1 THE'Rtlia OF A ROSE. I ttirr4 the ke intl4 idlohour Of an iv __ _ _ iTsilq ,- I t zz : ': V Sea;only Om a Anat f .fp,4 o 7 l l; ~,, „.. r Tho w,terr! 4, it v Nitlrt bz,6 Ir . ipitolt4 a i Aid drearai wi Clime. and dream will go, Forever. Ah,lfriend, if you and I should meet *riVitbitqkb°,9oc9gl.l6lll4l4Feriee rl.- Anc# you in the - ea - me low low voice repeat pa° tender words of the old love . r4tne,,, It could not brlokbailk th - e4ane old time— No, never. . When you' laid flits road against my' brow, I was quite unused to the ways of men, With my tjvititghealt.Olica : wiser now So I emiie, remeMbering toy tieart throb: ; then 'The dust of J. r:Jit oaonot blossom agalu - •NO, never. The prpwr that yap proteed has enblergrosen',“ Llfitd;laenrts Ritl chinge--liiipposo they mu t,; Alroselto be tailing must bloom in atone: Ai isa to ashes and duet to dust: Deb are the rcie—the love—and the truitj Forever. INIMI IC 17 AG F AENEAS' -OLIT,S *BY f.EXANDER RThE. This is.the -season for the orgifiixa;. doe of farMers'' clubs; an institution which we look upon. as promising More for the future of -American agrletilture Chan the eostl:i and ostentatious Cattli, shows, which too generally have degen erate 4 into rabe-eourses. • We have been frmilmr.for many years with the workings of the club, and the shows, and have %studied their results with some care; and*, not hesitate to ,pro npunce in,favornf the club, as having. 1 a more educated influence - on the far mer and pr,oltielpg greater, results In the farm. , (Wg% - tibblit not be Understood' as opposing cattle-showa i and fairs.— They have done the farmOrand manu facturers a great service. 43Inte Blim p/di Watson exhibition airieritio buck and ewe in 1601,-untler thelifp, elm on the-common iii Pittifieldillaie., and there laid the foundation of the 'Berk. shire Agrienitural Society, and inci dentally of woolen manucaetities; the stimulants gifen to agriculttire -by the County- and i State societies that : have . ' ,been modeled after the Old Berkehirci lab sleek so obvious that no one can fail to see and appreciate it. The an- Mini exhibition of , the best stock and . the best 'trod kietrof tbe 'farm, the loots, kind the InliefilnelhoP MIMI ' na Ne '" educating effect on the fartnemandme chanics who ,assenhie to wit . s4e - the display. Ed`qatioilinai net:be - the ob ject of the: WWl*ittid_flie9l4o4ins in coming together c kit the s inspeOttOh,, of, good stock arid .finproved maehine7 must have, an educating influeme. whether tlieyi L lutend,it ;or libti 11 ; 10 club brings` the farther together' s' mind in contact t wit mind, and thus shaipens and polishes. The life of the farmer is peculiarly an Isolate one Ile does not come in con tact with 1,1- fellow-men enough; and, ...oust (turn tly: is apt to be a litti6 rough iu his manners, and a little slow, not to e;ay rusty, in his mental operations. Let them meet once a week or once a fortnight during the long winter even ings, and discuss any agricultural topic; and it is wonderful to notice hash mualt wore active their minds become, and wb'at an Influence the discussions have on their farm management. Two heads are always wiser than one, and three heads are wiser than two. A inarktv who seldom or never ,compares ndt s with Lis neighbors is apt to become once led—to think that he knows It- 11, ana that wisdom will die with him ; that he has the best' stock, the brat mode of clivation, and the best crops. But let hi come into a farmers' club, and the conceit Will be taken out of him. He will find' that others know a thing or two, and in sena matters are alto "; 1; gether his superlo ; and, if he• is not such a fool that h s; conceit cannot be pounded out, he will learn something, and be stimulated , to make improve ments. Another advantage of the club is, that farmers will not only learn to think, but learn to talk. It is one thing to think,lind another to be able io express our thoughts in clear, con cise, and intelligent language. Par tners are good thinkers, but are pro verbially poor talkers, simply because they have little practice. In a club composed of their neighbors, where the subject of talk is one with which they are familiar, their learn to • Open their mouths and express, themselves with clearness and- force. In this' respect the club'dnes rorktmers what thie 'ly ceum does for lawyers; and it Is an ad vantage not to be lightly esteemed by those who wish to see the agricultural • . community eterting its due share of influence in society. This capacity for talking exerts a reflex intim* on thought ; for intno position is a nan's mind moreitotive than when he rises to speak belore.an assemblage of his fellow-men. ..11 his faculties are not palsied through fear, his thoughtaglide now in this three — Lion, now in that, as rapidly an 4 gracefully as a skilled ska ter moves over stnaoth ice; and with ai little apparent . effort. But this skill ,comes only by practice. The skater makes awkward movements when he makes his first attempts. Good neighborhood is, promoted. by the farmers' club. When • men work atone all day and stay at home all the evening their sympathies with their neighbors hare little opportunity for play, and they are apt to become sel fish, sometlmestktitt ticherish a pre* morbid jealousy. But let them meet In the club, talk over their successes and failures, and,,eur ward for It, they will, be drawn to. Ward each othsr,"agetiertniti emulation will be excited, and they will learn to rejoice in each other's welfare. We speak of what Wehave Seen when we talk of farmers' clubs. For more than a - dozen years we have hien-Con nected with one, and have noticed Its effects. The agrieultuit of th‘commn nity has greatly improved, Tore?gh bred stock and more perfect art:trim pletnents hate been, introduced, the brains as well farms of the mem bers of the club have been cultivated, and when one of the number has been sick all have been 'ready to' render a helping band, and when one has died the widow and orphans have , not been neglected. .. . • The organization of a ;clubl need. not be complicated. The mere siniPle the better. A president and' tieeretarY,' 11 # 0 they are live men, are all the officers required; and these orneera ahould •ro tate annually, and be considered as ivor-‘' thy of the ambition of the farmeras the presidency of the totintr'agricriltaitit society. The meetings can be held in one central place, or circulate from house to house. Tiplatterlipreferable, as itgives an opportunity to examine the farms and stock Ett,the nientliint; but is liable tothls objection, that the ladies are wontto overdo in the matter of hospitality. Let every member feel that the success of. the oluh , depends, upon his individual efforts, and It will succeed, no matter what ma0 1 ,.14 the form of orgarditattOrt... WIIOIIII3IIIB Wiz' 'CORNING z 0, V 1. t\RUGS AND MEDICIN ES , PAINTS AND ,OILf),; -, iSMt. TriADDEps pAvipk , lN!ty; KEITH'S, CONCENTRATED ;••• I REIIIELL, . , . BU RN F.' i` r S..t 0 09`: E L} y# 4 . 0i§, - ;:4:kook*:400:4 1- ; _ P.ATirif BTEA.PERPME , RAY AND FLAVORING` F..XTAOTS, WALL EA Ii,4INFICCW. •.9isASSr. f TIRE. AGENTS FOR MARYIN & 00'S RR 'Sold at Wholesale Prises „Buperaaroreguested, to call hod, get g uot tido prop) ,going further, : goat; W. D. TERBEAL & OQ, Carting, N.Y., Jan. 1,1871 -y trANING completed his new Cabinet Ware* house on Main loet, Welfsboro,lailseeok2' ed it with a large and npi3ricir assorted stook of Chamber Butte, Walnut, Ash, Maple . .. t : ' ' fidte $l6O 'dirirn, and as cheat' . se the same goods can be bo't, is the °idea, freight added. Parlor Suitt?,,_ Wal.nut ) . Cherry,:_ and M - gany,Aopa„or. Oak Goal; ~ . 7 ''',. Er om.sl2,doNP. 4 .4109, - .... -- :,-`,,, ~ , .. 1 SOFAS, Lop - Nos,- coppErEspiTs., Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Topa, Looking Wanes, Brackets, Pa- , peigtacks, Rooking'Cifairs, - , all kinds, " • Wholesale and- Retail. I am manufacinring as necta r And, intend to keep a full stock of ware, home and city made at all times. My Ware ROM= are spacious sad neat, and now contain this lirgest i costliest and beat stank )1 Furniture aver brought into tho county. . Jan. 1, 1871-ti Albemarle Land Agency - ELIZABETH - CITY, SORT CAROLINA. L , ARSE ANDT SMALL RASES FOR SALE at Prices tonging from $0 to SU! _per acre on reasonable terms of payment, < covered with Pine, Ittntpes, Cypress, Gum ad Poplar Timber, close to navigation. Prie to 810 per acre. • • .: OtOria, 'Food:anCßriok. Dreellino,..!Vipant Lotyand W hares,eteellent fortileroll, friendly people, - navigeble waters -end 'good markets, Ifarorthis locality: Inquire of sninft SIIAW r Mt's - . . May 8i 1811. Elizabeth, City; GOOD dairy farm in Tioga tonna:lip, TI- Ola county, Pa.; about 21 nilleirweat et the rough of Niogs. about 100.'aerei improved, o and 48 unimproved. Has ,on it thres barns, three dwelling houses, an gi.pple and toesehisroh erd, andothes fruit trees; Terris ea . v. Also ad% joining on the - west, a farm and titsbiir lands from 40 to 400 acresnideilradvArigh 80 acres improved; wicks _good :barn, a good ,bOase' and apple orchard. fora Good dairying farm. , - Jan I, /.811-tf., - V. H. SEYMOUR, ,1 • . ~ Tiogs,l%. wELLsnoito Dipor : Sash .& Blind ractqy , • . IDENJADIIN AUSTIN, is prepared to fur. .I)nigh first-olass work from the bestlemberi at his new rectory wh b L now in MI operation. . . , Sash,, Dors , ": inamizz, eon ststutly t oti pinain.*taitipied foloider. done promptly, attain tbe beet matteer,: no: beet workmen employed, and none tied seasoned lumber need.' .Eneporagebormi tidtte. 'try. - • Factoxy near the toet 'of Plain St. . BElq, ATISTPI.,r iVellaboro, A4gtist 2,1871.4 f `• 4? Register:a '' A • 1.. t. XTOTICE is herebygiven that Mathew jr tan, Admix istititorthrettie Of Minim Bryan, deadaisaitliat gt; As on towns • A. ;Tioga county, his - filed re acconis tkpo • ister's otßoo for Tioga county, andt4tl . • • ; count will be presented to the .TnAchk4l- Orphats' Court, ate sessioit og said oetteL.Mi.,-* `held at Wellebore, in and for qutla _ . `ifft ldondny, the 4th day el D itt iut4 , l4 2 8 1 71; at Mr o'clock P.M., for idlostance.and conarinstien4. ; It. DUI% Aigletta;'.. t . , Wellabord, N04;4; 18 1 4, „ )An DREG STORII.I TO WHITEWASH LIME & A.N.D DYE COLORS, ENIMI FINED OIL. i Furniture f - -T-k'ilEnitili,e 1 B. T. VAN HORN, ie.,. io., with Upholstery to suit. Planing and ',latching, SCROLL SA \Mit) st.;hIOIMDpIG, ' done to ardor at the Feetory. R. T. VAN 'TORN. ' i ?` MI Timber Lands Village Property, viz: Eli For,Sale or Rent', 72011,220 ; LNG MOULDINGS; Jr it Planing aid laiching Insurance ! ' Irisurauce i l -- Mt i e ftelf 3 ; tit itAN uErm Y Office, No. 112 S. 4th Bt., Philadelphia: ,;neorporated Fetey 23,11164. 1( ' -d' lib. Assets oil I 00 ti . . Stec* and Mutual, combining &multi with llonts. Suppose your are fafeadyinutral , in. a Itiab-cbula ...Istar, (Say after ten yearly payment)" yon do not 1 4:onbot pay longer and die—your insuranoe is lone nd your m i na A i rrathisst 4 iHand-IN-IIAN 111T141,11. djT company which ranks among the moat pope dar and successful' Life 'lnsurance Comp*" nies, giants policies on all desirable piiint'bOtlti with and without profits. vptiveling gOrti t int -- .y t omtrA. tritd. l l-1 All policies ate biter one year from any of the ordinary causes. 1 Loot to your LifiitlstsdriticsalPletteivikastdits , the following Comparative Table. xt is Nua times alleged4/Agenti-id'othireorkinondlssitsit the Company they represent is safer that others. While we unhesitating . sound's:esti and step ww Q e', we sire tolpresent the 3bllowing or the laspeetion of those dedring to Insure: The - 'illowing comp* pies; fleibpart e 'following nompint. pretninms *barged by each for an insurance on life attic age of SO years, payable at loath: Annual premium Tan annual forage. payment,. 'riamelers' cr 84. $1.4.21 £ttia, .412143 .11 / 4 -!=' , ' i •1030 2, P 4 • 2 ' •• 4 ',;l - tat 2,70' , Washingteq,,,",22,7o 44 , !•100117I.4:..) 'Hand-rfand 1860 - 82,00" If not • 1 144.*Pr, 1 1...RP-7 , emboss Mutual Company In the Vatted States. Marib, 1, 101,-17. Liverlfftiblf g ej ~.:._ t i , _.,. ~e , ATKINS t KETCHAM , es , - ~.- .....„, NV peomuyinftwhipo 7 9 1 t - 'ii:aama ik.. , Rothe ey have established • i Livery or Hire, z 5 -4 ,, ,,4 At their Stable on Pearl St., opposite Witeelor's Aragon shop. Single or double rigs l'unbhed to order. They aim to keep good horsesA,u4,sra zt gons,ated intend to please. Prices rest!iptaVti WATKINS & KETCHAM. Jan. 4,18 r1 -Iy. , . MUM ~SALE..,. Cr,::: 17. , . '" V.SLI t - I r- ' —k ',O. , VIZ :undersigned, owners of a Portable Bn. : •:gine, with a Carding Mach 'e, two Lathes .an ii 7 of French Burr Ste , id,4l :prepare 'to fill orders in their 1P at Charles on, Pa. • 'The above property is-in pod running arder f -and will be sold at a faitiVrfo*liiiiiit tositinie , 'able Cute. Por pottoulars, inquire of coo. W. Morrialy I. lt.illib#o l bt '4'. ; , i' 4' '41050.0149101/711/12V". . ~ • ea the promisee. -:, May 4, 18.71-tf I Ay erasc - ct.eattv =pair 1g ors s For restoring to Graplif44t43,4:l natural Vitality andAVOlorv-- A dressing '- which i s at once agreeable;`` healthy, an d efflP.A94 preserving the haft. 11. 4chvi restores fatteit . ,g3,g,rffie 4?iffir. to its origtiiat‘c 'Color, with the gloss aO 4l, hair is thickened, falling ]lair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de- stroYed, or the glands atrophied and ilecayid; but such as remain can be saved iby this application, and stimu 14ted into activity, so that a new giiikbof hair is produced. Instead of fouling-the hair with a pasty sedi m?nt, it will lileep.it clean and tirigorous., Its t,)ecasional,w,Fiill,yprevent4lici)iar, roin urnini..gray ffling offtand consequently prevent baldness. ' The 'reotoration of vitality it gives to the '864 arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un clelanly and offensive._ . Free from those deleterious substanCes - which make _some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING}, ._nothin r g else can be found so desirable. -Op:t - aring neither oil nor' ye, it does "not,;soll white cambric, and yet lasts , - ;long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy Ilmitre; and a grateful perfume. Prepared by C. Ayer & Co., Pliaett cal and Analytiaal Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. Jane 14,'71.17. W. C. KRESS, Agt. Welitsboro. lill NMI 5i Air , • _ „/ Hu now in stock, and will keep constantly on'handott the lowest market quotatloni. • Wiel Twine, 2& 4 ply cotton & jutetwlne. l!darll 2, 8 & 4 strand. '' MIDI* pat. Step Ladder, from 8 to Bft. JA.CIE CREWS, i ItACKLE BLOCKS, WIRE °LOTH & WIRE GOODS --c- , i : generally. i •, , ' • ; ' EMERY WHEELS '-' for gumming saws. i AtL i full Assortment of LaltirThiftin`l4 Ilerei• ' ARINDSTAVSik- ).- ‘. - , . .._ J . . 1 € nal' Wheel - fiarrow. • 111A.NILL v A?sesse—fD '. l / 4 ,V I NR • ;‘ from 1 Inch down. I No 1 4 no 1 entre s4A IBM A oomplete assOrtmott of Mlloll4Nin. TOOK House Irmllthtrjmuld , ( Itfrusebelftt ,‘ ware e • r' c°4 4 1 !17t . n.; : ). 1 A 4 ; 1 1 o BOtto . prices on - • 1 \ •• tealoTriminiAti , nsilansitri; Votribinan4 take a 100k,,,g0t the StrOf latottOir,it is,y'plitirenrand AK* ' ' • w •Youra.,Tral, • ' • • "• ; '',T; r qCllZlPPlriet Ma 3+24 0 1.871.-tf. ; f ).iNew T 41?; , i '1 EE' inbserttlait ' - o a 5..., ' •1, :'• ti*. i ' 4 firt ; • • e ,re it i I door east tAtiouiss Harden" dry goefket f irm kr 4h 6 1310/11ta9t11 0 tl i fk l 4 ll s4 /..... v A . ,4 ~ , • 7 0 i'.. ~-,.,- ) CIGARS', (all gra . dcs), Fancy and Ca!nnson /, intro TORACCON4COO/1-Orie ,i...s:_t-Ali , IP Ff7NG, and a ll kinds of 4 0084000, .ElP.AFOgnd,fh!clfai.., i'z T ry 'Ciat . 'itranclo:f ditiCi RS. - 4 . iA ', K ;:a.t.;= ~..410,,.palland see for yortradvea. 0 tui2 - ..'-.... ~,- ~ - , 1 Jilifin .34%,1 1 178112.11,1: TiWellitiorci,laii: 1; 1871tt i • lIMI "* In any quantity. EIENZERE It 141 !): 11 f rita C wpOz's oLoTHDTG,I4:I.I..:I.r,);z , „To faU : • 1.. Pt • sa. 1:1-14:41/1:MINT' ri i l l kl , 9 Vi , 4.,t • • ' ' 26 DOZ. GENTS SHIERTS4 DR4wle,s, for, isle;Oeap. at czn... v 1,1 6.1p,y,Tt31 • 66 - sa tciFuig voezzji lib., — l4 .Z.s.c.t. ' t 3 1 ,0 P. 4454% DAi ' 11 1 3 i ►t " 'a* Ja r d _ 4 t • r 5144.14 fm-it) . 4 t) :;:i•ic;10.3.,1112 .11 WIZ t 1 '''`A 'full line of . • - laijkitskand =Robe* L 44 . .a •,,,',... ~.., A t :: ',. :6* AtiCtisalinatie , 1 4A.,WILS 31qP; Jib J - 04trActeived and fob sale - aheap at BAR r‘v.l 0,t4;v:k,•;1-1 . .. r ; - ffr - '4,'"*; 4 Ni ;T1 MB „be,, : Dress Goods t i f;• t•i. t ) ,•„. will he found very attractive, as it comprises many new an ble styles of Goods at prices that cannot fail to , t.1 , :_. -, *',.l..E); . "?':',:',ii 1':.%::4 The public• are Invited to - call and aismine. may stock olassiag. , - - ' • ••••• ; • • ,; Weilab'oics, Oct., 18, 4 The Largest Establishment in Mori4er. MI HAvniet facilities for buying azuU i andling largo giumitiliei of Goodrenableil them at the lowest Jobbing prices. In our retail department 900iiii WAN/4 moo over wholesale prices. A. large docket' STONE, RHODE ISLAND VITRA Ll,' Trausfer Ornaments, Stripepoig and Brushes tor C4irrAaie flu cuttels ~ n ~ •D T I =EI A - NI Rae of all classes , of Goods ippertalaing to oar trashiest kept *n stook, Feb. 1, 1871-Iy. snoViLs.:- sums, SCREWS, - ,BARNDOCIA 4 *MK' 4 Wl' • ..; a 'neer thteg, aitiftitedifor use: - 'nese aie but a few oftho many adds' letup • Us stook of Hardware. I invite the puldieto eall and exernisialer tketputees, Aida imeake tttit gehiltySt goods in mynas; and work to order 49ne,pronist1,7 awl we • SASH DOORS, BLINDS, ATTzikozottio P ES rOjitffle"). ,1 4.0461.) itSF ." . -; WatteLOC: iniatn• _ INEE • = =I ' DZIII • • ,-; . , .......vu _ 4 , -4 C ( tuft{ , C .; • iii WA one 4AA• 4 ,I`..i. 4 1,1-.:. “_ 7 l . - -,,,,-,. --,,i,,.- --,,i,,1 , 1. ,-: ~ ,,.,7,; - :' ' ,7 , , 4 -, , saawzr.exi,*(4 - kii,P- liNockies .-- , i „...,- e•- , „. 4.4s'A -r , ,:. .4 .. - 1.4 ~,,, " le ---. - - kg eiirai stook or z dett aterlials. Loom ) , isiiiiiiij,Wittit,4iiir -i--! Alto. WRAPPING PAPER at miktis4stigre 'aiiio 7 / 4 1•11Yr >rif-,-0- , , 1, ~.:: ..) i , ca , , P .' t , : 4 .- , : ...,, , ,„„. ~.-; , ,„,.. , :t , , !,..,•,.? ~.1 t,-.7. , , -., ~ri .-; ; , ;N,ll.:::,Paglitfur, 1 Ilt iitratitige Si ME ,}.. - 2 , mama ift4llol Ftriredioi above Co ,Actuab. . . =“ ill fait . .4, /array. 4 ,rok; 11-,t% .t„1.*15 .ft! ', i : 11 Y. I u eiP just received, and for sale' cheap et- HA every dieFiptien jret reeeiveci at HA) EMI . ~~ ....I....mall,oo,tmminomrsit - ' . ••:.i.:' ..7 7 % •• , Zi.' , I r'; ' . . iser i n V" -'••:•? ' .-; It.:••• , ;- 1+ ' i v l l ,i 1 1. '' f ! Vi ":3 q?'i ; : 1 WHOLESALE AND HATAIL' = r' ,`. l 1 " W. Cl. t . MI ,9 .1 . DRUGGXST! 4 . 3 LASS , ALL suss, swam AND Dousiz. 4raurs. PAINTS, ALL BINDS a Comte, ' • VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRUSHES, 41 aTO Stoves' ! •• , t.14 1- •;*• , A•t, , • 04 • BPA •••• k.;;T . :t t • '" -,-.(411104,81P739 I.44.z39llllßra):;DßOxft n ~s~w~ .Idl. 6 ": MB t ~-t ,r i~~ l i ' 4-6; ; ; ; A... I _ : ME z• ;;• , , BE S._. : r+.. 1 1 1111 DIE Department , " Taos. i t is ii - tiottrEi . ,,, ..., Havltig on head a largo- l ' Tin, atm/ end. ware, the uniborelineal . int , to gnu oe that het Joe al A " r soft dad to t e admit stook *l'M' o d • • d tit * MAIN STREET, " - 'z •':I ; 0 , , . • oatopiete aesetnnent of - . . Ilesdirare, of which ho onninerite thoioLl • arlides i NAILS, ~, .SP. $, • _ ~Ct : I Inuits, X OCT, , NLILLMAND A ' 1 - BUCK SAWS; EMS; -- • arktp- • .• ,' OM CARPENTER'S IP SAiO,4 PNlmil" AU% 4110BA__ f ...8 der OClts liAzli ; sTsi , i • ! !: ,',,,,pialw, MEM 1 1 . it: ~ 1 ~I:a ~ 'r MMM Viaap at MEI , 09.- EMI =I ME I tiEN'4::. ESE Li i. 4 .i EN , . , ~t+ I .. ..... ' . ' i WWI ENS. .•.~ , t": C' SEE I' , `:.• 11E1 EN'Ra =II desire- re par , •, } , - f t. him to ogot t II 06 =Mil no##. t• 0. ME Ea NB, Nine, , Pi 404-9: - st 0 =1 -~: ~..0. , . • ,- 1;....-.. ins, , . .. • ~..,,,-.,.t..-,.trai i .4 „ ..4 f ..7 . 4 5 :, -..,..,:mvt,,,T,„ ~-.1,0,.- -...e u- a o 111 ME LEM EL r 2191/ kit licsOicialtdqe foi•tiii?‘ fell Tiede. The assoiltieii °Cali - pieta in every t • • 11111111 DRY GOOIIB, emdkery, bots and - r Shoes, Notions, ,~~ ~ 3 lIM MIMI 1., • = ' `,, • ,' • .. • . , , . and tile ALli the pinkie of Tins County wbo wish to stake ptirohaoes in this lino to I come 414 bolt at , ,' , , • --, , aid compare prices: Tho closest buyers will be convinced that this is the place to pay out now t/ adonandoally.. Come one and ail, have a nice ride, a•good time generally, buy just Irhat 70t1, , - • , .:;c9.olthg, Sept. _27, 1871,. rah , _ st shall „not live by Bread alone t NOT ZIT THIS CLIMATE, UM it= mazurNes . , ... . • • . . . . ,_ 1 , „ . . .. Not abbibits but Wad, warm W4 OlOl / 0141 ting, and •m Wm, ho may ai will deal with his it elithbcfr le o'tuiderstandi cloths sad clothing. Every zaan'to his trade. Wen you want a sew sun Ibrytrat brills lon don ' s go to - tblielothier; when you need a fall or , Etter harness for yontsolirput do; it *oar wise: •, - • ,-•:- I • MY, Speciality is Clothing. 11744 want olothisyr or cloth of any quo Sty, / - inarntee catlifaction as to price and • Sinialt7X l l/, • , ' ' • • - CLOTH'" :-‘ , tivilSsl.o* RES, A MID GiNTLIII2.IIII . 1F151,41141 GOODa, I ankat home. I slap keep a fulliitock of •, , • • efidiesn'ooturiantly receiving new invoices in all lines. I make no charge for showing goods. • ' Jhop tn. -. • Yaps so, 18f1. MI i ~ NEW i:F.4,414..GQ0p5: Sept,., 1871. 17 * tiR4 2 313 41 : Uaraniqh. P ai Cheap. Cash Store ! / 1 4 9 14214/1 4 , OIfORTARINT OP 'NBW 0001 M, 4170 H AS Foreign and ~ D omestic Dry Goods, iiidoh Will be sold very cheap. LADIZei Willa GOODS, WIIITS PIQUE. DUTTON% AIL i9Xl:l$, morns AND CANVASSES, LINZSGOC,I, - POPLINS & WHITE GOODS, BiCAP4I6 /01111 1 17,) EVISS Ooodrand Notlone. Oltoiloe roceries. haw, teyivip, Rice, Salorataa, COWN, Tea r Graokere, ' , Wt. Flab, Floar. ato dt * Gips, Boots * !tubber% Crockery, Wooden Ware s dm. • . • flub Paid for BUTT2II, or shipped on Crosamiseion, noun 44 / 1 sad Innk Ontittnok nv,nr• You *al *WM find nit ready and willing to show 1161 - 100 r 0 o 10 , ninorndi. a. AMER. 11111 MEE ~•. -:.., =1 4'; C944Threa Ls 11E=E1 =I CM Ci1i05,011:3U130 dbo. EIiMEI We are now easy of moss, Yiik' ilip iipw':, - -Rail Rord, ONE IMO Our Stock ALI racrultr larloessr itiattia will go Was ham and ontoatimi. ME LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GQ A.ND , SEE • Tat: ._ ;NST RECEIVED AT =I ME `i;,:,l , ME 1 II . ~,.: ' r i : GROCERIES, iMiarazirsx MEM NEWELL & OWENS. ,WILLIAM WILSON. BOOT AND SHOE • XEARY a FT; Mini have now on band large dock 41 / 4 c o o r n 4) t?nl e in a g i-id tge b° in e ;arta:2ll the sarao,lt the stcp !slaty oc cupied by Pichler Randolph , boy also pur pose rednolng - prices en all good and selling strictly FOR CASH We keep a good assiqtaz nt of Hats ano_lolips; BOOTS, BALMORALS, el 'BOOTEES, 'BROGAN% • 0 ALLIGABKIN warranted to tit a y toot from tbil elusive. • • FRENCH CALF, FRENCH ' PER, SOLE, COMMO LININGS, BINDING, ROCCO, &C.„ will be kept up a hereto On Findings we shall be found I 'remind we shall endeavor ~to satisfaetorf, to the trade. We wo: sold. CASH PAI FOR BIDES. • CUSTOM WO 7: K I Done promptly and well. Repairing done on abort notice. Drop in and be ao vitt ced. Dem.:14,1870A1. TO THE FAH TIOGA 001:3 T AU now building at my nestufacto ville . a superior . - FANNING MIL which p ossesses the followlugadvautal mills : I.lt eeparatesrye,oats,rat litter,and chess and cockle,from wheat. i• 2. It cleats flax seed,takes out polio other seeds, perfectly. 8, It CIeSIII timothy seed. a. It does all other s eparatlugrequire This mill is built oft he best and =OD ber t itt good 'Wl:44nd is Wit cheap to duce. Zarin Itt a patent,sfere, for sep i t whest,toethermille,onreaeonablete . . J.B IMI Lewresoeville,34ll.l,lB7o-t f WALBI37I & LATIEUZ Dwane IN HARDW I ARE, IRON, SITE STO YES, TIN- A BOLTING, SAWS , Ci WATER LIM AGRIOI7LTURAL IMPLEM Claniage and Uarneas Tri HARNESSES, SADDLES, Coming, N. T., Jan. 1, 1871-y RASA]) 6 THE INGREDIENT,; . - - COMPOSE I ROSADA : published on every pack: fore it is not a secret rt consequently .-- ---.- PHYSICIANS PIIESCi It is a certain curd for 1 16 iSyphi in all its forms, , tism, skin Diseases, Lil • '-. plaint and all disease. ,Blood. .-;.. ,r• • 1 ONE OTTLE OF 808 ' will del More good than t . ••• •,:, of thzi Syrups of Sarl --- = . -3:•• THE ii ',DElii - di','NED PHV 'hare used :osadatis in t 'lei t 1 • • ' i,. for endorselile p i a t s t u t s ! three e r e e pears ia a ll and Blood Purifier. . ."---- DR. T. C. PUGH cit Daltlmore. -.• r - '. 'DR. T. J. BOY KIN, " Dli. R. W. CARR. " • ' 13 R. F. O. DANNELLY, `, ': DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nich l olarvillo, DR. J A K J. I'. J. C. :4fcCARTHA, drumbia, S. C. , • DR. A. D. -- NOBLES,Edgecornb, N. C. USED AND ENDOII.S.pD BY - , J. B. FRENCH F.: SONS, Fill Rivar, 1 1 77 . W. F Mint, .7.;cksen, Mi h. Al F. W HEELER, Lima, O io. • , B. HALL, Lima. 01 io. . CRAVEN & C 0 .., Gordonsvllle, Va. SO.:WL. G. aIcFADDEItr, llurfreos , -, - bore, Tenn. . lOur space v.'ill not allow o ans cot. tended I%...niarks in relation to the virtuesoi Rosadalis. Tothdl u dje_dl_ca/ t P ra roje s ss u l p o e n ri w or e t gu am aran ty guarantee V ve itt e ß: v H. psed in the treatment of IliSeaseti Blood; 'and to the afflicted say try SRosadatis and you will be restored to health: ,- • Roeadalis is sold by all tests, price 81.50 per bottle. Ad pn,. CLEMEPT3 i 4 C 9. ' Manufacturing Chemist:; • DALTIIIt, //Do July 19, 1871-Iy. HA •lk I V ; • LUTZ & KOHLE ITHYING opened a first-class H Store in Mansfield, opposite Pitt on Main Street, respeosfully invite their and the pnblie in general to give them They guarrantee satisfaction in all eases. stook consists of HARDWARE, 'T" C, 113 Tin-Ware, flail / TR®IiT, Bent Work, SpOkes, Hubs, oultural Implements, Clan Powers, I and a genoral line of Goods, second to the country, at the lowest cash priers. They are also agents for the KIRBYI ER, ITHACA WHEEL RAKE,. A HORSE PARK: NE •H AT CARETS ^W..'Lure, I .Baas KOHLER. LUTZ 8 SIO klanefield, July 19, 1871.-tr, • TIOGA 'DRUG STtlitE , i BORDEN heaps constantly En hand: Pero Drugs and Illadloinos Chemicals, Paints and Oils Lampe 1 Eltationery,YankesNotlonlido. ~. . r ., PROORIPTION V S ARRtri,LT COMPOrDED. H. H, BORIDEN. Tioga, Jan. 1, 1871.-17. WOE SALE, CHEAP -4 buggy, oat, er, bar aUS arid buffalo robe, alt um. T O will be given ou approved paper. For paOloularC sully atible oft... tti) ` I . Wail al /n STORE, AITERS, AND 0, to 18 It. or Stock of KIP, UP CALF, IO•. 1 ore. at homy al. all at price d .'t ba nada DERBY & ISBLER s OP Y. in Lzwr3nco L IOVC4 6110tht nlgdedcat. seed, sad al 01 . 4 zaill durable If= Cash, or pro :Dg eatafrom ISIATIIBR I. , NAILS, LERY, NTS, tninga, IS THAT ILIS aro 1 . . c, there - . ; pa ration , ' IDE IT Scrofula, Rhouma 'or Cam , of the !DALIS n bottles dpanlM SICIANS practice d freely iterative IMO rdware Bros., frionda call.— Their 2 Agri- I , one In MOW NOLD am!
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