~Y~Li'... .t _ r. 4'thhtofTsiiit4Ohlis. o &43* ' - e (Col. John ItaN Ilia !TestMan Ilige," tells the stprrofnpblo'dulif,,lho shut up his stately, m a nsion 4ie4 . , .101`aii(*nift was 1271410Utif, !tit and leftlt - to 7 failAiitYlitAiin ttiellieftt ot'stit roundiniplifo.) 1 0 . r ; : • • . . • Not a hand has liftodlhetutchet Sinco oho yes . t out of the door;' ) No'fiaotateiLiihii.j . tioSe the a6Void 1 -Since she can conlo iq ploxe k •.; Thro is rust upon la - eke antF.hinges, And rapid :424 . klight .. q the wall, And ailencoTainta.irr•the chambers,' And darknoss'lsfaits In the halls; Waits ail nil ehipgs Nape beenwaiting, Since she went, that day of Spring; •: Borne in her pallid Splendor •"• - • , Ti . ootirt. of thp King; . 1 With lilies on brow and bosom, 4 _:Cfiqiioijis of s liAn4ler,irOiteri,nlfirozen beauty, Ybelilitrz and aillubetween. Red ropes silo left-behind-her, Butetkel 51e§Von4 !oxig - itqp; tihiossom' That seemed through the dusk t? The garments sho left mock the shadows WWI hints of,wompOitraoth her tmrige f eirime l the Mitra'r ti ' That was f!o used to her face, f The birde 'bake ittiolentimusle Where the sunshine riots outside, Anil the minds are Wiry and *Anton, With the summer's pomp and pride. Bet inktf . ol443f4o,liteianerion, Igero love hoe alined the door, Nor euhehlue nor summer shall enter, Since rho ran comets no moro. ,Lotrie CiaNDLER Atervrozi AGRIie_UL.TVRE. Yellow Globe Mengel Wurzel. _ jye: litkve,seyepls - plactsons gremr, n is yariety of beet for stock, and our ex perience w,ith theMpii i Oaa hpi fre quently been eXPtaed bycorrespon dents of the "Prii4tic,al Fariner," that it is probably, all things considered - , the best rpo foci geld enlitire : ' I,tonj culture vill have ilabr&attentiori' devo ted to it In this section, the present sea so*, than ever .before. It is au impor tant element of high farming, and deed; in'eonne6tiou with soiling, one of the necesbities of the times. As 20 to 30 (or more) tons f roots can be grownvn an acre, and as * stock of all kinds—hor ses, cows, sheep, 'sWine—are very fond' of them in the winter season, and they thrive on them, the profit of, growing it crop , which produces so largely; is most obvious. The long red, Mange" Wurzel, the root usually grown in England and on the Continent; is objectionahld here,'on account of grnwing so znuch out of the ground, and exposing so large a surface to our dry and hot summers, by' which growth is checked. The Yellow Globe Mangle Wurzel is not liable to this objection.- 'lt can.'he obtained at our seed stores for 75 rents per pound. ' Bunn, in his" VegetableB of America," says of this variety : "This is a glObular-formed beet, measuring about ten inches in diameter, and weighs ten or twelve pounds;." about one , half •of • the root growing above greund. Skin yellow, wtiqe it is covered,by the soil ; and yellowish brown above the surface, 'where ex posed to light• and air. Flesh white, zoned Or worked with yellOw; close grained and sugary. Leavep not large or numerous, rather erect, green ; the stem and ribs paler, and sometimes yellow kb. "4 1 110 Yellow Globe is one of the mot productive of all the varieties; and, though not adapted to table use, is par t ictiolarly excellent for stock' f all des criptions, as the roots are not only re workably sugary, but, contain a consid erable portion of albumen. It retains its soundness and freshness till the sea son balsa far advanced, does not sprout so early in spring as many others, and is especially adapted for cultivation in hard shallow soil. "The 3 ield varies from thirty to for ty tons per acre, according to soil, sea son, and culture ; although crops are recorded of fifty tons and upwards. "Sow from the last of April to the last of May ; but early sowings succeed best. If sown in drills, they shoUld be made twenty inches apart, and the plants should be thinned to ten inch es apart in the drills ; if sown on ridg es, sow in double rows, making the ridges three feet and a half, and the rows sixteen pinches apart. 'On account of its globular form, the crop can be harvested with great facility by the use of a common plow." GRAFTING POTATOES. A Canada correspondent writes the American Ag riculturist as follows: I grafted, last spring, an Early Rose on a Garnet Chill, and also a .Garnet Chili on an Early Rose, in like manner. I took a Chill and scooped out every eye, then cut from an Early Rose a slice in shape somewhat like a shield, containing a tine germ bud. This shield was inser ted in a bed prepared for it in the Chili, stuck on with two pins, and bound fast with bass. The bud and shield were made to Mitts exivetly its possible, and the grafted specinpn immediately plan ted in t 4l O usuld manner. The two sorts operated upon are both reds—the Chili a little darker, and round in shape, the Rose paler red, and oblong. All the specimens came up and grew well. They were dug Aug: 24. The Rose grafted upon the Chili ga l e a fair crop—about one half of the Rose type and color, and the other half of the Chi li type, but pure white. As to the Chili, grafted into the Rose, the vines were extremely large, and when d ug;gave a large. yield of beanti ful potatoes, but All 'of them with clar white skins, except one or two to each point, which were red; both colors were of the Clint type, and no appar ent sign of the Early Rose among them. A NEW INDUSTRY,—The sweet p 0 tato, used in various forms as an eseu lent, in making bread, as a substitute for eotree, in the brewing of beer, as well as for fattening 'farm animals, is now beginning to be used in making a sirup "far surpassing that of the beet and even of the sorghum in delicacy- of flavor, while the yield is much more abundant. The average product - of a bushel of sweet potatoes—the yam va riety being preferred n --18 alleged, to . be over two gallons, and as tll average yield per acre, on poor sandy SOIL . Is from isk to 180 bushels, the prOduet -lmust necessarily be from 300 to 380 gal ions of syrup. This must open to the view of the piny -woods agricnltuilat new and most profitable_ industry, one man, with a mule,,being able to 'culti vate at least tifiteen acres of iitatoo. The residum, after thejfike for syrup has been extracted, Is pronounced a valuable edible either for man or beast." This is the mor4h to look for, and de stroy all worms nests on apple trees, as well as the borers ; the latter by cutting out. \, EMWM!Ei LORMORt:BROS, , iCO. • • , VraCtri-ES I A,LE G: ROC TT S , . WIC, . .I ,: . LO ...:,..T,-:ICOltp ••;-:"..1,.:::C:: ~r;•( -;.-,' .!!:•. , ... Ift• --, 2.”-Z”:• . . 3 ;: 1 ,- .. • .... , s .1 , 410 A ltpit,r., L. CALT)WP.LL ; -; . ::: - ,; ;- ;7:Cli - ii'' --'l. ~.r •;; , ; 'OP:, • - - PROPRIETORS OF - -- -- t .-1.- -t 7,;.'1 f !: 1 • '•. ; ; 1-:,. , :. ~... - 1 i ..;; ii -, i ' ; j. i -I. OR111 . 611:t BIOS ILA tendon cif,thellttdcan' thn - tiotiuf t iettof the, Southern Tier of NO'lterli - tinitlidiihetiOoiri- - sy;vanis, to the 'tar& add . I'oll tisitertliiiritiOf • • • • • , - ; .• GRO CEIIIES 8/I'llo - VISIONS , ~:•; constantly on hanil at tlieirextensive tr lVarehOuse and, Stores, No. 37 ana3B Carroll et, N. Y., and offered for sale on the moseliberal terms, satisfaction IA all <miles guareittee'd.A 0 - , ' • ?1,1.31)1ti ,;1 1 I. Mills L I . Our Steam Mills for the RVaattrig (of Coffee anal Coffee and Spleen, are of the proved construction ? , and not e In the country. ... - - - TEAS • __ . . We havo a full stock of choice Vali. We bny direct from Importers in Now York for cash, and sell as cheap as ai3rhorise in the trade. • . Sugars', Molasses qtr. Syrups rem the best Refiners, and eo orrest New York grotatione. FOREIGN DRIED FEW', • KINDS OF NII Visiiiii4Vr* 4 We buy from first hands in t afford a better article at a less. firm in Western Now York. WOODEN WARE, Cordage NH line of geode. 141 - QUO Wo call the attention of the stock of Wines and Liquors, w fineness aro niumrpassod. IMPORTED ALES-LS to glisb, RD 41 of the best brands od FOREIGN AND' DOMES We specially invite purchaseri amino our stock of Foreigt Liquors before buying elsewhere. MEDICINAL WIIISKEY---t We put up fortl:tli especial bonfit of the sick, a pUre 'article of Old Bourbon Whiskey for the Druggist Trade.,• Sole Agents in Elmira., of th;e Urbana WlteCas In brief, we invite a close scrutiny of ourgocids and their prices, the whole arrtment being too numerous to mention in deta . LORMORE No, 378 c 39 Carroy St, Sept. 31, 1870.-ly. Albemarle La ELIZABETH CITY, NO T j ARGE AND SMALL • I atprioes ranging from on reasonable terms bf pay Timber covered with Pine, Poplar Timber, clos6 to to $lO per acre. Village Pro Stores, 'Wood and Brie Lots and Wharves,'exeelL, friendly people, ,narigali market e, favor kble: loottlll, SMITH & May 3, 1371 Wellsbor c-- CO R. MAIN ST te cite et WELLS SOL. BUNN Thi is a popular Hotel Holiday. The Proprioto make it, a first-class hou • rive and depart fiqm thiti in attendance.' Jan 1, 1871-41, For 1 Salo GOOD dairy far in Tigga township, T - Aoga county,ra., abut 2Umilos west of the Borough of Tiogit.- about 100 1 acres - impioved, and 46 miimproved.f 11ali on it three barns, throe dwelling houses, an apple and peach orch 'erd, and other fruit treed Terme easy. Also adt joining on the west, alfarm and timber lands from 40 to 200 acres as ',desired, with 80 acres improved, with a good arn, Et good house and apple orchard, .Good ftifft dairying farm. , Jan 1, 1871—tf. C. H. SEXMOUIt, • • ; - Tingi,"Pa. • WellsbOr' JT J. BURGIN wool. • Wellsboto and Tared to supply them w BREAD, ,PIESI, • ," of the best quAllty, and FreshISORS the old Stet isit'iltistal. Nov. 23, T a t Err i al BE fastest irettin : .l will stand s;t the in We!tabor°, the pre good trotting mares WI at him. For ,terms, se betels and public place May 10 18711 MM • 4 :.• . 4 EIS moat recent,im 7 .icelt))11 by any d at latest and 11 , AND. ALL ickled o East, and cian !r price than any and Brooms—A 21 rade (o'oui large ich for purity arid , Irish and En natantly on hand TC LIQUORS— . to eV and ex . a* Domesoto & • CO., Elmira, it , _ _ Agey TH CASOLINA ARMS FOR SALE iSB to $75 per nore, it Wilt. ands 1 , Cypress, Gum and 1 avigation. Prioo $3 arty, viz: ' Dwellings, Vacant nt climate, fertile soil, lo waters and good y.- Inquirb of Att'ya at Law, Mizaljeth City, N.C., Hotel, TEN AVENUE, ORO, PA. 1 .4 L , PROPER. lately ktipt by B. B. will apste no pains to e. All the stage! ar lhouse. A:good hostler ry attached. lor Rent. 13aketry. 717 1- , • 'wig to th6"oitiseni r o dotty that he is pre th :,4? 1 ,D, ORE* " a also ;larva meals and thoeo who wish. Call at BElp,glN- DAVIS; stallion In the county.. able! of tho subscriber, sent 'season. Owners of do well to take a look .e posters at the different county the 50L BIIVELL. TMM Insurl:Rl 4- 44 111 1VeR1 - i IIArir.iD,XIMAINI) , ', , ICE AL TJ c LIFEr.-- INSURA4C Offlce, No. 13.,4th St„fßhiladelp4ia. AlMfira t ,ftlY e Pit_ eniiii4l4tiOWOOW' • , Resets tier . $1,000,000 00 A \ • -- Mock and mutum,:oambuifig4ffi iiiiitimitii ,Ttpate. , Suppose your are already insured in a 'first-elass company, and from any cause what ever, (say after ten :yearly payment)-yon• &Tact *cannot pay longer and die—your insurance is gone and your monoy pasted. 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POTTER & CO., - 814 ..,Ruiyakantes PHILADELPHIA. YOUNG BERTRAND. THIS well i knowii stock Horse will Stand for Mares during the season at the subscribers Stable in Wellaboro. His.stook is sowellknown there is no necessity of remarks. It is sufficient to say, for roadsters they are not surpassed, or for power of endurance. - The said' horse is a coal black, weighs 1000 lbs., is sound, and kind in harness, his !'Dais prove the moat servideable of any horse in this _sectiow for all purposes. At the request of inmertus patronti, I have" de: termined to stand him where he can be found at all times Ile — those that wish-forks services.: • E. 'A.:'FlStl,'Proprietor. Wellsboro, April 26, 1871.-3 n.„ - 4 1110WANDA."—This high-bred Stallion was sired by Ah-wa-ga Chief; grand sire, Rysdyk's "Hambletonian;' dam, Vermont Black hawk ; grand dam„ ,Messenger; one white, pastern bebindAlackipolttai dark bay; 15 bajada': and 8 inches high, 44eart-old . ;Id one of the most. remakkakle 4;u4afil thk.. has produced. 'Helibeautifill, and blood like, action perfect, possessing great strength. He is 1n close proximity to two of the most no table stallions in this nation : "Hambletonlan" and "Bthan Allen," a most fortunate cross. TERMS-4100 to insure,s2s at time of eervioo, which will not be refunded in any event, and $76 When proven in foal. We have fine stabling and pasture, on reasonable terms. Best possible. gre taken of Mares. All accidents and escapes at owners risk. Sokson, March 12th, to November Ist, 1871 MIX & MONTANYV. Towanda, Marc& 22d, 1871.—Sra Livery:: Ito Je LO EN re= speatfully Info the pub lic that they have establ aired a Livery for Hire, At their Stable on Pearl St., opposite Wheeler's viagou shop. Single or double rigs furnished to order: They aim to keep good borne and was gons, and intend to please. Prices reasonable. WATKINS &14.0:13Pri. Jan. 4,1821-17.:-.t.;!. ;3 THE BEST HOTEL in the 00IIINITYi' TAB " CONS NOISE." t NEW. Rooms large and well ventila- Bted. Accommodations not eurpaseed by .b any first class hotel in the " Northern Tier." BILLS no lithbt:4 01 !n third rate hotels. Locliii6tl;eori “L` itecond7nnd tieof Main and Walnut streets, Wellshoro. Owl table, good Liguori. good oider, and a good Aosticr. Prop'r. March 8,101. ~, 1 I 1 ?Ar A - --_, ~ , - -. Wi iii . 1 .4_ 11 1? . 11 -, - . Li'' - .. ~.. - , , 9 i. x;, .~~i~ s' F. Nottr474,mowire to the , people of Wel'shore amtvielnity, that we are recalitag ondimmenee dock of _:~ * liii nail° Sods at unprecedented Prices. 1 [l, -* f i ~, • it: , ;' si:2 i .? qt. - ,i,2 ';',ll : •._ , 51.1'.:". , :.r, .... _ . .. ..?:,-Nyprthrigilt haws/root decline ; in Domestie Cotton Goods, and they are now selling for 4 0 4 tuawat any time Awe 1880. We do not believe in paiading a long list of prices in news papairicbut :We mean what we . say, when we claim to sell Goods obeap. People from out of town are sure to make money by coming hero to btly goods. We have a splendid assortment of • c • - Pi ' 7 l al • MB 1111 -t • ..•, ..„ Detaines, Percales, llohairs;• Japa nese Silks and Robes, Fancy ColOred and Black Dress Silks, lin and man y articles otif arce . does not permit ,us tik speak of, but if you will call we will show you the LARGEST ST OK in ,town, and a4riCes that "cannot be beat" anywhere." s Corning, N. Y. April 19, 1870. NEWELL & OWEN. _._ ~..... . ' . . • - . The- Laiegist4t: '[PAVING' faoilitioe for buying and handling large quantities of Goode enables bim to offer them at the lowest Jobbing prices. In our retail department Goods are sold at a small ad !snob 01,01' ithoresnlotipkioes,,.;_kbrimaigoli,-0 Transfer Ornaments,ltripeing Pencils ; A fall lino. .f all classes of Goods appertaining to our business kept in stook. Feb. 1, SHOVELS, SPADES, FORRS,BENOH SCREWS, BARNDOOR HANGINGS, a new thing, and made for use. These are bat a fewi 3 efthe many articles composing the stook of Hardware. I invite the pnblioto call and ex/011ms for themselves. I aim to keeptho best quality of goods in my line; and all work to ?order, done prunp f tlyasul <ts . 4 • ,11; .04 SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, AT PAOTORY'VRICES' Wellaboro,Feb. 1,1871-Iy. j WILLIAM ILOBIORTS.. Ell STOVES, "IRON, NAILS, OARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE SHOES, AND HORSE NAIL* - 1 • • OaBh! ,Wollaboro, Jan. 4:a"~ _„ ~~ .. __,. ~r -. ~~s'~~iitii~3fl '•' ~'`.~'+.i~i'.e~~ '~ ~".~'':i.+}~r.V awi.ei~~i ' r~i.~'".itFsk' 3 ~ :+ .:.li: ;:SF. = a~i 4. _c . • r N Y.,- - - . ~. ~ 4 ,7 r`.,,t '-''''',- ~,,LT1144,3') ,N. '... •,1 1.5 l_ L= ...)? Aei ''i tt i -pi con.° -,. -' - T.:, -' ..,:$ V ~, --, t' .. ' 1314 r I. •„ . SFE ,•• t ENIEN and hro - fittai to supply till who may come with t `! ',. 1 1 1 11 1.',• . : •• ,A •In i 11 1 1 , I ji. MI Desirable Dress ,Griiids, .4c0., at prises, verxmach less than lasi season. Wo also keep a full line of wolmoT, .eoone,9 Yankee &lions, Boots aril Shoes, GROCERIES, 'CROCKERY, V . C. 1-C.:ELMIESSEI, Druggist I RHODE BLIND AND WA OR LIMB, STONB, • 1 ~ 1- GLASS; 44..i.SIZie, SFHOLE AND DOUBLE THICK. PAINTS,•.ini KINDS AND COLORS, VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRUSHES, A FULL STOCK. nd Brutthes for !Carriage and Cutter OtinaimOnting. MO Sto i- - • , , . ~-;),,,, r ... ,• . , , •i . . , , • . - p i r, V,C-2:-.4--- (Eluecossor to D. P. ROBERTS) DEALER IN CJai•wre•xLteroP Tools, A general stock of Builders Materials. LOOKEtp - BUTSVLATPRES, HINCIEO, 4 1 44 Also. WRAPPING PAPER at manefaeturefs prices.. PitOMPTLY ATTENiEB TO. and prietia rcaagoabbi. 'Pintas°, above Cone House. ,1871-Iy. +';''7l ,* t; 11,-4 ME DRY GOOODS, ES EIMM • tahlishment in Northern Pa.! lini WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Stoves ! , n Having o n hand a large sleek of Tin, Stoves and Hardware, the undersigned takes pleasure to atinounoe that he has at a great outlay, ad ded to the usual stock of the old stand on IMAM STREET, WELLSBORO, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware, of which he enumerate the following artiolees NALS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X MT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAIWE, • BUTTS, STRAP IMCGES, CARPENTER'S :TOOLS, PUMPS, , AXES, AUGERS, BITTS,BITT STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS, ANI Iffid HE lIM =EMI NM ,4 Min =I MIII ISE W. C. KBE HARDWARE =I R. 0, Ming v ~..Ei,~ yK-a~vf ii:Lail 'A +" -11003 d.lllO/111b01(rt Erni:l7'. •. compoond,,, , bit ~.,Extraet t.: , ,r: Catawba firape,rills. Eli ConiTionent Parts-afinid pAstiat Minbt!ib aik4 Fluid ' ilSatireiba roc. Juke, 1: .f fj - „.; #l l it", 42 o l :Jhtitff., iOtia Acing& Amulor4envpulyidecid aohe,: 10 - 0001,08,,010; Puri* :Vele-, table 1- 004tatilit0;nd' Mt* read or,DeleteiiburDrubs; !Lz._t? :1 These OM ate:the mostr.delighttotty.pleagaut purgettymuytrpedlpg ! oseyoy pit, suttee , plague. Tjtexeie ,pothinc, wore .agoepteble the; ottspettlt7: 4 l'hey,giiit, tone, 'ft'ad'enume ini!thet unrieitiikeittiliotifg `t'h'ey ikre 'esoinpoSed of thntuestinktutienfel 04fter 'PAW dale' use; o'f tkettioneb,sittivrigpratten:ofithe spare aye , tern to t kef plann k spstoppeeprLtintplout. 10 , the weak ankintr '4014k; from Ai prudenite"Pr _Coin:- pound kYtitet Pills and no eitgernetrAedifroui , theihatittatinpiscr'eoatid Pi4 l -4elmcdrts:tittirill ittrtkiettik9,ltomn i t aTing, sontiqupptlyr old not main. Jtdt j .ettkift2 l ' TiigiCatatibit crape Pint; isg Peek Win "litotii` - tinii - odOrl do not neclesettstatbidr linteptenitat loated. Prim IlAy un'taPer ,•1 - • MO HANBY T4IELtiItiOLIES /Ha :COMPOUND -•• • • -P - .4: 1 40.4:4' :..44:4.VAPARILLA ..2.,497: 3.. 4 will ritlissall3nisaternsineti train the ilyatem; Sy phUlei ralfetlil-pies,trickes4:SOre. Eyes, Bore Legs r§eitP lo ,lL-th.c t 3 itTe ) -# 4 3.44:1 3 rou qhi tie, • Skin tilieseee / Aqt.,44pUipp ie I*3tke,ra, Runt4PBP frot3i 6a:tat; IVlllfelittotalltige,lXnidaii4 Canes, retie fAffeetioda,titifffie,cittaetiii -Wert Sweats, €llrindtdarrearalltnigar Tettari -Humors of all kinds, Chronle ritivinAtlo4.lDyspepzia, and all dliteneee. that have been , established In the Ryden' for 'years. 13elaglifephied elpeoillfOrrAtits' above cern plata% itliMedritifyingtropettlea are miter than ,sozotherpreparatioe r pf saw/patina.. It gives Abe aonitgleition ank:hotiltAy color, and rogtorea Om patient to. - stets of health nni pttrity. For-iirirlilfet the bland; removing all obionimoonOfittitionaj diloaseo Mining - from an impure anktft el 010:b1904, And Oct only reliable and affaatnal ,linnivn.romody for the cure of pains and a Welling •` the bonks,' ulcerations of the throat and logo, bletobea, pilples Son the face, erysipelas :and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beautifying the complexion. , , Henry aelitOold,s w0mpan4p.p...4.41D - EXTRACT RU CHU,I3WI4IRRAT DIURETIC, has Cu odasiraf• Diabetes in Which i has beertlglirenvlrrftatib - it of the - nook of the bladder and•in4MnfitiplE of: She „kidney'', ulcerr talon of...itkulitafget.p/t# r bladder t • - retention of urine,.dieda:se of,o6:prigliita* . ,:glaild stone in the bladdeil'alitilitit[gtiitilArleidnet - deposit, and mneouirtorartnyttillobtirititecf add for enfee bled audt;t:lelloattEsronstittitions:rif both sexes, .attendelipitlt.tba following. symptoms: Indis position:6 exeitiiiillMlti:§f•poWer, loss of mem ory, affifoiwirbrbtabitre weak nerves, trem bling, liortorafiditctitick;Walieftilnefi,. dininees of vision, pale nn the back, hot. hands,: flushing or the body, drAtimillief the , eruption on the face, pallid oontitenartee; universal lassitude of the muscular system,- e . Used by perelituf from the ages of eighteen to twenty-Ave otlltont,3s to §1), or the decline or change of l ife; after ccuefluuthent or labor pains; • for bed-wetting in children. tEXtiittit Raiiiin is dtpretle and bleed purifying, -arid °urea- all diseases arising from•habitetet dissiriation and exeiiiises and int pnideneei In life, impurities of the,:blood, etc, superseding 130111411 InAffflllit t ii:so3 ter which,it is used, aid' sytddlitle affeetterig— in these diseases used in connectkiitirlth . HOlinhold'a Rose Wash. LADIES In many,affeetions . pecultar to ladies, the Ex tract Buohu is unequaled by say other remedy— as in ohloroile ot:rstonti4;trreguliiiity;paitiful. nese or suppression otonstomary' evacuations, ulcerated or sehirrus state of the:uterus, leueorr hcea or whites; steribitwind• for • all' i3omplaints incident to , tho-soori whether arising from indis cretion or habits of- dissipation. It is prescribed extensivelihy.the'moSt eminent physicians and midwives for - enfeebled and delicate constitu tions, of both sexes and all ages, (attended with. any of the aboyo diseases or symptoms.) 8. T. Igehaltolo.'s Extract BUMF! OUR= DIS4IASESARISING FROM .11fPRUDPIVA:W. /37U/PA779/ 1 1, E 2 a, in all their,etages, at little expense, little or no change in diet,,no inocinvonience : and no expo sure: It causes a fro - 41161X 'deem, and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing obstruc tions,-preventing and curing strictures of the urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so fre quent in this class of diseasea, and expelling all poisCnous matter.. • . - , - . - Thousande,ieho have been the victims of in comPotent persons, , and who Lave paid heavy fees to be Ored in lc short time; have found they tad been deffoivad;htid: that _the.' poison' has, y the nee of'`,POlVerfial astringents,: been dried p iri the systeto,; oj:relic:oat -in a more aggra vated 'feria - atforp offiao tiftfiiiaarrlago. • - I • The Relligktotril tktr4gt 33u9biilor , all Woo— tton* and diteneed orthe, denary, 'Otvans: who.; ther 'canting in nub hi' Tektite,- from :whatever, cense origine4lig; 'end' no :natter. of how long standing. Price, one dollar ,inui Any cents per bottle. Ij. T. HELMBOZD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot be surp a ssed as a face wash, and will es found the only specific) remedy in every speoi s of cutaneous affeption. It speedily eradioat 8 pimples, spots, soprbutio'dryness, indurations of the cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels redness and incipient inflammation, hives, rash, moth patches, dryness of scalper skin, frost bites, and all purposes for whiett'- -- ealvis or ointments are used; restores the skin to - a - state of purity and softness, and instiros'coritinUed healthy ac tion to the tissue Of imvesciels, on which depends the agreeable cleartiesSand vivacity of complex ion so much sought and•admired. But however valuable as a remedy ferMsistingdefebts of the skin;R. T. Heimbold's Rose Wash has long sus: tained its prinoipal claim to unbounded patron age, by possessing rinalities which render it a toilet appucloys of the rdostSup,ulatiye and con genial aariteter;Vetliblnitiglii. elegant for muli those proMirici,nt rbittliSiWitafsfy . extd'efil- cooy T the invariable adtfo_rfiltnimebtcl of its nee --asatitisitai----MGmstra-ititercmos6-,' lon. It i5:41(.4 - 0)11 - MliitIOU fe5t . ..41;044a ore syphilitic nature,AntLas art.injoetion for,dips- Ass of the urinary.orgenscarislngfrom habits of :dissiPatio6, used itic'etitineotion 't/t the Extraots Suet), Serial:44lßa and datawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be sur passed.. Fail a d explielt direotions accompany the meth du s. Evidence of - the =bat responsible and tell ble - ohatasiter inrnishod.,o3 application, with hu atedit'nfliicilitaa4 iitliving witnesses, and api , P.O.Po;e4alfoltedeertifloitja.and reoonim wintery dettmonany,crf which arefram the hig eat aoureep, inoliding eminent phyei 4 olen4 0 MO ' Il i a tA 69 oo,t it , t i"! tor has ta resortc'ineliipi b loonA atiti the übw ere. dogs not do` We, trout the fact that s artioles rank as standard prspara tfone,iiiird-dO-tialkledietilpioptitid up by cer tilleaies. _ ;- Remy T. Xrelmoota'a G e nuine Prepa tt v i at,o3 l 4„' daily yea to any athireek. , mar ' from observa tion.'• , , , Et/015145 . a tifiiiard - of twenty . iaars. Sold by druggists everywhere.. ; Addresa letters for infer. coati n, in confidence; to tiottiq T. lielmbold, druggist and phemist: Only -depots : Henry- T. Hemold's drag and chemical warrliouse, No. 594 Broadway; It Xork, or to H..T. lielmbold'e , medkial depot, 10:4 - flotith Tenth street, Pbiladel. BOtvars of pountirfeite. 14 for Henry T. rfohnhOfcre 1 Take nd Other. Feb 8 bm iMill WM li<. 'ia . a 1: t)flr: ENE= iifif,lflr.,..:C. ,I f :. 1 WiIIHiBILB DUG STORII. CORNING, N. Y. DINS e g i D MEDICINES, PAINTS Tr!)%IMEPS DAVIDS INKS, KEITH'S 00N6ENTRATE MEDICINES„ IKEDELL'S UID , EX ',MAC S, BURNETT'S CO,COATWE, FLAVORING EN,iRACTS, B_EROSRN' 11 LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, Roen. ESTER PERFUMERY .• AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHITEWASH LIME & AND DYE COLORS, 40ENT8 FOR * MARVIN CO'S RE. , FINED OIL. • BOA at Wholociale Prices. Buyers arerequested tooalland get quotation's before going further Haat W. D. TERBELL & CO. Corning, Y., Jan. 1,1671-y Furniture 1 Furniture! B. T. VAN HORN, RAVING completed hie new Cabinet Ware- house on Main street, WeUsher°, has stobk ed it with a large and superior assorted stock of FURNITURE. Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Ittaple, &o.; am, from $l5O down, and ae cheap as the same goods can lie bo't in the ciliate, freight addesi. Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth, 'from $125 dow Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, C I ITCHES, TETE- A-TET with Upholote to suit. Center Tables, Walnu: or Marble Tops, Looking Glasses, :rackets Pa ' per Racks, Rocking ChairS, all kinds, Wholesale and Retail. I am mat:tautening as usual, and intend to keep a full stock of ware, home and city made at all times. My Ware Booms are spacious and neat, and now contain the largest, costlieit and best stock of Furniture ever brought into the county. . .. . Planing and Matching, SCROLL SAWING 44;;MOULDING, done to order at he' Factory. Jan. 1, 1871-tf Ingham's Woolen Mills ! DiERFIELD,• PA. i T" subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth, Cassimeres, Flannels, &0., &c., for Wool.— Theyalso manufacture as usual— TO ORM, OR ON SHARDS, to enitoustotnore. All work warranted aarop resented. They invite partioular attention to their Water Proof CASSIMERES, Which are warranted in every respect. Particu lar attentio . given to ROLL - C, CLOTH 13 INGHAM'S largo sto•k of Cassimores, per cent less than any competitors, and warrant ed as represented. INGHAM manufacture to order; and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, arid defy competition. ' INGHAMS have as good an assortment of Full Cloths, Cassinieres, Ece., and give more for Wool in exohango than any other establishment. Try thorn and satisfy yotz. selves. ' INGHAM wholesale and retail at tho Cow ,anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville. Oar Cloths are warranted, and sold by the following persons: C. 8 . KELLEY, Wellsboro, Pa. T. L• BALDWIN tt 00., Tioga, Pa. • J. C. DENNETT,Covington,Pa. Deerfield, Jan 1, 1811—tf The Thorough Bred, MAMMOTH JACK; Henry Clay, Jr. will stand on the farm of the subscriber, it Wolleboro, s Tioga county, Pa., the present' sea son. PET/TOREE.—llenry Clay, Jr., is fire yeas old, and 14 hands high. His sire was imported from Malta, Spain, to Kentucky, from there to Mis souri, at an expense of $5,000. His dam is a thorough bred jennet, of the Andrew Jackson stock, and he is a sure foal-getter. Many of his colts aro from If; to 17 hands high. Those who wish td raise large, fine mules, will do well to look at this animal before going farther. Terms reasonable. Pasturage fur— nished when desired. Also; on the same Bum, a full blooded Devon bull, of the best broad. F. D. BUNNELL. May 8, 1871 3m WELLSBORO AND MANSFELD STAGE LINE. : THE undersigned, proprsetoi of this line takes this method of in 'forming the pahlio that the above Stage runs daily (Sendays excepted,) between the two• pia eea al fOow s : Leaves Wellaboro at 8 a. in., aad arrives at Mansfield at 10.80 a. in. Loaves Mansfield at 2.30 p. tn., and arrives at Weill:4mo at sp. tn. o . 3 PwEaresl,2.3. Jan 1, 1871—tf W . B. VAN HORN, ra' y Adrninig LETTERS OF / . DMINISTRATION having boon granted n the estate of Elisha Soule, deceased, late of rmington township, all those indebted ti) said estate, and those having claims against the same, will settle with POLLY 13 OULE, 'a. Adm . . , Parmington, May 3, 1871 Ow Executo`r's Notice. / LETTERS of Administrations on ,the estate of John W. Catlin, deceased, late'oMaries. ton having been granted to the ,tindersigned, all iiersons having claims against said estate, and those indebted to the sameyare notified to call for settlement on Tared Stone of Delmar. IS,AEL STONE. Executor. May, Bth, 1871. Administr LETTERS OF A 1 estate of Rarvei oga County, decease the undersisned, all claims against said el May 14,'71-6w* B. T. VAN HORN IARDING ESSING. I ratrix's Notice; tor's Notice. 7 i On ilki ie4 e oot, teofler the baying' been' granted to croons owing:or having State, will call on • GEORGE ROOT, JACOB 1 4 1.1407 E, _ Admire, EOOP Al*.Siliii 'TOII:.E. . 1 , ,F4SRLRR dc RANDOLPH • I have pnrehaked the Isoot andlShoo Store . of Moms. SODTB 4 orb,y, and prepose to contin.. no , the business—reduoing the prieeri - on all good and selling strictly . FOR CASH. . , No> .de • Wo keep a good assortment of Hats and Caps, BOOTS, BALTtf,ORALS, OAITEIis BOOTEES, BROGANS' AND GAL IGASK iNs warranted to fit any oot from Na 0, tN, I j , Ausive. r Stnelr, of FRENCH. CALF, FRENCH , KIP, UP PER, SOLE, !COMMON CALF, LININGS, BINDING,: MO- ROCOO, will be kept up a's berettifore. , • On Findings we shall . : be found at hoine al ways, and we shall endeavor to; sell at prices satisfactory to the trade. We won't he undtr- CASH PAIb FOR 'HIDES ) CU,TO - A/ WOUli I one promptly nr4l well. Repairing done eliort notice. Drop in and i,o convinced. ' FISOLEIt iIANDOLPII 1870.-ly. Dec. 14, WE FARitipts OF . 0 GA COUNTY. TO T AAI now ! .I. ville.a 0. nildingatmymatufactory,ln Lawrenco perlar FANNING, MILL, whichpossessea the follawingadvantageliover al lothiq mille : - 11.Itseparatesryo,pats,rat litter,andfoulseeds.stA Oessand cockle, from wheat. 2.1 t cleans flax seed,takesout y llow seed, and all other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleanetltuotby seed. 4. It does all otherseparatingreouired of a mill . This mill is built ofthe best and, moat durable tina ber,ln good style,and is sold cheap ter cash, or pro. duce. I sgill fit a patent sieve, for separating oatafrcu, wheat,to othermills,oureasenhbltterma. J MATHEI , li ' ,awrencerille,Jan.l4B7o—t f HARNESS MITE UNDERSIGNED would say to the ciit j_ zone of Wellsboroiind vicinity that ho ht recently moved over Truman Brothers Grocery Store with hie Harness !Shop In full operation on Grafton Street, between Main and Water ate., where be le prepared to moral facture all kinds of DOuble & Single Harnesses, In tbo best style, and of the best material R EPAIRING- DONE On ehoit notice and good., I employ the beet workmen, and use nono but the best material, and am th'erefora prepared to please all irb,l want anything in inyline: N0v..11, 1870 WALKER & TATIIROP. DNALETtI IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, ; • STO VES, • TIN- WARE, BOLTING , ' SRI'S , MUM, WATER TAME, AGRICULTURAL ,IMPLEMENTS, Oarriago and Harness Trimmiutrk• HARNESSES, SADDLES, &e. OorOng,N. Y., Jan: 1; 1871-y THE GOLD MEDAL SEWING MACHINE PHIS MACHINE! has no superior, LLa PHIS adapted to all ; . kinds of work. It only needs a trial to be tipprociated. It will her., fell, seam, tuck, bind, quilt, braid, embroider. cord, gather and ruffle,midis the - best and chea pest machine for fazail use ever offered to the public. -The DOTIBLE LOCI, ELAB,7IC STITCH ItfArlltSF. is.superior to all ethers, ftir the reason tbat It sews direct from the apopis . and requires winding of thread; It 18 easily adjusted, ant not liable to get out of order. Persons wishing t•o purchase a machine, by all means try this one, !Mori) buling other. Call on, or address Jan 4, '7l y New Music Store N'wopened in Smith. Bowen's ,•- oral floor, n to . uaic room where ;6 I i.e on exhibition, and for sale. • Steinway and other Pianos, Cabinet Organs, nt d a choice S 4 leeth. Act Music. Now mnsici received every wool. Lessons on Piano !and Organ,' and a Singir will ho given Opportunity far pr.ketive td( to those who may desire it II W. TODD Wellaboro,reb. l's-3nao. • Admiiiistra I or' s 01 LT E\TTERS I QF ;ADMINISTRATION ' oon grunted on tho eBtato Lilbtu h lon, doconecd, Into of Richmond lowwlop, persons indebted to said ostute and tiic , a bole. claims agniost-thoMOO will SO tie %%WI ZIMRI ALLEN, AJPir Richmond, April 2t%, 071-fitv- New 'Tahoe° Stoi e ! jRE subscriber' has fitted up th Store Dr.: door oast Thomas Harden's dry ot for the manufacture and sale of CIGARS, (all grades), Fancy d C o mma n SMOKING TOBAGO o,Michig Fine CO CHEWING, and all kinds of PLUG MBA 00, PIPES, and tAtchol cest .13Y,and of CIGARS. • gr• Call and sfee for yourselves. JOHN Sv. PUBSE L Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1871—tf. TIOGA \ DRUG STORE! • / BORDEN koeps constantly c' it hand: Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Paints and Oils, Wei 1 1•••• Stationery, Yankee Notions dc• PRESCRIPTION CAREFULLY COIITOCIPtp 1 R. it, BORDEN• Tiogap Jan. 1p 1871.4 y. II SHOP. A. NE,wcomß E. 1.. HAIG lIT, Lanil)s Crept• I
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