The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 06, 1871, Image 3

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    TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
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(Deal Items.
WEI*ESDAY; SEPT. 0, 1871.
_ Now it.dvertisOmputs.
tivardian Salo—J. (1, Argetaingor.
Horeo Fotind—BenVFroneh.
Lost Property—B. A. Fish:
Pair Up—E. B. Campbell.
N cw tloods-O. I C. Matherg
a II
Parsons & Co:
14 Thos. Harden.
NOTICE.—Dr. CLARK writes us t
he will be at the CONE HOUSE, IVELLSBO
Jlb NDAY and TUESDAY, SEPT. 11 and
IF7' 1 .—aug. 0-4 w.
•
Picrito.—There will be a picnic.
Farmington Center on tho 14th inst. p.
will be spared to make it a pleasant affair, an
general invitation is extend—
.
CoustrasioNF.D.--w. A. ititone, Esq.,
Las bum connulasioned A. A: G. on the Kali of
Oen. It. C. Cox, 13th Div. National Guards,
the Tank of Lieut. Colonel.
CORRECTION.--We are happy to st:
t h a t /teary Shattuck, who ivas reported killed
tha Revere collision, has turned up all. right
There are other men of that name, and one
these was killed by the accident —hence the
CM
TUE ROAD from to the A
trim mines has been let at $4,50 per 'rel. T
is a pretty stiff price for this country; but
road is required to be a different affair from t
mountain log-roads in vogue with our lamb
men—and it is also a "dug - road, " along the
side,*with some "rocIF-work." Mr. John Eng]
has the obntraot.
BARN BURN - ED.—On Sunday m:
niug, Aug. 27, the barn of Mr. 11. B. Adams
discovered to be on fire, and the fire had ma
such progress that no stweessful efforts itvalledl
Savo the building or its contents. Farming too
hay, grain, &e., wore quickly reduoed to,ashell
Supposed to have originated from a sigh tui
tr ,- o k e . There was a light insurance.
Augustus Redfield, Esq., vi'as adw
tad to the Bar at the present court term.
Redfiold's qUiet, unassuming ways and read in i
to oblige, litve'rnado him many friends' duri,
die sojourn with us. Those who - know him b
will hardly hesitate about giving him,a share
business in his profession . We cordially wi
hint snecess.
dome tall corn was left at this office
..n Friday last. The stalk was over twelve idet
high, but had only ono ear, which grow at a bight
of tiro feat. We can't endorse 'snob corn. If
the whole thing was five feet high, and had tVeo
good ears, we would giv4l it a. local notico—ivo
would eo.
itEuarous.—There will be a village
comp meeting held in Liberty Valley circuit, 4,,t,
rho village of Liborty, in thin county, commono
tog on the 21st instant, to eolltinno one wed+
A cordial invitation is extended to 'all wlio feel
Interested in a good work, to attend.
—At the East Oenoseo Conference, the follow
ing appointments u - cre made foithis vicinity
Rutland and Columbia, Paul Smith; Jackson,
C. Weeks ; Tioga and Lawrenceville, W. Coch
ran; W. D. Taylor; Plossburg,
Latakia ; Charleston, G. S. Transu ; Wellsboro,
D. D. Buelc ; Delmar, --; Gaines and Ma
B -
ehester, 0. . Weaver; Westfield, W. IV. Hun,;
Brookfield, A. 'J. Blanchard; Chatham, W. .y„
Ramsey; Knoxville, J. H. Blades; P r armington;
T. L. Weaver.
_
Ali who know Dr. Buck, will ho glad to 840
that he is to remain with us saotber term. The
Doctor's unobtrusive, quiet, christian life pits
mado him many friends—outside the church tls
well as in it. Be preaches his first sermon on the
an Sunday morning next.
We call attention to the douple half
"column advertisement of J. A. Parsons lc, Co ! , in
day's issue. We rather believe in dealin
with our borne merchants; but such of our citi
zens as ohooso to trade in Corning, cannot do
better than to sire the above firm n trial.
—" Charley" Mathers has returned from New
,I,uk, whore ho has been buying himself poor
fir future dealings with those wanting fall an
Wolter goods
--Thomas Harden has also returned from th
ity, with a h'eavy,,stoek of fall and wintor goods
iNsurtANcn. Our young friends
Wheeler A; Langan, we nre l pleased to state, at ,
king a lively business in the way of insurance
They have good, reliable companies, and ari
eery pleasan i t men to, do business with. The
me insuring at very low rates, and giving good
catisfaction to their customers. Drop in and see
them, over C. B. Kelley's store.
REAIOVAL. The "German School,
House" is being removed as we write. It is ai
inik distance to move a school house, though we
Think it can be 'removed in less time than a new
ring could ho built, with this advantage, that
when it is on 'the ground, why there you aro, with!
ihe house all ready to your hand 1 While - if RI
rf,lliipses on the road, you can still build a now
one all the same. If it reaches the ground inten
ded for it, the intention is to make it an addition
the Graded School buildings.
FLOWERS OF THiYATTER SUM
A lady who wishes her name suppressed, has fa
vored us with a boquot, Which wo mention with
pivasurn because of its rare beauty and fragrance,
ne loss than the exquisite taste with which it is
arranged. It noeupies a prominent place in our
sinclurn is admired by all hands, and the ques—
(lnn is often asked '.who is the donor." We trust
our lady friend will always And the path of life
}dooming with choice flowers, perfumed with their
odor, enutinnally lighted by a warm and genial
son, and always enjoy happy surroundings.
CATAWISSA RAH, ROAD. ---We
kre advked, from Credible sources, that the
,Loce road is to be petaled forward without delay
. I ' , IA- nr Arnot, and thence to the State line at
c,i - no 3 r Thig does not lath Into a narrow guage
N.ol from the southeast to the northwest corner
county—and we never 13 l id much faith in
tacit a read. The hills are 1..0e low at the bet
t,ta trad j too high at the
A - NEW COAL VEIN of unusual prom
has been dintovered on the ridge between
creek and little Pino creek, and two, or
dire., lodes above the old English eettlemeut.-7
as wct are informed, the vein was etruck on the'
inds t.f John Avid], and in the vicinity of the
irgo Irart owned by Peter Herdic. Cutting
, htrn• the 'roported depth of the vein one-half
heeauPe this world is giving to lying), we still
1,-ive a splendid vein of coat f , feet thick, which
will dn. The point- of the is : that this vein
lies in a region which goeh. g if,l4 Kato (1,0. 4 1 t o
be barren of cool. And this is not tho only ridge
in thi9 region where uoal ovhi,-. , 1,4 contrary to ge
ology.
TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.—A guar
r,ily Convention of tha 1. 0 of G. T. will be held
Nt Welhiboro, an the 13th and 14th, of Sowetla•r
next. The Convention will meet at 161'A .
Wednesday the 13th, 1871. The following soh
pets will he discussed
1. 19 ti . m drinking of wine consistent with
cluistinn character ? 2. Social drinking. 3. Tho
~g ency of tho press in the temperance reform.—
Ow cost of the liquor traffic to nonconsurners
The duty of the Church in regard to the tem
perance cause. ft. By what political action can
the temperance canto best be promoted ?
l'ehlicaddre.s on Wednesday evening at the
Court 11.11 Fe, by Rev. .D. 1). Buek D. D. The'
merentien will convene in open Passion, n L nd the
•.11,lie are invited to attend. Tioga Aug. let,
1:771. 13 T. IlltStiLEY. Sels.y.
I. 0. of 0. following resqln
tif,Ds were adopted by the Wellabor° lodge, No.
(Q, on the occasion 'of the death of C lostelle
Klinhall •
Reooh•cd. That in am re oral of our ',realer.
c, 1.. Kimball, from the Lowe to the higher tow
lie, we recognize the hand th t, while it over
thitcloweth us with grief, yet Booth all things
well."
Resolved, That •we extend o united nail
h tz.stfeltsympathy to the afflicted: mil) , and re
istions.of our deceased brother, who ellowship
vitt, II? 64 unfaltering and faithful.
Regolved, That oar lodge room be drape in
i nclining for a period of thirty days, ID memo
tl the deceased.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be
!set to the family of our deemed brother, end
bs .abliehed in our local papers. Con.
THE CONCERT.—In common with our
fellow citizens and eitiaszieiseis-whd • - pald'their
door-foes, we attended the concert given as per
advertisement of last week. Not having a.dead
head ticket, wo went prepared to criticise or com
mend, eel° us seemed Just; and, on the whole,
irss,arainolined to eommend—kt least ltho vocal
part of the performance. The voice] were good,
the pieces were well rendered, and wo have eel
&fin heard a sweater soprano than the Alleghe
nian& can boast.. As regards • the ibelliringingi
the less said the better.-' It - was fair for beginners:
but we have never heard a troupe save thii.sorig
inal "Swiss Bell'Ringers 4 who could entertain an
audience respeetably with "the bells." We no.
tired, with regret, the inevitable Yankee feature
of advertising in this performance, as we have
noticed it before in concerts, oirctissev, and with
humility be it spoken—religions gatherings. In
this instance it took tile torm of a placard, stuck
on the really well played cabinet organ, ;to tilt:
‘!Tnia OnaAN ion SALE." -Wo suggest that, at
the next concert, this ticket be taken from the
organ and posted on the "bells."
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Not that we glamlile: not at all: we have an
ear for Eineie---two hi fact—arid have; performed
to limited audiences before now with applause,—
on tho jews harp and month organ.
But the concert was given underihb . auspices
of the allermain Society," and in regard to this
we have a word to say:
This society inaugurated—the past winter—a
series of lectures that, we venture to say, was
more successful thaw any enterprise of the kind
in a vill age . of this size befizeen Maine and Texas.
Much of th'.s success was owing to the shrewed
management of the business ootnmittoe, and not a
little—we say it without flattery—to the superior
intelligence and appreciative ability of our peo
ple. As we print the leading paper in this sec
tion and have first class facilities for job work,
the committee naturally gave their advertising
work to this offtoe ; and we tried to give satisfac
tion in work and prices. The record will show
that we did the work at about' half the rates
charged by such offices throughotit'this'region.—
n addition, our Local editor attended the leo
tures every time, arid wrote extended notices,
which were suffioiently able_ td win attention and
commendation from leading papers beyond the
'tint infamies of the Society.:
tat it bo remembered that these were not dead
head notices, each, editerThilving a' Belot; ' duly
Paid for, and "good for the season." Nor did we
look or care for, the quettomary oifer of a eon:TN
dentary ticket for the Man who was expected to
write notices of the lectures.
But a cordial and generous appreciation tit 'out
eiforta to forward the enterprise would have been
more grateful than the almost daily fault-finding
and caviling with which we were entertSiitted.;:r
We wore constantly faulted and accused of ,"over
charging, when wo were charging less than any
similar office in _northere,,Pcnnsylvania for ;the
same class of work, and we fully ,believe , that,
beside all this, we donated to the SobietY more
than those who were so over officious. We do
not greatly care about this; but we wish the pub :
lie to understand jn4 how nuich,loundation there'
was for the impression whielkwas sought to be
conveyed, that we wore exorbitani, in Our char
ges : that wo were aetdated in every transaction
by greed of gain, and that cntr_course was narrow,
and soetariaic This was rho . . hapoin whioh,the
small change of village-s candal eonatantly xeaoh
ed us, and we beard very frequently that the Ag
itator was to change hands : that M. 11. Cobb
was to Mere and take charge of this—oianoth
or paper, We should harp weloomed hits
1 .5'; ldr he has abilities that few men care ,to waste
on a country paper, and his coming would have
been garn to the county—and loss to himself.—
We happen to know thathis heart goeti out ,te c ,
the wooded bills, green valleys, and purling
streams of this mountain land with a poet's We;
but ho will hardly return. In view of the earn
est work and Unyielding integrity'which';infirked
his course hero, we judge , that ,ho -found Tioga
()aunty like Micawber's coals—" not remunere
tive." In the first place, he gave" away the price
of a good farm in gratuitous printing. No man
in the tounty ever did so, muck for ,a; party, find
got so littlb in return, Ile did not oompleiti'Of
this ; but, when ho stood up with stiff back and
unbending knees for Principle, while political
hack's were trimming foreffice, many of his friends
.—whe, should have known and done better—went
very looso on him ;—and this was gaiikng.
hosides.vrliat ho freely gave, he - was *waged outt•
of more printing than he could afford to lose.—
But: the worst of all, was the inordinate boring
to which,he was subjected. Being a 'good na
tured soul, sensitive about giving offense, bo was
a standing mark fur every dullard who bad a '
grievance; and the way these tiresome souls
were %vont to twist their moral pod-augers into
his mental serenity, was painful. Ile told us so
last summer—or words to•that effect—and added,
"It is getting almost as bad here - in Philadel
phia." Perhaps, when he is bored out of the
latter place, ho will return to Wellsboto.
COURT PROCEEDINGS-At th© .4.1.
gnst Term, 1871, the amount of business of
criminal character was very light. There were
several misdemeanors complained of before the
grand jury, but none of a serious nature.
E. E. Bond, of Lawrenceville, indicted for eel
ling liquor without license, was found guilty,
and sentenced to pay a fine of $75 and costs.
John 111'1%lahon, of Tioga, assault and battery,
found guilty ; to pay a tine of $1 anti costs, and
be imprisonbd in the county jail for 20 days.
Samuel Maine, of Chatham, on a charge of
making threats . to ono of his neighbors,•sen
toneod to pay costs.
Tho Sheriff does not take any one below from
this term.
The seats in the M. E. church will be
rented on laturtlay next, at 2 P. M. •
ZELu's ENCYCLOPEDIA.—Tiiii under
signed having been requested by Mr. J. O. John
son to give Zell's Encyclopedia an • extended•and'
critical examination, make the following state
ment, as the result of their investigation. s.ln
amount of matter, it is equal to 'twelve volumes
of Appleton's Encyclopedist. Its articles are
written with great care, and so condensed as to
contain the matter essential to a itnoWledge of
the subject treated. It is brought down to the
present day giving an account. - of Sadown, Se--
dart; and the fate of Napoleon 111 and
~tbe sec
ond Empire.
In the department of .cience, it gives ,the re=
atilt of the latest research, which adds very great
ly to ita value in comparison with any other ey
chipeabi ; chile in copious illustrations it is
entirolv N iihflat a rival.
Each r,i us having examined.. the. work with
respect tri Sur several departments of study, do
cheerfully and warmly recommend as a taps,
'valuable and reliable work, whose general,pse
cannot fail to exercise a most important tiod ben
eficial tolluenco. It. in., n successful attempt'to
give the American people a dibrifyLfor, a sum
which -plaviis it within the - reaeltof alt. -
We.lisbnro, Aug. 24,1871
Dear Si r: —I consider '"/.ells Ilnoyelopedia,",
the ho-t now in uso, for the amount of money In
v( .4( (1. The work ought lo be in tho hantku of
lov. ry teuelwr, and found on every teaeher's desk - .
"-Yours truly, F. A. Ar.t.tra.
The ~hove named gentlemen
_are too well known
throughout this soeti on to need, any- endorsement
I fr“ . ce n.l: and we need not remark that - an ex
ir iustieo erre) elopedia , is a library of knowledge
Ito ireeif Tr Is n silent sChnolmaster in the house ?
F l, O wap. nt hand- for reference; costing , nothiug
itter the pnreheSe nhipei first 'paid, hat always
emaining a hank of knowledge on which Artif6.
Ire payable at , siglit. We , may ,add that this
work is being universally'eridorsed and adopted
hrqughout the country, by scholars, eavans and
cientists. Address J. C. Johnson, Covington, - ,
'll.-4EI).
, HOLLIDAY'I'OWN — Narrow escape=-
young man, a son of Luke Stephens, in 00m.•
puny Isla'. Mies Martha Stevens, daughter of
henry Stevens were driving a young and spit . ;
ited horse down the hill opposite of E.. C. West
brook, when the harness gave way, letting the
wavn directly against the horse, which became
I anageablo. Mr. Stevens after ilnding all efforts
cf n 4 avail to atop the animai,jumPed 'from the
Wagon advising •Miss Stevens to jump; seeing
itl chance she remained in the wagon, the horse
Inning at full speed for more than one mile.
ri fter turning the corner at llollidaytown, Miss
. called in a loud voice, "stop my horse," when
s vend men caught the horse by the bills, hold
i. .g on for a long way before the horse could be
cinched to` r atop. (hapening after dark.)
Morgan Wells, a young man in the employ of
. W. Ilymes , as teamster, got thrown from a
t uck load of logs nn the 23 inst., and the wheel
p seed over his right arm, completely crushing
i . Doctor Smith of Tloga operated upon it.
. .
The ordination of baptism was administered to
Il r yram Potter and wife, by the Rev. Mr. Bunnell,
Binday the 27 inst. , ,
•
The care on the Wolleboro and Lawrenceville
R. R. killed two head of oattle for. Abraham
A; O. WINTHIIit,
N. L. RBI - semis,
W. W. WEnn.
lion J, B. Mmes.
Mansfield„lnly 31, 3&1I
ArAltiirAGES.
REGAN—In Charleston on the 25 al ~ by
Rev. G. S. Venues, Mr. Thomas Frances Regan,
to Mies Ezell& Barnes„,„botb. of Middlabuz*
11 APPLICX—SACHMANN—Inltellsboro on
the 20th ult., by A. B. Drowater Esq.illr. Adam
Reffliok to Miss Obtain° Baokroann, both of
iyollsboro.
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DEATHS. I
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3. BRADFORD .- At COrtiand N. Fel:July2Bth,
• Mrs. Demi° P. Bradford, wife of W. H. Bradford,
and third daughter of N. SMith BtaiVof Sullivan
Tioga Co., Pa. aged 25 yearl,l months 12 days.
Her remains were brought .home fikr interment,
2
4eri-Taylor of Manila aid, who'only:a few lhort
months previous united' her *hi marriage, eon
ducted the burial mile& Death, in olai in •
her has taken' one of earths brightest jewels, , an
one whose loss will keg be felt in the circes in
41:tioh she moved. She was -possessed witli .an
unusually sweet and .amiable disposition that
endeared her to the hearth of all. During ) her
long and painful illness, no murmur or ward of
ebmplaint was ever heard. She failed raPidly
the few last days of her life, and on Friday morn
ing her happy spirit tot* its flight, leaving her
countenance bathed Jn,` a halo of radiance as
though a ray from thlbettecland had left Its
impress there. She Mth left 'our hearts lad 'to
hreaking, yet we know , ihe as only passed be
fore us over the river, Ikeyond. which she waits
our coming. Her huablind # on whom the afflic
tions falls heavily, has our warmest sympathy.
Though ho feels his dearest , hopes are burled.
There is one merciful '#nd strong, who is, not
unmindful of his sorrow. He also tempers the
' wind to the shorn lamb, can bind up his broken
heart, and comfort hinkr-through all the weary
journey of life. - Damie' has passed from earth
away; but we know in that happier clime where
he cherished ones are garnered, we shall meet
a'gain. S. S.
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BURLINGTON.
. Leaving the East and arriving at Chicago or
Indianapolis, how shall we reach the West?
The best Line i&aeltneyiledged to be the C.l r B.
4 Q., joined together with buil:S.& M. Railroad,
by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the
BURLINGTON ROUTE.
The main liniof the Route running to Omaha
connects with the great,PacifiC Roads, and forms
ti) -day the leadiag route to California. The Mid.
die Branch, entering Nebraska at Plattsmouth,
Passes through,Lincoli the State Capital, and
crill this year befinishi,d to Pert Kearney, for
4ing the shortest route;aorose.the Continent by
over 100
t Another brandh of the 13. 7 M., diverging at
Red Oak, falls into a Rite running down the Mis•
sours through St. Joe to Kansas 011y .e and all
llansas. Passengers by this route to Kansas, see
Plintois, Southern lowa, and - Missouri, and, by a
ilight divergence, oan see Nebraska also.
LoVers of fine views should . iemember the Bur
lington Route, for its towns "high-gleaming
from afar"—its tree-fringed streanis—its rough
bluffs and quarries—its- corn-oceans stretching
over the prairies further than eye can reach.
thLand -buyers will belurn tttremember it, for
eye have friends among the two thousand who
have already bought farms fr6m Geo. S. Harris,
the Land Cotomlasioner of the B. t M. B. B. at
Burlington, lowa, or titikong the four thousand
home-steaders and pmemptore who last yeat
Sled claims in the Lincoln ,tand office, where
`Made Sam is rich enough tosive us all a farm.'
July 19, 1871.—tf
SPEOIAL'NOTICES.
AVOID QUACKS.
= A victim of early indieoretion, oAusing nor-
Vous debility, premtiparel decay having
in vain every advprtiped romedy, has die
covered a simple means of self.oure i which be
will send free to his fellow-sufferers. J. H.
REEVES, 78 Nassau at., New York..
Aug. 0, 1871-Iy.
• PIANO-Mr. A. B. A. Briggs of Ifldditibury,
has on exhibition at : the Cone Rouse one of
Mathushek's celebrated Pianos. All lovers of
- glutei are invited to take a look at ibis instru
ment, and observe the advantages it has over
other Pianos in its general construction and com
pleteness of tone.
Mr. Briggs furnishes-Organs or Melodeans at
very reasonable rates,: Address him at Crook
ud creek, Pa.
4 July 19, 1871.—ti
DENTISTRY. —C. N. Dartt, dentist
office in Wright Bailey's plook, where he con
tinues to make teeth with the now improvement
which gives better satisfaction than any thing
else in use. To be had at Dartt's only.—Aug. 24
1,870.—tf.
THE UNION BENEFIT VAR
Middle,tOwn.N. V. and Honesdale, Pa.
Chartered by' Actof Legislature of Pennsylvania,, , „
IT IS SA.FE! IT :IS ftELIABLE! TIS CHEAP! BETTA :TtLAN
LIFE INSURANCE! ANDPOUR TIMES CHEAPER!
Legally Incorporated.
A Strictly Co., upon the Co-opera4ve, Plan
EACH blErsitEß IS A STOOKHOL
SPECTIVE INTEREST, AS
HONOR; IS PLEDGED AS'
; tRIFDBNT,
AON. H. B. REAHOSBER,
,Honesdale, P
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W. DOLTOLAS, supt. South Bide R. R.,
J. H. NORTON„Slddletown,Y. Y.
How. H. B. BEARDSLBE, Cennsellor at
Honesdale, Pa. _
HON. WM. M. NELSON, Merchant, Equin
Pa.
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JACOB MAY, Esti., Tobaoco Merchant,
Jervis, N. Y.
Cot. D. C. DUSENBERRY, jeweller, Mi
town, N, t.
Rox. HOMER RAMSDELL, Ex. Pres.
' Railway, N,ewburgb; N.Y.
O. W. DOUGLAS; Esq., Stipt. South Side
Long Island. '
'D. A. CURRIE, w: D:2, Atld: Motown, N. Y
Bon. GEO. R. BARRETZ Mauch Chunk,
Preaident Judge 228 - Judicial Diet.
To become a reeMber or members of this
lows; '
(1-_:eIVER,AL Dl VI
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To consist of 5000 members each. Benefits $5,000 in a full Division, or si.fotevery member
in the division at the time of death. Divieinn No.l includes persons from 2.oAti - 40 years of age.
Division No. 2 inoludee Persons from 40 to 00 years( of ago. Membership fee to either of these
division $B. Asiessment at the death of a inember,sl*,WA ' r ,' : 'i F , :;' . ' ,`•, ' e . -
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each benefits $5,000 in a full division, or $1 for every certi Oatefth'iliii alilleibii at the . time of
death. Division No. 3, includes persons from 20 to 4Q yips of,age4 Divisiton ;No.. it, includes
persons from 40 to 60 year's of age. Memb rebip (cola bi °Hof these - divtifoisillV - Asseiks- -
mont at the death of a member, $l,lO r•."i':-r.:t , ,' ' :" is : ... .
SP -1 -E&A_L DIVISIOE,--= ' Single , rillemberships,.. -- ,-- .: .-•
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To consist of 1000 memb rs each. Benefits $5,000 In a full divisioncif.ts fot etitry niemlier of
the division at the time 4?f:death. ,
cif 20
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• Division A includes person train 20 to 85 yekis cif age.
,41 , B ,t. ~ «; 85« 50 a n if .
fl tt 50 1, 50 ‘. (I II 0 ~„ ' .
53embership fee to
,either of these divisions, $l5. Assessments on the death of a Member; $6,10
1 •
-REMEMBER THE MEMBERSHIP FEES IS ; ONLY , PAIR : ONCt, ; AFTER , T,
WHICH YOU ONLY PAY WHAT MOILTALIV is nA44I4.IIS; THEI 3 li
, . •i
AaTiVit COST. NO ANNUAL ti 1.0 ' T 4.1 0, ,- . 1) t
4 • i 1 ‘ ..
. , •
.1n this Compan y,': and Is' this Plan, the Poorest - Man may Provide a
. -
. '-.; 'Competency for his ..Fp,mily,.
,:
. • :•.1 ,
Reliable inauranee statistics
_desert the fact that out of every 1,000 sound, healthy persons be
tween 20 and 60 years of age, not more than 1 or B , on an average die each year, and, this holds ,
good throughout al/ these_yeari. Therefore, for every 1,000 tacunheirA;iit, tba'Ustost Llntiiiiiir
ClonoArtr, in a diviSlon ofirhioh you were a member, you would be assessed 7 or 8 times in each.
year. ' -. •
WOULD A LIP I I NSURANCE COMPANY INSURE YOU'FOR A ' THOU
SAND DO LARS FOR EIGHT DOLLARS AND EIGHTY CENTS?
.No unsound or nitilealthi persons received as members. Dyislons 'small filling rapidly.
B. C. W - - ' ' '
V. ~ REELER , 1
G. W. LANOAN.
WHEELER & LINOAN.
General Agents for Tiogik9o,wowno, Pp_,
Office
Office with Wm. A. Stone, In Wright & Bailey's block: 'At the birtid office you can insure yvric
property against are, your horses and cattle aginstteath and theft. Bates low and Goinpaalwas
- I'
I ER, AND EACH ONE'S PAST • AND PRO
ELL I AS THEIR INTEGRITY AND
HE CAPITAL OP.THE COMPANY.
Officers o,
the' Company :
; nna,
OH
EMI
Port
JOSHUA DRAPBR, M. D., Pres. Middletown
jBsvings Bank, Middletown; N.
BLISTIA P.WIiBBLBR;BSQ., Vicea'iesAnd
• land Railway, Middletown, N. Y.
D. C. WINPIRLD„ M. D. Bx-County '<Berk Or.
'
ht. LP.WINt CLARci;I46 - , Ni Y.
NG PRYSICIIANS t — - ‘• •
BiNtititG
C. A. D , M. oneß ale, Pa.
IJDITORS.,
111115
CONSULT
Pa. I nom. Trt,0,4f3.. P.EORGli!,.,..Nowburgh N. Y.,
a. ' ..- Monty' blidge of Onavto tfoinity, N. vi.'-'
. 1. , -1; 1 . o-• 4 ' l'.4 '' '. ~l i r.E. '.i . i,c 'L
I ,Compaiiy,lbp.payaerifs and frilaimitte 9 -0. as i 4
—ti ,
lON.—Single - , - Members/lips
14ENNSYLVANIA STATE, AGRIOULTUR
AL,SOOIETY.—The Exhibition of this So
ciety, for' 1871, will be held at' Banton, on
T p oday, September 19th, Watterdalh'
b 201 h, Tkuractay, September 21st, ?Way,
tember 92d. The, grounds are spatione, the
bnildings and eeeommodations ample, and the
premium li st liberal. There it no charge for en
trfee, except Melees entered for speed. For cat
alogues or , other information, address either .of.
the Secretaries, nt Scranton.
JOHN C. MORRIS, President.
ID. W. SEILER, Rae. Secretary.
Mc00)111111r, i7or, Secretary.
!August 90,1871-3 t ' •
WELLSIBORO
Door Sash 6:43linti; Factory,
t
IiIIiaNJAMIN AUSTIN, is prepared to fur
-1) Watt Bret-olaso work from the beat lumber,
at hie new factory which to now in full operation.
t Sash, Doors,
)3114111111100 IPBCZNIFIND
AND MOULDINGS,
i
constantly on band, or manufaotured to order.
, 1.. i a..?;11... ,i k• ',%. f t t. I 1 ~ :-:
Ii i 1-, • ' 11'
'
;.Planing..a,nd " Nakiiiiiii .
$
dttne promptly, and in the beet manner; The
beet workmen employed, and none but the beat
seitooned lumber need. Eneotirige home Indus
t?.
Faotory near the foot of Slain St,
BENJ. AUSTIN.
FlVellsboro, Aaguat 2,1871. tf I
•:. , ::,
Executors' 'Notice.
WHEREAS letters testamentary to the es
tate of Zervia Wilson, late of Welisboro,
Iloga county. have been granted to the subscri
be/stall persons, indebted to the said estate are
renhested m i ke' Imi:lBlE4th ''payment,'and
those having Adatine or derearids against the es 7
tato of the said decedent, will make known the
same without delay to ' A. S. BREWSTER,
J. B. NILES,
tWellaboro, Aug 80, 1871 6w Executors.
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AUCTIOICSALE` v
TBS subseriber offers for sale, on Wednesday,
September 0, 1871, at 10 o'clock A: M., the
fallowing property, at the old Spencer mill, on
the Tioga road ;
A boiler, engine and running gear of a mill ;
also, farming,implements, two cows, two shoats,
a lot of corn, household furniture, &o. - •
ER! WAKEMAN.
;August 30, 1871 2we,
New Jewelry: Store.
Ira E undersigned would respeotfully say to
JIL. the citizens of wellsboro and vioinity, that
ho has opened a
.100 Orr Stork.,, „
in the Wilding recently occupied by 0. L. Will
cox. his stook oomprises a fall assortment of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED-4VAR.H.Ci
4. D. WARRINEEt,. one of the best workmen
lut Mirth erii
4gF4IVANCi OF,..3IT4TCHES
CLOCKS &e., &e., &c.
'For the skillful tleing of which his seventeen
years practical experience is sufHoior.t gnarantee.
; ! . 3 , 8. ,B; WAARNBit.
Wellsbori), Avg 28 ; 18114 f. - •
Charter Perpetual,
~„
•
CoUl- vi6BAson.NN •
D.C.BBItitY Middletown, N, Y.
M i . LEWIS CLiiir'
itiddidoha,"'l:L+ 6A`
TORS.
3:II. NORTON, Ran g of Franklin Printing Co.,
Middlotornt, N. Y.
GRINNELL BURT, Hrp , Proc. Warrilok Val.
1 9Y. it •:.44 Nrsawlek, N.Y.
348. N. NUM% EPA Pres. Middletown Na-
- tionAT Bank, Bliddletowni- - N. L., •
THE OLD '
"PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE" -
,__
for
knciwn is tho Townsend House,
VILLAGE LOTS SALE . 31 and for el timo occupied by D. DHo I II- - •
Iv
T '-
B subscriber Is now offer day, has been theroughlyirelitted, repair- .
ing village lots ed arid opened by
for sale In,theltestern part Of the village ) •
'
'on' reasonable tarma c :, Said: lots 01% • largo and M N.L. R. ovoNNoR.
nicely situated. • - 1I
Also, 'shout 150,000 feet of pine lumber for , who will be happy to , accommodate the o l d {
sale ,
at Truman & Dowen's mi ll , Wellaboro. , ,y utile for 5..._ _ ' friends of the house at very reasonable rates.
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ponqqote 'spa
aro unaiditliy Lull,
long and abort time
TIVELY NO BO I
I am always glad
to oome and look.
ore. 130 only one p
pay for.
alp - 28; 187 T.
tolaiela
have a fira67r!"
;.7 Rloga, Snly b,
ME
ESE
iras
• ore'
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,'' WHITE PIQUE.
::BUTTONS, ALL HINDS,: CLOTHS AND 'CIAS SORES,
-LINEN GOODS, 1,„,,_, , POPLINS 85 WHIT ; GOODS,
Cliotros; Hosiery, Knit Goods and Notions. ,
. , 1
"' ' 4.
- .Choice: - 'Grrooeries.
, .
~ - =dB- cret- - 49.7 , - , 'L , J. war.-- - Syrup,3a MP ! trurratus•
Hat & Caps,
_Boots &§h'ee‘itiiibbers, Crocke6r,'WOoden Ware, &c
Cash Paid for BUTTER, or shipped on Commission.
Laloayie call and look our flitneli :over. lon will always and na ready rd willttig to Atm
1 . 0 •
Wellaboi•O;lifay 10, lirTi • J. R.I BARKER
_
IRE
AM
niiir Wall Paper, Window - Paper,
oi t
Ifeeoratlolaspflordere,:o ipitselri Oloth
s3l4der, 041 Wu, (00'
s lel *tutor,
p*ree, ''lp re t Isrmef f , , life 41air,, , arld
every othe l r irjfeli) neoes,seiyie ' 013 i. Hoke.
The Jargon estorfmest of Ms Bee of goods ever
krouOtt,trOe 'flee ooeUty. Oaf_ et our NSW
' EiTOlttlie. 3 Smith ai - litowen'airioli Moak:.
May 1, 18f1- If. HUGH YOUNG a 00.
!• .1414 006 Brick - for Sale.
PliY PIM MAILGRAM Kilti. opposite the
Pair Ground. Any one by taking the whole
n oan have It at $7,60 per thousand.
FREDRICK IEARGRAFF-.
GOODSi
71 -
Yowl( ' * yi
ao so
SEE
Sept 6,1811.
>, ;4. ,
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QM
f' r - •"; , . •
4, 4' :' •
11.13ag i •
• :3,
of every desiirlppon.' " • ' • '
(EN, FOR BOYS; FOR YOUTHS, - •
T RECEIVED AT*HARDEN'S
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FOR
!SE
Sept 8, 1871.
JEEIMICCVWEiIi : .A. 1 21.333 X3llll' NA3133
NOTICE, that I am now receiving direct from New York, a intl and
tmont of
•
'oodsop Notions, Boots linioos,
Hats and.4;taps'
•
Clothe and Clothing, ;Ludes, - Wabtoideries'arid White
Goode, da., - itiU.-; ' '
t
which I propose to sell at %he very lowest price for oast.' I have tried
eyed% and find it does not pay me ,or my oustomers.• Hereafter, POBI-
K ACCOUNT WILL BE REPT, so do not ask for oredit.:
. .
- •
to show Goods anti not °Handed if yott do not buy. So do not be afraid
4%.11 goods marked in plain figures.. One men's money le below* as anoth
ice. Please remember, you pay only ,for what you..buy-..n0 bad debts to
. 0. B. KELLEY.
OM
Dry
Erni
Croeliery,
NMI
TH
The t:raekie`.
eSr
eat deal long'
aid, and the Cars are running to the long bridge which
across the stream near Tioga, bnt it ivonld take a
er span than that to bridge the 'epetinnally increasing
EAM: - :-Og':',
A 4,
STR
MEM
khan' Sr Farr's
' 1
STO.
pi en they have more time, thorwill put in a noti c e
eieald' customers, together with the new, that they
kof
e Goods at bottliminieS ' ,
lEFIL:vII3 • 1 1;11:13LIEGINVIS
i sh , = Store!
:A•Plltt APBORT,AfaNT OP NBW GOODS , RUCH AB
and Domestic Dry Goods ,
',
s ''''
_ ; 111% .'
0
=IN
lEEE
Aug V, 1871-1 m
r , 4• , 4
h ).1'
JUST !MEM% :44
RAILROAD IS ,OMING.
To look at the new 1
Ki:.:,::„OF :.GOODS,
W itch will 'keoold very cheap.
PENNSYLVANIA
State Normal School'.
WitteriflLD, 11100 A Cu.
WEE fall term sill pommenoe Wedrumuley,
3 Aug SO/ 1871.
Por,garalogue or admission apply to Obarlas
°HAS. H. VERRILL, r . M.
Prinoipal.
July 6,1871.-2 m.
The Oonfeseient of an Invalid.
ÜBLISIIED as a iron:king and for Ills bona* of
ming WA. and OW; Viso sneer from gorvons
de, .11ity, &0 .. supplying Vag 'mans or sm.,gs.
titian by doe also cured himsal, and ast ir trio on
•Oiring s pciet-paid dlrectsd envelope.'
Address. limisiriss Us:rm. Brook 1) n. 14.• Y.
1T.A011.-Cot. • •
E=Mill
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CUSTOMERS
ME
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WIOICHAIf & VARR.
To Farmers and Stock Raisers.
.
fr4lloll l oooll BRED, pure blood,: Obi° fai
l. proved Chester White pip (stook brought
'from Ohio) for sale at Coviagton, by
kit C-1111. 4iiglaftm
TAIER pleasure in annottneinn to the citizens
ot Vifellsbe . d Weir ths.
orn.- _ and aro..
ding-ta - the stack's Sine of Goode, could
ins of
Flare Drugs, Patent Atalioi 9, Yankee
Notions, Paints. ,Oile, V ishes,
r • Varnish Brushes,' Pint
Paint Brushes,
Fishing Tao e,
•
and in fact everything usually kept in a first
elites Drug Store In the lino of
t •
Wall Paper,:Window Shadee and Fixture' al
~ 1
k - ,
- •
we cannot be undersold, Call and mom
GOpdi apd.prioes before purchasing elsewhe,
Partiouiar attetitien Paid to Physicians Presor
tions, and compounded at all hours.
The patronag4 of the pnblio is solicited.
A M. IxonA3l . .
V. KLooK.
May 4, 1871.)
=I
' squiires,
I WHOLI I RSALE DRALRIRB IN
Foreign tt Domestic Liquo
Ti
Agents for Fine Old Whiskies,
1 f
(1 7 . 11 ;1 17 N. Wi l lit s f CORNING, N.
i
May 1Z,1871 1 .
.;
i , X - Yery - year increases the,p,opulari
h o'i' - this Valnatle' Hair Preparation;
which is due to merit alone. We can
I assure our old ;patrons that it is kept
I fully up to its high standard; andi l t
is the only, reliable and - perfected prep
aration for restoring GRAY On TAIIIEP
HAIR to its youthful color, making - , t
soft, lustrous, and silken. - The sal ,
by its use , , becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandrulr,
and, by it tonic properties, prevents
tho hair ti.om falling out, as It stimn
lates and nourishes the hair-glands. -
' By its use', the hair grOws thicker and
stronger. 1 In baldness it restores thp,'
capillary glandS to their normal vigor,
and will create a new growth, except
in extreme old age. It - is the mo t
econiimical ,llam DaEssmo ever / Use
us it requires fewer applications, an
gives the hair a splendid, glossy a-
i.
pearance. A. A. I-Its, M.D., State
Assayer of Massachua tts, saysi, j‘ Ths
constituents are pure', - and carefully
selected for excellentt quality; and 11
consider it the RINI' .FTXPAR.4.ZION
for its intended purpo es"j3
Sold by all Druggists, and ( piers in Medicines.
Prioi) One' Doll Ar.
Buckingham's Dye
As Our Renewer in many Cases
qUires too lowg a time, and too muc
care, to restore gray or faded Whis
ors, we have'prepared this dye, in
preparation; which will quickly an'
-effectually accomplish this result. I
iS easily applied, and produces a col.,
3$ which will neither nib nor wash o I
Sold by all-.2Druggists. Price Pi'
Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & 00.
EAsmrA, WEL -
Aug, 3; 1870-li.
O
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t- e) op 63 C 0 , i.O --1 40 CD to ~.,
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s ith -- A HOUSE AND LOT in Welisboro ?
U desirable lot? Or a farm within tw(
minutes wall& of lil ollaboro ? I hold for' I
on reasonable terms, the following property
A well finished, new two story dwelling ho
containing ten good rooms ; with a half 1
lot, good barnigood well of water; and oTery
wayldeWahl° as a readout°. Location; co ner
of Will ut and Meade atrpets; adjoining the
olyrue grounds.
li t
And a desirable farm in Delmar, containing
106 acres (known' as the Whelan lot.) liteln
farm emprises a2O acre meadow newly seeded; &
abquto sores of eioelleni timber, consisting of
ash, h kory, oak, basswood, whitewood and hem
lock. 'The Earth is well watered, and abuts 'on
two ro da—the'new 'Stony Folk* road and, ho
road I ading from Samuel Diekin on's to Wm.
Share s's place. All of tensorial)! -tortes. lln
quire f WILLIAM CARROLL
Wel sboro; June 7, 1871 if 1 ,
I
1
~ Wheeler & Langan,
Fire, Life, Horse an Cattle
Insurance Aglncy,
c, :i , WALLSBORO, PA.
ILV
ri ATES lortelt anti Companies reliable.
it V Insung in the National Life of U.S.' at Yt
death ) your heir w il l receive the policy specdfl
together with all premiums paid.' Hence,
cost for Insurance is no'more, nor lass than
interest upon your manna! pretalums. t .
iir
-Bau'i. C. ue rt
sta. 4
il
%kb,. W. -LtriciAn.
'I 1 ,
BO" '
teal_ ,
tog, eid., Oticlo4o too cents, and address
A. J. WARNER, Principal
Elmira, R. Y.
NEW FIRM.
1110 HAM & 001
FOR THE WHISKERS.
WHO WANTS TO BIN
Att.!ABLER 'a LANKA
Moo with Wm. A;Stoue.
Welleboro, Ju1y.28,1871:41'
■
JNO. 1111,TCHELL, Agvt,
Issues PoMIL is first•elan, Companies alas
3r-a CrlinT a;te)
Jail. 4,1871.—1 y.
i •
The °heaped, Place In the Sta
For Ph6tographs! i.
OARDS for 80 cents. Largayletures and
1. 1../ frames for $l. Old pietures copied, en
larged and finished (in the finest style. Now
style frames and everything kept in a gallery ion
hand, or furnished,to 'order.
THE LOWEST PRIOES AND THE,
BEST WORK.
• Rooms over Gardneee•grooorty store. '
Fes 1 1871 tf Welleboro, Pa.
MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW RESTOR
ED. Suit published by DR. LEWIS: 256
pages, Third Edition. , THE MEDICAL , COM
PANION
AND GUIDE TO HEALTH, on the
radical cure of Spermatorrhtea or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal L osses, lmpotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pedimenta to
Marriage; etc., aid the Venereal and Syphilitic)
Maladies, with plain and clear directions for the
speedy cure of Secondary Symptoms, Gonorrhceat
Gloats, Strictures, and all diseases of the akin,
such as Scurvy, Scrofula, Moors, Belie; /Edam
and Pimples'on the face and body. Consnmplien,
Epilepsy, and Pits, induced by self-indulgence
or sexual extravagance.
The celebrated author, in this admirable Trea
tise, clearly demonstrates, from a forty years'
successful' practice, that the alarming conse
quence of self•abuse may be radically 3ured;
pointing' ou t a mode of cure at once simple., cer
tain, and effectual, by means of whioli every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, /
•
can be effectually cured, cheaply, privately, and
radically.
00 - This Book should be in the hands Of ev
ery youth, and every man intim land.
\ Sept under - seal, in aplain envelope. Pride 50 1
cents. Address, DR. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach St,
New 'York.
March, 8 1871.-Bm.
ETABLE SICILIA
ir,itß
INEWE
Valuable Town PrOverly
FOR SALE.
Tllli subscriber - offers for sale the following
property, viz : 20 \ village lots situated on
State Street, 4 lots situated near Sheridan st., 9
acres of land near the cemetery. This property
will be Reid at Modern a prices and,tltrie given;
also the ileum) and lot of Chas. Williams, near
thu M. E. Church. Th Subscriber is also agent
for the North Carolina Land Company. Par
ties desiring to 'visit that section can get Rail
road tickets at reuced prices, and also Valuable
information in reference to the Company from
May 10, 1871-tf. W. SHERWOOD.
Photograph Gaiter
VIIM
Manufacturers of
- A. :l:_ - Buggies, Sulkies,
GD
:
Lumber Wagons,
SLEIGHS AND 808 SLEDS.
We are prepared to do anything in our line
on short notice and in . the beat manner. Satis
faction guarranteed.
lIASTINS
~t OOLBS, Agts,-Vrollaboro
Stony Fork, April b, 1871,
Wonders Will NOM Cease. --
Er Afk you tried tho latest and greateet
teal discovery of the 'age?
Dr. M. L. Bacon's _Magic Pain.
Remedy.
It cur' d colds, diptheria, cramps and pains in
the stomach, indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery,
summer complaints, cholera morbue, cholera,
&0., as by magic. ILe an external application
for frost bites, chilblains, sprains, bruises, fel
ons, rheumatism, sick headaohe, toothache, neu
raigin, pains in the side,, back , and loins, In a
practice of six years, it has been found to be
second to no preparation ever offered to the
public.
The proprietor of this medicine feels warran
ted in guaranteeing it to be the best remedy for
the above diseases in the market.
94),
ore
Manufaotured and put up only by Dr. AL L.
Bacon, Bli.iseburg. Pa.
Wholesale agents—Hallett, Soarer & Burbank,
149 Chamber otloet, 'New York ; W. D. Terbell
t Co., Corning, N. Y. July 12, '7l ly
,- g A LECTURE .
:0 TO YOUNG MEN
Just Published, in c 5 ,,,%,/, stad Nrlvelope. Price fix. cents.
A Looture on the Nature. Treatment, and
Radical Cure of Sporm at orrhout, or Eletnlattl Weakneea
Involuitary Emissions, itexnal Debility, and Impedi
ments to Marrtagei generally ; Nervousness, Consump
tion ,Bpilopsy, and Bite ; _Mental and Physical Inca
pacity, resulting -f rom Eielf-Abuse, ho.—By RQBBRT J.
CUINBRW.F;LL, M. D., Author of the "Green Book,"
Ac.
By
pur
od,
the
Oho
The world renowned author, la this admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his'own experience that,tbe
awful consequences or Belt Abuse may be effeotnally
removed without medicines, and without dangerous
surgical operations. boogies, instruments, rings, or
cordials, pointing oat a mode of cure at once certain
and effectual by which olery sufferer, no matter what
his'condition may be, may curotimself cheaply, 'pri
vately, and radically. TIIIB LECITUBIii WILL PROVE
A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUBANDB.
Bent under sod, to any address, Iu a plain sealed
envelope, on the receipt of slx cents. or two postage
stamps. Also Dr. - Cuivetwell'e_ "Marriage Guide,"
price Jb cants. Address the Publishers,
OR AB. J. O. !MIND A. CO.,
12 7 Broadway, Neer Vert ,Post-Ofilee Box 4,580.
July 14, 1871-Iy.
FIRE INSURANcE.
_
WELLSBORO,
@EI
BO RD;
RELIABLE 10OMPANY-
will grant I nearanae
JNC. 1. MITCHELL.
AT
1110011' OILLORY!
HOUGHTON, ORR &'COI,
STONY PORK, PA
Platfotm Spring, Truck and
CUTTERS,
ROUGIITON, ORB & CO
il
MI