OCR ,FLAG:OTER ALL ST +=reit sum). , Oclumble:welcomet to bet doers- Tbe Gentile end the Jew, And dna a home upon hershores ' Far men ()fever) , bee.;...- 2he asks not what their cried way. be, Nor 11 in prayer they fall; tat, while the Orel them liberty, Our flag must-cover-all. rft,e eb r lsttatt bears his chastening rod. Beneath the stripes and stars, .The heathen comes from wooden god And Juggernantal cars:— All freely oome to dwell In peace In liberty's grand hall, And all rebellious wars mast crease, Cue flag must oover all. The pretty flogs of olique or,olen, • Of Mende of foreign birth, eloula out Insult the hope of man— , Onr ti.tg, the best on earth. Let fictiont, banners pass away, Nor prove fair frectool'e pall; _ Oh ! hAed (oia:ubitt's words to day-- 0;w 114 g must cover all. AGRICULTURE. Hoar to Improve a Farm Many 'ai! r faraterii spend money free ly In purchasing manures-guano,super. nbesphates, Woe dust,. .gypsum, etoi, sod they reulizs a. profit by it. I do not wish to Eitly one word to discourage them from a conffittiatice of the practice; but would advise them to be a little more vareful In their'experirnents and stalls- If a farmer puts a hundred dollars worth ,of either of those special ma unit's, or any other manures that drain his pocktitOf the dollars, he should be able to ascertain that-he gets his money flack with a profit on It of at least twen. EV per cent. to pay for his labor and risks. He can only ascertain this by cultivating a measured part of the same iteld without manure of any kind, giv ,Goi the same care and attention as the perOon inlihurea. After he shall have done this and measured or weigh: rd the crops, a little arithmetic- will brlogout the facts; there should be no" guess work- or hope's° about - It: 717 a merchant invests a perthiin of his capital in any description of goods he will know when these goods are dile. Posed of, whether he has gained or lost by the operation ; 'if the speculation has ,been unsuccessful ye drill seek some u tiler invest tn'eht far. hie eapttal. To be successfurhirmer i lt requires as , , much shrewdness that-of a 'merchant or any other pursuit In life. Now,lrotherfarmers, allow me here to be a little critical. You will ac knowledge that there ie no manure that\you can buy, that- will give such satsfactory results as the manure made to your own barn-yards. Will italways bring the answer—wet season, or dry season?," Yes; then, why do . you not niake more of it ? or, why do you not take better care of what you do make? I have seen sotne of your manure heaps levelled out to feather edge, which edg es should have been shoveled up into a evinpact heap, so as to expose as small '• a surface.as possible rain and sunshine. TheSe remarks will apply us well to your milking and feeding yards as to the main manure heap. ' . Collect all the vegetable matter from every nook and corner of the farm that your stock will not eat, and incor porate it with the manure heap, or, with swamp lime and gypsum form a eompost heap, collect leaVes from the V, N cid& which contain lure potash than many of the phosphates in the market. e`orlt over this compost heap once or twice in the course of Et. year, and top dress your lamUwith It. Leave a strip across the field mot so top dressed, and if "boolc farming", will not satisfy you, yob will begin to learn by "example." To do this work will require labor, and labor cats money ; labor is always worth money when well directed and ' properly applied. By pursuing this course, you accomplish two purposes— you improve the appearance as well as enrich the farm, I would direct attention first, to mak ing and saving all the manure that can be made by collecting and applying to the manure or compoSt heap every spear of vegetation that is growing on the farm'; this, you will soon find, will pay; then buy as much of the fertilizers as may prove themselves to be profitable by the tests aboved named. The Introduction of so much labor- saving machienry into the farming system is, I fear, making our farmers little lazy, and they would rather takes hundred dollars out of their pockets to buy fertilizers than do the extra work of collecting the material and making compost, as they consider this a little out of the regular routine of farming; but they may is well hire labor to do this and secure the profit to themselves, us to spend their ;money abroad and give the profits to others ; this, too, will keep the laboring men in their own neighborhood ;• a class that ought to be eucouragetiby constant and well-paid employment; productive labor being the foundation of national success. ?lowing down red clover is one of the •cheapest and quickest methods of im proving farm land. This plan cannot be too often, nor too strongly urged on the farming community. I have tried and seen It tried by others often, and alivays with success. The best time to do this is when in full bloom, and the seed about commencing to form. Not only the green crop plowed under, but the roots enrich and mellow the soil, putting it in good condition for the re ception of any crop.—American Stock Journal. YANKEE AfiLK.—They have at Wor eeqter, Massachusetts, a "Milk Manufac tory." In a recent case in the Police Court there, 'Lyman H. Whipple was arrested, and the Worchester Oazette rays : lie has had a place of business on Pront street, and employed two or three hands In his "milk factory," who ap peared as witnesses against him, They state that he has a room fitted up with great tank or can, holdinglBogallons, into which the good milk is put, but ttiat every time It Is filled forty gallons of a mixture of burned molasses, chalk, Fait, and water Is put In, and the Whole in mixed together and sold as genuine country milk. The business has been thus conducted for some time, all the customers receiving their share of the "milk," except a few who furnished small cans to be filled, with the milk of one cow, for children. The doors of the establishment were kept looked, and the business was conducted In as pri; vote a manner as possible. The exam ination resulted In finding 'Whipple guilty on both charges—of keeping and selling---and he was fined fifty dollars and costs on each complaint, which he paid and departed. It.was a very hard-shell Baptist of, Tennessee, who • suggested, when he heard of the reformation of an ungodl neighbor, that no ordinary haptient, would do for that man—the only sure way would he to tie a grindstone to his and-"artohor Mtn over night in the middle of The river." HOUMA .-CORNING, IRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITIFS CONCENTRATED IREDELVS PEARL ) , EX. TRACTS. BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL l'A Hat, WINDOW GLASS, f4VIIITEWASII LUKE & AND DYE 'COLORS, AGENTS FOR PtIARVIN & CO'S RE FINED OIL. Eioldat MGleash!. Moos. 13uyere arersquestaa to *Oland get 44uotatiuns taiture goluircirtbn UM w. D. TgRBELL ii CO. Curniog,,N. Y., Jan. I, 1871-7 Furniture ! Furniture! B.' T. VAN HORN,' oompleted He new Cabinet Ware. j house on Meth street, Wellaboro, bee stock ad it watt; a large end superita assorted stook of FURNITURE: Oliamber Suite, Walnut; Ash; Maple allilliMl Isom Et 0 down, and 'an obesii 1111 'l66' ame goods oan' _be bo t In the lea, freight added. • Parlor Suits.; ut, Cherry, and sfahogitif t 'itep . iriar Hair Cloth, from $1.25 down. Also, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE= A-TESTES, with Upbolstery to *wit. Center 'tables, Wnlnul or Marble Tops, Looking Glasses, Brackets, Pa per Racks Rooking Obaire , ail kinds, Wholesale and Retail. I am saanutioturing as usual, and, intend to keep a tall. stook of ware, homesi , nd city made R at all times._ My Ware ooms,iar spacious abd neat, and now contain the largeht, costliest and best stook of Furniture over brtight into the county. Planing and Matching, SCROLL SAWING a:MOULDING, done to older at the Peetety. . a. 1, 1871-tti B. T. VAN HORN. Albemarle Land Ageficy ELIZABETH CITY, NORT CAROLINA. „ ju AROR AND SMALL FARMS FOR SALE at price. ranging from $8 to $76 per acre, on reasonable terms of payment. Timber Lands cwed with Plae, Juniper, Cyprus, Gaza wad Polar Timber, clove to navigation . Price s ill tolo per acre. Village Property, viz: Stores, Wood n d Brick Dwellings,, Vaoant Lots and Wbarvekezeellent °Haute, Will, soil, friendly people', navigable waters and good makes, favor this locality. Itujuire of SMITH A, SHAW, AU'''. it Law, May 3. 1871. , Elisabeth City, N. 0. For Sale'or Rent. AGOOD dairy farm in Tioga township, Ti oga county, Pa., about 21t miles west of the Borough of Tioga. about - 100 acres improved, and 46 unimproved. „Huh on it three barite, three dwelling houses,n ple and peach arch erd, andothorfrait trees .' -Terms easy. Alicia& joining on the west, a farm and Umber lands from 40 to 200 acres ai desirod, with - 80 sores improved, with a good; barn, a good house and apple orchard._ Good fora dairying farm. Jan 1,1871-U. O. 11.14ZYMOTIR • - - Tloga, Pa. WELLSBORO Door Sash &t Blind Factory BENJAMIN AUSTIN, to prepay 4 to or. lash firat-olaaa work from tbo bat lumber, at lila new factory vitiloti is now in full operation. Sash, Dooie':, ixams, laciairs, AND MOULDINGS, . constantly on hand, or manufactured to order. Planing ands Matching dole promptly, and In . the best manner. The hist workmen employed, and none but the but maenad lumber used.,Encourage home tudna. try. Factory near the foot of Rain Bt. BUJ. AUSTIN. Welleboro, &wet 2, 1871. tt • The Confessions of an Invalid. tIiILIBILKD as • warning and for the benefit of d _tyoung nun and ahoy, wllo suffer beat Norms lity, do., supplying tan maw or uta• qua, Written by one who curd lairuno4 and serf Ilas on pulsing a post-paid directed envelope. Address. NAZIANZZG HertArl &rook lira, N. T. May . l7, 1871-dro • To Rent. Pam on Long Rua with ten cows will be stated for a term of pan, apply to A. P. 00201. Inaba% 1411113, STORI ling -Insurance! klitotiralice , -t—, ,„ Alt Vollok, biti•TtfAt4 - IA - EE INSURANCE COMPANY Office, No. 112 S I 4th St., Phlledelphht. • I ►le/rporate4 pel.l l ,y 23,1887. , 8500;04)0. Assets ;zetei. - '‘ $ l - , 844,400 Get Stock and Martial; combining SeismitY Profits. Suppose your are already insured in a list-class company, and from any cans* what. over, (say after tetryeaply polment) you de,tiol or cannot pay lorittir gone and your monoy wailed. Not so in' the "Rand-IN-lIAND," all Polioles are Noa-Poe. TEITAWLE. This company whiob ranks ,among the most popular and saboessfull Life Insurance Comps ales, grants policies on all desirable piano, both with and wittiOnt'prphis— , Traveling Priveleges unrestricted. 4111 policies are: ineontestlblo after ' one' year from rm any of the ordinary ,causes. Look to your 'Lite Insuitince; - Please enainine 1' the following Comparallis able. It is some time. alleged by A f genta-Of. . ther Companies that the Company ilietsepreten Is Wet thanotheMii While we unhesitatingly as ert our be li ef in the soundness and stability of I companies, we de • lire to Resent the followiri for the inepeethini of those dediring to Insure: The following companiei Compare the annual premiums charged by eac h for an insurance on life at the ago of 80 years, payable at death: annual prvintam Ten anneal_ • fcir life. I • .-: payments. • Traveler,st.... -..516,84 .$83.21 .., Etna, - ' • 22,78 , • - 42;80' . - H0me,.,•:,,e,.-, • • '23,80 :WO ~ O ~ i. 'Equitable :.. .. 22,70 - - 48,0 ' Wa5hiuge0u;• , !....1 , 22,70 2: :', :46,073ff. ' Hand-in-Hand, 10,80 52,69 If not tilreahy Jilin/id take n polioP' with' the "BAND-/N.ll4ND.ir die best, My4lal4. gq*Jl4g,ltk.ktk,l4ot.eil, i!4 to. Match, 1, 1871-17. A.M. INGSAM, Arai. . Livetrt' iStabitel-'" , VIDIr NEXUS & ILITORAIL • • i VT teapot:AWL, inforinthsrai. no that they have eatabliabedd a IL very for Hire, At their Stable on Pearl Bt.. opposite Whealar'st, pagOn shop. Single or double rigsfm44oo order. They atm to keep good horsos &id via: rho', an'd intend to plea... Psioesresionable. ; WATHINB d: HUMAN., Jai. 4, c r. SALE. IUR undersigned, owner ,s'olf .e,iPoetabli• • gine, with a Carding lifititilit, tWol.tt, — and a Inn of French - Burr Stones attached, m prepared to All orders in their ,bnsinese at liast Charleston, Pa. 7 ! ; I ;.,• This above property is in good running order, and will be said at a ' fair prise, and on reason able time. • '' '''' ' ' ' For Particulars, inquire of G00.W.M01714114 Wu:Mellor°, or ALONZO WHITNIIY, ork;t.fxs prwaimmip r May 4, 1871-tf Ayer's Hair Vigor, For - restoring to Gray Hair its' natural Vitality and Color, A dressing- , which i s at once agreeable,: healthy, - an d effectual for preserving the hair. .tt soon restores! fadij or grail hair to its original 'color, with the gloss and freshness of lip*. Thin. hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldeE a often, though not always / - cured by is Ilse. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed,- r the glands atr4hied and i . 'decayed; but such as remain can be saved bj. this application„Und stimu lated in o activity, so that a new growth of hair is' produced.' Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty .sedi trout, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair - from turning gray or falling off; and consequently -pretest- ' baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp 'arrests and prevents the forma.; tibn of dandruff, whichis often so un cleanly an offensive. Free from those deleterious stibstances which make some preparationslangermis 'and inj‘ rious to the hair, the 'Vigor 4ail only benefit but .not burin it. If wanted merely for ~ HAIR ..DRESSING ; nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither Milken dye; it 4loes not soil white cau:vbric, and yet lasts long on the litikiii_l4,,it a rich, fillisy; lustre, and a grateful perfume., :. , Prepared by Or. I. C► Ayer &Co., Practical and ilaudytical LOWELL, was. Juno 14,11-Iy. W. O.VRIIEW, Ait WeHobos,. Was now la stock, and will keep constantly - on hand, at the lotted market quotatlans. ."‘WoolsTwlne,2 14 pl 7 cotton * Marlin 2; 8 a 4 strand. • SnowLvpat. Step Ladder, from 8 to 8 ft. JACK CRE Willy lEitelilLiE, BLOCKS, AtTut ;ft AVIRE GOWN- generally. EMERY WHEELS • for gumming saws. • A fall assortment of Lake Huron A Dina GRINDSTONES, Canal Wheel Barrows in any quantity. MANILLA^ ROPE ----„frozi I inch down. EMI!2=I A complete assortment of AIRCHNIC'S TOOLS, House Builders and Household Hard , ware cows*, on bind. nottOna prices on AGRIOULTURAL INIPLEITAINTR. Come la and take II look, gat the Agates sail as hoW it is yoareelf, and oblige You're Truly • J. SCHIIIPPIILIN,Ja. M• 7i4, 1871.-tt New Tobacoo Store Mail subscriber has fitted up the 'lterating 1, door east Thomas Harden's dry goods item Ibr thetaanufaoture and sale of Glitkßl9, tall grades); Fancy and Comm* 3.11Q14419 .TOB ACC o,lllohigan,FinoCal - CTIE *IN 0, and all kinds of PLUG TOBACCO, MBA and theahoi . posl Brand of ctreAas. pi ! galland in for yotraeltes. • • :OM W. P 171121111. Wataboro, Jo. i s xtinage. TNT „ ! - ' ~.„ ':3 ., :! COMPANY. O c _,..: of Middletown, N. Y. and Honesdale, Pip Chartered by Act of Legislature of Pennsylvania.' IT. IS iB4FI4i, IT IS !RELIABLE i IS-011EAP BETTER THAN PIT. NSITRitkISPR AND FOIJR, TIMES OILEAPER , Legally Incorlioratea. A Stittly filuttia Co upon tite - Co-OpOrOve. Plaid 7.1 EACH : .mEmppt JO A '5" ORHOLDER AND EACH ONE'S PAST AND PRO . • SPECTIVE INTEREST,' AS; - WELL AS _TREIR INTEGRITY, AND uONOR, IS PLED3 ED AS THE CAPITAL OP THE.COMPANY. PRESIDENT, •,11104.0,-B: :11.114.11p8L8E, ficqxei#lo, retina `;‘: ,- mia-taiistordeit.: 0. W. DOUGLAW, Supt. South Bide R. R., L. I. NOATON,_Middletown, R. Y. . Bat; 11; B. BBAJIBBLUE, Counsellor M Law, Honesdale, Pa. Hon. WM. M. NMIAON, Me!ellant, plulnunk, JACOB MAY, Ble4/., Tobieoo Merchant, Port Servile, N. V. CeL. D. 0. DUBBNBBBRY, Jeweller, Middle- •"» •: town, N. Y. Vim.. HOMER VIANISPELL, Pres. Erie , -a. 3 Railway, Newburgh, N.Y. ii)ritir• 401:ISLAS, ESQ., Supt. South Side R. R. Leas Maud. ' i)., N. Y. , _ • ; :7; 1 AUDITORS. - NolL44loiN.Di t iLUDTTiliaileh Aglaia, Pa. [Boil. THOlditi 'D.ELRGiN; - NivsiALlL N.Y., bat AO !Id Steatil DLL Pa. i'"11)11.4.1!;°:!19."140541147, To hams* igiallor orastabers of Nib Company, the pa Beata and d!Delaflibee• are -a. tally; .. _ GA'NEGI? -7 ' AL DIVISIO.N.---Siqk. - Momberehips . 1 ..., i., To ooilliit of 0040 weld ers each: Benefits $5.000.in a full Division or $1 for.iiery,. member in the.dlvillottat tile ti aof death. Division No. 1 inciadeo _persons horn 20 to 40yearsrof age. -,. 2 1itilot(10.11011,1 es persons from 40 to GO years of ago. " ,340111bernakfee - ett ;Mrs of , owe ' iviston CI. 'Allisitsumt at the death of a member, 0,10. ' , . .0/4/111Fajt4i f .1).4 V.K.VOZT I —JOiiii Alembera* ' - i • -.,:i ~., ~ -1- .z. , 9=“1-., !,, t• s l . - , .. , .-„ I i - 0 4 . - .‘T • E. 3. ~ - , , :•- [tilitishitid a' nd wiferrXenedia - paYahle tolholitirv r ileot.'"iednil e' of 6004' 'Joint Certifietatel, each benelits 0,040 li a h il l division, or 11 for eve oertiftepto in the divisiopt ,94 9151A4rt ,at death. Division Na 3, itoindos persons from 20 to 40 i 'yeerp,Orato;:' DiV1440040, 4 InOittlee gersonstroma 40 to 00 years,of sok. Membership fee to either-of :Mesa - ditisions4l2.,' , 3stints. *1142. 1 40. 4 °W.0 44 0. 0 . 4 FP s 4l° • : . .I.ll'' ... 7. -4 id, s,;+7 T, 7.) SPACIAL DI VIS.I9.N.—i-Sinyle :rcr - " tV , ••• 1144- I " .-1 • tionalat of loin) tilbtfabaril monefits C 5,000 in a full ' ilivlstig9.-or Seto: aver" , taorgbor. of 4 1 1 4 ! alvidOP •aktbe 4 10 4 44estb; (,4".71, , , MvatfouAkticia4ao pitrian from 20 to • 86 years of age. „ '4l it 'B5 if . 50 II it • a 0 11 Id - 'if 80 .. 00 , .. .CS if Membership fee to either of these &riotous, $l5. Assessments on the death et a member, 15,10 . • , BEAMBER . -TRIV , ItitMBERSHIP FEE, S • ONLY-PAID- ONCE,--:M I TER WHICH YOU ONLY PAY WHAT MOB. ALITY RATES' • MARES THE ACTUAL• - COST. . NO ANN'S' L DUES CHARGED: - In We Cbmpany, and by this Plan, the Poorest Jan may Provide a NM Reliable ininianea stalistios assert the feet that outl of every 1,000 sound, healthy persons be. tween 20 and. 00 years of age, not more than 7 or Bon an average die snob year, and this holds good:throughout all these years. Therefore, for every 1,000 members of th e Union Damn Oostvanv o in a division of which you were a member, you would betassessed 7 or 8 times in each year. WOULD.A. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY .INSURE YOU F9R,..A THOU- SAND DOLLARS FOR EIGHT DOLLARS AND EIGHTY 'CENTS? . No unsound or ritheeltV persons received an members. Divielens are all filling r apidly. B. O. MILER • O. W. Lanoss WHEELER & -LANGAN. General Agouti:for Tioga Co., Welisboro, Pa. Onto with Wm. A. fi ne t in Wright & Bailey's block. At the same ogles you can Insure your property against fire, II Items and cattle aginet death and theft. Rates low end Companies August 23, 1871-3rn The Largest Establishment in Northern Pa. TrAVINO facilities for buy in g andlatidling large quantities of Goods enables him to tag gists at Gm Wiest ;pigging prices. la our rotair department Goods aro sold at a midi ad. Itasca oval wholesale prtoas. A jug.) stook of STONII, 11101111 ISLAND AND WITERILIMI, = GLASS. .4' s, OXXXSo OINOIN AND DOODLX TRION. iii 6; ME A l KI AN I Voari ° B ll 4 . BRUSSES:A ritILL sTor.s. ---- . Trans i lliii rnaments, Stripoing Pencils '' : and ruche ei tor earilage and A Willa* of aliolasses of goods appertaining to Onflusiness kept is stook. • Fob. 1, 1871-iy. _ Vi O.' IfiRESS. Stoves ! SCREWS, . BARNDOOK , ILiNGLNGB, a new this& 1114 made for use. Themes:a but a few o (the rainy artleles - itomposlng the Moak aniardware. I Invite the pahlio to call and examine for themeelirerl alta to keep*, bat quality of goodala nky Has; sna all work to order dons prozaptlyrand well; SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, AT FACTORY PRICES wousbenoub. tilen.aY • WILLIAM It OBRIAL R. STOVES, IRON, 'NAILS, CARRIAGE BOATS, AORSE SHOES, AND HOE RR NAILS, ClaarzlerLtergso A toloirilstook of BoUdoro Mat4daill. isPORS, 3UIB, LATORBS, H/NSIBB, so.; Alto. WRAPPING PAPBR at matiohotareso pries!. ZOPRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TOI 4 0 1.44 brive k. ra lle go. Pint door above posto Roue. Q. MUM , Officers of Om Corlipafty: - - 'miaowing, • Cor.. D. 0. DThilliNll.llltßY, Middletown, N.Y. DIRE '6ortstrt2ritril C. A. DIISINISEBRAIL9:;II6iteadaIe, Pa: ampetency for his Family, .1, W. C5.141.1:1-310153€1, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 DRUGGIST! ~4: ~'~,-. , ''' ~+- iJ i~w Cutter Ornamenting. C. BAILEY, (Ettooosoor to D. Y. ROBlitire) DRAINB IN TIN AND HARDWARE, C'harOr POpetuai. BISCOZTAST, M. LEWIS OLARII,, Middletown, N. Y. TORS Jell. NORTON; Riq., of Frattklisi Printing Co. Middletown, N. Y. , GRINNELL BURT, Ern , PfoB. ylerwlok ley R. R , Wativiek; N. Y. " JAB. B..nissE,,EBl4 Pree.s. Middlotow; We tlainlßank, Middletown, N. Y. JOSIIILL DRAPER, AL &triage Rol, Middiefiiiiik;fl. Y. ELIBIIA P. WHEELBR,_S9444IYtoO-Pree. Mid ! land RaIIway,,MMIAVA(. D.C. WINFIELIA,Mak 4 Do ' Oonnty, Ml4_ qloWptY., OE 'Stoves ! _ Havi_as ti o"a a t nu, atom and usidifikte., 40,inittip40 tfikee plonsure to annaunaktutupo r -qcostßUatrtad` ded tolfie anon MIS ataxia on 'WE, UstAfiffiAo49l4lo. • • , a complete abeartmenal of (nal/ liagebrata, of which he eiatinerate tfie'fielkeflhg *ilia s NAILS; SPIKES, - 0 " OSO*BARS, X CUT, MILL„ MAIM AND 'BUCK 8 4-Vir S,, BUTTE :..I.4TRAP:-.;.01110118, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, - AXES. AUGMtkRIIVEt,BITT ' OKB; • HAWKINS; . CHISELS; SHOVELS, SPADES. NOWLEI,BENOII I T I CI40161; SEEM h ,_,c,t,,, :,...; ~,,: .. 0 _ :•_..:?_‘, .!,.....;,,,... •.: f-,....- 1 - 11.aew fall of goods suitable for l lke fell Trade. .2be assortment Is complete In every devirtgoess. Crockery, Boots and ShoeS, Notions, ME tacittits -ALL Abe ptoaple ol . T_loipt Couoty who wish to wake purchases In this lino to come sail ok at i . i ( , . *ad eompare Was. 'sbe °lona taloa will be ootivineed that this is, the place to pay iku 7 r• WNW sioatillatosity. eons ono sad all, bare a Dice ride, a good time gener , atly, bay Jost vita wazl4 Clorakig, Sept. 27, 1871, abill - ithen not live by Bread alone . „ NOT IN TBIO CLIMATIC, N 1111121113:1113 t~LOTHINC -, 11 sfatilltoitiyshniegood, warm-soden dething, and needing thle, he may as well deal with 'Ma difttunt w 11#40iitands (goats and cdoltdug. . Bray man to hie trade. When you want a tow nu fes'74lP bon* you don% go to the.olothier ; when you nee a fall or winter barium for I=l4 you do, IS your Art wise. • !tilra watt slotting or dloth anyNnality, I oan gambits satisfaotion as to price and WaUW , 921# vsly ozarSzstro rvaNzautiria GOODS, lam at home. 7 also keep a ftill stock of atom soortaatiproootriorstowfaroloosia all lines. i make ne charge for showing goods. het AO. Mk - WILLIAM WILSON. . El NEW FALL Sept. 20, • R. N3AVJEILMILII3I' MUSS OhOap Cash store HA I OHM, /10891 1 /111INT OP NEW GOODS, BUM AEI Foreigti and 'Domestic Dry Goods, . . Ills, Hosiery, Nolte/Dods and Notions. Choice-' cfrooeries., S aafF ,Syrup, Rini, Saloratue, Tifti Otkaluire, _ _ alt. Fish, Flour. Hats itc Chips, Hooii*.f3#4o,'Hibbara, Crooktry, Wooden We're, &e. "91a 0041a1111104. Plow oall sae loaf 91/3 Sto# 7Otk waysind ns ready and *Mae to show 0041. • - W041101'04 7144- 0 ,7 1 .. # 415. J. It!. 13.4altilli. CORNING., N. Y., DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ißlogimicov GiticoacMgal. ckso. Yi*:-The New ltlil - Rork Our Stock ALt Zacoviv Friars, and you nal go home happy and oontontedi- My Speciality is Clothin!. CLOTIES, CASSIXERES, ANES' DRESS GOODS, '• ' GO' AND UN. THE .64 1871. • Irdolt*lll be sold ♦ori eheap. • ' UMW DRESS GOODS, WHITE PIQUE. IIITTONIII, ALL HINDU., OZOTES AND egAsSIMEREB, WIN GOODS, POPLINS & WHITE 000DS, --eta' •40 . &1:4t0i FIE I We ate now easy of access, Et EMI =I NMI ll= JUST RECEIVED AT I - I Os Bs KELLEY'S* lIMI M NEWELL & OWENS. GOODS, I BOOT AND SHOE ST =1 . .•__ DERBY A. FISIILR ' have now on hand a lar:e stook s l am or Boots and shoes , an propose & continuing the mann , tnre et • ' the same, at the shop la sty oc cupied by Pisbler & Randolph.: They :leo po t . pose reducing priseil en all goods an , falling strictly • FOllll CA*II. • Wo keep n good antortment of tin.d Cal BOOTS, JOALMORALS, GAIT 'BOOTEES, BROGANS AN GALLIGASRINS • Warranted to fit any foot from No. 0, :._ elusive. Our Stock of FRENCH CALF, FRENCH g! PER, SOLE,! COMMON CA LININGS, BINDING, MO. - ROCCO, &C„ will be kept up ea heretofore. On Findings we shall be found at ways, and we shall endeavor to cell satisfactory to the trade. We won't b sold. CASH 'PAID b FOR lIID.S. CUSTOM WORE Dona promptly and" well. ItaPatritl on short notice. Drop in and be convir DERBY & FISI! Dee. 14, 1870,1y.,' TO THE FARRIER TIOGA, COUNT lAM now building at cnyi manufactory.' n viltio.ssuperior PANNING _HILL mblaposileaseathe foilowingadvantageeov mills: I.ltsoparateerye,oats,rat.llfter,andfon chessand Cockle, from w,beat.- , It cleans Asa secialtes out yellow see other goads; perfectly . 8, It cleans timothy s ed 4. It does all other smi , arating r squired o f 'Vas mill Is bunt of the boat and most d bar, In goodstyle,and is sold cheap foroa duce. Ivan fit a patent sieva;for savarating arbeat,tootbermille,onteasortablttorme. • J At Lawreacerille,Jan.l,XB7o—t f WALIIXER & LATURO DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, STOVES, TIN-WAR MILTING, SAWS MI WATP,R LIMEI AGRICULTURAL IMP_WWE Carriage and -]guess Trim HARNEBBI3B, SADDLES, i7oTDing, N. Y., Jan. 1, E37] -y . ! Tin: i IN GREDIENT:3 COMPOSE ROSADA plablitlied on every paeka Cite it III; not a soma p•el c;)4elpsently PRESt'il , ..... ..? t 3: ': .- {";,1 ~_ ;. it ~ , l it is a icertain c.ire for ISyplnlis in all i rttl, Fll%lll 1 a I ipiaitit anti all d i6 , lSel 10(1,1 ' . . : 1;4: .2/ I: It . . d.,1 i.ithe t '• _ . .; tH, I't ef I' 1.1. Y, • .4 J. N ;k " :ft)t.,d Elia:: t S.ll Ct. • CAIITH.I DR. A. 11 1C1111.215.', ni g °, DO] J 1 MIN , at, I.s Lima I 1..:111 1 * G' to. & ( 0., Cfiadoz McPAD.D.E.S. Lo7c, Tcnn.' I tcr. - 1. • i "virt,;(3c, T Prote,mcn L.. antee • tract superior to ally t ho-; used 'its the treatment I bleed; and to tll7...ntllct Itosadelis, and you Avil to health. nosadaiis is sold by a: price $1.50 per bottle. CLIVAENTS .ilfanufacturing 871-ly July 19, 1 FiT s' fl ~i LUT2 & KOH JIVING opened a flrst.cla. Store in Mansfield, opposit n o Main Street, respeosfully invite' 4 1 d the public; in genera: to give t, They guarrantoe satisfaotion-in all 1 stock consists of I 1 ‘ : 111 i , wltu 0C) "i 7 Tin-Ware, 'E I3FLOW 'Bea Work, Spokes, H cultural Iniplements, • Powers, and a general line of Goe'tis, sect) the country, at the lowest cash pr They are also agents for the K ES, ITHACA WHEEL RAIL HORSE FARK AND HAY CA W. G. LUTZ, Fitemc Korthuu. - 1 . LUTZ .t Manrefeld, July 19,- 1871.-tf. I - TIOGA HUG S 71 i ----L_ , BORDEN keeps hand: Pure, Drugs a . Cheinleals,jPaints an Stationery; Tankeo N. Preglacial-none CAREFULLY Ir. II Vog t 's, Jan. 1,1871.-Iy. jF4• OR BALE, OREAP—A bugg • , cutter, bar • nese and buffalo robe, all near. Timo wi ll 0 given on approved paper: Pp particulars , ,aipply at the office. i A4act, 2, 1871 RE, MI 18 In ~ U P F, omp 10. t prloth undar g done Aced. LEE OF awranco rallothb seeds,an d, and al mill • rable tiut our° estsf i rom THI4)R (NAILS, MIL .IE4O F THAT Is aro . c, there aratiol, IDE IT It hounn ot the sPALIS n Lottlw , parilla SICIANS rpractico nd freely 'l Iteratir sip IME! holabville, Columbia, omb, N. C. SED BY ran Brvar, MERE ii-h. Ohio vtlle, Va. :lurfrees- of any os• l ion t 6 the lino Medical Fluid Bic have ever of diseased . Aso say try bg restored i 1 Druggists, Address lemist2, limps, AID. 12111 ER. Hardware Pitts Bros., their friends em a call.— nets. Their DI IS, ails, ars, Agli %urn nd to none in ;cos. RB r f R MOW , RNOLD 11 , . OH LER (IRE 1 constantly on d Medietnei I Oili, Lampe 'tins 80. ompouNDED DORDEN•