USEFUL AND-SUGGESTIyE. Growing Potatoes under Straw. In the Rural New Yorker of February 3d, 1872, an Illinois correspondent aSked if apy, of the readers of the Rural . - had, 'the puss year, produged a crop of poatoea drop ping the seed on the surface of meadow or pasture land, without plowing,- and cover ing it with, straw; and hating. tried raising ,potatoes under straw for the, last , thirty years, I will - give you a bit of my experi ence. I did not •raise tiny potatoes for some years without plOwing the ground. I have tried to raise them on sod and nit lilowed ground, without covering with ground be fore I put on the straw, but I' had no good crops either way. It will do on sod, or ,on plowed ground, if you put on plenty of straw, in a wet season. I never raised a poor crop of potatoes .yet, when I plowed the ground first, then planted theth in the same way al I wool y 1 raise potatoes without putting straw on thlint • Last year—that is, last summer—was too dry,here in Ohio for potatoes, and yet I raised a very good crop. of good, large potatoes. I can now show you, if you wilt come and take a peep into my cellar, potatoes that weigh two po9Mis and two pounds and a half, of the King or Earlies, Early llose,,Peerless, Prolific, Mo hawk, and a number of other kinds. I will tell you how I raised those large and good potatoes. In the fall of 1870-1 plowed clover sod some eightinches deep; through the winter I hauled on a good quan tity of barnyard manure and spread it all over the ground; in the spring of 1871.1 harrowq the ground, manure and all, fine; then plowed the ground again as deep as I had plowed it. before; then harrowed ft fine again; then furrowed it out only one way, about three feet apart; then drilled In the seed in the furrows about ten to ,twelve tin ches apart. The seed was some whole po tatoes, some cut in halves, some in less pie ces, and some in single eyes. Covered then about three inches with ground, and hoed the furrows. This was done about the 10th of May. Then covered the whole all over with straw from six to eight inches deep, and let all be till digging time; then we used the llcxamer six-pronged potato digger in scratching oil the straw. We found many potatoes on top of the ground just under the straw. I have been thus minute in the above be cause so many ask me from time to time how I raise potatoes tinder straw. Now, gentlemen, if the above will do any good—and I know it will if you practice it —1 shall be glad. Many ask mg - too , which kind of potatoes' I like best, This question I will answer. I like the Early Hose hest for early—taking yteld, quality, beauty and flavor into consideration. The King of Earlies, or " Breese's Fifty Dollar Potato," its he has it in his essay, is very good; and the Peerless, I think, is decidedly the best and most profitable potato I ever saw for the late. I had it planted side by sida with the Peach Blow last -season; fbe-Peerless yielded double that of -the Peach 13Iow, and is a much nicer potato.—M. Jae g; tl lioNs.—To raise onions from seed, the seed must be fresh. Throw a pinch into' a cup of water; if it sinks it is sound; if not, plant potatoes in your onion bed. If good, it should he put in the ground the last of March or first of April—not later than the middle at any rate. ,Make drills one foot apart; sow the see,(l pretty thickly. It will come up in about !two weeks. Thht to an inch or more apart; keep perfectly clean.— It is best to weed by hand. Girls can tend an °llion bed anti be hapi)y. Never hoe dirt toward an on4ou plant. When the tops dielt is a sign that the bulbs what digging. Leave in little heaps for a few (lays and then store away. Sets are mostly raised from seed. It should be sown thickly and not thinned. You will thus get a vast, number of little onions, which are to be laid by and planted in the fall or spring. In the pur chase of seed you had better select Weth ersfield Red or Danvers Yellow. Set Onions should be planted in autumn,. anti covered AN iili straw when winter sets in: You wilt thus get the start of your neigh bors,- and, thereby till them with intense pleasure. They will succeed planted in the ,prin,g, but will not give so early a crop.— The potato onion 4 is the best tolAant for the main crop; they should be set out in the fall, and tieuted as sets; , they are safer there than in the cellar. The small bulbs make the large ones, and the largo ones produce the 5: mall ones. I have often got ten small onions from the one. They are not as strong as the common sorts, are much more easily grown, and come earlier. Of course, rais ing onions from the :Ted will give a larger crop, and is the most profitable, all things considered. eistio n f Von. lb: Al.lll Y OF :MILK It A POlThill OF BUT: TER.—A correspondent wishes to know how much milk it takes to make a pound of but ter. In answer, we will say that a eorres- F indent of the Boston Ploug'ima n: kept an account of thE milk from his herd of nine grade Short Horn cows, beginning June 1, and continuing for 14:1 days, together with the butter made from the smite, and aster-. twined that it lead Laken 21 pounds of milk to make one pound of butter, or about elev en quart:-. to the pouted. This is not guess work, he adds, but the actual result of a current record. Another roil eliondeut of the Hutighimen "I have lately had the question tes ted on my farm with the following results: The milli of six cows (three imported .1 er- Qey: . l and three pure hied Kerries) was care fully and separately measured, and the cream of each breed churned and the butter weighed by itself. The milk of the three Jerseys required nine quarts to produce one pound of, butter,. and that of the three Ken it required eight and two-thirds quarts.— All the milk of these six cows during the I.e.t steel. in 1 tetoher Was used in the exper 'mew," S %vv.: Voya 11‘ni:.—The Oxford Press *;l \ -s: " Item is a matter to which farmers pay little attention. In .many eases it is North as nnu•h as the timber. We have beard of a farmer it ho bought six black-oak trees of his neighbors, .for which lie gave *l9. Ile sold the bark fur VI, and made 4000 .11ingles out of the timber, besides the u ash. wood. Don't let the trees get too old before they are cut, or you will lose your hark. Many a valuable oak is left standing until it dies, and the bark is lost. The right time to cut for barking is when the leaves are about the size of a squirrel's ears. There is : lways a klem and for the bark at the tan ne ies at a good price." ) Gleanings 0 A good method of cleaning .lamp chim neys is to wash them. in warm, water and wipe dry with paper. Never put a cold himm , v into water too hot, as it is liable to Inc il: the glass. Don't kvep irri a elPinstant fret about things that Inay be minoying, or worry about things you can't help. Troubles are not lightened hy fretting. The title remedy is to keep cool and try to master the difficulties; and not let them"master vou. Sow Ist; CLov SRBD.—Farmers uho .4row clover Seed arc reCOMMCbded by iit r in the Rural World to sow the seeds the chaff without hulling, since it is ae- Ilally worth thore and will bring a better rot) then the same quantity of sued will it hulled. lie says many of the seeds are in jured by hulling, and the chaff is a punter ion to the young and tender plants itI:MEDY FOR KNEE SPRUM; I . Weeks, Tiskilwit, 111., writes to the rn Rural that he lins cured many' knee • prong ,, horses try linving them shod ith heel calks very lopng and toe calks short.-- Thus the constant strain of the cords of the leg is removed. The horse thus shod Auld& ' have his legs bathed twice a day for a few days with salt and vinegar, and should not he driven or ridden fast down hill. IlAnnowiNo Con:_c —_ . correspondent of lice lcistet;a Farap r gives the following tle :-oriptio» of how he harrows his corn " vonnnenee lust before the corn conies up, and continue aq needed, to keep the Foil tooSe and the weeds out of sight, until it tall the harrow trill break it (.11 There nothing o needful to recure a good crop cot 11, N\ Eeasons, as frequent iirring of the soil When it is in it-A titA I . 1.1 crowth, and no tool xvill do this so heaply or so thoroughly 'in the hill as a tightly (s)llAltitled harrow. I harrow hack and forth till I have my land as I desire If the corn is rowed both waysiof the field, the :Iveond harroning, should cross the first, the third the seeontl, athl so on. I have not had a failure in four Reairs with Dent (sal t (a) niy white, heavy, cold soil. The house fly is much encouraged by ev ery sort of filth, in which it breed., and con sequently may be diminished in numbeN by constant and thorough eleanlmegs both around our houses and in the streets. The American louse Ijy is sasd to be a distinct though similar species to that of Europe. THE OLD, MENGRANT MEETING. .t JOHN H. lt,tyr.s. Well, wire ; we've had a meethie . at the nekool4use. yu the:4lll,'l4 t) t chotidi 'Attatrulgtl4 VopAltli„,fo mon still, But I found I couldn't do It: each man down Ills CADO would plant, -• • • And alu,ut with nil tho ycdpu g 4311 1. in for Graut I" - • We talked about the past four yearsivautt grga things had been done; • ".‘ How the nation's - debt tudt'nelted like the silo* , before Of° 81113 . ; We Said, to keep it ineltin,' do a bolter thing. we cau't, Than to sticka•and hang togethe — r and all Re Su 41- Client. 'We'all looked through our spectacles upon the tanked faits, Then drew the veil of charity o'er giant Stunuer'aacts. We said, "We like you, Sumner, but go your way we trili't"- 1 Then ',undo the oehoollieukie echo with a rousiug shout fee Grant. • We didn't have murk charity for Truratmg or for Stilnry.;: They stand alouinl thu party guts, a pair of snarling EU Thar si , ,:ehes cminf..thaim 11,7, 3.0 r 4.take.,:ciiaut toe -thcic mark; : ' . - lic'ti anold lialeun ttinner andkuows - low - to , haudle ta,,k. We talked about GI ant'a Sliktobll3 . —M C thought it no great , • s '' To vote that out of °nice we might vote u worse ono And, netill . tie wereamiukl I.wourdn't do fqr us to rant; lit our pipes together, and s all smoked tho health of Grant. . • In the days of, the iebelliuu, none of us could go to fight,, • ' , i , .. But we read from 'goat till eve log how ho battled for the right; lie hitSbeen the nation's servant:in the days of 'peace and war. .. , T. - '''. - And treason melts before him like the smoke of his cigar. " After I'd adjourned the meeUn' rove caeliA friendly grip; ! ' • We, ei ery one, Ileterniined•to .stand by the 'wer-tried Shill; .- , . . , • We will not topple' over, we.3vill not even slant, But put our canes do 4 firm and strontuatal stand up ~. straight for Grantt - ALL SORTS A Poughkeepsie organ-grinder's mumkey. wears a Dolly Vanden. t Early rNog was once of thrift, J>Ut tiow it ‘ indicates; that a man is • ,„ dry. George Eliot says that It great ninny strong men "hold half their rectitude in the mind of the being they love best." ' The latest Belgian papers report the ondi lion of the ex. Empress Carlotta to be worse than ever. There is tici'w di . ) hope of her recovery. It is believed that for more than two coni tunics, between the years 1034 and 185(1, no single Japanese voluntarily lds Licean bound The New York Tribu w, says it is assertei that within forty i eight hours after Mrs. Fanny Ilyde was rbleased on bail sbe re ceived a number of invitations RI lecture. A lad, aged sixteen years, was arrested in Janesville, Wis., recently, for *timing the dress of a female, and as such Obtaining a situation as a maid servant at 'a house in the city: .' Gavazzi is said to be succeeding beyond his most sanguine expectations in raising money for the evangelization of Italy. He has received aid from quarters where he least looked for it. The unhappy infant: dauglitv of Mr. Al exander S. Allen, or Berlin, Rensselaer county; New York, aired 31 years, can re peat the story of Rip Van Winkle, covering ten large printed pages, by heart. No less than 1,000 subscribers to Beecher's Chrioian Un kW, in ,Grand Rapids,- Hastings, and Other places, have been swindled out of their money by a bogus canvassing agent, one "Rev." McCarthy. &Chinaman in California, unable to speak a word of English, who was accused of re ceiving stolen goods and was hung up to make him confess from whom he obtained them, has been made permanently insane by the outrage, ' • The Ladies' Room In Stroughtdn Depot, 0. C. R. R., has the following notice put up behind the .stove "When this tire don't suit yon, please let'Sonie lady fix it that has never tried.-= Those whe . have tried are sure to let the flro out." - • : "Prisoner," said ''l3quire Jimes, in award ing judgement, "it is a maxim of the, law that it is better to err on the side of mercy. The court has made . up her mind ( whieh side she will err on; and nuthiug remtrins but to. • err on that Side."; • The New Yor sayS a hake and very distinguished Party of En lisliladies, and gentlemen of nobility halr,e. arrang'ed to visit Boston in June to attend Gills Ore's Grand Jubilee. Their passage from Liverpool to New York has been engaged. President Buchanan, in al message sent to Congress fifteen years ago, remarked that "evrr since the origin of our - Government we, t have been employed in negotiating-trea ties with, Great Britain, and ,afterward in discussing their true intent and meaning." And we are still at it. M. D. Conway writes from Rome very. enthusiasts ally concerning the AmeriCan sculptor, Miss Foley, and her triumphs in her art. Her marble bust of Theodore Parker is the only rdhl head of him which Mr. Conway has ever seen since the original was laid in the_cemetery at Florene. The most important clue to the existence of a Polar passage, yet discovered, is the fact of the Crew of the Polaris having seen, followed, end killed a whale having in one of its fins h harpoon similar to those used ill the South Pacific; andlhis happened in in region where, as Captain Hall says, "the sail of an American or European vessel had never been given to the wind before." A chorister of an Atlanta church, return ing home the other evening, took a draft from the "old oaken bucket," A moccasin snake that was coiled around the pail bit him in the forehead before the man saw hint. A doctor was sent for and,- in the meantime, his head swelled to an enormous size. Tx\ o quarts of whisky were poured down him, and he will recover: An unfortunate peddler fell intO the r. at Twelfth street, Chicago, and was rest,.: by the cook of a schooner. After walking ' to the corner of Fourth avenue, he suddenly lost his strength, and'expired before assis tance could be procured. An intelligent jury of American citizens investigated' the case, and astonished the coroner with the verdict, "Accidentally drowned." Puncle-gives A hint to _brother .Jonathan in a cartoon representing a figure of the Tichborne claimant in chains, and inscribed upon Ms expansive paunch` "Ile who eh/bits what isn't his'n, when he's „ sent to prison," as posted upon a will, upon loch gazes Jonathan with affrighted aspect, w hile Sohn Bull, bill-poster for the nonce, surveys the scene with a waggish air of jollity. on the spot at Champion Hill, Vicksburg, where the rebel General Tilgham was shot dead at the head of his troops, stood a peach tree, the leaves and fruit of which, ever -af terward, were of a red blood color. t The tree was translated to the orchard.of Dr. J. L. licbron, but still'ifetains :its Peculiarity. .1 similar tint pervades the leaves and- fruit of scions taken from it. So the Vie'ssburg I II "Not otherwise than embalmed will I quit 31adrid,-" says the young, king , 9f, li3pain.— Thst` tutry . do fora Spartiall OAgrant' from a royal beginner, but it does not compare a it h what Butler told the Philadelphia rail road men when they solemnly assured him lie could not get through Baltimore with busetts troops, in April, 1861. "I shall march through Baltimore," said Butler ••or come borne on ice before the end of this Ueek." There are no clerks that pride themselves more on their muscle than thoSe of Roches ter A couple of these would-he athletes, N% bile rowing ()( thekienesee, the other day, allowed their b at to drift toward the dam in order that they might show how e — asy--it, Wll`i to pull away from the brink. On -be ing rescued by a party from the shore they were rolled in sawdust and dosed with gin gertea until they were sufficiently- revived to reach their homes. • -- The Pittsburgh Dispatch says: "If half the charges made against Rev. Huston, of Bid timore, be true, and if his career preyidus to his pastorate in that city was so full of im morality as it is now represented, the pres ent scandal may at least be productive of on good result, to wit: it will warn cobgre gatot-ions to make thorough inquiry- into the antecedents of strange clergymen before giving them places in their chureltes andin troduelbg them into the bosom of their fam ilies. IIIIIIIME:11==i1EliliNiii II 61,ifiVAir$2U10 ABBIRACI Of IeIYT. TABLE, ADOCT , E.I , 'NOT .181 . 11 , 1871., NRW and 133P110VED DRAW INO ItOOM and i d 1.,M MP INO COACH EB;corubi OD g all Zuderu ntillovo: moots, aro run through on all Trains bet Wee BUffiao; Niagara Falls, iiiikpoublou liridga Cibittiall Chian. grail and Naw York. El. ST ATIO N 6 6 1;z1l Newilrio4ll4 Jersey City." Suwelianna Great Ileud.. 66 Dinghs'ton. • • Owego • " Waverly. ' 6 Elmira. 66 Corning. " Nihau di'ost. • Goelleeter.Ar. 1101) 6 118v OW bliagra liuspAlrldgtd!. Mitten Dunkirk E•' Cleveland •' Cinch:mail " Additional Local Trains Westward. 5.00 a. 1a....t0:0 Baudaya, true, Otraitu ' 5.00 a. tn., daily, (rum Susquehana. 11.40 a. al daily, trem eueguLhatin. t 1.00 p. CU ex,:ept Suada)b. [ran. burquaLaues .•1 l • 1.15 p md>fcrpt , s utolnyi, (rota 6110 Ira. titapplug ac 411111111401/4RAtllailtg 04),14 tiarliti Patti kw: au4 thunco, rta — J. von, to Buffalu,"iirtivitis at b 86 # m'• 2.10 p maxoapt Sundaya:trom littighauttab • - . • Eastward. . , . . STATIONS. N 0.12. N 0.4 i )10.184 ii-No 9 I , ' CincPati L'vo 946 p m ~. ..:1140 am Olevolaud " 726 am ....... . ~ 00 p m Dunkirk " 126 p m ......... .. :: ...... p ret * .t, . cwtop . „ •,! . 1.40 '•, '.6010 0110 l 10 00 " : 40 aea stapay3 . o 6 1 . fib "a 4649 wa ao pc, .. A da , f Niagara F . : .. 162 " 060 6 6 . 110 12 ~" 44,2 61 Baffitlo - '' ' 66 '24a - 443' ": aro" " TOO .. Roroelherle" 01'6 Sup 1045 .46 i 330 .ll 06 66 Rocheeter " -41X1p au to 14 6 44 1 .111. " earning " 736 " 12 20a m gas " Ipo sf.. Elmira " 817 " 126 8 " I 386 " .1 00 pia Waverly " 847 " 187 " 800 " 1/251pea Owego " 2 17J " 919 " i 046 - ! 11i pia Dlughaael'oN 1015 " $O6 .. 1 727 " roe pm Great Bond " . ..0. 886 ! 7 112 . " 17 p m Suequehau'a" il 03 " 400 "18 26 " 47. pAI PortJery le " 262 am 750 " 112 Os p m 4, X 8 p m .14Iddlutown" ,3:68 " 646 , 4 ! !1263 " , ..4 rlohito tn "P I ' 1 0 6 4 ;`, '' ' - te:; ( et Nowbnrgb " ...... :.... E... 121 p all „„$.7-7., 836 ... p tu Eakerion - 14 '6 50 4 114. 11'06 ain - 2 ok tir 840 pel Newark • " 700 " 2 Obpart 515 " ..., ..! . -.. p ~ in Jeraey City " 638 " 1188 a m 828 " 9lb New York 66 700 " 11 00 m 9 40 " 025 I) to --Rochest-r Democrat Additional Local Trains Eastward. 6.00 a m., oundaya icopted. from neraalatrille. 6.55 a ru„ daily from 11.0rnellatille. 7.00 a ut.. except Suudaya, from Owego. 7.60 a m., except Sunda's, from Elmira. i‘ s „ 1.55 p. m.. except Sundays, from Named Poe{, 2.10 p. m., except Sundays, from Ifornslisvlllo. *Daily. t Stuudityp bfelitucti ttpluelloville sad Nett Lt. ... 1 • 7.;.:4• 1) . ituuttsdr, '.41.; ARA Geu'l Sup't, Glais'l Pass *Art Direct Ronto North and Month, On and altar Sunday, Nor 12th, 1821, Traits' wlhl depart front Troy, Ps., as follows : 31 nil 6,52 A. M. Buffalo Hspruss, 10.36 P.X, W'nuiport Accom. 7.10. Niagara ltaprela I.ob P. X TRAINS LEAVE NORTHWARD. ......... 930 r. 51. im 4.1 k AcFm 10 OA A.ll -Nl9Fik EipF1 . 064,33P.M.- 09111#9',Nztreis 4,27 AV • A. It:FISKE, Otinoral Suporlntendent. Wellsboro & Lawrenceville IL K. GOING 1it.n.711. bTATI 0/i 8 . 001:10 BOUTS,. 630 pm 10 am. Corning 900 a in 7 bOp ni 425 pm 10 05 am Lawreneoville 10 17 a m 8 110 4 14pm 955 am Dunning 10 27 ata 860 pm 408 pm 951 am *lsallirop 10 32 a ino4 p . ta, 364 ptn 1 0 40 am *llearOpetil 10 46 a m 016 p m 3 49VAt S 3 affil Ttoga Vfilag4) 10 bes am 9.20. pm 331 pm 918 am *Hammond 11 12a ru 936 p in a 19,pra 5.07 am 411111 a Creek , 11. 26 a m 040 pm 313 put 000 am Holliday 11 31 ain 9 60p ta 303 pm 861 am, Middlebury 11 tl am 9 LO.p st 264 pm 843 am Niles Valley 11 40a mlO 06 . p m 242 pm 831 am *Marsh Creek 12 02 pm 10 16 pm 231 pm 805 am Welleboro' 12 00 a m 10 22 pm *Flag Stations. A. 11.0ORTON,Sup't. Blossburg & Corning & Tioga fit. It‘ 11 10 am 6 30. pm Corning 900 am 7 50pin 10 66 am 615 pm Mu lhollon 919 am 06 poi 10 42 am b OZ. nua Erwin Centre 983 am 818 pm 10 30 am 460 pm Cook'a 045am8 30 pm 10 25 am 440 pm Lindley 0 50am 880 pm 10 16 ant 4 35-pm Layrrencaville 10 Gam 848 pm „1.003444 4 21 , paz Solnar'aLlVlloSlO9raut 644433/ 9 68'aM 4lt pm( - Mltaholl'e 10 37 am 908 pin 940 am 407 i pm Old Station 10 41 am 912 pm 037 alp 361 pm Thagar t 10 56,ana ;9 25 pm , 2e, UM ;847 p ' ; &obit 11 . 02 ain ' 932 pm ............. , AlcOaler, 916 bin Ore Lainb's Orimk 11 12 am 943 pm 00 am 837 pm,. Alimanald 11 24 am 9 5 , 5 pm Canoe Camp 846 am . 8 09'pm Covington 11 44 am 10 16 pm 825 am 260 pm BlosabuTg 12 05 am 10 36pm 2 25 p ; „na Somerville 12 26 am 2 20 pm Vali Brook /2 45 am A. 11. GORTON, L.II.B7IAYTUOK, Supt D. k.iol. R. R. Supt Tioga R. B. Depot, Fo9t of Pine Street, Wllllaroapart, Pa. ' . ; jusr.spum.: • Mail dep. Williamsport 9.06 a. In. Aooommodation 44p. WiakunsPart. ..... • • • 6.00 P. m. Mail arrive at Williamsport 6 20 p. m. Accommodation arrive at Wi11iam5p0rt,.....9.26 a in. An additional train leavee Depot at Herdic Rouse. W . nieport. at 7.4.0 a. m.—for Milton, Philadelphia. X. York, Boston and intermediate points. Returning, direct connection is made at Williamsport with train* for the west. No rhango of *re between Philadelphia. New York and Williamsport. GEO. WSW Buie,. Irtll. ) - 1111 ALL DRUGGISTS EVERY W HERE. 4an. 1, 1872. PIRROR & HEM* Welle&u.o. ERIE ItAILNI AY: Westward. No. .j+103.• 1140 It 5.80 r x 111 b " 545 " .7 - 20 " 815rx 155 An 23f) x 837 " 217 " 915 " 262 ' '426 ?"' 10.10 " 366 " - 41 " 11,00 " 6.27 " :618 *. 4 , 11.50 " 5.05 " 1286 A/4 542 " f 6.01 12'38 " No. I. 9 30 A a 945 •' 4 30 Din 5.13 P It b. 33 " 0.30 " 7.0 b " 7.98 " 10.20 " i 10.20 gps 2.01 Lift 20 Ott 012.5 " 111.20 A m 7.00 " ;12 10 P M 4.10 . 1 1 112.15 " 12.16 7.15 " 12.20 " 12 20 7.20 " 12 54 " 12.84 .• 065 P M 8.65 " 66' " 700 A 60 A m 11 40 0.51140 p 12.00 Mgt 1234 e hi 11143,' , 100 " '2 2•1 7CO e. 000 p Northern Central. ; LEAVE SOUTHWARD Js REDNIELD" • , • - Asst(long Suiv't Time Table No. 3. TAKLB ENTICT TlftlltaDAT, Di toT. 16 it 1,1871 1:11^3:17.1 GOING NORTH Catawissa Rallioad. lA.yer's Sarsaparilla staidly growing rep „ut atiou, 'posed ou its miiiiisie'Ortties'attli ihstaindi'Vy its , re . , , , markahle:h.nres:' , 'Bo'aitild'as to be saf4 and' beneficial to childreni and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great, cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,- or diseases that have lurked' in the systems for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which ire publicly known, of Scrofula, and all. scrofulous_ diseases, Illeei•Si Ertiptloik 'anti . ifilipti'Ve” dis orders of tho:skin; Tuthort4rßlotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's , Fire,•Rose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald H ltl, Ringworm, and internal Ul eetions of tb.3 Uterus, Stomach, at Liver. It also cures other cons plat its, to whirls it would not scent especi ally adapted. micli as Dropsy,— -spep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Dis • Female. Wealcneti.s., Debility, an Lettcorrhnea, when ihey, are manifesta tions Of ilie-crortiroll, • 1 .41 . 1` iin P. It is an excellent I e , toret iir health and strength in the SpritrY. it s renew ing the appetite and vigor of 111,• .ii_,.,. 1 i%,. organs , it disApates the dept.w.,i,,,i , ml lit less lan guor of the season. Es en ~here en disorder appvar., pinto eve( hailer :Ala lis% I,,n ger , for cleansing the Howl. 'l'lle-y- , tem moves on with renewed vigor and a iwsr 10,,5: of life. P R h.' I' _4 I: Eli 11 1 Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Aaalvtical C&cau iate Exeeutbi's Notice: T UTTERS Testamentary on the estate of Harsh K. 14 Everett, late of Bloeaburg, Tioge county, Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, ali persons having claims against said estate and those indebted to it wilt settle with JOHN VAN ORDE.II„ Er.eer. Blossburg, April 17, 1872-6 w 11AISOLUTION.—The firm of St,swart & Dll/NalllX L./ has diaolved partnership, and sold out their au , ttro,stock of goods,to L. Duntans. & Co. The books of Stewart & Duman: are left with W. A. Stone for settle- went and collection. STEWART & t r . Wellsboro, May 8,18724 w t =MOMS 5 •; 7 f...? .e • ci .; • , .• - . - New -Spring ;;-=, 6oINGI4OVTfi Is widely known as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the axe's tem and purifying the blood. It has stood the test of years, with a eoti- Cl' 1 I :k< e taim and: Fatioy - Dry Go , I: , , . - Salted to the SPRING TRADE, and additiOns Metlealmoat deny, to whtob • 4 - . ", to 114aMi 4.4 DAV ROODS of abr. kind or variety'. we makes' , lEM 0.T,44(:>% 1 7:1M1 c*i C/AL7E1.1::**7171161, awl La boll ta: dt tiat'euts, 141 a are not e4cepea'llithlS section • order dealt:ea by thi most •-• f: t, ; Wallas padalu ONO CAUPlitt HSPA.II=O.47/` as one of ilia foslkuYona of about pada of ail paws kola SS quota% wa adakos**rW and area piss OAP ',Shp to And s . • Almost Aid* Was axed we Sha ll as neat to Wald prices . Nona Ittea MO to bisar • . iiii.vanolng in market. • , • • 'kW citizens of Tiogit County are cordinily invited to ijoudry;. ~i~aatL .187 C. C. Mathers's Cheap Cas i k ~ ~ > : . All hail 1 . creation far and near ; • - , - (.4 •Sfathers s Store you soon shall hoar ; Eat peallng Drums and Cannons' roar • Preelihn the new front shore to shore: • ' ilathem's stoek is now complete ; He has good goods arrd sells them cheap. He trusts no one, but sells for calk And sell so &sap some think him rash. ' some said he would breakin a short time, But if he does then this don't rhyme;,, For he sells heaps tmd sells - them right, • And has !devilish Wall at night. Of Boots and Shoes so very cheap, . I'll take a moments time to speak; Delighted too you can't but be,. With prices and - the quality, He does his business on, the square; That is, he does it right and fair. He says at tince just what, do, • And what he says is right and true. I cannot stop to enumerate— , I have bargains bothgood and great. My stock is plentiful, cheap and fine, Especially in the Dry Goods line. Mathera's Boot k shoe. Net & Cap, Dry Goods & Grocery Store is the goods. GPI) It a trial cud you will be oonriaoed. "Charley" has just returned hem New 'fork with a large stock of Spring t 3 of his kraseuse trade, sell at leas profit than before, and which he has bought Welliboro, April 10. 1872. *Tx Horton & New Spring Goods, CALL AT , NO. 1, BOWEN & CON The Largest Establishment zmixa - mtcan et, E 13.1=L133/63 X 6 D.RiuGro-is MitY) fi t l i l Ue a g t r e 44landl ttf: largeg r lti = clG° 2 a. A 4cesool l STONB, MDR ISIAH IND mass, AI Eillin u aff X TEITIS L A. rA 1113u4, A 'lrransier Ornamenits, Stri ' and Bruohes far Carria • full llna of all Glossae Of Good, allWtalnlng to our bus J. 1. 1872, We now tower a fun and-vary complete stock of • SEILLED ESE BO BUSE GETTING IN IMI3 1 i , i and wafting on cuatomera, • that thy havrn't time to write a Advertisement. WELLSBORO, PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EN Mil Cutter Oruatueistlu 12111 thing I =EI BERM ds, ENE 0 Lloyda thm ationtlen of all lIMI , Our Clothe Will be made 4o the town, bud se 14 oontigiees • • hagal* and Nice, • abased Uitme the advance, or. as they two continually, • and see us &NAM & WAIT& Store. t place In Tinos county to leuy , which ha will, on account uek cheaper than ever. ,O. C. M.A'llllO4l, other Mil OW It BLOCK, !northern Pa.! LEO s! , lea them to offer them at the a small advance over wholesale 'ITER LIMB, lug Pencils e and kept 01 dos*. =MEE Ti 4 LBW STORE! ,t. ~:, W ELALSBOR • , A. -!: - FANDREW FOLEY, . -..lllll.wh O lilut king been n estatlished I • Amur 12 : the Jewelry business in Wallsiiero, has always for sale, - ` f) / various kinds and, pricea : oi . AMERICANWATCLII4, I Gold or Silver, ClOcks, — ,JoWeiry, Gold,, Chains, MO's. Ulnas, Pins, Pmeils, Oases, Gold and • Steel Pens, Thin-bloc, ,SpoouS: Razors, -' Platt d Wale, • SEWING 'HACIIINES, &e., A:e; With vostnil other arliclea usually kept in such es tablishments, which are sold low for C S 'H. • Repairing done nestl , and pxotoptly, end on shori 110T/ox. V - A. FOLEY. Jan.', - 1872-Iy. . ,f .. . Washing MachAne, ja inanottnectil the.heet in Market, having taken the first Pracalurn M the Tiogtt 00., and other Fears, and to decidectly the best washing Machina invented. It OW/ need, a trial to sethity the most skeptical. Per sona wishing to purchase, will °Minim' LUKE STEVICNS, Tioga, Pa. Jan. 1,18 Th e • i A Dentistry. -Closes . ItoAVING returned from a visit Past, lam now pro" pared. with a new Bkvk of goods and instrumenta, r superior buineetnents to those tu want of any thing in my line. drtiftciaLteeth inserted on a new and superior base, at low rafes. Teeth extracted with gut pain. Preservation of the natural tooth a spesiality. Wear warranted. Terms reesbneble. A. B. EASTMAN, Dentist, Jan. ,1, 18 . 12-tf Welleboro, Pa. ROSADALIS 0 s I July 19, 18 BOUGHT for cash, and to be sold for cash, at cash prices. Credit system played out. " Pay as you go," is a trite old maxim, and, when lived up to, the true doctrine for both seller and buyer I iutond to sell goods at small profits, for cash, and respectfully solicit a trial from old patrons, and from all others who wish to buy groceries an staple goods at close figures. A. W. DATER. January 8, 1872. tf MERCHANT TAILORING ! rtEORGE WAGNER, ku just reerived la superb as. Ur ointment Mall kinds of CLOTHS for gentlemen's COARSE & FINE CLOTIfING and is premed to manufacture in the BEST STYLE, and on the shortest uotice. Persons wanting Clothing will please drop in and see my stock. Good Errs and tho best of work guaranteed. Jan. 1. 1.812-I.y. GEO. WAGNER. AoOOOD dairy farm in Tioga township, Tioga Co? Pa., about 2 1-2 miles west of the Borough of ga, about 100 sores improved, and 46 unimproved.— flea on it three barns; three dwelling houses, an apple and peach Orchard, and cther fruit trees. Terms easy. Also adjoining on the west, a farm and timber lands from 40 to 200 tioces as desired, with 80 acres improved, with a good barn, a good house and apple orchard.— Good ter a dairying farm. C.. 11. dErMODIt, Jan. 1, 1872. ' Tioga, Pa. Souse, and Lot for Sale. rdundersigned ottbrl for Bale his House and Lot on Main street, in Ell‘land,Paut a very.low price. lot contains one.bah acre, and is under good out tivatton. For teznis, Arc. apply to the subscriber. Elkland. Po., Fob. 21, 117241, 0. 1.. Bil3COCk. Mrs, C. P. SIETH 5 i s now receiving now aqd elegant deeignatn Mll3.l.3aeaW and Gr 111•101:MS, end invitee the public to call and oxAinino gooda and prlcea. P. B.—No troublo to show geode. Feb. 28, 18T2. Mrs. 0. P. SMITH. AND COLCIDS. tER prepared So Deus Poßoles la first class Com panies on all kinds of Ineurablo Property agatant and Lightning et tenantable rates. We travel and etuuntna all risks pereonally in the coalition of 'Flogs ADA Potter. J. IL CAMPERLL. Mean, Bob. T. 1 /02-4. J. D. CAMPEIRLL. undetnlaned &re for Tomb Ro ts u n es ow a r cl oce n a u t n o uu ea ta o euu r te all or ltksr Italian, or Rutland -;Marble;' ate latent style and approved workmanship and with kteks constantly on band both bloila of Marble and will be able to mat all 14311a0 may favor him wl etedr atdara. on as reasonable terms an sou ba obial4 ha the actuator. PIM= 1 1 in. 1,1873. THE INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ItOSADALIS are published on every package, there fbre it is not a secret preparation, iimsequently PRYSICILNS PRESCRIBE IT it is a certain Ceara for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism. Skin Diseases, Liver Coin pkiint and all diseases of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADALIS • will do snore good than ten bottles of the t•lyrups of Sarsapa.nlla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS havo used `tosadalis in thei r practice for the past three years and freely endow it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifief. DR. T. C. PUGH of liatimw. 012. T. S. DR. R. " bit. .r. O. DANNELLY, . c Mt. J. S. SPARKS, of NiehoLasvillo, ICy. -1 HR. J..L. McCARTITA, Columbia, S. DR. A. R. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. *USED AND ENDORSED BY J. U. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River, Mass. F. IV. SMITH, ackson, Mich. 1. F. WAF.ELEII, Lima, , HALL, Lim..a, 01.10. 21,/iVEN oQ.,Gordprisville, Va. • SA CL McFADDEN, Murfrees boro, Tann: Our space w lll not allow of any ex tended ren.arks In relation to the virtuoso( Rosadalis. Toth° Medical • .fession we guarantee a Fluid En trant superior to any they have over aged in tho treatment of diseased Blood; and to the afflicted we say try Ilosadakis, and you will ho restored to health. litosadalis is sold by all Druggists, sl.soprico per bottle. Address DZ. CLEWSNTS & CO. Manufacturing Chemist*, BALTIMORE, MO4 71-Iy. Change of Base. BRAND-NEW Stook of Goods AT MIDDLPBURY CENTER, PA For Sale or _Rent. General Insurance Agency, NBLe.O.N. T:OUA CO., PA J. H.,& J. D. Campbell, Tioga Marble Works. Corning Foundry , & Machine h ob ------:-:- lASI-IED 1840. B. W. .lEzociii,37lrie arc ISlC)3a.te, 7 Ifanufacturera of Stationtu7 and Portable linginos and Dollars., Gvaring, Shafting and Maebitmry ro d ,. fur Saw 111114 drimi Mi ll s stud Tannarius, OVOIJHId Orates, tor burning . Tau. listaws fvr movin g 1i0 ,.. 4 and leached bark, Casting:), Bolts Its!'road Frogs, Chairs, and IlonalriEg dons at short tiotite. Winos for shipping lcty Qtnal t,r Atailroada to all points, and can furnish Itietslinn:ry clia:tpce than l'ast,i n 4 . t Weatona buiblare of tho bei,t quality. , Jan. 1, 'REISS H. W. TODD Ilea removed her Moen: Store to .11j the late reehlenee of Lauer Datfho, oppoqite Vat,. Horne Hotel. .Stelnw•ay and other for oalo very chat!). Also, MASON Ai ILAMOIN CABINET ORGA { S. OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN ECILINOE. A large stock of NEW MUSIC just received. I 'MONS givon on tho Piano, Organ, rind in fling ing. An opportunity for practice ofilirilett to thoeo who may desire it. H. W. TODD. Jan. I. 1872-tf.l l a 7/Ir4 JZALLES . WM. "Vi: - 71 iIE6ETABLE SICILIAN 40k7 ,24- k%%: HAIR RENEWER Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone.• We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring GRAY OR FADED HAIR to its youthful color, m. king it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and elean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as •it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands , to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It it , the most econ,emical lain DRESSING ever used, as ie requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, Td.D. 2 , State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, " The constituents are pure, and carefully. selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the 3EsT .PREI'MdTION for its intended purposes." - Sold by an Druggists, and Dracrs in Medicines Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gt ay or laded 'Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually fiCCOM p hh 'this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & Jan. 1. 1812 ri W. NAVLE, would say to lxis•frlouds that liaruoss Shop is constantly stocked with Heavy and Light Harnesses, made in a substantial mariner, and offered at prieoa that earinet fail to snit: The boat trarlaneu employed, and non° but the best nigorita pawl. Itaxiaisttag 4tu) on short notice, and in the boat turn ne. 0113/. ttud Jan.sfle. .J - . 3 1 1: ll>ex:tie-v., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in the choicest Cloods of tho best epuilitteo to CHINA & GLASSWARE! Bronze, Varian and Lava Groups, Statueftes, Basta, Vasee, .fie. Bohemian, Berlin, Vienna, and lajolica Vases, Colognel3et:, Puff Boxes, Card •eceivers, French Glass Shades and Stands - for Wax work and lernries, &c. Fine Willow Goods for Ti'ax, Moss and Shell Work. A fall assortment of Waxwork Materials. White Chira. Tea Sets of 0 Ores $7,00. CIU.LDRENS' CARRIAGES, vory large and choice .tasortinent at mltolesale and •tail. HALL, No. 81. to St., R.1.111.11A, Y May, 1, 1872-at rpHE Undersigned bevy e e l bei a appointed an Auditor to make distribution of lie funds arising from the sale of the real estate et' avid Hulelander Into of Charleston township, de( ,t. ed, ill the rids of M. F. Elliott, Esq., Trustee, wit! a, tend to tht duties of said appointment and hear the piirtiea inter, sled, at'his of fice in Tioga Duro on Winiiii-sday, the 22t1 day of, May next, at 2 o'clock m. All persons interested au a re quired to present their claims buten, the Auditor or be debarred from' coming icy fur a share of mid funds. F. E. SMITH, Auditor. 'pop, May 1,1872-4 w Valuable Real Estate for'Sale. TILE SUBSCRIBERS offer tor sale tho fulltlug Real P.stuto un rioasuluiblo terms: SEVEN BUILDING LOTS . in Wellsboro at $3OO caolLi one-third cash, Laianon In two annual payrnonte. One bona) and lot lu Walla bort), corner of Pearl Street and the Avenue. Throe hundred acres of valuable coal and timber NO In Morris and Charleston Townships, part of Warraut 1584. Also, Fifty acres In Storrie Township, part td Warrant No. 4004. Addrt.ss. (P. 0. Box. 2,622) limb. 6,2 m. FRANI{ 1-14118. ESTA ' Music ! FOR, THE WHISKERS. NASHUA, N.H. HARNESS SHOP Neiv iu Styks and Elegant in .fresigns .4u (litor' Xotice O. or W. V. EMERY, ' Williamppgrt, Pa. BALDWIN'S SEAMY. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, If you want Dress Good', of all kind.% oall at 1:U1,1/WIN'S Slut:, • If you want BIT Alpaca, call for this Gran:l Dulchta ' ,1 at 11A1.17WiN's stw..q If you want an Ottoman Shawl, call at BALDWIN'S 5'113,2, you want lies S: Gonts' r Ajittr„ call a D DAMN'S' If you want notions runt trimmings, call at 53,ILDWLN'S SLinl If you. want Furs If you want knit Good, U you want Tips at Caps If ytnt want Boots 4ul Shuts. call at BALDIVIN" 51.1anty If you want a sat of' i3ishes, call at BAIAWIN'S Shang If you want nowt Tens and Oroeerica told!, call at tALIANTisI'S If you want a rt,a , ly snit of e1,,U1441, call at DALlOwnz's Si It you want a suit of Clothcs loavo yow ITiquive. at B.N.LDWIN'II Slinfy 11 putt M ikn ICoal, If you v. an !Buffalo Itobt,s, llf yortWatit prices that cant be Ilciat. ut .13A1.DWIN'S Si.au GEO. W. NIVLE Wo are anxious to sell these goods before we le.trel! Shanty. T. L. BALDWIN k Ray. 1, 1871. you want a first class Piano or Organ, pall on B. F. DOTI) at Dr. A. B. EnFtniairt , nn.- Hying tho Estey grart7l lT tibbCl' .Tfaines Bros., Pianos, Shopt Music, Instruction Books, Piano and Or. 1: Spreads, and anything in the lino of llrat.alasA Clooda. J. ° F. Stratton & Cots Baud Instrument! , Also the Domestic Sowindafachine. Call m arv: we. it. F. Pima Wellaboro, April 24. 1872.4 f PHOToGniiiiit LL kinds, styles and sizes ofr executed in artistic manner t 1) it. Nafal: - :.• ailed, opposite Coue House, Wellst•ore Portraits - on Porcelain Plates. Nothing finer can he offered than the:4' eelain Pictures id ti velvet cane or fram••• ness and delicacy are superior to atu thing on iron or paper. If you want a of yourself, go to Nh - ramnre•A. If you want the very best that ea:; Naramore's. If you wait something that looks like ou. Fo amoro's, f you want an old Pagut•rre.ot Ambrotype, or other Pictures coined and L alat,z,l, can do that.-as reasonalde as any other mat will ho finished in India Jul. Oil or Waist' desired • . PeTBODS Nvishing , piet arcs of gr,:rnp , and Will receive especial attention. A large hseortinent of Frames and Franllag eonetuutly on bawl. All kw& of Pieturi!s Frained to Order N. L—Don't the c. er A. It. notifivi' Dental .livoins. U. I's IIZ 1111.)1;1'. April al. 1872.-lf J. M. DEXTER. iSayo lc' q't.,..tamentaly ou tili? J tarTIF, Jac•li,lll Pa., tloceaatttl, having been granten to the t: all persons having claims agionsi those owing the , stune, are hereby rot Eth aettlement tat the . v . xventor at ln;. 1 son township aforesaid. JofIN Jackson, April 17, 1(,7:1-th, A BOUT 110 acres of land known as the g Jot. Mitchell farm at Mitoliall's Creek, Thant Coe with three dwelling Loll£ol3, a sboain Saw Buns and other buildings- one of the hod logetarit,i for a lunihering or other manufacturing establislau, t ou the 'llbga Railroad. Mao, aAJoiniug a lot of about 185 lanes, ab 4 u t cares ha pasture. Would male a good feria -Undid enoitgli It or fuel, poste, &., to pay tor J o u ab an out 'l f so antes lumber ot timber laud O with smile , proveraerite, about a mile oast of the above doAdri {ends--valuabla for lirmlock Hark, timber and 5010 hag lands. Also two lots of land of oue ricrs cash, &Hosted al qlAllidaytown, in the township of Mi ,l,ll 'ln u l vfhlbh there is n stare, barn, Ne. T 40610 desiring to purchase Inquire of !drA. .1110 1 1 MI hall on tho premises at 3.l,itchblra C 140 ' .. • 1 0 ; /I. anlolllt, AWL Is /872-A ogt & Yel M\ \ CORNING, STEUREN COUNI V, N. If ytal wont a Woe asetoitu/t;,ut 4,1 CALL AT BALDWIN'S SHANTY, TIUGA, PA. ERE call at BALDWIN'S ShiJ? call at BILDWLS S Sha call at BALDWIN . 8 ShaLts • call at DALDWIN':i a: cull at BALM\ IN h That's whats the Matter. Pianos ! Organs ! Good Picture o r aI c II ,f ti[ , t te t w I {lt\`;.