LOCAL ROTICES., FAR neatorie-horAe iumber ivnt. - 00 , Oleo for cash nt IQ. 31.61 4 tap.unies. I ,, NE Nortem.--7AII peraone indebted to GLAssNititle. WiU. EglVe epStV by etaing tad .4ettling THIS. A v e „ill p ay t:it811 - for fresh tub ariti:li batter. 0. 31.•Btingt.ri. c , c i n grw),l. l )l4 - OY. 41,18737:,3_t: Vde Dulies' Aid.Yeiqty of SL: Paul's 6urch will went ut 'the iosiOinco ofl.M.j B,xlintl nest Thursday afte'rnoon tit 2 o'clock., ,ka persons indebted . to John Pisehler are re ve4eil to call and settle inkr . nedithely,' , "• - - • - 0 4,111$ Fiscal:Ea. llsboro, Nov, 11, 1.1 . 8-Bt. - • , , There be a Literary S49ieble at the church this (Tuesqlay)'evening. - Ex erclses novel AU: are invi ted to attend. - y r . John Fischler will, be found "at home" in his new ;tore in the Bunnel - Ileum) Block, uhere ho will be happy to see all his old c uito:ners and lots of new _ ImPoitTANT NoncE —On necotintof greit nt the late tire at peNozis indebted to E. IlAsris4.l.t tire rt , qtteted to:call and set tle ilntneiliately. Pritee at S. B. Wiipin or' Jev.elry Store. E. 11, IlAsTiNos, Well,,,boro, Nov. 4, 1873-tf. PANIC PRICBI4.—t«? t co;E WAGNER'S for the cheapest atia tinest lvt of Clothing, Cloth. and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods over brought to Wellsboro. Having just re-' turned from New York, my stock ja corn ; pkte. I buy for cash and sell 'at bottoin p:•ites„, Suits malt to order on short-notice an d warranted in every respect as represent., _ed.—Please call and look lily stock over be fore purchasing elsewhere. • Weiliboro, Nov. 11-4 w. Almost everybody in this region knows lir. C. C. llear.tEits, - and everybody who Mows him is aware that he keeps_ the best I nd most complete stock of dry goods to be found anywhere hereabouts. It is, there fore, only necessary to say that he hits' just r eturned from New York,- and that his store i r now filled up with one of the best assort: write of goods for the winter trade ever of fered to .his hosts of' customers; You can Intl there all you want at prices suited to the aft,. Don't fail to look at his ziew styles before purchasing. Nitator: ---4 TODAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1873. Home Affairs. Yen ardverftsements this week. New York Times. adnilv!strator's Salo—Eatato of ltiob*rd Administrator's Notice—'•state of Loattatx Culver ,I„piaultnral Inalfrance Cotopanr. Hardaarc—Win. Roberta. State Normal S.^hool, Manpfletel P. Adjlarafet SAla of Real Estate—Estat/* or A, P. Cone TrIAI lAst Nov. Term-11. C. Cox, Protiry. 33F{.IFF —ln another cohlmn will be found the tri ll liEi for the next term of court. - —Wage; have hedn cut down fifteen per tent. by the Fall Brook dompanY. —Hon. Thomas Fitch - is to lecture at;Tiog,k nut raelc Thursday, the 2001 in,tant, —A. Hunt, - Eg., of Mansfield, has been stricken with paralysis, his entire right side being affected. —Mr. IL T. Graves, of- Blossburg, had two fingers of his right hand badly bruised in a job press n for days ago. „ —Mrs. S. .11.-Clopo is to give a pnblic rend ing at Lawrens.teville to=morrow evening for the benefit of a,church society. --Among otherA annonnced for the lecture course at Tiog.a this winter aro Thomas Nast, Atm Livermore and Rev, Dr. Chapin. —W understand that there nre several wedding; on tho lapis in this village. Mrs. Grundy will tell you all,about ; just ask her. —Fa•Governor Curtin bat° lecture in this in thig village on Tuesday evening, the 25th instant, end not on the 27th, as announced by another paper. —A few days ago some person placed rails across the track of the Cowanesquo `:alley R. R. between Tortipkins arid Nelson sta tions, but happily no injury resulted to the train. —Mr. Stephen Bowen:, the Sheriff-eleet, iris in town last Tuesda making arrange netts to enter upon the duties of his office vs the tlrst of December, the second week of court. —The Troy Gazehie says that a vein of coal four feet thick has recently been opened An the west side of Pine Creek, a_ short dis tance'above the mouth of Babb's Creek, and slso a bed of iron ore, said to contain seven b'-five per cent. • of iron -Our readers will notice, by an announce ment in our advertising .columns, that Mr. William Roberts has returned to his old borne and proposes hereafter to follow his old business. He will be heartily welcomed back to hie'honored position among our bus iness men. • —By referring to a notice in another col umn it will be observed that one of our young lituinpss men has "went and gone and done IL" The happy couple are at present absent on their wedding trip, and all their numer sua friends wish them a happy journey and `safe return, as we do. LI —Leuvitt's Troape of bell-ringers exhib ited at the Academy of Music last :Tuesday evening. The house was a good -one:.--es pecially for th4se. days when money is quo ted as close, but not close eno/gli to reach— and the largatiudience Was thoroughly de lighted with the evening's entertainment. --A Lew days . since we were shOWn a spec imen of Iron ore picked up on the line of - the railroad within about .five miles of this vil lage. It appeared that the vein cropped out ) at that point , 11 tit of course it is impossible to tell - how valim le it may be until further ex plorations are, made. The lump shown us seemed to be rich in iron.. —We understand that an. old -men resid ing near Harrison Valley, whose" name we did. not learn, hanged himself " - early last Thursday morning with a log-chain. It seems that the old than, who bad been par tially deranged at times,, went out before breakfast, and when his pedple went to - call bits they found be had put hnend to his life as above stated, I` —lt is hardly necessary to call-attention to the id vertisement of the State Normal Schdol at Alansfleld; belfound elsewhere in this sheet. The institution is so. widely known that any words of commendation would seem superfluous. All persons desir ous of attending a flrst•clas.sschool:Will find all needed information as to terms, &c., set tvrth in the announcement referred to. —A. story is going the rounds of the local press to the effectthat a vein of anthracite oat over four feet thielt•bas been _discovered !ti Eazt Charleston: We are afraid the yarn is something of the nature of that of "The Three Black Crow." Certain it is that up last Saturday some, of Otos° tupet interest knew uothing.of any inch discovery. .A le ,for rola An n, vein has been get believe the probably don't • • - • • itclf We had Only -knownw the - Writ-OS- name-- A. 1' " s an et darn, responku ,t e _contents. - of his paper _it - that.:.; phiwia ., , have sotne, goarnaty op r i,, plat - of .his oorreSponde - *?,_ . _ areiglad 'get'ne'w'a frou ive ask Our section -to St f ad-- us" a ptompt ,statement efiallipteresting fa - ets that .may_tranpire . ;'::•-tiut" - - in, , ,Atiine_ a0 - they should rentember give theirliarnes, not for puhlication.:hitt •.41,..i,"0,aSsure'nee ',oCa'ood' Then their'-lettef.4 - ivill;:heo...K.,'”, and -wilt be: used as promptly gassibljl next Conference for-Troy,District is to 15e held' nt. d.next •f3tOn day -and Tuesday. ...Mr. Joe esiof -IC/See*, preaches an Dfonday evening. •Tlit(;Con:ferepee . assetnt bloc on-Tuaidtik at 9ti zit A din c ussionvill tak 'pia ec - bn'tlie iiiiesticin of 'ministerinl axles ; their' 'amount ;- Methods -of thgen - ; times: of payment s :etc. The disc l Us.% Mol. will- be infrodticed -an eseay . from John A'. Codling, Esq. - ,Ret! . . - - Mr.' Lowell;- uf will 'introdude the discussion bi collectitipS in the Methodist church; what they Bra ;- timir'relative amount; •methodi of securing thein; In the' evening tltei.- Themes Stacy,- of -Welishoref,_toreaches.l The District Stewards meet - on Tuesday, Xov: 18; at'lo ;89: - • - - - —One way-to cure hardtimes - is for every- hody to,buy such articles as they- need at home, thus keeping tits money in circulation in our midst. 31anY'people urn the habit of buying their clothes in tiro city, and many ladies think their dress gds must all be or= dered from Stewart's, h d their hats. and gloves' from lome este ishment in - New York. This practice, ways Pernicious, is doubly ?0, at this time, hen citziency. is I l w scarce. Our.dry-good3 merchants, milliners, and merchant tailors, can furnish 'goods as cheap,-and just as good as can be purchased elsewhere, and are entitled to thepatronage of our citizens. Besides, in purchasing:from them you are conferrinp. real benefit upon the whole community. —ln another columni will bo found an ad- Nertisernent of the NO? York Time. 9. We .speak what we do 7 knovir when we say that the Times is one of the best of the New York journals. While - it is the only Republican daily in that city it is at the same time inde pendent and outspoken in' its political opine ions. Its steady opposition fornis of corruption, from Tammany all down,' should commend it to tho favor o all- good citizens. Besides this, it is perfec y clean and upright in its business rnanagentent. lt never advertises lotteries or other-dirty and illegal schemes as-cle some of the "metropo litan dailies" that vii — read abgut. Its col umns from the first to the liiit - are_ pure and well written, and it has earned a wide-spread -reputation as a: first-class newspaper. We take pleasure in calling attention to its merits. --Last - Saturday three men who gave their names as Frederick Hudson, James Hayden and Joseph Black were committed Co jail_ in this village on the very - serious charge of highway robbery. The three robo4rs claim to hail from New York city, where they say they were - recently thrown - out of employ ment by the present business contraction. They o:tine to Elmira, where they „fell in with a peddler of dry goods and-notions, whose name is Joseph Solomon, Marking the unsuspecting Hebrew for their-prey, they followed him from Elniira to Canton, and from that place to a point in Union town ship, where they pounced upon their victim last Thursday • and robbed him, of $5O in money and ge r tilla amounting to about the same sum. One of the scamps•choked. Solo-. Mon - while the other twb "went through him?' The villains were soon' caught, how ever, and taken before Justice Cleveland, and were by him committed to jail to await the action of the grand jury. • . A SENSIBLE PIG-STORY.—To the Editor of. the Agitatorr Ever since my first .ac quaintance with the A.OITATOR its custom has been to publish accounts es "big , pie', as the season fot i slaughterilig ativances, • but if-my memory serval. mc i tnot'a wor ns to the cost of said pig's. consequently such i eports are of Hale 4no 1 enefit to an body, AO no credit to the then -who rears a d fat tens the pig. Now, let us this year h ye the' figures to show if there is ~.. profit , or loss. I herewith give an account of a pig which I killed October 28: Cost at four weeks old 75 lb meal ® 2c . 3 burl: ears of corn E.,i. 40c Slaughtering Dressed weight at 6 months old 180 lbs. Ile also had the milk from one cow; Breed unknown; but judging from his appearance was of some of the smaller breeds that ma ture early. This probably can be beaten; if so, let ua know how.. Respectfully yours, M. B. PRINCE. SHOULD INVALIDS GO WEsT?—Our read ers are aware that Mr. J. B. Hall, the genial editor of the Catskill Recorder,, has been spending the summer. in CUlorado with a view to the improvement orhis health.. We regret to say that he has derived little benc- Alt from his trip, and that he is forced to con template a journey to'South America to es cape the rigor of our northern winter.-- In a late letter from Col6.rado he sums up bis opinion as to . the effect of that climate upon invalids. The subject is of so general an in terest that we quote l his conclusion below : -As this will, problibli, bo my - last letter from Colo rado, I propose to devote it, mainly2o fellow-inealida, to whom cheerfully give tho benefit of 1233 , experteuce andobservation. I left Catskill, last April. weighing 1114 pounds, and upon my arrival here, although with knowledge of the fact that, owing to the rarefaction of the atmosphere, I would weigh less hero, was greatly astonished that I could only turn the Beale at 122 1.2, and involuntarily excialmcd: "Thunder! I'm jight(e)ning I" As soon agi the fatigue of the tedious journey passed off. I be gan the enjoyment of long.needed absolute rest, to which I found the aumtnor climate peculiarly condu dye. Although fancying, at times, *4 atmospheric influences Here working a change in my disease, I am now - satisfied that my slight increase of strength end elasticity is mostly due to enjoyable rest. laming Sep tember, with its crisp delicious air, I gained 3 1.2 lbs. But °ember opened• with high winds, Mist, and the ate charged with an impalpable alkaline powder, (which irribdes tho a s passages), followed, a week ado. by snow and hyperborean winds; and I now realize the fact that I have lost two pounds in weight, suffer from frequent catarrhal fevers.and my disease is as fu rious in its demonstrations as at any time withih the past two years. , A short time ago, the annual meeting of the Terri torial Medical Convention was held here, at nbich time the-subject of catarrh was thorotiglaly fliaeuesed and all the physicians agreed in the opinion. that not only are the frequent local eases ofcalarrh positively incurab:e ivro, but, that they bad never known of a ease irqm abroad that bad been even GenOtted by ibis climate. And my observation indorses their conolu elm. • Asthmatics and consumptives will find this climate peculiarly adapted to their necessities. Asthma Is quickly relieved. A convention of grateful relieved ones was held here last night, and the recitals of that I experionce.(Whiehwill probably be published "to ad vertise Colorado") Was eatiefaotory to the Doubter family. Consumptives who come here before the baud of death is upon them are pretti certain to ob. fain permanent benefit. But too many wait until past remedy, and might better stay where they can enjoy the comforts of home and the ministrations of laud friends. - But, what l le very slnguTar, and. unaCcountable. it 'le a well.estautiatied fact that that class of Invalids who receive the most ready relief; and who are more sub. .staurially bonefitted, are those Who havo bad hemorh, ages of the lungs. There Is in this aftriospitere some, potent and heal ing charm for this claes of inyalide, for 'certain It Is that not one (howecer severely effected) ties tilled (as far as I can lean:t)'t° obtain immediate and laeting re? lief. But, foiretsrrhai cars. it Ls a firdd fact that there is no such "Llano in lead." I have Viet and ._oorci., pared notes with several—a nue of whom have so: jonrned in lltiinegont, Florida, Aiken, Rea Southern Calirornia vilthOut 11111er—but not one of them is liet, ter off here. A BRADFORD COUNTY PICTITRE.—The Townuaa Argue paints this picture of a Bradford enmity fsmlly Those of our readers who hsvo taken Harper's' Afsg arise for trio past two or three years hayd, no doubt, been much numatil at the odd portraits and sketches of "Porte Crayon" in his ranthles among tire moun tains of Virginia. They will perhaps smile with ere• aunty at the ignorance displayed by the 41#0/a,ted"o', habitiuts Of the valesand env; and think , the pletr ure overdrawn. We Can assure such readers that let quaint; queer Mid ignorant creattires'are to be found in Bradford comity. We have often visited a family whose reaidenee fur more than twenty yeitrihaa,beeit_ in it piny.° seldom yblitett by: any except lint:kis - re _k)11 other* in 'search - id' adVenture. 'They:bay* but - eye neighbor - within three inliee. The fetidly tit - priegot meads ef,the old man, his wife, onit mar led gtin; i 4 13 4 14 4 ( B ef, lo l IT4- 0 ) 1 # 14 0 94 1. i s Ata 10* rffn well` known .eit- Tuesday morn z. During the 1 on danger was ap. He was about his hand began e grew rapidig ling,. when h& .stand -the doc. Abdo cause - of between luck. wills. communication pOliobv4 ...?300 .....1 50 1 40 75 DE WM .or claildrew. - . - Tbey cams ' oilFitiplly,44,44,..Tirii7 -and •settledlit this.place t out-of te-,y.m .o _am op s._ . ~ ' ' - ' •„P' f . h 1 huill'' lona and tolleollecters,- - -Alf.tti wi th in fore 'YestriC,,they' oecettled Ita old - tumble, 49vTlios , f the Town:lds, pulpits avoktug bleaaings upon fl, he modestly added: i i intent, 0 Lord." 'clad from itukhabno l ok .ted, and it is expec4d tier Wrought before the isilroad Will be of law DZil Satert.lo)ast, hew.. arm, but 11 11 ieporti . 4l that Loci on rrhlay afternoon ext teen:deg. And 1873, at Binghtue, died .of the first z 7.-• ' n funflaheatho following;' earnings until be bad c ountry for bia wife, and afraid to tuaka t)te trip or ' To pay lb* giair to moo to America but I ,eartiml . husband sent tha = to Soo* . Eihcity, tybotq. by tor t ';te lid 'tfor4i tTFIPO Nrkta . to iePO tier il9 1t 1 41,i 4; 4 1r4,4 ISM the tutet.nOA 1)1 re,torkpi oieniog• b#, PA* 11 ,..4/ 6 t- eQ . 14tif iftrd hu4 _otmo-nif;- ; li 0 - ther'Atiati, girl heti ,tit*en ail ine - azt4; vileintesalseet the hoes. rith heti ": .ther 14111*4 4144 storm Sadler* like thr iint*axatti6l2: ,found s seitible home for his two'citildrew, Se4.lnide ' , • O " tr • ralcosaiiritiCPciaita. • up Me gain, pelt hare% , • • • • .brainbaltrii from eines, awl he' 4, tot - sorry. Was ' ORA. kTgit . b...4..in g ratitaie • . . This CoMPlWkinsbxes 'against' lose or duzolgo by' • fire or lighten* inepiclieg Uve t atoek of farm. • NO IW INESS RISES TAKEN. Thts,Comiriey is ceii4u4tai eiletriati,i• mutt prie ,ciples.' -Erel ypei iositsbg 'wail ComPasY be t, comes it member, b oa aright to vote at -elections ' for Pliectori. - by pkoir or Otherwise. The books of the Compeer are aubject-to the Inspection or the mem*: beta et eu remixed:lle hots. • '- • - •• ntouvi ALLES, - Preablent; -. • JOB BEXrOltD,,Vice Prfaident. L G. PR l llll4,44e'aretary„'-•- - . 134/4:1414 Tresatirer.,' , au.sti.• Joe• Barrel:b. B.Wier ) , -Peres VasNr4ii Daratte,":EL 43..1410 e. T.• ,14.41iri . .X. rem% nos. thunty stniziNoi, wollaboro; P*.; Wallete9to lier,,Al k 1879.44 MARRIAGES, '!'',, - ITIOROLG-LNI ; EV.F.N4.—At •Youie of the bridn Nov, 6th, by Rev.-. 1. F. Calking, Mr. "noft G. Nichols and'Atins btoveue:both of Wellabolb, . . ROGERS- , -IIRM10 1 1,02".-..fit reildsiace Mr. Goo, it,. Muffin - Nov. lit, by Itev. W. Tforinur, Theadorc H. lingers, of. Melton and Min" 'mita VeMellWay. of Ifurilogton, ,Put ; • ;_- SPECIAL NOTICES..- Cse ntaur .Lhaillneffits. CAST ORIA is more than a substitute for Castor 014 It is the only safe article in existence which is certain to awaniiiate the food, regulate the bowels, cure wind•colic and produce natural sleep. It con. tains neither minerals, moiphine or alcohol, and is ildaaintitO nani::: Children need not cry and mothers may rest.. . o.A. 28 -1873-Iy. Boofland7s - German Bitters. It is over thirty years since thiinelebrated remedy was introduced to the American Public. During this time it has performed hundreds end thousands of the most statonielaug cures, and Ha reputation and sale have now reached a point that tar surpasses any rem edy of the pr'seut or past ages. It has acquired this great reputation, not by a sy stem. o f p u tfw g .t, but by the actual merit of the article itself.. If Avie are af flicted with say of the diseases for which it is recom mended, such as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, or disorder of the Digestive Organs, it will not fail to sustain its reputation in your case. It is not an airobolic drink, but a pure Medicinal Bitters 'that wli do you good.', For sale,hy all Druggists. Be sure yo get Hootiapull m Geran:Bitters." 'John ston, Holloway 4 Co., proprietors. 602 Arelt.B4, Phila delphia.- 4-June 24, 7m-liot. , Tllt HOUSEHOLD PANACE4: - and FAMILY LINIMENT , , is the boot remedy in the world for the followingeom plaints, viz.: Cramps in the and Stomach, Pain in the Stomach, towels, or Sider Rheumatism in all its ilmlne, Billions Colic, lieuraigia,-Cuulem, Dysen tery, Colds. Fresh Wounds, Barns, Sore Throat, Spi nal Complaints, fiprailis and' Bruises, Chills tld' re vor. yoil Internal and External nee. ' . Its 'operation is not only to relieve the patient,. hut entirely removes the cause a the complaint. It pon• etrates and pervades the whole system, restoring healthy action to all Its- parts, and quickening the blood. ------„,.. THE _HOUSEHOLD PANACEA IS PURELY Voota ale and All Healing. Pepared by CURTIS k. BROWN. No. 215 Fulton Street, New Fork. For este by all druggists. July 29, , 1673-2y.- Thirty Years' Experience of lIIL OM Nurse. 111 S, WLNBLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, IS TOE PRESOR[PTtON OF one of the beet Female Physi cians and Noreen in the-Bruited btatea, and has been .used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success 6y milliOna of mothers and children, from the feeble anent of one week old to the adult. It cor rects acidity of' the stomach, relieves wind colic, reg. ulates the bowels, and gives rent, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the Best and Soma Remedy In the World in all cases of DITSEN VERY and - IN' CHILDREN, whether it .arises from Teething or from any other cause Fall directions for 'unless will accompany each bottle.— None Genuine unless the faa airulle of 01311T/13 & PERKINS le on the outside - wrapper, „Sold by all Medicine Dealers. , July 29, 1812-ty. I s ' ' 'Children often look Pale and Sick from ho other cause than having worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFIJOE COMi'ITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly warm, told free from all coloring or other injurious ingredients usually need in worm prepara• %Awls. eu itTpB & BROWN, Proprietors. No. 21e Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druotets and Chemists, and, dealers in 'Medi cines at l'ismiTs•Frvs CENTS A, Box. July 29,134 y, Trial List ,, Nov. Term, 1873 Elizabeth Baker vs. Erie Hiker. - P.O. Leifelaud vs. A. B. Coats and Timothy Costs. B.C. Etcheiffelin vs. Sol Bennett et ea. ' Elvrell Tkorn vs. John Prntsman: J. B. Potter.v.. Henry M. Lattin et a/. C. L. Micox vi. A. Bruner & Bro. James"3loVoy vs. Israel MoVoy. Gso..D. Keeneibs, B, B. Holiday. Geo. Bennett use of E. Pomeroy vs. David Colegrove. Converse & aigood vs. John F. PonCdson. • Phebe A. Wells vs. EL W. Reynolds. W. 0. Bronson it a/ vs. Stephen Olcbtt: - B. R. bailey vs. Albert Clark. -Asa A. Bullock vs. Audrew Scoutcm. -• Alexander Jones vs. Ell Jellify. Seth H. Wetmore vs: Jeff Harrisoii. Adm's. ' William Champlin vs. Samuel Tubbs et at. ' Denton ()crow vs. Francis Kohler.' Ceo. W. imikley vs. William Wood. S B. Bailey el a/ vs, Miner Field et al. ' • H. A. Thornton vs.-John Snyder. dr. Co.wi. Fordyce A. Allen. Geo. W. Hazlett vs. Ward & Menardie. Socrates Cornell vs. A. B. A. Briggs. John Robinson vs. John McMahon. James Rowley use of L. H. Smith vs. Ruth Alford. Adm'r. Ell - Ames vs. Cowanesque Valley R. R. Co. Mrs. Brant vs. Cowanesque Valley R. R. Co. Aarmi Cole vs. Cowanesque Valley R. R. 00. A. H. Elan vs. CowanesqueValley H.R. Co. - B, C. CM • ' Proßv. THE NEW-YORK TIMES. Nov. 11, 1873-3 t Daily, Semi- Weekly, and Weekly TEE NEW-YORK DAILY iirais IS THE ONLY REPUBLICAN JOURNAL •IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.- The high elutracter which Tits .13Attar Twits Imui borne in the past le a sufficient guarantee for its con• duct In the future. It will ,continue to advocate the ea .:.f the public, without reference to the interests of indivf • - No Mcnonao wilt - be - spared In the maintenance of i •• ' Mon as the foremost of Amery can journals. It is the boa ly faintly newspaper in the country. It has the latest ne . • best foreign correspondence, and the largest staff of ho .. • res pondents.' All objectionable news and adiertisemen • are rigidly excluded TEEMS TO Ai!tlr., SUBSCRIBER& Tut DAILY Tana, per =rum including the Sun day Edition - r sl2 Tux Dates TIMMS, per annum, exClualve` of the Sunday ..... ... ..... 10. The Sunday Edition, Ow ... 2' TiThe - Semi;-Weekly Times. Ssur-WEEELT Truro contains a very careful epitome of our foreign and home corresporideacm en. , interesting solection7of current literaturlrem • beet foreign and domestic Magazines; s choice variety agrtemilural hatter; arill,-tbiixterlY latest raw! up to the'hour of going to press. ,:.Turess-;-s3_per annum.. Club rates—Two copies, one year, $5; Ten copies, one year, $25, and one extra copy free. New names: may 'be added to'clubs at any time during-Me year, at club, 1'4441; . , The Weekly Timee. Tat Wrskty Truss is undoubtedly the beat paper for the farmer. for the'ruechanici, and, for all .who which'are 'served .. .Only - bi , weekly.*dis., It containi.-itt addition to edit:alai: notion** mq Mr rant toßicil7anVicelleut cenansittiffirtf tre new - of the week; the most - important event". both..how and foreign, are reviewed at length, and a largo qtity_ of matter is given , especially interesting to the farmer and mechanic, ,Its. market, reports_ eta, the fullest and Most accurate ih ilte could*: , r _,S2 per annum. Clubwalea oue Post Office addrees—Five copies, P'er antrum, $7 a; Ten copies, per annum; $12.50; Twenty coplea„ . • per annum, $22; Thirty copies, per annum, $3O, and one.extra copy tO each club. For every club •of fifty, ono copy of 'tux Skatt-IVEnti.tx Tnansle the Getter-up of the Club. .When the names of effisicithokli are-Xclutie&•totiP . written Upon'efich papei•oi.thaelub at-OneTgetlOffice address; ten cents. for each copy additional, to the above rides., " • TirEtiami- r )vzsitLY and Watifixtmalled one year to cieiks , niouat_t.tioloafOat rates‘ • - ' • Intro prleea Rent t in drafts on' New-York or l'oet :Mike. Money era, if pownifte, voinxt , -..kAnalttier - of t4kfit4 cliFt _ eared rend - tin) tt;orr _ - - - XIOACWO =ME RIM -- or? rtmaria:ANlA. 4 - iii*_4 l : - .,ovvAlit : El Robirba; • , TTAVISer Marna to Wellatkoro protioses. hitreafter IX to IJovote No time to the general hardware trails, At bts'new store, in the Opera Souse Mock.- will be found a lull assortment St gootte:tat his line; including HARD WARE, " r' lionBetOarria-weT-nmmings Mill Saws of all kilndi!, BELUNG CHAINS AND ROPE -MAW. ALACK I SMITITS #TOWC. C AltE l EN.rERS! ,WOOtic and everyadng else upually kept in fkitralaas - Mud' ware Store. - - . . fo also has on bane a large variety , of Stoves for woodanil,coaLtonong wllickl le the well Intowti • A.M.E1E1...1CA.1%T bc;wldes namerone other cook atoiei; the "OONSTEL. LaTioN!'-antivAIITIMNi-"-hard•kooal 'bowers, and a variety of soft coal burneie. Jobbing done to oider by the boll of workgien it reasonable rate' CALL AND SEE. WelLsboro, Nov. 11, 1873 *l4c :: gq,pit,*kci.el; 3UialorLe,t.o, Tzoo.t Co.. FRADENBITROH, A. N., Ph. D.; PRINCIPAL: t , ,_ ,-• . . . . P E It . Y.E A R Pa. • . , , • ~ . r iAnfcg7 d 3 d ' ottoi'cll d e 4 7 a 1 ,1 2 ;3 1 ,it n ' - . $ board. Including furnished room, fuel, oil, and 'washing. Students intertchug to- teach receive State apppropriatlon. Iteelnia tore IteMboarding can be procured. ..2, • . I ruition without board s3o.por Tear. A full.facnity of exparkinced and aucomiful teachers instructirm thorough, discipline firm and praventiya T'l RR TERM OPENS DECEMBER 5 For further particulars address the Principal. Milusfield, Nov. 11, 1873.-et. TilWO_ HOUSES FOIL SALE. — The - subscriber offers for sale two good dwelling houses on the north aids of East Avenue, in We'labor°. I They are first-class, well builtsnd convenient in every respect. They are within a tew minutes walk of the business part of the village, and:will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Yngnire of • - 1d5403,8,EA88. We'labor°, Oct. 2R. 12.. SCHOOL NOTICE.—Tim Directors of Chatham School District will; meet at the Stark's Colmar School house, on Saturday, the tirteenth day of Nc. 'ember, at ton o'clock . a. m., for the purpose of hire trig teachi:re for the winter term. Teachers are re. quested.to present their certifiratecf _and make cum tract with the Board; By, order of the Board. • - L. C. SUITS, Chatham,"Noir. 4, 187x.-2t. 734orotitrp N.TOTICV., TO COUNTY TAX CIOI4VECT_ PI DRS.=9II Collector of State unl County taxes for 'nosh minty are requested to settle their dupli cates at - the nit* session of court. ollaboro, soy. 4-'2.t. , A lIDTOR'II NOTXCE..eurfhe undersigned ap -11; po ted an Auditor to distrthute the money in the hands o D. L. - Deano, - clerk.'in the matter or,Alfred Beaty, 1 to of Jactaon, deviased, stilt attend to the du ties of be -appointnisot at.hie pines In Wellaboro, Tioga c ilulty, ra., on 'Saturday , the 99th day of No -1 gembe ,1870, at 1 o'elfFit in the afternoon, when and where 11 parties having any claim on the said fund must p ant and auhutautlate the same or be for ev er debarred !TOM eoniing In for any part thereof. W. A, tv.fONE. Wedlehoro, 'Nov. 4,470-4 t; -- . Auditor. 1 4 d07VICIr. ' N. P. CLOSE; =2l L.A. GARDNER, AND NOT WANTING THEM ALL FOR MT BLIAI' CONTINUE AT PRICES THAT RUIN MY CUSTOMER& ) - „, . • . IME ALL KINDS OF c" , ;' , F,ItODUPE -TALK:RW:IN, =9 EXCHANGE FOR GOODS Wellaboro; Oct. 14, 1879.-tf. ~1P~.,.41~A, • AWARDED ET THE • American. Institute, ar:vv.moitzu,; 134_1,F4 , 030ring and Ilutinklaolunes. t r one and will meet the wants of every , a arn.. •It is matrotritt • Exhibit. it 11.872. John E. davit, Bee: S. -- E; -- a,....Ei sseei smitt Pres. Samuel D. Tillman, Corresponding New York,, November 20, Tele abnple and ingenious Machine.% as useful as ,the Sewing ~Machime, and is fast becoming popular with ladies, th the place of expensive. Needle-work. its work being ninth more handsome, requiring less thin) and nut one tenth part the expense. No lady's toilet is now complete without it. A Machine with U. instrated_oirBular and full instructions sent on reqeint of $2. or linished in silver plate ladriso. The BleKee Manufaeliring . Co - Zi 9 Broadway, New Fork. • • AGENTS WANTED. OR. GAtIVIN'S recommended-by:,regnhir practltioheA attd sPearly cure guaranteed for Colds, Coughs`` Catarrh, -Asthma. Bronchitis, Spitting Blood; Consumiptiou, and all Pul monartcomplidats.Scrofula, Erysipelas,l/y/peps's al4 - Goat. Bysenteiy, Cholera.morbus, Cholera and all liver and bowel complaints. Kidney diseasea and all affectiohatketirinal Organs-..perfectly harmless —free from or Alonholto Properties—:pleaaatit to take and net hi known to fail—Price 81 . per Bottle. Full particulizarclith medical testimony and certill r -ate. scup otilipillcatiOn. Address, L. F. HYDE CO.; 195 EleventliKvelfuer,'Newt Tory. — . . CUPIV:ABUSEIi, A Book gar re V; extthelnd 4 ttlfilkatik - ta" that have appeared :,le the heir York Nowapapers: their histdry und.lesaos.l Stylish Villains fUlly ex posed. Adveitite tents from desperate men to bean tilul women; Ciand stine meetings; how frustrated; The ,f;iatory.of the r oodrieh Tragedy the _zeault, of a` slp'etabail."' leyieription of Broadway Statues. HapOsa social corruption. Sent on receipt ef-.50 eta.ddress,,Bulgpi *luting tiolise,- 136 1 7e80 • - • ' s • own., MI Theßeekwitl log- Machine ' , many adviuitadtte • $24 refautted. Set itixE7rikyo_ - • tE - V-ott -EvErruv.p, siostliniaisriantin f . i . old ny The Risotto Truss tZl3B# ~ BrOad\biy, Y: City. It retains Rupture st) solutely in ease.a. Cetnifidtt", night and 4.y. at all - tiosee. end Under ell circumstances, Without sny ex rll4o4'looo.o tuJ y case l and should. never batik' hen tre4rarglnr thel • W4:fine reitialeickto ofha per „ a .y ; mail. Circulars Init. - Any .I r 4l4 llftion will ',order Ude' ties for ' - • -7.T.101!,P1': MI TAN-;f~g7t.~,-; ;= Ti. itONYLKiM, Treasurer THAT i: RAyING„ PURCgiBED THE LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES OF OWN USE, „ TO WILL NOT MEI WANTS-, $2O Portable Family kaew u-„Thirty.. Daya—Th 1 411,411atuftetton`guarant063. or. Ixynglati t with' full 41"tions.— • " eVeN: EMI .< , '''.IO.'ELLSBORki MARKEL' , ' _ ..• - COIROCCIED WYKLIa '‘vii44'llli)lik:NOYMlSlEß 10 , 187 $ 2 t, „ .I:OULUS '• • PAY POE - S I. AT Wiiits wheat flour. per bill, . - Aniner " " 10 00 Spring - I it 00 I Buckwheat Ibur, per oWt.'i. : ter -326 4 I Wheat. ythlte, per lBO - 'Wheat, Wheat, apriug, , -; .!• Coro: shelled. ' Clovek seed,- --• 'Zlitiotky need, Beaus. " * * r - 202 4 :k 01 ver,ewt.: r . Peed, per ' cwt I. • Potatoes, per bush. . . 1 %50 Appies, green, per bna . ti.; ' , ; 60 Onions, per .60 Turuips,,per bush:: . 26 Pork; per - . . , Darns, per lb -- • " Should ars, per • - ' „,. • J' Butter,Per. lb.. .;,.. .J • Clietie; - per.lb ' - - per lb.. . 0" • _Tallow. per lb' ' ' a0403 , ..-Per Beeswax, per lb: Vinegar, per .. , I- Eggs, per dozen Dried apples, per lb" ' •-" - Dried peaches, .per lb.. Dried cherries, per lb • - Dried blackberries, per lb - 16 Dried raspberries. black, per lb.. ~ 25 Dried raspberries, red, - - per lb 20 Cranberries • per- • ' Say, - per ton • - ,Woo4,lolpc.hesr,l4r cord - • .Wood, S feet4"er cord Coal, hard, per On Coal,' soft - Ground plaster, per ton SPgaiA "A" coffee, per lb Sugar, yellow, per lb:— = Sugar, brown, per lb 'Tess, green, per. lb , - Tess, black, Per lb Kerosene;per gal . Wool, per lb . Nes, Canada field, - . }315431i4yed ' . lU;clTlClEl...i4Vltereas,my wife? Phebe has left 11 my bed'and board without just OM* or provoca tion. All persons are ' warned not ,to harbor her. or give her credit. as I shall pay no debts of her con tracting after this date, 4 oct. 18. 1872.• Charleston, Oct. 21.1878-Bt* T. J. BUTLER. A PPLICATION FOR DIVORCE To Roy -21 a 18• Woodruff; You are hereby notified that Mar tha Woodruff has applied- to the Court of Common Pleas , of Tioga &aunty for a divorce frolicthe bonib3 of matrimony, and 'that the said court has appointed liondafthe 24th darof November next, for vale:wing in the premises, when and where you can attend, if you think proper. • . - A', Y/SEL Wollsboro, Pa.; Nov., 4,1873-4 t, Sheriff. ADMINISTRA.T9RIP SALE..."Niiticei is here. .. by given that by a virtue of an order issued out of the orphans' Uourt of Tioga county, the under. signed Administrators of the estate which ' was of Richard late of , Morris in - sald county. de. ceased, will expose to sale by nubile outcry, at the Court House. in, W4liaboro t o on %btu sday the" fourth day of December next, at o'clock p. m., the I follow ing described real estate, litte the property of said de. cadent: All that certain IE4 of land in Morris town*hip in saidroonnly ot TWO, bounded on the north by Henry Miller. east Henry Wref,.souta - by Frederick ger and Bohn Linck, and on the Weist - by AC G. Bear:min and W. W. Beaman, containing about. 185 acne more ' . or less. Terms:—One-third at confirmation of sale; one third in one year thereafter; one-third in tire years thereafter, with interest. J. H. O.IIIIDS. 1 e. 4dm, 'ts• Nov.ll, 1813:4t. ADILIENISTRATOK'S NOTICE.... Whereas letters of Administration de &mit non to !the es. tate of Leander Ouiver,late of the Borough of Elklate.. Tioga county, deceased, have been granted to the sub: scriber, all persons fifttekted to the said estate are re. quested to make immediate payment; and thodb hay. hag claims or demands against the said estate of the decedent, "will preieut the same without delay fox pay. ment. THOS. ALLEN. Administrator de bonis non. Wellsboro, Nev. 11, 1878-ot. Oren, Pork City Mat& 46H.E.a.D4 \ reinrirvERs7 WITHOUT DOUBT WE Soll,th hest "Made, trimmed, and the beet fitting garments for Men Boys ard:Children in Northern, Pennitylvania.. Very many people eom- plain that they never had a good fitting suit we guarantee a perfect fit every time, and our pries are . alWays 'sewer •. than , goods:of-the same quality eau - be purchased 'ewhere.. • . Wtlleboro, Oct, 21,1873-tf. THOMAS HABEGN. • . l_6 . t'ut . telt! g: Prgy Bohan (I- •- - P NEW GOODS FOR THE FALL TRAM Our Stock of DRY GOCIODS la enueually large and attractive. It eopelka or DRESS GOODS, .OF 'EVERY DESCRIPTION BLACK ALPILOAS, a Spoolaity. Black. Cashmeres, Black Silks. SHAWLS! . , ',StripedOttomari,,,• •7" . ' • • Binglo and . .DoubleTaiSleys; Thibetiznd Reavy _Double Shetrols Mil BAPEOIt4; FELT' AND HOOP SKIRTS, , Waterproofs, and Cashtneres, Flannels, . _ Domestic and Housekeeping Goods' __ • • Priuts, Mullins, Tickings, I. Den!put., Shillings, Napkins, Linen Table Cloths, Tol'vels: - 'l - ` -- Lace Curtains,; White Goods , —_______ . _ . . . •_ . , Ladies' Bel ts, hushes and Ties, . . .? -, - • - • A line stock . of Fancy Goods, ' 1 . Kt Gloves, Larl, EmbroW - eries, &e. . . ' - - ~• • .. . . , . ' • „ _ ..., -_ , . — Wit -I ( \r ic• . „..1 "l ii s ertitiN ( 6l .. .- ' .CLIT Lla `(3-. , . 1 . . New and stylish Full Suits, for Men, Youths, and Boye.; Spring, Fall, and Winter Overcoats. Benfinriber that we tnanufactu ers considertible. We call espec Custom We keep a' large stock of Fin 11 We, guarantee allmork i dolle by - us as regards fit and style,' New Hats. Cap s , a larg e fat:TA of dents' Fur9icling (*lode, r Don't fail to. call on us . before u purchase, as; - we can offer l 113E**1 1 F,R BAILSKIPIS i-ycix can' 1y gre - t -1 • • 4 ' . GUTTENBERG - ItOSENBAUM 8/: co , wholesale kltore. 105 DUANE ST., NEW YORK. - - • • _ „ Ms lig.f itNKOrff., Managing Partner ser Bradeb atoies—VB *iter Uziipn - 131bick Ebnirei' ' b Dettok tind.Uoitt63' ,/ r USElT;t...tkpjAk s •.• • '" =I WEllMitte mai IMlZian 90 1 60 IZZIE I ao 5 00 200 XlO 715 so is iss d au 26 I 200 00 - 7 6007 76 • 850 ' • .B 60 - 860'1 -12 K, . . . 7.0011 _ .80034 60 - 800581 25' 200 sOO CLOTHING AT THE ARE DAILY RECEIVING In 41 the new shades, A. - full assortment of re our own goods and can therefore gave bui , al attention to our Ta. impor t ed Cassimeres, Coatings, and Beavers otn work - on . short notice. - We do Cue EN , . . in FGlliTgri , 9 - , - NO'fit.44--Notics:. Is ''lliettiby In f ravuu tiAitik o Executers - and tidndnistriters nista.: ed bshottr La: 4 1: 1 / 1 41MAX' lkecOliritei an the ilegister's °fade for 2 wza ceunty„ Pa., 'end. . tlud Reid amounts will 60 praseii tod JO the Orphans' Court fot said WWI. ty, at a session of said Court to be bold at WelLaboro, In said county, oil 31 - onday, the 24th dayottiowerabst, 1873, at 2 o'clock, p. In., tur allquanc,o and oonflranet _ • , Final acconut of Jehu Howland aart ,Hannah exeCutors of the had will ofat testament of E. S. SeelY. late of Dectreeld, Tioga a/minty, Pa.. deceased._ , Thud acfltruut of 0.4. , Smith suet W, W.Tate, ex u•. tors of the lasi - ivjll ana•testimeist of Coura4, Beragol-• er, late of °sines, Tioga county,-,Pa.,‘deceased. , Flusl account of M. IL Beta) and Edgar Ebner, att. mtntstratore, cum testament.) etmeso, of the estate of J. B. Ratan, late 'of Jsekeott, Tie& , der. AdCaunt'of - ingeline :Shepherd and 2i. W . Garrison; administratOra of the estate' of E. D. Shepherd, late of jackson. ,Tioga county, Pa , deceamed. • • . Final iceottet of Losing gee. adniittistratriz of the fatato of JoßePtt Oee, lute of'.3lllllslntry; Ttosa'corin ty, Pa., -deceased, f Final account. of Orren W eat. allmlnlstrator of the ,'estate of 'Win. Archer; into Of 1114tIlebury, Tiota oonn. th Pa:, deceased,. ' r - Second paittal'aceollnof Lori IL oheite, adnalnla trator of the estate of Waterman Malntyre,late of Jackson, Tioga county, Pa., deceased. • . •'. WellaPorc, Pa;, Oct. 28, /873.r4t. - P. L. DE.LNE - ; - Resister. 12% 18 111.4 85 ctPir.CLAL COVE/J/t.=-Tlie follovllng 'attusee have 0 been certified to tipeolal Term of Court ou the £th Monday of December, itrldi - . John W Ourneey vii Collins W. iloper,let al., Ito. 19ft, Nov. Term, 1868. 12X, 40- John Vichar and Joh nTtandill vs D. Dodge, Daniel Jaluels and Tunas Stokes.lio,' 484,'May Torn, 1870, • I 1 A. Westbrook vs W. L. It.R. Co., No. 14, Jan. 1870. JAMS* Stevens vs " ' " • 17, " DL-W. Calkins vs, " 18. , Dean,Dutton va ~ ".. •• lb, ~, " O.W. Hazlett va .. 20. .. 44 IL J. Inset.° va . 24 4 6% 411 44 Tent bpalding'va i , 797... .. Edward bayerrve.. es 292, .. 414 Albert Aldrich va " .. 296. as as Eliza toelkti, et al. va" - •• ,18, ~ , . 4* Bally Dutton Ire 44 - .' 19... .. ,Tebn McGraw va Farrington Baraelow, No. 300:E . wv• Tarn 1877. R. O. COX. Oat. 214 1879.4 t. Prothonotary. STO - V - RIS -- B; E BELCHER & CO, Have Just received a very large assortment of Otkok and Parlor Moved, for wood and eoal, whir& they offer for sato at reasonable prices. Every stove fully war• ranted. We bavei the celebrated MODERN VULCAN COOK STOVE,- for wood and coal, which we offer for sale as the beat cook staretri this market. Also the ,LIGHT-HOTTSt, Base Warner, for hard coal, and the , 13PITIPIRX," tor soft coal, both of which are warranted to give good satisfaction. Ws are agents for the ne.rseheints Plows, which on ly need a trial to insure a sale. We keep a general assortment, oft Ha s sidllerare p Nails, 110178 E T> GS, Tin-Ware, Sheet-Ironi Ware , CoPl4 3 r, All for este at "Ilya and let live pricey." All klude of JOB WORK promptly done and sAtitsfan• Bon guaranteed. A share of tho pnhlSc patronage solicited D'. H. DELenxi, t C. E. Borms2l4, WoDebar°, 23.-3 tao. We say ,to all- such, that SHAWLS! oring Pepartmfni, D. IL lIELCHER & CO =ME tv,coo;t,ti - - rwartuaig uiu &s, 440ici .L via mu usug to luta. to-sait 4tuitfiminik, ' sr, Witrranted,'_parttenla*ter)ttai,..gtyazky! . . . Roll Ciftling - etOloth Dregilig Wo n3samfaettirit to order, isn't 6 ali-klritts'of StNi Carding and Cloth Draftily, sail 'Seri saarrpatittorri • Wo I:Lava ss gocAkori asiortmat4 ot. . - Full 4101,T, Ca ssi 4.6.1 and givet:hota for Woca In azahatica than ear other eatabltalgaant. Ti 3 them =I sehayy yonratiremt . -We wholesale and retail at the Cotranessiue .milts. 3 miles below Knoxville), Jan. 1. IFra. J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel - E uuderiigned, aro agents for !ha abOra Nate! I 'Wheel, and can cheerfully recomwend It *a aIzPV . nor to aU lothero In nab. Peraona wlahtng to vs: - chase ahozld see this Wheel In operation before buy- Log other wheels. - INGIIA.I4 EROB-. I - I - Deerfield, 'Slay 15. 187 . . Bead the following: . - T • • Warrrtai.n, A.rnm 21, 1872., - thexindaratgned. purchaneo ono of I. H . Gris. wold'a no Inch Water Wheels ualit o g 68 inches of Water rim three run of steno under loot head. and are to r well ploaaed with the wheel. W hails ground - aiSt7 baahola per hour with the three run and can average that amount per hour all day. I , • . K. D. Priimars. - CHAR, LTON Important to Farmers AND OTIIIORS. P. 1111GONEY,114% Has just returned trolu New -York with a large sail fresh - stock of goods, which v7111;4 sold at "prices that cannot fall to In cruttomore. The etockcon- Mete Feed, FI4OUR, Salt, PC)It./C, Fish; Soaps, Starch, Spices, SALERATUS, EE ALSO HAS THE AGENCY FOR THE attiKt Statts .gea eCompang, OF NZ:VT Y 02233" I A _ L I - AND WILL 2t i taac..E A SPECIALTY TEAS,COEWEES, SPICES, age. Come and.' buy, ONCE and will apish Itenielmber the p4s.oeil • Scoond - foor below the WeVeber° Hotel. Wellaboro,_B., Oct. 14, 1873. W. P. BI9OHEY Canvassing Books Sent:Free For' ' Prof. 'Fowler's Great Work On Manhood, Womanhood and their- Mutual Inter-relations ; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. Agents are Selling from 15 to '25 copied a day, aid we send a canvassing book tree to any book agent. ' Ad- - dress. staziog experience, etc., NATIONAL PUDLISLI INC* CO.) Philadelphia, Pa. /1) JRN.Y. — ther iiuEai2o,,ouL and FdldILT Wszar.t, is the St& dard Authority upoii Practical Subjects mutt A llieh-Toned Literary Jodrual. only $2,60 a year—. lees to clubs. Great Premiums ortlaattGommissiotis to Agents. Thirtten Numbers (Oct. to Jam) On - Trial. icyr Only Fitly Cents! Premium List, &0., sent free to all Trial Subscribers. Address D. D. T. MOORE, New York City. N FIAT BO ()K Now ready for agents; Rome Life in the Bible. By DA-NIEL 31.tacn. D. D., author of "'Night Scenes in the Bible•• and •• Onr Father's House." of which near-, ly 140.000 copies of each were sold. Send for mica 14tr. ZIEGLER $. M'CURDL 618 Arch St . Philadel phia, Pa. • OLARICirgSTEIAIES solved: disasters sud escapes vividly portrayed. Bee FROZEN ONE and its EXPLORERS. A splendid octavo of 800 pages. moat profusely illustrated with elegant steel and wood engravings. A fascinating history er, drlic adrenture. The most saleable book out. AGESIA WANTED. Send for terms and sample pages to Atutn. al Publishing Cu., Hartford, Conn. Why" Blousekeeper's Manual" Sella. s: A succraful +gent says: ', Unlike all other books, it I has a claim oh woman's attention. A 1101nr, , T0.2101Flig CATIVASS P.ll - 64" S7O , 00 . in one week was made by a , agebt. AGENTS 'WANTED. For terms and territory apply to J. B. roma .t• co., New York, Boston, Chicago, or San Francisco. Nl4O - • ..4s.arzamt sew 'QWaxa:tocl ■ sIZAD FOB CATALOODEJ. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE - CO. N., Y 141111 Mini ' ,7 r Crown The cheape.st and best in the market. Warranted Un ly self-adjusting. Special Inducements to Washing Machine Agents and the Cows.. try Trade. Liberal terms.' Agents wanted. Send for Circular. AMERICAN DIACIIINES CO.,' Manufacturers and Patentees, office, 480 Walnut St.. Philadelphia,Pa. , FIHSIDE INGE CONE BURNER YOU RUST CHIMNEYS. made by PLIME ATWOOD, produces the largest light. Oar, be used on any coal on lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. . The Neutral Sulphite of Lime. as prepared by BIG LINOS,- CLAPP & CO., Ika l ton, formerly Z. R. Winn oss & Co., keeps OLDER SWEEP ALL TEE YEAR ROUND. New York ale°, i) College Pla •• - • • §ANAIN.R/NG.,—D.R. WRITE'S 8. ,STAX MIMING INSTITIITE. 417 Fourth avenue. N. Y. at reference,. 2io pay until cured. Feud itre utrl cular. GENTS. ---1114 wanted for our popu and religions and historical CHARTS. Splendid assortment 1 Large Wes (L}rite profits! . Address vrJusis At Li:MR=IIT, Empire Map and Chart Establishment, 107 Liberty. Bt.; New york. I VOMEV : , MIEN, Olds Lind Bo wanted to sail our French an d d American Jewelry, .tioolie, dames, itc.; in their own ioaitliticeti No (ands] needed. Cattlogue. Terms, Ice., ilea Elam. o. VICKERY & CO., Augusta, Maine. $5 to $2O pe r'llaYl-A trg i g ta peop lk . l itt t sex, young or make more money at work tom( a their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. , Particulars free. I Address STINSON, & CO.. Portland, Maine. ' • Oct. Stait. A PPLICATIONS FOR CIIARTER,;24- 11. tice is hereby given that the following applicatioha fur charters of incorporation have been sled in my cif. flee, and will be presented • to the Court of Common Pleas or Tiogs county, Monday, Novetsber 24, 1873: Application of Rev. Dr. Breck. John Hinman. DaTLQ Cooper, and others, for the ". Trinity Church. Antrim. 'flogs county, Pa." ' • Application of R. M Smith, John F. Schanbaclese, John Sfayhard, and dthers,-for ' the " Second ar...x. Church in Gaines, Tioga county, Pa." Application of Charles W. Brown, L. IL Decier, W. G. Lutz, and others, for the " Odd Fellows Building Association of Mansfield, nosh county. Pa.. .• - Application of Andrew Vandusen; Edga r U./Raven*, James L. Peters, and others, for. the " Urdon Ceme tery Company." Wellshoro, Nov. 4, 18 •t. Prothonotary: - _ , Mathers & Bodine Have bought out the busineSs of blathers, Holiday & Co: anti pro pose henceforth -to do ‘buSiness for CASH or its. equiki which: is far hers' produce lof - all ki n siich as Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard; Pprk, Grain, Rags ; Beess i vax, &c.. We shoji keep a full line )ry GoodS, :Gro ceries,' Read,y;.inacle Clothing, .Btiotis and Shoes, - - Hatsind Caps, Yankee Notions, tke. I'Ve will pay_ . a fair price for produce, and .sell our goods - - 1 - ak - reasonable rates in .exchange.,:- We nave also; connected_ with- our business a ,ILViunt We can. furnish blinders and odiers with 'flooring, Siding, all: kinds of Heinlock and - Pine Luniber, Vaiber, 4,c; , ready . for use,: i, :7 pqrti - EIANpE,NE - :.,us _ N doller.gobjdsl4* otirrptuOiii'etp . fil :ailY'imrt-'OI 4644. -. - 11ATUERS bODINE. Weliabom 11 . 1. /M4l INGItAIt-111141711118 -~_. , MEM