HOW TO WOO AND WIN. 13 - Y 3011,1 0. %AAR. • "Wou'd you ph thWilanly lover , a Saida greybeard to Ma son; "Lilt my lad, while I discover How a maiden ebpnld be won 01Voo her'not,'With bdastfut phrases, . - test, you teaoh her ill) to sneer ; Sill' suitor's warmest' praisos his nonduot should appear. "Woo her, not with sonseleL sighing ; Maidens love a laughing eye ; Tell her not that you are dying,' Lest eke, mocking bid on dio !. 'Woo her not with weakly whining O'er your Povety of pelf, Lest she answer by declining Both yltr aorrovra—and yourself! "Woo her with a manly wooing : hoetage3 to Fate, All the heart's devotion showing Ey its strength to work and wait "Woo her not with idle prattle Whom you fain would make your wife; Hut with proofs that in life's battle You are equal to'the strife. "Like the knight whose simple suing Won the lady, 4 says the tale.) When despite their wordy Wooing All the rent wore doomed to fail: Lady 1" (lait the bold Knight Errant, "13riie.f the story I shall tell; %,,,old wed thee; here's the warrant .?hall love and serve thee well!" And behold ! hi is dexter fingers Crush a horse shoo like a reed And ssithin her lap there lingers All the geld the twain can' need ! AGRICULTURE. ARTIFICIAL RAIN. I u Enghind, where ancestral pride in land is aided by fixed and princely in eornes, experimental agriculture is car ried on !IS an enlightened , and congen ial employment of capiial and occupa tion of leisure, Drai ing has been t 4 -4,uslieti4o such perfect on there as to 4 demonbtrate that it ma be oYertione; baud now surface irrigation is receiving the attention of landholders. AtStoke Park the system of irrigation with pure water has been tried with marked sue- CrE34. Thetirrace experimented on is a tract of twenty acres, in grass, and the water has been applied In artificial shoWers, in the night, every night du ring the season of 1871, except when natural rains made artificial rains un necessary. The apparatus consists of pipes laid in the ground, supplied from an elevated reservoir, into which the water is pumped by machinery. The figures in the English experi- ment are as follows per acre : Interes (1; per cent.) on cost of machinery ant pipes, $7.50; superstructure and fuel i 7,50 ; manure, and Other top•dressing i 67.50 ; cost of harvesting, $12.50 ; total expenses,-50.5. The value of the pro ducts of -each acre, being on crop of grass and grazing in theautumn of 1870, and two crops of hay in 1871, is stated ut 5:200 ; profit is thus $lO5 per acre. On grothyd hi tho same tract and of the smile character, treated in the same mahner, except the irrigation, the net profit per acre was 'sls. The interest on the apparatus for twenty acres 'rep iegents-a capital of $3.000. Probably the same work could not be done for the same money in this country. But the KWIC engine-power could be used for at ranch larger area than twenty - Exchange. IMMO There are. sections of the country where three out of every four farmers tyre in debt —their land covered with Either judgement or mortgage—paying interest and paying taxes on the cap ital of others. This is a great drawback to the farmiag interests of the country improvements in land, in buildings, in implements, and in live stock, all Impeded by it. There is such a thirst for Ittud—more acres than we Can pay for, or property cultivate, that we «•a , te our energies in trying to over eotne difficulties that wq have volun tacity placed in our ow• paths. We are so sanguine, that we,get wedged in the trap before we see wfies•e it leads to, and then find a difficuilty in backing Int t, Al; i thou t receiving severe scratches; to we try to, push along with the sores Weeding, to the end of the chapter, sshich is often brought to a close by ither death or the sheriff.—Eaton ( Md. ) Journal. HIGH COST o LIVING IN TIME U. S.— A correspondent of the ( . far/ Lane E.4press writes from Nevi - York that although the laborerzets higher wages than he could get in• England, the only article of living he gets as cheap is butcher's meat; bread, milk and vege tables are about the same prices as in England. Butter and eggs 40 per cent. dearer, beer 25 per cent., tea and sugar mai GO per cent. dearer, with at least double the quantity required ; gas 200 percent. dearer, and be will have to pay double for his tools, clothing, house rent,, &c. With regard to the opening to labor from without he says; "The average applicants of skilled la borers is equal to the demand, while as far as unskilled is concerned, the in coming Irish and Germans reach the point of saturation. DIPTIIEItII CURED WITH LEMON JuicE. 2 --Some time ago, Dr. Revilout, in a paper presented to the French Academy of Medicine, asserted that lemon Juice is one of the most effica cious medicines that can be applied to diptheria, and he relates' that when a dresser in the hospital, his own life 'vas saved by this timely application. He p, 0 t three dozen lemons, and garg led his throat with the juice, swallow ing a littl'e at the same time, in order to act on the more deep-seated parts.— The doctor has noted numerous cases of complete success, obtained by this Method of treatment. A PoSITIVR CURET FOR A FELON.— Hold the felon any time' within two days—the quicker the better—after the first, symptoms '(which are stinging sensations as of a sliver) deeply inserted in a sinall cup of spirits of turpentine two hours. The cure Is certain says a correspondent, "as I have known sev.l eral cases the past twenty-five years, and have never known a failure." Au lowa farmer states that •certain rows of curly rose potatoes, among which onions were growing, were en tirely free from the Colorado, potato beetle. But others of, the seine variety, at a little distance, were greatly dam aged by their attacks. [Put this fact by, !t► your agricultural scrap -book or in your memory, for next year. On ions are a useful thing to raise:, any how.] There is an apple tree in Niagara Co., near Lockport, which has this season yielded twenty-live barrels of fruit, is over fifty years old, Is six feet and six inches in circumference and has yielded as many as twenty barrels in prey tops pears - 1 10101,MM DRUG STO ' 11. CORNING, N. Y. • tJRUGS AND MEDICINES , PAINTS AND 011iEt, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INRS, KEI CONCENTRATED MEDICINES IREDELL'S FLUID, EX TRACTS, BURNETT'S 0000AINE,FLAVOR . EXT,RACTS, KEROSENE LAMP PATENT MEDNINES, RQCI ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, W PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, / WHITEWASH LIME& A ND DYE •COLORS, AGENTS ['OR MARVIN & CO'S FINED OIL. Soidat Whblenle 14ices. Buyers arereq , Wantland k r.ot q uotatioui. Uofore going f ENO - IV. D. 'I'ERBELL Corning, N. Y., Jun-1, 1571-y Furniture! Furnitur I:. T. VAN BORN, i IT AVING completed le new Cabinet i . 11. bone° on Main etre° , Wellaboro, baii oil it with a large and su orior assorted at FURNITURE. Chamber Suits, Walnut, Ash,ll ac. ..fcc. ' ,10., from $150 1 (10912, and as '..!" as the same goods can h in the pities, freight adde d Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, Ntahogany, Reps or Hair Clot, Irvw sl2 tl.ws. Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, T A-TETES, with Upholstery to stilt. Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops, Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa per Racks, Rocking Chairs, all kinds, . Wholesale and Reta!l.. [ manufacturin g as usual; and intend to keep a full stock of ware, home and oity made at all times. My Ware Rooms are spadeful and neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and best stock of Furniture ever brought i to the county. Planing and Mate g, SCROLL SAWING it:MOULDING, done to order at the Factory. Jan. 1, 1871-If IS. T. VAN B Albemarle Land Age ELIZABETH CITY, NORT dAROL LARCIF: AND SMALL FARMS OR' at prices ranging from $8 to STS pe on . reasonable terms of payment. Timber Lands covered with Pine, Juniper, Cypress, 0 Poplar Timber, close to navigation. to $lO per acre. Village Property,, v Stores, Wood and Brick Dwellings, 1 aoant Lots and Wharves, excellent climate, fertile soil, friendly people, navigable waters and good markets, favor this locality. Inquire of SMITH .4 'SHAW, AtFys-at rime, Elisabeth City, N. C. May 3, 1871 For Sale or Rent. ‘, AGOOD dairy farm in Tiogs township, Ti oga county, Pa.,about 2i miles west of the Borough of Tioga, aout 100 acres improved, and 40 unimproved. Has on it three barns, throe dwelling housda, an apple and peadh orch ard, and o ther fruit trees. Terms easy. Also ads Joining On the west, a farm and timber lands from 40 to 200 acres as desired, with 80 acre? improved, with a goiod barn, a good house and apple orchard. Good for a dairying farm. Jan lilB7l-tf. C. H. SEYMOUR, WELLSBORO, Door Sash. Blind Fac BENJAMIN AUSTIN, is prepared Dish brat-class work fro the beet at his new factory which is now in fall op Sash, Doors, ELIMIN D HOlLiti AND MOULDINGS, constantly on hand, or manufactured to Planing and Nateliin done promptly, and in the best manner best workmen employed, and none but t seasoned lumber used. Encourage home try. Factory near the foot of Mai BENJ. Atria Wellsboro, Aagust 2, 1871. tf The Confessions of an Invalid, IDUBLIIIIIED as a training and for th e beitatit of ,E young mon and °Mot, who suffer froth Norvottii debility, do., supplyinki the Divas or BTU Written by ono who cured hirosel, dud sent rose on reoeisinct a poet-,paid directed envelope. Address, flAviusrint. kl.tvpsin, Brooklyn, N. Y. May 17,1871-Gut To Rent. Farm on Long Akun with ten 00111 Will be rented for a term let year', apply to P. CONN. Wollsboro, eopt 13, 187,1.4 ti Insurance: Ininitrafice! HAND IN,IOND muTU INSURANCE COMPANY Office, No. 112 B. 4th St., rhiiathgibta. incorporated Feb'y 41867: MD Chart'd Capital $500,000. Assets over - $1,000,00000- Stock and Mutual, combining Security with Profile. Suppoie your are already insured In 3a first-olara`oompannand from any canoe what- ever, (spy after ten yearly payment) yon do not or cannot pay longer and die—your insuranottie Eons and you stormy waited. Net so iktba alland-IN-IIdND." all Policier are Nerl-reai‘ retreats. This company which ranks exactas the most popular and snooesefull Life Insurance Oceipa. ales, grants policies on atl disirit4toOlana, both; with and without Profits. i ••: A 5 Traveling Priveleges unrestricted._ All policies are inoontestible after ORO- yPar from any of the ordinary earth& ' -- Look to your Life Insurance. Please examine the following Comparative Table. It is some._ times alleged by Agents of other Compaatea that 1 , the Company ( they represent is Safer than oth s. While ire unhesitatingly assort 'our belief In t h e soundness and stalaility.of all companies, we ej sire to present the folloWing fothe Impaction i f those desiring to Insure: - The following companies, Compare the annual premiums charged by each for an inearance, an life at the age of all,years, payable at death: RE• ther Annual p rand tun Tan animal for Ilia. payineete.: 'Pravelers ) ...... $lB,Bl • $83.21 lEtna, 22,73 42,80 Home, ..•22,80 " 80,00 Equitable,... 22,70 46,24 Vilaehingtoti,.... 22,70 48,97 Han - d -In-Hand, 16,60 32,80 It not alrered take a pulley with the 4 , IIANT - ifIN,IIAND." the boat Mutual Company.lithe United States. March, 1, 1871.-Iy. A.M. IROMAM, Agent. aye. took ok of Livery Stable: ATKINS dt KETCHAM - VV reepeotfally Safortathe pub% - -o - Alemat.• lie that they tisve eeteblisked MC Livery for -Hire, cheap l e bal. At their Stable on Pearl St.,opposite Wheeleers wagon shop.. Single or do uble rigs furnished to order. They aim to keep good horses and wa gons, awd intend to please. Prioesreasonable. WATKINS & KETCHAM. Jan.41,1871-Iy. an d \ SALE.' _ , \ 'TINE undersi7d, owners of a Portable En .l. gine, with a Carding Maohine, two Lathes and a run of French, Burr Stones attached, are prepared to fill ordeiOn their litisiness•at East Charleston, Pa. N The above property livin good running order, and will be sold at a falt\prioe x and on reason able\ , „ . time. 1.. , - : .1 W. __ Por particulars, inquire oi\neo. W. Merrick, Welishoro, or ALONZO\WHIITTEY, on t .0 premises. May 4, 182-1-.tf EIE Hair Vigoim i FOr restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. RN. LEI ME calm with the gloss and freshness o youth. Thin hair is.thickened, fallin hair checked, and baldness often, tho gh not always, cured by its use. Neth ng can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this applkation, and stimu lated into activity, that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will preventthe hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious subatances:i,,whieh7 :tritike some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor. can' only benefit but not harm it. if wanted merely Lir, a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elan . can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor'dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts ldng on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. BALE acre, ru and rice $5 Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical astd Analytical Chemists, LOWEL4 : , f i'• Juno 14,11-IY. - st}l'BB,• dgt. /I.olrl z T 4-" Trse now in stook, and will keep constantly on hand, at the lowest market quotation.. Wool Twine, 2 & 4 ply cotton & Jutetwine. Marlin 2, 3 £ 4 strand. linowle pat. step Ladder, from 8 to 8 ft. JACK CREWS, TACKLE BLOCKS, WIRE CLOTH be WIRE GOODE genera/Iy. EMERY WHEELS • for gumming same. . A fall assortment Of Like. Huron I Berea LM GRINDSTONES, o fur. umber, ration. Canal Wheel Barrows In any quantity. MANILLA ROPE a, No 1 4 no I eitA engine all. A oomploto amoortmout of HOLINIC'S TOOLS, House Builders and Household Hard- roarer' constantly on band. order. Bottom pploos on A Gil IQ ULM AL MPLED/ENT 8. The a beat Inane- °mein and take a look, gel the figural and see how it $s yourself, and oblige Yours:Truly J. semmunnix, JR. i n St. Ma y 24; 1871.-tt New Tobacco Store I THE subscriber has fitted up the ,lEitore first door east Thomas Harden's dry goods store, for the manufacture and sale of CIGAR S,(allgrades), Fancy and Common SMOKING 2 7 0114000,Nishigan 'rine Cul ' CHEWING, and all kinds of PLUG TOBACCO, P IPES, and thechoi cut Brand of CIGARS. - - Q ollandtiesforyonreslvae. JOUR W: • Weliboro, Jan. 1,187.16 U. Ayer's A dressing which i s at once agreeable, healthy, an d 'effectual for preserving the hair. It soon restores., faded or gray hair to its original Weliaioro. from 1 Inch down. THE UNION BENEFIT COMPIINY 01 - 41ddtetown, N. V. and HonetiOlie, Pa. .a.;~.~ _,,. „..,.. _:, - - ,- --,---: .- -Vhartered by Act of Legidature of Pennsylvala. ' IT lE. , SAElirte.' IT IS RELIABLE! IT IS CHEAP! BfTTER THAN ,:. r ' '..,.T. , LIFE INSURANCE! AND FOUR TIMES CA ER! . : Charter Perpetual. Legally Incorporated. StliSly Mutual Go., upon the Co-operative flan 1 EA DIEIIIBEFi ISr±OIOILHOtE O I,I , t. , AND EACH ONE'S PAST AND PRO , SPECTIVP 1/044)tEkt. AS ;'WELL AS THEIR INTEGRITY AND HONOR, IS PLEDGED _AS THE CAPITAL OF THE COMPANY. • of the Company : PRNBIDENT, Hon. H. B. BEARDBLEE, Honesdale, Penne VIVE-PIiZSIDANTBk - ' • ' C. W. DOUGLAS, Supt. SUuth Side R. R., L. I J. H. lIORTON, Mtddletafik, N. Y. J. 11.1tORT01, -Bag., of , Frankliu Pirlntiag Co.' Iddletown, N. Y. GRINNELL BURT, Eon , Prea. Wariviok Val , lezit. R., Warwick, N. Y. Jig. 14 1 8 1 UMW Ni44 - 4-'VreeV Middletown ,Na tr; ' Iddlitoviii, N.Y. JOSH / 111 / 1 1 2 BRB, M M, 1)., Pao. Middlatoirn 1 airless Bank, lilltidleinwii; N. Y. ELIS A n -P a . R W ai lil lwa7 BL ;ln ly ilt ar wu y . i tir oo . .P y r . m.. Mid.- D.C.INFIELD,T . ki. , ?- Eii - -ooutitintrerk Or-, in° County_p_Pligietarap N. Y. M. LE IS @LARK, Esq., Middletown, N. Y. 1 . . ... ,;,:, - 11 - ,!:,',i9 c • . , co/stpyLwxla l pll 6 B . .to . r ' eti .' s. '' .- /- ' 7 , . . D. A. CURRIE, M - . D., Middletown, N. Y, . 0. A. USINBERRE, M. D:, Noneedile, Pa. 4 AUDITORS. 1 ' ' Om It. H. BEARDSLEE, Counsellor at Lir!, Honesdale. Pa. Hon. 'WM: M: NELS ON, Merchant, Equlnunk, Pa. JACOB MAY, Est.' s - ?ohaorta Mer'eliant; Port Jervis, N. Y. Cot., V. 0. DUSENBERRY, Jeweller, Middle. town, N, Y. = g e tt i gg i t O. W r DOBOLAS, Esq., Supt. South Side R. R. Long Island.' =I Mauoh Gthuuk, Pa.lHon. i'HOMAB _tiNOR6IN. Niiirburgh' N. Y., President Judge 221 Judicial Abp. Pa. I' eounty ! Tridge of Orange. Conn% N. Y; To become a memberer-membere.ofthiceompany, the payments and "Benotite" are . as fol lows; C4EI V DEV.IB.I - 01V.—pingte Mimberships To consist of 6000 members each. Benefits $6,000 MA full Division, or $1 fort every member iu the division at the time of death. Division No. 1 in' ludas persons from 80 . td 40yaszs (Wage. Division No. 2 includes persons from 40 to 60 years of a e. MemboTithilf!es - treftheTr of theta division $6. Assessment at the death of a member, $l,l. " ' • GENERAL. DI VISION.-Join t' .iVent4rship for husband and wife,--Benefits payable to the surviveok: To could rof 6000 Joint OM/fleetes t *oh TteneD4rss,9oo . ln a full division, or $1 for every ob tifloato in the division 'at the time of 'death. 'Division No. 3; includes persons from 20 to 40 ears of age.. Division No. 4 !delude, persons from 40 to 60 years of age. - Membership foe t either of these divisions $l2. MOH meat at the death of a member, $l,lO SPECIAL 'lliem6erships, . . To ooziest of 1000 members each . Benefits $6,000 in a koli,divistort,L;or fis for every menthe: of the division at the time of death. DiTiAlop A inoludes person from 20 to 85 years of ago. • - ,•• . Of s 1315 60 se le es u C Ars u u ote0 te GO a. co St Membership fee to either of these divisions, 815. Asses manta on tbo death of a member, 45,10 REMEMBER THE MEMBERSHIP FEE, 10. ONLY PAID ONCE, AFTER 'WHICH YOU ONI 3 Y.PAY WHAT. MORTALITY RATES MAKES .THE ACTUAL - ,COS'F. 'NO ANNITAB DOES CHARGED. In this 'Company, and by this Plan, the il'Oortist _Man 'May Provide a ..Ctimpstency for his 112mily. \ Reliable insurance statisUes tinted the :hot that ont of every 1,000 sound, healthy persons be tween 20 and 60 yenta of age, not more than it or Bon an average dle,eaoh year, and this holds geod:thronghent aU these years. Therefore, for every 4,000 members .f gut Viston Innsian 00/1114!IT, lb a livitiork ofwilleb yes were a inanbet, ycha would 14 e assessed for 8 times In ateh year. •. •. - - / • C. WOULli‘<.A: LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY * : INSURE YOU FOR A THOU— SAND, DOLLARS FOR EIGHT DOLLARS AND EIGHTY CENTS? No almond or gnhealthy persona reoeiced se IziomboO. Dirkloss aro all filling rapidly. B. C. WEIRELEIt G. W. LANGAN. \ WHELLER & LANGAIY. I - Getter? Agents fer Pegs Col Wellaboro s Pa. . . .. . .. Office with Wm. A. Stone, in Wright .1-Bailey's bloolr. At the same officio you oan inaureyour property against Lire, your horses and cattle aginat cleaoLaad theft. /taloa low and Porapaales reliable. August 23,1871-3 m 1 i - The6Largest Establishmei:t in Northern P i , W. Ci. IIL3FILMISINS, • • T_TAVING faolli4 es for , buying and , handling large quantities of Goods enables bt to offer them at the lowest jobbing prices. In our retaltdepartment Goods are told at a maS ad. ranee over wholesale prices.. A large stook of • STONB, GLASS, ALL DIM, ANDDOUBLB TRIDX. PAINTS, ALL KINDS AND COLORS, "ARNIM:IEB" AND VARNISH BRUSHES, A rutm STOOL. Transfer Ornainents, Stripeing Pen and Brushes for Carriage and Cutter Ornaniiontin• A fuU line of all (llama of Goode appertaining to our 4usinciel kept in stock. Fob. 1, 1891-Iy. Stoves JELOVELS, SPADES, VO4 KS,IIENCH. SCREWS, SARNI:MOE HANGINGS, a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few oftha inanz / arileles composing the Stash nit ifardwasa. I Invite the patiloto oall and enemies-fie , emseleee. I atm te keep*, heat quality of goods In myths*: and all work to osier delta tennaPtif and SASH, DOORS,BIATDIB, ATt - J.AIOTORIT PRIOIiIB weltabego, Feb. 1,1.8714 y: WILLIAM BOBRIMI2II. R. c. TIN / Al,n „,114 IRON, NAILS, OARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE SHOES, AND HORSE NA 4DtEixpekiateraso Tocass, STOVES, A general stook of Builders Mateslsla. LOOKS, BUTS, LAMBS, awe 80, &a.; Also. WRAPPING .PAPER aimanstfastarors prim. SODDING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. . rgn'snlis Carib igad_pdaeft reasoniOlth. That deor above Cone Rouge. Worlaboro, Jan. a, ienvily:. DIRE .._...:1 1 - : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST ! WAND AID MIR LIR 1 I MEE EOM (fluoooßeor to: D.,P. ROBBRiTe) DBALABR IN • • TREASURES, COL. D. C. DUSENBERRY, Middletown, N. Y. SECltT.inr, M. LEWIS CLARK, Middletown, N. Y. lIEEI 1.3 C StoI T O4 L 7a Raving on hand a large stook of Tin, atones Ranwore, the undersigned taken pleasure 11111011114* that he has at a peat =blast, ad. to the usual steak of the old stud an / MAO 0/AteirA i ;*itibtlaCi lanipleta aiseihaeai Shalt * Aardware, thiokhe 611=i:waste the folle,ladaril dee s :143, SPIKEB, 0140 *BARS, OM; MILL, HAND ~.AND /WOK WS, -BUTTS,. STRAP/ HINGES, ARPBNTER'S ToOitti; Mom, AXES, AUGERS,R/TTS,RAT STOCKS, HATOHETS, paints.' HARDWARE Tonow fall of-goods suitable for the fall Trade. The smite:tent Is complete i ever y devutsnent. ' Crockery, Boots and ' Shoes, Notions, 4114 invite ALL the people of Tioga Oonnt,y who wish to make ;iambuses in this lino to come mail look at .il and octopus prices. The closest buyers will be convinced tnat this it the place to. pay op on *Genoa:deafly. Oome one and all, have a nice ride, a good time generally,bny jug villa you wank . . W. O. 4,RESS. B. Cl. alliiinh 'The Regulator, Mi / DRY GOODS, ' W6uriasr 11 Via The Nei Taicrucr Maittimets, Corning, Sept. 27, 1871, 'read alo‘tet / MEM IMmulaposi ca...cerix-xrraciir, Ma shall not ltvo by NOT IN THIS CLIMATE, Not Shoddy, but good, warm woolen clothing, and needing this, helnay as-Well deal With his neighbor who understands cloths and clothing. Every man to hliV trade. When you want a new Ault for your horse' you don't go to tb l e olothler; when you need a fall of winter harneva for yourieltorou do, if your ate wise. I My Specialityis Clothing. city, I can guarntoa satisfaction as to price and CL. OTII , CASS' IMERES; If you want clothing or oloth of any qr gualityl on, AND, GENTLEMEN'S F • /LADIES ' • and-acs constantly r000lvli3; neis involoss In all lines. I make, no I charge for, showing goods, Drop tn. Dept VI, 1871. NEW FALL GOODS, sop . 20, 11871. a . . R. i 13.4L11.32C1EDEVE3 a r heapjh Store : ! HAS A FULL ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS, S I , CH AS Foreign and 4Domestic Dr Goods, Which will be sold very sheep. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, WRITE PIQUE BUTTONS, ALL RINDS, CLOTHS AND ASSIbIERES, LINEN GOODIA POPLINS & WHITE GOODS, Gloves, Hosiery, Knit Goods and Notions.. Choice Groceries. sugar, soap, Tobacco, Syrup, Rice, , Saleratue, Coffee, Teas Crackers, Salt, Fish, Flour, i Hata' & Caps, Boots &Shoes, Rubbers, Crockery, Wooden Wage, &c. • ~._ . Cash Paid for BUTTER, or shipped on Commission. Please call and look our Stook over. You will always find us ready and willing to show goal. , 1 Wellsboro, May 10, 1871.—1 y. J. R. BARKER. 4PORMINfit, N. les., We at lIQW Otir Stock and you will go home happy and contented. ANIIIHING GOODS, I am at home DRESS GOODS, z!tir• GO AND SEE JUST RECEIVED AT C. B. licatairrys. A I , I GROCERIES, ood.io, gi3d. au of ammo, Rail Ron, I • I h. IM , NEWELL & OWEN/ I also keep a full stock of WILLIAM- WILSON BOOT AND SH O E DE n ß o ß w Y on k han P l a a li ffrigt took 111 1121141611 ot'Boots and Shoes, alio propose cm:aim:lAO the manure - et* of the same, at the shop late" oe. ottpied by Plebler .4 Randolph.,They aleci pur. pose reduoing prloeS on all goods and s liing strictly FOR C ANL We it soil a good assortment of (Hutto' and Caw! BOOTS, BiLMORALS, GAIT D BOOTEES, BROGANS AND O ALLIGASKINS • warranted to tit any toot from No. 0, ,to dluoivo. -• Our Stock of FRENCH OALP, FRENCH KIP;: UP PER, SOLE, COMMON cup, BINDING, ROCCO, 4S -,,C., I will be kept up as bercjoforo. , On Findings we shall be found at hope al trays, and we shall endeavor to sell at ; price satisfactory to the trade . Wo won't to under sold. i GASH PAID FOR RIDES CUSTOM WORK! Dyne promptly and well. Ropairin: qn short notioe. Drop in and be eaevitic DERBY a FIRE Deo. 14, 1870,1 y. TO THE FARMERS TIOGA C OUN I ef l i now bulidingatmy manufnotory,ln I. ville.s superior PANNING _MILL, catchposseeses the followingadvantagei!ovet mine: Lit separateeryeoate,ratltgetAndfon I &amend cockle, from wheat. a. It cleans flaxseed, takes out yellow see other nods, perfettly . B, It cleans timothy seed . 4. It does all otherseparatingrequired of a, This mill Is built calls best and most due , bar, in good ityle,alnd is sold cheap forces . { duce. Iwill At a patent aleife, for separating wheat,toothermllla,onrealonabletarms.. J Et 141. t Lawroaceville,3au.l;lBlo—t t WALIXER & LATUROP d , RILLEttfl IN HARDWARE, RON, STEEL, NAILS, STOVE TIN-TARE, / BELTING, ,81111,, 0111Rif, WATER', LIME, AGRICULT,IIRAL .IMPLEBIEN 8, Carriage and' Eames' Tr,int4ings, HARNESSES, SADDLES, Ocaping, N. 4., Jan. 1, 187177 ROSABALIS ..:•-.` '''''s. I t lk., INGREDIENTS THAT '.y COMPOSE ILOSA.DALI aria . ;14 . COMPOSE on every package; there ......:'' /fore it is not a secret prepaiation, / !consequently 4 , 9_ ••-• = .: PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT ' / I +:.,-. It is a certain cure for Strofula, '..' r•'•'d IS ' I I * * inall itsforms,Plioinna v. )11 ii I:, 1) ace= Livoi I Com -4.r.,”: ' 1 ,,Y, " ; ) ,:t SI , 1 1 1 ,1 - a ls k - di.t' asta 'Ot the •.'.- t-Z,:... V. 0341, ,w.:l,lo'more good than ten .lz•( nips cf Bars PrIVS .._.,. . .....i.‘h , .... t sthcliactice rlf ' -;,. ;; ;; C..; i. ..•• t ;ree years an freely .I . 4 r 1 - _ ,;(1:„. ,t z.a a .•;•Izabie Alierative : ;,..1 !:1,,,...1 rati.,...,- , 4/ I-1. 1- c i VC; ii f 1 1311tknae sz:-...t.::;'-'• • z i I fl:Pi - 1. - I'.;, i n. \:. C.11;:f. , • - F ~.) tA . \ V.I.LY, I: I :,••::: • i : : .-A.ltisS, of Nicholasville, : t f f.. :••!ctA.RTiI..-\,l l CHumbia, 1 :.)11 .. tz ':OBI.FS Ezl , jcorn , N. C. r i _ ac....... 4: _, _ ; .:. ._. -_,' 2:'_ - .._. -1 .7.14 - DORSE BY U. , :.. . ~ ._ ...f'N's, Fal Ither, :0-'4 . 'V. • :fiel,s,ri, I %. .1z....i....14, Luna, Oh o. - 4 3. ii H.\ ' t, I zr , z 0110, ' . 3 ..1 - 1.% , .... s: Co., Cfordogsville, Va. SAlz 1.. f, McFADDEN, ATUrfree9- .. Lopa,'Pcnn. - I Cz•zr s•••z.";- V."l:lnt,f allow of ituy e.x. kii .. 1 1.,:.:: Cs in relatiorilte the ~. '. • VII WC 3. t ltusadall3. Toth° Medical !Profession we guaranfet., a Flilid Elk tr,tet superior to any they hale Oyer - ~:!:; - p.sed in fly? ficazufent of d seascd I Blood ;,and to the afflicted wo ay try ifiosadalis, and you will be r stored S rt! to health Rosa.laliais sold by all Di ggists, price 91.30 per bottle. Addien I DR, CLEMENTS it CO ' I Manufacturing Cher, . i I BAtTI, Ma. 1 July 19, 1871-Iy. I '1.0.N. . t , HARD'UVARO LUTZ & KOHLE I 1 . - . , LT JIVING opened a "Ilrst-class El Store in Mansfield, opposite PI , in Main Street, respeosfally invite thel ' nd the pul)lie in general to give them ' 1 hey guarrantee satisfaction In all men took consists of HARDWARE SS '4E 6 C:.) 'CT 311 Tint Ware, Na z' ,z IPLCON, Bent Work, Spokes,' Hub 1. cultural Implements, CIA Powers, and a general line of Goods, the country, at the lowest ea They are also agents for ER, ITHACA WHEEL HORSE •FARIN AND HAYI W. G. Liu. FRANK ROBBER. I LU Mansfield, July 19, 1871 t TIM DRUG ligi --1 BORDEN k band: Pure Dr' Chemicals, Pain( Stationery, Yao 1 PRROORIPW ONO CARErtrz, Tioga, Jan. 1,1871.-1 y VIOR SALE, CHEAP—A • 1' nese and buffalo robe, 1 1)0 given ou approved pap , may at thle 11 El 8 In- done ed. ID OF I i WretiCe allotho i!dis,an ,lend al , 1 mill l ablD It ti • ; ,or pro i Itsfrom TUNE , ALIS i)ottles Jan lia CIA N 6 rdware Bros., Friends call.— Their li itai IT i I a' Eifil oeconAil oh pric-i ,one in Le KIRDY itAliE, int I C R It '1 I low_ 'OLD I & & KCIII f. i MI DIET •pa conste Ely on go and Me. !duos a and Oils, Lamps ea Notions o. Ll' CO P . 11, B POI:WED. ORDEN. 1 , etitier, bar Time will parliculars' 12, 1871 buggy,. 11 new. r. For AP
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