I= The Yarn of "Marius Belli • . • D W. 8. OILDEBT. "tattufolalho abOroithat round the coast From Deal to Itimegate span, i That I found alone, on a piece of Moue, ' An elderly nlval luau. t - r'• r 1 ' ,- ;. ' • 1; .7 1' , ' .., Iflra i, weedy and long wa r t wis weedy ble b s h d ear w a s long, And o, , - .. And I beard thth might on the shore recite In a stngulae minor key: ' . "Oh; I limit cook, and a captain bold, And a mate of the Nancy brig, , - And a bosun tight, and a suldstaraulte. - -- Alad Ahe ore Wof the cagtain:s gig." -. .. Anti lie shook his dabs and lie tore Lie hair, . Tin I really . telt afraid; . . . For I couldn't help thinking the man had been drink ing, '. And so I limply geld: .. - -_ . - '• 41 .:: ••: - , ,:. 4: r Oh elderly man, Ws little I know MI the .dutiea' of men of the sea, d I'll eat my 'hand if:l tinderatand Ilow you eau possibly be • Ana •, - , "ce a or snd a calitaht WM. -•- , s the mete or the Nuany brig, "And a bo's'n Light, and a addsidpruite, And the crew of the captain's gig.'t , . . i. 'Alen he gave a hitch to his trenSers, which Is a trick ail seamen farm . And having got rid of a thtunping quisl. 41,e gm:LAMB painful yarn: , • 'Twat on the good dal? Nancy Bell, That we Bailttf WILE+ And there on a reef Aro Came - , to.grief, Which bah often occurred tome. . ~A ttd- p retty nigh allo` the crew was dinivned, (There was lerdntpseven o' souls), •, And only ten of the Nancy's men Said •• Eters!" to the muster roll.' "There w me, and the cool.•, andithe captain bold, And the mute of, iho "Nancy brig, And the ho'sun tight, and the rubialliprulte, And the crest of the captain's • - . , "For'a month we'd neltborwittles nor drink,, Tilla hungry we did feel; • So, we firmed a lot, and secordin , shot, The captain for our plea). " The heat lot fell to the liancre, mate, Ana A delicate dish he made; Then one appetite with the inidshipmite - We Leven sutrivors stayed. " And then wa murdered the bo'sun tight, And he much resembled pig; ,Then we whittled free, did the cook and me, On the crew of the captain's gig, Then on delicate the cook ae was left, c - And the delicate Questi nd o m n.. Which Of us two goes to the kettle ?' arol4e, Andwo argued it' out as. etch. • • "For I loved the took as a brother, I did, , And the cook be worshiped me; Ilat we'd both be Wowed if we'd either be stewed In the other chap's ki . old, you see. •• • I'll be eat if you dlue off me,' says Tom.., 'Yea, tbat,' Bays I, 'yo u 'll be,'— • I'm boiled if I die, mydead,' quoth I, And .E.tsetly so,' guoth be. " flays be,' , - Dear Japes, to murder me . 'Were a foolish thing to do, \ For don't You see that you can't cook m e, While 1 can—and will—coot you " " go, he bone the r water; an(l,talps the salt 11 ' .And the pepper In potilons true, (Which he never forgot);an south chopped shalot, Andsome sage and prale too. ' ",, Como here,' says he, all 1 a proper pride, Which his smiling features tell, . . 'Tvlll soothing be if net you see, . How extremely nice-you'll snaell.' And he stirred it round and round. and round, And he sniffed at foaming froth; When I ups with his heels, and smothers his squeals In the scum of the boiling broth. " And I eat that cook in a week or lees, And—as I eating be The /set Of hill chops, why I almost ilr4s For a +essel In eight I see. 1:=1 And I never tart, and I never smile And I never lark nor play, But I !Rand croak, and a single joke I have—which fa to vay! Oh, I am a cook, awl a captain bold, And the mato of the Nancy brig. And a bo'sun tight, and a midahipinite And the crew of the captain's gig I" ALL SORTS. 1 • ilartford, Cour4, bad an auction of coffins the other day. i , New England t 9 already complaining of he want of rain. The Louisville Courier-Journal calls Indi ana's new divorce law the 'Hoosier Separa tor. Tho house in Murfreesboro, Tenii., in which President Polk was married is now used as a stable. The estimated cost of Chicago's new Grand Pacific Hotel was $1,000,000. The actual cost was $1,000,857 04. The Indiana State University, at Bloom ington, lia.s twenty-five professors t and ark 'annual income of $40,500. Judge Wipiam T. Minor, of the Count:Li out Supreme Court, nation, to take effect Nov. 15. Erie has had the State Fair,the small-pox, and the epizootic, and now grumbles because she hasn't got the postal cards. The wreck of the steamer L. Richaud has caused a great falling off in the travels of tourists down the Lachine Rapids. The Indiana editors are about making an excursion to Wyandotte Cave, and have in vited the Press of Louisville, Ky., to join them: A thrifty' sheriff in Indiana, when he has an idle jury on his hands, sets them to work mowing the grass arodfid the Court House. There are in Chickes new hotel, the Grand Pacific, fifty-nme flights of stairs, thirty-eight miles of wire; 999 windows, and 1,070 doors. The wild man has beeti caught once more, this time in Titus county,Texas. Of course, he eats) nothing but raw meat, and he barks like a dog. Senator Morton's health has greatly im• proved at the Hot Springs, in Arkansas, d he is about starting on his return to his aid in Indiana. A Kansas paper asks its readers why they will pay five cents a half-pint for pea-nuts, when they can make money by ralsing i them at fifty cents a bushel. A Peoria man has a nice-looking library, all made up of Patent Office Reportsp-with the backs neatly labeled with the names of great authors and their works. . Boston will have no lire-works andmo bal loon ascension on the Fourth of July.— What else it will have, save the in4vitable address before the city authorities, is nor yet decided. A Portsmouth man contracted to build-a barn for a specified snail and all the cider he could drink. It took him five months to build the - barn, and he drank four barrels of cider. 'lL'ho Boston Transcript says that pdrsons who send poetry to the newspapers should always retain copi& If most of them would retain the originals, perhaps it would be just as well. For two years a young Pennsylvanian has been pursuing the seducer of his • sister.— Two weeks ago he caught him in Lincoln, Neb., and last week he brought him back to answer for his sin. A California paper insists that $6OO, gold, is a liberal allowance for the espouses of a trip from the East to California, and says that it "include 3 the coat of transportation to and stay at every one of our great scenic attractions," lhiptiae) 'Semmes, of the pirate Alabama, attended a wedding in Nowburyport, Mass., last Thursda.y.._ Owners of vessels destroy ed by him were well represented in the com pany; but none of them seemed anxious for an introduction. A. father in Massachusetts, who grew im patient, the other evening, at the prolonged stay of an ardent admirer of his daughter, entered the room and invited the young man to remain to breakfast. The young man de. Wined the invitation. • kilvoman of Middletown, Ohio, has ex tited-the indignation of the town by cruelly beating with a whip her grown-up daughter, because she stopped to converse in the post office with a younggentleman againiit whom the mother has an antipathy. A. Singular epidemic broke out in a Kan sas town last week. Every wife in the town was suddenly attacked by an irresistible de= sire to - present her husband with a nice little dressing case, With shaving 'materials com plete. FAn atthactive ,young woman had opened a barber shop in the village. The Lyneliburg„(Va.), &publican, a cL servative paper, , says that- •it is sure the un christian expressions used toward Gen. Can by and others, by Gen. Hill, find no indorse ment in magnanimous Southern hearts, and that many, cencede that the castigation administered to nun by Brownlow is Well deserved. Gov. Kellogg, of Louisiana has appoint ,cd a committee, to inquire into the origin, nature, and binding effect of the many out standing Obligations of the State, and to re port at the next meeting of the Legislature: A JP* girl WllB taken Suddenly ill in Itat. timer*, ion Wednesday, and die in a pew: minntea, and they maid it was from eating Men' peas. Thursday, her sister, 'fifteen narit (kb was Sent On an errand to the reit mite/s of a clergyman, and an hour 4111:14410.1 a Wiltrist 40)74' in a furnftureAungoni dead, and theyhavr; 0,1 eitight ft tin to fn. vetitlgate. , / 4 it . * 0 15 Ort -UT "S• g g • ' - ME PORTOLV. GANG SAW MIL EMI Water Wheels suited t i atids of water, Tannery Irons, Bridge I;rons, &c. -.ln. experience - bY our ell" , 111°. Rl . ..Calkins 'intibiceisty years as a Machinist and Foreman, enables 'is, by his personal superpision, to make strictly first-lass G 00414. Feb. 18, 1813.-Iy, O. W. PRESTON. , „ • , . • -; ,• P „ „ - PRE TON - & HEERM ANS 2 12231 IRON FOUNDERS a MACHINISTS, Ccririliagg. I%T. "W., STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Circular, Gang and Muley Saw Mill, Machinery foi Tanneries, Shafting,' Gearing and - Castings of - every description, in, li.on, and Brass. - dal - Machinery of an kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates.`llo Corning, August 28, 1872.-1 y _New Sprin_g Goods. THE SPRING CKPAIGN IS OM AND THE P,OPLE'S STORE IS THE WITH THE LARGEST, AND, MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Staple git_raney pry Goods It has got to be Pretty generally knormlhat we keep the largest stock..the -bast' goods _end sell them is low as any hone in the trade in this section; and wo keep very many articles not kept at any other store in town. In addition to our general stock, Our arpet.*torit amprins bout 200 rialto, and every variety. Our Cloth Stock exoeeds any Within fifty miles, irtquantity and variety, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS-MD DOMESTIC GOODS enough for a jobbing trade. The citizens of Tioga county aro roainictfully invited to call and examine our stock and prices.r April 1,1873. MEM VOICt 'EL= MEM 1.442110 NEM ? ,fillL4SoOr rico. goio' to New - • Yor7o to by, 7l a SAOCk of Spring and Sum MN' Goods. He inter?,ds to baljAam,,the best matlcets at bottom, prices, and lz,e will ha‘rte splendid bareccip,s topirev his 4',usionzers witen,44.retzows. ".-re has JV'OW on, hand a quaeility of Clothing and Jai ess Goods which, f'c wants out,,of ,the way, and he takes th , isitethod of inform/10 you,,ediificlentially,that hewn nil them CHR.,,qp---if mpu, don't believe it, call a STEAM -pNosi, i mps BOIL RS; PAIiTHIgHLAH ATTENTION PAir: TO IS% EN ' . atd,Sll., WI LAY & CIRCULAR NtILLS, ILE ISHI;' , IVi AND ENCHNES - ApPAYS ON HAND. j . =I • mANuTMYITRER.B OF FIRST IN THE FIELD, EVER OitelatED TN OOENTirG.' ' MI I= il F.O. lIEERMANS PM r~~+ :r ~~ ~. , r s~ , ' ' ME SPRING GODS Maple and Pane?,Difir GO 010,, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS,, CAPS, BOOTS, - !doe]; has been prociePed from the best markets hi the count). if, and threfore 'yott gilt be s , ,tinfied , • Corning:.Foundry & Machlimo Shop. . , . . 313. " W. I=bastrsr.xxe. sic I=3;c:•xist, 'i :.‘ 4 • ' Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Gearing, Shafting and Machinery required for Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and GrateS, for burning Tan. Screws for moving unleashed and leached bark, Castings, Bolts, Railroad. Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice. We have fa cilities for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can furnish IN•achinpry cheaper than Eastern or Western builders of the beet quality, Jan'. 1; 11312-Iy. 5:011 . 1(E.GS Of . • , JUST RECEIVED BY' W. C. KR - ES Sr, CO.'. , • A i'Ulala STOC7i der gagenterts glob, n larjen's iatensiis . _ 1 w :•'hil 7' l " ' • `Special Attention paid to Tin Roofing SMITH & WAITE 4,000 Cords of Hemlock lark. Iiegir.I2L.NTEIDCA. CONTRAOTS will be made for the purchase nf Bark peeled and delivered the ensuing season, at $4.10 per cord of 2,200 lbw; cash on delivery. Bark peeled last year will be received for too next ninety days at $4 per cord of 2,200 We; cash on de livery. . ;1 We will Make contracts for peeling 4,000 cdrds of bark on lands 0,f,, , th0 Pennsylvania Joint Land and Lumber Co. , ' " ' BATLEY. r.OWkI,L &` CO. Wellaboro, May 13, 1872-tf. Eir 1,13,&13ANT and improved' rooms furnisbed with P all that can be bad to give one pleasure instead orl pain, are found at ME A. n. -Eastman's Dental,Office, where the new liquid 'Nitrous Oxide is - contluanly ad ministered 'with the happiest result also Ether. Chloroform and the Narcotic Spray la zed when pre ferred. from one to an entire set, Inserted on abort Special, attention given to diseases pt the mouth.— PresertatiOn Of the natural teeth a speeladys Work warranted and - terms reasonable, Oppoolts Cone Houle, WellAboro, rob. 1.873-tt =I see i C. C. MATITERSi ifas-just receiretift hw.: auck of DRS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, Shoes, &O.; St!liable for the spring Trade. 4Ct4L.71.574.A AL.MOTMO IE4"MM. 'FABT,I.F4 - I.:Fili 1840 GREAT EXCITEMENT I VODOGS ROUTED XLekie DIeIXVIMAMA I PVID BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY TUE CUEAPEST ! : IS our advice, because wo know that after you bay( examined our Stock you will be convinced that W.J.Hottour &B.roN STORE Is the place,to purchase Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats and Caps, 'Clothing Boots and Shoes, Whito Goads, Groceries, Gent's Furnishing Goods, &c., a saried stock suitable for the Spring and Summer Trade. We cordially Invite you all to examine our stock. olc ARTIFICIAL TEETE. SPIiING GOODS CORNINO, HUHN COUNTY, N. Y. THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED 4 Bartlett's Patent Juno 21,1870. emit .spring, elastic ,Slat. eLUXDiii&US BED! With only a single mattess. For durability, eomforti cleanliness, and adjustment it has no eqUal. A sn. : parlor bed for the sick-room, as well as for persons in health. Orders sobelted i by the proprietor for Tioga county. April 1, 1++73.-11 EveaVatICHINA HALL. For 'Sale I rIIHE subscriber offers for sale his term ink Middle ' 1. bury, near Keeueyrille, containing 106 acres, 90 , acres improved, and is in good state of cultivation.— There are two orchards, a good house, two barn, a, store building, and wagon shop,on the premises. Any ono wishing to pnrchaso can learn 50 particulars by, I e4klling en the SUbseriber on the premises. Mareb 18,1872-3 m. R. M. KEENEY. - 40111, Ste frj wriruste,t,il .iss'il..y. ! TODP lifts ronloved her uetq 6t6T8,-ip IVEISB JIM the tale reef/knee of Lever Baehe:'ilifttlitite 7 -44teinway and alter - • ' . r,r Alp?,„ _- ” CABINET • INsTFL*FiI T I ‘FEN - Alargth yt )etc of ti.bN MUSIC just rerelvect... tin the Piano, Organ, ninl in , *Ong lllij:'"oPpoitnulty rot" 'practice - affottled =ln Those - =II Ne' • .1143 - vveli'y - , P4teri w eim „ , - • ' ' LEM ' -13 lu (Inwood woutil rOApoothilly thO - awls Of Wellaboro and yid nity, that ho bap opeued Jeweliry Store . , . in.t.tto Loki:Wig rovoitly veo..tipied 07 q., 1.. ,WPlcalc. Ilio.stock romprise...l it fililassortineut of ,-- Clocks ' Ifti:,tdites: Jewelry Silver.anaPtatecl-ircire. S. D. WARRINEtt, one ot the best workmen In North ern Pennsylvania, )vill attend to the , . . Repairiai: of Tratpkes, ZPorille'SlattuVdoing 6f alilcli Lis Sei'eAtt:e'n yeaqs practi carexperience 49 sufficient guarntee. ' • •:'• • 4.4. WP..,ItRINEIt. Wellaboro, A.Ug. 23, 181-tf. ' Cyrus D. Sill, Foreign And - .Domestic Liquors Agent for Fine O 1 Whiskimi •Jail. 1 1872 W 141 Kt V .S'ir ictiE : Wfi1f.,14,313011,6, )- -ANDREW FOLEY 4)-& -V-f:- , Ak9wltel, has lon g been est:lWO:Led F _ *ln the Jewelry Miele eels •In i Wellsboro, has always for sale, ,C ''',:c: -_,..- .. 5 .) 1: . :--ft, iiarloni kinds . antl prices of ' ' AMERICAN WA TO fEs, Gold or Sliver, Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Chains - Keys, Rings, Pine, Pencils, Cages; Gold and Steel Pens, - Thimbles, *mans, Razors, Plated Ware, SEWING vIACHINES, ko., With roost all other arUeles usually kept In such en ablishments, which are edhl low for liepairing done neatly, and promptly, and on ahor SOTICE. Jan. 1,1872-19 WALKER & LATHROP, tkARDWARE, IRON, STEEL', NAILS, STOVES, TIN-WARE, BELTINO, SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Carriage and Harness Trimmings, Corning; N. Y., Jan. 1, 1.872 •.r. Tioga marble: Works, . HE undersigned is now prepaied to e'secute all or- L dors for Tomb Stones end Monuments of either Italian or Rutland Marble, of the latest style and approved x workmanship and with dispatch. He keeps constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to milt all who may favor him With their orders. on as reasonable torimeas can be obtained in the country. Jan.l,lß7? TRUMAN & BOWEN'S SAWMILE s t ar• i o n ra fV d l y I: a las ii and orders with promptness and dispatch. Fencing, Boards, Bill Timber, Shingles, Lath, Wood &c, constantly ou hand April 22.-tf. in's . trinnont is especially designed for tho feet application of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEIY I T. It is-tho only form of lustre men tyot invented with which fluid medicine can ho carried high op and pdrfectly applied to all parts of the Rine ted easel pas. sages, and thochAmbers or cavities-communicating therewith, in ahiehsoresandulcersfrequentlyoust, and from which the catarrhal discharge generally proceeds. The wantrif success in treating catarrh heretofore has arisen largely from the impossibility of applying remedy's to these cavities and Chambers by, any of the ordinary methods. This obstacle in; the Way of effecting cares is entirely overcome by the Invention of tholiduche. In using this instru- Meilt, tho Fluid Is carriod by its own weight ino smith& forcing or pumping being iequired,/ up one nostril in full gently flowing 81.1 vatil to the highest poi pion of the nasal passages. piu,ses into and thoroughly cleanses all the tidies and chambers connected there with, and flows out of the , opposite nostril. Its use is pleasant and se simple,that a child could understand it. Nall null ripilelt directions accompany each instrument. When used with this Instrument, Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures recent attacks of Cold 111 the fiend by a few applications: Symptoms of entforrlt. Frequeut heiaticho, discharge falling Into throe sometimes profuse, watery, thick mucus, purulent.. ottensive, &c. Int others a dryness, dry. we tory, weak or I n flamed eyesi,, stopping up or obstruction of nasal' passages, rine ing in ears, deafness, hawking and ei'ilighing to clear:. throat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcers, Voice altertia,! nasal twang, offensive bran( li, impaired or total de.' pivation of sense of einell,and taste, dizziness, men tal depression, loss et oppctite, indigestion,enlarged tonsils, tickling rough, Ac. Only a few of those sYmptoms aro likely to ho present in any cusp -at one limo. Dr. *ages Catarrh Malletly, when used with Dr. Pierces Nasal Douche, and accompanied with the constitutional treatment which is recom. mended in the pamphlet that wraps each bottle of the' Remedy, is a perfect specific for this loathsome disease, and tbo. proprietor offers, in good faith, $5OO reward for a case he cannot cure. The Remedy is mild and pleasant to use, containing no strong or canstio drags or poisons. The Catarrh Remedy ie sold at 50 cents. Douche at 60 cents, by ait Druggists, or either will bo mailed by proprio, tor on receipt of 60 yenta. - R. V. PIERCE, lt7. D Role Proprietor. BUFFA LO, N. Y. June 26, 1872, Rot-ly 11/RS. SOFIELD announces to the public that she lllL:has a very large and desirable stook of and Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods, which are offered at very low rates. .J. S. PALISIF,R, Mansfield, Pa LADIES' SU ITS,. PAR A SOLS GLOVES,CORSETS,Ho6P4*KIRTS, Notions; also riadi.mad`e white gooda in °Very variety: Tim public are cordially invited to . Just:met and purchase. Wellqboro, &az 13,1570--6 m, ctocks, 4'-%. wHoLESA GE! DEALER IN S\114:8'; CIALNINCi N. V C A S H. DEALERS IN HARNESSES, SADDaS. &c FRANK ADAMS. TRUMAN & BOWEN MILLINERY. sijAWLS, IiOpIERY, LACES, ana Athe best healing and tais ingl.lnfinent in the . , . . It is recommended s witli. unbounded assurance iu all cases of Cuts, Entities; Burns, f3Prains, nudism, Hard Swellings, Bites,•Chilblains, Stiff ness ,of the ,Joints, 'Frozen reel, Dire, ace., &e.. among all persons, and 'for. Sprains, • rounders,' •Ring-bono,Poll.evil.fiendelies,Wiod-g alls,HoOtale, Spavins, Spring-bait, Saddle, Collar and Harness Gale; ale* diseases of the( Lye and Ear in • Horses; Mules or .• le. MISTAB Bal bow Teinulgia, Rheumatism. kiout, Lama Back. tlalt,Vbsom. Poisonans Bites, External Bone .and Muscle Affections, Bore Nipples, &0., au may be justly termed the pamacoa for all., EXTERNAL, WOUNDS. lar Remember, thia Linithent did not' spring up in a day or a year, producing,l Tire MOST ABBOUD AND ornivrtraer. CORES merman DY NEW-BORN aam 411118M0014 - j.Arzunnurrs, But we have tho".eXperiBßee of over thirty years of trial, with the most substantial result/4 and b a mioltita3de of witnesses. ' . . A If the Linlmentht not no recommended, the Money will be Refunded Do not ile imposed upon by using any COIN , Liniment claiming the same properties orresalta. They are a • cheat and a fraud, , De ante and get nothing but . .1 11 1 16 lic a n Mustang ' Linimeit. sir soLp n ALL DAVOGISTO AND COUTRZY` EITOMICA AT . . . 25c1; 60c. and Si per Battle. li imps 13izz or Dor, ri,r, OMB, dm ' ,‘• .Zar.lia,,, . ' 4 , . - EX 3 r. ''' /*'•:* A--- _ -- 4'• - • if ' ' - • . N.1, , ,...,... 11 %.,: .; . --4.--N- - -4-A ....--,--,--_,,,,-.--$.lO , ... 1 • . ; 1 -• -,.......... , . 2----. --------,-,•---,_-_:•....,.• • ,• 4,- ~Z - x .6 .. 4 ,t, - : ,: ; -.4, ''.-.• -, ' -_ ----- 7' . :- ' • I itfN f ..... --'--- - '''' ,i'''.: .;: ?-. .3 , • ', - . • ' • ,'... f -. -- -- -- Y".... ; A. FOLEY Magnolia Z= aim A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A ' r Pure Blooming Complexion, It is Purely Vegetable, and its operation is s l een and felt at once. It does away with toe Flutalti Appearance caused by Heat, Fatigue, and Excite. merit. Heals and removes all Blotches an Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly spots. Drives away Tani Freckles, and Sunburn, and by its gentle but pOSverflal influence mantles theAaded cheek with • 6 VOTlTiikut. BLOOM AND BEAUTY. Ddid by all Druggists and Fancy Stores, Depot, norm^ riew i 1.1. )(sag: • Allay 13, 1011-Itt.t.-ly: Door, Sash & Blind Facto ENLAMLN AUSTIN,' is prepareds to furnish' first class work from the best lumber, at his new• far tory which 14 now in full operation. )l4stYllsg© inovtuildo . AND MOULDINGS, constantly on hand; or mannfaoturod to ordoi Planing and Matelking done promptly, and In the best manner. The best Workmen employed, and none but the beat seisoned lumber used. Encourage limn% industry. • Factory near the foot of Main Street. Jan. 1, 1872-tf. ' JOAN FISHIER sitrgest and bet. selected suck of fBOOTS AN . flll SIIO,FiS erer brought into Wellsboro, ronsietingai of Ladies',, id and Cloth. Bahnor- Ladies, Misses.' Children ! and • 13,a by . s Shoes. Gents' Cloth Boots and •SJtoes, Prince Albert Calf ,Boots, : Boyg' Gay Kip Boots,l' • Maths'' Boots.-- In fact, all kindsi of- Mons' and Women's • war kept In a first-class Sho Store. The best sewed Woman's Shoes ever offered in this .market. 1 defy the world in J If yoti don't lielleve it, try me. I boy only the beat stock, and have as good Cordwalners as money can hire. REPAIItING done neatly, mid 'Aith diepraciti of all kinds constantly on hand. CASH PAID FOlt HIDES, DEACON SKINS, Having just 'filled up my shelves With a choice stock, personally selected for, thfs market, I respect fully solicit a fair share of trade. "Small profits and quick retfirns," I ;hollers to bo a good 'business max im ; and I lio.d the beat gOods to be the cheapest. keep no and, hly assortment is sufficient to Meet all sizes and tastes. I :invite . our patrons and the public generally to call and examine my !deck, _• No ,troubls to shoW, goods. , Always to., he found, ono door .rioith of 0. B. Holley's 'store, • Main; 'died,. Weliaboro, Pa, •TOIEN PIBEILER. Feb, 1873-tf. wsi AIEO LYON' MFG.- CO. „6. C+ it o ff W EICA.SIRORO Sash, Doors, 11ENJ AUSTIN - I ((1.9 awl serfi2'ters, CUSTOM ,WORK. 4eatlier and Fin_aings PELTS AND FUNS.- , .-r l 4/18 M p.410„;1it....,ift, or SIAO-per &men. au© everythi ng zu Ihe .itier of Ilituus rqually .v.lihap at XiMMITO3Er I9 CO - TIE CO 11-1 S WCllisboro, Apill-29,1573.Ztir. -Furniture and .Undertitking. Van Horn & Chandler, (Succeogoo to D. T. Vau Horn) H AVE now on exhibition and sale at the old ply the largeattabi moot complete Mock of FIRE A.N9 e4fililol l, l FURNITUMg Obis found hi Northern PeuusykauL%, consistin g of FINE I'AELOR AND CIIAIIIIIED Cu4EI)EI4,TETE.A-TE'VE9.- MARBLE AND WOOD TOP CENTER TABLES HAT RACKS, FANCY ,CHAIRS, MIRRORS, OVAL AND f4QUARP, -FRAMER, BRACE , ;A ETH, PURE Nu. 1 lIAUI MATTRASS. • EH, 11118 R & RXOELSIOR MAT ' • TRASHES, aUd p full stock of the eounnon goads usually found In teliret-vlass eseahlishzato)t,' .The above goods are large ;lydof their ONO Untnufactilre, and satisfact Jou Is guir atiteed both as to quality and prie.e. They sell the Woven Trire Mattrass the meet popular spring bed sold; also the Tuatt Spring Bed that ban been on trial fur 1i years and gIT. en universal satisfitetiou. Our • Coffin, Room, i 4 imp Plied with all slzca of the FACI-I.ljOr CASkti, a nee and beauttfuist . s le of buttel ease, together nth odor lands of foreign and honte , Taaunfai:ture, with trial raings to nateh. 'They will masker undertaking a a ttz . tality in their linable:9a. and any needing their serrisai will be attcudod to prisimptly, and at authiSaotiirs char. geH. 0,1 , 1 pieties; of FortiAare made. 801 Titroing all kinds done with neattioga and dispatch. Jail. 10, Iti e N:: VAN HORN Sr CHANDLFJi To NV UPS: rr nfax Coteerinr.:2—Ha,ing concluded that Tam entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 years closet application to business, 1 its Ve passed over the, tarsi. tare business to •the Boys" as per above advertite ment, and take ibis metbot, of asking for flirm th e same liberal patronage ns bas been extended to rue.— My bOoki 'nay be found at the old place for settlement .Tan. la. 1.872. B. I'. VAN nom:. Victor arriage Shop, rj ABE undersigned wish to, call the ill tt . llllOEl the I public to the f.wt . that 111,3 211 . laanulaclurnig, tree the hoicest seleeted (haler:el; the late-4 and intm approved •dylcs t.l LIGHT g i nlAvy GARRIAGE PLATFORP/-SPOINO WAGONS, and also the fine 'CUT-UNDER PLATFORM CAR RIAGE, so convenient for RIFOLLECE .31.4011 t in narrce space. We shall beep ainnrya on hand a good assortment tf Buggies and Platform Wagons, and enstomers froz abroad may rely on finding here just what tbry aatt and at aglow a price as is ersiBtent with FIRST-CLASS WORK, Orders promptly filled. Our ,place is at the old stand of Bradford it: Corapto:), ar the Troy lii.eFe DA NA EL CUM rroN Troy, Pa., May 6. 181:1-1s. ' E. El SALLEY. Door, FLQORING,&C., 'wide nt the Elkland Factor - and 4i.ld elleap ac WIROLESALE kiRETAIL. Ii PartieS will hod it for theirl,intercst to call or ; Write before purchasitii; elsewhere, L .. A price list will be ioiwargleilyßEE oti application to 11*. 13 11l:111, April 8, 1873 -thno. Elklana, 'flogs C , P. ra Deerfield4' Tooke' 'Mills: DEERFIkLD, PA. THORAX! BROTHERS, Proprietors of the,aliove &155, J. will manufacture as usual to order, to suitcustomen. OUIC=CASSI3IERES aro warranted., Particular attention given to Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing We manufacture to order. and do all kinds of Roll Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. We have as good an assortment of, I Full Cloths, Cassim,eres, ! I. and give more for Wool in exchange than any sail establishment. Try them and satisfy yourselves. We wholesale and retail at the Cowancsque mills, miles below Knoxville. INGHAM BROTECEILS. Jan, 1, 1.872 J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel, rpHE undersigned, are agents for f the above Water I Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend it as supe rior to all others in use. Persons wishing to pur chase should ate this wheel in operation before buy. ing other wheels.W INGHAM BROS. Deerfield, May 15, 1875. Read the following We the undersigned, purchased 'one of J. 11, Gel weld's 30 inch Water Wheels using 68 inches of wed to run three run Of stone under a 20 foot head, &Om well pleased with the wheel. We have ground EMT bushels per hour with the three run and can aversg: that amount per bode all day. eheTTE.L.AND, OHL°. The Rest Paint. in the • World, Any Shade from Pure White to Jet Black A combination of this pin est paint with Imlis Rub ber, forming a smooth, mossy, Aw, durable, ela•ttc and beautiful Paint, nuaffected tn. change 01 teroperatuit. Is perfectly outer-proof, and adapted to all la,sf s Work. and is itkevery way a better paint for tither m eld° or 01011i(14) painting than any other paint iu tba world, being from one-third to ono-fourth cheaper, an / lasting at least three times as long as the best leadand oil paints. Be sure that our 'num: MAIM Jac of which it given abate) is on terry packory. PreFirel ready for use and soil by the gallon only.- March 1e,1872-4m - Kf1.u.... ... %\IVIX‘ -': 7 WE of Chlorite and Acute Itheumatiefm, Neuralig3. Lad' Lager, Bviati c a e lild/leY, and Nervous Due toe , . %WI years of sitin;ring, by hiking Du. Fut met, tro.rel-i. I ,turatatsvic Svievr--the -scientific diet et) of J. fr. Fitter, M. D., a regular graduate pti. eh. ian, we are personally acquainted. who Lis treated these diseas t eslexclusively with astostabiesl l ' Vire believe it our chriettan duty, after (WO' oration, to conscientiously request sufferers to set especially persons in moderate ciicumstemees Nut' cannot afford to waste money and time on 'wortleleg mixtures. As clergymen we serionsly feel the MP responsibility resting on us lu publici3 entiorsl l 4, , thll , medicine. lint our knowledge and txperiesea oz remarkable merit folly Justifies our -action. Bev t. IL Ewing, Media, Penn'a, suffered sixtten years. "ante hopeless. Rev. Thomas illefrPhy, D D., Fria„ ford, PhilatFa. Rev. J. 11. Davis, liighl9tOWn , Jersey. Bev. J. R. Licluman, Clarence, / 0 ”' gar G. G. Smith; Pittsford, New York. Rev. Joseph 114'0- Falls Church, l'hiladelfahla. Other teethaenial tienators, Governors, Judges, Congressmen, PM:irk:, clans, , forwarded gratis with pamphlet sip! , lug these diseases. One thousand deflate sin lie pie scotch to any Medicine for RAMO diseases eh lti equal merit under test, or that can produce ope-teu, as many living cures. Any person seeding 1 1 description of affliction will receive gratis A leGt signed guarantee, naming rho number of bottles , cure:agreeing to refund money upon sworn statofq,2 of its fatfureio cure./ Afflicted Invited to t° '":,' rff dM ler.rhilaphia. His valuable advice costs nellu D, WOOD Ar SCOVILLE, Agent', Rnoxvffle. PS. March 11,'79--Ip. CHINAHALL,WeIIsboroi NVEsTPIELD, APRIL 24, 16'72. E.4D. PHILLIPS. CHARLTON PHLLLIPS. R PA G i'A ~I~E4