NOTICES. - LOCAL' 0 To suit.ofloonis'oveoAtis. 80 - - field's Millinery store. Inquire of Mrs. So ' Go to Thornits lie:aokt's ityott cytitt to tee'- • 4 . 4 . vi)ei oraneNV goods, a large variety, mud at lori MGM LosT.--Somewhete,mt - Atywn n round gold sie ,„ b utton , tvith''..,:bl4,ck, figure on the top. The tinder mtillAdatinii leave the same a t titiA eftlee. . , The Athenanim Society of, tho Mansfield Stk , Normal SChonl •,itithiertJAr ',lca at Union nail Mitn . stleld, 'Friday evening,* May 17th, "consisting of dramas, o r:aim), music, etc. Seey. 1 ; on SAT,v.-A good building lot on Queen 'iAvort, Also a house and lot: Inquire of March ti, 1812-tf. , H. H. Wool). Collins & Co.'s Cast: Cast Steel Plows „ Il ls $5 each. For information how to ob tain them address Commit & Co., 212 Water st., N. T.—Feb. 28, 3m. .. I.Nn Norrec.- , -All persons indebted to 11,, caber by note or book Recount, must set tle at once. INBIGUT & BAILF.Y. . loVellaboro, May 1,-3w The all-gone feeling Villa' people •some time, speak of, is'ettused by want of -proper aelion of the liver and heart. These may be „=si=ted, and the)unyell regulated, by Par . gatire dOses: \V are authorized to receive subscriptions to Zoli'lz EncyclorKedia at this office. This work iAnvalus.ble, and should be in every I,a , moks man's library.-May 1&-4t. C,rn and flour are staple articles: but not m ore so than Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, known. It is good for chilldren or I,kialt ,, , for any internal soreness of the chest howel , , and the best Pain Killer prepared, ndvr whatever name. 1)1tv Goons—Mr. Wm. Wilson is now re , (.I.t in t!: a Ad) .as.4ortment of goods direct tt,,tn New Yorict and invites his friend, and pittolls to call and examine his stock. Tito irclaconients offered to his patrons and ens command a lathe trade. 1.)voi) • - (AcEnT—Treinain Brothers will give a .na4 vrt in Bowen Cone's Hall on the , nn.tning.of the 28th,inst., for the purpw.o of :1-4-iing the Odd Pellows of' this Village` iu in,nrchasing an organ for their hall. This t r ,,nv needs no recommend from us, as their n-meet t< aril of the first water. \la . 7lltin .1. Schissler, from Corning,• fl• to the Conn liou , ;e, in this villa ;e, on Wedne-day, May Btli, with a large stock of 1i 11:n SUI }lair, Switches, andk long Water Cell, Old hair worked over in the latest •-t leand ncate , t ina tier. _Madam J. Schiris un,etprs,ed as en artist in hair. Re anquher, 11letines:day, May 81,11. 3tay 8, -2w tine stock now ready for de li;ery. 'Verbena , . Lillies, Salving, Roses, I; l , ll ,.lo4,Lantanas, Geraniums, 'Seandens, Thumbergia, Tu1)er0 ,,,,, , mei tlrst. rate lot of 'named. Gfat C:t ft laqlad by calling on M. B. Pritiro ()Eder- by wail promptly Micmac() to !;trg.e ,tik of Vegetat)le plants ready as ai a- the season will pekiit out door plan- Hag Comp and see M. B. PRINCE. )lac 15. 1872-Iw. Well.sboro Pa. T , )03: AN VISE ilonA;worth i , s,-lin.groce, Pit., while exploding per‘- ca , -i“n cap.", fltlevn year:, ago, had a portion II) into hi, left t‘ye, compiptely OS hi. eisiun. lie ha> had oc,;asional • •Le h (It inflammation and pain in the woun iir,l er incc, which i•erioth.ly airected in tin , sound eye, and it was therefore wlri-oa to remove the offending eye. Yes- If Hay Dr tip DeG rail periUrined the opera ih,n of extirpation, removing the entire eye ,,lll. from itc; cmcitet.—Ehoira t URGICAL. - Dr. UpDeGraff operated t ye,terday for the removal of Otaract sad once for artificial pupil. Onit of the ft?r met. CAW.; was that of an old lady from Port Bryon. The surgical fame - of Dr. UpDe grail extends to remote sections. lie has be come eminent for his success in some of the most difficult and unpromising surgical op erations. There is no professional man in western New York who has so brilliant a reputation as a sagaciong, skillful and suc cessful surgeon as our fellow-citizen. As a matter of local pride it pleasant to note thi , , and dpi to 0110 who,e rare t'lli'llrY and marked ability have ON en him a large mid profitable practice, we talc pleasure in . gis i rig Id In due credit.—Elm;ra rertiser. Gl,on INI:Wq 'to THE SOLDIER , . —To Illy numuro us cwitom en: and patron 4, I would •rc,portfully nfinotince that evA•ry oluntom n-11-eolniiii.—ionell officer, private, imisician, r * artificer, who enlisted in the military service ot the United States prior to July 2.2 d, 1,911, un,li.r the proclamation of tit Prefrnient of Mny 18(11, and wore inwitcri - A bef o re .I,t:rn.t 18 1 11, into any P,,gini ,, nt ‘‘ar •ut Are to 1111.Ve tin full brAllay havo not airciady recoived it. rrh, 1111- ,ILT-154MA prepar,d with a full ~t- of L, appiovr,l by the (ion r t ninent. All L to avail t%i'l all and see No at lily Aloe, or tublro. , lit" Their will rei'eivi' 1' 11 ) 111 1 4 "I IV. 1; 11-:712. ely ,A.eitattir. WEDNESDA Y, MAY 15, 187'2 I - orn e 11 fl i s l3riefg. -"rho :-trc•et.,,prinkler tuu , ide, iL appeal-alive 1:1.4 TtioAdtlx Iteiniool,r the Railroad celebintion ne\t the 22d ---'Cnt• hew Depot, been painted, and Aiont leadv for ti-ts. th L. B. It a I— t 'fi, t la la 4. ...attcrkiay. —(' ('. )I:,thr.r. ha- gotif• to .).Vew York t 1 .Z C . Z/ I fOr 3 a--.3ltiliellt, la a IoW Bum - . 11, of the Crooked Church, lonptizeil i'n 2.qtli tilt. 11 - I ,, ldard*, kill entertain it tn.._!(2 , ,urt Boast; on Friday even it 1, to I no cottrze of lecture, in : n \Vilitt•l" The ..Oftrrhittel• haVe ' l,, P . . - ”t . 5175 on t profit of the lecture, lag Wittaq• Th"re \ 1 •" s "1 slio on Gough and $37 On Chapin. Utah ha:, been bonded to aid th',e teili-oad front that point to ihrenhinthpok. V(' wi-h our local correcTomients to re nu that wt, are always thankful for I . nt ('N, although We )nay' not always print thew. —We would again remind every body FPnrling matter fur publication that the flatly. Inttst be given, not for publi claim:, but as; nn evidence of good faith. ..t. - Ward, the railroad conduct or, brought upaliont 40 Sweedg last Saturday to work on the road between here and An trim. -We are requested to state that a netting Neill in• held in the Engine House this \i'i,rin. , 4l 4) - evening, for the purpose of er ff.uw.itsv a hie company. Let there be a turn 4 1,1 t. - --Tice Mansfield flrit'erprid.7 puff:4 a young 11dy of that village who ''rntertainq com pany in a very pleasant Planner." The lady hocellle is thus paraded before the pub lic nmq be highly All lighted, we suppose. —The Corning Journit/ it again in lint \ cc t•'r with, the preacher. It lately criti ci"c•d the length of Rev. 3lr. Staoy's sermon, mid immediately therp was a terrible bua.- Fing about the editor's ears. At lenA we Judge so from the public defense the latter sontiortaan makes. • Paperi time t!xige _takes effect,qp_tho Eriegond daYl-- The.' eipresir:fitiins'ins'i-16' ( riin' upon faster time, and' a' number of now trains are added. Theamnialirnecting of the Hermaic(Soei- ety. was heldlast week Monday, wbel• the following gentlemen were elected mar, alters forlthe ensuing year: C-. W. Merrick, OA' Young, W. W. Webb, and 'H. B. Packer.„ —The Rt. Bev. M. A. De Wolfe Howe, D. D., Bishop of this Diocese, has selected Reading as his place of residence, an will remove, at pace from Philadelphia to GO fori.' mer city. • —The bulletin boarderectcd by Mr. X. R., O'Connor on the Avenue opposite the,pub lie square'ia big tbirig of its kind, Mid 44, good thing, too, for showmen. t ' School I.n.stituq) for the county- I bl rilriga la meat at Mansfield Tnesday•and Wednesday, the 4th and SW of : June next. Eminent Sunday School !men from abroad are expected to participate in the exercises. Everybody iri the count, in terested in the pause is invited to birprcsent. —Come yourself and bring your wife and all the babies to the celebration here oh the . 22d. Not only Wellsboro, but all the. coun try 'round_ about ballet:Wed py they new Railroad_ Turn out; and let us give the good thing a right royal welcome! • ' -:-We 'have received - the first- number of the Epitomise, the new paper just started at )17-illiaresppAt. Itjs ;:laTge", yell printed sheet, evidently backed by plenty of capital and % strong determination to make things apviiied),y_lively.for Peter 'Herdic, the pro prig or,4lbe Gazette and Bulletin, The ed itor;o-tiiii*Ditomist is Mr. E. 'W. Capron, gentleman Of meaty years' eiperience in the newspaper , bugii6s.l3 promises that the r_ioi , ppwiournaltr&leitictilitnji in principle, and that it shall do nothing to dis tract or weaken the party in Lycoming.— With" theoe assurances we weleemvit as a co-laborer in the Republican vineyard: —We are pleased to note the prosperity of the Painted Post 7 1 k12e.5. It oomO6 to ns on_ larged by the addition of a column to each page, and otherwi§e improved. We judge from this; evidence of ,enterprise that sleepy 'old Painted ro•It must be 'waking up some what. By the way: will the 'Pious tell us what the first.sentenee—or rather the llrstsix inches ---ofits leader on "The Cincinnati Can- I ' dhlates" means. - We read it and re-read it, and give it up in despair. —Last week Tuesay, just after dinner, as Mr. A. P. Cone was engaged in plowing with a span of spirited horses they _took fright and ran- away. Their eourbel was, down Widn street and up Main to the pub lic square, where theywere brought to nhaft by running into a tree. One of -the"borses we uuderstes severly injured' in the shoulder. Mr. Con mdung to the 'lines, and was dragged some dibtanee, but we are glad to-learn was not much hurt. • —The first part of last week a farmer lir'- , inf.; just this side of the Mardi north of the village set fire to a. lot of stumps which he had plowed out. The flames soon spread t`o the neighboring woods, and by Tuesdai night there was a brilliant illumination Or all that region plainly visible from the vil lage. As the fire extended fears were felt for the safety of the new Tannery of Bailey, Lowell & Co., and most of the hands were employed in beating back the invader. Af ter a good deal of hard work the flames were got under control by Thursday. The pres ent season is so dry that the woods and un derbrush i- in a state to burn most readily,-, and there cannot be too much care exercised in setting out-door fires fir any purpose. —The Potter County Tarasays of the re cent death of Robert Looney, of Looney ville, near Buffalo, N. Y., that it is a great calam ity to that county, and especially to the southweAern section and the vicinity Of the "Forrest house.'' Ile had invested I:rgely in Timber lands in that region, and noConly dczigned erecting large manufacturing es tablishments, but to locate near them him self. 1t is feared that the estate be so hound up in minor children and other par tie,. as to render the postponement -of th es e ,project.i necessary for a long time..- ELECTION OF COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. --Pursuant to public notice the school direc tors of Tioga county assembled at the Court House in this village last week Tuesday, at 1 p. to., for the purpoc.c of electing a County Superintendent of public schools for the en suing three yrars. There was a pretty full attendance of directors, though some few dis tricts were not represented. The meeting was organized by the elect ion of F. E. Smith as President, and A. M. Ben nett and D. A. C-lark Seeretaiies. After re cording the names of the directors present from the several township-, the Chairman -tated that the first busine - s in order was fix in the salary to be paid the Superintendent. A motion Wft , made and seconded chat the yearly salary he 52,000. Don. John I. Mitch ell made a few remarks in favor of haying decent amount. He said the salary is not paid by the county but from thrj general fund of the State. To properly discharge 'the duties of the office a 1111111 must be away froni,lioine three-fourths of his time. Ev erybody who traveled at all knew what the expen.,o of traveling wni. Ile compared the em»pen-ation received by the Superin tendent, who must incur all these expenses, with that ofotber county officers who live at home and are subject to no , uoli tax. Tel the °thee of Superintendent is the most im portant one in the county, rind should be tilled only by a man fully competent to dis charge its duties. Ile thought the- salary -hohlil be fixed at a sum which would attract such men. The "resident here sogge:ted‘that other gentlemen name the sums at W h ich they would lix it, and that, the meeting could than 111'00041y , 1 / 1 40 1111 the ditlerentlttlitowits, I,vgitiniug with the highest. Motion , . were then made by different di- teeters to fix the Sinn at $5OO, at $l,BOO, at $1,20n, $11,500, at $1.91 . at $1,75 0 , find at $1,2:) 0 , a , it then stood. Mr. 11. llollands of 111t)ssluirg then ad - drc-sed the meeting ~n view of the question. Ile said there 1.64 e only folic counties. in the State with' n,ure :401:0 t'• mile , thou Tioga; that twelx e pay' morcHtl :try than this cOunfy, while fifty haVeasmall er ininther of :eltools. Many of the counties ands ''l 11, lid 1111110/1a l' , i/11111111 . 1 1 2. 1 i 11 . 11 r. - AVith :11i11 , 1 , t 1111 •eetiffil".. tthile in ' l ' ingathete ‘v,•ro 1:1:11ty 11• ! _ , 11 , ils 01111 could be reached oui,; by the public high-way,. Whoever w,:ls Superintendent mustlay out ht least $5OO, which he could loan at 10 per vent. interest any day. rm• an equipage to carry him about the county! AVith more sqintre miles of' tcr ritory and more schools than inoq of the counties in the State, Tioga is to-day pitying les , than her.proportion Of salary's. The motion to raise the salary to $2,, - )00 w ;) , then voted on rich rove, and it wits du, A vote was then taken in the same way on the $2,000 proposition, and the Pres ident declared it lost. The ayes and ones being called for, the roll was called, and the motion M:18 10-t by it volt.. of 17 to Kt Mr. Holland, here arose and said that the Superintendent received no mileage; that Alp salary was 111-: only compensation. A. vote was then taken rirn voce on sl,loo. and tine motion wui lobt. On voting (..11 5. 4 1,600 in the same mannertheehuirman de cided the motion carried. A risinksvote War , ordered, when the motion was lost by count of GS ID 72. 'clic motion to fix the ,Mary at sl,7fit) was decided by the Chairman to be prried on this rim voce vote. The ayes and noes were called for, and on calling the roll the vote stood 70 for to 66 against she SO the salary waq iixyd at $1,750, an increase of s'soo per annum over the last term. The meeting then proceeded to vote rir a eUre fill' Superintendent. Elias Horton, .Ir.", 'l'lo lf. Edwards and C. 11. Verrill wsl're nominated, but Mr. Mitchell said that. Vrof. Verrill was not a candidate. 'On calling the r.:11 Horton received SO votes and Edwards on the annoiniceineui. of the result \l r. llorton:steppea forward and request( d directors helore they left town to call ,at office and get the blanks for their - reports.7- Ile else requested them ttrretnru their re ports to Midas early us possible, so that he could report to the State Superinten.dept,. ,Ily e ,110opartytqut atp"llrisliattr.4l#,Visped by Asuiink fdli aVtlieTr etbilW ould be paid, an announeement that elicited : =at triplau4s. i .91bb,incit4b4 tHeittigiiurnef . .' RAIL4IO:MY Cti4EBBATIO I -,--,-, I "`'''' , l c 1 . .. . .1 . 0,1 5 .6AM :'• :: R , - , AtietTfuNtdatV, .. ait , i ';2:.24.46-,C.,,,'Pay.) , 000D:01V4111114` ill itrilll',.. P141.-.4i I , , A. #OOD. ;-,-- . : - : ‘,-. • - TICKS- ) .`t . P:' , ; '. - I 1 .:!., :-. :4'i: ' ' ' ii , stoietiAti", .V.Szio: , ,_ I.dir7` '' • ' ' t/ VilOge-iiitle°ll)Vtl`t°' 44.kilivitt, the' lima comp.ettono, ate - new Radroad, to Welliboro on WednesOrty t tim,n4l ii 1 ..t•., 3 '1 . . ? -un N*4ara tions have meet} anta:fley#,,W,:a'FoyttAik ai:4 U - 044'144 a r ai4ls4that'vecaaion, an ~ „ ~ „ ,1 , ,,t ) a , ..., ... ti . ~, „ . . pr,., t etY 0 Y ail V e it . IEI littatly are invtt ato i participate in the geneial Public rejoictiag. iimi... William A.. 3)049 of New, York will deliica Mei jaddresa,' Alla I.lt , :tr#lll without doubt be an able, eloquent and interesting one. Mr. Dodge's well known personal in terest and acquaintance - with our counti, will :add. weight to his . opinions as to our :local growth and. prospect.- 4 ~t , ,., ,..4 The following is the programme of exierei-, ses adoitted lty the eommittoo : On the arrival of the train a salute o i 100 guns will Jae fired. 1 A. short address or welcome .to the invited guests will be delivered at the depot,. after which the Hon. Wm. E. -Dodge of Y., will deliver an address, - • .- • . petwill,be ser i yed tit° hotels at 2P. m. tlov".ll4ihr,Y Of l'eimifithniii, Gov. Hoff man and ex-Gov. Sept Oils of N. Y. arft peeted to be present. Several brass bands ivi t , in attendini4l' and.olivett . the,ex.orel3 patriotic a i rs. The excursion train Will rink as follows e day orate celebration'! , Leave Corninri.at Itt:n: Reach m LeavnTl7,killab,oto at 4 4% 5 4 3 - in- Heifer-to- the Generous ; Editors Agitator 51R; 77 1 feel,sen sitiveVe'dtinsO yo i 441 4f,f3A.yo-.trioro prprni: nenuo last week to the goriofoilii gift of Itlajor F D. Burnie], Into proprietor of THE AIR 'LINE, who oxcellod all other mibstiribt•nt to the hail t•oa;d eplebration by prpseitt.ing;" theni with a • • • .?,•11'2) 1S s i4= 4 7As. iltilq; • EMI COW ` This is her pbOiOgitWli t4eiti4ltii'';ie4lllor ning at milking time. Sho is full Vociled, and woith $lOO. "Honor to - Wilottilionor is due." Let uS do ourselves proud ky iiing her to some poor widow inindeti atm !. , stancei, and :IllinstratOquii if c ti1,.41; kilt, of IV ellOorn, i ri:; nil s ItimilkiirOk *Jen:Oily re ; hpC.t....a u 4 ill'Atio .k a, 4iii V ktrii.i.rriiikli° rn; posterity of Wellsboro will rise up andlealli us—Messed are ye when you leudte,Ahe 000 7 for it, w ill co MO back to you aftet miuty.,ditys. Respectfully„ Vpid. .:.:., . Alt A. Mit OAD 1L 117.T - Loit, —Th c'-'- - To wan da -leg us of, last week, ; , ay,s : ``,9)it Monday night Ilist, 'some inaliclobs persicWloG fire to two freight cars on the 5..&'.E.'11,;.4. 4 which wove tilled with dry lMtrk; andAtfilett, them from Rouse's switch, about think miles ;this, :title of Dushore. The down grade frOin there to Munroeton .is ouch that- the bars came •M•hing along, for several mites, at the, rate ( f fifty pities per-hour. 11 . 1A 4 , flames, faiinq hy,the extra, draught,/.iask•it „lurid i.leani of light. Aor ti. euitsfac'hitiiie'imuine CI elill I S? ii e of thetraek, and people.werekytised from their slumbers to 'see thdfier3Vdragon rushing ahing over the'road like a sti,eak of lightning. Two empty coal 'ears fejlowed in the rear. The cart run , off the-Ainak; on reaehiog the switch at Monroeton, and wero, found .nearly cansumeiL___There.,:was eer- Aainly light onough artitinAthat4tak." ! MAlNsivuuct taus in of 2qovada, 'who has been upending the - Winter with his friends here, returned home, -)day 1. He goes accompanied by his wife, he married while out here, and bylii4, broth er Joseph B. Austin, of thisi p4ice. The fire which find been btiriitne in the mountain south of here Anti doing much damage, t - ks stopped by a gentieiliower, on the tst instant. lienard Bdnjamin, Who, liltg Nimrod, is n "mighty hunter," brought ....11Aigke from the South Mountain Ina week the hide of young wolf which he killed on A. recent ex pedition -of Ins. one of exeSipt the !'oldest inhabitants" could recogniie pegnn- DESTRUCTION 1117 FinF..—Tho dwelling, house and outbuildings of \Vm. S. Gr.:MR, in Delmar, were destroyed by lire ou Monday Qf last week., _together with all the contents. Ss'abnut ono thousand 'dolltir's: ranee. The fire caught from fires raging in the :vood(i and fields ; n early the whole neigh borhood was burned over ; miles of fences were burned, and hundredi of acre of valu abletimber were destroyed. ' The 'Aiibles of Elias Kennedy and Kennedy were burned; and but for the great exertion.; of the eitizen- , , every building in the neighbor hood would ha(. o been biu7io All this damage :111(1 loss or property were (at sed by 0.(11111 unprineipled wretch setting the wood:, on fire the Sunday previous near Pine meek. I'll / • - ;y111001 - , P;ILM 6,ll,lwing i. an to I pik,t•il by the, hat I.egi3- 'attire relating to th4.igiblia : I. Ji't it iiirtrica• That the well live shall he in-erted in the. phtro of the word four in section twi;nt.v-eight: net of May ono thousand eight'itundrod and 1 . 1411, and school dircet,ors, shall hereafter hoop thp,schdols;,Oftlitiir,-,rtpective districts in operation fly.: months in the year : That the length orterin may remain as at preent, iii districts wltcti the tuivti um n11'1(41114 ”I tax :Mowed br for SCiIIS inirpo,es,hall 160 rot ad in•nitticii2nt to keep the -zeiloolA open n gre ter length of ti ow. tor;/ tell, of 'ono. nvw dtlveloiment.: iu n tural n- f lluev : A strange soceimen rat OA was catunt in the Conococheague, eland. a mileabove town one day last wick. It is a small, perfectly formed minnow, with a bill like ti- - I)ird. can ho seen atMiller's drilg store. This bird-fish should b e sent:to Prof. Ag'assiz, as we doubt if be has anything like it in his' collection. Mr. 'Henry 31yers, near Welsh Run, while walking along West C,'enocoeheague, near hie hou , e, saw a wild anlroal lying op Ole rocky bank which retreated into the 'rocks on his approach. lie set a trap liefora the hole, which remained there untnolepted.some two weeks until last Tuesday morairig when he di , eovered that lie had caught the ani mal in question. lts , neeies is unknown to thoze who' have seen it. - Itstortir is described as that of a gray L-iinirrel, and it has a black hn.:hy tail abot4 six inches long. it is the size of a large Oat, wrilsb3 , even pounds ' and is very savage. Mi.. I}yers cjiptuced It alive and has it at his house. This eau har dly be the fanious "*rhat is it," with eyes as large as dinner plates, and varying in size from that of a dog to that atm MARRIAGES. PorrElt—IiiITCHELL.—At the 11. E. Parsonage. in Clialleaion, May Ist, 1871, by Hey. Cl. S. Travalie, Mr. 1:. f. poffpr in , ( 1 Mifft Acla ball ordharloston. Ix/VOL; SS—DEIf SIIIOIIE.--At Cherry Flats, March 26th, 1872, by IL CL hlattin. E4g . Ad9lbort Douglass, of Pa., and Flizaboth Moult:ore, of 131"ss burg. FROST—nILTIERT.—ny the'eume. Apt 11150". 1872, M tic 11.'i°Iinev or 1-3 3 1‘....t,r,Kt.114, at, Cherry Irlth, F, )4'0 , 4, CovinittOn; and Allee"ollberk, Uf 13m.k. DEATHS jilelunona l . Tiofta- county, 21).; - 1,April 2:)111, Ift72. of Dropsy of the Heat t, Vim) D. l'qtchiu, fig, (1 yea; e. For Sale. 10 HEAL of fat Catt , P—averKge, weight from - son to e_ ) 1803 pouocia. un ale subazriber hull, i miles from osceon. vcat L. IVILDICEI= • )lay 15;1872-3w* NMI= 4 ENO f 11 -- 9 • afirr d a • •• .• 11. m to g -tan eitilvertleing will eventtutlly Ittnote ß#i to te then pc& If you have *milling which yfut totem to be good, advert/Ss it thert4wAly, on itenilows to Jractitoal ; Wit In soool*, Aluset praise .11, toy, prolk will soon dispels* you We Wise. Birch is the policy of the Tivut.nsozon ItooTE. which runs tollu , ee great regions to the west: Tat. Totylpo ha. coopeottok with the grunt Yudito 1t054212.- *To I.tucolu, the capital of It abbot:tn. Inl4 all thit besettful region south of the Platte, AIDA with R. IL how* sod hcauestes4s. &I, To St. losvplr. lituisas City. Sod all Battelle points. rheas #milll44:*4l9olJVy buE,l4vo 11:410 ea, Shinnit Suns; WMOLI,Latfi Rif! safety ajr rravg (to kreveut Woo or llte that he every wham onsa haPPeoluni. Pullman's aluepets. Pullman dining cam tame u powerful englnea(to maim g g timo and goal immeotioni), aud &MEM a 904:41 1 r0fa s tAg t ,##) You &sit% anlnalVerPkiwnPruSt ounacultr, ably to any point to Bonthem or on the Pada.° Roads. be sum you so "lly %Fey et Iturllogton." All who wish paritoular inforatailopand a large tat trout connections, ant el,talu them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Mural Vatnengar Agent. 33.* HO: 11. Ult., lenlingtou. I.lws. • "4r WELLSBOREVIIAIggt —.417 tst._lle 00111troTra, wraatiA UY E. R. RULBALL, Regal? Grocer. --- WEI-L*llloRa, 31.5."1 It, 1b72. DEALERS : t ~ A . . miXVII:?% itku , Flour, per bbl a ea 4 Id 1143, 1 . 0 t) Buckwheat hour, per cwt.. ..... 4 00 Wheat, white, per buahel.. __... Wheat, red, Wheat, spring, " Xtneywhettt v , ” . ,,, , , i , ... . ; .... . . Isl., . ~,=...., 'Ca : tilioj4 7,' 7' '"' ''.o_, " " ... 94 i z L.V.lsirijel" , 7 4 l 3 X' 1 .4 4 a ga. iatiza: w±otti4,i ~, „..1.1- 6.,... ..--- 1 . e ra tt , vete , *., , - .... ', 1.4.0., i:,l ~, 'i 56 Timothy seed, ,•• Beans, . " Corn meal, per ewt 2 25 Feed, per owt ... 2 00 Potatot.s, per bust", , f,,... • .I* i i i.ii m a Ag,'. g retri:4oil mouth ''''' .:' ... . i.-' .1., " tv-• 1 .-2 lA' Quionii, per bush 1 50 i 75 Turnips, por bush • • 20 Pork, per lb4‘ 10 Haw, per lbt„ 1' 7 .i lo '8.60zi1t1ET4424 ,0 1b .10 121,t Butter, per lb 25 SS Cheese _per1b....,., ..s ~ ... „ ~,.. . , __11.., Ats Tallow, per lb I; 10 Honey, per lb : 20 10 Beeswax, per lb Vinegar, per gal Eggs, per dozen Dried apples, per lb.. Dried peaches, per lb Dried cherries, per lb.. — ... 40 Dried b1it0.14 , 00100, peN)l4. .... ........ ... :4 # I) ri OdaUptkl6ls4,3bl4, Veilidi . . `; '.,103 t:1 i!: TO c.. 0 Dried raspberries, red, par lb 3 2,1 '45 Cranberries per qt Is Hay, por ton -- - 15 Oti W09(1, 18 inches, per cord -- 2 00 Wood, 3 foot, per cord Coal, bard, pin• ton ! • .-I- llf7s(tV/ , 25 ~ Coal, soft Orouutl plaster, per ton. Sugar, "A" coffee, per lb Sugar, yellow, per 1b.... Sugar, brown, per 1b.... Teas, green, per lb Teas, black, per lb Kerosene, per gal Maple sugar Special N - (;),t7f.'oH6 '; •' DOCTOR, WHAT 1$ Is a question frequently asked by a plitialdt, - wlfbi: though perhaps not sick enough 4u bu euullatia 10 Ili room or bed, nevertheless feels himself physlestlyl6,' able to attend to hie usual avocations. • ‘-.'. : ','' , R . '.,"',- ;t• There is a failing or general breaking dd*Oi %cit.:46o' syStent, but no symptoms suillemully roatked , i.o. 14 cludsod as a disease, yet peculiarly tryithlti t.lict . is iirf orer. The feelings cannot be uspreesed—po4orti , don't understand it; they may presorihe ,l , ilpef Iy, yet blindly, and without result. "iiiii;trt.in v e ir ' nirry.ns is the best Remedy for bli!a`h±tid‘elL:as la:, orders. Tllll 1T AND BR CONVINC111) IT '; MAIS1)) 1 , A .DrUggista„ Pxico ono : Qoiler por .bottio. May 1,1872-1 m -J lJ F.. u3r`.~.3~ ,•. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early indiscretion, causing ' nertroua do Wily, premature decay, dto.,,beving tried in Yaln every Advertised remedy, )AA discovered a simple meattal of yell-core, which be will aoud free in hl4 fellow-suffer ers., 3. IL RHEIMS, 78 Napalm at., New York. Jan. 1, 1872. IKIIII3 - Y TWO-WHEEL MOWER. A Triumphant Success rpuE COMPLETE SUCCESS of the Kirby Two- Wheel Mower has never been equalled to the fits tory of mowing and reaping machines. Fredn every part of the country there cornea united teidlniony in regard to its perfectly satisfactory pertormance ery possible kind of work. nit extonaive tow for the past season has more fully than ever before &main atrated the perfection of principle upon %hick, uot 'on ly it, but all of the Kirby maehine a are built. It has the flexibility cud independent niet on 01 frame and finger-bar peculiar toall Kirby nnieliblim, cutting o'oBo and ulean over all variations of ground. JOINTED CONNECTING ROD. • With the utmost simplicity and, di en9(l., there- are combinoil l in they Kirby Tro-AVlieePAliisre; army deck" feneut:t not fourifl iii''pny" other /1:1.41410; mud allot' among them vidl be noticed the Joinhlt Corms. trey anßod, (or pitman) A invention of Mr, Eiihr',4, an l feature belonging reclusively to this mou'e,, The J in the Connecting lied (or pitman) works aiming ne onaly with the joint in the linger-bar, keeping the Connecting Rod ALWAYS IN A PERFECT LINE with the cutting apparatuii, allowing the knife to on perActly free, wiljout binding, at whatever angle the bar inn he rallied or folded: UM, AttrdWingo the, rici lieuj and consequently adding to the ahcudy pair' cattino taint( ity, decreming the already'rcry light d, and siliting largely to the durability, by connecting rod and knife-tuadfroni habil.ll to br. age consequent upon the I?indiug and friction or U parts, Incident to all other two-wheel teas nines. By a convenient lever, the bar is iaiecil to visa obstruction, or even a tree, or folded completely act the machine it. front for transportation, wiloinut llit ing 0141 ,ftl, Lir, dipping the team, or the drior, lea 1,1.1 Aeal. Instantly thrown out or 1140 gear, s‘itlhatt gopv whe it desired, by either foot or hand. A loose or rigid tongue, as cb atted, ping. To show :tbsoltittily nn side draft v, weight on 'treks, li :ere iit elt ;Nuke entirely on' •pot work with tongue. The points of the guard.' aau ba raineW or- ,101% wit:bout stopping. 'l"hriy ate especially filial,. a Io vent elogging: they have steel plat, s. n a..tly repl when worn out, and arc nut riveted, lint brill,/ 1, bar. The lino of draft is Wiwi on cutting' appal...U.l,h w it °light to Ile; and there la no shoo, o/ hou.4out draft throogli axel, Mame slid braves, 'et goat IN eotupletely out of duo but 111 full view of eubtlug.appsratus. Ati adjuillnlAe mirjug mitivo tutad 'rho h‘hZtor-wbeo is a castor-wheel and lin us ye l l squara core , rs, oven on 4.a grouu , l, %%Mond r•ii , and loworiliff thu bar. Machine always on its wheels and net or ilpa nu. Cuts I feet wide, follows rough an well as sue groillid. and In tila /10hfrAL 'mini :iv and /ilea pi working tw(rwikei.l mower ever made. toq. 10.111117 AtiI:NTP.I.I4 LINeA ColY/N/'Y, I'4 L. B. linowl4, .Llklautl. (nrg•G. Cothl b tou.. • BAumN Wentfleld. .1. 114.1,4,04,44,, ioga. Illustrated catalogues autlyArculare ulll bo earki &MINA ,v.kiiiteitbl4l,lerittd,o4laldlribm If you really-AC . 4IWe rolcarylho best merrier- 4 t..t soy the 111. q• 15, 1670-10 w. 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Gran, _ Gran Op rar rvo be given at WIOKHAVO HALL, IN '11(X4 1 on Wednesday evening, May 29d, 1872. self and Lady aro respectfully invitpl to attend. roniwary Coinmitfee,—g.l.. - Aiken, .0.4 Lowe S. Bush, H. S. Johnston,'. A:Wfellisun, E. M. Si F. Smith. T. L. Baldwin, C. D. Farr. Committ-, Arrartivnient..—Sol 11. F. tuck. C. Tceaukip, B. Pallor Ck. W. Hazelett. R. M. TM! etrapPtti‘e.—KgnetoitA INiegtc_. l , gi Pl4,loll4rOlit Banti. Hall, $1.40 Supper at limith's note'. Tloga, May 8,1,872,3 yr An Ordinance. "Irit ordained by the Burgess and Connell ~•f td is boro, and it is hereby tyNatued . wt,0.,,,,f Mid after gol t h.l4Tu - ,4 the ieel be 'note' lite I•ve.y anion! Ipapptided..cmi'-cuncid to lii Pi.tl lioronkh 'Pressure! to ho use.i n qpatra and three-fourths to the pound master. NAN VALICENI3I.IIt( . May 8, 1879-syl - :cr•l4:744:l o le ar oil the ensuing COW Car X 6 4: 1 1 . *1 . 010 tolfulating daya of emit -, ,tek —Monday, Pettey awl hrtittrdkr. • Tuesdays at Wediets.brys at Shorts. tile; and Thu% eds) Whltnurvillo.• 111 , `Att .fetes la ,not will/ for Loauty in color sno so) me. tom muove for I ttttt 'self. LT4121111. re of ' 11 44 false peillmie, mlBlB veiy oltett the cane, ' MORIIAIS -- 22t1E11 Will Le atteed•At ir,r the dell: gin. -re chosen lioretotere for that tool. se, and - who will tom pleased to show the hor se At *if, lIICAII,ISUNKLIt, Airt. M. IL Wellettere. Slay 1872-41ei. Prop's.. , // ilifilB AVIUP Ms - G I LA Ye • . 4104fthilitaindik will shod th't, at Hewn di the ," following places, vL : Will be et Verintlyea'a ou Mondays 2 until Tuesday morning; 'Westfield, Tuctirh.ye 1 o duel, p. mi., until Wednesday morning; K 11011,111... 'dayk I, o'clock ti. nt. leave 1 o'clock p. um.; tkloofn. 01k2uttp. L iu, Maxi utsadLya I.tll Thursday unit film; !Imre Way& id/tout till 12 Thusdays; ,a ienoetino. That sane 2 o'clock p. till rriday: morning; Thwa, lit o'clock a. Hi., WI 2 p. ,.' ]'belay; Weill:Amor% liridsy 8 o'clock p. tn., till /gouda) %Isn't , * Ing e hureemas recently owned by 'L. B. Goutit. aud ManinilucOn - 111V13hiltion In Ne i , them, elnaqrnsitbrotaet so the tatewis yid• for George ill. Patelan and Lady Thorn; it W. s trey ' Its Lauds high, and weighs 1030 pounds. TM/US—Twenty-rive dollars to insure single tam or forty dollars per span. Ten dollars for Mugu Owners who part with their mares beton) !oaten;;' wit) potAelrkteawattale for aorvice of bone: (XJ.I/{3 Won /gown Stook liars° wlB stand for Maros ‘s l lll ll le, Attif season the subscriber ' s Stablu in ollsboro. till stock is so woll known there taw) no cesoity of rosuarka. It to sullitiout to say, for rood isiolll toy sreitiot surpossod, or forpower of (India. mare. nurse is a coal black, milieu; 1000 lba., strand. sad kiwi Lo bacneaa, his foals prove the most Atintreablo ofAniy•tionteiEl this station -for all puma -7,sal L.6At the ranUttAllttiaLUCTOSlßpstrottect , have- do -3orinit443o idsoctiktramtieret Fla 14111-4 , 0 found' at all E. A. SlBll, Proprietor. W4lshoro, Hoy 1,187.2.-3 w. , • 1 al 1 40 1 00 03111 MB THE CLAY - HORSE --` /JUIN colotmitoct, boht blomiuti Molt over MO Ui i n tirlo4riutully ,, willotatul , this Jaws only, stabla of MLk j O'Connor In This horsa is not kept for profit, but to huprovo the brood of horsos in 'Plots count*. 4,llilestkok cOntblndii speed. strength font anduntnee. Hs is half brothar to ..Patchlu," wee raiaod In the State of Now Jamey, 4a ttlX darlrbayrwelabie4;4oo-prninda, and tuted whom 4 years old a mile in 1:30. ; 0.. 1118 lulus liorst'oforo uniformly havo been $3O ; 4.t0 by the sonaon, end $5O to insure. This season Ids soz vine will be 410 far each mare, cash Iza a/taints or approved note. .1. I IL: N. B.—Clay will la) attended by thu polite and gun tlamaidy oivit cmaineer knomu profoaafoually as "akar imukar, ' dials „APIA.'” ttyr, 2 la . ottaitLiis vElcrotu 4044 - - - - The High Bred Hambletonian r il.re:=Et G 'SS/ tam II isCa3l2. - ;:t• 176-ilz AND - A " 9 • . • t. s= ta • .' •, • a f ora Limited number .luprot :Mates at the Barns -- 41 &'` 'dicloctiber at , ToWAtltyk, RENIVA. JWAVlii, l ' y ). !rli-tua-ga Chief. by Riadyk's • Abdolhoi, ho by Slanibrinsi by imported Messenger. Ilambletonian dam was by ttib OhariOls tr.e.ht tOroi.by!imported Dellfuunder, Grand dent py..041,004 Ilansbretonian, and he by qtidlitittccd,',l44leiigerl. Milttlie dam of O&1 One Nye was liyAtiportedelfeitifigeri , ' , TOWANDA," Lima. Ver 184.4.,:iltackhiwitqc.;lie.ilfy Hill's Vermont Bktakhawk, foaled in 1833, and he by Shernian's Morgan; hicrdam , , rained In New .I.lrufkawick, and represented as a -half, bred'Engliati Mare, ,bted. by Wingato Twombly,;N. 11., and sal& ttilicoPThuretou, Lowell. Mass., la% and to David liiih.litidgepott.tirt., 1844, in hie ponnesnieu ac guirecrwut Tills horse got more high priced *tilts HUM atly - butfle of Ida day, lie died Nov., Wag. He was We sire of 't Mon 4f/cti," and grand site of tlifi r- ditin 'eV" TOWANDA:" One white pastern behind, biack-Poibta.derk baYi lt bands 11 inches high, flue yfaire old He is ono of the moat remarkable sidriteliCtlits congtrY tote produced. He is beautthil, bion&like: , Cof'kreat strength, and aotlon perfect. - He is in close proximity to kwo of the moat notable stall tottii in llomblelonian and &Mast Allen; ittatut the,siro Of-trotterti, these two groat horses stand fan above ,all competitioß in this or any past generation. lietter, iliftisiOn of blood is not in the American horse Ittihad "TOWANDA.t'dIe is a fortunate cross. Ho bids talc fur a, brilliant futitre in *inspects. He 14 a sucrose, shit true 7.llrrit will De appreolatAo by eaudid, iddiciOns men; 'We have - arrive, , ,d, at a period, when Inste'Sditted"gabbl“b'out r thei Wino i 9 h`f tint little sc. coutit,tind anything of yalna in bin history or limed log, cog, labor, long research, thought "and" ruouey.— "'the American Trotting Register," which contitina all that is known of the pedigree of Trotting Horses, their ancestors and descendants. with a record of all'pub• !lobed performances in.whlch a mile was trotted nr paced in 2:40 or less, from the earliest dates till thci I close of 1868, mid full record of the performances of 1869 and 1870, giving complete sun marien of over atx thousand contents, with su introductory enemy on 'the true origin of the American Trotter. This is a good thing. False pedigrees aro quite too common. Tibia work shuts out imposition in a great degree. J.' if. Wallin's, the compiler of the "American Stud !look and IYottlittilbetatat;ir diV4ifattlfeflnfailigthit - biatory ut -tlte Horse than any other. - " TOWANDA" will bo shown in batman to Wont) ,41404 think of patcrOnleivahlik. --- botwoon the hours of • Alite'sfili-night o'eltick, pleasant week days.— Ilia style and fine trotting action when trained, will surely make his own chatacter. The closest scrutiny brings the matt to his true nonce : so it in with all Wogs a)' earth, TERAft3—Ono hundred deflate to insure; tweittpily4 dollars at Dino of nerviest , whielt will Wit by refunded in any event, and ue - rooty-flee do)1,4111 white proyep in food. Haat care taken of mares on reasonable terms. Alitcaidents and escapes at owner's risk. All roams must be left or brought to the stable when desired.— Mares not proven in foal tau be returned next 461taon, free of charge. dinars.—First of April to July find. Full Scason—' Fart of iiniptoniber to December first. , JOHN D. MONTANYII Towanda, Pa., May 8, 1.373r3m. I — "vl.)l*l`r o f , 40! , isroo - , - 71"- -1- !Uic )1 Se roma $4.60- •1 RYr 1. to (fa 1.1 ..• cud F,". I ? f. . t wing (I NM BEI lied ilkl PA., .0113" It. ruin! CEM 114 R. I.Tr. REM 411111. , Wellaloru, May 15,1672-3 w YOUNG BERTRAND, 1217 ci 11 ea 1.3 arcs tea•: Application for Licene. NPTILIWIS ItEjIEDY.SIWENitAhat the following 7nimed - persons bavo mlide'applicatlon for Ttivern Licensee nud Eating House Licenses, and that the same will ho presented to the Court of Quarter flea- Moog the 27th day of Shay inst. at 2,o'clook. P. lA.'. when' all interested may littoud If they thlrilc proper. Edward Gregory, Liberty. 801 Bunnell, Wellsborn: J. M. tlibsou, Eugene 0. Marlin. 0t1e.130111. Samuel E. If/anellard, Union. Sage,William Hinesburg. tiainnel Vanal, Ithuitiburg. - 11. Gilmore, Iflossbarg. 110bef L Traver, Elk's tnl. ' B. B. Potter, Middlebury._ William Black, 110rris. W. C. 7 Mager, Wellsburo. D. W. Hibbard, ltuiland., E. 1.. panful. Jackson. "PAW L. Meelay, Westfield Borough. L. G. Hill, Wm" Burungh. Garrett Kinsella. BIOHNIWg. lturbo Fat+, 1 It. Thouttlaun. whited, Fall crook. Morgan Shaut Boot Held. ' EATINI.I HOT.II. W. L. Reagle, Blossburg. Jailttni S. Mitchell, Bleseburg linflay A: Hays, llh.aaburp. Bernard Murray, 1110s4lng .11.0Ine t Biggar, lilusgburg. Stephen How.ll, 'Ala. (Anti hltto /Pus , . Martfil Scully, illoarthilig. May 8. 187•1.-3 w. J. F. I.ONALDNON, erk CASH TIE TRUE BASIS BUSINESS, Ibe buLscriber would littg t , ) cull to his ! *riogsttalt-I,ol4ochatiolise Which ha Is uow rvcolvlug, and which ho offers for 0101414 -161d . '3 Pay at lowept alpiicet prices, llonenkoeperx will do wit to °kaoline 111 J Mock Cartipts, Tabie ,q,13- Linen, and Window iji,seve!yh erliiela will be foutid worthy of atteuttoo; TZw t lilies will audit to thpir itttprdat to teott ttitotith !". ''!: 1 4 ! biti ttpili % DitES s GOODS, ShaVris, I.tacc's, -,-..;, L":,:', i 1- , ' , _ :i - .1 , 4f' Kid Gloves, and ~s .!4; °sic r as 1104, csaitain mall} lairawas 1114111 .4 which IlMa tick bums beturp to umrket The pill{* itro iirrited fu calf and get for theimiclve4. Mpyff, 1472, T/19 1 1-tff 8411 P EN, WAIICOP- C. J. WHILELEIt ;-: f - 64: :,,, .. , r,.'.,!' ?! House .Cleaning • tEll RE Weal Pliaape•i• :rota 30 oasis to $l,OO a tali 1 REMNANTS for buitisios, olormta mid osizew twuil rooms, . ' QIVELI WAN. IrAper Shades :from 40 cents to 75 cants a Ball -,,.., EMU Cloth , Shades:. .4 wh%b-, 10..thicw. 644 Deauttfulli Vl.4§)neil trout ;1, 611 to 190,00 pair. , . Ini Broivn Hollands, Buff Ho)Jamie, Wipito HoHands, Green ilollande, I Giet3n Painted Cloth forOurtalas ot any destroa length Cloth Shades for Stores any dcalted length sad width mado to 'order CURT4IN FIXTURES, latest and beat paiesos end designs.. Ornament Your Homes! 'ietutes, Cbromos, Oil Paintings, Engravings, Photographs, Stereoscopes, • • - Colored Prints, Stereoscopic Views, Stereoscopic 4 illw WAIF in iiialf4 vittietY Picture Frameg, itusties,, ,Otiate,. Square, n liononood, Gilt, Black Walnut, Velvet & Composite. Curtain, Cord, Tassels, Picture Cord, Picture Croquot Soto, .Fish Hooks and Linos, Parlor Games, Pigeon Twine. Noro.—Veu revolve, It Sassily Express Pauline New York, so Mutt shy article uot *mud Lu our 'stock on be aupplled to tares dips, : • IIMIN=IISM! lily 1,11149.94. IMI lIM IMI / ' E from B. Yov" B. B. Young & Coit otoc.:eauuro of Hindi Young & Co.) Booksellers and Stationers, and Daaleirte fa Wall raper, Wiudow .64ithx Window= a rsa, Instruments. Yankee Notions, Mime Frames and Glass, Pictures, all sorts, Picture Goa Law Blinks, Justice illoulu3, Blank Books, - Newspap Law Books Medical Boobs, Re gioua Books, sad 4VE44 Galata in our U —No* Usk Dailies at One Pollar a month. .41.1mira:Dallies at 76 Cents a mouth. • fur a week, or mouth, or year. —Orders for Books not in stock promptly atteadellM. —Au TJttprrsa packs tecohei born Now York ur• osy do/. —We are Aguute of tho Anchor Linn aud Atte Onion Lino of IL B. Idel ; Ocoan Etaiuners. Passage tickets to nod from any point in Europa at the lowest rates. ' —Sight Drafts gold on ally Bank to L'urope at c* teat 'Vaunt 30solicinge Jun. 2t, X-Xlsiarcivcraone 2 At the GLD43TAND on Alittn Street> corner 4 - 7>f Grattan, WELILSBORO, PA. r BR UNI)E.It6IUiNL•'f) lulu now on hand a full stock X bt HARDWARE arau sarts'inclualug NAILS. SPIRES, CROWBARS, CROSS-OUT, MILL, HAND AND MOIL HAWS, BUTTS, fJ.ItAP =ROM OAIIPHNTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AIM, AUGERS, B/W-STOCKS, °FUSELS, AWOHSTE, SHOVELS, SPADES, POURS, BENCH SOARES, BARNDOOR HINGES. FEED cumin's, • std all other artlales usually found in a complete as eastment obbardware. I iitvito tile public to call and oxarutno for them- Kul. M. Job Work done to order promptly ft I well. /" - 1 id Blinds Sash, Doors Eicm April 17, 1679 ANDERSON, I AGENT, Dealer In I HARDWARE of vll• kinds, TIN AND COPPER WARE, Parlor, Cook and Office Stov6s for Wood or coal, 1 Table and Pocket Cutlery, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, FARMINI TOOLS 1 of all kinds, GUNS AND A.BIIIUNITION, i . I Petrolium Fluid, (the beat light In 'the world) and over; artle with tho Hardware Trad norm Blook, south bide of Mato stroat, next door to 0. 0. Mutton, [MEE ./Idministratol.'s ,iYo, tice. LiETTRIIfi of nitifitnittration on the estate of F,eiftrj Thiattriok, late of Lawreneo township , 'Boot Co., ~ bating been granted to the undoreigued, allplir• sone laving plaints against said tatato are hereoy no tified to eon for eattletneed on, and the parsons owing Um same, to make immediate regiment to 1 HORACI RCM Atini'r. Lawncats, • • , May 1,, 1872.4 t. ittioil imam ug Desks, S Artists Goods, 0 of &ado E. n. YOUNG & CO. ry Pitons vni.um itonanTs e cenueoteB J. 11. ANDERSON. AGIINTA WONDERS WiiL IiEVEIt , CEASE riritt you tried the latest and glade:it u inedical 114. Jr" covery of the ago? DM M. L. BACON'S 7,1 A C. IC PAIN It cures colds, diphtheria, ei:alire u, , eto~h,' indigestion; diarrhea, gyaLutery, sutunlae gorcp ~ cholera inorbWl, cholera AM, 5 117 metric. As m external Hipp leaden for frost bites, chilblains, erraitts, bruises felons, rheumatism, • sick' tiecetecite, toothache, netrilgia, pains in the side, back an Wes, to g prectlee of elr years, it bee been found to be sec caul to no propalslion ever offered to the public. Too proprie of medicine feels warranted in =teeing it to be the best remedy for the above a In the market.• ecratuithetured and put up only by Dr. 1.1. L. bacon .burg, Pa. Wholesale agents—Hallett, Bore* ii Burbank, 149 Member street, New York ; W. 1). Terbell & Co., 420r rand, N. Y. Jan, 1. 1872. =re() TO-154 Read Quarters I - , FON. Drugs and Medicines, Mout or other Iv isock)--rAltio for P rigrATD IS, VAMloll°Amilriz:Y. 1:4 - 00 TO tlf:411 QUARTERS 1 1 , 011-:;„0 Choice Liquors,' Cigars, and, TOBACCO. Alai> fGr 3ESCDItC:O3ECARk • l l ' pellglons. historical, Afedloal, Legal. Bittravr ,Loof. N. B. A. full cumortutent -of tin + latter. A k in, ll el f:81161ot tuaeortment of ALBUM, MIRRORS, ncrwis FOES), -,k3TATIONRItY, CORDS AND TA h ,5,,, &c., ke.r, 4i:193 ri e Ott Tull, litigant. Calte,f+prup. laolAE.l(4ol.leti. Each", ete., we will not be beaten in I:riec, or quail We will sell choice Toss by' the olwat, or mow by barrel, at FR low tlanrts As the hall la can bo bougl this aids of rilny York. t 3—Tme OUR 4 BRILLING LAMPS, CHANDELIERS &c., &c of tbe newest styles, and lamp ebinaneys that will break. Fancy and Toilet Articles. PERFUMERY, TOILET 50,A3— , 11, POMADES, LlE.EctLial (an- LEItY AND ..lEWAILIiV, wfitPa, AND TARIM& Wu hold twenty dealra).)le village Ids for sale in the neutral part of the town , and will plan loan money at reasonable rains. N. 0. Dr. W. W. Went, La. Ltß ofitco in our store, whoro ho may ho cooatilted for advice or troatmont. Jau. 1, 19n-td. nwriNciu COLE.H. TIOGA DRUG STORE ' t The nulmor.ll36')lo4lB urttaut 4 Y "n ki 3 t l Pure Dri.lipi • and trim wis..es, tThrs eiep 4, Paints; aud Yan 'as • hpe Notion,, kc. ruziloun7x . nts OARESI3%.aiT comrot.w)mo 'Dom, Jan. 1. ifrin .4d - ministrat 07' s , .Notice. TaIETTERH OF ADAIINISTBATION having been granted to the subseribers on the estate of Rich er Childs, late of Morris township, deceased, all per sona indebted to said estate and those having claims against It will irerasdiatoly settle with JOHN H. CHILDS, A. G. SEAMAN, Adin'rs, at Frattcoo. April 17, 12-6 w insurance! inburimeel Hand In Hand Mutual Life Insurance Company, OFFICE, No. 117 B. CAI ST., PRILADELPIIIA INCORPOItATED FEBRUARY 23, 1567 Cliart'd Capital $500,000. Ai'METH OVER Stock and Mutual, combining bccurity n ith Profits. Supposo you aro alreaity issued in a first-class com pany, and from any causo whataver,;(say after ten year. ly payments) you do not or cannot pay longer and die— your insurance gono andt your mOncy wasted. _Not ,g,o In Um "HAND-IN-11MM 4," all Pfllivicro rt nit 3111EW*ZULA SETTAXILIT. This company wl.•ich ranks ammo t am moat popular and succcssfu Lite Insurance onnanics, grants poi icios on all dasiiablo plans, both with and without Traveling Privelegetnreetrieted. All policies ere insoutcetible after one year from any 'the orflicary (AMU:P. Look to your Life Irl9lrranee. Please eNalliil/0 the following Comparative Table. It is riinietimes by Agents of other Companies that the Company they represent in eater than' others. While we unhesita tingly assert out• belit.l in the soundness and stability of all companies, we desiiii to present the (all •tying for the inspeetJou of those desiring to loser., FOf the followinG companies, compare avi,wll pr'- tnitane charged by each nn• an insurance on lilt: at the age of lit Years. Payable at death Annual premium for life. Travelers' 41(1.at Etna, ........ in,73 Benne - Equitable Washington 2. 70 • • • • lf".(0 if not already Inoui•od Ir.ilto a .ILM•111-11Z-IfAisi: the beat - ..Nlutual Column) in tl Jaii. 1, 1872. A. M REGISTER'S N NOTICE ifl hereby pion that. the Exeentms, Ad lr And Onardians l named below 111. , ,0 tiled their aeenunti; in tit? Registry's ()thee 'Pluga Counfy, l'enn'a., and that the said aremlnts «111 lid presented to the Orphans' Conti for said Comity at a session of said collet to he held at Wellahow , , on Mon. day, the 'ilth day of May, .1871, at o'eloelc p. ul , tee allowance and confirmation. final account of Zylpha Sent!, Adininistrald I': of Ilto estate of 'Lysander Scull, I..te of Cliarkston. dee'd. Final account of Daniel D. Doan admaristr.‘toc, ,, C 11,0 t Rtatte of Janos Doau, late 01 deceased. Final account of P. lhmulux. tluardian of Al Porter ti at.. minor cpildri.n (4 , AM.) 1 1 01trr, ha t . ui Clualcuton, cleetnin.d. th?tioral account of It Wiloswo. Citttid,4ll Charlotte E. Lunn it al., minor ehddr. u 111!,1.••• 1. - tto of %Ward township, . FLtal aLcuttitt of 11. N. Williams. Guardt.tti Laic E fdtuit, minor child ol d.. Final aceount of 11. N. William; .1 t Lunn. Illitll,l . 0111t1 t aceninit .n W. \V. 11011, ), Ist • ilu•n . dt:tn of Flor.nr, , am] „faun . ), T. Boo'. told, /Bali W. , Pal hill ZLCCOI:Iit Of It :Ow , .01 stt.( of Watt, Areilityl Ltt•• • foonadop, tiocolungl. Float account of don), li. N1ilM01).:111.1.) F! 0 41 adrn o iniutratorm of Ow th'elqteed. Account of Enutior Lov,on, adnuniA..ator of tli (-- tato of John liowlaud, Imo of lloorlold oator, Fival it. 4.ount. of Zitort Albin, folloini , tratoe of the cntate of !Album Alba, lato of Itivilmond tow ll,lll l'. deceaspd. Pioal account of isrent kit ue, y,F5....1,1,.). a (1, 0 last H4l and testament of Bent. netylvitt, late of alebury towitslt4p, deceased. . • Final account or Robert t!sntitts..ll, atimmistrator the estate et D. V. Miller, ~,L 4,eltuar deettatv.l. born, Alny 1, IH-Pllw EMI New Boot, Shoe, Leather AND FINDING ,STORE. W. A3eiaris IN Till,. Now Shop, Now Stc ! 'ek, zula first ) class Work ! AN YTHINU fanki a Itwid Cat k to a lad Guilty. lit it line of Ladies' Kid and Cloth Bal- morals and Gaiters, Ditto Children's and ,✓lTisscs. Gents' Cloth, 'Morocco, and Calf Gaiters. Oxford and Prince Albert Ties. A good li Ir. of OVERBHOES, and iu l line of FINE BOOTS, tonging In price from $4,00 to $7,00, peggcQ and prmod. CUSTOM Boorr:'.4 from $3,00 to $13,00, and,worth klio money ovary Limo Leather ,and Findhig-; at the lowest rates, as usual. The nntlemigned baying spent twenty pars of his life in Wellsittno—notclmd the - ti n on the gtoel'of portibmee. artta it% 1114.cut•t1 of anent - tit for the.'go'od of soles. Itelierett tat hrt m hammering than bloW,ing. m Wherefore, he will only irark ltis enbtotar,, and es many now ones ac: choose to give him a call, that he may be found at bts low shop, noxt door to 11.. T. Van Horn's wart% reem.t, 'with the best awl cheap est stock in °minty. k tI . W. REAMS, Weliaboxo. April 24, UM. it. If. BORDRN $1,000,000,00, Ten auntial payrnentg. 5T3,9.1 12,.9.4) 60,00 4(1.97 GEM , ohty vkith tho Stateß. nitlITA:ll, Agent 111111 D. L. DEANE, Ret.ticlur