taidity By MMus c. aut. . . . -An nintlienti male Vtrat. unto Ws babas Bina hit yearns lather. peen) , Ilttle ones, , as mat ott eater Um, ' Ani!state whe xa t o res"! IBte t y, beard 'VW , mother rist haA In Ida fatherly aasuranee. and fond, parental Intl. Re vatted to diaco►er what the bnioeenta Fordd Bay About a mlaaionary book they'd heard the other day. run glaeSpate Jonah - Alonzo, all legs and - curly hair: ‘'You resit *bent Ste man they hung, and all the peo ple there; And Main= pi:4th° funny part, of haw it made him *weer: Joining quickly in, cried bfinnil wrist and dimp led neck: co fanny, though, as that about the check - .They canghtreomebody forging, cause hews' so green, I speck." 'Mat the thing liked the besteet," Mourn piped 'Bat, . . "I'Val,bow somebody pinned -away, and won't come back agiln,' And tookristintebodra wife with him upon a yaLlyoail r . "Then yod wean t lisVnina. %onto ," came swift from Minnie amarti .ewhezo r ts real about a girl who took her only And wrapt a baby op In it, and wt it in a ham" I'o,l went, hey?" trilled Alonzo, dlemayed to be the, earn Sun I And I'll yead Herald 'Personals,' and never tell you • The American male parent, bis hair arose on end; On either knee an Want term he did reverse and I=Z=2== GRAINS OF GOLD. Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. t • Not to "improve' the occasion"- merely, but to know the occasion to improve, this is the truest wisdom. • He who cannot abide the storm without flinching; : lies down by the wayside to be overlooked 'or forgotten. • Vabie the- friendship of him:Who stands by you in the attain; swarms of insects will surround you in the sunshine. • , Watch'!Otitii4 is Slier yo l u. 'HO is lurking unseen alongyottr path.= Keep your shield withyou, for4on know not when his blows will ' • It has been saidk that the darkest day in any man's Carper is that wherein he fancies there is some easier way of getting a dollar than by squarely earning it. .- Christ's teaching was like the light from a star, which comes down to us and causes us to gaze up all that line of -light to , the bright and distant orb_whence it comes. The dominion of fleshly lusts stupefies the understanding, and dendens the moral feel ings. .No men who isOunder the control of his appetite can be either . Wise or good. c z , They who doubt the truth of religion be cause ,they can find no Christians who are perfect, might as well deny the existence of the sun because it is not always noon-day. God tells us to bear our burden every day, and when we look back we s allow that the difficulties that appeared to frown upon us as we faced them, at last smiled up -on us. The moat awful judgment which,God can send upon sinners is to let them alone in their sins; at the thought of this they ought to fear and tremble, for it will make their doom certain...- 4 - Not to him -who sets out in the morning with resolution , and gallantry, but to him wno holdi out till the evening of life does the promise applk, "He that endureth tothe end shall be saved." Never think it is time to die till; u are called; for the Lord leaves us till p have done our'work,' and never sends ore sor row than we can bear and be bet r for, if we hold fast by him. Men must not only pray that God would help them, but they must make an effort to help themselves; Clod answers prayers in such a way as to encourage the performance of duty, not the neglect of it. It is easy . In the world to live after the world's opinion; it is easy in solitude to live after your own but the great man is ho who, in the midst*? a crowd, keeps with perfect sweetness the independence of solitude. The most firm and stable earthly struc tures are but temporary, and the most en during earthly possessions come to an end. Tito one therefore should look to theni as hii Chief good, or trust in them for happiness. Habits influence the character pretty much as under currents influence a vessel, And whether they speed us on the way of imur wishes} or retard our progress, their pow er is none the less important becauseimper ceptible. If you cannot be a greattriver, bearing great vessels of blessings to the world, you can be a- little spring by the dusty wayside of life, singing merrily all day and all night, and giving a cup of cold water to every weary, thirsty one who passes. No one is so happy as ,a real Christian, none so rational,' so virtuous, so amiable. How little vanity does he feel, though he believes himself united to god I How far is he from abjectness, when he ranks himself with the . worms of the earth. Many a man's days deceiVe him, they pass away like a shadow by moonshine, which appears longest' when the moon is lowest. You may not have but half a day to live, when you think that you have not lived half your days. The man who attempts to bring down and depreciate those who are above him, does not thereby elevate himself. He rather sinks himself, while those whom he traduces are rather benefitted .thaul• injured by the slan ders-of on so base. There aia cases in which a man would be ashamed not to. have been imposed upon. There is a confidence necessary to human intercourse . , and without which men are more injured by their own suspicions than they could be by the perfidy el others. God's word is like God's World—varied, very rich, very beautiful. You never know when you have exhausted all- its.secrets, The ; Bible, like nature, has something for every class of mind. Look at the\ Bible in a new light, and Straitway you see'some new charm. Despair is a sin exceedingly vile and con temptible; it is'a word of eternal reproach, dishonor arld!confuslon; it declares'the dev il a conqueror,.and what treater dishonor can be done to Christ thanior a soul to rro claim, before all the world, the devil a crown ed conqueror. Heap all the sweetest contentmerits and most desirable enjoyments Of this world up on a man, they will not make him a Christ ian; heap them upon a Christian they will not make him a better Christian: many a one hath been made worse by the good things of this world, and where Is the Christ ian that hath been bettered by them ? As we know not the time of our death, and no man can reveal it to us, duty and in terest require that wo should so live as to bo always readY. Then whether we die sud denly or after a lingering illness, no sooner al/alive absent' from the pody "than kWO I shall be present with the ,Usrd," beholding his glory and rejoicing In the fullness of his love. Dealers in strong drinks find the curses Gthey impart often return tenfold into their own bosoms. Very many children of those who traffic in liquid death and distilled damnation become inebriates, bloafed sots, and find a drunkard'Sgrave I Fathers, moth ers, sons and daughters' find a common bell of weeping 'wailing, and gnashing of teeth ! When the phyilcians told Theotimua that except he abstained from drunkenness, un- cleanness, &c., he would lose his eyes, his heart was so wedded to his sins that he an swered, "Then farewell sweet light." He had rather lose his eyes than leave his sins. do a man bewitched with sin had rather lose God, Christ, heaven and his own soul than ' , part with it. , It Is through much tribulation that Christ ians must enter the kin4dom of God. 4:tut they should not be anxious. Let them be found at all times in the path of duty, and when trials come Cher may expect to be pre pared 4r them: -- God will suffer no calami ties to dome upon them, except those which. he will overrule lot the advancement of His glory and our highest good. • Of many a young man today whose Ilte is irregular, if not flagrantly criminal, fond friends are saying; "Oh, he is only sowing his wild oats." Sowing his wild oats, in deed, but not in the sense intended, , tot in the sense of burying them, but sowing them as the terrible seed of a more terrible bar- vest. It is false, parents, that such a youth has rich promise in it. It is false, young man, that you can transgress great moral laws and form vicious habits, and on arriv ing at manhood cast them oil as easily as you can change your dress The law is that you will reap la manhood what you sow in yoth; that and not something else, PA 11 - T ErIYT I :O - ST 'lll l 0 7 N- WQ*ll*.gi: A. WEST 0 N & C0.,.' MANUFACTURERS tß c .z . = - PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS. PARTIOTLAR ATTENTION PAID - TO • GANG SAW ENGLISH, MULAY Sr.tCIRCULAR aIILLS Water Wheels suited t r o l :all heads of water, Tannery Irons, ,Bridge Irons,' &e. an experience by our Mr.' 47. M. CalkinSof over twenty years as a Machinist anfl Ibreman, enables us, by his personal supervision, to make ;strictly first-class Goods. Feb. 18, 1878.-1 y O. W.PRESTON PRESTON & HEERNIANS IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS ,14 ccoritaixis . ,„, Dr. -sr., STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Circalar, -, Gan,ff and Maley Saw - Mills, Machinery for Tanneries,' Shafting, Gearing and Castings of every description in Iron and Brass. orldaebinery of aU kinds repaired promptly and 'at reasonable ratee.lES Corning, Angina 28, 1872.-ly New Spring G-oods. THE SPRING CAUPAIn IS OPEN THE PEOPLE'S STORE IS THE WITH THE LAAGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods It has got to be pretty generally known that we keep the largest stock, the beet geode end sell them as low as any house in the trade in this section; and we keep very many articles not kept at any other store in town. In addition to our general stock, ur dar#Otock compistes about an nib, and every variety. Our Cloth Stock exceeds any within fifty miles, in quantity and variety, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS • enough for a Jobbing trade. The citizens of Tioga county are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock and prices April 1,1873. I. Its` 111 TWIT 4- 1 1141113 E,) Pasin Liman zurin FriLLAG6Mir FrELSO•N` Ha's gone to New York to buy a stock of Spring and Sum , 1 mer Goods. He intends to buy from, the best markets al bottom, prices, and hewill'have some splendid bargains to offer his customers. when he returns. - , < He has NOW on, _hand a quantity of Clothing and ,• Dress Goods which he wants out of the way, and he takes 1 this method of informing you,eonfiden,tially,that he will sell them,CH.R.4l"- you, dokt believe it, call and see. • /ESTABLISH En' IN 1849. SIERNOIX MUSA AND st s•• . v.•• :. a arAMMOTTRunui or v FIRST IN THE FIELD, EVER OFFERED 121 CORNING SPRIKG GOODS OEO. TIEERLOB Staple and Fan READY-MADE CLOT lify stock has been procured from wilt be satisfied with prices. Golds" for the Spr And propose-le offer to our e any respect by any other firm 80, all we !Lek. before yon make your purehaa It Is policy to leave your money. WELLSBORO, The Largest Est alif/TE & WAITE lIAXING facilities forltniPng and handlin g *Me quantities of cloodeenables them to offer them at the lowest Jobbing prices. In our retail department Goode are KM, at a smelradvance Oyer wholesale pricer. A large stock of Transfer Orna Executor's Notice. T =TEM testamentary on the last will ad went of,llichard - Videan, late of _Covington county ,Pa„ deceased; having been granted to =2led. an persona indebted to the estate • mt, and those having claims against the are hereby notified to chll for settlement on ei the execntord of said will, at their place of.„ re ' as given below: • 0. S. VlD&42f,' Covington, Tiogs Co., Pap • EICII*D. YUMAN, Forkeville, i3ollivan April 98,1813,-6t. ; Exe . • I c PLEASANT and improved rooms ihrnia with all that can be had to give ono pleasure in tend or pain, are found at A;13: Eistman's Dental.oTce, where the new liquid Nitrous Oxide is coOtlua6ly ad ministered with the happiest results ; also Ether. Chloroform and the Narootio•Spray is used wh n pre ferred. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, from one to an entire sot, inserted on short Special attention given to diseases of the 'pi uth.— Prosernition of-tho natural teeth a specialtijr Work warranted and terms nasonabl?, ,Opposit Cone House, Wellaboro, Pa. , , Pb:.ll. 1 8 • C. C. DRESS GOO I=l Shoes, &c., Suite. t T L ,~J CJI3I-ZaT-a A_ Oard t WE HAVE L DOING THE LE I OUR LINE IN T, W. J. j[ TORN DRTJ 11110011 ISLAND STOW A l mig GLASS, ALL SIZES, SINGLE AND D MILE THICK. PAINTS ALL HINDS AND COLORS, AND V BRUSHES. A FULL STOOK. Ni,ents, Striping Pencils and Brush A fall line of all olaeaee of r , Jam I, 1872. lIMI \R\ lII,\ AT , , - \ . \ . 1 iy DR' I GOO S, caved a large stock of Has just.re S, •Vi I HITE GOODS, ING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, Ie for ,the spring Trade. the best markets in the country, and therefore you "±-libzq* •M,= ------ nA the Public. ID IN A STOCK OF ng Trade with the firm TENTION OF n 'aml faKmaid . IS SECTION OF COUNTRY. stornera a stock that cannot be beat in our line. • e, is to give no a call, and we will soon convince you Where rton & Bra., ■ ent in Northern Pa. II 2,-.Ji a ull --1. c•ol ni = BALE AND RETAIL GIST T. AND WATER LIMB, lbr Carriage and Ornamenting. Cutte Appertaining to our business kept In stock. NOTICE s hereby given that a special Court of ComMou I Pleas trilllm held at the Court House luNitelleboro, commencing' on Monday the 19th day of Mel next, before Hon. Farris D. Streeter, President Judge of the 19th Judicial District, for the trial of all ,cruses certified to said court. D. C. COX, Feb. 25, 1873. Prothonotary. tests, Tioga he un , I' said same,''. her of ideuce RI AIiIiiTATIL44• hi lho s town'.o . '' n, Tioga county, Pa., con tainigg SO scretiof good tobacco land, 2 good bearing orchards of choice frult,-and 40 acres of timber of all Ictru* The tabu:ice is arst=class wheat land, is fenced in Et fields, and has water in every field._ There is also a goad large house of li rooms, and aUfietessaty out bui#lngs, a good new barn, good tenant Douse - audit blatuernith shop. The stock-and farming tools will he s id with the plaoatf desired. • For further partle- We inquire of the 'undersigned on the premises. 1 ll arm, Pa., Mar. 25. '73-2m * JOHN' STARNER.. _For - Sale.' • , , Tsubscriber offers_ for salichis farm in Middle ury, near likeneyillle, containing-106 acres, 90 acre improved, and is in pima state of cultivation.— The are two orchards, a good house, two barns, a etc Milling, and wagon shop on the premises. Any one taking to purchase . can Leaman, particulars. by , 3o n the subscriber on the premises, 18,; 1873-am: • ; B. M. WM= 1111 G GOODS PENN'A. JOHN H. PIEHOE Farm Or sale. \ . • ' It s r c i tiga i lek ' • - . 01' . „ ' , *ta x e it 1-00.0 wik ,„ Or sugairiAloasedli Viinentrated. 'Root and Herbal Juice, Anti-11111one Girasoilps. •TUE 4 SI.II'PpLIS, GIANT?' AT 01101`fflifiTIT:114 pc , illuitum, - Para° , - Physic. The novelty of mOernifiedical,Chemleal and Filar. bacentical Science. No use or any longer taking the large, repulsive and nauseous pills, • composed .of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredients, when we can by a careful application of chemical science, extract all the cathartic and other medicinal propertlea from the Mo st indelible roots'and herbs, and concentrate them:* Into a minute Granule; 'Cares:lly larger than a' Mustard iced, that can be readily swallowed by those of the meet sensitive stomachs and 'fastidithis tastes. • _Hach little Purgative:Pellet reprevento. In a moat concentrated fonn,as much cathartic polder 'as is embodied, iti any of the targe.pills ?found for sale in the drug shops. From their wonderful- cathartic power, ill proportion to their size, peopl e who have' hot tried theni are apt to suppose that 1. 11 nre harsh or drastic in effect, but such is not at all the ea, , e, the different active medicinal principles of which thuy uro lomposed being so harmonized and modified. ono by die others, at to produce a most searching and thoroUffilt yet gently and kindly Opera ting cathartic. - - . -' .$5OO Reward is hereby offered by the proprie tor of these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon an alysis, will find in them any Calomel or other forms of mercury 9r any other mineral poison. 4. !- . Being Ciit.hrelY vegetable, At particulars cal* 18 requlreo while using them. T ey operate 1 Without disturbance to the constitution; diet, or oc- t .cepation. For Jaundice .Headache Con.' stipation, - Impure Bloodj Pain in the; , Shaul: f i t :re, Tightness of ;sae Chest, Dix- . mines 'Sou: Eructations of the Stom ach, ad taste oin • mouth, Bilious attacks, P in ,in , region of Kidneys, , Internal Fever, ISltoited feeling about „ Sto.a Reli t Rash of Bidod to Head, High -Colored Erin°. Ensociability and Gloomy Farebodings, take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative- Pellets. In explana tion of the reineOW' power of my Purgative kellets over so great a variety of Mimeo's, I wish to say that their action' Upon - the animal. econo. • iny IS universal, not a gland or &home escaping-their sanative impress. , Age does not impair them; their sugar-coating and being enclosed in glass bottles preserve their virtues untie.' paired for any length of 'time, In any climate, ao that they are always fresh and reliable. which Is not the case withtbe pills found' in the drug awes; put up in cheap wood or paste - board boxes. - Recollect that for all diseases whore a Laxative, Alterative or Purgative is indicated, these little Tenets 'will give the meat perfeet satisfaction to all who use them. They; are wild by , all enterprising Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. ' Do not allow any druggist . to Induce you to take erlythiolg else that he may say is just as good as my Pellets bbecause be makes a larger profit on that which he recommends. If 'your druggist cannot supply tria th emll , enclose MS cents , and receiv e them by return I fr receiv e them .R. F. P/lair WC, M. D., Prop'r, , BUFFALO, N. N.Y. . . June 26, 1872, Rot-ly . . &red *tied o fa "II Of New Boot, Shoe, Leather ..„ AND FINDING STORE. New Shot') New Stock, and. first. e ass Work 1 • -\ AL w e ir from Ladies' k Kid nd - Cloth Bal inorals an:Gaiters, Ditto Chi rev's and Mie`ses. Gents',Cloth, .M - 6; \ ico, and Caf Gaiters. 0 ford and Prince .glbe. Ties. . A , good Roo of OVERSHOES, nod a full 110o \ of FINE BOOTS, W. El esazass IN THE FIELD AG MTh ranging In price from $4,00 to $7,00, pegged and sewe CUSTOM BOOTS from, $5,00 to $15,00, end worth the money of ery time Leather and Findings at the lowest rata, as usual. • The rinde signed having spent twenty foals of his life In Well oro—much of the time on the stool of penitence, awing the cord cf affliction for the good of soles, be eves rather in hammering than blowing. Wherefore, e will only remark to his old customers and as ma new ones as choose to give him a call, that he may e found at his new shop, next door to 13. T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with - the best and cheap. est deck in Tioga county. U. W. BEAUS. Wellsboro, April 24, 1872. Cyrus D. Sill, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors WINES, &0., Agent .for Fine Old Whiskies, Jan. 1, 1872. CORNING. N. Y. JEWELRY STORE: WELLSBORO, PA. 7 V. , ANDREW FOLEY , , ,>, wlio has long been established ' 0 , 0 .\% "t i c in the JeWelry business it kgfjk. , : // i; '-e Welleboro , has always for sale, c 4 ? , •~ „ _....,_ , I AMERICAN W ATel I ES, Gold or Silvir, Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Chains, Heys, , Rings , Pins, Pencils, Cases, Gold and Steel Pena, ThiMbles, Spoons, _Razors, Plated Ware, ' SEWING MACHINES,\ . . ... ae.; fie., Ac: . . With most all other articles usually kept in such es Mbhabments, which are sold low for tt C A 'S H. Repairing done neatly, and promptly, and on ober acrricht. - A. FOLEY. Jan. 1, 1872-Iy. ' , WALKER & LATHROP. . DEALERS IN lIARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TM-WARE, BELTING; SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, • carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, A. 2. Corning. N. Y., Jan. 1, 1872. Deerfield Woolen 'Mills DEERFIELD, PA. TNOILS.M BROTHERS, Proprietors of the above Mills, will manufacture as usual to order, to suit customers. OUR OASSIMERES - are warranted. Particular attention given to . Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing We manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll- Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy eorepotitlon. We have all good an assortment of Full Cloths, Cassim,eres, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy yourselves. We and retail at the Cowanesque mills, 2 miles below Knoxville .71 ' w. 1, 1872, J. H. Griswold , s Water Wheel: ripHEltnilersi g ned, are agents for the above' Water Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend it as supe-• nor to all others in use. Persons wishing to pur. chase should see•this wheel in operation before, buy ing other wheels. INGHAM BROS. peerfleld, Hey 15,1872. livid 'the following : WESTFIELD. Iran: 24, 1872 —We the undersigned, purchased ono of J. H, wold'it 80inch Water Wheels ;sing 68 inches of water to run three Pun-ofillone under a 20 foot head, and are well pleased with the - whe,ei. We havo - ground sixty busbela per hour with the th_ree_zrin and can average that amount per hour all day. 'E. D. PHILLIPS,--__ ' CHARLTON PHILLIPS, deywen d I All . $5 TO $2O of either so: 3 , young orold, make. more money w. k for us in their spare meniegis t or !Ii %be time, et anything 010 Patti_ _ars tree. Addreae O. T Portlantlotuatij. ! • Sept 1814-Iy. k ßand eack to a Rid Gaiter! Beat LSOHAH BROTHERS. 8 . ABLE . PREPARATION . eimpi) well-known ROOTS ; . HERBS,uId FRUITS, combined with ether properties, which in their nature aro Cathartic. Aperient, Rtitritions, Dittreti e, Alterative and Anti. Billow!. The whole - is preserved in a sufficient plautity'ot spirit from the keep Mem In say. climate. which ru St:GAR nkee the " CAA to - LANTA.. II : co ITVE S .4 nti of the most desirable Tonics anti r:a hn r ire in the world. They are intended strictly a 1110St1G TOMC Att , only to used as a medicine, and always according to directions. They afe the sheet.anchor of the feeble and de bilitated. They act upon a diseased liver. and stimulate to such a degree, that a healthy action is at once brought about As a remedy to wl.ich Women), are gaPeelaLly subject, it in stirirrn-ding ever y other atimulant As ti t.. 1 suer Tor, they have no equal .- They are a mild andgentle Purgative as we as Tonic. They Purify the Blood. They area splendid Appetizer. They make the weak strong. They purify and in vigorate. They cure Dyspepsia. Constipation, and Headache. They act as a specific in all species of disorders which undermine the bodily Strength and break down the animal spirits. - • 90 ' Depot' 63 Park Place, New A LYON'S Only 50 Cents per Bottle. It promotes the GROWTH, PRESER VES the COLOR, and increases the Vigor ;Ina BEAUTY° f the HAIR. OVEII. TIMMY YEAGG AGO LYON'S ICATUAIRON YOB THE HAIR was firstplaced in the market by Professor E. Thomas Lyon. a graduate of Princeton College. The name is derived from the Greek Kermit)," signifying to cleanse. purify, rejuvenate; or restore The favor it has reetlived, and the popularity it has obtained, is unprecedented and Incredible. It in creases the GIIOWTiI su,l HEATTTY Of the Ham. It is a delightful dressing. It et .icates dandruff. It prevents the Hair from turning. gray. It keeps the head cool, and gives the hair a rich. soft, glorly:ay peal mice. It is the s txti: in Qmkterrry and Quit,n . as it was Over a f!ii e Eli of a carriturr Aoo. and IF L•ldbyalDrugg Lud Country Stores at o y 7.‘ zits per 114.. i- Woman's Moryider Bait LYON'S 1. 5 1 1,11 ettdiM ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, .and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Ludigestion. Headache, Pain -in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness 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 of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia, In these. complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar antee of its merits,than a lengthy advertisement. lirovFemale Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the tum of life, these Tonic Bitters display , so decided an influence t hat's 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 Bladdir, these Bitters have no equal. Such Dis cises are caused by Vitiated' Blood, which is generally t produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They are a gentle Purgative as well as. Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in reiieving CongestiOn or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseades. ' For Skin Diseases,' Eruptions,Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustues, Boils, Car , buncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, • are literally dug up and carried out, of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters Ortateful-Thousands proclaim VINEGAR BIT TERS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. J.WALKER, Prop'r. a. H. McDONALD & CO.. Druggists 'and Gen. , Agts., San Francisco, Cal. and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., blew York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Tioga Marble . Works. MOTE undersigned is' now prepared to execute all or .ll. tiers for Tomb Stones and Monuments of either ' • Italian or .Rutland Marble, ofthe latest style and approved workmanshipand with disiatell. • Ile keeps constantly on hand both kinds of lslarble and will bo able to suit 411 who may favor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms as on be obtained in the country. FIUME ADAMS. ' .1411441111i1. • . an - • - 'The Best Peilit?n‘ the World. Any Shade from Poi. _White to . .Tet Black A combination of the purest paint with India Bub; ber,Tormltig a rvootkd c fry, fi rm, durable, clank. and beautiful Paint, Mad' by - change df temperature; is perfectly water•proof, and adapted to all classes of work, and is in erery way a better t paint for either in. aide or outside painting than itny-Other paint in the world, being from aue-thlrelloone4ourth cheaper. and lasting at least three times as long as the beat leadand oil paints. Be sure that our Team: Mum (cifiso genie of which is given about) is on every package. Prepared ready for tuse andsoldby the gallon only. March 18.1/173-4in of Chronic end Acute Rheumattem, Nearslige, Lam. bago, Sciatica, Kidney. and 'NervousDiseases. after years of suffering, by taking Da, FrxlolllVgarraltut RHEUMATIC SystuFr-the scientific discuirmal of A. P. -. Fitier, M. 13., a regular graduate physician, with when' we see perionally acquainted, glo - tem, for 89 , Years treated, theme diseases exclusively withestotilehing re sults.- :We believe Wont chestiest duty, after delib eration, to consciettetaudy. request sufferers to use it, especially persons in moderate circumstances who cazinotldford to waste money and time on Worthless mixtures. As clergymen' we seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on lie in publicly endorsing this medicine. But onr knowledge and experience of its remarkable merit fully Justifies 'our - action. Bev. C. R. Ewing, Media, Penn% suffered-aixtelni loam be. canto hopeless.. Bev. Thomas Murphy, 13. D., Frank. ford, Philad'a. • Bev. 'J. B. Davis, Rightstown; New Oetsey. Rev. J. S. Buchanan, Clarelicairlows. Bev. H. G. Smith, Pittsford, New York. Rev-Joseph Beggs, Fails Church, Philadelphia. Other testimonials from Senators, Governors, Judges, Congressmen, Physi ix? clans, &c., forwarded gratis loth pamphlet e lain ing,theab diseases. One thousand dollar" will pre sehled to any medicine for seine _diseases eh g equal merit under teat, or that can produce one as- many living cures. • Any person sending h letter description of affliction -will • receive gratis a egally signed guarantee, naming.the number of s to cure, agreeing to refund money upon sworn ate eat of its failbre to cure:- Afflicted - invited to w ri te't - Dr, Fitler,Philadelphia. His valuable advice coats nothing. WOOD & SCOVEL4E, Agents, Knoxville, Pa. , . March 11,'78—ly THE NEW SEWING ' MACHINE 44-vmc4exic:›i=l.2, Latest Improvep, hence LE BEST. HAS NO SPIRAL r SIN GS. Se - EVERY MOTION 16 ' § ..61 Has Self Setting Needle and Improied SHUTTLE. • THE VICTOR' AT ILL be put out ou trial for parties wishing, and sold on easy, monthly payments. Before purchasing, call and examine the VICTOR, at L. F. Truman's store inWellaboro, Pa. Machine Silk, Twist, Cotton and Needles of all kinds, constantly on band. N. B.—Maehines of all kinds repaired on reasonable terms. • Nov. 9, 1872-6 m. Furniture and Undertaking. Ha now on exhibition and salo at the old place, •.irgest and most complete stock of FINF I (ND COMMON FURNITURE to be 1,,,,dd tn• Northern Pennsylvania, consisting of MARRLI!: AND WOOD TOP CMTTER TABLES, HAT EXCF:S', FANCY CHAIRS, MITSROES. OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES, RACK ETS, PURE No.). FLUE MA :11:TSE N EXCELSIOR MAT ' TRAESES, and a full stock of the common goods, usually found In a hist-dais establishment. The abov goods are huge ly of their otvii manufacture, and satisfaction is guru , anMc.l both as to quality and pric,e. Thep sell the • • - Woven TVirre Mattrass the most popular spring bed sold; also the Tucker Spring Del that has ,been on trial for 1.7 years and giv en untversal satisfaction. Our to aupplied with ail ames.of the Excelsior Cashel., a new and b:aut.la etyle of burial case, together with other kitahrof fwreigu and home manufacture, with trim minga to match. They will make undertaking a:spec iality in their business, and any needing their servi att:lded to promptly, and at satisfactory char. ges. Odd pieccr, of Furuitore made, .and Turning all hinds done with`ficattiess and aiapatch. Jani 10, 1872.: VAN 11010 k C/TANDLEM To d wmolt IT stay CONCEEN.—Having concluded that lam entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 years close application to burliness. I ha ye passed over the furni ture business to "the Boys" as per aboVo advertise ment, and take this methoa of asking Pp them the same liberal patronage as has been extended to me.— My books may be found at the old place for settlement lan. 10. 1862. • R. T. VAN not*. , . • Eilid t LeSSllP Doors Blind s , Ceiling, ... , FLOORTI4G-,&0., made at the, Elklaud Factory and sold cheap at -• I tiIIIOLESALE & RETAIL. Parties will find it for their interest to call or write before purchasing elsewhere, to A price list Will be forwarded FREE on application •.i . , W. B. MEAD, April 8, 1873.-Gino. Elkland, Tioga Co., Pa. .. ,- HUG-II . YOUNG 1 8 , Insurance,Real Estate'Steamship' , A.,1:21-131VG7lr. . No 3. Bowen's Block. an-Drafts Sold payable in any city or town in Europe. - E -Cabin, Second Cabin, or Steerage Passage tickets to or from any town in Europe from or to Weffsboro, by the Anchor Line, or the Williams and Onion, O. S. • Mail Line of Ocean Steamers.- " ,r -- -Real Estate bought and so on CoMmtssion. .1 WI desire to cull particular ttentidn to the Inattr ance facilities afforded by the al and well known Wellsbdo Insur te Agency', J';---Ee'restranED }Sir 860. FIRE ' LIFE te A eID.ENT. 1. 1 Carts!, Represented 0,00000. . /ETNA, of Hartford, Copt). HOME, of New York. ! FRANKLIN;of Philadelphia. INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, of Phil's. PENNSYLVANIA, of Phlladoltihla.• • NORTH BRITISH MERCANTILE,E & dlnburg PH E NIX; of Brooklyn'N-...Y.:' ' - : LYCOMINO MS. - CO.;. **ahoy. Pa. - •' ' Tnavgt.go LIFE IVACCIUE_ NT, Hartford.._ P.olicles writ nin quay of - the abo l ye• leading Coln pantoe aCeMzdatct rate?, I.cases, g I,E, s .0 kti 4 T,... st.. s t Inioffloomo;liBowen a ‘ Blook. 4 1 Liurs! , . 1 1. 1 .vms PTA/9.; 41 / 1 * ' .- 1 : :, - - .• . • • • E. JENNINGS, Agent. Van Horn & Chandler, (Successors to B. T. Van 110rD) FINE PARLOR AND CHALIBER SUITS, COPAN, COT:TOTES, 12-TE-A-TETES, Coffin, Room 1
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