Fl LOCAL NOTICES. Tell your neighbors to • o get. t te Eetey. 11 . 0 „, iftill ) vent a third or fourth . class pi , li yollheard the E'gtey Drgnri at Eastman's Office? If you have not, go' o a h e ar it. y o a tzxi.F.—A good building lot on Queen , trot . Also a house and lot. Inquire of 3lareli 6, 1872-IS. . H. H. s f r . Thomas harden v;ishcs to inform the 1 1, of Tinge county that he has purchased low , gook , of carpets and oilcloths, iqhieh ilI be hero in a few days. Go to ffeney's for. Crock4wr and .1 4, 0 8 -ware. - , '; (I fri 0 1 I ` .V I ., .A. Collin 3 & Go, ' s CaSt : - Cast , Stegr p li ,,, vic tilv i 5 each. For information how to„.ob:: in them address COLLINS & Co., 212 "Titer 1, y. y.—Feb. 28, 3m. _ _ ,____ v, Table linens, towels up 4 nolgans, Me cord, at Z eiftt s 4 4 : v-) • _ B r ie for stile at the kiln oppo s ite the Fair Mao . Mao nine lots, from two to Rebuildred dollars per lot. Inquire of J. F.' lkfinolilar. April 10-4w*. Bourcry.—All Soldiers enlisted f ,, r ,„b i ly 22, 1861. are entitleo,to s.loo, : pho already receivedft.'. „ t W. A. Stone's office over Kelley's April 24-2 w. •••• I• iinCe hard recently Oi - seVerat cases or diFease/ cured by Johnson's Anoditne „, c , i t ; one eme of' a man forty - five years d.‘ebo had net done ;day's wor44,for fur s r_. The back shonbi'fitlitU'WitihedAtOn bIJ with n coane towel. Apply the Lin ent c ./(1, and rub in well with the hand. We call the attention, of out teacliso, 3 llAo . advertisement of kr. C. W. Sears in an column. It will r+y persuar clear ; ,,nth. The wan who Was sat on thol,Wol s peilic,ner and drawn the cord of aftlictfOil . r twenty years, des , erye,stotAopenpicleration ;;tlio hand; of his fdloW-sinnerg, to say the Forlable cutlery and plated-ware, go lo Kelley's. ks[pElth NOP: CONVENTION.—There will „ 'f,raperanee Convention of the I. 0. of fi T. al Mansfield, on the 22d and 23d of 172. All temperance organizations, perions interested in the temperance dia.e are invited to attend. 11,1fi1. April 24th, 1872. E. T. BENTLEY. -H or Ao-M on," and others ivhqiietencbill! kNow, Fay that the following directions had bdter l observed in using Sheridan's Cuu (briditiun Powders: Give a horse a p, ulilil every' night fur .a week; the am i'v'ory other night for 4 or 6 nights ; the canto for a witch cow, and twice as much for !tII , IX. The addition of a little fine salt will nil advantage. SCHOOL NoTicv..--The Charleston School Directors will meet at, the Youngs school house on Saturday, April 27th, 1872, at ton o'cloe'n n. )n.,10r the purpose of contracting for wood for the sub-districts; and also for. the purpose c.ntracting with teachers for the summer schools. Teachers please be pre.:eat at one o'clock p. m. H ARVEY YOUNG, .Ipril 17-2 w. See'y. Kelley has got the largest line of house furnishing goods in the coun , ,- ty, Go and,see • M. B. Priiie wishes once more to call :i, attention of the public to his tine stock plants. He has a very fine stock of Green .n,,Nse and bedding plants, which ho oilers , zile at prices that. can but .plettsp:,,,..A. , rzo 'qoek of Vegetable plants will be read s the proper time ; Conover's Colossid A - paragus, and Linnti‘tis Rhubarb. Call and t waine stock and prices. Greenhouse on : , tide street. M. B. PRINCE. Wt , llAboro, April 17-2 w Wh.,ever wants good, fresh, tender meats any description can't do better than to ,5H at the market of Yahn Brothers, on Main street, near the Cone Rouse. The Yab TV know-how-to bny_the-hestim-• ,1:16 to good advantage, and they certainly ,:n ow how to sell meats to the advantage of thc.if customers. Besides the ordinltnt TYWIA3, !hPy are now supplied yegularly with fresh by express once a. week. Give them a We have reeeived a now advertisement Mr. Jameir A. Parsons of Corning. It tnr..s . too late. for insertion in this. week's XeITATOR, but will appear in our next issue. Thr' people of: Tiogaicounty needn't wait !or that, however, to learn that Mr. Parsons o,p , a very large and select stock of goods sellsrd theta cheap. Ile has recently been , alarging his store materially, and i's" now ! , liter prepared than ever to give I :aciow customers good bargains norm , will be a meeting of the Executive (mrtlittvi , ,of time Tiogn County Agricultural ty, at the office of J. B. Niles, Esq., timirman, on Saturday, May 4th, 1872, at 2 -. - 1 , ,,1; p. 111. The following are the name) , 1:1, , Committee: J. B. Niles, C. Ham ,, ~..tal. William Campbell, 0" it, 0 • , N , Avv -, 1 p, Prince, Wilimm P. Slipiat •LVI . Gillet. Every member shottbil hie. intitiq; 3, 11,..1,a.-i»es.3 of the meeting 14 tb inhk6- iliN- ' 7, 1. v , hi. nt- 4 for the next Annual Fair. .1 11, POTTnit, F. P. BUNN Et:, See y. "fla• CjlTlllating Library is becoming every nag , and more a center of interest .1011r-t,ovnsnult. This is jusCas it should : - - ..321,1 is just what MIS to be expected. The appetite for good reading grows by grattfica t:,n, and when once formed it is the mast • t%iluring and satisqtqlrTfrig, is tho;t1i10 . .itionaf, of 'all: t Our 3 tastes: ' And Irtlt''''lt W , lkhoro at least it may be said to be the titre most easily and cheaply gratified. If . ; 1. , 11,ve it. ju..4 step into Hastings “1 , - , .tahe at the well tilled shelves Library, and note the low rates at hoot“ are loaned. ue ~ur pleasant lawns will be vocal with ties lIIv rry ehatter and laughtqr , 9P - 1150 r-quet parties, and white and green, red !dap, black and orange, will knock each ahem the verdant field of battle in right lively fashion. Alt ! the victories lost w-n er, that field, whore lustrous eyes and sensible abort skirts ,le eoncregate! How than a hapless utll h " - Own' h , .t much more than his heie Inerry maiden th ore t urffing—tak eof her life! But we t set out to sentimentalize, but only to 1 " 11 etees of the entrancing game that fifil a e;reat variety of croquet t•t; %;17,:ap. prices at Hastings & Coles, on lfain street in this village. !laving happily got through our April 't. ,, w , terel. we e:in probably count on warm , t: dies it, a p , rmansmt institution forlsi6 41 " 1):1 ' t" ',.lie, And with the advent of g,inial weather we can no le.i., certrinly count ~ n trout here in Tiogii County. Soon our vdrkling stream,: will all be haunted by li mn y a moaning fe:hermfin bent on luring the t . 'l , lenizon :i of the flood to their destruction. Hat to sueeeed is that delicate craft, a, man ''''t not only know how to fish, but he must L "` . ° the proper appliances for fishing. Ev ,sy man of experience knows that very much &Tends upon the perfection of those appli -11001 and their perfect adaptation to the sea `'''s.t(, the day, and the place. And he wit Gad that the best place to select what hp "ants and all he wants in that line is at s td,,, tX Coles. That firm have now on sale vi•ry large and well selected assortment of t;Aing tackle of overy kind, and levers of `port can procure of them everything needed at reasonable pricogy Mr' J. K. Strock, formerly a rezi eat of 11 . 1 enmity, has leased the Hatitamiay Howe in 'Elmira, anti is now busily engaged in re pairin it, and thoroughly refitting .'!knd re furnishing it in good style " from '..-OrFt4htjt fona dation-stone." Stroels At Open his doors to the traveling public on the iirpt of May, and will be happy to welcome his old friends from 'Flogs county to the hospitalities is situated in the.ebusiness Part of the city di , -rectly opnosito tho Opera ko - tc.- Thnsolpf , 0414. 4qB(witcdtzr4.4,Nia' i4d w.it4114. Johnson House, in Tioga, in 18e0-I,when Mr. §trock was running it, need no assurance om tts , that he knows how , toikeepon. hotel, .and those who were not will need but one visit to the Hathaway to ponrinco thorn of iCitiete...LlV Witr biltAieothilodo4ress ed as to his qualifications as a first-class hind lord, and we are sure 110 willreeeir o-a large custom from this sounty. Really good hotels are few andiai 166/eon and when found they are higlilyiappt*ch&d, as we have no doubt the Hathaway House will , fff VK x~ .fit 24,- 1872 11.oine" ' A Fairs. priefe. —The Grad is growin g. green. —The buds are beginning to burst. —The sound of the peepers is heard. in our ''''.l •-• ust sudd i ay Was - Verfekit - as itn2Ap day ever can be. —Nine barrels of pigeons were shipped Creoltlastlifolidlay.j • —The; Tioga folks are praising their band and growling about their eats! 5?.4. 1 951 0 /60400 1 0kklfp 4 ,4te.iyet at Mansfield. last Wednesday. ' —Mrs. Lovee, long a teacher at Mansfield, is to remove to Avoca, N. Y. of logs on the banks of Mill Creek. —A literary sociable will be held in the IliOstatallicthist Vq§,:artseB44SievAlTlg:k. —ln fact "Ethereal Mildness" has corn© for good and all, and the croakers are silent. —Prof. F. A. Allen has been making ex tensive filichaies 'of real e'itiita fit - MAMA& • —Part of the roof of Berry's bridge near Tioga was blown off by the high wind of the - - _ 13th. ,—Rev. 0. L. Gibson of Towanda preached is the Methodist church tlas Sunday morn ing. —As will be seen by a notice in -another column, a now walk is to be built to the De pot. ' . .'11--FTieo 18. Carty,f,Sharleo4#l, ha i r char tbitlickPillitlaritt (1 , 4.11 A MI Lead%of cabbage. • —The Elmira_ Advertiser says the new Railro,viftlief:EiftifVjof'Mlioi•lhqtfllef.! 'So we A aq ß A Pc i ilt . )is;• ', ':•::,:•! . . : 1:1;{.,::fil • f.. ; ': :.;lo, ' l. 'i c . • .• - , -.ll,o3Ntr.•3Yirte4a,r.hfct/ftlA 44149/43',4. 4 . 111- in on ed to Philadelphia last Saturday by news -of his wife's selitilllndis: l, •' ) lr' 4 `til - i:ti;;'-' t ~t.) , . tt..l • if- . • $ ~,, 0 I, --- 5 ;r4, •Lertmni, A. l )- 'of . 1.16 P ITA La.. Rew engine tiAkdi )filer litiqt:,:b3i,i4l,ess,rs, .p,. ,oc.V. Payne & Sons of Corning. ' . 1 --*ili ou 4 e ! eit:•` . fitil l tirstTilditici'she that the *ill i . ~ I , ~ 11 wi st - . • , .`some • sid-Ovh ... 9 4•F°- , I °T°M ‘- r ?Pw9 a. ? or them are . regula.V"tctapT4'4Vi ! , : i .• ~;, , , —Mrs. Jesse Streeter and family, have gone Nit.e'st,frorn.T.i4l.:';''Johit,.. RS parchas'e - a theirsfliria:k . at:a " t few day? . s since the.3toongest;sunef.A. G. Drake of Mansfield cut of the first three fingers of iiiirefehand Kith th'opping':ina chine. „i —The Baptist.Chttich atMansfiold be improved during the coming summer. The Entgrp n riso says n i eW ".bap tismal poet" . . . _ —What.a..pity tho.wind,d,bl.n'tbrixig down pheold sheds in, front . 9f the, stores on Main street. Perhaps.th4 aro!reselyed. for fL Fourth of July bonfirC . :: —We are informed thatßev. Dr. 'l3ilek's sermon at the dedication of the new M. E. church at Mansfield, last Thursday, was a very able and eloquent production: - --Last Wednesday afternoon the dwelling of Mrs..Zemery Armstrong; at Canton, Pa., was entirely destroyed by fire together with most of its contents ; fully insured. —The liecounts ; of R. H. Close, Treasurer of Fitrthingtmt - tolnlialiP -- h aye been!. settled by the auditors, who find a balanceof $221.8 . 7 due the township.,.. Last year the hahuwe at 11 1 ' —Patrick Mooney of Blossburg was recent ly killed at Sunbury, Pa. He was fireman on 4n engine and was crushed by a Collision in the engine yard. —The East Charleston, Charleston, and Cherry Flats Baptist Churches are disap bointdd oveirfltA iloii-411Poru'ance of the Rev. Win. Pike, who had accepted a call to serve the above ehurches. —A correspondent nt Elk informs us that a young man named John Allen, from the State of Maine, was drowned in Cedar Run on the 13th instant while attempting to dis lodge a jam of logs. • —The Le Roy Courier of a late date con tains a very interesting account of n prosen tation made by Olive Branch Lodge, A. F. & A. M. to Mr. J. 4. Anderson on the eve of his departure for this place. LENEEMI engaged, get!in i g , ieo.4 put up) LI - e t 4ailrofte fnictpal uE4iiejoiv the dijytli n fie! rkri will Iva 4ti• &labor() ittici first, And he.wil bo enriily welcomed:- —We are under obligations to our friend Ben De Pui, of Topeka, Kansas, for news papers from that thriving Western city. And we arc under still greater obligations for the hearty letter which accompanied them. May the writer's shadow never grow less. —Several persons in this village have been arrested recently for illegal liquor selling.— Some of them were fined, and the others gave for talrappearaneeMpo t ur The wrttah, tvtttd of tfrertt,lnperarelrli4ir- • unkritafirP to be "a vigorous enforcement o he_lawa." , —Be it remembered that, o 4 the morning of Tuesday, April 16th, 1572, the ground here in AVellsboro was completely covered by a few inches of snow, the air was as cold as .10- cember air shonld be, and `Winter overcoats were in brisk demand. Wo Make this note I . sl6k3sfitAtil 0.V. 4 91 . 400 T --The Tioga News says 1 g• the high wind of the 13th fire i the mountain opposite A. 11. W burn ing at a fearful rate all the L. - In the evening the side of the mountain was il luminated with thousands of bright fires, and at the top great clouds of' smoke, made red from the fires below, presented a wild but grand appearance. Pro,' t —Lam) au H, Elliott, for thirty years a resr ident of this county, died at Mansfield on the 12th instant in the seventy-eight year of his age. Mr. Elliott was a man of more than ordinary mental endowment and force of character, and although his early education was extremely limited he became an unflag ging student of English literature and science. 11 Euet:u;r; ta.st.9l were,i.oll elativated, and of9htb i 3learslid foul Weil a echAttint corres pondent of the newspaper 'press. He left a widow and two sons—C' V. and S. B. Ell iott—surviving him. BUIu BAILED OUT or JAIL.—Lng. week Tuesday, Burgett appeared, -with, his. bondsmen borer° Judge Wilson, and entered into n recognizance in the sum of ten thous and dollars for his appearance at the next., term of Court. The bond was signed by dozen gentlemen of this village, - althotikh but ten. of them appeared before. the Judge a qh rt e peA t e its extroltipit indoubt e< ly . goealbFat least 'a qtrartet million dol lars, as will be seen from the following list of names on : Johti W.• Bailey, M. M. Converse, William Bache, James S. COI6, Hiram S. Hastings, Joseph Riberolle F. D. : . 1040.0r1rig./46';: - § a:14 1 411 1 1'f Scheeler. The two gentlemen signing -but not appetiringbefore.the Judge were Thomas harden and Andiew Tipple. Of couvA3 - Nir. Burgett was pleased to bid good-bye to Sher ill Fish's hospitable mansion.. He is now rctp4l4ol tit% vulytirsvgll#o Gtfajit Mary in May. — Since hiS release. e has leen quietly engaged about his legitimate business.. The new Methodist Episcopal Church at - 4. avirga; - -- - ,, itfiraawkoz,-. - lief - 34E4411e Win Usages of the litiPoi ciIVOI I I4VII ThArßli The i t 0 ► y.l Apra 8. The itifeßolbil dY del) . 'wail rts it the' tat 4Mnultitud.escanto together to v l i s tuess the interesting BOTAupt < 5 The holuniwtatAlled to its utmost capacity, „many chairs being used wherever'placesi could be found •to set I them; and at about-half pait 'eleven the ded- 1 ittatory services, Kifetols.fintkadlibilit, by Dr. Huntington, the Presiding Elder. After the usu4l in%iiiaitiarS , iserviees, - Av; . Mr. Ives, the fehionlektlichldedielifdr:tirs..:"' '' to deliver the tirst - dlskeursk at preehiely ,fi - . o'clock, and edntinueid to iiitknatindpo one. hourimpress 'the audience for about one hour and a quarter. , 1 411141thlittet wo, Mk! Glorious Gospel of tlirtst."` His sermon was characteristically clear, pungent, prae -,.tica/ and, in some liditiohs, trtily'i t tlopet4.. After the dise4urse, Mr. give' 04.4e'-' thent of the cost of the building andd*thr4s, ;and stated that it would require six thotisand dollars more than bad been paid and proyi-, 410 for r to free the church fican dettifs -, V ( • LTI4 ‘prhpbsiion was to raise the whole amount in responsible pledges, ,before .the church , could' be dedicated. In ' his 'own masterly and every„ where . suocessfok ,map-, i iher . , he indort ok the apparentiy hopeless _task of securing the pledges.. the atiffience' !was detained4ntil nearly f el. o'ejgck, ,bpd by that tirno tile amount pleAted was nearly puff:tient to oyer the. indebtednfr, .1? 1 .- k ttiti ikpart of that unusually 'long time of masterly begging the enterpriaedragged dis couragingly ; 43r sui lio'pledge was binding until the whoe amount was secured, the 'vilioi r a effort s 1 erred liacely to prove a-tlieas -4 trous failure. and for gild. Ili lififilaiihte4et-' 'oran dedieator!was about to give up in dos pai,s,Ad p said T om e very severe things to t ij, fieoplef''''And `4, so the matter closed, after about fi ve honks, eontinuout session. The afterno4n was very storpy,and as th! rain coating's the prospect ifk4tie'evcikirik, Was' etilttliffit; ut eneouragink.:— .:Man lOW, I came from a istance fetutAibilliOgairl.....,,,N.w4 the prospect or the evening/ 4,1i: - . , : : .r.';' - '4, was rather ditoureging, /. 44:44,,W • a ; ~,, -„'" %. fNiends of the entipllristr7w§Prqt!ry,itter' ~. •disheartened. :: -.1.4. "'; i,14.,.:- )t'''' - `' . ' . 3! Contrary to the 7littrietalliiiP.'itcEW"i In , houSe , was--wel filled,intltkly - eiknik.An Beds it seemed that all iiiliiiiikkilkhttiii t 34 . o Wti: occupied. T 1 evening dTheetirseiVar deliV4: ored by our tol, nafflaik.RE,.l.lll32h4-4,4 4 1fhe-41a1; 4 1 , ing during th discourse was ,eretillent e'l l ttili the right ethic *4'#,.l6,ittiwy, , pigt.i6,4 , , „,. After the &min; .4dr:, —lves' itateti the . amount that vias Ittekinroftlompl geemiatz! to be raised, and proceeded to Talmo it. To the pleasure Of alt s 'the fiisponses came read ily and rapidly, so that sometimes two or tlitte were reported at i lintgel„suiditerßed# itorverybody {vas reads , to help. Even after the several Tiropesitioul.'were filled, ptUot pledges were 1 . defere i, ll,-`atilaseiejal 31undret dollars more ill fallrerolstoi tiewita ilfatifid. A Vetter nattictl'itildivt.t tet-lilafittlf avull-# once has sehhiriitiCa ireen. 4 ,::;_. ~.;,:,.:::‘ After mono i matters , Wete4finished nip the church was dedieated'ln h - due form. The was music by ,the choir excellent. The church is uniigtio h ip _play, substantial attd , beautiful, and 1444beeri ...k•uilli wia. reelark t - f ~ able economy, to itdlt: ; ,"' :' -.V.../gyr ~ it' . Ili ENE A NEW JO'CIRNAL.---- he `` Potter aunty Item," Volume 14,,Auti berl. l 4i,eopyls,-to_us ! froni Couder'sport. Chia, new,L,aspirnnt.. to, journalistic honors i 414 four, paged sh,eet.Fit,h five columns to the,page; ,and is a littlo less than half"the size of the AGITATOR.: il l , is. published nt onell t ollartn - yentPY ilton, proprietor.. '4lie /tentis * a look ing paper, and Nte . :Odg•ind. to say, i to its'orpd it, it is not printed Indent, ,otitsoO. ll .. Tho editor kart.% off with a'sensible n'adreini, "to the public," saying that the new paper is establishecl,not.foY ; tho.benefit of ,the dear, public, but bOcatnie.it_is He proposes to make it mainlym local paper the . best sefisci,of ;10. be, p•Olitical.jdatrial,, but its influenco,yrill be thrown on this si,dy OtinOraliiy; religion, . Cl-• itcation, and lomperance.....; This is an Oxcellent platform, and cif Oar+, oughly lived 'np fo, no doubt thojottenabwill, prove a profitable Itemtclite prcpriotbr . ,;:atid, an interesting and -beecticiatjtens te.the.peo-. plo of Potter -conn6 4 .' Wntive it s a befirty - welcome to our exchange list.: ...• .•' A TEA GEDY POSTPONED —The seukaticins of ilfirdit'sratr OfAilfif &Mined to ' thtimirea cities. liumtm ittitiire-ii found very itiitteli the same whe!thor yotrAtudy Won the 404- e m d raveinen of soe bnoy :e.irtet•-: . c.f.:Ct9t:-- merce, or inhe *haded,lattek" Of f sOrite,4oit 7 -,. try hamlet t h at -nevtoellealirthesbiliky'of tlltr' locomotive, ttio'ttery r oua,ticko(fitele"tkiih ! , or the rumblp orNitiOwiiiiiiiis.i..; A.ltioltbaill": may change 4 no't .; #4lTA ifil - ! . kie,i, , tttt :1n era and his outiarg, :colid. ) 'ti(:)N 1 Kkil Yet: tetPaig ea‘entially tile 4tjtp:t t lito . hAppi'' 8011 .. .time* ; in• appetites anil 131iW9tPi.%:,WitOOttilti - 110414: true of what;thd French call the Gram/4 ) 60 sign. 11 it ral 44 , rpaw?;:of Ebiat ory; !tiered -ori t profane, but ttestMtWfipV;goerind;-iahle climihished reor—hardly IV nervAPathnoliut bear 3 witnes tqly,Wel:tiffitlifecits in tfiiii age of sordid atitrir) tlld'''tifi'O'rsal god is the 'dimpled, rosy, winged boy with the flower.' tipped arrovis. ! • Of course t: but they are` for we are c Ile last Fad disdain and only regret is not at inn plain—alas 1 this fashion In quiet, *anguil, sober 151ainsburgAtbare lives a yo h,; whom we'-'Will'bvill,•lt Yon' please, Dantr;unnd..a.. Mail4lf 4 q 9 34 1°14: w,P I will give th oldlifstrlV.; - 'Nisiti-Ifor short/. '+3( t course, ova -i,gentle.,eeades,taops beforo Wef t tell her tliatlh(ifollln I.o4nerid,i(Xer,dlaW,V-i,:, ' Whether, like'thOti . litlfinilhe old...storY;•4the , preferred sotneb6dY , e' L lasi, Itittloponont sifith lt not, for he don't knoy • hut certain it it that .141,Aibtsrloid.P6.),64.00;'1:iwti. i ' d tilf . ' P'l l O 491t-iltfro-tuotiglit of it the more. he, lun't want to exclise her., ho always. did- hink that she wai the only " female woinant !that' i could prope).ly sew On hts htgpopttAili c m ET, d his unmentilmithles, antr•krflrieiath,t l rm*.' comb his h ir, and ro forth, Tirld"gd'Ori,' and now that sh N 4,- 0 11 1 1 0t?Iiroihrilirysil e thl " • tr ) r -...t. /:,. .. .' : .WI 1 dition be w s sure(a - 1t,.. Matters \ CiliLestic . P ll 7 . o4, 4 6 ', fo'i:',kiiiiiiiiiiiii' .., wil' to thri cdilleation of.thestrlcrstwoWhut.,-: man natureint 11,ainhhurg o ,..FiratIllnlelbili'' son drew mine. when, an- ono of the znisltrical chaps says., P'A youIIAANIIMM. ftPfe3r,,\l,iqttlx, turns 1,, 10,,k, ,, and as another remarks; 'All nature nowiteels th.oliiiklirli 4: hoi . .*Ocilsr.. -1 ` and ,if courfe - o ,Dernn ,felttlie tingling f 4 - his , blood, and ,t-(t'W'ineri r ,!-folidf-11 . ,9-#:P74 6 ri. :1 3 4 4 4 it seems a yotlng!wornan's fancy isn't so ens:- ily turned try tho aPprbach Of 'olitly, graphs - .:' Even "all : natore'4. , conidn't cause!...Nisa'ii. blood to tingle. - l'ldt, -- much I Except with scorn at silly Damon.- . ' - . 'l' ' '''n 't.l' ' i t, ' '' o r ' ' At last that Isrve- orn swat ioug 1 a trump card—a `regular ,right-bower, as.'hir . au p pose d---lind he proceeded to,play it. .I>roN curing a lottded i pigtOl,, i lio, marched ..bravely ? ' to the abodof tho'citlm isnd cruel maiden. We regret o say that Blip had,Tetired—Actu ally gone t, bed befeOri it ivi'nfloo lA° td ext . ; it poet beaux.l But the youth ,expressed, such great anxie ty to see her at once,. that she was called up, dressedlmrsolt-- 7 -,,wbat a .litp6? . flii must ha S, -e waited! 2 -and appeared before him. He sallied her it' she would - agree to workfny him althea:life for .her hoard-. ar&m clothes. He,:didn',,t ,word,tbp question, ,quite in that wit?, but that is thesubstunce ofwhai . he asked her. § ., lit, siti , si f•he,'wouldn't.' 'lle', \then ;aid if l sbe, woiifdift,ll'O' would then a.nd I . ... there - Moll. put his own ignAlllki gAit . hc) shOwed hey th6' idstOT.' Tlid` - tebtlir • itdy" • didn't try io prevent hitr'doitig'thist' .- 'shy) didp.'t\vezi object toLldsonnillifit APOlf - • room in thitiwrit.si,,,Purlu i ttie.,rdteAhought-.lla hadn't 111 1 3, f 1 ; k4iii;d5, - .,itt . l4'''sym:' . ,cv,t)in.lv i tieib' the result. - Btrt 116...an.Qaffectionati 'clil4:- she. wanted her 444.1:t64 . '0 lee tisexpe,ritnlnt trod, .tl&tt : rid ijsjueie - d b'er'' adorer ' ti; 'waft, untoli rd .- - Tri lam. In — min ut e - sire ` s cc, I Ca , returned w rli the o Witco , Wt., i „ UAW.: ' te? . ' t ell youth had 10, ,„1, !. .k. , ,t q l e, !l q,..offt, lyfl i g .% ., e rft; outside, a d they, eonoltyledirtlitit of eta • ever was surely out the broinle step till Dedication at Mansfield. t.nt_• . fit' .! , 4 .. 1' . .1} et 3esenre alfliel'f-evil ail trutarttiq' entirely pertinent to our theme, ilfed upon to-day to 7.1 - ronicle ialo of hopeless loye ,: . 14,.c01d Ihnot quite tragic ending. We at emi t of 4 4 , 11rcriume,retis pocla,, 0 tOdo justiee'to the 'kfoi•y. 'le ' I too plainn-prose. it KW;., u 4017,1 y hrakins i hak case , v they. were (144. (1 1.)i1W tt 1 .44 . 1 14) slactz, LIU # f. quickly lighted, and the whole family pre ,teeiled to remove the remains. Long anti Wat unfit/L1T:417. zurfeom iiipc t ikat TA opqonful of brains could any maefebe ibffitd. At liptgatal kavti , en retired to net, -moth glitUate.. adr,-..ictutteluding that tho 'young man had missed his mark, because it yea so very &nail 1 Now t this ease should serve as a warning td.ptiter young dainseis. Whin your; D A ... nitivptills out his pistol, fair reader ' and ,proktositto blow ow his slily head, don't A *al ‘olll,l your talbor »nd niothar Ito *t*b' it po .4uit tell bin) be can't do IV* V - !iis 4 o:o - .ti• Ho probably Won't do " It a ;Aiitii-his should, tlloro wfiribe two VOdlelffgair4-,-theie will be OPijat i ki fee d s In Vorld, and the nowspipors will, have a first-rate loeal ittun. `'A Vtlki CO4IISITTIqiW.A'rBII.—The pros- 1 ' ' ii "'n'' ' iikl . betMl' ',l'' ent outbreaking .of re sp. ur ~.. . ... e.. ,., 1 againrerninds*e of a project it have long i ad in vie*, a 4 a means of preventing the dsoles Burnin.of property by running fire. Let the peop le of evfmv,auhrtilatiloS:Witi.t•-: themselves into a thiPhrefioit . ''fftni.7 l Bleat three or more toersons es a Ore discretiOnary .cominittee,•;w*se business will be, when in, thojui)gonntlof n- majority of the mime th e I weather bo to dry,todiet t fire to:4tyttips, &0,, ,1 toforbid theme until a -shower. of rain comes. ; Many faithful and innocent boy, in. th e absence of his lather and employer, seta out j fire, thinking himself doing good surviee, ),ylsewinlaiirt e better ludgemeut of hista's) , perior,.itho_Br a present, would -- guide him , :liiretantly. Is neighbor, looking • •on in " .elplisse discoMfort, has no means •of•cheek lrig this youth'ul-i ß discreftlyankthste . l'the•l 14rIc goes 0n)50,40104.04iii.:1414444 I ... a groat amount valuable,property- -, •; • --•- qi t tharleson, ielpril 182 , 7 - . t•-•,..-i C 024. • 1.------ ! ../...V.- 1 ';. , ,..:WH Tnov3 B IN :Eta. TOlN73.slllP.—Ed r,ll#fr-Agitator . Allevpmein a few words to ';'• ;"iitOneth about. thtteinteoilfikaiikies.lblt• • ;•;f• . .%4itnahip. A certain landholder , having 4-14 -4-....; . • 4 ...40.0anti yof timber which he wanted : ; c1.,, ,,. ..,mar t i irsortr 10iirx.rou4_ to. it A . loleti in engfli, got up a petition •to - !th*l7.9Bgt, wit eh was signed by the jabbers. ( 4 41441thorers i ' 't t 1 guiaiii, iciiy tprairthe.Bl ors being aplyal- eitimut alkilt roost of them eying mAtlianikit-Ae-•••&v--tit: nencia:l t9ittte s at all. q"'Attehotivas the citizens found out what -•Wategoingo which was nut tin atter the ! - , 4 ;rtOWekeythiti eppeinted—they . proceeded at oboe to remonkrate, and finally succeeded:in t 'ili iiiii the' lane of the non-residents. dsill Thai! neat tan Was to beat - us intyrr- Weep Lion, don,. *and got( all the principal 44)(;) R , thuir'itiWt,A:nd bow did they fry to do - ttrilstatightsamo way they got up their per A . lifp 711clir'company of voters were noth curg = fi.*ore ;ass, in my estimation, than a rilittlotili t '' at 4 on rabble.. But what hurts ..us incisiaofiaW. s that a few of nor hitherto •retectalOp 'zone joined.the rabble against us. lint; as i happened, we beat them at thetgiollstf•an then the next step was to ••break up - the election. The rcrsul ti s probably 1 knowrlthocit further comment. I•.;'' Billings Billings has a large real estate ;414cst0Ceiiisliip and pays a largo amount by 1441.y . "cii tOte , y, kherefore we don't blame him ..so much `for Wanting help on his roads ,that 'he needa,to get out his . lumber; but we dO blamehifcTlot taking suels,tlpfBlo3.olM to ii . itrry 44 . points. W. 0,3144 1 1.41 iti o t i ii: 3(A . would get,'enough of his lands settled to carr.iiiiiii3latts by the votes of real settlers, for tbetwould be honest and just, and any of iftkifo felt dispOsed, could join them finif - ethis true to our township. Motto join such eralilple; of - foreigners, ins we fatal them,. 'itolitd.heirrortg if not traitbrous.- B. ' KNoxviu.r ITzsis.—Nuthing of interest has ocpprrod of late in this , vioinity„eseept the #au . titbleisings Aid otiiiiThisk Alia Icoirle' to.reTy . Waco. he ottitt blessings is a genuine curiosity in thellutp, of a Cornet Band. coinposed on tirttly-Of mperance men. This band will be. trep : dto play during th e coming polit -4 icaTami. ig,ii. They mid'e'tirtsfr first appear fincoinliitbliif before Gilbert's Drug Store the other eveisint, - where-Shoyndiseiiumfdvit few; pieces'inlgood style. Mr. Gilbert after ward& 'presented them 'with five dollars.-- Their kisondappearanee iliasitinulkift:tek s.. ticie.ro4, Gibson's Hots), wlwrl Di ere• lfeartfy iffiSered. Thalt-t; 6 party was a wiser able success, *lb vitt esb tents, lemonade, warm suga ?awl daigtingl The proceeds..wao for. tki ' ;lithl a eflt thq Baptist chuiait'-' l *Wie - 'aftb• - ' • - rotifthit:istt.h4 place took it upon themselve to create. quitoa disturbance with the land lord * W 4 feltng open his closed b 6: an ' :MT's ' g his°Wes and pictures generally Li A. ‘ oodb ry severely injured one of hi ..-, ,iayee n ay s in the woods with his team th kl r4 tothe. .n• stooping over he stuck a stu in bigipfi eye, laceratijig_it (earfullyi i but,...i is rtrw_49 ng•Swel I. .4 ktl..k. - ."117, 3i ..*, ~;,..- ...,,..: , ria'a§§rnam Fisk's team ran away the oth or 1 3'0*id.R9.PV9Pfk i1gij11r1;:......,-..1 -.:.•.: t I Tilt; col winds is tho ragiutif. th e,seaion an moving s the general order of busbies I.lnikb;64fttiiipitti p)o W edge to be ont d here. ii:..dtiil Nifta.N.smin..Elf.Bkc . Knoxville4Aprif,-11•Ft ';1 ara F , .2.,, * 0 • •• 1.. , 1 c. . , . . , .1— I xt.d. •• -Applioati iQr4ift O. F AltAmu ka!;kreponi • ' A Care, el '-i[ddth Cava few days sil thiti/44VY 1 -Bwyros„ ans Mr. Eiwyreo, Ilium for IlasPouspondi ho commons rtielft;bl.. —mill:king lime tofirmersand other Id,loll,..ntithe quarry ho 'discovered ti . 4 9 ,x,1 1 , ,A t t ill, .11 i tsthe. mquth, . sufhoientil . i t large tri,a'cl it ty' rklP idited—zonnl.pWli , .ri once in, i t p esents . to the explorer sights t o lirk4gyttlitgol cent and delightfully boantift I. ttettlairhi. Ede artments aro prettertod44l the ,ey_,e filled th the rarest specifls&i& sill ,I,>• ~. Who 'lv aro numerous and largo, but is sPlit'partt ra cannot bo given. Direct y . under this ve hOtitidthel.r;e sit ppi)seLi t r ouch large and richer in its queur-W ••• t dittn-like s es i iip op ti e ,. 4 A u Icii, l ,, i4lbj:, l l:l_4l work will o able the (141'0r/fro to tiill - the e - qo ow. c.; .4% iaeleerfrounctp.l ' 1 (seotlibt sk °tons bayo,o_yq pew foun t ? Arattplahlytt ecim'itts'orTffdttint' variety fl d . .fitthition`.ll vo been taken out by sevel 1 .this uzpittoftwhicie:watinbemattea- tr. .thts °flee, at the Curtin . house, in t.,e - tral . ..City— s this is so near the place wh re ttho "Bald 9E1.53.1764" haf ti eg toed . tho historia ,tviopord fiwi homtbat i tl 8 cave, or ra or t os a v 1,1 aedesitainifun. reds of Indian skeletons, tto iligntos.oilhose noble red men who were so liighrly'hoSicired as toltave "Bald Bugle" or gkelr';cliihr i ‘r...• •, tip. . el t " I - ' '' ' `fitighborinClMMKlF . 4.- . V_ ''' ..• fil l '' " ill - -• - reported - - . a , • 1 ...---. 0 ISM -pox_ . !La as api La i to an alarming extenttd:Scranton. '- Illitte.Notth Branch canalfrinn—Pittstc» .tdElmirs la about being abandoned. ----- ---- . - ti11......f. /. i I.l7wAritit en aro ongaged on the fountat 'dim of Trin ty church at Williamsport. •/.• • • ,:•„: ..—The Bo rd of Education of Elmira. aik for $56,567 Il.to run the scybork 04eVtiittit I , t: —There l o i been ten cases of Sinai-14) 'at Dri ft we , three of which roved fatal. I ,--A. yoanc man had his leg broken ii I I w , 1 • -restling match at Williamsrott the ut le day. i _rt I .. . ' 1 ,.. ~, •,., o „At • ~,,.: a . , ...) , ---,14. Rev.lAitr. •ti- war .taas ,tte u,•pratterto I to the lurntiermen at Lock Haven from the 'licsferviir., 1 i -4--T . hr4e ciolored map diFon t if . I .petitjury fur the M . f t 13 ton COLIIIty 4 . fi . ~. Joe Jefferson is to appear as Rip at Winkle at kN, 'illiamsport on the 29th and oth J€ this month. .t(,;..... z, . ) (ii:/, c , 4. gt. j,. >; "4c burned in Vitillriiii-rt ( 15 ra' •few — liitiYst. i co In 'which was atonal $l6 OCA) • *.09 1 44 1 .1it ' f ar k AA 1 Stri k 4s atL, f , e , i '.l—LA•ii4n t‘' itrm. :vp6teas . i 4 savusittitiAt t t 7/ by 9 Inc es around, containing a pet ec , jpHof med;um size inside. ' _ L•-• Vic 3y Iliamsport policettritfillAre4ti 1h&1 1 L 'ciiglitgit *. #. zzled dogs. §austtge is le ite led xery t Fl my in that city. ; t -ta:lllt't l . 3 ffie ^dinand Allen, long a situ .1. ;•.,I,ty.scAirtpradford county, is about tullov to ViictiMaito engage in farming, rte , ^-,;:},, ..... I=U: CAVE IN CENTRE COUNTY, I ent of the Bellefeattietutt44-, that paper with tho following : :al if not superior to the Maim 'f Kentucky; . WllB . discovezod la e in the borough of Mileiburc, on tho pro .erti,r of Mr. John il, know ~, ), , , lit j o u. had . I) A:P o '. ) l' filliting mbor 0 years; iut or n Li o d operations. A fow weeks a o ed work spin, with the into - thi- • lb - fi -Ak. little boy of Lock Haven, Ottorge t Ibsen by limo, Irate rescued from a watery VflirMirrittlusliqrglisriketweek- -- - 1 The 'Republican State otinvention of 1 .. w Vatiktil i valtlit ..de ltilad 1- tajo i I ! •. le 611111111111118 KW * , '. 4. -The" Hot ptist ladies of Towanda tuade bOut one hundred and fifty dollars out of ..t l irm auger andytt cream the other day. .F.G, - it, Jlialteldee has boon appointed I' a sitmmeter CO C reek , and E. •M. Dor ic et Smithfield untroit, Bradford county. to .• iliffeist4ele..ol Xt.. Ilettnege, an old . ' b k! yof Lock Haven, fell down at flight of •" ' • kitfai;ainylititi.. She LevreoserAns. i e t 4 , oers , iOgit entAirthe A ',g at f3tatiben ty,l.and • brother of the late J. hn Magee of Watkins,, died at Hornells. vi le recently; . . I The "mad, dog" exolteMent still cootin- . ii.A fWl242t;t:R *roil' ;tiff :0)4.44 lti th Luminary of" now eases of dogs biting peopl e pie and animals. 1.-powell & Co., of Towanda, have k *Akan. 41r 'f. -- : Xpble aajunl29ltismtr., Mr. 4 l , i.thio V s teeu with Abe house 'fOr` years nd trse gt • wn up with the business. ' C. D. Barnortre steath saw ill Emir .ruing was burned recently, invo log ma lo vetoVerfaUr,thoustatid•ddliaris. Mr. &F -ri rd Wi l li rithiaild traniisatately.` —Judge Mayor of the Court 'of Common Pleas of Clinton County has refined to grant an injunction to restrain the County Coin \ntislAtettifOrn &O . fairing-theAsi —Ducing the ole on.tho 113th, a freightee no on tho Itoohoster branoh of the Erie ilway did considerable.damags by setting o,,, ,, prosiox ! tr'NMed. Ti o r dp.4 iiiiiielishrock, a little miss of e x summers, fell from thb third story of bar tailor' a resilience at Lock Amu alew days sin co, and got oftiwittoint a broken bona co. ' —Tho Board oftfialth of Corning assure t e public - that . thorn la no small-pox In that illage, thoug there was a ease about - three• gooks ago. 'We are glad to bear that our - - ghborivar~ofthat-loatlasorne Mamie.-- r --„Wayprly has a big h h-nainded Lora itiLxt AAA roostiaitaf.o tel to ai Aria toil ; tul Las now gone to:laying eggs in that el- JimetAid eposltiun.ti.Shektowner is watohing with interest to lam bow biddy intends to hatch those egg's. —The WlBlamspor4 Sten says an alarm of . re was raised in an uptown house, last weak, e k I F e 0 , ama wit() . down in a air -where his wiff , . ~ i , pg: ,',. pc)! a' knute./Blnee then '`e ; slio:C il vor reft i6 l eiit to sits own,and, indeed,. he does not sit down mob, anyhow. ~ .11r. Robert Belford, o • Co gan House town hip. Lycoming count ~ was drowned on ho 'Jth instant, in Littlo Me Croak, _about OilleirtsitiVoi)e glifigt Centre. Ho was engaged in rafting in lo ge, hen he slipped and fell in, and wee blatantly drowned.— Mr. Belford was aged : übout Bi 6 years, and loaves a wifo and ono ebild. 7 Tho cel4)3,Spqrt/tem says than Mr, James Pearsoll ( 1 )t tbit place mot with a so_ yore accident while:cleaning a double bar reled shot-gun a :few dalys sinee.. Ho had loaded one barrel aid was loading the other, wO t tloW444l disokftifFe#, . 4 00,00 fr . # passitig titrotigh-L-141 left hand, lacerating the fingers and breaking .the thumb. —A troupe of showmen at. Look Haven i have been-gisting exhibitions of Ii frig stat uary, the performer being dressed in tights, like a circus rider. Among other leces ex hibited was Washington reading hi farewell addrt;es. Justthink ofitt The "Fa her of his Country" in cirrus tights readingl issolemn add relit:l . ,Wh tdAwOuitl.tlie siatelys llamas - of the Revolution have said to that? MARRIAGES. BLISII- 7 -13 0 b ON—ln Charleaton. at the res. Idenee of and by Rev. 0. W. gouddexc Aprll 15. 1572, Ifr. Dwight Blies, of Cbarleetou, and Wee f3arah J. Broughton, of Delnutr. BOSAILD—ORANK—In ar clean on the 11th 'natant, tilliff.a4CaLipisea.,XtvlolarlivOlosarcl-a-Birm• Ing.on, Pa.. and . Ines Jennie Crane Of Addison. N. Y% DEATILS. sPiuNo ` o:vine, i , trohrriser .11 1 411._ White, eldoat son of 0, W. and Martha Spring, >u Ina thtrtafinth year °Shia ago. ink; Da tt i ts • ,kigl out ttourdy latuteted youth had prayed that their bright eyed Willie, under Christ, might In bla life be it guide to the lost and wandering sonsgtonAdtafillx, gut Alm thaw tioau. , aur intotit. altriMpas 6.W1.10440.15" Our eyes have soon the rosy light On youth's soft cheek decay. , The glom Oman is as the flower of th e field. after k 'waterer IMMO Of libettribrioi-eight hours, our favorite Willie was called to the sweet paradise of rest; but not till after the fervent prayer* of Ma pious parents were anewered. He ~e mbraced religion some three montbutgliou,g,k) hla death, during which time ho was an ',ranee cot BRAY. • Ho was faithful, and was also a etriking example of-the early and harinonions unfolding of the mend and intellectual mauve; His nommtvtthlzasthxzw.;..,. to hill), anis gain. ~W ELL#BORO 4.+VPI COMOIND WitalLLY lIT E. R. KIMBALL, Rotail ,(1-roce,r. 6 \ ` , k: l S-A , j'AniiLitiii3, l laritiiikZavliti4. ~!..01;, . , 0y) Dlialdißß , . . • ' PAY rOB SELL AT ,nopr, per.bbl.. ..... ;•... rz '" , .., pp 00 . eqsl . ? 4xj, varboat nom Per 0wt •... - ,•1„yrz:...-77" . ...• • .. " '.." • . t, rtutto, per buiEdsel w q.," ; ,,, ri ..,..,a; ra eat, red .•••14-1••• •ig•t& , -- 7.., : • A , •'- " •T ,V) . • -....-. Wheat, wring, ' " - : Buckwheat „ • 70 -10 rklaAelleili 1 i';•, ,‘,',•,:...,•.„•••, '4 ' , :i )`4-.•,- 4 VO 1 I ~. ,6 Rye. ," ---__ ----___ 80 . - • - -- Clover Hood, i. --- -.... . 850 Timothy nerd. :.• ----__ 450 Beans, 4. 1-50 -------_,—,_ i - cola meal, 'Val • • • v 10A eflrt:' : * _•43lj: •pl ,• - "It, por owl , Oniono, per bush - 1 Ca 1 Turnip!, per bush Pork, per lb Hauls, per lb Bhouldore, per 113 ;Vper 1b.... .p, lioir 1b... , par lb Tallow, per 1b... Honey, per 1b.... i ;s r it ;llo.. ii .i..t ! j = li ver dozer, • . Dried apples, per lb 4 194. e 10 15 Wed poaebee. per l_b,,i vi y:4 *:" p • )3 4 RA vherri. per 111 , . , : , ....:•..,. , !?c , -, . 40• iIA bler.kboriivii, '111 2 .4 1 . 0. .• • 8 •• . -1.54.5 i 1114.: -. • - • 95. •• • " , 80 . • 7 . .arogz,y 4l I: . • ..... ;,-, . T . st i..., .".1..,52 . . . • • 20 OrNiburrifi PoKrat: •• •( ;•;•- (,• ;• • •••.. I '7 j ,••,, tiry,li`ot' foto, P...P.1 .11 . r0.. , -..f14.•.' ~ -r-- , ... . •15 90 . . Wood, 18 illative. per eerd.... z•l'... , ?:''' -.) , -.). 1 !:::-• ?St 00- 2 .: Wood, 3 (tot. per Cold -- 19.4, t -tB' l o6 - Coal, hard, per ton -- 6 7561'15 a 00 ..c oroil .3 l A , T4l.44 uty7 w-4„,, ro ff x i n • • !.. , ...' , ..),_A-,;- ) .. ),•.. , : •.i. , ..•_1- , ,1_ :,,,,,••••...., • r te 2 Bilar. "A" 1)0a',43, per lb —187 E Auger. yellow, per lb • —. 12% • , 110151 mu gar brown, ltr lit)a. • *.IC ' • '9ll • tamale-0a ' ISKOMI..II - .Rltil ' y i d 11019 '' T . Korceelie', per gal •' •_ i— ' 40 Maple sugar 15 18ig;.10 30 10 =I Special o tices. A*o.) I FAI I VI-J;Veliii4 Er- victita of early itultectetlon, causing vertoptde Witty. premature decay, !&e., haviufttried to vain,evary f f4vPili s q l r O / 11 ,o}' , /ma .dlafpve!..d a a:mpiu meatus Li to Me' fellow-suffer .l. H. 11.81i..141 , 51, Iti 11toteeo xt., lives York. jojut: vit.onl . 4r. PULPIT. - k PA' " t ts‘uvii x Alb 2 V- - 1 ta.:* t 44:. ht4lhau y Junta from Chrotito blarrhasa and Collo; Wyoming no moat tt,dtwod.t.Lut I wets nt-ttlooo uuttible to attood to 1 , my inn:Mite-44 duties. I bud boon treated by severe.' pbyobians. bulb - Alforgalim and Holomoiitldc, but 1,ii1,1VM1Y041V: t .9 e ! 4 !3%, N , Z'Of on a vide t q't11;14" ' 4 "vv , Plo l4l, Ki`ektOOPlckif -Nofi: , 4cW 6.1) 4. 1 _ * A. by tbo 10Ivice of mono of my feiendo proolllllNi a.bottle of MUIILILIOS AMU "BlrTkEitil. The effttr ' dtoo in o duced give piondne (4 ad . ultunato cure. and on my ' arso ° o Ertl c l italMirg r i: A/ i ' ' .1 ( I /N • IN rill ' ) 1 9441 ~,, a ~ 1 . ,I,;- # ,1 - , i, ~. .1 1 e •• .. i tl i cititt tstilll9t7l6 " Piano or Organ, goni,VMAPAP#Ori . ; 1 4... "1 ' A. simab s.) e :t Hu line tlio i 'SVA 9: l ;griii§1 1 1 , 4 Pr ~.names ros PiagOs, , Shut Moak, LLettuctitiu Itoo Piutto aLd ()colt Sprtutts, awl suytlitud to the line of 1 , 11,4-atlas utuel,:sl I g itt il i kelt l l t tlittAtt il lt t a u l o u . 4 t ill ' l e : t au s. d aco toe. , . B. F. DOWD. Wellsboro, April 24, 11311.-if ' ' V,gsti pafti ttir Butter aria - Eggs; at ilASIN)Xt1111. glover nid Thaqthy Seed for sale at Ava - il 8, 1818.:17 411 ° /, ~,.. ,,, ,* ..ri,.'.; ir - , ..443160" , 4 . ~:. -- ?,.. , • .-., 13 .4 1A #F,. /4 .. HART ARE TIN AND COPPER WARE, Parlor, Cook-and Office `►Moves 'rabic and Pocket Cutlepy, C ALltOtt‘i* IME GUN ,t:'7 Pelt (the best & .415 11X 15 10 BO 18 15 10 20 21111 Boy's IM ••• • • .5.,v1•11 3, 13 3.• • -J. It. n1•91 . 4.1tg0N. A.Clklit. 1 ..,.rT.„WT SCHOOL 4- --- . ~- • ••••,•- 7 7. t ,* t • — l -- v - ` • IRECTORS OP ~ ( Yik,9k f ' •` , • . I '''' I TIOGA , COUNTY. ~ , •, 4 V`VIP3 illit • I I . ~,, I, 'clNetagen c—vil ' piulAwitifk of.the' forty. tOrd esetiou i f of the set of ay BM. Ifilsl."Ycaa am bereby notified to' meet in Ofan ceidon. at the "(Mutt Rouge, in Wellabbro, VII thorn:it etulay In 110;1k. .DI.I / being the'lth day or the ontb,. at 1 b*Blook .in...th . afternoon. and select v iva e by a majority , of the oho aintuber. of directors ant. one tuaraon_of lite , y and solontlflo ac'ffr • sod of Bull and tape woe in the art of . County Eitipotilitendo t; for the three au ' elite; determine theamount of oompon -1 Batton for smut; igid.fertify the snit to the State nuperintendlmt at liattisburg • ae. lateen by the thirty-ninth +and fortieth sections of sot. ' P. gottros, in. •• ah,aupt. ot Ttoga Conuty. Knoxville; April 1igh.,.1117.1-4w. . , . i tll Cow °era Valley Bail-Road. The a olden!' of the Cowaneagno Valley Ball Bowl w ill tileaso take notice that au assessment of tee per has been made ou each share *Me stair of the Co esqub VaDey Rail Road, to be Zino on the fourth (4 ) Gay of May totixtd and 'payable at the Mike of the Tr mar. ,-: .rom, PAMOIIIIIST. President. 1 . C. L. Penmen', lioe. dc Treas. England, Pa., April. , . liltil. 3,11072-41 w. .• • • .ddritinisty'ators! Xotice. L'Edlig l 2,l,p,AV47:4l): n 4 5 1'n thrt"lo` 4 ".l. Laving beets gstauted to the tutclo c ritme4l 4l , )( till pereotte indebted to Intel estate and theatthaving dahlia trgaluat it will BeMit with , HIRAM 'lowa, "MIRY .13. 0A113). Adhere. Sullivan, April nd 38f2-aIY ;..„, r Lath s - L ath WILL ba tauxia OD Laud at all Mums f aciutou at Ilta blUla of 0: 11. Jaaksoit, 4Pril L .1 nous , . - AllAitili4ETol4:4 B t#WEs6l . roUit YEiit 04). CULT. t 'T4=3:ll i 0 , 41., , Jugulte - Apra 1172-4c.*: ;., -", • MET -- liAttlinii SHOP! l itii of; r i w. NjVL, aotild' ear- id 'ids ftleikas twat, ' : I G. Etas Shop is constantly ttookad why' . '. Heav . and Light .Harneske; - , made to a a batsistitkiatainuor. • atisCatsred at:pfices that catuaot to suit. • This best ork - smen einetn fif,sl4uue tiUtprl , P±t44 mates tut u . Bupaariug 9 0b5 . . h0irtifit...19 . 3 . 0 , 411 the - I>s . 51 au - st: nor. Call 3 sad: ' '- - Jan. 1, 18 13r. . 0.8.6., W.. Nl's:l'LN.... 1111EMIE ) ; l t 1. Fi'!" - •; tk tt } ":,~ :f i%; LIA-RDEN'S ME ME =Eli OEM , I!!!=EMIIII2M of all hinds, for wood or coif, =NM RMIN TOOLS of"au .:s, t AND' AISIMUNITIOI4, reliant -.Fluid, I t In thearorld) arul every article eigtpecti4 ~,vtith.the' IBM 111 ardiare,; grade. =MIR , south etdo or Idatn,etreet, nest door to O. O. Mothers Corning Pound 7 & Machine Shop. 1111 4 . ai S D 1 It i fi 133 , , Atanufaolurers of Stationary and Portable Un;pee and toallera, Cleaving, Rhaetian; and fdaohinary require 4 tor'Saw 111111 s: Griot Mills and Tanuerias,. Qvana And Grates, for bullian. Swears Isr twang ulikaatind and kaabett bark, Castings, Haat', naroad Frogs; Chairs, and ROW dons at shed notion. We have fa rini tor l ui =4l rand or Sallrnadil to an potato, and can hirnla Idadtharg cheaper than Inetern or est= of t beat tinality. Jan.' 2,, 11M-Iy. . I CORNING, WITIMIN COUNTY, N. Y. RALDWIN'S SHANT gyop mast &Woo Assortm'ent of • • • i'A.AN'D WINTER4OODit ME =I , BUDWIN'S qnNT'lr, 11004., 1. If you *ant Dress Goo/ft . )! all kltuaja.,. I. . ' '' ' ' I call at BALDWIN'S shantyy It you want .1311 Mpata, call for Nth el 13 tah.dast. . ,- : • . . ut I, k/ S Shan . . . . , I 1 • It you want ate Ottoman Shawl. I ' ' Mil at BALDWIN'S Shanty if you wout Ladle° & Gout& Attd• - - c an at : itt' , • s Shanty 111 ton want notions and trinnaln can a wa,i's shanitt If you mini Fittra, 4( you want knit Goofid, yna want Sate and Caps, call at BALDWIN'S iituuitg LI you itrant Boots and Libuea, call at SittI.DIVIN'EI Bharat} ktyau want a But of llinhes, cat Lat BALDIVIWEI Stantr. kt you want good 'read and Clcotariss treitA, aMetßATMWMltinuttaY If you vfaut a 'readY made sulCdf eloilarj l - s, call at BALD IN'S Sbanty, . . 1 If you tiania eta of Clothes leave your at BALD' U you want Ow= Coat% lIE II you want Buffalo Bo bba. • , call at.l3 if yptt volt& prices that cant be UV& • cal at Tokt i DWEN'El iikuus.ty Ell that'e whate the Natter. • c4e to sell these gooile beft?re tve . leaVo the We aro fituipV. NIA% .19n. /' • 3ETistarellwetare. I r. • OLD 41AND on Mean Streot, oorner .47rafton, rtO.OnElifiTONED Uf•IDERbTONED ' IIBB no* cuipatul a full kook of . : • • • HARDWARE . of ill Aorta, Including i __ , 1 • • NAiLti, spjitim,' CROWBARS, L ORCSS-CUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK HAWS, WITS, STRAP HINGES,UARPENTER'S TOOLS, 1 PUMPS,.AXEB, AUGERS, • - nrrr.sTocits, I , , . , • CHISELS, ATollE46. SHONTEI.9,,SI , ADEti, looltits, BENOIT tie • RWS''BAIINDoOR HINGES, f 102) eurrEits, and all other artlulea usually i ltouud fu a completo as sorlzafaut of bardwaro• I invite tho public to call ,aud °null nil for them. aches. - , Job Woisk oiltiale to orClet e r promptly Mill well. a present 4TOrs,', Csiatre: MMM 64)41 11. 2 1 • • ,181,7'at07'S' LIZTTERB OV ; ADIECOSTRATION baring I;esu wanted:to Nib subscribers on tba oatato of Web- Childs, late clAortiti deceased, all per. song indebted to estate and those bap claims agaisiqltyill bum° lately settle with JOHN H. curr.b4 :I: A. O. SEAMAN, '72;41i. Adtcers, at Nin;voo xec,* .so z ( ce. • t` • Li , -)8 1 1"TER9 Ttietathetitary onlbelostdte of. gar_ Eth Everetti late of illosebttrg, cOuitt9.lll.. do, ceased, having •helen grettted to the slitsterstatted, all ersous lia4n(VolAtins titt StOttt - S'e,l4, estate 'sod those hedehttll to l t will tjettle with • • ' • • H JON ORDER, kxoer. .M 91,41141114 Agri! yt s . ltfl2-4w I ' • .r.±,‘SrllAtilaLl'Sl-{EID I 840; MOB MIMI - ) OALL AT • Mil call at lIALbWIN'S Shanty I 1 i ) I 011 BALIMpIS Slumlt, I 1 I IESI! wiwa muulty cal] at DAL WIN'S Shaaty T. L. BA.I..DIVIN do 00 WILLtA3f nonnivra. A r • A 7-4, TER.. VEGETABLE BICILIAB 4 c . Tl'‘ VCO4 ItAIR w9: O • • RENEWER. ,',;••• , v . _ =1 Every year increasesthe popnlarity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to Merit alone. We on asst re our old patrons that it is kapt fully up to its high standard; and it is the only 'reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring GRAIP On MIMED tq its ;tout color, making .it soft, lustrous, and, e nkeu, Thc, map, by its use, becomes white and elem. It'removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, 'prevents the hair from falling out., as' it stimu lates .and', l nourishes the hair-,glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the • capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new,,growth, except - in extreme old a. It is the most economical HAIR T)itr.ssiao ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a a_plendid„ glossy ap pearance. A. A Hayes, State Assayer of Mass' ehusetts, says, "The • constituents aro pure, and. carefully seleoted for ex llent quality; and I consider -it time BifiT for its intended Purposes." Sad by ialDruggists, and Dealers in Jfedicines. IPrice One Dollar. puckmgha,m.'s Dye FOR' THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too limg a time, and too much carq to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one prepctratio4; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. ManUfactured by R: P. HALL & TA antrA., N.H. J4.lt. 1, 1872. f , WONDERS WILL NEVER CEASE IT Ay o E ve y r r o t r x i t i cl a ll g t e e . ;at6st and greatest m etticanils- DR. M. L.:BACON'S MAGIC PAIN REMEDY It cures colds, diphtheria, cramps suit pains in the stomanh, indigestion, diarrhea, • dysentery, summer complaints; cholera ince - hue, cholera &c., as by magic. As an external application for frost bites, chilblains, sprains, bruises, felons, rheumatism, sick headache, toothache, neuralgia, pains in the side, back and loins, in a practice of six years, it has been Lund to be sec ond to no preparation ever (dared to the public. Too proprieter of this medicine feels warranted in guaranteeing it to 'be the best remedy for the above diseases in the market. Manufactured and . put up only by Dr. Id. L. Bacon, Blasiburg, ro. • - v-hoteeak, 4 enta-141.1telt, Smear & Burbank, 14.9 Obarnbe.r knot, Now York.; W. D. Terboll & Co., Cor ning, N. Y. . Jan. 1. Mg. Examination of Teaohers. PECLSL Eximint.tiou for titbits who desire to teach S during the opining summer, and have not cern:t estes, will be hold at Lavireneaville, Tuesday, April 10, 1872 Roseville, Thursday, 18, #, Mansfield, , Saturday, 20, •• Liberty, • Monday, " Vi'ellsboro, Weduesday," 24, Knoxville, ', Pride i ty, .. 20. ~ : Examinations will commence at9K,..0.. Ir. Applianas will bring pan; ink arid paper. Bohool Direotore are earnestly invited to attend. E. ROBTON, April 9, 1872. . ' 1 Co. pup'i. ‘\ S • I k • Jr , : , A TIOOA DRUG STORE ! . . .The sulascrlber lApos no / pg 2 isniti9 on IL IA `Pnro • Anjgs sun Me net, Chem Phinte anti Oils, Lamps, BtittionerY, Yan • kes Notions lc. - • PRECRIPiRYNS CAREFULLY COMPOUI9DED. Jun. I. 1872. Y H. 11. BORDEN. 1 E. . Y 01.14), . I E )13 II Young & Co., .. , . • . (Einceessnrs of Hugh Young & Co.) Booksellera and . 'Stationers, • an - Dealers In Wall Papnr, Window' Shade . WilltIONV Fixtures,. Musical InatrUments, Yankee Notions, Picture Frames and Glass, - Pict Urea, all sorts, Picture Cord, Law Blanks, Justice ltianks, I - iiistik Books.lall sizes, • Nowapapers, Magazines, ' • Writing Desks, . . Artists Goods, LaW Books, 1 , Atedical Books, .Religious Books, and 6 - Very article In our IWO of trade —Now York Daniell at Ono Dollar a month. —Elmira Dailies at 75 Ceuta a month. —tlubseriptiona for a week, or inOntli, or year. —Orders fur Books not in at4ek promptly attended to. —An 44x.prefia paUngo reeelv4:,d from Now York ov ary_ day. Iwo Agenla I of tho Aughor Lino of , ll. S. Mall Ocean Stunners. awl froth any point in Europeat t —Sight Drone gold on any 13an rent milli of Exchaugb. Jan. 24, 1872-Iy. E. The Truth, & got ing but the T.VLICTTIIIC. I R beet Patent in useipnt CII. fok• saving money: It ig D 1 MERESTk CO'S. • spool fiharel d R ack and Bobbin Tr bider; . holding Tan Spook of Thread and Threading the Bob bin, all of which can be attached under -the Sowing Machine: There woo but four broUght to.Wellabort) for samples, which was bought immGellately by ANDREW FOLEY. Jeweler:: • BULLARD, As•Jesmcir,! • JAMES' STALL, , Coud'r W. lt, CEIARILAN." " Logo wishing - the above patent. Wilt find titan) at Andrew 'Foley's. • The couuty urtll..be thoroughly can- 'Teased by JONES, • General Agent, Brosaburg, Pa. Aprillo, P-4 g 1 . 1 § Si rti 2 124 g Ei tik U C.) 1 l i . • • •,.. -• , a: • 0Z i 1 r P 4 S i a l • ~ . ~~ ~~„~ g 0 I+ too null tbo Onion Paßsago tickets to O lowoot rate& in Europa at our. YOUNG & 00