Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, August 28, 1872, Image 3

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'LOCAL_ NOTICES.'
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A good first class open ono's , iorsk b uggy
for sale, gooOks now, cl)ap,'tuid tin time..
ug. 21, 1872-Bt. ;W.A.
NOTICE,—AII persons indebted tars.
j. Sofield aro earAcstly. iequestcd to :'puke
immediate pa;
O. Wellsboro,
GREF.X Co:
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is market, an_ .mould pr o
t hemselves with it bottle \ Boy's - Cholera
p ro ps to bp used in case of , colic Diarittert;
pain in the bowels, 4,te,
PAT Ur:—Persons indebte to this alto
for die AGITATOR; Job work s andadviirtising
are cordially invited to pay , up. \\ We" - want_
mo ney and must bavo it. Let every" plan
indebted be prompt to respond.:-atilt ` ' 28, k't.
. , \ ~' ,
A great ninny people have aske d us\ oi OM,
"110 W (lo yill keep your horse look l, mg, so
seek and glossy?" We tell them it'i, the
eijest thing in the world; give Slieridim'a
Czcidry Condition Powders two or the
times a weak. , -- -
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Acctor:Nr.—Elias Snell, Esq., who resides
three and one-half miles up the .plank road,
broke his leg badly, below the knee and at
the ankle, while working a stump machine,
yesterday afternoon. UpDeGraff attend
ed the wounded man.-7Adrorlistr, Aug.:2ll.
The.undersigned having got done sawing
for the season, request their customers . to call
at the office of J. R.. Bowen, .in Bowen &
Cones block, and settle up their saw bills at
once, Thum.,arr &, BOWEN.
Wellsboro, August 7,1872.-4 w
A gentleman in the eastern part of the State,
who was about having his leg amputated
ou account of its being bent at right angles
sad stiff at the knee, heard of Johnson's An
odyne Liniment. After using it a short time
his leg became straight; and is now as ser
viceable as the- other.
School cominences Sept. 9th. With a tried
faculty and enlarged . experience, wo are
better prepared to do thorough, work than
ever befere. The present year offers unusual
advantages to students preparing .to enter
college. .For pfirtieularg address the Princi
pal.
The September number Of G-odey's 'Maga
zine is a beauty. Its presence gladdens the
hearts of hundreds of thousands of families
monthly. It is edited by the best talent in
the country, and has attained a 'reputation
second to none published. Long may itlive.
Send 'for a copy. Address L. A. Godey,
Philadelphia. .
We present to our readers this week the
advertisement of Preston & *ermans, man
ufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Circu
lar Saw Mills &c., who established their bus
iness in Corning, N. Y., in the year 1868.
They are well and favorably known to manyl
of the citizens of our county, who have pat
ronized them, and they have the reputation
of doing good work. Their Engines. and
Boilers especially give universal satisfaction.
We solicit for them a continuance of the
ptrial:.ge so,liberally bestowed during the
past six years.
Among the advertisements to; Which we
attention is a notice of the exhibition' of
the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society
t. - + beheld at Eric on the 17th, n+th, 19th and
.20th of September. These exhibitions are al.
ways of great interest. •The preiniums (moon
a ,eale of great liberality in money, in med-
Os, diplomas or other marks of merit. Ev
vry lacer of the society does his best to Re,
osam+ +date the exhibitor, whether his dis
play be a fine animal or a bunch of grapes.
The entries are all FREE—so that the ex
hibitor is at 11.) cost beyond complying with"
tiiii rah); down in respect to entries.
Eptron AGITATOR.-1 learn that reports,
tto, been put in circulation to the etrect that
I have made promises. to different persons
place or reward, in vase of my nomination
hal•lection as County Treasurer_ (
.111,1 I desire in this way to say, that such
u—emikms Aro Avholly unfounded; that
never made nor authorized anybody to
make for use any promises, or offer of any
phieo or reward of any character whatever
for their aid or assistance. And while I
thank any friends for their support, I know
but one who has been unworthily or irn.
properly influenced; and had their decision
been adverse to me, Inhould cheerfully have
acquiesced in that decision. I may be per
mitted to add also, that I have asked the
Alec chiefly because of pecuniary Jibed, and,
if elected, expect to perform personally thp
duties which it imposes. Timmy ROWLAND.
Wellsboro, Aug. 28, 1872.
elits AottatriF,
\VEDNESDAY, AIJOUST 28, 1872
Home Affairs.
Driers.
—Remember the donation at the . is. E.
'beech Wednesday evening.
—The Fair House is already up, and is
wing poAed to completion as rapidly as
tioveml communiontlons were received
bite for thins issue. They will appear
rrnftPt.
—We lvill send the AOITAROR to any it&
drez: during the campaign, for twenty-five
Send'on the names the motley.
—Court convened lastltiondity in this vil
lage, with a largo attendance of interested
-Judv Wilson returned home last Thurs
lay. 11i, now at his rooms at the Cone
'low., and is recovering as rapidly as can
le expected.
—There x.lll he a Grant and Wilson pole
ni.ing Tear Farmington Hill Post Office
r'xt sat Irday afternoon, the 31st instant.
11iire ;rill be gond speakers in attendance.
tierylAy is invited CO come.
.
—The Potter county Republican onven
hon IVIV , held last Thursday. We understand
A Olmstead was named for Assistant Law
sohieski Ross for ,Congress,
,and
J.llll l S. Mann for Delegate to the Constittis
t,Aal Convention,
, o+6oret announces that it is to be
tr:oi•ferreil to other hands about the 30th of
i.ext-I-that is, its inside is to be.
-necking "nnti-rehter" in nnibush
` l " 4 "ne of the horses of Sheriff Boyd, of
50u14 , 11 couttty, while the Sheriff was pass-
IP; through a piece of woods in the town of
limrfirti, a few Jays since.
—W e were not pre:zeta tit Mr. V. A.
E lliott meeting et the Court "louse in this
Village a few evenings I.,ince. 'We pre in
for)n however, that he reminded his hear
^f labnri and sufferings during the
lit, war ; and some of his audience, who are
udi acquainted with his army life, think ex
tri ipr retieenee en that point Will " hereafter
very becoming and discreet in this Vic
tor.
— Tlu. Wilke,barroD c (Dem, ) bas found
S i new recruit for Greek . Just rend this :
The ether night, a young nun propounded
t ,\.
the ivual question to the idol of his heart.
bile laid her soft hand in his, put her head.
4 Pqn lii manly shoulder, hove a sweet
l'gh of resignation, and itr dulcet accents
that sounded like sweet music upon the
Ater. whispered, "Yes, dear; anything to
lw:at Grant." • - \
IleprY C. 311113 has sold out la'
4.,,'iferpr4c litnnsfleld to the Democratic
4iberals, and the paper appeared last week
With the Democratic nominations nt mast
head, and the announcement that Mr. V. A.
Piot! will hereafter act as editor. Mr.
Mills takes leave of his readers in a neat
"Good Bye," but does not inform them as
t° big future movements. *Whatever ho
Boss into, We wish him abuudant success.
We welcome Mr. Victor A. VAliot -to the
A csoraide field Of Journalism—a field in
Which persistent industry and unflagging
to e.willoafter massy days, win confidence
ittl esteem.
•
THE PETIT LARCENY PARTY.—Mr. Hor
:nee`9l'fft. gen-LL.D.,-agentleman whom sem,.
oral of On?Deineeratie journals" and: speak.
ere have iti',4rsed as a mutt -eminently saga!
,
.01C‘Iis fratitpotittgl,stptiV
that the P,Orkioratio'party o r all
that is degraded and diiradingtolintniti lia
Lure; -bufla ihe
felons and thicklegs of,Thigh2in4l,,O,W;• - flifftrlet:
which ho has said qcompoi,ei , thi- Jnirger,tpo:rt 7
tion of that we deitit:!retitetnber that'
he includes the sneak-thinieEtine , pii,
tie villains" who agAre` to t nothing higher,
than . petit _larceny". This tt omieion n
Doctor's part, no donbt„ is -due to thaiVet
that he 'has „bad - no tyery
tance wtth the' Detnecrat as developed in
•
Wellsboro. If he bad beeti here duritig thc
past week, he .would
. I .r course halie added
petit larceny to his long list„ , of Deinecritie
virtues.
.now.
;He wouldhave learribd, duiing that time;
that it Was at Democratic practice , to steal
club book from the room where it had been
left, and then to attempt to escape the, odium
of the Offense by 'impudently' asserting that
sem° Republican had - done it. The•Doetor
wouldn't have been . - surprised by this asser
tion. for he has often told us that 'lying was
\a common ,Democratic preCtice-'--a irractit'e
Which Mr.-Horatio Seymour,' for instance,
was wont to engage,in once in a Whire;:
aftr all, the • Doctor • would -not have been •
muqr estonished that a - Party whieb is at this
very•tirue engaged, in,Arying_ to secure the
control of the Governreent n dirtY • tratlif
and diker with its old 'enemies,• and by a
pretended conversion, to decent
should include within itirmiks pjew sneak
thieves, The 'greater always includes the
less. -
As forthe sneaks who ilianaked thisslittle
•we assu4 there they .needn't; strati+
their elastic Constliences any further in the
matter. It is well known whostole the book.
and who penned thO'ntionyteoui noteln re:
lation to it, and if those Parties are proud ot •
their exploit, Republicani- . hai , e no cause to
feel dissatisfied with the result. • •
Republican County Convention.
Pursuant to the notice of the County Com
niittee, the , return judges ihtho caticuS
tion held on the 17th instant assembled: at
the Cdurt'llouse in this village, last Friday, ,
August MI; .to count the votes and declare
the nominees of the party.
The convention_ was,called to order by
iron. 4ohn W. Guernsey, Chairman of the
Committee, in a few remarks wherein he re 7
ferred 'to the great impertanee'of,the •
coming
election, and the need of hainiony and s good
feeling in the Convention and'at the polls,
On motion son, C. p. Veil,
r ot*f. Lilopity,
was elected Chairman, apd UOpry .4.llelV‘of
Mansfield; and Linden Case, •of ...Knoxville,, ,
Secretaries, Mr. Veil, in taking the cbair,
thanked the Convention for the honor con
ferred. , • , •
It was proposed to I)roceed,to 'call, the list
of towtiships and boros for,therettirns, when
Mr. 0.-B. Lowell, of•Tiogii, moved.. that -a
committee be appointed to the'
returns made frOm Blossbitrg; • Wellsbeio,
and Charleston. Tho motion was not : sec
onded,- and. -the • Chairniaii sugOtell-that it
would be better to _receive the' returns rand'
get the names of the return judges before
proecedipg to consider the - sufficiency of any
returns objected to. The call wns then intuit•
return judge appearing•from
. eaelt
to unship and boro Of the county, with tha
certified returns and poll list of his precinct.
Mr. Lowell then renewed his previous mo-,
tion. Mr. .T. B. Potter, of Welisboro, asked
what the objeCtions was to tbose returns:
Mr. Lowell said ho understood Democrats
had voted in the places named Without being
pledged to vote for the ticket. His motion
was then seconded.
After some, further debate, Mr. Lowell
said the' Blossburg and WellsbOto Boaids
'were all here, and it was better to have the
matter investigated and Axed up nosy. , -
Mr. Potter thought such en investigation
by a committee would load to interminable
coitfusiOn. If nitre were frauds, he Would
favor 'investigation. So far as •Wellsboro
was'concerned, there was not one Democrat
who voted ther,e, so far as he knew, and ho
was well acquainted with the voters of that
boro. Those whom the Board did not-know
were asked if they were Republicans, and
would support
.the ticket norninated,''lind:
they invariably answered Yes. •
Mr. J. C. Horton, of Illo§sburg, thought it
was impossible forthe coriventiputif go 11(4:
of the return of the Vigilance .Committees.
How can tho Convention say that - the com
mittee have all lied ? The Boards have •no
right to swear a man as to his politics. The
"question all rests in the discretion tinr,l holior
la Men
,would Board. - Me,wo'uld come up nod
- they would vote for the ticket nominated.
Mr. Thomas Elliott, of Charleiten,7,said
no Democrats Voted in that place. Mon had
been named here as voting in Charleston,
but those who made those assertions bad not
seen the poll list which wns rattuned to _the.
Convention hero. The -fact was that they
had not voted, perhad j (ipy tt'oir'rocrqts voted
there.
After some fl4rther. debate it was moved
that Mr. Lowe motion be laid upon the ,
table, which motion was carried. , ,
It was moved that the Convention proceed
to count lie votes. Before the motion *as
voted up n, Mr. .Fi . Smith, of Tioga, re
quested t o privilege of saying a few- words.
He was surprised at the action of the_ Con
vention. The Bail gave them poiv_erto lures.-
tigaie.. There was feeling in the =rna,tt.e,r.:_jf
he was fairly beaten by , Republidaii votes., it
wris all right. He-badflettera'from all parts'
of the county urging birn&D_run,- finil stating'
that Democrats had voted at-thoeauciis.--•
Democrats 'who never voted a Republican
ticket had been invited to vote. lie had disk
couraged the idea of Iris rrnning; but he
now withdrew his name from the Convention
as a candidate, and'if his friends-'wished to
vete' fer•him they might so.
Mr. Potter in reply to a remark of Mr.
Smith as to the vote of Wellsboro, said there
were on the Grant Club book the names of
283 menf pledged to vote for Grant; 'and not
one of them, so flr as we knew, but was a
legal voter. Resides that, there were others
whom we hall not seen, and be believed we
have at least 325 legal Republican voters in
Wellsboro.
•
The motion to proceed to tho count was
,•
then carried.
Mr. Potter moved that a committee of five
be 'appointed to draft resolutiond svhihi the
count was proceeding. Carried. The Ciiir
man appointbi J. B.:Totter, A. M.Speneer,
R. B. Howland, 0. (erould, and 0. B. Low
ell a 3 such committee. Mr. Lowell declined
to serve, nod C. S. Mather was named io ilk
place.
During the count tho return from Jackson
W 11.9 laid aside as informal, it not being - signed
V the Board.
A portion of the return from Mainahurg
was nisolaid aside, ,being separated ,from the
rest of the return and not signed the
Board.
Itlwas moved that the vow of Jackson be
received. Some debate renewed, during
which it was stated that the man' bringing
the return had gone home, but. that he was
one of the Vigilance Committee and of the
Board of'Election. The yeas and nays were
call4d'for,.and on caning the roll, the vote
stood Yeas 19, NaYs 11. - Su the return. was
received and counted.
It'was then moyed and carried that the
portion of the rettirn from Mainsburg that
had been omitted, consisting of the vote for
'Treasurer, be counted. .
It was moved and carried that; the candi-.
date.k i'etiniring conferees be each a t titborized
to select his own. •
The following resolution was adopted : '
' Resolved—That thin Convention claims the
right to be representedln the respective con
ferences in proportion to the relative Repub
lican voters in this county with she other
court ties'eninposing,tile ,Serv,eial coiifttrenoles.'„
Mi. Potter, from the C r ottimittee on Reso- .
lutions, reported the following, which were
c\ l
receive with applause and unanimously
adopted : -, ' A
.1. he it
The Republican party.of Tioga noun 5.,.
in eo'nve tion assembled, proud of its ac hie e
ments in he past twelve years, during which
it has brought the nation safely through a ;
devastating war tO ti Satirepetted, .on a' bisia
of equal rights and freedom for an, with the
Constitution and Um regenerated and re
spected, with plenty and prosperity through
,,out the land, labor and industry proteeled .
and rewarded, andllietilki iii - Do - eliVntly
known and hgnored among all nations FR
nilltni•the Rrlifciples declared inthe p ~.,,,, .4
adopted by,':.,..,. .r , ~,,,,,,..„,,, m i . ,.
`delghikitr:3olo litAti, - gtft ",' ' 3 ' 1
1
tcitheifsiapArt,*:',:,: - :-' t
~,, 4 7: .., ,;, , ,i',4 . .
':• - •2: With.tlift,-,Uttncost,cOnj epeoi :0 -- . dtlto, - •
esty, Pstricitlitefdfd‘isibilif*XT,t ', .' ;''
Wilson, and*Oninist,netbiji?ltleit ' A' ' -
to the c‘ountryzinithiritnitc,weball•th :so i ! l'o --:'
ination for I,he hisb offleissAilltide4.l : ..4 ) ,,
Vice Presidebtlasit wineol,olto' be.:'': •., ,
and we earnistlt &lir* dorielcies.,k - ! o •
election, in the belief that ttittgk, , .. ~t' • i t', 4 -
common cenntry,,,,demands it,: ..,,, •. -- ".,
' 3. In . this stronghold ' ' 6 f AOIO6IIOEI IB II I I '
wherein the'lieW Tor niNtr,67 hai'btkvio
long end 'sd' ,- gencrallY - read s wilirtinontit!
/lorace Greele,y' COY vierthy Alf , conderado4.3
tiori at the hands of his former friends, and'
brand him as a•politlealanpostatet-Wh%.-SPn - ,
sistently with Insf rector& of lfiteillatlon And 1
Weakness during the ,War for the Ilmon,. huts ,
made a truce with oirt:.peliticid'- - eillnilet?'„fn 1
the face of assured 'victory • not•Yetlolly '4E - 4,
einnplished, theteby intending- to . Ain,t; the*
again in the supremacy= s 4 trith Tower n their ;
hands, 6y Talk er -4s:ver,:fitrn; . , to rettirP.if lon
to totally. undo, tne,great: work.- Or , the,"bro,
party of :progress •.in thisjeonntri. ..Troga,!..
the llanner , ltepublican county ourcin.tteyl7'
.- Vanis, spurns Horace' Greeley, •-the- Demon,
eratic 'candidate of 1877, es sho did hid ',Pres'?
ent friend - and sUPporter s •floratio ',.seyntout . ; • -
• . •
4. We recognize in Gen. F
en. • Johro-..116.11;• - .•
Teat; otii,codidatO . tot' .ooVertior,wa •brave'.
and efficient - soldier ; ' who' Wei lighting;
wh ,'
the Union ~while his opponent,-
.Vb t
arlea' "--
Buckalew,•was op_pdsing ~ till „'the - ,siali)tgliti
War meaattres of tiaaAdministrattonofPP*.•
ident,' Lincoln by his- votes - und , voice as a„
Peace Democrat,in tbellitite,datateaSenatt...
- 6. We
,weleonte to, .. int. ' rankfr/all tbonest
Democrata *to are :wil I • .16','atippOrt,Gett..'„ ,
,Grant for Presidentug ~., 3aorteqlittioutP
~ 6. -We 'pledge ourselves'-td;aupportake
nomineee:tor:the - 'Eaptiblican: :Patty; writhe,
best meana;ief:seedring . The', trivaph'pt the`,
'principlawbie,X ma beliiitr O shotild.' 'control
the poticrof -the country vend .vie lealhipotk;
all goodffien Ofiltilipitttr telayuside all &if,
fererieci3 .and``unite - ler;:thehttecesslej,.;thaf t ,
party at the ballot bef. Ail the:p,paidtt:pkitl4;
cid contest. - , -.. •. , ! 4., 4 ,-1. 1 ~. .. , j .
friends--in; -- 7. Tothiacmkw4 call ulsou err' ..-trienda a'
eath'ejeetion districti.ttr'orgal '
ieVkttba , ?taut
begin the work otthe Canignigp..iit'eikel, , '-'2
V)gilance and action - are the pry.e, tit t0,044 - f
iota suceoip.. " ..:,;',. .r - ',..,', , ' -:,.- :- 'N,:,'-r:
• -11 f otiouEl were 'rrfailethet 0;311 .- t-2-,asiptx:
Onvetitio* held tit tlossbnigi Iti4td; ;
• and Wellibhro '..i4olltrtirelYi7, l 4.e!, ~ tip 11/:•ty#
called,- and it was.rusolviA tcilleidaatAW :
burg! F.lr' ieiatti of IQ
;, to:10,.. ..‘i ~1i k .',, , , -, , 1i . ; ~,.-
The ,ChalEmati iintihiiie r edjbentitiiiecittYief
Counti:tionttnitteitUts;foikowti:t.A?r;::Okit
,diers h iVeitahQiii;` - ' Ph airlyypi 1 . ließrY 'Altar;
Mansfield; :Elnier Backer, ,Thititiad;':B;;,',o . , - ;
Thill , ips;'!:Westtielf3.; ~John. , Martin, Bless;
Ephraim Jeffers, Delmar; and A . ..ndriivz Van
plisen, Farmington. . • . , ,
After considerable debate on the merits of
the Crawford and,delegete . artpkofhollOr .
Cony . entihit,'ltr. 4i:V.- liiitioti - 'ilibved,tl4
in the future the, convention be comp'ose'd'
of Itepreseotativeis, - and WO 60re be 0 4 1 ) . .f0i
'every town or eleption precinct and-'one for
every fifty Notes, and one for eiery fractforial
part thereof. After further debate, on trio.
Lion of Mr. J, ; E. Potter; the `motion *as
amended so as to read as follows : •
Resq/ved—That the question, of abolishing
the'Cravitiira Sistiin
duction of a proportionate representation of
delegates, at flfty.Republioatt voters. or: part
thereof for ono delegate, and each additional
fifty Republican vOtersAo'htt entitled , '±o an
Additional delegate, lie 'inbrnittaitto ihe Re-
publican voters of Tioga county at the pri
mary, idection ortext year. The resolation
was adopted.
As tbe Secretaries had not completed the .
footing of the returns, it was moved and-car
ried that the Convention adjourn until 8
On re-assembling ;in eFening,
Chairman read the names of the candidates
end the number.of, votes each had , received,
declaring the one having 'the highest num
ber in each case the nominee of the Repub . -
Henn party of the county fertile office named:
The 'vote was as follows: 't •
?'old MRIBIP-8 OF OONO.Vtesill
Mitchell received 2087; Majority 2082.
A.
• b-FOR . ADDITIONA VI:AW
S. F. 'Wilson received . 1897; Majority - _ 11.
F„.. , E. Smith - " 1886.
FOR DELROILTF. TO TIIF qONSTITUTIONAV
CONVENTION, , ,
J. 13', Niles received 25651 Idaiority.l66,'s.
J. W. Guernsey." W. •
..
lig.vgpozigfer.iy.r t ,
Mitchell raaeivad 2051; Majority 2053
A: H. Landis l.
PROTHOWOTART,. . ,
B. -C. Cox received _ 2363; Majority 967:
'3', F. Donaldson ".• 1396. • ••• =,
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
H. •Rovilalid , xooived : .1188; ;11#1Ality.17,4.-
M; Purplo " Itted, ' V .
Healy tioltands " '• 448; - -
R: B. Rose 434,
'l 3 v CI Van Gelder "• ' -% • •-•869, •-• , . .
Wilkinson " '346,4' •
C. B. Miller " 256, "
J. W: Tubbs " • • ' 72.
FOR REGISTER A 2 RECORDER,
D. L. Wane repolve4 ?9_117 cOollty2/160,
Rniph Bulkily `: - - p,Q7,
7 141 PP I in T WIET9Q4.4ISPIAMMI
. EPhimint!gat
V g ti r iV P tc % " 6 " 728,
W. e 65)
A. H. Westbrook " ' 5?2,
C. W. Loveless " 'B6O,
Simeon Bacon 252,
FOR COUNTY .11.17IINCIR,
Israel Stone Teppive3l.. l: , 30 km opppsitiom
On motiop 'the Coni;entiOn ed'Beul e
dic.
*Since the-Doi:11' 0 11W% WS pad iieoeived a eertiii
aignea by A. .1. Doan and .7.• E. Peters. stating
- that in Farmington there were 119 votes cast for B. O.
Cox ana as for 3, F, Ronal/401i , They - were ne, 14 1. 7
*eluded in the orAilbiatietum
COVINOTON IsTme.—Dear Agitatorf, As
I promised to write you a letter this week, I
will pow do so.
tovA.cgtot!s..N:i
that can be Said.of our winter wheat is
that :it was nearly a total failiire. W but
field 4 were not ruined by the winter and
spring weather4tkilfiiStrqd'Ap clnk r eV
rust that veri - fevi fed& 'escaped: 4 ' 'Wife t
that was sown on wettish ground has done
the hest: 'So far as I Italie learned spring
wheat is generally a good crop, although'lltr;
trier:l;4lre having very bad weather to harvest
it in,' Or atlythittg'illse".• Hay is probably not
quito so heavy as it was last year. - Oati
would have,turned out a good "crop had they,,
not rodged iiobadry;; ; lnArlWie flitdsatitim
s'een this;year,'T have not-seen one.whemthe
oasts stood 'up so they :could -,be; eradlett.
a *titter of course, wlictOoats • are - mimed
there is a.greatlos si;i tbe t y.ba.v..?, t9,1? - 04.rfat it
ed hi `and this process 'malteethiin
shell" badly. Buckwheat ts : •aw.uncer
tan crop , that . t 'cannot say, much about
What I have seen looka,-'well, Potatoes : 413,a
general thing arc considered a poor. crop,
One‘gentleinan who goes rotjle,r ?..ort9sivgly
for *eau tibtgat half ti
Corn will undoubtedly* be the ”star"-,r op
this year. : larmeri'have
ableof it, and all that I.havn.seeri premiies
a big return to the planter.
I'AY-DAY AMONO, THE SOLDIERS
Early on the morning of the 17th, men
wearing, blue uniforms were seen traversing .
our streets i 'andhyjk
iiiitabar• of Company A ..was on .hancle—
A fter
• thCiwere Maiohad up through
Our yillago 'as
,fai as Gerould"s lane, and
turning inttithe lanenutielied' up it to a Suit
ablei place for squad drilling. The company
was then Cut up into squads,: alld'each squad
spat through tithirtie dk-iipicititi,' (I Menu ,
drill) Until dinner time. At the proper time
in the afternoon they assetnhied,..and march
ed apross the rivor eind;up
roadias fur as Patehe'n's Meadow, which: lit-
fordCd 1 n good,place,l,or. th e_rmitteny ging pr..
trvops. After
sumo fatiguing exercises, the aikcers allow
ed them a short rest.
Nearly- the I ebuter Of the Jel;) a
,
swamp hole Igurrounded by willows, and
while thp inetPl4o.B 'llorcf•-064iPtc-q‘P4l"64-:
congregated mound it., Onelmembet, "wish
ing to gerti'Jekel Off On' , anether,4analfMir
tiajed towards, the hole„ intending„to r run
against one of the men aretiAdlt afid`:thrtm
him in ;- but:when-he had.'gotmearlSr lafehira.
the intended victim stePPedaiiidt; . 44,04 14 .
fellew wns, going pretty fast ho co u p 'no t
save-yimsolf, so he plunged - 'ilit6" , thil hole
heal over head. After floundering
for seine`time, , he'itarthiged to . let out, Amid as
lsoehias ho was. in sight was greeted' twill'
deafcining outburst of, lau titer .
IneA -A crops the
0 1'
„. .
1 When , the drill was-,,over the,,eonipttilY
Annyhedtack in front e l f Dyer's store'vliste
I an eliteiterCd '
otce
,
up¢n Jacob Rviu a.
tei
7 4 " : fit* - fterthif
„ L ' l 44 - _ l 4 ) °,Yi'Pliet?Weli..
/4"hebeinpany stand inireat'n4tl - of:.
.iiblejarinery.f.The,rtiom used"forAhat, pitt
pipe nqW hi utterly foi_. th 4 416 1 ,4 rpSt,
16:sinick1i in it.
11714 '.: • -
• .4he'politics of the iiiikieritY of our citizens
Anaiihiskist - fis it haS for, years buck.;-zstanch.
Very few,' think "arekithe-Alei,
Thblienn - a* who: will support, Horace Greeley,
.11444ta for the-.,Deinocrata the 'inajuritY de-
Ati'ethattliey cannot conspientiouslYvotnfor
7 ,and they Hat: y_ol4iphntiew,, , t 4.
tihopyorriinent Deineerat
,tlelcgfor„ , Years declared the other day.. In,
.
'would prefer. voting for deli: Davis. to Wee
:l44: qoArg:±-tyci,huv „
:enough to •Se.rvefits Anunplex..:oil. hi*
- zit is a standingloke among the ".far
inerkthat if nominating Horace . for the Pres
kilepsy. will cause So•tuuch rainy weather,
'what would ail is '
gentleman in ibis section v. 10" 11 11
swampy - piece of ground is geing' to vote for
-tlkeeley, because he thinks that if heis,inade
, lireildent he will underdroin his land for
'hitif:lat Government , expense: If ihings.ido
:nor:change matCrially, I think Covingien'
up a bigger majority for - Grant than
before„
:;',ACrilliam Farrar had a large dog st i ittag-V,
444th by a alarm of bees lha,othisirdAW
Patehen and pen. Harding haya
Jcifiied'our military company.
(3askiil will ,open the BlessliUrg
- tibigU 61 0030
;',lfhtrt Barber will :returit h& um thie;ween,j,,
o , _ , Citirehnerniikore, aro id driyen - ith ' voth ,
Xlityilipereen is obliged to get his foot tneali: l
tiro , q yeat ahead.
yours truly, CHAS. G. GlfiT.,
IF '~ _ ~ ~
'svt e_..
k NV
AT COAlegtitTg - VALit - 4t.-eilito2 , -
. tai~ Apia for: Our little village, known .by
)totiy :as Edgeoombe Town, was last night
"visited by Minos* destiltetive. fire. The first
likWm:was given about two o'clock, end in a ,
--.4iii %NV figazients....tlin -*I I C/''' 1 1)4 01 AU':
ItiiedlY proportion of the female, force oftlni
'wn Vas 01111)19)1,04. A Fyin IKRasilfonk , '
ti:Pb'iiie origintifed !APIA stoiMrefit,r4Edkot,
COsiii; but it had gained such headway
iliallit was impossible to save tbeb . uilding or
pt;ot its contents except his desk, - , which
febilained some valuable books .and quit/gill/
The adjoining store, occupied by D. W.
Reyniilds ' was only a few feet distant, and
aben caught. It was hopeless to try to save
itiand. the united efforts of the citizens were
jilOttstrying.to save adjacent hilifilfilifiV'lif
'alinort. saperlinTiliiii oiertion the Josidences
Of 'Win. Hurlbut, A.. 111. Thompson, and the
'lffes`iirs Tremaine, were kept from buining i
. bitt'they all.received a good scorching. es
pecially the former one.
The losses are as follows: I. M. Edge
eombe botlp isratififs4s ock off i n
drugs and I'vfri,f v t ' Idat fr 1, 4*:
r ieyen the st ii id pp ro itistie 4104 '
i
aiinenntofs4; , tifr?i gli- ha ageheytot W !
B. l SMith ofatioXVille.
t ine safe containing
- chili and paper representing several thous
and more has not yet' been opened. It is
one of Marvin's and we think the contents
are all right. The front part of the second
storywas occupied by Miss Anna Ackley
si. n millinery establishment-. She sustains a
total loss ofstodk,Yivntdeobei., c. '4l Of $6OO lq
no insurance. In the rear of the second floor
was,the harness shop of My, Jesse Loelte ;
total loss T,A1(); ripi, i rof ippa i g ri 1it54 , 11 , 10
succeeded in getting out nearly every thing
of value. His stock was dry goods and groce
ries. The second story he used as aresidence..
'Allots" loss is not so heavy, but it break's'
him Op in his business for a time. He de
sires to express his thanks to all, those, o.yho
assisted :him,iii,sav,ing. ilys stoelt ; jilt lifiii-,
tune. f --- 1- - ' ' ' '* • --'''' -' - -
PrOvidentially, owing , to the recent copi
-otierafas, the thwrt was supplied with water,.
afut hardly a breath of air was stirring. IT
it Were not for those two circumstances,''
should have to record a more terrible confla
gration than we would cars to witness. The
two acmes wore all we had, but dimbtless
Ir. Edgecombe will • soon: rebuild" on "thel
61d - sites liner buildings than were the oth-l:
era, and it-will not belongrbefore our thrifty
torn will regaitl it3 . 4l4(hrtil APpetiraaee,
- CoWanesepte galley, August 20,1812,
Tllig is an inquiry which every unel should have
truthfigly answered before he starts on tile journey,
abd a little care taken in examination of Itoutes
- ininany caries mace much trouble, time pad money.
Tho? , C., B. & Q. R. 11 : ". miming from Chicago,
through GalAttnArg to Burlington, and Bice "I.r, B. #-AF:
liiiute," running from Indianapolis, dkrough Bloom.
lngton to Burlington, have itchteved a splendid repu
tation:in the last two years as the leading Passenger
Routes to the West. At Burlington they connect with
4 40111 ft & M. R. R. and or the great Burlington
`Bente; which runs direct through Southiwn lowa to
Nebraska and Kansas, wifil Of ay. ilia Wilco to W
ink* and tlai 3 TM* ea; 81:d passe:Wm starling
too
from toga corinFATßa `6ll44eirvy - lfai4watrueo) t
dkifetter than fb, " 'BtalintiwTO Bi4tnase pi:o%!
' Zni line has linlblished a pamphlet tilled "ttoW' fo
4 .fiagifailit" which contains much valuable information,
correct map orthe Great West, which can be ob.
1 tain r el free of charge by addressing the . Gencral Fast.
engorfAgent B. &. M. B, Burlington, lowa.
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LESTEU—KIISIDALIereIn this village, Atiri.:22atriV
by 11,p D. D. Buck, D. D., Nr.flier Streeter and
Maas Deo L. ffimbilll, both of Weltaboro.
VA Virden; RAO generously remembered.
SMITHKEENEY —At the realdeace of G. D.
Keeuey. Esq. ! in Keeneille, oiv-the 20th inet., by
Rev. F Wm. Manning, of Newark, N. Y., Prof. F. M.
Smith, of the Manatield Normal School, and Miss Flor
en=ey, of Keeneyville. r
DENniss
TaitTra- , 81 the 001111ty Your house, Aug. 95th,
1872, Mr. Luke Ttelyee; - age4 /57 years.
McVEY—At the County Pone Mouee Aug. 20, 1872,
Me, - Itantel McVey, of Morrie tovreelttg - age4 79 years.
New York City Market.
CORRECTED, WEEKLY BY
' HARDING, HAYDEN & CO.
Prodeica Commission Merchants, .1/5 Wilitlatogtoo at.
. NEW 'hag, Jota 20. 1912.
' ithtter per lb 25 to 27 eta
Otteeo f. 401.7 ti ' 4* • 1 1 3(11
Lard •• . ........ ... . to' 9.14 •
ratio* , " 8% to 9 ••
Dried'Apples 8 to 9 ••
'ff.opap; lb . 95 toso '•
.Egga doz . ....... . 20 to 21 "
;Special' Noticesil
AVOID CIUACKS.
bilitAprematuradecay, sta., having tried in vain every
adverpaed remedy, has disco ered :Ante mans of
gelf.94. virdrlite vqf : 1 15 4 1,,
oral_ t th e IttitrEttla mt. 11-
"Jait 1.1872.
iST OF LETTERS Remaining in the P(4
- oSiee at IVelleboro, Aug. 24, 1872:
'ltiagglo Burke, Albert na, Uri Bartle, W. G. Rut
ler', 2; Charlotte L. Mr' P I C W
CitglbArlto,moa.: Loof . a
Rickey. Neddon, L.
P7ard, a Pat. Mead, Richard 3PArdlo, C IC Merrt
',rninS,ll. Menge, Anna B. id'Obain, James A. Randall,
A>elibih Batterleo, Rate Van Deuzen, Fall M. Nilson;
T. - P.l%7oE+ler, 2. Pat. Looby, Ned Noonan, WlJilithe
Cleaver, Jay 8. Downing, George W. Stone, Jobu Dru
nter, William Greve.
In Balling for any , of the above please ray they are
advertised, and give date df advertisement.
G. W. MERRICK., P. M.
• _
- 1 Straz, e,
e. • 1
- A BOUT two weeks sluca; a two year Zia a far,
.11. light red, spotted on the belly, with rough horns.
The tinder will be liberally rewarilea for returning
said heifer, or giving information of her whereabouts
toC. L. STEINMAN.
A . 28. 1872-2 w.
2108r/likl7- 1 -4.;llght battruitintill fetirtgett , ' hands"
ltigh, with dark mane and broke into the in
;deems of the al:thee:ibex. in Midnabrirg. The canner
is re nested to prove property, pey charges and take
her away. • ,R , KUSTipI.
An: net 28, 18711;51" • ' ,
3 1 i
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171
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IrlfAnnual Exhibition of the PENNSYLVANIA
t`ALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will be held at
ERIE, SEPT. 17 18, 19 and 20 1872.
3 ' , Oppet/Um lege th et,likdltdatiltaiti.
tirift th e Provinces, and the cilleefniMatithartlibifihr
and t e Dominion are cordially invited to compete
-for ofir prizes. No Rarer Fun Is thulium. Racer.
Won tickets w ill
_ be leaned by all the railroads .and
lithek rig ..ri e l i nlrr it HflYi
Mttiii
slams. nee. See. President.
m..4mos Kipeolmart. Oor. See. Aug. yB,-11w.
tArotioe to MOPWO0 4113,
‘llllDirectors of t the School District of Wellsboro
411 meet at Um Mee of Jerome 14. Nina on Fri.
dar e 90 th ?la of SoPfoulber. 1872 . at '4 p'cliNk P. ut•
to re ice min:anon for corm-Bon iN t iM t it
• and Building TO** for DM , I
no's application will be received. By order of the
Board. , - i t D t Nitta,
,Al• 24 4 . 4 87 0. -I fri
ptr ,t...
iii Vi2 , _li 4 :.) :: l'ii
11181
LITTLE HITS
grow - fio ~~~ -~ ~v~:~ ~'
mmmtni
&;,no4it t ^
WICKHAM & • liana
Yi
liailliticattediut Era lauly AO ' Ini for - a thi
Latest atylol ot , • -
I)r.ewils, carEz)adbao
I.ticladtittPlatlc; JapOno 4iiincy Eta VOP
i 11 "1 -1310 -Vionf it ti i TArtativAtites;
17640t0 It ' 1 ,LYon .-
1 ' it!ti 2, 8 ped,_
4114311/PLOS
.. . .
iltelped and plaids; Wash poplins c Seersucker*' Cas
t. ~- totinsa; Pula Cambria, M 9 a . els. Orguai
i
I litques, iniiind and - - -
1 .. ChaVre Chambray,
. 2 ?4,l? l ,l,A: ,, Sootch ,, Ginjhanis,
to Ober with a fa3e aosortment at
M=IMM
Cloths and' Candineres,
L.: A
. . .71 • •.'
yi
and i)Optestics.
Z.: 1.47
Our atock of Ladles' Shawls and Warta caunot .be ex
celled either as repetta quality or price.
ilq - Oflo Wan ad
In enaiL. variety,
aoitsu
moots. ana Shoes,
tiritatlitif`Circnigest sink moat stylish,
e est moat serviceable to bo found in the
Market.
If anybody nimbi a suit' of clothes, their most im
portant duty is to look through our atock of
=MEI
1 ,
sad are ovesk l irg s ,
ri I P 1
IP !tij ,
If it I I ki4.,1 t e a l 4 i
1 I
0 I
,v, a__ AA buy ad tiadiesave tad silo,tiii}?..; Is "r (...•
tearpote, Oil Clothe and
. Matting
. e
Al timid to m ol d lie at tlio' wok' eaeoria ze'przeis.=
Neat comes a full Hue of
G,l;oef#es, Crockery, and
e 3.l.lWooden Ware
•
Aili s teirtV eiPl4 the'nfosi'tilit*W-iwkaikker.4-1
Juat coma and detirmw much 3 (JO can save by buyih
where goods are sold right.
flogs, May 15. 1872. 'W/011.11&111 & V&1111.
fr; j-qs,
The .World's
•:t " ' • - , '
iilliairlitottAtLE* ran 'ROM - Atecorox,:
•
RINIPERIAR-Birrtit .
A CERTAIN CURE FOR
EleatedCough, Incipient Consmmption, Colds, Spitting of
Blood, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Catarrh, Bron
chitis,. Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Potfls in Bratist or Side, Dyspepsia, Jaun
dice, Dizziness.
Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague.
Indigestion. Liver Complaint, Diarr
hoea, and all Diseases of the Lungs,
Stomach and Live.
. .
Hit Gregg Gi r g
r .7)ritiltats,4
Elmira, N . Y .,
Sold Agents, and to whom all orders should be address
941—'0Xt•Fon SeLs Trx Plant & SUES& Wellabora, Pa.
PRICE, $l.OO.
'tt
',€.,,
alnvEilidsll . 6o Despair.
•
Thonaanda , have fella ,
and thoueanda will tarn to
.
Meilharte. a ft er iighatuiting their purses an patience
illaelllrek gthlsath. , I t 1::.1S
Oiddluees of tha fount &illness of the mind, fatUd
bowth, coated tongue, leas of appetite, pains and
wisigneas in the stomach, enlargement of the liver.
yellowness of the akin, constant lever and thirst. with
a total dierehsh for busluess. pleasure, or any kind of
empleyoacett. fr`,4lllßHEXiti RiliaCßA, of Calton and
persei owl in (or a few days, will remove this whole
clefs of symptoms. The fluid* of the body become
pure, the'llanci clear, the stomach streugthlned. the
iffrigap, 2olosi Ake appotlte improv..d. and till* whale
tiviton riv beeetitted that diseape. la bsd weather, hi
lePa liable to :allot you.
j DR. P. FAHRNEY'S
.•
. (WA:lusted Blood' Cleanser or Valted.
As a medicine for children the panacea .a, in every
way, calculated to take theflacaof the endless variety
i ldintriich fro liurinalry, add for,- thikt purpose,
Are often VirrY,irjhrlOtts. A Inadicide which
possesses the qualities of a cathartic as well as a mild
alterative. Mid which is capable of arresting disease
without the least Injury to the child. Is of Incalculable
value to every mother. As a cathartic it hi very effec
tive, yet it does not, if given In proper quantities,
muse nausea or distress in the stomach or liowels.=
It is very pleasant to the taste, which is a very limper
rllottiroMPli medicine for children. As a prevent.
e ' isehia-litt la unprecedented, as it acts directly
upon the digestive organs and the bleed.. In all scrof
ulous diseases it is tho- meat effective medicine ever
offered to the public, and it ,gly_sikftigulaziy and per
aißrellirgVtlioseirßPiill. Ustwiftlinocerrittffill-f- - -
dren may be entirely eradicated.
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Prepared by P. PahrneY's liros.4 Co., Waynesboro,
Penns vents. nil Dr.y %I`IUNEY. North Dearborn
.
P*o- V*
-. y lir
~' Vel) • WitteiS
1 ,- retail dealers, and by Has ga .R
0 Coles, Wellsboro, Pa.
,
......Ju1y,.2i.../lia-ein• .
E. D. Yotnia
-IS B. Yt4i*kllltdi.-,
(Successors of High Young & Co.)
•
ifokielitts and Stationers,
and Deters iu
Wan Paper,
. Window Shades,
v
et tafinatrucuente,
tptlto 1;
1.
cture rrautea itiu 4._
Pictures, all aorta.
Picture Oord,
ERE
dustice Bunks, - '-
Blank Books, ail Wes.
ilfliAT., , -;:•:':_..: ~ .4, N T,111.4.04[1, 4 3 1 f le t i l Lur; - t - t . -"....==..1.
J , ...;- ., , , , A . •: , 41 - .,......: -;"• mt - . 1 3 t 1 .- - • ' ,-,,•-•-,
1. - ' 4 - ,„• ttiatOoode -
Law Books. ,
Medical Woks, • ,
- heingious Booke r
1 41 F rtifhle.liflftittll ttre'l4 .
New York Wien at One Dollar . a month.
—,libuira Rallies at 16 Cents a mouth.
—Subscriptions fors week, or mouth, or year.
—Orders for Books not in stoat promptly attended to.
- t r t 3 l,„_P l is r Pr4,ittirFTWPr 3l .l itI,TV!,I4I
- -2yre are Agents of the Anchor tine and the"Guion
Line of 11. S. Mail 000111 Messner& News& tickets to
an fromso . ...!u. r nint in - at the lamt rates. 1
1 4 , Ma 4 4,1 .. . '., _ _ ,
On. a, 18124 y; , E. B. YOUNG k Co.
1 •
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1111 Q -- ree ,-
S l berebv 'given tbst .tritivecieffhlurt of Common Piea's ,
I mfoi 1' *lol4.at the Court lu Wellsboro, commeka
4111C El giVit t ip "day of October Bat, before
' i 4 Additional .Law Judge of the
1 , JodiciaiDistrict, for the trial of all causes testi •
fled to slid caw+.
Mit WIZ
J. P. DOEigoESOE,
' prove,
Ale, - .4 - . - 'l,-,...p k..cha , , t. - i - E..ik ii.ss-1.:: oitil 41 , -
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Circular, Gang and...Maley Saw Afills,',Machinery for
Te . frf , neeitSitriffing,
.eearirtg and Castims of
every clesoriiition ,: i:re'linlx.piel" Brass.
iirliachttiet7 od au ktaills repaired pramptli and' at reasonable
Corning. August 29, 1879►1y
Cash the true Basis of Businesii
•
Tito outtocriber would beg leive to e9lattetutionlo:l4o#tro 4N110! . .1101Ei
I -
- .
Cletnii3P Ctica.cl 3FLe•Ea,4I. - 50 - ' maw
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at lowest market prices: Housekeepers tviHdooroll to exatulne.his stock of
~,'• , t' , ...'''- -'ll ir , 0 t' , : i till' -'.:. - I', ';',, =T:li , :- . 1) ,i 3 - ; i ?4 -:.' ? -i:
f Carpets, - - oilcloths ;
i
Fable `l;inn and Window Drftpery,
;• which will be found worthy of attention. The ladles L . lll find it to their interest to look through
Lis stock of ' •
Dress. Gopds, Shaw Is, Laces, Kid Gloves,
•
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t 7,.• ~''•- , .
_ . ,i.,•l'a
I twthiiyctinttaidany 611ifcalrei4bilitik bfiviliteh' have riot beet before offered in this market. The
-• public are ivited to call and see for themselves. •
June 1, 1872
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Dar and see: the piles of New Goods at
MATHEitS'S Store.
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hbumfactureas of iiitationary and riiitade Engines and Boners. Gearing, Eit;afting and Machinery required
tadEyrF . : l 4ol, cilist aka riteries,,Ovena and Grates, for barning:Tan. Screws for moving unleaehed
—Eamedtarki . Ado to, Itaihead Fir Chaim and Repairing dono at 'short notice. We have Isi
dro for chipping by CNIMiI or Railroads to points, and 'rad furnich Machinelycbcaper than FAstern or
Wbatern budder* of,theApeat - hipidty,
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? yes . conutionwealth of Pennsylvania in Alen
. • .100 - snet,..That ell following inzienatelent '_of
theiConati3 olAlip Soinn:littwealikrbATProPoled
to the people to' 1
theitiia6ptlon orreSemmkjeanniant
to the prevholousof the tenth irtic.le thereof,.to wit: ,
• oa. atrik" "tr-gtas t riattil la renfat art f ic A f fiTt
VAall,be cliclien: b
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POLITICAL CAMPAIGN
- '41:1030 1 1A78:
GRANT 4, WILSON.
>GRECLEY: & ;BROWN
CAMPAIGN
'CsiiiiVitpea and
r 'r ' Torches,
i'lfitif3PARENcIES AISD
• no/skits. .
derleo for all partics, '
011111t,AnntIng.and ?Swain, iflags of all sizes on band
Obilde'tO cirdedy. Chinese Lanterns of. all sizes and
styles Pap eellalloons. *l.re 'Works, - ebe., *o. cam.
pep Club ono: oat at Air lowest ratO at
• Wit 1. - ileifEißLE I S;
CAMPA,l6lsbiVeor,"'
' c aiildufh Third Street, rhadaeutii. '
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wrath; raittg:, tu-hi4eaba
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kerne her brehot—the Orals of a collar,
tog wan wing intbrantion of heer whereabouts or
ritertokagy
her to the eutetornm. kesuitAlLE44.
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• MU% 'ANDALISTYLES OF BRUM
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Tovecco.: AllO fur.
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B. B. A. full &Daedalus:int of the tette: an al.
calloateasortinent of , •
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, MUMMY, COBEG.
•
• ' Cla . COClerle •
Ou,Texe. kingpin, Coffee. 0 4 1:7,1140.132t0e5,
Bode, etc.. *e will not be wawa in or quaw7.—
We will sell choice Tess by the ox by the
barrel, at se low Oswalt se the ewe OM be eat at
this aide of New Volk.
fI."TBY ova 4 amLuxa TEA
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LA1 1 413, COANDE:IOIRI3 %c.,
br I
or the newest styles, and lamp chimneys tba
eak.
auey_ and Toilet Aille,eo.
Piltrtialin * TOILET kicovit:AA . .113;
73107811E8, &0.'./X+l
&o. 1,17 St ,
m ' A Z rut . ' ar
.
We hold twenty decrable Allagete for sale In the,
dant:lel part of the toWn ; and o loan !money at
resecautbWratee. •
. B. Dr. W. W. Webb has his office In• one store,
where he Playtaf conilelted for advice or tritmati
• agui.1.1872-tr. Safirrtialil
THOMAS HA
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Drugs and Medisin
(ftlent otberwiseAbio for
TIOG STORE
•
Vuresubscriber keeps constantl 4
Drugs std
Litters, Station(
kee Notions ho.
PiiESOUIPTIoNg O.4IIEFITLLY cOitiPOt
'flogs, 1.157 1 . , •H.U. V
insurances Insuran'
Hand in Hand
Mutual Life Insurance Comp
OFFICE, No. 112 S. 4= ST., FBILAD
INOORPORATED FEBRUARY 28, 18
Cirri,4l Capital $5OO
ASS 'S OVER .... I ....
Rock and Mutual, combining Security with Profits.
Suppose you are already Mimed in a iiiirat-crasa cora.
pany,tand from any chaise whatever, (say after'ten year
ly payments) you do not or cannot pay longersuul Wei
your insurance gone and your money wasted Not so
in the "H.:IND-IN-NAN - pi," all Policies arc troN--Fon
r.s.riwimr.
This company which ranks among the most popular
and successful Life Insurttlico Companies, grains poir
isles on all desirable plats, both with audi without
profits. '. . ->'
. .
Traveling Privele - ges Unrestri?ted.
All Policies are e inconlestible after ono year from an
of the ordinary causes. . 1 •
Look to your Life leaurrince:lPleaso ci7;a ins . the
following.Compamtive Table. I is sometime allege
by Agents of other Compantesth t the Com y the
represent is safer than. others. While we inhcaita•
tingly assert our lxdife in the soundness and stability
of all companies, wii desire to present the ollowing
fotthe inspection of those desiring to insure
•i t
f the following inpaules, compare the au tuil pro.
mimes charged by each for an insurance on life at the
age of 30 years, payable at death : - • ,
1 . Annual premium •Ten Luta
. • for life. ' pay)nents.
Travelers' ...$16,84 - - ' $83.2/
' 2Etua, ' .... :. ' ..22,73 142,80
Rome —23,30 .510,00
Equitable, - 22,70 • 110,97
Washington, ........ —.22,70 8,97
Eand.hi.Hand„ ..... 16,50 1 2,50
If Inot already insured take a polfeY with the
.SAND-111-11AND.' , 1
ibestMutual Company in the !hilted 81
1, 1872. A. M. 1NG14151,
.1 A
th
Jan. ,
Ne ; Boot, Shoe, L'e
AND -FINDING STOR
Clef Wie
IN THE FIELD AGAIN,
New Shop, New Stock, and
I'l
class Work
AlTe
of from a Rand Cack to a Kid Gat
lin Ladies' Kid and Cloth
morals and Gaiter
Ditto Children's
and Misses.
•
Gents' Cloth, Morocco,
Calf Gaiters. Oxfori
and Prince ./filbert
Ties.- -
A good line of OVERSHOES, and a full
PINE BOOTS,
ranging in price from $ COO to - 17,00, pegged 4n
CUSTOM BOOTS
froth 46,00 to $15,00, and worth ths money every time
• Finding
at
arid FindingEl
at the loerestrates, as usual. ' •
•
The'undersigned 'having spent tivinity yo2s of his
life in Wellebt2krci—much of the time on thel stool of
penitence, drawing the cord of affliction for the good
of soles, believes rather in hammering than blowing.
Wherefore, he will only remark to his o/d customer,
and as many tiew ones as choose to give bun a call,
that he may be fond st hts now shop. next d'oor to H.
T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with the best and cheap.
est'stpck in Tioga:tounty. C, W. SEARS, •
Weih3horo,'April 24, 1822. I
MPORTANi TO FARM
llFtindersigtled, experienced, pudic
ill manufacturing a first-class article of
Meting of
Butter Firkins, Butter Tubs,
I ,
Churns, 11,sh Tubs, &C.
t
I• -
: Owing to the Influx of lirkittg end tuba into this vil
lage. creating a monopoly and combin ion which will,
artless 1 act speedily, overthrourhio in this branch of
business, therefore I shall sell direct 1 the farmers,
from my shop, from the Ist of Altos auctheouttntto
khrtiugh the season. . , .
• _ ~, 1 ...
. _
FIRKINS at
'SITES /ND 00VERS at
El CASH ONLY.
J, MILL
r of Water and Craft
Cooperage corn >
Wellcbcco, Pa.
July 31,1872-3ra
, l ONTAEIO FEMALE SEMINARY,
'CANANDAIGUA. N. T.,
. .
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BEGINS it ' s 48th Annual 'Session, Wednesday, Sept.
llth. Superior inducements and adcalitages of.
faxed.. • Circulars sent on application. :
• ' , •• B. Bloname. Principal.
B. B. RICtLiIIDS t Vice Principal,
• Aug. 21, 1 1874-iiv.
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&c.
on hand
L . Leratcalo
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1,000,00
tee.
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coopor
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arrels,
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