The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 02, 1870, Image 2

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the agitator.
"(MaliLlE4l3o llo .
WEDNESDAY, NOV - . lant.
The act. of Congress passed on: the
15th day of July, 1870; grsOlig lands
to soldiers who served in the late war,
xequires-the Soldier - to settle upon - and
cultivatethe land, under tho,same terms
itstVetie of : the flomestead law. This
law gives the privilege to soldiers to
"enter n gitattOt section' of land, not,
4n k inertd, •,o; the lalternate sections of
.pnblicland along the 'lines of any of
theXtdlroatitt' or public works in the 17.
States,' wilereVer public lands have been
or and be granted by acts of Congresi,"
on,payment..tif the fees prescribed by
law. ;la -this thetoldier haatid vantage
.of,the "'head of 'a-Tarnily" 'Who might
enter a quarter seetion tinder the Hoick&
stetidlaW, oti,jiaYtnent of the fees,
excepting thbee•lands along the lineiof
railroaditi•:which are held by the gov
erinent' at. $2 - s'o per acre. Such, at
leteit, , ll,the statement which is now,go7 -
itig the rounds of the press.
' 'STAMP TAX.
The amended Stamp `
.law took * ,effect
on the Arst,„day of October. Receipts
no longer require any stamp. This lea
great, , ,relief to business men, not so
Much in iaviug the tax, as the trouble
of taking a two cent - stamp to every
receipt for an amount exceeding $20 . . 7 -
Theitax '61): - Checks remalne 'the same.
Nofes 'for ati (mahout less than $lOO - tio#
reqhfreno.itat4. l .Those exceeding that'
amount, must be stampedas heretofore .
—five cents for every $lOO and fiactlon
al part thereof. The assignment of a
mortgage does not require a stamp, pro
videkihe mortgage or the instrument
it is given to secure, shall be •properly
stab:lolll'2 . 4, - -
Tlin'tkxs on sales, .carriagei;
es,'billard tables, gold and silver plate,
the' Special . tax on boats, barges and
ilatiqte tax . pn
. legaeles and tiu eAss
ions, anil on gross receipts, wiltimte.i7
May, 1871.
Tliii L i'444 on , sales of leaf tobAcco
t uanu . eaCtiiked 'tobacco, 'snuff; ,
•
and domestic wines'and
.
spirltfy remain a,s heretofore. After the
presmit.• year, ending May 1„1871, all
speclaktaxes, such as licenseslor trades
aod. professions, will cease. ; These chan
ges wakb ti,:sery large reduCtion in the
taxes paid• liy the people:
BY'ALL MEANS.
T he. propriety of calling a State Con
vention Inv.:the purpose of amending
the , 'Constitution of • Pennsylvania, is
being =a I s entai d pretty generally by the
pressity . theSfate.
A ea late weeting of the Union League
of Philadelphia, that organization took
strong — irciund in favor of the move
ment, tito resolutions w er e passed
which we would print did space permit.
Whatever
,is done, should emanate
from the , people, and be entirely free
frinn partisan ap!rit and purpose. In
deecl,, all 3t4k3 should be, and how much
more" the organic law
Since . tlialnet Cony l ittle!' met, (1838,)
eevertaitiiiendineuls have been adopted,
to keep pace with the' change of times
and eirentruitances : but there are many
aullectiOt great itnpdrtauce to the peb-
plelwhieh should be - discussed among
them, withlayiew to of complete revi
sion of, the Constitution. What amend 7..
wants shall , be made, 'should a Cln
vention be called, will be matter of
consideration for the delegates, elected
by the people to carry out their wishes.
In the mean time, however, it is pro;
per that the defects of the present Con
stitution, and the improvements which
may seem to be needed, should be dis
cussed by and. among the people them
selves.
It is proposed that a law be passed for
the eubmisslon of the on to the
people; 'ata special election, to be held
in
,May next, or at such other time as
may be . thOgbt beat
delegat,Cl? elected by the people, can on
ly propose ameudmente ; and, fie we
understand it, the amendments - pro-
posed :touti.t atilt= pass the ordeal of
two RUCCOSPIIVO Legislatures, and then
be retitled by the people, before they
become a• part of the Constitution.• The
Constitittion contemplatesinitial action
on the"part of the' Legislature, and •
makes no prOVision' for spontaneous ac
tion bY`l.hoit people, ,by convention,. or
otheivviise:- ,.. 4,isdiiiicult • to see hovr
such opportunity can be-secured to the
people directly :. -it , must originate' iu
some manner .through their Represeri..'
tatives. Eat it seethe to us that theieiii
,
a defect; to s begin :with; In the provision
made kir the amendment of the instru
' pent itself.: :The peOpie have_ direct t ly,
only a passive yes or no;' they Mpy vote
for the titnendinent,: 'Or skiinst : lt.;. but,
they may not. origipate arty new one;
prop4se a ,inodkfleatino
.of .the one
submitted;except, by the one method
pointed oet„to wit: through the Leg
islature,. • In _this respect the State Con
stitutintt Ware from that of the Uni
ted States. . We think • some change
should belnade to secure• to the,People
a more direct •. means of 'originating
amendments: The retthonsWill he more
apparent; 'tiben'it is reniembered
. 1114
the principal reforms suggested: are in
, tendild more especially b:? linilt and , de
-136,
rd
. fine the power and autheri of the Le
gislature Itseff: , A great -41 a l, of fault'
has been :fiuAd with the egislature ;•
t
yet the people must first a al to the
' Legislature , ,to secure , the selves the
right to remady the defects they co
' plain cif. -:,Thhi, then; only mounts to
. the right 64Mb:in : the • people's ser
vants arelhWmiudere ; and if it be \ ,
an
swered th%t tlartY inuat &it any case,
se' far as tlie'lOtial StePe ire concerned,
we reply, ltl2.l l iP spirit of what we have
already said: ,:, 1,%4e right to: propor*
changes ipAha.organ t ic law IS . rands-
mental, tool 00,110, in some fond, re.
drain with thfl peiphi -themselves—;sic=
pressing their *wish& through delegates
cleated especially for , this purpme, and
no other. Sunators' and Representa
tives are erected to Mike laws,although
they may be chosen - on a distinct issue
involving we ,question of amendment.
.
But, in 4 great State like, ours, the in
terests to bb
_affected. by enactment of
laws will not sleep, even in a tapphign
cohduoted principally on the' question
of revisio ; therefore the delegates cho
1' sen to con ider . the subject of amend!
ment, sh uld ,be , -untrainineled on ill'
others. ..• ' ` ' ''' '' '. ' i .':
We gab our views on the 's? . bjecf, 'Of
tocalancil fil latieogfolOiliiipef.pontbs
ego. We "::iisider the g.lowt,b ,in , this
to
, -f; •:''
EN
direction uti euortnity'—a *mist rousde
fortuity, an unmitigated tittisanOo,,and
,
a notorious abuse.' If tho,l,,ogiblature
Will not. &Atoll.; it is lint the' pvliple
should. We'quote: - ' . • - - '
tf - Ttoi - ,e'itelit to which tiPeciati It gi,,lation is
nurried;:,may -- )to secii-liy reforenea.r:o the prittiph. -
, lee lemni , , Of the State: , _,They- exhibit th,e . t.tct,
kitt i llicb stay probably excite could '-'surpriettliat;,
tier vast and expansive Inachinery for malting
laws• Bede. very -little'einploymbot It, matters'
which concern .the Odic generally. It costa,
perhaps ; handset:WO thoittiatids-of dellaii to •ser
it up every year, and is then • employed utmost
exclusively in special legiiihtion, et an additional
annual expense of $300,000.' Tho laws of 1868
are printed in a huge octavo volume of 1,414 pa
ges; the laws of 1869 in a_ similar volume,. of
-1,604 Pages ftlie lewd of 1870 in a" similar
,vol,
uute, of 1,5 n pages—making a total ,of 4,00
Melt. ' -
• "Twenty-one thousand copies of the'ecs" laws
1 4ve been printed at the; public entente, and
itiiiut three hundred pages of the whole nuMber
Contain all the general laws' Which have been
passed for the last three-Year's: •••Itt 1868, tbo Le•
gislature passed 81 general laws and 1,274 spa,
cial or private acts. _ In 1869, it passed 71 gene,
re! Uses and 1;245 wail or Privoto Acts.
" In 1870, It pailtd,'es nearly os I canascer
lain, 49 general laws and about 1,200 private , Or
special as . Hundreds of these special acts, re
late to 'corporations i• hundreds apply only to par
ticular, counties; many of them relate to sheep,
',goats, dogs, pigs, end other families-of animated
nature, in certain townships, and all of thorn - to
Which' could' be better regulated" by gen
eral and permanent, laws; Of which . might be
'safely Why constitutional provision 'to the con
trot of local authoritieis." . -
We supposed there were more general
laws' passed last sesisiois ; but " we' quote
from the speech Of Mr. Gibbon. We
shall not take the' time to, turn: over'
1500 pages to-ascertain the fact. the
bulk and ponderosity of the volnincs
cannot,,be .disPuted. ,They show/well
in the Case of
,11 yOung lawyer '<i f' mode
rate meant+ 'Wei, 1111 up; and to the
denizens of . the back country, - they.
speak volumes aidsaids legal lore and
boundieSs
,research., TO the student
just ,coromeeeing,-,, pour felleive, these
books must be suggestive of • • -
yet he staoe, tip . manfully; as a student
at law should do, and drawing a long
breathOike a martyr, says: . •
"For thee, fair Justice; welcome all."
11 it takes a pretty strong coustitutioned
Man to stand it ail, now-I tell you," he
tiduks to himself; as he looks about and
sees •.A copy •of .Puidon'it. Digest: - and .
:volumes of the' Leydlative' RecOiil * and.
the Globe staring him in the face,! as
his mental regimen for the next two
years.
Let us then di) away with the annual
inundation of the State with local and
particular laws ; and do it by amending
the Constitution, so that no local law
on a general subje - ct can be made. Let
the laws be - uniform thro'ughout the
State.
There are other subjects to which we
shall refer in Mare.
- Dear Agitator. I, believe_ in my
communication sometime ago, I prom
ised to write you again. I will now do
so. The much' noted central branch of
the Soidsers' Homes is situated, on an
eminence, three miles west of the city
of Dayton, Montgomery county, Ohio,
beautifully overlooking the city. It
contains 480 wee of beautiful tillable
land. Within the enclosure are three
artificial lakes, a deer park, containing
23 deer, and birds of various kinds; 10
barracks, 110 feet by 24, three stories
high ; headquarters, reading and news
room, library, music hail, Governor's.
mansion and chaplain's house, with
numerous other buildings; beautifully
ornamented springs, and a splendid
hospital, which was dedicated on the
19th of May last. This building pre
sents a-front of 293 feet, three stories
high, with five front and two rear tow
ers. It is composed of a center and two
Wings. The former is the administra
tive building, the latter the wards for
the sick. The center has a front of 44
feet, and a depth of 131. feet. The wards
are each 31 by 116 feet, to the ands of
which are added two towers 12 feet
square, their diagonals being placed on
a line with thdside and end walls of
the wards, giving the end of each ward
a width of l so feet. The ground place
has a resemblance to the letter T ; the
stern or vertical part is the administra
tive-building,' and the right and left
portions of the head are the wards.
On the front line of the wards, mid
way, is placed shay window, projection
Bby 16 feet. There is an entire base
ment of eight feet six inches between
the floor and ceiling, the walls of which
are of blue limestone. The en tire walls
of the • uildiug, external and internal,
.:. the latter point, are brick. Each
ward has a bath room in fronti,and the
rear, water closets. The kitchen. is 10
by 47 feet, and has au admirable well
soullery, 14 by 20 feet; dining room, 15
by 27 feet, and bake house, - 14 by 22 feet.
The boiler house and coal shed are con
nected, and form a building 25 by 100
feet; of brick, with a slate roof, is loca
ted 200 feet from the hospital, and con
nected by a tunnel seven feet square, in
which are the steam and water pipes,
also a small railway, to slippy the kit
chen and other fires with coal. The
building is heated with steam, and ven-;
tilated on the most modern and scienti
fic princi les. Great praiSe is due Mr.
-Wil lam Thompson,, an inmate, for the
entire'glazing, painting ,' varnishing,
bro zing and sanding, which has been,
done - by the day, by inmates of the
noble, under his superintendency.—
The next is our beautiful church, which
is to be dedicated on the 26th instant,
t of, •which I will write you.
, Any' eldierS, being entitled to admis
sion, desiring to come, here, by writing
'rife, - IN;vill'give 'them any' information
they desire, either in the management
.or' the manner .of admis4ion into the
gem. - SyLvottros DUNHAM.
A Convention of
The contract for grading, bridging
and fencing this road was let last week
to Messrs. Pratt & Hanchett of Nor-
Wieh men whO have experience in this
kind of work. The distance to be built
le thirty-five miles;' from one hundred
Mtlf south of Gorham station, following
Flint Creek to Phelps, thence to New-
Ark, and thence to Sodus Bay, thus
making a Aarrow gunge road from Lake
Ontarlb to 'Philadelphia, when the lay
ing of the third rail on
,the Erie; from
Elmira to Wavely, (now done as far
ai Chemung) Is completed. The bid of
lasers. Pratt,& tranehett was 4226,249.
.They take the town . bonds of Phelps,.
Arcadia and Sodpa tnpayment., , When
the road ii ready 'for the ties, Gen.
(Aeorp J.ltagee is to put on -the iron
sail, take u mortgage-Imnd. at the rate
of $9,Q00 Per Ole; o f
grading, bridg
ing, with the co 4. of the right of way
and other expe sea, it is calculated
will exhaust th town subscriptions,
amounilng to 25,000 The intention
Is to complete th mad by the . first of
next July. Tit connecting link be
tween the narro gauge Northern Cen
tral at Elmira and the narrow .'guage
Lehigh !Valley (at WaVerly) wit; b e
done this . fall—then the. Anthracite
Coal regions of Pennsyl.Fanht will have
rail road communication with the Erie
Canal, - with, 'the whole nterior of the
State of New - York ond ,thenee' in all
directione at - will.:1-- Watkins Express.. .
li
POPULATION' OP OriturfatopriTY.-7••
By the'nensue of qi 'ungeontity, New
York just Ciitnpletedi`the fainklittiOn of
that C0141163i' IS 13b9Wp, be
,46, The
population 14 13;91i, from
wltiottit t4ere liar
been an increase of 9;437 lit ten yearU.
=1
Ell
MEI
ME
"The visage wan,lhe Purblitai , eight,
The 0)1,4 day, the•laap by night.
The tedipuaTorA;r, the eoletito prate,
The pert diaPiitc, the dull. debate,
The'drowey the babbling
SOLDIEW RomE, Oet. 24, '7O
Sothis Point and Southern . R. R
The Milit
• Recent 1111
not as favors
the bombast'
Bert, have et
VoraWO to
than ; perha
weelraince't
OnthelOt
4lay,Aweisio'
tang of a bri:
of chatleen
- erible body
salon owl,-
quently late
French ,troo
battallnus
but= after'
whole' Frein
fall hac4.i,
en the town
and follosii
Orleans bn t
tight; in wh
reports, the •
tured 10,000
to the attar •
participated
count claim:.
ted in gOod ■
Loire, and' t
ly so great
tber battle,
°nth° 12'
nounced'th
the French •
on the 7th.
was given ,
The French
a sortie In fn
the Prussia
treat to 'Ve :
ing the peal
pied, and 'fr *
shelled the
news does h
later dispatc
The esoap
claimed , to
10th, but th
firmed. • Br
many deeps]
by the garrli
of these, tool
60,000 men
on the Fren ,
her on the
;I
I."
it
tzf
) /
ir
I
. 1
1
4
,per _ __le 's de *o. le besiegers.
French, aft i a 'terrific struggle, were
driven bas . !within` their works with
fearful slaw. liter. The • Prussians 'also
lost heavily. ; . ' - - -, ' ' ' '
. On the 14t ' ' it was . claimed in Toure
that very I ~ I $ itiMC French successes
bad been g: ned before Paris on the
12th.. Gam . Atm announced in a acinnd
ing proclam • tion , that— . •
is Orrthe e i tire zone around the city,
the Prussian have been, dtigfll2 ;MI t-,ofi
All the'lpoeit ona'whiah 'they had been
occupyirsta ce Three Weeks. Toward,
St:. Denis th y have-been -drlveVaWay
beyond Sta i a and Dugny ; on the east
side,' Joinvil e , Crete'', Champigny and
the plateau f Avron have been ;veep
tured.•• The have. been forced from Le
13as Meudon and St. Cloud, and thrown
back on lie aillea."
Prussiap
Versailles,•v
these repo
sert that the
same positi
they occuple
Sof ssous, a
four days,
forces, 22,000
Duke of Met
The capture:
132 guns. T
trifling.
, Eptual, altity. of abont 15,000 people,
lathe depar +rnent of Vosges, on the ri
ver Moselle; •• as entered by. the Prus
sians on th:- 13th, after a stout resist
ance by the', n abitants.
Three ope ti g shots of thelombard
ment of Pari: • ere tired .on. the 14th.
A battle w:: ought outside the walls
on the 15th, which. the French clai
med that 8,117 Germans were killed. '
A bridge h • . been thrown - across the
Seine, by ••' oh communication has
been establis ed between forts Claren
ton and Iv -
There WAS
on the 17th.
Prussiane,.
Garibaldi I
lar troops in
a stirring pro'
Journal.
- A DARIN el
On Monday
arty, a farme
hood of Arch
l
from Scran
load , of. prod
Rushdale by
privilege of r
he eheerfull
sooner got a
made an atta
striking him
him down.
threw him 01
the wheels*
and broke it.
erty, who w,
time, but wa
alarm. Cons
sonburg, tholel
the scoundrels
described by t
night.succeed4
who gave thei
Pat Curren, a
claimed to 'll ,
prisoners were
the Peace dun
full hearing
the Wilkesbai
to learn the ea
which Mr. Do
hear It was r
was consider&
not fatally.
This is one (
as dastardly h
ever been corn
the country, a
era traveling ai
themselves, or 1
than did Mr. D
publican.. , •
Mrxruto•ol
TlON.—There
churches In Pe
the same num
06Q members. ,
An Petwayivatz
population, th
'the 'Union.
are ,bver- $l,
cants: , This .d
Seventh Day
Baptists. The]
nectinn exist!,
what is generf
Baptist church
Went of the. B
gational; Eve
entirely free ai
other, and yet t
union of effort •
They operate ti
sinus, home or:
Bible and publ
general meetini
at which there
KCHESE
near Oshkosh, 1
u facture of l4wi.
The fabtory is .1
froth - Syiltser
turn out about
The milk is set
factories, and is
125° Fahrenhe
holding 125 gal
the curd, and a
press is used.
chew In ''dalp ate!
thick, and we,
pojnde. salt
for three month
and, finally, on
must beat least
is fit for use. T
at Oshkosh .for
Limburger ; ; cb
brick-like pi
pounds. - The
it is Set, nor in .
curd ' is placed
pressed with t
rubbed on tI7 o
Swiss chess is
cheese,is encl
at, Oshkosh for
are als four oth
makin Swiss oh
of,W"nein the
•. ' •
is
=MI
Situation in France
Mary Operations; o°llo
laj,e to the Vrench cause its
`bulletins of Gantbetta as
-1:114,3 whole been wore fit--
he *arms of-the Republic
the Operations of an one
i 43;iiihir . wiximencei).-, \. '
a French force at Arlo- '
;• Warm Orleans , COnsle '-
tide and several companies
iiiraii . attaciwt by'll, tbiriaid=,
„f Trusiians Enid their po=
.".., General ;Alvan tettbsta;
. •• t;,,to the: assilAWdfithe
With4lve.reginients;,four
d• a` battery-of- ; ,
.eral' liours'. i4htitsg, .the
lit-forne..lWits' emnpelled 'tit . ,
. he Cliftlasiana • opened- fire,
i :after 6tha.Franch defeat,
t up their EltieeetV3,, entered
I i 3 lttlii after' ii nine hours?
ehiateofdint to their own
•,stermed the city and taw
• lieenclu, . with • slight loss
ing forces.... The Bavariene
• nit) French Otlielal ae
that the retreat "was effect-'
. Wert° the left-bank of the
at:the losses were net near=
• • ..at ,lirs reported. - And
t Orleans is imminent,
.- the ministry it Touts an
t an important' victory for
• mamas won before Paris
The location of the battle
: on-the west side of Paris.'
Under Gen. Duerot, made
rce, completely defeating
s, who - were foreedto re,,
files, entirely' suriender-
ion they had lately-006n
m which they might have'
iestern part of Paris. - Tis
A seem to be confirmed y
1 1 2
of ilis
save been etrected , on . the
news has not been Q
n-
rore. that date Cher tl
ei r
ate' but unsuccessful ort es
on. The most important
place on the 7th. ' At least
ere engaged in the attempt
1), side, and a larger num
- f the best ^ The
ep_orts of the
.16th, from
a-Berlin, deny the truth of
:d French victories, and as
' Prussians hold exactly the
•us* around Rads which
I#on the 19th of September,
ter an obstinate defense of
capitulated to the German
strong, under the Grand
• kienburg, on the 15th.—
were 4,000 prisoners' and
ie German losses were riot
'severe battle at Bagneux
I The French drove out the
It subsequently fell" back.
,as a command of irregu
he 'Vosges, and has Issued
lamation.—Grand Army
HIGHWAY ROBBERY.—
!gilt, as Mr. Peter Dough
living 14 .. „the neighbor
said, was returning home
n where he had sold a
oe, be ~ w as hailed near
hree men, who asked the
ding on his wagon, which
i granted. The men no
the wagon, than they
k upon Mr. Dougherty,
n the head and knockitig
fter robbing_ him, they
the wagon, when one of
.sed over one of his arms
_ small eon of Mr. Dough
: with his father at the
not molested, gave the
ble M'Andrew, of, Gib
warrants for the arrest of
, who had been closely
he boy, and at near mid
• in/arresting three men;
nitrites AS .7no. Edwarde,
nd Henry Phillips, and
eat Carbondale. The
taken before a Justice of
ug the night, and after a
hey were 'committed to
re jail. We were unable
act amount of: money of
gherty was robbed, brit
bout' $4O or $5O. Mr. D.
Injured,.but it is tho't
f the'most daring as well
ghway robberies that has
Isi Med in , thls section of
d our farmers and o t h-
night may well look to
hey may fate even worse
ugheity.=—Seranton
THE BAPTIST Asi3oolA
are about ' 4.50 , Baptist
) nsylvania, with about
i ,a
er of ministers , and 5.5',=
hereare fewer Baptists
a, in proportion (to the
n in any, other - ,State in
North America there
000 Baptifit cominuni
s not includeiDlselplea;
ptiets and ',Free Will
e is no union sor conw
g between these and
Hy understood by the
The form of govern
ptist church is congre
individual church' is
d independent orany
tgi.e utmost harmony ' and
retail among them.—
ether in foreign Ws
nited States missions,
Ication societies. Their
was held in May last,
'as a large, attendance.
,crony is in operation'
visconsin, for the man
zer and Limberg cheese.
wned by an emigrairt
nd, an this year will
,000 pounds of cheese;
as in American cheese
heated to about 122° to
t, in ar copper kettle,
ns. No salt is' put in
ever instead 9f a screw
he cheeses are 30 'in
, and about. 41. Inches
ghed from 80 to 110
rubbed in every day
; then twice a week,
ce a week. The cheese
one year old before it
be Switzer cheese sells
cents = a pound. The
it • made in 5b3411
weighing, shoat* two
r i lib Is-not heated 'after
be card stirred. The
in Linnall boxes and
e hands: The, altie
talde In the seine - "fay
rested. The Limburg
.
d &li e - . and il!e1;&
cents a pound: Thin*
m dairies neakOshkOtih
Leese; and the istsppry
lex, mites from' these
factories. The plotteer le the buehres
reetmenee4 tett years ago With 'colt).
ital of $7OO and oow.owne a Barna worth
-.•
Lims 'Or
ikopided, an 4 prisonsiVof the fraiieh
areak, in the Cempalgb from Baarbrilit
en4e Bedan;it is calculated,iimoune to
06;825 officers and- men. The killed
and...wounded amount tti 95,000, distri
buted as follows : In the battles ATI
retreat fromi3y9siiiniboliirg, to, the
• Ile, 80,0001nen ;` lit the battles around
h P.tF*.g,O. in battles,around,
:rid • atßeds:if, " 40,000; _ The, priscinere
, lone = rpm:obeli 2574' officers' mid 182,250
meni Intikingatotel -185,824, of 3.Whom
142 000 were • taken'in the battles around
!'dap and 2325 officers and 84,450 • men
'or 86,775 at the capitulatiori.. The
prisoners takin "at 'Lair!, Totil and
Striksboing, , it is
the tomes to-250,000. To these zUtuit
added the 70,000inen of Bazabieharanyi
cooped - tip itillets t rind' the firgitiim d
tachments; amounting to - 5000 or it,
men, which, escaping from Sedan Ipte
Belgium, were dismnied =arid made
prisoners. _ is therefore believed that
cif the standing-ermy of 850,000,060 men
Which Napoleon , had disposal
when{ the * Campaign comlnenoed, less
than 50,000 able-bodied soldiers are now
in the service of France.
The losses in materials of war are nlso
immense.• Thnofficial report' gives the
capture of 10,280 horses, 102 initraillen,
ass, 887 field.guns and heavy artillery,
over 400 wagons, several pontoon'titina,
military tnagazines,• railway trains,
large quantities of small arms, 11110111111-
union, :clothing, vinipments, forage
and Provisions: . The French looses - 10
the retreat of MaoMahon from Waugh,
embrace twn magazines, 10,000 woolen
blankets, 40,000 bso of rice, coffce: and
sugar; large quantities of wine, rum
and tobacco,- the : Tatter article being
valued at $400,000. .
The losses of the :German; army in
killed and wounded, thus far in -the
campaign, are eitimated at 100,000 men,
hut King Williamthan still overisooiooo
soldiers in his disposal.. : " ' .
lissrouED TO SIOILT.*ThreIY old blind
people were operated upon for cataract
and restores' teiNisioni at the Citylios
iita)iast by.-Dr:ttrp
They, were poor people and reoelved-the
13 0 4etor i e " " : ao
.rvieea i gratuitensly. '
City Hospital iss full (ARIA people who
receive Dr. UP , DzGnerp's attention
without charge.—. Adv. • ' • '
COLLEGE MONTHLT,7-We have re
ceived the initial number of the PO :yetis Mosith
ty, published by,the Seniors of Lafayette Col
lege, Banton, Pit. .
There is an able artiole,on the 'European war,
by Professor Bloomberg a pretty poem, trans
lated from the Germanic:gilled "String Park!'
and several amusing articles from fugitive "stn
dents, or others, besides 'general infortiatien of
special interest to educational men. We like the
idea of a college journal : it will be a source of
satisfaction to the students • and patrons of the
school.
TAR ATLAIMO.—+- The Itovember number is od
hand. There -is I pleasant rambling piece on
+/ Footpaths," by,T. W. Higglnson, more of 4 + Old
Town Fireside Stbries,",by. M. Stowe, in• which
Sam Lawson gives: his opinion -on the Nohow
family, &o.; • artoOker instalment . of Taylor's sto
ry, a good thing on The Intellectual Influences
of Music, by Jobb S. Dwight; a November Pas
toral, by Bayard Taylor, and much other, good
reading. The poem, The Return, is not so good
.118 the Atlantic generally gives us. $l, a year.—
Fields, Osgood & Co., Boston.
Thu NuttannY.—A monthly magazine for smell
ohildren ; $1 50 a year. It is a good thing ot its
'kind; easy words, large; plain type, full of plea.
sant reading for the children. Address J. L.
!Morey, 36 Bromfield street, Boston.
THE i blverom: Gurtsr.L-With this, the °aloha:
number of the Guest, closes its -volume for 1870.
It contains two choice songs and ono instrumen
tal' piece. It also. presenter a new and elegant
premium list. With the coming number the
Guest enters upon its fourth year. It is neat in
appearance, and contains much valuable reading
besides choice music in every volume. $1 per
year. Address W. W. Whitney„ Toledo,
GODZY'S Litres Boox for November has a
frontispieoe, Our contribotors," two pretty
girls, but not probably likenesses of any of the
editors of the book " The First 'Rabbit," after
the fashion plates, j s not 'quite gay in stoners
sputa, but in °the R will be "vary interesting to
boys, rather than t girls. The old,motber /oaks
astonished. •
Marion Harland as the first part of a story,
"The Beoond Wire " , written •in her best " vein.
$3 a year. Adair! s Godey, Philadelphia.
. . • .
MISS . • W.' TODD
I[_IIIANING returned to We%Moro to spend the
JUIL, winter, would be happy to receive her old
mask, mile, and any otbera who may wish to
place themselvea under her Instruction. .
Oct. 19; .187041 : • ' TODD.
Register a Notice. . • ,
NOTIOB is hereby Alvan that, the Unimak:6
and Administrators named , belowi hare aka
their accounts in Registii's office for Voila,
county, ar4 that thd eatdrietionirte will be pre.
tented to the Orphans' Court for said 'eotrity, at
session of stud Court. to,-be held at , Wellsboro,
on Monday, the; 28l of" November, 1870, at
2 o'clock 1 0 :111., for confirmation and allowance:
Account of. A. Mlntonye, llientoi of the
tact will and testament of Joel Oalkins, late of
hui boionkh of Westfield, deceased.
_,
Account of Perry Short, Administrator of the
estate of Asa Short, late of Chatham, deceased.
Account of Charles.B. Taylor and Sarah Tar
lor, Admioistratore of. the estato.of Philip Tay
lor, late of Osceola, deceased.
Account of Isaac AL. Clirk, Ifieeator of the
last will and testament of William Club, !Jabot
Brookfield, damaged.
-Account of William M. Newell, Administrator,
of the estate: •of Jared Newell, late of Union,
deceased. - D. L. BRAND, Reg'r.
Welleboro, Nor 2 1870 4w •
AxiditoFW Notice.
HE ondetsigued. Auditor, sipPolnted by the
'l-OrpharielJoitrt of Tloga Monty, to dletribs
uto the moneys arising from the side of thalami
estate of George, o.4lairrin - „ deceased; • will at
tend.to the duties of his appointment, at pis of.
/foe in-Wellaborb, on Monday, the ad day of De
cember, 1270, at 10 o'clock A. N. •
111; F. ELLIOTT, Auditor.
NoveMber 2, 1870 4w
&hod, ,Notice.
FPHE Delmar Scheel .Directore will meet at
J. the Cheese Factory SehOol 'Hone, oft the
Stony Fork-road, on the • 6th daY of Noiember
next et 9 o'clock, A. M. to hire School Teachers
for the next winter taint. Teftobors aro re 4 0 1 . 111 "
ed to biink their certificate with them. By or.
der of the Board. ROB'T CAMPBELL,
Oct. 26,'1870-at •
_ , Particular Notice.
A.,..lsTs perilous indebted to =Ay note or book
eeeount,will find neat the °Mos of htestrol. l
Bearer& Derby fer the next thirty dam where
we chill settle up our old business. .
All parties owing iv, after the' thirty day. ex
pire, will lind,their acqouirte left with M.. 1% El
liott, Seg., for immediate eolleetion.
W/4ftET A BArfar,
October 26;18 1 70 tf ' • "
JEN DIVORC*4O Seth Attttakhout:- tot
are hereby no • that Jamey T. 04115 r..•
ont tuts appliedle the Cektrt of Common-Pleas
'of Time county fora divorce troll the bonds 'of
irtairbrionyi eed. that said Court kas"appointeit
Monday, - Novetaber 28,4079, at the ConstNatme
in Welbilboro; Is the time, and plait of heath%
said applicant in the primates; on which: mt-.
Ilion you oar/Attend if yok think proper. ' ' ,
.7. M. ROTTItit, ~
Sheriff. 1
Oct 214 18,70 4w
IDIVORQE.—To Elise Borden You ire"
hereby. whiffed that. Henry IL Borden haii
applied tofthe Court of 'Common Pleas of %Yoga
oonsityjor,e; divoritefrOm the btinde of =trim°.
ny, and that said flour Chas appointed Mrniihiy,
November 23, 287 N at the Court House in Wells.'
hot*, as the time and Pla p e of hearing add ap
plloant the - preinises; oti which
,ftessiony og
can attend if you think prlPer. ' • • •
' ' Oot 46,1870 , 4W POTTER, Built
•
TN DlVORoBo—,To'Chatlen IL Webiter : You
1 7 , ait; hereby notified thit,tßaWElitabitli
eta. by ber next friend, John Baker. bee appliod
to the Court of Common Plea, of Tim* Raptly
for a divorce; ftem thetbondi ;' of. rititihnonY L and
thatesid Sloan bas appointed Monday, Novem
ber 20i Iffkat the Court llonee, in lifolleborth
g ui the tline - and phulip JipPlleawt
m
in the umbles; on which. oceeAon you can'
tend,iir,you think proper. J. B. POTTER,
"Votiber 2 . 60537,0 4w ^ noir.
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thesn - bairitters . are now folly prepared to show; aJarigar,aqa c inove attreetiva. alta rthan to
any previous year. We have now` In stook BAlleillltla altent,bepartatenteOdet • • -
DRESS GOODS
We abalrlutep a vent large stook et Geode la eaab of the ribove Departments, and 841101 m
at rata that trill /Wiry the closest buyers. in • • ,
IME
•- Wo bare oar regular make at a redaittlen of 14 per eent:from ratas,..ris
: . 0110 40 oyet.,Atimemuk now eft agate; 60e for 460; U. for Sky' , tot Mt; 260 -
'• ter Mkt. We ass the kesa%m aMI Sae of our DOUSLIJAOHD
won laimutiffk itoKaras.as 623,7 k lin ear b lit, a lax,
- aryl we marrant Swat to he mutat to the beet makes Is the imeeketp an&at mak laseratie• , ~
vfLvernaits—nites4 and Obi iretitit ' In Black BineiSroimi;.o"reari Garnet; tiatisi •
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reamensb priest.
RION TLI.P#6I-20 high solure i hr sa 000 bl; " '
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81:1111iNGS--la alt the new Ryles rim 26 to 87 cents.
PLAIN ALPAO4.II. 26 musts
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• • WAV A inirArtne* debts, 21 oesii.
' 0 *or 0111ls.' t ransude Sit anti, Araturee, 22 coasts Lustily, le., n omits.
]impress Meths, all *elm, 62e banal; Waimea, all eelors, Vie, 4H-,Wool Scrota Plaids
_:• ' •" " 76e, Swale Vold Alpaca Poplin, De.
1
WATER PROD! CLOTHS' is Solid'and Fanoy ,OOlara.
r • 1
1100 P SKIRTS are very 014p._ A good 0 Tape 20 Spriag UM" 31/I seats.'
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.'- goodnids tape 20 Spring skirt, 60 ante. -
',les, to suit about every one, at the lowest ' market rates.
salmis In aU the newod 8
Rill?. A.
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aOOD BROWS TABLB If cents fer Tar& r: '
GOOD MI MI TABU, LIMIT, 7 saute per yard. o
gIoWELLISOL
_ 4 lO 1111, is sad 1$ 'ealltil_Per yard. OOP.
Lunar luxxvo, $ , is, i!},l6, 2s, zo and 80 ants. :
A good, twin !SalamiLAl
gull
Hoattqty; very Atop.
,Domestic I)epa„rtm.'t..
•
rikintindn*aess this ,took tip of all desirable, floods, sad to isit: then at vary close
man, trapantig to lathing eartraote Ingely; We in saw stiliag„ta _
PAINT , a 000 11 salaam! 'Wag et 81,.E mai. „.
good fait , oteNti Nintat 8 gage.
. 001,inalrirstyWief bat .Print at 10 cants.
.*Nstpaketissi, nets ist .Rims at 121.2 cents.
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EflIBETIN08;d good heitty Irani Ist& iil4, I*, 14 G#l..
&tra h Bard '
, 64 4 111 r a ate,
&era htudglbitiet Bkai
UtWas, lit 1-8 ctsi
• Ant' filsoesi # lO . thgfet tOds Kik* 1412 oats:
ArUBZIA'ai 08 tiara Ito l8 12 ' 04 4"
/Wei. gradte Musiin, lei Xll,
ripKprfia Gorniaim likkingsl6.to 22
. c.erais., •
- • Mr"' Feather ile4itip Sawa..
. • • ' Mira - ti4l, dated , haittly Rain" >Bl=l-4
is
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i niIiPBI).BRATINGB , Lci- op** 04*, - • ,
COTTON BATTING. ved.lo,•sitiPirait ,
COTTON , BATTING BITBA; ,
OMB, USX , Aew 87-1,4 sok! pd. •
A, BT;
.+ • „ ArtgarNa quiewams, a 4,4 s „ ,20 vents.:
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Plain Whig a cadet and. r Orgol ann ggi.
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•': • ;Plaid and Fanay 'laEmele; all Triees,
"2 • f,l -
Our make Block avratavyk*li iik:l46.m T f .
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All *eel Sr, Cassimeresi
Rosta'234l,askiti ;44104180git.: 1 %
• ..Port Thy Piss tip Ikoti.
t Bad 11-2 sokliess
roictikt-fin - iiiiiify.l4. • c ,
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Wiinuiet - - tfatt l .ilahnomi "and' -
- PatisA :Mote;
! ' - lileiat • —, ' Alitilainsoral and .a.tiiA to*, -
- C9d/dreies '", Crattliapnenid' and 'Aidtat, 'Bono. ;
ss - Fratnen'i ' • " 40 . - li abiatid and: lidiik Back,
,• i ifilintti , '' ' 'Zip I Bablaret at .reik.l . l4iiii:
~i ~ i• lo s s'Childna 'go, Balmoral and AlinTi• Wool*. -:
„ . Weekiiesi' .; . load. AsZniorda and Potin4 -Bow,.
*axle :,---; Goat ilkliriarift spatoPolithlloc4.;
Phildfae•rl4dis'itiasairia !'ci•illtiß•4ll6474:
'•!. TRU outhwthis lii work ll' ofiinii aid*. ana, Ana bsea,liq bs sic gr.”, giondaans) 3 l ,
‘,.;. ;pan. and btu bon Mod and adopted' 104 Mile iiio .. ei* eifaaitlaitira6re ta. Ode put
' swim acimbataathiltnutook,w4k. • 1 -.1,..p7 ,-- tlc;,, i‘ , ,
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4aaatillad i Verliliailivaistt 613•18.-" 'We - is ea all*kula tie t. to loale at
Wait t , Was bola& Iv iriv mos tlii " RUT , 01,40 ON _wORK_
' : aT r i v tit 7 / 65,1 74 ,TRYIP !link '4IJYNAT'IiOW. '- • •
-, 5 - lira instil: " 411min:cm - afteticolu bawls rik,f4 ipulloi* . z4l is , tad 16a init.: , -
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d largo stook of substantial dloods, atilltdde for Varatits and 31sahattleie heir at low
rates, ever/ less ",than tact r.a*. • . 1- •
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steak du ladling pert:tidos( ' kaigdat ad adasoady lariai rtiriolcr if
. Addis mai walk, add *Mai al bur pliastktid mu •a
4id tido dik Tralkt
' Labs' eat Word lit , kg. Ike largeaCpcitUtit tit oiir is ds imadiAttle •f"
e5„.24 wcwoutAire alt *At tkitsofoirill for rigatoiti 'Work. - If•
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-:''" - iiiiiallisolo-usui !bpi: Bib' Boots.
- : 'lives 1-2 D. .' 4. 1 Z.' OaV Boas.
Alroa i ii tap . A,. 1 111 Gliir- Beow ,
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Biro6rEs
CUTTBRS!
AU wanting a drat•elate Platform Buggy, or a
Caller, will do well to call on the eabaoriberr,
who are engaged In the manufacture of the
" Vrallillt o
at prices that will pay.
'Call and Beet.
Oct, 10,1870-1 y
, . • .
A House aild lot 'on Pearl Stieet, 2d house
South of district school holies; En'quire on
itibpisimUes. °
Life Insurance: Policies
Under the ; Improved Ailll Original System.
*Thii paiment of
TEN DOLLARS
Will'o44B a Policy of
itlirf] Thousand Dollars,
. ,
(largo, souls la proportian,) and a smaliPro rata
.piArgueSit to 'required only when a death occurs
in the olaini. and division,. irr 'whioh* a policy is
' ' -
;-In some essential poidts, such as medical ex,
. 1 1*eation, pro'rata paymiatit; *Ad 'absolute pot:
fetes ; this Assooiation • does notirary- fiom any
"Oldeet companies ; „but in greater. Simplie
ity;Economy. and Accommodation of Payments,
' it differs materially.
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AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, .E 250,000.
Iheripsyttephirs, spud to the Agent for Pauiphlot:
eint.' 8: - P. HRIETZBLIIAN, U. S. A., Prost
ISAAC ROONNEBIADyJr.i ros.Preddent.
• It. aisrrm, Aet,Reoxvillo, Ps.
B. V. liIROVE, Ritimitting Sur n.
Ost. mo.t.L„ _
IRON IN THE BLOOD.
Ociwttoto.-114 Imreycrti get Peruvianßpm.
Pamphlets free. J. P. NMEDIORS, Proprietor,
No. 88 Soy St., Now York .
Soki by pruista
• sOmtrauy. •
April 8,1870.47.
Mil
lif DIVOROL-z•To Ayer. Amoy i You . are
'llri44
IS ,untitled that Hannah Arnie, by' her
Ho nextfriOnd, Thomas H idaY has applied to the ,
Court-of Common:Plea of Iliegit county, for a
o
divorce from ilto betide of matrimony, and that
Aida Court has appoint s Mo day , the 28th day
of November, 1870, for/the b earing - -of said -ap
pliant in the premises on .hich ecoacien you
can attend if you think propr. " •
Oct 28,1110 4w .B. POTTER, -Sheriff.
Executor's Notice. it.r )
L „ , . ,
t Ttatt# TESTAIKUNTARY having been
It
granted on-the estate f Easel Mitchell,
late.of AtiddleboryA
eoeased All persons indebt:
ed:to'aiiid eitete will mate', mediate payMent,
and-those having claims against it, will present
them to - .P — ; - • - JOHN . I .g - TORKLL,
,':, Oct SO, 1970. aw
' •• Notice I
• - i t - tL persons ladebted
i!boseraccouote are du.
call 1 and,eCille withlat,dela
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MAMIE S !
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Call and Bee t
BARER A SON,
Wattleld, Pa.
FOR SALE•
Mutual
GUARANTY
was
Association,
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BROADWAY, N. Y.
ISSUES
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1 . , lull regretted to
.00801 erill be
R 8 & DERBY•
LORMOBEi-tROS. & CQ.'
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, • Pit(iPitiP.ToltS OF- f
STEAM COFFEE .& SPICE MOS.,
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r ORMORE BROS. .it.' CO., would call[the at.
La ten tion of the. Trade In • the counties of the
Southern Tler'of Nevi York and Northern Penn
sylvania-, to the large
,and . .full assortment of
GROCEg
RIS kI',I3.OVISiONS
oonstar.4 on band at their extensive Warehouse
and Stores,lNo. 37 and 39 Carroll Street, N. Y ,
and offered: for, sale on the most liberal tame,
satisfaction! in all Cabe, guaranteed:
Our Steam Mills
for ; the Roasting of Cviceand the Grinding of
Goffeo and Spions, aro of tie, most recent im
proved construction, and n t' excelled by any
In the country. •
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We have a full s ch of c4ice Teas. •We buy,
direct from ImpoOore ip New York for ceab, and
sell as cheap as any, house in tho
~• • t• r•‘
Sugar*, iylolaiSlies• Syrups
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frtan the -hest - liefaxere; and - sold — at le logt" iiiici
lowoet New Yotk quotation& • •'
FOREIGN DRIED FRUIT, AND ALL
KINDS OF NUTS,
Fbilike•Dry & Pickled
" .
We buy fromfiNat bands in th e Eas
afford a bettor nr4lelo at a lesser prie r
firm in Western Now York.
.WO9DEN WARE, Cordage and
full line of goods, --
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..' - LIQUORS. /
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Cis/ -
We eall the attelntion of theirade I
stock 0 Wines bold Liquors / which foi
fineness are unsurpassed,
IMPORTED ALES,Sootch, Irish and En
glish, and of tbo bist,rands conk orielY =hood:
FOREIGN AO DomEsirc L I IQUPRS—
We specially ip.fite purchabers to call an ex
amine , our tock of Foreign and Domosctc
Liquors be;:'ere buying elsewhere. .
MEDIpINAL WIIIER.F.YL (We put , np for the
especial %cora of the sick, a pure article of Old
Bourbon W hickey for the Druggist Trade.
Sole Agents In Elmira, of the Urbana Wine Co.
In brief, we invite a close scrutiny of our golds
and their prious, the whale assortment being top
numerous to mention in detail.
No, 37 & 39 Carroll St i Elmiral N-. Y.
• Sept. 21, 1870.-ly
TIOGA, PA.,,Deater 114
HARDWARE,
• 1 ' ' c'd alt:lEin!tli:',
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Al - 4RICULT (MAI:AND NECIIANIC I ALt
1
THE
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♦ 4,
. T"" nT - Irvin - 71Q
BuilditmtMtiterial, Iron* Nils; Cutlery,
tor es, I. l 4l , :syare, , ke.
ANtY. ST OK OF STOVES etubracts Forty
,j3 : 1. ; 'diligent irindr,- and - I - run prepared to
guarantee ,
• Bottom Ptices to Cash . Buyerp.
Electric X Cut. Saws,
and Moor's Douhleitrn : Oed itrett iraint;4Vood.
Sawa. The* are the boat eawa in the world, and
are fall) , warranted. .
The best Welt of Oil and Ktroaeno• LAN
TERtiS iu, tie county. • , .
•
I have many articles net kept 'l4 other deal
ers Which 1 would be glad to ,how, . and give
prices that will defy competition.
Aug. 31, MO,
ESTATE of F. Welty, ileoinqed. theltr•
plume Court_of Tiogacounoy, No, 14, Nov.
Term, ISB9.
And now, September 7, 1870, op application
of petitioner fur :inquest In partition, the'
Court grant a Tule on th e Loire o f saldtdoadea
to appear in said Court, on the last Monday' of
November, 1870, GP:accept or refuse to tale
,tle .
real estate of sale:decedent at tthe valuation , or,
in ease of,refusal no to take by all portico tater•
titheed; to illOw made 'why the same sheik pot be
sold. Notice of tbls rule to be published in the
Tioga Agitator, as provided by attune.. • By' the?
Court. - • y?.,L. AZll:4,,Qlerit,
pet 50870 Ow'
HARNESS SHOP.
•
TIM. UNDERSIGNED would say to , the,aftl•
sons of WoUsboro and.viclnity tbs . ' hales a
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1
,
.
ljarnegs Show I-
Iu full uporagun'un.Crafton Strpoi, be 41reen Malp
aid Witter Ito., wbere hols •prpnred pioun
faeture aki k kinda of • • ' _
Doio,te: : k,Singl6 : ll4piossei,
In the hest and of the best materiel.
fttPAIRINGc.AJONE
,
On shoit notice . and geed.. E employ the'best
workuien, and use none but the best Material,
and hiti therefore prepared to please all 'wto
Rant anything iri my -•
. .
July 20,1870,
`., - -E4 I iiITRA N,;Y
LORMORE BROS. & CO.,
I hay's, also od baud . a largo stook„Or
J. , SCHIRFFBLIN, Jr.
In Partition.
W. A. NEWOOMIt.
, and can
than any
reams—A
o our argo
purit* and
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