LOCAI,:-INOTICEV= Pierce & &vie areinotii !ling Martin & kerosene oil, warranted Are test at 120, for thirty cents per - gallon, k:ttll drug', paints, oils; &o. We wish to Coll the ,attention ,of ,our eri" to the advertisement'of the general ranee agency of J. H. &J: D. Campbell at Nelion. We commend the gentlemen as prompt and reliable business: man 7., Dr. Tipple's Pile Specific will cure every OOP of constipation and piles, or Money re fanded. • Its use is , simple, and followed• by. no un pleasant local or constitutional effects: Don't fail to try it. Sold by Pierce* Kress; agents; Wellsboro, Pa. T E MPERANCE CONVENTIO".4i:—A Quarterly Convention of the 1, .0. of G. T. *ll De held at Mansfield, on the: 22nd •of Feb. 1872, eit 10 o'clock A. M. All the lodges in the - coun; ty are requested to send delegates. AU Meads of temperance, and, especially -minis ters of the gospel are invited to attend. E. T. BENTLEY, Sec'y. Tioga Feb. 6,`1872 Master James B. Butler, of this Ethics., is the agent for the county of four steel engrav ,no, " Only a Little. Brook," "The Empty tneeve," "The Lord's Prayer," and •" Good Morning." lie has also four crayon sketChei an d several card photographs. We suppose every person of taste is aware that a tine in, glaviicg ia a much higher work of art than most of the colored daubs seen in the coun try, and so 'we beveak for Master Butler a thriving trade for the sake of good taste, and of himself, too. A HONIE Ih WELLSBORO—WHO WANTS ()NE ?—Because lam an old fogy; and( be eausei. prefer comfort to confusion; and be cause I prefer forests to folly—ruralistic sun. roadings to railroads; therefore 1 offer my place for sale. Said place consists of lificres of land, a small barn, and a neat cortege- It embraces a brook of sweet 'living water, , living spring, and a well 12 feet- deep, al ways showing - 4i feet of soft water in this dri est time. Also, the best garden within the lim is -of' the Bore, and the best young ore lard; the latter comprising 60 bearing tree- - the • arieties being as follows: Early Harvest, Sweet Bough, Primate,- .Sops of Wine, Am. Summer Pearrnain f Golden Sweet, Strawberry, Dowse, .Benoni, Uarretson's Early, Tolman Sweet, Green tweeting, Baldwin, - Wagner. My location is generally admitted as second to none within the limits ofWellsboro% and 1 want to sell, because, if don't the sheriff will, and I think I can beat him on the sale. Likewise, I want to get away from noise, navvies, steam whistles, runners, rowdies, criers,-critninals, crimes add=iitstialittei; and go where legs are the only loeomotives, and where the beat and bummer cease from troub- ling My price is $l,BOO, which, considering that inferior lots are daily sold at $lOOO per acre, without trees or buildings, is reasonable . . _ But if I can't get my price, I'll take- less. Gm.. W. Sie.xus. ' P. S —lnquire at thi3 office, or at C. W. Sears. Shoe Store on Main St., Wellsboro. the Agitator. WEEoNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1..4 s 1872 Horne Affairs. \ Briefs& ~ .. • ' —To-day i. Ash Wednesday. It is also St Valentine's day. —There will be service at St. PaO's Chareh thin morning at 10:20, and also next Friday • el ruing. • —The cases for trial last' week were nearly all put over on Account of sickness either of parties or witnesses. —Read the interesting . letter from Harris: burg oinl the second page. We shall be glad for more from thie saute source. —The friends! of Rev. N. L. • Reynolds will give him a 4onation at his residence in Wellsboro, on Friday evening, "Feb. 23,1872. The public are invited.. —The Advertise* quotes the following as the yard prices of coil in Elmira : =( Chestnut, . $3 90 Large Egg, . $3 90 Lurnp, . . 416 Small Egg . 390 Stove, .. . 41b . \ —Vandenhoff read to a fair sized audience Thursday evening at the Hall. He seemed to give - general satisfaction, though his -we think to be a sort of entertainment that wonit bear many repetitions: —The Court is engaged this week in the trill of twenty-two cases from Lycoming county, all against oneman—Walton Dwight," of Binghamton—and all involving one ques tion and a large amount of money. —We are under. obligations to, Mr. W_ Landis for a copy' of a Wrighteourityafinn., paper. • Wi a obserye:byan artielihn tlie..rise cud progress of the village of Petah , That Mr. Landis, who was formerly a resident of Tioga county, is a leading business- man of that place, being - Railroad; EttpreslOind - Irf- - surance Agent: - - • —The Harrisburg Post-Office seems toneed: the attention of the Departnientl3r.. - : A: subscriber in city writes uslhat, lie don't get his paper half the time, - and then agsdn. he gets a number all in a lump. The Aut._ T.ATOR is mailed promptly here every Tues day, and if it fails to reach' any reader regu larly, the fault is in the Post Office service. —The Lawrenceville hotels_ were granted ense at the present term - of Coutt, and it, seems the friends of the landlords had a eel= er,ration of their success which decidedly hvely. The EateepAse says! Ahont thirty men tilled with legal whisky, commenced a "knock -down argument," which lasted about hlte(n minutes; resulting"bAn.clc.leYe" Lad "bloody countentmees,':.afterwhielfthey, folined a ring. (not the original "whisky ithg } and two human beings went, at work pvaltdiTig, each rather; until both \vete - i=ati;. , tiz . td The police were on -hand, and - the_ men to put on their coats and he good. But the men were excited And-would not mind; ,c) the police were disgusted and would have nothing to do with the_riot.:. • •-•- • ' HE LIC'ENSII QI;ESTtOZ:- -- N. 4 ) As :yr announ"c"ed ""I ,: n s oitr ; last ' l %f those applications fur liceroie to against which remonstrances were Set dowji by the Court fur Mowlay afternoon of last week. ti rea appfication9 - froln -thi9 backed by a long Hetition, and : them all wag a strong remonstranL er four hundred citizen, inen 'and The interelt felt din the tesult NVO very and the court room was Well at the hour set for hearing - the metier:, • ',Messrs. Elliott, 13o4urd, and W. Sherwood appeared in behalf of the applieatits, while Geo. W llerrick alone relumented_the_ remort itrants. On Wednesday of the first week of Court,' when the matter was adjonined, .the %Judge. directed the attorneys for the respective_pat:- ties to prepare two lists of the pelitions, : on each side—one of voters -and one 93 - 40 1 = 1 '4., who were not rrhis was , done ; , 14 1 L.a. it appeared from the listis that the Where. ri!•iti: per of several voters whose' * - elo 47 -- tailed to the three petitioneforlicerise . Weis two hundred and Six ; "tiie - siattiiibor . - male residents; 'not voters'Ciii:the:ettnae' tit ions Wag:eleven, Inaking:in - aIF tiva- hurry area and seventeen tulult tetahiCin favoi license. On the remonstrances the signatures of Olte-klutared2 and ninety six voters, three male :residents Aci,t ,2!toters;-: and two hundred Rua se:i*tY:l47o -P I4E Z I4 and adult Wnineikj making jn. all .foist hair Bred and seventy-two. adults -.pi- ,both sexes Opposed to license. •-••- . .• Maj. arguing against gr.-RI.iP.4 the licensed liske - 4 rot 111 the petitions saidlte, wished to discuss' hut' two glieStioni. - Ttrati what ate:the- disoretionaryi poW9rs "the , Court ? persons - Pi clashesprot!rteibustaiTy.a.v.tl4i,":-'9o74:i# -grinling or rekuiing hcense? -- To- what is - the • discretion of;the Court to applYito the necessity of a hoed or of. a license? , He Thought.thelatter. ..44-.lieensed hotel Is what is askedlat, 4 lutittliellingtitige' orthe 'act of 1859, is that the ; cOurt. may rernSe license #f "such hotel" is- not necessary: A ny other constynction,would make 'the the-act meaning leis amtincimsistent. - license i lls needed iiikenp'44l(6:hiAiSe.; a man may build onent athousankopen and tint tkeps,.'ait4 his right to de - so dependiTri no degree upon the opinion of the i court as ,to their necessity. But if he asks to be licensed to sell intoxica ting liquors in them, then the Court may ex ercise its discretion as to whether such hotels sreneeessikry for the accommodation of the . public: The 12th section of the'. act . Of 1884 pep:nits the, Court, if they_think it necessary,' to grant a license to persona who may, com.: bine. any other business with that of selling' liquors. Suppose a grocer, a shOe-znalter,'cii., 'a Market-man to apply under this section for a license, can it be seriously contended' that; Courts shall atop to consider whether ;gro.o eeries:ihoe-shops or, markets_ are rtecesSitty . for' the, accommodation of the publiet He' thought not. - • • ME But'the act of 1867 Settles the ; whole ques tion as to the application of the Court's dis cretion, for it makes it incumbent upon the Court to refuse A license "wkene - ver in the opinion of the Court having due regard' to the number and chaacter•of the petitioners for and against such application, such license noVitecessark," And, k"Previse expressly repeals all laws inconsistent with this sec-` tion. It is evident,thafthediscretiOn applies alone to the necessity foi'a license. As to the persons petitioning for and against license, Mr. Merrick thought the Court should receive and consider the names of all adults wlthput regard to sei. ,In all the laws, beatinieupon the subject, ;no tefttc, is '.uped• restricting the right to"eb,setark : "per Son," and applicantri are the - only 'Words Used,, Under- the ~ National leonatinition women are citizens, and-they - are certainly included within the - term "Pelle*" Many stateeoarts, as well-aa the Vaiteillitattelsru. creme. Court; - have ix - ) held.' they nisi , trinssetiiusineei of all Sorts ; indeed, a wom. tittlxiaYbe an'itiplidani for ,license berielf, and if she complies with the law, the Court , cannot, in the absence of objection, reiinie l , her application. ._l2fer : , petition ' requires, "twelve reputable citizens"; if these,areXe-, men the law is complied with. NOw, itWoM en maY petition for a license, what_ rule law or logic can deny them the right to pe.l titioti- against it. For- fifteen years this Court had permlttldlthem to _do so, and he thought the rule wati well founded both hi law and justice. - " ' • It is certain that Iwoman's interests. and. _.,::, happiniss, are as ~itally affected by - this liquor Ira& as any Me's can be. WhateVer: we may-; think, of im who asks to; riiiike drunkards of ' our .children — whatever we may feel of loithi g Or .pity. , for. the poor wretch, his victim' we must admit that she i who sees husband d father, property, hap piness, andhome.s alloWed 'pp in the vortex of strong drink eu ht to - have ibinbl.vl;tici;i lit saying whether a right to_ Fork' this ruin is necessary. = ~, , ~,., ~ •--- ,:-. , 14r. _Elliott ..spOke 'v4;y - briefly, cqeying that. he had disiMssed the question fully before, and his opinion was well known to the Court. He thought that where a husband petitioned for a liCemse and 'his wife signed *a reinon strange, the - Wife's signature should not be counted as 6f,any weight. ...... . After hearing all that wag to be said, the Can't announced that--they-- would - consider the matter, and make known their deoision in the morning. Accordingly, ctrt, Tuesday morning the Court said they hp.d decided not to grant _any _ to sell liquor, in Wellsboro - during the year. • On .Wednesdarlast the ease oil an:'app/i-, Cant tl-orn Westfield was-beard by the Court, wheit . iravious violations of the law' were shoWie-azicl the iicenseWas refused. The following is a list of licenses. granted to hotel -keepers in the bounty at the present term of court;. Lewis Daggett, and Edward Seely, ' Lawrenceville; Elias M. Smith, Maga.; Sameel •H, Thompson, John A. Martin; - - and 'C.. B. Whited, Blossburg ; Charles B. Goodrieb , Nelson ; Thomas Graves, aiid - J.. O. Pine, Covington ; Edward Irvin, 'Union; H. C. Vermilyea,- Gaines; David Churchill, Clymer. There was ono applicant from Chatham whom the Court refused to license. . . the 11th inst.; was a .time of rejoicing with .the Wells boro Baptist Church. Youths' prayer meet ings of much interest have been held for over two months, in which' many conversions have occurred. These converts had begun to inquire what hindered-that they shcaild be baptised. Watgr in and about this village is a very scarce article. But the Baptists will find it if is to be had; for. 10, a rountaiysud denly appears In the midst of the platifirm where the PastdrstafitiS "to preaeh: Sunday evening seven persons were baptised. It be ing the first Baptistry ever erected in the county, the occurrence naturally drew to gether a farge concourSc' of people, 'every available space where one - could even' stand was -occupied. • The ceremony was very solemn and im pressive. Many were in-tears as they beheld the joyous cane ates sink lowa beneath the water. Among the number was Dr. East man, who said,that be was immersed that he might know that he, was baptise& Also_the _youngest son of the postai who was:only ten .years of eke.- • It is.expeotedtinore,will foAow in thq - q4l.4:oob4gtadii next aundny leirening. .... . . s. , • COURT L.A.ST WXEN..-i-T&I Court of Com mon Pleas re:convened last weal : Monday in the afternoon, Judge 'Williams, arid - A5- social. 4.. Judgei.Srnith and McNiughton on the bench. Not much business ; was 'done, Court adjourning for the, week on Thursday. Wepylnt below. minutes Of the poceediuP: 1' - i'iiiiiv.kriV 5; 1872: . -3 •- The- :Court - appointed Henry, Bo l 'ivland a :tipstave: - = -• • _ . - : '- - A number - -of auditors were Appointed to. distributo' pro4Aeds .of Sheriff's saes ; and_ a , - flainher.-of.attacliments were issued in ,differ-. ent cases. - -.7. • - • Henry W.: - Williams vs. Lewis .litMaisr -Rtilc-tcr show cadge why, judgment- shall not be enteiled fot s want of fiiridavit of defense ; 1 returnitblo - before S. F. Wilion. 1 , . ..',F - knatiany 6, 18.72. . ••• liaac A.. Simerson vs. William Benson Tried by ' , ury ; verdict for Plaintiff $57.30; '-- i Ali, - .•7\ _ 4 born vs. Jacob , Prutsman. -.Tried: . i , _ - 4_v ji. vi. 'ho find for plaintiff thtp-laild clanica iihi..writ. ~.,. : ..- , 2 .- , . • .... 4 ., ..,. • FrainuAn : i . 7,-;1842.1-,-...z.. ( i. 1- At r" c'Stk,o, r3. -Daniel 43,toilbrd. - :?•ariedz ,j 1 15 1 3 4 : t,l .v,.,}viio liii.d. - 16 - *; aefend ant. '"' , l7. 1 L':ceihnith`& 4 H6ll its. 'lames Friends. Tried by jil;-3 , •:, who tined for plaintiffs $229 16. --- FEURtf+IIY S, 1872. .. . ... .lit ae , A. Gilbert..vs,„ Ch4les'',Potter. De feriatinf:diocifirged upon conkm - 043bat1, i "-Th . ' tape to holitc . 4..•colut.` , wai Axed on.,llo , strt•OV ll. - ''•••-: 3- . Th court iirected a v s for thirty s itrot to km° Tor an adjourned court on the il, Monday of next May. „. Rs&L Esrarg-11.0v - vomm--The falloW- - Mg- transfers" of - . rap *, est were ' filed.:.for record-in ilic z office af.'D. :1., - Deane, A ec'or. der of Tioga county;, last NV ek. 1 - - tinford S. Johnsand. wife, and. James C. Johns to Alabie R... Pope t, snout (14.. acres ~ in - fttitland fol. $648130.1 -, ~ : -,•..;, :;• . 1: - ,. ...- John W. Hasting'S inittwife - .-to',Ari•itrVw J. P'' 'firnani ; i sere inDelrear; or-S4OO.- l' -, Alfred J. Douglass- and ife to Elenzer Faxner4 ; 77acres and 20 p rches in Cov ington, for $l,BOO. - -.A. - dreirs of:.,Ruth- -Lincol -dekased, •to -Robertlifscho•,_ H acres and '37 perches in taioreftce,:for $606. --- David 310Toughton aud wife to Richard Kuren ; 281 soda 9,f, 11 . 1 .0 1 4. ..)2.0r9 ~.. of ; West. :felt, for s2d6: -. '-- - . - :. • --1-_,- - :,„ ~- . - 2 --:-......: 1 . ,, .. _ ..' • i'loanna-MetcalN4:Rietard: : Kilieri - f- -- 114.1 'Beres in Brookfield, • f0r44,000 - ..:::; - ~School Directors of Westfield boro to Rich ard Krusen; 13.44 rods in Westfield hero, for-lat of same size. -- F. D. Reaso. to Richard Kuren; : , A. ; acre. : in :Westfield limo; `for, $l,OOO. - --, Morris Selzer and wife to Richard F. urep; 11 - 14 a acres in Brookfield, for $4OO. :Sarah M. 3fetcalfp {to - Richard. wren; satn, premises as dbove, f 01520,0. ..119rris Keiser and wife to Richard Kurea; 96.2 acres in Brookfield,, fpr f 4,099- - - - Joseph P. 3;fiiSfr:il':•3ir(a .- :.". - wigsTfo. - ::: SafinOn Sweet; three villitso - tots in - 7hort *ttfls.lans IstOj i for $294, , , ,-'.; -...,,,- . . . - -• F_rederiek Bodine end ;Ifyife to. Sarah Br ; lot 27 in boro of Wellsboro for sl, s - 000. I ;• Atzt.tAr-1? *r. . • . 1.4"4.!":?. acre hi NOWA; lift"s2oo ---- George :WI. 'their .and wife to MarYNich alas ; lde Nelson; far Joseph Biberolle,and wife to Albert ,lit'arii gralfßeaketilain , James 'Friends te:15:" 'B. Frietidi — it cit. about 83 acres in Jackson;-for $2,000. G. 1.1. Wilson and wife to Richard Gustin • 100:2 acres in.jnekioql))l° $ 2 '400. A Jacob Jones-and Whe i#`' at: to Lewis` Manning; 5 9,200 feet in the bor e of- Bros , • burg, for,sl2o.Ak O. JoseTili Irelati to Nathaniel ; 4 acres 5,12 Jackson, for $l. - •••:- ,• Giles Khmer and• Wife to Nathaniel 4 acre» in - Jackson-for4Boo. - " • "-! John . Lie'anct wife' :to — Pa .T tVn - L;"1 Clerk about 179 acres in COvington f fer $800). Thomas T. Davis et al. toTbe Welsh Can:, gregational Church, Blossbu_rg ; village 04x116 feet In Blossburg, for *Ma-. J. H. Gulick - and wife 'to Jacob., J ones;, village lots is Blossburg, for_s26o_. Daniel - Angell et al. - to all:Wood 02711 nere in i Chatbani t . for $4,000. ° 7ff :Hlitglitniastate to hretillatt A!C. B'sb 98.8 acres in Clymer, for $85142. - Abner Ogden end- wife and -Sarah , Ogd to J. Et Copley ; 80 acres"iii-•Chaileitdii, for, ,$1,101). • George Harrer and wife to Ferdinand Frey ; 8 acres and 10 rods in Liberty, for s3s: John tb,. Frey to ;Ferdinand Frey; 'l6 acres rods in Liberty, ter 98 80. NEWS , 0 EiPbakr t es:.-.? Ther;DelaWai annn and - Weitern Itailroad -have the wages of 4aberers on the double nth of Se'ritatini:l 'At first the wages r was $1.76, whjehl. was reduced to $1:. now •a iedtiC tion of twelify-I!ve cents is made:' " Winter has carried off more single girls in Lycoming county than any serious ep demic. 1 4 G;) 4;. The receipts o on - B.lecture in Williamsport, were about $440. A, gymnasium is about being organized in Williamsport. _ . .... The" Repitlilihtui 'COunty Convention of . Bradford county =ht. - at "To - wands - on the 6th, to elect delegatel to the Stattli..Conven tion. Rimer Pomizok and ~ fil-.: - D.. Mon. tanye were appointed Repeels:Milt°. 41.44 , .. .gates; and instructed in &voor of lien. U. i t erhur for Sitpreme Judge. The Conveh .t onNidePted resolutions indorsing Jima ;1 .t oval and State administrations, .the, U. S.-, Oenators and Member 'OCCongress, and. affirming that- Prunt's', renpiniiiationls ae' 4 mended by the people. . Mr. J. M : Collins Of Towanda has - gohete Detroit,to engage in business..-- = .-- - ' 4 ....• A new Won hridge=ti — single span of IC4 feet—is soon to qtan- the :crqftc 'op Main street in Hornelfsville:: •' • Anna Dickinson it to lecture at the Meth-, Church Bath:- On the, ovnir'uplcii March 2d. There will be a Almonie gcuivention held 'at Masonic flail, in the village of- Corning, commencing Monday, Feb; 26tkat2.ofelook= p. R. W. Geo. H. Raymond : will- ba present and give Lectures duOng the week.. on - 6. of the A's. was .called ' ,case of supposed lastoypek 'in Bath. The tirietit tiratt:V I.Ourigitid33 - , and although the ease was a somewhikk,desperate •one, the Doctor thought sulphiirNpuld con 'quer it. The family were laud,' and dis, charged the Doctor—but they're using the sulphur. _ Last week there were fifteen young con verts immersed it tine Baptilito - buich in Cor ning. A vein Of coal has been discevered en the farm of Fred-V. Gore, in SheshiqUjn, at a depth of ninety feet below the surface. • A man froth Horse Heads lost $l5O and a gold watch and chain by the dice 'confidence game, about two weeks ago, in Corning. Mr. T. B. Field, of Corning, while cutting Some frozen logs apart, in the town qt‘. : piir Flats,'cut his foot badly. -. Horace • "•`--- Horace Greeley lectures at WIIV,OOI - oxi . ' the Mk. - . - - Waverly is tO h"ave,a $45,00000 cotaPattY, and a $150,000 hotel this year. A new loan of $25,000 has been ordered by . the Lock Haven Council: ~ The L 44. Ha ven shoe feetory is ezliettiod - to be in working order eresunnser ' frier The next session of the 'Central Pennsyl vania- Conference of the M. E:..chgr4l,:witi . , be held at . Lock Haven:, commencing on_the akh:ofigarch and continuing abittt-tett.days: The Methodist citizens °Mat mtv - ire mak-- jng extensivelireparations for the comfort of , delegates and visitors.. • An Elmira stone cutter advertises "'that , "Those who buy tombstones of us lOok with pride and satisfaction on the . , g-ravis of. their friends." - • • • The City lifissinnury of - EhniraTa - itys that during the six years he bas _labdred t 4 re, he has.never witnessed such deatitation is at the present time. . We clip from the Allen City .. 'Netvi 'the' following unique marriage notice:` , the Lehigh 'C9. this morning, by Alderman Stabler, Prier GraVte Franklin twp., Carbon Co., to Miss , Susan of Sid /Align County Poor House., , TheodOre S. Pratt, son of th 4 editor Ottlio Corning Journal, who went to California for his ealth last August, died at Riverside , thiit ' tette, last Saturday week, - ageol yegalk. His ; isease was typhoid fever. '''Pli l efouita4, spa sof him as "a dutiful child, an affect : : lona e'-brother and liivingion2 l , His ed p • raw :have our.sinr.erest ssr.tapathy.,..„. - MARRIAGES, -111:1MSEII—MOO138.-=Pelastar Isq_aii-Bir7 Y. by Bee. N. 11. Schenck, D. D;,.lhlr.ebexellamaey of Bath, N. Y, and /nag Moore , i' 0021 ) .71 - ATHERTON—WHITNEY.-1h That Charleston ,; ¢ the M. Parsonage. Jan. 20, 1872, by Bair. G. 8.1 1. 110 -, Sae. Mr. Otis L. Atherton and Miss_ 'Fanny Whitney, lxith of Charleston. " • 110BEIITX- - 7011NSON.-=-In Wellaboro; Feb. B,:klArpc. by Rev.-N.-L. Neynoida, Mr. - John liobtfits 'and Ikea Nancy Jolneckt.' - " " ' DEATHS:;!: • LOVE.-=ln Morris, Feb, 14th, - 1 + g79r=.4lepa•.. daughter of Mathew L. and Sarah . 31:jr!Ve,, egad- - Anbbils 19•daya. " ; i . MERRINUON.-}•At Sh!spet,t;TiogacoNtlitty. Sit' 11, 1872, - ylValtet. . only so n ; 4,4 ,p )''> os4 13444tha, siral:Jd days. 4:4 (MUMMY, .MARKET; , cos:are:rat! warms hr !.. " E: R. Ri3IBALL, Retail , eiVrei. • ~, „ /DEALERS,'.II.;;Th::Nky SELrrla Flour; per bbl • B'4slo Buckwheat Hoerr; yeecirt ; 4 00 Wheat. tettlfe,4 4l ttfikelf 44 I : Wheat, red, Ei=lr .131;tekWhe6""r ---- " .. ...... .. .. ._ _ , QOM, sbelliritf ...r it zr. - .`" :, fd ,...„ 7" ;. '.7..... - ::: :„. 7 4,: :: - .A; ;;:,i,,,4,7) 81 r t .,, bi.,, ... ,...... ; : :. " • - •-; :ti. . 4 tats, *-• tr 60 DO 1 . Itse, Clover seedfi.:' .4 - . 1.1. l: rimoillY R4if 7 :-'' ti.11:i...:.- ' 4 •• - :- e_:-,-; -gt". -' --• • Z 50-f Beaus. " . ~. ... . ... 1.60 . -:--.--. - ? Corn ruericxt. :,.. f .f...1. 0 ,.. • 1. i -i i - .2 26 : Feed,:per‘''.esttk;.-- - - •r spoistoes, per..bush_ •__ -- -. r., - . - 'tad' Apples, greenhrer bash •- - ~" - 1 do - 1 - 26' Oulons, per bush — 1 60 1 75 Turnips, per bush : .-::-. -:., ..... : • f s - t t. .. 4. .-- 20 -- i iro Pork, per lb • 'C% •10 .... ..,.. MOUS, per lb 12% . 16 Shonlders,-per RS Butter, per.' /b: .'. t• ...... .. .... •.. ... .• 2:Y• - ••:: . ! I's' 25• Cheese,- per 1b..... • -•- - ,•..--;.-.• -' -14' - -5,, , , . .4 ::.... .. 4 2 y• 4 A if_ Lard, per-lb r" Tallow,. pezllb- --•-,:. t .... - ..,•;''"11 - • • • , ,, s - j - ,:i:.' IT, Honey, per 1b..„..t . :: - 11.•:',..t. ... • . '.:::,.•;,,,-•:- 2 -..2.0`• -' Beeswax, psardb;-: , t_. -_,..---.-, - •-•-•:' Vinegar, pia'-tale. . L-, ...r.„,. .. - s l .- ; :f ... Eggs, per dozen Dried apples, per 1b... -- ."- ll Dried peaches, .per lb.,- .. ...: ... - ~ _7 , 1 f. ..f . . Dried cherelga: fl/ ' - tt ,, ,re_-__l ...,-•:-.• .- . 1.... :_4O 7 . Dried b i per lb::.. -i.7... , ;s_:•-,- 4 ,t-,isgm, Dried rsispberliee, isch,:perltr,- 2t .i,:_--.•:, Si& 24 -,---;:s50 Dried raspberries; red; PO lb , 20 ::- , :22 Cranberries pelt - _ _ _ _ _ - , ______ 20_ Hey, per Teti - , 20.00 ... Wood. le laelico,l>f o r eird.. • - - -. -. 00 Wo0a, B rei 3 : pir 4..& Coal, bird, per ton ___ . - 0 7611;P7 25 . Coal. soft . ..- . : ..., , -... la -.tt.:i ,:i O5 •••,-.' ciroupd'plaster; per - ton " ~„. e .:i .....• il l ,:, R., ~,,, Sugar, "A' cottod, irer lb„ I , 1 . ! ~,, '_!.., • ..,,: q. ~ „ °74 .... * Sugar, yellow, Per 1b ...,:-. j . -- •.. 5:, f;, - •ftw. ,, U '= •• ts lixi sugar, brown , , per 1b...,:;:,,L.5.•: , . -..-- :- 1-1 Teas, greet!, per lb ' ....-, .750211 50 Teas, black , per lb -s , - ' - . e' , F - •,..- ' 'l3ocOill 2.5 Rercien ? „per .a ,,i, - ~. . jr {Q ... - f ret=t c htiM i Veriaajpr,4 ll4 2 , l4:" 4 : letiThint ihe r t_ilards °Lead township: 1? ~1? 2 Supervulonst- - -‘. J. 811 dan - - - .11a11: ROftd - No • __, rpm. Cif Alin: Carrotaft road williplraita3,4ltartak ton per cent: bat beqn - rottshits-pit ittai of the Cowmen= ihttleylotoe thltr l (§) day oillischnsp,Alnlllyqsble it VW Ofi Tr fi ssir 7ffey Treasurer.: - ,zrz 0.03,t Its 9.0 4 411 .11 r 4. • sn.'"' MN NEIGHHOHS. • 1, • ..41/ ElMMarli t ••••' Special Notices. It is new gen;.,:i3, admitted bY •pby that when once the consumption Odr,ly fastened up. on the lunge, no Annum power caw' Live the Pathos& tronideath. They also say that &beta Any per cent.. of those who die from this disease ran bees the mules to &neglected cough or cold, which 'might WV be= cured by a small bottle of Ligoid Opodeldoo, or what le the same thing, JoAnterei 'fichlyne•Airs Cut this notice out and bring a with you. Wu afe authorized to refund the cash, to ars person or persona who ehall brig end use rs)ng' i t aipapet Pais and fat of relief and astisfaction. 'lv tu , Vov , • 4'4 4 - 1 It every an who snoods money in edVertfaing would go or send to Geo. V, ltowell ei Co., the Now York Agents for the Most einowoonero putdlelsod so :the United States, the lumber t.l Sitat essful advettfa • ere would be largely We:rased. A. CHICAGO NiVsielaN. Dr. Joseph 8. Lip:flV f "I was called in pa l a I 141 ik to file Kidneys that had kit . # 4 , 1.6 eo+,, ts em thentophysiciitzurt 7i saw from the symptoms' flirt if your Maury 'a Haan lizrrsaa wan what it was rep resented to ' , would be the beet thing I tionld pros *scribe. I did o and with the most gratifying results. The patient h d been °unlined to Ler room for some time, but aft a few days use of the Bitters, she was r able to be ab ut and is nor: 'doing her own housework. i think very illy of your preparation and intend to nee It cons tly in my practice.': . _ Feb. 7, ItYld i Ins. ( 4 . 1 ..,,,. A ~f- ' - ' ..4 , • 3 ;ii i . tit • ! CL 'I A. 7": 4 • WRICO O,II II T it' S. lesrictim of early indiscretion, umetug nervous dll.- bility. premature decay, &c., having tried in vain overy advertised remedy, has discovered a eimplo MUMS of atit-cure, which ha will dead free to his fellow:Suter . B. =NU, 78 Vitoria et, New York. am. 1.187?. " HOW TO GO WEST.,, forty years ago Illinois was as far West asmoat pee-• kple wished to 5p..16464,avfN1a r-i 414142 andaty .*PtablonoZouner; buf . a y and linrcerenusat, the word West has con td eau lowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, California and Territcniea, and the traveler reaches almestnn* taint therein sy a splendid line of railroad. - This line of railroad is tho Burlington route, which itarts from Chicago, over the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad; from Indianapolis, over the /ndlinsp olls. Bloomington sad Western Short Line; and froth 'Logansport, over lho Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw road; mid running through Burlington, reaches Onms• ltLincoln, Nebraska city, St. Joseph. Ataidop... Par: worth and Kansas oity, connecting with the Union Pacific, Kansas P.acilic and other railroads running from those cities. Always go "by way of Burlington," and you will be iurs to be right. i The Burlington route has admirably answered did question,-"Row •go West," by the publication-of a truthful and in Ling document, filled with fagts . ,pe regard to lime, ons, accmilfalstio • rant of fare, and other . 7 eating iteni4 4 1 4 - large may, tru •. showing the whole Wald, which they distribute free of charge. Copies and additions formation an be .btained by addressing, " General Vasseuger Agent, B and M. R. R., Burlington, Tow" . i Valuable . Fa rms for Rent. ii.ll i t ni y : i tte d . ugaigr ne Va e asl i & It s At li ' c a but Creek, are offered for Rent, for a term of Years. responsible parties inducements will, be given.— , r terms apply to G. D. LIEB, Sup't. , Btokradele. !Clogs Co., Pa:. of E. B. CAMPBELL, Gail Sup't. Dodge Mills. • Wil liamsport Pa. „, Panning Implements an tthaft tii: - 'Phe subscriber being about to remove from Hatiohes * Parma to Stokesdale, offers for sale (private,) the stock of Horses, Cattle, Implement &c., on reasonable terms. will be sold on reasonable credit with approved security.G. D. LEIB kiwi. - - • ETIMID3 tesistheitiry fialg6ngtiititcid the dersigned upon the estate of Wm. Everett, deed late of Jackson, Tioga county, Pa., all'persoru; jndebt e4 to the said estate are requested to make immeeljate mment, and those having claims against the quests will present them without deis9 to. .RICHARD L. STILLW ELL, • - Jackson, Pa., Feb.' 14, 1872-6 w. Esocutors • ildmin,istrator's Notice. T ELVERS of Administration basing beets granted 1.,4 to the undefg 1 , .10optupsw thp tattle of John Combs, ° deed, 6f Jackson W. - rensrdp; Ttog3 county, te., all per sons indebtbd totbe mad estate are requested to Snake tillatridMegatitielir l io ire Z „ ----- - GEO. W. Entail ''.. Jackson,'Veb.--14 1872,6 w. , I 'Adrift. • s 1 -I Xe6I6CW&AQ:W. A t. lIEREAE3 letters testamentary t.. estate of. Davtd Ent. late of (Tharlegton„ decess4 - -bale n granted to the subscribers, ail persons indebted the seta estate are requested to .make immediate yment, and th ose baring claims or.demande against • /es tate . Of the said,decedgriti.wsill-,malsW knEthe same to the subscrittritnaliarrltht:sit Wee - r of Geo. W . bferzick, Esq. EPHRIAM T; . :_-, rob. 14, 187243 w. BENONA.SHORT, ~- ', . . • ,ExVilloria. to Executor's Aro tee. IN B. Gates Ees ? lafe"otrirekeguotirtletc?eatsheed of f erit granted to the subscriber, all\ persons-Indebted to the said estate are requested to Make immediate paymeut. and those having claimi or demands against the estate ,nt the said decedent, will make known the name terthe :-Igubsoriber. :44.,.VTfia, Sitekson, ‘,l•-•"Daecittai.`' - Orphan's Court Sale.: By shade cif a ileteitein, tii2binlitair; ibottgV2ltith county, the underaignetrAdniblietteforie of 'threat ' 1 i.of Frederick Welty, deceased, will sell at public sale on 1 rSaturday the 1811. day of March 18;2, at one o'clock P.'; 1.1., at the Cqurt gottsiVellsboro,, to the higitign :sand bta k "Pagg OA g lling - iil.4.lherbit. 'ship,' °eine t h e estate of cc sai d Frecietick Welty , deed., remaining unsold et the time of Lis decease. ' let. g lligthenettornen of war rant sure .b. • west lig =ameba, post ; I thence end to a post inzline ;s2l',otonah Breast= . zati - the land of said Biewstar, east 89 Perches. to Levet in the warrant line; tbatic. :north 89.8 perches to)th(iat a of beginning; being' tpert of said warrant, 974,C1e1t.--- • - i-:: 2 ! ":•: 4 Being north I+ No. 1981; • 'binnacle - S.. on the north by land of Daniel fiardly and Jonah Tay weet by lands of John Sayler, south by lands of. IJergatiah Black, and Cast bylanda of Frederick Welty. Maas' (=asinine 8234 scree, more or less. 841,13 perch 4 4= ate • • tin the western line of. o lands f A- • •. ; thence Asorth ;WA Asieriti • - •. • - 17 )... .-* -4 itlxvit; ems •,..,. ••ft• - • s - G 0 : perches to a•• F; •-• ce east parches to the plat. of beginning; containing 8 acres and 131 perches. 4th. Beginning at a post in line of lands of Henry Eagily; thence south 49.9 perches to a beech; thence by unsettled lands, west 49.9 perches to a beech; thence 'by unsettled lands. west 144 perches, to a' beech; *Rice bype of Jonah Taylor. iriallmetebecito t; tit iir /GM/. 4...-1 6 /Blet. 60 4: Mar .1 4 ti p es, t plate df hAttinnifig; ion lag 42 acres and 'BD perches. Tetra; one-third of the purchase money at time of sale; one-third. with WWI I :3r one 74r. , 'load-sale; - and the remain filisiDee tite..e.Daa Of. Mary Ann Welty, widow of A decedent, sl'ith interest sipareon payable annually to said widow—to be secured ' bond and mortgage upon the la nt nr . ~ . . ~..P.. wa tf , - PIIIEEI ..It 4 WifltY. .1. , ....1:1 ...‘r. . i t th .._ - 7.1,....4 a; 1:.1...5. - 4. - '. ; • :1L:77 74. =N=N FullnrWMlAMOVia rti ; Adv ve entsitle 4pdc° td Geo. -Pritowell----* In* a. rureirvaruri *RSA PAGE PAMPHLET, oofifathing Lists of %WU Nowa. . W . ; 'tad i Try Jewelry. St - Or - 4k! ' trna .: Ur wofild . • !fill siekto4Lip en. tteße OW Jewelry fore in, building recently occupied by C. L. Willcox. 5° 16:11 ki r fe '. 4: 1 144 y - neg. tieWetrY y ; i Wiver and Iliai--W,poin ;a j ig* t cu « ir D. WARMER, one of best workmen in North ISTemmylvarna, will attend to the ' i: ,k,ppairinff of Wa,talm e t e - O9Q4'? ? fa? EiM Ar a tZt t tigg which 14.1 iwiFett . 2::! ,k , -. , ; I -. . , . ; 41 . 1141:116°. :i"" • . " 1111411.: : .:.-, 7. . •03 ,,, a. .-,,,,.41 .1. MEI Adr:)=" t _ ENE col 3 ia. ',i • )11:titj lik&i.6 SHAW E"9/1 HEAVY SIPRUViii= STOOKB t„i t",•.41 EU! 411 other. Good* wilt be sold at IrsatiV redumi NERIMM 1,41400r0. Zan. 21,1472. THE BEST AGAIN IMPROVED EEO • _ ri X: timwirq - c*. w..E.A;viaiagia % it Dow . every kind of Work with foimit loubJe , 'mtvergeta . 6tit 4f ariise. aptVwttl tua a lifetime iritiwat awake "WEE" EffMNEMEiEIE 1- 1 - son ti - .:4:4.si;Jkiia , o,.: r .. - 4 a tionnaL " ;•,t t sciarmaatir.:44pag. MP. Pa. I ti.l a. r S 0.6 Mather/a,' .7•4- - ..••• • - - • Has fax miles vallst7 44,swinliatrAgliwas - • • so . , Yc MEER t 7,4 - ia.c,c:e 3.; QPds ti t o A .7 P F ft) Yif PT 1 r • • k , -,_ • • k 4t> dilloCtiaali Vat ea* Wont AND SUM, 'WADY NIADS cturr - in ea saalesa variety. Qall sag awaZ;:... • f • .. • ' V•• • 'Se L t .11.:34•4 r41. - i . _ r.:21 HEMME=3 Y-;' Campaign. ,P 7 .o.riarfaii Anima aa4 IlikoUpped for ' . „ • :-- 3 4Arinter DE IEI .4:47 . Z.i • : --, ... . intrinenttl Wiled a Mtn= BARRIOADi OF GOODO..roirly to nista 'ol4igi toga& ila fate ea oda _ mac ina!rsaisei irLoteis aiiiew moose to Error us yriniocill; in marlin= to i full stoat dt r" 1 1 ,. r" - ')• t 1 kL...g , l r * - - • • • - .i_ • '7_ . KI.P - IC."' ' , •-1 : r.:ii '§ ; • • FaiOy and Staple Dry goods, .• ~... .t - It. , • II . . .. ... . ...1 '',...-e, , C. - 1 r -•• G , • 11 Gov ow% at 414,1, men on short nada. • es 6 0 14 -1 110 1 1 - 1 4 'tOttj UNDER GA M I .'? 4 ,5 1 ;1 15 " r'*4 40 I .•. s. • A 401.5.4 r: ; 146041:::~NRIPrie53, 1 , 1. a ndred , , One Hu f leees ,_-,,,., -,..,cikla -, ...,., • - _ lulitti , . _. ratwitts from 23 orbs to $2,,,60 per y ard . . Owe Ntor4 14 Wo largest. (49404114 N best , Pr i ai t "aa rea • a 11 .94 r *are in CSlMititi• iguiV9lo 4 47 ia 1 7 -.7...73.,.- it; i 3 ~ ' :.:.it' 14 .40tA,f. ;.',4 '`_. •alt.ii‘t in. Ellitorthertt Ntif Volt Q1 1 714 1 41tii ,1 1 1 41 $ NOW 141fiLPTO WU &NUBS Stodk ot.'WhitOf'::4-aodi;,, e IMMUMINEI El i e• 4 , " 0 • - •- - TEX N W WkBQVED Vie reciattly been linkrqved., asul is *ow rritBtiittr4oiabtlius Nu" bett Li 04 Mild tar freSualla Wl*:' Don't purchase a ilowteg lisichis• of .47 Mad mtii Tonm; ellthe. Ths iisloaasisAgoll ____oo Sawing lilacidis of Mu world. . . J. t. TILLOTSQ.N. Amami Aigess,lls Lakielltreit, rirsalcs. N: Ir, ME . • MEE 4 = . . 44.1 2111 - -;. , ,•-----r:- Wintei Canipa Aniadallati* laidatiaWdiatie. r_q • _ • . • • '7. , balib • Woe meshy. . , which we sell by the yes& oi• make to order hy_the atest.twfmtimttemorkr wxx,Asictaiv, PRIME INE Mt ~ 1 , I."• • . '. ; ; • EEL prices:- i' -L'. ~ MACHINg! „” stilt MI EV ENE BRINIZI , ~ .. ~,~.f ME ISM EMI ... :rte,.. . r 4 .441- * ing dock, embracing MEE IMMII .. ~~:' , MI Nil =I Ell ...‘ . . .113ZZAMIC =use. 111 MEI '" , . • - ~, =SE iMA-4. - iga IRE Mil :~a BEIM , ' - 11\ , MEE I I ' , • A . 4 ' 1 ..... q 1- - - r 0. 0. f "- >t_z I. ME .~.W A ;:14. 4.-i,-',,- J. A.. Parsons /Sr, Co., , Winter Stock of Dress Goods, Shawls, Cassimeres, Furs, 4-0., Ciatriae. /an. 24, 187. i. Clorrabig Fouiradry Machiike Shops 33. NAV: Pa3xle cia itatudirtnxers of Statinnary and Portable Engling and Boilers. GearWg, Shafting and Mold:wry required tar ail/ hill/a, Oita and Tanneries, Ovens and Orate% for burning Tan. Screws for moving uniasehsd and latched bark. Castings, Bolts, Raliroad Prop, Chain), and Repairing done at abort notice. We bava 111, rLa. r_ l 2 4 )Vng.by Canal or Railroad' to all points, and can furnish Machinery cheaper than Rasters or astra b=ftra of the heat quality. inn 1872-4. • _ _ CUTTER. CUTTERS. BALDWIN'S IRANTY If you want • 'nice aisoitznant of yeLL,.44D WINTER (mops, • - C LiAT ;I BALDWIN', ' SHANTY , =MEE EMI 3 Uton want Dress Good of all kinds, call at ELLLDWriII Shanty U you want Bl'k Alpaca. tall far the Grand Batches', . , _ at BALIIWLN'S Mislay II you want an Ottoman Shavii, M BALDWIN'S Shanty , . I/IIIMI!il It mit wikt Maga ar. QuitatiV wader ware, •z•-•t• . .. • call at BALDWOUtit Shanty 4 pint want not:tans aad trizazoinglll • - alit at aLDWIN'S Shanty U yon want Awe; gycra mat (Rails tt Fan arskaA Bata and 044. '.Call at BA.LDWINPLI Shanty It you want Boots and Shoes I! you waas a lit of Diebos. - 14tru. want goad Teas &tat Groostita treat/ tan at DALDIViN'S Shanty If you Want it rutty made spit of clathio, 0.1341:19.12E851aity. ou want". rrii ' •At WIN'S Shanty want Ova Coat*, call 'Urn: *eat Bind° Rubes, .2 ca41.a%03 filbauty. )fiai want irks. that cant be boat.• 011 at,RALDWEN'S Eihauty . :2 - ,That!twhats ae Natter, ENE NMI We ars mann to nil then gam:liberate we leave the fib. T. L. &MATH MM. • Great' Closing out 'Sale. . .. , . op comma, x.:., Au ILICILING 711 iliwics oF TIM • , MI At a great reduction from their reed l ar Pric )I ISM Outman gaa ziak• mew by - 1 1F:Y1 1 :A.331.iISET.14:11D :1840. _- . R ... - - TIOGIA, Pl. call at BALDWIN'S Shanty call at BA.LDWIIoy . B Shanty call at BALDWLV'S abasity call at BALDWIA'S itlianty • ' at BALD win% Shanty : 11l : Unit purcbssas of UL CORNING, MUREX count-. N. W. -Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due- to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring play on FADED HAIR to its youthful (color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it atimu T lutes and nourishes the hairslandsl By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In"baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will 'create a , new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR DRESSING ever =ell s as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid_, glossy ap .M ,'• pearance. A. A. Hayes, .D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected' for excellent quality; and I consider it the BEST YEEPA.RATION for its intended purposes." Sold by ail Druggists, anti Dealers in Medktituti. Price Ono Dollar. • - - Buckingham's Dye' -FOE THE THIBICEI3. • As our Renewcrlin many oases ro i, quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk era, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which t will quickly, and effectually accomplish this result. It s is easily a pplied , and produces a color which will ncither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggkts. • Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R., P. HALL do 09.; MUMMA, NIL 1 Jan. 1, 1872. WONDERS WII4, NEVER 'CEASE HAVE you tried the lariat ind 4r-retest medical din corery of tho-age I DR. M.' D. BACON'S MAGIC PAIN REMEDY. It mires cob's, diphtheria, cramps and Pains in the stomach. indigestion, diarrhea, dysentery, summer complaints, cholera morbus, cholera u b es an external application for frost bites, sprains, bruises, Mons, rheumatism, sick toothache; neuralgia. pains in the aide, back L l = In a , piaetice of six years, it has been found to be see. oudlto'nb preparation over offered to the public. Tee proprietor of this medicine feels warranted In guaranteeing it to be the best remedy for the above a in the market. Manufactured and put up only by Dr. M. L. Hawn. BlotiSburg, Pa. %.I Wholesale agents — Hallett , Sears: &D - urberik, DID Chamber street, New York ; W. D. Terbell.lt Do., 03.1% Mug. N. Y. Jan. 1, 167 St. ; , " . Houghton Orr & Co., SONY FORK. I Ilanufactufero of uggies Stilkes PLATFORM SPIID?G, TRirox AND LIJMUER WAGONS, ' EILEIG AND DOB SLEDS. I lour iii:,,,t: novtLeagirm. do anything In ""i . toed. HOW 1.4 OUR & CO. HASTINGS* C LEES, Agents Wellborn. Stony Fork;lJan. 1. 1872 . . , THE BEST HOTEL .in the COUNTY. 1.. . ~ . • THE CONE 11011813.1'' • -1, ;;;,.. ___ - ' - 0 - NEW., looms largo and well ventilated. 7Ao• coma:iodations not surpassed w ventil a ted. hotel In the " Northern Tier.' . Balls no than-at second apd third rate hotels. Location, at Main and Wain streets, Wellaboro. - A good table, good liquor?,_g_orgar, and a gad hostler. Jan 9,1872-3 y Pia/a 3)017D, PH* r. TIOGA DRUG STORE. I ~, iwz, Tht. ts 4u:s n oribar d oix, kiing i.g. con: s tazt tit z ran. PUre Druell ext_fl Atoillothao, Oboixdoolo, - - keo Notion km. I . . ME nif4Cll3 CIAIMEIIMOOII:MNDEti. Tiois, ha. L lAN a. H. smumszt, =1 J. A. MAIM * • fii3C;lo3lal3, is th Lmliir 2= AIR. 'EWER. ~ ~ Ala: I ,--