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éfllffymnr? ', . e ing into “use ' gr3. « « L <--The ran in, tn the | 4m h with nearly & - personal black. has elicited the , Ug MaD, j stZtagkm a km 175, of being c queufionea fn Agricaltara} gave it se his good hay con- fOr Orttla as 'straw; and- thay - would be neces fourths of a ton he feed equal to hile, as it now ent, ho is striv- vs ou straw and p does not pleasé oy eries Saxd to be a nas Siyre, whose . se virt es, in no to inherit. The ks ~ayre for many men -in in? coun- is grandson, and ., herited his many stice. Instoad of. uh self-esteem, iguorance of the of good beha- to comparison.- of this article re man. This is just koa dxsturgmshedr s ngme has been. lsuugmshed his- bis stern adher- : and the rights, jism people. Hear #4 sary to be done. against the Rho Crto, f admire ays I resemble | for this young fin the journey of friend who gives b council respect- oncrable W'fl'y' to ps. over its lofty dal, the while regponsibilities at its termina- pfluence of this Cato, 1 canrno with the gentle \ be expresses even the' quainyand kind.. weu4 wel mend \ es the Apgegeni- 1 V an Duzer for under the or,\ , in which. ead to Jiscord;, z tion soon gets P leCUOflB may xnvolvzag the True gentle: may lead to a HIs are lower in thero, and scomfiture of the strongest | the right you he right ridi- ule of respee- I below the iety, Your a but will not racur’e aA suilg. h take care of E sight of self- a. pt respect the erg A man ither let him im spesk no | him /s pgak - im say “well 'well\ only ; fruitless [h any, man. portance ex- of insignif. - an outflow fesestednges, here of our 1 ¢ 1for AUMSi + morals,apc, 'and meas. ~7 out w at pred of it + C fishnees, in. r trust : a' No * ‘NO Jawg P a law tha; nd to pun would spit ~ essay or . set about oble thin frrupt and 1 ever had l The man d up and to' betray esoerety, 6 such ° h't. rever- doing it. principle ‘ pealable in°the y Bays o t the so an'iou {0 As fe ir of this article, l it modest, moral, p this young man spofirse by repre- ps that prosperity od insolence.- ' in' humbling the our reason, and rary, hurries us, way, by The joy s us lose mght of h calm temper of o discern and 6x. adds, © The opin- erable a Senatop nllfindnpd, wha n of ' cHering ° sce young ladies who are whoa Ay tmn v#. m Local Intelligefice.’ F t - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1872. -Stnking motto fair Temperance friends :-Red rum back wardsis murtler. ««The wounded in the late accident on' Ke Lehigh Viliczs Reilroad have publish- 6d a card exonerating the Company from . alt blame, . ~--Birthington's Washday is a legal hol- iday and-as such will no doubt be gerier- ally observed by bankers, printers, basi ness men and- others. --The books of the 61mm Farmers Club, Library nog.number four bundred and thirty«®@ne v mes,e}1 pf which have been neaifly cafmtogned 'in a handy pamphlet. : --GOV. [forum bas ordered a special \ election for Member of Assembly in Broome county,to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Wu. Envy, for Tres. «lay the 5th of March next. --A Williamsport woman puts lard on the stoop when she wants her husband to stay home of an evening Barring an . bour or so devoted to rubbing hia back, ° the time is pleasantly occupied. -A {boy in Williatgport bad a cent of the date of 1F4T, extracted from his throat,. As the boy is only four years eld, the query jis hew san old a coin got there ° Some “was”! thirk he inherited it. * + -It is remarkable that just exactly $2,000 per year bas been paid into the Auburn excise food for 1870 and 18¢1. The- Ithaca \\ Journal \ is confirmed in the opinion that the people of Auburn aro steady drag/refs -—Jom¢§1finwia responsible for the following fim‘apbaea from Martial : Your nore and your oyes your father gavd,you say, Your mouth your gfandsiro, nnr'l your mother meok || Your Ape expression ; tell me now, P pray, Where, in the .name of Heavon, you got your cheek P & --Sheriff O'Haxrorx took the negro . Sutra, (tonvicted of stealing a livery wagon,) to Anburn Gm Monday. It was «found that the felifik Bad only been re. leased from the fail months ago. | This is the third or Tom \Tims ho nas been There. * -The freight business at this Statijn for a week onding Feb Sth, is as follows Transferred from Erig to Lehigh Valley road, 10% cars : 1,000 tons. From Lehigh + Valley to Eri® rofd, 708% gare; =,252 tons. Total tranqbipmont A16 vars: 9,252 - Warerly Advocate. -Select Party -that is what Cnarur . DrWirt proposes to hava at his hotel (Buek's) at Chemung, on Friday evening, the 23d inst. Monsieur Pixs will do ap the music as usual. Crmariey is a good fefilow, has good parties, and ail kinds of goodies at his supper. -The following are 'the leap year regw lations established (by the ladies of a neighbor.ng. city : \Gientlemen are ex- perted to be as lady-Jlike as possible, therefore, no gentlemen will bo allowed to enter the ball room except op the arm ofhis escort, or one of the managers; no gentleman can enter the supper room unless escorted by a lady ; the lady man- agers will see that no gentleman is neg- lected.\ -We understand that Mr. = Siras Harcnut is really «// Superintendent of the Chemung Cinal and Feeder. Ie has charge of all the property of his canal ~ district, and all reports are made to him, #1 _ Neither nor PrekErtxa bave anything to say (about canal affairs, tho both may be commissioned. We reckon .the best way out of the muddle is to let sitas keep right on taking care of the canal and feeder, as he is doing now, « The peopla never had a better servant in that capacity. -Young ladies,from tima immemorial, have fought rgaingt the word \ obey ' in the Episcopal mArriage service. The last way.0% maugging it is by compelling the Lappy couple to promise to \ obey each otkes.\ Wonder how it works ? It re- minds us of the rule of the road reade by ibe superintendent of a Western rail- road notorious for collisions . \ Here after when iwo trains meet each other, going in opposite directions, both shall come to a dead stop, and neither «shall proceed until the other has passed it.\ -The Lockport \Journal\ relatés an * episode\ shdwing the truthfulness of the dear creatures . © As a young lady was taking her-seat on one of the stools brought into the hall last evening for convenience sake, her dress got a violent wrench and a couple of journals nicely folded and stringed from be- béath,\ Her fair face was diffused with blushes, when the bundle was handed to ber by a gentleman sitting near. She vowed, however, that she had never seen the gnmg before and repudiated its own~ ership.\ ,~—————-———I—-— run. 4 Ws Liss ro See.-We.lkke to kits each other very affectionately when they meet. It reminds us of a man named Judas who lived some years dgo, We like to seg aiaehlonnbly dressed lady promenading the streets wearin g' a blue silk dress, trailipg a yard behind 'herin the mud-it cleans the streets so nicely, We like to see young men very polite and obliging to other young-heme, who are scarcely civil to their sisters at home -it proves that the lords of creation gre roid of deception. We like to see lrtlle boys come to church in the evening, and umme themselves by sticking pins 'in ither gjsepy neighborg-it shows, that they are aot burying their talen (aim t earth ! We like to see a man mvanably throw his newspaper, boots and hat on . the floor for his tired wife to pick 115,14; is evidence that he remembers the prom-. ise 'to \cherish her!\ We like to see the choir spend their lime during the divine service in wluspermg and telling atories-it helps us to appreciate the ser- mon, and convinces ns that they aro aap able of singing \with the Abo understanding also 1\ -We like to isto young ladies keep their jaws in cousthnt | monon, endeavoring to to mastieam A huge ball of chewing Ilka! We like to sto a man spar mg fast horses, while he he owes the mater , and gires nothing to thoe mik 1m: 100k}; honorable ! There sro miny' things which we would I‘ka‘ta see, we forbear, I . | Comma; Do's Cast Cast Steel PM! Bach. For information Bod! to Wag! rm Cornins & ©o,|212 <mg t., W. * nov30w343- forced to turn 'about and make for that piston of the 6lly whase, the 1s. | DOPOB!ME 19 th of Paton,, Steuben county. f 29th of January. his By to pay them a visit when he met his Heath ¢ ! liquor at the time of his death rle ['on by Messrs. Parusr & Droagr. extracted from barks, roots and hérbs.- har ayathm. ins. quidls the nervous system. Ludi Sad Mums mamas.» oe r. fr4 fl Enemy-37's Buddha: Burned. . r. Ina &. corner of Fourth street and College Avenue, in thd Becon Vfard. The bungling mistake pimdo in sdunding the wrong Ward, was alcause of gloat trouble and inconvenionce to the panies of which) wo are toldy bid a tHat they had been carelmly in a wrong direction, and they were therefore When first discovered the fre was bfleaking out from, upper r00 in the hfuse. Steamer ©5,\ located Hear the dépot,.was soon om the ground, And hy. dfants being handy, were soon aft work. Slbamers 1 and 9 also were sel and work- , and in a short time the levers! hose edtppanies had strearos on the Burning, b ldxbg The fire was soon got under trot, and was prmFipully confined to upper story. bout every bit of farmturo in the se was saved in g jod conditio he house was proity badly damaged t t r. Gczrnezy was absent\ in New York, | * anf at the time of the fire only (1:9 ladies of the household were at home. | (5 by a defective chimney. { oroner'a Isquest-Trozon toD ath. ing through the woods in thé town d w A coroner's jury was empanneled by to death.\ a we. ound and it is supposed he ¥as on e was a hard-drinker at times and he may have been under the mflninceof hink in the Fifth Ward. 1 MASONIC. t Ait the annual assembly of Royal and Masters,beld in Albany last week, the|following officers were chosen for the ensthhiing year : nd Master--Jobn D. Wiiliams, Elmips. buty (Grand Fred Wiltsie, Netvburgh. P nd IH. Master-L. Fo Driggs, Dunkirk Prifn. Con. Work-H. B. Harvey, Troy. Trmnxeanvld B. Ifowell, New York. Girlind HWeécordor--Josiah Shove, New York. uriind Captain of Guard--T. W. Bolles, (\Wyn u nd Chaplain-Rev. J. t,. Webster. (od Steward-C, H. VanBrakle, Watertog n nd Sentiniel-Amza Fuller, Albany. less from any bad effect upon the good, sweet sleep at night, It is é great; b theif nerves, and gives Hhem NJture'a sweft sleep,-aa has been provéd by mary an aged person. It is the great Blodd Purifier. Itis a soothing remedy for our children, It has relieved and |: ers gfor it gives them strength, hunts p takd ; every child likes it. Ib relieves andlcures all diseases originating from impéire blood. Try the Vzartisx. Give it fiir trial for your complaints then you jwill say to your friend, neighbor and acqtfiaidtance, \Try it ; it has crfre me.\ 1 Hipsolved, That the Medical Soci follqwing resolution was adopted : York disapproves of the pr to pleggainst quackery and crime, s i over all medical practitioners, or J pregpribing and selling remedies.} on and rebutting strife, and {would male war at once among the profaion. I riglitful owners. They were off red to for a sum greatly below their real alle by a . stranpgor, Mr. Stoving ox- prefsed the belief bat the property had beekh stolen, when the stranger loft and basl{not since returned. yet/she has never voted in har Hf Pos- sibly she may not have had time to vote; buf) she is entitled to the right. ngrerthe- lest. _. oer _-_ “Dung-Mr. B. NicHnou#, :{who is to remove to the of the town of Sonthport,will sell at pablic ven- due, at bu present residence, on Thurs- day, Feb 22, horses,: cattle, hogs,harness warou 51m, hay, plows,\ &c. : Sale to monpe at 9 a. x. ; t Derby 's Sicam Bakery you ohn gov» 'nife luncb, also oysters . cooked in $T sigle, hot ten, coffee, chocolnte, &c. diga) and gents! parlors in [rear of ro, 154 Water streot. £55thth ~ \Mislortanen never some 0!\an And so like birds of a feather The marzisges aod the deaths s Are alineye printed togather, ? For coughs, Gronchits and | , In tts early staged, Milling quale i. Pierce's Golden Medical A B ments of the broken boi and crashing through th a from Corning. li & & * soaldioo haa 0 jury rendered a verdict of ' 1 frozem {injuring them soverely. Terrible Boiler} Explosion. | tcu U At a vory early hour Mondsy naming Eight Persons tBartram)\ “jam“ 1 s first attach which misled fhe fire. PABTICULARR OF THE SAQ AFFAIR angen '[@peciat Corrupéndenwbtfly Gazetto | ) Suaqurnax=®a, Fob. 13. About eigbr w'clook this evening the inhabitants of wero startled mbera of the fire department; several ngg‘gdfilw’zhhh J'flldhngzxfi T hird run for the Fifth Ward, only to gad 2b0ve the village, néar the Carsade. On ascertaining the cause it proved! to be the explosion of an engine, resulting in the loss of life and m considerable Engine 251, attached to the rear end of train 36, next to the cabgose, as a puskor, had loft theo yard, and was pro- ceeding up the hill When near tha Car cade the boiler exploded, ard hurled the he engine sixty fret from the track Into he ditch, turning it completely around, and it lea 'a total wreck, The enginser, Michael Cooper, and fireman, Under- wood,wore terrilly scalded and wounded. The axtant of theis Injnrieg is not hard- ly known, but if is foared ssoriously hurt. A boy by the name of Fury, employed in the shops as an engine wiper,was hur}- ed a distance of 100 feet into the woods nd escaped without a scratch. 'The caboose and threo cars were burn- ed. The three brakemen and several men, employees of the raad, who here was an insurance on the house, | °\ ig the caboose at the time, were all buf the amount and probable Iosp is not badly hart, and one of them, “Km“ Mo known Coy, a track walker residing at Deposit | =-- o- g was instantly killed, i FOUND DEAD. p A gentleman by the namo of Bucha P nan, and bis son, employees, residing at Deposit, had cape over to Susquebhanny, he remains of an old man kn wo as [to bury a son snd brother, were réturn- \Mike Campion\ was found nday ing home, their lrearts burdened with sor- mh‘j ning by two little boys, who were \°\ from thoir lato sad affliction, litte reaming of danger from such a source, hen the bot scaldmfg steam and frag- er came rushing, og. them into the ditch, nealdinghnd Some eight persons in all are wounded some quite seriously, to what extent it. is urrox hns been missing Sluice the | not known, but it hamper! not fatally. I give you the particulars as nearly and ac- He was acquainted with nomegpeople curatéo as I get them from persons who livipg in the vicinity where his degd body ©**° been up to the wreck,. Horntbu® onUusu?ty. 20 Too Terrible Almost For ; & Burquznanna, Feb. 114\ rolonging the torture. Fearing that they wero going foo far in the matter, they finally ext imguished{the fire, but not ntil the boy's legs had been roasted to the bone irgyrvmml places. They then nd Marshal-J. B. Chaffee, Binghanitoy fled. Dr, Tingley took charge of the sufferer, but gives it as his opinion that the boy cannot recover. Itis said that 208 « | there wore other persons who wiknesssd nara is a compound ;p, burning boy, and that they rpfnse to - . i expose tha perpotrators of the deed.- It id Nature's Remedy. It is peffectly The indignation of many of the citizens ' fen may be imagined. The negro came hero f It 1530“??th finished um?‘ on Saturday from Hawley, and being wil. t acts directly upon the It Pring to work, a brush ANG DOX Of DigoK It gWé! YOU ing was given hits, and during the day o gaihgred a little sum of money, and panjcesa for our aged fathers and no“) at night sought rest in one of the Com- any's buildings, -.--_--amme-«- OBITUARY. E. 'W. Hersey. Another one of Eimira's wall known cit: curdd thousands. It is very pleasknt to lzens is dead. Epwarn W. Btu“. de- f F parted this life Sunday, the llth inst., at his residence on Columbia street, after an illness of only two weeks duration. Mr. Hrasey was i% member of the whole- salo firm of Jauzs H. Lorixa & Co., and has been prominontly identified with the business interests of the city for many ears, {although at the time of his death j f bl4 y Al the meeting of the State edical a comparatively young man, being lesa Society, in Albany, on Wednesdgy, the than forty years old. Mr. stood | high as a business man of the strictest in- ty of tegrity, whase sagacity and enterprise posed early laid the foundation of a handsome law |pntitled \An act to protect thh peo- competence, Mr. Hrasry attracted many wbe- to him by warmmess of heart, and genial: ity'of manners which won for him a kind: ly regard. His doath will be learned with incere sorrow by the many who knew bim- n lifo, and his estimable wiles and family ,_ [bave the sincere sympathy of all our people. Mr. Hrerszy was a member of Union po Fr would be & continual bone of con- Lodgo bf Mason-é. flan??? G. Leavizr This old ahd-respected citizen disd on | paljs, | Soturday lsst, the 10th inst., at his home — l | in this city,after a short illess of a week, his disease being pleurisy combined with nfamrnsation of the lungs. Mr. Leavir? came to Elmira forty-five years ago, and with the exception of few years spent at Williamsport (Pa.,) has resided hero. During that long period he maintained the reputation of a truly bonest man, fair snd just in all his dealings and industri- ~ > | ous in his habits. - He brought up alarge all woman have the right of | pmity of children, five of whom ara now A Rutland (Vt.) lady, only thirty-eigBt | ping, They are well- known and respect yeas old, has fourtean childgan ; fill had ed citizen thre busbands-two dead “d 00 41 prem, and Cgarurs-to whom the father vroiked -and is living with theffourth, and has left thfii%eriltage of a good name. ous, Mirox, Siamuuzee, Aur The fang¥@! services aro to occur at the house, No.'6Collego avenue, Tuesday, (macs)? st iwo o'clock. ~* WIN. 8t. Jobn. The sad Intelligence has bean received Wirmtax:.8r. Jonx, which aad event oc number of years ago this of gunman ubov e u + feb10d4&w1t 5912, ; their publie ables by nmalliniinn,\ - i gnome of auch an extraordinary amount of cutting, aplitting, swapping, trading, sellin g, buy- ing, bartering, button-holing, conxing, eran, where Ruut wheedling and \medicine\ gl‘lns that | inated by the Ds when the votes were finely counted after five or six hours labor, the result showed that Cunpenack was eleoted Supervisor to- gether with a majority of the Republi- Early on Sunday morning, three ppr | can nominees. Uf Hand on, for a good many ysiars, he sons in employ of the Erie Railway Com- wa employed at the Tannery, now car | pany at this place found a little negro | young Domoorat,Lovetc, He deseryed a boy, 13 years old, asleep in one of the | Hotter fate than beipg alaggbtered in the Auprox's wife died some time ago. uf Company's buildings. They procured a thrie daughrws living two are wprried, can of kerosene ard poured it over the and| live east.\ The other kept _hofise for boy's legs, and then set fire to it. The wreiches then throw wator an the flames. The little fellow awoke, but, enveloped , in fire, bo was bewildered and frightened, and when the fire reached the flesh his cries wore heartrending. Tho unhyman tormontors took their overcoats taaking motions sas though they intended to smother the fAigmes, but in reality only manner ho was. hundred and twenfy-cight. publicans except those designated other | wise : ' W. Haines, Dem., 15 maj. Willizm Rosner. Mlater, Dor.2 maj. = victory, electing Gorors Sxruru and the entire ticket headad by him. Bossy | ed clean out of his boots before the day | was balf over, All bail Chomung and | fig ”Sual End Pg Tngfiflfl by relatives in this city of the death of curred at Byracuse, N. Y., on Friday last. Mr. Br, Journ, while engaged in quperin- tending the construction of a bridge, fell to the ice beneath, a distance of fAltaen gr “mm,“ feet, Ho sustained influx-fin which resulted in his death, Doceaset a here, and will be callad ' to mind by many, His father, H:aax Br. Jour, worked for the old Hirm of MeDowato & Pasar De casssd was m brother-in law of Mimtox hum. thi oath of whose mm In florade wrote: © Women non manige mast of the publis Hbhearlgs in mmm and the componlior © Women now worry most of The Tm Meehng ASHLAND 1&5 CHEMONG DEMOCRATIC. p oe | Big Flats and. Horseheads not Much So ! Queer Turnabouts all 'Rpund --» ~am--- LIST Of SUPERVISORS ELROTED. ww ~A 9 Democrats and 6 - Republicans Elected, « Lud a In the various Towos in this Gounty yesterday elections were held. f _ It being so near St. Valentine's Day in some of the 'Powns at least vary light votes were polled. in somo othbr Towns s good bit of excitement characterized the elections, owing to tho fact, probably, that it was the day before Lent.\ The particulars of the result aro com- preohendéd in the following returns : Ashland. Popular Jup Smn beats the old Supur- viaor Loczwoon by Ave majority. This is another decided victory, and speake volumes for the wide-awale, anor RPemocracy of this, heretofore black town which, now has a white spot in it. Mr, Suitn will make an excellent Huper- visor and will faithfolly represent the true intoresta of the town, K Baldwin. | Lato advises from this town mallcatn the defeat of Arucax Coopze, Ember-at and the election of Ginzgon Sxitn, Rep. When ho was nomjoasated wo said \(iet out Gipsoxn,\ - It is now \Get in Gin.\ Big. Flats. Everything topsy turvey hero ' The town has gone head over heels Ropublican ! The old question again re-assorts Itself \who struck Billy Patterson ?\ The fact of the business is there was: Wa regrot tho defeat of that gallant The majorities rapged from five to one The ticket elected is as follows—4“ Re For Supervisor -Thomg» Cudirback | For Town Clerk-Wilife 36. Hmtem Fot Assessor~Do La (igand Me Nalty, full rem treo |' For Communsioner of High ways-Geo. B. 9mm! For Ororscers of tho Poos-Jaseph Bradshaw For Inspectors of Eicttion-Eimer (Albert, J§hin R. For Collector-John L. Juhhsan, Fo: Game Constable Bobeort H. Fart, Chomung. In this stronghold of Republrczmum f the Democrats achioved a magnificent Wirson mado a good fight, but was lick- all honor to the sturdy and \true Demo- overcame the great odds against them. The following dispatch is tothe point ; Carxcso, Feb. 12, Ipluor Gazette, Rimira « We have elected nell Enperrisor by alrty majority and the balance of the ticket froma tem to twenty mz- jorlty. Carey Isa dead duck . a- W C. BHM K. As follows is the ticket elected - For Buperrisor-OGordos Anell For Town Clerk-Ulyryes W, DoWiu. For Justices of the Peafe~Andrus Gero long torm Alexander D. Carey, shogt term.] For Commissioner of Highway P Mansog. For Assessor-John Lowman. For Callector--Charies R. Wood, Fo: Inspectors of Ligction-Thed. P, Rogen, G. Nelson Quick. Alexander D. Shearer, Virgal Rooft, For Game Constable-Frank P. Frost. For Overseers of the Poor-Mason Harridy ton, John W Elliott. - later -Cuanriza W. Couan (Rep.) was Catlin. ocratic candidate, is 414. u as follows : Jastice of the Pesco-(Tharles R. Ki4og, Hep . 6 joaj. Assessorn-lsaas V. Thompson, [full term,} Rép. 2p maj. George M. Fletcher, [vacancy,] Rep, 6 107 insj. © Overseers of the Poor-»-Jesepli Deason, Rop., 6 maj. George Zono, Dem., 5 mal. Idspectors of Electisn-Lowis B. Jaskson, Rep., vlected. Soleck Johnsop, Dem., clecied. Joaqph J. Cooper, Dem., clected. , Rep., 17 maj. whim—3011011 Stondivant, Rep., 580 maj. Chas. Metler, Rep., 92 tal. Charles Lape, Dom, 36 mal. George N. Smith, Rep., 15 maj. tiame Constable ~Lor{a ©. Coolep, Rep , 11 maa), Erin. In this town there was no opposition to theo election of tho Damoomin candi date-Cuazirs Bakes. 1 Elmira Town. In this town the present Republican Supervisor (Maby) is re-elected by a: ma» jority of 38. Mr. War (Dom.) would have make a very excellent Bupervison, and wo regrot bis deforat, But llbh in poliyticks. . As follows in the tioket elooted in the, \Quinn of Elmira, all Damocrats Sa. pervisor, Ono Ampmor aod ons Yeni: ble (Daniel E. Atwater, rep.) being: elected. * a For Justia of the W Jeaking Yer ( tep Fer Commissioner af) HI guy-”Johns“ gr l rfivamernl the ‘I‘mmin. abut, m {swim af kwnmflsvflwn wqmm Jama P AclAualth. ~ ¥or Gat Wimp-4.31711: #31 Onpuishion=Jabia my 8mm rmu‘mma was. James Jeerinh Houstain. Budd, Patrick Rasdy. to the relectipn of tha telligent Democratfo8 A. Mcrray. | tor is H. K. + defeated by Tnou of Voteran. The tte A mauomy is re- For Constablenm~Jehn 1. David Qesek» { poeteck GL 30. enbasb, John Monks, Horace R Kimball, punch Decker A elected Collector by 133 mpjority,and not absconding officer' Woop as above stated. - tongue. His present rhereabghts has been freely canvassed. ard could accomplish day than many others fould in f¥o. He was mwleo an export ents,though not wealthy, are respectable | people, and resideat C ’T, ara nob a$ lorsly Things don't hang v McCorseis we Retirhs from his?! Democigio Yow & high c Bre. Mr; a bit straogrp and wo dan't account for it on apy othor score t low acd iroe hegrtef Democrat, H. H KcConnzur didn't get votes enough. His nomination: was |a jadicions one and ae is repartod at 20, g; this is thus seems evary Demaorat in the town. ‘But. its no |eplliny for errining sure how fg@n meet? Ingu will go rowjla-days. ng the find- ings ol petit they ar‘gflnscmu able.\ 3 As follows are t msjorities [ Bar Ruperflsom—y L‘ o h ref$ 23 mai. For Town Clesk-C. Hathaway, dents 10 maj. FT. V. Wollih, (full term) Ip, 91 mej., J, 'P. Brasf, (vabaney), d 10 maj. For Aaaspmor--J. L, cooks. rep., 145 For ( omm‘nlnncr of Bigthray uafinmermm 1 IM; For Orersecra of the E. Colwell, rep., 45 an} For Inspectors of Elietio *fict rep, 22 bere was no o “(RI of that veferam Supervisor Hop. Enoxcso Miuc®z. Republicans how- ever mado a stfong fight on the other .] condrdates, and swrerp successful on Gol- lector, Mr. Reavy, tho present faithful Collector of the tofin was besten 74 by Jaxts BrBono, Keg. 'he Dempcra! eléct the lance of their ticket saro one Commfjrioner of Highways, Jacos Foss The uéiet cleo ted is as follows . | K For Supervisot - nd Millcr, ' Town Clerk-Charles JV. Eyans, Jostices of Peapo-(fu§ terth)-H. B, Kigipp. {short term}-Wi. F. Bower, , +o asf Assessor-- [short term}-Bufus Tanneg.* Road Commissioners-{long (B. Bowers G [Bep.] 70 may , [short tetm}«{Jacob Weye$ Poor Masfers-C. F. Inspectors of Filection: ospert, Davis Fitzs ons. |-Dijt, No. 1-Ju§ Griswold, Jobn Griswold | Dist. (No, J--Miles Cassada, Rufus Tanner. Collector-Jacab Etrorg [Rep.] Game Constablp-John Rowley. j Constables-C. K. Wo ntLymnn Miller, Clayton Vad Etfen. 'There was but liftle,if any, ogposition faithfal: and in- ipermor QUAIL“ V 'n. 3, « The only town not Reard frog is Vet- EX ER want-anom- ts. His gympetx Bugiervigore | Eisotod. ,* Dexocears In sing £331. P Republicans fn itdBics. \ f Ashland-JIup Sx: E: Baldwin-@ideon: SmiA. * Big Flats-Thomas back, ** Catlin-Natanied Owe Chemung-Gorpon is?! é Elmira Town - Georg Ila/3:3; * % Erin-OCfarmues Bakr. - % Horsehdads-M, V. B. Bachm Southport -Epxtxp mun.” Votoran-Enrrtory MeérarER.t Yan Etten-C. A| Murrar.*® -_-*#BRe-elopted., j l --iProbable. | | Rexocaats, [ ; Rémbiimnr, 0. LATER. 3:30 r. m. -Eunuropt Mertes (Dem.) is (Rep.) in the town As at prosont co stunted the Board of Supervisors there ro stands politically ' 'as follows - L - 1 5, Republi A FASB LIFE craey of that old tommy who ristoRy OF THB!CO Big wid LIVED K Robhery - Hughtnand Prqbable Detection 1 For several days urt legraph columns havo made mention Bf a young man named U'Cortor whojtwmas announced had fleeced the Da Fare and Lackawan- na Rarirrigd out: L large amount of mosey. Information frar’p Séranton sent. Sun- day is as follows +4 I \Although the cHrist4in portign of our people attended divinp usual For Canstablog~( harles R Wood, Willttm J I'arey to-day, only «divulged attention rs. paid , to the eloquent preachers, whilivoutside the 'churches ' the poly| subject {iscussed was the defalcation ofthe Delayjare and Lackawsona flailriad Paymasteés, The namo wasn overy Tho majority leap inblined to beliove We have full relurns from this town, that he is on his way Savannah, Ga., all of which go to show the re electign of hm tHoso most intgrested are afraid that Owzex to the Board of Super the 4runk was nflxpp to Savannah to visors, and tho elegtion of several eqndi- mislead the detectives who are in search dates on the Democratic ticket. , Mr. of tha fogitire, and fhat bo has really Owex's majority ovar Mr. Dirruo2z,Dam- kone in another ditectiqn. *The interest taken jin this affair by , The result on the balance of the tipket our people is partly zplained by the R popularly earned. by O' nor, when he Town Clerk-James Herman Bednét, Rep, fi timal. was ticket sgent at Union Fepot in Lb}? city, which credgmbly that tbp mpany Mmotod Commissioner of Highwaya-Eanford Smith, Dem . him! iflon he filled ao \Ho was natural 7 a Ymart yo g man, ore wor n one ntant. \ u par- raing, N.Y. Ho has a brother livipg ig New Brupbswick, Now Jaersoey, who suporintendeéht of an bridualve factory, And Anothar entry nlerk in the store df John M. Dags & Co., Broadway, N. Y., Hoth bf whom die high- ly raspectabla anf {enjoy tha sonfldance af their employe obn O'Conor bad. rot given ovidenpelof bping dissipated un- $if lately, and it is certain that his depre- dations have been domthitted at ap recant a dato as to preclgdo tho idea that his nuperiog ofcors know bf his operations. \The robbery was corgmmitted, If robbery it was. [Pheiminers agi labor ets of the Jersey, Boston and A#ondale mings, situated at Plynaouth,on (Ne Lack: (wanna Roar-and! ere: to be ya? jon Say: arday. On Friday motning the [First Na: von@l Bank was Informed by My Phelps that arbour 830, uld ba nol fad the the ralgminers, wages of the laborer, th amojhting in tho \new. to qver B100 par anti-m During Friday after Mr. Plipipraent John O'Oonner to thahank to unt (ha monay and have ik af tama W. Bynse. or Tom friar Latin 12m. reaturred to the M astar's office, and aghin visited tho bank batween Sreand they 7 ’ hfi bat“- sorry to learn bas been beaten by Bicukax whose majority iu that tip sop fel- ougbt to have dominanded the vore of ked 'ready for usa, n Afigr nesomplish(ng the wars O'Connor | six o'clock and garment“a memorandum | h Shook to tha teller, Mr. Dawson, for $10,- 000, which was paid without hesitation, O'Connot's presence thare only an hour cluding suspicion of fraud. Having se preparations for flight, and has succeed- ed up to the present in baffiing his pur- suers. There is little doubt that the to his arrest. \The transaction came to light when Mr. Pb‘ilps sent Mr. Samuel 8 yens, chief cl in the payinaster's the bank to procure the money mead] mentioned, and was immediatel, inform- ed of the payment made to O'Connor the previous evening. Starfied at the an. nouncement, Mr. Stevens hurried to in- form Mt. Fhelp- of the pccurrence,-- bad not given rise to any appre zenswn, was wt once understood, and angious in- quiry was made in all directions, by tele- ph, for a clue which might lead to his iscovery. Mr. Phelps “mtg learned from the (livery -stable main that O'Connor wont to Deering station Inst evening,'the | station on agent was telegraphed to, and in, structed (to obtain the number of the check muofi the destination indicated by the ticket sold 16 O'Connor, Tho answer came that the ticket was for Binghamton . and the trunk was checked to the same: sint. P \The trunk was checked to the Erie railrond, bouad for New York, on. check No. 56, Among the many dispatches re- chiged by Mr. Phelps,was one from a New Y k detpctive, stating that a passenger a cyeck of the above number had shipppd Tor Georgia, at pier No, 8, North iver, on the steamer Magnolis, and that previous to his departure he had. £111?qu \t false whiskers at a hair store, ut the wige , were-all large, and he left. without one. R | COURT. , Ransom (Balcom, Justice. John J.. Gexbon, Heriry H, Worden, Justices of Sessions, R orpricers op THE forrt. John G. Copley, Clerk. - Walter L. Dailey, District Attorney. Georgo,0' Hanlon, Sheriff, William [McCann, Crier. Fes. 9, 1872. circtiT. John Brand ot. al. agt. John S. Remer et. al. In this case the defendants not appearing, it was ordered by the court that plaintiffs have judgment for $263,066. Francis A. Roe agt. Tha Bank of Che- mung. Referred to Hon. Lucius Robin- lelmm G, Narthmp agt. Samuel Bu- cher. Capseé goes over the Term on pay- ment by efendant of, costs of the Term, Epenetus Vernooy agt. Robert H. Knott, A rmnntrator. Referred to. Wil- liam Fowler, Esq. ' Morris Bennitt agt. The Lyooming County bdrm“ Insurance Company.Over the Term lgn payment of costs. Morris Bennitt agt. The Maryland Fire Iasurance Company. Over the Term on payment of costs. Jacab Bowers agt. Orson H. Fitch. Case nat concluded at adjournment of Court, Fesrvanryr 10th. In the case of Thurman agst. Post the 'additional cost. In the gase of Betsey Ann Pratt,execu- tor &c,, agst. the Hariford Passenger As- surance Company, an order for $100 ad- ditiongl egsts was made by the Judge. . The civil calendar was called through and disposed of. MARRIED. SOOVILLEqMILLEB—At the /residence of the bride's father, in Wells, Pa., on Wednesday, Fob. 7th, 1872, by Lymsn Brewer, Esq., Mr. B. O. 8co- vILL®. of Towanda, Pa., and Miss Luoy MiILLzR, of Tctim PFs. | DIED. HERSEY -In this city, on Sunday afternoon, 11th inst., of brain fever, Eowaro W. HxaszYy, in the S9th year of his age. LEAVITT-In this clty, on Baturday, Feb. 10th, 1872, Hxnay C. Leiayiror, aged 69 years. RUNT-In thiscity, on Friday, Feb. 9th, 18723, Mr. w. G, Hunt, agod 57 yoars, HEREINGTON-In the town of Baldwin, on the 20th of January, 1873, Mr. Davin HxRrerxorox, in the Sith year of his age. _ __ LOCALS MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE _ INSURANCE COMPANY, NEWARK N. J. ASSETS OVER $23,500,000. Receipts in '1870, . R . 6,858 547 Claims by Death,1870 £0 & « 1,397,556 Claims minep organization, =. . 9,880,818 Dividends in 1870, R . 1,810,205 Dividends since organimtlon, =_. 11,742,485 Ratio of expenses to Income, 00.00 0 4 100 HX. NK. GAB, Vice-President. EDWARD A. STRONG, Becretary. LEWIS %GROVEB, President. BENJ. C. MILLER. Treasurer. | Those wishing Insurance in one of theold Life Companies in the country, conducted wholly in the interests of theingured members for more thin & (1:11:er 'of a century, are invi- tod to call u o undersigned, who will fur- nish its pub xcahons and the information re- | (Dffice Over Post-office,) -= novioda& wif. ELMIRA, N. Y. Lasting Loveliness.-Twenty years ago, when paint, pearl powder and enamel, were ruining the complexions and destroying the heaith of woman of fashion, Hacan's Maano- Lia Barx was brought out as a puro botanical cosmetic, nteed to restors bloom and beauty to the skin. From that time to the present it Has been continually rising in pub leo estimation as the safest and most unexaep- tJonable pnranaratinmzof its alasa. Instaad of producing An artificial, metalic # , like the deadlyjsnamels, or wflnng the cuticlelike tho isondus finids sold under various names sautifiers,\ it keeps the akin as soft as velvet, refders it as smooth and glossy as satin, and imparts to. it that delicate, ros tinge, which is the beau ideal of com: laanj loveliness.) This exqmmo chromatic effect is not trangient. Fplymg the Baim dail “my be prolonged rom youth to age. K jurchased the first bottle of the ar- tielo trimaran years ago, writes to say that har complextiof at forty is \purer clearer and more btilliant than it has ever boen; \ and sho altri butas its beaut ficchly to the daily use of Hagan's Maazornia q-n—um Old Prejudices are dying out -Now facts killing therm. Tha {daa that invalids aro woakened by diseaso can be roelievod by prostrating them with destructive drugs, is no longor ontprtained except by monomaniacs..- Evrar amegm introduction of Ds. Vim“ it has been onion-thus their Inting and invigorati os are all- sloyt for the euro of chronto indigestion, rhamnnu , constipation indium norgons vtre, and they aro andard remeily for these complaints in every spotion. 91: the Mam. Mm | Pratt's \Astral O is ural in all thmilea / where a parfootly sata and raliablaé artiola u affections, and malartorta now the fl wost, $3. bo per gail.\ foblOdaw iw. - word the porta cleaes, the blood in the summer“! and a conjgrentive Cough for Cold is of the ons For thata somplaiata thare tae known reneity équal to Rams Itonay af Hara bound an Wm or two previous to dount the money, pre- cured the money, he made immediate trunk which he took with him will load: 'a uL-enoearuc‘: ug to this Ame wag?!“ Judge granted an order for five per cent | Boston Water Bowr 48 |A. &T. H..... N.Y Central & Aud« $3819 ese a CHARLES SWAN ,Agt Black gpprevipitd | The ~ Amorigan Agrioynaoral raye \Wp would not use any other of}, If. it. mun fumnmfi m avnom®miy chaokad vemala of the cheat ta throwh upon tha lunga. Latest New York Markets, [By Teltgraph to the Gazette.] , , -] up ands 22%¢c. llrwun-qummi‘mmy Rereipts of 4,000 bbs. barrele at the rollnwmz man r Gointon to oholos extra (097 26 Common tochofce extra Westorn............$6 m7 40 Ongfiém to choice round hoop Oh: lo FLOUR-Eteady. Bales of 200 bbis at 81 00 WHEAT— uict. - Receipts of ...... - Sales of ......Q “e follower. gnu bushels “0.3 Bgrlnl. in lWN-uuummmnmmmfl bG6 @158 ~Mb¢r8m. t!’il.l’:l;:: nh-unnn’o'unni‘ m1?- $1 6} eres s 18 State................. Amber fin Psi ED“ m“ BFflnB-mm-mum-m- “ Q5 gnu\ @.. OFR..................S1 55 -.. € -....u.u-.nu-.JL G...... Commonwglw #1 occ Winter Rod Canada 10 ons men Choice While Stats, \my“ 6‘1 60 (Q vian Prime Old Sprint??? & NQY%-thmd teady. necglnu of ...... bushels, ...... buaheis at 95c for Western in store. COBN.-Qolst. Receipts of 41,000 bushals. Sales of $7,000 bushel: at tgnrollowln: raton: 40 or m Western afloat. 740. for Yellow BABLEY—Wlthout matcrial chango, Receipts of 11,010 bush. Sale. ...... bush. of Zrowed State at 800. OATS—l: Kecot f= 9.0 ushels.- Bales of 19,000 bg-h at of oorwuggm trind 81210 BURb-Qulennd steady. Baler of 100 bbla at 813: 50 r old mus! $14 23@14 R7 for new CUTMEATSdQu/(el. ' «-Bteady. Sales 6! 100 tlercea at (or No.1 steam 9346 forkettle rendered and Steady at 9@309 for Obio. - CHEE8E~8md at18@17g. Nev? KY-Steaiy at stake EGGS-Steady at 281. * PETROLEUM-Saies at . ax 3 2xfl,@21}/o for re‘flsngg in bo: @l * for \ml. and 1 M@ Or “In N LEATHER—inuand very firm. Buenos Alma light to heavy 182311“,mms 2G ©2913 Rio Grandedo.,......... Dalifornia do.,.......... Philadolphiarsolo,..... WOOL-Qaiet and ve ry firm. DIIMEBHO AOOCOye a s s essen s noirs on 44. 00° > UDWRRROU, cc... «1.57, §600 ; Pulled. ...... ae t a v aprssnceccce sae 731% 550 Tubbed 45 @990 New Fork Stock and Money Mafiket. l. [By Telegraph to the Gazetto.] 1 'New Feb 11-12 M. Gold heary “1101/43 Governments dull and steady. Exchange, long,108%, short, 109';. State Securities verg dull and steady New Tenn. Bonds weak. Btate Bonds firm and dull. 0C Money casy. ; Express stocks quiet. Currency Bonds firm. Btocksa dull and heavy. Pmnmqm Union Pacifc, 28}4 ; Hudson & St. Jo U. 8. Sixes, 1881, registered.. U. 8. Bixas, 1881, coupon... U. 8. 5-20, 1862, regls red. . ecagaaaaas cpomnanmppt ho 53 = to & IB © % 0-40, U. 8. 10-40, coupon.... U. 8. Currency sixes. Mariposa............ 1}{{Cleve. Cin... 8 Mariposa prof.... _ 2:4{New Jersey Central 110/ 785¢j Rock Jsland........ 1119 4509 Mflwa‘uw St. Paul B5¢% 71 75% 82,5 Tol. Wab dz. West, ©7624 Pacific Mail.... b8}4!Fort Wayne........... . 86 2 9s $131ng mas: ...... 3:5; cmdo FOL... 21 ells.Fatgo & Co., 3 cegp & Alton., 121 Ambler-vi! [o ea a” ref............ 15 U. 8. Exp mu“ 64 10. & M. Certificates «474 Bost. Hartt'd & Erie 414. son Riy.RR......... 97?‘ Col. Ch1. & Ind.Cen 213 mei rip.... & Eden?” ar $12 Hannibnlafi‘tmic’ to, C13 Bx: pie $ Cent’l Pacific Bond 10° 113° (Unlo do do do ret......“...,. 120 Tenn 65 ox coup ege 60 reseses 1185¢g| do 63 new... 66 Mich. (izeum 4. 1184 Virginia Gs.0x coup 56 Lake Shore & M. B. 8954 , 6s,now..... 6514 Illinois Central.... 182 Missouri 68 9% Clove &Pittsb' 91%) Del. Lac, 4 West.... 102% Chicago & N. 74. |Dol. & Hud. Canal. 119 do pfd. 9036 Maura Wholesale and Retail Price Ourrent. _ Ovric® ELMIRA GAZETTE, Fb 14, 1872. GENERAL REMARE3. A competition among gfocers has served to lessen the prices of general staple articles of groceries and provisioris, which sare now getting down to some- thing like ® before the war rates, \A\ sugar is now offered at 12 cts. por Ib ; best sagar cured hams, 1254e per lb; bast lard 12!4e. per lb; best cheese 160, per tb; goldan syrup 60c. par gallon ; N. O. Molasses 8¢6c. per gallon ; pork Oc. per Ib; No, 1 mackrel 10c. per 1b; and so on is noted an agxeeable cheapening of the © cost of living,\ which is a vary gratifying fret to all classes, especially the poor. We annex onr usual dotatled atalement of prices current, BUTTER . Choico lola in good demand at 40c, per lb, fair to medium 26°28 cenm Prices a litle hath r than last week. . a . EGGB ~ Bupply fair at 26@28¢. per dozen M CHEESE, b Bast factory commands 13@14!fets por 15. APPLES Good lots are wanted, and will readily !=fug $1 50 per bush. The is limited, GRAIN. The changes in our quotatidns from last week are slight, if any, ard represent as nour as porsible the condition of our m&rket. WHEAT © Unchanged and l-1t very little doing. Weoequote as t follows : White,................. ae ee ea ee + +81 5O@1L 65 OaTS The 'market up to this a. M continues strong, with light reseipts, Holders not yule so firm. Of- ferings fair at last week's prices : ta ihe i @4%c M4be Inactive unker limited demand. Email lots change hands at 75@80c. FLOUR. Market remains quiet but steady. with priccs un» changed, asida from & little run is the grocery de- partment, which should not di<turb the zencral de- mand. We quote: White,. as o e enn cnc re Red, alek... 750K a FANCY BRAND-é C.J. Hill,...... 22080 @a10 Cream may,~ anne ines cnn ee eee. (9,00 AEIONR, qee 0 (29,00 * BM! a Remains aslast reported, with no sales to quote= However dealers could bo induced to bay if grocers would sell at a price they could name or afford to pay. ~ IQLTKWHEAT. Bmall lots find ready martist 670 ct«. RYE, None moving. g BUCCEW HEAT Fi GUR §3,00083,%5 por 100 owt. MABEET MEATS Unchanged. 5 in detsand at G.oduts por tb. i HUAKEYS Wantod at ctaper Ib, © HAY » Has advanced and to-day the bast commanded 199 per ton. Leas good, 18@18.. Eupply not so geal well supplies, STRAW. Wheat £0 to $8, Ont §8 to #10 por taa woo Bugar maple, $500 per cont Other binds $2 % 4,04. FURY a SKina -Calf Bing 18¢ por th. “3mm“ Akigs a ptovo, Midcs 66@To per it all!!! Sim 01.01.00. Murkrah worn, Rest Fox, #1, 00@3,h0, Fascan, Rack Skuat, Hogi - wa tale par th ' akw Tomk uamwa fee 44111 T witaka ano reas Resetpte Par Tho O0 1 rhe brane WWW uy week tast yoan 1,412 tls. Mwfiéfirfim % wan hat.. A ”f” . « Repro A 1 F INANCIAL & CDMMERBtAL mestpteronttowen, ine pege. onferenthi? voll last year, 8,032, shipmenta,«.. - prof Ewmdflrteg, BMO...«....... g falr to good Naw Yoaxk. Foch. 4-4 P.X¥,. Np Emma. \ Apples unehangefi, hat more stowly. Supcrior nne western. 6-30 \ Grapes {gm-y matks * ocmmit w fair“. Yam-1.1955, almanac“... pon ** common-\unnu’un out” cl Receipt”? provisions—pork, \8011317“ a 1 blas eulMngi nhess : las. 18.8892 wi A4... 10 asesés as seee oe s g t9 @1 sf Winter Hea wm’TZ......' a gic 2m don\Q‘COIM‘QCD:.:—l.:ol:::::l:l..:' hJOO-Ilfll'g £2 aiIQQsz; chime er 650 @1 70 White WETIETM} s a s s oi a r 70 @1 79 \ ALMLDOP s H1 60 orr hole. 3:3..21uvauxee-n 24°», (87-.. 4 an“ % Choice Ambar Indiana.... 23 gill} - ...... - uO --All Hogcwny dressed.. . ~Hogs, Jorsey and N, ¥, “gm... vou f POULTRY AND GAME Fowls and ohlckofls Turkeys \umnuuvunnunu I5 i Quad sound. do: s «8 --‘.dov.. 40 It! ........... « g shortwaddlo...'.. 10 (' Sheep and Lambs, PBicks of CATTLE, P.ime to qxu-n Medium, oriair Thin Steers and ...... Inferior or lower grade ........................ The most of sales from.... Pricrs of 5mm? AND I A NRA, P'ricss or Hoos. Livo are worth. SPEOQIAL NOTIOB, | A CHICAGO PHY‘sH I HM Dr Joseph S. Lan‘o of :it aim 8t., Chica 1 was called in to see a case of Infammatio Kidneys that had been treated by one of eminent physic ians. (3pm the syn: { your Misitcar's Pm‘zms As wh represented to be it would be the best this proseribo, Idil so, and with the most gralify 1113 re- sults. The patient had ton confined to hay rpom - . tuu or some tims, but after a fow days use of fhe Biffers A CA nD. A Clergy man, fihxln res'ding 'n a missionary, discovered asafean the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Digeas- 1 es of L130 Urinary and Seminal Organs, train of disoriers brought on by bane « Great numbirs have bean at Amer-103 as sim sleremedytor preparing} 8:4 asing ans medicine, ve'ops, to any one who needs iL, Free JOdE§H T. INN: TO PHYSICI New York, Au Allow mo to call your attention to TION OF CuMrPOUND mXTRAUC rta are BUCHU, Lane Lu, Mopx or; Pnzmu’nou ~Buclm ine gin ismlm mnml with spirits vbtained rries; very liities airmail pmponlnn OL spirit, lt-is than any now to use, Buchu, as prepared by druggists, (g It is a plant that its fragrance flame destroys this fits active pring dark and giutinous decoction,. ingredients. The Buchu in my prep nates; the smallest quantity of the 0 are added to prevent fermentation; it will be found pot to be & 'Finct Pharmacopoes, nor is ita Syrup—at be used in cases where fever In this, you bave the knowl and the nfode of preparation, Hopiag that you will favor it with upon iaspeciion it wéu meet wit Mfgzogv. [C- is used, and more pmtyfle of a datk colar je is the, color of Lher mgre lent! re, af mace in d therefore can imation exist.- the ingrediqnts atria! and that h your approbe- With a felling of coufidgnce. m’ mperienoe mandate; in the Chopist and druggma ot 16 ¥] {From the largestflnnu'mturing umbold he ocou \I am sequainted ith in HT dence, 'and was pled the Drug Store successful in conducting the 'business' where others had notbeen equaily so bi favorably impressed with his cha ‘VILLIAM W IGH'IIMAN Emma, numer- opposite ngy reg ter and enter- Firm of Powers & Wei Chemists, Ninth and HanxBorp's Furuto F frau‘r Bug m: for weakn arising from iudiscretion. The 6x§ Nature which are accompaired by so many Manny: 4 symptoms, among which will be uon to Exertion, Horror: of Disease or Forehodings Universal Lasmtude, Progiration, enter Into the enjoyment of roctet constitution, once affected _ Weakness, requires Ine ald of Medi and invigorate the system, whic TRACT BUCHU invariably .d ment is submitted to, Consumptio ound, Indis Luss of Memofy, pb h or Insanity 'en- venu, in affection by any other pte- HepmBotp's Fucip ExTRACT of B peculiar to Females, is unequatied aration,as in Chlorosis,or Retent uppression of Customary Evacut Schirrus state of the Uterus, and ® dent to the sex, or the decline or f HErxsouD's Fuomb.ExtRACT BU O8E Wase will rédicaliy exua em diseares arising from ba at little expense, litle or,po chan venience or exposure;; completely auiperseding those unpieasant and dangerous reme mes, Copaiva and , in all these dlueaseq. elmbeld'is Fipid Extract Buchu in all dispas- *whellter exisfing in male 'of fe- ngtion, and no mat- .. m; 1ths p rsantmtummld ndi more stréngthen- repsratton qf Bark or Iron: wn or delicate cofte 11 complaints incl- puv asp es of these organ male, from what ter of how long s 'odor, \immediate\ ing than any of th Those suffering trots broken« stitutions, procure the remedy at once. 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