a ' ~t E=lii~l~lC~.F „' , Th j o mule stood on the steamboat deck, Thejand,ho would . Uott.read;' They liana the biller areandlls And crooked htut o'er the head : Ilut obstinate and braced he stood, As born the scene to rule, A,aroaturo of the hold-back brood, A stubborn, steadfast mule. -- They cursed and swore—he would not g o Until be felt inclined; • -- And though they thundered blow on blow, lie altered not Ws mind. The desk•hand to the ehorq complained, / "The varmint's bound to stay I" And still upon the critter's.hide The eounding lash made play. /' Ilia master from Oho shore ropliod, "The boat's about to sail; / As other means in vain you'Ve tried, • Supposo'you twist histailL: ' • - It's likely that will Ellt/iyi him land," \ ThO deoli•htuid;briivre, though pale, The nearer drew, with outstretched band, \ To make the twist avail. , _ . Tl:Lan mime a kink of thandot iound ! The deott-hand—whq.riti vials ho Atk, s t l f theltavea that far around lithola hint in thq eea! MEI A uretnen'tnot a voloe Ivan beard; But winked the mule hie eye, Aa though to ask to hiniAnourred— "Now how rots that rom lei?" "Just cut bit throat," the captain roared, "And end the cussed brute!" But the noblest soul that perished there Was be who tried to do't ! "aria" on the Lost Arts, &c. NVendell Phillips has been going over the country for twenty years or so, tell ing. all about the Lost Arts. If they are lost, how does he come to know so much about them? And if he has found theM, why does'nt he restore them to ,their rightful owners, instead of peddling them around to lyceums at so much a night ? AIMING AT TILE BUN. " Aim at th© sun" is a foolish prov erb, when you come to look at it. Who but a fool; would expect to hit the sun, if he did aim at it? Boys are particu larly urged to aim their arrows at the 'sun. We A* a boy weeping one day. He bad aimed his arrow at the sun, and the result was, he not only did'nt hit the sun, but lie lost his arrow. He was mourning because lie had'nt fixed at tha barn door; because if he had miss ed' the barn door he might have hit the barn, and he would have saved his ar- row. Many individuals fool away their lives in drawing an impracticable bead on the sun, when, if they had aimed at something within the range df their capacities, they might at least have saved their arrows. This may bean ar row view of the matter, but it appears like sense to us. THE BOOTJACK. The introduction of the bootjack marks y u fto an era in the history of civ ilization, now that we think of it. The t;4vitge of course knew nothing of it, and he knows nothing of it now, ex ..ept when it is hurled at his astonished head by at► enlightened, though hasty white brother. tiootjaoks-esime in shortly after the introd,uetion o tight boots,-.l3efore that time wen tie to kick off their boots, or Bleep in Wein. We Infer there are few linotjaeks lin California, from the frequency of the epitaph, " Died in his boots." s II Iwegine the perplexity and. ()mbar 1164111E1°1a of the man who had the te inerity to pull on the tat, pair ortight 1,0264, when he attem pted to pull them 44 again, the bootjack not being inven ted. llowzl4,m mit have wriggled and twisted anti "cussed," now prying away with the t,42 . 0 of one boot on the heel of the ether, the heel slipping off and Renting- hlin upon the tenderest part.of hia6alxia t hone. Again, catching the toe under the other leg, he works — away with the heel in hid hand ; but ul In vain. 'At length lie . tries the er tch of a tree, and the thing is done. Any one could invent a bootjack after that. Two negroes, bargaining for some land, the price of which was $9OO, said they only had half so much money.— " Very well," said the land agent, "I'll take $460 down and ft mortgage for the balance in one year." Satekbo scratch ed biks head a moment and replied, "I say, boss, s'pose a fellow haint got no "morgitch • The agent explained that he would take a mortgage on the land to secure the balance. " But, boss, I haint got no morgitch." The agent again explained, butt. the darkey could not see it, and disclaimed the ownership of a single "morgitch." The other darkey here came to the rescue, and " queidated the pint." Says hp, "Sam be, don't you know what a morgitch is ? Den I'll tell yer. A morgitch is jea like din yer : .S'pose yer pays der boss yer $460 down ; den yer gives yer word on de honor of a nigger dat yer'll pay him de'udder $450 in lit year. Den s'pose on de last day ob de year ye pays de boss $449, and dont't pay him todder dollar—why den de morgitch says de boss can jea take all de money and de land, and you don't have nuffin—not a cent. (lolly, boss, a morgitch makes a nigger mitey honest." The New York Times says : "Among the thousand andpne criticisms of the new departure,' it would be difficult to flad a more apt illustration than that gpien by Senator Sherman, viz : that resolutions embodying it reminded him of the famous bronze horse AL Mi lan—apparently eager to 'Ana off in ev ery direction, but really going not any A good anecdote is told of a house painter's son, who used the brush dex trously, but had acquired the habit of putting it on too thick. One day his father, after having frequently scolded him for his lavish dtlubing, and all to no purpoEte,- gave him a severe flagella tion. " There, you young rascal," he said, after performing his painful duty, " how do you like that?" " Well, I don't know," whi ned the boy, in reply ; " bat it seems tme you put it on a thunderin' sight, thinker than I did." A jury in North Carolina, after be ing charged in the usual way by the judge, retired to their roomorhea a white juror ventured to ask fl colored associate if he understood-then" of the judge. " Golly 1" (mobil ed the astonished juror, " he don't ciiarge us nuts* for dat, does he? Wily, I tho't we was gwlne to git ray." • " Carrie" writes from Brooklyn to say that it is Impossible for her to be a sensible girl, because the men won't permit her to be so. If upon, a moon light night she wishes to talk'about the stars, the , male idiots about her com pare the stars with her eyes. :If she speaks of a rose as possessing a beauti ful hue, they say her cheek rivals it. should she 'venture to call attention to the melody of the night-bird's song, these monkey-men tell her that her voice 1 sweeter ;liable. In view of this state of affairs, "Carrie" asks how ehe can martial% elm) thou a fool. • ' • • , _ • ~,.;;; - • , • •-- -•-- - - _ lo 1 LORMOR BROS. &CO WEIOLVAILLO STEAM'CORE& SPICE L()AMORE BIOS. d: CO tendon of the Trade is Southern Tier of New Tark. eylvenia, to tbo largo end GROCERIES 86 P constantly on hartd at their • and Btores,llo. VT and 89 C and offered for sale on the satisfaction In all oases guar st‘a for the Roasting of Coffee Coffee and Spices, aretof proved construction, and in the country. We have atoll 'Loci of choice Teas. We buy direct from Importers in Novt York for cash, and sell as cheap as any house in the trade. 1 Sugars, Illolasss & Syrups from the hest Refiners, and sold at latest and lowest New York quotation d. .FOREIGI4IDRIED FRUIT, AND ALL KINDS OFNUTS, Fish--Dry We buy from first hands i afiord a better article at a 1 ; firm in Western New York.l WOODEN WARE, Corda full linc of goods. Wo call the attention of t stook of Winos and Liquors, llnenpas aro unsurpassed. IMPORTED ALES—Boo esti, and of the best brands FOREIGN AND DOME WO specially invitepurobasl amine our stook of Fore; Liquors before buy ing elsowi MEDICINAL WHISKEY% especial bontit of the sick, a Bourbon•W hiskoy for the Dr solo a g ents s" In 4 3r1ef, wo invite a close and ts/eir prices, the whole numtirrous to mention in detl LORMORE B No. 37& 39 Carron S, Sept. 21,1870.-Iy. Albemarle La ELIZABETH CITY, NO LARGE AND SMALL at prices ranging frog' on reasonable terms of pap covered with Pine, Junipe Poplar Timber, oloso to to $lO per acre. Village Pro titoree, Wood and Briok Lots and Who/yea, *Aeolic friendly people, navigabl markets, favor this loooliti SMITH a BRA May 3, 1871. Ei A GOOD dairy farm in Tioga township, Ti ll oga county, Pa., about 21 miles west of the Borough of Tioga. about 100 acres improved, and 46 unimproved. MO on it three barns, three dwelling houses, an appleand peach orch ard, andother fruit trees. 'Perms easy. Also ads Joining on the west, a farm and timber lands from 40 to 200`sores as dt4ired, with 80 acres Improved, with a good b n, a good house and apple orchard. Good for &dairying farm. . Jan 1, 1871—tf. H.SllllllOlllt, Tioga, Pa. : , 7 Wellsboro Bakery. T J. BURGIN would say to the (Athena of • Wellaboro and vicinity that he la pre pared to supply them with BREAD, PIES AND CAKES, I of the bed quality. We deo serve meals and and Fresh OYSTERS to tho .6 who wish. Oall at the old Stevens' stand. J.J.B*RGIN. Nov. Z 3, 1870-IY. Sumac yV i anted. - BAYER & GERARD, of Tiogi,ia,y one dent per pound, If asthma(' before the berries become red, for the leave' int toadies, or .. 01321.11 re 7;• theroof..,,They lunette kept free om 'rain all 4 reolatito,lol sure 'ln a khaki ' lape.. - -"l'fbo dry, pia out the Atoka 'if the Ix, any, - ind pack th e leaves end terdrile;or name thereof, in bags for delivery. l'he - blgliiiit'. trarket 'price paid for veni,ekins. .. llogi, j 7l psi '7l 12i: , I . •4 , • Real , Estate iFor Sale. ,! ettiN HOUSE AND LOT, on 'Ulte street, en• VV tirely now, finished nicely thronghontr— Cottage style, Terms easy. One lot on State street, trou which -a hone is being built. - Ton lots on Meado street Four hundred acres of timber land In Delmar. Also, a splendid dairy fai in -Debriar, con— taining 875 acres. Inquire; of June 31,118 n tf WRIGHT I BAILEY. • would call the B'6. the countlep.of the and Northern Venn lalit 94 11ik rat of OVisiONS lenitive 'Warehouse rroll,Street, N. Y., moat liberal term a, Weed. nd the Grinding of the most reoent L ot excelled by an, Niimi SA E. THE undersigned, owners of a Portable En gine, with a Carding - Maohine, two Lathes and a run of French Burr Stones attached, are prepared to fill orders la their badness at East Charleston, Pa. The above property is in good running order, slut will be sold at a fair price, and on reason able time. For partionlai* ittgaire'ot , ffoo. w. Herrick Wellsboro, or ' ' ALONZO WHITNEY, on the premises. ge and Brooms—A' May 4,1871.4 , •, Pickled xi the Beet, and oan •Baer price than any RS. LIQU e Trade to oar large which. for purityand s oh, Irish and En oonstantly on hand. .ITC LIQUORS— tra to call and ex gn and Domesata I ere. We put up for the pure article of Old ugglat Trade. • NV Vv. • C rutlny of our goods eaortraent being too OS. & CO., ~Elmhtt, N. Y. d Agency T CAROLINA. ARMS POR SALE $6 to $75 per tient, meet. ands Timber Cyproaa, Gum and , avigation. Prioelit erty, viz; Dwelling., Vaoan t climate, fertile soil o waters and goo Inquire of W, Atryaat Lan, Laabeth City, N. C. For Sale oi• Rent. El rill" nstertinue II lance HAND INIIAND MpTIJAT_, LIFE INSURANCEt OMPAtiV Office, No. 112 H. 4th gt.;Twititaelbhis. •I 23;1887. Chart'd Capital $540,000. Assets over ,• Stook and Mutual, combining -Security with Profit's. Spppose yournte already Insured iu a tirstAclass oonsvany, t 0 from, WI" 'ilzat.'" ever; (Cay4fter . yearlY Mont) you do not or cannot paylonger and die—your insurance Is gone and your monoy wasted. Not so in the iilitind-IN-WAND," all .Polioles are Nori:Pou- IIIITABLa. This oompany whiob ranks . .:istnonuthe - moat popular and snecessinll Life Insurance Compa nies, grants policies on all desirable plans, both with and without profits. Traveling Priveleges unrestricted. Alt pilules are 3neontestible after one year from any Of t tlirbMipitri9,auses. .; Look te - yriara.*#Taknianee. Nesse exe ; 4 l o4 the following Comparative Table. It is Borne times alleged by Agents of other Companies that the Company-they represent is safer than others. While we unhesitatingly.assert our belief la. the soundness and stability of atilioMititUteeNtrd#:.' sire to present the follorrinikrfheirmikutio*e, t rdse desiring to Insure: • The following companies, Compare the annual premium. cill.ripul bisr each for Atn Lawrence on life at the ago 9f 8d years, payable at death: • .41untual premium Ten annual - .. •• - r ot toil:. • payments. Travelers' $18,84 $88.21 2Etath, A2,*, 42,80 Li0u1ei..11.A.;,..i Woo, , . 22170 48;97 Wasblugtani,...; 22,70 ; 7 :48,07 Fland-Inwiland, 18;60 - 35,60 If not already insured take a policy with tko the best Mutual OcimpanY lit the United • Mate& March, 1, 1871.-Iy.' A. M. INGHAM, Agent. "DI'S trriallttlil_ .t ICSTOIIAhr respectfully Inform the pub; • that they have established a Livery for Vie, • At their Stable on P e arl 14,, oppgsits Wheeler's wagon shop. Single or Oaks rigs firnished to order. They atm to keep good beiges stairs.' gone, end intend to plena°. Prlooti reasonable. - • WATTS A KETCHAM. Jan. 4,1871.-Iy. EMI Sarsaparilla, stantly growing rep utation, based on its ;.U4.211.7 wlrtualq -"a puotodsava 1. 7 lus ace markable Cures. So mild as to be safe and beneficial to children, and yet.se,se,r,t,r, t 01;kb:g as to - effectually purge out the greacor ruptions o the blood, finch as the scrofulouti and syphilitic Conta4liatiott. Impuritied, or diseases that have lurked In the system for Years, soon„yield to this powerful .ariti dote,,lind disappear. ilence -.its wonderful cureb,.many of which 'are publibly blown, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches * Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Som, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipe las; Tetter, Malt `Rheipia, *.Scald Head, Ringworm, and' Internal W.' ce - rations of the Uterus, Stomaeh, and Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not Seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy,lva)ep sia, Fits, NeuralglaMeart D _ Female., liyealorps, Debility i i Letteortlima v when they*reputairesive: thins of, the,sereftilOpa poisons. 1! • It is an , excWient Irestorar of hdalth strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of thtrftestive !Nos ' , it dissipates the depression an d . Wells law ! guor of the season. Even *here ntidlickftler", appears, people feel better, and Hie longer, for cleansing the blood. he system moves on with renewed vigo.eqd a ,new lease of life. Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell; Mitsi.; Practical and Analytical Chemists. SOLD BY ALL DRVOUISTS BVERriirk — June 14,'71-17. W. 0. KERBS, Agt. Weleboro. SEWING MACHINE. Singer at the Head. UNPARALLAVI;Ei ..SUCC"EiS Woman's best Friend. TT is the best abused umobine, and the belt maohtne abused in the' wide world. Try it end you will like it, It never dielppoints. The above facts speak louder than words of plat" by ue. E. W. HOGABOOM, Genii Agent for Tioga eountx.. . N. B.—Maohlnes delbreend to ziarahasere flee of charge. ' : Menthol& May 24,1871 foot, Shoe, Leather and EMI A. K SMITH & SON, rrIUE anbooribera iTpnld notify . their Mande .11., -and automate - Ott theY Ira doing a 1041 boot and 'hoe buainep.on well4koro Week opv. 'polite the late Snifth .They.keep tl,eiota ot, alekindo and'itioes; te:inikeverybodp, ladies a nd gent.; also any lEtnd rot ehildxool wear. - Diop it and gee. E. 13M/TU it 130 N. Juno 7, lon, u ~, ; - - r•' . $1,000,000 oo Livery Stablef Ayer's Is 'widely kuowa effectual mid of the most effectual 'remedies ever discovered for eleansing the sys tem and p arrying the blood. It has stood the test of years, with a :can- PREPARED BY The singer 127,8E3 robin 1870; 86, 1 181 sold in. 1869. 69'829 sold In 1888. It never Tires but. 48 .45f5:1101d in 11376. MI Finding. Tioggi Co, Pa: , .. 41••••••• , 3 ' . 5 ' -r-.'' , 1 -.' , ',,, N, 7 - it.'.,: - .. -- .: 4 4 ., , Ltt , F , ;': l7-, Er . V t, , : „.., ': ..'ci . .. 4 1.r 0- 1 1 ' ; ;_ti:' $ : : -,' : Z ;4 - < 4 _ 1 4, '` ! " ~.. - , ::; •:: - , :t ; . lEEE . . . . , . . Iv E WOULD armouries to he t people of, WellBboro and vtoinity, that we V V are rocolvlng and tonoonso stook of ~ , . • . I . ... ~ .1. AI ' . I • - - = • r 4 ' En asonable Goods 'at, -S : - z , • ---, 1 rl, .. i i.: i• . i ;1 NE There has just been a great . deoline In Domestic) Cotton Goode, and they are now selling for lose than at any time einem 1860. We do not :belleve Ointment' . a lens list of prices * news y/weir, bet we mean Alm!. we say, when we claim to i sall Goods ehmtp. People from out of tewnlayeettrolOnatut mobs, by coming here to buy goods. We have h splendid auortment of EMI DeLaines, Percales, It{Coheirs, Plaids,..,,Frencb: and trish•Poplins, - Japark nese Silks and Robes, Fancy Colored and Blah:Dxees Silky • &a., at prloes very mueb,.lees than last season. We also keep a fall line of , ~ I Yanice and-eutny artlolee o you the LARGEST Conking ; N. Y. The Larg • `IIOIrAVING fintli tlicia:at lo . vaticie.slyer whol eaa 91" .T r ote ri f)?_ g t iaban tr_t a t i r geg ierren a t e l0 0 0 0 d d s e a l restrat i a m ourall ° 2 ) prices. nuago es etookua ll 1 s, •1 ~ , " _ i • ' ' ;-11101111 ISLAND IN , VIVIIR111111; i t, .., ~ GLASS, Au. MIS, SIN AND DOUSED TRICK. PAINTS, ALL IC4NLIS AN COLOSSI, ' VARNISHES ND VARNISH BRUSHES, A NULL STOOK. IV fflii Transfer' Orn ins to, Stripeing Pencils' i - atisci r .Bru l hes 1(e Carriage and , g-TONR A fa/111ae of all classes of (lords appertalalug to oar baslaasa kalif ID itof•gc.. ; • , Feb. 1,1871.1.• , ,0., gitENS. • a tow asks mum mitelsa oomposlng the - stook beat quality of liooiitiimyttlo; and all workoat for 111V V I TI; and Ivo alm : kli"gbt• • SASH, DOORS, 8L1N311121, AT FACTORY riticiiiis yr ellsborO' bleb 1 Itt7f-ly . . . Wlttikki sossats. R , , ! : tl, , ,t =1 STOVES, TIN IRON, NAILS, OARRIAGIi BOLTS, HORSE •SHOES, AND HORSE] NAILS, Claiiiirdpeaatortsv Tocsins, A goiprokitoo* of Butldgp •Nitta - All 4. WRAPPMG J 1 3431311'NQ. PiteNiPTL't ATTEND. , : 1., Ca p erl a g a l: . t eiltt . t!ci t : resso able l . Piro door above Cone 4,F ' • CORNIX,G, ' ' - , SNAG DRY ~a. and are ready to Nei 1; INE i 1 MIME Dooitillile Drees Goods, IMII W - .I: t Notioni, Boots and Shoes, =I GROOLRIES, OROCERY, • epaoe does not permit on to "peak of, but if you 3011 sail we will ebow COOK to town. and it riloce•tbat "cannot be beetus.eaufwbere. • 1870.' NJIWDLL OWBN. stiblishmonfin Northern Pa. I t , 1 1 rn W. C). IiGNLICIEDISI. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST! 1111 A F i ' I Ctitter Ornautetttlage eves s,• is" . • D • (Stitioessor to D. +l.l4:';'? MEM =EI l!M • 2,• GUM ly all who may coma with .09preo0040 IPricesa' MEE 1' % _ 111 ~ ~ T - ( e . r I= MU Stoves ! • Having on band a large stook of Tin, Eitaves and Hardware, the undersigned takes plea sure to announce that , he bast • greet outlay, ded to the meal stook of the old stand on MAIN STREET, WELTABORO. complete assortment of fihstif Hardware, of which he ennmesate the following articles 3 NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS X OUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK' SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES. CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITTS,BITT STOOKS, HATCH/Mt OM .S, SHOVELS, SPADES, POEKE,BENCH. SCREWS, DATINDOOR 'MECUMS, 'P. R9B1IRT8) DNALBR IN AND HARDWillii, . . /100103, SIITB, LATOHNii, .141/1t at snalaufaetture Priam MMMIMMS=I= illi , , . MEN Ili = RE IN t , 'II4IGES, am; D TO. 4. a. VAIUrg. ■ ti 41 7: hi : • . • ~ )4:s ‘ 6•64 . • :" , • (D• "•- ,• • 1 i pt • • . - • -• .•-•••' • • ~ • ... ~‘ • .•. •• t • • • al. it', g - i D va FE: 06, 4 . i 4 v. • 0 0 ; 1 1 4,;1 rmmi / I . t4i X 1• : ( ste O w O E i. 4 pg . aig t 4,11 kaen 5 1410 tl B 11 g g we, .1 cl o 1 . !..,p 5411" 11.• g > 44. ~YEk sUi. It ....T1 qa, :1 6 all tti [l` Fl t2E, ex :IA 41i. rig Q . 16-0.4 0 c .P le . isrL EtA z 1740, .111000111 , ,Oitii.';004 Y.• ME D I S I D S OAII p Mi")"INEB1 PAINTS _ THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS,' KEITH'S 0 0NOENTRATED ,rdEDIOINEa, = IREDELLIV rLIIID BURNETT'S 0000AINE, FLAVORING EXTRAOTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDIOINES, ROOK- . Emnlyimumbuty AND NLAVORING EXTAAOTS, WALL . . RAviii WINDOW GLASS, WHIBEW,ASII LIME & D. DYE COLORS, AGENTS FOR MARVIN & 00'8 RE FINED , • flold'at Wholesale Prices, Buyers arerequeste4 to nail and gat quotations baPore going furtbes i • • Rest. W. D. TERBELL & CO. Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1,1871-y Furniture ,1 Furniture 1 PEJIVING completed his new Cabinet Ware home on Naha street, Wellsboro, has stook it with a large-and superior assorted stook of FURNITURE. °lumber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Maple, &0., &0., etc., • from $l6O down, and as oheap es the same goods can be bet in the attics, freight added. , • .Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and ' Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth, from $125 down. Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, 'TE'rE with Upholstery to snit. Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops, Looking Maes, Brackets Pa-, per Rooks M ocking Chairs, ' • ail kinds, Wholesale and ltotalL I am manufacturing as usual, and intend to keep a full stook of ware, home and oity made at all times. My Ware 'teems arispaelops and neat, and not contain the largest, costliest and best stook of Furniture ever brought into the eounty. ; Planing and Matching, EgiROLL SAW/Itie tt:MOUL4Ni, done to order at the Faetory. Jan. 1, 1871-if B. T. VAN HORN. In BB Os: loyal to snit .netoraora. All work war anted &prep resent... They invite partionla r attention to • ( their Watot Proof ' which are warranted In every respect. Partial' larattontion givoii to ROLL - CARDING CLOTH DRESSING. INGHAM'S! large stook of Oassimeres, ao per cent less than any competitors, and warrant as rep:mated. INGIELLMO manufacture to order, and do all kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dreealng, and defy competition. INGSAMEI have as good an aesor ent of Full Cloths, Oassimeres, 0., and give more for Wool in exchange t an any other eatabliehment. Try them and Nails your selves. INGHAM! wholesale and retail a e Cow. alluvia Mille, 2 ranee below Knoaviil Our Mothe are warranted, and eold by the followlngperione 0. B . MILLET, Wellaboro, Pa. T. L' BALDWIN it CO., Tioga, Pa. J. 0. BENNETT, Covington, Pa. • Deerfleld. Jan 1. 18f1-tt Cash Paid for WOOL , 1VE1 1 4,1, Y FISHLER'S SHOE ON MAIN OTRUNT, WELLBBORO. Juno 7, 1871 tf Farm for Sale ONS RUNDRBD ACRES with eighty sores Improved, and situated near , the State Road, south of Alaineburg. This a, tans contains a comfortable house, two g.p. barns and ninety fruit trees. It is well adapted to dairying and agriculture. Terms easy. In quire of the subscriber at Maitusburg, Pa. Juno 14, 1871—tf, J. A. BOYOE. lANNTEIIIB OP ADMINIBTItATION having been ,granted on the ostate efface. W. Hunt, seemed, late of Brookfield, all persona indepted to said estate and those having olefins against the same will settle with , . MORRIS KISER, A. J. SIMMONS, Brooklls/d, July 28, 1871.-Bwo Adm'r. Planing and fa Ching D ONE with neatness and dtspatoh. Also, BEVEL SIDING made from inch lumber:: don plane 24' inohem wide. At Hamilton's steam mill, on Hammond *reek in Jaokaon township, Tioga oounty. O. HAMILTON. Jsekto, June 7,1871 11 IMMMSZOKM TRACITC B. T. VAN HORN, A-TETEB, ham's Woolen Mills! DEERFIRLD, PA. abet:l'lldr/ will pay Cash, Fall-Cloth, • ores, Plague's, &0., SO., for Wool.— , .InaaufaoWire as usual— ' RDER,, OR ON IIiRBS CASSIMERES, AND Administrator's Notice. Er BOOT AND 811 MEM 1..) imily . di FISIILBR hare Si now-on and a largo stock aft. ,41111 of Bootrathdtlheoa, and proton) , continuing the inanufaotur of thepamo, set he shop latetyt oc cupied by Fishier A gondol h. They afro per poet, reducing prleen on all, geode and maltin g strictly , l FOR - We keep a good al flats and BOOTS, BALMORA BOOTEES, BRO 0 ALLIGA warranted to lit any foot ft °Waive Our Stook FRENCH CALF, 'FRENCH KIP, UP PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF, LININGS, BIN I NO, , • ROCCO ; will be kept up as On Findings we shall be wamand we shall endea sa4sfeotory to the trade. sold. CASH FOR HID CUSTOM IFORIK Done promptly and wfAi. Repairing done on ebort notice. Drop in and be convinced. DERBY & FISDLER. Doo. 14, 187d.-1y TO THE FA HERS OF - TI,OGA • O4 UNTY. TADS noW building strayfectory,in Lawrence vilie.s superior PANNING whicitposseasostbe foilowinodrantsgeiover allothe mills I • I.ltseparatearye Mits,rat i iitter.ondfouleetkand sheaf and cockle, firlma wheat 2. It cleans tlax seed,takes but yellow seed, 'and ail other seeds, perfectly. - I , 8, It oleanstfmotby seed. I 4. It does all other eeparatingrequiredof a mill This mill la built oftbe beat and moot doralpe tfa WAD good etyle,and Is eolf cheap for casb Hor pre dace. Lill fit a patent sieve,' wheat,to othermills,onreato LawrenoevilleoTan. 1,1.878.4 f WALIIER & DEALS • LA HA DWARE, IRO , STOVES, 1111 TING Si 9 I WATE ' AGRIOULTURA Carriage and BABNEBBEB, Giorvinc, l , N. Y., Jan. q= SMIALIS • THE IN REDIENTS THAT COMPOS ROSADALIS are - publishedpn every package, there fore it is rc p t a secret preparation, coryequenlly [PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT lit if avceitain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com- - plaint a' d all diseases of the Blood. iONE 80, LE OF ROSAD I MAS ill do mbrii good than ton bottles f the • Tyrupe of . Sarsaparilla. HE UNgERSIGNED PHYSICIANS . . have useillßosadalis inTheir practice or the past three years and freely ndorse it as a reliable Altemgv,s nd Moot kuribor. T R. T. 0. UGH, of Ntiimmo.. .DR. T.l. 130e1KIN, 4. 1. " DR. R. w. CARR. ' • ...'" DR. F. O. DANNELLY, " DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville, K y. I DR..I. L. hIoCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. B.INOBLES, Edgecomb, N. Ci , USED AND ENDORSED BY, J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River, Mass. • I F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HALL, Linea, Ohio. • ORAVM& CO., Pordonsvillo, Va. SAM'L. O. McF.A.ODEN, Murfroes • bore,Tenn. Our spa4o will not allow of any or. tended remarks in relation to the virtues of ißosadalis. Totho Medical Profesaion we guarantee a Fluid Et. tract aupe t or to any they have aver used Ile he treatment of diseased Blood; and te the afflicted we say try Rosadalis, and you will be restored to health. . . Rosedale fa sold- by ell Meggido; ptice $l.. 0 per bottle. Address CLEICENTS Sc CO. -h anufacivitv Chimisth DATaiIiOAN, 1104 • July 19, 1871-Iy. New Nu Wow opened In Bm th A Bowen'e block, sec• /..1( and floor, a mass whero will be kopt on exhibition, and for pale, Steinway and other Pianos, Cabinet Organs, and a choice selection of Sheet Meal*. New innate received every month.— Lessons on Piano and' Organ, and in Singing r i, will be given,' Opport nity for practice a ff orded to those who may dealt - it, H. W. TODD. Wellsboro,Peb. 16-8 o. I • , New Tob4coo Store ! THE aubscriber has fitted up the *ore sr,: dooraast Thomas harden's dry gpads store, for the manufattture and sale of (MIA S, (all grade 4), Fancy and Common SMOKING TOBAC I CO,Miahigan Fine Cut 0,11.4 1 WIN CI, and all kinds of PLUG TOBACCO, PIPES, and Med/Pi cea Brand I rf CIGARS. pr. Otilland see foriyoursOlves. I JOHN W. PTJRSEL. Wollaboro, Jan. 1 ) 18T1—tf. 'A Mitt STORE! • , BORDE N Imps constantly .on I band: Pure Drugs and Medicines , Chemicals, Paints and Oils, Lazo Stationery, iYanitoo Notions ,to. - PRIDOCIRIPTIONB OARSIYIILLT C/o bourn 11. 11, BORDEN. • Tioga, Jan. 1, 1/171.-Iy. Gen'i Insur KNOXVILLE, Life, Fire, a - Assets over ASSETS OF Ins. 00. of North Arnett Franklin Theft's. 00. North British Merean of London and Edinht North' Arm. Biro Ins. Niagara Fire Ins. Co.o'' Farmers Nut. Fire InsJ Phan!' Nut. Life Ins. ford, Oonn. Penn'a Cattle Ins. Oa. Total Insurance promptly effected by mall or otheeil r wise, on all kinds of :Property. All /W promptly adjusted and 'paid. Livo stook lour. ed against death, fire or theft. AU oommuniostionsiiroMptly attended' to -- Office on Main Street, d door above ShurCh It., Knoxville, Pa. I Wit. B. Sitl/H ,April 26, 1871-tf.it. II BTOII, SM. ortment of Caps, S, GAITERS, ANS AND INS in No. 0, to 1$ in heretofore: found at home or to sell at grid ire Won't be nude AID or oepAratlng ontsfror, nabletenne. .1 31 14ATHER LATHROP, 1:111 , STEEL, NAILS, N- WARE, S, CUTLERY, LIME, IMPLEMENTS, am Trimmings, DDLES, ho ,1871-y 1. is Store. ; nce Agency TpGA' 004 PA d Accidental. $24,000,000.- COMPANIES. Loa, Pa r t 3,050,535 60 Of Villa, Pa, 6,087,452 35 dtiie Ina. Co. ),urg, 10,000,000 0.-of N. Y. 500,000 C ),f N. Y 1,000,000 Co.,York, Pa, 909,899 15 ioo. of Hart -6,081,940 50 bf Pottsville. 600,000 00 $24,229,847 64