NOTICES. . 1 , - •—v.761,y1i,x1 ~,,,in n v.', 1,, , ,,,h. tiop„ t i ta he btlitcat 'Loll: Itztvrni It will be., itKI by 7.1 tee( with it platfOrtn„,tw`L'lttYr fe,ol in widtb.ftronntl it., 31 - r. Kona, or Eric; who builrthe Willicancyort tlerot, ic,•,tbo contrnet- II LOCAL ~-.,---- ' Beautiful Furs -for children ,at Mr;. St;- „. . 11,21,14. - Young t t Co'.; stock of fancy t;tationery just received. -=-The Corning Democrat says that anion FuneY good variety, at 3 tr 4 . Sti• named Williank last • Tue Fatly, 1001 - ti aid . :: • "zzitooze” in the round licei=e at Hornell , - th the tatezt, publication= on the -.helve, ville, leaving his leg on the track., A, loco. ourtv Co'.4. book • ' fn. - 4M. backing in erii=hed leg, rendering ' amputation neeessorv. .1114 t the etinninge.st little Furs for the little f..ttits, at Mrs. Sotield --The horse..diseti=6 has prevailed 4o ex , I tensively throughout the county that it in - A new lot of frame= anti moulding, just terfered materially with business at the late tcceivcd at Yoting &Co - 1 term of Court. Marty jurors were exethied • twin attendance because of their inability to reach the county-seat. --last Saturday - week, on the at-rival of I train 12 - at Hornellsville, N. Y._ a man ..wa found dead in the clotiet of one Of the. puss- ''enger coaches, The body proved to . betthat of Lucius Carr. of Binghamton, who had committed suicide - byshcotinu. The act is_ lei insanity 11"Oyd, Sheritf of ',..3telit,ell CfAiLty, had. hisliore plot by some_i:fiknown party or patiies on 'the. 2itth of August'. last. by order "of the . Board 'of Supervisors of that county, he now r.tfert a reword of $1"0 information that will lead to the arrest anti convietion ofhlie offender or rdfehder4. —On the morning of the instant It mewl natned Patrick ,Flynn was fou n d d ea d in the street at Elmira. The Coroner's - Jury t'ound, , that -Flynn 'came to his denthfrom'a wonfainflicted by one mar,„„l„y with a premeditated design to kill. Macon ley the o arrested anti held far the murder. --The. Coudersport :Journal announces that next week that paper and ,the /ton, of the , RITIC place . .-are •to ha consolidated and published under a new Mime, in an enlarged form, and at an advanced prier. The new paper will 'he controlled by' Hon. John S. Mann and published by S, Hamilton. F“ney goods in greet v:ariet3i for the 1011 , at Mrs. SofieLVE full lineof Diarie3 for 187 at Young ;lt-' ENE fuh a few raore of thosc bert dollar 'steam erliiir:es VC Young be Co'4. - =1 - ihtfre will be a Literary Sociable nt the of.ptiitt Hall this (Tuesday) evening. ,Ex ere c 2 to commence at,half here will be a meeting of the Herintiie at their Hall, on Saturday evening rik 14th Readings by members, We will send the AOITITOR - tfl _he W t, :..:*ribt:r , from this date to the Ist of dtintlary, 1;:4, for two (1.'11111.4 each in 'advance. Ad- Jte:4 THE AGITATOR, We%born, Pa. Ytert, 77 -T s herp Olt DOA pot, visit given for -the', benefit of Rev. P. l ieynold , t at hip hotise, in Stony .Foilc, iV:tiliedny Montour' and,evening - , Dee. 28.- 141ciing'• clue, handy, mend.; everythin(? . . There will bzl a:Christmas Tree at the Rut i..rLd M. F. Church, Christmas eve.. the 24th A cordial invitation is extended to all 'end new Methodist Church at Tioga, will . 14 dedicated" December 17. 1812; 'at 10 u - rn. Rev. Bishop Peek will otliciati ,4,thc oecivsion. A cordial invitation,i34ex anded to ii11 7 ,--'2w. - IME ' , /tlorc or Tilt Mourn. —Odorifeimt4 o'oo'cr renders the mouth enchanting., Com - wed of rate antiseptic herbs, it impart, ,thiter,ess t. the teeth, a delicious flower•like 1.414)111t1 It) the 'breath, and Preserves .intact tr'oro youth to ttge, the. teeth„ .1 t; ir R.—k:ii:r.—lNli ,,, :r 4 . 3. 11.. 3. 1). (*amp h-11, or ..ie1...:911, wilt it known that all the C,a. -. .lealle:i they re.pri , :lit art; sound; All pity tr.e. - :r Bos:titt lose z with lei 4 than 1-ii their ..:11.plw 1fe , 3r.5. J. H. 4`.%; J. 1 - ) are live m In .•:li i r illiti..ni.' en, and worthy or ali erttl pat c .mage, .whielt we are glad they ree ive. To nE,. DEnrci.TßD.—The new Chri‘Aiari Chapel situated 1.1 mile; east of homer..' Lane station on the Corning and Blossburg Itadroad, Lawrence township, Tioga county, t'a , will be dedicated Dec: 19th,.1872. Ser ..,ceA to commence at 11 O'clock a. .S or won by Elder E. R. Wade, of McLean, N. 'I. - general attendance of Ministers and it ends clezircd. , C. D. lati-Nr.Y, REAL ESTATE FOR BALE - 1. I,l,story frame dwelling, ;in a one lot ; neyer failing spring-, good garden, barn, - alnd some fruit trees, situate on Nichols street. 2. Farm of 76 acres-0O acres cleared -.'ll.iddle Ridge. GOO 3 double log 'bonze, same barn and small orchard. Frame dwelling on Main street 4. Frnme store, buildings on Slain street, centrally loented and suitable for any busi- EBM C. Frame Boarding House on Mainst, color Waln lot 60x250 feet. Farm cf 106 acres in Delmar-40 acres cleared, only one mile from the Court House. Tanber Valuable. No buildings. 'S. Town lots on the Bache Extension, ~ ying North and South of East Avenue. Parties desiring to rent ,dwellings, storF3 r °face's; or — to purchase or sell real estate; will do well to give me a call. Prices and terms of ale fdr any of thc , ab0...-e, lots maLle 'Frown on applipatior. HUGH Yot - :,7G, InEzr.rEncn, z.na Bead Dec.. 31",?..1"2- tio. Aeitattly. ttESDAY, DECEMBER 10. 137:2 Hothe Affairs. Vew :D aver t isement ir.yarance— I. Ecl is J. 1). Campbell. rpraiY3 Coult Ro2'. List of Lettere—G. W. Merrick., P: I. tioctlon—E.ll. Robinson. Plaiste,l , 4rMaic Lectare Course. sitorts Nlerti4:. SRI 7io . • r,t. this °flee—local iteltil —We had some very thir, sleighing hera creel: little more snow wouid make business verly lively for the holiday.t holth court at Couder aprt thin -Reek. . • --The "..3 much himtet.i : arid streez.a are resumir.7 the;r vonted ap- i-E,t,rance , track cf the Cos.vanesque Valicy r.v.ll;oita lain for r.br. , nt five milttt• from Epiecopalian.3 Lawier.cz.vilie have ifilsoßerr.iq Hall. which 1"..; to be fitted up tile. holding of service. 2 —sow is the time to plant adverti..emcnt: 7i6.11 to raise c ,x.l - it iiClll Pi? --The ifornAnq ,‘d; ic Loa' at the t.:iy::ani , Tate' at th;; yard In that village .t •Egi, , .24 75; i,.chor of Woodhull and Ciaftin used t di ;;Sriliiamzport Se v;•a= conpidera - h . , • a';'ll portii:g character there - new rct 1.,<. - ,,rencerill,: are up The building i3to iwwned with a INlarisarkl roof ,‘:::ci , r.deircii;Peipocratic) c.tizett, (1 , 3 13::1161:1:: and L . l.:tc:qiiet the only dailizz in tiii - kt city --f !Jere little civil Litsine.3: tran:ticted. op tt Cc,art-izi,4 the term finally cad ,ctr Wecint-:lay TudgelVilzon pre.tided pat of the --The holiday: ate i4llnoitt at haild, and preer.t3 are in order:" If you would know ; , here to buy them tg, the best advantage, c , '(lk aivertiling column: -i; 11 taea fro,pl ` ll.. e r.,1,1 mcsniii , r 'upon 1:;;;fore• Fre otv At qc dopnil. the ,ccif.s.brfqQj t 4 -4 ier•Liiif3 rtirnita last rri duy evening. but tc apV ar or. account :11 sickness. This gentleman) will lecture in ....cis village this season. —For a long time Potters ybunty has, we teii,:ve 'wen the only county in thc State vi,:ti..ont a railroad. The B. 1; Y. & P. ref:40,14 now - building will pas far thro:.lpll 41tlio cc.zlray. • • zepoir.' , ;:`• the €...'ornmisAicint-:e.''ol:--nl irt.ids?.evenh'2.l.7:o - ;'s Fieqi tp... t he 4.signtectlth nits IlquQfs,l4,s`;9 t 2; from tobacco, `2.o: r `frnm fermer.teii liquors, 510,2i.',0 92. —ire Baptivi, society of F . rt itts 4yitin .tippet bast thurid.u,y evcm:ng Srdoun occasion, :vas a 'very vr,joyabio, eZ23; tho ilttenaance :vas large, sat,a th receipt 4 oorreepndintly yieek len,tencp4Aof9tir_znonths' ;NPriirtrutt - (r, co t tinty. jail The pris _, Aer man, find there ' 7. erD extenuating circtim,qance.i connected the arse. church a-Anine, w hrrly the.prOdu,Cts . of thillelk the i tkehatet t z and garaeh, .test' ~her.~cagivir~g Ihi..6.ittnzitireii in this regioN 3 " a benutititAll'e;:litid - sboaalieseroifir everysitti-e'..\ EMI --The Towanthi Argus PiAlistiel alit of a nr ae.l Q f perzons 'who have' returned their pnpr•i: to Oat office with unsettled balances Thr• tit 1111.. the heat part of a column, and the •uni: due foot up 5771. The ti curt• f4,r oil thiA cheating of the printer is the ete3h-ittf-advtiee , : ; , y:tem. It must come tc tint at lat.t. --The Th:kid.,;% itiv, Hymn published hist viva]: rri the , e columil --- wr: written by Bev. d a v,.l.:D. AfifOiell„The:blutider in print ing the ,author . ,; name Was the tes.ult of grw.:i. can : le.:4)le.; for Mihail there is 1/30 good E'X PUZ,,, for editor , should alwayri have their wit , ithuut theme. oven if Homer may :,03-11e nod, the Soldier Orphan !;ehool, uf Mandield, Nvero rrceted with a full house at Bowen d Cone': Ifall in this village, hut Friday evening, and they deserved it. Their e.idertiiiiitnent was an excellent Vlte, nn l Wa= highly enjoyed by the large audience. The object for which it was given—the purchase of a library—is a most -commendable ono, add we trust the bi3ys were not only gran -61/4ed; but reaped a rich harvest by their visit to the capital of Tioga.county. Ye who level in the hot bucks\ heat cakes for breakfast read this: In a boi.sl; published in the twelfth cemory, entitled ''_Ye De lightes of ye Breakfast Table," the ,follow itig occurs. "le eortm. implied Buck wheat, ypon whych ye Deere dotho much love to fade, ys demand tlto fortune cakes of myglity° gudeness.. Ye bOylell Sape of ye Lynden (maple) Tree dofh much ymprove them. Bade stomaked ones sayc that to eat of these dcth cause them muche scratch ynge, but this fayles to stop the catyncre theme. Pastor —The Corning JOUrnaj says that a lady of that village recently stopped at one of the leading hotels in New - York, and on calling for her 'bill was surprised to find an item of six shillings for "barjbill." She demurred to that charge, and it was corrected. The previous occupant, it seems, had been pat ronizing the bar, and left that amount unsat isfied. The lady's husband now has the re -coipted bill with the erased item, and intends to keep it as a defensive argument, in ease any discussion arisc3 as to the propriety of patronizing a hotel bar. —The train going north last Friday after nucn met with an accident when about two mil south of Corning. While running at :cry rapid rate some part of the running ge.ar, r.f on of the coal dumps is believed to av he broken, throwing six or eight dumps and ti express and baggage ears from 118 track. Fortunatelyihe two passenger coach es did not leave the rails. The cars leaving the track were throv.in down the bank into the Loge river, and pretty badly . smashed up Four persons were in the express ear. and all were snmewhat bruised--; but nobody was seriously hurt except Conductor John Way, whose - arm was broken , His many friends will wish him a speedy recovery and feel thankful r as no doubt he does, that his fearful tumble resulted in no more danger ous injury. The train south - Friday night was so delayed by the accident that it did not reach Wellsboro until 2 - o,clock iii the morning --The Troy Gazette- ut 11,-2t week ha 3 a ver'y warm article on - Journalistic Brutal ity in which it says " the Is;ew York T.:9neo since Mr. Greeley s defeat, has abounded in the most villainyu3 articles, instinct with a brutal sav airy that has no parallel." We like strong writing„-but it seems to us this is a good deal too strong. At any rate tfe have failed, to disco-:et the ' - villainous articles" or the '•brutal savagery ; '' and we venture to 3av that if Mr. Greeley had not died the 13-.l:e:tc wciuld never ha'. - -t- - -detected either. It i.lgeneri - .lly well to follow precept and speak nothing but good of the dead,-hut it i. , much more imp - )rtaLt to deal jlistly the livir,g Let u -, L temetnber that the editor of the tat mortal; l will die one of tLeae day , and 'ben some fr;zr.si of his Tllttv turn xt,und r.nd charge the Gazette with writing and treating the dead e , 111 , 1r with htutAl ta‘.aziry. And then the C.'azr,!te tcr:l quite a.: 1 rally IL: f r.7..:CS TIOW: tiatt be' It F-P2:l- 1 1C-VTION 01' Till' P111::_1:1 - ii:fil.0; (')it - ncit or WELT !.. , 7DOIIO.- -. - N early twenty nine yeitri. 41-so t'le r,,...it Presl,yterien Society of Well - 3 , 11, - 1 - NT:cc formed by Rec. 1 F Callims. who has confamed as it: , pastor evor since For about nine year, the sccirty woishinped in the Court Ifei,e until about, twenty years ago, when the first Presbyterian chitrch -,•,-ac'buiit on' flip corner of Main and Norris' streets. About a year ago the Trus tee:: adopted the voluntary :-yrierti of church "sustentation iiistPad of renting hews. as hi te wfore, thus mithing the seats free to 1111.--= This proved -,o be so successfo that: the T;u-s-.. tef-i , decided to C:dar,g,Fl.lie ohlirtih;eilifle,?.-- _Liat siting' the' woil: .vas 'begun and the t society .'v - Orsfillipcd ineantime ink Boworu s _liall, 'The 'fir.A`fiOtir is divided int a roomy e----tilsuce, a ses.sikrt roota . ;ind a hs.r;;;,e (-Iv,irch Jeirie , r, cdl tastficiilly f k irroshintill carpeted; 14 1 ;;Ide a furnacci room in the rear of the Luilding:. On the second floor is the audience loom, which, since its enlargement, has been ,'lltietly -ren-orleled, the ,walls beautifully li'aintid and frescoed. the .oat: painted end 1 grained and upholstered, the floors newly carpeted, and the old windows have -beet; 1 replaced . l Fiainek, - .1 girtcs of abe nirtiful pat. 1,111 e '.,Triastces, CI kiie",,de.is..t. ct 4-)rl.iih: ';'?•1:. .411.1 . R.,: a rieutral -tint, +in "Irrirmon-,• [ took the follcwillg ">•'•'-ki , .4+ . I:+q L - ,,iday in re. ,rilethe 'eolf+ts of ilie'walit. `, ' ''" ' e a -..-4 to tho,-,- c1;-.4;1; or thUr j, , 11 . q - el i - , p., ‘ ,.. - 1 site . :11 - clr'li'filiCitii cji - ....1; O t ip,..: t;ist Ti,, 10 . Looakinitin try cus t"4‘:cElliTil.. Tpi. oziirciiee ; which - i, - Ere E Th 2 Trustees of thr VIII Aze± . - r r ‘ ,„lji. 2 Vvi.'3 , ue i, npressiv, wereparticipatea i n - L ,,,-, i near with unaffected serro... - (of 1.1„-- ,i,,,th if Mr. Baldwin. cf Tioge: Bey ; Mr. :t `=hr - i ' .l- Y r ' 111 " 1 rt'llQw-ti""'"': hut , , •Itl P... 1 Ti " a.otts A. Johnson anti Roy- Mi. Bake, of .1 - Aw; . cricat•ilic.: 'Hey., j ,ledge John. , .-ti iz ct.titlrd :,. , :.,..i.,-;,e,i . 7 4c- r,nuii,ii, of Arxict, and Rev. Mr 1t, , y 1 2- I on. xria the piercer-. •-•:-_:• ',..0,.......)-,is t 'T.113 :I . :- veld:l pr.stor of the Baptist church of iVals- I 1 . .., 4 r1 ,0, ... U'x•v• il,k ;,:. , ..,.t, c cz.e.t. v . i f. , i . .!1 .1 in jratt.- borc', and by the pastor, Bev. -:i F, r'..', - 4 -i-_ : • •L. 1. .c . V. , ,.eV.1 . k.iti11: , .ce by :lit ~ ii:. :r.1,1*. It= Inv, , r- Ile Dedication `:•-•,--"- ----c; v ., "N .-, '',,''',,: ,l'Y t l r •s ".-+ ~.,.`":‘:,G“ht ('t the c•sre.-i,l,,at-i, contr.:- . .• 17, •.. ;tit. • -4 , .i , Ct... , t --.? 1 ti,iticm aa het Mad.: t•. ....- pi e.d_nt rc-pu'.at: ti 7 ' , - - Tmoot 4 4-„li i ik,,,r+ -,- a T,i, t .—,, I t ~.. , .11 ,1 .-.03.4., : a ;;Y:... 0V:I i and prosperity . 1 / 2 .E. t, 11,liz t u 1, ; ,. -,- ; . i i r ,,,i,li c : 1 5 ,4 t , il it . : , , vrt . itoz; i- 4 , ju4 j c ,h l; ii;_27 . ..., , ,, j , i yr .. . spirited and useful ' a: a ~...r.it,,,i,.1 . 1,.. : ..,,,i ...., . 4 ,.,...., : , 1 . safe and trurttvox thy, u: ~;,„. 1 11 f„ : ..„ , .... -.._. rain _hall be -my witnesF, because teen witii me from the beginnin,e. - Ilis.e. .--;' l .-`, ll l. v .t.. l , u d s ar t ',l,l l v : a ., ll , r ,"'S l ''t ‘• --- =:,l-i'':.' r 4:s 'End it inipos.:+ible to give even a :it:L.-teaA -) - -I --., . - - ":„ I :7 e - ::', 4 " . ± t'',' I lt '''"'"'''''''. ; - ..... ~...,,,,,,„,•,,-, • + arts auwe an oifilli.tint this eery able discour:Je• ...i.t its esl-.;. - ~-,„,i.oiLioitixetexich 'whik.h he .i+ 10r.:.* ' ec.tpc:•l at,d statement wile 1 --„r,; 1 ,,:.:•, ;-,...)- - ,:,:u t ige -- . Irill! t axii;, - a•i : rP - the FouiPty in which fc+i .s.; rn,,r•y yoir: ::e C- . l.resi..ler,t Bi'tfli , :Butie of•Trustecs, 1.3 5 .. t i. • -''lj Tile'C".ed Tru , ti ,_ in th •, iinancial.condition of the Cio ciety. Ti,.. v...-YI: *, . 2 - 4 • ." "'i lia " . t '''`' lY 2 l ''' ll : sincere griet a: ~is •tie,,t,.. ta- , - - 1 ,•-•.m.,--reet of •enlargernent. , repairs .9:c.; oci: , t _Lout :ley xi,path,, , ,, with hi.- Liii‘.l.:+-'l', I'M 1.1:1 ' ;', ;rid tacit _ ~.• :WO. The indebte.dness did not exceo:l :.tits - :1 0 1-1- I ressi‘% l seieset•f the loss which, 1.0: reiti. , ll i liis.departtire, thiscommunityha z-itztatti ilft4 of this -sum, and ':i'v n i‘die no one was urged '. l°l further declare that. 111 rotten of -toreontribate - to the extingitifihßtent e . f„thei iii i it•r i . le ki s e . p_ect and atlection for their fortner • debt, yeti - aiiiitinnittop - ito r illgt euii - ,from 1 folio;•oltiaett awl Mood they will boprosoto : ; , - - =.l -- ;ii '_',---.: . .: - A t T.t: , ;..s: z , -!,.?, 4 3, I- ~..sm , „ -i ,' v. •- : ! ... . . ..; ..71. 4. . ~ _ .. .'' J '.,~ ~ .~ .s. ~. r .. .. , 1111 Y, A , Hei n 1 . 04 ' O. 411=poi 4 ed bo grate-, folly received .b • the tru-tee:= ,any tinte. No enitee4ioi!,_w is _taken was %C - 46103? - lii L 'elt Jitne htincred eon !stn the wealthy NV el 10)0ii; ward now - anti he p - paY"tip.thiA whieh ha? beon t - olt 1314(41 ~ ip,_ll3ll/011 . ;2 5 ' prtivernents, erect 1416 alikto t)io W oiti WAY We entillot , elo. - this brief notiee.:,witilettt saying a word ot commendation ni;ont, the music furnished by the eloiir ander the , tll.:' rection. of-3Tisq I.'P. Toad. t . PA4 tll ~...•- t iiirtie,ularly th©: ' Zt is understood that. the written fuir the occasion, tiy. seleetecfnMl. opening anthem. h3 - mns,usett were W e have only -room for Rev. Dr. MitQbe the first ATION HYMN DEDI : Gon's uvrn hand tuada and high ; Ifs green carpet lead the a 1 y ; lan lea izr6eu aisles troi, abiP,St for GCa . For rinfers man A temple, brt.a For floor, he e ,l For roof, be sp And joyous n A place of w But fallen man, Hie house or Where, on his IVitit mingling Seeking, 'nee place of am citi ,tinted reara ; faker's name., he- calla, , 1, oy and fears ; fl roof of uarrOW for rta•••,. • It/ • hum we dedic:as prayel , n bero opncrerate, repair ; :is house of worehti, bh lioth far theta and 'lnt./ (treat Clop! t Thin bumble L When sinful m O. here, thyael Then, shall tl VAT TEMPLre 10-N s A . •- , .iipt•ettt , • rt the te , -itlmtce in cagy tit hint in the ft-ed ttv,:ay it cid:till 11 he .1 ptivLite teuion tehich he till attritof a lotig 11114 d the initelt-riikti , e(l title A GOOD MAss swr, a Jilctiep State or New Y Corning lazt Thu evening. Thus in every public IA was Called upun busy life illuturat "Honorable." THOMAS AT Wi 7ER .1 4.1 burn in INlas9acbusetts in Match, IzAll. Etirly in life he moved to bronnip c N. Y.. and afterwards, during hi. eirly noutlu eame to Steuben county, anti settled at a point now. known a 4 Ct:nterl, flit:, near Coining. Here he resided ,orrie vliptlVA, a one of the firm of Johnson a nd Conon, in the praCtice of i (116 , 4; (curly <iys the young htki,:.:ol. n , mvit - ,11 safe ac d, r.s \N•ltif , . and it strong temperance man, anti Li- Fpeliker and a Wliii.cr.lllc . r• 4;ivocltlo Nvpc r highly appreciated f.y the. ttientl4 ,tf the eanLe , whip)) he 2,1 Ni 211 IN ly t- p , • tt-,d. S.atn artr-r the prez2nrit vitinao Cornin t . c %,a, foundotl Ile rentovt•ll t,t that plat - to. v‘mtiji- uing the practice if tl tqw \volt Inator unit profit. Stenhen . county v at that Ow l . ,- . ..trongly Democratic, and votliv,4 \\'i i i IfiViryer, though the 1;1\ 4 , 11t#: of party for 111:111y trurt and honor, wa-, never elected to any political °Mee. On the adoption of the i'onßtititiion of 1846, however, the. ti to ‘til4 into judicial &IL:trick, the i:eventh being rio con stituterbas to exten,i, front Litho Ontario to the Pennsylvania 'Ene, and Mr, ,Toren . ."; WM nonUnatca one of ih.. - f,dir :Nage: for that diAiiet, eteet,d "n the ';th of 'Tuna, 1,?.4 . ;,) On ett:nin..:: !“r the terins, nev,--made Judge vut,, , tlic =horb?at tern —that for two years.; but during that time he discharged. the rhAtie.i of his high office so tweeptalAy that he v, - a, re-f-lectea for the full term cf eight ycars in - November, 139-). And since that time, he• ha Leen re-elected without t;crious oppositism at the expiration of each term, havinzat the time of hi.; death entered upon the twenty-sixth year of .his service upon the bench. For the last two years be . has not p resided r,t the Circuit Courts, having been appjnted by Goy. Hoff man as one of the thi cc Judges of his dis trict to hold the Genntal Terms. During the long period of his Judicial labor;- he was singularly- fortunate, enjoying robust h'ealth, and never ; we belie-, - c, fulling to Leep an ap pointment until within a fow month.: hat past when he was pro.stlated by a painful and incurable disease. At the time of his death he was the only :Justice of the supreme Court of Ndw York v - ho hod becn cn the bench ever since the ;:dopti m of t 13... Mato Constitution. But noteworthy 4: - • arcs was -in this respect, it aot i iremarkable for the ability and mtegriry with which he discharged his high As was taid of another, " when the critune fell upon 4;3 .houlders it touch-, , ,i Lithing les.L than itself,' and that fails iron, shoulders, eu that a'.ray, as pure as it: came to theta. He was one of those who honore I his wsn: ;1 - astir - led the choice of the people, and redeemed the judi cial syztem of his f:.:r (~ n ,: man could redeem it, ft em the often cast upon it icy cni!lu f 4 arol feeble ju d ges. For he wa; nen only a jut tiu,iire—he was in every 0.-OlLe is !mil A. man of unflag ging industry, of solid leatning, in his pro -o.ssion, rapid and e< eurate in his rulings, and of sound judgment, his decisions at the Circuit, at the General Term. and in the Court of Appeals tvere almqk invariably re , 'carded as modyls T‘h.it law, cued told good sense. His private life wa, not less Ll:l,lruble than his official conduct. lie was a true Amer ican citizen—a firm believer in American ideas and institution, itch an unswerving upholder of them--u 1„v or of tempo ance, freedom - and truth, aria a - Lrood bitter" of -lavery, oppression at d wrong wherever ex- Irhile men: Au-ably removed from the party struggles of the play, he felt a strong interest- in political gnestions, and ahways discharged a citizen' duty ) in su-,taining by his. contributions and his cote the Fluty of his choice. It is alnio.t net:tliers to =ay that 11a was a Republican. AlthOne) .I.lot a than nt c dncadon, he wa.. all his life a man of the rut liiter ary taw?. lie was ef.peciall:, fond of the old Englis.h poets, and to tlrem he often tamed re: a loving student to firm L or th.o. • tr.•II of undrlitied ilr ea', ~,,r 22 hec of the - Protestant lt,p e 2.2.;,i church, and L.. a u m , Churhtnall !.; .12 lo- 2 to Advance the p - 00.1 and mumote thu interests of id,: demmooa:mn, 2/21.1 w.ci fre quently called upon to 2 .1.2 e or In , dic e '., /2. ti; 2;2-h‘...0t2;,,iv of the Church. 1c V . /1041,t t Loon his character a- it hthbaret. ta and In dulgent father, and a a trued 222. 2 .1 eeticrons friend; hut we p.m.:2, fol it 2, fttong that we WI itu fir the p01.h.2 t: that tt e feel, and tie write not othcrwl , .e. of hon.— Suffice it to say that he W.l.- In all things a Christian and a Gentle/mut. Those Who krICIW 111U1 best, and lovi-d./. ; /n most may well thank our common rather 0,1.24 hare known and 10y..2.1 .to, , Vain— the tit: lest wort: 61 be funeral :-..ervice: wcrt. 12cl 1 .yezt,..i.h.iy afternoon. at Corning, au , l tho - i -=- tt ed by many by Ote ~ aunty b ar, r and by tile citizens, (1 C'ornir.7 p,, , m rally. And so, :111-rnuraluil by 1 4 1, 0 lov 'J and honored him while ing, m oi IA re . maini of the ju=t Judge tvc , ,rc , , tiful and sublime rite; the i...huich of 11;s love, committed to the glavt earth, mhos to aihei, durt in a body at hi, roi)oral. -A od they and reocournend that during thc.-. 13ottrii devo ted to the funeral-gvrviopo, nanwly. froin two b,tir o'clock nu 11,,oday ail 'business within t limit 4 tply bit eloi,Pd, 93 An oOdviii4iri - d.°2lho' gc;:nrral grief' that, exists ainong; the bereavement ri itral piton, tti cow mtinitr: Thi,; is to be 41 the i.ecOrrifi ut this corporation, public-in.4l in the Vlmira and , Corning new paper, • anti tin official copy hereof tranpinitp4l to tito throily or tln ticeeasefl: C' J. IhmisoN,' W - !4.' J. W,nrry.,,.Clork." '.eresident. LVIESITY CORP r ESPDXI)ENTEH - - Deae itator is'svith'ph , asure that I iesurne the duties of a local correspondent, In the past, I have been somewhat neglectful in perform ing those duties; but my reason for not .be ing more prompt was the ,great scarcity ,of interesting Reins to write from our township, The citizens living in ,Lii lerty, at e mostly a quiet, industrious set of *tamers, who have their.minds taken op wili their work, and their highest ambition is tb learn by prac tical results how they lady so, improve their farms that they may-reap the greatest reward for their time and 'labor, Gossiping, I am happy to say, has not become a chronic, dis •ease; it seldom ever a'., tunes an acute !firm among the people of (Air seetion ; party, pre dilections, let them be ever so strong, don't cause strife and hatred to spring up between neighbors. The main HIM and object of our people is to cultivate feelim.7; of friendship, and to use their greateA efforts to promote ea 6 other's welfare. The Governor and President are elected, and all hands seem to be willing to submit to the. powers that be. The most of the readers of the AGITATOR are doubtless aware of the !fact that Old lib erty, from the time of her, organization up to 1850, had always been (Itipiwn to bF; the stronghold of the Democrittje party iii Tioga county. And the reason! for such a long continued' state of things Was that the citizens 1 of our township would not take the pains to o post themselves, and allowed the Democratit,l; 1 leaders to have full control over their right of suffrage. But fortunately for Liberty, that way of voting Massed into history at the time of the first election of the lamented Abraham Lincoln. Since that time the vo ters of our township cannot be manipulated by the would-be Democratic leaderS. Every" voter in our township ha, come to the-wise conclusion for the past few years to take a weekly political paper, and post himself up, and U. 30 his own judgment in casting his ballot, and that accounti for the great vic tories the Republican party has achieved in the late elections. (sur genera/ SLINCN:i in the State election wa , . a magnificent triumph over the coalition party ; but the PreLiden 'Jai election Was 0110 .1' on pa I all 01:al sue- It was the crowninz point in the: po dtical history of Liberty.' The much-boast ed prestige of the Democratic party was taken away and its chancefor holm; regained ISM in Liberty is ni imposFihle a, 'it is for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle. The horse plague is making a clean swoop with the horses in our township, so much so that it has interfered very much with' the business matters of our soetion. The mail stages running from Liberty to Troia 'gun and Blossburg, were taken ofS the route and the mails were carried on foot, on horseback, and by horse and sulky for ~..ome ten ( - 10', on account of the diseased condition "of the stage horses. It is to be hoped that in a short timethe greater part of the animals in our secilon will be restored to a healthy condi tion' so that business will again resume its vigorous character. Merchants and trades men suffer very much in Our village - from the eiTects - that the disease produce= on their business. Gen. Cox, our worthy and mach rupeeted townsman, was lately in our village, we are sorry to say, for the purpoie of making arrangements to remove his good; and fam ily to Wellbboro, where he exi,leets to re main for the next three years in order to fill the office.he was so unanimously elected to. We sincerely regret his loss in our commu nity. He is a man who is of sterling worth to any neighborhood, for he ix always one of the first to move in any good worl: that 011 benefit the, community in general. OCC.I7,IONAL. • THE 011IF.E. SIDE OF TILE STORY.-A cor respondent at Silver City, 2Tew Mexico, tells the other side of Gen. Howard's Indian story as follows. No doubt he reflects the feeling of the great majority of the people on the border, who put no faith in the peace ful promises of-" the poor Indian Here is what he says • —air. Editor,. The tiom p)or Wash:ugton 'city c“iresp(.lhlent, '• doubtless, passu , curreht s ,, tne but not here • "The recent tai-iion t•• Apa _hes cf Gen. lioward has proved e /10 ep resented this w ar...te trite aq now leedv! to dome to terms, autl to forever. in•reatter serve peace with the white •. , The celebrated chief Coelt 4. and about one thou ,;and of the peaceful , y ft:•pc*ed memberi of the tribe have been re.E.E.4rvation under au thority vested in Gen. HoWod, and peace. again reigns on the border." "The recent mission of Gen„ the Apaches" has ;tot provers `a tuccess.— They are still up to their elhow:i\ in blood, and are as much upon the steal ea' before Gen. Howard palavered the breech plonted 'Twas a very ea , y matter :fir Gen. Howard to have as ngned " and about one thousand of peacefully di:TsTied members of the tribe" to a tle,ervatiojiH 'Twits not the ilra time by a b:.l:er' 3 dozen that, by a flourish oS , the pen, t} ey have been circumscribed within.con ren...o and characterized as good Inds n;, ‘&11,1 ea,t ern philanthropists ztufled with the Idiot that these Ishinaelite.3 had olcni , .l - thz!i - .. ear: to the good tall: of their v,hite Wroth( r. gist buried the hatchet, edge (low It i evident "C. M. ha , no', elijii‘ the advantagoc of a gue , . ,,, 1!1 , ..f 't 1:1:(71 or 11 , ! woul , l riot have niasmilloil a 1 out. three nun dred men, women aml chifdr, t., all tall (a miere moii - -ty of the tribP) Itruwn and the M 0.% hi yeti•rday. Iho - Indian; but tool: Ilk r'lle:(:;, to the ))o{,e s t as t,ll whi..l;Pr:_.• intact. Pence again rttivn.3 vn Ow bonlot - p'shaw! th;Lv LP_ Silver Gay, w. AL, Nov. 'V.!. 1872. CLO-3E OF THE FALL TEEM OF TUE 'Nun- MAL SCLIoOI.,-.--Ediior Agitator • I incioQe you a brief sketch of the cloi,ilq.; o.:erci,,ez.: of the Pall Term of the State N,.tmal Sehecl, Mansfield. Thurzday and Friday werc LiC% °led to the examination of clm2es. 'Friday . e7.'ening- the Senior and Junior classes - gtre a literary entertainmert Norml Chapel. At precil'cly 7 Cc-loc.!: the exereisys c.'uo mence..l v,411' a piece of musiel:y the Choru, Oitt entitled "The Greeting Clwro;," then prayer by Rev. Mr. Canfield. After this the Chorus Cia•3.,- , :sang another pie. -e v». titled ' . ',Let the People Praise Thee," w hen followed original declamations and reel-ca tions, some cf 'rhich were worthy of r artic ular notice. Messrs. ..!.40;:ep, clarcl,m`;z: and Baker handle' s'ubjects 11;;. Cray,ir.the'detivery of her 1 , ,;4;,..1ueti0n on .- '8e114," shoved ettl,t,i,w3;on. 'The recitation of Misc's -I ,7;;iott, COol:, and Th , :.l:apson.wpre good. . "11 ll 60 oecrutionally the audience wa - , entertained with music by the Normal Brass After the proaramme «ltsesLs te,i, Prof. Verrill arise art.l tilarl,e itppropriate remark's ; t'zo.:l4.itig the patrons anti friend , : fur ti„e dee . p intore.,t they hrtd taken in the s'cliooi. lie ellav spoke of his intention of introducing in,the'future. soine IL:Jr:I of the Natural ,1-:(...ierices irtu the school. llev_ 3 1 11 Barrov:s then prci".; bcnc,ll(t:on, afzer posed, appra.:-7'.:77 •the ies:derce et Mr. Ph::.p P. Slx , :et, ' Die 1, 1 , 72. 1,3 Eev. 11. H. L.1%‘./11 D. LP:A.:Dd. c.l Y , L..td Latire 9•ve , J', cf flat -7. v.c ., :nr...i.5-1.0.11C,1" Ct r. • of the trcEi^ oa 4. 4 .z.8 - .(E 72, by leer. ti, I. 11:16en, cf era EL -ICI::‘I".:;—CILI.CY.—In OsceO:a, oil 1. E' . 17".... Et-v. :Um Cr...rt s. Mr. James A. liNchi/Lt. hi.d tax sla it t t.oth of Wocdbull, LECINALD—FEI:II.I7 Cbarlt•stso, DOe, 4. by Eev. 1 L. Ileyool.ls. Mr. 13.. u.. I 0. r r *Leo/lard, of o'pringiteld, Boultord So., in. soil; litenti V. retry: • • . . . . 4 The Mtg . yow gigqiittpostßaboted. <4 ,1•. • • ,Ye ,ii MARRIAGES 1,- -'kr)e!ctiad Not We s. noyEr I.lBt. /v/nriralAy. M) per day p•ir bY,itt 'OlO applying fia . frt'ritOrial right° Gyp agoilo.)toqell lbw bi.M, strong /Tv: —it - tLk;•itirlinallii)la Hothut ‘laehlue, and Slob, Mil livr; 11 , (, 1 ur vii;fautnellil. Fitly foto for your frIVII ifi OD* :I••Tit , •I'l , rSWiterti by 1 - Sprl.::•,4, ~.N.tlkimos for pitrileinsu, A. o.t . filf.L - Y, P-Attell trielt Atiti Clot triltimil sts, N.. V. tba ,&1`011,) - QV.A.71,48, . . , • • - early . indiscretion; causing nervous • bility,'Oetilature decay; Sze., tried if vain every advertised remedy, has ',discovered a simple means of self-core, which he will send free to his fellow-suffer ers, IfEENEi, if Nassau et.. New York. Jan 4, la:v. . , IL% LEVIITRE i. i.4E! .1.1A111: LivEpoapv.i; J. OIiRLY CONt'EliT 4. ISLACT.T..S.TEREof ; x3.co , • . f !:t',% ' , ION 'l' 'V, Iti'f.',ervvd TICKET, o; v.% J112.D11.1.CV:.. rr.Eu'l. , , 1,5 -- i . S. 11, 110-3.18 D, C.:7O"Y. ' 1 5, • I r.. D. SCOT.7II(I, Ttrl2.ol. , ;• ;,,,.; W, NY, WEBB, iI 'Ai -. 1 IL /1 V.WIZI:Y.: Nrint. —*Abu .lic , iiiild'e f , repent illnesi nuy comfiel P. eharwe' l lii the date of hig lecture. Notice will he elven. . We e.peet to secure Jeab billings tor the Abltli lee tore. 1 A FATITILY ARTICLE. laid 'make *VI 0? per dap, *7O per vita:, AN ErrinEvir NEW , 1... iii SEWIM MACHINE Pint rio,,EF3Tic uth„, 0 N 7 X FIVE With the New, Patek BuLtton Hole \Yorker • PatPrxti , ..l Juno 27th, 1671. ninst wonderful and elegantly constructed SEW INCI Kat-HINE for Family Work. Complete in ull tta Parts, Vtit3 the Straight Eye Pointed Nexdie, Buff' TrlttliAVlNl.t, direct upright POMIT IV E MoTioN, New reesion; Self Feed and Cloth Guider. Operates ay Wrikrzt anti one Tidal'. Light Running, Smooth am naiieleia like all vault high ()need machines. Has Patent 35, , :k, to pr•vent .the wheel being turned the wrong way. litre the thteatl direct from the avoid. ]Liken the Er..isTio Loci: tirrECl/ i (finest and strongest diach hnou firm, datable, doie turd rap;.l, (Will d u a ll kind s :ogleoarze, from CA.:mime to heavy u loth or I.l..vrit:::l, and Imo ail desctiptions !Attend. This Mluiluni• t.i trt AVILY Ci.)N9TIII , CITI) I t!) give tt !, : all the patty of each Machine being madeoithe by Dinekinery, and beautifully filikhed and ot natilented. It is very easy to team. /Cupid, .theof.,th a nd ,siteut to operation. Reliable at all tonee, and• a S,•n:NJ 3lre/LaNICALI INv}:NrIoN, at areittlil A thei , t, Cheap. Fannly, Sewing Machine at last.— The first mid only eneves.s - in producing a valuable, anbstatil nil and tellable low priced Sewing. Machine. Its extreme low price reaehes all aaulitioni. Its sim plicity and strength :Wavy, it to nil capacities, while its many mons make it a universal favorite wherever used, and ereatrs a rapid demand. I'I• 18 . A lA, IT IS RECOMMENDED. " I can cheerfully and confidently recnmmend tiee to those v.ho are Wanting a really good Sewing Ma chine, at a lowiniot." Mta. J. P. NV (sou, Rutherford Park, Bergen Cio., N. J. Price of each Machine. .Clau A." " One," (war ranted for five yearn l,y npetial I:Ortille4V3,) with ail the fixtures, and curl/Mow coutp(ati belonging to it, In cluding r.Apina SEIMLE, packed in a strong V. 00 , 101 box, and delivered to nay part of the eountr , . by express, Fitin: Of NI thiWebargo3, un receipt ai oN ,Safe deli i yguarantt rd. With rach Mach;tie wo 1%.11 scud, on receipt id $1 the tow patent DUTTON' ROLE WOERVE, One of the amid important and utieful illVt.lltlo the age. So temple and d,rtain, that a child C.l/1C%%01.11 the finest but ten hola with regularity rimi e•tsg. 6trulig and beautiful. SPECIAL Tr:ltal , , arol E:•drit Inducements to MALE and l'cm.tt,r.Agrntsi, etnre keei.. , rr , km, who will es tablnqi agencies throngli the emmtry and keep our NEW 3(.l.crialloi 011 and Sale. C0L7317 llronTs given to sn.art a b tems I - cm:. Agent's complrre eu'fitsfurnisifedwithoutanyExvniicriAncif.. baniPles of Eeicirg, dcr criptive circulars containing Terif:J. Testimonials, 1 nj,riv.m34, sr.sic :FAITLE. :1150 '4 npUly AO RIC:I.:LIZ it.l 1. 3111.1::d E:s Latta PM , llt3 and bnpio - , - . - tnente frr the Farm at.d Oai don Motic:ri. Iteal,:ra, et, Fed Cutter:, Harrows, rarrn Plank rs. liar. tt N. Threshers and all artl,lvs nieded for Eat In A% o.it. Itare- Reeds in large rdri, ty. Nomay Oat.. Thp wonderful plying 'Corr L. C.rL 1 • per se. All 117011ey scat i'L•St 0111(e .11 , Air.v.14irclo•A, K. gts.tered Letters, Le Lit.l or by f - proxs. will be at our rtiAlz, eiol 13 , perivetly teem,. ,ILhvery of all our goods guaranteed. •• An old zynsj rcsplttlible firmtlett sell thelist goods at the - 10 - ;cst - prlce, ant can - be relied upon by our n.C..Nea • Address c•ttletr., A. CATELEY, Sapi,•rinfendent. ecrLet • lit C.:1.52E1=d sis , cork Oct, Huait YOUNG'S Ifisurance,lloalEstateStein t ship 24 - .) i. L',.woe's Ap:4 --- Dt.dde to:d rah F.Llt : t: 'Any city cr town in Europe. 4619-rtit,in, Seec , rA Ctlbin. or Steerage Peasette tickets to or iron sag to HII in - hurope fr. ut or to Wellshoro. 15.) - the Lin., Or tuft Wilharde. Ezd GuAon, tr B. Me..l Vine Ih:era': Sterna car...aft:l Etit.te tought and cold en C.tundsslon. .4571 et ire to obi: Ito InAiotr httri:tton to the Insist facthtiet, uttorded by the old cud is ell lalowli Wellriboro Insurance Agency, --r.ET.s.nurinrr, 15C,0. FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENT, eqpil4 Represr.lile.l JE.TNA, of Hartford, Coon, HOVE, ot New York. - FRANKLIN, of Ptiilattelpltio CO. OF NOIMI AMERICA, of pENNtWLYANIA, of Plaiilelphia. NORTH ORITIBII 141ERCANTILLT,E1fIr,Larg PHENIX, of Brooklyn, N Y. LYCOMMLI' INiS• CO., Money. Pa. TRAVELERS LIFE & ACCIDENT, Hartford. pohca...„ ,vl„ta•li a, 61' corm. pause at :11:11!,:11:.1 pail nt my oltre, So, t 1;Q - . 1 1 - m's \ t~l . C; I() N 'l' atc.l".:l I•Li. of '‘Vei!.-mo:l , l'a tai t{itc~l IL/ .110 ,4 1., , a;iig •„-,11 IYAIIIII/1.7 UV , of %tall ..6.011: CD the Oil. 1,1 tiie 1.1.011%). tiurt uai i, a, Ciro L - - ', v.E, ‘ 4 , _Ol at„i illy ut the 'IA f.pril Ile • t. th y- ti e. o eOIIVOII -n, Litt , I uit ttleta • , - 1. r thrte (4ot titiit all • Nte , tl:'l.l)..l h.er' \ \ tel:al att,l b.tty 1, - .1 L.ll a ; •• Qt• W.V.\ f'k) And 1.:1•141 611 L luilll` tOt p.t. to. \`‘'..l.lll.ij to lamb. I Pl. ..• ~ .t 'tettt i.e lfarty c. tur\l, tie N. - ,thiort eam - ed \ it - A tirCiWELL. rivlinar, DP e. -' .C.DITO It 1-3 210 ric.E.—c, \ ,l A linoiiii , :alth VS M.. ii15iti0t...4 \ 1157 . .!, No. 4, argiuraqi.t Rote t , ./ 9t.0 cause wh,i the forfeiture 01 the /...- conhizrnee to 1110/ crier not'Oe 'I he auditor B.IIA/tied by the C,; . /it nettle ateutis • t pro,,:cator I , lil nwet the pat titt rut:reeti - ri, itr ?tie purpoc 4 \ i l l' hi, appoint, loellt 00 '/li!dae:aill. , / Jar/trio! 16. Itt p. is ,3t hi Ijilkeis %‘ ;y111.1.1r,.., Pa. \ \ Auditor. e, 10, IS724kv, Gelioll Itiz. - 411 - aii^e kuelitiy :, u ~, 0 .... 3 ' I.C . L.LIciN, 11:1GA Co., P. ' \ .11 . la. &V-. 1. 1). CAYSIIPBELL ~. 4 In: icauing 1 oiicie: ;II the fullcrAing Comr.v,x,,z. J . - . 1. agnitist bre .ii:tt Iliditnibc io Ti.: I '..p.t..... Vott. r : comito a:-- , . . . . . . , • qc Er.x,.. . .... .. 4 'ON it S EST 11. ot - ...i A - • - •);,11-1.•., . „, .. 2,600,5 1 6. tr; 1\ mrly (.1.iu1..1‘2 i..w.r I..iuul.itly to go Mock mid titan oidl all ,:t3 l e s of • . li i.:.•;0 - i LIZ, ot NI, r: 1 ;orL. .... ....... ...98'3,13F - 11.00 1 \ . 1 G Liz:.TAN A:tit-taC.l.l<, '..,... i ii - ork.. .. .1,272,0000 v) l' ' .1 wYO,IIANG, cf Nrittlcs:barrif, t'l 21,9 t93.1'. II Boots and Shbes at tulle Lowest Prices ~,..1.1.‘-.A.blvatT, of ,Wia'3l . )firt, .... ..... 112,fic::• 0 - ) i Alt I..ucnesi promptly' attplitit'a to by mad, or ot:t.': , e , t,„ . i ..,,, WV O. 1..055e9 2 11111Eled and raid at our qVU , ..e. ° f —'''' ice.li:on, Dr-,... io, /572-iy We enit i^ITIPITAN COURT -41i7 - virtue of an order being now 1,) of the Orphan expose to public ante, on the pra.i...1,e34, 2`ith, day of Deceniber, at one 1.): lA., the following. descriteil real ettl' tat?. to i% it! 'house rtt.Q lot in Lawience Townahip, I."e;,iniii.n3 at a past the swath west corner thereof, and in the 'center of the Jackson toad. Thence ea s t one . hundreci said forty-sixh,ct to the school howie, titCi.e north r.tnty-four feet to a , pest. thew:v.' .403 i along the land of G. D. :Wilson. now A. enc• hundred sad forty-six feet. to e, peat, thence south ninty teat to the lino sf be gutuing; Contnimug a quar tir of au acre. infirc or %Fall 3, f:allt , ! l lo* .ii , '-'. frame barn, and an Rlel, et =hez4 thercon. %, i '.:„?1 , ; e pla , :c• and time ~ f flay, all that cer tain t.rl.saseel of land, bounded as follows, "FA.: by a. W. tubby and oth - 12-5; raw. Ault • butlth by Julice Tretnon ar.d and 1, - t.-A by t4al L.li..lv2d.acrts With abut CO ell acres ari.tu'.'ed, ‘. r clto prupt'lty Zrvir,g deiti•u; and the ziale i t iii j i i. ItuRACE RUFF. Ike. . 0 3 , r . 3 0.b.u.'r. of the estz.t. t E Boit 33 1-k J Of' LET rErt-4 114 11,0 0. at Wel;s• 7 1:72, 11.-nry Flan, kal. V: s r . Inkpnrey, V, In, /i 3.1,1 1. /1"al.:1. H11101!th 4;l', 'l.lll/ .a.tM":l Uit/A, Denton F. Nierr,6t. Menu A. Ole Oleson.W. C. Ya ACI3S4 Maryett I.nfneel I.lv;a, N.IG. MeAr. 'cittli:ez for any It2.e t,bge:e arty they are advertthed end give dat , u 1 If tot called for In t4iitt,y,:asys they will be Gent to' tlle'4 o l /Otter OtOCON:I' , ' - Pea. - 19, - /Virk --- GEO,' lvtAlUguarker,-za.- 1.1;i:, •n 1872 6, 1F.572 24, 1873 M norliipg rour,dry Machine Shop. Ilanufacturcrs of Stationary and Portable EllGiElfl3 ar.d Rollers. Gearing, Shafting and braehinery required for Saw Mills,rist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Grates, far burning Tan. Screws for moving unleached andienched ark, Castings, Bolts, Railroad Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice. We have fa cilitiez for shipping by Canal of. Rath ca :is to all points, and can furnish Machinery cheaper than Eastern or Western builders of the beet quality 7su. 1, 1873-.17 GREAT B/11?GAINS 1X . Parsons tk., A BIG 'PILE of GOODS for a STALL PILEof MONEY. Extza lieuv:ne 3h.?.etin,gl Flue Bleached Musline ........ „ . , . . . ....... TlandaoruQ krints ' Godd Counnou Prints Demiva, Grughama, and all Cott.ou euoda equally cheap irii - VCe Lae ar. itgaliere ,toei.: of r 0. ! .., 1 , / ,- ...::: COGLIS et 25 (13, 31 1-4 cts. and 97 and 1.2 ete., Jolly 12 , ,, .. Lents per ;F:/.t 4 under reEui.lr pr,e.:. TLif.; /3 an ur.tialaal cliNice JOr 'our customers to b . Cit.)ol.Y6 cheap. - .. ) U .- latilt lieittlitiAlßS - Y 1 ' a Lc, Ill“A, lb th,:lc g.),#.1:: 11,13 till lz 1.51,r 11•,:, e , „ er mai e, , ,kri aide ue in Laying them in large lot 4, and en. ab4..3 Its to price chew c.t 10w.1'1.11124 iillko 'Al' MO e ~,,, t-E dully bewle. We hate Black Silts at 31 12,..ki, lf./.28, E.l 3i 1,5,41 CAI., 1.1 t'-' , !.i. i 1,73, :',23)0. i '-, '23,, 5:3 ;.0, ;:3 GO. tr.. 4 vO, and if, GO per yard, an ,assortment equal to Lit" BtOCEs. Inaet Mulauls at ore, 62;,e. 7&c, 81e, b 1", !, ,,:, i..+5,!, ,S 1 u,./,9;1 22. Black Alpacas at 31e, ?r,kac, 44c, ,{ll.ld .:ljj. EaCal CJI these IlriCe3 are fully 13 per c.i.f. lund than regular prices. Felt S'kirtils, illiettoll Skirts., 1 _ . . . • , Atl..a . lee,,i loner titan ever b i efore. 1 .11..A1Y1A—''. ~ We havt an 41.(11.1t , /i 3e A.,1-/:of :Liingle and Dratble Woolen SlYawla, at the Brett prices at thg season Alzv 1'a:J1.,•,7 6ntz,• ,- ;/,3 trolls :ill) dd uf',l4C, 00. a etorl: equal to any 1/1 the cuutry. , .1 . '1 . . Lr. - . - e tii?. best bitriarns in uur Flannel Departineut ever offered in this town. An immense stock hterip . , Particular Afttepttion Paid Ito ordeis.l' , .., , . , - - Samples sent by mail what applied for 1 ;--,--e. j . ( t .. 0 r''ll :l , Si C,.> t....g ;:t:1) 4 1 \'' ;63 .,..c ': l C P... , ... 1) ..) 7"C) 0 --1- M C-C:; . . , . 1, . , . 3. 1-;achrldson's 'next quality ',len', 'lap 'Sole F.ip Bc - ...te $ 400, Ec7' i Youtlia Doots $2 iid to f 2 t,' , ./.\i , ... cd /-2 D Sole nip Bouts, Men's,l 130s', x , :l 75 nualiia Oft ad wl :rat +ed. Won:ie's Shoes at reduced priAs. Children's Shoes at reduced price All Wool Ceasimeres at $1 Oe; ,Fli\ape.t goods in the county. .1 - 1 Heavy Flannels at 81e to 59u. No dvance in prices on any Flannels '5 li Best De:eines n cents . 1 Ilar.dsoine Dress Goods 2t Os. Ch . Extra wide French Marino' at $1 CO. ~ Poplins and Batmen') equally chscp• ' i;ood Melton 81drte, stumped, $1 ,)0, 7, : k-th i-,1 60. meetings and Prints less than tuarket rtt es. o !Julys made to order as cheap as the coin oil Ileally.rnsSa shlir.. 11 \ we will stake to order a snit, Unat, I .Zest tie picht.i, all Vi 001 Ce.esimaeres, g , :patl ttimniinge thokaghout. fox 200 to 1, 2 ,22 V), :Atm traalities equally.i.lit.sq . .. . . . ' , . . _ tgl al Ai, ID to / / , . 41 N. N. N /-,. •:!:'. ...„.* 44 ,1 `... .. N . • fit °.. - $ , i.• 4 tit 'c ' tg r I - 4 7 ' A' Af ./ ,‘ 44 , ..? t. 1, 4 2 4 44 4,2 -.4-, 44 ~. 4 -e 47 j 4, • yam' e"''' ', 4, s'''7 , 4: .0 - '' , 0 ..c : c, 4 • ' piff.st , t y-. 4c . -. . e,...„, . ci ., ... b . 4 Ot AV •ca /AY , , 4, V` ,) A,t . Se 4, 4 7 , . $ -5' , sit 4 r , .4,c), ;7 - 4 , .:.:. - 4, , 'L ., ~ , •'-‘. 4 t), - 'C' ) (b. 4 ^, 4 CP ) ,'>. , .., , i F ZP ' C 7 # . 4 1 . ''' 4 7 J -a f ,1 ..• . 4 . lo;' ‘ / cy ° t• sO 4' CS .<, O " -4 , ,,, , :) c §) • c. ■ EITA.B.L . I.IIE - T C) 1840. - _ 1-' fl ---:- - . - -i .-- f :'; , 1 - ----;::--- 1 f i rl- - = - - -FI 1 1 : ':- Pr '• N f C4' .( k ' 1- 1 ' ' . f 2, ., j /7 . 1 . 7.3G " .2.t4rd-' T -s---,- 1-. 70' \ r®G :;.----.-::: 6' .- 1V :1-A , . "—....."..."' - - . 0 , I.,.:"'' ' t ' t r YFfe.^._ - .. --'-''' .` : 7. e - '-' ' , ''' • l l: .-i li . ili l :: : ' ' ' i ' tirV .. l', 'l: ' ,.; '' ii .........•,...,. ' "Et;y".l2lo 0?e, .... NIG, RI. liti% G-0 , 43113 -1 9 DRESS GOODL% • At the LOWEST PRICES in Steuben County Ll\7"l "PJ " 1.4 g .„0 - 11 a faxtel ' k tate. CjUr truly 13 Veiy largP ii t.lii%clopaituient ansk we cannot be beat either in prices or assoitmen • ;lye better bargams to our customers thig fall in every Departmer.t than ever before. Out Bale 9 ~ ( ..r,r'large and our caaurtment inug-I,l . ).arger than we have everlept, , Sou', - iv 'Solo Sir 80 - Jte $ 4 00, Boy's Boots * - ..Anis quality, SS oto 'SSEO- ;:r,c,l 1-2 D Sole Zip Boots, Men's, •S 3 0. A good 1-2 I) Sole Sig BoOtS, IMO _ti MI I= InffMEM CORNING ; 81.EVBEN corny, N. Y. ALL 00(11? .DEPARTME 1572. Mactil Alpacas, Enlargement of Stock in 4RE SELLING Children's Shoes at reduced pikes. gocßis in the county. , k i,,ivtat,:e in prices on any Flannels we are selling. at W? cehll. , Chcap at id SONS ST., Co. _ ~i co., it 12 1-2 cte per yurci 12 1.2 " •' Black Silks. 1 1 111 r: 0 1a 1 149 voRNIN 1 SHARTSTINKTR TAR - COROt4, 1111 AIM'S GREAT MB Oh.rout' wiad ILturagiz is ratifying tc , It's toliefo'kus the slub : iic iuttlpr. t. C. i shar re Ste Tree Tar Cordfal.fti...„ _Lei 1g 'eszaef,l has gainel eta eerflehle rsteatOcii nth Atlantic to the Piattio Oollit;ittiltl etalli thence yAno of tlio first families 91 tiro*, tat tlaiiirea' ~res alOus, but by persons tb l.ol 4 l 4ttt atil 8 ; 14 ' 'ally beuelitts4l add 'cared at kb dace. 1 71 b h.* 4131.. , lase, e s o day our sooner', - 1;10 , ta C4 11 4:11' to/ -,ly t" s detrier.,h ' It settle aUtt: hate !tie rep !JA: .. • Lrst. Not by stopping goirgh, but ;by iOcbteittlft: . anis Lng nature tO throw off thei:Uzireelthy4;- . )Ilec 3 about Ile. - throat end firolichtal ttllme. l e ',41.3 irritation. 1 Effft ~~ tb, , 3 z'oruf rub tt.)LI--.- -- er -o) , eutict It removes the, canoe of irritation (a 1 laces' cough) of a s s mucous membrane tubes, sestets the luilge to act and thri thy secretione, and putties the blood. 1 It is freatrom squall, lobe/SC I, Pednc . I , • or which mi Ets,y et throat and lung remedies comae:'Throk& sl cough only, and disor , it lasss soothing effect on the stomal oti the liver cad kidnets,. and lyragibatio 1 , 4lons, thtie reaching to'::byery pelt Qt_ in its Invigorating and ptirgying vin i gain Ws renntation Allah •it inn4hold atm ;ell i the market. 1 ' 1 , MEE SE MI ol Lulu/ eataposedd the el rierl oui ro system, an it ha tat Th Moe Tree Tar Cordia lima - Lk:an Dispapsia Raiz, - - miff SUGAR. for . iwg Lap Ur under Inunediete directlon they shell sir cu.:live qualities by the use of o:dope. =MU Y IL WISRAWLI / i: I'r .e. in•ir Charge./ L, Q. C. s'lBl:tart's Office Parlors &rd Gre+l G: •thtays., 1 uesdays and Wednesdays from ~ s a . tr. m., for. - onsialtation by Dr. Wm. T. 3F im are societed two consulting physiciansv , legged bility. This opportunity is not el any 0 er institution in the city. , . lEEE/ tta W.1.1.k Li ackl vv,h fered by 11 ifins must tie address . ed to L;Q .C. - ishart, fil,D., 232 N. Second street, ri ' 3., EN \or. 1 , I) N' Fr Iv MA ruless y•u wan. which are y DRESS 4 LA A. 'NIU,, OW, 154 FOB TAE ~u ~:a~~~3ia~8, Ma PROPRIETOR. IMADELPHIA A THIS know 6,a1, l',lll4.N.itz ao T,L114,t1 0 GE S i •SOP.TIELNT. and are selitag pails at e tordsbitigly , • 1 Low Piicris, 11 lill IN II E, Eli
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