II II 6 tie ELYP • • ;Alkali Station. • • Crotur says y a poet ;maybe; . l ain't mach on Aqui : I "CllCEl,Cf_4l44lliVtaet 1/41it4.!940.01-I**: are y rime. • Poetry !—that's the way some cbaps puts up an • idee, But I takes mine "straigh l t without sugar," and that's what's the 'Titter with toe. Poetry ! r —just look round you,—alkali. rook, and $ 11 11 e ; 1:1 - Sa Sege- rush, rook, and alkali; ain't it a pretty page! Sun in the east at tnornin', sun in• the west at , night, And the shadow of this 'ter station the on'y thing . moves in sight. !--Well now—Polly l Polly, run to your Run ri ti gh a t in a ; wiy, ulyiocP! by 4, l Aln't she a lamb?l. l Ot t t ,Poetry I — that reßuls uts/o'6lt, in' right in that suit: Jeet shot that door Char, will yerTlfor Cirely's 'ears is cute. Poetry ! Ye noticed Polly,—the baby 7 A month afore she was born, Cicely—my old woman—was moody-like and • forlorn ; Oat of her head and may; and.falked of flowers and trees; Family man yourself sir? Wtll, )i.O know wba a woman be's. Narvous she was, and restltsf,—said that sae '''couldn't stay." Stay,—and the nearest woman seventeen miles away But I fixed it up with the dilutor, arl-hg-enid would bc b on ltnil It . Aud I kinder itnek•by theehantt an:dtgneed in that kit ii'land One night,—tha tenth nt'Oetnt,Pr,—l %yoke with a chill and fright, For the door it was standing open, and Cicely warn't in sight, lint a note was pinned on the blanket, which it said that she "couldul, stay," But had gone to tisit her iftighbor,--seventeen wiles away! When andhow she stampeded, I dOn't wait for to see, For uu in the road, next tninit, I 4tarte•l as wild 411 she•; Running first this way and that way ) like hound that is or,the 7 i; Z / For theta no track in the darkness to tell me tho way she went. I've bad some mighty mean moment' afore I kern 'to this pot,— Lott on the Plains in '5ll, droiended elorost, and shot; But j out on this alkali desert, it bunting a crazy Was raly as• on eat il-faitorj a* nitAbiitg-Vici "Cicely ! Cicely ! Cicely !" I called, and 1 held my breath, And "Cicely !" came from the canyon,—aud all was as still as death. And "Cicely! Cicely! Cicely!" came from the rocks below, And jest but a whisper of "Cicely !.' 'down_ from them pettfli of snow I ain't what you call religiouv,,--hut I jest looked up to the sky, And—this 'yf,r's to what I'm coming, and maybe ye think I lie s : But up away to the east'ard, yaller and big and far, I saw of a Suddent rining the l!riglerizq kind of star. Big and yaller and dancing, it eeetned to beckon to me Yeller and big and dancing, such as you never see: Big and ya.ler and dunt,ing,—l never yaw such a •tar p And I thought of them ?harm in the Bible, and I went for it then andibar. Over / the brush and bowAters 1 stumb!e.l and pushed, ahead • Keeping the s i tar afore me, I Went mharever it ird. It might hey i been for an heal when suddent and peatt and nigh, Out of the yearth afore me thar riz up a baby's cry, Liot4D dte!! the '3 amc mu±ic : but her Itiov they , aro atronger now Thelitbe day I packed her a nd,her mother,—l'm deroed i I I jest know hvw. But the doctor ketn the next tnini!, and the joke o' the whole thing le Thateis never knew what happened from thn very flight to this' hut Cicely pays you're II poet, and maybe you . might, some day. est sling her a rbyme:bout a baby that. was born in a cliyimip r s*r., - i tj And see what she says : and. uld fellow, when you speakof the star, don't tell, And how 't - ras the doctor's lantern,—for maybe 'twoll't sound so well. From Poeiiiq Ly DAVI itbcd by Field!, Osgood & Co. SPORT IN TEXAS.-000D SROoTING. —The San A utnuloiflrld4 l lal;Pri vat° advices from- on, the forenoon of Dleeenilier 7," t. l' , . Will iams, a well known lawyer of El Paso, while under the influence of liquor, commenced abusing Judge Clarke and • senator Fount in, in a saloon. Sena tor FeutitOntiponedto step In, Lind was liniziediat ly , ;p red .lipliii bi Will iams and shot if tivp places. He 'will 11 probably die. Judge Clarke ordered the State pOlic , under Captain French, to arrest Williams, who bad gone to his house and barricaded it: On a demand to surrendl ) r, he r4fused. The doors wore burst pen and firing commence(l, Williams selecting Clarke, whom. he killed, -while so:near hitnraii to burtrhis clothes with the poWder. French then shot Williams in the right side, and again. in the right eye. Clarke died almost instantly, and Williams within twenty minutes. 'Williams, the assail -- . . ant, was well known here as a man of considerable legal ability, but addicted to excessive use orardeat spirits. Jude Clarke was' from New York: Senator Fountain was well known here. " How doth the little busy bee," was answered with stinging emphasis on a Western railsVay train recently. At Newton, lowa;'-the express agent un suspectingly received on his car a box, looking harmless enough, consigned to a distant station. soon after the train started, the perplexed official noticed several bees issuing from the aforetneti= tioued box, and buzzi ng about the pack ages aryl Investigating the contents of the car generally; to' lib as tonishment, the number increased, and presently be himself became the object of their attention. He made a frantic plunge "for cover, and at the next sta tion threw the box out on the platform. From this, still more direful mishaps arose.. The box, breaking in tn v, f a ll, all thebees were teletised, and'ltt 'once made a furious rush for the ear win. dows, to the eonsternatidri of the pas sengers, who 'Very soon et competent to tell how the busy bee'iemployed his time. 'The "shining h`coqr" was em ployed so industriouslyil that the pas sengers were fain to flee the stings amd arrows of the outrigtionsl:torttitfeoiiiid flee to a neighboring swamp, and there remain until an ingenious brakeman found some sulphur and smoked the buzzing victors from the ears. —S. Jour One hot night, the sleeping ear on a train gave a sudden lurch, and threw the occupant of an - upper berth into the aisle. -.His companion suddenly awak.. ening shouted So him. asking him if he had fallen from his bed. "No," was the reply, have just melted and run out." • zAktz.i..A',Ait;".-c,,T-tV Br{Os, a tat. LO 147110LESALE • 4- S f: A M,()' R i o GER i s , . .T. Louiro RE, 't.' - `J;LISEStODE; 'I; CALDWELL RT5..01 1 .8 .• A • 1 " rt, , t-1,4„:::s-fitp,miLtsi IiORBIORE 411.0.5. a, CO., w4AI4 04-140e6ai., tentt6e6t46lTvide tlitiLeAttilet'tetAbi - Sotithern Tier of New l'lnk,and Nortpor. Penn sylkenta,;:tiiiitiv.iirginattri:Aat:asiortitaipfdf .11 - A ••,)t GROCERIES:ft:PROVISIONS ...-i. , . .c.. - 1.7 , ..r.. - -,-.:. n . con I tan tly on bail:lAL ntlkeirpfig _ rp,Wprehonce and Stores, Nii.;,2V4444 IpgiOo . 4044 N. 1,, pAi. an/offered for snit/ on the inOs liberal terms, satrforpction ip all cpoc i s guarpptocd.: ' t.,:"- .. 7 ;, .yt''' ' 2 - .'"l -tt.. - 1 - 1 - ; :-'" : - . -- i •',: , itliir 'Steiiiii'lliiiiii .1 'oritte Roasting of Coffee and the,,C4tinding„of Coe and Spices, are of Ihe most recent im proted constroetioni,, and not eaeelild-by f any In 014PiAPtt.t.I., • -TEAS. . We bare a full stock of cbolcoyeaa. We buy direct from Iropoitero York,fot uasb;und sellas cheap au any boutelt the ttade. ' Stigars, Molasses Syrups • front the best Refiners; aid' iota' at' latost and lowest New York quotatiour. FOiIEII3,N DRIED;FRUIT, AND ALL HINDS OF. NUTS, Fish=.Dry & Pickled We buy from first hands In the Bast, and can afford a better article at a leaser price than any fire r in Western New York. WOODEN WA\kE, Cordage and Brooms—A fulliine of goods. LIQUORS. We call the 'attention of the Trade to our large o°o of Wines and Liquois, which for purityand fineness are unsurpassed. IMPORTED ALES—Scotch, Irish and En gliab, and of the beat brands constantly on band FOREIGN AND DOMESITC LIQUORS— IV,e specially invitepurchasers to call and ex keine our iteck of Foreign and Doraelcto Liquors beforibuying elsewhere. MEDICINAL WHISKEY— We put up for the especial benfit of the sick, a pure article of Old Bourbon Whiskey for the Druggist Trade. Sole Agents in Elmira, of the Urbafka Wine Co. In brief, we invite a close scrutiny of ourgoode and'their prices, the whole assortment being too nunierpuS to mention in detail. LORMORE BROS._&. CO., No . . 37 & 39 Carroll St. ,Elmira, N.Y. Sept. 21, 1870.-ly. The Singer SEWING MACHINE. FIGURE% FACTS AND FANCIES . . The Singer Manufacturing .company in 1869 sold 86,181 machines. These figures, and those given below, are from sworn returns (to ,which any one can have access) made to the receiver, appointed by, the ,Owners of valuable . sewing machine patents, who license most of the compa- nies of lesser importance. In' 1869 the Singer Idanufacturing ,Company Soil over the Leavitt S. M. Co., 86,010 machines, Sold over theParham " - 85,640 _ " Sol over the .ettna • " 89,283 ~ ''. So d'ever the Empire ~7 8,08/ ` i . " So &over the Florence " 78,120 . " Sold'over tholked --" 67,094 " Sole over the Howe " 41,781 " Sold over the Wheeler & Wilson, 7,915 " . . Sold over the Graver & Baker, 61,693 ". Sold over the Finkle & Lyon, 85,442 " Sold over the Willcox A. Gibbs, 69,580 " Sold 'over the American ,13. IL; 78,989 " It is a fact, and the figures show it, that the salerof 1869 far exceed those of our 'rivals in trade. It is also a fact, that ,we soul ~ last _year over FORTY TIICUSAND more machines:llmo, we did two ,years ago, rt, is also another fact, that these increatied sales ere otitng to thi.great and ;growing popularity of . bizi - Nevi Family Belittig iitfachitte.- It-1211011 another latit,etbst, .pin'ety of ever hundred machines -, inadaand sold by us are for FAMILY use. Bat the.stratt gest fact of all IS, that some ileitiersi kncifrisigit ' would be vain to attack the repttation titan! manufacturing srictelifies; arid who' are free to'ad- Mit all that can be said in their favor, thus hop-. ing to secure the buyer', confidence,. have 'the -boldness to say that we have no family Seib* machine, whereas our new machine for that - tilst, pose is capable of a range and variety•of °aqui. site sewing, which amazes even thee° who are familiar with the best work of other family, ma chines. . : • . - , • - Now it is mere fanny to suppose, in the face of the above figures and facts, that inch sayings es the one spoken of can have any, weight.: In— stead of giving ear to such fancies, most people; before buying, (whatever may be claimed about Paris Exhibitions--or Fairs, where we xeldeth exhibit machines,) examine and judge for'thern 7 selves, and because in doing' so they find out New Family Sewing Machine as superior to oth er family sewing machines as our manufacturing maohinos are for their purposes. 'Die true world's Fair, held in every city, hamlet and home, has awarded tut the premium of the high, est sales. • ~. Thee° machines are left on trial., We ask 'no one to buy; unless perfectly satisfied that the machine is all it is represented. E. W. HOGABOOM, Gaul Agent for Tioga county Manetleld, Jan 4, 1871 y 1 I?ekrltigtie3r. A. B. EASTMAN, OrERATIVE A,ND lIECHANICAL 111'4. ••! DENTIST. Having bought Mr. Van jlorne's interest in the partnership of Eastman it Van Horne, wo'd respectfully request all persons indebted to the late firm to call and settle at once. Odle° oppesite the Cone House, where be Istl continue the Dental business in the most ap proved and skilful manner, at the lowest possi Notelet,. :Call and see speeloieni and teatime nies before going,elsewhere. _ Dee: 140100 ' ' ' A. 13. EASTMAN. Wellsboro Hotel COILIIIAIN,. ST. THE AVENUE, W LIZSBOA9, RA. SOL.AIisTNEL,,PAQPIR,* 3.4 PMSi Thi Is a popular Hotel lately kept by 8.8. Holiday. Tho Proprietor will spare no pains to snake it a first-class, house. AU the stages ar rive and depart from this house. A good hostler in attendanci,i - ffirLitrpt3rr,attsekl4l . Jan 1, 1871Lly WSBREA fb my Niue )`ladle hoe left my bed y - y_ and board without' ust attire ' r 'provoca tio, this io, to aotify all none not.to harbor or trust her cm my account, ' i I will not 'nay any debts at her contractin asr this data . • flalliTan 471ta. 9,187 1. PAU% WATlillit • ALL , AND. 7,Vr AND. t ".‘ It ems Fj • i : i ga ' (. 4 4* 14.‘„,4141-1 r . , r.. '..• .... . At i r'' - i..“... IC,. z ,'; ;:,.; 1 : 7.1 1 .. , fili 4 4 414 •12410,Wi11e iir ...,..$ -37 7 t , -; , . u : 1 z " ~,, t 1 h ..11.41 ,, ,:011112 1 ‘piAT1V1DNL1.4 1 4.,141 , ..0.r4 dill li :::. ?;rr .i• VA , V1 : :4, rit,ff4 7 WiltIZALL'a. , 2.%.19:11 . il fit)ir4lk ; . 1... - , .t :,,:..„.1 9 . 6 ,,,... • am' ,1..011 de W513,0 , cr , iza.....A . u: boa - a:toil , Itfoultou e.t.a N lyilvistz, girc i 10 .; I.:1 '71::-j:',EOR XII% 14451 3 ia•Sit ••tii .: . 3 t'irTA A . li: ' L.A.4'4'4'411A 1.: 2 4:1:; ' 1.9 43;4 , I • 0 . '1 . .. . , lt t 1.1 , ::::::: -LI a'zra - ia Z. 31 . r ilioglWWWallooli - •-" , e .., 1 1, - :,:-...;17, ,' . .,41, 4 11Vr Z: , Vl' .I';',_'.; , -7.1 , 1!5? r;-.0 ..1' P ..V7s 4 %.: 1 . THROLIGIIzuTIIVSTONVT 1 - 'ttitd:u.' a lilieyand oo . v.I44I‘'YIS II- ti - ii:t l liii'iii)f - w w .. , :I only 1').."7# .. rw, , „.-‘ , ....z 7, t,. ,- ,?-..5.;,_:. ',"•:j rir ", , , : ,‘' - i's . ~ ,' 1 ..1,..: " ',...: S'W' 4;4)0 VI r.' I Go4olooS`'''''''' f . but ihtifiiits'iti 'itiallOkihettrohitelloidertOihe' :bottoOtt‘ of , thi tairkiet :--)llThibUyi:olttittiiifitteftiow, sorttneutof : - i'. '',';...::, :.-., t .---A.:,...‘, , ...:• , ,:x:-, %, i i -z .:. .. i t'-. : •-.F.-.- 1 i'..3-1-'11.. , .:::-V.4•1:514 , 4 -- 44- ,-.. LADIES' DRESS'''':OOOI)F All styles and' prioem,:r. ;X: :` HAT-6 - NIALP U IQQVS:-.ZANP, - -444 0 ) 4 OROORNA ,F-#II.4BSMAIM stkoVdaiiii 4 liibtA - Wo do vitt_ ppm 01040- akflatießt MLA otoro, orp:It0j!ig0li:#000 - .004:titgli0d 0 ;; '-,Y 6 7A,i0(404 1 0iii 42 00- 0: J4 1,0 0 0 J . W ' O 4 11 I: 44 12 Z - -- 4 O 8 : 7 4.; !:01i Ksl.4oltc.:: PALL Al'irt \zirmLINERY. = its. E,.. Er. Kittiiiiii;,'o3r - I4ail * 1 bookot:rekbito pitivtostra. 4 l49 l 4.;! ; ' tl , ~,.! . .N"' i - f- - F 1 Ilk Winter; 11 ' t s : , e *.„ - - 1 to wttirsbecinvites the attintion of the of ViolitbOtcC and vicinity. 1 . . . MRS. ii. E. #11k1)321L&;:;. MEM I.oe*** - :'-. : _st*le -- 4 Ilai - ATKiiit3 & 1806.10 N re opitfnilif:" - '4'' . lllll /to that th eyl;4 111 ° i:b u ll stir • • Livery for Dire, .' At tbelr Stable on i'earl 5t.,., oppoiltd-Wbeelii's wagon shop. Single pr doable rigs furnished to order. : They aim ' to keep iota horse. knd 're ggae, and intend to please... Pieesreas?nahle. - , - WATKINS it•LOJWIN. , Jan. 4,1841-Iy. - • ~.. ' '2 -• r Wellsboro" Bakery. JJ. BURGIN - would say to the .loitizens ''' Wellsboro and ,vicinity that be is pre part' to supply them with ; - BREAD, PIES AND CAKES, of the best quality. We also MAIM meals and and 'Fresh OYSTERS to those who wish. Call at the old Stevens' stead. 3. 4. B.Eltani • Nev. 23, Ife7o-I,y. 41, New. Photograph Gallery—D. H. Naramore._' _ inotion—c. E. Brewster. SPROUL NOTHR! HE sulaseriber would resepeotfully Worm T the publie; ilbtat he is IttoW reaching' LARGIk t , AVIDITioNs to his stook of lIIERCHANDISE, bought tbfigreat' deollne prices, *Mal enables hfra to offer many'-.. • " Great, Bargains. • • . i . • ~• ~. i Oho ladies ails Invited to gamine Lis stook o , SH4WLII DRESS GOODS, wbiob.contain many new styles and fabrics not before introduced in this market. ..ri, ,, -c- .sw. ~-...,;.,_ noviti - EiPsits - • • 4 ::-....---.1",77---. - n-f:-.• ._ ' Would do wilt oiliiiiiittlidwtoo.of se TABLE LLENEMVABI r igtfik, ..,..7i) •`,' '• ...•- , 7. - f" , 1•"•'-‘-'.: -- a' ~, -_, • tm••• ,•,,,.. 1 _ ~ --1•4•,..•_,,,,,,, _ •• ~_ ~,ke. _•., ,_._ _ _--••••-- z ~ .,-,- ,,p .1.4.4 „ ...,-v•• • " 7 , .. , .. - P7a‘; - :!: l4l :l 4o Tzr ottt rie:l 4 - i . II. IIARD if '. -..2 Att iir ei_ i ..':, 4 l.4 l ' IXT ti-hlt ';: -%J i n. Wellsboro, Jait:,11,41 . 571. • • • '44 , 4, "iArA l-', _ 'Y•ii 1 1 ,, ,c. , ' 77. - -41.' . 1 ; It BACO BAILEY t ;;-' . • 44*m It: Drugs, lile4i4ines fi c:Vtienti4lo; VARgISILEti, DYESTUFFS. Alcohol, Pure Wines and Liquors, for. Medical Purposes. ; • :Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Toilet Articles, oar Phypicians'prescliptionscompennderlat all hours. BLOSSBURG, PA. Jan. 4,1871 ly. Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, THIS Machine Is - the ladies favprite, and possesses aitthe advantages of other ma. chines, and is furnished much leis in price than other treddie nuichiries. - Any one desiring a ttladbine will'eall op,,,.orAddresitu, • . a l - - • ,,,- CroQiced,Opeki, ! ' - 1 rienmilligiat for Jan.,4,1871-3m.„ te-T,--ufj49lPlo_-.91;!!- For Sale or Rent. A_ GOOD, dairS,Sedlin-Tiogniownaldil, Ty. villicamtb Fa..,AonitilesnilasiiesYot tiffs abOat,-100 :awn itspinaod, and 48 unitOptoind. Mut - VA it thrasi . , inn* dwelling houses, an apple and pliftstairob vicVnudotherft,nit twlts, J.refoiasstp:Also ado jointng *Ai viost, a farm ,and timber lands from 40 to 200 acres as dasiftd, Wild 80 sores improved, wild a good, arcs.s apple orahatid.,, Gq 9. # pir e • %ball, 187t-41'. • 11.11; gm NEI ~ gli • E SiDEA a. 4 EMS RE ry w w. MS ME and MEE 'TO * rugs and EMI ,„ ' ' ' T EN WALL ME ID any quantity and at low figures. I want it than any other firm in the County; further. I do they receive goods by the underground railroad. C., rr. I • 42it' r , ..., t.,,,,,, , ~..,- 4 ....':i. , t- • . - ' - Vi . ~,, tt * .,. . ` , , 5 - . l e - ; , ' . 6 - 147 , P. 4. 1 4 . 4 i" "7 0 . ; , illai: 1 -4 4 , :t.....: .., c V I. Gals,' Putty, Alec, _ ~.,...i 888 OBBNE OIL, TOBACCO, CIGARS, -c%zi . , iiol.ll feet I key everything usually hoped ill a A ,047261ng in tay,/ine to give me a gall. No °barge '--., r ., _ - '''''i Jamwte. 4 ,_ r-, ,-,_ ic .,,, st'W-F 4 ,o,t` ' , IA. . N '''' - i ...... Ci..**;:. 4 EYEZININ NMI rs D - Y er: EMI MI • I MI a. a. NIC.AL bas Just received an immense Ito LADIE'S DRE We hasie In the line-orPrlnhi DRESS GOODS, BHA 8, FLANNELS, OAFS I • REB, NOTIONS, HOOP RIRTS, All wool_ :Talon he- & C A large stook of substantial Goods, suitable Farmers and Median, rates, even less th last Fail. - Grofert De rtment l q#.43 , We have a full line of Tea, Sugar, Coffee, ups, flaleratus,C &0., and all of the t brands. - s - •thßtkis--44tPititt Dee. E., 1870. Smith Siz AVai CORNING, N., Are now prepared io offer great Indus:same/4 thefrpai Just filed their *taro with au endle variety of} NHEW FALL 60 Of almOst . :eiery4ride, quality and price. We. only ask lie people to call and look through our stook and save us the tins Oonemositlngt don't bily *blab; &Milt; _ 4 - jifAlitirktit - 4.11)4 4 5,11%...A6 1,- 14 : 1 4— ( LA: We take pleaaarthl 4 -9. 4 V-iga couilti; ll , at we have an ea on varielz of spry Rattan!, of '11) Ymk Y ere 9 0. 4 A. A: 9_• A 1. - t ,4 .1 4 ." . 4 • _ . • - ANDAVIRITE GooDs A. very large assortment, and at vary lOw,prioes. .1 4 "1•:• ' ' - • 04.'; : tst . ; i t T We have a ver y ial go - s t ock - of CaVete, varying in viality and price. Par "" w. t okteg 4040111 a 114100011A1 demon Wean end leek Ulna& ear stook. We are atill -*pats .for: the rp t A t Q. "Wilted Siates TEA Company, and are gallin g eas t /gado 4:4 p.A.7 0 AMIE* 410;414r tbapt r"*L4 ISFAMOnitt-filsitoßlNT. , imams% aust - nopmw nowt, liolnikS ( 0 1 ;• 11 . • •-; .--: Corkiing; 94 - 31:4 . 48,70: 72 -:' '.)--,:tiir- ',7::;._ ^:, ; .:::, • ,9 Axeuold., rz q. • .4s 1 / 2 1 •,r f•- • idtt_t_,VO4 , 2*-. .• .• t. i ~~ i AND HOOF 'SKIRT MANT.TrARTOR Y 9 k . No. 4,ARCADE BLOCK,(near Erie Depot,) CORNING N..Y. . _ I This is the largest Vahey Store.lll - StetibinCOunty, and is now tilled within] immense stock of the latest novelties for MEI Pall 4 Great bargains in tlearnless,KlD,OLOV,BA v and every other, kind of Gloves. ) ;EP : j', ' IRS v " W- h •Il' J r BR. t fk,:, ' N TARN, ,. - 1 SILK r - , tilli of , ; i 41 g:i; . • 11 BOWS ,1 ,i,' t '' ),k Ita - 1 1AIA- : 1 4 ,' 6 4 1'' -, , ' dilation, 11ti I 0: 7 )A gl, OUTILS, ' BW s ;r: 1 13 - ••1;1 . I D &ZS ? ' " '..1 -3 --I.AUB: - • immilitts, - t -- ' J -4IIT INS, BUTTONS. BUTTONS, BUTTONS. , .i 4 : 1 TA - 7 sl- - VV,: ~ , i --• •:'• , 4 1.:': ,•.',..i:l'i IT , 1,:c.1 10;1 A , !, 1 f 1 1:1.21. . 7 j In. I .. ' Faucy I Jeweig.,,, Bracelots.,,charatklir,;Chains, 1b - . • u • • •••:••:t-'D B 8 Slaw, itin - dieha y f fouttd la a ' ' % ;1 c 1 .51 4 f . •-,7•44. N ;, 2 1ip p ag Wi,Ciry i TertC ) tk Ual 14414 0 YOU williave mow Niu - bunittfOoditlyiliiiustairs "tit ityybygolna to the MAMMY STO4IO of I AnL • I 011; Bitterg; 1 / 9 rabilato T 9 oak s, 18t0.• Nut. the Depot], CORM% AY: lEN (:;1.A3W1 DEALS DYE PER YAN la; 0:54"k WHO WANTS TO WILL BEAR IN prom a Calico wrapper, toitbe coitly Eitke.. -: ' REM =I ere 4418011114. } •":1 .. < l r n W cofi PURE edicines, • • ittfßaftSi x AL r oe • , E E. EB, MI EMI NOTIONS, , EMI 1.3 Windt, Understood th m that no man can nu urpen OAP CIIRTAINS lass Dug Oton, and i ibowing,Goods.." Cali Vat." TIOGkB 1212 EU , • D D ND THAT 0 4 1 . :. ) 3 ;il of all the tricot styles GNU the cheapest to tie best. MI \ CHAS. ( e 'N r .:„._...,..„.:. ~,_•::,,, ~‘:, T' r . t . , ~ i. ~... .., 4 ::. , ~ • 9=ll BEEME -. rte , . :. . .:.:. ..::.:.:::~;:.. ~ .:. ~~~~~~ IEI (PemPk•Pr.mit°7:° , , , M , tr, , tima 84 41 , • 1 ' . i 1! 1 , 'MI-4:ft'r 9EI fl.l-.• , 3 i t. , 1 ti 4 ..''E iiaf= IA ''.ic I ' u s 7. R th a ,tl me ft h aaT ii iol i c l i ; lliaf:z..lf. te i ays VARNISHES, S.EROSENE, LAMPS, &O, • at lasi) obesper moll as unless .cy , ; t i. , ...1. i 7 **l. , F. tine, & FIXTURE& s site all in waist in 'and see. i l~~~~~ NTI k 4 , ii" , .1,-..„ - 4 • s, DOMESTICS, LINEN STOCK, BOOTS & SHOES. • imeres. as' wear at low M hewing Tobacco, . /LATHERS. e, rose, as they have DS, =XI , !HSTORt ~~' a~~~ A.A.. 4 riTi tli:4lltAtike I at s , , 1r- iT,--41." W. 6 -!; >o.lg 04,..:52, t d _ ffitif 'ii "fCr qtlzt.i !/;. 1 1 . :; _ Y .1.6. -- -,tiv ':<':::-r:.....-. :.) - lii. ':--iii,:-.:,:. '; et ~ , ? 64:;... 11.1;4:1 iSi 4 „ • PROP A* TLYS-7 Odgr. mcitic, their taste bittedgh; arid ancit#= gags mint., ~..~%~ ._ A v od lultgi - x44.pous., .Lides `are del) o.Y to tht:Mititeit.:97;o24--. = . . Yiel_ar.e...giv.enln ..eomplaints.:ollhe Wririare OVan,t, , ; 3szteh_ 421f/raid; V./ironic G;tarxhie the.Blac.lder, Nor ,. bid Irritation:a ; thO'!"(4oi ail 4 Vre thst4o, Disease o the' Prostate Gland, and retention o Incontinenceof Urine, from a .7og er, , , „in?. th,. park -gow e ~eined. link '. , . , f= , : , .;', it iTt4tictiVied§ he444.99 , , , N0,4* i 0Tende 4 . in..PO : Oepsia,,,airinio... Matisn4= Putan= 0.0 1 44 4 OW 4 4:P4V.• '.;-' ~ , - BacHu is usd by= persons. from the, ayes of 18 to 26 , and from 86 to. 65i or the decline or Chisqf of #fe;, aAer Confinement, or labor pains; Red -Wetting in children. • In affectioneeculiar to females, the Extract Bue -,une4tualeil other remedy, (18 in Chlorosis, or Re tention, Irregularity, Painfulness l or Suppression of- Customary Evactia tionsUlcerated or Schirrous Statel of the Oerue, Leucorrhaa, or Whites. p.LSEASES OF. THE BLAD DER, 'KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, 2)110P,510AL SWELL ING(4I.I4This medicine increases the Pol:POW:400 7 . 1 / 4 04 excite; the •A(• sarbents into healthy actin ; by which , the- Watery or Caleareous depositions, and all Unnatural enlargements are reduced, as well as pain and Inftam 7 ?nation. - - .41:.4 1 41111.130,LD'5. .8.41 7 T8AC'7 43 17CHIThati cured every case of pi ishie : 11a# Wien of ithe:neck- of the -Bladd anCkWitatiilkil'ofthe - .. - 470045; term vJ thi Zane-is aid 'Bladder, Be*- ion of Vine, Diseases of the Pr State Gland,.Stonein,the Bladder, 02100,6,_ ,, ereavek Brick-Duet, De- Po6iffign4,4fuous .or Milky Discharg es, .findfor-enfeeeled and delicate con stitatiOns,:of both sexes,,'attended with thefollowing4o,p&ms:.in - disposition to ozertitlic,: Loss. of Power, Loss of Alemor, 441414ty, Of Breathing, Weak Reruns - 21.embling, .liorror of Lai pease, Wakefulness; - - Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back Hot Hands, hang of the BoaV i i4r,yness the 21 4 1.)1 , Bruposv-pn'z , thertatVi - lklkiel Ckuntenaigeeifiiiiirsiti I.basiteide - ot the Mu5e4127'.0004 j'c • _ - " k:. lIA'LMBOLD '..4 ELY-TitAC T BUCRU is Diuretic and .Rlood-Pu rtfying, and cures - all diseases arising from hablife distipaticNexcesses and iniprudencislit il bfi t i.3 iniptirities of tAe -4Nood, tc., superseding Copaiba in afficlions for which it is used, such as Gonorrhea, Gleeti ,of long standing, ii244philitic AffeCtions=2n these das eass,s, used in connection with Helm bold' s Rose. Wash. Sold by all Druggists and dealers ever ywhere.' . Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Ilelmbold's: Take 00 . other. 1 2 110—,1.25 per bottle, or 6 •lottles for $6 .60. Delivered to, any address. Describe symptoms in all communi cations. I= Aci*;9l,A : - .I I :EEN,4I9LA 494 Bkazdtvety, N. r NONE ARE GENUINE UN IVSS aged wra er ? Amicatt ; 1 4 1 1. 4 414 1 144 14 494 7 )! Jay 14r illtoe47? ~~. I 1= ?.. =I REM ' F= EMI Ell N A , , d ,::,..i•di ,—.- c1.',. ,- -.... , ,A . , „iVi'd , *i:T..a?_:'• ;Ci ttinoilsfig lel sinus MEE IMRE ØQGY. =I , TARIKAISi AND ;:.MEDICINES; -PAINTS AN.D.Aikaf3k , ".' fiIADDSUS DAVIDS' INES, KEITH'S COMYENYRkTiti MEtgOikES, EMS fREDELLeSd ILUID,, EX thLOTsi::•. MEM BUitNETirk cocoittli; kola EXTRACTS ! KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENi'MEtiion 4 LKS, Rood- ESTiA PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING' EXTRACTS ? WALL IBM PARE& WINDOWALASS, *W:ll#4o„k4-o,ollt •-: .A.Nto DT COLORS) ,- • , 4.1344wa, IfAEV/Isi A CO'B RE -2. FINED . . iirboledale,,Ptigee., Buyers artirequested tooalland get quototione before gotfkg (rattler EU W. D. TERBELL & CO. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1871-y • I Furniure 1 Furniture 11=1 B. T. AftlN eIIAyINO completed his new Cabinet - Ware house oh Main' street, Wellsboro, has stook it with a large and superior assorted stock o FURNITURE. °belabor Bulti; Walnut, Ash, Maple, i. i . , so., so., 40., lima • . from $l6O down, and as cheap At the same goods can be bo't in the cities, freight added. , - Parlor suite, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,l from $125 down. Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE A-TETES, ,with Uptkolotory to snit. Center Tables, 'Walnut or Marble Tops Looking Classes, Brackets Pa per Backs, Booking Chairs„ - all kinds, Wholesale „mad Retail. lam manufaoturing as Usual, 'and intend to keep ‘1.4 full stock aware, home and city made at &Mimes., My Ware Rooms arts spacious and 'teat, and now contain the largest, costliest and beststook of Furniture ever brought into the county. Planing and. Mat Ching, SCROLL SAWING dt;',MO,I7I.DING, • . done to order at the Fiftory. Jan. 1, 1871-tf B. T. --- yAlq HORN Musical Instruments PUB subscriber informs tho public that he :bus soustautly on hand a large assortment of ORGoS, MELODEONS, Instruction 100191, for sale or rent. ]'ia►r].Ol9 furnished to order OLD INSTRUMENTS; TAKEN IN EXORANOE, and some of the lame on band to be sold cheap. He will be toped et hie ieeidellee neasPAtte a' Hotel In bildaldbary, Tioga comity, . dreg., A. B e A. BRIGGS, July (); 1870.—if. Crooked Crook, :Pa. Inghani's "olen Mills NE (-', DEERFIELD, P. V t liki subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimeres, Flannels, &c., &a., for Wool.— T oyalso manufacture aa venal— - 6 TO ORDBR., OR ON SHARES, to suit customers. All work warranted asrep resented. They invite particular attention to their Water Proof CASSIMERES, which are warranted in every respect. Partin lay attention given to ' ROLL - CARDING CLOTH DRESSING. INGILAAI I B large stock of Caaaimarea, do ~25 per cent less than any conipaiitors, and warrant ed as represented; NGHAlif_ 8 reanufdeture to order, and do all *lndsd il ltoll•Cardlng and Cloth Dressing, and defy oonipetltlon. . 1. i ... INGNAMB have as good an assortment .1 • , ~,.... .„ , , : 1 _ ~ ~ %_,, . ; , FIR glom!), 9a"neres, , and give more tor Wool in axe ange than any other eitablitibMent. ; Try - then:Land ea#afy your calv,es. INGHAliiirtirliOleettleititCrer at: the Oolro ~. •-,. . alumina Mitts, 2 tatlee below R oxville. _ .,...., ,....... 7 ,__ ~_ Irak a* Oat-0100a ate Warrantei,. ttd sold by , the folloaring pl ; wa s t ...„ C. BAKErktrri Vallaboikoi Pa. ' ' r ': :- l i „-. I ,T:1/. SWAM= a 00., Tioga,•Pial 0 . •. J. O.IIIIIRPIETT, Colt tort, Pa. D4.14914,atin 1, lffloott • ME :... 4 .: I AND AND, Undee the loaprotJ t ed and origioal Bs taw. The yeiya!eat at TEN DftiLARS , Will;elere a Poiio* of t Two Thousasili Debars, (larger suirii in proPortitin,)" and estaallpro rota payment is requited ,oltly wban ts, death occurs in the class and division in 3ehioli a policy is rpgistered. rr In some essential points, sitti as medical ex amination, pro rota ',a i lments, and abtolute‘pol i*Ohis 'Aesmilation date notvary , from any of oar oldest companies; butin greater. SitaPlic- KY. Economy. and Acoommodation, or ray monis , . it.diffora materially. , aiirliOltizti) (*atm - $50"000. ' Per particulars, send to the Aleut for Pamphlet. Bp 13,11 B.: IVf.IinIiTZSLUAN,,I.T., Pratt '18440 ALOSENRBLP, Jr:, Vice-President. I %Vm. B. SMITH, Agl, Knoxville, Pa. it. P. SHOVE, Examining Sargoon. 00t02,i00 7 tr., , _ WICKHAM & FARR Tiuga, Pa.; Invite the attention of the public to the com plete and well selected stock of Pall Gootis which they have jolt received. More earnest efforts than ever . before will be out: forth to pleatie and further enlarge their `steadily 'mewling trade. Au attempt to name the • VIRIOES kept ,would be useless, stock embraces IGOOdS all elaasee of trade CALL it SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Jan 1,1811 y TO ,TRE FARMERS OF TIOGA COUNTY. AM now building at my manufactory,in Lawranct • 711143. a superior FANNING MILL, whichpossesses the followingadvantagesocer another mills: • I.ltseptu - atels rye,oats,rat litter.andfonlseeds,shd cheisaud cockle, from wheat. 2.lt,cleans flax eeed,takeeont yellow seed : and ell other seeds, perfectly. _ 8, It cleaustimothy seed. 4. It does all other separatingrequired of a mill This mill is built ofth best and moat durable iim• bar, in rod stylo,and it sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. patent sill wheat,to othermills,our Lawreacevllle,Jan.l, l HARNESS SHOP. MAE UNDERSIGNED would say to the citi• 1 rens of Wellaboro and vicinity that he has recently moved over Truman Brothers Grocery Store with hie ' Harness Shop In CO operation on Crofton Street, bet Ween Mai& and Water Stew whore he is prepared 7i to menu faauro all kinds of Double it Single Harnesses, Li the best style, and of the beat material R EPARING DONE On digit notice and good. I employ the best workmen, and use none but the best material, and am therefore prepared to please all who want anything in my line. Nov. 9, 1870. WALKER & LATHROP. DEALERS IR 1 4 , HARDVARE, IRON, stg NAILS, TO YES, TIN-1V RE, BUTING,, SIMIS,I C TI SK WATER LI E, AGRICULTURAL IMPL MENTS, Carriage and Harness Trimmings, • .4 HARNESSES, SADDLES, &a. Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1- Administratrix's' Notice. OTTERS OP ADMINISTRATION having JA :been granted on' the estate of 'P. P. Field, tate of Delmar, deceased, to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate'payment, and these having claim' or demands against the same, will make • them known without delay, to • MARY ANN YIELD, Wellsbore, Jan 44, 1871 9w A dniin'x Grocery and Probteion Store, CORNING} : N. Y C. I. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TV In all I , lnde of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,. Wines, Liquoks and Cigars, FOREIGN it DOMESi IC, GREEN • DRIED FRUITS, , • CANNED FRUITS AND =1 1 7 1 1 .GETABLES, *pan & WILLOW 'WARE, GLASS OROOKERY WARE, CHILDREN'S CIB E VERAMIIIILATORS, TOYS, to., &o, ', , f . , 4. filLand*ootnplete asporttnent of the above Monti ned goods /Idle b4et quality always on !sin a. partirm etaiati hot' iita to Min 'Dealers and Conrcnnere will dnd It t, , tenet to eXalnthe his Stook before bit .Coralpg,ll. Y., Jas. 4, 1812- _.„l. GUARANTY Life ASsociation, BROADWAY, N. Y =I ce , Policies ARTICLES ut suffice it to say, the Suit ' - I WIOICHABI & AARR. re, for separating oat s from easonableterrna. 3.11 rATHEI, 870-t I W. A. NEWCOMB. 871-y 1 clrocerlea o their la 13