- IS TIIEUE ANT ;11,9 NET "Le there nay money in it?" , Ade the ".3nd *WI we btkeure to win it, If I join you io your-plan ? I'd be richer if I'd heeded Such est ciee a3.thi3'befoFe-- - Let nips know bow Much is aeedid, AtA thick the matter o'er!" • p Ie thero money in it— Ic the question of the hour. 'Men trill listen in a minute • To your sehrme for money's power." Who these times can do without it s ? Or who,' haring, wants not money ? Tell your" neighbor all about it; Let b:ol think the matter If thertA imy :notce in it, • Be ;hi:. I,i , jcct what it 1111 V, [ - en are ready to bigio as:uro them will pay •• t, in Lot invest a shilling— ;‘.l( nor to increase their store," / "rt,t u'ii find them VSTy Vining n.)"vo thought the trattteriiier I= G Jae ULTURE. reeding Faim Stock for/Market. Itihstotr the time of 3, - ,ittr . when, if t.ot already, doh -fariner6 shOtild" look over their feed, grain,/hay anti 'other fodder, anti rook, ansee if there 'ta any:spare feed with" which to Make . more meat ; if {here is, see what hind can be made/ to the best advan tage.- beeformutton? if there is plenty . of hay and a raoder ale ankeun t of drain, it will probably be reef ot , "mutto / n ; If there is plenty of on), 'teas or tiarley, and little fodder to :Tare, have to be pork. So too, It wilt en( A it ho time fo see a little about the preparation of feed—to think about I,leparralons for cutting and tni g votty-e fodder. There are many v ,l„, i l ow feed but lithe, who h , oitatile rutting and steaming ap rliat- etutiti - teed:five to teu head of urs more well as not. 'herd is that large .tztel: of straw that "though v, ell saved, ‘viii be abu t little" used 'for teedinp, there, being plenty f fodder ,upplied that is preferred; a_ d there ..• that 11E-Id (,f -corn, the fodder also well sLtved, %%hieh will be fed In the bundle, and only the - liner parts con ourned. Cut and stem these cornstalks, and the- %vhole will - be eaten up clean, at,:l will make better fodder than the finer parts as usuall.y fed. Mix equal arts of hay, cornetallts and straw pre -, iously cut, with the usual - aniount of fed with dry -hay -the e grain •,:t• - •unti anti -mixed with the cut feed eteained together, aud your fat- (:tttic:nlinuid do better tban on the I,llal ftq.(i hay and grain. given ;:.e they will do as well v l th thictiofthegrain usually fed, ;u this -teamed mixture. Managed in 014 nv, you can fatten much more mid make more and better ma , . It ‘•it don't have coarse grain t.rn.,411 to ed't h your fodder, then r•ouie ; if .\ ou lack one of the r• inO4 :odder, but have all the H.-t, LL I e better to bur than to tvt, up tee.ling. Barley should be imnoTtool xenerally fed, when it is :••• v, than it pre. ent is the case; no _ o.t farmer shou d sell barley when it , ill no, Ming a LI liar or mine a bushel Albany, t , od a corresponding price .11 thi, m..!ket. It should be a point teed t hl4 lllllln whenever-it does not ming d. ei.lo.fly the best price to sell it la market. =I In innking arrangements for feeding, lin decidla whether kit will do to ',ex' or not, al says keep in mind that the strongeg reason for feeding is the making of a good pile of rill manure; and espeCially always rem mber that li p you can get ix fair market price for .rpor feel and The manure f4h . the profit, • , e 1 llax , ,' , ,.=0 a good 6phiness. Iu• •!e,•l \ ou will make moretrioney in the one; lan hy !arming, if ytair feed does „It I,riei: ,iii!c as much, as you will be k , 01111071 W: }' / t'/I) On era tea in the in-, rand crap- and improved condition the I Ind. Still, skillful managers • Le:, eel:L.11111y make a fair profit on ••,•,Th 1 I_7 Ire .i , !VS the manure, but this •:• lotrt depends upon judgment and .:•I ILL buying—such men say they . to buy iheaper than they can raise • toe!: for feuding, and that they can .oake more by feeding than by raising • tock. .'line', all are not so well pre- pared to hay to advantage, but 'skillful ,ocn may te employed to buy for oth ers; this k already done to some ex- ttit, and the business can be extended • )as to accommodate all. But, after :111, the manure should be the malwob ,:tet, and a leading question be how to obtain this for profit, and a fair market :.rice for the feed besides. In profits ole farming, the land‘must,be kept up, end bernyar I manures must 'be largely used for this purpose. The amount rind value of these manares will of course ' . depend largely on the \ kind of feed given; An auirnal fed wholly on hay and grain, in the uanal way, will make i teller manure than would be the case if-both were well cooked, as in the lat ter case the feed would be more, thor- Litighly digested, and less of the valu able properties passed"ln the manure.--t 1 :'-\), too, such n mlXture of grain,-hay,- cornstalks and straw no above referred to, well steamed, will make less vain abielnanure than hay and grain - alone. ll,ence, whenever feed is purchased, regard should be had to that which is best 'for making manure as well ns for feeding. For instance, in' buying• hay Lt will be best to get clover hay, as that contanis a large amount of nitrogen, and is worth about twice as much as -,, common hay for making manure. At the same time, good, fine, bright, early cut clover hay, is better for fattening cattle anil sheep. So clover hay is the best to buy, and this is especially the case where, as In many places,l such y na is the cheapest. For the same rea -son, the large amount of nitrogen, peas should have the preference when they • can be bought for the same price as corn. And se too, where neither peas nor clover-hay can be fed, but some kind of grain must be purchased, it will be beit to buy a portion of oileake, say enough to feed one pou,nd of oileake to three or four of grain. Oileako is not only very fattening, bnt it helps large • ly in making rich matiure—it contains, more nitrogen than any other, feed that Will be fed, while a high authority thihnson) says the nitrogen is mainly passed in the manure. In making ma nure for wheat and other cereal crops this is very important, as nitrogenous 6 - ianures are most needed for these grains, and it is very probable that where neither clover hay nor peas can be fed, it would pay to feed a smallpor tion of oihneal even if no grain has to be purchased. At any rate it should t,e an•object with every wheat grower to - Auntie rich, nitrogenous manures, and In order to do this, to provide plen ty of the best and cheapest feed N-ithin ids reach for this purpose. Of course ;his ought to be clover, as the rowth o ,f the crop as well as the manure may : ingely benefit wheat; but where it large amount of coarse fodder Is steam ed and fed, it Avill not come amiss to mix in a limited amount of oilmcal klicalie ground,) oven if clover hay IS mixed in, as above deSeribed, while if ho clover hay or Teas are fed, more oihneal should be giveh. It, should al- ways be kept in f lad that the quality 1 of the manure A epends largely upon 1 the kind of feed given'; that the, more thoroughly the feed is prepared and 1 ertokeLl, alai, of course, digested, the less 1 of its strength will pass through in the manure--nitrogen and a few mineral 1 element , of et opo being a partial excep tion to therflade --while the more . thor oughly that -trength is secured by the Lmined, di, !,>.-i Will he the vable of the manure, l i at that rich feed helps make r1:11 induhreisas well as f',t meat. do that in growing, buying and arrang ' tag feed on the farm, we need to keep both uhd all in mind, in order to feed to the best advantage.—F. in 99untru Gentleman. WHOLESALE - MN STRII, ooßtsiiNG., N. Y. I J RIJOS AND NIEDICINES, PAINTS ACID OILS, - THADDEpS DAVID IVItS, KEITH'S CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, IREDELL'S rpm), I:,k. TltAtiTs, .111.1 RN El"1"8 et . )oo AI rs Ft - AiTOßibid EXTRACTS, KEROSENE "kA.SIPS, PATENT MIIOICINES; 'e001:1- • ESTER PERFUMERY AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL EMI LtOENTS FOR - Ni4,Ry11 4 1.1-430.'S RE. Bold a t Wholroale Pricey.. liuyere arerequeit4d to call and get quotation: before goingfutilm East W. D. TEABZLL I CO. Corning, 14-. Y., Jan. 1, 1.811-7 Furniture ! Fu niture! B. T. VAN HORN, Tl - A1 IN ti completed his new Cabinet Wors t]. hou :o on Main street, Wellsboio, has stoolN ad it with large and superiof assorted stook of URNITURE. Ohamber Sults, Walnut, Ash, Maple, from $l5O down, -and as cheap sathe goods can be bol t , freight added. Parlor Suits,, Walnut, Cherry, arid ,Ilatiogauy, Reps or Hair Cloth, SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE with Upholstery to suit, Cratei 'rabies, Walnut' or Marble Topa Looking Olioses, Brac*ets Pa rer Racks, Rocking Chain', all kinds, Wilioletale and Retail. I am manufacturing as usual, and intend to keep a tnll etook of ware, home and city made at all ti ri Div Waft) Rooms are spacious and neat, an I Iter? Contain the largest, costliest and Bost sto,l• Furniture ever brought into the t y k"lanisig and Nlatehiipg, SA t` I.MOULDING, June to tLe Factory. ' .idn. 1, 1871-tf t T. VAN HOWL Albemarle Land Agerncy Ef, I Z CITY, SORT CAROLINA. T j A HOE ANL) SMALL FARMS FOR BALE I at pr;oes ranging from le to i 75 per sore. on rea'lonablc terme of payment. covered with Pine, Juntpas, Cypress, Gum mad Poplar Timboe, close tv navigation. Pries $8 to SIO per acre. -.- Village Property, viz: Stores, .Woud and Brick Dwellings, 1 14eaut Lots and Wharves, eseellr.ntolimate, fertile roll, friendly people, navigable waters and good markets, favor this locality. Inquire.of SMITH (1 SHAW, Att'ye at Law, May 3, 1871. Elizabeth City., N. b. For Sale or Rent A (Ivo') dairy farm in 'flogs Ownship, Tl tga county, Pa., about Ei miltilt west of the Borough of Tioga. about 100 acres improved, and 46 unimproved. Has on it three barns, three dwelling houses-, an apple arid peach oroh erd, and other fruit trees. Terms easy. Also a& joining on the west, a' farm :and timber lands from 90 to 200 aore ae desired, with 80 acres improved, with a go, d barn, a good house and apple orchard. Gob for a dairyllog term. Jan 1, 1671—a. 0. H. SEYMOUR, ' ' " Tlpga,Pa. ~ WELLAMORO Door Sash & Blind Factory BENJA%IIN AUSTIN, is prepared to fur nigh hrst-olass work from tbo bolt lumber at his noo factory tvlatoh Is now in fall operation r4Z4 1 1:151 a o:irp , tailtly re, baud, er reannfaotuced to oral.. Planing and Matching (Lane itromptly, and in On beat manner. The hest workmen employed, and none but the beat reasoried 'amber u.esi: Encourage homo Indue. try. ; Factpry near the foot ef Alain Sis BENJ AUSTIN. Wochb..v., AttguAt 2, 1854. ti Xr 0 fIC 1: h hereby given that Diathetr K. Re , IA tan, A.lailnlatratorof the estatooleletwissi itrxa de4ca,4e.l, late of Jai:Aden township, Tluma"county, hat tiled Lie necouut in thw oillce for TiOgi C 011124; and that said' as. , 'count will be prelenta, to the Judie al the Otr.bana' t 9 ourr, at a moisten of said court •to - b s h at W 114 bore, in and for said county, on lonctny, the 4th (lay o.; Pooember, 11111, st tWO P. 31., for alto wanoisna oontirstustiort• D. . DX/1,N74 AVOW Wellsbono, Noy 1/171. - PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, \yIIITE~r~JH LIME & AND' D YE • COLOiS, FINED OIL. le,, (to., ao,, from $125 down. Ms l o, .c-TETES) 's' !Bober Lands Sash, Doors, AND MOULDINGS, Register's Notice 0 4-VMPAIIDVII MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY BE Office, No. 112 S. 4th st.,o4lll4lelpbtit,i IflrlOiliiirsited W4\ll' y,f, l ' ~: 1 307. f '.‘ 'll Charni f F4litiftti # iih,oop. ~ , - , , , i 1 Aisetis"viveir' ' e'_ '..:' ''. s it .4300,1)00'01) - , I • ...., tr _;.l, -0445 Stock cod Mutual, combining Security with Ptoll tif. Suppose your are already Insured in 6 first-class comp:mg t. dirow APT R a n ee 111{at ever, (say afteriettat rlytpl i fie:erith*twiAir,l6lo. t it, or cannot pay lobga a sigilll-4bar Illititritidliiik gone and•your monoy wasted. Not so in the "Hand-IN-HAND." all Policies are Now-Fon. rEirstax.?/..i4.1 This company which ranks among - the' post Popular and successful' Life Insurance Comps pies, grants, vljolos. ilia ail- dealfahlifplapkt pko,th With and vtittiliet -"' Traveling Priveleges unrestOoted; All policlesnie ineenteittblaqifief from any i efAhe ordinary : gauss!. ;, ,; „ - Look to your Insurance. Please eiarubie the following Comparative Table. It la some times allojed htligelliirefialittnlnPuleifl the CompanfilityVePresentle4afer than While we unhesitatingly assert our belief In the soundness and atability,ofidi eerePeßlefo. ere_le' giro to gestalt the folloriind for the lutpeetfu df those dealing to Insure: ?• ' The following companies, Compare the annual premiums charged by eaeh for an IMmrauoirdri' life at the age of 50 years, payable et'death • - • - " t ll O ll 4l . 2.14111:11: • Traveler4', , I'. 4 1 144 'Etna, - 22,78 p • Home, 28,80'1 , Vil.Cgr7 Ec4tattable, 22,70 T 46,91' Waslilno:4l,__; 22,7$ • nan4-131-.llattor s Tsl,o 4 6o - If not eliendi inenii4 take a ' polioy`eith ti?. 4 4 E1 - AND-IN-HAND." ha bestlintuni.OMOPturin.ther - ThtlitCatittiir- March, 1, 1871.-ly. A. M. INGHAM Agent. am , lir ATKINS ! KETCHAM - V respeotfully inform the pub-. '4% - ,abeal:•• Ito that they have established a Livery for Hire, At their Stahtle on Pearl St., oppoolt4Ntlooltet wagon Itilop. Single or double tigitkiwlllatut to: order. They aim to keep good horses and4is gone, an'd intend to please. Prlocureaeonable. • _ „WATKINS £ ,Tan. 4,1871-Iy. 111118 undersigned, owneisiol; a I'ortnb"l 0 a,' gine, with a Carding'Xnabine, two MAW and a run of French Burr Stones attached, are prepared to fill orders lu . their_builnees at East Charleston, Pa. • - • The above property is in good running order, and will be sold at a fair price, and on resort able time. " For perthiulara. inquire of Geo. W. Mardi*, Wellsboro, or ALONZO WHITNEY, f?*1 1 , PresOsilA May 4,1871-tf Hair Vigor,- - , c ,For restoring to' Griirriaii-iffs natural Vitality and Color. its original ,eor; zvltli tair _f youth. Thin hair is thictened, falling hair 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 decayed; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new . growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling, the .paip-wi;k- a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean, and Vigerlius. Its oceasiciaattise will pre - tient the hair from 'turning gray or falling off; and ,consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrest's and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but nut harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else eau be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. • Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer& Co., Pracid c al and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. June 14,'71-Iy. • W. 0. KRESS, Agt. Welliboro. *dr,. ,-• ' Has now in stook, and will keep constantly on hand, at the lowest Market quotation/. Wool Twine, 2 £ 4 ply cotton & jutetwine. Marlin 2, 9 & 4 strand. Knowls pat. Step Ladder, from 8 to B ft. - JACK CREWS, TACKLE-BLOCKS, WIRE CLOTH & WIRE GOODS generally. for gumming A full arrortmozi..oclAirite z TliFoir Borl a GRINDSTONES ! Canal Wheel Barrows. MANILLA ROPE No 1 R. no 1 entre engine oil. A complete assortment of 11ECIIINICITOUS House Builders and Household hard ware constantly on - hand . l Bottom prloaa on A.GRIOULTUItAL IMPLEMENTS. Come in and ink' n took, get I, figural and see.how iris youreall, and oblige . yours TralY y. EICHEEFIAILIN;JR. Ma y 24, 187/.-1/. New 'Maim Store Tsubsoriber Imo Atteatip :the Storiftrst j„ door east Thomas Harden's dry goods ewe, for th 8 manufaoture and sale of • Ql-0,4 RS, (a Itgrade.)-2 1 "attem cukt Oiansion 4110ii7NG TOB4Coo,lllishigan Pins Oil r OH.Ewm rq, and kischP,V PLUG TOBACCO, PlP.SkOiittitilifSiiP" - cut Brand of 0,42.41? B. jot- 0a I 1a a 4 IMO for JONN W. P,1:110XL I Wdlobtlrep iikst. 1 0 I inaitr • - Livery` Stable t SALE. Aypr's BLEU WitaLS In any quantity.: from 1 Inch down. INESI # - - titi•?;gx4e4m:.. - vw.s.,;rwl:r4wtL.tßa-,A . :. rz ,,, ,• - ..:,. ,-, _.„,:.. ....-.;,:. ..v , ---1 , - ,, y, ,, 4,-„e , ,.. 00 worth ail 'l''' •• 5 r OF GENTS, 'YOUTHS & BOY'S 'CLOTHING ) for - sal© - • 4`s_ I f; =ME 25 4,04, - Ei.p.M4ifil - RTS . ,& DRAWERS, 1-k f_py,fi,ale eheali at itAR ,;=4' 11=11111112 . 1 • CASES 0.. V BEI ~..,A.. fall,li, ~ . A full line 'of new and clearable styles of The Dress Goods Departrnen will be found very attractive, as it comprises many new an ble styles of Goods at prices that can not fail to suit. • A 'dressing Lich "is at tce,agrseable, dithy; an d feetual f 9 r .eserVing the sir. It soon ;tarsi faded gray hair The public are,inyiteti to call and examine my, stock be chasing. The Largest Establishment in N,orthe g: i I lIAVING facilities for buying ancLbandllng large quantities cf Goods enab them at the lowest Jobbing prices. In our retail department Goods are soi vanes over wholesale priees.• A large stook of Transfer Ornaments, Strlpeing Pencils and Brushes for Carriage aiki A Nil line of all °lama of Goode appertaining to otirtneineee kept in Wok. Feb. 1, 18'71-Iy. SOREWS, • narrating, and made for nsa. Whoa° are but a few o f the many artiolen aom, of Hardwara. , I Invite the public to call and bramble ftir themselves. I boat quality of goods In my line ; and all work to order done promptly and BASIL DOCilit24 - BLINDS, AT F.A.CTOiVi r Welleboro,Feb. 1.,1871-Iy. WILLIAM IRON; NAILS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE SHOES, AND HO; • r gousralstoo4 ofHttilders Matteis's. LOCHS, BUTS, LATCHES, ILL Also. WRAPPINH pA,PBR at zassasfaattworsprioes =EI ME kirgaiuns &ski wd uslava zettermable., "int deot Advil Cone Manse W441191,1Y0g4ii.,4.1enib4. MI ist ri 1.; - .i T rf It l iu li 44• ii I V .11 0 ; -a-A) '~ ; ~Ju Tioots - thia ::-.Shoe ENE just received, and for sale_p eap, at 'H,AR . ' Eli Flithieli o k:'fflank‘ts . "''_atid- Robe. - • ,fr• SHAWLS, =I just received and for sale °heap at,HAE Oaf. - ; - 18, 1871. AT. C. 1363EL13611/63, DRUGGIST! STONE, HON ISLAND AND MU GLASS, ALL SIZES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE THICK. PAINTS, ALL KINDS AND COLORS, - , VARNISHES AND VARNISH BR, SEES, A FULL ST r Cutter Ornamenting. Stoves 13A_IL - E - : R.~, =I (Siaeoessor toTh P. ROBERTS) DB&LMt IN C,Eirroexi.te•resP IWe:finals lOIBINt FROSIPTLY ATTENDED ' ;+ .. ~: 1111 every diseription just'reeeived at HA =II WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A 1 Stoves Having on hand a largo atepl nd Hardware, the underelgnoC announee that he has at a g d to the usual etook of the of MA IN IS TEEM , WEI oamplete aesortment .of f whioh he enumerate the foil AILS, - SPIKES, X OUT, MILL, RAND AND BUCK AWS, ;BUTTS, '. STRA ' • '::HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOL:, PUMPS, AXES, AUGERS, BITWS,BITT STOCKS, HATCMCS, • mans, • auovELs, SPADES, FO AND HARDVI HIE BEM THOS. HA w, BARNDOOR BEE zm ENE N is now; depa . EN'S. EN'S. Crocker DENS EN''2. and Invite ALL the people of Tioga County Who wish to make purohases in this line and look at _ . f - and compare prices. The defeat buyers will be c'onvineed that this is the place to pay 'oil money 'esouominally. Come d i ne and all, have a nice ride, a good time generally, buy just who, yeti want, i desira- `ore pur- Cor' urq n Pa. Man - shall not live by Bread alone 'MEM Not filioddy, but good warm woolen clothing, and needing this, he may ae well deal with his neighbor who ultderatnnds cloths and clothing. Every man to hie trade. When you want a new suit for your'horee you don't go to the clothier; when you need a fall,or winter harness for yourself, you do, if your are wise. . . 1 i ell htm to Oka ,d at a amaH ad* If you want olothing or cloth of any quality, I can guanaco eatisfaotion as to price and qualltY on, OK iiii) and Drop Sep . INAESB. of Th 2, litoves takes pleasure eat outlay, ad- Hasd ou SBORO, dl! Hardware, wing articles ROWBAIIS, 'KS, BE NOH HANGINGS, °slag the stook . to keep** wen I' ROBB/V/18. Oil ARE, SE NAILS, ORB, &o.; 7 Hata TO. °ash Paid for BUTT R , or shipped on Commission. PLeaie call and look our Btook over. Y*l will alwayedlnd .ue ready and willing to show r W ode. I I L ellaboro, May 10, 1871.-IVI • • J. R., BARKER, , BM//£Y, =I he Regulator , N. Yelp • full of goods suitable for tbo fall Trade. The assortment . le oorepleto In every (meet, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Noations, r ~_- ~ .IFlisiarlerjr: 4arc•coclts, efts o. Via The New Rail Rord, Our St9ok Imoricaeis, - and you will go home happy and contonted Sept. 27, 1871, Or- I My Speciality is Clothing. pLOTH* C•ISSIMERES, ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, lam at home. I also keep a full stock o LADIES' DRESS 'GOODS, constantly receiving new invoices in all lines. I make no °beige for showing goods 20,1841. zofir GO ' AND SEE THE ..64( ENV FALL GOODS, pt. 20, 1871.1 arid MIALPILIKMPL'eI Dheap --Cash Store T. -- --HAS A FULL ASSORTMHNT OP NEW GOODS, SUCH AS ►reign and — Domestic Dry Go • pds, whiah will be sold very WHITE PIQUE . CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, POPLINS it WHITE GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BUTTONS, ALL KINDS, LINEN GOODS, Gloves, ilosiimy, Halt Goods a d Notion'. * Choice Qr-r ceries. l gar, Soap, Tobacco, Syrup, Rios, Saleratua, Bee, Tea, Crackers, Salt, Fish, Flour!i &, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Rubbers, Crockery, Wooden Waijo, &c. C - We are now eaay ixf •aeoess, ° , I NOT IN THIS CLIMATE, JUST RECEIVED AT On Ds NELLEYPS, II NEWELL & OWENS. WILLIAM WILSON HE BOOT .A - Nts SHOT D it L _ . ERBY it now on band a large stock FIS LER have of Beets and Shjes, and propoSe atm 461 e continuing the' irna ntaettne of the moo, a: the ehoP lately oc cupied by ashler .fc Randolph.' They also put. pose reducilikprices on all goods and selling strictly . i FOR V.. 01$11'. . , . Wo keep a good aifoortroe hats and C 4,1 BOOTS, BALMORALS, 0 BOOTEES, BROGANS GALLIGASKIN, warranted to St any foot, f om No, elutav Our Stte of - FRENCH CALF, NCH PER, SOLE, DIMON LININGS, BINDING, ROCCO,_ &0., will be Iropt up ae hereto On Pindlngs wo stall be found ways, and we shall endeavor to a,atlsfactor.y tt, the trade. We w I I CASH PAI FOE, BIDES. I ~ CUSTOM WO Done promptly and well.. R on short notice, Drop in and bt . DERBY it, Dec. 14, 1870.-Iy. TO THE FARM TIOCIA COU I AN now building et my manufacto i villa ,a superior . FANNING.' MI whichpossesseetlefollowlngadvanta mille : I.lt separates rye,oats ,rat litter,a r m ohessand cockle from wheat. 2. It cleans seed,takesont yel ciw seed, and el other seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleans timothy seed. • does all otherseyaratingreqn redo f a miii This mill le built ofthe beet and bor,in good otyle,and to sold cheap duce; I will et a patent sieve, for sop • wheat;toothermille,onrealonablet Lawrencevillejart.l,lB7o-t f WALKER & LAT DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, • S9EL, NAILS • - STOVES, TIN-TrA.RE • I' C MILTING, SAWS, C MIR ' , , - WATER LI E. AGRICULTURAL IMPL MRiTB: Carriago and Rarnealt On:swings. to oOMO HARNESSES, SADDLES, &c Oorping, N. Y., Jart.1,18714 I' OSAi T e July 19, 1 lIARDWA LUTZ & KO T_T pVING opened a first of I I 'Store in Mansfield, opposi on Main Street, respeosfolly and the public in general to give They warrantee satisfaction in al stock consists of HA RDWA 4 1 11 C:10 V' Ail EL Tin=Ware, Bent Work, Spokes, oulturia Implements, Powers, and egeneral line of Gocda, ace the country, at the loweet caeh p They are also agents for the ER, ITHACA WHEEL RAID HORSE PARR AND HAY Cz W. G. LII,TZ) I Pa.uur. ROMER. LIAL Mansfield, July 19, 1671. r tr. triimA DRUG - - IgrBORDEN keeps hand Pure Drue a Chemicals; Paints Inn Stationery, Yankee Ni PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY H. Tioga, Jan. 1,1871.-ly MICR SA,ZE. CHEAP—A hug nose and buffalo robe, all n, be given on• approved paper. apply at Olt once. A t cd: PS, , ITERS, 'ND 0, to 16 It. KIP, UP CALF, MO, EEO al holm' al. Bell at prico, n't bo andel 'pairing dot o !otiiinced, 1 FISIMER RS . OF TY. y,ll, Lawrit.: MI gesoyea al lott., dfottleeeda,si I oat datable tin ltoroaah, or pro sting •attfrom i ms. PIATIIER ROP, g. 4.64 THE ItiGREDII COMPOSE ItOS published on every fore it is not a secri Consequently IC Ti-1 ADALIS 1 - ,4Ckage., there- - E.'.CP.IBE IT for F;crofula, ralcuma , Liver Com of the FiIYSICIANS fR; It is a certain curl Syphilis in all its I' tism, Skin Diseasci plaint and Blood. C 17 :,T7:1.,.7.1-0..? will Liu more &LI t of the Syrups ul 11::3A 7 - 1 . 4 .1.13 bott:c3 PiIYSICIANS THE UNDE'2::::I*-1E hay, tired llosad fur the past trace y endorse it La a rcli and !tied Purifier. nit. T. C. 1)11.1'. J. noy . Dtt. it. W. CARR. Dill'. 0. DA LI Lit. J. S.:STAIRES, o DR. J. L. McCART S. C. , DR. A. R. 'NOBLES, Idge,:catb, N. C. 'USED ANEk ITNI)ORED BY JB. FRENCH 1.:. SO-S. Fall Rtver, AV. A. F. viiiELLER, ill. lIALL. Lima, 01 i 4 'M'CRAVEN CO. Got SAL. Q. McF-4DI • born, Tenn. Our snAcc will act a ;tended% , - ...marks in i Ivirtuesof Rosadaits. I Profession we guarani tract superior to any' t 1 used in the treatmd Blood; and to the milli Rosadalls, and you to health their practice ars and freely Me Alterative ME= In=al LA, C:,qumbiz, 11, .I.IICIA. .a, Chia donsville, Va. iEN, nrurfroaz low of any ex• relation to the il Tothe Medical cc a Fluid Ex oy have ever t of diseased cted we say try y ill be restored • licendalls IS sold b Tall Druggists, price 91.50 per bott - Address f & DE. CLEMENT CO; Manufacturi g Chemists, B LTIAIPBE, MD.. GEO LER, :ks Hardwata o Puts Bros., eithelr friends I em o. coll. - anees. Th:!r El ails, IC)1: lubs, Agii- Churn' nd to ncnn in ices, IRBY MOW ARNOLI O mr,R, KOHLER TORE I oogstantly nd !d Oils, Lam:. t .tionF &c. POUriDED, BORDEN y,leutter. bar: w. Time will or porticolsra pat 2, 1871 E'l