LOCAL NOTICES. The hiclieii'd the M. E. Church. will bill a SueilllAo Ibis week, on Wednesday eve ning, at the residence of Mr..Ribberole. PLASTER.—Ca'Uga plaster, ,freshly ground, is now for sale at tho depot, Wellsboro, by Mr. J. A. Newhall, of Charleston. Mr. New hall is nitr cresting a large building below the isash and blind factory, on Main street, and will he prepared early in the spring to grind and for; eish frcAli pleter in any cl,esired quantities. The Fakir of ppahan will exhibit "uesday es'ening, January 2d, at Bowen &Cone's ;all, in this village. Among other clonderfal ights, thaTahir wilt perform tiro novel and sur risiny, fat of chafing n larly in chid air. Go td rea how ho does it ! /We desire to call the attention of the A:l3ns et the . 4 .0t7A-. - --.n to the tvlrerroement of fr. A W. I) . •tttr, of-Middlebury Center, which ppe:,r3 in another column under the bead of Chuns.e of also "• -Mr, Pours proposes to con- Inct hi , business' htresfur on the nil onsh Fys• ?at, ;-,:t Ito for pr tm tiler than the ore .it EyStettl will alloe. .:tlessra. itt their for Coot.ty Cssperage, carne: of Water and lrafton streets, in this tlosirctOo call the ttention of all needing anything in their lino, their facilities fc.r doing all sorts of 000por (orh. Etpcoially they as.suro the dairymen' of le eowity th.lt they aro prepared to furnish but• fir: my ft.!. tha Ncw Yolk markets, equal to lose used in Orange and Sussex counties. ;Their lop is the only place in, the county tvhern this tyle of 'work can be obtained. Call and see. e Dr.r.sa Up T.—Some -wleo 'man says .at dress dou't make the man, but when he is lade ho locks a great deal better dressed up, and )very person of tense inderses the amended 'law." But hoa and where shall we dress up? That's the question." 'Respected reader, let us thisper you a secret Go to H. 0. Perry'', at 22 last Market street, Corning, and you will be put . the NY Y of obtaining a }lsmael:tie, durable, nd good fitting rig, from top to too, on the most easonable terms. Mr. Perry has a full line of eritlemen's garnishing goods, traveling bags, ;loves, Sc.e., all of the latest styles. Ho keeps a nost excellent Cuttiir, and gives his oustomers t fits" every time. Try him once, and you will know how it is yourself. ;4_ Sy Agitator. WEDNESDAY, JANUAVY 3, 1572 Home Affairs. Local Briefs. No wish you all a 'Happy Now Year —This is Leap Year, Oki maids and baoho 'lore will pleaso — take notice. —The shortest any of the moon r•as the cold le:, co far. —H. G. Martin, M. D , Las sent us a mam•, loth winter radish, raised by Mr. M. D. Taylor, f Mainsburg. Thanks. —There was a Christmas' Tree festival at the i. E. church Christmas night, and tho children • roted it "splendid,Z_ —The Elmira Co•Operativo Boot and (Shoe )mpany, at their rodent annual meeting, de tared a stock dlriticed of ten per cent. ;, —Jr. B. Tuttle, of Flornellsvillo, is mail agent n the nts7 rout' from Liwrenooville to Wells. -iro. A ger.uina " carpot•bagger," we suppose. —Thu Morris Ern Coal Company aro running trty oars cf coal par day over tb?. Northern Cen •al Railroad to Rochester. —The Hornellerille people want a railroad to to bituminous coal fields _of this county. All fight; the more the merrier. —Our citizens bavo put in some very clear and 'cry cold leo recent'y. In fact, this is a good Imo for —Tho wcgther since. cur !cot issuo has boon ery rapid:ins, the thermnrcEtar rAnging from above to 24 degreespelorr zero. —Thor:. 703 an adjourned term of Court for iearing !motions nt: arguments, hold by Judge 'illiams last Thu doily. —Our vill:•ge ti• - ac enlivened Christmas night y ouracrJJs r;l:i , lty fights, If our dealers in .'red-eye' weuld to-ly wn.ter the article more, it -nuld ho hentficial t ) all oonc.:rned. Out friend Dr. A . ii. Eretruan celebrated the ifth anniversary of his marriage Christmas light, by 3 IVor,dcr, Wvtiling at lila residenco in As village rho occasion was a pleasant ono to 11l partitisZti.e happy couplo and their numer cs rb. , met to congratulate them. —The twit tetra cf the SY,el:shoro ernded ehool begins '-.1 . ”..,1& . y next, .L.l,r , le.ry oth. Pro !nor Wintr , rl lefermi: 113 f 1 . 1 , ,T 9 1.7 f ro about 100 :I)clare from (I,t•:(ke the i_snronh )aßt, t e rth,— '12;3 E• 1 0.):7 , 3 l- k - ,t. this ., r.Th.. - atil hae coleeervedly high ?put ton r.l.f ..a3' —Wo al . :, I.l,aler ol , liget:on to Hon, William 11. ,ra:at.ronz, c:c...11: - nbcr of Conzrege front I.his Litriet, for lltrea bound volumes of tbo Congye! )r.al Globe, r. - .,titr,,lr.in..; the full proceedings of (o r 'rty-r irt Carigre;.s. Dr A. Do Wolfe Hers, the Bishop the new Di. ces-, of Central Pennsylvenia,mas Inseerated in St. Luke's Char,ch, Philadelphia, the mornlei,e e. r the 211th tilt, BlAap Ste me, of Ole old. Pleczsc., ef'dciatcd, assisted by a rge numbers ,T311 , 110r frens all parts of the inctry, —r..,. Eii,i. (1,•-;h, f:r twenty•five years a tpOrt stinliccr is t'. T e , ,unty and Steuben,died leentlr at Felts i?, Tl',.eis, at the residence of Is e..:n, f[e.' the y•-ed old ego of eighty-three are. Mr. Booth at one time published a paper Ti0, , , , ,a vtilag, In Ulla county. Tie also foun d a paper at Addison, Steabea county, N. Y. i • • ---/i. donat i on r imt was held at tho house of r. Chards , Johnson, on Shumtvay Rill, on the ening of December 21, for tho bawd! of Rev. '.' S. rd'Rinn.y. That the affair was jea4nently cces...!ful, is demormrsted by the fact that $l4O (era received from friends outside the .Church. k IWNinney (1c:1p:a to express hia,grateful ap. Notation of the liberality of his friend?- { —The Potter Journalltaim following cam• limentary rAtie; of irrar fellow townsman, n oel . r. wil,,n. the new ..AF t sistint Law Judge of to district: i "there Wag a pr,•,t'y fall attendance of people Court lees Ircu.!.:. Oar recently appointed ,clgo, S. F Wiron, presided. We believe it ca his first limo up'. the benCh, and all whom O have heard ri,e.lic of him, whether members the bar. suitors or ?pre:atone, unite in cam lending the ahility, impartiality and energy ith which he clii,ptitolnl i usiness." , tv NI XT ext ltetttro . f the courrlll be delivered by Ira. Mary A. VC 4. f 't ton, at , Bowen Conee.ll-all, on Saturday' evening the rlxth in int rh-1.11 773 d-, with oar iughtert.". noniember ! Saturday evening San ity 6th. AFp ecii! train will rnn Wellelcori on the toning of tb^ lectiro, leaving Lawrenceville at ,5 P.M., nr'l returning after'thr leotare.. 2he Corning Jotrrnal is in error. in sting that Bey. E 11,13.3 Booth published tho it paper it:. county. !The first jl,urnal was Nblis'ned in Wellsburo p as enrly as 1824 or 5, called the Pioneer. It was printed by Ran- Lewis, and edited by Erti3 Lewis, late Judgo tho Supremo Court of this State. Swfsl Den Bliap;ers gave n cone tnt Bolen C;ric's !Toll on tbo eVcning 20th ultimo( music Wil3 just ; lily Lost pl;4_ , , rlf yens ono that wasn't Eupg 11 7 -e. t'herilon's 110 e." The Holt way ow!' ' by a Yory approalakice nualocco. JEATII OF A, PR'.)ItIINENT CITLZE.NI gr. Jarnes It. IVilron,%for many 'years • eat- - 1t of the 'I iag,a Railroad, d;ed nt hf 3 residence Man'tfield, in this 'county, on the evening of 24th uPimo,,,in the sixty•seventh'year of. his j. 1113 funeral was atteytd nt 'the Episcopal ire' n Mansfielti, on ll'esmesslay, peeemher aftbr trbi , : , ll his rtmains were reuaoyel. New Jersey, for interrePht. , :r. vrt,ll hr.r,rn and highiy re-, acted througlcut- the county, and llis death urned by—e,--largo Ginnie (otrtilatiiii, r acquaintanees. • PAINFUL ACCIDENT.;—fir. Eugene Steno, of Delmar, drove into town with a i load of hay on irridaY, the 22d' ult. 'ln sliding off the load,lDlr. Sfone struck a sharp pin, projecting up from the rack, which pierced hie 'thigh, tearing the flesh badly.r. Packer, of this village, l i dressed the wound, nd the injured man was ta ken home. We leer, since that be is doing well. .—Mr. Martin - 01krk :, that can't be 'beaten every recs. Mr. Clark is working / t ver'a job on Marsh creek, rietmas he hitched on to. a eaanring in the aggregate ted off with them with ease. on one sled, with the ends onover, would. like to hear In do better. ' A BIG HAUL Mints he has a.tea day as draught h on Mr. J:4l. Schoen and the day after C load of four logs, 2,383 feet, and wal The loge were loath dragging. Mr. Soh from the team that ci Fxs4T.—Mr. Maytla named, Buchan celebrated tines township by getting Buchan picked up a black -1 struck Furman on the book in the skull. Dr. packer, ailed, an y d on Tburstiity last, ompson,lbe, trepanned the careful nursing the wounded Over. A. CHRISTMA. Ff.rman' and a man Chrietmas clay in Qs into an affray,, ivhen smith's hammer and of tbo head, cruabini of this village;.was assisted by Dr. T brOlten skull. With than will probably r :DENT. r— Some three hiletus 1.,. Corbin, at Pike !, was struck in the head and ailing-heok flying out of a at the time •that the wound, not serious, and Mr. Corbin s after the accident. Ms trouble him, howorer, -- and_, e was again confined. to his y, Dsoembet. 28th. The in; aid at the M. 2.-0 .. r0b in Ith ult. Mr . Corbin tree-Sit. .vea a trite and two 7 children. FATAL Ace weeks since,' Mr. : Mills, Potter Count knocked down by a I log. It Vis thought though painful, was Was out in a few da: bead continued to about teti days ago I bed, and died Tuna neral services were I this village on the 2 "C:f4t..l of age, and lel NEW MAIL Ito inttaut, the new_ ma erasion, eo that tat-re. renemille and t`_•is Railroad. This' wit tion to the people. o the moil hero Pallier Ityr each day. Air, Sias bizon appointed Whether he was eub e.mination" we don't he will make n faith er be was or• not. 'TE.—On Monday the first I arrangements went into or. .ft - er the mail between - Latt roee etil br, cr.rried on 'tlie pre..ve a great aceornmodlF "Well;tior:2 as it will bring and allow is to remain arena B. Tuttle of Hernelsvilie Mail Agent on the new route, ccted to a 'coMpetitive eE know ; but we have no doubt ul and efficiett officer wbeth CHRISTMAS Nativity of our Lori Church in this villa of the Episcopyi Qqt very tasteftilly decoi tho services on Chris a large congregation AT ST. PAUL'S.—The was celebrated at St. Paul's .o With the usual ceremonies llrirch. The building was I rated with evergreens, and tress Eve were attended by Christmas DsY, morning 4al, and in the evening of y Innocents' Day, .=_the.§un- service was held as Thursday, being HO 1i ...0 day school festive as held in the church. The children sang a num er f their Christmas car ols, and the Rector, Rev. J K. Karcher, deliv ered an address, ref rring especially to the love cv and care of the Chu ch for all her little ones.— Then a Christmas Toe was stripped of its temp ting•burden, which, as distributed among the haw children; an ao, in peace and good will, Christmas passed . st St. Paul's. AL NEws.—lf we had WANTED, Lo. forty pairs of hands' and eyes and twenty bodies, in as many several Educes at could make the AGITATOR • make it—a faithful weekly .Irs. But unfortunately we l and are forced to seek aid in ao that we might be °nee, we believe we just what we hope t! mirror of county ag! are, not so endowed the work. Welbclieve the pa er has friends all over the county, who have th time, the opportunity, and the ability-to send u prompt intelligence of ev ery item of news w rth printing. Wo want.a correspondent in ev ry eleotion district of Tioga County, upon whom we 9/n rely to Toward us trustworthy news of all sorts. Wo want to hear not only of the ccci- tints of the day, ~bet ,of the educational cod reli ions interests, the Manufac turing.growtb, the crop prospects, - the political movemenis of all parties, and in fact everything afiegtiffetlio material, social, political, and mor al wall-being of the community, Wo do not want long disquisitions, however profound, on any sulnjeot t we eon find plenty of those elsewhere. tVe do not went washy verses, however pretty 'the jingle.; Ave have an ample supply of that sort now. But we do hunger and thirst after IleiV9—ii , Vg l tietc,—PACTS The truth is, we feel '.n this rpspeet like a veritable Grad grind. 'Send us the facts—the news of the neigh borhood Don't Wait for sot/10b...4 else, hut do it yourself, and du it promptly. Don't say you can't write for the press We don't ark you to do that, ,Just send us the news, as quickly, as il i plainly, ad as concisely as yuu can, and we will, gladly pu .it It i proper shape for the, paper. By so doing, you will benefit yourself and every reader of the journal; you Will add to tho inter est and to the Lis,l - 100:1 Lf, the et Ortil'Cfß, itAd, you will plaoe us tinder lartlnglibllgationsi:which we plic.ll be },rmpt Ito “eknow!edge >nu - recipro- ITIM Then sand 1.1 1 tt,e load nerve MERRY CaRiSTMASI s--• Christmas Trees have bee.itae quite u popular institution F 6 thQng'lls, eo ttif. venerable Sarati - Vtotis ce.£.lX4B to be the favorite petrolOadjekespeetnily among' tho little folks; qind men and tvomen are only big boys and girls when Christmas comes. Among the Christmas entertainments in this village and vicinity; there were two that seam to have been worthy oletipecial notice. Ono of these was held in the ~Itahadist Cbarolit in this villages the other Irvis it the new establishment+ at 'the Big klaish, now called Stokesdale, in the white school house cm the hillside, among the trees.— In' the Methoilig Church there were three large trees, that fltici the arch back of the pulpit, and they were literally loaded with a countless vari ety of beempfut presents, many of which were of considerable value. From seven to eight o'clook, the large audience were entertained with a pleas= ing variety cf csercises and music by the Sun day School. Two of the conga werr, by Master Frank Farr, Is ho was Warmly cheered. . From eight t> nine, the timo was busily occu- pied in the distribution of the presents. Two men were,emplo l y edit,. taking down—the ankles from the trees; two young men wore ensploy . ed in handing them to Vile Pastor and the Superlti tendont, who announced the names on' the pres ents and delivered them t., four young ladies, who carried them to Some of the press eluding furs, eloth i l cups, dolls, ornama The system of di perhaps as neatly vied, and worked, arlenirably the persons named. nts were quite valuable, in ng, hooks, picture'', vague, t., a watch, a ' tilbutlitg the plretetits was ierket 99 totted well be da• tb een tertaintnen et Stokesdale was a beauti ful affair, and , kiurei the geod taste and the on terpriee of tine g..” - ,,1 veople in net neighborhood. I { The school house "MA ? bcautifuliy decorated with wreath 4, feEn."rs .-r, 1 motte_es; a nd the presents delivered from tile t cc, were estimated at three hundred doil.tri !*.r. Grinnell et.tartained the =E=II=MMI It war futon f e d, i c otEjble t to Lave the pre el•ii of Dr. all' iv i ttipp!yirie• . thet - neigh horilo‘ with prf;:t hink; ,rvcry othe,r bilt a. he c - ote(1 11:=IMMIral ere. ;he itme time: the g tI pe)ple determined on tknvirte; n ¶urpkl mr , t t.) their Christma,,,en, t 1,6 preeeny.,: . S o on livxmrikv f14.17513' incteck te•rpit. th" en;g ' , t ll ; I in the . . . - • log, he fcititri - Co , " o St ,i, r il%T.'s ' Elect Ladi , ..e• in alleodeneo, who ell Oiderster e d how to de• vile and • perform li , eral things end, beautiful.. -In due time- the D , ctor took the piatfored, - aiill began his address to the children. When he was sibout-halt thrcugh his talk. Mr. Leib and Mr. Campbell, - Agents of "The Company," came in, rit.d listened very attetiCely-iiithenddreasasiet; ri t e, as if that were the oal ' reason. hrs ~ 041T-being' present - After the Doctor's address, Mr.tatrir hell took 'the *mod S l ed gave a pleasing; ` recount" of a nAenditi riitiattas ertertainment which be' had attended in a I' cshyteriari Church in ih'il Ilarat'Port, and coral esti 114 address, gradually_ turning to-the ativa,t 'lige ancl.plicriure of- dal ng good to others, espee a Ily to the needy; one of 1,.. fecting• instance of bleb he gave in the biatory of his own vieitatinty. He then turned abruptly to Dr. Book, and began a very 'encouraging ad• dresalo - bita, giving him assurance of the high appreciation which the people had for his Beryl• cies thefe,; % tol then di-ew oat of,h.ispoo,bet. a beau timetaul Me 'indent p aka- is - #O4 weal -filled - OPE there,, a , imethin' cert tinly, and handed if to•the Dud., I tr. The ' Debtor, i p erfeet, Igtietraiike of Ast clip- . 11l t ' of the ho..k, hut supPoAng,' of nonsse, friar t I.n coerce from will it It came, that it contained I something-of ro'ne, id • what he could, In the . .. circumstances, 'to,' ito- ii_setttlible reply atfA ti, gratpfnteekpostledg ente r zji`ifit book s - naViStfrid` to . contado - tinety-t o dollars in greenbacks!— • I t W ell dope for 141 Ste pit,! I Ipprrov, 1 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. BBradford . Rev. Wm. F. Nixon, forthirly of Warivr - Veti. ter, has assumed the charge afthaßapthit church :'"/ TOWANDA".-A Lodge of colored Good Tem-, piers bike been organliedinAte ate Grant Lodge. • • : •. f EAST BWITEPLIILD..---Iter. P.: 8. Thireretty 'o Wyoming county, hag accepted n - "cal - *Om Ate Baptist Church in binithfield, and will conintence his labors (D. V.) with, the-year 1872.,_ t 7 -. ; . - : - • Grai. Hutehinson, :On of D. Hutobloson,' of Leßaysville, was kinked by 'a Colt - a law 'ireeki .since, and so badly injured that he only survived a few days. His age was fifteen years. A little son of Dr., O. W. tdoLee ofltiffptan,‘ Pa., formerly of Warren, Bradfor county, was burned so badly on the Ist nit., b the upsetting of a kerosene lamp, that be died On the oth.-- The Doctor was also quite severely burned. AEnan named Dunham, who has been confined in jail at Towanda for the 'pait lid months on a I charge of arson, has been pronoun ed insane by a committee of physicians, and by order .of the Court removed to the Insane Asyl m in •Barris burg. • CASIPTOWN—The work of building the - Bapiiit church has begun by P. Cobb, oil Stevensville Who has the job. Rev. Mr. Dtgrows has' ithi. . house nearly completed. The BaPtists,. though they have a small society, seemicOwaliver. ,s_ , . Dolan OP EBENEZBR SildiP,7-T41(01dellf ;!igiiiip in Bradford County 'died at 'the:* lsid,ikee of his daughter, in Sheshequin, on Sunday, 'December. 18th, 187/, aged' one 'hundred years, three months, and twelve. dais. - lie" Was the oldest' Mason in the United etatee, bavini been Witt. ated in 4thens, Pa., in 1801, end .ranainbm iv -member of said Lodge . until ; his death. Thie last summer hie one,hundrath birthday we I .aal... ebrated, when he could look upon Touf. kunt!Ted, living descendants. Daring the -fail - few years of his life he bad -become-demented into_ second ohildiihnoss, and could not even ( recognize ifs Own sons atid . daughtera,--4troffors(ittges. ,:., , At Smithfield there ie a revival of religion, under the prealbing of Rev. H. Rarpet of the M. E. Chtiroh. • Mr. Sanderson cf Towanda, sent a car load'of coal to eacb of tbo ministers in Towanda :at :a Christmas preaent Cirotdt Counrt; Hon. J. 0. Smith - plaid - 04j biganatrorning last Monday. _ pore art 226 causes on the calendar.' Tho old jail at Rath' is to be repaired $OOO worth. Five hap deed and twenty tone . Of gripes were ebipped by expreee from Bath last! season, most of them to New Yorki They sieri i the neighborhood of llammondsport. A still larger summit wino - shipped by::Wiii" of Nisi Yan, from' the same district. j < • The Courier reports • that the new paper re; , ' oently-started alreadi given up the ghos t . — The stores in Bath are always closed on pub lic holidays. This is a good example for • other places. Clerks enjoy a little recreation as well as the rest of mankind. The MOODS of Liberty dedioated a DENT llall last Wedneeday. Shall!' Boyd was a few -0 days since presented with a tine ebony, gold-headed lane by ,his de puties and const ables , Mr. W. E. Bonham mak. ing the necessary speech on the'occasion. Geo. Vandenboff reads at tternellsville on the Bth inst. , A Boman Catholic Temperance Society has been formed in HorneHerrn°. And now tb 3- Courier is;.pitohing Into the Ad vocate for begging Thanhsgivlng turkelsp, ?”1,4. Christmas oysters. - tio neighbor:lin4 may ho poor yoarAelf sornedayl - - , Tho public-trill be greatly, literested, tn - Itnow the timed queetioh about dancing' at' -the Oortio ning Presbyterian Sootables has at length been peaceably and 'definitely' kettled.... The ;erms capitulation are that the host and hostess et, whose house the Sociable ki held sbilPhe aerial-" tad, and if ho or she say dewier - Why dance it is: If not, net. Our information'on tab - 11040 t reliable, and the gentlemen who lafertneti - ni said that it was n moat fortum!te-:settTetnerit, - "for " raid he, 9f they hadn't,,,h,ayo` danitti we would bare drifted into the Episcopalian °lit' ale right lively." Su:WOudge thirolitiomethinz of policy std diplomacy exorcised in-mattera-of- Church as wcil as State 4. 7 .l7ettriacc' „K The Joiervoil State, that at_ Wpodhull reeetitly the barn of W. W.Tnbil tritatrrned, faroliftsg the lois of bay, grtin, a pajr of horses, five a:me and n colt Wo learn thatJosepp, : TepoWtic?lf ,OUtpitigi fell on the flint of - 116. -- thom — itt 'Teeitlenee in ticrattob, end fractured on of his thigh -bonus. Ilia groat age an 4 inflrmitl s rep:, .der shisit very serious ackeident,—Journal:-: :de's): S. Spencer, - oldest eon of Bon. G. T Spencer of Corning:: bee goicifO:Sc :Clogd - ,10; to engage in the drug business. ' , ,i_ Nathan 'Kimball, formerly ofcornlng ‘ was rt dently killed on a IfireouviValtroad, tdi *as oo n due tor Min. Henry Sher ;cc ed- , cf. Coining elected a Director of the Erie Railw4 Coppariy Ittl,bo plaoe of Boaspiretl,reNood,, ~3,31.7. . The publishers of the Corning Journ-'l an nounce that hereafter, tbat.paper wilt not be rsent to any person hitless paid fpflir - edfs'atic'e; '• that is tho true doctrine. if the YoUrnor s ean only live* • , - • .-. :; „ . ..., up to it - ~ ,' • _ - " .. - There is trouble in Cosuipg over the Posta:Last. ership. The Dtnocrat'explains thus : , ~...._ . "The "Sage f. Diu . tily" is -on the „tsar paifir; • Lie can't 'forgive iitii man who 'failed to vote for bins. , 0. J. R , bineon, Deputy - Posttritiater, , being independent, and not basing a moving feat , of the "chronic toitcrr of Steuben County before his mind, saw fit to-aPpot:t the bestAntiu ! , c - 5 1 . 0,4 master Thomson, , believing le' the priiteiplep of pivil service r(form, has refOied s li,Plif:titi2. ittsixsi periertced Dep‘ity, in Robinson's I place, eons°. quenily he is' low tbrentene4 with'reineviii, and Dr. Pratt is o ered the etile, propjed he gets the etWersein ut of his.parry.'.' ; . ' - ... 1 -• •:1' , . 51 " ; ,',1 • .! ' - • , . iycomitig - conntyl - ' ','. 'cz - 0 An imposta6t case, involving thisright.efto Man Catholic ishops:to - zerolsol absolute non--; tiet over the riests and e areirprePtiftratithin I tbeii respeoti e dioceses, l ,yas -_latelyrisritteait.,l Virilliamsport. - •`it• seemethat`Pather 'tttick; 4tho' was PostAr of: be eburob44' tholimputieltitiotoit that city, was i tunintirilyclidered'la'y b - le bielaAp to ohse the ebnich, aid t,ti cease hia n;iniatii r - ;e, the eople. 'V ese orders f i the priest, disregarded s ds R 0 to go rte theel i inrch nd"hold service t ,rein At thliciinie s gin he..luv4isedithe a 1444,, the ci,il law, and prayed} fet - an'' itijAdtion 'it straining the bishop-- frora s sinterklrina';#.ith in rights as a priet.t of , ibe-Ob i oreh: . --- kiati)ftitn4ti=7, injunction wav I grarti4,- trd .2 -4stisl-stibsequet,tiy argu:l by very; fthle. - cifinselr - ptift.i . th . ';side's,' s 4iyu',:c l ring whieb the; reel - I'l4ls anti canons i;l' ilia o,itio lie Church were tree - 4M from - feeleltielrilt vidivirii? - : to the present' tllns4 _.... ... , - „... ..- It W-11.9 chntoc‘ioiii 'on - til'e ;' 1 e of tattler' Siat•ir , 'ribiCtita ~ ,•entras,,f t!le:riltur'ub did tiiit - ictuctior the nrb:trery ;19: lori..of . th.e - Arlbyo the t.: the .p.; !Aden . f a priest :riie'bts-detyrit of -litio l g.;: , ih Eulr-lnar.Y. reiNiikr.4, - iviiteolW,n tries,or Irak . ; "Chiiiicjg of itnipcon d uct; ' irij4red Abel f eirtisl l 4 priest, t l , II 4 th e __ - ja - vr',AliiaiiiNtrp-jteP in'lr prott‘t his cit.:: ri,flits against injury to petso pr .per t:T,lnarteter, by tiny kitla l ribriTrehli ) op or other arbitra,ry po welt% , -1-'- , - , - , -).-? --- " bilythatf nfo.hr - blahoil te cram. itrged7. etki4 1 canon of to o l -coitionilidilt.9644/44.11 - Mirg't' try, them beii"4 ,, -'iiitietiglon.iststi4slie4tl , l 490 1 . 1 9 ecelesiastiaTatiiiiii: - ...ll(tiFii:iiiribei.l ;Ord other reasons; cobsrdered ii - niissionary cool try, tvbere-f-he canons ettodliktot-nitplytr , evr respect. and a b:t, re•; , s thp Ilitlafir 13,20 , 11 -j'A li tray} l''" 11 . er t illj , '": '!'s 1 4 0 : 3 ii'i 4110.€34-43";W,P110! under the rule ei the o;ntc rat 1 - 114.1 ir, thijLegjuktry-chni wore r,, cowlulp,ctiyorkftf:'... that ;thy omit< enttroly tut ~f fhek ttnd bekr:ged ettoiitt?Ae, powers ties of the Catbolie Ciitticii: • -4t ci.Z! The Gantrc an , 2 Bttlfatirt , ft - Oux7:itiroWSlßik its:ewe:l4 reinirtiq' - erJe ot Judge tiatr s ble, brieje eriltltl6'4l:tf! 44;14054. cyntiatici the ThlapptlP'zi, - and, tarp time btiug, Father Stack the :1 bt to di charge the duttettf:lir . ,l44, tltt AunuPoiatitm• i_les*.tfair;:iiiltandooteal) =lll,llittfielitfc‘t to t hpie4gpmaNcaurt; fur "id& 'CIPIOn, anti tthoareaur w ill3o atiMti4 vqtb ioti o bf Ise an 4 soalnlaititiAlclrgeg. B;IIIM Steuben ConntF• I I I ailli,oll..C4 — tWL . tt,.* `. . . , _ • . .11 pox some to be raging cousiderebly oven. The Board of health ' advertise' 1.• Won will be administered, and digit/. 1 h. pplled, at public eipense to all tumble hey have also poi:tared the services of o bury the dead, They live outeldp I. . 4 cook their own food, whiokitear m. The infected houses are guarded F 1 detail of police. in in Look :I that roe° I f e FH,t l 4 l l; ,two Men the towns , "laid Potteir County. P. Taggart died in Euialia, the 18th a was a prominent and pablio-spir. and bisr , dbeith deepirttioUtheirtii - I ited olds!) the errent, ' ROW TO GO WEST." MEI Forty y Rte wished geadetY " gress and, mean 'ow* the Territo point there rs ego Blinds was as far West so most pee• to go, and journeys were made in the le. • • ie t3ehcxmer;" but in these days of pro., "provernent, the ,yvor%l Weak bas foraktA' Nebraska. Rattaakti,'Otaridtt,l434onilaima lea, and the travikle4r4a44l by a aplendhi *pi 11.43.1. 1 , t -;1 of railroad is theiiiihrlingteriViiiti Chicago, Over the Chicago, Burlingtoreand 'iaad; from Indianapolis, over the hidiaiiap ington and "%Wotan Short Line; wad from This limo atorta from Quincy r , b10... 1 US -Wl* 1 rind; MO ba; 'Lino°llo esuw ‘ orth La • c, over the Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw Val- i . . • g through Burlington, reaches Oma , Nebraske city, St. Joseph, Atchisdn, Leis .. d Kansas oity, connecting with thS Union Lea +• :. : Pacific and other railroads running Icities. I from those MiRY 9 g szirp4o be "by way of Burlington," and ypn will be vgt,gy, : tedlt io MltatrablY : 94140.be ' Pn.t,-10V The Bur qneation, truthful aai. regard to - I ma. and • 1140 map. -17 -11{0 #4.t_ di* the _ ...ansitia sf-'a interesting docttment, filled with taste In e, connections; accomnsodationt, rates of ar interesting items, and illtulitited by a , . tidally shilling the whole Wet, 'which tme of elklinet Copies sztliaettleiiit ante obbiglad b addressing,' llgiedietal eat, D. and 3L E. 8., Burlingtob, lowa." ECES OM" AMER.—At the residence of the b lepton, Deoetobes-Urriatigrit John Pitts, of Plichffon , an Mien PlTTS— father In Taylor, Mr Baker. • EN—WEBSTER-437 the same. Deem= I, Mr. Rory E. Crain:a/den, of Lamb's DS. lisa Delphine Webates, of Charleston. ber 20, 181 Creek., and IBUMNI Mal .... pea is MI% me who once were foeu." THE F . 1 . 1,.: - YORK TRIBUNE ,r-,4,:05... is 72., .. .. •....., ...... __ J ~ ~. , ,Z , •--- = ~ e . c.-' 1 The cone •lidation of Italy, go long fragmentary and impotent, i• to one powerful State, with Rome as its capital:4.h , humiliation of France through a series of crushing d feats, ending with the siege and capitals.. den of her ' , rend and gay metropolis; thcLexpubeion of ihe'B• • bone from the Spanish throne; And thierne• stittition to them of a scion of the most liberal among rcieliatictsgs; the virtual absorption of the kingdoms ..6 , —r,134.-C;n4 Wurteraberg, Reverie, with Baden, Hesse, the Hann owns, &0., under the headship of Prussia, into theirs ph ,, ent. and invs , 4l, empire of Germany; 1 - - ~ snd the er gof ineirea'to "reassert her preponder '4lo:iii the •ionneilsApriegne,or topposecnte,hereofe ten PCs eAtiiiiiier-4elffititilieVdeoliniirtitetitti i I treatanii inded by Constantine and the vast bat der. ',Olin anarchical dominions of the Sultan; all ,cornblii . *vest with profound,,lnterest the nvere 1' Changfig i rlt . 2s aferrA4MkoKtrilDWElr Ate—. 4 ~..: .throlegh trusted „correspairitents • :: :tibiiiidlte , oinftt in Europe where great movements - eetif ' .8 or are imminent, elms to present a complete a d instructive panorama of events on that iinihnent, 'd to mirror the prolonged struggle bee; "heels - Middle-age Feudalism and Ecclesiasticism on the ono hand and Nineteenth Century SkePticiern and secularism on the other. Recognizing a Divine Prof. ideneeillgi that proceeds tuntle, itloelm opeliyon the • 'greit*onflictlole - 24irti. , Renit A wsi. vulsion) to evolver - twin' strife, "alas - er and seeng chaos, a direr and happier Altura for the toiling mass- At.40_ 1 :4 1 .1, , a. , -, Ah- ect*s..._, cohntry, a war upon corrnyttqn and res e nitti : fn s 'ep has been inaugurated in our city, Where: 1 bythogov utentivfi t eFfitate kireff , betert rettbatithVe iZcd air= It SWlCitalitititAtr yt et x, 6 l4lo:ll . , -i le ssues the sanguintlntieipatnins: f t a 'A'OiCiu . certain flea the movement thus inaugurated cannot, in its Azrog es', be circumscribed to any locality or any to ika rtrise e hnt tits purifying in fl uence is destined to b e . felt in ev part of the 'Union, rebuking venality, ex posing to berY, wreatin S PRFC't irs " • - 110. ans —7e, trade, and ontldlng it in these lwe it i,'' ~4, .1. , z 4: :; ; wield it. :this beneficent and -•V' . .11: . : ,: e., 'e ',Tam Tft r• will &Mite its best energies, revalueer `aniAlionst interests or party predilections, esteeming the choice f honest and faithful men to Mho° as of an ritstinip es the most essentita•and attspiciorls. The vl surrenace yZALhßeEtwftel s c e innAreeklin 4 leostA ,f,. penal Righti "regaraless ot Color, Las di. *0( nt politics of half their bygone listen. shy: -:_iii — r parties may henceforth rise or tall, it' is clear the -fundamental Ptitielplee Which hale, o t n thitliiittiV eral2ly distinguished the Row • , 101 , henceter to be regarded sr practioaßY _ ...14 ' the Ithole try. The right of ever %v.; ;tin limbleandldetews—the equality of all citizen. before LeKtethe Inability of a State to enslave any portion of its peop 6—the duty of the Union to guarantee to every eine n the full enjoymentg.liklitter#,Vatil Ito forfeits it 19y pritne;—sucharei `the brotidia final ibure t ier detions of national edi fi ce; and palaied be the hand wlA,cle seek to displace them I Though not yet Atettety.ye old, the Republican party htiseireted the noble febile of Emancipation, and tuaY 64 Me i yoke thereon the sternest - judgment of itatt - Orthe' benlenant smile of God. iferletfpt, the mission of our republic is one of Peacebil ogres°. To protect the weak and the hum ble frpeaviplence end'impretiniontid ifiebottint 4 aeries itiVdiffuse the blessings of Civilization—to di. Imulate Ingenuity to the production of new inventions toll 07-3091411 Sing Labor, and thus enlarging Production —to diattele4er ttieablf6ttit;ritiericiodueera of Feted. At ndlotrab de, of Grains and of Metals, and thus en' rieliicii`the' - ns.of.lntlesp7,, ? Ney,ftlleOmegiafeeto. etbineVert? on iiiidlies between fartneri and ney, z uah Is the inspiring tank to which_thieruV 'M il A reaper its?lf 4 and by „ wb.lW It troop fain j 1 3 , L , c91 P,.., 1 1 112t )4°1 1 4 9 403 3 ' e i t l i gltilS a i, ; #o 3 P l 44 , js ge)3)jr ; wf : 'ore. ot . a great and goon work; Tar' L .:4nEriliE.c ntributes its zealous, persistent e ff orts. • Cigetcpl_ rp will continue to be more espiemy oi l, cidated in its Weekly and Semi-Weekly edition!, to 47hicli telii• of the ablest and Most successful tillers Of - the set steadily contribulq ; ,',l‘,TAlc,iller. tele geed* 311Stiterth of produce pcitsiggfictaUgraelti3 ,withreliton, Market Reports, or others equally lucid ainteoMP•lheneire. If ho should read nothing else ?IWO& e ates to his own calling and its rewards, we Vitae. i •'a no farmer who can reed at all can afford toe 44101 i titsknqh a journal no Tpe Tam= And we 4d ilk •: - Itukka it equally valuable In thews engaged in r ci:hp, 1 ;"cl , GP l ltrsents of productive labor. We spend • 4ord ore money on our columns each year, as ceir •Anti wen's generous patrugge TWA* ete to .. ~. ile•1 ” • “' • resolved that our Wilma) -ati,,,.1 ceceded in varied exceireiud” "I 172. Friends in every State I help us ial better and better, by sending in is and increasing your dubs for the MARRIAGES. the same, December 20, ' Sarah E. Cruttenden, Afellabor), Decembar 25. W.. 7. Luckey and Min I ittainebnig. Dec. 26,1571•' 1311 as D. Shepard, of Eel ' , ls Florence L. Smith, ffor,t *Maga, Deo. 18,1871, by Charles Orr. of Stony Fork. - 4' the same lance. ride's home In Charles• Buck, D. D., Mr. H. Otis of a choice lot of cake, IPPY Pairl lima him :at the fed. , ac. 27th. ISto-ls3 4130. 1 , Ileade arid sting clergyman. _ the home of the bride. , fdr. Thomas Cope. daughter of Job Wilcox, cotutty,..N. T., Deen. 66 years. the gravel 1 past. feaven's decree, groat and =all, cf. ~ s • " _ z, , OF.lll3lA4TlenaMig;-,:i!L Ilea& CZA per annum., crE, mall subseribera, -$4 per an :3 or over, $3 each. An extra copy every club of ten sent for at one nred, a:Creel„ ex nafkitefeltotlo4 4- Trait . To c.4 V simitso6 nsanno., 52 Issues year, 62 issues ... q ail at oneiTo 4 I Nam es, •of Sulectibera. 5 . Oat ; • 60 eantifir.op;4l. - .t., 125 each. 20 coplea ...... • Vic' 1 00 each. 50 copies.. / /0 each. tiy, to each And one extra copy to each club, , :6171_ A trlti r iczil i 4 frtib ks, po o reps'. ~ ha rforace Greeley; Pear Culture. T. Quinn; The Memento of Agricul. Waring. .VERTI.MD 40.1., 76c., andpor !tuntatr4.s and 60"4t s nts per line. .474 s2;;;s3 end per tine. Aerat , in in the paper:. - *kg • ttancea, idwa,To prot:ure a draft en ost office V.oncy c..rderif possiblo. Ilicec can to procured, send the moo regisferpd .fette.r.2•42ls„gistra,_,,ticaa ?a to fifteen ccut. .MlCr been found by Um) VCAtal atone n2tNtlas,, , Ogniai 4e;a V „alla regiate let ice. Addressd 1 1 . 2SEIC VUZ=I. 1 . X62!1:64 ; 3 OF 717 i PRESS. There aro few inteUlgent American familica in •ILAUPEIVaIIAOAZINX would nothe an a and' highly ereicome guest., There is no mon h y magazine tili;iirtelligentreadltill faintly can less afford to be With mat' 'Many mapzines era scent:at:dated. Hare. it &lite& :There is not a magazine that is printed which shows , .. t- expended on its articles .ande There is not a cheaper inigLene Pu llshed. There is not, confessedly, a more popule.r magazine In the world,—New England Homestead.: - A repository of biography and history, literature, Belem and art, uneAnaned by any other American publication. * • The volume* ate as valuable 111111 mere Work of reference as any cyclopedia we can place in our libraries. Maxima's Traoarstin is a record of travel everywhere aince tho hour of establishment,. PiYicSatcal in tsal3lfidelLCAMMling in 'Afries...£ltrafif moue the de, an Boss m•oe in the Beet, bake on the Nile, and s Macgregor on the Jortlonh.indee aff nt travelers of note have seen their most inver t discoveries reproduced in these pages. Most of younger and many of our older writers dud hem th literary biography. Our artists see the beat pit i• ma of their genine and the moat. eridnring,speci Mena of their work in the magazine.—N. Y. Standard . It is one of the wonders oflournaltem—the editorial ement Of Yisiterres.--T4e Nation; -4* ''i Ott ' H 'tht* a / Eit. ' ( H. RJR - 1 7 t l ' "` ' 4.1" . ArdpiCX,444 USTR.t.t.g.p * A . l .‘• The Model newspaper of our country Complete in all the departments of an American family paper, Has. PER'S Wassmv has earned for itself a right to its title, A Journal of Civil , .tion."—.W. Y. Eve. Post . The best publication of its class in America, and so far ahead of all other weekly journals Ai tiOt to permit of any comparison between St and any of their number. Its columns contain the finest collections of reading shatter that are printed. * * , lts illustrations are nn. merous and beautiful, being furnished by the cbfet artists of the country —Beaton Traveler. - lixstramis WEEIELT is the best and most interesting illustrated newspaper. Nor does it mine deietld on its illustrafform alone. Its reading matter is of a ordetif literary merit—varied, *five, .an 41 ing , ispeaceptiortitha . 5un...3 La 40. ~. - 7"4 1 Vlast XX ' HARPER'S BAZAff". . It is really the only Illustrated chronicler of fashbm in the country. Its supplements alone at Ivrea the _subscription Viso cif th. paper. WhilefellYelidetlittl, 2P teletVe of fast" b It alio etelleinit poems. umli 'naffs. ed,ll fitmsfilP•4lol gams' as4 oo Gazette. •• There never Wag any paper published that so do• lighted the heart of woman. never mind if it does cost you a new bonnet; it will save yon ten times the price ; in the household economy it teaches.—Proo. _ 'Journal. ThMoungladY wiz;j2E.,“eil The Rasa, is excellent. Like all the periodicais which th e Harpers publish, it is almost ideally well edited, and the class of readers for whom it is intended ...the mothers and daughters 1a Sinunge nuadlieiWAst not but profit by its good .sense end good tot% Which we have no doubt are to-Slay making very 11111104141111 Lumpier than they may have been before Us *Shan began taking lessons in personal, and household and local management from this good natured macitor...- :The Nation. SUBSCRIPTIONS-.3.B72.—TERUS Ithaasn'e MAGFAzraz., one year, =:eiteatsurttine year, 'II %St" one year... ..... Am extra copy of either the 21Licia2tbx, Wstsl.l o . Or Hazen. win be supplied gratis for every club of Ste subscribers at IA each, is one remittance; Or IttZ copies for $2O. without extra copy, Subscriptions to Beaus s MA0621241t, WEER= aid &2W,' to one ad eliese for one year, $10; or two of Uarpor's periodicals,' to one address for one year. $7. Back numbers can be supplied at any time. The four volumes of 04 Brzas. fox the ,years 1868. MVO, '7l elegantly b4nna in pm morocco cloth, 70,'73 wAtaight litipaid, for $7 esch. I to po e the . 4242 hi 20 cents a year. which Must be Mete subscriber's poet Mice. Miami BUMPER & BBOTgEBS, New York. If your horse is Isms, sore or galled, you should use_ Johnson's Arwdyne Idniment : wash the part with critic soap. sad warm, rub dry with a cleancloth, than apply the lluimaq t rubdmisoll wittliatitalr..rz save the readers of the Agitator ever used any of Zersons• Purgative paw it not, w)47 not? they are the best•fagelly physic, buldea , y 11410 widest anti. billtotukressiedy there(fe •=1 Special Notices. - • A victim or early indiscretion, causing uerVoui di Wily, premature decay, having tried In vain every adrerlised remedy, has discovered a simple means of self.cure, which he will send free to ins fellow-suffer ens, _J. 11.11,F1E51 . 8 lyialttu sty. ew York. "Ail. 1, iev iLit,-Auffo WREN D6CTORS DISAGREE 'Where can DatlEtte look for relief 3 The erre:Mace of every Dyspeptic tends to prove that thepropertnethod of treatment of that wide spread diseasi.‘, Lyareints, not to be found In any of the regular sohools of medi: glue. You cannot find any three physicians who wfII agree UponSAIJSZ9h#4, Azid.eli.c.: se , 44exprtftt ' ftet:—. , eer ,— efftrzrarr ru n e itto t.VI3 Writ/a soctogio it :dishler's Herb ,Bitters, 23 al,ano U'517914-4,4 iterecAttlit: *di thow 7 5, - ,7m /B:41- ArTICA:, W:l=3. It if; TVA giMerealy kIAiWII thnt Cope Coio,ly prcdacoa the most delicious vine; itrotrn on the fa,o ogtheitZ A cargo receive:l n resat. 44t61613-7 6Und Cif Dr. J. C. Apar cord= sercral carlet.es raised Uwe, among Tagch tths Con. stands comnsands the highest price of any Idols in OA world. Altos; the entire crop of it is consumed in tin palaces of Europe, this rare exception be • • gent to them in exchange for thejf • it.• • •eh , 744, IrditsetAtaP'Citalserse " • • 4Sts.t . 3 _11p:442 sot la undoubte' prefer a tine hcad of bzir o•.:11., upon their own hf.ada, to being tad; or w;:tring iabe Lair; aid" it hs.9 ,bee.o the study of =any of'our it a. memo flp4l apne4y to,,rxpre,ti Vittie 3 .ltaiadilloii4a3l ifto • - '..W-tfuwettel*:4* of - , ww-diy6r - vrt etsti?. Skcliiau 'Hair ; and, to Terifir state ultra, rasa fallowing:— 1113 is to c.rtity tital; 1M V c il b 1 4 4; 1 4 ig" , x 4 F il te. bead v - ,43 poriqllY 4wkoo • 414 i 1.3 CoUNROLI in my fanki t‘)_o•oNt • 4d , Ellrl7 ' tn life. I have now tined m i t tont laotne, 4 • ' 0 y -4,1 We 4= : - i.r...2we1; SIC '. • .4.471 . •••k ' - IP' anti is nor. ra,t• 1: :,. kg; . -',.., - .., . ~ 141• L. ON. 13..,.. . Ji.a ~ ' •,. -..t4:, ' a . 5T.47 • 11036.. . Rereor.aliy appeared. laefort me Bartley Cowen., an , a, alAkve statement Is tins. XL G. BUTLER, liatsiy Public. ftegis4o3, Notice. , J iliCille 1$ inxel.,7 given , that ths Ute‘natogs, .&drain ',Mira ors ana ituartilans named below h ave Mal ..thiy.F.aczo` . ...nte iii the ;e • „ Wtitire fo toga Counts, Tty o littraid a:: • , Nrill r ato the Or. rtim 0 idisor salke9 1 , .* said Court, tie. 44 NlVlVellsbero; . . onda day of Jan. lefl, at 2 C..,10ck P. 3t. for allowsure and confirmation. Elms' .4(....Q11.7.4 C./ . Jeremiah Do_; - =tiler and Holman Hoiden, liie.utors of the last wilt of H. ,P. Docitittadat late et eharicstou township, deceased. • • . rizi#4 4u ccore; a sutablivit l: ili'idifiltilaWaf `Clarendon J. bowie, Sarah F. Soule, Jun= j Soule. Mary A. Soule and Win. L. Soule, minor c Wren of f if Win. L. Soule. late ot_Farnaln oßtOwugliiP. demised. Final Accourt ot .4. 7 ~Grr of Addis Widtllgok, !, ~ t - ttlid vt Ati cc /ate Of MTh •panBlifif ,. . 4 0e ttot4tee', r‘. 1,1, ik,. Villafte;^.ount of Geo. W. Hudson, Guardian of Clists. Sattetly. nano: child of Chao. Satterly, late of Jackson township. deceased. Final Account or W. V. Bailey, Guardialikpl'Xllittia.G.,. / . 4.lll44l44AlnoWo4llllo,o6oMYStiViliiplettritelfittelt toll tow:v.l4, doc'ea2ed account of Noah Corwin, and ISC.SC C. Price. Exci!utc,: s ol the last will of JodAll ri Fitokee, fats of rannington township, fif i cealed. Kohl e.;count of a C. Bosworth, g - saidi'in of Amass Vaike.y. %%Incl . Wiley, and Ann Dalff, minor chil dren of Viupen Defies, late=filltitarW' aqabk-- - - MtgroM the estate of said Bosworth, now = deceased. • ' Final account, or olEaa ler - 4.1143i4 W AU' Final account of Ermins Rose, Administrator of the estate of trerman Soper, late or Rutland township,. de, •;:ease4.., Final &counts of J. P. Donaldson, and S. P. Wason, Bleebtors of the 1a..11 of .amts Kimball, late of iWellsboro, &ceased. D tT c4. i s. Wv Jan. itttitet,,sa,•ar%Se'i • , s „,A' • ‘.= IBT OF LETTERS Remainiug is the Post Office at Wellaboro, Dee, 1% PA; Eliza F, brown Stephen Cranton 2, C. Comon, Mary WeitlikleXillga,,.l4.4. Cargill, Harvey Decker. etirdiaelik 2, Charles F. Douglass. Dan el Prod, John Gregg, Elwood Might, Jas. Me eeruplug, John Houten. Julia A. Reath, John Jones, Morgan KIM, We. L. Winton. .14 ealitur; ter any of the above, please say they are advertised, and glee date of advertisement. jap 3, 1,F2 9440,,terik 44, patitieogY J k • • tha B ! an t, J. t ' I . Brown, John Blade, Wm. Bates, .Tohn Brown, A. Brown, Chas. Rennet, Te t aac Bear, Julia Colon, Patrick Connote, C, Ceram), Wm. "Arvin, Oarvey, G. Johnson (fOreign). Albert Johnson, D. 0 ' , 1 0 ,r i lleody 4, J. B. Manderville. 511- 14 ,-. 1 94., • uel Blubleraan,at i ff A l tegau,„. ptlP:s„,..,„*WgirgßaggraL44lldlgt4 , . trniess called for in thirty days, they will keg& the dead letter office. 4 1 14 1 OF gi • - Ivs i ai. 7 1 , , , ": 4) 1: -. 1 4 i 4 . • - f Feint po - Laatb a s i ie _ tis td Zi en : , • 91:t i i i 29 atThas etlabtr, d. t D. 384,.a.v5117.4_,L0rt W. swam. ot Iffltad if' lint t he MiXll w m a , 4 , 4 5t,4 3 of pena apattm. In tbe - COunty of Titan, ..., .. ~ _ i _ sx gylvarda, who ha 3 been agjz o nis • , a • ~ , ~ , o . n . gii - !.‘ 7. .. , 4 .*, ..;" .1 -"1" .. .. 401 . - ,.._ __ ~ . ipt to use, aic3 thZ . T.ralai - e - r of any property .by him an' forbidden by law: that a meeting of the CretEtor. cf the stud tanity4..t, to prove their Debt.', nd Mchoon,e,...rai . ,L=s o it ._ 7 444,1 itlL i Ng-100 ntitrl7., in the ' tervt ' uti , Tiogn, l'entriyi-mnia, before F. E. slt ithElti., llegetter, - on the lett day of reb a rorl, a 41,10:1:811, atw-v 2 o'clock Er. "rt.. 11.41• KIIOX. - iiiit Eorc Ordinal/co, No. IC arm y the 4A:teeth 40,1 Coune of tizt: Dorouth of Kw:TMIle, that t'vq . ailta alto kgel I , ..bilcatio'n cf thr; I ,2rd!!;locii 00 der the dirwtton of thr: Blirgesa,o4l be kept cleated by tho c ci.i4.l"ca el the lota Wolo- KfiWOtriatiat 10011111iikiMell , t'a witke I. , aget.R tbe emote to -7'4,0 4gelre . :4l its.) k ura, cauntieg trout 7 0 clech 10 the morattg - , the a art, glat.ll be reuteve.l by the Burs at tba expense at the .Aezeta anti eect:- pante said J. 31. CEIBUTLE, Attett • VArtos Cast „ CM. IMAM. JIM 1111.31. 'FURNITIIiftI:IOOITIIW B. 11,1-VAN'ItORN -11011=r9oznilatosl 11 taw Oakdaist Washeauis azi suen, %Mom ta stoked Ittotth a biro Win:Perla issortelratock or FURNITURE. Chamber Bette, Wahmt, Ash, Nage, tram $l6O down, and as *Bo an tie IMO CVO CID be bought In tho cities, fret ght addatt«.. isitoit az= WAISOT. MUT: AND .11WRIIIANY. BpPB OD I RD , MOTEL FROKI22SDOWEL ; - SOPA% LOuNOINA COD 0 , ILLZIrn&-TNTIA WITS , Houma To gm', cwrzen swig, wAirroT Obi 3u4 , DOI TOM LOOSING Giant =mum; PAPER vAcKs, ammo owime, ALL . BINDB, WHOLESALE I UM gIAZIWILOWiIie as nimal. inci Intend to t ic . 4 tan _at** of Imre, Loma asi allimact• at all ffu W ok BOOMI are niaolona and asat, sae now 7 faai the lamest. coatlitit sad belt stock of POW= sas Inoulat ;to the vuttr• • :• - • PLANING AND MATCHING, sapotz, amnzikA xantatto , dose to order;atjbq Faataty. Br T:7O *AC Jaa. 3;1872 TO . , OF. TtOats dozetrul - 1.11 sor, fAuctinal!S z1 1 !,!oa!u/100:1Z tin Leiiiiato. . irldalifq64,ll;is *Mk : - 1. U sop ,sali•Koiltiii - rit Littor, ottani mot sad &gas. an 4 c7.•;tre4al Wheat. 2. UoUsil :114*Kaitibtef Vialh 4 00 , ant ail usgg i uwwTav _ 8. U cl oi rothits_44- •I • , U idrolher *1444 Os 10281. -* This 91,011 tad} ofttuibistatukapit dt2114•3126 be s in good ewe, andAspitlaiirkp at Saa• duce. , I will a patent , fdltor kri 4 oafs As", stoat. to o th attieltita **le -atuoll - Litinsticatil/0~.1 444 StAZIOUL - ... - „ , - of Haa r. Sue. • LUTZ' ,IOJILEIL I mrarso a s tu se.4lrilt4ll4 , Ettflirar• Stage In p Ai. Walla Vitt* Wag., tatlitln-litnist, to noseolially In friends and** pate s = ern tgo ere tbata a ea. They. vagrants* sll Ma. Usk stack sonEstg of EtARDWARE 41_ . , • mcormieitig; NAILS. I IiVOII47MEN, .414 V/ 1 ; 4 1 Al VIMIUII, &8.. . , • , and a general of Gaodiii seatault to tan* Ia tto country, at lowest Mb priest AOA •-• Thew :Ea t= tor the_MßY aims% in ! ARNOLD 110REIE TORN; 41117 p SaY Y Q TR, • - - , .O. Wm, ii 1,1;r12 b WM* Yam Houma. f- _ • • Manilla& Jan. 1. 1872. " SOM. ' g4,9Q ••••••••• 561:19 fBuor.asor to P. P. EQB4l7Bi DEALlillEt IN I ' - - /Stows, .fitardwOle, - - ma, MEL% CARESA l 3 0 .118; BHOI 9, V AND HORSE 7 . CARPENTERS' TOOLS, O - ettere stor.a. of Builders 3:Eateries. UTCRIES, IiCLIGVI3, 4.0.; Also. 01t0n 3 4 At zAAPtifterturlios prices. . • g. 4 &; 73 .:"-.7AVALNG prooras + 4.m TO • 4arl'es=4 Ca. 34, eseel z ,Ptli.oa rea 2024412 ,M64 0 , 1 4',1 ; - rr. ;ea. 1872. OENE`BiCifiiiilliNCE Aiitiet EA - 9,‘vp34,, - sicsim 7.w. Lit*, 'ire; ' And Aceldentsil,": Asszts wan smisioomo. 14;5 - 45 10 Franklin 111. 1nireC04.01110,e. Fa. - • , .2i067,460 - 60 . Republic lii.tigwvirif,r..' ~,,„1750.000 ArgLea /DC 136.sofeetlarratl, - ..... R 1,000,000 Niagara Firs,Loe.Alcit,9ol. ~• • - 1000.00 Farmers 31ut. Fire.lva. Co. York Pa... . ..;909,889 Mentz Mt. Llinlr.e. Co. of liarft'ord : Ct..s.o4,97o 60 Nimes cattle /na. Co. of po Total • • $24.22.9"7„ , • In/Wawa promptly effected by mail or otbarorpla ma all kind* of Property,. oillloaaespr=1:0 11 4 1 " paid. Live etc,* tapped ,a64d iu sti - o r WPC. I aza oho ',gent. far tbk4aaatit rizaAtannituta Cat. of Cizataziatt. Capital, f 1 ,5%000. ell oetcuslunicationa prompuY Vt i rll4 , Mill Street gd 1 10g.r tromedlain at., ivfllia'a. YX. Agetni 411/417-11571:ttf"''' t . 4l: , : zu vin house e aft B 4llciAttUpythei4 Lett cheap. For terms, he„ apply to the=ses lbe on the • tellee. P. Vill.TIFIt " A-,1372-tt e ffitottgAtrbitui4 - ,'-' CO R '•T ,_:, Ij% DRIID3 AND ME7)ICINES44IOBP3a DEETS DAVIE'S' INES, KNeEII'S'TerNCEN MEDICINES, "DEMME% FLUID. EXTRACTS, Brinarrs COCOAINE, FrAvorana EX. r,T.Z: 7 7AC_. KEROSENE LAMPS, , , WZO„%ti? - AFELITCINES, ROCRESTMi PRATT 31FinaV41:412V4t.. DOW OLASS, 'WHITEWASH' LIME fi DRY COLORS, AGENTS FOR lILLW7LI & CO'S REFINED Belo e 3 st ciet,lLM or Milligwi tatr acat4A car d get TaDts• •• . 4 4 • Jan.., ,‘S72, - • • - a L Jel SOPA, kf"- r r 14CA'gracym"XeIr icrk. a fir.. assortment 214Eki ellt l ar 5- ; ANT) ...., . Agouti to coativalllid?Tittitito 411gOlidAtbro cTr•qtiorr. , •FA1410,114n140001141, ,, • - ~..; ,4 . , ;, , MCI ratan Bonita Company._ Active men 3 ,- c * ; . ; 7 I , ~:;, 4,5 ,--; 4 , ,,„.,•„ ..,-9s to, WI sealable business qualtgeotions, Ni'hO cj g to glto their tiros and attention ,to the 'laden she-oCers to the publio et to v.• rates. Ever. built** will b ite.altevittri:. Air to :Vtlitz . nl: thing usually tonal in h andloOnimission, apply in.ti4r-nytatter tOln 1 -, „ - tvErati.ral /.: LiSilt.f.V. • : . INA 4 , ;-• ~, 1-.;R L7: - .:,..-. I, .. , ....i. •:...• i_: ft.r,-;:. on ::.,:zIX - 4: *XS: 1 • Tiellsboro; Va.'''. ,'743: . 1 ' .e.,11. , VlNS.tAtPrei 0 _ 44t a ti ghtaui es artftM„:1K - ate fire Insurance sin itt attr.dcrd rates. 2for4ro - Horses .6 • trill be kept on hard sad sold low for cash. The PSI- winst theft 4eath by - diseate, are, r i lg 4 • N •• lll %tiotri c ighWitg. . Nye' snit ro one to distrust 'Pi 411 : 4 Gibbi B=Pa machines for Sal% IlreAoa proThletice, boat, to invest a =ll =a very profitably. 4'0.3. U 74. ICES .li. I. Mows I: a. iltone.- 1 • Nar.'22,1571-tf. . ~. [ Ftp ,SALE. , MI , " y~~.,w..~- - --L:~ , 1 1,,, , ) 1:, - 001 - 12..i '. v-s-m41,:.4.-,i,; 04., :: D. TEBB y ELL ^&YCO.`" J. A. Patsons eic Co., T lbw Good* Boats & Show imiesoi 4 411 14 1 00t0 Cord Awful. Moto. worth GO. All woo/ rum!). Sottooll3 CV; a A, MiClotho, 50 4, 76. st id o• 410 Ew a 76 li lli Plaids. 25 ~ DN. - • -., It II Worsted Papliali, - 25 u Extra wiao 274 *arta 50. Almada , • k WWI 60 44 re ~ . Etch strips 4 Ems Goods 27m li . , ) I= New Goods received did?, and sold Cheapei than Ever i NM 12)0. sad lea. , 10. ie. SW. Clothlautl. . Ins than nine- New nottteento, eras quality:46c. - Root Skirts awl Coaiste. 00 1 Per am rm. Owls in Great Variety, and Casshneres, all wool end We l at the Lowest Prices in the country, ascii ail wool psoYoro, hijitlAt varioiY, at much Ins than regular =whet rates. 21 , V: ieleeteeil& Black/. Black Velveteen, Twill Macke, in choice shads. Tay cheap. tiolored Velveteens, is all the desirable shades. Tarry Velveteens, an colors. All the above style ant 031 bias, or straight, at the /west prices in the country. 1= Men's 2-Sole and Tap Fine Kip Boots, $4,60. Men's Tsp Sole, A. H. Calf Boots, 4,60. Men's Tap Sole Kretach.Calf Boots, 6,00. Boys' half Datil)lelkile Sip Tidots; 22,76 to $2. Boys' 2-Sole Sr tap fine Kip Boots, $3,25 to $3.60. Youth's Nip Boots, • $2,25 to $ 2 .0. Women's Calf Vamp Balmoral Shoes, $2,00 Women's Calf Vamp Polish Shoes, $2,26. , Ladies' Serge Polish Gaiters, at $2 worth Ladies' Serge Polish Gaiters, extra. at $2,60, worth $3. -Misses and Children's Work equally also. Our entire line of Ladies' Sewed Work at equally low prifls. *scam an 1111:01112118 stook of our regular makes, and exert ourselves to keep our trade . do not to to take the back track at this /ate day, tsar pledge ourselves to do as we advertise is UMW/ ;AUDI no claim that wa Gums carry out. Cora Jag, 3= 1,T1A72, Corning Foundry AS Machine Bhopal • litentdaotuani of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Clearing, Shafting and• lltach.tamprequtred for Saw Itille, Grist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Orates, for burning I=. !Sonny's for snoring =leached sod leached bark, Castings. Bolts, Railroadi,Prop, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice. • Vfs ,, hug th , 431*Ine shipping by sftml or Railresdi to oil points. and ant mounds Maellnory cheaper than U. co* Ankilderent the best quality. - 1 ': '. - - , an. 1. 11512-2 y. CORNING, STEUBEN COIIWIL A. 1. I 1 .. , . . CUTTERS CUTTERS _ r • ' f A. large number of Cutters, andßlatforzo. Spring and other Wagons for dile. 11. B. Borden of 'Bogs, and H. Wheeler of Lawrenceville, agents . „Call at the above places, Or -n shog_in -Wellaboro, - -.MirCiamine work before pruldualng ieleervihere. • • • - Am. 1, 1872. C. J. WESELER. WONDERS WI I,- -OYER CEASE. TX.SVE you tnea the latest arid greatesi'aiedictd dis coven , of the age 4, DR. M. L. BACON'S MAGIC PAM REMEDY it Cures colds, diphtheria. cramps and pains in the stomach, indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery, summer ..eqaplaltits, cholera morbils, cho/erooto-. as )4 __naagic. - As imesternal apPli eatidn'for-frolit MOS; 'chilblain - a, ~ 1110ainis; bruise n, felons, rheumatism, Sick headache, toothache, neuralgia, pains in the side, back and loins, practice of sit sears, it has been found to be sec ond to no preparation ever offered to the public. Toe proprietor of this' mei:Who. feels..warranted in /guaranteeing it to be the' best - remedy - for tbs • above diseases hi the market. _ k.- ^ Manufactured and put up only by Dr. M. L. BacOn, Bloaaburg, Pa. . I 1 Whojaaale agenta-riallett, Beare &,Burban . .tr, 149.-1 ItiAltWorest" New York ; W. D. 4. bell & CA, , Cor-4 k , - , j , 1 . - ; -- .47an.p.1872.* f . • ' ' .., t • .r.:“:. .:, - I 1 %.,,---' - -Hou.ghton l , l Orr &o . sy STONY - I fOREA PA. , -..• 1, '.. , ' :.• - Mar.ulketratra of FIE OE ip ur 35 PLATFORM 6f i xtmcis, xBOOE 'IIIIIII.IIIER WA G 16Ne • 'eritTrits, SLR/GAS ,A Dr . BOB SLEDS ~~:~ = .w, We aro 'mewed, to do anstlatus Sugar Batton short no ed ttco tnd in - thilesttinatitnet. totiolhotiOo -edott te. - • - Oltr."& f•:,... -1 1.4472NCPS R -4001.ES,,Aleuts I renttbom Stony Pork, Jsn. I ISM i"7" NEM New . Goods at Low Price's: AT THE LOWEST CMS PRICES g n Titgq7ol73TßY. v, Groat Reductions \ la tho Mom of Dress Goods Ilse Wks irks List a iiiii BOOTS & !ULM, EST.A3:SLIIS - RD 1840. WA S 11TED. -..~..0...~ os couVING, e2E 6ghtil2%; Say Prints. kg, 10. lige. Mum% all kuida. at low tlOO2 two dwma Dram Ckooda. 46 and Mack uysaae, 81, 11734, 4k, 000. 1 El ,4 7r - 7 - ).;• , . " „ VEGF:REiIi SICILIAtt - twei . i ' ''‘‘ ' lt l - 5 .\‘ 11 .V .- - , •`' , "' IR 11 • ' - e :;• it; cry < ;;;e ropulaiity of this valuable Treparation; which is d'..ze toT:ncri!. We can assure our old pptroto, :lait it is kept fUlly up to its IEI2-11 :4-11.1.3cirrk; :Ind it is the only rel i e' feet ed prep 'oration for .re.itoz-lzl2. y oa .1 , A DEL I EOM to its yr).lllrifll making it soft, lustroniz, The sca lp, by its use., l 7-73-79;ne. , and clean. 'lt rernoveg ,zIT - ez zi.nd dandruff, and, by it.r.s Itvents 'the hair r.t!!lng it :stimu lates and n-stttris h.iir-glands. By its and • l atronge: ;t r ! :-.qoroi• the capillary To r n.:ll vigor, .and t: ".v except in extre::,•2 n. 11::: economic...). 1.1.'..1“ el - used, as it - ,v0".i".•; :es; and jives zz . ap -pearanee. A. Stote .Assayer of t.,:ys, "The constitNent 3 pul - c .5. , ..11:1 carefully_ selecteatfor-cw, , 11:2::: ; consider it th'e L s - rzox for its iiv:ran,l9,-.ll:ait,,os:' Bed by ail DrU4113:3i,.3. ;tr. , 3 i.:e d:rir 4e Buglci lag:hail:l's Dye 1 - PIT 1 1 As o - ..r.• 711eze - x-::11:. lnat: - , cases Ye.- quires lol!E.=; lino toff "much care, to re - :ter? 7 - oy r.II Whisk ers, Nvo have prry,-z-.- c;.:3-tlis dye, in one preparation; mad effeoraaliy accormlish th;.iie;;;4lt. It is easily rly\!se-.1 ..:71 , 1. 1 1 ;rTor2ict-.; a e9ler which wih ntit::(7 watZl off. Sold by an Dtiic. , :gistP.. "'Tire Fifty ()tits.. Menufacturo4 by R. P. HALL ei Jan. 1. 28'2. & Squiress Foreigm anti Do4ttsPc Liq uors .4ents for Fite Oki Whiskies ; CTr.vs D. uzz, 1 0. N. Sqrstz:, Caktank W.. 2. Jan. 1, IST2. Sir This entire line of Boots is manufactured for us Itichardson's, and varmint by us in ovary respect, aa in former years. .7. A. P 1310201 it Co. e - .739L'ESALT. DEALETS ri wm-rs, ;sir, •cc I I 1174