.~ ;i~ LOCAL PIO',IICBS , . • L. , , ' iiikei 5 toothache drops' (tire Jo I minute. . _ al ~., • iahling's Glue ,with 1 1 b . psi), always ready Billbeads, Letterheads, • Envefo l pe's, &e, jointed neat ano , cheap at the Aarr,ATOR The friends of Rev. N.l4.'Reynolds, will I ..)re!,liim a dcination at his, residence - in ellsboro, Tuesday evening, March -4th, leg. A cordial invitation 'is extended to .11. William liamphear will learn something 1 0 !,is advantage addressing, or calling u pon 8. R. Nettlesoii,: Glzimion Minn,, or et • W. Merrick, Well bozo, Pa. . - March - - • liays Mirk*: 01540iti.X..17.v.05.r.-They• o tender Xhirdc.couiti. .tears tapes them; and - . if, unchecked may pro; pi tubercles; hemorrhage, death. Use idea 114ey :of Horehound and, Tar,' a gala, agreeable and infallible _cub.- by.all Druggists. • - liett. TOLD, A PLATTP.P.I24O TALE., but neer even pticipate'd , so divine a prepara tierifor the toilet, as that delightful preps iation "Sozodont." So cool andrefreshing ly Agreeable to the month and teeth, hardens and invigorates the gums, gives a pure 'and healthy tone to the breath, cleanses, beauti fies and preserves the teeth, and arrests de cay. HUGH YOUNG'S "REAL ESTATE AGENCY :- Mr. Young has for sale 2 fafms and 2 wood lots; in Del Mar, a farm in Middlebury, a fatm in Charleston (a bargain at $2,000,) a farm in Union, 8 stores, 0 dwellings; and 90 building lots irr-Wellsboro. Also for rent 3 dwellings in• Wellsboro, and .30 acres of pasture land near the-town. For further particulprs, prices, terms, &c., apply personally or b t k mail to . Hues YOUNG!, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, '2 , ./o. 1, Bowen's Block.' ith ' •••••• • • • • g 'e gtetlater. TUESDAY', AfAI,CH 4, 1873 riom.e s r ; Ntrtv ALdyertisements.%) Grafts advertiser ErmaAes Notice—Nathan Palmer, Ex'r. Administrator's Notice—Harvey Ellis, Adm'i strayed—John B. Philbrick. Auditors Notice—Geo. W. Merrick, Auditor. mit of Letters—Geo: W. Merrick, P. M. ' lEVELIV.FS, —*ow do you 'enjoy "Gentle Spring" so far? — • • —That new' fire company haLet made its first parade yet. berm . taken :to organize • scireulatiug library in Corning. —The Baptists of Hornellsville, N. Y. pro poiSto build a nOW:$10,000 church. • -Maype'SCounty is reported by the Citizen to havetone about 300 majority for license. t001t` . : 26 dt agitation to abolish the franking abuse. It died in its 82d year. —Beds of.i . torcore have been found near Jeffersotivilhiand - CalliCoon, Sullivan Coun ty. • . —The State Senate last Tuesday pissed an actincreasing the pay of jurors to wo dollars per day. „ —Several Subscribers have ou thanks for copies of the AGITATOR sent in to complete our invested in the coal business in the United States, Pennsylvania ties $67,000;600. —Ho c h M. F. Elliott, member of the Con ititutionareoniention, was at home two or three days .last week. —Seieral of our citizens are in Washing ton for the purpose of witnessing the inaug mation ceremonies to-day. , —Levi Skinner has purchased the Sash, Door, arms--Blind Factory at Knoxville, Pa. gi will put it in fulipperation at once. —Five hundred and thirty women in the United States are doctors, twenty-four are dentists, five are lawyers and sixty-eight are preachers. —The Watkins ExpreL and Havana Jour nal have adopted the cash-in-advance sys tem. To this complexion must it come at hat for all of us. —The Normal School at ManAeld asks for a State appropriation of $lO,OOO, which we hope will be voted by the Legislature, for it is small enough. —Western women are grumbling terribly because the managers of agricultural fairs don't give;at least a year's notice when they effer prizesibOradineit —The acito . prohibit the keeping often - pin alleys rooms and bowling sa loons within 1:; sq) narks 'of the . , - State Normal School ht Mansfield passed the House last Tuesday. —The Painted Post Times comes to us this week printed on one aide of a quarter sheet, the establishment haying been burned outby the recent fire. The proprietor has oat sincere sympathy; —A. drunken woman mimed. Ellen Havens wu burned to death, at Olean, N. Y., while Intoxicated. She tell down by•a hot stove, spilled a basin of grease over her that took be and burned her to death. —The recent fire at Painted Post was most ierious in its effects. Every blacksmith shop, wagon shop, shoo shop, tin shop, tailor shop, barber shop, the printing office, the hotel, and all the saloons were burned up. —Tire church sexton in. Reading, Pa., who\ found lend returned to the Lancaster Bank I its stelenAsonds, to the value of $129,000 re calved franiVie'grateftil and appreciative of lima of the bank the generous reward of two five-dollar bills. " - . —ln Elmira, a few days since, a colored lady,. incensed because one of the teachers bad punished a child of here, walked into the school-room and'