II 11 . - out Tim , the Teetoii'ler - [Pane. te s ollalltds a Sertell of 4. Sarlet , pl wee. 'tv of Ids peat days. The follewtolf IA an: antuatag yoa o .old Simon, the Oellarere'l • • Old TIM the teetotaller. keeps atare shire • Of Molt and strong weenies, - _ rathlrst old son/ 4 2 • ;(--rr^. - ry ouraout 'haw, OiiazairT..ko he 'tater • Which all the daylong he drinks out of a pall, For be never ale.th, he,watntly doth say. Vlblle.ho wade tehlt4d-ttfofinpiete a dol E'er hol het hot - ~r._.,OldTinitaretiMow r_f 110Viatiali or bitell-tokoona la Fekaa. • Chorus—" For hot ho tho I" Jacr, • sits in her own still roOm s l eiVitlivo4ll4. ' • „ „ •• Eicepl whim a asks in the maid or the groom,,, - To join her in taking t 4316- ' 4 'V To join her in taking tea. Now, TM WA a tea chest, but isn'tavrare, That his landlady helps herself freely from.thero.‘. Thethrtnatd 'lull the groom the landiadY'fOld. y" Yet Tim held ills tongue—tt was of no use td wield,/ For bo ho ho I - Ile now doth kllosf_ . Where all bis Bohea and Souctiong doth go. /, , _ Choral—" For hOl. lloi fin Mtn. Old. Mtn 1 treCUnea In hie high-backedcliair./ -; - And plays a few tunes on - a dfe;' He blows itfor joy, for he dosen't care, y*- . • • since ho puzzled her all of her ilfe'— , Yes) hia landlady out of herilfe. - For he's got a lock on his tea-cheat so strong, - And the landlady tried It for over oohing With a hammer and tongs till she fainted And was then handed.bo) over to Pliesman kA.' • ' ; Olt„V • . , .114 i Ilbbow , . 1 , I ' • HIS tandiAdrurfn the court of law. Chorus of Teetotallers In Culls Cups . — For hal hot hol Old Thu will allow Ma landlady up In the Court of Bow I ALL SORTS.. .. . - •iiiith'dittile's literary societies are dead. Age 100 years. . . TpaWisconsin Legislature, it is claimed, is'iliderruptible. Chicago has nineteen hundred and eighty seven saloons, as reported by the police. Goldsboro, N. C., has three undertakers and twenty-one doctors, yet no one has died since NOyember: : ~- . •,.- -„, • A German ivriteeetimplainink - of the dif ficultiea in the pronunciation of , the Eng,., lish , latiguage,`eites the word Hot, iwhich he says is pronounced Dickens. . , William . A. Hitchcock; a young man of South Wilbraham,?lass., was found _dead., by' the • roadside, about two milei from' • SPringnelttli.= Iriretrer , lnll - of /OYe-letterii , i and sentimental poetry:- and a --bottle of strYehninatlieclosied the cause of his death. Rev. )lark-Wilkes. once introduced his text In this manner:' "My hearers, did you ° ever sea a eat? Did you ever see a catwalk? Di onover see-a cat walk upon the top of a wall? Did yon ever seea cat wink upon the top of a wall with broken glass? How carefully she lifted' each foot? How, slowly and'cautioUsly she set it down again!' So would the text from Which I'am about to speak Jiave you act. 'See that you walk cfr-Gumsil!ect-1y.",. : :,' ” ,- -i= ! , . The 'R late` e liD v. 'r." iluniplirei _Moore, Of Milford, N. 114.wati a born wag, and It was not safe to indulgivin badinage with him. At a 'niirilste'rlid,:eintference, Dr. Moore preached. 'lx able. sermoh. On "Our Dumb Animals." At its close Rev. D—, a neighboring,'clergyman, commended the discourse, and remarked' that every jackass would sneak its praises. ' "Glad to have one appreciative listener," . . replied Dr. Moore. . A. 'gentleman of "elegant leisure," and a • , bachelor At that, has been amusing himself withanatrimonial statistics, and reports that cm of WO- marriages published in New Eng land journals last week, only two of the la dies had old-fashioned names—such asMary and Susan. All' the others were Monied Dollihe N Pollee, • Libbies, Tibbies, Biddies; Battles; Mettles, Lizzies, r a d so on. He says if lie can hear -of so e girl with a ."Christian name" he shall 'start for her." • ThaDalibury Netos says; "A young lady inn neighboring town has taken up dentist ry for a living. All the gentlemen patron ize her. • When oho puts, her arm around the neck of a patient, and caresses his' jaw for the ofiendmg member, the sensation is about as nice as they make 'em. • One young man has-become hopelessly infatuated with her,' Consequently he hasn't a tooth in - his head.' She has pulled every blessed one Of them; and made him. two now sets and pull ed theni. She • is , now at work on his lath er'sttaw. He holds the saw," Thus corepl WS a German florist: "I have , so much trou te with the ladies when dey =comes to omes to bu mine rose; (ley wants- him moondly, .dey wants him fragrana, dey wants him nice goulor, dey wants him eberythings in one rose. I hopes lam not what you --citils one uncallant man, but I have to some "' —v -ti; dAtt. ladies, 'Madam, .1 Lave oft en sees , diti, rtturtl, nraa %. , .. - uttful (let was •rich,„dat was good temper, d ot wah-y x ,.. t icr, dat was Meyer, but dat wasperfectiOn in ono ' ladi I sees her much net.' - , Itl. related of the late J. W. Grimes that whil - Governor of lowa, an during.thare union et the Legislature pt libwa City, a gen tleman from one of the Zaterior towns hav ing buSineas with the Xiegisleture arrived at the hotel where the 96vernor was boarding, (and who, at that time, was pacing the halt) and approaching/the GoVernor, whom he took to be porter of the house, asked him to take his carpet-bag to his room. The re- Iquest was complied with, a quarter %offered and accepted, and the traveler told, "When. ever lie wanted baggage carried - to call on Governor Grimeit" . . There are persons now living- in Benton who remember old Billy 8., of whom it might be said. he furnished an example of the "ruliug passion strong in death." [When very ill, and friends were expecting 'an ear ly demise -his nephew and a men Mull for the ocsaajon had. liutchemd a steer which had been fatted; and when this job was com pleted the , nephew entered. the sick-room, where a fewlrlends.were assembled, when, to thefaatonialiehent of till, the old maaapen ed his eyes and, turning his head Slightly; said, in a full voice' drawing out the words: "What have you been doing?" • . "A - 111410h° steer," was the reply. , . ' )(ant did yea do with the hide?" "Left it, in ,the. bard; going to sell it by= and-by." - '•• !.‘, --- - • ..' - "Let the boys ‘draA It gound the yard a couple of times; i(wili make it weigh heavi er." . Ana the.goodold, man was gathered unto his fathers, - , , '- . Speakihg of grammar ; the'following con versation is said to have occurred hi a rail road car 'recently between a young lady teacher, who also writes for the .-=--=---, and an old gentleman who had a notion that he could'sp_eak the English language; ' - OLD Gairrthste.w. "Are there any houses building In your village?" _ Yotract LADY. "No Sin There Is anew house being built for Mr. Smith, but it is the carpenters who are building." GercrLE. . ' "True: I sit eorreeted. To be buildin is certainly a different thing from to bo bei built, And how long has Mr. CN Smith's house been being btailt?" • ' LADY 0002.74ptt22ied a mordent, and then an. *uteri rather abruptly). "Nearly a year." ' 'Clitti*ltAlL "How much longer do you think it will be being built?" LADY (nrplosively). "Don't know." • GENrerims.x, • 4 .',Ushould think Mr. Smith would be annoyed by its being so long , be ing built, for the house ha now occupies be ing oldi. he must leave it, and the new one being only being built, instead of being built ash° eXpeeted, lie cannot—" Here the gentleman perceived that the la dy had disappeared. - . „ The man of the Banbury Nom thus de scribes -a recent mishap: Old Mr. Watson, on Nelson street, hasgot a nice little bill to ray. --He sent a maw down town for a pot of paint and a• ladder. The man got the paint, and then-went- to a lumber yard after a ladder. ' Then he tied the paint -pot on the end of the - ladder,. and put the ladder on his shoulder. This was a very smart arrange ment; and the man himself admired it very much. ,He started for home this very way, and didn't find any trouble in getting along the first'. bleak :because people bad an im , . pre,ssiOn theta long ladder with a pot of yet-' -low paint dangling on the end of it wasn't • exactly the thing to trifle with, so they bal anced along, on the curbstone, or -rubbed np against the buildings. Pretty soon the man - saw somebody In a store he knew, and tinn ed aroundto' speak Whin], and drove one end of the ladder into a milline4 case and knocked the croiwn outof an eighteen dollar ' bonnet. Then 'he backed off In affright, and knocked down, two sewing machine agents with the other end. Then he started to turn around, - andel' oldgentliman, who was desperately endeavoring to pull his wife out of danger, saw the peril, and shouted out, "Hi, there!” . But it wall too late., The pot struck, against, an awnin g po s t, tipp e d to one side ' and the entire contents went over the aged.coUple. This So startled- the man that he whirled completely arOhnd,-, smashing in an entire atore front, frighten: tag a milkman's team, and knOcking over same thirteen persons who were actively dodging about to get out of the way. 'rhea( he dropped the ladder, and fled into the country, shouting Murder and tiro at evfiry' Jump, A. ?Wally Ordained painter lainow 4 31 1111010 On Jar, w stows hou se . / WEB MEER EMIE PORTAWJt'4 GANG SA,W P, Wato•l\4lkeela fitli .11n= Berl ?lairs 5 4' ' by Fab. Is, 1873.-ly G. VV. PRESTON. ,I f EI F STE Circular, .G Tanner Corning, August 28, 1 ~e THE S WITH THE lEM olt Lae got to bo pretty low ea any house in tito town, In addition to of o r •:,' ' - nl l if qilttr ar , ~ and ovary Park DRESS GO enough for &Jobbing tra, clock prices. April 1,1873. 1111L7111 i lirciisifop,e to jVietit - i - Torkto buy 0 stock offiirin,ff rtn,d' Slim ,. , , ,- ,-,,, :: : ! - !. .. ~.!- '• , / i ; '.. - :, ; .- .-: • -.! - . •.-. ; i :1 ' / ~i ,‘ . , . _ mer Obods. fie intends to buy from th - e - best markets ot . -., • -. / 7 ~ . . , . bottom, prices, cind he will / have some splendid' bargains to offer his customefrsuhem he''retztrn,:s. Y ' • • . '-' •', ''.• :,',.' - - ~:i.-0 • • ..'t -1 2'-: ,- -•:' , 5 , ..-' ,t•,,,-,- - -, • He has ArOite - On, - haiici‘a; `quantity of Ciothiiii and • . t.: . .` ' • _Dress ooqs wh i telt ho 1,0071,1 s out of tke ctrldhotakes ti s tliod Of iliforniii4 sell Oerit, 0 . 1 184P-;4l' . ' you don ,l 4`; - belierieit, ,ca44_(Txl , see. \ • PH lIME KS= 1 ) ,0 •S !w-istrasToN, 0 0,. 'OV A - D. S' N A R.Y EA At ENG I NI?,8 kkr. 110 EililltS PARTIOTLAR ATTBNyx.o.N pAID, TO ENGL f3l AMU LAY & CIRO U it.ll M 1,, LS -.l[lNOtili MLLE; AND itiariiEEl ALWAYS ON .BAND. ed to all beads o{" water, Tanne!y irons, :by 9-terill/fr..! PIC IL Cti - alkil - mt 44: over eaftii I.ltifakkisiist rokenian; enables 41.4 5 persemat supervision, to make stictty first-tars Goods. ESTON & HEERMANS a ~. 11\DERS t " cnalliam*, MG bLiNUFACTIIREff OF M ENGINES AND BOILERS, n,_g and Muley Saw Mills, Machinery for es, Shafting, Gearing and Castings of It description , in, Iron, coat Brass.: eve foory of all lands I ngolrod . pyomptly and at!eaatinab/alatea;-(E0 sirafac,' EIEG erprairig .OE.° • D THE PEOPLE ' S STORE IlEi THE FIRST IR THE FIELD, - - • • LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF 'ay -litioy • EVER OFFERED 44 oowlict. .;• „ • . • .; pi/el:ally known that we. keep the largest stock. the beat goods end sell them as ra ci d e o n i ,, n ra t t l e sti r etion; and wikkeezvery many art/cies not kept at day other store ore in 1 •' ni • et ot ronynsts a,O zoo to I 1 • Our Cloth Stock exceeds any within Alty miles, in gnahlity and variety. - . i t 3 ),,, ycot • •t SII,AAVLSAND, DOMESTIC -GOODS e. The (Micelle of Tiogii county are respectfully invited to call and- - exatnine our SMITH & WAITE, UMII3II UMW sum, I triLso.N. T11(1:0'11W:= , :0,1k - : - :-K- , .$; - t? 4 t 4 3 • . x ~ f" = ' ~ o MIME _r - . , ~ ~.` ME INEI .IfACH[NJSTB; f l' 1, k =I ';;; El ME 1111 MEIM , EMI ,1, ; ,_„,.., gißß_Ml"',.':.'gi-1.0i118: =MEE WM c S3llll ),Sliaple: -and A 'Faio9 - DRP COOD N- ME READY 7 MARE - :c,LOTHitiG,.HAT4,cArt:,BooTS,; - .3p) stock has - heen)a'o'cai'e n d fit•olf the.besl markets ,in. the coptztl•y,,i2o tOrdigre , you, wilt be sidOled n.ith prices. ' SIM e_orrting ir..punctrit s! Machine ;Shop:' Mil manoictireri•orstatipainiiii*tar for Saw 241111103tist 311Thi sant anima& and leached bark. 011atibal.L . B 0 Uklan Witte& for slattridnic bJ Canal 41r 2t&111 Western builders of e,best qualit y ., Jan. vis72-Iq. • t . . . mST ECEIVED BY . •;. • _ , ME darpitter'sgotbr, parOtats 'attivslis Special AttentiOn paid to Tin Roofing • 4,00 a. Cords _of:, fleffilack' lark . - 1:1117.45114\1 1 1'.197;2f. CBTBACITEI will be made for the perciisse of Bark Peeled and deßvered the enening season. at $440 per cord of 2,200 Thal cash on - delivery,. • Bark peeled last year wilt be received for the roil likely days at $4 per cord, of 2,200 lbs; cash on de livery. We 'will .make,:coutractii• for Peeling 4.000 cords o f bark on lands-of the Panneytvania - Joint' Lan& and Lumber Co. • - BAILEY, LOWELL'ar CO. Wellats7o. May 13. 1873-t[ . 0 I C Pralrand improved rooma lurniabed with that pus be bad to give onopbausure instead of pith, are found at A. B. Eastman's DentalOffice,- where the new liquid Nitrous Oxide la r,ciritinatly ad ininisteresli with the happiest remits ; also Elder, °Wetter= and the Narcotic) Spay is nand when pre ferred. ALITIFIOUL =Mx, - from one trian entLre'slif,,lzularteil on . short noUrb.— Special attention given to diseases of the month.- 1 Preservation of the natural teethe specialty.. Work i Ararrante4 anti terms reasonable, Opposite Cone House. WallatlOTO•R‘C"-I Amu. CUMIN NM EMI ..., .... .._. P,,....,i,,........:, M . 'i::: 'ri'•:; . : . '!'.' 1! '': :;.! '' i 'i' _. ;,...'''''e.,,-,,1,..!:'1-:`,.:'-,,:-:( ..' 1 •;,;'...- -, , ,:'-,:' has reectved a /ar.ge sto l kklle_lll . , =II WM •:,.t :3, 4 ' • DRESS-GOODS' WHITE,GOODS =I WM Shoos' igir, Suit , le for theiprinti,Trade, . :)..E1.1%1130'.1151-- Eta GREAT 7,XCITEMENT ! :101)01 ROUTED! LAVA BB S VACATED T.T. BUY WHEFETIOU CAN BUY TIRE EA:PEST . IS our odyleo, beat we know that ' after' you have exarotned our k you will be cOuvineed that ir stoic& JEtro's . - .4. ; . TORE is the p Dip Good", Dress Boots and Shoe. • Furnishing Good tho Spring and S you all to exam A PE MIL 131roe* ,or {1N4,6••• . SPRING 2011 S, MEE NM ESN EWE ME z i ~, t~S . ~i - „ .. h _y._ ;-.- ;---- „ . . ~etzrxxe• , corke, li,ld*nes end Mace. - Getrink r6 l3hatting and Machin ' required Ovens end Grates, for burning derma tor moving unlatched From Chairs , end Ilepairing d eat ,ahcct notice. We have I .tr?l"4.l;o9;irito, and can, lidatidner7"theaper than Pastern or I cosNING, 'Flinn COUNTY, IV, 11. r ate to purcha i se '; oods, Hits ' and Capa, Clothing White Goods, Groceries, Gent's &c.. a 'varied stock suitable for mei' 'Trade. We cordially Invite .ur, ,took., THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED, Bartlett's Patent June 21, 1870 Sphatepring,:eastit Yolat LiHousE6).- MIMI With only a single matreao. Vor durability, comfort, cleanliness. and adjustment it has no equal; A en pet:tor-bed for the,pl,ok-roSnnz as well as for parsons in health. Ordetiaoltelted by the 'proprietor for Tioga county. J. S. PALMER, April 1, 1873.-if. - Minefield. Pa. EMMKE"PyatCHINA HAT,L. Mrs. Geo. Campbell ladLVlNti ' ratifraed - to Wellibaro; and having finial"• xj: either tradnin the manufacture of - • 1 • ' ARTIFICIAL as WORK. would resins:tinily may to her. old friends that oho would be glad to ode all who would favor her With their calls. She cart be found at the house of J. )1. Joltuson the Barber%' • , - „ IB' Pb ; ~i =ll MS MU - " MUM ME liElein ~; ES= BM HIE OM $_ MINERIII MIE MI =I ~..:. lEEE =EI y 5" •:" ,„, [ WHOPLVA Xi in • , ,, , L h y _ Foreign 1 alid'`lionies ler , • Liquors VAT ' WINES, Im. 80a. -0 :* ' i , Agent for • Fine Old Whiskies, , pi g' . 1, 1872. 'ISE WEILRY'STOREI ;' WELIABORO, PA tk-gb , - r . Mil I= I;} t ':AitERIOAN. 7 :V.A . VeIIt4-::. .11447.' : do '• : t Etyi n tii `4lliiiitpieS,'SBiiongi, Iqateir.W4o, • _it sIEWING •• z '.•• • &p., &V. • • " 4%4 moat alkotber articles usually l!slit lu - Ahab es tabilsbliente,' which arc sold t;:ir • A S I. lieptitrils* 49n t?tea (1.19 pronctptli; And oil atior - • - A. 'FOLEVi 11, 1 872 - 41-i‘ -- - • •; - • - • . WALKER . ' LATHE.OP'; „ DEALERS' • HARDWARE. MON. STEEL. NAILS, • , STOVES; ITN-WARE, BEGUN(); ", • SAWS. curmay. WATER 0. , LAME, A r GRIOULTURAI., • . r -utteav:Em. ,Carriage andliarness Trimmingg, , 11ARNE8SE8.SADDT.ER.- &c. OOrnfng. N. i., San..l, 1872. Tioga Marble Work f r itEuxitlarel g tted if novy, prepared to execrate all or. I dire for Tomb Iltones and Monuments of either Italian or Rutland Marble of the latest style and apProvedvrorkmansbiPa.ia with dispatch. He keeps oonstantly on hand both. kinds: of Marble and will be able to atilt, who may. favor .with their orders on as reasonable terms,as can be obtained in' the doun iry. Jan. .1R72. i t' MANE ADs.M/2 - TRUMAN &.BOWEN'S Sitli-MlLListar 1 11 ready l to l ' a;3 ftil a or ern withprolleptOess anddispatch: . • , • Facing Boards, 11111 Timber, Shingles Lath, Wood, &c., constantly on halal. April 22.-tf.. - TRUMAN & SOWN. MILLINERY. ._„ SOFIELD announces to the public that sh M. has a-very large and desirable Stook of iffilltrierye and FMles' Furiddhing and Fancy Goods, Which are offered at.very low rates. ' LADIES! STILTS,' PARASOLS, . SHAWLS . • O LOVER, CO RBETS,IIOOP-SKIRTS, HOSIERY" LA.OES, and - • Notions; also ready-made whitegoodein every variety The public are cordially invited to inspect and purchase. ' Wellafforo, May lA, Farm for Salaat a - Bwrgain. THIS farm is pleasantly situated on the Cowanes -130 river, an within one mile of Bikland Boro, conta 9 ining about d 120 acres of rich land; boa upon it good buildings a good orchardoe sugar bush,'and several fine springs. For particulars inquire of• ' Elkland, June 11. 1i378.4t.* s , E. 13. CULVER. w o o hi undersigned are preparpd to pay the M j llighest Market Price in • • • for DOT,' at' their AND SHOE . STORE, iu , Seines Brick Block. tie? will be pleased to have our friends call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF Boots E which we propose_ to sell us Bs, can tie purchased, In any niarket wet of New York. We Defy Donnietition on, nkr . Custom-Made 0. W. Sams,' - 1.14.'1301mm I , t: 'Wellaboro, anne'3, 1878.-tf. $1;00 ReiV - Ajtli A reward_of.One Thousand Do = ars will be paid to any Physician who will' prodnce medicine that •2 Wilt supply, the "wanta of the people better 'A thou the article known as _ • • g i i _ VEthrney's ogr..g.nn4,rßo Blood Cleanser'-or Pa.Tiac_ea. It moat be a Aietter Cathartic;a batter, Alterative, a better Slidorille.'n bettor Viiirectic, a bettd Tonic, and In every way better tban'the Piin-a-ce.a..• •No mat ,tcr how long it has been in nee, or how lately discov aced., Above all ft must not contain anything nox r P1711131.1t 'VEGETABLE. , - 'ssoo - REWARD.- . . • A rawardot Viva 'Hundred Dollarti be 'Odd NIL a medicine that will permanently cure",miitemules of, Costiveness: Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache, Llver C omplalut, Bilious Disorders, Jaundice, Illieums in atta, Gout; Dyspepsia, Chills and"-Fever; Tape, Worms, Belle,-Tumors, Tatters, Ulcers, Bores:Pains in the Lotus, Bide and Head. 'and .Thlarani. Clourx.ixeria, _than , • . • -"AIL FAHNNEY'S • • - I :Blood ; Cleanser :or Pandeen, which is niediricire oktinsively by practicing physl. alma than tiny other popular inediclue known. , mg . -Prepared by . _ P. Pahrney ' s Bros. & Co., Wayneii , , ~01 4 0; pa„ and Dr. Y. rAtuarri, North 'Dearborn- street; Chicage, `u • Price; $1.25 per bottle. for tulle, WhOlenale and Retail Dealers,and • . by_Haatings & Coles, Welishoro, 81 1 . 1874-6 mt 174AdOVARE endleatiittlefiat' .`.; ""F ; • ,0414118ZAk' 1" , ;, , • - ANDRE wiroLEr I= who bee lon* been' establiebed: tn., Jewelry blisinese Welleboro; bag always fOr sale; infOotto idud want) : prtetso II CASH! AO; Shoes, Woi.k- , °Ad, Amp' BEz US BEARS & BODINE. =1 ME perUt t . a W i l lift eh -1 1 i11 1 4%% 3 L -- ar e-a e 'cl ga °h tn 9sThSe o r ; -9 taant, radrittorts, Diuretic, Altsariti e and A-Mi /Ike.; Ths .vsbole Is preserved in V it sudiolard 9quantity_ Spirit from ,00 ,t;lndsat.--cANE keep Upnik aty fslluv4eovllich wakes e _ • ANTA. trititS , pine of the irioefitesiralde Tonics rind Cat he r tics In the Werld.• They ard'intinided ettletly Lea • , ; , • 03310Stle . -1:03110 9 . - nialy Ohl) iced' eon inedlane; and 4:v.;y accorcUng to directions. • 4 - -" " 4 111 . 0 7 walks aticet-anchor of the feeble and de- - tputatediL They, - act upon _a 4114exuaea liv6r, end litifnulate to imott ti degree; that a licalthy action ie at pneejrronght,AbOut As a remedy to• - which Wu en are especiallyellbject, it is sarpem•ding ' averY other stimulant. As all pi I Itg;" - G.O. u En :mar . Won lc. they have no r.lual- :-.Aey ere a 'send and'gentlePurgative as well ark Tonle., They - Purify the Blood: They Breit, splendid Appetizer. Thoy make the, weak strong, They purify and in vigorato. They cure -Dysperiia, Constipation, and: Beadolo. They &etas a specific. In all. species of dieord.ra which undermine the bodilystrengts• -414 - down the animal spirits., ; • 03 - pt i . 53 Park Place, 3 , 4 , 4:Nifyrir • ;-'; LYONS . Only SO. Cents. per _Bottle. • It , . proino!.cs thr GROWTH, .P.WEBER COLOR,ancI Increase* Om Vigor and BEitilTVoiO4o HAIR. OVER THIRTY-YEARS AGHT,YON'S EsrmanOtt Yon THE EU= was first placed in the market by Profeseor E. Thomas Lyon. a graduate of Princeton college.. - The nano is derived from the Greek "Murano." • signifying to durum, purpfy, rquectiate, Or restore. , The favor It has received, and the popularity.lt has , obtained; Is unprecedented and Jr-Credible. It In creases the Onotrrn and 'Castor:mei the Hers. /the • a delightful dressing. It or. dicates dandruff. It prevente the Hair from turrit.g gray. It keeps the head 000 i, and gives the hair a rich; soft, glorry ay -.peamnoe., It is the n ift in Qo A limy end .Quern salt warlover Of r. 4 r.r a PI:STEW Aoo, and iA eqd by all Drugg.vi.,en.l nmtry Storrs at on! yso Omits per It.). . %wig Dial is lier Bair. , - LYON'S ~ATHAIRON Iray.l3; 18T3.-Bot.-ly WW.LLSIBIOR4I Door, Sash & Blin s d Fictory B.ENSAMIN AUSTIN, is prepared •to furnish Spit. , claim work from the best lumber, at hie new fac tory which is now in lan operation. -/ • . . • .' , . - . , sash, Dofoli46) altaxmo, ant6x,mizo, AND. MOULINNG - I tionptutaly on hind, or manufactured to order Planing and _Matching ihnie promptly, and In the best manner. The best WOrktneuhmployed, and none but the beat Reaannad lumbar twat - Enccausge home indtuitry. Fao!ory-near the feet - of Main Rivet. Jan. I. 1874-tf. JOHN FISHLV,R jjA9 the largest and boat'aelacted stack of fiIBOOTS' 'error brofight into lietigimixo ;:c'(;ilaisti4 of • • LadieS' Kid and- Cloth f k • • als and Gaiters, • • -Babyis Shoe:s; '.6 l Ohl?' Cloth, Boots. and 4546:5; srbwe 'Albert Ca f Boots;. Boy . Calf Boots; „' Boots.: In fact, all kinds of !dens' and Wornets's wear kept in a ilret-class Shoe Store, The beat sewed Woman's Shoos ever'offered in this market.' `I defy - the world CUSTOM, TVORk, . , If you don't'ielieve . , tiy I tiopy only .the pest stock; tiad luivoao goOd Coilloptito3ro ernpuoY can hire - io,iunrNG dove neatly, aiptt with dtopitcit. - - • • MI ...Leather. and kiidings t of nil ; kinds toriatantly on hand. • , • • CASH nip ,FOR RIDER, DFACON.RIKINS,. PELTS AND FUNS. •. Ravi** jiist jilted up znytnbelves with a choice etock,'perschally selected for this inarket,l respect fully solicit a fair share of thule. .d•Elniall profile arid gcleir returns." X belleire to be a gigel businpfte nu m . im s ; and thod the best geode tO be the cbettiieet.'• I keep no, eboddy. My assortment la sufficient to ineet ail alqii anti tastes. invite "our patronw•and•the public generally tq 13411 arid o.tanAltio ray stoCk.•lio trouble to obi ) gilra rei rv.ar3 it 91.00 found, ono i9elu6atw, Fit "•. • • store., Mein -• • ;" • . =I M IZ:ZiEi IMO I3ENJ AUSTIN NEM istSZE- A ecoi itib per ci f 6 4 op . n. every ite " S" ) 4i'V "ittOtY ditill ) la 0 i l-Q# 514 . 1 , LOVA IN 2110.1111 R-EL.--. • c , - iurn VlTAlil7iieiift ing.' ' tly,-:IB4 F 9PIPO( M t ° P: • - AVS.IIo oti nom-- ih's Oki `Disc o , the 7aigrrt anqwor t °I;IPP of , tois , -..40: 1 -' ,. 004n110t- 1 FtIIIifITURS 0 be -ff9iti,o.ii:stu*tviulik *Minting o( 't -;! - • 11.PLIALOnt ..tORD 0114301rtt SUITS. - SOP " AR. - , COUCHES' TRTII4,TZTXB 4141)--itiOOD TOP OBENTEIt TABLES, • ,HAT RAO/18,, POOP CHUBB, XlllllOl4l, , OVAL AND"AQUARB •FILMES, 13140 x. • E'S ?VIM I.llAllt MAITRAgs.; =i• - • - t' -,,f Eil,;--apiIft,*,EXOELOLO/1 SCAT- - T.11484F4 - r. • • • - . i. and • hltfatooktif iite:Coinnthn /1 00 411 Mina Y found in afirat-elaaa eatithlts o bluent. 'Thrkabora goods are hag - ortheir 'own ritanufacturix and sattafaction to g"' fitteed both as to 4tdtty and Wee. They eel! the Wpven Mattrass ,• • tile popithir- spring!bed . sold ; also the Tucker klirring Bed that hair been on trial wed :ea univerestaatiefaction..„9, ; lel supplied with all sizes of e Excelsior Oistet, a nett and bcautifid Otylck , : st . burlid-caeri. tOgettier with other Ikindi of foreign. and _home manufacture, with irim• will Make Undertaking a epee. fiality-tn.their busbieda, and any nekding their serriio inedi be att.,:m ddtopromptly.knd ahaidisfactory cha r . 4.1 'Odd pi fee of Furniture - made, and Turning sil klude do 'with meibisse end dispatch!"• ESan; 10 . Y 9 s. VAN BORx ArilhaNDl.l:it WHOM malt' Cotteltsis.—thiving concluded ifat I 0;11.mA - died to a littlexetit after nearly , 40 years rise s 'application to buidnessi, - I have passed over the flush 'turo business to "The. 00 3 ,0" as per above advernte mentreind ,take thts,tnetbory, of asking for them the trade liberal patronage tui heed extended to rue. My booka'nia.y be rOutut at the old plice for settleritent • ••• '4611;10;18r._ • B. T. PAN HORN; Victor Carrine Shop. 11111 ntuleraigurd wiakto, call the attention of the public to tbei fact that they are tnitunrocturinit Oval the choicest a/elected- materials; the . latent molt aPpcovad.stylea p 1.." . • _ LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES, •-••• , .„ , , ' - PLAITORDI i RintIVAGONS, . „ . , and also the ', dne atrT-INitER EuTFORM Ca& RIAAIE,ffo conteniont for turning about in a narrow We obell keep a:Mays o Rand a good assortment of Buggies and platform.. - Witgons, and :ottatorneri from abroad may, ketylnl trading-haws-just what cant and at as low a price as Is cortelaterit. skit - FIRST-CLASS WORK, Orders prorriptlY.r Our pleas la at the old stan(L'of Bridtord Compton, near the -Troy Rouse. DANIEL COkPTON, • ; Fray, Pa., Mai 0, lard-ly. H. F. LTLLEY„ r. • - €1.11.11411-1", Doors,Blinds Ceiling/ • • Fr_AOORING,&C., made at the P.,lldand . Factorj , and sold cheap at WHQLESALE dig RETAIL ' Parties will find it for their interest to call or write before purchasing elsewhere, A price list will be forwarded FIIEF on applicathin to W: B. MEAD, April 9, 1873.-Oz to. Elldand, Tioga Co., Pa.{ Deerfield Woolen ITlilly: DEEIDTELD, PA IZ. Am an;; Rc a.u'a P jffo ri grr, o tl,Voti e om m Tile OUR OASSIMERES are warranted. Particular attention given to Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing We mannfadtxtre to ordei, and do aU kinds of Roll Carding and Cloth I:nosebag, pnd defy competition. We Lave to good an assortment of FiatCl6ths, Cassimeres, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other: establishment. Try them and satisfy yourselves. We wholeriale and retail at the Cowaneaque mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Jan. 2, 1872. iNGuAIg BROTITERS. J. H.- Griswold's Wa d er -Wheel. rrIBB undersigned, are agents for the above Water • j_ :Wheel. and can cheerfully recommend it as sopa rtonto ail others in 'use. Persona wishing to per charm should see this wheel in operation before buy lug other wheels. /NGHAIii BROS. D eerfield, May 16, 1872 iiiad the following : , , WESTrpiLD, Apau. 24, 1872. • . We the undersigned, purchased one or 3. If, this. weld's 80 inoh Water Wheels using 88 inches of water to run three run of stone under a 20 foot hold, and are well pleased with the wheel. We have ground sixty bushels per hour with the three run and can average that amount per hour all day. i • i iE. D. PIIELLITS. . .. (1111ARLTO$.1)111XLIP8. of.OhrOnie and Acute Itheumittlem;lienrallga, Dam- .hago, Sciatica, Kidney, _and Nervous .ISseasea. an" years of suffering, by taking DU. Fume's V*osrAßLß Ifirstimerro Srutrp—the scientific - discovery of .1. P. Viler, Id, D., a regular graduate physician, with A hem we are personally acquainted, who has for 99 years 'treated these diseosee exclusively with astonishing re. snits. We believe it our chilittian duty; after delib• • elution, to coned's/41one)) , request sufferers to use it, especially persons in moderate- eireaMstances who cannot afford to weerte money Sad time. on worthless mixtures 'Se clergymen we seriously fool the teepripelbility resting Ott us in publicly endorsing this /Int,our knowledge arid experience of Its remarkable Merit fully Justifies our action. Rev. O. H. liwiug , Aredia; Penu'a, - suffered sixteen years, be. camel hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D., Frank.' [ 4 4.. Philad'a. Rei. J. B. Davie. Blgliistown, New Jersey. , -Rev. J. s, -- Buchanan, Clarence; lowa. Bev. 0 . smith, Pittsford, 'New, York. Rev. Joseph Beggs, .Pallit Church, Philadelphia. Other testiraoutsis from Senators, Governors, Jlidgett, Congressmen, PhYsi dans, &c., forwarded grads with pamphlet elOsiu fug these diseases. One thousand dollars will be pre flouted to any medicine for same'. diseases showing equal merit unfit& test, or that can produce one-fourth . as many living mires: Any person sending - by letter description of sanction will receive gratis a 'signed guarantee, naming the • number -of, bottles to cure, agreeing to reftrud Money apes/ sworn statement of Its failure to cure. .AMieted invited to write to Dr 11:111er„Plaile f delphia.1 His valnuble advice costs nethilik ' : • ;WOOD & EICOVAL.E. Agents, Knoxville. Pa. imt - T • I#l, l i u gpe s ° ° " *l4 ' cu"eq sud nittc, Were