in 11111 LOCAL NOTICES. Collins Co.'s Cast: 'Cast Steel Aliws only each.. For iriforroation how. to ob tain them address coLtaita Afkr, Co., 22 Water St., Ist. Y.—Feb. 28, 3m. We understand that 'the - whooping-cough quite prevalent tows around us; hut that no_ cases have proved fatal. Some families use nothing but Johnson's :Anodyne Liiiiment. Our Doctor, however says, a little ipicac, to produce vomiting,'would be an ad- Vantage.. .• - • There are more one thousand differ- , clit kindt3 of pills jn the United Statris. Some' of them are worthless and injurioui, othei.s rse good and benelletal. Old pr. 'Parsons inventeciAhe best anti-billious pill :we eyer sz%v , : of heardof." Th'Orare now soli): under the name of Parsons' . Purgative Pills. • BINDINCL—We will send our usual box. of unbound magazines to New York, *arch 4. Per ions having magazines, books, Yiewspa per. or other periodicals to be bound or re bound, will pleAse bring them in. Speci mens and prices may be seen at our book ,tore, No. 3 Bowen's Block; Wellsboro. 20, 187244. , E. E.B. Yot*o iSz, Co. TIE F EL IRA EYE AND 11-61 INS' I TUTE We made a visit to Dr. THAD. I I S. UP .11 - e- OR iFF on Saturday, and in.:1)0011 his e.,,tab li-limeat. We . saw many , tiiinge and cu rlew; things.. We were not aware that it r, a po.qsible for the human frame to get .so badly 4 o it of repacr,, until we had madt• en invent y of the nppliences necessary for correcting all so*, of cleforMities. The doctor occupies eight handsomely fur in-lied apartinentq, in which he -conducts his business. At the head Otte stairs 'we were , hor.n into the Ladies' and Gentlemen's waiting rooms, two spacious parlors on either -ide of the hall. Here, the patients who at tend upon th,e morning and,;evening clinics, await their turns, until summond to the op erating room by he ringing of a bell. At the time of o t , e all this patients were re ceiving trgatmet , for diseases of the eye.-- We notiepd that every vpatient was known by a nuniber. which corresponded to ,a cup and brushlon a large cabinet, kept for the purpose; from this he received his applica tion to the eye and then departed, at the ringing, of the bell, to make room for oth ers. In this manner from forty to' fifty pa tients, afflicted with eye difficulties, are treat ed daily. Later in the day a surgical 'clinic is held, nt which_ operations are performed for the cure of blindness, cross eye, crooked limbs, and for the removal of tumors etc.— The operating room is a wonderful place, fitted up With all manner of contrivances for the relief of injuries, and the cure of defor mities and 4isease. The large instrument case, occupying one end of the room ..is filled with beautiful surgical instruments of the most perfect workmanship—instruments so ingenious in construction and design that cne is almost persuaded to Submit to a sur gical operation for the pleasure (?) of seeing the brilliant little things de; their work Operating chairs, eomfortablein upholstery and canons of machinery and shape, are ahe to be seen in this room, inviting the suffbrer to an easy position under - "the sur geon's knife. Fracture beds,- that can be ‘oni erted into chairs or traveling carriages, bracc.3 for curved - spines, shoes for club toot. contrivances for contracted limbs; in short, all sort., of appliances for the cure of those suffering from accidents or deformity. 'We were also shown the new process for removing highly vascular tumor=, by means of the paltano-cautcry. A plantinum wire 1, placed about the tumor to be removed, hastened to an instrument called an ecrascar, and then connected by means of wires to nn immense battery.; the wire surrounding the tumor is brought to an incandescent heat, when the,)oop is gradually shortened, until the tumor is burned and lifted from its rest ing piaci. We saw a young man at the In stitute w to had three tumors removed from his neck in this manner, and who declares the operations to be almost painless The exainination room is perfectly dark, and fitted up with an opthalmoscopf, by means of which the interior of the eye is il luminated and examined, enabling the ob server to detect any disease of the humors of thei.ye, or of its retina or nerve: AK) the ,t ri.insso scope for examining the throat, speak ing apparatus, etc. But what astonished us most, was an electrical instrument fur Maud-, tutting the interior of the abdomen, render-,' mg the interior of the body so transparent Ili, to enable the physician to detect the presence of abdominal turnoi4. enlargement of the liver, eto, Indeed. nis nurrvelons to see the Mg - el/jou , ' contrivances with which the intell •urent surgeon is equipped now-a-days, for discbvering diseases of the human bqdy Dr. UP DE GRAFF has thousands of dollars invested in these curious and interesting de vices, and it 15 a rare treat for any person who is fortunate enough to be allowed to ex amine them. We spent a short time in the Dcdtor's pri vate stUdy, looking 01;4 his hanthome li ibrar,y and beautiful pictures. This is the cosiest room in the establishment, eldrantly larryished and open only to the Doctor and his intimate friends. The laboratory is a neat little room ar ranged and furnished purposely for com pounding and dispensing medicines for the patients of the Institute, and is under the .care of a competent pharmacist. The ,734toury, the neat little magazine of which-the Doctor is editor, and which has secured so widespread a circulation, also has a room for its accommodation, in which it is mailed, and other bossiness of its publicn t'on attended to. .4. neat littie.printing press is kept in this room, and t 1 =s printing envelopes, blanks, notices of subscription due, &c., for the use of the magazine. Dr. rr Dn Gnal• has practiced surgery m our city for the'past ten years, and is per haps ns widely known as any surgeon in the `..;tate. Patients pre found in his Institution from nil parts ofthe United States, which is sufficient evidence of his popularity and sue ,eec;.—Elmira Acta rter. ti) e Agitator. IVEDNESEJ.A.Y, FEBRUARY 28;: Wellsboro Post. 'Office On and atter January' 1, 18 , 72, trials will open and close at this office' at the "following .Itouris : Orr's. 1 Lep, (Pally) 12,30 P. Comfrspt, Mon. Th., • 1 " . Troy, 0,00 I Cedar nun, Tu.. Fr ; 2 P. Ar Stony Fork. Ttzevlays and Fridays ... 12 M tpaily) 1,3 U P. M. Mc. Th. 1,45 p. " 7143 A. M. j c'dr tun, Mn. Th . . S.lO A. M :.ny Fork, rucsdays and FrillYb 2,45 P. M 0, W. 'MERRICK, P. M. WeistEro, Jan. 1, 132-Iy. Home .Affairs. Briefs. --13.ehuld, the day a fresh tristple ~.sugar xplyroneheth. —We are indebts_d to Hon.' Henry Sher wood for Congressionid documents: —Washington's [ 'birthday passed 'Without Lily public recognition in this village. --The Republicans have a majority in the Chording county Board of Supervisors—a - 4 c rinkle in that region. —Prof ; - Charles H. .V errill tO - lecture On Recreation and Amusements at Ticga' id a short time —Rev. Ivir. Reynolds tenders his think.; t 6 Lis friends for their very generous donation '?f 07er $lO. have aphotogrnphernamed Singhi inWaverly. - Wouldn't 1 e 3o I:etter ir,-the musical line? - -Elmira has been selected •as one of the three }daces in Nell York where the State, Fair i to be regularly 'held. —Tlie editor of the Waverly A4ocate ran for SUpervisor the other day, but tot - her man came out just eleven votes-ahead. M. Scott, AtflirOpt ottownr*, is to be statton agent here after the 9f April 4ti son is to be teletrajAL 0p9P40.T. --.`Outrages" seem ,to be epidemic at liert f , n~llsril2e .;.The lategt:ijit' by a black - rattn named Green on a -`:low=down white" WO- T i mm = • f —The act to regulate the practice - of 'med icine -in this county, .which lite published t.we weeks ago, passed the Senate on the 19th instant. • —Wehave just filled - an Order for ' fine Job work ream Silver City, New Mexico. e'er-- ily, the AyrAnon, seems known unto the ends of the earth. . .. .: ! .. .- ! • I „ , —The Jortritikl esysthe. Rerrnnie - Sociely is to establish a Reference Library here in the spring. 'Well, spring in only two days off; hurry up that library. —'ire-Bath and Hamtnondsportiailroad is claimed to ben sure thing; thi!T 'kear. Bath is to bond for $30,000 and - •Urbana . for $40,000 to lielp build it. - —The new Board of Supervisors. of Steu ben county i 4 Dettioc - fittie by 18 to 14—n re versal of last year's figures, Local iqsfies and personal p - rejudiees4 did it,- —A Post of the-Grand Artily of the Re uublie been established here.' The aims of the society an purely Aoeitil and he ne,volent, and not at all-political. —A new burglar-proof safe - weighing three and one-half tons was receiVed by the First National Bank of this village last Monday.. It mannfactured in Boston. The combi nation lock upon it cost $4OO. —Don't forget Anna E. Dickinpon'g lecture in this village nextXonclay,evening, March 4th. A special train will be run , froixt Law reneeville to bring all who wish to hear about "Demagogues and Working Men." —Houses to rent _are very - scarce in this village. A gentleman from a neighboring town Wag here looking l for one 4, few days since, and could find very few eligible_. ones at any price. Here is a line opening for our capitalists. —The many friends of Mr. A. E. %Vermil yea, who for the la4t three yetirs has resided at Rochester N. Y., will be glad ,to learn that he has lately received the appoihtment us first bookkeeper and - Cashier of the Con solidated Fruit Jar Co., located at 66 - War ren street New. York. brilliant correspondent of the Muney Luminary quotes Bishoi -Berkeley's cele brated lines beginning 'Westward thecourse of empire takes its way," and attributes them to Bishop liebtr. Wonder if this isn't the same gentleman who wanted to knowreeent : - ly where in the Bible to find the passage ''Goa tempers the wind to the shorn lamb." OUR BEST BOW.—Since the beginning of the year the AGITATOR has receiyed-ii large number of handsome - compliinents from its exchanges. We know it has become a sort. of fashion now-a-days-to carefully preserve_ and print all such agreeable notices ; but to our mind it is a custom more honored in the. breach, than the observance. ,Bot we would net have our journalistic friends infer from this that we hold their good opinion iu light esteem, or do-not duly appreciate their f`ayera,. The fact is, we have very great respeckfor' editorial criticism, for it seems to us if any body knows what a good journal is, it is the man who makes journalism his life's work, and so we are always glad to receive com mendations from that quarter. But we do 'not print these, compliments, partly because we think we•can fill our,epace with matter of snore general importance and_ interest to our - readers, and partly because we-think they have already a Pretty good • opinion of the merits of the AGITATOR With out any extra blowing of our own horn, even in an indirect way. At any rate we judge they have from the constant growth of our 'subscription list; and from the words of hear ty commendation and the very substantiirl: tokens of good •will and snpport which v'e receive from far and near.: We July& been most strongly tempted to print some of those brief business letters that come to us saying that the visits of the AGITATOR are as wel come as those of some old friend; and speak ing of the paper in terms of almost personal endearment. We thank you, friends, one and all, at home and afar, for your favors and good will, and we assure you the Aar:. TATOR will try from week to week to deserve more and more- your support and kind re gards. A NE w JOURNAL AT Tioga.—" The Tioga News," Vol. 1, No. 1, made its appearance on our table last week. It is a neatly prin ted little =beet of four columns to the page,' about 'one-third larger than the He; nartiq Journal. Mr. S. J. McCulloch is the editor and proprietor, and he announces that he will issue the News every Thursday. We wish the new journal good-speed, and as for its proprietor, may he live long and pros per,' as Rip Van Winkle payi. We clip the following pasliage from the salutatory of the Nev-: : "In "ye olden time,"—within the remem brance of some—our honored, sires, and stately dames, intent upon the civility, if not the etiquetie that marked the well-bred, and the well '' brought up," taught to our brothers strong, and sisters fair, the yielding to the passer-by, to stranger, and to friend alike, 'the manners" of the day, for gentle men the grave salute, for gentlewomen the graceful courtesy—so we emulating the teachings of the days gone by, (in precept and in practice) to our friends and patrons, the strong and fair, make - our best obeisance: Whig done, our greeting to you is one of the kindest feeling, and enthusiastic salutation, which you, so promptly. and liberallyrespon- - sive, to our call upon you, has awakened.— And right here,, we thank you heartily, and our best endeavors, with yourcharitY, augurs well for the future, of." The News"—that is to b the enterprise, in which heart and soul, and and in hand, our citizens unanimously engr ge." • 4 LICTED INDEED.-Mr. David Colegrove, a fir er residing about a couple of miles frotn this village, lost two children by the prevalent "spotted fever" last Thursday. Two or three weeks ago Mr. Colgrove was similarly afflicted by the death of another child. We are also informed that Mr. Wil liam Archer of Marsh Creek, has within a short time lost his wife and two of his chil dren, and is now sick_ himself with the in flammatory rheumatism. ,I . _ Ntw CORPORATIONS.—The charter of the "Wellsboro Water Company"l was, filed in the office of the Recorder last week. The object of the company is to supplyWellsboro with pure water, and it has the...usuar.p'owers for that purpose.'_ to $50,0D0 to be divided ito fen thousand sharet: of•ltvi each.- - The annitat election 'Of 'officers i 4 to take place on the first Monday _of Sep tember-ofeach year. • • The charter- of flip "Farmers' Insurance Company of MidMebury"• was also filed. The company is.to insure farm property and live .4tock, the:mutual-plan;igainst loss or damage by fire 02' lightning. It lis pro bib ited frOrri insuring village risks or hazardous property wherever situated. Th.e. l following named persons are the directors and .otricr $; of the company . : J. F. Donaldson,' dent ; I. C. Price, Secretary ; J.' T.,: Robin son, Treasiarer; 0. D. Bly, 3. R. We'ek4, _Nathan T. West, Lucian Smith, Victor Close. Nelson Whitney. Meisrs.• Elliott 6r, Bosard, of This villave. are the attorneys for the company. REAL ESTATE MOVEMENTS.--The follow ing transfers of real estate were filed for ru ord in the office of D. L. Deane, Re - corder Of Tiogn county, last week: , Frederick D. Runnel and wife to 41-,tio nett-R. Horton ; village lot in boro gsV, e ll 4-: boro,' crcr-S7OO , •• • :•,- AlbertE. one and wife to <harks Cult!: ; village lot - in boro-orWe,llsboro, for $Cr.2. Barnard Tabor to Asian- Tabor; if acre in tioro of Tioga, for $1,200. Charlotte and C. F, Culver to James Free land; t acre in Osceola, for Si: D. Angell and wife to A. -D. •Rnov acres irr Deerfield. for 56,900. - Salome*. Simmons to ..11 - vles R. 0' Conner' 651 acres in pelmar, for $64 11 Frederick D. Runnel and ,wife to Myles R. o'Connor; village lot in boro of Wells boil° of-18,600 square feet, for $7OO. Andrew J. Ross et al. to Julia,A ; Crane • village let in. k,oro of Blosshilg of 6,006 square feet,'for Julia A. Currie to John e. vs-alp ir e John - R-Philbrielt "villa.gelet in corn:of Dlossburg - of-2.45Q0 square' feet, for $1,0i0.• Estate of U f illiam .develk;ed• to 4osepli A Darling; 2118 acres iiiShippon; ref 114. - • - • Hen ry Sheiw o °a: guard ian, and - It'ate 211" am iluden to E. p. 6.65 acres in Wellaboro, for $l,lBl. - ME J t j II ins : tisns engaged last Friday in hearing a' eiiiitested election et ,It app . :mil= that M - 4 tiiinythero the tieket declaied.;el,e' 'election board received only thre" can,didatei at. once proceeclings to have the, eleCtiP allegingthat it wits'itnpropoly election .bond. did not proceed,-ai law; 'and! that 'men' we're who were not electors' while the,vl ers who were electors were exel}til penned from the trial of the case tion NY:6"6 - )ridiletediwith great 10o? that fact is probably to be littriln want of experience and knuwle part!. of, the „ylQuiber.s` ',a the elec rather than to willful wrong-doing It nits elaimed,on the. part::of t officers4hili the inen — W`hOse - vote fused were not actual residents of the, town, although they We. there for the, time being engaged bering job for Mr. Billings., it that in some instances -they had families residing elsewhere. In with this part of the chsf' an dent transpired. ft appeared tha of these gentlemiNt offered to v challenged, Mid in the course of nation by the members .ofilie-bo asked if his wife was not then liv they township. He admitted sh wit , t h e n asked if he did not c her, when he indignantly drew and virtuously refused to answer decent question I ;k.Zetirly the, whole of s Ells towns' ed keit; lest Saturday ai4 witnesses and every elector who voted for t ful eandidates was sworn as to his cy. The trial was finished Saturd summing up of coutrtel was- postpl Tuesday, the 2;th instant., Wes result of the matted as soon as it JUSTICES COMMISSIONED.--W ams, of Matisfield; and'P. Damon tenceville, were last week sworn I missioned as Justices of the terms beginning pn the 20th instil' GOOD CHOPPING —.Mr Lewis this place tells us that he choppe l corded twenty-seven and a ha hemlock wood` three feet long, i and three hours, and walked fou day Who can beat it? MARRIAGES. LAWTON—ORR—On the 20th instant, , CaAlai, lir. Edgar Lamle:lead Zeiss Agri; of Delmar. , . LOOP—REEVES—In Nelsen, on the Rev. S. A. Rawson, Mr. George Loop and I Reeved, all of Nolson., DEATHS STEVENS—At Nelson. F.a., Februaryi ; David Ste vens;4lFled,ll' years, of cerflrftcli'nal is 'vied?. , ....., Ix Altarouisar.-,IF/i-reas, The ; , • e1 ) ,4 cie ' atit •;Ihril visited - 41440n Lltt.lgel`;e. 4,611 I. cf,g_t_ . 2 . A caged. the spirit of our brothW Edward Mass - ~ - •, from its earthly tabernacle and our taidat,24trildl.k -it, as we believe, to light and' liberty beyond Ur= durk. slyer, leaving, bit place vacant in the family c 'le atid our Lodge, bo it Resolved, That by this, dispensation. of t a Almighty, this Lodge. has lcat a faithfill, _earnest. .d conaclem homy member, anditis widow and childr istuTered a loss which they alone can fully cornpreit 4,4ncerpress ibis in words: s ~1 : , ,; ~..,..); , je,,e/red, That the widow pf our - deco ecl *rother has our fraternal, heartfelt sympathy in diiihtr time of trial and dart: distress, and our hoped fish.) may fully realize that she is in the hands of e who can, and will, heal every wound. and dry e orphans= tears, and thus dud consolation. - rtoolred, That as a tribute and mark of Terr;Oect to the memory of our deceased brother, who wail ir good man, faithful and true in all the relations of life, the - Lodge be draped in mourning for the space of thirty days, - and the members be requested to w r the usual trimming badge for the same time.. Res'olved, That a copyiof these resolnid tk. ent to the widow of the deceased,,,and a copy to r atle sburg cii, _irgister and the Tioga Co. ,ACkruicia fat ca ion. Blosolirg, Pa., Feb. It?, /8 . 72.' , -.. y 44n-rFess. In SEtwolunti.-•-:-Whereas, It n -laa.-ple4l.4itinighty Ood, lb his allwise proiridence, tel reniove froth among - us by death a beloved one of our munber,sister EmiltiL Newell, wife of P. W. C. T. Oramel Netodi r , thorefore • 11, olred. That this Lodge tender tsr 'the , Sewell 4 d amt friends, in this hour of affliction; o entir sour_ pathy, - and recommend them to the *Great Ottifr f ev ery good and perfect gift for consolation ndSco fort. flesdred, That to show our love and for the `deceased and her friends, we Lave ordere our Ledge room to be draped in mourning for the space of thirty days, and that this Lodge will attendltwatmerak In _a body. ' ~ 7 - i 1 Rowlved,. That's copy of the above `.- beqirfisented to the friends ,of deceased and that they 4,t- sent to the county papers for publication. 1 ...,1 1 Newhope Lodge Room I. 0. of G. T., Ahtriedeid, Pa., Feb. 13, le:: . V. E 0. N . _ 1.1.1011, ^t, Is Piliilyincau.— iV.terear, Galin hia ail-wise prov idence has seen lit to again visit Arbon Lhdge lin. 489, I. 0. 0. F., and removed from our midst, our, beloved brother, %William Smart, and his wife Elie beth, leaving the place of a father and mother vacant r "Welfare be , • it I?eqol..ed, That while we realize that c r iiorda ate not sufficient to console, yet we offer to WE brother and friends of the deceased our teeter al; ',lfeatifelt sympathy, trusting they tc)111 turn to 00 Who alone can ,•orafort them, remembering that our Idials their eternal gala. Rehdreci t ghat as a father tribute and:mart of re. spec's, to the memory of our departed brother and alit , ter, who were taithful and conselentious members; true in all the relations of life, the lodge be..4rapell in mourning for the space of thirty days; and "he mem• bets be requested to wear the usual hadgfigf.anaurn- Mg for the same time:; Rewired; That a copy of these resolutiens be eclat to the brother of the deceased, and a copy fot Ittallication to the Blesstntrg Rivister. and Tioja Co. Aotejava. Blositrarg, Feb: 17, 1878. Co r rs.. At a Meeting of the /Moss Lodge, No. 830r - ,it. Y.,.2e1., held at Blossburg on the Bth of Sebruary, 4.gasi re solved that, Whereas, Ithca pletagd our Beta Sather to re move from this life our friend and Valliant. Smart, of Avant, • "'treat:vs!, That in the death of Brother '.Smart' *lll9 lodge has lost a faithful member end the immunity, a good Christian and a most worthy man. - .R. , ,tottcd, That wo tender to the family., relatives and friends of the deceased our warmest wyathies ; in their bereavement. • - • Res9:l:4l, That these resolutions be publisbe4 in 'Abe Moseburg Register and Wellston. AorrAToa.• • WELLSBORO MARKE corolzergn WEER= Dr \ • E: R. KIMBALL, Retail (dry r, NIELLSI3OIIO, ..FEBRraliT- 27, -16724-- DEALERS PAT T 0.41 SELL ;AT ME per-bbl ltuokwheat flour, per owt Wheat white, per bualiel - ,1 ZKI Wheat, fed, .e" - • - tO Wln-ekt, spring, 2 821 Corn, shelled, " .90 A t Oats,. att • 60 Earley, - 430-- Rye, Clover seed, • Timothy seed, ,‘, Beans, - Corn meal, per cwt Teed, per etkt... Potatoes.; per huah,..; Apples, green,. per bush, • - onions, per hush - - - TUITL:p3, per busli ,• - Pork,•per ~ - Rama. Shoiiilders, - Butter, per lb Cheese t _per jk EtridT I,er Iu "A‘ t71 14 W; fikwi6yl- - pt-r lle6swt%. per lb per pal Eggs. per dozen Dried applethPer_lb • 1 ii`,7Rf r.er lb, Deed cherries. per: lb 4' - Di:ed bit. bborties, pe'r lb Dried rrtBpberries,"bla , k, per lb. Dried raspberries , . red, per. 1b.., Cranberries per qt • , llay, per ton Wood, 18 it.clles, per , cord. Wood, 3 feet. per cord , • ' • Coal, hard, per top, Coal, soft C-Iroutifl plaster. per ton... Si"' toffee, per' 1b..1 ~ Brtg4r, yellow, per lb 81zpar, brown, per lb - ' •Tess, green', per - lb Teas, black, per lb Kerosene, per-.gal especial Notic-es. Br the, Circular Pamphlet which the ltiest:York idtdi vett;s:ug litcosre. Oco,-P , igikud for the use of adviltisers, iamb info:tuition - is:. ca.( veye.d at'snit,,S))ll:e,tr s gst advertising tnediutax..:. • C7 - r I, bosh g. irooP, of ? Si Cali2d in V) C l 4 0 034 pt TottaizMian O T- tio Elimaya that tal been traiti4 by one- a our moot ova. lueLt tte symptoms that SS Y9ur 1115tElts'3 ,Fol..,,),4itr.v,irtr igviii3 to be, would tc Uz , : bOOPP:uO-abtilg jit - at'ram.". L t,lit4 soF,ro4 3 w3t:b, 4'4 nO - palithat bati been iconflitiB in"l6'l ,6 o** 1 : 4 1 3 :ti w t; 13 .4 a4441 *.; iciir 1101 Ago tniiiii,iiittesti,rtstatttuto ibie , • to bo aboat-outft3 - no : ACtI pm FsSFßletsaly , , ti4a;,vofy biglay of pi= ;anon:Man inA4t41 2r 414 nee ate9natantly Ir. m 7 ytyctioit. Feb. lel:lin. AVOID 'CIPACK.SI74 tally . cluialuil twirfiti . 0%. PrematureLire., - hpirtnif Vain - el:try iliataivered a sign* 4nftitua,Tsif self43titi; Which he will tend free to his fellownrafraT; .J. H. REE'i*TES, 78 Nassau at., New York. MIL 1,1812, .1••••••••••• 111= MOMMOMMi s 4.6 111111111111 11340 F LETF - El - IR Remaining ink Post Office at *1.4 Wersboro, Februaiir24, J. Ferris, Derben 1 0 1.14 41 H. Fisider. C. F. Far man; Lorena* sulibdel6s Aosrlatifi, Jamie hill. 14=W. Bile. Gertrude Beuby, Q. Johnson, (for. bnll boon; Charles Locliwood 2, Thomas IWNally...t. A.G l son, Patton. O. E. Bice, George W. ittiggleit, Etlett A. Itoberlaton, - Lan ni Rosen , J. J. Beetem O. X. Stringer,' Jelin iSelter, Melia Webster, Pbebe - lAVetrage, Irate f In calling for any of JEW AWN!' Otani: We a re advertised, and give date of the advertieemeut. Feb. SR; ' G. W., 1111 7 ,1011431. I'. id, I dge Wil::' d Paturday !e born Elk i le late elee ited by the majority. .onmenced ,Fk't aside, Id; that the t . .Ording -to • 4td vote otes of tith e?, It ap. a ' he elec. e est. , 3 ; : bile ted to the lge on - the ,tiim heard Editor ,Agifafor, few weeks ago you published a notice in which J. Dearman plainly deelares that ho has never ittven' his consent ur ‘olmtemincs to the sending of one of his frlenjs or relatives to the county 4 201)r , 1 0 rety 'say mat fentow 'Ana statement to be false,• I mistake not, J. Dearman and his brother Albert consulted an attorney of our place in regard to whether Sally Dearman, who 110 been their step-. mother for ST or 8 yuars, could be thrown on the town here, or at her last place of teens, and dually summed np that .it would have to be done here.. AL: paper was drawn kw by this Game attorney, and,pie sented to her by some one.—whom Ido not know—to alga. • elttged ie r bu.iStleii° l 4Bla. De IT •• d 4helr a final! • • : l a was 1;114. our . 4 „.. ty ' wh - : • ! PP . i P 4 • • •• ecessat4 or teastiustik knoWn.to myself, to give shy more of the particulate at present. I remain your Most uteQient, ) • J. B. WHEITYNACK. Fie present wore re digleetors stopping lon s Win proved w ves and• en neetion ising inel when one to he was his exaini rd-he was ng in ano-, was. He habit with twit Zan In- _ ... . ._ _ .. .. :.- . Orphans' Couirt Sale. BY virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans!' but of Una county, the undersigned Everutots or the estate of Conrad Berns:sr, deceased, will tell at Oldie Bale, on the premises in Gathes, the farm of the said Berretta, deceased, on Sathrday. the 2d. Osiy of , March, 1872, at 2 o'c1or.1: P. M.. to the highest and best bidder. The said ferm i La situated in Gaines townstdp, 'tioga ge. s.hrth e.uutY.! 4 , eer the hotel of C. Ve i tia. buunded,.. l east by'Ug„ft Nail , iliKty Pine '.g/Usil lands ocifvh.ir ' , and VP-lands or John L. Phenix:lr., with courses autf distances as fel- 1 lows : • - Beginning at the northeast comer 'et lot of John L. phew:, Jr.; thence east 805.1 rods to, slant, thence south 18d rods bra post. thence west 20 rods toe post, thence north 50,ti, degrees west 20 rode , thence north 87 degrees west 10 rode. thence north 47 degrees west 18 rods, thence north 88 degrees wekt 50; rod*, thenoe north 1534 degrees west 41 rods. thenie north i de gree' west 51 reds, thence north 83 rods. thence west 22.4 rods, thence east along lands of said Phenix 45.8 rods, thence 89,8 rods to the plat* of begin nUig, con 98.9 acres; more or less. reserving from sale a, _ lot, sbellfe-2 0 V. GO - 60 0 11 0 "AL burying aPiliglilhittipholibli9.4e l =Bls4oBolllaLsand good house , and and orchard =Gram. • Tense,:—Ofigthint at tbru, of sale. and shell time given for the r of purchase ;stoney.' Pinticialate given at time ,ssle., W. .; Feb. 91 , 187 -Bw. Sumter). iip attend- - in the case, e success 'coMpeten- ny,l but the pored until ,allgive the lie _decided. Ad - of tew i and com • ce, their I t. House, and Lot for Sale. - MEE undersigned offers for sale file House and Lot I on Main street. In Elkland, Pa ata very low prioe. Said lot contains one-half acre, and is under good cul tivation. For terms, dc., apply to the subscriber. • Pa.. Feb. O. F. ,130c9ca... • 4141..zi ° Administrators' Notice. Nan= Is Ural given that the undersigned have been appeinted administrator. of the estate of Ybilettui L. Qoabin of Pike Mills. Pother County. Pa.. daoeaaed. an persons Indebted to sold estate are zo- . quested to mane Immediate payment. and those hav ing claims or demands against the same will present them for settlement to SARelf R. CORBIN. IIECILTON. , %kg i nfo or Buiotkiiie l liaii, , ellsrelte. • Feb. 21. 11372.4 e. Wetmore of split, and f cords of six days miles each I.y Om t - . J. F. -; Bi both , scat, by a. Eliza E. FOB SALL • rftEIE subscriber offers for sale at his residence , in .1„ Delmar, ono span of Horses), Harness, Wagon.and 3 lonia cows . AU of the above will be sold at private sale Inquire of, :Meknes: • • " E. B. Youxo O9necessorsl6,lo Young rt r • Booksellers -tattooers, Wall Paper, Yankee Notions, I . Picture Prunes and Glass, , Pictures, all sorts, Picture Cord, 1 Justice Blanks,. " ; ir 21 ePti Blank Books, all sizes, NewsPaPerg. Magazines!, ' -Itrzttise Dead, Law Books, Artiste Oooda, , Medicil Boob., and every article in our/ina of trade. —New York Dailies atOua Dollar a mouth. —Elmira. Dailies at 75 Oenta a month, —Subscri time for a week, or month, or year. —Or rs liastockfir a y r atikode4to. An eurafrorigar (TY dap. —We are Agee of the Arid= Line , and the Onion Line of 17. S. Mail Ocean Steamers. Ireasaga Voids ta and from any point in &rope at the lowest rates. —Sight Drafts sold on our `Bank to Europe at cur rent rates of Exdaartgo. t : -. • Jan. 4441 E. E...4drOUNIAISDiiii JzintieDAlLEli. D. _V. 6:kimorith Committee. General Insurance Agency, N ' ZlX .'f i l TYR#S i kiliVA ‘;..,: '.::. ',..•'.ii?. J. HI & J. D. Campapti, A" prepared to Taws Policies in brit class Cosa plitllea on ail kinds of Insurable Projej4y agg Fire and Lightning at tedwitable rates. WiMiatel• • • examine all delete personally in the whittles atTioga and Potter. J. H. ;CAD/i3b/.. eir ii Fr 7d711x. 4.--..,,, J. bat ,P " 1., ..... aligble Farms for- Rent. 1 - S IPA siassablc Feria., image: est. use ihri%lo4Yes. I,', Torras, caatuok Creek. add the;:attash.Ferrina:tdii. Marsh Creek, are offered for Rent, for a term of feats. To responsible parties inducements will bo given:— For terms apply to ; O. D. MIL dupl. ,„.. ,fithlteadaig.ll*l clp,likt i :: , ,te r. IleCilffnu...L,.o4ffT thipit; vaagrwans, - Wil liamsport Pa. I ; 11ItrOfeliiiiim w le do ck f or Sale, . , . i r viiiiag ,Tti,s32l bon* about-toaemose from lifaachee 'ter arms to Stokesdale, ones for sale wanted ,the stock of Einem Cattle. Implement ac., on reasonable terms, will be silld on reasonable credit with approved seenri -, ..', • '. t 'i. , '..,1 , -.• „AA: ttaszu ,k•F.,,, =TEEM testamentary Wing been grinneet flerslgned upon the estate of WALL Everett dee'd /ate of Uclusun. Ttoga county, Pa., all yenta's totteht ed to the said •te WO • nested AT to ;pike Intmeattint 441 P V! 1M , • . : ticitenD L. Tammuz., Jackson, Pa., ;vb. 14, 1872-ew. Executors Administrator's Notice. t i gTERS of *oludf l bal:Sfar li t ty l eu g r • wita l l • the oudeyalipied i ro tap aim Combs, d , d, of Sabana . ntown yr ehuht • , Ps., all yer sons Indebted to the Bald legate ate regnate•l to maks Immediate payment, and thesis batting claims agahad the estate will mike knownthe same withe t • L_ti i ~-.- ..,_;•• cipEO.,ll . ,` Elk Sachsen, Feb. 1,17-VVY. ' . 1 s°: 00 ' 8 0 /0 00 4 00 Hamm ~..,,,.: Executor_,-et sirotice. ~ NIFFIEREAS letters . tistr,p the estate et ziletl'adgee% ''''''' ___ alitM la to the aaiuttittateotre. recinearna,to e xculk a lansq:4l.late *lntent Wet Milotit dbilifigr Orden:Mae avanat tl:io,eFfatitsd ' t. will make known the I itenserkoWnt Sr leave them at the .owe .of Geo. W. Merrick, Esq. EPERIAM 11A.H.2, 8 1'.4 dibo 1 E 0 - . ME! ' •1.90 • 150 • 4315: 'Executor' Ngtfet. • granted to the *ascribe:, allpersons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate parwe3t. and those having claims or demands cialudiktegLi of the said decedent, will make known Abe same tO We subscriber. j JAS. D. GAM, • Jackson, Pa.. Pab. -14, 1642-6svw. - Executor. -t .- 1 00 - 1 54, • /.9c- 1231 16 „30. _ 12j1 20 - 2a. / 2 3i ^ ;35, 20. , 20 OffiliiiiirW4ftrt4'alelAl By virtue of a decree of the Orphan's Court, Tioga county, the undersigned Administrate:a of the estate of Frederick Welty, deceased, will sell at pa:diesels on Saturday the 16th day of March 1822, 41 4 .one,g.'.cforlS , Ai., at the Court Rouse in Wellaboror-10 'fhb Wriest. and beat bidder,lthe following lands in Liberty town snip. being the estate of the said Frederick Welty dec'd , remaining unsold at the time or Di a &crme Ist. Beglisning at a post, the northeast corner at war rant survey No. 1951; thence west4ss percht ato a at; thence eauth43Bl9 stake a r a 4 , jit Of Brewster lot; thenelpluo Bs east 59 mad, to t ;V ia north 135 8 at a . g 1 part of sariWzn 22.7 at 0 2d Being n 0 warrant No , 1901; bounded on the no rth by di 4 puma Willy and Jonah Tay lor, weet by lab of Zahn Ifeylif, south by tar 4q of Jeremiah Eilludromod eat b 7 hints of Froderiek Welty estate; cOntiatling 92X acres, morn gr le,sa, A , a, sd. BsidsolispitB yoistisottwat*Ornibile t VAS, .eithinSpiacopas Aunsfunimathenba rriarth -*Mg Intiti hue 83 perches to a teeth; thence west 12 perchea to a post; thente south by ds of Israel Greenlicf b 3 perches to a Viet; thence saat,l7 perches to the place of begitiMag; conbainin 8 acres and 14 et b ee. .. br EardlY unse ; : ,•', ..,, f -, 4 ' , ( .. , I v 4 ; , ' to s s 4 , alt 1 * by unsettled . west 1 parches, to s beech; Wmiilli . liyl4Eldt 01,440 Tay 044 4ires, So 13'm 1 41 T-4 1 0:WA cßAtgr° , : ot 'A arc it, b i4,l44s.6titati a s ka . ,'',...i . ic fb11"" s A .. . PlNlMiilMitet , ..o ol Bale, einVittle‘t. *lila intirirst, one year from saki sale; _Anal the remaining third .at the death .of Mary Ann wow", widow of said, decadent, with =tape ( theriyabifilr Uto ;s t,ese 11:97 . 41 1 et •-7 - / r4 W— e'at,'.ff‘klizTl, PAILUP J yliLTIr. Feb is, 187,24 w. ' ' Aiateze. !IL tt SRA 1 fa — liil TO ADVEl,TiElle in k---ASS WM, who B contemplate making contracts nswirlapera for tii...' WS tttiun4 pt .i.pfilitieantls'llk2l46 esiiikin Geo. P. Rowei‘d i t t atere tuadir.ur. or loam)? 23 or-as tar gatawl nun Pans Pasinusr, COUtabgq ttliNewN6t:i papers; end estimates, showing *ha Gnat et adveirsing, a l " useful hints tx:l44Tettlitecii, and acme ae• . 25 1 •46 20. .20 20 00 sr 2 COI 9 00* G 76@7 9 0 4 . _ OE - loc(1 044/ ' - - El iLV 132 1 4 1.., • 4777 r•-• 4, AMY \P.- Ir . 51 • tl l NV l rir (!. • • ;Ad !.• -81 6111 i Vellki l 11 2 1 0 1fra - R ; • • ow, Car stock is tits . bitgest. Goods Lb* best. Maw the lowcat. 4' it!' any Sive i Cerata.g, and probably la f Th l i F9Pcssuvidotuatlalk4 SaroiAtias for 'ro.rftg „.„ southern ?few Torr. tos 24elltost cif ..rertiSeaseitts •41, 'istivwmers - sod 1 I ' 6 " W " "" t SOO' ' 41 , 16 49 1 - 4 • • • 01114 am. sat - wee 114411 To Whom It May CancerM E. B. Young & Co., and Dealer :Au 7: 14 P.),1r , „ 0 4 11 , es • _ - • ...-, _ 1rt...P:upW,J04049. ; g . Musical pastruntents, i:!44l4lodma ;lix)ke, Exiactors' JV'otice. SE ME FM • - , s j E s; . j I j - . ~ . , ! All ohle. Gooeis witi lb, ,Hoki c#l irecttlyreditwil ,-.• ~,„ - We.llabow. J. a IV% }l4 you YOUNG ' ' ' -' la= liV r AINT Gl ' A i l l A6G l inrlV . Mt - ••• 1 't. s , 14 ,4-Jj . !MEI ,u_'..:' , .' 7,'Y.,:.1-. \ •..4 • I. b!!!: • ,s A. L. BOD/NE. Wenaboro. Pa J. a HUM, Ag IJP - 1 - tjalUffi. is . ~, sue.: N~_si e . t ad, b.r-u• „ L " - „ Is ¶' çj,)\:.) BEM ~,tS c ~! : _.. .c' „ L, y Dry Goods Line, 1 MEE 5.:`:. • tri I ty--,141% • - ' .11:11111;1;1411VOIROTii WIZ) IMES, BLOM GLOrijUNCi, .t : •,!-- • tit= atit variety. elDa eft. ~ • , 1;131:32 • es 1 4 4 , atUfo ardatlatalcil • - a Ira'. 7. EU . , 1 1 batreaohekt behind a fAltrEta . aijiaLlCAUf Ot Q 00.1.4 ioa4y to matt it obine *QM 1141 ma 0.14 mtt ,r4w ti 4w and as saw itW otnl iii o mar choltio Ivortto wittt a cal/. is *UM= to a fula stook of 1 t:... ,f,:.! t . . ~'.. i. , • . .!.' ; ..z : ; . •) '/. .. . . ‘.- . •• ' , Fatikel-t aft p t© Dry Goods, . • oloiar bWitkcsa apeclailtics. O! If llk AY Davea lop car' _ _ =EMI ie lard, of mane to order by tbazOst erferlencit Tfcerl4 k wo, 44. 4 , 4 , UNDUE/. GALIILIIIIIINTS, . _ ilcorug vrf - self r oy ;ma of I/J.111i; ill 1191:0 MI for Imam Mims% wyksitkiAftsoactligls, ttJlit*Lieitt 3 1 40 n cLa m strers_ eas sai _ _Amp 14111 if # 1 toa vafiia6t*. 1. 4 .1k.0 IMI ,orawirsurir ;7" 7 - 7 ot. ot 10400 bit Writ'4X4l.4othilir EH Stock or, inter Goads }" • =I i~ lELILWY IMAM STOCIKii , - _ - , THE BEST AGAIN IMPROVED I`' • • i , I • . .. ' : ' ritatteeetals bit Six improved, and is viow without a dOubt ttleV.o7.bMi Does every kind of Work with the least,Troubit, Neves. geta out of (oda, &Edwin rut a Iltetbue s althottt repaint. • Don't yrarchase II SIMIAN; AillkobSOO Of way hind uutil you have aeon the . . NEW 1141401111:11 The aeletlowie4ge4lchemeiiigst Semite Machine of the mrhi, ,Chites. 10, tia\ka4 — esicialiss vi+or eVerraliflS to the UM IBEEE2II :riot ME MEI We are LOW Italy Arßittapikez'Atijiteiter-tias--- Winter rll{,l QM' 1 -14444 4. 404 irievec EINIMIN ; . PaiVt4SUarce.*l2Prork - • ; • ,• • =ME ~' ~ ,it. IMI IMINI ME ~ 4,. MEI , • _ 141:!-111, • 6 1.. ~ 7. 1 , TO* 6 . 1-* PA ... ... - i r-- :~v+w...*r NUS/. w. TUN NNW SISPBGTE&. , ? i - Iu ttio world for genera use rILLOT4f,it 084icial , Agiut, 83 LakeSireei, Elllstcs, N, i, 1 1 c Mashers,- - •1 - d• ', Ini r ME ME ti c it ..~J~_ ~.~• 4rct 1 4 4;'., kr. t..6>f - iCanipaign. r _ ••• f,.._,E; Ir IMMO . , . WUJI&Iii ii;U1011 MACHINE! Jan. 1, /OM t ' t .r ,9* maagtal ISE .'' , twig HEE ME J % t • MINI J. -A, Pay =4O- I ,•. Li 1460; Tozvels. .7teapkin,s, Toweling's, Toilet Quills, Table Covers, 4.e. rab • ignads in this line will bo largely advanced in price as *eon as trade 9ans, dad qtly buyers w il l do - the best. r 1 131ac' It Alpacas, Black Pure_Mohairs, Black Sibs, oiaF stook cf these goods it large, and we are ssliing them at 1.698 than the present 3jarket Bates Now PviaitesmA Ihiaideanze . e Wears aLso telling out the balance or oil. Winter Stock4f.sbawls, Don t (UMda, Flail and Wooline, at laassLy reduced pleas. so that any one in need of such *owls will do well to sill on us loofa* Duping. VOliniat,F4r. Cle, 1071 Ili o,6lrgazig Finindry •& NtaitshliCie Shop. =I kiiITABLISTIED /840. .", I ' ' Idanufacturera of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. (oaring, Shafting and Brown riqiirsd for Saw AMU, Grist Xi and Tanneries, Ovens and Grates, for barning flan. Screws ear mingtilted lad leached Beek, Castings. Bolts, JtaLlroctei Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice. We ta a la c:Galati/at shij9princt7 Conal,or Railroads to all points, and can Machinery cheaper Guist East or Western builders of the best quality. Jan. 1, 11172-Iy. CORNING, STRUBEN GOVNIT, -N. Ti CUTTERS► CUTTERS, /tve nunaber of Critic's. and Platforxii Spring and ether smut far sale. ,Ll.ll. Varden .oLTioga. and .bf Eityrenceville, • sotto. Call at the aware places. or my shop is vitushoro, d examitia work before pant/ming elambirre. Jan: 1, 18:2. • C. 3. WHEELER. BALDWIN'S, SHANTY- BIM 1 .. , FALL AND WP4Tilt 60014, • • • 411 BALDWIN'S SIIMITY, 111;*0 Up= wat.t Dress Goo 4 1 1 vi all kinds, eau at B.i.LDWLY'IIi 9A4ztl7, Y foci sraat 1317 L (1141 fog the Grazul Dutatas, et BALDWIN'S MAU! rr ron,. vrarl all Ottoman fazava. Urcs want ito 4 A" 4 Fare . sumo, II gm Want notiona4sni trimmings. call at BALDWMI3 Shanty. If you want Furs, If pm wont knit G00d..., It you watt, NALts airy Caps. If you want i tioctlJ Aud 412046, caV. at DaDWIN'S Shauty. /t you want a set of Dishes ern wau*gosA 1 • . ; Gro.tes cemb. , ; st,r.t), Itycitt want a rasp scuds suit of clotbea, • • call at 23ALDW/N'S Shanty AricialW aOD q eltitAtis at ass-pWrici smanti, "mit at /ikikvill's riPi.IN4SB.-au a L B .4,pia t i , s Shanty BEI If ou'tggnt piece that cast be best, call ettlaaLDWlN'AEllwity. I 1 r liatter, ES = Wo an atiiiol.o to *elf thesevo4 bafora We lean WI% T. Th, ILUZMIN CO, MEM O£ GOI 4I 4G,It- V., AUL 21EwEtwolvING WEIVir CloC)C10213 EARLY SPRING TRADE. The subeerlbeza invite attentiOU to lipV:1110C14 Boots and; Shoes ' - rery Cheap. , J. ♦. itAItSOMS dc CO St you 'Nutt n sacol tuutortzuont of IMI 71.0(i3, PA call at EM.,I.J;)WDI'S SW:zty call at BALDWT•S Sltar.t) cal at BALD WIN'S Shanty calf at IidLDWIN'S Shanty call otIMLDWO'S Shanty ;'_ ; : :.•~ :~ : , =CI 45Z; Co .1 FOB UM Mil irr - F4 11A-LES ► no VEGETABLE SICILIAN rrA T . R r..... : ery - year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair `P,reparation; 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-GRAY oa PADSP HAIR to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken, The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It retnoves all eruptions and dandruff,' and; by its tonic properties, prevents the' hair from filling out,,. as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and; wilt create a new growth, except in eitreme old age. It is the most economical 11.4.1 R. DRESSING ever used l us it requires fewer applications, and giv_es the hair a splendid,_ Mossy ap pearance. A. A.- Hayes, AI.D., S tate Assayer of ;Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are 'pure, and carefelli selected for excellent quality; and consider it the p d EST PREPAIIATiON for its intended' purposes." Sold bg all Druggists, and ' eaters in areduin44. Price One X.ever. Buckingham , s Dye POE TIES WHISIMER. As our lienewei in . I many oases re quires too long a time, and, too much care, to restore gray or fadedWid+4 ers, We hare prepared this die, in dfie preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It i easily ftpplied, and produces a color ••lrich will neither nib nor . wash off: Sold by all Druggists. Prise Fifty c ents. Manufactured i 4 y . R. P. HALL & CO., Erct E Ja4. 1, 1871.. WONDERS W LL NEVER CEASE, Artivu. trUarthe latest and greatest mai col dis• jai aviary of tho age ? DR. U. L. DILCCIN'S IlagrlC 'RIM =DWI. It curse colds, diphtheria, crazdqi Pahl th the ;stanza, inalgastion, diarrhea, Wry, itunimer i iacznplaints, cholera ;luau, cholera ,u b* magic. I !as an ertarral application for trot bitee t cin , l. as, sprains, Imalses, WOES, 221 . 12 r45ting4 CON hUdaabe, ,toothaas, neuridgia, pains in the Ride s back akg leak in a ptactio• of six years, it has boa Sand to be sea ong to no preparation ever °Arad to the Public- Tee rioter of this medicine feels earrantal in it to be the beat maned: for the abase Wan in a ambit. Manufactnred and pat up only by Dr. M. L. Bacon; 13Tosiburg, P. . Wholesale agents—Hallett, Soarer -4 Parbati,l4sl, Chamber street, New York ; W. D. Terbsll k Go.. oni -40.14.-Zi. Y. Jiln. ' li. /672. Haug ton, Orr & Co., STONY roux,- PA. PLATFORM SPRING, TRITOR 42,1,D LIMBER WAGONS, SLEIGHS AND 808 SLEDS. Wo az% piomed to do snytbing in oar Una on short noticp pad to belt suru f ac jc i Otrw o g zwifisas 4Lentil We • .Stony Fork. Ja2. 1. 1812. . - BEEri; 3101 1 31, in . the GoONTY. -.THE UUNET HOUSE.' . r I . Bo Onui /Aro cad willlil433ltts d; " I A a co loOticsui art inttpitocktiyAßT ant alutt ixt NorthertLTlQV pat ao /Ago that stsecandiald 01F4, rft Lowitios, mew d' Wain atvl Win ctteittWoZibolo. • Agood tAbIA, good Ilcoots,ja±pier,azid ti rod has g ot, An 8. 1673-ty FEJUSEIDO737P, W I.r. HA►RNES SHOP W. .Ittl - ViE, would say tsF;learis *a his ik.A 'irsrisets Shop is 4iaTikust47 stioßked al* i Heavy, ana , 'Light . Harnesses s ixtudgeki, a sOstailVal inimisex, an 3 offered at Watt Mai Pipasjtaiito sum . , .1 r RENEWER. IlannAr.turers at Buggies, Sulkies, CUTTB2I3, CI
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