V .4sa•rerfloor, • la • k . 2 , ` cz ;1' 1. 51 _if '#.s If L -1 VOL. XIX. ei4c Agitator.' YLWASUED ENT-11Y WEDNESDAY ta TAN GELDER & BARNES ‘P.0.1 °ELDEN. a. Y. BAUER. tr TrTIMS :—52,00 per Imam in advance. ,*a RATES OF ADVERTISING: Im p, 11n 2 in. 31n. 4in. 71n. 12 in `25 In. w ee k $1 002-010 beMOO pip 9)0 st w,ilte 1 0 7 ' 3)00 '`VOU 5 0 Wgoo 1110.7:01t ,ill*,..lcc 2(0 300 500 GOO 80013 00 18 00 IMonth 250 400 600 700 90015 00 20 00 gonths 4 00 600 900 10 00 12 00 20 00 28 00 Monthq 500 800 12 00 13 00 15 00 25 00 35 00 gnntll3 900120018002000 22 00 86 00 00 00 y a r., 12 00 18 09,25 00 28 00 35 00 CO 00 100 00 Advertisements are calculated by the inch in length [Miim, runt any less space is rated as a hill inch. Foreign or sadvertiements renst,ibp when before /a long, except yearly contractiihalf-yearly *incubi In advance will be required. BrstliES3 NOTICES in the Editorial columns, on the Toad page, 15 cents per line each insertion. -Moth kr inserted for less than $l. Le:c tr. NOTICES In Local column, 10 cents per line if ore than five lines ; and 10 cents for a notice of five no or less. o‘rouN comyrs of MannuoEs and DEATHS, Inserted ; but all obituary notices will be charged 10 cents •; line. Srrci.u. NOTICES 10 per eatvt al Bresziszcidps tiara re, Business Q., R. S. Bailey & Son, ENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. choice nutter a specialty. Our hotel and family tlade cuables us to obtain the highest market prices :or Tioga and Bradford Dairies. No, 36 South Water 10,Mi72-3m.* A4taltie l 42 - I'TORNEY ANDOO - 143ELL&R.LielT.1.-- 11".''z437"SAteet i)is promptly attended to. (Mee over Wm. Roberta HardwareMora.—Wellsboro, Pa., Apr. 1,1812-9 m. C. H. Seymour, ITORNEY AT LAW, Tioga Pa. All business en ;rated to hla clue will receive prompt attention,— p.r.. 1, 1112. Gco. V. rroßny AT LAW.—Offico in Bowen dr Cortefa bw,k, across ball from Agitator Office, 2a floor, Isboro, Fa.—Jan. 1. 1872. Mitchell & Canter* ITORNETS AT LAW,' Claim and Insurance Agents. Office in Roy's block, over Van Order's lighor store, 'Plisbore, Pa.—Jan. 1, 1872. William A. Stone, rroloirx AT LAW, ovor C. B. Hellay'a Dry Good Store Wright & Bailey's Blook on Main street. Wellatioro, Jan. 1, 1911 Josiah Emery & C. D. Emery, TTORNEYS 4T ,I.A.W.t.Oface Oposite,Captjtmase, 2c o . I paws Bldck. Williainipart. Pa. '-..MU promptly attended to.-LJau. 1, 1872. - J. C. Strang, ITORNEY AT LAW DISTRICT ATTORNEY.— °Dice with J. D. Niles, Esq., Wellaboro, Pa.-Jan. I, '72, J.B. Niles, TTORNEY AT LAW.—Will attend promptly to bus r2ess entrusted to his care in the cotuatiee of Tioga aad Putter. Office on the Avenne.—\iallahoro, Pa., sn. I, 1872. Jno. W. Adams, TTOIINEY AT LAW, Mansfield, Logo, county, Pa Co'la cious prompty . atteTded to.---Jau. 1, 1872. Jno. W. Guernsey, TTORNEY AT .1 4 AW.—All biasiness entrusted to Lim , 12 ta, promptly attended tn.-011 Ice Ist door south It.ckham ti Farr's store, 'Vega, Tfoga county, Pa. :111. 1, 1672. Armstrong & Linn, TIOLNEI':3 AT LAW, Williani.cport, Pa. Wu. H. AItISTUONO. I SArcrt. LINN. lym. B. Smith, tiSION ATTORNEY, Bounty and Insurance Agent. lo,clmunicattoureent to the above address will re :`five ProulP, atteptioll. - Tepla napder4te..-r-linox.- 4 I U., ?a. Jau.dl,-181/:., Van Gelder l Sr, Barnes, I'ItTICTERB.—AII kinds of Job-Printing done on ;I.3rt notice, and In the beet manner. Office in Bow- Cone's - Block, 2d door.—Jan. 1, 1872. W. D. Tei•ben 4L - `Co., , 1101,1:SALE DRUGGIST, and dealers in Wall Paper, K,rostsue Lamps, Window Glass, Perfumery, Paints, hr.—Corning, N. Y. Jan. 1, 1872. D. Bacoli, M. D., slciAs 'Ain) SURGEON, lat. door end of I.augh- Nebe--Zfain Street. Will attend promptly to all 2,+.—Wellaboko, Jan. 1, , 1812. A. M. Ingham, M. D., 11:EOPATHIST, Mee at his residence on the At -WeUsher°, Pa., Jan. 1, 1871 rif - to 4 " YSTCIAN AND BURGEON,—Officy—Opening out of Goles'a Drug Store.—Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. 1 Seelpy, Coats, •Co.; , NRF.11.3, Knoxville, Tioga Co., Pa.—Receive money : - .4..posit, discount notes, and sell drafts on New et city. Collections promptly made. SEELLY, OBCCOI3. VINE CRANDALL, 1, 1972. DAT/D COATS, Knoxville. J. Parkhur s t & a m ok erisly Ming, Tioga CO., Pn. JOEL PAP.Enuns,-r, JOHN Paincrarnar, C. L. PArrr.coN. DEE Sablusville Hotel, D‘. 4 Cburclirit t• , . , Is good condition to acconiniddatti the traN'el in a caperior tuanner.--Jau. 1, 1872, Petrolinin House, iri.P, P. 1., Geo. Cloee, Preprirtor.--Cood ne ^•n,,-:ztion for bot.ll man and beast. c C4nrgel rea ve".l attention given to guests. .I‘.-.7.! Farmers' Temperance Hotel. MoNRoE, having pnrchasTd this bonse k let in fut - sre as in die past, Belied)* on tem p;indpnls. Every uceommotlation for 111)%11 Leat,e. Charges reasonable.—Wellsborcc - Pa., In I, p,-.72 T:nioll°fel: - k! 1 VAN 11011 N, Preprieter,llsboro, Pa.—This pleaaantly 10. Sited, and hag all the conven q f•. , r atau and ,Lcaat. Citar,lnsrnlodgtatV• 4 747 , t •• Wellsboi'o Hotel, COR. NIA.LN T. & THE AVENUE, Wellsbore ; SOL. BUNNEL, Prop'r. .als is a popular Hotel lately kept by B. B. Bo'dday. hoprictor will spare iib'pains.t6 make it-ti 4 first ss koala. All the stages arrive and depart from this , se A goc4 I, ........ is attendance. ..e..t? - Lirei - y At- JL.n. 1, 1,,7.1 Hotel' for - 'Saie. HE Atorr/ean Ilotel, Nelson, Pk, house and Lath ntarly new, half nom land. On the' ct Cowcncequo Valley IL It. Work just be- • z : 'commenced, WO men atoFork no bs r; TLg •Pt•rty I.po sold at a bargain. - A good • man can '•l' the property while the road is being built e ,, Y. For particulars inquire on the premises, seizts C. B. WHITED', •N`.7• Blossburg, Pa. f rXiclOl;4?: 'ENNSYLfAMiI 11011§E" • I•tTETy known as the Townsend House and t- , r a Ume occupied by D. D. geliday, has been _ th orceehlrrefftted add. tithifotlb.*' M. R. O'CONNOR, 'zillbe happy to accommodate the old friends of ouse at very reoollableoretes: s"'"1111A I I, ie72- iy, : Batchelder &- Joluit3en i PROPIVIETOIig OF THE ELLSBORO MARBLE WORKS, SSnln Stileet 4,t2.1144„,4: W I:LLSI3OItO, TIOGA COITNTY, PA. TO/trteTONEZ, TII3LE 201 - 3,COVNTERS,if.C. , I Other nettle Niork itietnie eneatV, 'and 'Ai' , reit ble ratc-s• alii6 furnish to order, Marble and armies, Grates, renders, &c. J. B. BAOREJADER. IA A. 40t14. MEM Okla r ow, Cane cut l v Cart Saying, Ctittri Ah 1 ani "oChartr . al halt, Vo pray thee, Y3f3ionder little town, :Or. near that sparkling fountain - lybere'the water, -wimple dean The 'old will drink and be refreshed,,,' The, ibunitbe disk will Ding.- -And the tender little children , • ' Pluck froWersbeside the spring." Dear Agitator:—Plesse allOw me to report myself to frlends • - and:iacquaintatiees , in Tiogu county tiu-ciugh yonr eOlunfis: . I de• sire to say something aboUt the cure ease end ,the i ,vreservation.of health, which' think will be interesting and profitable to _ many of your readers: First, suffer a-littlesq_my-rterponal.,history by INjay of intioiltittlOrrto the sUbje`er: Four years ago I left Wellsboro, to'eugage in the firactice of the law in the far west_— I located at Omaha, NOraska, and soon found myself busily at work: For years befoie going west, I had been afflicted with chronic bronchitis : and . indigestion, and 'es the labors of my'prolession increaso, these diseases became 'aggravated, culminating at length in" bronchial asthma, congestion of the liver, congestion of the brain, and, a multitude of minor complaints. This was in Ile summer of 1870. For weeks at a time l l would be prostrated, and would only recover from one attach for a short time, be ; fore I would be re-attacked and again pros trated. I was -soon compelled to give up business and return with my family to my friends and native home. I had hoped by rest from Wetness to get .over my difficul lies,;• and I .did get temporary relief in the winter of 187041 during which time I re turned-to Omaha, and attended toisolne un• finished business, but came east again the folloWing spring .intending to spend some time .in out-door employment and recreation, Jan. 1, 1872 hoping thereby to requit my health and get it finally established before again engaging in business. But in a week or two the asthma came on more severely than ever; my .whole _system was very bilious, and a terrible cough followed.: , Days and nights together I ,ould not lie down to sleep un less under the influence of some Pdwerful opiate or narcotic, and whatever relief 1 gained by such means only seemed to aggra-• vale My sufferings afterwards. Though ~1, nature ly hopeful and perseVering, I became' much liscouraged and almost despairing.— Life corned hardly worth struggling for, against such odds ; and at-times I only car ed to live for the =dependent- -apes:nt s family. I had long. been a believer in 1 ilygleniC Water-cure treatment, and had. both; seen and experienced its -benefits in . acuteidgeases ; 'but'l ktiei'V very little of its virtue in chronic cases. But there seemed uo other resource for me now, and so I came td the Institution .whose name heads this sr ticle•early last summer, determined to make a thot.ough trial for life and health. I will 4empt,to describejny course of -treat inl 'detail, though it was very plain and le. ' Suffice it to say,, that ; for ten kX have ,I had no asthma that has t d me . ' to raise my head from my pillow ; r , slight symptoms of it have made their trance, but have yielded readily to ‘ent, and have now.entirelydisappear- snCtt , n ,went -imps mont caus • twig appe treat ed. I have alSo 'got rid'of .a inultitude cif other ,anradYing dieeitsee, and I now look': forward to a life of health, happiness, and, usefulness with a well grounded hope. Al this has been accomplished by psycho hygi bid means—such as rest, diet, mild wat ter-cure processes, gentle exercises in the ivied, air,i agreeable society, pleasant ,'and recreative amusements,, and an intelligent and abiding faith that the laws of nature when .cheerfully and lovingly obeyed are competent to cure disease as they are to pre ''fi licaltl- , q 'lvo - .used no , drugs nor liteines.whateVer, and have avoided.- the if butter, salt, spices, and:other condi ts," living exclusively upon.plain unsea-: idi food; consisting principally of ttit Id, unleavened bread, fruits and vegete 7 and'never eating more than twice .a Gni EDE use I .-- me , BO boilt 1 tiles! I= si I _ . - • - • - - , ,' ... . . . . . , i, f .. , , . . ~ -. ,•i- -. 7,- • „ . _ _ , - • , .. • ' - ' ' ~, - - , • , . . . . . , . , „. , . , I , : , - , . . - - - I .....-. 4 ,2411' ; ....: . , :4`i ' ~, ? r4 r ;; , ', - 1? '. -'.'t: - : 4 ::I ' ,.' 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Thy lustiest ecmis'inthe net:t . ire tayeit, .1 - •:- The 0 . n0 ., 159 ittbitiiign ozz the pion.' ' enbal ,Cnbs t ! „peeMe:the u:ltfem r _ zs , I see ber etnAfling nithicioseneil flair, •-. Reif, with the stain of reeentathughters- - • Ifer shield is broken, ber bosom bare; Her sword beillrApped—fq,ehpcim.ftot.4o/44.4t - i . Ifer eye feliolionr, cheer:SBre ; llnt b:0 - Jewel Otjewelsi hitlitiot sold Istod - iffiom bar trembling grasp - r" -; Cuba f scuba 1 A"ciowi t flio iikterp; • , - She loolts iligerfugaoN3lng eye; "Columba► will, ?taught*? Viff On,* Sic). If they Nytil CHARON, ,nyP/ytorisima the distant• SaglOozny and itO drear •Are rain-elonditrassinr Ch, la the tempest, lac! No aluuloiv of the tainl • Is there, no wind, ni 'Tie' charog that la pa( • With all lila'sfoomy I : The piing meat elj In their strength The tender little Intani. ' They totter bylls,elde; , Tho old men ITallt behind hint, And earnestly they prey (Both old'itatt yaw% trnplorellm sbiae brtetaalq. "I will not stay niy journey, Nor halt biany town, Nor any sparkling fountain . Whore the waters winaphiaman ; The mothers- coming to. thy well„ , _ Would lino* the babes they horel -- - - The wives would deep their husbands, Nor could T part-them ineire." " GUR 1401iE I need not have remained here so but as it was not deemed advisable forme to resume business so soon after tak ing treatment which my broken-down constitution required, I found I could as. propably spend my time here as elsewhere: Ha I been engaged in some other kind of business, I Could have safely returned to it • . much sooner. iThis Institution is the largest Hygienic tuer-cure' la - :America, and for 'aught 4- knoli - the largest in the world.: It has bcen . presided Cier,for fourteen, years i .by-Jltmes l.TaeksOn, M. D., a veteran of thirty yens experlence in - treating the sick by hygienic, or psycho-hygienic, ageneles.:— .Thitt *not inertly .a fashienable watering • da) lon 41;1 - !:,T:3: ?,<l :u_: EMESEM OM =theta,- heel— , 4 thine le, trampled feelr ' 460;1 ihee. free L . = .1"." miszed thed ;' • knee P' • t , - piagod ec? . • • her .. • , IC sea? ' • . 17. IrVeitilii) Maa. • -."T„ 1;,1- •-/^ • "• A,l:4l}antt , ,al, Zelf Flllllll 'place *here peepleporaepetlidbitilli4gPt: re441 411 4'40-1 0: 44T I bi Wi t t.0 bOine 'hack 'again t.141t Allan a4tiOre-tya - Mchooll.. , .wherc novae :cooteo at:o' not 'etily cured, hut Wight how VI laivs f lifequaliealk - tlett iiiiiricier c ot the co n er v a ti a rather than of the -radicaP, typetip His lecturea to his-patients twice or thrpe;tinies a week sre more ihan :of hoard 'laid i'reatm‘nt hpt4,i3iCk and Well,whu tethem.. If Iliad obild fifteen or twenty yeers- of age to send. away to _school,•l should send hire or' her to thli institution filr'..tiiree or, six months prefereneeto aziir othei•TatO acquainted The ~iNteietY lierei cUlt ivated as well as unconvpnt iOnal the greates', purity of, conversation and - pro, - priet3r br manners prevail ;•and 'n . spiriVe4 chi - Ist:inn kildneisand clinOrffildpis pPriticlei : tl4o' houe. tr. Jackson as,his. , nliteCialediciti, assistant is Hon. J. C; Whittaker, 41. , piclankTipia=66lll4Y, ; 4 koildl mrithi 'w64`hAqum-totaost,Of Tourireaders ; requi res no,,,reeemmendtk. Lion from my pen.. Ineed only.say that• Dr., Whittaker has been connected with , thisln , ;slituilonfor several years, and ida. ehanteteii al ?P itife4, l ,an _i 4e 4 irr le lre d.4/0 1 3`, 41 10* ata *piithpaticiapi aiiApropriefOrk Tho„ phisiciau is. -Witse'. Harriet N: j AuStiii, - Kt D. I She:has. ably tilled the posi.: deli ¢E editorin-ehief of c.Thelaws.of Life and 'Auriial' of ,Ifealth,"- duihig ..: Which ; lime hers isairpckhds.grgitt„, from, &small beginning tie eifirst l elais Maga , Miss . 'Austiniis a believer , . in, an able ; 'adfoptite of, aria 'adearnesi Worker 'for', the xlghtfl'Af IAFTI/36*,'Hiiiiirt16 which 4 1 4', ialikq'B 6 94'4 6 aikll, - -,',loe.dCmi 1 .1 9 13 i We hurdbrielind follies_of fashioni:the abolition useless and worse than useless house.; hold 'drudgery ,which the .prevailing habits. impose. upon womatt; , 'thereby 'se-' ruling to her greater opportunities for''6 l ' cial 'aria inteliectUal culture, 2 , - and`,"wider fie a of:labbi in which te exercise her preied powers, To - attain' these ends she WoOld unite men and women in a joint ef fort to put away drunkenness - gluttony, the Surrogate of one ofnorthernthe New York counties on the subject Before Paley Q. C. Shortmatz, Surrogate; • IN TUE •MATTER OF PROVOTO THE LAST WILL AIM TESTAMENT OPTITIIB A PEEP Titus' A. Peep, of (4 reentiat, Hamilton county, is claimed to have made' a will, whereby he devised to ono John Smith pro pithy to the amount of $20,000, consisting of winter lots in Maumee city. ' Smith comes before the Surrogate to prove the will and demind the property devised. Counsel op posing probateAow, , " Ist. That -Titus A. Peep, - the testator, is still Living, and in proof of this Peep, him self is produced in Court, and testifies that he is not dead ; 2d. That ,the title to , said 'Water lots was never in shidl s ,eep, and that he: never had or pretended to have any manner of claim to said lots ; .-3d: That the . signature to said • is a lofgery ; and. • 4th. That there are no witnesses to the The questions before the Surrogate, there fate, are , ISt. Whether the will can be admitted to probate during the lifetime of the testator ; 2d. Whether , the devise of real estate, never owned by the testator, is valid , and sufficient to pass the title ; • ' • Bd. Whether the fact that the signature is forged - constitutes any objection to the va• lidity of the will ; . • 4th. Whether it is indispensable that' the will should be witnessed. OPT lON OF TUIL SGRROOATE The devise of property by, will is of great antiquity. Indeed,, this method of dispos ing of one's acquisitions is coeval with:the, existence of- the'.human race.• Willa are still extant,(being preserved ,in the, British Museum;' see catalogue. of that institution), which are said -1 co,,ltave, been, :_transmitted from the most ancient ,nations. , These in struments were very common, among the antediluvians. Indeed, Blackstone remarks .that there is an example, of a will in the book of Genesis—and -Blackstone's author-. by upon that point must be held decisive.-- It is to be regretted that -the manuscript -is lost, but probably the, will of Adam 'is re- , ferred to by this= learned , commentstor,r. Wills are t also known to bare exlsted,among the first settlers in, ,licandinavia, Assyria, Greece and Rome. Indeed, the,iword itself may be tracetl directly to the,Lstin tongue, It is derived from volo, - • " Sie veto, sic Stan°, stet pro rations volitutuo!"- I ' l ) r as Nero remariis in the Pantloci's. MY Lord Coke, in his Institutes, 'which is a work of high authority uses the phrase " ly," which hatierives from "aim and doll' s namby, ptimby." Dr. Johnson made some observations on this, subject, but as this Court does'not attech much weight to his authority,' it is not deemed_advisable to quote - them (see his _Works, London Ed.,. Quarto). — Webster's definition of this, word should be consulted by till who ore desirous of understanding its precise meaning (see •Ide great Dictionary ,of the English •guage, - which contains 30.00 more words than any other 'sintilar work). - In England, the time is not - known (to ine, at all events) when testamentary instruments were not4.e. cognized,' Important ebanges 'Wive been Made,*however,•frem time to time, in nip kingdom on . 4 great variety,of. subjects (see Hume's Hist. of - Eng:, Vol. Ist tolast sive). It is • a question much discuiised 4mong jurists and naturalists,,whether tes-. tamentary bequests' be a civil OrYtt iaatural right. " I think there's much tit be tiaid,on both sides'of this . questiOn. Certainly a - very civil proceeding taWaids thoseh ,to whom the testator bequeaths his prolaertt; and, in this great and glOrlens Republic, We, all hold it to be - a - natural right for every man, and more especially for every free man, to do as he d—rt please,, bOth as to de- Thing land inheriting property (See 'Deelara lion of Independence, passim). N. B. I use' the word d-;---n; not as a Curt, bin es an in dividual.- - r Asbas been before intithated, every man can make a. will'Who bas a disposition to'do So. And;l Can tad no' authority for requir• ing that the testator should possess anything to bequeath': This "Avciultlindeed heinaking a distinction between_ te, rich 'and the poor, which would be:odio to _ every_ friend of ' freedom and equality (see Jetterson's Xanual vol. 9y. 'The Almighty has not, in deed, given all Ake in the Mattel. of worldly aubstaricrbut tlof , glorlowit ,~£,~i;s ~rrs ' r ir evei -4' iiii'frieifili Vita lto / Atind !dui lielongaeertaiti. .or,. 'The ' followin g niirlieriiftit w;eight and; Vkileakiiiitiviiit 4 * wit .4 , :i4 ..r1 ... al ;.•0 , ,' . 0 0 sit T 4161, - ' ~,i-, ; ii, lappertolAispna.'."' .. _ ' ~„ yrniectl,Tri,ropl,/, p. 99 , 8 . 4 • E . I t 'ilia,'li.i l ClllPo 4s 4o l 3T : ' ' l l Mg w= l P l3,- )Y49t l l l :,Ett to gli , e or'ii at. ," ; .. consider .whaetli:oo 4, ;•.t0 Make' a wi11.... has' Id by:Vette - I; Pu ender! .4 11 T4) ,4 1 PILIJi, 11 114g 1 t4 c- ',l it?th-‘44 will:., 'M I , 461 7:c.drishIPivfl , , InPapiible, '1 he standint k bf 0 4 4Rticitkfor<mulking Wnt.4 ts - iii deed '-iie re d W4liting .",eii.ht :the, seine as that req te'tlacitle 01 their! validity 4, Andlib I cannot foilhOr to _,iiuOte - lioni a, r,ii, !'scent d cislon - of a' learned ,litojher,liCan 't astern. mpty:, 4- F,very Perlicitt nor embra ced with it P1. 1 . 11 4r,' 41 f - tikle'o: o ,V,e, el4ies, - (ldi. otti, lane icsi,or persons. noti.c'aikpt',6o-3fis), , i of , Inwfil • age,' , itt comptitt.4l4 malte s , fli,Viii„ lha his ' diantOdifig ever'lcVwetili - ; 4 , 408, tu l li also,l - isll,, o attio- w adp,,ll g ib l o Acr..., 143.: . , office i:if4 ilftiii.ate..„ - . - ''', ,„, -` , '', ,1 ' Marile tiVodeii - iveie - anCleiit 11', regt(rd4 1 'as 'llicompeterit to , make' testatnentairba; ; , •qu'elitti i - hi/Obeli ,tbinpetency is, re ; noted by. a recent statute;thesp Words : - ' ' <'l ' a rwiiii;stlikukti;siiisiiiii; fliVrifity A 3 q4zadiiii4, ' -f.' And when shrs'inkt'i; Alaibie.in't,-so there's tfte'snid' , .` ' -21 1eidefOttOtaldng4 WM . 1 4sursy7: 1 0s- : :ttiti • tfie -54 . , t; ,- Otleiittc,',Whl4l; A 9 intaii•rit : . ; z 2 ltill Otamod iiike;•that:by: Ih•4*:abt o; •ilitititik a wht a min contracts to :01.4 and • at, if he live4iiiiiilation of this implied • • m iss, he is guilty of:fraud, and it 'e 2 itA4riyed to oppose the proliate.Of tlid'' "Wilk (See rot us & Pothier on. a stopple). For birdo d i so would..he i'.' to lake ind_vantage `of his o-n wrong"»-which,, as-any ;:ford Mansfiel suggests; is ~i a ,siodie not`,sane- - , tfimed b the law,rrkinightulsoklete-fioni Confueiu , Solon, Iycurgus,,Socrates,,,lkin nihal, an other learied , Theban,s,-.l# lot: 4i the prose t I forbehr, - ,ii , ;.,.. . ;, 7 . ::, -:;-,..,., '",,', 'TIM re arid"' hey°, Made; shave <2may not. ' all' be co dered applicable:toll/Is ei/se;hut the i" im erfeet 'knoWledge..:of the 444tiy." on this s ject will,be . , Jr..,,icliciiea l , 4l _ m at, elent excuse for them:: Besides; - Besid es ; ate ad hionishe by a pourt whoielulthotitY,May b,e<co insi ered - ebitieWhat higher thtm tWs, not, our - light 4 f to ide o light under a bushel." In adeotdan e with this suggestion ; the r eotirt has thou ht meet 0, tetnove,th,e bushel;:that its light; like, Oast:, 'city - . on a great hill, il may illu e the Surinunding idarlgue_S#. : I OW propose 'ter coniider'some pg.thfi . otheit p o, i s raised in this case, and , lip, ..14: he proOt that • this testatoi is kill - , in living-IS cleat to prevent •the liOblitti sit' the will., 'las haat tilieadl,beeti'iuthiitddil,' 'the' ,co u : , Itevould, 'ctinilder it Ilk iid i ritt, cleaitha if the testator were•rittivend tlti he, living, it tv would- defeat the will.Tiloti:as 'my late lamented , brother, Judg&:).gtop,: . justly , •i43 arkal(E(l; t juii ?sec.' 64, g 5 lin penlieV ,' t liti is i al*tkfa : considered its' don'i i which niatilfestbilatight'to hiw,e been- diA10:" No*, 'it is clear' troth the testittiony' that the testator' duet to have ., been' deudyeiuts'agia.< And , thii,being a berselnitrinntfurtfkvith . equity iliiisdictiOn, he 'will, Therefore' be' considered tis deatt.‘.' This theit constitutes no" , objection to •the atillditY 'Of 'the'*ill.., Besides, •the only evidence, produced, 4,6 ,prove a that , the - testittor- is stilt liVitix !Wipe:, ,testis of Peep himself. • Ileb is“.cles ly, atilntere ted witnesk• and therefotelticem peterit-,:i via also' claimed that •his 'testimo ny isimb tted bY proof. of :an alai, tQr,volio' 1 position thit'court aceords , its'fiill-assent. :,, iliti Does the lactithat the. property he sine Ito Smith not bele% to the t 4 tatdri deprive the" - devisee , 'Of his Agin: of 'possgssioe, 11. I hold , pearly,.. not,, for; yea !sons 0E47 , ' 631, 3494T. •.i,• ~ . - :, , - . 8d: , Ts'" the' elrehmsuinee last iftek fainti• tare is conceded, to be alot•gety a valid , eh jectiteXto the Ni i , lll t, After.a-pretty,tlairomgli itiVeiltigatlon,l have conicito the ce4el.uszoti jil t 'that it hi ot.'. I g_rolirid ray oi*dom l ypon the aulhe ty of - ,blr. Justice Story , eited thi dertlie* t point ,'lnaceo.rdence with the -rlhOlple,..it:wa.4 • lelent to lime that . ' .It should also (gilt not to have • , Domestic. Poise;,„ .. _ ... , -• . Atpcore .4morkaii say : !` The re uuag of the Arnold fa DY at Bur suggeits some reflection upon the hich we, are exp,osed4h he coin.. • eriences O, everyday:Hi . 'Death irking In a handful of , nun a cttp even a glass of ,water.".. Th stove Our shambar may suadenl be ';generator, of noxious gases, he• of Which by - the . uneopsivi . 4- la ,- produce fatal asphyxia. ,Ilu • ,dtsease and premature decay ma ?inditced hy poiatins,:the existence L was ' hever , snspected,,, eternity 1 ; dit i ieloge.: - ,Thii,porSdu that„ is ac-, I' '9l' 'carele§ly, mingjed with our, d deitroya more lives , than , all. the.:' , f the , poi t lenet. ",`As: thn ,Habits" of, 1. - taine moreluxurions the d4ger. L. We lino* tiot by what processes !ens and extracts „which aodi' tb'e: lat are pieparted;„'or, . Whe'r .eareless , have transferred a Poisonous. mix-, le rectified' liquid: . I.,erly the want of. tidineis ,111 , ,the permlttedlthe okidatioir of copper as the chief 'peril against ,Which al stnAile,bnbl,ts'liad,to guard, but to, been 'superaclded a hundred other. f, danger, each of ..*hich rangy; be' watched: ' In seme'porijniti of the 'the' glazing of eartheayiare l'i.int-, 1 , itiider4topd;'tyad"we: haye,thown• •,,ea r of pOlSOtflug ,10 - .,ifeSult, .jth . O•e-. in • one of the central' :.eoUntieg Lif: I Srilit,,some tWeuty*yeaksingd, more' 'kindred -personswkre .polsoned,• I there fatally,' by, the"uukfllfultiess er l ',who inoughthe understood the 1 , . mg eaithern jars for apple butter, ot. • , , The 13ii centpots( Itittsidde petits to • moneet da; May 136,1 i of tea, Of that wall come thi inhalatto 13 ] e6per rid much of death ,ii' or ivhic 'along wl di deritall daily fool mapc4 living ti Mcrease . the ease , rOod 'ire Hess ma. Mi.° to t 64 Pori! cook tlia hettles'. • family o , this hay.; sources .• carefuil • country, Pr-tecti 'I _many ,b•I frotn..' 'Pennsil than tiv,• many of 'of a pot, ,art of • ; bitt-did eieiiing of • fruit L in herthatically Ina has vastly increased the number of dothestia.polsoning:. Thetacitl_ . din the fruit form cheniih ticeoui-' . ith' the metallic atiliStances tiKed in sr scaling the tans, ticeasional.. •pdiserts'ytre. produced Lily . , iltee ions. - -Very, probably- : .the deoont -of ',- the, vegetable shbstazice itself 4 develops' pOisonciu* -- gases ' With „l itrof glazed, jars or, metallic, cans:' beard of poisoned flour thac . Wheti .to ' bread, inatead Of, tieing ” the ife;":became'the - ,deStiOyer, of , life, , .tion shoWed• that.the,leatl, - ,Or'line l : d been useCtolasq.litc 3 .,,gtidge'ort lstone on which ft' dlieen,ground .'ed.off, at eVitry - rev,o titiottand I:bet el of flour containCd,it'acritalii per;_ lof the pOwdered Moat ; '- -' T .; i aria but 'few, persorits'Who ,have ;not it'iliat'itid,a4ledide(47 ' ,Oppety• its ! e are , not tarn itrAdth eases by which' t tOa' is prep44:,for to know:Whether ibiti - ,toltillic taste (o the artio e - itself ; Or; Whethii it is' froth the vessel - , in 'which; itUpre." •r the - table.' It ttectris - ,'W us I that est 'detects This flavor' in' ids: -cup c lead better tanke some apology to, and drinkun - mbie.',- - kihoulti ' he be , wheipk 91e,disagredable ' subsUinee,, [ Ike the pialii4atcc•Ciron, buplugr'S :elate, the 'tett-Vet *Odd Jai fOrtit-, I imed antialigld'ingestigition'inst::. I. rstlit ihelltehexi 4no; ' then 'at the • polsoultis ease, to WhicA (11100(1;si partietatuiy, my,terious. /ivArkiit a quiet counts r i® ME 14,4 t.. 44; ;sir-% •;• , rA r. ("-G.L3$ j W VPIESDAT • • - • ' ';• - •• • thing, tO ~prevent property,. .;But, have a greal ye eh his ilinstrtous ientber),.tha last tore vVerq no vat -149a th A t.,thero :tuft have. them Ist be eptered to be,patd by the Ly 'devised, for I :r of the parties :here 1141- been TLqq 'forgery of, Ltleed,:,wrapped inspeef tlial any thcise suffrages ess and ahu est `ty. any Surrogate, Iltaznilion.Co.: =I ~ t- 1 0,1h1 ke: riot o grain of • ktrat'br *dean wag-ever kept .tclreept,i ltui dartum.)- is. suddenly stricken doWn,irrith:ezt, Ittupw. front which theAntoher,never ivaXes,untl rhye resnicitrited. •' They ilt:ilevOifibilheir l'ohust Itealthil'theytit rise ,; _front , tlie3lableunly to: teat c laiin,bertilderiug delirium, and where they gem . * fog 1 fitegt "Intim w herc itelshbqr outer* house,liti Badsthe !umber' trier! 0r of , ' the children unconsciou4, anti= aria sl l Aliempartially 'revived.: A AAs .yetlibe,c;#ll- 'dretww„rtOtAto have suillujentip,recoverpi td:.!stve, ' ,uccoUnt !?f ' tv),ku 11. . truiplied :,ii hefore they were' tikenidek: The gnother - 41te buried 'NVith teit anYlpatt-twortim , examination zhaving , h4erk made. While Ave appreciate the xi.eli e,llll?.4 q'4 l l ll , Its irclu, this ki,nd ;of ioyesti n4ut therel've IRSOLLCOS, irldeh al lop tit) sluiuldyield Aoquithing;to".the - tom: ',.n1610 gocid::' ), Every one As 'interested in• • ktiwingu 'what . ..subtla A 'palm. It wasAhat , -, light outiferiugi death, aud sorrow tothat T4c, Same;owses,may, 4:reiducethe elMie result in a, hundred other. ichz;sialtis right that the world should' lath t.riihat'lliny are, toythe 'end that they may e' guarded againstp A • cg ass 4f a dap b se 014tSelsk ]the 11°14'4144 risio'o pin isosi ibahe and Ateis aiiii t tevisPaneliinge'pe- Alto that- artielw ltunPtiot.the kind ofilignitythatiwe,encour4e. f4Besities; the 'Reg 49 , 1nueh Fesetellht44-,ether 'that can hardly tell whie Nv41011,. Saturd' happenedlo 'in the 'Atlington when r:iiiiheekeli; , the 'clerk, i'ebeifs4 sit or. foi, aisiek fundientiry's-theal,Lßelhad .11E4 Moro • Bum twenty lancYA .113; t Is, rich things that 8. sick 'Yankee will :stedioualy. a,vold. :Atitthe toq the waiter to . be 'aureinid'bring'ldni_Plenty of hard•bolled ' gs `lshii. ice treant: I The other night,!about' 'l2 o'clock; three orlotmottlemzottogeth. dr in a room and ordered„ hard-boilod. t eggs and ice..creank for. sapper, Sheckela sap they wilttieveiget around the world if they liv in'Othel' countries iiethey - liy . if here.— 'T,lldo nbiksierh to ;eat ranch, but they - live It le moat.," outlandish"-food., • 'f They seem to think all the hotels are wi der Onp management, if weratiy•jiidgefiom: l :iheir,movementk' A lot of them.went into the Ebbitt Mime; tonkhreakfast kind vrallt , ed 4 withoutipaying or making any etipla, 'nation:- .":"Whenithey first came.Lthey , were nearly all cpaartero et the Arlingto n. 6 9134 e -i Acenkqeptheeliotelli. " No* they are, scat. toted • all dyer thneitY, 'setae f in hotels, `oth: boarditithintsea. Bat the principal :bilkers of the tamely all stay - at theArllnt to 'mm 1 %41 1 4 11 4 et the nffletretthe Ar lingiton witext*timgular-faced Jai) came,up, ,vilillihii`ggage on his arm, and ''said to the ',!1,2k1: . e geld way. A I egwon't be here no more. --. -, , i'f 3:'.. t'..`,' .', ' ,'r . ,"•' ' 1 . , ' l'Where are you.goingr said the clerk. , 's Me gein' to Ebbitt House.? . . i ' .: 5. VD:your you giVe'ep roOm'?" ,, •`•••0; m 6 and' two\ other fellows idle; fie •: 5 0tbeffelloWs come from. Ebbltt 'House •tak your place d ". I, -, ~-, in , ,- „ i . - ' •Etbithey go to the Imperial,. Iletr,opolltan, 'Velekers ; WOrstiley'S, and, all., over The hot likeePers,lilst'it. 'They eat made fiOnt ten to twenty dollars average tt day out of eac ',Tap, 'from lwakura to 'Llokepoke,' •and t - it* ill. be found that the ,Government will ' haiei such, bills to pay for the same Japs for the sain Buie at two or three different ho-. leis. : If any ono happens to twit them about the' e curious antics, they. say, ' dot* ,care; me / got plenty of money, and me goin' 11P 9 1:tni:. - ,tf l ii -,' '• ' r.-."N -•. ,-,-- • .;) .• j Spin t e,o „t era smo k e opium tumost cwt.-, tintiqusly. • The chareherroold6 at-othe 116 2 telsithittl& - it'S funny smellin' tobacco Co' anfolke;" • ' They have•it baglull of limy pm, cestanti.O.board on which they play a game .thttteems to be very amusing to them.— Tli' ther e'vening a party got together in a -rev' ariuvoctreented'playingthe geute.;— At rite - rye's, when 'a player seemed to . be ,4 checkmated, they laughed boisterously, and went; through all sorts of performances, such astaming hand springs , and standing on their!, heads. .. .. r . . ' . . AS! I remarked above, it ,is hard to tell, fro in• their appearance; who . are -. tunbassa 'dot'sand who are followers and servants.— 'Chesp r eccentrie freaks are probably the di ",i'ciainns of the latter in all cases. 1 nlybktuat Arohmelogloal Discovery. tsmyrid, (Jan. Coi. Laiiiiiiii Timm) fesrt people have heard pf those famous n 'Sleepers of Ephesus who, taking ref. from the persecutions of ' Diodetian at ;! cloSe riff ',the. third'• century, fell asleep re, and woke up two Centuries afterward grid a new world and a Christian empire. atrctlfiefis - romcualle htiVe 'been the for t r 'of thi famous Temple of Diana'of SP ' date, 2one -of "the lieVcirllwonden of the' In lent f NVorld4 "Destroyed by an earth= t , I century,of„the Chrietcerf era, it served as quatiy fOr the. architects of the Byzan-I tia ', ; city • 'bitilt at Ephestis, probably In the ti oof JuStinian, till, the appetite for pluii.' 'de . being -eXhausted, the remnants of its rui s Were allowed to silt up silently under th slow but sure action of alluvial deposit. Th 4 the very site of the wOrld-famous tents it Itie ; and plundered by,:the Gotha in the 0 Was obliterated till British inteiprise, pie clog, through tiventplwo feet of alluvial del 'offit,,CaMe suddenly on the marble pave inrc:still strewed with brolon columns, .ca itals, and fragnients of Sculpture, ,This discovery,_ one of the happiest efforts of archamilogy in our thniVls due to the Perk.' vei,lng:•euergy • and sagaqlty of Mr. Wood, who,! hayinu, searched for the site of the , e ' 'pie Skifee 1808,11rst at his own expense, - t% - ' stibsetiteinly with funds supplied—by th • q'riftltees .of ' the' British - Mu want:alas Jae i rewarded, .after long years of:toil, .by; ‘p ' iscovery-of the site, which wes,finally i tB 44e, tell about this time lust year, Dux :Log-IN litii•twelvem'ontli a huge area' of the teiliple' ms , been" cleared to tile": pavement,;' :anO.-,va • a architectural marbles have been Aciund,,thp tit or less mutilated ; lying tie they lad beo, le t,by the, barbarous despoilers in *Jai:tittlel, es., - The diameter of- ,these columns Of i e temple being six feet, the se fel - of -the architecture . - Id, - of — course,. eorssal,r, exreee ng, it is believed, 'lb 'pro.' pO lions , the ce 'oratedT.emple'of Jupiter t)1 iUnits at Ache s, the ,temple at Bran, tboate, stud' allies . t examples of Greeit air! chitectnrez.." ~1 ' ( - . '• ..: • , • '.' ',ll`heig.reat Weight - o the marbles discover , ell ,rendered it uece for Mr. - Wood' to al ;ly for naval aid, wit , }vas supplied by tit - gritian tiove.rnment •llit that „alacrity, 1 Which' has diktiuguished he' AAltuiritlty in . 1 tlitthistory of our recent a etteolOgical , ek- I PeditiOns;:and- which - eau' one• insure the :,coloplete tateces.s ,of such: %luaus enters. pr see.,.' ,Her _Majesty's . 4443 aledonia, a grand ld iron-clad three-tine •er,, was at 'once sent to Alk. Wood's aseistab •e; and had btielt engaged since' the tietiTittni Of this . ,e in nth ut , ..Epliesus untl'6uvrnain auling, • p eking and stlippin„,... the roarbles of the to title selected by Mr., Wood - for th Brits ls 1 Aluseutit. I h a ve been favored w h. a .gt lit-of these h u g e =wags before they ere ' :e 11 .• The Jargesti weighing upwar of e yen'. coal', is ba r t ef if - druin-of one of, t c a g ue =colcirnn te , Ment e loOett by,'Pliny-'—i. . ,culdtinis ,Wit 4 fi zgre iseulpfured'on them; o whill th e 'ff n • E ,slo. - h a d :shirty-Six: ; : Of !his billti,, strikifie i i i iki v aidn. fp (lock arch,iteli- WO. there exlst,k it is believed, in) Other ax= ample exCept "ittrkpJAle: . The , relief' on 11119 ' diliflt appear's - to' repree6it ah aSisitalk, lage of deities.. Oik a s tone from, a pilaStei.', 'eeiri.espiindi rw i i i, -,bi4 v sioni to' lite actiip : . ttired dreth, is a relief ,ripregenting ttercules st sgling.,witii a drapeo female ngure,, ina, o another 'fragtoeht ttf..:Wiar.aiii are die 4oiv-. e - v a i v ee o f m i t e: s eged and standing tes, : ale figures.. ',T,ltiCscujilint i e 'la 'qry.bold, d' effective es' decoration, 1= wants the ,t•u hielrible `eharniattii:;frealm4esg, of ctlle'fkikie O,the' l `Farthetiou,;while,in masterly .vigor o execution:and diataatic fOt.c,e it' felts far s ort i of ,the.trieu'of i. thA..fau&letila. it is ai reiess andlueiacr Ati, ex`ev4,lo,h, iiiii (l _, - 4.!is l I e' charaeterjstieS,'whicit'xelnight eMeet., t , find in the Gteek*alptu4:e.o.f the •Mitee)- tVitititi l " period,:,wUii • ur)c,' , Wns eXeeiled' .r 4 4 Pidi,;Y:o•4rOtly i :llie. vanity of "kings, until N 'Xl,ey 111APVIQR1alliKefor l mere mass ra th er tt !I,W4ItIY ot , 4`6o,Ctgal Yekvak 10, facet both scilllnote Sad 'arclatef.;t4e. ; ','4.llowipg r thii first' disappointroent, I own .that 1 &zed with s peetiparpte.reo On these reDes • f th934foillatvpaolouto.o,t94 st . ., : Vaui -._ h:lit,', .:•4 ; ir", ',l_ ,i ,1 I i , : If - ) . '.... i ..':. h a , .. "1 '0 2 !:.tilf 1::1 1.1, " . ',' lig tJ tbc)to Sci APRIL - 17 1872 MEd must haie 'gazed when he preached:against them, ,but..wittehloculjanaticistn, WO Ity local' vested interests, preserved in all thefr, splendor for three centuries 'after hitcom ing,, , , , :.„ - 0 • ~. ~ i . ..- , : 1 11, The architecture of the Temple of Diana sloule. Ur. ,Wood, has very 'properly se eeted',- ititZtaiiigmeats as will show 'whit the' asp, the caital,: and the' order generally vere like. Once housed in the British Mu seum they will furnish -materials out of which, not, perhaps, a complete restoration of the temple,',but a new chapter in the his tory ot Greek architecture can be construct csljust ,as out of, the„ fossil bones, of .the, wegatlierium ' an ',Owen reconstrautS . lost types in the animal kingdom. ,- ; ' ; - ' eltestones•were, very heavy, the ,mud of Ephesus tenacious, and the, weather,, vari utile ; but the Caledonia's' bled 'ackets' have w tha their!rVork with in alacrity -- and good hunter characteristic of bluelaeltetaiu these expeditious, and, by the end of . the'week the Ship: will leave tuts port with her'predous cargo, I'duta for Malta. -" ' • n' ,Cvs,us D. •, • „ •,,, Foreign• -and- Domestic - .Liquors ' ; ' Agent: fftr, Fine 9 1 4 , Villiktelh ,t !:, 41911,111U1 4 4 " .17:7 ri ttgt :; ' ‘. leoeigi.* P efi " lIIM ':::4.,'A,.,: ; r0110N5 . ,4, am " - • in 2 000 11'16 3s eel Pu rP i reil i t ,5, Tb . 4 .. 5 tvare ow' We bave evq . o emu. Mao s - ooNistoox of a IBM 2. DERBY & PISHLER 4 wiu tell their entire 1044 of 'SALE WORK COSri' foie • * Nowlo your titi td buy rim' • , BOOTS, 5 . 11,0 1, S & IttrlßEßg , Those indebted to Derby atlistieg *in Sall and set. tle their accounts before April J. iStibkNiritbeat farther notice, an we want the money to buy ne goods with. Irwrew Jewelry gtere. ~llnid ea would xaeryeoUhity ea to the el it i ► Jewelry . :Store loutt s t ock a irkg recentlg u en ocoupledbi a O. L. Wipcos. of ClOcks,. ~ i f aiehee. Jewelry, Silver and Platecl-Tfeare: • - 8. =mot the best /6;oz Ztortlap ‘ 'Wu Pooriaglositia. will Wow! to the Repairing fP' teh es • ' Clocks, Du ft:Witt:VW dofc or ivlitolt bia oKnrootoozi Years prootiOla aVertePOO Wellotoom Aug. le. 1971-tt. •• - tiHS =anal meeting °Ms stockholders of the State llorthal School of the 6th District, 'EfaositeLl, for e election of Trustees,: will he held Liaa the , Sotiool tinUding on 3londny. 07'4, between , the' Were 01,S and 5 to. L. SRFIUIY.. -G. P. WATROUS. ' See'y. Pres. eQrtt 3a 1572-3 w. , , „ PubZie . nialleraigqed bets sold, his farm, and wl3l viler for sale st suction, stills boas() in Catlin Hollow, on Wednelday. April 17 1212,. at tau' o'clock a. m., the following property to wit : 0 cows. 15 heal young cattle. 2 horses, 9 bogs; mite of hay, thaw, farming &Ob.- beuiehold furn#ure, $OO bu.stiels of corn, oats, buck- Wheat and potatoes. Also 'other articles. Terms, over $5, ono year's credit with approved seourity.- 5 par cent. discount for cnah. ilYftlJp • ARAI 10,1812-2w.* • • • , • • For, Side; : • HAMEILL'TONTAA STALLTok FOUR YEAS OLD 11 COLT. Terms easy. Ipoviro of . • , • April 10,1672-it ' V. L. 111111SSELL, 118.1. mar. • AVAPY, / • - ,ETAB ilb; in stock, miff Constantly an jrl hand. at: the lowest; inaritet duoild3oBS :Word Talue, 2St 4 ply cotton & Jcitetwine. Marlin 2, 4 strand. Kucrsi's patent Stepladder. tram 3to B it AT ' • ,L1)-,.", ILT pally Spring Dross Goods, izldeaLtable sty}.49K:, New Spring Pritits, t . i I 9rtzjigtui,Fl, i ntl . Parilypt,tn . great varaisty . , Dortioatles'i4 all Midi at law stkaerkei nits Pep. 28. 11372.-3 f. sRi.T.ItIG AT COST. •r. UNTIL APRIL 1, 1817 EMI Alao a fear Hats and Caps. _ ~ i •, IiATS AND CAPS, cheap tor _a f e w days. Feb. 28, 1872. rqcoticies. = • , JACK SCHEws,' T.AcELE BLOOM, WIDE (LOTH AND WIRE GOODS GEN- • ERALLY. EMERY WHEELS . NOR OIJIHNING SAWS. , I A toll asiortnieul of Mee soles' Tools, V." B ritß AND IiOUSE -I:LtrtD vhstE CONSIYAN% ON • RA • D. BOTTOM • IES%ON • RIOULTU. nw. `OOk s get • • . :IC • • ' 1 ANAL WIMEL-Dell ()twai OM ONE - n. NA DOR WN. , 4RINDSTONE9, 0) HOWB IN AM( NitLi HOY INCH N0..1 44 2. eir. engtue 4111 Meil novas', 1114.- HOLD. MAD \ Tut ON • UM PigOES% 01'; F:AL. Come In anti saki slook. get *la sou:sell, mg oblige Jan. 7.187 x .. J. A. PARSONS & CO DERBY & VIM= ke Huron and Berea A ootoplgte assortment of M Ii how "4. Jr. NM = r- • • , • • • Sale.. • ',11114 unaeralgood, owners or a Pattabla Rogue. with a rding Machine. tiro let*, and a run ox Preach Purr Stance attached, are' prcaered to dll Or" dare ill their builnese at Bad Chirldatilui Ps. • Theabariproperty le In good numb order: and Wi taw sold at a ilk price, and on Lima., • —rdr ri-klultrlduckStAl9 10 0 › , y . 'bard, ' - ' , 1‘1:01120 " • • Jan; 1, 1872. • on a premises. Piano Fortes and 0, .L And WANTINO PLitiOS on .L nud it greatly to their lutereat to bti G. .110.1 7 7 We are selling the beat Initrnments at and on the moat favorable tenni. tirst.class PIANO posseuses all this f. dale, Viz : the tone is divested of all im - feet equality of power throughout the en resonance and duration of tone. Trouch is elastic, equal, eaay..and eve demand of the lingers. defect in any one of these points. wi pletotailore of the instrument. , We warrant every Piano far the term 6ntng promptly attended to by rienced Tuners. , . . . Instritetkin liooks of the most appriov the Piano ind gorglau°ollotlon hen. D. DVNBAB, , , 1 . I. 1 Elktand. Pa. •',.. 1 ' Dec. 1.8, 101.--tf , WELLSBORO Door, S*34 .'& FA' AdossElN7Allati k `Al7l% r e l i rnife l ltzi at Tr , vrldoh is now In full operatl . : Sash, D ors, 331.4111104 0 -. 711. 11,112 41 ti c, • AND MORIN ' GS, Constantly on hand, or mannta red to ordi Planing and 111 tchin done inteaptly, and In the best manner. Th- bad workman employed, and none but the beat 'cleaned lumber need. Encourage home Industry. Factory near the foot of Main Ei;et. Jam 1,18714 f. BENJ. AU s . Deerfield Woolen MI i DIDatFEELD, PA. BROTHXREI, Proprietors of the above .J. will manufacture as usual to ardor, to suit custo • OUR OASSUILERES • ire warranted in every respect . Particular at UM given to • Roll Carding & Cloth Dresfii4 We have a large Stock of Cassimeres, k.e., 2 5 per cent lees than any cceripstitor, and warranted as repro tiented.-. 'We manufacture!to order; and do all kinds of 11- Coding and Cloth Dressing, and defy coronet:Rio We have as good an assortment of Fuld Cloths, Cassim,eres, po. and give more for Wool in exchange than any other estahDahment. Try them and satisfy yourselves. We wholesale and retail at the Cowanesque flu e, 2 miles below Knoxville. Jan. 1, 1872 alt X.eiZST NEI MOE' AND Ladies' Purnithing ! I TO SUIT EVERYBODY, AT . . Ifflia A. B. GRAVES' EMPORIUM OP PLSECION All In the cone now Store. A large stock of Geode Nut received and will be sold cheap. Mrs. E. B. lalkn3ALL wIR havo charge of the Win ery department, and will be glad tti see her of Mende. and new ones at all times. Drop In and see our new store. • Dee. IS I 0114 y. • DIRS. A. B. GRA • New store 1 AT TIOOA, and an entire new Stock of BOOTS AXD SHOES tuto 12" E. SMITH & SON, having ust completed . eir Jae new Brick Store on Main s t, which la one of the best arranged and moat invi atoms in the eettn ty. are now offering to their old cue mere and the .iib- Lk:generally a better selected stock of BOOTS AND. SHOES, than ever before presented inlt e h „ e borough of Tio: • . Ladles' ware of Burt's make ,) , tantiy on ban& I Al so, Mason & Ham li n's Orga ns, r and• a variety of styles to select from. All are invited to call and extunine prices and quality. SMITH & MP. Jan. 1. 1872.-Iy. WALKER LATHROP. DRAT:MA 11.1 HARDWARE. IRON_ts mum ' stem UN-WARE. B G. SAWS, T, mew: LIWG CULTURAL :N. Carriage and Harness Triminin:, HARNESSES, SADDLE-9, Sp. Corittag, IC. Y., Jan. L 1872. • Farm for Sale. HE aubscriberOffers for sale his farm of 'Eft pleasantly sit aied In Catlin Hollow, Cbar county, Pa.; withitt about four miles of boro. and two 'wiles - of Mut Vanity depot.. ; basic; church, mills, phopa, &c., within a mile. easy. Inquire on the premises, of '' may 17, 187/-tf. LIVERY- STAB', , TITATKINS & KETCHA • M R # vv fully izqorm the public t/ - 77 0% --- ; have estab ed a • • Livery f 'r Hire, • At theJr Stable ou Pearl St. ,okx lia site Wheeler'i shop. Single or double rigs bed to order aim to keep goon horses and tragoria, and " please. Prices reasonable. NVA.LIS & Jan. 1, 1872: ,1 dipplioation, for Char t i er. NPTICE IS ILEREBY GIVEN that the fo Sowing apPlicztions for charters of incerporati n have been riled in my orrice, and will be preaente to the court of COllllllOll Plena of Tlogn county, londay, May 27.1872: The application of J. E. Cleveland, Jerenil Austin, Win. Thomas and others, fur a chatter of li corpora tion to themselves their assoc ales and finCetlii ors, for benevolent purposes under the style and thl4],of "Tha Vnion Cemetery Company " April w. Valuable Real Estate for i 1 , glint 8111360 . RISERS offers fur sale tlao' Real Estate on reasonable terms: .1 SEVEN -BUILDING LO in Welliboro at taoo' each. 'One-third_ caali In two, annual payments. One house anid lo I born,goraec of Pearl Street and l te Avemn, hundred sores of valuable cos d Morrill and Charleston Town ps; part o 16. MC Also, Piny' acres In Morris Town, of Priavatitt No, VIM Address. .1 ti!. O. Ba. 4,829).' March (),, Ica. , TO THE FARMERS 0 TIMM. COUNTY. . • "If A. 31 now building at my meant:actor?. in villa, a superior •FAN - Nnir9 MILL,' which pi:oscines the fellorting advantages or sepaaWA rye. cede. tat Utter, and fou hetut, and cockle, troth wheat t' ' 2 It eleana,tax, seed, takes out yellow eoe other seeds, perfectly. Q. It cleans timothy seed. does all other separtiting required of This Mill la buUt of the beat 'art4 meet 4 bv. In good style. m4' le told cheap for , di a patent for separating, oats tkom wheat, t 4 Other r4ssOnable terms: ; .ILAwrestarrilita., Jw 1. WIZ =B. • - E ~~ C Ii .4 , 1 ' Bans aaexs wtH =I easen -04, ath ;Lev. "wi motto to • COM. a yeaa. oat expo- thotlis for , toy. .11 first- OW tar INGHAISI BROTHER, acres. WB ton. ells• pchool Terms C. G. CAT, PEAT. • t they ,rou . - xney Jowl to F. DONALD ale. ofow•iog 'balanco in Wells. Three land In Warrant P. Past ff! MEE %ia &1N- r aU othor 'seed. and , and all I lEEE , - Furniture and Undertaking. Van Horn : ,& Chandler, (Successors to B. T. Van Bono Mai AVB now on exhibition and site at the old .ptsoe; £1 the largest and most eaniplete stock of FINE AND' (*MON FURNITURE to be fou,ad in Northern Pennsylvan ia , onuaisung of FMB t3OFAS PAHLOB AHD, atteltsmanses, , COUCHES, Tffiliel,A=AS, . . MASTILE AND WOOD TOP CSESTRE ur EMS BAT IitAOES, PANOT OVA/r AND SWAIM Dift En, Mall No. 1 BAER MATT/DABS ' g.s, RUSE & 8:1LOBLUOR MAT. I and a tall stock of the common good' tutually tonnd la a And-class establishment. Who atzajWitra large ly of their own ntanufaeta—re, and litr =teed both as to qindity and prim Ttsay Woven TM. Mcittraee moa_E popular iskibig bid rad; also Um. Spring BW that has bran col CAI for 11 yarn et M ott universal satisfeetion. Our Boon - is fawned with all atiei , pt the Ratwolaior aura and beautiful atyla of buxlal ma; Ina otha kinds of and ha= ' taint. tillage to =tab. • They wilt make nuaartamag a vaa• mitt their twahLaw and any n4Wlag &tate lINWMa attemlati to piemAly, sad at aaliatiWw Mara Pa; Odd Piooo AiltitlitO foodo, INuobir of. all kW& done with mitosis sad dispaoh. Jan. 10,1872. VAN BOW & CIataNDLIIE. To wow re sum Clottaitatt.--aering Ooaddefled that I azomitilled to a little rest sitter weal 40 roar! Man tenateation to business, I have passed cote the MO tare businme to "the Boys" se par ahem adtmlOW merit, and take this method of m. f them the same liberal patronage as bas been .sodsd to ses,.. l KT books, roa.y be found at the old plateau estemeetit. Jam 10. 1282. B. T. VAN EIO/tlt. WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. CORNING N. Y. , 1 .0. __4 10 '.... Z . .• ) ! si: DAVIDW sili :r.' ; • mal, p: • : utii : s f4s . " - • : ..c : : 0 •:, . .' ::•'l7=4:A.a, KEROSENE LAMPS, PA.272tr&ttiO 1100112SZOR • MOM V01212/G_SZL WALL JVIIIIA_WMI. GLASS, - WM rollf 0014.119. POE • it Es lIIIIIIFLOND OIL. Sold at wholesale. Ppleas. Buysrs sys rauntad call and get quotations MAUI. gotug farttisn /GUM Jim I, 1872, R. C. Bailley. (Suooessor to D. P. ROBERTS) ratALEat IN Stoves!, Tin and Ircirdwa re taol4, MILO, p,p4plidgpl3o/111:,_ HOBO OHM, AND Uouu. NAHA, ( CARPENTERS', TOOLS, ipineral stock of Builders Materials: rioop3, BV a LATOMS, HINOIS. &o.; A 150.., ORISPENG PAPER at tnanuilicturers prices. JOBBING PROEPTLY ATTENDED TO. Te Cons Niu h, and prima reeaona B. =D or above e. Jan. 1 , /872 ; CV' :ill al 1 LUTZ & mum R AVING Opened a Brat-class Hardware Store in old, opposite Pitta Bros, on Math Street reOpeo l = invite their friends and the public in w eal to give them a call. They guarantee sallafteu in all cases. Their stock consists of 1 ; El ti itti ;I RETTLER, STOVES, TM-WM/EL IRON, BENT WORE. AORIOUL RAJ IM OBU POWERS, ha. • • and a general line , of Goode, second lo none In the COUntris at the lowest cash prices. Themroao= for the KIM MOB, HA CARRIER. ARNOLD HORSE YORE, AND i W. G. Sort, I ° FRANK Bortz.rn: J Mansfield, Jam 1, 1872 GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA. v • Life, Fire, and Accidental. ASSETS OVER t 24,006,000. A PSY.TFI Or 0011:PANIEff Ins. Co.. of North America, Pa' $3,050,4135'60 Franklin Fire Dm. Co. of Phila. Pa .2.081452 26 Republic Ins. Co. of N. Y.. Capital,— $750,000 Andes Ins. Co. of Cincinnati, o .. $1,000,090 Niagara Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y 1 000.000 Farmers ?tint. Fire Ins. Co. York Pa. ..... ...909,80 16 Phcenix Mut. Lire Ins. Co. of Harfford (It-6,081070 60 Penn'a Cattle Ins. Co. of Pottsville 600,000 00 . , TotaL Insurauce promptly offeoted by mall or otherulso, on all kinds of Property. All losses promptly adjusted and pall. Live elock Losurod against death, tiro or theft. I am also agent for the Andes ‘''fro Ineuranco 00. of Cincinnati. Capital, T 1,600,000. MI conununirmttorta promptly - attended to—Office on Mill Street 2d door from Main et., Knoxville Pa. WM. B. SMITH Agent Jan. 1, ISI2-tf. 1 Nita L L SOFIELD • • IS now recoiling from New York, a fine as of miiiiiis3a.olh-3T FANCY 60006, =she offers to the vubllo et tow rates. I DT,- usually found la a Fancy Stare, be kat GA htiM awl wad law lbr /lob- The Wu VIM stol Gibhe sevilug uachlatea ter 4414: and to rant. Jan. 1, lan, , gap. e, 11. scrum. NO. 16, W. B. 17;MM;;LL & 00 LUTZ & EOIIIIM • .••$24,229,847 64 7. I
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