"Jo , es." The following little story, with its moral, though written for the 'Macon ((WI Telegraph, is quite too goal to be enjoyed by the farmers of the South atone: I knew a man and be lived In Jones— Which Jones is a country of redtelds and atones. And be lived pretty anp by getting oHottna, And his mules were no ng but akin and bones, And his bogs wore as at as his corn-pones, And be had 'bout a thousand acres of land. , This =in-:and his name was also Jot-Lei— ne swore that he'd leave them old red hills and stones. For hesouldretimake nothing bat yellowish cotton, And little Of that, and his feuce was rotten; - And what !Udell° had, that was bougbten, And he couldn't get a living from' the land. And the longer he aworo the madder ho got; ' And ho rose and he walked to the stable lot, And he hallooed to Tom to come there dud hitch, For to emigrate somewhere whore land was rich, And to quit raising cock•burrs, thistres and etch, • And Wasting their time on barren land. t3o him and Tom they hitched up the mules, Pretesting that folks were mighty, big fools Thtt stay in Georgia. ‘ll6lt. IT tithe out, Just scratching a living, when al of them mought tiet places te. Texts, where. tato sprout Lly the lime you could plant it in the land. And he drove by a housNwherS a man named Drown Was living, not far train the edge of the town, And ho bantered brown for to buy his place, And said that seeing as money was shace, And seeing as sheriffs were hard to face, - Two dollars en acre would get tho laud. They closed at a dollar and fifty cents, And Jones be bought him a wagon and Lents, And loaded his corn and his women and truck, And moved to Texas, rvnich it took His entire pile, with the beet of luck, To get there and get him a little land. - But Brown moved out on tlm old Jones farm, And ho rolled up his breeches and bared his arm, And ho picked all the rocks from off'u the ground, And he rooted It up and plowed It down, And solved his corn and AV tient in the land. Five years glided by, and Brown one day, ii'Vh6 bad got so fat that he wouldn't weigh), Vi'aF, sitting down, sorter lazily To e grandest dinner you ever did see, n one of the children jumped on his knee And mayq; 0 on's Jones, which you bought Ms land." And there was Jones, standing out at the fence And he btidn't no Magon, nor mules, nor tents, For ho bad left Texas afoot and come To Georgia to see if he couldn't get some Employment, and he teas looking as burn- Ble as it lie had never owned any land. But Brown he:asked him in, and ho sot Ilim doalti to his victunis smoking hot, , And Wiley he had filled himself and 'Moro Brow looked at him sharp and rose and swore That ' ( }whether . men's land was rich or poor, Ttore waamoro in the man thin there was in tho bind '- '1 SERIOUS kREADING Some yeats ago, says Max A.deler, a new tire company was organized in Reading, and the members one evening thought they, would have a little innocent fun at the ex-' penac of Hopkins, their foreman. They decided ¶to, go atpund with the engine to I Hopkins house after dark, to throw up their latiders,Audi out their hose, climb on his Tool and scare him With the belief that his Hwelling was on lire. But that very day opkins moved out of his house, and a Presbyterian clergyman moved in, without did company being aware of the change. So abottt eight o'clock the humorists dashed out and went through all the movements, getting on the root and splashing water aro nd, and creating a terrific disturbance generally. A rival company noticing what was going on also hurried to the scene, and without understanding the joke, attached their hose to a plug, smashed in the front windows, and began to empty a two rich stream on the family of that. Presbyt rian clergy Man. They squirted into all the rooms, split up the window shutters with an axe, broke down the front door, and ran out the furniture, tore off the shingl,es, and bawled through the trumpets until the hired girl had convulsions on the kitchen stairs. The first company tried to explain, but:the new corners thought an effort was beipg made to get them out of the way, and a tight ensued, and presently' firemen were sliding oil the roof, and pelting down the chimneys, and bleeding over the entry carpet, and having boisterous encounters with spanners and brass horns on the stairs. And the next morning the Presbyterian divine and his family moved out. They said the place seemed to he too animated and sensational for a quiet domestic . circle. They wanted a house where there was more calmness and peace where they could have more security for their privacy and pianos, and for their front door and shingles and their peace of mind and window,sashes. An amusing experience which recently befell a special agent of ,the Post Office De partment, illustrates the ideas which past masters in the far West entertain regarding the importance of their positions. \ The agent, commonly called "Mac," while °file visiting, various offices in Mont Aila Tor ritory, for the purpose of correelingkiny ir regularities of postmasters, stopped at Iron Rod. Going into the post °lnce lie found the room divided into three sections, first n saloon, next a post office, and last a faro bank. The mail-bag was brought in, by a rough-looking customer; opened, and the contents emptied on the floor. The entire crowd at once got down on their hands and knees and commenced overhauling the let ters, among which several were registered, and selected such as they wanted. After they were through, the remaining letters were shovelled into a candle box and placed on the bar. Tim special. agent, thinking the office needed a little, regulating, asked the bar-tender who had received and dis tributed the mail, it' hci was post master. Ile answered "No." Are you the assist ant post master "No." "Where is the post master "Out mining." "Where is the assistant post master ?" "Gone to Hell's Canyon; and by thunder Bill ;lopes has got to run the office next Week; i't.s his turn." The Government official' then stated who he was, and - demanded the keys of the ofike. The bar-tender coolly took the candle box in» the bar, and placed it on the floor, _,i.e it a kick, sending it out of the 1 dom , log: "There's your post office, and now git — rile agent says: "Knowing the of the country, I lost Do, time in following, this advice, and got," The office was 'lir:continued. • Oh a it is t), be "a lawyer's clerk ! th\ itiv, to the acuteness learned in this high l) 9 iti'm a(tt1135.!; Englishinan has been ac lualiv t waded' to escape unscathed from 0 • ‘itat ilmwerons affair, a breach Of promise suit. Ile Rad paid his addresses chiefly by letter and in the most tender and poetic strain to a pretty girl, who, when his affec tion grew less, \' as tno prudent anti ener getic not to demand golden comfort for her wounded heart. Iler lawyer heardher ease c ith pleasant anticipations of awning - es; lint alas ! when he examined the love lette , :s of the lawyer's clerk he found /lb client was put tv them entirely out of c.aret. The M r genitals young matt had • itt%ritritbly signed • himself, "Believe tny own dearest, duel:lest Angelina, yti)ar` fondest, most de v4)led that without prejudice), Tommy." The lebml phrase, which the gentle Antall.- n:t ii lei i uttderciand, had•saved him. 'l'l‘c i:., Italiaaa informs the xr,rld :ft tt t t:••t% acid has been discovered. The o.taa: the acid 1 , 4 "anddonionochloro benze»esulplionic.'-`, A word you CalillJi floor I . lliegd you take a t c wie Is amalomontx•blor ebelizettesulplioUte. Could you a maid. adore With name so tholasoute AB sailitlommloohl,)r, oberliesuiphoiLic? o'er pll3sie9 11:) °tad port) And uwit(T eetions bnt clivinfotry I ralmt abhor, If I find it opening the do cr go,di horrid word4—ice'vr hoard boron. .1s flog bra:a-Jaw ..anzidutilonoclll..r -.•fletizeuemtivhkiltie A worthy old clergyman in a neighboring town is very bsent 1 . 10 has ashort memory. It is a common habil with him in the sermon to forget sonlething, and then, • niier sitting down, to rise again, and begin his supplementary remarks .the expres. ' irat , "By the way." A few Sundays ago q In got ball way through a prayer when he lie,itated, forgot what he was ab out, and slt down nbrupl ly without clniN, Ivt moment or two-he arose, and panting his fos din ger at the amazed congregation; he - said: "Oh, by the way—Amen." teen Call.) sits in Sally's elndr,_ h! don't Z wish that I were there ! •Alv,,n her fair fingers pat bis head. /h tiOn't I wish 'trots , rain instead? Whoa Sally's arms his neck imprison, (ilk! don't I wish my sleek Rae hib`n't When Sally kisses Carlo's noes, Oh I don't I wish that I were. thosa? When a crowd of jayhawkers started a disturbance Inn TFcas church, the other day, the preacher raised up a shot-gun and said : “Willian Dello, tut down or make it painful for you." 'William sat down and was quiet as a lamb. Georgia minister, in announclog th e , exercises fo next clay, said to his Cr/Jure gation: "I hope that all the congr , : gnil on wlll Meet ht 'teu o'clock, for pre Wisely at that hour I, 'will proceed to bap' oze sour Adults and six adulteresses. PAIN'S : D' EATABLISURD IN 184 g. INTER . votgqr, N. Y. A. WEST - OMIT & DO., • MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE •A sTATI ON A lar STEAM ENGIN ESA!, ROILMS 'pARTiarLAurrENTIoI l'Arn TO • GANG SX\Y & (ARCM MAUS siftriaLE am.Ls AND ENDINtilf-3 MAYS ON HAND. Water Wheels suited to all heads of water,,Taonery Irons, Bridgo Innis, &c. an experiOnce• by our alUrr. it". H. Calkins of over tivent# years as a Machinist and Foreman, enables us, by his personal supervision, to make strictly first-class Goo, • • ds Feb. 11 , 4, 1b13.-34 1 lIEEKAIANS G., W. PRESTON) • PRESTON &, HEERMANS Y _ 'IRON FOUNMS MkatINISTS "sr., 61ANUFACTOILEFU3 Oi STEAM .ENGINES' AND BOILERS, • aim/am', Gang and A. Saw Mills, Machinery foi Tanneries, Shafting, Gearing and Castings of every, description, in Iron and Brass. eornschittery of all kinds 'repaired 'promptly and at reasonable rates.-VP Corning, August 2g, New spring c* - oods. • Tili t i r c jimpAIGN Is Olt AND THE PEOPLE'S STORE is •ruE • FIRST IN THE FIELD, WITH THE LARGEST, . ( I.ND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF Staple & Taney Dry Goods EVER OFFERED IN CIORININO. • • It hats gc Ito be preti.y generally known that we keep the largest stock, the best goods end soll them as low no any house to the trade in this section; and we keep very many articles not kept at any other store in town. In, addition to our general stock, • aux Otarptt*tadt campus avant goli and every variety. Our Cloth Stock exceeds auy within fifty miles, in quantity and variety. It t i t SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC ROODS enough for Th. 2 eitisess of Tioga county are respectfully Invited to tail and examine our stock amt prices. Appli 1. Ma. tiatfrEf & 1131 AVIE WU SILLEID MEM 1LJ,L2142 NI IMZ ? frILLI.4.m WILSO ITaS gone to New York to buy a stock of Spring and, Sum, 7ner Goods. He intends to Intl, front the best markets a bottom prices, and Jae will have some splendid bargains to offer . his customers when, he 7A711S He has <NWT' ova hand a quantity of clothing and Dress Goods which he wants out of the way, and he takes this method of informing yort,confidentially,that heivi 1 / 2 Bell them, CH BielP---if you, don't believe it, can and POST IRON WORKS, SPRING NODS MEI ,:4 :. ..... ... =.r, - *hide and, iilincy 6 1 00hi 8, RE.ADV-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, IM My stock has twed s .procured from the best nictr3xts,in the country, and therefore yot will be sotiVied with prices. ' . . . Corning rou.ndry lifiaohino Shop. MI. Siliumfacturers of Stationary and i'artatils Englnea and Boilers. GABrlng, Shafting and - hlachinery required for Raw Mills, gelid Millaan.d Tanneries, Ovens and Grates, fox burning Tan. ,Screws for moving nnleached and leached bark gratings, Bolts, Railroad Frogs, Chat" and Repairing done at abort notice. We have fa• atlittea for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can furnish Machinery cheaper than Fostorn or Western builders of the beat quality. Jan. 1. 1812-Iy. CORNING, ?REUBEN 'COONTY, N. V. 500 KEGS OF NAILS w. c. is ss & co. Cirwater's gob. alt)i Special AMR 8 / POKER() BRO'S & SMITH, BANKERS, BLOB IMG, Tioga Coulay, Penn'a. r % - • hilts. 44e0. Campbell USINESS PAPER mgooT;ATED., 13 - KV11304 returned to Wellsboro, and having BMA , • I 1 ed her trade In the manufacture of ) ARTIFICIAL HAIR WORK, - wvuld respectfully sap to her old Mends that she .vcmhz be glad to goo 'all who would favor her 'with their calls. She can be found at the house of ..T. X Johnson, the Barber. . Feb. 25, WM-% airEnoir Oaten Beli6Ellt4, W. R. Vaal kt. Troy. Pa. Feb. 4. 1872-tf. Has just t•eceivctl _large stock of DRESS GOODS, WHITE, GOODS; Shoes, &0., Suitable for the'Spring Trade , ESM3O. 1 ESTABLISHED 1840 . , • W. r)EtZrixes etc Eidciaaasi, GREAT MODON ROUTED - nrins Y E 6' fierklDll BUYS WHERE YOU CAN BUY THIN CHEATEST IS our advice, Ineause we know. that .after you bare opPli,ncti our Stock you wilt be convinced that viV.J.liforton & Bro's is the place 10-purchase Dry Goods, Dress GOOUB, fiats and Caps, Clothing Boots and Sloes, White Goods, Groceries, Gent's Furnishing Goods, &c., a varied stock suitable for the Spring and Summer Trade. We. cordially Invite you ad to esa.tMno our stock. JUST RECEIVED BY I=l A PULL STOCK OP Bluseburg, Pa, CIRRI iMMEMMgiI SPRING GOODS NEE IN= EXCITEMENT STORE THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED, Bartlett's Patent June 21, 1870 rixt Sfringoflagtic Slat. A LUXURIOUS BEDt with only a single matrees. For durability, comfort, cleanliness, and adjustment it has no equal. A au perioe bk.d for the sick-room,m veil actor persons in qualtia. Orders solicited by the proprietor for Tioga .munty. • J. 8. PALMER, April t, - Mansfield, Pa. ECno Y tßita verthinV in CHINA HALL. 1 . r`dt R4 . oing NEW DRUG FIRM " NEW-GOODS TAYLOR & SPALDING tistkd LietuU DettluYrs to DRUGS. CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, P A TENT MEP LCI.NES KEROSENE, LAMPS, DYE -STUFFS, PERFUMERY, FANCY - ARTICLES, Atc Having made special arrangements with the Blom burg glass Company, we can furnish Glass' at 'owes rates to parties wishing to buy, in large quantities ti hipped dlicct-from the factory. - Physicians' Prescr (Varna and Family Recipes Accural,4- ly Compounded aly - lifr. Spalding has had several years experience in.the drug business, and is thoroughly posted in all its branches. TAYLOR & 13PALDING }Valteboro, Ps., June Si, 1878-tf. WALKER & LATHROP. . .DEA.I.Ens IN HA RD WARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVES, TIN-WA ftE,, BELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL • IMPLEMENTS,. Carriage and Harness !Trimmings, RAIVNESSEB, SADDLE:B, &o. Corning, N. V., Jan, I, 1574. Tioga Marble Works, TT ' or r l n f d or er l ' o l uth d ElLo ie nTs P u r cl e ti l o r t a i ti tuu to o, el ta ec a u f t , e dVi l er or- Italian, or I?tcticcitd Ma7.bla, of the latest style and approved worlimanall 1p anti witb diapatcb. lie keeps constantly on hand both :Rinds of 'Marble and wlll be able to oult all who may' favor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms no can be obtained in the country. dan.1.1R72 TRUMAN & BOWEN'S SAM MILLIZ‘wa,' blast, na il e n refuagy to Hll all orders with promptness and Fencing Boards, Bill limber, Shingles, Lath, Wood, &c., constantly on hand. April 22.-tf, • TRUMAN L . DOWN. MILLINERY. VI RS- SOFIELD announces to the public that ah In has a very large and dealrableatock of Millinery and Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods, which ar offered at very low rates. LADIES? SUITS, PARASOLS, ) SHAWLS, GLOVES, CORSETS,HOOP-SK (RTS, HOSIERY, LACES, and Ntotions also ready-made white goods try variety The public are cordially invited to limped and purchase. Washer°, May 18, 18.13--ent. WON WM! T HE undersigned are prepared to pay the Highest Market Price in CASH 1 for WOO"-, at their BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 1.11 Sears's Brick Block. We will Le pleueed to Laic our trieude call and ELL - in - NE OUR STOOK OF Boots- AND which we propose to sell as low ns can he purchased fu soy market went of New York. We Defy Competition on our Cuitom-Made Work. CALL AMC SEE US C. W. SEAIW, I M. LODIT3I:. Wenohow, Pa., June 3, 13.13.-if 820 per day, Agents wanted! All close tsls TO es of working people, of either 'tier,_ young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare. moments, or all the time, than at anything elan. Particulars free. Address O. Mineola & Co. Portland, Maine. • • Bept. 24, 1872-Iy. GLASSWARE in enclleaa variety at - CHINA HALL ' . CANCER! FR/END if you are afflicted with CANCER, tome immediately to the Cancer infirmary of Dr. J. M. Crane, Addison; K, Y., 'where You vi" he promptly treated and cured, if you come in time. When reach ing the R. R. Depot at this place. ask for the Ameri can Hotel omnibus' it will hare yeti. direct tothe In. Armory- It you wish for relevances, send for,Circu lar without delay. 'Charges always reasonable.' Alp) 2t, WI FRANK ADAMS. Shoes, SEARS & BODINE. PlJitr o LY, A VEMTAIII,I3 PREPAIIATinN, compoood simply of well-known ROOTS, HERBS; and p RUINS, combined ♦with ether properties, which u their tatters are Cattairtle, Aperient, Nutiitious,Dluroth% Alterativotimi Bilious, The whole is preterved iu a emilatent quantity of spirit from the bilitiff It • Ca r'.ll to keep them in - any climate. which tuake:o thu IiANTATION ITT S 3/18 of the most desirable Tonics osutatisne tics in the world. Theq ore .inteuced etrialy !A i DoraesticTo c only to be used mks medicine. and alwsye cecordlng to - direetione. , • They are the sheet-anchor of the an I (19- bllltated. They act upon a dlzz - at1f...1 e, anl stimulate to such a degree, that a healthy at once brought about. As a reined: , to, Lich Women are especially imbject, it • every other stimulant. As a bpi . ia g a 16 . :1.14 in, mer Tonle, they ,have no equal. 1 are a mild and gent% PursatiVetu3 well as To.:1 1 :. 1 hey Purify the Mood. They aro a splendid. Arnet.?.:4r. They make the weak strong. They purify mot in- I vigorate. They cure Dyspepsia, Consignation, .I.nd Headache. They act as , a !Tonalc in al! specie _: of disorders which undermioe the bodily stir opo- -t break down the animal spirits. 41 / 4 Depot, 63 Pax's. Plan:.. -...-.,7,----,-,—.. • g 'sr-:7,.....- 1 .-L . ', : ''' , i , ON% 1 : t , • r\- - A • • xx- -- , ATHAIRO.,„ Only 50 Cents per Bottle. It pronnnes Iho GROWTH, PRESER VES COLOR, and increases the Vigor and BEAUTY° f the HAIR. ()FLU T:TOTTY TRADS AOO LYON'S It AVIAITION iron ' Filo, oas tiretplared ln the market by Prorreaor Thotess 1•vo4, a graduate or Prineeteit College. I Tho nan its .a del ivsd from • the (tirelt •• so." eigoifying to aortal, ;wryly. To. M . ergot", 9e rere. The favor IL bee meieved, and the popularity it has obtained, Ft imprereilentod 'and incredible. It iu , ore.-ses the Cilium - 111 nu. II: i.ft: yr7ot the LIAM. It la a delightful dressing. It., iiratee dandruff. It • prevetaa the !lent f.om tort/mg way. It keeps the head cool, and alvt R the Ult.. a rich; soft, o,lobly ay • pelotas:9. it In I lib • ....it,' in QUANTITY and QTIALT/ as it was over a :pt.+ rrn.,f is t`ewrtayAoo,andls wild by all 1 r' i. 'y Storseat,onl y st) IL:ttals pea 'it,. AI INDry Ham LYON : X . • May / 1873.-116 t -/y - Door s Bash & Blind Factory 1110. ENJAMIN to prepared to furnish ticat class work from Hid twat Innther, at his now fac tots which in in 1 . 1111 oprxation. - sash, Doors, liatalt2Mt o nommeic AND MOULDINGS, congatitlC , , on haul, or manufanred to order." Planing and. iilltlitchting done promptly, and In tho beet manner. The best workmen employed, and none but the beet seasoned lumber need. Encourage hone Industry. Factory near the foot of Main Street. Jan. 1, 1872-tf JOHN FISHIER , Er the largeetatlil beereelectod stack of fitli6OTS .AND SIIoEs over brought Into We'labor°, coostutiug of Ladies'- lad and Cloth Balmor als and Gaiters, Ladies : Misses; Children and Baby's Shoes. Gents' .Cloth Boots and Shoes, Prinbe Albert Calf Boots, Boys' Calf (6 Kip Boots, Youths' Boots: In fact, all lambi of Titens and Women'e wear kept In a Ark-clans Shoe Store. The beat sewed Woman's Shoes ever offered in this market. I defy the world In CUSTOM WORK. IY you don't believe it, try roe. I buy only the beat aback, and huge na good Corawainera' as money can hire. • done neatly, and with diapateh. Leatlto and Findings of all kinds constantly on hand CASH PAID FOR HIDES, DEACON SKINS, PELTS AND 1%t1R6. Flaring Just tilled up my shOlves with it choice stock, personally selected 'tbis market, I respect fully solicit a fair share of trade. • "Small profits anti quick returns." I believe to be a good business max. Im ; and I ho.d the best goods to be the, cheapest. I keep no shoddy.' My assortment is sufficient to meet all sizes and tastes. I invite our Wrens and the public generally to call and examine my stock. No trouble to shoot goods. Abasmi. tO bt found, sine door north of 0, .11, Kelley's store. Main street, Wellsboro,l%. .701114)=011,4B, . Feb. Is7o-$4 - 'I - *,k)' - ,*t:**A' g on ly 16' c outg e - acii, or $l.lO p'r tinzon anti CA nr) piing to tho lino of phoMs equally riii-up al • '''''.X: l l4.3El4C: l 2lllW Co'rr :;:ltrt4 - tf , ovp-tr,; : - 7. - Ffrullure and i`~i~l~~i • 1~►ki~~~ 1 I AVE now on 4,31,11,1tir k , ds maul sa of the opt II t4u Ittrlttist mat tot,.+slt kitratWtk: twi t .1 FINE AND , (,DAIMON 11114NITCHE to l)o found ilk consl;ltit, 4 of • 13,44 It r u n mud; rd this cortftuon vOIIIIN 114141i1 . 1:6 1,,,,,,,i in a fill4i-Killef CA/11///131116CrIt. Ihr alkil'4l ft6iNis Utl• latyr, ly of their owu ratuultacturif. sod Rat ula,lim, i,,,,,, auto.. (l lath ‘ as GP iluality and price. They moll tht, 11 1 Ala!truss overt the host ptiotlar sprtug sled sold: Ow. Bpring 04 , (1 1111041 m% been ou trial 161 -17 '57124.1'4 , et* inrivorttal .411tlafaulion.: " Our • i4upplied witli ult 1412 ea of tl Eueelator t'rahet • aura and boantiltd atyle of: budial tog.•thei voth (Mu I hipda of na op) and bona" fnatinfaetnea, With trim. ttlSbgtrto match. They will 4nuke Juoleflalang. lutty tii•lildir lounneas : and any needfugthen 81.1 v, e . ;kvill be att. inled to prOmptly; and at satlata• tory eha r , 14Pa. 6du rota pf Furniture made,', and I'undag all kluda 'done wItL tleatneas and &RNA,. b - Jun. 10: 1072. VAN HORN At CHANDLER Tu WH,351 IT- Wit V.Cf*JAN.—guying concluded that Imo entailed to a little rest , Liter neatly 40 ).luy i love application to bfoiluois I ha passPd u‘et tlin torti. tom ImainvisH ti:V. , 1114 'll.iya" as per above adi tini , meld, and lake. thna tnntliott of anlitig for W. in p m name liberal patronage as bus beet), extended to lity books mac be Maud at_tbe old plaou for fau,,,,, h , • fan: lib 1872. B. T. VAN MAIN.. I I Victer Carriage Shop. TaE nwlersigned wleb to call thn attention of the poblie to the tacttbat they areinsunfacturine from the dieleost selected tuateridla, the latest aLCI approvcd ktylee of of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Reunifies, Liati bago, Sciatica, Kidney, and Nervous Diseases, alter years of suffering, by taking Dn. Fan art's Vt.:or.-r.tiLE finny - a:Arm Evutts--the scientific discovery of .1. P. Filler, li. D., a regular graduate physician, with ti /min we are personally acquainted, who has for 'NJ years treated those diseases exclusively with astonishine i t suits. We believe it our cltriattau duty, after il;lit , oration, to consciebtionsly request sufferers to nae it, especially persona in meth tate circumstances ii ho cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen wo seriously feel the dire responsibility resting' on us in publicly emits:Jim( this medicine. But our knowledge and experience et its remarkable merit fully justifies our actliat• ltov I'. U. Ewing, 'lied's, Penn's, suffered sister 0 .tear',, '— came hopeless. Rev. Thomas Idurpl,y. I) I) , Ft.ir.X.- ford, Plated's. Rev. J. 13. Davis, ilattididowit, 'sew tersey. Rev. J. S. Buchanan, Clarence, lowa. licv• ii. G. Smith, Plttsford, New York. ller. Joseph lict4s, Piffle Choral, Philadelphia. Other testimonials in ni !Nonaters, Governors, Judges, Congressmen, Ph; sl euths, Ate., forwarded gratis ,with pamphlet expluni• lug there diseases. one tilollit(Uld sitAblvv, will b e la , suited to any medicine for same fdiseases showing equal merit under test, or that can produce one-fourth as many living cures. Any person Isending by letter description of affliction will receiN h gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the nu her of bottles to Tii , cure, agreeing to refund money upon sworn statement of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr ritler.Philadelphia. His valuable advice costs nothing. WOOD & SCOVILLE, Agents, Knoxville, Pa. RENA 4).USTIIii. TUE ASSORTMENT IS tHE BEET, TUE vmuEnt of NEW BTVIEB THE pIaAIIEST, ',- of any stock ever brought into Tine county E.B. YOUNG'S 13 coris Pro IR, ~a a 1 is Van Horn ,t'Chandler; ISi;o-ciisriorit ti, H. T. Vail Horn) tittle l'AttlAitt AND . tlilANAtill: surr, e s o),10,‘8; (4.Piro9tEsi,'rel'E-A-'l'rrck. Id A BASLE AND kVOt ti.) TOY C.ES'IT.tt '1%11.1J n HAP ItACJiN ' FANCY llnAlitzt, Cal It1;010i, OVAL AND IitiOARE ,VILA ALE'S. BILD 'IL - :TN, POItE Nu. Ir 11 AI ft MAlTitAt'll F.S, I..:XCEI.NIC)/: = • Collin'.Roont, LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIWCIES, PLATFORE•SPRING WAGONS, 'and - aino the fine CUT•UNDER PLATPOIVAI CAR RIAGE, no convenient for turning about 111 a nail Or spner • Wshall Loop always 971 hand a good assortment of /niggles and Platform Wagons, and customers non, abroad may rely on finding here Jost what they v ant amid at an low a price as is consistent with • FIRST-CLASS WORK, Ortl4;i l e promptly filled Our place is at A:4 old stand of Bradford L. - Compton, near the Troy House. DANIEL COMPION, Troy, Pa.. May 6, 1673-ly. E. F. LILLEY, SLA-SUE3C, Doors, Blinds,Ceiling, FLOORINGA:O., i ade.at the Elklaud FaCtOy and nett' cheap at HOLESALE Ac, RETAIL. Parkes will'fluti it for their interest to l'a illor write bolero parchuaieg elsewhere. A price Het will ha forwarded Fltb:F. ou applicattuu 117. B, MEAD, FAldantl, Tiogn Ca., April 8, 1873.-6188 aeerlitld 11Voolen DEERFIELD, PA• kl 9 THOHAM BROTHERS, Proprietors of the above Mills, will manufacture as naval to outer, th unit Matiliriledli. ,i OUR CASSIMERES . • . e warranted. Particular attention given to ' Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing We manufacture to order, anii do all kinds of Roll- Carding and Oloth Dressing, and defy competition. We have as good an asam fluent of Full Cloths, Cassimeres, (5-c., and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. Try them and satisfy yourselves. We wholesale and retail at the Covianesllue mills, '2 miles below• Knoxville. a Jan. 1, 1872. J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel. 'FIHR undersigned, aro agents for. the above Water I 'Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend it RR supe rior to all others in use. Persons wishing to pur chase should see this wheel iu operation before buy. ng other wheels. MO EfAM BROS. • Deerfield, play 15, 157'2. Read the &flowing: WESTFIELD, AIMIL 24, 3872. %Valli.) undersigned. purchased one of J. It, On- weld's 30 ineli Water Wheele using 03 inches of water to run three run of stone muter a no foot head, and are well pleat:lea with the wheel. Wd have ground Sixty bushels per hour with the three run and can aversge that amount per hour all day. March 11,',73-t-13 W x.ll Pap z. il Riiith i n , iv oiboaks. THE PHI( ES THE CHEAPEST, WELI 4130110, PA FRUIT J'ARS; &0., El speciality at INGHA3I EEO/ at. 129 ,A. D. PIIILLIPS. (3/1A SIZON PHILLIPS =I
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