.. l~.r. _...... ' Shut' the Door. Oodtrey Gordon Gneterzy Ro doubt lon have heard the =tub before— Wu a boy who never would ahnt a door t The wind Knight whistle, the wind might roar, And teeth he eehltig.and,throate be-aoro ,-- Boritui he neve rwould mind the deor. . . - -His tabor would 'Cola; his =Other implore, ~-, •.Godfrey 'Gordon Otistavus Gore. -- We really do Irish you would shatjhe door!" , Their hands they wrung, their ha they tore, Bat Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Goro Wes deaf as the buoy outat the Nora. When ho walked forth the folks wonld roar, "Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gore, Why don't you think to abut tho door?" They stand out a shutter with sail and oar. And threatened to rues oil Gustavus Gore On a voyage of penance to Singapore. .. t But ho begged for mercy. and Bald, "no more l Pray do not send me to Singapore On a abutter, and then I will shut the door I" "Yonwilir said Ids parents; "then keep on shofe But mind you de I For the plague la sore Of a fellow that will never shut the door. Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gorel" • Some laborers digglng'a - cellar in Lyme, Conn., 'exhumed the skeleton of a negro a few days ago, and the bones we t re speedily carried off as relics. Some Alabama papers report that the con dition of the cotton crop is not such as to inspire hope for a large yield. But the corn crop promises well. The dressmal4rs are the best suprorters ‘ of newspape , particularly during the which f fall ' they pattern-ize every one which falls int 6 eir hands. Wisconsin papers continue to report that the spring has been most favorable for the putts g - in of wheat, and that a greatly in creased breadth has been planted. A step-mother in lowa is accused of con fining a girl fifteen years old in a room 8 by 10 feet, the only furniture of which was a box 2 feet.iong and 22 Inches wide. ' ' Mias'lstettle Sinclair has been appointed Superintendent of Schools in Kankakee county, Illinois and is the first woman 3,Vho has ever held the office in the State. / A bill has been introduced in the / Senate of Massachusetts providing for system of cumulative " voting in the choice of inspect. ors of elections in citietf of that State. A Yankee editor remarks that;he has late ly seen a couple of sisters whO had to be told everything together, for they were so much alike that they could not be told apart. The Atlanta (Ga.) Herahf/expresses a sin cere belief that the.short, quick work which Sherman Made in his match to the sea was the most humane way t 4 close up the strug gle. Eastern papers report [that the wife of Capt. Hall first learned of his death by over hearing a gentlernap read the account in the cars, while going from Boston to Dover, N.H. Liquor sells and' drinkers in Massachu setts arc manifesting a vast amount of in genuity, in devising unsuspected means of procuring fid disposing of the prohibited article, There as a desire on the part of the teacher / make a scholar understand what conscience is. She said, "What makes you feel blid[When you have done wrong?" "My poy4 said the youth, feelingly. on. John D. Wilson, of Ohio, who op• Pdsed the extra salary bill, has written a letter to justify himself in taking the money after the bill had been passed by a majori ty of the people's representatives. A mysterious ringing of bells in a house in Springfield, is exciting the curiosity of the inmates who have ineffectually ;at tempted to detect rats, small boys, and cats as the active agents in the matter. - The San Francisco Alta says that the Cal ifornia farmers had a right to expect three times as much rain in April as they had. They will be demanding a constitutional -amendment next to secure their rights. • The St. Paul (Minn.) Bess Judges, from the conversation of men posted in agricul tural matters, that the farmers of that sec tion will have a more varied crop this fall than they have had in any previous year. Mayor Johnston, of Cincinnati, haSissued orders to the police to close every gaMbling house in the city, and to see to it 'that they remain closed. The enforcement of the or der, he says, mus) be immediate, impartial, and rigid. The official report shows that in the late Kentucky Democratic State Convention twenty-five counties were represented by proxies, mainly State officials. One man represented nine counties. Sixty-four were not represented at all. During a late conference at WOrcester the following conversation was overheard be tween two newsboys:—"l say, Jim, what's the meaning of so many ministers being here all together? ' "Why," answered Jim scorn fully, "they always meet once a year to swap sermons I! "May t please your honor," said a lawyer, addressinkone otour city judges, "I brought the prisoner from jail on a habeas: corpus:" "Well!" said a fellow in an undertone, who stood' in the rear' of the court, "those law yerS will say anything. Why, I saw the man got out of a cab at the court door 'with my own eyes! Two lawyers in Lowell returning from court the other day, one said to the, other: "I've a notion to join Rev.—'s church; been debating the matter for some time. What do you think of it?", "Wouldn't do it," said the other. "Well, why?" "Because it could do you no possible good, while it would be a great injury to the church. WORDS OP WISDOM. Wranglers never want words. Kindness is stronger than the sword., A proverb is the child of experience; 011 and truth will get uppermost at the Men willingly believe what they wish to be true. Condemn no man for xiot thinking as you think. He that speakS ill of other men burns his own tongue. In prosperity we need moderation; in ad versity, patience. Oatire is a glass in which the beholder sees everybody's face but his own. Prefer loss before unjust gain; for that brings grief but once, this forever. A good word is at easy obligation; but not to speak ill requires our silence, which costs us nothing. While the gift of conversation proves a clever man, the want of it is no' proof of a dull one. Though a taste of pleasure may quicken the relish of life, an unrestrained indulgence leads to inevitable destruction. Mankind are very odd creatures. Ono half censure what they practice, and the oth er half practice what they censure. A man should no moro make his honesty a boast than a woman should her virtue. To speak too much of either renders them questionable. Much of the comfort of this life consists in acquaintance, friendship and correspond ence with those that aro pious, prudent and virtuous. It is much Wetter to decide a difterenoe between enemies than friends; for ono of our friends will certainly become an enemy, and one of our enemies a friend. As frosts to the bud and blight to the blossom, oven such is self-interest to friend ship. and 'confidence cannot dwell where seltialiness is porter at the gate. Profanity never did any men th e l east good. No man is richer, or happier, or riser for IL It commends no ono to socie ty; it Is disgusting to the refined, and ahem ' insble to the good. Ho who betrays another's secret, bec a u se he has quarrelled with him, was never worthy of the sacred name of friend ; a breach of kindness on one side will notjusti fy a breach of trust on the other. The best charity is not that which giveth 'alms, whether secretly or with ostentation. The best charity—that which "worked' no evil,"—is the charity that prpmpts us to think and speak well of our neighbors. It is not enough that we wish well to others. Our feelings should clothe thbut selves with' corresponding actions. The spring which has no outlet soon becomes a stagnant pool; while that which pours it self off in the running stream Is pure and living, and is the cause of life and beauty wherever it flows. It is folly for an eminent tnan to think o f escaping cernture, and a liftakatliS to lxs afflicted by ft. All the Illustrious par. sons of antiquity , and, Indeed of eprery age in the world, have passed ibtookb the fiery persecution. There Is no ofijuu to against reproach but oleteurlty; It Is n 1;1041 of concomitant, to gleatnem, as gatifif fitki invectives were an essential pan Of 0 Wittitni triumph. ALL SORTS. PAINTED ' POST IRON* WORKS, ESTABLISH ED IN '18 , 81,. Jp.A. - rxvirirkr• vciKrr, GANG SAW MILLS, ENGLISH, AIULAY & CIRCULAR MILLS. BILIN;;LE MILLS AND ENGINES ALWAYS ON NAND. /- - Water Wheels suited to all heads of water, Tannery.lrons, Bridge Irons, &c. / _ .. sffn experience by our iblifr. Ir. .Iff. Calkins of'overiwenty years asu Machinist and lbreinan, - enables ,us, - by hig personal supervision, to make strictly tirst-class Goods. ' Feb. 18. 1873.-17 El. W. PRESTON PRESTON & HEERMANS Ifin NEES &AVMS STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS; Circular, Gang and Muley Saw Mills, Machinery Tanneries, Shafting, Gearing and astings of 1 every description.. in 7'072 and rass. 45rAfachinery of all kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rat (forming, August 28, 1872.-ly New Spring Goods. HE SPRING CAMPAIGN IS OPEN AND THE PEOPLE'S STORE IS THE WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST OOMPLETE STOCK OF ,StaSe Fancy Dry Goods t tow got to be pretty INArally known that we keep U largest stook, the beat goods and sell them as • as any house in the trade in this section; and we keep very many articles not kept at any other store In • ..Tn addition to our general stock, • ur darpt*toch romprists about gtni rolls, 1 • and ovary variety. Our Cloth Stock exceodli any within fifty miles, in quantity and variety, ' JSS GOODS, SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS gh for a Jobbing trade. The cittz6tis of Tiqa county are respectfully invited to call and examine our and prices. r 111,1873. ono i stoc, 11 :11 AVM VOIIT lEDELIED - MEDI Za TPILSO•Iir jorteio Jti r sew York to buy - ci, stock - of Spring and. Sion, 7 , Goods. He intends to buy from, the best ma rketa' at ony prices, and he will have some splendid brirts'ains er his au,stonmrs when, he returns, - 1 .( . has NOW on hand a quantity .of Clothing and • s Goods ,which he wants oUt of the iva y,tondlie takes --: • - - let/1,0,4'4 you ! • • • 4°4 CURAP—rif jej4 cl plet b.elieve4i4 • cats and 4see' me PIE J Dre this 1 bell I PARTIOTLAU ATTENTIOIC PAID TO Ccorxxtrifir, r.. "Sr., WaIIIVALOWRERI3 OF g FIRST IN THE FIELD, EVER OFFERED TN CORNING AIMS. Corning Foundry a 14aohitto Shop. • 1: 3, 15twrici.43 cfb :151c)3cus, Manufatillrens of thatirmarY and Portable Rtigineti and Bottom. Gearing; Shafting-and Machinery requital for Saw brills, Grist Milia and Tannarles, Ovens and Orates, for burning Tan. Screws for moving unlatched audleaoheditark, Castings, llolht Railroad Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice. Wo havo fa cilities for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points. and can fnrnish Machinery cheaper than 'Eastern or Western builders of the best quality. Jan. 1.187d--Iy, SPRING GOODS GEO. HEERMANS Statile and 1 Fan,ey IDRIP GOODS, I READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, My stack has been procured from the best markets in the Country, and therefore you wilt be satiJled with prices. for { lea I, - JYRESS GOODS the stock is complete and varied, cone .Ung a Domestic. British and French Fabrics In all materials. The assortment of colors contain the entir , range of the fashionable New Shades. contains au immense stock of Afen'Ei, Youth's and Boy's Clothing,—conspos of 'first-clasa materials and made up in latest styles;—Boots and Shoes, latest styles of Nato, Caps, Neckties, Collars, &o. Also a large stock of Trunks and Valises, all aizesand prices. In addition wo have a full supply of choice Flour, s GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Timothy and Clover Seed, °ROOKERY, GLASSWARE, &a., Arc.--.04T - Tbe public aro respectfully Invited to call and examine our stock. • THOMAS HARDEN. April 29, 1873—tf. 500 KEGS OP NAILS & WAITE darpenter',l golfs, unb parpmen's ensits Special Attention paid to Tin Rgiofing T ETTRRiI imitamentary on last will add testa of Richard Videan, late of Covington, Tioga county, Pa., deceased, having boingranteti to the un dersigned, all persons indebted to *ILO estate' of said decedent, and those having claim against the same, are hereby notified to call for settlement on (giber of , the exeCnWes of said will, at their place of residence as given below. • / C . - DLEASANT and improved rooms furnished With j. all t can be had to give one pleasure Instead of found at A. B. Eastman's DentallOffice, Where the new liquid Nitrous OSide is continanly ad ministered with the luepplest results; also Ether. Chloroform and the Narcotic Spray is - used when pre ferred. from ono to an entire set, Inserted on abort notice._ Special attention given to diseases of the month...._ Preeervation of the natural teeth a specialty~ Work warranted and terms reasonab% Apposite Cone Eons" Wisher*, Pa. Feb. I, 1878-tf. 'F - 1 -!ST - 4131.41 81: ! - P 133- ~3..: ' C. C. MATHERS DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, Shoes, &0., Suitable for the spring Trade. GALL .ifLN'T) 16;31113M. - • • ov• • • - 1 1 2 .lEirtei FOR., SPRINGAND SUMMER Lae now on band a large and complete atop of Spring and Summer goods which he offers to the public at THE L 0 IST POSSIBLE _PRICES. THE DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT . r contains a well, selected stock of standard Bleached and Brown llfuslLa, Calicoes, Gingham's, Ticks, Colored and Plain Carpet Threads, Warps, dm. . , The Housekeeper's Department embraces a full line of Table Linens, Napkins, Nottingham Leon Curtains, Linen and Paper Shades, Mat ting', Hempa, Ingrain and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Mats, &c !THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT W. C. K.R - ES Sz CO. FAD Pf lir If - ) : We) 111 Eecutor's Notice., C. 8. VIDEAN, Coviagtob, Tioga Co., Pa. lUOWD. VlDEAN,Forkavillo, Sullivan Co., Pa. April 29, 1873.-Gt. gtocutorte" ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Has just received a large stock of c;.c)c)rogs. THOMAS HARDEN JUST RECEIVED BY , -... 0 - ,:..r. - ---,- •.-al ....-9,-,,,..1 - : .......,.„ 7: -.., 't .diw.,, , ~' !,''. • PIE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED. With only a singlo'inatiasii. 'For-AO - rill:dilly, comfort, oicaniiaesa, and kfAjllstment, it bag no equal. - A su perior bed for the era-room, as well as for portions in health. Orders sollelled,by the-proprietor for Tioga ionuty: - 1 . L. PALMER), April 1, 1"73.-tf. manalleld, Pa, EYONA4CITINA HALL pas subseriber offers fq.sale his farm in Middle- I bury, near iteeneyvillh, containing 106 scree, 00 mares improved, and fa in good state of cultivation.— There are two orchards, a good hones, two barns, a atom building, and wagon shop on the premises. Any one wishingto purchase can learn all particulars by nailing on tile subscriber cat the premises. March 16.,1878-am. S. M. BEY. 1101INITid e NTKURRO COONTV, N.,Y. SPRING GOODS, MI part.Jett's Patent :Tune 21, 1870 Spiral Spimg, elastic Slat A LUXURIOUS BED! For Hate 'I In the wonderful medicine to w oh • the afflicted are, above pointed for relief,/the dia• coverer believes be has combined sn harmony more of Nature's most sovereign curative prop erties which God has instilled into the yoga table kingdom for beating the Melt, than were ever before combined in one Medlar:le. The evidence of this fact is found: ,in • the great Variety of most obstinate diseases which it .bas been found to conquer. In the cure of Bron chitis. eievere Coughs; and the early stages of Consumption, it has ftatoniehed the mall. cal faculty, - and eminent phyalciares pronounce it the,greateet medical discovery of the -age. 'While it cures the 'overeat Cetighs it strengthens the sy s tem and• purifies the bl ood. By its great and thorough blood purifying properties, It curet all Humors from ,the worst Scrofula tst common Blotch. Pi mple or Eruption. mar• cartel disease,Mineral Poise / us, and, their erects are eradicated , and vigoronisbealth mule sound cow *Attrition established. Erysipelam, Salt Elhousui For.* • barmy/ tkali or Rough ilitio, L in short, us3l then Aimorons diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, purify. Mg and invigorating medicine. - It you feel dull, :Airway, debilitated, have sallow color of skin;-. or yellowish brown spots on face or body, frequent headache or dint.' area, bad taste in month, internal heat or-chills alternated with hot fiehhe, low spirits and gloomy forebodinga, irregular, appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver or 44131plournoss." In.man Cal3oB, of '+ Liver Complaint"only part of these Symptoms ere experienced. - As a remedy for all Ruch case" Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures, , leaving the liver strengthened and healthy.' For the cure of Hohitsait cosisOpation of the 'Bowels it is a never failing remedy, and those who have used it for this purpose are loud in ;its praise. The proprietor offers $l,OOO reward for a med icine that will equal It for the Cure of all the diseases for which it is recommended. Sold by druggists at 51 per brittle, Prepared by B. V. Pierce, IL D„ Solo Proprietor, at hie Chemical Laboratory 133 Seneca Street, Buffalo, 2f. Y. Send your address for a psraphlet. • sane 26,1872, Rot-ly . , OD New Boot, Shoe, Leather AND FINDING SrRE. _ /// G. W e i: 153140 re; IN THE FIELD AGAIN. New Shop, Now- Stock, and first- class Work I AG from allSnd Cack to a Kid Gaiter. Best line of Ladies' Kid and cloth Bal- morals and Gaiters, Ditto Children's and Misses. Gents' Cloth, Morocco, and Calf Gaiters. Oxford and Prince .filbert Ties. A good line of OVERSUOES, and a ftill line of PINB BOOTS, ranging In price tiold $4,00 to $7,00, pegged and Hewed CUSTOM BOOTS from sb,oo to $15,011, and worth the motley every time Leather and Findins at the lowest rates; as usual Tho undersigned having spent twenty years of his life in Wellaboro—much of the thne on the stool of penitence, drawing the cord cf sanction for the good of soles, believes rather in ham Mering than blowing. Wherefore, he will only remark to his old enstoMers and as many new ones as choose to give him a call, that he may be found at his new shop, next door to B. T. Van Horn's wore rooms, with the best and cheap est stock in Tioga county. 0. W. SEARS, licrellaboro; April 24, 1872. Cyrus D. SID, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fokeign and Domestic Liquors WINES: dm., ace. Agent for Fine OM Whiskies, Jan. 1,1872. comma, N. Y. JEWELRY. STORE , • WELLSB ORO, PA. T -ANDSEW, FOLEY ,o 2 lir, who has long been established / • . 4 ' „ :',,1 1 .4 in the Jewelry business is • Wellsboro, has always for sale, • various kinds and prices of AMERICAN WATCHES, Peld or Siller, Clocks,' Jewelry, Gold Chains, Keys; Binge, Pins, Pencils, Cases, Gold and Steel Pens, Thimbles, Spoons, Razors, Plated Ware, SEWING MACHINES, • &c., &o. With most all other articles usually kept in such es tablishments, which are sold low for • CASH. R. Repairing done neatly, and promptly, and on ShOT noison. A. FOLEY. Jan. 1, 1872-17. WALKER & LATHROP. DEALERS IN • HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS. - STOVES, TINWARE, BELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER • LIME. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, Bro. :Corning , N. Y., Jan. 1, 1872. Deerfield Woolen Mills DERitrIELD. PA. TNCIELSII BROTHERS, Proprietors of tlut above• Mills; I. will manufacture aa usual to order, to suit euatomera: OUR CASSIMEIMS • 7, • are warnvited. Particular attention given to Roll Carding & Cloth,.nressing We manufacture to order, and do all kinds of ltold- Carddng and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. ' We have as good an assortment of . • • : Full Cloths, Cassintezie' s • and give more Am , Wool In exchanto: than any other establishment.. .Ts 7 them and satisfy pareelvea... We wholesale and retail at thee 'watiimintie: MIIIO, .2 miles below' Knorville. Jan. 1,1872.:.c IN° 111147#11Ettil. . -- - J. H. Grismild's.Water - Wheel.* Tim undersigned, aro agents fQr 't as abov , weeor Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend it as. anpe rior to all others in use Persona wishing to .pur chase should see this wheel in operation before' lav ing other wheels.., , . •DNIMIAPd BROS. '. Deerfield, May 15, 1872. • ' Read the follewing -Wzarrista",- Arum 2S, - 1872.. We the undersigned,- purchased one of a: Gris wold's 80 inch Wafer-VDheels using 68 inches of, water, to run three run of atone under a 20 fooileati, and are well pleased with the wheel... We ,have ground elYty bushels per hour with thelhee,rua and can average that amount per tour all day.- ; 0 11.___/11:1410103.'' ' • vuLar4vN PILL PS,' After 3,oTesia of trial liamjproired to be• tba belt healing gaud p tug Llutissetat Ist the World. to artbdill.! It is recommended with nnbounfled sasuranoe in all eases of Cuts; Bruises, ItUrne, Sprains, Men- matiam; card dwellings, 'Bites, Chilblains, Stiff noes of the Joints, Frozen Feet, Bars, &0., among all 'persons, and for Sprains, Voundeca, Scratelbes,Wind-galla.Hootale, amine, M Spring ammaso -halt, f the Saddle, Collar ar in and Santee, Gallo; plea Eye and E llorOes, Mules or Cattle. - 4• . In= sr e o ova Nenfaro PhOuntatism; Omit, Lame flack, Saltexheuin. oisonotte Bites, External Bone a 0 litneile Affections, Sore Nipples. end maype Justly hauled the mates for all EXTERNAL WOUNDS. iggr ( Remember, thid Liniment did not • .1 1 Pring up in a day or a velar, producing Tire MOST ASSI7BI) MID trLOTATIIIIAL MUM OLD DI 111W-BOTiti Aim liftsfutOom Lirminrirre. But We have the experience of over thirty years tattle. with the most substantial ;mite, and by a Multitude otwitneeses. It the Linlmentts not as recommended, the Money will be Refunded.. Do not, be frepoied upon by using any other Liniment the "game propertles orresalta. They are a cheat and a traua, =0 gtuaaget tkottaug - but IV,C~ can Illietang Liniment. Ayr BOLD DT ALL = DR11001176 . AFD , dorffinix Ovum Li 213c4 60a. and S 1 per Battle. 'Mona fitzt(or Harm*, Briza, &a. LYON MFG. 'CO. .6-tut G A xi Magnolia •Tha., A FEW APPLICATIONS' MAKE Ei Pure Blooming COmplexion., Tile Purely Vegetable, and its. operation is seen lOW felt at once. -It does away .with the Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, Fatigue, and .Evitlite ment. Heals and removes all Blotches an • Pimples, d/sPelling dark and unsightly spots. Drives away Tan. Freckles, and Sunburn, and by its genus but powerful influence mantles. the hided cheek with YOUTHFUL 131.0041 ANI) BEAUTY. Said by ell Drugesto end Fancy t3torea, DePay. 60 Rork Moe, New Yowl,. ISlfty 13, 1473 -11(,,t.t1y I• VIP I I I II: LsiIORO Door, Sash & Blind Factory 1110 ENJAMIN AUSTIN, Is prepared to furnish first ekes work from the best lumber, at his new fac tory which is now in full operation. Sash, Doors, 324UNZA D EICILMINs AND MOULDINGS, I coostaztly on bona, or manufactured to order. Planing and ,Matching done promptly, and in the best manner' Ihe beat Workmen employed, and none but the best seasoned lumber used. Encourage porno industry. I t , Factory near the foot of Main iStreet. ° Jan. 1, 1812-tf. , . - - Tioga Marble 'Works, . . TSnudorsittned le now prepated,ti execute all or. dire for Tomb &ones and Slonuments of either Italian, 07 4 Rulland krarbld - , - . ,. of the latest Style and approved workratuyitokand,witli dispatch. ' He keeps constantly I:MII6I4I : J4h' itads oi, idar hie and will be able to suit all who • may ; favor ' ham ' with . their orders, on as reasmiable,tiMna na Oantsiobtalned In' the Country. , , , ' • VilAlit &twat. .jan. 1;1872. ', ,CHINAHAL4NoI,SbIirmi ~,,.+~^~ atiZA, l 44 v:4)TvErautyz 04_ The Boit Paint, in the Wm Any Shadefrom POre VitiOte to Jet Black A wmtainitiou of tho purest paint with - India Itub ber. forming a smooth: glossy, first, durable, dastic and beautiful Paint, unaffected by change ottenipentturs; is perteetly water-proof. and adapted to all classes er work, Midis In every witylt better paint, far tither it. SW or outside painting than, any Other paint In ti world, being &anima-third tootle fourth ebeaper, s a d lastiug at least three times a:flung as the best lead and oil paints. Be sure that our Taanullana (afar Minh , of which - 4 given above) is on tvery package. Prepared ready for use and sold by the gallon only. March - our U NIA - 44*ov m.‘ I_l -wooly VtICCI Alt of Chronic and Acute Rhernhattsui, Neurabg., Len. Sciatica, Kidrie.Y. and Nekvous blaeuts, saw Aare of serf...ring. by taking Du. Pixsam's \ r imers:us .)(4Ruat472o • SVAllir —the 'Wei:quit; -ditivery p k"'itler, M. D.:: a regular graduate physician, with whew we are, personally acquainted, who has ;for 39 ykus treated these diseases exclusively with littonisidng re/ sults: We believe it christian duty, after OW. erstiou, to consaenthiusly request sufferers to we gi especially persons in moderato circumstances vl4 cannot afford to waste money and time on werthltu mixtures. As clergymen we seriously feel the d eep responsibility resting on tal in publitly endorsing 0, 4 medicine. Rut our knowledge and experience of ik remarkable merit fully justifies ode action. Rev. 4, H. Ewing. Media, Peea'a, suffered sixteen yeu l , b e ; ca m e hopeless. Rev. - Thomas Murphy. D. b, prank. ford, Philad'a. .11ev. Davis, Ilightstown, her Jersey. Xey..l. a. Buchanan, Clarence. luwa, Q.'o. Smith, Pitteford,plow York. Rev. Jopeph Beggs, Fails Church, PhUadel his. Other testimonials from benators, Governors, Judges, 'pongressmen, Phyg, clans, Sic., forwarded gratin with parophjet-exphin, ing these diseases. One thousand dollars sin be pre. aerated to any medicine fur same diseases • shoving equal merit under test, or that can produce ont•foluill as many living cures. Any person sending by lettit description of affliction will receive gratis a legal, signed girarantee, naming the number of ballet to cure,' agreeing to refund money upon sworn statement of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to ht, Flfler,Philadelphia. Hie valitablo advice coats nothing, WOOD At SCOVILLE, Agents, Aff i rcli 11.'73-13'. EmiXville. Ps. ' Vi tor Carriage Shop, TEE undersigned wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that they . are manufacturing from the choicest selected materials, the latest and mai approved 15 tylez of LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES, and also the flue CUT-UNDER PLATFORM CAI ILIAGE, so convenient for turning about to a narrow space. ' ( We shall keep altvays on hand a good assortment of Buggies and Platform Wagons, and customers from abroad may rely on finding here just what they want and at as low a price as is consistent with- FIRST-CLASS WORK, Orders pronOly filled. Oar place is at the old stand of Bradford Sr Compton, near the Troy Botta DANIEL COMPTON, Troy, Pa., May 6, 1673-Iy. E._F, LILLEY, only 10 cents each, or $llO per dozen, and everything • in the line of plants equally cheap at, .Ir*.IELXZSTEZ I 33r/E6 HC► j T-1i Co SE , Wellsboro, April 29, 1878.-tf: TRUMAN & J BO,WEN'S sAly MlLL'siliony".,einrcf.attboThattLl2 orders wi pro ptlr and dispatch. Fencing Boa,iirln r, Shingles,/Ail , Wood, kc.; constantly n hand,April 22.-tf. Furnitu HAVE nowon exhibition and Bi4e at the old places the largest and most complete stock of FINE AN', COMMON FURNITURE to be, found In Northern Penneylvaula, consisting of MARBLE AND WOOD TOr CENTER irADLES, RAT RACKS, F4jiOY CILS/RS, MIRRORS, OVAL ANDS DARE 'FRAMES; twACK ETS, PURE b. 1 HAIR MATT S. ' . ES, RUB EXCELSTORISAT - ASSES, • and a hill stock of the =anon good usually, found to a flratelass establisluu .The above goods ara large -19 of their own mantra ture;sl4 satisfaction is guar anteed both as to quality and price. They dell , the . . Woven Wire Mattrass the most popular spring bed sold; also the Tucker Spring, Bed that has beon on trial for 17 years and giv en universal satisfaction,. Our • . . Coffin Room, - is supplied with all sizes of the Excelsior Casket, a new and beautiful style of burial case, together with other kinda of foreign and home mauufacttun, with trim mings to match. They will make undertaking a spec iality IR their business, and any needing their services will be attended to promptly, and at satisfactory char ges. Odd pieces of Furniture made, and Turning all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. BM' jusnic I Jan. 1 0, 1872. VAN .110/111 ,A; OHANDLEit - - To witokt IT MAY CONcEllN.—Having concluded that lan entitled to a little rest alter nearly, 40 years close applfcation to business, I. have passed aver the furni ture blindness to ..the Boys" as, per above adiertiso- ment; and take this method of asking for them th, Mune liberal patronage as has been extended to'ree.— kly books may be found at the old place for settlement Jan: 10. 1872. B. T. VAN HORN. . .(- 165.41.013 EX, . 1 ,:. . Doors, Blinds,Ceilng i;, _ . I at- • - 1 • FLOORING,&O•, , made at the Elkiand Faded' and sold 'cheap at, ' WIIOLESALLE & RETAIL, Parties Will find It for their Interest to call:or writ : e before purchasing elsewhere, _ A price ilai will be forwarded Pflili on l applicatiOu to W. B. WRAC April 8, i 873.. :2 0uto. England, nage Co:, Pa. HUGH YOUATG'S _ Insurance ,Real Estatet Steamship • s .A.CA - 311.NeC2r. • No S. Bowen's Block. a - Drafta sold payable in any city or town in Europe. .01rOsblu, tiecond Cabin, or Steerage Passage tickets to or from eny town in Europe from or to Wellaboro, by the Anchor Line,rorithe and Onion, 11. S. Mail Line of Meru{ Stearnctra.. • • a-Real Estate bought and sold Oil CpIPOILSSIOri. 469"/ desire to call particular attenthen to the User once facilities afforded by the old end well known Millsboro Insurance Agency. , . , FIRE, _LIFE & ACCIDENT. Capital represented $40,000,000, tETNA, of Hartford, Conn. • HOIWEvof 'New York. - ' • FRANKLIN, of Philadelphia. • • INS. CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, of Phil'a. PENNSYLVANIA, 'of Philadelphia. _ 'NORTH BRITISH& MERCANTILE,EIIinbstro PHENIX; of Brooklyn ,IN. Y ..LYCOMING IMS. CO.,,Adnoy, Pis. THAVELERS.LIFE & ACCIDENT, Hartford. ata ci ar e w adt l l l 4 l 47, of 4 h t e iell b m ave m l k ea tirEal c d oin at . No; 8 aowerea "WU. JISUPid NOUN* . ,LitlY44• HU. • •'. • - • • _ PLATFORM•SPRINO WAGONS, TRiatAbi & BOWEI; e and Undertaking. Van Horn & Chandler, (Successors to B. T. Vji Horn) • FINE PARLOR AND CHAItESER SUITS, , sorAB, COUQIIES, TETE-A-TETES. \~~ I 3 ~~ ~}