/LUZ Va1.t:r..4 1 / 1 .• ' CoItICINCI,' . I3OIV3,I4E -t7ql - • VOISa :NORTH.nren4o:lo. - aoVcci sourn. 05 tNirn Svc, . 7 59 8 16 2 ell 863 .I.tttrr.itteevllli, , 906 7.15 •.•u v Is t 914 7 24: ,•5 s it) , 9 18. 7 8 :it . Tttua .• 927 737 0: 8 viltunta-ttl. • f.'t 37 7,-47. i 815 ottilf'4l treek, -943 • 7'63 sz, V. 11 11\183w, 9 47 7 67 14' gB3 • Ittaitlcfary, 951 8 09 1 lit 7 u . vliegYallas, 1u 80 8 10 1 'O6 7IS 20 01 -3 19 7 40 Ivi•ltebt,ri, 10 IS• B 29 511i.118.1 Top, JO 29 11 I'l Z*l "Sullino 10 ,33 3.1 COWANESQVE 111141Xeli. p fit. A. 31. ft SO 11105 1.10 . 845 ;:t 617 13.1 • 603 1 7 -15 - I.T4TIOI:U. A, Lt. P.m.. IP,'.ralp r t, - -.. 758 .815 I 1-iteaelleC7lllo, -9 19 ' .1 9.5.) ' , rum:Ain°, .. -9 85 -- -7, 45 1 Eihtfinci, 101 U . 818 I C . YRNINC I 4 COVTANF , 4 I :I I : ANTRIM, ANSI '5TaTitY5.4. 750 - 015 3iU?ilvllU 1. . 8 95 8 29 Erwip eentre, 820 544 8 30 II 55 1.Ils•.11eY, t 3 55 .1 00 3 rivrknees;Lle, 900 ' 7-35 13.0nel Ef• Unto, 912 787 --' 9 '29 731 Old 'Station, 9 23' 7 38 'I icf4l.4, 9 93 7,44 Devry's TSIS4e, 928 7 19 Mill , 'reels, 9.40 7 57" Lraulf,icrepk, 950 \ l B 07 :41 - n41380,i, - 10 10 -8 10 Csmoo Can,p, 10 18 8 - 2 5 5 Covington. - 30 20 8,28 10 89 8 55 Soranrvillo 11 10 nal Brook - , tl7O 'l , Eit3E ItiILWAY—CORNING STATION. R 31. ty of 41 53 4151 110 o r 9 v-:Ir 453 J 12 4 43 9 438 11 424 n Si 1 11 ;4 31 4 19 n 23 4G 4 819 :1 ra nII 349 .7 to I'^_s 7-11 1 11 15 3si II 05 1 10 2 45 II LST LINE 00111 G wErir. 1:0. 1, 7 '27 p. m. ". 3, 6 37 a. m. " 5, 1 25 a. M. %la 30 a. m. Monitor, 6 55 p. 111. ROCHEST= DrV1810:1! i,,)( 11 T'itT 10 22 a. In .. a. o 12 . p. In .Voultor, .9 2u a. in AIIIIIV2. - NJ 2,10 05 n.m. ••12. i4gp.m. e, 2 02 p. m. 111.. LOCAL NOTICES. YSF. Ti WA\TEA. Apply to JosErti 11 TtOiLE, Wellsborn, Pa.. Nov. 18-20 2oplyr .1Vo7;1s; of,rsu)Tellor quality and low vrices, nt Mrs. Soma:Ws.. Dr. T. S. UpDi.:Graff, of Elmira,. has just porAirmerl a tueeesaful operation cm the eye at \Villiansport. All perione indebted to John Fischler ore reque>tcd to call and settle ithmedintely. JOHN PrscEtrEit. WeUsher(); Nov. 11, 1873"-st. Lade ' Beaver Okaks, at surprisingly lots pricts, Can be. had at Mrs. Sorn:Lt's. All persons indebted to, J. 3 . CLAnit are raque , tc,d to call and settle their accounts on or before Dec. 1•;t, 1878, without further no tice. All accounts not settled at the' above d ite will be left for collection.l" Notice is hereby given that the 1) f l ooks and Recounts of , B. Austin deceased a d H. W. Ilowland l are in the bands of H. W. How land for collection. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to pay up. Nov. 25-2 t. For SALP:.—One pair' roan horses, eight yen' old; 'one pait, - oxen, :seven years old, and one two year oil colt. 'Will sell for cash or on six months time with approved secnri ty Por torm - aTIPL; 01 A. M. KNAPP, Nov. t.15-2t. Lawrenceville, Pa. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—On ROCOIITIt of great 14, ,, at the late fire , all persons indebted to E. li. li.isTiNos are requested to call and set tle immediately. i'.:llßee at S. B. Atiarriner's Jorelry Store. HASTINGS We11.0) , ,r0, Nov. 4, 187ttf„---,-- R,AtLito.tn NOTICE.—Tho subscribers to ,t,hrk right of wiLY lima aro noti!ed that the be.r ince their suli:rEfiritions unizt be puid on or 11(,( , )10 the 14 of vi wiry ttoxt. Pay molt to br !nada to J. N. 133che, 1?,q., or in 1„ to tho Pirat NatiOnal Bank. - No\ . 10, 13; -3t. patients tiLtendea Dr. UnDe- On,ir, yesterdity. The ?Jew ill-titu tion i c"nvenicritly iirriinited, with rPeep niternting rooms on the gri,tind Evt•ry rootn will be 11114 when the plea , is rt•vuliirly opened. on the Ist of De coin bor.—E.bnira Advertiser, .117dp. 20. , IMPORTANT. -- Mrs. SOFTER)) offers her l ock of Millinery, Shawls, Suits,'tiful Furs, N. or below cost for the next sixty days.— This is ao hunibug, and Indies will find it a rare opportunity to purchase this lino (If goods. A large assortment, of infants' cloaks just received, which will be sold at very loin rides. • Dr. DpDeGraff holds ft regular clinic at his new' establishment, the "Surgical Insti tute," on Hudson street, this morning at 10 o'clock, and this afternoon at 4. His pa tients are notified to call at the hours indica ted. The institution will not be regularly opened, for boarding patients, until Decem ber lst—Elmira Advertiser, Nov. 19. PANIC Patcr.s.—Go to GEO. W.nuyEn's for the cheapest and finest lot of Clothing, Clothe and Gentlemen's Furnishing Good.; ever brought to Wellsboro.. Having just re turned from Now York, my stock is com plete. I. buy for cash and sell at bottom prices. Sults made to order on short notice and warranted in every respect as represent ed. Please call and look my stock over be fore ptircliasing elsewhere. Wellsboro, Nov, 11-4 w. Aeitator. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1873 Home .Affairs. Jew advrilisenunta this iXtek. Fstrays taken up—S. P. Owen. Betrays taken up—Lewis Brill. Insurance Agency-111)mb Young. Prospectus of the Aldioe. thirpoer's 'Magazine kijourned Sale—Estate of A. P. Cone, decoalod Bradt. Booze and k. "lowland. tietles to butldera—Wellaboro School Board. 1381 Eii —Wo ttro under obligations to Hon. J. 13. IQilea fqr valuable and intorgting, public doenrnetito. —Don't forget the lecture at _ tho Court House, next Tue!Rltty evening, by Hon. J. B. on the proposed new Constitution. Every Peat will be free, ana every voter should attend, , —Our village authorities htt9e resolved to let their light,shino. They propose to 'erect street-lamps drt our prinCiPal thoroughfares. This is a gaud resolution, and we hope it svill be effectually carried Out. " —The first Quarterly meeting of the Tiolza Baptist At.sociation will be .hold with the eaurch at Roseville, en SVerine,d•sy, Dc cember 10th, 1873. tcv. N. L. Itrynolds. witl preach the opening sermon. —The Prnirs papers say th.tt nr. C. 0. Thenipson, artist', has received the appoint- meat to a lucrative Fituation ,in Sandi'' , lzy. Ohio, and is about to remove thitltur. Any hotly who has a• "Ittc:ative situation" , in these times is in luck, —Capt. Thomas Willoughby, of the Cov ington Veterans,. 13th Die. National Guard of l'enn'a, has boon comutistionoti by Gov. Ilactranft, Assistant Adj. General on the -Staff of Maj. Gen. R. C. Co; with rank of Lieut. Col. in place of Col. W. A-. Stone, re signed. • .-The Nursery, is maftazino for S-ounszcist readrs has been .rceived' for December. It is a great favorite N ith the children and they I i t s're always the best judges of such literature. The pri co i s reasonable, anti we recommend( the work to parents who havo youni - readen , on. hand. --Our agent, Mr. D. FL ,Curtis, dins ready started on his annual collecting tour. We trust, all our friends will be prepared to settle up their "little bills'!'promPtlY OP,Pr I T' tentation by him. The Address-taiiolOix the Paper will .show each subscriber flit date to Which ho has paid; —A German barber named Adam Schoff, 1 Blois - burg, attempted t') cOmmit suicide ti !y days since, by throwing himself in,fop t 44 aktisNuta. engine. Ile wag resouvA „ how.- ) .ever, -on y4,e,repettt elm yta tig big dese 6 - 1 wns , iecou4l,,pliiir4,"ii l idS.till dives,",-_-or fr ugh Yelm&l surance gent be anew ad.tertlieitdlit - anetiOr - P4 - 51%thie s ~ -paper;,?.vhi will''6li acionnt of ifs liiists _) to:,in= r*SY Jetern - -.-ilfot every los% by his-ipmfianieS,by-the in Wellsbore",wiisOrninptlY-,..adjusted iho c objeot -- of, insurance is indemtqy i - nothing more need be said. ---There is ibiti on of the Bab-- , cook Self-A.eting Fire - Engine at Fall Orook,' text Thorsday; the 7th' instant; at 11 'ja' eloCk a.' to, 'This comes at :tattier or' bad ,time for out eiders. for it willdriterfer'e.serimisly".With the Thatilts.giving ti tliey:and pntnpkin pie. \S'e suggest that ottr:Cottnty Detird of Uri.; clorWritc., , rs arrange for an exhibition in this 'regif.iti at aotne barite - ennvenient 'season— „ that is' if they, luiVe any faith in the machine. young' girls, dAtighters of some ; of our lbst' citizens,' came near groning in nickiiisoit's pond nelr this villoge' last, Sat-. urday. , They broke through the ice while skating, but were soVed by - the"protopt exer -tions of Edward Fole,v.•wbo showed admira tilt bravery and presence of mind fir one so . young. "When the girls got out they felt tont^ like the solicit. who was shipwrecked— quite wit and eery cold. - The ',frail- might hittie been aerious,.but'"oll's well that ends-. —A letter received last week froin ex-Gov ernor Curtin - after, our paper 'appeared, an: nonnced his inability to deliver leis lecture here to-night on "Lite in•llusaia" as he had been advertis.ed . to do. - He is.engaged to speak this evening at a meeting in Bellefonte in fAvor of the now flonstitutiOn, and until the election, three weeks from to-day, he is to be horsily engaged in stumping the State for the same good cause. The committee re gret exceedingly this postponement of the leeture; but it is only a postp6nement. The date of its:delivery will be announced here- . a ft er. No. 1„ 7 37 p. in •, 2, 643 p. ••17, 2 CO p. TIT 4 NIC.OIII.NG THon'onTs.—We suppose it may I e regarded ns a good sign of the times Oa our principal festivals arey year by year emote:inciting a more thorough na tional oNervanee. The Puritan -"Thanks giving," inaugurated by a handfid of devout men in one corner of New England and long emit els. disregarded by large portions of the country, gradually spread, with other "Yan kee imtions," I) the whole NOrth and, final ly, during the war, achieved - a national rec ognition at the'hands of President Lincoln. It is no dqui.t true that in many parts of the Southern States the day is Mill unrecog nized as a religiOus or social festival; but ev ery added year sees its sway of good feeling and good cheer more widely extended oven there, and we may :3nfely-say that it has- be come an immutable though unwritten law of the land that the last Thursday in Novem ber shall beset apart by the proclamation of the President and by the hearty concurrence of the whole people as a day of national Thanksgiving and Praise for the fruits of the earth, for the public health,„ and—for na tional peace and prosperity. • . . '-) We are asked by the President' to assem ble in our respectlVe places of public Nv or" - - ship to return thanks to the Giver - of - alt these blessings, and it is meet, right,and our bound en duty Fel() ilo,; but with' most peciple cr# 4 northern' birth_the day implies more that\ thi;, I It is eminently a home festival,' when the wandering children are gathered once more under the old roof-tree to look again into the eyes that grow dearer as they wax dimmer and to listen to voices whose every tone recalls the dear delights of childhood.- That man who does not love Thanksgiving as a festival of the heart may be sure be has no New England blood in his veins. . But he who is of the true New Erigland strain hold.; the clal only---n little less dear for it, grosser delights. It is, to htm, the day when thr true national bird appears in all his stuffed and roazte , l glory, surrounded by tho choicest sp Ais -of uJid, garden, and or. chord. It is the day at' turkey and cranber ry s.auce ; it is abov,! ail the day of rumr- Rix rtE. We print that name in small caps, t;,c ho who knows not pumpkin pie knows not Thanksgiving. We their i efore hope that ev A. ery true trican, whatever he may ack next. Thursday, will not lack a taste of the golden globe dear to the Yankee heart. , nd "May good digestion wait on appetite. Mut ht-altli, ou both I" But, alas! the happy festival this year will find -many Jt_table spread with but a scant feast. With What forebodings must many men look forward to the hard winter before us.' Many strong and willing. hands in this broad land of ours are idle; many manly cheeks must pale beneath the eyes of wif and children at the thought of the fast slirihking purse. If there is httle of this en forced idleness and pinching want in or im mediate neighborhood, so much the more thankful should we be and so much the Moro ready to reach out a full hand to those in need. Thanksgiving is a day especially lie voted to strengthening fraternal'ties--let us remember threw° are all brothers and the children of one Father. to whom we owe whatever blessings we enjoy. Listen to the words of a wise clergymen written on this very theme : "Truelt is a time of financial change and perplexity. This perhaps has resulted from the folly of man in making haste to be . rich ; certainly not from any stint or scanti ness in the' gifts of God. The mountains have yielded their ores, and the fields their fruits in unsurpassed profusion. Labor has found its full reward, and no prevailingsick ness has hindered its constant exertion. If the diminution of your resources' requires that you curtail your expenses, make the re duction not first, but last, in what you call your charities. Bob not God of His offer ings because man has - been thriftless. From the plenty and ladne.is of the feast set apart a portion for • d .titute and sorrowful. f iv..stf Acknowledge the i ~_ •ing of health by . pro viding” for the cop and care . of the sick." And on the Rbe* eject a friend sends us these verses, in 4/te'llopo •lhat they may touch a heart or, 'letter still, open a pocket." "GIVE I" Ever before my Vision, I Morning and noon and night, Stands a weary throng of idle mon 'With faces word and white; Sadly they turn them homeward _ From mine, and-loom, and mill, --- Nothing to do; nothing to earn; And hungry mouths to fall Just on the verge of winter, - Nothing to do but to think Bow to keep wives and - children Back from starvation's brit&l up from city and hamlet Ewes the wild cry, " Give! Aye, and give more than ever before, Or whit shall we do to live?" Give! Ye Who have always given! Noble, and generous, and good! Give, with it lavish hand again, "Shelter, anf Rre, and food! Give! Oh ye of the grasping hand, Of your plenteous store a part, Give! The cries of starving men Must open the miser's heart! Give! Oh ye thoughtless women! Think that one pleasure lest Om carry Comfort to one 601.11, Or corer one'a nakedness. Give! little children, Your hoardings; Lat Christmas toys go by, k that your pennies can save a life, And " Christ's little ones" may die! Give! Olt ye rich! from your plenty! GiFe Oh ye'peori from your all! A penny or ol ust, is hater than nought . To those who have nothing at all! Up from eity and hquilek Iti* . 4s the wild cry, "Owe! whqt, snail we 'do to live?" Aye, and give m that ore tn ever before, Or M =nom. P nue4i, afftozis Ltdos Liz TO STAMP TAX.—The Commissioner of Inter nal Revenue, in a letter to {supervisor- Tut- ' ton, of Philadelphia, dated kleptember 9th, p. 873; decides a utatter in which many busi. - ess men arc interested as follows: Medicines and medicinal preparations, "otlicinal" ,or ` - nen-offteinal,"-by whatever rule or-authority or_ formula compounded, put up in such a style, _in retail packages, and aceompanicd - with a label, a circular, or a Wrapper giving the disease, diseases, or af fections for which Such Medicines have been and are to be used, - arid also specific direc tions as to.the,dOso to te,taken, or how the medicine is to - he used, are in the opinion of I• this ofliere Liable 4 to stamp tax under ' ule C,_• - I Again, the same class of medicines become Jiahle to the stamp tax, if the mimur corx i_ 1 pounder, or the person'oaerik , - - a m ne wspapers dvertises the Ir' " •a• tnem tor sale wspapers or by public hu nd"l' ll t as baying any special proprietary cialin to merit. ;31teikproprietary,claira may be.'impljad t t INVAI 901;c3 'posifigave 910 e . _Mt , 7!. in `43o,* . ribing the.firtiole. its for tostanie, AN -`',T lit ' pills: Or."'s" tincture, or ."C' Pew- Oers" ete. i P itift ,tnerit becultse; sitCl4ll44, tint 4418.6.-. powders ; 'were, or'eonipeu tided , by,:A I), or ns the Casa may be c- tlr.neitinsueh..inedieines -te - coma - trable whim , tha,-: - .rnither; 'corn poundety olvender.tidlrertises'theni; tk; atiOv its bitv-- 'log , any peculiar ltdreittaim medolorprep Amnon; gurilityi tise,:or,eirect,'Whet!av claim - be rol,orLpretetided,' • fixie, , `lnedlnes- or •tnedipinnl 'prepara-. tuns,be;exe pt,Tront the Storni) to must, Trot oepatent or - proprietary,- They,: Must - -neetipput up in any, style (n. manner striileVr, ,to that of patent- or - proprietary medicines. Thor Must not,be advertised as ;haring any specialropriitarY claim to merit, etc. They must not be'solcl or offered for sale, or ad ver. tiled under any other name, fornt, or ouise, than that deanniinated and laid down in' the authorised pulTslied medical works or jour;Hats: . ',lVlmeter departs from' theseplain and simple rules my Malting, preparing, recom mending to the nibtle, and vending, or of fering or expos' g. his InediChies, ete, l for sale, has no clai under. tine, law to exemp tion from the stamp 04VEOL.A. kr - r t is. 7 -2te the \ E4ifor of, the Agitatoi. This' OtOe town is't present -un der therinfluense Of local much so that our landlord, had a - k4,01 Whisky stolen from his c6 liar a few evenings since, white his nurser us admiring - friend i were enjoying a soeiandance - in the halt abiie. A search warrant 111115 immediately issued, but no clue could be obtained to the stolen prek'- erty. 4 Mr. Julius Scott, an old re - iident of this place, had a stroke of paralysis a short time ago, but is fast recovering. -Martin & Bossiorth have dissolved partner shiP, but the business is continued at tho old stand by 'Edwin. B. Bosworth, one of the" old firm. 0. K. COINCIDENCES—" Topics Uppermost", in the - Elmira Advertiser, l column ostensibly devotedlo witty - original comments on pass ing events, now and then contains 'coinci dences' of quitea remarkable nature (for ac curacy), samples ';f which may be fou,• • a comparison of he columns of the Got ii Age of last week nd the Advertiser of last Saturday : Here re a few striking instances: Golden Age. Zlndra dltivertiser. The lloosac tonnel lacks The ktem.fin tunnel only little of being it co piste tacks a little Of a complete bore. - bore. • , Gail Hamilton t links Gall ilainlltma Interprets. that Joseph was the g ntle- that Joseph %vas the gentle man of Genesis. "- man of Genesis.,; The duty of noete y to thepoor in hard ibises— employment first, that be novolenor.. The Christman etoLy of the London Graphic wl.ll bed written this year b An thony Trollop°. Itev. Or. Chapin, e ing of yew England t _pay. says, in the Chri iLcader. The truth 1 while anybody caul what Orthodoxy wal body can tell what 0 dozy is," ' There are more for to-day. Th ashamed of itsel will come to be c Ati EPISODE AT OSCEOLA.- To the Editor of the Agitator: Our town is quiet , at the present time. Rev. Mr: Hayward, from Now York, -- gave a lecture on temperance in the,Presbyterian Church on Sunday even ing.k Quite a large audience were present. His Aubject was "Wrecks," ' After; the close 4 / ?f the lecture a collection was taken up to pay the traveling expenses' of the brother. 'While they were taking up the collection, one man who had been asleep woke up, and rising tipon his feet asked one good, quiet brothe'r it' he wanted to I gt. a hunting. Hakoo 1 quite a deep interest iu he lecturo. • Osceola, Pa,, N -OCR ."11',VIGLMU —Trains now - Ettenvilltc. lature for a city cl —Mr. David Ou Pok i celebrate Lb Tipuraday. —John Arnot, t died•at hi the 17th instant, i his age_ --Mr. Clinton E Stickele, of Corning, lost an arm last Sunda. morning by falling be tween two freight ars' while the train was in motion.. He was brakeman on the train. --The Bath Courier says that the horse •of John J. Smith, of' 13.1 th, stolen recently, was found tied toa tree, ' dead from starvation, !war Bre sport. The buggy was, near by. —Dr. 'harks D. Robinson of Hornells vale, die in thatvillago last week at the ago of si ty-five .. ears.. He had been, dur ing hir lie time, very prominent in that por tion of the State. • —William S. 119 week Sunday, ages a member oY asses of Congress in ISt; tive of the town of' ning) being a son pioneer, •whose far Corning village. —Speaking of G pay gift to the Ori Beecher, of . Elms palpable:hit "We do not cart. to argue the back-pay question. If ama tell a witty story and the hearers do lat laugh, there's nothing tt more to be said. rie cannot-explain ajoke or prove a story f p anT L by a process of rea soning. So as to he - action of conscience. If upon statement of the back-pay . transac- 1 tion, a man do no flush with indignation, and resent the suggestion that he could] by nny - possibility ben party telt or profit by it, there's nothing more to be said. Some men have no.sense of vrit. Some men have no sense of honor. Such are to be pitied. They should not be thrust into - temptation. Mr. Smith wisely declines re-election." —The Elmira Advertiser of last 'Friday says :. One of the rost terrible occurrences took Place at tlie It fling Mill yesterday,' that we have - ever bee called upon io record, A lad about thireen years of age, named Joseph Leary, son of Cornelius Leary, liv -Mg ti,t, the - upper p rt of Baldwin street, be ii iiirli the neighboilhood of the mills onWeci. Tie:4day night, and not liking to go home, crept into one of tie furnaces of the INd 'Ming mill to sleep. 'The place wEis warm and the ashes were soft and conifortable.- - . The furnace was oile that had been under going repairs, it bnd not been used for some days, and a fire ha been built in it only Wednesday that .1 as to be used yesterday, About twelve o'clock Wednesday night the doors were closed and the blast put on. The boy must have beCn almost instantly suffo cated. Yesterday, Frit noon, the doors were opened for the purpose of shaking the grate and the dead body of the boy was discov "ered. It *as net very much d r is c fl ,, g ii n n r i e ze d d h b i )yr burned, as it was immediately e ono of the workmen. „ A. MA Woms.N.—Down in Northumber land county, there is a remarkablo woman of whoin a correspOndent .of the- Episcopal Register writes asthllows: Some sew, tads frutn Shamokin lives a character that those maply people, the '4'wom en's rights women' should certainly k 'ow l us she Is decidedly the champion. Th s singular being is some seventy-two years f age, and is altogethii the most manly wo an I ever met with. tenant at will, she has occupied for many years the farm she ultivates with, her own 1 .1 hands and the assisltance Of hired laborers. She owns about torty-ttvo head •of cattle, some of which I saw and tire really Rae stock. She lives alone in her log-_ cabin, her only_ companions being t wo shepherd dogs and her chickens, many of the latter sleeping under the same roof with, her, she eallit?g thew her children and training them up 'in' the was they should go so- as to clads° the least-inconvenleneoo her in - her- habits of life. She is utterly fearless and with her dogs and gun, which she can use with uner ring aim, Liza Schi,tier is a ehdaeter that few would care to trifle with. Imagine if you can a woman el-medium hike; dressed in men's 'clothes, with a -soft hat s vatiousty indented, upon her head, no coat, bare-footed.; and you have this Champion' , q'- ,`-'women's rigets" before you. Wrinkled ,though her face is by the storins rand_ of many I years, the strength of. this - Man - - - wo.Mor. of seventy-two is soineWhat wondat , '' u l Vora a term l y - s - iliiejos - for ibe ** .exPF 6B * blo is hardly siun of kV . ' no7.Ztr'S of talk,' and few men, l i. t o_weve" a isp - osed Or such perfection, may `.,oast• themselves SuperioC.to her.orf the 0.0. PT":, ,of profanity.; llnekand•variect h..sz . 3 :. !ecykuiv travel, and-strange ightOia 'ohjette-laMji . seen and 'met with; ut :the Hermitof - Shaz. molun, with : her., siapernntuial power:6f tongue and limb, surpass arkstid.4 0; my; ;, pNylota lw ortieri ,- - ; - 1 - ME To the poor, theSo hard times, employuteo_ Seat— benevolence -second. Anthony Trollops writes the Christmas story of the Loudon Graphic this year. boo). *-tian • tbat tell ,vo• ptho- Rev, Dr. Chapin asaerta in the Chris' Han Ladle'', that whereas anybody can tell what'-Orthodoxy was, no one can tell What it is. of them, but these will do Golden Age should be If it don't take care, it lied theArazen Age. a K I ME& from Horseheads to Van elks of asking th© Legis finer. • i•tis and wifo of Painted •ir golden wedding next well-kno;vn banker •of residence in that city on the eighty-first year of bbell, of Bath, died last seventy-three. He was bly in 1841, and member and 1844. He was a na- Painted Post, (now Cor-, of Nehemiah Hubbell a ( was opposite the site of I .ngressman Smith's bank bans' Rome, Rev. T. K. ra, makes the following M=3IM toalwilE4—reuratim+ril mpakLbv; 34 1873 k LiviuKgr:orlki.E4,r4 'ituirlo9l.4Aapi”y. vet ! , by ItoV.T.ltoyuolile; Mr. Jvhiiir, Vi r uthht!@it awl-Mire Maggie Morris. of AhtljW., 0ec0610114 . 6r. - -16.'187ai Jhbri Catnip. Ur. 'itirhtaridA:lo4 Mfaikdos, - , ,pui-dto both of Weatticidi • 1038-Tgo7/".—JOIIE8. n Nci4:9tb.41872. Ravi Jobtk Calrne;-111r. Aiwa 141 win Nvostwu,,lir Add1e011;:' N.Y.; and Mee Emma 76netto of Vecau/s" •,, , r. , . IVeltrbiird.• on ,the . 2d instant. by A.:B - ...lirewsittor; Req., Jr.a Rolla' Robinson , and AIM Dowel; both of Weßaboro,,:: _ litratrza—cannsinicis,—ott the 11th inet.. at . the; parsonage of the Third Presbyterian chtutalf. WRlbitn' sport„.by Rev. John Burrows, Mr. John F. Rushee, ofi Willtaxneport o and Alia* amide B.Onmmtnge or yobs.' 1 PIARR—SIIIIII.—At the Conatteisque Wel. Deer field; Not 2. /874, by J, R. White, Eaq.. Afr. 'Devaßie Plan,U and Was .Ip= tkuith,- both of Weetneid; Pa,- DEATHS. RAYNEB.—In Eivartanabnag. Crivaftrig county. ra., Nov. 16th, Nellie Victual% youngeat daughter of gam nel and Jane W. Haynes,' aged one year and iltz months. • ' - - He bath gathered one more gent for . Etta •kingdom WELLSBORO BIAI*ET. 001131ECTED WEMT Wr.s.Lseono. No VrAMS.B 34, 1S T 3 - DEALERS -- - PAY FOR BEI4 AT Whitt %Ilea, hour, per bbl '-. ' $lO5O Amber ~, w —• 10 LO _ Bpring " '." ', ... . -9 00 n Rkui,:wheat door, par o': ' ' • 326 " • • 4 Off what., white, per 44;0 189 ' whek, red, " Wheatwring, I. Buckwheat, Corn, slAcilled, ~ - Oats. " \ . 4 4 - Barley, \ ,', Rye, \ ... Mover seed, \.. ' Timothy seed, -\l' Beaus, Corn meal, per cwt \ • 2 00- Feed, per cwt \ 1 76 potatoes. per lush—. \ 50 • -- £0 Apples, green, per bush., ' 00 80 Onions, per bush \ 1 50 1 75. =sips, per bush ri \ 25 80 g, per lb c 6 20 per lb \. 12 ' 15 Should ors, per lb • .‘: It): ' 1234 Butter,per lb ' \ 80 85 Cheese, per lb \ 12 .•' 10 Lard, par lb s t\Ill: 15 Tallow, per lb 8 10 • Honey, per lb 0 20- Beeswax, pe; lb 26\ -- Vinegar, per gal 40 Eggs, per dozen 28 \ 80 Dried aPples per lb a 8 • Dried peacbk , per lb ` \ 12g Dried cherries, per lb \4lO Dried blackberries, par lb ' 15 29 Dried raspberries, black, par 1b.... 25, 'BO \ • Dried raspberries, red, per lb ' , 20 25 Cranberries per qt - lg Hay, per ton - " • " Wood, 18 inches, per cord " Wood, 3 feet; per cord Coal, hard,•per ton - Coal, soft Ground plaster, per. ton Sugar, "A" coffee, per lb Sugar, yellow, per lb Sugar, brown, per lb —. 101g11 Teas, green, per lb • - —.. 60051 50 Teas, black, per lb ' 80c(41 25 Kerosene, per gsl2s ".-- Wool; .por lb Peas, Canada field . _ - • •Itlack-eyed Marowfat • GO 70 ' 90 . ...... 86 60 89 7 60 NEW YORK CITY MARKET. CORRECTED WEE.KLY Int . • 13."..n1z , zFqc31,13...1.1rri EMT its 00" COMMISSION MERMANTS, No. 829'WelocoroamiSut887. New Yo ur DIITTEII Dairy Pails, choice 36 • ® 97 " ordinary. .... 33 ® 2.6 Penn's, Choice 28 @ 30, '. ordinary 20 i?; 2tl Stg.te Firkins, selected 32 CO Si State 'Fobs. 28 4 28 cuEsst. State ructory, fancy.. ,-, o medium Fart Dairy, prime. ' 12,4601 133. i lair to good. - 9 @ 1234 lISLSCELS4ITOI7.III. Dried Apples, quartered per lb ' IX@ 8% 4 , .. sliced 10 @ Potatoes, per bbl. ....... :. .. , ~.... 1 09 ria 2 26 Apples, flue. 2 78 9scg a 00 'Maple ,2pgar ' (i) Ashton Salt , 260' Lard:. Tuflow Egg% fiesb IVOTICE TO BUILDIMS..--Ilotice is hereby .j given that the School Board of Wencher° School Diatrict will receive proposals until December 10th, 1873, for erecting a three story brick school building, to be completed before October Ist, 1874, Plans ; speci fications, and bill of quantities can seen at D ILA Ar, Isosarcre oface, Wellaboro. By order of the D ant J. IL TJOSARD. Wellaboro, Nov. 25.1878.-2 t. Secretary. "Unquestionably nd the bes the t s d 0 ustained work , of the 'ki hi Wori • Harps 's Magazine. Notices of the Press The ever-incressieg- circulation of this excellent monthly pores its continued adaptation to popular d,.stres and needs. Indeed, when we think into how ninny homes it penetrates every month, we must con. eider it as one of tho educators as wilt as entertainers of the public mind, for its vast popularity tins been won by no appeal to stupid prejudiceit er 'depraved tastes.—Boston Globe. Thu character which this . 11 foguatina Ploaleteea for. variety, enterprise. artistic wealth, and literary cut-. lure that has kept pace with, if it has - not lead the times, should cause its conductors to regard it with justifiable complseency. It also' entitles them to a great claim upon the publics gratitude. The Mc:gam:us has done good and not evil all the days of its lilo. Broolapt Eapte. SUASORIPTIONS,IB74. 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ECM -- , 660 2 00 2 00 8 00 „ - 7 6007 73 .860' .9 50 50 1214 •••••.. 40 - 9 00 00 Nov. 21, 1878 raYA 14 12.5i0 19 I 0 13' 674® l as G - ' 28 Intl • SPECIAL torTME . S::- • , ,1 • FM :}..,Ciiitiiiiiie_Liki 00, ntgO! 1--_ - „-: , ~,,. There, to no-jaan , ~, c yhic,l the .en ;-;',.:•,., ', ~, v V:,,,.;,.6.1.4;'.41ninientrk will _nok:,ll3,lletie t 'n? . . -- 7'C''' ';',;:' `in . Clitnitiio'.lllll,,#9c ii lll 4a4 o ;;!ui4 1:---* it -, i- ' . ." Itn4ciilnii!iille ivtitlh'-itinii , 'ifill•:%iiot 7 .....7 - . ' ill . di, IWsiii,rig lapaidge; but `- - : ti,' : - L:".l r '!`''' , - • - tf' I: ',. -- ',llis - ,ttue. ' ' They bitve- - 00clual4 tasn'e im*lsia; rbOitnatitnn. tnrintt , ''''''"' "' ' ' Illniti asiited briaits,' gii, Juaic,jiiii;.'palii*Lion'ais. !vo , ~ . , -' '' ' '- ' ii ibeint 'eaiiltilio; epiLi tipon ibis bti liculatii btnlitti:t±a - Mart, !fame, strains, aptivititi rfidlitg"tici. upon a/4/ I '4 yeir than ,baVe -all 'tittier . , Preteudeod retietlies eitiee - the began:: They are counter Jeritard.-all-henknl; pain -7111i0VCSD. , ' Cripples throw. eras tl}elr . ttiiactiei PIO lame .Walit;Paistitwini bitee ttre tendered hart:Weil and' the wounded ere 'healed Without a smr.. The recipe re puhltabed around vial bottle. They sell us no articles et'or before sold, and they sell becariso they'd° Jimt; what .Al 4 pretend to do. Those who noir suffer froitt I.lteittrilitistu, pain or swelling deserve' to suffer it they Wilrnot Use Content' Liniment.,whlie wrapper. Wit, than 100 certiticatee of remarable elates; inciading trdicti chronic rhetimatiam, gout, running tunio.s, ie., have been roeelved. We will mend a cirealsT coLtatnlng certrff citar the re , :dpe, .to grafts to suy ono reqUestlug it. One bottle of the yaw wrapper t:ent.ter Liultarnt to worth one hundred dame for Spavined or se e6nied • horses and mules. or for screw-Wenn in skeeP. Stock owners—theca liniments are worth your attention.— ,Ne.tareily should be without them. '2 , White wrapper tor.famlly *0;" Yellow wrapper for animate. Bold by all Drnggtbts. tiO cents' per bottle; large IMttles, $1,06. J. It. - Itosit's,, Co., 53 Broadway, New York. CAST OBI& is more than asubatitute for Castor VI — lt is the only sofa article in existence - which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bowels, cure wind-colic and produce, natural sleep. 1t con. talus neither minersla g inorphine or alcohol, and Is pleasant to take; Children teed.not cry and mothers may reek - , oat. 254873.44:., XI - SriEOI ,I 3EMPIPXOIO ehehld het tri fle with iticir health by reaortuag to new and untried remedies, often drastic , and injurious, while the great cure, Weiland's German Bitters, can be had. The ,feet cony in favor of this .staudard:, remedy is Iw. manse, and each day adding to it from the' most res. pectable classes of society,. • , • .‘. _ Rend the /alimony of the Supreme Cotirf : 'Former Chief Justice George W. Woodward : I find "Ilooffand's German Loth rs" is a good tonic. useful in the diseases of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases of debility and want or nervous action in the system. Hon. Chief Justice James Thompson : 'I consider "Iloofiand's Gorman Bitters,' a- valuable medicine in case of attacks .of indigestion or ilYePel 3 - ids. I can eartify.this_frinn my experience of it.' Lion. 'Justice George Sharswood have found by experi ence that llooiland'e German Bitten," is every good itontc, relieving dyspeptic symptoms S'inost directly. They are not alcoholic. They are sohl.by all Drug. 24-7 m, Mot. THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, and \I , FAMILY LINIMENT likthe beat regtedi in the world for the following corn- Plaints: Viz::' Ciatnps in the/Ain:Ms rid - Stomach. Pain in the Stomach, Bowels, or Side, Ithetunatism in an its forme, Billions Collo, lqouralgia. Coolers, Dyson. tory, Obids, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Bore Throat, SDI. nal Comp)aints; Sprains and Braises, Chills and F'e 'ver. Forluternal and Ex , cruel use. Its operation is not only to relieve ,the patient, but entirely remol(es the cause of , the" complaint. It pezt; etrates andpFll Nilee the whole system, restoring healthy action as parts, and quickening the blood. THE HOTISEHOPASTACP.AL IS Pl7lll/I,lt Vegeta die and All Health. Papered by CURTIS & BROWN. No. 215 Fulton Street; New Rork. For sale by all druggists. July 29, 1873-Iy. Thirty Years' Experience of an Old Nurse: DIRS. WiNSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP IS THE 'PRESCRIPTION or one of the .hest Female Physi cians and Nurses in the United Mates, and has been ustAl for thirty years with never falling safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble Want of one -week old to the adult. It cor rects acidity of the'storoach, relieves wind colic; reg ulates, 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 TERY and. DIARUHCEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises front Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle.— None Genuine unless' the fee simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold by, all .Ifedicine Dealers. July 29, 1878-Iy. Children often look' Pale' ttud Sick from no other cause than baying worms in the 4 toma pb. ' BROWN'S VERMIFUGE 0 035 7.7.1. TS will deatroy Weems witim,ut loillry to the child, being perfectly' WRIT% and free from all Coloring or other Irderious ingredients uattally need in worm 'prepare. Roue. CURTIS dr. UItQWN, Froprietore, No. 215 'Fulton I:itreet, New York. &id by Druggists and Nemeses, and dealers in Medi. tines at TM:NTT-FM CENTR A Box. July 89,'73-19. TO TEC CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Your attOntion is specially invited to the fact trt th e Na tional Banks are now prepared to receive s bscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial hoard of F 1• Dance. Tee funds realized from this source are to he employed in the erection of the burdings; for the In ternatidual Xshlbition, and the expensele connected with the same. It is confidently believed that the Hey stone State will be represented by the name of every citizen alive to patriotic commemoration of the one hundredth birthday of the nation. The shares ofatock arc .offered for $lO each, and subscribers will receive a handsomely steel-engraved Certificate. of Stock, suit ,.. able foe framing and preservation as a national memo rial. , • Interest at the rate of six per Cent. per annum will be paid on all payments of Centennial Stock fr s om date Of payment to January I, /876. Subscribers who are not near s National • Bank can remit a check or post-office ordor to the undersigned • • 11 - MBE. FRALEY, Treasurer, • , 804 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. - VISTIf-ANS TAN EN VP.-.Own head of cattle— Xi one a red Cow, and the other a two-year old heif er—came upon my premises, in Vharieston,Pa.. - about the I,6th of November, 11373. - The owner is requested to pay charges and take them away. 8. D. OWEN. Obarlestun. Nov. 26, 1873-3t* ESTRAT TANEN ILlP. , ..oaine into the Males : ure.of the subscribes, on the farm of E. P. Deane, in Delruar township, Oct. 28, 873, a dark bay mare, With swan wkits spot in face,•tinti a small - white Spot on breast caused by a collar ealL Weighs about 1,100 lbs. and bile shoes on all around. The owner is hare by notified to prove property. pay oharges, and take the mare away, otherwise she will be disposed of as the law directs, LEW.IS Efil/11. Delmar, Pa., Nov. 26,1673.4 t. kNINISTRATOES , SALElo.pliotice is here .L . by given that by a virtue of an order issued out of th ICl orphans' Court of Tioga county, the under signed Administrators- of the 'estate which was of Richard Childs. late of Morris in said- county, de ceased, will expose to sale by public outcry, at the Court Rouso in Wellshoro, on Thursday the fourth day of December next, at a o'clock p. m., the. follow bag described real estate, late the, property of said. de-, AU thatabitairi, .lot of laid in' hiorris -township in asidoonnty of Tlogs; bounded on the nbrth by Henry Miner, east by Henry Miller, south / byfFrederick Bo ger and John Lhsek, and on the west by A. G. Seaman and W. W. Seaman, oontaint,tittoilt 165 acres more or less. Terms:--One-thira st confirmation of We; one 'third In one year thereafter; one-third in two years _thereafter, with intarerit: J. IL OfULDS. t„„, /. . A. G. SLAIIAN. j "'"'”" Vov, 1673-4 t/ .APIILICATION ,IVDR DIVORCE,—To Roy at& Woiadrulf: You are hereby notified that Afar ; tha.‘ Voodruff hag -applied to the Court of Common ,Pleas Ofl'loga county for divorce from the bonds of uuttitrahny; and that tho said court has appointed 9folidny the 2tth day of November next, for a heariug in the promises, when' and where. you can attorid, yen think proper. , ' E. Wellsboro. Pa., 'Nov., 6, 1873—it. Sheriff. - - IDSEEti MOX- 1 ."- ,0 1-64Ceold04.2L s ASVAADED Br TUE American Institute, TO J. W. 11101EE, r , FOR Embroidering and Fluting Machines. It is ingenious and willmeet the Wants of (Every matron in the land." , Exhibition or 187% Soto E. Rea. Seciy. , F, A. Barnard, Pros. Samuel D. Tillmap, Corresponding 6ecy. _ New York - ; Novelier m id, 1812. t simple and ingenious Machine is as useful as the Sewing Alacbine, and is. fast becoming popular with ladies, lu the place of expensive Needlework, its Work being numb more handsome, requiring less time and not one tenth part the expense. No lady's toilet is now complete without it. A Atachine with 11. Ingrate(' circular end full instructions sent on receipt of '1.2„ ortinished in silver f 0152,16. I - ' Address, Thti koKoe Man.ufacituring • • . • - 509.firoadway, New York.. AGENTS WANTED. DR. GARVIN'S ELIXIR _OF TAR, fele-commended by regular praetitioners and a tiPeedi cure guaranteed for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting Blood, Consumption, and all Pul monary complaints. Scrofula, Eryalpelas. Dyspepsia and Gout. Dysentery, Choleraquorbus, Cholera and all liver and bowel complaints.lllam...diseases and all affections of the Urinal Orgeni—perfectly harmless —free from Mineral or Alcoholic properties—pleasant to take and never known to fail—Price $1 per Bottle. Full particulars with medical -testimony , and certifi cates sent on application. Address, L. P..IIYDE CO.• StvciukAvsnuer,le,aw,York, , DARTS,' FROM; DER' OR CUM 'ABUSED . . A - DoclriuSt issued; exposing the ii Pziaoristii" that have appeared in the New York Newspapers: their history and lesson. Stylish, Yillebts Many ex.. posed.. Adverth,emente train desperate men to beau- Ulnl women; clandestine meetings; how frustrated; The History of the. Qoadsielt Tl•agstly the result ‘'personal.” Description of Living Broadway Woes.. Expose s suthil- corruption. . Rent an receipt Of eft ate; Address, Unique Yriniing /louse, SaVeaq fine Ileawlth 820 Portable Fezally Sew-, In McKee, - oft' L Ttl a i ,tnsny advaidelps.overidla'-batlaftedOner,anteed,"ar AgOlciondesi„; - tient don:Tide, with f' airectioas..— idl FFbWltig Af." 1 00 Broadway. I. Y.. 7SIT ur.lt=7) - 74 , . von - 4 4v.,..„ ll 4o7,tithifinveiition: Bold by Thoi Elastic 'Truss 00 .i.i 53 ' , -.4 . eudwaY, N. Y. City. It retains Rapture MP! eese and comfort, night, aril diy, at all times, andj Wader - all oircumatences, without any ax. cePti, cLuNkis„ toyer IA tin sling never.be 1. 10410 W during the short time mulatto to effects 'per; hisaatedure, Sent!,liyi ,Circulars freeL .6. 11 9 ceV4liCiati .51;der gill -new leiAtt . ri g ‘ l,ll 90 1 s t ' • „ 21 . 01 1 - ti!"4l47k Insutance Co.- - • , • -: : • rrsUrporo;- •:, scittnty, .:!11144 1 • - -,;:tHARTER -PERPETUAL., • This i'aialiany,inettres - :analesi. or fluntlite . Pr Are or tight? Including live stock otaarrrn- , NO BEI ENE 54.106:1CS T. N. This Companticontluoteel On ‘striCtly Mutual prin ciples; 'Ewer, on insuring hi seta Company, be :1001e-1* mel 3 4 , „!!rt hss tt right to- ote at- decline Icr-illreclorg , ProxfOr.fotherwise: The books of the tkeripsbyar• subject to the inspection of the Inca?. bent at all reasonable hours. _ _ ; • - • - THOMAS AMEN. Presltient. JOB uraroxtv, Tice Prisident; , I. o. PSIO:A,. Secretary, yr.,* 11AXTEIt t 'manures, - r , -TsOiaa .A.tyr.n... Jos% lossoun,' Ham, Parse V.A.Nrirs, W.lXectma, H. II N/OKEII4.ONr T. 0. Hotusarrtnipt HAlrr, L G. Partm. 'W. H. Barran. ME Hos...IIEkRY.SI;:w•7WA, Wtilabora, PA..Coulpanya . Attorury. - - „ Weltabora -11ov. 11, 1618.-Iy. HARD W A Et El . '. Vitilliara Rs:tibia:ll' rifizi . TrAviNG r‘ft urntid to.Wellshoro proponee hereafter ill to devote Is time to the general hardware trade; .at hie neat ate in the Opera Souse Bleak, will be tuun4 a full assortmbut of goodi in his line. Including Iron and Steele, SHELi HARDWARE, Roused Carriage Trimmings - - Mill Saws of allltindoi BELTING,MINS AND ROPE, IfdILS,..I4.4OILPUTEPS Avrocz, CARPENTERS' TOOLS; - TIX-WARE, and everything elsoiueually kepi In a flrstelasa Hard- ware tit Ore. He also has on hand a largo variety of Ettemes for wood and coal, among nthicli is the well known A.IVIDOJEtIC-A-N5 besides zarserons other cook stoves; the' ..CNiTET., 1, 4 1 1 0 /4" and ' , 41.11GA111),"' bard coal burners. and a variety of soft coal bnraers. • Jobbing do h , to order by the best of workman at reasonable rates. CALL AND SEE. Welleboyo; Nov. 11, 1873. g3takßarmiti,s4ol, Idevenraw, now. 00., Pa.• J. N. FRADENBURGH, A. XI, Ph. D., PIiZI•TCZPAZ.. PEA YEAR Pays for tuition In all branches, In cludiug Book-Kesulng, 'Drawing, ~Penmanship, and Vocallfusiciand board, including furnished room, fuel. MI, and washing. Students Intending •to teach receive State apppropriatlon. Rooms for seif-boardibg can be procured. • Tuition-without board $3O per year. A full faculty Ofexperiiinced and successful teaohor;, • instruction thorough.'diticlpline Min and prev,:attve WINTER TERM OPENS DECE.YI; Eft 5 For further partieularfi address „ t h e p rittatp w Mansfield. 'Nev. 11,1873..-c+ ITUC*II YOUNG'S tisltaarice, Beal Estate'Steamship IlltA i VE ICOIJ 4 POLICY t If you havo, read it and see whether you are ptsPr.- s.u. Satisfy yqurself FIART—That the Company Isaninff the policy Ina a Cash Capital, and can pay you prqmptly in case of loss. Szcptua--Thet the Company has license to do busi ness undor the laws orthis Commontred/th. MlMl—That your policy to properly and carefuljy written by a competent agent. If you have no Policy, Remember that "delays ara dangerous," and that you ought not tn. postpone Cho performance of this duty of Insurance—a duty' which every man ,wes to his family, (and to his creditors, if ho is iu debt). It will die too late after you suffer a /098 to eit down and wish you had been insured. ror a raft and ratio/J/0 policy come, or write to the WelLsboro Insurance Agency. -ESTABLISHED IN 1860.-- FIRE, :LIFE Ai ACCIDENT. I Capital Represented $30,040,000. /ETNA, of Hartford, Conn. HOPE, of New York. FRANKLIN, of Philadelphia. INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, of Phi Pa. PENNSYLVANIA, of Philadelphia. LYCOMING INS. CO.. Munoy. Pa. • FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphiao PHENIX, of Brooklyn, N Y. ALEMANNIA; of Cleveland, Ohio. TRAVELERS LIFE & ACCIDENT, Hartford. ear All policies written at National Board Rates, and all loses adjusted and paid at this office. ,Cr Information furnished FREE by mail or other wise, as to the chatacter and standing of anycompany authorised to do business in Pennsylvania. arDrafts sold payable in any city or town in Enropo. /kw-Cabin, Second Cabin, or Steerage Passage tielrets to or from any town in Europe 'from or to WeilsbOro, by the Anchor Line, f or the White Star Line of Ocean Steamers, -Real Estate bought and sold on Commission. &V' Bente collected and taxes paid for nongesident pr9perty 'fielders. , l'iov. 25, 1879. EII7GH YOUNG. NAUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned ap. pointed an Auditor to distribute - 92e money in the is of D. L. Deane, clerk, in the matter of Alfred Seely, Tate of Jackson, deceased, will attend to the du ties of the appointment at his office in Wencher°, Tioga county, pa., on Saturday, the 29th day of No vember. 1575, at 1 o'clock:U:l,th°' afternoon, when and ivii4to all parties halUg any claim on the said "fund must present and substantiate - the same or be for art er debarred from coming inlVr any part thereof. W. A. STONE, Wencher°, Nov. 4. 1873-4 t. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE...hereas z letters of Administration de horns non' to the es tate of Leander Culver, late of the Borough of Elkland. Tioga.cotutty, aeceasect, havobeen granted tb tho P"...0-scriber. scriber. all persons indebted to the said est+Ag J ere re. queeted to mate immediate payment, and ~:tztio bar ing claims or demands against tlnt tvZl estate of - the decedent, will prevent the same go • - `....10nt delay for pay ment. THOS. ALLEN. • . , Administrator de bonta non. Wellshoro, No 7. . - E 8 18 47: TAIE.E.I4"--llP....Canie to the j Anelos „_ "-., of the eubscriber, on or ati s . out. the -first of -' - 7.otember, a RED PEARLING EIELPt. The owner is requeotod to prove property, psi , oh gee, and take her away. _ - C. F. GEE. Oahu Hollow. Pa., Nov. 18-3tv , WELLER° GRADED'SCHOOL. The Board of Directors of the Wellsboro Graded ,Bohool take plessupe in announcing that they have se aired the services of the following teachers for the en suing year: P. H. MICR, A. 8., Principal. SUSAN R. HART, Proceptrasa., , • SARAH I. LEWIS, ' ANNA O. GILLETT, - H. N. DUNCAN; R. 11. KINGSLEY, , HARRIET D. CLOSE, FRANK WFLIE, laptThem e term , will begird on - Afotlai, the Litth day of ber 1879. TUITION $5. For further particulars aibtrasa .1. H. EIOSA.RD„ Millsboro, Aug. 111, 1878.-tf. Secretary bre 25rAZIK XMAe* " A VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR it:Emmy-Ea wThie etAndard article Is compriundedwith tiro grept eat care. Its effects ara is wonderful and satlsfacta.ry as ever, It reatores'gray or faded halt to its yothhful color. • It:removes all eruptions, itching, sad dandruff; And the scalp by its use becomes white and Chian. By its tonic properties it restores .the glands to their normal vigor. prarentit ghaldness, making the hair grow thtek. and strong. " ' At irdressing tiotlktig 114 been puadio or desirable, Dr. A. A: trove, Ststo r :AissySz of Masetcbtleatt& . gen oT it: I coiislai it as bestrprepantit% Pro Its intended purposes." . Bucking hEt7 i i! El Dye, FOR T?4E WHiSKERS. T.P IO eielian/: preparation raay he relied on to ohangtt theibcklozoi the beard 'from gray or any other ands. 11 4 1) :t: abader tqtretru, or black at"dieeretlon. It to irisrly applied, beit,giff one preprii:alion, and tinlehly sail effectually` prat:lll°ea a venial:teat color Natio* ivitt iielitier rub nor volt. oft . • a...kt*PACTURED 1:11" ILA!, 'HAUL & CO., ?is shaft, N. H. BOLD- "ALL DIU/MUSTS 41.N1D DEALERS IN ger eels by 1 , 41,4 4 `f3t,alditigvirruggfits. Walleb 41.11 , 1,1.4041.401‘440t, - •• No 1. Bowen* a Block. MEDICINE. filig e Mb4l, A YIVAAR , 4 7 TA. in4d,tetthourr i llendo 4COMEINATION PROSPECTUS. ft - reisowfente earoplepages sud style of binding of 60 infeeletypit restingand tuteful books, that sea in over 7 family. //est thing4rorfrted Canroftscra. ACIENTIP WANTED, to inake Palm/um-a Imams on these Igor in every county. ProsyoottostOnt postrid on rOolpt of prioo.sl.oo. Fordronlare and Orme. address MIN & 00.,Puttliah'is,PhiLs,Pa. Sour traits 441126110:•virallha'on4 nieui; : s ryaiatrit = , • -T4brary .??! .7 4 14/71- a ri d &Mk swo In one ivei -Tita ' hear rift eprr's ,Manuat, by 2 Mon Itopotte _And ATM. Stowe. Any retire man VOTlllti - itaVe 22.^-neY. J. n. YOU) Ziavr - .i.stt». Chicago end san •-- • • ' it 6 YOUTHS. ' . , JCIiitEEKLY PAPER row OMPANION WNl4l:* AND THE. ~:.„ -117Trfiwor TtOMPANION atug be kfavorite avail - tsmily t —looked for eaiterly by the ,young folks, and read with interest by the older. 'lts purpose hi to interest whil e tt arusSe; to be judicious, practical, sensible: and to have really permanent viro4th o wbile It attracts for the hour. ' _ - It is handsomely illustrated; and hag for its contrib• ntors seine of the moat attractive 'maim in the country. Amcing these are : • Edward Eggleston, Dr. I. I. Hayes, Prof. James Deanne, Louise C. Mahon, Louisa 11.1, Alcott, "Sophie _May,” Rebecca 11, Davis, V. A. Step/16 /If • C. W. Flanders; Ruth Chest eld, S. S. Robbins, • N. A. Denim . • Its reading is adapted to the old anti yo ,is very varied in its character; sprightly and ente It gives Stories of Adventure, Stories of Home and Letters of Travel, School Lite. ' ' Eattorials upOn Sur. Tales, Poetry, - rent Topics, - SclectiOns for Dec- I , Historical Articles, lataation. • Biographical liketeitesAneedotes,/hitift - Religious Artiolos; Facts and Incidents EdnisCRIPTION PItICE, $1 '5O. Specimen copies sent fres. ,tiddress, • PERRY , MASON , 8z co., •.Temple Place, Boston; Masa. CUSHING'S_ iftIiANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE. Bales of proceeding and debate in deliberative as. sembiles. An indispentabie hand-bookfor every member of a deliberative. body,and the authority in all the States. ..The . most uthoritative expounder of American parliamentary law."--Chas. Sumner. _ Price, 65 cents. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Address TE(O.IIPBOI , I,I3.ItOWN Sr CO., Boston, brass. RICH FARMING LANDS I FOR BALE, Vi`alt OILE.A.P 1 THE BEST INVESTMENT I No Fluctuations, I Always Improving in Valuo I The WeaWf of the Country is made by the Advance in Beat Estate, NOW IS TI-IE TIME. Millions of acres of the fluent ist:ais on the Conti nent. in EA B T E " l'iren ite. toot tor r .salo—veany o them never Were in dip Fr.drkst—at prices that DEFY II"foi rears Creche Given, wW interest at Six per Cent. The Laud Grant:Donde of the Company taken at par for lands. They cab now be purchaeed at a large (Us , count. AGT.FuII particulars given, new Guide with new Idape mailed free, by addregsing O. F. DAVIS, Land Commationcr U. P. R. R., O.IIAVA, 2,IEX: C • ' 4 - .3:1 SI-1 4k. ix ca:Lit "Zlirtstrat io cl. St.:tiD FOR CATALOG IM DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., N. Y $2 0 SAV ED To meet the urgent demand of the times the FLORENCZ SEWING MACHINE CO. - -hare determined to - lIEDUCE PRICES, and wif hereafTer welt their. $O5 MacAinefor elfr, and other sfyles in proportion. 1 1 _,TEE' FLORENCE-- is the 011,1.1 , Sewing Machine that feeds the work backward and forward, or' to right and JO, as the purchaser may prefer. /t has been greatly IM. PROVED AND SIMPLIFIED, and es far better than any other machine,in the market: IT .S NOW THE CHEAPEST. Florence,,,Mass.. Now 1, '73. Agents Wanted. FIRESIDE EViig ar.B.MYPLF,TauiI ATWOOD, produces the largest light. Can be used on any coal oil lump. For sale by all lamp dealers. W OATEN MEN. Girls and. Boys wanted to sell our ',Preach and American Jewelry, .utiolos, Limnos, Sze., in their own localities, No capital needed. catalogue, Terms, &e., sent FREE: P. 0. VICKERY t CO., Augusta, Maine. 18 ;.1.7,,g,,,14"L-a2(l'g.ed,st,,.triiti'..E'Ytlmeaogreo.2l MON E Y Made Rapidly virtth Stencil & Key Check Outfits. Catalogue and - full' pattioulate FBEg; 8. 31.,SPrgens, 117 Hanover-St.. Boston. Guttenberg, laoseikbaum t't 0., ARE DAILY RECEIVING NSW GOOIIB FOR if '4. 1 1 1 Ffiii TRADE. Oxus Stook of DRIle GOODS is unusually largo and attraotive. It consists of 'DRESS ACK ALPAVAS, s Specialty., Black Cashmo*4, Black Silks. \ SHAWLS!, k SHAWLS! „Striped Otto.man, , SvniPis and Double Paisleys,- • = - Thibet and _Heavy .Double Shawls. BALMORAL, FELT AND HOOP - SKIRTS, - i ,-. Waterproof, and Cashmeres, Flannels, PDoruebtie and-lionsekeeptig Roods, • ,• -2 • ' k P lute, MUSIII39, Tiekings, •- , , Denims, Startings; Napkins, . . Linen Table Cloths, Towels. Lace Qurtalna, Whi e Goods, . Ladies' Beira, Rushee and Veit, A fine stook of Fancy blonds, Kid Glovee, Laces, Embroideries, fie. , . - 014 THING I . . , . . .. . . New and stylish' Fall Suits; for *len, Yete...bs, - and Boys. . Spring, Fal.l, a ii d Winter Overcoats.. , ' . , - Reniew her that we manufacture Oat- own goods and Can therefore save bap ers considerable. We call especial attentionto our Custom rirailorin Department. We keep lam stook of Pine favor t ed eesitneres, Coatings, and Beavers. , We do Gusto work work on short notioe: ,; We ,guarautee,all work dque by us as regards fit and itylcL ! New Hata, Caps, and a largystoOk of Getlts'''ttrilishinj Goode: - _ - Don't fail to call ou us before u purchase, as we : oan offer BETIER AR Al's .than you can pose!bi s y get elsawitioi4)'4, GUTT.FICBEIId s . ROSiNßAttifi, €O, __ w eholesal "filtort s DWANTA. ST., N.UTY YOR/C • A. - BERS.KORP, ll44aging-;Portner; /ler II midi iltore-464 Witter irlreet, 2 I.Titon Block; Eituirtit.Stteciuo4o,l)4k Devit t ikucl. ZNIC4/064e4 Pets ' ItiNVIONCOct 14 4 141 ‘ ' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GOODS, In all tbe, new +h tee, A full assortment of NM 4 iihrisircitomexor.. on kart cluesarm.”—. - -Bear Sahel' sim'imey esseinsie an iii#l,_4l lore end sireetioni eta person tlmpelioese Thls simple meets' secroftemeaSmesa tom; by mallarir '2s:esats; SossibsiAritlus Etoptisis'Cirecte, Zolossao. lituto to Logos.' gliefr bet*. 100,000 gold: '.14424m0 11` , WZGLIAU C. 0• 4 luiTo24 " • Tiiii tiat -Nov .-Term- 1 18731- -..... ii :-. : - ilittabetit isuiv. - iiiiiiiiiilT' , - , .,;5" , , - ..: ... . 0, G. Levelamt vs. A; B: Cot :11 lla .Trai° ol / 0 ° 1114 ;! E: o..Bebolffelln si. , llol,ltensiell'efak. :,:-. --: _ J. • . - , ElwellTl :sii•i3.l4,..,:•folin'Pritataitiki:c..:• l :. .B. rostktt. Renzi lif• xituji d 0. -,. .'-?•• - _. - '• - -n. x.,. wwcoi %1...A.11111nel- As Era; - `7 , ;- ; : .l '` , -'--- --:, 1 : ' James illoVoy ,vs.:Tainint.TiteVoY..-' 4.' , :;:.' : - Geo...P.Zstme*v : IL At: #9l4fire "',_. _-- _-‘ Ges. llennel.t nes et E.-Poraysostsi. iNsrlAvesswers.. i.... - ,. Converse &'Cligoo4 is. antin I'. DoistAseit.; " - • [ Intend s. Wells. vs:S. W. Eillioltist.'. ' ' '- *-- ty. 0. Drosen et al,vikiitepimpt;tleetk , "'- :-• ,- - .1i: it. ' bailey rt. Albert Clark. ~- *" , -•-- , Aka A. Bullock., ri. Aildr(ts , Scot:ago; . " . - ' ' A lexuuder Jo tr. E.llll.lltr. ' .", Seib IL "Ift.ilmore, rt. -Tea' Itarrloott, AAtu'r. v )vitllatu Chtutplla vr. s . Aruuel Tubbs it il• 1 - , Dentou, Ctilioit "vs. rrancis nobiti. , - .. v tiee_ IV. Buacley re. n'illisittz - 11*. t . ,6 B: Itslley it att.,: Ilini - e11814441,.. •.! ;-- : _ . _ , EL A.. Thorutrtos.. Sart Stdder. „ : - , Bliley. Pitta ,t Co. vs. Fordyce A.-Allui, - Geo. "t,4 ~ Hazlett vs. Wird a: 4l,els4;ille. SoerateS Cornell vs. A., B. .8.: Briggs. - V John Robinson es. John iifoXibon. -- • - Janice lltiw.ley tuts of L. If, }UMW vs, 'UM Alexi Adm'r. i, 1 V_ a l Ell Ames v Cowanesitte Va ll ey B. R. Co. Airs. Brant r. Cowanesquo Valley 8 .1 1. Oe. Aaron Cole s. Cowanesqlie Va ll i* R. 11,"lle. A, U. Es' vs. Cowaneaqns Valley B. LPN . . Nov. 11, 1143.-9 t. Sr - FOY - FAS Y. H, BELCH= 81, CO. Have Just received a very Large assortment of that and Parlor Stovya, for wood and *coal, which they deur for sale at rcasdnable prices. "Every store fully Irate ranted. We have the celebrated MODERN VEAN COOK STOVE, for wood and coal, which we offer for sale as Um bolt cook stove In this market. Also the =, LIGHT-HOUSE, Base Burner, for hard coal, and the .1111bentiV soft coal; both of which are warranted 'Se give good satisfaction. • • • • IVa aro agents for the rforadiesda Piolis. rata izto ly need a trial to insure a sale. We keep a general aseintresmi ot Hardware, Nang, , 1101713 E TIMIMINGS, Tin•Ware,.4eet-Iron Ware, Copper, &c. All for sale at "live and let live prim." vdt Mods of JOB WOEtli promptly done and aattattia* idon guaranteed. it A shiie x>f" the public vatranal• Eaknot t 4) ~ ID. 1 . DELCH=3, 1 1 '''.- 11 0. El BILEWSZISV, 1 i D. 11. BELClfillit co.& wellaboro, Opt. 29.4m0. . i . ALE No.rric/z • TRAP I, N. P. CLOSE, HAVING • PIIRCHAL§ED THE LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES OF L A. GARDNER, AND NOT .WANTING THEM ALL FOR MY OWN USE, SHALL CONTINUE TO BELL AT PRICES THAT WILL NOT RUIN MT CUSTOKIPS. • ALL RINDS OF PRODUCE, TARN lii EXCHANGE FOR GOODS ! Wellsbciro, Oot, 14, 113794-47. OLDTSIL'- trotb.7. lini EMI