The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 09, 1870, Image 2

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:-W-I , IOI 4 TESDAVi- -9, -1870.,
• l'4. 41414 . 4:An;14, ii;;--A,ll:fieivons in
. debtedio this Office for advertising, Job.work, and
I,,,ilboTlPtion ars.,.•flrwertly- pegoest!d to , 41tniant
ti-ti at . one - e. , We. 'are ioin
polled to;lidillirgisli in ; material-to tilis ulnae to
,:kisap..up mitkonrinereasing blisinue;. and there.
Store urge lbe neetssit7 of
. S.Nia being prompt In
Aiylifirilp. , , lb. AgilatOr Citfth,. - TrMi• be rein'oved
'le the laYge and: cioniiiiOdleiis rooms in „Spilt a
bi n
Ifoireriff new btioli i blook'befOre the'firit,pf:J .
ill7D:.01.
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84111 - lie seeia by, a, statemeut,pub
ite . ett In ithother , :eolumn, the kublio
li hy s lpie beeti dithiniebed p . 5129,96 73
4014 44 jeiliinoptil.
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t~li , re (roil ash ngtop` , ,that
een, Schenck is to be nominated Min
" Ute r i! to England. " He - deeervee th e
Tie*rid hii been t!ppiAntesi'lelioro
- - _ _ ,
,ktNt thq.
~TP4 9 ?. . /PrP' 14_PYIP4 1,0 F Y_eP•
ti:Vizopii:rktognition l or 'valu4-
140 . ..2; .I.!cliervlce for y,eara.
k] '. l .l lo: enaaa sho*s that, IN / illtamsport
411 iii a Poililatioa pf 16,066.1 In :103Q,4t,
ivaai,664, at owing thertiise pf.10,- t
- hita ; l6;-'
Ei+4o . ;:ll!`o69,atia l
had B,6l3;;aii,:laereao
or : 7,187. • • •
.. c ,TlieJedention in south Carolina places
'the n •slelegatlon Congreis "all on , the,
‘ l7LepoOfdan tilde of the House.'' '4 oit
ored wAs,eleetio ihe. alaylflt
touldigrict, over a • White, gepliblican.
tti tO , 4te4drastlY
16°
the citlzeita : iSl'
1 .4,E )1 0)
the - city, of Brotherly
I.44iita ngt copteu t:Witll,tiie"" r taglartiS'
of - ttie /ate - sena - us. The populiiiion,of
Fbllidertiblti . is*t down at 70 f 008. Tt
wits ..5f34,!n ! 1£1 In 1813Q;, ) ,Tbere an,efroirt
in r o ot to cauSe a , new onwierittiOu at
the expense of :the city. •
_
Itt theApfeator of Wit Week: . ve . .stit ,
teittlitikthe taxes; on sales, ea~rla es,
weigher; billiard tables,,gold and eifrer
tax onlegtioles sad
li - 00040 . us,nud tin grosf , reeelids, - Would
cease
: 14 1871, We are :Informed
thatlthey , expired Oetoberil, 1870: > The
iatetheiii:We made was copied front an
•
-- Mni c . reedit of , the election'. inJ Ohio
111.9 . + ? c,r0ir...,R i::ptib* - au Majority for •lied
retari State of 10,730, el i here was a
teknireranee candidate in the field, for
I.`ilion•2,BBo voteb were pulled,. The ina
ititityof - Hay euv er ; teukt leton , for Gov
1869; w 4 010 Wioti Re
oibire,n) 'Rain of 1,229.' Its MIS State,
We had ho state toftleeie to elect, and
this, aecounte, In great measure, tor the
want orthat organization and Work,
Whlch *cutlet always plate Peensylva
kla nn,lbe side of Protection to Home
Industry and of equal rights, 11,) a large
majority.
• The Republican majority un tile Con
greettional vote at the lute election, le
4,'2113, in this State.
The New Yoek Herald t.thu,ki up the
rriult of the' October elections us fol.
." Ftrii----tto } t the iectits, 9 l the L triltv
by a heavy majorityyttecept, endorse at apprieve
the otiaquistration of GO. ( ,'rant . Se6nd—
Tbaethe'Republican party, cn the platforof
ibis, administration, are sure of a decisive maj r
ity tbs•popular branch of Oa ncxt Congress.,
whereby/the Senate being secure, both houses will
bo in accord with the Presidoot tp the end of his
present term. Third—That he is good f.r a see
end term
' against all opposition combinations
and opposing candidates. Fourth—That the De
mocrats have made no headway of any account
since 1868. Fifth—That the now clement of the
colored cote is , en mane with the Republicans.
Siith—That there is some danger that the Di
u:loamy may lose New York In November."
New York would undoubtedly go Re
publican, if it were poisible to prevent
the frauds eo common in her great city:
As it is, we haveli prospect of carrying
the State, if the country vote is out.
The r tifficial returns show that we
have. Joit live Representatives and
gained one in thislßtate. The districts
we lost Were close ones, which were car
ried fox the Republicans in 1888 by the
Importance of general issues and the
excitement of a Presidential campaign.
t'eeers, in the 18th district, is
-beaten by 15 majority ; Daniel J. Mor
rill, in the 17th, by 11 ' • and William H.
krnistrong in this, by 27. Thus 58
votes i give the Democrats three new
constilssmen. Hereafter let uaremem
ber that the unit of a majority is a sin
gle' ,vnte., Let 110 man stay at home,
thinking•his votn can wake no differ
elms. Take care of the votes, and the
majority will take care of itself.
f f.)oqior Pratt, of the Corning Journal,
haiiliaely been on an excursion to the
mining district in this county, in coin
pany.with sundry other persons' troth
Colniug,and vicinity. There are ninny
thipg4f Interest to be seen about the
pinkies; and the Doctor treats his read.
,ere to a column of pleasant reading, as
the result of his observations.
,
: Va;wonder how many thousand per
sonsthere are in this county who never
tookltie pains to visit the coal mines
in Blossburg and vicinity. We recall
i
apt asent ride of four miles, and a walk
aye Mosey , atones , in shady valleYs,,
tilt ugh the woods; to 4rnot, 'eat year,
in company with Mr.,31. H. Cobb, then
editor, of the Agitator ?.. and when we
returned, we felt likis urging every
neighbor to go and take his wife to see
wi s h'at i4plittl and industry are' li otng . to
divelop the latentwealth of Tioga noun-,
ty.' , Perhaps the mere fact of:going lias
at:gyitieh to dO'Witb. the inteieit-Oftlits
triPiiiitvlitit one &ties. 9ur
„peopla do
Luigi, go enough. , They, , delve, an 4 itig,
andi:llo—and - that is - all there is about I
it, viith most of ie.', TurriOut and ittke
a Alp, ti it be only,tolooli On *orae'dia.,
taret,mountaii. It is good even to look
tiPop•wrpontitaln one hue never -seen;
forWe •Nna' Man no acqpaintance of e,
thitig, l lit nature, but it shall come up
somniinelnuOling in eternity and say
HOW do You do? and snake as feet that,
It's die; not indeed in 'a land of etjati-.
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PIJBLIC DVA4
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Thtk staterneet of the pubtok I,lebt _ for,
the month of October exhibits - th
'folOwing figures ;
Dabs brims gt o siln ir iy p est cu '
Debt on whlstk Interest bar eee2d
Debt beetles no Interest ••'•• .'
incneraleted to Nov, 01570
Total debtand Interestte date
Amor*? us riessicas.
$103131,018 4i
26,8115,853 YS
01i•
totTency
Total its Train:Tx
Debt less am's In Tree's Nev. 1., 1870, 2 ,341,164.855 65
Diarease during past mouth 5 6129,296' VI
" since March 1.1870 - 96,,644,121
- dorlng prawn pladritsVal, • 188,678,8481
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9flrolittleturnoltemlieri of •Congt*
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' . ;The Harrlsbtirg Telegraiit hurl 'lie;
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Velal returns front tell the coog 1 ebsic H
ill districts in the State, wide,' 014\ n
RepAblie . ati_tu!Aritylof , 1,•2.9:5. , rtig) .. 11 . . ,
hie belovvis compiled front the official
figures in the office of the Secretary o
the Commonwealth, a9d way be iell4
Upon : .• .
idire. ii:me:iiii: \ . ' -
Ist-13.4.- Rinds!! - '
241-J. V. creeley. ........ -
.3d-L. Myers
"4th-=W. D. Kelley. .
sth-A. C. Harmer '. ... : ......
6th-B. L. :Acker - • .'.
ith -W. To wn send . r ~...
Sth-X. L. Gets ,• .....
9th- 1 0. 3. Dickey - ' -
10th--J. %V. - Killinger .... ... ..........
11th-J. B. Storms . .
llth-L. D. Shoemaker
IStb-U. Mercer
leth*J. B. Packer...., ...°....
25th-B. J. Haldeman
16th-B. F. Myers. :
17th-lt.'llf:'gpeer
18th-4bn:try Sherwoqd
19th -,H. W. SeofleldJl
20th-8. Griffith ..,... ..... ,
91st-11. D. Foster:...4
22d-J. , 5..Neg1ey...... .
254-B.
.M'Jenkin
24th-G. 151'C1e11arid....,.,.,
ReOubtaan majority,.
- , , -Horate Greepiy Is a: othadidato for
Congress In the oth Congressional'
irlot of New ,
• 1 • 4
Iti hip call() aceppppg thenominption,
•
he Bays :
"Tani advised that I bare been unanimously
agreed be de a candidate for your suffrages, by
two ,wholly independent Nominating Conven
tions. by. whioh it hue' not been found practicable
to unite upon any ono else. lip to a law hour,
Thad hoped that a different result would ho at
tairked;-,but thli ii no 'eager probable:. 1 That I
have nowise nought the position • th us Assigned;
me; you already know; inn t oheerfally accept !
-it, • Infirm healtlf,Ar err other coesideration,
Moat. preclude my , going among you. to.iiolicit
your suffrages, and I shall ,make no nosel pro
fantods or pledges, in the hope of therohy cern
nientUng myself to your favor. Yishing you to
understand :distinctly,-, that any orb who ratty -
eebk to.prereotemy election by _personal attacks
up'oli or abolive tirades against zoy, competitor,
will thereby kubject blitself to my most emphatic
rebeiteond ;4:Trebel:Won, I will only add that,,
Should it he Your pleasure that I represent you
In the next Congress, I will o so to the beet of
my. ability." . 1
Mr: Greeley is not n offiseseeker :
therefore he is not verylikely to get of
fice. That his servic s in Congress
'would be of great value to the country,
it seems to us, no man who knowthim
,
can.doubt: • yet he would not stand a
/Algot of a c4arice against a Democrat
after the heart of the New. York Demo-
Crecy. What a commentary upon a
state of morals under which such a
thing is possible! ' It demonstrates the
necessity of inventing some means of
purifying the ballot. There is greater
need, this day, of an'ara/, than au in—
tellectual qualification to entitle the cit
izen to vote. Bad government is not
so much the result of ignorance, as of
vice: it is not so much-that men , do not
know, as that they will not,do, tight.—
Intelligence is the capital upon which
dangerous men accomplish their own
bad piarpOses, ,tb rough the Ignorant and
abandoned. In the matter of elections,
reclaim the vicious, raise the falleio, ed
-ucate the ignorant, and you deprive the
wicked of the lever power which too
often turns the scale upon the side of
wrong. The floating vote, the mean
ingless ballot, which may be swerved
one way or the other by Money or influ
ence, is the gr i eat!danger which threat
ens, our • s 7 stem of government. '.du
catethe rising generation to integrity;
uprightness and 'the standard of true
manhood, and such a thing as the elect
tion of a New York , pOlitician and
treat rowd,r tx, ct.. e ......., saatzid Lia . lui
p ssible. Not that Mr. Cox is such a
ma ; but to-day the government is din
\
grac by the presence in Congress of a
notorio s prize-fighter and gambler.—
He was elected by the " roughs" of N.
York, whcatntiply the registriation of
voters and the votes of that eitY to aoy
extent which May be necessary to in
euresuccess. Thus it is that the will of
the people is not aierupreme law, and
that,vice reigns tritnnphant.
IMO
THE VENOM.
We are indebted to the Pittsburg
Post for the followin table showing the
result of the census just tale an in the
Western District of the Federal division
of Pennegivania. It will be seen that
our rate, of the previous aVeragegain
of 88 per centum every decade has been
fully kept up.
Allegheny....
Armstrong....
Beaver
Bdtler ......
Blair
Bradford*
Bedford
Cameron
Clearfield
Cambria
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Centre
Clarion ..
Elk._
8ri0...
/triton
Porest
FaYette
Greene..
Huntingdon
Indians
Jefferson
Lawrence
Lucerne
Lyooming
McKean
Mercer
Mifflin
Montour
Notiltumbeelaud.,
Potter
Snyder ' ....
Somerset.:i
Sullivan.,
Sustitteluinna
Tioga...
llnion ... .....
VeMingo
Warren
Washington........
Weettnoreland... .
Wyoming.
Increase •
*Blrolay township not yet in,
'Mew comity formed out of Potter and McKean
PoroutdiON or Nsw YORIL—By the
Correct census of New York city the
population is found to he 930,86, show
ing aud increase in ten years of 117,194.
One district, the 6th, hal a population
orB7o and cast 984 votest the last elec-.
tioV. — Residents to one vote, niii*-
three huudietlas or 64 Ore votes than
thizifo' Wert?, in habitants, incl uding
allipis; ;,Women arid' Children. 'that
inikka biArii:LlCerin heavy 'repeating ' did= ,
trlot.-.-:Er: " .
$1;9&3,870 4 200 00
. 159,070,0K00
8,393,111"
. *09,014,814 89
o,Bas,sso 71
The 'War news has of late been too
monotonous to attract Much attention.
Sieges and surrenders have been the or
der of the times.. Bazaine surrenders
thebestermy left to France, number
ing 150,000 men, and Metz fills into the
hands of the :Prussians, with an, im
menee'quahtity.of ermysteree, it
is,said; with provisions envie , to; leek
Nur months. it should seem that : this
action on the part of the French 'Com
( II;
1 4 ,471,73(1,812 96
$124,V44,467 41
• Eel'. DEUi
4148
._,4755
. 17 ' 71 19371059
450
15
11
27%
,504
• 8212
5870 i
14 - it' 4; i;1.59
• `.' :16,278 '20,990
? g20,98Q
4,2934
1870. 1860.
282,482 278,831
43,385 35,797
36,132 , 20,140
36,485 - - -- 35;594
39,051 27,829
61,109 A 18,834
28,034 29,738
. 4,27 now county t
.. 25,779 18,759
38,572 28,155
...,.. , 23,213 /7,724
28,746, '
'25,085
....., 63;826 38,755
__, 34,394 21,000
c. 29,542 . 2088
IMMIBI
ME
8,315
65,07
9,341
4,183
_ _
43,284 • 39,909
25,803 24,843
31,252 28,100
36,123 - 33,687
21,061 . 18,270
/7-,491 18,996
26,298 22,999
~ 160,917 90;244
. 47,638 37,339
. 8,820 - 8,369
49,981 ' 38,856
~ 17,508 • 18,340
. 18,334 ‘ '13,053
. 31,400 38,922
, ° 11,418 12,470
. 15,808 15,033-
. 28,826 26,778
6,191 5,847
. 37,530 38,287
. 6,102 31,104
15,588 - 14,045
. 48,382 25,093
23,897 19,190
48,481 , 46,865,
59,899 ' 53,796
14j685 i , . -,' .12,5411
1,713,967 1,23310
1,233,039 ' '
THE WAR.
Il
mantle! can ha avebunted for on tin 01.117 1
er reaianablbrifreSumption than 'in (Wel
ity td,Fraa.ita . . It falls beavily upon the
hearts Of,alllo7rencbrnen, and brings ir
retrievable dismay to the leaders of the
Repubtio;
It makas . tbgt Capituiation - jOf
a tipeattar'Ot tane.'j -
Meantime, the dull, slow siege of life
Itliitidiiroblid -Colitliniee;*' The
country for many miles about thateity
is despoiled of everything which can be
made t 6 eubSetive the uses ' of 'the 'Prus
sian` army, while every day 'ill!) auPPirei;
in Pails' grow`lei . it. IShoold 'that city
'held out till ibiiii,Sidesperate bout tin
told antre,ring Mita come upon hey two
millions of people, uniiiiii 'aid, e arly ef
fort be made hY,neptrai powers, to pip- ,
ply the necessaries of life to her famT
Jailed people. ,Bismarck says ho will
not he able to furnish rations a single
day. The country cannot ; for France
is already laid waste, in many, direo
tionsi and the cry for food, even now,
comes up froth the famished province&
, It is -a terrible hour for Prance. The
Itepublic; werfOr, fe 'scarcely:Mere tban
a name. itailtinieiiireacbery,: ft noth
ing iiiiiieli'' praidk "hiOCW* t tbikt
tfiere`iiiivii be opposition' to ` the PtePub
lie, 'which will ev entually , 'destroy
~tile' &4 hoxie ' ,', told Ho pe but ibeleaderaiinf
ter, there irOold be little to regret ;,but
the suffering mnat, fall upon the , cow!
mon , people., . klcarcely NM_ a century
relieve them from the„ effects' of this
war. And all this because of the inor
,,dinate ambition of one man, who drea
med that the name of a' dead warrior,
who should more properly be called 'a
universal ontlais , and merciless mfirdef-;
er,-could re-estiiblish'him' in his waning
'itoperlal authority! ' '
Already the new ' debt of France ex
ceeds our own ! Add all the cost on the
Prussian side, which all agree France
must pay, and how_ much toil, and mis
ery, and woe, does the gigantic burden
represent I ' ' i -- '
' Whitris needed to put an end to this
mad rage of war `among civiliged na
tions? It IS that the neutral world
MB
MO
234 t
629
• 41?8
1220
- 12 , 1 •
2458 •
769 i
780
command peace, and compel a submis;
elm of all national misunderstandings
to amicable arbitration, ; without blood
shed. It •can be done : it Should be
done. The great powers of the world
should make a law, that no human
blond shall be shed in inhuman war,
and enforce it. It may be said that the
enforcement of the law would make
war necessary.. No dOubt it•yould ;
but ware would not be s 9 frequkit, or
long and wasteful. • War is supreme
bat;barism. It May be long before the
glad day when, nations shall learn . war
no more ; but the day will come, else
there is not enough divinity in the na
ture of man to save us from final de
struction in a pit of mad contentions,
of frantic wars like those of the beasts,
and misery untold, and self-inflicted.
It is said that an armistice Is declared.
Let us hope a speedy peace may follow.
WEITNEVS MUSICAL OITIIST enters' upon its
new. year elad in an attrautive and elegant attire.
We are glad to note the 'increasing auccess of this
excellent musical perioditial. It contains twelve
pages of new tied beautiful music : ' "Birdie tell
Winnie I'm Waiting," "I Will Remember Thee,'
"Room Among the Angels," " We'll Crown Win.
with Times," oto. It also offers splendid preml=
ums. $1 per year. Bpecimen copies ton cents.
Address W. W. Whitney, - Toledo,.o.
4 1 1 I4L LIST—For, Nov, Term, 1870
johnson et at.
John Bine vs. B: Y. Ogden's Executors
five eases.
William Cobb vs. John Pierce et al. j
- Alvah 0_ }lnahAta- iz 2l : l *^'.—al "
Wynkoff et al vs. Hiram 'nacho..
John Peters vs. R. B. Webb.
Labarron vs. John M. Hall.
Guy Snover vs. Job Willcox.
Oscar Brace vs. Erastus Stanton. ) 1
C. G. Osgood vs. Henry Colton et al.
S. B. Bailey vs. Minor S. Field.
Richard !Unison vs. 2. Malloroy et al.
N. H. Niles Ira A. Newhall. '
John W. Guernsey vs: C. W. Soper et al.
C. W. Stratton vs. G. W. Forsyth.
C. Howland vs. Wyoming Insurance Co.
Alexander Joneos. Abel Hoyt:
Roskam "A;Gurstley Vs. M. O. Lacey.
. G. H. Post vs. 4.8..11611Fday..:t •
L. A. Aldrich et al vs. L. H. Browpter et al.
vs. R. B. Bailey et - al.
House and Lot . and Six Acres of
Land for Sale.
el HUMES 'WILLIAMS offers for sale his
house and lot on., Main street,•,Wellsboro,
and six acres of land near the cemetery. En
quire of Joseph Williams, at the WeMoro foun
dry.- Nov. 9,1870 tf
FSTRAY.—Camo to the enclosure of the sub_
scriber, in Richmond, two weeks since, a
brown marls, with one white hind foot and a
small white star tn her forehead. The owner is
requested to pay charges and take her away.
ROBERT SAMPSON.
November 9,1870 8w •
NOTICE.The books and accounts of Leroy
Tabor, late§heriff of Tioga county, have
been left at the Aide of A. 8. Brewster, in Mills
boro, for Settlement/ MI persona indebted to
him for costs, are requested to call, pay up. and
thereby eave chats. L. TABOR..
- November 4,1870
I AXTED,-=—A good dairtfarzq, of two hnn
dred tioteti.or more. Address
\ SPEAR, BROTHERS,
Nov 9. 1870* N Mansfield, Pa.
gilb
1
49,438
9,131
898
TBADR.—I have an elegant six octave
Itrosewood piano eased melodeon, made by
rent kt, Linsley, whioki Wish to dispose of, el
i-
ther for cosh, a twine, or other property. The
instrument is nearly new, •and cost $195. Ob
jest ef sale: no one in the house understando
patialo. Address OHARLES, KINNEY,
'No •' 9, 1870. Blosabarg, Pa. .
Nei,v Millinery !
M i t s tr linrec ii4 \
as
opened assortment ,
.11 9 4,110 V,. (0004:41;s*
'MILLINERY G00D5,....
— AND LADIES' FURS.
BONNETS," STRAW 'GOODS,
'• LAOES--;,r.AWERS, - ILIBBONS,,
COF,4II{S.
• - ..• • ,
all of which, will be sold much below former pr
oeS. All work &no promptly, and to please.
,Wellaboro, Nov; 7, .1870-tt
MISS H. W. ,TODD,
I VAI -
AVING returned to , . e ore l to ',pond the
H
whstr, would be happy to remit% her old
music pupils, unit auy others who mita, wish .to
place themselves under her instruction.,
'Oat. 19;18 1 704f' ' ' " - W. TODD.
Register's Notice.
NoTzen heriAltifeethat: the ExerkitotiV .
, and AdadtdideatOrtpd below,havellfed
their accounts in the Re a °Moo .; for; Tioga :
'county-, ankthit the sal Itadonnts' will be 'pre,:
;mated to the Orpheus' OdutOof said contitY,riti
n. session of said 04ort te , :ba.bakt • - sit .WeSsboro,
on Monday, the 28th day of November. /870, at
2 o'clock P. M., for confirmation 'aid
Account of A'. 8. MiutotiYe ' Ihtitmtor of the
last will and testainsmt of lota Cialkitui,Aate. of
the borough of Westfield, 4400eisoo, T, !Jr' ~;
Account of Perry .IShost,,Adutiniatrator of a the
estate of An Short, late of Wattliattilosialled.
_Account of .oharles R. Taylor - and Sarah 'Bay
lor, Administrators of the estate of Philip Tayl
lor, late of Osceola, deCeiteed.
Ai:voting of.lsatia M. Otark, - likecut'oit of the'
lag will and tes tamantuf. - WilliamDiark, late of'
Brookfield, deceased. - • ,
Account of William N. ivewell , ii'dMinistrator
of the estat a of Jared" Nile% late of Union,
deceased. - • D.'ll: DRAM?, Seer.
WelJsboro,Pnv 2, 1870 4w -' - -
such as
.MRS. CAROI f INE SMITH.
IM3
- *tierlirs gaits
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BY VISTIJO.),OF sundry write or,,FiertYa
elaa,,Levari Facile, and Yenditioni Bananas, is
ened-out of.tbe Court alCommon Mae •of Ti-,
oga county, and to me directed, I will expose to,'
Toblia-eatail to' the-hinbert - Wnd'-beat bidder, at
the Court Mouse in Welleboro, on Monday, the ,
116tb dez of November, 1670, at P 4 Dpi., j
Pit t r oitowing,desoribid prOpeitY,lle
A lot.of land in Middkbury township; bons.
.ded aorth Marleitis ropey 'and.George.
'lllll;istst 14 lends of Thithiniil Dlitliinson, de.
ceased, smulltbrifalter,litiggn .Tiusib Briggs,
and pest by, Jameit Steven, aid 'Amu,. chies
containing 108 aera,imore or 'leas. wiith about
,7feeeres4mprovedi and two ,frame hobees, two
log bons's, othoroutbnildinge, an apple orchard
and other , fruit trees thereon. .Ta be f ield as
the property of Hathaway Ltioey and 'U. G. Lo ;
coy, suit of 0. tiJ Willcox. .
4L130-14. lot of land in' Cluorlest* township ;
bounded on the north . by Miles D. Rice, east, by
Michael Bloat and George Bloat. south b y }lien
Webster, and west by Bliu Tipple and'Eleo. W.
Mott; containing 101.7 .soree , and allowance,
with about 70 RONs itaptrilld a fr ame, bones,
frainit tern end in aka. orchard - thereon; To
be ebld at the property of 'David 7. Bolslander,
snit of Daniel Bacon., ; • .
. ALSO—A lot of land in Liberty, township ;
bounded on the north by Zimmerman creek,
cut byhighway, - south by WI .' canna% an d
areal by said creek; containing 1 an acre, more
or less, with a frame house the on.
ono—Another lot situate as°resold; bona
•ded on the north and east by Z, merman creek,
south ti_PoW•l o alifield. &PI. at by highway;
o ,o l ?Asinkardb of }} p ,olre, wore ,_or d loss, with a
,ir
frame house thereon. TO be ia q di. ea tito proper
tf WARM Mllittion; shit •iif 7. 4 W.'l6ailini.
ALSO-11 'tit <of landita , Blkland; bounded
i north byydain street, out by 11. T, Wood and
J. V. Shoff, eolith by the Cowanesoue river, and
west bye Mir. A. Johnson and Joel Parkhurst;
containing about five tore* all improved;' with a
framehonee, fame barniaad an, apple orchard
*theroon. To be sold as the. property of Timothy
8; Goatee, soled Joel' Parkhaeht.:
I , A1.130--;-A lot of laud :in •Westfield; bounded
north by Samuel Tubby, south and east by the
Codinesqint river, and west by B. B. Strang;
containing 100 sores, more or less, about 76
sores improved, with a frame honse r frame barn,
other. outbuildings, and . an apple . orchard there
on. T'o. be, sold as the, property of M. G. Bow.
Min, snit of Joel Padilla:net. • - '
ALSO—Allot of land' in Jackson , township;
bounded on' tin - Eintk by P. Bmithani T.A. An-
Aroma,. out - by T...Gairetson mid J.. Hall, month
by .1 - : Bryan and B. NiehOls,.and we rr by J. By
•'orett'and T. AAndrews;' - oontaining Oa aOll4 l ,
more-Ojess, with about AO • sores improved, a
steam saw
_mill, with the machinery and appur
tenances belonging thereto, three 'frame houses,
' a frame barn; other outbuilding' and as apple
arena& thereon.' To be sold as the property of
Oliver Hamilton, snit of J.L...4llthowis. ' •
ALSO--4 lot of land in Jeokijou .township;
bounded do the acnh by highway and Silas
Iliallt siuttkby Satins' Ileynoldi, Matilda Stade.
Vint and. Charles ,Ferguson, south .by Samuel
Itaynolds,'NOrman Murdaugh and Noah Dann,
and weft by Waterman ld'lntyre; sontalning
.70 acres, mare or less,l3o improved, with two
'frame trarns,,.frame.. coalmine, apple orobard
end other fruit trees thereon. To le fold as the
'property* Ellen Searles, Admifiletratrix of I.
Searles, deceased , suit of Jacob Shine.
ALSO—A let of land in: Westfield borough;
b ounded on the north, south and west by Am
brose Close and east by higlawat ; containing 76
rods,moreer less, with framebarn,trame house
and frame harness shop thereon. To be cold as
the property of William litalburt, suit of O. W.
Beach. ,
ALSO—The following lots in Morrie town
ship: beginning et a_- 'tone. corner; thence by
lanai formerly owned by the J. 0. global mutt*
192.7 rods, to a beech cOrner; Menge oast by.
land of J6hli-Wilion,44 OA/ I AV' hitaleek cor
ner; names north by,..intiti Wilton; _Writ rods,
to a pestoorner; ininoikeitst,lit lands ard---
- Mortis, 78 rode. to a atone comer;. thence torah
by lands of William Bachiend Bond 'and Wm.
Black, 66 rods, to a. post coiner; thence south,
26 degrees west, 80d rods; thence south, 26 de
glees east, 21 rode; thonce south 34 rods; thence
west 61 rods to a post; thence south by land of
said Black, 91 rods,' to a stone corner; thence
west by land of John N. Bathe, -,—.— William
mee and A. S. Hnuelton, 122 . rods, to, a stone
eorner, the place of 'beginning; containing 160
acres, and six per tient. allowance, about fifty
acres cleared, with Ave frame ,houses, one frame
storehOnee, four frame barns, a blacksmith shop,
saw mill, other ontbuildhigs, aid an apple orch
ard and °tither fruit trees . thereon. Being petit
of warrants No. 4,365, James Wilson warrantee,
and N 0.1,537; /Imps A Fisher werrautee,
etsb-=oJuir- other lot, situate - is aforesaid;
bounded on the south and east 'by lands of heirs
Of Luke . W. Morrie; ; on the north by lands of
John N. and Wnliontßache, and on the west by
landset William Bache and Berst; , containing
130 aciebi.and being a - -put of warrant No. 1, , -
687. gravel and Fisher warrantee. To. be sold
as the property of Wm, W. Babb, administrator
eflthe estate of Willittellabb 'deceit:tied, auk of
Wm, W. Babb, now for net' of.,PbMp 7 BrilL ' '
. „Al,glo-4,10t otlend in ItichMondlownship;
bonfided on the north by ,Hickson . liPooy. cut
by Stephen Witerkianith by' 'James P.. Wilson,
and west tar D.ll. oolited.e.-....teliaino ea..... 0....
vioontev acres improved, with two frame houses,
two frame barns and a frame blacksmith slump
thereon. To be sold as • the property of H. 'B.
Cooper, suit of Edwin Dyer.
ALSO—A lot of land in Tinton township;
bounded on the north by Mary B. Fairbanks.
east by Mary B. Fairbanks, south by Dennis
B. Casseday, and west by Merles Whitcomb;
containing 73 awes, 20 acres improved. To be
sold 'as the property 'of Henry' A. Champney,
suit of Isaiah Ohampney for nee of A. P. Cone.
ALBO-r4 lot .of land in Farmington tome
ship; bounded on the north by land , conveyed
to john M.-Shaw and i robri O. ROW on tlte eut
by land conveyed to John Eddy. 'on the 'oath by
lands conveyed to John:Eddy, B. H. Briggs and
Stephen Smith, and on the west by .lands. con
veyed tiisald ficnith and to Thomes"L. Baldwin;
containingloo.7 acres, with the usual alloWance
of ,six per cent. for roads; Ali., be the same more
or less; it being lot No. 151 of the allotment of
the Bingham lands in Farmington township, and
parts of warrants Nos. 1037 and 1269; seven
urge improved, with a fete fruit trees thereon. ' •
ateo—Another lot in Farmington township;
bounded on the north by land'conveyed to Ohs.
Blanchard and to 8.8. Mulford, on then east by
land conveyed to James Dunham, on the south
by land conveyed-. to George W.lpickloson and
to Minor B. Field, and on the west by lend con
veyed to John, Liddy; containing 40.7,, with the
isnot allowance of six per cent, for roads, be
the same more or lees; it being lot No. pl 4 'of
the allotment of Bingharn.lands in Farmington ' ,
and part of warrant No. 1039; all improved,—
To be sold as the property of John Eddy, suit of
Trustees of William Bingham the . elder, de
ceased. , • - • _ .
A4BO—A lot of land in Tioga township; boun
ded on the north by A. 8. Turner, east by John
Parker s iiriath by 17.49. Mann, and west by Jesse
,
(i
IL Keeney; oo tabling 18 cores, more or less,
&boos 10 acre ImProved, with abates house,
frame barn an an apple orobard thereon. To
be mold as the 'p °perky of Jerome J. Brady and
Jame. , K. Brad*, salt of Olive Minter.
T., ~ . 4 1 0 1 0141{ B. POTTSIII,
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Welliboro 9et 9 Uhl. alterlif.
Auditor's Notice.
rr
HE undersigned. Auditor, appointed by the
Qfpll4 . l2ll' Court - of Tioga county, to distrib
ute'the moneys arising from the sale qt the real
estate onleorge 0. Marvin, deceased l W il l at
tend to , this &Wei of his appointment, at hie of;
Ace f i n Erellsboro, on flatturdayithe 8d day of De•
°_r staler .I.Bro r at 10 o'clock A. Id.
M. P. ELLIOTT, Auditor, •
- slilotember 2, 100 4w •
Partici:der, Notice.
LL persons Indebted to us, by Lois) or book
2 'mount, will Ailing at the ofllos of Aleuts:
Seers it Derby ter the next' thirty days,. where
we shell settle up our old business. .„ f •
All parties owing ,us, a ft er the•thirty days ea
find th eir senoiddi left with M. P. M
ilos, EttlioaOr Immediate rollsotion.
WRIGHT t MAIM% ;
°doter, 2411 1870 tf
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_To Batley Ousterhont: Toa
'Aire here* netillad that James T. Onsurr•
bout has applied to the !Court of Common Plus
of ~ .Tiogn county' for it Evora* from the bonds of
mairimony lk and that esti. cal:arches appointed ,
ayendief 28,1870, at the Vonstflornee
ib Vi'ellsbord, ae the time and 'Vitae of hearing:
said apPlimustln-the preniisits; yin irhich r cesave
don you earrattent4if you think ipsoper.. . •
, T.. B. gOTTIII4 . .
detlB, 1870 4* :Sheriff.
_ 4dmlniaAatrit's Notice:,
rriats, OP , AinifINISTRALTION having;
been stinted on \\ the estate of Denjudis.
att Doses ' Untitled, lite of Olean, Oittareggas
ootititt; I% 'T.i. to - tlni tindossignod, all Persons,
owing said, estataind thosettiving elitursiiigiklitil:
the, same,.are notified to cill•on p. L. Vu DM*
sen, of Chatham; /logs county, Pa.. .for sottlf4,
went. JBRUSHA L. VAN Dtfillilf,' '
', - 01446,i10gi county, Pii.a(s , v 2, , 1870.e : ,
IsIEWMIT'AILO.III
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•-• Of P9ika
TliriAnbstribire.lina soP ens& an Lanka it \ ricllta
' _ : i, °°° *? is wan,
1 - FARSO
Caal; will bn paid fa t e park Leaf, , stration,•baef
cattle; Ifdaii and sheep, pelts.
;MTh Slh ovvil &Mai* : P "-
• ERZRICIAR STOWRLL; JR.
Ifitanntbari, 411,0 , „ , ;
Notioo,.
taBTTERE3 bating Nan
'granted 'otr 'the ',estate of 4deel
bag ditiebiedi nlt ihiionir%debt'
ad:tallow WM* make haiiwtata payment,
eta those having elatmeiftnWst it, +OA praise;
theiii to - ' , '4w= , " „ZOWT MITOOMLL,
1:041.26,1870 -Executor.
A 1 3 170 .
Neyv
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PARSONS
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Tho subscribes* are now folly prepared to
any Viviano yov. Wit bays now In stook,
DRESS GOODS,
PLANNELS,
NOTIONS,
ME
DRESS GOODS
"ant and Simi Skirt Dopartmenti.
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We shall heap a r ,ria7 large itook of Goods iu each of the abpvf,Departmexits and ,sell theta
at rates that will satisfy the closest iniyert. fa
Nalsicekr.
We bosom regain rusk. , at a redaction of 10 per cent. fresco Spring rates, vie :
Our 46 coat.. Al,. slow ST* ants; 80e for 44; U. for.6oe One for - 58o; 180
for M. Wean - also kesphis a fall Una esti% DODBLLYACIND
. u 14 . 0 4:4 47 , 117 . 11 1 11, MOMURS at S, Nis 1? Ws &Is & VA.
%ad TraTtatit *am to bit goal to the best nukes la the mailkst, and at myth t, rates.
VILVIITINNB...IWhatiri and lightweight, in Black, Blue, Britire, Green, Garnet, do., at
very tossonable pride".
RION PLAIDS—In high color", for 111/ cents.
81717010 W—In 611 the new stiles from 25 to 87 cants.
PLAIN ALPAOAB, 26 cents
WAOR tOPLINB E sinr 4oloro, .26 cents.
88AG18-114 omits; Brilliants 12 dents, Annum, 22 cents Luster", de., 28 cants.
Empress Oloths, 611 cam, Olio, Prmich Merinos, oil colon, Ito, All-Wool Sootch Plaids
.
755, Double Fold Alpaca P0p1in5..85.3.
WATS= PROOF -114LWIPRO, ja Solid and Fancy Colon.
HOOP dirtBTB era very cheap. A good 4 Tope 20 Spring Skirt Hi ante.
A good wide tape ; 14 Spring Skirt, 50 estate.
BASWLitin u tho nowest Styles, to suit about (ray one, at the lowed market rates.
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GOOD BROWN TABLE LINEN, DO dents per yard.
GOOD WIITT2 TABLB LINEN, 78 oasts per yard.
TOWBZLING, 10, 12 1 ), 18 and 18 'abeam yard. Cheap:
LIM/ RD/E r n. o , 8. 10, 1214 18, 20, 23 604480 cents.
_ lrY - (.- •';;.*
ilAn A .1! A
A good hoary Balmoral at $l. A good heavy Balmoral, blab colored sl,2b. Extra
qualltbm Balmoral, at 11,00 to 14,00.
.11Q8D3.11Y, 'very cheap. 00,118.1178, 75 cis.° NOTIONS, ail kind:, cheap
Xtic
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We intend to keep this stook MI of all desirable Goods, and to sill them at very , close
refes, mspooOns to team* ear mate haply. Wo are now ogling in
PRINTS, a good Monson Print at 81-4 onto. -
A goodfael ealsied Rini al 8 amts.
Orettnarg sista of MO Mai at 10 cents.
illeittvipalhirtaft ISM Prints at 12-1• . 2 cents.
SHEETINGS, a good Amy yard aide Smiling, 19 O.
' Extra homy yard aide Sleatetsg, 114sts.
' I Zara hear, Letts' grade iiediag, - 121.8 cis.
• • lino Sheetinga, card aridelatm, 124.2 contr.
BLEACHILD 11113W.N0, lt good yard ands Muslin, 12 1.2 dd.
' 1 • • Better grades lifus/in, 10,18, and 20 tent.. •
PICKINGS, rommnn TioAsksor 10 to 12 c.*. .
Ifsary l'ilather ntkinys 20 wogs. •
, *iris 'WO., dirfra heavy Tickin,ya, 81 1-4 cents.
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DENIMS, STRIPRD OBIRTINOS tie„ gunny cheap.
COTTON i Wing ciVIX I O 90 wok per PoUnd-
_I
CO TON' DATUM, RITRA, 21 Omit per pound,.
COTTON TARN; bet 871-. eea I per pound.
()ARM` WARP. beet, 40 cents per pound.
SHIRTING OINO/lAMS, extra quality, 20 cents.
Flannel ihrartmeni•
• - '• hive more bargains la ibis Wok thate:avar before.
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),3aarlet 87},
Girey Twilled , Fhosela, 14,8%
Blue Twilled Flannels, all rues.
Plain White /Wet and Oren. Planttehwall,:priase; .`
Plaid and Fancy Shirting Flannels, all prices,
Our entire Stook will average 15 per coat. leas thaw last year,
All wooliik, Union Cloths & Cassittiores.
• A large stook olieubstaallal floods, eaitable foi Barmen and , blef;baolos' wear allow
tates,,evea less than last Fall.
I 1 I
HOOT
'lce rash. obit anitaidlob4 brpartment, keeping as imusnaily large vanlety of
ci enalionlsnade wolleicaaidApeLlillt at lower plate than ,say sae fa the Sloe Trade
Q .- 111 W* oelstaromd to sell: ~The largest portion et onritook .is , made especially, for
as, and we tir/tI4p.AFP we* that, we all for outtom,worh. We have an
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STOOK OP
MAZZ4OII4%
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seNsal.ll.' O.aV Boot&
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re aook. ,
g 4-„ 4 94 Bal it) 1 1100 0. •
*Virt ii k rg _1494 - Th •
Awns fisyter. • •
J ..f ';J'~L
bg rc,•:) It
1;0 ,- . ' f
a .1.
11.1
' Vranten'S
Mine?
Children's,
\ This sn Use pt 'fork atone "Inks,
Toile.
is .
ash ass ' tried and ads it by
yi ....I. and hat b0Z......4 ant, ..aapte!„ 7 • 11,
abases of anbstan mutant work.
**Amp fa Una, nil Awed •Wark
HOC POO, iron kallsb, Rad, Butu
raced, Ind and Doable Sot,
4iiirttdek orintio‘lT6lll, Wenn baying; ai
di4DX TainOTATX, A2O) MILL. AT
Wf Make ltaiga.*dma ja, 414, 4nala;
• riannas la o_ 4l rolialL"
"Vbiniiig,Vdt,ltt; 1870:143in ' -
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abliw a larger and mote attractive stock than in
ABIGATIO 41 all our Departments, viz :
lI I tWLS,
SIMERES,
OOP BKIRTB,
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DEPARTMENT"'
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INEE=I
-AND 81104 DEPARTMKNT.
In
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'~opsea'
' ftifrdWit
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Gebods
CO'S,
DOMESTICS,
LINEN -STOOK,
BOOTS & SHOES.
IMEII
11
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inNetres 2 sok atoga-Boots
Ia Naga l• 9 .D; 'Ziu 110 Boots.
Mart 2 soda and Thy it rip - ligote.
More* 1-2 .P. & A, O. Gaff Bodo.
Ara *Tap lola 4. H. OaV Roar. •
Man's rap solo Preach Calf Boa&
Menes 1 2 D. a Pteach
11=1
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Calf Balmoral and /bask Boots.
radfßaionorat and I%)MA Roots.'
Kali Ba find Ibltsk Boots.
Xi, Bs4/moral s and Polish Book._ -
- kip :Masa/it 'and Mat Boit*,
Zip .13(alesoral and .Fblith Boole.
GOO Ballierfit t and Poitsh
Coca &Mos* and Ibligal Axle. •
Goat .13slistirisl and Mg iikwts.
4 hat boon kept by am _for 4i-good way
go portloi of our Cluitozoara ID , tbeir por-
Ladle.; Minas 4u d Obildron'a also., in
iftsloaaa4a, CiII ribbts. Oast,
•`' w s limit f ill clime lazy* to look at
itihok*Abli - Blllivr.4#o OP • WPRIF
' Mg" tOlr tam.
actosatifof eat %Lam. thlis Rua war
PAli,SONti
heapeet plaice in Town'
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EMS
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Piirehaing Elsel here,
TRUMAN , BROTHERS,
GROCERY Si PROVISION
:Doti% Ask For CrediTt.
July 27, 1870
811 GorE
CETTBRPI
MI wanting a fint-c
Cutter, will do well t.
who aro +engaged In th
at prices that will . pa
Call and Bee
Oat. 19,1870-Ty.°
ABona° and lot o
South of distrio
On) prowls's, •
Life insur
t(ndet the Itepro •
The
. TEN
Wilt 1101
Two Thos
(larger mull In p p
payment is required
in the °lasi and_ di
registered. •
In some essential
amluation, pro rata
ides, this Asseelati
of our oldest comp
1 1.7, Economy. and
HAW
'AUTHORIZED C,
Per partlonlam ran
Gen. 8. P. PM
MAO ROMP
Wm. B. 8
H. P. SHOVE,
Oat. 12, 1870-tf.
IRON IN
NATIniVe ova, V
Caw/Jan.—BO .1
ramplets free. 7.
r. • No- 80
89112 P
April 6,1870.-4
DIVORCE..-
1,, hereby notified
next friend; Thom • .1
Court of Common •
dtvotiettemlUlf.,
mad Court barn - pito
of November, 11370
pltoeut In the prep
eenlttead try'aikl.;
'Oot 26,152414 w.
I
LL persons i
wboss SOCO.
and nettle wi
made.
October 25;1870
ri DIVO4OE. o Eliza Borden : Yon are
hereby Aotnedtitetd floury N. Borden has
; 4
sppllo ,to th irpopr Of Ammon Pleas of Tioga
k
eotanty for n divor frotoPmkol? oor owriccio
ny, end that sea 0 rt< boa appe o.4 l 'oltoostor,
November 88, PIO, at RI Cow; Ottepixt Wog,.
boro, 111 the time a d place' id hearing said ap
idiesat to the. prow sea; -on !blob oopeolone*
Gan attendifion ink j)roper.' ;
Oct 28,1870 41, 38. POTTER, Sheriffi
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Prices
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, bef6le
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STORE
I Lit
,4 1iitIIMAIT,
A. A. RIIMAN.
BIIGGIE 8 !
MRS!
ass Platform Baggy, or a
call on the eubascribers,
e manufacture of the
331ZU
VOIM 9
Call and see!
H. BAKER it SON,
Westfield, Pa.
SALE•
FE
Pearl Street, 21:1. ,honse
rehool house. Enquire on
lUM
Mutual
GUARANTY
Life
Association,
No. 98
BROADWAY, N. Y
ISSUES
rice Policies
d and Original System.
payment of '
OtLARIS
are a Policy of
sand Dollars,.
.'rtiron,j and a e'maliliro taro
only when a death occurs
felon In whioh a policy is
Mate, such as medical ex
aymente, and-absolute poi
n awn not vary from any
lea; but in greater'Simplio•
aommodation ofPaymea ts,
re materially.
•
. $250 1 000.
to the Agent for Pernphlet.
'ICEMAN, U. B. A., Pros
ELD, Jr., Vtee•Presiden,..
TS, Agtt,Ettaaville,
&mining Surgeon.
THE BLOOD.
LUZ= AMP-1301q.
yoniet Peruvian Syrup.
IP. DENSMORE, PrOpettcir,
St., New -
• • • • generally.
o Ayera Amea s You are
!that Hannah Amer, by her
Holliday, hue applied to the
leas of Tioga county for a
Fdif - of 'matrimony, and that
at 41trionde:,y. the 28th day
for ttie hearing of raid op*
. • a; osrelop yott
Flak proper.
POTTE , Elherift
. .• •
OtMIL ,
&Atm, to Beare & Dorbyi
I am due, are requested to
I. out delay, or ooete will be
SEAM & DERBY.
Ym ,
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LORMORE BROS. CO.
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WHOLESALE
G ROC ERS,
MI
II I
STEAM COFFEE & SPICE MILLS,
011510ItE TIROS. 4t, cO., would call the at
LA tendon of the Trade in' the *datinties of the
Southern Tier of Now York and Northern Penn.
aylvania, to the large and fall aeaortunta
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
constantly on hand at their exteas:ive Wilrehouse
and Stores, No. 37 rind 311_Carroll Street, N. Y,
and offered for sale .on the most -liberal termp
satisfaction in all'easis guaranteed:
Our steam Mills
for the Roasting of Coifs° and - tlin Grinding of
Coffee and. Spices, are of the •Most recent im
proved construction, and not, excelled by any
In the country.
--We have &full stock , o _choice Teas:. ;We buy
direct from Importers ig eir York fer cash, and
sell as cheap awstay'hon in the trade.
Sugarscilio a es -& Syrups
from the best Rai" rs, rid f mat latest and
lowist New York gnOtatl.nr.- •
FOREIGN DRIED. FRUIT, AND ALL
KINDS. OF NUTS,
Fi®ho■Dry & Pickled
We buy from first bands in the East, and can
aflord a better article at,a lesser price than any
firm in Western New Yor k.-
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WOODEN WARE, Cordage and Broului—A
full line of goode.
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We cell tbe atte titui of tho Trade to our lerta
stock of• Wines an Liquors, which for purity and
dueness arc unsur eased.
IMPORTED ALES—Scotch, blob
glish, and of thab:o4 brands constant'
FOREIGN AND DONIESITO
We specially invite'parehasers to ca
amine our stook of Foreign and
Liquors before buying elsewhere.
MEDICINAL WHISKEY— We put up for the
especial benflt of the sick, a pure article of Old
Bourbon W hilltop for the Druggist Trade. •
Sole Agents in YElmira, of the Urbana Wine Co.
In brief, we invite a close scrutiny of ourgocclS
and their prime thti whole assortment being too
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numerous to mu tion in detail.
LOR3I RE 13ROS. & CO.,
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No. 37 & A arroll St., Elmira, N. It,
Scpt. 21, 157 . ly.
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TIO GA 4 PA.,;Dealer it,
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HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURAL AND MECRANICAI
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Builthic Material, Iron Nails; Cutlery,
I Ste(res, Tin-Ware, &e.
MY STOCK ,OF STOVRS embraces Forty
different hinds, and I am prepared to
guarantee •
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Bottom Prices to (lash Buyers. '
I have also on hand larga atoak of
'Electric X Cut Saws,
and Moor's Double• Braced Arch Frame Wood
Saws. These are the best saws in the' world, and
are fully warranted.
The he i st steck of Oil and Rtcrosene LAN
TERNS in the county. •
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I Nava rnaty . artielee not kepi by. other -deal
era which 1 would be glad to ,lbow, and give
prioee that will defy eompetitio.. I
J. Solil FFELIN, Jr.
Aug. 31, 1E76
ESTATE of F. Welty, deceased In the dr
plume Court of ",'logo nout.cy, No, 14, Nov
Torras 1.868. , ,
And no ,• Soptotiabor 7. 11370, on application
of the pot donor fur' inquest in, partition, the
Court gra t a rule on the telle,of raid decedent
to appen issitid Court, on the kat Monday of
Novae:the , 1870 , to accept or refuse to take the
real estat of 'mid doiodent di the valuation, or,
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In case of refusal eo.to ttsko by all parties inter
ested, to bop auPsp why the same shell of be
sold. 'Notice of this ruteltiopnidfshed u OP
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Tioga Agitator r as•provided by PfttUte. By the
Court. , ~rf. I..IPRANE, Ckrk
Oct 11, 1870 6w
HARNESS ,
Tug tiNDEIRSIGItED wonid any to the ! citi•
tone of We!labor° and vicinity that by bee
reCently molded rover - Jr:mann Brothers
Store with hie -
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Hairtess Shop .
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fzi funaiiianoii a' a Criftim Streat, batapep - MP ill
and 'Water sta., who're ha is
,prepara4 to' wii wi
filature an k . 144a of , • •
Dotal - 4 Single Raioe'ses,
In the beet style, ttn(ll,er the best:waterhif,
REPAIRING D 01.1 2.
On shott notice and good.' I employ the best
IN2d , use none but tee beet material,
gpd i garpfo i m p7epary4 , ..to please t H atm
want anYtt4lB tit /47 • -
Nov. 9,1810,
EM=EI
PROPRIETOI6
Ell
LIQUORS
of all kinds,
In ,Partition.
SHOP,
W. d. NEWCOiIB.
anti En
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and ex.
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