; 1 . 1 . 'a , 1 The New , f Church 3 ...; •,', Bir W. CAIII.TOI.{ They've got a bran-now organ. 0110; Fq Marius, anpuliarChi • • TheY've' done 'just is theY said tliey And fetoboll it into church. They:ro bound the critter ahtql °seen. And on !he preaoher'a right They'll: , hoisted up their new machine, everybody's sight. They've got a chorister and choir, Agin Tay voice snit vote;' s ifor it WM neNer nip desire, 6 Wr-t prialiellie Lord by:note - , • •• I've beou a stater gend at' true For five an' thirty'year; - • I've done whatiseemed - my part to do, • An' prayed my duty clear;" ' rve !sung the' hysdns both Slow and quick, • Justius the preacherread, ' ' And Vance, when Beacon Tubbs was MCI:, ~.11 took the fork an' led LI • Asid now, their bold, new-tangled ways Is comln• all alsout; • And I, right in my latter days, lint fairly crowded out I • • ,To -day the,preactser, good old dear; tear" all in his eyes, ea'n Teed my title clear • ' TO7nansions in the skies_" I :Ways liked that blessed hp:nis— i s'poso I !Ways will ;•••• • ' • effisbmahow gratiftes My' whim; • in good old Ortonville; But.wheld that cholegot up to sing. - I couldn't catch a word; • the luostilog..jontiest thing ,• - A:body ever heard! - , home worldly cbaps-was standite near; • An' when I see them grin, I bid farewell to every fear, • . , • ~ • i•Asul boldly waded M. Ittienght.l'd chase their hum along, ' And tried with all my might; But though ray voice Is good and strong, steer it right : . • Whentthey was high, then I was low, also contrawlse; Iloit flog, or they too slow,' - . • . - Vski"MtUraious in the skies." ': • • " . • • • after 9Toryeo, you know, ,• . ;3.l3Zbey played a little tune; ; understand, an' so . I started it. too soon.. ' i../pitched it pretty raiddlin' high, I fetched a lusty tone, But oh, alpa -I tonna that - Way singtu• there atone t • ' Titeyloolled a little, 3 an/ told; •", 'Bot I lad done my hest; 41pg not a wave of tronble roiled • • • Across my peaceful breast. • • • • •• • • , COU/ but look— • • • • dffirright frdist - of "'Otte never was no singin"-book, • t An' never went tollse; But then she arays,tried to do Tbe-best she could, she said; , 413111Inftdegistood the time right through, Ape key,' with hair-head; " :-... • • ~• fAH6nShe tried hits mornln', oh, t. I had tolaugh or cough l • - ' It kegs' ber.head a.tobblia' ' ( - It e'en smolt came off 1 , . .1 • t' I. - 1, 401 Altai:O l n i tubbs ; -s.he All brokq down, • . : As one aught well suppose; ,'",-,llettocdc one look at sister Brown, •,Al4 meekly, scratched hie nose. • ' - 4silooked 1115 hymn-book thiough and through, d laid l on tho 41124 then sp.penslye sigh ho drew, " - And'iooked completely beat, ' An' w4they 'took another , bout,V • 1 11 e. ft even rite; • •-• " • ". ed 1111 sod bitridanner ont."= webpln' eves."- - ' ' - • 14 sister, good sad free,, or flirt An' thirty year; • VIA Clone what seemed My part to do, An'-prayed my duty clear; • • But Death, Will stop my voice, I know, VW he is on my track; • And soma day I to church will go, . And never more come back; - • And when the folks gots up to sing - • - Whene'er that time shall bo— , /dO apt Watit•no - pafent thing A-settealin'over me t- • „ a _ GRAnis OF GOLD. ' , • • Xake slow answer to 'a hasty question. Drive thy business or thy business will drive thee, A profession of religion without purity, fa like til'air glove drawn over a foul band. Tho Ugh death is before the old man's face, ha may be as near the young man's . back. . ' ~, L ust is the ' mother of sin, and sin the Mother of death; and the sinner the parent of both. .„ , Religion in the soul is liko water in the fciantain, odor in the rose, and sunshine • in fthe - sun s , diffusive, dispersing without im poterishing: Ve may be assured of ,the happiness of , oupfriende in the next world, from their ha g tasted that the Lord was gracious to I I. the is this. - , _. S cerity is speaking as we think, believ ing as we pretend, acting as we profess, performing as we promise, and being as we appear to hp., ' .- 7 \ s, ‘'. =lf peoPle were to think twice beforia,they -speak once, conversation would not only,be reduced very much, but many would not speak.at all. Hope is sweetest friend th tt ever kept a distressed soul company; it beguiles the .tediousness of the way—all-the miseries of • our pilgrimage. It is not until the flower has fallen oft that the fruitlegins to- ripen. So in life, it is when the romance is past that the prac tical usefulness begins.: A Christian bath so - much, opposition in his way to glory that he had need be well locked into the saddle of his profession, or he'll be soon dismounted. Repent, lest ye go down quickly into hell 1 Very soon you'll hear _the sound of the trumpet calling—"Ccime to judgment !"- 0 1 arise, and shake yourself from the dust, and -' prepare to meet thy God. 1 Every promise in the Bible is a pearl of d great price. Faith makes a chain of pearls out Of the promises, by which she graces her neck, and secures her armor;-but activ ity is a thread of silver running through the chain of pearls. Did you ever think of the Ten.Conamand ments as ten promises ii The grace to per form is implied. So with the requirement, "Thou shalt love the :Lord thy God with all thy heart"—the ability to do it is pledg ed in the very demand. . He 'Who is unregenerate has refused to be illuixtlnated by the most brilliant of all lights, or melted by the most blessed of all influ ences, or healed by the most sovereign of all medicines, or redeemed by the most precious of _all prices. Looking back is more than we can sus tain without going back. Lot's wife look ed back, and God never allowed her to look forward again. This might harpers to me. There's a possibility that I may commit sin once too often. 1 "Be reserved," says Wm. Penn, "but not sour; grave' but not formal; bold, but not rash; humb e, but not servile; patient, but not insensibl ; constant, but not obstinate; cheerful, bu not light;—rather be sweet tempered than familiar; familiar rather than intimate, and intimate with very few, anti upon good grounds." God bath said it; men must serve Him—. they must serve Him in His-own way, and they must serve \ llim in His,, own atrengtb , too, or He will never accept,' their service. That which man loth, unaided. by divine strength, God never can accept. 'There must be a consciousness of weakness before there can be any -victory. d „ Many met. pass fifty ol• \ sixty years in the world, and when they are , just going out of it they bethink themselves, ,and step back, as it-were, to do something Which they had rill the whilB forgotten, to 'iv \ it, the again business for which - they came into the world—to repent of their sins, and reform their lives, and make their peacewith God; and in time prepare for eternity. \ Many of our best men exhibit their worst features in the battle of life; their\weak point they perpetually thrust upoti\the churcl and the world, because pass ion , pride, envyy, jealousy fire obtrusive, boistpr mai •tnecidiesonio, , while' Christian greens are modest e and retiring. _ li3o should the strong ;guard the weak points, "keep' the body-tinder," give the reins to the impulses noble Sand true. Censure no man; detract no man; praise no matt before his face; traduce no manl,,be hind his back. Boast not thyself abroad,, nor flatter thyself at home. Honor those that in tract thee. Let all thy desires tte subjected:to reason and let thy reason, be corrected by religion. Weigh thyself by thy.own balances, and trust not the voice , of wild opinion; observe thyself amity great ; est enemy; so shalt thou become : thy gr9at est friend. There is no situation life so high that does riot owe its highest enjoyments to feel ings with which, the mind is connected; there is none so low which may not be oheer. ed and -relined by the same source. Ind. , pendently of all worldly consideratiousi, mental pursuits invariably bestow a rlcitrc ward' oh their votary, in the delight attendf ant on their cultivation and the temporary oblivion at least of all anxious cares in the abstraction they require. There are things that always pay even in this not over -remunerative existence. They are working and waiting. Either is 'l - without the other. Both united are invindlble, and inevitably triumphant. who waits without working is simply a min yielding to Sloth and disgair. Ire- who works without waiting is fitful in his striv ings, and misses resulta-by impatience. H who, workn steadily and waits patiently may hare a long. journey before him, but at its close he will find its reward. 1. "6“ , P rti • •• - -4. '• • AL.VirESTON & MANUFAQTURB OF PORTABLE ' AND STATIONARY STEAI4. I ENGINES & BOILERS ' PARTIOTIAR ATTENTIOX PAID TO GANG SAW 'MILLS, ENGLISH, Mtll4AY & dila; ti IAR MILLS Water Wheetepsoiteo to. 01 heads pf water, Tannery Irate,, Bridge Irons,, &e. • r 5 , c .fat experience by our. .111k.,,,r. IL Calkins of Over twenty years as a alachiliist kind foreman, enables ; us, by his personal supervision, to make, • strictly first-class Goods. Feb. 18. 1873.-1 y IRON i01111)EliS & IIACHIN(STS —Farm Ballal4 Circular; ‘ pang Tanneries ; ShaYting, -. Ge aring and e CaStinAs's oP ° every description. in iron and Brass. Corning, Atigunt 28, 1822.--1 Y New Spi - ang 0-oods. THE _ pR N . G Allip : l,lG AND THE 7 PEOPLE 7 S - STORE zsvuE . FIRST IN THE FIELD, • WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK. OF Staple el Fancy Dry Goods EVER OFFERED IN CORNING. Jj has got to be pretty geneially known that we keep the largest stock, the beat goods vnd sell them as low as any house in the trade in this section; and we keep very many articles not kept at any, other store in "town. In addition to our general Wyk: • • 13 garptt *tacit tomprses atinitt too rolls, and every variety. Onr Cloth Stock exceeds any within fifty miles, in qttantlty and variety, : • . .DItESS GOODS SIIAWLSAND t DOMESTIC GOODS enough for a jobbing trade. The citizens of Tioga county are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock and prices. April 1.1875. SMITH & WAITS, - • ItANI )laol7 ZitiaLEZ, 1111 ILLMOVITSNEWig 11 1 )ILLIelell 4111 r: Ifarote to .71 1 'ew. York to buy a stock of Spring and Sum ',neer Goods. .11e intends to ,buy fromtkP bqqt-..miarkets at :bottomprices, and he will , have some splendid bargains . . to offer his customers when: he returns. - 4 • He has NOW On/ hand a quantity of Clothing and . _ • , Dress Goads which he wants out of the Way, and he takes this methwd.of informing you,confidentially,that yell, them 0:13:E4P---if you don't belie6e it, coal an,cl see. 454•111111111111161011.111111m,xmarmanwa,-......... , . D' ,, P-0 ST . PIRO tt:Wl-11kg- ED IN 1349. - PA, !NUT) , ' ; 7 K • SHINGLE MILLS AND ENGINES ALWAYS ON lIAND 0. W. PRESTON PRESTON ,& HEERMANS „ MI CiCoritall.32.§4", 1V... -Sr., STE . AM:,xtioNc4,,mp ..i,,q94Rs, arntachstiory or all 'kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates.-641 1M / 'J IMIIII biANUFACTITASAB OP ORO. fIEEMIA NS ' -•'3% ME BM MEE , c. c kVaple and Fancy - IP Ur GO 11$, EOM READY.-MADE CLOTHING', HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, NC . , '. - I . • ' • , . ,lii • ,•, , , , ro - , . My stock, has been pcuredfroni the'best markets in the country, andtherefdre you will be sqti 411E4 Frith poticep.: , - . • Corning Foundry 42 Machine Shop. I'M ME t it,.; ME ILPossivil.e4 - eit3: - Elk:iita . Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Oeai ing. Shafting end Machinery required for Saw Idille,'Orist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Orates, for burning Tan: Screw 4 for moving uuleached and leached bark. Castings, Boltz, EallroatPrOga, Chairs, and Repairing done at abort notice. , We have fa , cilitleo for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can furnish 'Machinery cheaper thin Eastrirn qr Western bnilders of the best quality, , • f . • Jae. 1872:-/Y. • CORNINO,VIVUO .gN COUNTY, N. Ye • = SOO KEGS OF NAILS W.. C. & CO. A FULL ST°CK t. (iagenter's gaols, an parpments attensiis Special Attention paid __to tin Roofing 4,ooo=Cetds if - HeittoCk aark, WAILIVICI£11". CONTRACTS will be made for the pnrchasS of Bark' pealed and delivered the ensuing season, at $1.50 per cord of 2,200 the; cash on delivery. Bark cis& last year. will be received for the next ninety sat $4 per cord of 2,200 lbsi; cash on de livery. We will make contracts for yOOlll2O cow . cords of bark on lands of the Yennalvanle. JOint Land Tend Lumber Co. 1: BAILEY. LOWELL & CO. Wellaboro, May 18, 1873-tf. • 0: I C PLEANT and improved rooms furnished with all that can be bad to give one pleasure instead of pain, are found at A, B. Eastmtiles DentaliOffipe, where the new liquid Bilious Oxide is continanly ad ministered with the liappleat results;,also Ether. Chloroform and the liarbotio Spray is used when pre furred. , ARTIFICIAL TEETH, - ~ • from ono to an entire set, insertea on short notice.— Special attention Oren to dlseasea of the mouth.— Preservation of the natural teeth a special tpt Work itarrar.tett and terina reasonable, Opposite Clone Hope, Wealiboro, Pa. Feb. 4, 1873-tf. =MS i; Ea MATHERS ~_~ ~ Has iasl-recelve 1 a large , slock of • , 1 ; DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, Shoes, &c., Suitable for the spring Trade. ` `, , i CI~I,LL~ A.~TD 1~EF.,~. ET_A_BEISHEID 1840. GREAT EXCITEMENT 1 1011 ES ROUTED' I4YA' B*Bs YAgATf4II H 'BUY IN ERE: 'CAN BUY THE CIIEXPEST I Is our edifice, becaueo we know OW utter you tisvo examined our, Enoch you will be convinced that ,1 W.J.Horton & Bro'4 'STORE • ' 18 the place purchase Dry Goods. Dress GOods, Mats and .Caps, Clothing. Boob and Shoes, White Goods, Groceries, Gent's Furnishing Goods; &c., a varied stock euttable - for . the Spring and Summer, Trade. We cordpilly Invite yon all to examine our stock. . JUST RECEIVED BY ON MEMO =I SPRIG_ , =ME I= , - Bartlett% Patent Juno 21,1.870. • cipher tin elasta „Slat. • . LUXVRiOUS BEDS With only.nOuilo n4.rees. For.durabllity, comfort, 'cleanliness, and adjustnient 1t fins iit• equal. 'A. su perior bed for the islet-room, as well es for persons in health. Orders sollelted by the propilefor for Tioga county. J. B. PALMEII, April I, 1573.-if. Mansfield. Pa. E=CAINA trAT,Ti. Mrs. Geo. Campbell IDICAVING returned to Wellsboro, and baring finish -jui ed her trade in therasnialltettrre of ARTIFICIAL EWES WORE, .L- ~ . . . W . onid , respectfully say to her .old fr iends. that she would be glad to son all who would favor her with their calls. Btu) can bo found at the house of J. M. Johnson. the Barber. Feb. 25, 1873-tf. .s': ~ ~' . =EI 11 . L: " ( 31 f 4 MEI MI MS I. IC ' (.4 1513 H. lir.T¢nD liee retnrwed her Mnato Store to ..Lp. the laterosideuee of f i rmer liaatip, opposite VIM Horn's Hotel. Steinway anti other " , =I Per pale very cheap t. CABINET -s ORGANS. I,OLO ENSTRi7MENTB TAKEN TN EXICTIAIIOIt. •' ,—• , , i A tae, Atlott of Avg ntIIS . To Just rticeiv‘d: 'I , ESSONS giVen on the Posno,-- Orieits, oii.l,iti Bing" ink. An, ..opporton!ty, tor praotico _4.lXoptiedl,tn,-, those wlio We riesirelt; „ ', ' 1 '' '• EL IV:,,TOFfpn. jAiii. 1. 1072-th , l' f ,,- - '• ' . ' • New.' elry . „ . frEtliE thia6.ratAieit Woi.llB Peipectritliisay,to at- Szobs WellabiSto and vicinity, ilintno Operned IRE Jewelry Store , .• - - , in the buibllng recently • Oviiiiied. by 'O. L. Villlcox Ul stock'comprttles a full assortment of . . • Clocks .FP atchis. ,Jewelry, Silver awl' Plated-Ware., • ft. D. WARItI?.IIM, ono of [Lisboa wortinien hi North ern Peneliylvatila, will attend to the - Repairing of ' - frateltes,. ' Cloeksi:47o..; - - /For the skilful doing of 'Witch hie seventeen yearn, practlfialexpertencefe 'Wptisitoro, Ana, .23, 1871-tf...„ • • : C rigs D.. Ii I, DF,A L'Ett 'rs foreign and Domestic.- Liquors WINES, 4 0 .,&e• Agent for Finer Old Whiskies, 1872. 'CUNNING. N. Y. AFEIVELVIT'"STOR - E! _WELLS [3O EtCY,''' PA.- ! ;• , 1 ,1 , " ;ANDREVy FOLEY Irby_ has Innis been established T c i n she, jewelry *business :fn. t.) ? , • Wollsboro, has, slwaYe for sale, SY vltrion 8 kinds and prleeaof AMERICAN 'WATCH.ES, Gold or Silver,. Clocks,. Jewelry,. Gold Chains, • Keys, Attpgli, }Us, ,1 4 mlusis, t asue, 61a1d. feud Steel Pens, Thimbles, Spoons.: Rs.zore, . Plated Ware. , .SEWING ,MACIIINES • With moat all other article's usually kee ilia' es . . 'tlibliehreents, which are sold low for : , •. ‘C A R'epaitingdoneneatly and promptly, and on shOr karmic. " " • ' A. FOLEY.' Jan. 1.1872-0. ' . n IMIO • G WALKER & LATHROP. . , .• DEALERS IN . HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, _STOVES, TINWARE, BELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY„ WATER ' i LIME, AORICIILTIURAL ; IMPLEMENT% Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES. tko, Cornipg, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1872. .- . , . Tioga Narble: Wcirlii,,, tr EIE undersigned la now prepared to oxeente all or. 'L, dote for Toielifittoi;es and fionutuents of either Italian/Or Rutland Marble, of the latest style and approyed 7orlireanship and with dispatch. Re keeps constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able, to snit all who may favor him with their ordera, - on as reasonable forms as can beobtained in the Country. - , FROR ADAMS. .1an.1.18 . 1%. , TRUMAN & BOWEN'S SAWMlLligtheTvaroinrefally blast, and orders with promptness anti dispatch. Fencing Boards, Bill Tlinber, Bilitigles,'Latb, Wood, &e., constantly on hand. April 22..tt. TRUMAN & BOWEL In the.. wonderful ' medicine to which . the afflicted are above pointed - 'for' relief, the dia. coverer believes be hascombined so harmony more of Nature's most sovereign curative prop. erties, which God has .instilled into, the vege table ,kingdom for healing :the sick, than were over before combined in one medicine. The evidence of this fact' is found in the great variety of most .obstinate. diseases' which it has been • friend to conquer. In the cure of lßrony ehltis, severe Coughs, and the early stages of Consumption, it has astonished the med. cal faculty, and eminent physioians pronounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age. While it cures the severest'Cloughs, it strengthens the system and purities the-blood. By its great mid thorough blood purifying properties, it cures all Humeri' from the worst Aerofoils to a common Blotch.- Pimple or Eruption. curial disease , :Mineral Poisons, and their effeots are eradicated , and vigorous health and a abund con• atitution established. Erysipelas; Solt Rhesus, Fever Sores, Scaly or Rough Skin, in short, all the prtmerous diseases wanted-by had blood, are conquered. by this , petverful,, ;purify ing and invigorating medicine. -'lt' you feel dull, drowey, debilitated, bays sallow color tit skin, or yellowish brown spots on face or body, frequent beadaohe or died. nevi,. bad 'taste in mouth, internal heat or'obilisT alternated with hot !flushes; low spirits 'and I gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and tongue coated, you, are suffering from Torpid. Liver or .sailltoutuiesuov.. In many Cases , of, 't Lives. 'Complaint only, partpf.these symptorns are experienced. As= a remedy for all, such. cases Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disco cry has no equal, as it - Gaeta" perfect curet, leaving ttig liver strengthened and healthy. For the ours of lliabistual C.dustlpaticn of the ,Bowels it is 'a nover"failing remedy, , and. those Avhe have .used It for this purpose aro, loud in Its praise. • The proprietor .offers 01,000 reward for a med• 'clue that 'will equal it for the cure pf all, the' diseases' for:which' it is recommended. ' • =I • Sold by druggists -at el Per battle, Prepared by It.. V. Pierce, M. D„ .Bola Prolulater, .at 144 °bornfoal Laboratory, 133 Seneca Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Bend yOur Address far a pamlittlot. June'26, 1872, itot-Ty ' • MB9. BOYlBLD'arinouneks to. tho , publie that oho has a very large 4u4 desirable stook of Millinery, and Ladles' Furnishing and Fancy Qoods, which aro offered at very low rates • LADIES' SUI7S, VARASOLS, • LOV.tS,,COBSETB,SOOP•SkfRTA; NOtions; ,also icady-inado white goods 111 ororyvariety. Rini public aro cordially invited to inspect and . purchase. Wellaboro, May 18,1878--6 m. Min MILLINERY. BRAWLS, UOSit,RY,'L&CES, and einipt„ArlOWllß6l:sfit; _R - ,d, . -Ad- FR UIT - 8. 'oornbined %vial other propertied, Which in that nature .are Cathartic, Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretic, Alterative and Anti- Bilious. ' The Whole' is preserved' thr a s'uftent' quantity of -what from . theslUG,Alt {:. kA.E• to keep !hernia any climate, which makes the . .., 1 ; - ..•,BITTERS , ...._ , . . . • 51:10 Of. the:raoeideetr;ible, TontC9 a.;11 rti hit r I tea in the world. They are Intended strictiy - a- Domestic Tonic,' only to be udedica a medicine, and alu - ayaec...Ordlutz , to area-fond. They are thd sheet-anchor Of the fe - blo do; billtated.' They, apt upon a dl,cased 11 - a:, and titimplatii to such a degree, that a hdalthy rizticn fa lit once 'brought about. AB a rrincd7 to N. , ..ach :Women, - ,nr.o espeolallynabiect, IL LAeurPers' eirtl pvery Other_ettnaulant. AB a pritig c; they 'have no' dual. ,_,,.1:1cy nro a • I xnlld cod penile Purgative as trod di; TO‘uo.•. 'ibey. Purity tho Blood. They are a aplondid Appptircr. ?They snake - the•w - eak.efreng, • alley portly and In- - vlgorata. They cure Dydpepiiht.Conettpatton, And ilcadachO. They act ae specific in' c 4, disorders uhlchtmdermice the bodily etrone 4 • bred 4 Motu:tiros' , ' Depoti Parii P/Aoa, ' 101 7 4- '-f . . : LNQP,ISS . .4... -..... . ~ ..f.., . ..i . • -,-, . A ; -,Slii. ..,p,lns‘ A H to ii : ,:: ~......,.. 4.. ~...p-S i. ' . •Otzly .5.Q Ceilts p - er Bottle.',' , It promote;, the• GROWTH, PRESEG.- _ • VHS the Colllk, and Increases the Vitus. :t twi II .AVT Vo f 'the HAIR. ' t OVER. THIIVIT Yrars AGO I.lOll'S Ti.krturnoir Iron , TIM HAIR was fi rat placed in the market by Professor. E. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Print:WOG VollEigb • The name le derived-from the Cheek ..E...yruli,..' I . signifying to a/what, purifiy, rejurettote. or relanre Tee favor it luis re ,, eived, and tridilm.ularity- it -, 1u,; 1 ; obtained, Is limn ec, dentf•d and. Incredible, -it iu : creases the Gnowin si,d lin rit - ..-fof the ii ALL it in a delightful clreatling. •It t . ;icates dandxuff. Itl tpreveutri the Ustr from turti.g gmy. ;it keeps th/ head cool, aml givi a tiro I it, * rich, soft, glogls ar , peatanoe. It is l i', at,?- 1:1 (.47 . A:iv - telt and QuAr..n .. as it was over ft i (•,, ,1.. t • , I' 2. tls.t4TUrini Ano. and I ;'soldbyall I)rug,t, , t• ". :? ~nit,yi tor,a at 0,.:11 ILO:units per a..... i .- • $ u is • 5•••.7.1 - - . •,...?,;• 1 ~..., ''-J ,- ---,1 se 00.471 a lory la kiar tic, ,-.4 - i, •'' i• I LYON'S li ----. .. ....:, . ya, ....„ 7 1 - • ''. -'' Al , N P.., 7 P. , 4 . .i 1 ti i.kii,, F kk'4- C .-5 . ! biay il, 1878.-120.-Iy. li.i:S111!;1111t - tii Dog, Sash & Blind Factory I= ,EZTJAMIN AIEIBTIN, Is prepared to furnish first- JD class work from the beet lumber, of hia now foe torY which is now in foil operation. Sash, Doors, ItIVATIO O IPOLZIV24I AND MOULDING, constantly on bend, or raenntactnrodto order Planing and Matching (lone promptly, and in the beat manner. Tho ;hest workmen employed; and none' but the boat seasoned Lumber need. , Encourage home industry. Featory, near the foot of Main Street, ID Jan. 1, 11372-11. , DeJ AusT: JOHN FISHLER: JJAS the largest and beak!. eeleetel aleck of oitootlvrs : AND ,SHO',BS, -ever brought into Wellehorol 'Ltilellllj? of , ',Ladies' Kid and Cloth Balnior- a/s acid Gizders, 'Ladies, Misses,' Children and Baby's . Shoes. 'Gents' Cloth Boots and Shoes, Prince Albert Calf Boots, ,BOys'. Calf Cf: I.cip %uths' •J' - In faet, all kinds of Aleut!' and Women's wear kept tn a drat-claw Shoe Store. The beet sewed- Woman:a Shoes ever offered fir this market. T defy the I world in' ' • CUSTOM ,WORK. If yell don't believe it, try too. I buy only the best stock, and, gave as good .(toidwalttere as :money eau hire, REPAIRING dODO neatly, and with disPltu . b ,•., , .. : , - :.. , Leat er and Findings \ .1, ~ . of all kin Co ntly on hand. CASII"PAI Vali !DEWS; DEACON KINS, • '"I / PE . ~: t • - having. Jed fined my , sholves with se Altotee stock, personally* selects For this market, 4, respect fully, solicit a fair abase o hide. "Small pro Ste and qUick returns," beli I eve to e a good business Mat; int ; and Iho d the best go to Ns the cheapestf- I hoopla:led:toddy: ' My, assortme tie atiMelent to meet, I\ alltsizee end. isetes; ~ I invite .o o r , patrons , and. the public 'generally to call and ;exam a my stock,. No trouble to show gdode: Alwityi to be found; obe door north of 'a a 'Nelley'f; store, , Main , street, Wellsboro, Pa. JOHN F/POILIIR. Feb. t, 1878-tt . ' "lii : I TS AND FURS. lATlWis 6 ‘*"B . Vo.iatiA,4 tneliT or ,$l4O pnrilozone and tn,uryttaug - in the ihnti,tif ittnts,egtially• *p at • *ri 2 .l.:X l 4 .l o 3l irf li 7JEAC:IC It 'JP .1-I.C) :LT S V, • April 'YJ, 1810. 2 -tez - -.:-.,, , -,t-,--c.:, , -.;•7-:-;--r:- , 4'17.------- , , IfitOnHurt andilm)*?lakln Wan_ HornS:" Chandler, ittu",..o.s to B. Hutu) I I S.VIr, now on utlal'hilleu.st4 sale at tile ohl platy, the hirgeat arid, most complete btodE of - mg, AND COMMON , FUNITURU lci bettititti An I..cal . yitsilvezila; culisisting u 1 Fl4Ji,J'.Sitl.Oft ANA CIIA3IBER SUITS, /30FAS. • COl/& I3gb• l El ' : 4 'TETE% ANL) WOOD TOP CENTER TAB LEH, HAT RACES; FANCY CHAIRS, ISIRRORB, OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES, BRACE . NTS. LURK No. f HAIR M.ATTRAFS. • ES, HUSK A. EXIIELSIOR MAT. • 1 , add a,tultttaik or the euumuon.goolle nepally found kt a ihost-hho ,e w establishment. The above geode ereatu.ge- IY, of their own reanefeetera, end •eitiefselion to gee,. 'aateed both as to quality' and, plea.. Thus sail the irovoit Fr tro , matt7;ass tho most o"pulsr spring bud Auld; also t h u Tacker Spring tied that bas,beau on trial fur 17 years and giv en unlyrreol satiafiletloo., Our ' 1 -1 • CO//177, 11.007 n, la supplied with all alike of the Hirohito; Casket, aim* and healitifol, style ,oti burial CIIVO. together with Other Linde of foreign and ;Maim manufacture, with trim. minim id Igatah. " wilt make undertattug a ape, : . - lality tu Weir and any needing their aereires will bali ttirnded to promptly, and at satisfactory au. ges. Wit pieces of 'Furniture made, and Tiiroing all hinds done with - neatness and dispatch. levl2. BORN & 011ANDLiat in) WHOM IT litAY ODNOBB:i.—llaviug concluded that lam eittitivd to a BIM rent after nearly 40 year close application to buetin:sa, >t tit vo pawed over the Raul. tire busideati to •"the Boya" Be 'per above udvertlie. inent. and take this militia of asking tor, there the came liberal patronage ae Wm been extended to me.— sfy liolta may be found at the old place for settlement Jam IQ. 1872. 1 B. T. VAN BORN. Victor Carriage Shop. rilEiN, undersigned wish to .11 the attention of the j. pnblic - to the fact that fling artinianufacturing from the choicest selected materials, the lateet and Jnost approt•e'd'ety2ee of ' • LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES, PLATFORM-SPRING WAGONS, and: Idea the, line CUS.UNDED.-PLATFORM CAR litiolli, so convenient for tnining , about in a narrow • spacci . . We shall keep aZweyi on /land a god. at e.erthat.r..t. z: Bqggicaand Platform' %gnus, any{ customers from &Woad way rely on !Stating' tore junk what they want and at as low a price an le c A S onsisten with .. ‘I'IIIRST4LS;WORK i ; Ox . i tgra promptly filled.' One place is at the o'd et.wle 'Bradford 5. , . Compton, near the Tray House. DANIEL COMPTON, Troy, Pa.. May 6, 1873-Iy. , E. F. LILLEY, SEIA..IE43E3C, Doors, Blinds,Ceiling, FLOORIN GAO., made at the "ElklandFactory and sold cheap at WIHIOLESAILIE &RETAIL: partiee will and it fur their interest to WI or wilts before purchasing elsewhere. • A price list Will be forwarded FREE on application W. B. MEAD, Elkland. Tioga Co , to ' Aivit 8, 1858 L6nio Deerfield Woolen Mills! DEEIFIEL,D; PA NGRAM BROTILEREI, Proprietors of the shore Wile, j)will reanufactoro ss usual to order, to suit custom ele. OUR OASSIMERES 1 are warranted. Particular attention given to Roll Carding & Cloth_Dressing We manufacture to order, and do all hinds of Roll. Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. We have as good en assortment of Full Cloths, Cassimeres, and iivernore for Wool in, exchange than any other estatoliehment. Try them and satisfy yourselves. i We wholesale and retail at the Coxvanesone refits, 9 miles below Knoxville. Art. 1. 1872. INeHAM BROTEfERS. J. H. Grisirtiohi's, Water ,Wheel, man undersigned, are agents for the above W!ta Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend it aa 6 pr rtor to all others in use. Persona wishing to in/r• chase ahould.see thia_wheel fn opertstlon before bap lug other wheels. IIQiIRASI BRO 9 Deerfield, ltray 16, 1872. Rend the following • We the undersigned, purchased One of J. H. Otle• wold'sl3o inch Water Wheels using 68 inches of wan/ to run three run of stone under a 20 foot bead, endue well pleased with the wheel. We have ground sin 7 bushels per hour with the three run and can ss'ers4 l that arnonotper boar ell day. calm The Best IPaint in the World, Ally Shade from Pure,White to Jet Black A combination of the purest paint with India Rub ber, forming a smooth, glossy, firos, durable, elastic and beast/jai Paint, unaffected by change of temperature; Is perfectly water-proof, anti adapted to alt classes of worlt. and is in every way a bettor.paint for either in side or °Maid.) painting than any otliOr-pst in the world, being from one-third 10 one-four tb cheaper, lasting at least three times as long as the best leaden! toil paints. Ile surf Mat our TRADE hlana ((Qua stud' of Johich is given above) is on every package. respond ready for use and sold by the gallon only. March 18.1873-titt • AF g romTi G .‘3\%k\ 'V& . of ohionid and Acute Rheumatism, *twangs, Lea hatiNKeiblica , Kidney,. and. Nervous Discs d' kfuT Jeans or suffering, by taking Da. PITA...EIea YEBBIAN I RHEUMATIe filtliDlL—llls suiellithe diftcoterY of IF Fitter,- M. 1.),, a redalar gt aduate ph) stelae, with s IPA We VP personally acquainted, who has for Slt 5 . 0 41 treated these diseoges exclusively 'with astonishiog (!' 'at.tlia. We believe it our el:wistful* duty, after ' l ° ll l' eratton, to conacimAlously request sufferers to liso l t ' especially persona in moderate cirCumstauess s 0 . , .eannot afford to waste money and time ou wetillie mixtures. As clergymen we sei toasty feel 08 4 ' 4 responsibility resting on us in publicly todoi sips this -e medicine. But our knowledge and exi.crtf'll`- of its c remarkable merit fully - justifies our action. Itet. - 11. Bering. Media, l'enn'a, suffered ;sixteen years. Ix' came hopeless. Roy. Thomas Murphy, I) ILI -11 , 1 ' i : ford, Philaira. Bev. J. B. Davis, tilghtstows , i l / 4 0 : Jersey., Bev. J. 8. Buchanan, Clarence, lowa. IT 0. G. Smith, Pittsford, New York. Rev. Joseph Degt.': Fella Church,. Philadelphia. Other teittICOOLBLIA W.V: Holtators, Governors, Judges, Congressmen; ?be. elana, &v.,. forwarded gratis with pamphlet exylla tug these diseases.. One t/lettatui dollars silt bele . sante& to Any medicine for same diseases 0110,..1 equal merit under test, or that can produce QUOIT' as many living cures. , Any pert; pending by e`,,. description of ailliction Will re ivo gratis a /e.Stw! signed guarauteeimiming the irtnber of 1)(40( 4 ' 6 7 turn, agreeing to refund money, pon sworn !anion, j of its failure to cure. Afflictedlnvited to write /{',.. v .;„ , li' itler,Philadelphia. Ilitevaltiablc advice costs no it'li NVOOD 'ta SCOVIT.LE, g . , A outs, Knoxvillo;l4. March 11,'73-Ij. FtiLLINAX.bIe Optlex i end peed lir II APRIL 2i, 1872 B. D. PHILLIPS. 01 1 / I .IILWIj PIITT,LTifi kt%