There, In its cool and quiet bed.. She met her burden Berm and fled: Nor flung, all eager to escape, ' One glance upon the perfect shape That lay, still warm and fresh and fair, But motionless and tokindless, there.' - • • No human eye had.marked.her.piaa, , Across the linden.shadowed (MUM Ere yet the mluster clock chimed seven: Only the innocent birds of heaven— Tfie Magpie, and the rook, whose nest Swings as the elm tree Waves his crest— Mgt the lithe cricket, and the hoar huge-limbed hound that guards the door ked on, when, as a summer wind T t , Pawling, loaves no trace behind. All unappareled. barefoot all. , „ she ran to that old ruined wall, To leave upon the chill, dank earth. (For eh! she never know its worth,) Mid hemlock rank, and fern, and ling, sad dews of night, that precious thing! laid there it intht have lain forlorn, rrom morn till eve, from eve till morn. ttut that, by some wild impulse led., - The Mother, ere she turned and ged, One anomeut stood erect and high; Then poured into the silent aky A cry so Jubilant, so strange, That Alice—as she strove to 'range Her rebel ringlets in her glass— , Splang up and gazed across the grass; Shook back those curls ao fair to see, Clapped her soft hands in childish Moe, And shrieked—her sweet face all aglow, Her very limbs with rapture slinking— Sly ben has laid an egg, I know; • And • , ly hear the 1:10i110 she's making!" LITRIGITtrRE AND ART. Of course Franc has .an almanac anti Prussian for 1918. v' " ' A poetess of Terre Haute 1..k,A010k the re cent Presibentlal canvass into an epic:. , The works of Loa; Figuier have thus far been translated into six languages. "London Mixture" is the curious title of the Christmas number of Good Things. Disraeli says: "Every production 'of genius must be the production of enthusiasm. A London paper says a-new novel may be expbcted in the course of the season by Mr. .Shirley Brocip, Pialin de Persigny, No.poleOu's_bosom friend has 'left memoirs, 'which ';his son is preparing for publication. '' ' '. • ' ' Rev. Samuel Johnson has the second vol- V umellt "Odom 1 Re igions In Persia and China" well un _r ay. Mi. T. Cotnbe. Oiford, England, has given to the nuiVersity of that city a value- , ble collection of pre-Haphelite -paintings. James Russell Low.ell'a Itiunatous, poain, "The Courtitir lies*been illtistinted in -ail- bouette by Winslow Homer, and Issued as a gift book., . the wife of .A. 51. Griswold, the "Fat con tributor," lies dangeronaly ill at Milan, whither she Nsilit to - attend the de/lain opera of. an only e‘iglif. : " • , . i • In removing the whitewash fkomthe walls of the old post office at Fribourg state fine old fresco paintings were discovered. These aws ' attributed to gol . bein.. , . ' Many fine fragments of statues have been discovered in making excavations at the tro Pretoria, Rome. They include a \ it va of Juno and the chief portion of a ' V al. • • ' ' Dr. C. M. Ingerly has in press in England a .workentitled;"Shakespeare'erayselliung by the Poets of a Cenitirle," being a com plete eatena of song allueions to our great bard. .. . A wiry IMPorymtvietUre haa lately Come • to light in ladston:* It is *by - Bartolortieb Pusserottl, 'a noted Bolonguese engraver who died in 1892, and is a portrait of the artist himself,: : . seven thousand one hundred and fifty thalers (about ?t3 1 000) were paid for a twen ty-four page printed book by the British Xuseum Library. The book was the "Are Moriendi," recently without date, but print ed A. D. 1450. - The folio has so far disappeared that hardly. any thing is now published in that :nape in England except Bluebooks, and the folio editione, even of the best writers of the last century, aii Sold . in the shops for a bout the price of waste paper. Mrs. Henry Wood's last novel, "Within the Maze," gets rather rough handling at tine hands of the , English literary reviews. But it is quite all readable as her other works whereof Feterion & Brothers, of Philadel• phis, publish the startling number of twen tysit - A Mr. Welker lately read before the Brit ish Association, at Brighton, a paper .on "Dinitrobornhenzine," which, to quote the local report, was - full of such words as mo nonitromonobrombenzine, and metamoni tromonobrombenzen, and therefor not cal culated for light zaading. The new editiori of Dr. Burton Hill's His tore of Scotland, which has been largely re written by him and is almost ready, pays particular attention to the results of recent discovery in tegait to 'stone and - bronze ages inDenmark and Norway, and now' embraces a period of 1,700 years. Mr. Robert Browning is at work on a new poem, and, a London paper tells us, has been fore wearing dinner parties of late, in order to write the more diligently--a real ensues'f se •denial, for the author of "Para " and , "Fifine" loves the feast of rea. eon and flow `of Soul which are to be had at good houses. TheAthena= suggests that when the for critea dgegates to the F ree Trade Congress; cawed y.,,the` Cobden Club for neatsum mer—manff 'Whom will be literary men= are assembled , in London, perhaps it maybe possible to make a fresh move..in the direc tion of international copyright and of mat form international . postage. . s. ,"Long 4g&' is the title of a nett/English mOnthly,o be..devoted to popular antiqui ties, with :depaFtments for reports of .ar ehteological societies, researches, &c. The principal feature, ,however, IS to be s series of original articles, by well known writers on manners, - chstoms, and literary 'political, and social-life of .the ."olden Mr. S. LFlldes„the young artist who at tracted Mr. Dickens' notice and was en gaged by him to', illustrate "Edwin Drood„ has recently :completed •an idyllic picture which Linden - critics aver has raised him to high rank in his - art. It is called "Fair, Quiet, and Sweet Rest,"and was inspired by , passage4n.Tennyson's "Lotus Eaters." The Corni , ‘'• **tart states that Dr. Dasant received £l,lOO from Messrs. Chapman tt Hall for his last novel, "Three to One." He had arranged with Messrs. Hurst iScltleckett to'publish it, ,andwasto have received £750 but when lie was offered the• higher figure the first pnrchsers of the work handsomely complied with hisrrequest that he might be allowed to buy his manuscript back. Now it is W. J. Stillman, artist, who aiins to set history aright. Ile says the Venut de Milo, which every bialy goes to see inthe "Louvre who goes to see the Louvre, isn't the Venus de Milo at al. It is a Greek stat ue of Minerva, says Mr. Stillinan, which some Frenchman made into a Venus with a Grecian bend by tipping it forward and put ting a wooden wedge behind it It is reported that five of the finest paint ings in the Royal Academy at Berlin have been wilfully cut with a knife. The dam aged works Are. Ruben's •`Andronteda" rard Dottwhr "Magdalen," and the others are by Cornelius tie Harleeta and Verkoje. The dainage was done on rive successive morning's, a canvass being cut each day, yet the attendants saw nothing,nor have the culprits been discovered. The estimated wealth of the most emi nent writers of France, all of whom started in life without any thing, is - as' follows: Victor Hugo, 000,000 f: George Sand, nearly twice as much; Emile de Girardin, 8,500,000 f Adolphe Thiers,l,ooo,ooof; Alexandre Du mas, Ar,4oo,ooof; , Edmond About, 250,000 f; • AlPhonso Karr, 100,000 f; Jules Janie, 750, 000 f; Edward Lavoulaye, 100,000 f; Victo rian Sardon,soo,ooof; Theophile Gautier died a millionaire, and the widows of Scribe and Ponsard live in affitience. But the widow of the celebrated Proudhon has to ekebut a prebarious liVing as a washer-wo man. —The late James T. Brady was very fond of the ready natural wit of kis countrymen One day,speaking of this to a friend, he said, "I'll just show you a sample. I'll speak to any of those men at work, and you'll see t.het I get my answer." Stepping up to the men who vtgre at work on a cellar near by, he spoke to them cheerfully: "Clood•day,,good•day to you, boys. That looks like hard work for you." "Feta an' it, is," was - the • answer, "or we wouhrn't be Navin' - the doin' of it." Pleased tilth this, he asked the man what part of Ireland he came'from. "Ahr said Bradyon, hearing the name, "I came from that region myself." "Yb" said them, with another blow of ltia pick, "there waamany nicepeople inthat We; but I neva heard that any of 'am left beams fall cen groan, - stone. had Dupl.' 'exit - Is past, 'ad crerlaid. . tall graitrAltide, I bloornil lob perfume. r TtiallAlt liltattlEllB, Proprietors or the ahoy(, tills, ; i Will tuan uta Otit CASSpIERES cture as usual to order, to Butt oustont e re. ~.. . . . - ° - ! Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing We marathiptnre to order, and do all kinds of Roll. Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. - We have as good an assortment of Deerfield UN:it:den Allis: I ~ _W HOLESALE STOlit;;: DEEttFIRLD. ?A are warranted. Particular attention Elven to Futt Cloths, - Cassimereq ) and give more rot Wooll . In exchange ;than any otbet establlikoalenh !,..Try,th,ent and satisfy 'yourselves. We wholesale and retail at the cowanesque mills, 2 males below Knoxville. Jam 1, 1872. -4 J. H. Griswold's' Water Wheel. ritutz underelped,are4agonts for, the-above Water Wheel, mid can cheerfully recommend it a 9 Dupe• ri9r to all others in use. Persons wishing to put , chase should see this wheel to operation before buy ing other wheels. . INCSEI.VM Deerfield. Ilay t Head the foil wing : . WESTIII-L' D. A.PPII. 24. 1.871. We the under ihued, purchased onu f 3. H. Otis wold'i3o 'rich Water Wheoln iiiiiv, n 08 fu - ohea or water to run three run or stone under a 20 foot head, and An well pleased with the wheel. We have aound sixty bushels per boor with the three run and dun average that amount pep hourhU stay. 1 C. L. 4.111 IPft. • , CHARLTON HILLIPS. - 1 WALKER 4 i i. LAT OP. DEALERS lli HARDWARE. IRON, STEEL, NAI.Les. STOVIIfj, TIN-WARE, WiLTLSI.I, BAWS,'"GUTLES.Y, WATEk; uads,AGniouvrtta.u. IMELVALMIT3, - I • Carriage tied tiarmebts Trixtko,kge, H.A.BNEis3I:4, ...I.IL,LE °outing, N. Y., Jan. 1. 3572 LIVERY COLE'S RESEDO/'- -•,_ rally Vulcan pudic that :lay Its4',Ddito have established a. Livery L etor Lt titelr ca. Pearl et. ,vpwatte 14 •.• , ah•Jp. tic double zip furtished t-• airy to keep goal home And. wagons, L._.l . ; please. Prices rtaionable iETCHAII c Ang. 31, 1672 New Jewelry - tore. MU, Ur..datuipaso. v. - cald. rose: tliy say to the Ll itens of 'Reactor° sad vinity, that be has opened a . • • .61'617i70134 - Store WWI Wilding recently cocupisd by C: L. 'Moos.. His stock ootagriseo a full assortment of Clocks; Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated,. Ware. s. D. WAlaiDiElli, nue of the bast workmen in North era Peartsy/vsnia, attend to the Repairin4 of Watches, Clocks, 4.c., 4.G. For the shlittil doing of which his' seventy:Au:l years practical experience is suilloieat guarntee. B. B. WAREUVE,33., Wallaboxo, Aug. 28. 1871-tf. • - GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCI ENOXVILLE, TIOGA 00., PA. Litb, Fire, and Accidental. *Buts OVER ta.coomoci tisr;rs es' Comaz-Azazi. Les. co., of north America, Pa.. . t8,uf.0,615 e 0 Franlclin Pirtzi Ins. Co. of Rhila, Pa..... Republic Ina. Co. of It Y., Capital,... 54f0.000 Andes /1113. co. of oinownatt, .... $1.000.690 Nisigars Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y 1.000,00 e Fanners Mut. Fire Ins. Co. York Pa. ...909.6e9 IL Phoenix Mut. Life Ins. Co. of Hartford Ct.. 5,081,940 50 Penn'a Cattle Ins. Co. of Pottrdlls • —600,000 00 Total Insurance promptly (dented by mail or otherwise. on all kinds of Property. All losses promptly sanded and paid. Live stock insured agsdniat death, ce thrift. lam also agent far the Andea Fire insarancs Co. of Cincinnati. Capital, $1,600,000. All communications pramptiy attended no—Collb.c . • on Mill Street %I door from Main at., Knoxville Pa. WM. B. MUTH Jan. 1,1872,4 f. &Md. tiAl:tDlll - TAViril:4 - 41:411 WELLSBORO, Pe. 7 . 0 4 ' ANDBZW POLE? C ** f 0 .4 Illirrho has long bain eatebliated thug (n Alio Jewelry bnalneaa In 4 $ . h .. ::_i_,,:,,' ~ Magbarc varloa:a jz , b: aurata and pric fOrd es t alo, AMERICAIi WATCHES, Gold or Myer, Clods, Jewelry, Ckald Rays, Riage, Plae, Pewee, Cases, Gold eud • Steel Pens, Thbrages, Spoons,' Rums, Plated Ware, SEWING MACHINES, &D., &a., &o. Witll mast all attar arttalios sursally kept, to such es tablishiaanta, which are sold low for A S Hap sirla d wkally, and promptly, and on shoz NOTIOZ. . Jan. 1.,1t57.4._17 IYlrfi: C P, MiITR, r i now rex.:eirui€, new and elegant designs In Aa1E1,1,112a.4i8..v;1,7 pa -.2y And thepuplic tu ce4.l and prauculut vulittnl R. trouble io show epode. .•1313. 29.187?. 2lra, 4.), k, dIQITF3 For Sale Or Rent. HOUSE AND LQT oorner of Pearl street And Av enue. Also for sale, seven Tillage lota near the Academy. Apply to ELLIOTT Si BOSAIID, Welliooro, Ps. Oct. 29. 181241 par All $5 TO $2O es of ;or ' k A lfz e g li pso la le, of ! either se:, young or old, make more money at work fof In their spare moments, or all the time, than at s else. Particulars fres. Address G. Stinson Tr., PorAland,ifaine. Sept. 2{,1874-Iy. A. B. EASTMA N, A - 1 moacpwrziatsix.. OppCsite Cone tient. Teeth extracted witnont pain. Artificial inserted on abort notice, at minced prices. Preservation a the natural a Spatty. Call and see specimens. - Wellsboro, Sept, 17, 14172-tf. Executor's Xotice. S Testirutery on the Estate of Sett -L I= of Milli an township. TiOga county, Pa., deceased, baying been granted. to the undersigned by the Register of Moos county, all 'persons Indebted to the estate are requested to make payment, and thous Laving chime against said estate will present the same to mt, it my residence in said township, for settle utent.l J. W. HOLLY, Baran. Pa.. Dec. 26, 1872...evr.• Err. Admin , istrator'sXotice. .11.4ETITItS of Mildnistratton of the estate of lieo. ty W. i late lav in go t 7n t tUl Tioga min Re., deceased, been to the lartdarslgned by the Fteester Tioga county; all pet lOUS Indebted to maid estate are .reatteeted to make 9Air t• and thaw haling =r o e . add to rinatit ttr la= ted the bat Pa. • - Mg% Pa., N.; 11240 w." Adair. =ME F .; ~ ( Y (.:30,RN IN _ . . • . . • DLoSAND,ll;DiettiEti,li . itNa !.. .tiD 01., TLIAD I D 8 DAtIDEr INKS, li.Drlll'El COIstENTILATED KEDIODTEB, IItEDELL'S FLtILIE. - IiXTDACTi, 1313R1fETT' COCOAINE. FLAVORING }A ._ TRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT AGED/OWLS. t.OO/Darit /*ELF° AID 2't o tT0111,;(1 . ThACTS, WAIL PAPER, DOW 01... 4 .5/S. SKlirrDWAsa .!• - . LZIE s --WA CiILOP*.- • • 4•(3EtiTS FOLEtNrum - CO'S.REPIWEL Scild at cawlosale , PrivEa. DEVeri& E reVei ,tea calrand get 4tlhtiti . ozia betlie going turtlier T.at, Jau. 1. 1:472 DON'T HEAD THIS W4OBSEtad 11,142112. • EAT:9 6 very aIiGE STOCK, £24.7/9.847 65 L sum ainyEtinteg t m e r Itv4 Bondi at WV Tigot. Oct. Ib, 3.872. Furniture and Undertaking. Van Horn & Chandler, a~ w APE now on exhibition and sale at the old place, JUL the largest and molt complete stock of FINE AND COMMON FURNITURE to be found in liorthsra nol+l2B 4‘f kituk PARLOR, AND T .W!5141= Stira, SOUS, MOM, rr NA.Advia.l IUB= AND.trOOD. TOP 012=11 TAMES, ELT DARPA WWI' MUM , ItUDELOBISE OVAL AND SQUARE FROM 'ZACK MD NO. 1 Han MA TT H17)03. & EXCELSIOD MAT _ TRW= au.a a full atouk of the =mum goods.nsually baud in a itrat-class establiatiment. . The above ggoods are larger ly of their own zuenufeettlre, endsatiafactlon b gerz sateen both as to quality ezidpriee. They sell the " . . Woven. Wire Jkirattrails the moat kpol,War sprint 1,44 sold; also she Tr; &prim* Batbat has ban am t4elf,tn 17 years and an utarersza satlatastioh. On: - is supplied with all aims of the Eseelalar Gasket, snow and beautiful style of burial auto, together with other Muds of flatten and home manufacture, with trim. ming' to met.) , They wiu make undertaking a iality in their business, and an/ needing their MS will be attended to promptly, and at satisfactory aka r. gee. Odd places of Furniture made, and Turning all kinds done with rigidness and dLrpatch. ,:. Jan. 10,1 I I 17n. I ViiN HORN & gIiANDLE.It t 0... 'To anew in aux naltan.—Having concluded that Ism entitled to all e Nat sitar nearly 40 years oboe application to business, I have passed over the kriat. tare burliness to "theßop" as per above advertise. merit, and take this mof asking for them the same liberal patronage as tam been extended to me.— hly books may be found at the old place for aettle.ment Jan. 10, 180. 8. T. VAN /10P.N. • JUST RECEIVED, AVERY LARGE STOOE OW, BEAVER, BROAD. CLOTH, CASSIMERE, rEfanzos, AND TRIM OS, which I will sell vary cheap FOR CASK. In fact, the 'beet assortment of Goods ever brought to Welliboro, of various styles. Please call and look them over. Making Snits, Overcoats, and I Hepalring done with dispatch and as cheap as the cheapest • IS GEORGE WAONEE, Craton Street, Jan. 1 .1.F3-1 'jarCall and us tho "SING," of Sewing litanhices as eathttlan at A. S. ELeakan'a and' haw tha calatuat. att urkatt Cagaa." Wallaboso k Rot. 17, UHL NV. 8. TERBELL Sr. CO Uuisse you var.% %I? hozoof I LOW PRICES. tStuapeasolivto B. T. Via Borne Coffin .Room, Oarning Pciundzsy & rff EST`A.IEMiISI-1.1:74..D lianufactu .. oi -4 a- ~ ea:Ones . . tor flaw !fills, Grist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Orates, for burn and leached bark, Castings, Bolts, Railroad Vroge, ()Was, and It oilitles'fOr shipping by Canal or Itallroade to alrpoint e, and eau tir Western brtiklors of the best Quality. Jan. 1, lErill-ly. 4,01 wiLiumn WUA Has plat rad from the city with a large and IELVA' &NM 31 9 01114 52T READY-MADE 01,0 Boots' it Shoes, Shawls bought since FE:NOT CASSIIIVIES. AC., tr CLOTHING OUT AND NAVE TO OHDEE a zrOooilla all marked LOW tor Cash. Now to the ttto laboro, Dec. 8. 1873. IIEADVIAR FOR FALL nIAsAND WM rilHo yrusA bege leave se attmtiou to hie New and Exteneive Stoc the recent GREAT. DECLINE IN orbloh =Mos latin'to offer gieitii bargalts than ever bore isaraanse atook of Ottoman, Thibet, Brodie, and rloatels of sII dirsoriptions, Woolea Soar% The Dress:Goods Se emeptsts with latest styles •aaiebrtte. secetesoing Ca , ,! stench Sat Sp, 2 4145, Als§sass, an s, stn,; krislSes, Laces, and Ilibboue of e ' THE HOUSEKEEPERS' will be tovad. val attreotivo, ns it includes I m l ay n . • Maitinite, Oil Clothe lu all widths, Kehl 'E GENT'S DE)! cositesal an immense stock of Mtn% 701.1 TRUNKS, VALISES, 'np best selected end Cheapest !Ad* of ,1 GROCERIES AND Hi nouniblig Asa x e4pactfray itraitelie mil aaci trlar. Ca'. 20, 101241 A Card to th WE RAVJ LAID IN Goods for the Winter Tr DOING THE LEADIf And propose to offer to our eustornere a any respect by any other &min our line so, till as ask, fibre you make; yotiermohassa, is to givo os it is polioy to leave your money. J. Horton (SL Bro., WVELLSBORO, Women and ChildreD PEOPLE'S Sia - Afela That they teey have rocett to dam ea balsam l csailuxue stacll eizensit of gash. Chu' steel: es:MAC:PMI'S-X*3, 410 Staple ,and EfliCili Dry Goods, Arid rstofta tae repha t thit th e yarrow! novelties rds they httrit,en ttla &iv York Markets fori th _V %PIM% by the go tbit cirizer.s Tiogs oourtry be ri cpatit -112040 tkuil them UM they letal ba fkirly dealt with • matelot= Canto= - - - & RIME. 11:3LA.r1C0 .AND Bc,oti aid hoes at grestly red sizes and prioes ni NTEU•SBORO 135TEN7.107. 4 OF ova LIOE Lll Ta SECTION 1000 Men, wanted at the t . to GORIiII4O, In carry away chijao -51 tot) 1840 , i XV.S, .$ Mrketabery r Jig Tan. Screws fur ulovingantra ii vi Ib 3 done at short \Vu bate rttaWiictury cheapdt than L.wtiErr, AIN(1, NTEUEEN UnUNTY. N. V. ON l ell selecit cl titOek or ZA l at Min irti IN cr. I the break in prices aperient fit guaraxitt,ed. to oe4dro good bargains. W1LL16.31 LLSON TENS t 1 141 R 4_ 2 3 09 1)s, DEN 1. 1 OPMerCbilildiEle,:betlght 11:1105 1 ..,RICES . afore oZere3 ir. the market. tx, Paisley Shawls, = epaszfttieszt . ere D'Eocosse. Empress Poplins, 'ma. a fall nzs eta' variety. rn) k - Rfrn - r,- - eTP ; • tt and deaLinble styleS of r2argets, Linens, Napkins, eta. t.wrzamorar zu.ei Boys' Ciotbizg A.Pla ed prim ROBES &G., ()VISIONS o t:olabl* to a how was 7. ITARDEN Public. STOCK OF de with the firm !..: WIN ES 1171 cotrm. rz-y, kook that cannot be beat in os2: tad we on): eocla pzusruun ycia where STORE, rut of thste eO-; GociEU- ar-400/Arge bunt** inn be sazotoxigs4 fele a a all 17WAVITIEN111 especially in ;~...~~, ' ;70 irP ,11,1. 114tF T S E J 4 "---'l:4-1.,1‘ '4l ' • 7. (.--'i. _ . , -!;-- - 1iiI - - .-1 1,17- -T. 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' 4 44l"cgt' f : 1 / 4 0,,,,,,..,,,, ,, ~ 11 . t e, r . ! ..- 4 4 ,1,;q;eN,7,t.. 4 , , ?Wel. tW. ~,, ~,, ...4 . - ,t,. /-i , ficm, .t Al %•, - -t.....,ez,,, ' ',..'•,' , 4T,:ifi.v.* l l,k,if - A7*-I...fkkvi"9.W. e&i..... , frii,>,;-:,--____.! ,, ,.4'4;itt.p.„ - A ,. .. ..--.4,.. , ,,,, ,,, z. , -,... , ,a5..z.ife.,L,!---- , ----- - ..------- ------ CURES DIS EAS ES OF ITE .-----... TIMIT,YOMFA,UVER a BLOOD.' •- In the woratorful meeileine 'to which the afflicted ore above pointed for relief, the die coverer believes he has conii)incti harmony more of Nature's most SOVeillgll curative prop erties, which (led hie instilled into the vege table kingdum fer healing the sick, than were over before continued iu ono medicine, The evidence of this fact is found in the great variety of most obstinate daseases Which, it bas been leund - to conquer. In the cure of fdron• china, severe ctAlgits, and the only stages of C,onsumplion, bas astoniehed the rued'• cal faculty, And eminent physicians pronounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age. While it cnree the severest Coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies the blood. By its great and thorough blood purifying properties, it.curee ell Illianors from the worst Scrofula to, a common Blotch. Vinspte or Eruption.. Mer• curial disease, Mineral - Polson.a, and their ofrocta are eradicated, and vigorous health Mad sound on atitntion established. - lEarystiselaa, Ithemm t Fever Sores, Scaly or Rough akin, in short, all the numerous. diseases 'caused. by bad blood. aro conquered by this powerful, purify in and invigorating medicine. - If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face or bod,y, frequent headache or dizal• noes, bad taste in mouth, internal hoat.er chills alternated with' hot flushes, low spit its and gloomy forebodings' irregular appetite, and tongue ooated,'you am suffering frona"ToriAtt Liver or 4 4 B111ottanoss. ,, In , many- cases of 4 .. Liver Complaint* , only part of these symptoms are sorporioncecL .(1.8 a remedy for :In aucli cases Dr. Pierce's Golden Ifedical Discovery has no equal, as it offeets lierfeet cures, leaving the liver strengthened and . healthy. For the cure of kii-bitual Coustlp,atfun of the Bowels it, is e never failing remedy, and thoeo who . have used it for this purpose are loud in its praise. The proprietor odors el,OOO reward for a med icine that equal it for the cure of all the diseases for which it is recommended. M Sold. by druggists at $1 per bottle. Prspared by B. V. Pierce, D., Solo Proprietor, Rt bie Obendeal Laboratory, 1%1 Seneca Strect, littefa.to. N. Y. Saul your address for a paimphict. June 2e1,1.2.T2, Rot—XY TO:US, ROBINSON e'z 001 117ts•, — GHEE MERE 0 piepuLSxc is ct)rdtPlly tv ar.a look through our Ir.rFa rea, as xe are re.ilrr, , r: low 3471tres for rte4y 'pay. ";7e. (I couatantity from thr city to hoop our ttueortment full and coruploto. July li), 1579. tqf wp tp 6". Tr 4/ 4 3 . 4 r7- 4 rs STS. NANTE, wollYt fay to IlLs iligne.s nit KY - 4 E.Lr , tiesa Shop ia cons:alit:7 etdol:&? tb Heavy and _Light Harnesses, rutde in a eub.:itantielmarner, aue, nforql. pricet that cannot WA to s:: it. The best workmen employed, :ILIA none out tns teat materiel used. Ete;atring done or, 01:c.sr•-Anil beat r.:r.J. net.. Call and see. • Jan. I. 1F72-17. i (4 Fro. NAVT,z-- (0 , t;;`" InvEpidls Don't Despair.:344 s . Thousands have found relief, :t4''X ' - r. and tlyusands will turn to this 4„k ri medicine, ' after exhausting their purses end patience in search• of health. Giddiness of the head, C:ullnees or the mind, foetid breath, coated tongue, loss of ets,petite, pains end weakness is the stomach; enlargement of the liver, yellowness of the skin, constant fete:: and thirst, with a total disrelish for business, pleasure, cr any kind of employmen4 FARICNEY'S PANACEA, if taken and persevtuecl in for a few days, will reniove this whole class of syraiytmns. The fluids of the body become pure, the mind clear, the stomach strengthened, the tongue clean, the appetite improved, and the Whole system so benetltted that disease, in bad weather, is lees liable to aLliet you. DR. P. FAIIRNErS PENT 'A. Celebrated-1 Cleant , .er Par.acP.A. Aa a medicine for c.b. , :lren fre 7rn-2" , , ia, in overt' way calculated to te-:e tl:nt , :e.Cen- 4 :2C endless variety I of was, which are sruca.. - iil7 5:1:•:: last purpose, and which are often rely ir.,:ur:ovo.l. medicine which posseases the qualities of a cathartic ss well as a mild alterative, and wbic.,h is car.ble cf srresting disease without the least injury to the child. of incalculable value to every mother.. As a cathartic it is very effec tive, yet it does not, if given in proper quantities, cause nausea or distress in the stomach or bowels.—; It is very pleasant to the taste, which is a very impel , tent feature ail a medicine for children. ' As a prevent ins of disease it is unyrecedetit.d, 5.5 it acts directly upon the digestve organs and the blood. In all scroi. nie.)us diseases it is tho meet effective medicine ever offered to :he pul Ue, and i given...regular'y and per severingly those eruptive disti.SCS en common to chit dren may be entirely erathcated. • Prepared P. 1 - phrney', 'a , T'iayne,sboro, Pennsylvani-:, and Dr. P. ::petit Dearborn Chicago, S' • .3; • „,,,,1° bottle, to.- • "q,.."7"%- '1 t.n.A. r etail dealers, en? , hy •`; • We/15 . 0'1r'). , July 24, 3872.-om. yE I;a9h Asvets N(v, 3 1 )ttq!37 2 ; c,"!i?.,315,316.80 Franklin fire instiranu ompanv i d OF PHILADELX'ITIA. CAPITAL, E 400,000 00 ACCRUED S7PLTIS S PREAMM4 ;:,918,818.88 . PEMADELPHIA PA , :.o% 80th, 18-2 TO OTT AGENTS: htive plerzlire prsler.tin g Premiums. Oct., 1F,72, 3252,780.70 5,9?)., 1872. 301,876.64 lital, The oMcial edvices born Bolton eltow the Total sanotuit at rlskil3 the E;•..trrield Inertet to be $4.58,1 , ..16.G3 Total amount on the Ontelilrts of the earno, 30,500.0 It has been ascertained that i;.2,N0 will cover all Maims on the last-named item. Salvages already en;--mtned indicate that the net loin on the amount involved will not exceed $.400,000. Ynure re= tectfllU :, ALFRED Cr. BAUM, asident. TILED- M. RE3ER, Secretary. Apply for Intaranco to RITOR YOTING, 7 '="ll 6 boro, P. E. WMITE, • No. 187'2. PIAAS'T 'TER! . On beta at the depot at Mansfield, at Tiega snd'at Hills Creek. NOW is tho time to get it. • JIM 1.4 2278044. JO= E. PUTNAM,. BRO. 9 (ffuooessors to J. 111. Itc..rer,l Dealers tit: evory cies=iption tn. abundezer.:, all Sal fre-oL FEW G, OPS TOLES, LOBINSON & - •' 13554,657.°4 ~' Y Vinegar Itit tort are not a ti:itrat.es brink, undo. of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof ;4,4 ire and Refuse Liqslom, doctored,ieccl, and sweettned to tmetse the ta-te, . . ~ 1 " dinnice," " Amretizeti." " Reieorers," &c., , that le id lite tippler on to, di rote, but 'AT.. a rine Medicine, made from iii native roots anti horhi of California. free ft mit all mulants: They Oto Blood Purifier and s Lilo-giving; P r occipi r , a Vat . ..t.t Renovator and ator of the System. cartfilig off ad poisonous matter and restoring the hintei to I healthy cone:Jinn ' enrichin;t it. refreshing and ow nzorating hotii mind and body, 'Piney, are easy of atlntilliStfa.i4n, pwmpt in their action, co let. n in their results, 'ed . :: and likable in all fbrnis otrikease, Pernon cuts Cahn these (titter i accord tug to ditcclions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destrci%•ed by ntineral tAti.;n t or other' means, and the vital urßos nested beyurni !the point of repair. Dyir.pcioan ur Inclifrestion. licadadte, Pain in the Shoulder, Coughs, Tightness Of the Chest, Diz zinest, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, 1:lad Taste in the kloath, Ildions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, / I,lla mutation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the K.:dudes, and a hundred other painful symptoms, arerthe offsming3 of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a hotter guar antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Female Complaints, to young or old, married or t,ittgle, at the dawn of womanhood, or ,the' turn of life, thea,e Tonic Bitters display so rlecided an' MTh i /wine that a marked improvement s coop percep-' Far ihnlammatory anti Chronic Rheu— matism :it'd Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestian, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, ili!teases of the Blond, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have' been most successful. Such Diseases at 'caused by` Vitiated !Bond, tvli;cll is generally produced by derange ment of the Digestive Organs. .1 They are a Gentle Purgative ne well as a Tonic, posses,ing also the peculiar merit of acting n powerfnl agent in relieving. Congestion or Inflam. nation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious For Skin Disea,tes, nruptions, Teter, Salt-, Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car. boucles, Riug-worms Scald-Head, Sore Eyes. Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurf's; Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system to a short time by the use of these Bitters, One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Clensane the 17h Jutted Blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the shin in Pimples, • Etuptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins; ,cleanse it when it is' foul your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pore, and the health Of the system trill follow. Gruleful tixottansids prOCWrn VwcGAit IT TI2Es the most wonderful Invigorant that ever suss ed the sluicing system. Piro Tape, and other Worms, buskin in the system of so ?nasty thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phy lob. , ogist : There i s scarcely an individual upon the face o the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, bat upon the diseased humors and slimy depotits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmin itics, will frac the-system from worms lihe these Bit ters. Mechanical . 1- 34nort.sos, Persons engaged 'in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold beaters, and Miners, as Vicy advance in life, will be subiect to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this ta.te a dose of VITALIZER'S VINLOAIIASITTE2S once or twice a Week. as a Preventive. .1311i9118, flemittent, and Intermittent 1 PO - we:es, which art so prevalent in the valleys of our gitat• rivers throtighout the United States, especially these of the Mississppi Ohio, Missouri ' Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, „la.melq, and many others, with their vast tributr, ties, throttifliout our 'detiro country during the Summer and Auturim, and remarkably . .so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invar.ahly accompanied by enteasiVe derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdomm al v.sccro. There are always more or less ohstructions of the live; a svcaltneas and irritable state of the stomach, cad great . torpor of the bowels, being cragged up \licit vitiated ,accurnulations. In their treat ment, a puss:lure, encrting a powerful influence upon these V:1110111 Orgal)% in eszentiail” necessary. There is no cathartic fur the purpose equal 4 to Da. J. \VALl:ma's VittnnArt Pirrrarts, a_ they 'viii specdily_remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels aro loaded, at the sine ttme stimulating the secretions of the liver, and gel crafty restoring the healthyfunctions ~. of the digestive o cans. n:fa, o • Sore€itla, iIK:117 17, 4 y3. 7 0 19 'White Smelling, ilin ," Ulcers, Lrysipel, 3, S".ellnd Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, I tdoient Inflammations, Mercurial Af fections, Old So; a, EruptiOns of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In thee,__ as in all other constitutional Dis eases, WALICCI2'... VINEGAR DITTERn have shown their great'curative powers in the tuost obstinate and intract • ablexases. Dr. Waliceen California Vinogarrlittera act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they minove theccause, and by resulvmg away the eTects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affected porta teceive beattli, and a perin.suelt cure is effected. The properties of DR. ViALICEP.'S VIN - GGAR BITTERS are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, .Netritions, Lsaative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irri tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The Aperient and avid Lztrative properties of WALEJLE'S VINIIGATZ. BITTERS ore the best safe jgYrdlii?sarria"lec, tp pant fggst the humors of the truces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, co:ic. cramps, etc. Their Counter-Irritant influence extend; throughout the'system. Their Diuretic properties act on the-Kid r.eys, correcting and regulatin,, ,, the floe' of urine. Their Anti-Bilious properties stimuli*: the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its diechari•es through the biliary ducts, and are superior to , all remedial arents, for the curs of Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body rigainst diser.r.•o by puri fying? "a l .l 1:3 fluids , with VINEGAR BITTERS, Nob CDI• clemiocan take hold of a system thus foresrmeci.l The liver, the stomach, the-bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves arc rendered cliscase-pgoof by this great invig orant. Ettrectlom,.—Take of the Bitters on going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wlne-gtassfull Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. .WALKER, Proe'r. 71. M. 72cDO:SAILD a co, Druggist 3 and Gen. Mts., San Francisco, Cal.:. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Ste., Ncv/Yorls.. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DZALER.S• .1.>7 vrProA r rl on C, a i'rq • ----;-*'-',":. V , ;:.‘ 1;:% :4 - . - • , - ,h :-.' , Attly vegenble, tru4 4 l l. ,"rr'. - , t 7 ,40 , „ --, ••• „ TpirrHrl Si ' 1 e ,Ir4:' . • _ o r , ~ "----,;---- A ....„.„ ~,,,,,-.5 tw. c -- -,w'i 06, ,- ~...4, ~,,, '':-. ii }_ r. 7rt,,D, rnr-R-cps. ; • ~.•-,,,,,-.:: ~.•,:i 0 ~ ,„, ~,,, CURE ;For,: Betted Cough, Itcfpl2atf,'oms'zrnption, o,ldt, -f.p.lttug of 13/oce,, I.:2l:arnw.;. , ,tlort of Brca cbll.l.P., Croup, '-'7.,hooping Ccug.h, A.s.th.ma, ste2 Se CT S.Cie, Lore of Cite , e. , : evof 1116:3: en t. 1. 20. Li. — n . . CD1:137.11.1-3t !"-!.1 7y3r.,7 tf;7l. (0417', • r, 4 - •s• 7/Aole-8al& ' ' e A . - Sr.lc. Zigmte,,c.r.e.. to nhom all orders sb.ould Ao .944:vas c0..--—.lfon Sfax. BY Prmum & Itßr..ss,w9asbr_sro. PR. CIXO Jur. , 2 1572-17.; A7 , ..fl 5," • f p• • ..:%h, ~:Y~, ~a~ : ~~: - iv:ms H. 11. TODD hee removed her Mush) Stor: I.cje residence of Lauer Bmhe, opposite Ts Steinway "'x'""N -,I Gov for sgR. very c:l.lrat CABINET ORGANS OLD iNSTRrnErvs TAKEN 1N EXCLIANG-L. A lavge stock of NEW 11 - U2lO just recessed. - LLSSONS given on the Piano, Oigan, and in Sing ing. ,1n opportunity for practice afforded to those tvho w,riy desire it. H.< W. TODD Yen. 1. --! - , TioFa igsrbln tintleraignecl i 3 nor prdr!erecl to execute all oz• Ccr.s. ^r Tomb %*:tonta fi7ou , :nenis of eitbn, ' 7 -, . .I.Va.bball?) or Rzbtima,(l, aro;Tble, of the Latest style and approved volt ^if” , ihil) and rith dispatch. He keeps eonete.ntly on hand both -itinda of Marble and rill be able to suit cii Who may favor him with their otderfi, on ea reasonable terns se can be in the ectuatry. ;Trm-1,1 51 72. Far* for Sale. • , ,- , Fran subscriber offerl for e5...1 his . farmsituated in A 2:Olson Townsbip, coutsining 100 acres ; F.) lm. proved P. 114 about 69 cleat from stump:: ; r:S11 watered and I , 3llC'd ; in a goo - 1 sttilP of cultivation ; good franto; house and outbuildings ; three good balms ; im or chard of fire grpfted apples—anti 11 rugar-bush of 'about 000 trees. The form Is oric , lialf mile, front the village of Nelson; with its stores slat rs, and churchet , . .2 cows will be sold with tho frani if ‘-‘, an tpd. The rt , oporty will bo Fold chimp. Terms. otie-Igilf oash. Pr&Daionce on time.. l'ostecsion will be given in th 11, 1e73. Apply to the subscriber cm the premises. stem Ilea 24.1.878.8m.1 , _ . _ ..... , _ A. W. LUGO. / • , === l ' : > El v 3 P,, - -51 vNi• kr%, u '4 , a :2S3r-e 'i TELE°Rill' :n from , One to 1 wor,r4 :NOT ONE 11011/:.: t.fbr regf.rtz thta tittFrfat Wird PA;;N. I RADwArn DEADY ItELIEE 1. - i A Cir EVERY FA ! • It lean the f.rel The 4 0 1 VILy . that leniently fitops the molt Inflammations, und• clime .Cor.tmetkae ! Lunge, Stomach, Ilowels, or utile.: ono application, .Liv FROM - ONE TO' TwENTvi iN no matter how violent or extruclaili4 RHEUMATIC. Bed-ridden, Infirm," C‘ippl• Neuralgic, or prostrated wall disown, or -4 RADWAY'S READY. R/' • WILL AFFORD INSTANT INPLAIdSIATIoN OF THE INFLAMMATION OF ENTLAZIALATION OF TILE ItOW.ixt... CONGESTION Or' 'IILE SORB TIiGOAT, DIFFICULT UREA 4:1 I PALPITATION' OF Tlif, HYSTERICS. CROUP, DIPHTHERIA. L CATARRH, HEADACFIE, TOO THAC ItA HE. DIEC IMA, HIMUM4.I ;XI COLD crints, MICE OULU: , The el,r4 fennel, of the Itendy Roller 0 - .i•S o pnd carts omfort Where the pain or tartiatacy eslats Nt1:1 bft1.4.1 viks u. ! I Twenty drop., In half a tumbler of utter ri momenta cure CHAMPS, SPASMS. tgq2bl S' EXARTIiti (LN' SICK lIEADAt :HE DI! DYSENTERY COLIC, Num!) IN In and all INTEdNAL PAINS. Tr:web-ea should always wry a bottle of 1r Ready it Met w/th Maze. it preetnt tit,XTaea9 01 - A 319111 S teem ehen,e bettor than French Broody or L'itto- FEVER, AND AGUE.. FEVRE. AND. AGUE cured ter hit., I tl , tB not nreziedial tweet In thin world tlia.t v, di and Ague 'and all other Melerleon, frilled., ' phold, Yellow, and otlirr Fevers_ oh.' I by R PILLS) be quick es 13.A.DWAY'S 'READY - Fifty cents per bottle. Bpld by Druggist% , - HEALTII t BEAUT .r STRONG AND tlfiltlCll BLOOD., OFFLESH AND W lOnT—,CLEAIt : BEAUTIFUL COMI:LEXIGN biEOUlt t 4 i'IP , R. RAD W 1 , .. SARSAPARILLIAN RESO 11A8 MADE THE • MOS I` ASTON - I.V IN i SO QUICK SQ RAPID ARII 'lll, 0 THE BOOT UNDKRUOR 8 _ITN, Watt FLIJENOR OF TEM TE L .S}'' MF.DIOINE, THAT , Every Day 'an Inreaso I and Weight la Seen an • THE 'GREAT BLOOD , PU Every drop of the SARSAPARIgIAi ENT communicate 3 through the B 3, S and other fluids and picot of tit B lystom 110 for It repairs the wastes of the y wills a materlaf. Scrofula, Syphilis, Grumman() dtsesso c Uicers In the Throat, Mouth, Tom the Glands and Other ara ot the trate 4 11 Strumous Drarges the forms of Sk diseases tuptlone%er Ihead, Ring orra, Salt euni,Erysi a Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Turners, C Womb, and all weakening and painful Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes o pie, are within the curative range ofinislyt ern Chemistry and a few days use will person using it for either of tales foams potent power to sure tbliMa ' I If the patient, daily becoming t e l I Z abd decomposition that is ctnoun ly 4 ., ceeds in arresting these wastes, and re ts pew material made from healthy b SARSAPAIIILLLAN_ will and does n Not, only does the fiaIt&I.PiIgtILZIASEI. rill known remedial agents in the ours fC; ions, Constitutional, and Skin diseases f be punitive cure for Kidney & Bladder o - re=ry, and Womb diseases, Gravel Die Stoppage of Water, incontinence of rte. con, Albuminurik and in all gawk wtme t dust deposits, or the water is thtok, loud substances like the white of en egg, Or t silk. or there is a morbid, dark. old: a white bone•dust deposits, and when trier burning emulation when parent: , w r, a Enna of the Back. and along tad ...d .. .... I WOR.MS., — The only /Ft , : • 1 clod for trot-Ins—Pin, I Tape, sac. 1 TT of 12 Yea II :urn- or Cuied by 7.1a , ..1777a.j . ''.3 Da. Mown; t—l have L hovels. Ali the Deatere :we " every thins that ns rvser.rri I. , sn your ttesclyent, and thes-,r• : v • in it, b 10 1 ,219/ bad attlfer.d :Ea" rer.vs cf the Resolvent, and roe ten tles cf Rend! tteilcf .3 tit:- 13.3 n or felt, and I feel, batter, acter.ivi f twelve yews. Thu worst tt.rner bovrtit, are: the groin. f Riin eii•S t others, Ton cc:tlehlith It if :l 4 'A PERFECT PURIIII ;21feetly ta.telese ele n! ) , c, purr . % regulete. p ' ortfy, way 3 Pilit, for the cure of ell die' Liver, Bowc.lri, r.td Heatleehe, Dowiti:A,t Dyanei , nia, Billoumen. tne Bowels, i'l((eeiandoll r‘....;f.0r• cera. Warranted to elect a ;v.v. erntaining no menu r in r Observe the ))Isordere of the Disoltice Cmstipstlon, levratd Rice, I - v.ll3'ns Acidity of the Etsmitt's, 1.t:•;;. Ft:linen. or Wright la tut Sr. Fluttering at thri fit of tbs Hurried and Dhficalt Brerah',g, er Suffocating s...rnsatlens ALPO tr. o Fitton, Dots or Webs t.fots the the Hand, Deficiency of Forrtiratiuri ead Eves, Fein to the Side, Che,r,' Heat, turning in the Fled, 111Afew closes of RADWAY".i. ;en from ell the aboce_.- - 4' r:lf bor. SOLD 13Y DRC -, ttEAD SOLD A . 1;1) etsmp top_RtiDWAY CO. Noi LtforaMtlta worth ttcv- mel t , .. , i , AO 5.713, Oat, vAE6: , M3 , e tn.m, AND ALL W.;xL2. 4 ,5 -, . 2 -- - -:-L -, -- 4 D ,- .- -- )-:1-1i ct - :,-Cfc :k.qci. - -; t : ','"' ',''' , 2.• - _' i1i,16 : .4V,i,5K •, t,. :1111 gzsortauel.t, et On '3: , /tele, itvtip, Vas ets., -- 7 t; will not b? beaten p 1 E?,21 b 7 the est, barrel, Et n 4 lOW t Tuxes as the 6 this sicre of liiror York. • Tr.i ?vs. * s • LA.1.11?5, CHANDM+R, tN. TAtzsiC.st etyLss, use lamp c:htuus. I: Vanf,i7; 1a3.3. 4 1 ' Teti I 2 _QERIMIEEY. TOILET APS, BRUSRES, &c., LIKEN LF- - RY AND JEWELRY, A.:ND LARHEfi.,. 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