Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, April 10, 1872, Image 3

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liil Glovqs nktely clenacil, and Self-Fit
ting Chartssold cipagai,,Me ; . Oltry'r-1n204t.-
you SA.L . E.--A good building lofini Queen
Strwt. Also a homo nud :Jot. lnquirc,.of
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j Iforton le . ft tZ,J;l!TP.w_l7o„r)sycz,tgrdas,
lanruing. Ile will lukback ilacit.,weik?krfth
lo t: of new goodP. Just wait and examine
1,i3 flea - I lock.
(tilling .& 64'1.'8 Cast: Cast Steel -Plnws`
„ n ly 'each. For ipformittion bow to ob-
Din theta address CdLLIs3 & Co., 212 Water
St., N. y• — v 4 frOtio , ,
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F:ainor, will' n gbod stock of rllin is
Utuethy ftml medium clover seede, cheap or
at BENNETTS', COVington, We rqeont
mend these seeds, to beiTerfettlylitrre T.
April 3, 2W 4 '
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foeeget 01. 5 fRi?,44 4 .A11epk,:
'; round. 'Also nine village lOts v -toriik
Ihree hundred dollen per lot,. — l,lititiire of
3. F. 11AUGEASF.
HlVelhboro,
Dairymen will find a complete outfit, , l cOn:
siting of pails., Anne. churns, AahtorE-:
and firkins; Wescottreturn butter pail,
the but rll . :niari* -- et ! ;-) fig offer - N'pcy . •cheap
for cash at BEN'Nitiq',CoCin;gtoii:
April `,l, •
Air. 11 J.-Jones ef.Blossburg, ! is th,e, gen
eral age»t for chesale ! efilte benterest & Co. ' S
Spool Thread Rack and . Bobbin Winder, a
very ingenious attachment to the sewing mn 7 _.
chine. This rack ehs nt - sight•tqihesf3 own
ing, machine. Andietv.POley has em for
sale.
Votertaary pur g eoli.s ;al pyep, the „cpuntry
are recomtnonding Sheridan' .5- azaaUry :Con
dition Ponders for the following troubles in
horse.:----Loss of appetite; roughness of the
bnir,,gtoppago of how,Pls tuv,vlitorivtiSi6k
w,r, coughs and colds, swolling of the glands,
worms, iforso.atl„ thick Wind, and heaves.
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• NI:3Y -1/00M---Xttrty-_o_f4lielatest.,and -bpst
publications of the day have recently been
added to the-ffireulating• and ;) ttre
now ready fot.4lll6leiq of - gOOdAeading,' - If
you want to get the use oi'-good books at n
merely nominal price, just drop in, at Has
tings & COles, and take a i look at their eel
:-77:357.7.117,
leetion.
BINDI:gO.—Wo are now packing another
large invoice of binding, such as magazines,
Illes of nowsp_apers, 4;04 Which wg will send
to the city ;oit the first dny •of May. FaTties•
havirig bin'd . ingto':be done will 'find spebi
mens-at our BoOltstore:
• E. B. YOUNG & Co.
Wellsboro,
We call the attention of our farmers, and
especially of our &tiff
.card of Messrs. R. S. Bailey & Son. produce
'commission merchants of Philadelphia. The
senior partner is well known hi/ . WellsbrOo,
having been engaged- in.-btipterct., atichA
ten years.. ltie-believe4herkOiThEY - t o ' 434411-441-
I right, honorable and prompt, and recommend
1 it to the confidence of our producers.
A friend of ours who is - chief clerk in the
Governmental Dispensary, says that no med
icine chest is now complete without John
son's Anodyne Liniment. We always sup
posed it was,Piescribed:by:lptijif
it ought to be, for certainly there" is nothing
in the whole matericksn-ediart,ofs
portance to the soldier and the sc ilor as John
so;i• 4 .lnodyne Liniinent: *
F %,r a neat Boot, Balnioral or Gaiter, go to
C ar 1e s tii" B. •T,7"374ii":
'Horn's ware-rooms,' g Select stock n"eWly
arrived. Will not be beaten on price or
Next week a new stoelc of first dlars -'orl,',"
spring styles, will be offered.
calf skins and pelts wanted, or
which the each, is waiting. C. IV. SEARS.
The new M. E. Church Mansfield D. V.)
will be dedicated to the service of Al mig,hty
God, alkursday, April 18th, 1872. Pretich
hg at If o'elbAt a. m., by the Rev. B. I.
v Aub _ an d_at
_pr clock R...
in., by Rev: . Dr. -flucYr..-6f-'!:NV-EllFir - orci-rlier.
The Ministry and Laity of Troy_distriet,
and the former pastors,of.th Chltycharelipp—
rially inviteg to be -present.-
33. , TAYLon.7
Mansfield, March 217,
Spring has come at last, and the trout sea
son is'already upon us. It becomes every
lever of the "gentle art" of 'trapping the
speckled beauties to be fullyTarrie,d and
equipped as the:angling code_directs. And
we , know no better place to find whatever it
iii - 4herman needs than at Hastings & Coles.
That firm have a very large and tine assort
ment of rods, baskets, lines, hooks, flies, and
everything else in the fishing line, which
they propqs9.to.sell at the _lowest : prices at
wholesale or retail.
Notwithstanding the recent great rise in
Hardware (froth 2.) to &)per cent.,) J. Schief
felin, .Tr., Tioga, Pa., has resolved to Bell his
old rtock, amounting to $7,000, at an advance
of not moro-than .or
shelf g00d4, - for cash: AirtehltUral Anwle
tnents will be sold as low, Odin case
lower than laltt_yenr,' One of the ihest Mow
ing Machines in the market for $B5, warrant
ed; Grain Drills, Plows, (8 kinds,) Harrows,
Cultivators and Shovel PleWs in fame pro
portion. Farmers will do well to take a look
before buying. April 2,--2w.
IT. C. Perry's F.mpprium of Pashn as,, is
the only resort in Steuben county, that we
'have. any knowledg=e of, witere gentlemen
love to go shoppit* I h stacks of Cloths,
Ca;simere3, A and 'Y'estings arc always attract
iveosmit C'othprise everything•thatman needs.
for adornment, - service or "comfort—the
"nobLiest" neckties, t 416 "snowiest'' 'collars,
the "purest?! linen, etc., are always on hand.
L - :atlic.‘r and canvass traveling bags which
none can beat. The "outer" man is de
eidvdlyttransmogrilled" when a body puts
en s it cut by Jo Scott, and made at l Perry's
Enip ,rium of Fashion. Corning, N.
mciat.
A ( n. —The AGITATOR of January 31st,
olitalmll a statement over the signa
tm: of J. B. tlirdy stating that on the 2Stlf.
IS7I, Mr . . G. S. McKinny
\`. lii, d before :t committee of the W. M.
Church ( I' Charleston for telling a falsehood,
and I: uilty and expelled. Since the matter
thu • been brought before the public, it
t-; dm. , to Mr. McicinneTS• and his friend , ' that
exthmatien of that charge 5110111(1 be ,
( 1' , 111:.1 publicity. -The trouble arose in
11 M 'A fly : Some time in October last Elder
Sea•ldt r and wife went to McKinney's house
toc, it, ttrriving there about noon. They.
ha•l :r dinner tlit re about 2 '(leek P. m.,
:tl , l went ay, ay about 40' elockl .tout their
McKinney wai after*a Is neetheil
.hy Setahler , a ying t o s o l oe_o s ll per ,in,
M . you com e and make ' 'eit,;lnntl
W ill try and do better by you out by
t , ,tn e other•t that were there a shot! tin e ago,
for they ‘..ore dis,atistled," McKinm • de
nit (1 that he said thisi Scudder taid of ters
litard It to soy it. McKinney then :•aitt if
thty , aid he "aid it, he would admit he dit ;
bat 1. 1 1. cd •not "renilember:ris• ) ",..;':
Th , .» Scudder brought the charge of false
w,tl again "t. McKinney before the Quarterly
Cenference. That Conference consisted of
J• 11. Hardy and his son-in-law George Hob
er"ton and Frank Scudder, the -on of Elder
'rudder, who brought the elfftr , ve
matt"r. These three men praces , M.to trj
Mr. McKinney when be was necessarily. ab
,ent in Wellsboro on business, and could
make no defence. Afterwards Mr. J. B,
Hardy went to Mr. :McKinney's house when
McKinney was not at home and talked
to Mrs. McKinney, who had just got upfrelq
a fit of sicknbss, in regard to her husband And
the charges against him in a manner not at
all to his (Hardy's) credit. As to the dona
tion to Mr. McKinney, it Was attended by
many members of the W. M. (Aurch,, and
other 'churches, and by -some who belonged
to du church,
there being about 200 persons
Preient all. WILIAANt CLARK.
Fitness, G. S. ItlcKnomr.
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WEDNESDAY ; APRIL 10 1872
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--April showers tire, now in order.,
John ntitchell nrrived homo
'xicidy night.,
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—Our norr Depot and Freight Howie, ate
progressing finely. • •
'37 .5 7 C
. ftVt rireiltlye moved into
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.11E;:i4rtew . stotpin ' -
—Judge Harry 'Morgan of Wysoa diedrc
eently at the age of :61 years.
P.FeSityteryltf Steuben 'county-, is to
meet nt Corning Tuesdny;-April'l6th.
—Rey. Ilir. Potor, of thelkpickOritosa,
U:setts j ,lirtiVrlitld - aitTtYnfilltij
8 Midna) itiorning. _
—Our friend W. A. , Stone returned from
Harrisburg last week. .13e loolr!s EL long for..
.this world Eta.p..Vp he,,d1.41. .--
people Of Tiogw propose to erect a
new hotel this summer on' the corner of
Main and Wellsboro streets.
511=1
fel , 4
7-M, 17: .4Tts• has otit
tharilistdr-sevbaV ialte- , oftberfor maple
sugar—the earliest of the season.
—Gen. A. S. Divert of Elmira, has been
eo toil Nice:President, of the-] rie► l ßnilway,
a. post he has filled once before.
—The gale last week Monday came hear
-blowing the,sides..gtheloldbridgerntlioga,
but ilie - y — riere ilnally-rie&treet;i4intins and
saved. - ,
—lmmense flocks of pigeons passed over
WOisb.er9„ •Itionday:;;:.marning;z tying
eastwaidl- In tt fa* daifoiiFiiroiiditiiill be
full of them.
=Tiler() :was pyill.Nqurned. term of Court
iii this ' v'i~la~ye litSt--7144ay, for the hearing of
motions and argumentq,. bringing numerous'
legal gentlemen to town.' ;
(4°cir r i! l *.tqW,r_k,b,st
Fria4l6oitiisg•veiy - littTe - ellTthebaliffeilbe
time we both yyent to seheol at,
_old "Haver
ling tinioi?Pin - dais that 'axe ncinfore."
young Man named William Toby,
reached Addison a few2evenings since on the
Express at 8:80 p. m., find died at the hotel
of spotted fever .
, /ire lived in
Tuscarora on the Elkland road.
—Theßath Courier quotes us as saying that
the old head of 'that journal as "adraira
;l3l9!"-: What,wejiid say-wainthatitwits7 l `ad:-
.miffed;" it by V2i c senior bitthtat: coyi 3 Orn,—
a distination With's greatAifferen,ce.;; -
--Tlie janliind hit on 'the - corner of Main
and Walla street was sold a few days ago to
Messrs. Wright & Bailey for the sum of
$3,000. We understand the purchasers in. ,
teed tg vrtet a7bricit:A2lack - nn the lot.
—The Register says that a female child
abb . ut ten months old was recently found on
the door-iteps of Mr. S. Horton's res
lac n c,04,3310c5h rg r and..tault the parties who
left it re arliestadc b4:riased again with-:
out punishment.
—Our County Commissioners visited the,`,
'440 - iitY:qlo . use last Friday morning, and:
foUnd everything in as good order as poss
ible at the breaking up of winter. The
tablishment has recently been quite general-i
ly ivb.itowasited.
CL.lllO.;AnVittorm laitHreakciliff '4onsider-.
erablo damage all around this region. At
PailitedTtist;=Steutem'bounty, it took the
lir . .r.oof.oft:theasw school -house; at Corn-,
iiigifsettiie'd the roof onPayne & Sons' - of-.
dee, and at Bath it toppled - over a tall c tim
ne.kon
- - . -.4•Fte,dWellinglsouse2'ot .1 1i- S Chimp,.
on - Wetmore hill two miles from this village
was entirely destroyed by itre last week
IllontkAyit,ll:tvivigi. a part of the furniture
and some grain. The fire caught from a box
• • ••d ashes. Mr. Schimp had no insur
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I Vince, and his loss is about $BOO. ,
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ERSE
,„•,--.4.l.:sjust as we supposed. The new head
'OrtTier.S'teiti,e): Courier irasirk the
absence orth'eTegtulpi - rtit'or .
~.yektatiishm
ent. .AKelcilkhiliegiii#::Tl.la7.th . l4,tt we
set eyes-sn" 'l`Nrid• ritrW'ittiti 'navi
gator" is trying to pursuade hitns.elf„thailke
have made it
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-The-Tioga 2.i. , r ws--.0 lait ifeek lies the.
following-notiee of Judge iVtllinms's recent
lecture at that place: "An unti!ually large
audience gathered at the Presbyterian
church, on Tuesday evening, April 2, to hear
the lion. H. AV. - Williams, ot,Wellsboro,
lecture on 'Now, or the Present Tense.'
,It has seldom been our good forctineto listen
:eti'sls,7elntibe an address. We wish we
might often have an cppportuuity to ,listen to
the Judge."
—Tho entertainme t given by the stu
dents of Miss Dartt'sflepartment of the Gra
ded School last Friday* evening at the Court
-Room attracted a very full house. The ex
, ercises.;were ,ersdittiblß, to
_all -engage4, and
were highly appreciated' by the audience.
At their close Bev. Mr. _Karcher made a few
remarks, expressing the deep, interest and
gratification with which he had listened to
them. We understand it is Prof. Winters's
intention to give an entertainment by the
dißrerit,dcpartments every , few weeks du
ring fli ferth,!and it isfihopid they will all
beits,Well attended ns this first, one was.
2 ,The. junior editor of ?he Bath Courier
speaks rather flippantly pf that "old navi
gator of all" who sailed bontliCan ark some
time since, while all th 'rest of the ,world
E l l,
"took water." Our young friend should re
member that while tha old party was an w
"antediluvian" he as the most sensible,
'enterprising, and success ul man of his day
and generation. No.dou t, at that time he
could have_,' doubled Cape Horn" or any
other horn with perfect ease. It „gas only,
when he becam6 a P r ostdilttiiiiin.4llai'•eit Ibe;
genuine, Modern, "red-hot" sort--that lie
found a "horn" he couldn't double with any
sort of safety. On full consideration, we de
cidedly prefer the antediluvian style.
THE BURGEN CASR.—ThO court room was
crowded last week Monday by an audience
eager fo hear the testimony on the est-mina
tion'of John Burgen,..charged with the
Murder oi.lewiajuiver. The examination
was before A. S. Brewster, Justice of the
Pewee, of this village. The attorneys for the
Continonwealth wiTe District: Attorney
Strang and J. B. Niles, Esq., while the de
fendant was represented by Mr. N. Ell
iott and Walter Sherwood, Esqs. The tezt
imony given was much the same) as that on
the inque,t, of which we published a full re
port last week. No new points were devel
opeCin.thp-ease, and the defendant did not
enter into his defense to any great extent.
At the close of the examination Mr. Elliott
asked the Justice to commit the defendak
for manslaughter, so that he might be bailed
without further examination by the Court;
but the Justice concluded, as the information
was for Murder, tomuthe a% commitment tier
N'Vedliesday the defendant was bratight
before Judge Williams on habeas corlius, and
it was decided that he should be admitted to
bail in the sum of SlO,Cfk. A.Tp to the pre:-
ent time, however, be has not furnished
requited bail, and is still in confinement un
d er,.§ h fr t
A'POOtt APOLOOY FOR A MA L N.—We heard
story the other day in which a being that
w ars trousers figurtu in so despicable a light
tha we could hardly credit the account, it it
iiid of come to us_o.n...4nquestiontrble author
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~.. -It se ms•thatlin '.N. : :rm'enia, Bradford coun
ty, tiler. lives a matt by thename of F. Bid
dle, havi •g a wife and two small children.
Mr. Midi, has no very near eighbors. One
day about t .ree weelts since,obile her has
binitr : Wil'S fl: ' itrrAlT : fithitel ;./06 : , .2 . l lbgal o.
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'dis.e(Nerg thCluiui* to Won re in the roof.
Hastily wrappi _
.uji her little' children she
laid them down , , ut doors, and. went vigor
ously to work to s‘ ye what sh 6 could of the
property. While ti us engaii4., a team came
alen-4aveing ft loa 'of „IV and something
on top thallookeif lik a man. Mrs. Biddle
at once appealed to thi - object to help her
put out the fire; but it r; lied that its team
was tired and hungry, an • it was anxious to
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I-Tome Affairs.
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194: 11 , 0 11,64#0.b6 teliEft,'lna„A4 lA*O o ' 6 =
:Oman , - enntinu#st nt her tinit.qsistdd•
thfxe,turn#4.
Ill”11/3L4srv - x:ertionA the,.fire',-clneh had been
biiriiing :VnG` quenclinti nwr the
teas
Rrc slap f . t nnine 100
drove tlint.tenln,
,rrolti4deserves
hti lie }sttlpti~li el in:olll'4s xigipn, Fs
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avd
nQ:ficnittAoiknOninunihnugh - .
ioss3lointed than,ultitati',44*".ll4:l-4
efiafe =
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, Dim ineforrreLliol44lBl.tor c,- ,
.Dertr:44itator :—.ltecent untnistakablein
'iet:dicing. in .atiri•
vinced is.
sorely ir; nfell';'bt . "1,611-1 6
merit, lofour young met!.
Ali are ready to admit
_that, _.,.`teOmOtlling
a'large no'fliort cif
the generaticM" from demoralization
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. But the question' is, what ought to bo
„0 r i 0 ?. 1 %P.4.7 ,4 W1 3 i:.. 1 4 13 1 ,1 ?a5d-0uP.1,te.7.•4..) -, 7 - i
' 844 - nie are laying grgSsiresl3;ousw,cdma
tionitl-interegeS, find sediti'l 7thiale7rever,
child in thcs. , bovetould,:•:be,Coiririelled to gp
to our graded sclrool for ;eight' or ten years
befOre,reaching ; ,arly, manhood, 4tr..l3roman
-libOil, the p - r6P - Osed'eittl would surely be ad
complished ; and acCordirigly ' Ahoy .. .in:Ott
firtafin 'view of thP issues invAye4l,,;44*
ought to be no limit to ftkxdioa, ' for..exery
doll4r;iienCis tke iie,si.„possiblp"investraptit '
of tile, ciiiillistAnnii4; - Otii6P, - oldV tip tent
peranee as the grand panacea of our - sochilr•
ills, and would have us rest•nssure4l that 'lf;
we could but have absolute prohibition, , our;
1 town would soon become 41 - terrestrial parii
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disc. / -,.- "' . . ,
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Nolv; I belieiie in eduCatiOn, 'and I belieie
in teMperanee;',but . ratn-nonelhe less con-,
vin6ed that nota.feifi, (and some 'among us
who aspire' to be leaders of public sentimetit
'ar - e - simply trYitig-.to - :'imake brick withotit
striivi.l'',- 'ln the, very gentlemanly' languagp
of one of their 'zfumber; they ' may , not care
thp- snap of their ',fingers about 'this or that
eltlss of men ;- but if they know anght of the
testimony of history, aught of the universal
experience of civilized nations, they must
ktkow that no communtty i , /aotleyßr.. , •III)pral
it;s• ProVlSlPrig‘ for - intellectual criltiir 'e, and
:however-stringent' :its' laws 'iiiiili:;l'64l4.tiLt9
- - inotitlity l ; o..il..tardra.td dix ,, Withotit' - . the. mon
-.strving .powar 'of religion: `'l do not OEM a
whining Fan!. Orin licilloW - saifetiMonlotii - neis,
but tillearty recognition of-the fad' that it is
_only. by rooting,tnirlifo-in something-deeper
than_ graded,,s - e*9ip,prkOrdeti . „o"- (3ilicni
Templars' tit - aft:kb youngare to lia-Witii - Poitiorri
theorst f o
Worms f ignorance.,and
,the...wors
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Sp.celei:of:.inteMperanCo. 'let ov(0,-_pfirilit'
~ ,sllow-bis or ,lier Saitli *the' : inititortal 'sPirit.
Ctisitrkne'd in our Obildren,-, in. • - tite eternal int
16Pi.eta Prilrlis-tPd,7O :Al4-,S'-iiiiti..4*WW-44-i4
the.sogiallife _Utiur :entire community
soint -, h'perVaded by a sentimeni ' 'flint - will
ifft - np - the young out brtlielklireieir-i
-alization,
_instead of dragglng,thflpluvri,
4W 16Nveif.in a,pit.:4 of free seitbfbrand-,-o.r,dfri,
Olenitiertin4 . ,eii i.' f - '1 i i : 7 -
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r- ...VutlioNi are;: the Lpurents :ItiL ;luk'.ieqcbgil,l
aulx.ousg..d.to..a.,seusc.of-their-responsibility 7i
I_ an,s)ver„..unifesitatingly—nv - t, meaning, to!,
except
,pty - oWilVf : jt iep his as,ttpuhur*,44,
6 'uglit. - tcl,be - ifirn,'Od:to - , - ,yasiliniOre:ftCcountjni'
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.t ay
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nitry • be true that the:yeiy:-ouel we• '‘Vouldl
w_is.ll,lq.,Ntzekand. alvitlien,seldom,.A*yerj.'
enter them - . lint - ret - tis ge - 'ff" - ive who - r;pir a e-ii'
sonftli - C,chti s iellPs arc iTholly,,,,V.iefriiollit e. , 4
Otii• • •!Canttniiiiii& F :ii;.:Pql4ti - ttly;;;l'fieklic4jl3•l
OR - tr i g:li - I,brreiiglisifs VA - SOlps„,;-„and' , AEVery,
often of ii%glindity eveningstat:of our , p . filees'
of woylkip-cpuld easily.:nscncrintbdatpOn re-=,
siie , 't,..ofspacil . , ibe..,./eyr,....d.iflergni cpigrggia
il-OfiZt ,l'iity? -'ll4atippliY-Onalp . bithiitsofthel
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eXppali qt,y, our. ch LIZN4Ie3 411'0 Vftz pillekl3
ltfokell• upop ti . § kcioa . ptiotigli f P i xpedient - s — fot
. iii - fW, I " - iis. till:riglicfcCj.., the gkat
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. EP•ViilVe l idiie're4l. - ..,i)...9.iv,1L,:1itUe' by n
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' other Acift.k.inifiernyo , regardectitsto
institutions in it'irtli.:o-31i,,•4e0,Vogiinst-li'bit
; tit- above PrattieedAthrtaliity.:and a Apanly
1•1' .- ' • •4 ' e . -Li'
i'valgtoftim voig-igsti S'O . piITLONN 11, dines— :
i so sii,Jiy .L.,', I4(r Of joint ''' l l .ll Other vi,01(14 on
t
ittliiincl4 - theye seems to lie 4i: finspiatori - iliatl
otPri:lttifichYsTirt - re too` little'lti - Comjuotrilait i
. OPrt'rfriiiiii6 s cai.7..iirniir‘stidgglik feverish i
1 ifitint.t.u-/Lvjr., - .--.‘''' -- : - -.17 ~.-.
;• r 1 1
Now,. ho-wis,thisintpre'ssAt•tcr,beremqed, 1
SO 1 il:{l.litc,:illid.
, :apoi4ti.irr,tliolo3 Alto :Most 1
11 t 1 (.1,1 , 11,0,1144.1iLf:iplgibriiinliti,,,I+Liw: - isit 1
w.itilifillie seachiO.f.ifs:influ - OWeil? 'The only ;
way, it keen:l4 to.jue; - is = by.,lfSin i g our z eittpch- i
et.' . 4i.:?4,,'(..:f:Pii•fing" obi =moral. and reliious
sdriiiiniSut r i 4131,t,nslityll;-:pcif 6' l , the I,'thole
c'Zit4iiigj:li•r:4--'irto - tio-* 2 441 - zeti.to lea' 411 the
wunta: T hol3 'Of Ottlqiecfpl'e.;of:l!j!ateciPr-,7tge.
13gilitsF' 4annot „ - -bp • Ld.offe- iiyl2.COop . intetly
prirsuingtle even tenor-'Pr-klitifiil4:y; - -Wad
cqmoling . ..ottrseilig3M6/11'1,11p-:** Vat
if in Ot l / 2 44//- f ! ,1) iii_ll,9ll; it_' ,t/kiii:' , :ini.fpAtr,
f oal
not onacfatilt.'i -IS it light for. us to ft4et: e.elo
(nu.jfraWebiiri3h 7 m - elliodisin this both', when
‘iifit'lfi - iiiiqaiiiiiters the devil is proving more
than a match for us alit
-- tlift -- What - - lit iiilicid - ifOiiric T - 11 av a u.S - try ?
m y 08"--is this F,..4!;••.ti1.F.M1.5" tfafatk•etli Wien
one of our places of „wprfbip , wFuld
,pasily
h old - a r ll'otty,•§undayx: - pyptifitt.congrega,fiOns.
I aftV.'uf.oari6,:fkinvi.* - itite ottliaiiiivl,*)
atirti4l'iltlitiio - 03 - liat , tile _endless. ilivisi,
ty)(ijiliktir ,oastearrOte-stt'Oi.(fri:JSdOttifrifig").l
with it; hot. surei.y. : thorq . is,.9otx-gil the
praclicrir Oeiif chilsithipity t o servo as a
pli,tforii on which. 3 111'riend,*,of , ,
follif' and 1166 eife.f tOketlier.
;For.-th e:bearing 'asloft. of 'at!NrcilistihetiV(Pd:4-.
4unday - scerng. gill to - sufkleitiuttt`ifT4 r ot
s r pOit .. 4 fi:4-,144 &jar,
a uniototieet.ing-in -Whii3ll::,k.h'euffonest con
, viciionii of all, ',wit ethe'r'Oithodox,,..or : Jteter,g
'dox, whether churchman or sectarit:i
be ; the gra* aim of,
thelprfictical aisc i ttision and'eftforeertietit
of this or. that duty, the showing up, and re , : l
;hake of this or 4 - hat - ice
concentrated efflnt, and In'fii - tenc6, - ati'd
er of all whO Morality of
our people at heart; let a sentiment be en `I
g,enth.red and a rnoraT atmosphere created
t 41%* tt 01e-3 - noi:from'. Pko - fhltic-'-aligt,
("ties:cue
f" --
disregard rt en; -evlrtan r
g'i , fttl ern i and
in buttirtes.:F - , - -,.. to families - frofix - ,thUletrorl,
dr.u.uke
then ,—in 4hor4,qualcs . thp,aYrfally7pivilized
w'oll as it'ffiii - c;
.add.;-:Chat tiu*sUcit
lifi:Ohk: fife faifylGoulti,bit:yk -- 4::_fii*Ve . : ',4):.
kr-1 1 11..11'3 tifv -clergy. ---- zoo ripsy .
the
fti i Aill::.T11 eine et i gs
ottelocOl_riall, cr irith . ' 4l • . I
Vne ocCrikr‘'X)ll4,l434ev.-
wMitentr.,(4, e thitf - and
L - ,
I
Rww-j,no t ni ver.r,Eic., s 4.lr. Ed
;:tor:—it Ira; ileeir'sc; hint since PVe - seen a
l'''en l in i9tkintlTlNkilto.o l :42ltMYtttOrtflk
that I thoughtino one was writinrr from here
at Pr 071' nra graitfou
There hate beenseveraj n ehang,es in° the bus
finer= pftrt of the eomniumt,ydurinz the ast
i s ix-dactamor-0 1 4 3 . , :_cerctoycflAris,: etramAtm
mill about 11 milesftirtherpp.oo.c4fgkl 071.1.
I a rgq.cLit o . 1.11 gb
ati - 41...1'idi5.....VAA..21).0,n ' '
villistloaummoning-itstw9O•TAIVP
A dm' (fir , gl'loirs`lorg'jijidLe t rocery edn - T 7
1;1 Pa NV fArt It P,'' - I,` and C.
T. Ripley, ,i;fit: Ss io •Cariittf cul .17 - 37 Mr.
rtiP'' Ice°Tvfhe;finttizrs=dF6~zlbiA =it-.T :•
b it tkidi-,9l:6y_ba.Vo anp-ilevipits bii
ince'thci bean (timbering. TheiliavpimL
f il mß7 - 6 apro"u,.the river pond to 1
]chid logs - .ln; Tie'sble coriipletiiitq
a, rtteet ! nd...-»ndc.ing-Arnprovernenta -I Chit"
tiotnit kre \ -ft trendy_ Kepatint t4 A bltik4....tp4kl 7
uEirrrs r e ~e nte plate' baildhig :IV '"?.bnt6tl'l
I advelnwees... , "
withistAbrec" or
foxie
4 t rt
!aV .,.l ir , iiialiesA-,-,,:ciee..4-t,.,-;-.11':•:
itre . sioii•mtrirtlyliiiii:fiprovitric r l.#ttil
Wit itope . for a healthier tins~_. with lira Amer
antl-, 1 . (. r.
or a. A karlfiatiagnis atitgro,v4s
, ~
:write : ft .. .mit :bi-taid-by willelil will endeax :, Qi,
to. givb - S , oyt an acemi a t of.j. '?-• AV -
~• • • .
Toiee trent the filthlren 4)f 11 i 4
• Good .Alr. Agitator you., a chum
of eliiltlyen's I t ie. ti - fit : `..n,r-fi
that first of all rights,— the pi+illege aPeak
ing for_ourselVes•
the ficboiil Board, and tet*,,anil our.
13 14e'in league again 4
_L, tieprive
us,pf that Striall portitni Yfpeace ,tai liberty
which ; we "ttavegtjVlo Biel
weak' - huff /k pub oPiniOn
- •
againstits; We cannot resist'; 'We can I bat
submit, 'nut' before we baye ourchtmds
tnitiatl'and are mart:lied off to prison,- we wtti
MakAi‘mititibitmOotitAthititiff.,l 4 -' 4l ' 4 'Aedri 4,64 - 1
At the soltilMittatrffle * Sili're - il l ifk i '
,g)
Winters liropose4 to littye' an examinutien
every two or tour weeks .the Ctiurt liuuse,
which
_ _ _
no one thinks of Asking fYiat/ This is np
only-time we haii:e been rnarebed awe.
nxhibitiops And eThminntions, like-lain
thAlMrs r ,m v,s)
Th .g 41,414. gala Ilit" -
4rtinte Of the Fair .iptia3inr4t t
not toil up a dusty road, NOtit" it bot bun
sun bealing down on u 4- pi:seeded
baud of ioldiers, with a life sereeehing,
an old . drum bangiw• Os&
might be refreshed-by,
teous forms and shining faces?
Were4e,not,niarsheled again. and t tken
tO.Bowert & C'one's Half ; Ntiftere we It dto
419114VillttlitaiglitaefotifintiericAtipts , A;ot ,
:74 . ddLetneltelpiZ iv e gmf e lv i - A.
Vil4r9V - up 4 AktilitAitinUatlWllolMg
stare at us so you pu ut7 013NrifiErirof
begin to mention all the times have suf-'
, fered at your hands!
And now our parents will compel-us io go
to schoal tide sime;sterit4 lexte.3lll,4arifgrf!
'will make us go to the Court House to be
examined, and we shall go on suffering; as
wehate.
'SW& 'hen themi}lenniumc
we children+jr;___lW
liniirona Meeting at Mainsbnrg,,
PqrsiißttivArattALltif„WATh'itl p:
thusiatßinrite daer=tlM, i The - evening
of March 20th, 'I 2, to take into considers -
ion the prpposed railroad ffil l 'Ellgi'liiV 4 i
Mansfield. Organized by electing John Fos
President, J. B. Strong Vice President; and
J. M.' Clark Secretary. After listening, to a
number of able addresses; the following res
olutions were adopted:
Whereas, The qu tion oc..a. railrollead
ingit
from Elmira 3,9 IVA is. IA -
nestly canvassed twt o.l6!fituted, with' ilw '
to its - early construction, and ...
Whereas, The consummation of sue. i an
enterprise would be of vital interest an im
portance to our citizens, provided it should
be determined to run it through our Midst,
1 •
therefore "
Resolve 4, That we, the /eitim o 6.
burg and Sullivan in • public, ,
vened, do declare that we will most heartily
and earnestly co-operate with our neighbor
ing towns in. efforts and measures to Wither
and consummate said enterprise. 1 „ .
Resolved, That in view of the fact that
Sullivan Township is unsurpassed i jiy, n
territory ; of its area and limits i t hlf6r
'Pennsilvania„cir southern New York, or its
productions of butter andelieese, gram/ and
stock raising; also in view of the tact; that
but a short distance soutlritf Muinsburg lie
the immenvit exoll4:4:ittlmmt
: fields as 3,-,e ' d
Ift-"i t
and easily'll * e - Si y rai way; ,a so tie
incalculable value of the flag stone quarries
lying on three sides of Trfainsburg, we,iti our
judgements deem it to be not only feaSible,
but practicable and of the Utmost importance
to both our peoplerand the eitizens'or — Eit'
mini, and the owners of the contemPlated
road that its route should be through this
place; that the difference in the disumde be
tween this and any other route is slight and
of no materiaLobnsequence, and' the &rants
full as easy.-- - '
1 440 4 4r il Ortit, teVilk4ol
- an wan slo th contemPlated
road,
..by directing its course throughi, tins
place instead of any other route, would' i'..
com ense the builders and owners oi l . •
road a score of times' for the additionalt
pens , (if indeed, there should be any} on 1
a . its /lira; lengths alines .tit; dis 7
td r. . ,
ges tved,' That aco rnittee' of three be i '..,.
FE
an others inter es ed in the construction of
said road, for thfY.purpnse . of calling, to;thcir,
attention turd ~ ,A , ; &;, - 1 / 4-1,- I (ft tet 5 Orr'
facts set forth 7, - "Q !
(, I ,- v
resoluti nstrin. — ' — ' t • )., ;s1 (1 1 g:
! report tl e restalt of their 'conferences and
labors at our next meeting. V s. OM
The following named gentlemen were ap-'
pointed a committee to consult with the ',co-_
ple of ElrairirrA,RaffiptAt. "
-, PIRO, mtg .
and J. M.‘!
On motion, it was resolveglithat.tliis meet
ing adjourn to meet at the call t,f the Pres
ident. - Jou_ttrathigiMi.X l =4
; . J. M."CLARK, SlCer,
_
. ,
i A REMARICABLE MAN.- - Willititill :W.
Hawthorn, Esq., died at his resideupoisk
Millsboro, Washington etiunty, Pat, on.
Sunday morni , the 18th or Fein unry aged
,about .4akvg*
' ' 4 41144510 ) tl ftl 9‘ ''
4 about tiliVtaiti td W
'matism, whicl
_affected his eztremiti K s o e
i
iriously as to d irVe him" of the use . ° but
ilegifluktiTekli iWtliistilliwlT-iticif4,of
'!drawn up agar • he 3 tltfibtO ata•lilsil`Wi
;farm and hand contorted into' cverythi but
'a natural Resition. The flail on thoselitribs
bri -Allartziink4
kkiiitihme a ys
Ir g 7.'Sk l L37 c‘siminue d' grow itttlidl - the pfn.
fportions of a well-developed man. Fr the
fDm 1 - 1.:.liol'•~13:1311 1 ilkiltd•VMPzii - d in a
ty lb
I:b ox ~ hi'aelittAstantly•iyfips s ask,
'be atretiqdlrillikinds'oftltti fires, or t le last.
isixty years. lie acquired a commoti En
glish education, and taught school l'er
plumber of years ;4102118 Vtillidlailfili
ivies serving his seventh term as a justice of
the peace, having acted in that capacity for
4 , tearl a thirty-five years. •He used •th pen
I vith is left hand, and wrote a • very accu
h•ate d legible hand. In 1853 he WILS awar
?led n, c•. •. ~. •
~, ~
t• ~ , 7,i , the c•t.titlid V
n itthis
ail, • ~, i- 'Ho, .r . , '': 41114 1 ' 11 4. 1 1 1 1.rg 1111,.
Waynesburg an , a so ^ anot ter route, • lich
Sve have forgotten, and at the exphatipn of
the first term he was awarded the cotr;ritet a
second thrill. He kept a number af Lot., es
%Ind faithful employes, but lie siipt•ritii:(-tiii«l
the wholwbusiness ate,ssdy -
lag irra o b ll, :ittargeinPvinekvirgr i P* 7 ' 49l %
burgh, Vilas.hington and AN aytk•sburg, witii:.
Only a small boy for company. • - •
At the age of twenty-Ibree or „t.wcruy..ll,yi t .,
'be eloped with a I.l.lll , Wition, ,b la
tied withoutthe consent of her friends ; but
she being of suitable age for .mittr_infoity no
troub•itc ,,, eniutili'• • Hie •w . f4P - e t , Cca'tq be 1-1
'valuable helpmate for 0 i,... ,t , sl : b ecu li ur
1 1.,
ei.tacin,AQ.Nuall. tt-f -g .1:Y.at.4 . -.46t144;
him twelVe or flitrteenc t • r.n.
i olleseiseatell *lll,a stntit.rdUldie4i#
coc
iron opstitugariatn,d „by dint of indpmita
ble at4•6 4 •Wntlm6ccinetay,- lie--Peefsmtlated.,
itite a respectable amount of proOity,---
~.......—.:l__
inn recunibent postnie, he wrote with his
paper on a small board placed iter44,: -ids
hvienstooral b rt , the iiiiieeliguix liabib or
411 triad ifie4iiitri,Miil flititwn s iA
muse es of ' A nee - lc. - acquit et i su - eien ,
strength to enable him tohold his headin thnt
4ituation for hours without apparent f'utigui.:
+Brownsville Clipper.
WEIM !,!. v„- -!.,,, :"..:
1 . 4...
connEonal wEr,KLY e.v
E. R. KIMBALL, Paull Greker.
40424
Wrbtsuouo, Azar!. 9,107 e.
;
1 DEALERS' PAY I'OR SELL AT
iolour, per bbl .. ft/ 04 (;(3.510 00
;Thickwheat flour, per cwt 1 co
Wheat, white, per bushel"- 1 CO
Wheat, red. 140 - •:"
Wheat, spring, ":,- ),.:!.. fr 7
Murk - wheat, , , ^
porn, shelled, "es V,,,,,,, A•'•44 f,/,,,,. ' •
tlats,
-4
Barley, ~,
i ye. 41
(110Ver Seed,. "
Thnotby seed, "
Beans, ..,
~,,,,,dopdttlige4 YAZD. .c) Mope , •ItaMdsa ...-
-re ..,10;c(y , t • V." 41:t4- :ital. 4 ta -51 , 3
110 n oei, per bush 1;0
Apples, green, per bUah ' ' 100
.Onions, per bush ISu '
-+ , fps, per bush 2(l
HeinsPork, per lb,lairdirve,Airi73o
, perib . •f••• •••A ; 14, .. •,, - 7' ...212 0i
Shoulders, :1.. ..S. 140......1,4 VlO ...u.
Butter, per b , SO
. • -
Cheese, per lb
Lard, per lb
Tallow, per lb •
Honey, pera, 4 ....,„..,.„
~,....„
Beeswax, I,ftllsTro.Nre 4 N.Cr:W.",*:!.eil ,
, Vinegar, per gal ,c ....Y} u ,
Eggs, per dozen
, /lied apples, per lb
tied relies, 'per lb
ll WaitioN 4 lilnlN-v Tar , - !
- • 1.1 - sa, lb,, -. e:. , e.-Fl-R- "
Dried raspberries, black, per 1b..., 25
tied raspberries, red, per lb ' 20
Cranberries per qt
Hay, per ton
~-,, _ %1V4 ..'...”:-;.',-- '"'...‘
Wood,lB inches, per co, - -
'6 . 04, 0 feet, per cord
. .Coal, bard, per ton •
Coal, soft
• , Ground plaster, per ton...
' iStlgar, "A" coffee, per lb.
. Sugar. yellow, 'per lb
'Bl.trar, brown, per lb -
'Teas, green, per lb
„Teas, black, per lb -
Xerosene, per gal. • ..01.1.47.. i7.:•44,..i:t 7.11.^W.
4/ 41 0 0 *Maar r 1.6
. .
!, ltalar %%ZVI%
tt
,-: ',.--,-.1',:„.,,•- -,. 4% ,--. . 1 -,.":;::i.- , 24 , 44 , -. 4....+,: 'RAM'.
...........--•...........6--..k...•
' 1
•'--; - ' hi AIITIAGES. - - i
t ' ' ''
r, ' D ' Alri) t ..1 . .... ---liis !pulpit. 148241
008 •. 1 • t •
, .I_,.q. F._ . 1 .-prliiithilliii.
_autil . ,dr,,,E,i :Y4 ur.est ilunglaitor or,Mris Salpy . ,-W . W.
Utroili - Of I' ntistuil, Pa. '• '- , - - , I "--,' ' - 2 .,
_ ' ' BELLiciitiN.Rilf.iyi T.Lat c Ghartefritott.- - 140ilili:
28, - 1872',10*Itfik. fl, S,-Tray =me. Mr.i-, David Delleniew . „
"t'C'':rl'opilyi Mill SILBH Ma; 'a J. Gillett of potringtory.
Mil
ry..
teudent
April 3,
s3rEA • 61 Attsthihig' Agopt,t; publisbei ` Ol . ,
th 3 routke Cart*, nt Minneapolis. - 711tui,.. Days:
hatO trieol Geo. Rowell and Co .. No. "-Park 119*,;',
linut YorV, a
i n i d- - rta rely
4X upon , -
"
ital76'.l4Pic74.7Zi 1/.. , k' Ta . jst r- euiS kr . 1 7 .0 -
:4 2 : 11 1111 . 1t31.: “ 4 :4, UA OK
V •
- • A . i'f c t ;m of early IndlitorettOn,` causing inert uus
WIRY , Pl:oriataie decay, triad in alo overt :
advertised ternetly, Las discovered a simple 3.1.• ates
Pelf.talm%, l2, 2 ll trill 4 eln.n"f#7 telio,c-Barett*
14'43, givtunclaffiziEr7STlS Miv York. „
the
to°
s to
472,
, 1
rs fr
cb. re uc
Ininiry _.l
'VOICE FROM THE PULPIT. ,
. ' - •,
,Lifo, , 4AAWitapkor4A - AURraab4estilenigo,,,
t
Vermont, writes': '" I had,sufferedfor reat.y;
years Is ohrimie plarrhSea and Ctilic, becomings;:r.
Mitch re need that X was at times Ninable to attend i.... 0
nip mint I bed been instal by severer_
physlcia , both. Allopathic and Homoeopathic, i bi4t
a=lt 0 results. While on a visit to Sciziuts
icperiencid a very severe attaek,;atild.
444
0 Wil
iner
I), a
and
by the cavice of melee of my friends procured a, bottle
_.t . 316rMILIt's HMI Brstune. The effect then 'pro::
tluced gAulicomisto of en ultimate ,cure,, and on my ?.
,4 , 4 . U. til t *lllppr, 4-/Pv i tii 4en nix ,
V
- el- 4 .c. Cu ,ft tt,igttla if "Attar -
f iailentevihay -a fa.,-,4 /4.3,11,44.: - .: 1: , , ,
uwcir. pa: cit,,l4r 1,,f,:, 41.443 SS Ae,:ii LoWarS.' *A' 44- 2 : -
I -
Toni, Nebraska, Kansas, Califorula.t
Advertising alone -does not "produce success- Thli l .l
which is advertised must brivo,intrinrie merika
VW& : • • if.svillArveritntillir 7 do it more . klum.
than good. If you have anything which you knoiv to
- be good, ocher/ire if thorozgl* rind you will be sate ti
succeed ; , if it is poor, don't praise it, for rople!witl
soon discoren you are 1iihk..." 404 - 1 ?:; - I CI
Such is the policy of the lltunarrerou ihrirre,
Ittaggiatu4****mtza4
11/. (Mumbling with the gr eat Padilla Roads. To
1 To
ki
lihq_epital.raf RcLimaskerandepthat tlful
4 a
Witligllhilidl,RTlest‘itlkt. R. land road.
homesteads. " 3d, To St. Joseph, Kansas City, and all
=
I# 4 , l lft, ts• . ' ' ' .
he roads ere splendidly built, have the best brldi
es, finest cars, the Miller platform ffend coupler, and
the safety air break (to - prevent the ,loss or life that is..
.., eve) y Vbere else happening), • I'4lln:inn's aleepb , -
IMEmail dining cars, Jarge and powerful engines - (to
Make quick timanind good connections), and are in a
• L i'orttb:estit a liatis in the West. So that if
on • to - v sly, quickly and comfort
ably to auy point in Southern lowa, liehrasha, Kansas,
or on the Pacific Roads, be sure you go "By way of
Burlington." .
All who wish particular information, and a large
map,• showing cprrectly tho Great West, and all;its
railroad Connections, can obtain them, and any other
kn g ; by addressing General Passenger Agdnt,
B. dr. . R., Burlington, lowa.
The Truth, & Nothing but the
Tircurrze.
fivITE Ind Patent in nse is just out for saving money'
I UM DEXEREST.4z ewts. -
4
Spool Thred d• Rack - an . " ,
Diu c sun en Spools of Thread and Threactilin the Deb
bi'', 101 of which can be attached under the Sewing
Machine. There were but four brought to Wellsboro
for samples, which was bought immediately by 1, •
ANDREW FOLEY, Jeweler.
M. DULLARD, Assessor.
JAMES STALL, Cond'r W: & L. IL It,
CHAS. CHA.PMAN, Engineer, "
1 ;1.
Those wishing the above patent will find tIIPTsI Ff
Andrew Foley'e. The county v,14 be ilioronglay can.
yeesed by • "E: I. J.CINES, .
Geneva Agent, DiofAbllrr„ Pa.;
141144rit4tila It4t l Z 11 .t kra
t
U. S. ,IN'I'L'ItNAL REVENISE/
i'AX PAYERS TAKE 'NOTICE.
Anill be at use offien in XlT6llabo r ro. flow). CO., Pd.,
..11au_saturday. Monday and Tuesday, the -27th. 2 , 4
and 3.3 th days of April, 1872, row the j)urprie oX.lteagr
tug gnsr.anpnals that trutykiaoielObitetThalaitten
the A - Sat:dant As:lellabia relating to the Annual mac
ta , .14 I. All appeals must be rends and en m't
aretagMe.-,tea
Assessor lEth Dtsiric
. welfsboro, Pa., April s, 1872-2 w. e
1 ,t 7 .
,
I W u jig i . a l3 o 7 k l a o t u t td e
. ?it i, Lus o d f at all I tlii e A s m l t h L e T srls present
Jackson, April 1,, 181 . near 'Jackson Centro.
1 . n . - -i- .-k-, ---- . -tnr. ~
rt , - ra l ie z blzierenatte I •1'
ritHE.tmderttigued has sold his farm, and will offer
I for sale at unction, at Ids house in Catlin Hollow;
l i...t+mtas ikl i " 11K172, at ten o'clock 4. in, tht
"ItilltMlitrothrtylo Wit : 6 cows. 15 head young cattle,
2 horses, 2 bogs, snow of hay, at, aw, laming tools,
honochold fornitine„ WO bushels of corn, oats, buck
wheat and potatots. Also other articles. Terms,
, . 5, one year's credit with approved -security,-4
6 nor cola.. discount for cash. CYRUS CATLIN. i
April 10, 1872-2w.* ;.
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Of. ' 1 -WAL-44ilittAX= lar.:.:-... tit...L. RUSSELL. 1
Delmar. f
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Choice Miner a specialty. Our hotpl an timidly,
trade entilostrp pktainthe Ilightattlitarbotbrice , i
-for Ti".l .' ll l4l NIAFI ittiriell , ,i.i9OGlVOtkit(AVatel
St rbi*OlP .1•440 . 0 1 9,in52r 4 MAZ1•;,..,,..L!
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PilonartatZloilttPliatergateeklioldera of th e Statt
r 11 . 0. 'flat Schooftt the Dtli 151 strict, Afanstleldi for/
tne election of 'Pitisteesi will be bah' in the School;
bail:ling on lifouday, Dhly 6, 1872, between the hours]
of 3 suCt D p. tn.
E. L. SPERRY, ' O. P. WATIIOUS, ,i
Freß. li
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I.•VIN .i li r ..,Re Lett tell..gt:ti . o 1 15 ir; CLre
nill meet at the aultool Louse near the Delmar,
rth'ese lattots oo the l'.iti. or April. Instant, at 10 A.i
51.. 1.,i the porp4w of cant: .-ling with tvaebeifill
tt..i 81:th lINI . sch,.l2. A saw nu 3clitiol will be [3l , ari.-
d..ti LA , aeb 1:4 , :i20ui hone; who: r a tivo•tbirils.inajority;
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AP:if n:1872. 2,t'i ItOlt'r CAMPBELL, Sec'S;
bl tor gale , -
T liCotTirtg •Acadillay: • zlicto g ,lo l :A T t, Ltiee
- OTs: • Inqntre at: s:;_r„
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SLEIGHS AND - it #,SLEDS.
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We are prepared to do anything imonr Line on aoott
notice and in the best taculner. Sat!sfhttiou odium
to,eci. notuurrox,`onn <Cco.
_II.I.*TINGS k COLEB, Az ents IVollsbor`
Stony Fork, Jan . 1, a 72.
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Wall Paper, , - .
Window Shades, 1
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-Ts kikilitaioll , c.-4 — 44 ; '-.
. - Picture Frames and Glass, .
Pluiprea, all sorts,
1 - • ,' -Picture Coed,
I il, ; „ , Law Blanks.
, I Ju tikaat i to-... 2 74"4 4 T. ..t.. -, ... ,e4- - ....N.•
Ettilira,,,, __ in .
pty ß 4,7ines;
• - • ' Writing Desks
Goods,
Law Books. r" , 4
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Ansi etely RI tick in onr line of trade.
%5 7- 3- . ..-Xettilii a . t.„*KM/lar a mouth.
—Limira Dailies at 75 Cents a mantis.
~....7 8 1ibscriptinns tor a week, •or month, or year.
—Qtklers for Looks not in et•-ok promptly attended to.
—An Express tru:kage r', coed from New York ev.,
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rates.—Wo are Agents of the Ands Linn and MA Onion
Line of U. S. Mail Ocean Meanie 14,- , Passage tickets to
and fr:ror any lin:iit in Ellropil it th e low vat rut.
-:43l,Ait Dr.i.lis ie.xl,l on any lit ik lu - Eurnpe at ear
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But if lied sithen this don't rhypie; _ !:
For he sellsheatia and sells them righti-
And,has hi cash for all at Mott.-
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Of Boots a d Shoes so very cheap, • _ --,
I'll il gin agents time to speak; :- 1.
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Dill it al a you can't but be,
Wit p'c and the quality. - • ' '''• - •
Re does h bisiness on the.scrlare'; ;•;--• . -'•
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Ile says at nee just what he'll do,
'And whate sara is right and true. .
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I cannot st p to I enumerate-- • !. - '
I have bar ains both good and great. -
My stock i plentiful, cheap and. fine, -, •
Especially in the Dry Goods line. , ." ._
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Ntathera's Boot & Shoe, at & Cu• Dry •
Goods & Groetfry fitoriis the cheapest iiitice inAloga emmiy to tor
goods Wye It a trial arid you w a oonvinodi. - . , - , • . . . . --' - , - •
o'dowley" has just returned f New Rork with u large stock of Spring Goods, Whieli he will, on 16.?01i,:t
1
of his immense trade, sell at less p At than before, and which ho has bought much cheriPei,nri: e:re!. -
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It you want ButtalO Itobea,
kpriaes that can
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news from shore te.shpri•
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holipiforne think-him
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Proclaim tit
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UTTERS,
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dirt Diaohl‘e Shop.
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-;sl.lttable ;
which is, dae , t.o - nierit Won e:::\Tn`fijul
o!rl' 0tt:9,44- tbat:Xeicliefa
". tigl,t,hl/•-fo:iti - hi sfakkiard, • it
is tlin only relkible an it i . treeetndpfep-
AptiowfOr,TCstialirla*FGß42r OFVFADED
Ats to its youthful color,.malting" it
Boft,_lutitrons, The:se:74lp,
by, its, usi, becoines white and, °limn.
It *Tenioves all eimptiOn,s:ao.
,and; by its tonic properties„ipreyents
. the hair from falling out, as ft stlitm
%lasi 'and nourishes the 'hair lands.
y its. use, the halt gro*kthielcer'und •
- 11i 7 litilducrosilt.,Kestores the
`Capillary glands to their.uorMal vigor,
.and will create a new : growth, except
:iu extrerae did age. t , is "the tmost .
economical HAta Dirissf.t.th eVertuaed,
as - it. requires feT"er'appliCations,- and
• gives; the hair a' splend i • irlopsy ap
pearafiee. A. A. - Hayes, M.D., State
Assayer. of Massachusetts says,: ".Tho
conotituenis are pure, .and -careftill
,-selected for - excellent! cpillity,; . " and I
cinisider'it' the 13r*: 1 1 .- .e.atuvrioN .
for les intended.purpocs."
`-soht by all tiruglq. Isis, and lie iert ketlietnie l.
.1 , ?flee Ono POD*); "
- -Buck mg am_ s Dye
4s,our neneweelir many casco re
-.quire" too long- tyfiil,, did town:inch
oaf%:- - torreitord•gray or 'faded Whisk
4roltctie-hai,e, prepared this - dyp, in one
I,,tvittiiio7l4' which will quickly _and
effebtlially uceompliiill this. result, It
is. efisily applied, and produces a color
-which will neither-rub nor wash off.
Sold - by all, Druggists. Price Fifty
Cents. .
, .
Menufaotured by B. P. HALL & CO.;
NABLIUA, N.II.
Ida.. 1. 1472
, WIN'S Shanty.
Wi eta
NORRt', rNI ILL -NEVER CEASE'
o
t aeaud gi•calLgit, medictit'dls -
Dtttobtei.
"13 glanty.
-ST
It WIN'S Shanty.
L,41. :kr. L. BACON'S
` it Ferns culdi;diilitheria., l cramps and Paine in the
itemach, quditMettoti - , tilarrh6i, 'dysentery; summer
nierbret, chOlem as by nuidic:•
is au eiteruahapulteation for, frost, bites, chilblains,
stirains, britiS e r a, fi lens , rheumatism; sick, headache,
,tobthaelie, i9ing in the side, back and loins,
in a pact oot six yeare, it has been found to - be
ut to no ProPoration tver offered to-the
Tee prouttetor of thlif"medicine feels warranted in
gilarauttieing iipto'be the - best remedy for the above
dlseaecs in the market.
Manufactured and put up only by Dr. M. L. Bacon,
Bluasburg Pa. ,
- , Virbolesaie agentg—Mallett, sewer • & Purbank, 149
Chamber street, Now York ; 1). Terbeb'k Co.'Oar
ning, li t Y. • . • ' Jan: 1,1872.
WIN'S Eihantl,
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WIN'S Shantt.
_W47'4Slinty.
-
• &min ation,_ of Teadierg. ,
cipEClAL.Emuniutaion ioithoiti-whd de.06131.4 toarli
:aciring tho corntpg suppler. and have note cortlll
- II be beld.4%
'4offiNt Smolt.
Lavvreucevillo, Tuastray, April lei,,-ISTA
Roseville, Thursday, IS; ' is
.11anatiold;• Eatgrittin:
Libtrty x - : ../azala-Y,p .-23 t• • 3
•it troxville,s - jormto i ,...,
Liiiatisinatibus'svill'Ochtniinse:sat'9),,..Arar. Applicants
iv l /14saing z:sp. sink , find s paper:. 'Eltcsotors Ede
e&nisstry in.vited attsnd.- " E t 71012T.0.k7,7
. U. lErl2. • ' Sup't.
.DWDCS Shanty.
DVrEsl's Shanty.
ONI
WIN'S Shand.
\i*
.Tlyat - vl;lurrib,er.keepa et:m.s.l=lly land
Putt), Dragaand -Mailiatunn. 04.-Migal%
ratnts and - 011a; Ltl l / I PB, stationery,
..Itoo'NOtibinittia. ,
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