Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, January 14, 1873, Image 3

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    rrhe Truth Omni Ihe 1 Comity Buildings.
A CARD.—A report having been_ put in -
circulation that the County - Commissioners
Intend to, erect a new Coda: Rouge, the un
dersigned take this means of assuring
one people of Tioga•county that there is not one
particle of truth in a y suchatimor.
:oh the contrary, are now engaged in'
repairing the . old Co rt House, and find that
it can be put in good condition IA an expense
of not more than three or four hundred dol
lars. When these repairs are effected, which,'
will he hie, few days; the
_building will be
good for the next generation., -
The tither county,buildings are in good re
pair, and are ample to accommodate the pub
lie business if the county:
Jon REXFORD,
•
T. 0. Rome, ,
E. HART, • .-
January 10, 1873
LOCAL NOTICES.
Pike's toothache drops cure in 1 minute
Spalding's Glue rgende broken toys, &c
FOB SAVE.-A. new-41a cow, by
J. 14-2 w. Framowa.
One of the places to buy groceries, provis
ions, Sour, • boots . and shoes, Crockery, &c.,
htc,, is at No.l.,Union Block; corner of Main
cnd Craton streets, Wellsboro, Pa.
Also one gbod young horse for sale.
Jan. 14,1878-4t* - L. B. RE/EVOLDB.
, 111 ErEtrP.OVI ° S MOUTIC-•.PBA.IBZ AND
50201301 a. - Greatest luxury of modern
times—beautifies and prgiserves the teeth.
The repulsive breath in rendered- as fragrant
as a rose, and coldness by friends, or in bus 7
mesa, will not% , be no longer notioed. ,
. ,
° IiATIIIVVIS 8.L1,4431 FOB ALL COUPLA.INTS
of the lungs, the throat, and the bronchial
Whits is Ede' a Honey of Horehound and Tar.
Coughs and colds vanish as it by magic Uri
der its soothing, healing operation. .2old by
all druggists. _
There i 3 to be a donation visit at the house
of 11r1 411mi:der-Riese, in Catlin Hollow,
next Wednesday evening, the 16th instant,
for the benefit or Rev. J. S. Transue. A
cordial fivita'don is extended to all.
John G. Saxe will lecture in Union Hall,
Mansfield, Pa., Friday, evening, January
17th. Subject: "Yankee Land." The St.
Louis Republican nays " Mr. Saxe was wel
comed by a large, brilliant and appreciative
audience and we do not believe there was
cue person in the great assemblage who did.;
hot feel at once mulled and profited by the,
svining's entertainment The poet handled
tho subject of 'Yankee Land' in a most felic
itous style."
11scau.sac liaorinz.—Josh Billings says
nothing shall prevent hie being in Wellaboro,
January 24, fle writes the lecture Qom-
Manse thusly
"Dear One :-+Bn illosedplease find Ten
Dollars -- if sat han. My price is 80 dollars
and 40 cants. I nasy - disgount , the 130 dollars,
bat shall insist qp Ih§ 40 sante.
Mures afflokshionately,
Joan Brumeoe."
Jesh.eyidently luves Jiggers,
4Josr.—On JanuarY Ist, a scarf belonging
to Geo. Avery. I.l3aid scarf is about seven
feet long and eighteen• inches wide, supposed
to have been lest between Wellsboro, and
Gee. Penh's, near the Bound Top. The find
er will be liberally-rewarded.
Jan, 14, 16.78* ;Union Hotel:
• -
All those engaged on either si4 of tho
"temperance campaign," however-passively,
be interested in a piece which is to be
played at the Opera House next Tuesday
and Wednesday. evenings. " Ten Nights in
a Barroom" is a piece which is alkeady well
known and thoroughly appreciately by the
people, of Wellsboro. The amateurs who
propose to play it next week are fully com
petent to render its scenes naturally and viv
-idlyr—lf you want a good seat, select,, it ear
1Y-
The Wellsboro Dramatic Associat On are
to give a public entertainment at the Opera
ouie two weeks ::.om - this evening, the 28th
instant, Which wi::'prove highly interesting
to all who, atten6l. The play selected for the
evening .is "%our American Cousin,"-:—a.
comedy whit!; is ageneral favorite with all
loved of - the lithter drama. The character
cf-bond D11%‘ , .7 - eary alone is ono which would
make that4l . 4ne of any Writer ' or any actor
who sould 4hceive or embody it. It is well
knOtitt'ailthe favorite role. of Bothern and
one which ,he has rendered proverbial for
titiOus imbecility. The whole piece is well
cast,aud has been in rehearsal for wine time..
We have 1 730 doubt it will be excellently
plated. I.Ot us give the boys a bumper!
Etraa "ntr:TG'S REAL ESTATE A.GEZIVi
44"joffer the fallowing for EalO•
story frame dwelling on Nichols-st.,
we Anished, containing 8 rooms ; lot one
sore in size, with a'never failing spring,good
Price,
good biirn and some fruit trees.
Price, $8,600. This property for rent at $260.
The large frame dwelling and grounds,
corner of Queen and Main streets.
dwelling (new and yet unfinished)
with 2 lots e0i.200 feet each, corner of Win.
gate- street
( and Fellows Avonue.
%OK . •
11 new, well finished, story frame
dwelling on West Avenue. Lot 60x260 feet.
Price, $2OOO. ,
4 1 story frame dwelling with 12 mom;
on Main street, - below Lincoln street, with
good well, cistern, horse barn, and good
garden. Lot- 602;250 feet: Price ? , $2,600.
This propery fop rent at $176.
story frame dwelling on State street,
(Bait Avenue ) with lot 601.260 feet. House
nearly nev. ) . Price, $l6OO.
A frame boarding house ou Main i - -:treet,
nearly opposite the Cone' House, Lot 60
Imo feet, known as the "Hart PropF , rty.—
We property will be parceled and sold for
bUliness lots, The Boarding House is now
for rent, •
__The three story frame building known as
Boy's Block; containing 2 stores, divided in
the upper stories b 1? a common ball way.
The second story rooms suitable for dwell
ings, the third floor occupied as lodge rooms.
This property is in the center of business,
end is owned .by two parties, who will sell
the whole together, or the half interest of
each to duit, purchasers. Price $lO,OOO.
Desirable town lots for residencesi or man
ufacturing purposes, situate on the Bache
extension, on East .Avenue. Price accord
ing to the size and situation.
Two lots Co x 200 feet—one on the corner
of Cone street and East Avenue, the other
adjoining: Price for corner lot $6OO, for ad
joining lot $5OO, both together $l,OOO. •
-Desirable town lots for residences or for
manufacturing purposes, situate on the Fel
lows extension near the Depot. Price va
ries with size of lot and situation.
Twenty lots of one acre each fronting on
street, situate near the extension of Central
Avenue, .on the farm_ of Robert Austin.—
Price, $3OO a lot.
Several good lots on Pearl street, south of
the Academy. Price according to size.
A farm in Delmar township, 76 acre;
E 0 acres cleared,"ft good double log house,
and a good, 80x42; frame barn, and. smadl
orchard, Price, $16,000.
A :good farm of; about 206 acres, well
timbered, with ) hemlock, etc., about a mile
from the Courd House. 40 acres cleared r with
about 200 acres of meadow, well watered by
a small creek. No buildings: Price, $6O an
"acre. Itnet sold, the clearing will be, rent
ed for pasture at $l5O.
A wood IA 0: 214 acres, within 60 rods of
the Borough line, on Pine Creek .Road.-
13ultable fort pasture when cleared. Is well
watered. P'ce, $7lO
A wood lot of 33 acres, timbered, good
soil, and Editable Tor pasture when cleared.
Is within half mile of Court House. Price,
$l6O.
l'or terms of sale, and for further info,r
uuttion concerning the above, 4pply,perp.cin
*Ay or byIVO: jil:rea ' TQllNG,
Boa *49 and lxizurauce Aggnt,
• - 203, always /Motif.
Nets .A.d.y . ortrisomonts.
Prospectua—New York Times.
Plaster—J. IL Putnam: & Brother.
Mansfield Iron Paints—y. Ef...;putnetry& Bra
Dissolution—A. P. Hurley. ' -
Application for License. -
.LW of Letters—G. MerriOk.
Real Estate for Bele—D. Angell:.
'Perna for Rale—Mitchell & Catperon.
—How many times haYe you written 1872
by mistake this year?
..Co. comers
—Last Friday, Saturday and Sundayuights
were stingers in this. region.
—We are under obligations to Gov. Geary
for an early copy of his message.
—Mr. L. B. Reynolds has opened a new'
store on the corner of Main arid - Crafton
streets.
—Rev. Robert Coliver, of Chicago, lect
ures at - Tioga next Monday evening, the
20th instant. •
—The "mighty hunters" of Potter county
were to start for Pine Creek on a bear hunt
last week.
—lt is given out that Lucy Stone will not
lecture this winter. Her little boy is only
four weeks old.
—"Life insurance "claims to the amount of
$Bl,OOO have been paid in Lock Haven in
the past two xnonths.
—The taxes of Hornellsville are the heav
iest that eyer have been levied there, with
the exception of the war tax.
F. Roberts has sold his stock or
groceries to Mr. Oharlesitahn, who succeeds
nit in the butineso at the same stand.
—The Wllliaresport, Gazette and Bulletin
prints twenty-three solid columns of matter,
consisting of a review of the business inter
ests of that city.
--Sticklin has opened a now furniture room
in the new Opera House block. He has got
into good quarters and no doubt will do a
good trade.
=Mrs. Livermore's lecture at 'Eioga last
Tuesday evening was the same one she de
livered here last year—" What shall we do
with our daughters?"
—The Demociat has got a new head, and
now spells its own name correctly. It is
still unique, however, with its twelve inside
and fourteen outside columns.
' —L. P. Truman is now "at home" in ills
middle store of the Opera House block. If
you want to see a handsome store well filled,.
just drop in-there and look around.
—The price of season tickets• to the Her
maic Lecture Course has been reduced to
two dollars. They will be found at E. B.
Young & Co's Bookstore. ,
& Co. have got aboutsettled
in their na'w;store in the Opera,House block,
and their 109stook of hardware and the new
quarters s 4 each other oil' to the best advan
tage.
—"The . Alhambra" is the name of a new
eating saloon in the Conellouseblock. Ifyou
want an excellent meal, Schenck knows how
tb.get it up in the bent style and'on shoft'no
.
Hee.
—Hugh Young hag removed his ineurance
office to the front room over Horton Broth
er's store, right in front of the AGITATOR
office. He has good ii.,eighbOrt:," tci say the
least.
azo. AVERY,
—There was a stabbing affray , at Mont
gonwry Station, Lycoming county, last
Wednesday week, resulting in the dan
ge4ous wounding of Mr. Robert Tilton in
the left breast.
.Hayes, , , of the _firm of Hur
ley & Hayes, of Blossburg, died on the - Oth
instant, after a long ilhiess. He was a prom
ising young business .man, and his loss is
deeply regretted. •
—The Meadville Republica . n thinks thats
great deal is said about Credit AS.obilier Stock
by Democratic editors who have their doubts
whether it is a breed of French cattle or a
1 - 1277 brand of barreled ale.
ingstruni, — of this village, has
invented an arrangement for coupling or un
coupling cars. The brakeman has only . to
turn a wheel, and the work is done without
danger to life or limb.
--There is nothing like going away from
home for news. The Havana, N. Y., Jour
nal of last week se.ye that the inauguration
of Gov. Eartranft, of Pennsylvania,
• took'
pivots on Monday the 6th instant!
—The Elmira Advertiser of last .s'.e.turday
announces that P. C. Van Gelder has been e
lected a Trustee of the Advertiser Association
and Treasurer and Zuperintendent, in place
of Col. F. A. De Voe, resigned,
—We have received from the proprietor of
the Public Ledger, of Philadelphia, a copy
of the Ledger Almanac for 1873. It is a val
uable and interesting little annual,'which is
presented to each subscriber to the Ledger.
—The Blossburg and Corning, Fall Brook,
Welisboro and Lawrenceville, and Cowan
esque Valley :Railroads have been consoli
dated, and are hereafter to be known as the
Corning, Cowanesque & Antrim Railway;
owned and operated by the Fall Brook Coal'
Co. The length of these roads foot up
,the
respectable figure of 7% miles, besides the
switches and double track at the principal
stations.
—Mrs Livermore opened the Eiermaic
'Course last week Monday evening by a lect
ure over two hours long on Queen Elizabeth.
It consisted mainly of an elaborate eulogy of
the "Maiden Queen" and was highly inter
esting,.although rather opposed to received
historical ideas. The discourse was a tempt
ing subject for criticism; but space forbids
any lengthy discussion of it this week. The
next lecture of the course is by Josh Bil
lings, on Friday, the 24th instant. .A charac
teristic note from him will be found among
the local notice.
—The papers are calling the.attention of sol
diers t 9 the fact that the time for fling claims
fortheadditional bounty under the act of July
28ttc, 1866, givibg $lOO to every soldier who
enlisted in the a'rmrof the United etate:s af
ter the 19th• day' of April, 1861, for n a period
of not less than three years, and received his
honoroble discharge, or ,S5O for two years
enlistment after April 14th, 1861, expires on
the 81st of the present month, Congresi hay
dug, on thef22d of April last, passed an act
prolonging th - elfime for filing such claims
until Jahuary_Blst, 1873.
—There were two Or three mistakes in our
article of last week on Mr. Donaldson's of
ficial life, which were of minor importance,
but which it will be well enough to correct.
The third trotei mentioned in Wellsboro, in
1827, stood On the rot on the south-east corn
er of Main and Crofton streets, where Con.
verse's hardware (tore now stands. The ho-
tel stood thirty or forty feet back from Main
street. It *as kept at that time by R. B.
Alford. i Mr. Donaldson's Democratic com
petitor in 1839 was Ephraim B. Gqrould,
Gould, as misprinted. The Whig candi
date for Prothonotary in 1851 was Samuel
RiSmith.
Clje Agitator.
TIMBDii.Y, JANUARY 14, 1878.
.affairs.
313 .
perruace
Three fourths of all the pauperimi
crime in our county 13 the result, either di
r - eetly or indirectly, 0 f the liquor traffic.—
And all this under the sanction of law. Is
it not most wicked fur , t State to maintain a
aystetii of trade, which wastes the manhood
of its people, corrupts their morals, destroys
their lives,beggars their families, and saddles
every department of useful and legitimate
industry with taxation, that a few may be
supported by their ill-gotten gain? Is it not
high time that this great plague—this great
abomination, of wickedness was stayed? We
have to day in the United States, an army of
more than OZ.TE HUNDRED THOUSAND DRUMM
ARDS. , Eighty thousand die annually. We
have an army of more than one hundred
thousand "moderate drinkers."(?), eighty
thousand Of whom are annually drafted to
fill the depleted rankS - of tire drunkards.—
We also have an army of two hundred thou
sand cadets of intemperance about oue
-hundred thousandof these areannually trans
fered to the array of moderate drinkers.—
And all this under the sanction of law.
By its blighting influence, some of the no
blest intellects of the State have been strick
en down. We are continually losing ele
ments of worth,wealth, greatness and power,
.1E1'..6./RING THE COURT HOVSF..—Every- of more value to our country than all the
body who
,has attended the_ courts here-re- harvests of our fields, timber of- our -forests,
cently knows that the court room has been 'or the coal from our mines.
in a condition which, to say the least, did no The striitten ones go out from stately man
credit to the county. It was dirty, dingy don., as well as from poor ones, to waste and
and very shabby. But by the time the rust die. They, go from pulpit and bar, frond ,
term of__Cdurt assembles, on the 27th instaut, counting-rooms, field and i tforge. By all the
a great change will have been wrought in sad memories of the dead, acd our love for
the room. The work of repair and dec)ra- the living,', let us now orgalN::e and taborand
tin is already well advanced, end when I vote that this terible evil—this withering,
completed we venture to say that no better blighting Curie may no longer continue ter'
looking or pleasanter public room will be J have the sanction of law.
found in the county. r This wicked traffic is nisi.; sanctioned by
The plaster has beer: knocked off the ceil- law-; and yet, a blacker falsehood never had
ing, and a new and - smooth coat put on.— a place in bur history. As a means of rais-
The walls and ceiling have been kaleornined a revenue, restraining intemperance, or
or "deaorated," as the workmen call . in punishing illicit dealers, it is a falshood.—
handsome and harmonious tints and parole, .; Its record has no chapter to redeem it from
Avith. a very. - fine -center-piece. - The v, - uotl 'the curse of God, or the execration of man.
work is to be thoroughly cleaned and grain- ItragedieS are all 'the time 'being. - written
ed in imitation of chestnut. The old * tables in tears and blood. Row . many have been
and desks are i to be re-covered and Made as . its victims in our own) county t Since the
good, as new.' The unsightly-old sloveT and days of the liberation of our fathers from
pm are to as made* rather mots pont.. I .4ritislo#oll7, we 4iive,-beint win tip
able. When this is dope, and the • Iloor
again carpeted] the court. - room will be one
into which no Citizen of the county need . feel
ashamed to take a strangei..; , ; ' :
Besides - this - inside renovation, it is the in
timtion Of; the, Coramissioners,.as soon as the
Weathernaoderatei sufficiently, to put new,
skinglei the entire - roof of
,the Court
House, and as soon - as this is done the
building will, bo in, good repair. The
are of solid cut stone, and are evidently us
sound to -lay as they were in 1835--the -year
they were put sip., We see no- 'good reason
why it should not stand for the next hundred
years; and with the slight internal repairs
needed- front time- to thine it will for that
length of time, accommodate all' the Courts
of- the county. If entirely devoted to the
purposes for which it was erected, it, is am
ple in size-and conveniontlYarranged for the
transaction of the public - hnsiness of the
courts.
The repairs now in progres;s it is estimated
will coat not more than four hundred dollars
and those people of the county who attend
the next term of court will we believe agree
with'us that the cominissinners are entitled
to commendation for expending that sum in
a most judicious manner.
_TELE Benouon Ce.trcus.—Parsuant to the
notice published last. week, the Republican
voters of the borough assembled ,Bowen's
- Hall, Tuesday evening, to nominate borough
officers to be voted for at the election to be
held on the 24th instant. , ,It wan nearly eight
o'clock before the meeting was called to or
der, and a goodly number of the active Re
publicans of the village were present. Maj.
Geo. VT. ltrirrick was elected President,
Geo. 0. Derby, Vice President, and N.. T.
Chandler and J. B. Potter, Secretaries.
moved and carried that the caucus
proceed to nominate a Constable by ballot.
After considerable talk and several motions
and amendments, the motion was finally re
considered and so amended as to provide for
the nomination of Burgess, withotit desicr.
Eating the mode.
Lucius Truman arid L. A. Gardner' were
named as candidates,' and on taking a rising
vote Mr. Truman rebeived a majority, and
was declared the candidate nominated for
Burgess.
For Councilmen Joseph Riberole, N. T.
Chandler and William Bache were unani
mously nominated, no other candidates be
ing 'named.
It was moved and carried "that no candi
date be nominated for the °Moe of 'Justice of
the Peace.
On motion the nomination of - C3onstable,
was postponed until all - that other nomina-'
tions had been made. •
Hugh Young received a large majority of
votes as the candidate for Assessor and WWI
declared duly nominated. John Dickinson
and Pharea Houghton were Put in nomina
tion as Assistant Assessors.
Five gentlemen were mentioned for School
Directors. On voting for candidates J. H.
Bosard, and Chester Robinson received a
majority of votes and were nominated. Da
vid Cameron was nominated as Auditor by
a strong majority. John Alexander was
unanimously named for Judge of Election,
and Andrew Sturrock was ;nominated hpa
majority vote for Inspector)
Then came "the tug of war" in the nom
ination of a candidate for the office of Con
stable—the most valuable one in the git't of
the Borough. A. NI. Ingham, E. J. Purple,
Job Wetmore, and William B. Van Horn
were named by their respective backers for
the plice. It was moved and carried that
the nomination be made by balloi, and that
the person having the highest number of
votes be declared nominated. The Secreta
ries then passed around the hats and collect
ed the ballots of the voters present.. On
counting the tickets the vote was found to
stand: Ingham, 12; Purple, '3i; Ireffrore,
81; Van Horn, 28. Bohr. E. J. Purple
was•declared the Republican nominee for
Constable, and the caucus adjourned in the
.be&t of humor, after a few remarks, from the
Chairman and others heartily indorsing the
ticket put in nomination.
It is unnecessary to urge upon the electors
of Wellsboro the duty of supporting this
ticket, for every voter knows that, from top
to bottom, it is an er.cellent one. We believe
Chat - every candidate - naia - cl,rifVected,
discharge the duties of his office with ability,
discretion, and integrity. And there need
be no doubt of the election of the whole
ticket if 'Republicans will only turn out and
vote next week Friday.
xmv." SOLDIERS' Bou:vry L.L..:sr , ACT.
—The Rouse of Representatives passed Dec.
12th, 1872, an Act 'giving to all honorably
discharged soldiers who served 90 days or
over in the war of the Rebellion, leo aores
of the Gove - inment landi free of cost. It
prohibits the soldier disposing of his rights
under the Act until he obtains full possess
ion. This excellent measure meets with
fierce opposition from speculators, bobbvists,
and 'parties interested rin Railroad Land
Grants. It is claimed that the soldiers will
gobble up 320 million of acres, or nearly all
the Government lands. This it untrue.. Ac
cording to the Commissioner of the General
Land Office, there remained unsold and un
appropriated June 90, 11338, 1,405,323,478
acres of the public domain. Admitting that
the soldiers will absorb 320 million acres (an
exaggerated estimate), and that 85 millions
of-acres have been sold, granted .to ratroade
or otherwise disposed of since June 80th,
1838, there would still remain to the Govern
ment about one billion of acres. It is to be
hoped that the Senate will promptly pass it
as an act of justice. The - Government owes
its existence to the bre.very and heroism of
our patriot soldiers, and it should willingly
:bestow free homesteads on the true and loyal
defenders of the Republic. - 207.
Liberty, Jan. 7,1673.
A VOTER'S APPEAL.—Editor itutor.--
Thar Stir : I desire to Etddress, through your
valuable paper, the voters - of Tioga county,
and bring to their consideration the necessi
ty of organized, united and iruniediateaction
in an effort to stay the terrible tide of intern
more cruel despotism
As Christians and good citizens - , ive ought
to bo earnest and 10+014 in - nnr efforts to
keep the young from . . i this reiin f ,to reclaim*
the drunkard from ltis low degradation and to
do all we can to arouse the public. mind. to
the dreadful evils of intemperance,. . ' - -
• But we must not lobse sight of .the fact
.
that-the great strength of this evil is that it
is now supported and upheld bylaw, and
that it is our duty as fiters to' Outlaw it.—
Let us then take our .timd on the side of
right; principle and ri:
ing the blessing of Go
—come out to the poll.-!
this month'and vote "!
curse may no longer e.
tion of law, in our cou
Thew wJ 1 bo tempereno.
and dines, and by the speak,
TVESDArt . I
Wales, "TA
es, Revs. Henry and
Stony Fork, Col. Aden,
Wehtb Sattlenient; It4v: J
and others.-
VIZDNE3DAY, J'
Rev, A. L. Re
Charleston, (Card School I
D. Edwards.
TgtrasD2C2 s .1.
Rim. Reynolds
')Etterr7 'Flats, J. F. Calldh
tokesdale, Mather, Whit.
FILIDAY, JAN'
Knoxville, Rev. N.L. Re*
East- Charleston, Cols. St.
ards.
Delmar (Bioughtork SerCIC
'Rowland.
Farmington, (House Sal:Lc
Robert Caabser.
Big Meadows, (Church}
SUNDAY, JA4
HollßLsytown, Reynolds,
141:pro, Judge Wl
Su AT, JA:
/Ellensburg, Geo. W. l_terrtelt, aud. ottere, evening.
Delmar, Went Branch, Ee l '. P. Reynolds,-2 P. al*
TllO/gb.vr, J.4 . u.trar 20th. -
East Lawrence, C. cur
11. 'Gibson.
Catlin Hollow, church,
Simick, evening,
Delmar, Oabdrd Sch. IL,
- J. IV: Mather.
Grays Valley, Rev. Mr. E
Chatham', Starks Corners
Pope.
Morrie Run, S. B. Elliott
J.
Fall Brook, S. B. Elliott,
Mr. Lamkin.
Farmington, Preebyteria
eon, and others.
Lambs Creek, C, IT. Be
Heoneyville, G. W. Mont
WEDNESDAY,
WeMsbOTO, Court House,
• and others.
Osceola, J. P. Biles, Rev.
Local committees mad
Quested to post the nece
rangements for the above •
THE JANUARY Cot 'T.—The next term of
Court will convene t a last Monday of this
1: t,
month, and continue two weeks. A very
interesting feature of he term will bo the
return of the result of he election-to be held
on the 24th instant in- he several townships
and boroughs for the e action of local officers,
and to decide the liqu r license question for
the next three years f r" the whole county.
If the temperance m n are successful, and
carry the county against license, the ques
tionll will be removed e tirely from the Court,.
and no - license Can be granr ; but if they
do not succeed, and the cou ty votes in favor
of license, the Court will be called upon to
decide who shall.and who shall not have a
license for the next ye'ar, just as heretofore.
We print below the !times of the Grand and
Traverse Jurors draw forthe term,an'd also
' " •
the trial list :
GRAND lIRORB.
Horace Broughton, hippen. '
John•R Bown, Wel sboro.
Burr R Bailey,. Ma . afield.
Boardmaii Brown, lkland.
Gi'ford Burdick, El eland.
Thomas Colegrove, I awrence. '
George Dorrance, J ~ Elkland.
Solomon Day, Mid. lebury._
Byron .8, - .}loliday - , Vellaboro.
Elias Horton, Jr., P eerfleld-: • • - • .
' Jacob .Kimble, Libe ty. ..
Austin Lathrop, La imam
Charles W Loveles, Tioga.
..•• -
Albert M Lbop, Ne son. s .
Orrin '`,Pritts,lro lnii ! oil.
Augustin-Eh-them , Elk.
Elijah Stebbins, 01. mer.
.Jame, OW:, .1. t, te • d'tee'litfir ---
Asa Slingerland, Si llivan.
William Webster I barlesfot..
h t
Abram. ;talker;
•C . rleston. •
Clark L 'Wilcox; I ellsboro. -
Oliver H Wood, K oxville.
— O - tztrin C- rode; - vrd - 5 elil.:
TP,AVERSE JUR 61113, PXOT 'WEEP.
Thomas Allen Del ',tar. .
Daniel Brion. 'Libe ty.
Harrison C• Bailey, Tioga.
Jacob Broadhead, ellsboro.
Alvan Baxton, Far. ington.
Enoch Blackwell, i orris.
Wallace W Bentle, Rutland.--
David H Coolidge, Charleston.
Robert Cumming, all Brook.
Luther Carpenter, armington,
• Jerome B Cudwort., Mainsburg.
13,pbert Custard, Morris.
John Cole, Richni•nd. ..
Miner Carvey, Jae son. •
`Charles H Card S 'liven.
Samuel Deane, Mo ris. • 1
A H Truman, Gai es.
' Porter Gaylord, • lansfleld. ,
Julius A Hill, We 15boro.
George H Hasting , Delmar.
Baldwin Jackson II elmer.
Joel G Johnson, P noxville.
Edward Keeler,'M.ddlebury
John Ladd, Clym:r.
George MtiCracki,
Charles Manley, T.
Allen Falmatier,
Gilbert Phelps, Ri
Elisha S Rose, Sul
Philander Rockw
Horace Hoff, Law
Emerson Rixford,
Valentine Beep,
Silas Sheperd, Fal
William C Stephe
Norman Strait, 0.
John Staikey, Mi
Levi Stevens, Dee
David Stull, Elk]
Ruisell Temple, C
Henry Trowbridge
Charles Taylor, 0
Andrew J 'Teeter,
Saiiiuel Tubbs, W
Jehiel H. Wood, I
Isaac Woodborne,
Nathan T West,
Charles J Wheele
• TP.VERBE Jono
John Argetsinge
Lewis L Beaver,
Thomas B Bryde
Charles Buckley,
Ebenezer H. Bri
Elisha J Brown,
David Clement,
Anson Dun, lira
Silas S Davey, Ri
Geo. 0 Derby, I
Richard English,
Victor Gray, Coy
Hiram Hodge, S
Horace Herringt.
John Harkness,
Abram M Ingha
Alexander.Loga.
William Mclnty
Morris Metcalf,
Thomas Putman,
Stephen L Pack;
Martin V Purple.
Daniel Rose, Ch•
David Rexford,
Hubbard Spence
Henry Smith, N
Aaron Squires,
Jhon Schanback
John Spencer,
Isaac Smith, La
Eleazer Segars,
'John Sexton, Fa
- Noah J Wheele
Russell Watson,
William Wooati,
I f tl. J Watkins, Cr
'mond.
ellsboro.
Welisboro.
nston.
lhvan.
n, Shippen.
ellsboro.
:Wellsboro.
e, Jackson.
it rooklyn.
, Covington.
Ird, Co,VirAtton
DeeffreTd.
rleston.
e sines.
. utland.
•r, Elk:
neon.
• rence.
io_ga.
1 Brook.
Charleston.
Richmond.
yrq,.Jaekson.
i)vingtob.
G Schieffelin
iLeander Aldrich'
C Bronson v 1"
PhellVells vs
J I Lewis vs
Wm Smith v-
Orrin Day r_Fp.
.Alex.' Wes vs yt
Alex Joh'es vs
Alex Jones vs
Alex Jones vs 1
Helen B Gans
„
S H Wetmore v
Oolumbia Fire
Thomas H Baile
George IV Hazl
Socrates Cornell
Alex Jones vs S
Selah Frost vs
Beni:Wells Vs
E E Sill vs limo
Wm Beebe -vs
-7411044*0v
.AL LIST.
'a Sol Bennett et al. •
'et al Ns B B, Bailey et al.
fflen , Searles. - '''. .„ _
Step li r 0 rcutt. ' •
3 INT Reynolds.
Morris Township. •
Daniel Monroe.
E ,Shares.. -.- - •- - -
snsoni. Keeney. . : • •
Ihiletus Smith. '- •
M Smith.
li Selliffl
voort vs Vine-Da Pui's
Jeff Harrison:•Adm'r.
s Co vs George Hastings.
of al vs F A. Allen et al.
r•tt vs James M Ward et al.
vs A B A. Briggs.
ah Benjamin, Adna'xl.
more 'Gunk.Vunk.
has:Voorhez.
& Kohler. • .
: Johnson.
vs 'Taus Zit*
!f the ninnoter rain,
ueoußnoss, and seek
and Ida gu►danco,—
on the 24th day of
lieense," that this
ist, under the sane
tr. A Nrcerztt.
ineotinge, at the, Once',
,rs named below: • .
UART 14th.
teyiltada.
1. Stone, BS.aj: Merrick,
F. Calkins, Etobut Truli
:WARY 15th. . ...
Holds and °there.
House) A. C: NSlntara, 'CI
I .ABY 16th.
nd Ira W. Bayley.
and Gen. Cox. •• -. .
.. a, Col. Allen. '
I4IIY, 19th:
volde and othere. -
11 '
I: ne Remick, B. P. Etch
House) Reve. Henry and
!Numa 18th.
1.1 House) Mather. 'Waiters
erriok and Stone
I. • AMY nth.
and otherv.
T. H. Bogard and °them
, - ctatt 19th
Ravi:. H. P. sake and 0
0. Winters and G. W
ev, L, ReYnbldi and
erltt and others.
W. A. Stone and D. A:
• nd Prof. Amerman.
/ X
'mar 2lot.
•rof. Amerman, and Rev.
Chtueb, Rev. Par. Raw
lour and S, B. Elliott,
k anti J. W. Mather.
ANUAIt£ 22d.
I. ev. D. W. e, Huntington
Jr. Cairns, and others.
others interested are re
.nary notice and make ar
eetinge.
Courrrir Oolmilrxex
g,.. Liberty: •
mon.
I ackson.
i hmond.
Ii ivan.
.11, Rutland.
• euce.
Westfield. I
awrence.
E Brook.
s, Middlebury.
ceola.
dlebury. , I
'field.
nd.
,bathani.
, Jackson.
1 ceola.
Ward.
estfield.
nines.
Mainsburg,
lainsburg.
, Wellsboro..
1 s,'SBoOND Wlrzr.
Rutland.
Farmington.
SVellsboro_
eerfleld.
' 9, Middlebury.
Tellsboro.
loss.
.--)
n.
RIARRIAGES.
• - LtfliTt 4 :001111—.111 Mainsburg, Jan. , 4th, 1473, by
I/et:lsaac Everitt, Ms. Charles :Lofty and Miss
X; Dona: all of 31elneburg - •
LOVX:-.RIVEY.-4-11y the same, in Mainsbrirg; Jan:
a, 1073. Atr. John F. Love and Idles Julls - 4.
wr , Lo}l-- ILTiER. —A t the residence of the bride%
• h
tat er, in $111111van; boo.. 281 h. by - Rev. M.' Rockwell,
Mr; Leroy...Welch and Miss Mary '3llller. all of Suit-
Van '
. SHORT—FLEA D.—ln Knoxville, Po., at the rest-
Alen"ce of the bride's mother, Deb. 18,1813, by ROir:
Blades, Mr, Alfred Short and ?lis Ada Mead.. -
MEAD-11A.WLEY.—Ily ilia 'sarae; - at' reattle:aca
or ato bride's father. Dec. /8..1872, Air. John MAad
and Hixs 3liza Hawley, all of Chatham,
RING—PRIDE.—Dy the same, at tho Methodist
parsons o. linoxville, Pa., Deo. 24, 1872,11 r., W.: -
Ring and Bliss Polly A. Pride, both of Westfield,
ANGELL—SMITII.4-Dy the wine, at the semis place.
Mr. Edward Ansfell, of Grafton, Nebraska, and MIAS
Ifiolinft S. Smith, of Snore ille. ,
,_„
Notices.
?deux lifolcur fast and hunnrably, $l2 60 per • day
pil,pcc.weelt, by at ("nee applying for territorialrb3bta
(which are Oven free to agente,) to sell the best, strong
,eat; moat useful and rapid selling Pawing Machine, and
Patent Button Role Worker, ever used pr recommend.
ed by families, or buy one for your own use; it is only
SO; Mont free everywhere by express. Address for
particulars, A. CATELET, Suporiliterldellt Cot'. 'Green
wich and Courtland ate. N. Y.
Oct. 15. 1871,6tra.
Mansfield Iron Paints.
sa-UVE SHADES.]
Mansfield Fire-Proof Metallic
• TN ITSVOVEM. THIRTY YEARS.
The are tho Cheapest good paints in the market.—
Iliey are durable and adhesive, and „the darker shades,
to a great extent, fire.prciof. They are put up in tin
eons of from flve,(s) to fifty (SO) pounds, ground in oil,
and in packages of from-live to ton gallons, mixed for
iminediato use. •-
. •
The attention otpersonsr about to paint is respect•
fullyl called to these goods, the base of which is iron.
Address's JOHN B. PUTNAM' & BRO.
Mansfield, Tioga Co., Pa:
Jail. 14.4 m
TNISSOLUTION.—.Thefirra.of Hurley & Hays have.
1.1 dissolved partnership' in consequence of thS
death of the junior partner, William J. Hayes:
Business will be continued as usual un4r tho
name of
131bseburg, Jan. 14; 1878,-3t.
_J •
.1 7 0-1? BALE:.
•
Ai good houoo, with fruit said shade trees, out build
one bali•acre lot: and three good building
lots, centrally located in the villiage of E.nosltille, Pa.
Also, an A, No. 1 Dairy -farm Or 110 acres. Good
buildings on the same; I one mile west, on the river.—
Prlee 000 per acre. Terms easy.
.416, CUSICEILINTCI23.
Address D. ANGELL,
Jan. 11, 1873,-tf. ' Eno/v:111e, Pa.
Farm for Hale.
IN Covington township, on the road' leading from
,Marvin Butlers, in Copp Hollow, to the State road,
at the Hoagland School Rousts. 87% acres; SO im-
proved. and well watered. Good frame holm and
frame barn. With undergrotind stable,
H ) 160 APPLE TREES
commencing to bear; all grafted fruit.
, Some good plum, pear, and cherry trees. For fur
ther. particulare, inquire of .0I ES S. DIAItV/X.
on the premises. or
MITORE4 S CAMERON.
4 , Wellabor°, Pa
Jan. 11, 1877}w•
Orphans' Comit gaU.
DR virtue of an order of the Orphans`Omirt of Ti
081'cotulty, r shall expose to public sale, on-the
premises, on the 20th day of January, 1879, at bne
o'clock p. m., the following described real estate, the
property of Cyrus P. Parker decetiadd:
AIL that - piece of landj situate in the township of
Brookfield, 'Bogs county, and bounded on the east by
lauds of Adam Loper, north by lands of Edward Baker
.and lands-of the jeeee Gardner estate, west by the
tortntylluebetWeen the counties of Tioga and Potter
and lands of Nelson Gill, and south by lands of 310-
easlietealf, bther lands of said decedent, and by lands
of Reuben "Hammond; being the lot known as the
homestead of the said decedent, and containing 107
sores, more or Less.. Terms, one-third cash on con
firmation of sale; one-third in one year, and ono-third
in two yearn thereafter," with use. Ronde to be given,
With sureties to be approved, Sc., in the sum of four
thousand dollars. GEORGE A. BOLT,
H. A. PARKER, ,
Administrators:
D'ec . .-24, 1572. 4w
V THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL
o
}ZANE. of Wellaboroug4, Pa.. at tho clocio of bud.
&Bad, D.Scenabor 27, 1972.
It SOURCES
•
Loano and Discounts ..... . .......
11. B. Donde to secure circulition
B. Bonds and Securities on hand
Other Stocks, 1., , 0nd5; and Mortgages.
Due!from,Radsemind .and Reserve Agents
Duettrors other National Hanks --
Current Expenses . .......... .
"Tales Paid' . ...
Cull Items, (including Rev. Stamps)
Bills of other National Banks
Fractional Currency. (including Nickeled.. 065 00
'Legal Teta:lto • " ' * 25,312 00
ISABU TIES
ttulua a ,- • ' 8C 1 ,684 87
Dis rp cotuit, Interest and Exchange 12,188 99
Undivided fit°
National PantOireulation•ioutatauding):•. 83,783 00
Individual Deposits •
......."1.422,489 93
3)134 to Watforial Banker. : . . 1,00 63
Duni° !Rate Banks and Bankeze 1,076' 77
. ........ • • - - -
'TATE OE PE1.311 . A., TIOGA COVIiTT, ec
S•5B. sobinson. Cashier of the Firet Natiotml
Bent e! Wellaborotegh, Pa., do Banta:ay °wear that the
aboveretstercent is true to the best of mg hnowledsre
and belief. E. EL ItOBEsTSON, Cashier
Sabseribed and sworn to before me Me 7th day of
hall l urn 1278. rtOI3EUT C. SIXP80:1',
- Notary Public.
"Correct. Attest—Jno. L. Robinson, Chester Robin•
ion, H. W. Williams, Directors.
ELECTION.
rirLE etookholdera of the First National Bank of
IVellebOre,Pa., areeter e eby notified that an electioi2
or directors for said tank, for the ensuing year, will
be held at the banking rooms of said Distils on the sec.
and Tuesday (the 14th, day) of January, 1872, between
the hours of-three and four o'clock P. M.
• E. H. ROBVSON, Cashier.
Dec, 10, 1972-ft.
REUISTER'S NOTICE.
'VOTIOE 1e hereby given that the Eiectitors and Ad.
1:4 ministastors named below have filed their no
counts in the Registers Offioefo# Tioga county, Penn's.,
and that said accounts will be presented to the Or
phans' Court for said county, at a session of said Court
to be held at Wellsboro. on Monday the 27th day of
January, 1873, at 2 o'clock p. m., for allowance and
confirmation. •
Account of Ersetua Cooper, Maria Cooper and Wm.
B. Freemen, Administrators of the estate of Jason
Cooper, deceased.
A..woMat of Margaret S.Wilsom Exeuutrir. Of the last
Bill and testament of James R. Wilson, late of Utah
mond township, deceased.
Amount of Eractue Roe° and. Hiram L. Roblyer,
Executors of.tho lent will and testament of Hiram
Roblyer, late of Rutland ton - uuhlp,teceased.
L. DEANR,
Register
Welliiboro, Pa.. Dec. 81, 1872
.
Applications - for License.
- *C", OTIOE le hereby given that the following named
,1.11 persona have made Ipheation for Tavern Li.
uensee and_Eating Houeu Ll ensea, and that the name
will be presented to the CO of Quarter Sessions the
27th day of January, Mat., a 2 o'clock p. m., when all
interested niay attend If the think proper.
Coat
ffors.t.s.
Solomon Bunnell, Wellaboro.
Samuel H. Thompson, Covington.
Job Mareh, Liberty. • -
Robert C. Sebrlng„ -- Llbertf. - - -
John A. Martin, Bloauburg.
.• H. C. Vermilyea, Gaines. •
i J. 0. Pine, Covington.
... / FatilleY , Middlebury.*
. Lewis. DatTgett, Lawrenceville *
Edward Seely, Lawrenoeville.*
George Close, Westfield:*
Elias M. Smith, Tioga.*
A. , 8. Graves, Vestdeld.
- 'J. A. Mall, Wellaboro.
~-' • Nathan R. Shqppee, nose, . . _.
- ... .. M. R. , o^o9nnor, Wylleboro.*
' , l J. Stoddard, ICnoxville,
John McCarter, Union. -
EATrse HOL6E
i. Boyden, Welleboro.*
n. 7, 1873.-,.`V,
Orphans' Court Sale.
•
13tvirtne of an order of the 'Orphans' Court of Ti.
oga county. T 011811 expose to public sale, on the
premises, ou the 20th day of January, 1873, at one
o'clock R e re., the following dfccribed real estate: •
A piece of land'airtaile in tlie township of - Chaihana,
Tioga county, bounded on the. north by lands owned*
by 0. H. Wood and a lot conveyed to Orall tlarlatt,
east by lands owned by Maxey Pre:crawl, south by
lands 6? John 'Kemp, and west by lands of Tie.
mains and lands of William }lowland; being lot No.'
823 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Chatham,
end pert of warrants:Kos. Lair and 2 - ;830. Tonna;
cash on confirmation of sale. • • . ,
'GILBERT E. OWLETT, Gutraaii
Dec. 2.4, - 1872 4w
Auditor's Notice.
TILE undersigned Auditor appointed...by the 01 . -
pilaus' Court of Tioga county to make a !Metall:L
-.lton of the indbeYs arising from iceile. of the reel ee
tate-of Frederic): Wetty, deceased, in prOceeding tu
partition, will attend to the duties of his appoint
'flout at the oilice of Elliott & Bogard, in Wellsboro;
Pa.. on Friday, the 31st day of January, J. 13.1878
at 2 q'cloek p. rn, ~,TA...1.1T.:8 BOSABD,
•Jan. ~1.57t47 , 10. • - , - A.ntlitor.
'Trustee's -Sale.
ursuanaa of an order of the Orphan's Court of
the county of Ttoga, dated the 27th of Deoember; '
1872, The ungers,igi.ed, Tr,galeeung.e.r..tlk last will
of Sohn rglowe r decessed; , wiltvgi gettirday, the let
day of Felmattricl6ri3, at, true _WAR& p. m., at-the
Court/louse in Wellaboro, ezpose to sale the follow
ing descrilond lands. late the property of said deco.
dent, viz : All Shut lot of lsnd situate in Wellabore,•
Tiogs, county, Pa.. bounded -ou the nortb by Derg.:'
r. Kelety; on the eaet by tbe highway; on the south
by Charles Mosier mad-Geerge English; and on.
west by Beni. F. Kelsey, colittining 61 acres and 100
Also, all that 'other lot of land situate in Delmar
township, Tlbss county, Ps., bounded on - the. north
by lands devised by sail .olan Fellows to Ersqvgr,
Yellows, Horace Fellows and Efuldah A. Hfittle;loll 414
east by O. L. 'Wilcox; on the south by lands in;pos
sesiiett of Fitep*Ruettll; and On the west by the
highway, cords --,,lice`.serea of land. Terra ---
rive biantLyetld rest time of lisle; the remainder .
Pari;Ste Walt interest, '
)19/49/ VELOWIi,'
1 14Uni4,4 Tr4o4ll*
I ghlt LECT
016
;
1.- . MARY . A. LMKBIIO.IIE....iIBTB
Simi= : - --"Queety * NA7izabelb."- - , , •
2. JOSIi, BILIIIYCIB 'JAN. 2i,
5. =AUK'S STESEOPTICtet , ,
4. ' PBREY CONVERV RED. leit
6; raniacE,bIORINSON. ii. f r "
NEB 24 1811
u. ":13E0. ALiCTIONALD,' I
SEASON TICKET, Iteserved Seat, $2.00
SINCIEnTICKET,' - - .50
-a. w; mpixexcicoraxa'ac
A. MUSD, EILVT.
A. n. - Tointa; taxess.
wpm,.
U. D. PBCKXII.
NoTz.--Owltig to ego continued ill beam: of
BtooDonald, the to of 1, , ,ta led(ure,..cOonot st qr
be tired, ' . - • ' •
A TAIOLY 44TICLE. - •
Aisats make sl26o,per flap, X 76 per weak
- 4.N ENTiIIBLY NEW
SEWING..MACHINE
0 ' - FOR DOSIEBT/0 USE,
ONLY FIVE K r )aLLAAS.
With the 4pw Patent Bltton :Hole Wo4er.
• '" — Patented Jtme27th,lB7l.
,
A moat wonderful and elegantly constructed Saw.
nice hiacispis for Family Work. Complete to ill its
Parts, Uses the Straight Eye i Pointed Needle, Max
'XnalfaD/ISO, direct_ upright Poor/7st: Manor, 'NW
Toneion, Self Feed and' Cloth! Guider. Operates as
WREIL and on a TAMS. • Ligh! Running, Smooth atm
noiseless like all good highqprioed machine*. Has
y i
Patent Check to prevent the At eel being turned' the
wrong way. lines the thread rect from the spool. Mikes the Ewan: Loos gar: n, (finest and strongest
stitch known;) firm, durable,loloso and rapid. Will
4o all kinds of work, fins; and course, from OsSESSIO to
heavy CMG/ or LEA:run/44nd 02011 Si/ dO/104/AlOl4 of
thread: This Machine is ISPATILIC couirracoran to
give it STIAENGTit; all the part of each Machine be
madeac
alike ty m a chinery, and beautifully llniahed and
ornamented. It is very easy to learn. Rapid, Smooth
and Silent tmoperation. - .Reliable at all times, and a
PI/acalcar, OczanTrli7o, ADWASSICAT, INVAINTION, at
Greatly Reduced Price. i
•-. A Good, Cheap, Eel:illy Sewing him/lino at last.—
The first and , only success MI producing a valuable*
substantial and reliable. low priced Sevng litenbina
Its extreme low price reaches alltiondittons,• Its sins.
plicity and strength adapts it to all cepa:At:leo, while
its many merits make it a universal favosite wherever
used, and creates a rapid demand.
I caucheerfully and confidently recommend its
use to those who are wanting a really good Sewing Ma
chine, at a low price." Mrs. J. P. Wxx.sort, Rutherford
Park, Bergen 00., N. J.
Price or each Machine. "Chase " One "..(war ,
ranted for five years by, special certilicate,) wit h et
the fixture', and everything ortnplete belonging to it, in
cluding Elatoratrapameu NEEDLE, packed in a strong
wooden box, and delivered to any part of the country,
by express, FEDE Of further charges, on receipt of price,
ONLY Frvc Doman. Safe delivery guaranteed.. With
eaoh Maohine we will send, on receipt of el extra, the
new patent
Ono of the post important attd useful inventiona of
the age. So aimplo and certa that a child can work
the finest button hole with r ularity and ease. Stronii.
and beautiful.
Bekaa. Tglille; and Extra Inducements to Aleut
and Fsmai..E Agents, Store E. opera, &c., who will es
tablish agencies through the country and keep out
I.lsw Bleetipts on Ex/aiti and Sale. Comers
Itiours given to smart agents; 871YEE. Agent's complete
outfits furnished Withdut any Irma °Pinola. • Samplele
of sewing, descriptive circulars containing Twine,
Testimonials, Engravings, di., &e., azier IBEE. We
also supply -
Latest Patents and Improvements for the Sarin and
Garden Movrers,'Reapers, Gultivatons, Feed Cutters,
Harrows, Farm Mille, Planters, Harvesters, Threaten
and all articles needed for Farm work. Rare Seeds in
large variety. Norway Gael The wonderful
ply*ng Forrazaw Coin $1 per • hundred, &0.., &0..
money sent in Poet Otiloe, gitney„Orders, Ifegisterod.
Lettere, Draftior by Express; will be at our risk, and
is perfectly secure. Safe delizery of all our goods
guaranteed. JJ
"An old and responsible fir &teal the beat goods
at the lowest price, and can be relied upon by our
readers."—Farmer's Journal, 41 7 etu York.
Addreas orders,
A. CATELEY, Superintendent.
Corner Greenwich and Cottlaud;sta,, New York.
Oct. 16, 1872-6 m.
1 -
en ex a I Insura'neo Agenpy,,
Trolk Co., PA.
J. IL &J. B. CAMPBELL
ARE issuing policies in the following Compatilee
.against fire and lightning
.in Tioga and Potter
oounttea
QUEEN, ...Almelo, $10 , 000,{00.00
CONTINENTAL of New Y rk ' 2 600,690.77
HANOVER, of New York. 968,881.00
GERMAN AMERICAN, Net York ..... —2,272,000.00
WYOMING, of Wilkesbar* Pa 219,698.0
WILLIAM§PORT, of Wm' port
All business promptly attended to by mail or o+sr
'wise.. Loases adjusted and aid at our canoe.
.14,1013, Dec. 10, 18 7 2 - 4 9.
Iro
$208,078 it()
103,000 00
~ zo,ooo 00
6,000 .00
17,749 08
3.070 49
845 23
In 87
1,101 60
0,260 00
sna.B4l 64
NEWS
n
5.382,841.03 i
To WlO cif tha }Atacama now atoms 112 Opera Biook,
aarillat suioe recasivad a large lAN* of goads,
EATS a GAPS,
J. S. DONALDSON'.
• ' Clerk
Xx.A.DIESY FURS, I
. _
Tr IS ALL IT IS ILF:1001141IENDED.
BUTTON HOLE WORKER,
AGRICULTURAL LIIPLEBIRSTO
HAS REMOVER
Cinuoteting qi
DRY GOODS,
Gr- I:_t C It H. *S3 9
BOOTS & SHOES,
iteady-Made.Clothing,
1 7,1a3 I NOUN)
ETC.
Tits beet autt the . vtteapest let .0
_ad' I'L
1 l`
aver brought bath, WelMoro:
- and: Gents! Fur Collars,
Pao •le ha • • Butter pia °raid to .01:1ff - dr-will
"- - •
And tetO tl3eLiinterest to give-xn'e a.oairtiefilre.
• • . ,
valeeci , here .
mman:rwst-
1111
itrimuabsr tlAa plow.
' 1 :a.0.1t44 1.g;.41;A1ii..*4t14,
g at ' arti MIMI. • -
Coxi t lqing .
Alanufaaturara of Stationary and C. Ellll4ll
for Saw Mills, Gait Mills and Tann Ovens
IF: toesi
.1, el, 7 4 : .0
fulasiohatt baiit,,Cestintit SoltS, tiVrojis, Cho
Il L i
ditties for shipping bsP Canal of Cis's* , point
Western lotillOstra of the hest queaill. :
.1
„lan. 1,1872-Iy. - -
na other wiOter goads aterestly roduced
Wa ellen keep an tutuanally Large 'mortal.
LANNELEI, PRINTS,
INGSAII9,. TICKING 2
r ABLE 'ENS, - LAU OUR
f all kilnde, Corsets, Notions, &e.,)
. ' ' 3231C)47.34 .
Thla at ek we keep tip In our regularllnel
tore fo winter trade.
ext. 14,:1878 •
0 R
GEE
=ME
t %111n,Wr•
TESTA.
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3E3.
GREAT CIOSI
„- • ... • 1
Tho aubmplbers
l'itlEtgbl .l 6l - 4:0 4 07-)44 '
*MLA:][4S .eI ,
. I
fiteguiar ID
J. A. P
e ha% Shed the Sha,
BAI,IIWIN
1200 A. PA.
how have but time to say to our ft-0
ousthmera that we have good
ARCAINS
FOR THEM
JEle 'ant New S.t
23
ur
ittiviitu 91
SIRABLE GO
t • '
at Um lgwegt)ric gita.ba faun*.
II
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'Ali aa¢ yOu will know b icto your
liMiEll!IMMIIII!MIll
AVM
I
mg
F I
4v
liffizahlne *hal.
, ,
gill
MM) 1840.
•
Bailers. Goring: gbiltrig onAtt hischlaisaal
..rea, for burning TM gown fur
and Be
, wariag dm at dust 44446 41:Y1 N* klinWei
, and Can furnird Ilinohlruirruhespr tSmuts tit
_
.00KAINGENTHIIBili 0011fia. N. 1. .
GOUT SALE.
are now selling
FELT
Ij
culls Kept Full.,
ME!
part
. \
goodator o r regular Winter trade, aunties
SHEETINtiS, . . SIEDITINC#3,-
, ruptua
DE N
AFE NIM NS- MUSLIN, : -WHITE4O ,
ODII
entire stool; at the lowest cassia vairket sets*.
erg of atapli
T INS,
and mall th
istita.a tSl3.coems.'
, at all tlmeil
andhav, now a ma* bettor asiortzaeStlthiii•var
ARS'
nty 1
I. , 'iuratice Real EstateiSteaffiship
.4... ievanwtair. I
Iro 3. Boitiva.4 stook.
Draft
Drafts sold in any city or town I n/Zuxtliw
.0-Cabin, Sepond Cabin, - or ElteersgePlutimetioloita
to or fora any tom in Europe from or to Wegetxtm,
by ,the Anchor Line, or the Wallow/ and. Guitles, 11.11.
Mail Line Of ocean Steamers. • "
; ,ierileal Estate bought and sold on Cominiuton. , t
1 dfira desire to call particider attention to the /nan.r
atule facilities afforden.by the old and *ell /mown
elaboro Insu rance lgewii l
,
• —neram tit 1800.—
FIRE,
I V, .
LIFE ce 4.4701 pli t hrZi
.
'o9ital s
uepres eged slo,ooovo
/ETNA, of Hartfordi.Cenn. ..
HOME, of. New York.
FRANKLIN, of Philadelp_hia. •
INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, of Phire
PENNSYLVANIA, of Philadelphia. -
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE , tdInbii( g
PHENIX, of Brooklyn N. Y. • 1
LYCOMING IMS. Co_,. refunoy. Pa.
. TRAVELERS LIFE &ACCIDENT, Hartford.
e.t! L tf l a a :=a in MY . c the abate
pro l e,1 1"1241 7 mi 4-43 4? :• .
my office. No. 8 Bowen', Bloolf. EMOSIL lOttNer '
Iqov. 19. 1872: .
Co
CaTh Assets Nov. 30t741872,13;316,3113.(6.
Fr4fikh Fire_ losurance COMpaily
1 OF PHILADEII4II.I.
CAPITAL, - - • - - soamoo 00.
ili and
ACCRUED EIMPLI:IS & PREhELVISIS, - 141,918,116 1 1
- -
• We have pleasure 4presentlugille folloartug
rerniitries,. Oct., 1872, 8252,780:
" Nov. 1872, 301,876.
-
.
•- - - $554,857.84
The °Moisl advioes from Boston show the wow
mum:Mt fit risk in the Burned District to bs UAW/0
Total tunonnt on the Outskirts of the sum 119,410Q.09
It • has .been ascertained W 4141,000 will cone ail
oisisce Cu the last-named ite.l2l.
,
Saliages already determined Medicate that the last
iota on the amount involved-will not eased $40.000.
rum resPedbate
ALSEEDO. DANIDA, Erestsierit.
I THEO L. EGER, Secretary.
apply for mance .
HUGE - Y UNG, Ag't r ,
P. E. SEt , Ag't, Tiogai Pa. ••i
vock,:ox#l,o..
RE
VATVCII.I) reaps° illrannouncero Ike pVato that
I" -V V ehe has now a
FRESH fSTOOK.OF
D gillinery. and Fancy Goods!
EEC!
=I
c BALD7/ki do ,430
=IEEE.
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a Oa 19‘0311.1111,
NS &
NO. O. CONOBBT BLOCK, 00BNINO, if. r.
HUG YOUNG'S
Puu,ADszinni, PA., Nov. 60th,
TO OUR . AORNTS : -
of -every de . aarlptton, for the *ladles, ooneintimg
R.As, Bonnets, Caps, Gloves, Hosiery, glibly), Shaw%
3ulte. Merino and Muslin Underwear, Cliersdaittqya
• Wools, Zephyrs anti rare.' . Thanktal for the gum
oils purl ()nage of the pact she hopes to malt
.
ttnaance of the tame. hat. 3, Mt.
* . .
.oephans' , Court Sa le.!
r)Y value of au order Of the Orphans' Cotai l of Ti
..1115 oga county, I shall e4pmi to public sale, Oa the
iliquities, on the 20th day of Janniry, 1673 itt one
c,'..biel: p al.. the following deacribeit real raste.loKof ,
propQrtx of David Stevens, deceased; i
• .-11/ thAt piece of land 'Moan) in Abe towL4b - ,
IN,' :„ L ,, 'Clogs count and henndvd on the north ,-
Tr,<; Nitato :kuo, +Ant bY 79145 of Dr. rilatakerOba
!,y thfc Cowannaque river, and west by lends at )-
li iii.i Rathbun and Philip Tubbal eontaininglitlnUt., IA -
Karns, more or lean. with_the applirtenanoeti tbSreasvi
),longiug. . . '
' iido, - .1111 that-piece of land aitoate in liaison tows,
iehij>. - Tioge ..county, and bounded on- the north hi ,
~ . 1- , e 4 :r.t.Rta line, east by Dr. J. _C. Whltakerl lands
'south by lands of .1. 0. Whitalter, and weelby the lot,
of lan , t faat Above deeeribedt oohtstrang 9.04' awn.
Terme. one.iliird crash on ow:M=4ton, vf islo. ow
third in ond-f•year t 'and onsAlded In isto natilcoa
date of contirrataion.. . . BYRON UMW , •
• TM.% 1878; ‘w muntisonim
• . .
REM
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