„ Luzern() coun
ty, was bitten by a small dog. three months ago. On
the 15th inst, she exhibited signs of hydrophobirs, and
on the 19th tho physicians pronoundo the case be
yond the hope of recovery.
—Tile Couricr of Bath says: We are going to exhib
it at the coming County Fair a copy of the New Testa
ment printed more than three hundred years ago, and
which does not ,retl anywhere near like the King
Jirues's version now in nee.
—Son of our readers will be sorry to learn of the
death of ames It. Simmons, for many years % respect
ed resident of .Paitiied Post and foreman of the old
foundry of Curtis, Erwin, Brooks k Co. Mo died at
Fairport, Monroe vmuty, N. 1%, a few days ago.
—The building Occupied by Mr. Strong, druggist,
and by J. Miller, hardware, in lionesdalo, was dostroy
ed by tiro last Thursday morning. Miller's loss Is
$5,500; insured for $4,500: 'Strong's lobs is $7,000;
uo insurance. The tire was of incendiary origin.
—Plor Tom Clark, The Trio hallway Conductor,is
Is thought to be huPelessly and goes to the
Asylum at Utica for,ftreattnent. Ile is laboring under
the delusion that 10 is to lit prosecuted for some vio
lation of the outlandish bond which was required 'of
each conductor only a short time ago.
—The Iloruelisvllle Herard reports that Cyrus An
gel, extra freight conductor, test a linger, Simon Mur
phy lost a portion of his hand in coupling cars. Thom
as McDormott, a brakeman, fell on the-track and lost.
one foot, raid Pat Cation, a brakeman on the Western
Divison, bad hie skull fractured by a bridge—all With-
In apt , / (I{Wi past.
-On a recent Sunday, Peter- Braze°. of KtiozNille,
Steubeu county, took his gun and tried to Shoot a pig
eon, but the breech-pin of the gun came out, and Mr.
Brame's lamella head were !nulled and blackened by
the powder, and his Mrehead cut through to the
One eye was injured, but not sons to destroy the sight.
He wilt hereafter do his gunning mostly on wbek days.
—The, Republicans of the Second District of_Stett.
ben county have nominated Cher:lea F. Houghton, of
Corning, for the Assembly. yie competitor in - the
convention was Abram Dudley, of Addison. who re
„colved seventeen votes oiA of eiglity.one v Whereup
on Dudley bolts and unnotinceA inn:wolf au indopendr
out candidate—probably withifti - eye to the 'Democrat
lc nomination.
short time ago a Young man named Smith, aged
twenty-two, residingin . Friendslilp, Allegany county,
N. F., was married to a lady, supposing her to be el n
glo, but he soon learned that she had two husband 13
living trona whom she had not been divorced, heeidea
himself. What made matters worse one of thein pres
ently turned up and threatened Smith with big threats
for having married his wife. The latter was of 'a, ten
der nature and took Whigs hard, and these threats fin
ished him. lie purchased arsenic and by Its alVes
called from his troubles and danger. This wasn't ..one
of the ...Smiths" Saechus.tella us about.
—Tho following from the Trtunan.sburg e Winel, to to
the point: •Do the etty'papere say anything it regard
to your own county P Nothing. - Do they contain no-
ItlCCii •of your schools, churches, neetings, improve
rilenti and hundreds of other local matter?' of inter
'est, which your paper publishes without pay? Not an
item. :DO they ever say sword caloulate4 to . traw at-
t,§ ccqctivf fAVW- 4 avvarivi 4014
towns;iind,lldln then e prpgroso find enterinine 1414
litt;. And yot there ;aro) wen , Who--take melt On,
trtieted - vieyie of, putter, they are get
tins as ttiothf square inches of read ifig mattefin tbair.
"DirtPappr na 410); al* pvir-sl . lln**4sy'
rinbt - jettl4a the titorthot theLrnion4.-Itienlinda.nh
of dui pei•tiOn who took largvai pair. of ',be/Ai
.itiottm Simply beceiPe they_wo4 tho page no thlti pair
mach smaller that fitted Lim. - '• •
- •
7.
I%e : 4th OtturiFr.of 'feat week 'ettyo atidut eight
&Cloak On Settitaitit'ilv . enltig the reeideziee of Hannah
Hennes, near the thittuty, Poor Houye, With disoot'Ored
to bi ou ttl-4; anti 'twee soon lottrited,, that ebb( nofon,
lutuite woman had * perPhed In -the e flanide:,"
On°,to _bed_ at' early. tionrin-the, evening. 'and
*lion ieft; a slierA-Uwe before the fir° by: a
'1)4: who llv
,Ad with her, there was neither light lig'
filo about tat° prentleln. Soine of the _neighbors- elate
that they Opting:ly htord. an caploaleu a feotr,tnionte'a
befereht the direction of Ste,house, Nifbioh'iyould
dicta° that :site Ladsll,oo4 the. kerosene lamp jar
eate.OANdipase nod- thict o:iiitiotikiit• followed.' - Her
oLutried tenialtis soote dietance :from the'
TOsition of 'the bed,' - whii ohowe-that oho tenet' have
tootle( an' Attempt •to escape, .but was overcome and
suffocated. She wale a Weniati4 Upwards of *sixty' yOltis.
1 —A correspondent of the Pittsburgh Commercial.
.
1. writing front Lock Haven says: "Messrs. Maynard - A -
Ityxbie aro making arrangements to-start a new paper
in this city. - Mr. Iliable was until recently the third
partner In the: Willimuiport establishment.
and Mr. Maynard was canvasser for thdatimeconcern.•
It Is said that the piper Will be 'Republican in politics.'
though we arc-uutibleict And a single leading man of
thoparty who believes tinsfanother paper is needed.
- The project owes its inception to. the attitude_ whiCh
the Republican reeentlylook against Sabbath breaking
as practiced at the Wayne camp meeting, and it back
ers are chiefly the stockholders in that concern, a ma
jority of whom are Democrats. Several of these Dem
ocrats are already actively engaged in canvassing for
the new paper, =dill° earnestness with whiCh they
'try to persuade Republican voters that they ought to
repudiate the Republican and embrace the coming or
acle is very amusing. - The party is now in a minority
of four or five butidred in the county; and this effort
'of Democrats and camp meeting stockholders to di;
vide and distract* it is one that concerns every Repub f
lioan In the, State, and should be severely frowned up
on. It will meet with no onoouragement flora the
honest Reimbllemiti of Clinton . county." -
—The Eterneltsville Times gtVes the following ac:
count of. the killing of a man to that village:. A - terra.
tiro occident occurred ou Monday afternoon at-Fltzger
aid's building, on the Flat Iron. The men were rais
ing an iron column' weighing over five hundred
pounds. James Hurley was assisting. He tied the
rope to the top of the column and remained standing
while the men drew the column up. When it was
nearly straight up - the knot slipped 'and the coltinin
fell, striking Burley on the head, crushing his skull.
Be drew a few gasps for breath as he lay quivering on
the walk, hut never knew what hurt him, It is a stu
gular coincidence that his brother John Hurley was
killed by a similar accident. In June, 1862, John
Hurley was killed on Thacher's brick-yard by 11 falling
post which struck him on the head, smashing the
skull, Just as this poor fellow was killed. James Hur
ley leaves a Wife. Ho had natural talent, sufficient to
have,made him a successful business man and an in
fluential member 7 of society. Twenty years ago lie
was a most competent workman and a capable over_
seer, managing a large force of Workmen and an
ox
teneive business with good success. lie was a schol
ar of no mean attainments and a great Icader of 'his
tory 'and general literature. Whisky was his rniu.
His afflicted family has a righteous claim against those
vampires of society who have nursed this man's dis
eased appetite, dragging him down from respectabili
ty. fair fame ankfortuMs.' .
MARRIAGES.
BENSON—MoDOWELL.--In Osceola, Sept. 18, 1873,
by Rev. John Cairns, Mr. William W.Bensou, of Wood
hull, N. Y., and Miss Latina O. of Agalson
11111. N. Y.
TUBBS—PHELPS.—In Osceola, Sept. 24. by the
same, Mr. John Tubbs oud Mro. D. C. Phelps, both of
aceola.
BORDEN—MATTISON.—In Wellaboro, Jona 23d,
1873 by A. B. Drewster, r.sq., Mr. Charles Boyden
And Mies Lydia Mattison, both of Delmar.'
WILLOOX—BARTON.—On the 234 instant, by the
name, Mr. Charles Willcox and ?Siva Sauoßartost, both
of 'Delmar.
PLANK—litcaltlDE.-021 the 26th Instant, s by the
same, Mr. Francis Plank and Dills Sarah 31. Mcßride,
both of Morrie.
DEATHS.
.COWDEN.4In We'Whom on Friday morning, Sep
tember 6th, 1873, Mrs. Mary, relict of James (familiar
ly known as Jamie) - Cowden, lu the Gtlth year of Ler
ago.
She survived her husband but four or Ave years,
and well deserves the epitaph a failliful niother, A
mother in Israel, loving all Christians ' attached to her
own church and minister, she was ntit bigoted, and
rejoiced when her children or neighbors turned heav
enward, whether they chose to walk by hor side or in
some other path., Home was her throne, and her
memory will bo blessed to those who sur,:ive her.
Could all the living do their pat as faithfully as she
did hers, this world would see but little sorrow, a
Its inhabitants would walk hopefully, cheerfully, pear.
fully out of'lleaven below to heaven ablive.
DOIDIDOTEDWDZKLIC DI . ..
„ -
E. R. KIMBALL, Itetail Grocer. _
WELLsucato, ONYTEIIIIIiIt 29, 1873
DhlA LERS PAY FOR BEI,I, AT
Flour, per bbl —lO 0 $ll 00
Buckwheat dour, per - ewt - 0 25 U 75
Wheat, white, per bushel 1 80
Wheat, red, "
Wheat, spring, " -
Buckwheat, If
,00
Corn, shelled, " 70 I-40
Oats, ... ...... 40 43
Barley, ,1 ~ b 0
Bye, " 80 -
Clover seed, .. —. 7 50
Timothy seed, " • 550
Beans,. , 2 00
Corn meal, per cwt.' . 2 00
Feed, per cwt , 175
Potatoes, per bush 50 50
Xpples, green, pe? bash 50 co'
Onions, per bush ' 150 175
Tiirnips, per bush 25 80
Port, per lb 10 12
Hams, per lb 12 18
Should ors, per lb 10 , ~ 121
Buttor,per lb ' 28 2$
'
Oboes4o, per lb - Ll 16
Lard, per lb 12.4,f, , 15
Tallow, per lb . 8 10
Honey, per lb - 20 20
Beeswax, per lb 25
Vinegar, pox, gal • 40
Eitegs, 'per abiep __ - •
._lB 18
Dried apples, Per 1b..., 6 8
Dried peaches, I per lb - 12;i
Dried cherries, per lb* ' .. 40
Dried blackbeirles, per lb 15 20
Dried raspberries, black, per 1b... , 25 80
I Dried raspberries, red, per lb 20 25
' Cranberries per qt 20
Hay, per ton 15
Wood, 18 inches, per cord — 2 00
Wood, 3 feet, per cord --. 3 00
Coal, hard, per tou -'-'- 6 75437 25
Coal, suft 350 3 50
I tround phmter,per ton 8 Li)
Sugar, ..A." coffee, per lb - 12 ti•
Sugar, yellow, per lb it
Sugar, brown, per 11, 116112
Teas. green, per lb -- roe pi PI -'
'lens, black, per lb 80e@1 t? 5
Keroseue, per gal • II :ttl
Wool. per lb , 40
Panic Canada field, 2 00
u Illaek-eyed Marowfat 9 1,0
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WHY S WHYS WHY
IS lIOOPLANIPS GERMAN IsITTEIIS PATRONIZED
BY OUR nEsT CITIZENS?
'- 'BECAUSE,
IT IS RELIABLE IN ALL CASES.
IT IS NOT A RUM DRINK. •
IT ItAS BEEN TESTED THIRTY YEARS.
IT IS RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS.
C IS 'RECOMMENDED BY. CLERGYMEN.
IT IS' RECOMMENDED ICY LAWYERS
IT IS RECOMMENDED BY ALL WHO USE IT.
IT WILL CUALE LIVER COMP &INT.
IT WILL CURE DYSPEPSIA.
IT WILL cum JAUNDICE.
IT WILL'CURE MARASMUS.
IT WILL CURE HABri•UAL C NSTIPATION.
IT WILE CURE' SICIC HEAD E.
IC WILL STRENGTHEN THE DEBILITATED.
IT WILL TONE UP THE NERVES.
IT WILL GIVE A GOOD APPETITE.
IT wuJr. ASSIST DIGESTION.
1T WILL CURE 'ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM
DISEASED OR DEBILITATED DIGES,TNE ORGANS.
lie sure you get ..HoollantTe German Bitters." Buhl
by all Druggists. Principle office, CO2 Arch St., Phila.
dolphin.-1-Jhlie 24,1873-7 m, Rot
THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA,
and
FAMILY LINIMENT
is the Best remedy in the world for the following com
plaints, viz.: Cramps in the'Limbs and Stothach. Pain
in the Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Rheumatism in all
its forms, Billions Colic, Neuralgia, tht-olera,. Dysen
tery, Colds, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spi
nal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fe
ver. For Internal and External use.
Its operation Is not only to relieve the patient, but
entirely removes the cause of the complaint. It pen
etrates and pervades the whole system, restoring,
healthy action to all its parts, and quickening thel
blood.
THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA IS PURELY Vegeta .
dle and All Healing.
Pepared by
CURTIS at 13ROWN.
No. 215 Fulton Street; Now York,
For Bale by all druggists. July 211, Iti73-157.
Thirty Yearte Experience of an Ohl - Nose.
MRS.: WINSOW'S SOO'FIIING ATRIIP IS THE
PRESCRIPTION OF one of the' best Female Fhysi
clans and Nurses in the 'United -States, and has been
used for thirty years with never failing Safety and
success by millions of metherii and children, from the
feeble inlitut of one week old to the adult. it cor
rects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, reg-'
Mates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort
to,mother and child. We believe it to be the Best and
Surest 'Remedy in the World in all cases of DYSEN
TF.ItiI and DittlittlitEA 1N CRILDICEN, whether it
- arises from Teething or from - any other 'cause. 'Tull
directions for using_ will accompany each bottle.—
None Genuine unless the foe simile of COMM; It;
PERKINS is' on. the outside wrapper: Sold by all
Medicine Dealers. July 29. lira-Iy.
Children often look 'Pale mid Sick
from no other cause than having worms In the stomach.
BROWNII VP.RMIPITOR clowns
vin destroy Worms without injury to the child, belllll
perfectly NUMB, and free from all coloring or other
injurious ingredients usually usedt in worm prepara
tions. t CURTIS th BROWN, Proprietors,
- No. 215 Fulton, Street, New York..
Sold DI Dril29l/ 1 4 and etentifise Ortcl cigtkrs tri
itAVI 4 1 :0 11 1 1 4TVAViii 9447 1 1 Pij fhliKys -
0,1 1 :m clltgEl 4 4l OF; ItBl4l4l9lVAink=.-,Xour%
,410411911. 10 veciiiik 'wilted - to tito fact • that "tho:
/2 3 toreentieintbacrlntlorie,
* Ol • Ciro Centennial Board. of ° 101.:
natie4l 3 , : 1 Ttio tiindium,l4;e4 front this aottren'are to, be
In'Oe , erection of I,llcitniildlin * * for
lernatiouil and,4llo„.ilapobees it• ounectid
with Ikia,o . erillft tlybalievect that the .ItAy
'tiore'Vtdor.ttil,lici.Alrsenp.4l)3, ate mime or oieti ci ..
ti .406, 1111ie to: patrtitin Cosinneraoration , - the "use hundredth_ iiirth-iiay ttio !rtia ahaires of eitoolo
'are 'oftoreil,:for * $11) *l4 and anblierligirit ivlll ,
ibillatanlY, l ol : ,ola - 01-r i ngray`ed : Cortina:lto. or Stock.aillt;
at;le:f9r training 'andpreaervalion a natfouat memo-. • / •
lataidit >tt therriile of 04 par 'tient. par annum Will
pentgnitlal iitoti: from 'data
to - • • t
not n4i s National :eau
•2• einft, solloWoil Pi); e- , oillao prior
• uncial:shine&
I r l '
P4inlllolofilli
.-l t Egis4, 3 l437,l 7 lClAT=Tlie-1,6-pattnerablai 'Heretofore
D
existlug between S. 13 ; TVatTiner and t tV. Ti. Boainp,
u a diaa6h4ea 'on' eta oth _da,y•of Repterober, 1(373, by
mutual consent' The hoehe and accounts of the leto'
brill axe lett ht the . Winds of 8. D. Warrluer, 'Oriole
. ?
ruby atitherizeille eettle•the snare: • • • '
liadisheih Flopt. f10..11373.--St. •,. .
. -
A VDTTOWS NOTIC.E.—Tho - underslgned bar
.l-1 tug been appointed Ainiltor by the Orphans' Court
of 'flogs, county to distribute ruoney'tn the lands of
the administrator of the estate of 'John Combs, of
Jacksomdbeeased.will attend to thatduty at his oftleeln
Tioga boro,mi the 2stli day of October,lB73,at 10 ci.cloctr.
a. m. All persons having a 'Claim upon said estate or
said 111110.ex° notified andrequired bz, present then%
be'ort, the auditor, or be debarred from eomtdg in for
a share thereof. - F. E. SATITtf,
Ting% Pa., , Sept. SO. 1878.-4 t. Auditor,
WELLER° MHO SCHOOL
The Board of Directors of- the Welleboro Ot4ded
School take pleasure in announcing that they have se
tured the - Berrie:es of the following teabhore for the en
,
razing year:
-
,P. if-7MM, A. 8.:
- SUSAN B. HAUT, - Preceptreial.
LEWIS, - •
• ANNA C. OILLUTT,
• : 11. N. DUNCAN,
Itt if. RCNOSLEY, •
HARRIET D. CLOSE,
.FRANK WYLIE,
The term will begin on Morfday, the 15th day of
September, 181:3, - •
Of the Receipts and Expenditures of I)elmar School Dis
trict from June &l, 1872, to Ja42(l, 1 8 7 3 .
William Obese, Treasurer of Delmar School District,
$371 83
25 05
To outetentllog tax of 1871_ . _.
n Noll recerve4l of it. Boland
school taxrott eentoit Janda, pbrsoual prop
erty, and pei• capita tay. for 1872,, [ 2,165 67
il OTo unseatex forlB7o • • . 679 98
I 1871 - ' . 370 58
1872 461 78
" State drafl tor 1872 313 10
William Chase, Treasurer,
By paid Uounty Treasurer's commission fur
eolleetink unseated taxes for '7O and '71..
lly abatement on seated land duplicate for '72.
Hy his COMMISS on our $2,808 3.8
By abatements. on unseated taxes fur 18:0
and 1871 '
13y unseated tax r0i.'187.2 ...
By amount due from 'soul Wheeler, (as per
Chase's siatvyltrO) 420 91
By amount due from JOlOl Karr. late Collee'r 192 12
By school orders tetteemed 2.868 88
Total. $4,390 39
. . DAAWN.
For fru._•es ekrcku . uti rwhool houscs
piloting
" tiok , relarre'salitry
" almoner sehoule . .
" fuel - . .
" reporo on klell.ool
echo Ts, to female telchers
• •tunie (4.llCilerd..
.
Total.. ' , $2,1180131
The undersigned, Auditors cif Delmar township,
having eraniiiind the a6i,onnts of Win. Chase, School
Treasnrrr, do Cud them as above stated, P
DAVID 14 ElbE,
‘ itouzirr timurnEra,,
. Auditors.
Ikeeipt•S and' lf.cpcliftiittn:s of Vtho,f).
nth .../fto,l 3, 1873.
William Chase, Pream,ree or Belmar Townbldp,
LIL
To apeeltil onpli.F.ate of 1870, (J. Harr - C011 . r)... 1.2.711 26
To •• of Ib7l, t
..1,776 85
To =welded road, 1870 455 61
To •, 1971 ...... 441 60
To special road tax, Dal . 03 - a 00
To inmat. , (l tor, . • aoa 55
TO ' , BA 872 49
epeetal chiplicato, 1872:/11. Wheels). 1,231 09
Ti,_ • • -
Total
WlllTant 010100, earnitsi,
By outstanding on special road-di - 1141(st° of
1871, (:lolin Karr Collector) .$llO3 47
By (mtg.:wiling oriapecitil road duplicate of
1872, (13. Wheeler Collector).— .. 1,221 06
By outstanding ou opecial road 'money) davit
este. of 1872. (B. Wheeler Collector)....
13y outstanding on special road of 1872..
By shatenn ut on &wheat° of 1871
137 abatement oh unseated tax of 1871..
By County Treasurer's commission, 1871
Ly abatements on aoplicato 1671..
By maws reasoned -
By colionjulion on orders redeemed.
.13,y. bill of work.'.:,
LE3=l2=2l
Total
Deducting total nbOco
Leaves a balance due Freasurer of $l5 44
Amount of Supervisor J. D. Ni'illcox.'s bill.from Feb,
1a72, to 51arelt S, 1873, including plank and road
scraper found, was $(;(14 40.
,tmount of Super Visor Jeffer's bill for same pe•
riod, iHt.'2 d 2, not including plank bill, 'which amount
ed to $l7l
- undemigimidlasing examined the accounts of
Willi:ale 111uge,WtHhip 'Treasurer, nod them as
above stated, as also the hills of the supervisors.
nAviv"Urtg.c.,
o 'Tlonr.wr CAurnr:r.L.
' • Auditors.
• ,• ~ ,
• roll , iTY rtmos.
William Chariq,i'relittOor, !
To oot,Auutling tax. ou (100h:tete of 1870
To • ,•:. ; ~, , of 1871
To outbtandlng onitnifiql lax of 1870_
To . 'i of lei ....
TUITION $5.
For furtbor particulars address J. H. 130S)111D,
Wellaboro; Aug. 19, 1873.-t1: Secretary.
STATEMENT
EMI
W. 114111 4 4 e .
clalra, jriits, dtc.
BM
By outstanding on duplicAto of 1871, (J. Karr
...
Collector)
lyilbateitionts made March 3, .1.h78, ou dupli
cate of 1871
Ily balance due Treasurer at last. settlement._
By error. in receipt of \V! It. Wal!bridge and
commisL4lou on Ra .
ty percentage en Bodine note
By iMatcm , nt on nuseated tax fur '7O and '7l. 111 19
By Bounty Trenaurru ( !tin111111h14013...... ...... • 12 20
By, special bounty oeder. No, 62, J. R. C01e5.,,. 217 37
By tc'pts of IL W. Willi.tme. (per Rohl Orrl. • 082 00
By reeeipt •tole St. Butler. in toll ... 2.1 80
By commi(-sieu on f.;113 17 ut 4 per cent. 33 72
rdaMtoleut Feb. 24, '72, on thiplicato of '7l 131 34
uy Collector's commission on duplicate of '7O 101 38
Total
Amount of debit brought down
Balance duo TlT:mu:ca..
Balance tine Trcasut'et• tit aCC't of road flinda
Whole amount due Treasurer
Daring ttleo examined tho bonnty fund account of
the Tr, nmirer, vr6rfind it as above.
Sept. 23, 1873-2 N
- WANTS.
Mai
FR AIL WHO ARE:WILTM,4I TO \SUBIC Any
person old or young, of either sex, Can make from
*lO to vii) per week, at hinne or in 071111 t etion with
other imeinesa. Wanted by all. Huitablo to either
City or Country, and any season of the year. Thla
a tare opportunity for theme who aro out of work, and
out of money. to make au independent Biltig. No
capita bring required: Our pamphlet, "iIOW TO
MAIO: A lilVINO," giving full instruction<eint on
receipt or I» email. Address A. BURTON & cO., Mor
risania, Westchester Cti, N. Y.
0
AGENTSto,rlfivilthroefsetrointige.lsli.anzinlicervsoeiitl?iirr
WANTED l i r i n u rtviz t e e t d uri O n i g re c! l o l i fi n r p ,
ri to l =l 3
2‘ 7
treiCoftedo.
waS.,New York
.
The "Pat lar Companion.
Every Leidy wants onel
FAi.y Man (night to lifiVe one !
ent on receipt of Ten CentF.s Address, L. F. HYDE
sr, Co., 10 Seventh Aveniw, :New York.
BON-TON' FLIRTATION SIGNALS,
Solt on recnlrt of 25 cti. - Magus' Printing and Pub
lishing Ifxe, 36 Yeßey Street, .New York.
The Beekivith $2O Billable Family Sew
ing Machine, • on. Thiity lbws Trial ;
nntny advantsgos.overlll, 1511' flafactluu guaranteed, or
$2O refunctott. : SeltttfolHtlet tvith full directl62lB.
Beckwith, Siiciug4.l4l,lll6 pp.; 862 Broadway, N. Y.
THE NEW ELARTA,T,II i 5., An laaportunl Inven
tion. It retains the Ituptitip at, all times, and under
the hardest etereigiiiirl tiey,e'reSt strain - ) It is worn
with' comfort, and - if on'tdulft -and day, effects a
parmanent cure in alewweeksv__Seld cheap; and sent
ir
by Mall when requested, cculars - free, wizen ordered
by letter-soot to The illdtile"TruaS co., No;;683 Broad
way, N. Y. elly.. Nubodrnses Metal Spring Truss - es;
too painful; they slip oil too frequently,
May (3, 1573-eov,-Iq.-
CA_NCFat!
Ir,"‘HIENDI 11 3'mi are aftlleted w•i%hi CANClilt, come
JL.` tenlietliiitely to thi,'CalicPr Infirmary of U. J. M.
.Aft.ifson, whern yon will be promptly
treatmi and ours.d. li ,you come lu Oleo. Whop, reach
ing the U. It: Depot et this piaci% fish the Ameri
can:llolcl °loathes; ft w H take yet 411fent to the .lu7
lirmary. if Iron - wiall•tir references, send tor Circu
lar without delay. 'Chervil aiwa yereesouablo.
Julie 24, 1013-Iy. •
BRIE p ,t o At
NEWLY MA
iktorokiventvatet oflouotaki. •
. .4 404,44 ,
, A HsregslEws Ecitn.-:-I win poltekt pithlic sa/o.
• ;La. ou. thqfpeeraiiiect; lb thihncir township. Tiom 4.10..
pa.,:on. TUESDAY, the 21st. day of 00 l'ODElt,'lB73.
- the following described property: A' lot of haul- In
said townehip, heralded-an - follows; 'Beginning et a
• Pciat hi the Stony Fork road, in the • western boundary
Bite oflatida of lietijailtha Wheeler, thence- north, 77
degrees west. 11.6 perches to cipost On the east Side of
the Stony Vorkscreek ; . thence. by lands of-1 1 4. - • S. otiles.
nortb i sti; cisgreetliast,'47.B perches to, a. blnli tree
'corner; thence South; SB.3egreca east, 6.9 poreheif to'
ii Post in the Stony Fork road: - thelfeti along the StouY
Fork toad south , 36X-degrees welt, 47 perches to the
place of beginning; containing two Urea and 57 square
perehoi Wore or less, with 'privilege 'of ' backing the
water in the creek in high water into a certain cove on
lands of BLitt. Coles, but-not Itohigh as to- overflow
any alter land of said Coke, uponwhichslot is shoal.
ed a blacksmith Shop and a wagon,ehop, 'with dam id
*tor power, 'Know - Liao OA wagonlitetbry. of dimigh
ton; Orr & Co: ." .;.' ,
' - Arso , -Thak lot nf, land tu Delmar townablp aforesaid,
bounded and; described, as 'follows:. Tlegimaing at- a
'post Ju'llie centbe of Stony Fork :road, thence along
the line ot, Edgar - Houghton's !antis north 7634 deg,
west 4 'X Ve 4 cheii,l l o - postverner - r ' thenctCsouth 181
'degrees,vreat,-7,l*hes,tck a IXiat corner ;. thence south
7034 deg- raitt r 4 okrellee‘ to , -the 'Molly 'Fork:road ;
:thence atefig Said toad 7 Per: to the place of beginning.'
containing 28.eipaare perches, Withh a double i l..li story
frame house theroon;'kriown as the property' of Chas._
Roughten. •'.. • - '
-. 'Arso-,A tract 'cif land in Delmar township afore
- iiid.-bountledand described as follows t Beginning
at a Post in the Stony 'Fork road-; thence along the
road - lending to Jacob-Parties' mill north, 65 degrees
west 16 X perches - to a peat in the centre. of the last
mentioned road ; thence by lands of DI. S. Coles north
24 degrees east 12 perches to a post ; thence south 77
degrees east 20 perches-to the centre of the Stony Fork
road; thence:Along the centre of etaid road ROOM 38 deg.
west 16 .4 porches to the place of beginning, con
taining 134 acres dr land more or less, with IX story
log house and a few fruit trees thereon, known as the
property of Charles and Sylvester Houghton.
- Anse—A lot of kind in Delmar township aforesaid.
-bounded and described as follows : (Beginning at a
.. p . st
Corn the
northn, north-west li- l a ii : es .
ti t
o cc: lea e s r t c s f
p lot .
h N e d s .
...12, thencehe i ng nn a r l e t ::
c acorn
hereof
e - r w eo e f ii t
n .c e o a r r n et
the
e hereofbribridge
ov thence r.
th b i
e y Id ri s y. o_ o \ r `F. l;
.5-. degrees clot 19:8 perches to the north-West
peel ; thenevalcarg the road leading froM the Stony
!,
fork road. to the - School House, south 643-- Mg. cast
6 .1 perches to a point In the Stony. Fork road ;
thence along the Stony Fork road south 293; degrees
west 17:6' perches ito a post in the centre or the last
mentioned road, , thence along the last mentioned
Mild north -7O degrees west 4.7 to the place of
beginning.fcontatning 102 square perches, with a one
and one-half story frame house and frame barn there
on, knewn ea the property of Sylvester Houghton.
74.1.Act0 —A quantity of Oak, Ash, Basswood and Pine
Lumber, with other property need in their business
of carriage makers: Also a quantity of Hemlock, Ash
and Hickory Logs. - ,' ' •
DAVID (JAMESON, Assignee.
- Welleboro, Sept. 80;18—St. .
_73.
S. B. WARRINER,
A. L. BODINE. .
Thls - standard article is oarnponnded with the great
eat care.
Its effects are Jis wonderful and satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or fuded hair to its youthful enlor.
It removes all eruption's, itching, and dandruff;
and the scalp by its use bbeotues white and clean.
- lly Its tonic properties it restores the capillary
glands to their !formal vigor, preventing baldness, and
making the hhir grow thick and strong.
At ti'dressing nothing has been found so effectual,
or desirable. '
Dr. A. A. Hayes. State Assayer of Massachusetts;
says of it: ,` I consider it the best preparation for its
intended purposes."
$4,387 77
Ott.
$97 26
46 69
67 37
) 305 88
181 78
Thislelegani preparation may be relied on to elian,gc
tho color Of the board from gray or any other nnde•
Wahl° shade, to brown, or black at discretion. It is
easily applied, being in 'one preparation, and quickly
and effectually produces a permanent color 'which
will neither rub nor wash off,
SSOO
17 00
50 00
480 00
3I;0 90
87 48
1,047 00
081 BE
79 09
21 52
SOLD BY ALL Dnuomeas AND DEALERS ,IN
MEDICINE.
Forsabs by Taylor 8: Spaldlrig, Druggists, W9ilsboro
Aug:l2, 1872-Iy-eow--Itot.
Magic Glass Cutter.
fIPTIIR is a wonderful little invention, and, for the
trilling expense of CENTS every person.
can have 000 Al his house and ahop and, be his own'
glazier. This instrument will cat glass better than;
any diamond which Will cost Filly Dollat s. Any per-I
son can use it. It is simply a nice putty tulle with al
Small vii el wheel that, makes tr, - enty-five hundred
reolutlous in a ininute—tempered in a peculiar man.
tier. It requires no HEM or practice to 1149 it. Any
Way con cut glass with it—even a child. It will last'
alifetime. /fa-Agents wanted. Sent prepaid to any
addresti, safely packed, upon receipt of 10 cents and a
letter stathp by if. U. CLAity: kost..i.ina_EaeL-c
sr,,biz 20
Cu.
tylaitLL LINIC23B, Toyeiga; Nankina, - st
'Kelly's China Ball
303 55
370 40
17 71
989 98
79 16
An Entire,
EBM
2,534 82
102 10
30 03
$6,680 70
.... 5,665 20
Ottfietttlet : . 13$,C111101titt ;
$317 29
1,010 66
269 78
455 61
$",052 34
CR.
$692 17
13 26
in 44
Eats p Capsp Gents Furnishing Goods,
12 67
ofßr r ctf d il ? ann°n ; l"eeor W"S T r anleicncMthatwohare openQ7etoroTthis
toZaiaenovollll“to t ej lie agnO ingwes stocuofspiina&us,cotw4nsof
;2,122 Al
2,052 a
$7O 10
15 4 4
ItiT:a.pkinis, Lace Curtains, 01.1%e-ollet,
$B5 54
1)...vr0 ITrAsr..
ItomzuT 10AWPBELI,,
Auditors.
in large quantities, Rid Gloves, Ladies Ties, Laces - and Embroideries, Velours, Velvets and Fringe, Hoop
Skirts and Cersefs.,in great variety, in Piet ovarytliing belonging to a first-class Dry Ooods store.
We have a choice lot of HATS, CAPS, TIES, COLLARS; CUFFS, LOVES,
' SHIRTS, &e., - all of the lafeEt kityles,
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CLOT '1 f ::
An immense stock of Youth's, and Boy's' Suits. We manufacture
our own goods, and can easily save buyers from teu . to fifteen per cent. We
would call especial att:tution to our
2T.A.LES
Bucking ham's Dye,
FOR THE WHISKERS.
MAIII7.IfACTIIIIED r 2
R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. li.
VIAAT 11'.11131.
.a. 11" r C3)NX7
Wholesale : Clothiers and Pfierchani Tailors.
*pi?. Goods, iffotionap Fancy Goods.
-I,.RESS GOODS, SUAWLS OF THE NEWEST
PRINTS, PERCALES, MUSLIN'S, TICRINOS, DENIMS, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS,
Custom Tailoring Department.
We keep the hest of American & Imported Ctiimt.res - XtroFidel DoesklA;
Tricots, Diagopals, Pi , 9loNcl.ottionol.-Scotch Suitiogs, , Clastona..,Work on
short notice:
Way guarante6 all work done by us_as regards fit and style.
We invite the people to call and inspect our goods before .purcbasing else
where, as we mean to do i► strict
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W. have ruarhed our goods :At such low figures as to - be-ate ptation to every
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CABII buyer.
. - GUTTE - NBEIIG ) ROSENBAUM. & CO.
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:- ' Who - loss:Ile Storil, • " : • ' ' •
105 DITANE ST NE W YORIii.. 4 . ,
• ' M. BERNROPP, Managing Partner.
...
Air-Branch stores-158 Water street s 2 'Union Block, Elmira,• Susquehanna
Depot, and Atoutrose, Pa. .
WO el VITMA
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.13ICr':.B.ALLS
iIQ sails Biliy Nilson is uniting-nnVV- goods at ?, uck.reaubo i i ?
-
iI!TUz 4O f - 40 , Co rs
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
ETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
NEWER.
I , BLOTS AND SEIDES,
•
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Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Having purchased b tomplete stock of goals suita
ble for the Fall trade, I am prepared to dispose of
them et pr es that must suit everyone.
The following lea brief mummaty of my prices
Good Printm, desirable patterns, at' 10c,
" Sheeting, yard wide, 10 tonic:
IC " s •
• " , " • bleached, 120.
" Domestic Gingham, at Eli to 156.
DON T FORGET THE PLACE
10. 2, - Union -Block.
Wellp9ro, 15apt. r.. 1, 1873. WM. WILSON
:
of NEW , GOODS
stock
I:7 I 'Mt.X3MI.
I)EALRRS IN
NANSOOII9, AND MARSITILLEB
LIN UP
Trig
EMS
MI
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Great Inducements
purehasqrs of
HATS AND cm.,a.,
MEI
&c., &C
& r , ,
:ir
-111;0#
._ TUE . BEST 111031X. 1 1
AS ike,,trest Maser ' i;-.-
. 11 1
"THE" BOOT. 11 ER
ILK..._ I .
FIRSTJIOIIBEPW TifEkST OFFI6I g ib "
d i t • Parifavatir Attention paid to AV
*l t 4 .( STsit.E." ',`,, 4
4 t4V.1.' 4.) 11L43-4
To the :71jeopte bl i the
Piolla and. Cowanesque,
Jacksoit, Rutland, Farm-.
'Tian, Chatham, l'iliddletiyry4a.
11. VAN-HOWL
DENTAL SUROE!DN,
- lElawrenceville. an 4 noga,
pA3 all the impend
cilitles for perfecting
1 4 ;1 ° 0 1.j f i e j s 3 ..ig i n j . br d a a n fo hc :,?!.l2l7.
•: ly,tzlicricnce and ;kill he has
niancrons certificates of
r „. recommonilifflon _frorn all
elagees of Ills patrona,cler
' . merchants, rucehan
ies, phy,ieianft, farmers, and-Working pvople. - •
l'eos , r,:vation of the. nattunl teeth always recom
mended. If ihoae Organs are too ranch wasted by da
eay artificial oars can - ho subatituted at prices rang
tug front
sio tc; *so,
hide ri asiuble the natural teetti=so closely that none
i> r.; A iirtticssional eye cull distinguish the titilfarenca.
tht• iliPeretit agents used for.rrodue ng incea4-.
Witty to lain w1..0 deemed aclrisalde,
nit. Do:tor will be pleased to gtre any nforntation
athleepic.to any who may ask it, either by mail or
othurv.isc. Office in Lawrencev:lle at 1114 retOdenco,
tit el Let th ni rite Prt sbyteriaa church. At Tileza or.
, ry Itlonday and 'ref Easy. kit.sso cull.
Aug. 12, ]bs3-tr.
!Deerfield Vbroolvta
LLEV.V.FIELD,
• ,
I ' ?IAN 13.1t0IIIEES, Proprtetorg Wel' abaci, Mills ,f
0 1 . 01 roauttfacture as usual to order, to =lt efistednerey
OUR CASSIMERES - j.., _ . 1
i,' /1111 warranted. Particular att ntlon given to*
I
Roll Carding 66.C10t, Dressing
We maim :active to order, all; de all kinds of Bolt
Carding and Cloth Dressing, an idely competition.
We have as good an assortru tof ,
FU,II C/Otibs 1 'Cassimeres, #O.,
rind give more for Wool in exchanges than any other
, •:.tabllslinient. Try them and satisfy yciurselves. A
We wholesalia end retail at the Cowanosque Mats, 2
miles below linozvllle.
Jan. 1, 1872,
J. H. ,Griswold's Water Wheel
r g un4orsiguea, aro agents tar the. above Water
Wheel, nod can cheerfully recommend it es curie
rlor to all others In use. Persons wishing to pur
chase should see this wheel in Operation, before buy
inpother whrels. , ' INGILI3I BROS.
Deerfield ; May 15, 1b72.
Read the following, : I
WEErkiiin. dirßli. 24. 1872.
We the unaersigned, purchased ono of T. If, 3rit-
SVOW3 ac) inch Water Wheels using 68 inches of water
to run three run of static under a 20 foot Lead,. and aro
well pleased with the wheel. We have ground sixty
bushels per hour with the three run anti Pan average
that amount pet hour all day.
E. D. rniLLIPS.
CrLARTA'OIi PIIILLtp,
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lao Fl J n l s ' naF " n ";'
So°l/Ir'rg the Fall ,i,internorttqd...ent
ov,it'and adjoining townships. , Business respectable,
ousy and paw. well. For pattic.niars, address 8. 8.
SW:ANTON & CO.. ilartford. Conn-.—'
Columbia Classical. Institute,
A Boarding School for Young Men and Boys, For
Circulars, u+Ltres.3 LEV. H. S. ALEXANDLR, COlani•
)44, Pa.
AT TiVITOLE.SALTiI ANT.)
RETAIL, Double GunS,
and iipwards; Tireech-Loaders,
36 to $350, Wets, Revolvers,
-.l)art s .auns_and Cap Rifles.—
' artintry exprPls
be examined before paid tit%
We amid a genuine W. & C. Scott fs Sona' Muzzle Load
er, with Mash, Pouch and Cleaning Red, nicely box,bd,
for SU3. Send stomp for Price List. S3IITTI
SQTTIRES, list liroadway and CO Chatham St., N. 7.
1 1 4„tk
111
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.1402
WElLatlteCl.
' SEND FOR CATALOMJE.
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.; N. Y.
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PACKAGE SENT BY NAIL FREE OF CHARGE. A.
dress D. LANOELL., Apple Creek, Wayno Co., 0.
kzUII.I4IOIINGFE
(No 'Par nu 0). for ontald.e work and inaido, instead of
plater, Felt Carpctlngs, &c. Send 2 !damps for Cir
colar and Sampler. C, J. FAY, Camden, N. 3.
FIREsIDE lIINOE CONE lt - UltNElt VOkt SUF
CLILIINETti, made by PLUME 66
AT WOOD, produces tho largest light. C/171 be used
on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers.
- 6 1)81'ettuMANc,11', OR SOUL 0.1.1A10.111c0.? How
either sex 'lily fascinate and On the lol) and
atlr:c Cons of soy person they choose, instantly. This
simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by
mad, for 'Xi cat=` tog,,ther with a Marriage guile,
Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Riots to Ladies. 4 queer
J)o,,k. 100.000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM &
Puhlishots, Philadelphia.
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$`..44). . Jii liE Y - I, t FA T ..... '4
t 4 1 90
lly all who will work for ue. It upon Writing ou do
not find tie all square, WO will tavO you one dollar for
your trouble. Blend stamp for clrcuhre to
Q.H.BuckleyaCo.,Tekonslia,Mch.
\V 011.dit;IN tr a an. k . oys volute, to
sell our French and American
Jewelry, ilooka, Ow/log, &c., in their own localities,
No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms. &c., sent Fr.LF..
P. 0. VICKEItY & CO., August', Mains.
tom( V Xb.: a. RapiWy s witla Stencil & Rey Cheek
L I .Outtita. Catalogues and full particulars
S. 'M. SPENCER, 11l Ilaltover St., Boston.
$5 to $2O tier dadAgc tits 'wanted Al
clasaes of worici4g pdoplO, of either
sex, young or.old,•rnako more nioul.l aC worli fof na in
their spare moments, or all We tinie, than at anything
else, rarticulara fre. Athirtat, ST.I.ISON4 & CO.,
"rdrilainl, Maine. 1. • 0-It.
Victor Carriage' S
.
Thlderslglled wish to call thb of ihe
tothe - fact that tbeyare Imoufaeturing F out
the elltlieest selected materials', the latest and .plcst
iipproiica„ styles Of.: '-. • '
LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIATIIS,
and also tho fine CBT-TINDEIt 11.1TF011:lt CAR
RIAGE, go couveniont Zor turning about is a narrov t ,
space.
.
Vto shall keep always on hand cc good assortment Of
Buggies and Platform Wagons, - and cuatomels
sbroad may rely on fludingliere just what they wan*
and ?t as low a price as fa consistent Vii.
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- WORT.
Orders promptly. tilled. Our pla 7 c;; is nt . thol old
stand of Bradford & Compton, tear the Troy Rowe
-1 DANIEL COMPTON,
Troy, Pa., Atay +3, E. E. LILLEY,
~tTRAY• TAICEN-UP...Broto Into th.Cenelos
-0 ure of the subeariber, on the 97th of August last.
one two•year old bull ; color, dark red. The owner
will please prove property, pay charges, and take idxii
away. U. MISS - ELL, -
• Delmar. Sept. b,18713.-Ot*.
,r -
Wacidaud Wale otKoileiosl
- INOLIAM BROTILEE.6I
strtmg cc' twenty Sears otwoeu
life and death with Asthma orPlathis.
lc I experimented myself by compound
ing roots and herbs. and inhalitur the
Medicine thus obtained. I fortunately
discovered a most wonderful remedy. and
t'aure cure fur Asthma and Its kindred dia•
rases. Warranted to relieve the severest
paroxysm instantly, so the patient can /la
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FLATFORIT-SPRING WAGONS.,
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