M - etl,by ie intermixture of other thot als with he steel-. General Anosoff ter careful--70.kaininatlon, 1 came to the - conclusion that, they ,were but the marks of crystalization, - or the lines of steel crystals. He invented a system of fettrilttfl 12:1 Will which prOdliedti steel with the line-4 visible, and then washing the blade with AIM& he bro,Uglit ow, more distioctly these outfit's tife culiar manufacture. :His works at Zi • autoust becatneocelettrated as the Bir, mingbauhiditi: Slietheld, - Of the Oural county, and the . steel bladee , arms, re zors, or* 7ttrieus kinds then• made were unquestibtlably the best pro ducts of,the niptlern world,. The Uen• end was ;Yeewantued to exhibit to hi' visitors the exquisite perfection of hi' k Vertorgulng the teat oi'deutting throOglT.: a gauze veil - In the air with 00,tt of' ' .his (0 s —a feat which u'' lis by, • '(1 13'ritir,Wsteettiotrid bg made_ to pertbrm : and he,,would -hew, intits,,boties, and other hard ruttitittives,,- with the saw, sword, ,vithotit turniog or nickin g edge:, '1:11,.e iii - gio.st authorities, speak ing'of steel, stay that the re pz„lc ttf iptiqiiscovei , ,eri Was - to impress c a-t steel, the elastic properties of ;t ',sAtter , Capt. Abbott, a British hignty, competent to judge au tills suoject, the general fault o' Eurupean7 . ,ldalles is that, being forged of zdxt-ar,pieel poor the sake of elasticity, :they l'et,,Ctli Cr* 1 -uses pll blew' the Keel, t.dge Width easr . steel will assume. Tin.: genius of,Alipsoff has triumphed over i t ; objecsion,,tiot in Lint dent ug the soli, but iti 'giving elasticity to the hard, and it, way,be doubted whether -any fabric world can compete with that of Xtatooust n the production 01 weapons combining au equal degree of edge. and elasticity." Capt. Abbot also states that he Saw several of the reject ed blades submitted to the breaking en gine, to be,re-cast, and that they were " bent diMble, and buck again, several times before they could be divided." The death of Anosoff seems to have committed this art to oblivion. His processes are well known and his blades are prized in Russia and among the Eastern princes as fully equal both in beauty and in temper, to the most cel ebrated of the Damascus blades. But the art f does pot obey the will of the successOrs.of Anosoff and for the pres ent wo,,,bave ',nowhere in the world a •manufactuyer of Damascus blades. Judge rierrepont's Letter The following , correspondence prac tically illustrates the views of thinking men respecting the corning' election. Judge Pierrepont has always•been a DetnocraV; and is one of the Sachems of Taimnany Hall. His (refection, there fore, snows in a great degree the feel ing adverse to the Rebel candidates among the Democracy who have loot altogether lost their love of Country or 'respect for maintaining its honor and Character as a nation. _ NEw Yhttic, Saturday, Oct. 10, 1808. To ALEx T. STEwART, Esq., Chair/rin Aty DnAu SlR:—When Frank 11 Blair, who had no claim whatever upon the Democratic party, was nominated in Tahillstihy iliiil, Willi such shouts t . _ appiause," just alter proclaiming that. • " lITG NO& have a President who wt. , trump& ?Lilo dust" the laws of Coi• ~- gl:,-, 1 nif . •when four Rebel genera., tinole:t ie elder ratification speeches i:i :New Irt rlt, myattention, as \Vara Den.- ocrat, wai4-Irrested by this remarkable exhibition.. , since then I have carefully noted Ue eXpres , ioub of .tioilthern journals, at/ I the speeches of politicians, from Want . Hampton on his return. to Charleston.. to tile recent manifesto of B. H. Hil , and 1 li - id that every I toting, Rebel i , the Con:ederacy regards the ex peete I e. , ,•, ion of z;e,)inotiettod 'Blair itt• a Colt. I..elt.'N/wheal.oll Of . the Rebellion, air, as cerzano,to rez.to.'e the :Small to eves , rt ht vitirti l t-,lie had betore the war, ii.• the t• trhinpline: into dti,t " ioh .Ver.; the peocianoitioli O 1 .Fre.- (Iwo niul the .X.lVtli Amendment toil,' * presents a -well denin i,-ut• IR-tail:li the iiiencis anti the env our ea). nut conceive how any inielligeh: m.to,,Who doe.. not winh the Rebels re turned to power; the Nation's faith vio s fitted, n. ‘telot r i epudtated, its name dt-- lionwed, iG w i th-perity destroyed, and the " - Lost Cause" restored can vote CiJ itli t: ,o , y--Anigno-tit, the election o; :Seymour until . would forthwith coo; ti-e and plital ze our business, anu reduce thc value of our propt.frty. in'averting this calamity, I send you herewith Twenty Thousand Dollars ($9,0,000,) which I give :to be 'used hi the election cif Gen. Grant, in 'such manner as. you t lid the ComMittee with whom you net ay think best.— And I renallii_,l yours ever truly, EDWAR S PIERREPONT. .NEW YORK, Oct. 'L, 1868. Hon. EDWARDS PIERREPO;CTi New • York City. MY DEAR SlR':—.l - t me great pleasure to know that you. fully appreciate the consequences to all Vusitiess 11M11, indeed, every one having any inter* in the prosperity of our country, thin must result from the elec tion of Gen. Grant. The question is presented to the peo ple, whether they will aid in electing au Administration bent; upon trampling loyalty into tire dust and elevating upon its ruins a power controlled by Rebel chiefs, whose motto will be " The Rebellion Vindicated," witiLl prostra tion to every branch of industry and business at the North; or whether we should place in the Executive Mansion, one emphatically of the people, who has never acted but from ajust sense of duty to his country, and from Whose adminis,tration we will have all bless ings that can flow froth peace in every department of our GoVernment, inspir ing a contldence that but lead us to prosperity and happiness as a nation, and promising for us a faure unequaled in the history of the past., To secure this end I accept your gen erous contribution, and will apply it to such projief uses as may • tend to bring about.a result so Protaisiug, with bless ings to us all. Sincerely your friend. ALEX T. STEWART. [Frorkl,Drick Pomeroy's Democrat.] Iloncity the Vest Poliey. If there in anything in hin Broadhead letter Ineonais tent s% lib lb.. ',LIM,' tn. he renounced it lu accepihnf the 'mutilation WOll4. None but ti recreant Republican could have written that sentence. None but a Inepilier of the bread and butter to i "th. would stoop so tow and lie so base?.. . as did (he wan who wrote th u t lice The Irr». ld K ltons, we know. ever mein her id the Con yen thin knows thiit Fr 11111: Blair', letter secured to Frank -Blair the nomination, and made hint -41 w iztvortte t.ottie even for the tir,t po , itiOn Oil tile ticket. Stand by- your z‘ins, it you Inies-4 any, Mr. IVorttl•i; m wan, but whatever else you do, don't hope nor try to involve the party that pays ;.,ou, in any • cowardly detser tion of ,latt principfes or its leaders: Frank letter is a part of the pl;itiol In. Thank Ood he is not a mar Ede that ean ‘vatitit e h a ck-ward a nd tor- A% all :I'4l l / 1 irlAtilVllll to , plattorni like at a-it-I; tat tor two Imolai' reat,on N : 1. Lie I: he.% '.harllc meant utul wiAc: 11,r put , lte to k?,ow a too. t-• ate-iten at nominatioat, tladt za good wa,‘ to get it _ Ns.a.- tight, it p...calits, nod tn.nh de-paa.e the jhutuat talat opettN the dour (or a 4.11,- 11 , altaa.ithle Iriltalt than Ile. It take?, at 600titeriti4'en Yankee, a renegade Rad ical, a nap-eeking leech to squirm and - lie, anti make faces to suit the emerges , cy, hut they Dever deceive anybody, .mot hit time Meet the contempt they -richly Ow. You/iv ' , Wks is particularly, rich 2 till, iti IMUlSlC—giving a fluntin* Song by Ro a.rt Schninutin; Andante Gracii,so„ by Mc z ir• nod Sunday Alorning, by ey, an , i iie regret that Dr. Inane Hayes' story, "Cant o , t , in the Catil,'•is near ill. close Thire arc ,uy tither nicely illustrate i by E hinge, White, Du, Anthony, C4ii iaiwy and. Stephens, which wJll deligb6youD peoklo. the Nit WELLSBOEO. PEI WEDNESDAY, OCT'R ti'-'kE115; , ..-1.11C:i."-?-., : Z .. ( F . :l, ..--..., .. '........iti s ''..'"‘;( 44 ... iti . !'. r NATIONAL NOIViNA VIM Pit F.• 4 1.1,ENT, Gen. ULYSSJ S. IP FOR vie(: elm:am...N. Hon. Selni)ler Colfax. of Vepublican glectoral. 11 Morrion Cord(. , ' Winthrop W. i'lintmot M. )nrAnll, Fa marl Knot ' , YRltiltll Ii Num. ' iten„htinill F. Wili lam J. Pollool, Charlra U. ':, 'fichurd Wi'cloy, Get,rge W. George W. 11111, John 'Etetrat , Watson P. :Magill, . Jacob Graflu.3, .John 11. Britighurat, 3.1171e9 Sin, Frank Cl. B.VACM, 11,011'y 0..101,1 k'S'ACW YAM t t Jolts li. tut t %tarts Hoopes, William Fret' .. David M. Rank, Alexander W Davis, Presidential Election "Q. W. M." bands us the capital A2CAGRAbi.—GItA,NITE: [i. e The Electoral Ticket at tl: this paper is the 0 - tANT 454 . Electoial Ticket, r4Vised and by the Republican State Count, The active Republicans in e tion district are requested to ticket berewillipublished, anc it for comparison and referey day of election. We must alert for frauds at the hands mourites, until the voles are u REPUBLICANS, Pelinsy Ivan peeted lo give 1111 ANT not less than 30,000 majotity ;row next Tuesday. The St inittee dmws upon Tioga en 3,600 of that usajoYity. Wi!i or the draft? A uswer on the h 1 of Noveuill ward : TIOOANS, our victory lacks thing to round it up to perfe utiu of 200 on the 3d of Nowt- We gave the State ticket a JRANT ninst have 8,000. Re —no discount on 30 days raper op! " Ditio't; Seymour quell the 11i.ed a good-naturedll;:borc •rat of Uncle Robert the other " Bother! ;ALA' why shouldn't 1 t mirra gineral • Unit, eouldn't co is own throops, attyliow," l r Robelt. Green waterinelouS don't exac , Ole Democratic_ slow:tell; and bl ereil paniphieui in imitation of the Sailor give Denioei'aey the ' dd A. C. 8. - vote •Jten and early , what is the price of gold? Iu the name of all the gray-ba reys, what became of the eloque that delightful fellow from the shores of the Vest Branch ? shot our Simple, everyday fol may have Settled somewhere in ming. The classical and truthful 4 W writeth from this county to the I Democrat as followeth: "The reaction is gaining force as dm election approaches, az,cl , on the suing 13th of October a wail of 'di , appoiotni4 go up from the disorganized ranks of .Tit icaliAin. I leave for home this evening,“ —And what a wail,-oh dilutent F.: Alt Eloquence! thou lcaft undone, • West from thy eJassie Clinton dri I Where Mackey's bonds eclipse the E And logs arts into lumber riven Wien William upon Ltql drew• And o'er the Pine Creek monntaits To where Tioga pours its urn ; Ho Strut t d liko u turkey-cods, Sparks were struck froin every ruck, Anti Busies cash began to burn. —d'hus Campbell: But Lam . ) in almoment of anguish wrote : 0 Elqiuence, come back to us! 0 IVII, return! Como back and speak again the words candescent burn! THE UNION FOREVER God is just. Pennsylvania is re teem ed from the bond and thrall of the agents of fraud, forgery, perjury, and bribery. Such vigilance, such Mire witting labor and sacrifice as , went be fore and opened up the path to this magnificent victor ~ has seldom been equaled and neve exceeded. Every trick, every fraud nown to our oppo nents was fully tried and practiced , : and still the people refused to be int lin Rimed, traded, or c rated out of a fai and free expression of their bovereigi will l) - the elective franchise. Hosint To THE PEOPLE AND THANK: To GOD ! By a 'fair election the Depth Hear State tieket • ould have triumphed b a majority of 30,000 in the State. 13tc. a fair election with the Democracy as t. party in the field was never had, am' must not he ex peted. The naturalize t:un frauds, in spite of all known mode: of ;revert tion under the law, wet. , entwinous. In Philadelphia alone 10,00. ~etts of papers with the ,e 2,1 of th,. picnic Coumt sorbed ripti.tt,ein, art stated to have been issued. ,Pe t ,t, a l,l not mole than hall of the-e frandulcir papers %vete detected and thing out.-- t:o.nnizati• , ll Was led 10 ill , elost, dikrietS, and all along the Mar:k land liAe. How ma ly of thel-2e Copperhead carpet huggers succeeded in perjuriAlg themselves cannot now be determined ; p"roliably two or three thousand, per hapl more. if the ellhrt to colonize prop - ortionahly 113 • vigor-us, elsewhere as it was In Wellsboro, and Wit 3 not thwarted, not less than tivd thousand Democratic carpet-baggers voted in Pennsylvania yesterday week. Be this as it may, there can .tie no reasonable ~~ toT. EMI 21, 1868. lEZEI FTTTOI Indiana, lichct. Ketcham ; WagPnseller, Mien, drier, ZEE Crai.ford, In. James q. Rut! Nov. 3. following 3 GRANT. e head of OLFAX - ent to ns ;1 ittee. I , ery elee ; t out the V preserve ce on the e .on the the Sey unted. a is c.x lOLFAX tot week te Coin- Linty tbr 'ou hot.- -er. FOl ust on. C ess— rout:e Dem ; riot?' Dew -T /137. c ? It'-, n nuu :1 turned ly ,Atit IC COV- and 1:: Fu ce of iclassic over- . and Lyco- P. F.' Linton tidy of of the rut W. 1.3 rtipe, ESE lint in- doubt of the _polling,of , at 1, qe.t ,1.0,0UW illegal votes by (he F+oi:'iiu To this add the penny for the neg, I lea - of the AtepuLlicans to vote last I j year—the vote of 10,00 1 skepaddlers i and deserter:l, disfeanchist i i by the law I heretofore, and reenfianeltised ,by Judge Sitarswood in his recent debision-=--, ano the magnitude of the work,of carrying Pennsylvania for the Republican tick et yo-terday week' begins to appear.— Th ni it of 4loga - county • giving nearly 34bii majoi ay Republican on a State ,election I -4-iris, too, -with - the combined forces of fraud anti brawl y against Us! Does any Wall look at this result and nut feel his 11 adtuiruti fat the true-blue . t mountain tiwcilets kindle into flame? All this is well. tis 9LatitS•ing and assuring,- but it isl not i uough. The battle is nut done., Rathdr, we are now experiencing one of [those solemn paus es in the midst of battle when the suc ee.ssful party gathers its tomes for the final victory. If the Republicans - of Tioga county imagine that they have done their whole duty, and that victory will coin.; ro them while they Bleep, they imagine a vain, a dangerous thing. TIOCiA 111.1iST GIVE' 3,61)6 kAJOR- Ty FOR ' - tiritAl.S;T, '&,,COLVA.X.- ou the 8d day of November. if you choose to make it 3,000, you c.ii.' do it. Do you remember Antietam? how our troops ahnostannihilated Lee's legions, and by the failure of I‘.lc6lellan to fol low up the advantage our victory ',bro't forth no fruits? There must be no more Au tietams. This is ti fight in the Wilderness over again. As GRANT and his Boys in Blue struck rebellion between the eyes every day, for weeks, so must, we press forward and' strike home for GRANT AND PEACE on the first Tuesday in Novem ler. Republi cans of Tioga, are you ready to make your recent victory over fraud and ras call tycon clusiveaud final ONi FROM NEXT TUESDAY? Remember—" the race swift alone, nor the battle but to the vigilant, the brave:" Forward the Column I in , the ten working days left to us before the . . Mad battle iu November a. vast amount of work. may be dune. Look to your as sessnieu ts. Piepure to get every Grant man to the polls. Hold meetings in our sub-distriets. Arouse the people to the uccebt•ity of vigilance and action. Work is the word and work is the duty. If there was a tuba left at home on the seco»d titt.os October, let him he footp.l and but to the pulln on the first.Tuebatt.! i 11 , tiul eltWer. Neglect nothing. IVe.tliove the nai :lonic ou the 13th. ::.\."O-w' let, us elenen it In November. Grant cF:. Colfax mu.t.i. nave 3,500 in Tioga Count null 30,00 in die Cios.e tip tt LltA iurWard ! jt, the (it'd et , , After the election of 12tiarl , ekt A. May k .i t'S' .3 udg.t3 in the Center District, we do \ of ex:t.ctly see \Otero the Democratic , ;., ea for the pit city of the judicial erne t 0 t'ome )11 Pl]L IIiEETINGS! A Fe Last Guns The Republican Cani•assing Coni mittee announce the closipg up of the campaign in Tioga County in a series of meetings tis follows: • ism. H Sini•h, and otbers, address The pe.ple ul VER FE"' S, Oct '_'G, evening.. SABINSVILLE. Oct. '27, evening. . TY RSTFIBLA (fa. BROOKFIELD, church near litturdaugh's, Oct. 29. c KNOXVILLE, Oct, 30, evening Han. L. P. 11 will address the people at NORRIA Babb's, Oct. 20, eveniny. BLOCK HOUSE, Oct. 1 '47, ccening. UNION: Swamp Church, Oct. 28. evoting. COV NGTOIN, Oct. 29, cumin g.• EAST 011 A L ES7'ON, Oct. 30, .ccenia,9. Mr.j. Merrick, awl ollie),>, address p:Gple at C [IA 2 1 111.11, TREAT &le Oct. 26, eceninll. LK A ND; Oct. 27, everting. NELSON, Oct. 28, crciii y. LAW CEVILLE, Oct. 2 l? VG TON (II 0 usF: HOUSE) Oct. 30, emnitiy. J. 11, Niles, , and others,' the people at OCEOLA'Oct. 26, evening. ELKL AM), Oct. 27, everting. , TIOGA, Oct. 28, evening. LAMB'S CI? E.EK, Oct. 29, CL4liittg. CHER leF FLATS, Oct. 30, etclutuy •10.421 I. Nader Eq. acid 9thcra. will ad ?tress, the people at KEENEY V ILLE, Oct. 26, e ,111 CHELL'S CREEK, Oct. 7'lo GA, Oct. 28, everting. UIIA 1 'S VA LLEE Oct. 28, S TOM' FO RR. ( Graded Scli Oct. 31; evcii ing, Mal Nichols and iluvid C athirt.v. , l the peopie at CHAN DLE 1:Bt . no: Oct. 27, OS/•: rILLE. Oct. 28 cremdg J . S 1j,1\131.','. tin 29, evi:niny 11. I E ni u, t. 30, (Toting M. T Pr. A. Humph ro.y. I , r. IV. IV II" ob. aud lir. N. Neker , d 1 , 211 arid, 1 rf , 11,:• lic Clt; !OK I:1) C E K , .vatnrday ort. )foss S F. 11 7 Thon auul L P. trilliNtwi Iffti Xi( iodg, J I? Niles.iiird 31 11. Cobb tciil co.det,ys the up'ettl 87'.t S I;'ll7:ll'S',, , Chidiram, ,S•atu, flay a . l tee noon, Oct. 31, at :2 o'clock. —The Leagues mid Clubs in the several electi-11 di,triets Ivbere the fure, , rdwz Ineetings are appointed to 14:%beld, are requested to take all tie- CC - ary titepti to get the pe6ple out. 'I his is the Harting Salute to, the enemy'. Let its make it a stunner b:ftuk cartridges. Let every shot make a rebel howl A earl esponden t z.ends us several good notes which uauat have had their origin within the precincts of a certain water melon patch to Tioga. 011_41011 the dis ciple:, of the Boole in Blue 'rece'ntly de clared that he had no objection to negro suffrage, but W 1 1 ,3 loot willing td let the mgro vote. Another didn't s (.;e the pro priety of giving every negro a bureau, since hardly any . of them had anything to put in a bureau. Our correspondent think: , . - the "missionary" ought to be disciphned for darkening the mental horizon of his pupils; • our f opinion la that a man cannot be requiied to teach others more than he himself knows. So let us excuse the great leader of the Democracy, who preserved his skirts undefiled from contact with the com mon herd on the 13th of October. GENERAL ELECTION -.WOG& CO., ..LIETURNS FOR OCT. 13. 1E368. 1.1,. - 1- 13vylo C.wp- lint Arm- &tuck . DISTALICTS. ttau It belt strung ey Blob. - .. ltronktie Clnitlnan. !.. . Ulm rlebt n covingtou Covington Ohne!, Clymer.. Delmar... Dees ficici Fits Llklnigt Farnilngiou Full Mut*. °dines Jackson "00 127 . 200 127 200 127 Knoxville el 12 81 12 82 11 Lawrenceville 66 87 •00 87 t 8 89 Lacer, nce 139 78 189 78 no 79 Liberty 108 183 108 161 IG7 108 Mgt -id 84 21 - . _ 84 • 21 8.1, 22 _ . .._ 5110tHobury 211 . 0 : 1 24i , ' 82 . 2.16 .85 51nueSeld' 100 29 /00 20 103 30. •Mattaltarg 39 13 39 13 80 13 Neldoir 7629 76 29 76 , 60 __ - . --_ _ ()mittr - 97 - 9 ' 97 9 gT • 9 liichulowl 297 91 297- 91 289 92 Rutland 173 91 173 91 172 92 zillippou 49 12 49 12 48 ' 12 /Sullivan 279 72 279 .72 278 74 Tiuga 163 VI 163 67 153 67 Ttoga Borough . . 83 13 'B3 14 83 14 Unfun 218. 62 218 82 210 64 Westfield .... ....... ...195, 331 195 83 194 83 liVetstfibld Borough.. 71 181 71 18 - gg 20 Ward 4827 48 27 48 27 ___ __ Welleborough 168 62 188 61 167 64 Totals MO . -2051 6411 2050 . 5370 2088 Republican Majority for State ticket • 8,861 Armstrong's Majority ' • .3,282 Olmsted's do (Senate) 3,366 ~ Strang's-- do' Assembly 3,262 Niles's do., , . do 2,362 Mitchell's ...... :....do District Atto.rney .8,861 Wetherbee's......doCOMMlßilloner .8,854 Seeley'e do Anditor .3,848 Borden's ' - dolToroner . .3,866 . Rehm. for Burreyor, no opposition, had 2044 Totes. NT X Is not to the O the strong ; active, • the The - letober Earthquakes A FEARFUL SUCCESSION 0- The Sage of Ploga Seized with a Hilli.anti-Watermelou-eholy I HMG MICKEY'S BONDS ! (lOW IT M Ig TILE TRIB OF LEVI LUXURIATING • IN SAC iCLOTII AND ASHES. I PENNSYLVANIA, OHtn::--UTDr-^-~•~. CONNECTioup. , S ,- .NEBRASKA FALL INTO LIFE FOR GRANT &COLFAX. Lot Us Thank God and Tako Courage. REPUBLICANS or TOGA, you have . nobly redeemed yourselves from the' imputation of apathy and Indifference east upon you last year s and - achieved the grandest victory in all your grand catalogue of victories. Against brib ery, - attempted treason, against the most strenuous efforts of your oppo nents, combined with systeMatic trick ery,—against more than was ever bro't against you before—you have outdone what were deemed possibilities a month ago. Best of all, Mr. Mackey, who sought to ride two horses: ia.the Dis trict, has fallen between the .twain, the worst beaten man who ever ran here— about. ,It has cost biro thousands of dollars to hold up to his ticket in Tioga county.' Let him go. Our gain on Geary's majority in 1886 is 198; on majority for Supreme Judge, last year our gain is 696! This gain la the wages of such labor and vigilance as we never before witnessed, here or elsewhere. Every election district has done well; and where all have done well it is not easy to spealit of each sep l c , arately. But at the bead of the list, and preeMinently worthy of the '' Red Letter" which friend Hollands de mands, stands BLoss, as ab , lndant in her increase as the harvests of Canaan. Sloss rolls up a gain of SEVENTY— TWO over the majority forGe.=ary, and double that of last year, nearly. Chat ham gam 16 on Geary's majority, and Clyincr gains FIFTY-TWO--placing herself side by side with Bloss; Jack sun gains TWENTY-ER-kJ-1T ; Law rence, gains EltillTE EN ; Liberty FlVE—and that is a big thing; Morris gains TIIIR'P E E N ; Mid ) dlebury T WEN TY-SEVEN—w inch pluees her in- the front rank with Bloss and Cly mer; Westfield gains SIXTEEN --and takes a front seat; Brookfield gains EIULLTEEN—iIie heaviest of all, all things consider -d. Deerfield gains TEN—b : ' hard !fiber and vigilance; while Farmington, Knoxville Mans field, Riehmotid, Rutland, Shippen, Tioga borough. Union and Ward, show gains varying from two to eight.— Mainshurg gains ELEVEN on 1.8136; and Sullivan, which slept last year, gains FIFTEEN on 1800 , 01 Mouse, evening. SCHOOL-1 ill address oenung. 27, eveiting 'Veil ing. 00l ,:louse) melon, Will wisp' The strongest tight was on Delmar, Wellsboro and Charleston ; for here centered all the management and casl4 Delmar thus shows a loss of 16 on (Gary's maj., Charleston a loss of 8, and WellSboro a loss of 2—in all 20. But neither district, ever gave so large a majority before, save in 1866. Pennsylvania goes , Republican by about 11,000 inaj ; Ohio by about 18,000; Indiana by abo.lt 2,000 1 ; and Nebraska Awl, Gen. stir, Gun. Congress, , ..... .3.34 149 33 4: 148 332 152 ~.1:)5 42 /65 42, 151 45 231 117 237 //71 235 1 / 5 .432 59 432 ag, an II ,164 a 164 01. 163 63 , 60 21 50 27 61 26 .188 32 188 '32 187 83 .394 '143 :,94 /43 898 140 ,108 00 108 60 108 60 20 23 20 23 18 26 62 20 62 ,26 52 25 -.170 64 170 '64 176 65 102 37 102 37 102 .... 72 20 72 23 70 33 1:=0 IR. "Se 2 TIDAL WAVES ! 'AS DONE-WILY IT WAS 'HO DID IT-AND HOW !ICH IT WAS DID ! , by about '2,000: Our State' Legislature is largelY Republican showing a major ity of 29 on joint-ballot—thus securing a Radical U. S. Senator in place of Buck slew. .Indiana also' gains a Radical U. 8. senator. Ilre t lose six Colagressmeh and gain three. ' Potter County gives 800 maj. Repuls , loan, making Armstrong's majority in Tioga and Potter about 4,100. Mackey has only:, 350 in Lycoming—a loss of about 00 . ; 1200 in Clinton, - and about 400 in •Center. ,This leaves Armstrong's maj. in the District about 2,2oo—big enough, and glory enough. Hallelu jah! and Amen I THE TWO P FROM GEN. GRAYS'S I.2.Trpt 01 ACIOSSTANCL : If elected to the office of President of the United 'States, it will be my cadet!: vor to administer ALL THE EWE in good faith, with econciiny, an d with the view of giving PEACE omrr D PnOTECTiOIT EVERT ITUEILY. In times lilts the present it is impostiVlo, or at lent eminently improp. er, to lay down a policy to be adhered to, right or wrong, througlian admin.; istletiOn of four years.—‘• New political issues, not 'foreseen, ro constantly arising , the views of the public on old ones are con stantly changing, and a purely administrative offi cer should always be left free TO , AXECUTS THE WELL OP Sus PEOPLE. I always have respected that will, and al. ways shall. PEACE AND Mile VERBAL PROSPERIT 80. quence—with economy of administra Con, will lighten the burden of taxation, while it constantly reduces the national debt. LET US 11AY.14 PRAM "With great respect, your obedient a ervant, "11. 8. GRLXT." H OOP SKIRTS, at ,FOR SALE. A HOME AND LOT. Enquire of oot, 14, 1888. 0. B. BELLY. CAME to the eneloeure of the subscriber in Delmar, about two weeks alp, a two-year. okt RED STEER. The owner is requested to pay charges and take him away. RICHARD MOORE. Oot. 21, 1868.-3 t. Executor's Notic LETTERS Testamentary bay ug been granted to the undersigned -upon t 13 estate of Cor nelius flallinan, late of Union t • p., deceased, all persons indebted to or claimin ageing raid as tute, must rattle with PATRICK E ALLINAN, Union, Oct. 21-6t* bler. QUARTERLY REPORT, aP FIRST RATIONAL BANK of Wellsbo o ro, Pn., showing its condition on the morning of the first Monday of Oct., 18&8: IT, S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation, $lOO,OOO CO U. S. Bonds on band 53,800 . - 41 Notes .t Hills discounted 132,093 81 Due from National Banks 23,513 70 U. 3. Taxes 1,124 52 Revenue :Ramps ' 830 00 Expense, 194 69 Notes of this Bank ! 717 00 Cash on hand,{ ~‘ .. other Banks f 225 00 Legal Tenders 15.598 dO Cash Items '1,381 64 Capital Stock Circulating Notes, Surplus Fund.. .. :.. Duo Depoßitors Vie. That. & Duo Banks 4 Punkas . =MI $329,478 32 3. L. ROBINSON, Cashier, Sworn dud subscribed before me this Bth day of Oct. 1808. . R. C. SIMPSON, Notary Mlle. J. A. Parsons & Co., Cash Store. THE SUBSCRIBERS'invite' the attention of close buyers to our Third stock of New FILL k WINTER GOODS just reeeived—pttreyasect-Oct. lit, - at the loves prices of the 'Seison. The fpllowing list of Bar gains must convince any one. We are selling Heavy yard wide Sheetings .......•••12.3- els " " bleached Shootings 121„" Fine yard wide " 1 . 16 “ Common Prints...» 8 11 Handsome rant Colored Prints ..............12} " Heavy- Red Twilled Flannels, 311-" • 11 Gray a' ft Bll " Fancy Shirtings .... ..... ; 371 " Kentucky Jeans »... 20 to 44 " Heavy Pant Stuffs. ••••—... 50 " Handsome Dress Goods 25 " English !Barges ' 31i " All wool Empress Cloths 50 " Fine Alpacas - pi 41 Best French Merinoes $l,OO Woolen Double. Shawls 3,50 Extra " » $5,00 and 6,00 Balmoral Skirts 1,25 to 2,00 }drop Skirts ll?siory very cheap. All Wool Cassimeres, Double and Twisted Heavy $1,00; very cheap indeed. Black and Colored Felt and Beaver cloakinga, atvery low prices. BOOTS & SHOES At equally low .prices 'for good work. We do hot keep any but good qualities and sell them very cheap Our trade is large and and expen ses very light, enabling us to sell , goods very cheap indeed. Thankal for the liberal Share of patronage re ceived during tbo past, we shall endeavor to de servo a continuance of the same. Corning, Ott. 14, 1868 SALT can be bad in any quantity at WICiCIIADI & PARA'S. Tioga June. 8, 1888. CiGRAAIMES ND WAR. Fr m Qen. Dialr'a letter e king the nominatiOn: "There in but ouo way to restore the Government and the Constitution; and that is for the President elect to declare the recon struction acts unlined void, compel the army 'to nude its usurpations at the South misname. THY elideirt HAO Sten Govznanvivs, allow the white people to reor ganize their own govern manta and elect Senators and. Representatives. The 1101360 of Representatives will contain a majority of .democrats fom the North, and , they 'will idea' the Representatives elected by the white people of the South; and, with the co operation of the President, it will not be difficult to 00111111,,T110: SWATS TO MM. MIT ,OACD more to the Obtl• gattonsaf the Constitution. PEACE • • • We must hare a President who will execute the will of the people, by trampling into dust the usurpations of Congress known as the reconstruct , . ion acts. •'BR=ft= P. Pula." Tie LANO 00'S Esttay. REBOURCES LIABILITIES. $lOO,OOO 00 90,000 00 40,004 53 93,531 47 %112711 1,215. 40 15!MII!!!!!EITI!!!!! CHEAP i J. A. PARSONS Sr, CO. Roy's Drug Store Drug Establishment IN THE COUNTY Fr HE stock of Drugs, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs,' !glass, Fancy Articles, , . PATENT ItEDICINES, Ts the most complete and carefully — selected.— The stook of 4122112altat'ORM Are warranted to bo old, pure, and of a superior quality, and will be 191 d unl,y for medleal use. The subscriber wishes to say .that be is now making large additions to his stock s .and would assure the public that be will not only sell goods of the . BEST QUALITY, but also the Caw'- EST, , - - Call and seauus bofure purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 14, 1868. imismaac•—PlOrtees 9r E i l i ß nive li rs A a l l7y E a S ckra . o lt ige l l ll :cctt S o =pest FIRST-CLASS PIANOS MADE. Every Piano is warrknted for tiro yoara. Sold toy Mansfield, Oct. 11. ISAAC G. HOYT. Cash for Dried Berries s ev l rytbing I buy, CASH for every. Flour, PEED, PORK, FISH, SALT, &C., always on band and for sale at the lowest CASH Prices. • All kinds of Produce L I bought and sold for CASH. N. B.—Don't ask for credit after this date. Wellsboro, 00.1, 1868. M. B. PRINCE; $329,478 32 THE'Subscriber, being about to go west, of fors for sale at a groat bargain to the pur chaser, the fOlowing property, to wit : One hun dred acres of land, situate about 4 relies South- west of Westfield Boro, on 'Potter Brook Road— seventy-five acres improved, the balance good hemlock and hard timber, with good sugar bush, good apple orchard, good frame barn and log house thereon. The farm is well adapted , to darying purposes, having a plenty of living Wa ter on all parts. For terms, call on the subscri ber on the premises, or address him at Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa. Oct. 7, 1808, WILMER EMBRE. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Adminiitration on the estate of Ezra I. Stevens, late of Middlebury two. de to tee undersigned, act persons owing said estate and all having claims against the same are hereby notified to call for settlement on HARRIET M. STEVENS, DANIEL G. STEVENS, Middlebury Sept. 30, 1868* Admsra. Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estate of Dr. Joel Rose, late of Rutland twp, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons owing said estate, and all baying claims agains the same are hereby notified to oall for aettlemen on DANIEL G. STEVENS, Middlebury, Sept. 30, 18138* Adm'r. - Goodrich Seed Potatoes. virs have a crop of Harrison, Calico, Glea son, And Early Goodrich Potatoes for Seed, all true to name, direct from the original Goodrich stock. The E. o's now ready to ship, others after let Ootaber. Orders invited by Bushel or Barrel Paokages. Terms Costa, or satisfactory reference. PRIDE LIST MO FALL. Early Goodrich $1,25 per bu., or $2,23 per bbl. Gleason and Cal. 1,50 , CI 4,25 " • Harrison 2,25 " 6,00 " Correspondence with dealers requested. Ad dress, LEE & ENSIGN, Union, Broome Co., N. Y. Sept. 80, 1868. JOHN C. JACOBS, Agent for Lloyd's Doable Revolving Map s of the United States and Europe, SROWING all the, lines of Railways in both hemispheres, the political and Geographical Divisions; Rivers, Mountains, Lakes, Seas and Oceans. All orders addressed to John C. Jacobs, Tinge, Pa., will be promptly attended to. Sept. 23, 1868.-tf. S ITUATED on Elk Run, Gaines township, containing 126,acres, 60 mares Irnpsovcd. Said farm is well watered, has a frame Muise and barn- and a ,choice apple orchard, midi is wail adapted to 'dairying purposes Title good, and terms easy. Inquire of Win. 11. Smithy Wells hero, or L. L. RUSSELL, Delmar. Sept, 23, 1808. Clothing ! ' l 3C.ACorieriatilWr. I Aro now opening tho Largest, Best and Cheap. est Stock of Fall and Winter Clotting TIOGA COUNTY. Sept. 23, 1868 Brick for Sate. • 125 000 GOOD BRICK for gala at 000. GO OD opposite the Ceme ' teiy, Wellebore,' by FRED. MARGRAPP. Sept. /0,11M513-Bm. IS THE OLDEST LAMPS, ..i.a., JOHN A. ROY. Farm for Sale ! Farm for Sale. DELANO & CO., Ever brought into i insurance Agency. INSUIttNCE CO.- 0 .. '1 R. C. Sump, Scv'„ 'IV. 8. Roes, )ires. W. 'l'. linotn, Goal AO. L. D. StraintAK 11, V. P. CAPITAL AND - SURPLUS, Slstp,ooo. PHIS 124 the company for which Theodore Hatfield was lately ageiit, sind policy hold- Ord who wisll to renew their Inahrauee are re -' 1 quiulted to apply to the auhaeriber. • Girard Fire Ins aiice• Co., IMILABEIR lIA. J. B. ALYORD, TIIOI.IS .IIA I'M President. Secretary. A. S. Gil t LETT, i r i . a . Capital 200,000, Ail paid up in Cask. Surplus Over $160,000 ;Continental" Ins. Company, Or ME CITY or THE• Yoe; Cash Capital, $500,000,00 Gross Surplus, Jan. 1, 1838, 1,314;500,81 Cash Assets, do '1,814,690,31 • Pollales written at this (Alice. GEORGE T. ROPE, President. ' 0' H. LA3fPORT, ( Vice Preskient. CYIUTS PECK, Secretary, The subscriber ti the public that ho Companies, and w Roy'a Drug Store, ` JNO. I. MITCHELL Wellsboro, Pa., Feb, 28 r 1868—tf. - Pt?t, g 5 " ) • t ro S " - r‘ c.; 4- , . 0 6.' C II P 44 E . Z '-- C " P : ct I -aq ..: • c., W. V , ..,' ...., ..-,., 0 , ' c 1 ' 0 _ ... .......... . ... •• 1.- , ,--, ... r... :-. 7.: F-1 Pc K , ''''' 1119 0 r: ...,.. 2 . „. ~.1 J ..: •,..., o .. 0 , - , 1 .2.• 0 _ ... -- bel 0 F.-d -d :: tr. MT X Fla g ). " 4 „ . _ ~..? ••i ...:1 t;e: 1, -- , Cl] 0 „t Esii ” t ,-• 5 r 'l '-,..,- = 4: r;:. ,-,' l 11 1 3 ~, ....,4 ? tt '7, si .• a t... -. p-. 1 ;al ,-., ~..,• . p 0 4,2 ',. ',X '-' •-2 , Z , ' .;.:', 0 .., C) . ..., •-• ..e . ... VI Xi. rt. ..... ....I ,4 . , • Cs - : ... 1111 4 hag P' 5 1 1 - 1 ; i 1 a tti ® M , pa °-••= • t+s e, il 411 . i 17 , 14 0 e+ V- Eil P- " a I i fr• 11 A sa w r. 1 .z .-. 15 0 i i t 0 ba ir___ lai 1 • F ' . ' , , , a. 0,, 1, a •., , , , LI ) ..v i r 0, _ .13 g I 1 '2.-: • 2, p to • cn Pe g , W P , • L.. p:::. 7, ^lr CI 7,A. 0 0 - ! a . ^ C.n C.Tt MupM U 7 Id- lig r, oc. ,--, 0 t•D C•i, t C> T ° 0 SP 2- 4 .* Gs crl s 'o CD oNvao c NII4I 0 13 " 0 0 --1 a-z eL 3 9114- Pci... 00cA7 -1 . W 4 so P P s"' ?" 9 P .) 50 MORE NEW GOODS! John B. Bowen, TS now receiving a large and complete assort ment of Fall dr, Winter Goods, bought since the late doclino in prices in Ilaw York, consisting of Gcococi r , Groceries, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., &c Particular attention is invited to our Stock of 14LEZ I ' l 'o Zang (C.; ©4llO -, AND TRIMMINGS, Galters•and Hoop Skirts; also a nice lino of TEAS, New Crop, very ' 'fine at reduced prices, A the assortment of Ladies FURS, very cheap, all of which will be sold at the very lowest mar ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember, Empire Store*, No. 1 Union . Bieck. Wellsboro, Oct 21,1588. Valuable Farm for sale. , Afarm of three hundred acres, with two hun dred mad twenty five acres itrit,r6rtt•l. Sit tutted ttyo miles north of Ti , ,,„--a Vii h on tit. 'Fingal Rivet and Railroad- Weil neutered, uu - der a gc t od state of cultivation, and 'pow] build ings. Also four house and lets for sale in Tinge village. T. L. BALDWIN. Tim's:, Fob. 12,181 tf. - . . IN SANICRUPTCY.—This is to give noice : That on the Ist clay of Oct., A. D.'1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of Elisha J. Purple, of Wellbboro, in the county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition ;1 that the payment of any debts and de livery of 'any property belonging to such Bank, rupt to him or for his use and the transfer of any property by him aro forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt to 1 prove their debts, an to choose one or more Assignees will be Eel at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the o co of F., E. Smith. in Tio ga, county of Tioga, Und State of Pennsylvania, before F. E. Smith, Register, do the 14th day of Nov., A.. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, ' U. S. Marshal Western Dist; Pa. Pr. D. CAMERON, Deputy. I lOot. 14, 1868-4 w. ME B.S. A. D. EASTMAN ...I ft now giving sons in Hair Flowers or Wax Work. Persons wishing to join a class are requested to call soon. Terms reasonable. Sept. 9, 1868—tf. Something New ALOT of the latest styles' ofno's , / Jesvelry just received at Aug. 2, '6B IF YOU WANT AGOODJOB of work done on Clocks, Watch-- ea or Jewelry, go to Sept. 2,1808; TrARRINZt. SOMETHING, • NEW Vvo.. • i"cr • AT - I44 l Algrf - T 1 0 ti A. ' 4 4 , 1,40 -0 • D RS. THOMAS-, WARREN have optsta Hari Denial rilonis over IS. it. Itordes's Drug Store in Tinge. We have introduced 101 the modern improvements in tile dental art, 1 , 1 , 1 aro prepared to perform all operations upo n t t., teeth in the most apProveclandecientic,, roan Whoa desired we oxtruot teeth' without p a i r , the use of Narcotic Spray, Ether,'Chloroforsasse the Nitrous Oxide glegik7' We have a largo arson: Went of artificial teeth - 'and put them Up is, superior manner either upon rubber or lecialic base. We warrent•all our - work and guarantee perfect datisfeetyin,to reasonable partic+ or s t will; not require pay. for our -servirce. pal particular attention td tilling unit preserving ih t natural teeth, and to treating ati triegularitiesol 'Children's teeth. Our prices shall corrcepbse with tio kind of work done, in ail rueet! 6114 the same kind of work as cheap as our neighll4 lire will visit Lawrenceville the :id, Dime, the l7ih, and Roseville the 2:41, of every month PoYitire4, at MIMI times we shall he peiparrel to perfi., E4 all operations upidi the ooturartectb and conliact with parties desiring artificial ones Our office , nt Tioga N ill not he dosed during our visita to the above battled places. DR. C. THOMAS. T. It. WARREN NI. b. glilE-tvadersigned has Utted.op the old wiry banding, He/tea/3 VrcworY. We[Wpm, and i. nosy prepared to turn . c.ut 'fine calf, kip, con lade, and harneas-legber in-tbe best mai,. nor. Rides tanned on %hare*. Cash paid fsd hides. . M. A. DUNII. . •Wellsboto, Oct.-14,1 13S. NOT bE. - MBE annual meeting. of the Stockholders ct tho Tioga Railroad Company , , for the elec. lion of President, Directotii "Secretary and Treas. urer, will be held at the office of the Company in Corning, N: -- 1" - 4 - 01 — lhe 2d day of. Nbrtuaber, 1808 at ID-o'clock a. ut..:l_ll.d.cliia.troie to close at 12 o'clock, in. A. C. STE'A.P.NS, Oct. 14, Ism-sty, C. •-- seei. method of informing Igeney of the above and at 134 °thee over tg , Agitator Me. I. M. WARRINER Tioga Jaue.l7, 1868 New Tannery. Farm for Salo 1 /ÜBE subscriber offers fur-sale his farm, lying 1 - about 2.1 , miles east of Wellsboro, in Arles ton. Saltl_fartri -contains b 2 acres...about 4U acres cleared, well fenced, well - watered, a com• (ortable house,'Edst class barn, other- outbuild ings and a good young bearing orchard theteett. Inquire on the premises. ARTEHUS BORUEN, Clitleston, Aug. 19, 1868—tf. G ENEH L ELECTION I.OCLAMATION. —s--- Whereas, by monet of the Geueral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pun neylvania, entitled, "An Act ta regulate the flenerel Elections of this Ccufmonwealth," enacted on the 2(1 day of July, 12,39,it is enjoined en me to give public entice what officers are to be elected —therefore I, JEROMF: B. POTTEIt, nigh sherd! of Tio , :tt County, do hereby make Ichoe, it and gje, t:,:, public notice to the Electors of Tio,n, Ceuely, tint 0 et ee , le l meett e t, 'ad' be held through:aft the CUllfa. I• 0 the let Tuesday' of .N oveml., r heat. bet e the that day th,Teof, at the sevelel (Osumi:, elf lon •at I (dead), woo( ly : Ble•s;Union school honse. Brookfield, south Reed echool house. Chat ie•toll. Bails Settlement school bOlt , e. flyless'. 6111 , 111V4110 heli,Fol how , c. : Chatham. et the Chatitdm Center school house • Corhigfnli, hula of sautuel Kill Co ington lee rough. hotel of ratouel RBI, I , .. , finqr. at the Court Boma, Pc f , rte.-1 I. Com. a to , quo fine.. In. i% ,tiji, 1 I.:II:laud litil ou,th, lit h url Ilf,tt I. . I:I , a 1 the nuitli , t Ilt.ol , bon... Fat itrook Borough, Fallow ‘,...1t poi house. • Fat. onus UM. !JOU.° Of l'eter Bowl.), dectasal. iiiiii/09. 11. C. Vernitly ea's. Jackeoe house of U. Ilentilten. Knoxville Borough, Eagle Ileum Lae ranee, Sloseon'e Hotel. Lawrence Borough, Slosson's Hotel. Liberty, Shaffer's Hotel. ft ttisfield Borough, Model school house. 1 Maiusburg Borough, P. DomPa Hotel. 31iddlebuty, liollidaytown ecbool Louse_ Mort is. house of Geo. Cri,t. Neleou, h 01.140 of Chat lee Goodrich.. Oceola, Hotel. Richmond, Methodist Church. ittithonl, house of Elmer Bucker. Sullivan. P. Bond's Hotel. Shippen, Big Meadow echool house,. Timm, E. S. Fart's Hotel. 'ffiotea Borough E. S. Yard's Uotel. Wellsboro, at tile Court House. ' Westfield, E. G. lIIII's Hotel, . • Westfield if; G. Hill's Hotel. ' . Ward, house of William /.. Tuomias. . • • Union, house of John Irt ins. . At which time and places the finalitied electors of Tioga county will vote for twenty•kix persona tdr elect ors for President and ViCo.Prpfthkut of th e United, States. It is further directed that the electing of the Return Judges at the Court Houle, Wellsboro, to make out the general returns, shall be on the first Friday succeetliug the shit, election, that being the Gth day of November. I not by said act further directed to give notice that I every person, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold office or appointment of trust or profit nnder the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commis eioned officer or otherwise a subordinate officer or agent, who is or, MIO shall fie employed under the leg• islative, executive or judiciary departments of this State, or of any incorporated district; and also that every member of Congress, and of the select orcommon coun• cal of any city, commissioners of any incorporated die. tract, is by la* incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of judge, in spector, or clerk of any election of this Cominonwealth, and that no inspector, pidge, or any other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office then to ho voted for.. 1 In accordance with the act of AeeetuLly of March UM, regulating the manner of voting at all elections I further suite for the information of voters that all State officers u ill be voted ,r on a single slip of paper label. ed " State ;," and all county officers, including nether of Congress, Senator, and members of Assembly, , Will he voted ter on a separate ballot.nnil labeled "County," each class to bdeposited in separate ballood,oxes. • For instruct ns in regard to the organization of boards of elec on, etc , see act of Assembly of 2d July, m 1639 Paphle latte s Page 219; likewise contained le a I practical digest "Of the election laws of this Common• wealth, furnished at every place of holding general elections, page Bfl, etc. Given under my hand at Wellshorougiu tide 2(1 day of Septembbr,lB6B. J. B. PUT IT It. Sheriff. For doing a fluidly washing is the best and elfeapost wanner. Guaranteed Equal to any in the world l Ilas all tbo strength of old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qualities of genuine Castile. Tyy this splendid scini. EAU by the ALDEN CIIEBI/CAL WORKS, 48 North Front Street, Philat RI - it 2,'88-Iy. Es traN 0" pair et 4 year old Stags, both red, one a little lighter epldr than the other, shoat horns, and s m all oof their ago: Any one having said stags or' can gii,e information where i they enn be found,prill ho liberally reword( d. Said Stags have been gone since the l3th of August. JEFFERSON MATTISON, Sept 2, 1868-30 , Knosville, Pa. A LOT OF rir E best 8 dey Clocks eter sold in Tina Co., enn be found of Sept. 2, 1888.-tf I. M. !t S. B. WARRINEL A BARGAIN. FOR Salo, a small Welty Priqting Pres, la good orders suitable for Cords, Plank°, Q. Enquire of JOHN A, ROY, ) May 6, IS6B-tf. Wellstn°, Pa. Application for Charter. N OTTCP, is hereLy given that an application has been made to the Court of Cot ptnon Picas of Tioga County by Ira Johnston, W. P. Shuinway and whore, for a charter of incorpor ation, under the name and style of the , 'Thum. way Hill Cemetery As.sociatton," and that tho said Court has appointed Monday Nov. 30. 1888, for a henrlng in the premises, when said appli cation will be granted if no valid objection he J. P. DONALDSON, Proth'4. Sept.' 30,1868,4. i