EEG Mie Agitator. CIRCULATION P. C. VO GELDER. t.ditor and; Proprietor. RESE W4,ll.4borottgli, "rk Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1871 --\- - -14r.4 0 141 A -is-140111141- 14) 11014 p until death [ahem it front tot !,ithikiit to t he apppintment (2 . L hE the fief, her, La MEM :1 I .„ :tg ro , ted on the 3lttt, SZE ( /41 arced with hseing . funds be-' 11,•ten .Tosephene Mans tiehi \Ono noting hi :t fidtiviary ctijme itly for a at lady. TIo; return of the vote in I'voinsylvania gluey 111Tandless, Dem., 2t,',l,;ttU, a nil Stall ton, Rep., 283.999 ; ma him; Siam •Ws majority 14,490. Barr had :;,173, and Wheeler 3,01:2. v he temperance candidates. F„ t r „ co n v t -atimi, 332,2.31 ; Against a -I•ooventiosk. %•.2,072. , .; majority for a COll ell( iOll, 2.(i0,1,i ( i I THU P.I4ITATOR FOR 1872. (ha 1N i l il be interested by the nuneoncetneut t!iat certain changes in ? Ike .thti management Of The A v ,,qme I,,i:t6ll•!itnent Lake plat's; eu the tit's( Ilf Jantia7 next. At that time, A. F. It.trni:E4, Esq., of Bath, IN. 1 , I. expectod to heeolne the managing e.td)r-atet joint ' proprietor of the jour wil, in eonneeti , in with the undersign ed Mr Blirte.4 t not without expeti- rued in newspaper management; and wo trust his ar(ltious labors will be folly appreciated our numerous readers. ‘A.'O shall, 11-1 - 11elvtolore, have charge of tht roechabieal and business depart nit•nts of the office, MO render sonna ;et (\ice in the t:litorial fine. ft will ha the con,,Mot endeavor of the new firm 1.) make tio• :.ilarc of The Agitator wor thy of its react, lid to deserve a contin- U-11Re Of the ,t,eneroussupport the jour- Lai now tvcci‘ e 3 in Tioga county. Ihr will enter upon the w Year with a new dress of clear :4o. type, and Itq make•np will be oo el,aril..;ed f..-ntler its columns more attiaelive to all. These material itn poiVentellbi wilt, 16 is hoped, us (CI i.:!Verpt , /t3 reading matter, anti at the flauto titno better • accommodate our growing adverts patronage. Wo ask our friends to assist us in ex tending 'ow . patronage. If cads ono will speak " rt word in season" to some treightropr - otrr - ho thereby strengthened to make other itnprove ments in hay p tper. „Whatever the el t,•l t of fro•nds in this behalf, we )))) lu iI)s) ) e them alt. We intend ..tgih,to, tor IS% shall be. a s•oonti liel)11 , :Iv, local ncicb?aper, worth twin:, , i 1,144 t to thq reader. 1 ~ C. VAN (1):1,1)FP. D1)11111% U. LAW JUDGE. `,\' ikon is Feud to Late le , :11 tic tiptionitinent Additional Judgv, vie•• Judge \VI II i in , ri''ignatlon takes play° next De his appointment will eon t 'le oni .1 toe next (do - Alin], when, if r t kk : 14. not in the Mean time re l., -111. , . twill he supplied at the hi , X r ‘Vilson is a good law :, ei \Vt. entertain no doubt of his le iltialitiestioni to till the oftlee. We ne,•er did etiter!ain one. We raise no thetivalitleatirmof any of the idace. Ouropposit'n to i- ti..: put upon personal grounds. Wik,,o is abundantly able to lotto rite ill/ties of his appointment, I doubt!,.' Nt ill, with honor to 111111 fl , lO/1(%. to an. • ~+hil.. ne find no fault with the t c pointnieni, e have complained, and complain, of the law itself. if g e ne,(1,:(1, then we will Heartily suss t a m it ; for i eiieving and knowing it i.c, oppose it. That is our thin. \V.; believe it to helhe opinion ui nine old of t-very ten voters in the di-trict. They are not penurious, they arc not niggardly ; they are willing to pay liberally for any office the public inn rest demands ; but they are not II) sustain an office when the rea t„ii for its creation has passed away, and it has practically become a sine- EMI There may have been reason for the crvatiOn or this office, in the then state of health of the President Judge of this dist' i et. The President Judge elect is abliutiantly able, in health, abilities and willingness, to perform the whole duty of the office. Twenty weeks in the :ear will do it. This being the case, ti e s ti, we reiterate our former opinion, thai\the creation or existence of an ad ditiol office, with the same pay, to \ perfortnthe. same duties, is not needed, is not aske for, is inexpedient and un just. The p .sent law is against the wishes of the znkass of the people, and ought to be repealed, to- end with the termination of thiappointrnOt. We :`hall continue to clutiand thi4. It Is L-ito ply justice, and thtitcau injure no one. It simply asks for" 1, just , econo my in the administration ol\affairs, and no party can safely 'disregard' tt, The measures inaugurated under t lo kiiklux bill may not have the etroet (4` i fj,anto ,, diately restoring order at .t h e l 4 ontli, hat they are pretty efreetually . li-provitur the theory that diet e are no I; Niltix E Inns, or that tho;e are unim portant in numbers, and mainly ()Tan lied to ple:lerve rather than 'obvert or . - der. , w ,p ens io» of the ,habeas 4.:orpus in a portion - of South Carolina, with tlw al.reA of a large number'of Koklux, has caused intense eitement at the: , outli, with threats of- resistance. taut Ihe most significant Ttrt of the dramh, is Iho way in which the action ui th government stampeded the lead ing f litiklux. Hundreds of them fled the state ; other hundreds are ".lying out,'; vatting fora (quince to ;get clear without arrest. The simple truth is—and every intel ligent man at the South knows it—that the " Kultlux Klan," ".Order of Pale Faces," " Invisible Empire," or what ever name may be adopted by this law le,,s organizationy comprises the greater portion of the disbanded rebel army, which, beaten in open war', resorts to secret organizatiOn, terrorism and 'mur der. That is the gist of the matter, and the government must meet and defeat this new form of treason, ere there can be any true peace or freedom at the South. 1,900. IiUKLUX. • Our iitnly ext'intit . .l,-, arr. ienglity and .... , ale:nine:tilt on t his ott,•t ;It Torten( rikatie o f A oo . l ionn atfaitn, anti perhaps wt i ; cannot ?...hAllloor read Is a (dearer idea of tilt , z•ittottn•t, Ottett . 1.,, , giving a few leN t rat•t:-• It4lli pa lo - 1,• i• id idea in widely 1 ditl'elehl I.)caliiie-=, ;Ind' , differing in i 1 efitirat and politit•ni lt , :t••ti; hut agree- itII:, ;L , ,t.liilile wen :11 ways agree, on i i prnvol anti estaldisliett ftl'tH. \VC quote ) f ir ,t fr,n) thk• \Vit-ant,:..dill Chionieln: \''lt; i.'ll:cry:Tm - tc•• rr - rtfrr.. , - /o:trirlf-; I'n nn et.nnt , I tt..\d...,h.,.“11.. 1,t10,-- 1";`1,11Ity made' 01 . 1 i Cult 111 ItorAltt'., it g•N n (11Ii• Cit Congrees, and 11..4.111i1t , r, r 1,1 Is:1,-1.• 04 • t • t l e t-tte l et.9 of that ( liitTiAL :o oll• IioPA gL A Clzbirtter. and a LIN .11•liog tee', lit 11 , 1 % Wen. n u nr ti e lo_ itt tt.tv•7 f ihlf .e:1 , 1 . 4.1". t it I , t i \ 11 , AVrtint Brown. hot •.111 1 11 .: 'Li' . 1r1• l' . 1 . %•n t') ha ;tale,l that. or ti.. ....n, C. 1.:‘,..,.. 1.a..1 a :l. • i, ~,fi' j t. ) of f u l t ..phood in IA: -1.•,. L:: 7.-,,•t•ttt tTh•t 'l3tllllT7, when ho raid tl,t It. tilt I- , hithinx it Ir•rtnesilee, ho was .3,11. " 111, 11 i y ;tit lA.t..si 11 X (WWI. including two of Go\ ettptc 1:: - .)w... t.t.ti..• otpi f4llod senseless-to th e ear th ,tth ,t heavy p.tit.rk iiut for the ipterr ferenve of Judge Carey, ho '1,0111 , 1 have sheen killed. We have mentioned tit' l •tto facts before, butt filo Tribune contains for th firstfitne an au , thehne account of the °Otago.' - "soon after this attempt to man for an honest and bold opinions, Coveruor llrow,n pun a Mob he repehted Aatemen know of any 3Cuhlu.: in 'Penne. Prosser in round terms as a ' skank,' :ra'tifieil the assault nt up by ea ) tog : ' The fact that tt.i he it has bees permitted to' conclusive et idenoe of dev.olun in this cetutuunit3: - " A ccosr.t, Oct. 26 --td. county, South Caroling, where has been ruspentied, ptate that made .tad ti,ep.trtiesJodgod Numh-r.. f non are leavin OA :4,1.11 . 4,:- 1114' siifferio l d kind, is tumpoode , l. Ir . ia repot 111 the I.lle poi...it:awn of Cliesti leaving the %lowest and child In Spartansturg: nod c pede and sutrring it Vet' tie and Cociter 4 utiniteib, ant.: it the.teriar and excitement The i'rem says : " now brie from "! my picture of political is quite evident that the In , thoroughly organized in thatl cent triumph ernholdens to erease of lawless outrage and peeled. Prominent Repuhliaa i tendon of removing their fain , ities, arid those who were then derons !,ummer at' lifts, belitA months will tie wrozio thin the A few of thteotttrages fol tote' " Febiti. , r) I —A;1r,2,1 Whi v,hipped lilt be proulieeti te . r ticket. ....deg' hie back ' , Ambit! ' 4 , February "A. 4— An old 01 4 ,0 1 gutteu, \vas beaten till he mad 44 February 10,4—Jack Dup tdera of it ftqubllcan club, a 1,e,1 be it of ug SD the wood •,[anti•heateu tilt 14 01 Tit tteroi.•l in ~LumAn t ' froth ll,reat to 3tra , l4(le,' uLd end inteatineo. 4 4 Mr Earmnr„ teat:ll4-r et 11 Verdy abippett Lind .Jldfireti tt ' Abr.l,a4n \Vaud) cher, telten out by titty I.r rig ,hot. Aprll I- --Tete Ilortitlefg I flow ti,dlA) by (Lit ty ifII liody riddled with tlh) . " April 4.- -Peier t,h1,0v.:1 to witnesb) whipp der It lebee rud, lill he prunii tun, t,olrid- • t1:- - - y g-- chased vas.. estates ; stone and marble mat sions, and rode in glittering c4rriages ; rioted in luxu ry, and flu ted 'their agnificence he . - fore the pudic.,' It pr yoked inquiry. The pray exposed tli ,proofs of their akounding c robberles. 'uspicion ripen ed into certainty. Th .p . i..ess continued to pour in its daily bro dsiae of figures, —ghastly proof of the 'prodigious ras cality at' this Clang of ' hieves. ', Thirty Millions is thought to he an under' sti mate ! i t. The heart of the,gre4 city throbbed: with indignation at astounding ex hibit. The idea bf iamp-post justice , arose in men's hearts; but better coun sels prevailed. The 'people met in mass meeting; * scathink Alebriciation '3aid . open the black reEbrd: The 'coterie of II criminals thought the r innocence In jured.! then grew dell lit, Aid talked bravado. The Citizens Committee of Seventy was appoint d; injunctions followed ; , the - rogues' ell out 'among, themselves,—the foul sirit of corrup , tion turned and rent Its If. A N.'York judge was found who d red to vindicate 1:1 the offended law ; and Justice at last f- lifted her' avenging hat I against the i b:t red ed - eonapi rat OM ',...= -11 1 ,0 i^i:Nr.fherency crumbled;—the Ring Was broken L.— At least so men hoped anti truitto: Butevitjutia many lives : its results live long after its eansu . r ilaty . - gone:::! So the oPganized frattd,of ,tbla;Vlllaityttitijgang warked.etfeetivelyi4titiptiftli,Ahe-hOad wasibruised—like thege4ent i kbotelied, but not killed. Evidence of Its power was immediately felt;_ itcontrolledihe ttittafiri'freralifiltiiiticriiitton= vention ; Its creatures were placed iff nomina ion i the better men of the .. partY , WCi iiiiWtitTekt,To — lffiiiitibt - /ti- - -; lied the -Great Mogul-, of Tammany throivs down the gauntlet to ail his foes combined. . But the infamous ebterielmuot:fall ; the courts are letting daylight into their dark deeds, from they must not escape. They have robbed the people' as they neVer haforeAvere robbed ; 'they have raised themselv_es ro desperate light of infamy; Political gamblers, they have " stacked . and: cut" Legisla tures, as they a pack of cards; they have kwiluted the ballot box:, and trampled.the very: foundations of free institutions into the mire;, their crimes are hideous;—their fate - should be as sigital as theft...offenses have been mon- Hiroo's. -. murder a loyal xpression of 11T i3lied a card, ii that bo did not .sec, abused. Co9l 'arpet-bagger and. ion hint, winding 'uch a miscreant remain here, is to law and order vices from York ho habeas corlpus melds have been New York, at this writing (Nov. 7,) votes upon the 'qUestion of the 'ascend ency or endencliorthis tremendous and alarming combtnatiqn:of lawle4 rot tenness. Some o l f the trest men:of the sane party, shocked at such bestial deg rafiation, have joined - the ftepublicans In a o td nail - effort to depose these Wretches from ppyver., Such. Incarnate devils must he fought with fire, and all good men must join in it. Tweed, the head and front of this offending, arres tedsand held to'hail in two million dol tars, (which he easily" furnished,) still snaps his fingers in - the face of law and justice. His lev,lty is' disgusting; he has 9nly the form of Manhood, and but little of that ; ho has ne. conscience.— Ho is reported as saying of the Com mittee of Se.renty, these gentle men are willing to spend two millions to my - -one, they may take my boots off;" which. interpreted, means, " If these gentlenien-can spend two mill ions to my one, then rwill go under 0 1 if not, then I Will et:intim:to to rule." Innepey is - oinntptetelit, then 'xi* this Entuirandthis milltorts be altrWet 'ecr regarded.' , Btitart Bribery buy or the trusted representstiveaof .outraged Jus tice who are now pressing this gang of Thieves to disgorgethe people's Money? We shalt see what,:wa 'shall see'. - Let , us await the end trill —hi for the punishment of he uni versal ascend( pirdes. tko county jail. l o county and their IBueiness of all lied that one-half ler county has left, en unprotected.— tnnties the atm :Liar than in York impossible to con that prevails." , eras give a gide- Thew declare it Isible Empires is State. Their m otion, and an in -I.ersecution is ex; na express an in• Ilies to other local luring the mu e that the next ten )roved were as 1 chi (colored) was to tho Democratic which was badly ed man, name for the tame promise. co (colored) Pres s dragged from his en five miles into WBll near dearl.-x.; en cat him open took out his heart ,c v lbred school, se '? Icavo his school. le, n colored prea iy mashed men and 1 r (colored) dragged 'arty Kuklux, and t. I :celered; - lest name with hie nook un od vote the Do. Complete Lit the Legislature. • Below we, present n complete list of the members eleked,to the nest Legis lature. The newly_elected,.petito are mailed with 'a star (*). . Flank D. .Collins, D., has recelyeLl.tpe certificate of election hy,the grOisest ; ,frapile, and we presume hialseat4lll be contested. lerely as . speei- Ir of such eases •tigating Com -I►otulreds, and essary. MS - ila !elphia—Firlt district; Itiibert P. De. abort, D.; Scoond divtriot, E. W. Dail., R.O; Third district, David A. Nagle, D.; Fourth • dis trict, Coo. Connoll, , inunediately er, maintained Chester, Delaware anal Montgomery—Henry S. Evans, R,; 11, Jones Brooke . Backs—Jesse W. Knight. D. Lehigh and Northampton— r -Ediiln, Allbrlght, D. Betke—S. Denny Dayli, D. Schuylkill—Wm. M. Randall, D. • . Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne—Albert G. Broadhead, D. Luzerne Monroe and Pike—F. b. Collins, Di. Bradford Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming —L. F. Fitch, R,ot government in )y the arbitra atening of for- I le payment of t - nultaneous re -6,. astonishingly le world's hie- Cameron, Dl'litan, Putter and Tioga—B. B. Strang, R. O • " Lycoming, Union and Sn3d•r--Andrew 8. Dill, D. • Northumberland, Mot:dour, Columbia anTSul livan,—Chas R. ---panphiri:andvLabitiort l2 -:Davld MuMma, R. Vanbaater--:Esataa. 13illingfelt, R., Jno. B. Warfel. - Cumberland - and. Weakley, R. meats, worthy people do not Olds have fear party had done tegrating. Not I of the so-called lipato' this fear, York and Adams— Wm. MoSherry, Da Somereet, Bedford and Fulton—Hiram Fin dley, D Blair, Iluntingdoa, Centre, Mifflin and Perry Bruno Potrikin, D; David M Crawford, D Indiana and Westmoreland—Harry White, B.* Clinton, Cambria, Clearfield and Elk--W A Wallace, Di" undiminished Ling confidence tion of the Re ri the country integrity. In nnediate work ical rival of ve tat stagger the Westmoreland, Fayette, and Greene- Parman, D Alleghany—Jas. L Graham, R•p Niles El. Humphreys, R* Washington and Beaver--Jfie El Rutan, R ' Mercer, Venan go and . Whrren—Rarrison Allen, R Crawford and Erie—Goo D. Dolamater, R RECAPITULATION. 11,11, - eans . .. ... 17 Democrats 16 - Philadelphia—First distrftiti Gil Smith, R ; Second, Geo,M'Clowen, D ;•Tnird, Samuel,Tos eptis, D ; Fourtb, piaElliott, It;, Fifth, 0 11 Douglerty,' D: Sixth, Charles A 'Porter; R; Seventh; Howard .Y Potts, R j Eighth, Samuel Daniels, It; Ninth, Wm. H Dodges, R; Tenth, Samuel D . Eleventh, J B Hancock, B; Twelfth, George "W -Fox, R; Thirteen, S D Smock, it -- ; Fourteenth, John Lemon R; Fifteenth, AdartrAlbright; B,; Six teenth, A D Levering, R ; Seventeenth, G Griffin, 11; Eighteenth, James N Marks, It Adams—lsaac Renter, D • Franklin--Thaddeus M Mahon, it • I • , iv York ? The of New York ) has been, in Tweed's Legis- Armstrong—? K Bowman, R Beaver, Butler and Washington--D M Leath. erman, W Fleeger, and Wlf Mickey, - ; Dr. JCseph Lusk, D Bedford and Fulton—J W Dickerson, D Berke—John A Conrad,.A T C Keffer and H H Schwartz, D Blair—B L Hewitt, R Bradford—B S Dant and P if Book, R Bucke- r -Samuel Datrah, D and S C Parson, R Cambria—Samael Hem, R - Potter and M'lttiap—Luelas Rogan, R 4rtion and Mentonl4tioltard B Staples', D 1 ` 1 484 2 0 0- 44 10011 0711:4711 Rdirudf;loltn - Giltlllan i N Whits, II J W Ballast. fine end Alexander iller, R Chester—Joseph 0 Irintob,\nnd Levi Pricer, B Centre—P Gray - Meek, D Clearfield—John Latta', D e has set as its - Clarion and Forest--J B Langan, D Clinton, Lycoming and Sullivan=A 0 Noyes and Samuel Wilson ' ID \ Columbia-LOltaaß Broekway,D \ . Crawford-J IL Gray and Wm B Gleason, R Cumbirland--J Bomberger, It Dauphin and Perry--Andrew K Black, s l S Sa:Onkel , and Joseph,Sohuler, R -, Delaware-Thos V Cooper, It Erie-Oeorgo W Star and 0 P Rogers, R . Elk, Cameron and Jeffetiob-A I Wilcox, It - Fayotto-Samnel H Smith, D Huntingdon-F. H. Lanai it Indiana-T rdllullin, It' Juniata and Mifflin-Geo V Mitohell, D Lancaster-D K Burkholder, J C Gatohell and C L Hunsicker, R , Lawrence-A P Moore, It Lebanon-Anthony S Ely, R Lehigh-Adam • Woolevor and ,Herman Al Fetter, D Luzerne-Richard Williams R ' P Quigley'f' ..r. , i , •DeLang; and DI, Koons, D • Montgomery-John J Harvey and Oliver G Morris, D . , . Mercer-Nathan Morford, It Nortlimnpton-Samuel 0 Fabar and C E Pelsert, D Northumberland and Montour-Denis lil Bright, R., I B Hawbaker, Ind. Pike and Wayne-4 Howard Beach, D Schuylkill-Wallace Ones, R'; , Chas FKing and W - . 0 Uhler, D- • . - • Snyder and Union-? William G Herold,,,R Susquehanna and Wyoming-Martin Brings, and E W Heard/Ilse; It v • `TiogaJ I Allteltell,S: i {.: ,Yertango-'J D M'Jankin; R - - ' Warren -'-W H Short 3 ll , . Westmorelands-Jolur Litte'and A' Greena. .vtalt,:D ' ~•- : . •,-..0!-- - .• _ D ~ t York,-Le nel Rom ,and Fonk .TMagee, GreOne—R A redrawn, 1$ '. Some - fief-WI( Satinet, R - - ' • • 'RECAPITULATIVi. .oey pur- Ved in brown Republicans Democrats 26 Republican itsjcsiity on 'Joint ballot 27. • Lust year the Reputylleatillid'itz majority in the: House and only fire majority op joint ballot. This is a wonderful chinge,mhen we remember that the Democrats gerrymandered the State to Ault themselves. ' 1 • [MUSE Ois REPREBENTATIVIER. , $7 T.., • uttlicap. mpAprit, i , ~ ~.Stkerllroo Sales. ... i 3 •,. • - ,„ VVIItTUiroC Wirth rirtltiret Iferi faelat;Lo. earl Yacias and Venditioni filyipusts. Issued out of the Court of Common Ph as of Tiega 'county, and to me directed. I will Mt poi() to public sale,. to the highest and best bidder, ut the Court House in Wellsboro, on Monday. the 27th, day of Nov's', IBM at one o'clock P. If , the followlAg dear . ribed property:, . . One lot of land hi Biaartiurg on tits west side of the Williamson read:-1,0%,1i0 2 ill block. NO. , I upon Wisp of said village, With a the story frame building, known e l the Academy of Music, al, feet front, and 81 feet deep, with out buildings 'thereon. To ha sold as the property of Valetititie Lord, suit of P Nittrower et al. ALSO—a lot aiand in Clymer tow mad p, bounded o the north bp A 11 Tiawbridge and Rufus Scott, on the east by--tiro -Harbor „estate and 81 Ileack; on the nth brJaili)k . Ttlitina The StroititilfirSetrit2lltinla on the wot- by. the Sniuttal _Hirer estate rind din ar Vrowhrldgti,plontaidins 170 nor's more (*less, with 150 'writs trartrotbd; -With and frame house,' 3 frame barns and apple orchards and other fruit trees thereon. 77615iford'as ffirtir — fifieirty of Patrick Oanitiy,,ot li RPent. , "enl' ALSO—a lot 01 labollti Ward township, boupdsd on the north by lands of 1L Lyons, ou tho east by Juno Rice, Curtis Cleveland, A Johnson and Daniel Hagar; on the south by Daub:4.ll4;er and filsneou ; on the west by Day td Ames, Wm Fletcher and 'lsaac Smith, containing UT acres moil os less o ahont 80 h les Improved, with frame • barn , log house, frame o se, apple orchard and other fryit trecis thereon To be sold as tho property of Leroy Ayres and A S suit of Pomeroy Brothers.-- ALSO-- a lot of laud In Mansfield on wait sldo of Williamson road, corner of Wellshoro street and south side of same, 46 feet on Wllliatasoe street, 80 feet on Wellehoro street, bounded on the south by 'Pitts A Bro, On the west by Pitte & Welber, on the Worth by Wells boro street, and on the east by the Williamson road.— To he sold as the property of L Cummings, suit of Murdaugh, Pittia Co; _ ALSO—a lot of tand - id Osceola township, bounded on the north by the public highway, on the west by Clark Kimball, on the south by the said Clark Kim ball, on the east by Hoyt, Tubbs, Fridley & Co., be. log 25 foot front and 70, feet deep, with a two story !done store thereon. To be sold as the property of at A Bulkley; suit of Newton Bulkley. • ALSO—a lot of land In Osceola townebip, bounded -on the north by lands of 0 1) Roomy, ou the west by 'Levi Skinner, on the south by lloyt Tubbs and pub lic or private alloy, on the oast by the public high way, containing one half acre or thereabonte, all Im proved, Immo bowie, frame baru, outbuildings and fruit. trees theroota To be sold as tho property of Coo W Newman, suit of C D Keener. ALSO—a lot of land in Chatham township, bounded on'the north byiands - of Rhonaldo Taylor, on the moat by David ChurchilLon the south and east by 'wetland Oscar Westmiller,centainieg 50 acres, 20 acres improi ed; frame house, frame blacksmith shop, log barn, sp. t plo orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the propekty Of LeivilL Carr, suit of J 1. Wood and , r L.. 8400118. • • • . • ALSO—ta lot of lend in Malnsburg Doro,.bounded north by Main street, east by Geo Stauffer, south and west by J B Strong, containing about one Aare, frame house, frame steam and water Orbit MW, frame *bed, frame borne stable, but buildings IWO fruit tree there on; together, with aintilince and dam tattached, bean dad on the north-east by Goo Stauffer highway, John Hoe, GI D Maine, Baldwin Parkhurst,Peleg Dond, Seth Ramsey, Henry and D Dewey and J ll'Austin. on the south and west by John 13 Strong at al. To be sold as the property of N ECalkins, snit of Pomeroy Brothers. ' ALSO—a lot of god In Delmar township, bounded on the north and east by lands of A Gleason, on the south by lands of Robert Steele, on the west by Win Harding and A Gleasou, containing two acres more or less, frame house,: frame barn, oat but/dings, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property oil:Marla' Gleason, snit of 0 L Wilcon. . ALSO—a lotf land In Westfield Borough and town ship; bounded 'on the north by Franche Mescho and Peter Edgcomb, on thesouth byCotratteleneriver and Tall Race to 0 Phillips Saw Mill, and on she east by A D 7 61db:rand Wm S Colbatti and S DiPhilllps, contain ing 100 acres, 70 acres improved. Rime house, frame barn _ outbuildings, apple orchard and other fruit tress , Also—one house andlot inWesilleld Boiviugb,bottn ded on the north and west by the Ccoregampa ,u• river, on th e roam by Main street, and o the sail b y is 4 /Kruben, containing thretafourthit, an lege, frame :lieges; outbuildings anti fryli Mime ,Ilinfison. To be sold as the propettrig_BBo Iscifif . ~ Auk eti D [bps 4 lips for use ofJoel WeNt8111111: • • ALSO—a lot 01141'4bn Mansfield Hireough, bounded on the north By Henry Allen, on Se peat by v A Al len, on tb6 lonb i y'Remieloly ATiantar on-the west by prospect or St. amessL, being 105 ft. onlismlnary 'Avenue and BO feet on Prospoct or St. JaMes street, friths tiro story house, out buildings, ornamental and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of P Newell and 11 S Maine, suit of Daniel Redneck, ALSO—a lot of land in Bikini:ld Borough, bounded on the north , bY the 0 eWaneeque River, on the west androontli by Jettl'Parkbarst, On this east by the pub lic highway, containing about tweaneres, all improv ed, frame house, frame steam tannery, frame shed, out buildings end fruit trees thereon- Po be sold as the property of Wing Tabor, butt of Doranee & Dnn. 1 latana, & al. - ~ • ..• •-, , . 1 ALSO—Tho 'following described lots of land In. Wellsboro : One bounded on the southeast by Pearl street, sdutharest. by Lincoln street, northwest by lot -in possession of Jacob Stick/in, and northeast by Jae. Bluer; being 180,by 190,feet; all linprcnopl; Also—One bounded on the southeast by, the above Mescribed lot, southwest. by Lincoln street; northwest by Main street, and northeast by John Riser; being 160 feet on Main street. and 60 feet on Lincoln street, with a two story frame dwelling house, a three" story frame cabinet and chair manufactory operated by steam power, outbuildings and fruit trees thereon; all improved ; _, Atso.:-Onelot.nAnnded on the north by ti private alley and Samuel Herzog and other*, east by the pub lic highway, south' bYAnn Strait and and west by John Buehler; Containing 1 . % acres, all Improved, w ith a frame house, frame bare, outbuildings, and apple and other fruit trees thereon; Also—One lot bounded on the north by David Peak, Johu Fishier and John Dengel, east by Ann Strait, eolith by Robert Kelsey, and - welt by jobb Dengel ; containing 2M acres, more or less, all improved, with apple and otbrr fruit tree, theretin; , • Ateo—One lot boa ided . on the north by a private alley and Samuel Ilosti•g, on - the easel* Simon Flans, south by Ann Strait, end west by . David Peak* con taining half an nerd, more'or less, with frame ' house and fruit trees thereon, To be sold as the property of J S Sticklin, John Buehler and Shion •B/aire suit of 'Charles Ebereni for use of Robert Campbell. 7 ' ALSO—A lot of land In Brookfield township; 'boun ded on the north by the State line, treat be Lester Fisk, south by the public highway; and east by lands nrgur.ahetla Oilky; containing six acres, alt improved, with fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of William G. Gilky, snit of E. P. Murdoch, for • lase of Byron Sanford. , - - ALSO.-4 lot o f land in Wellsbote; bounded north westerly by Main etrect, northeasterly by lands of 'B' T Van Horn, southeasterly by Pearl street, end &oath-. westerly by land In • possession of A B Eastman; con taining one-third of, an acre,, more or lees, alllroprovect, with a two story house, occupied and Used as a board lig and dwelling house, frame bard outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of David Hart, suit 'of D. 0 .. Stevens. oted to ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township; boun. dod on the west ,by the' west line of 'Doge county, on the north by tenth; of John Little, cast by lan of Stephen Potter Jr., and *oath by lands of Stephen Potter, Jr.; containing two acme, alt improved„ with frame water law mill, two board shanties and one slab shanty thereon, together with a right of way across said Stephen 'Potter's lands for mill race to.eald mill. TO be sold as thevropeitr of L. E. Antler, snits at H. E. Hand 'and -; -A A ALSO—A lot'of land in Covington fc*nsbip ; kiwi, : dad ': . rt thd north by the highway leading' frOne Cov ington to Frost settlement, west by lands' of Edwin Satterly, and south and east by the estate Of 13 II Ger oulds ; contaluilocthree-fourths of an acre, wtth a two story frame house, outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of James L. Kilt, spit of Simon Green. ALSO—A. let'of land In iiiiktand borough; bounded On the north,by.the'COwaneatine river, West studnth by Joel Parkhurst; and east' by, the public high ay ; containiftg about two acres ; all improved; with ft me house, frame pteem Winery, frame shed,- outbpil up aj , and frult•tritei thereon,' To be Sold as the property of Wing Tebor,lmlts or Dorrance&Dunbu r John Dark ' habit & Co.,,Johu Parkharet, I' .A.l3aster, , 0 5- Harri son , Joel 0. Parkhurst, Robertffrtver sad 3 W Shoff. ALBo.—Aqot of laud in the, borough: of-Manillelit boanded en the north by. Henry Allen, _saw by p A Allen, *oath by fierabiary larenne, and. Wart - by 'Pro*. pact or St. James street; being 105 feet Ott k Bomb:airy avenue and 80 feet on Prospect or . .fit James street, with a two story ftafne bum. ontbuifflitip, iiindoitav, mental and fruit trees thereon.. To bi Sold ise , the pro-, pert, of P. Newell, lath of Daniel Ear took and Chas P Veit. ': . - , WICKHAM & FARR We are now receiving onx Secondt SiWik Fall and Winter \ \ , \ \ •Q S 9 \ ' and are ' eelling them at their ueual ; \ .4...1(19VW \\PLEArtegg. • - - Just call' and see what e l good assortment we . have. Nov. 08t1. Applications for Charters. ivoiToE Is hereby given - , thni.tbe,, following applications for °barters of inoorporation Name been' filed in my Moe, sn&wilLt tre preinit• teA to the Court of Common Pleas 'of 'flog& conntyjMonday, November 27,18 n : Application ofJohn 'M. Barden, Samuel .W. Shermat;t3teptetk H. Woid, and •otberi, under the name of. the , " Baptist Church of ,Rutland." JOHN r. potrAtipsps, Tercey troy 8, ' 1871' , . E. A. FISH, Sheriff. TIOGA, PA 0 • • 't. WICKHAM it FARA. .BALOWIN:S.,...BIIAtirt: If you Irant - to goo a mica asdortwent of ma Fall & Winter Goods CAL[. AT BALDWIN'S-WANT-Yr 'irOG A, PA If you want Dress Goods of all kinds, call at •BALI)WIN'S Shanty If you, want Bl'k Alpaca, call for the Grand Dutchess, . at BALDWIN'S Shanty. If you want an Ottoman Shawl, dill at BALDWIN'S Shanty. If yon want Ladies (V - Gents' under • ware, call at BALDWIN'S S4anty. If you want notions and titnmings, call at BALDWIN'S Shanty. If you want Furs, call at BALDWIN'S Shanty. If 37 . ( in want knit G'QQAtii; • call _at __BA.LXY.W . I'S ',Shanty, If you want Hittd and 0413,' . call at 'BALDWIN'S Shanty. If you want:Boots and Shoos; , ),' call at 13 ALpW IN'S Shanty. If you want-a--set call, at BALIiIV,IN'g Sharity. If you:want good - Teas and Groeer. iea fresh, - call at BALDWIN'S Shanty. If I you want a ready made suit of clothes; call at BALDWIN'S Shanty. If you want a suit of Clothes leave your measure at BALDWIN'S Shanty. If you want Over Coate, .i . 0314034441*61%8hanii: p*rou.,want Bliffalcritobes, call at RAIDWIN'S,Shanty. If you want prices that cant be beat, call at tiALtoWIN'S Shanty. Thats whats- the Matter. We are anxious to sell these goods before we leave the Shanty. T. L. 13ALT)WipT Nov :1,1871. AGENTS WANTED I f ; l o i r i th u e g fa a s t n ee t t moat popular book—with , 60 Illustrations, likenesses of all the Presidents—beautifully bound, and printed on tinted paper. THE NATION, Its Rulers and Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND G4UiIIiZA4V. Itothing like It. Strikes everybody as Just the book they need. It Is an Eneyeloptedia of the Government. Single pages !alit, arc of themselves worth the price of the book. Over 600 pages and only $2,60. A Rid Harvest for Cenvassors--ladies and gentlemen— far mers, teachers and atudente. One agent took 76 orders r2 f ra d d a arcl u n i t e c t r fe ul" a r alone l i o n n flartreertr the boo k a line ral ai ones for Circular. and information. NEW WORLD PUBLISHING CO.. Cor. 7th and Market Eitreote,Phll adalphis.—Noir 111371-ly AGENTS WANTED For a Book that will Sell. ~i~]C~a'~EE BY TIIE REI4OIONRD Jegiari.o.l" This is an originaVintereeting,Und instructiie work foil of rare fun and humor, being an account of tke , AUTHOWS PROPESSIONAL • JAVA his Wonderful triclui and feats', with laughable incidents and adren• tures as &Magician, Necromancy, and Ventriloquist. Illuetrattod With 16 Full Page Engravings. kesidesthe'Antkor's PUrtralt on eteel, and numerous small ants. ''She volume 1s free from any oh,lectionable matter being high-toned and moral In its cbaractar, and will be read with deep Interest, both by old and young. It gives the moat graphio and thrilling accounts of the effects of his wonderful feats and magical tricks, camo ing the most uncontrollable merriment and laughter. Circulars, Terms, &c, with full information Bent free on application to DUFFIE • Oct. 18, 1811.-dm s: No - lice. AOTWE is hereb given'that the Executors and Adminis store named below have flied their accounts the Register's office for Tio4s - enunty ; and that said acdhunts will be presentedlo the Orphans' Court for said county, ate session of said court to be held at Wellsbo won Monday. the 27th day of November, 1871, at 2 0/eleek. P.M., , for. alleWance and confirms+ dark: Aimount of Dyer • Limbo and D. 0.. Madison, Administrators of the estate of Rath Lincoln, late of Lawrence township, deceased. • . Account of John L Mitchell, Executor of the last will and testament of Edsell Mitchell, late of Middlebury, township, deceased. %Partial account of li:retitle% Executor of the last will and testament of Cornelius Vandyke, late of Chatham township, deceased. D. L. DEANE, Register. Wellsboro, Oct 28,1871 ov 1 4w LIST OF LETTERS Office at We!Moro, Win. Eager. 401u 4bit ee l lre i r7 ItY: 'Mud Brening.l • - 11hiciin Wain Edward Bo 6 4 t Jgines • &gam • Wm: Boaz; • aciaPh crooks; • • P. Omar, MImo? CB.rk, Clark, U la Freak Dlatenkopper, Prink Delano, Nelson Davie, „„... Allen Eddy, Junes Faasell, Julia Fishier, • Florence Furman, In calling for any of t •irerticed. G. FrIOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMA i. TION. ' Whereas, the Ron. Robert G, White President Judge for the 4th Judicialistriot of Pennsylvania, and R. T. Bently an C. F. Veil, Esq's, Associate Judges in Tioga onnty, ( have leaned their precept, bearing date e 7th day of Nov. 1871, and to me directed, , or the holding of Orphan's Court, Court of Cflinimon 'Pleas, General Quarter Session's arid Oyer and Terminer, at Wellsboro, for the County of Tioga,, on the 4th Monday of Nov's, (being, t he 2 7th, day,) 1871, and to continue two *wake: Notice is therefore hereby, given,,to the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for thircounty of Tioga, to appear in their own proper persons, with their records, inquisititins, •examinations and remembrances, to do those things which of their offices and in their behalf appertain io be tone, and all witnesses and oth er persons prosecuting in behalf of the Common. "wealth against Any person 'or persons, are re- I I quired to be then and there attending, .and not. to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be pattetnal4n - their ettendaneelittbaiappointeds timei agreeably to notice., , Given under my' hand lind seal 'Retie Sheriff's ' l office, in .Wellaboro, -the 6th day of Nov. inithe Yalu. of our Lord one thousand eight' hundred and seventy-one. E. A. FISH, Sheriff. `. STRAYED, OR STOLEN. F2.0P1 the subscriber in Picketing, on ,Bal sudsy tbp,litth of Cctober 11811, tbreebead Of cattle tlescribed -, as follows,,, vis., Slap; _two year old heifer, red, line back, some white on belly and eyes • one yoke of yearling steers, one roan steer, an d red steer. Any person giv ing information where these cattle can ba found, will be liberally paid. Birs..B. HALLBNBEC Mansfield, or A. B. mcooruggix,Easi Charles ton. Nov. 8,1871.102 w; D ASIIMEAD. PubHeber. 711 Satusom St. Pholads remaining In the Poet November 1,1871.. Jobelirendre, Patriek Garton, Pattiek Gleason, Joe-Milvard.l_ kßork' raut Solt d, TVs Itrat z46— ' John Leonard. Addle Hellion, A. 0. Steen, C. H. Rifenbery, A. Rapelee, Robert Richttrdeon, Robepea Rbanoc, Mae.' regnlesn, Resolto Warding, Joaeph o above, please flay Ad . MERRICK , P. M. liew.Millinery Goods!. MRS. C. P. OMR, has just reoelved a large jn:'and fashionable assortment of , Fancy,.Goods, Parasols, Gloves, FANS, RIBBONS FLOIVERS Ao. which she is soolling • t very low , prices. Drop In and sea the new go ;Oct. 11, 1871—tf. WELLSBORO ' 1E1'73.-0. FACULTY. A. -C. WINTERS, A. M., Principal. Mrs. S. HART, Procoptrese. T. 11. EDWARDS, B. B. B. C. WHEELER, B. E. ' Miss H. I. DARTT,-111. E. " KATE REYNOLDS, M. E. " IDA STODDARD, B. E. ANNA GILLETT, CHAS. 0. THOMPSON, Prof. of Drawing Miss 11. W. TODD, Inst. and Vocal Music. TUITION. (Free to nil residents of the Borough.) Common Engllah $5,00. Higher $7,00 . EXTRAS. French, German, Latin, Each, $l,OO. Italian, $2,00, Instrumental Mu5i0,...510,00. Dratkipg,in elastics, $3,00, private,...ss,oo. Oilp.pintindi r ....... ' ' " $lO,OO. Fall term opens September 11, 1871. .1140. I. MITCHELL, Seo'y. Welisboro Aug. 16, 1871. 'ffERAMO SOCIETY. I Lecture. Course---1871-'72..• THE following lecturers have been engaged for the normal° Lecture Course for the en suing season: SIENDELSSOIINAiDINTEVFE CLUB, Nev. 30,1871. GEbltillt WILLIAM CURTIS Peb.l2. 1872. 7. ANNA E. DIOKINSON March 4,1872. MRS, LIVERMORE ... FREDERICK DOUGLASS...! EDWIN-11. CHAPIN - 110 N. WILLIAM PARSONS PETROLEUM V. NASBY GEORGE VANDENIIOFP EMERY WARD BEECHER. ELLIOTT, Pres% JOHN I.i MITCHELL, HUGH YOUNG, • JEROME B. POTTER, • J. H. BOBARD, See'37. Sept 27, 1871 tf Managers, FOR SALE BOUT 110 acres of land Intown as t h e Wm. 11. );C. Pdltobill farm atllltotiolrs °reek, 'ho p Co.,'Pa4 with three dwelling houses, atiteam Sim Mill and Barns and other buildings—one of the best locations for a lumbering or other manufacturing establishment on the Tioga Rail road. \ • Also, adjoining a lot of about 185 acres, a bout 30 acr e s in pasture. Would make a good farm—timber, enough on it for fuel, lumber, posts,Ao., to pay for it. Also about 750 acres of timber lands with some improvements, about a mile east of the above described lands—valuable or Hemlock Bark, timber and farming lands. 'Also two lots of land'of one sore each, situs ted at Hollidaytown, in the towns pof Middle 'bury—on which there is a store, b rn, do. - Those desiring to purchase en ire of Mrs. .Jane Mitchell on the premises t Mitchell's Creek. 'C. 11. B YMOUR; October 18, 1871.-0. Tioga, Pa. Gen'l Insurance Agency KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA Life, Fire, and Accidental. Assets over 24,000,000. ASSETS or COMPANIES Ins. Co. of North A morica, Pa $3,050,535 60 Frank/in Firelns. Co. of Phi's, Pa, 3,087,452 35 Republic Ins. Co. of N. Y., Capital, $750,000 Andes Inc Co. of Cincinnati, " $1,000.000 Niagara Fire Ins. Co .o f N. Y 1,000,000 Farmers Mut. Fire Ins. Co., York, Pa. 909,889 15 Phamix Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Hart ford, Conn 5,081,970 50 Ponn'a'Cattlo Ins. Co. of Pottsville. 600,000 00 -$24,228,847 84 Insurance promptly effected by mail or other wise, tin - all kind of Property. losses promptly, adjusted and paid. Live stock infirm. ed against death, fire or theft. Total I am also agent for the Andes Fire Ins. Co of Cincinnati: - Capital, $1,500,000. All communications ptciniPtly attendedjo Office on ,Mill Street, 2d door from Main at . Knoxville, - Pa. WM. B. Aprll2s, 1871—tf. Agent. f . , Dole'. sUBSO IBE Fait ANY APER until yon gee a opy of "FOR EVERYBODY," The best Family Paper in icy The Fin cat Engravings, The beet Original Sepriee, The most carefully selected matt e r , The chcapcat and finest priiitccC ;: EVER ISSUED. And offering the Largest and Finest TATION CEROMO to every Subse lished monthly at I One Dollar and Fifty Cents a year; and the Chromo could not be purohised ists,that amount; • We return - to the OLD PASHION.ED PLAN of Yearly Subscriptions,- because Pa can thus spend the maim - int usually paid to News Age:tits, in adding to the and elegance of our pa per. It COSTS ?Ili sunscatneas Lass aid they got a more valuable paper. Other publishers say we' can't afford it. We say wo do afford it, ,aud shall eoutinue to, .until .we have the largest - iubscriptiOn list in thelroun try. Then we shell.stop and increase our price for the paper atone. ' ' - Send ton 'cents for satnple copy, beforerlon subscribe for any other paper. Addreld HENRY H. SAGE, 26 Allen St , Buffalo, N. Y. AGENTS WANTED ( Ladies 'preferred) in every city, town and village in the United States ansl_Canadaa, and liberal terms aro offered. ov 1,1871.-2 m Mra. C. P. SMITH. BADED SCHOOL • .C) ' 4 3ei 6 o 0 , E lOoa cP . s t P• El k -0 P-4 413 5t2 . 4 PA .0 - -44 pal W 1 D.. t H o F4Yr.. e.-. P-1 '0 ZBEI paper t PRESLN fiber:. Pub $10,600 i -orth OF GENTS, YOUTHS -& BOY'S CLOiHINO,.for Halo Ell 25 DOZ. GENTS SHIRTS & D AWEES, - f sale cheap at] 4A 15f CASES- OF Boots and Shoe A full line uf Flannels, Blankets and Rob A fall line of new and desirable styles of SHAwLs, El . Dress Goods Departm - • ` will be found very attractive, as it comprises many nem ble styles of Goods at &ices that cannot fail to suit. The The public are invited . to call anti gxaniinQ my stet chasing. Wellsboro, Oet., 18, 1871. 1"JOw C/rooclos art T_JoN7‘r J. A. Parsons Dry Goods, Boots it S AT THE .LOWEST CASJULPRIC Heavy Sheeting% 10, 11, and 12i. New Prints 6i, 10; 12i. Bleached M uslin, fine, 12si„- 16, 18, 20. - flannels, all kinds at less than value Cloths and Caashneroa, • Handsome Dress G00d5,25 and 310. New Satteena, extra graNty, 75c. Blaelr Alpaca 31, 37-1, 44, 500. Hoop; Skirts and Corsets, cheaper than ever. Waterproofs, all I Styles, Shawls, in Great Va Men's 2-Sole and Tap Fine Kip Boots, Tap Sole,' A. H. Calf Boots, - ‘.‘ Tap Sole French Calf Boots, - l a 2-Sole and Tap French Kip Boots," Boy ' half Double Sole Kip Boots, - " 2-Sple and Tap Fine Kip Boots, Youtn . Kip Boots, - - • _ , This Entire Line Women's Calf Vi_utip, Balmoral 'Shoes, - Vamp Polish Sho Mimes land. Childr 1. 'a Work equally elrea l j Our °nitro line of LADIES' We haw an immense stick of our regular makes, and exert ours 'growing: -= We do not Intend i telake - the black track a t , this late day, b do as we advertise in all oases, making no - olaims that we cannot carry Ooh 18, /891. d, and for i3alo cheap at HA jest receive every diseriptiOn just reeeived at just received and for sale cheap at OM CORNING, ARE SELLING TO BE FOUND IN TUB: COUNTRY See The Price List : =I f Boots Is manufaotured at 3, Richardson's for us, by us In every respeot as In :former 'years. =I RWED WORK, at equally o J. A. PARS g 3 _A-7Etro]EtlY s li 1 THOS. No. 8 Qonc II Cheap at EN'S DEN'S .RDENS !ARDEN'S 13 1 4 And desira -1 befor; 'pur_ A RD E'll . IL I 1•10013 CO. 08S, 133 ietiep. MB 2,75 & 3.0 3.25 &'3.5 2.25 &12.5 nd Warranted 2.2 I= i° 1,44 y our it o plo ge ourael res S & CO* lock, Corning, N,