.Darwinismin tile Kitchen tesui labia' oft my baanet • , One afternoon at threo, • • Mbar'. o Muse* jumpett upowit t" • Vben tt 'proved MU* nen. Tben Itake it to trio grst.t'' e l , . .... . Between the bare to atick It; Bnt I hadn't long to watt - - B.re.tt changed into a-erteket. , • , Bays I: ,‘ Surely my Eamon Ia a-gettin • in a fog!" Fp to ilrownd it I couunences, when it Imlters to a fkog. )lere my-heart began to tbnwm. And no wonder I felt fralty; gar the fog, with one big juum, Leaped blaaelf into a monkey. Then I opened wide my eyes, Ilia features for to seen, And observed, with great surprise, That that monkey wdis ts man. , tL taut ho vanished kern toy sight, And I Boni: upon the floor, Jost as misses, with a light, Game inside the knotting door Then, beginning to cameo me, She rays: "Sarah, you've been drinktn'l'. I says: " No mum, 'you'll excuse me; But rro merely been a thiukin' I 'But, as sure as I'm'a cinder, That party 'what you IRO hvgettire out o' 'cinder Ilavo developed from a ilea." ALL SORTS It is reported that the leprosy has been introduced into San Francisco from, the Skindwich Islands. - - Talleyrand's Memoirs, it is now said, are,not to ptiblished at present, 'his will forbidding their publication before 1888. 1 4 r The first volume of the newly-revised (American Cycloßrediiiwill be published by the Appletous this month, by subscription. The number of feet of.lumber cut on no Tupper Mieshisippi last season was 127,000,- 000, mostly in Minneapolis and St. An thony. Mr. Edward Van Iteuth's historical paint ing, "The Burial of a Martyr," is now on eihibition in Baltimore, and is described as a work of art of a high order. Other places Might profltably , follow this, example of Bristol, England; ,asociety has' been formed in that city to, suppress pro fane and indecent language in the streets. It is stated in the English papers that Mr. Hep Worth Dixon will ,shortly leave for America, to deliver a course of lectures upon the Spainish Republic and the new German Empire. A marble statue of Franklin, by Powers, was Unveiled in Nevi Orleans, on Wedues da3, June 18th. It was presented to the city by Mr. C. 4. Weed, and is erected in front of the City Hell, : Very great priCes were paid for the Tur ner engravings at a London auction, lately, The plates of the "Liber Studorium" alone, brought about $100.000.: A Set of them comprised seventy-one plates, and. tliey brought from $1,600 to $4,000 each set. Dr. °meld Herr, of Zurich has publish ed a paper "On Flax Culture in Pre-Histor ic Times." He finds the original home of the flax to he along the shores of the Medit erranean. It can be shown that . the plant was cultivated in Egypt ftve thousand years ago. Works are now being erected in Pitts burgh-to manufacture pressed bricks -,with enamelled facings. The enamel is made of various colors to suit the tastes of architects or builders, and is impervious to water or acids, having a surface that can be cleaned like glass. Toe original star-spaUgled banner ,which streamed above the ramparts of Fort Mc- Henry, in 1814, and inspired I'ranels Scott Key to compose the famous national song, has been received as a pree bus historical relic at the navy yard at Charlestown. It is full of rents and stains, and ddonsidered the more sacred in consequence of its honora: bly dilapidated condition., The Londdn Athencrum says that Mn, L. Owen Pike a /in hikforthcoming "History of Crime in England," Ni;ill try to show that not only have crimes of violence !lit rapine diminished 'with the progress of civilization, ~ but also the meaner and more crafty crimes, • such as theft, forgery, and poisoning. Mr. Pike's first volume comes down to the end of the fifteenth ;century, and the reign of Henry VII. •c The death is announced of John Camden Hotten, the enterprising London publisher. Ho did much by issuing cheali , editions of standard authors, both of Europe and Amer ica, to disseminate knowledge among all classes. But those on this sidp of the water who believe in- an international copyright law, have disapproved - of his bourse, regard ing it as literary theft of our best authors. England regards some of our own publish ers in the same light. _lt vireatel U.s. -er-oft Sp- -1-I,:mri, a 4 - ens season, the following general statistics given by Charles Dickens in one ofhis' papers in All the Ycar Round. "The first Napoleon caus ed more deaths than all the earthquakes since the days of Noah; the cupidity of ship owners and-the supineness of sailors have lost more ships and lives than all the storms that ever blew; the filthy state nf „our towns sends snore souls to Hades than all put together. Plague, pestilence,, war, and famine yield to DIRT V' "Humbug" is said to be a corruption of the Irish words vim boy, pronounced omit bug, signifying soft copper, or pewter, or brass, or worthless money, such as was made by James IL, at the Dublin - mint,— twenty shillings of Which were worth only two pence sterling. At first applied to worthless coin, the word became the gener al title of anything false or counterfeit. Others think the word originated iri Lend on, being derived from Hamburg on the. Elbe, because during the continental wars this city was the nucleus of false rumors and re• ports. I , A writer in St. Paul's Magazine, describ ing the beauty of the human foot says: "We have often thought, considering how much we lose byehoes and how little .we gain, that it is a thousand pities women do not bring in sandals,—not the foolish, ribboned pumps of the last century, but the real Greek sandal. Withoutithe hard and deforMed shoe, every muscib of the foot is in motion, and visible at every step; it is quite wonder ful how pretty the feet appear, even when not very small. In reality, we lose nearly as much by the shoe as the face loses by a mask. 1 Messrs. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadel phia, Arnouuce that they have commenced the issue of an entirely new edition of the Works of William H. Prescott, edited by John Foster Kirk, and to be completed in fifteen.monthlrvolumes. This edition of Mr. Prescott's works is to be, printed front new stel - eotype plates, and will embrace all the author's correctionsj•notes, and addi tions,—both those contained in the success. ive English editions published during the later years of-his life, and those lefti . by him in manuscript, the. latter having, • by the purchase of the interests of the heirs of Mr. Prescott, passed Into the possession of the publishers. It is to be sold by agents. A curious fact has been ascertained in re gard to the development of the frog in Gua deloupe. It is well known that the ergs of frogs and toads generally give birth 16- tad poles, which, after undergoing, various changes in the water, become transformed into frogs. For this, however, water is nec essary, and as Guadeloupe is. almost desti _ t tuto io.this medium, it is found that the chart takes place within the egg, and that the R itual at birth is a fully develoyed frog. A similar condition to this has already been observed iu regard to Various.species of sal amender, which, while usually inhabiting water in the larvte state, sometimes become completely formed in the egg. In the Cluirdimonss Shilling .kagazine ikhe following incident is related: The first idea of "The Christian Tear" seems to have been suggested to Mr. Keble by an incident nar rated by Mr. Parker, of Oxford, son of tit eminent publisher a the first edition of-tit work. The late Mr. Keble, on entering th shdp in Broad street one _morning, satyr at the top of a small staircase which led tilt a little gallery filled with bookshelves a work entitled "L'Annee: Chretienne," in twelve volumes, and at , once asked Mr. Parker to allow him to examine it. A short time af ter "The Christian Year"- appeared; and there can 14 - little doubt that the author took his title 'from the Old French devotional work. - The Spectator says that tse octopus in the aquarium at Brighton liar curiously vindi cated- at representatien of its powers by Victor Ogg°, which was so often denounced as exaggerated. Mr. Charles Collette, en actor iii the theatre at Brighton, who h a d learned tlie art of snake-charming in India, undertook to charm the octopus, and,tiue. ceeded to far as to piing hint to the surfac 1, of tin water, and tuake the octopus folio hint round the tnk. But when' he ben ' down to the surfs of the water , filo octo pus was altogether too much ebahned to re , slat a positive embrace, end catching Mr, ' Collette in his arms lie drew hint into the tank, where a strat i ensued. an 4 / 4 r, Vol , lette was With Ity extreao by Mr. Smith and other IrtattaNS , , k p Aj - - tt,:rx : ptiP:pfs , v.TA —T) Independent MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE,,A.ND ST ATIONARY.STEAM: ENGINES* BOILERS ATTENTION PAID TO - GANG SAW ENGLISH, Attrt,A.y . & Cfgelj(J.A.lt MILLS - • Water Wheels suited to all heads of water, Tannery Irons, -Bridge Irons, _itte. Gin experience by our Mr. J IL Calkins of over twenty - years as a &Machinist and. Foreman, enables us e. by his personal supervision, to make • : • strictly. fir - st-Wass Goods. - - • • Fob. 18, 1873.-17 IRON MINERS & MACHINISTS, Circular, Gang and Maley Sa Tanneries, Shafting, Geari 1 every, description in,. h. Corning, August 28. 1872.-19 THE SPRING CEP It has got to be pretty genere3lY known that we keep the tar:est stook, the best goods end sell them as low as any house in trio trade in this section; and we keep very many articles not kept at any other store in town. In allpition to our general stock, Our (Arpetiftotit comprises atiout goo rolls, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS enough for a Jobbing trade. The citizots of Tioga county are respectfully invited to call - and examine our stock and prices. I April 1.1859. Has 'oneto JV'ew York to buy a qtock, of *ring and Su,m- I mer Goods. He intends to buy from, the best markets' at idttom, prices, and he will have .saine splendid bargains to offer his customers when, he returns. • , Dress ,Goods which be wants out of the way, and he tak • s this method of inform/41g you / amilide - n,tially,that Tae will sell them, Cli r EslP--..if you, don't believe it, call and see. iiBTA4l4tspov , itfis.4 A' intig-$ it o*,, 4 CO., SHINGLE MILLS AND F,NOINES ALWAYS ON HAND 0. NV. ritESTO'p.7 PRESTON & HEERMANS Cicornallage, IV. 'W., STEAM - ENGINES A eirllaelitnery of all kinds repaired promptly New Sprin ■ AND THE PEOPLE'S WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Staile #c Fancy . and every variety. Our Cloth Stock oxceods any within fitly ratios, In quanti3O and variety, TWOUIIL'23II MOM ? trILLI.im triLsom He has NOW' on, hand a quantity of Clothing and -- -- W - 01-KS• ISIANUFLOTUREFt6 OF D BOILERS, Mills,. Machinery for g and Castin,ffs of , n and .Biass. and at reaaonablo ratecolit) • Goods. AIGN IS OPEN TORE IS THE FIRST IN THE FTEIIV. Dry Goods EVER OFFERED IN 0 i RILING V. ; , OHO. If ME lIMANS SHITEE & WAITS GOODS: SPRING fi ER ' ' • . DRESS; GOODS; WHITE GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHiNG, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, Shoes, &o:, Suitable `for the - spring Trade., My stock has been procuredf - ro; nihebeit_markets in die country, and therefore you milt Le satisfied with prices. - . , 4015..3C..111Ji Corning roundtw & Machine Shop. ES'T'A.BriiSHEFEY 1.840: w. I:sev3r3a X 3. Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Gearing, Shafting and Machinery required for Saw Mills, Orbit Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Grates, for burning Tan. Screws for moving nnleached and leached bark, Castings, Bolts, Railroad Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice.' We have fa cilities for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all.poluts, and can furnish - Machinery cheaper than Diatom or Western builders of the beat quality, San. 1, 1872-Iy. 5011 KEGS OF NAILS W. C. Ife_R - EBS Zitr, CO. 6agetvter:s gods, Paipeleg Uteniis Special Attention paid to Tin Roofing 4,000 Cords of Hemlock Bark VI“:" CONTRACTS wiltbe made for the purchase of Bark peeled and delivered the ensuing season, at $4.50 per cord of 2,200 Ms; cash on delivery. Bark peeled last year will be received for the next ninety days at per cord of 2,20111b0; cash on de; livery. We will make contracts for peeling 4,000 cords of bark on lands of the Pennsylvania Joint Land and Lumber Co. BAILEY. LOWELL & CO. Wellsboro, May 18, 1878-tf. Audliter's _Notice. rynue linaereigned, appointed an auditor to dtetrib. me the funds arising from ;Merin' sale of the property of Houghton, Orr & Co., will attend to the duties of the appointment at the office of Mitchell & Cameron, in Wellsboro, TiOga cu., Pa 4 on Thursday. the 24th day of Italy, 1873, at ten o'clock:fa. m., when and where all parties are reqUlred to present their claims, or be forever debarred from any sham of the funds. 40HW 1. ALITOREEX, Auditor. JUDO 2 11. 18734 VP. FRUIT JARS, &c., .6313.1xigt =IS BE ME MATHERS . - ; ,:-,: ::. , , i , ' ' '" ''-':::',.. '‘', ,i4 , sl.,.'l'eirea 'a largo stock of t-__ GREAT EXCITENENT ! HOGS ROUTED! LAVA BEDS 'VACATED IT BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE CHEAPEST I.: IS our advice, because we know, that alter you have , examined our Stock you will be convinced that W.J.Horton & Bro's STORE is the. place to purchase Dry Goods; Drees Goods, Hats and Caps, Clothing Boots and Shoes, White Goods, Groceries, Gent's Burnishing Goode, &c., a varied stock suitable for the Spring and Summer Trade. Wo cordially invite you all to examine our stock. II JUST RECEIVED BY A FULL STOCK OF 11 .410.1114 101 110 •ly at(' 40:1 IN SPRIG StM3EI. CORNING/. STET/URN COUNTY, N. T. THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED Bartlett's Patent June 21, 1870. -*int! Spring, elastic Slat A LUXURIOUS BM With only a single matron'. Forfdnrability, comfort, cleanliness, and .adjustment it h no equal. A en. parlor bed for the; sick-room, as, well as for' persons In health. Orders solicited by the proprietor for Tioga . county. ' - J. 8, PALMER, April 1, 1A7 3 .-it Mansfield, Pa. EarMnatCHINA WALL. Mrs. fie°. Campbell IEXAVING mturned to Wellabor°, 'and Laving finish Ja-ed bar trade in the manufacture of ARTIFICIAL RAM WORK. would respectfully say to her old friends that she would be glad to see all who would fairer her with their nails. • gthe can be found at the house of J. Id. Johnson, the Barber. Seb. - 215, 11378-tf. mal e ~. _ .. '?-k, tb td ofinei. Harti'm 1101+1; Alen.'hTAt3flN A HASILTN.. - far Nile very -eyeetv. O (t INt3TIiUJiIµV PS IN 'ES.IIIiANIiT&;- . .„ 4 Isriz.r.ht 104 of, NE,W 141/810, Illadi,i4kelniitetl.",_ K:vvn vi:e6,,,.,6 - 4ci 16 14114( T, , at.piactli;t„ &Nada& Act :t'lp'w ; Alien u)..4 , Ilti). • '..' Foreign Mid — Domestic Liquors Agent for Flue Old; Whiskies,: Jan. 1, 1872. " poninno. V JEW EjAR Vi STORE! - r tV ELLS BO Eip, , , • , - , • .Y AIirDiLEV FOLEY vibe' ban lon's been established in the JeWelry business in Wellsboro, bee always for various kinds and prices of AMERICA ATO I i_Es, Gold or Envoi', Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Chains, • Keys, Rings, Pins, Pencils, Cases, Gold and ',Elteel Penn, Thimbles, Spoons„ Razors, , Plated Ware,' SEWING MACHIN Efi s .• • -With moot other Articles usually kept in such es tablisliments, which are auk' low for' C: . A Ropairing douy ueatly, and iffirosuutty, and Ou shor NOTIOR. • • A. FOLEY. 'Jan. 1, 1812-IY. E WALKER & L7HROP, . DEALERS 1 • ) _ HARDWARE, IRON, ST &L, NAILS, STOVES, TIN-WARE, ELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY, ATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, &c. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1872. Tioga Narble Works. THE undersigned is now prepared to execute all or ders for Tomb Stones and Monuments of either Ita,lian, or Rutland Marble, of the latest style and approved workmaelaip and with dispatch. He keeps constantly on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may favor him with their orders, on as reasonable tame as cantle obtained in the country. FRAM ADAMS. Jan: 1,1872. --„ TRUMAN & BOWEN'S SAly MILL' now iu full bloat, and they. toe ready to fill all orders nit promptness and dispatch. Fencing Boards, Bill Timber, Shingles, Lath, Wood, constantly on band. • April 22.-tf. - 11113MAII k BONVFN. MILLINERY. }►ifES. s Las aovreliEL7 largo and es the p ck üblic that f iin Millinery and Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods, which are offered at very low rates. LADIES' SUITS, PARASOLS, 1111S,WLil, GLOVES, CORSETS,HOOP-SKIRTS, HOSIERY, LACES, and Notions; also ready-made white goods in every variety The public aro cordially Invited to inspect and purchase. Wellaboro, May 13, 1813—dm. WOOl,l WOOL! T HE undersigned are prepared to pay the Highest, Market Price in for WO3L, at their TOOT AND SHOE STORE, in We will bo pleased to have our friends call and Boots El which wo propose to sell as low no can be purchased , in any market west of New York. We Defy Competition on our Custom-Made - CALL t AISM SEE US. O. -----,___ O. NV. SEARS, 1 I. M. BODINE. i WeSSbOTO, Pa., June o f 1873.-Lt par day! Agents wanted! All 01838- ' B5 TO $ 4113 es of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us In their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Stinson & Co. Portland, Maine. Sept. 24.1872-.ly. f„,;;,... $l,OOO REWARD! .7--.• I:4i , ',. Nftk. • A reward of Ote Thousand Do t, as will be paid to any Physician . 1 who will produce medicine that 0 will supply the wants of the people better 1 "o e than the article known as m- LW" P. Vahrliey's • Blood Cleanser or Panacea. If must be a bettor-Cathartic, a better Alterative, a better Sudorific, a better Diurectic, a better Tonic. and in every way better than the Pan-a-ce-a. No mat ter how long it has been in nee, or how lately discov ered. Above all it must not coutsin anything NOT PUB,ELT VEOF.TATME. $5OO REWARD. A Al reward of Five Hundred Dollars will by paid for a Medicine that will permanently cure more cases of Costiveness, Constipation, Sick or Nervous Headache, Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaun di CI, Rheum atism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils, Tumors, Tettera,l3lcera,,Sores.Pains in theLoina, Side and Head, and PEK&LE Coatruurrs. than which Is need more extensively by practicing phyel clans than any other popular medicine known. Mir Prepared by P. Palmieri/ Bros. & Co., Waynea. .ro, Pa., and Dr. P. FAiinnEy. 8I • Orth DearbUrn Street, Chicago. I) • • ce, $1.25 perbotUe, for sale by Wholesale and Retail Dealers,and by tings & Coles, Washer°, Pa. Jan. 81,1878-Om. G L43E(WiAIIE inamdlesa variety p A " • , _ . (MIN BUIL OM .C.A4INET. - :1j)13',_G„1,1.1f5,,., li'ti l - W 0 I.IWA I 14:1: 'IN NINES, ko.. &e CASH I Sears's Brick Block. EXAMINE OUR STOOK OF AND Shoes, Work. SEARS & BODINE. =I DR. FARRNEY'S Blood Cleanser or Panacea, ==l A Irter 30 Tears of trial hi iorotted - to be .tho boat healing and pain aubdtb 11115,Littatenent In the World. It is reebmitionded. With unbotinded assurance Wall CAWS of Cut f. Drakes, Tharp a, Sprains, Shen nuddsm. 'lard Swellings, .sltos, chnblaine, sum. neas of the Joints, Frozen Feor, Fare, .&c., to.; ancong•all - persona, and fo# -‘ Sprains, Founders, li[ng-bone,YOII evil . SorsUbes,Wlnd-galle,lloof-ale, Spaylue, Spring-bait, -Saddle., Collar and Harness dOeasea of the Eye awl Ear in - Horses, gules or Cattle. • .:....„., ,•._,_ r', (lure Natiraltits,libetnnatism, Gout , !Am Back, Balt-rheum; Poisonous Bites,' External Bone and Muscle Affections, Bore Nipples, Jig., and may be Nutty termed the panacea for cill . . ;EXTERNAL WOUNDS. ' ,fit Remember, this Liniment did not spring up in a day or a year, prodnoing TIM MOST monnar Am? IVSNATIVILLL CIIMIS OLAISEED znr Rim-Bonn Ann MIIMI2OOII LIITIMEITTEL llnt we have the experience of over thirty years oftsiat, witlithe moat imbetantlal roandta, and by a ungtitado otwitneasea. If the Lirdiecutis not se recommended, the Money will be Refunded. DO not be imposed upon by neing any othei? "Liniment claiming the game properties or results. They are a cheat and a fraud. Do /AM and get nothing but • , Sian Mustang Liniment. jar BOLD BY ALL Datraoins AND Covrirrax Oro= itm 2004 00c. and $1 per Bottle. llama atzE osyßorms, BMX, &O. LYON MFG. CO. Magnolia Balm Pure 'Blooming Complexion. It is Purely Vegetable, and its operation is seen and felt at once. It does away with the Flushed pearance 'mused by Beat, Fatigue, and Excite ment. Heals mare:moves all Blotched an' Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly spots. Drives away Tan, Freckles, and Sunburn, and by its gentle but powerful influence mantles the faded cheek with. YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND szerxr. Bold by all Druggists and Fancy eters°. Depot, C 4) Resit LIMO, New York. •L 13, 117 , ,i :14. • ly• Door s Sash & Blind • Facto BENJAMIN AUSTIN, Is prepared to furnleh ant class worklrom the best lumber, at his new fac tory which Is now in full operation. 311tNIU D 1191E03„MUCc constantly ou band, or manufactured to.oraor. Plaiting, and • Matching done promptly, and to the beat manner. The best workmen employed, a d nono but the, boat seasoned lumber need. Encou ge home industry. • - Factory near tict foot of Main Street. Jan. 1, 1872-tf. JOHN FISHLER H AS the largest and best selected stack of iIiBOOTS AND SHOlg ever brought into Weitsboro, consisting of Jiadies' Kid and Cloth' Balmor als and Gaiters, Ladies, 11 1 1isseM Children and V,ents' Cloth 'Boots and Shoes iPrince Albert calf Boots, Boys' Calf Kip Boots, Youths' ',*.ots. In Bret, all kinds of Mena' and Wotuen's wear kept in a -class Shoe Store. The best sewed Woman's Shoes or :r offered in this market. dety the World In I If you don't balfevo' It; try me. buy only the beat stock, and have as good Cordwatners as money can hire. REPAIRING done neatly, and with dispatch of all kinds constantly on hand CAUL PAID F(tR . DEACON SKINS, Having just tilled up my shelves with a ' eholce stock, personally selected for Oita market. I respect. fully Solicit a fair share or trade. "Small profits and quick returns,. I believe to be a good 'business mar. tin ; and/ held the beat goods to be the .cheapest. I keep no shoddy, My assortment is sufficient to meet all alses'and , tastes. I invite 'our patrons and the public' generally to call and examine my - ebeek;_,No trouble to atom goods. Alwityi to be bond, one .door north of B, - Roney's. afore," Main - street; Wellsboro, JOHN MILER. Sethi, 1876-tf. EMI H A FEW APPLICATIONS IIARE A UT C I LS.BORO Sash, I-Doors, AND MOULDiNG, BENJ At Ba,hy's Shoes CUSTOM WORK. Leather and 3 indings PELTS. AND FEES. vNaniitataile IP • b lor $1.16v ~ ,loien, aud'oye!ythine uool4 e 411117 beap sit .. * *„ *l* l ..* • u;kIFX CP IU, t4IEI 1121i1 la:.ti Apr , Furniture-,andlyidertaking. II Van Horn & Chandler, AHticreamore to D. 'I I fin Horn) L-1 m AVE - now tizldbition sad ado at the old ;dam -11 the largest wet oat complete stork - - • • PIN* ANI) COMMON FIJUNITUItE - . . to be found fu N , Vra,oru -Peinsyhaudi, cousidl4 of OINE . I?ARLOU AND: CR.4.11.11ER 8u17q,. - SOFAS, COIICaI. TF; I E-A•10 k•l4, • I , MAEUT..S, AND WOOD)TOP CENTRE TABLES' HAT ItAcES, TANG ' CHAIM, SHREORS, 'OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES, BRACE .- F-TS, PURE:No._I HAIR MATTRAIS. E 8 .11USII: A—EXCELSIOR MAT. I'liAfiai S. • , and a full cluck et4he cismntom good.* utuelly foetal la brat-elaas establieltrutut. The above hoods an; large ly of their own Irletnitedtrint, arid ext•ateri ion IP Etilnr anteeti both ea tritpullty sail telt*. TbUy sell Mr, if - oven . -Wire Afattrae,s tie`est initalar spring bed kolt_1; alqo the Tudjj, Iced thut bait heeu ou trial fur. 11 year* aril ,;iv. an utlivArtqui satisfaction. Our IR . , • Cbffi,il, Rooni - e suPplledill.liali sizes of the Excelsior Ca stet, a Ili•VI and b4-auttfu id. le Of burial Onto; together- with :aim kinds of ford and bomo Manufacture. with ;trim „mugs t o me t e .-. they will mike tindertaking a nye. Milky in their Imaineas, and any heeding their seivhea Will be attended tfi promptly, and at trsthifactory ~charu &s: . Old pieces of Furniture made, and Tuning all&inde done withteeahools and dispatch. VAN tORN k 12.13ANDLEIt Jon. IN. 1572 To maxim rr may Cretcunta.—llaving concluded !..i.et I ana entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 yeais clone application to business, I las VQ passed over the furiii tura bnahless to .‘the Boys" as per abdre advettise. intlnti and .take tblit.tnettioh of asking - for them the name liberal patronage as has been extended to nie.— My books may be found at the old place fhr settlement lan. 10;1812— , D. T. VAN -norm. ti choicest selected- Maim-lila, the latest nod - most •approccd alylee . \\, . . LIGHT & HEAVY. CARRIAGES) PLATFORM-SPRING WAGONS, and also the flue CUT-lINDER\PLATFOTI OAR BIAGI% so convenient for turning bout In narrow space. "We shad keep always on hand a goo assortment of Boggles and Platform Wagons. and citiit s omers from abroad may rely on ilnding here just wit s aT they want and at as low a price as is consistent with \ FIRST-CLASS WORK. Orders promptly - filled: Oar place is at the old stand of Bradford & Compton, rokr,tlio Troy Home. DANIEL. COMPTION, Troy, Pa.. May 1813-Iy. E. I'. LILLEY, ~.A, S~tH, D'oors, FLOORING,&C , Imade n ILe Ellaand Flutt ni and sold cheap at WOO LESALE & RETAIL. Parties will find it for their interest to call or write beforo purchasing olsowharo. A price liGt will ho'forwardeci FREE on application to W. 13. ,BEAD, April $3, 1379.-mo. Ellrised, 'flogs Co., Fa. Deerfield iolVoolen If ins DEER FIELD. P. I"M.151 BROTTIbU P tS. ropriotors ut the above Mlle, will manufacture as usual to order, 4o sulk customers. OUR CASgIMERES are warranted. Particular attention given to Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing , Wo manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll- Carding and Cloth. Dressing, and der competition. We have as good an assort mod of Full Cloth's; Cassimeres, and ifvo more for Wool in exchange than any otter establishment. Try them and satisfy yourselves. We wholesale and retail at the Cowauesquie redll4, miles below Unoxville. INGHAM BROTHER"?. .1 Jan. 1, 1872 J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel. fPHR undersigned, aro agents for the above Water I Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend It as supe rior to all others in use. Persons wishing to pur chase shonld see this wheel In operation beforo buy ing other wheels. INGHAM BROS. Deerfield, May IF, 187.2. Read the following WESITIELD, APRIL 24, 1812., We the undersigned, - purchased one of J. H, aria. weld's 30 Inch Water Wheels using 68 Inches of water to run three run of stFe under a 20 foot head, and are well pleased with the heel. We have ground Wily buahela per hour with the three run and can average that amount per hour all day, a n P4-1-Tediv daxEriAmo„ The Best Paint in the World, Any Shade from Pure White to Jet Black A combination of the purest pelut with India Rub bet. forming a :meth, glossy, firm, durable, elastic and beautiful Paint, unaffected by change of temperature; Is Perfectly water-proof. and adapted to all classes of work, and is in every way a bettor paint for, either in. side or outside painting than any other paint in the ,world, being from one-third to one-fourth cheaper, and lasting at least three times as long as The best lead and oil paints. Re sure Mae our ThADE Marra (a fin simile of which is given abore) is on every package. Prepared ready for use and sold by the gallon only. • March 18.1878-4 m Vt. 1 %,‘ 7 . w~. orObronic and Acute Rheumatism, lceuraliga, Lum bago, Selatica,.Ettiney, and Nervous IDitseasee, after years of - suffering, by taking Dit.Frrxxst's Vnorrint_s I . I IMCATATIO SlRUP—the scientific die every of J. it. Fitter, M. D., a regular graduate physician, with whom we are personally acquainted, who has for b 9 years treated these diseases exclusively with astonishing re sults. We believe it our Christian duty, after &lib. oration, to consplehtlously request sufferers to use itt especially pertons in moderate circumstances vibe cannot afford td waste money and time on worthless Mixtures. As Olergymen we seriously feed the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly endorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and experience of ha remarkable- merit fully justitles Our action. Rev. C. i. Ewing. Media, Penn's, suffered eLx.teen years, be* came hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy. D. D., _Frank ford, Philad'a. Rev. J. B. 'Davis, Rightstown, Now Jersey. Rev. 3. S. Buchanan, Clarence, lowa. Rev. G. G. Smith,Fittsford, New York. Rev. Joseph Beggo, Fails Church, Philadelphia. Other testimonials from Senators, Governora, Judges; Congressmen,, Physi cians, ko.;•forwarded gratis with pamphlet explain ing these diseases. One thousand dollars will be pre sented to tiny medicine for same diseases showing. _equal merit under test, or that can produce one-fourth as many living cures. Any person sending by letter description of affliction will receive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund money upon sworn statement of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr Fitler,Philadolphia. Kis valuable advice costs nothing. WOOD & SCOVILLE, Alplnts, 1 Knoxville. PS. March puunlittre Cutlery autt Plated Ware E. D. PHILLIPS. OHAHLT9N PHILLIPS MI it