II TIOGA COUITI AGITATOR. • ~3~ rY. '0; A 14ttigit,'EdIFor; .• or 1 4#sti.. . 14 _,)-(4*lt •b`f, r a ,l? : 1 3' `• -AU.. t ti 1 11 - IL railuarY ' W& ay. ititileaso accept Our , . thanks !for a coil of tke Auditor General'sgepc!rt,. • , .—Professor•Cl. IF. A:fart-has - returned . wit:111111a party , f,ront , ki4 - 019itille tour up; t o.qn. : •We beile‘fei, a lea. - " ding Point vOth,Profeesor,., is - the 'l.!.'Xoylizikro(-‘tne*gitiO4i'l.biOrY ailvauced " ' "'and supported by ProfeasOr A `,Aitheittlter . ba's lie(; eaUsldered high 14104,110 in the. 44 e Lep tit) e,...,•c4 : 14:-WbAISI , it wite.bereay to , doubt ( or •Aliapute we look .vlth lotel - ttst - for ,Professor , t he_ % ., scratch.. Agassiz based , his Ifidu- In the wean - time; what is tier , . Who shad decide, When such , doctori. as Agassiz and Dar Win greeT ; „ . _-• • NEW4A nit*. • '."" . „. The most Important • ehut i - S-16:the 16:the `new tail* which: went into eireet , Jan-! nary Ist, 'are Ole toliowaig-1 - 1i1.125 to 15 cents ;`, -eofee, , frliat frtot'eents; ; new sugar, frothh43i _ Sugar" '"'‘'•atioita Nall7; sugar fr • On l i 5,464 celils,.'inti6:itiel • asstis,: froiu'S: to • 5. cents; $2; 11qUora,"froat ',50 $2 per prong gallon ; ' Wool 'from Si1111 • ; e'cut: : .tp and iCl'petits; steel railway ,burg, from, . , '• • , 2,a• and 10 per cent. to . ll petits; pig icon,. from $9 to v 7 ; cast and wrought scrap ~ ,:are. :each luereased S 1 per ten.' Filly •.••• two articles, tuostly drugs, i are plaO6o _, , .•ork.the free list, and-the tariff upon fd : tynrtieles reduced. - . ' t •• . • THE NEXT U. S. ,Sll - . On the 4th of;Mareli next, 0,6'1,66:tit! `nt - of twenty-two U.-S. SenufdrAWlll ex litre,: us fellows: Alabitnift`,"..V7Jilat:(l '):Varner: Artian's:w, Alexanderii‘i',l!)Ou ', ;` tletaware, Sttplsti:qi:j:;.:ll - 'lino's, Richard Yttlee Jualesß; Howell; KAIISIA, E. U. Ross; Kentucky, Tlitanas9. M'Cteery ; Louisiana,. Jno. IL Harris ; Maine, Lot M. - Morrill; Massachusetts, Henry Wilson; Michl .-.. -gan, Jacob M.. Howard ; Minnesota,. 'William Windom ; Hiram R. Revels; Nebraska, .lohn M. 'Thay er ; New Jersey, A. (11. 1 Catlett ; North Carolina, J. C. Abbott.; Oregon, O.V. ' ,Williams; South Carolina, Thomas J. 1 • Robertson ; Tennessee, Joseph S. Fow ler ; , Virginia, John W, Job iisoik; West • Virginia, W.P... Willey ; Mi9souri, T. D. Jewett. .. Of the twenty-twothat are to succeed • these retiring Senators', in all pr9habll- 1 . ity the larger portion will be tepubli • cans. GOVER?i9B'S MESSAGE. • - We condense the more ) m port an OS.: three of Govjleary's Message, which will'he foixittl well worth the perual by all who tate an interest in the wel- fare of the Keystone State., ' • FINANCES', All demands tipon thoTreat-ory,bave been promptly met, butt there remain ed a balance on November 30, 1870, of $1,302,942 82, against the`,,haintYCe last year of $1,400,862 49. But In th/ mean time there has been a reduction n the public debt of; $1,702,879 IA The Governor is in favor of a revs _ slim of the State Constitution, and re. commends a constitutional convention for that purpose. SOLDIERS' ORPHANS' SCHOOLS. The whole number of children ad- Mitted to these schools, aggregate a to tal of 5,053, of whdm there remained at the close of the year 3,529. Of these, 2,137 are in graded,setools, 793 in pri mary schools, and 599 in " Homes."— The total expense has been, up to May 31, 1871, $514,126 '42. The Governor speaks in favorable terms of this or ganization, and recommends the appro priation of the sum asked for to run the schools in 1871, 1. e. $500,000. • His remarks ,ou tbe . military of the State, righta French citizens, immi— gration, public climates, &beetles—ln the SuNttclianna„ :,tath+tic.4 uhd- hind departintnt, shop lo he carefully read by all. The M Inge n, eon, preliensivt4' and our want of loom rot bids our ',tin ting; a in full. A recent writer in the N. ,)rutlt 'Her ald waxes witty anti tittretiStle m o w the late celebration of the New tugland Anniversary; a style of writing rather too popular just now, whenever the Pilgrim Pathers•can be rung in. - The writer says, " Let us pause to * *'remember how our liberal Puritan .Fathers * hanged Quakers cud witches in the same breath and upon the same had) ) for uncongenial' religious belief and prrctices. * * How from Urn loins of these Pilgrim Fathers, as sisted by intermarriage with thesquawt3 of the period, sprang that Irace of noble republicans whose descendants till at once th best pages of our country's history j and most of the fat (dikes." We fancy that the " witches, Qua kers, pages of history," etc., might bp made quite endurable to the Herald than and others of that ilk, if it was'nt for the " fat. offiCes." Ay, there's the rub. We dip the following from thenionth ly report of the Department of Agri culture, and commend it to the atten tion of those who contemplate emigra ting to the South : " NEw InEntA 'PARISH, lAA. -eve possess here the most fertile soil In America that 18 not subject to inunda- tiollealitl a climate llllHliribmsect for pro moting vigorous„ eget:Ade groOttli.— The live parishes, St. Mary's, Iberia, St. Martin'S, Faye o and Vennilllon,) formed of the old S •anish .parish of At tamps; comprise t e richest lauds, the most thorough nat I system of navi gation, and the gre, test natural and commercial advanta. es of any equal surface In tine Wort . This fact Is com paratively k n ; but' as it is - *Busceptibloolf c ear an easy proof, ail that is needed is an op ortunity of at. fording the greatest . üblicity to the same, to render A ttaka as the aim and center of a prodigious :migration, and the consequent prosper ty and happi ness of our section. I a a a native of Illinois, and my eyes ha e ranged over the reputed choice spots' of the Un ion, but no other can, ktl my opinion, - bear COMparlscin to Attakapas, justly the garden .Of Louisiana.'" Of two new grapes, the report speaks as to toWs: he Verdel grape is •now in ita prime, The . ne •• seedling grape, Rio Virgin. Is as plu, fresh and fine on I, • year the vine a: et' any time in the v uti, will hang 'till Christmas. --The ‘Ai,iiite T,V.,4 - ,#l 1AAt‘..,9ii.r. , 9449 ,4-14 ? - &-liS4 41,9x "-Plump nriumur. ,. . - tip r grape troll isAilelk. rlPenetl,. rind witle;•tualiitsg-AS ,eottipiei tiol: I this:(Washlogtoit)ki/ul not' less the ..2(1,V0 alletts or_a,'. u t e,:uitili, ri4tOl rin4ii it4gifil,tie 16 'ill SOnle.of titel", 'll4,trOlts ~• t. thnsagehartz ; .47g-1 . 44 .1 s .-...., i, - 6,‘ '.. 1. - papers, has-been papers, hanbeen the cllsagree.tnent. he". tvieeit_lird.Bututter-and -thW—Preettleilf.- They .had rung the ohatlgew oil' high taxer; egro suffrage, slieens, item But- , ~(1 c 7 41 t ler, atictOtautlnfahtily reletiouse - • rttit. , the whole list was :worn pretty tit 1),, 1,0 7 1 ‘ 'l l little "!oiipleasnalopfs',', at a 44.6, ington waEi'iciitivit;ttigT4f.i e rail r, iltil 1) • alOs'4r,f4tri:*.ii l 99 r !,' l 4o..!l ° ,4llli c kt" ririiiii' tilfrry'Sliar4lad,iwt tit, §tpi.l)o4 ) lri... v; i firr .„ %iell all, With,..v . nrious illegref , a of , r ! 1 ;:i,,,r Pitc,g.vt\i9lsß4,,krtfttittm,:--, OW qi4e,!pt'.l,inrvAtakepio,lll,lo,y!Jto2 .be l 6)1 4 4 „eihtysettletloye shell leokifer , a tirentY- , falliog.otl;,lui tile; freshness , or edr.orli: - . ale, at4,44e,tl,return A.o,the , ist‘re e tYlin iit4leh hi t i rnt l e.:: ,If Bed , Butler anti Staid; *l l lO, eMt. ....ai , -, -4 . , ,,vi% L. 1.:,11 , T.....:.:Q_, _ , . - 'DemooratiO4elieateis Sentimee ,L '9n W4 14 -4 1 W 14* IP' i, Ow, : .1,10 1 10 13taeeati1SigieT . (:curt et,,,kililedelillteto Jiiilie'CiatfWiiiiailer,psise43seetetice9lX ihe ISMl,4grAligingtiithefi).Atepatantf '43f flit , tiaik,4ol4ookci.ll.-Y,, .o;tvlef.p! -04. i 'ffiligrdiistriptieß r apcl-,iiipial yeti e - g _ fl it , ' ^thailes lit'e"),.ilhattghipeliaeto k eo,t ear 'vleted'efiefity;iff i i n i t il,.e j ffkiso F Kesiets 19,131 Of Fkatleis Yea r , A, 9!zs-otioo,il4l,latk ipiprfisoiliniSfit .0f.V . , - e yem .‘ 4 . l ; Ake ..:; . seri ter& ','Pei)ffetiifi4,7 - 4, l o:; ll l l PRisfittill'ent, to eontini)e Ontii mie, prig: ts. paiti, iin : this 'ease theSu46 ,ietAaritet! -Oat', Hitt defen'ilahtlieleg, ati.:eilieer ; te ; exectte - . ' t he' - iiiwe Whielie . he- hail _vietat.o4,' he, 'felt cal led• dpoii ic, „ipti!te the. sentehee more sevelie thatO)ther,wrise-.he „wptild, , have demi. • _ -,, ;, • . --.- 1 .1,--, '.... riani.is :f:ia; Jalse, registijapou i `etne‘Of tf.abd ":ati', tijapf,*n ale* i et Slid telori the iii't6§‘, Aiipt;,viill - ', 91Ak,40 , 4a4 . 0 1 "': :TA.Ii }s t? Wii*li'''Bg-A,lffti, 4 .l)T•egill.krtv, Akiil• YA * 'fih i ii, l ,43,f,,4•44?4: 941AIRPSIOVi 1:1:1eut 'for iii2 - 1 - 490,the1,„-- ----,,;z 7,•41. 3 , : , ; i -,, - 'Wzini.'l).C4llll4, 4iii,z..9' l Noe;liss f ,iiieigiiV i :i7otini." '* - One of $1 auka911.401?08991-1, meat of six oi.t il-, Win.. J.. - Slee'per,, , ,fajso:,registratie4. A.'llfie%f $4 . 00 ell() HA ito Ki4p,t,ktne.ut. :Of Kim.' Manths."" — , Thomas Hardy, false, voting.) An trnprisonnient of seven up?uths. ; : ,' A few htindr4 More celivipticals,p.h,(i sentences beiuch character might:, .'. it 'duce greater reepee(;f6r the .1:4',4,,y ~q' the balibt.-Harrisbiovrelcipapfi... ... - . EMI The Democrats signalized•itheilhad vent to political power in the - 1 8enite by loud professions of faithrulhiessl "to the great doetfines of free government," of integrity, .of purpose, and detutri i inix-1 tion to ,practice. economy and effect reform in, government. They • have, ,pledged their : word to be pureand-hon i est. Ap w 9 have no full confidence in the prefigeS - ixtre shall take the liberty of • -' Judging them by their actions, which are more significant than words.—lfar t risburj Telegraph, ° - pu the evening, o f t ilie; fifth aslthe 8:20 train for' 'Beaton , was lleaving _baby; to etoss'the Htidsiin Vey !midge, a man sprang lute the }A'ineileau r 11 ess Company ear, and shot the , , 'press messenger; THOMAS A. FEALP 4 .Ng, through the melt - , right eye and in the tight 'ear. He tben took from the messenger the key - s'of the safe 'And robbed it of $2',259. On arriving at t' ast Albany he jumped from, the 'ear and made his escape. ' HALHNE's' woends are very severe, and no' hopes are enter. tabled of his Ivoovery.--"-Advertiger.' THE FRANCA-PRUSSIAN WAH. I • --- 7 - - • * - - Just now there seems to be much leis ' feeling concerning this' War than a few' months ago. ISlany who were wart in their friendship to Prussia at the out set, hive changed base to a , great ex- Itent, td we think with reason: When Louieapoleon made War one Prusida for the advancement of his own selfish designs", th?' sympathies'of th,e best and wisest wer6, with the 'Prussians; 'But when .Napoleon •was brought le.the ground; like a perforated Viii-hag,""nnit the:French nation, In the - Amine Of,'„lte-, publicatimi, 4iied hOnoiaille.,terins' t of, peace; the Prnsailin 'pretense , that,tinire , Was 'n'n restinindble government ;in ,France, was 604 piece of„mouarchi cal' bosh, whicl a child might see thro'.• To us, it seems-to be ,taking the shape f kingly conquest,, so fashignable a fie* generations ago, when kings and kaisers, held to • " T h e good old rule—the simple plan : ,i That he shall take who has the power, I And he shall keep who can." , ' efesarlsitt; as expounded by the .Na-' i3oleonic branch of Caesarian humhugs, has subsided like a Nicked' bladder ;l and we. see no reason for proseciaine this murderous and destructiVe 'war; ,save vengeanco.and conquest., If the,' French Republic is not a = goverifinent, de facto and de jure, what and- where is the French government, and how are the French to present anything in the shape of a government • that the'Prua sian powers' will recognize as compe tent to make a binding treaty of .peace? It looks very much as though said pow, 1 ers ' intend to dictate who and what shall constitute -the French governl ment, and then dictate terms,—a con summation devoutly to be culled. - The New York Nun , has the follow lug : I " Ever since the surrender of Sedan, the only doubt respecting the future, of France,-was whet thor the' French people were in earnest. Thiti doubt is now removed,.. they are in earnest. The Germans are destined to be beaten; France vial be saved, and the republic will be carried thro'- 7 out Europe. 0 e * The. Germans may cap.r turn Paris, but they will fin there such a tril umph Ai Napoleon found at oscow—a triumph' of tire and ruin, whence the iotors will seek to 3 flee, but will not be able. esides, Paris ,is , no longer Pratt* the day of such centralization 1 4 has passed away.' Thus Prece will redeem tier self from the infamy of , th &tend Empire;; 'i and, in performing this grey act of, ezplation, • the will establish anew her to the admira tion and gratitude of mankind." ' • A consummation devoiltly t o b wished. MORE VAR ITEMC Reinforcementssfo the German army, are arriving rapidly in front of Paris., Up to the first of. January the besleg-, ing troop s had been increased by at , least 150;000 effectiVe men, which makes the line of citonmvallation include about 460,000 men. - ' Everything is ready for a bombard ment qn a most terrille neorudy, from the, semi - elrolesviest of Perla. • - The Intensely cold-Weather' Chime fearful ntertallty: among , the tiennan wounded. Nearlrall the occuPanteof 60 carriages,lillied with - soldiers Wenn ded at the assault upon Belfork on the 210 of December, wore frozen . , to death , before the tmiii .xesteliekt te (10t I it -+---- -Os ityti occorrqd - e6ve,a A' t 4 4 .4 14 1 11 1 be,iarli l governinput:Whethe4t prc. .91411eesistAtctt'''''''"t"4''''"F"'" - .A = TaisPitehlrian, yersaillei paysi Wit theilichnViiidM4dt fYf the,rotts mi th,s, east eillti(ntrariPeOn.fin &S i with Weil l ieffeetthat only lOrt !Nogent : iiiiiViepllicis kih, o 4 l .:4llnatt ftrie % q'4.l 4'141.1 SI bait t tr) Pat-is adalcias , receiii , i3d'atilMitdpfifie !th9vilitlnt,Onse ,f excitement )anibng ,tBO ,Rcolrliitiouilwl.to dens - 11d-t oln „ giiiiid , affSga.baicnailai , sl4Vlll4Otber.4ol l theria 4 yen! Oetbe 01ty,bitd .called u npom .cpe or roolie . *id -insbitiallitit he M? way, ,to thiii , deefittiitthi4e6ol6:” , - ' ' j ' ' , - • 1 i ,. ,.. , il. ,1 . 1 , It. ';`' t 1.4.4.0 , i'f. 4: II , 1 lAilvic.f#,frotil,cnha statal that- ow Ike 18 4 1 I l l ti M ° , 4°° JP8)P09 121 4.000 31 94reg' ',40 NI egiftdgiefi", armed iwith,, cptiliSepa r , qittati•nild'iitirtiefi' fin4iipli, a: dobiag, Village five miles fronceStentlago de Cu bX,VppositalStorOfortkess, ritt tbe•En kith' litYll ,At ,rfl i04',.• 040 Y-forced fa email; dio. l ta? InePCPg.iPflßier4 l ,- to retr e atss OA killed klike i tie:cel l uillyding,,Awp tw,s% itilki; , frlatetitui‘ let Were e bb; tinteleepti the - ' , .AtifOU ttaii ISO.— *Ctresntetiqd.belvilhigw:thsyleli - . i'' . 1 Pr.,P49#, .P.l4l3iXiikkiinitpartlyibilked nd ARAVFP6'. Ps,;.F.PKIV / 911ttiol 0. -&-• :, I. - .ID / full'4l4,4l4443 , 'iiiaiitieotititi4inilifiti.Y: 4 ( :" 3 ::, as , t ; is;l a iv. 41 7 , 0 - A iithoitio;*6 , i,r): ii 7 ..:.; , E oiide. l 2l4iihrlortsittiotow ; I vo 1: I * , ranee, 'iifl ti *-l y I tfjP i t s in c tti d oi li n g . : :' f il t l e l e lt l i tr . 'bled taletitlO s f fefibi s iltriailtitalk iiil7 2 . •:tiYiftlitit 4110 may-got sonieldidat' np. liave, ikaelliiiimletlge tof *4 itl,' , trans pires in our halls of legislation': '''lltttli-, - houses Organiseit ottibil'adliketan i t ; ttiii, ,HouseoffißepTelaintatiVeti at 12 IC ;'-- . 4ii11 ' ilketi3enata at Ilt3 IL- 7 W.4ll.lcrebby7.o 'BradfordoVras" , nhaiiiitillp4 iiiii.o illP 413' woe; 411-412 am vitio tirtitiviNaboi ifero)voiltinliedi Win ItOildbilbliVin% Jimrityiibeing , Wet, Ptialreifit t - Miit4lB liemoordtirbby'onelvltiethii ofipit zation of that body to tlie'llinribbiltii i , by. the election'of WilliamA-: l Willaati; as Speaker, and Jacob 'Ziegler- iliiilatiL l ! thor ofi Ziegler's '4l ariu al in tlie bitlcy',of t daystof IDetnoorat3y, iCbter Clierki Whge W , T. Fury,cof .carbon: county, :well .known' In oarcountyl for lila tieregrinti;• tious and erratic display , of DiatiOeraild elOqUence during the-memnrablii;carki:: - paign of 1808, • was:. choietY Askistant' ,Olorki - .2 , • ~:, kl-, .. , ....,.i .3 , t,,,., ..•, . 3, alma organi;ed, both-. branclie fao=r ceeded-At once to business; and , I - they carryout their programme, the 'session will be sharp, abort and effective. - .lib& GOvernor's Message was read yesterday' Afternoon, and though of, considerable length, , t4ere: are...many things An !it w. 9 11 14 of careful perusal and , undiV,l 2 ded _attention; and yet, what would seein, strange, to, us, , not one word: about the_ veto pf the Pineereek railroad bill; nor, oven a ,refpirence totbe uncalled fet proclamation to the (mama I of , Petin sylvanlo, float broadcast, with,bonlbaS tip fprto4olo4ting the past Bummer, It is truly said, that, i,! men , change, but principles never.;" and may we not;, hope, that out. of the agitation of this' question good may result to our section of the State, I.Whlle looking over 4,he ine l inbera Of the House, many*papist bad become familiar to be. lit' Year's'' past, are not 'found irk their Accustomed places, , hav-L ing been succeeded by, new and untried men • wheiher for, the; better or the worse, timoalons will justify. - E. off. bavis,,the old veteran of the 10th Pliil. ; adelphis, district, is isucceeded by ano thkr, And ths entire grie.delegation aro new, men, both In the HQUI3O4 and , Ben-, ate-:ionfing our doting, old Morrow .8., toi -rey to vyhile away,his winter eVe- Ski • S A 4 rngs by, his i domestie, fireside, 'neglect ed 'and forgotten. Quietsbe his repose. I The moat important business to come before this Legislature during its sea sion„-w,ill -be the re-districting oft.the State for legislative_ and, congressional Representatives ; and , with the 3 .two branches politically opposedi there Is reason, to belleVe that no little difficulty will attach to this prooeeding, although the 'profession's of good Intentions and i jinit, division', Bps- JOudly,- proclaimed: I P b‘" piOtest:o4 ,- At their,lo.onces-, o ni,iiii,to.be badeved i .we-,,ebali„bave ,the 'lncise ,Oquilaiiio .ax,} l : l ,lPral,,eWorthr :dlitriellpg that: has, oftr , takeP, , &WA lint one contested , electten, i . .occArsiat, 'UM session, and that is frern 029,qicruntr of Arnattrong' in ' , which , tile, Bitting member,- a Democrit,, claims to have been'eleeted by nine ncWority ; but the prObabilities are that be will lose his seat. ''.' The floVernor and ,his wife give their annual reception ; ;to, the members and friends on Thursday .evening, the 12th instant. All are invited to attend. No ardent at the board. The weather , has been 'quite severe` here for some time, as the Susquehanna :Isiniidged,with Ace from shoroto shore; .furniahing . that,,artjole tabundance s'ear's•amP.P7Yi varying from • six. te i teri inches in thickness; a•thing unheardof here in ,the.recollection of the oldest inhabitant. • . The'cold , winds from ,ihe north ~s weep dismally down , the valley,of the Susquehanna and the wilds of ; the" blue ,Juniata.;?' but the warrior's shout andruaiden'esong a have long been Alps4e4 along their borders, and their elniost forgotten history is as a tale that is told. Loo_ /ilng over , the , broad fields,.dotted here and therewith 'the 'White mansions of their , ownerS: and - the g,reWing and p,opulens and villages se:attend all along,; , lister, ing to , the shrietnf the lecornotice, the m011)100 the 'cars, and the, hum of dustiy'frosn the num.eroua manufacto-1 ries, and one can'hardlY belleve,that a; oestuiY Sgo tilts Was all one wild wii~; derness and ' uncultliated . waste.--i "Time wings his .ceaseless ,course,"--; and what the prOSpeat will, be a, hun r '... dred years hence, none living can de termine: The ,gr* will have ,grown green over the grayes of all the present, and, other tering and new scenes will be trailipiring thienghOut,the en.,„ tire worldiwhether better' 'nnd Nviser,- and for miblOTitirpeses, the futnie will alone unfold. - boidd we ' hut_ catch a glimpee'tif what lies hidden beynnii, in Ihedark vale of yeais 6'64:M4),i:tow dif. fereittrinight we i3liapc, 'our' conduct, and What p - rophetic . lessonS for those who are to'come after , is, Thight'we 'hot /eave as landmarks for their gnidanee.* . 4 A' correspondent makes a legitimate hit against one of the follies of the time' follows ; ~ , , fair : 11 6911 Yon 'draw the' atbnitiOn of the paldetyler the PrettnitibrOof ,eltyi Aninuds to Schooltirlh , lege, sl• 'bantsixisiches of ; hichare.Lonly „cent* Cied with„Ctittcin etcokings„;whilo -the htehiettlet the he.tiflit t decidedly, ,020* comfortable there dold Mornings, they havingv la addition to the: stoc kings,: drawers j boots, and pants.-The fashion seems tdinnrd to. A t ti 0141).114m1EL,e -yrIVA. AT IlEaTifitE tt06030.—. .11ER31—° - deliver OW . of Wel/ berm.° the maraud°, po _7, ..ageositanty, and to Jawslireeteti,J-will esitleaW public sale. to , the highest and bestblEidevoit ekt k ozomogso An Wellsber4en , ilkotoligre 'tool, lit,24isWriii 1511, 6 at3 o'6ltiele, Pt ~ the following tioierlbed PrePer.7t XIV --- ' P ' "?' Met-airliattillerWilitifylittitobitthtniata on the,nortit.bil!indaV Aftolillkittpittri, , t4 the leilitt by' bandit Of JOhtilSteffer aid Eills'iderrill, an tboisentlayt Hinds 4itothitiliilibeibir, and 11 -fikelWllo.2 , l4sk 7itillininletiltstativett:ltain -1132 1 2 4 1 g5, 4's 4,1 seitte.ttittth I li-41, tit' in it p re ii AOa 8 0 1%., i 'lobe sold bet e' roo k/ 0r440t , ' tixow eimAiiiefiatiL.tryto it sou ‘14142 1 1 0 ,T , 114141 e ant at ALeiliblitig.lo 1 'A -- `tet.4,o4,4l.4igtit tmensiritooo - tie' Vb,1114 NY/Rho:ism' ll* 14 the Inerth;byttnthiefilfaitaikellaeoW bn lie -west VilJekl l, ,TOrtitillOnitbalioutkreetes l' enal; 31 test n rapt „atlt I OnO htj ' ristlatito deep, lisitlelottloAian htlute, tine trllll3 barn siod tout. 4 i buildings thereon. To be sold as tliti`piiperty RililiTX 8a41.4e11, Administritt r or taro cage t i lselle . saltw,litiengini PR, a Perklitiret. for t o m bit tone °ret Sloour. - , ..-:- A2.Bo.4liklittoilatidlin s ßie bid eiii' ip ; i hOurittlet milt. oinstlt day.,-...t.4 'me i ' the 1 "et - 1 1 J'estliltelite44.9,wtttab, fianntettil bbs, taitalweit bje w ker A Lathrop j otottoloki 800 Aim-mare ofttlidis, n6611'1'1.90 `initelaifiro ed, SIAM iktritaintmoseriw.oltant ' Orkin% ern llgl i g c ribllktrilissP4Atenilelese esd • c / 11l I.- 'b to ar thitrP 'lke lila _. , lap ifffektirgiitat ,_ iiiir Ott is r t j g 4 11449 t "ad 1111 Ai , .. .;o 't .nor hy..k., w plipti,§y,,i ae ,IffetlinW, Anna' bY Adam ' a p6l* and. wet by .010willtileattataint! Witt JO riiiieriPot less frith 10We ,heittl& , Ateihesti, S l, iMselle; a Itiiilrillt,trella thereon.. I ;ti,htis ittetbiATO pirtyikf s.4ll l tereigood,iittit br. ellson,..Wbit -149'-•.-fr ,i) (I HOT ..- ~,:i >0 6_ , lii?zi, :t+-=a ~, ..,ALSO A. 4Pt €R in lyre 4:teniblp ; r'',' ,f' EP , ,_. ••= 1 , lliciundedWthq h,oft ,y it. Illeark, eat hy.the Itid6w4iiffordP4estbyTriataiii ' it" 0r4,, ind Seeth,,bl.ll;q3..rtonifotty , tontairtitig , l oo- aoF, rnet‘e-grless,# ol 4l Bo lelPro.vadokitit twe.tr a berm, analog house - and a•few_cruit fre.ok th e e-` on. To be'sold as the propiiii ,of, GeakgeW. m 014.014 If • Andreilta.Joynlorefoi-tisthf Jaw.; • 11 : 11 :2 / 1 / 4 4 eterV . .r ,- - ~." I I -, - tbso , =4 lot s, 404 in -5410Sft Lig .ltaiiilit JoinglltiltiPiesestdif of the Willim.. . . ' .ilftidielkfronLitialei ulalioitii •, 64 'lts , ?gag Iblitirob 4411000.1 , a tab ' • ; Jtoontim , • bitAind auma „'ecit '‘i elf 11 .17 6 5., * 49 , - ..'t# l4 rtlititis tio‘;. If' non tend O. B. aisitS, girt - se ' - .rib w. Lk i ALl3ll=ift.titATit,g JP)49W4OI I s s 'LP i I .boundodlotillititie li hys'in '''dii orL. M. 0 18... go* and 07nuoDirtt; on the oak bilatid if 0. • &J. ,14.;Rolan v ykoi? thcomuthtbstiaildo , Wm. ''Bliss and'Hilja iryikpan i ,,a,vA l mt4)w • I , by • bowls -of Jolt- etmoreand Yolin Scott; eo . alp. Aug .90. sow, ;morn; or iessiv&iiitklnolinp , ye /Dents' :4 1. -0 8 sektee AbOpropertrat 080 4 1(). ictrthen, snit ot tvw.in „ ThevgPoll" - - ' ' i ,l• ALSO-4 lot' Otiiintt Itz Unio n_town • ibeginning,stapostlind Mimes in.tho twit ant Hoe; thence, east 86,6 perches, along said nr -raiitlini, to a peat, being noorper of the. .16. condribt on •iitid werient; Ateriolitiontt, de.' gr_pes we5t,156.4 perches' along theilmitifaid Whitcomb lot t p a pool ' , Elbe evitithesit a . per thereof; thence west 86.6, perchet to,A„pos • or- 1 ser,dividitig thilitio'vellot front the' Rocha ji. Moirts lotort the'jirdst; 'theticequlorik't .a. greos oast, 166,4 p 0541440310 .. place. of .. . pier; eifitalialag 84itteriskie Ages . AtnPr ' da. :tam ri idgfiaitee, audit:l4ra' fraini barn,t,.•re cut, . X() to,•sold.aa • the )propeitrif Ntitfey et. terson, suA pf Jelin Jr yie l for nsa of 8. V; P ne. ALSO—A, lot of land , lit Wolbiti,pro ; bo.' . id southwest by Linsolit'itimet, - northwest by ;stole), northeast -by 1 1ohn !Chita; and' lion . • t byp'ear street; being 260 feet on‘Linnoln at et end 180 feet on Main street; with a frame ho e, teethe steam ohaii ficttiry and a few fruit t es Allettin. ;,To . be *Old nit this property 'Of 3 ob li ' tialilin. suit of (1,.14.37111c0x.) , ,;„,,,,, ALSO—A lot Of land in Sullivan • towns , p; bounded on the north by lands of F ll. H:, i nt and Allen ;Webster, on the west by land,s - of li k in A 4 weY and FasinyiTannervon the south 'y t e'publie highway, rand lends, of ,11.,14.,;De • , lictid , on the elistl4ll:llMenti, containing 6'' arris ?morn orAettill-abotit k BO ,- aiiiiii ' Improi • , ith *log barn (And slog louse thereon. , To . i la as the property of „Perry Tanner,..sult of dely for Use' of. Rose &, Williams: .„ , I ... A 1,80.44 lot of land'in'Obutlitim . itiwnild • b unded•on the:north by lands of'.HAtirkblatt ,s nand H. Wass, West by , William :11. Turista s nth by Charles Tan., and gams b. 77 1-t,., _ . reontaintng 60 acres, 46 acres liziproyesti. midi ' ,frame bouve,Tranie.barn,‘- Color hods° •an trees thereon. To be *Ades the ,propsity =of' 4 I`..Sootn,suit bfloel,Johnson s ; ~ t. • 1 4 , ALSO—A lot of land in "Delniar and silt p . townships; lwinuded on 'the inirtit -pan id id °anion!! curistLeni .TAttilei trZSZI 015 and Hiding, tatty Spat I lego,ktudic and 4 • litutlng, sotithltY lends of ( eorge.„ illig _Us d John,Bildulturhireit bi lands rof okd ling. lith,ap i esiriAtirlin I containing' 209 a , Metre or 'so, , about 80 wisely . imptoved, . h a !fraute house; frame bra and apple, ; pro rd thereon.' Tote' Sold as the prbperty Of A) " . r o t. H. I.e.ndis„ spit of L, 4. Gardner:' , '- , ' / ALSO,A lot. ,of la d a rn LGaines tontaldp; botinded on tlpi north - 13i Peet, esigleellY MST, -mad to It.' GI , White, beeemlier 17, 1840, co - , turning 698 acres; cad bY warrants' Nos 24 and 2470, William Willink .warrantee ;:south wirkant No. 2503, William Willtak w,assailie : and west by the Potter bounty lino • oontaining 900, acres. To be sold as the propeit3r of Ohio. Busher, suit of Wei. Radde. • ' ' . , 4., A. PLBH, Sheriff_..] 0;TI . . 'ICBM • '601)1Y HAL • • •- • ttiWlNgr MAZEINU Y • ' :. , ) ' i i -- • Tus:m.toglNE Alas ,no superior, 'and is • "adiged . to. 'al), kinds of work.. It only needeli trial to 'IA 'ap'preidated. It will hem, fell o :seam/ Utak, birid,.quilt,: braid, embroider; oord, , gather and rafile;iandis ) thebestand obea put ros.oinefor e i`amlly.nonlyorAiSred to_ thy pabll6. - ' t • .i~ f .i ~~ OEM ;. The' Doi z.B LOOKEteirtio STITCH fe ouperlor to all .othere,lde the 'reason that 'lt beiff (Weak from the Spools; and requlree ,tto L wlndbig otthre# 4, at le smell*, ppipteo,, and - not littiolele get out of bider. • ME icing 'wishing to porehase a machine, shoNl by all meant try this one, before, buying any other. Call on, otaddrese ", Zan .4.?,71 „ th ile 'Shuffie ac nee „tit ?_tlortly) atllit t crol); I.,tr;f !Aron ti Zd r, .Ml4 l llri 44 ~141444144vtarossitsy Asia ssidies u : l tt s li ii ttiiithl Y tra g 4 l llll l l: 4 tril *AUr treddle ,- inatehinio.. - IWy desititig; is' Ainohinis As,-111 0411 on, or , addielurt • ; 7 4;Itair ,P.OTTER, . t l OrODkedipOk, toiraml • ra..0.411. te7lo4a; lIMEW HE , A ~ t cr - INI EMI 111 t I= 1111111 E. B. Lamba.Cifiek, Pa. ,t ' ,0 e i sr Is • :. il i: 1 : ' ' '.***lllooll . ' • 1 ~..g. . I. -"" ''',. .i.: - .4 , ..1 1 1 ail spliatiesiipui; pi, ICEPS , liiiiiciii44l‘44lll7A:Vl: , DAM aid 11W we:DMZ% Mail* Alum awl CalsiAts °LOONS, :7- 1 ... ,sitialiat opoorts , , c l i , ... r ., Ad o. ,q ,v , :elllft; Plated Spoons And - .NotkNdT .i.B.lllter quAl Walt grittiii,r, tit i t i reall .ohi l asig r , NapkisaingaV math titre ir a' - altar aPoonel 7 44141,014 atid, , Agits: jts fret, d Peva and Penoik f 4i•elliLltehl o Sate ;Tend Pi:nay, and Plated Buitait Watch Guards and Chains, Ito, A large stook of SPECTACLES, GLASSES, aadl Colored Glasses, all at reduced prices. . I N. 8.4- - WalatiesaridleirelrinatiAy'A niat.:- Deo.44liisierx kloz.t:is . :-. - . 4. , ..,.. ..i. . ~ . • ....,..4 T t'.:ll' 4, 1 . ,SS. Z. 21; '-',""if.: , '. l -.'.til: i10..` ~.. •-• , eit.._ 2 2 2.• I- to , r..) MAW , 0111 AD FPO act 00 el i X "taz." 141 t a § 14434. a kb , ,c: ) g 4 1,k1 1 4',4 4 11 - 66.1' 7 4. P. - ...&Aid-,,~,, ~ 0 ow NF' vm .? 4 . 41 .ril-t ie t tv: i„ ~zr :. -7 z 1 u•: i" 4 `I if ..... ~..4-4-o,, : ta Lrotntito Ity v f , t izev5 . 13 .1.1 . ,,,:s .4 i4:46ticit N I 4 4 731 1 , a ' 44 4 4 1 0nit .: f1 5 4111 411 lo s Vili. 1 4144 fi lii 2 i „,0,.,,, PI 1:0 1 14 i os A ici 77 4 1 , c:4 415 ..z : ce i 1 0 3 0: . ” 47,4 TI eS, O l c? f t ts id 0 t ca, a 8 tit 1. 0 4 521 .00 la §do r til IP I ' 1 . a 1; c ,, ; 0 ,_8 , , ~ a4O 1. ; .: , 0 . sg, 8 ' a fa ' 4 . 8 044 g "4 1 b 13 4 CO 11,1 4 1-tt i la t 0 #. 4 .6 g . .kr 6 5 ~ k ~% p i ....f... is 1.1 pl so A WI •' 1 t i 01• •r ca IQ p t A ,40 /xi II ' l4 I A 14 4 a a i g . 2 .0.474 . • I li ...., 0) .2 0 ..t1..1 o ds Agi •-• ~ = ~ iV1t184714 7 P• 0 •t 4 4 glki:l* ''' 4 0 g al lg is, BOOT AND: SitOt STORE - 1 La ir iiiii:*.v igt A iiiiipotvai iu. hievii . liiirdhasid - Abi foot 060 , and Oho's' Store of Id Waal Saari it perby luavrepots tor.aptitin• lie the, lettneee..TpAße!pg I• 40 iiiioet on' all giitideland" k Mat strictly •DI 1-41,3 "I.0.•1 ',, 1 ... I, ' '.. , 44. 1..iit..:1i1 . , • We keep a:good assortment of • 'S J" Boors,' BALIAdRAIA 'GAITERS, BOOTEES,' BEOGANEANB. GALticitimakEr 1 ....~ 3 A;•-• . it . r4#i,to eit,on7, fOot Ito* Zio., 0, to 48- is " ,P.;:Yi-P"1.,.;•Z`1iA*13...; (.21 041VEti ; .FACENOR; :Mt ttkit SOIX Gond • , „, ON • OALt: MO- -Rooooi e ' , lt _. • t will bo keit up' at boititoresie. i ~~ ~', S 5; foil *tidings Yong; ,pt home at ye; and.; we shall ' endeitior - to dell at piloee iatlefaeton te, the trades. We won't be under= Bold , OASEE •;:!. lEEE If.f.• , 74:i1V , 'n, t 'OU,STOBI • ; qq Done PonWt,ly. Rnpalrini 171 d on shod notibe: Drof, In and op i nylnoe4.; . A RANDOLPH. 1)(1 ' 0 . .14.; :1)379.-1Y; , 11.; IMMO .• • I ;to. A:' "EASlthithq, • f DPERAittrill AND MECHANICAL .`• DEPITIST . , )U.4;4'0411 1 1 Air. Yin, Ikon:see Intereit the inittneitildp & Borne, no'd reepeottully (request-ill persons Indebted 'to this late firm to es./I . endgettlo, it once. I ' • '*- clitai'oppeette the Otttie }10.1120 A mrhere he will oontitine the Dental 'bushiest In the noel. ap proved int 'With' manner,' nt thet lOtiest petit plOritee. cell and see specimens and; teittutel , vies before"golnit eleenhere.' 'Deo.44; 100 - -" #.IAPTIIfAti. IBM MEI ',, .1.1 =II ME t J/ = ' t i : , • 1 WelllS . : boroligotel' 1 , _ i,, , . I.,), 11 0-,... , . 4. :17 t 1 , 0;•:) , :. !1 .. , CO .* W 1)T• ili T88 , A4/4“TY 11 ...':-.%l'i. ', ..-Li— ...t. , , i , i t ---fitzfininaintOtaa...., I,llit--, Jclt ;-,v...w . fr,:4,71,-..i...-084-i Asti ..i t>lott , lLlA , ; LA v 1:- -,4 I CSOLE4jUNNELI pioiutt..,4w)...lf) ~.) 101 AOi bEttir:,PtVi if :al{; . ti(1) s to , or' " .w i0v;.1; t 7 ~ i, Thi hi 01).9pnla,rmitel : lately, kept .by, Bi B. 2611dairli ' Theloittiviator iiiii - spaty no lak*.t9, taste it a fltatmlata haasoP , Alf thilatapy 'az: tip, sad dapa r Op .- thia bousia - Agaai battle:l- in ottatttanoti# llleamatt#,ol44, 4I- .; ' - ' - • ,7, • 0 •,. , f::.1-',1 i'_,' IRE tOit c 44,611. ME 151111 ME ISt . . . 4 : '-„,.. ; ,,-;•-•,,, ,, ',.• z • L , - '', '5,, '''..,,;,, l';'Y' - ' ,,, , . ,_,_ . ,r;• r • -;,;:,„-• . • • ' ‘ . .c, -- e p• -•• , ' . ..r•-• , ',,, ' li!'''lt of kd '*,,: - ...N.,.., ''• I , , ~,f . • .1,,,,,•• r.,E . fh:, 1i•, , ,i, ~ I 1i f .,? ! 1 ri,4;#•_ . 1... ,- 2 ,r , r--.. ~ , 1 ,1, 4 ., ; „ 1 -,; , 7 - '-(2-47 ' I SA qtf; v. , :l`!, -•, • •'.< •-...1; '!:;..'%-il , .• - : - 1 , -, • [ ~,,,- ;ml. - _ . -,.* tizzl,..v- , ),-: .1.„..L00 ~? 4, , , ii-i--q . , \I ,_,,,,,_,,,,, • 1 k . I‘ - ,, --.4._ - :: w;r -r--0-/ are now Wieling annanaiii"'l . iffl==Elia - - e-1 , 1' ,1 AT 'if I,li „ „Z , 't .u., 2 21 =I - I-3_ ' MEE OW =ME • 0:13 t`l•..ro (44z,.,),:,5,17; !. 1 5 4.Vis 4 n:A `x .7:lti • .1' , 61,0‘,,.,r5,,. „: 1.; 4,- - - :,,, - Els ... ,‘,.,. .., . .. • ... . ~... . , ~; •..,, • .., , 4'iiiiii.ileile been a heavy deelfee in prices of . . . ----- • ....,. ~. . , . 1 .-1 , -..-„, , ...--....i.. , - • • .7 .. :!:::., .-..x.r, --.0,..1. , •,--; tt.,,,. 3 ” 4 , ., .••-...•,••, ,• 7, 7 •,..7,-.,.., ~::,!::: I:frWiLt , :rl.f . :.'' .., " S' - • 1.. J - 1 ' : ;.: 1 -- ". ' • , ~4 - 4 , 4: ~.,::),:..'2,.1:c.,/,,,151,:v.P.i, '4,,..0. ti::: , ! •, I a: , ,:t t '.l,t s ..i ; .../ 0. • . •'_, 1' . ' .. i wzry o z Apr , , 14; t ......„ ~,..0 . „,6 „ -. .: ., -leg l'eh-t ,- - - . iSt ~, .. .. iEn ti s i• , 71C.rf • J - ;_ ,•:-;:ii4.c.,. - ..'s • : , I=M2l MEE . , ' ''' *lkiteesl)4*u Our pure 1 g.ma e NEW, daily; 'as needed, we are in. position iri , i`. is. i BE 11.• - • r Call and see the strong inducements we are offering to (A i r .tusitomera. =I =EI GREAT-BARGAINS IN OUR NEW LIST OF PRICES : 'Black American Bilks,. wo4h $2 25, now $1.87. Black Lyon, Bilks, worth VA 00, now $ 2 50 - , 4 now 15 00. Rhih Pijetioh Pleldi;all Wool; worth $1 *AA $1 25, now The. Oar entke stook ss. and 6.. double fold Plaids, rich °alexia, now 500. Oar entire stook of Bs., Bs. Od. and 41. single fold riot Plaids, now 2.. 6d. • Double fold Alpaca Poplins, well worth Es. 611. in gold, now 2s. 6d. Pak Alpseas cheaper than ever. • Bilk Mohair' cheaper than ever. All other style of dress goods equally cheap. We have ing prices down all the thou. ' 1. 1 .., • ate. 1, e g.l, , • ' EMI . , r , Oniassortment is larger,than ever, and oar prices are based on late purchases, and casino fall to duitettyone. . . . , IrM , i - • " isf•W:l • . ; : ;. • I' ' IA 47i ), Z 111 • Vire'gave j u st pat in an entire now hook, bought at tho loweet aatee, and bavo now a better and cheaper Oink than at any time before. IWIMI MEE El • • Oar trade li th e aboie goods warra n ts at us in keeping an Immense stock, and itiis now filled with all kinds, at 1/11001=011 low rates. Scarlet, Bind and Oray Twilled. - 1 " " " I White and Orange, plain. • • •• Also Plaids of all kinds; in such variety as will snit any ono. a. . =1 iii t , i, 1 , t a. r • 1 ME N‘ , • y; it Vc fibers is also a still farther reduction in the prices' f our Domestics; which was snot looked • far' this fall. , Weindir sell all foods in,that lin'e at a rsdaotion of five to ten per cent.' lost than the low prlpOs of October last. -We now sell a • „ 1 . I Batter good wide 100. shooting. if • " 110. ; q 11 " 12 , 10. ge " lie. oldsing. 44 12b. " " hit oolots 100. Prints . • es ,„ , • ' 210. rutin • ' 1 3 • liiitxtlo42llNiallidilitain. ''•••• 200:VoitoW Bitting: thaa -260: • - • • . in:Orgit FaAfinsj` B o ue. a,. SW HIE „ ..13- MEM , f t% _lll it EIIN Mal Mil . . , . .• . .__ „-.-. ! :r - ii t • ..- . 1 - Bargains -', • ~....,„.„..,„......„.... Au,,,,„... : . ! ~..,..,„,..„, ~,,r_ 7 .. --,,, ~.. . , A 4,,, i I - G :n , . ~ 4`- • ': ':. ~„ ..: if 5 lIME=I ~.. . _ .~: EMIII 4 ,S. .3 IT() RE OEM - ' ME OE a during the past tWO weeks _. • . -) i. .; , to give ur enstorpere‘the fill benefit , of the DECLINE.. •, • • I= '1 W 4111216 IFIWOM i ~ 1 t ~ illlwaaiBle: Shawls are vryr chi* • Beaver-Cloths are very cheap. Fancy Makings are very' cheap. Arabs are cheaper than ever. Balmoral Skirts are cheaper than ever, Felt Skirts are cheaper than ever. • liili ME ; 1 I ^ 4r.' IME U ' EU Nor $O . l iB7O • • MEM • t • d 11 . • i in - allicia'ids of . . A S„ ~ S i ~ S, i f '', ,s " ' •. I ,C 1 < '1 1 " ~~ ~ : ~, . MEE Mil VMENII,VII3I4O6 , 111 =I r~t~~, t , • }, ost kinds of MEI RE n immense stock, and -are bring 1 J. A. PARSONS CO. fitilo,ll BROS • Co' ft . „ iifiriox4ESALE - ' ' - --, • 4 • = El T. C'ALT)TaLL • • ,gßopßiparts..OF STEAM . COFFEE &,SPICE MILIS. T. OBMORR BROS. it CO., would call the at. 14 tentlon oftke - Trtidc; in, the counties of the Soutkern'Tioiof NOW York and Northan2 Penn sylvania,' to the largo and fall araorttnent Gf CIROq,I4-.*B*PIiiSVISIbYS constantly on band at their extensive Warehouse and Stores, No, 37 and 3U Curial Street, N. E, and offered ,for, sale on the most liberal tenat, satisfaction in all Cases guaranteed. Our. Steam Mills . 1 for tho Boasting ofG co and tho Grinding of Ooece end!" Silicon, 41 of the. most recent in/- proved construction I d not -excelled by any in the country. We have a fail stock of -choice Teas.. We buy direct from Imporiersio New -York for cash, and sell is cheap as agi'y , house is the "trade : 1 Sugars, • Itiplasses & Syrups . , (rein the beat 'flefinara, and 801 d AA la teEt anJ (most 17criY1cErk.411o4itioiii: . „ FOREIGN DRIED FRUIT, AN D.I Fisho•Dry & Pickled ~ We buy from ,flrst hands In the east, and can afford a better artiole at a lesser price than any _ firm in Western New York. .',,1 WOODEN WARE, Cordage and Brooms— f A Pull line of goods. We coil the ' attention of th e Trade to our large stook of Wines and Liquors, yid:doh for purity and fineness aro unsurpassed. IMPORTED ALES—Scotch, Irish and En glish, and of the best brands constantly on band. - FOREIGN AND DOMESITO LIQUORS— We specially invitopurebasers to ear? and ex. amino our stook of Foreign and Dometoto Liquors before buying elsewhere. MEDICINAL WHISKEY— We put up forth° espebial benfit of the sick, a pure artield of Old Bourbon W bisk4 for the Druggist Trade. Bole Agents in Elmira, of the Urbana Wine Co. brief, we invite a olose scrutiny of our good(' and their prices, the whole assortment being too &mesons to mention in detail. LORMORE BROS. `& CO., No. 37 & 39 Carroll St., Elmira, 111, Y, sept.2l, 1870.-ly. SEWING MACH FIGURES, FACTS AND PANS' I • Tie Singer manufacturing comport A in 1869 sold 86, 7 81 machines. These figures, Ind those given below, are from sworn returns . o which any one can hayaccess) made to the receiver, ! appointed by t e ownersi of valuable Sowing , machine patents, who lieense most of the ebaspa • nies of lesser itu ortanee. .. ! 'ln 1869 the Singer Manufacturing Company Sold over the Leavitt S. M. Co., 86 610 machines. Sold over' the Parhnnt " 4;640 " Sold over' the Atria is 82,233 " Sold over the Empire " 75,081 " , SOld over the Florence • " 79,12.0 cc' Sold over tho Wcpd 1 " 67,094 " • Solo over the Howo " 41,781 - " Sold over the Wheeler .2, Wilson, 7,915 . " Sold over the Grover A Baker, 51,593 " Sold over the Finkle lc Lyon, 85,442 • a Sold over the Willcox & Gibbs. 89,580 " Sold over the American B. IL, 78,989 " It is a feel, ani the figures show it, thatsthe sales of 186 D far exceed those of our rivals in trade. It 'a also a fact, that we .sold last year over FORY THOUSAND-wore machines than w..) did two years ago, It is also another fact, that theseinereased sales are owing to the great and growing popularity of our New Family Sewing Machine. it is still another fact, that ninety of every hundred machines made and sold by us are for FAMILY use. But the stran gest fact of all is, that some deniers, knowing it would be vain to attack the reputation of our manufacturing machines, and who are free to ad mit all that can be said in their' favor, thus hop ing to secure the buyer's condonee, have the boldness to say that we have I; 'family sewing t, machine, whereas our now mactaue for that pur pose is capable of a range and variety of exqui sita sewing, which amazes even - those who aro familiar with the Vest work of other 'family tea chinks. • - Now it is mere fancy to suppose, in the face of the above (figures and facts, that such sayings as the one spoken of can have any weight. in— stead of giving ear to such fancies, most people, before buying, (whatever may be claimed about Paris Exhibitions—or Fairs, where we seldom exhibit machines,) examine and judge for them— selves, and because in e doing su they tind our New Family Sewing Machine as enfierlor lo oth er family sewing machines as our manufacturing machinos are for their purposes. The true world's Fair, held in every city, hamlet and home, has awarded us the premiutin of the high est sales. Theso 'machines aro left on' trial. We ask no one to buy, unless perfootly satisfied that the machin r e is all it• is represented. E. W. IlOGAl3OObf, • Gen'l Agent for Tioga county. Mansfield, Jan 4, 3871. y CUTTERS! ell FARMER'S, DOOTOBS, Cheap for barter, and cheap for oash at H. BAKED. tt SON'S, Westfield W(410014 6 Jan f, 1871. " • Pa. iTAXPAR '' taxpayers of Mid alebnry toinsblp are hereby notified' tbst their taxes must be_handed to me on or before the first of Pebruary next, or cost will be made on the same. A. B. A. BR/068, MZ=;M KINDS OF NUTS, LIQUORS. The singer Ii TORN! FOR LAWYERS, IKERCIIANTS, PRIESTS, AND EVERYBODY FROM $36 TO $lOO FRO $36 TO $lOO U IMI NE. Colleotor.