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The Wellsboro Gazette Combined with Mansfield Advertiser from Wellsboro, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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'r A 1 in 11 1 Tioga County, Pa. NIFORMTTY AND ECONOMY IN School Text Boots. EST A IIEAPEST BOOKS PIBLISHED. 1'lease reaj below what leading educators your vicinity say of them, and compare tees with those now in use. N.

books, or any of onr publi- ilions, wilt bo furnished lo schools at our Introductory Rates, and ample time ill (riven Tor introduction and settle- ent. Apply to the undersigned, to any of ar authorized agents, to Messrs. Young Wellsboro, or to the local dealer in ooks 10 your immediate vicinity. J. B.

pecial AgeBjorfor-fne Publishers. IviaoD, tlafceman. i. Co HO Grand Met, New Tork. tFMrS) SNORTER 7.V ARITHMETIC, ii IF an READERS A Tin -IK 7 fi ITEHAnr RKADF.K.

117 WORT) BOOKS' i COPY ntoKf WHITF DK 1 H7.V HOOKS ii Firs ii 'Ti RIES. TESTIMONIALS. MAV.IIFI Pa 20, i Or-gTtphi-'B nund tbe teat most tdmiri- bl tavt iistd them BaftkieDtly to know wbereof HpeAk thiuK lor our common Bcbool! HobLnauu'i, Shorter Loura in Arithmetic been iu oar Normal ba.hool ever since ita It test tbe class room. We know of none b-i er i A U.LFS and bUta Normal School. WrT-LsnoaO, 1, 18T8 am free to say within my Kcn afyatcty and dura 1 Ed DJI anl a mmMnatJOD Of both for at, t-at her, 1 4o not see bow tbflj can lUT Kn, S.

L. REYNOLDS. Ei CO. ANKUX. N.

1878. a rear we adopted tbe text booLi IH itn-. Institatioii. Hot' non Sbrrter COUTM MMheiBl- tJ i. The New Ormded 8 and Swmton and baling 8 tnoin, Ren now iljjy gire general sl We adapted to sud pupils in these branches of aud UeerfulTv rM-ommend thnm to Jf Jutjtiuu and dcsincg the bett booLi.

VEBEILL. i- M-, an UAI, ASA, tho teat of the school nm well nocfl but lhe best, and tan ou can safely commend tbeffl A. 0. WIXTEB8, c-pfcl Cook Havana, S. Vmm Mf Ute Prof.

in State UftDificld, now iTiiiciiial Of tbe School "it with I ntconimend BonrssoN' 8 8n jt tLorRstav AJUTUMETK I like especially uf tbe oral, thua teaching tie the connection between tha-tvo and compelling ow nulysit. Another excellent 11 the trraUnn un Uenjaration, tin the en3 of the work, as a tort of but where students are aom tu 9ijd it T-T FNR 111 DR AKE or llwll ihe can' are -w4 Uat Pijf. limited to sixty peraoro.for each car. QrdbeV 'W Cor. Lake Water N.

Y. lUrcb 21. Tickets should be purchased on Monday, August 6tb. In cask of tt stormy -day' the Adao. H.

to in ihe Odd JtStomF and John Mtgec. the founder ojt Bolt Bpeakdr-frotri-OornifiK Brook CJoal Company, who raided infWM- ii, thia village I ff jALLEV Co Snpt, Potter 1 port, May 1. 1878. May ft (AnfoJ fxamtziition of BoBDraoK's Corau AKiTRaf rnc, I take pleasure in recoia' ovodir-g it aa a text-book, anfflciant In g-wniWy, and Deal in Jnarf sod of matter. Z- 1 coDibiiiatioo of mental snd written arithometlc bT author helps the amdent and hooi Hoards will find well adapted and all practical.

I axe ttii book in the home ttca of From DOAJTE. Teacher IB Stats format School BCansftsia. Vav -I pleasore tn that I regard ffume A.unraETic dtctdeHy the We are oaing it In oar school, sn4 ire satU fied with it FVum Prof J- A ALLEN. Prins4p.il Normal aUnsnetd, Jane 1, 1878. "The NEW BAD rD BXADKES are flienmib-e tteo ap a stenaibte Haaoer.

"Inttead erf eirtax (inanUty they cheaper, and are wefl snitea et wuit.1 of tbe age, books in onr Normal erer tinea their publicathm, sad TCD "Hire In of good qualities thai I It anpplios want kwf felt In oar w-asg ao J. 18; rain pre- heard nooning on tbe sub- the movement-te irtevo- cornet off. In order that Ihoae who desire can have am If" will not lose opportunUy to tar laat meoling the Ladies' Missionar, --Some of (be gontlemen published as the Greenback county commit-. county are so modest at to, aocViptinff such great honors. --Miss Cola, or Canton, Bradford county, took tBe first at tbe com- mencemBflt of-the Central Pennsylvania: -A da.nler of De Beneo.

la concic ed to be one of the ty has sea: 14 prisoners Lnzerne 65, Lycom- AM) BASKET PIONIC STRAY yearling liAifer-- with a white f.t*r la the em UM premises of tne lubccriber about the middle of Jonelut. owner IB notified to prove propwrty, pay and wapOFettie animal. BSQWN WeiUboro. July p. A of of Uie of-tJLLKN HUW LAND, Uta of WeBaboro.

Tlogacotioty, have boen gnmtatl to W. HowUad. of Wellaboro in Mid coarity, to whom all Indebted to call estate are nqaosted to make payment, and those hav- log or demands will nuke knuwn tbo without delay. It H. W.

HOWIASD. JutjiEt, Administrator LOCAL JTOT1CES. under Otii fend wiB tc ivtrtedfir lot ample accommodation for people, has, --The Segiiter says Ainol has thirty coke Waiter Ellis Voorhees is tba happy been chartered for tbe occasion, and will ovens in operation, each of which consumes 01 ft four young foxes that he make a twenly-jmile trip for the moderate sixty tons of coal per month. This is a their den. sum of 10 cegts for each person.

The growing industry, and the coke pwdrfced farmers of this neighbori will be on blard tbe steamer during the Commodore George Foota has tendered his services to the committee, and will accom ting along nicely with their haying, ipie wheat crop is a good one. Jit Morris 19-lf. Tilden's bluing at WHITS July 16-tt ai kins, through the Glen, ledged to be the best in the A large in operation, thus greatly improving the fa- 1. at tbe mouths of ravloei pendicular cliffs, 25 to 1 the summits of and Tb. common ci or IUE ionii Beeming the cause of popu- fine state of caltivation, feet from ilopa gracefully, and are in a i-- A singular fatality occurred in Ellisburg, The duion.

ot Wduboro stretches of Potter county a feW nights aeo. Ttatttfai toon, win it iiiv those present The Fire Department will full uni- has proved an entire and 'demon- at HiBDES's. form, and give a street parade ifwatkins at abates the tacUhat brains and energy can Walking slip at HABDES s. 8 mmthPof th 6 i ett to the yet accomplish something TM steamboat landing. Linen dusters and white vests cheap at The train leaves Wellsboro at 7.50 a.

18-tt shoes at cost at and moth- woodland between fields of grain, meadows. A NOTICB. --letters of admlutstraum of the estate at WILLIAM JOR DON, law of Uterty. Tioga county. deceased have been granted to garau L.

Jordon, of asld count), to wcoao all persona are requested to make payment, aa Vthoae baring claims or demand wilt make know Ue same without delay 8AIUH L. JOEDOX. Liberty. July 23.1878-61. Admlnlatratrii A PPLICATION FOIL COH DON J.

OUBTI8: Yon are hereby notified that Adella Onras, by her next friend H. tettz, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tibga cmtnty for a -A correspondent in! Chatham township EeTBn month of shool each year i. quite fSS" I centOTW touted, informs origin fire by which enough, and this term should always bead- Glen Excelsior Glen drldga. Hector i arriving at Wattins at 12:43 p. m.

Kelnrn- Mr. Alexander was recently hered to without hesitation. Means sufflc- 800 feet Hector Point and Som' Silks, trimmings, very cheap at HAR- )KS'S--Jnnel8-tf. Have you tried that rye-bread, at MILLIK-EN'S If not, call and get a loaf. A now stock of mop and boys' clothing just received at 18-tt ing will leave Watkins at 8 p.

m. There will he a baggage car attached to the train and all having baskets are requested to nave them labeled and rut in Ibis car, as no baskets will be allowed in the passenger coaches. A goDd man has been engaged to to a heajry T. Jihi and his ion-to nrocure first-class teachers for that mer! Hotel, and Willard Asylum, on the Mil length of time should be the first thing to sholre; PalJs.of.Glenora, 150 and eneage the attention of the Directors, and, Jforthera Genlral HaUway Bridge. 290 feet high; the Seneca Lafce Wine Cellar and of Qlen.

naTing been fixed i or-etorao a One Dollar and Flf Cents per Ticket. tbo bad on MOHDAV. ADOC81 26. ISTt, at o'clock i at tbeOourtHooaeln WeUaboro. Pa, when and vfiere yoa uin attend if yon tulgk proper a H.

WALKER. Wellaboro, July 33. 1878-41 gnanjr. A estate of UELOS FIELDS, deceaaed. la bereby orcn tbat tbe undersigned, appointed Andltor to make dlatnbu tioo of tbe balance remaining in tne banda of Au- ministratora of said estate upon final settlement if with a load of hay, and had taken his team from tbe wagon wizen the stroke came.

He Goto DEBBI'S and 'look at his fine shoes before you 30-tf. Watches, clocks, jewelry, very cheap at N. J. aog.asall in flames betoreaoy other per- reached tbe spot were eight or 3 ni 0 ne reflecU how illiberal and stingy kinalaad Geneva, their regular passenger accompany either ai bodies ot dtzeos. Members of TEE 7th DAY OF AUI5UST neit.

at one o'clock p. Sunday Schools under fifteen of age. If accom- when mod when all persons lotemted in uld dlitri panied by their teachers or Buporlntenden, can pro- button may attend it they think proper, core tlcketa for ONE DOLLAB each. All tickets mtut JAMES B. BO3ARD be BUbBcribed for at Ifaat one week before the eicor- Wellaboro.

1C, 18TS-tL Aurtithr Bipn, la order to allow the Band imo to engage ora, ud no amngementa'will be made for othera thui A DMIMIJsTRATOR'S oT adminiatration'of the eetmte of LEVI HEATH TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1878. The total insurance op the building and its common schools; and admitting this to be a A Terrible Accident, i contents was $1,000, and the loas under the fact they ehould be paid alike for alike On Monday eveninar a terrible affair bap- policy waa adjusted at $869. amount of servico. When a teacher starts out pBne a a the tannery of lush Howard, in Row an tbe palnftai maladies which can lx) promptly relieved bj the use of tulphnr, particd- larfy throagfc Uie aid of emptier bathi, are promptly and overcome by the simple proccsa of prooorlaK mmn wkter aoffldent to conitltnte a bath, and niaktng- tjake of GLKWN'S SUUHUK SOAP the efficient meana of adding the medicinal Ingredient, purer character and of great- Take your watch repairing to N. opposite the 19-tl A Tine new platform wagon, with cheap.

Call at the AGITATOR OMICE. WHITE BROTHERS claim they have the uncolored Japan tea in the country, at 0 IB-tf. Paris Greeo, strictly pure, at lowest prices. A. D.

SPALDINO SON. H'tlMoro, June 25, 1878-tf. itw ADHiniEioni, Admlnistratora' SoUce--EeUto of James C. Writer- velt Court Proclamation--D. H.

Walker. Sheriff. Bogister's Notice)--Qeo. C. Bouron, RegiBter.

Saah, Doorv, Blidda, G. Anstin. In Bauiroptoy--Estate of F. D. Pope.

Conceit--Adam Qelbel. No. TSiith avenne, "New York, Soldi WtklHker Dyo. Block or Brovn, 60c. before the day of the excursion.

AmuJgemenU for tickets can 3d made by parties residing oot of tdwn by adrtreeaiBtf either of the following committee. JL Petit, James M. Bowen, Jibn PtBrhler, Jr K. Havena, Frank Flacfiler, V. firewater, Joseph Williams, H.

M. Hutohlnsou, Geo. Padgett, L. Eoswortu, or FRANK A DEANS. I Geooral Ticket Agent.

WelUboro, July It. and a at whole roof of the arch. beneath it is customary tc BU these holes at --Mansfield been made a money order office. --Covington maintains regular services in four churches. --Harvest hands at Westfleld are receiv- I I will have eome freah clams and SulJLerock oysters on the half-shell this week.

Mowing quality, at at Tioga last WedneBday. low encash prices. A. 0. SON.

tt'ttltboroi June 25, 1878-tf. Two hundred thousand good brick fur sale cheap. F. MARORAKF. May 28, gift for imparting instruction, near the middle of ifao church, for the pur- a paara to 8nd unfair and Unwi8e pose of preparing for the evening semce, toimakllSB wotk ona i eT with common, the rope on which it wad snspeijded broke, minl lttoor and the chanBelier to the the Oull School5 iWin naver ri lho i eve balancing weight in the garret came they and ougllt to attain until tho pco, ing through the ceiling aHove, making an Miilizo both the responsibility and the jhey ugly hole in the lath and piaster.

The worttfof the true teacher's work. There are chandelier was a heavy one, holding twelve a Urge number of first-class teachers'in Tioga lamps, and some damage, waa done to the county to-day who are working on the farm Blui WM am mg Bnolner i nrou i ae oouer- chandelier itself and to the and carpet and in the kitchen rather tlian teach for the room, and stepped upon une of these feeders in which the bark beldw had burned leaving bat a deceptive scale over the sur--6-TM speciea me rope by which the chandelier beco of our if this course of driv- caKe MJ The 'open? --The County Teachers'Institute is to be was suspended bat a few days ago, and at ing the best teacaers out of thorn is carried ing was too small to adm of Tartber descenl, held the week beginning August 19th. that time thought it all right. The church longer 7 An incompetent, routine which would have resultod in an immediate The Forcea. --Tlio liver the a great blood-cleanalng organ of the system, set It at holes in the stone floor of the boiler-room irork.

and corruption! btood are giad- ThS holes some fifteen inches in diame- ftom this purpose distances oer the In fending the Srei games around the tiniiery after the bands and one little of Tohn Uig- ugh the boiler- aid dwindle and disappear anderi 'the Influence of Gvai'anttc. Ifabeneflcal effect IB not ex- ime i ing a dollar a day. by the breaking of the lamps and "spilling nmniEoent sum of seven dollars a month -The Arnot Good Templars had a picnic (he the sexton in- and "bom-ding around." What is going to in township with! years. --Mr. J.

A. Prntaman, ol Tioga township, had a young colt accidentally killed a few days since. four casea of suicide Wa3 so badly damaged thai it waa hardly fit ds'which the past few Barrplo bottles 16 cenn. Bold by Dr M. Bacon, J.

a. Coles i A. D. 8 i neBB for bosi- aau. Stock small and inosw new.

Ijocatltjn Bent low. Small capital to carry to bold the evening service in, and the use a t-ue educator to acquire a love and de- of the Presbyterian was promptly site for learning; and such an evil is not eas- will also be held in the Jfresbyterian house, miny districts andihould be discontinued in can hardl au "'f-- VeUtmlk Repor- lf a jf ra Ellas Horton, have The accident was in one respect a fortunate every neighborhood at once. A steady and Calico by the pound at THOMAS HAS- DUN'S. The greatest bargains over seen in that Carpets, beautiful patterns and great vari- been engaged to teach tbe Tioga school for one, for no person waa injured, if ithe rope cdnvenient boarding-place for a teacher ety, nowcah be seen at THOMAS HABDKN'S. the oominR year had broken at any time when an audience him better opportunities to do his -21-tf- AD excursion train to Watkins Glen i.

is probable that it would have and himself justice and at the same to run over the Tioga and Northern the loss ot several lives. roads next Friday. Meteorological. A more deBnite and better method of gov- The annual parade of the county Fire The is.i statement of Ithe ther- ernment should bo adbpUd in all the schools Departments is to be held at Blossbnrg, mpmeter range, in tbe shade, for the week --tome more general plan of enforcing obo- Thursday, August 22d. ending July 28,1878, as indicated at the res- and order that will come within the Mly burned; tnVswVon'the'ro'wer'portion of the body and Urn DS peel ing entirely off.

birtju, marriayet end deaCkt are I TWO NIGHTS'OWLY. OKAND VOCAL ASD rNSTBUMENTAL by a number of blind pcrsone cf Philadelphia, under the direction of PEOF. ADAM GEIBEL the well known composer and ptiionner or city, on Tnesday nd Wedneday evenings AUGUST 27th and 28th, to commence at a o'clock lir'Geibel would respectfully Inform tbcpublicthat be bas eugaged for this concert tbe finest talent tbat could be secured, botb vocal ami Instrumental Tbe programme will contain some rf tbe choicest selections of music, solos, duets, trios, quartets, c. late of Middlebary. Tioga county.

deceuca. been granted to Horace B. Packer, of Wellalwrti, nt uld county, to nbom aH peraoua indebted to uiiri tote are reqnentM to matin payment, and those bru log claimB or will 1 known thf aiuiie wlthont delay HO1UCE PA.CK1.R. ellaboro, Jano A NOTICE of admtuistiatlOD of the estate of JA11ES H.6MIT1J latu of (tunes, Tioga county, Penoflylranla. decwuwxl have been granted to John E- Smith andJaaon Smitb of Charlefiion toviuMp, In eaid coantj, to wham peraons indebted md eeUte re requested Lo payment, and tliow ban UK rlutus or i mkc known the same without JOHN bMITH TVellBboro, Li, i.t AdininlBtr.aur« A DMIMfeTRATORS' SOTICE Letters of adniluistrtuiun of tbe eeUte of STEPHEN ISHGLLL, late of KnoxTillc, Tioga coonty, lylvavnia, have grantid to Samii A Bageli a.Dd Befell, of knoiville, said couuu to whom ill persons mdebted to said catate iiaeuted to nuke and those claiuis duinaDde i iufawj the samp without HARAJH A BEOU.L i BEOELL, KnoiMllCj CL Administrators A DMIVISTUATOIIS' SOTICE.

-Le-hr- administration of the estate of JAMES iiliVELT late olWest Elmira.Cbemanp deoobod. have been granted to Eliia Wee ten el aDd Clark Ujfijjer, of Llmira, iu nAid county to whom aU jic-Bona indebted to oaid estate arc ed to make payment, and those having claims or (' mauds i make known the samp without WESTEEVELT (rOSPLB. Ji.lj 3), IhTS-liL Admioistratoru The morning service next Sunday forenoon "Boarding around is an obnolete practice in The boy stifl in great agony! p-Jna Arlrningim OT can hardly i n06 01AOIHLSS101, CBntS, I pay cash for wheat and butter. C. WILLCOX.

IfWMoro, GKO. O. DERIIT has a full line of ladies' and shoos and slippers. Call and examine them before you buy --April 30-tf. OEO.

keeps good assortment of men's and boys' boots and shoes of ovary description, cheap for cash. April A 1), Si'ALDiso SON sell extra chewing tobacco for 60 cents per pound. May 7, 1878-tf. --Tbe Band concert and platform dance Jence of Mr. H.

D. Doming, on Bast av- pafc of decency and respectability at least. Morris flour at juSt the same prices t'j pay for an inferior article. March '-tf. WHITE BROTHERS.

you quality of home ground chop stuff, half corn and oats, per hundred. 1-lf. WHITE BROTHER'S. The largest and finest Block of Crockery in Wellsboro; tho very best imported wart) at very low at WHITE I if. will come off as usual next Friday evening on tbe Public Square in this village.

--Tnere will be a special session of lhe Grand Encampment of Odd Fellows of this State at Lavtrrenccville next Saturday. --A man named Cassler, of Tioga, was hit Ai the bead by a falline horse hay fork, a few days ago, and quite --The religious meetings under canvas, al Sabipsville, are well attended, and there have been quite a number ot conversions. --We understand work is very brisk at Antrim--ahout four hundred men working full time, and being unable to fill lhe orders. --The members of the Wellsooro Cornet Band are lo He entertained at a banquet bv enue in this borough ll'i nd. Rsamrkt July 23.

23, 24, 25. 2G, 21, ad. C2 68 60 60 Gl ftf 00 70 6S 71 70 88 70 72 76 till SO 76 70 CD 70 82 8G 80 78 80 03 02 80 81 78 76 74 N.W. North. South.

H.W. Nortb. Noitli. ciTMay Fair. I'alr.

Fair. Italnj. Fate. Ljok at UABDSN'S double storo, full of the propietora of Ibe Bunbel House this goods selling at starvation profits. Clothing evening, a kinds, for boys and men.

Dress goods r. Henry Welch, of Blossburg, had and groceries in one horse killed and another badly injured A Contradiction. The following letter will sufficiently explain itself CHATHAM, July 25 Editor of the My attention having been called to a notice in tho AOITATQK, stating tbat my wife had left me, I wish to say through the columns of your paper that the said notice is false in every particular and has been published by some person unknown tone. "WnnfiELD S. The notice referred to was inserted and partially paid himself to be and who said he waa acting at his shalljie glad to assist Mr.

Day in dis Teachers should be selected with some view to their knowledge of human nature; and wh jnevor children aro found whom it is impossible to govern by moral suasion, corporal punishment promptly and etfsc- resorted to. Pupils over 12 or 13 years of age, who will not obey, should be homo, and nover allowed to remain to disaf- fectibe mindaiand wills of younger children. If parents wOuld do such culprits justice, they would punish them and send them back tb school both wiser and better than when theyfwere dismissed the teacher. H. TUB BAND EXCURSION.

Watkins Glen and Seneca Lake. description of the natural attractions at Watkins will interest all who contemplate joining in the excursion tie E. parsonage East Charleston, Joly 21,1678. bfiEev J. V.

Lowell, Mr. Ernest B. fifatttson and Miss Emma Bobbins, of Richmond, Pa. Tloga, July 24. 1878, by JEtcV.

B. Rawson, Mr. John Shaw and Miss Urinia Phillips, bcui of.Amot. WALKEE--GRANT At Arnot, July 25. 1878, by Kcvl I.

B. hpencer, Mr'. Robert Walker and Miae Ag- bcs IGraut, both of Arnbt. Died. AMES-- At bltllertorT, Jul of consumption, Amelia, daughter of Mr.

Elfsba Amoe, agc4 16 juars, 3 months dajs. Westnold, July 15,1878, Abraham Tease, aged 82 ycecs. PETERS --In Farmington July 17, 1878, Joseph Peters, ag 75 yearsj NEW YORK CITY MARKET. 1 QOBHKOTRD WKKXLT BT p.T (joods aro being sold by THOMAS HARDEN by a falling tree in the woods near Arnot, covering the identity of the guilty party, if ci, rock-bottom prices. Call and inspect tbe large assortment and see if tbeprices aro not last week Monday.

--It is announced that a Syracuse man for by a man representing lne aU8 ice8 of the Wellsboro Band.i next brother of Mr. W. S. Day, wcek Thursday. The paragraphs quoted are from the New York Qmplivc: The natural attractions of Walking are its beautiful glen and no lesa beautiful lake.

This extraordinary freak of nature--which is a narrow and winding gorge, with rocky and rugged cliffs from 100 to 300 feet high, t- COMMISSION NO. 3)5 SlRfcKT, NluTT YORK. NEW YOEB. July 4c, 1873. BUTTEB.

I Paibj, oholcest freeh good to tine common 20 Pirltlns, to fine good toQae common to good 18 1G DIatrlct Conference. HUCKLEBERRY earlier berries are got into market, tbe bettor the price and tbe faster they sell. B. i LIKEN wants fifty bushels brought in i i of two weeks. July 23-2t, lower than they have been in fifteen has purchased the glass factory at Coving- The Troy District Conference of the M6th- and extending in a general easterly and ton, and it is expected that will be set odistEpiscopalChurcbwill.be hold in this westerly several miles, with ium running again about September.

village next week), beginning Monday and -Mr. Joseph Knapp, of Jliddlebury, bad, 8 93 1 A te mperfinc Ine ng a cow killed the coal train coming south TM wiU several nights ago. A number of empty Tuesday forenoon esaaya will be read dumps were thrown off Ihe track. by'llov. Messrs.

Transue and Wright, and --Mr. Matthew Waddell, of Bloasbnrg, in the afternoon by Rev. Dr. Buck and sectional the gorge accessible lo the pnb- has been appointed District Deputy Grand Kov. Mr.

Rawson. The Lord's supper will be lic It then regarded aa almost worth- celebrated Tuesday evening, and early Wed- "for in nesday morning there will be a Praise Meet- a fo' John J. of Phil-It is announced that the stockholders adelpffla, and is now valued at $200,000. i the sorvides will be open to lho public, The to use the language of an ac- reil at timana will holU al )d the people are especially invited to complished writer, ia a place so unique and Wo had a 14t of w'mdows and doors saved frum the Ore, which will be sold cheap for ca.h. They will be found 'at Mr.

C. I I warehouse near the depot. 1 THUMAN BOWES. IM'itoru, JalyO-4t. -waa firat opened as a summer resort-in 1803 by Mr.

M. Ells, a resident of the vil- iag 0i abandoned the editorial profea- aion to bring this series of scenic attractions before the world by making the different Patriarch Encampments of the Order of Odd Fellows for this county. 0 6 Farm prime tairto good MIBCKLLAfcEOUB. Eggs, frebh. Apples (pieeo) flue dried per tb nrs sliced Potatoes, Mr bbl Lard Turkeys creased, prime Chldtenki, Dnchs.

Beeswax It 2 1 I i 3J, I 125 1 BO' a 27 Tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho M. E. a meeting to-morrow to adopt a plan, if tond the temperance meeting Jtfonday even- so striking in its formation, and 1 in the sue- urch will hold their next Sociable to-mor- possible, to make a thorough test ing a'nd the services of Tuesday beginning st cession of beauties it presents, and at the row Wednesday) evening at Mr. Gardner's, well. 10:30 in the forenoon and the afternoon.

Uo cream and cake will bo served, and a --The AdterliKr eiya: "Mr. Andrew E. Christians of tho various 1 Churches aro also good time ii expected. Old and young are Menardi, one of the contractors and build- cordially invited to tbe communion of tho ers of the Wellsboro branch of the C. wrenVng.

A. railroad, died recently in Michigan, of consumption. His remains were buried in the cemetery al Towanda." I I A WARE LiTKRARY INSTITUTE, Frank- 1m, Delaware county, Y. Fall term open! Wednesday, August 28, iVtne Twentyjiye students allowed frr tuttion Cullogo Preparatory and Normal courses of ctudy. Music, ponnmanship and telegraphy receive especial attention.

Send for a Catalogue 11 Prof. CHART KS U. VERRTLL, A. Iluly JO-H f-v Principal. time is so centrally' located and 1 access, that although but a few elapsed since it wi it is now visited by tens of thousands of curious and delighted pleasure-seekers, who find in its pools, cascades 'and falls, its grottoes, verdant recesses anoVaylvan walks, in its rich display of flowers and ferns, and id the tare formations of its rocky walls, a combination of Nelson News.

COBBES1'O2(DE5CE OF TUB AOITATOB. NBLSON, July 26, T. --The Bands attending lhe picnic at of this place, who has been for some time in Mansfield, Thursday, August 29lh, are to le of the C. A. road, bad his the wonderful and beautiful seldom found Kotoltert'rn hv o'piiTiri nf "FlUri'art Tnrt collarbone broken whilo coupling cars at elsewhere.

Klkland a fsw ince The glen forms the outlet for a little Rev. E. Williams, of Troy, and whii nn stream that here seeks the lake after pnrsu Prof. F. A.

Allen, of Mansfield. The oc- VanDuson.wh le at work o.n the eccenlric cou maki a sce casion bids fair to be an interesting one. arm of er 3 pla a fe of about 800 feet, from section to section, days ago, had an ifgly gash accidenlally cut and i many caaca des and falls of --Last Saturday Mr. David Karr. brought! in h's right temple.

wondrous beauty. The natural divisions of A rlwui-n ua several stalks of timothy tbat grew oni Mr. C. B. Whitehead, an old resident of the glen are ten in number, and have been JL TMhu Sd to prfcest meei "a P'emises iu this borough, all dt wBichl foUon, was in lown a few days this week appropriathly Glen Ob- tUitimm nut in-' were over five feet in length, and one meas- Messrs.

Baiter and Bottom have sold a times, yet new lurmture is Demg put in car-load of mowing machines this season. to the It is one of the largest schools rea Ieel incnea. tne neaas rangett ini tbo country. The general expression from nine inches down to six. This is certainly a great year for grass.

The wheat crop in this section is not what acura, Glen (Jathedral, Glen of tbe Pools, Glen Difficulty, Glen Arcadia, Olen Facility, Glen Horicon, Glen ElysiunVand Glen Ome- a.tiong the students is that the school seems them a home mado sacred hy the kind- --Don't fail to attend lhe elocutionary ness of its administration and the cordial Bin- recital at Willcox Hall lo-morrow evening. Its social and home Mr Maitland is a graduate of the was expected, and early potatoes are nearly 8 For nearly three miles the visitojc may explore the glen, lingering over new beauties will bo represented abroad the fevealed ia quick succession. Tho heat of coming year. Mr. C.

E. Gillette, a promi- July aqn cannot penetrale iS recesses nor nent young man, will bo at the Mansfield affect tbe delicious cofflness that dwells here, Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction State Normal School; Mr. C. S. Baxter is to while the stairway fand structures that have of the i Blind, also the National School of attend the Delaware Literary Institute, and been erected to asEist visitors at all places of Elocution and Oralory, both of Philadelphia.

of its amenities. lifo is pervaded by an atmosphero of re! tne.nt and religion which cannot fjiil of a most elevating- andgnnobliDg influence on all who dwell within its presence. Parents should send-to the Principal for a catalogue. Instruction given in Ancient and Modern Languages, Natural Science, Mathematics, in Libert; last Saturday evening," sajs a Muiic, Painting, c. The Commercial Col- correspondent of the "organ." A gentleman logo has supplied an important in pro- Liberty, who was present, sends word a course of practical study for young that rousing Greenback meeting" ws Tickets are on sale at the Bookstore.

rousing Greenback meeting was held i represents this region ir. 3 Democratic County Committee. B. Mltldldbury Items. CORBEfirOHDECE OP TBE AOITATOB.

MIODLEBDEY, July Middle- Olen has an individuality of its own, arid" should share he i 1 attention of the tourist with Niagara Falls and the other wonders of nature throughout tbe country. It will undoubtedly continue to grow in favor as its fame becomes more and mdre extended. Al the glen entrance is located lhe Glen kliai IUIO IISUOIUK i 1 1 1 ku3 Ktcu CUUBUtG la me VJM3U men Address Rev. D. Copeland, D.

de inclndi ng-4he bury man has four hundred apple trees that Charles Taber proprietor, Kingston, Pa. venerable speaker. The affair was facia w.ll yield six hundred bushels of apples this which its colleclion oflndian andolher i season. cnnosHies, its endlesa variety of choice fan- fizzle i ft rmorR havintr and barveatine in cvarLrcles. the excellence of ita refresh- Farmers are haying and harvesting in cy articles, the excellence of its refresh goold earnest at present, and.

crops never' the consummate tact, good tste and ab'ti'y witn which it ia njanaged, is on- su- THE fi zz is this dale un- --The eclipse of the sun yesterday after- til further notice we will make a reduction of noon was a failure in this region. The sky we re better. twenty-five per cent, on all subscriptions paid, waa hufng with leaden clouds all the after- has about repaired the dam- 'n advance: In other words, the AGITATOR noon, and no mortal eye hereabouts obtained lo his mill and other property, caused by will be postage paid, to any address at so much as a glimpse of "the capers in the the lalo freshet, amounting to about $800 in tbo rale of $1.60 a year when the money is heavens." It is to be hoped the astronomers all. paid advance. All subscriptions at any out West fared better thatlhe people of Tioga The Supervisors have built good and sub- time arrean will hmve to be-paid at the county in this regard.

slantial bridged where the old ones were car- is an artist of surpassing talent and merit. rite of ayear; but all payments in ad- Tbft friend8 of ReT Dr Breck will be ried'away, and have temporarily fixed the whow grand collection is well worth travel- vaoce will be credited the rate of $1.50 a pa ned lo hear of i he riou 8i Dea8o ra. roads BO they are passable fof both man and ingJiundreda of miles to see; and his BOD, 3d landscape paintings Is a highly interesting attraction of the glen, and ia located on tbe north a few rods above the Mountain House. Captain Hope Wcllsboro.Jnly 27,1878, THE AUGUST TEftM OF COURT. 7 8 Mr.

Joseph Allen, of lioga, and MiBBNellie of Eichmond, Jarom Drawn for tOie Next Term. Wellsboro, July 24 1878, ft, i-j. fty Rev. Mr. Charles Blatk and The following are lidts of the jurors drawn M.

8H Beaale E. Spencer, both of Wellsboro. for the next regular of court, to con- Morris Bun. July as, 1878, August; SGth: GQAND IUTOB. William H.

Clark, furmei, I rookflold. Frank B. Barr, mechanic, BJosaburg. Hanry Welch, teanuter, Anaon L. Johneon, mecfcjnla, CovLngton.

William B. lucno ChathiuQ. John W. Elliott, farmer, Oh Khodea W. Hall, fanntor.

Baptist GratTouler, laborer, Hamilton, David Lane, P. Biles, foundryman, Knoivllle. Henry F. BarrowBt jeonian, Liberty. James McVoy, former, -ty.

Robert Wags, farmer, Oececla. JohnW, Hammond, tanner, Loroy D. Pierce, mechanic, BoBeville. Ziba D. Dewitt, farmer, Rutland.

Cliarlcs Slrange, farmer, Stulivan. John Oleaaon, farmer, Tiogn. William T. Uroll, merchant, Tloea Jesae H. Button, farmer, Tioga.

Martin Henington, farmer. Union; David H. Belcher, merchant, Wellaboro. John Fieohler, merchant, Wellaboro. Tracy O.

Hollis, farmer, Ward. THAVEBSE JUKCES--rOlBT WEEK. Andrew Bowcre, yeoman, Bloaa. WUliaia laogan. miner, Bloaa.

John Martin, merchant, Blossburg. David Mitchell, merchant, Blosaburg. John Daagherty, farmer, Broofcfioltl Benonl Short, farmor, Chatham. Simeon McCollangn, farmer, Olymer, Elmer Ingeric, farmer, Charleston. Henry Mattasob, farmer, Chatham.

Ellas Tipple, farmer, Charleston. John SjkoB, farmer, Clymer. Orlando Ford, farmer, CoTlngton. Robert Card, farmer, Charleaton. Beldon Batler, farmer, Clitbem.

Charles Jphoaon, farmer, Charleston. Joseph Falkner, farmer, Deorflold. Allen Seeley, farmer, DeerQeld. Fleramlne Carson, farmor, Duncan. Charles F.

BIIllngB, fanner, Deerfleld. Stephen Martin, farmer, Farmlngton. Watroae Preston, merchant, Farmlngton. Michael Lyons, laborer, Fall Brook. Henry Watroua, farmer, Gaincs.

DelHson S. Cook, fanner, Gaines. John gterineon, laborer, Hamilton. Nattan Church, mechanic, Hamilton. John Brown, laborer, Hamilton.

Seth Darwin, grocer, Jacksoa. 1 Orren D. Bly, farmer, Jackson. Willard Harris, farmer, Jackson. John Black, farmer.

Liberty. Stanford Strait, Lawrence. C. Ford, miller, Lawrencevllle. Ebenezer H.

Brigga, farmer, Mlddlebnry. Albert farmer, Mansfield! William Seaman, farmer, Morris. John T. Purvis, merchant, Middlobury. John H.

Campbell, agent, Nelson. William Lawrence, farmer, Rutland. Daniel S. Horton, farmer, Rutland. Joseph Darling, farmer, Shipper).

Homer Card, farmer, BnUivan. C. Frank Parkhurat, farmer, Sullivan. Runnel W. Mitchell, farmer, Tiogs.

Joel L. Calkins, farmer, Westfleld. Geo, O. Derby, merchant, Wellsboro. Orlonzo Billiard, yeoman, Wollflboro.

Chan. Yeiiton, Isborer, Wellaboro. TItATEBSE JCBOKS--SECOND WEEK. Spencer B. Plank, tarmpr, Broobneld.

William Danamore, miner, Blossbnrg. Evan Evana, farmer, Charleston. Isaac Wheeler, farmer, Charleston. Oijange Conley, farmer, Chatham. Lockwood Smith, farmer, Chatham.

Alonzo Gotle, farmer, Chatham. Robert Campbell, farmer. Delmar. Lewis P. Hastings, fanner, Delmar.

Chas. Howland, farmer, Deerfield. Martin V. Purple, merchant, Deerfiold. Edwin Wilcor, farmer Delmar.

Wm. W. Tate, farmer, Gaines. Jerome Stllwell. farmer, Jackson.

Jamea Stnrdovant, farmer, Jackson. George L. Byon, fanner, Lawrence. Jolina Bailey, miller, Mansfield, Enoch Blackwell, farmer, Morris. John A.

Holden, mechanic, Mantflcld. John Wilson, farmer, Morris. Obarmey 1 F. Wrighl, jastlce, Nelson. John B.

Wright, farmer, Rntlind. Aaron Wood, merchant, Rojeville. John H. Beason, farmer, Bntland. Henry Searlo, farmer, Bichmond.

Jufleon Oldroyd, fanner, Rutlanfl. Elliott Boae, farmor, Sullivan. VanBuren Bomaey, farmer, Sullivan. Loren A. Dodge, farmer, SnIIivan.

Horace HerriogtoD, farmer, Snippen. George Shipman. mechanic, Tioga. John SechriBf, farmer, Union. BanalordBi Webb, clerk, Wellsboro.

Charles O. Osgood, merchant, Wellsboro. BJchanX Engllab, yeoman, Wellaboro. THiT THF PERFOHMEKh AEE ALL BLIND. BOOK BINDING.

James IB prepared to execute all for tbe binding of boobs, magazines and periodicals ID the highest style of the art and at tbe lowest rate). The new dovetail roceaB la the best mode of binding in nee, and Mr KUe as the exclusive right to use Orders shod Id bti addressed to Gazette Uutidings, Elm.ra, N. --Jan 8, 1878 I A KIirPTCI --In District of ttie ruited for the urtcro Diatntt ol Peuiiai 1 vauta. FLOEUAfc Dj Pul'h of Tiopi PeiatM a bankrupt under tiit Act of Congreaa of 'i, appljcd fur a (ruin all debla aud other clailms under said it' 1 order of the Coart IK tici is hen by pjven to a'l 1i tors haie pruned their dclits, md other pe.nou-" Intererted to appearion thf 2d OFSKPTEMBtli. at 10 cluck a m.

before hmith, E.WJ inter iu Baukruptc; al ofh In Tioga, Pa titiow LAUsf, If am the a d.i«cbrge ttliould be granted to the featta bstckrupi i Met AND! ESS Juli 3u 1878-2t lerk Finest Stock rtM TlOft --V, the H.m II. Williams Ident Jadjre for lhe jltli Judicial District of 1'inun rania and John Pona.ld'-on and KMJ Associate of Tiopa i-nimtT, have isnupii i precept, bearing r'ate the 15Ui o( July, 1P7? and to me directed fur the boldmg ul an rt Court of Conitimu ticuiral Quarter and Ojer a 1 erln LI 4 at in and tbo county of on the- la.pt Jlondav or Ai (pict (bolEj; the a IP" 1 aiifl 11 two wr. ks, Notice IB iherrfore hi'-oln- to the Cur it r. Justices of tLc Ivace and Lonatables In and fc the counts of T.oflat* aippeann th i proper witli thtir rn.orda, luy ihiti 'us, wuiptioUfc an 1 -c raenibrauccB to thosi i i and! their bflialfai -n rts, to he i and all i tietuif a and oth porjims jirosccutitig behalf uf liiirwl to be then and tlicrt attending; a i i part al their pi i Juror? are requested tu be tua! tbclr attendances at -aippnmted I one, ably to notice Given tmder hp.nd and peal at oflm ttu- day of Jnlv, tbe a our Lord out thouaaud hundn-d and B-M iight A TM Pa 3 0 hfaentf MM A Ks AKD ed below accoaDtn the Reji8t flee for Tiuga County Pa and that the said twx wiH be preeeuted 10 tho OrphiM Court for said at a seaaion of atwrt C.iart to lo hi Mat na dcounti on the Tfth HA1 Ol Al 1978 at clock p. for allrw-aih-e atid Final account of EnabclU Liitors of tht i Charles Copesticl, late o' I Final account of Wm Oopisticlc and Join.

i and a i lmar, Hapvr afliiilDisttat FH OFFCI 1 i Sepson of tato of Inscplh Grcgorv Flual actouut of mil Oampbt and JF HI ton, administrator! uf tho estate of 1 harirHotu lit late uJ" Delmar Jiual account of A. i a adran.ii-trii. tbe estate of i lalt of Lawrem.tvt, cca.a«d. Account of i ieo jllawh aJrr. of tjic of Ada Short, lau ul (.

iiailui i dw-i-ased 1 mal acrouiit cjf 11 it James lati uf cbl'Elmirji, LIU i tinty 'i dcetaspc 1-mal account of Abram -IT cuarrtiin rf a FulkerBtm.Bi.n4r chilfl jf a Llburtj, Account Gr-o na 1 P.olnrt Fiev i the will and tPstamtul Tlntcaa ut, tarmlipton df oeaaei' Final aci -raut of Waltrj- the estate Lenijiel iale d. coascd ai account Lewis Kui guardian -i mou eltr rjiHor child uf I lice Us A. MI lat( cf Jaokson, dreeascd Account of Bv IUynolds jroardiac of Webster, ilaon 'Rebstrr anil Hobart tbnier in childrftn of Philander Uttati-r cSweaaed Partial necount Of liaaiel WabtOa and CH;" of the CRtatc of B.a\rut of Rutland, OEOR 0 Wellabori, JnliSi, Rc -t. C0. tho best implement now Li Cultivators and Shovel Plows, Ciiltivator Teeth, Horse- IZoe 1 Teeth, and a full assortment of small AG1ICULTURALTOOLS SUCH VS BOES.

KiKES, FORKS. 6HOVEL3, Ac 4. FOLL AND COMPLETE' STOCK OF HEAVY AND SHELF I All k.nae ofrTTSWARF, sold at the leveet IlvlDg JOB WOBK done to order by experienced workmen. Wellaboro, April 30. 1878.

Cmier tian Butter cm iricea A AT TEN CENTS A POUND are the prices now offered by Robert Tmil, mechanic, WeUaboro year. beasi At'thn rate the AGITATOR, considering iu Breck For Beveral days Irat week hopes of ua and the amount of reading matter it con- her recovery were almost lost; but Sunday lams, is one of fhe cheapest country papers afternoon and yesterday there was a decided published, aaii-we triut fiacji of our subscn improvement for the better. Rev. Mr. bere whous in arrears wfll pay'up and secure Murphy, of Philadelphia, conducted the liom Jaickaon it at the reduced price, services at 8L Paul's church last Sunday.

Subscribers are requested to make remij- ery many peoolfl of this county will lances either bjl a order or in a register- ln the affliction of Mr B. NEWS FROM OTHEU COUNTIES. --THE-ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS 1T1D N.Y. ilJ ThfltB pricev are much lower than they were twenty years and probably lower than the? will be again after is aeaeon. Just see what a little money will buy.

MEN'S BLOTHINO. Oood Fanta, lined Stout Tool Mixed Paita Grekt now "being offered in House Furnish- HO.E BtTT COMPANIES StXXLI; TB IS litjkXC Y. BRITISH AMERICAN FIRE ISS (0 NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE Cf WATERTOWN If IRE INS. CO.tIP LONDON ASSURANCE CO (FIRE I NORTH WESTERN LIFE INK Ci CONNECTICUT MUTUAL, (LIFE AL policies written nd paid at tills ofti.t- Wi alsj have aa Agency at Eocheater, i i and PhDadPlpbla, and are prvjiarwl lo efect tnsurancr on all rislce 1C Bmt-clss companies at tile lowest possible rates. Persona defii-iDR inftirmation as to the 6'an il'i anj iuaurance company doup bucincss IB the I u-rt 8Ute can obtaU Uie i-imp lat ULUI office.

OFFICE OVER 1C STODF Oouxj MAIN AND ITNTRAi AViNrK, PA. I October 23. ISP I BODINi J. CO DO YOU VAST TO BUY A argams an" MILLS, July to Rutland townshipand to Wells, -Chester county ja.l is overrun withtn- wonderof nature, and its snrroundingB, be- oners. Went Water Strte near ntilroad, MACK.

Wellaboro, I offering ons of aU kinds cheaper than everbc' am now BelilQg Fto. Btaci Soils $10 oo upward. IV. The high new bridge of the Syracuse, Ge- --Turkey City, Clarion has had a pin, yoj. Beaver Overcoats from oo to is oo neva and Corning Railway is a newly-added $22,000 fire.

overcoats from oo to is oo ed 1 B-lford caa.es alftift, transpiring hayiig been sn.aU green bug is the hop. in 3ie couDlry Be careful fo G. Schieflelm, of Stokesdale, whose young there to be of more local interest thin those baitt last year. It is 150 feet high abqve. vines in Veningo county.

UIIIHIIHI. WBIMH all propernames distinctly "and always wife died last week after a married life of of the interior of our own township, BO I may the stream, over COO feet'inj length, and a painter of Combo- prtpotHonatolj low mdwiuun lhe i aKnnt thren mnnthH. Mm. Rchieffelm was annd itemn not atrintlv nAnBned crossealhe ereat fOTEre about si mile west of took fnnnH riMiH hta htul a TAW ilitva everybody. R.

H. HETCHU, will famiah Sive the namo of your PtotoiBce. I BABIES ROY. wai found dead his bed a few da; about three months. Mrs.

Schiefielin was occasibnally send items not strictly crosses Ihe great gorge about si mile west of much beloved by all who knew her, and the toJacksin. le Glen Mountain House, of the go funeral, at Tioga, Saturday, was attended To-day a farmer of Rutland, named Uriah "ilway being north and wrath. At the --Frank Jones, a well-known stenograph- EXCOU.O. We.lsboro Cor- by a number of her friends from this village. Lucas, put hi, sho.ld.r out of joint while Ms" beeTM Titu ille i drc lpe1 detd few set Band and Fire Daparlment have joined Laflt week one of the old wooden build- a TM wi ay completed iBy the railway cotopany for the -ThelJt day of thij month close, the AfTllie QF Hat 3t bl.50, in the management of the coming excursion ln a Last Monday, the 22d instant, a middle- ttecpaimodaUon pf excursion Jailies.

and Is tooutinit season whenl the speckled beauties to Watkina Glen. i Jogs on the corner of Main street and Oen- fcmer aBmed found cJnDected with ample and wUllhaded pic- wiU hwareat oca vie. ooodSMrt.andDrav, OT Tiokeui can be had of Messrs. John T. Pur- avenue was torn down ana tne otner AetAt jy tharoaiiside not far from hi, home, nio grounds, tbe wholefto be unJer the nu- --The State Dental will hold prices inducements to vu Niios Valley Mort C.

Potter of Kefe- so as to a low the eicavatlon or A bottle strychnia was found on his per- pervision of Charles E. of the its annual meeting at Bedford Springs, com- CASH SWEES, and ttoae flrom a distance, it wui --11-- M-- A i. i- DkT ton to como fifty miles to boy your Fall and Win- ter theae pricea. All goods warranted as repK tented. Iraowa the reliable, Bqnare dealing of BATS, tSD FOBJIISHINO GOODS A SPECIALTY.

AT EXCEEWHOLY PEICE8. Ute PrlDcip-d BIc-tsbniB I shsUoOer tne wagona froaj $T6 ISi. flfta Enggiea from tlfftip arts. Top Bugglea from Platform Surins Wag" npwarai Tte wagonl coSaTM favorably irttti bHMRht to tbla mark'- Every waeon tcd entlr a Repairing donr at prk B.W.^AYWESONS, of age, $1 each. Ample accommodations will be provided ornament to the street tety, a moat beautiful Ing was officiously announced by many acra donated to the village I Oie Price Clothing Store, tt05 WATER STREET, St.yt.ll, 18TV, aout PULTBV WATGBEA the Xaam -mta.

Sanyoi and machinery for exoont- Mog all krades of pnnUot. BBBBsasalsaaXn qnafty and pricn work from tiilslUBce cnalleogeii compet" IN EV SPA PERI JEWS PA PER I.

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