I U The Goblin Cat. A DA1.7./p----rIT IPX7EII '6ELL.'• , "Come hither: hither. little boy. A sixpence bright this bit I.4 \V i 1 ive it ato thee If them - - g drow n tt these little kittiee.". Quoth thus the good old housewife she, And thus the boy quoth he: ...lady. drovrit thew willlegly, ' If mine the bit may be." Then in , bag eho thrust each kit, Aud tied it with a tow string; And sped the bozi with bag and bit Like arrow from a bow-string. He stood upon the riverside, That boy with sunny brow; "Mew, num" the little kittens cried— Ile, mocking, cried, "me•cno." Then, purring, rubbed against his feet poor old ptemle-lnothor, ,kg if to gay, "'weet lad, nay, hay! 0, 'Tate them! i'vo none other." No pity hail that little lad, lie did not care a author; nut In the sail:she thrust the cat, And drowned them all torther Then felt that little bey that ho tied tione a dreadtat deed; And ao he turned with brow that burnad, And fled n ith all his speed—. Into a Loup:big candy-shop, Co luly boil: this And that: llut for this bit be naught could get xec pt N candy cat. Ire put it in his pocket deep, Aim to the gond-wife ra j "WI. what's thenittter—why dost weep, My boy—my tittle man?" "Oh, lady, lady, I bayeldono Au awful deed, I ate, those little innocents to drown Who ne'er did harm to 'me I" MS dales. , n from his pocket,awelled a alittak, . aster, hoarse "meow!" 1. BecauSiO id blanch his ruddy cheek, , support of flier lady'sbrow; „...--2,. Because thpnogagohlin Om, L date, or his elecitton' 14 ; a TC H A her mouth, . majority, would seriotall• ~ and success of the Ilea that wife with dread, "owed after; existence of any , 11(.-1t that goblin brood ponds upon pees4rviriline laughter. tact. Our opponents kiey kept their night; will strain every nerve tjlth e t eg, „ fection. They know that , - now is likely to become wider,. Efforts are directed-mainly to of our candidate foil Simla'. Muc.. resentatiou is being used to accompli end. Various .stories are circulated, , in,* . . -co keep a hotel—lv -': - Lc Aaphx , r 4,l It r ° .9 ermont weeps tears of joy 0TtRni , ..12., - ' - dance of the onion crop. I . A quilt exhibited at the Central Illinois fair o,ntaini '28,517 pieces. Florid accounts from the new silver mines at La Florida, in Chili, are current. Two-lhirds of the mining town of Fair Play, in Colorado; was destroyed by fire re evntly. ~ _ ' The cool season has got. out West. Chica go advertises for pawn tickets on last year's overcoats. Granger hats are now fashionable, and an eastern paper is afraid they will ,l.`mbneipo lize" attention. Last Thursday week at Witpello, Wis., J. W. Bailey fell from a balloon when t r elve thousand feet high. The flaxseed crop this year is sail to be much larger than ever before, and the seed of a better quality than last year. Since the panic . tin the Government has bought $12,000,1Y9 of bonds, and so saves about $750,000 of al inual interest in gold. Libel suits are as•plenty as thistles in Can-! ada. There iNn't a respectable newspaper in the Dominion that hasn't a dozen or two on its hands. , A new style of cravat for gentlemen has appeared. It is called the •`Lack-pay," and the inventor has sent a gross to he divided among politicians. A. dispatch from Enghein, Belgium, an nouncei the death in that town, last Friday week of Oalustiano Olozaga, the well-known Spanish( state'sman.- . Postninsto.r Stewart, .of Pittsburgh, was ar rested a few days since, on a charge of em bezzlement front the government. 'His ac counts are $3:1,000 short. There are, it is iinnouneed, seventy-five "Trappists" iu the United States. There are millions of num trappists—and very successful thoy are in their 'catch." The soil of Ireland having been found to be peculiarly adapted to beet culture, acorn patty has been organized in Dublin for the manufacture of beet root sugar on a large scale. Carl Vogt argues that Adam was, monk ey before Eve was created, because a gorilla ° has thirteen ribs and man only twelve, one having been removed to make woman. This is Flieer rib-aldrv. - Among its wholesome reform of customs, Japan has been overlululing its crim i nal code, and substituting imp isonment for life in - numerous instances vlli n.e death has hither to been the penalty. A local• report makes a Pensioner of 1812 the richest man in Reeking-ham county, Vt., his wealth being the 4ccuniulation of princi pal and interest of btis pension—s24o a year ' —which he has nevbb - spent. The,lii,pg of Italy had a long private con ference with Prince Bismarck at Belgium, last Friday week. He subsequently took leave of the Emperor and Imperial family and departed on hi 4 return ,home. A Maryland woman is Shortly to be tried under the old English law as a common scold. Her counsel is confident of acquittal, howe or, as he can produce her husband to testify that she's a most uncommon scold. In order to allay the public fears regarding ' . any alarming ihflux of Chinese, the Pacific _ Mail steamship company has discontinued the practice of furnishing the Sun Francisco press with the number of: immigrants. Among the innovations of Richmond, Vir-. ginia, are tree night schools. This, witholit doubt, is one of the results of thp war and slave tenantepAtion, and is a prorhise of the time when the bitterness of the South against Yankee institutions will be forgotten. Kentuckians are trying to raise funds to develop a silver mine existing in Henry county, near:LelliSVille. Tney had better invest their share funds in the safer and wid er field of iron and coal and other minerals of which thal State has such a wonderful omount and variety undeveloped. , Tkit, was a spiteful and plucky old lady NN lii dted in Oswego the other day. She was a widow, and left particular orders that she should not he buried within ten miles of the sepulcher of the "oh man." She also de sired that her dog night be kill4d, lest he should visit an obnoxious neighbor. The Ohio Falls Car and Locomotive Com pany, at Jeffersonville, Indiana, employing seven hundred men, stopped work in all their shops last Saturday week except the toundry, throwing about four hundred men out of employment, The Western Car Com pany at the saute place also reduced its force. David O'Mara was arrested last Saturday w • eek at Scranton together with his hire d man named Troup, ebnrged with murdering Q'Mara'S OA mother nmi Ili , partially blind sister, and then p':wing the s jjs's on the " track of the radroa 1. 0' 3lara inherited money on condition of upporting his neith er anti sister. Toe insurgent men-of-war ai. Alicante, Sp t:n, opened fire on thecity at live o'clock on the morning of the };7th tilt. and some five liandred projectiles, some tilled with petrole uni; were thrown into it, doing, much dam age. A vig , rrous tire was returned from the forts and batteriVb on shore, and at the end of seven hours the rebel iron-clads slipped their cables and withdrew in a damaged ' condition. ; 1 . , A man who was undoubtedly insane on ' the subject of religion, entered one of the Detroit telegraph offices the other day and wrote the follewing message : "To the Lord in Heavenz-Where shall I go next? The world is growing wor-e every day. There js not an fieriest Christian in America." He was informed tharte Western Aprion lines didn't connect wi ti the other world, and he went to see about mailing a letter. In the Southern States the Bourbon _press is becoming every day more andmorb vio lently outspoken in its hostility towards the Federal Government and the reconstruction :rots anti measures which followed the War, The utterances of their Northern echoes are more subdued—nevertheless they are ech oes. fiked, of the Democratic party at large it may truthfully be affirmed -all are but parts of one pervadieg whole: - Slavery , the body Is, and Hate she a et During the panic 0f1857 a large number - of penons‘in Philadelphia had their boots' blackened by an old negro at his cellar on Spruce 'street, who delivered his work promptly, every morning, at the doors of their hotels and boarding houses, radiant - , with the brightest of French polish. Ono unhappy juorning these people rot up and • found no boots at their doors. After a prop- • er amount of blasphemy, equipped in bld. shoos and odd slippers, - they set out for Sam bo's shop. On reaching it they discovered a placard on the Minr door bearing the in scription quite familiar on the brink doors of that day—" Suspended." After many thun derous knocks and kicks Sambo, at. length, appeared nt 'the portal. "Where are my boots, you black scoundrel?" said one. "Hand over my 'Ames. You son of charcoal," - said another. The artist of the brush, with a smile worthy of a defaulting artistof Wail • street, calmly handed over one boot and ono shoe, with the remark : "Gourmet!, dis house has suspended, but we pays fifty per cent." JEWELRY STORE Well4bOrOi, Pa. Andrew roley who hattlong been established in the Jewelry business in Wellaborb, has always for sale various kinds And priest' of American alat,Oes, • • :„ Gold or Silver. - Clocks;fewelry,Gold chains, Keys, Rings, Pins, Pen cils, Cases, Gold and . Steel Pens, Th,i7n- bles, .Spoons, Raxors, Plated Ware, SEWING MACHINES, &c., &c., &c. 1-4' , With almost all other articles usually kept in such establishments, which are sold, low for H. Repairing done neatly, and promptly, and on abort notice. d. FOLEY. Aug 12, 1873. WOOL. WOOL r E undersigned are prepared to p ty tlte • iatiat Market Prior in CASH! for WOOL, at their BOOT AND SLIOE STORE, in Sears's Brick Block. G - la We will be pleased to luive our friends - Rand EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF Boots AND • - Shoes, which we propose 3 sell as low ns can be purchased llany market west of New York. We Defy Competition on our Custom-Made Work. CALL ACID SEE US. C. IV. SEARS, I SEARS & BODINE I. U. 13oDixs. Weßsboro, Pa., Tune 3, 1873.-V. NELSON Cabinet Warerooms, over Cabapbell Bros. Store, in Nelson % P.i. 1, 1 All kinds of /- FURNITURE constantly on hand. A choice and extensive stock of Parlor and Chamber just received. Now is your chance to select from a large fresh stock of a variety of styles and at prAces as cheap as the cheapest. Special attention paid , to UNDER. TAKING. Caskets and Coffins of every size, style and description constantly on hand. GIVE USA CALL. July 15, 1873—Sm. E. T. CONGDON. WALKER & LATHROP, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, s T.EL, - NAILS, STOVES, TIN -WARE, BELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER LIME,I AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Carriage and Harness Trimmings, ff ARNESSES, SADDLES, &o. Corning, Y., Jan. 1, 1872. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes of a family Physic, t CURING /- Costiveness, Jaundioe,Dyi . - - -,-- - - -, --t -- - - ' inpsia, Indigestion, Die _ • ___,,___F' , --_:; eatery, Foul Stomach and . Ay B la Breath, Erysipelas, Head ache, Pile's, itheumaiism, , ___.- - i;:` —• - -- .o 7 ssitittri.: , : -.. Eruptions and Skin Diseas -4---a-N. t:-., , l - , ...-4---t- -- -- - - - - i-TA---,---:--ii,4 - ;: - .=- —2- 1 es, Biliousness, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Tetter, )nmors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, a, Dinner Pill, and Puri ; tying the Blood y sire the m 'tit congenial purgative yet perfected. Their effects abundantly show how much they excel all other Pills They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. They purge out the foul humors of the blood: they stimulate the slug gish or disordered organ into action; and they impart health and tone to the whole being. They cure not "illy the every day complaints of ever.) body, but. f , re,filable and 111111ger0119 dlYeatieS. Most skillful til ,, s:rinlis, most eminent clergymen, and oar bent * ctt,.:Plts, semi certificates of cures performed and of t,i , .it benefits they have derived from these Pillit.— Tficy are the safest and best physic for children, be cause mild as well se effectual. Being sugar coated, oiliey are easy to take; and being purely vegetable, they are entirely harmless. • PIIEPAILED Br Dr. J. C. AVER & (0., Lowoll, Miss., itra criers/11nd Analytical Chemists. SOLI) I.lr. ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MED ICINE. 'for `ale by Taylor 5: Spalding, Druggists, Wellsboro Ahg. 12, 1873-ISt. • Tioga Marble Works. ri., ; uodemigned in now prepared to execute en or .a dera for Tomb Stones and Monuments of either I. talian or - Ratland Marble, of the latest style and approved workmanship and with dispatch. lie 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 ternas,as can be obtained in the country. Isu. 1.1872 Cyrus D. Sill, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Liquors WINES, kc., &c. Agent for Fine Old Whiskies, 3,,,,. I, 1872. CORNING, N. T Thither Land for Sale. undersigned offers for sale two hundred and thirty-eight acres of timber land abouteight miler south-went of Wencher°. There la a large quantity of hemlock and considerable chestnut upon it. A portion of it will make fine farming lands. It will be sold on time. Inqulro of WU. A. STONE, August 20, 878 tf. Welishoro, Pa. I , : , I - ti TETI PP-ST:III:94..;W:ASA,S; PORTABLE AND STATIONARY PAIITIOTLAR ATTENTII GANG - SAW ,3IILLS, ENGLISH, MU Water Wheels suited to all heads of water, Tann , In experience by our 41r. - Ct • years as a .411achinist and .Forek. - by his - personal supervision, strictly first-class Goo Feb. 18, 1873.47 i DIY_ GOODS, DRESS GOODS, tEADY 7 MADE CLOTHING, GE • 1 ' KEE NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, .BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES;_ OIL i; Sept. 9, 1873 AT THE 'REGULATOR' Polka Spot-Prints, Delaitis and Alpacas. ME THOSE LA RENE MAR GOTT PANNIERS - I CAMBRRICS r Spring- and Summer, MARSALES for Ladies' and Chindren's THOSE RUFFLI TGS, TUOKINGS 8c TRIMMINGS AMU 32 CM 11. V 3 1E3( 6 3 G7IIOIPIT FRANK ADAM& CROCKERY of the best Ironstone China. Corning, April 22, 1873.-t4 r EtrrAtiLl3HBo IN 1849. ►® suriNaLD mils AND ENGINES .AL W. J. Dorton IMI FURNISHING GOtiDS, WHITE GOODS, YAN- ever brought into WELLSBORO! COME ;AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. IN C2JC)11.101-1,14CCA-, YOU WILL FIND THOSE NEW AND FASHIONABLE i SILKS ! SILKS t biaok and colored—of superior quality, and as CHEAP as can bo found west of New York City ~ 1 THAT ALL THE LADIES WEAR. Dresses in large quantities. that the ladies cannot do without, in abundance In foot all kinds of Goods can be found at the' Regulator 2113M21,-1 TIFATINI26IO.LNINIEZ mmazzo. Groceries of all kinds. BOOTS AND SITO.FIS A large assortment—hten'e, - Woman'e, and Children's—at pricea as cheap as the cheapeet. 1,1 IMO MAN g,,FAcr I Have just received the largest stock of CLOTHS, &C., unrivaled in &uality and prico & BOILERS. PAID TO & CIRCULAR MILLS S• ON HAND y Irons; Bridge Irons, &e. data of over twenty m, enables us, to make ro., W. J. HORTON & BRO J. S. NEWELL. NOW' .I, READYIOR - iT.HiFILL-Thkg Staple and Fancy DRY Gfoops READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, My stoat has been procured from the best markets_ in the country, and therefore you wilt be satisfied -with prices. Corning FOundry Machine Shop. .. 1 4 . 3EI. W. lEbviznae. eb IScolam, , . 1 _ , Vdtmufac ere of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Gearing. Shafting and Machinery required for Saw M a, grist Mills and Tanneries,',Ovens and Grates, for burning Tan. Screws for moving unleached and leached ,-. k, Aiastinge; Bolts, Railroad Prog,s, Chairs, an/ Repairing done at short lice. We have fa. ‘.\ °Wiles for ab ping by Canal or Itailroado to an points, ind can furnish Machinery che per than Pastern or Western build re of the best quality. Jan. 1, 187 9 1y. 4 1 , , MAN SRA Machinery of all kinds repaired p Our 6711 r. G. T'. .Preston is 11 known as one of the best mechanics in I estern Oren, York and he gives his ersoual attention to the detai of our business. Corning. N. Y., September 2, 127 3 .- I Y. I' • 5110 KEGS OF ALS JUST RECEIVED BY W. C. ISS C arpcnter's Zools, inth Special Attention paid to Tin Stooling 4,000 Cords of Hemlock Bark EN CONTRACTS will be made for the purchase of Bark peeled and delivered the ensuing Season. at $4.50 per cord of 2,200 lbs; cash on delivery. Bark peeled last year will be received for the next ninety days at $4 per cord of 2,20011b9; I 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. BATLEY, LOWELL & CO. Wellsboro,- May 13, 1873-tf. MILS. SOFIELD announces to the public that sh has a very large and desirable stock of Millinery and Ladies' Vuinishing and Fancy Goode, tvhlch are offered at ye) y loiv rates. LADIES' SUITS, PARASOLS, SHAWLS, Ell G LOVES, CORSETS,HOOP-SKIRTS, N. •th also readpuutde white goods In every variety, Tho public el e c..rdia'•ly invited to inspect and purchase, Wellaboro, May 13, 1878—thn, C - :,--‘O,:-'IVIATHERS. Has, just received a large stock of. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, Shoes, &c., Suitable for the spring Trade. I I M I= ES'II.A_I3IjS HE'D 1840. A PULL STOP= OF . , . . ? • . : ~ , ,t :L; ). ~,,,.....:,. ..„)/:,,,,, ~/, .71 ON W.4X.N9VM7:10. - 1 MILLINERY. HOSIERY. LACES. and CORNING, MOWN COUNTY, N. Y. ll.eerma - ns, , IN - . -Nr. STEAM ENGINES, GANG, AND MILLS, ERY MILLS, GEARING, CASTINGS OF ALL IRON &BRASS. and at reasonable rate glairpeds iiitcoas THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED Bartlett's Patent Juno 21, 1870. Sptrat Spring, elastic csllo. A LUXURIOUS RED: With only a single mairess. Por .flurability, comfort. cleanliness, and adjustment it has uo equal. A su perior bed for the eich-room, as well us for persons in health. Orders solicited by the proprietor for Tioti.a county. S. P.i LEI fat, April 1, , Mansfield, pa. Magic Glass Cutter. rutillq is a wonderful little invention, and for the I trilling expeaso of FIFTY tIF.IITd every person can have one in his house and alum and he his own glazier. This instrument will cut glass better than any diamond which will cost Filly Dorars. Any per son can use it. It is simply a Mee putty knife with a !small steel wheel that makes twenty-five hundred I revolutions in a minute—tempered in a peculiar tnan• nor. It requires no skill or practice to use it. any body con cut glass with it—oveu a child. it will last a lifetime. no - agents wanted. Sent prepaid to any address, safely packed, upon receipt of co. cents and a letter stamp by H. H. CLARK & CO., 809 East Capitol street, Washington, D. 0.--Kept. t ~' .~. ~ ~ A liter 80 Years of trial hasproved to be 11. the best heoling,and pain extbdw tug Liniment in the Worid. • It tti rocommonded with bounded assurance Wall CABOS of Outs, Bruises, ; Sprain,e, Rheu matism, Bard Swelling's, 131 e, Chilblains, Stiif ti' noes of tho Joints, Eros eat, Eara ko., kc., among all; persons, and r Sprains , Founders, Ring-bone,'Poll-evil,Scra est,Wind-galla,ifoot-ale, Spaying, Spring-halt,• Sad e, Collar and Harness Galls; 6180 diaeaste of the •yo and Ear la ' Horses, Miles or ,Cattle. MiSTAiG 111 'MONT Cure Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Lane Back, I:Jldt-rheum, Poisonous Bites, External Bone and Muscle Affections, Bore Nipples, &a., and may be Justly termed the panacea for all • EXTERNAL WOUNDS. fib Ilemeniher, thia Liniment did not spring up in a day or a year, producing TIM MOST ADMMID AND ITHITATUILdr. OMITS CLAIMED xis Nsw-Boax AND MINITSOOM LINIMENTS. But e we have the experienoe of over thirty years of trial, withtho most t xubatantial malts, and by a multitude Of witnesses. If the TA mantis not as recommended, the Money - will be Refunded. Do not be imposed upon by using any alb%) Liniment clatming the same tunportlea commit& ne_rare a cheat and a fraud. DO sure and get _ nothing but . in Mexican, Mutant Liniment. Mir Storm DT fax. pm:mama AID Comm. ISTOIXES AT ' 2E301 3 eOc. and $1 per Bottle. Maim Sag or Boma, 8712.1% &O. ' -'. . . V*; 1 • it , w j ,t,':lP4 ' , ~_ e - --; - -q- _ , ,-,..f. -4 ' , . -;:,-,/,-:-..t. 5... _ ?! ; 1...:, , ,,„„ , , ..„,,,.,.. ~...,v 6, . ___ • \s,.:, ~ .-.-44 If .. . 110.. ~...,..0., ,:'.Ki4-T * • - •t-;:i --- . ------- ..411 kr-IN. 1 „---,-.----Itt:„ Ap,,,,,,..;4,-- .. - ' _-;_-1--r541441411.1 \ '..., ":7 4,:-..1 . •.- _:-,-.._ r r?'"'-', 4, -•-•--, ....7--,-- •-., A ‘ 41-.1-4- 1--;-,A.t,- --;:44--....),, ---,.... - -113-- ,- -- - ,FI , - _ ;.,:F.,:t-lk-v, ,---ti-,-,-- e : ± , 4 - .. - -,..., - - -:-g --- lii ,-- --" - - . ..' -"-""4 \:- -.,"/.;,,..---,,,.. A- - ___.... ...,_,..---1.-ii %-.--1:/c";;;-/tp-''/..,-. •,:—.• ' --: ,„„3, Magnolia' Balm Pure Blooming romolexion. it la Purely Vefp.tab e. ani, its np , :q stion iascan and felt at once. It clue,' :away vnth trio Flushed Appearance calmed by neat, Fatigue, and El:citr. , Beals and remorPs all Biota.. aan Pimples, dispelling dark and unsightly spate: Drives away Tan, Freckles, and Sunburn, and by its gentle but pcFerftil Influence mantles the faded cheek with Sold by all Draggleta and Elrecy Storm Depot 08 Park Place s New York. May 13, 187.-Rot.-1y 3Pl..vtallia. A - Mill. A lISTIN &,110WLAND are prepared to furnish first class work from the boat lumber, at their new fan tory-which is now in full operation; IBIUNMI D ' AND MOULDINGS, constantly on hand, or manufactured to order Planing and illaihing donlpromptly, and, In the, MA manner.' The bus workmen employed, and none but the -Dsst neasonet lumber used. Encourage home Industry. Factory near the foot of Main Street. Jan.1:1872-tf, H AS the largest and beet selected stsch of fe . BOOTS AND SHOES ever brought Into "Wellabor°, ccinelettOg of Ladies' Kid and Cloth Balmar iLadies, Misses,, Children and Baby's Shoes. r, Gents' Cloth Boots and oes, Prince Alberti Calf Boot , Boys' Calf . .Kip Boots, .Boots. In fact, all kinds of Mena' and Women's wear kept in a first-class Shoe Sthre. The best sewed Woman's Shoes ever offered In this, market. I defy the world in C USTOM I WORK. If you don't bOleve it, try me: I buy only We best stock, and have as good Cordrpalners• as iooney can hire. REPAIRING done ueatly;.and with dhinateti. • of all kinds constantly (inland CASH PAID FOR H I IDEs, DEACON SHINS 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 qui( k returns." I believe to be a good business max. im ; and I hod the best goods to be the cheapest. I keep uo shoddy. My assortment is sufficient to mart all sizes and tastes. I invite our patrons mill the public generally to call and examine my, stock. No trouble •to show goods. Always to be found, ono door north of 0. D. Kelleri store, Main street WeUsboro, rst aoux Feb 11,1111M4 WILL Aliio ' LYON MFG. go. A FEW APPLICATIGN.; ]TAT E A YOUTHFUL BLOOM AND-BEAUTY. WELLSBORO Sash, Do*ors, iWSTIN & HOWLLND JOHN FISHLER als and Gaiters, Leather and Findings PELTS AND FURS. Furniture Van Ho Chandler, Llaticoossoro to B. T. Vin Horn) AVE- uoiren exhibition and solo a 0 the old , o we, Ai the rartioairiutd moat. ebutplote stock It FINE AN D coliimoN - FIANITURE oba found in Northern ,Penuisylvan's, cotislisting a t FINE PARLOR AND CHAMBER suns ,. Eson's, COUOIIES;TETR.A-TETES MARBLE AND' WOOD TOP-MENTERVABLES, HAT ItAeKS, FANCY ?Alit% aillticolt9, orAi-AND sQUABE I.IIAMMS.ItACE. ;03; PURE No: 1 If LP. MATTRAsS• £B. HUSK dr EXCELBIOII MAT. • ' - TRASSEB, • and a full stock of the common goods turualiy nn„rjju a first-class establishment. ; The above good s are 1 a , 14 . 0. ly of their Own manufacture, and satisfdetton cuar auteed both au to quality and price. They iv] the • W oveia Wire.Mattra,ss the won popular' apring bed field; also the Tuotp r Spring 11ed thattas been on trial for 17 years and ch.. en uniyerial satisfaction. ;Our ' . _ . . Coffin Roo* • is supplied With all EIiZCH of the Excels'lor ilasicet, a riea and beantifnistyle of hart:LlMY°, thgethei• kirida of t6reign and bona• manufacture. ivith hue• rings to mateb. They - will tnake'iliteriakin g a lelity to their business. and any needliik their aerie e ft will be attended to pt•oniptiy. ;lad at setisiaetory ehar-7 gea. Odd pieces of Purfilture made, and Tinning all kinds dune with neathesii and dispatch. " VAN HORN & CHAN4II:ft San. 10, 1872 , TO svnoii IT IsAT CONCBIIN.—ItavIng concluded that ana entitled to a little mat after overly-4o yeary, application tottudnees, I hard pa:ased ( - ger the` Nmi. hire busineaa to,_ "the Boys" as per above uoi, tire, went, and take this tnetlioe of asking for tLe same liberal patronage as has been extended My-books may be found at the old place for Fettlemeht Jan. 10, 1872. - B. T. VAN I.lollli. iSiA..SUE3E, Doors, Blinds,Ceiling, FLOORING.&C , '. ) ittade r at the Elkland Factory awl sold cheap at WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Parties will find it for their interest to call or write before purchasing elaewhei e. A price list will be forwarded FREE on appliv:tirm to . • w. B. MRLD, April 8, 1873.-6nl c- Elkland. Tioto Co., Pa - of and Acute Rhe Neut./digs, Len. bago, sciatica, Kidney, an Nervous Discuses. atter yours of suffering, by 'licking Dn. F17..1_1_12 . k. VEGETABLY,. ktlitaillAlliC SYRUP • scientific disco N cry or J. P. Fiber, M. 0., a regular graduate phyith hem, are personally* acquainted, who has for )ccu - s treated these diseases exclusively with astonishing re. sults. We believe it our christian duty. utter delib eration, to cousciei.tionsly request sufferers to use it, especially- persons in moth-rate circumstances who cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. AS clergymen we seriously feel the deep reeponsibility restinglon us in publicly endorsing this medicine. But our ki owledge and experience of its remarkable merit Lilly Justifies our action. Lev. C. H-. Ewing, Media:Fall's, antlered sixteen years, acme hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, B. D., Fr milt ford, Philacra. Rev. .7. B. Davis, ilightstown; New Jersey. Rev. J. S. Buchanan, Clarence, lowa. Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittsford, New York. 11ev. Joseph Beggs, Fulls Church, Philadelphia. Other testimonials trout Senators, Governors, Judges, Congressmen, Pb}et clans, &c., forwarded gratis with pamphlet explum• lug these diseases. One thousand drillers mill be pie-. stinted to any medicine for same 'diseases shoving equal merit under test, pr that can produce one-tout th as many Hying cures. Any person sending by letter description of affliction will receive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the windier of bottles to cure, Agreeing to refund money upon swot Li stun mein of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Di eitier,PhSadelphia. His v.aluable adv ice vests nothing. WOOD d: SCOVILLE, Agents, , Knoxville. Pa.. Eiarch 11, '73-1 y Wall PaPer , Minhtv THE, ASSORTMENT IS THE BEST, THE VARIETY OF NEW STYLES THE GREATEST, THE PRIES THE CHEAPEST, of auy stock ever brought into Tioga county E. B. YOUNG'S ]Et s. Ple Cio "Et IE4 WEIILSBOLO, fiA Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG P The eruvian Syrup, a Protect ed So talon of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to lave the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assinzilated with the blood as the simplest food. It inoreases the ,quantity of Nature's Own 1' italizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and _ cures thousand ills," simply by Toning up,lnvigorating and Vitalizing the Systc»t. The en ___rtehod and vitalized blood per meates every part_ of the- body, repairing damages and waste, searching outi morbid seem- lions, and leaning nothing for disease to feed upon: This is the secret of the won ., derfut success of this remedy in I, curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com., plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhcea;llolls,Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss :of Constitutional Vigor, Disease's of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in, a bad state of the blood, or (le • companied by debility or a low state of the system. Being free from Alcohol; in any forma, its energizing effects are not Al lowed by correspolaling reac tion, but arc 'permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and !building up an Iron Cron- Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering area- Sures, to strong, healthy, and ./ happy men and women ; and invalids cannot reasonably hes iteite to give it a trial. Bee that each bottle has PERU WAN SYRUP /gown in the glas3. _Pamphlote 17roc. , . SEM W. FOWLS- & I SONS Proprietors, Ro.-11111,1ton !hoe, iltos li to. , 1 -1 r SOLD BY DRI.IOOI Y 6 or:NI:RALLY. =ll=Ml WOOL Cabin- WORKS, I:AsT cibutu:sTos. ALONZO WHITNEY, Pr, prietor: Carding done on si;Ort no*lee at reasonable rake. Emit ClarlepVia; 2'a. 4 444 . 244 /614,tt. Undertakini, : T- dliD