li II 0011 E MATTERS. WEONESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1869 Now Advertise - monts for Rent—Hugh Young. pot Notice—Truman is Bowen. Hotel for Salo—lt. T. Wood. pir Friends of Republican prin are re(itlested to Inako nil neeeseary prepa tione for the Afeetings ativertised in this paper. EARY, WILLIAMS,' NO VICTORY I rifzi A GRAND RALLY or the friends of Gm Any, WILLIAMS arid the n ehlienn ticket, will be hold on WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 6, AT 'TEM COURT HOUSE, WELLS/30RO lON. WAYNE. ZC VEAGII, .f phi)ndolphia, ono of tho most eloquent ora rs in the Commonwealth, will address the peo i!e on that occasion. . 110 N, SIM_ON CAMERON, sdl alai present during the day and evening. Turn out, Republicans and friends of good riverntneat, and plopare for a grand triumph t trio Republican• principles on tho second T ue .cday of October next. Pao VtrA.n.—Mr. Harvey Young, of Athn Mums., claims a. big orop of Onions , this , ~-35 onions (ill a half bushel. That will do. • REPUBLICAN MEETING.—ThLO will lza Republican meeting at the Burns School. Uwe, Charleston Saturday evening Oct. 2 to be illre::ed by M. 11. Cobb, and probably others. Arri.F.S.-L-Frieud Robbins, of Rich :, gladdened tho hearth and stomachs of the :rimers last week with a.lot of splendid apples. irre is a 'runnier every year up there. • Mr. A. Sprague of Charleston, has shown us two heads of a new t %tidy of cabbage, weighing Id and 15 pounds ar4 girdling about 4 feet each. Chola: APPLES.—We are obliged to m,Jamei Locke, of this village for a sample L t o f golden pippins, which may be considered, coreless. They wore superb. CLUB MBETINO.—TiIe Republicans of cllrbore aro requested to meet at the Town 11311, Wednesday evening, 20th inst., to make :natation for the Mass Meeting on the evening ttw t;th of October, and other campaign busi- LABW , I YIELD.—Mr. D. H.. Curtis f Chatham, raised 15 bushels of Goodrich po talcv from a peck of seed. Ono hi 11. yielded 12 iuta toei—thrtie-fottrilis of this batch were of or ire sire. This meet settle the toler question TIN Epp Ibro .—M r. and MN. Hugh this village;telebrated their . Tinfi','Z. l .- ung-on Wednesday evbning, last week. A large uq of their friends i were present, and the en was.ono of rational hilarity and keen en sinent to all. May they live lb celebrate their :11,1,1en Wedding. Pic-Nl( , .—The East ella4eston %nd mothodlist Sabbath Schools united in a tic Saturday ISth inst., i s n Whitney's Grove, occasion was interesting and prolitahle to Hers. Haskell and Reynolds addressed the 1,,,015. It was a most delightful time, every •hing having been quiet and orderly, and, the ~ ,ither all that could be wished. farmers, Meehanies:and business men—if you ,co not "Chamberlin's Law Book for the Pco h- get it at once, It will afford you the forms ' nhdair business when it may cost you time - n:l6ioney to leave your work to see a lawyer or at a dihtanee. Tt Un ' --tok of law, but ii 10 11 give yon 16,,1yk,1ge of tho onset , it hen you need legal ad- Tiloy.—The ''Troy House." as it is to will he thollinest hotel in Northern l'ennsyl :mitt, north of Williamsport. Wo took a trip 'l,rligh it tho other day in company with the lii e, and nits testify to its completeness,— Pere not ap‘ or room in it, and with all tho vlern conveniences added, DO 11D111 will regret , ing left over to till mercies the Judge and i,. 'rho lionise will be opeped in October.— .1-- to it: , proprietorA I.urrtt: The notice of the applesreceived from Mr. A. S. 4eynolils, Fr Tioga, somo t %too weeks i.ineo, : iI :;.; apples to the half instenil of t.;,.hel, n stated. " Detuocraey will please bear in mind a tin Republican - Ring, of which they hare s o 4 h q,.tyqinchlcs :41 townships in this, eonnty -!'philit: has aceepiol the T of the city of Williamsport. "Query" writes to . ash }km' is PI": 'Who) the';ineeme lax man asks me about the n:reu of my sloq 5.20 bond, and for how such ! ,old my gold, and 7 reply--"for ss"-- 1 , ; , 1 he then vsesses me with-10 cents lax—tli4e -- doe., he cheat' ino ? Or does the Democrat When he rays there is no tax to pay on gov .mment hands?" luny Democrat says that the income Ito oenouent'securities is taxed, he prolml, ..ilses a false)return to the itssessor himself, an holde''that all other men are similar hmive ,iery man pays a Ur, of 5 per cent on 1,0, in -111 eyes: of i-1000- -if lie does not lie--so Irt,rest on bonds is ta \ea just as interest (01 'NV I.l.lAmsPowc.--11. ving a few hotinl , t ,, ure in Williamsport lel, t, week, we viskted Ilatheirson's splendid mercantile c:daldiAincul G that city, By f a v o r of Ao. Of the wu found ourself placed on the, agree. .lulu of Mr. Do.viason, ono of (he members 01 house, and to his courtesy are indelded fur taxed 4.0• t Lntereating wonld a credit tn any city, ai t i: r l appointmeots are Llegant as they are appropriate. Upward of persons are employed, and l tho aalueted upon troll considercai 51t :tem. There are Fit VI:11 departinents, each, haying tts 4.wa soperintentlent. The 1 - O,IIIIS 310 ,pa i,ll- :111 , 1 well lighted, and et I.l'y applianee ~ none to modern eottvvilienei•, and et 11l Inx tit y. 1- Leen prot hied. 'Plc cha Is.; hat e title dor '-.1!or 'in the third story; its ;tell as a parlor awl im)• rntil thPre %la, a refuetory • the baqeinent where the employes %%vie 110.1)11- ' 1 in g ~,,, I 10. The 1111Iin %%3' n. 1.1,11,1 /01 •eries and so lour!' of the Original plan• hag. 0.. :Lliandonoil. 10 the eairet ware informed : that the stud: WUS I,llV—in lut there was n 9 ftSrOrtlllPlit. ,11011111 110 I.ave- guessed Ilia, 'however, ae I lie' 1111151119.% e I•o'n thouFaiitis• of dollars worth of beautiful ear en hand. As for boots no.l shoes, the room 061 tier upon tier; and we we e told that 1 1 , d ‘. , ding several Thousands was expel t<.l that :ales ;il this establislinientl, on -I,t , y .113 s in a d4ll reason, often go above ;Li:land. It a sigliquorth seeing, arid if any ..f our gn to Villimnspott, and return without "go :tr! through" Mathew so`ii's 111., of she , rill miss 111 the I eat things to be seen anywhere. n.vii;Erp's MILLS.—Mr. C. Stillwell, date of Sept. 11, writes us as follows : RIOT hp experience that repentance for " - "fig is e. 0,1 for a man's moral and spiritual hLilth. I therefore hereby revoke all promises t“ and for 111 r . Donaldson, as recent de% clop' place him under the lend of the Democrat- Agamemnon for Packer. I shall- be the hot Republican to [at my foot in such a trap, or to l ehioen ono of the defences against the enemy. a too proud 4f the achievements of the'lte pribh an party to abandon it in its hour of need. , 1 ,0 11 eland at my post, laboring for my coon (1/ 3 . crest. I risk no office, can work or let it 4 " , " 1) g under my own Vine and fig-tree with nono to molest or`mako 'lna afraid." clad no man put odic° above the common good, Otero could have boon Jo quarrel in the ranks of the party in this county. A few more mon as free from the maniafor plaeo as our correspon dent would strengthen the party materially. • INC; Tel Nv tiless" „ w rites : ” A .1. Fisk has built a new ,store and stocked it with goods. Farmers will fisjd it to their in terest to call and see him. Mr. Fisk' has also improved his house and his mill, and is i about to mid to the latter a planer and welcher.' "0. 11. Blanchard is building 0 fine dwelling, which; when finished, will ho an ornament to the neighborhood. It is a large square upright with projection for kitchen, Fee., in the rear. The gitehen is as it s hould be, tho pleasantest room in the house—a suggestion which, if followed by others would conduce much to the happiness of the female portion of the race, The work is being done by lotin Landon, a capital mechanic. Magoon .t Carlo are the masons, and Meade k (troves the painters. "Mrs. Jared Butler died on the 12th` inst., and Ma.s buried on the Bith, and the funeral was atten ded by a large concourse of relatives and friends. Mrs. Buller was ono of our oldest inhabitants, and universally respected. "Mr. It. T. Ball died at the residence of his son, Rhodes W. Rail, on the ledh. lie had long -been disabled, but was never absent from the Polls on election day, where he cast his' veto and influence for Freedom and Right. "There is a _story hero that Mr. Taber was drunk during the Fall "kook riot. I suppose it is an electioneering story, but it ought to be hipped in the bud. [Mr. Tabor was not in liquor at the time spoken of; nor was ho ever a "drinking man ; nor has any man in Tioga county ever seen him drunk. co. A(ITATOR.) BLOSS.—nt., Rev.Lilishop 0. Mull, 6f Scranton, visited CAtholie Chureh at Bless burg on Sunday the 12th inst., and after an im pressive discourse, administered the rile of Con firmation to 15G applicants. The Tannery works are nearly completed, and smoke is issuing from the splendid brick shaft, upwards of 10(1 feet in height. Adding one more to the many steam whistles now in use in this country. Among the many new buildings and improve ments to old ones, that have been accomplished during the sunimer, is a very pretty, double C-a tag() residence, neat to the Episcopal church, erected by L. 11. Shattuck, Esq. Not being well read in architecture, I presume it belongs to the ensmovoliittn order. gutox it Aw nENt 'Ey►LLE.-A corresponden of the awning /o:irnift, Write!, : '•Mr. James Stewart furl; moved his Shoo maldng establishment from Main Street, to Me chanic Street, upon a lot, lie!--rtirehased of Mr. Slosson, and which lies adjacent to the United States hotel lot.—The Rev. Mr Cvmcr who is to lie stationed here in place of the Rev. Mr. Turtob, is expected with his family in a few days.—The Lawrenceville Dramatic Association intend to visit Tiega on Friday of this week, and Addison on Friday evening of neat week, for tho purpose of raising funds sufficient to make the Fire Co. of this place, a munificent douation.—The brick block that. we have so long expected to .see stand ing as a monument of grace and beauty, I fear wcil not. soon be seen ; as Rusling ‘t . ParklmA do not seem to have the spirit for building at pros eit. It world make a splendid addition to our village. Take it all in all, we have one of floe most chahn hip; towns in Pennsylvania. The rain of last week, furnished the river with a plentiful supply of water and thousands of logs were drawn in :Old floated down the current, to supply the mills below. I understand that they drew logs into the river at Lindley the whole of S un d a y, with some four or live (Cams." Tio(l,\. The Atasii meting on the Slll W:1:4 11 meccas. I)elOgat i ons were pnwen t 'root z‘ll the towns along the river, and many others throughout. the cotitity. Brn,s hands en licett•d its with their toit , ic--able aihlreshes were delivere.l by F. E. Smith, ,lodge Ilmorlirey, Henry A lien, an i others. That the county build itto,t l,e retool, .1 141 :•note z weessibly locality, and that Ting:t is the place, seemed to be the general finpre , pion of the people urei , cnt. Foster Adams's daughter, a little girt aloud. two years' old, was drowned on the lags. Mr. Adams live,t on Mill Cleek, about three mile:, front thin village. It scrim; the little girl was playing in .the garden a short time before she inis:ed, and proltahly fell into the creek, which teas quite high at the time. About thirty men and 'toys went up from the %Otago, and al'- ter several hours :caret), found the hods in the crock about half a Mile 11 • 0111 Mr. Ada III•eg house. It was a sad sight, and few eye's were Airy as she ore talon from the stater and borne to her grief stricken parents. Robert l!re11 : , Otte It Ithaca 111 Iselko4.l. ••• '• ••• -•••• .••••• ..... 111.1. L(I replenish his stook td dry ~, t. The I,otig(• loom 111 Templars' has hero farnishoa wilt) Wiekhain A Fair have .lint reeeil ed a new ,took T. 1,. Raid will has one to the city to porch: new f .cooV. INCO(IN ITO LAmn'sCnEEK.-,--Efelearing new land, solving, planting, harvesting and gathering into Luna, i,nil link house 4, and making various 1 . 1.- pa irs. 0., CMlC•tit rte improvement in a commun ity or plai-e, then might Lamb's Creek ,rejoice in her prospi Lily. Though it has not arrived at that, 14:00 of increase of products likh IthiliCH it iiciaqsary bit the people to "pull (limn" their barns :old build greater; nor can they congratu late then p.ti c-elves on the proiiet of future en.e without hdior ;--yet are .rapidly going On in our midst, we feel t I v red of a new meeting- honie. The question has been--. - -titled in i-oow measme, and hope soon to have a f m -i ic al,l o deeision. It is devoutly hoped that our young folks may coo the propriety of remain ing quietly in the hone during teligions no Dialler nhether It be nn old , 1111)1/1 home or a It is a canse,,,of deep rel t , ;ret that the society at Lamb's Creel: is corriiiit.,_ How can wo look lor a elonige while so many itre-__in the habit nl win!: snout; drinks. The hot °filature has pro vided a "fountain of health," which is perfectly ltearnetcn. Another eat respondent writes: The principal topic of conversation here at pres ent, is the building of sidewalks, for which purpose the citizens met at the School house on the Isth inst.,—E. It. Ilaight, chairman, 11). L. Fratie, Seify—which resulted in each severally agreeing to build a walk in front of his residence on Main st, connecting with those already built, by L. L. Plower :eta E. It. Ilaight, extending to the School llow , e; to be .1 feet wide, and to be completed Icy - the Ist of December next; The next in order was to build one from the It. It. Depot to eonneet with the termer, to be 11.1110 Icy subscription. It is e3.l,Ce!eil all Will I:ollilitsnie fre e ly I hat the mi le:Trite may prove a SneeeS.:. W. E. La,llll , .t L. t were appointed a «mutt ittee of ar rangements, the attendance was general. They meet again in two weeks Iry a report (tom the committee. W. F. Lamb i 4 eland to open it street, to be known as 2d st from the road leading to the It. It. throtiqh to Chas. Pitsley it' he tPitsley) will o.onlinue it through to Main st„ J. Kelley has built a wagon repair shop where you get anything dome in his line. B. (tiles has jest, sowed to wheat a new fallow which !oohs "tip top" front the roil a , doe, Ira tllark's, beside it on the south. if. li. Cooper is clearing :may Cho rubbi- i to lit lip aWing on his lot. Don't forgt.t. 1110-3 hien, ' AV. C. Itipicy, hae building tip lln r. tidy hit' the 10C,to he laid. -M. 11. Frain. it; getting on finely. with lii ha% itig folded a k itches , tvuoilliuu-ii, : 11.1.1.1: 4 1,1 a :ill,' 1113' 111.4. Thu mirk ni soon 14 ' ii•tdY the plasterer. The st..rni or the 17tit whig•h p:i-,..1 over Ilia°, aid mud] damage to Ih road:, and bridges, op the etuull streams. Nelley's Turning ;lp wit, eompletely destroys by he 11..1, al." the brithrae to this place, vvhie has Imo! br, ti rebuilt in a in..re t nln , lll.lltial HMI by Sure' ‘Yells. jut Republican tin - ailing of the ll2d w,t: full attended liv bulb goillom.ni and Lulu—. :I led 1%111.i 1,11 111•1 e prom p tl y on 11 . 1 11.1, all en , li gn(e 11 , ald winitil t Ilvetive pnv It. 'LI N Wl.l'l . 1' . 1111 , 4, 311 , 1 I frog (bey ttt ty h tr. , ti do teed efteei of L;ettiiiii-,ont a lull vote on the Lit of 41,1idiet no•VI. tt t. M AN:AA r.1.1)-I'rovitlence in his go( permits the sun in all it, sploii,l"l upon our I, iutiful villitge. uere visited on Friday last I.y very heavy hieh caused the water in emy Cr e ek to rti•e eu high that it did a great thiniag- 1 -dare say that four thousand dollars would net lel.olll - those 1,1.0 suffered for the lusts they so, nailed. Among these who lust the 111(01. wont 111. Kelley, Phelps, A. tibturt. A. 11. Ingalls, _ Per. Taylor, illelleeli-t elerl.rytunit, has been :out Ly the i'"tat.relice to laln,r with' this people tor tho romiun (•;t•, fool troth 1110, '"nwns tt e but e heard read, Ito for hint gt eat :nieces:, in the tiucy.trd of the Gird, Tho t.ituailay•: 4 ell4)l,l ha , l a the kill ktg. Week a n d lilts t. ;1 , 111,1 (Is i•lijqy the selves very Ie C:corgo 11pliand:t h v pnrvlia , o l a It,t r0n..1 strvet, , ond I inplites ap n houso.i Fred. Elliott ' Imo of Col. Elliott, cad now be found ut the st(ap of Pitt.; 11r0%4 ready to'sell mo lasses by the pint, linart,oryatd,aloolutled dress goods, trimming's, I ca inn near forgetting to say that the high water of Friday torn down and washed away Mr. Kelloy's factory for turning, sawirre&m., situ. tod on a small crook emptying into the Tioga river at 'Kelly Town. Also glad to see the people , on Main street so vigilant in repairing the sidewalk destroyed by the water. REQULAIt. CITATIIAM.— Elder Livingston will ho welcome to return to tho west Chatham charge, where ho has for the past year boon preaching.— Several of the Falmington appointments have been added te this charge. I am inforined that a Sabbath School p is-nio came MY in the grove near the Daniels' School IDiuso on the 1 lth inst., inticb to the satisfaction of fill prosoot. The summer harvesting is nearly completed, and many of the farmers, if they have not want ed to "tear dolvn barns and build greater," have felt the need al'inore room for storage.— Nearly every orchard is laden with a bountiful sqply of golden fruit. May wo in thankfulness remember tho (treat llestower of all these bless- Mr. S. A. Cady is making preparation to erect a new dwelling house. Miss Susie Hastings is teaching a select school at the Round 'Cop settee! house, Wcstriehl. IIILLSIII3• - Repttblican ?Meetings. " Rally once again !" Tho Republican - Canvassing Com nate° has; appointed EVENING meet ngs for the two weeks following Sept. , 0 to wit: • BLOCK HOUSE, 201 h, Smith and Shaw. COVINGTON, 30th, Smith & wia,Lsßotto, Oct. 2, /tort. S. F. Wilson AIAINSBURO, Sept. 27, .7. It. Niles,- S. it Elliott. CHAN DLERBUIIO, 287 h, same. DAGGETT'S MILLS, 2Alth, same. NELSON, Sell. 30, ,S'tra ny Niles. ELK LAND, Oct. I, same. SIIIPPEN, Lcibs, Sept, 28, Maj. Merrick WIFETNEYVILLE, Sept. 29, Wilson d' Cobb. NILES VALLEY, Sept. 30, same. DIMM AR, OSBORN SCHOOL ILMISE, WEBB I , AND BOSA MINTOWN, Om. 1, J. C. STir.(3, C. W. BEAM)" COWANESQUE VALLEY, OCT. 2, SAME. DELMAR, KEN NEDV'S, OCT. I, I.SEIN AND 1VEI:11. FARNIINGTON, PRESBYThitIAN CHURCH, OCT. 1, J ()DOE HumPIIREY, CAMERON HOLIDAY'S, OC,T. 2, JuDoE_Hustrintr.v, .1. 1. Mirette.t.l,. DEI I ).NIAIt,, OrmEN &moor. IlOd OCT. 1, 11CSARD AND COBB. GRAY'S VALILE i, Oct. 4, A. Humphrey A: J. W. (Inert - boy. CATLIN HOLLOW, Mummy School house Fri day evening., oet., I, Maj. Merrick. RIITLA N D, /rt. 5, Humphrey ,t; Uuerncey. MORRIS., toan's) Oct 4, Niles & Stone. DELMAR, ( Broughton School Housci) Oat. 5, Niles & Stone. HOLIDAY'S, Oct. 9, NV II Smith, Dr. Webb. Bound Top School Douse, Oct. 4, Merrick & Mitchell. CHERRY FLATS, 0ct..5, Merrick & D EL M A It, (Osborn School IL) Oct. 9, MAI. Cobb OCr 01,A , Oct. 4, B. B. Strang. CIIA'PIIAM, ( Daniels S. 11.) Oct. 5, 11. B. Strang WEL,LSBOIW, Oct. I I, Smith, Niles & Others. The friends are requested to make all necessary arrangements to secure a good attendance- , at these meetings, give ample notitie, &e. Itf order or Committee, A. 1.. ENswoitTi , Chairm:m. `111.: OATS CROP.—A correspondent ing seen in your last week's mint ier an item alamt Norway oats, 1 aslc the far mer, of 'r toga Bro..iford counties to hold on nhile I state the following facts: Mr. 1,. Crippen of East Farmington, procured one pint of Nom‘ay mds lahcspring and put them on good ground. Last week Mr. Crippon threshed the crop, dan measuring it before witnesses, found that he had raised from the pint or seed 262 pints of oats! if tho farment Toga or Ilradroril Como io , ; heat that, ho will try again." SEE MATtRIAGES. E )14 welleboro, Sept_ 9. at DJ. E. Pars,thap by Ilev I). L. (:ikon,•Mi, 1, I . Dell., ETE it -It IL() w Cliessaning, Sag anatv !Melt., at the houseor the 111 ille:s teeth er, h}• Nev. A. It. ('leanly Mr. Will. W. Streeter am! Mir, Itiantlut It. Mown., 11r. rornierly it is i lrnt of Tioga LEV—CASE.-1n Kni,N% Sept; 11 y Itcy. . N. 1,, ly daug.ll(vl C:v.,•, Loll, 0 SEEM 14,14 . 15, by the :aloe, Warren lltt4ttal, el A, not, :Lod 111 ii• , Fannie E. Eon', of MAINE —.II}IINSCI:g.---At. the reQhlence ofl lie bride'a fattnr, Atte% 2f, E4lwin Alttine, of Mains bur;;, and Alisl Ellen Johnson, or Covington. DEATII:-$ V CATLIN,— I n Charleston, July 1809, Man Y 'l'., lite 011 1 Y son or Dexter I'. and Sarah 1. :alio : aged ri years 7 too. 1(1 (fay s— No /de boy. I) Lord (led Almighty ! to Thee %Ye turn it; our t•olace above; 'rite waters may fail from the I , ca, Nut i e er Thy Fountains or love; teach ns Thy will to (they, And sing With one heart and accord— ., It, I'. gave and talteth away, ' And prai,ted be the name of the Lord.' c>cr.l.l _..mm2rslara.o S ING -MACHINES. 110 WE Jr. list Premium Sewing Mn for sale in Welhburn, by o,t. 2S, I S6B-21. A. FOLEY. - • - K EC IA r, NOTICES -0- .Y 1 TAG' ,;E;zi-Is.: VEGETABLE: S ICI LIAR! HAIR • - _2? Er NE WER • itself le be the moat, perfect propara ion for the ll:vir ever olTared to the public to 111:sroltE llmtv 11. tin To ITS oltlqINAI. COLOR, Ind ,r(roo a uew growth whore it ling fallen off 'runt iiisotoo or natural decay. ill prevent thr Hair from out. All me it are unanimous in awarding it the t: eof being the hest (lair DreFsing ex tant. l'reritsse on the Ilair sent free by mail mANni.At"runi:n ONLY Ity ILA ht, (1(1,, Ns.Flinn, N. 11. Proprietors Sept. 1, 1869. ERRORS OF YOUTH. .% 41E741'1,8M A N mho boon•rel forr yr , :krs front Nor m4m-i Ilrbillty, l'aetnatnto L City, :11111 all 1110 elTerls of iudi,rrrtinu,will, I'M the Hike of suffering EP(' 111 All abu nerd it, lirrrtwii for u,al.ing tho :unapt° remedy by whirl' 1 0 , Sufh.rot* to profit by Om adver• oxpet b.neo t an do so by toldr,m(ing iu pet fret .1011 N 11. 0(1 I/EN. v. N. 12 f'...lar St ref, NeW York. TO CONSUMPTIVES, has in g been re , tored to health in a by a wary Yin - 111k r