LO C4).1. INOTICES:,7 rac6 , B tooktact 'ar44.2 4 , fluidite• Dates at, / 1410.#0.044 - *Atimitva. •"--`• Savo 1101dingis lue. '.,„‘ 4-• '• • , .Nichoi6A- ; }Bl4W k i.!it Olin any n;bni:ftigiteVfn.4o:korb.'.---,,.'.. NVhitewasli,litif6 • • ,` -` April 29,--P.P K.GLiSSIPitt* & ' Co's Fos SAL*.' l 4lliiniteAiniic LOt;Wellaborii . ; and affirm oft 66aii*IfficidliAiilke, - DelrOar township. .".11,q'tkiiept lat Ave. April •,d, 18"0.At: - Bysdykrs and iitit4rin4 Pitot—airoVtliffinit; - rino. 'die - best two trAtipg foal-,getters in the world., _ Every Horse Owners'eyelop'edifi 476." Dried Fruits.et Niteilots ec.f3sraaryla - Kerosene Oil 82.gente per gallon at - April 29,-2t. N. M. o.ldossirnE* Co's. ADYBILTISILIS BY SSULES IS SOZODONTI and if you use it daily - ,.the white gleam Of the pearls between the parted rubies will prosia its excellence as a Dentifrice, and the sweet ness of the breath will attest its, purifying . .ro ,• • : • • ' Oat meal ' inti, anisize package to suit customers at' - , , .. The ladies of the aptist Aid Societrtrieet with MreCilViaters - - Thursday at .2 p. ; m:'. • The society hei7e7rehildartangements. to do plain sewing; wd weeld s r,elpeetfelly solicit patronage. Apply o the President. ExrEarAINSIZITT. The L 'Ol. of. a.• T. will give an „entertainment; consisting Of Music, Tableaux, Orations, and a side split ting farde entitled, "His Last Legs," at the "Academy of /Lige," on Tuesday evening, May 13. Donyail to go and'hear them. Graham Flour aVNieu Good board and a pleasant room for a gen- . ticman and wife, or ' tivo single gentlemen, can be obtained at reasonable rates at a pri iato house in a good neighborhood but a few minutes walk from the business center of Virellsboro.. Inquire at the AGITATOR omee. Canned and Dried Fruits orldl kinds at April 29 1 . -2t.' M. Grassniritt Ss Co's OF ALL AWFUL NIGHT SOUNDS, that, of a frightful cough reverberating through the darkness, is the most •saddening. -Would_ you be spared this infliction and save the life endangered the complaint, administer lisle's Honely of Horehound 0 - nd Tar. Sold by all Druggists. ti , • - . , Buy your Coffee of Nichols- Seoley. They will brown and grind it for you with out extra charge. " ~ • ' Ladies, call'aml etaniino the new stock of Spring and Summer Srtits, .M.illitiery.Lices, Gimps, Fringes, Bashi Ribbons,;ad Abney goods of every description 'at, . Beheld's. Real and imitation hair goods very 'cheap. A more complote stock of ladies' furnishing goods cannot be found this side of ,the city. It will pay you to look over her assortment, an she guarantees, prices to be as low as can be had elsewhere. • • " . Call on N. M. Glassmiro & Co. and look at their 25 cent Broorin. , April 29,-2t.. The AGITATOR office has the best, facilities for printing Auction Bills, Posters &c:, in Tio 7 ga county. Orders by mail will be carefully executed. Parties living at a distance can or der by mail, being careful to state all partic ulars, the principal articles they desire men tioned, the day and hour of sale and the size and number of bills, and their' rders will be carefully executed, and forwarded imrnedi ittely by mail or express Remember Nichols t t Seeley when you want Groceries, Pro Visions, You Can get goods cheaper there than nt any other place in town. DIMLIPTION Or-PARtNEttSHIP—Notice is hke by given that the co partnership exist ing between Phippen & Parkhurst of Law renceville, Pa., is this day dissolved by mu tual), consent. Dated April 2,1873. 4. P IPPEIC 4.- • G. . PARXHIIRST. • • All persons indebted to the late firm of Phippen & Parkhurst are requested to settle with the undersigned at his store at once. I, April 22 ) -Gt. J. PHIPPEN. If you want to buy or , 'sell Real Estate give me a call. I have a farm in Charleston, 78.2 !Ceres, on the Railroad, about 30 acres clewed, 100 fruit trees in bearing, frame - houile, a bargain qt $4O an acre. This is a bargain. A farm a 100 acres:Bo acres 'cleared, 'part ly in Wellsboro. $6O an acre. No buildings. A farm of 60 acres, partly in Wellsboro, new i f'rame dwelling, spring house, 100 fruit trees. Price $2,600. Also 2 stores on Main street, 1 dwelling on West Avenue, and 72 desirable building lots , in Wencher°. Hung. "room*, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, • 'May 6, 1873. • No. 1, Bowen's Block. Drop into A CARD. f aving this day sold and as signed all m ',interest. in the accounts of the late firm of an Gelder di Barnes, and also all my intere t in my individual accounts of every natuTti connected with the ACiITATOII establishmea to A. F. Barnes, all persons. indebted to the said firm, or to me individu ally, are required to pay the same to said Barnes, who. has full authority to collect, settle and receipt for the same, in my name or otherwise, as fully as I might do if said accounts had not been so assigned. • March 6, 1873. j Ps C. V.tor GELDR.R. All persons indebted to the late. firm of Van Gelder & Barnes, or to P. C. Van Gel der on the books of the AGITATOR estalilish— !Tient, and requested to settle with the under signed at the AGlTATOR"ofticir at once. • ' A. F. BARNES. N. M. Glassndro Co. are selling goods cheaper for cash than and other place in town or County. April 29,-2t. the ''Aiiiiii*. TUESDAY,:MAI7.O, 1873 Home Affairs. .7rtw adserthseinemits this week °rPAans' Court Sale—W. 0. Ripley, Loristo Guile a'ra. , Vktor Carriage Shop—Compton & &slop. Chats—A. 'Mena- Applications for Cheer. • ' . - l itilltiory—Mrs: 0. &Mal. . .: W riff 's Salos—E. A. Fish. a tir Goods—Truman & Co. CArt Proclamation. , - Was Elall—C. IL Halley., '3 it , - - Spades are trurfips. ' —} low ao you like ttke postal cards ? ' —The "tree men" are delivering goOds about town. • • -:-The roads are . drying sip; and So are tile. whisky shops, "May Day did itself credit wit / isa fair amount of sunsfiine. —fit. Paul'schurch, in this village, is to hare a new bell soon. • . It lq reported - ihist;lrais ore jsas".been, found near Westfield, —lf anybodY Wants to interview the' -Man, in the Moon, - now is the time. e" "Sheriff Fish's Hotel hi tivitheittabear#er; Just the time for • hibl —l is said that the game laara - do fiat tiro ; '' t hisoun hating at this season. = 1111 =EI L 9 & SEELEY'S Nicnots 44 SBELICIrs. 'l' MMESEMMMINIE ' —oll rilAp r ki!LitAM444l:c4;fl3.7s4eo;494", Pu l orlf; dobatnenta3froiaC ttreYonititiitithifif• Cpriventioa4 l fir :L-Tlieft 4as, B« ¥s&p in , tiii*ii:ikfage...,,'Alle: - .l);ies,,,ure:kt alit °vet now, haitiviOr,'ana.', Ole Ibtillti" are .. , The 451 d. 'EplOOrig:if,, ItedtO4 , liajbling 44 1 this VipageAnai oold' for pock. ;It;k to be removed tOmake . 'l9o* - 19.r. the Pevr ' - • Joseph' , 4drust a .sggtian ; baud `at Qld - Station; drnpped,dead :while • at ',work a; few (Ws since Aa inquest. was held, and, the juri l -foned - that - _to r t; disease. : ~1:-The, - books .of the: 'Weltslinro ,Statti e, Railroad: Company rnre.to:be opened nt y 4, office . of Senator Strang,.; is ti7estfleld, nest weet -. -- Wediiesday,- the:l4th instant; for, theakurpose . oie receiving subseriPtiOns to the: stoelc. —The' Wellsboro.'High School', D bating Society, wilt: hold , a :.Public iliscusg , 'llevren's ..Etell next . The question for debatel_is• "Resolved; T. white women eta° United States': eve a bettei right :to vote than, the male n gro:", Several original essays and orations will_ be g i F en i also an address by, the President.- , ;,-Theßegister says theta little boy, sun ' Schrader, of Aoseiille, was in-. stantly killed onillosidity, , A:prii 14, in, lie, grist-mill in that place, by his cloth- . ing catehing on a shaft, which ~was mu- tioh Oge of his arms Was. broken, and. he, was otherwise mangled ~so badly - that life wai extinct before the mill could be stopped., .‘ —An exchange tells how to make a handL some window ornament : Take a white sponge of large size, and so* it full'of rice, pate qr wheat. Then place ,it for.a week,er ten days in a shallow dish, and as the sponge will absorb the moisture the seed's be gin to sprout before many days 7 When this has fairly taken PTace r the spunge may - be suspended by means-of cords-frkm a hook in OA top, of thO window, where a 'little 'sun will enter. It will thus become a mass of green, and, it can be kept wet by the mere imniersion of it'in a•bowl of water. ' —Hon. Joseph Hall, of the Catskill ite corder,—everybody: here knows him as "Joe Hall"—bas been spending a few days among his old 'friends in Welhiboro- He left yes . terday on. his way to Denver City. - 111 r. Hall was a member of' the Constitutional Commissiop of the' State of :Now'-YOrkoa body coMposed of but thirty-two citizens se lected from the whole State for -the' purpose Of framing a new constitution.. To bee mem ber of such a body was indeed a high honor; but Mr. Hall edits a first-class country news paper, and that is a 'still higher one. - We aro sorry to say that the ex-Commissioner and present editor isin poor health. Retakes his present trip for the purpose of recruiting.' We 'hope his long journey may prove a safe and pleasant one, and trust he may find hoth health and enjoyment inithe new atmosphere and the new scenes to which he is hastening, and retnrn home a fatter man and a slimmer Democrat than whenhe goes out. —Capt.:R. C. Bailey,oLlitiddlebury, lately visiting friends in the East, was in Lawrence, Mass., the other day. . The Paily American of that City speaks of the-early war days of that town and . mentions Capt. Bailey lows : ' - "The nineteenth of April, suggests mem ories of April, 1861, and the re-union of the veterans of the "Old Sixth," calls together' the former members, from the various States in which they' have become scattered -, among the old comrades, who went "thro' Raltimore," we see Capt. R. C. Bailey, now of Tioga. county, Pennsylvania, who, when the alarm first sounded, was. temporarily re siding in our city; employed in painting on the Pemberton ;corporation • he had from the beginning' of war indications' been actively engag_ed in drilling under Col. Dec ker, and when the f3tOcth was ordered out, left his work ;with no preparation, leaving paint pot and brush banking in the middle of the ladder on which dhe was using them, and joined the ranks of Co. of this city. Ho was with the regiment till the endi of its term, and on being mustered out, returned to his home in Pa., where heassisted inrecruitingla company ; for the 186 Regt. Pa. iVolunteers, serving as Ist Lieut., participating in the battles of Fredericksburg and. Chancellors ville. He afterwards received the appoint meet of Captain in the U. S. colOred Infan try, serving in the disastrous Florida cam paign of 1863, where the Union forces was nearly destroyed, the Captain in I this battle commanding the Regiments , the field officers being killed or disabled in the first , onslaught. He afterwards was ordered to Virginia, and assigned to the army of the Jiinies, partiei pating in the series et - battles in front offltich mond, and was honorably discharged et the close of tho war." - ; OUB JrBIGIMORN. has bought a fire engine, a third class rotary. —The Binghamton Inebriate Asylum is to be re-organize . Black Crook was not largely attend ed in - Williamsport. .—The Havana Glen will be . opened to the public about the" 20th of May. —Jersey Shore* to `have a new bridge over the canal on ThOmPson street. - -Post Office burglaries are all the go. The PennYan office is the latest victim. —Towanda is to have a new paper—the Journal. This is n ber four for that place, —The Waverly En erprise says, "Gold is going down a little— nt not into anything we have about us." —The strongest thi gto be found in Will iamsport since local o tion went into effect is boarding house butter. —Maggie Mitchell will play "Marie, The 'Pearl of Savoy" at the Opera House in El mira,.on the evening of the.l2th. —A. J. Young of 'Spring Mills, Centre county, committed suicide a sow days ago by severing an artery in his arm, —Miss Alice Fargo has been appointed Assistant Lighthouse-Keeper at • Dunkirk, New York. • Wimmen is eomintnp. —The Deposit Courier gets at it in this way : We we it to ourselves to suggest that some of our subscribers owe it to ;themselves to hand us what they owe to ourselves: —The 1411 France Manufacturing Co. is the name of the new organization at Elmira for. the turifing out of steam fire engines. —The Media (Delaware county ) ) American announces that it is soon to be enlarged. It is a good paper, and deserves its success. —The Tribune reports that the work of al tering the gauge of the Erie Railway will be begun as soon as the weather will permit. —Prof. Pitcher is going to resign the prin cipalship ofthp Towanda public schools.' What will the pupils do for a pitcher,now ? —A, railroad through the town of Howard, Steuben" county, connecting the Cohocton and Canisteo• rivers is again being agitated. —Last Saturday week the Adams Express stables in Williamsport were destroyed by fire, and five valuable horses were burned to death. • —Gen. George Kress, "a well known citizen. of Elmira, for many years a resident of this county, died on Sunday Week, at the age of 67years. —Mrs. Elias Jones of Cambria county has just received u $6,000 installment of a $6O, .000 fortune left her by the decease of a broth or in , New Orleans. • —Largo gangs of men Aro now at work on the Rochester, Hornellsville and Pine Creek Railroad through the towns of Canititee and Greenwood,!N. Y. Good! —The Republicans of Williamsport 'have nominated the following ticket: For Mayor, Col. S. W. Starkweather ; Treasurer, D. B. Else; A.uditiar, A. Nelmeycr. 1Iort: ttephen McDonald and. Charles Atazard; of Elmira—the latter being one of ;the editors of the Gazette—started for the Pacific shore on 'Monday week. Pioneer is the, name.of a newly es. tabljahed .j'outatil " that, comes to us frOm Rirdsboro t Aerks county; B. P. Bries, 'editor and. proprietor. Success to you', neighbor, .Here's • ' _ gentleinan namedElkanah Smith, aged eighty-to "Years, was run over by an ,Erie near Pennsylvania Avenue crossing-in Elmira, in Tuesday, and 80 injured that. - be :die ahnost well .0 4 W.; Bradf9r4 'll.o/Leit4 oßuut,y, 800 feet 'de* willob, • , • • -•`;'•••'-‘ r. • - • ••' • • " - • r •-•._ • • -.- . • , , - --- 77 - 7 .--- . ,7 - 7 -... , X , .., - '' . rt. , ~, '• ?:, !% 4 U .... ti:'''''' • . 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' 1 40 11 %. 11 4'40:0 4 1 1 4-: Ot lir sw e ating 1 ' -', 4A;siti.v!iiai;ilii iii - ,;ii-;ti - liii,,,t'f4tioils , , ~, ge -' ' ' : '''' .'-' ' satfereiri . fret4'•ihe,leteness of ; :tlie.idi4ti-iire_ the fiens. -- „'They;hnviii.beentedfilk:theite'ili* ~i reetta; t,e - -.:l4gin :;mirdetiingt,,',4t•',t4, - re:',-,114, been no geideqe'for them teliegin on:, ! ~- A latile.sXl l l l4 l.'f4o. l3o :l7 : s4Pe; iiOV B3 : yeap,-:while; trip_t o his-dangli;• ters inindianii;-fetiett: the ears neat Sydnity,, Ohio, it ihit'dityki"einee;:iittd. - feeeived - rinjari44' front whiehle died4l4 saute afteineeK. : •, Itit'Weedsiert,ll:::V..,....iuiriged cell** the ne-o . m n erso o ge a , 83 and 8 year s olds-_lll6l at ahnest the:game time, the:.pinpr al services; for ; " , both _tOk'...pliee at: the eates,. time, and they were.buried iii onegra've.' • , --An Albion boy'..thri4 a stone et l n. dog., The broken ; window cost his' fatherla Oii the folloiiing ,Sanday;_iVhon...the ,teacher of ',the. infant, el ass'esked ' him to : he 'seated, he feelingly ' replied i'':, - '', I'm: bonniest iwhen. , etanding.'t F ~ •; - ,• ~,, r .;,. -„, .-.. ~ -WeaneadaY luerningi about - . half-past 4' o'clock, ,the. boiler exploded in the - mill Of Blerinker, , liOward &,(36,, et Williamsport, and Ezra'E. Faneher, the engineer, was in= stantly .:WiltSatri liiiiney; the weieh man, dangerously;. agd two others slightly, injured. ' „. Hi. meeting . of newspaper, publishers' is. proposed to be hold`lit the Brackett Hinilie In Rochester,: owThursday, 2 Colored and Plain Carpet, Threads, Warps, kol. - -, -, f . • , • The Housekeeper's D epartme nt -- - • . . , •_ • .....• ernbmee.p. h full line of Table Linens, Napkins, Nottingham Lace Curtains, Linen and Paper Shades, /Lat. tangs, Romps, Ingrain and,Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Mats, tre,. . THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT . , , . contains an immense stock of Men's, Youth's and Boyle Clothing,—coriiposed of - II rat•oliuts materials and spade lap in latest styles,—Boots and Shoes, latest' styles of Elate, Caps, Neckties, Collars, Aro. Also a large stock of Trunkand Valises, all sizes and ptites. _., In addition wo Itavo a fop supply of dittos 'Flour, . ~ ~„ . „ - , GROCERIES, PROVISION'S, - • TimOtby and i l Clover Seed. CROCKERY, (ILASSWARE, I:c., 4 . te--,oz-Tho public , are respectfully invited to W 1 and, emit illl3 our - stock: ' • 1 . THOMAS HARDEN. Apr il 29, 4873-4. ; 1 . , 1 :i,~ ligi'Vli VOW Eti4.llP) MEI 111110111 ETMk? wiLsom IN . . _ .fra,s jone to .New YOrk tobity - a stook of ,qpiini and ;51.1,71iL 712er Goods. He intends to buy f;;enz the best markets at II bottom, prices, and he will have some splendid bargains to offer his customers when he returns. e ,kitis .yOO-` 'oh: hand,ir, cant tyC of ,„Clothike , . Dress G l op' ds whq,el6,he wants out of the way; and h 6 tabu , . this method of iTlfoiiming' yo ) 00700 ;that . 4e. . . - ~, , , , : - _ , I 'l,'_ . 4-e. , - ,:t - 1 .;•_=i:::,:.;:i_ MIMI sell them egBAP---if 'pa don't beti f eve oa2Z and, see. SWIM . .. ?i , J • ...?.:.:,..,,-, El ElEl THAT ALI, THE LADIES unrivaled in quality and prep. =I =I ) that tho ladies cannot do without, in abundance. I , '' .A.I=I.TMIELI3 011CI!'Eti, 4i-CO 4 CO3Dliii. IN DRESS GOOD ) ! ' 4" • , I S } - ME TAB E 1111 in 41. ,t4limmer;, ME 1,1 iPi -, _';!„. - ';' . ::!•.;:.;t •'f a CS Nia MI "~.a..~' MI ISM • ,1 • ' =I ME P j• S. E. NEWELL ,