Lo CAL NOTIcyS, - C4 , llinq CA ' s Cast -Steel Plows only 'ss eft oll. For information how.to obtain them Cotztt:a *Fs: Co., 212 Water St., N. Y. j ai l 17, 1872-3 m. - \V' have re'el'ed n new advertisement frmn• patTon,.., of corning, too late for thi Nuo of the Agila foe. It will appear m. \\Tel; Th e ; r. i•. !u lte vigil: held it the, r ,,, ;( 1,11 - 0.? of 3lrz ? , Jane GrifllniA: Middlebury, .I,llel;,ty Ltb, 157;7..),, 1:i)r the benefit of R e v. w IT Rt A:general invitation :I notliereoltlyan' of *thi. , , pajim: hej loan] !in ;tar ertizement of the new firM of & Chandler, furniture de‘aler.3.— ti c B T Van Horn for years .been a' ,lcr in that liite-hore,.a4ft after forty years, eoneltided to-retire, and tun:tithe, t.til - alct - , - .3 over to "the boys.'' We hearlily v;L:11 ,itteces- to the new firm. Th e 1 ,,,,,:t wonderful dis.covery o'fthe pres ent fir i , Dr Tipple's Pile Specific. The Dr. ha_ di.7.co-ered a remedy, and is now m anufacturing it in Philadelphia, which ,rill Cure every cute ofeonntipapon and piles, or he refunds the money. Sold by Pierce ti- K„ ~, iCe!Lboro, Pa., w tere suflererd can find radical relief. , ,Try i ; nothing lost, and c inv;nco 3-elurdive_,3 I 1 1e „: . 1 . Tar 4rt0..N . , rrto l ....v . ,Enn /AND ISSTITIT- Ti o , : , WI i-: theititle of ti new work by An.. n Willie) formerly- Judge of - the Dis ttict-i.foi,ri, New - 11.7rk, which tells all about ~ A n country, historicailY alid•pOlitically. It 1, c-pecially valuable to e 'ery perion'-who• would un4rAancl the work ng of our systev o f governnment, being a complete epitome of political information. Not he leant reeoinc; mend:llion of tho book is its reasonable,price -V2 (.0 for'a volume of ovar 500 pages beau tifully bound in cloth. I is published in toth English and German, and sold only 1;37. sub‘Cription, Mr. U. S. Cb,egrove, ofßee . n. 7 eiiiike:•biiii*tliV Fl ' g ?I fit - fo7 this legion. • .__ I;Aoitattir. EDNESDAY , JANUARY I'l, 1872 Wellsboro Post Moe Oa and ant: January 1, 157% mails will open and Elsie at tins ctlica at the folio:\ iog bovals .MAILS OrRN. Tioga, (Pail (, 12,',',0 P. M. { ColUrgpt, Arou. Th. 12 M. Troy, " GO " I Cedar Rail, Tu., Fr., 2P. ?A n .. B4ohy ork, Tirsilus and Fritlayo ....... .... 11 :VC MArts CLOIE. Tic trails! 1,,7) P NT. i { Couirst.f., 'Aro. Th. 1,45P.M. Tri. , • 7,45 A. M. (2. 'dr Run, Mo. Th. 8,20 A. M. Stolly Pork . , lur_o,l.ays and Pr days 2,15 P. M. 0, W. 3fERRICIi. P. 51. Wellmboro, Jan, 1. 1379-1 Home Affairs. Local Briefs, —Last Fridqy a , :p - bet anti blarldas a dm , April (Ky. —This i., cite anni v - Iftry of Benjamin Fran birth —Hon.3olin left fur llarris burg M..01(1,,:,- —Every man can have with Om wenther hi ; we have all sorts. Lust Sunday and liomlny were' stinging clay s. —Mr. A - uncle:lll(4r at Utica with 0/el/man:an t ;,ml econ.3ecluently i 3 unable to fill I:;.t v read here this week. —The brrwr;•at rf thi; village announces that next N'il-einber it will pay.3s into other 1,;; a —The Depots along )he line 'of the Erie Railway were drapbci in mourning last Wednealay in memory of the late James Fid; Jr -41:gjor Fred. D. Bunnell informes us that he ha: exchanged two cottages on First 41..v -lin.ll, alin.z.-.345_,. . :-.Larg4iAle. property Ejiza et ,IN —All . persons indebted to the Agitator es tablishment for job work, advertising, or cubsoriptlon for. the .year 1E571, or previous years, era earnestly recitlested to settle up immediately, a , the acco•ants must be closed. —Mr. 3. Bement of Ja6tson,writes us that on the 10th inctant, himself and his father aged O. with one horse, skidded G 3 fair sized ash and bass logs in lers than four hours.— Mr. Bement wants somebody to beat this. —Prof. Winters of this village, is to lecture on "Pompeii" before the Philomathean So ciety:in theSecona Pro.ihyteriarf Church at Lawfetre'eviile to-morrow (Thursday) even ing Of coursolie will have a good house. —The following gontleMen were nppoin ted District Deputy Grand Masters A. Y. M., at the recent meeting of the Grand Lodge in Philadelphia: Robert C. Simpson, of Wells. , bore, for the county of Tioga ;_ Edward Her rick, Jr., of Athens, for the counties of Brad ford and Sullivan; G. S., Snyder, .of haini-sport, for the counties ; of Lycoming and Union. —At a meeting-of the Board of Directors of the first Notional bank oi l -this village on the 14th irritant, Mr. John I Robinson was elected President, and our young friend Eugene U. Rubinson was appointed Cashier.. The npw Cashier gets his prbniotiOn - early in life , but we believe he has earned it,- and will make an excellent officer. —Sheviffli'idi hi-6 handed us a coininuni cation, from Mainsburg statinz there is a child in Sullivan who has eleven grand and great grand pavalts, all living: This is en urmsal ea :e. Bui we know a young man who has had seven grandmother ,; and the account i n t cicced vet --IV,• topi,r , r:End t<<at E S%. C'vron,_ and J. B G 41r. their interest its tho ,S. .131:11e1; , i to Peter trn,ier9tooa that A. Detrick, who fortivf:4 edice , l the IV(.4t th•ttneli Ge... 0. cr mansging editon.\ i . PAIS F 1:3, A ,- 'l' T D TINT. —On th e 10Th instant Fre(lerielr ,7 -on of :Sir. D. G. Edwards of CharieFtuti,. ae;rtl Fix year .1, v,'lmt, into. his alirt - i '.-. t..irtt -0.-ite le a -t raw cutt,-7,r. VMS - stand, ing In F=il:llll)tieg to run the Putter and pn:11 th ,,.. ...t.c. int.l it, he got hi 3 left. hand int") Op , li'n'r,-e:, •, , .•?1:011 cut oft' three of his Eager. 'llse little fellow had on at the time , a Pair of 411er p-slr:n mittens made with the w°nt o ' l l. and the mitten on the injured hand waqtot cm ~ 1 11 althoitgli the fingers were en tirel: - -vet.-', - itt,,tl , . it The boy had , been forl 'iddm 1 -.) tr ,,, •}l Inv onto' fretkur.sntly.— Ilm ev,..-y true liwy 11:1' , a -..iir , , , 11g inclination to rt1:1 r?‘.•'r . v lu:whine 11 , , cee- -, ., and - the only liat'" l .Y liu ' r.- , il -ueli kAalrorerutt4 01105 16Ctied IT Tnr or P[I:..),: . FT? woa: Was thilY 4)) the q're-byterian, Metho tli-to arol 13Ipt , :ot ~ ,ewtirz of mu' village by union itr.yer nieetinn. We underAnntl they were largAy attended, and were fr'L It flit r : o, much so dud it bits berli re , yiv.ld to coLtinue them thi- week.- 111 ' infurmed th(:ro w/r. r,o,m . e very en teVainin4 talk ,1t, , ./iIC tlo.: 'Jive:L:2l , 4-i hot w,(el;. vrher. , IL. , pc were invited to eriti liie tb' pulpit. We believe it wits Dr. who said it W:l9 no wonder clergy rnPn were such poor cliri:.7tio.n;, they heard few rermotm • • Litt: r. Cot. B. C. Bailey of village has been coramiludoilcd by by Gov. Geary Division Inspector, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, on the etafr,of Mai! Oen. B. Co; 'of the .18th Divi'qiork National Guardof this State, edruposed of the eoutinl of Bradford, Tioga and Sullivan..- W c rP - Teetfully present arms—or pens—to Licht. -Colonel . - An:7os7.—A friend at thiz plaee senas Word that the Good Templars of Arnot held a seirce Christmas night, but the house was co small or the crown Wll3 So large that they' hardly had roorn.to enjoy themselves. Bev.- 3. L. sKendell, although not a member of the order, opened and closed the meeting by re quest. That gentleman has been in . Arnot but &bout two months, bit izt that time he. has OM dOll.O. great : Weal : tuft:lie iidvatieenieift4f Ott) PreZyterian ,thi2tseiipti*,9las 'bren started fOr a new Clitiielt btillaing 'And Nearly $l,OOO raised,. The building' is to''.ba begun in the,,spring, wheh ,another house, a new hotel; and a. number of new dwelling houses are to be erected.. Arndt is eiclently in a prosperous conditiori. • Mrs. Llverniorela Sermon. .4g it (dor published lastweek se ere stricture by an anonymous corres- VOAdent,' of Mrs. Livermore's sermon,--can You spare me space for a short reply?. I simply desire to correct some misstatemerda and ungenerous inferences. tdo not care to , waste words on the thoustmd.and-one views of a futurti.ihite ilia divide 'good men and wonienl Let creeds take care of themselves only weal; ones, at all events, need fear dis cussion. But I had, ,supposed, that, in this couritry. at:least,. •eve4-orke ,was at liberty, not only to hold their own religious views, but to express them ,oleo. And yet this gen tle critic buds fault, not at what this lady, preached, lmit because she preached?, Ile says : "I do' not - think. your 'paper the proper' place in which to discusS the creeds of the churches. But it would bejust as prOper for a lecturer -who comes 'into a community by invitation of a whole peoPle,, to use ,t heopportunity thus furnished to advance thtt interests of his or her peculiar sect or creed". A - inost delicate sense of propriety, to sure i The above statements are not only unfair, but erroneous and intended to "inns= lead: The facts are those. Mrs. Livermore was hired to lecture here. She came for-that purpose, did lecture, and was paid-for it. -It, happened to be Saturday. night; L . -she • bad' necessarily to - remain here until' moridaY.' She preaches; an has a peculiar fitness ,for, the'shered office. She 'was earnestly colic= ited to preach on. ,Sultday.4 not : 4a her owns Motion' or wish ; 'het at the request or desire, of any assOciation t iillitens or otherwise, at Boston or olsewhere ; unified' and 4 earne4c kePeitted reqUest of alargeMunbervit. eitiz4s of this place; 'without `regfir4 : -to - tre ligious opinions- ofTiliffereiMits; odisi Sobiety . 'very kindly -granted her,-the use of: their large, fine church—an act. of, courtesy the public dtdi .appreciate. , And she preached a sermon that none but•an -Mitered cynic could - fail to enjoy, howeikei d much he might dissent from its creed. *-Istow what is - the` impropriety in it?'. 'The act of preaching is the thing criticised. The creed then clods not affect the right, May . woman preach ? --Wo believe that - is conce ded. If at all; then Why not "by the Invita= tion of a whole people"? Was it generally desired? The immense audience 'that gath ered to hear her answers that question, and would answer it the' same Way as' often as they had an opportunity.-" The Tight of the public to makethereqUest-4a that, denied? Assuredly, according to -'-tearer," because it is improper to preach upon tho-Sr_tbbatti, while engaged in lecturing during the week; and certainly it is wrong to ask, what it is im p' roper to do t- "Disseminate her views with other people's money"! Who paid her any money for preaching? Improper to preach, except for money and settled over a regular charge t How was it with Christ,. the Great Preacher? Who paid' His salary? Who arranged . His congregations He .preached to all who would listen, on the hill-top, in the valley, in the temple, on the highway.— It is a very safe precedent,—preach to those who will hear, always, everywhere, any•r : where. Suppose a minister, of any creed, is called away from home on business, and invited to preach, can he properly do it?— Not according to "Hearer' He would lay himself open to the monstrous charge of "disseminating his views," and that would qondeinn and dishonor him"! And in our humble Opinion, he ought to be condemned if he refused on the ground of "business." . And then the "Boston programme" is a bugaboo to "Hearer,";_as frightful as a Jack 1 O' Lantern to a child. Does he , suppoie , the Boston Lyceum Bureau, conducted by' Messrs. Redpath and Fall to be a great Sec tarian-Engine of Propagandism'4'. If he does, let him that it is a _private, secular, business enterprise, conducted „ en -bnairtess 1340.41. 7 .41144cilteiVjrttifiatielliettlittr , views on nobody. They t t npalt a d9rnan - 0.: Lecture Committees, seeding to please and gratify the taste of their localities, ask for certain names, and they supply them if they can. .If it he a fact (as "Hearer" thinks) that the most able and popular lecturers ail tertain the Unitarian belief, - then no wonder he feels alarmed for "the orthodox"; he has some cause. But this alarm Should not swal low up his judgement,—he needs that. We should regret to have him "bid adieu" to the "Boston programme"; ',told yet, if he should, he might not be greatly Missed: And yet another error,—as ,to "the • uti- - willingness of the - Uniterianslo• pay the ex:- pauses of propagating, their views as oth ers do," it may enlighten "Hearer" to know that, although their numbers are not legion, they subscribed last year for the very pur pose of- "propagating their yiews," the sum of five million dollars. _ And yet another error,—as to Mrs ; Liv ermore's lectu;e being."pervaded "iiy• an Int der'eurrent.of that peeuliarphilosophy teaches that .sin is not guilt, but a disease, the result of being. badly born—and the wrong. doer is responsible only as the sick are re ksponsible:" What she did say, was ; that ranch of the moral and physical itnierfee-, tion in the world, was-the.' result of causes antedating birth. The sins of the parent's shall be visited upon the children ; even unto the• third .generation. Is that unorthodox doctrine ? ' In view of this, she simply said to parents live pure lives,—do not sin. -The question of responsibility was left, where it belongs,—between God and each creature of his hand. And now, if we may be permitted i 'Par-; ting word-of Oavice to "Hearer," . !would, say : cultivate healthier ideas o proprety, More liberal spirit, and less • reekleSs` state-, meats of errors-for facts. Zeal is cornmen sable, but it is not commendable,to 1 t it out run diseernment for it is not u.'pleasant ' sight to sop ,the ungentle spirit of faction, exoreLie the spirit of fairness, and leave only a distorted imagination, which all the wretch ed carping of an envious spirit will seareely, serve to cure. G. W. M. 4 Front ltinnsfield. The following from a Mansfield fiiiituntas been accidentally crowded out of our col umns until This week hut it is of interest , enough to itrtify kg appearance even at this late clay. We hope to hear from "I(irk" ,ftgaitrand often. Tilitbr - Agitator: "Ac ti" . itec it i -dentall, left the course, and, "Regular" re -I:i,ped, 'fit!? irregularity, perhaps nyt take it amiss if I should jive you an inkling of '•ntrair.; about town" in this little hamlet. The pal three months have been crowded to their full capacity by those anxious . to haven place in which they might safelydefy ".:Inch Frogt." If we may judge by external appearances., the relifzion , i elomenl is gaining ground, flora the fact that we have ono fine church, buihi ing fast approaching, Completion and ground brQken for the recent], (Presbyterian.) The M. II C.bureh has the slate roof nearly on, and the spire already begins to point heaven . ward. , The brick block of Ross, Williams and lityrdaugh is being pushed forward in utter defiance:of cold, and when completed will be n ticc thing add an ornament - to tho town:— Adams (the legal gentleman) has just coin. pleted a dwelling, Which joins the stoic and adds to its general appearance. Captain Davis is erecting a building on Church strebti to be used as a &Millet:, and shoe store. Maple Avenue 'begins' to loolt like a towit ‘l* 4 itself, and it has been hinted : l i that soon allot. the January election the pave ments will -receive some Mt:Wien; also a place to tako care of unruly animals other 41an, cogs, sheep, tkc; This last is much needed, for we can still - boast of some few candidates for - such a place.' The Normal is still located here, and in conjunetien with the Wellshoro High School is doing a fine work. The .Lycoming Insurance -Company has' been stirring 'up the ideas of setnl, goo(). pit,i7ens assessments on premiA notes. One firm. has received notice of .. 4 ~ j ' , as'He , isme9t.t.:' , ig' o liitillo,o4.4444ll7#llo' upon to fork over . s* ad,otheili • from $lBl clown to $OO. 'To use a vtilgiii ekpreision, "-this thipe.snak-pa,. the hair pull," , ancl,,lpne hears intitterings Idud. arid - deep: : I ettiltot, 'vouch for the story that one victim has takerk to his bed on itb• tine bf4lie ilitisit oil Jiliall ntineiul systein, ut the story will do to tell. Now the questio i is, will the people go blind-, ly into a good tl ing, or will they look for,' themselves? ;XV ill they go into an enteipiiii: which gliAll - proN e to be as fine an one- - as!tho' late one of that acne? 'Om -We -i .relyas fullY on companies wl °se policies have, no state , 'limits, but may i lour risks anywhere . , irs,the Union ?, comps ies ; which are liable to suf. fer by..evqryyre. rie . tiro in.ilse,:ppkti,,Nyecct . - and by- 'ever„- ' isplaY of ilreinirtognikUrr I large cities? or may we not secure ourselves better by our , 'wri- State cornpardesiwhislV take no risks out ide the old Keystone? I as Well cis many thers wish to secure such companies to are best for the holders of the policy; kind,- as he ; agents are as thick 'aid numerous 113 lig tning-rod men, thy`mtilit know what'l wa t and what company . - can' hest nieety avi hes.' The agent of the Wi-: °ming tell me that company is about the best, but at the s rue time offers to lUguru',t4 - less rates in othl companies. Blit the ql?eiji' is, are the cheap st the hest ? . Do y,oupono. der the above company to be - safe and' rellii:- - , 'lsle ? I The mow has men are ilomew Water is 14'4 an, doubt we shall s plc of your totvi MB! BEAR FIGII AT LONG RUN.—Editor Agitator :—A hu. ting incident lately occur red in_thiS y, hardly surpassed in in-, teristlit the aim .li' of the forest: On ttielotli orlrisumonth on , : Of 'Gull loWnsimin; Jeines accompa.led by. Ashley Short and a feW 'neighbors,' thud pttisuit three , hears.whose trail had fallen under their oli .oervation; &kin cliiido"' 'tilting one, and s it proved in this instance. Afte,r a few hour ' tramp all but Messrs I.luf;' Short go o it up.. From 'Fildniltik ,the following onday - these' indefatigable Spe rtsmeirfonti nee Oh p ursuit, t•W. 'O'clock of that day they had the satafaction of hearing their dog bring the fugitives to bay; , hut,,on a hillside, above themiso„steer 'and 'slippery as to make it dangeroustoelllirtb up with loaded guns. Consequently they were discharged, iind-410,Aw00.4.A4610107iteed ..the ascent arnied - Olifi; - "Witira' small and their empty guns. They soon came to trio spot virhein'the tolieleitight; 'A large tree blown out by the roots and arch ing over formed. a sort of natural. retreat, and here, wearied by their long march and protractedfast, the bears had takep. .refzge.,. Jtist ¢s the hunters Caine up, and bekore,they hitd time,toye-charge their guns, One of the, bears, a huge beast, rushed frem .and' fastening on the dog began dragging hint back. Mr. Burril; mho Is a .powerful man, threw himself into the fray, and - after a desperate combat succeeded in kescuingthe dog and killing the bear. About this time bear No. 2 put out his head and was shot by Mr. Short. The third one now broke: cover and 'tied down the mountain, pursued.by the wounded dog. Burril followed a - altert - dis.' ILtlltte, when the animal treed. He therieliout ed to his comrade to bring the.:;gtlit,*cit4so Bruin was coming down. Beferoiliat COuld be done "B." was down the tree and.,iebont to escape. Burril, not to bebeeten'tlietyaY, engaged him in a hand to claw "Coitteit;' , end' soon, c4ised in- a struggle fer life, the . y"roll*l down the steep incline.- Thice the, hrute• got Mr. Burril loving-embrace and did his -best endeavor tO hug him to, death, at.,the saute time :indulging 'in numerous pliiYttr demonstrations upon his antagonist's person,, with 'teeth and claws, while •Burril as valittat. 1)-1,trove te '.4rrinale or mangle " B.' s' like; °lit of him.':" It Wits-Burril verses Bruin, and, Burril•Won. By the time level ground's as reliqhed the bear was dead, the dog was -torn, and, bloody, and Burril nc.p.fly-strippeo. 904 .clotting, but not seriously hurt. .‘ ilnwormded from the dreadful close, But breathlisa all, J. B. arpFe... ..• "Faltered thanks to Etdarci for fl ItedgeF(9‘l,. toil:Loped; sirota attire," tike Pitt. James when tiie came out-Of his t u IA — With - I.lodefiet:, Mit; Tiiot, 4fiitea; - but certain it is, fhe litida'nerroW escape. The viers displayed their, victims to numbers of N?ollastitig artd.adrOiritig peOple oil their 'kit:, umphal march homeward from Long Run, where the great bear ilght was won and lost. Knortille, Pa.; .Tan., 1872. REAL ESTATE MovEmpsyrs,—The follow ing transfers of real estate were„filed,for iec ord in the office of.D:l;!lDeane;:Reeoider of TiCita county, from the Ist to the 18thLinst. Nancy Granay,lo LoienzoDoud; ,orket third- tide; in liirtiptihrg; for $lOO. Charles Fisher arid wite to P. C. Van Gel der, one-third 40-%119t88,•!;4:-.**31111.04.0) for $1,200. • • George Jackson to R. B. Ferry 4, eighte,n, acres, in Middlebury township, for $676. • B. B._,,Ferry.and wife to George ,Jackson; e teen- tier es;" ilfiildlebiiry township, for $676. Nancy. C., Leuraq3., Julie and: -Mary A. Temple to Julius G. Seeley - ; thirtyizere - s, in Deerfield township,-for $BOO,- E. A. FiSh,‘She'riff, to' Richard D. N'els m'an ; one-half acre, hi Osceola township, ler - • 'fennel!, LYtria:n Seely and Wife, - L. C. Retan - and wife, Samuel, Polly, Elvira, and Elmira Seeley to P. E. Gates; 179 acres, in Jackson township,•for $6;695 50. li. IL Moore and .wifeto Moray. Buthia=;: au ; fortYceight acres, in -- Jacksori'tOwnihiP, for $BOO. ' -s; ''• _diner S. Field itha wife to • t niel White; one-half aere,•in Middlebury'', township; for VAG%. • Chau n•pcy I ,, y,.;lSYttaelar . a#d vifd tp.Qlitiptij, tWeiity-five acres, iis •• - - - Wirow to Chauncey' Bnea 28ti acres; . in Union township, for $606. • Leander Baron -and Margaret_ !aeon to Chauncey Bacon; twenty•-five aCres, in 'Un ion tetynalLip, for $;3,00. , •-•. • ." Joseph- English anti vifEi to 'Chid. S. Fiali er; one-tiiird acte,:in WeiTsboro, f0`r..5175."; George Sinith to onintia:, York three, acres, in Sullivan 'township, for $2,120.: Joht,i Mayrtutd„ to, Mrs. Lura E. ,Westi, twenty t4co Acres,"3n 'Elk townsibip,_.fo . r $160:: lton• § mith and, wife to-Lyttuta,,no.• son ; twentil acres, in Charleston .fot: $4044 - • ; Do 04 - 4.110 - B..iki.:iii er ; CdteeiVii.Wainut street, hero; f 4 $1.70.; • `, • F. D. 'Ficteiler and wife to Uriah Dost,ics „ ; lot 83 by - Cl3 feet on 'Walnut street," Weljsboro - , fur , • . - , a. Ethr L.idiitgtnn *aria wifo : to Joseph 'Rob tifty-eight- acreti, iu lti9htriotid ship, for SQUO. - • .f. Clark and wife to qfid Lot-14;e; three-sixteenths acre, in Mainsburg, for SILO. Lydia .I,llarrilin to Petar G. 1 - Vaiker ;, six ty ttcrp, in Deinlay township, ' Anti,witirto,Nenzo ,Ric 4; aix arfopk - tivOnatharttrownghip, fOr'SSOCt Bache . t o o Chau Ivey , five acre,, in Union township, for $0.10: Johp.J,ohnson and wice to SorahM.--qiti h r 1 cll •.:-t.twiAotAttiblintir-townsliip; coital I about twenty-nine acres, foi: 5630. Ralph E: Crows arid:Sher- Bk.:: .14:g„ Coal"Conipanni:WOAlitc!#, Parto'°9l3 and part in Charlatan inwiiship;_ , • wining 13.00 acres,. for 522,000. , Johar Citaniberlin i nn& • " • to • attlivo.Y.,,x Kirk:6 - AB'; one auto • •tidetztvitieliP;jl for • - -L 2 .•••• U. Bubb d., and =to A. I Titatlzius ; fifty nor'.. in Itichnic.itid*ittahiP; for 3400. Andrew: J:.' atlrjnkaxtd wife lip. g.cpp4o3 J. Crosby ; eventy acres in Richmond town ship, fox; • ''63 Nor an Ingrain _raid wife to John Fenton eig aexel in Liberty township, fOr nodli-' Blackwell and wife to" { Wllilarlt, e 0f,16 - , and S. t."bilitey;,_fiftkaeresl,ll , ,74;;•-, ris township, for $175. ' ' Michael Culligan and wife to Seymour F. ME MMWM assed over and our lumber.; l fblue as to the IMO result: much sdught after, and no on be - following the ett•am.t in locating a site for_-, er • • • • tRIC: t:, • ,"••..1.,t,r4•4101,:A1-47..••, ME dr : otchkiss; about tur- Otto e Tfl" Mt s . 11' ga, for $742. Isaac Owen and wife to John El, oft acres in Richmond tottnsldp,- h fol4B;0001 i ji,„.o4-in Day and wife to Jackson Smith; one in Richmond township, for SW. Charles Day and wife to Jackson Smik; fifty 'acres in Richmond township • f 4 $1,900. • .11.enry E. Eeenc and wife, Edwin Dyer, ,Angtusta M. Dockey, Esther M.., Fannie A., Ellett T., and Isabella Y. Dyer, to. JatilL's DallY; 160 acres in Covington township, for VA*. Abel W. Rockwell and wifC\ to Josiah •ciravesi ilfotz.fat&s44•c..9..viniildou :anti El ltr. mond townships, for $1,500. , Btephen Orcut and wife to Samuel Vi (7,, ers; twenty a - tres,,iti . I taglz.sqp, township, or $4OO. ' • ft£OISTER'S OFFWE.—The following w have been admitted,tii n ki9 . bat? by Darius; Deane, Register otrfti.g4 OittiMl4l4 - ' Ist instant : i 'IA 1 ti 4-1 T , I 7,4 , 1 The will of Fredfil4l44o,r:itit9o) 1 burg, deceased. Lelltii teitaittiiiittistliS. ' ,to John F. Harrer and George Harrer. ' ' state estimated at $6,0(1). rjr,l'lle will of Daiiid Halt, lute of Churl ton,, deceased. Ephraim Hart and- Bei '' ,Shott, Executors. Estate estimated at $A t, `. Letters of Administration were ilsue Sarah Corbin and Henry Colton, Ad i I t PI istrators of the estate of Philetus L. Cur deceased. Estate estimated at 51,000. 1 - 1 0 rattV?:Y . c Ai -..-. ,( t ,-,' . ~: .zr ....xvie rt ' 41 ": 4 4.k...: 0- ..,*- .1 The contract for remodeling and eiri.e jug the county jail. has been awarde,fl Messrs. Brown, Black buin ct . (.."Urtiri fl r I sum, of $4,240. The work in to be cons le; by the first of October next. During the brief thaw client week, n l ice .jaur took. place in the river about ten r miles above Lock Haven, extending frora FUr neyta Run up five inile.., A. jam in pio Bin nerriahoning extendttftWlCeiltlfietpV& 'Rot nd Island. The work of drawing he 10la from the river is lakidly progfessi g. it t , SEi Nehemiah Shaw, tirtr:ihitirrnan of the : V.' orc 6 C I.t. tee in charge of the task, I rep its 0.1;ont ten millions of feet out—abaUt or4e -110 Of all.—Republican,' Jan. 10. There is good sleighing in Lock Haven. 'qui third or special week of colir be an Iliie,sday morning, Judge Williams,`of Ti get ;VOlanty, presiding. 'The Judge is ii.' tiiiir . with our Bar bY reason of his many god qnatities of head and heart. The court !id jouined on Wednesday morning, a number ,otthe cases having been continued on ac 'count of a death in the family of J. H. Oryis, Esq.—Democrat, Jan. 10. Mr. JacOb Baldy, aged about 68, .oi*Wook wardvi l toriship, was recentlf,#oo ;iU lii Horrible manner by a log. Wherilound ifg was extinct. I ;f, Mr. Frederick Dutt of Pine OreWhas been dwindled by the lightning-rod men, and 'no tifies the public not to purchase an o e given by him to the company. "Uperienee is a d ea k 5e ,h 0 6114,8W -:: , 2. ::.5.:1= .tv : ~ .:-.;_1':: ,:: , 1 1 , i They have an insane man in jail at Lc Haven. One of his exploits as related ' the:Democrat is as follows: He went por i td where some boys were skating, stripy clings clothing, prOcured a long...pole, bra a large hole' in the ice, plungq 4 intO44'4 ter bnd amused himself by triktifeit'4ol4 Thi boys became alarmed at his actions summoned help. When extricated ,ho alrriost lifeless Sten;g o Z44..:':ici Several farmers onthenorth border of j'qa to-h:near Ftench's Mill believe that they hrOve ~fohnd traces of bituminon coal, and la o Vepeful of llntlifig a paying vein. ' l'A few days ago a Gerteiji 4),i:ti`r'itiit t e,t:ern U, ;) left the train at Corning, stopped at the Min t House, and within ten minutes becalrie a mother, to the surprise of the lanc,llak w o had no time to arrange for the unTett d : -. ,;„4 8t. .'•. - OM"3 •-..: ‘..T.1-,. ~.::. 1- 5- • 41.tast Wednesday night au old lady gale_ t "at th'etlidiaiMiAltiiiiti 4 bteliz'Olit'Aie• " ./L•l;tt and 'went peacefully to bed. - F'o tt.t; I v . - , ,p4it t ely the transom Was a little open, and; t bll3.4eVW: 4 4iraerit4 %41.4...91,1P f?'„cloc r -Militill'OM. , itital~titinek4l' 11)r litOing her last one, the old lady said 0 9 . 13 ~!'blew it out, becanse , She didn't know o gas worked,' -~" - • •• ' 11: A meeting of Steuben men drafted.in,tb late war was to be held at Bath last Stiu : 404. We should really like to see those p triots in solemn conclave. ' . i *et 144011 . 4; : ititi4itiiiii9.1', 1 fkenteen, had a child recently that she, ilaies to be her father's. No arrest ha 4 been made far this - horribliket im e. • Mr. ; Rockwell,. the blind vocalidt,_ suddenly <l4ali.gir of last week in thishaH:whiltstindezilieff. reciting. Mr. Rock Well has been for th years a teacher of vocal and iustruract music. He was greatly esteemed as aCb tiara gentleman. Rev. Manly Tookc:ig*t *On region as a minister and "veal eldet the Mt E. - church, died Dee. 80th, at Chick He, was for fifty years an earnest and fait preacher, until laid aside by infirmity ‘wat.di the elttittafttityugat\thlife:. ; • 1 ;The town of Corning raised last year ) rgi s ds and. bridges $5,852 86. el ides. there was paid on bridge•bonds int' .$2,123 88. So says the itiptitatt`,Vrti v avv: MARRI GES. SMITH—S3tITI3.—At the 31. E. parsonage, Dec.l2:th, 1371, by Rev. Paul Smith, Mr. Sanford Q. Smiti4 and Mee Emma •L_SPAW.Patira.g / 11 ,4,4141:1 ~ _.WOOD--REWITT.—At the q ic c..‘ ifTlace, Jan. 2d, 1572, Mr: Solomon Wood and MSS the A, DeWitt, both otßutland. - • - LOVE:LP-SR-NAN NESS.—At-ttw reft4l9loo.o f t h e bride's father, Mr. Charles 0. leeit'eleal and Ha ttie :Van Ness, both of Rutland. - INrEf_XLIZSON—AIISTIN.—In Charleston, Dec. 31 '7l, by Rev. G. B. Transuo, Mr. George Willunsonaud Miss guy J. Austin, both of Charleston instant. by ltev. S. A. Rawson, Mr. William A. Piezos cf TOiiau :da,4Pa., and Miss Ruth A. Inscho of LawreuLeviLlePa. Parnaingtou, Pa., De( 4th, Leslie,Weaver, lir. U. Welts e of •LibertY,lrtelllistiaidia SOille of Fanningtou. AA • . VAISSICE...rjrc CharlestoF,pec, , ),‘„2.871 :gr. oho N. "ii:rull!**11 1 84 4 0 M4tryt t i., 116 1 1 la rri ,--c.rcr.'" 22 1; Ezra= Wallace, daughter of Mr. John N. Vaual the 65 year of her age. lioVD.—ln Covington , Jan. 10„ 1972. ,bon d Nits. d in the 12 year of her age.. . AELSEY—Prudis Kelsey, tl.le only` daughte P. ad= .T: :•.. • • :-.; • . ~ • ..., • • 4 7 ,,, 187 ,of indaranda***; ; $ 4 6 ; , 1:,-;' 4 - - 4 : • • 1 an 27 days. Spedni Notice Woirrnic!or No exchange says then; it ts, day psi las that we, do not hear, eithc; idtei coming into our office or in * Rome. the, success of JohnsoVA nctifii of Coughs and colds, 14 Prit o ilat „ - If we can benefit recommending .1 2 4 .anti_,S)44oole9 ,do so. We p etLY ciao a readers of the AM,/tor a /0 144 lein," 6 .4±4olNM*-af:k:-V4 e had about good, a elianco'•to 77, ! P r early eveljAil 4ifddi a ., through a respousiblo Agency. 02•11perivi) Outing taught them to avail themselves of the s virrs of Pose who have *de the business a stnlfy;the Agbncy of ell A. Co., No. 41 Park Now, Now 11 lokk, tlinpnitoeig i V9. 1 NaMtM iktt't . l1 qq• Alf 3hilt hirgMt 6 i'll4-Abtit: r e 6 trAets-: thtoilgh theta . • .:.vttri••• — _,A 4 ii ~.61 - ~,, "0„..-..- - t4.)i-v-,:.< , • ~ t'Y'---..- = • ••-: ..:•., ,Ur i i lir / 4 .. •. “ .... •••T :• - Try ~. • .:I ...4 .. ..: ...... • .1 . • 1 ' . ' AVD MAIN VAltArliiiali, 11 1 . i., ,:',. `.....0- • ' - ‘1; , , 001(towdiow itiaP4s = - '. •. , q‘..itfolot, „,.1 .. . , . , . s „f : 0. .. . a.the i to V bora, ' I tnottittlislii, 6 k ' Colo arm; containing 300 acres. Arhere can patients look for relent The esperiettee of I , ;aith•about 200 acres improved and 100 acres of on Dyspeptic ;Ands toßrove that the'piopn uietbc•.i ~ tikthnhae.santb. Adelunronil'a. depot Ls located on the ' iif treatment of Mt.wileitnitatia c liattilAlVA%t 4l o 1-4 'Vpriirmbia.A*T4i-rtNi4A alt-to;4l)er, or in harts.•' Three -hot to be found in any of the regular oat of int 18- ; l barns, three tenant houses (ide:iides the rnanidOn ham. • cine. You cannot find any three physicians who 14).1 t 'whih hi one of the best in the township.) with plenty agree upon this point; and each patient is but iiii truth of good fruit on the premises Terms will be nualo a subject of experiment. The only effeztual remedy for this terrible scourge is 1 satiOsetary. For 1 0 . 1 rticulara, impute on the pro , -,.,.-, „• :' '8; .' 1 .7 ' tifYr . 44;• Bit tetz Usboro, or of D. L. Aitttli ' uary % 812, '6,- MishleratTkSitier*,,E It'slOrte is certain and uniform In Its efiticts. cured thousands and wtli curayou. TI3Y IT ann. 3, 1872-Im. OEM 1 1 . )td to the ted I~ 14, ar'• urtY tal thre - of ago. itful to- for this :rst ;~• .~~' CIITCO • per y, of (her w t.. 1 in - th 0111 . 0.- R'•utigint~ae~ Icy by bst Dy. I know m it • 1.1.0 • ?:" 60 - AtiflCS . • 'discretion, causing nervous de. j, he.; baying tried in vein every has discovered.* simple WWI of viii send (roe to Mil fellow4uffer -78 lessen at., Neve York. am Jan, 1, 'IC GO WES i'." toile was suitor West u, moat paco lunkevi wen »rude in tba Lr inew; l ;but in these daytizwo r the word Weat low oomo to Emma, Colorado, I 'alifondiaild traveler rearing almost, so Mutt pie wiabei gOralary "7 gross and tito, ropos lowa, Ne the Territories, Viidia.t. • ');hi; lirLe spirts fro: , WERT Blasi Logansport, trOsd;:and • ha, I toitlu, veawc frata ~A#L,,_„e QS VONA „i ow), .4 in um biurliegtoci tome, which owes Chicago, Einviinginn.and, Itidiattapolis, Over file tudieitp: ld'Westerzi Short./Ane;- and ftake• equiedo, Peoila and Warsaw tall- through Burlington, reaches Onus 4f7f, St. Joseph, Atchison, Lea• of v, co ! unroll*. the Mimi d 'ot!iffr •44 a rUIII/iitg • 'if:Burlint*, you will be 4,71- 4i. mute has admirably anavrerad the to go West," by the publication 'of 'ee.ing document, Sllijd with facts iu , tinectlons, accommelatiollo., Wes or Guesting items, and 'illustnited by a 41y showing the whole West: Which of charge. Copies, and addition& , 811:6 tCiii4l 1 The Bur' Mgt question, "Sc truthful an' regard to trek farey and ot , Large map, they distraint information ci Passenger Ag( obtained by addressing, " General B. and Id. B. B„ Burlington, lowa." lag. L-4.1.1 persons who confer:opiate tlthNewspapers for the lawn= oft iVdOceld to P .- 4 -74.1 `xn ,, X•rliPti gowea ,, w Co. lose 25 cents for their Onn Hint rr, containing Lists of 9.000 News showing the cost of advertising. its to suivertisers, and some ao• reps of men who are known m Thls firm are proprietor* of the iper Advertising Agency; TO LOVER'. ):usling corker s OliCkitaemr tied. for a circular. wisp Paan d). paper, and cal also many use countUf the cceaful ddirr Araericia Newt irk Row, .. N.Y., astecitudeti Montt:lea for arriktownento 111 all -nowspaperi llagw i ll4 Z ..I",..V.rt_Attterefl72-Srit 41 P qui ereptesesue the lesestlas yetiestaiti► -, quo Valley Railroad. Cowane wiltViesse per cent has bee the Cowsnesquel third d* of Feb suer. ere of the Coweinesque Valley Rilltoild e notice, that an assessment of ten made on each share of the stock of. Valley Railroad, to be payable on the next, at the office of the Treas- C: L. VATTLSON, an. 12, 1872.-St. Sec'y and Treas. .E.lklend, Pa., Tax Payer)3. T XTOTICE Is pp ILIPVicrgSVIi.• ehy 'given that the Commissioners of fy wail - hold an appeal for sat thole who : by the assessment for the year 1872. nets' Office on Thursday the 16th del t. between the hours of 9 A. M. and 9 1 Y. P. V. VAN NESS.IIti JOB ItEXPO. i Cosier*, f { w. T. O. 11OLLLEI. I may be aggrieve' atthe Commfesi• of February n P. M. on that Jan. 17, 1862. ver N'' ' , (.`) Year Goods 'S ART GALLERY SPENCE VaLitt ' " SrSS :.3nat pat leturaWligunihit ' ‘.i:3 J: city - with $ assortment of goals in Isla lineich, aver bra ht Into \ Zoe county, among, wh east dm! ' \,. / 011oice Frames of New Styles, ';10,0 • • - )11 CCC; r l;iel 4ratilltt Goods, Chromos, and a great variety of ; 1 1 1 Z i tith: a a fine In style, and at the very lowest-prices.:***:l:444lll pared to wake • ' .Pigs :Class . POrtraits, In all the beat styles of the (V, from • touched no:gut-wee. It is always a Vaunt° to show goods ; titi,doirtiuSx batpktyard or bashful, but call early and often. • ) 'ritArr SPENCER- Masa"l4, - 14, Jan. i672.-ara . VA) hava 4001112 Ibe.49rongh EEO ELKLAND, ••- • - ,Afreibiatorie'W, any Goonk, EMI i i~w« . HEIM OEM widat will be SOLD•AS LOW MI ?fp:7 bevb - alivizt -F as a COINING OR EkJIIRA. „• . . .• ,) t Wacatiortord'to do this, u we shall save enough In tents to vay.extra freights. We shall continue to add lei eta ate& during the session, snob goods as the wants Of the cOmmanity 'seem to, demand.. We invite a call pri § a sl2 whOlitaill!gigtt ut'ung in our Uns. w k The ~~~r~ ~ ' ,- i ) ---!!,,at!:;Lj....An, , af the e; , -- 9ASAT 141inSIP,8r&XES TEA CO4IPANY - e .7 L. wilt iisca wbolesalo MOTU & WAIT /!/.i 28 1, 2 4t, -- 1-, ,'---- or - - cue;:pr-Ront. i_ - ~, , ,, ,e, ~...1 .,.. 1 -k 'k 1 5 1 , r 6, z ,,.. ...Ac-w. r .,.,..:04“17farm i '%,.ivaiftiisvitithip, 'flogs Oct, Vit.","iihout 21,4 in et'lv'eat'ortlie Borough tit Ttoga, about 100 here' improved. find 46 unimproved.— . /las mitt three barns, three dwelling houses, an apples and peach orchard, and other fruit trees. Terms easy. Also adjoining on the west, a farm and timber lands from 40 to 200 acres as desired, with 80 acres tmpro , Nikki a good barn ' s gogsktisun/i ,and..solo•, 4 . )oodlig'h dairying _ WM.; • -1; "C..11 . .BITII; II •Jan:li - T872." - "'' ''''' • '---' ;:: ~ 1, --' :1:1 ,'4: 2 0 01 1' , T P•• ". • DIVORCE NOTICE. FllO BOB= STENVA,RT : You are hereby no ed - 4,'3llartticf:t UntiCidtrittm Ora 4 . '• V ° CoC° ot.eoliarilthilfiesit . W„, hots ntir_df r Taco fin VW btoids- Of ma h 6 ji-iVddi tha,t 7 iiiild - Ocitirt , ha s, ja,L polnted,Atonday the 29tit cay of January. 187:1, for a heating of Ala appliCant lu the premises) on vs eh ocejuilotilron can attend if you think propek. -.Tati.Tloj , 1372.4 w. : E. A. ElilEt. 'Sheriff. • Farm for Sale. . - 411-lalitalnitiftlVAlMESsitar. ' Acres inaProvad, Joa. This ihrm n co't a situated near Igt o the i t ite mn o t a o ti,. t ,° utt g io, two good lawns and ninety fruit 'ecs it is weal; 0410 V. dairying and agriculture. Terms cnay. IngAire of the subsdriber at lifaina6lkrg;t4. i APO , / 4 1 igiV r ift J. A. 110,Y0.F. * I A 1:10 , : ter OA; laid to be sad ler cub, et each Ai • .:"VrealtaYeterxt pleyed-out. _. • ~ ;sy.aa yoa go," la a trite old mailla, 4E4 whim live# AA to; the true 40olaine for boll} cell ir snit lavrtr: )•,..,,, , 3 1,,,, : ,•,..,• . , . - , 1. . I Sp y iO v e/ 1 goy& at ell )2Vatf, ler 044 aNfj 'solicit a tlial from 04 patrons; °AA ell faap 0 Milgrim wlall to bur arms:lvo azurite le 00411 tit eleltillptve, • " , A. W. P .., - 1 1 014 4V -T, 4812: tt , ' M= . • ' 1.Q..F.; ....• ' e r ? • ' - ', t-; :,,For Sale. jiiio , l , tio'44 , 4o.s.4tlsuailiawina as the iillialai:j ~7 /C a , ell Vartu A M 11% itche Creek, Tioga C0.;',1%. ts .b. TO' 'l:Welling houses. a Mow Sat , 'ldill • ' Bat . , . *tr bdlo.gs— ono of ths beat kicatlo fora , , ' ,g or either roanufaeturirtil ataldlalan ork *O.; kltaillroad. , _ . , .. Also, .i olulng a lot of about 184A* about acres lapwatt7 Would tasks ~ 61 a goad 'fgaait.-1314 eztougli . 4l jt to fdeT,'lrittiber kolits, &o.; gai, tat. ft, " Alsoe4out I (rae'red of timber' laud with sollOe t'Apt' ovatliciit, atpaiat a Leda east of dos *Web desfribed ' ble for liferohor • and tabu. ilapAt4 t0ta:0214114 'ist' oiu, itari 'oath - *MAUI at Hell Ail Otei: tc!leAtt4. , 4 . 1ati*,4 2 3 4 - 4 ck ve 00 a etc& barn 'de.' * " ', • " ' -‘' - • biiatt,.., &lig to purchase 'noire at Ms. ;alp :al otk the Arming at Mitchell ' s erg*. - ( Titri e Sag: O. EL ffinildol 7 / 3 . rl, 1572-11:" ' ' ' Tioga;,.l?a.• - tie , Bin' ill , OrdlnauceoC - .114:, 0, ,,,. . , ~, , , E11b , , , , ci.turad and enacted by , the Burtraaitilad tuici; of the Bor nigh at gnosville, tblit fcareistad. AbortppUblioatiort at Anis Ordivaricat Film thtiAllittlasa, ,tho aid walks shatil Al „Fillq_ tity,awi4ra and occupier% atlas lota' istbi;tX 4 l= and ii igl e i= ll 9 " E il lll9l7 Teataliarafoni thin five hours , co *COI *guil t kreib , U. samo AUX bast:44lW bi gas at ozpaneo of rinr. atinAlossls I i 1 4 4 - 41 1 71 .. e_ain , ~, Clerk. , : FARMERS Or t!,truit maitufatterr, 1a:4,411112aca,, 11. villa, a superior . . 4, 1 .:44,1!.q . = FANNING , MILL, - • whiebittics folldwing advantages over all Ottaat "WO 2. /t i llAksaules rye. OIL rid litter„euct foul geed. and chess, cockle, from witeat. i 2. It se loesucdSz„, -o*,lidces,put yelloyr, S`c_44, and ell other eds, perfectly'. 1 8. It cleans timothy seed. 4. It doe* all other encircling required of a nail. This ,Vest ind accost durable - Aim-1 bar, in zialityisiAanialaddd &sap lor ewes; br -440e. '4 will In a .plitezt 'sieve, for eeperiting vat. troth Aiest,tic paler aulUs, oLi ressodAils..terrua. LeWritticOUls;.,7l2l.l,lB72: Istatitit. - . "'Anwar/ma Lifid KOilLl3l4 .• • - AYDiG w e.ed s Brat-class Hardware Mose in H rescUnlginvita Abell' friends anclAlla.itabZdaitm•Street, lio gau d-alto give i them a eall. , They giutrantee satiaftUon IA all coat Their stook - couiste oi, • • • aRDWARE "tht Viatry ,-Kgrrus wro , - - RAZ" ;"o • loN;•BibrrAVOltic, AGRICIAVITRAL TIKE , CHURN POWgRO, andsgeiVeral , line '4Toode, second to none in the e 041 0 ,, qv? lorreat carp price!. , • The ere afro egeide rofllie itittllY MOWER. ITH ACA WSF.BI. EA r KE;-Auticro HORSE A•cfpg,' AND IfgEr CARRIES: 2:" •-• rcrri rEtniticit ,Pnernr,./Cqn:r.sa. StahittkW./hh. 1,1872. In7l 1 . _ 3Le' s IW Bailey (Stligikilor AP, ' UP. ROBERTETP Stozks,' fin ance *ardware, *ON, NAVA, CARRIAGE lOLTI3, I HORSE, 6110141, ''• - , . tAUi # oll g ; 4 '9* I. , , MS Acarat each- = - of , Bu il der* dilliteriala. LOCKS . , I~LiTLANCUES. ars- Sm.; Al3O. ORdrPriGl Ita atiakisthfacturers pices:- • MEM iti - rTerqu,tQuik. abovoB. Jae. 1, 1572 . UENERAL INSURANOW" A P CV Tthol Ca' .A. - Ilk Fire; and . - ccidental. • A.SBF-Tfp.eyE -,25 . 1,000,60. Ina. Co., of liart AßßE h C Z PAirlf4 $8,060,636 Franklin Fire Z . Co. of Phlla, Pa 2,087,462 26' Republic Viov cm of X. Y.A7.apitot.. 8760, 1 206 Asides litO. Cinelniatiti; 21,000,000 I:lioopiik re Tim Co. of N. Y ........ _1,000,000 Worm kfut." - Pi.ro.lrui. Co.. York Pa. , —900,889 11 . Mut:Life Ins: - C 4 oLot Watford et: .0,081.970 61 tt'it Cottle tbs: Co. of PcttSville • • Goomo Tc44l 13.3 Inaurance promptly effected by mall , or otherwise' 011 all kinda ot,Property.' Albloaaell Promptly Tete and paid. I..ive stock Lnaurcd "goblet death, e o tkutn. ,V.S ~ -"i •....,-- .' :". r ' _ sla t s lam a l so agent for'ilte. iideif.Fins Izisu.rance . Co. f eilmbanatt , Capita/41, Ail— /dloonanunleattona InPtlY attended to — Cnito° 0 lt,Ull Street 2 d door from n at.. Knoxville Pa. : •• , -..., AVM . B. SMITH Jan. I . 11.811,4 f. -y-I ..; ' agent. • •• : ~....1 ..., •,,- • , , 0 , i : ' . _ WHOLESALE DRUB STORE.' CORNING. , N. Y. , , . • DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, DELIS DAVIDSI MEIIL ;BMWS CONCENTRATED, MEDICINES. 'IREDELL'S FLUID, E.Y.TRAC , - BURNETT'S cOcOAINE. FLAVOMNO XX TRACTS, : • • ,- *EROStNE • PATENT. MEDICINES . ROCHESTER PERFU MERY AND FLAVORING EX TRACTS. WALL PAPXIt. Wll - • 1)0W GLASS, WHITEWASH - . Ai DRY COLORS, .ttiENTS FOR MAUVIN k. _CO'S REPINED OIL. • I . • 1 Bold at wholesale Prices, Buyers are request. and get quotations before going Anther Ease' ; • • - • t y a p ; -. . 'W. It TgRBELL cq. I , ri I Mil 111=1111!IIIIII *gage of Babe. 4 ••••'• • . 1,1147,i nat,a • 1 • . 4tt • a1t.... -a : alm.typ-iitsw • r: • ' tot& rErnanramty CliNflifi. PA. ;I ,'4, TD 3 G.4 90.VITZY CARPENTERS' MIS, RIM 4*3zire'Pa<mi.2l.l?.4: 4 2)To awl prices ,risststii ii First door. Ira =M Vacul t iOrne Cold Alvaols. Stets , . " tinpress Cloths, 60 Heaq sheetings,ll. an 4 Blesa. edltueline, tine, M, le, Clotlie and cassimerm lees New Settee:6i; extra qttalltrilik Hoop Skirts and l Ooreeta. cheap Shawls in Great V at the We carry an immense stock • ado tk et!Rrl i tr i gli baCk 4 Condos, ha. 1, _ 1612. Corning r 3E3. ti 1 , • - • , Manufacturers of Stationary anii Portable Engl • , for Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Tanneries"; Ovens • and leached bark, Castinp, Eolts,lllailroini Frogs, Withal for shipping by *anal or Eallroads to all • INlaterti,tnitideris of the best quality. , FIE 72-17". • • • -„ , - • EMEE=EI Wartbefore inltc/4040110105 . 4% Jan. 1, 1872. WONDERS' WILL . NEVVR CEA:E. Jr H AVE you r tried the latest atiegreatest Medic. tovery of the age ? • DR: 31.,L. DACOIg'S MAGIC PAIN REMED It cures colds, diphtheria. crimps and pains i. the stomach, indigestion, diarrhea; dysentery. suer complaints, cholera Luorbus, cholera Ac.. as by • le. tipplleatiOn fok•least bites, ebilb us, sprains, bruises, feleus, rhea attain, sick h• toothache, neuralgia. pains in the side, back and loins, in a practice of six years, it hoar been found t 4 be sec ond to no preparation ever offeted to the public. tn Teo proprietor of this edic no feels warranted in guaranteeing it to be the beat Ireniedy_. for _the 0 4 - - diseases in the marki.t. Manufactured and put up only by Dr. M. L. Dloesburg. •Pu. Wholesale agents—Dallett, Dearer & Durban , 1. Chamber street, New York ; W. D. Terbell k Co., C' _ 3tw.1.1 j__ e Houghton, Orr & Co., • STONY FORK. pA. c zurafactur • 0 I Bug f6s Safes .&- ,( AND SLEN+IIB, SLEDS. Visagraokta .I*ILVANIZ.NiIIar lir ti on 1 notice in the be4S teed. - z l u rrottTrr 1 aearniral3 & COM, &slut* " 4 /1 t".#` 44t1 : - L l ' 472 ; -4 - • THE BEST HOTEL in the COII r THE CON C HOUSE , SW. IlLootousliziensuiitellvendlaW columodatioluo not surpassed by any ct hotel bathe Northern Tier." %Ili ibletof a and Wain street*, Walletarkkaftd thled rate hotels. Losedlon; good fable, good - larlori' - hmtie!. JAia 1871 Y ~~oFS twi lEEE New Go; . ~ ~.:: J. A. Dry Seeds, AT THE " , Great &duo ; " Soo de. 25 Extra wide New goods rec , I ; , J 00l Beavers, in great k Velveteens. Twill B 'veteehe, in all the dei Itraight, at the low`e'st Men's 2-Sole and Tap rine Ki • Men's Tap Sole, A. H. Calf t • Mere' Tap Bole Peencsh OtH Boys' belt Double Sole Rip Boys' 2-Sole St tap fine Kip • Youth's Hip Boots. • Women'a Calf Vamp Balmoral Women's Calf Vamp Polish Ladies' Serge Polish Hal Onr entire line of Ladies' Se • ES CUTTERS. CUTTERS. marrimot LVMBEI 111, --3 • 1z , rd . er and a 9) 11017 D: Prop I . , !ode) Low, Prices! ns Co.;, IitELLMO °oft & Shoes, T CASH PRICES Lovviol LEM { OT.r.',4FIY. mj .e Prime of - Drees Clouds, bone in it. They "rice 'List s wroth oso. 76 All wool France► Oldecens nag Extra Z 6 Worsted Papilla, - 26 " Alexander " wide Cu " 87. " wortli 60. 150 " 75. Moll striped Dress Goods MEE y, and sold Cheaper than Ever. Wed daft 611: . 200. y ue. • ever. d Cashmeres, all wool and Union, ' risme in the co ) 10y. ety,\l • t; i Loweit ety, at mane :lacke, i choice) irable skiadee. prices in\he col leas• than regular market rat shades very cheap. Terry Velveteens, all colors & SHOES. BOOTS 6 • Boots, $4,00. • ta, 4,50. '• • to.. . _5.00 •. $2,15 to $3, ta, $3,25 to $3, eho 22 es, 82 45 t 0,002 s,s ' oea, $2,25. xtra. at $2,50, - 04 Work at oat, • ladies' Sorge Polieli Gaiters, at $2 worth $2,60. orth $B. Misses said Children's Work equally cheap. I y low prices. s, auduzert ourselves to keep our trade vowing. We ; but we pledge ourselves to do as we advertise la ell can% our Make at Wit late da out. Machin = hop' SHED) 1840. undr A j ßl4 , pad Boilers. Gearing, Shafting and Machinery required Grates, tor burning Tan. Screws for nioving . uuleachtai 1• • , and Repairing done at abort notice. 'We hays fa • lute, anti can-fungi& Machinery cheaper than heaters or CORNING, OTRIIIIRN 0010 WIT, N. T. 14 ;.( 4 . iv . .\l.. u ,_*±-k.v. ~,. ..N V t IA i VEGETABLE SICILIAN = , NO6I4tI IA IR Y :,e -, = RENEWER Every year inereaseA the popularity of this Kahiable Hair Preparation; ‘ which is clue - to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that itl is kept fully up to its high standard; .and it is the only reliable andperfeetegArep oration for restoring GI oR FADED td H Li 'to it 'rout:Mid color, making it ,nut to its, y _cut „ soft, lustrous, and silken. The sealP, by its use, becomes white and Clean. It removes an eruptions and dandrtift and, by its tonic properties, Prevents \ the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes . the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. Irk baldness; it restores the capillary glands to their nonnal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme _oldlt is the most economical limn 'DRESSING ever used, as it requires fewer applicatiOns, and gives 'the hair a Jsplendid, glossy ap. pearance. A. A. Hayes', M.D., State 149 Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The "" constituents are pure, and icarefully selected for excellent ; and I consider it the BEST i s IItP.A.BATION for its intended purposes." Sold' by ita Drieggiats, and Dealers 01 Median's. Price One Dollar. j riE Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many eases re• quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded 'Whisk ers, we have prepared this die, in one preparation; which will cmckly and \effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which win neither rnb nor 'Wash of Sold by all Draggles. Abe Fifty Vents. Manufactured by R. P. NAIL & 00,, rrAams, NAL AGONS 33, 3, 1872 WIXOM= DVALIMO Foreign and Domestic WINES, U., &c., Agents for Pine Old W °man. Aim, O. N. *WIRY% J CO: .1102, I, IBIF. MI • New Prints, 636. / 0 . / 9 4c- Flannels, all-klnda. at leas than value ITandaoms Dress Goods, 25 and 31e, Black Alpacas, 91, 3735, 44, 600. k, Blank• Velveteens, plain All the above atyles cut on ,gar This entire line of Boots is manufactured for us at J. Richardson's, slid rarranteit by tis In every respect, as In fornier years. S. A. PASBOVS Sill .& Squl VMS IL $ /O ,Ai I ois *Q. 27% " Ell es, it{ MUM hiskies, O f N.
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