-r.,„ 1 ,...... --i7, , , z,1 - Ria.73,--::-..1z,z,'„zy,t.-. , -7 1 , A c. - ; 3-9 FA 1 " 7 4 . 1 ri 13 I r,•‘: -. r.ri "- - t ---"' - fer :•;: ,-1 Z - 1, ':;t. t'A r q ia: a v hi''',A it i 'tet 3 k.bt , W . % i ----) The rugged vigOr of expression h , inladtal r )l4 kieVing with - CW - (10M oflritnianplisii ion whiolkit,depteis t embodying a pro! found nni+ersali4iitiLluit - in a slugui fatly hold and original fanny. • (Izroui'nu, - 1113tv York Tribuie.) • : A WOMAN'S LOVE. It-sentinel aligettliking high inglat3r. «l Heard this shrill wail ring mat from Porgatorp ; "Have mercy, mighty angel, hear my story! "I loved,4—(kad,..blind nth passionate love, I fell Lovebtotigbi t ree * ao l / 4 vn : death tind'ideath to Hell For God is just, and deith for sin is well. "I do not rage agaiest is high decree, Nor for myiedf do ask t atgtace shall he; But for nay love on ear a who mourns for roe. i:S _ t 4 • i • - • • ." Great... Spirit! , Let we seenay love_ again Antiecectsf9rt him one-hour,t4A-I, W ArAPI,In' I `To pay a thonsand yee're . of eiktfpatn." ..„ Then eortct fht , pitytegAngelelsKsky, I Tepent That wild voim! I:dek, the dial-finger's bent Down to the last liouref thy punishment !" stpi iheivallel,l, , l pray the,, me; go ditOtAftolti.P:Perw,ojind-leniit bim*; 0, let,r4o soothe him in his hitter wool" Thallrateh gales groiinc a lanly ajar, ir44 up . ;s . ;arli,j4jillii Ili Ica a.rising star; she r6e and vanishcd itt tho etlvar. nnt soon adown the dying sunset Palling, Atrtl likesx:wounilea tittl bop,pts in s tialling, She fluttered Lagk, nlitt,bro)ken-hearted wailing She sobbed, "I fount him by the Summer eea head -upon almaiden'a knee,— his hair and kissed him: 'MAN me'!' Sha.vapt,"Now let my punishment begin'. bav4l4en:futla aria foolish; 'Lot mein. - 'go qp:laroniirlytirow and my On." . ) 'l' be; Akla,s6A anavrerea,f.Nay.Baa_koni, go higher" .To be tlrTAtivea In 3 , 00 r Arno heartiri desire 1 1 7,ae bigtoret than - a. thousand years of fire I", A.GRICV.LXV:IM THE EN ( LI9H SPARiLOVS. A: - Nirlier in the = Wthici says.:--Ertl 'reptires of What oriisparrowa are doing in the rural diStriefs eometo us. it,is a fact to lament, yet neverthelesS it :is :‘L faet,lhat theio little - English birds are very 'good citizens„bitt behave very badly as soon as - they take irlitte, their heads to go into the country. It will soon be seen that It was an ill-advised measure to ring them here at all, for, altho ey des - troy the larvte of In s • s and k ep caterpillars from cover ing, us in to summer, yet when they get into the fields they descjo4 , upon 1 the wheat and the young rye its dissi pated youth fall npOn the old rye, but with more disastrous effects upon the original owhere thereof. In some eountrlea ti reward is paid for the dead botly_of a sparrow, and for all sparrow eggs - that may be found and destroyed, pct that•they fairly come under the head of vermin. But the damage done is 'tot alone to the grain ; there is hardly a more quarrelsome and tyrannical bird than this. Hs fights with the robin (Lnd overcomes hint by numbers ; he harries end drives away the beautiful Baltimore ()Hole, the moat welcome :aid lovely of our summer visitors, whose orange and vermillion hues on a background of black, and whose plain tive, mellow notes are the delight of the world—who corriesalt the way from . 11.1eico to us, only to find little gray thieves in possession of his old haunts, determined not to share with hint,, but on the contrary, bent on his destruct.; As matter of fact the adult sparrow cares very little for larva; and very much for grain ; gives the formerJo his . young while he himself lives as much app possible on the latter. so i is ,casy,to see how darzerous a denizen of the country he is. As for beauty,. es \ cept that which comes from quick mu tion, he has none of it, although ho is picturesque and piquant. The writer of this paragraph happened to tie in the country a few days ago and saw a hand some cock robin standing on the ground, Surrounded by sparrows, who watched • every movement he made, and every (Mee in u•whiteArould dart at him as a hey throws his peg-top, stab-him with their beitl ; a, fly after him when he flew, pestering and making life a burden to him. NV hen the orioles camp last stun met, looking for their houses—for some had, learned to oecupY houses—they bad\ l to perch on trees and look long ,. may at their homes, on the top of each of which stood a big spakrow on guard, as pet t and ready to tight as a gamin. • The miners are complaining already, mid think it would be well to import a few li ely sparrow-hawks to decimate the Itt o gray thieves and murderers. 1 . 1 , 831 1 1 ;4R INESTrat"NFREE-TRADERS. - The foil wing is an extract from a pri vate lkler written by an intelligent citizen o Chicago now residing in Eu rope : I t iII venture to say that in less than fifteen years Russia will be pre. pared to Ttnish - all. the grain wanted n othis si eof the Atlantic. Eio, if we call ourselves au agricultural people, re.must import the Consumers for our surplus or not produce it. It may he all very nice for our farmers to buy cheap calicn,or other artieles . of no im portance it when they come to com pete with R sal; at ,turenfy cents a day for laboring in producing wheat, they, will had a beme market More to their advantage. All Russia wants is trans portation, and she is constructing rail roads very 'rapidly; 1,000 miles the present year,,-and they expect to in crease the arrionnt this year. They are the only nationon this.side who takes pride in imitatinethe Americans. A Russian gentleman Will say to you ; That is the way you do things in Amer , -ica, and we'intend to do so also, at the earliest possible moment." The pine forests of Pennsylvania are rapidly melting away. •• For ten years ast. the consumption of timber to sqp. ply the numerous Haw-mills of William sport alone has been immense. Ittla safe to assume that, 300,000,000 feet are annually manufactured at William sport. If we go Wick for ten years, we have the e.normotwaigOgate, of 300- 000,000 feet. HourntAnE YrrAlv.—Put one pint of dry hops into threq pints of water to boil; Peel eight potat'oes and put them on in a separate pan to boil. When the ' potatoes are done, then op tea will be the right strength. Stain the tea from the hops and set it.to cool. Mash the potatoefree from lumps, add one pint Of flour, one teespoonful of salt and one I tablespoonful of sugar (brawn). Pour the tea over tire mixture, stir well to gether, add one cup of yeast, baker's will do, thOugh I always have enough of my old yeast to set new with. Let it rise in , a large oven vessel in a - warm place, ftir occasionally, and when ft is well risen, and begins to\ fall in the cen tre, Put in a cloaejug and cork tight. The "cruelest man" has beau discov ; • ered at Pittsburg, Pa. He kept his little ' six year s old son a close Prisoner in a i little room behind his shop two years l 1 that he might not "annoy the people up-stairs." LOSMO R RQS. WI3OIJES A GROC war. J. : STEIN COFFEE & SP EMI oitmoityrtßos. Co., • 1.4 Jon OW of the Trude in t,h Southern Tier of New York nu. sylvan/pp to the; pirge. ana ‘GROCERIES & PR constantly unhand at titeiroxt and Stores; No.n.and 38. par anti offered for' sied - on the. antisfaction in all cases guaran lll= for the Roasting of Coffee an Coffee and Spices, are of t proved construction, and, ' in the country. We have n full stook or eh, direct train Tmportera in New Bolles cheap as any house in Sugar!, Itiolame frern,tbe best Refiners, and lo;neseNtiNir York quotations FOREIGN DRIED FR KINDS OF Fish.=Dry We bey from first bands aflord a better article at a I Arco in Western New Ye*, 'WOODEN WARE, Coril fall line of goody. We call the attention of t stock of Wines and. Liquors fill01:109.8 nro unsurpassoll. IMPORTED ALES—Sec, glish, and of ILo Lest brand FOREIGN AND DOM We specially invitepurebal amine our stock of For Liquorx before buying elm MEDICINAL Wl' lEEE' especial-honat of the sick, a Bourbon W hiskey f4r the Dr Solo Agents in Elmira, o' Lo Lvtfte. Wo invite a cloa. arid their prices ) tho vrhotei numerous to mention in de, I.;01IMORE B 1114;),3 - 78c-STOarfoll 13ept:21, 1870. y. Albemarle L ELIZABETH CITY, N, 1 1 T ARG E AND SMAL I ji at prices ranging fr. on reasonable 'Ferree of p, Tina be, I covered with Pine, Juni Poplar Timber, close t. to $lO per acre. Village Pr, Stores, Wood and Lots and Wharves, wic friendly people, nevi' markets, favor this Inci Mfty 3; 1871 Wellsbo, COR. MATN WEL SOL. BUN Thi is a popular tt Holiday. The Propri; malto it a first.elass rivo and depart from t in attendance, !ZR..I-• Jan 1,1811-1 y Fo r Si A GOOD •dairy fil ll_ oga county, Pa., Borough of Tioga. a and 40 unimproved. tlfree dwelling house, erd, andother fruit tr joining,,on tho ; woat, from 40' t0`240 novel improved, with a go apple orchard, Goo! Jan 1, 1871—tr. Wellsho''4 •:. Bakker*. MM 1 T J. O w old. say to the citizens of tj • Wisher° in 3401:My that he le Pre. pared to aupply tbewith .% BREAD, P ES AND CAKES; of of the best qualit . We also serve meals and and rgesh OMB)? to those who wtah. Call at the old Stevens' ate d. ' J. J. BlittlillN. -Now. 23,'2870-7 . 4(11.4' Adminis t Yratrix's Notice. LETTERS OF . .iDIIdINTS'FirATION bating been granted , to the iinderaigned on the ea. tate of Erasmus W Niles, deaeased•loto of Mid dlebury township, chose indebted to and those having claim against said estate, pill settle , With Ce EARI NE NILL^fi+ Adm'x. Middlebto7, Xs 31,1871 OW, ' etir.i' ,,, 'ol +I I , o' ~~~ .f ~, ti>Y & YY SEE RS; ELMfiA, L Y. LUEM CALMMIL 111111fff RROV,BIETORS CE MU& olalti•call the at ow:kitties of the Nortypru r. 11 aßeorttlent VISION'S naive Warehouse 01l Street, N. Y., . oat liberal Orris, I owl. Mills` the Grinding !of i o roost recent ;p -oxeolled by any TEA ice Teas. We buy York for eiLsh,aad be trade._ 4fir ' no at latest and IT, AND ALL WM, Pickled the East, and ein eior price than any ge and Brooms—A RS. LIQU 1 ()Trade to our large which forpurity and and En constantly on hand SITO .LIQUORS_— ers to call and ef ign and Dowesete • hero. '—We put up for the pure article of Old ruggist Trade. ' the UrbarcaWineeo. *mutiny of ourgoode assortment lialug tuu nil. Os. & co.; t.Elmin, N. Y nd Agency s RT AROLINA FARMS FOR SALE In $8 to $75 per [lore. • yment. Lands .cr, Cypress, Gum and 'aav,igation. Price $3 iperty, viz: I ick Dwellings, Vacant , lent climate, fertile soil, able waters and good lity, Inquire of _ SMITH 4L, SHAW, Att'ya at Law, Elizabeth City, N. o Hotel, THE AVENUE, SBORO, PA. EL, PROP7R. tel_lately kept by 8.8. for will spare no palms to o!iso. All the stager ar )is house. A geed hostler ivory attached. le'or . Rent. !tm in Tioga township, Ti- I about 23 miles wait of the gout 100 acres - Ipproved, .11os -on it Orate barns, an ripple and.peach'oroh es. Terms easy. Also ad• a •:farta and timber lands sterdesired, with 80 acres 4 barn, a good house and for a dairying farm. ' G.ll. lEYMOUA, Tioga, Pa. rriulguir,MK l o hitF(WPM:cO, HAND IN nA3illk KUTV4I , T.A,,:LIFE INSURANergOMPANY Ilia' Office, No. 1.2 hi.`4th W., p • Incorporated Feh'y 23,1867. •E . - C 19094 Capit4l Sit9o,ooo. ie . ieWnvir =• I it,60:0060' ,• , - MO - el:dud lliutual, combining Eieourily Profits. Spore your are already, insured in. a first-class opmpany L ind Won' any cause "whitt4 everAtittyaAer teiletarly payment) you do not or,pe.unot pvio.ner and die—your iOsurawete Is ifestidaid - yonenteneOrittited. - v--Not So itt the' "Ilaud-Ibl-lIAND,I' all' poli,eles are' NON-POR FEITABLISt ' ThiA comilanY ihteh ranks - •among the moat popular and suceessfull Life Insurance Compa nioB,grantapolickaap all desirable plans, both wityead.withOut , protiteil •• ± - zTra*eling-Priveleges - mitestrieted. All policies are incontestiblo after one year from any of the ordinary onuses.. Look to your Life Insurance. Please examine'' the following Comparative Table, It is some times alleged by Agents of other Companies that the Company they reffeient - ti eifetltaKt Othofnt. While we unh'esttatingry soundness and stability of all companies, we de sire to present the following for the inspection of Those desiring to Insure: • - -' • = •••••:.• 1 The following companies, Compare the annual premiums charged by each for an insurance on Aire ot • tir ago of 81i/years, P.aYfi4atdeath; • 4 Annujogremtemil Tee litioV iTh`o ro'y IN. 1: ; Pii*Htir . j.15143,a4 ge0.21 2Ettat, ' — 42,50 Home, ...... 23,30 50,00 I Equitable, 22,70 46;97 Washington,...;22,7o 46;07 ; • Hand-in-Hand, 16,60 32,60 - If not already insured take a polioy with the "lIAND-lIVIIAND. • the beat Mutual Coniptieyin thci United liliatee: March, 1, A. M. INOIIAM, Agent. Lots for Sale. ' T OWN LOTS for sale in Tiogaborough,lq ,E. SMITH SO N. March 1, it -X AGENTS WANTED! A RICH FIELD ! 1 A NOBLE WORK II 1 --- -THE NEW PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE; WITH OVER 1000 ‘ILLUSTRATIONS, 50,000 REFERENOES, A FAMILY RECORD, & FAMILY ALBUM. 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',LEIS well known Stock llO'rse will stand for Blares during the seasoriat the subscriber's Stable in Wellsboro. His stock is so well known there is no necessity of remarks. It is iuMoient 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 foals prove the most serviseable of any horse in this section for all purposes. At the request of numerous patrons, I have de termined to stand him where he can be found at all times by those that wish for his services. E. A. FISH , Proprietor. Wellsboro, April 26, 1871.-3 m. OWANDA."—This , high-bred Stallion j_ was aired by -Att-wa- t a Chief; grand sire, Rystlyk's olfambletonian ;, dam, Vermont Black Hawk; grand Awn, litegitenger ; one white pastern behind, black points, dark bay, 15 bands and 3 inches high, 41,years old in July, Ile is one of the most remarkable animals the country has produced. He is beahtiful, kind,, and blood like, action perfect, possessing great strength. He is in close proximity to two of the most no. table stallions in this nation : "flarabletonian" and "Ethan Allen," a most fortunate cross. TERMS—SIOO to insure, $26 at time oil:Tyke, which will not be refunded in any event, and $76 when proven in foal. We have tine stabling and pasture, on reasonable terms. Beat possible care taken of Mares. All accidents and escapes at owners risk., Season, March 12th, to' November Ist, 1871. MIX- ot,MONTANYE, Towap.4, Praia 2,2d,1871.-3m I; .very 'Stablel_ ATKINS & LOUDEN re ' 1 v speotfully inform Melik, lio that they have established a Livery for Hire, At their Stable on Pearl St., opioalte Wheeler's wagon shop. Single or double tags furnished to order.* They ainz to keep good horses and we gone, and intend to please. Prides reasonable. WATKINS A - LOUDEN. Jan. 4,18714 y. THE BEST HOTEL in the COUNTY. TN " CONS HOESIC." 244vir,, 4ftooins large,and„ well yentas. /II 'tad. , iteitominodattone - not toirPassed by any first class hotel In the "Northern Tier." Brut' no higher than at second and third rata hotels. Location, corner of Main and Walnut streets, Wellaboro. A good table, good liquors, good order, - and good hostler. A. B. itilltlTEß, Prop'r. ROW' 8,1871. IMEIMMMI ENE ~~;..:ye F"i.^ i ..!c~,'.::S ;a.3~:.°~E^. r~.r~:.~~r-+sue-~sl~~~X 4`•:..= ; z_ , ~i:.rl-~: ~_-.,~:~' ^i;c:v ~~ -_>:x.~r-S=:.,~:; ;;7;-; ~ ~>'~; Y. ,~,:: ~~w _t'.; ~~~;.~~ ..- EIIiIIESSEri MD --- ~-I L APRa k For WE WOULD anrnee• t 1 are receiving and pupae stook SPRIKG IM =MEI M, t ^'~~` Seasonable Goods at unprecedentod Prices. , c - • c MEN • There bas just been a great denliri•ln konsestle Cotton Goods,' and they are now selling.for less than at any time.since 1880. We dtrnht believe in parading a long list of prices in newe oftieFer butlWee, efart-ifhat we say when we claim to sell Goode cheap. People from out of town are sure to.nsaleemoney by coinipg hdre to buy goods. We have a splendid assortment of IMINE2I Desira DeLaines, Percales, Hohi! nese Silks and Robes; so., at pricos very muc eoons, Yankee Motions, Boots and Shoes, and many articles our space doei not permit us ) to speak of, but if you will call wo will show you the LARG:4I‘ STOCK in tewn,and at pi kes that "cannot be beat" anywhere. Corning, N. Y. April 19;1870. ; NEWELL fik OWEN. The Larg . est Establishment in Northern Pa. Druggist HAVIN4 faeilltlis for buying and handling large quantities of Goods esables them at the loWest Jobbing" prices. In our retail departtheut Goods are sold a vance over wholesale prices. A large stook of RUODB BLIND AND WHIR L OLASS, ALL 4121 M, RIVAS AND DOUBLE TRICE. PAINTS, Atir Knipe AND Counts, VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRUSHES, A rim. me Transfer Orraatenti, Striping P and Briishes for Carrigre an Cutter Ornamenting. I • A full line of all classes of Goode apper fining to our bullion kept in stook Feb. 1, 1871-Iy. R. C. BAILS STOVES, IRON, NAILS , A geactpdAtiek: safaiiiiiders Materials. LOCKS, BUTS, LATORES, , . . . . .. Also { 'WRAPPING PAPER at taatafaetux:ra prices. • JOB BIN Terms Oath, and Walliboro, Jan. 4,187 PS 4,11 , N.1, NO, N.Y. NEE .. ~'ii'~` _F • e peopialof Wencher° and vicinity, that wf • • DRY GOODDS, lEEE and are ready to at►pply all wbo may come with 1 i 1 ; - ; t - ! Mil le Dress Goods, ire, Plaids, French and Irish Poplins, Japa Fancy Colored and Blach Dress Silks, less tban last Season. Wo also keep a full Hue of MI GROCERIES, CROCKERY; . Ci. 312C.11.333151E3. WHOLESALE AND,RETAIL (gAcceseor to D. P. ROBERTS) DEALER IN TIN All BARD RIAGE BOLTS, HORSE SHOES ; AND 11 1 • i z • pcoatearga v !Moo , col,: • I PROMPTLY AT T delft reasonable. Filet deor above Cone House. -Iy. tta to offer /11E201 ad• It nells KRESS. W. C. .f Tin, Stoves akea pleasure :at outlay, ad stand on BBORO, If Hardware, ing artioles : OWBARS, • ND BIICII HINGES, PUMPS, S,BITT -IETS, KS, BENCH HANGINGS, oningthe stook im to keepthe swell. IPRICES ROBERTO. ARE, REM NAILS, INGEB, etc.; :::: NDE TO. 8.0. SOSILET. -• \ Coinpound fluid -Extra,let y t • , "Ctitsvarba Grape Pills: „ . CoMponant Parta-41atil'Entract Ithuli,eib and 'FI ufa • • • .144raat 4itembaOrapa, Jpree. - . I:br' 'iota Affections; *Slick 'or Nerpous„Efead= ache, Cosifverte* etc Purely - Ve,ge-r table, Containing no- 4fercury, Mine rats or Deleterious Drugs. 111111 These pm's. eta the natit 'delightfully &meant purgatipe, sepoirseding pastor, oil, salts, magne sia, eta. There is nothing. ni ; ore acceptable tb the stomach". They give tone, and cause neither nautical:ter griping pains.. They are composed of !be finest ingredients. lifter a few do's' use w of the. such an invigoration , of the entire evil. tem takes place, as to aPpora)niraeulous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from im prudence Or disease. lf. T. Lfelmbold's Com pound rluid Extract Ratawba Grape Pills are 3not,sugar coated, from the fact that sugar coated pine do not disaollia;,,but ;inn through the stom ach without' disitelving, consequently do' not produce the desired effect. • The Catawba Grape Pills, being Plensant in taste and odor, do not necessitate theirbeing sugar coated. Price fifty cellular box. " HENRY- T. REMOLD'S HICEZr dOlVCA'A'riu rICD, COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA will radically esterminate.Crom the systems Sy philis, gever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Ryes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Bore Read, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum,: Cank.os, Runnings from the Rar,,White Swellings, Tumors, Canoe rous Affections, Nodes, Rickets,Night Sweats, Glandular Swellings * Rash, T otter, Humors of all kinds; Chronic- Ithumatista, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have ' been established in the system for years. - Being prepared expressly for the above com. plaints, its blood prirlfying properties are greater than any other preparation of sarsaparilla. It gives the oompleXion a clear and healthy color, and restores the patient to astute of health and purity, For 'purifying the blood, removing all stbronle aonstitutional diseases arising from an Impure state of, the blood, and the only reliable and effectual knots!' remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of the bones, ulcerations of the throat and legs, blotches, pimples on the face, erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beautifying the complexion. Henry T. Helinnbold,s NONVENTRAPRD FLUID BXTRAOT BU CHU, THE GRE#T DIURETIC, has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation of the neck of the bladder and Inflammation of the kidneys, ulcer ation of the kidneys and bladder, retention of urine, diseases of the prostrate gland, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel, brickdust deposit, and mucous or milky discharges; and for enfee bled and delicate constitution. of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms : Indis position to exertion, loss of power, loss of mem ory,.diffioulty of breathing, weak nerves, trem bling, horror of disease, wakefulnes, dimness of vision, pain in the back, hot hands, flushing or the body, dryness of the skin, eruption on the face, pallid countenance, universal lassitude of the muscular system, etc. Used by persons f rom the ages of eighteen to - twentrfive, and from 35 to 55, or the decline er change of life; after cantimiffient or labor pains; for bed-wetting in children. 1 lielmbold's Extraot Buhl" h diurotlo and rtanodr. l .l l - 0 16 and ourea ail diseases arising out 171 AllrElpainnz ••=3 prudence' in life,lrepurlties of the blood, eto., superseding Copaiba ineiffeetions for whloh it is used. and syphilitic affs'otions—in these diseases need in connection with liebnbold's Bose Wash. LADIES. In many affeetions peculiar to ladles, the Ex tract Buohu le unequaled by any other remedy— as ,in oblorosis or retention, irregular' ty, poi nful nese or suppression of customary evacuations, ulcerated or sohirrus state of the uterus, leucorr hoes or whites, sterility, and !or all complaints Incident to the sex, whether arising from indis cretion or habits of dissipation, it Is prescribed extensively by the most eminent 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. Belmbold's Extract BUOIIU MIRES' MBAS'S& ARMOR? FR Ohl LUPE U.DENOBS, fiISSIPATION, 820., In all:their stages, at little expense, little or no thane in diet, no inconvenience, and no expo sure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to urinate, thereby removing;abstruo tione, preventing and curing striotures of the urethra, allaying pain and intlammatior, so fre quent in this class of diseases, and expielling all poisonous matter. Thousands, who have been the victims .of in competent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be ourod in a short time, have found they bad been deoolved, and that the poison' .has, by the use of 'powerful astringents,' been dried up in the system, to break out in a more aggra vated form, and perhaps after marriage. Use lielmbold'a 'Extract Buobu for all afroo tiohe 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 fifty csnte per bottle. IL T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED .ROSE WASH • _ cannot be surpassed as a face wash, and will 0 , 3 found the only specific remedy in every. Bisset ° of 01101nm:ins affection. It speedily eradicat 13 pimples, spats, ecorbutio dryness, indurations o f the eutaneene membrane, eto., dispels redness and incipient inflammation, hives, rash, moth patches, dryness of scalp or skin, frost bites, and all purposes-for which, salves or ointments aroused; restores the Shin to a state of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy no tion to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complex ion so much sought and admired. lint however valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, 11. T. Ilelmbold's Rose Wash has long sus tained it prinoipal claim to unbounded patron age, by possessing qualities which render it a toilet appendage of the most superlative and eon genial character, combining in an elegant for mula those prominent requisites, safeip and effi cacy—the invariable accompatrimenta of ite use —as a Priserative - and refresher of the complex ion. It is atkexcellefit lotion for dimmes t , of a syphilitic nature, and as an Injection for dine -001 of the urinary organs, arising from habits of dissipation; used in connection with the Extracts Bholut, Sarsaparilla and Catawba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be snr pessed. Pull and erplieit directions accompany the medicines. Evidence of the most respon ibis and reliable character furnished on applica AU/ with hundreds of thousands of living witneises, and upward of 80,100 unsolicitedcertifleateE and recommendatory letters, many of which are 'rom the highest sources, including eminent physi cians, clergymen, statesmen, etc. The proprie tor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers. • He does not do this, froni the fact that his edibles rank as etcMdard prepara tions, and do not need to be propped up by cer titleates. Kenn/ lielmbold's Genuine Prepa. rattone delivered to anyaddrese, seoure from observa tion,. • ‘::.&l93liehe war o twenty year.. Bold by d 4;44140 everywhere. Address letters far infer. Matters, la - ounitdinoe to 'Henry T. Heimb old, druggist and chemist: Only depots : Henry. T. Itembold's. drug' and obetnleal worth °use, No. iseit Broadway N. York; or to H. T. Helmbold's medidal depot, 104 South Tenth street, Phliadel. phia, Pa. Beware of counterfeits. J.elek for Henry T. iiiiimboicrs 1 2'ake no other. 716 Bbm BEE = :, WHOLIW4I STORB. CORNING, RUGS AND' MEDICINES, PAINTS -110 AIM \. . . THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S FLUID , EX.; TRAbTfi, • BURNETT'S \ COCOAT NE,- FLAVORING EXTRACTS . KEROSENE LAMPS, • PATENT MEDICINkS, ROCH ESTER\TERFUMERY AND FLAVORING XTRACTS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, WHIT:EWASH\LIME & AND DYE COORS, AGENTS FOR: MARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Sold a t Wholesale Prices. Buyers artlequesil ed ";ocalland got quotations before coin f urther • W. D. TERBELL & Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1871—y Furniture ! Furniture! East B. T. I ATN HORN, I[TAVING compled his now Cabinet Ware house on Main street, Weill/bora has stock ed it with a large and superior assorted stock of FURNITURE. Chamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Maple, &0., &0., &0., from $l5O down, and as cheap as the same goods can bo bolt in the cities, freight added. Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth, from $125 down. Also, I SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE Al-TETES, with Upholatory to suit. Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops Looking (;Hawes, Brackets : Pa- - per Racks, Rocking Chan* all kinds, Wholesale and Retails lam manufacturing as usual, and intend to lteep a full stock of ware, home and city made 'at all times. My. Ware Rooms are spacious and neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and best stock of Furniture S ever brought into the county. Planing and Illatehin i g, SCROLL SAWING &:,MOULDINb- done to order at the. Factory. Jan. 1,1811.74 f Ingham's Woolen NI! DEERFIELD, PA. EE subscribers will pay Cash, Pull-Cloth, T Caosimeres, Flannels, &0., &c., for Wool.•;—• Theyalso manufacture as usual— TO ORDBR, OR ON SHOES to cult cuatouters. All work warranted as rep. resented. They invite particular attention to their Wator Proof CASSIMiRES, which aro warranted in every respect. Partied larattention Riven to ROLL g. CARDING CLOTH DRESSING.' INGHAM'S large stock of Cassimeres, &o !,2f, per cent less than any competitors, and wan' At. ed aft represented. INGHAM manufacture to order, rid d all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dr sing, and defy competition. IN(HAIfS have as good an assortment of Full Cloths, Cassimerer, and give more for Wool in exchange than any other establishment. 'fry them and eatisfy your selves. INGE/VAS wholesale and retail at the Cold at:Levine Mills, 2 MHOS below Knoxville. Our Olciths are warranted, and sold by the follows— mons _ _ KELL'HY,Mtlisboro, P. BALDWIN & CO., Tioga, Pa:- BENNETT, Covington, Pa. Jan I, 187141 ;BORO At+ MANSFELD TAGE LINE. .Ich THE undersigned, proprsetor of this line takes this methed of in forming the public that the above Stage runs dnily (Sundays excepted,) between the two pia . oes as follows: Leaves Wellsbero at S a. in., nad arrives a Mansfield at 10.30 a. ni. Leaves Mansfield at 2.30 p. m., and arrives a Wellsboro at 5 p.m. ,Fare $1,25, Jan 1, IS7l—tf W. B. VAN HORN. _ Admini i stratris's Notice. . . . 1 ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION .having .I_ 4 l boon gm- tod on the estate of Elisha Sonic, deceased, late of Farmington township, ell those indebted,to su d estate, and thoso having claims against the same, will Fettle with i- POLLY SOULE, Adnfx. Farmington, May 3, 1371 Ow . I . 'Eceettior' s NolicP ETTERS of Administrations on the estate of John W. Catlin, deceased, late of_Cht4les. ton halting bten granted to the undersignOtl, all persons having claims against said estate, and those indebted to the same, are notified to call for settlement on Israel Stone of Delmar. ISRAEL STONE. Executor. May, 6tb, 1871. Administrator's Notice. RTTERS OF ADMINISTRATION do the ij estate of Harvey Root, late of Liberty, Ti oga County, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons owing or having claims against said estate, will call on . • GEORGE; ROOT, May.l4, ' 1-81v* JACOB M. LOVE, Adm're, .TO FARMEItS. Tx 'APING purchased the famous horse Cu. JUL, sins M. Clay, who is a son of old Henry Clay, and a half brother of the noted trotters George M. Patcbin and Judy :Thorn, I will stand him the present season at IV ellaboro, with the exception of Tuesday and Wednesday of every secondeek. when ho will be at Tioga, at si t Smith's hotel. Terms : $25 to insure, $4O , per span. Bee pos ters for particulars. C. j- WHEELER. Welisboro, May 3, 1871 314 Actininistrators' Notice T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having Li been granted to the undersigned on the os. tate of George, M. Atherton, deceased, late o Charleston township, those indebted to and thos having claims against said estate, will settl with MARY ATHERTON, • DEXTER G. ATHERTON, --. olaraleatoa l Msy 31,1871 aw Adat're. MN B. T. VAN, II M AND p SBOE STOi BOOT A DRAM! & 'PIM LER hive' now on hand a largo stock . _ m 414 of Boots end 13h400, and propose contintting the I manufactuie of the name, at thoishop latety loc. eapiod by Filthier .t Randolph.; They also per. pose rodoetng prices Ott all go:oda and Belling* strictly r i FOR CAll. Wo keep l a good assoilmont of Hats and Caps, BOOTS, BALMORALS, UAITER ' BOOTEES, BROGANS AN I) GALLIGASION warranted to tit any foot froni No. 0, olusivo. • Our Stook Lt FRENCH CALF, FRENCH K PER, SOLE, COIOION LININGS,B,INTANG', M ROCCO, will Le kept up as borotorare, On'Pludings we shall be, I found at home 1.• wage, and we shrill endeavor to Ael/ at satisfactory to the trade, ye sold. OAS n. PAID 14)11 /II 14;',R CUSTOM WORK Bono promptly and vi , ol. Itopuirinit on short notice. Drop in tr he e+ nvir,ocd Dee. It, 1570.-ly r 0 TINE IFAI I {ME RS' TIOGA COUNTY. lAM now Imildleg!o,t tuy wennfactory,ili Villo.a imporior FA .NrVIIIVG Al IL L WhiChpoisooson the rollowingadventageeovcrdll mills: \ 1. It Noptiratearyo oats, rat lit ter,ti 11,1forileee3b aii.l &eta eatid reale, f rota 3, It eleauktlari seed, takec(out yellow seed, kind other Beetle, perfectly. 3, It eleent, timothy seert 4, It does all othernaparatip- - , oraePara , 4: requirbd of a ad), This mill to built oftbo beat and moist tin rd'4l... t:1,,. bar, in good etyle,and la acid chimp tor casb, pi - 1 , N.. duce. .' ; 1 I will fit a patent slovo,!for si3paratiug oattficu wheat,toothormille4mr‘otteolittbletertna. I 3.0 MATiltit bawroueeville,Jan.l,lBTd-t I WALKER &j LATHROP, DEALEIIS IN HARDWARE, IRO, STEEL, N STO VES, '4llll- WA Rik, BELTING' SIWN CIITLERi. WATER LIME, AGRICULTURAI, IMPLEMEN Carriage, and nab:Reno Trinam • HARNESSES, SADDLES, Corning, Y., 3an. 1, 1571-y TUE GOLD lIIED riIIITS MACHINE has no super or, and adapted to all hinds of tvellp. It .r.'• needs a trial to bo appreciated. It fell, Beam, tuck, bind, quilt, braid, Ictubn.ido cord, gather and ruffle , and is the Lett nod A.. pest machine for family use ever offtired tt, tt public, The DOUBLE •LOCli ELA 51.117 STl7l',l AfACßlt‘i is superior to ell i)thers,)f , ir the re'1..(41 that it ROWS direet trout the sPeuis tol winding of thread. It is enaily not liable to /et out Of order. • Persons wishing to;purebaFc a inaohke, by all means try this one, befla o' u}itg at other. Call on, or roldress Jan 4,'71 y New Music Stqc - VOW oponed, in Smith Bowen I,le and door, a music room wlte w ill he I c-1* on oxhibition, and for sale, Steinway and other haus, Cabinet Organs, and! u choice seleetbin e Music. Now music received e,'ery Lessons On Piano and Organ, 116 i/ in fiinizin:' will.be given.y 0 p ' i t y for p6etice affor.!L! to these who May desire it. U. W. TODD. Weilidioro,Peb.. 15-13 mo. Adminihrator's 11 I rotA,.. LETTERS OF AIDMINISTRATION been granted on tho estate of Lawn A. lon, 'deceased, late of Richmond township, a' persons indebted to Said estate and those bat claims against the sarno will settle with ALLEN, A dir:r Richmond, April /a, 1871-Bsi-: New, Tobacco tore 1 fylliE subscriber liar fitted uti the Stork door east Photo:l3 liardeu's [fry good= t: for the manufacture Omi ea le 01 ClGARS,(alldra des), Fan,},/ fnid Co.t SMOKING T0R4C00,31019a 11 ri CHEWING, and all kind.: r ! 1 PLUG. DOBAcc,io, test Bra)1(1 of elti,l ,„W f- Call and :ice: r .1 , 711 N lv t Wollsboro, Jan. l IS7 I- tl. rinvok i ut:u • I!) r. I_9 4116 T ll •-• JF..9,4 t(Ct I. t i .j JP nil : Ptiro Dt tkg , • Cliemictilv, Paintstau ( • Statione t ry, Yam keo Nnti,,n, PRE9.?IZIPTIO:Si9 (I,A Itt:FUL LY eotti 01:1'1 Tioga, Jan. 1,41.-1 y Gen'Hnsurance Agelic RNOXVILLE, TEM , (°,l Life, Fire, and Accidental Assets over $24,000, 0 00 ---- I -- - ASSETS OF COMI;AN1 1 .;;. t . i Ins. Co. of North .1 merica, P i a ....... : . ?3, 09, `', ) , Franklin Vim Ins. Co, of Flaila, Pa, 0,07. 45 ' North British .t mercantile Ins. Co. of London and vinburg, l°,6 '.., '' `!c North Amor. Fire Ins. Co. of NI, Y. s ''',, - Niagara Fire Ins, Co .of N. Y. .... . . I, o ''''; ; Farmeraltut. Fire Ins. Co., York, Pa. ilol ) S' 9 ” Phamix Mut. Life Ins, Co. of Hart- ~s,l 5 ' 081.90 '. . leo 0 Penn'a Cattle Ins. Co. of Pottsville. 0" _.,... 1 ------- 49 tli!I T0ta1...,,, 'i 52.12- .. ' i r :, ne olbei• Insuraneqpromptly effect° i d by ma , ' ';' „el. wise, on al kinds of Property. Ali , " ‘ ' 4t . protuptly adjusted and paid., Live stock n ) ed against death, tire or theft. do la' All oommaniotitions promt abovesato h f t, (Moo on Main Street, d door Chu Knoxville, Pa, I WM. B. orr ii, om. April 24 I.B7l—tt . I 1 , i El EEO ,ic Milt) 1319 111111 ME ME = Ili E. E. titt{! ►!T, Lamb>, Creek, IT. 11, P.OP,DEN _ ____ --