Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, November 19, 1872, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    II
Ourselves.
• Now that the campaign is over we shall
devote . more space than for the past few
months to literature, neirs, and matters of
4eneral interest. The literary selections will
be carefully made froM the freshest and
ablest periodicals and books of the day f aud
will contain nothing offensive to pure ino
Ells or good taste. A portion of - the paper
will be devoted each week to information
useful oil the latut arid-hqhe .16,1401014.:H.
• Speelitrititentioifiitilfrud't•S' tile &offal
tion of local news. The proceedircv, of the
' .., courts and county-oftrcors will be promptly
. - - -
_-_-reporbatt.::::ll:o4dileift'64kif"re — poista ;csl
- s bo s cntrefullyorre9teireach 'week.- - the Cd-:
Itorial:columns will contain cemnients'riptin
-: - 'sbcf.t - toitibant the day as may *ln of
1 . ititFesl, toothe'general reAder., -
,Ity,allot : 4•Nre,
":Z.::Aikv Viiithiii3 tia-iii:fritiviviii a • t'horoni,..ll pr-:,
•-s_litical;- literary. and ti siuess zyw.4l;iipesi<:- - Aie
' =:, boiesto akc, it .a jonrnal that shalt inierCst,
~; e yery; ci izen .of Tiogn. couniy, 'end be ir wel- ,
.:: come .v sitor .nt ' every .fire§ide, — Ili 'doing ,
';'•ftils 7 . l•V.:,iestiirciftilly' ask, the aid -of .6u r:
:tribrida. and Well-71:4ra in s eztanding , (Jur .
.circulation--
and. sending:us prompt - intent-
... ..
t i- . .gerte of whatever of interest may transpire:
A.tlipir'rea l pictivelieighborliOnds: ; ' - ,
• ' 41' 1 9 ogtibir circulation of the - .A.01TA•1•011
„is itlreatisi larger than•tbat of most jourmn
of thnNorthein tier; but we desire to ex-;
. tqpd it,..litiP, farther, and,with that object in
,
. ~I s ylnyit-Ive v,•lll , seexid ; the's paper. from tlie date'
~.:..: J izitiutbscrifittin—until Ithes. Brit of <tannery,
0174; to. all new' 6 bsc4l.)rs ,wio . send us is o
I ,..dellares,in advance, 'tiles giving ti , those
.wilo...subseribe at once the paper for the IC”
•-- smainaer of this - year fol. nothing, : But let
,
, : it bb fully -understood that : to secure it, at
- : titia-rafe-tite . cush :riauS,t. accompany .• ail 'or
- clitg.-- - 1 ' —.-. '' '' ?.. -•. .
.;
.. . .
,-AOtcttot:
lEEE
A, I. BARNES, EDITOU
TUESDAY; ITOVE3thE'it 19, 1872
Grant's rnEkjority\ jn yennsylwinia, is 137
';2B.
. Three counties in`this State, Philadelphia,
•
, Alieghany, and "Lancaster give Grant the
inagnificent niajority. of 70,808.
The, goolipeople of lowa return a uuan
f frnotteßepubliean 'delegation to the next
Coegress. There is no nousense• about the
Polities of that State. -
~..,.- „ Ne3y Jersey gives Grant - :4 majority of 14,
• 567- and a:pdt. Republican majority on.Cron
- grellstuen of 19,228.. Verily, thd late lec
kia4 was t surprises:
areeley efirylid hut two town sin Vermoni,
and those two are the smallest in the -State.
Grantr,s majority is. 30,532-4 is vote being
aboidfoiir times that for the Philosciiihei.
Mr. Greeley carried but seven Counties of,
his own State—New'Yorki and six of those
are "titer countiee'and':under :the more
immediate: influence, of Tammany; politics..
i Tustice Fowler, of New York, has, cool
, • intttod Col. Blood for t trial, in default of $5,-
- CcK) bail, fOrpuhlishlng a libel' on Mr. La
''Thor C. Challis In Irpocptu// an
• - ireeklll-• •
•
~ • •
•
Chadds Rißdelialevir has secured. a F.eat
la the COriatitutional Convention, thanks to
Free,se. ;We shill
'noW . havetht "changtits rung, on " Cu mul a
:tiev e -voting i ry iu, every imaginable -et. le, no
itottht: i , • • • -°'" '
storm of
.wipd,
„rain Etna mow, swept
dcgr the: no`ktit :cir:EutroPe WeAnesdiy
And Thursday„cau§ing.great damage and
- the loss of rat i tr ',Some islands in
the Baltic are reported entirely_ auttmerged.
;zialtlcked, and the country near the coast was
flooded
There are iirty•six countieritrthis State;
. .
and Mr. Greeley WEL majority in but twelve
of them, namely, Barks, Clearfield, Colum'-
bia, Elk, Fulton, Greene, Lehigh, 3lonroe,
NOrthampton,Pike, Sullivan and York.—
One 'county in six is as much . as the Confed
erates deserved, and they get just one more
to make it a round dozen.
- 'tiniteirS:tatesceommissioner Storrs hria is
sued *arrants for the arrest of Susan B.
Anthony and urteen other women—" fe
males," th9telegr h calls them—who vo
ted in.the city of 'Rochester at the late elec
tion. So we l 'are in a fair way to have one
phase of the, "woman question" judicially
decided. it Is only by changing - the law,
and not by circumventing it, that the "fe
males" can hope to secure the right of suf
frage.• *
Our constitution-makers have inaugura
ted the had practice of adjourning froiu
Friday until Wednesday. If they•go on
that way we sha'n3 see the end of the Coin•
-ention in six. months. Of 'course, not
much ras exoctttr of them ?hVfirst week
except l preliniinary , workv . but they are uow
fully - organized, and have adopted the rules
necessary for•their own•government, and' it
is to be hoped they - Will hereafter &Six their
business to a speedy conclusion.
The Salt Lake Tribune is of.. the opinion
that Giant's reelection involves the destruc
tion of theoeraey,.the annihilation of polyg
aniy,. 'tlie final solution of tho -Mormon
problem - , -so far as the antagonism between
the claim, of.Dlvine right:and ditty ,to the
National ao'v' ernnient is concerned. The
Mormon leaders favored the election•-of
Greeley, hoping through his philosophic i and
Initiatory nature to prolong a power which
is in every way inimical to ihe intere.m of
the country. Orant's sueces is one of. the
greatest reverses the polygamous, pripst hood
.have ever met with, and will result . iii' all.
'those' radical' changes necessary to, pluce
Utah on the same footing with other Ter&
tories. -This Is the Judgment of ' a resident
of Morutondom, and we trust it will he
justified by the result.
Amexlions aro indeed a sad set all aa,kual.
Here is a wise London paper—tin. Tory
rFtunaard—provolzed by our Prc.sidential
election to tell us' just what it thin.k4 1 f u',
'and its thoughts are had 'enough, to,
Republitaniev is a deification of the pp.-
t410113.0t tt,it:entporfirs• mijoritY,
titled with personal and' political corrup
tion. "In Nopstquence of the shpretrtacy
of the Repiablioan party Stales a:e. loaded,
with enormous . debts"—Pennsylvania and
lowa for instance. " Foieign holders of
their securities receive nothing"--that is to
say, the holders of the Confederate Clotton
1 ` Loup. 'This is all bad, but woree_ remains.
j behind: " The Republicans are responsible
I also for the insurrection _in -Cuba, anarchy
in Mexico, and the murder of the Empror
Maximilian." Eorrlble! .Insurrectionisla,.
" are/ g ala, al t d-IN 3 /AerkEa tbat7e-rWIIIMIIrS
Republfcantifri."' They are b:ad - elnigh, iry
all ccinscience; but, the ljtandard tells us,
" the Democrats are no better." There's
.nothing more totbe said, „
The delegates to 'Ole] ConstittVional Con
tention assembled at Hariisbutg : last-Tues
day, anit were called to; ordet noon: by
Francis Jordan, Secretary of, Common
wealth. An organization was effected by
the unaninzons election of Willlatn_3l.3ler-
MEE
=MO
edith; of Phil delpttia, as : President. A
resolution \vas - then passWo the effect Utak ,
tWs.csSions of the Co4int ion, ' , nfler 114'
4rst - oPrne4 , t,l4(iii3r, oshalLhe Veltl,L,lfi
city (if Philadelphia. Wediaesclwai nntin:?'
ly spOnt in the election of , :tninotistifffirs'andi
fixing o,teir"'C) pc#Sjat 'ten;
erotic minority claiming that a part • of the
officer : 9 shonld
,to t Of: Ow.
'lloustf:A
cede this, however, and all the officers elect
ed-7ten in number,-..--wert; .of the -dominant
ing resolutions, upoi ,qiiretient• Sarin;
officers :foi:.:inforinatimi, adopting
part of the:rules' ti;.p r orteil:fctr_Mie:lg - oNYre;
ment:of the ConV - eilion. - "lDuring thd;;\
:Daniel 4411 c, fiom tttc
tcoPt.: l ) 01sitit t
by Catch
3obn (1 : - Fief:4' . it- ' •ig:; Ulf l
-
tli.rstatal . 4 014 ,Xillth.s
be selectcit to nil file
Reaming ‘L'r
.Tice New York ..2;l7.)tine. of thg
contained "-a' Card:,'' dated tbe., (lay after
electioh r which itarilly needed the i , -Ignalui•cf
to show -what }mid penned it; :it ''stinieks of
Vree.ley- in eYCYrlitic: ' :: la - it' the late Deino
craticetnAdidate tells..uS' that he"`, • • ,
th:e edit,Orsliiii of I he- he „re:-
„lingnishedonethharking- in an6flici. line of
business Pix -ntonthß” 11 - o; - prop' st
-herCafterAo 'taint " all parties aro,'polit'Cal
movements N\ jib judieial fairne:zs and an
do.r." There is no detibt that Mr. f ; ; re ley
is Sincere in thiS. avowed intent ion, and there .
is eqnally.no -kinukii. that the evont w i pc,,ye
his intention a vain one.- - is simply itn:
- _ -
Possible lot hint to treat any question with
judicial fairni.sA and candor, by na.
Lure' a born, partisan and a polemic. No
problentcaii-be stated, :of whateyer oat tire,
oft:which he 'will..pot', form an - 4 >pi ti ion at
sight.,„arttl..reite r ristc it afterwards until -thy
World ;vearliS of: his din. Mr. trire,,lov.
manof genius; but thia'self-sathAl .; '
ise-to act with jtidieial 'thirties ,• :-.4,te tt , t•
IS only another of
lack of self-knowledgt4 .„ • -
; The great editor assures us that wjll .
never Again be it candidate fiir any pfijee,''.
In view of th'eljniulpg ,ritudities
~lie devel
oped in the. late -eanva'!.s this
_assurance.
seems haply necessary. 2 But let that pass.
He-goes on to say tltatite,'llsnot in full ac
cord with either . of :tha,great,,Parties which,
have hitherto divided the; country)! This
strikes us as.ntit -littitr queer - . ' is a
man who htik'fOr Past been thaean--
'didate for, rkf , i d't t.vf oneof thegreat par- ,
iies.ok the country. : •Ile-finds himself
,over ;
-wheltninglk.defeated i ?niiiniyitecatiSei'df Iris
own personal',ippoPtibt cityty and uirtitn`li3r
'tile White, and the day: after the elc hp
coolly-tarnsaroundland ! t-eily the mail who,
have saerifieeft plirty
to•his`pers'orialomfdlion :that - he• is not in
Accord, with them! ~ W a..hOpe " thcy
,enjoy
the snub. •So mtnlrfor perso'n:dside Qf
the matter.' , ; ,t 5 . ,;•
But there cs 4 imother view of ibis astound.'
ing avowal. !-Mr.: Greeley has been _holding
up' the 0101 . 114 platforin'lO tis,as'-the:Very
flower 'Of the Demoeratiel
.party rionduated him and.hicters • e t d , lo plat.:
forM Withi'mt, ; efostsing'a
f,":WherentiOne'lle, and.his organs, andLis
partisans dinne.dinto our ears thattlie Dem
ocrats were honest and sincere—that they
had been, eonverted 03 Mr. Greele-y':, beloved
platfoi-in. He remained their candidate on,
:that -platform for five months. He went
about the country making political s.peeelie s s,
- and the Denadeiatis pre3s,applauded hi* to
the echo. In fact the whole- avowed creed,
Of the Detnoeraticpartrixas"summed upin
I.lOraC . dre ey the Cincinnati Platform,
And now this, same Horace Greeley tells the.
country that ,he is not in accord with that
_ wigt Ma=
Ipmetilnisnct!: We lime many reason's for,
admiring Mr. Greeley; but it-is 'a pity that.
his abstird self-stultiti&ition - didnOt COme . te
an pndwith the canvass. a • . •
• -He promises to-make an independent jour
nal of theTrant:ne; and in that Work - .he
'doubtless succeed. But WAbaver ex-•
pects_to see-either- men or measures treated
with judicial fairness or candor in its col
umns, will he sorely disappointed. Neither
Mr; Greeley nor his paper , deserves any _fa-,
vor front Republicans, and they claim none.
They have both done their• best, to destroy
the party and injure the country. - Happily,
they were both baffled' in their attempts.: 7 -
But the people will not forget the„eampaign
of 1872, - and the part played:in it by Horace
Greeley and the New tork Tribune. :
Weed.aAd Greeley.
• There is - a passage in .Mr:fElreeley's , cele
brated lettVi4 Gey. Seward, dissolving-the
political . firm of Seward, Weed and tree,
Icy, which, in view of the - late 'electiltin,
showS In a strong light - the political sagacity
of one and the - conceited foolishness Of the
other of the junior partners of the concern..
It will be remembered that the 'letter .was
Written in 185`4, just after the election of
Myron IL Clark as Governor aiidllenry - J.:
I - ley-mond-as Lieutertant - Governor of New
York. Mr. Greeley
: says that early in-the
'eion;ae., one or: two personal friends-Sug
gested his name as a-candidate for - Govern ::
or; that he did nothink, - and by-iiid-J2Y Mr.
Weed'enthe down from 41bany. to. tell hint
why he could not support • him -for that 'of
fice.- The letter then !Tilos on,=-
4 ` The upshot discourse .(very cau
tiously stated) Was I. were a candi
ilate for COVeruhr, I sgiald beat not
.myself
only, but you, [Smarty Perhaps that was
true. - " I suSPeci it is 'true that
could not havd been el,eeted Governor as a -
Whig. But 'had lie and you beenfavoralde,
there would have been a party in , lie.Statb;
crc this, tillich could and Wouldhaye elect 7,
«I me to any pest; without. injuring , myself
O endangering your- re-election
A t length, I was nettled by his languazti
well intendedrinirruy cutting, as addressed
liy him to me -,--to say, ill ,S1.11),SI cp,' Welt,
their; Make Patterson Goi - crnor, and try my
name for LieuteJlant. To lose this place
is nt•itter of no importance, and.we• can see
' ther m am really so odhitts.'" -
Bid. Mr. Greeley wits not - nominated, while,
lusted rival, Raymond, 2q13. Turbig
ealtctidnte for" is elecie t 4JT a:
email plurality,' and_the same
r paily ,had
on;jority . iliotti branches Of •:the' State Leg
thereby insuring the return 6f Alr
f±wtird to the United States Senate: 7, :This
was really the oblettive point of,ithe rsholy
canvass with Mr. Weed—aio' int: which he
feared Mr. Greelers'unpopularity might
en
danger if he was nominated: At that time
Greeley did not believe, himself .so
popUlai as the.shrewd politician, knew
to -be . Recent • eyents may have changed
Mr. Greeley's:opinion in that regard."'
OVR WAMMTON.. - LETTEW
wit 114:40N N o 120832.
The New York War/d4ince .the election
manifests a proper appreciation of2the sore
:head leaders • of •the Cincinnati Convetnion
movement. It calls them •
.` floating
:cal driftwood *hid' a Sense: or expediency
brought to the support of Mr:- Greeley, in
the late mistaken, diSaitrOus .canvass." = It
proposes that - the Democratic ' party shall=
not.keep this driftwood, but 'Send it' again
adrift. The distilled gell'of bitterness with
whEoh most of these leaders , endeavored .to
cover and destroy . the 'Republican party
certainly requires that _a ponsiderable term'
of probation should expire before it will be
safe to take them back iirto'e Republics 4
, .
ranks.- his leaders they • Ire - fiusafe49 hail- -
tile titliii, and as ; intlividit***l;,ers'• - of a.
• party'they.so recently II tt*flitiql 'to Ostroy,
116nNy \ alg .. Vnitted if , ,,ii - ,o\thl h'e,only to
4_
'-_,lni,e4fats, WiliTiOth tint''' . altiliful eyes of
;khe . Othfut4:onii}ntlytAt on .-1 1,hern. The
IVizrZiPft ide4;',P"l letting lit*t'•4l:ifp,4,ii. good
:imeP.lltelt,:iibiilir\mSiements'shii.w that
while they ‘ ,- .ota),:tirlott sly propasetko, make
the current' Of the' poltti tu
cal ocean . mults
41944.-ildakota=nti-40:m4stft, --titMfliill',
al,rtllust the Lars of r trutikluttl i jeftigertitpy
hide , ' been kkept hi.ll2l:itvii-(')f Ilie Ansi
tg .. .
vse at m isty- of.., , tat-illWiei'lhle - eur.,..
si:etif 'bi-- true' in : ogress, :Ina
; 11117, I )t:ep Jleatekt .
,on the sitoals,of •tha . ••,titi . ePit : teminip* tie: -
.11mcracy, ,\V IV ; ilre t - riciw' - fi'tiiil tit:44 . tiletif A :,t9,
AWL otibtX•tli . eir 'dejill . h:i. -1 ;'111e, 1:1' ity , ,g,.. tlei
ArnpF;grars'or-14‘fniril;1)Vitille ol.rj!...i.4?,attennitc
Tit hrt-beie h it w!:leo:mi' , , t't,Si st:f t n I 5.
,0f,J17 - 11,nta r ! ,
-111 - cli'g'ielii oc , ra,ey:iv ill j!l Oily ,I,l,lis.lttlytikt4l - 1-, ,
iln'it-iii6rlvive ' lyilrOy 'l,int t hemselces to,
lillinie 'l6O ia0, 0 016: 1 4,,,,, tit ',' , 2.- lto)(l,hefiqc,
the A- .64 ` .61( 'rri .1 fkiV-9.3.1th0t0 they- Fought to
li6tiiiy`l,y felseltOod ' ii.tfd:llll '' , 11111"' C* ell: at ion.
STORY
p!lpers ; Ir,tm •pnlAitihing
t en.)e'llt.% of, cprrez,ponde 7 nts that'6eeretary
11'b is gener;illy blamed by the 'diplomatic
corpsfor their enforced visit to Gen. ~,:roar
in a hialy last Pritlay :. to : congratulatem
hi
on' his re-election. .Tite diplomats . deny
_and 'it has transpired' that 'Mr,' Fish
era ht seuL in iietr otls whew: the !Affair
was :decided upon, :,and; the proposal was
madehyillaccine Bey, Dean of the etirps.
this,world is given to lying!'
THI 7 ; 1105. 01.7
The sympathy for the distiessed people of
Boston throughout tho e...lutiCry is fully
shared by:the Citlzens of Washington.
day Si - Imlay-and the forepart of Monday,the
greatest excitement 2itii reil"hur peOple; whb
did little else -than talk'atui `sorrow:
over the` disaster of ocr i.ter city. The
akjimick, Evening - Star and_Critic' put out
.numerotta extras giving dispatches% regard,
to the Progress 'of:theMutes, ttluteven after
the firemen bad ciliatiol there wasa - rtinior
circulated Monday aftertMon that the fliitnes
had burst out -again and were CUtistiiiiing
the city with 'unabated fury This proVed
-incorceet, , and our .aPpreliensicina:w.breio - -
,lievcd,only to contemplate The destruction
of more than F,:li50,000,000 - of working ma:
terials which ConStitute the dependence and
prosperity- of a 'large tofrinuttlits - What
effect this will have tile general bust-,
nes; interests of' the country canntit'liftilly
foretold, but the experience - of Chicago
been_Xathindeed,' :111d the loss'of I .l3tistoA;Nll
scarcely be recovered from with the' Mine
,rapidity, as in-the great; growing West:";
I) 1 ST/11CP IMPROVEMENT!i
In our District Suprelue Courti on Eiatur : -
• • • I 3 itdP
day anip)tpintion against the o of.o
ticii
collec
tionbt 11"ssessnie n on
,pyoßerte iiiiprored,
',The,,Bovrhitin,OhstrueF
tionfst
expensive effortf,3 : . to 'retard: the . ,,groVvth nncfi
iniprbvethenCol the national papital,
appeals to cow ts and to the people ; are,ajikp
dististrous,to •qt,•ogrini,:rs 3,
TUC ittstzur
Mr. ) Grecley 4 appears,frorn'-the' latestt?tV
bled ui;i+le up here, •to havo: , carried f'five
.Statesoiz: Georgia, Kentucky', LOUiSi£l7lft,-
. 31}aryl and, and Missouri, fecerving a popular
utajority . ,of 415i000,and tur - cleutoral wote-of
6-4-, .so:.fitrlaS heard! from, -ltas
tycceiyed a 'popular • 'niajority of hhotit
, carried Oat. Stated; and ,- 'goes into the
;Electoral .College, with an overwhelMing
:vote, numbering 304. Texas -has not yet
Ihem fully heard - from. : . . ..c
-;yeiiitllvitaia,gifes 125,000 majority, and.
New York State gives hint 49,900. The lat-.
.
ter State elects Gen. Dix qoveenor „by
-683. o,lficfal returns mill increase these fig
.
• iirEITtPAPREP...:STIII . Ity i . '
it iricurreiitly-ruinored to=:daythat,TuOice,
David
: Davis has :pni'cliaed ocon
tinue the MO. / 5 4tript, of `this .city ,. which
had hili•ertised"to discontinue publicntioft,.
THE GREAT EX EE It' BOSTON.
Lose Ninety Niiiiene: . I
The fire - Grit discovered, ,on.'Saturday,
evening, thepthinStapt, about-seven o'clock;
in the engine room of - the large lour-story
Arimite Store, situated at the_corner of Sum- -
iner and'iciagiton streets, occupied by Teb
bets, Baldwin-Lt . laavis, .wholesale drygoods
dealers. The fire must Wive been smolder
itigfor sometime, , as when it- was, fit-St trio
ticed the ilatneS had gaine:d such, volume as
'doomed ,the entire building: There-was
scarcely any wind stirring. when .the alarm
was given, and tho Ugh, the light of the fire
was soon a bright one, nobody, imagined
that it'Would prove to be so appalling a dis
aster. When the firemen arrived on the
ground they found that the: flames • had
reached the fourth story of :the building,
and before they got to-work with their -en
gines every Window vomited forth smoke
and flame,' thhheat being so intense that fOr
the moment they had to retreat. ..Still the,
firemen persevered, and got several large : -
streams of 'water - playing, on the burning
building' before any of the adjoining stores
caught fire., The buildings in the vicinity
wereall of gfaziite, four- stories high, each_
su'rminnitecl with a - Mansard - roof,- . The de
tached splinters flew rapfilty, as the airWas
heated by the-terrible heat, and tile, dames
-beganlicking the' Mansard roof on the- op
posite- side; - far above the reach .OT the
streams directed toward iifromallAtarters.
The-fire was cOnstaritly the t4r, Tailei. one
building-after another caught-i on- the roof,
anti the 'flaMes - skipped lightly, alep - 4: from'
one - Window Ain to another, sq,.that in.less
than 'thirty 'lntl:let:es the, rtt'f : ,;ing element.-,as ,l
- stinted 'ti.serhas.ispect.
Br 'ten O'clock' it' Was evident that: the
tvealtliiest portioriof eity,-qonsisting
great Varelienses . and, mercantile firms, Vias''
in danger of total destruCtion.„-Zhough the
e ntire - feree of _Pie Boston F.fre epartment:
-was - Tall; the flames spread rapidly, the in
-tetige,beat tlriVingthe firemen from their
posts. - &Soft' after - tniilnlght„ as:the, Ilameg -1
could - nothe'eliedlted," . if t yeaq determined' to.j
stop their progress by_desperate meaps,rand
where water was uselessoppwder was bruit
into reqUisition.•' Superb" buildings; in the
path,of the fire were blown --tip, one after,
auotlicr,-falling in-ruins instead- of ._feetling
'the
four ;o'clock a. • $6414, -the' fire
I,ail stretchett over theimMense-area;cif Save
jel2ty acres,
,devonring - all the buildings - With,,
hi that space, It extended from IVitshing-:,
ton-street on the west,ta the wharves on,the
and Milk 'street on''-the nertlf; to Vie'
Ilariford :1»cl :Erie bridge4olthe south; and
had de;.lroyed the • following? streetb . : -
.t;r,
\ tll ran square, -the south side of
Pearl; High - liarts , 'Of ;Broad,'
~,(1,1 ford, .Chnunrcey,-flttivie,Y; -- Arcli;-:
l'urchtie,..A.voit; Kingston;iAtunt , -.
-biai and Ooligiess streets,. UliorftheseStreeta.
rood ni a tip of t 7_ linvit.whol6ale. Store's
and Avarelita:vs in likF-recittlitry,'-'Which In
themselves-, without thelrehtitentt,Were
of
impacnse valtie.: - One dicpatelt states that!.
the three_ leading -incrchmilo
.shoe and leather; Wool, atitl-dry . goodsitades.
j--- 7 ttre paralyzed: It. is -Said therela not one:
wholesale shoe and ielit her' , establishmeat'
in Boston: _ The wool trade lied atiffered -
in an equal tle;,.;ree, and the- dry • gobds,job. , -
bingliouses lett are few' and:far:between.
- Few if anv public buildings were Situated
the area _Of thelire; and' so- eSeatieilsde:.;'
'st ru t kg ] . The- new post -office- • rind 'stilt.'
trea.smy, building was for-a -long dine 'ex
posed to:the fierce flames,- but Was seareely
scarred. This massive are:ptoof: et ittettire:
saved the Alirriiiag. Post- hinklingi' directly,
opposite, Jind-lielped.grelitly. iti''flreenting
the fire from reaching. State stieet.-- - The Old
,South Chureli—La relic'` of - colonial'Airnes;-
and the pride of 13ostonz—wita • also threat-:
ened with destruction, bat - was saved by, the, :
herculean ellorts - of. the ,firemeri.. , 'One re
port states that. fifty streattia -of water Were
playing upon-it at,ouce.- • ' -- • '.• • _
At, about ten o'clock on Sunday - -Morning
the fire was brought under Control, and kept--
within its ,invnihnits,.. ibetigh all through
the day.and following-ni,ght the-smolelnid
flames rolled up in masses ftorn-the'ritirts;
The: number of -firinfaOlnieinesSheases'
burned out is rtinlituidrtti4iti. thirty;'-the
number of dwelling ea' lodging homes;
sixty. .-.The Shawmut,-Ite
vere,, Freeman's, a:A Hide Juni' Leather
hanks, and thelkakof .istortlt America are
.tom ~ ~ ~Vi
The otlle„0V 'Ara '4161pr,b,i4,.=,f
ness as
The .q1p10 . 4 - Otiiplifeitat4l,4o / *,,- . .,
000,, gleV44o4l,lo9li6tilgtebs,.*-:.'
The- fti it "
loss toratipmitt, -, :Outalijg
liai'fflafiSl eitie'*'4,o,ll4:eo_itit('4lo;oo, 4.
As 14:41i'd ease of the fife. ; oilers I
of "assistance tig:alAtt447:kikkjitAye_ligeitki
OlTier large city I
thrgtigliqut , the en 41 . }1y.:. ,Ne CV York life
ClAi I e ko'e e.rpsolVed ,t hat
niit teo lie appOiktiiii.,W,
1311Y4:4; 11;"111)y; tt p t! OD re ir
,atiopt4a .o.rtier-kwtre the peen
i.gabi pt:e I tO result from at.:
: tile, property, book“ .
And dr& Itippilit lila 111 AS
%IX- 1 1Yrq-4, , no.tlottilt ,t,Acfoti - the •city will.
sppelliJy,,reeoy,er. f StAldeti blew;
ati~i; te~niild its burin istriet as rapidly
tity .I‘ll,o,liigan has slope,
EMI
TitE VOTE- qF I;SYLVA'N,IA.
Grant's: Majority 137,728.
INre publish' below;- frbin the Hthisburg
.Tilegrapli,- the °facial :v
at the.elertion for, Pre:Ade:lA, November 5;
1.87; coMpared t vlth the tote for Oovirnor
' '.
. ,
- - • ' 1 fo vi.B.:4int_ • P.II.I:STIW: . :T.
: ,aniwiet, -- . ii4rlivoljt. llthlkiiicto. Grant. Gretiry.'
A. 314109 • . 2765 , 3039-' • 2735 - ' - -i• 2.44,0
110.:214any ' " ' 25771 3.6480 , , 25848-' - • •91)r,;,
A.Ktultstiug ;,.....-: . 4134. - 3169 • 4297 2478.
'1 • :(;••v...t.. ' 3585, • :L38`.... • • Wil l i : - 1793'
• 1408 ford •' • 1 - ' • 2273 " - 2.47 • 2901 - 2165.
Berks.. ..,,,. ; .„ :, , .•,. ,7944.8 .',' ..".:139 - 47C 7741 - •18361'
Mir • : .., ..
•
, 1203. . 3244 . 4251 • ' 1 .'2183,
liradtuid •„ • - . 744:1 '' ' - 41'.g. - ,, ..' ' 7452 - i-'051.3
10!elre ~... 7279 • - 1658 :. - 1193.8 • •“,
. -- 6115"
Butle . 393.3 :1410 ' 4015 2534
Cou.kbriu - 2n3 • '3580 ' ' 0841 • • - '• 2617
Caweon - 572 • 00'31 . < - 4-554. • ---• 340
' Carbon.. •.. ...... - '2411 - - 2933 ' 2452 ' ., 3946
C4nier . •...... , . • 9292 8712 • 3142: 2605
I'lloPter.. , .. ...... .. 0:380 , . 6510 • 3249 3302
Clitrlon • - .. 2727 ' - 3583 2558 6 2301
Clearfield. ~. ..... . 1995 , 0432 • 1970 2329
Clint(s .. ..... . . .. 2018 .-2632 i 2003, 1758 -
Cohruibia; .• ... ... .. -' 2110 - ' • 3142.6 ''•• -,. 2009 ' 5931 -
Crawfyrd .. , .
.'
' , 7032 , ' '64133 - 6938 1857
CuratAilaud - 1175 ' 4514 . 3535 • • - 3 5 57
DPIIIIIIIII - - 7469 • 6113 6954:‘. , 43831
peraware......... • 4930 ..• - . 2538 f 4231 1166
Elk ' ' ' 628 1193 . 679 153
Faette . .
Franklin
Fulton ..
Forest..
Greene 1705
Huntingdon 3249.
Indiana 4472
Jeffer50n........'2407
Juniata._ 1352
I.aueaster..;..... 13774
Lawrenee 3420
Letukuon ... 4285
- . 6345
.... n 341
Lycoming ' 4049
31 . 1Cean . 1095
310reer - 6573
1514011 - Vac,
M0nr0e........_..658
MoutipmetT..... 8144 -
..... . 1378
.Nor 4BBO
'49rtinunbrtiand., 4314
.I.zrry
092711
.... .. .240
Potter ' • : 1466 - • - 1012 ' 14C3
Schuylkill ,8994 :. .9377 8657.
Snyder • 1900 .1:373. . 1803
Saiheirlet . - • 1110 - IBor2 " 3495
Sail - Alt., ',..431, , ,1 , e 744 .:. . 44.0
Susqubhati s na.... 4133 . 3403 4636
Ticga.:.i... - • , :1 5644 . "! ' ,,• : . 2.370`• '' F3O
I.Turon „, 20i4 -,A1374:
Veiliargo. , 4415 ,4,780
Warreu . 317 d: 2333. •'• Vgo
Wissliingtpu . 6294. 49`Y2
Wayne • ' 3119 " '.Z3030 2463
'Westmoreland...* 5651 - 5412
Wyomlng . 1651 . 1791, 1552 '
,
York • k • 0100 8386 - 6299:s
Itinj r rlttEs
, .
• - The Neit - Cengregs; ~ , ..:t......
We a't'e accuStonied.fo.think;Of Abe states
•lnen- gathered in Congress in'tll6,nest.as„,su:
perior to those tof the preSerit tune., a't'e
of tcn repeat the.lyuptiler, ,, expressfon `that
there Attre 4 giantsni those aye. A sort of
tradition, rather than - any critical examina
tion and reasoning, litia 'fixed. this habit of
.thotrlit., Undotibtedly: there • were some
..,., „
pie -eminent figureswho.were commanding
in their e'c.vn day, and who seeed 'MI. the
greater to us Irani' the halo of ' the inist
which.sin•ronnds'and magnifies them.' Ent .
•rarely have. we had ri. - pOn . greas Whicli,` for
the number of. itsstrong - men and its '-gene- - . .,
H ial ability, equaled. that - ....whielLthe --peirfde
haVe•-just• ereetetr;..' ~,, ' _:. / -...,=:, -„:
- :-- The SCA at el WileP rob 4bry_hot tie tvtry-,nnt7'.
tprioity sortorigeT-liir its COmpoiltion, - Mr..-.
Trutubulli.indeed,•Will no • longer' hafint its
balls, and we: shall thus -be rid‘of-Jone of 1
,:the mist specious but disineenuons an,d...0n.. - .
_,.....,.......„......-..,.,,,,,v,--f-a--w.no . nave anectect
. -to playa great:part - add haveignViity failed. ;
Mr. Sumner-rind INIi: 4 SChurz...Will openly
lake their-places' with- the'lmitiedity during . ,
1 the time that -is , left them ;.: hut the strong
ieadera or the majority will-mostly remain..
'.*.dr. - Conltlini,f- 7 '- - -nialess. indeed be should
choose to accept a' plitee of still, greater re
sponsibilitY-will continue tp 'adorn thin
' high forum with...lll: : : polished and trenannt 1
'.eloquence. : 11r. l‘torton will be there with
'his robusi, and nuiseuline feli.e. Mr. Car,
penter, 'Mr.: Eden: Inds, Mr. Slierpaan Mr.
Anthony, and others of - trio - strong
,and ju
dicious men 'of the Senate , will remain.--
_Mr. Wilson is transferred to the Vice Presi
dent's chair, and Massachusetts will proba
bly 'send Mr. Rentwell in his place, unless
he should be' ' persuaded to, remain at the
head of the Treasury Department. .
During the past few - years • the House of
Representatives has scarcely been inferior
in ability to the Senate,, and, tatting its, gen
eral average character, it would riot be un:-
just to say that it has - been the equal if not
the superior of 'that . body: There are two
reasons for, this. In the first place, 'the
House has contained many -men of great
_mark; ,apd in the second : place, the_ South
ern element IS, not relatively as large and
appr .'able iii, - the IlouSe - a*s in the Senate.--:-
It is not • . disguised that since the wiir
the.Soulltern S a , as a whole have'-tint
. been , represented in e • branch by able
and commanding men. In try such Om
-her has hot been available. The e - .. )f
this contrasting element it More' perceptible
in the Senate than in the House; because in
'the former. it bears:a , larger ratio to the I
whole.. •In the Senate Florida has..nunderi
daily the. same strength ns New York; - bp(
In the House Ploriclaliiis only two mein-,
hers ; - while New-' York has thirty-three:—
While, therefere, there-is in the Senate great 1
..
brilliariey °Met With considerable weakness,
the ability and character' of the Housp lire
inure evenly distributed. through-the whole
bodY, 'andleii.'ve `li - inereUniform and gene
ral impression.
~ The next Hotise will contain an-unusual
-number of able and prominent men. ;Bei
ginning With r illaine, Speaker Blaine,. whose
conspicuous •talentS and sagaciotis . states
manship tire': recognized throughout, the
latid,.r,elurns for his sixtliterni, and - IS ac
companied by excellent- associates.. '.llf. -
'Poland,-,of.".Vemont, has served in.the Senf‘
ate;.and is a Vermont,
influential Reireient
ative. "" Massaehnsetts, alivaYs, senclizig,,'a
strong delegatron, Will'in the next Congress
surpass'. herself. =. :- Mr. 'Dawes, 'whose wise
counsel matt faithful. - ,seirlees are hivalitable,
takes the' l lsad..; The..yresenee of - Judge B.
It.'lrgai'fs :i Metter of
all
,congratula
.tinn.`" HelslindWrilci all the
_people as the
date - -Attorney (31eneral of - the - United States,'
And a one. of. tlie - pnrest'and:nblest men in
public life ; ;WillitiuoVbiting, who -
Wao;s;
' - lieltar ,of:the*War -Department during .the
War; , and is, ti lawyer:of_the first rank, adds
• strength iti tlie*epresblittition, :While Samuel
Hedper and CI etirge -P.: - Hoar ' die' 'WiSeIY . re:'
. ,-turned; • The:gab:llot GreiLliawley, of CIAT-'
ticetient,-,ts,one of the r .speclaprizes; of the
late, election... He bolt:ins to. that high class'
.Of 'earliest, conscientious, - statesmanlike set
-ors 'lend 'thinkerswhip - 01 - .041e lcifti..i l ankl
: , ..idetil.' concept it:4lSi W ith :the moSt'. practiell
Methirds,-.andabiS letittenee 'iii- the House, -
both progressive, an conseriative;• will :be
'exceedingly salutary. • .. -, , - - ...'
.., ..- . ~...,
' ' Coming to otir owri . State,,welitive ral.ely'
of - late - year's :sent's° 'good iv. delegation .to
Congress as ;we bate just - chosen..' - Tile.
lilltb. is,' New .York' has not' alWiYi been
represented irt:a manner commensurate 'with.'
,)ler primacy. and ircipertanee - I,irr:tbeUnion•,-...
'anti" •rixe; 'Lave. bad some -foolish , customs
Which hate impaired . ptir just influence at , • '
-WasliingtOrt. - This Yea r -we have done shot.-: - :or ci-dry defitilplioU,• for, the ladies, ,constsiing p.r.
,thing toward remedying-it , . The ....retiirit et' I /Vita. lierinets, Clues, woven, Hosiery, Natass; . 'haw n,'
suilk Alertnil aud•Alualtu Undeilrear, Cee'rin std n:
- sue.4ludiciPtis ana-"Srong- 1 - 110 .-rt-s 4l Wiliihni:' wooratzaporii itiid. Buie-, Thankful fps r pa gen 'l , "
A. AVheeler,l., Ellis - H.: ItOberts, 1 1 41 . i 1
....,„..0r....1.t . i 4. etVit. purcnuetec Of Via past, Ena , hopes • to merit a 4-:
Clarke' mid ethers; increased -their oyri
.•. us ,' ; ,. -nue:wee - or the dame:, - .. _ ,' , . Jan. 1: tsts.,
; .. .. ... ...._ . ~. . ~ ..
'I
fultientisttnil Ouipower. ' - Lyina'n- Treinatee'a :. ' . - - _ .
.
intelleetuntviger and' eloquence will lilnet , ..: "'
..-, i 4 r
U STAtEgEfirEll ' l'
bin amongthedoremest on the floor, •tind - - 0 ~ -,
of the:other worthy . new...members Ave. shall i k'Nlll.7. I.IPGE ofti . o)i'oi iii,Avin; - nitoi •
noCieem invidious in referring espeCiall3r to 1../.. -- X., er,.oTfr. ( 3 ‘SSAIERE: VEST/NG% AND Tilliq
deri:'-WoOdford. - . lit - min. wilv..h I will sell-very cheap
.. Q,13,..CA5E1 In
- , :....,•':...,,.. -.......,-...,:-.. , ..act. the• b-tat n.Teertment of Goods over - brought to
- ..PCllYlVlVAilia`Pettirns' •J nage vv num D. weusharo, of various ityleeL .Pieaser 'can Mid look
• irelley.and GlennilY,'ScolieldLtWo` of the ' thin over.- - ,
trlkluit...voluec). members '.pf the.;‘ , Ehiuse.-'.11.e i'-- . matins - salts , Overcoats:an - A
-It nEP aue ui
epalri ••' a •'-' tii
.ohio delegation is wealtened.by.:the loss .01 -
4:. 4 . ts.e . ateii . uadas,olteal ! ”,the eliekipeEiti , . , ~, .:
',1141.1.2,4;e' Bingham' and,Judgeldhellabarger, I•, , - ‘, a
~ ;,,
~; :.1 :i . (l .FA T !Pg r i at V i A 6 7, b , R !, ,
b'it't,o,. i•i4r of whoin 'Wed -one of the:flin t- '- -- ' ' - 7 Qn
---e " . )
:-.- i . jao. i 10_4,--1...5, : ; : -,,t, • - - , , Welleboro, Pa. ,
'speallrersiifthe HOlise;and . the lane': tietiol,i _-,
calm,. weighty man:-`who; with little :she'tv, ; iSTRAY VIXEN UP.--A dark red 'Cow came t -
Curri(-4feBl, P0we1..: , . - But (en. Garfield re- ! 1.14 . my - pretnises on the Sd iif.libv: 1872; ' tue 'cares
11.1110,. 11.114,,he :IS tilfflqiellt to give, distine- i
-,No
pleso rev! Koprtyivnitrrga,.ana n tase
Aion' to ary.ptate repiesfint s ftlinn. ~,Wo. may I - .,, - .1.4v . ..ta.'18i2.43U•. .. ',.''. '. -: -,- ' .ohariesoniTai
~...,_ .- -,..,...-.=:., -,...-..,1: : . , ,.......-4 , -.--1; ..,..., ~ , -
ma
=EEO
5271 ' 1 7602
4521 ~ . :.0881
41R2 4.801
1125 ; 737
340 - 360
7467
3151
4565
707
41H
3450 ,1852 2829
2690 9099 ' 38 - 05
-, • 2116 4386 1266
2247 2253 1156
• 1739. 1306 - : '1265
9061 4288 • 5717
- 1703' 3129 015
•2821 -41.71 .; 2076
6895 15342 ' 5022
14133 12966 10901
4056 '1423 ' 3037
950 1040 • 613
1593 •`, '6517 9.411
• 1765 1085 1127
2039 787 • •2266
5080 5113
- 1620 , 1384 .% •'• 1393
8121 0341 C 155
4-984 4271 1166
-4 24 1 4 • 2563 1744
' •18811 , 60 . 7342. ':22407
.1134 , " 339 797
353,387 . 81 , 7,160 , 349,689
;:f ,M 7,79- - •`- 211,061
Ma
137,728
- also partitiular - rnet:it)ftn' :'>f' Go lave.
5..(./ql - I,and Wipiato.;' Inclittnn;
:4011n 1Cw4F,6.1 4 ;cif, ; It) i1*.24,q# 4 ,1
: Te '
e• Dili1(104111.
iiteit is iii r tlatirittiefies,
Altitir best,' titieili'JitsAtr,. 4illogoto
Petften.
thus be,us strong in J ilit3 soil eft/Olivier as
-it will be mervlicititini; tit its, fit4tublican
,
"",
An Add,im l t by tlia.. - tfiitoik.. , :.Stgep
T emmal,uonp r niss i ,pii, &\
tpe I..Tnited
ittat the rine-illmiTeititA
year „of-America:l wQ mq«ef4111411:--k
celebrated - , tiy.,,il2l,,kijlerAilitickniti,
products, 9f
iir1111,11. , .1011a
I,§Tc . ii it i) -, J,bitii J olli,tointitir a
~C n
%113 VAC"'
•StAt e itati
'How"
. ,oeiginating-ttltdor - t4tel
ttopai.beftifilatqW% - o'nitrq
rit4tititivAtiJ the rifsi ceittut
, - t.t) eillil)itirnt; - 01 5- thw
of the con otry'an d
of• - outprolzress 14:111 . ..0.i6
mankliul itt conipttri!:(?,il
•itittionB,"•it is;'tf , i)eisi)
f; :t. 'tem
rrnxlast tinnisTrtialy tht
''`T'h'at PO :s'Otifpleti on, of. , the fir4l . rnttiry -
.ilt. -otirtc. , iist thee- pt twilit tel l - n Lit keiVily- seine
imposing demons' ra i it r at r y-: :we tielieVe 'the,
"Kflitiltic!'4 , l,4l' 6,12.1,1;ii:pvp .le. of the e. bolt!`
6411 Y: -., - The. -.Congress --f"ot Ihe United
States has.wißely•fitieided - butt•the'i birthday
df the33,reatl-Zepublic can be most fittingly.
~
releli - ralo.l,la_ the. uriV•er al colleetion and.
display Aif , all the - trophies of its progress.—
It-is4lesigheil tai- bring ti e:ether, . within 0
boilding.pvering lifty_its'ies.., not only the'
%-iiriCil.nro - dtietiOns of: onr linine , ; and of the
Soil,, 'bid -types , -of-iill -tire'' - intelleet nal tri
-limp h 6 of brit- eitiZeltis;'i4ieciniena "; of ' "eirery
thing that _America.. can - .'crnish, whether
;fronr.thebrains or•-ilie , hands , of her chil
dreii,•and thus make .ovidupt to the world
the advanternent'ef whiell i a self-governed
,pepple•is capable, .:- .; -:• -- •••,•- ;
.In-this '" CelebiatiOn"- a I nations will - be
invited' to participate; it Character being in.
lernationitl. - :Liirolie will display her arts
and manufactures,- India-hercurious frib•
'
:ries. while neivlY epenecr rekin . a
and
s Japan
'• will lay hnfetho'trerisoreS Which 'for centuc
ties Ihew ingenicins people' have" been. per
fecting., -Eachlancl4-will compete lin gener
taus ri ‘ iii rry f o . r An palitil
,tif - .Superior exact , . 1
len6.e, „-, ~., „ :.-. .. _ , ...L. _ i
- To this grand gatherlug every zone will
co»tribute its"frnits_lind cereitl. 'No .mine-,
lel shrill be"..tv,tintitig; for what-the East hicks
theT,WEit will..supply.: , ••• Under oneroof will
the South. display in ricit- - luxhriance ,
Atlro her.
gron:ing:Cottou;lirgl IliC..l.Toilli; iii:jnitnia
pitlld ceaseless-_Machinery- or her mills
,converting • that -- cOtton ' info - 'cloth. Each
section, of the globe will sena:its West - Ofror- 1 ,
sings te'thiS e.,xliihition, and—eacW Silite - cif
Ille,Unioni•res a. member of one united body
,Pulitiaymillishitetdlrei 'sister Statert-And'J - 6
,the : world .lioNyj WPOII,--elie.:s_pan , add c. to the
'deatrieis ~.of-the nation- of --whicii,-•'-t shells. n
'it arnioniouwparki -.t , ,---. ,-,--.: •,...-• • •*.': ! ~•'-!'.. '..
' 4' Ta teake 4 thn'ehlteclitirzil defebrati6li'Mferi
a,succeS,s q.l -1.4: patriotism 'and- the pride, of
.every :A.Morican:-demariqf .'trill-require the
otA;Operation 7 - Of Orb' lieopp - To the whole
conn try. 'llth' 'lsfill c',l - Stites Cent °tin ial _
C9t l ll- 11 issictp.t:hasr reevivtd 2 rib ; 'government •
aid, such acs Etlgltilil es teilcltdts her Wey4V
-Fair;, and - Priincp tqj . ',ll:Ot.." rrilirefatilExposi
-tion-- ya IWO - labOr and responsibility int-.
posettn - Pontlie - Piiminission is as 'greaV Min.
:lilther_ort-lidsci unirettliking.;•. It is•=estiniriz
, ted that ten-milliens.-of Annals will - be ie
'iluired,'andihis Skm,C,pngress..haS provided
941101 be raised'hy' - gtobk sithScription, end
"
_tla at. the. pebble- ilittlP liaVd• 'the ' oppOrtitiley'
of . .sub,scrihing-..in proportimilolthe popula
lion of Ttlicir respcetive -States: add 'lt"crritO
ries: -' —= ' • •
• ' Tbe"Ootinliission look to the unfailiigpa.
triotthfriof the . peoplik bf every section 'to
See that each t contributes its.share.tn the 'es
perises, And - reeeiVes ifs share of the benefits
of an enterpilse - in'Whicli all. are so-de--e-ply
intereStecl; - Itiveuldfurther earnestly uric:
the i formationin:cach* , State and -TerritOry
.of'.a center-1.114j orgenization,.-whleh shall in
'trine see that,:eo. l lPkY fl3AcsatiOns. l are form.:
'ctl;''Se 'Wet \Wei „the natjOrpl, etc gathered.
-together' ' counno r ngealth can
viewr:witli pridoll&':&intribultdris. --she has
made, to. the nltionl:gleryz•!• - i."1 , .... ,
•...11Ortnifidejitly•relying,Ozi. tire , eii-l• and pat ri
"otient evcrAdisplayed -.by :our .. peoPle in - any
;:...;1..;...........:4,-.-,,,a-rd, ,; vcCylVt - Ttcellt/ MI 1) MITI!.
esy 'that' the''Contehritir. Celebridion will
3vorthity shoWs-hiw- treatneis, -- Wealth and
intelligence can fostered by -such institu
tions as thope,W,llichhave for one hundred
years blessed the people 'of , the II cited
States. - - '. JOSE r;if ;11,'11,x.wriy; Pre•'t.
litwrs" . l•Tfit'a SlUrrir; Tem'y Bcey.
3787
:1146
SOB
165
43%83
915
1383
671
2907
1777
' l lO
2986
1638'
3223
215E1
• 4719
1390
„6788
211,981
ORDER DEcisto.N.-t-An irepo l
.questiorrerisiig out. of the money Ordcd
tern lifts :recently been - before" the 1)d,
menrof,J ti co, •It • grew6llc - of co!
yersy betweon,thexemitter and the pay'
a money order s ,the, latter demanding
ment of the tame an'Allid Difiller forbic
it. The AttorneY:Geherardecides that ,
the remitter of an -.order delivers it til
payee he cannot stop paynienrof,it ; ;I.nt
- latter is dhtitled to have the tunounrpri
him on proper demand. They' decisa
based upon the peculiar proViiic;ns o:
act of Congress establishing,the money
system, which differ in this 'respect Cron
nglisli system: -
THE -NEW
“17xfoarcm.“
tilted:imp - roved, hence TIM BEET.
HAS NO .- SPIRAL SiYRINV,
ga - EV,E11,17. MOTION , POSITIVE. 4
4asSelf Setting Needle 'and linpro
•
. SHUTTLE.
•: • .
ILL
bC,pritßo t oarrial tia'rtlee*ialitit, ,
sold oncai...y, monthly PaPielltAr.
'Before VV. I.4lid,"c'•all ami examine_ thO RIOT I
reatoialllVellidioro;
-
E
JINNI - NOS'kA evt
Efaohtrio 811k;'.1"(clat,'CotteinlIMIlseealeil ot idl
carialatitly on harakt - , ,- ,..t.,-,;, 7 I
N.l3:—Arachlpea (2T, AU Wilily repaired on Tear!opa
terms, Nov 9, 181'2-6 m. " . • • •
J. SOFIELD
AXTOULD tb;c publicU
y' ehe has now a
'FRESH'STOOK OF
j-31 : illi-ilefaiiii : ::Fii . dy .; 0`oi - 4
MEI
uepicez; of the NIV
',fled by a national
tail itis to " cm-
T ,or our existence.
nat ioriat",raonrees
fleyeloptnent,•and
-rts which benefit_
id) tli4e.c. of ( Ade l ,
) 0-to. I:irgkz 01,0 14e .
. - .
A 1% Indl ,
3;-, neeee::
) al Celebration the
c world has ever
MUMMI
21111
MEISKIIIIIS
11111
I=E;3
MEI
ME
I
t . • • -
`i4c; I; 6 c6IM 14 - 4' 12'U
;4 . lsltieri waga , ,:,py at nnoe abdiing for tartiOrigilgintr
...01A 16 4. 11 4 1 44Yelnil'ett to - ogentaMOsollthitbaskatrong;c
tat, nsidzapid*liintfpawlrig.gikellini,4llll7/
spanniiggnitritao,9lo WolAtir bindteed'orrebonnaandi,
4d , t 2 3;lndillicaior laity "rittn, far yOur ownitio; it to ouTy,
strut trot} i3vegivilere by -el - prose: Adareaa
particular h; Jz-nomr. /I. Lin:mow& Co.,Cor. Greenwich
and Courtland ate : • • - • : „ •
. , .
. ,
•
AVID - -QUAeIIKS.
el vietirn of early_ tUttisc,setion,..egmainitutrvotto-^de•
bilitymvniatutetl9.en:y;'&6:;itritiing t;lea in ynin , " rel
adve.Tilficid reined . y;lnnt cliseinered simple n -ineank f-tf
gelfeum which he'tvill. send free to
erg: J. 11. - ItEryld'E4, - ,713'.1;10au at, New York. 7. ti
.. ...
- ''''--•'-'' '''"ritt. — firicie.
. . ~ •
~..
r i prit6cMiolifirrbelinaricils ; rlCt Can he supplied:iv All'
A.• Ci)iton it tlec*aptly forjlia next ',niutity - AltiA.rlty.:
I .
otining tit: ~1I Yoxna a oors nook Store, at It:trod - pc•
tory prices viz: tivrAlthr46 *Of the roittoiou rptail pr,il. e,
or ottedial tt: ex,changeo6lltl l3ooLe. • 4 •- ..
---
-
Nov. 12. 1872:41t, '-' ISRAEL 8T0.15F1, i3eq`l"..-'''
y IST •-61 P 'LETTERS remaining in the P. 0. .at Wells.
iNov.,lB, 1872. •-•-, • •
Minire;Th.os. 'noOt'e; dhidee Menshaii, A /Tin,
.41Vi`:1270 ' itiohir. Tho/17Igi 011, li. ‘S'ihon.
ill calling for 'ally of the above .please any. they are
advertiaea and give date of advertisement. • •
If not cAlled for in thiity days they tiyill be sent, to
the dea,d letter office.' -
Nov, IV, - 1672.. •-• • 4 Ott/I.W. MERII:P3E; P. M.,
TIIAYED Oft'S'l 4 o.l;EN.—A. bey yearling colt stray.
)3 ell or vala stolen from my pasture nn nit) 9th' Of
Novo !tbvr. ' Theresras a sear angler left fore foot.' ith•
dn. Vtefetloelt,'e.ineed by a eilt a...mowing
cbitle. ',She lias a vetraeary "black mane attl...t4/.....-r
iny..inforniation leaprg .her recovery will be libel.—
rplvoriNet. •:.Addrese. W4Bollpctx:. -
Nov. 19. •'•7 • Tloga, Pa.,
• ,„-
Sdniitiiptrator's ;7V — otzce;
.
T ETTEIIBIif Athniiiistratiali on the Estitt - eif - Cloys
L. Mier, late: of 'Delmar, 'lloga- county; Po., de
ceased; having been' granted to thp ',undersigned, by
the Register of Tioga colutty, 311 persons-indebted to,
said estate are requested to ; make payment, end tiv £lO
haNing claims against said , estate will nresentlho same
to rneTor seffiemeet, ArAyty A l. :q• [Tax%
Delmar; _Oct. 15. 1872-G*..,- • • .rrAdnr-fx.
,
diiii,74is - t7;a,tor.'s.' , .. , ,A'a
EDTERS of Admlnistrdtion on the ,Estels of James,
Ilerom late of rgu. Brook, Tioga comity, de-•
ceased, having baen granted: to the Undersigned by
the Regi,ter of Tien comity; all persons initottiA to
the estate are requested 'to make payment, and those
having claims against said estate -will present the
same to me,for settlement, , SAMUEL limbic, •
Nall Brook, Na.. Oct, 22, 1872-6w* = AdiaVr.. ,
• ...
TN - 33.iNERUPTOY::•;-IVestern District of Pennayl-
1. yenta, s , s: The undersigned hereby gives netf§e of,
his appointment as assignee et- - the' eat of Henry,
G. Smythe of itlosablirg, in the edunty, of Tioga and
State of rettngYlvanta, - widths said distrlet; o' has
been adjudged a bankrupt"upen'his-own petition by
.the District Court of , Saki district.
. Nov. 19-3 w. ;JEFFERSON 1111;RRISON,..kiArgnee,
Sheriff's. Sales.
BY VIRTUE OnstlifilrY virile of Mori Facies, TA3Yrt
ri Faein_s, and Vonditioni - Expouas, issited,mit, of
.the Court of CollllllollJeleas of Tloga county, nu a to me,
. directed, I nal C11)044Q ,to public sale , to thetik.fieat
and beat bidder; et' the Ceurt llouse in Wellaboro; on
Monday the 2511f:diy kieNoil inter, 1872, at one o'clock
p. m., the following deseriler;cl property, j'l7. :
A lot of laud in Well t s . boro; bounded on tletrtiOrtlf.
by, the pnblio highway, p;ist by lands
-of Sophia C. and
Zohnlrder. - South by" Wellsboro-and lawrettee ,
, VlllO - adi L ,f - and-WeSt by-h. Ricer the same being ,
- 117,004 d 1 .11.10 r incites wide on said highway.' arid,
runnfrantetlierokoni to A hue 33 - feet ironi. the cen
lak lin " ot.skiiffrailroact fife east artd,:trest -boundary:
line of 'said lot , being,„parollel; -,laltik,tt'f,rtime - hens°,
outbuildings; and fettiktti36B Llierediv -, ..710 ho ;.6,91d‘ as
tliblirmierty of 1 .1. - :.,11,arg,13), - shit; -otipoplilii- Ch 'Ale*.
'ander and John-g; • Atit:, :.,- .. .., . , ,- .4-;. , ::. -. • •
ALSO it icotr •• . idarebury townshibehoun
erm
ded on,,theiamlN .- ft I conv,eyed, to Jesse Keeney,.
intiTrX IhrFenvext ' by said land conveyetl . to bar
vehiiort, aniftbillteamouveyed to..Ellsha'White•-and
lla,niel 1 1 01liff$:% A ,ii , po tilpt , ..ll4i d, • - land 'eonveyed4o,
Jesse ileefel*Weill diosinyeyedFlo,J.lerenzo. '43:-Bow- -
en; '.oontainn.l.lo,44Wilwlthothra,neurd allowance of
_ajx. per„ecut.. for reilide;&c:,,. , l;oll4therrio more of leas;
-It beingibtl,lo. Uttar jliinallettnlinf-stfAbe Bingham
lands in Middlebury, - ytwusitirt, - ,- - , - eglit, part 'ef. *arrant*
No. 4,268; about-40 'fieretilrepOitW,with ono fraipe
balsa:Ono franie'liariii - titfiftk„Ad, 0411tIttigs; and fruit
.taros thereon. - To be:stild'atrthe:tiroperly, of Ransom
lieeney, suit of Willistirßlieenia Trinitees.
. ALSO-A lot or laud iu Nycatflel.4lslWrialdP; bound
ed-on the nortlfbylotl+lo. 28 ottlitytiltotruent of. Bing-;
ham lamje ifreidd lowntihip,' cast by, lots No's. SO - and,
35. coltveyed,to Charles God dspeed,satiuth liy lot -No.
, 15, andwest_by lbt. Na.: - .4% (Maynard- 1M) Mad lot 130.
1 28, occupied by James Clark; containing 100.3'adres,
be the same more orless.„it being lot.lio. 86 of the al;
hitment' cif Binglitun - - -- - la nds' i in - Westfield township
aforesaid, and part of warrants Not. 1,319 laid 1,321;
- 25'acres'imprbved, 'with, it, frattio house, frame barn,
outbuildings, apple orchard; and ,other fruit trees
thereon. To be sold us the property of John P. Wel.
Jace,..ault of William Bingham Trustees. .. -
A-1-.5t.7.A lot of.lstitl.in- J3 -township; holm
-iliWon the north by lot No. 132 cf, the allotment of
il,ingham lands in Br9ollileld" township, - cou,voyell, to
I‘ll;ubtus I. Taylor; west' by- lot N0f , 1,11, , 1, and north
and east by land coat - eyed 'to PeMbertonP. Norris, ,
Administrator of the estate of John Adlum, deceased
containing 75.0 aert , z. wit li't he n;teal allowance ,-of,taii
, per tellt. for 'k'oitili:-, Zr__.c.'l)e, thA it more or 18-s a; it
'htqrtft let no„lall af tlo allotment of Bloghatot lands
in Brookfield township, and pert of . .n.rtants Nos, 1.-
861 and 1,862; CO - acres improved, with a lotr,school
house, framer - Van'', too apple 0 - tilt - at:Pt, and other
fruit trees thereon. TO be sold es the property o.
Stephen S. Begell, ault,of-Wm. Bingham Truateeak - ,
- 1t.66 1 3.-A. lot orjandin Rutland t_-,.......; , ;14 briundet.
—........-tiOrtn by lot :itr its 01 tne allotment .of Bing : :
ham lands in Rutland township, east by lots.ltibb. LK.
and 265 and partof -I.iin-4,,southt7est by lot 1.70. - 140:
conCeyei to - SltitYCiilnintuF,s, ant ),:xot by land core
veyed t, P. P. Morrie, Administrator of the cStato of
foL.n At lunirr e iFeased; containing e o.3 acres, witL
~.,
the until allowance of six per cent, for roads, ! AO., be
rut- vane' mote or less; 15 acres impeoved; To be
sold a 4 the primed!" of lire. Ilary Cummings, suit of
William Iliin,i4ftstia Trustees.
ALSO I LA ldt °flaw! in Clymer township; boinaded
on the north by /ands of A. B. Trowbridge and Rufus
Scott, east by Thorna3 Barber estate and M. K. Beach".
south by James Smith' and the Senmel - Niver estate,
:,ind v,;(41. bi f-,atifr/. Niyer „end • Omar Trowbridget
doutgliiiiv ..L1A.,.. •c4,_,.. /50 nerisi! . .itapeavcd, with one
lieule'lltulstc .thr( e name barns, outbuildings, two,
apple proharda„•apil othet. Volt trees thereon. To,b,„
sold as s t)n - rproporty' of
,Patticl: ruble:, suit of Joe,,
'
AL,BO- 4 -, A let of la nd, in :Union tots-DO:4); bounded
on the n'orth by-lends of Catharine Dunn, east by Pe
ter Itorrington, and Thomas _Nichols, south by lands
of Jarne,s Whitcomb, and - trot by-lands.pf„Mary Fair.
batiks • remaining 60 dirt's, -46,s k erea -. Iniprored, with a
,fraine house, .frante,harn, outlnlirdints, an apple or
ebard',and other fruit trees; thereon. To be sold as
the property of fteubdu Herat& mid Robert A. Watts'
suit - of Adolphe Huguenin. - -
AhBo-A lotof. laud in Union township; 'bounded
on the north by lands of Catharine Bunn, east by , Pe...
, ter if erringtou anti 'Manias Nielidltt,Thoutli by tandem
:fames Whitcomb, end west by lands of Mary Fair
banks; containing 60 acres, 45 improved, with a frame
house,' frame - barn, outbuildings, an apple orchard.
and other - fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop•
erty of, John A. Lewis, suit ,of Hervey-Totter for the
tine of Ebenezer Robertson.
the
o rder
the
ALSO4-A lot of land in Knoxville borough; bonn
deft - on the north by Alba street, west by' River street,
south by; lends of Dewitt Bowen, and east by lands of
Augustus Alba; containing about half an acre, more
or less, fr'amo house, frame barn, outbuildings,
and fruit trees thereon. TO be sold-as the property of
W. P. On;ans, suit of J. Dearman.- -
ALSO,-A. lot of land in Richmond township; boun
ded on the north by the public highway, west by lands
of Gardner and Orrin Seaman, south by
- lands of Hor
ace Batley and others, and east liy lands of John
ley; containing 119 acres. 85 acres' iinproVed, with h
'train() house, two frame barns, one log barn, a milk
house, an quite orchard, and otherfruittrees thereon.
To be cold as. the property of Robert Sampson, suit of
Alonzo, Whitney et. al. .• •-
ALS44-A lot of land in Rutland tOwlishin'; begin
ning at the northwest •corner of Dejtilis T. -Smith's
boriCe by the same south, 80 degrees oast; 85.1 rods
Aaron Squires; thence by the same north,
09.1_rodato !auditor Wm, Lawrence;
degrees west, 42.1 rods
rock; thence north,
once north;,
taftli .
39; , ,; degrees e,
t eftc© ti} the saran n
poSti,the east. Side of ii , -
88 degrees, west,, 40,8 rcklii „to-a, :po
'lllree degrees cast, 8-1.3 rods to a poat; ib?neo
of lease !Bentley, deceased. north, 88 degreed west,
98.6 roas , to a post; thence by land lately owned by
Lyman Benson eolith:lwo degrees west. 82.5 reds to
a post; thence north, R 8 degrees west, 50.5 rods to a
post; tt once by Bingham lands south, three degrees
west, 1(3,d rods to a, post; thence north, mg degrees
east, 11'rodato the place 41 beginning; - containing_
1.85.5q,a - OA more er - less,t9.s sexes imprdred," with a
fiance liouse. log hOttl , e, tWO frame, barns, 'ontbnild:
Tugs, ail apple orchard, and other fruit trees thereon.
To be sold as the property of J. C. Johns and Sanford
Johns, Snit of William Hutchinson for use of Pome
roy Brothers. ,- .` '
ALSOIL: of bind' in' Ward tbirnship; bounded
on the tuirth by the public highway leading . from the
red school hone to Fall Brook, west by lands of Line
south by lands of C. Chapman and Stephen
Seger; Atta east be lands .or.tetaletilleguri Contain.
lag lee acres, 115 acres improved, with a log house, log
barn, outbuildings. an apple orchard, and other fruit
trees thereon. To be sold as the property of j3imeon
Elliott, ;quit of Norris Nelson for uao of Thos, ,Irwin.
AL9 4 I--4. lot Of land in Union towpahipLbounded
on the north by lands of "Johnllocheni deceased, :mit
Jacob ?,lesuer, east by lands of 'the Lycoming Valley
Iron Company, Polith by lauds of nariti Becluist, and
west) hmtLs of,George nediert_aotdaining 50 acres,
ten acre sinproit'al, with two ftehrie - honses, a (mine
barn, ftaine water power BIM NW, and fruit tiers
thereon.' To be sold as the „pmerty .. of P, njo.
Itof • - • I
ALIIC —A lot of laud in •I'..hatham township; bdun
ded on he north by Victor close, cast by the public
highwa -, south by John Wass, and West by Victor
Clear,: tot:Minim?, one-fourth of. rdr arra, with re-frame
houcc ..d fruit tre'ealliereon.
- ALso Another lot air Chatham tewrishin; bounded
on tiro torth Thy the - public blgliv, ay west by. JOhn
,socui • ig;'eouth by the batik of Cruelea creek, and
east by a nyder Chambellain; containing cne.eighth of
an acre with a frame Maine. Irani e baTuront b uildings,
aud fru t trees thereon., -, 4, . . .. : ..„
" Aut. One other lot to Chatham townehlPi;botut•
sled on he north by Lyman - lifurlbert, east bY-Dalekt
,Closc,' nd -.south and West by the public highway;
contain ng eight acres, with a frame house Dante
barn, a apple orchard, and other trait ttees thisreon.
--:: Aiso lot of land in - Bliddlebury-towriship;,,:bonnt,
idea on • e north by Josephue Lockwood and AIM" .
Wt i I,l anden . off, west by 'the Pal' c —gills aY ttnd N. E.
flastlnL., south by-tiyder;' , Ch berlidu and Dennis
_Audrasi and emit by _Dennis ndrupwcontaining 60
acres, 29 acres iruproved.--'To wsold ati the property
of John W, Weeks: Mt 'array d Wass. •
1)
.r
~. ALSO—A lot of land tn• Wells oro; bounded on the
north b Secomraiserine,fwest by William Ilarrison,
'rs:lnth b ' David Rttirrock, and c et by Lucius Truman;
being 10 fect-ou Occondeybotte, and running tack to
land of avidStUrrocit; all irritant - ed. To be sold
the pro arty of A. ?d. Ingham, suit of William Rant
eon for ea of Sarolid.el.ichole. - .
fa
- -.AL60 1 ' lot of laced In Wellsboro; tying-takraitheaSt
of rball ea:ding froM. near Widow Loot:al:tin said bet.
rough t tvitlita Ilblibiv in Charleston township, be
ginning at the couthweat corner thereof; thenes north,
444- de ries, east, 12 rode along said road; thauce
- South, 4 14 degrees ettat,,,f4.7-rods along lands of Nebo
soil Johnson: thence south, 42,t4 degrees went, 12 rods
along lands of p.Tentontitence along lands- of said ,
Fenton horth, 49.t1 . d eprece west, 66.7 rods theta place.
of-beginning; contaitting St - e acres, more bi ,, less, all:
improvid, waive frame hoarse, outbuildings, an apple
orchard an& other,frnif treea therebn. To be sold as
the prot erty_of,E. A. Loyd, suit of D, P. - Roberta.
AI,S.C)i-,Clot of land in Clyiner . tottnehip; bounded
on the, north by, hinds Of- B. Iteynblds, west by Luoina
Oriftl4,6outit by 11ffulre Guiles andlshleY ciniles„and
east by P;lWoodcoek t.containing 46 acres, 10 acres fm.
proved; With a frame houtie," log fnise, log stable, and
'iia trees thereon. To be sold as the property of N:
8: - V1 e 4.. 1r si, nuiteof 4. 11. Stebbins_de Brother.
: - 'Nod..: - 'Nod. al 1872. . -' —s: 'A. PIM M
, et*.
_
, r •
IL
MEM
.~..., .:t .~....e-...:1:' —~
1 / 4 . , •.. i
-, ,-' - . ,' '_: P.A • ,
~:•INK , ~,, Z 1
.<_til
sy-i.i- -'•-••• -.'
0 •--, --. :, ,
..P1
0 - . '.... : 1 _ i
"
- ,
ti 3••
.71
. •-,,) - -
' -•Fg( .416
-
to
s,
gewif [
Fr7e :44Q1'u*r.
H• 1' *
exei Cr 7—
r'n'a- -
WM
PI Cid
G-
El
FAIL ~,,11.:: AND
~....,,
,WIN
A
• - --
WT_TZILS3 ci_*r 85013:: sesCsietfis
CHEKRI NOT
WillEMIII fl
IMI
CALL
• • , .
the IMMENSE Stock, _with, pi loci not to be beaten. f Do notfail to come before buyftig. for I con earc yen
reonetif 3•01,1'fr111; ~, i ' 3 .! '. - - 7* •'
. 1 . J. K. Zil.'itiLLL
Corning, Uct.,22. 18'72.
, • ,
,
New = Grocery and Restaurant I
EUE under sigUred bae'Opened a new IGRQCBRY and
T
EATING HOUSE in the atore lately occupied by
George Ifaatingsr4lie lira - door below Bunnel's bore).
_ He Ipia'a inn and fi6eb'stock of fine
-
Groceries- &-
•
'which will ilia 601i:raw fur cash. •
- rshicular attention will-ho risid to-the WO MO of thr
“inner num." wAr.m •NLEAL:I fainished It
all liours...xv,pry,tienwe,y 1,1, Stipplled nett-
Bon. 4,7r01c Optei:ei•etaras, - I,Astir3, Sard,:wes, Fresh
FiAl4,,ife.',.*.; will be Tarnished for the table in the
beat atTle and on the shortest notice: Call:nand see.
Wellsboro, Aug. 7, 16711,-Gta. - B. r. - RODERTS.
•
TN the Court of Common Pleas of itoge: county./
The Auditor appointed
. by the CoUrt to * .dietribut,'
the proceede arising from !sale of persona.
property Card, Row: in hands of.E. A. Fish,
ailierift, 'under: writs in fe'vor of C. M. Beoley, W.
-Beene, Lili.,Esimett, filmonLink,l'irm. Wilson et. al.
returnable to Aug;T: 1872; Will' meet the ; Indies in
terested - for' the purposes of his appointmcntrori Wed.
needy 'November 20th, 1812, at lo'clocli v.. in., at hi,
- Oilletiln•Wellaboro7Pri„ yihere all .parsonsluteresteu
are requirdd to-produce andeubstantiato their claim,
or be debarred fioni owing in for any portion of suit:.fund. ' • - ALEiIItICE,
(Yet. 29,18124 x.• Attattbr.
---olppliectl.witis for Charter. !
wroncE is hereby giien that the following cult
IN rations for.chertera of incorporation have boei
died in, my office; and will 'be presented to the Court
of Common Plead of Tien county , Monday. Novae,
ber 28,1872'i „. .
' Application of IL T. Daniala, L. Sickson,'lt. C. Di
ker, and others, for the •.Free:Viii Baptist Chnrsh
Chatham." • ,
Application of jamas Deabe, Q, 11. Diana:tar:l,43. T
Hall and others, for charter of incorporationlo:
"Farmington Cemetery 'Company."
, Application of J. L.:Belden, X. U. _Donavan and otl.•
Ors, for charter of incorporation for "Arbon Lodge No
489 of T. O. Of O. F." -- - • ' •• -
.
5 $20 4 ""Yi Agetits wantedri AU class:
TO ea etwarkin PenPle, of either sex
young or old, mate iaioro money.: ;at wort for us 11
' their spire momenta, or, ell the time, than at A.nYttkint
-else. Partleulare free. Address' 0. Stinson Or Co.
...Arnaud, ),faine. ' dept .:14 18724; ,
ALL lauds of_Job P4kuttiqi neatly tad quickly ext
Ciiteal at the Agitator CCM ,
A. Li td
' IMP
I
P
1 ellik ) -
-
r . c
U
C 4
.4 I
(- i
i`
{ .~. 1~1
icana
r
~; ~ f=
.
-",
.
' O'N
MI
,
ITS CORN
-
to , O sturcteroos to it et.l;l
GROCERIES IN AB ,
f -
13430p01ia c EalEarApoleileit
IPLNIZICE NOMONIZ alr MEM COED.
AUPITOU'S,NOTICE,
!NES
MI
~~
:,5,,,1,
\ ,
•...-
`\
~~
IC
AT TEE
TJ
t 7a the place to bury°
ME
in goqd repair and atylea,
AND SEE
lc, rubbng'the for at and tan's of the animal with
fa , AIAJTIFIIt; Ihis the only known ptecentive,- and
bee • ficit - Taillid to kepP'off the disease. when naed in
'time, .After the hinge bao taken the disease, all
writers ap,ree reconiznendidg winter-irritants; and
SALTTIE.Eit hi knowd to be the beet counter-irritant
in .tse. In tact 'ub Other outside remedy has
been found, that will eo quickly subdue the inflame
lion when it is' rubbed upon the throat and glands of
the neckl Horse owners should.try SALUT/FIR at
once.—Price 6O eta par bott/e. Igo% a-9 v.
- • t
G S tt, UNS
THE Undersigned Vetdd , ray toi those desirous of
purchasing gunk, that chottifthstanding a loss of
doyen' by the handiness of e. thief, he has still on
hand guns of the beet quality.
Ilepalritigisf guar - done as - usual: He also still at.
. 72-St
tends to the repairing of clocks.
Wollsboro. Nov. 5, " JAMES LOOSE.
trator's
L=Tr:RS of administration of the estate.of Will
lam Archer.' /etc of Iliddletuary. Tioga county,
Pa., deceased . haring betti grunted to the undersigned
"y the Register of !bogs county, all persons indebted
o said. etude aro reirdeated to -make payttanxt, and
.hose harlug claims against said estate , tilt present
he same to the UnderalgnedLn 2addlebunt Pa .
3!tddteliuty, Nov. 1472.-6 a. .01= 4 WED.
.
~.•- - . • ;
, • gr;e l OZietOr 7
f 9 - ArOtlee; : • '
f ETTIMS Testamentary:A:PALl:oi Itatate of Charles 11.
.I„i'Lefier, late of Jackeoptownahlp, TlogicottAGYa..
....ceased, lortinp been granted to tile nAd=z4 by
me Register' of Ili* o mar, all pansotus to
ae estate are revue to make ~E lairttakt. la* . 0 9444
'..avlng elebne nolne said estate wW/ Onltuit . thesanto
)
me, at my real. . A %kat Daggett * o lilillsi for settle.
'.lent:DAM )3. LAM.
Daggett'i - Milb,ila. Oct. 0..1812-6w. . "rwr.. •
and eeo tb
exibitlori st A. 8.
eA '.Dally Organ."
'
-
, \
\ s,
\ •
T 0 R
IN - 6-
NI
Eli GllOll,
lEMUMg
611,33. ca, ismacts.
=I
PNDANCE,
SMASHED,
HORSE
PLAGUE_
Prevented and
Cured.
„ E 110” of Sawing hiscbLatil
astmaten sad hear the t•
' WithaSofo;Allpt—Ub WIPM