Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, October 01, 1872, Image 4

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Mr. Greeley's campaign speeches are the
Most remarkable productions which our po
litical history has .seen. Even the,wander t
ing's of 'Andrew Johirkin, and the' iccordS
thereof by Mr. Petroleum V.-Nasby, furni i
ish nothing which, for,sheer and
,obstinati
folly, can equal this eerie` of - -Wayside.: hub:.
blings. , Had , Mr. Greeley. determined, la;
fore netting out on his journey,. to ju . stif3l
every' essential ullegai ion in regArd. tik the ,
foolishness and waywardness of his
and its incapacity to deal A - ith serious affairs
in a practicaCtitakineLlte:C4itilif,4ardly have
made specchen ditferent l :fremihhse Ll:tiVi
repo' ted. has be - en Olijecte4,fo.Mr.
ley as a Presidentisl candidate tint
averse to comptchenkve: views, and
to be earned away b' i i i ins of very jute:
rior impokt ant:C. ['llll any ohe ,f,eny tiik
a man . a - Itt.t.'cre (dal I,DPv"
thing, the candid to of ritl ' eVCr`t
7.'e tit tt,lie asii:S . ,tice
1-Pre6ldent. tVat he may de!xvinit he' 'Erati:lii
ti
rembre the drSquallicatloa, to hold officti
from a b s. dozei:! of tbe uliotnal plotters
of in .trthe latel3' i:elaßron
; , fates? Ilis.critic,thave—dcciaredf.that
was unjust IQ his opponents, and biyen
violent misrepresentation of their motives.'
Doehriot Ibis Lind ant Ale i r rouf in
nftnt k' actil'e r '4 Mr;4/reelt.
ittyinsbupr., which he
charged with endeavoring to stir up,lnttrctl,
and treated g,okqrally iii 5 . t niaq ' ()liens' v e
and even scurrilous tone Even Mr. Greed,
ley's adinirers•pilmit ihitt he t . is sourt:limes,'
Minded by partisan zeal. to welbeshiblished:
historical facts. lirsopp,opents,belleVb that,
this is carried by him to such 'an ektent
it would- scriowly impair his impartiality,
and . • indopendenig as the I:lxeeitilve, the
ate ion NV ho can doubt
,that it would, alas'
reading the grcis4miskateinents bf. Mr. Gree:,
lay concerning the temper.of Abe portioNof
South - lie riow represents with'referetic4
the-conditioits-{freednstruetiOti Her de;
citrus that the South surrendered their arms.,
abolished slavery, abandoned the rebel dein:,
relimquished'all claims for Awe property,
ga"e the negro a .vote, au& aeknoWledged
the perpetuity of the Union: "In point' oi
fact, all these thine . swere obtained from the
South either by (anoint:lkon, tul was the,ease
with the surrender of their arms, or by
means of the negrti VMe co-operating - with
the Republican patty of hire North, as was
the case with all the other matters mend oned.,
Tt - , all these measures the Southerners, whO
now support. Mr. Greeley as the forlorn hope ,
of the lost cause, were bitterly zttul persist
ently opposed. ' Is tt. man etiPahle of such!
Npj,ho variations front familiar truths
kind of in,ni required for President of the
United States te
One of the very gravest causes 01 the uni
ver3al distrust Of Mr. Greeley is that in li
nancivi and business matters he has the zeal
of a theorist combined with a rooted igno
rance of the subject. Does not this view of
him exactly tally with the exhibition he.
male of himself before the Louisville Cham
ber of Cqrarneree lie there reiterated hi-,
notion that the Government ought to c y_
sume specie payments,without specie enough
to pay with, and ought to part N 1 ith all its
gold to prevent its falling into the hand 4 of
gold gamblers The naked statement of
the ac preposteroth4 crotchet's is enough to ex
pole the charac.ter of the mind that c,n11.1
entertain them
'But the tme thing \ hick MaLo reas.mahle
and patriotic men fair to lee Mr 6 ieeley IR
power is, that in the tryimr period ot our
hittory he was unreservedly in faro, of
gri.nting the right of sec"ssion. (.'ould,it lie
suPposed that, after thin nation had' TbSie
thi - ough what it has; to bur} that doctrine
foi ever—to wipe every vestigo of it out of
Afaerican politis—a min (0,11..1 lie tout.'"
wlo. in the character of a Pi eai.h.,itint :.0
&dale Avotild reanmsonce this po•itlim,'aroi
declare hi 3 presA:at lu well as Ilia p..-.t t o it„1"
ence tc. it'' Lt Pitt , ,huliz he ri , ette.l that
he would have cons.:nted to let the ! t oad,
ern States go, if, on a fair vote, they had
decided to (ha so, and says that if a simihn -
case were now presented he " would take
the chances." That :qr. Greeley's mind wits
weak enough to adroit this crazy ands
mis
a
ch Maus idea in 1860 is enough' to deprive
hi' lorever of the cotifid6ccsof the Xiiiei
i n people; but that; aftertill the lessons of
the war, and aftersthe exhaustive'discussion
of the force and scope ofs our ,Constitution,
and the needs of the nation to which the
waT gave rise, be should now proclaim' the
same idea aslt 'guide , for judgment bf his
future course, is a piece of folly too glaring
to need exposure. We . speak that which
any of Mr. Greeley's fends can confirm by
very limited observation when we Say that
these speeches have givenriSe to a very gen
eral impression that' their author is forfeit
ing the feW chances of election he ever had.
The vices of Ns
,mind are i ineurWe. He
may be more consumed by ambition. in this
last desperate struggle for public honors..
But even this is a difference of, degree, not
of kind. The same erratic, Self-confident,
narrow-minded politieian he is now he has
been for marty years. That neither*imself
nor his friends, could .prevent his -making
this last display of his unfitness for the grave'
and delicate office to which ho aspires, ,is a
matter for cotigratulatio l n.—X. I'. Times.
Now Deotocrats Run York County.
The Yorks!fnunty, Pemocracy turf I nialFll
disturbed by' t t lie enormous frauds in county
finances unearthed by the last Legislature.
The Board has found much difficulty in
prosecuting their labors, by reason of the
vouchers having been stolen: They have r
however, made reports of their investigir
tions of the accounts for the yeat;s, 1860,
1861, 1862 and 1863, and find a deficiency
as against the County Commissioners du
ring the.ie four years_of $17,293 12, and a
farther detielency rite County `lnas
mers for th same pa riii,l4oi z:511.$11 301—
making a total of $;;2,22; -1-i', of whirl, Ihr
county was tilundeied in lout' year.
The aecoants fruta i,ytli to IS;2 ilie vet I.)
One of the'interesting features of the 1,01-
(Hera -ConventiZni atTittsbimre*aillie ' eall- -
i n 5., at . o*HArtranf4 Mregeiylnpe.*XlV-t
611011. - ' .- lirreArciUelire spot loimeflyand
modestly. He claimed the applause, not
only for himself, but,fprj.he cituscrapt)Lip
well chosen words itigbdilthse praentl.6 fi`x
their eyes on the colors and : ge ahead. His
modest beaming anti pleasing planners made
an excellent impression on'All pripent..
The Campaign Committee. of, 146 , 1:Union
League of Philadelphia baS adopted fresolu
tit ins strongly urging, ilie.electiorcH
oftar . t , .
. canft for Governor. The business . "of
the city will take action. '94 the . sa .. e' tittia.;
,legit by holding a meetingjn Colic t l / 4.. Ha11
1
ocxt Thursday evening : .:-, \ -,-;,`::?; ' :,._,
.i
\1 e mulch fear that,friiiGi4l4 . ',B . . fine
i f o
hal,lts have again secured it:hol lup iihriXt; , ;
~% ken to'ld that Sumner wns,gOin . ErPW'
hi. is 1, - .'ported to haVe . stimidt , '." . gil ite „-•ims`„''li]
,1- .1 foy. He iCacked - airtd..111,10;., - a. dhaeli.-
1 / 4
l' , A .n.liiilled with•that letpr:iftt-Wit Or*,
[..0 late. I\ioW ALg5p.6:106114,;: .‘.oi
;,..,:i i as he likes "
- 1 iiiilig ti - iittitif tip-'
Ihe :.'pritigfielcl-lie , it , ..
u.hilitt4.-4 ease:. ','.Now-thatQdr.-oDeolit . 3]
, N hfl , t , tibinitied his ',deo4ce . .l.l4;4Abliellii
The 1\11.5.,..ai Lk.,,, •c•,., , .. -A .„.
, • . 1,. to i
m'o.l.,itseif :consira' lie& to , , belleve . :that. be
the "gut 5 "rL 01 a t ''''Y i 4 thel " Wel l" ilh,c
diet :trite tho.n.,lpt,te,rskcimargedwind that
Democratic p:trty, ri•Lpt.,ing thethext '61•11- in . 10 in/ . so`,,he MIS trilled with his reputation,.
::tor: hip frau this State Frank P.lair . fl adit.Ttaiii, o fi t it s , , ; -, l ff* - 41 5 -41ii i iii ef i tis ._:-.
using his test entleacor.3 to have legistat4ic able 4 - hitneelf L . (1 ) renter ir.Y n ti l
filtii ic'Air
candidates iustructe.l ,in his 'favor, but he to therCiAnitri -IA I pii lid life:' . ulk ,
Las revers] warp
,coutpelit,OLl, ! y., , itu want a hf.)4VV . , tlitit tlre. ,. is "greip excuse" fpr
free fight. The indipittkins are that Frank hina h - it3 0;4 a p:cie,,rean aijio . . " , ,Ati ~, .9*
will have a hard time to retain his seat, even °tilt e ,!trOttvy . ,flitg fyt. i lmigh.: , ) sas
should the Democrats carry the Legislature, 111kie .. V;tebt)virnment,-,,.,ii1e,"'-;lip`
which is not at all likely. ' shatuti cif . ttki e Vglay . vy,bile ilitfititiitilninOr
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Greeley paper in Savannah thmts -com: 1:) •• 1.*ii: ' 1 ' 6:41444144i4 ' .-; ` 7 ''''''''' ::: ' i.'‘) ' t
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me is upon the case of a negro's expulsion
from a street -car on account_ of bis color: Gr T m.. - e il l e eyrif rillai tt:- .. :p lm erin ";ln in ts 'en W i i ß se e7At illi rc l" ans Ptts ' t '
IN e rejoice '
at this decision, for it teaches
from that ' l B't'S te itay that the majority for
the- - egro to be . content to ride..syichll isow a Grant clinot be,les.l„tliFt 2A at
rmLLc ; that it lie - seeks to foyce himself up- ~,, s l u m " tg,&-iti 814.9i,14ier.eigfitriVengresst
oh the whites' he is a trespasser, and if cast iniii tc : ;.,:whib4isoonsin...isentitled cunder
into utud•holes, kicked, knocked or .beaten,, the last aPportionirtent.'' , ';-: 1 -:-' , !11 5 '.=.l- 7 z , --i - :
he has no one to blame but himself. - Every ..- • i •..;.71.:.,r;,--:...-.4..m,m.:.-....m.:,?.m.a,..P.- .....,::.
time he attempts to the ettvre his Viet the tkp - A private letter from California, just re
plication of a well seasoned hickory, or ceived in Neff I TOrkilays- ! : ilciitult will
baptism in mud and, water, will rid„ hira - of .• carry Cagan& h'y 8,000 majority. Gres
futuredeSires to ferbe hintself WheWhelit , ley creates no enthusiasm here in Demo
not wantd. ?}.- - . : - cratic ranke,eßa ii . ,Undiedi of old _members
... ... , .. .....
In and around Ilazelton, Pa., three hum- , of the party "expras,a. alvis_ l 4 to, ; •Vote for our
dred pepaperato have declared against Gres; : lading General rather than thy - Whidlting•
ey. . Greeley."
be overhauled
Ttil6 Mafia eYliti•lfti4l hat+.
the Ileforn»novetnent and alarntrAl tiro
Ring A. mtml - ,er of leatliip: t~Cut riot
having addressed a letter to Mr Mai it, the
Democratic member it the A.mlitin , r If..tarkt,
asking him to explain how the Bottr,l :rot at
these fjttrc9 hope..l 1u
Whitr WilSii
Colonel 3l'Clure - 6141 I.oh-1
to Yorl: in hi* • reinnt,
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THE CABAA. IR, ultg 1, '4l
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IVIO"11 kill this king? who'll break his ring? , I
"I, "Said Trunibuti, 'with the little round skull;
"For a ten thousand bill 'Ulysses I'll kill;
I will I win! !'
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-141111111 X life ritatO? litylifia"Khiti''ont? Ly
'r , .. • retille - d - FAilir.. with - ii pliii tilled with ittiba,
"I'll /ay hi , ,l ont—l'm great on the spout;
I 1 VII hasten him route!"
min.]] hiti grave? who'll he so brave?
"I," faltered Fenton; of spade.; I'm the knave.
And tide office T crate--to dig Uly's grave;
I'm a knave, l'in a tllaVe i"
Who'll ln the c•hapla,iii ? wlioll %fly the prayer? a ,
nirili Ate ipi.: v t!lor wtia Af . my hair id
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Who'll t... 11 the bell? who'll chip bla krtelli•
•• I," thmulerici Sumn.-r, th- woria'siiieut ivraili.r,
" I'h hug Lis*nrll with my (ling,. cts.ng bell
0,,,,,i, fri-Ii;i?, ria)rWril !"
...Vail•initoti, D C Sept 4:117 ' .13•
POLITICAL NOTES
th. charkp O'(' , lnor Las at lu4t consented
1,-, Iletn(nl foie trills
wrlA'Air chci 4 WitAY 1
try nilw nround whom they
ran Nils with ihe assurance that - if they
;i n t a V, vi.!tory, they can at Js.ll,
f ,kspot:t•a n
teryity of their organization and princi
ples. There can be no doubt that Mr. o'.
Collor a jl bklt„,ll.otti,l4,ls 4 B,,voles• t frqpl
lihrtteeWi@try. 6 44isisettuegtAiteirgii
,‘ ill probably lose to the so-called Liberal
Republican orgiMizaliim more Democrats
than Groel4',s nominatien will win Repub
licans from the pailywhic,h he desprted.—
The fact is MINI-man bdcat4bfitigivOill
more positive assitrance than that which iv e
already have, of Greeley's defeat.
0111eill returns Prom nearly all the tpwpa
51thiv
the vou..for Perhain; for•Giiveritof,sll,":
S tt:).';` KIM i4,742—majority for Perham,
...1J,J99, an iucreatte of,ltetyeed6ooolp,4o,oo.
oTe - ftliemajority of last year, and a little
more than double tpg, avertme Rep,tt l 44
muiciri3-I : 4itai
atorialtifk ctioni dint%
last three years.
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A letter from a gentlemen in DtAuphin 1
county says that "If the. election were 1 ,,
come oft -to-morrow, '-Getieral sllhrtfiintt'
would be elected by 20,000." Datiolua r lig.
says, will give hint 2,000 --a anger tokkjo it i vn
than Yorkiviirlidittlkt&lt.. l
The Nuili e I 'l p :
factnats
Its
o 1182: dr
ttl II
never at Its best anything, but a personal
quarrel, has now reached its bottom depth."
lion. Jason B. Brown, a Democratic
member of the Senate of , Indiana, spoke at
Greenea.ille, in that State, on the 12th, 'and
took square gronnettgainstihe Greeleytott-•
tional aftdStatetielicts,4nd -- dere'Wetfr it 'f`
he the duty of all gbial citizens in the pres
ent emergency to vote for Gen. Grant: for
President and Gen. Brown for Governor.
Ilion. Benj. 11. Brewster, late Attorney
General of Pennsylvania, and a► man whose
honor not even his political optionerits hieve
ever sringlit to diieredit;gives his opinion
of General Hartmft thus:
" I was in constant intercourse with this
gctitlemen, and never once—neyen 'once+
did I see him walk one linir's breadth out of
the line of official or personal integrity. I
say to you, upon my faith as a gentleman : —
/R-e, r oiwc '
C'r.inplete ntlitial returns from the Con
gre3,,ional dist tiets (it Maine show the fot
low,ingljlepubhcati niajoritie3i kirs l t t Dislrict,
06 . 63Di1 i : 4:0;" Third, 81140; '''f'titutlt,'
:;1,;9 3041, l'he
he's.
, miniitet s presehrat
Latfetenco, the stood 114 tor Grant
an.l 1 for Gieoey. The Gieeley mau, doubt
conAdc2N the 119 a thisgtikled lot
A Gieeley pole being raised Id Allentown
r,r,l44,at.tite splice. : — . ` the Sallie its the splice
betyeen ti,t Liberals .and Democrats will
hratdr7ll - (=ilint manpre:lent rerneals.cd.
fhe Pittioativ ss3s —" It is
POP:, \yell understood that fienator Thur.
had m.,st ot the leading Ohio Demo
.:rats are really opposed to Greeley. Nor is
this disgust of the entire business confined
to Ohio. It is everywhere, and a grand
stampede may be looked for.
A grand Democratic parade in Easton,
the other night, after two weeks prepara
tion, numbered just sixty-eight individuals,
officers and all. They are evidently not
much enthused in that locality. '
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In Perlis the Reading irei,zinztjltsA-03titc
that General Hartranft will receive ever}
Grant vote, and that he will have the heav
iest Republican vote ever cast for Governor
in the county. In Dauphin the soldier can
didate for Governor will receive a like vote.
It is reli's.-1 ti lt ntqlr.e(L• aNV t t o
well-knoNVIt Demdtrat ari — millionaire, is
earnestly in favor of the reelection of Pres
ident 01-ant. '
A. Philadelphia correspondent of the New
York Timce says that the managers of the
Morning Poet have ma,d,e."Val 9vcytyps
;rs
the Grant leaderslifegqflfils ble'Orni %
dent that the Greeley campaign is a com
plete failure.
The Springfield _Republican, in view of the
Maine election, admits that it is evident that
the tide of public feeling is now setting
against the eandidateb, and that their chance
of success will depend upon the introduction
of some new element into the campaign, or
upon some turn of affairs•whieh shall do as
much for them as the last live weeks have
done for their opponents.
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:11mnd every article co - wake/pi
with the
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Hardware Trade;
ilock, youth alts of Main street, slest:ACID? tO
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GEO. 0. DERBY
DERBY & FISHLER,
frotitte city with the largeat
E r . BOOTS . AND SHOES '
ever I;ronght into Wellaboro,
consisting of
Ladies' Kid and .Cloth
Bal
morals and Gaiters,
Ladies, Misses, Children,
and Baby's Shoes.
REM
-Gpitalp i plit Rif •; w
1 46 - oilerer ,
Boyteale Zap Boots
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In fact. ell kinds of liens' and Woman's wear kept
n s first-class Shoe Store. The best sewed Women's;
Shoes ever offered in this market. We defy the world
CUSTOM WORK. -
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If you don't bell4ve us, try us. We buy only the best
stock, and have as good 9urderainers as money can
hire.
REPAIRING iih%*4ll*ikl4 ), :eith dispatch.
Lea !tilt t'indings
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Cashild,..* : ~ ! .. ....04111K4in Mane,
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Ha • t a,. tlllladup o;, ' ' .. • :illcisoiali stock,
pun° .'I \ le~fOr .1 5 ..L. ,f Are t i lts p ec v n a
solicit ~, :iffirtecittradeft4e. - r - q.t.,— 0 and quick
- ...• ; "Are . Walla ta.b&I:1: - .
r. fit. -- , 77 , r, , = Am
and te'e hold the best goods, to be the cheapest.% We
keep nnaheddy Our_lspolimont is aq.filotiut. :.t So meet
slltilailitaid.htites.- We, Mite ~ ,our tattions aud.the
public generally to call and sundae on; stock.. No
, b;Vdble-to illibtr , gioleda. l :klerasAtfi -1 4 =2; 'lid* Woo:
- ri 4 erthtof 0. D. reneygli Iltolter Mk*. "Iltelitabirio,
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-; a ruart,q mtg. •V. , t 4-1 -; ,- i• .c* ; Diggßusimeraers sre,
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Ar' Vla di tlrtiSti t e llifil eVtr ,g. : sego,
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Por aitfoV - 1 1 0044* BUN,
Nothing fln\r csUbsostiiiNailkii*llimitim Pox
cilialst.W. ftuir,ittaii Never daiisociflltititili.iltair sett
aess and, delitAtcyarki ittuietter ttyittrPluir Sn'OdUatod
MI troll or pap*ali you wsgetaer: • , :7.1 . :-..,,-: , hi. , ,,-.,
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Of yourself, go to Niariunor 1
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It you tratik4he- a but that' can , ' tasluttl*to
Netakaires. , -tr i-- , ,-.1 t..,,zi r.:: t-: .3:41 Luz: ... , ‘ , 16 h , ..,.-, ....,
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kitiortes.. ; . t 00.. ;, ;.. i .t.:.7: S';' , ..!...:. 1. , i A •- 3 / 4 , ...,..;4_ ,
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Atub
~ , copleda t uilitularged, he
ciurrtioMl' - : ;Ale "atilnY trtbeilusn. They
'will be MXts . , "Ink.lll or Water Cokes whim
d e = zi, „e• 0 t , ... , .
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Pleturee7lr
N. B.—Don't talan4
Dental Rooms.
April 24. 472.41.
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JOHN FISHLEE
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In to; wonderful'modicine to 'which the
inlaid lire abovC•pointedfor...•' relief, the , die.'
,ceverer. ',believes bft, xw i s.„combined •in hammy,
more of Nat Ore's sororeiviii ' &motive prop.:
ettled;., of ,
• ttod 11,1411104 ,- in to' the'vege-.
table kiegdoto, for; healing, the.,siek, than were
evor 4 befog combined in orie , medicine. 'The
istidence . of 'this feet is " found.' In '•the • great
40104; of mot, obstinate ' diseases -which it, hes
,beeP . Maid :to cosigner,. In,the cure of Brim
tinitti,- severe Ciiiighsi. ad-the early' stages
tat :Conaluatroon•-, It- has astonished the.. me4l-
.cal faculty, and eminent , physicians propennoe tt
'thegreatesttitedieal discovery of the ago. While
it lair& the'siiverest , ' Coughe,7 it strengthens the
system, and purifica,lite loto. By its great
thorough blood puri(yingito ertfea it cures
alllitaittorie..frotn , ithe .worsta -to a
cotrimon;.,/ktptch. Pimple PR ,bra item „ lter•
and dkaease, lifitioral Poisons, and their effect*
hie oriiilicated, , and vigorotishealthand a sound con.
&Station established. BrYsipelaa,
rev or Sores, Sealy or lionigh Skin hi
'abort; all' thei , Munerozia 'diseases caused by , bad
Mod.. are. .certauerod by this peaerful, purify.
in And invigorating medicine.
It yeti feel • drill, d.roway, 'debilitated," have
sallow :color:of skin, or', yelecraish , brown - spots
On. foe Or , body, L .lroquent headache or diszi.
- adita;' bad 'bits' in Month, internal' beat or chills
• alternated. ',:with .hot flushes, low spirits and
glooray.foretiodings; irregular appetite, and tongue
oalted,'y'on ate sullering - frum"l'orpid• Liver oz
s4l3lUsasness.“ln. many eases of,.Livor
crotaidnint '? only pert of these sympoms are
Amparieneed. 'A's a remedy for 'all Mich' Mules
17r:into:ea Golden Medical' Discovery . has no
,eq_nal;, as, lt ,effects perfect cures, leaving the
strengthened and 'healthy. _ For the
It siteliltioist•Vonistipatirin of the Bowels it •is
.4ver t vemedy; .end , those whq have
• ",tMa NI:igloo _are km& in its praise.'
• - e proprietor. offers • $l,OOO restart]: for a'med•
WI., 17:1 it for thc'ertr a . of all the
si t ta ti f s i r er'Ali g i W a its . reco mmended.
ded
bottle. n Prepared
by aV. Pierce,i M. D., S olo Proprietor, at his
,Chemical Laboratory, 133 Seneca Street, Buffalo,
Min& year addicts for a pamphlet.
June 26, ' 1872, liot-iy •
MERCHANT TAILORING !
EOROE ViAolik.B., has Just received a superb as
sortment ORB kinds of
•
CLOTHS
•
to gentlemen's
COARSEt - FINE CLOTHING
and Is prepared to manufacture in the BEST STYLE,
anti on the shortest notice. P2rsons tvuuting Clothing
will please drop in and see my stock. Good FITS and
the beat of wortgusranteed. -
.7 am. 1. 1872 7 1 y. OEO. WArIITER.
General Insurituce, Agency,
AIL .L
11.4
AIM prepared to Issue Policies iu first class Com
panies on all kinds of Insurable Property against
ire and Lightning at reasonable rates. We travel and
ertn►(pa ail ;risks personally in the counties or Tioga
and Potter. J. li. CAMPBELL.
Nelson, Feb.l, 1813-Iy. : J. B. CAMPBELL.
Tioga Marble Works,
mtL i t s on n e o s w aE r d e Ton ed um to en e fs eL o n ge e i r t il h l er or-
T ders undersigned
Italian, or _Rutland Marble ,
of the latest style and'apProved ivorlananship and with
tab. .L -
a e
keeps constantly on hand both kinds .of Marble
bu abler to suit all 'who may favor him with
their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained
in the country.
FRANK ADAMS.
Jan. 1.1572.
. Ihadr-LIAINJEVEL"ir
; AND
Ladies' Furnishing Goods!
, , , TO SUIT EVERYBODY, AT
Mit. A. B. GRAVES'• EMPORIUM OF FASHION
ilths Cone House Store. A large stook of Goods
just teoeiived and will be sold cheap.
Airs E $. KIMBALL sill have charge of the Millin
ery dipartment, And will be glad to see her old friends
and hew ones at all times. Drop . in, and see our new
store:
Deo. 18, 1511-Iy. 11IR8. A. B.!EIRAVES.
TOLES 'ROBINSON & C0,, - .
(Successors to J. R. Darker,)
Dealers in .
tPrGOC:34:I64
, . of every description. • •
THOME GROCERIES
abrindknce, all kinds and fresh.
This publio is cordially Invited to call and look through
our Urge stook, ea we are selling pt low figures for
ready
• shall retelve-
NEW • GOODS.
constantly from the city to keep our assortment hill
and . complete.•
ftOBINSON CO.
Jr,uly 10„ 18'12. „
•
REAL ESTATE 'FOR SALE.
tilts fulbsoribotoifers for pulls his real estate in tho
p
outhrtestern part. of the borough, to. suit purcha
sers,' /i partiOn of the premises is faicell, ' situated to
eta u into `tillage lola, and pasture and timber lots.
The'portion oovered with timber is well wooded'with
bard-wood and hemlock. e hit du which ho
resides will be sold off in village loir, including his
residence:. ROBERT KELSEY.
June 12, 18724 m "
...11Toikse .and Lot for Sale,
tundersigned °Hers for sale his House and Lo
on Main street, in Eiltiand. Pa., ate very low Price
Bata lot contains one-half acre, and is under good cul
titration. Fot terns; Ike., apply to the subscribqr..
' Pi.. Feb. 'di. 1872-41. 0. P. Iig.HCOOK.
No* Cabiftet Stoie !
' ItTnnderstgned has <>paned a rooni in the base
eritiofbis cabinet building , on Main Street, op
r•posita-tDrint's Wagon atoll, for the sale of •
Cabinglit inrarel l
- I of all kinds, such as
'Bed Bets, Bareaus, Bedsteads,
Chairs,; 49147iffeS, ELite7l4io72,
and other Tables, W'h,at
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Hat.
,Racks,
sza,..itor be sold lower than
theabWest'Me invite's all to take a look at his goads
before lin:chasing elsewhere.
liernemberthe piaci—opposite Darn's' Wagon Shop,
West Main Striset. '
' • - , • :JACO/3 irricsras, Agent.
Aug. 1872
,DIRS. J, SO - FIELD
i snr rpFehiug from)evr.York, a fine aseortmeni
ThilEl.lll3i:ipirwr
. , FANCY GOODS,
a o ltraztre va t u t at low rates. Every
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' Slore
r i v l s zke t l ta n : it a 4 l and
c sold
e lot; f r o: l i al casb. 2 l o lla
D. 11403. A.4:71.7110MaDn.
Soutetbing NeNtrin - Keenerille
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A•..,: tien li K hating Tone into the. mercantile bus
& that hi has 7 Vit r O v iit U Arltisi;rop a de i rro nli oarit e ;
a Cad ghoes, Drugs and Medicine!. They'' wet •
bought :heap and will be sold cheap.
Reeilerina, Pa u Sept. 10, 1872- 3 m* 4 '
WM
lug to directiont,' and remairrinfig unwell, provided
their bones are not destroyed by raineril - poison_or other
means, and the vital organs, wasted beyond thepoint.
of repair. • ' • •
Dyspepsia or,indigestion. Headache, Pain
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dix
einesS, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
the Mouth, - Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation tg the, Lungs, Pain in the regions
of the Kidnlya, and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints
It had no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar
“antee *Vita merit* than a lengthy advertisement, •
For Female Complaints, in young or ott
• married or sinfrle, , it the dawntn of woanhood, or
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display . so decided a
influence that a marked improvement is soon percep
. Obit,' • • , .
, For Inilaustuatory anti Chronic Ilium
nudism and Gout,, Bilious, Remittent and Inter
mittent Fetters, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys
and Bladder, pies* bitters have. no equal. Such Dm
,. eases are caused by Vitiated 'Blood: which is gen erally
s produced by derangement of th e Digestive Organs.
They are a Gentle Purgative as well as
a Tonle; possessing also the pechliar merit pf acting
as a powerful agent in reiieving, Congestion ore Infiam
matiod of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious
Diseases.
• For Skin , Mlseasini t ' Eruptions, EFetter, Salt
Rheum Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles,Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes
Ery
sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, # i ors
and Diseases-01 the Skint IA whatever name o n tune,
are literally, dug up and carried out of the syst in a
short time by the use of these Bitteri
Graterttl:Thonsand, proclaim Vat s
rases the most wonderfulltivigorant that ever us fined
the sinking system.
J,WA,I..KEIt, Freer. R. H. IitcDONALD &
Druggists and Gen. Agts., Sah Francisco,
and cot. of Washington and Charlton Ste.,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DR
August 28, 1872-3 m. ,
Seated Cough, Itleipient Consumption, Co
Blood, Intlammatioh of the Lungs, Cal
chills, Crdup, Whooping Cough,
Pains in Breast or Side, Dyspepsr ,
dice, Dizaim , ss,
Loss of AppOite, lever and A me
Indigestion. Live 4 Complaint, ha-r
-ime:l, and all Disposes of the
Stomach and Liver.-
Wl EG.Gregg Co;,
•
Sole Agertfi, and to whom alf orders sh
ed.-IM.Fotit SALE BY P/Elti:E r KBE,:
iSS H. NV: TODD ilea rtlttOVC:i h
the late PaidetleQ of Lunar - Pao
M I.
n's Steitiwoy and other
LESSONS given on the Piano, (0
ing. An opportunity for practice
who may desire it.
Jan. I. i872-tf.
MSIMMiII
e World's
Purdy vegetal
HEE FROM AL,
, P, LOR i
UT Yar,L'l'
AR BI
A CERTAIN CA RE FOR
, Wholesale Drug
Elmira, lit. lij
PRICE. il.OO
June 12, 197'2-Iy.]
IM'A=MEMI
JFillmia.
for sale very cheep. Also, 151A531
CABINET ORGY
OLD INSTRUMENTS TAREN
A large stock of XEW MUSIC j
BALDWIN'S
If yon want a tili:o assort
FALL AND WINTE
CALL AT
BALDWIN'S SO
TIOGA, PA
yon Want Dress Good of all kinds
call at B ,
Ryon want Bl'k Alpaca, call for the Grand Dutcheas,
at BALDWIN'S Shanty
ly
If ou want. an Ottowau Shawl,
call at B
Itiyou want Ladies at Gents' under
it yon *ant notions and tiinttnlnga
call at B
If you want Furs,
If you want knit Goode,
If you Want Hats and Caps,
call at
If you watt Boots and Shoes,
" call at
It you wait a Bet of Dishes,
If you want good eas and Oroceri;
call at
if you want a rea d • matte suit of c
call at
If you want a suit of Clothes leap
If you want Over Coats,
If you want Buffalo Robes,
call at
If you want 'prices that cant be beat, I
call at BALDWlN'ai3banty.
That's what's
We are anxious to sell these goo.
Shanty. T.
Nov. 1, 1871.
' • ..:..:For - Sa
AHOUSE AND LOT on State
Inquire of '
We/labor*. tiMpt. 44w.
I~
LERS,
Tonic
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Is, SiAtfing 01
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Asthma,
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ileboio, pa,
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opposne Van
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[au, and In Slug
afforded to those
H. W. TODD.
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GOODS,
TY,
F Slmnty
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are,
DWM"S Shanty
call at 3:lj
WM'S Shanty
1 kLDININ'S Shanty
EBEE
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&LDW.LTS Shanty
IME
A_LDWIN'S Shanty
lUDIVIN'S Shanty
call at
.U.DIVIIi'S Shanty.
s fresh,
ALDWIN'S fihanty
other,
g ALDWIN'S Shanty
Sour measure.
1: ALTYWIZZ'S Shanty
MIMI
WIN'S Shauty
ALIDWIN'S Sbanty
é Natter.
1: before we leave the
I. BALDWIN Sc CO.
street. Terms caa
CHAS GODDEN.
R. R. R.
RAD.WAY'.; :.READY RELIEF
• " -tuilys"Tng 'WORST pAms
in - tioni One' te -Titventy Minutes.
NOT ONE' HOUR ,
after readinx this advertisement need any on
tiUFFBEI WITH ME,
IIitDIVAYII, READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR
EVERY FAIN.
/elms the Bret and f
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that I
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- MEDICINE, THAT
Every ,Day an Increase In Flesh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
-1 . 114 E CREA'T BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SARSAPAP.ILLIAN
ENT communicates through the Blood, S`we.et,
and other fluids and Juices of the system the vigor nr hi%
for it repairs the wastes of the holy- with new ml.l
rnatetiat, Scrofula, Syphilis,Con.urnptlon, ~•
disease,Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumor:. t
the Glands and other parts of the eystem, Sore E 1..,
StrumOus Discharges front the Ears, and the war-t
forms of Skin diseases, Emptions, Fever Sore.., 5.,
Head, Ding Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Spots, Worms ir. the Flesh, Tumors, Can eri in I .
Womb, nod on weakening and painful diseh rges, Net t
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life ,
ple, are within the curative range of till; w0u.10.1 a 1V
em Chemistry, and a few days' else will prove to
person using it for either of these forms of eli-e.tze•
potent power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reeloced by the my' , A
and decomposition that is continually prngre,!..z. s '
seeds In arresting these wastes, end repairs the wane C a.,
new material made from healthy blood—and
SARSAPADILLIAN will and does secure,
Not Only does the SassAPARILLIAN .111.01. VENT
all known remedial agents in the cure of Chroiee
lona , COnstitutipnal, and Skin disease.; I,,Lt ,
positive cure for
"kidney 13r, Bladder Complailiti,
Urinary, end Womb disea,ses, Gravel. Di:J.4 tcl, 1)1 , • ,
Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Uric., Itright' ,' l„, ' ,2
ease, Atbuminuria, and in all cases where there ate
dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, nitx,l „j•
substances like the white of an egc,, or thrceds
silk - . or .there is a morbid, dark, apporar,,,m ;
white bone-dust deposits, and when there 'ls a
'nurning sensation when passing water, and pain it.
Small of the Beek and along the Loins, Pnee, 4s.w.
WORMS.—The only known and sure P. , ..a./,: l
•
for M ' o ' ms—Pin, Tape, ete.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth
Cued by Roduray's Resolvent.
I BEVERLY. MARS., July 1. 1 40. i..
Dn. itALVEAY :—.t have had Ovarian Tumor i, the ~eote• v i.
bowels. Alt the Doctors said " there was no help for et " I .ter
every thing that was recommended ; tut nothing hell 1.1.• t
cow your Resolvent, and thouititt I iropid try It; tot h .: r, ft t,
In It, bemuse I had suffered for twelve ).an. Ito fi: us thrito
of the Resolvent, and one boo of Rodirto.'s Pills, on I to i I'.
alas of yourßeady Relief; and there is not a elgo it ton., io,
seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, arid happier than I Li,
for twelve years. The watt tumor nes In the hit :we rive
bulvels, over the groin. I write this to you for mg biLrid .:
others. You cart publish it if you choose.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILO,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with swectle:::-,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strenetin a. Paa.
way 'n for the cure of all diaorders of the ',mean
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, iiNennu:
Headache, Constipation. Costiveness. Indic:-4::o
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Infturnatirn
, the Bowels, Piles,and Dente gem eb ts oftlio /1, c V; , ..
cera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Par,ll
ble_,c_ontaining no mercury, tnlnerall , , or deletertous dr , 4,•..
097 Observe the, following are turns
Disorders-of the Digestive Organs:
Constipation, Inward Files, Fullness a the fit,et in the the , .
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea. liesila.m.
Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour yrs./AIM, 51.01,tg sr
Fluttering at the Fit of the Stomach, Swimming of the flesh
Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flo', tier at the Heart. Clean z
or, Suffocating Sensations when in a Lehr. Potter,. Thrnneal of
Vision, Dots or Webs before the &_I t, Fri er arat Dull Pain to
tlie Dead, Deficiency of Peril relic. Yeihmaess et the Sim
and DIMS ' , Pain th Site, Chest, Limts,-amtsitidso Flusher of
Heat, Burning in the Flesh'.
Ut few doses of RADWAY'S FILLS will tree till s
tern from all the above-named rifsnrderS. FA 2 . 2 2 5
per. bor. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS,
BEAD "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one hits--
stamp to RAD WAY dr CO. No - . 8/ Maiden Lane. Nev.
Fork. Information worth tilousands will ee e , :nt oii.
3.„
May 29, 1872-Iy. C
ItVICKIHAN, &
TIOGA, PA
Have reOpive3 nud are now offering . f the
latest styles of
XYraEmila CA-co Co Ole
Including Black, Japanse and fancy Sitio, Silk Pop
lins, Silk Veloures, Pure Mohan's, Grenadines,
Tamise and Henrietta Clothe, Alpacas, Lynn 5
Suitings, Striped and plain.
Poplins p Japanese
Striped and plaids, Wash Poplins, Seersnelieri:, Cr
tounes, Parity Cambric, Crape Moretz, Orjan
• dies, Lawns, Suttanna Bubb,-
Robe Patt
C'nerre
Freitch Bco
} to gather with a llne assortment of 11
Cloths and Cassinterlies,
Yankee tYotions, Hosiery
and Domestics
Our stock oi:Ladiee' rdu7.lrle u:ud:arts cannot
• celled either ae regards quality or pric,.
Hats and caps
in eudlt:si sariety,
Roots raid ',Choi's,
the finest ; aud coarsest, the cheapest and m.;.it
the best and most serviteable to b.: I,..atta
mat ket.
IS anybody wants a suit of clothes, tiv ' 3
portent duty is to look through out :Mock'
Ready-alade cloth I
buy - an outet anti nye their money
a
Carpets,. Oil .Cloths ap(l
. t ilfattita
on hand to be sold at the most reasonable prices
Nest coulee a full line of
7
Groceries, t.,7'0011;e111, al! ( 1
• IT / bode/I, -Ware
at rates to auit even the Most particular puramer
Just come and see how much you can save by buying
where goods are sold right
Tioga, May 15, 1872.
JVC.tice
IS hereby given that a upeclalleputt of Common Pleas
will ho hold at the Court Anl ecnnnene
hog on Monday the -14th daY of October rest, before
19Hon. Paul D. Morrow, Additional Law Judge of the
th Jddlcial District, for tho trial of all ealises cern.
fled to sald court. J. F. DPNALDSON ,
Aulitket 18th,,1872. roth'Y.
'li CH) 8,
WICKHAM & FARR