No Seot in Heaven, . --IPubtished •6y reiatft.) Talking of assts till late one edc, I Of•the varionalloctrines the saints believe, t- That night I stood, iu a troubled dream, By the aide of a darkly flowing !stream. And n' "Churchman" down to the river came, ' When I heard a strange voice call his name: "Good father, stop; when you cross this tide, Yon must leave your robes on the other side,." But the aged father diitnot mind; . And his long gown floated out behind, An down to the stream his way he took, Ilia palo2riuds clasping a gilt-edged book. "I'm jiOnna'for heaven; and, when Pm there, I shall wit my book of Common Prayer; - T An , though"' put on a starry crown, . I It oir - foeiquitelos without my gown." • .. en lie fixed his eyes ou the shining track, t his gown was heavy, and held him back; tOl the pcor old father tried In vain, • single stop in the flood to gain. .• • JILIN; him again on the other aide, Eat hie ON gown floated ou the thle; .. Anil no one asked, in that bliasfu' apot, Whether he belonged to ~t he Church" or not Then cluttmla the river a Quaker Ptrayed; Ilia chess of a cober hue was made: $ coat a. moat be all of _gray; X can not 8 any other Ntray.” Then be buttoned kit. coat straight up to his chin, htaidly,:solemnly, waded in, And h broad•brhnlneil hat he pitted down tight Ober his forehead so cold and white. -- Eat it strong wind carried away his ; A uvinteut lie silently sighed oc'rthat; And then,"as he gazed to the further shore, Hii coat slipped off and was seen n 6 more. As Ito ent,..red beavot, his suit of gray Wait quietly sailing, away, away; - And Iloilo of tha angels questioned him About the width of his beaver's brim.. Next came Dr. Watts, with a bundle of Psaimi Tied nicely up in his aged. arms, And 11)1111113 113 many; a - .cry wise thing, That the Leople in heaven, "all round," might sing But I thought that he 110 . wit an anxious t igh, As he IVINV that the rider ran broad and high, And ho looked rather 'surprtited aa, one 133 one, Whe Pgalma and nyinna in the wave went down Andiarier him, with his ISMS., Came Werdey, the pattern of godliness; lint he cried, "Dear me!' what ellen I do? The Water has soaked •ti,e.:u through end throtigh And thero on the river far and *wide, Aeay they went down the swollen tide; And tho saint, astonished, passed through alone, WAhout his inauneeriptn, up to the throne. Then, gravely' walking, two saints by name Down to tbo stream together came, But, so they stappxl at the river 4 brink, I saw ono saint Item the other stirink. "Sprinkled or plunged, may I ask yon, friend, now you attained to life's great end ?" "Thur, with a few drops on my brow." "But I have been dipped, as you'll see me now; "And I really think it will hardly do, As 'close comnumion ' 'to moss with you; You're hound, I know, to the realms of bliss, But you go that way, and I'll go this." Their straightway plunging with all Lis might, Away to the left—hut friend to the right, .Apart they went from this world of sin But at last together Choy entered in. And now, when the river was rolling on, A Presbyterian church went down; Of women there seemed au innumerable throng, But the men I conacouut as they passed along. And, concerning the road, they could never agree The eld or the n u nay, which it should be, lint . ' ever a inwnent paused _to thuik That both mould lead to the river's brink. Ands round of rnurmurimg„ long and loud, Came ever up from the moving eroWd: "You're In the old way, and I'm in the new; That is the false, and this is the tene;"— Or, .I.'lo in the old way, cud you're in the new; Pettis the Lilac, and this is the true." Unt t u breth)vn only s, , zytna to opeols hletlegt the uiaters walked, and meek, And if ever one of them chanced to any What troubles she ioct wit on the way, How rho longed to pass to the other s:do, Nor feared to cross over the swelling tide, A voice arose from the brethren then, "Let no one speak but the 'holy men For have ye not heard the words of Paul,\ 'Oh, let the Women keep silence all?'" t .1 Nvatelual them long in my curious dream, - 9111 thi y stood by the borders of the stream; ,Then, just as I thought, the two ways met: But all the brethren were talking yet, • - Atm uould Lslk on, till the heaving, tide Carried them over side by aide,— Sid() by side, foi , tho way was one; lho toilsome journey of life was done; And all who hi Christ the Saviour died Oul , out oliko on the other Ride. No forms or Closes or books had they; No gowns of sulk, or sults of pray; No creeds to guide them, or MSS.; . For all had put on Christ's righteousness QUIPS AND QUIRKS 'lt takes time to while it away. Cloth for a baker—Dough-skin. A woman's ailment—The stitch. In time of peas prepare for more. A. big nose may justly be called nobby. low to keep a hotel—Never part with it. Af to. all, the jolliest crew known the coikscrew. A great art among oarsmen-110"w not to catch crabs. Which goes the quickest, a run minute m a spare moment ? . Good advice to the blind—Get married, that is sure to open yrAir eyes. 'Fla who HYP on the failings of their neighbors uP":er die of starvation. . -nvc " . . parent is lilac a lookino•-glass for ..., children to dress themselves by. 'lt is said that the connecting link between the animal and the vegetable is bash. Dresses woven from bamboo fibres are the latest things for belles to do their barn bo.)zliug in. • It is a curious fact that while beaux are nermitted to go on in the way they are bent, belies arc expected to go in the way they ale told. A young lady wrote home a short note from a place where she was visiting, with the P. S., "You will see by my signature that I am married." "Oh, George, your sister is a nice girl, but she does dress her head up so !" ''Yes," said George; "but it's the fashion—there's nothing in it, you know." A "honeymoon car" is now on thePacifie Railway for the accommodation of bridal partie , . It has a comely as well as a honey combly appearance; is full of sweets and full of sells. Sydney Smith, in a letter to Mr. Howard of Corby, once observed:—"The only ac quaint:lnce I ever made at Taunton is that of the clerk of the parish, a very sensible man, with great Amcn-ity of disposition." On the eve of a battle, an officer came to ask permission Of the commander to go and see his father, who was on his death-be( . "Go," said the General, "you 'honor yor father and mother that your days maye long upon the land.'" A very Young Emily recently received this letter from her favos , ed admirer: "Deer em ly, I cant meet yu too Day 4 I hay just bin whipped and put in Bed. I ant Ritin This tinder the Bed Close and will send it by John the fat-man. So no more at Present from yures till dctb.—Jonnv." "George, dear, I've had a talk with the servants this mrri•ming, and I've agreed to raise their wages. They said everything was so dear, now—meat Wai so high, and coals had risen to such a price, and every thing. I thought this was reasonable, be caii,,e I've so °nen heard you complain of the samet A l'iofessor in a certain college had taken his cliks out, on a plea , zant afternoon, to ex ercise them in practical Lurveving. The neat morning they were to he exinnined on the same. The first pupil was called. up. Said the professor, "I low ‘vould you go to work to survey a lot of land;'' (tie; p think cg, but no answer.) "if a Matt should ask you to sar;vey lot - of land, wliat \timid you "1 think,'' said the fa:plunk thought fully, "I Atould tell hitc ho had better get somebody else." At the time of the cattle phigne a certain Emrliqi farmer was : , CIZ.VtI the strange idea that he was suricrin , l, from it. No doe "tor could persuade him to the e(nittary. At last one medical man gave him a prescrip tion to a chemist. Tiw cheini,t soon un derstood the natureiof the ca-e, and read aloud the note:_ ,, Tlhi , man ha , . the cattle plague; take hint int ) your book yard and shoot hifi, in accordance with the Act of Ttm >jarmcr quickly vanished and v. al , cured from thencefor ward. Doctor recently died who was the ohl est medical man in one of the large midland towns of Emdand. The babies he had he'ped in early practice through the perils of childhood had come to be graph:tired nu n: and One day, as the ,story - goes, he had :in engagement with one of thesc,a well known merchant. The hour of engage ment lyes long past, and the doctor was pac ing the floor of his study when the gentle c-ame in with an apology on his lip 4. matter, no matter 1” - s.dd the doctor, v,11.1i tin impatient wave of his hand; "von' al - .v.tys behind. I remember," said 'h e ty yearg ago, tt i for ten mortal hours . in the little bark pallor of your father's 1.511-e waiting for you to be born. You arc always bdiind time." A con?.!nlicirrtry ``fif,ei hanging pre vent murcit:r think it dor:A. There is 11(A It ea c :C! on record of ;.• man committing it murtior after be had beelj :ticceTiftilly hang ed. Hanging f.eCtilf4 tho npptAito for blood right vitt Of hits, P-A--LA-T-EIY:-P:6ST-I - R-0: -. P1 - ..-1(70A - K$; ESTABLISIIED IN 1849. PA NT D ` POF3T, -5L7 A.. WEST ON :0 Oa" 'MANUFACTURERS OF PORTABLE AND TATIONA ELY STEAM ENGINES & 1301.1,ERS SAW ENGLISH, MULAY CIRCULAR MILLS. SHINGLE MILLS AND ENGINES ALWAYS DN Water Wheels suited to all, heads of, water, Tannery Irons,Mridge Irons, &c. • • • , 'ln experience by our Air. lin IL Calkins of over twenty' years as a Machinist and Poreman; enables us, by his personal supervision, to make strictly tirst-class- Goods. •• - • • Feb. 18, 1873.-Iy. Closing out Sale SUMMER DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, MEN'S, READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR. CASH, TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE FALL STOCK, 11.E.in vaRTERS. This will be found a rare opportunity for Bargains The public are invited to cal and see for themselves. Wellsboro, Aug. 26, 1873-tf. THOMAS HARDEN INTe - vv - Spring-Groods. T 1 SPRING CAMPAIGN IS OPEN AND THE PEOPLE'S STORE _4_ IS THE WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF , Sta.p c ie c rarody Dry Goods It him got to lie prerty gemri..ll , , , known that tco keep the largest stock, the boat goothi roil sell them as low as any hmiiio in the ee , tion; and we keep very many articles not kept at any other store in town. In audition to our pMek, Our Clxpettotit comprise hout goo rolls, and ev varitty, exee. edi any witliin fifty miles, in quantity and 'varlet'', DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS encniff' 1 for n jobbing track.? The citizens of Tioga county era respectfully invited to call and examine our stocl.• and prices. Ap ail 1, 187.3. SMITH & WAITE. 51A,Vgt MEM ILLUM NUM4? IPILLI4.II WILSOM Hasis:oneto Xe7Cl Yo7'lo to buy a stook of Spring and Sam finer Goods. 'bottom ; prices, and lie will have some splendid bargai7 i 0 oirei- his Cll , StO7lZel'S . when he TotltrliS He has .71rOW on, hand a quantity Of Clothin,. and Dress Goods 7vhieh he wants out of the way, and he takes traS 71 2ethod of M107'711474 yoU,eonfidentially,that he wi sell the? n. CLIZAP---if you 'don't believe it, call and see PARTIOTLAILKTENTION PATD TO OF YOUTHS', AND BOYS' AT THE .t,4 FIRST ni. TUE FIELD, EVER OFFERED IN COME% IMI He intends to buy from the best markets a SPRING GOMIS. Smile and Fancy ► DRY GOOD'S', READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS - • Aly stock has been procured from the best markets in the country, and therefore you wilt be satisfied with prices.- Corning Foundry ita Machine Shop. EN Alannfr required for Saw .. _ inleached and leached bark, Gastings, Bolts, Railroad Frogs, Chairs, and Rept._ ag _ a have fa cilities for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can furnish Machinery cheaper than Eastern or Western builders of the best quality. Jan. 1, 1872-Iy. 500 KEGS OF NAILS W. C. ICU l-I.SS ST, CO. .itrpcnterfs nn airpen's (Reif ils Special Attention paid to Tin Roofing 4,000 Cords of Hemlock Bark CONTRACTS will be made for the purchase of Bark peeled - and delivered the ensuing season, at $1.50 per cord of 2,200 lba; cash on delivery. Bark Peeled last year will ho received for the next niue4y days at $4 per cord of 2,200 lbs; cash on de livery. We will make contracts for peeling 4,000 cords (.t bark on, lauds of the Pennsylvania Joint Land and Lumber CO. BAILEY, LOWELLA: Co Wellsboro, May 13, 1873-tf. PODIEROY BRO'S & SMITH, BLOSSEURO, Tioga County, Penn'a BUSINESS PAPER NEGOTIATED POMEROY Bao's BANKERS, W. H. eldrrn, Troy, Pa Feb. 4, 1873-tf. ice; C.- - ,C;'MATITERS Has just received a large stack-of DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, Shoes, fic.,Suitable for the spring Trade. 16430130... ESTABLISHED 1840. GREAT EXCITEMENT t JECS ROUTED! LAVA BEDSNA'GATED IT BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE CHEAPEST 1 : IS our advice, becauso we knOw that after you havo examined our Stock you will be convinced that W.J.Horton & Bro's I is the place to purchase Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Hats and Caps, Clothing Boots and Shoes, White Gooils, Groceries, Gent's Furnishing Goods, L - c., a varied stock suitable for the Spring and Summer Tiade. We cordially Invite you all to examine our stook. ~ JUST RECEIVED BY A ruxati STOCK OP 0 . , ..% il "14 1 101: : *; • / % I. Troi la Pft I / 'Z' "i7 I I7.A.IV9VMJZA. BANKERS, EEO SPRIKG GOO ' 1 STORE THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING DEDI Bartlett's Patent Juno 21, 1870. • R4prlng, elastic 2fitt. A LUXURIOUS BED! With only a single matress. For durability, comfort, cleanliness, and adjustment it has no 4 , nual. A en- Porior bed for the sick-room, as well as for persons in health. Orders solicited by the pro victor for Tiog,a county. V. H. PALAIER, April 1, 1i73,-tf. Mansfield, Pa. Everythßln ERg in CROCY 3 tCHINA HALL. Mrs. Geo. Campbell TTAVDIG returned to Wellsboro, and haying finish 11 el her trade in the 4unitfacture of ARTIFICIAL TIME WORK.' would respectfully say lel her :old friends that she would be glad to see all who would foyor her with their calls. She can be foundlnt the house of J. M. Johnson, the Barter. t Feb. 26, 1873-tf. _ Bloseburg, Pe, CORNING, HYMEN COUNTY, N.' Y. , Pr, NEW DRUG FIRM I NEW GOODS: TAYLOR & SPALpING, =Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS,ICHEMICALS, PAINTS; OILS, P A TENT MED MINES, KEROSENE, LAMPS, DYE - STUFFS, PERT'UIfIERY, _FANCY ARTICLES, .te Having made special arrangements with the Bless burg Glass Company, we can furnish Glass at lowest rates to parties wishingi to buy, in large quantities, shipped direct from the factory. Physicians' Prescriptions and Pamily.Recipes Accurate ly Co4qx?undect. .4Q-litr. Spalding has had several years experience in the. drug business, and is thoroughly posted in all its branches. TAYLOR & SPALDING. Wellsboro, Pa., Juno 24, 1873-tf, WALKER & LATHROP. DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, • STOVES, TIN-WARE, BELTING. SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, HARNESSES, SADDI,Fq, ' Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1. 1872. Tioga Marble Works. / S HE undersi g n ed isnowfregtre d toefe ct Tgrsort m n tonesadonumwisoi ther Ita,lian, or Rutland Marble, of the latest style and approved worirmansh ip 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 terms as can be obtained in the country. Jen. 1,1872 TRUMAN & BOWEN'S SAW MILI is now in full blast, and they a , e ready to fill all orders with promptness and dispatch. Fencing Boards, Bill Timber, Shingles, Lath, Wood, constantly on hand. April 22.-tf. TRUMAN & BOWEN. MILLINERY..... wa . s S a o v r e l r E y L l D arg a e n a n n o rd c e e s s ir t a ‘ lile tlput oll c that stock Millinery Bh and Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods, which are offered at very low rates. LADIES' SU TS; PARASOLS, sn . WLS, GLOVES, CORS TS,HOOP-SKIRTS, HOSIERY, LACES, and Notions; also ready-made white goods in every varie,A The public aro cordially invited to inspect NS purchase. Wellsboro, May 13, 1873—Cm. WOOL! WOOL! T HE undersigned aro prepared to par• the Highest Market Price in CASH 1 for WOOL, at their BOOT AND SHOE STORE, in Sears's Brick 810-ck, We will ho pleased to have oite 'friends call and EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF Roots which we propose to sell as low as can be purchased in any market west of New York. We Defy Competition on our Custom-Made CALL AMD SEE US 0. W. SE:arts, ' i I. M. BoniNE. f Wellsborci, Pa., June 3,1873.4 f. :„ Ck per dayl Agents wanted! All (Angs t/ TO tf . ).4.*/ es oi 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-Iy. G LASSWARE in endless variety at CHINA HALL cA_N - c l:4lEi ! MIRIENDI if you aro afflicted with CANCER, come immediately to the Cancer Infirmary of. Dr. J. M. Crane, Addison, N. Y., whore you will be 'promptly treated and cured, if you come in time. When reach ing the It. R. Depot at this place, ask for the Ameri can Hotel omnibus; it will take you direct to the In firmary. If you wish for references, send for Circu lar without delay. Charges always reasonable. June 44,1878-Iy. ,I '1 , FRANK ADAMS. AND Shoes, Work SEARS .i: BODIIS'E ES Ogi r.y ox well-known ROOTS, lIIER El 6. and FR U ITS, combined with other preporties, which in their nature are Cathartic, Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretic, Alterative auclAuti. Bilious. The whole is preserved in a sufficient quantity of spirit fro the SUGAR CANE'. to keep them in any ell tc,,whicit makes tho • LAN 1, - ATION .11TTERS ono of the met desirable Tonics and Cathar tics in the world. ,They are intended strictly La a Domestic Tonic,* only to be used ae a modieino, and always according to directions. They are the sheet-anchor of the feeble dud de bilitated. They act upon a diseased Wier, and stimulate to such a degree, that a healthy action b at once brought about. As a reined - , to a hich "Women are especially subject, it la niirperP , dun; every other stimulant. AsaSpririgu.relaroa mer 't'oate, they have no equal. (i t_toy are a mild and gentle Purgative as well an Tonic. 'lhey Purity the Blood. *They aro a splendid Appetizer. They make the weak strong. They purity and in vigorate. They cure Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Matadi°. They act as a . specidu in ,all apeeles of disorders which undermine the bodily fdrenglh break down the animal spirits. 011, Depot; 63 Park Place, 7i,. ia cf*- ir LW"' 5 6 .aTHAIRoN Only SO Cents per Bottle. It promotes the .GRPINTII, PRESER VES the COLOR, and Increases the Vigor and EE UJTi'o f the HAIR. Ynirs AcinLsoN's NATITATIION ron xnE I IA re a at; first placed in thonnarbet by Professor E. Thomas Lyon, a graduate of Princeton College. The name, is derived from the Greek ' , KATinto," signifying to cleanse, purifiy, rjurcrf ate, or restore. The favor it has received, and the popularity it has obtained, is unnrececlenb el and. Incredible. It in. creaser the (ittown:it ar. i t!,:imrli'of thin Riau. nig a delightful dressing. IL r:ieutes dandruff. It prevents the flair from may. It . keeps the head cool, sal gives ac t1a,. , 1 rich, soft, gloe3Y pentanes. It is the s : and QUALTI as it was over a col' ; . ni:Nl uuty Aao, and is sold by all Lritgi: t ' u LAry titorc snt ti‘t y ra.) Cents Per . 1 :4' 4 % 3 4 Vic:l/lan's Glory is lisr Hair. ,14 . LYON'S May 13, 1873.-Rot.-ly WELLSBORO I='lE Il i Mill A lISTIN & HOWL ND are prepared to turns h first class work from the best lumber, at thel • n om « • fac tory which is now in full operation. Sash / Doors, II mzigmmt zdigazzi%% AND MOULDINGS, constantly on hand, or manufactured to ordei Planing and Matching -- d — loria-promptly, and in the best manner. The best v. , crkruen einployed, and none but the best seasoned lumber used. Enconriumbome industry. Factory .near the foot of Main Street. Jan. 1, 1572-tf. JOHN FISHLER H AS the largest and beat selected stack of e 11 - 0 - OTB AND gIICIES over brought into Wellsboro, onsisting of Ladies' Kid and Cloth Balmor als and Gaiters, Ladies, Misses, Children and Baby's Shoes. Gents' Cloth Boots and Shoes, Prince Albert Cqf Boots, Bo .s' Calf ie.' Kp Boots, _ Youths' Boots. In filet, all kinds of Mena' and Women's wear kept In a first-class Slim. Store. The best sewed Woman's Shoes ever offered in this market. I defy the world in CUSTOM TVORK. If you don't believe it, try me. I I buy only the best steel:, and have as good 'Cordx•ainers as money. ean biro. REPAIRING done neatly, and with dispatch Leather and Findings of all kinds constantly on hand CASH . PAID FOR lIIDES, DEACON SKINS, PELTS AND FURS. Having just filled up my shelves with a choice stock, personally selected for this market,-I respect fully solicit a fair share of trade. "Small profits and quick returns," I believe to ho a good business ixn ; and I ho.d the best goods to bo the cheapest. I keep no shoddy. :ify assortment is sufficient to meet all sizes and tastes. I invite our patrons and the public generally to call rind examine my stock. No trouble to show goods. Always to bo found, one door north of 0. B. Kelley's store,Main street, Wellsboro, Pa. JON MILER, Fob. 4, 1873-tf. EP V r AVE.: Ding , on exlaibition nuesule st the old pla ce; 11 the lergeit and most complete stock of FINE AND. COMMON 'FURNITURE to be foniui Northern Vc w ylvafua , conatottoi; of and al full stock of'the common goods usually found in a iirat-dass establishment,. The above s ar oode are large-, ly of their own manufacture , and satisfaction is gU 4liter-a 'both as to quality and pries., ' ey sell the Weven,.Wiretr . ass • ttio most popular spring bed sold; also the Tucker Spring Bed that bits been on trial for 17 years and giv en universal satisfaction. Our Coffin, Room is supplied with Ml sizes of the Excelsior Casket, a neli and beautiful style of burial Case, together with other kinds of foreign and , home manufacture, with trim. mirage to match. They wilkmiike undertaking a spec. telity in their business, and any needing their services will be attended to promptly,land at satisfactory char. gee: Odd pieces of Furniture made, and Turning uU kinds done with neatness find dispatch. AIISTIj TIOWLIND FininituTe; and lindeit, Vaii.florp.l;:Skatid er; ottli44..ontiont to'B. T. Vttn flont) FINE PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS, SOPAS, WITCHES; TLVE-A-TETES, AIAIISLi.: 'AND 'WOOD TOY' CENTER TABLES, RAT - RACES, FANCY CHAIRS, •111IRROBS, OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES, BRACK. : • PURE No. 1 HAIR MATTRASS '• ES, HUSK d; EXCELSIOR MAT. TRESSES, VAX NOUN & °HANDLER Jan-10. 1872 To WIFOSI IT MAY CMicatitr.—Having concluded that lam entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 years close application to business, I have passed over the term. ture business to "the Boys" as per above advertise. meld, and take this metbon of asking for them the same liberal patronage as has been extended to me.— My books may be found - at- the old place for settlement Jan. 10, 1872. - D. T. VAN IlOhN, Doors, Blinds,Ceiling, FLOOR Nc-.&C., made nt the FALland Factory and sold cheap at WIIOLCSALE & RETAIL. Parties will find it \ for their Interest to call or ,writa before purchasing elsewhere,• A pr:co list will Nforwartled FIiEE on. application to W. B. MEAD, April B, Elkland; Tioga Co., Pc of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neurabga, Lem. bago, her toa, Kidney, ail Net eosin after years oi suffering, by taking Dn. Frit t n'sViamr,teer. Ms,otciyel J. P., ritie,c, ht. P. a regular gi minute plijk3lCl4.ll, with whom we sire perfiOtlaßy ` , ..ht, has I r of ytara treated these diseases each's:vet:, with astomshing re. sults. We believe it our chi istian duty, after delib eration, to conscitn tiously request sufferers is use it,, especially persons in moth-rate circumstances who cannot afford to waste money and time L on worthless mixtures. As clergymen sic, seriouslyteel the deep responsibility resting ou us in publicly cuckosing this m`citicine. But our knowledge and experience of its. remarkable fnerit fully justifies our action. Iles. C. 11. Ewing. Media, Penn's, suffered sixteen years, be came hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D., -Frank ford, Philad'n. Rev. J. B. Davis, Bightstown, New Jersey. 'Rev/ J. S. Buchanan, Clarence. lona. iley. G. G. Smith, Pittsford, New York. Rev. Joseph Beggs, Fails Chinch, Philadelphia. Other testimemials nom t•ienators, Governors, Judges, Congressmen, Physi cians, &e., foriciirded gratis with pamphlet explain ing these diseases. One thousand dollars will be pie sentyid to any medicine for saute diseases iffleoting equal merit under test, or that can produce one-font le as many: liv• - ift cures. Any person rending 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,Philadelphia. Ills valUable ads Ice costs nothing. WOOD R: scova.LE, Agents, Knoxville. Pa. ?larch 11,'73-13- Wall Paper i tinolu~~tuc. TIIE ASSORTMENT IS FHE BET, VALIETY of NEW STI - LES TriE OREATFST, THE PRICES THE CHEAPEST, of any Eton], evcr bronght into TRIM county E. I. VOUNC;9S- lElk, WELLSBOIZO, PA C SUMF ki which can be cured by ,a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has -been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received .by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever' in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints ? and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience, of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel— dom fails to effect a speedy • cure •in the most— severe J cases c 4. Coughs, Bronchitis,. • Croup; Whooping Cough,. Infixt6hza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat., Pains or Sore ness in the-,,hest and Side, Consr Liver Coaint, Bleeding .. at the Lungs, &C. Wistar s Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with - most preparations, but it .i. loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. PREPARED SETH W , rowLE & SONS, Boston, Mass., And Rohl by Druggists and De:tient genernlly. AIL!. I. 1 t WOOL CARDING WORKS, EAST CLIAlt.t ESTON, PA ALONZO WHITNEY, Proprietor Carding bona on abort notico at reasonable rates. East pharleNtort, PP., July 22. 1873-tf. king. Al\ll , IiMEI l'Olt