LOCAL NOTICES -4 Spalding's Glike, UP to s icking oint. Galt, both common and paciting,- ftp for cash, at Bennett's,- Covington.—Nov,. 5-2 w. Ns S.\ L. - Two /second band box a,n•ee /Ind a quantity of pipe. Inquire of 1) L. .Dean= at the iXeCOZat:V a Office. Lo3r.—One yearling heifer, very dark red'. with some white on the trail ; also a yearling steer, light red, with a little white on,belly. Tlie finder will be liberally rewarded. -. Nov: Falun. Fos SALE.—A. good yoke of !working oNerl, seven years old. Time win be given fo: payment fur approved secur:ty. En oiro of Robert Trull, Charleston, Pa.— .sth4t. • Tho Great Boston Tire of last Satur day does not se..ioubly . aff, , et any of the Coal n.ln!ea . rere.qinted, by Hugh Young's!-old ••"..),Put: .31).)ro - Insuranee Agency."-- `hey ire Lll sound. Full statement next week. - Domestic add bleached 'cotton, Including C.lnton Flaonels, Tiekinz4, Denho - i, chc.cps:r than be.l•tofutc, You v..r11 11.111 a g.hal dock uI thong at the'very Ilennytt's, Covington.-N,ov. J. C. 4S; ..-1. :br. Bennett, CovingtcM, Pu., aro offering a fulLsto -s.of general merchah-, d.se trii I'9ll at very 1 i w Prices for ready pay. IVerespetrolly - invite thd attention of close c.),11 buye's to inspect the God 'and weer ta:a' the prices. Tha.higilest market price in ease paid for Butter.—Nov. 5-2 w.. AucrioN.—On :the premises of the . late Tno... E. Jones, deceased, South Charles: tun, Pa., on Friday. Nov.l.fnh, 1872,10 cows, 1 span of buries, mow of hay, and a bin of Oci;i Also n lot of farming utensils, will be sold on nine months time; (hay and oats a months time,), with approved security. - Oct. 2:), o SOZoDoNT.—An arthile that ip at once a te , 4.11 Iveserver and breath partner, and yet so pleasant and convenient to use, its ex ceeding popularity does nut surpriseuny'one. Time has fully established the fact that the I'.3OV.)DONT posesses these excellent qualitio in an eminent degree. It has regitimately acquired the right to_ a position upon every toilet table. J. C. & A. M. Bennett, Covington, Pa., offer for the fall and ,winter trade - a com plete stook of men's and boys' boots, of Chamberlain's and Willson & make. Every pair warranted. Rubber boots, heavy overshoes, at the lowest prices. A full stock . of women's and children's fine and coarse work. All as cheap a any deal er in the State. Nov. .5, 2w. or Agitator. T U.E6D.11 7 , NOVE3IBER 12, 1872 Home .Affairs. Briefs> —Send us the local news. —Mr. T. D. alldwin, of Elmira, diod last Y:ld.ty mornlng. —Gem: go Franc Train had one vote in VY ' l!i iu msport. —Edwin Booth is to be in 'Williamsport one evr-ning nest month. —A gentleman in Corning is reported to Lave vk.n $-1,000 on the election. Saal ty w.ti a p3:fec.3 day—lndiar. .Imer, weather .le.clzihg the haze. over; let' a:1 clop Itur.cls turl;ey. —Tae current Lenzatlon 1. the Woodittll- CL:'...11-I,;',eucnE..r-Tiltun _cantl i. meet . at TGu:..c•.y _ecl:.:s• 1 rn:t!ie Or* .:1.) .op,l‘ e:ui.. ,lev,,tc. it 4.r.- 111 E lEEE MEE . 7, ME =1 ti Ca` 0 her : , b 1 , 1 Y t %.• prJb.:l:p: it:v. -11cmcml,er Dr. Chapin's lecture at Tiogh Thunrcl.y :;fight. Tha subject treated i '• Chivalry." B and 31. P. Enidt• town latt Saturday to attend the Consti t..•.:,m,‘,l Convention at Harrisburg. —A young man calling himself William J. l'arizo committed suicide, a few days sinc(- e.t the Niehols House, liornellsville,,N. Y. —lion. 11 BoArdniap Smith has been re to Congress from the 23th District of ew York by a majority of nearly five t .0./-and —The total vote of the town of Corning 7;; E: sclay was 1,413, the majority for Gr . caley being a That is pretty good for —Thera will be a partial eclipse of the ToLte.:l,4y about midnight. Posh p.J.it,punernent on account of tilt, 888 —iite t'.rne tv.blea of the 117d1sboro and . 1 71 - e',:e l /;:le and 131wsburg, and Corning cor►ceted on our Arst \r,' \V, Brown, late of the Couclnrsport I:,a3the .13:11:ca• llouze in the,:n e. le place ~ D.: Glassman) has taken the C —;;Lr 4,J; 4., —l' h e Republican. majoriry_ in Steuben y about, z‘steen hundred. That coami vit9 supposed to be a strongholds)! "I„ur.ralbm." —lnere will be a Sunday School exercise of Sibiu charades, sinzine, &c., at t:.e .h.quiit. church Sunday evening next. ara Invited. . exchange says Peter Ilerdick, of l A..,.tan,,port, want. a new county to bur :. -• 1,13. \VC tr:lbt Pettor , ')U v:.. I:C cla.;er were rceeLtlytiscovered • zne cL,w3 in ti.e pa-titre O . : .‘ a, ,(1:y !le Cap:l/1 - Cd one, but ";,11!, toe woods." yuu 'peop,le don't read ad ver wilething you don't ,Lch .a t.la un,,t o'd:a.:ure coreer of the told note the re4ult ' ooar..;11 Hal al d ;Democrat) pub '• n 1,0.. or Deniotott'.., In that vac:, • • fur aLci j o t-- A .4 , 1111.1.111/Cr ui hard \ t .1 ;().A On C.:O :itte J(, slit I ,, lltst . i litth I • 1..• LO MEE= , • -. ..J. .t. a„ , •• I/ : t /:- " et t • IVe; „v, buy vi 11:gv rat-- • it ~Llll .1u• at.:, a va.aite a:/(.1 a ~llaal/ , , , I. 11., Lau lIM iJi :.I.li-e." ladles of Elmira have conz- I'l " ta.v.uni peoteethib a 6 abht, the un ovinaaa, and ii.ained .uperhsrity iii er r 2 •-• ' NV,v3 ever " mwtlaea,v" heard revisit ut the patjiur a z o..ast the is , :taa:h! %Ve'il bet oh Bridget. • -1 46114swalk in Irani 41 Wlniazin 644 i- :0 )l.i:L, FEEI NEI .. ~Ly L t...... :-,.:. °el; Is. IL LI ME 1-;lrdnce._ y ccipplo sorpe t.:- Corerze'S neri.blaek. of sioies_ll4: Veen . payed \y in some extra fine flags., That walk, arta the new one in:front,of the lst.National. Bank are sarnAles,of what is needed allfalong the business part of Atain street. —At the October election Tiogn 'anti the banner - county of Peansylyania, (30 8-10 per : cent. of ttll votes cant being for the Repub 7 : lican candidates, which is n larger per cent age than was given by any.other county in the 'State. • —Delon Lathrop, of Corning has. gone South, expecting to remniii(l• next spring, for the benefit of his healthy ( eolislts first the White Sulphur SPrings, in Virginia and will thence proceed southward reaching Flor id.), before winter. - —An indignant tttrnocrat of 'Williamsport took the Republican electoral ticket, scratch* ed all the narnoL - frern it eicepi Afr: Forten, t: - .0 colored of n, and voted for hint Re thought he might no fora I1C;i1;r0 as fur tl.lat old zatilitionii.t Greeley: —Tliesldr:eyShorci.lll:ratc!...has information Cant with tit' Benjamin Bbondel, of Pma.'i'uwa.iliiiv - cl.opped dead9A.the I:3th ult., act Of- picking_up;chipa at : the wood • - an vio 11anatikl respect Aid by v. 4 the pleas -0.r,3 of nor - adeittaintancti • - —his stated by us kust:Avee.X, the horsy dis 4 :tcraper has ra.tdo its aPpeartinife - •,lie're. the past. week It• ilaA - been raging quite' extt.n.3ivLly in our livery' and hotel stables; ' buts!) ittkas.we caa learn - :no aninial4 have ''Llaid.6l is . ylj iyij or three.caseSAien arebt.i 7 l lioved to have been attacked by , it: ` • - • —The HerunticS:oclety of this village have arranged- a. literary course tor - this whiter to tali st of 6 . 13 entertainments. - luwing are already sechredi Obrces Coneri,Troupe of Boston,-131holeititoreoptieini. - 11.re. Liver? more, Miss Anna DivitiMiciti, - . - ite dohald. A full_smtemont -will lie pnblisliccl aunt N.:Celt - , giving subjects and date.; Tl.e IYashington Chronicle sus. air. 11;. J 'Ramsdell, the Washingtdif coritivondeu of the :New York Tr-Outi-,is said to be ai •aspirant for the-position - crf-clerk-in the 7.3131 .7 . ted States Court, now held by .Air. Parsons, member of Colgress elect . frwt,• the Cleve land dktrict. We• don't see just how Mr liantsclell la to make the riffle. • —The Return Judges of this county con vened at the Court House in this village las.. Friday afternoon to canvass the votes. lyni. Chase, of Delmar, was appointed Chairman, and Hugh Young and James H. Bosgrd, Clerks. The votes were rapidly counted, the_pertifieutei signed by the Judges, and, the: meeting adjourned the same afterniiOn. Th 6 result will.be found on one SecOhdparsic —Last - Saturday week Michael Dertein had a leg crushed while switching cars in the Erie yard at Corning. Ho tired the next morning: On the same Saturday Hor„are, Dickdy, of .Hornellsvillep had a hand crushed in coupling cars in the sanui yard.— There is either a great deal of carelessness or a great deal of bad lucit about thatl yard.— Accidents seem to be a regular thing there. —We are glad to be able to announce that Rev. Dr. Brick is about to return to our vil lage as Rector of St. Paul's Church. Dr. Brick was Rector of this parish years ago, and he will be heartily welcomed back to. his Old post by - till the iatiniben of the Con gx egation. "We congratulate all concerned On this happy solution of what seemed a chili-. cult problem, and on the hopeful Tpiospects_ of the parish. —A Republican of Murray wousame mon ey of a Democrat on the result of the State electicn,whcreupon another man, Charles E. thownell by name, .hay the Republican arre tali fur betting on election, but says nothing to the Democrat. So it seems in this Mr. lirownell's opinion it is not immoral to bet but it is immoral to win. The Luminary hints that the arrest was prompted by per tpitt?. It is certainly a pretty small n.ece of business. —.. very sad atl'air took place last Tuesday at thdresidence of James W. -Dunabison, in ' v•lla z ;e, resulting in the death of that. gLntleinen's little son, aged about two and a ytt3l'4. 3.lrs. Donaldson had ylaced pail. of zeulding water on' a:z.;ud away N:hea the little fcl'..ew backed the p•til and salt-duwn in it, scald au3oVif Su ~ ily heclied the next ..;:...noon. The berealedi burn have th© of the eon/a/La:l.y in their terrible ' 1 C . U..• -0:1v of tilC; ini , tar.c,?s of alit.3ect to occurred ;.thorn d‘ly. vicalz.hy into the, r:vLi.. Ly 'and r,- ,tor,Lci 'Tile woman gave th:, ttamp, an 4 ~..,L7:cl b.s l u to I - .uvL. him Lome up :A , u ..;ut in :be entry and heal. .er p:ay the piano. Went; away with teitrb 1. ills eyes. Eij slid he Wz:.ilet, need to such kindness. —The Blossbarg Register of last week ~y,: young and valuable horse belong -00: llr. Pailbriek, of this place, wa, silied on, Friday of last week In a singulai fliataliel% The owner had the horse taken to uic shop to be shod, and attached to his mouth some new kind of bridle or halter, .vhich is used in leading young hlprses. A slight jerk caused the horse to raise on his aind feet, and lozing his balance he fell over backwards, striking his head on a stone, xilling him almost instantly. The horse wits valued at $200." —The now postal card is 3 inches by 6} in ches in size, made from a Elle quality of ,:ard board, and is of a light buff color. A, harder of scroll wort: runs around the edge, while in the upper right hand carrier is a consisting of a head of liberty encir cled with :tars and surrounded. with clipti-' cal scroll work. The denomination is onel cent and the color a rich velvet brown. The, inscription is °United States PosteA Card write address onlyon this side, the message on the Below aro ruled lines while the icvere is blank. Preiidential election passed quietly in the village and in the whole county The day was-a•fina one, and the-Republicans very, L;enera:ly improved it by,voting• The bqi: xv: , re generally c:czcd during the day, as rc quireei by law, and there, ware few druidion, men to ho seen until after nightfall...ln the evening the Republicans of this village met at Bowen and Cone's T i tan to receive dis• pateins, while the Democrats made their headquarters at the Cone House As the, general result was a foregone conclusion, the excitement and enthusiasm over the returns did not equal that shown on the night of the October election. By midnight most men had gone home well satisfied that Grant was to be Preaident for the-nest four years. —About these days lock out fir accounts of silly wagers on the election. We suppose .1.,%y a: a extremely funny, but we never could see just were the' wit came in. The Advertiser tells the following. story of two noodles in Elmira :1 In case ,of elte.,,,en the lirant man ssas LC) 1/IhVell, ful lowed by any Ind.crous .precession the other might set up, through our prinOpal streets to the Orphans' Rutile,) and mesent them with a $l.O greenbao which :should be carried in his hand: In case of Grant's Lion the Greeley man was to 'saw ,a- curd oi woo d in front of the Rathbun House bCifor!o DeceMber first, between the houriot lit. m. and ti p. in. In order that neither should Lisu'thelr eo"..n:, all the expenses were, to be paid ify n bubzeriptiUn e(iN ieezeo by thewainitil, party. The uta.d will be :Awed in flora o: . lthe 'Rathbun ..fiouse on ur nU.,ltt 1 aima•sg.vin.: cloy next. Tttc las s D tor - 'Agitator— Bi-Aig tque: , yA by tunny of your "re:tiler.: 0..: ur Liso II.SLWIi de.f. 1,01,,e, I I;(1r1.‘ d§) SIN Leileving Jt p./ (.1 , /,:r 6 r 1 'hay t.or t*m.y relieve thu zuttering • of El.t.; :./110 1 / 1 1 - , mush eatithtille prOpertY fur : ib erowil augur, 4 oz. ginger. 4 oz. gen tian, Voz putvertzed eintreottl, 4 oz. com mon :•ttlt, 8 oz. elecampane, 2 oz. magnesia, 1 oz. eapt-ieurri, 2 uz. inthium fir, 2oz. balsam copittbu; (+lvo one table spoonful at night for n pro- Ventive ; night and morning fur a'remedy, utt wet feed .linep the bowels open by ittiOed bran 11111i4 ad kill warn inasi:64:ainfts:or aii.,- '-If a walAt—is- Pes'es*• : sar.y use Oa following ;„ .-- ~ ',. 1 - . t oz. oil lavender; 1-'ox,'`-13tirt fables :tar, 2 4..);, oil anibeic 2 - qr.: 1 '4111010i: guts, Lpint _of 1 0 .spts: turpentinev'sht4q.,Well toga( or, - _ 'Whorl, itsed take'One punt of tlii.end two pints:Ot vl'itegae;'•Wapti - ,fratn, the! , yaidown around the threat and beitvnen the:Jous once u day and if they; do not diselinfge at the nose and rattle in'the head, take _4., dish of hail . ii3Ooti eonls, thfow-n blan ket. Over. the head 'and put a table spoonful of clean, whim, sugar on the cools, and lot_ them inhale'tho stitoke.. . . '- '.. -:'E. A. FlsEf. now THE WOPZ_WAS'DotiE:•••.^4NOW• that , . the politictil'campaign is'fiilly.eVerand ,the victory assured, ittnity: lilt . prolltable' toTre• fleet for a "niouienitipoullie Manlier in which the local cat/Vass Wes conducted and the hap. . p py . result `achieved. Overwhelming as our triumph lc, if any flan supposes', fi was ie. caked ‘vithOnt hard and _cputinuous labor, he is very much tnistaisen. 7 The Republican party is successful hero because it has earnai /54ccos. Its principles tiro foundi-d on truth and justice, compelling the respect and as sent of-all thoughtful lovers oilier:nun rights and human progress.' Its record is a glorious one, challenging the scrutiny and admire 'tihit qi,o - very ..i,inerican, - Its action, as cm 'bodied iu the statute bOoks of the Nation and Otlife'aeveliii '6ltatoi, has stood, the test of time and exPorienco.'•lts administration :of the Goverainent ;lisis led to pep.ce,'securi "ty-aud'universtillitOsperity, •• All - „tliese facts tire:tacitly admittecil even by our enemies, `mid -they are iStroug arAttnients • for lite ,geni , tinuance or Chia party in power.-- Bufjationg• a 4 tlio,y.are, they-alone Would net - iniv_e as , cured success: No cause ever yet suticeeded bet:tins:B it. deserved.W4o'so. . 4" - iti All very iinita Wilt 'itVid4 - one tilinivi :„ the : side of Itiglit:liaintiii-iiingetity t.:3:1416,1c4ecte,1,ti that P.rovidiudis;ii- 03c1:'‘tb:ii,15110''ot::t , h07.greitett ,irtim . her In . PeiliticriJ contests .it in- -lA(Pothers._ 4nti it le ny. lees OrtithiLtilael.to sep4re the greatest 'nuinbee•Of A4kie,rent3 "toleyen the. 4 - Woe *nips titer* is - al WAy's plenty Of down .right.liartl-wtyk to be-tronei - - : - ;-.., . .t*lfis; we=:Staiipolei',,iwits - substautially the feeling with ?.ibietti - the Republicans of Tioga county entered' Uriait'iliV,`.l'resideritial, can-= Vass of 187 _They, knew theitaa.usis deserved, success',:aUkthey resolud' Jo:Work' for and wia • it: - At- tile Outset,. tliey Were confronted by..unexampled - diflidulties and•dafigers. In the .firit pleee, Vie; Oppe'sing candidate for 1 president wits - a Mani to whom - '-hosts:of Re '-lpuhlieti hs 'in this. regfon 4901mi:1..4! as` to their ' &IMO"! father.'. , lits_ptipitir haita very gen etist 41kcilitttioni4iit4e.couni,yiiiind :Its 'great tutideneermas Oestalstgaittit use tit was: reared that' iti*ifuly : riplieilAiiig*oliltisp'64l, 'argil laerits ..rraglit:: lead:-.aiiy!zatiny:tz:ll6 'men, Turning ..ftptio Tie,tional. to atate.,P\slitlds, we found 'it tioket . Pi•eietited - for 'tat' support which was felt to bett hindranplittead of 71'7p in the canvass. ,The .pfoceedings of the Harrisburg'C9nventle lead offended and disgust,ed many.---There was a loud and con i tinned outcry from some infitientiaLtnen and i 1 presses in various parts 'Of the State for a 1 change in the ticket, and it was for a .time uncertain whether that demand might not be acceeded to. - 'All - this distracted and weak ened the party. - , but great as these dangers were there was one --which'' teemed;' still' ittore -threatening. :.stnite. of o.llr niOatifetlye i - orkek - .4-badTleft us totake part in tliesc»called "Liberal" Move ment. The factthat die extent of this de- TeetToTi . 7. remOlfriraiiiiiTvistiir — ii: time un known made it appear all the Mere porten tous. 'The leaders of it were noisy and con fident, claiming, within a mouth after' 'Mr . Greeley's nomination, that one-third ..-of the -.Republicans of the.eauntS) had declared iri his favor. Of ' course we all knew better than that; but the fact that they could ser iously make so extravagant a boast attested their belief that the, split was a serious ono. Besides these principal distracting Influences there were some relating more directly to 10...al ...al aflairs-which-were hardly- less-damaging. But . in, spite. of 'the gloomy omit:ink; the true workers resolved to put their shoulders to - he wheel and to achieVii us well:- as 'deserve the victory. The Count's Cotainittee went to work in °firma - - Cliibs - • wore organized, ._aild meetings wore hold at.various . places and addressed by oar- local - spoulters-." .-- -,; Zi.en - in, the early dilys" of, the cauvais „it _Was foutif that the party was os.seutially unharmed b..v : the " Libera.l"': defection. The 'few noisy 1 I men who had gone out front. the, Repliblican I caus.p with such a fidurisit:of triimpets had i curried nobody with theta. —The --people turned out readily to atterid Our meetings, .c.tl were r,ronoum•ed in their determination ,to rebuke tne t'.vserters. Ei very clay the skies revl brighter end the promise of victory more curtain.. --- . The iley-note of the campaign, so far as araty p.c/litics were concerned, was struck by Senator Strang in his seCond'spedch in this village•in defense of Hartranft, the last week ;n August. That speech was reported quite fully to the A.CiLTA.TOlp.ll4quoted in other joAroals. Based as it was upon the official record it was unanswerable.- -Arid its effect was almost magical. Republicans no longer stood on the dofensive,:butcarried the war into Africa by a thorough analysis and ex posure Of ~.Nkr...BUCkftlew'srecdrd. The cam paign at once became-more active. Clubs were organized in every section of the coun ty, documents were thoroughly distributed, the ChairmattoC the County .Committee was untiring in his efforts to secure a thorough citava4s_ of eyei‘y_4lstrcict,. and during thot, Month before the State elmetion a •series `6f meetings was held in every township and al most in.every.:Apirpol district. The peoplo were addressed mainly br about , a dozen -gentlemen-of-the-countyi—lt—is urtneFessary to make a catalogue of them here. The peo ple of the whole county know., the en who without fee or hope of t:ewardderoted. thei r t me and talentslii that .work,-,,;:=_Tbe Pcirio s u. result bears wituo7a, to ..thiTzeal, dlscretion and efficiency _ with' Which. :i.130: laboied.- • If anybodylvits - „a fight to 'rejoice hi oUrfOuzis it is those who contributetrsiiiiiitielftdward it. —l3ritTiliereircifreirirtirco—WlViirEe—Nepub licans of Tiogacounty are estiecially,indebt ed, and aby review of the campaign would; he incomplete sfrileh did not mention _him. lire 'refer to Jr. NE H. Cobb iqrw.eiteeks of Libor here were- of the _highesi-salueL No man made a greater contribqtion_ to the goon, ettus - e. Thoroughly familiar_ as he is with State and local politics, knowing every dis trict of the county niinost every individ ual of his audiences, emminrading the es teem and confidence Of every matt whose good-will is to be desired, - and. beingqt-,thor ough - and uncomproran s fing , • *pulilica - n, his spiecbes probably_ prod4ekaT_grcaAer and' more lasting effect than tliese of any other man who spoke during the Campaign. The; .RepUblicans of Tioga county nre.uuder last ingobligations to" arid - We know they will'be glad at any -time to prove their high appreciation of _his labors. But. we_ know, too, the only reward he wished for they have already given him by rolling up their grand majority fur the cause lie lovei, —There-,'re"-others who-are-entitled -to no small share of credit ibr the result. , We refer to the mein Who organized the canvass, and who were untiring in their efforts to get out the vote—to N. T. Chandler, Chafitnan of the Counti , Committee, to J. B. Potter; and to the WhOle execUtive conimitteri Of- the I'VellSboro Club. • There were men, too, in almost pverttuvinship Ny . se,l a bp! s, were of the greateSt valde Mid' , were moatfreely - be stewed: They all' cfdierve well,ol,l.km purty, and every man of them .can look back with pride .and• satlstiketlkin apmi",the_ . ‘lirripitign of 1872. - - The - moral of7t - ht - vhcrie - mp:tter:iirthlit "it is work, 142: sternatte.:an remitting, oriietked la bor,,that wins.in the political as itdoce in c . v.. trA geld. 1:t was, ei.rgOud urgan:za .lon that gaye its the vietiayjn. tlie . countyt .n= site brute, and: the- cou,htrS? 14: ii!rge. IkLiti: that in mitel anti--"PieS4o3i . ..:ti)nt urganiziltiori, and-never'flinek from' tlf i .,worlt tieuestitry to the triumph of sutptcfpiihi,lples GAME LAM ix BitEr.--Dee May be killed from Oepternber lac •to December 81st, but not hunted with . bounda or dogs. Fine •.$OO. Sguiriels and rabblis may he,huhted 4 . 0 m August,lst to Janury Ist. = • Phealants can be .. hunted-f rom Amiusti.. lst . . ~.. to December - 20th e - . -•• ..Wijd turkeys than October Ist to JMmery Ist. 0 . Woodcock f ro m July 4th to IsToveMbertath. _TO_ itilh trap,. aWI ill rain - * - eat , . . •• • ut,dl:" . —.. exu: migitthalft - ,Whippodrvvill,'llrrelf; B,POPV.it,;laren, rnartin,..swailow.imoodpecker;, dove, bobolink, robin, ,ta,rlitte,,. 4.r tiny otbot insectivorous bird; or robbint their nots at any 25. time, , isfrobibileAlaridi;a nenftltyr 'for every . or',titrst4 Fine foloott ritlitt46fil 4thr.i4it from to $ ITEMS PROM OUR EXCHANGES : FATAL i',Ik.CCIDEVT. -LW C '\c ~ t 1,7; Mr. James H. Quimby : e tw:v rJ 41 .1 attd-ppro*,„wer . ,e on , JF.LimilercV ttt it but : of-the ,:,§iOnainatioiling Greet? Whrtttleymerti Mpthe. 17iirtou • tli dfseqvcred ,t " clack 11 t streard 4*l4l4l3EAlietr4 hod ill eking to avoid striking It, the forward ear of thei ruff broke: As the raft approached the one stuck in the stream, ell ; the men ort,tiofr4 jumped upon the timber raft safely, eatvePt Mr. ,Quimby, who, iu the effort to do so, was caught between the two rafts and tuatuntly killed.. He leaves„a„wife and,' four s rj ooip . - children to mourn his untirrielyklosa.-O.WoW eraport.Journat. SlLLfitti;CEltillttlCY AT r4.017WD1N1,T.-. •ft Tidioute Journal tells a story about a wom• an from Triumph going- over to Fagundps and selling her own chdd. It Pays the wow. pan carne from Triumph to ragundwpu: foot, bearing in ber arms a lofelbisbettert or fifteen days old. She oared to salt the babe for money.to whomsoever wished to buy At last, a person taking pity on "the poor withpr f who was in need of toert and is 104;A:4104 to talistAliitii:babei.- purchaser paid the mother ten dollars, abd the parties then went before a justice of-the peace and the bargaiu was made as legal us law and signatures could make. it.. ~The. mother then walked back to . .letera rshe told her tale, and a parson told her he i.v(4l4d-pity, Atttri tweßl74oo furAlz . f . ZliertcrPagundostbe Witftohedfam. an,wallied.A3kutlhit,Purchaser, declined ict ' 4 "ltt , toaity'eristit protestitions, bargain had.been,leg.ally made and the bale?. sold, andeici4jOttiother4tinted6ack4o4l4* umph with9ut it. ettlattyr Ducat; an in. snreinceageht in this city; proceeded to Rock:- town ox T.uesdity afternoon to attend to some Vusitiess. /Vot returning at the ,proper ,lime, a friend-went—in - sin reh bout , nine o'clock at night. At the bridge leading over Rock Creek' he was found in the stream quite helples.4, apparently having fallen Off and sustained severe injuries. An examina tion of his wounds .revealed a severe cut • tatting, near_. theAgaz.atifLlaadingdoo side of the head, terminating near the neck, from which the scalp hung, down over the ear, leaving a portion of the skull entirely bare. He bad also sustained a severe con- - tusion of the shoulder and back. He was brought to his rooms in this city and medi cal aid procilred, where- ho lies in a serious condition. Owing to the nature'. of thb waunds it s supposed that ; be etnnibledAfl the bridge in the.darl4.as it4bas'Aio;railine' and landed an the sharp rocks in the stream. —Williamsport Gazette. . . MATTHEWS—BRIGGS.—At tho house of Adolbert West, in Middlebury, Saturday, November 9, 1872, by Rev, C. K. Bunnell, Mr. William Matthews and• Miss Alice E. Briggs, both of Rusellsburg, Warren county, Pentra. ~...._DEATHS. iaciAjWsttli.—ln this liez e 6th, 1312,-11dy 11., yEttgeat ailtrOrJauxes W. and Erma A Donald. sou, aged two years and six V2Clair.3. lIIONVELL.—/it Marion, N. --Y., - on the 6th klnstar.t, te Ernily, wife of ' I %Y. li. Sowell, aged about 45 y'eats. ' • .'L would not'have you to be ignorant, bret n, con cerning them which are axle. p, that yo sor ow toot, even as others vvhich have no hope. For Ire be lieve that Jesus died and - rose again, even so the= also which sleep in flesus will God bring with hizac" - WELLSBOR9 MARKET, I p coartECMCD WE T• aT • ---; Tt E. R. 3101.54.14 i, Retc4l, - (170wi..-*, WELLaraTIO, Novvitsitztpl, 1872 DEALERS 'PAY FOR SELV AT Flour, per bhl.l ••••-••• 9 41; $ll 00 Buckwheat flour, per cwt 8 80 Wheel, white, per 0041141 - Wheel, red, " • .. Wheat, spring, " ' Buckwheat, 1 ~ Corn, shelled, " Oats, ... ...... Barley, • 1 • itye, 8t Clover toed, Timothy. awl." .. J . . ...... 13101011, • .. 1. 80 . Corn meal, ptor owl 2 38 • Feed, pee ov t . • 1 00 Potatuea, pe bush 50 • so A. l pyilta, grey , pot bunt' so 00 Oaona, per übh - ICO /75 _ : Turmpe, per nab 20. . Pork, per lb 1 1 - ~ 7g • 10 , 114412231per1b• ' ' 15 • 17 alio ore, Peri /h - .4!zi-.- .', - ' •‘...ilyfer:lll;4 - ....=,.'; . ''.`,,:".'.'....,007.',',•-•:'„_gg:,;:-.__.• , Mapco, per lb , 12 • 15 • Lard,. tar-1b............1.7 ... .,,, f 1 ....... a., . ~; - I,lth:-...:. .liar. "T=112117, *p.If•TITI --- ' '''' 5 • Honey per lb I , '.. 20 • r- 120 1 JeCisWa4ePdr 11 4 . t . ' ' 39 4 • • -•?• - r.'' V E kß g e e lF per 4 Qn k .• ... . 14...0•41- • • 7 0 . Ao ` • , rieo apples, per lb 12g /5 Dried peaeheo, 'Ter lb • . --13 Dried cherries, )er lb Dr:...cl blackberries. per lb 15 Dried raspberries, black. Per lb. •-••'• ,'"'"---. Dried raspberries, red, per 114— ,• • '2O Crttabsrriva per qt Jay, per tou. J. -- af . ,... viti:d: 19 inc - be . Poi cord '" " 4" . : Wood, 3 feet_ pet. cord 3 00 Coal, hard, per touP4' ;...- (1„.75,1,7 25 Coal, soft I ' ~,,,,,,,,,- --,. ,' ~ .::. 400 Ground plaste.iper, t0n.4' , .. , -- ...,a..-i O. •••c- 1 • 810•''''' Sugar, "A" coif o, per lb —13 M Sugar, yellow, per lb . , • . ~... . —12,3 i. Sugar, brown, Per lb _ 11012 Teaa, green, per lb 50c01 60 Teas, black, per lb sloc gig 25 _ Kerosene, per gal . - D +=•s i r. i'10: Wool. per lb ' .... 65 . - • • • • • • New York City Market. -*a.tprtype.owzmylit .--- - - EtA,ZWING,iyaI4II4I; CO: Produectiliculfiniroalfirchinfi, Tvv Yolts, OCT. 12, 1872, Butter par lb. Cheeao Lord •• . Dried Appleua. ,Ropi.por Eno per doz... a e-Or"' ext.' H U OL'S OE: 4":14)Ifor s OT c flo rn , s e e r Actxlemy. Appt , y to fiLLIOrx t BOSAILD, Wellibozo, =I . Netlee, to :Bridge _ Builders, - 1 COUNTY SRlDart,' scram the 'Mow. Diver sear the Griot 51111 of John Brink, in CovitOett,tozn.- ably. will be let by the comtalseirmei a ig.Tifaoomlntf.. , for the building Of the mune, to the lontest awl beet bidder, on the premiere (es by plan to be exhileifeci,) on Thursday, the otb dity of Becettabt•r next, rt 10 O'clock p. m. I '• • 45 013 il£lFOrtD, ' • T. 0. If 0L7.19, • . • 1:•..41k•RT. - • -••• : id; • :~t~~; N~ - - 11S-134N8atiP.;r43Y.—Vi'estern Diattict of Peinisyl -as.' At Tioga, the 6th day of llovembei l ,lB7k The uudersjeedijoteja gives /mike of-Itis-aptioint.. AteritikiLaasigneisaLGeorga-1 4 Card,-of (thaeleaton-i.a. the county of TlOgs and State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who has been adjudged a Zjinkrupt, up onOW petititin'of his creditor& , Ustrict • Ciairt of said District. - DAVLP L. AIKEN Nov. 12.-St. ti - - AsSipiett"" T IST OF LETTERS rimutislog in the P. O. et 'NUJ . ' JUboro Nov. 9. 1872. belly Rooter, G. A. Kimball; Walter Butler. Ots: hicol/1, 'Martin ;Clemons Mary E. Cormoll, Paul Paulson, Willie Hammond, Patti, S. Roe, Javea Malta. Lattetula Ai ; daw n s yot.l arep,of above i rleatie eac4iir arc `ialvortlaed vita, Eivo.dtiWoi- advertisement. Nov, 12. 1872. GEO. W. MEIGIICK4P. Mro. Mary E. Lamb. MILLINERY.—Wishes to inform her friends iflld the public generally that she has engaged in the MAW* ery and Fancy ,Goods business in this burr:lista that she can be found at her store, next door to the block of Converse & E. E. Erstaam..has charge of the making and trimming department and will give her attention exclusively to it, -Nov. 17,72,-tf. Horses can be proleCted from the prevailing eplikm• ic, by rubbing the throat and laws or the eaLtnal with. BALI:71'11 , 1R. It in 00 4.nlq knows preventive, & 4. hen not tatted to keep off the diseane when Lied In tuns. 'Atter the horse bat :ham the disease, all witters Arose - taxi tec mnlealflidg ouzitar•irritanta rand ectlirfllll:ll.la Imuwa to be theAtest •dultabile4rritsut to ties. Iu sa,.t other outside ' remedy has been.found. nit will to quickly subdue the intiama. is iubbr d tire throat and glands: of tim uece.. Hose o..vaers ithiald 137 r I a.LUTIPPaW4ts 4ii.ce.—trice 50 attiper.bottiq.....tiov. 12.-3 w. A lAIN isrkkriatia , linTfeE:-4r.ktfett orkfltosn. A istration on the ratted! Wm. Ladd, late Of West. 11,4 toenehip. 'liege County, Pa., deceased, hatiag bseu gadded to the underbigned; all persuus via me evil bat said Hit Ate ails hereby notified to call for settleruebt. omtud-Terto p adwin :theeame, to make inimediate'sraymedt',ui. ' prji. LM)D; WeStasid. Pa.. Nov. 12, 1871-6 w. AGENTS WANTED • FOR • 'fitIINSECTS AT HOME." 700 pages upwards of 700 outs ;21 full pgifs engem "Just_the Book' littelligelit rural hta oes."4t drawihita are faithful representations of lased Awl Platt." Bend for Cittular. address pauses Bpalics. 121 North tieventh St.; Angurelphla.-.44+.12. ~ .1 4 1- 0 41 . and.into *lv) "EOM': of Bening, Machines_ I qr,t 41 S. 'collmar s e t a%h gm* VOlitt l 7, O C•s 2 . ••k • IMIZI MARRIAGES 36 , Q 3 1.347.ct5 . . ._ . _ ~.. . 1/3( toll •.. .... • A t Q teg-v, .7 ... 83( to - 9 -_. ~ '3' ...11... ii.... S.. .....'..1. 4 'vv.- .... .. -- :::1 , ...... .V::'. }3IY 'l°B2 -41 ' 1 at. to 82 -" HORSE PLAGUE Prevented and Cured. LOO *'.'"'• OUT Apet 2-:j di t UV - t ui t A - .1 • ' L.l Just arrived with an immense EU nEW GOODS EMI ,v, u I 111 nit .111 reTitu...illifi s. . .... - - "4..4 .DR V. GOODS ' Cr 'Et C 'EL I a • ket 4' 444 g, 4. 4 TiblZlilaflll,o24 l 9 - =I The be g at and the cheapest Igt of i Y ~ ~ f, ? .L Z. :f` - .~ i - - -, evor bio4lit into Wellsboro, ZEADIZSAP FURS, 7 ( an 4 _Gents' Fur Collars. ir.toad to • OTC Into one of the gbiree In Wilicox & gress's new Brick Block. / propose El • to sal ray eatire stock at reduced rate., for the uszt. sixty daya, stal do apt viLitt to wove tiv to , • Gods 11l People toi ; Batter and Onto to dispose of will MA it to their interest to 1{46 m s oali be11:4'444:4=4 8 Do 4.60 • *here. ti Oct $9, 1871.41 12=113 • r h , a — • o have She •• 20 00 '25 ' P. ‘l.l , .g . * 4 ..1 ~,-r *'l ''.':' - r - ' • •,:. 1 1-.-. . »......i l IT , OE2 IMI .1:11 . •-• ts.,„:. I * • e 130'M U&V brit 42w no a, • - • custaust4 that =I BEI zz . t 4 E. • " 121:1=1:1 A MI Our Elega =1•21 liffi NIA Ali,tt , 00 0 D A 6 ` ; AA, • ' v".; - • • / at the lowest prlass to Amid. • , L . ;. fr ; ', - •I. r.2s '-• Call' and you TAU i i ow how it is yotulialvall. • 1 - • • •1. ' T, Z. BA.I;TAMT & 1:4; - - F '. '' '.•.!• ':::. 1 7,.?1_ -:;-k•-••.‘q .-,.:- • -,:r. '''.lt'••:••...-..."-.4 . ii "- 1 I - 11 00‘,.• 4 70- , .:; , -r••• • , . , •i. : -•:, -.-•, -1....4 - •. , .-_,• .... .. _ , , -,:. - tr..7 . ...‘ , • - •.,;..:1 , -1. ,- 3 , ...* - ::::_-" , ,,•! - .•-‘,• , ..z.6:: : ziti - --- --- e- , 4" - - ~.... ~, •••• .• • : if 7-- .1; , ' . • .7:7 : , .;.A.e - v ,,, f4r.ti:t• - svr. l 7: 4 : 4 •st —":.. Vg2t0. , ,... 1 - : ....• ....,,,,:-.: '.... - ,• , 1 - 14.5.P! . 1 . ..:.. er (...fr'r !-7 '..: ri..,? , .: . .t,ltr. , .. _ rt..'.F 3 .f 3 stocs 6-rs, . 4 4. ". BOOTS & 81:10ES, .-q, P 1 REM ETC., ETC ~ • . A I. v. suramaj-: d tho,Shanty! >. 1 1 1 INHD ... r Tux*, PL. ' , . our friends sad ; :- cos hare good -; - • t i , A .... ~,.„.. ~___,. ,-, . .... iIEMIIEM I FOR I New Store Ell EMI to eked MI as ~:. 1 , Y.P.441 e i:', : ~0 IV'- , :' . , _, FTEI ..• "%Olt PALL AND W INTL' 69ODS. THOMAS umix) . begs leatrato ;all atteon to htelfew and Extensive Stock of Me / ohs:idles, borsht *Moe nt.l ttr..... I^7r2 C • • 1 . I '• i - • „ . -•• • - , ti—ltE 11)EGLENE IN PRICES '' , .., whi4, s4,atZes Wm to cats srsraterta , sains than aver heretofore Cl , em to ltds'raiiket - Azi ' .- . inanaenae stock of '' ' 4 ) . '. 1- . 1 *Ott6ti.ectii'''Thibt, Broctio and •!..at*yl Shawls, , 1 , •Flanktvis of ea desoriptious, Woolen 24sila, Naas, B!anhete 'eta. , ' 11%0' -Dvess Goods -Depaxt l atzent „ 7 .. ,! 1.:0,44 - oi, with iciid.4t styles and &bake, erubracire Csaltirere I.*Cuosse, Empress Poplins, -, t%r ~t. V .2.,,,,X.t,1415.ittati5i5, Phiads, Alapwas. kolks, uto. ; r13:),.11.(12,1111llb Or TrizonLrge. 71:•z . :„ • 1.411503, LeA4160401 Babb071111:41 every vr.riety. , _l , ~. • , , TIT F 4 IinITSENEEPEI6 I . 1) V,PA.it.TATIF IsA7P tatty 1 new and destrable stl , lea of Cantete. tc, table Litmus, liaphius,.ato. S.‘ ME GROCERIES -AND The znabiio we rowctfolly invite to c 441 esad ezalniuo Rio irOttblo to showigootlE. zi THONIiI.St Oct. Tim,: - ,ltai9uest Establi axyiecrez WIM R «.._ ._ lartiVlNG. Ike/Wes for bwittetta4 k.foitne Lowelst4Obbirig prices. In our retail clop - prices. a large stock a: STONE, lIIIODE iSli =MI • faLlsl. l l3. 4,12. "Gi."l" 421 D TMWI 4 PADiva ILL HINDS AND 17611N/81/ VatMM. a irtriAL SIVQE. • SEMI Transfer au. 1. ten IMli -Coining roundriii - *S T ; liflachini :': : -18. --W. 3Ptst. ..1. lastuarectOrtre of Btatioratal and fortrble Engines • for Satelitttili, - GrrstAtillStrid Tonerier, Ovens eta end leached ;lark. Crating's, Bolts, 1144; ml `rags. Cli cattle& Oar dappingf titeltSr itOMO - otra to •• • .wrsorcresso_tmaitv - Jaz. 1. 187.441. = , TOMen; •,:- EL . _ , - IlEi!EIMII!! -- ;:PEOPLE' f t i ' ~ =I limniarase Stook cif au Tifit they may have rOoso to eltow ttot balanro, ULUI farther nitioo.latio bundle s rtualt autoufft of taalf. . Uur 'Waits WAY Ala Lar.ticalt.n ~~ )--.: • •-•••'-' 1:i4ZIOX°.7E3C1Iii- i • .... ~...:.f.:; ----,:: ..:.- --. . ~.. .:. ,z-._. ~ ~ ;-. ...: ~... ~- -•-, ........„...c....................„_ ..,....._____ ..., ..r... 1 ....,_ ...... .. - . .., -.-- - - +- , --1.7 , 7;- , ..- rt .... -: . 3 , . ~.. 1' , i '. *-- iMapteLaii I Fancy, ;zr t • -re ar,. . . i i iii,a' - .4 1 11.40( . & a/ TyliteedthriNt 'od . .., jewel liapisen in New To th Market. • ear the ipstron,, e bo.l2ffigLirlimina.bY th e good eitisens of Ttos couiley,- vre beaPees A conith a , g 1 . 04aM4 i11eAN15ti1ti1i4014100•1,414 4 .114. 1 .110 tiAteOlettolsWgjj 0 M& ......w—m4....... , .......b...a... - - - - - ~K:►."?~. 1.. witoL I_o VIA Ornaments • owl Brushes for Carriage amid Cutter Orninenting(, . t 4 tail )614a at ay • • ass at 0004 aryeatillling to par brualvzo kept Lit , . . .. , ~ I 1 , -- - . 1 - • - . . If ' . ESTA.I3I.4IBIItb ±B4O • .; • 1600 Mil yla COttltiNe. to MB NMI Ms=l itiA.madivErarle e. Tout r.u.l E437s' Cl _ roducsd prwes A 811„ ES ala IS wr.u.suozo. hilteret-in—No _~~~~~►. E 414 E RETAIL 1 - • Gisrr knautiGea of GOOCI3 enables th. t Goods are sold at a small BAH. Wilt ME • • MEM 1211 , 4pl . . -- - %Al "!11:? A ' ..,- --- i• — : 1 t*t.-.N .. o,______--,nol-s,zl, . # o ,il:]l ;• , ; 11j . Wt 0,... .WW-4''!ii I,r4:l,ll.l3PiAtia, -1 - */ ,::: ' . cv - 7 - 17 ' •',.• .;,P. • ' .." J , 1 , , i, .O tI - ,• • ''': • . V ~ ' ,, ,- .-!3,.." 0 , 1 ii v-,... , ,..,,, ,,, ,,4 1 ,, ,1t. , ,i,vi1... 4 -- ~..,* ~,,, 4,,4:;.„1,.., , I::r.= 1, , 6 . , - ,4 4, _ , :i , -: -1. _....44.• , : , : 5.+,..1.t r , -,-.. -,,,i4,11v'4,,,,,—....,1,-,1 _I .:' '.;105 ' 1A .i i ;' 41t 0 ,,, :• ,. .. 7 ;1 . ,02 ' .'''''. t .. - 'i:e...!:*‘',%l. ; , .s • 4.%:•4„ , v„,l u.' : • i ',,, , ,,, :: .ii , , t t,,-,,4 1; 34:1 ) ' ; "Y . 4 ,',1:,!,.,11.41 ' • '! 1 . ' ‘''' *'''''': '4:i-':'''s -c''.4:: • ,!' 1.161.6„ . 1 er3 IBC) • • • liellerA. • 0 - enritg, Shafting and Wt.-milers , required Gratee, far burning Tau. Screws e o r Maytag nultrwin , ,i and ;,cpairing done at abort .otice. - Wo have fa t 3, 'arca= ery pp'