Te sniddiatat.— II Qvus. There was a man named Ferguson, ' . Ito lived on Market, street— i He had ia" ckled s omas Cat , . That ' 1 well be held; .._--- He'd ca tch re rats and toleallAd Itch, ',•.? 14 Than Porn eta could eat. , tirl- • ';`kr " i • Ilds cat would come into thezteont 'And climb up on a cheer, - .. An 4 P 3 Pre he'd sit anallck brawl" loaknrr eCt atvial goner, ; ' '- ", That Ferguson - w4mld yell atidna; But stilt 110 Ptirr-sevore-'. And then be'd d eitmb the moonlit fence, And loaf around and yowl, spit, and claw anothei cat • Alcingtdde of the Joni And then they both woultlehake their tat* And Jump arold and howl. • Oh. this hero cat of Ferguson's_ Was fearful then to see; He'd yell predtmely like-ho was In awful agony; You'd think a first-class stomach ache Had struck some small baby. And all the mothers in the street, Waked by the horrid din, - - ' Would rise right up and search their babes To did some werryiu. pill; 1 And still this vigorous cat would keep N i i A 11011e:ire sin. I. And as for Mr. F son, 'Twas more than e could bear, And so ho hurled his oot-jack out, Right through the midnight air; But this vociferous Thomas cat ' Not ono cent did he care— For still be yowled and kept his far A standin` up on cud, And his old spine a doublin' up As far as it would bend, Mitt hfit \ hopes of happiness Did on Ida lungs depend, But while a' ; curcia' of his spine, And Wallin' to attack , A cat upon the other fence, There cattle an awful cinch; And this here speckled Thomas cat Was busted. to the back. When Ferguson came down next day, Thereby:lds old feline, ' And not a life was lett in him, Although he had had nine. "Ali this hero comes," said Ferguson, ~ O f curvin' of his spine." Now all you men whose tender hearts This painful tale does rack, Just take this moral to yourselves, All of you, white and !?lack; Don't ever go, like this here cat, To gittin' up your back MOOD WHOIJGHTS He.who talks sows; he who listens reaps. Alas ! for the piety which ends in feelings and words ! It is vain as the foam of the sea. . Ife is always the severest censor- of the merits of others who has the least worth of his own. The plainest and best instructions,are of no avail, unless there be an understanding heart to receive theta, priVate life, I never knew any one to interfere with other people's disputes but that he heartily repented of it. That which makes heaven so full of joy is that it is above all fear, and that which makes hell so full of horror is that it is be yond all hope. Better have God for your guardian than the bank of England for your possession.— You 'might spend the wealth of the Indies, but the infinite riches of God you can never exhaust. It is a greater mercy to have a spiritual appetite for the means of grace, and to be providentially debarred from enjoying them, than to have opportunities of attending them without an appetite for them. Oh I if men were wise, they would; see that all earth'sljoys are like the bubbles which our children blow with soar, they glitter and they,shine, and then they are gone, and there is not even a wreck left behind.' Times of general calamity and Confusion have ever been productive of the greatest, minds. The purest ore is produced from the hottest furnace, and the brightest thun derbolt Is elicited from the 'darkest storm. The intensely practical character of Chris tianity might be inferred from the life of its founder. In Jesus we see no display, no aiming at effect, nothing spoken or done_to decorate or ornament the simplicity of his daily life. How strange it is that anxious souls do most of all doubt the willingness of Christ to be their Saviour; yet these should least of all doubt him. If he is a willing Saviour to any, O, surely he is a willing Saviour to the Weary soul. • • To endure the present evils with patience and wait for expected good with long suf fering, is equally the part of the Christian and the hero. Those evils would break a proud man's heart that would not break a humble christian's sleep. A worldly man having infinite cares, cositatiolis and anxieties hanging on his mind, can never have rest or quiet, day or night, but is enforced to be Forking his brains when other men: sleep -to compass those trifles wherein lie is encumbered. To die in a respectable position, What is the use of it ? What are a few more plumes on the hearse, or a longer line of mourning coaches ? Will these ease the miseries of hell ? Ab, friends, you hive to die, and why not make ready for the inevitable,? The rich and poor, the prince and peasant, are all upon Care's broad seal; and there are times when the humble barkJsafely moored in harbor because of its frailte, - eitcapes the storm, when the big ship that Coots. forth in its strength is overwhelmed arid wrecked. To-day the churches are sickened with es says and "intellectual" treats. Fine language amuses ,the ear,. as the tinkling of little bells pleases the coach horsei,:but it cannot satisfy thesoul any more trtan.the aforesaid tintinabfilations can supply the place of corn and hay. • .. How much all our , divisioriseand disputes --EttiSC out of our unfaithfulnes&fsi Christ ? Each one seems anxious fojniitifYlls own little selfish reserve .frorn tto '_,, Qrd rather than to seek to be helped:4), dti,'Pley his whole body, soul, and spirWati,' , -Vs most worthy and loving service. The apostles blows were laid oril,with a will, and left their impi-esA where they fell. Fussy officials they were 'not ; pompous dignitaries they could not be, butreal work men of the Lord they evidently wEdre ; hence their power under God to move their age and all succeeding ages. 1' Many professors play at being Christians; they are not real in their church member ship, not in very deed separate from sinners, or devoted to the service of God ; hence the world has no care to oppose them, and leaves them perfectly ignorant of the very meaning of the word "persecution." A dozen or two General Grants, eloquent ly silent, would form a fine board of church management ; men who can give, and work and pray, are worth a hundred times as much as those who can compose resolutions, cavil over expressions, move the previous question, discuss and re-discuss i , till all is blue-moulded or green with verdigris. • Our neighbors perish for lack of the gas- I pet; but do we carry it to them ? The poor swarm around ilS;in what measure do we feed them ? They would be well enough off if good intentions anti excellent sugges tions could clothe and feel them, but us it is, they derive stl benefit from us. To know how to do ood and to leave it un done is no small sin. One of the, most evident weaknesses of most religious societies is a lack of practical common sense. - They are great in red tape, rich in committees, and positively gorgeous with presidents and vice-presidents, and secretaries, and honorary secretaries, -;and Eno.llto secretaries, etc., etc. ; but what comes of it all ? We behold a fine display of wooden cannon and pasteboard soldiery, but conquests there are none. We cannot sink too low in humility, nor yet rise too high in heavenly mindedness; but we may soon be lost in the wilderness of needless 'speculation. Such as are sober minded will keep within their depth, and when the Lord directs us to launch forth wo may do it with safety. If we are wise according as It is written, we shall be prof itably wise, but if we want to be wise be yond what it is written, we shall smart for our folly. It has been the misery and the disgrace of -the Church, that too many theologians who have held the truth, and held it, too, in its best forms, have held - it like the heath ens, in unrighteousness; have held it in nar rowness, and bigotry. They have forgotten that the rich man can afford to be liberal that the strong man need not be constantly anxious; that a scientific and vigorous ortho doxy should ever look out of a beaming And not a sullen eye. , All this world's riches and glories cannot prevent the least calamity, nor make up the want of the least mercy. If is not the crown of gold that can cure the headache, nor the golden scepter that can stay the shaken hand, nor the honorable garter that can cum> t.bn gout, nor the necklace of pearl that can take ho of goidvio. aln ...,21„ the.. teeth, and a - rest on. Miserable comforter)s are tIiCY Only the useful richea of grace ee and refreshment under all painsgive and tasor ments whatsoever. to:AINTED:::POS-1: - IA,OI,::WOR:K$, ESTABLISIIp 1.1p849. iPAITN r rEort o ts'osrr, IME A. 'PORTABLE AV STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES & poi:Lints GANG SAW MILLS, ENGLISH, MULAAT & CIRCULAR KILLS SIIINGLE MILLS AND ENGINES ALWAYS ON RAND Water 'Wheels sited to. all heads of water, Tannery Irons, Witte Irons, &e. .In experience 'by our &Mr. W. H. Calkins of over twenty years as a .Machinist and Xoreman, enables us, by his personal supervision ) to make • strictly first-class foods. • Feb. 18, 1873.-ly G. W. PRESTON PRESTON & HgERMANS IRON NEES Corxtig, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Circular, Gang and Midey Saw Mills, Machinery for Tanneries, Shafting, Gearing and Castings of • every description in Iron and Brass. iita - Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates.-in Corning, August 28, 1872.-1 y Nev Spring Goods. THE SPRING GIIIREN IS OPEC AND THE PEOPLE'S STORE IS VIE WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Stapled 7aney D • It has got to be pretty generally known that we keep the largest low as any house in the trade in this section; and we keep very " town. Ili addition to our general stock, .1 E 1 Ourarpetitiarltromprises abut 21:10 rels, and overyl J vari \ ey. Our Cloth Stock exceeds[ ) any within fifty miles, in quantity and variety, DRESS GOO S, SHAWLS AND 11014E311g GOODS The citizens of Tinge county are respectfully invited A call and examine our (210,10 for a jobbing trade stock and. prices. April 1,1873. 500 KEGS OF NAM JUST RECEIVED BY W. C. EiR, IA,7IS S \t: CO. I A PULL STOCKOF • Sap•BuelcetB, Sap=Pans , AND SPICES ON HAND. Special WESTON CON, MANUFACTURERS OF PARTIOTLAR ATTENTION I , AID TO ER MANIIPAOTIIIIEBB OF FIRST IN nM FIELD, EVER 01.1.ERED DT COR Ea EINE INE G}c'. HEERMANS & :LAGHINISTS, " 52 11'''' ., INI y Goods 'Jock, the beat goods Ind sell them as 'ny articles not kept at any other storo in ..*...,.,:......- EMI Rooting; Claiming roundrii Machine Shop. i . 1 , : • . • . . _ . 3E3. W. jX:NE813733.0 c k iSo•xisge,, Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers: Gearing, Shafting, and Machinery required for Saw Mills, Grist Mille and Tann i te r e, Ovens and Grates, for burning Tan. • Screws for moving unleachod and leached bark, Castings, Belts, ' owl Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done it short notice. We have fa-, eilities forstiipping by Canal or' Railroads to all points, and can furnish Machinery cheaper than Eastern or Western builders of the best quality Jan. 1. 15724 y. =I Goods' . for the Winter Trade with the firm INTMITION OF DING• THE LEADING BUSINESS 1N And propose to offer to our customers a stock that cannot be beat in any respect by any other firm in our line.. So, all wo ask, before you make your purchases, is to give us a call, and we will soon convince you where it is policy to leave yd - Jur money. WELLSBORO, The Largest Esta SMITH & WAITE. • - 1 - r APING facilities for buying and handling taro quantities of'Ooods enables them to offer them at the Jrl. lowest Sobbing prices, In our retail department Goods ate sold at a .small advance over wholesale prices. A large stock of Transfer! Ornaments, ,Striping Pencils • Jul. 1.1872. LETTERS of Admlrds tration of the 4tate of Peter N. Doekstader, late. of Charleston tormship, Vega, county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned by the Register-of Tioga county, an pers ons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against said estate will present the same to the undersigned at East Charleston, Pa. - 1 JERENII.II DOONSTLDER, ■ ~ DAVID DOOKEITTER: . March 18 , 1878-Bw . Adm r& 0 I • ijLEALSANT and improved rooms faked with all that can be had to give one pleasure instead of pain, are found at A. B. Eptman's Dentl Office, where the new liquid Nitrous Oxide is I continanly ad ministered with, the happiest results; also Ether. Chloroform and the Narcotic Spray is used when pre ferred. ARTIFICIAL \ TXrlll3, . 4 , from one to an entire set, inserted on short notice.— Special attention given to diseases Of the month.-1 Preservation of the iMitUral teeth a speciallw Work warranted and tonna reasouable, ppposlte Cone Mine, Wollaboro, Pa. 10. 4, 1873-tf. ESPA_BEISEEED = 1840: ----T 1 $ - , ":4: tti 1 ( ; I tA\‘'` to/ ; ;* - Z1 ~'.~~z'~agt~ REABIItARTERS FOR FALL AND WINTER GOODS. grAtj 0:101r011 begs leave to call attention to his New andtetidy° Stook of Merchandise, bought since th recent e h cant ' GRE . A.T*DECLINE IN PRICES which enables hint to offer greater bargains item ever heretofore offered in We market. An frame` e stock of 1 ; Ottoman , ' Thibet, Bro he and Paisley Shawls, Flannels of all descriPtionk, Woolen Scarfs, Nablus, Blankets, etc. mris Dress Golods Department is comidete with latest styles and fabrics, embracing Cashinere vaarf D l ' le y t ec yll.n o e ss o e f , T Fa r n im pr m es h a lg P s o , plins, Ilrgo, French Flati i v i , n l . g l e a s i , ds, ces P a a n ea d 4 ' . Ribbons ec ot ; every THE HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT will. be found very attractive , as it includes many new and tearable styles of Carpets, Matting% 011 Cloths billll widths, rablo Lineßks,!Napkins, etc. WIBEE GEN I T"St. DEPAILTNIEN'II Ocontains an immense stock of lien's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing., , 7 A2 - rs ANfl CAPS, TWUNKS, VALISES, ROBES &C.,, The beet selected and cheapest stock of GROCERIES AND RO PROVISIONS Di - WXLLSBO. The public we respectfully invite to call and examine. No trouble to show goods Oct. V, 1672-tf A. Card to the Public. WE HAVE 1.42 - 1 D IN A STOCK OF IEI OEM LINE IN THIS SECTION OF COUNTRY, W. J. 116 r -toil & B•ro., arc:sx-xiv" DRITGa-isiT STONE, HON ISLAND AND WATliti GLASS, ALL SIZES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE THICK, PAINTS ALL KINDS AND COLORS, .sN V. :e - . rpj $ and Brushes for Carriage and A full line of all classes of Good appertaining to our business kept in stpck. Administrators' '~ J j ,^ Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced "pr see all 117.0.2 and prices hshment in Northern Pa. ! 11:8 3E1... . 7E:OIM3FIL4CM LESA.LE AND RETAIL Cutter Ornamenting. NOTICE • TS hereby given that. b. special Court of Common j_ Pleas will be held at the Court Rouse in Weßebore, commencing on Monday the 19th day of May next, before .Hon. Farris B. Streeter, President Judge of the 19th Judicial District, for the trial of all causes certified to said court. R. 0. COX, Feb. 25, 187.3. Prothonotary. A VALUABLE farm for sale of 135 acres, situated 11 in the town of Nelson, Tioga county, Pa., con taining 30 acres of good tobacco land, 2 good bearing orchards of choice frnit. and 40 acres of timber of all kinds. The balance is Bret-class wheat land, its fenced in 8 fields, and has water in every field. There is also a good large bones of 11 rooms, and all necessary out buildings, a good new barn, good tenant house-and o blacksmith shop. The stock and farming tools will be sold with the place if desired. For farther Partle [ niers inquire of the undersigned on the premises. Nelson, Pa., Mar. 25, '9B-2m.• *TORN STARNER. rpErE subscriber offers for Nate his farm in Middle bury, near Keeneyville, containing 106 acres, 80 acres improved, and is in good state of cultivation.— There are two orchards, a good house, two barns, a store building; and wagon shop on the premises. Any one wishing to. purchase can learn all particulars by calling on the subscriber on the premises. March 18,1873-3ra. 8. M. =NEL coItNING, STKIIBKN COUNTY, N. Y. THOPSAS IL&RDEN JritN B. PISBOE. Farm for Sale. For Bale 1 9r • SugarpOositOdp Coneentrady - lio6t and Herbal - .Valve, 10Anikl-11,loue 'G ranales. - THE ''!LITTLE CATHARTIC,' or Bleltem - in Paria Physic: • '• •- • - •• • , The novelty of modem Medical, Chemical and Mr- • tnaceutical Science. No use of any longertaking the' large, repulsive and nauseous pills, composed of cheap, crude; and bulky ingredients, when we can by itareful application of chemical grimace, extract all, the cathartic and other 'Medicinal properties from the ' best valuable roots and herbs, apd concentrate them into a minute Cirauule. scarcely. larger than a Mustard se ed ,-tbst can - be readily swallowed those Of the most mustily° stomachs and fastidious. 'Mites. Each little Purgative Pellet represents, , in a moat concentratedform, as much eatharfle power as Is embodied in any of the largo pills found for sale, in the drug shops. tz'rom their wonderful cathartic power, in proportion to their SUS, people who, have hot tried them are apt to suppose that they are harsh or drastic in effect, but such is not at all the (We, the different active medicinal principles of which they are composed being so harmonized and modified, one by, the others, as to produce a most searching and thorough, yet gently and kindly opera. Ling cathartic. , $5OO Reward is haeby offered by the proprie tor of these' Pellets, to any chemist who, upon an alysis, will And in them auy Calomel or other forms of mercury or any other mineral poison. Being entirely vegetable, no particular • care is required while using 'them. They upends without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or oc cupation. For Jaundice, i Headache Con stipation, impure Blood, Pain n the ,Shoulders, Tightness of the Chest, Diz zinessp_Sour Eructations of the Al' Eg tom itch, ad • taste in mouth, Bilious attacks, Pain in region- of Kidneys, Internal Fever, Bloated feeling about Sto-nach, flush of Blood to Bead, nigh Colored Urine, Unsociability - and Gloomy Forebodings, take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets. Is 'explana tion of the remedial power of my Purgative Pellets Over Bo gteat a variety bf diseases, I wish to say that their action upon the animal econo.. My is universal, not a gland or Basile. escaping their sanative impress— Age • does not impair them,• their sugar - costing and being enclosed in glass bottles preserve their virtues unim paired for any length, of 'time, in any climate, so that they are always fresh and reliable, which is not the case with the pills found in the drag stores, put up in, Cheap wood or paste-board boxes. Recollect that for all diseages'where a Laxative, Alterative or Purgative is indicated, these little Pelletswill give the most perfect satisfaction to all who use them.' They 'are sold by all enterprising Druggists at 25 cents, a bottle. Do not allow any druggist to induce you to take anything else that be may say is just as good as ray Pellets because he makes a larger profit on that which he recommends. If your druggist cannot supply them, enclose cents and receive them by return mail from R. Y. PIERCE, ILT. D., r/YYp t l, IttrIPP.AID, N. Y. June 26, liil"2, itot-ly FLOUR, PLASTER, ci0w_r , ..)03033, ouckwheat Bran, Ashton & Onondaga Salt WELLSBORO WAREHOUSE COAL YARD. ALSO kept constantly ou hand and for salo, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, LATH, SITINGLES, BRICK, Cement, Lime, ct Fire Brick. On and after Lida datrtrl shall gen rintriru Coarse 4croonedCoal at $O.OO per Ton, at the yard, or $l.OO per Ton, delivered in the village. Thankful for the very pliersl patronage that I hate received in the past, I beg a continuance of the same, I remain a faithful friend of the public. Respectfully, 'WeHaber°, Jan. 2R, 1873.-3 m. CHARLES MAGEE, P. 9. Parties intending to use plaster the coming season would do well to purchase no*, as the supply is likely, to be limited. • New Boot, Shoe, Leather ..c i 7s7 AND FINDING STORE. - . IS 40 010141 S 40'. New Shop, New Stock, and first AIsaTHING frbru a Rand Carl to a Rid Gaiter. Beal lino of Ladie : elrid akb . d Cloth Bal , morals and Gaiters, Ditto Children's and Misses. PE NN'A., Gents' Cloth, Morocco, and Calf Gaiters. Oxford and Prince Albert Ties. A good lino of OWEIISTIOES, and a full lino of ranging in price from $4,00 to $7,00, pegged and sewed froth $5,00 to $15,00, and worth the money every time The undersigned having spent twenty years of his life in Wellabero—much of the time on the stool 61 penitence, drawing the cord cf affliction for the good of soles, believes rather In hammering than blowing. Wherefore, he will only remark to his old customers and as many new ones as choose to give him a call, that he may be found at his new shop', next door toll. T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with the best and cheap. est stock in Tioga county. - O. W. SEARS, Wfiroro, April 2-1, 1872.- ?1a bore, Apr...,.. _ Cyrus B. Sill, WDOLESALE DEALER IN Forefgn and Domestic Liquors WINES, Ac., Ae. Agent for Fine Old Whiskies, :an. 1,1872. , CORNING, N. Y. JEWELRY STORE WELLSBORO, PA. t* . - ANDREW FOLEY ,`„ AMERICAN WATCIIES, Gold or Sliver, Clocks, Jowelry, Gold Mans, Keys, Mugs, Pins, Pencils, Caeoa, Gold and Steel Pens, Thimbles, Spoons, Razors, Plated Ware, SEWING MACHINES, With most all other articles nanally kept In such os tablishinents, w aro sold low for I:lmpairing done ileatly, and promptly, and on atior etanoz. lint 11373-17, veeS \ vivito Ws. etS C O A. I; CORN MEAL, AT Tl7ll AND IN THE FIELD AGAIN class Work I PINE BOOTS., CUSTOM BOOTS and Findings at the lowestrates, as usual who has long been established in the Jew•eiry business in Wellabor°, has always for sale various kinds and prices of &c., k6. r &o. C A S H. i•Ve•Oji•ST,,JPAI SS • • 'ln fiom.Otio%to wonty =.101,111.410. " NOT ONE HOUR . after readi aPPETr i ta l k e ir - 11.4%ra , READY RELIEF 18 d. Cutter Vtit Zt wasthe tlrst aunt a'.lllei 43211:9*, tbatinstantly stops the most iTerneleilnifthent, aliw<e• ;Infetnunntione, and-cures Col.gotlen*, winAfitr nt ti Btontael4 . llowein, or ,other crude;et, yet , orgat,a.,.hy, no matter how violent or , exeruenZttnn , the' p d:, ILIIEUMATIO, Bed-ridden; 'arm; .Vrrs,ptcd; Aiouratgle, or prostriteil vialt,qis9zeluay softer, -- • RADWAY'S READY ' ritLisr , : !WILL : AFFORDANSTANT '.:NI'L.AI4.3sit.TIoN•OF• THE •Kily,NF,y6. • - INFLAMMATION' OF' fftE FIFLAN.3.III.TION OF Will caSOEST.Itm 111 - F.' LI TIIRONT, DIVVICCIa 1.11t.1~111 PALPITATION OP' 1.1LA.F., - Y. : ,IIYSTERICS, CltoUr, IIIPItTIiLIt 1. TOO'rlt ACM - • „ht TOLD Act U 0114 - 1,-k, • , epplieettun ot the Iteet4 et' tt.„ 3 -,t. rwte where the pain or ditilcuity , pad comfort. • • - • Twenty dropatn her a tumbler cf watcsswiu f, manzentv cure ORA,III'B, t-PASMS,,poei:. , IIVAR:1111311,N, SICK: BEAD.lt'llt. 1/1..A1:11i1 DYSIINTEtti, COLIC. WIND TIM - and all INTERNAL PAINS. Traveler 4 should alsvoyl4 ratry a hottir c,f . IZIF lv Avail them. - A rex tiirtt prevent hlekne or pales from cl.4nr, • 1. + • .Dettor than Frouch Brandy or 131tti.1.3 Li•IL .!'•:.1;1• , • • ••• • MEM . . FEVER ASO AGUE cured be tt,,. cont,. '7 ~,: r - ' . .not a remedial, agent in this world thll n;.l ,:i -, : - , Ft and,Ague. and all other Mulailou‘; Rai-. n.:, S. ; ,_ T phold t • Yellow, andntlierF( era (nt/va • .3 - 'NA 1, , ,v ~-; :v ,riLL•o) GO GIVICk Ili' RAI) 'Ars REA r.? f 1.S'::.:::. 2.Ftftyr cents per bottle'. Sold 'by Druni.,:t s. , . . HEALTH 1 pEAUTTI STRONG AND PURE it CU BLOOD —INCT:;' ' OF FLESH AND NV El( irI•—CLEAR tibli tt,t 7-, • i BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SEOUL:EDI:v.:LI:. 7 --- , DR. RADVVAV.i.-',,,. SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT DAS MADE .TILE' MOST AsTolkaSill G t (Mr:, 80 QUICK, 80 RAPID ARE TEL E r.HANOt ThE BODY UNDEROOLS. ENDER TILE. FLUEI`UE OF TIIIS ,'i I:ui} ~i i I;bi IU I. MEDICINE, TIIAT Every Day an increase in and Weight is seen and Fejt. THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFiEL. Every drop of the %ARS/OA:KILLIAN Ilf.tztv,:: ENT communicates through the Blood , Swes.t; V. . and other fluids and juices or the system the vigor at I'm for It repalralhe wastes of the body trill. new and set. materiat,_ Scrofula, •a_yolaills, ConsuinDtion, Ohmic: .r disease, Ulcers In the 'Throat, 3louth, Tuinors, Node , . the °hinds And other, parts of the system, Sore. E . , StITIMOUS Discharges from the Ears,2rl forms of Skin diseases Eruptions , Feve Sores, &aid Read, Ring Worm, Sait'Rbeturt,_El ysipela Acne, Slack . S . pots, Worms IL the Flesh. Tumors, cp:ncern tie Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges, .."tight SWeats, 'Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of tbe'lifc•pri:el pie, are within the curative range of thfrwourter or 1..t0.h ern Chemistry, and a few days' 115 C VelirtrOVe to any person using it for either of Pine formiesrf L1itZ.1.34.: its potent power to cure them. If the 'patient, daily beeondirg reduced; by the wastes and decomposition that is continuallyproressing. suc ceeds in arresting these wastes, repairs time cd11:1, Ci . llll new material made from healthy blood—Land tidy the SARSAFARILLIAN will amid does secure. ' Not only does the SAP.SAPAIIILLIAN RILSOLVI:,:ZT V:SN•I all known remedial agents in the cure of ("Wok, Scra%- Imo, Constitutional, and Skin dlsewses ; but it is the only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder CoropLainVi, 'Urinary, and Womb diseases, Ofacel. Diabo co, Drerrry, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright's Dl' , ease, Alimmirotria, and in all cases where there or brick• dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white of an egg, or threads Rho. white silk. or there Ls a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bone-dust deposits, end when there is aprii king. burning sensation when passing water, and pain In the Small of the Bank anti along the Loins. Price, er.oo, filS.—The only known and sure Itcmcdy for Tape, etc. Tumor of 12 Years' Growtill Cured by Radway's Resolvent: • Dtreas.wpldssa., duly n 3, Dn. RAI:MAY t—ttlrre had Ovarian Tumor lathe °sal i es and bowels. AU the Doctors uld " there was no help for It." I tried every thing that was recommended; but nothing helped me. law your Ithoolvent, and thought I would try it hot bad no faith in it, became I had raffered for twelve years. 'I took sif. bottles of the Resolvent, and one ; box of Railway's Pills, and Iwo bet - tics of your Ready Relief, and there is not a sign of Lenoir to be corn or felt, and I feel better, smarter, and happier tbain , I bird for twelve years. The worst tumor was in the left side of the bowel; over the groin. I write Oils to you for the broad of others. You can publish it if you choose. HANNAH P. KNArr. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet purge, regulate, purify, ti came, andetrengtlnn. way a Fills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation. Costiveness. Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the flowels, riles,nnd all Derarigements of:the Internal Vie. cera. ,W,arranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegeta ble, containing no mercury , minerals, or deleterious drugs, VW" Observe the following symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, lasrartd Piles, Fullness of the Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Names, Heartburn, Diagist of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach; Snlinming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, FlutterlngAt the Heart, Choking or Sal:fixating Sensations when in a Lying Posturo, Dimness of Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Ferepiiation, Yellowneu of the Skin and Eves, Pain in the Side, Chest, Limbs, and suddsta Flushes of Heat, burning to the Flesh. .k few doses of RADWAY'S DILLS will free the sys• tem from all the above-named disorders. Price, 25 cents per box. • SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one letter etamp to HADWAY & CO., No. 8, Malden Lane, New- York, information worth thousands will be cent you. • I )May 29, 1137:1-1y. • pro. -ed their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. ' 1 Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, 'rightness of the Chest; Diz ziness, Sour Eructations, of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain 'in the regions pf the Kidneys, and a hUndred ofher painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia, In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar antee of its merits thanla lengthy advertisement. For -Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of Nomanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an influence that a marked improvement:is soon percep tible. For Inflammatory - and Chronic Rheu matism and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blom; which is generally producedlby derangement of the-Digestive Organs. - They are a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing also the collar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving (pngestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots,' Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes', Ery sipelas, Itch, Scuffs, Discolorations of the Skitii Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or 4 hature, are literally dug up and carried out of,the .systeim in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Grateful Thousands proclaim VirstlaGait'Brr- Tags the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. JAVALKER, Prop'r. It.II.IIIeDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal., and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD BY ALL DP.I.IGGI I STS AND DEALERS. 1573-13 w. Seated Cough, Incipient Consumption, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Inflammation of the Lungs, Catirrh, Bron chitis, Cronp,. Whooping Cough, Asthma, Pains in Breast or Side, Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Dizziness; Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Diarr hoea, and all Diseases of he Lunge, Stomach and Live , VIT, 111, Gregg &a 04 Wholesale Druggists,' Elmira, NI. V., Sole Agents, and to whom all orders should headdress esi.—tm-Fqn SALL ur PZERCE S RIMS% Wellabor°, Pa June 12, 1872.11y.1 Tioga Marble Works. MBE undersigned is now preparei to execute all or. J. dors for Tomb Stones and klon ments of either . Italian, 07' Rutland Marble, of the latest stylo and approved workmanship and with dispatch. Ho keeps cbnstantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may favor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in tho country. Jan.l.lS7g JC) 3)Et 3E O MIX I%Tiri" X 10T G of any 40001:Ilion executed with accura cy And aro At, the 404ATOR 04111)4 A. FOLEY, ft, R., ft. =MM e World's Tonic P - ttrely vegetable and FLEE FROM ALCOHOL , P. MitTER'S Ulri,L, rat - AR BETTERS BTUS; CURE FOR PRICE, $l.OO FE ANIC. ADAM& 2,000 . OGO''AcItES 01.7200.4. v4six...ases • Thu elleawst I.atiul.iit market tat sale by the NION;PACItiC RAli its gYGaf Platte IIOAD CO: • • • - Y.; 3,06 . 11;citi0 , Aiifes- in Ceitiitl-liciiraslta Prpw fvr sate iritracfo of forty.. Adria andf ' upwards 011 liveawl tea yeas pte4lt at,(!. , Jtio,adyFice, It{toiaat" - requrol - '1"•• - • , - • - ;I.ll.ltl'itlit littilthfo elizaatt totesutiolutitlance gout water. •1111113,biT 10.0 t? :MAIM EST I The great ' ruining region* of •Wyorilicig: coo; Matt snd Ne. vada. beibg 4utylied, *by the, tagmu ill -lie P 14,118 . VALLLY. . _ _ I Soldiers sotitiedio a Homestplid,l6o Acres. rfi BEAT 1,00. 1 / 4 11014$ FO FIi,EIVIIOI4E.S I:011. ALL Mil choice Governiinalt Land weal' in lipineate , id I uw, near this; (.rcat'P raurt.et6 and :41 tin convunientes , Free f.4.454ei tO iiurcbaserS of Rut 14 , 1)5, showing the Lai of o , ;scriptlVe l'auiptdet new : , EVEUTV7I-1:611:. Address 0. F. Lana Comuirsi6, - vvrA..N IcrooorArt To ,iroi)rove 1,700k00 1 inertgSge anti I , .cated la the withil iowa—the be'st e:orn, 'wheat and c in the' }Seat, 15 hours distant fro and soil 'unsurpassed. 'Meadow pure running water 4venty‘ di tri agee. Average ertdit pries, Altll It cost , nothing, and n tertnn. imaita, and how to react I .1011 t.i.s.LIJOUN, Laud Corn Solid Laud co., Cedar Rapids, to ' • Chicago (mice, 65 a Canal St., Blair Presbyteria F,LtIRSTOWN, NEW, Itqual ' advent:lo; for males arid females. tarneit (Ihrii,tian Intim:nee. thormign instruction and careful , attention to tbe comforts and bab ts of students, reud -1: ,er this one of the best lustnution of the country.— Spring sess io n Commences );faro 25th. Students re ceived ei a 1... time. .Terms $2OO year. Reforehco: °dicers of _Princeton and Lafaye. e Colleges. Send .for Catalogue. S. S.,Ie.TEVENQ L, Id,. Princlpil.i., ... FOR ONE D We will. tend lelitE by mail, on eeelpt of Ono Dollar. 25 packets of choice Flower Seeds anti our Catidogue, containing up , : vards,ot-.1.900 Nartetien, with full direc tions fur fu ttLy ad/tee in the Visited States. Catalogue free on applituulon. -.— - . ' DEF, 6.; DOYLE,- Seedsmen- and Flierists, 57 Tremont Street, 'ffost9n.- • rAFINTERS,LIY: 1141trg}lt8;4e*11:11°far - toes. F t Trees: 'A Val itable Treatise. All sent tree. 'xtra offers, L. D. SCOTT ft CO., t uron, Ohio. , °NW 143, .1 ENTSi . EVEILY MAN lI'S- 01 N TAINTER ; - Or, PAINI'S I —HOW TO BELE T AND: ME THEAt. A plain treatise, containing 'maple card with 42 dif ferent actually painted shades nd tints, with instruc tions for exterior and Interior multi Decoration. 25 copies, bound in cloth, r $5. Sample, copies, Paper cover, Mailed, postpaid to any addrese, on re ceipt of 10 cents, by the Publi her, lIEN Y CAREY BUBB; . , Hos 1624, Post dice, risiztannainta. See the following? valuable ext Aar from press notices : "A very valuable book,and n one intending to paint should fail to read it.—N. Y. tribune. " • "We did not" know so MU uould be said. on the subject of paintings house un it we read this excellent book of Mr. Daird's"—N. Y. end& "A want long felt at last sup lied."—Setenty i .fie Am. "Not only a necessity to th e painter, but valuable to every occupant of a dwelling. N. Y. Worl d. "buy 25 copies of this bo k and distribute them among your friends: If they v. 11l heed the advice there in, you could make no more valuable present."—_ Chicago Tribune_ "In publishing this book-. . Paird has done a real service to the community. —7 redo Blade. - "We hops the publisher w 11 sell "100,000 copies of this book during 15."—Bosto Advertiser. .-• We have just painted our house as advised by the author, tool cougautulate onrselves that no dwelling in our ueltoborhood excels ours in appearance."—Har prex 11".eidy, "to esllleZ, a sample cop must feel certain au order foi follow."—Prank Leslie. ~t ire know the town and c ommeuded, and can vonch I excellence of the "Harrison' PUN_ tcdsrer. -- , 4331V111T 10 GEMITILI' StiL k .. 404:47 e . • E--2- , w4r,,, t ti •*:17 ,1 :., - .; • 4 cr.,* ; ~;., 101;1. --_:•,.--:-,,- -•-k.'; I :—. - , 'P. di • G ',.= l - S ENV ONG MAC II NNE - IS the BEST I AT \ THE WORLD{ Atet,t-a wlmteti, Semi for circular.- Address. r •'1.)011ESTIC" SEIV.NO MACIIINEMU-,N• Y. -- ---- - - - • lISV, the Reisinger .4.1.5 ---- 14 lock and Support to FASTEN YOTIII, WINDOWS! ' No sprin,! nihrbat.., no YOUR of Bash; cheap, Arun. very easily qrplit,l; lids sash •at.... any place de eired, and a szlf-fa%tener IA en the sash is down: Send stamp for circular. Cir.ail l tir and six copper-bronzed loelit. sent to any eddress i the U. 6., Postpaid: on re• eeipt of Li) et?. Liberal in lueements to :the •trade.— AgeOte wanted, Addre.g lISINGFat SASE! LOOK CU-, No. 418 Slarlset St., Si: isburg, Pa. vsTABIAsitED 1830.] 7 .1 g Manniuturera of Sawa...Sup - miff to all Mem EVERY SAW WARRANTED. d i g Piles, Belting and Machinery. . 1 0 4 x..ilatmxt - z&x..-rlmsc.cra-INTrrs. 1 rice, Ws and CircnJars free , 60 . 11VELCIP.ce.GRIFFIT11S, BOSTON. KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP For cleaning and polishing metals, for cleaning and . preserving paint, for remOving stains mom marble, for washing hands, and for all household cleaning, is supe ribr to any other article Made.' No other soap or wash en, tale it either in quality or cheapness.. Easy to use liud perfectly harmless and pleasant. Al grocers sell it. , Manufactured oral/ by EASTMAN A-. BROOKE, -IT N. Third St., Philadolphia. ; ie I.: a 1 : 7•7:71.7-. .),*;;;; t a.;..i:4; - 1' »,p REAI WESTERN -5, t • " v • • - • . . 179 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, RIC Broeh-Loading Shot Guto i4O to . $3OO. Double Shot GOlots 4 .4 to $l5O, SiI%IIIGOOS, *3 to van; /titles, $9 to $ '5. Ilevolv Lrs, ,?..5 to $25. Pistols, $1 tos.tt. Gun Material, FlOilng Tackle, &c., Large discounts to deat ers or clubs. Artily Gene, ligaVOlVelli, etc., bought or traded for. Goods sok by express O. Q. D to be er amined.b, fora paid Me. PATENTS OBTAINED. _ - No fens uhlees i,uccessi al. No fees in "advaiat. No charge for Preliminary se.irch. Send for circulars. 4 :ONNOLLY 11110 rliLits. 103 S. Fo th Bt., YLilp rldphia, Pa.. and 608 Ninth Si., Washing m, I). C. IV[Op t itifir.M w .ide Rapidly ith trfaiieit iey. Check •I Outfit.. catahvica cud S . II tienlars PRIX. S. Simmam Hanover St., Boston. , 0/iLLIP:EDIE l edi~)P/,elew~.rical Poem ed Originally published to 1604 :viniut of this rare and curious old poem now lead_, Price $lOO. Ara. ANTIVTIAILIAT PI - 23 Co., 33ri y. fah St., rhitnticivnia. EVERYOIIIIIT BAND IN the country whl tecelv,e - aplondia pleee.Ot BAND Music Ste.., sending a two-cctit stamp td .1.3). WARD A. SAMUELS, Publisher, Boston, Mass. j $5 to $2O per tia,kl Agents wanted I clr.eses 0 - working. people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for uslin their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON, dr CO., Portland. Maine. • - - F.I'T"T Y Sl3 UFG Gr . KATALYS IN E WALE R is the, nearest approach to a specific - ever discovered for Dyspepsia, Neuralgia; Rheumatism, Gout, GravaL Diabetes, Kidney and Ilsdnary Diseases generally.. It restores muscular potVer to the Paralytic. It cures Liver Complaint, Chroide Diarrimea, Piles, Constipa. Lion, Asthma, Catarrh and Bronchitis, Diseases of the Skin, Geberal Debility and Nervolls Prot,tratlon from Mental and Physical . 1 xeesBes. It is the Greater An• tldote ever discovered for 'Excessive Eating or Dink ing, It corrects the stomach, promotes Digest - tool, and Releives the Item]. alingst inuneillately. 'Nehousebold should be without it. :Por sale by all Druggists. ( ifirPor a history; of the Springs, for medical relie d s of the poweil'of the water over diseases, for ma 'y. ous cures; and foi; testimonials from distingu hed men, send t'or jiauMhlets. WHITNEY 111103., General Agents, 2.0:7 sontla ,Fropt.street,..nnadelphia, Pa.. Clumvsumm SPT-No Co. 1 REWARD. ' For any case of liihid, Bleeding, ltehing or ,11/1. Ihxo's Pita Ruaruirri fails p„ uu to con: u te re d . P lt il is es pr t e h par at ede D : pressiy to cure the Piles, ' '', 1 and nothing else. :Sold by all Druggists. 'P ice, $1 4 1002-4 w. lIM COI:041E8 : ". 19ng (?fi Acres of entry unlit) . th I iltcad. with good of an-oid Bottled._ :road Land 4, alo new.eatian: Laps 14.atiaLD,Pars, DAViS er U. P.R. °Awl gmi ER's Inucia. free • ftepil lo region of Western , ttle-prodecing belt Chicago. , Climate ud plovi land with Ated. No fever and V apro. .Send for a duseriptiona.prices. 14e lauds. Address' saiener lowa Bail 1 Academy, 1, MEL LLAR. for lb i eLte, ,Tr. Baird 25 Amnia in cloth will unti7 paints therein ree 'for their value and the 'brand of white lead."
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