The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 22, 1871, Image 2

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    deuce of being "actuated by lower mo•
lives than those of patriotism ;—what
It I say—of spite, -prejuiliee..joaloeiyj
and a tyrannous temper. - • -
As to the great loan l ant " poking
sticks at'y wre !Apo the abnormal genel I __
rUsity wk dolt roes to seed in Witt cha--I
rlty for thitippietdating traitors, eoortil= • -2,
uated with a general coolness toward
the bettsr ; portion of mankind-- • '
roi.A um.
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. ( 04ii4ondence of tini,Agitatorj
' . i WILLIAIISPORT, Nov. ii,, MI
. . ,
Editor.,,Ayitator *.-- 7 0u occasion of a
visit to Harrisburg last week as a dele
gate to the, primary Conventionzot—
what Is now—the _diocese of central
.I)ennsylvania, I. enjoyed the pleasure of
I:istentng to an address, or sermon, from
the LOlli - tittihop of Litchfield, Eng!.
hind ; mi l d cone_ !list's from the Dean - ot i
Chester. / Both discourses were earn
est, able and exceedingly practical ; but
as literary efforts, As specimens of ele
gance and-tdt,aptauce, they could not be
said to rani; with those of Bishop Ste
vene, and: indeed, of very manyAme
riean dimities whom I have heard.—
Every ono who heard t theni could not
but be Inl:presred with the earnestness
and ferv'ent piety. manifested „In their
discouises, and at the same' time with
their manifest inferiority, as speakers,
to that elay.s of American ciergymen.
In hearing, the, this 'One.questi6ii
Game torelhly to•in 'mind—Do not our
A met leait preach rg , often labter more
to be iciStitell.; 0,1 quern. sermonizers;.
13 :
than to ceOvjinee obe understanding and
convert iitalt;atd4 of ,their, iie4rais 2 1 ' If
these EngtiOt diAnesiarS:fAli:spOlaterts'
of the E'agitsf.l - clergv, - I,4iik.,tt . , i . :5 - y,it'y
apparent; that while! thay are inferior
to the former, As to; the _later they are
certainly - pot heldr(4l ) if not superior to
our own etergyined.
It is a good tl4s to combine elo
quence with pionalearnestuess; but if
in the pulpit they • ire to he separated,
commend to -toe 11'0: latter rather than
the former.
I itave,trev‘ , .r before been so WllOll 1111-I
pressed iiith 'the ability, piety and elo
quence 411''Bisliop Stevens as at this
convention, over which- he presided.—
He rernatif4 as Bishop of the dioceSe of
PeuusyLV/iblit, which is now composed
of Phibaelf,itia, Cheeter;Bucks, Mont
ornery and Delaware; while Dr. Howe,
who wits sleeted at this convention, is
Bishop of 'll4 1 -tiow diocese of Central
_Pennsylvania. which embraces the re-I
niattlitig eininitoti of the State east of
the mounittitts.` . .
it may he of sonic lo icrest: to some of
your readers hiknow that' Dr. Howe,-
. though a 'strict churchman, does `nett
belong to the extreme high ehurch-par
ty, and has no leaning towards Roman
tem.'
Whil copon religious matters, permit
we to speak Of the enterprise of the
Mulbe ry street Methodist church in
this cit.. , A few •years'ago they built a
beantifisi anti eohtly church. In 1868 it
was deStibyed by flre. Therimmedi
ately %vette to work and built a better
one. Wills-great fire) of - August last
this was
,destroyed, and now they are
building on the same spot another new
church, tuort beau4ful and costly than
either of the others', and intended to be
the finest church in the city. The walls
of this are already up, and It is intend
ed to hp ready for occupancy in a very
Short flaw
- The Welisboro Methodists showed
_
great enterprise in the erection of their
beautiful church, but the, Mulberry
Street Methodist Church Is at least one
church ahead of them in 'the way of
enterprise. The Methodist' are an en
terprising people. Can't the Baptists
and Episcopalians of Wellstioro catch
some of that spirit of enterprise in the
way of church building?
The people of Williameport are deci
• dediy a church-going people. Accord
ing to the best information
.3. can ob
tain, and from my own pbservatiOn,J
judge t4t.in.t his city. 'l, , Wenty-ilye
,per",
cent. chore 'of the", poitilattiin, 'attend s
church on'Siladay,that r i
,lit
_*ellithpro.
They have tWetity-tteVon regularly set.;
tied pastors h e r e„, and twenty-nine
churches * to wit: three Episecipitl, eight
Methodls.t. four Presbyterian,
_tie, Ro
man, two Evengelical r five Baptist, one
Germaki, t ßeformed, two Lutheran, One.
• Congregationalist, and aSeviish ia,itut-
gogue. Iwo of the Methodist are Al-_.
rim' churches, and one of the Romal,•
one of the Evangelical, and one of the
Baptist, are German . f wonder, if lot.,
would not stave .ti moralizingeffect on,
your colorp,l b,i - Atiiren lit IN"Olsboroc'dO'
build an z Afriqau Church there, 't
. ~ ,:,.-..
Perhaps the multiplicity of churches,
is what malte's the difference in church
going, or Is it the church-going propen
sity that amittpliee the churches? i
I havi idel'oted so'intich of my letter
to religious matters, that I have, no
= mom fo'r:temporalities. Religion first,
the world afterwards.
.In my treat I will tell you:somethini7
about the CainWissa railroad, .50110204 a
just gained "another ' victory over the
Pennsylvania Central. Yours truly.,,
. ~, 3.'E.' '
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- POLITICAL ILIONITMENT.
The elections 0f.1871 being comple
ted, we erect the following monument
him the results, which smell bad for
the Deniocracy to overcome In 1872
1 4 5 E REPUBLICAN COLUMN'.
OHIO
IOWA•
MAINE .
MONTANA . ' •
WYOMING
COLORADO
" ILLINOIS
MISSISSIPPI
CALIFORNIA
CON NECTICUT
WISCONS IN
PENNSYLVANIA .
NORTH CAROLINA •
'MASSACHUSETTS
NEW YORK
THE DEMOCRATIC COLUMN.
TEXAS
VIRGINIA
NEW JERSEY
MARYLAND
TERRIBLE STORM.
A terrible storm is reported to have
passed over Hudson county, N. .14, on
the 16th instant.. Its ravages tbrOugh.;•
out the county are said . tolmve bt.en,
fearful.- The damage to: Dettlaingeand
20ther property is estimated 'at $lOO,OOO.
Trees add fencet were blowndowniand
other Valuable property wrecked. The
car buildings belonging to the North
Hudson railway curnpanY wore dettiol;
fished. ' Loss estiniated at $20,000.
In 4 - ew York city the tidowae
high
er than ever known before. Great do:
mage was done along the water front
by the flooding of tbeeellars And
bnse
inents: • -
. 1
The storm was severely, •felt. at Bos
ton, and considerable damage sustain•
ed ; also at- Portsraouth and Concord,
- .IC' H., and at Cleveland; Ohio.
, Rol/. George Taylor, President Judge
ot i the'24th jadlolal district, died at his
esidenee in Huntingdon on the morn
ing of the 14th instant, of pandyele.
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at4or.
~t~Gltc
CIROLATION
t!,:e. V tN GELDER, Editor ttn#: Voo%lool'.
Nveilmbovoligh,
-'Wednesday,
The Ilithitieem 111 I 1 a Treitsttry at. the
close or 1-.-a,:rri-eiii-77ir'lririgirtlillis
fottow Tatk. `VD:I4II7,IOS; etirrency,
$7:,539,1)52 ; c 4411), I%•rii ilelit 515,744i900.
iCitittft and Jr.purt Shave. , been Aiked
by heavy. 11kit14. ! AV Ithitt Met ten
dad N, the IA
higher titau reeP Ifi,iswil before:. -20,.
000 square ruifea tfteirleti'ry
dated, anti 1,000 tieorde, 11.0whed;
,1 1 1/e•li.;xectitive Unminittee will meet
on the llth of January next, to decide
upon the place of bolding the next Na
tionalitepublican t.'rnyentlon.l .It,wlll
probably be•lield Yew York'Clt;y.or
7 • . - •
Cincinnati. .
The tlitoUtitiee - apf.Thited n I-
T--
gate the alleged eleetjou 'frauds In the
city rit Broc,klyn,illic tn i Ada fttattlll4
disc . o‘'eFlet+. notbe
made .tiiilil.:actlott.,agalpat the
guilty parties ie taket.
is said . (q Ala Ye PILOYSI:AWAY 14# 11(1
AieW4c,4,oiStPiqui,COP"tifiPPVlcall;9llll
- “5a1..2 0.3 ttltl.s. , l€•)%
• :L i •
4.n. Z i filiM ..;'3
( 11 ,4: IP itiV ePin
log ton the. ltt 1), Ana taut,,
change of vtiewir*aatiAd:fin. regard to,
selectlng,ts prOp.st prsq4.7,l9r-appolitt
wen t . "colt fis!`A V&A tte ; Pl4.4).l 3 tatels
ciovernment beforofltel'Siktlttfilt Com
mission for the sttlelngittrof
barna Claims, in place iitll.:lll.4 , Curtle,
cr lio . has ;leen ii - 1)(1 the alTOtrititietti '
- • ' .12
, _ _
Ifon Win. M. Evi . rt* , says„that bills
Al* prepaked e _Corn Mitteh
Sev'enty
_fur : akiplletiing
now held i!y men
in New Verk-tintklßforiklyn,,(rsith And :
including thejuiliehity - 316NyFrn.tozi_Ahe.
pelic4i. ',rile majority_ fh the -Tiggle,hx- -
tpire i ample to tais,k oytliing tieekred,.
,an it iii. progaio to:ninWerriletean ew l eep
of Llit. d,i4l r:•-;
1 - 74
MAST
.);;,1 ;: •
On Monday A
4i st ‘lllltgre,ss,tAt-sttoycne Vaehn
o gto ; Tilf , ...te,mu)it t tivttliu rNerm
t 41141,4 he; retire rme have'lbeeu>buSili
engegeil-preparing their, , reporti, so as
to "t4e,aLtioto submit :thorn at -au early
day: it i 4 quite prolfithlti both
houses.44 wilt ep i orr pirge 4Ubiiim' at'
roll, cal I On' the opeiiitieortite - sepipio»:
There is a large Ittiloup ... t of
basiiiesF! to be a ISpei'eti or; Mid 'the Tien'',
pie are lool%ig. for w!trft with much ansr
iety Per the result..
Not fling atuoya 0011dUOtOr on 141 e N.
York Central. auliroad -; attempted to
prevent Vrederick; Douglass from occu
pying the seat th acertaincat which he
had engaged- twit VW' for. iWas ; he
ejected ? • ph, , to
rights 'dr otheri,-inci,geticrally et ncl~
upon ills own'; thiitakh ha'doesn pro
voke rows; neghWiSiiii.'l4lraidrited iiy
them. The oh.ooll:pluekil,y went'in
and , occupied his ~ seat. • When
. 1 : 5141
white fools cease insult, black gentle
men ? - W hat Is it to a man, outwardly.
white but internally black, that the:Au
thor of men has chosen to reverse these
colors in some-eases?, , , -
CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND3IENT4.
M W -11 0 P ,J;PlaWi P -1 . 19E0.P2), §ecretury of
B, 'buggests the followhig 6hinges
its alb Coll 4 titql9J l 9f VerwAYkv.E44la
in'crea 84 of , the number of senators and'
Representatives in the General Assemtly.
2. Iliennia. sessions of the' tegislata:re.
S. The election by the people of 'sundry' ' State
officers nose otberssiss nifosen. _ •
4. Minority representation. -.
5 Modification of the pordbiank poiver.
d. A change In the tenure aritl , mode -of chaos
ink the u ,
- ,
tA et.4nge tha, data 9f our .annual fall
electtlen , tie
tiose,of tha Presidential election,
to yre.vour vs-bat olonfattioif riom stir
foun d ing Statcr,:atid - to tispecati, wittrt atm lbw
il-cry fourth year.
reet_rietioho ultop „the powers of i
ci9 wt.! • s ,
.ctorpqria
F • fe;7•'.. .`
IN A DDISOINT, Y. -L-About
o' clock on Friday :-warning last ,a fire
was discovered In the Jones Block,
which tipreati -with rapidity, -destroying
the following property, which conoptl 7
sea eEitlmateti oP flip tossee .an'd athounts
:of ibstiratiee : • • • •
' li. It. Jones, buildings lof. , !ipo,ooopr $12,000;
Insurance, $3,000,
Lain do hardwaieria' erbbanti; loss on
stook, s2,2oo4.losiltincei $1,000.. - •
James I.l.4laok, ; billiar4 f salect tables
earod,bui in - 13: 'damaged scOnaltion. Visa; $1,500';
insurance, $l,OOO.
Hathaway Bros'., groats/440as in/ stook $l,-
000 insurance, $BOO. Iry - t— ,
Whitman, .butolier ; loss $l5O i AO lusar,ance...
S. J 3. Minton; law °MON and genital - agenoy;
'loss $75 f not instited:--Y.l-;;-1 1 -- , 1.,'-r. • - • -
Robert ,Jopek•karber;'
oorerioea.,_ • _„ _
Mrs. Tracy, 'Rouselacild • idSti t s rip u?slkrtitiee;
and amount of lose's:int kn3sea.l .
Buildings in dEminrotialPg°;4lt
were ra9t.f.ll,,eiyiNuAspm
EAUTVIVAAE,
,terrl place at
Iquique, SbuthPerii,:eo,l . l)6lsth of OC- .
tobcr, the in-'
tenor prov I nO, seller4t 49‘fligp fell, end
the rail w ay•wqa,bleekeizi j*. thestones .
which fell from the 'stile ctithhgs. e The*
towns of Pica apdAtatiAla were laid in
mina, and in Larapaca rushy buildlpga
were destroyed., .
;In reference , to the vacancy (lensed py
the death of 'Dr: lf.titi#,ol and, Or men
nelci n witich:lt is to he '1111.1041, there is
the usnalcontrariety of Opinionsamong
the; ' editorial , ltiWyers. ' 'Dr. Stanton•! .
Would have thisithied ' tile duties of thp
office on the fltiiToetiday of text May,
1 at *WI tinA4 1 0eii.
,12ftirtiattlis tertn
Hilt exPire:. ; -4 1 i iie law - oti Ati lities,tio:n
`Ps eiplielt.ceiaigti l'ti'"e4lA l . :ktinfea -but .
f)_ik r -> t PA B ';' ,l ‘,4 e :J - 4 0 / ..# 1 !/*4' ;: ( 4
April 8,,, 050,p,rpV01,6 ) hpk, map s py
Tacattoy. sittoftid-Recup In,g 44; ot,PK
ollices, by death, resignatken) or ether
wipe, the , same, shall r .te :stilled by apt
pointment of. the Cihvernor, , ,and the
person so appointed ;shall .-continue it,
office until :We Vitif of the' tirrit 'for
Mitch his prideCesioi'was elected."
A 7 ow this would, seen-4;o . ' o ; th° Go*,
;ierbor, 41,4 rigtlo4.!4l4Aeiojrgfi.k.:_,!The
question . miglit op , prisih ri noN s eyer, .4 .
there, catlibfi DPv440497,. elle finet l 4.9?',€! it
't
Y. ofneial4inp9iff l W44l. Viefttliretn4 igt 1
the office eller,: haVingdimezt,,illieff r i t
However, the Whole:questionodfte way
or the other, rests With ti4eplgigislature.'
By repealing the act, and ordering g
4
special 0 . 1 0 4 1 9 A.,QYa kY , A 1 944 4 - I L °ll ?,; . _,n_° .
thing; they n throw , the, ieteeflon ,vl-'
tlier oio. thir verfitOrtlie POP/ 424 ' '
=MI
t
ED
-The petil•iatia , whiela.a re hi dug: drew!
lated iti the (litlere - titio - whaltips - of fibs
county to he , _lientJo the .I:,egialatuuf
thla, winter; alfti ,uhieersallY signed:by,.
tha votero itk)ii4h - part lea lob slr.rna
a d4e.id t peOpto
far : tha•kikal4 t laZt
o. l l)CeA*o4 6 4ll;al,
WI 11 - o rt earited - out, the tali;
will bM repealed. We' , buye:lio - dOubt
hut Dig,.llliLep ell , our
. _,.):tepresentativi - 4,
will push, the hill' promptly through
the House, and we hope Strong :
mqke-.959111 1 3145,Tf'f 1100 thelOPL,te
He‘viilier:ive 60 - prate - lid It4u - arlihrilfo
fire" 19 the ujiperliintse, frinfith4" Net'
r,hot:BizaAtaiii will, feel! it: to 60-tvbitty
-1,900
01154
prcudenk,,,Al4il9lTtrful
tricts yio;ol,cokstlit. , tioia ;3a s 3
repreSen tf4,i sctp, , 4 1 ,1 3 :1)t0P 1 , 6 ).04Th
rights P 1 1.4 . 31: I MY 94 0 :491 8 tal?cess °llP
ratd.l4gEtlPAt tAkit h 4 of 4'lll4r.g9cßit
joritST,of their coustituenta.,
to petitions from swery towubhip 42 , 1 the
district, itirgely - Ufgued; and. , theti-:-1-lice
if the Ali IWO liaii'macie aistottg
jecture: t • •
_. ~, .;
The people cannot_ be too careful in
selecting candidates Tor °ince. 'lt'd:rd .
nereOfiggtOri bilt the priatice
der' diYr ; 4l“?M Of-gOi4rauk4thtt
114;"
people "rule. Ttthek,•fo' &VOX*
tlieteee vefiteiliOntlir
thtugh'itori ,
4ril4 l ,lo,PLCV. l 4 4l 7 l' ildille Wan
of a seel4tfsvUl .li.4itsior:therui„
erßwitifi:ust:,ba'avatitatditataid taada-t
s tpAnga.l • . c: :Fir* Lt
iloilest•add retiring .eitlzeus, entrails
.ed with bosinesk . day, " We-taker no
park, In pOlities
never attend prikna*tne44ings, Or'
`-etrlfeEt'll
than i initlsi , r take 140'0
offal inteteet I : n:4l,i!haalseh a ol4 afralial' I
at t iliine,Lfd6 not tiN.sllie
Mysek, tae of paying ati4,ll;
t:ion CO.my .vi t ireprid
pat dnty under our, t j orm of gov4nnieph
13 5 . !is',Iiinding,Auj moral or golr,usat,l4loy,-
-Nreno4 lll ) ot 0.034 would.
711e4 initstigovetu inetneelves, OrPt) t e
con blint to tie-govetined'by others.
It ht very desirable that the best mere
7 —these 4ery . inetreAt Ithd . retiringimen
should part 01411rD1
wary I meet I niga 'and inati rig edifj
ventionS, - 1;1 t 4 piyeli s p4 Rhine `driiii&l`
Men, enilltiilng esipey do, - the Fro*
wbr ti the I n tellidenee and the
ty of the ,community, would eitfft'ii ;
salutary, :APO ten s t eit h 9„-.;8e 1f 7q9.1:i
and the,loienaagogne, .„
' , : peienee7 or
g l oyeriameltti•of:Ploo:ttiVithc4o'l l Ps!
soM i ihintrviirastnueb a J 3 nsitteB44B43%
thing, elie. r Vhip busidesa.,muot 3 berat
'tended to by those Most deeply interim
teklu It, or results not, foreietak f rand
sometimes calamitous; may be. expect
ed..
=ME
lioth parties In thiscountry havesuf
fered or late, anti been brought more - or
less illtodiSrePuta bit thenppointtrient
or eleCtioneof Unfit and , dighenest -nlen
to office. Ville is the faint of the bidtei
class of the PeoPle of these Vivo•partleii.
It' was their neglect of an important
- duty t 41.. proinOted these. dishonest:,
meti,4l.ad led to fraud, peculation; Ond
att iitig,.TentetiOn Of the publiehurdent4,
le,nO 4dtfer'itiln,,ft#o ',Viotti)?
idr:jetrrreoft, that pulp " honest,".faith;
'firi,and capable" men should be placed
in office., /she honest? is he faithful?
Thetis, will be bel true to his pledgee,,
•Is he capable? An honest man of mot
,derate attainments is to be preferred . ; tor
a oishonest man of the most larifilant:
, attainments. A time mati e who barely
can write hisname, is to be 'preferred
to a selfish, intrigulng, diEihonest :man,
•whose charoiraPhy Is faultleia—abit,
i4l2o.Atact chatter several hang ages-.
Centeeticut would never have corn.Oned of,. Israel Putn!tupo oNsa,
P!TIPsYIN'aPIa-^ ofSii9fart figen..49dn'ir,
Kentucity;,of Daniel Boone. . '5 1 1,4 94'1
seemed ..not toknow, hOwrtn. he. disiton-,1
"Qovernateuts,hOthState,and riat on
al, vlll , t continnit' to; decline. 44;
,honesty ,honestyity ai3tl simplicity, unless our,best
PC°l )l6 of both parties
-take an ,fiAtiva
interest In politics, The charlatan and
the demagegue as? long-., as Abe:
Merchant, the farmer, the manufacturer
and the , woriting , Man teinalwa horde •
and say cth paii tbittiollbw
PrOftefilifttitil polltleffulartle& 1I
cei'lia l ty in their piaci* ilb ni6 &WM b
the
,bar are itidispetiAble in !leglilittikis
naseMbl les g 14f - di - shape to iititiiirelE
)Nie,y9 orators, though sometimes
_Stant and velit;il, tattf tri 3 OntOpuilliet6='
dies, and can' nOt" bet diSpaiscd wYttiEzl
put, tie - 4onWti9 ii 4011"
ment 1414c#:Oitiiiritiii-a8- 'Of
kilt
merchants . ',
°lessee
. 0„Our peop~p should reatizg that;
du tY I t °.PF ° .o 3 l 3 , l *#;
or to engage hakitually, I,a tho“elA4o of,
politics,pp see to it, , by their larfreppe' t
and iefrorlt , 16 :0PkiirY ixpeet ga, Auld
ConventiOne,,ibtAt the best men are,
p ea::
tufted, to, ma 4, e?ipOund arid ; e#cute,
the' ,
i'Weventureiffo-41111on than .1 074inea
were inteikediAth ihe
ae they, , eheula N 4, these -
-be. attended
r p . :), Afa 1 r presence
.thati:Yrneetins, I NFauld u l obuke
,th 4
"Moral,:the,diOqueat,,, and ~thei t nill4„
and at
,140,P911iGifio, would - prod uc e a
ealm amongithe wnrat eharactere,•ithat :
,would prevtaxtrlote andrvlolenea t They.
would pluck up the tares, :and see that
more good , Wheat iwas, gathered into the
exebutivand Judicial !ger=
tors. PattiOttAthlieghis tiVhotaig`Self
'the dcaniatio
"WAiki v i '6lilofiatioiary, the .
iewes€l4stptkie.:. l 3,f;4ool:. 'sad
ides ki*ST„t : hl...4Anies9ecticte. " in*
e ‘ b#? ,rescryed, ,ande; . i ) i°°4 l € ll2 29glter:
tt.ieinotliters ormcn to, purity the ;
int; and tnputonly honest, and . capable
the In
~ :!1
.118ur.6..4519 400; 7,14
fjo !.14!, Aire
the owners.
It) ; n I , •
iblie
3, • ,
i 3 r, Fig; J*, ir9 ,yea r
, 6 r; Aft -X994 o ;b l )crvq, wh 104 yiu3,
eatabl W#ll).st 4 thstcbMl4 l lll,l4
thisttiiiier *atone 101 ale • into? intituni
*din *MO coot . ttiir 11 lhas
t
, ltehfjuentle by a rigid aditeieficb?rin
aWf4 teir leortufvoincylli,
elples =inc °towel:l7 arid State. at bee
both a tali - kis and a iiintibii'depati-.
them, ; andialthauglk noti
'Witt* kin*/ than, lal bit ',character, ( it
"tr4iY XPiet*R 4- 'o 4 4 4 itdif its
6E' iiattenV` , teplitillo ptilleff.! bat
igts Oilitiocitifiti,ssetifili.a'cetittlijr
1184.1161ilie i t aiit a
lattfo. %VIA' 6lititati7 cb.s
reputing. V/ each one of Its subsort
en a AtieWedrclßbOkOtairenaototoi,
pfYthestmost inthlabkiinfonatigion
`hregard to all those tangent-4EO4n
titelvand. In olTil. life whfoli‘ifvery
oneidWit:' alit* ContOitly at *our;
T4e,b66leitlOnaltrlllibe WOW yeaVA
subscription' to the ipaper; = Bend frog a
apeolmeneopyAt 4!)kepaper.i ;NOW.ilatir
serthemiyttllecolll l 0) 0 1 RaPeX 4,e,e , J4 1 17
g i altUßF74, l 4 •
tt 1.72 it;g11" i.t iisll
P/ (13 3iiwgeti ,W 4,11
I' . --' J
wOI2II6OES int A V ELY ON.
Effi
'CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE;
MEM
;4;:tt
111011ZINE
Ness 'ojpw;fuc 8041 e „yegs bgo_, , .
mperini - nUinaralPtti - e&T- ligAl ; F*T : AN 6 ' ;-l i * F4A- I t ' ALL
- eplraey against liberty, of almost an-
Tipple tyranny. The people were .in ,
fact subjugated t Aeptnino to
‘ hp
„.
aware of it . '4llfif - ltaperia(gespitttitna
glittered with *PexterlorsOikviitilall*-
ifrosperity, thn#ll,lF;
pendOus rapanity;:±the - gild r pit `fits'
,plunder. 'lt lacklfo.3ll I tsatrength
_purnhaspdlegak_gOat ; hAtlpt_l9#l . 4:
entlai journals ..,..antiit , set: its paid an d
iie:rfuc4l4 4 l4l.l4!:toDrlifiiil9 ITO' the
halls oLjustlee. 'lt deemed' Itself In
'eenvo_ sed evi - 0
iOliet 'spite t ffie
Othei : eonamerelal•tlnanelal Brothers
131 E COALITION.
,141 ; eicluity ; eotifedweipi4frerhoke , k"one
iii;itit,—Teituukehy ' 'The
,
~441;0`, Errs met its Waterloo, the other
;wet meet its Sedah.
- .... • ~ . ..- : . • _ . ... , _,.
~_ little 'is a moral .. conitict,, . it la ;the
_
contest _of honest. men igainatl th (eves.
And. no battler, was.ever,:wbn in
Ithfii'ctiountry, than that. of:the- 7th of
iii - ofebaber, 167.1, which brokathepow- ,
Cr T or - he most alarming coinbliation
ltait_eVer threatened the experiment of
free gO4ernment. .It was ant insidious
enemy,:that struck In the day li it, the
,very foundations of "sixiiety and ;goy-
!,erPWte,rit, ---- the gangrene: oli:dbiruption. -
This battle masts - D6n on; must not_
.end-here; the routed colnan"innet be'
.eePttered beyond tile, peasibßity . :o 3 io-,
lintetti br the results of:the:Niel/ray urn
inentrallzed: Indeed,kthialgibt:wingof:
iiiiitikumn - IVi 4 ebbiii,iiietitbrirtli4tat
iigolit an talfirnifithaTi.stifia'
'tifi3 generalissimo; returneff to view the
.111 it 6T his foriiieiinfilcilk,nOw :In:the
fu Ipossession of his,conqworpro.. '. Ite-
Ally i .,4fi his .numerous :-. engagements - at
,filingi%ng do notPrebindalibirfrom ta
.444g-rkip seat, hiEllAidtlilltV4llll4iinuch
Atka thnt of Lucifer, compe l le d, against
1 biawill; an untipentantifiolsle, fere
-1 Ver among the - innumerab l e , .9QnvinY
1 04114 Wes ed.
- t uni whi the right - p i x
'issha ,
t-
te4t,..l , and ursued,,lhe.leffj f enfatnif,,lp7
I ta,M?::::4 - ity oPitirgklerekil4 3 444o
- grieteurpo ation, wag the prlmeiktover
In I MO stapentioni 'Conspiracy.- of cor
rupt capitalists, wilime ' truibhlnations
tproduced the Memorable Aiii,doimaz
which.'will long 03, retpe:44ll#d as - ,,the
tidii:woen a feir desperitp gold gem
' b) ern' ea nie near I n vol ving n t,he - Awn try
• Isii"fititpiclair:sulai •toctil-.ltiviliodoki*n
ioiiillt,lon in the money'eltielsVihe
*bele world. This mati'nud , ; Wl' first
,llPAienunt, the iedopbtible 'ca. James
*. Ogi . r., hold possession „erilie ' ileat
~E,ilt :e . rnoratioti i and . pliant and, con
-4
.4 Alp vast interests:tu ugh, xia the. Tam.
many leaders managed anti= controlled
the Ritniza..ol..NewA_ork o:4 .-Spneptripg,
Infect; with those , leaders r they .Lave
-procured corrupt' legislatleiGisy means
of'whiCh they haV,e usurped extraordl-
fittry'Vowers, wielding theltitdi powers
Oi=the stockholders to their own pri-
Viifeihenefit, doting and specUlating in
the r :;i.ileal Ora ' others, who are Powerless
to Obtaiiiradreis: ofiltocklias been. ills-`
Bally` issued; watered, and •tratisferred •
piqttloui initheritY, land depiekiskitia:iin-:
flattflipol .3 market, tee.satt[lheruererl-
PA- 4141 1 1 40:*- 4 0 4.4 ° . F40404* Fs,
who,Joitead of uerenditig tire intercede
of tb9 :cie , irration, tbus, wlth the grip
of rollers, clutch it by_ the throat—.
They have bribed Legislatnresolefrau- .
deh an,d defied honest stoohliolders,sei:-'
'ified judges, and made ()ends the ye--
. ylelee of Oppression. ,:, ,i .
*ow whatlei the cause of Mid torrup
ilon, and what - 'its remedy?
• Itsplairi:
Cause 40 f
? fp:: hegroWing ks :iiii timing'
ful t di dellitltlip3,g , ,,greed; for Ji3 ,l ;All ,
lrobil 'ffistinC l cons: are itaiiripek l y;lit ;,
11M it, moc_eas js .tehriaNse Osslitc by:
thilliemetkt o'Llgkorance IA olloyo'liti-7:
titil'claet t gpOwthy in, tßothe yt i
~,,Thes
iniecese of th_ese,men, who Ucw_ occupy.
.sifeh a ead_prorsteeoce, was primarily
obtrifnedithrough the , ballot-which gave
,distil or their creatures place, and ena
bled than lo,procure Wye conferring.
neon theurainiost unlimiteillotter.—!
. - . lt. 1.4 a , bloW aimed at the . iirPfounda:::
ti0 1 ,14,0f i6l 1 )04/eintnent,' Vlore ditliger.-
ens thailtird'forixiitlablifileheiliori. '
,-, 3, I .1 . Is ,' s ' , ini_itt , ,t ‘ r r
ADYPtheit ,Pi o.7 e V"F w4r gi ln ° e :
,ter,aufterVo , aptitttlianiTiellAllot. 77 4,
Xt 4„the Oiff ) it he tlielieW9F Our
- flYl4lAt rititel PilY Flllll ta Vir il*
Ahab! 6 a ke
~Idr
~,,,, St . t . 7 ap . ;
jtlrre. 1 ° tl a j fe ll , , t 1 1 : 64 :_ n W (PIO *l7:
m ' aT Y T 40,4 41 fret •' eri,l,ll:Antr.-fiiftudl3.,;
merit u oil l : , 4 k ss i isl
~01 iis.„ s7 ,repotin g t i
buying...qt. pow, ap d'AylioccwpAipg.--,1
:Prc - thelsintof4,lbe!PPßlge iff 1 . 11 . 4 14 " I _l
B dPd9striiiltkowkw.eAve tilikObregOPO •
inrotur own weakness c pot the. strength.
.01 , lin i ptarwardifee phyfeAttscs Internal,,
irit'ic foreign; :And if sirehlritud: Cannot ,
-14-ireferrired , , , , , tben is selrgomnment a
Atifi r isilY iffaretvl, and on i; mcperlinent a.
i tnelt&rebalSWlAlitrie.• - There ' be pleritYli
'of scou s idielli,' always WO been; 410(tya
wIll'hi;iflitiNiiirseek tiij iiUlfi'veitwi*d
iimiertniteittfiiiyitil : l itie j leit' iriOreatir
of society to thelf t own sidilshpurrsea.
iliiii 00 - Miif";4PP l iiii*fall" iciafpr' 6 iii ''
Vbanged 'Altsy pre perStatent - thes!'
i coraldne ; and they never acknOwledge
a 00, - eat,; st4ndlog reedy to, seize India.%
P... l l l .x!ifiatfiki, And to relinquish pray at.
.51 . lscietion. ißut •they are mottheotron.,
:ger element in society, and urn iilViays
beaten-41nm tpaenormiwret. thelraoter
amuse thehtoktonents tWntritia'actioni
, Thelhetter pothole:of st!olety- predorni- '
netts; liiid'ioniiivitiwafatwiettaf if . lt ,
were ncitjde WlfferenCipitita i iikatlEY.'
• 9 1 , hia hi ' alititdloaditiik.:'tfakOrds
jtifitt teßio,*(nfrty 'ti;at.`tife`'TYcifiis
need to 89410011# ifieri'deig:loii.l7ifn
'tth ls tiffleptt4dn taeln ' l,deq , e, i f f i th l npr s e 6
d 5-. ,4 o
t t h i:
j 41
; tie °1 ATRO-frii Itli
man th n a f h cliff eent, ha4hisgreadu e
47,,itn
only , beciassethitrumg -the • Rue-
Wes. bt: epublh3 freedomand ~ honpay.—,
,I ,lniscto be iss•an • accomplic.e of •th e.
runimeetdnd kiihves, betattes they - could ,
InctstiededitAvithout hietntgailve . assis- ,
lantle c ,•, - " 4 ' 'l'l I'' j . ' 4 9 ' .1,,..p i t: A :)1-
4 7 4(4 'r i ngs
,iiiii 'ti gl'' . 4iiP i ii ii to4
iiio , A l n t -
ill
`Viiii4rvenal. ,o retie • .... 1:.'i1,1
61 ' 4 Atglei ' , MI. ThilLi PM . Ifrilain„ g
oftlehtl honesty mustAnkfietnntided . i,
'Mid' tbk,svill,yequire 4,11 Alti, ; honest y,
ihrit. exiata}ixt , the. B9ll feetsoosethe`
plea 1, Enough) thereeilitts to.epforce ,
Alhighelrettindard. • Hottest' tifelpritril a ,
o llilag force. 'Their united:hatriettinlist
. 1 4e;:ibcYedpibut they-cannot deep. upoti;
.0114. T Tightii.lE.Pebtilatioutntist !bb:puu-.
Wield;;li3ritnikittisanttstenotFhwhonored ;
:Neves must be made, not only !tti:,rek-:
11484,91 oh' thErhelna ,-: ha tAkt-al isgeirtelheir,
-pluntleit 4o Wheil morditareff(WyrEga fia
siibvert ithd-iNefrildelavt.hhidliUquillite
hanest i *Cif,' then honest inarr !nest
colibineP to put. down . the monttie
1011 iiiililtfiti*ai; 'fprWltitiihe 66 1 1 340 1 1
le% the coalition be destroYed;:' , " • I.'
C.: : ..,"" 11
.4i a -
7 9 Ort.
' 45:',"kr VIILLIIB .
114
7rni- 7 In !!-."; 1-pr!
'Splendid: - Offers for 1872.
. • .
qr.Thiikyl4ftnlar Monthly 'slafozine giros mere for the
tifotteyeto,iiy in ilia loor&l. -- ,1 t has Oa beet colored
fathlowiptiiiirbetit original atterlos, and tho best on
gritvlngaltatiY lady's book, - Creat and coat 1 y improve.
nents.*ll biliade in 1M.411
,2 - en it: %Oil contain
'ONE TII. lISAND VAGESI
FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES!
' : .TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS!
TWELVE 11 /0111101' II COLORED FASIIICNE 1
--
• TWENTY FOUR PAWN OF ?SUSI°
t 141( *Or be given for' only' TWO b,O , LIIAR9 a"
neafilieller tees' than ,Ilagaal 4es or the blase iif
•TetereQa!,::' Ito,. •
MEI
TEIRILLINO TALES AND NOVELETTES.
Aro tholmat published nuyntiero, .-411, /At inotlyloiadoe
toPiterkurCtutptoyed to toritzuriginalfy for : ,4 1tterson.',...
In 1872, hi addition to fin' usual quantity o[ehort stb•
rtoir, plus oniountt covvntauv Novltztia will ncevon,
viz :Itouctue Wyrn i Pater, by Anti& S. Aujiliens ; Tait
Tatum or Ittlatounti,: by /furry , Danforth; - Omen Too
OFref. by Prank La Donald; rattnitzv'ii LUCK, by Miss
Hodgson:. and'A Wzrz, 'Tim Nos , A Wive, by MP
anthor of "110 scconci-Lifejt
MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATER
Ahead Of all .otheri. 'Theta) plates are engraved, en
steel, mos sus usual. sctS,"stal contain eix Agures•
They will be superbly colored. Also leveret pages of
Household ansd other receipts; In Also,'
everything
Interesting to ladles. , .
• THAbip--•:Aliviiya in Advance : '
One copy, for one yoar ......$2 00
Vivi coulee, gno.year 8 00
Eight copies, ono year " 12 00
• •
•
• . SUPEIt4 PREgrUffi ENGRAVING I
kvery . periOn getting up a olnp.of five at SI.GO oacb;
entitled to an extra cep!, .of /ha lifivqrino for
1812, and also to a copy of the superb parlor mezzotint
(die 24 inches* Ift).."Ficre Times Ono To. Day,", wbicb,
Avaitore, would cost four dollare..
to r ,Bpoctm omit sent, - -grAtfo; to 'those& wish I to got
ilp - otubs.• Address, CI AISLES J...22 , T8R80N,
5
it. $O6 CJI tent EtygsoßMl . ad . olplAsi, Pa,„.
tiGENTs . I 1 For thaisatealf
re aTiti 1 3 3 1C1a
beildintlefin4*-,OOIA ktitlotust, tlkoneasoo
of all the Pitgildellflt,NnittfiG bohnd and printect
on lintotpa,per.
THE NATION,
•.•
it. , moo Aka inidltutione • :
IN_,E4fGrraff- r4VD- VEglit.42lr.
Nothing like It: Bei Wee oieribody as Just tile book
they need. It lean Entielopre Wel the Government.
blot pays is it,,aro otthomiatiree worth the price
of t ebdok, , Oyer
.4 00 Pakm.and only . $ 2 , 6 Q. A Bich
Harvest for Catviaseererioalea end gentlemen— far.,
men, tembersand•student.. On ' • e agent Mak 75 orders
(Jew deihrtoith etreutor/done, be,foreehe book appeared.
11410 kb, eini Dockland In fah- territory. Write at
oaco for Oircalor Inforgntiap, New-woittat
• PU131,18111 . 413 Cor.. 7th an 4 plarkot Strooto, Pllll-
adelpliTa. Rot 1137,1-Ty
• „ ,
•
4 0hen - - Ales. •
,
I.3I7:VIRTUE of 'sundry' writs .
of Elul roam,. TA
.IIIII-varl pada' And Venditlonf 'Et!ionas, limed out
of tho floor% of Common Pleas of Vogt-county, and to
sup dlrOted, I will expose to public solo, to the highest
and boat bidder, ut tbo-Eonrt !louse 1n Wollsbproon
Moak*, the 27th of 1811; at -one o'clock
P. M , thq following &Mitred OtobeitY i
,Ong oflan tifoisbiiii 410 e wiit Mae' of, Ike
Williamsolirail«lut.No-2.lnbl&k:-No. 1 'anon. map
ofsaid village, with a one story frame building, known
as ilie - Aelulemy of Moak, 36 feerfnifit, and 81 feet
deep, with out buildings thereon. Tool's - sold as the
property of Valentine Love, sult,ofP Nittroloop
ALSO-4 lot of land in dimer townshlip, bon nded
the north bp A B Trowbridge and Rufus Beak- on the
east by Oro Barber estate, and /I Beach ;lon the
aohth by James Smith and the Baniuel Niver estate, and
ou_the west by the Samuel Niver estate And Omar
Trowbridge, containing 179 Peres more poen, with
-150 iscrishnproved; with ono frame Louse, - 8 frame
bums aid oichards and other fruit tres thereon.
To be sold as the-property Gf Patrick Hanley, suit of
/1 11 Dent. -
ALBO-..a lot at land"! . 11 Ward - to Waste In; bounded on
the north by lauds of It 0 Lydia, on the east by Jane
Ince, Curtis Cleveland, A Johnson and Daniel Hagar;
on tie swath by Daniel Hagar and Simeon Elliott; on
the west by David Ames, Wm Pletcher and, Isaac
Smith, containing 177 acres ' more or less, about 80
acres improved, with frame barn, log house; frame
house, apple orchard and other 'fruit trees thereon.=
To be sold la •tho kroperty . of lerOTAyres and 'Ali
lcnimn,- gull of Pomeroy Brothers.
ALSO— a lot of land In - .Mans/told on west side of
Williamson road, corner of Wellebbio street and south
side of same, 40 feet on Williamson street, 80 feet on
''!hellebore street. bounded on the south by Pitts& Bro,
on the west by Pitts & Brother, on the north by Wells
' bore street, and On the east by the Williamson road.—
To be sold as the proUertyof L Cummings, snit-of
kintdengb,-Pitte It Co. ; •.„ - • .
ALSO-41et of landin (Wide thienShip',:liounded
an the north by thePttblie blghtiny,i osi the west by
bball JOMrll.l4takfl else south ITO& the
Okirk
Waists 4 to., be:
intle Dos) and 70 bee deep, oath n. two story
atone Ito e thereon. ,To ,be sold as, the property of
Gap Bulkley; Newton Bulkley. •
.
ALSO -4 lot ofiad in Osceola township, bounded
on north by* ands of 011 Keeney, on the west by
Levi Skinner, ttn the south b
eastyoyt thebb and pub.
• lid or Private alley,' on the by public high.
way, containing one half acre s or thereabouts, all lut.
proved, frame house, frame- barn, ought:aidings and
mit toile thereon To be meld as the property 0(000
Atso—a tot of land In Ohatbana township,bounded
on-the north by lands of RhenstdoTaYlor, on the hest`
by David Churchill, on the south and east by Isaiah and
Oscar Westmillar,contalning 60 acres, 80 sores improv
ed, frame house, frame blacksmith shop, log,barn;ap •
ple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be told
as thtiproporty of Lewis L Carr, snit of d - IrWood• and
•Y44 34 1 43 v i t1e•-•.-s-Le,
,400.-a tor priaebd la ; ar4lgitittre Boro,,_boun ed'
ibtth by Mehl iteeet, east 14 . 811tui Stauffer, south and
:Wee) by J B strong, containing about one acre, tram&
house, frOme steam and we gript,bllll, frame shed ' ,
Wibo horse stablebOufbeitattits AM fruit trees there.:
on; together with atal tirade and dam attached, berm.
ded on the north=east by Geo Stauffer, highway, John
'Posit/ D Maine. - Baldwksparkhnret,PelegDoud, Seth
, Burnley; Eteltry timl.l) Dewey and J 11 Austin. on the
south and.west by John./I,l3trong 4- al. To-be sold as •
the property cf.,lllCalkine a lmit of Pornereyßrothent. -
„ ALSO—a lot °flied In Delmar township, bounded
on' the north and eastl.l4.latide of A °leaser:l,3M Dot
a9lttr Sy lands of Robert Steele, on' the' welt by Wni
;lording and ADiesboti, containing two acres more or
• 'less frame.'house; IraniWn, out buildings, apple
orchard and other fruit s thereon: To be sold as'
1 the property el (Aeries Gleason, enit , of 0 L Wilcox.
, 1 -` • ALSO—it lot of bind friWrnitllislcilltoroughitia town
' ship, bounded on the 'north' byprancis Mucha and
'Peter 2
iDin dgeblgh;con ilielleulfebyCoirlinesonerivernud
' Hitch thO'Philiketllltirlditi;exhi n oreapt
White;a6dWrnE (loTbdtleitid_g4 gal kli, - 0,91414.,..
acres,.7o acres improved troupe °nee, . l'i r •ante,
burnTutottdiuggrapple:-eitied - and 4 •O Th er tlitt
b—oi ttihreptetebiWyj „ktitt. VeY.'„? , , ,- , Lire k
ne house and lot in Wettileld,figiitii:,lll4,
dettentheAtorth artMwettl'by tlie - tiowitneogneviiiir; -
,on t p heseuth by - Main street ' , &la r an the'ealit : b*
Ifittilati, containing
~ t hregatenrthr of an acre, frame
' , lrenstkpatbuildings and knit: treee.thereent , TO be'
'ol'doath° property of M tl Bowman, suit of El
lips• tor. use Qt.TO,O - - -
~A.4.1W-a lot of land in Mansfield Borough, bounded
bn'theitorthbg Henry 441en,-en the east by P A Al.
• lehisd the south by.' San inasy Avenue, en On treat
by. ptoelitet or St: Jimetit., being 108 ft. on Seminary
- A'ventle,and 80 feet orr.Prospoet or - St. James stress,
=Tramp tied Story he*, entlgildin fp, ornamental and
fruit frees:therion.',To be field air the property of P
N 44 , 511 o 4 nd j!..bfainej suit of Daniel Harteock,
ALSO--a lot of land in Bikland Borough, boliiided :
pt}Site s qorth by the • 0 ovranhame ir o the west.
andbanth by Josil Parkberet; bn the east by the pnbi. ,
4 lia Spay, ;touts/Ay:lg phone two acres, all (Morey,
ed,e - house, Mime steani tannery, frame shed,
est dingo and fruit freer thernom.-*To - be- sold - as
the property of Wing Tabor knit :of Dorance & Dan.
• h'em, n I • '1
ALSO—The tellowliri oebctiibed iota of - .hind in
i Wellshoro : Ond bounded on the southeast by Pearl
'street southwest by Lincoln street, northwest by lot.
in popsetsioh of Jacob Sticklin, and northeast by Jno.
Einar • being 160 by 100 feet,,all improved; 73 a bove
described
bounded on the southeast by' the' above
!t lot, southwest by,Lincelti street, northwest
by bin street,- mid portheeit by
,John Et nor; being j
100 bet on Matti Street and 130 feet- On Lincoln street, I
with a two story frame dwelling Mime; a three , story •
Dunk.' cabinet •and - chair- manufactory operated by
ateata.pewer, outbuildings and fruit trees thereon, all
Improved . ,
'PAtso--One lothcMadej on the-north- by-a-private
alley arid Samuel Herzog and Athens, east_ by,. the pub.
no highway, south by Ann Straiktind othre,and west
byJdhn Buehler; containing-It/ sores, all impreved,
:with a frame licute,• frame batqj ond
- apple and other . frnie 'eel theOtt VI • 1
i. Altio—One latholinded bn thA stet* by lfsvfil peaty
,John Milder and John Mtge!, , east by Ann. Strait,
- south by Robert Kelsey;Yand (Witt- by Seth Bengal ; I
contelaingtti acres', mere &lees, all Improved, 'with 1
apple and othkr fruit treasthereont ' 1
• .!Ateo—One lot bonided on the north by 'private
,elleyand Samuel Herzog, on the oast by /Damn Plaits;
'eonth'by Ann Stralkand west- by -David Peak; con..
,teinlngftelf an acreizabre oriels, With frame horse'
arid:ooi trees thereon,, To be sold as the property of
Ettichlin: John Bue hler And Simon Plaits; suit of
,obarjes Eta:lrons for aft of Robert Campbell' • '
ALSO—A lqt of laud in Brookfteld toWnshlp; bona
tin the north by the Statelfne, west . by. Lester
,k snob by the pnbile highway, and east by lands
crflilleabethOilky; containiug el; acres, all improved,
with fruit trees thereon. To ha field as the property
of William 0. 011ky, snit of B t P. Murdoch, for use of
ByroriElanford. - _ .
..ALSO—A • lot of land in Wellsboro; •bOundid
westerly by Main street, northeasterlytrf lends of B
T Yen Horn - , soittlrnesterly by Pearl street, and south,
,westerly by;iiiturin possession of A B Easknanfm
,cO
tainihg one-third Of anicre. , morii or less, all improve;
n
with two story, houte,'oca - npled arid used as a board.
ing Lod dwelling take; frame barn. outbuildings and
Yrult trees thereon. To be sold as the, prverty of
Ingst Hart, stilt of D. Q. Stevens. .•
;
A 4.l9tigiAist in-vreogio-toiniiehfoi
;lid. • e w e st !;.p.tha welt, tli4Of
.1,7 Janda; bt;Johirf 144". aisnt~s 3i
te .
_ppm ft., and south Ay Stepheb
C: thtlainA .(4044.144tupkvvedr,..4,
MO' , is a4d
ettanty:, itogestker wi h a right of 'Pity ens
him Stephen Potter's lands for thin 'race to said mill.
..TObe,solii4 as the.property of- L.: B. Butler,- suite at.
11:Xs/land and N. Butler. •
ALS—A lot of land in Costrigton.township; bonny
ded an the_pottli by the highsray , leading from Co. 'y
Webb to Frost settlement, weft by lands . of Edstin
fiatterlY, - and south and.east brae .state Of X B Ger
'otildt., containing three-fourths ,of an acrd, with
two story frame - house, ontbnildtogs and • fruit trees
thereon, TT be Bold an the property of James L. Kid',
.itittof
'—
- ALSO—A lot of land In Ellkland borough; bounded
o n the north by the Coitimestme_river, west and booth
Ay Joel Parkhurst, and 'east by tho publfolighway ;
containing about twiartores,,,all, ',mammal ; . with.lterna,
Wise/. frameateam.pipnstry, rratnighee,".outbull'ainge
,a4,fr•nlytreetithereent To'besoldu the prOpettp bf,
'Wing Tabtif'sliftWOPD3iffitte fiDnnbetc,lohri Paa,i;
buret A Od., Tolzußithhurst;FFAlituter, 4) 13
son. Joel GlArkleraf. - 4 10 ,44S
4favar and J•W;Shaff• •
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lot4,l!_ndlo ttscbOrinsgh . Of,-Afattathalds.
' hounded en the tion& kit Riney Allen, east :by F A
Allen; south by' Seitilnitry" avenue, and west bt 'Preto
,pectar St. James street ; being lo¢ feet on% Seminary'
avenuesndld feet on Provert _or, 13t,Taraes street,,
'with A two story frame how, outbuildings, and orna.
mental and fruit trees tberebn. =To be sold et the pro.
testy of P. Howell, suite of Daniel Ilartsoek'and his
it Toll.
. - E. A. PiElitil3harlff.
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'XdOWEST .- CASOFPRWEIVI
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Great Reductions in the Prices 'of Dress Goods,
Odioine COM Alpi,,i,ii,"3/0i13 4 worth 50.
Ekipress Cloths, , 50 " 75.
" Scotch Plaids l 25 66 ,2 t7i.
" " Extra wide 87,E mirth 50.
66 66 4i ( . 6 id 50. - ,t 75 .
,weol French Satteens • 6.24. ".
6, •ki " Extra 7.5' -
.3,Voroted Poplins : 25
. Alexander " • wide 50
Rich striped Dress Goods 27if
114 Li ii.l!.; ti
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tNevi Goods received-daily, and mold Cheaper than Ever.
.Heavy 16e..:.. • New Printi,,
• ' "Veakhed'Attisline, fine, 14; 16, 18, 20e. '
I" . lannelii; hisithan value., Cloths and Cassimeros, lees than
010 . Handsome Dress G00der,,25 and 310.
New Satfeens, extra quality ; . 75c. Black Alpacas.
'Hoop Skirts and Corsets, cheaper than ever.
Shawls in Greatoratiety, and Caminito!), all-wool and Union
at the "lowed Prices in the country: _
. ..,.„ , •-... - - . ~ , - . ,
Black
B all wool eavers, in great variety, at- rnuehless than regulai market
rites, • Black Velveteens, plain Blacks. Sleek Velveteens, Twill Blacks,. in
Aholea shadeikverreteaß; . - ' , , - 1
llolored"VelVeteens, in all the desirable shades. Terry. Velveteens, all colors.
Allthe above styka'cuf_on the bias, (v . straight, at the lowest prices in the
2 emtntry., s .. ~
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Men's 2-Sole and Tap Fine Kip Bode; $4.00 stir This entire line of
Men's Tap Sole, A. IL-Calf Boots, 4.50 Boots is manufactured
Alines' Tap Solo'French Calf Boots, 5.00 • ' for us at J. RICHARD-
Boys' half Double Sole Kip Boots, 2.75 to 300 SON'S, and warranted
Boys' 2-Sole & tap fine kip Boots, 3,25t0 3.50 - by us in every respect,
Youth's Kip-Boots,' - • 2,25 to 2i50 ai in former years.
Women's Calf Vamp Balmoral Shoes, $2:O - =• .•
. - - Woman's Calf Vamp Polish Shoes, 2.25
Ladies' Serge Polish ,Gititers, at $2.00, worth $2.50.
Ladies' Serge Polish Gaiters, extra quality, at $2.50, worth $3:00
liistes and. Children's Work equally cheap. .
•
• OtWentlict line of LADIES' SEWED WORK, at equally low prices.
•., , :
We Garr yin 1131 use stook or our regu/sr makes, and exert ourselves to keep ou trade
g. We 40 loot nil to Wats the, tilek trook at Mkt late den but *o pledge ours.. veil to
Vir We eldvertiite Jo it oasis, making lid' claims that weeannot carry out.
Nov. 22, 1871.
.a. cil.o - ir zro ipb.,3_zrrin)
For a_Book.lhat will Sell.
To Sit Arai
BY Va. RENO F.l). • ' -- •
earriaar in
This is in original, Interesting, and Lustructiqe Work
• a of rare fun and humor, being an account of the
AUVIOIVIS PItOMBIONAL LIFE, his wonderful
trial sad feat', ILO leughable Incidents and &dean
-Mall as it lf moments r; And Ventriloquist.
1440=v 4 .704k,- • • •
_lO reCtiage Engravings.
bli
,aldes the • iithat's l'Ortrait on steel, and numerous
Map r:c
filtee front any objectionable matter
being Ashamed and moral in its character, and will
hal read With deep lritirestibath by old and young,. It
Ina thd most graphic and thrilling accounts of the
*theta Ofillsworiderfal feats and =gloat tricks, cans
-4
g theap i tifroillable meitimen t and latiglAter.
, with full information lent
ArrAie nap cation to
,95frtilori t.-tins 711 gansom Bt. Phslada.
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HI A D '
RI E R:3
, Prugs t "
and Medicines,
(Patent AeottiiirVrato-j-t-Also for.
PANTS, a ILS, VARNISHES, GLASS,
PUTTY, LIME,
- and al styles of BRUSHES, &0. .
4tiewimitiloß4=t
-Chole • Liori; Vtgaire,
an. TOBA9OO. Abio for
31E11CPC0111C..1611. •
Re Natalie; Legel, 2 blank •
School:J.-N.-A R A, full assortment of the lakte!
Mao, sz i eicaltint i,eioitment of J
At../03113, --
FRAiDgibi-AWATiONAUi,
'& CORPS
CT&S&ELLS,_ &O. 0.-
-----Cirracterlets.
On Tear, Omar!, Coffee,,Syrigt, golareer, _Moe,
Spiess, c Oda'etii. - We will net be beaten In4ltioe
ui
or q/ .We will sell eholee - Tear by the chest
or angst y the bbl. etas low figures as the same
can babought at this elde , of:NewToik. ~
P; , , S. TRY OM,t - '4 SAiAlNilt TEA
I,AMAIi I eg4NPELLE.Pg ce•c„,.4v.
rifest style!, and lamp ohlmniee that
will not break. • ' 't •
Fancy do Toilet Articles:
•••"•
PleßLlTSfirt, TOILET • SOAPS PO-
MADES,,I 3 R , VSHEB, &c.,
LikewlielettLfillßY AND JFAVELEY,
V iPS. AND LASHES. • .
Wehold t my desirable village lots for saip
in the'oentral art of tifitowi ; and will also
losii limey reasonable rata.. • .
B. . W. Webb hocs Us attc, in our
'iteri;*htsralt may la,' consulted for advice or
tres,tment r 4
HASTINGS & COVES.
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A brio stook of XATIF *i f ilieibstrOolirma.
" 'l,loll3olo3fOlved on' the Platioi Organ, and In
Musing. , 1114 . 49pportabity . prarittoo atirded
to 414oaCwitOtaardestre • - •
30# /87/. •r TOS"PIi•
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and Bra satliag them at their canal
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for the ll : ertunido LsoiUrn CO iris for . ged
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• SIEND RISSOIINO,DINTETTE CI, 'is, Noy :;o,.ihn,
OEOIIO X WILLIAM 'CURTIS , 'Feb. FL 1612
' ANNA IL DICKINSON i Merit. 4. 157..,'
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MILS. LIVERMORE ' ' --
FREDERICK DOUOLASS, ...
EDWIN-11. aiupix
' HON. WILLIAM PARSONS .i.
PETROLEUM V. NABDY ' ,.
GEORGE VANDENIIOFF ' ...
TIENRY,WARD 1LEE0DER„..1.....!
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JOIIX T. MITCI
• 1 , 1 1 10 , 11 - YOUNOi
JRROMM 11.-PC
J. H. DOSARDi
8, 01 , 1 27, lii7 i tt
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Real . Estate
THE undersigned io Agent
fullowing TOWN Pii.OPy,
situate on the Mansfield road a
Theeo lots are in the central pa
convenient to the
Road
Also,
SEVERAL
situated (II the Hue of the I , all
. • üble ftir
Manufacturing
Them, lute will kio sold on rea
1 WALTER
Nay. 15, 1871.4 y,
FdR SAL 1
ABOUT 110 acres of land kn,
K. Mitchell farm at Mitch ,'
o. f .Pa., with three direllifiL
Saw Mill and Barns and Lothar
of the best locations for a lum
manufacturing establishment o
road.
,Also, adjoining a lot of abo
boot 30 acres in pasture. Wo
farm—timber enough on it f.
posts, arc., to, pay for it.
Also about 740 acres of tins
some improvements, about a
above' described lands—valuab
Bark, timber and farming land
Also two lots of land of one
ted at liollidaytown, in tho tow,
bury—on which there is a Eton!
Those ticeirlng to purchase !
Jane Mitchell on the ptemis'
Creek. O. H.
Ootober 18, 1871.-tf.
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Gen't Inman-
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KNOXVILL
Life, Fire,
Assets or
Assr.r
Ins.'Co. of North A
Franklin l'ire Ins.
Republic Ins. Co. of N. Y. Cal
Andes
Inn Co. of Cincinnati,
Niagara Fire Ins. Co.of N. Y.
Farmers Mut. Fire Ins. Co., Yo
Pike - nix lint. Life Ins. Co. of
ford, Conn
Pentea Cottle Ina. Co-
T0ta1....
-4'24,220,84761
Insurance promptly dean(' y toad cr other
wise, on nil kinds of Prop rty. Alt iG9ReS
promptly adjusted and paid. Jive sto?k Incur.
ed against deatb, Ilroor theft.
lam also agent for ibe Aldps Fira tfo Oa.
o: Cincinnati. Capital, $1,500, 1 000.
AU oommunications promptly attet;det to --
Ordeet on Mill Street, 2d door from Min
Knoxvillo„Pa. ' ~B. W.B. SM 11
April2s, 11371—tf.
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Washing filprebine,
Is Oronouneed, tho best in Ma4ket, having taken
tho,first Premium at the Tio u• Co and othor
Fairs, and is decidedly the >est Wayhing Ma
chine invented. It only needs a trial to :eddy
the most skeptical. Persons 'wishing to pur- I
chase, will address LIJICE STEVEN'S,
Oct. 11, 1571. ' i t Tioga, Pa,
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svn as the Win.
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!buses, a steam
I buildings—one
.ering or tither
the Tioga Rabb.
t 163 acree l , a.
, Id mako a good
r fool, lumber,
e l r lands with
Ile east of the
o for Hemlock
cre each, Bites
chip of Middle.
barn, 6:e.
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