L -araVRE,' - r: -, ixin There ty•ften,exitit, 911 the mule farm, niaterlalg entirely 'Biliaraie from each otter,.whichrlf, miNed together, We'd add,;tireatlyAo,ilic;ieitillty of the Jand. A neighboring farmer . bad_ seven or eight' , Aier.es 'excellent black muck of peat i 'averagingseveial feet deep, which ilajgtitThave: been underdrained _at . - a tpodepffe expense, and rendered a fer tile field; lint-which the owner suffered to He idle and nieleis : Tear ,after year. Much of -lits. 044644 rfixtri .deatilsted of (Hy ; ridges and litialli . „ out 61-Which the vegetable inatter„hodriisorly or entirely . , disappeared?-i.y.htnh:haiglit have been - Enuelc bexielited le this Muck. . The work:42(ll,dd liaiid been' done in winter atAlittle' ex - penia—but there,. for half , allfetinia, lay the great muck bed an- der - water, and - tile dry ridges t arching hi, the tniiihnor t+uttt Alf that was nee ded wiii4'ini:eing the - ,flifferent materials of the- faim. Buk-solls are Aravinently quite different in character from the workxl 'iiell ' abeve:, AV,ii.:cince saw a strit i ig Hittstratiatiof - t &is' difference. ' An o en ditch, some two feet deep and man rods hi length, had been dug to drabs a small. pond. The earth' taken i Prom W his (ell was thrown by the shoV el am -scattered bask a ~od or more on each 410 over the surface of the field, which was a fterwafeb3 town with wheat. The succeeding stmamer was nnfavor ablb to this ,crop ; and while the rest did not avvrage,a, product of more than five,lnishelk per acre, the portion which had been dressed with sub-soil, yielded, by estimate, at the rate of twenty bui4h els.— fileperimental Farm, Journal. . . GARDENINU AS 'OMAN'S WORK. — This has long seemed to me au employ inent in which woman not only gain health and strength, but in Which the , most modest and retiring might find a' congenial occupation,,and the products of which are never del:ire - elated because raised by a . woman. A. pet*. of peas has a certain market ralhe, not depend ent upon the hands which raised them. A woman who_ works. at mating pants receives fifty cents a day, not on - ae-., mutt of the amount or quality of her wolik , hut because eh°. is a )1 7 oal titn . A man engaged upon the Swam garments receives a Sini — day, net beottrise of the amonut - OriptiilitY - Or his Work, but becanne lie is a man. It is doubtless true that. in vary mitnr.eaSesa the man does his 'Work better thus "then woman ; but it is ne less true,that, hi a majority of eases, Ale dlillfrettice in price grows out (a theiouutienge in wc. Sarno of the sehooi. A natio teacher receives 31,000 t year, not because hip moral in fluence is bettor, not beeauflb the pupils learn. nave, bet beeatise he is a man. A wnnian teacher a similar school, and receives $4OO, not because or the inferi ority of her moral Influence in the school, nit beeau.se the pupils learn le , s, bui beea.a. , e she laa woman. Now, happily ; all this is avoided in .garden- Mg. A man who Would sell a beat is mit obliged ti - i put on a label, "raised by a mail, ten cents:J* l and upon an other, "rai , ed by avotnan, four cents," but the Ill'i'lrit, brings its• -et value. This is his is a areal' ativan ' -end one i atter(' ing a special gratification to women of saint. Besides, gardening Is alit “Cellp:li ion requiring very little capitai,st ni, except in the fancy do p trtnieVi :,, comparatively little train-' ii g. Near any of the cities a woman" 1' 11 call! more upon, a half acre of land, with four month's work, than she can earn by sowing twelve months, saying nothing of t lie healthfulness of garden ins', and the unhealthfulness of sew t ug.---("fo <fir 61, Cry .ft It 7. !Truman u?.-:-filet all who love the crisp, fresh taste of early, wail grown i*tieumber,s, understand- that they eati be had in alaunlance by the fourth of July, with atittle extra' paths. To :A wful this re:adt, take a square cut seal four inches thick, invert it, anti plant or 4 seetk around the center of a six inch sqtrare ou the earth side. Make as many hills as you Vish, allowing six inches of to the hill. Place the whole in a warm-place indoors, and the plants ‘vill soon appear. Keep them well watered, and when 'all danger of frost is over, transplant to the garden in-richlsoil, leaving the hills four feet apart each way. When they begin to run, thin them out, leaving euly two vines in each hill. Water \with Eclat('manure, manure, and sprinkle thd vines with the same copiously to keep oft' the striped bug. •thicurabers properly aced are not unhealthf. The above method of sterling plants is a good one, and will apply to melons, peppers, tomatoes, and most other plants that need a lit tle hastening in our climate. An exclusive diet, of ordinary Vegeta bles is not favorable to man's full bodi ly or mental development; but bread may form almost; the sole - food with benefit, as the union of wheat Is as , ‘I well adapted to e mitritton of the body as is tie fles of aniuuttle. On the other hand, an ex lusive animal diet; is the lease eetMemle tor all ; as It scanti ly supplies the materials for res_pi ration: Xi lbs, of flesh contalss no more earboli than 4 lbs. of starch; so that arPerson with an equal weight of meat and starch could support pie vity nitrch longer than ono restrictethio The same weight of flesh alone.• While we see the g,&er t advantage In point of economy of• iMd, of a fixedagrlcn , ltnrai eommunity over watulerin6 -tribes of litinrers. lser Tunus.—Wo do not mean fruit trees merely, for those you will be likely to plant Inc the sake of the fruit. But plant shade-trees. Do not nyglect it ; plant theta now, in the present opringthue. DO not argue that it takes them too low, to grow, and that you will not live to enjoy them. There is an immediate satielactiOn in seeing them begin to grow and stretch forth their grf:en branches. And it is not unpleasalit to , think that the swat! elm and oak, which you now put in the ground, when you are dead, and that your children and" grandehil _tired will sit, under their shade, and bless you for its'eocdness. UNIONS.--"Alinn - complain that onions do not keep. `he trouble ts in keep ing them too warm. The onion is a bulb, a plant at rest, and the least warmth starts it into activity. It. is Much better that onions should remain frozen through the winter, provided they can thaw gradually, than to put them in a cellar or., other warm place where their vegetative powers will be aroused. If put in large heaps onions will he sure to spoil; but if spread in thin layers and covered with hay or straw; so that if froen the thawing may be gradual, they will keep well through the winter. It Is the custom with onion growers to ket their crop to market as early as possible. If they were to proyide propel' storage, they would realize much more for them When sent to maiket late hi the season.— American 4griculturiat. Hoe your cabbNes before suu-rise. LORMOREBRQS, & CO. WHOLESALE =ESE GROCERS, EL - :ktl LCIIIICoR`E., T. JiloallidolllC, L. CA PROPRIETORS OF I STEAM COE & SPICE MILLS. To . ORMORR BROS. dc CO., would call the at '," tention of the Trade in the counties of the Southern Tier of New York and Northe l tn Penn sylvania, to the large and full assortment of GROCERT I ES & -PROVISIONS constantly on hand at their extensive Warehouse and Stores ' No. 37 and 39 Carroll Street, N. Y., and offered for sale on the moat liberal terms, satisfaction iti all cases guaranteed. Our Steam Mills for the Roasting of Coffee and the ; Grinding of Coffee and Spices, are of the most recent im proved construction, and not eFeelled by any in the conntry. TEAS. We have a farii stock of choice Teas. We buy "direct from Importers in Now York for cash, and ell as cheap as any house in the trade. Sugars, Molasses & Syrups from the best Refiners, and sold at latest and lowest New York quotations. ' FOREIGN DRIED FRUIT, AND ALL KINDS OF NUTS, Fish... Dry 4_Pickleil: We buy from first hands in the East, and can afiord a bettilr article at a lesser price than any arm in WeArm New Yorli , WOODEN WARE, Cordlige and Broome—A full lino of good?.. LIQUORS. \Yo call tho attention of tho Tiade to our large stock of Wines and Liquors, which forpurity and Gnene , •s are unsurpassed. IMPORTED ALES—Scotch, Irish and En glish, and of lie bestiirands constantly on hand. FOREIO AND DOMESITO LIQUORS— We specially invite purchasers to call and ex amine our Flock of Foreign and Domosetc Liquors before, buying elsewhere. M EDEC IN AL W ISKEY —We put up forthe especial benfit of tho sick, a pure article of Old Bourbon W hiskey for the Druggist Trade. Sole Agents in Elmira, of the Urbana Wine Co., In brief, we invite a close scrutiny of ourgoods and their prises, the whole assortment being too numerous to mention in detail. BORAIORE BROS. & Co., No. 378 z 39 Carroll St, l Elmlra t IL Y Sept. 21, 18_70.- Iy. ' 'The Singer SEWING MACHIN FIGURES, FACTS AND FANCIES„ The Singer manufacturing company in 1869 sold 86,781 machines. These figures, and those given below, are from sworn returns (to which any ono 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 Manufacturing Company Sola over the Leavitt S. M. Co., 86,010 machines, Sold over the Parham " 85,640 " Sold over the ?Etna I‘ 82,233 " Sold over tho Empire " Scild over the Florence " Sold over tho Weed " Sole over the Howe . " 41,781 " Sold over the Wheeler A Wilson, 7,915 " Sold over the Grover & Baker, 61,593 " Sold over the Finkle Jr. Lyon, 85,442 " Sold over the Willcox Sr. Gibbs, 69;580 " Sold over the American B. 11., 78,989 " It is a fact, and the figures show it, that the sales of ISO far exceed those of our rivals in trade. It is also a fact, that we, sold last year over FORTY THOUSAND more:machines than wo did two years ago. It is also another fact, that ter se increased sales are owtng to the great and growing popularity of our New- Family Sowing Machiue. It is stilt another fact, that ninety of every hundred machine's made and sold by us are for FAMILY . use. But the stran gest fLet of all is, that some dealers, knowing it would be vain to attack the reputation of our 'manufacturing machines, and who are free to ad mit all that can be said in their favor, thus hop ring to secure the bnyer's confidence, have the 'boldness to say that we havip no family sewing machine, whereas our new milehine for that pur pose Is capable of a range and variety of emui elto sowing, which amazes oven "those whb are 'familiar with the best work of other family ma chines. Now it is mere fancy to suppose, in the face of MC above figures and facts, thWuch sayings as the one spoken of calm have tibY weight. In stead of giving ear to such fancies, most people, before buying, (whatever way be claimed about Paris Exhibitions—or Fairs, where we seldom exhibit machines,) examine and judge for them selves, and because in .doing ito they find our Koh Family Sewing Machias ad superior to oth er family sowing machines ad our manufacturing machines are for their purposes. The true world's Fair, held in every city, hamlet and home, has awarded us the premium of the high °steaks. • • These machines aro 14. on trl i al. We ask no ono to buy, unless perfectly atisfied that the machine is all it is, represented. ' E. W. HOGABOOM, (len') Agent for Tioga county. in 4, ISTI F Mans6oll, J sboro Hotel, Wel COR !AIN ST. .4 THE AVENUE, ' , ELLSBORO, PA. SOL. BUNNEL, ?ROP'R. TM is a popular Hotel lately kept by 'B. B. Holiday. The Proprietor will spare no pains to make it a first-class house. All the stages ar rive and depart from-this house. I A good hostler In attendance. ft:lt-Livery attached. Jan 1, 1871-ly For Sale or Rent. A GOOD dairy farm in Tioga oga county, Pa., about 2? miles west of the Borough of Tioga, about 100 acres improved, and 46 unimproved alas-on three dwelling house s, an apple and peach etch. ord, and other fruit trees. Terme:key. Also ad joining on the west, a farm and timber lands from 40 to 200 acres as desired, with 80 acres improved, with a good barn, a good house and apple orchard. Good for a dairying farm. Jan 1, 1871-tf. U . SEYMOUR, Wellsboro Bakery. T J. BURGIN would say to the °Rhona of U • Wellsboro and vicinity that h is pre. pared to supply them with BREAD, PIES AND CA _ ES, of the best quality." We also aerie als and and Fresh OYSTERS to those who wish Oall at VA old Stevens' stand: J, •J, $8,1870-I,Y. A, IL Y. fll2 RI 78,081 (i 73,120 ft 67,094 t, Tioga, Pa. Insuranc:el MttTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Office, ;Co. 112'S. Philadelphia; Incorporated,FeU'y23,:l~67.; ': Chart'd Capital $500,000 ? Assets over - . ; ' $1,000,000 00 Stock and Mutual, combining Security. with 'krofits. :•Seppose your ateldready,lnettre4M 7 `tC Brat class etimpany;and from' any'• - 'uadse 'What: ever, (say after ten yearly payment) you do not Or cannot pay longer and die—your insurance is gone and-your monoy,wasted. .Not eo in the "Hand-IN-HAND," all Policies Noli-Pon- FRITADLE. This couwany which pinks among the moat popular anti pacceasfull Life Insurance - Compa= ales, grants policWs'bn all desirible plinii;both with and without profits. Traveling Priveleges, unrestricted. • All policies are Ineuinuistile after one year from any of the ordinary causes. Look to year Life Insurance,Please's:amine the following Comperellya Tale::•.; It-is some: times alleged by Agente , of other Companies that the Company they represent is safer than other. Vial° we 'unhesitatingly assert our belief in the soundness and stability of all companies, we de sire to present - the following for the inspeotionof those desiring,to Insure: • • ' The following,companies, Cempere the.annual premiums charged by amok for -an insurance on life at the age of Seyeare,,pnyable atileath: • Annuli) preinlo3i Via arknual: , for life. payments.. Travelers' $16,84 _583.21 Xtna, 22,73 • . 42,80 Home, • . 23 , 30 • _ 60,011 • 'Equitable, 22,70 ' 146,97 Washington,.... 22,70 46,97, - (10 • Hand-in-Hand, .16,60 32,01 If not already insured take a policy with the "HAND-IN-HAND." he beet Mutual Company In the United 8 atom. • March, 1, :1871.-Iy. 1 THIS Machine is .the ladies favorite, and o• p ssesses all the advantages of other ma /alines and is furnished much less in price than other Ireddle machines. Any ono desiring a machine wil \ call on, or address ' EZRA POTTER. Jan. 4,1871-3 m. TN PARTITION—In matter of tho estate of Allen Dewey, deceased. In 116 Orphans' Court of Tioga county.- -No; - 16, - May Term, 1870. . - -. The Commonwealth of 'Pennsylvania to Win. W. Dewey, George Dewey, Dolly ..An'-Fow ler, Albert Dewey,. Louisa Sperry, Lyman Dewey, Walter Dewey, Orson Smith, Mary • Fuller, Ruth Johnson and Fanny Snow, lineal descendants of Allen Dewey, late of _Tioga county, Pa.; deceased, and to all other persons interested, Greeting: Tioga County, sr: You are hereby - cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at an Orphans' Court to be hold at Wells 'boro, in said county, onlionday, the 29th day of May, 1871, at two o'clock P. M., then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said Allen Dewey, deceased, situate in Sulli van township, in said county, at the appraised value put upon it by an Inquest, duly awarded by the said Court, and returned by the Sheriff on the 28tli day of November,lB7o, to wit, at the valuation of one thousan d hiuidrod'and twelve and 50-100ths dollars; or show cause wby the same shall not be ordered to be Sold. Witness the Ron. R. G. White, President Judge of our said Court, at Welteboro, this 10th day of- February, 1871. April 5, 1871 6w D. L. DEANE, Clerk. Lola. for Sat 2.- T OWN LOTS for sale in Tioia borongb, by E. SMITH it SON. March,l, 1871 tf Notice. ALL persons in de bted to Ilezeklah Stowell either Book or note account, are requested to pay up at once, or all claims mill be left with 'Esquire Brewster for immediate collection. • H. STO WELL, Jr. April 12, 1871-3 w. AGENTS WANT.U: A RICH FIELD H A NOBLE WORK I! 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POTTER & CO., PtUriannne, 614 and 81.7 13412110 M street, Pll/14A1MIR/i/A. AS, SPADES, FORKS, BENCH 0, BARNDOOR HANGINGS, .....0 many articles oomposing the stook )4 ~...rui b t _ __, Fel, Adtrzeitittip for thtF4vef.l T „, to keepthe ; beet quality of goods tiv fn i 1; F 011 all workftkpf i dir don! ,o Otlxatt well. f 7 SASH, DOd# ?? pips i .kx TFAtrilthtiir4,24RlCES Wallet) or o ,Feb. 1 , i itiiiffy. WILLIAM ROBERTS. ARRANGEMENTS I . UWE iIIatiORIBER would respectfully inform his many patrons and -the trading public, .11„. that be has made little reductions In prices of his winter stook of - ~ 3. - - `;:e: Sha i tivit o' bress - tioodst urs f GENTS, BOYS and YOUTHS • Ready-Made ,Clothing ! CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, all of which are offered for Cash or Ready Pay at prices that can not fail to give satisfaction. The publici are cordially invited to call and examine and be con vinced that now is the time to buy cheap. The highest Market Price `4llkincts:af:PrOdUrob:. - H Feb. 1 2i,1141. - THOMAS HARDEN. - hine Crooked Creek, General Agent for Tioga Co. The Largest Establishment in Northern Pa. ! 11/VINO facilitieq or buying and handling large quantities of Goods enable him to offer them at the ioweSt Jobbing•prices. In our retail department G oode are soi at a email ad vance over wholesale prices. A large,starOT I • . • . • . • - STON, RHODH ISLAND IND WATER-6111 Transfer Ornaments, Stripeing Peneil!l ' Cash Paid fo Please call and look Our Stock goods. _ Welisboro, Jan; 17, 1871, EIM M=l ma= naili of 00EOS 1 JUST, T!,-Ediailin),' BOTH NEW-AND Y S 1 17:" lONiEli, - A T-- - Spring cp. c. MIZA6TIEINIPLISt,, DRY GOODS! DOMESTIC 000DS, EMBROIDERIES, PRINTS AND HOSIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALITY, HATS AND CAPS, Ready Made Clothing, cd.oe•-rc ideriets. The Highest Illarket'Prie epaidf6r n Country Produce. TERMS7-STFabilir CA $ll. March 6, 18707-m W. IC.15011:116/0. Druggist I GLASS, ALL SI ES , SINGLE AND DOUBLE TIME. PAINTS, AEL INDa AND COLORS, VARNISHES ; AND. VARNISH BRUSHES, A PIILI; STpCIC. .and BruOtesitor Carriage unit !!!!!! A full line of all classes of Goo Feb. 1, 189-Iy. Ne. Foreign and LADIES' DRESS-000 BUTTONS, ALL HI 1 LINEN GOODS, Choic Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Tea, Hats & Caps, IBoots & S R. C. STOVES, TIN. AND HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE SHOES AND HORSE NAILS, Ceirt)exiteamr Tc•c•lis, A geaaral eitack of EaMori MiterLsle: LOCHS, BUTS, LATCHES, HINGES, As.; AlsO. WRAPPING PAPER at taaaafaetnrera prices: - • SOBBittq. 4 ) ,419.111MY, ATTENB . EI) , TO. ArlF , Terms Clash,and priOlFrovosble. First door above 410110 House. Wlllo9ro, ioa; Is7l-Iy. kezlzommit=tatffigliMaii== Immense An Dry • (13joh0s.a. old Stand) Main Stteot, tirollsboro DRESS GOOD AND A FULL STOCK =I The patronage of the publio solicited. OBE OEM EZES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MiaMl r Ornamenting,. s appertaining to our business kept in stook. 0 ciss--.TuLost oroexiecl I BARKER; FULL ASSORTMENT-.OF .- . . • , ..., . ,". ..• _ . ... . Domestic Dry Goods, Domestic i l ch will be void yor,y,iioop. , • ' ' , ' . BEAVER CLOTH FQR CLOAKS. CLOTHS AND ICASSULERES, VELVETEENS & WHITE GOODS, Hosiery, Knit'Goods and Notions. .Whi )S, Glovee, e obacco, - Syrup, Ricte, rankers, - 'Salt • Fish, - ' Flour. iioes, Rubbers, Crockery, Wooden Ware, &c. BITTER, or shipped on Commission. .ver. Yon - will alcroys find us ready and willing to show — _ -I y.BARBER.• „ • 13A.ILE - Y, (Suocegeo to D. P. ROBERTS) DEALER IN 1r do iiiipi`stblii:af Tin, Staves rare, the undersigned takes pleasure ze that he bar at a great outlay, ad usual stook of the old stand on ' 'DU STREET,. WELLSBORO, `,e assortnaost of Shelf Hardware, to enumerate the following articles: SPIKES, CROWBARS, ~-MILL, HAND AND BUCK BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, 'ENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, IS, AUGERS, BITTS,BITT STOCKS, HATCHETS, NO BOOKS KEPT. C. C. MATHERS. El3l W. C. KILESS. B.C. WILY' ' I liell' -7- rY 7 I I Ilehlibbid l S IZlltraCt n n .' •,- 3 • - Component)am— T N Rhubarb a4d Flu td ji L.M4otAltti4wliKlitapti lige° .Fb'rLiver eletnia taints, Jaundice_rJ3l/-: dour Affectitgna, Sick or Neruousfi Cad , al:J.44 c Coativt,..o3lo. --, ,Rumfy Vege table, 694tdislititt do AtcrPtempAnOe , - rate' ZoffDeigeOiciem Anafpf;:• 1,, - • ` , , . • ... - _ iTheketiWe ifithiliO.iedeligiiiailjr.Pliaiant I , ptirg stye, enersefliag_caator ail, OF altaKpagiio aii, e ii."Thiire ficifothlti,Cmare acileptable to the a mach. They give tops; kofteauseknolther' nous a net. gripixtpains. . {They are comp osed of th liaustintrdietita. ;Alter a feW 4 daj s' use of them, such an invigorati on of 14.1pArtt . ice sys tem takes place, as to appeew miraCulbus to the r... weak 44,1416(I00404'hothibr,tiriPIPS. hem im prudenda" a - atsaase. - H. T.. Reimbold'o Pout petard Fluid Extract CitairlOitAiiiiiiii 3 Pills - are .not sugar coated, from the fent that sugarcoated kilis do not 1110)1Stit ,ti ;:kg pAssAllibligh the stom ach withont'dfilialrlag, comsat u_sally do no produce the desired effect. Tjtvqatioditi.fi . illihr r lleitiglabrtiMir lirfsiiite — aud cider * do" no necessltata`tWl§ . dirig,augtir mated: Price flit Ti c HEIXBOLD'S HZQHLY CONbEiseIRIC 'TED - - CO; 1a '0 UID FAviD EXT RIOT SARSAPARILLA will radically `ogle - tiniest° from. the system, Sy-- philie,Herofula;Ve'ver Sdres;llleerg, Serb Ries, Bore.Legs,:Bore Mouth,: Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin PiseWß,Balt,/ilieem, - Clanlers, Runnings from the Bar,lthitis Swellings, Tumors,;Canee-. Rickets, .Night Sweats, Glandular Swanlike; - Rath, Totter, Rumors of all kinds, Chronic. Rhamatiam,...-Dyspepsia, and all diseases" that.iave - been ,established - in the system for years., ,: • " T • Being prepared °fp i ressly for be above com plaints, its blood purifYing prepekties are greater than any Other -preparation., of•aareaparilla. It gives the_eoiatknion.a clear and - healthy color, and restores thepatient to A:state ef health and purity. ThefOlitifying the 'blanclj_reineving all chronicraencUMVOntil - difealfes from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of the bones :ulcerations of the throat and legs, blotches, pimples oh tho face, erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the skin, andfbeautifying the eerapletion. Henry T. Helmbold's• CONCENTRATED FL UtD,EXTRACT BU CHU, THE GREA-FDITIRETIC, has cured every oaso7 of Diabetes:in which it has been given, irritation' of - the neok of the bladder and indammation.ef the kidneys, ulcer ation of the kidneys Sad bladder, retention of urine, diseases of the prostrate gland, stone in the bladder, calculus; gravCl, prickdust deposit, and mucous or milky dischargei; and for onfee. bled and delicate abtuftitutions of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms : Indis position to exertion, loss of. power, loss of mem ory, difficulty of breathing; weak nerves, trem bling, horror of disease, wakefulnes, dimness of vision, pain in the back, hot Mande, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, eruption on the face, pallid countenance, univetsal lassitude of the muscular system, eta. - Used by persons ronithe ages of eighteen to twentpifive, and from 3f.to 0,0, or the decline or change ell& ; after ocinftgitent or labor palm; for bed-wetting in children. MI i t is ...c. ilebubold' Extract fluobu -is dinretio and blood purify . g, and cures all • diseases arising from habit dissipation and excesses and im prudences i to, Impurities of the blood, etc., superseding pniba in affections for • which it is used. and e lido affections-1n these diseases used in con e thin with Iteltabold's Rose Wash. In many affections peculiar to ladies, the Ex tract Buohn is unequaled by any other remedy— as in ehlorosis or retention, irregularity,painful nese or suppression of customary evacuagons, ulcerated or sohirrus state 'of the uterus, leucorr hcea or whites, sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from indis cretion or habits of dissipation. it is prescribed extensively by the most °Diluent Physicians and midwives for enfeebled. - and delicate constitu tions, of both sexes and all ages, (attended with any of the above diseases or syMptoms.) H. T. lieLnikbold's Extract DUO OU CURES DISEASESARISING FROM lA(PRU.DENCFS. DISSIPATION, E 7 in all their stages, at little expense, little or no ehango in diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent -desire, and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstruc tions, preventing and ouring..strietures of the urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so fre quent in this class of diseaSes, and-expelling all poisonous matter. Thousands, who have been the victims of ins competent persons, and who have paid heavy, fees be oared in a short time, have found they had been deceived, and that -the 'poison' has, by the use of powerful asthngenta,' been dried up in the system, to bre*.outin a more aggra. vatod form, and perhaps after marriage. Use Helmbold's Extract Buchu for all affeo- Hone and diseases of the urinary organs, whe ther existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long . standing. Price, one dollar and fifly cents per bottle, 1 H. T. HELMBOLDW IMPROVED ROSE WASE , cannot be surpassed as a face wash, and will 0 only found the specific remedy in every speci e of cutaneou affection. It speedily eradioat 8 'pimples, spts, scorbutic dryness, induration a of the cutaneous membrane, etc.;. dispels redness and incipient inflammation; hives, rash, moth patches, dryness of scalp or, akin, frostbites, and all purposes for which salves or ointments ate need • restores the akin to a state of purity ,and soft ness, and insures continued healthy ac tiOn-toi,the tissue of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and vivaeity of complex ion so much sought and admired. Ent however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the akin, H. T. Helmbolirs Rose Wash has long sus tained its principal Maim to unbounded patron age, by possessing qualities Which render it a toilet appendage of the most superlative and con genial character, combining in -an degarit for mula those prominent requisites, safety and effi cacy—the invariable accompani ments -- of its site —as a preserative and refresher of the complex= ion.;, It is an etc - elliiit' Utica toy diseases of a syphilitic natizre,`and as injection' for disea ses of, the urinary organs, arising from babiti Of dissipation, used in connection, with the Extracts Buda, Sarsaparilla anff . P4awba, 'Grape Pills; in such disesses'as reeonuntinded, cannot bo sur passed. Roll and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidence . of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on a - p - plioation, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 80,900 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, 'gaily of which ere from the highinit sources ' including eminent physi cians, clergyman, st atesmen, etc. The proprie tor 1/turnover' resorted te'teir publication in the newspapers. He does noLdo this,- from the fact that his articles rank as• standard prepara tions arui do not need to be propped - up by 'oar: title:Am Renry 7'. Hettnbold'e Genuine Prepci rations delivered to any addival, secure from observe- Lion. , Established upward of twenty yociii: 'Bold - by druggists everywhere. ,:itildress letters for Infer =bon, in confidence, to Henry T. Ifehabold, drtiggiet and chemist. Only depot* Henry T. Ilephoirri chug and oheatieal warrbous e, , No. fret Broaxlway, - Mlfork, tci 'H. T. Helmbold's medicaldepot, 104 Smith' Tenth 'street, Philadel phia, Pa. Aware of counterfeits. Ask for Henry Atm' • . Ireb 8 ' lEEM INJ EMI --, ' , :EH LADIES'. L D .~ i. tllotgsiittillitit);ll , l)ll, CORNING, Y, 1:1)' • - RUGS AND my,DroiNEs, PAINTS AND , OILS, • ' • ' MC . . TIIADDEI/S. , * lAirIDS'. INKS; KEITH'S CONOENTSATED:VEDIONES, -1 FLUID, EX- • MEI BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES,`BOCII c - ESTER PERFUMERY , f - AN.p FLAVORIN6 EXTRA I CTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWAq,IIIIME & AND DYE j COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN'& C O i j O'b RE- Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers ardrequested to call and got quotations before going further East. W. D. TERBET & CO. Corning; N.Y., Jan. 1, 1871-y r • Furniture ! Fur 11,, : 1 ' • B. T. VAN HORN; . - , "ETA ING completed hie - new Cabinet Ware- JUL ho se on Main street, Wellaborci, has stock ed it . wi h a largo and superior assorted stock of FURNITURE. OhEtmber Suits, Walmit, Ash, Maple, from $l6O down, and as cheap as the same goods oan be bo't in the cities,. freight added. _ „ Parlor suits, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth, from $125 down. Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE- Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops, Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa per Racks, Rocking Cha i rs, all kinds, Wholesale and Retail: I am manufacturing as usual, and intend to keep a fall stock of ware, home and city made at all times. I My Ware Rooms are spacious and neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and best:stook of Furniture ever. brought into the county. Planing and Matching, SCROLL SAWING A:MOULDING, 4. done to order at the Factory. Jan. 1871-tt 111 ham's Woolen Mills 1 THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimeros, Flannels, Ito., dat., for Wool.— THE manufacture as usual— TO , . ORDBR., OR ON SHIRES, to suit =Amnon. All work warranted aarep. resented. They invite partilar attention to their Water Pro f CASSIMUES, which are warranted in every respect. Part!Ott • larattention given to ROLL I I CARDING - i !IND CLOTH BRESSAG. . INGHAM'S largo stool{ of CassimSres, .to ~26 per cent less than any competitors, and warrant.. odes represented. INGHAM manufacture to order, and do all kinds of 8011-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and defy competition. INGHAMS have as good an assortment or Fnll (Moths, Oassimerea l &c., and give more for Wool in exchange t an any other ustabliahment. Try them and satis your selves. 3,ENHAMS wholesale and retail at t Cow anesre Mille, 2 miles below Knoxville. Our Cloths. are warranted, and sold by the folloiving pereons : 0. B KELLEY, Wellaboro;Pa. T. L• BALDWIN J 6 CO., Tioga, J. o..BENNETT,Covington,Pal Deerfield: Jan 1, 1871—U THE BEST THE ' CONE ROHL" , em t— [ NEW. Rooms large and well ventila a • i:3 • u to ' . Accomnrodations not surpassed by 11 a y first class hotel in the gt Northern Tier." ILLa no higher than at second and third rate hotel's. Location, corner of Main and Walnut Streets,lWellaboro. A good table, good liquors, good order, and a good hostler. •'A. B. GRAVES, rop'r. - March-8,1871. - N • IPARTITION—In matter of the estate of David •Huislander, deceased. In the Or phans' Court of Tioga county. No. 3, August Term, 1870. . The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Lucy A. Hulslander, John S. Hulslander, Susan E. Freeman, Ezekiel K. Hulslander, Harriet M. Vanvaloalnear, David J. Hulslander, N. Lamont, and Eunice Edgeton, guardian of Lucy Permelia Hulslander; Clara S. Hulslander and Thomas Hulslan- der, lineal descendants of David Iluislan der, late lof Tioga county, Pu., deceased, •• and to all other persons interested, Greeting: Tioga County, as: You aro hereby eitol to bo and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at an Orphans' COurt to be hold at Wells bore, in and for said county, on Monday, the 29th day of May, 1871, at 2 o'olook P. M., then and there to accept or.refuse to take the real es tate of said David Hulslander, deceased, situate in Charleston township, in said county, at the appraised valuation put upon it by. an Inquest duly awarded by the said Court, and returned by the Sheriff on the 28th day of November; 1870, to wit, at the valuation of three thousand three hundred and forty-six dollars; or show cause why the same shall r . ! \ )t be ordered to be sold. Witness the Hon. R. G. White, 'President Judge of our said Court, at Welleboro, this 10th (layer February, 1871. D. L. DEANE, Clerk. . April 6, 1871 6w • • Livery Stable: ATKINS It LOUDEN re , W speetinlly inform the pub - ;uiammaiP lio that they have established a Livery for Hire; At, their Stable on Pearl St, opposite Wheeler's wagon - 46p. Single or double rigs furnished to 'order. They aim to keep good horses and we. gone, and intend to please. Fri, reasonable. WATKINS &11,106 EN: lan, 4 1 1871-Iy. ,„9 MEI TRACTS, FINED OIL. iture &0., &0., &e., A-TETES, with 17pholotory to onit. B. T. 'PAM HORN) E*ERFIELD, PA. HOTEL in the 00IINTY. AND bavo 116 .' gad and e B r h b o y e do D , S a t ue 'the bus prices on all goods and soil sea lt D eed :i utto rochiseen o . ogB L niie P toati I tcl ; . 0 r 4 p o h r isi t e ß omr e e b ng strictly FOR CASH. Wo keep n good as Hats and . 1 : : , . . . , . . .. , . BOOTS, '.BALMORA 'i3ool'tES, ,8110 c • '' •: "GALLIGA • warranted to ftt any foot fr. elusive Our StOc . ' 1 • - FRE CH CALF, PRA ER, SOLE, CO LININGS, BIN 1' ROCCO,. , Will be kept up as trin Findings we shall -bp i w ye, and we shall andel/ sa isfaotory,to the trade. sold. . pAsH FQR adsT4tm yvcixuct Dope promptir-and, Repairing done on short notice. Drop in and be eonvirmad. FISITLEt & RANDOLPH. Doe. 1 , 1, 1870.-Iy. .1 TO THE FA TIOGA 0 T AM now building at my mat vitie.4 superior _FANNING' whichpossesses the following a mills: I.lt separates rye, oats,rat chessand cockle, from wheat., , 2. It cleans flax seed,takeso other seeds, perfectly. -8, It cleanstimothy seed. 4. It does all otherseparatingrequlred of a mill This mill is built ofthe best 'and moat durable tite• bar, In goodetyle,and Is sold (cheap lorcash, or pro. deco. /will lit a patent sieve, for separating oatefroa wheat,to othermille,onreaeonableterme. .1' MATHER . _ _ _ Lawreaceville,Jan.l,lB7o-t I . 1 HARNESS i MITE UNDERSIGNED would say to the eiti• kens of Wellsboro and !vicinity that he has recently moved over Truman Breakers Grocery Store with his • Harness' Shop In fulloporation on Crafton ptreot, between Main and Vi'ater , eta., where , he h prepared to mann facture all kinds of Double & Sing In the best style - , and o R:EPAIRIN On ehoit notice and good. workmen, and use none b and am therefore prepare. want anything in my line. Nov i Is, 1870. - " &LEER & L DEALERS HARD, " ARE, IRON, STOVES, TI BBLTING, SAW WATER AGRICULTURAL I C arri go and Barn© IFAItNESSES, SA Cornini, N. Y., Jan. 1,1, Groty anti Pro 1 ' CORNrNIa, CL 3:). YHOLEBALE AND in all kinds of GROCERIES P W 1 Liq7ors am! Clgairs, FOREIG & DOMESI DRIED F'; CARY D FR EGETA WOOD & WILLOW OCKERY OIIILDRE 'S CARR PERA3 lILATORS A full and mentioied go , hand. Particular Dealers and torost to exam, Corn i g, N 'complete ass Ids of the be: ttontion pa' L °natal:kora wi ino his Stock Y., Jan. 4, SEW EM \i 1 HIS p MA I ads te,l needs a tria fell; seam, t cord, gathe pest maehin public. I Ito has no superior, and i !to all kid s of work. It onl) o be app °dated. It will bow, .k, bind, uilt , braid, embroider, nd ruffle, nd is ithe best aid chew for fern') use ever-offered to Ibe The Donn' is superior t sews direet winding of not liable t,l E LOCK STITCH MACHINE °AI others, for the reason that it from—the spools and requires no I broad. ItOs easily adlUsted, and got out of order., • jibing to pnrobase a machine, ebo'd a try this one, before buying any on, or addlrese Persona by all !flea othor. Ca Jua 4,7 E STORE: ortment of Caps, S, GAITERS, ANS AND KINS . m . No. 0, to 13 NCH KIP, UP. MON CALF, IING, MO- , &C.,' heretofore. found at home al -or to sell at , prices We won't be under. " AID ' INEUS OF UNTY ufactory,in La. ratite AJJLL, I , ;dvantagesover allothe! tter.andfouheedeALd t yellow seed, and ell SHOP. ES 1 Harnesses, 1 ho best material DONE I employ the beet t the best material, to please all who A. NEWCOMB TIIROP, STEEL, NAILS, I - WARE, ~ CUTLERY, IME, PLE I ANTS, as Trimmings DLES,,,to. OE hien Store, N. Y. *+g el ETAIL DEALER °VISIONS, IC, GREEN Ell i'MEI PITS A.ND I. ARE, GLASS & WARE, AGES, CABS, & TOYS, &c., &o of the alove 'ty alwnyti 4 rtmon qual I d to ' I find before 18111 'in+) Groceries ,t to theii in buying. TACIIINE ! i L. R. HAIGHT, . illtloba Crook, P.
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