Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, December 31, 1872, Image 2

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a enstoin ';4ll#;,,lmr,tOre4;ltt •, the ;breach
than the eh weekpresent:
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gslir friends siith, 'the' tifty:tbird naniber -of
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considerablo3netlnveniente andreost to 6nr
.riatvoi,,- atz , '4lll.),iffit's.t . of'oufinteo9ii to give ,
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our stibseribti:rherfall worth of their men-
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ad, goetiiing( more. -' The -- AorraTou
inat,N.weelt, rtfft4:;*c..lis; for the pitst peer eon=
taintli more, rrtltling matter ; believe,
than any 'i4thek, paper ever printed. in the'
minty. OttrAitideftvel has been; not tOseo -
Ito* . witire s 3.tre eoild 'do_ 'without reren
tang ti insat iftleilan„fint how
_mach we . could
tlu intjufztiteteoaraelves and the pormit•
Itiltt.-itttereStsiif,,t' r We,tWe seta=
'siintras any ofte,eanbe of the shorteotnings
tint] joarnal during- --ill*
- tioritll9 that,nrii past,' audlve ' hope and in-,
tend that ltyrA shalt 'Witness ita improver:hank
in - more ways Than one. 'And so, vvith„
el,Te thanhs array of leaders
and supportei,l_WhOM we are glad to:count,
113 friends of "-OM : AOLTATOnlitild its mans-,
gers, we tu e n.frotit the past "-labors and 'le-,
wlAraq, trials' and ktrilt ophs - of 1872; • and
wek.ctne with. , ligi4 hearts, renewed hopes
-told strengthend4Oolnt)on't the, adititt - of
the 3.CeW Year.: , . May
each
prove' 'a prosperous
and a happy one to each, and all of ue t _
A "Mc* of Disaster.
The record of the past week is lurid Oh
tl,tute, flood, ,antl:latal disaster in many
ptatv of tile. cpuntry.. I:* space 'not
penult us to . give the details of these scenes
of sufferitig , and'd'enthi can only make
brief mention of the most notable ones.'
'The week was ushered in by the destruc;
tion by fire of the iron chorbh of the Rev.
Ti DeWitt Talmadge; of broOklyn. The
,building was knoWn's,s.the Tabernacle. It
was built about two •years-, ago; :having a
wooden frathe sheathed within and - Without
with corrugated iron, end' portions filled in
with brick. The,tira caught in one, of the
flues from the furnace, and in less than an
hour the largo' building, capable of seating
t I lice thousand persons ; was a heap of ruins.
- The organ was the one - built fOr the : first
'Boston Jubilee, costing originally $25,000;
though it was purchased for the church for
about $7,000. The total . loss is estimated at
$75,004 •
On, Mond4vthere was a large fire in Port
land, Oregon,'sdestroying three blocks and
svriously injuring'several- firemen; another
in - Helena, Ark., burning out fifteen tiler
__kbants; another in Mansfield; Ohio, burning
a large liotc“in, the night, many of the
guests nialdng 'a narrow escape; another in
Canaan, N. H., destroying . $50,000
~1•111 of business property; several of
aces tint in Chicago; one in Patterson,
.T., n • ariy consuming ihlarge rolling mill,
and
, one in Boston burning up $75,000 worth
( prop • riy.„
- Nest ay was illuminated by the burning.
of Barn im's Museum, Grape Chapel, a large
ivory faCtory, intid u printing establishment,'
in New York, sweeping away nearly a mill
ion and a half dollars.. Most of .Barnum's
animals were burned up. But a more terri
ble di;sa.ster Wes that which befell a railway
trnia on the Buffalo, Corry and Pittsburg
roadear Prospect Station. While running
at a 1 w rate 4,,apeed'on a down grade, the
train was throWn from, a trestle bridge about
thirty feet high, by the breaking of a wheel
of the tender. : • The passenger coalh was
crushed by the fall, and immediately took
fire , from the overturned. stoves. Before
help could be afforded, nineteen of the suf
ferers .were either crushed or burned to.
death, while a laige number were wounded,
and seven are set down as missing. , The
det7ila of the affair were simply heart-rend
ing The sameidaY a car was thrown from
the track by a;bruken rail on the Indiattarr
010, Peru and Chicago Railroad, and twenty
parsons were injured, three of them fatally.
'On Wedneslay, - a trail 'on the Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, while stuck
In a snow bank, was run Into by a freight
train,. and had two cars telescoped. 'Two
men were killed,
,and four or five wounded.
This, with. the Williamsport disaster detail
ed in our local-columns, , raade up the hor-
•
tors of Christmas day: . •
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The next day . q. large marble warehouse
in New York took fills, and wa s damaged
to the amount of $156,000; a large tobacco
factory in St. ,eouis Was burned, causing a
heavy loss on the building and sleek; prop
erty valued at .475,000 was consumed itt
Carbondale, IIL, and the Boston small pox
hospital was destroyed by an - incendiary
tire at Pine Isltind. A collision on the Erie
Railway near &Cents resulted in the wreck
of two Cars and the fatal injury of a pas
senger. The paVere storm •of the day re
sulted in the losls of the Ship Peruvian on
the coast of MaSsachusetts,
_with twenty
live persons and a valuable cargeOuboard.
The t li, , hofe ereil;•,"perlsi!ed, and the wreck
• waq cunnplete, the property &stroyed being
\ v tied ht $1.000,1)00; ':,:rhb'szi'nul night' the
bark li . adosh w
,wreeked'iielOw Om port of
Boston, involying. loss .of fives and
$250,000 wortb - og propeity t Numerous
other marine . ',diStiSt.ers resulting fiorn the,
*same storm are' reported..
Early Friday morning anice-gorge in the
3lississippi just above Memphis broke, and
the ice came dcrtVnwitit terrific farce, carry.
ing oty the do'clts ? sinking ten barges of
coal, and wrecking' river steamers at the
wharf. The dotruction of 'property was
very great, the less iu coal alone .amounting
to about $130,00. -A . flre .on"., the :Long
Wharf at Bostotqcst . royed the freight ahede
with much valuable propetty ..,;Atnieci. in
them,
And so the year goes out•in disaster. sot
fericg and death. , Let' us hope that 1873
will present a less terrible record.
OUR 7411/NOTON LEITT4.
Wmiliziirrcea, Dee. 24; , 1872.
etIIBISTSUS 11F..I.AXA1102i.
• 'COrigress hsa iidjontried, and most of the(
members have dated sway from the capi
ta]. The DeDenrciente, by this
,eXainple of
Congress, have:become inorevi less dealer
alized, aad.little work Altuatie. eveetltd front
. clerks daring the holiday =SO& - Most of
the Depart:me/AA have - igitadi-xguiotuned
that Christmas,ind iirew Years dap Ysill be
given entire, and;dso ' hall days, coraiaw,ge-
Ins on the ere4vof chitstiras. The aoyer'e
scold weather, •.clitirksporiateg sor;Ye..4 with
.flie season, adds:la the !lentoralizatiou, sad.
sa Imo flow of thh moist affections , s will
, dohbtleas more :smarl's the coarse
sof our civil :than the. usual - detslng
.into books, "vvirs, sactotitbiO It is
sisal that aelstatio;;420901011117 - ici.
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nwiptiertaft.oll odr:l4rgo , :liOldingklB' *::
erif4e, aiia ilo'pe*,i,a,can eVei pass through
ie : tressOri - and opl6i,layge buildings with!,
Oikvfeellng In sorise
,oloppressionrnpnu the
lungs from-iltelnoment leif-Ontering . , - Teu., -
tilStionto tiny; reasonable: extent' seems to
be n' impossibility in the,nounthoth edifices
wch. PP?Ye-,ind,e.4 .iolijPg.. , .o - ,very many.
iSit futworkers for theviilitin Weal.
' ' ciyit. mortri Atillllliitil*til'iLES.
Morey,
Mr. Morey, of Louislanai has7lintrodtfe,ed.
anew civil rights bill, "In ‘
"some of the alleged imeetilatitutlorial clauses
ikeSsed
..the 'Seratier''bill,." - : colleges,'
private and '.eenaeieries established
eielesiyely fOr . white, or colored
maltitOtied
. - enntributiciris, are
tot to ba interfered with. • Itreentains alSo
tki* numeity, section,- removing all
disabilities retained - hitherto by the four;
teentiv.amendment,to the ,Pederal Constitik
tion:
..11, ig,ill its civil rights features anizt
provement on Mr. Sumner's proposition, -
brit - will require •consideratile amendment
in sonic of its features before it will be like
to pitss Congress. . •
Vice Pieitdent Colfax hityipg .. 'deOlined to
take the editorial 'elhair of th e New York-
Tribune, the whole' arrangement aptieara to
have gone beet, like the old woman's soap,
to - fir. It is now reported •that Mr. Orton,
the mnnager who has had ehayie ot the ne
gotiations, bile effected a•sale of one-half
the stock, or fifty shares, to Whitelaw Reid,
at $500 ; 000. nobody believes in these enor•
'mous•figures actually 'passing hands; and if
Whiten* . 'Mid i -who is said to have sold his
four shares' at 410;0011 each, has bought this
elephant at sna a pilee, he _sadly to be
pitied. Right- 'years , ago Mr. -Reid was a
poor' young :man scribbling for.esbtence
like other,Washington correspondents here;
and hence be must buy, if at nil, on Credit.
With 480,00 legal• interest er annum to
pay, he Would be weicome Wiwi? the nom
inal owneribip of theleaks or bulkwhich
now threatens to, go doWn the - bleaker%
before any storm of the nii i ddic page
overtakes it. ; .Snfar as the Reoublican p a rty
_
is concerned, it is a matter . of eon•
-
; gratulation that Mr:-Colfax was too shrewd
to be taken in by the financial trick , whiCh
was attempted
,to be 'sprung upon him,—
These operators wanted his. spare cash, and
still to control a majority' of the stock, or
to sell it at five times its true "value. The
stain , that hangs • upon the skirts . of the
Tribune would always make it, feared and
suspected, and the Administration. is much
better off without the professed aid of any
such - doubtful and unprincipled adjunct.—
As niatters noiv:l3tand, the old subscribers
will be transferred in great part to 'tile local
or provincial press, and to such' metropoli
tan sheets as - are sound in principle :and in
practice. Good-bye, lost and fallenfriendl
" If 'forever, still forever fare thee well!"
Akattempt is being made to hitch :Utah
to the bill admitting Colorado, in order to
secure .friends of the latter in sufficient
number to gain the admission...of theformer
with a Constitution tolerating n01)701117.
The scheme will, probably fail, as. Colcando
will knock in vain for admissiodif she has
to carry Utah onlier back. •
Many
of the be ier class of Democratic
papera indorse the action bf President Grant
in sustaining the action of the Federal Court
of Louisiana_ and the pro tem. administra
tion of Lieut. Governor Pinchbeck. The
bitter-enders, hoWever, continue to howl
their partisan feelings, as usual, being inca
pable - of reasoning on any question that
can be distorted into 'a phase of politics.
A Letter from the est. • .
ROCK Isl,Alirr, lil., D e. 14, 18'72.
Dining the past few week your corres
pondent has been , a nomad, although his
home and heart have remained in the beau
tiful valley of Cowanesque, in whose quiet
ihadola linger many of his dearest recol
leetionk• When his eyes looked last upon
its scenes, the hillsides were putting on
their autumn garments of crimson and gold,
and the green of the meadows was fading
with the early frosts of coming winter.—
A night's -ride and the lightning express
placed me hundreds of miles away ; by the
early sunlight of the succeeding morning I
was looking out into the busy bustling
streets of 'the peat metropolis, In an era
.when we transport our bodies by steam and
our thoughts by the lightning, and
,are
building great cities where are aggregated
such masses and variations of htunttnity,
a traveler, zigzagging here and there upon
the railroads, , rambling in the streets of the
town, eating his meat at hotels, and finding
lids companionship at public pleas, soon
gathers a full portfolio of sketches and fa
iiidents that will bear rehersal and suggest
pbAsant comments. A few notes' of this
kind, that perhaps will be of readable in
terest, f mayAcenalonally send for the Ant-
TATOR Whilo 4/ D0079 road."
If a traveler merely 4414 Along with the
natural tide of daily events, bisexpertences,
aside from an occasional adventure, w#ll
mainly with commonplace incidents ; but
if he will peer into the many little nooks
and niches that May be found all along the
thoroughfares of life,l4l will discover many
curious interesting *Adige in art, liter-'
MUM and bumanelts.rd6ter. Each of these
has its gvnius; but how 'kitten we find tli;Lem
in these sequested spots that, the -world
knows little of and cures less abqut. Mey.
are Jostled aside by the greed of Commeree,
and live in an ideal t-phere of their own,
peopled with their, awn
,creations. .Many
of these obscure 'Souls sra highly 'iifted,
and their researches and attainments are
often remarkably interesting and instructive,
yet ifiey live on unapkreciated by-the money
geti ing world, arid their brain-toil is all in
vai”.
vish that we wore more appreciative
of efforts of true genius, whereViir it
J0i,.!.,.. - cf,tseett striving to work out its Ideals,
r.l; ricer in' music, poetry or art. It is
eol , .. on4able enough in its way that our
American life id so =practical in its greatest
efforts and its highest ambitions culminate in
niontunents builded to mark the growth of
its business industrie s
_; hut if we had a lit
tle
more thmtinee
_in our history, an old
eagle now • and, then : upon our domains,
more. cherished . isidmaxlm of heroic deeds
nod )egendary fame brought down froM the
centuries, more mementosof great geniuses
'Nilo have; bequeat . bed us treasura of art and
poetry, and more 44eets to stir the' poetic
, kelinitti*nd finer sentiments otsnur nature:
we could find greateretijOyMenis lu:aearuh
ltig out the elltaiic lietdities of our laid,
and more' teereatfon and food for higher
autl bow culture. 'lVe utey indeed get
vatie inspiratlim from Natare, zany of
her sublimest.w'orks and lovliest scenery are
lwithin our`own - confines ; but she 10 not
cklding full dress receptions at this season,
nd .her summer trystlurplaces are -bkak
itii !the frosty breath of Whiter. Hence
e rityActcheSwill bemainly of tldngsvvithin--
hrteruo:4o,44 91 Awn: end mansions; hearts
amt hoirtes. —4O 'Ff,ov Itave - come back
and ironi'mAMAe, Prs:
Ecrit - op. slew' days before the great
fire the I 4411' to'do
*Nribiltspieseiarvalecti,'Obitiigo;iiid4
TnITIDNE TRICKERY
CAPITAL ITEMS
ON THE ROAD.
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EMS
' , lmka , g 4l frel*.o(4 l l t 4,lY-*4 O , lOl4 A*A r :
: 1 3,0 4 4yrtekiiiO4:0 1 i,,Oe<W1140 . 0:040:4;
• !ee l 4 8. e 114 #
'energy
tiO4±e;
of tiio,thoiniand'tiertiOf:
rage. end unchecked Inrrehaugeci in ttfeir,
hour twentykl.vP t. 11431 4gan4 -11 ::•° 1 4
homes, Y lo44l !fig iIOAS 2 , O4 V,
000,000 of `* . 'ol(k9r4 , :t 7.1 11 00 138- nla B a
sinipelesi ati4 sinintideting
The,-yri .: ',.y,foli - tit! : ..qty - ;tv'en?, f)0110,
~Tp9l,,isands iv6re, 'made bomelesaanii
the 'teiriblnroyn r : ,a.
'dingle,' ciisy., Never hefoie the . ),v
iveria's history been "reetiratiii?itteh
'caltitrffityliv lire. -The gtirdql citr'pft#
*r4ti tNhuse, !Artt and; 'singW
generation - beelt:thei-*qndr t4e
ohnnst oblitcia i eft It was .
a sad sightthatfits lOoked ont.:twoti'
but Ft, little inoie than a yeavago,, while thn . .
unsightly ;remnants of • its foriner beauty
were still
,stnonlklefing,, - Butthey ,wore not
- dismayed: With- 'et rong; Jou - ids, and stout
Ileitis the hot embers 'Nyere 13%1.'1.1'4 aside
fot the foundations of a ne‘i.,eity.
like it bas arisen,
.splendid in its
new, birth; and to day we see - towering up
in magnificient grandeur of architecture,:
milesof colossal stracturi‘s, elaborately
ornathented with statues; colonnades, and
iittegliois , ,of the most modern design,,and
unsurpassed in beauty and splendor by the ,
finest comntercial edifices in the world.- - '
The . oink of tha trowel arid ,hammer is still
heard giving the finishing strokes - to some
of the larger buildings; but:scarcely a NTS
lige Of the ruins in the .;south side" distract
remains. The streets are
,still obstructed
to some, extent, with the ileirrie end •rnater
ial of the workmen ;' bin'this will soon he
removed, and an occasional vacant gap.'will
be tilled up, when Chicago will become the
most beautiful coturnercial city on the n
, Among the finest institutions it will p
ses,s, is the large Atutnber of magniliet
hotels which are being constructed.,On
mast- elaborate plans. - the.: new Pal
Hotel will be the, finest tipenimen of h
,
arphitoctpre. America, and will ia3 eqn:j
stiperb `inall its
,int , riar Jtppointraeiatb
The Pacific, occupying_ an entire block is
modern and massive in its grand and
beautiful' proportiOns, and will be. capahle
of accommodating a, thousand guests.—
Among others;. now either completed: or
nearly so, are the new Sherman 'House,
upon the site of the old one, always popu
lar; the' Tremont, Gardner, Matteson,- and
others, all of which are imposing in their
dimensions and beautiful in, construction.-
While upon tlie'Subject of hotels; I 'esti
not resist paying a passing compliment to a.
class of officials with whom the traveler
utstalwaytihave at least a. quasi-aCqueint
ance, namely, hotel clerks. Whether they
are.selected on account of their 'extraordi
nary personal beauty fcannot say,' but the
majority of thefdpossess it td a *markuble
degree. I could verify thiS statement by.
references, were it not for being personal.
When such a handsome, exterior is com
bined with the.nattiral instincts of a gentle
man :and pleasing urbanity of manner,
you liehold.a sPeeimen of the ,genns home
that ekeitea in your manly bosom the.high
est' admiration. Thetqare exceptions, hoW
ever, to this rnle, where the quality of po:
liteness is not particularly conspicuous; but
as a general, thing it is your burly upstart,
with more Moustache than brains, who dis
gusts you with, his imperious indifie4ence,
and assumed air. of .superiority. Othis
kind there are but few, however; , and for a
model of personalbeauty, neatness, polite
ness, patience, and an easy dignity of
ner, take the avera,Oe hotel-clerk--the
some Man of the period.
'Alger says in -his "Genius of. Solitude"
that the heart of a great city, with its 'mass
of moving humanity' surging all atmuncl.
C. N
you, with no familiar face to greet of ree
oguLe you, is a place of oppressive -soli
tude. And who has not experienced alsense
of- utter loneliness, when finding himself in
a strange city, companioniess and unknown?
It is a solitude as deep to the
,heart as that
which reigns upon the lone mountain top,
or upon the boundless expanse , of, the sea.
I have often wandered through the crowd
ed streets of a strange - City,' feeling more
alone than if placed in the silent depths of
a forest.: - sojourn in Chicago was ren
dered unusually agreeable by-making the.
.acquaintance of a former resident and na
tive of Tioga. county i Ur.: W. /Et. Daniels.
The pleasant hours renjoyed at -his house,
*here so much home-like hospitality and
cordial friendship were extended to me, will
be long remembered as among the most
pleasant incidents of my trip. Mir. Daniels
is ti man of superior business attainments,
tine personal address, with a geniality ; and
refinement of manner that wins your esteem
atonce, and stamps- him as a true gentle r
Man. fe has attained by his own efforts a
proininent Position in a large business inter
est is the city which , he intends to make his
future home, May every success attend
him.
My letter is already loug, and I em not
yet out: of Chicago. I designed to give you
a brief description of this place with its
surroundings, • but will defer it until my
next, wl►ich will include, also, a - peep into
an Artist's studio, and an account of the
" Here* pf lowa." • iiEITRIQUE.
Oxe REAsolt WI-m.774447 gyhange gives
one reason why eorrespondenta 0 413 preSs
are always requested to write en - only alie
side of the leaf, as follows: :
To expedite business it is necessary to enx
ploy soyprel type-setters on one artlele. Thus
each one pad few lines iu type—the fore
„wan putS the ?patter in a column:Lquickly,
and flip form is gent, to Koss',” Were the
papei writt4m, pVer on bettes4es it could.' not
Le cut into elips'Or v;l49t,printeN !Ittic'es,+ ,
without breaking
into the run' tbe.iirtiel i
for while a type-setter Vanta
one side of the paper, no'one - Ci7,14 14 P1L
tst
K on
what was on the other side till he got
Sometimes an article must be put in tyke
very quickly or it.cannot be printed till 1e
next issue of the paper.' The article may be
the length - of a colurcin. • If but - one' man
was at work to put it In type, several hours
would elapse before the work could be done.
But if it should be cut up in little pieces, so
'n dozen or more men at their 'different cases
could be setting' the ,type at
_the same time
each en his pert, the work - v(94d be finished
in a few -minutes and the:,doop i er out, of the
sur correspondents now knowing the rea
son why, will hereafter, of annie,write only
On one side of the leaf.
, -
THE WORTH OF A LOCAL NEWSPAPER:—
,Something of the same kind as the following,
which we copy, from an exchange, we •have
more than once written for ourown readers,,
but perhaps - never so forcibly as it is presen..,
ted below: "Doeilt ever for an instaptoccur
to the business man that it is his solemn duty
to:swport the local press of his neighbor.
hood r - t-Althat is it but the well-conducted
newspaper thatroakes h is city or town known?
What constantly gral.gratultiisly advertises
it to the world .as a place of interest or im
portance? What daily or: weekly makes
known to the whole , earth the simple fact
that such a place as where he strives to gain,
ilvelihood has existence on the atlas? it is a
logal newspaper. Now, we venture to say'
that not one-teeth part of the,businesspeople
of any town in the countrysPerid any money
tho way of judicious advertising, True,
they take the • paper; but`it is not because
they feel any duty devolving upon them to
-ward .its support. .Their subsoriptions are
measurably ,of no am If ount. advertise
ments were not gvven by others, the. paper
would cease to )1 . 0 . e despite , the . payment Of
subscribers. Show us a localpeper t7ell filled.
with advertisements and we will at once take
stock in the enterprise and business 'tact of
of the people who live *hero the journal is ,
published. The outside world judges more
ofrthe place by the newspaper- - t - publishes
than from ant other sign— istherefore a
matter of great moment that the loeat , jonr.
#.41"0 - 09 clat;Va #ia, village. should.be
well sisppi) ' above , , other
•
contra
;mergers/tarp Zeienaterst.
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M.!
Nl\ N atlcaiii, oithigon.thia the Eiiisiniors and :edl.
intnistre an. named: below bids, Med ,tbeir.'.aitil,-
comas In ebb egistersOdicbfor,Tiogasoinity,gClitiN',..
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and tbat said cants' will .? tie 'presented 40, tttn'Ot.
pliant' G 4 (ntrt f r said vitilitt, at a sasilettiof said Conti;
to tic Itel 4 it '4llsboro. - on, t ilionday,lb6• With 4.10 Of
,taultsr , r, - Iwo at -.1 'o'clock I: bl.:". ter " 51101 YelicvAti4.
•conlirroathrti. • • ‘ --. '
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• Account of aatits Cooper'. Maris;"Cixspar a •
nct:Wirt.:
It. Precuunr: dioinistratork of this estate 'ot .Jadorr,
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eooffor,, dew ed ~. . " •. . , ': ~--."- ", ,-", --1". .' : . 1 ., 1
Account of targai-tt 11:Wttecu, lizeniiiirin of "tbi bet"
will and testa eat of James E. 'Wilson, lido -of Ilieli,;;
mond towns , deceased, " ' ~ - ''''‘ - . " -"'' --- .:,
- Account of 7 stun :Basel. anti Rif* , L.. Itobl,q0:
Executors of a last will Ind testament .of Efirayk ,
- - - - - -
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Dec. 31,102.'
AVellsboto,
NOV. 30th,11672;53,3104,14:Ci11;
Cash Asset
Fire= 111311 lance Company
Franklin
PHTL
- `- • - 400,0 , 34,06,
• ff e llt3 & PlithrE/3113; -
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AIXTRUED $
kitszspnits., PA-, Nov. 80th, 1874.
TO OUR AGENTS
sure in preventing the folloiving
8; 1872, . $252,780.10
Nov., 1872, 8Q1,870.641
W•havey'
P;Aenziuv!
IEI
Total,
The (Metal, advice* from ;13liston show.-.the .Total
amount at rtlrk In the Burned District to be $458, , 198M0
Total anoint on the Outskirts of the sianeill9,oo:o
It has. been aicertalnett that $2,000 cover ;411
claims on the lsetonatned itez.
Salvages "rarastly determined ludleate s - that the net
loss on the amount involved will not er-ceett • $400,000,,,
Yours tegpectally r ' • •
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11 15.14 2 d'auek-p.. ;u., as - jivetbsbtizo.'silk,
" pec: , sl, 1072,w;': krtit - AlOl. '
. • . . .
• xecutor?,4 SO(*. •
tha ' 43rptifin'a COiart
' Toga coOnty;, - _tve ' savors, In trittala-_aslet on,
Saturday. the 24111., day or isoultrt, at the Cottrt
'House; in the boiough,of .WellabOro; said:cptintl.
mut _coiook, p. the foltosing deserlbed4rOPet,krit
balogLof the otieta or •liatid tUrt. late of Kahl county.'
drraparth • „
ll'that certain Jot of ir.sta
Of .SYoll9bo e , oit the auuth-toes} - sitlfo - Wahl, attest;
tetivetin Feat A awl Widiant ftlxintStittity
- JP4(tat front on Wahl ast_ett,, awl tootling tlikek - stastit
tT4lawidted ON) teat ik , wartt"C‘raitOn,...attert; in said.
borpa,gb,wawitte theison one too-story trams fliarel
';' - - , ; .. • - ' - , ,
Terms: tlapt-tosiats tir:tbel =aunt of '•ti4i 'purl
,citikso atonc.e, payable sa time Sr,/940, skstil the bidants
In slim toonthe,theratrota., ftALli t r.
Dee. 131, 1872.441, • • • _ *TROUT. ..
,':•: - 001kans! , Court Sate; .
t. vitae of sit order of the, Orphans i bouts of s`k
bipt. couLtyl T , own expose to.public sale, on the
pretniese,'otithe 20th day of January, 1873, at one
o'clock p. In., the follow/rig (towelled real the,
property of Cyrus P. Parker deceased;
AU, that piece -of huidl situate in, .ttie_townehip of
BrOatlelo,;Tio/s4unty, and bounded en the -east by_
lams of Adam r, north by lands of Eduard Adger
and lands of the ease Gardner estate, west by the
xsuinty bet*een the counties of TWA and Potter
end :lauds of 'Nilson and South b ds Of Ho
set-Metcalf, otherlanderrf sai,d t an
dectolsu and by lands
Ofltenben Bardszond; , being 'the, lot. known as the
homeatead of the Raid decedent, and containing ICI,
wrap, inore Terms; one-third- cash on con-
AratlitiOn of sale, one. hard in one year ; and one third
in'twpyearsthereafter. with use. „i3onde .te be strew
with sureties to be approved, &b., • in the sum 'of four
Mound dollars. - GEORGE Ac BOLT; .
,
Uec
24;1812, Administnitort.
ME
~
•: 4 f)
rphawe Comet saie.
,
virtue of an Order_ of the . Orphans' Court of ,Ti:
oink couotY, l shall expose to public sale, 'on the
go:outset; on the 20th day of lanuary,,,lBl3, atone
Telock p, the following described real estate:
A piece of ; laud situate , in the township of ()Witham,
TiOga County, bounded on tlifitiOrthty lands 'owned
byo..n. Wood and ,a lot ,conveyed to Orall, Hallett,
eat by lands owned by Mercy Irreirnan, south by
lands of John Hemp, and west by lands of 're
triable and lande'of William Howland; being lot Bd.
82$ of the allotment of Bingbam. - landa ,in Chatham,
awl part of warrants Ilea. 1,315 and 1,330.. Terme,
Calf 11 on confirmation of sale. •
- ' GILBEBT B. OWI.,ETT Guardian.
Deo: 24, 1872. 4w '' - ,
$550,5t4
-
.14•Ialtans!..e.o.,urt Sale.
„
1)11t virtue of an braes of the Orpliatis' Deuri — Of Ti
MP, 'Og a I shall expose to public eBle, , bn. the
premises, on the 20th day of January, 1878, 'at one
o'clock p,m., - the following described real estate, the
"property of David Stevens, deceased;
All that piece of land situate to the-township of
Nelson, Tioga. county, and bounded on the north by
the State lino, east' by lands of Dr. Whitaker, south
by the Cowanesque river, and west by lands of Ma.
riou Rathbun and - Philip Tubbs; containing about 91
acres, more or leas, with theoppiuteinaxices•thereunto
belonging.
, •
Also, all. hat piece of landaltUato in- Nelson town
ship, Tioga county, and bounded on the 'north by
the State, lino,' east =by Dr. O. Whitaker's lands,
south by lands of J. O. Wbitaker, - and west by the' lot
.of 444 first above described; containing 9.04 - acres.
Terms: one•third cash on confirmation of sale, one
third In one year; and one-third In two years from
datizi of, confirmation. , BYRON SHAW,
Dec: 24;1873. 4w - • Administrator.
'Farm for Sale.
subscriber offers for sale 'his farm situated in
j_ Nelson Township, containing 100 acres ; SO fur
proVed and about -60 clear from stumps; well watered
Mild fenced ; irj a good state or cultivation ; good frame
house and outbuildings ; three . good barns ; an Or
chard of line grafted apples, and a sugar-bush of
about-3,00 trees. The farm is one ball mile from the
Village of -Nelson, with its stores, shops, and churches..
12 cowl wilt be sold with the fartrt if • wanted. The
property_wlll be' sold cheap. Terms.' one-half cash,
the balanoe on time.' Possession will be' , gitren in
hiareh,lB7B. to the subscriber on the Premises.
...Nelson, Dec, 24,187-11m.* _ - A; • ,
. „ •
$4OO
.
'
Ex;e, eittbPs Aroace:
T.',.tilatatneptatl', 4m the -Estate of Levi
taiitvir r 'ef tovindhip,7l[ l o\ county, • Yay
tteeeaerd,rhafing been gralihnl to the andeteigied by
the tli , e,i‘iter of. Tioga canuty, all peisand indebted to
the astute are tetatieeled tc, mate payment, and these
'having claitria agaitiat said estate will present the same
lo me, at my reaidenve in Ayala township. for oath'.
snout. - • , • -J. W..IIOLLY; ' •
SulliVan, Pa.; Dee. 44, 3872.-6w.* • 32'r-
dldni inistrator's Notice.
T ETTETIS of.Adininietratim of the estate. of Ueo.
LA W. Eingeler, late. of Tioga township, Tiogt.
county Pa. ~deceased, having been. granted to the
uOdersignea by the Register of 'Bogs county, all per
sona indebted to xaid estate are requested to make
pay:went, and those having chins against said estate
rIII preetpat the same to the uudersigxed in Ticgc. , , Pa.
D C. KIN. - GSLEY,
Tioga, Pa., Dee. 24, 2872.-Sw.*
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