A Reminiscence of Troy Taail THE EICIXOLLIET It was the ninth year of the Trojan war,— A tedious pull at best; A. lot of us were sitting by the shore.— Tydides. Theca., Castor and thh rest;,- /1 Some whittling shibties, shd some atfinging'beltej And cutting up our frieucis, and cutthag up our Down tronathe tenth above there came a n 19,11, Who too k's camp•stool by Tydidee' eide. /Pe joined our talk, and pointing to-thapan Upon the, embers where our pork was tried, Raid he would eat the onions and the. leeks, But that tried pork Wes 100411ot1 t ro t Greeks "Look at the men of Thebes," he said, '•and thou Loot at those cowards in the plains below: You see how ox.like are the ox-feed meti; You see how ahripieli mutton-esters grow. Flick to this vegetable food of mine: • bleu I; ho tut pork, gi nut, root and sleep like swine. 1 ,.., .• I\ n u: . 1 i * 41 . • . - r Sonia 1844 L.a. SortutfrpN Rae OA sorhe Arew red ; 'Cho pdrli wait lilduirig;k but Ilia (Atli V. sit ee,arl •' bull no One a is liivadbiliiiitilpi -for .said, r 4 ` • "One)nfe.re cii-,tllintiP nifklew is htitoi Ti. C. ! , ~„ You vegattrf e'srlio t'hits ilu6.te us, . ' 'Tune far hove turned out very small potatoes." —tfriii..i , l,l New. ~. , RELIGIOUS The entire number ofs. Jesuits is given as 9,000 ; and of these 788 are reported to be in Prussia. The organization of the Baptist Church at Barnstable, Mass. , took place on the 17th of June, 17i72. _ . The first Presbyterian Church in Eliza beth, N. J. , has: had regular services with out intermitting a single Sunday for the hail 207 years. The floor of a lientucli'y church recently gave - way during a futlral,- and caused a general mixing up of corps, moilrifers and Apectators. The )nerchants of the wealthy" city of Hamburg, Germany have resolved that they .no ignger visit the exchange, or their offices, on Sunday. ' The coihmencentent of the Pachic Theo logical Seminary took place recently, by the graduation of its first class of. three ,young , . men, "•:?:•i` The averagelitdary'pf therninis.trythrOuglii ought thei Southern F!resli,Aerignt' huieh has: been rafied S(IP aurittg the:petit jyearona t-° lug it now: over $700.-. s:' The synod of the Greco-Russian Church recently authorized the publication and sale (.)f Bibles. The present Russian Emperor I'LVO,t3 the movement. ii Roman Catholics in this country -have church accommodations for 1,090,614, and Evangelical Protestants for 10,012,183, the differcnce being eight to one: The Religious Remembrance is said to have been the first religious paper publiihed in the world. Its first number appeared in Philadelphia, September 4, 1813. There were thirty nine Baptist Churches built in England during the year 1871, which, with the enlargement of other churches, make an addition to the sittings of 1.3,V2. The cost of these Ny144..2b00t)., The United Presbyterians rrOtke the ac ceptanco of the Psalms of Ctivir. for exclu sive use in public and private 'worship the ultimatum of all propositions fcA• union with the Presbyterian Church. t . One of our religious journals,' speaking of another; says that "'it is an excellent paper, though we sometimes wish it would mix a little more Christianity with its intelligence, and add a little intelligence to its Chriitian ity."_ &die of the papers are criticising the rhet oric of a clergyman ult.) has recently preached and published the following on the passage of the, Red Sea :,!'The-billows roared,al.ool4 'laud pulled. baclflip'on crystal bits." ' • ' ' - ' St. John's Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, was recently ornamented by a number of canary birds, in cages, who sang and made melody during the religious exercises. This was criticised as an innovation on the pro prieties of the occasion. The recent Primative Methodist Confer ence of Canada established-the salaries of married preachers as follows : Beside house root, part furniture, and children's allow ;ioce, in cities 4050: in towns $550 ; and in ~ o ntry stations $,130 and their fuel. The London Religious Tract Society; the parent of modern benevolent publication so• cietles, published during last cear.:t•ltl new works, and printed the enormous numberof 579,303,270 'pages. The receipts for the year were I nearly $610,000. The, money grants weri! about $103,000. Before the German war the Meodi9ts hat in France 80 ministers ,-2•. evangelists; - 101" local preachers, and 2,049 members. The annual conference. as not - able to meet' 1871, and the losses of thFwar *wet* very severe. The inembet•ship Of the church has slightly fallen off, and all its interests have greatly suffered. A writer in one of the Methodist papers offers statistics to show :that ministers of that denomination do not average so long a life as those of 'other prOtestant bodies The average life of ministers of all denomi nations is between sixty-five and sixty-sir years ; that of the Methodist is twenty-three percent belowt,hiS t t"'; z, -, --, s .- In Connticticut-,t.bAre . ' Is a difference' of opinioki• aslo wilether it ittproperfor a man, to marry o'se - coc iltiie oil the strengtl4of a supposed illvbr olitained.through CROM'im i Cat holic'Bisi oPlby the first wife. The courts call itibigam , ut the Connecticut House of Representati es has voted to pardon a man who did that th ng. i •" ' The Romtin Catholic statistics of th United States, from September, 1810, t a September, 1871, show the installation of one Archbishop, consecaation of two .Bish ops and one mitied Abbott ; ordination of one , hundred and twenty-seven priests reception and profession of one hundred and thirty -eight sisters ; dediCation of ninety-eight churches ; laying the corner stone of fitty nine churches ; death of one Bishop, of forty-seven priests, and thirty-one sisters. The statistics of the Austrian gethudi3t ~. conference for 1871 show that in Australia, Tasmania, and - New Zealand it had char of a membership of 96,685, and on trial 14- tu3, and its mission field a membership of 32,-1 064, on trial 6,000, and of Sunday School scholars 127,823. In three years it gained in ministers, 68; churches, 832 ; members, 8,- 997 Sunday Schools, 200 ; Sunday SchlOol teachers, 2,451, There were connoted with this Australian Conferetice' 1871, , 355 ministers and assistant naldslonaries, not one of whom died during the year. In referen63 to selecting Sunday_ School• teachers, the Rev. Stephen 11. Tyng; jr., re- Lentlst gave the following practical hints• " Welshould seek teachers, not among per cwt..; who are not Christians, not among idle Christians, riqr worldly Christians. Busy istians make our best Sunday School . A Sense of personal unfitness is it: tikquallficatlow Timidity in self ig the t_ , / apensation of boldness in Christ. The lir,t grace of the true teacher is humility • .se second, finch ; the third, love ; and the to.lrth, consecration A youn!* ta.,hus the best teacher for an infant class. A Mature man, of may temptiition4, who 101 a's what it is to wrestle with sin, makes . the best teacher for boys. Let loving 1 / 4 1,s,ziple John teach the girls. Paul or Pris a should have the Bible elms. I.cdording to the statistics that have been • , ollected and printed in thloilicial orizati, •• A - x. 1!)•1h German Ciazette,tll re arc in Pros :, c 97 religious 'orders of men and congrega. It ins containing in all 1,069 members. Of there are 11 convents of "lledempto n _- ‘ "~with 69. In Bavaria there are 71 con t-cats, composed of 1,015 members, anti in the Grand Dueby of Hesse Darmastadt four, c, ith '39. The *pre number of female orders mind associatiotisi' - pitisiti is 'WI) establis4- osnts, • with 3 0 586 relighiset or 'about'. ,f 00; ,i!,ove the number lin 186.5.1 Bavaria bast 103 establishments, with '2,71311 members. The convents of males are mainly under the ,control of superiors of the Italian national try, though there are a number with Freuili superiors. It is only air to the Papal poliGetins, to quote their explanation of the Pope's felasal to receive Cardinal Holienlohe. The rto Man correspondent of the Wotern Ortholie justifies it in this.gay: "Tire Holy Father could not have acted other vise than refuse his consent, as the rules and custom always followed by the Church are very clear on the point. The cardinals being members of the Sacred College, , and nnited to the Pope by the strictest bond of union and obedience, cannot represent foreign powers as ambass adors, and much less so in this case, where the power in question is Protestant and is actually persecutink the Cluirch. Leo X. prohibited the cardinals from acting as for eign ministers, and that at a time when all • Europe \vas Catholic. It is, 'besides, the custom' that whenever a prelate is named 'a cardinal he instantly ceased to be the repre tentritivo of any foreign state orteven a nun - cio." ' • Boston women pay taxes on $34,000,000, and in so doing castr-.--votes. WELLSBORO Door, - gash Br, Blind- --Factors% j3 _____ ENJANIIN AlhiTIN, le prepared ' to - fn rillshli.t;it• ' class work from the beet lumber, at his new fac tory which is now in fall operation. • i— Sash, .Doors ; • ' a We ---siostateritl 0 , AND MOULDING'S. rt constantly on band, or manufactured to order. - ' Planing and hatching done promptly,_and in the beet manner. The best workmen employed, and iione. but, the i - ,beit :seasoned lumber used. : , ,Y4courag4 home hiduetti. , ..''' . ~, ~ , 1 t t. l'' Factory , n ea r - tlfe 400 t of Main Stieet. Jan. 1, 1872-tf. BENJ. AUSTIN. . Deerfield Woolen Millis I INalLoi moTHEES, Proprietors a We above Mills, Nvill manufacture as usual to order, to suit customers. OUR CASSIIIERES are warranted. FetiAlaititiiiii43 gtven'i; Roll Cardm'g & Cloth Dreising We manufacture to order, and do all kinds of RoU Carding and Cloth Dressing. and defy competition., We have as good an assortment of _ Full Cloths, Cassim,eres, and give more for Wool in exchange than tiny other establishment. Try:_ol,pr,4 and !atisfY, We wholesale autliehtil a thu - 6wainiquti miles' below KnoxvHle. Jan 1. 1872. INGRAM BROTHERS.. J. i. eiriswold's Water Wheel., FOIE, undersigned, are agents .tar- ,thet ;Sive. Wafer Wheel, and can cheerfully recinntuana it aa 'supe rior to all others in use. Penton, whaling to pur chase should see this wheel in operation before buy ing other wheels. INGLIAM 111309. Deerfield, May d 5, 1572. iMiEMEMEII We the uuderalesd;lanhased fuse or r. b, .tins• void's 30 Itirh Water Wheels loin 6ri tudiri of water to run three run of stoue'uuder a 2u soot head, and an well pleased with the wheel. We lave jr ,, u_al sixty bushels . per hour with the three ruu and 4.11,11 average that arr.puut de r hour AU day. E. 0. PHILLIPS. CHARLTON PHlr•rreS. Good "'La ezukt' T AN VALKESBUBG ac CO, would say to that' friends that they have a good Livery established In We'lobar° ;or the azcomniudauon of their friends. Good Horses and Carriages always on Laud at tr.'idarate rztes. or. Water Stest pliprsue 0e9.• Derbi'i 44- deiwe. VAN,veta:Etrispo. 1 Juan 26. V. 572. C: tiosltyti • =I Carriage and Harness Trimmings, Coming. N. Y., Jan. 1, 1872 yr ETCHAM & COL - ES RESPECT fuIIy inform the - public that they , —/i7" have established a - At their Stable on Pearl St. .opposite Wheeler's wagon :Mop. Single or double rigs lurnished to order. They aim to keep good horses and wagons,. and intend to Please. Prices reasonable. icmcnAmcoLE-9. Aug. 21, 1872:. , 4 t r •• • New Jewelry Store TE Understguetl would respectfully say to the at- Etens of \Vellaboro and vicinity, that he hasopeneda In the building by 0. L. 'Willcox the stock comprThe.:3,et Yuil aosortfueUt Clocks, IT' at ekes. E; S. DIVAR4INER, one of the best worl - men in North ern Pf•ntisylvanvt, will attend to the Bfpairing o 'c l tches, Clocks, 4'c., 4'c. For the skilful doing of which his seventeen years i practical e xperienee is sufile ent guarntee. S. . WARRItiRit. Wcll , 3baro, Aug. 23, 18:1-t '._ . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Ins. Co., cf North America; 76...'.'.........53;030' ,586 CO Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Milk Pa" '' 2,037.451 15 Republic Ins. Co. of N. Y., Capital,— £750,000 Andes Its. Co. of Cincinnati., " ... . $1,000,000 Niagara Firs Ina. Co. of N. Y 1 000.001 Banners Mut. rise Ins. Co. York Pa. . _909,881 16 Pheenix Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Rariford Ct.. 6,061,970 60 Peurest Cattle Its. Co. of PoNaville 600,000 06 Insurance promptly effected by mail Vluirvale; on all lands of Property. All losses promptly adjusted and pid. Live stock' Insured against death, Ore or theft. I am also agent for the Andes Fire Inenrance Co. o Cincinnati. Capital, $1,000,000. Ali communications prtimptly attended to—Ofike 02 )41/1 Street 24 door Prom Main at., Knoxville Pa. WM. B. SMITH Agent. Jan. 1,1 k Ott. JEWELRY STORE: 4 ,9 ANDREW FOLEY , tlft j, A L • D.C . Gold or Sllvzr, Clocks, .Ten•elry, Gold Chains Rings, Pins, Pencils, Cases, Gold and nivel Pens, Thimbles, Spoons, Razors; i fTated Ware, ' M T 11SPII 11\6 MACHI NES, J , &e: • 411 other articles usually kepi in inch err tataislunente, which are sold low for el ling done neatly, and promptly, and on iihol I; o'lll K. -Ihll. I, 1571-1 y Smnethig New in 'lCfeneyville A l . SMITH baring gime Intp th 4 zue.rcatitiß Incas at Koeneyville, world inform tha public thst he has a fine stock of 0170:038; Grocer/ea,' Boots and Shoes, Drugs and Medlcine-s. They were bought :heap and will be told chea;. Keztneyville, Sept. 10,1572-3 11 4 - . _ouse and Lot for So le. gtiiE undersigned offers for Ills Bonsai and LO ,on 3,1a1n street, in Elkland, Pa:, at a.very.low.prica Said lot contains one-half acre, and is under good cal tivation. Nor term', Sc., apply to th e subiszriner. Zindandt We.. Wei? 1.871-1:. 848C408. : - '• I : At s t`- ( li DEERFIELD, PA WALKER & LATHROP, vr•vitS lii• HARDWARE. IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN-WARE, iIEXTINCI, SAWS, CUTLET, WATER , LI3I AtTRIuuLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HARNESSES, SADDLES, ,tc LIVERY STABLE. Li've6 ,, for Hire, Jewelry Store Silver and Plated-Ware. El 70) J.LLE, TIOGA CO., PA. Life, Fire, ,and Accidental AS:iiTS OVER $24,000,011) Assrzs or COX:PA:S=3 RE! W ELLS [30R0,- isho'hni - long been -esltablisbei3 In the Jewelry businees in WellsborO, has always for sale, 555 _ Yaktiflus kinds and irricei"ov kNIERICAN WATCHES, C A S I• WHOLESALE DIN STORE. : Haiti N..Y. fIIV EnIINNDMrniCEInN"nt fril.itftrEtTAVl&ES, in ll ia E m 8 CCOCO O Afl4 ELM:MING EX _ .TRACTS. KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT DIEDICENES, BOCUESTER 4 es,ps u IKEAY AND tuk t oaiNG 1, Et- , r u n up, , Tg ffl iv WIN. o t,„ If -6E st DEEP, coLoRB, AGENTS FOB matVrs & CO'S BEFENTED ' Sold at wholesale Prices, Buyers are requested call and get quotationt before quills flutter 4tist. • t ' Jan. I, 1872,1 . W. B. TERBELL & 00 ~ -, 3 .1 i 1ii. ~A*iii-Ele4oii, .„ 4 !TM AND' COPPER WilißE; Parlor, Cook and Office y-- Table atiii Poe CARRIAGIp TRIMMINGS; C# IIN S AND. A HRUNITION, Jewelry, Petroleum Fluid, (the beat light 14 the world) sad every article connected with the Aoy's Blo:k. south side of Alain street, next door to C. C. Slathers. 1872. .J. ANDZEISta. afikENT. !- la g T i 4 Bes IF tgR B o g D R 3 2 vve 4 'Eg g . gllg a g R P'.l7 $21,1,248,847 64 WOO 791E0 - Head Quarters . . Drugs and Medicines, PAINTS, OILS. VARNISIIFB, GLASS. PUTTY. LIME, AND 'ALL STYLES OF MISSES, &o. 4aroo TO HEAD QUARTERS:MR.IM Choice Liguori, .Cigars, 3134=0013C.8. - Beligicms. Historleal, Alednuil, Legal. Blank or School. N. B. A. MI assortment of the latter. Also, any ex cellent assortment of • ALBUMS. MIRRORS. PICTURE PRAMES, STATIONERY, CORDS AND TASSELS, • . he., he.. C)43431 . 100. II • . On Teo. Sugars, Coffee. Scp, hi*sieff, Rice , Spaces, Soda, etc,„ we will not be eaten 431,W1ce u r qua/10.— We Will sell choice Teas by oober nip by the Del, at as low figures as the amp can be bought at this aide of New York, . • - • P. S. TRY DIM 1 SISTI4LING TEA a. FOLEY (LAMPS, CHANDELmtm'Arki.4,-'we.• otitis =tweet styles. atiel lainwcatlmiailtOitat; 7/414, and:: Toilet PEEtFIIMERY, TOILET SOAPS, POMADES. BRUSHES. &c., LIKEWISE CUT LERY AANDND JEWELRY. WIMPS LAMES. Ws bold twouty.desizsidoAso lots for id* to Ow •ootitridwt Of thelotiarl snit will ids* WO ,soonorat, roisoublo ntea. N. D. Dr. W. W. Webb bar his ogles in oar store, whiny he_oaws be consulted for advice or treatment. Jan. N.MIT/NOS 4 CALM . q .. AO* NT, Dealer " at kinds, -v ; Stoves for wood. or et Cutlery, FARMING TOOLS ' of all kLthic Hardware Trade, (Pi4ent or otherwile)—Also for and TOBACCO. Also for O. W. VItc.EtTON PRESIQN:C lllri IRON FOUNDERS 8. MACHINISTS, I= Mil STEAM - ENGINES - ;. AND- . BOILERS • eirvathip;' , Vapi cuiert'.4J4ley - 84th .41i14,,.11140, ilery,fgr 11 aPiRfPf$4 Shafting, Getaiing a4Fcl, ,Castinis Qf --,ef,erffile:scrip4ort Trok, aric lass.- pro and at reascnaable saws. • -... • MEM -• • • „ fy g, , • - - . ' MMI Cheap One-Price., Cash. Store, • FALL AND WINTER GOODS DRY' - GOODS, LADiENDRESS GOODS, A.LAPACAS, ' WOOL DELAINES,ORATES; EM Fancy Cassimeres, Ready-Made Clothing, Ha se- I tome marked them down to very LOW prices for cash. Now la the time to oecoure Clothing cut and made to order, auks pertiet et guaranteed. June 1. 1872 ME The Largeit Establishment in Northern J'011"M Pt. Pl...lllNtalli e:f-. F 1:1 1 AVING redline. for buying and haudibig large quantities oNoWs enables them to offer them at the lowest 4pbblug prices. In our retail department Goods 10 sad at a small advance over wholesale s. A stock of . • - „ STONH, RHODB ISLAND IND, MUIR LIMB, -r GLASS, ALL I SIZFANSW A.NDIIM Veg. PA r . ALL Mahn AZID Transfer Ornaments, Sisining !Pencils • full lias of all alum of pond aypatatgt4la , ow inielrasas kept la Mock. Jaal. 187% RENE 47.;;10 , ,natttris. Dr. -sr.,. itisyrAcTinars or =I 2 Union wcl lbboro. i William WUou =I has iluit ra °dyed lab of .~~ ~ . . DERN% dm. po ot a and Shoes. ' Ii Cali and see the pilaf" of 0,0, Nit.THERSIg- WHOLBEL•LIC AND RE1T.146 EIRTIGIST and Brushes for Carriage and %utter Oras,itu enillug• HEERMANS 'snob as , • w Goods at 111 =2 I , • ow. nountAlts. lila Cut th• . I . ' y ME OELTNS, EM s,° Caps, ood bargains: WILSON. OE i a.! JOSH a; Pgaws., • N A" lartiaEs9u.sa „ ...mutant Yas tt Injeuttirt this.instrunzentrle aapecialy, deeigned for the per. feet uppkation of /-.,t . , t ~' . OR. ,SACketi CATARRH- REMEDY. .It IN illB iinly.form of inttrothent yet iti feilteil - with !.s. Lit tr 11 uol /medicine co ti ; be - carried ioji4' up awl krfectly,applieit to all parte of, the allected.o as ii pas • sages, aukt the eh /whore or cavities Comaititio.ating therowithiin .4 , bleb sorea and Ulcers frequently eziat, and from tv liich therinatat rhal discharge generally proceetbt. 'fur want of euecess in treating catarrh , Leritoture bike arisen largely from the impossibility of applying remedies tetiteae cavities and chainbens byany. elf the ordinary. method*. Thie ofistaele in the.way - of 'enacting Inires is entirely, arercome by thoi; itiveutitia of ttaiDonclie. In nab* this inatrti nle4 the Fluid IS'carded by Its Ownateight Incl snuffing, 'forcing or pumping being. re9uiredirup ene nostril in a fuIIO4#9WIPIR errrittn! la 00 higliest.portion of the .passages, pees into and thoroughly cleanses the tubes d'chambersi connected there. with, and f 19 8 ,8 out the eimbslts nastril Its use is Pte and eo p 8 that's enild'eauld understand it. ...Vali au xialitilt ditesittonsaccompany each inattilei n - •I bun USed Viith.taita Instrument, Dr. thige'ti , ' Mir • Remedy' cures - recent attacks 01 " eolt, 111 - the, lilleadlor by a fere apPlfeat ions. it ymptosna 'of colturth, Frequent head ache, discharge falling into, throe, immei i 'lkea pi ofuse, watery, thick mucus, rputulent :offensive, &c. In Others adrytterukdry. watery, weak °rim:lamed eyes, itopPlrig up or obstruction °fau:al passages, ring. tug in ears, deafooss,'lta wk lug and coughing to clear throat, , tileerations, slabs froMuiceie, tutee alter/id, twat twang, olibusit et bronth, +repaired or, total de, piyation of sense of emelt and taste, dizziness, men tal depression - , lons of appetite, indigestion, enlarged tonight, tiekhos - cwigh ac. Only a fey: of these dynipMnas aro likely to by present in any case at One tune. . ' ' 1 . Lir. 1 , "vie Catarrh 'Remedy, wizen aced with Dr. , Plexcea hsuida .1).8114 he, and accompanied with 2 eoustituttimal,treaturent which is recom. Mond the pamphlet, that wraps ouch , bottle of / the Re y - , is 9 perfect specific for this loathsome disease, end the proprieter , otet%, 19 good faith, rap4li) it•Witurd Ter a case' he iannot cure. The 4 Istailda,a4 pleasant to i.ise, containing no Stswirst or c4estle. - arugs ar pelsena. - . The Catarrh Remedy Is sold title cents. Douche at fie cents. by all bruggtos. oi• either will los mailed 1.13 proprie tor-ea retie it of LSO cents. . , , . . ' it, Y. ra,zaack, Pl. b., •• - ' Sole Proprietor. , . :'. ' ' , ' .- ' IFC'EIf.IL.I,I, :..i. Y. Inns 26, 18.72, got-if . , • MERORANT TAILORING ! a r- 1 SORGE WAGI4Sit, has just received a superb as tiortpacut of all ideds of CLOTHS for gentlemen's COARSE 8E FINE CLOTIIING and Is prepared to manufacture In the BEST STELE, and ou the shortest notice. Persons wanting Clothing will please drop in and see my stock. Good Errs and the best of work guaranteed. Jan. 1.1.872-Ip..GEO. WAGR-Eft. - Tioga Marble. Works, glt d Bttn n e o . w at ir d e firon ed um to on ex t: c oTe e lf ,: i l er orz, TRl cr u e n f d or ert Italian, or Rutland Marble, of the latest style and approved Workmanship and with dieatd. lekeet Onsta fly hantb kindsof lalrble and wll Lie to suit all who m ay favor , him with their °Maks, on as reasonable terms as odn bo,obtalned in the country: FRANK ADAMS. Jan. 1.1j172. MILT-ii:/%71E14:12 - 1 AND Ladies' Furnishing Goods TO SUIT EVERYBODY, AT Iffits• A. B. GRAVES' EMPORIUM OF FASHION DI in the Cone House Store. A large Brock of Ct°Ode Just received and will be sold cheap. Mini. M. E. KIMBALL will have charge of the Millin ery department, and will be glad to see her old friends and now ones at all times. Drop in and ace our new store. Dec. 13, 141-Iy. MRS. A. B. GRAVES. ATOLES, 'ROBINSON & CO., (Suczeseors to J. R. Barker,) Dealers in • "' Dry cr of every description. CHOICE GROCERIES . in abundance. , all kinds and fresh. Thapublio la cordially invited to call and look through our large stock, as we are sellhi4 at low figures for ready pay. we shill receive NEW GOODS constantly from jibe city to keep our assortment full and complete. , TOLES, ROBINSON & CO. July 10, 1872,, REAL. ESTATE FOR SALE. Tilsubscriber offers for sale his- real estate in the s E outhwestern part of the borough, to suit purcha sers, A portion of the premises is nicely situated to cut up into Village lots, and Pasture and timber lots. The portion Mrterelti With timber is well wooded with bad-wood and hemlock. The large lot on which he resides Will be ebld off in , village lots. %inhaling his resides cj ROBERT KELSEY. June 12. 1.572-4 Sm. New Cabitiet Store ! Vtxader9igahas b ieat cabinet b C ird l i e n a g, a on Main S tile t a :.p e : posit. Dartt's Wag= shop. for the tale or Cabinet of all Mudd, such as • • Bed .Sets,, Bureaus Bedstea", Chairsyl ! ourigs Exten,sion . and other .Tables, What JV'ots, Hat Rack and Many other things, which will be sold loa - er than the lowest. He invites all to take a look et his goods before Purchasing elsewhere. - Remember the place—opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, West Main Street. M. L. sncumi, Agent. , Aug. 14, 1872. Invalids Don't Despair. Thousands have found relief, and thousands will turn to this me sine; after exhausting their purses anti patience in search of health. Giddiness Of the head, dullness of the mind, fcetid breath, coated tongue., loss of, appetite, pains and weakness In the stomach, enlargement of the liver, yellowness of the skin. constant fever and thirSt, with a total diareliah for business, pleasure, or any kind of employment. FAHBNEY'S PANACEA, if taken and persevered in for a few:days, will remove this whole class of symptoms. The fluids of the body become pure, the mind clear, the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean, the appetite imptoved, and the whole system so benefltted that disease, In bad weather, la less liable to afflict you. . }4 1 DR. P. FARRN EY'S ~.. __,--. Celebrated Blood Allkee l nser or Panacea. As a medicine for childreiethe panacea Is, in every way, calculated to take the'place of the endless variety of drugs which are annually - sold for that purpose, and which WV often very injurious. A medicine which 'possesses the qualities of a cathartic as well as a mild alterative. and which is capable of arresting disease Without the least injury to the child, is of incalculable valve to every mother. As a cathartic it is rev wee. live, yet it noes not, if given in proper quantities, cause nausea or (*tress in the stomach or bowels.— It 19 very pleasant to the taste, which is a very impor tant feature tia a medicine fur children. As a pre-vent ire of disease it is unprecedented. as it acts directly upon the digestive organs and the blood. In all aerof oil:ma diseases it is tho most effective medicine ever offered to the public, and if given regularly, and per severingly those eruptive diseases so common to chil dren may be entirely eradicated. - Prepared by P. rahrney's Erns. & Co., Waynesboro, Penns Ivania, and Dr. P. FAIIHNEY, North Dearborn street, Chicago. Price 11 25 pet - bottle, for gale by , wholesale and • retail dealets , if.nd by Hastings a 1 ,, $, WeUeboro, Pa, • n . 21. IE2 T -61:4, „ and lea the "ICING" of tiewlog Idsohittee• on exibiticre at A. B. Feetteen's end hear the mlebtat-' tot"Estgy ()rout.", Wisher% 11412t4; 7244 - iwwu , kw‘ftiwwot .„ . 'NG Person .ctus take these Bitters accoi log .to directions; :and remain long unwell, per them bonetcare not destroyed by minetal poisr means, and the vital organs wasted hey/int. of repair. - • ' - Dys_pepsia or Indigestion. eadathe, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightne : of the Chest, Di 7. ziness, Sour Eructations of t Stella:lel), Bad Titste in the Mouth, Bilious asks, Palpitation of the Heart,'lnflartimation of to 1 ungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys; and =died other rtinful symptoms, are the offspro; - of Dyspepsia. In hese complaints it has no ego , one boat( will pro e a Letter guar antee of it merits than a lengthy adv rthement. Fort r entale Comp' 'into, n young or old, ma led or single, at the dawn of tvo, anhood, or the Attm of life, these Took 'Bitters displaY so decided an influence that a marked impiovement ia .SOOll percep tible. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu matism and Gout, Bilious, Remittent mod Inter mittent Fevers,..-Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused by-Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They are a Gentle Purgatite 'as well as a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting is a powerful agent in reiining Congestion or Iptlam inationef the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases., , , I ._ For Skin Diseases Eruptions, Tettee, Sali Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pirriples, Pustules, Boni, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, , Fry sipelasrltch, Scuds, Disco:orations of the Skin, Hu ma and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nit le, are literally dug up and carried out of the systein short time lsy the use of these Bitters Gratefd.l Thousands proclaim VINSGA IT rims the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained !the sinking system. I J.WALKER, Prop'r. U. 11. 311cD01.11A VD di CO.. Druggists and Gen, Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. andcbr.of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. 21,. A CERTAIN Cl RE roil SeatitdCongb, incipient Cousarnr,tion, Cold;, of Blood, intlamination Ottße Lc n 69. C4turrlt. not.- , ohltis, Croup, Wliooping Cough. , Pains in Breast or Side. 1.),) apopsia. Juan- ' dice. Dizzinet..3. L...ss of AppUtite. rcv,..r and • 'lndigestion. LIN er Complaint,,Bit.tr- • hoes. and all Dizear , :s of the Stomach and Liver. Wit IL Gregg 01 Co" \W'holesale Drugs fists, Elmira, N. V., Sole d g trtl, and to v,tioni all orcif addrcZa ed.-13/11..F0n FILECT WOlistOio. Frs. PRICE, auue 12, 1872-Iy.) ,e7nrirsic I tarsi ItAISS H. W. TODD has removed her Music Store to M. the late residence of Lauer Bache., opFesile Vau Horn's Hotel. Steinway and othe}• , • , I J . 1 3E 31 1 Etri c) as for sale very cheap. Al , lO, MASON if A7111.1N CABINET ORGANS. OLD INRTIIMILNTS. TAIZEN IN EACIIAN(IE A I r rge Btoyk of NEW 'Ali'Ftli.'3ll , 4 cc ViVl'd LESSONS giveti on the Piano, Oriau l , and in Sing ing. An opportunity for practice afforded to those who may desire it. w. 'OW). Jan. 1. 1872-tt. HARDWARE ! LUTZ & KOULER, 11 I Tr APING o ened a first-class Hardware Eicrie It I.l_ Mansfield, opposite Pitts Bros., on Main Street, respectfully InVite their friends and the public in gen eral to give them a call. They guarantee eatisfiction to all cases. Taeir stock consists of HARDWARE( . KETTLES, STOVES, TIN-WARE, NAILS, IR 1 , 1, BENT WORK, SPOKES, HUBS, OYU& RAJ, IMPLEMENTS, • CHU N POWERS, &c I and a gen 1 line o Goods, second to none In the country, a the lowest cash prices. They ere also agents for the KIRBY MOWER, ITH• 4CA, WirgLL RAKE, ARNOLD LIOReE FORE, AliD HAS CARRIER. NV. G. Kurz, 0 1 Fnamt. onz.rn. r azusiteld, Jan: 1, 1872 'Furniture anti Undertaking. Vin Horn Si Chandler, (Successors to B. T: Van Rom) - AVE now on exhibition and sale at the old place, the largest and most complete stock of • E AND COMMON FIIENIt ETRE ,a found In Northern Pennsylvania, consisting ( f FINE PARLOR AND 071.0113 ER SUITS, SOFAS, COUOIIIIS, TETI:-A-TETES, ABBLE AND WOOD TOP CENTER TABLES, HAT RACKS, FANCY CHAIRS, MIRRORS, OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES, BRACK ETS, PURE No. 1 HAIR MA.TTRASS ES, HUSK & EXCELSIOR MAT TRASSES, a thll stock of the common goods usually found iii rat-class establiithment. The above goods are largi• .f their own manufacture, and satisfaction is guar. ed bath as to quality and price. They sell the TV oven Wire Mattrass most popular spring bed sold; also the Tucker ng Bed that has been on trial for 17 years and giv. universal satisfaction. Our Coffin RoOm • stipplied with all sizes of the Excelsior Casket, a neu tl beautiful style of burial case, together with other tide of foreign and home manufacture, with Win ing's to match. They will make undertaking a spec ify in their business, and any needing their servt es be attended to promptly, and at satisfactory char. s. Odd pieces of Furniture made, and Turning 'kinds done with neatness and dispatch. an. 10,1872. • VAN HORN' & CHANDLER _ ...-. • , • tlat To IVHOII IT DIAN' CONCERN.—Having concluded lam entitled to a little rest atter nearly 40 years close application to business, I ha re passed over the fern!. to e business to "the. Boys" as per above advertise m nt, and take this method of aekiiig for them the sa e liberal patronage as has been extended to me.- 11IY books may be-found at the old place for settlement .Tan. 10. 1R62. 8.'2. CAN HORN. t Town Lots for Sale. subscribei offers the village front of his facto T for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. and at lprices to make it an object for investment. These ands lie finely for Tillage leis, and a portion of them cannot be excelled for manufacturing purposes.— They fie immediately on the extension of eratit, Pearl and Walnut streets, and south of Second Avenue. -•- • • . They 'will be sold In lots or larger quantities to suit Ms wants of purchasers. • • t• ,767412, Vii 72,0413. ' • 3 13. T. TIZLIZT.. . point e World's !Polio I runly vet c tut.l. i.?„l' Fv77,7 4 P.ET: FLO \ I .1 " . ,, , (<1 It a . LORIMER'S r ' UTerM,Z;vlPrki ) AR BITTERS MI LUTZ .!: ZOHLER ===Za=effMMl to , RADWA_Y'S READY RELIEF CORmS TUE 'WORST Pa.lN6' in from One to Twenty Minutee, NOT ONE HOUR otter reading this itilVertisernent need aro' 04: 1 140IFFER IS` TN PAIN. IIADWAY E S ISEADY - RELIEF IS A , Cl.7ltE Fon VERY PAIN. It was the Cut and IA rrlie Only Vain iterned;v that instantly stops the most excruciating pains, alit) i n tLuaruationa, and mirea.'eunyettlons, whetter Lungs, 'Stomach, lictwas or ctfier glands or org, eattou °U6 a IV II PIIO3,I ONE TO T WENT— no matter how triolcut or excrucit ILFIEUAIATIO, Sed.rldden, Intlrnt. neuralgic, or grostrated with m RADWAY'" INFLAmar INF RELIES .._,ANT 12111 i EII)NEYS, OF , THE BLADOEI:. OF THE ROWELS. CONGESTION 1)F THE Erc %.3 THROAT; DIFFIcELT ' PALPITATION OF THE HI:ALL' lIYSTERICI3,ICROUP, DIPHTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUE - 7 , HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, lIIIEL - 11A.TP,'I COLD CHILLS, AOLYE, CHILLS. The application of the 'Bendy Relief lq th 2" , parts where the pain or tlltllculty ealits •v• ill aftu . C anticomfort. _ . Twenty drops In half a tumbler of n ater will in rt InOnlenti Me CRAMPS I,PASIIS. SLUR Wrom Mj HEARTBURN, SICK' HEADACRE, DIARRHEA' DYSENTERY, COLIC. WLND 111 E. Bo W L and all INTERNAL PAINS. • _ - . Travelers should aiwerys care' a tottle of netl • . . %tat a Itently Retie! with them. A few dal ,in .. de, ..., I prevent , stet:tie-as or pains from Chain., Li v ...I, L i ~ ' better than French Brandy or Bitters us a otriam., I . 1 FEVEII AND AGUE FEVE.R AND ACM . ..cured for fifty tellti. nil: I. not a remedial .agent In this 'World that will mire F... , e and Ague and, all other :,...I.thulous, Bilious, 1i.2.a1, , t, ; , 1 ~hohl Y llow, and other }Tress (aided by D.A.1 , 11'2,y PILLS) CI quick as lt A D W...kY'ri itE AI, If hEL.I i't a old Fifty C/ s per bottle. hby Druggitte. . 1 i 1 HEALTH 1 BEAUTY ! , I. f.;THONO AND PUDE RICH 'III,OOD—TN - ent_l,l- OF FLESH AND W IGHT—CLEAR SKIN AM; HDA.UTIF ?T. COSII'LEXION SECURED TO ALL. ._.........._ • , - DFLH RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT lIA'A MADEiTHE MOST ASTONISHING CURE: • ' su etaeß7 'SO RAPID ARE THE CIIANuE; THE Bout . I:NI)EitOOES, UNDER. 'nil: 1! FLUENCH OF , TI.IIS -. TRELY WONDLIIi I L IIEDICINE, THAT , . .- . Every Day an Increase in Flesii ' and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Ercrp drop of the EAB.•••.1 BLOO D RI - brit:V. ~ ,ENT Otthnitnt catee thru ii -I'& Ilio6d, Sweat, Cie, and other fluid arid in' . - of the 'systems the view' Qt 1.....„ for It repahe te Ar 3a of the hody with hew hild a ...., d material, Ect j a, kypiiiiir, I. r ustiroptien, GI - .r o.l.leaSe, Ulcer In the Tim:at, 31noth, lumois, Node, in tne Glands - tei . d other I...ris of the ~3 i.rtn, sure Es e... Stautuotrs DI charg.s Soul the Ears, and the . ....,t forret - of SU. di.e.,sel, Etuptions, krver cures, 5..,.1.1. _lead, Bing IS. tm, 'Salt Ill:113/.. iiiy_tipelas,'Aci.e, ht.....,r. ots,- Worm It. the 1 . 1.,11, l'ntiMit - , - Caneers in tne. Womb, and el wealte..lr.g mid paintut di:., - ,Latges* Nigi : Sweats, Loss of Sperm, anti all wrotes of the lite'prinet. pie, are within the curative range'.. OM -.wider of ,Mo.:- ern Chemistry. rut a few days' We Mull p 5005 to :t;,y person using , It for either of these Ennis of di eii.2 its potent pc:recto cure them, , If the patient, dully becomin7 reduced by the watt(' 3 and decomposttion that Is enniiim illy proartssin, 5 , ... vccds In art esting these wuttes, and {Taus the s..ri c'..o 1 ' new materiel made from lanithy “hlr.,nd—and this toe ' SARSAPAEILLIAN will lint dots serum. Not only deer 111 c Eti73SAC,4I.II.ILLIAZ: Rztovatlrr t-,,,1 all known remedial agents tot se vise of rlit (dile, hen.fi l . lons, Constitutional, and Skint:iv. es ; Ile tit Is thark..; positive cure fur • 1 -Kidney ieic Biadil Coinplaiats, uenisk, nnavf:mb diseases, •r, ;cl, Diabetes, D...,,, , Stoppage of A'ater, - Iteoutila.i , :e f Urine, firlghis'il., ease, Albuminnria. and iiitil , c where there are b:1.1: dust deposits, or the water Is h 1. - 4.cluinty, :nixed '.airs: substances like the White of an vg , Or threada--oo -; silk. or there Is a.' morbid, dark', ,)itous appearat - --. AL - white bone-dust deposits, awl when there Is a I,li, r. le:, burning sensation When 1,a , .:1r,g wattr, and 1... n la - v..: Smell of the Back: and atom; the Lolu3„ Price, era', WORIVIS,—The only known rini rare Ileme:l7 for Worm,:—.l . l7t, Tupc, cu... `hr tremor- of 12 Years' Growth Cured by Radcray's ReSOlVelit. I ' L , r7-LY. 111:,:3+.,Ja1y If. isO. • Da 11/..ev,••,47:—1 kw:el:ad Ovarian Tutor in the ovaritt a-1 ' is wet:. /xll the Doctors said" there svas no Coup far it.",l t rt, I :eery this that vas recotrancedsi :,I.llt nothing belpedlnt. I taw tcar Resolver:band insight 1 5.<1.111 try it; halt:4l3:o him is It: because I hail. tattered for tredve years. 1 too six latti.s ' of the ReY:Waut. and on, lox of Itails,t)*3 rill:, red tout Le:. trot of go-1r Raid.: Relief ; end taco is ~, t n stort at ts.-s-e t- se tun cc fat, and I feel betters smarter, nod talipist than 1 is : for tsrelre ys.ars. Too Worst terror . ..At la the loft si i.s et It : bowel:, over the ereia. I ,rite into t 5 ',au for the [........1.; at others. Yea eta pabiirh it if you tic ;;c. 'HANNAH P. E.:CAPP. iliFt. RALOWATS PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, . perferttly tasteless ' ele gantly coated with zwcat gin. purge. regulate, purify - , cleanse, an I strengthen. ani' Fag's Pills, for the cure of nli disorders of the Stoma.!: Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous Dise 15 , .3, 1 Headache, , Constipation. - CoAlv nen,. Intliircitnr. Dyspe,sLt, Biliousnlus, Dillow; Fe -er, Inflammation ^' the Lio‘irels, Piles-al - 4 art Derangemet t_satl.Fll.lcrnal 1-t: cent. Warranted to effect a pociUre sum Forely Vezcts. ble, containing no mercury, minerclit or delcteriotte Jr; z - . gar' Observe the following sym tens fositilic r i, I,_•:. Disorders of the Digestive Organs: , Constipation, Inward Pilo, Folks:its c t 04 ftl,-,11, tie If:11, Acidity of the Stomach, NAWell, Mari octt, 1 , ,,,,t ,-1 f tat Fullness or Weight in the StOITI2OI, Soi.q E., W 1... SUILF, , Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, S t tII/MILZ .1 it, Iles I. Berried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttermg at toe treat Choi ice Cr Suffocating Sensations when in a Lyme Po:twe," Litre,, el Vision, DOl5 or Webs before the Si..itt, Fitt, and Pl.ll Ph.n il the bead, Deficiency of Pet>pirattet., Yell , 014 a, ol it, 0'.., and Eyes , _ Pain In the Sole, Oleo, I .a.,la, ani 1,11,, Fla , h_i B Heat, Bathing In the Flesh. VA few doses of RADWAY'S ALLS. v.iii lice ti, s ten, froiunil the above.inimesl iikonielz. Pura, ~ cans per box. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS READ "FALSE AND Trtij '." Seer sue I, tkr atrinip to RADWAY & CO., No. 87 iii.‘ideli 1... he, Nev. Yuck. information worth thou Sails Win re sent yea. May 29. 1872-sly.- wiclinitm elk RR TIOOA, FA Ilare ree iveil and an , tiriw offering, for .2,11 i, all Ilk: is test QiyleA I 1 Jets Ineltuluig Jainanoae and fancy Silks. Pon Ilns, Silk yeloures.l Pore Moliairs, Grenatinie;, Tainiae and Henrietta Choirs, Alpactia, Lyon Suiting; r Striped and plain. Popl ins, Japanese W 3911 Poplins, Seersuckers, Cre kris Cambrte, ci ape Moretz, Qrgin, Stittainta Hutt Es, Alas- It /...",attettri. Per. ales, Itiques, Striped und Chcrre Chau.linty, Su ipc d and p , touneg, P .1" es, Scotch Ginghanzs, French; tiler with a firroessortmeut of Cloth s and,C qssimeres, - ' Xotions, Hosiery and Domestics. Our stock of I,,Lite.s . fuel Scarfs aannot be. ex Qc:11.:(1 li l t ler a 4 ree;a1..1.4 , 0441t1y Or and Caps in 01411 , 3 a ar:e.ty, Ilopiv oh 4 Shrirs, • the finest and i cearseat , the ! heapeqt nll.llllOO Et; 0..11, the hest and most servic 1ile• to be tonna in ei , matkut. ',. If anybOd'y }cants a null 1 • clothes, their tie—t mi. portent duty ih to look throuzli our sto‘ 1: of , 1 Rently-Airatle Clothing. . buy au outfit and aari• their •Ccopets, Oil Cloths and I .41-attind on haul to he'eohl ut the mo.A t,litctortuble Next cotneu a fullllno of I= Gro;cei.i6l,9, CPO clee7V, and frdoden, Ware at rates to suit -even he most partieulsr yore!, wter -- ,Just come and see li W much you can save by li)/111_,, , I , where goods are soli right. l'ioga, May 15,1872. WICIill t Nl' & P.lllll. ._ HARNESS SHOP , NA LE, Nyould sal:- to hie friend , ' thAt N„,X. Harness Shop Is constantly stocked with Heavy and Light Harnesses, made In a , substantial manner, and offered at prices that cannot fail to suit. The best workman employed, and none but the beet Material need.' Repairing done on short notice, and in the best null ner. Call and nee. • Jan' 1, 10241% Qth. SP. 1.4174; MEI k, 11, "