The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 29, 1871, Image 2

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Wednesday; March 29, 1871.
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rnmerfd that Itnioir.
Is to be refused anew triid, and re4azdk
tented..., • We trust 10.1 that ease Abe , Ow
en that 4,10 111 49t. 13 1. 1 0E e ti# l l4 l in/S
take Of auspaidtrifithO sent . ence instead'
Of the eulprlt.l
Hen. Wm. H. Armstrong, of Wil•
lianisport j has accepted an invitation'
to deliver the annual address before the
literary, sy.mieties of Waellington and
Jefferson ()college, at , Washingtoni
at the Commencement th e' entitling
summer'
• 0. •• • , •
Hon. El I Ie late Chief ' .lnstice
of the Supreme Court of PennsylVania,
and a-former resident of this coOnt.y t
'died 'at ?bpatiolpht*On
jjirotabt, aged 74. ,1 LOW /NA a,
practical -prin,tei 4 ,•and Ihe editor! 'oft thp
first paper ever published in 'Nff\'eotiu
ty, the Pioneer.
MIMI
.LLOYD IMIMN HUM-1,,t
IME
Britton,"eddvloted' otintirder-'
Dec 'tuber last;' dvvss
hung at Williattispart'on 'the 221 i4ot.
He asserted his Innpeeu'oe''of the *Ur.'
der to the bist. ttie' treidtbld, when
told if I#4 h'ad anything to pay= to step
forward and say lA, 'be qiune, for*ard
and said': " ClOttlenien 'aro abtsuti to
be hung.l did 'not kill Yoke Bay.; I
had' nothing to kill Joke Bay for: That
is'all'l have to say." — ' . '
The following is a supplement to the
law authorizing the eleetion:ef On 10-
'ilittonal Law Judge , hi this
Wet.' •lintiare in 4 Is
now before the Senate , : • 't •
t •
' - Ste. 1. 'Be it enacted, That 'wheneve} Buy
t ,vaoanoy shall occur in the office•of "Additional
•,.11.11,a Judge in the,feurth judicial district, IT : re
f signatioo, expiration of term of office r Fr.cokter
wh!e, a SuecereOr 'be ei.pcinti , d'awl'UTected
• ,
in the sumo mannei ai is prey ided• Air the,
appointment andielentioo, nt Prosidept Judge in
said
Wasitimmyri,•D.C. l ,
Jam P. 'Nolan, aged '22 years,. and A
'printer .hy profeSs ion , having been ttb
sent from his home in , 'l3allefonte,
near two years, , and• nothing hiving
been heard Of him by his , - mother: du-
ring that time, has' caused hetgmit
mildness, Last heard finin lie' was: ink
Corry, Pa. you Can give me any ha;
• - _
formation concerning him, you Wit
much oblige his mother and myself.
T.. 8. NOLAN, Adj. (den's Office.
Hrs., Hess, the Wayland,Murderfss.
Mrs. *ea, Wii?, it will be recol lee*,
shot and . lcillo two , respectahle,citieris
in Way land,'N. Y., has lately been un
der examination as to her, present san
ity., The trial s ocexankination, excited
intense.interest, and the feeling toward
the prisoner was not friendly. Doctor
Gray, of Utica, was the principal wit
_flees, he having treated•some 20,000 (?)
cases of insanity.' Dr: Hovey, of no.<
cheater, was another %fitness, and both
these gentlemen testified une4ulVccally
to the present itietteitYof r the Prls'ener.
Tt Was'understood that the , deciSion Wife
not to affect the titivation.
,of sanity at
the time of, er,prlor to, the,homicides
committed by, dire. Hess—and-the jui4
decided-thai she was insane. I , ,likte gees,.
therefore, to the State asylum, fertile
present., and is itt: very little danger of
hanging, ultimately. After a carefhl .
perusal of the_ testimony, -we are in.
dined to think the 'verdict , of the Jury
correct: the woman undoubtedly is In
sane. Whether ?VW :90 at thetithe
she conimitted:the double murder, is
pot so clear. ' • "
We underritand that a bill has Paw d
Raise the of 'Representatives at . , Ft r
rishurg repealing the law enlarging i e
borough of Wellsborn. The petitions s
far the repeal, We understand, are mo t
ly within the present fruits of Delmar,
though some are from that part which•
has been added to the borough: One'
of the arguments in favor of repeal, - ii
that Delmar is largely in debt, arid that,
by cutting oft' a part of the 'towiraliiir;
the burden of the remaining part is
made heavier. This is not ti . ~ a lll.l arL'
gument., for, if we' inlitake not, the Su
preme Conk have decitie'd that vvirere a
part of a township le cut off ta enlarge ,
an adjoining . toWn, or to . cre ate riAreW
one, the new township or the enlarged
°hole liable to payment of an equitable
share of the debt of the. old .one.. 'We,
.41 0 not know that that , decision. would
passage
in this , Gave; but ' wntbirik the
passage Of a law Imposing t his ilibli ItT,.
and the appointment 'of. two Ccirornis.'
sioners, one from Delmar and the otter
from Washer°, to adjust the amount,.
would Obviate all dift)cUitiis. 1 : ,
,
. .
'The lutyreat of the added papt l and of
the borough is against
,e, rg peal
,o4' the
law. The law wstk passed concurrently
with a law catahlishlng ['graded school
of a high character., till Wellskairo mid'
authorizing thsTrastesa of the Wells
horo Academy ,ta transfer• all the real
and personal estate of the academy to
the tichool , dlstriet• of Wellsboro. This,
has been substantially done; a n d;a
moat excellent graded school, probably
the best in Northern Pennsylvania ; Is
now in operailou. We thitik it would
be very unjust to disturb this
.rnost - ea.
cellent arrangement.
. ,
We published last week tbe , mpg ca'
a bill having ,reference to Tioga. min
only p i which had passed tho , lilouse
.Representatives, diseritainating in lay
ing taxis, in fe.vat ot the holdereof
seated lands. We propose now tO sa
something More in relation to' sa . fil 01)
The first section rookie it UnlaWfu
for the S upervisors of' the several town
ships Tioga county to levyfor roail
anti, othsr purposes,, or for, ttio SehoO
DireOtora tO levy for school or hoildio
purpose, a_greater rate of assessrnen
.on:the valuation of
_the unseated.lands
of, said county, in anyyear,. than abet
be levied by the Couoty Commission
, ers for county .pn,rposee 'fey" ihe earn
year. ' Our rimless will &peen% that
le only thorz4nseated lands tbat ;Ire din!!
Itltrileged: Upon:the farm lands_thero
IA no limitation to the . amount of tax 4
that may be levied. The general law
reistilroo that schools shall, besustained;
owl that reads shalt be , laid auk , bnilt
soul kept /VW p and thaPthe school'
dimstors *Mt etiperek4ore *ball lay Oaf.
Oita, Wes for those purpotoeo. The
general la-W oit the Siete does not disk
Ohnletaie AVOir thoae who own
WAS ( MA 6E4 Eite tifiiit 10 hold Of/ it,
tifvjAithkiirkf plkido' t 611 :
had iftf)**Sf e /14 (tOeS I
fkr,Lll/12i1:04..ocmpitbAheB.,,u
ii(WgueiroVoill'A r t
larger tax on the landaud perrtuil pro
petty of our farmers; ,mechatiles' and
laborhts um
capiw
.
large amour
at cheap rat
at least, re(aise
fsrmors eal
Ve fil'lnSl.lfY
"theicttlirni4
eVta n"
au, and 'e'v.-
tur
is the reiddefitiffiiiiiefidadjaboringnUtui
c'NET I PO e d PPaYA44.eo fr.ow,4,lPh for
1b 6Ci{ltiveiio
ed
e* .
some if - Wit; li f eattlatriftrit#lMWpt. l
enjnYtheiiifiikeeffit,
t t ciyp "Ake*.
Ipart of-sirhat - `Jtaitrileifiefimfidtir'l,37,ol
Mid 1871. The sent . '
that the leVi ilreatiy Made On' the'. tin-
seated iiridis of Tiogit'nonnt'Y'l4
I)(frvistlris and i39111191' directors' of said
corityiiirthe',Ve'ars'lB7o' and 1871:
,l'erebs 1 61 4
tar of eatd ialhatiOn," :and:tha i s r
shall 0 . 4 t , c)(o6itnilei the i tke4o4#
Tingri'totiptY.W.iseileot a.greatei Ott of .
assel‘u s tent for the purpoies of , schoola
or Toads from tile; ; Owners:'of*loisecite4
liku`ds,, far tilos° yOrs.! , t:Whatever
may ,hav&been the expenditures , of the l
appellilioreandfichoOl dire4cirfi', in an-,
tieipation of this taX 7 , : whiolrthey . have
levied,, ; or ':Wicite'Or" inay' . "hilie' been
thelecentacts, they are, so far,
excess, prohibitedfroin collection le con
tero4l, oritOr.liclinilinmeans of pay
'Vas Aliethird iindi the '14 °,4,
extraordinary of the three, attemptete
help the °Toe* of tyor
by iiiii3Using them fiomfulfilling
contracts, or rather
s by2eislattn the --
Means. 'out,' Ot their ,hands, It ,00tote
that the courts of the 'said -counki.Of
Tioga shall nothave Wirer s to dire s o the
'levy of a tax of more .than one-half pf
one per cent. on the mapped Valuation
'of 0.6 rdal s and per - sepal proPertY or Aho,
neveial townships-of said county]of ;Ti.:
oga'-fin-the payintintnt thedebte of any
or ay of the said several ,lownships•cifs
said icounty, in uny one year. Manyof
the townships are , deeply in debt, and
: this bill, it , may be said, in , effeet c f finds'
the debt f of t os 6 tevinships• for in`
some ofi these, this one , balf of , one Per
cent; , willide'but little tnotie thad i paq
the Internet, after taking ont,thecost of
collecting and disbursing the tax. : .
• Our readeni Will observe s that the 114
,sectionprobibita the supervisors from
levying for - road and 'to6lr `purpottea
,more than what is ;levied for county
purposes. Of course, if the county tax
is only five Collis on the dollar, and - that
nmount,ii`levieden unseated lands by
the 'supervisors also, the court cannot
cannel them to lay an additional tai
to •paythe debts:of the township. The
unseated_ lands, therefore, escape any
tax for the payment of ;the debts of the
township, even if contracted, as they
often are, to open roads through these,
lands to enable the owners to get off
the timber. The same observations ap- .
ply also to the school diree,toul a n d
school, debts.
OM
EME
The Met section was, not' intended for
a blind, of.cOuree ; and ,yet a cursoryi ,
reading of the act would convey the!
itopreseionthat thenns4ted let* Were
alioliable to this additional tax
_of five
wills on' the dollar to pay debts. '
An act of the Legislature extending
- thutime of paying a debt beyond
,the
contract time paymeht, is held un
constitutional,.because; in the words; of
the Constitution, it impairs contracts.
Why is not this last section a law of the
same character? Is a township debtor
to be placed on a footing different from .
that Of , an individhal debtor?
'phis 111), we understand,' was gotten
op at the Instance of a firm of unseated
landownerti not kesiditig,in this county,
probably in
,COnnectien with another
great lumber itiid derporation;'af r ;
ter hailing,. in Vain; vendeivered
Idade the ComitY CemmlEisionera to 'rez:
dace the valuatiOn'of their lands to loss
than iine=fifth of 'their true valife:' But,
in its 3 general effects it benefits all the
great land , and Wilber companies; as
well as 'individuals owning unseated
lands, many of whim reside out of the
county, and' are. taking 'nway all the
trueivalue 6ernel:ly erthese lands, 'to
enrich otherncanities, and 1e a v g
scarcely money,enough in the county
to buy sufficient manure for a garden
pilot on.eacktthousand,acres. And now
comes before the Legislature this com
pany, orcemPanieS, as the case makbe,
and aye sneakingly t endeavorinsr to gob
ble up even thAt small pittance, •
In the name of the 'fauna's, Mechan
ics, laborers and business nienof TiOgit
60111 4, We 'Protest against euoh
regiega
tion.. Will ourmembers of the lower
house inform-the people bow' and why
it passed that brfxrioh of_the Legislaturt,
before hardly a man in the oonnt y
knew or slispected such a leis Was
tended ? I
We,are notgoing intoalong disserta
tion on the cussedness of feudal times,
when the will of
. ene man was Sinn
cleat to-seclude Me weaker neighbor in,
an 4 underground dungeon, where t h e'
light of sun or mom never again glad!:
cloned hie eyes, leaving him to rot dovin
to physical and mental degeneracy; unT
ill the earthen floor of MB cell 'became
his grave. Nor are wa_ disposed to de
scant on the cussedness 'Of the 'flings
:when Inez Were inirned at the Stake for,
VenturitietO differ from the 'lRcinnitt.
Pontifi''on a religiousdogina... f *or On
the "good old times" when 04 Saxon
ancestors wori collars on which were
inscribed the,i;yiamesof their ]Norman
owners. What we are after,AUSt now
'and just here, is the cussednesicl of the
, Kuklux. Klan, and their 'Copperhead
apologists, Worth and South. The man
who Is passably 4 well posted in the cnr
yent':Perlodical litendure Of the day,
knOVl9,,if fie knows anything,,,t hat
therela4x lar a c,OO, of, Men a , t
South Rho `have . never . "accepted accepted the
situation," who are atimsent organized
in a secret combination, which calls
Self •theilnkltizAtlan, 'whoipt;iitti•-
.13Olie:te'lhe,Aelbat of the 15th amend:-
went, vrimexily ; then, the ellminationi
of thaltepublican element south, pn:
der the. Orst i :ilf . - cluiet43Oggenii
and mainly„ , i the election of a " DemstN: .
cretin" Preeldent In - 18711. •
'rheas fade are:tulo plain and as me-,
' 41. ._4 411 4 at proofs , as that other , fact; of
INHlOffigalit which the -Northern people
Mid kettily belle, after* bottnne an
0/440144b441 foug. whith r :
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tiENERAL ;CUSSEDI4ES9:.=-L-THE
Mit
man dtb = NOW, otk 2 1 , Ovine
y • - - -ena• yi eittinse
tltat paper gives the fat :eohes and
atdeifee, more fairly f
that' nur /-; es tA
b
;134 '
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r , bitages without
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A 4- .ll
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rarwer tells,
Arr .9844/418 the,e-
Demoorattif(o*ROlu,),p,4tralies tf
giontb. Wit:*,4aro tac.
iiirainistiang of *iv
foilowlug facts, wbloh every 44*
I kaow Who-ttada.
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Itlitniiratif nig Ihis intatiliailleb.
(thallEAL.)terakediesinorti - thatot)l oo4
memhere ;
,that thpy :have_,Committt
more than 'CopoHniaedeyr4foi, which 443 t
One itiarderer .11 . 4 lici: i n,OriCakhe Ebion.,e
t9,Jus4o, mpAek,,t*P.P.,retlePi i 4it*o ! ( I
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affatrikat_ the -,61471Ath - ; Witt jr9opo4 ay . f;
;peen, called for , by. the authoriti. a .4f,
Southvn-States,i 3 aid authoritiel• tid .
lug themselves unable to preserve or,der;.
of administer the"lawel • that' nothaW
have been and ate being posted' . iip in
'Varicititi loeiditie:s ; S'ciutte, l of '*-hiob ;the'
lolloiiin`, Po: ted ' Ol' - at the aiklital ht' 'Biz
arollna;',le4kiiie r einferi: ' -'
-' i' 7:
r,; ' ' i gr ., -
' ' ;‘...tiesigaerte - " re - Mini Di.; . 0r),1,,,i401_ ,
'Otters, No:s K. K. K..i-n: , Owe ale kW °aria'
edit God: ..g' „, ........ , - , ..,:z4 . 1-:,,i. .i„i, -- 1 ! -,,•,,
)i - f' 8 1 4 4 Ah, la teagoo) Ira art ileteriota44. !Ai a i,
memsers of the Le: ~.. , the 00131 01 0 . 002,006 1 ‘
stoners' and the 'Cosh ; oidMilisloilefi'• - 6f tilivr
4
..., shill; aci Iciroger '. .; " . 3 ' -; .e- - - I ~ . ',',l
.re Fift e e lk days' nt#, ,, . "
not at
Atielt,
aid' if 'they,. one and , a ; 9 at p1:1011 a 5 'to -
ever resign 'their - preSent' inhuman; AlligraCeful
and .outrageoue' , ndeii um' retribiniee injuotioa.
MIA as 80F0 1 7 be ; ned 54 eig4t, tal!ayrs day,„, - „
"Altio.—Au honed mauls t'ke n oblest work o f
'Oa. ' - 1. • ' 'L. - • - • -i
._:iikPor. this reason, if 'the Clerk of 4be 414.
Board:of goaßty,Commieelepoge and B 6# 6 p,i,
bannalsolanera doei not , immediately renounce
fr andlelingniih his presentliesitionithen harehirr
measur.sa than this will most assuredly , and 'ioes...i
410 1 391 e mils , ~FPX; oPAgrzallll o 9u facitela o , o P.
: the orders heretofore utilished,,in , the Upson'
Wiekli IMES add Yor k ville 'Negiiireir wilt more
fully, and ..cpmpletp, ly I show our , intention. 1 By
order of lgrand Olief.. A, Q. Qaasu, 85,e7 t ,:j
, ', "Idareh 9, lciTt," _
.
~, i The _ above notice, wtr,,_ o ,
- ' - ittiin_the building on whic h it wae, tag:
ted,in,Columbla S. C. , and, forwarded ,
?- - . 1 F) 4 04 11 8t9,i i t; - Ot4eTiA) , Angre'l bkfia
.
and denunciatory, have been forwarded.
, likewiSe i but this, will serve sea aped-
~ men;of , the manner in which ; our Sou.
: thern brethren accept the 1 sitnation.—
! 'On: ll'uesday, the 14th instant,' theljOVl'
drheillt Sod th''arolinn held 4 . confer.'
'eats , Atii lendliiiineil 'of 'tho'i3tate' fOr
:the'pai:Pose of devising Mende' for thr
1 eappresalca .of lawlessness nn d vio
hince. in consequence; the '4lOVernor ''
With., some of the, principal officers of ;
. , „•
• the ; State, :tate Week war,ned,(9 leave.—.
We regret our want of „room AP pl.lbllo4'.
1/1 full the. well authenticated reportoof.
. Southern outrages -that lie on ouritahle ;
but we, will only use space to say, what
. all !ought to know, that •no tio.called
Democratic , paper ' needle expected to.
givtrany account wliateitti of any aide'
cbasedness fee' is.daily transpiring at the:
South,' so loiaj, as lte' editor:know:9l4l;d
the, .14uktO Ilridn;,..crii'664' depended on to
.. 'vote iicilid for the neat Dernocraiie.ehh7
: !didate for the Presidency,',, .,
..
FRANCE. -L -THE SITUATION.
1 We are of those , who do not forget
that, in the .fltilt year of our national
existenca,`France was thennik ' nation
in Europe that vouchsafed us 'recogni
tion, or had a word "of encouragOmenti
for the rebellious colonies WhO Wile de
4ing' the triletiesis" Of the Belie;. We
hi've, in' cOininein with k oiCat""44ibri-
Oini, a warm aide for our Old 'sni p ~ and
'it is with pain that we read of the scenes'
emoted In pare Oo soon as the Germana
left the city. I
9 ' • - ' i '3 coins
The fteie9,, ea
i itable olemen ~
prising all upualldetggnated ae " the
,Retfit 3 t"wfts:W.Atli; lilleulty kept from a
)
disastrous attack n the German troops
during their mar h through and °cow.'
,pation of the city. And no sooner have
they gone, than the Reds break out—of'
course, in the direction of " Liberty;
Equality,.Fraternity." The I roops
" fraternize" with the people, as French
troops are . apt 'to do, ''acid -this Reds, . or ,
Nationals,
Nationais, tei their call theMielies, are
making . it (. iiiiiii -- f9rll9naleai Thiers
and his , - so*Onnent,.,Ril tAe Minribers
a :ithich'intVe. One aVersaillea ; and
our. Minister, telegraphs ; th(tt he, with,
the whole diplomatic corps; its about to
follow them. „Evidently, . gr.. Wash
borne and the " corps" . have a , notion`
that it is getting hot in Paris. ',1.1
The Nationtilenre masters of the sit
nation, at least in the arty.: They have
appointed a " Central Republican Com
mittee," land the . Commltteepered the
National Guard' to tali.", poesession:of
theulty,,Which was done rather quiet 4,
ly, little resistance tieing offered. Or
dere were issued for communal (deo
tions to be held at the various Voting
, .
places,, one representative to be ehosen •
for eery 20 i t100'voters. 'rho:, orders
were being carried °uteri the 20th inet.;'
with no serious opposition', the Ger
mans refusing to interfere. •
The government of Monsieur , Thelis
is fairly routed-from Paris ; but the
smaller cities and in the provinces it is
still supported and recognised , - Us the
government of France. It calls Oil all
who have regaru for the bonier and 'in
terest 'Of France, to separate from the
insurgents and " rally around'thb Re
public and the Assembly." tll e
other hand, the Nationals issue such
proclamations as the following, through'
their Central Pornmittee
,•f4...T.; the People , h 1" Pare: Iron have intrusted
erwlththe defense of the ,righta of Paris. • We
have driven out the government which betrayed
us. Our mission is faltilled,and we now'report
to you. Prepare for- the communal eleotiona--
eive us as our only recompense the establish
ment of a real Republio.' s
It is far from certain that the ; horiori
of the " hundred days", will not, be re
'peited,,unleas the Germans step in to ,
reatore—as, At Is rumored, , they have
threatened,to do but that would hardly
lessen the chances of bloodalled.. Al
ready the Nationals have murdered
three -French Oenerale--Vinoy, Thom*
and Le Cornier ; and it is reported that
they have mobbed and killed General
Chanzy, also.
On the whole, wO,la,ee very little pros- j ,
&et of Immediate'peace in the new .Re-'
public. We gather items of news from
telegrams in the dailies that Incline yr ,
rather to the belief that Paris iiiripefor
rapine run mad. Tlgendearmeshave,
fixed on the Natio n s who , returned,
the fire with erect. hci mob is iii pos
itessiort the - city. 'Only wine'shopot
are open. Drunkenness 19 rainpailter-
All, even the,womeni . are. armed land
the Officig; .79umat -say!. that ,40,000,
good troops ate at Versailles, ready, to
- march on the Insurgents.
t, a The Altuatica is
.very, deplorable and
-7-very !mob.
' l ollkniztinOw, S. Ctilidareli 4 28.--Vhe'
TkinneiSee,irith the San DomLngoCOM
rdiaßion 'on board, airiTed off the bar at
daylight this nuirning: ' The Mimosa
ion'eks and all - ths party 'except -
Scientific COrpa nano ashore and titir•
hid 'at once for' Washington, 'at which
Place'lhey will' 'duo to4norroW at
4149 Ogisck.
. . .
My prognocticittions niirlast
becoming i '`orified 48 ton dead look lie- .
twern t o *min
,es the Ile lela
t •
441
ti - r r ;
t
To I
, tire inite
• • t‘ • f
&oldie kilithe Atrifinthliedidaz reHea•
;tiortailwhitlikitive -aeoidlintittainiproli
rlit4ltiringthei Oa:Brant of' Ow Alain
inste l kuor tha•solondi -111 reiluirei no,
+ ptiblks intpreedion of-snyiontty 40.'4n:eke
any ;position tknowit Opt:4Mo sub eot.
fl'hat Clen.leoz harm beep , as voinpe nt
officar mist performed h i s dutleSin oh
a manner pa t° receiVe) tha approbation
Ofl - 4,11) ;who itaviii takifiellated•Atial en
With him; la butgaienf th akda •
Alit belies tipda ithelPioPle ..0•T '':
fAxaktylimuSbyttdieloire 1 .•• ~4 .13 ! I
We' aro , ha sotabishigtuit fin ' _. l' i
and abilitseotawathrpliutstiO:; ‘; , , r•
i-Ttuflegbilaticinisiluireittirthe i • w-,
-anesquenVilllel saltroluVeampanyt , . is
- conipletoidoindLtunkmainad thee , * *k
la•idready aubdbribedlaslihn ';.. ; ; ; . a
tiottof A narroVidoplosidlitraL w
rerle,evi Ile; Jo. EBlltlandl -, 4aldi iveostaay
soon expect.to heart the 4,315e0h , ,0f ',the
.locomotiveiwbiatlalieverberating fiem
hill to hillukuminur hithertOkpliet had
secluded valley.i Worth° last bit thou
Sand. years, we have midti;ont egress
and ingress by, the old fmtdonsittlyOpf.
single or doubicteamail oil, Amts; 1141
horsebaokiiin :smishitMand. in.ato m;
; a nd ands, tol,Sadleattohangesails**'
Sonternplated e .tnay *ell 041:11 'fie , ' Oil to
pause and , dotibt, and Wonderlf siioh
things-danibe au& not AtovercomS us
like a slimmer oloatt r without inur•speT
offal observation."l - Let ;the - itineraut
peddler and , elOw -.teainaiil toca,c-livOor
thuloemnotivewhile the bell r ing"
"The bOrder,taid, bliUl Thie fie Ithe '
title of Übill that hangs like an 14 004 '
.bus.upon the body polltio,andfor three
orfoursessions has, Amen t praised, with
such persists:may asulawatto.proselYte
;the very 'elect. ,They•have intheir dif
ferent .bills 'varied, their folaima-, from
half a million to two ;millions, ; and all
intermediate: points:.: They ask, o u r
,State to pay thedarnageathey l auslained
by the rebels,' and,that Ave look; in the
general, government 'los its , zetUrn.—
Should our : Legislature lake :that view
of it and graulthe,relle4 wexan .look
to " Uncle time , until. wet are f ealled
hence, ardthen •trmietnit .the gUrlous
-legacy to 'after generations. - • That the
oniony were injured In , property, and
elfesi reputation, no one Willileny; but
thAttkey were; Irdtieed; in person is a
burlesqUe_, of no common, character.—
.1104 !they taken
_arms and defended
their. firesides and property, instead of
fleeing to, iiarriebtig ?to be protected by
the_ few soldiers -in '' Camp • ‘ Curtin,"
they might now. have been enjoying
that property for which they areolaim
ing restitution from the State Treasury. .
We pity their Misfortune, but darenot
pay a premiuM. for r neglectaud coward
.loo_,•• • .:,, , • ' • , , • , 1 ,l• i '
, Both houses , adjourn, fromte.day, un-
AI! nest MooM's*Osneelifl94oo of ha
ving rpn out of billilyel ll l. • ( 1 9000 1 1tleb"
'., x .. 141 4 adjourrAft II: • I .-..i , A11 1 1'. "
ADLovmi siniiirltitepti ritiln)l44' '! . 3 ,
. : .:.:.
..... : t" .1 t I ~.trjr,, R . : S attga.
1?
Viii i ii r ii*Mtii*lig li C l P 10
i -T _ •j: 1: . f ......,'• .' jr:B. • A 4 it
. 11 1 41 A rip -
- ttt115 . 44 AC -- ij' l l
-'-. # - I.lt:lll.BBgßiti.
~
B elkßit pa i d fOr batter, or lid ato imam!' -
. pi ik P..
oci Oil:Willi' - ' '*-' ' '`" ' J. is: AKIOIII.
.• Maroh• 29,5/871 ' ~ -, • . :Ji , - . t l• ~. I:, :I. - ' •
LAST . PLASTER
1,4 :
TILT, bOl/014 , opriatantly ottitiatta at Tio l ga
depot, ngEil the ,145tt of May a
sr SO'rfir tau.
' Blarah 1:6;1S71: Sat " • •
; • ;'•• • ).- • . :
IttOROID'EIHi,TAX--The Burgers, Mid Areit•
4311 eflrellsimp, ttl/1,4914 A At4estlilit si 'Po
en ha hone. on . Tuesday afternoon the 11th cm
of April, 1871, between the haute '• of [We 'ant
fear, for the putriklif bearing applleittonsfir
abatement anticorrection of the borough tar*
1871, after which ncrapplleation will be hem!.
117 order of Bargee and Connell.• • ; • [x : ' -
, • • • „ , 341.1. W. itiaLgr,i pi. 44. --;
. 'ZiarOh '29, - 1870 w ,
,'• 'RIIIPPO2OI , I •
• •,-, ' ; ,•;.;• ; . „
na TIED CONDITION OP iYIROT ,NATIONA
- 4/ BANK of Welleborongb,Pi!:;.lit the of htiel
noes Much 18,' 1871 Air. ;, eA:t L
! . ; - ADINUKOEII. ;. -
Loans and Discounts
_, ~! : ;149,99 97
U. B. Bonds to encore .oiroulation ~ • 1' , ,I ' 00,
V. 8. Bonds and Bandsithia oil haatL ' - hi.:. 186 ,: : 00,
Other Mocks,. Bonds, and Mortgages. I. , 6,000 . 00'
'Dos boat rWeeniftig and Balers* Agents • 94,468 69,
'nut *9Ol other tzptlinitti:Danite ', -I --, 909 itn
'Dee 7roni Banks! ilsoka r t • „,„. .. , ...... ( , 64419:
:thirrent atipsneek.: '• ' • ''' "• ' ' •'• '' ''•• ‘ 67 44-
Taxe..) 42 - , ........rt--12. - .it - • fi...'4..i0.i. i. _t.;_ , 68108
Cash stems; (includiag attimps,) 2,046 fdl
Dills of other: Rantoul , Blinks '' :' ' ' '- ' "• ‘ 1 180 00
iractionalearrspog ,4iiisluding dials),,tfi -- 98000•
Legal Tenaer'Notea '' '7,46.0 OQ
_-- ••:.. -• ' ' -,- .: IT,, , i • 1., ;' ' : ;. : -•-; a........t4.4.,
- • I' -, 8628,719 fa ,
1 ' '
'' ' ' -I" i " ' ' LtilllitrißlQ ' • -' ' '• ' ' -
Capital Brook psid in •ii " " ' 100,006 00
Surplus: FinuL i . . ,i ; . t 80,684 87'
INsiconfitilotarest and bias" 8,648 41
,llndlyl4l4lProlltri...:.: , - , 44ri....‘ " ' -: 2,191288
Nat. Dank Circulation (clatatordiag) . , 418,120 00'
Individtuil Digaisiti ' ' l _ 88,881119
:Das i tzit National' Banks,. ........: ...... '. ........ : .... .-.- i 18110'
Brasios Piron'a, Toga COOT, as., •- • , •
4 L L. Robto sob, Outdo of nta First Natioaal sink.
of , Wallibotansabi Pa:,' ,do astsmitly • irinar 'ibis' alms
Aye. Ammo& la tilts , to Mit best • of injknoirlplo
sad ballet - SA. / 10 MXPON,CasNats • ;
galaidribed and strorzeliiefo'ro,sia Oda' Slant, tortll,l
da'gv of Ifaitli1871:: , :it . 2'. - I Sonia Brassort, ,
Notarzyildio.
Attest—Oassrsa Roarsson, J. R:lloWss,' li:•19. Wi., '
UAW) Directors. i . I. I, , 1 . • ' - - • ' "
.; • ' • 'illiaolution - ." 1 -
rras 'oo-Pirtperstifp heridofoii he.
L . imam thii sntistsibois, midst th6 14121'n/until
of It. 11,4 1 .1'44D. Cansphldl itrtiorvat Nilson is
this dardissolvpd matnalmonsoot, The: /fa
stness *lll hit oontinued ands; the nains of E.
B. Oszoibill Co., isho-1,111 . foals's' book,
accounts;
notes, d'o.;!and *lll jpix alibi/nand.
11 40 1 , 1 0 I d. gr.= - ; VAMPB.Rik , ;
_.5 . , u n tAir Ritp ez :
Nolso , n, Fob 1 , 1811 _ tl : 116; ‘
14 i 0Tt . ; i6X-A l iti= ti i i :7;l:oi;!s s o l ql4l - 10t0a
11111)4 Z . 00104 , titia n ?
doted - byli Quetbelt lad di WOW' al ,the
911 All:person* indebted. tC
are tutlntsrly requited to make proppt pays
went and pm costs. r_ -
*, • D.VAMPIEIit le
*larch 29,1871 8w ..1 - •
' r `-` Adm in'l.9'
ir.TTEAB.OR . on the
JU ciliate' of Charlesdeeidead, Idle
of Mansfield, bevies heerigranted to the Erader 7
signed, all mons - flaming alalta!_ against add'
estattkand those indebted to the sprint are npti.o
Sid to oall'foi settlement onqpit: - fhiprionr,. at
Tibga,;iie _
•-•
~ •u s''_:- - .. RADAR A. PUBLIPIS.'i .4 , •
, • • ,O. •.,
hfitOb 2e, 1871
, _til•
BMUS OS ( Aletnanaintolik
ja estate it 3:ll,:lnitrajg; . detteased, late of
tiellitwat toWittildsi,lMlTllVW`inittitkt - to the'
all thimiltYAuMbid., hitAig -
dams *pint IDA ti4i ill' I trighild
with TiALITISSA
t_ Ounive9b /*a 21 4. 1 4Zker.).Er 1:4840. bet 4
=II
-•• • 7=l .
‘l-1- PLANTSii iN
• • a ,
Bat of phiats now ready, dadelbi,"
K 14$,Iiiita1,y AR14910
a alto oat atiaaw, • - ; 4
/ think lay Ito*** *kin Inn !agar h 441,
4witZ .. aid 'tayiYyloailoitMittigli 1a,01,1f saW.,
y vagatabli phiati tre corning •ti . : all'
I
Will be ready: in.goad Heaton. • , •
jPain hatiplanta fat' 911.10 f MI lambi iiortiky
-Ofinddiratlosi • I
Mob AIIJApn, • •
BIM
ME
o depo.ok
disimittiqtratiee 3 rotie - 0 . 1( .. .! .1.,
- arlfteito 4-
Zti,nfZMggftfftrtktrifr")
. ,
2 1nUlakftlii
aaa itirtta u f fl t9l l- V. ? 1, 12 31 " b 1
plat" per set,
44 4 0 N rit ,'• i
B e
Best eosiolassitoss'"" "
Jeot►togge9 bits tiitirtars, per rot,
liattbo mew sittistable bit brace,
Bittbreti ' 44'::''!tier Ilia
Steel comes, • -
.
" iiiver,pinted; 321(47i
Good handsaw -,
_•• • , ' , .;
But Mei, 26 plr ooetAao494- ,„
Ewa drawing kola, ' • • 80
A NB. r evpilad.",..,,si t o, .100
Acorn ewrwit.of,Dizt•2ll'BeWß:
& The wietowlint a Medi' itrfof 6ock!
U
dif
erszaf nit Eiresp lot nun 3 swill
ipzereoftlimirktetntdAtoulity Ltd latleiY the
molt 14.
,_-As , blafttrfillardWOM i .14 have, ,ittr; kind'
00 different kinds of bets, sopk h as rim knoll,
lode, mortice knob look", 4m demilliwkr, Oa
t!oe dukdbUdiii,ifin InotOwi r oiliihes, up t ,
and torliontal slm dt •disdAdokti ,
,farnpure
and ootiege itightidatobet end looks,
with combination work. • Itsbbete4 bioohiliaWA
Welt*" foe folding anaiithozgi &ors, sirkindm. ,
The celebrated ffartgerk k ekrikdoiir
500,000 elmeges. ~. t • -•
Chest laksodi 49m.,
bloatlon j the beet niedek' -" • '•='" •
Till,drawer, cupboard and orenometer km
.k • La , o-• 11 - ' • - -
L dozen riot knob litokliktiobetompleti, 14 lb 1
_doetilita knob look* witiLlumbs, butt
and Boum complete for 12,d00ra,.1. 001
;now new Prenoh cleated latch, tie but
—l)etott Oonlatitala, PSI dolts, 2 : 21
porateowhonse Woke", per dozen 1 80
I keep a complete assortment of dozen,
"Nagonal
Batt," nperreotitot nid t hft 1:64, lay
ether.--,, I
~-worth= more •tUn alt'othiwer pit to Inkez.--." ,
Every .door dating Ate/Owl& the bed Inge that,i
were blamed is Vora February 9th) waisaved.:
save& Is a= dollar made."l Come
and get Unkrioles, kaforeTon ; boy, and 1 will do
you good. , ^
Remember, - goodeit from TEN tO PIETY
w
PER CENT belief ati oetarerepriekt. -
. BOURIP)EI4N,
st, et ;-) tt " ' 0 - • •
i• ' '
4 9POWANDA."-z4bis bign:brid ta lion
i. 'welted kr-A.1141-ga- Chlif; grand_
sire, Ityadyk'e ullambletonlan;" dam,' yermont
Black Hawk grand.dam, Messenger; onawhite;
pastern behind, black points, dark. bay, lo bands
itud 3 inches high, 41 years old July. He is
one of the most remarkable initials the , conhtly
hat' prodieed. bea'utifal, kind; itid blood
like, action pitfeet, , pthiessing-lteatl strength.
He is in close proximity to two of the , wait; no
l
table stallions inthis I 'nation- i fillitabletonian"
and "Bann Allen," a most fortnnito cross. j ,
TER3IB-400.toininre,133 at tinitkof service,
which will not be refonts& an 4 $75
'whin proven hi foal. We have Ana atnbling and
pastare,,On rem:triable terms. Beitiolorsiblepare
taken of Blares. All ',admits .and escape" at
owners Ask.' -Season, March 1301,,t0 - NovembOr
Ast, 1871.
• MIX & NONTANTOp,
F0r.5ia4,14,4 22.0•14firitn..
Administrator's '.Notice:
T
i been ADXIXIBIIIII3IO/1- MeV.
granted on the estate of
,ltiOharil it •
I doomed, late of Mega 'township, those.
Indebted to said 'stele will 'slake untied to Pay
ment, and those having elahns'egaltst the same,
will present them to MOT le. HULL, •
4 • ' , WARRBNWELLI3,i
Tloga, March 22, 1871 Sae Admits.
European War I
Great Billows. Aseerieton
SN killed, Women and Ohildren going
otisy over the Elegint Style andfinisA of
SPECIMVIEIS
tioti Witraittettee new Phistoiniph Galley WO.
boro.i eAlt DuslatMlL Weir of i - pleiSinags engl as
9Mittktifoiballf.4_l l o,alltd/MIVW
;aT4' l6 tsitl 9 =ifreritro l it atone
AS'
10 11 ONO,
COA t ir Ina " ta. laT 7ll
?A' dialiair
at Or *Droved in on
of staMs sours. At good ,neestment of frames
oonsbnitly pu band. Call and /*amine s pecimens
before going elsewhate.
X; D. dont mistake the place, ovsir 1.. 1 D.
lAsinuties Dentpl4toonub opposite Cone Boizie
Wellaboro.
D. H. lIARAMOBA •
L - Dissolution.
mutt Pine blaltofiiie"eaLttlag under'the name
k.k; ' , sof Bneh & Itandelph, ie this day diametral/
I'74Puii l A l 40/0411.11 , mit hoehl.lollp,4d4y
* a heoepate, remain at the stead oeva
-abbve *fiat. Aid the hail/Ilene *lll
be helienet attidected 14 1 't r•
r . . PDIIMBIt RANDOLPI4.
hierob , ;/ 6 4b:Wri - • '
•- - ,
t' • ' r ,
tt. 4 1 1. t tit - „, - 1 - ,•
ONAZokotof Imi tyaars old thla spriLtg,
0011,94 , f „ , j . Ak9ATilng
-t, .t.l,3hat/H4ln•
BlijacfaitatNielia
bail° lOU tibli
• 1 a anitlas at thaLliagisur.MatteoPilutralay
ateeracoa ilf,acp4,BB l Atlniftom,tort itp flag ) 0 . -
'Cilaoltlar th e puTpase otlicitinir application/ or,
abide:Cent and corispilfoii Of Etabool idfef
year,andlag Jana 1871, after catch date - so snplv
:41!F l it'lit 1 9# 1 0 11,1 ? 0 hoard. • >
order *rine
11 " i • - "` G ' Pr,eiet:
; Attest ; 3,ollNai MITOBEILL
4 11 1491/, l rt, 1 ,8,7:44//. „ • „ • ,
,•jg;and Seca PratiktOssw.The
' two bile imletteis fox AP,141 Oultigfr VaY .
liridustito stid toia keopezi' 'Veld 'per tuella],
s2 L oo,ller:psek;6ootiti'' " • •'. - '
is Aol4lll.obirob, 16; 1871.4*. .
' 4 : 4 3414{ViliTirifti
FAITIO/111.1anaby g i ven; ihat t he • illiaiii
, atoaas utliggsaaaatrailthold - ti 'Op
ptaiid for them whq are amieralty Oak
ammasata sadlilltda eatattiaanti ibfr s itto yip*
V itt
1111,1ai ad ibriaietallly Id: iaoh , i aate mad*
PAITIN t fog 0.0 4 1 11 101t001/00tlaaltilix•
la, • tr.; a a 170;tialitiona alltokla Welioo
'to; **ilia Mei, 2tilt ‘lBtlidAiii•of 'Aril
Tneztitommi dik at a AIM. each day.. - • ,
it 0 i J r: , bl* W. WBTHHAPEA:.
• ,;i3
JCI V I3 7 II, V B A X I 7O I II 9 , : `
- • = ' " Vomudestoziais
Attest :Taos.= Azlss, laik. • - . •
=,*a!•34 #sy _ .„ , „ ,
MO
1320T.40.1111:14 the 001rfiert.
T ' . 44 CON1111011S11.'": '1
.;
NEW. , :Room. large end viattis,-
y 4. tAletionnodatlens ,not 'Arvind by
any rant ohm hotel in ,the iNoilhern
The° Bine no higher than' el"second,
thiidt a rati hotel : Loontion, canted Mehl and
w r tatzottorillitoro. „,..,
mai„, o o,94llttotitsoo4 * *,. alt
' Psopaf.i
/ :UR& Mtn. r , • . ;
[ t I I%ritEOSCOPES
•
1 , -) • ounol4os, "
- IntemEp.
4. • • ; •
& H. T. ANTHONY de Col,'
`IS9I. , BROAD,WAY; 'NEW 'YORK; .;
'of tio*rado to Wks, eiiea.
422021ND1N1 Mho aboiroldodt, 'Of Aar min
publication, many/imam and, importation:
I • oni°,
;:T i ck J T 6 / 4 1 TO Ril l4, 1 A D 4P •:ft: ..: •
i11'a00510043.
"
VNI 11 ". 11 ,11C U Mr AT OPT Irolsta;
i;
1 • N . P#4 .. _M i t tg rli t il gS 44I
pka r AND NawurAOTONMIS , ;
1 ?_itOTOOitArliCi
Ltoh 1,1,8114 y. '
• 'Administtatrix's
IM , : i IiTTEIII3 O' ADMINISTItMiN Wi l de
estate of Stahel% IL Alford; dooksosodr
osojilivlnablicairsotodito the Asi4ollol-
44 oltforsou ipdebol4 to old Wit*, sod thole
ttio natio, aro notutea to
call forsottismont on lobs W. Gostasicti of Pi
, op, 0?,911.the aitsionigned at thtk same Mom
1300 WOO; Ohlo - 4164C4' -•
lEZIECE
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State }Tenni Sohid
Fifth Dittric),..,-41kniaold, Mira Co., Pa.-
4iring Twin, .opasa, March litth, ,1872. , .
I 00
to it 2
5.00.
„ 4. 2 2 ,i 2 2 P2 T 2rP n°ll , „
,A . M., KM MA
Wane*: of Banos is* AK' of Tostobing, az* L,
alaitig4WillcitiannosoP,ll34 •*- , r 3 ,•
BURY W. JONES,- • Professor of
iisdotirr ito*Nottimifillotopby;.
JOEL!! if. 9,14)*Wf',42."84 PabfiltiOX 9.f 11m.;
'Vat Lasitises
W5l InitkgaziAlcalaßat-RaYomp
irittflr+l4kutdor.f.tMo#o4llo4aVii°tani
,• , i ;„
, it„Wipaq.l4f Pteirrol4, /i 4 in.#47 ot
-oia44 #1414*1194:, • •
18 44 4 ? *PVT, P*OfsifPt- ir. 4 4; 1/ e n t al
/dodo. _ ' ' •
011AALE* ON; Professor of Draw
ing and
MAIN AntractOr of PourasoOlo.
' llll6B . ANNA A. • Vatfklfr, 41siotani In
listlkotastlos. L. • • - ,
M.r.8., Priv cip*l,pf 31c J.
Mlealfrit& 11 r 1320 A N B. Bu-Preoeptiai.
M 1613 14ZZIlt • AMINES, B. 11.,Aisistapt.
• - •i• • STAtilt. ALPNIONIULTIOXIN,
"'Van 'OXXTIVOR Onii nos *tam rerare4
deolarlog.intikitfo ' '
Bye piesit hat • r tbiayitiolistureitio
;ins a_ppropriatiOn u'Utio Made by- the Mite to
'No; Students a d Graduates:
1: 'Eaoh OttidetWever 40setillsw year.=9f gip,
whO As Olin's Oiler' dediring hts intention 10
teach in the Caatnioa School of the "State, stuar
receive the:mu ofinly. Opne• per souk towards
4441141A_ 4131 P9 400 # 91 end be/Ito:II/2V
2. lon oludenitfitartStvsnts,ms siesta "of, age,
/who wee dieas/sd,ia she poi/Iraqi and natio/ *vacs
of ittik• Vatted "Melee, or of Tentylvards, or
whOstilistAtiless his Ns isadd' .eerriee4 sad
41toltbill alga an speentantse shore, ob re
ceive the sum of ORA Dottatt per week. •
Efichatudent o wtho, +goo graduating' Ash
sign an agreement - to teach in the Oominoa
So bootrof thfsittatestio furl pars,* etiall reojtve
the nos of Fitly Domino:
I A. Any Student to secure these benefits, must
attend the School at least twelve consecutive
weske.
*A School Year must be at least four mouths
pptLo*.tp AND ANPANBNII.
AU the Diplomas are authorized and furnished
by the State, wad exempt tivisnwho hold them
from say, rther examination by authorities
acting., under, , tha proeisiene ant Common.
Bybee', laws. • • • •
Zap 411314311f0r "Sigel nue of Sig Wi L tithtickildialf
Board, Tuition, Room Rent, Rad, On o , sad
Washing, MAO, (1014,59;0011% Or. 41-per week,
airstallislabove,V NO if vaduktiais, •
.That, (id , Wavka,),
om
tile="3& VW; u shove,
six, Qui seets. all per
Tustion nut/Jock Jlsat, to; those who, do slot
Used Ass Nonni :Sandia& $lO per term, (14
Wage)lloets. of N gar, .week.
Astra ion in intern:nada/ Mimic, including
use of < meat, $1 pap ,week. ,
Prima skip, (24 Line%) $1.60.
I Drawl y, 0 per terio.,..
g, $0 to $lO peg town. •
Board an be obtained in private falitlielit at
i 53.69 to $4 par,week. ••• M
,
}follow* ,OBABWI t t Matta admitted: at
Oily time.
All bills are to be paid promptly in advance to
the Principal, who sets as agent for the Trustees.
Students boarding in As Normal Building Attn.
Leh sheets, pillow•eases and one comfortable,. -
}or further information, or admission to Ithe
Moo), addiess the giinolpal. , ;
Mansfield; ifebsaarylatb; 18V1,-ds
- -
PhyMelan and Surgeon.,
0rincg:4 1 4,144 . 0%it auto* Coles
Sims Stot*,,insta, /Ott
Lots d New Goods 1
COME TO
T, L. BALDWIN It 0018
=EI
and see, a nice stook of Goods for the
FALL (t WINTER,
S ; II 44M IIII 4 I g i *APPP I
EN
- . —all styles, colors and pattarna—
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s u i t i nply g e assortment toisaleat from.
OLOALKS READY-MAIMIdIiSTD CLOTH
TO MAXI( MOE, ALL KINDS _
LININGS; SEINONS, TASSELS
&o„ TO TRIM DRESSES
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YANKEE NOTIONS'
tut't be beat. It keep up with everything the
Ywahuesbeep thought of 1,10 far. ,
/LOOP SHIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CORSETS, AP.
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too numerous to mention; but will say that You
will seldom And so large an assortment to select
from in a eonhtry store, and clear down to the.
.44 sOaries . a . siortzient of
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ItEADir-MADE CLOTHING/
in otitis; and ;tithe of init.. • Should we fail to
suit you with ready-made, we have Caasizaito
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A TAILOR TO CUT AND NIT. I
Boots, and shoes,
HATS AND OAPS, STRAW. 000D8,
AND - GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS;,„A COMPLETE LINE OF '
OROOKERY, WOODEN WARE, ,
• HARD RARE, smut HARD
i ‘WARE, NAILS, IRON;
Looks . ; taroks', Carpenters' Tools: ,
A opiEßAt'sitiot:Or '
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E. 'HOWL, SEWING MAGRINE:
Pamirs if you wauttoolo to work wlthlroyin.
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SAL`', LIME, PLASTER, PORK ,PLIAIR
Lime, Cayuga .Plaster, &o.
Battertabs, Pails. Tlikins, and
• Ashton Silt to
flavor with. All kinds of Patin Prodiseewant
od. Mout can't be beat. .
Oot $7O.
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—Our stock of—
BOTTOM FIGURE.
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all styles sad dm.
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soritierlhorites all Id eibettet sly Spring Goode, to'oeititud .Z. 1$ tbstr Dew neck
We Intend to keep a still larger a ortinent at DR tGOODS.aad Booti and Shoes
' • tha' hist iegeoti,'ettd ioine fin* grades than we have. kept for several years past.
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Thies goodi are so amok cheaper than for:sexual years put, that we bare felt warranted 11
pitttitik in a fall line of prices, and think we can salt any one. ,We have them in Taffeta and
Gras Grain at-el; i 51,25, $1.373 $1,50, 4482, '51,76, $2," $3,15; 4240, $2,75,4 $3. ' ,
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COLORED Si
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Those goods aza also mush lower in p
medians priosdsUits and Poplins, and a
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We Lave a ttreValase alsoitpent, in
prlaes. t
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We have L Voriltito stoch;!frim iholo
$ 4 O 109 SO, $7,
! So $lO, $l2 and $lO
MIEN
' DRAPERY
TABLE LINE
kA.PkIIVS, white and cot
TOWELS,,,Bieckabuck,'Dice
DRESS GOODS, i
PRINTS, GINGRA u
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("LOVE'S.' A fulliStock of Black, White and Colored Gloves,
in:our regular make (the Joeephene seamless) warranted equal
to any in the market.
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We invite attention to our new. stock of sin:Fred' and plain Japanese Sils,
striped and plain .&enoh 'Mks, Black ilicifeta and Cron-Grain"
' Silks, .18lack Alpacas, Black Pure Mohairs in all .Nos.,
Black and White Plaidi, Black and White
Stripes ) Fancy rlaids, Suit Goods
as welt 4 an !,entire new stock of'
DomeatiOs at the lowest . .
caiii prices of .
the season.
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Maroh 1.5 t 1871.
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mita etalsounn woula esrotro
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thst boo Mode! /onto rod 9 one
Shawls. D
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OLOTR: 01418IMERER, all of which are offered for Cash or Ready Pay ILt prices that ma
nt4 fall ,trgireitildSfeetion. The public are cordially invited to *all and eza'mine and be con'
- --flicid.that now-lithe time to buy *heap. The highest Market price
Paid for all kmds of Produce.
WoltAcivit, Feb. 22,101:
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The Uin
rges Establishment Northern Pa.!
sirmi,ligigit
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AVING faellitiee for buying and h idling large quantities of Goods enables bins to offer
them at the lowest Jobbing pleas. In onr retail department Goods are sold at a small ad
•ante ester wholesale prices. A large at. ok of
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, STONII, 11101111 ISM IND MU LIMB,
- GLASS, ALL sins, sums smappluni, TRIO, .
PAINTS, •Au KINDS AND COLORB k
VARNISHES AND ARNISH BRUSHES, A run. sTocic.
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Transfer Orn.amentsi Sirpeing Pencils
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and lirushe for:Carisiage and
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. - C u tter rnamentling:
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A tall line of all Awes of Goods appertaining to our business kept fit stook. '
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Feb. 1,1871-Iy.
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
a aosaplato assortmeht of- Shelf ilardwere,
of whloh he ottotaaratil the Igilovqng tatto108;
NAILS, 'SPIKES, CROWBARS,'
OUT, BULL, HAND AND ]RUCS
SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGE%
CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS,
AXES:AUGERS, BITTS.BITT
STOOKS, RATCHETS,
CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, PORICS, DENO
SOREWS,,WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE
61 JARS, 1„ PIPE BOXES, AELE•TREES, ELT'
TIOSPRINGS, HOBSE. ' SHOES, HOOP, BABA BAND IRON, GRINDSTON E
HANGINGS, CORN. POPPERS. SAUSAGE ;COTTERS AND ormmis
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, PISTOL POWDER
AND OAPS; PATENT. BARNDOOR HANGINGS.-
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a sew thing; arid made foiure: These are but a few of the many articles imposing the Wok
of Hardware. I Unite the publtete cell sad examine for themselves. I elta to by the
beet atti4lty of goods in my 110,1 loid all work to order done promptly and well.
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SASH, DOORS, BLINDS„ AT FAcyroity,pßzoss
Willibotoißetiasletisly.• . , .; - •
RODIRTO.
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toe, sad wo shall keep a good
fair 'assortment_ of the better qn
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reguiss and °arra shim white dad colared, at yr, l ow
amen Quilt. ;very dump./
'Linos'
eat prima upwards, as fine as needed. $1,76; $2,42,60,
er pair. These prices kept in stook, and finer goods
sold on. order. , • . .
USLINS, in alt. grades. . •
8,, in all grades, very 'cheap.
red borders,front $1 to ss,so•Pr
;' Damask, ordered,from 12s to $9
GENTS, B
Ready-Made Clothing I
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Ka and PL 131,
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Ica Quilts'
Curtains"
new styles for early spring trade.
S iv., choicest patternrof the seas
J. A. PARSONS &- IFO.
RANGEMENTS I
fly Inform his many, patrons and tho trading public,
12,prices of Ma wintor gtoot or
ss Goods, Furs,
OYS and YOUTHS ' ,
Stov
liaving,on band a tL go stook of Tin, Stores
and Hardware, the.und , ri%ned takte pleasure
to announce that ho b aat 'a great outlay, adl
ded to the usual stook of tho old stand on
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