• -Cimeg Lectalarits. .Of all tho lusarlii, black or brown. - Tk it promoindo u 9 up and down. In rural haunt or 4:rowdod t.iwn„ For purposi D =rat SODA, The vilest I. that f.etivr. cuss. Tho bed•bug, tierce , and ra%euona; Cuvleir ‘.oiled and I,lnticous, Tao Citnex VastriAli s an arxwalng flph it breoslN 'Upon our "n•tuo atlita" It feeds , latawiar; tho ••claret" fur its needs ' • r t r,na vats or rot-labors carious. A id ut ull tho cI nO4l sent by rate, Our minal. and hb.lr s t. , Itt Tne hardest to annWate Is Citos. Ltettilsrius. Frut'i crast.ce , to f-st th n%tvca again, And ad does this iniGriiill tan , i; lon t!...tuk VILA ail ttlu bri ea are 'den, W...:, ),, :,v(.l,s ,::(11,111,riunP. A at 1 t :,: - y 111,:,.....1 ‘.1,..,,(1 .•i* ),Ight. 1,1, -, „ a t , r y ~,1,,,, vt.,;‘,..„ 1 w t.. th i... 1 tsite; or Iht.-r ;F: t....c , IA) Li: fi:l hn;bi' 0. Om 7.1 bed-loto mtabl , 'd rs,lthe fed A "We!eom , - :3 bed," The d chunt o't-r t:t2rems rkkea The. cAtodb , eft; iota; i t ia Ce',ltt :3 to al, IVile atd.g. y, , I.cael to bed, uatzt fiu!.; ft el Ciro. 2. ct y is:10 •r .-., chu.. anti c:o•i.ce - .‘x - th clay crawl mrkes us an lli• Q r--3, Au' • tho niezk n,e any lamb tatier tu.ut .CCIT:111071 IE3 1.4 n, 1•.•••.t1.2u1z,r1y ALL A wornan's pride and a a.ailor's guide—Th needle. When is wine like a weed? When it's A womae's love for a military officer is generally uniform. Corn-fields that require neither plowing nor sowing—The feet. . The softer the head the harder the work of dr vin; anything into t.. Problem for tinancie s—To convert a float ing debt into it sinking fund. It makes all the difference if : - ou put Dr, before or after a men's name. ' What mitten is most likely i to succeed n a difficult enter prise 7 Determination. If Ad.on is aceountable for "consequential dame ;,-,," he will have a rough time of it. ' Pas-ionate pertons are like men who steed on their heads; they see all things the wrong way. The moon is said to be made of green --e c heese. Is this milky-whey from the same _.dairy? It is reported that a son of Brigham Young is going to marry a newly-established female seminary. . That was a wise man who cut a big hole in his barn door for his eat, and a small one for her kitten. A little boy le school gave one of the be f al detinitik7ns ever given of economy : "Faring potatoes thin." \ The defects lof the -understanding, like those of the face, grow worse as wegrow old. —Lochefoucauld. The two hestrules for a system of rhetoric are, first, haveisoinething to say, and rat say it.—Emm ons . . When a party "enlists your sympathy," be areful that you don't have to furnish the --,\ w is ' a n d ey ress n the most lasting Li e I t n . h t 3;yourself. ing _g o garment in a gentleman's wardrobe? Be cause he never. wears it mit. Three questions to be put to ourselves be fore speaking evil of any man: First, is it true? 6ecuud, is it kind? Third,is it nee eSeary. Often do we think when we ouht to act, and act when it behooves us to reflect; hence caution is frequently as fatal as rashness. Man has not love for spiritual life and (im mortality until sin.breaks to pieces the eulrth ly things one, NV hich_hisaffections are fastened. When a young gerleman in Canada wish es to pay attention to a voting lady, ho usu ally, if it is winter,luntlertakes to kill her with kintinesS—by taking her out and sleigh itlgkr. `- A :Ztehtleman l e - evil:l a newspaper, a day or two ago, asked n l'riend: "What's the Illealllll4 of , the Bohemian diet about which we EIC:11'!.() unch of late ?" "limo lun s ches," was the rot ty. il' "M.cd:un, ' ~:6,1 a certain nameless one to Mrs. lire., It the oth e r day, "you are luta mg shlylepubbh-h." "Yee sir,'' replied tee V v.•rvr, -.hu:4 lady, “hccau.e I wish you to eunipremmil me.' J 0,,, ii,l,in:4•, produces long columns of f1L , 121 , ;-, tt 111, verbal expkinttiow, to provt, Lneit 121 , -quitue,are burn of pour but IlidtlW it 1,,n , 1 , ,: , 211t.,, hat have in Lhelr vein; SuIllt• Of th e I.:cF,t blued in the country. , To': .....,•eet girl ge.oluate of a New-OHeans scenumry r, eently re'eived toe degree tit "ALLA ~e z3eienee." Some nine h e reafccfe ;Am eui eror,imy no eutitleu Lu another de gree -Lilac of "Alatrun of Swops." TI":'" ‘"lglit to be such nit atmosphere iii - every Ceristhin enure!: that a man going there and .sitiing-two hours should take the cieitegion of heaven, and carry home a fir. to , Ininin.i the Mier whence lie catue.—Becoli er. , Iteveronce the highest, have patience With thu lowe.A. Let this day's performance ut the meancst duty be thy religion. Arc th.• stars 1,41,1 di tent, pick up the pebble that he, at thy feet and from it learn all.• —Margaret ;ratter. "Now, my boy," said a committee man, '!if 1 had a mince pie, and should give two twelfths to Jacob, twu-tweltths to Hurry. two-twelfths to Charley, and should take half to myself, what c.uuld there be left? Speak up loud, so the people can hear." "Phu plate.t"shouted the buy. The first thing a young man does when he sees a triend with a new hat on is to take it oft' and serenely try it, un his own head. When n young lady sees one ocher acquaint -1111003 with a new bonnet on she just, lifts up her nose and serenely wonders "where the thing got that frig it.'' A milliner, who visited Paris last spring, was asked upon Ivor return by ono of her patrons who had reached the shady side of fifty, "irshoidid not bring out some bonnets Foltable fut‘old ladies?"' "Madam," replied the dealer in fashionable headgear, "there are no old ladies in this age." A western riper says Letty Hough' will never lectui s: any more in public. tie has made a permstient engagement. His name is Gregory. Letty lectured last winter on "Popping the Question," telling how it ought to be done. Gregory did it. This illustrates tho advantages of the scientific education of weinen. A Shakspenrean was rustling "A Midsum mer Night's Dream,'' to the sailors ''l' a ship on which ho was crossing thu Atlantic, and t hey listened with pleasure till ho c.tino to the \liassitvo which describes it mermaid, sit \iit; on a dolphin's back," _when an old salt hurt out, "That's nonsense! A dolphin's mask Li as sharp as n rit4,or, tun] nu In er II id could ride ono till she'd saddledi him." Lle careful how you go to sleep at an rum ti A gentleman settled himself in a com fortable chair, and, his senses soothed by the , auctioneer's lullaby, soon dropped asleep. 1 When his nap was over ho let's the place. , The next day he w,ts astonished at the re ceipt of a bill for several hundred dolhirs' worth of carps:Lk and other things. The auc tioneer had rect.ive'd his ia , triniculnus nods for bids. A tostvspuper correzpondent has discover o I n,il,•v: :.qiilt..:•4l or i ho Mormon ditlicultieg. i.• :nyi that. tho v.atQr, of ,Salt Lake luffe h .ra c.-ta t t for „0,;:s mei are now twenty I"et iligimr than tht ‘ usaal b. tie. They tare moreover enclo-u„ by a ridge tar above the doomed car of the plain, and iooner or lat er the imprisoned water.. will break out and ell..lflf rho mi.,l , rn -iolom and -settle the % Mormon 'questbie forever. There is nothing Me perspicuity. v;lien one wishes to thank peuplo Ali instance of this we find in the Dallas (Texas)Hered 01 June 21, 1873, in the form of " A c„ 0, , , , h i ch .. .reads as 011ows : •!1. wish to express my grat nude to rho many citizen, of D tt li n i f or th e noble and elret.tivi, 11.,rt- to ~ avo my house and all 1 had left to lee from the lath lire, 'front the burning flames on rriday night; for 0 otiong but their tain-ly appearance and manly Pllergy :0,, , t0d my in‘mo from ashes; and Ido ask and hope that ail go o d citizens will assist me to ferret eat lAe heartless scoundrels. JOHN ' ONTEN.e." Au old fellow who is noted for his stutter ing, as well as for his shrewdness iu making a bargain, stoßped,at a grocery and inquir ed: "How intAp.inany t-t-turkeys have you g-g-got?". ,"Eigh, sir," replied the grocer. r . •"-t-tougli or t-t-t ender?" "Some are ten der, and some tot gh," was the reply. "I lt-keep b-hoarders,' said the new customer. "P -p-pick out the f-f-four t-toughest ones, if you p-p-please." The delighted grocer very willingly complied with the unusual request, and :.aid in his politest tones: "These are the tough ones, sir." Upon which the purchaser coolly put his hand upon the re maining four, and exclatned, 'l'll t-t-tnsko th-ilt-thesel" A endow! epineidence'oecura in the Oett." , her Atlantic and GalazA which shows how eager litorateurs Anateh up, every real or litippoied event, however trivial, and boat it out thin into a novelette or drama. Not 11 long ,4e it w i an raid n the papers that the girl "Lulu," who made territile leaps in a 'Cow. York oiretv, had boon heard to swear that "the Lain business was played out " be calm.) he hn l n muntache ( gulping. lilt of 1. 111 f this T 413, Aldrich in the Atlantic, SUMO VIM eirci in the (Ifilu.ry, have each inanufaot . ured a story of toimAtt Who makes hive to a gircus girl, give* her presents, and get fear. himself. It i* pretty poor mated *l NY *VCR 020 11017 1 1111t1911 :UM for twO, ISWELICT STORE I labor°. Andrew: E ll o/04 who has leas been established fn Ma Jewelry business Wellsbero,l has always for sale various kinds and prices of -* 1 1 41 ) iitetictut c attlyst 'Gold or Silver, -i. Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Chains, Keys, ,Rinos, Pins, Pen cils, '.Cases, Gol el and Steel Pens; Dam- bles Spoons, .Razors, ' .PIE - lied Ware, SEWING MACHINES, Le., &c., Sc With almost all other articles usually kept in such ' estahlislumeats, which are said 10ow for Ci .41..51 IX. Rep:.lrlng dono noel,' and promptly, and on short notic,. A. FOLUY. Aug 1?. 1373. 001,! WOOL! T EE undersignc4l aro prepared to pay the Highest Market PriciA CkSII I Lax WOOL, at tlkat; BOOT AIM SNOB STORE, is Sears's Brick Block. Wo !rill ho pLtagail to hay* our friend• milt and ZlAMllffi, OWt errpqx, OF Boots w: teh we propose to sell as low au am be perollaeed is any market west or ;iow• We Defy Competition on ourCustom-Made Work. CALL !MD SEE US. C. \V. Sl,A.r.s, BEARS St BODDIE, I. AL 1 Welleboro, Pa., June 3, 1873.-tf. Victor Cariiage Shop 6 , T .. ~, , ..._,,r _ AvErpa- 4 AN a b • I 1 111; undprsigned wish to call the attention of the 1 public to the fact that they are manufacturing from the • holcest selected materials, the latest and most approved styles of LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES, PLATFORM-SPRENG WAGONS, and also the fine CUT-UNDER PLATFORM cat- RTA.6I.:, co convenient for turning about in a narrow ef pace. We shall keep always on hand a good 'araortznent of ;tnggie• and Platform Wagons, and customers from abroad may rely on finding here just what they want and at as low, a price as in consistent with FIRST-CLASS WORK, Ordorn promptly MIA. Our place la at the WI eland of Bradford & Compton, near the Troy Ilottae. DANIEL COMPTON, Troy, Pa.. May 6, 1973-Iy. E. E. Dres,py, Ayer's' Cathartic Pills, For all the purposes ,of a Family Physic, CURING lostiveness, Sattnilloe,Dys- Tide, Indigestion, Dya ttery, Foul Stomach and reath, Erytifpeltur, Head. le, Piles, Rheumatism, 'options and. Skin Diseaa ., Biliousness, LiverSlopr,, plaint, Dropsy, Totter, Tumors and Salt •Nheum, Worms, Gont, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and Puri. rying t ltd loud, aro the moat congenial purgative yet veriecte . Their effect"' abundantly show how much they er el ill other Pill,, Therare safe and pleasant to tat: thit powerful to ouro. They 'Purge out the 'foul humors of the blood; they stimulate the slug ! tltislt or disersicrectorgica into action; and they impart uealib and tone to (leo whole being. They cure not only the every day complainta of everybody, but formidable awl tttnneiois diseases. Most skillful physicians, moat uminctnt cdergytiten„ and our boat citizens, send certifhptes,of cures preformed and of great bertentl.they pave (I.,riced from these Pills.— They aro thessfest end brt physic for children, be cause mild ne well as eJ7 , cluoi. BE t_•gt sugar coated, they are easy to take; and belaz purely seqstable, thy are entirely harmless'. =MIMEO Dr. J. C. AYER iST cu Lowbßillingi., „ t Praiiicat anti 4n4.11 Roar 0/Ivlntsts. 'J SLI) BY ALL DBITOOLOTS ND DBALBRE LS' WED MEM for Sale by Taylor EC Sppading, Wr..Usboro ktte,. 12, 18V3.-Iht Tioga Marble Works. , iIIIE undersigned 150 t , prepared to execute all or I. dent for Tenth .totte3 end bliontimentA of olther Italian, or Rzttlaitc? vt t h o latest etylo and approved workmanship and with dispatch. lie keeps eonatently on hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may favor him with their orders, miss reaponable terms as can be obtained In the country.. PRANK ADAMS. len. LIEI72L Cyrus I). Sill, WHOLIW I ALE DFAT,ER IN Foreign and. Domestic Liques WINES, dm, Ac. Agent for Fine Old Whiski es, Jam 1, 1872. CORIS7 , N. X. Timber :Land for Sale. 'rag, undaraigued offers for sale two hundred and thirty-elm acres of timber laud about:eight miles south-welt of Wollsboro. Thoro la a largo'quautity of hemlock and onnsiderablo chestnut upon Itl A pot tion Of it Hill make flne flaming lands. It v4ll be sold on time. Inquire of W3f. A. EITONr.. August 26. 1.87841. We!labor°. Pa.- JC:i .IFILX NT XNG of any tiaaoription ozeonted with !icos*. Cl " r ite "14° .iinvots.n AZID i Shoes, 1 PAI ,V, - -T E -- 0P!,0. : S T , IR:0 N - ~:--Yl,-:10,-,11-K Si 11STAll 1,1311 ED IN 1849 . VOSrro A. WESTON & CON, PORTABLE AND STA TIONA RY STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS GANG SAW MILLS, ENGLISIL MULAY & c.ILROULAIt MILLS SHINGLE MILLS AND ENGINES ALWAYS ON AND. • Water Wheels suited to all heads of water, Tannery Irons, Bridge. Irons, .In experience by our Air. lir. H. Calkins of over twenty years as a Machinist and Torentan,,enables by his personal Supervision, to make strictly first-class Goods. . Feb. 18, 1873.-1 y W. J. I - Lorton Sr, Bro., DRY COODS, DRESS GOODS, 1 OLO.T.ltuirok, ditEN %St FURNISIIIkG GOODS, WHITE GOODS, YAN- bNf 13.Z4 IiTOTX f HATS, CAPS, FOOTS, SHOES, GROCERTES, OIL- - 1 COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Bent. 9,1878, NvA.irr - E, MO el of in want of goods that nifty are on Dana with A lamer ate* than Mt. Dross Elostts. Campl'a MO, French Piagonals, lOW *WTI 01110 :4 3kV atiao:fluiati kl : 3 4 Amartean Beaver gohatre. CHEAPER THAN EVER. Imbroklerat &OroMeted insertiptip • iftti) ac t i4s, imes, Lingiui, " • • Napkin/1 . , ToWolinga At the Lowest Prices. White Flannels, Red Flannels, Blue and girey Flanfnels, - . 1 Stripe Sheeting, , . Repellents, WILL NOT BE Broad Cloths„ EMI Suits made to Order by be best Tailors CARPETS! CARPETS! Of all•kinds as cheap as can be bought in any town or city in the country. 3341)331( EMUS WEIL. r rAx . ntsaa-t - -fr 3BILUSS,_ELAS TWO A,.I.TE• THRT PLAY, OIL c.L.orrn-s, We 801 QOCiD GO,Q3 - 1 1 9 and will make it pay for people to eorcw and. Bop us. s ccatvi s N. to Q6*7118714 flan, t WAITE. MANUF. 3 ,t3TUrtERS OF PSRTIOTLAII, ATTENTIOS PAW TO lihre Just received the kirgeekeAuck.ert CLODS, &c., ever brought foto wgx.avAglto Woad sal' to their customers In %logs county Tzulielz Brilliantine, French Poplins, Japanese Poplins, Alapaeas Po_e ~ATUZ,iaiZ3 T. 41, 2f ZVBR. W. J. BOSTON k 888 Qasslateass, Pongee'', Imported bilks ['BIASED OAB,lituttrm, Be,avers, SOW READY FOR THE FALL TRADE. C: C:-.AIATHERS Staple an 4 Fancy ' .11i r t li.); 6 QO-DS,- DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, Shoes, &C.; Suitable for the spring Trade.- ,1 • My afook has been proouredfrom the best markets in the country, and therefore you wilt be satisfied with prices, cTT EL Corning Foundry dt achine Sh ESTABLISHED 1840. Manufadoirors ofttationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Gearing, Shafting and Machinery required for Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Grates, for burning Tan. Screws for moving unit ached and leached bark, Castings, Bolts, Railroad Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice. We have fa cilities f i de shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can furnish Machinery cheaper than Eastern or 1. Western; ullclers of the best quality. Jan. , lill2- y. Preston 8& 1-leermans, MANUTACTITRERS OF STEAM ENGINES, BOlLgitst CIRCULAR, GANG, AND MULAY SAW MILLS, MACHINERY FOR GRIST MILLS, TANNERIES, &C., GEARING, SHAFTING, BOLTS, AND CASTINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS IN IRON . & BRASS. Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly an&at reasonable rate Our Mr. G. Tv", Preston is styli • knolion as one of the best mechanics in Western , • a 47 e10 York, anti he gives his personal attention to the details or our business. Corning, N, Y., September 2, 1873.4 y: SOO KEGS OF VAILS w. C. IKR i-ciss4 s&T, Co. A FULL STOCK or arp enter's otts t anb• pairpotts Itcui6 \ \ Special Attention paid 4,000. Cords of Hemlock Bark CONTRACTS Will be made for the purchase of Bark peeled and delivered t h e ensuing seaa s on, at 44.60 per cord of 2,200 BA; cash on delivery. \ Bark' peeled last year will be received for thenext ninety days at $4 per cord of 2,200 iba; coati on de livery. ' We will make contracts for peeling 4,000 cords of but on lands -of the Pennsylvania Joint Lend 'and Lumber Co. BAILEY, LOWELL & Wellsboro, lay 13, 1573-tf. MILLINERY. M lia s S a o 7 F e l r li;L l D arg a e n a n n or deeess e tobl pu stooko bl r i Millinery and Ladles' Furnishing and Fancy Goods, which are offered at very low rates. LADIES' SUITS, PARASOLS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, CORSETS,ROOP-SKIRTS, HOSIERY: LADES, and Notion: also ready-made white whltegoodsin everysarlety, paylte ar9 iordlall7 laylted to inafeet ; and purcluise., K. W ,173Yi13 Has just received a large 7 stock . of CC).ItIV . I[WOr - , JUST RECEIVED BY ,orii. 4,,yr,..4.; , 4 - - 1 i 41 -. 0. :-.2, THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED. With only a single matress. For durability, comfort, cleanliness, and adjustment it has no equal. A. su perior bed for the sick-room, es well as fur persons in health. Orders solicited by the proprietor for Tioga PAT/4FX, Epril 1, 1573..-tf. Mansfield, Pa. Magic Glas§ Cutter. rpHIS is a wonderful little invention s and for the trillingexpense of FIFTY CENTS every person can have nue \ in his house and shop and be his own" glazier. This Instrument will cut glass better than any diamond which will cost Fifty Dolim s. Any per son can use it. Lt is simply a nice putty knife with a small steel wheel, that makes twenty.live hundred revolutions itt a minute—tempered in a peculiar man. ner. It requires no skill or practice to use it. _Any , body con cut glass with it—even if child. it will ;last alifetime.. WAgenta wanted. Sent prepaid pay firesaXed, upo ri n g RCN ant* and a Mani" • Fait • D#9l , . .4:11SIMPO COUNIN(I, STEUBEN COVNTT. N. V. to Tin Hoofing Bartlett's Patent June 21, 1870. ' . Lipka( sfnitg, elastic Slat. A LUXURIOUS BED! Alter aO 'fear' of trial has proved to be the beat lacqtling and _pain ruttetn. Aug Liniment the World. It is recomnaonded with unbounded assurance in all cases of (Ints. Bruisas, Barns, Sprains, Rheu matism, Hard Swellings, Bites, Chilblains, f-tize hess of tie Joints, Irozeu -Feot. Ears, Sc., among all persons, and for Sprains. Foundors. Ring-bone,Poli Dull Scratches,Wind.2, ails; iloof-ale, fisivins, Spring-halt, Saddle. Collar and /farness °AL's; also diseases of tha Eye and Ear W. Horses, Mules or Cattle. • vim JIM Coro NOrtralgla, Rheumatism, Clout, a Back, Salt-rheum,Poisonous Bites, Extern al B one and Muscle direetiona, Bore Nipples, d may bo justly termed the panacea for all EXTERNAL WOUNDS. nomembor, this Liniment did not spring up in a day or a year, producing TEED MOST ABOUItD AND UNNATURAL CUD= ODOM= BT NEW.BO7IN AM) 2d ii Isunsiners. But we have the experience of over thirty years of ttlal, with the moat substantial results, and by a multitude ofwituesses. -IL If theLinimentts not as recommended, the !21 Money will be Refunded. Do not be imposed upon by luting any ahem niment claiming the same properties orremiltn- They are a cheat and a tread. Y3O ewe and imt nothing but • itglang Liniment, Sir Sow vs AM Dntraourra amp eotniTr.:4 Oro= AT 25mi 60c. and $1 per Bottle. Ilan= SIZE OF Barmy:, Sm.% 4tc. - „tts . . ,_, tt' : '' ,. *s• ' . iz4 - . -- 'ls ~.`,-,--:. _ _ -, '..:4,,11,i'- :-''7:-:-- __......?•••:".•f; ,:••-- ~ '`-,;•_::.5,_, --7__..!, ..,,i.,-,.,,,, • . •s'- - • ' t. , :,: , 7kA.;t0?i, ~. , - •-• i , -- , ,-,t-.-.., ---.-,, • ; , ii• ;; - .-i,..‘!..-.3.z., .-; ,IN---- -t - - - - --- "r - - '•.. -' l'.l: r j ', ' ' W75••14`,. i r ".. , . - / -.. ' • • ":: =- -r.." - : , %,../. :•-•+- , . ' - 'A m ,. ~,-• , it:. - !:- - - V P. liagraolio, - 1-Sic:),h-li . _ A FEW APPLICAI IIONS :s.TAKI' A °Pure Blooming-C It is Purely Vegetable, and its operation 1 ,, 7+ en and felt at once. It does away tne Appearance caucied by neat, :re went. Heals and removes all Blotehe II p dispelling dark and unsightly spots. DriVc:b away Tan. Freckles, and Simburn, and by its gentle but P o '6