-11,0 Tnitiltibent the County liltildlncs: Imem pia in circulation that the County .Commi sB i oners Intend to erect a new Court- House,- the un arniyned take, thIA inean , A. ef•assuring the people or Tioga County that there is not one pp) uele of truth .in.tiny such rumor. On the.contrary, 'we are now ' engaged in cepoiring the old Court House; and find that• tt can be put in good condition at an expense not thorn tinth three or four hundred d.ol - tken these repair's are effected, which hq ih a few days, the : building 'will be . p.rod for the niist, generation. rue other county buildings are in good re.- pr.l4 tmd are ample to accommodate tthe pu b tie business of the county:. • Jon linxroßv, T. 0. Hotias, •,\E,. HART, iercue-ry 10. 187 a. OX:e rs_ LOCAL NOTICES Pike's toothache drops cure inliuinuto pltio.vlio Would hr withont it? s , 3Ciabb AVM *12113 held at the residence of lieuben T. Hall, in Farmington, ] Friday gv cuing, February. ith for the benefit of the Church. .A.ll ar,d invited to coma and have a. itect4.ll.lma. oyßale—a very desirable house and lot on Avenue. Termb very reasonable.— Property vt•ry cheap; built "by a mechanic far Ms own mat. Owned by A. Wive!. In olrt. of W. A. Siorm.—Jan. 28—tf. Onc of the places to buy gpceries, proves. toils, dour, boots and shoes, crockery, ..I;c., at P;it. 1, Block, corner of Main. add Ctafton straits, Wallsboro, Fa. ARio one good young horse for sale. 3a. 14,1873-40 L. B. REYNOLDS. GREA.T LIPP: DESTROY P. Xs C) OUMPTION, yet no one Can ever be afflicted Fitt this disease, who resorts at the outset of a esidgb, cold, bronchial affection, intlatu. raittlint •if the lungs, to Hale' irnoney of IhilAougd and Tar. For salealy all Drug. ray friends of Elder C. S. Bunnel under wok to hold a donation . - fpr ,hlL.benefit on Thursday evenlhg the 14th instant, but I.ver3, sadly interfered with by the high water. They therefore propose tO hold another next l\lesdey evening, Febrnary 4th, at the res.. nee of A.. B. A. Briggs at Middlebury. Slack's Boston Stereopticon will be exhib tad at the Opera house in tb,ls - village, Fri -7 vetting February 7th. It is a. most oaderful contribution of science to the en• testament and instruction of the masses, ringing to our very doors objectt and scenes -iiiehmultitudes make long and expensive , 19.3 r. co sec O:CLT RXIAZDT . .--T1:4334 W-110 iltgrer einfoal btitath ate open to the *barge of sleasness. It is an offence that can be , r4dily abated, as a, single bottle of the fra ,t dosoporr will unmistakably accom -114 the work. No toilet table shoUld be Moat it. •.It will preserve and keep the th white,' end Abe .breath , pure and'•sweet. The People have made such a raid on Mr. . Q. Mather's stack of winter goods that he been obliged to go to ITew, York for a w supply. Be returned from the city last • •k, acid is now well prepared to fight out rsmiinder of •the campaign'on the same • d line of quick sales and small profits. ycrumiant anything in the dry goods line can sulaply you to y,qur entire satisfaction. W. Payne & Sons are manufacturing tea-horse power engine and, sixteen-horse .wer boiler, for the Elmira Gazette. They Dtly finnished ex-Sentstor.ohn 1. Nicks engine for his cigar manufactory, and• than a. year ago one for the Elmira Ad: fifer. B. W. Payne & Sons manufac • and sold seventy steam engines last varying fromive_to,one hundred and easy horse power. . • jive weeks ago the ittle eon, five years 0 of Mr. 11-Burt, reabil.6 .4eTc vy, ra., iiisMtly thrust, the point of a pen-knife in kit wrist. The wound was small, bled and ; wak.painless, so that his par ts considered it a trivial matter. Next y, 6ov:ever, the wrist began to swell, and utini4ed to do so until the ettite arm be tas much ~enlarged; A physician was umened; vhb punched-the tumor at the ist,r from which. coagulated blood WAS ed. Soon after,copioud bleeding ensued, • ids ddlittitot be readily controlled. The le patitrit`wathrought to Dr. UpDeGraff ibis city, who, assisted by Drs. R. and Ir. . Morse, cut . the arm open,''removed the blood, and tied the ulnar artery, red to be the vessel injured. The hope to be able to save the little -m, notwithstanding ~the grave the injury and the:. dangerous to which, they found the arm.— *Msgr. mated vocalist, James' G. Clark, in Al:as...village, at Borren's :Ring, Jantitwy 81st; at Mansfield, waning, February I.st ; at Tioga, Bening,reiiruary ad; and at Law- Tuesday evening, February 4th. Mg beautify stanzas are from the sweet singer : „..norizza Ut ISZATZT. I the birds from cur bowers have Zed. Derigethered bis sheave, ifiwatner IL- s anent and dead, tstr4i itYB s pals simmner, grieves, =emery is blooming to.day 11.2;1nd leaves Over new, lista the fountains around it that play, ....04ear =Aber, of you. gre4 a gage seceding beyond the blue area Are the Mrs by. your teildernese blest ytitth 4 o ofermmusle grows faint on the lambs .st tswe4 nao on to life's west; beautifulpts the mild glance of your ere the bEcer your fond spirit gave, • mist or q valley hangs bright iu the shy, L i ugh the tanuetains are lost in the wave. 44gr, ski t itailptea, it the fords tairtuvo none. Nitrate tale Ovum: far s a t. ,sk 9: a tfga trom the trackless UnknovM, tore mill ( %lairs qa boned in vain. ;net your meek, °yin fa thro' the str fo tab •ROtkl t 1114 03:u do bti g and fear. %ciao masa= • jd, a to the tun eat of I Imo t .13t !To tl•er 's neo.-. ' Taps. worm h con my plithwa, with trona:" '.310 Instate cs.lt ~o3r; me with crosses and ro% me of croma n — Aura it caniet destroy; ;resu.lennuy isle in the depths or my soul xis the winds never strew, (owe nud breezes anvil it that roil Maven and you. '0 I NO'S REAL ESTATE. Aozscr. )e follc•1,111; for. sale: fgme: eiWelling on, Niehols•st., containing 8 rooms; lot one with a never falling spring,good id barn •and some fruit trees. 1 . This property for rent at $260. frame dwelling and grounds, mny.nd Main streets. ling (new and yet unfinished) al. 0 feet each, corner of Win ,d Fellows Avenue. Price, Ib dri 2 lots 3treet •11 finiihed, 'story frfand ' est Aveauf. - .. Lot 6001.10 feet. IE2 ling on \s2rx,Y3 • Ator.r. Malt i lre 'q/1 Ot averty I:me dwelling with 12 rooms, t, below Lancein - street, with itern, horse barn, and good i2f,o feet. Price, 52.E.00.. ir rent at $176. _ 1} pry it me dwelling on State z. - treet, ARtius; -ith lot 60V250 fv.A. Hottso 'Y ar.. ttice, SICAX freaboArding house on Main street. foosite -the Cone House, Lot 60 t,hown as the "Hart 'Property.— loting House is nosy for rent pt i I 14417 14.4* ; bCiiiiing known as i '1 1 . 45 containing 2 stores, divided in IPPez' Ties by a common hall v.my. eeeenry r 3 Leis suitable Tor dwell , the ti• /too occupied as lodge rooms. ' PrePelis. in the center, of business, , , ~own,by two parties, who will sell 1 whole other, or the half interest of j 61 4'zhasera. ..Price 810.000. • • 1 11 ) 1 94,1014.014494ces in Mau.. 1 . . . . . ufacturing ilurposes. situate-. on the Bache extension, on'East' Aenut. • Price accord ing to the size and situation. . Two lots 60 a 200 - feet:=-one on the corner 'of Cone street and 'East Avenue, the other :adjoining. Price for corner lot s6ooi'for ad joining lot $5OO, both together $l,OOO. - Desirable town ]ots for residences or for manufacturing purposes, situate on the Fel= lows extension- near the' Depot. Price vs.- rie.s with size . of lot and - sitnation. ' Twenty lots of one mac each fronting on street, situate near the 'extension of Contral Avenue, on the faiao of Robert Austin.— Price, $BOO a lot, •or the whole for $2,000, Several good lots on, Pearl street, south of the Academy. 'Price according to size.. A 'farm _ in Delp ar township, 75 Acres, 30 flutes . ' cleared, s: good double log house, and d good, 30x42; frame barn, and email orchard. Price, $1,500. , • A. ;good farm of ;about 106 eons, well -tinibe.red, witlt hemlock, etc., about a mile from the Court House. 40 acres cleared, with about 20 aCr4s rnes‘dow, well watered by a small creek._ No ,buildings. Price, $5O an acre. If not sold; - the cldaring will be rent ed for pasture at $l5O. A wood lot of 21.4 acres, within 60 rods of the Borough line r on Pine Creek Road.— Suitable for a pasture when cleared. Is well watered. Price, $760. A *clod lot of 88 acres, timbered, good soil, and suitable for pasture when cleared. Is within half mile of Court House. Price, $2500. - For terms of sale, and for further infor mation concerning the above, apply person ally orby mail to - HUGH YOUNG, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, No. 1, Bowen's 810 lc.. eir Agitator. TUESDAY, JANUARY. 28,1878. I-1 o e airs New Advertieeznenta. Coal. Plaster S has. Magee). ' General Inettron o Azene:r—Wm. P. Snail. zi - Rimc vs_ --;-The ice freshet at Elkland carried al pay the bridge. —Bath has shipped 678,000 pounds of grapes since October. —The sms.ll pox is prevailing to an alekrin ing extent.in Luzerne county. of:Parmington; slipped and broke both bones of 4113 leg below the knee a few, days since. —Elmira Advertiser news; only eight doi lars Liberty is distant 60 miles from WelLs, bowl Such news-Is cheap at any price. —Mr. J. B. Potter of this village, has been. appointed one of the three Vice Presiden: at Large of the State Agricultural Seciet; —l l 7e;are requested by the Presided.) udge: to announce.thet there will, be no , court nest, week.., The jUrors'summoned . for that week_ • . . are notified not to appear. ' =There will be a donation visit. held it Round Top Cheese Factory for the benel.t of Rev. J. B.RendOlph next Friday evenin,g. A general invitetion is extended to all. —The Tioga. News says that a frame liotm, belonging to James Kelly, situated a few rods south of Mitchell Town on the line of the Tioga railroad, was destroyed by fire a few days ago. —Here is one more temperance lecture: Mr. Abram Chambers, a miller at Painted Post, was killed by the cars while Walkihg on the track near that station. Whisky did it: —Trains 7 and 4 on the "Srie Railroad, {tlss former passing Coming about 6 m. the West, and the other going Itast abiset about midnight) have been taken of for :h^ winter, the travel being insufficientto war rant the expense of running. —ere.e.vorning, Journa/ says that "Cherie G. Fall-man has sole his' residence and will board with his family at the Hathaway House." This is important news, if true; but why didn't Obarys board with his fam ily before? Do tell us ilre-wh.o.le story I —One day last week Mr. Henry - Rowland, County Treasurer, slipped on the icy side. walk near the Methodist church, fell, and hurt his hip severely. Though . no bones -were broken Mr. Rowland was confined to the house several days by the injury. -This is a queer county, to be sure] Ten years ago Liberty was less than 23 miles from Wellsboro and now it is 601 If You don't be lieve it, read the blue bulletin from Tioga... The old county must be getting as stretchY as the consciences of some men"on the river." —Josh Billings lectured at the Opera House, last Friday night on what be knew about 'notch , . In spite of the bad weather there, was odr-sized audience present.. The lecture contained considerable humor and some wisdom; but there' was a monstrous deal of sack to so little bread. —The immaculate saint who tells us that Liberty is 60 miles from. Wellsboro says he "feels aggrieved" at our statements "abotit the good condition of.the old Court House." Well we should think he would. But the taxpayers, even of Liberty—"distant 60 "miles,"—won't feel very bad about it; and that fact consoles us. Actuartizer" is the 'name of the new paper which has risen from the ashes erthe e.cfuact .Enterprise. We are happy to see, howeVer, that thenew journal is not at all like the old one. It is a neat sheet of six columns to the page. The publisher and editor, Mr. 0. D. Goodenough, lately of the Towanda Item, promises that nothing of r partisan or sectarian nature shall be allowed in his eolums. We don't see why Mansfield should not aftbrd such a journal a good sup port. We certainly wish the Acivertiscr long life and prosperity. Without stopping to consider just NVIIIIt this rigmarole means, we think it must be evident by this time, oven to the Ticga intel lect, that Wellaboro is quite a lively place, if it ia a "little village" "distant 60 miles", from Liberty. . Mr. Veracity assures us that the people have paid in the past sixty years more use less traveling fees, "with compound interest added, than to pay for their county buildings, and all the property in Wellsboro." No doubt, sir, if you i4ure interest by the same rule you reckon distances. Thin comes that wonderful is.ble of distances, witli an aver age of two lies to every line. After that we are told that "people now think and act for themselves, as the future will demonstrate." Nay, sir, ,the present is demonstrating it, The peopi are thinking that you and your kidney have been trying to advance a bad cause by most unconscionable means, and they are acting as honest men naturally do act when they have been deceived. The batch of "blue lies" closes with a long, ! lying, and incoherent paragraph about the Mansfield project, and the circulation of re monsarances ;_ but coming as'it does after so many self-eyident fulselieeds it Is not worth RoenEsTEn, 1-1011NELLSVI,I.Lp A.,lti Fizrz while to waste ' time and space In analyzing CREEK RAlLitrlAD.—This ;company repro , it. We have gone through this dirty bend- s t e ( n f ts.the f New H York ii po . r i tion , &f 4 ,11 7 - .pro bill, not because we considered 'it of any j E r : le ingrom Railway, south c'rn ' s : ; :st i N e v'ar i d to'kv ( iTha t rn be . particularimportance, but because we wished sport, Pa. The line hai been lecatetrfrom Ito show the people of the whole county the Hornellsville to the State line, and will prob. exact nature of the arguments (?) which are ably be put . under contract this month. In circulated in favor of the division and the iz zins fo y r lvit f n s t e a x , f e e o n T i p o a n ni a e i s ia ha a v re e b v, e .a e i r . t fti orga f n r ;. / 1 removal of the county sea t. The promoters some necessary legislation to comniene, g ; pet. of that F.eheme considered this broad-side, ire work. ,The whole line has been zurvevpd which We have reviewed, iVorthy of publi- and found practicable, It will intersect 41 -" Wellsbore iz, Lawrenceville Repro. ' l e cation in thci editorial columnsi•pf the Elmira the forilier place and continue cl*“1. near Advertizer. It is fair to presume it is the road te the Ant . ritit coal fle,a - e '',ung the . best argument they can frame. You see Williamsport. A corms.; ~,na tpence TM ' ondent writes .0 ~ what it is—a sheet crammed full of false when built it will le statements and deceptive imilleticioea—un- I,Buffillo or Sve, ...len the distance' :at elision Bridge to - of ' grammatical, illogical, sophi w eal demag, , spurt Land r,f . course to Balton' • Arillfainz ogistrt. Whenever you hearanother, "Hon," ~„1 • ~ t 154 miles over t' ..,re, .+Vll'lll,ing i- t o and will b- to present princ.e. discoursing upon the welsit,y of dividing' 4 d '°ll -' the county, just tb;.'lik of the distiinee/';r, sat least 32 ,Wiley r.liort .. r men any r othe .,i . d in i mg of 12 r' Wellsboro t .,'o 'Liberty, and rds..t u-',,'„, the ,r,„rf.. line can be-made. A saV .oea is effecttd. 'between William; Qthar 0"" P - - and Rochester, N. Y. The reed riass , / through the I ituminous coal ',kids in ' Blue Lies." -1 --- " --4 " -- ...5... ~ . . 1 Pennsylvania, and at Williamsport iel!I coin / bete fur the anthrt cite coal trade. Its pro -`)"'''` "ELDER But.r . - , og. n_E cti ,t 6 . 7 , ~$ Agitator:— „re” to 11. - eN.: ,The Elmira `42l,• a te e b f „ 3 th t .„' f . ll n Cti)TS confidently belieVe it will become the 1 ain trunk line fr ni Canada and the -North , certain that, eiee,,• : in x t t a „ < , . l . - t ;t u :s f - s r u ie e: ll. f J-,.anuery i o : llowing item , :vest fly Bu lulu, f.i , ;pension Bridge or R.och ,on must come, because -- e:ee . 1 ester to Baltimore, Washington - told the ..ercial centers, in the long run, stnleeeu :e ' inis; was ail ;.... ttie Rev. David T. Bill- 1 South, and it -will command a large coal securing these prises." The ''cornm , -. f h.., • elected, Char' , thrdav very unanimously !traffic. center" here alluded to is Tioga I Whe....e..e.e, Club, - p • m ain 'Of tile - Elmira Farmers', -: The original intention was to run down . !‘i understood that he-is engaged I Pine C reek in Pennsylvania, .but the ser your shaple soul, "slr. p op- c at do:: ~ :, ~, tillu'' . " J*- a code of amends for IL*: government 1 vey of the route and the quantity of inn: •-r. know tl:Nt the azse,,zed valuation 0 1 - 11 ~,4 01 . „,. memlyees r and he confidently hopes to of- 1 - that line was not satisfaetury;-Raileeed Ga bor° is more than four times thet of 0 " ', 1 feet a thorough Wort - Maio:lof even the most I -rite. Anal the num'oer of taXe l 4 l l l : a . 'Weli e e.,, N . i., t 4 harciened,,anicultural sinner. Asalstant CI ' ' I Elder' ' /fillings was ........... nearly four times thi ) . ?kb - tuber inT.aapia.n 10 14. tv-t- 1 with the r nkof C -l • a orpo, a I n the " Bloody the nutritm of Votes -cast in Wellabee Gore _ _ r last fall, was 4a9 sad the r, -tot : ellirty-Eifth," Penna. Voity)teoN Niiitia. !' -"----- . . rn° _'' Pl " ' --t ' du:ring the lute unp/easa; , thess, and - did:much ' :WET 31 . 01 1 07-eonr.. , -Ia Weller:ore. SAW. 13. 3 0 7 9 - " Bit We salmi day at yotir "Q44=00014 - - ' ' the <NU- to co nserve 1 Bee 'N L Bev:wide. Mr , Job Wetmore met MaS Jane boat or thisplace. - -A Williamsport paper, noticing our ac count of Mr. Donaldson's long official caret:' says the case has a parallel in this State: "Ja-,, cob Eyerly, of Bloomsburg, who died some• oiX years ago, was Prothonotary of Columbie county for forty. consecutive gears, with the exception of ttinemontit3 7 in , which Col. Val entine Best, then of the Danvine Intelligen cer, held the office by appointment of G0 , .- ernor David R. Porte:. , Jesse Coleman subsequentlyo delcuted Mr. Eyerly for the nomination, and was elected Prothonotary, the result of which event, it was believed, caused the death of air. Eyerly some six months thereafter. .-The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania et Pittsburg delivered an opinion which in ef- Met declares that school directors have the: right to iilit9r • upon improved property .eiloolpurilises. The school directors of the Sixth Ward, Allegheny, had made several vttempts to negotiate for a house and which adjoined the school property, b , ;;• Owner refused to sell. The Board a: t, ia;t, resort, has. viewers appointed, and tiler,. took possession of it for school purposes The case was brought in the court of cws :nth/ picas to recover the property and a Ye:- diet for the defendant rendered. An appet was taken to the Supreme Court ,which r•t"-- ttd Lied the judgment of the•lower court. -The C,Orning Democrat seems fo that Tioga is in danger of securing the - ty seat. In remarking on the mattes . - Ayr says, "Gus Barnes seems to be as fu:. reasoiii against division as Hull was in • of yore." lei, sir; and Hull's reasons. •. plenty and so good that Steuben p wasn't divided, We believe ours will I:rove equally potent, and We thank the Dev - ," for calling "the days ot That prolOund journal 0 . ur lal4'r l u divlo Is.. ter" was 1081 And fill this in the face of the fact that _Tioga hail, for thirty-add years, en j oyed' all the alb antagc,,of _railroad nication ,with tho'other. 'centre erciatOenters,' while Wellsbero has been'hlessed with ialt ing,of that sort until_ withhinne little year I The next time you undertake to talk about your next door nelghbins, .11tr. Dcmoerat do, ,for the eteoit.of. the craft, study the facts it little, and'don't expose yourselfsOfeaifully I • _ TUE LOCAL ELECTIONE..--Tbii.oletitione in the various townships and :boroughs of the eponty passed off, quietlylevit.l"rjday, so' far' n; heard fr . om, -In "this borough the eatfre . fßepubllcAn ticket i'44.3 elected. : with:-.th'e :A;eptiori of two Couhcilinrn and tho bcoista 'hie. The following is the official canvas of the vote east here: Tor License, 177; Aconat • Tar.)3nrgess:—Lneine Truman, 419. • For ceenellmen—yeano; Ribero/0. 214; Wllllem Beebe, 204; N. T. Chandler, M. B. Pilncr.. 30 2: Ben). Seely, 225. School Directors-1, If. Boriecd, 411; 0. Robinson, 216; 11. W. Dastil Justice of the Peace--A. S.kfzet:ster, 424 Constable—C. G. Van Valkenbnrg, 228: E. S. Pur ple, 190, Assessor- 7 1lugh - Young, 445; I. 51. l!odlne, G. Assittant Asseasors—tohti Dickinson, 420; Pharos Itoughton, 421, Auditor—David Cameron, 419. Judge of filectlon—.7ohn Maunder. all; 11. D. Webb, 152. Inspector of kloctlon—Attli4ev Stork 216; IL D. DeMing, 146. On the license question, the official returns of the county are as folleivs: For License, 2,001. Agtinst License, 282. We shall give full official returns of each district next week, with a list of all the local officers elected in the county. "BLUE L/EB."—We have all heard of the "Blue Laws," and of "swearing a blue streak ;" but it remained for some chap not many - miles from the State line to invent "Blue Lies.". And he has done it "just as easy as rolling ofi - ' a log." .Fie wrote tham down,lall out of his own head no duubt, and then he got the Elmira Advertiser to print thorn on blue paper, and the thil, t - was done. And now we propose to look at them a little. We are sorry to say that this gentleman in blue is more of an adept at lying than ho is at grammar. Just conaidt:r his opening sen tence: ...Drowning men catch et straws,' is an old adage verified in the case of the Viellaboro peop:o upon the. subject of the Court House, as rvin be seen by their articles published in the Wellsboro organ, the Aorre, Ton. of the 14th instant.. welch is S. direct contr&die tton to their previous intentions and dee3aretions." Let's see : "Drowning men catch at straws, el • • as will be seen by their article pub lished in the Welleboro organ, the. Aorrii- TOL" We didn't know that any drowning menjiad published any article in what this mysterious being calls "the Wellsbore or gan." Some of our friends in Jackson had an article in the AGITATOR of the 14th, and they seemed to be catching at the "magnan imity" of a restlest little village near the State line. Perhaps that's what the than is driving at; but we're not sure. But let us look again at Mr. Mystery's words:"-as will be seen by their artistes le le . el which is a direct contradiction to their previousintentions and . declarations." NOW that's what ~ we. should call an "elegant extract."' But thin "ready writer," who knows all about the drowning men's previous intentions is in entirely too deep water for us. Wo leave him flounder- - ins there, only suggesting that a committee of Tioga schooln:l2'mm pull him out, if they can. Having told us, in the first fearful para graph, that Wellsboro has an "organ," Mr. Mystery informs us, in the next, that "the leading men of Wellsboro" have a Judge! but that isn't all; those same lending men have been "charging the Grand Jury l" Goodness gracious! If we bad only been there to see! When was.it? 'Where was it? How many were there of thorn? Do tell us all about it! We want to print the whole story. Next comes what may be called a lie by implication "the taxpayers of the county will 'bear in mind, that tho next move after the OrandjuallataArglag i it. e dfatfairoarTTei: eairoprtatlen, and for building, dm" This is intended to convey the impression that the Grand Jury have decided upon a new Court House; and that when they have so decided it then becomes the duty of the Commissioners tomakean appropriation and put up thebuilding. It Is hardly necessary to say that .both these implications are false. But this anonymous falsifier wants us to "consider who these Commissioners are." —Well, one of them is Mr. T. 0. Hollis, living in Ward township, "distant 40 miles" from Wellsboro, as we are informed. An other is M r . Job Rexford, living in West field, near the north-west corner of the ao9n ty, and about as far from Wellsboro as Lib erty is, and that's 60 miles, you know. The third is Mr. 8., Hart, of Charleston township. As to the "influence they were governed by when they !issued their card," we have no doubt they, were:influenced by the silly false hood that they were about to build a new Court House ! here, which was 'repeated so pesistently in different parts of the county at the very 'time the old Court House was being repaired. We have a letter from Lib erty,'"distant 60 miles," showing that the good people! of that remote towship were deceived by that lie. No doubt the Com missionere card has done good service in undeceiving them. Our "eminent author" then returns to the consideration of Wellsboro, and tells us, in his usual style, that, Wellsboro not only eontrolla the press, bird has the Judges of the Court, and all the resident Lawyers, and all the County Officers and members of the State Convention with them, in sustaining. their cause against the spirit of the age, aad the will of the pee. ple." regiment. -No moot :tiger gsvOre in- his pres ence about the quality or :insufficiency of his"ratione rithOut rebuke; and though of ten provoked to anger by,tlteniseenduct of his fellow soldiers is Mikle'allng eitid%steal hig chickens and the like, yet his, colinttess of demeanor under the most trying eircUrir stnimeS mode a favorable au4 . lasting 'im pression on his favorite comition‘F, the Knox ville B. T's. - lift ? pe of cite •aurvlyors of that famous company hove ever sworn from that day - to this—they , olloflirm. As n *entry ag riculturist the :Kl4.er's'rnotte corn , -; less tobacco;" the joule of the one Is a good otimulus 7 -theluice:of the other t 9 a nasty stimuli. Q. M. . , . .M.24.lllBratita 51101011 Stout twelve inches deep here, and/it, snowing Again this morning. We expect to beat Licce twe to one hi Mainsburg and Sullivan today. Mr. Manchester, lite of Bradford eotinty, has located' a Photograph Gallery' here, and is ready,to take pictures. Mr. Stephen Palmer, an ola.redaent of Sullivan, died. on the 22d instant. He was eighty-six years old, was a meraher of the Methodist church for a good many years, and a worthy citizen.. Our T Our mechanics are doing a very good bus iness this winter. We have throe ,wagon shops . 9 . nploying eight or nine mon, and three blhelcsmith shops employing al same number. - Our steam grist mi I, oWned. by M€ 4 3T3 Horton & Adamy, is again running. The Good Templan lodge is in a flourish ing condition. We have initiated about twenty-five members in six weeks. , Mainsbursr, Jan. 24, 1873. Occ4 ittorhit. LETTER TRO74 COVltTonat.—Friend tator : About half an hour ago I made tip my mind to write you a letter to-day. By the authority of a search warrant T ransacked the house almost from cellar to garret for the - purpose of gathering 'enough writing materials together to, accomplish my purpose. I succeeded at last in an old rusty pen, and taking a pen holder which had been doing duty as a window stop, I joined them together, as thceininistei saith. I then yelled out to another member of the family, "Got any writing paper?"' • "Yes, a little foolscap." I remembered having tried on a big fool's cap once, and it fitted exactly; but whether a small one would answer the purpose . I could not tell. You will perceive my ink ie a mixture of Frank Miller's blacking, dishcloths and dirty water. When I had got everything in readiness dipped my pen into the place where the ink ought to have been and drawing It out was about to commegce•writing,when it occurred to me that I had not made up my tuittd what to write about. . DIVIDING VIE COVICIT. Now, Mr. AOITATOit: you-came ollt itttliet brash last week. What's the use? Can't you be satisiled.to let,Tora, Dick ati Pettr have a little slice off from Old Tioa with. out grumbling? • Don't you •actually thibit it would be better;—especially for the taxpaYi ers—to have the county divided hit° sinall plots; say eight by ten, so that every •Man, woman or child could have a Court Rouse of their own? Then you see if Tern Jinks should happen to throw a rotten apple at the "Widdy" Dolan's cat, and the "Widdy" should take it into her bead to push' inks to the furtherest extent of the law, they could do their !awing at home and not be obliged to go to Wellsboro to get the thing decided. However, all people can't see things alike:- I:suppose this is the reason why the citizens of our place object so strongly to having the county divided. OIIR 13112DGE 'When the people saw the Commissioners advertisement in the 410/TATOR last fall tlie most of them concluded that we were-about to have a bridge. Fate decreekslie g T - 9ny than ever. As Artemis Ward once said, "Why is this thus?" It does seem aslthough our citizens ought to agree as to whore they would have it placed, and then let that end the matter. What is the object in keeping as quiet as a mouse until the arrangements• are all made for building the bridge in one* place and:then suddenly crying out that it is wanted elsewhere! If no, opposition had been offered last fall we should probably haye had the bridge to — tide this winter; but now it is hard telling whether we will get one at all or not. The Commissioners will be perfectly justifiable in refusing to have any thing to do with the matter until all this wrangling has come to an end. • 1.7'2115 Dancing until quite recently has been rather out of fashion in our • place. Last Fourth of July evening a sort of military ball was held in the Odd Fellows' Hall which proved a success. Since that time a number have been got up which have been well at tended and very highly spoken of. As Washington has not been forgotten in our little town, it hlis been determined to hold a grand ball in honor of his memory, the evening preceeding his birthday. Two halls have been rented and two; hands hired to furnish the music, one of which is Fine's excellent band of Elmira. I understand 'the little chaps from the Or phan School at Mansfield have been talking about coming up to give us an entertainment for some time.. Why don't they coma? • The Hulslander Brothers gave a concert here last week 'which was favorably spoken of by those who attended. Our village boasts 01 four r churches and yet there isn't,a single minister living in tha• place.- • Prof. Verrill is to lectUre here to-night on Local Option. • Thos. Putnam has been remodeling his Mont. Hoagland who left here last'falt, is now acting as - fireman for sam Wallzer on the Erie railroad. It will be remembered that Sam received a present of a gold medal from Jim Fisk for the rapidity withywhici he'conducted a train loaded with provisions for the Chicago. sufferers across -his division. Last month there were received .t our Moats office, 88 monthlies, 8 (lanes, 27S week lies. Isn't that reading matter enon6 - for Covington people? .. The Covington hotel is now under the able management of Sam Thompson, formerly of the Eagle Hotel, Blosstalrg. Ho ,has commenced repairing the inside, and intends to ili up the outside as soon as the weather will permit. Success to him I Yo4rs faith fully, CHAS. o'. jthlAT. Covington, Jan. MI, 1878. 'MARRIAGES. WELLSiIORO' PAAAKET. oolutAtlVP7ntiars nr - • ---E.c-12.KiltitiLL, Retaa (Foot'' JAbIttAISY 27. 1072 D6144,1?./3,-$ • - , PAY .2 . 011 SELL AT Proitr. p'er bbl ---- 90 221 00 backWileat, dour, per cwt „8 60 : 400 Wheat, yrbite, per iniebei • ---.6 . _Valera, ran, " - ..... Wheat - , eprl A g, - " Buckwheat; .. . Corn:460111ml. " 90 90' Oats, I. 40 40 Bexley. ' " .2..-: . ..- .I . 60 .. 'Bye; • ' .. .- .- 60 .... Ciover seffei. ** " ' . . -,.. 5 - 60 , Timothy sew/. " ; ... '.....: ---*- .4 60 Coro niselarerCvni.: ' - --. 2SO reed, Per obi ' ' ' • ' ' 200 Potetoes, per .brett . ' - - ' 20 ' '75 APV/ea. ert o / 0 . Per bush -. 00 unronn, per. 'busti. , ..i ' ''. /50 176 - Turnips, per bosli.., . .si„.4 • vs so /Pork, perlb ' ' -. ; •r, - -8 , • 10- lime, perib ' •• • 19 . 26 SitoUld are, per lb • -' 10 UK Dutter,por lb .'.. , -‘ • 80 /30 Chees peper 1b... ; • 1 22)( le Lard,r-lb 411., 1.2) • Tillow, per lb , - - o - _ itt , /toner. per Or - .4. air , - 20 13eeeWax, per lb.:. J - 80. ,-. Vinegar* Peri gat...-. „,... - -.-. -.- '- 10 Eggs, perdoren.....4, ' - •.• 1111 , -•-'; ' . *26 ; Da 14 4 12PP2e6i per lb..' - , • -' 8.....- Prie4 pteelrea, -per lb .4 . .." 7 . ' _ .15 Dried'oherrits, per lt4. ' 1 ' ..- • ,-..."- •- - 1111 Dried blackberries, per lb - 15 ' 2O Dried raspberries. blna3r, per lb. ... 25 BO Dried ,rieptrerrbes,•red. par 1b.."-. -- - -20 - ---.- -;-• "25 ' CranbetTies per qt 30 ILat, por Aon "WOUlVlknittiMi;s 4 - rilrOgir - ••••• .2 00 W•cnAl, 3 teat, Per; 000 .... • SOO Coal; bail, per ton ' . 6 7507 25 Coal, soft . ;. 350 9 do Ground pinstiir, per ton. - 8 50 huger, "A" coffee, per lb ' - 13)6 Sugar, yellow. per ib....ti . ,g.. ".' .1. • ' . 1214 Sugar, brown; per 1b,....', • 11115 rtuishgreen.perabi ; J . ' ".e• A 50 Ten, black, Perk.' L " '' __. -. •, . a 135 fierolianlhver sit , 4 •••• • •••-- Waal. per lb .0.5 . S - *eciai :Notices. fifo,tkrz fist !ind honorably, $l2 50 per day $75 per. weak, by at obre applying for territorial rights CRit(cht are given free to agenta.)teisell the best, strong est, most Useful and rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent Dutton Hole Worker, ever used or recommend. ed by famillesosr buy-nristoeyorir oviri-erverit is - only 15. Sent free everywhere by express. Address for particulars, A. CA.Txxxr, nuticriutendent Cor. Green wish and Courtland sta. It Y. 0nt.15,18114-4ra. - e'lo -A-1-49 FLOUR, PLASTER, COVV.FIEMD, Buckwheat, Brano CORN MEAL, MidOn& Onondaga Salt AT TUE WELLSBORO WARkHOUSE BMW ~ AltD COAL YARD. 4.103 , 100 onustazitly cm bawl 44d far Belo, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, LAri3.9fi22tG EB, DRICE, Cem'ent, I,ifile,&.Fin3 Brick: On and after Mil Seto, 3: shall . evil Antrim Coarse Soreeliell Coal at $3.60 per Ton, at the yard. or scou - Per Ton, 4otivest4 is Ws:village. Wit !Via iu the rest, I beg e. cottinuante of the mane. I femein a faith= friouci of tilt public. Reepectrully. . , iVellaboroasn. 28, 1813.-tha. caertus MAGEE. P. 8. Parties intending to uee• plaster the coming tseseon trould'do'well to pmrchase siow;tus the supply is Ltizeir to be limited. General Insurance Agency, pOGA CO.. PA. Life, .Fire f and Accidental. 6. T 8 OVER S6S=7XL 411=25 or Colm:rplaps. Altman's, of Closeland. Olio New York Life and Fire Ins. Co .21.000.000 Royal•lne. Co., of Liverpool 10,616,501 Lancashire, of Manchester, Capital,.. 10,000,000 Ina. Co., of North America, Pa $8,060,635 60 Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of pbas.. Pa. 2.097.452 25 Republic Ina. Co. of N. Y., Capital,- $760,000 Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y . ....1,000,000 Farmers Mot. Fire Ins.,Co. York Pa 909,689 16 Place:llz Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Hartford Ct.. 5,081,970 50 Pc.on'a Cattle Ins. Co. of Pottsville 600,000 00 Toth Insurance promptly effected by mall or otherwise, on all :ands of Proporty. All looses promptly adjusted and paid at my ofhoe. All communications promptly attended to—Office on Mill Street 241 door from Main st., Knoxville Pa. Whl,ll. sutra Jan L 191341. Agent. C>.. MANSFIELD, PA. LECTURE COURSE, 1'872-3. FERE.LNB Jan. C. •Wefense of the Heathen," , JOHN G. SAXE Zan. 17: "Love, or Taukeo Lend," MOSES COIT TYLER * . ......Feb. S. Day and a Night in Cungresa . " rns LILLIAN EDGARTON. . Feb. 2U. .Gossip, Causes audiare." - VEB=lllB SISTERS Grand 00.120ert. W. G. Lorz, / Cala. Bacrwx, A. M. Pals, 8. B. Coca:nal?, L. IL Dicitra. I• E • Good music wilf be in attendance to entertain the audience before lectures. /Auditor's. Notice. . Flf the matte at the estate of damesde- I °eased, tlI auditor appointed by the Court to set tie tin accounts of S. F. Wilson and J. F. Denakbson, Executors of the estate of said decedent, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appoint. went, on Friday, January 81,1813. at 2 o'clock p. m., at hisotlloe at Wallsboro, Pa. ; and all persons having claim 4 upon said =mute must present and • flub• stantiate them before the auditor. or be dbborred. train coming for it sham of earns. , 43h17. ItERRICS. • Jaztri. 1873:4 W. . • E. B. Emma'. • rat. Wlnittki. E; Young ciE Co ,z (13ncceehMre of Rug& Yotun & Col gookselivs , aP 4 ., 'Staliallero ► Wall p aper , 144 Dealer" LA ir sit,ca Shade', W 1404 .1 , sr FUturea, Mußical Imetramente, era i k ee Notional l'ictAl " P :ratriestud Blase. • Pictures, all sorts, Picture Cord, LIM Blink* oetlce Blathca, 131.szyk Books, all sizes, Newspapers , Newspapers , Ma t Ztn„,..es. l3 ,. • Alcs • Artists 0000 s, Lust Books. Medicalßook% Religious Books. d. 3 very artici4i in our ottrade. —Yew York Dallies at One Dollar a month. —Elmira Dailies at 75 Cents a month. —Snbacrlptions for a week, or month, or year. —Orders for Boot s not in stock promptly attended to. —MI Expreee package received from New York er- Ary day. ... . - —Wt are it genie of the Anchor Line and the Onion Line of U. S. NI - tit Ocean .Stearnere. Passage tickets to and from any point in Europe at the loweat reel/. —Sight Drafts gold on any Rankin Europe at etir rent rates cc Lzchang'e. San. 24, - E. B. 10IING & CO( To Sufroring Humanity. DR. TD ) PVE'S Pfty,oncirxc, is sra4aMoi to out* ever- nerve of C-onstration Emti , ri.lha; 6rmotioy rPfurdeLt. , . ... , daft lily John R. Pierce, WellabOxo, P. . ,04 1, la7o,4ftas 436,07:3.414 .... ..... ..... 565,431,451 94 140..qq1:74i- - tfi ) IVO lIIANY Ltiriatalc.nie: - JAR. 0,11110. Sinutox Elizstbetda.' JOSR S'ILIANtiS .............:....JAN. Ins; /MAORI'S STERSOPTICON BRII. 1448. OBREY OONO;Wr _ , ' rE33. 17, ISTS; AMME. l 4digkt . L;O: 2l . - GEo t I,4o4tonuty - SEASO TICKET, ittEerved Seat,:ol,oo. Sti!VOLOSICKET, , . a. w. srabasoit, Pletrr. C 7. rt. Boonp, eurr. • * ' z.14:1'017110, 27/Zett. " W. W. vami, PACEZin. • l'imic....Owing to the oontlnued fll health Ittsollonald. the date a WI leotuise cannot at be Iliad, A' PLUMY IaTIOLTI Agedts milsallB 50 per day, $76 per weak. • - . SEWING MACHINE • 106111)ISM*Tlet trei ON.LX FIVE DQLLARS t**evt .. .P.itent iltittok Sale Wake:. Patented June 27th;1871 A most Wonderful and elegantly coast:meted SEW. rno !damn= for, Family Work.'. Complete In all its Parte, Uses the Stazight .11ye Pointed Needle, HELP TtinEs.viso, dl s rect upright. Pournva hard , E. New reunion, Gel( peed and Cloth Guider. Operate* 'Zs. wetagny and on a Tanta. Light Running, Eimooth any noiselems like ell goal high priced machines. Has ?cleat CM* to prevent the wheel 'being tarred ths wrong way, Usea the thread direct from dot spooL iiiikoo the Er Warta LOCIC 6T/TCII, VIIIeSt and etrougest stitch known;) firm, durable, 910se and rapid. Will do all kinds of work, jive and Catinc, from CAMBE(IO to heavy cloth or Live. wan, ana Uses all deacriptione of thread. This Machine is nencir.r co:tar/sump to give it Erriianatan; sal the parts of each Machine being made Mike fry machinery, and beautifully finished and ornamented. It is very easy to learn. Rapid, Smooth, and Silent in operation. Reliable At all times, end a PitAOTICAZ, SOIENTIR/C, MEOP/AXICIAL Ii virtuosi, Ist Greatly Reduced Price. A flood, Cheap, Family Sewing Machine at last.— The that and only success in producing a• valuable, entnitatitisl and reliable low priced Sewing •LT pine. It, extreme low price reaches sill conditions. I e ann. -plicitfand'istreugth adapts it to all capacitlea while its many merits make It a universal favorite w greyer used, and creates a rapid demand. IT IS ALI, IT IS RECOMMENDED. " I oan cheerfully and confidently recomme d its nee to those who are wanting a realty good bO.Vii g chine, et a low price." Mra. J. P. virr.sort, Rutherford' Park, Bergen Co., N. Ji . Price of each Machine. "Class A." " One," (war• ranted for Ave years by special certificate) with ail the fixtures, and everythipg complete belonging to it, in cluding BELF•THIMADING Nr.unr.E, packed iu aj strong wooden box, and delivered to arty part of the country. by express, FREE of further charges, on receipt of price. ONLT FITZ Dor r ?afe delivery guaranteed. With each Machine we will send, on receipt of 41 extra, tbo new patent BUTTON HOLE WORKER, One of the moat important and useful inlentiona of the age. So Dimple and certain, tliat s a . cldtd can work the fault button bole with regularity and'eaae. Strong and beautiful. . . . . Spacial, Teams, and Extra Inducements to ?Utz and Fairs= Agents, Store Keepers, aro., who will es• tatlish agencies through the country and keep our NEW kteciptents on. Exhibition and Sole. Ootrerrs Ittcurts given to smart agentarms. Agent's oiwtpiette out is tarnished without any =TEA GRAIN& 1 f4amples sewing. descriptive circulars oont.ining Terms, Teatirtionials, Engravings, ,tc„ asarr raze. We also supply AOIIIOI7LTLIDIL IMPLEMENTS.Latest iateuts and Improvements for the Farm and Garden. :dowers Reapers, Cultivators, Feed Cutters, "Harrows. Farm Mills, Planters, Harvesters, Threshers and all.arV.Oles needed for Farm viork. Rare Seeds in large variety. Norway Oats. The wonderful multi plyuts Eckman Coat $1 per' hundred. bit., Zee. AD money seat in Post Oillce 'Kona Orders . . neit Letters. Drifts or by Express, will be at our risk, and in perfectly secure. - Safe delivery of all om- goods gnaranteed. . •. An old and responsible Arm that sell the best goods at the lowest pig e, and can bo re/led upon by our readers."—Fa er's Journal, New York. Addresa orde A. C 4 TELEY, Superintendent , Corner Green - ickt and Gourtland eta.. Yew York. Oct. 16, 1872-6 m. General Insurance Agency, Nzison, T/004 CO.', Pa. J. &J. De CAMPBELL A B lesulug policies in the following CompanieS tt against pro said lightning .10 TioaaAnd_Roseas counties $10,000,000.00 tiffittIRENTAL of New York 2 6119,626.27 . EIANOVIat, of Now York oss,sai,oo GERMAN' AMERICA•N, Nem York • 1 272,000.00 WYOMING, of Milkesbarre, Pa. 219,698.42, WILLIAMSPORT, of Wm'aport..... ..... 113,0416 00 All business promptly attended to by mail or other. wise. Lases adjusted and paid at our Wilco. Nelson, Dec. 10, 1872-Iy. NEW STORE• LFailill AN3 HAS REMOVED 1 0 0110 al the handenme new gm* in aren c e Bieck. =lbw SUM waived a large stock DE, goods, OccAntlng of IE9 DRY GOODS. 61- 3EZ, cocisztlES.,; IXKYLI it SHOES, ,IlNeady.lVilade C fothirtg, HATS_& GAPS, J !FINBLaiII Nalt.2osP,, my; 7 / 1 41 bOtt lad the clipped /et et T. S own boot liato Wellaboro. .1 LeADIESF YU Ss muJ. Dents' Fir 4011ars, People having Butter and Grain to dispose of seta find it to' their Litereettc; give men call before dealing • , 1 ' .TrieSte..e 9 .B Sale. NM11511112 WV" 00 c' . , an order of the Orphan ' s Court ot . I tho Oa -of Tioga, dated. the 21111 of December, /2fr Jolla?Ti 're uLderelipsed - , , Trusteeund ex the last will ~.."' '- Fellowe, deceased. will, on F.w.turday, the lel '"'..; of February, 1873, at one o'clock p. tn., at the c.,urc Honee In Wellsboro, expose to Bale the follow-. 1 ilf," described lands, late the property of, said dece -1 4eut, liz : All that lot, of land situate in Wellaboio, '.11(1e. county, Pa., bounded on the north by Benj. i F. keleey; on the oast by the highway; on the south by Ol'arlee 'Mosier sud'Otorge English; and on - the 1 mast. fo".)3enj. F. Ikelasy, cont Ming 81 acres sod 100 , . ' 1:e.:-..Fkoe. . cat .,- Ea „,, l m 1, , ),. [ .. , .., I „ , „ it in pA i g t,,, , tt...e a r nt i v o, of land. eitude in Delmal ~ , Pa., boundsd on the north '" ll ‘,W_. s :. " • - ' !;v :.cats devised t.-7 .eal:l' John Fellows to. Eraistus . , .• . • ' . rsade.ts, Horace l'elloWe.and ituldah A. 13else lon Owl " east by C. 1:,.. Wileoz;.ort the south by Linda In Pos.l • • . . . :session of Stephen-Pirtiaell;' and on • the west by the — lr.: - 4 - - e r " ea. of land. - . .: :10 1 7.ti7; C,;?ir* , • or. . INTV I Vr -- . 1 - : .. dolars at time of gale;" tie 'rem:Ml.ler i it. ~;.::: equal tumna! . .- - 1:;, - inente, with interest. - , .. - ' BORA= FEW:It% L. Ict. 4t1:11141/. ' jv i , tlats4w, • ; WX4041114 EMS! Thernew:sh,i• - EMI Oat. 29.18144;, s~,~~► - .FE11,24.4878 cirmaca, G-an..g Trf,riAitrte.% •09itaftin,g, Geari l daieeption in, I . The sabsosibas aro zow belling SEE A:WT.4f% , CLO.A.ITAZITerS • , wad op.: winter goods at greeit4 reduced Regular Depart:nen 'e,al,lllkneg an unusual:7lam° asaortinena or ata7le 'goods for our regular Winter trad4 ww.A ea • . 1 _P FLANNELS. SPRINTS . . ffELEETINGS. • S'l` tittifii' QINGHAI% - 'WIRINGS. DEIZIMS, -64 ik TABLE LDIENS, • LACE CU M U a,. DR MUSLIN, . .of all *trte, denote, Natrona, & And sell the entire ' took at the lowest cash menet tdite. • 4 • • 110.04:014: .istdaelt. geleacoes6 - • r,•'. • , ~.,. d s 'FlLs steak we beep up in our regain , : line, elt all ldroee, and h ae, , trall a iouch bettur anneernil t411411,11k • or.zo for winter trade. . - a • • a/re Ad PARSO , e have Shed the Shanty ! LiBEDWIN&CO BARGAINS ritsilkAßLE (19011 S " a J R I\l Ff i tt o:: . _ ti , vti. fllntaCtlq, STEAD= ENGINES ?..-.Ar•M•sr.Au.tatty.tli ;A:4 kinfo Porocire4 grump Cortaro 2.tioust GREAT CLOSIM J. 14 18Y9.•tt. =1 L PA e t ati now have but time say to our 'Wends and cluitcsaire tluit wo km good 1 -k Zfait 11111Dtl. Oair Elegant Nevi , Store •tit Mod 14 tholes:Mit prices to be Votael -4 011 •ad you will know how It Is ioaxiaviug. 00t 15, sr:3 Auditor's' Notice. rrIAE undersigned Auditor apiolnted by . the Or j ph:ma' Court of Tioga county to make a di3trilm don of the moneys arising from a salo of the teat es tato of. Frederick Wats'. decoasod, In proceeding la partition, will attenyo :the duties of his' appoint. ment et the office of Mitt Iloaard, in Welister°, Pa., ou Friday, the ',lst day of January b. 1873 at 2 o'clock p. m, Par Jan. 'l, 11318-411. Auditor. ...:~,~ insurance,Real Estatellamsliip Qom. 1 • I i 1 No 3. Bowen 's kopli. . 41).DreStes sold payable in. any city on tows MEOW; tai - Cabist: Second Cabin. or Steerve l'aislOilkbill to or from any town in Europe from or to , Wenet.4l b,#. the Air..chon. LMe,, or the Willirme wril'Otiblet, . • Mail Line Of Ocean Steamers, " - • - farZent EstAte.bougbt inao aold on COthit*tiit., 1"t -I degie to 0111 pert onlar CAtentlotati 14110 : ante feeDities afforded by the old at 4 WatiOoro Iritratiot Ag Y. ilt m o rt rrilPitiztn ,f 6 Capital Reprotated $40,611,901, • ,;of tin/ York NE FRANKLIN, of Philadelphia. *, • ) INS. CP OF NORTH AMERICA, of Eldric.'t PENNSYLVANIA, of Philadelphia. 1 NORTH BRITISH & 1:1 ER GAN T.l 1.. E i Edlnburg PHNIX, of Brooklyu, N. Y. - . " " LY Clll N p trr.S. CO.. Munoy. Pa; _ ~ ) TRAVELERS LIFE. & ACCIDENT; tiara— ria. 1. Polici4 written in any of the Above leading oasfiu: panics as standard rates. Losses promptly lauf.at nay officer. No. 8 Bowen's Block: LIZICiAI IX?LINCIK . Nov. 1. 1872. ' f l I I rar ''' , . TXTO'4,D has respectfullyannounce to the publin Opt il she now a - • , , .o . , . F . ESH STOCK OF ~ 5 . 1-, I 1,T*31• , 111 I f i l 9 er IT '2 nd t i ancy . :. 11 ... j _. _ i.Toodk: . .--• . • [.Ti.......,-, Of every, tisscription, for the WileE. e. 0.. ,4" Eats, Ben nets, Caps, cloves, Hosiery, Nublaa, Bhastfilk, Suits, Merino Cud. Muslin Underwear. Germintg** Wools, Zephyrs and Furs. The.takflal Vot-the gehSP;, • ens patronage Of the past, she , Hopei to meet - 11 aott, tintunace l of the same.. . , Jaral. 1875tf . . . 1 DISSOLTITION.—The firm' of Hurley Et dap' 1444 " disaelred -partnership in consequence cif • •.; m 1.7'4 ..,. j ,„.-........ ,—...• ,r r. aI .. ....—. - —lt - ...i . Business a^lll be I continued as usual ma . name of .- • •- • - D. R; RD Blossbarg, Jan. 11, 1873.-3 t. , 1 . . POI? SA,ZE. A good house, With ttult and shade trees, Out Mak. • : A_ Inge, one half-acre lot: and. three pod belittle' tote, centrally located in the villilge of KnOtrate l Paz; Alco, vr CA, No. 1 Dairy farm or 116 so fty . WOK buthitin a on the same:• one nalleieet, ontheZrolatetV , r Prfoo $b nor acre. Ternis.easy,t, . 1 rt r Addrese . ANGEL,, I, _.' - ' . ' Jan. 14 .1672.-tf.. - , Exfortilleo W INI 1 - 14 Co 1,. tt the - proved. Crams Jommoteing to bear; all grafted.frult. Some goat plum, pear. and cherry tress. Foe thtm partieultza, blotto of GILLS 13. hteZVI on thb promisee, or ;• I =Toil= & cAltrif.aci Vrellabox9 tat . Mansfield Iron P ai n [TWELVE SHAOES.I Mansfield Fire-Proof iVfe - 13)A.T.Nrir, ..• Iv USE OVER 'THIRTY TUBS. • 'more are the cheapest good paints in the S=3.- They are durable and adlit•sice, and the darker 'to a great extent. flre.proof. They are put up ff: tiff: taut or frcra 11Vd (5) to td - e7 (CM pontda, ground tad% land in packages or from five to tan gaffers; faaiTe4 flu 'immediate 118.. The ettent.eft o' perao7a rthort to De.Mt is respect eilled to them: goods. the bane of which jec iron_ Address JOHN H PUTNAM & iftßO. Xanslield, Vogl/ Qp.. LfIA. '1 I '4 T. L. BAL/S & CO. .r? ,4 7 - I.\• r P ic"- ~11 1 . • • On hand at the Depot at .TLiameneld, at inN t s, vzseA, and at Hilla Croak. i;ow is the • r,et it. Jiva.l4, 1873.-4 t. . • .10&, ,R. Abt Art =Ell lc 771 L? 1" "t!: ft- ri; 2 , C d I'4 l ', RA n 4 j cz.,l, Aft. 1, ,•°` I MAR y7{ IZfl .• I= NO BOILERS.; " J -- 21z145, itaahatc4:l ,, ,,Ffs: tg . and Castini*,o„; in and 13rass. a.iti et reasonable rotha."NQ- , OUT SALE s Kept Full, S& Co. 3 CONCERT cauvriva, - 7111G11 rduNols Frs. A. ,J. SOFIELD: • Farm for Salt.. ngton township, on the road leading • iu Butlers; in Copp Ballow, to the State l oacland Scho 1 /loins. KM =IC 80 and well wat :red. Good frame hotter • so., with tuidergrottbd stable. 160 APPLE TREES ;an. Ilk. 1872,-4v Jr.a. 14,-Cm. 1 ~1. .., . .... , • 4 - : - •:.".,N, Z/Q . P 414, Z• 71.611. JT ~ . 4 .• 4 „,......., , ,,,A,....;-..gi, 1. 05n --,-„, ,r....,...,,z.-ira—..c.2.,.. • - OPPoeqc Cone licrAss. Te.eth extracted witc4t paith Art;fleini inserted on short ounce, at reduced prices. Pre9ercat'.on of the natural a specialty. O sad see speciraerAs. Wollaboro. Sept, 11; 11175-11= .• ' E.;dcutor's• JV'otice ETTEB.S Testamentary-- on the tetatq Ler Gists;-ofrm toship, oatibtr, Ps deceased, having been gianted u the .undereiggiett the Register of 'fioga tuinnty, all pers , Ma* Indebted b the estate are requested to ruao paYment. l and On:et having clitims against sfq.'estate v7lll pretent the stun to me, at ,my residence in said -township. Toi *Alt ment. • , )14LLY, Sullivan, Pa„ • 1 raer--- • Administrator's Notice-- _ - T ETTERS of Adminietrattorr' of the estate of Chi ILIW. EingaleY, late of Tioga township, US odant7 elecoasecl, 1i0621 •EZ r•TAVI to';tl undersignie bY the Register of Tiov.it eQsinty ,. tli ye sons indebted to said c4;tilizt are recoctith.d. 4o mv.l 'payment, and those having 'chains atiuitist eats. Kill preent the lame to t 1 mideesivfict 4u TiotWa 1 ?•• 4• TN- - 47 ? W a, • -4‘4ta:Z' two, nt,;,p3e.:'i4.,147:2,',-6 j •,. c..) 3F3. Z l - 1 7L 2 1. - .17. ''...i?...17,9V,".Z.2%3" • ~,. ' -of way i3e9eriptfou ii'ccut. , :tl-iiti.b. Acc=fge co .au ti ante elt'thec --'... . : .• . :,'", AtirTNIVE, 43111,04 . . , ~~'- ve • vo INEICELI ~. ;\ ME= 1111 Ifil =GI liil ME BEI EMI El Si
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