USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE. PLANTING CORN. Some of our best farmers, including such mehas John Johnson, have ascertained from thorough experiment, that corn planted in drills will yield about twenty•five per cent. more than in hills in the common way. The More even distributionof the plants in drills admits a larger number of fully - developed stalks; and a greater product of grain, and one-half more of - fodder, nifty be grown upon an . acre' of land. The objection to drills is the increased labor of hand hoeing. In weedy soils this objection may be a strong t one; but on the grounds 'ofg ood farmers, who keep their land clear? by good cultiva tion and good rotation, it is if small mag nitude. Our own repeated experiments prove that on land which will give forty bushels per acre by common bilFculture, we may rely' on fifty•five bushels from well cultivated drills, or an Increase of fifteen bushels—enough to pay for seven- days' labor in hoeing, which , ! is' three - .times as great as the actual difference between hills and drills on clean land, to say nothing of . the increase in the - amount of stalks for fodder. There are some farrits, we ' adroit, which are so poor and so full of weeds, that the extra labor of hoeing drills would ex ceed the increase we have mentioned,. and OD these farms the old mode will lie con tinued. . After testing different modes of applying immure, we find the greatest return - from its application by spreading it on sod in fall or winter, and inverting this sod by !Outflow plowing just before planting. There may be soils where early plowing and sub sequent working of the sod may answer best, but the practice of planting immedi ately after plowing and harrowing the fresh and moist surface, answera .the purpose Lest on any friable loam.' This practice CAD be adopted pn/y with drills, which. /tie planted as fast as the field is plowed, while the whole field must be first finished before the land call he marked out fOr hills rowing both ways. The plowing, harrowing and planting may all go on together. The ad vantages of this practice are-1. The earth is fresh, moist had mellow for the reception" of the_seed; There is ❑o danger of the corn failing to grow• in Qonsequetate of dried lumps; 3. The taint is planted as fast as plowe,l, without any delays resulting tenni mieri•ening storms; and •l. The young plants come up and keep ahead of the weeds, it'lliep; :Loy in lite soil, and these do riof have lime (it make any headway before' the Crop. In planting according to this mode, it will nave labor in dressing to tat a machine for tuf t . purpose, bueause the rows Way 1): this Iptde evenei knd straighter, or if there he eurve4, they will be long, and will not interfere with env eultivation.—Nu 'dry (h fillriatin. !!i> • HOW FLOUR IS MADE W hen a cargo 0 wheat arrives_ at the limi t ing mill it is first raised by the elevator to the top of the building and. stored in the large bins, which have a capacity ofloo,ooo bushels. , Front the bins the wheat is drawn as wanted to the cleaning room, where it is delivered up to the tender mercies of a col lection of the latest and most perfect "stout machines," "eleaneis," "blowers," and. utl.e: devices, which entirely separate the wheat front every foreign substance, and re ject imperfect grains, besides - thoroughly cleaning the sound kernels from whatever would injure the flour. A feature of this cleaning roont is the ap paratus which is called the "sucker," 1411(1 which keeps the.atmosphere fre4 from the dust which is given out „from the cleaners, and wliiel is 50 deleterious to the workman. This such, r is simply a large modern flue opening near the floor and passing through the foot A strong current ttf air is forced through this, and the result isj a most per I et ventil Th m im of the air in e roo • After hein cleaned the wheat goes to the ti illstones, and from them the coarse flour 1 is carried to the bolts, where the different grades of bran, "shorts," &c., are separated ~ from it, and the heated flour is curled to the top of the building, where it is cooled by being carried through a series of shallow troughs by means of Arehimidean screws. :'ome idea of the extent of the machinery required in a large mill may be gathered Crum the fact that thirty miles of cloth are required to cover the reels in the bolting machines. After being cooled the flour is ready for packing, which is also done by machinery. The flour falls down a tube, which is tunnel shaped at its lower end and of a size to ex actly fit into a barrel. The barrel is wheeled under the spout, the tube lowered to the bottom (or the barrel raised), and a piston, worked by.steana, packs the flour in the barrel, which is gradually lowered until it is tilled, when it makes way for the next. TAKE CARE OF YOUR HORSES Partners should, if possible, keep their horses hi good condition, summer and win - ter. It is wretched.policy to allow working horses t) become weak and thin through the winter, for want of proper feed. They should have good hay and some grain or at feed daily, turd then when spring opens, they will be able to perform their part in -the spring work. The ylgric?tUttri:4 for May says, "when horses have been fed grain all winter, and have not worked regularly, it not unfrequen tly happens that they have little appetite as warm weather approaches, and when put to hard work on the farm lose flesh rapidly. They need a change of food. If it he pos • give them a few carrots, or, iei tile absence of these, a bran mash sufficient to relax the bowels If oats have been fed in the winter, give a little corn in the ear by way of change,-varied with "ent-feed," con , :isting of chaffed hay and Corn-meal, or tini..bran, or better. still, oat-meal. As a rule, nothing is so good as oats, and this )car oats are nearly as cheap as cOrti.- Itaricy is also cheap, and by way, of a change there is nothing better for farm horses than boiled barley, Boil 4Vontil it bursts open, and then add n little salt and mix it with chaffed hay. There is nothing "ill fatten a horse so soon as boiled barley. NOW TO FEED HENS. writ er in the Germantown ,T e i ctira ph , :ty [ fed my hens plenty' corn and . p!ot amt .tew egv. I reasoned upon the matter, :Intl happened to think that the e 4.1 . e, I , Direct Routo North and South, On and after Sunday,' Nov 12th, 1821,Traloew141 &Tart from Troy; PA.; as follows : I=l LHAV A SOUTIIWARD. rt ail A. M. Da Exprees, 10.80 P. 51. Wtogporl , A ccont. 7,10. NlAgaraltxpress 1.05 P. X. TRAINS LEAVR NORTHWARD 9,a0 P. M. Skulint Accu).lo 05 A. M :giagukra Mx pre8401,83 Ll . M. Buitfal.) Expreis .11,27.41 M A. It. FISKEI, General EtiperlAtendent. J. A. RliDlaltliD.. ;- Aaa't'Oen'lB;ap't. Wellaboro .4' Lawrenceville B. B. Time TOble No. 8. TA ILTA VIIIRSDAY, Nov. 16.110871 Oalti9 Notyru, „ azoloms =NO Man. 30 poi 110 mu. Corning 900 a m 7 50p rei 426 pm 005 am Lawrencovllle 10 17 a m 860 pm 4 - 14 pm 65 am Dunning 10 27 m 8 69 pm 405 pm 51 am •Lathrop 10 32 m 9 04p m 854 pm 40 am *Bow:Cm& .10 40 a m 10p m 349 pm 93 am „ Tioga Vtilago 10 55 am . 9 20 pm 831 pm 18 am *Hammond 11 12 ain 936 p m 819 pm 01 am •ILIIIa Creek 11 26 ara to 40,p m 819 pin 00am Holliday 11 81 ato 950 pm 303 pm 6/ am 51Iddlebury /ILI am 959 pLa 254 pm 43 am Niles Valley 11 49 tu 10 05 pm 242 pm 3 Lam •Harsh Creak 1403 pm 10 10,pro 285 pm";. - 05 am Wellabare . 12 09 a m *Flag Stations. A. 11 tiORTON.Bupt. Blossborg & Oornin,g & Tioga • B. GOING NORTH BTATION• 00INCIsoy48 11 10 am 580 pm Corral:4r 900 9Z13 7 6Lpm 10 56 am 616 pm .6101bollot 919 am 806 pm ro 42. am 602 Din Erwin Centro 9 11.1 stm ala pr 10 30 am 460 pm Conk's •945am8 80 pm 10 25 am 445 pm Lindley 0 60am 888 pm 10 16 AM 436 pm Lawrenceville 10 16am 848 pm 10 03 am 421 pm Bower's Lane 10 27 am 8 69pm 963 am 411 pm - . 10 37 am 903 pm 949 am -. 407 pm 011 Station , 10 41 am 912 pin 937 am 867 pm Tioga 10 55 am D 26 pm 925 am 847 pm Mill Creek 11 02 am 932 pm McCoy'. 015 tint 887 pm Lamlee Cicelc 1112ain 049 pm 905 am 827 pm 51ansfield;. 1124 am 9 55pm Canoe Camp - ilikam -8 G 9 pm Covington • /1444 m 10 15 pm 25 eft-, 260 pm Bitygelyarg 1296-ma 10 35pm - p m I:iota:it - WM: 42 25 am • :225 pm ,V4lllcroblf, A. B.II.I3HAVIVOK, pt B. A. O.R. B; `. Bnpt •• • • -Depot, Foot of Pine Street, WilidainsPort;•-la:f•;•: - - EASTIVABD; „ Mail dep. Williamsport- • 9.00 'in. , Accommodation dot. Williamsport, . . ra. Mall arrive at .. - ..... - . 4120 p.mt: Accommodation-arrive at Willisuaspbrt, • 090 amr An additional train 'leaves Depotitt B'erdio,'flotMe; - W"msport, at 1.40 a. m.--for 'Milton, Philadelphia; 'l4; York, Boston and Intermediate Points. Rotunda& direct connection is made at Williamsport with trains for the.west. ' • No'change of - Oars heiWeen 'FfeafYOrlt and Williamsport. wy.sn, Sup' l. ' 4 , Ii ' •; 1 ; t' :Ayer's Cathartic Pills, . . , Fergie x eller and, cure of all dererigis , meats in theatom itch, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an extellent purgative. Being putely vega. table; they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much serious sickness and suffering is prevent , ed by their timely use; and every Mindy shottkl have them on band lor their protection anti teller, when required. Lou* experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all die Pills with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions . removed, I and- the whole machinery of Ilre reatilred tolts healthy activity. internal oripunt which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer's Pills, and stinittlated into action., Thus incipient disease is ehenged into health, the value of whichoha7e, when reckoned on the vas/. multitudes who e n j o y it, eanduirdly he coinputcd. Their anger con ng makes theta pleasant to Cake, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for any length of tint so that they are ever flesh, nad perfectly rel %le. Although searching, they are mild and o orate without disturbance to the clustitution, or let, or occupation. Full directions are given on the' wrapper to earnta, box, how to use them as a' Paul y; Physic, lnti for the following complaints, 1 011 these ift, i apittry cuts:- I'u, ibylql43Piiil or Indigestion, Listless tera4, Languor and Loss of Aft i fi t etite t th ey shoal.% be taken moderately to stim d the stem ad,, anti easter° its healthy thee An action. For Laver Complaint and its variotynap tom-, iililloas headache, Sick Mead al'ii.t., Jaundice or Civet= Sickness, Bit. lons Colic and Inhales We,yerepttiei•etteuld be judiciously to en for ilitioltease,in•oorreek th e' .Ivietteed at:CW.I or remove the Obatrottions which cause it. For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild iie it generally required. ; Pius Ititettotasisrat, %ions, gavel, Pal ideation of phi. heart, in i$ the Mile, Hark and Loins' they should hp tt ueontin ottAy takon, as required t to change the semed -.scuba of the system- lis i4i. such chapfle !MSG Complaints disappear. - For - Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the efreet - of a dra:th: putge. kor Suppression, a large dose should be taken, its it produces the •des - 'cd effect by eym- . pothy. ' As a Atanive Pitt, take one or two Pills to promote dittestion and relieve the stomach. An peenstneal dose stipulates the stomachand beiwels, iestoitis thealit petite, and InVlgorateli the ' system. ' . .ntinCe it Rea advantageous Where no serious derangeme tt exist?. One who feels [nimbly well often finds that a dose of these Tilts makes him faelderldedly bettey, from their cleansing and renovating effect on thq digestilcb apparatus. PnirrAliEri DY ' " •1 ' Dr. O. C. AXES & 60., Proetleat CtietniOilts Lowor,z, MASS., D. S. .4t.- ros sham In ALL DIIVOSLSTS KiP/SXWilelli& Ain. 1, 18CI1 A4lrt:-! T.srorra : snowrecelving nevilitiuf ilegatt iltinieni in Ml.ll.l.3rierir . 3 6 s AL;ST4,21r COttliC,3l3,lE,lo;: , and invites the pnblia titical and esitalne goods ind ADM's. P. S.—M trOUbli 1,0 show go o ds.,, • „ Sob. 28 , 1872 . Mrs. O.' Nu b. NIA Nub! 1 1.00 bt 6.1311 r lid! IVO ra, 1115 " 645 720 816 l• M 166 as 386 asi 81 6. 2 •• t.,1,242 116,..“ tuacg 8 16g: . . t " 605 4, 625 4. /2862 a 6 a. /1 642 001 1 10,2 - 44 110'40 -. 4 tuft (..416 BL 120 WI ' 11.25 11 24 s 0 1 11.20 s-11 (A *6 tz 1 9 1 11,10 pm 110 •• 12.16 " t/2.16 - t •• 1:16 t :.112,94)' 7' 26 x•'"1244 4 ;1204 666 p>r 666 4' 665 11,0 • IM 900 e x .. '','l.il~ ~ x between Uurnellbville and WM. R. BARR Y redq.Arri .1 4 and' New Spring Goods in Comm MN .S„tapt . e:,;: i 4i:itli:,: , :foo . :.; . 4)!'y : Goods, `• eulted to the •132 1 /L1,1(4:3114b1i4 and ha wade avnoat daily: to which we juNite the a •iu waut afjohli,l3ooDEl otanykind ar variety. We make a specialty of . }P• • ;‘; . • • (:).T.ACiotialf-I€l , gib O.4fLEILVQIO ME , . . . • • and to both or i.t4.t.er ottlasv %Isis:taus/Its, we ars :tot exoelleil lu this section . put Cloths , ~. older it diessired,l4 tkis most '• ' {II '' . , , . . • t . , .. • , ~ - . titii, ,,, ~ , , ~ ' I, r I , ~.- A ru , e k .pruul iu our . t.,,altYl l T ILlELkalliklEl4 as one of thit buttittithma of. the town , and itbuttt WO rotht at at! taill'fiMit .ti','ooatts to 0,14, ,we cLait Batt afMatit auy custoutur tu gnat and 1 .°L. 0 "utit as Oar' Vtilog to Ma a variety. *Almoat the antlra stock wag parchasatt bolo and uu shun .! ati 11,...41,Y lb' pi as as vassal°. " - Hotta uaod wait to buy atoapor, as they • I l '' ''• :' ' - *Smack:4M i market. , , _ , Tlie citizens of 'flop County are cordially invited to call and gee Cortateg. C. C. M4thers's pleap Cash AU hail I ereatioujar and near ; Of 'gathers's Store you soon shall hear,; Let pealing Drums and Cannons' roar ' Proclaim the news from shore to shot's: Mather6's stock is now complete ; -‘' He hes' good goods and sells them cheap He trusts no one, but sells for cash, And sell so cheep somothlnk hiM rash. * i , I Sbme said he would break in a short time But If ho does then this don't rhyme; For he sells heaps, and sells them right, And has his cash for all at . night. Of Boots and• Shoes so very cheap, I'll take a mordents time to speak; Delighted too you caul 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 outs just what he'll do, And what he says Is right and true. 1 cenuot stop to enumerate -1 have bargains both good and great. My stook is-plentiful, cheap and fine, Especially in the Dry Goods line. Matheiak Beet k Shoe. its t („Up, Dry Goods k Grocery Store Is the cleanest ion& Give it a kid and you Will Vs cotivinoeJ. • " Charley" hay just returned ft= New Yet with a large stock of Spring Geo. of We tutauense de, Heil at less profit than before, and which be *as bought Wellaboro, April /D. 1872, J. Horton & Br News CALL AT NO. The Largest Establishment in No MOMEMerini ifi:3 XiL IMITG(3-IS'TS Goods AVNG isallitles for btiling adhamilin g / WO Ta sliables them to n - let • m small advaac 11 4 14*sst Jobbtog prices. In our retail departma =lt are a cies. - A. large stock or 4 STONE, areas, es r, BIZE:S Ai Mg AND DOttilLE PADINAVE3 AN* V ASD tans, A : • Transfer -Ornaments, Striping and Brushes for Carriage; and & tatLiao ur Wit Gingers of Good appertaining to our buillnorir4' jati. .1:1872. We aew have a full and caverlete 1404 of =I El I SIC.I.LLsD WO.REWILEN. '', ;; agi . \. l.:'! ~.,.:,`;if_.'4(''._2 UWE ARE SO BUSY GETTING MI ring G and tilting on customers, that thy haven't time to Write a new' ME Advertisement. IM2I , BONVEN & CONE'S BLO e ( , - BLLSBORO, PA. vnousALrg A,NI)'RETAIL MI =I 11110111{ ISLiND AND WITH L ME Cutter Ornamenting. 1611311 lIMEM MI 8311TU MI MC Stor place In TI ,which be cheapac 0, the ei hn Pa. gs kept stO:ac. JEWELRY STORE: . W PALLS HO RO, • .PA . • - ' ( t... 4440 ek k i Le I - ' AND EW . FOtrii: ..-,,_ • . 1-117 7 . ; ~ i p wito has lotit; been tislabllsl,.,) m t \„,, v, • In , the Juw'elry business -In WFllsboro, has ulrtystot Fattl, , .5 , ''') _ 1 44 various kinds una pticesol .. r •', . . j . SatitlCAN . \V„-I'lol 1 ES: ~ ~_ ~,,. ~ i. , ',l: - ~.' ' !• ~:. owd Or, SlPter; C*.ke,,, Jewelry, t) ry, ~y la;Clifos, ' • Keys, Kings,kias, Venetia, essus, • Gold *lntl , __, ~, , Eteel , Pen 4, Tbitablea..!it+6(') l o, 11044411,, . Elated Mlle.:I - , • ,:i ~,) , i .„ _ . . SEWING A liCti I N FA, ~, . , „ ~. r, it /tc..,:ke,,,,t... ,• . •.' _!.: ~, ' With inost, alt Otlteitiitteles usually kept la - 'haat es tablishments, which ate sold low Mr - , „ , C , , A , , S. • Ili , . . , Repairin g don, testt;, , , Ina prontptly.soll On short 1-: - • -.. . : , - 'l' , .. . . , , minor.-, - Jan : "1,'18712Ay. .. II 1111 GEM= touti.ou at all La ill bo The' Stanitnaitl I gx it coinpriOlio ity uud pica, ro tho &Imam aro coutluually '.‘ • • • , :k•- ! * - p.:.;i • , z • . 4:134-r•-:* • • • C - 17 , "; • ,5 '' ; , :4441 C't . Wilshilluir ie prouou.nce4,tbo tist lu Market,! La4iitg tetitrii thn Swat Promiw.n at the Tiotta CO., will of itt Spa Ie ofteolitedly the beet washing 1114liii1J Itivouttql. • It ,only needs a trittl to satiety the thilet 4lceptleal. Per eons wieWg to ptirchaue, Will u(lati,as I.T.JItE STEVENS, ' Pe. =EI MEE IMO "Jan. 1, 1812,s . • _________:___. _. - • , '''':;-•'::7'.' , . : Delatilis . try. GOS s -- S ' i - , , . . offer superior inducements to those in want of any thlug In my line:. Artificial teeth inserted on a now and superter base, at IoW rates. Teeth extracted 'with qnt pain. Preservation of the natural teeth a speciality. Work warranted; Terms reasonable. A. li. EABT24A.N, Dentist, Jan. 1, . 1879-1 f • • • Wollaboro, I,a, 0. S. N)tuity to mg A PA,. aecouu an ev r.. . :== , . L , . S, July 19, 18 Change, of Base. BRA ND-NE IV Stock of Goods Domain for cub. and to be sold for cash, at carat JO prices. Credit system played rout. ' • "Pay as you Flo," is a trite old inaidui„ and, when lived up to, thu true doctrine for both seller and buyer I intend to sell goods at small profits, for cash, and respectfully solicit a trial from old patrons,: and iron ail others who wish to buy groceries and staple goods at close figures. • ' A. W. PO'lvfElt. January 8, p 372. if . • MERCHANT TAILORING ! ROUGE WAGNER, has just received a superb as sortmout of alrkinds of CIACITHS for gentlemen's COARSE & PI NE CLOTHING iaid is prepared to Minufneturo In. the BEST STYLE, and on tho 'shortest notice. Persons wanting Clothing Will pious drop k) and ace my stock. , Good Frrs and the best of work guaranteed. Jan. 1,18724 y. • GEO. WAGNER. • Hou,s, arid Lot for Sale. rHE undersigned offera for sale Me Rouso and Lot on Main atreot, Elkland, Pa., at a very low price. god lot contains one-ball acre, sad is under good col tivatlon. -For isrma, dco., apply to the aubecr/ber. lilkland. Pa.; Feb,21,1872;if. 0. P. BABCOO}I. General Instiranee Agency, Co., PA. J. H. & J. D. Campbell, RR prepares to Issue Policies in limitless COM panics on all kinchi of Insurable Property against e and Lightning at reasonable rates. We travel and examine all risks personally in the connues of Tioga said Potter. J. 71. CAI 4 SPBRLY.,. Nelson, Feb: 7, 1.872-ly. 3. D. CAMPBELL. Tioga Marble Works, undersigned is now prepared to execute all or- Jt dare for Tomb Wales and Monuments of either Italian, or Ilatland, Marble , OW) latest stile wad approied workmanship and with Us keeps constantly on Laud both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may favor him witb their ordera, on as reasonable terms as can bo obtained bn country. • FitAIIK ADAM • „ p. 'them et the over *holm's& 1111, - - IVZI3LardiZirMINIL7Sr Lathes' .Ittirm'shing Goods I TO SUIT EVERYBODY, AT ASHIOx M l A S n'tta . B one- G ummi stia ; EMPORIUM A large stock just received and will be sold cheap. " 'Mrs. li. E. Itlfd:BADL will have charge of thpAillin ery department, and will be glad to see her did - Weds and new gnat at all times. Drop In and see ouenew Attire. ,Dee. .Dee. 13,1511-Iy. • biltS. A. B. GRAVES. CO/Arta, enells adin,in,i,strator's Notice.- LBITERS of administration on the 'estate of Frying iisetartok, late of TAwronce township, Tioga Co., Pa baring been granted to the nudersigned, all per. gone haying olattris against said estate are hereoy no tilled to call forettlement on, and tho persons owing the same, to ma ke immediate payment to • ‘, 2 _ ROW= itOET, Adra'r, Lawrenoe, Pal, May 1; 1872.-Bt. at IBM •OSABALIS • THE T INGREDIENTS TuAT COMPOSE •ItOSADALIS are published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparatioh, gosequent ly PIITSICIA,NB PRESCRIBIt IT is - a certain ,cure for Scrofula, yphilia In 'all Ha forma, Rheuma tism. Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint And all diseases of the Blood. 014E.BOTTLE.OF EQSADALIS will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrup - 4 Of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED' PHYSICIANS have used Rosaialis in their practice for the past thto years and freely ehdoro it east reliable Alterative endlitlooa .pn.. T. C. PUCE of Baltiincce. 08. T. J . ts9Y4IN, ' " DR. ft. W. C ASA. " , DR. F. O:PANNELLY, DR. J. S. SPARKS , of Nicholasville, , , S. Ky. McCA.RTHA, Columbia, Or; DR. A, 13: - NOBLES ii EdgecOmb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J D. FRENCH & SONS, Pall River, Mass. P. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. W.IiEELER, Lima, Ohio. H.AI I I-5 Lima, Olio. GRAVEN & C. Gordonsville, Va. SAM'L. G. McF ADDEN, Alurfrees bore, Tcnn. - • Our space will not allow of any ex tended remarks in relation to the virtues of Rosadalis, Tothe Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex &act superior to any they, have ever pled in the treatment of diseased Mood; smite the afflicted we say try Ilosadatis, and you will be restored to health. • Deaadalis is sold by all Druggists, price 01-a0 per bottle. Address DR. CLEMENTS tc CO. • lilanufacturieg Chemists, DMrime/tic, ILD.I • 71.11 y. AT MIDDLFBURY CENTER, PA lIIMIN Vinegar Miters' 'are ‘eot 'a vile Fancy. .Dritdr, made of Poor Rum s Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors, dectoredi spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called " TOnic4,"' "Appetizers," '"Restorets," &c., that lead the rippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a ,true Medicine, made front the native roots and herbs of California, free front all Alcoholic Stimulants. 'They are the Great blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a 'Perfect Renovator and inyigeratqr of the System; carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to allealthy cond.tion, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating - both mind and body. They are easy of administration, prompt . in their acti on, certain in their' results, safe and idiable in all founts of-disease. No Person can tare these Bitters accord- Mg to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not des T oyed by mineral Poison or other meansk t and the vital tgans; wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. headache, Pain in the Shoulders„ Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diz ziness, Sour Eructations 'of the Stomach, Bad Taste ,itsthe , Mouth, Rilidtis .Attitchs, Palpitation of the .Heart, leflammatio» of_the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other 'painful symptoms, are the olliiptitip' of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of its merits than a leng,tlly advertisement. • For 'Female Complaints t iii young of old, mat - tied or , single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon) percep tible. ' For Inflammatory and Chronic Elton. mations and Gout, Dyspepaia'or Indig estion, . Remittent cud 'lntermittent Feveis, viseasns of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these. Bitters have been most - successful. Such Diseases 'are canted by Vitiated Blood, which is generally product.'d by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. They ars s Gentle Purgative lin well as Tonie t ,posseslingsalso the peculiar rutrir of acting as a powerful agent in Jelieeing Congestion or Inflain matiOn of the Liver and Vitceral'Organs, and in Bilidus Diseases. For Skin Diseases,' Eruptions, Tdtter, Salt- Rheum, Blotclts, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases 'of the Skin, of whatever, name or nature,' are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse t iso Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impui hies bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when, , Reep the, blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful thatumnda proclaim VINEGAR BIT TERS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained . the sinking system. Pin, Tapo, and other . I.Korma, lurking in the system of so many thousands, ars effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distill suished physiol ogitit : There is scarcely an individual in us the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the pm tsenceofworms. . It is not upon "t 1 healthy elements of the body that 'if worms exist, but npon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermnifuges,mo antlielinin hies, will free the system from worm like these Bit ters. Mechanical Diseases. Perms s engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will be subject to paralysis of the Rowels. To guard against this take a dose of WALEEE'S VITIEGAR liITTSRS once or twice a week, as a Preventive. Bilious, Remittent, and Intertnittent Veverto which are so, prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, e.Specially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Atli:ins:is Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many-others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire coonts y rhiSing the Summer . and Autumn s mid remaikablyNo during seasons of unusuil heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements 9 1 - time stomach and liver, and other abdominal t iscers. 'I here are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a - we:11,110:s atid 'irritable state of the stomach, and great tot por of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powethil influence upon these various organs, is essentially tiecettstd p. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dmr. J. WA ttrait's )EGAR. lIITTEE, as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulatiug the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula, or King's :BAD, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled. Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflanimstioits. Mercurial Af fections, Old Sores, Et options of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc , etc.• In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases; Vitra uses's Varac sit BITTERS lave shown their great curative powers in the most ksumate and intract able cases. i IDr. 'Walker's FJaliforni 19 eto r Bit terfi net on all these cases in a similar manner. Ily purifying the Blood they remove the cause, ;Ind by resolving away the effects of the inflammatton (the tubercular deposits) the affected parts receive health, lnd a P'ermanent cure is effected. The properties of DR. WAT.I:IIO,S VINEGAR BITTINIS are Ap9rient, Diaphoretic and - Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic Sedative, Counter-Irri tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. Tito Aperient and mild Laxative properties of Du. Wm-gust's VINEGAR BITTEttS are the best safe guard in - all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humor's of the faucet. Their Sedative properties anal) , pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bo,elA, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter•lrritant infiuoneei extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, corteeting and regulating the flow of urine. Their Ants-Bilious properties stimulate file liver, in the secre tion of bile, art . !' its discharges tlittnids the biliary ducts, and are superior to all rem ag iits,• for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc Fortify the body agnins 'license by puri fying all its fihids with VINEGAR. urrans. No epi: demsc can take hold of a system tl us (means - led. The liver, the stomach, the hostels, th • kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invig- Grant; Direetions.—Take I d the lii tens. on going to bed at night from a half to ono and of e-half wine-glassful'. Eat good nourishing food, suds . s beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and •egetables, and take out-door exercise. They are corn osed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no s irit, • J.WALKER, Prop'r. 8.111. M DONALD & Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal., • andsor. of Washington and Ch rlton Sts., New York. SOLD ,BY ALL DRUGGIST - AND DEALERS. May 2;4 1872-,ui. Pianos I Organs I F you waut a firet-class Piano or Organ: call on B. F. DOWD at Dr. A. D. Eruitpart's office.— no has tho Estey Orgam, !Webber Haines Bros, Pianos, Sheet Music, Instruction 130 ks. Piano and Organ Spreads, and anything in the lile of first-class musical 'Goods. .3. F. Stratton Ar Co's I and Instruments. Also the Domestic Bowing Id; chine, Call in al el Flee the. li. F. DO' D. Wellshoro, April 21., 1872.-1 f `For Sale. 19 HEAD of fat Cattle—average \\eight from , in 1800 pounds. Call on the subscriber in 'mi l:lull, ti mileN from Osceola. Whl. L. \VILDICII. May 15,1572-3w* ' o* i " , ,a—Vl3 A xINN ,_ '16,4 ~' telol Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Ilail. Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept i t filly up to its high st: ndard; and it is the. only reliable and )erfected prep-. aration for restoring "G AS - 0n FADED Hama to, its yowl - did. col o l', making ,it soft, lustrous, and silken: The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. 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 is the most economical HAIR bREASING ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a 'splendid, glossy ap-' pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of assachuse says, "The constituents arc pure,' and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the BEST I PEEPAnn±rox for its intenddd purl)°, es." Sabi by all Druggists, and D filers in -iftdicines. Prico Ono D Buckingba FOR THE W] As our Renewer in quires too long a tine care, to restore gray ers, we have prepared preparation; which \ effectually aecomplisl is lily applied, and whiekwill neither n Sold 14 - all Druggis Cents. % manureotur 34-4 V -J Jll3l. 3,1874. liißidi Jr.A_LL'S EGETABLE SICILIAN IL4IR RENEWER. BM • 's Dye ISkERS. I many cases re and too much r faded Whisk ! this dye, in one will quickly and this result. It woduces a color .h oft: Fifty nor wa s. Price EM co., • R • Gni • R RADWAY'S. READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS $ n from Ono to Tworay NOT 0211 E HOUR after realllnKthlA advc rib; eat heka Lap, I • SUFFER WITH PAIN' . HADAYAV'S READY RELIEF IS Al (TEE I EVERY 'PAIN. It wa4.1.1,4 - awl I.; Conly Vain that litatatalYlEttoill I he. roma lallamMatlont and curva Coove,tioo- 'li' mei ‘ , l Lump, Stomach, Bowels, or &the; Itta'T orieripplltatlon, • IN FROM ONE' Ti) TWENTY 13111 'f tin Matter - lik.vr. vjolcot Or el:um...Mimi th qt, ItHEUMATIO, Dahm, Ctippl,(l„ Netiotlgle, or Indtlrated with ie.ja...e raly hoq - , , RADWAY'S READY RELIL'i, WILT Arri,IIII) I Nr:T NT INFLAmmATiori 11.111ANTA, , - 01. - 1114: 10,Abi..,' ANFLAM NI:VT(ON Till , : Howl , CoNGEWI lON VIA :AIRE DIFt • PA I,PITATVIN fl HYSTERI('S, CROUP, DI P111111:141.41 CATA.IIIOI, lIEADACIIE, 'Worn ACIIE. NCH RALGIA 10 coil) criii,tB, AMIE (MILLE: The ci,pllcetlon of the Illmar parts where f h e 1):1(11 br eaht." and comfort. Twenty drops Ia Ralf a tombh...r 7,r tryt ) 1,0111, 4 1 t 8 Cara CB AM Pf 4, IP REA ItTBURN,, SICK. HEA HACH' Ej DYSENTERY. COLIC', WIND IN T! :Jut all INTERNAL PAINS. Traveleni should alwa-, A carry a 1 , Ath. l . li m ay 'gon e r with th,m. A 4 , 1 prevoit Or paLct II i i rL "J!. 7, ter than litcnch Bramly of Pit let 1 FEVIII3I‘ ANIL . 1 3(a:F., FEVER. AND AGUE mitt for tlrt ‘ .. le, ht •I • not a armedial agent In 01.15 lw . ot • , mid Ague, and :ill Om ~; 1 0. 1 Pphobl, and ether r/' ILLS) oa qulelt f.l] W A "Crl 1:1:' Filly ca,t„, .I;yr bottle. iI by DrurBi-k. HEALTH i• t3TRING AND PURE Tit EJLEsif AND W EtrutT--Cl. EA It ^: COMI'I,I , :XION El: EU , 121: I LL 'RAIDWAT I S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE T 111.7, AlOili'll ASTONP , LIING cl'lt li'.-•. SO QUICK, SO RAPID ARV, TLIE C110,:s1- I 'l'Hl BODY lINDKILGUES, uNpElt THE 1.% . FLETF,Nrypy OP l'ffN TRULY , SVONIIf..I: 11. MEDICINE, TilA'f-- - I , Every Day an increase In Flash and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIEI2. Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RE'c',ol.r" ENT communlades thrimpli the Blood, Sweat, Ilia; and other fluids and juices of the sparera the vigri, oil 1,M. , fi4r It repairs the wastes of the body with tiew and id,i,i, i material Scrofula, Syphilta gon a riorprmn, -(,1„.„t„,,,, disease, Ulcers In the 'throat, 'Alowth, humor=, Nr, .. - ~:, the Glands and other -parts of the syston, Si, l r i Struinous Discharge a fromtho Plan and th •Vj 4., forma of skin diseases, Eruldior.s, Fever Eon., 8. I , Read, Ring Worm, Saltritheurn, Erysipela , :, Aia.,-, I h ,- ~ fr . pots, Worms Jo the Illesb, Turmas, Cancer-, ,a; 0 . , Womb, and all Veeikerting rind painful flit , leir,o ~ :,- .. C Scions, Loss of , Sperm, and all l: inlet Of Ilii• hi i prli .1 pie, are within the curative range of thin Winidi i of ni.,', ern Chemistry, and a few (lava use will rii-,e tri'any peoon using It for either of "these forint of du.,4 a> patint power to c u re them, If the patient, daily becoming ridtin.o by lb.. ',-;' ii• r and decomposition that is contain:in) itd..er...., - ... , .„ reeds hkarresting these wastes, amt ret.mrs the ...,,,,,.,„ ,o, new material made from healthy blood- and Mu t 1...: SA RSA PA itru.LAN will Ana ,frlel reoit C. Not only does the SARAAP C 1111.1.1 ret jtu t tOtXt ',l t +• 1 nil km ten remedial agents in the Cure 0" (111 , :,11., S mt , 1011% C onstgutional, and Skin dhcasts ; but it 13 CV , . I ' perAithe gum for ' I ' If-iolllley %; Bladder C Atal)lahuN, Urinari, and Wornli diseases, Gravel, )Miami, mini )• Stopp; ar of Water, Incontinence of Ur no. ltriitliC, I.Y. ease, huminuria, and in all cases who e there me firwl, dust I panels, or the water It thick, eli f nilv, riii.,„ll, a Ellin cos like the whlti. of an egc, or thread-, like 1 . . ! , ,i , • t i silk, or there is re morbid, dark, bilious rippimmia.ii, ii .1 white bone-dust deposes, L , and IN lien tnere is a pri.11.,,, burning sensation wirer patshig NV,ltel, and pan, iii li._ Small of the Back ttatikdoug the Olus. Trice, St ...,),' WORMS—Th: milv known and sure It. mtd,. for Worms—Pin, . Mile; car'. I 1 , !rumor of i 1 "rears? Growth ' Cured by Ra &way's Resolvent. , Davrnt.y, 1 , .14.q , Jnly 14. ~',.' + ' Dn. nsnWaY•--t Love 'LI rim mi., Tutoitr 1;114. ;;: i;te: . I bowels. All the Doctors said " there was ut>, help for it.'d I it ' , I every thing that we: recommend. d; 1.. t I, ,, it:me helped 'n.-. I taw your Resolvent, and thouzb I I w mid inl it ; but Irtd t J latOt in it, (create I butt sufferrl for t0.,;1r0 yearl. I t00 . .< six Ali, 'of the itelatrent, and ono bur of imitiravq. Pill,, and tt .., t - . 1:• tins of your Ready, [teller; and there I - , L. 4). tiin.,l mm+ r t• be 'teenor felt, and had Letter, emarter, and blip, than t ham, 'for trvele years. The wont tumor - washi the kit rid d It - ,td,s els, over the v01t... I writ.. this 1.,.tt fur the be tel.( -I others. Yod can publith it if yore dies,. 1 in:' , . ;Ail P. sN . pp. R D..RADWAY', PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, per,„„,, ta3te,es:, pui4e, regulate, purify, elcanie, an 11 iiirovi.lloll4 ways Pilk, for the core of nil ut Srumiiel,, Liver, Ilowelq. , Dii,n=.2., Headache, Cori pat tea. ci , !it iv, Dyspepsia, Biliousnes. the Bowels, Plies nnO Derany., tot-utn , •i the rnhl Cent, IWartltiletitO effect a positive cure. Purt.lv %jet: , ble, containing no mercury, rnii,erale, of i:i if.ls' Observe the following syinptorus retuitin ii u. Disorders of the Digestive Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullue, of the hh-0.1 in :04 Aeldity of tho Stornarh, Nawea, lE.:ethers, In ; rest ol Fullness or Weight in the Stomr.eh, Sour Eihotstiens. Slaw< ..r Fluttering of the Pit of the Stomach, St, 111n111‘.^ at the' II timed and Difficult Droathinc,4 luttolinc th:fleart. Ohokle7, or Suftecating Sensonons when in a Ls tog Fe-Lt.,:e. Dannett et Vision, Dot, or Webs before the Sioht, F,el uhd Dull Vat, 4:t the Head, Deficiency of Fel-Th.lth,, Yell...ene.s of the Shin sod Eves, Pain In the Side, Cheat, Limb, au t sudden Heat, homing In.lhe Flesh. `A few doses of BADWAY'S ,PILLS free the sv.• tear from all the above•nanted diForden. Price, cents per box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ' ? REAP "FALSE AND TRUE". Send one' lettc, stamp to RADWAY & CO., No , . e 7 M idea Lane, No,. York. information worth thou.sarlds wlt be scat you. The High Bred Hairibletonial Wi-cot ti ,€all.l " TOW ANDA 5 5 9 .11711 G l an d fo r , u uumbe ./IpprOvcd .Hares at the Barns ,of the subscriber at TOWANDA, PLNN'A. “ruiowANDA,” sire ..D,••••••i-ae (e<), by Mt sibtet•,,•ni,,, tiv 1.1 , ) by imported Mr.-vary .!)-. ton Mll (1;1111 r. fiS by tl Charles Keut mat , ' impnited dam by 0! , ,i ('ii Ey , , be old 11:. 1 imported .11, nip V. and the unit On, lair „ by imported M. , ••• »v -c. "TtilVa:".lsA," dam, F. mint but 7,1,tm!,. he by Hill.. foaled in 4,-133, and he by Blnd Norgad . rho raised in Now Brunso - ick, I, I ./ hat Strad Les,q l ,l 3 id .1 by Viinc lll ' TW ,.. 11 1‘ . , )\ - , ..!‘ tl and E.1(110 Betlj. T11111%4011, Lowell,' Mass , I.s .3‘ , she • David 11111,1fridi;cp.et. t.. 111 1, (PIIITCI great favor. This hole-, cot 111410 111.411 1.1 cello than :lily ln,rs2 it hit day. • lie tin d , Ife,was th•- sire of •• Etl••••, ;111,1, s ire . the dam Of TO \VANItA." ilueiilutgpasttelnbchin, black points, dark bay, 1. - • Limas Meth- , he r years old in July. lie in one et the evict r, imiirksh' animals this country has produced. 1.1.• is boantne blhbd-like, of great ulrcugth, ant action pert,. t. cioito proximity to two of thii most notahth lent; in this Nation :mil 1,,f and as the sire of trotters, these two great I.o.irrics shit far above all competition in thin or any past renerano A better infusion of blood is not intim American hot , than in "TOR ANDA," lie is a fortunate cross. bids fair for a brilliant future in all respects. .11.; . ; is success, and true merit will be appreciated hy, condi Judicious men. We have m YIN 11 )111. a period uhi mere s l atted gabble about the horse is of but little' a count, and anything of valne in his' history or bi ee ing, cost, labor, long rencareh, tintight and Money "The American Trotting Registert which et attains: . that is known of the pedigree of Trotting IforSits, the ancestors and descendants, with al recu rd. of all 1444 Haled performances in which a utile wasp trotted 4 paced in 2 , 40 or less, from the earliest dates till tl close of li '4OB, and full record of the performances 1860 and 1870, giving complete summaries of lover thousand contests. mint an introdUctory essay on tl true origin of the Anieriean Trotter. a F... thing. False pedigtees are quite 'itoo einnnb'qi. work shuts nut imposition in a great . tlegreh. J. 1 Wallace, the compiler oh the "American StmPlie,,k ar Trotting Register," giN es ti better mtelligi ut iiistory the Horse than any other. "TOWANDA" Arabi , shown in flatness lo ihn that think of patrenizing bun bidlV,,-1/ 1101118 five and eight o'clock, 0. in., Oil ph•asaut week ita3 nig style and tine-trotting action, nhl n trained. surely make his own charaeh•r. The um brings the man to his to, - it is will 11;7 Flu iifearth. rEITAIS----Onehntidred. dollars to insure; Brunt}-hr dollars at time of service, which 1 ill tot tail re hum, in any event, and seventy-live dollars 0 hen proven foal. Dist care taken of mares on' reasottaldn tom All accidents and escape,: at owner's risk. ..‘ll urin must be left i or brought to the idtible when jdr_uta Maros not proven in foal can he rutin u..t in! St free of ch arge. iluAsoli.—First of April to July tlrat. Fall Seasdn- First of Sapteintu'r to December first. ,10IfN D. 1 5 / 1 3NTANA1:. Tem:Matt, Pa., May 8, 1ST?: 11,4 g e-4;a1414 t*ti ALL kinds, titylts and fIIZCS Piettire. executed in artif-t manner at P. A. N.trimc Gallery. oppokito Cone llouge,llsbor”. Portraits on Porcelain Plates Nothing tincr, can ho offered than ihrar bca C cabin Pictnr6s ii a velNct casn'orhainc. cot neap and delicacy. al c aupeiink an,) t lung on iron or paper. T 1 you want a 'Good Piei r liarc of yourself, 63 to N'aramores. you want tho very bcat t at can b , ;'• I Naramorc's. I • Xf you want RomOthiug that looks' nice you, IP) to Nal athore's. If you want au old Illa;pierreotyo:, Ambrotype, or other Pletniea copied and ',lila Ned, 1 , Call 40 flint as reasonable as'uny other at. will be finished in India Ink, Oil or Water desiiecl Persons wishing pictures of Grouper au,l childro will i 'receive athntzon.l A ,largo assortment of FranMs and Fromm.; Matiro constautly tat Lana. An Uinta of I I • Pictures Flralllllied to OVACI . , .7 1 . , N. D.—Don't ill). take the place, over .A. B. LIM man Dental 'Rooms. 1 1 Apt'4l '24, 181'..,.-44 Railroad cc. Stockholders of tho Cetrantagiei Valley 1:31 _l' Beall will plettati tabirhotice that an :Ise,. tclu per cent has been matte oti each alialLe of the :tali RIM Road acielt, to be due op the tlftli Otli) il,ty 0 JOne,Hest, andipayable at the °Nee et - the Triaserer• JOEL PARKLICIIST, C. L. pArrispN, Seery „t: Troaa. Elk!and, Pa., May 13, 1872.-irell2.-liw. , ../1 cintiiiistratO7.7B, ..71 1 9.1ice. i T 1 T UTTERS OF ADMINISTIO.TION on the E,tati 0 iI L 4 John N. Mead late of Chatham, T r iogit ounlY , 'a- Oceased having Dion granted to the nutlet Bigni • d• a/ persona having claims against. F1i(l ell I ) 111 V 13.21 . 0b3 Ilatifitd to call for settlement bu. ana those owing al , thilC,io make inimediate paythents to 1 JOHN N. MEAD, Jtt.. '6hathiun, May 1,--Eiv. iiiiliftlistratr r. For Sa ACOUPLE OF CHOICE Y At my'realdauca in Charl; MI 28 4 ra-tw. it 111 r.... MEM , .t - :rirv . .r.._ E.. , : i:.‘ r i r.:t. - mAT3 ~..y; I tf,1.1„. I “i", ' L, PIA ftf• U E , of ;Ina 1,:, p. IL N . IIi.~~IIIRP le. OUNO COWS. Lupin. oetou. EtraSlM PEADOE.