Kaiigmarole. U 'le e p grid bs4 eetzed 1418 litgbnees; the Prince cd WehoOl ESe went round l o oking very black, and feeling eery blue, ror lately to ble *Soren l'eiyea he'd added still anothei, Ana' that wife aha was a laely with a moat colloquial mother. oMil morning as he strolled along the eireNsounding • deep lrk grief found expresslou kis sad soliloquy: .11, met" be groaned, ''or aU tlis ylaves that mar • 'WI ever isms. Therers surely buil, can hold a keit unto s twit' Innagsr. • , • litire I anAlEttersdlit gut and , best of all sap crtfrea ,Aught dwell In Veaoutd - Afedoed blti 6U through our future lives. Blcept Ws old Karlvnarale—a. thousand carats au • " hul"— laCt getting deforgitrett.h the thouht he neat and ' wrote to Walter. 'Tier Sir: I Lisa s question of import very solemn. %fah I'4 like to have you answer In your Correepota! dart's column. I've got the zootbat-ialaw ad bad I don't know vita. todo; 'Prey tell zoo of a remedy I •ahe Prince of Baltoshoo." And Bonner - answered brief; : 'lino° :c6l: sake as your physician. We huratriy_ venture to preacribe a large dose of sub zolsalon." -, 1 But the devil to t ie Leper office, for his own diver- Bloc, ficudlsb. glee qtat3 brutal, far subutisslcat put fublzersiori. 2.cext. seek the Leigtr mule w 117 , 6 and when the zOral arm rages)) , Away... Lung tell upon this blood-thirsty advice, Lis liheainoute expanded in a very joyous smile, And be aged round his clamber in a most nuprinoe ly style. 'nun he went and hid s ck..thes-line tad a sock in his canoe, Arad ?Nano; wrote Sarlgmarole a litcle His boat was ou the shore, (he acid) his bark upon the 21' lewd Like to go a roulug, she'd an opportunity. • • Chit %laze tLa rnssken coral-reefs their stormy wstahes' keep, reisfonarole tee anchcrod s thossand fathoms deep: AS when the isle rif Bal;cylacie upholds the 'royal A villa, Tile Prince he lives to quiptulth big lovely Katersdila d t tal be takes the Ledgcr, and now the name or norm. Tfirs little Dilleyhoos are taught to JIM:CV:WO and ^, 'honer; d in that happy household tech ere a prayer is prayed ."Itisi he May sometime gat a horse to beat the Crold•J, 1 . % smith ]fail. 41:‘ —Pravidernee. Herald. LITERATURE AND ART Father Burke is In New. Orleans. Joaqiiin Abner is about publishing a uov- Id: 1 4 /,,Itochefort's new romance is to be called Depraves." w-Dr. Franklin Inc tcd the fire, scientific lec inter to his ruissio lhackeray's daughter is the queen of the /14rary circles of London. Arr. Glacistrme denies that be devotes a IS4rtiori of each day to a study of "Homer." .illajor Bundy, of the New York MA does the foreign affairs and gossip for that Piper. yrom Hood, editor of London Fan, and the son of the famous Tom Hood, is lectur ing in Scotland. It appears that George William Curtiiiii under an engagement to the Harpers for •VATo years longer. Dr. Strauss' new work, "Old and New Faith," has gone through three Targe edi• tions in two months. The New Orleans Times claims to have increased its circulation 5,000 since its very temporary suppression. Boston feels an unchristian satisfaction in announcing that the international mnsical festival at Geneva entailed a large pecunia ry loss. • Rev. William R. Alger's "Life of Efivvii Forrest," will include a history of the rise and development of the dramatic art hi mod ern times. Dickens once said of the newsboys that 'they seemed fresh from the hands of Net t.ure," Someone thinks Nature must have had very dirty hands. A rumor is current that Mr. Gladstone is about to honor journalism by conferring a ti i tronetage upon' one of the proprietors of ; flt: Daily Telegrayh. The New tork Afaitsays t h at Fronde, when ho gets back to his base of supplies in Eng rand,. will inaugurate a vigorous long-range tamphletary campaign against Wendell The Carainercial Advertiser, hearing that SYlvanus Cobb, Jr, still lives "to champ the bit of fancy," remarks: "There never 'as much corn on that Cobb, but he has been a perfect prodigy of husks. The Revl . M. Bellew, who has gained; a great reputation in England and Ireland as an elocutionist of unusual rower, will sail for America next Thursday. He will give readings in this country. Dr. Edward Eggleston, late editor of the Stave; and Scone has been engaged totwrite the life of CI the die life ofPeter Cartwright, ihe pioneer of Alethodista in the West. The writer and his subject are perfectly compatible. The Spectator points out that Warwick shire, which produced by far the greatest of English, authors—Shakespeare—has also produced by far the greatest of English au thoresses—George Eliot, the author of "Xiddlemarch.' Mi. John Forster the biographer oigGold• smith and Dickens, has been confined to his room for some days by a serious illness. Mr. Forster is now an old man, and the state of his health is eausing great anxiety to his friends. One of our, exchanges says: "There is a certain paper in this vicinity which always puts in a claim of having originated every pnblio movement. It will soon claim the credit of having driven Adam from the gar den of Eden." Roberts Brothers have not got Off as fikellfga yet. They remain there contented an great is the throng of customers for what they have to sell. Seven thousand people have already boarded the yacht, and insist-, sd on having a copy of the r journtd of the cruise. • Mrs. Joaquin Miller, on being recently asked by a Chicago reporter, it she regret ted her separation from her husband evaded, in answer, and said she was "very willing to sail down the stream of time alongside of Lady Byron, Mrs. Buiwer and Dickens' wife, The London 1 4thaasum says it is rumored that Mr. Stanley's publishers have paid him £l,OOO down for his hook, and have agreed to pay him 000 more on the sale of every 8,000 copies, and half the profits on whole sale. They have, it is said, printed for the English and American markets 8,01:0 copies. Since Edward Eggleston has become a regular novelist, he drops the "Rev." from his name, end still he is a minister in good standing in the Methodist Episcopal Church. The times have changt:ti since , the days when members iu that denomhaitidn were warned .vith awful solemnity against read ing novels. The London corresondent of the Scotsman asserts that the gentleman who calls him self Lewis earroll, and as such is HO widely known as the author of the Miry stories,. "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking-Gless," is the Rev. Mr. Dodgeon, of Christ Church, Oxford. The stories were first told, he understands, to Miss Alice Liddell, the daughter of the Dean of Christ Church. , The French Government has issued a private notice that it will not allow the pub lication of any new journal; there are ,a goat deal too many , as it is. So much fon French Republicanism. It is said however, that M. Ledru Rollin has obtained permis sion to publish a newspaper, which will be called either Ls Ooticiiant or La Ocraditution. Think, in America, of applying to a Gover nor or the President for such a permit! ALL SORTS. Cold muMns--nagmullins. .4. criminal court--sparking another man's wife. di bad wind-up of the week—reeling /tome on Saturday night. At. Scotchjustice has decided that the epl. i that puppy snot a libel. Ice on the Maine rivers averages twenty inches in thickness. In Manilla the women at cigar-making get seven cents per day. Brooklyn, lowa, has a ninelear•old,t hief, who was educated on dime novels. • .Seven thoneand women belong to the Bel gian International. go. lady's line to htr lover can hardly be Oiled a beau•string,-nor yet a bow 2 ,llne. It b sold that the Digger Indians are never knc,vn to They,l ire grave Digger/. AU tillage are systematised nowadays. 'Siva ovary milk train has its cow•catoher• It Is no* claimed that the architect of to Oldness wail was a 1070131111; but a NVO- UllatCArouldziot do anything to keep men out la that wsyt I have a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Yankee Notions,. &c., which I will sell at cost for the newt thir ty days, I I will sell good prints for ten cents per yard. I will sell good sheeting?, yard wide, for H cents. I will sell all my goods so cheap thay you cannot help buying them if you will call at my store in the 1' Deerfield Woolen Mills DEERSTELD, PA. TNOWAMBIMIERS, Proprietors of the above ?ilia, v. 1.11 manufacture es usual to corder, to suit cuatomera. OUR UASSIMERES are warranted.,. =Particular attention given to Roll Clarding - & Cloth Dressing We manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll- Carding and Cloth Dressin g, and defy competition, We have as good an assortment of hull Cloths, Cassirneres, and give more frr Wool in hange than any other establf fit. g Try them and yourseltes. We wholeaal and retail at the Cowanesque mi ll s, 9 =Use below exville. Jan. 1, 1872. INOatat 1330TEMBE J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel. 'TIRE undersimed, are agents for the above Water j„. Wheel, an dcan cheerfully recommend it as imps rior to all others in use. Persons wishing to pur chase should see this wheel is operation before buy. in other wheels. , nfillititld BROS. Deerfield, May 16,1872. Read the following: Witintsran, AMT. 24. IBM We the undersigned, purchased ones: J. U. Orris wold'a.3o inch Water Wheels using 88 Inches of. water to run three run of stone under a 20 foot head, and are well pleased with the wbeeL We have ground sixty bushels per hour with the three run and can average that amount per hour all day. • B. D. PHILLITEI. CEDUILTON PHILLIPS, WALKER & LATHROP, DFAT 'FRS Or RAk/EWARE, IRON. STEEL. MEW tiTOVER, TINWARE, BELTENO. RAWB. CUTLERY, WATER LIME, AQUICIILTITRAL /XYLEM/ZITS, Carriage and Hameln Trimrangs, aunrassen. RAEOLRO, Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 101. LIVERY STABLE. =MUM & COLES RESPECT . ' II& fully Luform the. 'untie CM th , e'y -;;;I• ad -- - "c7 hare established a Livery for iLitre, • At their Stable on Pearl St. ,oppoeite 'Wheeler% Wagon shop. Single or double rigs Mrnishod to order. They aim to keep good horses sad wagons, and intend to please. Prices reasonable. ISATCLLA.Tit & ()GILES. Aug. Z. 1872. New Jewelry Store. - _ TH 2 If n c:tr i r d w e l d lesP =l s is sY lZ:ip l i a ns e d t ; st Jelifr'elry Store in Ile .14316.14' rtiently moupled by 0. L. Willcox. His stock Stistprises II full assortment of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Silver and Plated-Ware: 1. 1. D. WiliiittUlt, or wlUlitt of the tendto be t rorkines .North- Repairing of Watches, Clocks, .fc., 4'c. For the 'Saha doing of(vrblth his seventeen.yenta praotlestlesperisnos Is infacient guarntee. weluboro, mtg. 23. w irl. wesurtims. • Mrs. O. P. SMITH, -"snow rsosivin no alidausnt daslgni Ln iramircolr 4 12*.C/PCO7:/19, • a invisfilkopublioto sail and examins goods and griefs. P. .—Xe troubla to she, gaoac u. urn, 0. P. Burnt. I'M 20 THE PUBLIC. OPERA BLOCK., L. F. TRUMAN. orW' and ~++#.. Z. 8.-Yowia. E. B. Young & Co., Booksellers and lStaaia and Dada* in Wall Paper. - Wlr.dow iltuides, Window Inzturn, Musical Yankee 24.1otacm, 1 sa d G hee, • • plcture P :amze pt scim, ' a~rse — Picrare Cora. • 1,617 B • Justice El k% Rooks. rhea. itimispipare, Itagaziusi, • Writ:tag • Arturtig _ - taw Soaks, ZAicalßoobl, • IteUgtousi Books, andever7 lirttclattitror —New York Dallies at 0116 Dollar a alonth. --Elmira Dailies at 75 Ceuta a month. ne for a week, or month, or y .)ka halo stock promptly package received from ?Ter of the Anchor Line and t, A Ocean Steamers. Passage and. from any point in Europe at the lowest —Sight Drafts sold on any Bank in Enrop rent rates of Exchange. Jan. 24.11'372-11. E. B. IfOtiN DON'T' READ TB 173goaa you want to know that VIIMIELE it 171 HATS 111 Tory LARGE STI A ztroE ascend am aantatiaskynd are mailing t 1 LOW PRICES Tie" Oct. u.. urm. Furniture' and Undert Van Horn f: Chan 4Suoceooors to B. T. Van -is AV i: V. 054 Qv. exhibition and ersle st„ the *scot =A sno 4 it couvl9te ; stook FINE AND - COMMON Ftl to be *mad in Northern Penwjlvatun, nicE PAHLOII AND CIIAMDZII SOYA COWRIES, TETE-A.TE vAstUTIP AND WOOD TOP CENTEX. RAT RACES, FANCY MIMS, • OVAL AND SQUARE FRAXEs, I. ETS, PURE No. 1 RAIR MATT ES, HBSH& =CET sAOR ' MUSSES, and a full stock of the oonamon goods us • a first-class eatablishment. The above g.. ly of their ow manufacture, and astir . =toad both ea to quality sad ;rice. The Woven- Wire Ma, the mist or opens bed sold; also dn~g Bad tb,gt iatlalattlob has botrifon Our trial for 17 oa tmea. Coffin, Room a supplied with all sizes of the Excelsior a • d beautiful style of burial cue, tog - Iduds of foreign and home menu • to match. They will make undo lty In their business, and any needing • be attended to promptly, and. at as • : es.. 04d pieces of Furniture made, and V4N HORN & 0 Aus. 10. ISI ' To WIIViI maws (protarc.—Having . • lam entitled to 0, MU* mt. snot nearly application to busineas,' I - lave passed tare business to "the Bop" as per a • • meat, and take this moCk of asking same liberal patronage as has been erten My books may be found et the old place fo Tan. id, 1862. 'B. T. V 4yrCall and eee the PEMitit" of Se - on exibition at A: B. Eastman's and hear ad ~E sty Organ." - We, Umber*, Se • JUST RECEXY VERY LARGE STOCK OF BEA • CLOTH, CASSImr P VESTLNGS, 013, vvialch I will sell very cheap V) fat, the best assortment of Goods o - Wellaboro, of various styles. 'Please them over. Making Sults. Cheraw*, ant Re . dispatch antes cheap as the cheapest. GP.0114131 Nie • Jen. 1 3172e1y. tq Corning rou.ndry ire Machine Shop. W 11:. E=3l 522 =II = need to. York ay. .3E3. W. 'l 3, ;94;37.1.10 ciro ISCorkeli, Manufacturers of• Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Gearing, Shafting and Ma pinery required for Saw Mills; Grist Mills and Tanneries, Ovum and Grates, for burning Tan. Screws for moving Anleached and leached bark, Casting% Bolts, Railroad P`rogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice. We have fa cilities for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can furnish Machinery cheaper than Eastern or Western builders of the beat quality. JCL 1872--ly. ROBNING, STEVBEN COUNTY, N. V. 1 a Gulon ckets tO ~. tee. I= & CO. 'ffILLLIA.7II WILSON Hu jut reimmed from the city with a large and well selected stook of IMILL 14FIED 'NUM= env wain, vf - IL'lll5O READY-MADE CLOTHING. Booti tr. Shoes, Shawls bought since the break in prices rAITOVASSIMMIO 3 B, 40., &C. ' CLOTHING CUT AND MADE TO ORDER and a perfect flt guaranteed. !Anreocas an marked LOW for Cash. Now is the time to secure good bargains. Wellshoro, Dee. 8.1874. WILLI= W IS ~~ E, c a , i -fl to the Public. goods at'as. Goods" for . the Winter Trade with the firm DOING . TELE CEA I'ING BUSINESS IN And propope to offer to our customers a stook that cannot be beat in any respect by any other firm in our line. 80, all wo salt, boltrre you mak° your purchases, to to give us a call, and we will noon convinco yon when it L policy to leave your money. king. Eiorton Sr, Bro., ra WELLBORQ, NITURE waiting of Wome - n and Child en TABLES, I . ORS, ACE,. ' 1 . 1% 6. !S • 7=. . ir:Ea SEM PEOPLE'S STORE bet, saes, I w w ith r ith other tem . • a apec -17 sir aerricea MEI anded that .3etlerttote.. the tur el ol. advertise them the • ed to me.... eettlemout HORN. That they may hove room to show She balance. Untll further nottoe large buodlaa will be embiluSed for ounaEl amcnurt of cash. Our stock is VERY I,AROE In all DEPARTBIENTS espeotally In Madams '• a cababrat. 17, 72.4 j 11,. . BROAD i TB/M• OAKS. In brought to arel /ook done with and is almost deny repio nio with the various =voltlea ea they happen in the INiew York afarketa Gratettul fel' the ;eitronage bestowed upon ue by the'good citizens of Tioga county we beipeak a contin uance of Lie wane. aaatuing them that they shall be fairly dealt with and ea tlafb c tl o n guaranteed. ccazir.e. sew 1 872. MUM a WAZEIL • EstrA33l4.Sl-1114a) 1840. • . . • is 4 . 44 . 14,, 4 .,.., ' F 251213212411 , 4 ' 4 e - t , v 1 t. t_ '' ''l'' ‘ ,%.... 7:4 ' . VA • fr aff..q.1 4 , , ,t4. Ai te- 417, ..e. ...".4 , "e . I , 0N.4 ~; ; , ..-;, -. :i) o , kitiq :1 -,rg•-;1.zrz,':41.0..,/ : , s ,-.,.., ~.-.., -- ---- -- - 74 4 4 v-.4f.: , ~..., .. k... lic, .k . ,....1.,1 , ...1 , ~, .. - ql4 ' --*- f_' : : - . I lf& ,l'i ''' , 7, l ,:i> ,- , V • ,. X l '`, A5 1 , 4, '-'7. 1, -.- 11:117. 0 . , ~ .,,, . .i 1. 1 1 F. : 4 . , ' J • f l i , ' 1 , 7 Z,l , :‘ , 41, 41 , • 1.,ih . . , L' ,, , t irc , ' - ' - ' l. - : ' -, . .1, 11 7-1- :,...1':-.._. •%`--4 1 .i . ' Lt .' : ' i' -1 - -t 1 11 iE , ... i' ,- .7.4-;•-_7-'''' M''' 4 ,A0r,,-)1, ',“', '' • ' I , .t . l A- ZiTyrt , !•;': , -,:.)' ( ,-,-xsf - ,1 , , -- - ',"-:-.. Ps-4,Vi, ! 4,,., -- ..)., , ,, t iitt:-1 4 -..,- 1.-,--_- - ;..t.i , j.....-:,.. , ..,- ~.' ~7i.t. !..s._-_— .- ..,f. 4. 4.- ....E.IS:T. - a —__l__:-.2... , _.......t.x.1_ - _..."_t-m• HEAIIIII,II,I S FOR FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 115#44.0_04.Tt 5 4;i4 . 44*:',Aft) , 5iki begs leave to call attention to his :low and Ey:timsive Stock of 'Merchandise, bought since the rmsk-at GREAT DECLINE - IN'PRICES, vorttich enables Itinito offer greater bargains than ever heretofore offered In this market. An immense stock of Ottoman, Thibet, Broche and Paisley Shawls, Flannels of all aosoriptio • W • .y : • . : . . The, ii:rl:-.ss Sodds Departraprat is complete-with latest styles and fabrics, embracing Cashmere D'Eccosso, Empress Poplins, Sirge, Proton Satins, Plaids, Alapacala ' Silks, ete• also, a full line of Trimmings, Fringe?, Laces , 6 :Luc' Ribbons of every variety. THE HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT will be found very attractive, as it includes many new and desirable atiles of Carpets, . 3Lattinga, oil Cloths in all widths, Table Linens. 'Napkins, etc. -- risEEE GEATTFS DEPARTMENT contains an inuntnica stock Of .!Son's, Yantis' and Boys' Clothing. ' I .A.N313 Boots and Oboes et ((retail reduced prices. , TRUNKS, VALISES, ROBES H., The bast selected and cheapest stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS The public we respectfully invite to call and examine. Ito fareuble to allow gooda. Oot. V, 1272-t l. WE HAVE LAID IN A STOCK OF OUR LINE IN THIS SECTION OF COTINTBY, 0.0 0 Men, tzt OCIFINING, to °trig away ;art of their Lcanasnse Stock of Goods C , XaCJO'r'3Ua T Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, all sires and prlcea. rN IntLI.SBORO. BM ZWENTION OF Ili 'Matta Ed the TriomAA 11ABDEN. PENN'A. 13151 wt‘ 0 - Arvcrr relmaCE, - ..45 • 1.: . 9,17 :=1: 011 4 ' . ' ( ik'imvt . .: - ,4 v11 qf.eppyi;c , , 4l 4:tn„., '.,1.,,L..: , ...1 ft 1 6 1 1 1 4 1 44.1•": 4 :A . iAt - e * VA i 0 4 qI ;,?..41,13401t1,., 1z,r111N1•pe,?,,5..;,7 :7;;; - ',: '*. to,'„ i ti 4.1 CITS.S DiSEAsp,cF nr c Eir_ BLOOD. In - the Wonderffil medicine to which the afflicted are above pointed- for relief, the dis- coverer believes he has combined, in harmony more of Nature's meet irevereigu curative prop. erties, which God has instilled into the vege table kingdom for healing the each, than were ever before combined in one medicine. The evidence of this fact is .found in the great variety of moat obstinate diseasee which it has been found to conquer. In the cure of Drone Otitis, latvere Cottglia, and the early atagee of Consumption, it has astonigied the medi cal faculty, and emi ent physicians pronounce it the greatest medical iscovery of the age. While It cures the severe Coughs, it strengthens the systemand puritie the Woad. - By Ita great and thorough bloodpurifying properties, it curet i all Burners from the Worst Scrofula, to a common Blotch. Pimple or .Eruptlnra. Mar curial disease , Mineral Poisons, and their effects are eradicated, and vigorotor health an d a euund con; etitntion established: Iraryalptlas i , salt Rheum. Fever bores, bcaly or Bough. Skin, in short, 01 the nnmerons diseases caused by bad blued, are conwiered by this powerful, purify log and invigorating medicine. It you; feel dull, drowsy, d'obilitgted, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish brown epote on face• or body, frequent• headache or dizzt ness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat or, chills alternated with hot flushes, low ap:rits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite. cud tongue coated, you are suffering from eiortaroi '2,lver, of •Gtollottineas." In nanny cases of .6 Liver Complaint PI only part of these symptoms are experienced. i.e a remedy for all each cases Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. For the cure of II .bitual Constipation of the Bowels it is a never failing remedy, and those' who have used it for this purpose aro loud in ; its praise. The proprietor offers sl,oeo reward fur a ;Med icine that 'will equal it for the cure of all the diseases for which it is recommended. Sold by druggists at el per bottle. Prepared by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Sole Proprietor, C - t his Chemical Laboratory, 133 Seneca :street, Peffmo, N. Y. Send pcmr address for a paw.ph: , Y,-.. June 26, /b 72, - - TOES, ROBINSON & CO;, j(Snceesiore to J. 13.. Barker,) Deo.'era in C4rC:::PC)CSI, of every desoriptioa. .CHOICI GROC-RI]S in abundance, all kinds and freak Thepublic is cordially invited to call and look through our large stock, as we are selling 'at low egures for ready pay. We shall receive NEW GOODS qonstantly from taan city to koop our assortment fall and contrast e. TOLES, ROBEISON & CO July 10, 1872. EIA.HNESS SHOP .17AVLE, would may to hie thencle thatG• Harness Shop is constantly stocked with • Heayy and Light Harnesses, made in a substantial manner, and offered at pricee that cannot fall to suit. The best workmen employed, and none but the best material used. Repairing done on,ahort notioe.and in the best mrn oar. Call and FICII Jan. 1. 1872-1 y New Cabinet Store ! „Hz auCereigned has opened a room in the beim ." meat of hi," cabinet hutlding, on Mein Street, op. poslte Dartt's Vag= shop. fur the sale el Cabinet. o: fill tinds, such as Bed Sets, Burel.* l .‘ 1 .4 Chairs, L 011171,1 5 .65, EXte7ZBloto and other Tables, What JV:ots, IZat Racks, and many other things, which will be sold lower than the lowest. He invites all to take a loot at his goods before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the place—opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop, West Man Street. M. L. STICKLIN. Agent. Aug. LI, 1.9,72. Cash Assets Nev. 30th,9872, $3,316;316.80. Franklin Fire Insurance Compaq OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $100,000.00 ACCRUED SURPLUS tz PREMIUMS, - $2,916,316.83 PIatiADULPHIA, PA., NOT. 80th, 1872. TO OUR AGENTS: We have ploaanre in presenting the following : Premiupts,, Oct., 1872, $252,780.70 ' . :Arov., - 187 0- '301,876.64 Total, The official advice° from Boston show the Total amount at rick in the Burned Diatrict to be . $158,196.00 Total amount on the OutsklOs of the same, 39,500.00 It has been ascertained that £9,000 will cover all claims on the last-named item. Salvages already determined indicate that the net loss on the amount involved will not exceod $400,000. Yours , respectfully, ALFRED G. BAKER, President. THEO. M. REQER, Searetitry. Apply for insurance to HUGH YOUNG, Ag't, Wellsboro, Pa. F. E. SMITH, Ag't, Tiaga, Pa. Pee. 31, /572 JEWELRY STORE: WELLSBQRO. PA. e--,-,.., ANDREW FOLEY ~_frlqwk.o has long been established f: ~,, ' ...f . 4 . ?,t,!....-. in the Jewelry business in (," m 1 c '; e '' ,,. Wellsboro, hat; always for sale, 4,411 il - 7 Z A ~_ various kinds and priest of 4L--' AMERICAN WA TO ES, Gold or Silver, Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Chelna, Rey°, Rings, Pine, Pencils, Cason, Gold and Steel Pens, Thimbles, Spoons, Razors, Plated Ware, SEWING MACHINE, 50,., &a., Ale With moat all other articles usually kept in such ea tabliahsaenta, vddcli are sold low for C A t...4!•'.1 Reparing done mealy, mud promptly; And' on isbOi SOTICE. Jan. 1,1873-Iy. 2E122 • 1 tc LIU a ii3O -. -8 4 ti 2:-.7.-.."-z-,„--:,. - ;:;; -, -,:g • ; cis : • keli* jp , N, N , 1 "0 ..(Ir, 4 ...:3 . ._ e ,; , Sil f .r. ) , ',''.i; 7, '.., ‘( 1 1 S'-.1.1 'V.'''. , -- i.„ - • ', % , . P, • ,-,-; ' , 1 .1 t i.,-;',:::4l.7`.;t:rA. \ ''.:i ' f::.. 7 `f , ' / ..: cr-,-!: ‘ .-,-. 4 ._7`, :__ ..) ~ , ,, t ;•,- :. !. ‘. .4.7.71 /iC c .'.*4.l. - •:' _.--• „ - .:,-, 7 / ,4,,L .;,71.:-_--: t ,..f.!7 - 7. '.. • ; , ,I , t' / i s ...:'- 4,-/7"'''.--•?i, '"i';--.'' N't ..' ‘ , 5 ,,, ,c'v,1 ;,-.:' , :z.r. - . : ".;• ,_ ' ~!:".7.,(;,,,,,,,,•,-,,,, ,t 'c'- ' ' .. .. - Vits , t;or is .;,•••, ..•t ra t a . l -1, prink, imi'le ..,f P.' , '1 , .. , L. ''. : ,:i..v l'soof f'', i , .: , I. Refuse Lftrni.... .1.,:-, , ,,, , ., , - 1,. l, ~,,t sa e.. i. :. 'I , ••,: • , e , s , t - ; the, taste, c .1,l "T., , ,,. -„'' " Ap9atiztttt' ' it , t,t,rers," ac.. 1.1, t, ~.1.-0. Lie 11, , ,:1Zr o'llo elant , ttcu..... i:4 ruin, but :irea slat Jsierl.. - ....5-ii, made from . i'.• :l'itt.7C' roots ;mei herbs 0: s '.d.cornin,f..ea fuatu all Alvah t: , .-: b.:tadems. 'hey are she Gsi It 1t , ,,,icl Purifier and a %)t , ;...•givin / rircipte, a P.-..a. Rer.avator and I .t.a'-,:0. - • 1 ,,r of the g ;.' , ..st , tm, early az ...a . a!1. 'l:un , cottons mart:, and , rn.toting Ilia Nana to a ir.taltlty cone. tion,euticin;,: it, _sireshinz aati invi,t,oratint. both mind nisd'hotiv Tt;t:... are easy of ae.tatatvratt , t'a,t , ratunt in their action, ct-trun in tlteir results, its a.,sl rli.slile in all tom*. of dis.:: , :i.. Dir'sr ~Parr-ost crux stake thesse I.llf.fe-To accord tog ta ti!,...!;, , ,,„ and remain long t.:..s.t'i - ,:„ lnovidecl their bC./ItS3l? :.I.t d..rttroyed by inmeral poi...tm or oilier means, and ill: ..;tat organs roasted b.t.y..i tim Nine of riipasr. . , Dy3pep3l;l Ist , Itsdifres.lion., Hem:pm, Pais; in the Shouinsna, Coughs, Tightness of the e-11:4, Diz ziness, Sour Cruetattons of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Munt's, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, I ntlsimurtion of the Lungs, Pain in the regions o: the 1 , 1 ,4 ney.5, a,d a hundred other painful symptoms, are th, oltsp.ings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no en,-sill, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of itis merits than a lengthy advertisement, For Female r;,•orispittitsts, in young or old, rnatit . ±.?' or suwle, at the dawn of womanhood, or the trim c. lire, she's l'onic 'Jitters d:splav CO decided an. infisal...ce tli..: a marked improvement Is 50011 pc:Cep- OA. 'rrf• IssA'Asettitstt Dry and. Chronic Rlicrt.... matlsat an.-I Gout, Dyspepsia or 'lndigestion, 13iliotis, a.. 1 Intern - latent Fevers, Diseases of the Non iLavel, Kidneys and Bladder, tliese Bitters have been moat successful. Such Diseases are C7.llSttl by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange-. 17.3ent rf the thgestive Organs. '3`ltt•y itre st Gentle Fargailvo as well t 3 Ek Tortie, possessing, also the peculiar merit of noting OS a powerful a7,ent in relieving, Congestion Of. Inftam. mai.s of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Biiiotta Diseases Fot• Skin Di:sorts-el, Eruptions, • etter, 'Salt- Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles Iting-wOrms, Scaid•Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, I tch, Scarfs , Discolorations of the Skin, Humor* and Disc:ties of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, nre literally dug up and carried out of the system M a short time by the 11 , e of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effects. Clunnsu the Vitiated Blood svhenever you• find its :tiiputities burstOg through the skin in Pimples, Erapz.ui,_:, or Sores; demise it when you find it ob sod sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is fed . our feelings mill tell you when. Keep the blood pare, and the health of the system will follow. Grateful tisoitstt.tods proclaim VINEGAR BIT- Tr.,Rs the most wonderful Invigorant that ewer sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tape, and other Worms. lurking ha ,the system of to many thousands, are effectually cle• stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished dtysiol. ogitlt : There is scarcely an individnal upon the face of the earth Whose boq . yis exempt, fromthe presence of Worms. it, is not rip6n the - healthy eleMents 'of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmin itics, wit free the system front worms like these Bit ters. Dlceb.aulnaiPlciert,sco. Persons on aged is Paints :Intl Mnierai3, such as Plumbers, Type setters, Gold-bcatcrf, and Miners, they advance In life, will sub;zct to paraisni3 c f Lhe Bowes. 'ro guard against this take a dose of WALL:CP::: VINEGAR 131-erpas one or t•.vice a week, as a Preventive. 1 Bilious, Remittent, and Intermittent. 'ovens, which are so prevalent in the valleys of bur great rivers throughout the United States, especi4lly those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten liesite, Cumbeiland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande, Pearl, 'Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Rban oke, James, and many others, with tlieir vast tributa ries, iiirmighout our entire country during the Summer and Autitinn, and remarkably . so during seasons of Unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal...use:mit. There are always more oilese pbstrnctions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state Of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being .clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In then treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerfal influence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is ho cathartic for the purpose equal to De. J. WALKER'S VLIVECOATI BITTTIRS, AS they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating theiecretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. 1 Scrofula, or liln,cra Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflanimations, Mercurial Afr fectious, Old Sores, rEruptions , of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. Its these, :is la all other constitutional Dis eases, WALKER'S VWEOATI I3tvrens have shown their great curative powers. iii ths most obstinate and Mame?: able cases. Dr. 'Malice Os California Vinegar act on all these rases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood t my remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects f Ali inflammation (the tubercular deposits) the affectedi pant receive -health, and a permanent cure is effected. _ The' n is riles Of DIL/WALERTI'S VINEGAR Birrarts a.e A rent. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Ins 'tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. I.. " The Aperient. and mild Laxative properties of n. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS arc the ,best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malign ant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect the humors of the lances. Their Sedative properties 'allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter•lrritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. T heir - Anti -Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all reutdial agents, for the cure of Bilious 'Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. • . Fort Iffy the hotly against disease bypuri fying all its fluids with ViNce.txt BITTERS. go epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invig orant. ' (3 O. W. 'NAVLE D/roottons.—Talte of the Bitters on going to bed lat night from a half to ono and onehalf-aane.olassfulL 'Sat good nourishing food, such as beef steinutton 'chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, anti7take out-door exercise. They are composed qf purely veget able ingredients, and contain no,spirit. I J.WALKER, Prop'r. .11. H. IIIeDONALD& 009 Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.._ and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD ,OY ALL DROGGLSTS AND DEALERS, • _____ _ ,' ,---,„ . ,„--_- , - , - , . ------ .4 ,-- --- ,,,, , :71 'rho,. voriips Tni..1.3 1 ,-i ,, ,...-A„ • a 21,„ - ~_.-„, . .-----;A:w.,A •.0 41, e __-,_. --®~ , ,io 1, ....t,,,, FREt, x ROM ALCurrOL. , f .. ;- - 144, 3 ./:. - . ;, h I =l-- ~r.. , 1. 4 - ik- ~ „ ~ DR. P, LORIMER'S Y Pf ' o ' ' iii ,•:-ir''' k - - :"'" ... . . . iirf rSP 4 , • lIIW ,174 ' V 'ir' .- ,‘• 1 .4 n rt;',,,..0 ~~. s;' ~'t J Beat4B.Cottall,ln.apicitt role. of CoLgti • Pr..!.us itt 1.:(0111t. P -I .""er-Irr 'Wholesa,le Druggists, e 554,657.34 • Solo[ rtn. 2- 1 / 4 1.1 , 2 PiErx.z W,llaburt, Pa June In, 187t-1.7.) •tiiif w..tszetis.‘ -- ` , - -. ..gt-..z. - .1.:1 1 ;=' , '' ,, ; tc ,_•;-,Ni_.., , I lkirDSS U. W. TODD ha: , removed hr-r Music Store to I.VI, tho late residence ot — Lauer Bache, opposite Van Horn's Hotel.. Stsw inny send other. , . , I 7-711 - " PI) N.iS ...,.... ~,j-374...1t....,... i for sale vor:;• cheap. Also, 31fA1301.i & U.Aiin..ti r lr, r: A, rt . l v 1. ; , i S.: i . ',.... i1.,1.V5). OLD INSTTITIAIIi4:T:i TAri:EiN Lt ILXCLIAI7OE. el inrgr vtr , c.% of .tirtV .STITSIC ju9t recolTed. ' t.. 1 al:f1 ill Sing ing. An opportunity for pruetlca afforded to those wito may d. iiire it. ' ii, 'W. TOLD. Jan. L 113,2,-11. rirlFa unden3izned is now prepared to execute all in.- .11. dere for Tomb Eitones and Monuments of either, Dalian, orl?ittland, .71f bl of tho lateht style and approved worlYishipand i :t e tn i dispatch. Ho keeps conatantly on hand ly and will be able to suit allyrby their orders, on as real:0110W in the country, Jan.l,lft7q . • • FOR SALE. 1 , 1 A good house, with fruit and trees. ont . l7µ{lo3.- 1 - 1. inga, ono half-ucre lot: and tht , ,:t.: good Intll,ling lota, centrally located in th: - : W.lll-rfe of iino.x.rllle, Pa. Also. on A farm 3,141' Or r od bUtlalnas ci the :mine; ono: inlie,:aledt, tra tb . q. r $1;0 Istr Tertnaiena : :. 0 0:. 1 ZEZA1 0 . , TICI.M. Address D. ANGELL, Jon. 144 1872.4 f. Knox illoi A. FOIZY. =I Ma:oly vekrotoble ond •tcl.t'A D.l A CEP.TAIN CURE Frn: - FEEII2 Loss of Alipecit,:, Y over and Ague. Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Dian , Leo, all Diseazes vi the -,....., :.itora:ou and 1.1.7,:r. s'f_lrairtia. N. .Y.; nor., LPO 0/7.ght !If! f7,r, r2ioFa Marble Works, ti 7 si Lint.Ve ot Marble, • map inni t lyrith .' tertas aa can be oh Aned , Amara. A 4 4. 4_ uk t S tittikD it-tri: (.I.atus .THE NVORS P PA On p to Iworay rair, u t e , 4 , NOT °NEI Triollll READY irfliii Er Lt.-. cunt Foa • - LVERY It was Stra $.154i 71.3 I'3 Only 'l 3. aln 7teinedv ths.t Intualtly stops thCe MOM. eiCrUdlthAg lOWA, r..;117, Itlgalraw-tiLnik had' cureq, Coco-IN,b4, *i04.11-te or 'Lt., b,_ Bow e 1.4 or clbrr glatids or or t AL., Li 3; pl,cAti.n, • 11:t ONE TO Tvm - z6 - i no' twttter twx .t Lett or mermAssing tVie kaja th t MATI 4 I, Brd-ridakn., luru - a3, $ pyfed . Ife,-vo zy. Nto:raigic, cr prostrated with Ml=-4 may staft. BE RADWAY'D READY RELICiT WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INITAIIIIATION OF THE EILNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLATAIS::::: INFLAMMATION OF Tag nclvEL.s. CONGESTION OF TBILLtNaz. SOP.E. TREOLIT, DIFFLCULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF Tali 11EA1T lITSTBRICS, CROUP OA TARED, L'ULTTENZI HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEU P.ALGA, I:H=11411U COLD CHTLLS i AGUE OUILLB. TuKt , sprite atop of the Ready Relief to eio pal co rlrts where the peLz er aultekuty es.Loto v 11 Gffuril oxicl ,cor.A)rt. • . . Twenty (trona In half n trembler or nat."? Is s rvrn. enti erne CRAMPS, t , PASIIS, hOL"4 131:03LACI. IIEARTI3LrI:)% SICK /IEADACITL:, bysgyrrin COLIC, WIND IN raz WV. £.l: and all L.NM:IINAL Travelers should ! always al:Ty a bottle of 12,eksva l Steady itello - cptil them. A. few dto:s .14 •„; preveut alekneas or pato.% from cltam.a reo 7 „.. r , j t tt? than French Itratql igtto 4 ell -44 FEVER. r ANIt) AGUE. - FEVER AND AGUE ceied for ilfty not are:naiad agent In ti2la world that add care and AL-Ale end alt other „Malazigul. Bllinv."-,5t.r1.1. Phola xtikoff. and other Fey e kiqedded try_ NA,GWA ra.o3) so quick es BADWAY'd READY ERLE; Fifty =taper bottle. field by,Drucgtv-a. HEALTH 1 - OAUTY I STRONG AND- PURL Riau 11 1. 00 D—INCRE..: OF FLESH AND WEIGHT—. 2 OLEAR SHIN as .DEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SEC taiEbTo Ala R. R A - 13 WAY' SARSAPARIWAN RESOLVDIT YEAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CE3:7: SO QIIIOIC,aSO RAPID ARE THE cif A ti..;l_ Tut BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THE -it FLii Eli:: (3 g OF Tif.lll d'ItULY WO.YRELF' !,.... LIISDIOINE, THAT . . . Cvery 'Day an increase in rie2L and Weight Itts Seen and Feit. Ita THE., OFRE.AT I,OOD PURir;tl2. E. :2:y drop of the S IfSAPARII.4.II.I4 RI•le• •!..- ENT communicates VI twit the Blood, - Sweet. r.;:::, nod other fluids an d juic of the system the Vt,,,,t 41 tn , 'for it repairs the wastes f the body with Isere br o c,..,. , rnateriul,_: Scrofula, SF .hills, Consung;G ~ . ..1... - disease, Ulcers in the 1. mat:Mouth, Iliostoi L. the Glands and other of thesysteat t ore gl'ls FATUMOUS Discharges at the E e' s, and ti „. -.-.1,... : forms of shin diseases Elul:lams, eset Setae, 's,:,l Read, Ring-Worm, 4aleithetim, to Erysipabis. Acne. 5.,..; Spots, Worms lt, the "lesh, Tuoro, Carte. 'in .4,... Womb, and ail sm.kenlng and painful diseherc , _., 2. , ; c , ,• Sweats, Loss of Sperm, end al CS - Wes of the lire pr , •.:. pie, are within the curative ratio of this v. 0:ido• of !,1,1. ere Cheollstry, ,and a few tlayS• use v.ll prove V) ot,:- person using it for eith.sr of Was taw.,.6 of diesaso i•:- potent power to cure them. , If the patient.•dally hetoming Witced. by tits wars ; and decomposition Hon that is continuall a gogreelh,g. vie coeds in arresting these wastes, and re th e :.use tri•z. new . material made from healthy b ood-44.- at Ills z SARSAPARILLIAII will and does !Kenn. Not only dots the SMlSehrwnrs.u.l.l4 RDZOLTENT err, nll known remedial agents in the cure Of Curate. e nro l ; ions, Constitutiotal, and Skin oiseeses; hot It is tbs.-sir positive cure for Hadney /26 Bladder Complain2i, rrhyary„ and Womb diseases, CilreL Diaidttes, D , opsi stop9-;ee vf 'seer, Inemitivence if Crinadirt