USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE, A New Mode of Grafting. • A correspondent of the GardMee, ifonth y states an experiment that profed success ul in grafting pear tree , Of Pretty large size, and which may prove useful in. graft ,ng large' trees, without so much expense Ind time as is generally' necessary. Ae says: ' , • "I use a knife-blade one-hali an inch broad, with which I. , make a stab obliquely, into the side of a large limlior body„of the, tree, the knife making a sharp angle ,With the tree, passing into the wood and between the wood and balk as near as I can, so that when the kiiife is pushed in as far as I 'de sign, it is hid by the bark about an inch and. a quarter, and the bark very 'little broken' or cracked except in a very large tree. The graft is so sharpened that , it slips' in where the knife came out, and just fits with the slope mostly on the side n i pktlhatree.l -The cut being oblique, the perpendicular fibre of the bark binds the graft tight. Tlfs in ner bark of the tree and the granites abun dant opportunity to unite all along-this slop _pig side of the graft And next the wood ,of 'the tree; and as the whole end of the graft is entirely covered, thera is no place • lor evaporation. The grafts were only in tol erable order. The time was April lat. A. little wax was used to make sure the tight ness of the union. .They.vicre pill lii, lid one-fifth the time you could put on a intsl or graft. They can be put in almost as fast as the end of the graft can be sloped \ only one in ten should grow, still "a large tree could be !corked ov e r in this way pitch, faster than tlie common way. Whether this process c4n be successful later in the season, I do not yet know, pr 4 "I fear now that I bite not dekribed 'it' ' as accurately as it should be, but iris pretty hard to do so in everyparticulaiwithout an engraving. it differs ,from ' 'the Prench spurs-b'uddin'g in this very - 146MM. partid-' ular—the insertion is sli)ghtly °gigue, so that a • portion of strong thick b'ark Made mdre tense by the graft being wedged under it, presses on the giaft, keeping 'lt solid and nearly closing up the 1 , wound. And then another advantage is, -that as the body of the limb or tree emerges during the sum mer, there is no jaerpendiculat:cut to•,,g,np open; there is, it is true, an incision, but it is very small, and not within an inch of where the•graft and tree begin tomato." Cleaning Soiled Marble Slabs. Much annoyance is frequently exile-' rieneed by the soiling of marble •tabletops, or other marble objects, and J 1 perfectly sat , isfactory method of removing'snch stains is a deSideratum. It is said that if slacked limo be mixed with a , strOtig SOlntym of soap into a pasty mass and spread over the spot in question, and allowed to remain for twenty-four of thirty hours, 'then carefully washed off with sod and water, and-finally with pure water:' the stain -will be almost entirely removed, especially if the aPpliCrt- Aion be repeated once or twice. Another preparation .nonsists in mixing an ox-gall with a quarter of a pound of soap-boiler's lye, and an .eighth of a pound of oil of tur pentine, and adding ehough iiipe : elay earth to form a paste, which is then to , be placed upon the table for a time, and afterward scraped off, the application to be repented ; until the marble is perfectly cleanl' -- It is qttite possible that with all our en denvors a faint trace- of the stains niny be left, but it is said that this will ,be almost inappreciable. Should the spots be • pro duced by oil, - these are to be' first treated with petroleum, for the purpose of soften ing the hardened oil, and the above men tioned application may be made subsequent ly: Ink spotS" may be removed by first washing with pure water, and then with a weak solution of oxalic acid. Subsequent polishing, however, will be necessary, as the luster of the stone may become dimmed.— This can be best secured by very finely powdered soft white marble, applied with a linen cloth first dipped in water, and theh into the powder. If the place be subse quently rubbed with a dry cloth the luster will be restored.— Western Rural. SHARPEN Tn_§,/for..—"As dull as a hoe", is au old favoilte comparison, and it seems cruel to rob it of its aforetime poetry. ,nut ,a free use of file or grindstone is as rough on the comparison as the keen hoe i on the Weeds. We have seen hoes that were worn out, never having been sharpened, because a sharp hoe wears out; although the extra labor ire a day needed to destroy the weeds or move the soil with a "dull irOtrutnent would equal the cast of A new bele. Cer tainly it is poor ecaltolity IP savo the wear of the hoe, of necessity Wily half kill ing the weeds, and making heavy toll of otherwise light work. A file, even an old one , cleaned With some diluted acid, will answer every purpose, or a grindstone if one_bas no file. Never mind if stones or gravel do' dull; a sharp hoe carefully used will accomplish more than the' noisy grub bing of a dull one. We take pleasure in seeing the 'hoc daily narrow up • and the cornets gradually round off, for honorable age and constant service benefits the hoe, making the blade thinner and :stmilq.- Bharpen the hde 'then-L-first,• 44 . : save hard labor.; second s. to tln neater, 'cleaner work; third, to keep It bkight; finally, to have the pleasure of seeing It grow old in the service. yCor.Country GrelitlenM• KICKINO Cowil."- - kioneapo' nilent of 'the Country Gentleman says: "A few .yea's ago I had some experience with kicking cows, and by far the best remedy out of quite a number. that I WO, was the strap or surcin g.le drawn lightly around the cow just in front of the hips and close to the - hag.— Tighten it up till qhe does not attempt to kick. I neber knew I,t to fail; • you can gradually loosen it until it will be sufficient simply to lay it on her back. But be cau tious, and do 11% /Men lerive it ofU until rho nuiltes ho effort to kick with it „tight - Of "" 4 she can not With the st rap tight. .The first cow I tried it on was the _mot I ever saw. With both hind : lege tied togeth er she would kick backwards like a horse; then, in addition, tole foreleg was tied up, and she would stand on the other and kick' both hind ones, as soon as an 'attempt was made to milk her, 011 she tumbled down; then would get up and kick again until tired out; so the milk was generally left on the stable floor, and it was 'decided to, dry her up nhd beef her na soon 'd poss ible, though an extra cot , For the' Household. IS. BROILING litgA —.When meats ar. broil ing on a gridiron over hot coals,, the sud den high heat pplied sears the outside, which shuts in the Juices, and the rapid ap plication of heat soon cooks• the meat through, if in moderately thin pieces. It is then -tender, juicy and palatable. Those who never broil their fresh meat,, fish or poultry, do not know the .excellencies of a properly cooked dish of animal food. Of ail methods for fowl, broiling is the best— provided that the cook Is active enough to lundle the gridiron .and meat dexterously, , ) as not to make charcoal of an atom, and i.t quickly cook every part of the *eat suf tivieully to suit the taste of the conAumer. . BOHEMIAN Cesar.—Take four ounces of! tiny fruit you choose, which has been stoned, ftz.turid sweetened. Pass the fruit a through • • lye, and add oue and a half Ounces of :lied or dissolved isinglass _to a half pint .1 fruit; mix it well together; then whip a piat of rich cream, add the fruit and isin glass gradually to it. Then pour it all into a mould; set it on ice Or in a cool place,and: when hardened or set, dip the mould a mo nu in warm water, and turn it out ready tor the table. Neet.r. Ountrutma.—They can be made a that every one, even of delicate digestive powers, can eat them with Impunity. Of )urse, I am saying nothing but what every , . - 11111 M, Twenty-11*o S 10 WI -.,..., at OZlP. l tra per alkli;.' - 7:T - voliars fit . 10 , -,, so w o part vidth l :*ilifAiares War f.,... ' ;Will halialdresponadiliftiraarrice,of h;'*." : ,:.l :.„.6., , ,* • ../. V• .T. TWft'g . ..i Welhilinio; - Iday 16, 11:112-8m IA i; , -L ., ' - -/ ~.....; . - Wanted., flat-claas Tizunan.wbo tunlemtimds , bipitneek thoroughly and can take hlirgo ota - elattp. and w o also Las a knowledge 6( Plumbing. ;Up triliat . bake a practical knowledge of bah. Good Wageul ah l steady employment given. May 22. 1872. ~, ;L e, ~.t , , , .• ✓• q I t--4 , • ';',., rz• , .., ~ , .,-,10- 7 ,'•,-, srgA 30 i's , V . \_ ' • •"-- •-• k 9 , cs :I, 7 :i'4e. .4.( 1 4,, ' 11.: . . 59 w.''' . 14' 1 ' ; -, ',, v.•4' ,. ,*i, v.V.: P o o g . 0_ U.!_. t. t v i•- - 'ti , ge 0 • ... •a 0 • 3 , • •,,.,-.:: .; • •. , , l'-' , , 0 . i'' '''' l % - . . .41 ia,4. l‘, a. a IBI2R „ A z- rt e, F:24 4 Qi., ORO. O. DERBY f, DERBY: &' - PlSfritni - , Ers i to lip c i : returned from i the city with the largest BOOTSIND SHOES' ~.....t.,,,,,. 1 I ever brought into Wellaboro, ' ' ' • '' - '.i , • A 91 Ladies'' Eid andcloa k ,Bct4 morals and Gaiter*, Ladies; Mies'es; - Chitcion, a , nd,Baby's ades, - . . . Gents' .giber. Bootsl4,oes, 15 , ri • n,co or t Ca lf oOts, BOys' - Call4-ICipßoots • Youths' Boots. -" • , • Yu faci,'&ll.lo94l of Molar &Ad. iyanelq• wear kekt a first-clam Mame 97g e aimed Ni r e!fike,ti ati"lrever ofrijad 01 41 A 1 AleersA - Oe,nr-14 it 'on don't bolfein tic ter du 601 7 tbb best *took, and Wive as good Oordwainere as money can • =MEM done deit*ffle*Opatefirlot;Vl I• •- 4 -• Leathevand. hilndings of AU ItlndicOnslanily pn s • • Cash paid toi Hide.i,'De'aeon Sl i• ane, • , ra . { • • 'Ha ;inlet Oiled int aursheirdslettti viehoioestoeir 4 sitleeted lar this market. tie solicit s hie gieltirofitsils. st" l e ketintris i o iit. beliefs intro.* good - -teisinessr t 7. • suit ere bold the bob goods, to: be . tivWebitsgeni.-- - kessi no Shogily; OPP Marttnelli itandall i ttrotaegt F i rs itini Imam ; %lb merle altr e lutrouli Ma OW • to urgtosiirto; call vg: i i k ezandne car stock. No F• o* gads. - to be fotind..cent aisf north of C. B. Kelley's Store , In Street, Wellaboro, Pa. ?Ay t,1879. DERBY di FIeHI,EII. Ella Valor in i- 1 - - all titta,i; ~toves for wood or coal, Table ,and Pocket Cutlery, F'ARM(NG TOOLS - - s l• 1 : ci EMI CASSIUS M. CLAY. conaitiy:l of C UST.I4:O AVORk. New Spring Goods in to the OPltifit* 'rttail.fB:;•aini• additionsmade oatdlaily, to which weLinvite the ottani • it • t • in want of DRY GUOThi of any kiwi or variety. We Make a apectaity of „ „ . , -",:-.• .. vt - .' - - , -.7. , - 1 ,,, 1 ,- ; - '1 .v..,: -'4 Esi,.. , ,;'..% , F . ~_;-. 1 - . 1,, f _ 1 t - , / ~,. , _ 4 ~ .., . 1 -7,,iC. :44 : - .. ;fr ;-,,„--:', : 5., ..• • , j:' ,7- :::' . °l - '44 , 4 7 , :-'_...‘..---g 1 ~;;;i ,•V i , _ .17,v..1. ,- if • / _. • o r Alla to both o' tiller of tlicaa dtvittltneuto, 7.11 P are mkt Orcelleii in thig , tiOtiou. Our , Clutha will 1) 1- . 1 -- ;- ,k 3 ciraer if desired by the most; • - (.?.., a',. - - z ,-;•. 3 / , ' I / -4 . ./. , • i ._'.''',.',,, iif I , ,' ..: , ..-; ~ .. ;,<,:, ~ ~1 , ; „ ,• , I 1 We tape pride in our CattPET DEPAATtIENT as one of the institiAtiene of the town, and ee It about 100 rant: of sit tivioea from. 23 e4ols to SZ6O, we eau, suit almostouty.eustomer in quality and Done iteett pads our villusoltx 'Multi, yariety, Almost tho euitiro stack was purchased before old we ahull D.. 41 AID tlarla olaiffrini - satiosklbb:o;lisniki teed wait to pup cheaper, as they are 3j advancing to market. • Cori 1872. i ' • ---- • I ,f., ! ,.33 ~ :- • . , i. r , ,:. .1. • '..; 1, . n s.. _ AI11 .: (iii ..,. . .•, , SPRING hiliP ..1. i)U111111E11. -- . 7: Bi ~....,.. ..;:. ,__ DRY, CikjOik.KLtilitES! DRESS GOODS, ALAP:AOAS, P Fancy !Cassinieres, Rohdy-4ade Clothing, ,Ilat , tom I ha 4 marked them down to very LOW priced for cash. ,Olothing cut and made to order, and a perflct St guaranteed. •fr , - • :,1" 14. Pr tit Brother • , . 1. 1 1 .; G r. e i . , . „ • • 5 ow S C. 3 „I-kt , • n I ) i { ~~~~~~ •, 1. , ..c. •I o Joan =arum The Large# Establis hment in North t , ttlt : 11 ADE' (lb VWFLIEII , liAVllis:l facilities for buying and dan 4 liaB large quantities of enables them ibweat Jobblaifyriees. l .13x,ottr retail d9trtmeint tloOtis are 'sold at, a smalla4ri des.large"ittacir or i ; ;, 14 4 :I • ..,1 • 4 9 , . Transfer Ornantents,“ Striping ti 1",c1.41 iU ! • 7,"; _ c Zs-Sr.-7,r,', Jan. 1, 187% , _,, We uow have a full and very complete stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, IME3 10 .• , , i . .. ... 1 ;elkteijA'lT ta:74iYAH ' l 4 ? 64„a t ihWin ,4l l, i 4 . clir_a - cvxa -.ries ' de '44-44.A.z3.":0rri -,. ‘ ., \1 -, ' , '')SifILLED ',,WOREME,X. Tlfe cittiene of- Tiogit'COnntY are cordially inviiedto 411 and ace txe The Cheap One-Price ; • • o. 2 union Block, Wellekoro. - ME 1110 WOOL DELAINES, LAWNS, DMOSAIRS, EMBR i .- ' i; ■ ``, ' teat thy laveWt , time to write , - ENE • ' - ltiaveriasetuelat. • --; • 4.4 • ' ' .;-5•, t4 1, 4 • , . 0 41T.47145-12,N(r -I , 74 4XYVViIO-* OONE'S BLOT , • , 7-- ":1 I.w MEE 111=1 < % ' 4 >; RTIO-G-IS'I'S MI = 14 it: . tt - -1.4; ". 1.• 11 , 1,14% .40 • Eir I liatilLlMll MEI • 5.1 .t , ' • 5 . , i '• o „1. . str3A.a. - •• • • 0 La% ALL. sags. anima' am zoiAttz.pucc. Atra va CEND L S . •:f.. W Urnagnli EMOTIEOI EIRLItat9, A FULL mini' Brilshes Or *Carriage an • . I_ • . . Cutter - Ornamentilit's 3 A fall of nu Anfien of 04. gripittip e our bagneas kept In El BM hap put recolve43 sot. of - - • :. inch as DERIES, Loots and .Shoes. ii. :,, '. -; ~,: &BB 80 BUSY GETTING IN ~ sr-~~ and waiting on duatoniera, t: , i'' " EC 11E51 - , „ WBLLBBeIIiO, PA. WHOLESALE AND'airrai I= .:..~, ,_ MEE corning t J13)4 .I'6 Li EMEIIII MINI Fib II EMIIT.Et & " l''''. A 1'1.411 v:11 Cash. Stor, MEI .i i >i y, ;s.. Now is the time tosecute g 11:=1=11 new =I rn Pa Tli offer them at the Co oyor wholesale =I 14L1.y, ¢ • coLons, Pencils MEI !MI 11 41,:!4:1 JSWELRY, S. I RE: • wET. , ,LS BC) 9►,°''` ' • vt • . lEREE x 2 * -,a ,„ - ]Jr:r AKE RtaNNLW /ITCH ES;' .n of an (told or - StivOr, ,Clueks, 4oweitlt 304 ) 6, . 11 %, • Keys; Rings, Vases, ,Gold _ Steel ,4euat ' i 1 dznblcei Hpoons, Rat ore, Plated Waro, 6 EWTN G MAC NE , IMMI With Mo. tl4llOtlibi aiiicleto;fiewilly kept to tsisels' 'cos '661 . 4 ioir`£or' made to ft. It . epl.l4l2ldjn i §ileary;'aild promptly, aucl d».sbcir soucs.. Jan. 1. 18124 y, • _The iStannar4l coinprises • ud price, o advance, ontinu4lly AITE. • . /! . , Is pronounced the tiest In Market, having taken tho first-Prergiurrat;the Tioga Co.; uud other -Fairs; and is decidedly the best washing Machine" invented. It only tweaks trial to satisfy the most skeptical. Per sons wishing to purchase, will address . ' • '-, f , 4 :- , i ;- I.UKE ,STILVENS, • , 'Jan. 1, 1872. ; . • fl ogs, Pa. MI „ !Dentistry. teats —•, , ' • rjrAVINCiI returned tram a viisit East, I ani now pre- Pared:•Withfa uew dock of,goods and instruments, to oiler superior z.iclucenieuts to these in want of any tliiug raY ':littificial teeth inserted •on a 'new and atineriorbase, at low rates. Teeth:a:trio:tad with out pain., 'Poseivatiou of the natural tenth a speciality. Work warranted: Verrill; reasonable. A. B. BaI3TAIAN, Dentist, Vellsboro, Pa. IS, Jan. 1, /872-tf! liOSABALIS ci S PLANS Caps, A D ad bargains WILSON N e, Iffil ~~ "3 P. July 29, 18 Change of Base. s 1 BRAND NEW , Stock .of Goods 41" AIIpDLFRURY CENTER, BOUGHT for , cash, and to be sold for cash, at cash prices. ' Credit system played out. . . `Pay as you go," is a trite old insalm, and, when \n \a lived p to,i the true doctrinefor bloat seller and buyer . I linen sto sell goods at small profits, for cash, and respectfullY‘soltrit a trial from old, patrons, and from ,all others mrliosti to buy groceries and staple goods at close figures. A. W. POTTER. January 3, 'Ha t tf IHROHAN -; 'TAILORING! • • ~.~ GEORGE WAGNER, hue Jiimi received is superb as sortmeut of all kiugs'of COARSE "& FINE CLOTHING and is prepared to tnanufailure •in the BEST • STYLE, and on the iitiortest notice. Persons wanting Clothins will please drop to and sea my stock. Good Errs and the best of work guarantee& Jan. 1, 1872-Iy. •- &metal' Insurance Agency, NELHos, TiooA , , . • " . ,•.' - _J. H. Campbell , A prepared,to issue Policies in first class Com ,IV paulds, on all kinds Of Insurable Property against Fire arid Lightning at reasonible rates. We travel and exam° Ins all risks' personally to the counties of Ttoga and Potter. J. IL CAMPBELL. Nelson,.Feb.l, 1812-Iy. 'J. D. CAMPBELL. . Tiogi .Dlarble Works, tunternna ngw;ree4kesriOl'TrerrtonaidTn exec ute either Italian or Rutland Marble' of the latest style and approved workmanship and with Ve° a retpe on ba dly on baud both kinds of Marble and wits be abl e sott/ill who may favor him with their orders, on as 'reasonable terms as can be obtained :in the country. ' • FRANK ADAMS. . • Jilt /MM. Us.x.r...x.axwagmuse • , ALI T ' , -Ladies. .Thir-nistling - , Goods ! 'TO, SOIT r:y,rvisporijr, AT IaRS. A. 'D. •611A,VF. f ir EIpOTOTII.I OF FASHION JIM hi the Conolloraie Stoic. A large stock of Goode just received and will be sold cheap. Mrs. E. B. KIMBALL will - have charge of the Millie cry department, and will be glad to see her old friends and new oneast all times. Drop in and see our rieW store. . _ • _ Dec. ants. A. B. ORAViii. Mts. . SMITH , r vicnv reeeiv.ing new and elegant designs in ~~31 [iiie r 3 ' QrOQalfil r and invites the publics to cell and examine goods and priests, P. EL—No trouble to show goods. 98,1879. Mrs. C. P. WITH. MEM ANDREW , FOLEY , :t f ykpg bDerk ,JewOyy_ Inutipeas In iilYellsboro, Las siwaYis foe' We, - -various kinAa and prlces•or, iS:c.. Au = • THE INPREDItNTS 'THAT bpII4POSE ROSA DA LI S aro published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently , PRYSICIiNS PRESCRIBE IT It is ,a• certain Una for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rhelima tism,,Skin Diseases; Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the Blood. , r ONEBOVFLEI OF ROSADALIS • Will do more good than ten bottles Of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS Valle Rosidalis in their practice fqr the'past three years and freely epdotae - it' as a Reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier: T: C. PUGII or Baltimore. OIL T. J. BOYKIN, BR. R. W. CARR. Dn. F. O. DANNELLY, " DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville; Ky. DR. T. L. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A.. 8. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. c. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH Ia SONS, Fall River, • Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. WIIEELER, Lima, Ohio. HALL, Lim,a, CRAVEN & CO Gordonsville, Va.. BAWL. MCFADDEN, Murfrees boro, Tcnn. Our space will not allow of any ex tended, remark. s in relation to the Virtues of Ilosadalis. Totbo Medical Pihrtission We guarantee a Fluid Pk ros_ ' cfsuperior to any they:have ever d in the treatment ,of diseased lood; and to the afflicted we say try adalis, and you will bo restored o health', •• • • ~ • . ; Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists, Privy 0 1 . 50 per bottle. Address I DR. CLEMENTS , it CO. r - Manufacturing Chemistry Detaxitcrts, Itfrf4 011 CLOTHS _Or ileu!lemen'a GEO. WAGNER. and MI Liquors,....-.......eu,•5pu. , .. to pleaso -to taste; called " Pontes,"_, t,' Appetizers," •' Restorers, &c., that lead cite tippler on toeilrunkenness and ruin, but are a tru Medicine, made from The native rents ' and herbs of Da ifomia, free from all Alcoholic, Stimulants. They are the rest Mood Purifier and a .Life-giving Principle, a P rfect Renovator and' Invigorator of the Systern; carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy cond.tion, enrichiog it, refreshing and invigorati g both - rhind and body. - They are easy 'of adniinistrati n, prompt in their action , certain in their . results, safe at reliable in all forms of disease. No Perso a can take these Bitters accord ing to • directi ris,,,ind remain long univell,"provided their bones ar not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tl e•vital organs wasted beyond the point 'of repair. • : ~ i_ . ' Drkpeps a.orllmithrentlotr.. Headache, Pain in the Should rs, Coughs, Tightness of the khest, Diz ziness, Soul' !valentine, of. the, ptomaci), Bad Taste in the Mouth,, Bilimis Attacks Palpitation of the Heart„lnflam nitiOti of the Lungs'', Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will' prove a better guar -antee of its Merits thaw a lengthy advertiSement. • Por Female Complainter in young or old, married nr single, at the dawn of .weitnanhoorl, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided a n . influence tlii• a marked improvement is soon percep- : tibia. , ~ For' Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu matism aid Gout, Dyepepsia or Indigestion , Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver , Kidneys and 'Bladder, tese Bitters have been most. snceessfid. Such Diseases are caused by ' Vitiated Blood, Which' is generally produced by derange 'meat of the Digestive Organs. They are a Routh, Purgatiire as well as a Tonlei - pOiseuing also - the peculiar merit of acting • as a powerful agent , in, relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. 1 - - ' ' .. , ' • , A. FOtEy.! For Elk, Rheum, 1110 liuncles, sipelas, Itch, and Dumas are literally short time such cases 1, curative eff Cleastei find its imp' Eruptions, strutted au foul; your pure, and t Grate Teas the the sinking Pin, qc the - syste stroyed an pgigt: The earth who It is not worms exi depisits No syste sties, will ters. - Keehn Paints an Gold•beate be subject ibis take a or twice a Blue .ege Foyers, one rive those of nessee, C Rio Gran oke, Jam rses, thr oe; and Autt unusual I , by Wens ye derangements of the'stotnach and liver, and other abd • urinal viscei a. There are ahvays more or less obstructi.ns of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the howels,'being clogged u. with vitiated accumulations., Iu their treat ment, a urgative, exerting a . powerful influence upon these va otts organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathar is for the purpose equal to DR. J. WALKun's VINEGA • BITTERS, as they will speedily remove the dark-cols ed viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, a the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the di I.estive organs.' See° la, or King's ijvii, White Swellings, Ulcers, • rysipelas, Swelled ' , reek, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflamm Lions, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial AC' fections, Sid Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, W LKECR'S VitttlCAß BITTRRS have shown their great cur, live powers in the must obstinate and intract able case.. Dr. alher'eCaliforniaVinegarflitters act on al these eases in a similar manner. by purifying the 8100 r they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effec 3 of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits/- the affec ed parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effecte. The operties Of DR. WALKER'S VINEGAR Dtrratt. are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritio is, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irri tant, Stl•oli6C, Alterative and Anti-Bilious. The • portent and mild Laxative properties of DR. W LEER'S VINEGAR Brrrans are the hest`safe guard i all cases or eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the Imo vs, of cl, lame... T 1.4. S. dative properties allay pat in the nervous system, stomach, and howets, either font inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Theircounter-Irritant influence extends throughout the syst m. Their Diuretic properties act ou the Kid neys, co acting and regulating the flow of urine. Their Anti-Di ions properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of .ale, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all rem dial agents, for the cure of Bilious ever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fe ify tike body against Ms nse by puri fying td its fluids with VINEGAR Brr-re s., No epi demic c• n take hold of a system thus for armed. The liver, t atornach, the bowels, the kids ys, and the nerves e rendered disease-proof by thi great invig- Grant. _ Hons.—Take of the Bitters oi l going to bed I. from a If to ono and one-half I line-glassfull. .d nourisl ing food, such as bed , 1 teak, mutton -nison t coast beef, arid vegetab -e, and take exercise. I They are composed of ,purely veg,et gedients, and contain no spirit. I KER, Prop'r. H. H. ItteDONALD & C(11. 1 Lts and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. :or. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. ,BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.; 1 , 18724 m. -' Pianos! Organs !, , want a first-class Dire at night' Eat go. chop. v i out-doo l able J.WA Drug an. . .SOL May 2, Mil jail° or Organ ,J F. DOWD at Dr. A. B. Fastilau's ho tey Or} ail,' • Tr Ober aines Bros, Pianos, Male, * instruction Books, Piano and Organ and anything in.the hue of first-class, musical J. F. Stotton & Co's. hand instruments. , he Domestic Sewing Machine. Call In and Ace B. P. DOWD. oro,' April 24; 1872.-tf call on lie bats El Shoot Spread Goods, Also mo. 'cry year increases the popularity his valuable Hair - Preparation; h is due to merit alone. We can .e our old patrons that it is kept up to its high .Istandard ; and it only reliable and perfected prep on for restming.GßAY OR FADED •, to its youthful color, making it lustrous, and silken. The scalp, a use, becomes white and clean. , moves all eruptions and dandruff; (. by i, s tonic properties, prevents hair •om. falling out, as it stimu ;' an nourishes the hair-glands., is use, the hair grows thicker and iger. In baldness, it restores the ElarY glands to their normal vigor, ,will . createa new growth exbept ctreme 'old age. It is the most .omical Hiim briEssiNo ever used, requires .fewer applications, and a the hair a splendid, glossy ap ance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State yer of Massachusetts, says, "The tituents aro pure, .and carefully ted for excellent (vality ; - and I ider it the BEST- PREPARATION t 3 intended purposes."' by all Druggiais, and Dealers in, Medicines prieo Ono Dollar. 134, and in e eco .1 ckingham's Dye POE THE WHISKERS. s• our Renewer in many cases re es too long a time, and too much to restore gray or faded Whisk we have prepared this dye, in one • paratzon .which will quickly and ctually accomplish this results It ashy applied, and produces a color, ch will neither rill) nor wash off: dby all . Druggist's. Price',Filty its. car ; 1 'lMlttaotured by R. P HALL & CO., 15/Al3/WA, N.H. 31!EiE For Sale in' aoxvine. • now two story &lune house. , pood terms of area. Call at my office. .0 12 4 J. P. - n: Diseases, Eruptions, Wetter, Salt cites, Spots , Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car- Ig-wernts, Scald-Head,. Sore .Eyea, Ery- Sends, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors l , of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, 'dint up and tarried out of the system M a y the use of these Bitters. One bottle in I 11,1 convince the most incredulous of their 15.;. the Vitiated Blood whenever you sides bursting through the skin in Pimples, ir Sores; cleanse it when "you &Ind it ob i sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is eelings will tell you when. Keep the blood to health of the system will follow. 1 thousands proclaim VINUCAR .1112' t wonderful Invigoratit that ever sustained system.. . W _. - pe g and other .ortne. lurking in of so many thousands, are effectually de removed. Says a distinguished physiol• is scarcely an individual upon the face of the body is exempt from the presence of worms. pon , the healthy elements of the body that t, but upon the diseased, humors and slimy at breed these living monsters of disease. of Medicine, no vetmilitges, no anthelmin ree the system front worms like these Bit ttical :.s '1311114:1afICAl; Persons engaged in Minerals such as Plumbers, Type-setteri, is, and Miners, as ihcy advance in life, wilt o paralysis of tie Bowels. To guard against dose of WALK/1A . 5 VINELGAR 13ITTO.IIS once r eek, as a Preventive. - I ,Ittent, Is i , ~.e mlttent, nmil. Intorrultiet4 which are so prevalent in the valleys of our s throughout the United States, especially e Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten mberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazes, e, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan s and many others, with their vast tributa ghout our entire country during the Summer mn, and remarkably so during- seasons of eat and dryness, are invariably accompanied ITA ET;Sf VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEVITTiRi .46 1 "`" e 0 1 / 4 - 41'5 ~ R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF (MILES WORST PAINS in from One to Tvyonty Minutes. • NOT - ottg HOUR r reading thisrlvertisentent nePit any one SUIefeEIt.WITII VAIN. • - RAD itrf;s READY EV nriLliKle IS A OHRE FOR, ERY PAIR. It was the that and Is Tln' Laqttit that Inalantly atop' Mont vicvAlictutt,„, utht.x, .1011animntIotht, and 4.411 T :1 S C..074.101M, fart fie I' 01 LI, Lungs, Stomach, Howels,'or 'Mar - ciamis 4r mow, ny ono nopilentlan, ; IN IeItONII ONle. 'l.O l TWEN rAILSIITIOI, no matter - how trloteritior Ustrllclutilig ',lit tit: IIEUMATI(I4I3e4I•HiIdon lutirnt, erinplol, :toe. Iteuralgle, Or pirstrated whits illathee may :.Sift,, ADW A Y'S , READY •-• • iVit,b! AFFORD INtiTA NT EA`;l'. INFLA3IMATION OI"I'llE I I VNE",.`ri. INFLAIIINI ATION Ole TRR 1:1,...DL)::;". LNILANIMATION 01' THE ItONVEL:.t. eoNHESTION Li SORE THROAT, DI if FICULT Bit EA'l pAixrpATION Ole Tllt BEA :T. iIYSTER/CS, CHOUP, blvicritlitttA, , CATARRH'. liiileLlr.U.L.; -HEADACHE TOOTHACHE, N ItALMA. RHEUM 11(13, COLD CHILLS, A 1141.1 E The appllcatant of the Rend) Rn lie I- 1 1 1-e 1 1 1 1 " Facia WIRTZ 1 1 / 6 van or thillcuity lam r 4 3 Al;d comfort. ; • Twenty ilrovt 3 r of v. - 41 , r 1.. .J r•.; 1110.11i1.1116 CM 0 ()RA M PE% I'PASSiS, I; ,)?,; SICK 11EADAcIlle tOthENTERVI COLIC, ;WIND la iIIE DIA% Eli>: mai all INTERNAL PAINS. II !frier:lets should, Olwa);3 vprry A bottle of TCaavtt:',t wady iteilcr, With thtna. A r.ra :i. ~.,nil piertlif fram it to than Preach lhaiiti • or 1 1 it Lets ni FEITEA: IkNO A(VE• FEVER. AND' AGUE leurui for ray not a remedial agent woil.l that v - ti nu,: I'+ v., and Ague, and All tither Nataifon I. 1111:174$ 4, I . phohl, Yellow, and other Ilecvcrs *, P1.1.1.!4).ea tmitit as Ii.11)Welli"S tzEsm: Fifty.eenta per bottle. Enid by Drti,xt..t.... - , HEALTH -BEIIUTY r - STRONG AND PURE , 111,006—r:cc. OF Fl.Esu 'AND WEIGHT—CLEAR iN BEAUTIFUL coMPLFIX,ION ri,EQUBED TO A LI , DR.. RADWAY'S -SARSAPARILLIAN„RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE IDA r ASTONlstirco Hu Qui()K, St.) ILVLD, ALE Tut: cIIAN:i! ; 'IDE DoDy UNDKEOOrs AmErt , V THE 1:.- . •I.II,IJENcE •or 1111:;; TRULY WuNDEEFCL hIEDIOINEi TH _AT . i • E . very Day an increase in nosh and Weight is Soon antitelt. THE CREAT BLOOD puris IEI2. Every tirep of the S. , ,ItSA PA Iti I.I:1 A N It ' ENT communicates flu °tin, (be 11104, IS toe, unit other tiuldd rillikilliCllllll flit' liV.4,lllllke vy.,r of life, Corr It repairs the WM:4M -of thehotly 'lt it It new and material. Scrofula, Syphilis, tmaidii:ar diyense, ITlcers In the 'Throat, Month, 'rumor% la tali (lands nod Miter !mar vi' the ry stt in, rime 1)1-, :Amnions Distintrgi n from Die Ears; no,t the n 'forum' of Skin iliMeaaea, Wit lunn,..Vever Boles, Head, Bing Werm,'salt. Rheum, ba y,,pid sv , Ache, :S. Spuln-)Whrhlal lit the E PA, nouns-, eanceri in Ina Woinit mut albweake r ling Fll//1111 1,1k11411V,i, Sweattt, littSs of Spell 1, nod 1110 Ilit'.l.l''llll- Pie, nee within the cu taupe of tic, witinlei 01 Nltt,i• mu Chemist.' y, mid It! few days' use ohi viol., to any person! using It for either of tike (woo i of duos t hy potent] power to mire them. If the patbmt, daily becoming it...bleed tlic wastes and decomposition that is prOgil,3llF, CC.13111 arresting these wallcs, andclout,. Ow -mom a ?Ili new material Made from healthy blood—anti lilij the RSAPAIIILLIAN will end does secure. Not only does the SartriatVatthLtati llrrioterr:r excel all known remedial agents In the cute ulSeam , loos, Constitutional, mid Skin diseases; hut IL Is 11J: ooly positive cure for '• ifilduey & Bladder Comi)litilitis i , Urinary, nod Womb diseases, (travel, I)Mbetim, pron , Y, Stoppage of .Writer, Incontinence Of thine, Bright's ease, ,Albutniunria, nod to all cases where thme nre dust 'deposits, or the water Is thick, cloudy, wind with substances like the lilitto of tan egg, or threads like white silk or there Ise morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, anti when there Is priekinV, burning sensation WhenpaSbing rater, and ;min in the Small of the Back Mid alp lig the Luilis, Price, )t AA.). ' WORMS.-The ,, only known and sure Remedy for IFt/rota—Pin, Toe, etc. Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cured by Radway's Resolvent. sat., July IC, Isco.- Da. RADWAVf—T have bad Ovarian Tumor in the oearica and howels. All the Doctor, mid 0 there was no help for it." I tried every thittg that was recommended but nutting , helped sue. I - saw your Resolvlnt,..l thought I would try it; hot had no faith , In it, Warne° I bad suffered for twelve years. I took et: Lott,: of the Resolvent, and one box - of Itadway'. FUN, and two 1,1- tles of your lteady Relief; and thew I: not a tign of tumor tot, seen or felt, and f feel hailer, anular, and Laprati thar r 1 ho, for twelve years, Thi n wont tumor miss ill the left side of the bowels, over the troll,. twrite this to on ftn the Lentrit 01 (Abut. You can putlitia it If yen chum, P. i.NAPT. DR. RADWA . 'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet emu. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. R. 0.- way's Pills, for the cure of all tikorders of the Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Disea=e.,, Headache, Constipation, Costivenegs, ladigeqhm. Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Intlammution or , the Bowels, Plies,and all Deratigemeots of the Intern:llV is. eera. •Warranted to effect a positive eui e. Purely N'eg..ta ble containing no mercury, minerals, or de etch inns di lies. DscriObserve the following syniptorns letulting Rem rders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles, of the El in the 11,41, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau,s, lleartturn, Dii,ust o f r o oh. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Ern, I Mom, sinking or Fluttering at the Pit Of the Stomach, SwinanunT. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Kart. Choking or Suffocating Sensations Fhen in a Lying Posture, Dimness es Vision, Dots or Webs Lek e the Sight, Fever and Mil Pain in the Reed, Deficiency of Persidtation, Yellow mess of the :Ain and Evet, sin in the Side, che>t, feints , 411,1 toddth cluttio. of (teat, burn ng in the Flesh. , A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will rice the sys tem from all the alsove•»ameil disordcua. Price, z 5 cents per box. SOLD BY DRUGOISTS. READ ”FALSE AND TRUE" Send mie tier. attimp to RADWAY di CO., N 0.87 Malden Lune, New- York. laformatiaa worth thousands will be scot you. I May Si., The High Bred Hambleionian `Y's-qcbt 6.33 g t 11 le& 2.3. " To WANDA 599 Will stand Pr a Limited number Approved e s at the_lrll-'728 Of th•C subscriber at TOWANDA, PENN'A. fi 'TOWANDA," sire Ah-,,,,-on 04;.:1, by llysclyk's jfabibtrionian, by Ohl db,bilhin, he hy 31,uub; inn by imported.lf,rientire. Hand , lctemandnati aas by the Charles Kent mare, by nopoited .B•Cilittiukt. (fraud dam 1 , ;;' Old Oar Eye, by old ilatubtrtostas, and he by imported Mc , sesyr, and the dam el Old (Mc Ref. was by imported' Mes•senver. -"TOW AND A," dam, Vet-- wont Illacklialck, he by Hill'a le r sa.nt Elm 4.tatira., foaled is iha3, and he by tilierman's illerciss , his dare rained in New Driinewiek; 1001 represented as a ball bred English mare, Moil by Wingate Tw e n i bi ) , N. H., and sold to Benj.!Thurston, Lowell, Mass . 183% and to David Hill, Bridgeport. Vt., 4844., in h,,, p o ,,, ssion uc. quired great favor. This bar=e r lot more high prised cults than any Inane of his day. lie died Nov., 185 k. lie wa s the sire of "Ethos Mies," and grand sire of the dam of . TOWANDA." One whitey. itern behind, black points, dark bay, Hi hands 1 Miller, high, five years old lii July. He In fits 01 the ntot remarkable animals this country haS produced. Ilc is beautiful, blood-like, of great strength, and aetiof perfect. He is in close proxiMity to two of the most notable, stall ions In this Nation : Hani/diihoihm and Eth an .Ill fn • and as the sire of trotters, these. two gmt horses stand 1 far above all competition in thin ora»y.past generation. A better infusion of blood is nut in the Ault:tit-au horse than in "TOWANDA." Ili: in aeTortunate cross. Ho bids fair for a brilliant Mture itt all respects. He is a 1111.ea113, and true merit will be appreciated by candid, jlldieiollll men. We have arrived at a period when mere stilted gabble about the horse in of but little ac count, and anything of value in his history or breed ing. coat, labor, long research, thought and money.-- "The American nutting Register,' which contains alt that is known of the pedigree of Trotting Horses, their ancestors and descendants, with a record of all pub lished performances imwhich a mile tiros tr01.10(1 ur paced In 3:40 Or leas, from the earliest dates till the close 0t , 1868, until r e cord of the performances of ISO and 15/ok, pit Ing complete summaries of over sin thousand contests, milli anintrodnetory (`Sn:ly 011 (l i t true origin of the Ammlican Trotter. This is a' good thing. False pedigreefi me quite t... 0 common. This wot k shuts mit imposition in a great degree. ,I. 14. Wallace, the compiler oi'lie'r Aim' ic an Stunt Book and Trotting Register," gives a better intelligent hisb,gy of the Horse than any other. "TPWANPA" will 14, shown in harness to tio,e that think of!patronizing him between the loots is live and eight o'clock, a. in., ou pleasant we e k d a :,,,_ - His atyle and tine trotting action when trained, u ill surely make his own character. The closest ins utiny brings the man to his irstr name : no it is uit li all (1,M., , s of ea HA. ! TERMS—One hundred dollars to insure' tiventy-lit e dollars at time of service, which mill not he relunded In any event; and seventy-tive dollars when proven In foal. - Best care taken of mares on reasonable in iie.. All accidents and escapes at Owner's - risk. AII 11311`, must be left or brought to the stable Vilien de,tvot -- Mares not proven in lbal can be returned iiet i, 4,01/. free of chadne. SEASON.—First of April to July fast. Full Season - Past of September to December first. .R)HN MONTANYI I:owanila, Pa., May 8, 1872,-331), _ . II (1)0 'kale-, .1,1,3 A A , LL kinds;fityles and sigiis of Pk tiliea lal, ii and executed in artistic manner at D. 11. Naraliiiirr'q Gallery, opposite Cone Ifotle, Wellshoro. i • portraits on. Porcelain Plates; othing finer can be offered than these beautiful Por lifin Pictures in a velvet case or frafbe. Their ridt• e l_ css and delicacy are superior to :nothing produced oifiron Or,paper. If you 'want a Good Picture of yourself, go to Naramore's.' If you want the ray heat that can be bad, vo to Naramora'a. - If you want something that looka likr you, gl) to IN ar amore's. V ; If you want an old 'Daguerreotype, AmbrotyPe, or other Pictures copied and eular i ted,,,he Can do that as reasonable “f 3 any other man. 'they will be finished In India Intr:011 or Water Colors When 'desired Persons wiAling i)idnres of groups awl children. will receive especial attention. A. large assortractit of Franxes and Framing Material constantly on hand. diltl.iuds of Pictures Framed to Order N.l3.—Don't mistake the place, over A. N. Eaetrilaa' a Denial Booms. April 24. 1872.41 YOUNG BERTRAD well known Stock Horse will stand fur Mares 1 daring the season at tho subscriber's Stable iu Wellsboro. Ma stock Is so well known there is note cessity of remarks. It is Midicient to say, for rop stera they are:;not ,surpassed,•br for pow y sr of endur ance. I This Horse, is a coal black, weighs)looo sound, and kind in harntss, his foals fprove the nal=t serviceable of any horse in this section for all Intik sea. At the request of numerous patrons, I have de termi led to stand him where he can he found at _ail times by those that wish for his service. E. A, FISH, Propriitor. We labor°, May 1,3872-3 w. Hortse a - n,d . Lot for Sale. IRE undersigned offers for sale his House and Lot on Main street, in Elidand, Pa., at a very low price d lot contains one-half acre, and is wider good 'cut tiVation- Tor Urals, &0., apply to the subscriber. 741klonflaro.4 Feb, 411, /4791-11. 0, r, BABCoOE, D. 11. NARA:SIOIIE'