Rufus Ilawlin's Bide. 131' 30:70ENIS J. LIAM, Thru Goshen Solior, where hemlocks grow. Nfharo the ripplice rills with a rush are How - Aro overthe rude rocks cabin , Wham fox, an' bear an' catamount . hide, - A circuit preacher once used Raw li to`re; Aehia name was idn, I f me set in his ways, rue.wbat was sng If you argued with him he wouldn't chan tra ge, e, You couldn't git nothin` thrit lion tu:i• slow in style was he; Sle der an' slim as a tamarack tree, .Sin* allus ready to disagree vim' everybody that. knew him. - • Ono night lie Saddled his sorrel mare, - An' started over to Ripton, where He'd promla'd to du some preaebin'. Away he cantered over the bill, ' Peat the school.bouse at Oapen's .11111; The moon was down, an' the evenin' still, Save the sound o' a night-hawk screectibe At last ho eicim to a dark ritslito— A lhollie.klikd o' Om', an' m ean 13eusatkin elealin' o'er h . Old Borrel d %ogan to travelsl W. it . . Then gin bort 'an' , refused to go; The *zoo Oltotked, an' he hollered .. Whoa!' An' wod2red what was afore him. Then all of a sudden he seemed to bear A gurgllirsTrtkatt; BO very eat - That It scattered his Sousse nearly; ".00 ',our. I ; Go 'obis l"—it loudly cried: " Go "tome V! reechoed the mountain side; "Go !cane sway in the distance died, . Ara' he Sighed he was home, sincerely An' then, afore WS - terrified eight, A light gleamed out in the starless night That seemed to beat all creation. • Then thrulhe bushes a figger stole, • With eyes o' lire, an' lira o' coal, That tingled the parsoli's righteous soul, An' Yllled him with consternation. . . He loat'hie'serrrion an' dropped his book; Ms heir ria up, EW his saddle shook Like A saw-mill under motion. Never a single word be said, But, suddenly turnite old, Sorrel's head, Away au' Out o' the woods he sped, An' put for the laud o' Goshen. Into the atieeta Goshen town The terrified parson corn rldin* down, In a fearful sort o' s flatter; Swift as a strong September gale, . With his cloak a•strn_amin' like Sorrel's tall, With Ms eyes wide opeu, an' features pale An' whiter than winter Water. He told the neighbors that ho had seen A Rend o' Are in Huff's Ravine That bad driven him hack to Goshen He told o' its deep An'-dreadful groans, Of its doleful cries an' dismal moans, Of its damin' oyes an' =Win' bones; Are it,got np a great commotion. stranger. many a day Since Burns Rawlin was laid away In the grave-yard over yonder; • I was a boy in those glad hours, As full o' my fun as the spring with the showers; 'Twas me au' a eon o' Jacob Powers That gotup all that wonder. No took a pumkin 4' common size, An' cuttin' some holes for the mouth an' eyes, No gip It theXight expression; Then hollered it out till its shell was thin, An' puttin' a tallow dip within, It looked as ugly an' mean an'sin— "Pwoul,l a seared a hull procession. The night was dark as ever was seen, An' Dothan' was.heerd in•llutrs Ravine But the sound o' the water ilowin'; The parson come, in a quiet way, A-smokin' his old brown pipe o' clay. A•thinkiu' o' what he was goin' to say When ho got to wharo ho was goin'. An' the fiend ho saw, an' the rattlin' bones " Were a punkin', a gourd, an' eomo gravel stones, That gin all o' that glory. Yet, never agin up the mountain side, In the night, would Rufus Rawlin ride; An' many a time I've laughed till I cried To hear him tell the story. ALL SORTS. it Lager beer is twenty-five centi a glass i;kt, Bismarck, Minnesota, and the p ace bifilds up very slowly. ~. , - ,---- -A spring of boiling water has been struck in a welteighty-two feet deep on the White • Plains, Nevada. Nitro- yeerine is said to be better than kerosen to kindle a fire, because yOu never know wi mt ails you. . - There are over 10,000 watering place hotels and summer boarding houses in, the North ern and Eastern States. An Alabama lawyer spoke seventeen hours in defence of a murderer. - The jury - convicted him in seven minutes. ' A specimen of General Grant's handi- Work as a tanner is exhibited in Vienna. Just now, as well as generally, leather is up -1 permost in this rcountry. A paper says: "We have adorted the eight hour system in this office. We com mence work at eight o'clock in the morning, and close at eight in the evening." A citizen of Connecticut, recently intro duced to a- newly married man, congratu lated him warmly, and said: "All, these Litchfield county girls make clever wives; I've had three . of them." A startling tombstone was erected to the memory of "Tabitha, beloved wife of Jo seph Wright,iThomas Andrews, Eben sted, Charles Dean and Edward Murray, by A Will is registered in Waynesburg, Pa., which contains the following remarkable clause: "I also give to my beloved wife one red cow, one three-year-old colt, and the re mainder of the kitchen and household fur niture." A Chinawoman was sold at auction on Granite creek,' Idaho, the other day. The bidding-was spirited, and she was finally knocked down to a Chinaman named Six for $575. Pleasant as well as practical sort' of people, those Mongolians. "Most Northern" is suggested as a name for the child born to the wife of Hans Chris tian, the Esquimaux, one of the Polaris sur vivors, on the floating ice-field, one hun dred miles farther north than any habitta tion of men is known to exist. ' The famous London auctioneer whose ad vertisement stated that the only drawbacks on a certain country place which he had for sale were the "noise of the nightingale and the litter of the rose leaves," was the right sort of man for his profession. The bonnet of the period is a miniature kitchen garden. It is decorated with cher ries, grapes, blackberries, little carrots, bits of paraley, Icing pale green beans, sorrel marjorum and other vegetables familiar to professors of the culinary science. The present fashionable way to "do up" ladies'•hair is.called "la guillotine," because it was the mode with women condemned to death during the French Revolution to ar range their hair in like manner, so that it might be'out of the way of the fatal knife. I A Mexican was recently caught stealing lumber from' church at Brownesuille, Tex as. His captors were pious, God-fearing men, and contrary to the Texas custom, al lowed the poor wretch a few minutes for prayer and reflection before assessing dain ages. The Scandinavians of the northwestern States are going to build a $10;000 monu re went at Madison, Wis., to the iscoverer of America, whoSe name, they say, is not Christopher Columbus, but if Ericson, and whose discovery is dated, notl49o,'but 1.000. A reporter climbed five flights of stairs in Brooklyn hi - searcli of a labor meeting, and upon inquiry as to aho intention of the strik era, was informed through the key hole that "der vas no meeting der dat der noospaper vita to know, nodding abut." The reporter retiredl s - They- were "till: talking about the most agreeable gait for a riding horse. Of course, some preferred a trot, some a lope, and oth ers something else,_when Mrs. Boffin look ed up from her knitting, and spoke iu a very animated tone: "As for nte, said the old Indy, "give me a cankering horse." Pickpockets do not etijoy life -in Cala fornia. An old "bull-whacker" felt'a hand in his pocket there recently, and pulling , out his penknife, with a blade that weighed a pound, cut off the man's hand at, the wrist, and threw it after him, with the advice to "put it in whisky whore it would keep." A nicely dressed gentleman applied for a marriage license at Dover, Tenn., last weey, but when he - spoke the lady's name, the po - lite County Clerk suggested that if it ‘lllB all the same to him, lie would prefer thht he should name some other party, as the one mentigned had become his wife the pre vious evening. Milk and cream . restaurants are increas ing in Popularity and number in New York. - They are called 'dairies." They regale the hungry New-Yorker with milk and cream,. - pure, cool and sweet, with all kinds of fresh bread, grits, oatmeal, puddings, fruit, etc.,' and a wholesome meal can - be obtained in them at about half the cost at ordinary res taurants. John Varnum, Jr., of Lyndon, Vermont, is a practical joker. A. -few Sundays ago, in returning from church, he was convers ing 'with his wife on the subject of the ser mon, and remarked that-ho couldn't belie - ve saint and sinner vex dwelt so near together. as the sermon 'represented. His wife hitt', mated that they . could, and instanced hkpi i following case: 'Haven't you and I_ d elt i! in_the same house for several years ?" is 11 was a square hit on John, but he wor ed out of it, and closed the case with the 01l lowing argument: "Yes, to be sure; but did I ever call you a sinner?" Judgment for John and no appeal, PAINTED' POST IRON WORXS, • . • . , • • MANUFACTURERS OF • • PORTABLE AND,„sTATIONARY STEAM ENGINES& BOILERS PARTpOTLAit ATrEntoN PAID GANG SAW . 14.1IALS, ENGLISH, MITLY ,S 6 MACULAR MILLS .. , SHINGLE MILLS AND ENGINES ALWAyB RN HAND.< , . . ',:; • • , •,, - • , . • .4 i .I _ Water Wfieeis suited to all-beads of water, Tann e r ylrons, Bridge Irons, &e. 1 , In experience by 0ur..711r.r. If's Ili ,Calhins of over wenty years as a allackinist and ' liodreinan, enables es, by his personal supervision, to snake . strictly firstwilass Goods. _ . Feb. 18, 1873.-1 y O. N. PRESTON. OW. HEERDIANS • PRESTON & HEERMANS IRON poßDElls liglliNigir r* , • Ccorialiam, • bIANIIFACTURERB OF , STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS ; Circular, Gang and Muley Saw Mills, Machinery for Tanneries, Shafting, Gearing and Castings of every description in Iron and Brass. airrilactlinery of all kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates:Vie OorninuAngrist 28, 1872.-1 y —La?:4tiele Monthly, THE SPRING CAMPAIGN IS OPEN It has got to be pretty generally known that we keep the largest stock, the beat goods end sell them SS low as any house in the trade in this section; and we, keep very many articles not kept at arie , other store in town. In addition to our general stock, ur garpet*torit comprises about 200 roI4, DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS enough for a jobbing trade. The aielzeas of Tioga county are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock and prices April l,ltria ffas Isom to, New York, to buy a stook of Sprinj and Sani 711,C7' GOods. ,IHein,tends to buy from the best markets at bottom, prices; and he will have some splendid bargains to Offer his customers when, he returns . He has JV'OW on, .hand a quantity of Clot4j,ng and Dress 'Goods which he w i ants ou, t of the way, and he takes this method of infoniking yow,eonfidentially,that he wi sell them,CHßAFA , —if you , ,dp4't believe it, ill and see ESTABLISHED IN 1844 , v•os , r, N. Nr.l, WESTON & Co., ID!! New Spring G-oo AND THE PEOPLE'S STORE IS MP, WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Dry Goods and every variety. Our Cloth Stock exceeds any within fifty miles, in quantity ad variety, NAV 14 Y ( I ) ti 1,1 1 - z; -A R lO T 1-t! 1.•:; !: T !-, " ., 1- =WO ? IPILLI•11•V WILSOdr 'FIRST IN TEE FIELD, EVER OFFERED IN CORNING SPRING GOODS, ; s i „ ond, Fan READY-MADE. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, iBOOTS, My_stock has bath procured from the best markets in the count=y, and therefore you silt be satisfied with prices. - Cozening Foundry & Machine Sh lisaukcture Air Raw Mllb, and leached La oilltlea for eldi Wwttern 'WM Zan. 1,-1871 IM! SOO KEGS OF NAILS eisn-q & w dagtnter's gob, pairpen's Utetislls Special_ Attention paid ; ; to Tin •Roofing 4,000 Cords of Hemlock Bar 1217.EILZITT'Elri. otimeors will be made for the purchaae of Bark C peeled and delivered the ensuing season, at $4.50 per cord of 2,200 The; cash on delivery. Bark peeled last year will be received for the next ninety days at $4 per cord of 2,200 Ms; cash on de. livery. We will make contracts for" peeling 4,000 cords of bark on lands of the .Pennsylvania Joint, Land I and Lumber Co. - BAILEY, 14)WELL'ac CO. Wellaboro, May 13, 1878-tf. POIYIEROY BRO'S &„nuirH, BLOSEIBITRG, Tioga Counts, Penn'a. BUSINESS PAPER =.GOTIASZD Foitastoir Bao's Bawszas, W. U. Funs, P rron Pa, 'Hamburg, Pa, Feb. t, IMIIII G , , . 1 , Has ijust received u large sto4k,4gf .2 :. I DRESS GOODS, WRITE GOODS, Shoes, &c., Suitable for the spring . Trade: 4 1 1.1%T.1C0 ESTA.BIASHEID . 1 840. • • • • - W. 3PVNICI.B ISCOCLIE,. • of Stationary aria Portable Bogue, and Boilers. Gearing. Shafting and Machinery required ' Wlia and Crtnite indlltrataa, for banning Ittn. Screw* liar moving uideaohed Waatinffa. Hattroadolfroge, Chaim and fientdring - dons at abort notice. W H a st en , by Can or Railroads tog di Volute, and Can farniab blaclinery *lmam than *r of Ufa heat gualSty. • CORNING, NTRUBBN COUNTY, N. I. GREAT EXCITEMENT MRCS HOOTED! LAVA BEDS VACATED H DUV WHERE YOUGAN .DUV IS our advice, because we knCovr that after you have examined our Stock you trill be convinced that W.J.Horton & Bro's Its the place to purchase Dry Goods, Dress Goode, rats and Caps, Clothing Boots and Shoes, White Goods, Groceries, Gent's Furnishing Goode, &c., a varied stock suitable for the Spring and Summer Trade. We cordially invite you ail to examine our stock. JUST RECEIVED BY W. a KRESS 8r CO. A FULL Efp T0433i r BANTC ! FrRS, SPRIG .„,_ ‘; , • MillianaggaiNtalagaidaell ,;, ; ttr - . =EMI EMI : DKr ..00 0 11.(‘)-$i =I NM THE CHEAPEST STORE I=l 10010 ,;, THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED sOial iSgrfitg, elastic SW. With only a single Mistress. For durability, comfort, cleanliness, and adjustment it - has no equal. A su perior bed for the 00,k-room, as well as for persona in health. Orders solicited by the proprietor for Tioga county. J. 8. PALITEE, April 1, 1R73.-ti. - Mansfield, Pa, EmthAtCHINA HALL. RAVING returned to Washer% and having finish. ed her trade in the manullicturo of e, - ARTIFICIAL RAM WORE. " • would reepectfulli eay to her old "friends that , she would he glad to Bee • all who would favor her with their calla. She can be found at the house of J. M. Johnson. the Barber. Feb. 25, 11178-tt ME ME PRE El Bartlett's Patent June 21, 1870 A LUXURIOUS BED! Mrs. Geo. Campbell MI =BIM JEW IE2 i LItirSTORE4 ~ WELLABC)RO, PA. . , . , l - ' , -ANDREW FOLEY ' -- ''-' a Whohae lon been established i , •% — z :',' . .13 ( -, I Q • , \ i•,4 In the - Jewelry buslues ' s _ln 4 :5.:: , : s ' " i )4 - :t Welisboro , has always for sale, iN,. ' ,9 i...• -1, 7"4 various kinds and - prices of . 'AMERICAN. W A Telt ES, Ocild or Silver, - Cloaks, JeWelry, Gold - Midas, Keys, Rini.; Pins, Pendia, Cases, Gold and , Steel Pens. Thimbles,' Spoons, Razors. Plated Ware, - -. • •• 'SEWING MACIIINES 2 . . .. , . . 2....2..,2.. .., With most all other articlea usually kept in such es tablishmelits, which are sold low for ' C A. 8 H.- Repairing done neatly, and promptly, and on ahoy A. FOLK*. l5lC t! l i, 1872-Iy. ! . ' 6, WALKER fit LATHROP, DEALERS 111 • HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN-WARE, BELTING. SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, &o. Coming, N. Y., Jan. 1. 1872. Tioga Marble Works. THE tanderstgned is Pew prepared to 'execute all or deree for Tomb Atones and Monuments of either Italian or Rutland Marble, ante lateat style and approved workmanship and with dispatob. He keeps constantly on hand both kinds of ' Marble and will be able to suit all who may favor him with their ordure, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. &c., coma/xi:illy on baud April 22.4 f. M. &MELD announces to the public that sh has a very large and desirable stock of Millinery and Ladies' - Furnishing and Fancy Goode, which are offered at very low rates. • LADIES' SUITS, PARASOLS,' G LOVES, CORSETS,HOOP-SKIRTS Notigus; alsO readymado white goods iu every variety Tie 'public are cordially Invited to inspect and ellsboro, May 19, 1873—Gm. WON HOU T HE undersigned are prepared to pay the Highest Market Price in for WOOL, at their BOOT AND SHOE STORE, in Sears's Brick Block. We will be pleased to Lave our fritiods call and EXAMINE OUR STOOK OF Boots which' we'propose to sell as low as can be purchased fu any market west of Now York. , We Defy Competition on our Custom-Made C. W. BEAUS, A I. M. BODINE. Wellaboro, Po., Juue 8, 1873.-U. il k per dayl Agents wanted! All olass ss TO $.401/ ea of working people, of either sox, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare momenta, er all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. - Address G. Stinson & Co. Portland, Maine. . Sept. 94,1879-Iy, . , . F-,- ie.: $l,OOO REWARD . ! '-',--- ...D -, -•-" . , ..N, . - . , - A reward of One Thousand Do are will be paid- to any Physician who will produce medicine that 1 0 will supply the MUMS of tbe. people better fi4 than the article known as -' g E ' 131 . .. P. V ahr - ney?-s c.. OELEIALATED Blood Cleanser or Panacea. It must be a better Cathartic; a better Alterative, a better Sudorific, a better Diurectic; a better Tonle, and in every, way better than the- Pan-a-ce-a. No mat ter how long it has been in use, or how lately discov ered. Above all -it must not contain anything NOT , .• • TIMELY VEGETABLE. _ . . , $5OO REWARD; , . . A reward of Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for a medicine that will permanently cure more cases of Costiveness, Constipation,Glok or Nervous Headache, Liver Complaint, Dillon, Disorders, Jaundice, Rheum atism, Gout, Dyspepsia; Chills- and Fever, Tape Worms, Boils, Tumors, Tatters, Dlcers',.Sores.Pains in the Loins, Side and Read, and FEMALE CM/PLAINTS), than ' I DR. .RAIIIINEriII Blood Cleanser. or Panitoca, , - which is used more exteiisively, by practicing physl , clans then any other popular medicine known. ,Ii Prepared by P. Fahrney's Bros. dk Co; Waynes itro, Pa., and Dr. P.' FamrszY. 30 , '1) orth Dearborn Street, Chicago. Price: 0 125 per bottle, for sale b • Wholesile and Retail Dealers,and ,--,-- by Hastings A Coles. Wellaboro, Pa.., Jail. 31,1878 - om. - , , GLASSWARE in endives variety at • '` (MINA JIATA. _ . 11 RANK ADAMS. u full blal, and ready to 11 ell glee, Lath, Wood, TRUMAN & 130Wfr N 1111 0091 MILLINERY. HOSIERY, LACES, and CASH! AZID Shoes, Work. CALL AMC SEE US. * BEARS & BODINE _.'.e' :composed siroply 'el fC)OTS, HERBS. and FRUITS, combined with other properties, which "in their nature aro Cathartic. Aperient, 'Nutritious, Diuretic, Alterative sad Anti- Bilious. The whole is preserved in a itilicient quantity& spiral from the SUGAR. C, to keep thew in auy climate, which wakes the pL4IITATION t • ITTERS 3no of the most desirable Tonics land Cons n r ave in the world. They are intended ft: i,tlyits a 1 Domestic , t., ni Tovic ....: I only to be used tte a medicine, and el waya according to directions. "hey are the sheet-anchor of the fo,blo tn.( , lez' bil,ttated. They act upon a dn,espc.i, 1tv..,., are stimulate tp such a degree, that alleaoh,r 14,11a:11 to at' once brought about. As a rt un,o-; 1,. Is nt• h Wqmen are especially subject. it t.e.i. - ;...t0 1a.3 ev2ry other stimulant. Asa Sp •I y g t.... a tt... • Intr. 'lonic, they - have no equal. 'I .e. ) , "a: :s a mild and gentle ,Furaatlye afi well as T0..t... , '1 h.v Purity the Blood. They are a oplcu.ll. A -odicar. They make the weak strong. They isr y cod in -1 w vi g er a t e . They clue ri)spepsia, t*.atet p. , on, AJiii Headache. They act as .1 hi wadi,: nu a l": p. f: •. u: disorders which ondortnitie tho Lod tb• - i t, , .11 : Inns). down the animal spirit;. r i • - - 'oepot i 63 Pars PlAc, , :, z 4,,, ,, -, 4 LYONS kiAIA nt Orly .::0 C. l 3 per Bottle. It promotes The GROWTH, PRESER VES:the COLOR, and Increases' the Viget end BEAUTT of the RAM. OVFEIIiTY YOKES AGO LYON'S RAYITAIRON 'THE Bairn was nratpnwed hi tbe market by Profeenor E. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of 'Princeton College. Te name ie derived from the Greek ••EATIIRO;'' 81th:drying to cleittle, purifiy, red:ire:late, or restore. The favor it has roceived, and the popularity it hal!, obtained, le• unpree,bmftd and incredible. It in creases the Guawrit um! 13i .ktryof the Hare. Itia a delightful firestntf. It, r• dandruff. It prevents the flair from hlruit.g gray. It keeps the head cool. and gives the hate (Oriels, soft, glos3y ar peanince. It 111. i 14 n Al% 111 QUANTITY and QUALTI as it was OVer a c,o \ • /".. 1 el' a CENTURY Aao, and Is sold bye)) Drucfge coodry Stores at only- tr. o Cent.; Ilea- t,. EN'S WomanisMoryisliorkr. _ LYON'S s IBM May 1 9 , 1873.-Rot.-ly WELL SICORO Door, Sash & Blind Factory BENJAMIN AUSTIN, 10 propared tp furnish first- Gloss work from the loes't lumber, at his new fac tory which is now in full operation. Sash, J Doors, 3Z1N23 0 AND MOULDING S , constantly on band, or manufactured to order rlahing and Matching done proniptly, and In the beat mannor. The beat workmen employed, and none but the hest seasoned lumber used. Encourage home Industry. Factory near ihti-foot of Main Street. Jau. 1,18724 f JOHN FISDLER AS the lergeet end beat selected ete Hck"ot .BOOTS AND SHIMS W°' ever brought into Wellsboro, consisting of Ladies' 'Kid and Cloth Babnor - ads and Gaiters, Ladies,- Misses, Children . alnd Baby's Shoes. Gents' Cloth Boots and - Shoes, Prince, Albert 'Calf Boots, Boys' Calf & Kip Boots, , _ Youths' Boots. In fact, all kinds of Stens' and Women's wear kept in a first-class ShOe Store. The best sewed Woman's Shoes ever olfored in thin market. I defy the world in CUSTOM WORK. If you don't believe it, try me. .1 buy only the best stock, and have as good Cordwainere, as nabney can hire. „ . REPAIRING done neatly, and vilthdhipatell Leather -anti of all kinds constantly on hand CASH FAJD FOR HIDES, :DEACON SKINS, Having just filled up my shelves with a •choice stock, personally selected for this . market, I 'respect fully solicit a fair share of trade. ,"ffmaU, p'roilte and quick returns." I believe to be'a good business max ; and I ho:d the beat - goods to be the cheapest. I keep no shoddy. My assortment le sufficient to meet all sizes and tastes._ - our tpatrons and the public generally to cidi and examine my stock. No trouble to, shwa , goods. Always - to , be found; one door. zorth - of O. B. Kelley's.. store, :Maim street, WeUeboro, Pa. - 40ANAIRILES. PeNik, =Wt. . ' - • 4 • EIS2II ES r 3 BF.N J AUSTIN PELTS AND FURS. ' a l r3S2A - Lt .' on bl O ceitt;tl4 e' thi„, ' Irt the'lne p s rgnaltq cliespat 1E1: 400 m 14:- S Vy'equtia , "'. " ' '"'" c ' - ," fuinitute =I Van Horn. & Chandler, (B cceesorl fo, J B. T. Tan Roth) " . „; II AVE novi outtdifliittoli autl .sale at ttio old place, lI ilia lowed find ifid ‘ ht coikildte stock of • PINE . AND VERNITUKR to lA, fonita 411"-Hnrt1`iar'11, - l~utiA~lenYiS k. clnrilr,l~u A of Fltin, P4ILL(iR AND Okf.A.l4Jll+3t Burrs, txstlollto4, Tllll.l-X:rarEs. , , hiARBI.E AND: AVIJODITO , tIL,NTLit, TABLE* 011 AIRS. M ll OOllO3, orAt.' AND Rt.)llAftli - FRAMEH. 111 CL'. VUUR No.-1-fiAlft-M-ATTRAss. ' EH, i!tipic. AGEXCEISIOR MAT. • '• • - MASSER,' ' anti a hdl atm); Of the common goads usually found In a arid...Oki:as establishment. The above'gWle are large. ty,of their ciwti tualuifaentre,"anfl , satisfaction le soar. antoad both is to, quality and pries. They hen the -Wov6n, Mattrciss the molt popular tspring bad sold; also the Tucker iiprlng Bed that halt been on trial for Vi years end ills,. on Univerml satintsuAluu. Our ' - Coffitt Robin 10 supplied with o,llalzes nf the Hscelsior Casket, a ne , land beautihil style of initial case, together with other !dude of- foreign and home manufacture, with trim mings to match: :They ; will make undertaking a ante- lality in their buelnees,end any needing their serwe s will be attended to promptly: and at satisfactory char. gee. Odd pieces of Furniture made, and Turning all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. , Jan. 10, 1872. , VAN HORN & CHANDLER' - To WHOM 12 max ColiCEntf.—Saving concluded dm Ism entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 years clefs application to btisiness,'l have passed over thefurat tura business to ~‘the Boys" as 'ler above sulvethi,:- went, and take Ibis naetbeti of asking for them the n sae liberal patronage as- has been extended to me. ° My books may pa found at the old place for settlethout -.lan. 10, 113 . 72. B. T. VAN HORN, Victor Carriage Sh r SHE nuderetkned wish to call the attention , of the public to the fact tbat they are manufacturing tr(Ti the choicest selected materials, the latest and raVit approved etylee of• LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES, PLATFORM-SiTINO WAGONS, and ale° the line CUT-UNDER PLATFORM CAR RIAGE, eouotivenient for turning about in a narrow apace. We shall keep always on hand a 'good assorhnent of Buggies and Platform Wagons, anti cpotomors In abroad may rely on finding hero just What thsy smut and at as low a price as is consistent with FIRT-C LASS WORK, °Mara promptly filled. Our place is at tlu. old stand of Biadford do Campton, near the Troy House. DANIEL COMPTON, Troy, Pa.. May 0, 1073-Iy. LILLEY, SELLAI.SEii 3E-3C, Doors Blinds,Ceiling, FL; ORING,&C., made at the Ildatid Factory and sold-cheap at W HOLESALE Sc. RETAIL. Parties, will find it for their interest to call ot Write before pwirehasing eleoW - heto, A price lilt will be forwarded FREE on applwation to W. B. MEAD, April 8; 1879.—em0. Elkland. 'flogs Co Pa. ilterfield Woollen Mills DEERFIELD, TNOILaId BROTHERS, Proprietors of the above Midis, will manufacture as usual to order, to suit customers. OUR CASSIMERES are warranted. Partioular attention given to Roll Carding & Cloth. Dressing , We manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition. We have as good an assortment of Full Cloths, dassimeres, 4e., and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. ,Try them and satisfy yonrselves. • We wholesale and retail at the Cowanesque mills, 2 miles below Knoxville Jan. 1, 1872 J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel. HE undersigned, e agents for the above Water T Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend it as supe rior to all others im use. Persons wishing to per chase should see this wheel in operation before buy ing other wheels. TN. GRAM TIROS. Deerfield, May 15,18'12. Mead tbe followini : WESTYTELD, Aran 24, 1872. We the underiiigned, purchased one of 'J. 11, Cris-, %cold's 30 inch Water Wheels using 68 Inches of water' to run three run of stone under a 20 foot head, and are well pleased with the wheel. ' We have ground sixty bushels per hour with the three run and can average that amount per helir all day. i E. D. PHILLIPS. I 1 . CHARLTON PHILLIPS. _ - of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuraliga, Lum bago, Sciatica, Kidney, and Nervous Diseastis, after sears of sulfuring, by taking Dn,FITLAI*3 VEOLTADLE l IIINUMAi'IO SYRUP—the scientific Mt:wormy Of J. P. Fitter, M. D.', a regular graduate physician, xvith whom we are personally acquainted, who bus for 39 years treated' these diseases exclusively with astonishing re sults. Wo believe it our etriattan duty, after delib eration, to eonecioutionaly request sufferers to use it, especially persona in moderato circumstances who cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen wo seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on us In publicly endorsing this. medicine. But our knowledge and experience of its remarkable merit fully Justilles our action. Itev. C. 11. Ewing, Media, Penn's, suffered 'sixteen yew, be came hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D., Frank ford, PiallaTa. liev. 3. B. Davis, flegbtstonn, New Jersey. Rev. J. S. Duchanan, Clarence, lowa. lieu. G. 0. Smith, Pittsford, Now York. .Pov. Joseph Biggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Other testimonials hem Senators, Governors, Judges, Congressmen, Myst- Clans, tea., forwarded gratis with pamphlet ex-pi:Lin ing these diseases. One thousand dollars will be pie gelded to any medicine for same diseases shbwing equal merit under test, or that can produce one-fourth as many RAO cures. Any person sending t.y letter description of affliction will receive grstia 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 Fitier,Philadelphitt. Ais valuable advice coats nothing. WOOD Az SCOVILLE, Agents, Knoxville, Pa. 'March 11."73—1y .111 g -KIRBY PE'vVci Wheel IVlCicyvvel xs ,TIFE ORONGEST,'SIiIiPLESII host RUNNING AND NONA EASILY MANAGED MACHINE IN THE WORLD. .33.1 . F.,1e0 303...ek.ft I .ANE;BE4i!s*OwElcmT UPON the HORSES NECKS! :19 - 31ido Wh o lly of Iron and Steel. Durable, Stro'ng ca u l Simple. IRE TOIRKINS cotrxrit licorsses ie 'the 13r9iBAILE in the mar l icet. Plirt!ctillov at)P l 9 toff. p.'soiDEztr, Agent, due 1-7. "18,4 t. PC, .. WM I=lll INGHAIFI BROTHERS.