Fi A COUNTY AGITATOR. M i 0 ii _ - L©cal items. WAIDNESD4Y. DEC. 13, -1871. ow • AsiVortioemento. Eight o Way—Wm. Bach°. Now Storo at Riklau.l-31nIth a :Waite B. Gravel. Pianos And Organs—l.O. Hoyt k co. A tt'y at LAW—J. 0. Strang. Dr. Up De Graff operated upon three pulp?, men for oross-eye, on ,tho Bth inst. SOCIABLE.--Tide. ladies will give 4 calico neck•tie sociable at , the Baptist call, on Tuesday evening, tic nth. , Itefreshme.ts 1011 ire served on that occasion, All aro inviod: Front January 1, 1872, mailerviee from Wellsboro to Tioga will bo porfoiated by the Wellsboro and Lawrenceville railroad. Subscribers to the right of way for tho W. , and L. railroad,. are now called upon to pay fifty per cent. elf their snbseriptions to the Treattarer, William Baobo, Esq I f you want good goods, cheap, call at HorvroNst. Baldwin & Co. inform us that they hesc just received a new stook of goods at Moir "shanty."_ A train of care on the W eitaboro and awreneeville railroad made the if i rtti entry into iho berough on Saturday ailerrioon last. A number of our citizens went down to take n ride into the borough on 'the Brat _train. Look out for tb'e cars when the whiitle blows. , NOTICE.—AII persons having book Or notelteeount with J. Boheiffelin, Jr., are reques ted to call and settle before January I, 1812, or costs will ; he made without further notice. This moans bi4iinees. • TRAMIEL—Air, Julius Dbrk, bf Del mar, has our thanks for u large; cabbage head, measuring 313 i inohwin oirgumference, and per. featly solid. Mr. D. also left at this office a hen's egg,. measurin: 8 by 8a inches. Mr, E. Stevens, of Nelson, was badly Injured one day last week. 'He was leading a young cow, which • became frightened, throwing Mr.-Stevens against the fence, breaking bia bip and otherwise injuring him.—,Valley Ent. Persons indebted to this office (Or joh work, advertising and subscription, will 'please -- hear in mind that we are Incurring a heavy ex,' pence to improve our paper ,tbe coming year, and will need every dollar due us. ,),Mr•Please remember the fact/ MINSTRELS.—The Wellsbcoto 'Alinl strels will give ono of their entertainments hi the Opera Rouso at Bloseburg, on Saturday evening next, the 18th inst. This troupe has given good satisfaction to crowded houses in this village, and we can promise our friends in BIM a rich treat on that 000ssion.. Give them a good honso. Our new District , Attorney, S. C. Strang, Esq., has located himself in this village, and will be found at the office of Ron, Jerome B. Niles. See his card in another colatn4, Five more chests of four shilling tea at HORTONSI. SAID AC,IDENT.—A Mr. Phillips, of, Niles Valloy met with a sad accident on the let inst. . Oa hi ' way home, a short distance below town: his ho ses became frightened and unman agestiel, • thr wing Mr. I% violently upon the groun4brui ing him terribly, and tearing the flesh nearly off his note. Dr. Thompson dressed the wound, and placed tho flesh back on the nose, which is healing nicely. SAD ACCIDENT.—A young lad, - by the name of A. Labor, TS shot on the 28th of November, and instantly killed, under the follow ing circumstances : It appears that he and ano ther lad were out hunting, and when returning home, his comrade fell, and his gun went off, the ball passing through the heart .of Labar. His funeral took place at Sabinsvillo on the 29th ult., and was largely attended. Hugh Young & Co.. are now recei - v ing their holiday goods, consisting of beautifully bound Bibles, prayer and hymn books, mahoga• ay and rosewood writing desks, aromas, stereo scopie pictures, and fine editions of the works of the standard authors for pro tsentation gifts. We have also the largest stook of diaries for 1872, bought directly from the manufacturers, which we are selling al from 10 cents to $3 50 each. Pocket books of every variety. Call and examine our stock. Dec. 13, IST2 217 Buffalo robes, at I ow prices, at , '` Hoirroxst. —NEW STORE IN ELRLAND.—Messrs. Smith ,4 Waite, of Corning, N. Y., have started a branch dry goods store in Elkland, in this county._ Those •gentlemen are - first class mer chants, and their ropntation for honorable deal ing is unquestioned. They always keep a good assortment, sell for small profits, and aro always prompt in tbeir dealings. We cheerfully recom mend this new store to the public, and hope it will be well patronized. Seh advertisement in. another column. Butßm.—A Wisconsin Justice of the Peace lately granted hinrolf a divorce. —There were 60 deaths from small pox in Cin cinnati last week: • • —A now Christian/Church has been organized in Clymer recently./ Rey. I. B. Sitocktim pastor. —Joseph 13ernatir, an old resident of Delmar, died on the 2d ;natant, aged about 70 years. --A cooper shop has been opened on the-cor ner of Crafton and Water atreete,iWellaboro. TIOGA, Nov. 25, 1871.—1 n puesuabee of a resolition passed at the late Republioan 7 County Convention, I have appointed the follow ing County Committee for the ensuing year : John'W. Guernsey, of Tinge, Chairman ; J. B. Wellsboro ; R. B. Rose, Sullivan; B. Kin ney, Jaokson; C. B. alathir, Lawrenceville; A. -Alba, Knoxville; Pall Brook. T.14:14.14:17m, Chairman of late Co. Conv'n. Mr. M'Collin, the blind vocalist, gave a second "parlor entertalnutert" itt - -the' Court last Wednesday evening,' to a large and appreolative audience. Mr. M'Collin is a. colle giate, and met with his misfortune by the acci dental discharge eta gun, soon after his gradu. Won. Ile ezeels efinallyAn musics- and,filoou lion. ilia receptions consist ot iongs and reci tations, up and down the gamut, from grave to gay„Some of his selections fairly convulsed his audierioe with laughter. -Votadthatanding the lots of his eyesight, (a prieelCsi blessing,) be en gages in these efforts to gain an honest living, and be deserves, and his entertainments are wor tby of, a liberal patronage. • HERMAIC LECTURE.—Frederick Dou giags, the oelered ora'or, will feetnro before the 'female society on the <vening of tho 15th inet. The Lyceti ruts him on the mule this season eith the follon-Ing subjects: Ratite Detningo,!' " Self-mnde Man," " William tho Silent," and " Composite Nation." • Mr. DtAglass is a good-speaker, a &wail rest toner, and is listened to with marked attention et all his lectures. Ho has long been beforo the poblie, and it would bo useless to attempt ,to Pre fin idea of the licturer's inexhaustible sup- - Or of wit, oreven to touch on the many themes" , n which lie, dwells. We can as i duro the publio of a rich treat,:aa Mr. Douglaia never faile to bring the bousit'down:, 0 0 and bear Min, by all means, _ _ _ • . The first little accident on the W. and t. railroad, happened at the Pollidaytown depot, EU the 2d inst. The cOnstruotion train came down at a little before three P. M., on, two 4r cars, one loaded an one empty, and word mending on the main track. The tip train, run -414 at an average rate' of 'speed, got within a I t" Yards of the lumbar oars, when the engineer shistio down breaks; not-in lime however to 'top tho train, which came plowing its way aro' tl k° empty car, until it hid Aerncilliliirthis whole Croat of the locomotive; the empty oar, - and bro. ken the loaded one too badly to mointalkits load. INSIMEMMMEM MEM tifit.puNG FißE.—The Qld thouee in floxville, near, eocning, boolepg_o_44l Visoher, was destroyed by fire on the sth inst.'s=' The contents were owned by 'Edger 11111, whose loss will he light above the insurante. . TOWANDA FIRE,--011 the 51.11 illfst. a s o, tiro broir • out in a frame shop on Maia 'street in Towanda destroying; the followiagliroper# : James Mama ,and A. J. Noble, dwelling houses; John Beldieman, dwelling house, occu pied by S. D. Ttdd; a cabinet shop owned by Mr. Allyn. ; Supposed to be the work of an in cendiary. The lots will exceed $B,OOO, partially covered by insurance. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.--Tile Elmira Advertiser chronicles the following wieldent, which occurred near that city, at Pleteher's cross ing, on the sth instant. The engineer of the train reports a wagon aa r standing on the cross ing, and though the usual signals were given, there was no attempt to get* out of the way of the train. The engine strugic the• establishment, killing the horses, institap,p, and knii)4ing the wagon into nnmeretui pfecis. The rminflitie was In the wagon was fonrid'ajoltely+,rolled , i 444 a blanket on the coweatcher. He gave his name as John Cornell, of Jackson, Pa., but was utterly unable to give any particulars as to how he hap pened to bo in the•way of the train. How MYSTERIOUS.-:—I heard that Horace Greeley said that Mrs. Grant told _Mrs. Colfax that she heard that Bridk Pomeroy said that Mr. Beecher thought there was no doubt but that it was true that President Grant heard' tkat Horace GmltrtliCamed that Ilyjilyitie accuse 13ep 'Huttet'lliflir4in ' that' thiPlait tinks Ida made the remark that Mace whipped Coburn Ibecause1 be cause Coburn insisted that be beard that DM .Tweed had said tba Petroleutn V.-Nasby had got mad because Josh Billings told him that be beard Gerritt Smith declare that ho hoard' that ---;- Yourig's wires ea d that the best place to buy books stationery ,Ind fancy articles for the holidays, fs at H. Young it Co's bookstore. They have just received a largo stook, which 1414 salt the taste and theTYrWiliet. Totio`p.-111 , trodletr. Hortons have just returned from N. York with a cheap lot of goode. Go to H°WONS/. ' THE WOODEN - WEDDING.—For the benefit of the Many friends of Mrs. and Mr. G. W. Merrick, we publish below the poem written and read by Rev. Dr. Mitchell ort_the occasion of the " wooden wedding" at the residence .of the above parties, on Saturday evoning;Nov.2s. Mrs. and Mr. George W. Merrick. • :You've lived five - years as man and wife, And find it very good ; And now, to. mark advance ip i life; • t Are gathering bits or wood ! I wood, in woody measures, bear My tribute to your feast; And thus, with others, bring a share, Altho' my shard provo lealt. • So take my bit of / woody rhyme, • - The growing pile to s well ; While, at the close of five years' time, Still peals your marriage bell. It comes in sport, yet earnest, too : Ireart•prayer 'neath wordy Icreen ; Like far-tree, covered o'er sittti,PiMit, 4 Stiff standing, ever-green. In life and love, may you twain bo Like two twin cedars, green ; Your virtues tough as hickory; Eim-like, in graes,'your mien. Bright be your lot as cherry blow; 'Your joys as maple sweet ; Your mutual trath_keep love aglow With steady birch-fire beat. With heart of oak may yoti bear up, Should storms your pathway sweep ; If hemlock mingles in your cup, May you not pine nor weep. May stately ash the emblem be Of parents' honest pride, In saplings of the parent tree trpgrowirig by y,opr side. . < May olive plants around you grow And thrive, like—schools of perch*; ..---• - And they be trained,—if—row—you know,— . Without the aid of—birch. - Unitid, may your bourse long run - Before the willow wares, " Or cypreev, with its foliage dun, "Weeps o'er your loved ones' graves. Aln when the aturibone 'Comes, at last, As come it mast to all; When, 'nenth the fell destroyer's blast, Your tree of life must fall; May you, in that distressful hoar,:, o cheered Ala:Oghty, And oloth4l - with a viatorlous power : As strong as—/ignom , But the Major received the following effusion, (found tacked to his Palmer's patent,) which was not read: . .. At wooden weda:Tie, pray let - us know Bow wooden men oan laugh so ! But hold—l think five Oars ago The oase Stood "half and half" ao. pet if the,timber 'a good, why it 7 Will answer instead, they eay, Of flesh and blood; and, if it fit, Is a leg-itimate leg.aoy. • beautiful style of seamless kid gloves at HORTONS'. TIOGA RESURRECTED. —We were agreeably surprised, on visiting Tioga village on Thursday last, to see upon its. rains-,largo and handsome brick buildings oreoted, which reminds one of the resurrection of Pompeii. We do not wish to be understood that Tioga slumbered 1800 +um, as did Pompeii; but that it has. - airung up, as it were, almost in n day, having burned down only list May "term of court. The large brick block erected by Mr. B. C. Wickham, is handsome- r in- appearance, - substantialtr - bil T and, when finished inside, will be convenient for the various kinds of business to be conduct_e k in it. The first story will be occupied by the Vega bank, and also used for storest•4 B :::ilitalid for. aloes and store rooms ; and the third for a pub lie hall, which will be one-third larger than any other public hall in the -county. Mr. 0. W. Sweetland, merchant tailor, joins this block on the west with a brick store of the same bight and style. of finieh- ontside, The : inside work, - we underictaridi l ji 'raetton& to none In the county. ;Iteat4ve enikre4thit ,:Baldttin block, s, three sbrf butliTing;frontineWellsboro street, which will compare favorably with similar structures In large oities. Both stores of this block will be occupied by the owners during the winter. Mr. H. E. Smith moved into his.atele on Monday last, where he will dear out4oltds over the counters of the best arranged and band sorriest shoe store in the county. He tells us be intends to keep a stock that will be in keeping with the store. - 544, Scheiffelin f Jr.,- the . -live hardware dealer, With hie mina! spirit ...of - tido. : prise,.has also erected and nearly completed a brick store adjoining H. B. .Smith's, which - beauty, and will vie with any in Elmira in gen eral napearaucr, and we question if it is not ahead In - cott enieneeter 'that-which it iiidisign ed. Scheiffelin has a handsomeandyrell-arremed front , (his store, we inesia,) which' ilioefhlitt *- grand chance for the displayot articles.- 'We_ learn that he will he in his new quarters in two or three wecki, when; be invites his friends and tbC public generally to givo him a fashionable call. We suggest tint 'on, that occasion 'the -guests wear their. Sunday elothee and bosetizins; so as to fully enjoy the best and most tastily ar ranged hardware store In this section. The goods _en exhibition will be for sale t any-who wish to c purebase. Mr. P. Piller. has, alsofbuilt a very neo:t brick store adfoining Scheiffelin, tvbioli is very neatly and tastily' finished. Mr. P. S. !tattle has nearly completed his brick store, op- LpOsite the late Hazlett' house, which be intends 1;to occupy as a grocery anroyisi_ort . store; and , 'which is also a neat and s ubstantial building. ' Our Tioga friends have so nobly redeemed themselves since the late fire in we shall raise no objections to their remaining in the 00 - unty, but can't consent to let them' haie -the-county buildings. So pitch in, gentlemen, Nice double shawls, from $3 6) to $6, itoßToNs'. 1866—Nov. 25-18 h. .. ~: ~~'~, 1571:;' 1866 . -rs .Pitta _ . MI ~~ TikiniatentParaiplarli#l4eyed needle atTwist. i LIBItRTy.-.t 7 The autumn months have come to a elose, r and the trees have bsooren dia. robed, of tbeir,garroints of green. Brery bush; shrub and flower has been blighted by 'the an. tumn frosts, and all nature Bonn to time put on ,ittinyAahilitztent of winter. The melodious Inatherttillnifggers of the fields and woods, that cheered our °Mims drooping spirits with iheir sweet strains of music during the fragrant months of summer, have taken their,flight to the far off sunny climes of the south. There seems, as it were, a funeral pall banging over the vegetable kingdoin of the Northern States.,, In eurimtk , sings ov ' the cOudni iiririter''rutiritys,l '7,f,, at sometim almost led t&exolaim, " Oh, how long will it e that wo are to ho shut up in ou'i /mu ses by the driling snows and dreary winter winds ?" Yet, were it not for the changes of the seasons, life would seem very monotonous in deed, Americans aro very fond of variety, for it is the spite of life witiMhem . , Tbe eitizene Of. t our'spitting village have for i th ePiot iv 4 rontbe " 4-y+y, much excited oven %hi) I.wa: at enspfs atle i,ip that time, by sbuie bionic hifar iiii incendiary, I t fire the hotel of Mr. John Irvin. The man that suspicion seemed to rest upon, was arrested after the first attempt, and brought before one of our Justices for examination, but-the Justice said there was not- sufficient proof to justify him in binding the prisoner over, After the second attempt'at the same diabolical work, the same susploioni char 'actor was again arrested by the Constable of Un ion township ; but unfortunately the criminal made gottliteseqffe teem ttAkfMtettlespnt ti ~ le-,, , ine'rning UsWidaythat hq r .ailo4 011' before the Justice of the Peace in Union for ex amination. We know not whether the man is guilty of the crime, but the foot of bit making; his escape - from the officer goes a great way to establish his guilt in the minds of quite a num ber of' our citizens. I am told that on Friday, the Ist instant; the said criminal came in and gave himself up, anti on the day following was tried for the offense before the Justice of the Xenon of ilitinittitetiehlp,ZWiloient proof was furnished on the part .of the Commonwealth to justify the magistrate in binding him over 'to court. - . The village of Liberty, notwithstanding the several audacious attempts to . reduce it to piles, is steadily groWing and improving in appear; slice. Mr. Albert Hriee and Mr. Alpheus Shef fer have each erected themselves a fine dwelling house, and have had them finished up in good taste, which adds very much to the appearance df- that jwart of the village. Messrs. H. H. Shef fer, Henry Lutz and D. B. Mackey have each a dwelling house undeirmourse of erection, which when finished will make fine appearing dwelling house]. The prospects of the Catawissa railroad Wen sion,,that . bi 1s : to pass_ Absough our section, have - conehlertdiktti.do intuottolug some parties to make improvements in orir locality. I hope these prospects may be realised speedily in the building of the road. If constructed, it will en- . hence the value of real estate in our village fifty per cent. We have long felt the want of such a thoroughfare through our eeaqon. Business men in our villege'lltilliolpomode7 t rate amount of business. Was money 'noel° scarce, and collections so hard to be made, we would be able to do a brisk business In all de partments of trade; for the demand for goods and wares is: as grit as ever. orliekt*givedialk"aurrounding country an idea of our business capacity, we give the follow leg statement of establishments ih successful operation. Wo have tiio large dry goods stores, two drug and grocery stores, three cabinet ware• rooms, one wagon,and carriage shop, three blahlv , smitlr'shope, one tailoring, 61244' two millinerf shops, two saddle and harness shops, one photo; graph gallery, one tin atop, one jeweler shop, two doctors, one tannery, one meat market, and two first. class hotels... OCOABIONAL. The largest stock of cloth' in town at A ORTONS% TISMPBB,A4QD CONVENTION.—The I. 0. of G. T.'s Will hold a quarterly convention with a Wide Awake" lodge, at Knoxville, com mencing Tbdraday, December 21, at lqi . o'obich A.M. The,convontion tweet In difeit shat 6n. All the lodges in tho oounty are requested to send dolegatat;• Tba:.follawing.anbJeati:llllVl considered by the convention : "By what politi cal ac tion cap the tomperueo, liestAfifig motet re Tito - day ent"thii- 7 0hairen Co. Milt Tet.- poranoe cause." Lecture on Thursday evening by Dr. D. D. Buck. All friends of the tempe- rance cause are invited to attend. • •Vr:lrzjqlEurn:!:lV* 6; 1871:'7C r` $BO Rwit4p.—l hereby offer a re ward of $lO eaoh'for information by whioh I can find throw Elios /lowa : aiming :Mapkittles;Nith the .I'cLi/(4lring , ntlnitark:tiFlott ; them:'. 200 1 / 8 -177422i'-'.nd log I the fall of 1814: "Will' be' paid by B. Monroe, at Wellaboro Pa. Nov. 29, 1871-6 t. E. A. JRNNINGS. J. D. M • „." i,ltKilittiiljx44ol%lkibelf#l4/111ine, bad a stiff leg bent at the knee, limbered and strength ened by the me of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. The proprietors of Johnson's Anodyne Lini ment, P‘‘r 4l a'a ,urg4Ttive audrinenittah's Cavalry Condition Powders, have patisilifiiP readable and Instructive pamphlet, which may be had free at,•thfeatoree. 7 -A • .? • 'eft LIST OF LETTERS *remaining in the post office at We!labor°, Dec:9, 1871 : A A Amsbry, E M Butler Charles B Ilsilley'r Caber M Hanoi; :Csiritio dY 7 2,' Deldrieh, Michael Paley, 0 H Goldsmith 8, Ella Griffin Emma Gile, Catherine Harrison, A M 1 1 azlift, 11 14-oas, -Hannah Hoek, Erankci Hart 2,431 Hanydrifilidet Hall, W H Jones, AII Jitalteon, Rusiel - LasitiliiilMai7 Laird, Alex Les lie,W Marvin, Willie Moori, - Z Myers, R Miller, Thomas Malory , . Emma M Moore, 0 NasN . Elisa M'Parki Christopher - Rilititey; Reese, Frank Rosenerans, Mrs D A BionArDiiild' Smith, J Smith, Beer Widner, If; 4 4 7illioirii,'P Shells, Truman Wheeler, J S Sohcreline In calling_ prfkny of_Aß.AVll'Me.jalksl4-11.' Ilfiriftilavniairtire - date ''o - r fAitittife mint. Dec 13, 1871 C-tArkitactlifES GALLAGHER Steamboat Captain, of Pittsburgh, Pa., writes:. "The inventor of liftsrman'e ilantrArrEas is a benefactor to _the hutriffitu;. I was a victim to the worst form of Dyspepsia ; my health failed to such an extent that my Physicians pronounced .meinourable.,--rhad used r)s - txf Tat:Oldies and eveyooli a toyage to foil hutnoth ipo t. g cell s .41 tnti;z:When *Bair ' nit 11, yr lll , lON :Xtllloinionded' I 'efinenr sl it I-Lbut my friends insisted, I at last yielded. I am thankful that I did so, tor it cured me and I am now as well, hale and strong as I was fifteen years ago." Deo. 6,1871-1 m I 0 , ~... . .. . SALE IN ;:ili l lklKßTYPTCY:lnl7tactor.lianee with an Aqt of-Congress, approvedralfe 2d day of filarOcA. D.18137`, - niattlek,,A4n - t act 'to establish a' uniform systaixr - of - hattitthptey throughout tsoyoltod States," the undersigded, assignee of t e estate of John Parser .find James Blaelri„bankirupts,,will expose to'lpublio, sale on - Titeaday, Doemberi M gth; I, Sit , 1 /o'clock P. M.; at-the Cti rt Holm, in Wellidloko; Vogl' Co.- Pa., all, the ght, title. 'utmost, claim and de /I wand wbatcCoVer of JobW, , parrer, bankrupt above) named; of, in, to or out of all thole Two certain lama lots, situated inc r illossburg ;Tloga Co. Pa , known as and being late .- number :nine and ten (No. 9 and 10,) in .blook number six (No. ti) of said town oflliolehurg. Lot. No ,I 0 hes emoted thereon it era - all . 'one Moifink a . half frame h9nee,..with kl,tphen,attaohed. . Tampa cash. .14..."•• t-- ' O. ILAVAtillitr; '''' Noy. 29,1971-3 w. -Assignee. Mm.ml=m4m . .- BEE GEO. W. MERRICK, P. M - %;c4a4exx,',A.A:,'.o; ":"'ia-",,:.A.;,;,44-;-:,-.3k.-.ll'.4:Vxlilit'itp BAIT FO , ' East y • '- Lear ing the East an arriving at Chicago or Indianapolis, how shall we r auk:the _Wilt? TheittakilfilelithOithisineditidl6 . ka 31 - 1 Qraoined together with the B. do Itailreitl by the Iron Bridge at Burlington, and called the Bußtanartpl# o loW - I'4; The auifilline of ille - Hotteriinfiluito ba connects with the great Paoine Beads, and forte" to•day the leading route to California. The Mid. die Branok - entering Nebraska at Plattswoutb, passes through Lincoln, the - State Capital, and will, this year be finished to Port Kearney,' for• ming the shortest route across the Continent by over 100 miles. Another branch of the B. M., divergOg at Red. Oak, falls into a Rue running down this Mb= spurt through St.. Too to Kansisa ,CO", .41„4 K 11121134., .Pass9ngorf by this reatijoiCiiisaidiStio Miliols; - Biiiiitrirtadwi; and Mililittriiiintt; by a slight divergence, eon see Nebraska also. Lovers of fine views should remember the Bur lington liOule,l for Its . towns "high-gleaming from afar"—itOree-fringed streams-14 rougli bluffs and quariles—its oorn•ooeans stretehing over the prairies further than eye can reach. Land-buyers will be sure to remember it, for' they have friends among the two thousand who have already bought farms from Geo. 8. Harris, the Land Commissioner of the B. d M. B. Bi at Burlington, lowa, or among the four thousand homesteaders and pre-emptors who last year filed claims in the Lincoln land office, where "Uncle Barn is rich_cnough to gir), - us all a farm: July 19 , 1 . 91 `.V 7V' A GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK ..Pow,Novrtjapn, .181/-42d rain. This' foliOW - t4 ai 'ainabillieltrietits a "steel plate. Colored Fashion-plate, contiining six figures. Colored _plate of Winter Roods, A Bad Bay's-Sport. Flowers and Plower Bas ket, twenty four engravings. An extra sheet of Fashions-and Lingerie, fifty-four engrav ings. A plate of Walking Dresses. Siburban Residence, with plan. Besides a variety of useful designs in the Work Department.. The literary matter is interesting and instructive. This Is the magazine first seised on by the te. male portion of nearly every household where it is a visitors and there is an artistic finish. sand daintiness about It espeelally.congeniel totem. Balite falter: We stink to the old Atlantic for our own sandbags buteannot help sympathising with the tastcAlital thejtex..42, p re tekthit finished, attitti# sit te.C,Men... %111 1 reading matter Is always n good taste, and the engravings are of a high order. It is sent to ba g suMrei9BlW,4g.tyrnan . , n 'Teo- „ . aOP4O , Two copier, one year . 6 th, Three copies, one year Pour coples,ono year - •i•••• 10 00 Five copies, one year, an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making ,it copies .•••.••••..14 00 Eight copies, one year, and au extra copy to theijaerson getting up the club, making nine co - pies 21 00 Eleven copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making twelve copies . n SPECIAL NOTICES. AVOID Q 11,404,5. A victim of early indiseretion, causing ner vous debility, premature decay Ae., haiing trietiONAthityjokargendivinioriY, PAIL, fliod. covered a simple means of selfonue, which. he will send free to hie fellow-sufferers. J. N. REEVES, 7$ Nissan et., New Cork. Aug. 9, 1871-Iy. - • MIZE TOMS 0 00.9 Booksellers and Stationers, AT No. 8, Bowen & Cone's block, liming received and are now opening their (*ll etook of WALLANZWINOAVOAPEILQ They keep' constantly on bane, In all earls* tles, every article usually sold is a JIM dam s Dooketom. Stationer:y.4 saates,'sohdelbooks, se., sold to country dealers atjobbers l :l:Melt. • Sept 20, 1071 tf " ' n R." it :fi '4 :54 A There is no class of diseases known toll:feat:lid Soietioe of more frequent oceurrenee or so little oared for as those peculiar to the female organ ism. .tt slight ,derungement of health from del leaoy,orsofue alhor Alumni le Often "faliefoldr tb - continuo until the whole system saifere,and con stltutional disturbanoes of a grave and serious character aro 6ften-established. HeYb Bitters Is a sovereign remedy for, and preventive of all eYiRTOAW,I.:4I.et. Nov 1 1871-1 m " b. vikety:':' - ATTORNEYS AT LAW, riffloo - opp_osito Court House, )To. 1 .Purdy's Blook, Williamsport Pe.—Nov. 22,1811-Iy. I Notice oftikktit472;l - t , -•:•Lg` 1 7-7: r oi‘ Commonwealth vs Willhda D. Phillips. In the court of Quarter &salons, of, !Ann.:sway, November sessions, 1870: . Tndiotment, Assault with intent, ho. Notice is hereby given that an application will bo made to his Excollensy, John W. Geary, for the pardon of William D. Phillips, the above named defendant. JEROME B. NU ArtoratV7.- Welleboro Pa. Nov. 22i 18' 4..1/44 i e .Dl t t , Batchelder Ift PROPRIETORS OP HIN • • WELLSBORO MARBLE .7.7111 !TT; r.• itte47' ; I - Wain Street, opposite Foundry, WEL42,421409 P9F iN VVY A *,•,.' • 'l, 4 fry I/OXON/MTh TOMISTONSS, TAUS TOPS, covratte, &a. 'AU other Marble work exerated.ziently t And :44 .reasonable rates. We also &nab to, order, Marble and Slate Mantels, Grideultekdem .rc7i It.j.EATONBLIMIWA Nov. 22, 1871,-6m. P. A. JOHNSTON. A Valuable house and let on the corner of Walnutg#4Visibkilitritiv 'will be sold Mika '-iSoit.tiiphri,p , ati tided enbsoriber on the premises. F. K. WRIGHT. Nor. 22, 1871—tf. w .4..} ' 4 ' . 9' Wanted • Ag9,W i t Woanvlsi!vind roosire opiilioation for 'mouiiieedijklit Oro Won Routh Company,. Aonit4OWlll4titoiiiirbirdreihroot Rua cations, who are willing to give ttejt.time and atiention'in ti4 4 ai to dueopywllkbal , ls.ll74olY dealt with. 4, ot s r sWgistriterilitn, • hpply in person, or y utter to, • :.,Tro: ; CT lo SALAISCIAIS4:-. vtri- Lll - Wowt-41:, • SfidtgarnksAixj,:. 41eilaimpartisforillimboate eastsidats in sows& dosapadbsioill Modest' :Was. , andel* Horsos.and, Ray again.t tbaft, ets4b by disease;ilisipatald•OW and aigbtnto •We ask no one So dtstra4ProY lll 49. o % tOn 0 1° -' 113 320' ° sniiirlinai jonllitisblit: ' 3 lOllO „ms ! , : A ? Stbfib..: 4 "" • • 9 41tiiiir:tt1107T4ttr. ge l l ti k i ~braal l e altU . • ' vdniVrierm - (144;\e‘lte) Jittleolggi4WlLrifi day, Deceittbir;l4.lBli.,:firprtiiititik:(fouiteen week.) will e9tinaVystirifftidii7,2loo - 28, 1872. &whale admitted at,apy4lete. Apply to the Principal for data Togas o r' adminiou Nov 15, 1871 4w 811.1.-.V.4 , ,- One pair , - ot nctinohetplilitrls; fOur 'earl - Aid; litaok ; 'ono gahlou liorso hry . „,,,tivo :yearn. 11.41 , one: QOll.. t tiro. yeirB old; 6140. % , .. 4 01 „Bertr4"xi stock, Aired , ioy dui Nth h Ito i alf well broke, but the _ 4)r• c aG , on on time inquire at toy farm this oei - ty;Ts, y 041 ) 01.tOIVEL, to, i Duloi tr, Nov 22; 1871 tiv Zie.E4. - -PlPPAlltle_loll—ba__reatkleed at kl — ividath'afrer7rfliWit elZitir tit Tiiikiblifeaglii til the 2d. day 4.l4oeatber,,ttext, for-ttaildtag t a bridge across the-liega i rhe3? 44t Tiega.lborlf; aceording to a plan:and siteitlfasallott to bi.seett at said store. Toga, Nov 22, 1871 2w AGENTS - WANTED I' selllag sad most popular book--with 60 Illustrations, Illtimeasos of all the troojdoO,M7l49llftgly, A cid PTIIIIIO4 os linkerkapri 4 ; ; . - f'• .4 j 141 1/ 1 Tif 1.41 110. . • '4,44.: Its d thatitutiatio. ANGLISIE,AND ' Viiiitairsare Nothing ilk. it. Strikes everibody salad the book they need. It It an Enoyclopes Is of•the Government. Single pages In it, arc of themselves worth the,.prlcs oLtho book. Ootr 500papesated, Or* MO. Rimiest for Osovassetti4;Lhidlei ariVgentfemaz— mere, teachers and students. Out ape* took 75 orders &Vac) dap, with circular done. before ths book appeared. .30 g day eau be.eleeted iu fair territory ,Wiltio _at once for Circular= snformatloit. .NSif 1 WORLD PUBLISAING CO, Oar, • 7th•and Minket schelphla.—Nor 1 11371-ly Y STFLAV(4-Wine te . .thettielpearii,oktha. Debi. scriber, in Wefisher°, on or ahnot the 6th in tent, One rod yearling steerithil ukftres_Vex, ling.heittr 4 ,.The owner oF'oiiiiiis-allY pleyt; PrOParrOPtirahliites. qll4 tfbte the away. N0v28,1871 aw U. STIC/ifLEY, _ • Av.= N r EMEEMII= r, ~.~.: _~:: Z E WEID 'S.EW1111:1,C11,11,11,„ . . . _ . `ate tit . Has :sootily been improved, and is no,' wltbont I fl „ -~ ISE uk • • ,+:: F pm Slid for general perposea;,;, Dos over3r kind of Woikcwith-thelmt Never gets out of order, and will roßa lge time without Don't purchase a Sewing Machine tif abr kind until you hirteleen the ••• i • NEW :,:rIMPROTTED dtlillnUE)o.l4 The,sOlc nowledged ohatnienltiivitit hfitektne of the tverlo mai MEM • I • I - K,trlLLoTsox, qui% Apt, - " Amvw. Street, Nlriits, N. Y. `." !OWNS, Wellaboro. • • • _•-••,0,1:„., - 31. E. IWilifilD,-41410t, illoosbuqw • • aIatiPATILKLAT, ,14.*103. - J. 80111 . 4 . 61111L1N, AigioAllo4o,ll4, Nov. Us, 1871. •• .C 4 ;1 24 0311401 q wi " 4 " I• oohed behind' OVE OLD Q to Wilton to IXJ. VT < -.<- 11 -WO MN GOO • %OM ♦; oat ilitialiotoo for r• •^, • ; Oar steak Ii the oprusnuriltia Corning, 00t.4, Intl MIN OEM FIE! '~: ~~'i OM g h 11-3 =I ` EU 1 4 Ii ..:‘: ' lill .•Ilt c' ...i? 4.4 "l_e f,d t .. = a V WE 0‘1" . '• 1:7? ";.( , . f, ; • .t :A , k -.0 - cr , - r• 1, , : ERB Etapt 6,1871. , • ... • ' - 17 •:•••-• rTo r• „ -, .t - t t t f I i.- i. ° ~,,, ',',',-' .q, ,- p , -. 6 ,; ; ;,.7 Or; -,. IPO - ':•i''' .4, .2 - 1:,,1.,,,;T: ,- ; ),- ci , " -. ..• ;. •••••-• AO . ,*, y e -::',?4,:.:. 0 . . P.414'..'-ifl 1- !:N.':•it• , ; . 4, ' , .....,,_ ~, I .: ~!., '';;, ...; - 4' .' ;: ' . T ., `. „ ';. . P . Tc :! :: -t,..,......,...,i.„-,..,,,,e,f+,,,,,,,.,..4„ : '''''-.61-z ',•iiii. in , i' , .. : 'irit' --1Z4,-/,,,-,,', - ~.,,,, t t ..,„, „! .r, ....: : iit - - ' - '! ,, • 4. -).„.....,,, , .iiii,....,,„,,,,,._.: . ".- .- „..„ o i iv tit' •- '• , iia , . 0 or , ill :?.~ . : . . AV 8100k 6 VVALLkiIibRO : PA ~,.-,,,,,,,. ~ .. ,,1, BO: - ,t,,e(y- 10_ _ 1 I . .. , ~•.--- • ' . I ` ` . .-.;';-.-11 ,- * , :' •3' J ~,‘• • . - , !.' — ZiailiCileigae. '3l r " - egisak - 131riC0Qatil t . 1 , ,-- iCT :- '.:1": i , r. ,i-, .:--- 1 k ..ciates,"ll6`hairs" P4.iid.§ - 1 1 ;elieh azgi frisk. PcOlins .lutpuene It Silks, f . iPanek,ailand and'.lllcioklYrithiiieilks,' ...,_•,-,,,,.- 1 1 -`-' ,',:.,.. all ai prloor maoliless than have bees sold !Si Ural*. ,- We lieiiii s fbil ll6e ;4 '-- '' :;:' ITS Goods,, Ya*ei , *Notions r ' loots and Bhge; ' --; '‘ita ti; and 0114.. 1 :11°41 '' ' , ery from 10 to 60 eta .: OMidyeas' Shoes from SO et.. 1621,24 • l in fr 0m:.:::..... 12,60 to 15,60. ; Rats frost , ~,... ........ —.76 o ar ' t 0 .58,1101 6 , s' Shoos froze .tt,26 to 0,64. Gaps tiotakl.i,:::l4-j!.'.. - .11D - ota 'to $1 26: s' Oboes from. 21,00 to $l,00. ' ..: . . .. 4 , ifeasoliablii, .."0444r i fit unpreeetielet(id:LoW Pricim. • ,1 •.. i: I .7 . - •I V, , f • -II h eany-Made' IClothing' in a bu nd ance. 4 Side Pastoty for • 10 ob. .14/maela ales ik Mos , . ........ ..., 26 els. 4t5ter...., - .; - 4.),,,; 4,4..,., ..... ...:4.;;:..11 OM iQuaass':Osia : Alapatti‘liiitspiallty) 31 teloe. Maya tor . '2o ate. 1 , , ~, `?, i ,:- 7 . - -) •.: • . ~.. 12 Ei Me B. Ide BO I 1; ;',, - Pxl Del Choiee Groe'eries t - Eft . • Ito ‘ 1 60 1:48 ,. . JO st, O. 1 - 'Coores from ', i , ,„„.,.:,: 24, to 4) atir 01, 4 ,7"7:",7 , ,,, : 1; :, , - -., t i t as 1464 4 s o m 0.4. , . • ....- , • , ere& etigaiiit ' - '- 121 CU. 4414,9 iiii t tli : ~• .:,:, - '1 ':-. ; !:__ .„ r L : . , s atpoo 4,-„ i ofai 41,101 4: ittip#l4ll, 11-114 Itlitilit gittnt4jo . .,,kilifiwp,,S; Tik , 4 ,alwa yiti'sititatvf--- 1 - * - ' ' A ' - " I-1 ''' - o,Tok,rvx ql l .o,.tikliaa A 4 4 1 0,40011,10 til? lbw, .to 41r04 110'4 take; 'a look t h rough our or we 'lwo istilnclilligioxioA,Msiolir Goode - - ' i • • ro, Oot, *I 18/1. - 1Y; J. BOatoN A CO. . - Aft Po - Oar Oho to etoeN o . . ,_ - ,- ki LIIII.,:, j ,i;,,,,,q, •; - 1-:-.i. ~-,-; Al , V; - : , - c- -'', t; -,' 4 - tt . l7_" , .-- N -Atli:, ' .1 - hi-V ''..,.! ' ,:::?.; ij• V J.''' - i Z:i 61 . G . ' ,. 4 il . THE _NEW, IMPROVED ' . _ MMIMII Canapaigia. - ..• . We aro now folly AntilititiertOpped fbt taw \ -.- • Campaiii , , Pi® BASIOADB OP 1,0014 . 14•4 tr to sows Ottaßgi SUM . MUM , " In sleek &as mop sow °nig, *swift &mai to foe us wit• • call. se . (Fancy and Staple Dry GOA. •, , di* fell * otrias t braashea otoir : • of won we have a larp variety,. ' ":' ' , -• • • •BilS, whit& we pailllr TO"tilDila Imaoa 0 , ikon so d a% ./, . • • • ;:. 0. „ NE( Maser , „Children', Gentlemen and. Bps. CA F ' ' , • ; 7 4 . 2 o.k 0 1 44 ,0 1 4 eabbilkoAnli One Htutdred Pieces, ranging from 26010. 6A 11g 4.orp or word. i. -LARGINT,,GOOI)I3 THS , L(OII/T, of 4itothro • rotiabfirlMlßOrrillilliN !IffIM:F0111E. • - —•-• •1. . "' " • SfiftnVAlTA* l 4 7 , ez:.l,- • MN= i ~ti'' :i,54 feZrsS .~~s r~• •K. Fall:v.0Q111:03 k 1., ..:r..! „ ~,z ."fsi.'r,..t 7- 7,#,* i F'...•. -.-7.7 :, .. ;.t.: , ~. - c::' . -: JUST RB.OBITED; 'AT : —" ' ~...S,ll i'.6 i.:.'1.,'.' :i .:Ti. , r ) ;" :A. - 14. ; .„ Ti • .1 (,1 411= I=l . • onbt the vat best ' .~:zt;9 ;~.~u:t•:•. ;o . 4o.ofMiEz:':' i: MEE ~i~{ £ ME lll=llll= l ,l 14 . e 11111 RE tf - I= I EES MEM ,Cl. . , ISE • • / . I::'i, ;• ' 1 , . • .. 0 t . ...1 i . ik • ,~; . lEEE t' - " LEM • .1 12E • 1 c.:..i...;:,:: , ;,. I' i . • - , ~ - -3 L, ,', "7,5TL11 ::' ;•:' . ~.": ESE MM==NkM=Sn=== ME 1; : , =l9 UNA }~„ u: y ' l HEE WM ES ._ , 11;:,t; t• :;: lIIMI =ill =I ZNL . ' r ; •" 9 1 0k* .11- 3 r,p, 3 n A. M. Ingrham & Co., niitionnoltg_to thilidtloon of Wallaboro and vicinity that Amy Mt paraboloid the 'alit* stook of . ‘DlG,o'.':'4o:,:: . *E - ,lPAi,ig ioesnirig opal 43! ding bo the stook a dm lino of Goods, sonsest4 . „,• , • , Pre Drigi • ' Ateryit- Media= Oits,..Y:cfrAftw. — Freirnilth Brushes `Pfitpe Fishing Iraokle, Zak fast, trveryttilag .useally kept to a ann. Drag Stare. 'ln Ai** of fry = • I „ AR . Tnitaltnakelq AMY* we lealli mi t be *oder/old ) . Call and mutate Ikeda and pr . beam VATIIISIdng aliewharee Paillenlar at atm pad toPhyidstasss Therntp dass,and sow dad at an bons,. - The palm* e-of the pabllo is soltolted... --# A • V. KLINE. May 4, 1871. - !JII Squire , Foreign C Dojneistio Liquors Nike 4 ,57,4 4 4,uti; %anus Whisittes, , 1 elm" D. Sna g G. N. Mamas, 1 ' COANYITG, N. Y. -: , 11117 , 1 4 1,11111. • - I ._. Every year inereases_the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due ta merit alone. We can , assure, our old' patrons that it is kept fully tip to '4 s,llligli standarckand it the is plype li able and perfectedprep- . aratio for restoring GRAT on FADED ILUR, o its Jo,uthful color, making it soft, 'trots, and' -silken: g' The'-scalp, by it ÜBE:, becomes white and clean. 4re ' veS•AeruPtions and dandruff, and,. , -its tonic . properties, prevents the h ' r from fhlling . nut, as , it 'stimu lates and - ndurishes . the hair-glands. • By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. , .Iti baldness; ip restores the capillary glands .to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extrerno old age. It is the most economical HAnt , DnEastswever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the .114 r a sp_lendi. . :lossy sp., Fteitruice; ';:A.'A::li,a.yeic 0 o,.atate Assayer ofillassachusetts, says, is The 1 . eonstituenta are pure, and: carefully selected for excellentquality; andl consider it the BEST PREPARATION for its intended purpinee.9 .. ',. ' . Saki by all Drugeste, and Deaiera in Medicines. PM() One Dollar, Buckingham ' s Dye FOR !nil;•vrniszens. 4.s our Renewer in many oases re quires too long a time, and too much . care, to restore gray or faded Whisk eye, we have prepared this dye, in bps pi*er:cflibn;_ which: *ill qtacklY and effiletitally accomplish this result: lc . is easily applied, and Prodices a color which will neither nib nor wash off. Sold by'all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. ' manutapturrALP : ii2.l4,4oo., A 4,11. 8,1870.4 y. • 1.: 8 g s s A g,g Z i -" ' 2 t - killitill v p i - i 4F4 - . 147 a t r'or "o_ s o Lo Go be CA rl ..v. Nr., 7j O 0 ' • ' • • • Q 6 1 ".., P' co o la A" 0 .4 ilt AA $5 1 It "a A o bd pp ....,..,:... I oz. ala gl• - -I <1 -'' • • 0 L.), g 0. Pt g i ' _ aNt ~.Q 41 t) a 0 141 ' 4 43 ;., ? 9 IV I:3 1 .7 0 . 1 .1F1113t.:41 '‘• 4l) 09 r-i cr; , it .a s 2 ill 1, 0 a- lg. ^.. aa ...0":- ' 1.4 0 , CI 0, * -,r , 0 •-..0 4 - , AAI W V ~A ~ p it • ,: ia fiLZ . 121 .78' Si 2 r e ' . 0 .- I . ~,„ k 0,._,. 4 :,p + ,, .4 ",,..,„ ~,,,,,,„k 4-, - , . ~,: r. • .:,* i 1..',-, ~,, •I!'HOK. r 8 .00441. ::':)C , , ,, OTIOWits heSaliy, giros that' the Rzeontiori and - Administhstors named - beloir 'hire led their' aaennts in the Register's office •for Tiogsvoonnty_.• and - that - asid — accounte will be presented t o lb* staid county, a cession of Slid *ail Vibe Rifd at Wellsbo tp on Monday. the 27th day .of November, 1871, at 2 oPoloak Ps , dor allowance dad .001311Ilyr. d0111101(:f. iiiil i 1 •-•.' f le' ''':.' ' - ''‘ Aimount . oe Yer /Dodo and R. 0. Madlson, , Administrators of the estate of Ruth Llheoln, lido of Lawrenae iorrnahip, deceased. 1. Aocount of Johit.‘blitshell, R.:senior_ of the lest_nill and testatkent.oL Wean hfitahoil ti iuts, of ' U toWnsiiip;'diumatiod.: 7 ' . ,I, . Partfil'adcoufitt er. EIRSA.Iion, Wzoontilr"of the lastipifl'iltid teateraint - of Cornelius - Vandyke, late of Ch adi ant, township,. deceased. W.ihboro, od 2eak ".."Raftisr: Pubile Sale of Faris. stock and Int ptensts. ALL tbo_jive stook and agrionitaral imppie mente belonging tt the farm of E. Fel lows; in tVoilsberotemipting .9f cattle, abooP, bogs, home, wagetesil bhfMlß, plows, harrows, cultivators, mowed., Ac., will be offered at public Tenant, on the farm, on Wednesday, November 29,1841, for out In band, or note with approved Ileourity, burin: Interest. -At' 'the same time, propositions will be received for leasing the whole or part of the farm. Any information efactertg,t4 way before We day of ails, 'can be obta ad tai th*Jpresoissii,'br by addressing 0. H. Yell, one of the Trustees, at tawny. H. S. FELLOWS; . • ' 'O. . 'YEIL, Nov 10871 8w " • _ )3LACf(lMlTHWANTEDritiEtieliedaiienitaide s hoeing, ‘j. IrEargitTtNi 60- ay. 8. 111/1-3w. - Stony Pork Pa. Eli.§fitiit-- Y.Oame, to the enclosure of be sub. scriber. brebarliston, on this Vital of N. ap , a red , co or,, : vrith 1, hits 'pip ov 4b o ki p? lonia 44)0 ii,n en Otton-tliq t 3 j r ;Rik hojh tont t . bra* tilts •o.Min 9lV9r , ean,_aaveite . 9* 1 41 1 1 1 4 41 1, 44 M 1 41. - '_E. 4 AIIO * . ?NT; 1 , 1 haw,*. ' '-,. ',,v.ililie iNoticii or oo l3 &sOorni t4 , t ale a le i rne ls Bl4 lll :443ll; 4 1 :1C 11 67:5 e. ., - c ii, : iiir‘aii iikdol, to ille iota irta •of tt at the Store of N. It. Kimball. ' ' 4 Nov 291871-30 ISAAC SUNS. - 444 47 17*.:4 , 4,444 , El i n ' OIR , 1 - I . p EINSU 11,401, AllaTtiaitii• P4160-ti, rt.) ' 4,7 117 .1 -" WBI.LBBORO s . PA . Issues Policies in tiret•eiess Ovinpiinies nisi 1111 Eattrim Ntellieggi itEz4Aßiz • mg. MITOREL L. JAn, The "upon Plage in =the State lik-Pliotograpkg .740 OD'S - GA - LIBBY .... CARDS for 159 tante. Ihnrgevieheret and I. frames fer Ali Okii platens , *opted, en larged' and Anlehed th e Mile Itrie. New Aria 61111306 aid everything kept3n iigalhnoy on head, or hi r mt . et i e t t to order. THE r.pwag X`RIQI4O AND , . BMATj.WOM-4 Rama oy ic eiidiore gi0.;6 1 -; ' 7 ; Basl ~ • , Ifs on, Po. Photogr -**PAS :r tsl : l ; '4 " ll - 1141' Ind*. • t_--_ intop.- 11 . s u aop ot , Istr' ar. otii my ,„ • imAn .1? ,WER GM lid ormal May 1 HOUGHTO t T}OOH oroiff:Fo)l4 ME IhrgTl43ol. Platfoini Spring; Truck a Lumber liagoin; SLEIGHS AND • 808 SLEDS. We are prepared to ido 4000* in , amUae on abort notion and In, irpe,begb•Riontir. Batts. fantinn guarnin,teed. - , iteouNs 43( 8, Agte4 • - A' L ' Fork: pril 5,18 n ." Wonders Will riiikye,rosase. Won_ • H - AVE You tiled the tindlAeptest me& foal (Mader Wel . tWee6.l zi Dr. 4...13ae,0rel .IgoAtic Rakkl ..• • •••I' It cures oohs, diptherte, wimps and pain t in the stomach, Indigestion, diarrhea, . dyaen y, summer gloyltio; 014 a, &0., as by magic. V aen external applies for frost bites, chilblains, sprains, braises; 'l7 ono, rheumatism, "lett headache, toothaehor, nen ~\ ralgia, pains In the ideZbaek and loins, In a' N peal.* of six years, it ;has ,bees found to be second ,te no. preparatteri _ever, &ffetrett:te, the public. The proprietor of:t t ids.mediethe feeicwarren. ted in guaranteeing it to be the beet remedy for the above dieeemes in the market. - Manufaetartia&nd pig up _only byt Dr. Bacon, Blessburg. Pa. Wholesale agents-Hallett, Bearer & Burbank, 14 Oberst:oar, atret4 New,lTstrk r W. D. Sestet! & 00., Dorking, N. Y. July 12, "11.17 Inghants Woolep Tait I ERFTELD, PA.' . HE subaoribere will pay Club, Bull-Oloth, Catutituerea, Flailuols ) . 40 2 , itp...,for, Wool- --- eyabio mahttfotet Itittikttili -' TtiAIRDIIII-11tilik . &11111118 I -- 1 o 9 Bait ouiturnere. All work warranted aerep resented They invite particular attention to their Water Proet. c. ,-, r P-- , 4 - 1 c * 3 a:L.: , ~.,.. :-. ... q,ASSINSIPts;L:::(_ bleb iiiik'iariantsidifii~iver `' rti • : la r aAten tton Avon, te r • ,s • ;v .1 vv ~ } jj ' ; • NII L.J.f I ' CLOTH:fiItigSSI iNGHAktIi large stock - 9f Casdnermi,As3 ~t 6 per sent less th#,S, IfYliorelisititetts, kb 4.lrAtitht. ed as reprosentsd. - t - - EKG littat 8 mtnufaeture tolorder.:and 46 Ali k nds of 8011-Carding and Ol • lth Dressing, and d fy competition. s INGRAM'S have as g ood , ' w assOkttneWitf -, liii:r •• : .I'-' ' . . . i •.:1 ,', ' - ' Pall Oliith*"Oafiti ~p4l : StOsi a d , give ma r e for Wool live ebange this any ir o er essahlishmeati Try the ' alritiqUefT year -. e Ives. - 2WCTIAMSI salewhol and-sittailla the Cow • sae Mills, 2 miles holow Knoll:Tilde.: Our Cloths are warratted;l and sold by thl lowing.perions: ,;$ -, .• -. C. B . IKELL)I34 s -, WelisboroiPs• - . 1 1 , L. BALI:1% 1 111 & 00., ?logs, Pa. 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