• ~ A Pailoy. . . the children • • Who have Urea through !WM/ lailm Were cOneeted and inirpected; , • ••••• ••,,,,ThoyAnaildraike norm:Orono th rong. —, fr:771910-1 11 . babble or,tholZoblet •-- - - +I,•itAMII thOuttribtliintoll • •, 4 .49• begi n with and 'Abet,- •1 Anil to finish tip within I Think of aU thinmen and women Who arb bow and who liwri been, • Every nation Bine° creation. . . i. , ..;.f.r4` aim% Ma of•nura has „i • . Andsol all of them; not any But was once a baby small, While of children; oh, how many ' 'l7 MVO no:er grown np.at all _ , 40 ,••• some have never laughed nor Never mud their may feet; Some have even flown to heaven, .llro -they know that earth was sweet; _arid ladeed, I wonder whether, • ' ;It we reckon ev'ry birth; , • And bring such a flock together, ' • - - - Therols room for Slept on earth. ic• 4—• r.• ' theft ' titllllitig faCI44 Who their saucy ears will box 7 Who .willCireati them and caress them? Who Will darn-their little socks ?. ;'Wbeie arearnie'enough fo held' them ? ' rzuanda ttapaa each shining head ? ; Int, Will plates them? who stela them? ' Who-svill pack thein off to bed ? ;:- I. `: , L titbit hitip*Cliiiiitian children; Little savage children, too, • In all stages; of all ages, That our Vanet ever knew! Little princes and princesses. Little beggars, ,wan and faint,- Some In very handsonie dresseit, • Naked some, bedaubed with paint., BM • Only think of the confusion Such s motley crowd would make; ..; Oathrr of 3heir chatter, .- • ... : And the things that they would break - Ohl the babble of the Sable!. ~ .1. • 41)h I the finder of the fuss To begin with Cain and Abel, , • And to f4itah off with us I =EOM QUIPS, AIM QVIBXS.. Tiongh, tisk—cork soles. Long tislesturniiikes. Sorrowful-fishes—w(h)ales. • Wood.tor coffins—dye-wood. Bright fishes—rays and lamper 'put, a 'horse on his metal—aloe - Romantic deatli----aYoung lady= drowned in teats: . t 4 ' , • ' .l tit ii '. lartguagol-'coriversation. ...between partner). . • ' Words - in• seaiOn.- 7 -- - "Breddy.bitd;:tliag ycr." • A:tree Airierican is too proud to beg and toe licaiest to. steal. He gets tainted. Gravity, is, no is more an evidence of wis dere.. than a tcollar paper of a linen shirt. • • Most men like to see themselves in print., Ladles -like to see themselves in silks and velvets.." - • , ' '. ' • . ".1 5 Oor, but respectable people" are com mon enough; what we want now arc a few, who; are, rid:l,llnd - respectable. . .. Ayoung - lady studying French, and, find-, 'ing that "belle" Meant "fide," told sonic) one in a letter that we had a great deal of belle, weather lately. • ' , An amateur editor in Indianapolis has made a fortune by his pen. His father died Of grief after 'reading one of his leading ar 'ticks, and left him $130,000. - Miss Lyons; of Newark, shot - her 'brains out, because she was obliged to board with strangers. •• We have often wondered why more boarders didn't commit suicide. , A. cherubic little fellow told .phis kindly school teacher 'recently, that he doesn't want, to be an angel so much as he did. He pre fers to, grow up, go to Congress and receive back pay. , . . Mr, Charleki Thapson recently ran his head against a young lady during a cotillon. "Ala I excuse me deah," he cried; "did it hurt, ahr "No, sir," she replied, "it's too softsto hurt Anything." il When n you see paragraphs stating that Mr- So-and-So, of such a place, is 111 years , old, set it down in your mind that the man who wrote the item would have been a mag nificent liar if his early educatson had not been neglected -. . • ~,,, "Is`Mike McCloskey in the ranks ?". ask the commander-in-chief, as the army stood in „line of battle. "Here, Gineral, ' said Mike, stepping forward. "Then let the en-„ gnendent begin," said 'the General. , That is the waylilikci tells the story. , - Jedediah Burchard, once preaching a re vival sermon; was interrupted by the en- 1 trance of Aaron Burr. "Here comes one," says the revivalist, "against whom even I will testify in the day of judgment." "Yes, sir," said Burr, "in fifty years of criminal practice I, have always found the greatest rascal tern State's evidexe." ' "That's • a very stupid brute of yOur's John, " said a Scotch minister to one of his ,parishoners, a peat-dealer, who drove his merchandixe from door to door in a small cart drawn by a donkey. "I never see you but `the Creature is braying." "Eh, sir,"l said. the peat-dealer, "ye ken the heart's warm . when friends meet." A lady Walkieg on Ilroadway a short time ago a gentleman's button caught in the fringe of her shawl. , Some moments ,elapsed be fore:the parties were separated. "I, am at tached to you rnadam,' said the gentleman, goodhemoredly, while he was industrious ly trying to get loose. '. , "The attachment is Inetual, air," was the equally good-humor d reply. suetsmartest case of the kind that we haVe with lately is that of a g,irl who makes her'Unsespecting father the daily bearer of sweet missives to a• clerk in his office who has beee forbidden to visit his employer's house; ',She pins the letter in the old gentle man's cloak; and when he reaches the once and throws oft the garment, the clerk' gets it and responds by the same carrier. Miss Kitt ----- danghter of D— , --.„ loVes her father Mad takea an - interest in hispro fession. - ` Tho, other day a lady called in to see tier; and asked her how she was and bow ahnwas getting along. "Oh; pretty well," answered Mias.Ritty, "pretty well; plenty of colds, some bronchitis, and a little typhus fever; hut as father said yesterday, to make things lively, what we want is a nice little epidemic." . • • . A few days since one of our popular at torneys called upon another brother of the profession .? , and asked his opinion upon a certain point of law. The lawyer to whom the question was addressed drew himself up, and said, "I generally get paid for telling what I know l"- The questioner drew a half-dollai from his waistcoat pocket, hand c4, 4 to the other and coolly remarked, "Tell ms'alLyOilimow, and give Inc the change." , In a night-school the other evening, Ir l a ' village not twenty miles from Oxford, t h e teacher was trying to make his class stand the meaning of,subtraction, under °and. to ii justkate his Subject, said, "SuPIY osing a f ar leer bad foer hundred 'aheeP, and he sold 114't them,-by Alli'd what-process„ would he 17,13- tiers u how many he l e f t t What won d ho 'do ?” F LII A. rAW .I. Joned lad of four !'", with beaming face aid outstretched arm, replied, as 'icon are he cpinßht the teach er's eye, '"Ard'it tile shuppard, sir." Danbury News•isms. Did - yOu ever 'wake up nt ink night and think of Sergeant Bates.? • . ' A. woman Avho tells fortuneS frtim a, %est op ja not necessarily psaueeress, People who have 'luxuriated on buck wheatcakesallwinterarebackingupagainst door jams and gate posts with a good deal of pleasing ; activity: - • . Theto Wixe fight between Danbury, and. librfollC 'roosters in - this. place on Friday. Tbe palmovery good citizen Inuit feel over such a btutal display is seinewluit • modified by the fact that our rooster licked. , Avery unpleasant fix was that of thog.erit on Saturday night, who struggled manfully but hopelessly to encase himself within a pair of tight boots while a dog fight was go mg on around the corner: lie finally got out there in bis stocking feet, but . the fight over. • A Danbury beau of ten winters (not like this one however), stole a-barrnonidarriday evening. to serenade his girl with, and was sending thunder and lightning through it when overhauled by his father and the own er, He says there are places where a poult ice, won't lake hold worth a cent. • - • A Danbury young man who was once a clerk, lately went on a farm to work. The first night. in his new position he was de tailed to retrieve a calf from tho apartment of its parent to another shed, and while e '- gge, as thousands have been before him, in ahoving the contrary beast along, tho mother reached under the tails of his coat with her horns, and suddenly lifted him up against the roof of the building AT , frtli alerce that threatened to abetter every bond in his body. The first thing he did on returning, to Oath was to rub himself, the next thing , was to throw up his place. lie said ho.dtd net doubt that agriculture was n noble pur sult,•ond. that the farmer needed an assist ant br the discharge of his multifarious du, ties, but be don't believe the Creator design ed him for making skylights in. cow-shed: , 2 - B hoip4,*Oziwtorreiroa to your . 'Mend. PAINTED' POST . IRON ViORKS, 111 REM "How's your 610) , . sell them CELN4P---if you, don't believe it; e4,11 - 472;c1,: see. ME ,I".A.ITVW - VOD - 11POST., - -...iLii , , i viirsow 0 N :& COl, ~ _ MANUFACTURERS or . N • , • POII,TAI3I4E AND‘StATIONARY STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS: . • - • „ PARTIOTLAR ATPENTION PAID TO ,• . , \ GANG SAW 'AIALtS, ENGIASti, '3,4:PLAY & dIRCULAit:MII.44 SHINGLE MILLS AND ENGINES ALWAYS ON AND Water, Wheels suiteo.to all beads of,f , #ater, Tannery Irons . , Bridge Irons, &t. experiente , by our 'air. lir. IL Calkins of over twenty years. as a dffacbinist r anil Forenuin; enableS ns, • by MS personaL:supervision, to make` , strictly tlrst-class Goof's. "Fah. 11 1871-17 G. W.YRESTON. o itc). (ME asrANS • PRESTON & HEERMANS IRON FOUNDERS. & Z.:ANIMISTS ~•,, • • 1 , , er,. • • : • • "1 g r.. 9 61ANDFACITUREWI OF STEAM 'ENGINES AND BOILERS, • Circular, Gang and M - u,ley Saw Mills, Machinery for Tanneries, Shafting, Gearing and Castings of every, description in, Iron, and Brass. tOil - Macbinoriof all i filuds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates.7l* Corning. August 28, 1872.-1 Y New Spring Cfood_s. THE SPRING CAMPAIGW: IS IiTEK AND,THE PEOPLE'S kIORE IS THE WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STACK OF Staple & Fancy Dry Ga-ods It, has get to be pretty generally known that we keep the largest stock, tho beat goods and sell them as JOr,f as any house in the trade In this section; and we keep very many articles not kept at any other store in tcorn. In addtUon to our general stock, . Our darpetitocit comprins *anti tab and every variety. Oar Cloth Stock exceeda'any within nay miles, in quantity and variety, DRESS GOODS,sllAwLs'A,Nti DOMEsTic GOODS enough for a jobbing trade. The citizene of Tioga county are respef,iftilly Invited to call ~a iniexanalun our stock anti prices. , • • • • • , Apa11,1.1873. SMITH & WAITE. LEE= vrtgr En= VEIE UMW =WC ? trazia.m . triLsom . . Hai gone to Now York to bit4j a stock of Sprike'cdtd #*2 iner Goods. He intends to buy from, the ,best markets at bottom,priees,and he will have some sple did bareains to offer his customers when, he returns: He has NOTII . on hand a quantity of .Clothing and DPegs Gbods Witch he wants' oul: of ',the wal),,a,nillie takes this method of informing yorkoon,fidentially,that he will ESTABLISHED ;IN 1849 ' FIIIKT IN THE FIELD, N.... EVER OFFERED IN CORNING. h ~ r =I II r!! 111113 -; ' , Cali =1 Corning Pound MIMI =I IMO , . ' Et. ` W. -3E:bevarrk.4:2) i , CSC •., 4 a (>313.a 11 91 • I , lihniutact urers,a Station:ll'Y noil , Pcrtablo ENltuca and iiiiilers.'' (leaking; sinittinti and Si:i, iiiiipry reqiiirou roe !kw iitilld, GrisiVirla and i ranhieries. Ovens and Grates, fur burning. Tau, • tierinys,, ria )Iq , viUg tiultlia“, 4l , and Watched hark, ensilage, Rolls, Railroad Frogs, Chairs. and" Repairing ii.siii ai Alit t 110 it I.: NV° 'hav'e: fa. chilies for shipping by Canal; or 'Railroads to all points, owl can furnish 31adiltiery clual. , r thin Eastern or t 1 eaten intilders of 1116 beat 'quality. Jail. 1. 15(72-Iy. , , • , -• ._ - li(titNlNl4. N lank?, 14 ENTV. N.V. 4 • SPRING GOODS. Staple and'a, READY-MADE CLO My stock has ;been procured!' wilt be satisfied with prices. SPRINGA SUIVER has now on hand a largo and complete stock of Spring indSummer - imods which ho offers to the public at the stock is complete and varied, consisting of Doruekic, British and French Fabrics in all materials. The assortment of colors contain tho entire range of the fashionable Now Bliadee. contains a well selected stock of 'standard Bleached and Brown Muffins, Calicoes, Gingli4us, Ticks, Colored and Plain Carpet 'threatli, 'Warps, &c. , .. . • The Housekeeper's Department.' • i embraces a full lino of Table Linens, Napkins, Nottingham Lace Curtains, Liumt ' and Paper Shade l.l s, Mai tinge, liemps, Ingrain and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Mats, fm. contains an immense stock of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing,—composed of first-class materials and made up In latest styles;—Boots and Shoes, latest styles of Hats, Caps, Neckties, Collars, dm. Also a largo stock of Trunks and Valises, all sizes and prices. . , . • ' GROCERIES,i PROVISIONS', , . Timothy and Clover Seed, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c., &e.—TAZ - Tho public arc regpeetfully invited to call and examine our stock. . „ THOMAS HARDEN. April 29, 1873—t1. . . • The Largest Establishment , in Northern Pa. = TT MING facilities for buying and hanging large quantities of Goods enables _EL lowest Jobbing prices. In our retait i r department Goods are sold at. a si . . /AMC stock of STONII, Transfer Ornaments, Stripi Jan. 1.1879. LL, ETPERStestanzentary on the last will add testa. ,ment of Richard 'Mean, late of Covington. Tioga .cOnfity, Pa.Oleceaseq, having beggligranted to the. un •dersigned,' all persons Indebted 'the estate of said 'decedent, and those having.claimaAgrainst the same, aro hereby notified to call for'settlement on either' of 'the exiamtors of said will, at their place of residence as given below. C. S. VIDEAR, Covington, Tioga Co.. Pa.. • RICIM VIDE&N, Forksvillo, Sullivan Co., Pa. Aprll/873.-6t. , • e Executors. ' i LEASANT and improved rooms famished with P all that can be bad to give one pleasure instead of pain, are found at , A. B. Eastman's Dental Office, ;where the in liquid lilt:wins dzide is continauly ad ministered with thcf ' happiest resnliii; also Ether, Chloroform and tholtarebtle Spray is used When pre ferred. . • , _ . _ • • • ' "ARTIFICIAL TERM, 1 . from ono to 41:1 entire, sot, inserted oft abort notice.— ripticlat attontion given to, diseases- of the mouth,— Preservation of the natural teeth a specialtv 'Work =ted and terns reasonable,- - Opposite Cone Wallalboroi Pa.. Fob, A, 1878-tt. - V> 4 ll‘, - AB .0 C. DRESS G Shoes, &0., Su. Mr :- Val T TR,01114.S HARDEN THE .L.,cow_u,s9r THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT In addition wo have a full supply of choice Flour, *TOI3IV BavegaseTA RIIODB 'ISLAND AND WATER LIMB, EOM GLASS,t ALL SIZES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE THIOK, PAINTS ALL RINDS AND COLORS, VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRUSHES, A FULL STOCK. and Brushes for Carriage Cutter Ornamenting. fall line of all classes of Good appertaining to our business kept in stock. Executor's Notice. V 1 C ofe li/tag:thine Shag, r' IS. ' t-113:11:Y - 1 43 "40 . • ATHERS M•ceived a large stock of row DR Rl' GOODS, MI ODS, WHITE GOODS, ' HING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS liable for the spring Trade: orn the best markets in the coitntry, and ,ilierefore' you. I .4 3 1.1V7C1 iiiiitME. im..c•ozziss. IN DRBS,S'.:OOODS 151 x=ixmi=tC. MIOLESALE •AND DETAIL I Adminishiator's Notice.. tiETTERS of Administration on the estate of Con id Cowley late of Union township, deceaseil, have been granted to Catharine Cowley, residing in Union, T s said a e e c gro lt ir'e P r L e iu t o o s requested cni o make acin payment, having claims or uemande will , will make known the 'same without delay. . !CATHARINE COWLEY. Union, April. 16, 18.13.-ft. Farm for Sale. AVALUABLE lht4n,for 'sal e of 195 flares, situated in the town of Nelson, Tioga county, Pa., con taining 30 acres of, good tobacco land, 2 good bearing orchards of choice fruit, tuul 40 acres of timber of ill kinds. The balance is finst•class wheat land, is fenced in 8 fields, and has water in every field. There is also a good large house of 11 rooms, and all necessary out. buildings, a good now barn. good tenant house and a blacksmith shop. The stock and farming tools will be sold with the place if dealt:ed. For further petite mare inquire of the undersigned on the premises. . , Nelsoff,,Pa. p , Mar. 25, '73-2m * JOHN STARNER. • • r 91111E,subscriber offers bury,' near Keeneyvil acres improved, and is id There, are two orchards store Minding, and wagon, ode NVishing to purchase_ k 6e,iimg on the subscriberp March 18, 1873-3 m: =CIO SPRING GOODS 11•1 them to offer them at the all advance over wholesale g Pencils and JOHN B. PLEROL' Sale t - or sale his farm in Middle. Ile," Containing 100 acres, 00 good staid of cultivation.— , a good Lone, two barns, a 'shop on the premises. Any ♦:au learn abi particulars by 'a the premises. at. /MEM: ~ . 3 4, " '_ \ flfita ‘ \ li k eltefeS 24. .., • .: • -,- - '4‘ *- • , • ‘lO - . ' 0 .:{ -41 Vie I:1 if , ~, . •,.,„.... .., . . ~ 0 ...', i i ' , o'3 ••J) Z: tj, ,, t br Sugar-Coated" Canientratod)fliaat : : and Iforbar - duiceg, 340- 12,1 "1" 10 Granntca, 'ißilE f‘ ri tirlFAM , Orr?. , CAULS,UVICri air, 12,4 t. , uni in' arva MEM INN ME IMEB phyldo. The neYelty of modern kedieni; Cheiniedand inacentical Science:" No niM of any longcrtaking the repulsive and ; nauseous pithy) composed of cheap crude, and bulky ingredients,• when we eau by 4P. careftil application'of chemical science ,;extract all -,the cathartic and other,modicinal properties fromthe hiost valuable Grannied" herbil,Miel' couccutiatorthetii ,Ipto minute scarcely lalgortlian a Imustard seed, that can be readily swallowed by, those of the most sensitive stomachs and ittatidions 'tasteaßtitachlittle Purgative Pellctivpreeesie. in o. most concentrated form, as much cathartic power 'as Is embodied in any of the large pills found for sale in the- drug shops. Front their wonderful cathartic , power, In proportion to their size, people who have hot tried them aro'apt to suppose that they are harsh; or drastic in effect,' but such is not at all case, the ;afferent active medicinal principles of Which they are composed being so harmonited and modified, ono by; the others, as to produce most searching and thorough, yet gently apd'hindly opera. ;ling cathartic. • 0500 Reward is heieby offered bythe prOprie: tor, of these Pellets,' to any chemist who, upon an alysis, will find'in them any Calomel 'or other-forms of mercury or any other mineral Being entirely veginit b e, no particular ears is required while using them. They Operate without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or oc ctipation. For jaundice', 'lleadachte;Con ,stlpation, littpnre Blood, Pain the , Shoulders, 'rightness of the Chest, Dir.- zlness,liotir Eructations of the litom- :ticks , Bad taste in mouths - Bilious !attacks, . Pain in rogiou of Kidneys, 'lnternal Fever, Bloated, feeling about ,Sio.nac, Bush of Blood to Ifead l iiiigh ,Colored Urine, 'Unsociability and :Gloomy Forebodings,' take Dr. Pierce's 'Pleasant purgative Pellets. In explana-, !lion of the remedial power of my Purgative Pellets toyer so.great a variety of diseases, I wish to gay that their action upon the, animal econo. Fray is universal, liot a gland 'or tisstke escaping , their Sanative impress., Ago does not impair them-, their suglr-coating and being enclosed in glass bottles pretiervo their virtues lintel ' paired for any length of time, ip any, climate, se that ttkey are always fresh and reliable, which is not the ' case with the pills found in the drug stems; put main cheap weed or paste-board boxes. ißecollect that for all diseases where a Laxative, AlteratiVo Purgative is indicated, these little Pellets rill' give the most perfect satisfaction total who use than,: T,hey tiro sold by all Utiterprising Druggists lit 2d cents' a bottle. • Do not• allow any druggist tolinducci you to take ; i anything else that: he may say is just as good as, my 1 Pellets because he makes a larger profit on that which ho reconimends.- If your , druggisto,cannot ; supply theta, enclose cents and reedve them by return, mail from • V. rlT.Ralli, Est. D.p.PropPr•• A , . , litlrra() y June 26, 1872, Itot-I,i, I= lIMI New BoOt` Sho6 7 ' , Leather AND FINDING' STORE. Mese:Ono . , Now, Shop, Now Stock, 4nd . first, ''. Class 'Work 1 . ,0 A NYTEEING from Rand Cack . tub Kitt Gaiter. seat XL lino of iLadies ' lCi ' d and, • Clotk, Bal-; cents' 01.,..M0r0cc0, and Calf. Gaiters. , o.icfo7•d and Prince' filbert • • ' Ties. A gooOlinoor OVERSHOES, and a fulil4)o or, ■ ranging in price from $4,00 to $l,OO, pegged and sewed prOm $5,00 to $15,00, l and worth the money every time Leather. and Findings The undersigned having spent twenty years of his life in Wellsboro—much of the time on the stool of 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 es choose to give him a call, :nevi be reime. nt his-new shop, be‘d door to B. T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with the best and Cheap., est stock in toga county. 0. W. BEAKS, • Wellaborb, April 24, 1872. • - WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOreign and Damestic Liquors WINES, c., &c. Agent for Fine Old Whiskies, Jan. 1,1812 CORNING, N. Y. JEWELRY STORE' • . 1 WELLS B ORO, PA. 1 . . 1 k. ANDREW FOtEY ;(.. ."--;- - 1: 2111 who has long be'eu established ; ! t c ; '•'‘ i in the Jewelry business it ko ' l7, ;1.4' , '" ) Wellsboro, - linp. always for salo I it , S: a p 4. i,, i , ' ( k — , - various kinds and prices of AMERICAN WATCLiELS;. ' ! Gold,or SiWer,,,Cloettp, Jewelry,, Odd ()halt, 5,.. goys, Ring,s,pins, Pencils, 91 . 815, 'Hold rd ' Stool Ports, 'ihimbis, ,Wothis, Razors, c ' Plated Wat t, ' ' l ' ' " '' SEWING MACHINES,. ~ Sze., ko., &e... ,- , • ' With thost another articles usuully keillt irt ' such 'es tablisronOsts, which are sold low for ' ' ' . 41% ,- A 8. H. ~ ~ ~ Repairing done neatly, andrpromptly, and on shor . . bTOTICIV. .. • A. VOLEL Jan. 1, 1872-Iy. . ' , , . • • . WA P. LATHROP. . . DEALERS IN - - • HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, • STOVES, TIN-WARE, BELTING, • , • - SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER' • LIME; AGRICULTURAL • 1 IMPLEMENTS, • Carriage and Harness Trimmings, •, ‘..! . . . . , . HARNESSES, SADDLES; &-o. , [ .I ' Corning, N. Y., Ja L• 1, 1872. . -." I •, gilt. r Deerfieldi INGUAIIf BROTHEitS, Proprietors of the above Mills,. will manufacture as usual to order, to suit customers. OUR GASSUIIEItRS are warranted. Particular attention given to - Roll .Carding &Cloth Dregging We manufacture to order, and go ;all kinds orltoli, Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy , competition. We have se good an assortment of . . Full Cloths, C assi7neres,,4-0., and give moro for• Wool in exchange than. any other establispment. ,Try them and satisfy yourselves, Wo, w)aolesale and retail at the Cott:anew - 11M mills ? . 2 miles below I 'Jan. 1. 1872 t. 0 „ 1 .,. ~ J. H. Griswold% Water Wheel. THE undersigned, aro agents for the, above ,Water, Whoel, 'and can cheerfully recommend it as supe riorlL to all of ern in use. Persons wishing to' put , chase should see this wheel in operation before buy 'lug other wh els. 11 , 1011Ald BROS. ~• , • Deerfield, May 15,1812. ' • Itederthe tollou'lng : ' • - • , Wzmoxisi, AXBIL J 872. • We . the undersigned, purchased one of, J. Gris wold's-41011261i Water Wheels using 68 intheit tit' water to , run three run of-stone under 0,2 A foot head, and era well pleased with the wheel. Wo , have ground sixty bitehele parliour with the three rem and' can 'average that amount pee, hour ell dity... ; • . , ME 85:., ' $2O l oro t fVo t rtin c e n Te t4 o wi lp 1 6 1 , 4 oL ' il t l i i t ar cl e as ex s , yourig, or old, make more money at trOrli for us in their,spako Momenta, or all Um time, than atanything else, Particulars Ago. Address ti..,Stingoi2 . P4Fllaufl i ° OW, 2s, 113724 V r n TMrnIIMMM 7noral4 and' Ditto ehildren! s and Misses. FINE BOOTS,, CUSTOM BOOTS at tho lowostrates, as usual. Cyrus D. Sill, W!olen Mills tFIET, PA. INUIiAI~ , , I7RU~FtEIiB. k;.,D, PHILLIPS. ' cnituvrox rtitizsra A ftor 3 Ve a,rg 9i* t alhas provectio it the he Ettid pain ittibdltv fug Lliatfleut tss 41.t0 14V9rItt., ~„ ' with' unbontidocl ateVra;gq frral cases of thit:4, Benloes, Dime, illpt“alrutAttma. uratism,. flard fiwatllucess "Men, Chilblains{ rtbsi‘ •of -ttio Joirita, rOztra- V&A, Sara. Ate:, &b.. amolg pll .poltiong-,,0n4 gpiaink Fo dare, ltinfkbono,Foll-ova,Scratchee,V7fiullfalti.H.. rale, 43i)rIng-billt,i Saddle; =Cdttar !Ind • • mega pr , t . ,114 Tye arli,Ear,l# - liofsg,yiVlitte;gO;'(Ca,. r C r ' -•. : blii:o i lithiraigia; ' Rhetinailtim; ' Omit. , Lath 1 Salt-rlistnn„ - Poifionons Baas, External lth Muscle Affections, Sore Nipples, &,,o.g and justly tanned the tannicen for all ' --- , • 8X7r,EWN.4,1:. '*r. Otl4 • nomembertniir , Litilnient4 "gyring up in a Mayor a year, p TFLE MOST ADSMILD torontrain, mars DT NEW-BOIIN' AND i MINOMWOIS LTNIIMN oftlmo te expel-lone°. of r ovgr thirty rial, whthe moot aubiltahtial reenitiri a inultitado ofwitxtesamt 'I 'U the Linlincntia not as reommendel Roney will be Ref Do not bo imposod,,iapon by Xiang,z .Y. dhow 74.riment claiming the same properties o jreanit& :no area cheat and a fraud., Vo sure ,lutd•getk , • nothing but: , ,'; • .; li - i • : - notnotant f „ 0 . gir ROM, BY etLlf DIII7qOISTS _ AM) trsTAX 1310nEa 4T 2006 60c. 'and. il.'per 134 liOneE Rizn or Borrxat„ STILE, =IN ill _ L'KqN Magnolia A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE Puna .Blooming ,Comple It is Purely Vegetable, and its °penal and felt at once) It does sway with th Appearance caused by Heat, Vatigue, n merit. Heals and removes all Blotches an dispelling dark and unsightly spots. Tau, Frecklea, and Sunburn, and by its powerfUl influence mantles the %dad eh- in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the 'zine,ss;• sour Eructatiops of the Stomach in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpit ; Heart; Inflammation of the Lungs, 'Pain i ;of the Kidneys, and a hundred ; other painfu are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In thes ~irltaSno equal, 4nd one•bottle willmoire a 'antee of its mers than a lengthy advertise For Female Complaints, in yo ,roarried or single,' at the dawn of wdnian .turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display . so 'influence that a marked improvement sg tible. ' For Inflalnmatoty and Claim:at nudism and Gout, Bilious, Remittent mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood; Liv and Bladder, these Bitters have no equals ' eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which iprodtieid by derangement of the Digestive _They, aro t Gentle Purgative a is Toniog, possessing also the peculiar me i As a piowerftil agent in relieving Congestion Imation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, an: 'Diseases. - - !* - For Skin 'Dlitensosp .. Eruption9, 'Mom!, Blotche9, Spots, Pimples,-Pustules, buncles, Ring-Worm ,s Scald-Head, Sore isipelaS, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of the Sk and Diseases of the Skin,,of whatever naw' are literally dug up and carried out pf the s • 'short time by the use of these Biltera ' Grateful Thousands proclaiin.VlN Teas the most wonderful Invigmant that eve the sinking system. ' 'J: WALKER, Prop'r. R.II.IIeDONAL Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, and cot of Washington and Charlton Sts., ( SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND D :March 4,1873-131 v. , A CERTAIN CURE P9R , Seated Con gh, InelpientConsumption, Cold ,J I3lood, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Catar chats, Croup, Whooping Cough, A, Pains in Breast or Side, Dyspepsia, dice, Dinziness, • ' ILeSS of Appetite, Fever and Ague, • Indigestion, Liver Complaint, D 1 , hoes, and all DiSeaSes of the • LI • " EtOnnteb and Liver. • • Gregg • ; • lit Yof sole Agents, and to whom all ordera should I efh—igyyott SALE BY PIEBOE & Kagss, 'll* PRICE, $l.OO , June 12:1B72-10 '! . Tiog6 - Marble W or ' !- , lial4„irvd.r44,„"4.lo,uow 000 \ 0 to exe• dere tb,•Tonsb Stones ancl kronnments Italiamor Rutland, i. 711 \ • , 2 ofthe latest sty Wan 4 approved worktoanan Aispatdb. 1: " •'; •.• He / keeps constanuy on liana both kinds ,atid•Will bootie to suit all Who • nsay. favor their orders, on as reasonable terms as can 'Oho country. - afill.L/810, tie:, I= Backs •© and may be 31 *tot„ .uang “:13 But years and by 31111 dd. inn I. CO, ion. n is seen Flushed d Excite- Pimples, 2:Yes sway. untie but 2'k with. clt: hesi, Dia- Bad Taste tion of the the regions , symptoms, complaints Jettet gym.- . nent. ng or old, lood, or the deeded an .n percep• o ithou. and Inter. :r,- Kidneys Such Dis-! ;s generally • r fv a tsi l l na it of acting lor InAarn in 23i ions , etter," Salt :oils, Car yes Lry- Humors qr natUrq, A stern in a 1 • I' GAR 1 , 31. T.• sustaiined I & Cp.. Cal.. ew York.) ALEk..S. e World's Tonic Purely vegetal): nun FROAL AL Dm P. LORI ER'S ITYXU AR BIT ERS Spitting of b, Droll thnui, ann- Os, headdress sboro, Pa uta all or. f Other lar le, kpazidwAtb of Marble him with I obtained ;' ~ '~ ~ ADOM 4 4 , 40, hist' rattit: in , , - ,the ,World, Any Shade Pere White.to Jet Black rxii,ll3biatiou,"or ttle,'Outest paiut, withludia Rub. ber, furmiug a 111(?4hroloesu,,lirpir,,AtrOle, etaslit and tLkuttiftit - Pasia,'unettfoi;ted by chafiga'of 'l.6nf2ritate; is perterilly „Filtel-Prout aturiulapteMta all -claageo of irons, aut7 is lu every-way a better yaltut for either in. aide or otitaide pattitiug than any other pai n t in the World ? hying from 0110.1111111 tv oue.l . 9urth cheaper, and iart - mg atleaat tier , 4! a. 4 toughs the bc;at lead atet bilimfoto. 1411 &ice, piApx:, slaw, jitc ximife of ite,,er,.1.4 0i114n4t).;(..) if Or/ ee r ,r,u vgaagr. piepa t m i•e&fyfor Inti• nitrVi , st'd byl the only. 1 law: 01,1 g, 1373; tar', ‘ir 4"iirhiiio to.ltheunidtistn; Neuialiga, Lam; :1-totS,!, and Nervous Dirngsses. Met t;e4ts , niklng YEGETABLX i3eiCiltifitj'A.lBo"ttry Vf 4. P. Fqpr, , ..4.-A, a rtquiar graduate physician, with shorn ss arc nermlually acquainted, who has for 39 yews reatc-d t bees diseases exclusively with astonishing re, 'milts. We bendy., it. our christian duty, after dab. - oration, to cof sule. thus:fly, request,sullerers to use It, i.sprccially' ',creel's in mod...rate olictitusiauces Who ;cannot :Ilford' to waste‘uittnify and - time on worthless pytxturet.. ,1s clergytnen seriously feel the deep egp risibility resting oa us in puldiely endorsing Bea fltsitclnc. • But our knowledge rind experience of its !remark:tine merit Sully knit-ides h our action. Rev. C. Ili. Ewing, Media. Penn's, suffered sixteen years, be. -f ord, flOpilless." Ifev. , TnomasidniphY; 1). Prank. ltev. J. B. Davis, Blghtsiown, hew ierkt:y. Rev. J. H. Buchanan, Clarence, tows, Rev, I / el, 0. Butith, Pittsford, New York,: Iter 3 Joseph Beggs, 11'11114 ell'Esielc; vtalLutophisc . ' WIRT lestinionialsfrido "t;einstora, -o,OVernorai Judges.: Congressmen. nisi. hms, fureaulled gratis., with rr3phlet explain. ut these diseases. One thousand dollars will Le pre. heated to•thy useatuins for' Sauce , idls&iseit showing jegunlinlorit under, theta, or that can produce owe-fourth ha many living_cures. any peisou. sending by letter deierlptleii u of fflietion ' rciel+6 P giitis 'signed guaranteei.iteud,ltg Mut Uumber sof -bottles to cure, agreeing to refund money upon sworn statement bf its failure to cure. A filleted 'lnvited to writs telr ;Fitler.Philadelphia. Bis valuable-advice costs nothing: - - WOOD (k. - 89 ' ,14 4 eiViRe. Ps, ; parri i age Shop, r{SHE innly:signed to attention of tha 10 tho bet tlfaf the* . ari. inafinfatituring from the ~ 4oleest; selected TuaterialsAtio late6t And limo ci.ppro 4 ;ea tit 3,103 of LIGHT.IIiEkIIY CARRIAGES PLATFORM-SPRING{ WAGONS} 11.16 fine 61_57'LlINDER. Pt..l. l ,ii•dit'Al CU- ItTACiti so mwsoicia for turning gloat in'a narrow space. , • ,,) • Wu shall keep always on hand a food assignment 01 Boggles and • Platibrni Wagons, and • cAstomers 'tram abroad may..rely a filtdint; hero just what they watt and at as toy a price as as consistent ryith, FIRST. CL ASS WORIC, 1 Orders promptly filled. Oar' place is at tb i o old starlit of Israttlortl kpomptoii, Pear llm Troy. 11- 0118 e. DANIEL COMPTON; , TrSy, Pa., May 41,1873-Iy. E. P. LILLEY, „,.. , ',. 1 .._,.,----5 ' e , 3 5e .1E A ...._.,-.1_,... /e . only 10 'ten ' '..'"lten, or $ 1.1.0 p 44 dozen, and everythin 4 -•.. , in. d line'Or plants e q ually •e.,M A Ott I 1 IE*Xit..XIV"g3EPIEN . la *C. rie . X-IL f) VS E, Wellsboro, April 29„ p37,4,•,44 , • , „ TRUMAN & BOWEN'S SA `l' MILL% now in frill blast.vnl they ate ready to fill all orders with promptness auddispatcb.„ Fencing BoardS; 'Bill Thnber, Sblngl'es,Matb, Wood, constantly on hand. . • • • April 22, if. -, & BOWEN. . Furniture and • Undertaking. Van Horn & Chandler, (§necespre AO B. T. Van Rarn) I T AN'E now on ethibiticinnud Sale at the ; Old place, the largest and most complete stock of FINE •AND:• COMMON - FURpITURB to he found In Northern Nuusyliitda; containing of FINE PARLOR AND CHAM.DER SUITS, P,opAS,' 4201T0R TETWPETER, • AND - IVOOL„tor citismat TAIILICS, • ItAT OVAL ANO'figIIART:=III,AgES, , ETA. PUNE No. r -1:1AIN ILATTRANS-- 11Usli Excau,sjAß •al AT I , TEASSEN „ and a toil stoek,oi the condemn goads usually : found in ilrsi-elass'c , sbibl;slinient. The alioire goods are 'large ly of their own manufacture, anti satisfaction is gnat , anteed faith as to qualityan4 price. I 7.1104 , 801 the Irtoticii Wire akittrass lirro most popular. spring bed sold; also _tbir Tucks', Spring Bed that has been on trial - fbr 17.1 - ears and gtv. ea on oisal 1.34.1:411eti011..' • - • . Coffin ..noorn,-- is' supplied with alt stzea.ot ttiollseel9loelDaskil; a nett r and beatitani style, of burial ca,T; together with other ' offdreipii how() triann facture s , with tont wintos to tunteli. 'Hwy syiil make othlertaking a ilper laity in their !Justness, and any tieetling.their aervires will t' iittAnieif to'prouiptly, auil at satisfactory char. Vf.M. '4).111 pieves of ritruiture made, and Tittliing all kintla done %lift Ilettiliettli :lan. 10, 1574, VAN HORN Si'CLIANDLit-' To WHOM I r MAY CONCRllN.—liaring concluded that lam entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 years class application to.linsiness, bale passed over the taxa titre business to "the 'Boys' , as per above lucid, and taro, this methoo of asking, for, them the salne liberal patronage as has bees extended to My hoolfs may ho found at the old Place ter settlement -Jan. lb. 1802: ' • Ti: T.' VA.II : - . - ;‘, DoorsiSlirlds',Celling; oortiNassco., made at the Elkland Factory and fold cheap at WIIOLESA.LE & RETAIL. • Parties will find it for their.intereat to call or write heforo purehasingelsawliere. , , _ • • it price list will he forwarded FREE. on applicatain W.,13. `MEAD. April 8,1873.-6 mo. ' Maid, *Toga co.", yo- HUGH YOUATV'S Insurance,Real Estate?.Steamship .e&.rxri - crs - . No 3. Botecrt's .8/6a. Aar Drafts sold' ayablo in an' city or tmin in Citrons. gareabiU, SeCTILa Vablit. or Stecrigs, Passage tickets to or from any town in Europa from onto Wellsboro, by the Anchor Lino, or the Williams and Onion, U.S. Mail Line of. Ocean Steamers. • , narkdal Estate bought and soldon Commission. *O-.1 desire to call'particular attentidn totbe bear* mien taaili4esaffoOe4 by tba old and, welt known WellSbOro Insurance Agency. —nemnmsnr.b m 1860. • FIRE, _LIFE& ACCIDENT.. ~Capiial • Represented, $40,000,040, (ETNA, of Hartford; Conn. • • HOWE, of.Ney4 York. • , - FRANKLIN, or Philadaltda. • , INS. do. OF'NORTH` AMERICA; of Phil'a. PENNSYLVANIA; of'PhlllidelOhla: NORTHMRITISW& MERCANTILE,Edinborp PHENIX, of Brooklyn, N I Y. Lvcommedms. , do.. Ishuicy.Pa.' • PAYELERS LIFEA ACCIDENT, Hartford. aC2Clo37.t,l:rral;llLibove legcot i l: : B 4z ds, i a4t r i4ld myolo, No. BBOwen e t ..‘Ealooo. , . t.j