liailll IS Precept uponTrecept. Virtuiril Mein things In yer pocket, Um, a butele Out so? Bey ? xat"111- afitTir—Alter Ifft yon mean say Libi‘th day t iliTtgrr i r b e i ftle in V I OW : . "C* , A Malin' l natal i tcdflye_lts s *ln to steals pint, 4 ::TnWsY Ls a blamed sight Tim/ . k Hift.pm'll keep stealln' ne 'dm, time and eine tend ele1111(0. AffloBs°ll4ll. • • Sweet liPPles. too, ratline I The sickest kind of Ouch co ndemned foolish wickedness beats patience all AM P /*I Wouldn't hal l it Happen—net for My cents IWcasb. To stead sweet apples, Swndaye, ain't no way to bo -hare- Ii yon dodge the - cholera tnorlaus you'll lire to be a knave, And bring my wig and uat'ral heir In sorrow to the grave. El I've tried to fetch you up to go In a religious way, ' dud keep the Sabbath holy, You've often heard me rclriah sa er stela through all the week than on the EjAh 3 bath day. Teske ,p Dusty' datteen, -wouldn't you ° Why loorat cne t Did I get to boa deacon by petit larceny? • No. - swim' W toorialy tar genuhae piety. 11l izz c•• is a wicked world, and pions men in self defense • Must circumvent the viclied, and chest with diligence, And nista bad men tho- victims of misplaced coed deuce. • "Ne ueearet elwaye tell tho trptthto vile a trade there brawls', . .. , Sot if you don't tate strangers in, In trade. Why they'll take yon in— But stealin' apples flunday is the road to moral ruin. • '.I don't see, Jacob. Where you Bo6'eur streak of / Tev * • cry; It ain't the Adams' style. The Atlamees wee jest ) like me; And on your toothier's shle,.the Browns were tamed • tor honesty. • - ' I hope, I rely hope, that you won't steal ag'Ln my lad rar It you should get ketched at it 'Would make me • very sad.- -Hem I Jeceb—ludn't younrot a good avreet , appla fUr yer dad? • —Buffalo wrier. ALL SORTS. A smart l thing—a mustard, plaster. To look,"spruce" you mustn't "pine." War-fare—Hard-taek, and little of it. -Can fativae stuck In a mud-bole be con sideked ..fast? _ A btuiy watering-place all the year round milkman's. ' , , • .A conscientious doctor in • yarmouth, N. H., gives away all his Sunday profits. Some one discovers that Mi. Soutliworth has killed over 700 people in her novels. Joaquin Miller is writing "By the Sun down. Seas," for publication in London next fall. The minister who boasted that he could • preach without notes didn't mean bank - notes. Dr. Guide Weiss announces a new demo cratic weekly in Berlin, to be called The Balance. It is computed by an English journal that London will contain 6,000,000 inhabitants in .900. Theie are over four hundred incorporat ed cities, of various population, in the Unit.- ed States, A life of Rousseau, by John Morley, whose Voltaire attracted so much attention is near . ly finished. Bulwer Lytton was immortalized in an English obituary as "the patriarch of the circulating library." .- . Everything seems to be adulterated late ly except oysters and eggs, and they often outlive their usefulness. Mr. George Shalders, landscape and ani mal painter, is dead, and - leaves a mother less young family unprovided for. A. burlesque history of Napoleon. 111. is to appear in Paris in one hundred numbers, profusely illustrated, at two sons each. Last year proved a fatal one for the Swiss • guides. Twelve Of them lost their lives by casnaltlea*hich occurred on the Alps. 1 1 1 Whyg'a pretty, well-made, fashionable girl ides a thrifty housekeeper? Because she inalte,sn great bustle about a very small. I wrist. • The writers of dime novels are said to be • better paid than any of the magazine au thors, and the brain-work is 44 half so great. "It you don't give me a dime," said a young hopeful to his mamma, "I know a boy who's got the measles, and Pll go and . catchtthem." A. Widow in Louisville complains that the only pleasure she has is going to circu and funerals, having no husband to tale er anywhere else. A 'Frisco man bought an old trunk or six bits (seventy-five cents), and found i it several moss agates worth $75, and an ame thyst valued at $2OO. Puzzled school-boy to his teacher: "But, sir, if wanst naught lie nothing, then twice naught must be something; for its double what wanst naught is." western paper proposes that elephants Wappollited bridge inspectors, as their nat ural instinct will always prompt them to avoid unsafe: structures. A Maine mother discoved her three-year old boy striving to shave himbelf with his father's razor.. She did not faint, but he doubtless wished she had. A person speaking of a man not remark able for his suavity; said he did not like his manners. "His manners! I didn't knotv that he had any," said a lady. The union of publishers in, Leipzig, have published a formal declaratio n to the effect that hereafter they will employ no one -be longing to the Printers' Union. In} conversation with Professor Jewett, the 'learned translator of Plato, Bulwer, a few days blifore his death, announced his Intention of applying himself to the study of Plato during the coming guner. The Augusta (Ey.) Chrenifds gives the fol lowing warning: "Delinquent subscribers should not permit. _their daughters to wear this paper for a bustle. There being so much, duo on it, there is danger of taking cold. In Wilmington, Del., some time ago, an 'old man who was - very feeble,was helped ' . across crowded street by a youth of twat ty. A month afterward the old man died, and as an expression of gratitude h left the youth $40,000. A fish dealer in Biddeford,, Me., sold out the other day, giving a bond-not to go into the -business there again, e opened an • oyster saloon; and , was sueon the bond, T and was mulcted by the cour which decid ed that an oyster is a fish. • A.n Irish lass wrote to her lover, begging him to send her some money. She Med, by way of postscript: "I am. so ashamed)) of the request I have made .in this letter, that I sent after the postman to get it back; but the servant s could not overtake him." A New York farmer laughed when his prudent wife advised him not to smoke on a load of hay. He footed it homo that ~ night with his hair singed, most of hi garments a prey to the devouring element, ki nd the iron - work of the wagon in a pota sack; and then his wife laughed. In an English church, recently, after the publication of the bans 'Of marriage by the minister, a grave elder, in a stentorian voice, forbade the bans betwedn a certain couple. • On being called upon for an explanation; , "I bad,' he he said, pointing to the intended bride, "I had intended Hannah fer myself." His reason was not considered sufficient. Recently in San Francisco, an old miner called at the mint, to withdraw a deposit of gold dust left by him nineteen years previ ouoiy. He had been wandering about Cal afonda during that interval and found some difficulty in proving his identity to the clerk. It was then found, on reference to the books, that he bad long since been reported dead, and the value of the gold dust was paid over tote'_hßritish Consul, for transmission to his friends in Canada. • "I wish you would give me my marriage certificate," said a man the other day to a clergyman who had married him labout a year since. "How long ago - was it?" in quirei the clergyman who does a large bust= ness in that line, and did not recollect the stranger. •".1 . don't know," waa.the answer. "Cannot you tell whether it wayhreayears or three months?" was the n at inquiry. "Really," said this model hus and, "I've bad so many thing' to attend to that I hare forgotten all about itl" A short search of his records enabled the clergyman to corn •ply-with his request. • A poor Calafornlin in Nevada courtty.af ter being fitarveout of his cabin years ago, left for some plate where there, was enough of nature to support existence. Quite late- !, ly miners found a gold mineunder thievery . cabin, and in ono week took out $1,G410 rpta the hole which they made by dig- g a few feet below where the beggar had x for a year before giving up the hop e of being able to keep alive there. • It m a y add interest to say that the "beggar" began etoek-raiaing and is noW Worth hit millions, but Is as melancholy over his loot mines tut U ho were 6011 a pauper. _ . DT 71 Itifit arArgs. PAINTED - - POST IRON WORKS • ESTABLISHED IN IS4E FDA-11%irrEr) •poWrir .aiii; wr. ES 11r030*- 411 - 0 asp • MANUFACTURERS OF •• • • PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEA'M ENGINES & BOILERS. PARTIOTLAD A2TEN4I PAID To • GANG SAW MILLS, ENGLISH, MIJLAY & CIRCULAR KILLS. SITING 4, HILLS AND ENGINES ALWAYS ON HAND: • • Water , Whepis suited _ to all heads of water , Tahnery Irofke l tlylilgeryttie, ate. din exPekience by Sursitr. i it 64,kiiis Of over twenty years as a .Machinist and Foreman, enables us; by. his personal supervistOa ) to make strictly first-class Goods. Feb. IS, 1878.4 y. G. w.iititerear. GEO. UNZRILSITI3 PRESTON - HEERMANS . , c7cTiaa33.§4., -5e..., • • MANUTACITURBEIS OP STEAM ENGINES AND , BOILERS. • Circular, Gang and Maley Sato Mills, Machinery for Tanneries, 'Matting, Gearing-and 'astings of every description in iron and Brass. Ifirltaotanery of all kinds 'repaired promptly and at reacTable ratetiFilt Coating, August 28, 1872.-ly Neves Spring Goods. NE SPRING CdIIPAIGN IS OPEN AND THE PEOPLE'S STORE IS THE WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Staple al Fancy Dry Goods . : It has got to be ratty generally }mourn that we keep the largest stock, tire beat goods end sell then' : low as any home in the trade in this section; and We keep very many articles not kept at any otter store town. In addition to our general stook, . ... ur garpOtocluontgrius abut nu last and every variety. Oar Cloth Stook exceeds any within fifty miles, in quantify and variety. DRESS GOODS,SIIAWLS AND 40MESTIC GOODS enough fora Jobbing trade. The cltLZene of Tioga countiare respectfully Invited to cat) and edluntne OUr stook and ledges. April 1,1879. ' I 3141.73 TOTI 3111k3119 2Z3 ILL2IIN HIM I WlLLtd.w wiLsom Has lon,e to New York to buy a stock of 4ring and ASTronk Titer Goods. Ire intends to bity from, the best ?muskets a bottomPriees, and lie wilt have some splendid bargains to offer Ms customers when he returns. 111 He has NOW on hand a quantity of Clothing'. and II Dress Goods which he watts ourii of the way; and hetak'es • this method of infor - niino yoz4confidentially, that he?.viU sett • _ them, 01 1.4.4P—rif 'you. don't believe it, calk and,' ~ ~~_ .' F I RST IN TUE nELD, Iwo 3, MO vaimoum Oir$100:1 0;0$ Gorizig roundry ea Machine Shap l \ aL ESTA: - B - Lisu.Ra) , . 4840. L t ' . MIES = • vv. • E,A -4 1srlacif 161:›xlisov.": ......... , filadnflotortifi"of RistionarY and PoAsbia Engines and Boiler*. „Geerluifdllialtitig and filsobtfisi7 F0(01 1 10 , for Bari Mills. arm, liffila and Tanneries, Ovens and Gratelf,ifor Unrning Tan, Borteffe:foF uming aniesened and leached bark, Castings, Bolts, lialiroad.Broge; ctudii, and Repairing done at 'abort MAW; WO have fa diblos for abiPPlnti by Canal or Railroada to all Pointa. cud ,can furnish Machinery el:testier thin , fliistem Or Western builders' of tha-bem quality, -Jan. 1, 1.812.-Iy. ' • v EMI SPRING GOODS 11•11 illiapk and Faney .ORl* GO 0.161, ME n 81d122 BMAITZ. and improved rooms furnished with alP il lat oan be ball to give one pleasure instead et pain, are tonna et A. 8.-Eastman's Dental!Office, where the new liquid Nitrous Oxide is continanly ad ministered with the happiest results ; also Ether. Chloroform sad th e Nana° Sim is used when pre ferred. EEO ANIVICIAL TEETH, from one to to entire iot, intiertid on Wirt notice.— Special attention given to &messes of the Rreaervattan of the natural teeth a epecialtsr -. Work warranted and farina reasonable , OppOarto COIIO Weasbel, h. reb. iI /873-ti. Nr r•; •, :,- DRSS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, r)" Shoes, &0., Suitable for the spring Trade. Irsi:etoqk hao been proazned from the best markets 'II; thesoiintry,' and thereaie you .be satteed lila prices. , CLALMJX.• AMID gPLIEMIR. 3M3ELid3.3:I4:;)ZrmA.I = L a r i MINLOS IPICoPt. SPRINGAND SUMMER has now outland a large and oomplete stook olOpring and Summer goods which he offers to the public at THE -Eacvvviosivw, the stock is complete said earied,-consisting of Domestic, Biitlsh and Frepch Dries ha all materialio. The assortment of colors contain the entire range of the fashionable New Oluqies. I •• • , • THE DOMESTIC DEPARTM NT.. Contahlo a well selected stock of, standard Bleached and Brown Mrndlias, Calicoes, Giogltams, Ticks, Colored add Plalit carpet Threads, Warps, &c. ' / • . . • The House per's Department . . . . crabraces a &nano of Table Linens , Plapldne, o hanrALace Curtains, Linen and Paper Shades, IBA: tinge, Hemp", Ingrain and Brussels Carpets, gs, ate, dm 1 ' • THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT contains art immense stook of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing,—composed of firat•elaiis materials apd made up in latest styles,—Boots and Shoes, latest styleß of Hats, Caps, Necktlee, Collars, ao. Also s large aki . ek Or Trwike Ana NaUfielp, all sizes and prices. In addition we have a itill supply of choice Ploni. . ~ GROOERXES PROVISIONS , - . Timothy and ()lover Seed, °ROOKERY, GLASSWARE, Sm., &c.--, The public are raspoclinainvited to call and examine our stock. .. ... " ' . THOMAS HARDEN. April 29,1178-11. ' , . 500 KEGS OF NAILS W. C. KRESS dr, CO. A PULL STOOK OF dargtster's gob, aitlr par t mentis attensits Special Attention paid tol Tin Roofing 4,000 Cords of Hemlock Bark CONTRACTS will be made for the pinball° of Bark peeled and delivered the ensuing season, at $4.50 per cord of 2,200 /bs; cub on delivery. • • Bark peeled last year will be received for the next Meaty days at $4 per cord of 2,200 11:4;* cash on del - W will make contracts for peeling 4,000 cords of bark On lands of the Piransylvaida4bint Land and Lumber Co. . BAILEY, LOWELL & CO. • Wellaboro, Jay 18, 113Vit-tf. - 0 I C Has ju'it, , ;•epeiveci a Ipr e stock: of • (• c;vcbcomona. niTIIFTnIi.TIITR - 1 IN DRESS , GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY 0 ......r.„--- ~„ ...„....../.___,,,, ~ ...„,. " ' , ' THE ABJEISTABIISPRING BED. Bt rtlett's WelkAnne 21,1870. '• ' • -Spat Sgt, (flag& Slat. , : A LUXURIOUS OEM With ohlyict4isloi =stress. • For durability; comfort, eleaulltteelOtaa adjustment it his ao equal. A su perior bedlor the Mai l room, se well as for persons in health. Order* solicited by the proprietor for VW& count'. ' J. 0. PALXOI4„ - . April 1, 11373.-14 MaimEteld, Pa. E`oIfrAER'#.CHINA HALL tHbserb offers tor sale his farm in Middle- J.bury, near lleeneyville, containing 106 acres, 90 acres improved, and is in good state of cultivation.— There are two orchards, a good hotush two barns, a store building, and wagon shop on the premises. Any one wishing to purchase can learn all partioularit by callipg on , the subscriber on the premises. March 16, 1878-3 m. R. it. MUM .5w,~...~,~., y - , ~....~..~,<.. , I;i4i • IMM . MIN For Sale 1 -- l , GM El OrlingarMoateds•tioneentrated, •1/o+t . :-,i. Muth Herbal „Juice'' , :41tIliltIOIIIPulk -.. Grantapli• THE "Ll7r7r1.1 1 :. 8 1 111 9F 1 , 1 .. , . , 4 iCATILORAM, , old; libitum vla !Farr, . .7 I rb.YA itl si • i —-1. - ..; :1„, -., I i ~, . " • ' , - -`4. - - ~,-, , , i(l , i The novefiliormoilerri,Nedical,-Pheraleal anffPbar inacentical AtFete'nee. "Muse drany longer taking the. ' • large, repulsive and naeons pills; comitosoil rot cheap, crude Mv n&bulity 1 greOlentsovhon ire{ eau by f . th C a Malta application of c emicAl Science ettrect alt ' ' tbeicathartlb and thth - et nz it properticslfrom filet • bloat valitableroota and her Land, ebncontrate them WO a minute Grenule.Searobly larger 'hauls: mustard Seed,' that - tan , be readily swallowed by those of the most, sensltlye stomach's and. fastidious tastes.. Facilitate Fargative'relletreproontoi t in a meat eoneentrated•forMine mach cathartic power ; gals embottioduiparrfot the largeptils.toune for fate in the,dtinge o ms. From their, wenderfal Cathartic Iptiwbri lit' rtldtt to their *UN peofold' who, haye • : • 1 1 0 trleA t OW-8P ) fq4 - 'to suppose thav they are harsh or drastic In 'effect, but such is notsit all the Faso, the ' • ' different active medicinal principles of which they are composedbelngeollaralonized.autt ;imaged, one 'by ' the others, as - to produce a most searching mid.' . Iltokottgliotet gently and kindly ?plprao.,),, ,-ting calltoxlic. ~ , ;, „ , ; ! I gig& Reward 14 ilgo;:y .offered by the'ptoiliiel' ctor-Of.thetsi , Pellets, to'any , elmialit Who; upon, i on-- tilyels,i, will 44, 1 / I ,4lPn l . l lrlY Palmed or other forms , of mercury er anypthor Admiral poison,, : i , ' 1111olisit 6'1611401i Vtagetitble;',uo inirtienier ogle :10 requited) rthile using' them: . •Theyl operate wiMpUl Aisturbance.to: the conetituripu L etel, or or.- , cup/aloe. Rh . Jrion matte, Ileadaehei Copt tiltilditiati,•inypuro.lEllood,"raln, lu the ellionldersglraghtuessol the Cheep Diu r ttriesfoiou.r Eructatio 'us Of the tanl9l nelisti halt , Smite" -in Month, .8 Ilona , attache, Maio - , in region , ofll‘,l 4 4 l leYe Internal Fever, Bloated fool t ug abou t •StO.ilmeti,-unish oil 'Stood t 6 Ifeadiltligh (Ilitalered: 114 inc, Frsociabinir, • mat , ioomy• Forebodings, take Dr. Fleece's 11Plenscut stover Pellets,' In exple a r,, .tkon. lg. tliceentedial, power of my Purgative •Fe td oviso \ greitt a variety (if diseases, Livish to ray ,t t• -theirs Mitten" linen 'the' natural' cleono. my Isitialverept, not a, gland or theta° escaping their sanative impress. does not impale tlienl; 'their entemeouting and beltuf: ellelOSeopli gliqoPbottles:presettes,their vtrtneartnim: paired alwaysy lengtii of time.' in Etuy climate; so,tlutt, -- 'they are frown and-reliable, which Is not the . . case with the pills tolosaink_the dMvttorcai, Olt uP bl . cheap wood 'or paste-board bores; Recolloctltualcir , ' • all ascetics where a -ILintativei Alterative.. or, . :IPUrgailva, is-Judiected. these; little -FO/ I Plit will give Me mostperrect satisfaction mall Who noo than.. TheY". are 'lseld - by all enteryirlaing • =lbraggistio at 26 cents a bottle. L , i ~7 Do mot allow any druggist-to induce you to tape, , earlything also that he tnay say is ,lust as good as my ' • tellettibecAuse lie nialtes'a larger profit on that which • lin .recommends. if your druggist I cannot i eupply them, enclose 25 cents and receive them by return nutil fromt ' ' ' ' ! • Al. . i-, • - -- -- Jr. r/P.K.Erlie.E, ,AL //.., Prokr;`' . .• • 19VALO s N. V. ! Juno 26, 1872, Itot-IY • . . . . . =I Eli IEI OE ME IMIII New Jewelry THE Undereigned would respectfully say to the elt• lzona of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he liaappenod a in tbei , lictilding recently occupied" by 0, .L. Wilcox His stock comprises a full assortment of Clocks, - Watches. Jewelry, O. D. WARBDTER, one of the beet workmen In North ern Pennsylvania, will attend to tho • Repairing .of Wcf,teltes t ,' Clocks, 4'c., For the skilful doing of which his soVenteen.y4ars priinticalexperience is sufficient guarnien. 8. B. WARRINEIt ' WelleboroiArtg. 1871-tf.• Foreign and Domestic Liquor Jan. 1. 1872 'JEWELRY STORE WR.141.,580R0 PA. • ~47 - • ANDRk7 FOZEIr Z . Awe. i p Z. ..' • \ 114 who has long been established f / 4? C 4' ), in the Jewelry business fn a c , 19c vf-i Z', Wellsboro, bee always for mile, 46. ' • . : " :4 • . . ~-:. _ t •:...... ~.... various ldnds and prlces of -AMERICAN WATCHES,, Gold or Cloaks, Jewelry. , Gold CiltV3; , Pine, Pencils, Cases, Gold An Steel, ; rape, Thimbles, Spoons, Razors, Plated Ware, ' SEWING MACHINES, With most all other articles usually kept In such es tablishmants, which are sold low for Ilepalrlug done neatly, and promptly, and on oho? A. FOLEY. Kenos. Jan. 1, 1872-ly WALKER & LATHROP, DP AT,vakt Ili HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS, • STOVES, TEN-WARE, 'BELTING, 4 SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER TIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HAREESBES, SADDLES, MI. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1872: Ei Deerfield Woolen Mills! THOTI/M BROTHERS, Proprietors of the above &We 1 will manufacture as usual to order, to suit ovuitomers • OUR OASSIMEBES are warranted. Particular attention &rll° Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing Wennonnfactetre to , r.rder, and do all kinds of Bon- Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. We have as good an assortment of Full. Cloths., Cassinteres, and give more for Wool in exchanMo than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy yourselves., We wholesale and retail at the Cowanesgue mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Jan. 1, 1872. J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel'. TlCundersigned, are agents for the above Water el, and can cheerfully recommend it as awe rior to all others in use.. Persons wishing to pur- chase Should see this Wheel in operation before buy ing other wheels. " IItiGHAM BROS. , Deerfield, May 15,1872. Read the following WEarrir.w. AP= lA, 1872. We the undersigned, purchased one of J. if, arts. weld's 30 inch Water Wheels using 68 inches of water to run three run of atone under a - 20 foot head, and are Well pleased with the wheel. We have ground slaty bushels per hour with the three ran and. can, aygrage that amount per hour all day. . PHILLIPS. 01WILTO$ pxamaps, , , • Co 3224 . X= 6 iI:X .N' T X N I • - J of any description caseated with accnra G . cI Y IIII4 CI" , 11 , t P l i °- AGITATOR 0810$. . Jewelry Store Silver• and Plctted-Ware. Cyrus D e 5111, WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES. fic., &c Agent for Fine Old Whiskies, CORNING, N. Y. 1 &c., &c., &c. CASH., DEERITELD, PA. INGHAM .BSOTHERS. , 4n, • A pimply.nt well g, HERSt,,smd FRuErg, combined :with; other propetti s; 'which in ' 'native' ' 16.3'20,4 mile : 2.Tuti;itiorut Diuretic,. Alter:U.lT timid Anti: Mau. 'Aswhole prsserred lu sufficient qunutity tif spirit Irina - tbei sr/ GiUt. - _ u• keep Atm its stir Ornate, Whielleakes tho' I LANTA T I ;.. • • .e • ,•c,B Zat...471.1441 - ape of the moat dealrahle'rottla:a'fand _Cnthn Y—, tiles lithe World. 'They art, interidekLetrictly as& - • , ,• DOMBOS i ttaiG• TO I nIC only to be Used as a medicine, nudely:aye acdordin to directions. ,• - " • . They are the shoot-anchor of nib !et ble, and 4 6 bllftated. They set: upon a diseased and stimulate to such a degree, that a healthy scam 13 at once brought about. An a remedy to ticach, I,Volu via lire especially subject. iris surpere! ding every other stimulant. AEla pi u..!,!•unt iner 'rents; they have •uo equal i,.ey are a mild 'sp..' geode Purgative as well as Toii lc. They kurity the Blood. They are a splendi,l Appetizer. They make thd weak strong. They purity arid la- Nigorate. They care Dyspepsia. Constipation, and Steads:4,4e. . They act as a specific in all apedos of diserdera Stich underrnipe the bodily strength and tweak deco the animal spiriti. -n depot i 63 Park ?lice, ..4 . 1f 1 i7 •• : - -r LYOiOS t.THAIRoN Only 51) C its per :Bottle. , • It prom catel t qp.OIVT.II, PftESE2I:- COLOR', anti Increases the Vigor and. LIE t (the Cirri; Tatar Y kl'3 MI 0 l :YON% riATFIAZION 801.1 T 17 7, hair, %val. ll l'A t placed ; the plat icet by PI nfeesor Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princet,c, The name ie d Cr/ yed from the:(1) 'ha 7 BMA." eigrtifylug 1 - ) c.''^:na. purifiy, repo,...ate, or terror. Toe fa'yor it furl rece red, alia the pot.ularity it /1:.3 obtained, le it (.1 ADA Incredible. It ill crellee." the Cint •. o ` ref the ti AUL It ia • a delightful art f.EI. g. • , ates dandruff. li priventa the 1.,11 f, om tan-, •/.c rex. /t keeps the bead cool, erci,g; cm rich. eoft, glor )3 M, Fedlance. It •t e t2r ; ‘rrnr aced QUALI% en it way ore, ;i • • • . Y AGO. and 601(1 by all 1.1; , 1 - • . try torte at Cont. lova. . , • ~ ~• ' - - : - 5. , -* • , I,:kv.a4 i hl ilt si I „..., . re,f - , - zik - p«two r. fl - R n • ..i'' ;:. -, !'...', . !zi'll : ~. , ..:,. 4. f.. . slay 13, 1673.—110 t. —ly. W EIJI:SS° ito Door, Sash & Blind Factory BENJAIIIN ATISTIN, is prepared to furulth first class work from tho best lumber, at his new fae tory which is now in full operation. ,' 13oom's, adigna. numen, AND MOULDINGS, constantly on hand, or ruanufactured to prdar. Planing 'and Matching dmirf promptly, and in the beat manner. Tbo beat workmen employed, and none but the best seasoned lumber need, Encourage home industry. Factory near the foot' of 'Main ; ' Street. • 304.1, 1.872-if. Tioga Marble Works. milEtindeyei g ned is now Preparedtto execute all or tiers for Tomb Stones and Monutroents of either , Italian, or Ilatlo,nd 4Mrble , of the latest Style and approved workmaueb ip and with 'dispatch. He keeps constantly , on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may favor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms as ban be obtained in the country. • . Fittalit ADAM& ": 135n'':1.1872. CHINA HALLlWellsboro. ~~ —at - Nati rim ,Of .11 E-L-4 1 /P' oa9. The Best Paint la-the War e Ad ucP to to Jet 13i A onmi Hilton of toe 'purest, paha v,tto India be l yf e iTinifig ri tovlA, 9/0.1,4, firm, trnrat , f , ,, ':a - q bccol(ifia £'i t, uutiffeoto.lb, camova tororpri is pc.rreoflY waforprtfrof, Witt fl(l9.td 10 4il e ras, *ink, and is in every way` O brifer , paint for kith side or outside painting than any other paint WOtld _t b oy %cow ooO,thirtl to on. loam, t h" r , ukuna , i jk At wipe Ilbirs als be. II It A lull Parstts: rims Out duiTusnE blVstt fac p/ wri iCts is Oval ahoy() Qnerrry pnciwie. Prcpott, :utt` ready forti sisisold by the g allon only. Mardi 18; 1313 3ro 17: La44- k i t imp EA%-\_.‘mk‘ku \\kW ..-- i 1 - : .. t , f-Chobi.• “aol Aeon; ithantuatimo, Neural -0. Lula liaga'Sehaticai ,liiither, Rod Nervous Dim-mita, igt tl Ital.:: of stifferii4; by tuislng Du. Firf.fie., VL0r.7. 1 8 4 IlitxtatiTro ISrunr—Afts - itcient int; dig, (Amy ui j,p . -.Ptlery.-M. D- , ;; 1 - , SegY4rg_O ' / (11 1aiPil , alstnhala„Yotirwh00% 'we ar . 6l;penstatagy Acquainted, Who has fo r :32 Tem treated. these' dis Pases exclusively 'Wit tr aciatashingra Aults•,i NA•Pliitee._,lt,Qnr , Vkiattair ditty, after delib. eriattbn, to couseun..umfelx reque t al:if:Teri ton:elk enip4iitii3" rersiipis ;hi t. - ."cd:' e• ch eunkstanc,, *to : .i . .. autl yt allow tQ , ' , ..4 . ,ite money 0: titue Onwortigh i iattUreii. A$ cleft:311101 we g. , : 4 ' 1 ' ,11,41 ) i'l 1 the .Igp resprorisiblifty'resting nu us iy. publiey tiagaging til t -wadi:dna — lttitNar kncule4.l and erveriouee of t% . : remarkable merit fully .1u..n.14 , ..,A,..45ur aatinu., lit:, a - ) ''' '-i It. Ewing, Itledfit,l'enu's, sititerb 1 strfei.n yeato, 6 ;54. ctuue hopeless. Rev. Thomas NI urphy, D . ii., p ra a . , ; .. . , • J ford, Pbtla‘l'ai . Rev. J. IS, D.1v1,3, Higltstoxn, 30," "1,..... 'Jersey. Rev, ,Ls. 13...4a.)..;e1artuce. lowa. 80,. V. 'O. 0. Stnitli, Pi feforg,Vtit York.' Rev. Jo•.,,tph t opi. .... .Vaiis gburcb, 1.„ - Latielplda. Other Metal:loofah t r :i - - "7,_ Scur.furs, Ooluqrs....jtolges, Conglesetu,eu, pbyg, •,,..,-..,-, ciana, 'A:a.; for . arited, rstitg with pampidat expna. a,,%` , L ing thasaalisevava. Ono thousand dollar.: with beg:. V seated -to any medicine for. saute dig. it ‘ h SbOWIZI 7:4" 'MFEaI incr:t under test,'in• that eau produ,..: oue-Ntutp ::!5 las luan - y living cures. 2, ' , • ny person a: ailing by lea a -',s' description of afitictlon ,will receive gratis a 14114 • ;.-Z - , signed gudranteu, naming the nunimrr of bottles t -i7„,:‘' aura agreeing to taffeta money upon swot a gadfaui 1. of its failure to cure. Afflicted • invited to writ‘ to D, , Itttel;ridlaticlpkia. llis valuable advice reels nciithat r. , ,„ WOOD S.; SCOVILLE, Agent?, Knoxville. R. -, ,,;§ . k 0 1 EMI .13ENJ Ab 111111111 kit t March 11,'73-.45. Victor CarOage . -SiioP ; I I 'UWE undersigned wish to call the attention of th ' 1 public to the fact that they are manufacturing tnil ''.- ' ~' they choicest selected materials; tlad latest and nir. ^ - 1 ,., appri - Fed styles of . --- I • LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES 1 • PLATFOItII,SPIIIM4 WAGONS, and also•the tine CUT-I.P.iD.EIt PLATPOIIII RIAGE, so convevieut for tuiitiug atout w a llama apace. . We Ow, keep wane.; en hand a qcod aFsartrnett el Eit i Nieti ei t Platform Wastrel, and cuhtomers lrL abrearl may rely an fading Irere jrlF.t what they inn and at as but a price as Is tcresisttnt FIRST-CLASS WORE Orders promptly till&d. Oar place at 11.6 ea ajauf cr Bradford & Immptom near tile Troy Bata e(MPTON, A '14...ty, . gay 6, '-.1 t.ILLEY,, • ``,;:ce fi67 24. (9 only 10 cads each, or aoo everytluni - in filo Hike of plants equally cheap Cr 3P'I 2 I.7.:IITM'Ia 40t , ' Tr =I-I *Ot S 30, Wopbborp, Apnl 20,1373.-ff. . ' T-:& . -', r 7" 1 TROIAT..s BOIN EN S SAW A11.L11 4 u°"* u, nal: 1.1aa., mid i they a. o itad) t,, WI ail orders with promptness and dispatch. Fencing boards, Dill Tiinber, shingles, 11ttb, Wood. &c., constantly on band. ' April-22.L _ TitIISIAN ,S.: BOWEN. Furniture - and Undertaking. Van Horn 8! Chandler, (Eiaccessora to B. T. Vatt Mill) -urr AVE now on exhibition end sale at the old place, AA, the largest and inortsnruplete stosk - of • FINE AND COMMON -FURNITURE to bo found in Northern Pcnusylvan;s, consisting of ITINETARLOTt AND CHAV_DER SLITS, SOFAS. COVCD.LS,I7IT-A-TETF-S, MARBLE AND WOOD TOP CENTER TABLES FIAT .limms, FANCY CHAIRS, MIIIIIOII9, OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES, 131 IACK- El% BRAE No. 1 HAIR MATTRAsS ER, RUSK '.!c EXCELSIOR MAT. TRAS:3 ES, and a full ,stock of the common g,ood, usually found in a first-clees establishment, The above goods arc /tulle' ly of their oivn manufacture, and satisiviion is,l-uar anteed both as to axiality and price. They sell the WOVe7Z Wire arattraSS • the most popular spring hod sold; also the Tucker Spring fled that has beau on trial for 17 y ears and giv en universal satisfaction. Our Conim- Room la supplied with all sises of the Casket, a lies and beautiful style of burial case, together with other kinds of fOreign and home manufactory, with trim mings to match. They ttUl make nudertakinit a spec iality hi their business, and any needing their services will bo attended to promptly, and at sat/a:7,10u .char ges_ .• Odd pieces of kurniture made, and Turning arthinds done with neatness - and dispatch. Jan. 10, 1872. VAN HORN & fIIiANDT,Eff . - To WHOM IT ' CONCERN.—HaviuglueNded that lam entitled to i tle rest after nearly 40 years close application to b ess, I have passed over the - tarot. 1 1 ture business to "t Boys" as per above advertise ment, amid stake th s ethos of ael,in,, ,, for them the same liberal patro as has been extended tn me.— My books may bo f u id at the old place fur settlement Jan. 10,1872. B. 2'. VAN 11011 N. 51.1 1 1.5.W.1X, Doors, Blinds,Ceiling, PLOORING,B:O., made at the Miami Factory and sold cheap at WIROLESALE kIICETAIL. Parties will find it for thelr'intereat to call or write I.efore purchasing elsewhere, . A price list will be forwarded FREE on application to W. D. ME%D, April 8,1873.-6 mo. Miami, Tioga Co., Pa. HUG YOUATG'S 1 - 4urance,Real Estate 3SleiamOip 110 3 Bawer/ sl4fork Xfri - Dr fts sold payable in any etty or town luEurOPe. Ca 01 Second eitbiu, or Steerage Passage tickets to or from a y town In Europe from or to Wellqbere, by tho Anel r Line, or the 'Williams amt Onion. U.S. Mail Lino of Ocean Steamers., • tar-Real )estate botyht atntitolann Commiqsiom 0.3 - o.Tdostre to call pat tieular locution to tbe insur ance facilities atToraed by the °Komi welt known Wellaboro Insurance Agency. —norAntasnEn 1860. FIRE, LIFE te ACCIDENT. Nile Represented $40,000,0110. /ETNA, of Hartford, Ccon. . .HOME, of New York. FRANKLIN; of Philadelphia\ INS: CO. OF NORTH AMERICA, of Plea. PENNSYLVANIA, of Philadelphia. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE,Ediohurg PHENIX,•of Brooklyn, N. Y. LYCOMING MuncY• Pa..' TRAVELERS LIFE & ACOIuENT, Hartford. Polleles written in any of the, above leading con: Panieti of otandard rates. Lgtoba promptly paid my atm No, Boiven's HUGH 'TOM. liov. 12. 1872. ; • • • ~~