-N-4itt,!it ~~rc CIRCUIATIOM••: • ••• • &•••11901) C. VAN fintillit, killior anti Proprietor. _lytllrborouph, Tea.: kVethiesday, Oct. 26,1871 John Chinaman does not approvo of teregraphs,.. He ha been lifting the eablo betwe.on Hong Kong and INaga sild,-1.0 the rage and 411egIfirbf - foiiign residents. Ile ;44L,ve., " Telegraph no good—too.rnuenee s talkee—maket hob- Lary plenty." %And he has stolen a long reo ion 4.f aceordinglv ( ' l'itvil Int.lllll , llity lin& little itiivor ill tieritiany. ' In wde.brtfo in the 11:IA4i:i -ll:in .neith..eirtit, the I\linh3ter of l'ablio M'orshi I) :II ti I mArtietion aniionnee,d tlmi I hii pia is- to,l al all times the right to tiOiti., vi;m[iiu , , lii the Inw:-1 relating t,i 1 1., - ie' I; 1 . 1 ii I, ' rho gov ern men t would Vti) ( t'"E :; . L .l . ~ I Ile, o.lzenfi us (11(1 104 it.c,o,r ' 01 . e il;*01, i ilitlor Infallibility, anti , on-‘l.!. 1 1 h.rtir - , rk egnnti-lionviii eatho. ttot , -- A 1 , •;-: ilti, King' and Connell fa rot eil .uy ) ,,lis , t , eptiratlott of Church laid ..i6" - , 1.:11, oics complte Indepen ddllet: , tit„:t, the oelutilter taut etilbeaPerl lugs hLe4i ,entcnued to ten years of hard tailor i a ti,e - pe.nitentiary,..a centeuce 'which v. , . i e :Ain't:non with the Repub. tican . ..14c,, . t til l - mghout: the country, heartily cinh4,:e • But, for the benefit of our- Dt:tritouitttio cotemporarles who ilzi:ve iiimi.eli ..d.- the '•eonolusion that (mitt. s.trai e. Republican thief, because he hell! fl itnlrative position under a Republican administration, WO wish to iemark ilitit I-loclge way legit mato : of the regular Tammany stripe.,i a dyed• rn :tilee.w ',pi Democrat, . -r 1 , .... .., ) ,L,t-ctiiig to : know tiat while - • • tree , %“rrie tnitVe; auch .exclusive c oautvt,i japau'lmoVe with it. - A tevulatioo- -peaceful in: its character— a11110:111.:01 &Ls baying s.uceeedetriti changing the Torm df Japanese - govern • meta-from a Nodality to- a centralized inonarelty; fate Mikado is supreme, lint the Dairnios retain their honors arid cities, without the power which enabled ihcia to matie war on each other, niter the manner of ancient chiefs and ha -0119 - Japan is ptoblibly a few centuries off as a republici; tire centralized form, van . c.o on feudalism. ' Ntiury-c;t 1 lOni: it':a iler3 Will take 1 live; i/ -lute/ eat :in - - int.. yaelit race which ...tiny:loft hi-t o'rek. fnr the Qneen's Cup, %;hleh thi :1,1 A.meriel won in the Se -1.-, tto "I'7•;rit Thu liite yacht races bbow t Lilt. att. .. ril , t it'A I S model has not been \ cis u,,,•-it int proved on during the lust .6.enty 1 3 I. 41:, and /11a3V-Wno SM..' her ~t i that t-t.. I.: , t‘t. the - Brooklyn navy. ;too in .1 iiii r , 1,70, think het model i... , t0%,..:-. niii:kll Fl ,m tor iii)provetikeilt.— 't ht. 1 ,, A.-t, ••••100 OI the CI p (iOr 'ids on he I eL,ti ; i ~r tt :,t • l'it.'B of I' tees—ieVell in t. Li ti I t.,ei --- I , e( %, , en thy-Li i 'Oiliti and such •;t:i2! Li ..vi...,els Os mhy the selected to ,t , iiie:olit 1 h, vlipliting i / tterests of Aide. ,t its- 1113( l'ilCO of the series was tit I , Cotitmbitt p by 27 minutes t nti 4 sTcon(l6. Whole t irbe of the race, ni 41:0-1) I,thi vietorled lIJ 10. 1.)111,, Pennsylvania, have ex id I eix f o.42rations of the most sau ,,mm. iiviitr , ll4thfi. These victories ..111 Lave n 1,0;-t dec,lded effect on the VlebiLlt tlal .-cutest in 1672, and it can out, \ be dented that they are a strong en qoisement of rile conduct of our ua omit otfairs and Republican policy, t triff and nil The Vol k TI - gnitic goes out of , td c ,, e.,plalu that the!:o victories ,:re. not t Le taken as an eutioraement of Grant administration, but, we fs.n• oy the perl,le will hardly accept. the ex• planatio(: Right on the heels. of a most destructive and exhausting war, we 'tind our untfon more prosperous, more actively progressive, than any na Lion on the face of the earth. In spite .)f our huff, debt and high taxes, we :lie building more railroads and than c2nrating more enterprise's than ever be fore in our history as a nation, Does this mean prosperity? If not, what doe's it mean? ,And if the nation, just recovering from the effeots of a disas trous war, is thus prosperous—socially, financially and politically—it strikes us that another four years of the same . /night be endurable, and not at all ru ctions. 1 4 70 r mouths the Tammany Democra cy has lost no opportunity for making rho most of the'" infamous force bill," Its the Kukldx law was termed by the press of that party, North and South. Abuse-of the law, and of the adminis tration un*Which it was passed, for toed to largelshare of the stock in trade which WAD relied on to carry the recent lections, and it had the effect ot en couraging and strengthening lawless organizations at the South, without by anyyoettus adding strength to the party at tiff, North. ft made the recent pro , tionatb,n of President Grant a neces !..ity, which any intelligent man could - while . , t dis,trusted the better crass of men in all parts of the country.— rho policy of blatant abuse and vitu peration Mei failed everywhere, and a portion of tilt; youth 1 'to-day under inertial htn , 4.lth the Imearty approval of the t.. , t ter iicir46ll -- of the American peoplii. lied the Democracy North • :tid to the South, " Obey the laws as they are ; look for no aid or encourage ment from US in any lawless proceed ing whatever; drop your weapons and taw-breaking organizations,- burn your lc.uklux disguise,s,, and go honestly to work in retrieving the ruin you have wrought,"—this, instead of the tone of encouragement—the furtive pretense of aid—that aided nothing, but kept the z3outh it a feverish ferment of lawless wohld have rendered the proclai ming ()fit:Partial Jaw, unnecessary, and would have streagibened instead of weakened the Northern wing of, the Democracy. The silly denials of Ku !dux outrages which were proved be yond disPuto, helped nobody; but ner ved to disgust Candid, thinking men. The senseless excuses which were re sorted to when denial was no longer possible, only added contempt to dis gust ;—and, if the recent elections prove anything, they prove that the people I.4ortli endorse the Kuklux bill. Alin the 11th instant the President is sued a proclamation commanding all lawless orgivatatlons to dlaband, sur. ---------------- ,-- rctt.l.k...„.thei.r. arni . s aw,1,44.4Fe.,.1.-.1.<49 r itiws. =eve sin yi-d• Rriiel, wife l tfi on tile Pith, tin lteell,)taving.lieeu paid to the proclamation, measures were be ing taken to bring ,i he lilwleel to-tertusoo, ~ The Te;h?»?e a the yilth blip( tile foltoWl. .2 •• , ' 0 , . - it ; .- - k - lug: := 6 " " Vi ' .l. , llllNl/10N O. 11;.- - :-A1ivjeez !frutti Si" Caroline are blotted' for _heto , sieltli-4onsiderahle. anxiety 1e..-day,„„ns the ,lart of the fire days of race allowed by! the Vp•)Pl,l proclamation The Attorney General 11(1 A gru l / 4 o till Coll Merrill, of the ';-th.eavalry;-4.0.5.0rk.:_c0 an sy,-43.-Ck.0314t or•the proclaimed district Atltiiiitloal cavalry hero arrived thole Pince the publie.i tine of the proclamation. - :11reortling to renent ['deices, there eppoars no disposition on the part ur! the - Kttklt!x to surrender then . struni ' ,Se.. ' On the vin rarY; it' i f is 'known that most of., tllose..vho .feat, a ellt. .aye lying cut. Via United. Stutea iiir'sbal and tiks deputies tire bury lit the tok Inc country. Arenrik the arms. td be surrendered, are 800 f 'Winchester riftee.,_ • - • , tlplytred from 'the ,".rata militia several' mulatte. ego, which hare been in-possession of tbit'rela I banditti over elnee " . • 1t The ' reunion Of .the Ifitit stq s! ... • 000l)l t -p a telies'fi'Utit - C6T I nil', Atiss.; • ciptuio of lirc.a . the litiltlitx Klan! cifillY, VerYjetiell in the strain. tb used in vaerring to i tlor en,ripring gorats in Cputrat . Aerie.t., )bat epeeist- I rit'el'eAt "t.ft ttlici , " ottitteular the. rs'et th.tt Lltrotterquerniiirl¢ rostn awe ic ! !i t iring.perephernAlio were tt men;, end 3 ef; with 11,64i - reeltlatiorn riot tcanaparent nt 16 "ideas" <4l) stoutly teeing mode, there are peoplt not to believe that the mt-ettifeti-icul thing till trine!al, pions URA' desert'' The reeent'ealaintWs hy, tire' in the West are wahoilt:Pre.Cedent in .iltebis. 1 ~ . tort' of the - world. Equally beyond all precedent is -the liberal gene oslty:with ' which the sufferers aro bei g supplied with the. motor-immediate necessaries of life. O'er 1 8000 :PeoPI ' Were ren• dered homeless idlittle me a than ire day, and .many of these inst!everything bi 4 the clothes in„whichthiy .escaped, jn mapy , easea.these being ortly. night clothes.. flqar{y,were• not. .s• fortunate as to escape, but.wero nl burn d oreeth: i l:t ered, in the endeavor. - • -,,, ,- ‘ . In thie'tearful eiliernitY, ' the Whole CiVilizetfOrld tieetnt : moved tOtMulk tion in coritribUit it g ,rell leeto tlititituffei:7 Ihg (and - Wet - it j viFtVe :91 1 rfifittlOr; . ! ) .ffkilTig . , Blll ? 4 rf4'Wgb t' -°.fl;#loqkit iid alf), /IA! I ?.i , .b . ” ll .: , 4rifivio44!t_ l ) o l 7 A rilVq' b ist o ry., • • -• N Vie ! Ipti IA IR} bel sowheie- leUe4 ektracts as .*.O have iotn, , fir,!,thate our readers. who do not have 'accesti to the dallteA -may get an adequate idea alba calamity;"' All' the leading . f oity papers have c6lurnn-on ( ) olden n of'pertienlers concerning 'the 'lire, and accoutitk read" I I k e:roin a rice, - thpugh ~O. pen 'Oti do snetke.to•the subject:'' • '* -1 ," And there, is danger;that i , in the rush of sympathy and . aid which are being lavished ort-b firned.Ch Wage,' ivneries - of greater catamiticewill be pirtially - ovist;. W - sil looked: - --e y .'•gfettter, -- becianSeVe look on kleathcand especially death by mastitis alll! , e,''Fi`citt great6::dttlittnit than any los'S' nfliroperty bt depri i ii i ... don 'b. ) . libb tairning of- di , i, 7 , And let it heYemembereti that, .t tbotitneChi• cage was burning, thriving:Tillages, srnail haiajets, a'nd leolate i t n i dwellings ife'r' f . ) beini , swept by fire, d the iwoiL lee (Herein burned alive. . .. hi the heavy forests.* the-Noah= west the tire-flend,Ariven, y a furious gale, was sweeping everyt lug clean to the lake shores of Erie and Michigan, In a way that seems fabulous to those cilho have only seen forest fires' among the' Alleghenies. 'File 3lorthwest has been swept by tire to an unheard of &- tent, 50 al the loss of property in btirned towns and timber will be very likely to exceed the losses in Chicago, l reck oned in dollars. Slut the .eaddest of all is the'rearfnl loss of 111 V. , I N.ccounts are wild and unsettled on this point, but nearly all place the nunib'er 'of lives lost between 1,000 anti 1,500. We quote an are - mut of the burning, of Yeshtlgo from the Prt, as a sam ple of the"way in which ao f may be swept out of existence inn hour : ' , "Prom the survivors we glean the following In 'reference to the-scene at the village and in the (arming region commonly known as the ' Sager Bush.' Sunday evening, after oh rob, for about half an hour, a deathlike atillnesS bang over,the doomed town. The smoke from the fires in the region around was so thick as to ibe aiding, and hung like a funeral pall over everything, and all was enveloped in Egyptian karkneSs. Boon light puffs of air were felt; the horizon at the south, omthonst and southwest be gain to be faintly H iumlnated; a perceptiblelmbling of the earth was felt, and a distant rota broke Ate awful si lence. People began to feu that totrto awful ea iamity,weasimpeoding, bat) as yet no one evert dreamed of .the -dangers ' i' The illumioation soon beca l tuo intensified info a fierce, lurid glare; the roar deepened into a liorro as if all the demons from • the "infernal pit had been let loose; vhen the solemnest) 'gusts of )wind from the main _body of the .tornado shuck. Chimneys were blown down, houses tin: roofed, and, amid the tionfurtion,rror, and ter rible apprehension of-the momen -, the fiery -els— T went, in tremendonstnrolliug bit owe and masses of sheeted ilarneYetiveloped the - devoted village. The frenzy of despair anted on all'heatts, Strong men'bowed like reeds before thefiery blast; wo men and children, like frighten Auppecters flit ting through the awft&glOom, were swept away . like autumn leaves. 'Crowds imbed • for. the bridge, but the bridge,',like all else r was receiving its baptism of Bre. Hundredi n erptyded into the river, cattle plunged 'lri"irith theni, and being huddled together it*itio jfenerki lonfusion of the moment, to anY-whw . haeVtakea - -t r 4. e,the . water •to avoid the dames were drowned. -,great many were on the blazing bridge' when' It fell. The debris from the burning' fertnjwas hurled' over and on the'heade ot:those who t ore in the wa-, ter, hillieg-many, and maiming iotherezeo that they- pre up in despair and :sank" to a watery grave, , "In ii.ss tbatt ..a hour trete th time the tor-' 1 nano streak the town, the village f Peshtigo was annililott.i. NH one hundred perished either rn in the floeo or in the teeter, en all the property i was wipe.l oet of existence. ..n the "Sugar Doti,' the lost of life was even g pater in propor tion to tbe number of„inhabitents than in the village. W hale familieq are destroyed, and over a thickly ,ettled rt:gion in the, IMti.vy hard wood timber. , otirl,tioe. oi two or threo ' townehips, there I ‘ , -arecl v a Ilmilv but i ' now left desti tute, end mourn. , far the to Of erne of its loved tales. 1 " The .-ittieriug at neshtigo ha been terrible; I in one phre , no less than 11pereens beink t it berried to .death , and In anot ett over thirty:— )lounged,, it ie thought, Imo been drowned In attempt log, to escape the flames. No, pen can de. 1 E3rita, or e eageerato the horrors of the Pesbtigo caloteity. These who escaped have lost every , , thing, Ar( the le"titntion at this season will ho great. --__ "Iltindreds are ['tainted and helpless, many of ithorn . rendered cripples for Ilfi. Whole town : ships are devastated by the lire- arid, and nearly one thousand / human beings h ve been hurled into eternity' hy one of the most o awful visitations I ever nnen in the history of th , world; and-the wretched survivors left with nothing to 'subsist on t such supplies as are and nay be eontrib ut • y tho charities of the poo le. The whole e nt t it ry is a !comet of devastatio andn that no language can P m Paint or tongue dei') ." 11 The fires in Michigan h ve keen only less destructive than those) in Wiscon• ~ sin. Thousanas have been l reduced to poverty who frere lately in comfortable circumstances, and it is fearful to know that very many are actually starving. Chicago Is being relieved at railroad speed. A hungry man in ihat city may telegraph to New York 14id receive a package of food by express long before he is in danger of starvation but the suffering unfortunates about Green Bay, and the burned towns in Michigan must suffer long before effectual aid can reach them,—let alone that Chicago seems Just now to have rather% ilonopoly of public sympathy.' Already the wants of Chicago are substantially relieved, so far as food and clothing) can do it.— Fite millions of dollars 1 ere sent to that city in subscriptionwithin ten days after the fire; which the Elmira Advert/ter says wi ll give a out two bu iir ( trod dothirs to each deittt . to family. It h to be ho )et that fat reAftk ; Ignis-0 5 Mitr" 'it reT:it 4!;*t•l' whoitave been rendered homekess and destitUto iittke horned inOlieni r 4l ft ns cousin and 'Michigan. e,pifiio . l•re e o:p r i „fp . tt.,,iittX Imola ex traottc; itoniierhfile- % the J e in those , `Statos; mita liAi:o4,ll tl i ttqra 4dver -itiei.,:"ti.-J.l/4,TlsdaltilV-04n*Aiiat or his escape at i?e'slitif49. He says "Tbo roar of tiinnpprnaobingidriindo grew _When-the Int_letruek the. town, it seemed to swallow up and literally drown everything. The tiro came un twlfter,' race horse ; and within twenty minuteti 61 4 -11ie time It struck the qotthirtrt or the_ Will! -r e: 1 14 thing in IliiiiiesT'Aintit'foiliviiiirbeatt a ill= description.„ _water, prostrAeg elf, pnt illy face in the 'water; akd thrpUt tar a v y back and head. The lieit'oraiio tense thatTeauld heep•my:t.Cad out; of rater Imt, few- Beconda aia.tisna f0r..,1 he ipace of nearly 'an lionr - Sari leiti'ltr:tho i'irer' caught fire sittd burned. A iSovi game to the arid viibbed hei neat against me awl - bawlettpitenuely: , :t_Lbeard men, women and children crying for help, but.ivaa Ate. telly powerless to help any ono. Tapp. ‘ i . t.at'iTly eXpertenco exptirienoeltif (Abed." • 'A groat many women and children and - men were , burned in.tho caret:la y ,antl in places. so fax from anything Comituitlith, that it roma:kali' 1114680111 n thay'sitattlil hark.' ':They'werti burned to 'n crisp. \Vitale f famines, dietida - mtfamillea, children, motherl,fathpre, hrotheirs lapd : Alaters, were' burned,-And rcwi anti thither: Wildir 'dulling and iag'fhr their relativ.;Avaner thee five? ' .• The'vtliageteof Rosier 6 arid' MeisSiere It " 3. nye - ninth' hurm;(l,: -Tolenty-oon, persona missing. A' 'fil3ttle s nitit , slit 'Ytt . ix , it!le!it . , was biiriteci - In l.llo - Ipwti of Brtisselis but 11130eicapetj. , ''Thirty-four . dead bodies werelqumi snd burietto Theie were all Wisenneirverdsuciitiqs. The fires in Bilohigamwere fsr , less de. speak ot z the that ri mt would "be of 8o ) many adds 'to the bapturesTii Imes& other &ken with the 114 of the,into Oiah are con e' determined Pus are omy l'og .111a7ens." etructivet.of human (lifer , ftpdtme.hAve no room fort,ferther, particulars. : But October,.l67l, 'wilt lonkA3e remembered as the Era driFirei,t arid - the I preesi , lbr weeks'to - come; will be fit.% 4ldette of the (4reit'Firee. :-: ' - " :,t) lin -Carnet° coutityritte 'Repubttoo majority on HO StateAlekettiwas Alen majOrity , tatqltiditio • koeetoibt6Volititr f ^ : thiliiiViitio , "* , dgiliiitt*teK; 1 • The Philadelphia riots haVelirOdUced a profound sensationatthelgorth; rid the murder OfCTV,lrdin•Patto;toOldredY has waked k Ourhioad-brinnied 'friends, Who haVe'hitherto',iakeetlin 'Oinftbing 'and shooting `of colored votaitil* rit of-.meeknessstrOlOy , opusillanimity) • . Two colored meinWhara t e and .:Clittio, were murdered. on electipn day; andlitt the present writing, _ cietel;3.x.4oth, the murderer has notz:beert arrested. But the city of-Brothetlyl , .T r iove ,is Ideeply moved on the subject ; , the . *4 - yor has offered a. large, reward fo.r the aggrehen! Sion of , the murderer, and it really cents as though something were to . he. done about it,--That murderer, if punished; will have.-a • right to considerrhiriiiielf air ill-used man. PreCe.dent is it 'strong point: and, according to LA-precedent; ho had a right to infer that 'delbred vo ters migh t.be chibbeeor 'Shot oil elec tion day with impunity. Why should he, be selected for au examplo, while in the performance of a political dot.) , that has become quite the - tegular thing in the tborth and fifth wards of Philadel phia? in the investigation which fol lowed the murders, some riots were eli cited that• ought to make the ears of every Philadelphian tinge with Shame. Respectable citizens testified that the approach to the' polls was blocked by Democratic policemen on the ,appear once of any colored voter; that 'a po liceman constantly stoodhy the polls to block the hole through which' votes werodellvered *4,th. his elbow; when Ix colored man was , plucky or lucky en ough to get up to the polls; and that when all this failed, the colored Voters were hustled, hit on the bead with. clubs, and driven away by violetiee and blows, which often left them nearly helpless. This was for intimidation, partly, it appeared. Every colored.vuter; no .roatter : how, well known, respectable; . or wealthy; was challenged; and no-one waieidlow ed to vote after being challenged.,,, - . --- Wheri a member of thelloard:oirered to - voueb.for a colored citizen, a Derno» cratio . polleeritan.who WEU3 guarding:the polls, said, savagely, "You - you vcrtiohj p r : a_;_man that I challenge, I you outni that by the hair." - . The T ribune gets !ate!. the Phfladel pblaßs ' (57 - : h) • • ediforl~l' groin, which we hike . redati4 : • ;, a Now, for the life of us, we cannot-see . why the aristoorrtio Philadelphians should•make any pother about the Matter; hold thaie meetings la or'sholv thelt-sighteoul Wrath at; the murderer by unwonted zeal In furteralitervl ces for a martyr when, life they so. little to protect. h ci ,The poor wretcf a mtirdeter.bit ted after the'bribith of his kind.' a"wolf,' and he hit. The teeth were dais' by. native, 'but: tho woldsh spirit , oarrie to him from his loiters— from the very men who 'hold:meetings to denounce him. PhySloian,'hesi thyself,' would be a sug gestive text-for the meeting of indignant phtlan thropista ; it will bp hardly .qortis while to begin th - e - cure with the Ignorant ~nrurderer, . though a, close consideration of his' otives May: be profit able. It Is not *always pleasant to face.the tint.' mal that we resemble, but the lesson is whole some. "The murder of Cott.; io Philadelphia has ap parently produced a 'strohger reonlaion' of•feel ' ? lag there than all the other outrages; of the .riot during the recent election. It has•obwe to be a matter of course in that city, it appears, for the Democratic police to guard the P 011.- and boon tinently knock down or shoot colored-Voters who claim their right to support the Reptitilican tick et. In the fourth and fifth wards, at this and the previous election, nogrdes were shot down like sheep, and no result followed, either in. the punishment of law or the indignation of public, sentiment. " Catto was the Principal of ,an institute for colored children ; a man of culture,' arid ei quiet, inoffensive- gentleman ohnoxiout tti the-roughs simply because he had devoted hiniself to the amelioration and elevation of the condition of his Speaklng,Df the unparalleled tires In the - West and Northwest, the Press says: "Minnesota has been the severest loser in a mo netary sense. The value of the forests destroyed, and the immense loss-by retarding develoPment which must ensue, is incalculable. The fires in thls.State appear to.heve started from about the town of Breckenridge, a town in Towns county, near the line of the iorthern Pacido railroad.— From here it appears to have spread to the ' Big Woods,' and thence all through the southern por tion of the State. Numbers of tillages and cit. lee were swept from the face of the earth, not withstanding all that foresight and sagacity could do to save them. Men by the hundreds were stationed about their outskirts with the, purpose of fighting the irresistible . elements, and every precaution that human ingenuity' could suggest was used—in some oases with ,some slight suc cess,. but generally in vain.. Glencoe, Levant, Mankato, New Ulm, and other towns and 'ham lets were completely' swept out 'of existence in toe tremendous war of the 'elements.. At least 350 fame, with all their houses,. fences, .utensils and live stock; were consumed. More than . 200 people were burned alive, andthe pecuniary loss is estimated at between two and three millions'of ,dollarg. At-the` present time the tires in this State are reported-toitave nearly died out, and the path of the stormls-marked'only by'ruleed houses and the black remains of what was dace the noble forest and prairie land of the State of hitunetota." Is Father—Miller right, a fter. AM— • cbarrlog a few lalstakes tit dates%) Th`r!itEctlon.- Atittvwfx . 2.7 ft 'l'. • i tiVtt , 9 whose sons, prattlers, husbands, and fathers were oily ti few days ago men of wealth, areiiernling to New York for sale thkjejAnailci , ett; their 1 . 10#:,* 1 0 4 1.! robes - i, - 4‘o - ip.iiiitiabler3e#eilt raise more t° nevi the!Wsnta,lir the snip' erers liamec,„4llol,la,orifteandeed,.. and wiirthinfibb noble Wonted of ilia striekeii .444 , - Tribune. Thosplqw, R e rsomply,accittain With kitiinAli6ioas Nobng, beAdeased,to.hear.that he is one of_thaelect„ , frn, g lti otton Ohio, in Ilia cibiety &: v itiated' election which resultedVi t iretniilng One Ftegib: Bean Senator anktivo Deteocratic, with five - Republiaaw 'DemQdratie Representativ,el4. The Republican Sen ator is Gen. Young, who ..has, a happy faculty of always alighti ng on his feet, that - we 'rover cianhl get the. hang of. • • 14 . The Republicans at Isfew State, In their late,Corint:lon„`iilaCed in no mination the 'following gentlemen: For Secretary of State, 6. Hilton Scribner; Controller, Nebnipt; , iroplpnit ;' Tres,. surer, ThomasTßafries ;_ : Attrey Oen era), Franols,,„;P:; - . *41.0v, tatjiligrtgla" neer and Surveyor,',Williatuß. Taylor ; Canal Commissioner, Alexander Bark ley; State Prison- . lnspecter,- Thomati Kirkpatrick. • Vie: election Is held . on Tuesday', tilivenher, 7, • a - j • • From Englandiechnee 'the; -following telegram. . .7) • r Lorrnorf, 103:=-4frigrad1iangh at an immense' meetingtere , to4idght de clared the Queer -ryas Insane; and de manded a regency, to be. entrusted to the judges of-flats•-•-ind-lignlty• rfpublic warcestabllshedw , .. , . _ - We are •inclinedl to think there is samithlng, in Aheta 2 repeated alsealoili °tithe gileini ifiliancty • OARD.r* e a jsl4llsllD ?"•-•• To the Editor of 44 . ..igitathr::-.4 . 5 many Imp]• rise haVa ! beim toad iattve to the effect of thibchicageritiredispunc4l4 - : several companies representt4irzatk itieliettrlit'ffroper to make the follotilitgistatementf -, ,t The !,tun, of lie, rtfordihad_Baseta _amounting to $0,041,378 (13:90'4:41,riat , f She-loss at Chi• cage, wbieh. ip•belnikgremptly.peld,,..nraourita to less than two . m'illlciat k leaßiug I 4 eoapitittof three millions intact,. athnrre.l l 44l4- Os' Pltke:, Lmb still in its treasury amount-, are less than two millions, and its Peard of Airco tors, on the 16th Of 'O'citober; - reiolirad to ell up the asPitallo-iviii Mid i& bat millions, which will make its atiltigslitir,t4llll:§lo.olWpayittg all its losses, at Chicago andisleewhere. . , The Instiratido - ,CdfriplifioodVicorth.• America (sometimis confounded — with the North Awed can, which his foiled) bad,' the - let &Ciao bii,catifieta sBa it.,§Oros. l After paying:ill its loesta at tltilaagb, tit 'had $,700,- 000 left:: Thiaitemplany:(thazoldest • , 10) the Erni. tediltates)t asAmins. doinglusinesen years, and has paid i nJtliat time Ilk millions, ;of dollars' in losses. - NEI The IrrankAu, , of Otibtdell44 bad asset. amonntinito s3,pgb,ooo,Aila lOst less than $500 0: o{lo, thus cominLytct?rotudy egt Of, the fire With $3,,600 ! 000 to fay fatige 1f:1603,0h. The Phenix, of,l4ey 'and Brooklyn, h.a $1,858,'i55 45 'on the grst. of ttoto!lcr. Its loss was abbot $3Ol2OAOO' only, 11304 tt a Million and 'llal f to do busineis 4fi`conipani gets credit from the ChiCagy :Tour:Jill of the 15th of October, of being the atiti Company to Pay a toes at Cbicato,.being $4,000 to Hirt, Aston 4000. • The Enterprise, of Philadelphia; pays its losses promptly. 4 ;• " The Putnam, of Hartford,-is the •only one. of our companies which, has staggered under :this auespectect and unprecedented _fire. Of .smell Capital (only balf,a ralillon,) and a surplus of only a quarter of million, its loss takes all its eurptus and a part of the capital.` It refuses it; write any more petioles - et papal, but. win Wigs-, those it has; and, will eltbei—pern3anenttf Pend or continue business in a fowl/make. ' This company, although seta% was exceedingly Care ful, conservative, and wall manakedi and we very much regret its misfostUne.• ; • The 'looming Fite. .Insuranos - Oompany lost heavily; the exactsumithough not yet known, is ', apposed , to be ,nearly e dollars. Tills is now admitted to be 4 thbiesuilag mutual company of the Opited ,States; ,and by the ex cellent management' of As °goers, it has for 31 YO:iti" - ifferded mutest security to its member°, at very low rates. Of course a reasonable assess.' ment will nowle made upon its prosaltun notes, and the' sooner this le paid; the' Sooner. the Cora. puny will be able-to emend prompt eld',.*Abe suffereis atAhteagd• and giewhete. • • 1 ". . invonclustot — f:-- 4 •We will alsisys be glad to ad. sweri...from ofaciiksoarceernell_ipteationtrelts-_ tire to the standing of every company; . puede. effected by malt, itr i any of theinberecom peeles4),at;standard rotes. MeitSIOK. ';516.1X ..‘ 10. ,3 1 1301.v.441,1i:8.1043*; Oct 213, a 4, IN Ur ifalJP_TOlt.tiwahhtis im.4tice notice that ort.the 14411 day of.potober"lB7l, a war rant in bankrupt - 0y Was iisned . against the' es tatecif Justus 11.11111ey, Mandel - 43n the county of Vogt , andmfitate_- of Penisylvallta, who ,bee been .adjudged, s !ppbrapt, on - Ittrawn petition.; 'thatthe pa m eet of any .414144:idad &IWO P4o bet:Wets i ltii-%sisott bankrupt,ito bins: or or Ids",atte, 'mid the transfer of any property by klm t artforbidden by law; that 'a meeting of tbsioreditors of the saldbank rnt, to prove tint!: dablp f and _to choose one or more 'assignees of his isitate; wilt be- held rat ti court of bankruptcy ' , to., , be, holden at tbei office of F . E. smith; Esq., in.ttio ,borough of Vasa, beforeP: IV Smith, Registek, on' he "2d `day 'of Deceinbcir, 1871 . ? at o'olOck • J4..Atuancion, !dental, as Meeeentkr,i 004)25, 1871 4[ , . , • i APLIC‘TION:FOR.DIVOROg ! „-- r To Per= melts Nudd t 1. ola are hereby notified that David Nudd has applied to. the Court' of - Conf.:- Men Pleas of Tipga opuuty ; tot ik. 4Wpaa,,k_om IVO bolidil fin strldiciny, and thritaa COW hie appolatedlatindaY; the . 27tVIdaY of Noirember .next for a , hearing .in the remises; when and where you pan attend lE. you think proper. Oct 25;11 4i , E. lA.PISH, Sheriff.. t , • PREN t bt LIST. • • Tioga Cqttrity ; Lgriotilt*l Fail, Hoil eg ,—E A Fisb,ce; stallion, B R Burley, 2d bent stallion„. Brutus Rico, best 3 year old stallien, L LTtnesell best;do; P Baker best 1 year old stallion, Henry Hillbolt 2d best do, 0 B Lowell beat pair Matched mares, Job Locke 2d do, MA Bunnol beat single gelding, D A Stow ell 2d best do, D 0 Bristol test single mare, Jamul:lowan:Bdr do, B litiJohns'ott 'best - pair matched geldings,'S N. Fish, 21 do, Sinn %Iran. ton best pair matched iltallioni s Oliver Ilacon.jr. 2d do, Delos 'Fields best pair nettled 8 year old geldings, 8 Reynolds 3d do; 'B'A Fish belt 3 year old gelding,- P D Bunnel 2d do, litraca Brooks best 8 year old mare. G H Hubbard but brood Mare and colt, George P Card best pair 2 year old colts, A A. Bettor best t year'- (4 mare and colt, N A Elliott best; : 1; year old gelding, L Ohumway best sucking colt. ' .Tacks and Maim—Wm 13 Smith bent jaik,'W B Smith 2d do, John Butler beat pair males, Thos Kelly 2d do. • • • Cattle.—Wm Francis :best native bull, F D Bunnel beat Devon bull, ck Bacon jr, best 'Ayr shire bull, L C Bennet bestAlderney bull,.Taoeb Borapangh beat Durham bull, F D Bunnel best Peron cow It Moore native tow,. Wm il Francis best Ayrsh i re cow, John Diellition best arhem , cow. Joshua Atherton boot 2 year old' Durham' heifer, ,F D Bunnel but Devoe helfermilf,'. best Devon lull, best Devon 1 year old helfer,and best Devon cow and calf, Wm Francis 2d beat Dur ham cow, R 8 Marvin 2d beat 2 year old Dur ham bull, Samuel Ludlam 2d best.do ' It Moore best pear old steer, Hiram Kimball 3d best 2 year old Devon bull . Cal in Butler 2d bent 2 year old native heifer, 0 L Miller Id best Ayresitire bull 1 year old, Jacob Rorapaugh lent Deinn heifer calf and 2cl but Ayreabire cow, Jaren - Ilab, Dookstader 2d best native. heifer and beet Al derney bull calf, Henry Origin bbst yearling Durham bull, George English 2d be Milani` cow, 2d best Alderney ball and sa , best, native pow, T V Wingate boot yearling steer and 2d best native bull; Mrs R Jenkins beat yearling heifer, N Wbitney 2tt best Durham bull and 2d best Devon cow, Wm Harrison best native bull calf, B Dumans 3d do, II 0 Plebes beat 3 yinir old Devon heifer, Jothtta Atherton best .yoke working oxen, F TO Bonnet best ',aid catt le, David Hart 2d best pair year old steers, Ala Balfour best Fair 2 sear old steers, L II fkillett best pair 3 year old, steers, Teroialo Dooksiader ben yard native calm, T P Winigate bat - pair 91 4 AingajeOrP4410/11-PAckirifgßA4 l 7s, ~, ettAbliiif-Ilittraulfettlatteae... , _ , . unerp.—Norruan Aebton best coarse wool buck, S Etorapaugh• best do ewe. ireit.,-.-Vectrge English best sow, •L 0 Bennet beat sale &Sid-pigs and best boar, Jeremiah Klock 2d beet beer.";' . • .- • i -1, -- 'Poultry—P Itteddard 2 Biamah Chicken; 0 If Card /Patriots' se. beat. , e - ' 1.., ' , ' Pa q Frage., etc,—C F Johnson best sin. ,isle maple Sugar, Win Francis 24 beet 1 1 . 007 :Cheese andt24, beet cheddar cheese, Sethlisteoa : 2d beet &kin' butter and best pail butter. W P, Shuniway 24 beet pill butter, Joshua Peet 2d II best tub butter, J rapaugh beet, firkin butter, Mra-Hirani•Br°okeliest.lnimi-ntade ebeeie; Mrs' J Klock p best, Charles gtofe.hest,luctory and .*ClCetider em(e) P lictoknib tl i t hini e sytvp, Mrs' E Brow 'beat bet - honey. - I _!. :aar4to Vrgslabies,—Mrli•Prince. bpst carrots,' It B - Marvin onioni, Virtid Make ruts : tigas, Mra E Drown celery, DaVl47.4oeile t water and musk melons, Fulton Sucittrpumpkine and win. ter knish, L Shun/way potatoes', 0 k gum eab .bage, J Klock' tomatoee, winter, radishes; cauli flowers, and. turnlps„.4o, Anilact,z • beets. . • ' t Orain.-3iteyDpelis i tader boat. hushoLwinter wheat, - sprles *heat, buckwbeat and thnetby said ; .ChannaelHali best bushel barley, Henry qrlf£l67oo; paylsll%ripoox. oat., (leo Chriateinat corn ill the ear. Fitt ~ it,t-Ditrwin Thompson ba i t posehes, E T Bentley,graPez, M /I Prince 24,40, C Hammond best Variety apples, Henry Griffin beat general dleplay of- Atilt and Variety of pears, C F John. sea 24, best. dhpley„of,frnit,„ Nelson Whitney best vayietYPicarei, 6,- ,•,,, f • '' ' •' ` -"` ~Aotealtural. ipfstasaitt.„-tT„li, ArnolL 4 ,beat kerselay, fork; S N Buiden•hest, mower (Kirby) r.nd.herse rake, Darwin Thompson best hay ; led der'.*Lnite Stevens beet waabing machine, Immo Beare best churn power, 24 best vaediumploneb, 2d bait curtis pkiw i and beet aide hill plough ; ; • g 11 Evans best , plongb. L H Robbing; second 'best, job,n ' Diekintion. beet 'cultivator and best • roller, .1 0 Argetsinger 2d best mower (Sprague) and best grain drill, L Otßoach best reaper and moirei G Sherman hest threshing machine. • Aretil_n‘ical •1* 0 .,4°,,,n1iit.".. - 1 , W . Howland best single haulm, a B Katter_ttest platform spring democrat, Ed Wateasle t beetommpleolsy briok, li T ;Fan Hop bestmerler,settluntiqre, Henry Wheeler:bell elitgle buggy, Ghee Heald:at% best fart 4 #80 31 . , R-Lo#iteb l 4..tßft,sPecitOffla black initinditgi/A /1, - P6itteibest,M gle „kitggy,• W, A NeX.eorab bizitlig *double haratlea.• • • ' ' .ff' ousefic4l ~.Pilliciffse r -1411 1), 'V • p Marsh best jar Picklekldbml t Opencer balk single rag carpel, Idles DidlaiPoneer;:best:bidqulit ; Kril W P liiitratireiratroltaltlfed?rProL4FaturetrAkr: P, .1.., 1 10. 1f t,ba,it l Medie,i,,qttlit; 4) ra n- rs P ' lt t opkus 'soapeample soap, Mrs •N•NPeak beet ample 'soap; Mrs;N:Peak bantam/30e waolenarn, Mrs .l Untatfk:Bitlitiststiten yards Minitel, fdra L .1 is' bait, blinipoli apple bu(tiar, Mn AV WEritt all& 414 Peir,,,Oolen steoldrigs,, Itirs -. ..1' alp& beet two yardinfigi: - , .. • • ,.. • .64 7 . 01 1 , Ofitsinfitcpi led ' W,L TgrkensS. CI 1 v 44 : 1 0. 110 ..?C5t1ea .011yereitealea.Potv,47,0- 104 4 / 1 1V:trscitf . # 11310.41Eqtaix b a d wQr , ,te ir s pers2pir ..r kOll4 fry, 15. , p6 y 1 cAni mfisoitor.4,rlA 'gaol/10,r g_.%wip, , Inigelife,ry„ • aid d itcppyr tidy, : km Biltiltexuelfis kelt talfii Plllow,,Blise Wary, at kg 'b I.:Atpeolsisli„, wax. Remit, Mies,. Addle !Mei' it tall Underelothlizipendni,ghielothing, Alf ii it n..no ll 43*.:•:PAid/FMtEare A 4 1 /11, li p loysbeit : knit ',emit° tet, ,elan,, ettlystelds - beet 'l3bair tidy, •' Mrs It Van Horirbeet pin atmbion, Mil g won , 2,51,,, tlity,, ( cotton _Ro l woritAti), Master SollitiDeritiet-bestAluip Mate-- -- -- ,ProingrAfftoh le Loyd heat pelt ItTreets ' datteliidanitldiest draft korses..,—i.. .....,-;„,•-• ... Gents Discretionary.—Stansboro it Wood churn themometer , A. 8 . . - Eastman best epeol men•iif mechanical and °partitive dentistry, Ben. Janata Austin best lot saitt, - doors: dud blinds, 0 D Forest bestapealmen penmanship, T H Ar. nol4 beet •,10.E.tplelf0 ,un4,.."ponveyor, D II Naramere best specimen photographic art, B T Dead 2d best eothigillaty Organ, Wm • Francis • .24. best , sample -Young American cheeee,• Rd Wetmore beet simple pressed brisk, M B 'Prince best 3 apple trees and poop Seabright ,bantams. D A Stowell bear !kin robe,Ubarles Clans tt eat sample Young AMOTIOS • cheese, ahem Breoke specimen dried •corn, 0-Bacon Jr., etrawberry apples, Jas Mann clover thresher and separator, Andey Foley beet display of plated ware, family lamp and chrome pictures, A M Roy best sp.- *linen of printing, j Uteemail beat patent bee hive, Luther Shumway beet ' ate Ole seed corn, B Dewitt King best clothes ringer, • Mrs 1 M Bodine-best quilt. A Walker bide goon akin robe; olf Sloe. best, sample- ,0111"0118 Jeremiah Klock Vest liege cheese, 14,,1.1 011iett i best coon akin robe, Nelson Whitney beat wood machine and best sample pumiltbas, Tommy Bunnol heat pair goats, Beth Wettnore • best mortar machine, B T Van Horn beet worm wire mattrase and Timicer spring bed, 1' W Molntoeh beat family( organ, Davie & Kimball beet Imperial spring bed, Bayg gap , bpst inlaid lady's work•, box, Dr Bacon best sett surgical instruments in case, 0 P Ellis beat sample firkins; J Dooketader beat yard native calves, Isaac G Hoyt beet George A Georgia - piano- no opposition. The committee give honorable mention of this instrument in addition to the premium, and say that they con sider it equal, If not superior, to any first class instrument they have ever seen. Andy Foley beet Riles Howe sewing machine, A X. Bodine 2d -best Weed sawing zenchine, J W Utley 24 best American sewing matibine. The follow is the report, -.rut. out, Dila Stipft.a. by *hit stoutt:atk tee upon the sewing machine question : "Resolved, That while we consider the Weed and American machines excellent, yet in con struction and material, we consider the Elias Bowe in some reaps:tut superior to either. •• "ILL. Rgirttorxis, "CHAVAOPBSTICE, - • "0. K. THOUPION." Ladies' Piscretionary,Mra Prank Smith best knit hood, Maggio Cowden beet single geranium. and hanging basket, Mrs D IC Bobber beat crochet chair tidy, aire Prince beat bracket of coral, worsted bracket, 2d best- 6 pots house plants -and beet Sanwa:lda purpania, Mrs '1 Peak best 3 pail woolen blankets,. Mrs Mishit, Brown belt wreath Sowers, best specimen mus tard, beet sample encumbers, best sample sweet corn and beet jar of peaches, Mrs J B Horton beat magazine date,Mrs L U Gillett beat medley pletnFe, Mrs D Gerrie heat sweet potatoes SERI best suer ogrd, ltfrs, clerey best over skirt, Mrs Polly ' aitlin bear,irreith dowers, Mrs 'lf Packer beet sample house plants. Mrs J Klook i beat worsted bedquilt, Mrs -W W English beet trample tintelllfg,lifra .0 r Catlin best rug, Mrs It' Van Horn beat atunple'wereted *rk,• Mrs It F Barhee,bpat worsted ,tidy. , • , , . , . . , • , Respectfully submitted. EMI MI :FARM FOR TB sUbserlber offers. for silelis farm of- 58 aeres, pleasantly situated in. Catlin Nollovr. Obarleston, Ttoga oounty, Pa. within about four tulles of Wellsboro an4Ltsco miles of Niles Val. lay dePot.• Bobo°, berme; ohnrob; mills, shops, Ae.,. within ; a mile. Torras easy.: Inquire on 1:11a - premliee, of C. U. CATLIN. fday 14, 1811 tf • 1 For-- A Fl6OOB of 100 dole() Mario()Sheep gi SSA Por head: C: B. HOY''. Osceola, Tioga Co., Pa., Oat. 11,1871. )k) ,UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court of Com molt Pleas of Tioga oounty to distribute money!, arising from the stela of the real. estate of T. B. Coate!, will - attend to the duties orhie appoint ment,.at his office in Wellaboroi •on Thursday, the 9th dux of November next, at ten o'v uch in theiforettooti. JEROME B.' NIL 13, Ootoker 18, 18'71 Sw Au itor. 4:004 7 714 WANTED For a • Book that will Sall. 'MIN BY TEM ItIiNCIWNED • , 11346313.4c0r Slit. • Thle is an original, interesting, and instructiqirworr full of rare fan and humor, being an account of the AUTHOR'S SHOSNSSIONA.T. 'LIFE, his" wonderful tricks and feats, with laughable incidents and adven• tares as a Magician, Icecrordancar, and Ventriloquist. Illustrated with . 16 Full Page Engravings. besides the Author's Porttnit on keel, and numeroue smell cute. The volume is free Imp any objectionable matter being high•toned and moral In itt Ohersotar, and will be read wl i r deep interesti both by old and young. It gires4l* o ft graphic and thrilling accounts of the effects of h s wonderful feats and magical •tricks, cans. lug the most uncontrollable merriment and laughter. °Uvular', Terms, /re., with fall infbrmation sent free on application to DITPFLTILD ASIIMIAD, Publisher. 0ct.18,1871.-m. _ °.an.ont St. Phslada.. . • FOR SALE. . A BOUT 11 0 acres of land known as the Wm. IL K. Mitchell farm at MitcheWe Creek, Tio. ga Co., Pa., with three tiwellinglouses, a steam Raw Mitt and Barns and other baildings—ino of the best locations for a lumbering or other manufacturing establishment on the Tioga Rail road. Also, adjoining a lot of about 185.aaree, a bout 30 adrea in pastarp. Would make' a good farm—timber enough on it for fuel, lumber, posts, (to., to pay for it. . Also about 750 acres of timber lands with some improvements • about a mile east of the above , -desoribed laridivaluable for , Hemlock Bark, timber and farming lands. - Also two lot' aloud of one tore-each, altos ted at Holliday towpiln the township of Middle bury—on which tberp ip u Wirer 4 0 .' • Those desiring tozpurchase enijurrn of Mrs. Jane Mitchell on the premises at Mitchell's Creek.. • C. H, SEYMOUR, October 18, 1871.--tf. 'Vega, Pa. ... .„ TO CONTRACTORS. . $1 pro med school boucle will be let at the eohool hope near Ilabb's omit to the low,-; e 4 and hest bd,ler, al, Dahlia oatgry, op Wednee r day, ffov. 1, 1871, at 2 o'clock P. M. Speoloa : done of the house may be Poen op that day. Oct. 18, 1874-2w* J. It, WIZAISTIIII. 13119 1 7 , _ - • J:-8. Parr", Igeoreiary. Afiffinery_GoodsF ltirßS. C. P. SMITH, has just received a Serge at and fashionable assortment of ME .jMIiLINERY, Fancy 6.oods,,ParfisOis,fil9velt E=2ll FANS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ao,, which she is footling at very tow pricer. Drop in and ilea the new" gee& Oct. 141871-4 f. WELESBORO GRADED SCHOOL 18'71- SecuLrv. 'A.. O..WINTERS, A. M., Principal. Mrs. S. HART, Preceptross. ---.-4.-ILEDWARDS,•I3. E.-- -- - ' r -- J. C. WHEELER, E. E. .. . litHeelli:l. DARTT, M..E. - j i ... " -RATE REYNOLDS, M. E. • '• IDA STODDARD, B. E. 'Mies ANNA OILLETT; . 6 AS: 0. 'THOMPSON, Prof . of Drawing. Mlsii H. W. TODD, List. and Vocal Music. TII;TION. (Free to &11 re!hte4te of the - Borough.) 'Ocitumetf &Vat - Higher $l,OO • , •slrltAa. , Frenob, Gentian, Latin, Eaolt,• " $l,OO. Instrnmental.Kusle,...slo,oo. Drawing in olarecio; $3,00, Pritate,...ss.oo. 011Falnting, - 810,00. '.Fall term opoa September 11, 101. ' • - - MO. I. mrrenEtts, Sen'y. Weibibora Aug. 10, 1872. - IN : 4:Vtlaettis WELLSitOWO :TA2C. _ . tllllll-Rocsiver of 'Taxes for the , Borough of - - - , Wellittorn will attend — it- the itore - Of Bas 't.& dofifs,ln Wellshof9;Ta:; from' 9 o'clock A. M to . C0v00kir.,.244 on the 370, Etth and 31th days of October, 1871, for the purpose of receiving School Takesrforihe year ending the StiftnittrlB727''AltirerllfilifeePlio Pp,.y,their tau on `either 9f esid days vtill•be al. lowed an abathaent WI five per dent. I'le Be. eetver will hold the Duplicate - and is authorised to.reseive said taxes till the. 31 day of Novem ber 1871„but, no nbatement.can-bo allowed ex• sept to , those,who pay.on ono of the three days first abovUtuentionedd -Those- who,fail to pay the r coolie* Wlll bccharged 6 tierce t. addition al to the tax. ' ". ' R., B. WEBB, Reeelier.' Qatober 11; 1871-2 w. . . pISSOLPTION.—The Partnership hereto fore' existing, between 'lsaacs , and' Frank sari is this ifsy ttlegleivell'by mutual cousettt t The WelleborthFoundry will hereafter. bo con ducted:by the stabsciriber, on his personal curve. T4ct baoke,wil.l remain at tbti counting room of the latupp7 .. fcir - thirty days, and all persons In: dekted'aresakitSsted to call andlettle - by cask or imminent note... , ISA4O - BEAM. . ... Oo .ber:4 1.871 , 4 t . -11:ERKLIO'-SOCIErt - Leettire‘ Course-4871-'72, THE following leettliera have boon engaged for the Hermala Lecture Course for the en sning.sleason : MENDELBIIOIIB QUINTETTE CLUB, Navj 80,1871. GEOR(111, wnweat CURTIS Pab.;l2. 1872. ANNA DIOIIINSON March 4,1872. luta. LIVEBMOBB !REDBRICK ... : .. EDWIN IL • • - LION. WILLIAM PARSONS PETEOLIBLE V. NABBY GEORGE VANDENHOBB ... • HENRY WARD BEECHER.: M. P. ELLIOTT, Pres't. • .JOHN I. MITOHELL, HUGH YOUNG, JEROME B. POTTER, • - J. H. BORARD, Seo'y.l Sopt 27, 1871 t.l Managors, Guardians , . T WILL expose- to oak, on the premises, in Bloseburg, on the 30th day of September, 1871, the niii r tlivided ono-fourthlf the following deporibrd property: ~Lots known and designated u Noe. one and two in blook another Ave in the said village of Bloethurg, lying on the' west aide of Williamson ticing - 12¢ 'Tpee 'in front on said street, and about 180 feet in doptb, as by the map of J. H. Eltilickos addition.to the village of Moss burg.; with a frame house, framo barn and fruit tress thereon'. Terme; one fourth on confirm ation of 811 N -end thb butane.) in two equal an• anal paYtherits._ —The above sale is postponed to October 37, 1871, 011,0'01os* A. M. 001.11, 1871-3 w. Gen'l Insurance, Agency KNOIMLLB, TIOGA'CO4 PA Life, Fire, and Accidental . , • Assets oder $24,000,000. ASSETS: OP 0-03MANISS. Ins. Co. of North America, Pa $3,050,535 60 Bra Et in Piro Ins. Co. of, Phlla, Ps, 3,087,452 35 Nortißritish Meroantile Ins. Co. l of ondon and Edinburg; 10,000,000 NI Amer. Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. 500,000 Ntag ra Fire Ins. Co.of N.l', 1,000,000 Farmers Mut. Fire Ins. Co., York, Pa. 909,88915 Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co. of i Hart ford, Conn ' 5,081,970 1 50 Penn'a Cattle Ins. Co. of PotOville. 600,000:00 I ' ' Total Insurance promptly effecte4 by mail or other -141110, on all kinds of Property. All losses promptly adjusted and paid. Lire stook insur. ed against death, fire or Mete. _ _ I am also agent for the Alitis Fire lits. Co. of Cincinnati: - .Capital, $1,500,000. All eoinmunioations promptly attended to Office on Main Street, 2d door above Church et., Knoxville, Pa. WM. B. SMITH Aprll2s, 1871—tf. Argent. The Stannard Washing - Naphine, Is pronounced the bit In'Market,' having taken qui first 'Premittiii at - 114 Itio'ga Co. 'and ether Faire, and Is deoidedlk tlie best Washidg Ma= chine invented. It iinly needs a trial te satiety the most ekepticiii. persons ' wishing to pur chase, will address • LUS& EITIMENS, Oct. 11, 1871. TiOga, Pa, 4.nd/tor's • Notice. /111 HS vndersigned appointed an auditor to inakedistributan grthe 11clansse femtiinittg in the tianids of Johrl. 1,4140he1l adtpliktatraior de bontrnOn ctintfeitamento inns:To, of the edits of Jacob Protsman,late of Tioga, derieased. will attend to the duties-of appointment — at his office In Tioga, Tioga county Pa:, on Thurediy; the 9th day of November a:' n. 1871 , ' at 10 o'olook A. 13, when and whore 'all persona alai& leg asly popion sald.flind tnyst present and prvve their claims or be forer dobirred - from • ounling.iii for AO Aare f Oct. 1371-2 w. 0. H. SEYMOUR. Auditor, Mrs. C. P. SMITH 0 -2 CIS 4.2 w " 5 C 1 1 1 1 "W" tatit . rti Fl ct S ao 1 3 1 1 4 o r;•2 4 4. 13 0 -1 WC; 0. 4 CL , 1::14 Al 42 4 IL, - C = .0 o 2 Pa`r y • to. a) N. , ' b -oz 'SIB . OOO worth' OF GENTS, YOUTHS & BOY'S CLOTHING, for sal 25 DOZ. G'ENTS SHIRTS A: DRAAVERS,' fold sale eh'pap at HA r 1 . 5 ,thtsEs ov Boots' and Shoe A fall line of Flannels, - .Blankets- aid- I . .4; • • --- •' • •- every discriptionjust teceived at TUB I 4 , - A full line of uew and desirable etylos of 1 SIiAW i 7 s 7 . The Dress will h found very attractive, as it comprises many new si les of Goods at prices that cannot fail to snit. . . The public_ are invited to call and examine' my block chasing. Wellaboro, Oct.., 18, 18711 MOW* CIoc)C113 fait X.NoN7V7 .Iz.) J. A. Pailbsolls ,Dry goods, Boots Sh AT THE LOWEST 1 A U PRIC. NM liMil Heavy Sheetinge, 10, 11, and ; 1 . . } New :Prints, si, 10, 12,1. Bleached Muslins ' fine, 12/, 16, 18; 20. Flannels, all kinds at less than value. Cloths and Cassimeres, 1 • Handsome Dress Goods, 25 andlle. New Satteens, extra quality, 75c. Black Alpacas, -1, 374., 44, 50e 7 Hoop 'ltirts an Corsets, - cheaper than ever. • i i Waterproofs, all Styles, Shawls, in Great Van Men's 2-Sole. and Tap Fin© Kip BO' t 4, Tap Sole, A. H. Calf Boots, Tap Sole French Calf Boots, " 2-Sole and Tap 'French Kip'Boots, Boys' half Double Sole Kip. Boots, - " 2-sole and Tap Fine Kip Boots, Youth's Kip Boots, - This 'Entire Liu° of Boots is manufactured at - J. Rictiardeon's for us, a by na in every respect as in former years. Women's', Calf Vamp. }jai 414:01 Shoes, - 7 Woman's I Calf Veiny) Polish Shoes, - *Wes and Children's Work equally cheap 04F entire line of LADIES' SEVIrD W 011,1;, at alually . I- We carry an immense Bird otour regular makes, anti exert ourselves growing We do not Intend to take the back trkok at this late itty, but we do as we advertise in all cues, making no claims that we cannot carry out. 00118,188. xiAztlxv.ri just received, And for eele cheap at 44 M!I1M1 just received and for sale clump at HAR DEN'S Goods Departm OF CORM% ARE EELLING TO SE yOUND IN TUB COUNTILY 1 on l#e Prime Lief 91• VAR.SO3I rtir... = = A U Cheat ) 1 = MI rid desire 1 re pm I I 'MOS. I-1 ice os9 PBP t :tleF. 2.75 & :3.25 & 2.25 & ci IVarranted fin 1 I o imp our t oureelro 001111982 No. 8 Cowart DI Il ME iN] ENS IMI DS