The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, February 13, 1861, Image 3

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■hnro. Wednesday. Feb.13.183i,
miii * Co., IW Sunn Bt.,Ue* .York, ud 10
,re (ho Agent* for tbs JfOator, sad tbs
nd'lergest circulating Newspapers la tbs
[he Canada*. They are authorised to con
mrlowestrates, 1 -
Hew AdTartlaomenta.; j| '
School— h. B. Bariißg»W»,X M.
Imn yfockt Co.— A. P.Cene, S*o,
A Bailey. . ||'r
Notice- —Tbos* Allen, Anditef|
«&80dge,N0.317. T - - T '| p : •' ■
;obrebpokdestB.— "A Osceola,
th»t we never depart 'from our rule in ro
anblicatlon of anonymous communications,
1 the information bp aepkp fof ia anptier
paper ■ ■
;e*‘-W? have used yonr joein g) to light
,d aball servo all yowpoetry in tb« same
it is better than the sample sent. That,
U almost tpo green tobnra. ,
use Time.— Owing to an npqapal amount
i, and the foot of oarhaving to run around
1 for items this w»it, onf paper to a''gay
Punctuality will hareafler bafnrwatp&i-
Spring Term of tha Oeeeola Bigh School
jd Tuesday, March Sth, under the an per
il, Wightman, A. 8., Principal. Adrer-
:t week.
bouse in Cbirl?jton to_wtf9fciplb«longiog to
iton, iu consumed bjr fife ogFtidojr Ust,
The fnrnitnra wu alio no% destroyed.
No insurance. ■, y, '
sth f{. Briggs, found guilty «f Warder »tDo
' lost, has bean gran tad a Stow trilby
iot. His trial will probablj|'eoma off at
7 Wani« iirjfus. ' g*.
.atioh Visit — A donation? visit foe. the
lev. Francis Strang will beheld sttbo rel
ics Coolidge, in Delmar, onsne afternoon
of Wednesday, Fob; 27th.'
Spring Term of Prof. Barll|game'« Pre
-1001 for Teachers, will open 'ln Tuesday,
. The energy and ability of|Mr. B. 4
secured him many warm friends, and we
iol will stiUcontinue to inaigiae.
learifthat : buskton*toedsieli««l Salli
io CoTinjjton, wbU# in the s||jot butcher
m Frida; last, fell back an&Uoddenl; ex
i deceased was about fortySear* of age,
) of Ireland, and of somewhat dissipated
leaves a family,. i ' ,
jtion i» invited to the adrerttnment heed -
iston Flouring Millf.” Ur. WTrlght hu
ih him in the Flour, Ueal Feed buai-
W. Bttileyj ihd has alto pnr&teed a abate
;r Mill. The new firm are prepared wear
ing in their line of (he choicest kinpL
writer in the Potter Journal, teems to
\ cosmetics, get* off the following histories}
jo Beautiful Queen:
Either appeared before Abart&s the king,
' oo perfumery, nor hearty, but
her naheti simplicity, her giibd adorned
k and quiet spirit/ sbe wasjiibcepted and
-luecn, and prored of tala*- than
Fiood,—Thjs Ijte. lhfjr Md' nini have
floods in the atnuusa in?tm« liigion. Phm
ut orcount!, waa ■sboirt- ; tw'o -ftet abora a
. The damage dose-mill property, dims,
is supposed to be very fjremt.' So dieaalrotu
i has sot been known on -Pile Cheek -for
sars. We learn that Heiekiah Stovall, Esq.,
ism, and that Mr. B.JS. Enisrorib, ofthle
lost a large amount
'I of which trill doabtleM Sdle, (aft harbor
'to Bay. _ , ]|f, - . i
ii Aciis.—Wb are happy tti/taing able to
ir friend J. B. Ball, Esq.jj wii again an
arena of “nowepaperdom." ,Hia many
'S the gooie-qaill fraternity, will welcome
itb feelings of pleasure, Wparesufe the
co/der i Democrat an# Democratic Herald
)nr jnwe ache !) will flourish' under, hie
lf P; tod onr word for it, it W§l be an ably
i, eell-printcd eheet—ufbeit,iia polities are
• (Democratic) kind. But Mje’s proepe
long life to you, friend ■" Jot/' and bere’e
’ll make many a good Baaly ; -
jtisk.— Oar town it gettjjt/j’tp-b* quite
Ks rowdyism. Nearly dran
k-lie seen or beard in the Streep. JTherd is
wguisinjpthe fact that liqndrli drank end
Wo do not believe that any of the
tero would sell liquor
l>e no doubt that liquor ie sol_is|y the meaa
: l^ls n'ws of men by same pen|j|) or persons
‘“d the -Borough. We. bjelidSfp it to be the
10se who have licensee, tdr tfiiMoeocn
At any rate it is-the duty dfdtbe enthdri
!n‘ the public peace, t]h|y sbostfdin
‘id punish the owners of t!letqiiHejSlsfoar.
lyistn. ' 1 f
. 3 4o
iKExig’s Fistital.—We| to
18 e 'l»boro FirstJom'pwiyWi .to give a
lit Court Houm, in tbi» rillagß, «a Wed
"“g, Fob. 20th, BUI, 4J:; aiipper’tickets,
'ocMdo of the Festival are jlo'bo -dialed
'goishmont of debts coofra.cthd by the Com
** cle »*wn ofafaoi. Its e\jestts*eomb
«», »nd *e trort the party will be seellat
be numei of sotnc of oar Jieit etti«o« are
tmmittees, which argaei Weil for the high
> tho entertainment. JVe are oopfedont it wUI
'“ 4 P«* off to the satisfaction of all con
ttmora’s Fpfi Band will flgralsh (anno to
°*7 with to dance. '
SuynßEßß.—Tta ippeslofMr.
>lfof 50,0f10 »tarfu)|f in Sonias,
' “ied in The Tribunt and espied into T!b*
] °Uier Republican pagan, jinoata with o i
,! * lo ° !e >» several localities hb.tbis county. ■
in eircnlation in and wo
erer J cltiren will coptrihus bia mite, and
t 0 M money is needed aw.
1 * l D. G. Edwardj,
Paper in the Welsh in that
and that $24.38 Ifaa .subscribed
* T8I 7: abort time. - W# hope that othar
1 etaulate the charity add ‘-benevolence of
eitiicni whoso hearta abd- pnrsts art ol
*a tie cry ofdistross, 'j. .
«AT Tiooa.—|To regret tejlcsrn thet the
.“‘f M.joriVke be Poi,
K“ toUH^I pooenmefJby
li 9 ' ,ock f*w bonee'liid
“Pfeted, end ninooeeopi|4. The flunet
,?? I "^ 0 S fre “ <S| the Wading,
titno» n on which Boor Ihfsreoriginitel.
'<, j *° m * *? te t)l8 «ork of an iDoendie
* J-* *? ®** 1° the bxntee the prevent
idingwM-inomemenV to t be rilKge,
* ‘fWMtpnn.ef if tracer-
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-thLbimitjr lid pirhsj&Ny 0/ tbit 1
ele* of farnilpe were is the-hoaso, which wore akd
consamed.tlojpsthor with] o UxgS stock of (provisions,
#o.', in tjio cellsr. , Loti ."estimattjl at
jD%aseo, te,<dio. | J ‘‘[Tif
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La»t Thursday was probably the coldest apd
bitterest dayjof the meson. Alt day e cutfing wild
blowfrom thp west accompanied withsnow, end in
the evening jhe mercury sank to ssro. Wo hid
fire ca'ui| of wlTleii'iiappffy prdvedis
be only the burning out of the accumulated soot in
chimneys, the wind blew till about midnight. On
Friday morning in this vUlage the tbermometer indi
cated eighteen degrees below .Vero—the lowest this
winter.’ : We see by .the papal* that the storm on
Thursday was general. The poor.injNew Tort, Phil
edelphlß,.Bq|tpp pnd suffered a good deal, as
no doubt they did everywhere. Beider, are there any
poor people hi yopr .neighborhood ? I If so,, see .that
they do not suffer from want;or exposure. Visit them
and minister so them, remembering the assurance that
yon are only “lending forth# Lord” If there are
no poor folks|aroundyoa, then visit year minister and
see that he and bis family are comfortable. If they
don’t need any help, then eom* ajnd see—no you
needn’t; we a dollarycsterdayop subscription!
XSr The following is tho Boad law recently passed
by the Legislature and to which made reference
week before test: . j
Sac. 1. That..the act passed the second day of April,
1860, entitled ad apt relating to the' Boad Laws of
McKean andfTioga counties be, and the same is here
by repealed sp fsr as relates to the bounty of! Tioga.
I 2, That sBl theprovisione of an ait puled tbs 14th
day of AprilUlBj>s, entitled an act to] consolidate and
amend the Boad Laws of the counties of Tioga, and
Potter, McKian and Elk, which were repealed: by the
act of 2d'of April, 1860'be, and tbejsame are hereby
restored to tlieir full force and effect the same aslf they
had lever bein repealed, so far as relates to the coun
ty of Tiogv J _, j-
J 3. That (oe'quaUfie'd voters of the said county of
Tioga shall ap the next township election’elect two
Supervisors in each township, who spall also be over
seers of the hoop for their respective townships,
I i. That dill force and effect is hdteby given to all.
each acts and contracts of the persons who are elected
Supervisors for the respective townships in the said
county of Tihga at the last township election, and to
all such service of process and proceedings in the sev
eral Courts of the county of Tioga as are in accor
dance with the. provisions' of the act! passed the Itth
day of April! 1855, entitled iSdn act to consolidate
and amend the Boad Laws of the counties of Tioga,;
Potter, McKean and Elk,” as if saiid aet had nevej'
hsen tspealflib ‘ '’ ” .. . I:
! } Ward Township, : Feb. 9, 1881. ■
Editor cft(k*j£gitator f • .'.''i M - ■ i
Moit of yonr readers are inn that one town it
new—it being only nine years tinoe it waa let off and
named. Seven yean ago there were hardly inhabit
tents enoughSbr town officers; but it the last Prasi
dential election there were 127 rotes polled-
In many puts thrift and industry are. apparent in
new barns and fields well fenced, The coal beds in
the north pant of the town are now'being worked, and
an extensive Jbnainefes has been done in building shops,
mills, honseaffor workmen, to., to., which gives ottr
farmers a market near home.-’ Our citizens in the
It
•oath part o£ Ward are doipg a.good baiiceM {in far*
Blmire and R. R.
Co.' This U|a new source of labor abd profit, as the
'Company ard paying 26 cents more pet cord than for*
morly. |' , 1
Sleighing has been good since Bedepjbcr Ist; Snow
is over deep, and if it does 'not tbawj. before:
engaring time! it will be difficult gathering nip, and
aaa consequence oat crop of maple will be lift),
tied. The amount of engar made ip town 1s 1 nearly
equal to the grain crop when, the spijing is favorable
for it r ' ‘ ' 1 ■ ’ I
Thursday was the coldest of jthe season; the’
timber cracked in tho woods near our boose from the
frost so at tojresemble discharges of | musketry. The
mercury sioud eit 23 deg.- below aero at noon on the
east side of die beuse. Many of the cattle in this
neigh both d6l suffered severely from jibe latent* cold,
and a steer belonging to Ur. Jobqion was frosen to
d W hr ."‘~ {'’’.T. ' 7 ’■ " j*V 4-it:<
Coupe Pbocezdisos.—Pesruarv Tann—
Hit Honor, Judge White ,/ > restdtny.i-Comn)ooweaUh
VS. Sunmbr Sice; indictment, Assaulting and resisting
Constable, jlrand Jnry return trnejbill.
. Com. >?. lYm.-tifiny ; - indictment, AssauU and
Batlery withjintpnt to kill, prand Jury return true
bill. , . f._ . ." ... .. , ;
Com'. rs. Cbas. Bexford(indlctmtnt, Assault and
.Battery. Grand Jury return bill igioramus, and that
' the prosecutor, Benjamin Parse, payitfae costs. Same
day Bcnj, BCise was sentenced to piy the costa and
stand committed, *o. 1 '
Com. vs. Thomas Beers; indictment, Assault and
Battery- Gland Jnry return true bill. :
Com. vs. Wm. MaUiaon; indictment, Assault and
Battery. G|and Jury return true bid).
Com. va._ SsraDavis/John Kojnt, Sam'l Raker, Lit
son Lanesbuhr, Alex. Mott, Jacob Kiphapt, R. Butter*
field, Martin Cass and. Lafayette Casa; indictment,
Riot. Sraqfi Jury return true bill against Bara Da
vit, John K|bn, Sam*! Baker tind David Butterfield.
Sam#. d»y 1 JJzr*'Dsvis, one of .the shove defendants,
and Martin King, bail, appeared in [open Const, and
each reeognaed in the sum of conditioned for
appearance «f said Ezra Davis and John Kobn at next
Court pfQuirter Ac, ,v ,
. Com. vs-Conrad Gunther; indictment, and
Battery, . Grand Jury return true huh
Com. vs. Idicfaaei Driscol, Jaa. polUxan, Joseph
Murry, Tboa. Ford, Daniel Snllivanj, Corn'elins Sulft
vsn, .Shonuli Murry and Sami Ejsenbart; indict
ment, Biot. I Grand Jnry return-true bill, - •> .
Com. vs. Silas Allis; indictment. False Pretences,
Grand Jury jre turn true bill. ' ;{ . !
Com. »s- Andrew Lovejoy ; indictment, Assanltattd
Battery. Grand Jury return btll ignoramus, and that
the prosecutor, A; t. Preston, day me costs. i
6. De Land A Co.’s'Sa!eratns, (brewer,”
shunted Ka e, n *he ran up the i»airs, followed by
Bridget yridh »■ freshly-baked 'panj of bisCnit in her
bands. "Die Land'a Saleratua forever." They wore
indeed templing, and no Wonder tpnt the gfHa Web*
delighted with their first experiment with this favorite
of housekeepers. This Saleratna is perfectly part,
.healthful, reliable, and of.ttniform'quality. Manufac
tured . and fior, sale. id wholesale hyjD. B. De Land A
Co., Fairpoit, Monroe Co., N. Y.| Sold al?o by all
dealer?.,,. , I.
| MA.R B. I-v© p.
In Charieaton, by. Rer. Amoa Cbkpmao, Fab. Mb,
Mr. OHIN RENTON to Miii BETSY SMITH, allof
Chsriaiton.i ' - j
'At the beta se bf’A.‘‘o. Preston, in] Elkland, iFeb. 1(*
by E. S. (Silver, Eaq., Mr. ASA |BROWNELL, of
WoodhoUi &y„ ih'MUi AMELIA JANE EHDY, of
Troapaborgji.
Feb. 13, Idftj-by ger.*; 7 !? StUlMl, Mi;. H. M.
NICKERSON to, Miss ELLEN iCRUTTENDEN,
sllof Cbarfcston. " ‘ 5 :
f We'Teco|r*d with the above notice the tjjllowing
•artislM of iprovisho!—l ohSckeb' 4'of
a pickle ( small); 1 urt, tho filling of which hadleak
e4 odton tl|e chickepleg and pieklp; Ipleceof njinCo
_pio, bat badly crushed; 1; beautiful eookey,
(bought by pome to be the shape of a heart; pud 4
piee«SjOf j|«4ko. drained on the chicken leg and
pUfcle, ajdfthey gave us the nigh tins re. Entire wish
the happy aoaple a life-time,of jqyjaod cMßeDtinenJ*]
, !; 'r j .i X> I 58. p» {-• :■>
In Midd4banr, Sunday ttorMngy J»n. Sfti, IVCY
MAT, daa Atofof r Er»st[ii nod, Cnoy B. Mfci, »je3
nlwutJlrnioatiii. ' r> '■ F“- ■
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and siioes—to
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it the bigger
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JJ; .'jjsKßcaXx* isroriOEa, >- •
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1. A, >JaregularCom muuicatidhiofo siexLoixji,
, W0WN0. 1 31?,-A. T. Mi, will be held on Tuesday
evening n«lt,Feb.i9. All transient broth-
T x ren in gooa'suadibg arefrateroally invited'
to attend, t ■ WM. EOBBBTS, W,M-
M. Bollard, See’y. , . 1 1 i
... i , A CAR?,. ;
Wvfbafcndefaignod, haring-in nse:“B.;P. Etow
art’s Celebrated Summer and Winter Air Tight Cook
ing Stove,! purchased of Parker Brothers, Wellsbaro,
takojfleaipos in testifying to the complete, satisfaction
with which wa havo peed them-. Fox all the practical
uses of a Cooking Store, as well as forecocomy in
fuel, they jaie nneqoaled by enythißg itith which we
havo efed ’hOen' acquainted.- While hr iftnter the
amount of: heat is amply snfficient for, alt purposes of
health and comfort, its capacity for ethttroling the
heat is sq perfect that in summer elt-lhe operations of
Che kitebei may be carried on, without incopvenisnce
from the heat, thus making i( the moat healthy and,
convenient, and by its perfect fitting, (ensuring dur»-i
bility} in dux estimation the cheapest and beat Stove
innae. " A. P. COKE, ,
f Mbs. B. Q. WHITE,
I Mbs, HUGH TODNS. , !
33T- Set advertisement in another column.'
Wellibo|o, Deo. 26. IBGO. ’ , ■
1. Tp CONSUMPTIVES.
The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a
few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suf
fered several yeqp with a severe lung affection, pod
that dreadidisoase, Cpnsppiption—is. anxious tomifce
known to Ms follow-suffererp the means of cure.
To all w|io desire it; he will send a copy of the pro
soripdon tiled (free of charge), with the direction fox
preparing using the same, which they will find a
son cure lor Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac.
The only Object of. the advertiser in sending the pro
scription it to benefit the. afflicted, and spread infor
mation which ha ooneeives to be invaluable, and be|
hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as It will cost
them nothing, and may prove a blessing. 1
Parties Wishing the: prescription will please address
I Bev. EDWABD A. WILSON,
13-Iy | Williamsburg, Kingi Co., N. T.
THE AMERICAN
MEDIC Ali AND TOILET
Receipt Book.
. This back Contains Rtcipei and.Di'recfioae fop ma
king all the most valuable Medical preparations in use;
also Recipes and fall jand explicit directions for ma
king all tb£ most popular and useful Cosmetics, Per
fumes, Dnkuonts, Hair Restoratives, and all Toilet
Articles. If yon are-suffering with any. chronic dis
eaab—if yon wish a beautiful complexion, a fine bead
of hair, a smooth face, a clear akin, a luxuriant beard
or moustache—or if you wish to know anything and
everytbingfin the Medical and Toilet line; you should,
by ail meins, peruse a copy of this book, For fpll
particulars! and a sample of the work for perusal,.
(free,) address the publisher. T. F. CHAPMAN,
13-jin I No. 831 Broadway, New York.
.JyfHO SHOULD. USE, f
DR. J. f DOVES DODS’ VEGETABLE
IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS?
. All vlio «jfe afflicted with Incipient Consumption qr Weak
Look* should use them. >, | .
Ai| who suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, of Pileeß([shoQld use them. [ \
All who staffer from General or Nervous Debility, Bestless
ness at nfgnt, want of Sleep, Ac., should use thorn.
_ All per Mis who are convalescent after fever-oxi other tick*
Deaa'ihda&Mae them. |
Minijtersfof Uie Gaapel, Lawyers, Lecturers,: and all pqb*
lie epeskeftlshonldinetheui. ; I
Book Keepers, and all persona leading a sedentary life
should use fhom.' J ' !*
The aged |nd infirm should Use them. [ |
All who require a atimulaot or tonic should Use them.
All who Me addicted to the use of aident'spftUs and wish
to reform, should use them. ''
They arejnade of a pare Sherry Wine, and of the n%svd
plants and the-con n try, and” should tie qecomiUApd
ed by temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, attd all
friends of humanity.
They are prepared by an experienced and -skillfull ,physi
cian, and aside from their medicinal'properties, are a most
delightful beverage; and yet, as a medicine, are as innocent
and harmless as the dews of heaven, - ’>
druggists generally*. ■’ 1 ‘
I OOAS. WiDDZFIELD A CQ^firoprietocs,
£ ’ 78 William et.; New York.
Baldwin, LoVell A Cei, Ag«ht* at Tioga. j 7:3yl
Borden, Of ftoga, ij Oentdal Agatat fOr Tio
ga Cooqty, |o wbotq all applications for agencies most be
made.
W*i
'IJ?LD. CLASSICAL SEMINARY.
7tOOA CO., PA.
Tbs Wiiter Term of this Institution will commence
Dec. 18, llfiO. snd close March 18, 1881.;
B. WILDMAN, A. M , Pnijciut,
•Mrs. H/iP. B. WildvaKs. Preceptress.
Miss BAA. Chase..... -. Music Teacher.
Mr. C. 4. Stlyestbr..* ......AssUt^jnt.
• # Mr. Ibalo StiCKKEr...PenßßADahip.
, h • , JBXPENjSgS« : _-J\ j -
ToUSob iPrimary) per Term ~ .........$2 50
CoromoiJ English.. 4 50
Higher English and 6 00
Muaie, rmhu or Melodeozi. 8 90 -
Board il private families, from $1 60 to 200
Boom rfnt, per-term,. 1 50
Fuel, partem, ........J...... 1 50
Incidental*, per term 25
If a dais of ten can be obtained, ienons in Mutie
’ sri^an
will be givien at six dollore per term. iWe hope by
tbie reduction of tuition to place this important branch
within reach of man; who do net feel able to avail
£ emselveiof it under present prices. No pains will
be eparedieither by Terachop* or Trust»ej, to afford
every advantage that can be had In the 'best Schools
of the .coiln try. , Our Teachers are experienced and
successfulfedncators. ' |
Tnitinnlpayable one half fat the commencement of
the term, and the ’remainder at the middle or satisfac
torily arranged. For farther particulars address the
PrincipaiX Rev. N. FELLOWS, Preset.
A. J. r|bs, Sec 1 ;. gpc. IMOmS
ATTRACTIONS.
I tec. k. -w o o £>, /
PPOTOfiIiAPHIC ARjTfST.
. '.I SKY-LIGHT
Amhrotynea, BXelxinotypei & Photo graph*,
1 AX WOOD'S GALLERY.!
Daguerfootypea, Ambrotypes Wr Melsinotypes En
larged to Life Size, and finished plain er! colored.
Piotnnei i» onaeafor.fiO cents—other sizes in pro
portion, and all warranted equal to city Work.
Work done in all kinds of weather [ except foj chil
dren-' 'f' 1 ■ ' 1
Rooms fever Wm. Roberta’ Tin Sh°P, first door be
iowEqopib Stpre. 1.-i- -
• WeHabp, get 31, 1868. - - [{ ' - '
FLOUB AND FEEIj- STORE
■ •IN VmSBDBO; : .
The subscriber would respectfully inform the people
of Wullsbfcro and Tiolnity that ho haa opened A.
FLOftJR & FEEI> STORE,
one doorkbowe Dr. Gibson's Drag StoreJ on Main St,
where bolwill-keop constantly on head bp good an as
sortment IfELOUR and, FEED as can: be found in
themarklt,'which he will MU cheap for cash. Alee,
a large assortment of , -I 1
Cltpfsfi; Wipci attd '
of a anpekior quality, and warranted! free from adnl
teration.ltKibb he will seU ho Lumbermen; end other!
.at wbnlMje, cheaper than.any.ether Batkbliahwent in
North ernjrPtnnsylrhnia.- ■ - J.- J. MATCH.
Wellabfrm, Dec. 19,1850. . Vj ; !
MBftßOfesU
I MIRRORS! I :
f MIRRORSI
»t sMitirg BoOKSTtf&B; ths
larjjsst and but assortment of Mirrors tret
brought Jto WellsfcoVj. jpebsl6>hD wish "to ih
theqjjelTMSs (jtbers see them,” will pleats call >pd
egsmiseJ '' ’ " ' / C '', '. . ' [.
pOfffALO ROBES.—A few tyies.of No. ,i
2 Buffalo Bobu, and; also S few Wolf
Robes jnjtfjeejyoij );y... _ W. A. ROB .A CO.
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Liquid < Pjeiwin. '■ L
>|y«p«p«U and Indigeitlon. '
Jb 5 . 7 9«r W& »i R«y» Bra* Sin*;
ND BARBELS'of bert Win
•sK«r
HO 1
'COUNTY AGITATOR
■ ■■■•; - STATEMENT-:' :!:! >•
Of lit StetipU fluid Ezpndiiuru at Iht
■ "Tioga Comfgforik* year 1860.
I^CCBIPT^.
Eeo’d from Col's of seated tag for 1857, $ 22 60
•i >t a u u r 1858, 12 60
«. •('- ’ « « « 185% 2£| 7*
« " " « ’« 1860. '9730 SO
“ “ luu <!ol. OS ensealed lands, 1858,2067 67
“ ", «. .. <• _ . 18,60,2106 OS
« “ Saldol'nnseated lands, - 1860, 676 06
“ x ia] , ol - lands “ , 180 27
“ , “ redemption of seated lands, V ' 121 24
a .« takes on seated lands rat’d “ .389 41
“ on judgmenSs and notes,. - . 237 95
Money refunded,- -•-. .. 3 60
Amount of loan ( for building Jail}, 9,630 83
Premium on exctange, -85 74
$26,496 66
*. GtmmimontrtlWagtl.
Amount jaij H G- Stereos, late C0m.16 25
. <>. tlj Seeley 192 00
.I* Jobs James,,.,,, .-... 203 50
“ Amos Bixby, by bat due 1859... ■4l 60
« t< “ '■ ", ' _<• l9O 00
Ambroip Bafker... 58.00
Amount paid S F .Wilson ~. ~.,,*437 50
Commiuiunen* Clerk .
Amount paid A J Sofield.. -4500 00
Auditor*. ~ .
Am’t p|id J Emei-y, and. ao’t of Proth’y, £«,;.-24 60.
Travert Jurort.
Am't paid Cbarlei Goodspood, etal ~......2,900 60
Grand Jurort. -J
Am’t paid Wm. J Mann, et al -......,,,,..749 26
' fianttakUe and Tiptlaott.
Am’t paid John" Lewis et a1........,_ ~,,,,,.438 62
- 1 - - Oriir.
Ain’t paifl T P Wignate.
Ain't paid Wp A Doaglaj
Assessors. ",
Am’tpsid Alonso Howland, et ~.,.,,.,439 50
Printing,
Am't paid H. Toting tin coo. doe 1859 —l6 00
« “ « 1860 ~,...—...25 00
“ " “ - blanks... ......24-00
“ " B,Jihtini od contract, 1860,... - .,—„.25 00
$B9OO
Eleetio im,
AmH paid J B Ellis, at al ,1563, 68
Gommanvcealtk Cotfe.
Am’t paid Charf* l ! Ryan, et al 938 40
‘ i .Yctr Bridget,
Am’t paid J Howland, tedge at Knoxville 300 00
‘i "OF Miller, b'gs at Doughty's mi11...954 00
Dietriet Attorney.
Am't paid Henry Allen ..—...,.....,.,...214 00
Bounty on Wild Cate,
Am't paid Q (Jarclner; at al ~,,,.4 50
fridge Repair!.
Am’t paid B Blackwell, bridge at Blackwell’s,.. 100
} G Holmes, “ Kn0xvi11e,....90 00
" Abram Walker, ” Lew’ville...—lB 32
“ C T Bailey, “ Mansfield,, ~..45 16
** Blackwell t Waters, Blackwell’s 65' 00
" K Bixby, bridge at Roseville 7 1 08
' a Silas Allis “ Spencer’s Mi11.,,.13 55
" VOSponcar" “ 80 00
B C Coiagdon, bridge at Ellison's 75 00
•' Martin King, bridge at Covy Creek 660
“ Phil’r Hard, bridge at Lawrenee»ill«..4s 00
“ Abial Sly, bridge at Tioga 1..40 00
•* Henry Waters, bridge at Blaekwell’s-58, 00
!' Vml Blackwell, « “ ..70 00
>' R Sixbce, bridge al Roseville „.—5O 60
M C W Bniley, bridge at Mansfield 86 00
" Pbil’r Hard, bridge at Lawrence 38|.33
Joseph Timken, bridge at Bless, ..64 24
Court Haute Bepaire.
Am’t paid H S Cook, et al
Pri*onere,
Am’t paid 8 I Po wer for bosd, ate 172 04
•• “ f for taking J Carl to Pob’y... 90 00
« « « Thoe Knek " ... *0 00
“ Saatern Penitentiary, for sopport of i
consists for the-year 1858...- 325 42
«« «> ■* 1859....;.... 99 04
Am'tpaid Andrai, McCbain A C 0....,
Merchanditt.
Am’t paid GUI. Robinson, at a)
Sherijf'» /'«i. .
Am’lpaiiLS I Pager, aummoning Jurors IXI 00
“ - } Matboralala Sheriff, costa on suit#
in favorof county 131 42
“ 3 SJalbiir, turnkey f0a5,............ 21 00
Am’t paid S Jacket for dls. Cal. Cap..-. ......13 39
“ I D Seeley « i'.'. 18 5*
" Amos llixby “ 12 76
“ L D Seoleyendeavoring t* effect loan, 6 36
“ John James ‘f . “
Tiewing plans of jailalHarlb’g, itc, 3(! 70
“ Amos Eixby ido 48 84
" John James, sap. building j*i1....v,,,-.20 l.|
“ E ChriiUaat, moving wood-. 6 00
“ L Chapman, express charges 2 25
“■ A Barker, dis. Assessment b00k5...90
“ LD Seeley “do ......18 50
" Amos Eixby - . do 15 30
« MOf McKoeney, election laws 14 45
“ WO Eniley, express charge 5.,..,...- 175
Pamage tp Tmprovemtutt,
Am’t pud C Miller...
'l* Dantiaci ASh»*r..
J/oiwy Rtfnrvded^
Am't paid E J BtuWd, et al.. 6 80
" Cbarledoo tp. beingam’lot road tax -
loilectod b j G. Knox, Into Tre’sr ,
and not paid oyer by him.3o 20
u Bios* tp. do do BJ. 60
“ Bless whooldo do .........~115 01
u Bios* school's L Hibbard do ...» 3o 73
•' Gaines Behoof Gao. Knox, late Trcs. 23 94
41 Gjaioes school, do do 34 98
*t - Union Ip. road do do _ IJM> 41
" Richmond do do do 48 27
'• LiWty school do do il9
' « ClytneHf. rood do do 14 30
44 Middlel»ry f* 4q SD 87
** Wm. Buohe,, Si Oi
44 Loraio Butts ,1 .08
44 Hiram Zlmmst ;1 53
44 JG<iiUett 2 34
Ain’t paid S B Ellrott, plan and apeeiflea’p. ' 25 00
' ic' ■ oj, eontrant, 0,906 39
*10,021 39
IreprQp'.mente to County Gromit. j •
Ain't paid T PWingsite, building seonis’ wall, Iti 07
•f U S Oouk,moying bairn, -02 SO
*M»7 57
tfellebora fire Company, \
Am’t paid 71 Simpson for purchase of heats $9 00
Ain't paid John If Donaldson,
■ - Pottagt.
Ain't paid IP Blohardt,
AjricuiltiralSoeitty,
Ain’t paid Tioga Co. Ag.Societj,
Inqucat on Jlodiu.
Ata/t paid'C E PlaceW'ai. on body \TEamiey 111 13
“ John Jamiif do T K«on»n ' 13 tS
fi W A Doagl»» do A Shelly 1187
■" J Emery do Wm Yobn 15 $6
" LerißigtibW do Harriett M»n» Uf3
$M 14
Paid H S Coet ftir repeirt to Cem’e OBie* 75
Paid ffo T Matlen forfuel ■ 31 00
Paid J Morgan e I at., for Bead View*, 200 00
JBrvtge'TTftet.
Paid 7 S Smith id al> (including Com’* artgeo
p
for slewing,l eitsi.Ao. 98 68
Paid Davijl Hsian, at a)., for township Hon* 77 00
County Treaturrr, ' ' ■
Am'l paid 3 S Wjtrcmsjoost* on seated lands j
sold th» ctfcnty, 389 18
" com. $,'(8,801 44, at 3 per feat, •' 8(104
“ 0, P Tsylor.Uts treasxjror, b»l, due , ,
on saUlojnent for rear 1838, ‘ 401 10
do ds' 1839, S,S7S-*7
\
#»
Cotnrai«tan*tV CounteL
JniUctt.
- ...vw-W «
~„,...._lo 75
Stationary.
incidental*.
4O DO
:.„35 00
Ktw JhA
Clerk of Sationn
JOHN JAMES, Com’r, in Tioga Co/ DR.
To County Orders a................*203 op
Balsue. dnoa^countants
' '■/ ■"'! $228 74
~ < . *"
ByB9. s days’ serrieeai $2.-..—..
its 90
Bj 425 miles trarel (direct) at 8e;. ,25-'6O
By balance duo from year 1859 “5 *5
' : "' 1 l $228 74
L. P. SEELEY, Com’r, in aeo’t with Tioga Ce. DB.
To CbuntyPruer5...'...............-—... -....5192 06
Balaneodue icetustant, ...i..... 121 <0
T CR.
By 116 days’ terries at $2. ..232 00
By 900 miles trarel at 6c....;.,„ - 64 00
B| balance due foryear 1869 27 40
$313 40
ASIOS BIXBY, Corn’s, in aeo’t with Tioga Co. BE.
To County Orders, - -..4231 62
Bftlanct dpe ascoupUnt, 9 84
OR.
By fit d*pf wrrioe lit $2..., 00
By 2M Bile* travel at 6e.„, IS *4
Balaoaa do* for year 186# 41 00
$7OO 36
1241 44
A. BARKER, Com'r, in icc't with Tlogn Co. PR.
To Countjr Order! '. U*
BsUneo duo accountant. IT 7B
qr.
By,JJ d»j»' Hrrtea at $3 84 0#
By ISfimilM tranl at 6« ..11 78
liosa Conjirr, aa.rWs the Commits oners ef said
county do hereby certify that the forego ng is a eor,
root statement of the matter therein set forth. In tes
timony whereof, wo haVo hereunto set our hands this
4th day of February, 18011
L. D. SEELEY, V
AMOS BIXBT. }■ Corn’s.
AMAUO6E BARKER, J
A. J. Somtn, Clerk. ’
JAMES S. WATROUS, Trsatnrsr of Tioga County,
in account with County fjrotp Jan. 10, 1800, to
.112 00
, Jan. 17, 1861.
ToouUtand’g spa’d tales for year 1861, $ 1144
do ; do do 1852, , 126 81
do -do do 1854, ■ 9 -53
" do do - do 1357, 620 02
do do do 1858, 49 97
do do do 18p9J 814 66
Amount of seated tax as seised, 1860, 1 12,289 79
Am't ree. on unseated I'ds as p bill, 1868 J 2,067 57-
do do do . 1859 J 2,196 63
do from salo of unseated land 1860, , 675 65
do from sale of sealed land, 1860, 180 -27
.. do from seated land returned !. 389 44
do [ from redemption el seated land 181 24
de ; l on judgments, etc. 33* 90
dp . Crum money refunded . j , 2 6(1
do Of I6sn (for building of jail) 'i 9,530 83
do roe’d os-premium onexoSaogtß '35 74
Bslanse'daaaaeeojotaat by county - j 2,060 90
' - ! $31,530 00
*1,264 00
1 CR.
By outitandlng silted taxes for year 1851, $ 11 47
'fa' do -•’ 1852, 126 81
do do 1 ;854 r ‘ .9 63
By eomznhilon allowed collector* 1857, 18 03
By outstanding seated taxes 1857, 579 49
By abatements made _ 1358, 3 66
By amounts outstanding . 1858, 33 81
By abatement* made , 1859, 208 13
By commission allowed collector* 1659, 227 51
By amounts outstanding 1859, 163 28
By abatements made. iB6O, 266 79
By commission allowed collectors 1860, 88 55
By amount* outstanding iB6O, 2,197 46
By amount of CommißsioDers receipts I
for orders cancelled June 13, 1860, 6,863 51
do . do January 10, 1861, 17,757 06
By a*t pM O V Taylor, in full ofjudg4
meat on settlement of 1859 I
$823 28
do do 1359 j
do com. on $26,801 at 3 par sen*
| ' $31,530 00
W«, the undersigned, Anditers of Tipg. county,
having audited, settled and adjnatad the afaoyw “■
counts of JamesS. Wstroos, Treasurer of .aid coun
ty, do hereby certify that wo found aa| above stated, a
balance duethe accountant of two thousand and fifty
dollars and ninety cents. Witness onit hands this 17th
day of January, A. D. 18? 1. i
' J. I. JACKSOIT, )
C. F. VEIL, i > Auditors.
D, T. GARDNER,)
Weiliboro, February 4, 1861. [ <
$776,50
..78 51
..63 S»
A Novelty in the Alt World!
PHOTOGRAPHS UPON PORCELAIN.
$253 42
Secured by letters patent is the United States,
Kogfond, France, and Belgium.
THE , AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC
FORCE LAIS COMPANY, Ko. 78l Broadway New
YORK, their novel and iiigrnions Invention
by American aqd Eprope+n jjato&U, are fatty P* *pof®d to «X
-acate all orders for ** ’ f
MißtATui* Lftttiato or Pzsson p 5 Cmiu,
ptOTOttting MI the attractive and advantageous features of or
dinary photographs, tho brilliancy and finish oYa water-col
or drawing, and a hitherto unattained quality of durability,
by being rendered a* Imperishable as the| qataral properties
of the articles npon which they afe transferred.
As the patented process of tno Company enahtes tho repro
dnetion of phologfaphs, not only on plain surfaces, but npon
such as are round'or of any degree of irregularity—portraits
can be reproduced wifh faultless accuracy, and delicacy of
delineation, upon porcelain wares of ahyi description and di
me4«h»n used as articles of luxury or of household utility,
such aa j
Urns, Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Article*, 4c.
thereby securing faithful portraits and furnishing ah unique
nod exquisite style of ornamentation ofjarlicles ia domestic
use.
$217 83
SJ6 00
In order to farm **»adi Tor fctJrtiuv -- -
popular taste, and to meet the wants of jtnose patrons of the
tfiijef Atta desirtf&s oT having portraits oii pdrcel*ifc t the Com
pany have imported from Europe a collection of superior
porcelaTu to their own order, trhicb they
sell at cast prices' J
As the American Company afeow*ora of thj patent light*
aud consequently U»e oqly-persons authprited to use the pro
c«sfe,'tftey n&va detirmfowi,isrordcf to afford people lq ere*
ry scctiup of the XJhkm an opportunity jtq possess
Ports arts oy cam a,
to rv&9 the following proposition to !
Residents in the Country, who an anab}e to
tisit personally the Atelier and Gal*
leriea in New York.
Persons sending a p&otogragh, smbrotypo or d*g«*rr*o*
tym to Jfio o#ic© of the Company in Netr York, accompanied
by Fits Dollaxs. I
wfH reeelre In return by express, free ofchfcrgs,
A richly ornamented Qre&'hfast Cup and Sau
cer, with the portrait transferred thereon.
By transmittipf t dagnemwlypo «nd * |
’ Tx* Doiixxa, •
$033 19
they Wjll stem* !h liVo njanner,
A handsome French Vase, or Toilet Article,
with the portrait reproduced by the patented proeeee. By
sending a pair of and
rirrssa BouJUtS,
they will reeelre in return |
A pair of rich Serrea Vase»,
with the portrait* executed equal tbjminiatnre p»tn>lß|[»;
Bnd, ifa like manner, portrftitvcan he reproduced on porce
lain wore* or Vasot of erery quality jof Aufah, ranging to
price from twenty to one hundred dultara the pair.
N. B.—Be particular in writing the addreaa, town, county
and atate diitlnctly. |
All letter* to be ad rowed fa t > ;
“Manager, American f'So tpjrirpnie Pnrtelafn C 0.,"
• - ,81 Broadway,
nor!m3
300 *1
; 7 88
I :
106 00
ADM INISTRATOH’S NOTlCE.— Letters of
’ Administration having hewgtanted to the sub
scriber,on tbs estate of Fanny Gfeonleef.late of Detmar
township; dso’d. notice is hereby given to those in
debted to said,estate to make i)nine‘l' ntl! payment, and
those having claim*. to present them properly authen
ticated for settlement to the subscriber, in Deimar.
Jsn. W. 18#l. JACOB HILTBOLD, Adm’r. —
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-letters of
administration having been granted to the sub
scriber, on the estate of George Mattison, late of Far
mington township, dep’d, notice is hereby given te
those indebted to said estate to make immediate pay.
meat, and those having claims' to present them prop
erty authenticated for settlement to the subscriber.
' , B. MERIT, .AdmV,
Farmington, Pea. 9,‘1880.* ■ •
Groceries,-- Owcrj
ns J ftnij*Ww «x<xt»M»sjyte!g «»
I $313 48
i , 44
$76 78
$75 78:
lire '
rtifrcftrton of the
iis% ftctmiti
New Joßf
: i
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1
FOR SAIL El
WICKHAM & BIOODGOOH
'tim'mmt nr ' ■ '
TIOGA, TIOGA COCIITT, PA, 1
iuui itmror
IIHfJIT TBBEB, BH3EVC73BS3EIM
QJtAPgS, EVEBOREEES, As., *o„ As.
PEARS —Tires of tht most ;de«lrabls kinds, uitf eat
tfa Urgo else, if desired.; Standanl trot* ta bearing. ,
APPLES—A g»t snpcly of th* shslcast kinds. Inaß
diiforedt kinds of Crab apple.
PLUMS—A large supply of tbs bait and just
CHERRlES—An'eitensiTS assortment of lbs bsstklade.
GRAPESt-Yls: Dela»»rs, Oisna, liabsila, Black Bnnu
dy. 'White Street Water, White Ssmasr, Hartford fI«M,
Rebeccaand Concord. ' ’
ORNAMENTAL—W«e>jt«Wonntala Atb, H«uCtate
nnt, Balsam of Hr, Scotch HcJSnropoan Sileer Fir, Koras/
Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitas, Barth, *9. ■
SHRUBBERY—HoIIy leaTedßerttorry, Chinese Walgalla,
Spiraea pro nl folio, Dentils, Green Forsythi*..
ROSES- Baltimore Belle, Pralrio'jQfueen.
GOOSEBERRIES—Of sercral cboico rarietle*.
CURRANTS-icßerry, Bed, and White.
We would In rite all who are in want of any of tlia
troee, tc., to call ami too them for their own aatlafaetlut. ' ■
■ ’ B. <3. WICKHAM. -
JOHN T. BUWDOOOB.
Tlopt* Aug. 23, ISCOjrl
FASHIONABLE
MAIN WELLSBORO.
MISS PAULINA SMITH has jast purchased ktr
PALI, AND WINTER GOODS,
■ting ' of Strdwi of all Binds, Pattern
Bloomer Hats, Plow'ers,; Telrets, Silks el all kiadife
and infect '
ALL KINDS ;0P TRIMMINGS,
she solicits a call from tbo ladies of Weilsbore sal
▼ieinity, fooling confident that ;
HER GOODS WILD BEAR INSPECTION,
and compare favorably with;those of any establish
ment in the county in regard to price.
par BLKACRLSG AND PRESSING dene hi
superior manner. '
' S3t~ Boom Opposite iEtspiro S|?re, up-stairt.
Sept, in', 186!)’;"''' 'j ' , - i - p ' '
NEW' BOOT. SHOE,
LEATHER A FINDING STOBB
rjTIHE undersigned, baring leased the store formally
I. occupied by G, Wt West, intends carrying ea il
the branches of the shoe and leather trade.' Compe
tent rrprktnep are Employed in the Manufacturing De
partmentj and aliarork warranted to be enr own maa
ppfacturt. ’ ' j '
Also, all kinds of
READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
constantly on band. AU kinds of Leather aid lUI -
Findings, also constantly on band and fi»r sal* al I*9
prices for cdeb or ready pay.
HIDES apd PELTS taken
etthe Highest market price,'
Welliboco, Sept. S,. 1860,
VTQTIGE I§ HEREBY GIVEN tfcnt a Spa
cial Court will be held alt the, Court Homo, ia
Wellsboro, by the Hod. David Wilmot, commencing
on the fourth Mondayof March next,' to continue one
week, for the trial of the following eaoaei, under the
provisions of the aot of Assembly of the 14th April,
1834. J. F. DdNALDSON, Freth>. ,
January 18,1861::w»* , *_ ‘ 1
Samuel M Fox vi, J Thpmpion .
Qeo Wallace «t al v«. tlnsche' ’ - -
8 Pierce vs. J Duffey et at
Sobeiski 801 l n Stephen Babeeek
Tioga County
7 s Bryden’e Adm’r
Bingham Truiteei
J N. Babho
Sarah L Keene
Amos Bixby
Bingham Tnuteei
Bingham Trustees
A S. Turner
404 10
804 04
Bingham Truiteoa
M M Converse
Bank of N. A. for Bi
Bingham Trn«U«s
SELECT SCHOOL.
O; 88. STBBBINdj Teacher.
The SfEisa Tibsc will oammeno* Pshroaty Jlli»
1861. I
TUITIi
PflnHuy Branches........
Common English,.,
Higher Branches,
Board and rooms in privs
Tory low prices. No pains
this' school equal to any ii
WostfisM, all you who spend
the gay and thoughtless thi
sclres for (he responsible do
Westfield, Tioga Co., Pa, Ji
FLOjURI
ON HIX.V
HEAR HOLL
The subscriber* having c<
story Grist and Flouring Mi
Floaty Meal and in qm
cosjrok
of kind; on short no :ice. »nc
fnil to please. I have THE
almost constantly employed,
of iny wotk sill pro ro bene
well as myself.
December S, 18€0 ;
Valuable Beal 1
THE Subscribe! offers
known as the ORIGOS FA]
boro* ottd Mansfield Road, onfi
containtag.2lo acres, all pood ft
improved, with a frame! barn an
sell cheap for ca*£ or upon reaa
■property near Stony Fork.
‘ For funhef prticnlari apply t<
Morgan Dart, Charleston, or the
Stony Fork, Oct, Z, 1860.—-3 to.
WALD PAPER i
WALL PAPER
i wallipape:
WALL
k*
Latest styles wad largest t
ever brought m Wellsboro.*
above nop be found Window i
soon at , - i I
Wellsboro, April Sth, 1560
CARPETS AKD Oil
yon good to see the pall
attha ‘
Wellsboro, Pa, I '
Bim>m
BOOKS, Jlagarines and im Su
perior Styles. Universal facilities enable as to
ptebs ail. .Call and see at the BOOKSTORE.
PEDLSRS will find it to their advantage te eail »t
Hoy’s Drag Store, as he has Just received a large
supply of Essential Oils and Essences, aD blade
which he is soiling very cheap for cash. ■
IMPROVED FARM; —The subscriber offara
for-sale a farm on Middle Ridge, in Delmar town,
ship, known as the Polilus Wilson* place, containing
(12 acres, 45 acres improved, frame house, frame bars
and apple orchard. i
. This farm is pleasantly located, and will bo sold on
easy terms., Wif. BACIIH.
Wellsboro, Jan. 16, !1861tf.
Mansfield Flooring Mill. :
THE people o Msnsilald ana TicUlilT are hereby aettied
mat said MILL haridst'been repaired, and pat la per
feet order, baying. thrcs ryn of iton© and a- A/*** Qrain
Septtridor, wbftTi.wtn appamtViiH fonl seed fto»
consequently U» beat of tfork cad and. will J* <*©*•. !
chants and farmer* are invited to try thi* Mill, and #tet
rate work will be warranted by * _ 0. KRLI.T,
fcfaH kink, efßnWetttfolv'.
TjEAJPT MADE CLOTHING.-tA Wrg<»
itjtnok'OD'v (in fenjift f"r tl\ti fn'l nnd *im»r tr*de.
IT SBOft
exchange for Ceade
JOS. BIBBKOLB.
Jobs
Hiramlmche
Stephen Potter
AC Ely
Tl.
VI.
VI.
▼a.
Amo* liijby
Sarah L Xmii ,
Anion Back at at
Timothy Brae* at at
John Drew at 'al .
▼a.
TS.
▼a.
▼a.
ya. pbadiah Bobinaea
ri, Henry Colton
OnUXRTj LIST.
videoo ri. J Dufley at at
I ri. Alex Matthon.
, 4* 40
s oo
,..._ 3 30
ito families furtiilhed it
will be spared to snake
i the scoot/. Come ta
your time and (old in
ong, and prepare /aer
ies of life.
0. M. STEBBINB.
Pen. 33, 1881, ;
*G MIL-L
CREEK,
DAYVILLE.
ip pitted hi» Urge time
j, is prepared' to famish
otitles to snitporokuer*.
WORK
on terms which esnnet
BE RUN OF STORE,
and t am sure that a trial
ioial to tpe enttoaer »■
0- ?■ MoCLURB. .
Estate for tale.
'or sale the large farm
IIM. Sitnatod near the Wells*
mile east of WblUterriUe,
i rming land, abopf 10 acres
11 a log boose thereon, will
i iuable time, or exchange ter
H. W. Williams, Weilahere,
subscriber.
H.B.HASTISOa.
■APEK :
ALL PAPER
"WALL PAPRR
raortmsnt'bf'trail papar
la oonnection with tit*
ibadea of kit kindit Cali
’ WM. H. SMITH.
CtOTHS.i—h'll d(* r
crni and learn tha privM
REGULATOR.