0 ~~ -- OUR WASIIINOTON MIT A. AVASITINGTON, May 28, 1872. wno MALL lin PUESIDENT , The New York Her q q, which has been an advocate of the election of Mr. Greeley, since his nomination at ,Obseinnati, - in sum ming uP.,yesterday the points of the politi cal situation, gives as Be de liberate confOu sion that Gen. Grant OW be. Piesident of the United States until March 1677.. 7: The so-called liberals wliciinet mitt have been'in4illgini ha '4. '. The . free-trade wing, lei by , William Cullen Bry ant, Mr. Atkinson; ",arid :David "h Wells, have lately completed arrangements for new cenventien, ' to repudiate Cincinnati and denounce the Baud and.torroption'brsvhiels that eenventiOn`waS_ diverted from its origi nal purposes by a act of unarincipled traventurers—the Coe es, the IP glares, the Browns; and tire:Wnentont This manifestly means the death mill de struction of liberalism just at the time when ofiehalf of. the Demosratie - ,:party; through. .the press and otherWise; l '.hisVe- deel l dred• in' favor of the liberal eatxlidake, -Mr. Greeley, who was placed at the head of tbittieliet:bY the most unblushing fraud and. chicanery. • On the other hand, the national Wen .of the Democracy opposea,Graeley to the„bit ter t:nd, and in MIA ia foll Owed bytliel ('iii cago - 7'imes and Louisville ,Couricr-Jeurnet The New York Journal of commerce ) a free trade Joanna, on Saturatti, der the head of " lYho Shallhe Preshlentr forebliadon s the policy' of the anti-Greeley Liberals and sympathiging Democrats. It iays, " The Democratic . ' party 'reprpiSetga to-day, at the least estimate, nearly a full half of the voting population of the coun try. But it has tit) leaden) Avliinfilit 'Walk its assumed guides have. so( led astray, have been so selfish and wfongdmided, have' *woe so corrupt, that it grilt - not-nieve• forward or make any concerted action - nr their Lidding. the Tsai. strength, of the. patty I. very likely to-be represented hy . minority at Baltimore." • ' On the 1011t.instaut the -Progressive Ger man Associations in sonve.ntioa assembled at New York nominated grant at pot irtil of their ticket, and Ong' Shirtvedin he most determined nimbler - that they witnot be misled by Carl Schur;' itsl.6 after unknown gods which they have had no part in choosing. The Workingmen have,also had a-nation al pow-wow in New York, and in vices of the natural relations which General Grant bears to their movement, and tat'4 great in terest he has always taken in all reasonable movements for the benefit of the 'industrial classes, they could do no less than put him forward as their best adherent and friend of all thist are yet named for the Presidene.y. „ There is much work to in the cam paign, but at no time in the pate,n years of the history of the Republican party has it held a more proud 'a impregnable position before this nation an the world. Rims net yet worked out its groat destiny, and 111114 prevail against every shade of ciPpositien ;which has been raised Ps Site sinprinalplcifi combination of everything riturailyiling fo - beut Grant. DEUOUILATIO liknkNikiiii The Educational Bureau has a report from 110. J. C. De Gress, Superintendent of l'ehlic Instruction for Texas, showing that since September, 1871, sixteen sehools have been closed in 'consequence •ilviter hurtling of the houses by Rebel incendiaries or the terrors Of the teachers, caused by Rebel threats of violence. In eighteen exam tiee this Rebel opposition_toligha has sought to prevent the organization of ffee,echools by procuring lajwietione •froth the • conits agaimt the colleotlen of the small tax lev led by the State for school purposes,.. e. , Th RiThel power is 6,mblued to prevent the Su- , preme Court reaching any of these oak§ so as to give its decision in the injunction, au see. In spite of at this Ilemocratie opposition, the friends,of cdticatiou have been able in tiftricur countiee to open ichools cuntaln : - iug 813,295 Echolaie, Wight by; 2;238 teaahr. crs in 1,481 buildings. - ; • CONCEDINO .114OUTd TO Lesion. • littpervising Architect liftillett pit last Ut urday issued an order to all auperlatendents of government reork instracting them - that eight hours will be considered a day's work on all government buildings under the con trol of his office, and that tueckanies and laborers thereon will receive the full' ratti of, wages ruling in their respectivelocalities, without regard to the number of hours ex acted by private employers. 'Case of over-time being required of any meekanics or laborers, they will be paid additional in proportion to the/6;01t-beer day.' .Ihi4 or der will take effect on June Ist, and it will haw): great weight in assisting the - difleMat workingmen's associations to ',secure the eight-hour rule of cprivate employers, - •satere they are making efforts-to _obtain _a:redac tion of the hours of labor and an increase ~f boars for mental improl;eitiont.' nit 1\ lam IlluVe9, and the Adthinistration has the seamen to move with it in the right di , • • ruction TIIF. 'CItEATAr.i Unofficial advices by cablnleavenotioubt that Granville accepts the *MOO article, and that the Lnututftratpleatfon wilf be maile anal before Congress adjoUrid. 1 y 'thia course the Geneva Arbrilatioh • will *if be delayed, but can proceed Jane 1501 . 46140 - t rate the claims for (-Erect damages ; C. N. USEFUL, AND SUGGESTIVE. i , flow A FARMER MAY LOBE nut taking a good home paper." Keeping no accountof home aperatlona. Paying no attention to' tho ivaxim, "A stitch_ in time saves nine," in regard. :to the sowing of grain and planting or Eitfritt The proprr season. Leaving, reapers, plows, &ally - atom, etc.,. ors rod I rum the ritin and .heat pf the sni. time money is lost in this way Than most pcuple are willing to believe. Permitting broken implemeuts to be seat t,-itekt tower the farm until they are -irrepara , he. Hy repairing broken implements - at proper time many dollars maybe saved, proof of the assertion that time in' money. Attending the auction sales, purehasmg tul Lind* of trtimpery because ih the . 'word he 'vender, the articles are "very cheap.' -lil wing fences to remain unrepaired un -I.range cattle are found ,grazing In the nwadow, grain-fields, or bruising the fruit uses. Diehelieving the principal of a rotation of crops before waking a alffgle axpar4utut. Planting fruit trees with , the'• axEketatiou or having fruit, witheut giving the trees. half the attention required tck make them: profitable. i?racticing economy by &riving:stack '4iit ropcycihelter during the winter, iand_ filvlu. ea unsound food, 13uch half roma]. aim mouldy . hay and foddai. ; Keeping an innumerable trip' An. the premises, and two or three' lazy 410ge that eat Nip more in a month than they are worth in a whole lifetime. And, lastly, he loses by not_ reading the advertisements of those who i patronize •the printer, they being invariably the most' en terprising and liberal houses to deal with, when ho goes to town. • 44 APPLY - 1M; HEN R&M= TO Corot.--5. Sherman is informed that we should mix about tan bushels of gypsum; . plasteich ith thirty bushels of hen manure, and drop a small quantity of it in the hill, hauling the eatth slightly over the niatitiree before dropping the corn, Or, if you „hoe. muck that has been exposed to frost the past win ter, mix it in equal quaati -with the hen manure, and apply in the hill. • Bresee's Peerless Potato planted 4.A. G. T. Factory till°, Pa., betide Hint of - the' Efirllea, Early Mohawks, early Rose, Sue'. slur and liresee's Ppolifiep, 4, yielded (in 1870) 48 pounds tor. *fah Pound planted.' The most prolific of the other vedette_ ,s (Ex celsior) yielded but 28 pounds. In 1071 lie planted 80 pounds of Peerless stnd ti prod. uct Wad 21 bushels. MY DREAM. WI 11. O. I dream of at beacitintlinnet ' • — , When the worldeltall happy be ; , . When aleptuutte and hyenas • --, gbafl blossom etii aViiiiittis3 l ~ -s-,-.::. . When bunarinds andrpotraoes _ • . „ 4,, Ifball cease their dilatant' roar, - When tuna trees she)) blossom ... : ,In the garden for evermore. -, ,- , :. .. .1 dream of a greatrepulatc;' '- - r — • , • - • , Whose people shall all go West, !- . ~'• 'iscrw la,n;h1 11 and reap tomatoes _ . , :' lln Oat laud they loreUr MI '''' 11 . 1 I'' Where plg-iton and In _ '‘,l 1- " raso nfouxt Stealbloom on et/cry t r„t, 1 1 II i Anitadckens low in the , it, I'. A 1?, 1 WiiltlitreebfrcteS trlf - iltite Ltd:" t. . ran weary of seeing the cabbage _ kiapalethe rake and hoe -; • ',. .1 .. . I'm weary et watchdpg and waiting ~--- ' Fur'the grushopper buisb to grow, \ I long teethe time when spinach . . - - Shall elite with bread and milk, When hells shall 'ay learriktrias;cC , "••" ; ,7 li:'," And bokett spin raw silk. , Oh, 6;v - ea t weie the litilildid hoiu-a • , -..- ' ' When i." , wittolere.a ailown the glair, • ' And wreapett my how with touletoe4; _ s Or plucked the rimmed bee, • ''''' Then thaidotikey turned up the trace, ~ " ditcl thy} cucumber ebbped tii id.r.piitstia,:l t.:,,' awl the ar:?reet p.tttlf. whistled: ,:- , a ..,. ' 4 - '470 Its mate to the mountain pass, Brit gone ltre the dart of childhood, And teephood's d: rams are mine, , . Yet I long_ for the bygone hours -; ,• Ai I sit Death the turkey sine; Oh, wreathe your blossoms about me, ',dud sorObo my aching breast,_ -,?i:• - yilailktlitt - gooseberry plaintively warbles • And Mai ma into rest. • ALL SORTS. A ft, SterEClGUiao =-1 11W1,4 1 1EICL • • • • fiingle-tuindet tople-13seltelors.;-:$ ' Always "Hard Pressed"—Bricks. , • " - A we4t4r,lteport—A clip of tlittuder,-,: , .4 A City iltrit ! Soots People—Pittsburgh.''''' 044 -Penny Attnirs—l{and organs.- The First 'iArk=tick Explorers,-Noittes. _ lied7hugs. !ehe.wealth' per capita of the State of ll linbis iS 035.0. . , , s .- - .".i r • Deposits ThMit' of England amount to sisafioti; a YEar: - ---- ---------' ti t ) 1 1Xtugal, i ' a hundred years, has not uharteleA with any power. , • - Tim -big drum for tho Boston Jubilee is twelve feet in diameter and five feet through. ft: is'being made at Farmington Fallt Me. Scarcity of ;children at the Shaker settle ment at:Baileyvilfe, N. Y.,' induced two she bears nuke the woods to compromise on I.ltirtiiilVe . ilifep p. Sir 'Cluirles Lyeir calculates that the en tird'bcintineui of North America will be washed away, into the ocean in four and a half million of years. . Eve was the only woman who never threatened to: go and live with mamma.— Andru e , was the only man who never .tart et 'wife about "the way mother nao tilk,nok.'l Th 04149" pion married and divorced man of Inaltina; who resides at Warsaw, has just been divorkadifrom his ninth wife, and yet he is not happy. The tunnel! under the Niagara River,. ,Buffoln,,to fily the city with Wltteri)Ms, been complet e d for 700 feet, and - an exten- Sion of 300 fe has been ordered. The pier will be located in the rapids. Some idea kf the vastness of St. Paul's Cathedral; London, is had in the fact that no fewer, titanll4,ooo persons were under its reef on the occasion of the royal thanks giving. • i A Burlington (Iowa) baby is immortaliied liNhe followihg epitaph : .S " iv e ggo lu r e cr a t i rno o r ur holt l ! i. Hs lived juid one-and•tvrenty days, And cost us forty &Marti.' • 1 . • Pr'oottblithe heaviest contract ever un dertaken by one man is that of Henry sleiggs with the Peru Government to build a ray way the Andes for the sum of 1100,000,000.; The highest point to be cross ed islfooo feet above the water. The„-.city , rif l ! Rome is said to be honey combed with' about nine hundred miles of Subterranean:Passage ways, cut through the solid, rocirouttl.that these contain the bod ies of froni-sixi i to seven millidna of human beings,entinubed there since the city was built. . , ~. ..A South Car inn gentleman has in hispos- Session:ft 45r1 "nal sword -used by Thadde tidt3phieiki atithe mat ,itttle of „WemtW.,. It, _vim: brow li i rtiV thitiMaantrrhY..COtiiii Sobieski; iir't year 1818, and sold, with his other re s, in Charleston, where he . aio fa 18 , I (. •- 1 -• -- i • ' A gentleman t l recently married in - ohicago .Presentedlis . bhie at the wedding with tiler original transcript of one of the first d” , - patches ever s n$ over the first teleg.ra 1 , 1 . t i line from Ralti ore to Washington. It writi ) z the announcement to the lady's grandmothft of her,birth, arid read, "Only a girl." ~, ,- ,y41,1, - "Do ,you ex4cute. this deed withoutatiy fear , or , conquilsion of yourAlittabitn, 4),tc , asked a Commissioner of D,edds" of, 8:,W*0 7 ,- man )vliose acknowledgment :of d deed,liO' , was taking_ "Fear pf m_y4hitsband l'i6lik i claimed the irate lady. "He-ornpel-4iStat- You're a fooid"1 And she tekept indignant; ':1 ly from tlid:o3missioner's'office.; ,, % ; ;;;,. I The Cork co c or espondent of gie , Bolo*: I Pilot says that ore people are nOWeMiglik I ' ing from . Irelan than ever before 4,„„Notlefitt' , than 4,000 leav the country every..Weelr.",! Whole villages I are left with oily-the -41 , co and decrepid il them, and so* of. tlierisi: stick o- ,, e Limeri ar e going to decay." - ; - •:i-- , : The ancient 4,11-ens usea to engrave upoii ' certain square s icks, about!af6otirtilitigth, the course of t moon for tbe.w . hole of,t4e ,year ; ,such, ca eVetiolikAhey,,ealled. , ,, al-. i mon-aglit, ' literallyo'Al-moon-deed , --lence our modern wo himanaci ,- - ; - q ,- .'"' -'' - The ,house w ich ,Davr I Crookett, built,, and lit *ldea o' lived for many yeara, la _ still standing, 'fl eitillefioftnifiretlfu' ,exforti Station) i the northern part of ,Gili- On county, Te neq.u.e. Some of the pr i gs on whiCh the or stlitiiitidtt4hlSit'enlitibit k l i Inke.t3tlil to be se n. t . '" .- • --- - - ' ;-.'- 45n the 24th 41f..Novetnber, - 1874" Mr." T. ‘Pngg, of Pulaski, Tenn., put in the centre of -a bale ofe‘pitentt, note, ollang $BO to, Met finder , ea , forWitidiFid it. the Otli 041, Afay ha leceivedLthe tete f id,' and` for -warded the $5,0 to, Albert -Chambers, a - workman at tho Victoria . Mill, Newton Moor, Chester county, Ragland. -' An Enflish engineer has inve.uted atok-, pedo, desi gned do be ejectedlieni a mortar', sari to take its course wider Water for any required distance under I,oooyards. It can be discharged at a: vessel "from a fortress;i. and so silently will it move undfiethe;waVelf that the Occupants of the vessel will Pot: be aware of its approach until they are blown skyward at thelite p.f , ,ei,kaila a tainuteN Vt• The schools of Mftsgachuscits.4nitiduce: some very brilliant eitizens.k 4.1-New4led for( I youth; settlg out for a pilgrimage to ,io 110 n, the Me tof New England defla tion, rpttiplutsetll a steamboat ticket the - othetArtY, quietly seated himself in •a fiirry,boat. Aftfr sitting" there an 'hatir and half; and crossing the harbor several times, he ,Nit iitured ,to inquire how long it would bo before 'the hoat reached:A .Poston. Be still startagairranother day. A spinster, who can stand tho derogatory remarks concerning old maids rho longer, lw,ritea,t6 the Cintinnati Times ; am hap 'to ea that I have for triany_years belong ed.to that cleat of much•reyiled en i but many of iny most intlibliteThen • laic been Married women, and' from them have I heard :016sfif: mends' and detraction';' more' jealousy _And ritaby, more of the spirit 0- E41;7, hatred and malice, arid - all uneharitit: bleneas,' than from any old maid 3I 'ever lenew.or heard oT." tleVeir old lady, aPpitrently just • arriVeil on a train from the country;.enteredone of the, refreshnkent, rooms et the Springfield Viless•lTtetlittAkkuitation the other AlaY,. and said she had left, her parasol on, the settee.—•- A general search commenced and - lasted for some time. Finally pianet•theWpitcre asked, the-old dame when Abe' left it, to which she answered: after Counting-up on( het fingers, "Well, it waa just three years ago last 4th of . There was a•gtqueceigoar, much . .totthe -Astonishment of' the old lady, who went - away within very puzzled t upon her countenance; It is arcbly Competent, for 4,dfcrAiti)f divorce to tretroact:*on' Ituabstolieer a deceased child ; but a woman in , San Franl disco. recently attempted ,to give it that ef fect; There bfid 'been 'Win to ref &rink her Ant Marnege aeon, who wannamed ter hie father. The child died a# an early age. Subsequently sliCws.4 — dliierced and married: another man. ! , Thereupon she at tempted to have the Atamel3f tier Arie. band erased from , the 'tombstone -of -the child and the name of nurnber two substituted ,--- thils'rechristeaing,,the little innocent after 1114 death. umber On`C.lteard of • the ~proc eeding, and had the ,woman mated itt time to prevent the desecration. ' .11. R. ANDERSON, A.w;so: 14 9111 it RARDWAF!,-EJ 1, all Wadi, .71.:-; 7 TIN AND COPPER 'WARE',' (I I A UI uu" ga 'o 1.? Stoves - '' -4 2' " "'- ":": ' - '-''t,ii - Tio7A - 6i 'ail; '''-''. '' Tabl© and Pocket Cutlery, CA.RUIALGE TRIMERIiNGS, FALLSIING TOOLS of 01l kinds; A.t offio V?.(lo,lsifk.W.i.:4:lolitirrioN, Petroleum Fluid, (the best light to the world) end every article connected with the Hardware Trade. Roy's Moak, south.side of Main street, next door to C. C. Mothers. #.* B ' 1 0/ q•igiAPP , VP?* A61.54i ikyer's Raopplic pim a ' • . , relief . and ' imago. to atom- Id bow to a mild and an 'r&ative. ly Vega. cantata >mine- Much teas and . tre Kampala's. •• •:,„ r. , -.,...1, •-: ~1,-.,. Z g1k.; . e.t.:a.,-7:4 - il , FUll dltectkae Me zgiven.agrthelriVi• :each box i llow Solute Wen faslkalfaiiiihe ' : niod. - .forAitepfoltourtogJosinidaint4 *dear ow , /Ws rapidly cure:— ..,,j, 1 4.„ 1 - 4? IA-A 4.1 t. to •, p 4 /.B'ot.Dyapepsia or dation, Listless , . z>, mess, .liar or and ffis ol l gp l etteAtey aditodd beWift- - sch, and restore its heal y fone an action. .. .. 1.4" Cia ge i ttr al i tte a ri llit r ar r toms, Hiltons ' d lik ~,,, le , Vatailearstijuulibe or Orson ilieltness, Da , ifteintsVoW and Hiltons Woven, they. should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the . diseasednetiqtcor remove, the Oksirictkete able" calm IL •;-.. kr./ , _ 4, 1 V1L 1: IF, ,i . F r Dysentery:or ionarraucear, but one , ; pill dose generally required. l}-i For ulasetimas, Doom,ravel, Pal. unto olf sho Eirears, ats fie Ilie t am 4. I Loins, they should be c -uo Allien, as required, to change the ac trorthe system. With sorb change, complaints disappear.' '' - - " •-• * ' For Dropsy . and- Dropsical alwolliars, - theyehonid.hotaken In large and frequent doses to_pricslacn the infect of a drank purist. '• •-.- For Nappreasion, a large dose should be taken, as It prodOces the &di:et!, enact y, sym pathy. -ii • tl , .0 -,, 7 .-7. ~' ASA Di,yicr ill:, take one or •two Pills to ' prienotsi digestion and relieve the stomach. 1:Ali bekosibnal dose stimulates the stomach and boweli, restores the appetite, and Invigoratee the sysdern. v ig 3 ii:ofteri adv!Rtto l ii!here eo perious emeht exista t e Patsy c _totiffrably-tt 42t Ands. that - Ae these 'c,44,o*.nieltee,hint feel decidedly better, from their l ifing bud renovating effect on the digestive iniparattnfs i 'PnEPAllen Dr' 1 - . ._ - pr. ir. O. AYER .de DO., Prryiploti. IPAWneistai . . LOWE LL,M498., U. 8. ,A. . t 1 ' St du. 41114 ALL yketicidiews itvzsvwxotsis, ~ . , Jan. 1,1879. .• • ' PlBllOl/ & 811888, a_gi -1 ti- iur y ; /um P. receiving new and elogitut destgos • " Bitillirmarwr tridi - 1391 4114 • 1 0 8 - NCOlir 41341:11400 tti 1 1 419h i lk and invites the public to call and esszolas goods Ana tklible i I to show goods. Fein 48,1874. - Ilts.ll $4.11130/5110,,, . LOA tr M.B CLAY. inlcelebrated Ellailiga_TßlMlldnAkibot ithitipliniel, lite - 1 7'i, . .' ,_:' . Will beat , vennilyea's on Mondays' zn'cloon - yi".' ni.,' unto Tteaday nlcirding; Wgiittleld, Tuesdays 1 o'clock p. zowlMtil Wednesday morning; Knoxville, Wednes- Alpe" - o'ciock iii , mil leave 1 o'clock p. m.; Qaceola, .g o'clock p. miliredriesdayeLtinUarontw Mrolvro- , Beechen Island, 10*. zal bul. 12 tn. Thniiinsi• LW. renceville, . Mondays 2 o'clock .p. in., till Friday morning: 11 , 00411Vclock a. m., 1111 2p. in. Friday; iboweynruxq- - -41A. tikk#34.2%.,zmi-4 11111Vo - ria was kb, ,haa. nitro . --fic I F - .auon - la 'Nor th ern ?maw ; ii half er.to tho tiunoui trot nif George - Milaliirrittrit; a blood bay NatilVogyr it h 6 45 ==e . 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' '' ' • . B.4CI AT I D .WORK4IIIEVIr. lifOit s 3 sad ix* bull. v 1 1" - Weitake tall In ahr tfilten'i 1) XX,P4 1 11 01101 4' a4Sateot the instituttonitoX the town, ar,u2 as it comprises shout WO rolls brill pittasa tivia ad, - e,,eahtto de. wa, alapanet alouist any, customer In Fir and price, Atol l osd u4** uara SPAr 5 PAr our rial 3 tO Ma * tit* .".. Untold Os Botha stock was purchased re th e advance; and wa anal ssu as akar to prices al Vane ;wad wattto bay cheaper, as tb y are continual 4 ~ t,.1..,,, 4 , . . , ...., atralartNtittluarket, . ,%, '.. f I'l I I . •4 t:/". To -1 .1.' ".: '054 4-,•' - ' ' • 4 ' . .. 3 5. C. %,7 ~,a .., ~.:.,...,, 7;3 , • ~ • „,. !.,• , •, ~,. .... .4 A . 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IL DELA.INES,• , LAWNS, MOFIALftE4 f' olll : . :-• , ,•• 1 DRY GO 11 Fancy tlassimeres, ,Ready-liade Clothing; t it • ' +;F. • ;`'.l ,• Boots slid Shoal. • .. 1 i : ' • -., , i . to - or i. have tu4rittil thiutt do :to yidy . rtdo,A of . ' , low it tho'tliait to toot 6 - 41 %li j I ' ' alai , ........- . . - Clothing cut apd made to Ordit,ll,049 , i1if, „. Jima 1:187.21 lit Orton Aiivetittor vg,it" _sr " -1 • a; tit la`, , Mg] 4,`•+ • • . .New Spri ng a00(18,'' , , ' • S g ~s „ and waiting on cust•Lnert4 - - ~~ 4•~~+~ ~ti'~. t El GEM L. :d- i;"-- •P'" , • '444 Z., .:~r.~:;::,~:.. BEM =l3ll I `~i. •••'' • -•'; CALL AT NO. 1, BOWER & CON,E'S • • ' f - , ,- . ~'i' -- .C~ ~ _ ~ .~Y.' ITcr The LaNest Establishment in Hoithera Pa. ! Iliiii 3P43IUNIAMEEI 413 wrokzeimisit - ) 1 SIEB BM •,,vAr adi) t)R,TicEfo-isrrs • T 4 ~1 .. .; • t 11. 11311 Fi s r liin taollUas tor bayrixis acul=liag de ay3 wurg is ait at 04:2 saipis-theatia c V ft,,t4,112ei :lit ~,A.. X6bl=: r als. In cnir , , ~. . whottlida , •!: . - .a, ..a. i. , ..,.... 1.,: - , .1 ..,....-,, -.- : ,-, ~ ,-, '.• ~ - , 1; .:' ~': /‘ 1.r.•-1 , ;.0 . .7,1: ;;- x. - ;J't ; ' „ BiA'-• 1 .1., 1.11: .3 i'r.p, I - . I , . t-- , oetuultvAti r Br= Nant--- - - ' 1 1 . 4,..+1 1 Translikr Ornaments, striping - Pet/M I ' . ;:.-. ' 1 . , ;„ • 1. 'i•l .1 1. .1 . , . 1 } 1:: i; il .. '.. '.' e; I ;,. ..1 „ t ,' 7 , V. -, , i -....,-,;•, ~., ,„y; ;, ; Illenibea.tbr Carriage - and . .. l -. ..... , ,•,. ',IS +,l ~ , ~ - , I , + 'I • ' r * ' 1 , :-?..•t gl FLY - I , 4 ;(t . i fr ' ,. -1 " 'administrator's ,ItrOtice. 11 L. V. .2Si,, 4% 1 Cutter Orimiinienting. 1 , ~. ~, r, :,.., 4 , „, a i i l iot s of adrultistratlon on the estate of E .I,,itz,t-"W . 1 n ., , 4 , : t , r , , ' s: I 'Bostwick, late of Zawreoee Ownehip,,Tioga Co .{ Co ~ itEcL %,1, : . ‘t , I. z J - 7 1 '''' ' ''' ' Li Inkling been gran= the undersigned, all per. l'adsclei , Ag-rl+ ,,,, tx • 1 \',,, p.. 'LI ;4 . 3;1 , V; t s' ~ t, . ..:*) ~,,,,;,-`l, I. A. 9` >s + 't * r. ; ' ' ' ha; • -1.1......1 , I • i , : „ ~ 4 0.1 st i 3 r i 'o b i ifia .......... ar t said eetatoei t ) heresy sq. kir tf.R. ~, t ize*lrdA it i a ilia of .1—,.. ' J - '`, ,'i ‘' *WI tra for aottlament on. Alike sops • 'owns :47,1 4 og ), 1 41„..7,1 'l, 77 9 t l°°l3 l,T rili ..u!l Si rt t° our bUdiletill krilt in °lock. ' '''r '' th 'to plitkolmOlegitto Unit ' I , ..t e -°, ,I ,Attiq 1..... . f ' ft 11.41.4% .t 'l t '' 't 1 :,,, , r, , ~, t ik,.. , .., ?,, . ~ e t—A l r i ,, e l, tc ~ ,t, ‘Th,lictimoro sou, adatv. 't ROM 6 .PONIi t `i- 1 4.0 1 .T. 31 ",41*:; / I ,E4lei? /MAIL . • - i•,l, ,t, ....,L, , , "9 - ..% i IN 3to • 44 , I of* . 1.,, , i trY r 4 , le d.. ~.„_11, ,, , ~ -1 ~n ,4. , , i. 1.,1 iItTYY,ZAA ' n :tall t.i.,1.-t- cal ler r , O , ON, - Mlle z •,z• DERIES 4cci _ I Mir _; k;'. ~ i ARE $o BtrßY ozrrucci Ili 1 h e ~~++' Y ~. X 1 =EI that :thy haven't time to:write a new. .• t_ta / Advertisement. =ME , ' k MEE '' WBLLSBORO, PA. wz=l , .vvr7rrl tir fral 1•111 OEM = MEM Wl] BM I :7,1 E j . 1 .-- 4 :4'4 =1"g: , i.i. A -- i.p:Z..l li 1 a z—i: i. 'ii ir - , .j TOM MB= - t =PP . ~~ ~ .f Ee ~,~~.t•i • l:..~ MCI • .1. ~. - 1 , 1 IMEN EMS *s o4 * l ' 4 "ft'o'="7r, == ~,..L.u.~~~t tti ,~ ` Ifii.-i:J (-Ali: MEMO I • ,o attenUou of all AB, will be wade to. ~, .t MEE tore, wt~;__ ~ . .'011.;:i. ifi' ',:.: 1 r. =I a '' ,~ POPsII nor-, = ats, gaps, . , MO IMME t tr e i 434 arriliciN! ' 1, i tv,l4 r '‘ :`5 . 1 MESE i ' ! 't I : i.* ,',;''? 11 tvl ri - i •` I - Mi BE MEE MEM IZIME=SI lIEI IS e . ; : ditittp CO/40Rf4, EIZE 111 lEEE — etrv , sbioeveDl*.i.lt*wowl JEWEILRV STORE! M= 24L1A;( .?1 7 ). ,/ 'll 4:. ', 3t , " :16 ' X$ ll 4 ) , W.• tC111 !f• 4 91 ) r4e. .". , " 11 .4q 1 q 4 4 4 ctka.:;hvietr,3l,folikeipi is 111iibbro w 114$ .I,,GMILYY ( I , S or .E - 3 S‘c•pAp., ?te. t,'";' • ' Willi, i4or't all g f t44,acti4lcA,ueuupy kcpt buck • co• tat,liebu n., are . bLiti • . rte ],/l!r!itl 'l.!ii,lsestly, audytomptly, and ou sittret Jan, 4 - 1072-ty. • ' MI I. pronounced the beat tu igarbst, lundpiei ii,ttle f a 'Mit Premium at t e Tbiyoreo., and other Baits, line Li' ddottle4l.7 the at washing 11..h•ne, invented. It IRO needy ! s trial satisfy the most alteptinai. Per ilous Ileitis top rniiiiie, will address 'Tam I. UHL- , 1 Tioga, Pa, • ~, . .. - 1 i ; ~.- 1- ;" :': -• '-. -------.„ __ - Dentistry offer Superior rd from visit 'Emit, 'I au now pre , • pared;,*ith a, now !dock of goods and in a tram oute, • offer Superior lodttetanenti to those in want of any thing in my-line: Artificial teeth inserted •on new and superior hase,:at low rates. Teeth extr*ted:vdth out palm • Maar/Atli:4k of the natural Oath a speciality. -Work warraptad, 4'orma reasonable: • - " )p. EASTMAN, ,Dentiat,q, , Jan. i. 1812-it • • Wellaboro, Pa.. • -4 11) $ MiDALIS Baal TI-I,E ~INGREDIENTS ' THAT dtotriPOSEL . ' ROBADACI:B • fire, - ppblished - on every package; there ore:Ws, apt * c omet , ',preparation, 44 4 ctilly, VSITSIOI iN$ PRESCRIBE IT: I It I. i 'attain' care - for lecrorula';' tiysLills in all Its forms.' Rheuma tism. Skint Diseases ,Liyer , Com plaint and all diseases ;of , the, Blood. ONE • sorra or BOSADALIE - • - I Oki #o more goodlhau ten bottles of i the , Syrups 4 Sarsaparilla,. , Toe UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS i . . 6.avo used Rtisailalls la their practice far , the - past three years and freely endcir,o it: ai a reliable Alterative and Mood. Purifier: R. T. 0.i'D011; of Baltimore. li IL . . BSY IV; ,' " • : R,. tt' W GA, it. " R. r , GJDAN RLLY, ' 4 R. J. S. SPARKS, of Niehalativille, Ky. DR. ;Tel.i. McCARTHA, Columbia, i _ N =3ll. IT. NOBLES, , DR. A. B. OBLES, Edgecorab, N. C. USEDii6 ENDORSED EY J. B. FRENCH. Ir. SONS, 'aU Rtver, Mass. F. W. SMYrjf, Jackiien, Mich. • ' ' #. LN IT_HEEL bw ED., Lima, Ohio. , ,LLL, Ohio: CRAVEN' .!b' C 0..; Gordonsville,' Va. • RAWL. O. MCFADDEN, Murfrees. 0 born, Tenn. - .„ , -'Out' space will not 'allow of ‘any.e.i: tended ilmarks in relation to the virtuoso!'” Rosadelis. Tonle Medical ProffisSitin we guarantee a Fluid Ds tract irupisriOr lb any.illoy• have ever used', in the treatinfint et, diseruied Mood; and to the afflicted we say try Rosadalis, and you 'will be restored to health,. ';. ( : i itotiadalis is , Sold .by all Druggists; price $l.OO per bottle. , Address i32,,,OLEitENT4 it CO. r -r, L • , - f ' :,..,.„„ Air '!J,' 5; A :4 al - Manufacturing Chemists, ' Bevrziacilits, *DJ .~ , J~~9,~1= El „ '.Chance , ::ot Base. - .., t , • #R.AND-PtEir, ” • , . ',°, 'Stook :of Goodies 41' mlDDinittpr CENTER, .; • r t • ,1 , . Meat for caiab, l ,and to' be 'mild for cash, at &eh' , Credit aratem played:out, . . ,--f,Payna,yon go," la a trllo old, maxlM, and. when 4114f..t1ie truedootrltle for bothlieller and buye:i , goOde lit small profits, for cash, and rooettleittitnlalt atrial from old patron, and from ttlikillukriali to buy groceries and staple goods ad cdOliatifaref 44, 3 . Ak. W. , POTTER. Ali t tlOtPr il i Ur- t . 0311004,14 L T TAILOAING! ----0..„...., 1 ~..5.......,(.. ~-,.._ ...,_, _ ban`... : . , I ,IYAGNEB; juet received a superb au .. IkriZude of ' ' • . - f :'' -4',7,;:- 1' •.- ! '-i%iiiir - .v.. OTHS . , • -A - 3.,-...4"--f l rgentlemen'it : . t. CO ARSE & I I F IN li r ClJO i l l it I NO ' Sind hi: C piepared to ii4in 4 cinro' in the STYLE, mid on the ahorteet notice.; Persona wilitlug 'Clothing rriU tdesini'driSp Ifinbd iiee rny stock." Good !:Ita and the beat of work guarantee& • -,' , • Jan, L-181-47.... , - - , , , • . OVA. WAGNER,. House a, d'Lot Pro ale. HE undszaigzi4 Wars for sale his 11. 99 and Lot t lon Main street, in Radon& VI . , ale v rY low Price. d lot containnon ; half acre and is un er good cul tivation., 'Bei' tams iic..., atiiit , to the au scriber. • Inibutil, Pa:. Feb . ' , 1872- . 0. P. 1l& 000 H. General Insurance, Agency, vEutos, Co., Et. . . • H: &I J. 'I): Caitipb'ell, t x , : tx, sll let ita and LAghtzdnil li t. reasonable rates. We travel and minim)au 'deka personally -In the eountleaa r lga RitliteV• • I . IL • J. CAMP :Belson r . , Feb: ' J. D. CAMPBELL. man trrulefiltilned to now prepared to execute all or. 4eikttreVcnirito Stones eardidontonenta of either' • Itaieth '' 1 " 547 4 , Igutleog d Marble . ' tthe &wit*. lat es tstyia , • Re keeps conatantik on band,tioth kind& of . Marble sad wilLbe Ade to suit aiLwho rosy Ifavor, with ,thetrordora, on asiFelspable t erms canpft obtained s. Au the sountzi. - ~,„.! • `.`-"- TRANt extetek,' , ' rarhaasni. .• Il` •- • ~! ::::iiii.itstaxwzirtiri" 1 , . - ..Furnishing Goodsl ?sr! ili EVEI ODY. AT • isizanuirai'ov As mom zu„l 4 lbaVoite Ito n,O '"A largd atodk of Geode ieeetrid . e4Wwill ;Ix. sold cheap. will have a im , of thn:lifillip-! err dcparimento end will be glad id doe per old friends aced nintAanniat alk.t s Dmp in And eee our new 1, . useasiurn4y:# „iota,: A, a, Gams.. OMEN lEEE s;:L • - bl4l l **, 06414 . , • EMI . • 1 I IRE A. FOLEY:, MEM .., --. ~. ._ m atter ,,. carryinfolT all`poitonous and restoring dto a It althy cond.tion, enriching it, refreshing goratitigi both mind • and body.. They arc'easy tstrattod, prompt in their action, colain in their ifi and reliable fir all - farms of disease. ertimar,cuu take' thug° tillttora accord irections, and retnain long unwell, provided • es are tiordestroyed by Mintral poison or other lad. the Vaal ,c , rgan* wasted beyond the point •Sys cm! Sheibl , . and ;fly of admi results, I C No i Lair o be means, .. of rePii Did eitsta het/04'0011o». ifiaclachi; Pain in the houlder. Coughs,frighttiess of the Chest, Dir.' shins,. our •Erlictations of the Stomach, Bad Taste II i in the Mouth, 'Bilious ttacks, Palpitation of the Heart, nflamination of di Lungs, Pain in the regionsot the Kidneyb, and ,a bun red other painful eynaptoins, - are - the 1 o ff springs -of Dy pepsia. In these complaints. it has nb equal; and one ottle will &rive a better guar- smite o its merits than, lengthy advertisement. per Nem 010 Co plaints, in young or- old, ramie 'or single, at th dawn of womanhood, or the, ttini of ife, these Tonic itters display so decided an influen that a ) . narked 'mprovement is .SOOll percep tible... L t ‘ : • - 4 For lisflammotsry anal Chronic •Illitintw- Inuits and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Retnitt nt' and' Interrrintent' Fevers,' Diseases of the 13lood, Aver; - Kidneys itodilladder, these Bitters have been- invt sutteisful l , Such Diseases are caused by ,Ifitiatedlßlood, which is generally produced by derange of OteiPrgettive Organs. - , . • • . 1 . . They ar s e attend- Purgative es well as a Tositep posiessiht•elsp 11!0 peculiar merit of acting , — maul agent h telievini Congestion or Inflarn7,„ f the Liver and Visceral Organs, and is Bilious 4. Skin , Diseases, . Eruptions, Teter; Salt i Blotches; Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Cart ; ;Iting-werms; StAldAtead, • Sore Eyes Ery , Itch, Scurfs, Discolorstioni of the Skin, Humors eases of the,Skin, of whatever name or nature, By dug Op and carried ont of the system in : a e,by the. use of these Bitters. One bottle in ses will tiinvince the most incredulous of their effects. I---'' - • ' '- ' , . so the 'tfitifttetll. Blood whenever you impUrities, bursting through the skin in Pimples, as, or Sores; eleattie it, when you find it ob ant sluggieh . jr) the veins; cleanse it when it is foid ; y .tir feelings will tell you when. Keep theblood • pure, a d the health of the systemlwill follow: . lira fed thenaanda proclaim VINEGAR DIT , , TER'S t i e most wohdetfel Invisorant that ever sustained. the sin in systete." - - ' ' ' " * —P -A , Tape, and other Wormellurking in •the si - tent _of so, many thousands, are effectually de strole• and i ennaved. Says a distinguished physiol ogiit • here is scatcely - Mtin divid nal upon the face of the earth . 'hose body is exempt froMthe presence of worms. It is •of upon the healthy elements of the body that wotma exist, but upon the 'diseased humors and slimy depos , that breed these living monsters of disease. No's'tem of Medicine,' no vennifuges, no Anthelmin itics, ill free the system from worms like these Bit ,l , cts. . i _ I -,, Ile hanleal ; Meenies. Persons engaged in Paints and Minetals t such as Plumbers,' Type-setters, Gold- ters., and ; Miners, as they advance in life, will be !tub ect to paralysis of die Bowels. To guard againit this to 0 a dose Of WALICER'S VINEGAR BITITIS once or twi a week, 4 a Preventive. , ,- ' li ous, Remittent, and intermittent u lla Pov ra, which 4ro so prevalent in the valleys of our great ivers thto bout the United States, especially those f 'the htississippl„.ohlo, Missouri Illinois, Ten nesse ,•Gumberland; Arkansas, Red, Colorado,Brazos, Rio rande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah,. Roan- . • oke; antes, and many others, with their vast tributar, ries, t =shout our entire country during the Summer ' and utumn, and remarkably . so during seasons tif urns I' heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by ex ensive derangements of the stomaclt and liver, and 'other .- bdominal viscera. s There are always more as less obstr ctions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state :nf di. stomach, and great torpor of the• bowels, being •V clogg d up with vitiated accumulations. - In their treat tint, a purgative; exerting n powerful influence upon - these various worm, is essentially necessary. There is'r no ca hartic for the purpose equal to DR. J..WALKan's Visa' AR BITTRRS, as the)swill speedily remove the dark olored viscid matter with which the bowels are' bade., at the same time stimulating the secretions oil the lier, and generally restoring: the healthy, functions, ,'of lb , digestive organs. Sc orals, -or, King's E. •11, White Swellings, Ulce s, Erysipelas, Swelled NeCk, Goiter, Scrofulous , Inds.. orations,, Indolent Inflammations, Mercui ial Al fecti. s,. Old Sores, Eruptions of the SIMI, Sore Eyes, etc., tc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases WATACTIR'S VINEGAR BITTRAt; haVe'ShOWn'their 'curative posvra in the most obstinate and intract- OlSeg. great able Walker's California Vinegarttit t erg all these cases in R similar manner. 13y purifying food they remove the cause, and by resolving away fects'ef the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) fected parts rpeeive health, and a permanent cure :cted. to prop e rt ied of 'DR; WAI.KIIR's Viand/at zits are Aperient, Diaphoretic and carminative, • itious,.Laxative," Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irri- Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilioui. ~. e Aperient and mild Laxative properties of ArAntst's Vorucria. BITTERS are the best safe- In an cases of eruptions and malignant tevem, balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect umora of the latices. Their Sedative properties pain in the nervous system, 'stomach, and bowels, r from inflammation, wipd, colic, cramps, etc. r Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout tens. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid correcting and regulating the floss of urine. Their -Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, axe superior to all remedial agents, firr the cure ot .us Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. . rtify the body against disease _by purl all its fluids,with VINEGAR BITTERS. No lepi. IC can take hold of a system thus forearmed. the , the stornachg the 'bowels, -the kidneys, and the es are rendered disease-proof by this great invig- D act the ti the ei the is e ;r! BIT ■ Nut if iftaut, II lit. 1 Iroctions.—'fake of the Bitters on going to bed Ight from a half to ono and one-half vane..glassfulL good nourishing fdod, sucli as ,beef stealc, mutton .. venison, roast beef, and• vegetables, and take door exercise. •They are composed of purely reget ingredients, and contain no spirit. .. L' A KER, Prop'r. Et. - 11. BINDO,NA.LD dr., CO., A nista and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal., ,-... d cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. Eat did out abl I LD .131 ALL DRIMISTS AND DEALERS y 29, 18724 in. . , . Pianos l.‘' , Organs ! qou want a Arst-elass , . Piano . o,l6.Organi-, ii., th . fii , It t. P. DOWD at' r. A. D. ~ s - lan 9 p co.— as the • • i •, , • stet ,0r ( 1472 , ) , , - fre bber, 4 'Elaine' s.,.Pros," Pialtos' " 1 t lanais, ,Insitlintion , BOoks, Piano and Organ . ads, and anythipilii tho llns of first-class musica s. S. F. Stratton 'Sr. Co's Band Inertruments. . .F io tho Dontesti4 Sewing 'Machine. ; Call in•and sed l D. F. DOWD. disbar°, April 24,1872.-tf . , . Fa Shol rr. l!ii For .ISale. HEAD of fat Cattle—average weight from 900 to i 1800 pounds. Call on Die subscriber lu Wood , 5 miles from Osceola. WM:L. wmpicii. y 46, 1872-3w* o g .A . 4111' ~~ Wai Every year increases the popularity this valuable Hair 'Preparation ; ich is 'due to 'Merit 'alone. - We can sure-onr old 'patrons that' it is kept, Ily up' iei its high Standard; and it the only reliable and perfected prep ation for restoring GRAY OR FADED It to its youthful color, making it ft, lustrous, and silken. - . Ihe' scalp, i its. use, becomes - ivkitedAind clean.. i removes all eruptioinkind dandruff, 1 - 4; byits tonic properties, - prevents ti a hair froni falling out, as it stimu li-tes 'and notnishes the hair-glands. y its , irSe, the:hair grows 'thicker and s ronger. In baldness, it_ restores the o , pillars glands' to their normal vigor, a i d, will, create a' new growth, except - ... extreme old age' it is the' most' 0 onomical HAIR I.)RESSII , IG everiiSed, - n:' - it -I requires feWer applications, and - - p;vo4„the ,hair, a wiendid, glossy ap . te#rglice. A. A. Hayes; AI:110k, State ::sayer. of MaSsachusetts, .s a yS, "The s nstituents. i ate . pure, and _ .carefully elected for excellent (Luality; and I :iiiiider it the BEST VILBPAILATION r its intended purposes. 7 ' - - 'old by air Druggista,ana Dearlart in Medicines. - - . 4 ' • • ' ' Priett Ono Donal , : ‘ . . . . ~ . s , . „ , .. . :.uckingham's Dye ' FOR TER 'WHISKERS. - As 'our Renewer In, many Oates TO* • ii,irps,ti , 3o long a time, 'and too much' are, to restore gray or-faded Whiek rs, We have, ;prepared this' dye, in one eparitekia; ,which will quickly and •ffectually accomplish this re !t. At : 'clay applied, and pr i fiduCeS color .hich.Will neither rn - b, nor 'w, ,sh (iti, =old by;allePruggists." :Price Fifty' , ,,..,,, .,. i, iiirsotured by.m. P. -HAM, 4i (M I ~,, - '- : 31111411144 Iftli• - - -' -,‘' , -..- ,' , 1 Sc ,b , Ii On. 4 10716 .117 A riI7AIS" VEGETABLE SICILIAN • JIAIR RENEWE =122 , ! mi -1 ' - '--- - -'-'l'. - -- :RADWAY'S - REAllit;ltLitt ... . ~-0 * ,04.44 i,. mousT pm,. . . • )11 - ,lr,Orn O'ne o.Tworoty, filinmt,op, , I'NOT • oNg . HDU S -,_ i J l, ..0-, ..-: after reading thlit tulysttuitimenrnee ny olio ' ' • ' • . 1 i - Silifio IRWITII PAIN' 777 VS , :IGEN) ItIitLIICIP IS, A. 'CURE FOIL i .P. EttY FA - IN.. 4 '''' '' j" :. ' I IL* the first and Is ~, . r ; %III& ; 40111 - 11 -3 10.1rk , ' Ileined - y 'that instantly etops e mort. excruciating pates; ausys Irlanitnattoria; And-,earea'Conitrltions whether of the ~,Luags,Storwirl4lSOWelo, or °tut.? Oaks or Orxins, by • One application.' - 5, • , . IN:WI - COM lONE' TO TWENTY Militt l yliiit, .'no Matti:: howl vtolelit or excriiciatinir trio p4in the . 'HU EllAt - A.TIO, )..l&I-rIddcti. [Minn, Crippled, - Nervous, ~ isitniragre oir prostrated with diseases may surer, RADWAY'S .READY. 'RELIEF , • - 'wit , i i kfrOitn, INSTANT EASE, 11 ' .IiIIi•LAIMATIJOIN X) F •rfir lillysEys, 1 - 111FLolicierfor OF THE BLADDER., ' • , INFLANIMATION OF 'I El BOWELS, ~- i _ ; .1 C0N0F.... lON OF THE L 111414. 'BORE InfIiOAfpDIFFIOI LT BREATHING, I"'ALPITAI lON OF TILE HEART. irrsTittes, 01101.1 r, LIE ['THEMA. , . . - • - - ' i t.: TA't4II, /,NFLITENZA. ITEA.I*CHE, TOOTHACH ..„ , • - . - _ •' . . tiVIR LOIA; IttIECIIILTISM. ~. CGLID.OIIII,LB, AGUE CHILLS.' 'fIK. Application of tho newly Relief to the pitt or rails where the pain or ditticuity eshits old afro, d ca:; , WM rojttfOrtj • •"fwctity drop+ fa half a Nimbler of Water will hi a few • ousllCHiet cure CRAMPS, sPitSms,tioUil sTomAcii, IMARIJII TRN,. SICI. IIEAGAGIIE, DIA ItItHEA, t ..ffitzosTlPvy, COLIC, WIND IN THE- 1101VELti I and :lit lINTE PAINS. NAL PAS. . TravOtr3 fihouttl always carry a bottle of itatlcvn%',ll R A . h tie l i c : elier, with i ther . p. A trivniJr4oil In lcutvr e . . 111 rm r ;r Llir ' ul it iPi L cTig r g ) a ' n n tryi:% ' l l 3ll. ( ter ' u n ia e a o :AL 'a t t ilar r' a. j.. )' ' FFI*IOI. AND NGIUE. rEVF.II, AND', AIR*: cured Pm tiny toils. Ti, , re ll' bi 4 A rrquerflat•ageut in this world tifit x All cure fever , A „,1,,, e ,w; and an other Istal.ninirs, 4itirpoc, tk.mk t , 'i's. 1 phold, fellow, and other Fevers (aided by CA friVAV'z; 111.1.. ti) en quick us IIADIV,II".a IitEADY IiF,LICI . l'ilty ceutO per tOttle, - ilnl,l by Dru966,t, HEALTH ! BEAUTY - , 'MTH/NO , AND :PURE 'Rif.% lithOD-INIIII.IIA' 11 • . 01c ri.E.:3lt if:ND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AN I/ IIIi:AUTIFUIAIO: 4 IPLEXION SEP till Els 'KO ALL. ••• ' 9 ''''A D'Rei f lt A alAlilt . ,5,.. t SARSAPARI WAN RESOLVENT i. LEAF., MADE Tim MOST ASTONISHING 4ltums ; L-141)- OUICK, SO HA PID AILS THE ('ii AP:lll.:is ' TIM BODY UNDEROOES4 - LINDER' TDB IN- ; • FLUENOE • (HP, T 1 1 .13 *TRUDY WONI ) ElIFIli, 't ' • bIEDIGINE, TifitT . •• 1 . • , 1 Every Day: an IndreaSe - In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. 'THE - CREAT ELOQD PURIFIER. -!: Every drop of, the SAES, APAIt I LLI AIN 13E.f.;01,r ENT mantraimicates Daum:ll the illood,'Swent, Pim:, • and other duids and juices of the system Cho vigor id 1 - 0, , , fur it repaint the wastes of the body with new ned e•med liiiikaial, Scrofula, Syphilis Consumption; Glands 11.) . amine. oicerain •the llinuat, ' ldputh, 'lemma, Nrsi, ie tne Glands and Other parts' of ,the system, Sere - Ey:, tifitautuous Discharges...front the Ears, and the :,,,,r-i ------ - forms of Skin diaeases, Eruptions, .Fever S'oree Sz.:!,l ' Ilea4Hinff Wornt,Salt Rheum, Erybipeles, Aim:, life X SpOte, Worms id the Flesh, 1 omens, Cancer, in th • , 'Womb, end all weakening and painful dischargef, Nigel, • Sweats, -Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life pin.: i plo, are within the curative range of this weeder Cl' 11.‘ , 1- i em t . hemietry, 'and a few days . ..use will prove to :my , person using it for either of these feints of dieease it, potent power to cure thorn. • ,If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wit-l. , hnd'deCorripokltion that 13 continually progreislng, vue . ceeds In arresting these wastes, and repaus the tame ai ills new material Made from healthy blood-and this the SARSAPARILLIAZI will and does secure. ' !Not only does the R _AnsAPARILtrAII REACCLVF.KT CXCei . • nil knorrn•reniedial Agents In the cure of Chronic, Serene. 1 0 ,..- constit.otional, and Sktq diseases ; but it Li the oLly i• 1 'i6 positive INC titro for 1 '' - lilduey:&llludder Complaints, , . - Urinary, and Won* dlima.ms, Gravel. Diabtien, Dropsy, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright's DI , ease, A ibuminurta, and In all cases where there are Oriel: , • dust deposits, or the water is t hick,,ciondy, mixed with _substances like the white of an egg or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dark, biII.OLL4 appearance, met white borie•dust deposits, and when thero.is a prichn„-, burning sensatlow when passing water, nnd,_pain in tire liMall of the Back pad along the Loins, I'rice, Sion, • OR rillS.T - T R The only known and sure ezimily for ‘ tognes-Pin, Tape, ett: Tumor of 12 'Years' Growth Cured by,fladway's Resolve lii. er.v...,..v. ides., July IC, I is). ' Dn. Rerevrair t-I have had Ovarian Tamer in the ovaries ai, I bowels. All the Doctors yid "there was no help for it," I use 1 every thing that -rat recommended; lot nothing helped me. I saw your Resolvent, T total: of I would try it ; but had no faith In ft, because f had a treied for twelve yurs• r took air of the Itersivenf, an ono Lex of RadnayNt Pulls, and two bot tles of year Ready Relief ; and there is not a sign of tumor to be seen 'or felt, and I feel better, smarter, nud happier than I hay: for twelve years. The worst tamer was in the left side of Ma bowels, over the 'groin:- I sairito this to you for the - benstlt of others. Yen - CAA publish it If you choose.. 1 ,r, , i • , • ii HANNAH p.' uNAPP, :1)R.- RADINAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS 9 perfectly tasteless; elegantly coated with sweet guru purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and el rowdier,. Dad. • wny's Pills, for the cure of nil disoniers of the stomach, Liver, newsier Kidneys Bladder, Nervous Disease, , , Headache, Constipation . , Costivenee,i, - trill iCelt ICei. Dyspepsia, Billowines3 ' Bilious Fever; intinkinStii,n of the Bowels, l'ilea,nrainli Der - angers - wet s uf the Int ernnl Vis cera.' , Warranted to effect a posit iv e cure. Purely Vogeta ble,,.containing no mercury, minerals, or debit maim 3 itrtig , , ler Obseree the. following symptoms lee Wm it s .. ...i. 1 „ • 1,1 ' Disorders of the Dlgmitivo Organ : ; Constipation, Inward Piles; Fells,- of ilia id•,,,,i In. the Heal, - Aeldity or the Stomach, Names, I earthierti, Insgtnt ef Fee - el, Fullness or Wright in the Stomach, . our Eructatiout, Sinking or Flutterineat the Pit or the Sterns; b Swimming of Ito ii,j, Hurried and Didleillt fireathing, Flat ring et al-ell:Art, Choking of Suffocating Sentatious when iii a %log Postutel Dimness ..1 talon, Dots or Wet, before she Sigl t; et VL F 0115 Doll Pain Is the Med, Made:icy of Perspiratio I, Yellerrnets of the Shin ' and' El - es, nth, in the Si,!,, Chest, Li i ts; sod :milieu Flashes of Heat, dunning In the Flesh. •• - -- - "A few doses of RADWAY`S 111.5 will frce the sys• tem •from all the above•named disordeni. Price, 25 vents per box . „ SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. READ " ?ALSE AND TRUE." Send one lette.2- stamp to ILA DWAY & CO. No. 877 Maiden Lane, New. York, Info - motion worth tlious.ands will be sent you. May 29,1 . F/ 1 1:1-1y. , ' ': the High ,Bred Hambletonian I'r ot ", TO %V A itiDA," will stand for a Limited numnber 4pproved Mares a•t the Barns of the subscriber at 'TOWANDA, PENIs:'A. • fir VONVANDA," *lire Chil; Ly .Ilan by importi , d 3fetonyer. ea:3 by tbo_ Cltarlee Keut mare; by mmotted Llgtfounder. dam by Old One Eye, by old Lbinibickuifin, and h, by iinportz4l ihsecny , r, end the darn nl .01d Om: L'9 , by imported ..I/e:viiger'. "TOW ANDA," dam, 1" mo, Bladdiatok, hr by reemopt , foaled in 1833, and he by Sherwin's _ifeethi ; iii dais raised in New Bermswn lc. and represented ,as a bah - - ,bred English mate, bred by Wingate TeembiN, and sold to fienj. Thurston, Loa ell, Mass., and 1. , David Hill. Beidgepvt, 1843, ill his posses:tog of_ quilled great laver. This horse got more high ntiri l t colts than any horse of his lie died N, v , lei, He was the sire of " /Nan Anes," and grand t , irt , of the'dam TOWANDA." One white .p.ist,:a. be Idiot, black points, dark bay, 13 hands 3 invites hi: di, five years old in July. He is one of the most remarkable anithals this country has produced. •lle is beantifel, blood-like, of great strength, and action perfect. -id' Is in close prcethuity to ltwo of the most notable stall ions ite this Nation : Hintibkienianand Li/m Anti: , and as the sire of trotters, these two great horses stand far above all competition in this or any past generation. iA better infusion Of blood is not in the American horse than in "TOWANDA." Ho is a fortunate cross. Ile bids fair for a brilliant future in all respects.' lie is a success, and true merit will be appreciated by (whin', judicious men.. .We have arrived at a period' when mere stilted gabble about the hot se is of but little ac count, and anything of value in his history or breed ing, coat, labor, long research. thought'and money.-- "Thu American Trotting Ttegister,'; which - contains:ill that is known of thd pedigree of Trotting Hoesea, their ancestors and descendants, with a record of all pub lished performances in which a mile ; was trotted or paced in 2:40 Or 'ke, from the earbeat date's till the elOse of 18.68, and full record of the performances of Iso9 and 1570, giving complete summaries of over six thousand contests, with an introductory essay on Ow true origin of the American Trotter. This is, a geed thing. False pedigrees are quite too common. Thli work shuts out imposition in a great degree. 3. H. Wallace, the compiler of the " American Stud nook and Trotting Registerylikives a better intelligent history of the Horse than anyiither. "TOWANDA" will bo shown in harness to tho,,, that think of patronizing him between the hours of five and eight o'clock, a. in., on pleasant week da) e.— ?1s style and fine trotting action when' traimd, will surely make his own character. The closest scrutiny 'Brings the'rean to his tritemame : so it ts with all things of earth. - TERMS—One hundred dollars to insure t ivouty-fire doliare at time of service, which will not ho refunded in any event, and seventy-five dollar when proven in foal. Best care taken of mares on .reasonable terms. All 'accidents and escapee at-owner's rich, All mat =lSt be left' r brought to the stable ,When desire,l.-- Mares not proven in foal can be returned seas , ,s, free of charge, SO.AsoN.—First. of April to Job' prat. F all * . eativil— First of September to December first. JOHN D. MONTANYE Towatiela, ]?a., May 8. 187f2,-3m. PEEPIeOGRAPHY, ALT - kinds, styles and sizes of Pictures taken and executed in artistic manner at D. H. Naramoi e's fishery, opposite Cone House, Wellsbore. ". Portraits on Porcelain-Plates, 'tiotlting finer can be offered than those beautiful Por celain Viciiires in a velvet case or frame. Their soft ness, and delicacy are superior to anything produced on iron cr paper. Ilsou want a ' Good Picture , of yourself, go to Nararnoro's, If you want the very hest that can be Lad, co to liararnore's. ; 1 : ' r If you.want somethingilahtlooks like you, go to Nal.- 'more's. ; )( - If you want an o 1 Daguerreotype, AtubrOtypo, or other Pictures copied and enlarged, he can do that , as reasonable es any othor man. They will bollnished in 'nibs Ink, Oil or Water Colors whcn deSired Parsons wishing pictures of groups and t o, will 'receive especial attention. • A , :large assottnieut of Frames and Fr ning Maici tat constantly on , habd. All kinds of Pie pit rf , .rra talc d to Order N. 1L.,-Don'finfetalte t 1.9 place, over Eafit Man's Dentreitooma. .441 24, 1872.-if, - ..4dmi7tistrator's Xotice. LETTEBS'OF ADMINISTRATION on the; Estate of Jobn N. Mead late of Chatham, Tioga county. pa., deceased having been granted to the underaigned, all persons haling claims against said estato are hereby notified to oall for settlement on and those owing tho ame to make immediate paymenta , to JOHN N.,MEAD, Su., 1 • • Administrator.. 'olinthim, I ZOITNG' BERTRAND. du B ri l\ n t. g °l thes cwn CattoS tock ta Iltb4or4ain;'*‘bristetiibile;"(St . 4 fo t r i N:r to Vellsboro.. Ills stock is no well known there is uo ne cessity ttf remarks. It is sufficient to say, for road sters they arquot surpassed, or for power of endur iipoo:i- This 'torso is a coal black. weighs 1001) lbs.- is obund, and kind in harness, hhi foals prove the mist serviesuble . of any horse in this 'section for all purl c. sea, --At the request of nutintrotts patrons. I have dc4 ternained to stand him where ho can ho found at al glues by.thoso that wish for Na'service. '.! . ZA At =as itOPTUtOr• WOUOMatal i, 7a7k4Virt ii Mll n I:tiOltL D. IL 'X