Rare liistibe. . A crab and a pirtio lived under a myrtle, Just In the pond at the fobt of tho hill, The oralAiriUl the hick—sharp, anappy, and black; The turtle wan muter—fat, poky, and • - Tho turtle gavo orders from off tbei pond's. bgrcloil; Tho crab did the marketing all by himself, - • And w,orms fat - as butter And ansibt full of sp bengla for his master . to put on the shelf.latter, They lived there together through all the lino weather. And then came the autumn with whirittind and gale; The pond grew en ocean, and the commotion Tho turtle intaglnod his victuals were stale. "I've pains in my liver I" said be with a shiver; The worm 9 are like shavings, Liu; stalls h av e n , meat, I'm meager and Iollow; I'vas an Apollo; (lo quickly and got the some food I can eat." • They argued together. The crab Bald:the weather Was much too severe for hie delicate frame. .0 The wind," said his master; "will blow you the fast ' er ? Thou kicked the crab out vvitlinut scruple or shame Ten scraWlS,l is landed. well 'watered and sanded (Inc groan and be starts for the Inn just ahead. 110 . 15 nobody's chicken, to mind for a kicking; He'll have his revenge on the turtle instead. A splendid old turtlo lives under the myrtle," lie cried to the landlord, who came to the door. Get him for dinner, before be geta thinner, (lo quick! I will show you the way to the shore." The crab Went the faster, and reached lila old master In time to inform him of what he had done. "Ohl whipperty-whep, sir, you'll make a flue soup. sir; I'll watch while Mein: you. ' Ohl that will be fun." The landlord looked gently, but very intently All Over the crab who had acted as guide; Then wild: d. You are tender and dainty and slender You'll do for my supper, welt buttered and Pried.' The crab cried In terror. perceiving his error; ' The landlord walked off with both master and man They boiled the fat turtle from under the myrtle, And fried the false crab in a hot buttered pan. ALL SORTS. , Sir. John G .. Saxe hai purchased a house in Brooklyn. .. ' Wagner, the composer, was 60 years old on the 22d of May. Mi. Anthony Trollope's next novel will be called "Phineas Redux." 4111 r. Bailey, • Of Danbury, says:, "I do not lecture, myself; I am married." ,_, . 34 . 31r/A.tigust Belmont has been - eleCted a i ; Illeln er of the London Jockey' Club. 3f out left in manuscript a History of the Pe o 4 of the Reign of Terror in France. Dr. Charles F. Mac Lean has accepted the chair of International Law in Columbia Col lege. ' The late Louis Napoleon's villa, at Vichy, was recently _soli at auction for 50,000 %franca; • Mt Colfax will deliver a Fourth-of4hty ,Oration at Cincinnati, before the Odd Fel ., 'lows. Adam Black, the famous Edinburgh pub- Maher, has retired from business, at the age ' of 90. " . Somebody has turned up in Scotland with . "a bugle-horn that' was used . by William Wallace." The widowed Eugenie has given her late husband's sleeve-buttons to Sir William Gull, the physician. Mr. Robert Buchanan, the ScOtch poet, is reported to be recovering from his recent Severe illness. A monument to Living§tone is talked of at Edinburgh—where, apparently, they do not believe LA Stanley. The house formerly owned'and occupied by Alice and Pbcebe Cary haabcen purchas ed by Or. Emily Blackwell. A Chicago debating society have come to the conelusion that money has moreLinflu; ence on mankind than education The autograph of Sir Joshua Reynold's lectures on Painting has been secured by the • Library of the Royal Academy, London. Mrs. L. D. Bancroft, who: died on the4th : inst., at Milton Hill, .Mass; ' was a daughter in-law of the Hon. George Bancroft. In olden times there was no punctuation in literary works. Stops were first intro . , i-dueed in the year 1520; the colon in 1599. A Renton,'Ry., - widow, aged forty-five, • lately tried her third matrimonial venture in the person of a bridegroom -.of nineteen. There is a farm in Easex county, Massa ' chusetts, which has been in possession of the same family for two hundred and thifty „years. . • • • '„ ... i • 'tO Permission has been givendeposit the remains of the late John Stuart Mill in Weatminister Abbey. Mr. Mill left an au tobiography.. . • "The Cavour monument has been unveiled ' nt Turin. It is 00 feet high, and made of marble. It is the work of Giovanni Dupri, • of Florence., : ' It is affirmed that Miss M. E. Braddon and Mrs. Henry Wood, the novel-writers. '-, are coming to the United States—rto lecture. ;. Sad, if tryte. , ' - Dr. Holmes, on being asked by a young physiciani what sign he had better put on his door, replied, 'The smallest fevers grate fully received." , Mrs. Mary Hutchins, of Embden, Maine, is eighty-seven. years .old, has forty-seven • • "great grandchildren, and never saw a-steam . boat nor a railcar. ' • • Ralulu, the little African • boy that Stan ley brought back after he diScovered Liv . ingstond, has entered, a barber shop in Mil , waukie to learn the trade. This record ola hotel arrival .is .is -In the Western style: "The - Econ. 'C. E. Gorham, - a,distinguished Hoosier, is making havoc aMong the tooth-picks. at the Gault House.", [ ti. mpaument is. to -be ;erected - over .the Breve Id n. the late Bon: 'John,la t antifield . Mc- - ' Donald near Cornwall, :Canada. -- tlt Will Cost tra, and will be paid fe' by his 1 00 . friends filontreal. The most superb furniture in Washington ISSaid to be that in the - house of Senator Stewart, selected by Mrs. Stewart during her live years' sojourn in Europe, and valued at two hundred thousand dollars. - i. - On the coast of Maine there are forty , 'eight light-houses and lighted beacons, eight fog signals operated by steam' or hot-air en gines, fifty-one day or unlighted beacons, three hundred Sad fifty-one buoys3' actually in position. , . . .. The backwardness' f China is Strikingly indicated by the simple fact that, although • her coal fields cover 400,400 square _miles, she mines no coal;,and although, slie - has all inexhaustible supply, of iron ore, she melts very little. , \ , , ,• 1 Judge Poland's reaLname, or, the mime of, his grandfather, a Polish refugee, was so - contorted with consonants, that - the Ameri can tongue gave up the contest and called him Poland "for short," and , his descend ants gretv up by that name. \ .1 The first mule ever taken into\ the Iloosac tunnel was- brought up recently attar a three years' residence in the bowels of t `'earth: He began to kick 'vigorously as onus he re ached the'surfacea thing he \ ks never si e? known to do before. '' The Hon. Alexander Temple Fitztnaurice, , eon of the Earl of Orkney, is scion to be married to a Mrs. Riddell. The gentleman is twenty-eight, while the bride-elect is fifty two years,old,• The lady _being the ,ry rieb, , the'gentlemia can't be expected to give that Riddell up, , t - ,It 30.1 . 1 be recollected that.at the: lose of tut O. 'rebellion 'a number' of Southerners left - •'-the United States for South Amerie4 in dis gust. It is said their leader, nn. exAnetalter: - of 'Congress', a general in the Confedergte Only, and a "brilliant Southern gentlemtin," ~2., now ,manages a disreputable house )in -14!",,til - kia.ralho. s .. - An Indiana woman is • read becauie 'her husband took her very best sheet to hang himself,:when there was an old clothes line in the cellar which was good enopgh for _that, purpose.- ()She says he always iwes ex-_ travagant and too lazy to go into the cellar ; ' fey anything; i ' Here is a specimen of Westeralmusical criticism:. "3111 e. Ormery had, and we sup . pose still retains; a magnificent' voice for a - • ' fog-whistle. Its compass was perfelrtly sur prising. She would shake the chandelier . with ti wild whoop that made everyman in stinctively feel for his scalp, and follow it up wit,h., a roar that would shame a bassoon. A very patient mathematician has been in the habit of pasting:awn for reference alt item's' relating to vastEnglishi estates w hich have fallen.r to Atne lean heirs. He i footed up four years' • acciimulidiens the other day, and found' the aggregate exceed ed by ono hundred and thirty-nine.llliSiii the appraised - value of Great -.trite n. He i , didn't count irk the Geneva award, ether. made the Years of experience Janie mde th count era of new greenbacks .in the Government employ marvelously expert and aln4ost in fallible their fingers passing from' °tie note to anotuer with,the celerity and regularity, of some wonderful machine. The lady who ' site nearest to the chief of the room, and 'who has cone to be considered vi sort of as aistant to him having sometimes performed - bts duties during his absence, has been en- - gaged In the division ever since its brgant-',. 7 . 414 Q 11 / 1 1,A502, and probably has no iival in 4140a:soy and dexterity In counting. On niany'oecasions she, has counted fifty thous - and notes In one day, between the hours of r nine ind *Teo ostlocit. - , ERID =IN MOE PA—I-AT - Et*: .P--O,SrT:=:,-,1-R1,):-B,s;, A. VlTESt'cirN & GO., PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES& BOILERS. PARTIOTLAR ATTENTION PAID TO 1 GANG SA.W lIILLS,. ENGLISH, .11LULAAT & CIRCULAR NtILLS. • ~ -; . .... t :. ,-, ' 4 , - 4 --_, • , , .--, 1 ' SHINGLE MILLSMILLSAND ENGINES ALVIAIS,,I); , ON RAN =I Water Wheels suited to all beads of water, Tannery Irons, Bridge -Irons, &c. . sin experience by oar . •Mr. It M. Calkins of ovei4 tiaenty . years as a "Machinist and Foreinan,enables!iii, , by . fris personal supervision,- to make :, . , t ,-•-- : . - .' ••• :ft_riftlY,finct , c lo sl l ';f r g e l e . l .!t•L' -`-: -4"- 'l'el Feb. 18. 1873.-I.X. 0. W. PRESTON PRESTON & HEERMANS IRON POUNIERS & I.IACHINISTS STEAM ENGINES AND IEI Cirezarar, , Can't* arid MicleY: Saw 'Mills, Machinery for Tanneries, Shafting, Gearing and Castings of every description,. in Iron and Brass. filrbiachinery of all kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates.-Qp Corning. August 28, 1872.-ly New Spring Goods. THE SPRING CAEPAIGK IS OPEN 1 WITH THE LARGEST; AND MOST ‘dOIViPLETE` , STGC . X. OF StaP/P 4kran°,!ll3nt 0P430s . ~. • . . , ... iikka..-44 to be pretty generally known - that We keep the lergeatatock, the .berg .gadds Wad sell them u lbw an any bonne 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 Mock, Ol'ili,.t ioii .1:011s; and every randy: Octr Cloth Stock exceeds soy *Rhin Say mites, In quantity and trarlety. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS amough fora jobbtng trade. The citizens of Tioga county we respectfully invited to oall end pv!imine our stock and prices. Apr 111,1873, .IEILT3S VOW 3,11544,110R1110111P1P ITHIVA ? IPILLMM WILSO•i * ; A t - 4 --• ;: . 1 1 1> 5., Was 'awe t&elreze TOPIC tOOTtly a, stoop, of Shri• Aigol, Ru,7n. '~ "~ IRE #4,0.,P0pt4. „4 -- ei,404t0 7i4cirk t ft.s. at • bolloakprioes :$ 414 1400i:41 httpe - 4ont4 ; spfr,dis• baroding to offer , hisoustomixrsilVhelVhOl s iettirp,g/ • • lite &is': Nafrv - ti Val ? eta ... Vtittlitit,Oiiorirtotiiiike and, . . t mess GOOdg e znii; %-- . , ; his Method of infelil4a4 • i ; seUtliexpeCHE4P.l--if yo MIMI - c _ IHNNUFACTIIit'@RS OF - • . Cl or]cllYl ~, 1 , MANTrFiterFUREItEI OF TEE PEOPLE'S . gTdlikis`:l:i. FIRST IN THE FIELD. In EVER OFFERED rit CORNING ? , :.----`, . i • 4, WORKS, - e I= . • ,a‘' ME Ell - 4 OE fir() ~~.°~•~ =I ES t - i , 5 ~ =ti. .~ r ~<: SMITH & WAITE. =I 1,71 81111 SPRING GOODS. y ~ n ~ :, , , : .. 40 „,. , C 111111 Staple and DRE GOODS, WHITE doOD% READY.' 7• MAPE,C4OTH;IO,4 , :: : ,HAT`;,:cA,fI i . )?!O,OIS Shoes; &c., Suitable; for Aho spring Trade. Mg stuck has been proeuredfrom the best - markets in the countrY, and therefore you wilt be satisfied with prices, _awl:, soma. Corning Foundry & ,111`aphfAxe ESTABLISHED 1840. iiiial z. ~ ••_ ' - ------..-,.• l•,: '1";, ' • • :-. Ahlatufactureitipt . EtatiOnary andFortahle Engines and Boilers. " Gearing; Shafting and idachlder7reigulkhd ter Saw Blilhf,•4:lritit "dills and Tanneries, Ovens and Grates, for" burning Tan. Screws for Moving unleached atirachp&hark.'eastlP Hsi. Bcliaillailroad Frogs; Chairs, and Repairing done at short ifoticeq-Mei have fa cil tea for ellipping'by",pailat et - Railroads to all poluteoind can furtdial,MaclOinery cheaper than Eastern or Western builders of the heat: qiifilitr. . . -- Jan.`l, 1872-13, ~ ~, ; t< . 0 , - , ' .__ ' ' VOBtilialp iTEUBBN 13011NTYiA: lr. , • • . .. • • • gk •,` f NM • 11, TS vir advice; becanse we know that after you have - aatm:di:Led our Stock you will bo convinced that .KEGS • _ .., .. : , 500 .. . . .. . , .., ~ , . : ~ '•: S ' . 0 •'• 1 , W. C. W.RESS Sr, CO. NEM darfenter's gaols, altV parpments ME AYeAtiPlik fPliktd - Tin Jelttoging , _ . -- ir -'• -- „ • .. 1 * :i‘ , 0 . ' - ilf '‘. '„, ' .:: ' ' f - . ; : i 7‘` , ' ii A": I ._. MITXASANT, and fmproved, rooms ,-fortial l ea _with -J1 all Matt= be 'had to 'eta nue pleasui`itltdadnt pain, are found at •. , - - - - - A. B. EaOtthaleS Dental,olll.6e, r - s - rhere'the — ne — Srliaidd Nitieas Ode is contininli ad ministered With.: the • happiest results also Ether. Moratoria and the Naraotio_Sprar is used When Pre ferred. - ' • • r ARTIF/OIAVTIZETS4 • • • *Ott One to as erittroiet;husirted on SlOtirt,nothie:•:: 1 - 6poolil - attention given atseasoli of the moulh,---: Preservation of the 'natural teeth a speolaltnt Work warranted , and term' reasonable. Opposite Cone 11 9WIPsYr4101=" , 4 -1•417P-tL, =NOM MaNIIM ME C'',:•;::.A:IATITERS Has just.recsivsti a iar:ol4tack•oj ~ MEE GREAT EXCITEMENT! l'01)0S ROUTED I LAVA BEDS. VA CATED-P: BUY WHERE YOU CAL- BUY THE CHEAPEST'! W.J.Horton &Bra. 9 s STORE Is the place to purchase , Dry Goods, DresS Goods, Hats and Caps, Clothing BoOtn and Shoes, Whito Goods, Groceries, Ocint's Furnishing Goods, &e., a varied stock suitable, for, the Spring and Summer Trade. We cordially invite you ail to examine our stock. JUST- RECEIVED BY A PULL STOOK OP VA ‘l% ~,. }Y. EMI - c• • • •1 :; :k. _ ... •:^7l 1 , 4: .;:i4 :.:T.l' 0. ' .. i op: ~ 4, i'-. MENNE ock Bark _ranee otDarki i3lll4otii at 4411 ad for the next 9; cash on de• 4400.0f' Joint Laid' and LOWELL ac CO. . ~.,,8 --: ..,_...,.; ...,, ~,-,,,,,,,,..r,,,,,,,... • .-. ,-,GOODS::::: ~ : ;:, ::: _ 1 ;_: :";;:---, 4‘-• Dit7P,-'G!00:0$:, CS .' -~. ~'t, 6' ,f, • ) 11. o --- N 7 , • 4 . • • THE ADJUSTABLE SPRINDED. Bir 4 tlettiliraisat 401.24, 1870. , prat Spring, efasht Isiat • • :• A,L4XURIOUS BED! With only a }tingle ZWltreae, For durability, comfort, cleanlineaa. and adjustment it has no atrial.' A. 'au, pertor bed for the ale3r-roem, es well as for Famous in nealth. 4 „ Ord +r by the proprietor; for Tioga ratikty: •' - - , J. S. PA IIIER, , Awn i - afaSsi,el4l..Pa. 1 Re'ranidtztCHlNA HALT J. Itlrs4. Geo. Campbell „ TIMING. returned to Wellabors , . and haling ' Aji.".ell her trade ittthe inautilhotutept • • - iniuhrieStiSetitillfaly rd . her Mends that/ she' would be glad to sea all who 'would hitoor her with their crib. She Can be found at the house. of-J: ht. ) 7 °MLI/P. A4 ) .,1 3111. W. /: • Feb. 25i 1878-tt. -42:i -1 MI M!Z= ISE New ; Jewelry Store. . . • T un / e,4 7 iidty , . , to .tee .et -' umo4x2id , =t ne i i "P_"P e 9a ' Jewelry .•' Store in the building. recently occupied by 'a if... Willcox. His stook compxiseii a full assortment of to ;) clocks, If atches.:' Jewelry, Silver' nit Plated-frare. - Li). WABIIINIIII, one of the beet workmen in Noit& ern Pennsylvania, will,attend to the .. . -• -Repairing of ' Watches; • • ' • 01 044 0 ;,40. • • • " ' liar theekilfni doing of which, hie 'Seventeen years practical experience is sufficient guarntee. 8. 134.WARItITIER. . ' • ` ' .Wellalioro, , Ang. 28,•1871-41.1. ' '. ', evrailiD4.Sl,llc NIIPLESALIC DEALER • Foreign and Dontestie Llgunrs W1N163. Ata, Arct. 1 ." , for 'Pine . Old Whiskies; dan. 1, 1872. OORNING: N.' Y. JEWELRY STORE: ,WEALLSBORO, -, ' ' ANDREW FOLEY - 1 •-'; :, - ‘ ~‘ , - I li, who has Long been , etiini24llll9 i, ,. . 0 . ! ili r 4 in the Jewelry bnninese 1.1 3 ~ ,,.4:! Iriiia'nnro, : iiiiir always for We, ,44. .__,J...,,,-.2 •irarinxis ktiulonna prices'ot =A .AI‘tgRIQA=D4'_ 4 7WATQIIIS; Gold or 811vor, ,Olocke, JOvelry, Gold Chains, Hoye, Pings, Pips, 'Pencil's, Cisme, Gold and 04.1 Pens, Thimbles, Spoons, Mandrel. • Plated Ware, 4 . : -SEWNO .: MACHINES,:, With most all otherlirtioles - usually kept in such - es tabll'ohroorito, 11A101,),;ftro ar4dcori for C - A , ,S, - : Repairing douopeatly, an 4 promptly, au op. shin sticintim. • • • • "A. - , }MUM • Yap, 1, 1872-Iy.:. • • •, • • I W tiVßtra & LATEROPI s MEI , HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS STOVES, TIN-WARE, DELITSH, SAWS CUTLERY, WATER; • LIME; AGRICULTURAL • IMPLENZNT%,.• Carriage and. Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, sApin,rs, , 1111 Corning, N. fr.; 411. i, 1879 •Tioga Marble Works.. r. . ; im ing undersigned is now prepared to execute all or . J.— &wafer Tomb Stones_ and_Monnments of either • Italtan, or ,Rictlaiicl . , Of the lateitatylk and approved, workuninahip and with dispatch. ; • p IHe keeps constantly on band both kinds of Marble and will be able to snit all who may favpr him with their orders, on as reaeonable terms mean be obtained in the country. . • FRANH ADAMS.: Jan. 1.1872. , . TRUMAN & BOW , NS SANK MlLL'Le u r ic l, i o nfull bleat, aAd orders wl promptnesEi wad dispatob. ' 'Fencing Boards, Bill Timber, ShLogles,Satb, Wodd, &0., constantly on hand. 'April 22.4 f. • TRUMAN & 40.W,EN. g bh : 0 1211 0?1 , •* lZe, •••• DR' • tt' PE = • fa:o Voisneutrat d I Hoot and , Herbal, , 7.51110 e, , 41mill-13111one .Grannies. TUE fF LITTLE • OATIRAMTIC, or . - 111nlitunk , Piartio Physic. ' The novelty Of mod ern4edica, Chemical tind i phar i icaceutical Science.. No use of any longer UM p the largo, repulsive and , nauseous pills, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredients, when we can by Lticarethl application ,or chemical et:de/ice, extract all e"cathart c and other medicinal properties from the st valuable roots and herbs, and concentrate them into a minute Granule, scarcely larger thann - a mustard seed, that can be readily swallowed by those,of the most Ivenative stomachs. and fastidious tastes. Each little Purgative.rellet represents, • in a moat concentrated form, as much cathartic power is is einbodied in any of the large pills found for Bale hi the drug shops. • Front' their wonderfhl cathartic powerpower; in proportion tci their size, people who hay ; tried them are apt to suppose that, they are harsh . "or drastlC in effect, but Such is not at all the case, the different active medicinal principles of which they are composed being eo harmonized and modified, one by the others, as to produce a moat searching - and thorough, yet gently and kindly opera:, ling cathartic. , . . „ *6OO Reward is heleby offered bi the preprie., tor of these Pellets, to any . chetulat 'w d, upon 'an ; al ate, *IA And in them' any Calomel or other forma of mercury or any other mineral poison: '_ „ • • • tieing. entirely , vetotable, , ' partko - - cake- ivreenired while g them. They operate; without disturbance to the constitution, Met e :pro°. cupat,kin. ' For Jaundice, Headache, Uon., stipatiott, ' Impure Blood Painvin tho 'Shoulders,. Tightness Of t he Chegt, 'ziness, Sottr .IE - iractations of the Stow- Aelt, , ,• Batt taste in month, i Bilious Attacks,' pain in region of, Kidneys, Internal' Fever, Bloated feeling about ' Stomach, Rush of Blood to Head, high ;colored • -Urine,. •Unsociability „ and Gloomy •Forebodings, take Dr.Plerceos, ,pleasant purgative, Pellets. hen of'the remedial power "of thy lye .Pellets, over so great a variety of diseases, I wish to Say that their action• upon the , animal - etromi , 4 any Ismniversal, nor a - gland or:l4*mm , escaping , their sanative Oppress. .Age dees net impair them; illoir.spgar-topting and being enclosed in' glass bottles, preserve their virtues unim. paired - for any length of time, iti any climate , so that they ate etyma freak and reliable; which is not the -Me withoe pills' found in the drug stores, put up tri . cheap Niroo panto-board bOxes. Recollect that for all 'diseases where a IdoeatlVO, Alterative or rtirgutivo le 'indicated, these little Pellets 'give, the moat 'perfect batlefaction total Whi t e use them. "sizirber -fife sotd • •by all , tiirteritOsiAi l / 4 ; g' , •Drtiligistit at 24 cents shelties • 1 ' - /Do not- allowlany drng,gis tars -hi duce • yon ta , taket anything 'else that ho may sayisjust as good,la my Pellets because ho makes a larger profit on that Wen r'econiniende." If Year druggist cannot supply the enClose 25 cents and receive . them by return. mall item J A. Y. PIERCE, M. D.,Propyr, • . • r. .. , .!tirte 26, 1872, Bot-ly • • ill r MILLINERY. his 9 a (s lery a n n 6' d ' sdasita 'to bl ' a ( t ' ct<To l) Pitillino l 4 e ; and Ladies' .. .17urnbling andymeir p0t:4231 which are . offered at very low,rates. < „ 0: • PARA,561413,- ' - - - SHAWLS" 1" . - • Ci• LOVE'S 1100. P-S t kIRTS ,. 1 P 10 3144 3 41040E5,tand , .: 't • Nations; also rdady-made white goods in e'veririety . ,Tide. natal° ore cordially, ,layited to Inspect and poreiniie. . , <• .- • , 1 I . 'WelisborO.Afay tj, 1818-4 m.. ' • . - :Part& for. Hat e fisHL§ Arm situated thei,Cosvanes= quarts/3r, arifilsitliig,opu;Sille"C.f,Eikliao.- Born, 'contaitilitgabout 120 acres "of rich 10c1; - bas • lupou it go o d :iioirdogsi gold - orchirritl," Sugar :bull, and several Niu e 11 Prialls, ,, nit Parilqi*irik:lnquire pt Ifitlatull s *Tuuo 17,1070 T„, : ,4, 4,_ 112.44 Jt Af ,J • ffill &0.. &a DEAVliiii IN MEI M=EMI=E Ilagidiafiliiiiiilla .h4D wod.S. , It ia,rooommended ith unbounded asenraner , , Wall cases of Cate, 9 , Burna , __Okraina• RP en: matism, Bard Swe + = Moo. c 41. 70 _ 0 . MT' now .of alm Joints , Feat. Is re, & ~ & ~ among all person% an for Elpralna, Foto:Id:tom Iling-bono,Poll•evil,Eloratobea,Wind-galla , llootale , aparina, Spring-bolt, Saddle, Collar and Ramos Gallo; alao digoasoa of Um: , Eye and Ear in i, . :Horses, Mules, or . Cattle. MUM 111 Lnr Core Rhetimathim; don , Lame Back, Balt l rhennt.,Bolaonoins Bites, Btiernel Bone •and 'Wade Affections, Sow Nipples. eco.i and utay!be jnatlytOscieti the imams for ali • - • •t- •' gXTEANAL VCICELVDS.! , tar ,Reutembeir, this Liniment aid net springr up in a day or a year, produelloS ' 71:1113I0fIr Althrtan rinfasuli&L el7B= CLAD= •wir Naw=llos ur ABM. Mumma Lianuntrre. But we have the experience of over thirty years ?vitriol. with thalnost substantial reiniltayand by, anultatnde ()tarantella). • - r • 0. If tinitinisrientts not as recommended, the • Money will be Refunded. ) • i• Donot bo' hi:mooed upon by Otint soy othep Ltninient 4 clatming the same properties or results. They are. a cheat aud,e. fraud. Be Ours aid get 110111,0 g tbu i - .. . , • , , Nuican - Mtang 'ment, 4i, 40.,„? „,„ 1203 AIR= • . • . .. , zact; Soo. and $1 pero3ettle. • goiwa Wing OP 08''XTIO 4 CSTRIX.& 0 . •' LYON MFG. CO. so -• aol PPM I,APPLIdATIOIS MARE A. Kire Bloloming Compt t exion. ;; /t is Purely . Vegetable, and Ots op'Sistion seen and felt at once. It does away with the Flustied Appearance cans:Ad by Heat, loatigue,',and meet. -Beale and retnoves all Blotches /lit Pi utyles; dispelling dark and an/lightly , spots. ',rives away , I=M/les,, and,danburn, and by itagentle but Influent* mantles the tided cheek' with Touts:rim 'stoat tritTrz. • Bold by all Brugglsta and Fancy Stores, ' i epot 00 Park Place, New York. ' - • •. Dray 14; . 1gt3.f1i0!..-6 , . • - ' ' Door, Sash & Bl!nd Factory' B . . - ENJAMIN AUSTIN, le prepared.' to furniah first .,- '. class work from the beet lumbOr, at hie new lac. tory Which fa now in full operation. Willt2q3Z o 1P1101C.3,5% constantly on baud, or ronnufacturedto order. Planing.and ilalchiug done promptly; and In the beet manner. The beet workmen employed, and none but tho bent anemone& bunbet uactl. Encourage bomo industry.; ' I Factory near the foot of Main Stied. Jan. 1,-1919-U. , , • "' ,AtINS the largest and best selected often of OOTS A,NO::: ' SHOtS . ever 6.6414 into WedeboCC, LadieS'„ Ifid and • Clotit als and Gaiter*, = . .Lades;Misses, :Children acid Gents' ,- eloth, :Boots 'and , Aoes, • Peike Calf ,Boots, _ '. `Boys' GdfiP.ip Spy Bbbt3 ) ,. • .'3 ' . iroutlis'' Boots. ' • • Irf far,t,'all kinds of Ilene' and WOmen's Weer kepi, in.atirst•olass Shoe, Moro: The best sewed 'Woman's Shoes.avoi - Offorod In this inarkeh. I defy the world • • CUBTOIII • • . It yon•dort't beilev p At, try, me. I buy, Ority the best stock s and bits'e depd cordw!dners 118,! mpg can ' REPAIRING done neatly, and with,dispateh. 9f , i9llFipthvcomtatOiron Land. CASH PAT)) HIRES, batipON SKINS, pnits ANO Fll Htivtng jUst filled', up my 'phelveii rani s. choice itock.persorially,seleOted for, this market. I - respect fully 'solicit n fair, .share Of trade. "Small prof is and quick returno.fvf: hellere'to godd business. mar - fro ; amid ho:d theibest goods to be the cheapest. keeprio shoddy. lily assortment Is sufficient to meet "alliattell and - 'Ustfie -I I MMO' our : pittrotle - arid' the public generally to Cali and examine my , " stock.' , Ro trouble..to .shOvr goods. 'Always-.to - ,beformile,onq 'door 'ninth of ta. B:"tconors• stork', MaitOstrecit, ; - MI I 1 er NTIE LLSNO it Sash, DootAs, AND IVIOULOINGS, JOIN ' FISIILER ~ =Y~ ~ ~'3 'n'ti'.FV,neling' '4 1 ' • - ja - , , I. .4 .4 , . . • N, :.,„ ( s " V 11 83 r kf '.iai..- 3 :1(14,04 $ o '' 'Ciao jre *ten, andcrurstPli • - in ;hp Duo of pla!ht equelly cheep at -' ' ‘.- ::JEFMidergClamiei lAL — O r r i - ! , -/E-1.0-IT ISCV, ,AVellbilxwo, Apia 20,181.5,7-,tt louritltpre and Undertiik4g, Van Horn' & Char)ther , AVE 7.7lltb. l l°:,.",lB=l."kthotrid tew., FINE- AND - COMMON FURNITURE to be' found to Northern Fettuntvatlitt, corottetin g 41 .2 . • • FINE lIARLOIt AND °HAUSER SUrIS, --. Sur" c91.701.4E.9, TETE-A-TETET, ' : ft F 314,031,E AND woolY;icoPutariEß iir..Es, ..HAT., RACKS, FANCY CHAIRS , IRI ORS. • OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES. Bit CR. ETS, PURE No. 1 HAIR MATTRASS . ES.'. HUSK & EXCELSIOR M . . . , MASSES, .." be subdue, and a full stoat - of the common goods , nsually ( Au d i . a grat_ciams establishment. The above goodS are itt4 ty of their own mimufacture; and satisfaction te anteed both as to quality and price. They sell the . tifoven,.Wire Mat ass • the most pepoler- spring bed sold; also tho Tucker Spring Bed that his bean on trial for y „, d et ,. en nutverial satisfaction. Our is supplied with all sizes of the 'Excelsior Casket, a a t , and beautiful etylsr of burial Mee, together with kinds of foreign and home. inanufacture, with trit:. Ininge to Match. They will make undertaking a sin !alley in their business, and any needing their aerCil a will be attended to promptly, and at eansiactory eb ) , gee. Odd pieces of Vurniture made, and Turning., all kinds done with flatness and'dlepatch. Jan. IO: 1812 "to wilots IT MAY CONCEILN.—}Laving coneludedtho lam entitled to a little rest after nearly 90 ypArB application - babusiness. I by ve passed over the thri l l; tore business to. '.the Hoye" as - per above advertal. ment, and take this metbow of asking for them thi same liberal patronage as ban bete extended to me_ My books may be found at the old place for seillemeat Jam 10. 1872. B. T. Vidi ROIL • Victor = Carriage Shop, rmi undeveigned wisti.to -call the attention of fa public to the factthattheyaremahufanlating tta the choicest selected zaaterial4, the, latest and wit approyed style@ of . LIGHT & HEMIY CARRIAGg PLATFORM•SPRING WAGONS, and , aleo • the flee 40IIT-UNDEII ; PLATFORILE Cit WAGE, so convenient for turning abput In a ram( apace. . We 13hall teen ,alluays on;hitura good assort/nut/ Buggies and .Platform. Wagons,. and customers fr abroad may rely en finding herein/It what they' ast and at ha low a pricena is consistent with, • I' FIRST,,CLASSWORK. Orders prompily filled. 011ie 'Place Its at the di stand of Bradford & Compton, brat the Trov ifs_, DANIEL CONPIO, Troy, Pa.. May (t, 1873-Iy. - A.-11:1VIALLEY, Doors'Blinds,Ceiling, FLOORTNGI-4.0., .made,nt the Elklarid Factors . ' at 4 sold chap at WHOLESALEAC RETML, Parties will find it for their interest to call or vent, before purclias!ng A price list will be forwarded FItEE on applicab.' to - W. B. MEAD, April 8, 1873.-etne. • Elltlatid, rioga Co., Pa. Deerfield Woolen Nilll%l Tonam BROTHERS, Proprietors of the above MU will manufacture BElllBlld to order, to soil custnniE • OUR OASSIMERES are warranted: particular-attetalou givre Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing We nianufactnre to order; and do all kinds of Bot• Carding and,Cloth Dressing, and defy competition We hava.as good an assortment of . Full Cloths, CassintePes, and give•more for Wool in exchange &an any en: esttblitibment. Try them and satisfy yonraelrea. We wholesale and retail' at the. Cowanesque mlll4l miles below :Knoxville. ..lan. 1, 1871 '11.1011.A51 ISTIOTHERS J. H. riswold's Water Wheel FrUE undersigned, are agents for the above W' Wheel, and can cheerfully - reedmraend it SI 6; 1 nor to all others in use. Persons wishing to Ee chase should see this wheel in operation before ri,Li lug other wheels. Deerfield, 31ay15,-187?. . Ilead the following : Wserfnizn, 'Aran, 24, ISTI .-•- - - We the undersigned. purehase - d one of J. H, fn weld's 80 inch Water Wheels using 68 inches of an to run three run of stone under a 20 foot head, tai, well pleased with the wheel. We have ground bushels per hour with•the three run and can IT. 4 that amount per hour all day. E. D. PHILLIPS. r OHAItLT~FPHIII2II lEEE Al Chigif r Z l- A ND. , if " ' ' The Best Paint in the Wm Any Shade from Pare White to Jet B 1 . , A. coibitiation of the Purest paint with balls ber, foing a ooth, ylosay, fi rm, durable, east f .stn beautify' Paint, unaffected b ;. change of tenweol to pert tly water-proof. and adapted to all cite work s a a la In ovary way abettor paint for 6111 sidOor utside painting than any other paint t ‘tvorld, I Bing from oniidicard tootle-fourth chcato : lasting at least three times aslant; as the Ingle , !oil irainfs Ile sure that our TRAM: MAP,Ii (apt: of ullich is gicedabotiBris do every'rackage. • i ready_ for use and geld by the gullon only. March . l9 liro-itru BENJ AIISTTN •• • of Ohroille'ilild lento 'ltheuiltatlstu, Nenral;lP. bago, Sciatica; Hidney,• and Notions Pitessw., years of suffering, by tatting Du. Fralie's Vr.e% nßYuau`ire' scientific tilsowery Ritter. at: rogitlnV graduate phl WWI, ajg ty.p apti.pettlanallylantriiiintq, who h.,s , f 6 f."' treated these diseases excluswely Ith aidoun sults.' • We, believe it our christiati duty. ; geo eratlon, to, Adtitioollloll.4ly,requelat sufferera to ,pertuniii in modrrate circus:Mug 'cannot affdrd to. Waste money and,. time 'on ' miatnree. olergytsen.wo seriously reel responsibility resting on us in publicly niacin •Innalcinc:' /nit onikiaowledgto nod exPerie' remarkabletnerit fullyAuetinee our action. H. Ewing, Media, ifonu'a, suffered sixteen '<tune iMpidess.` -Rev.•Thomas 3Turrb?% a - I ford, Rldlait'a.Rev„ , J.:4 - DAVI% Hightail, Jersey. ReV. R. 'lndianan, Clarence , Iv"' O. G. Nett York.' Rev. Joaty Valle Ohiimli. Philadelpltta Other testimel. Senators, Governors.. Judges., cougrester; clans, &e . t fortvdrdell ' gratis , with PeleP b % ;lugAbetle diseases; Ono thousand dollars co sented,toi any, medicine for same 'Waage equal Merit udder . teat, or'tbst can praure et. tut-many living owes: A4y person sending description of affliction wM receive grati." signed guarauteitynamlng the number oti , c re, agreeing to refund money upen-rworiLi o-iteSsibtfe to-pare. -.afflicted Luvited, 'Ritler,Ptillsdelpbia. Ms valuable advice 0 05 . • NY001)* SOCIVALLI/ 14' ,nincrasiorb,loji„ T. Van florin COffin '1.?00n2 VAN BORN & CHANDLY4 VA DEERFIELD, Fd. - I= ]
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