Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, March 27, 1872, Image 4

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    USEFUL ADD SUGGESTIVE
Breeding Dairy. Cows.
- In view of the "rapidly extending impor
tanee of the dairy interests through the es-
tablisbuient of cheese factories and ereame
riEi9, it would be well if farmers , would study
the matter of -improving the mill -yici4linl;
.qualities of their cows.
( A good foundation already exists in the
native breed of cattle,„ a -hardy
) adapted to stand tolerably rough ' , MS age n
winter and fair milkers. We believe that
by careful selection, and the use of good
hulls from a milking family of short-horns
n race of cattle might be established that
would combine Milking with feeding pro
pensities. After one .or two crosses of
Short-horn, Ayrshire blood might be. in-
_fined through a Single cross in order togive ,
•i larger milk secretion. A very mistaken no
tion prevails vat small cows and small con
sumers of grass are most profitable for the -
dairy. Such is not the case. A go6d dairy
cow must have large' dige'Stlve - powerS, - its
tho more food she can consume timing
the grass season, the greater amount of
milk she cad manufacture from - 1.11,qt- focid,
other• things being equal.. 'llelice,r-Jarge--
framed cows, with capacious atomachs;wilt
usually be found largo yielders of milk.
I We believe n great mistake will be made
if dairymen should be led away .by the pre-:
vailibe, fashion to favor the introduction of.
Jersey blood into their herds. It would re
cult in reducing the size and feeding -quali
ties, and enfeebling the constitution, with
out any corresponding gain in the' way-•of
additional milking value. True 'we might
have richer milk for butter-making, but net
' for cheese. The milk of the Ayrshire cow,
though somewhat" lacking in,. richness, fpr
butter-milking, is fell of casein, and therd
fore valunbk; to the cheese-maker. Tin.
• finest and best dairy cows we ever saw Nyero
obtained by b. cross of Ayrshire on first-class
native-cows, followed - by a cross' of Shdrt-
Horn, the result being co rs having half
Short-Horn to a quarter each of Ayrshire
and native. They were splendid milkers,
end always full of flesh en .nabderate feed
ing in winter.—Rural Home. '
Folly of Cold Barns. .
And what showing would the' ost of win
.ter feed of his animals make on the account
'book, if the farmer keeps one ? He. would
find that a large portion of'his feed had be
come dissipated in.the frozen air ofthettorth
wim'k; that a good portion of the hay or
cornlad 'gone to melt lee or snow and evap
orate cold rain water, and that what was'
left after these things had been done; 'hits'
barely sufficed to k , ep life in Lis ; beasts.
For in this case ph losophy or, scienee, or
knowledge, cal it what you will, is
thoroughly corroborated by practice.
If two beasts are fed alike, except that
ue is kept. well stabled and the other out
of doors expo '''d to the cold, the one thus
exposed will 'consume just - double the
amount that the ie
other will, andbe itqa worse,
condition beside
Every man who keeps a
cow knows this to some extent, though he
may not know the exact figures. Here we
give them—they are the result of a careful
experiment made by a trustworthy feeder,
viz: Two lots of sheep (of five, each)' were
selected, of equal 'weights ' and conditions.
One lot was kept out of doors and unshel
• tered, the other kept in a Close pen.- The
lot not under shelter ate-1,912 pbuilds of
turnips egainstil3B6 pound eaten by the 'oth
er lot. The gain in weight was twenty-three
pounds per head in the first lot and twenty
eight pounds in the second. The profit can
he figured out by any man who knows what
turnips and mutton arc worth: had not the
feeding been abundant E3me of the exposed
sheep would have died: ' And yet sheep will
stand more exposure than calves or heifers,
_. or even full grown cattle. .Notwithstanding
all this, every winter's day one may see
young: calves humped up and stiffened with
cold, shaking in the keen breeze, and their
owners knowing at the ame time that a
year's growth is frozen ou of them. This
comes of not figuring up nofit and locs.-
2.tmerkiln .4griclatttriA
how TO CATCH A R.tT.—A correspondent
the Germantown Tdegraph writes the-foi
-1 )Nying : "Ono of the pests of the farmer is
rats. TO keep them within endurable
bounds is somewhat a difficult matter for. a
rat is as cunning as a fox, and as hard to
catch ; but there is such a thing as working
t,trategy on it. A rat never digs a halo un
less it has some protection to begin with,
ray a stone, a stick of wood, or anything
else that makes an angle with the ground ;
a' cellar wall it likes best. If a rat Is chased
in a cellar, or other room, it will run round
by the wall, and is decidedly averse to'leav
ing it. From this habit we have a hint how
to on€-gencral it. The common steel-trap
i 3 the best article for the , purpose.. Stand
a barrel or box, or other article, witin four
inches of the wall, i and in that open space
::et the trap, without anything to hide it.--:-
The rat., in following the wall, will go' into
the trap rather than go round the barrel.--
When it is caught smoke the trap with a
piece of burning paper, shift your barrel to
another place, and set your trap as before."
7111NAOMIENT or CHELMMS.—There can,
I think, be no greater disaster in the home,
no greater mistake'in the attempt to man-,
nse a family, then the failure of the two
. p.drents to make their authority absolutely
one. The household in which, for any rea . '•
on or from any cause, a'conilict• of atithori
y exists, is the saddest - of sights to one who
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viihes well to children. There should be:
earnest conference bdtween parents con-.
cerning the best' methods and objects ;Ihere,
alionicl be perfect unanimity in the general .
:,ystem of management . adopted i -:-
v them.
it ii unspeakably better to make some mis
t.tkei in unison, than to let the minds of.
hililciren get confused as to whom they shall'
obey. 'Let the father and mother speak.
..,‘ ith one voice, if they wish" the voice of
either to be respected. Appeals, from •one
to the, other should never be perrnitted.
Where this is allowed, wretchedness Of
inany kinds ensues, and matiagernent: Ores'
watt°, to mismanagetnentl—.l.,,E;'..abott, fli
Herald of Heath. -- . ! ' ~ . ,
BEEF TEA.—What ' u)M folks slw. when
this other prop is knoc - ed 'from undtirtbeint ,
What t+true in these ( N* of seepticistit?
(I'l , iin&T'l4 Jounzal says that no greater nth
take exists than that beef-tea is nourishing.
)tae few pr,ictitioners anti chemists have
1 rir been nware;Of the fact, and now their
' k J.,.. t, 0 utlir , Mai by Dr, Maneet. There is
w) ::. , •1, - 1.11,m , nt in beef-tea. Mixed .with,
.l. 1 •..)ot, /it imparts a relish-Ttatich % pro -.
... • digestion; _and the bait that' can -be
nc, -. - (2.1 `therewith is the beef from which it
\•,•ii: made, reduced to a powder. In twp, 'at
least, Of the London: hospitals the, tiii.tture.
of powdered beef with the beef-teti has long
t• ~' • n t • nt , •t i ~.-• eel ..,• and, t hero; the pattetittl i , get
' • ;un a hcef-i'va- diet. - It' is 'WOith re
,,rt , , alterin too, that the objections to the
/ 'l, •• of bee( ( -tea apply equally to the prep
z.l ,I ~7i\3 described as extract of meat. with
the further tliLdvantago that the extract is
,:lw,ly-; stale.
:It.: ac AS Foon.—The relative weights
the portions of the the egg as given by
lir Thompson. are: Shell and membrane,
- 11; , L9 ; albumen, 601.2:- About one-hall of
entire weight may be regarded as nitro•
- ' aous and nutritious matter. Thy) is a
t - ce'tter proportion than that of meat, 'which
t I rated at 25 to 2S per cent., showing - that
food, a pound of egg is worth nearly two
pounds ..of meat. The white of the I egg,
from its, tendency to coagulate into a hard,
mrligestible substance, is apt to disagree
•.% ith the „stomachs of invalids, when the
yolk may be harmless Raw eggs are more
wholesoni f e than boiled. The longer an egg
11 kept tip more indigestiblo it becomes,
lencd the desire for new laid eggs.
OPEN WrNEOW6 : AT NIGET.—Very much
has been written on this subject,-and- writ
ten unwisely • the facts are, that whoever
deeps uncomfortably cool will get ill. To
put a window quite hight when the mercury
i 3 at zero is an absurdity. The cooler
cleeping apartment IS, the more unhealthy
does it become, because cold condenses the
carbonic acid formed by the breathing of
the sleeper. It settles near the floor and
-'ii re-breathed, and if in a very, condensed
form, he will die before the morning.—
Hence we must be governed by circumstan
ce.) • the first thing is, you must be comfor
tabfy warm during sleep, otherwise you are
not refreshed, and inflammationof the lungs
may be engendered, and life destroyed with
in a few days. An open fireplace is suffl
eient for ordinary purposes in cold weather.
When the windows ,are open, it is well to
have them down at the top two or three in.
ehes, and up at the bottom for the same
space. •
A Prussian engineer has, it is said, invented
A machine which will manufacture ice with
out chemicals, merely by compression -and.
expillsion of air. A. machine ulakeb _two,
tons of ice per day, and the conicity can be
increased to twenty tons.
Gardening WM lira introduced into En
gland in 16(X).
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Jan. 1,1879
eni instate Ageney'F'.
THY-urov-Nerv4aca Aggit for the eide of the follow
ing t'lioPrirrY :
60 VILLAGE LOTS/
aittutte on the Manta°ld road and Stat 9 Stroat. These
lota aro in the cPotral part of town, .and col:mania *to
the , , . f..:1
Rail Road Depot,
SEYER,4L LOT, , \ r'
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Situated on the line of the Rail Read, tad suitable
MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.
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nese lots will be snail on reasonable terms.
Jan. 1, 1811.
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GREAT OASII STORE; v
1,11,1 a full atsortpaent of new goods, sit* a-1
FOR.EIGN Ala) DOSIESTIC
DRY GODDS,
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Whlett will be sold very deep
LADIES' DREW GOODS, irtYiTiass, AIS, snips,
unproopm_lyl4rra ETQ, CLOTH% .
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Mock lloetory, Snit Geode and Actions
Choice Groceries,
Sccar, Seep, - Srari; Biro, Saleratas,
Coffee, Tea, Crackers, &a, Palk
HATS & CAM BOOTS , ar BROW,- BlZDtliii?" .74 '
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Cash paid for stania, or shipped on Corarnission.
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ways find us really and willing to Oast goods.
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for their protection and, relief, when
Long experierted, ovpd the
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the markep-aket t ifit. heir e nifeadt t
the blood is purilled; the corruptions of the rye.
ono expelled,' obrtructions removed, and the
whole maLhiaery of life restored to ite, healthy
activity, Inte'imal organs which become clogged •
and sluggish arc cleansed by Ayer so Plitsi, and
stimulated into notion. Thus nwiptent disease
iltehanzred into health, the vaieewhich chle,
when reek hest on the vast tcultitudes who'e or
it, can hardly bc computed. 'Their sugar coil g
ntakes them pleasant to tektyrand,pre#empttpir
virtues unimpaired for any /angW:ht_thuesmso
that they are ever fresh, and nerfectir reliable.
Although searching, they are and operate
nithoutdistnibance to the r Institution, or diet, or
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Full dire,•t:oloi a e given on the wrap_per to
earl) ho how tense them as a Fatally* Physic,
anti • for thc following Complaints, which these
rapidly en.), :
For atoy*prz.potiss or lintligOotiotti,Lbtidetaii...."
nom4, and .Losus of Airoctite,they
E;10111.1 take.) moderately to ..tinntiate the stem
ovh, and re,:tot e it, healthy tone and action.
Fur Li; or Com plaiakt atrrl !Zs various sump.
Hood:maw, tick ilia&
307.p..lianiasitee er G inva Plicktocete. nil.
Colic ant nlttous re% ore. they 'Should
t,;.• each ru...0, to comet the
4, 4 8:,41 . 91q. 41.rkit i ttta
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EPIYAVEIiceo, but one
goun•ali:t foqui.
il;;lionl;6.iti.p)i. (Joni. Girneell,.reib
pfloViwo of CI: ftaare, Pahl 41 lb*
iaae. Agnt vain., the: sh,,ahl be comb:,
!‘ - Outage the diseased
:With chance Mose
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•t tt,, , r, izr larje and feeiptent doses
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1.,, lose bhonld be
kez .t• 7 the , leitred effeCt by gym.
P:7; t•tke one or two Pitio to
...}(e 4 CitPl CCIlUI: t130,e Walk
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. • o • -,• •l• - the it puetite, end invigoptes the
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ohm, ile.da that tt rtoso bC these
tans feet decidedly bettor, frc d z i retry,
,its, - . - ntne: effect on tpo Witt-
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Practical Cheittists,
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• Drugs and Medicines /
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sEr(lO TO SBAP QUART/US VOn'ila
Choice Liquors, Cigars,
• ancgoataco. , 42l.oll - w-vi.
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oellent easorttnientat,:':
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STATIONERY, COUDS AND T- „-
Caiecoctseri,
On Teas, Sonata. Oollise. swap. li.olasses, / 111" Woes,'
Soda, eta, we will not be beet= in pricer or qtutitty.—
Wo will sal choice Teas by the chest, or sow by die
Darrel , et as low have as the,setek ,Olth lx4hOoShtfas
this side Otter 1 tt L 0 'Lc „f_J 4
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P. S. TRY CUB 11.11411,12(0 TR&
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LA UPS, arAai - DW.,MM: Ste.:L.tri a .t ,
of the newest sOfei, snit Lamp chireneys that wra hot
break.
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LIMY AND Y,
AND LAD
We Loll twenty ltealrablo Tinto lots for sale In the
Genteel part of the town ; and MA also loom mwrzet
ronsonebb.l rites.
lc: D. Dr. W. W. Webb bas ids Galan •In • our store,
where be znay be consulted ID: ear or treatment
Jm. 1.812-tf. „
Tew Jewelry Wore.
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Lith. building roosudyoctingied t
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Ids stock oomptises attnlisiuKittinsuf
C I ZOOkS, g a takes. Jewelry,
Bayer and Plated- Ware.
of
a. D. Nveurtntra, one of Um boat workmon in Ninth.
ern Pennsylvania, will attend to the
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Clocks, 4v.,
Oar the skilful doing of which his Selantseq rain
rostioal experience lo sufficient gosintoo.
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L,EI aubeasibea for the draft*, o ff ers Wi w i=
age located - on the Wash= and La
in Middlebury township , nods 00 .8 Pi ctr A=
=Din fr om Tiop,eight from Weustioro, and
mile from MiddieburyDeyot and jillgakel at the Elk.
land, Osceo l a and Enoaville reads. otmtaintug ibB h scrap,
wall adapted to dal=purpesea,—three nndrsd
bearing apple tren t Twists' i large peach or
chard, name house and barn thereon. For further In
formation, inquire of the subs:dna on the cud
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1,872-11. ?rooked Orook„ Tina Co.. I'a,
MOW GOODS
Ten piece! Black Alapaca juet received at
ELIRDLTS
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. Aar and 4eaLratge stVea .9r ;
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()dyed at
}irOwn and Bleached Sheetine la all %laths t r say
cheep et HAM
GOlghsvna, 114;.avat„ Mel:Limps,las, Zmgrel3 . l MIL*
R1.^.0.4 Situ in great ituierty, cheap at EARDES'S
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cheap, Cassignp,rak at Doeakinl LE t agMISW
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Shawls, Wan% Ztoiea7, Ladies' agd.Gizi a llaquipm•
meats Its sale dump at_ A VII.
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Fancy and Staple'Dry---Goods,
we In the V.ilowire ntraracteat °fa= biuniatin eikeapa4eis.
~.Ma l iC)oDfi. of w_hneh we Ism a large variant. ,
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AND CASMIERFS, whlail ire sell
_by Liao yard, or maks to order by t 6 raoat intgclattertos Work._
roan On abort =llea.
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rtuAstrig etosmSs (sults to VA) peke yard.
Our stock Is WI tartest, Oools the best, VAS tbk.k . atra way fitozs Corn:lug, and: prubsb.l7 -
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Cowing, .111. a. 1, 1872.
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au at littosayauch loan Matt hail be= KO A* before. We keep Uzle of -
.Pansy Goods, Yankee JV'otto_ns, Boots, gat* 4:,‘Ca,t4B.
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Ow motto I. -Aar dealing, low paces. sati stela tittonlioa tiortilWttetbtit'ft telihn tbe; kg to? suo-
Wo tnitto (Rosy ono In of 2.nylMna in ow M., b" 49 til,Bukt4 , s A loot thr9Olat WM 404 Is WS
we await lileasal to show was Gooft. -
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Lir Isdtes, Minn% Ciarei4 Gentlemen and Boys.
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.. - • 4 ° N '* 4 , "tit . the Jewelry bisluess ;IR
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~ .'.;-'e Weilsboro; hafi, always for oak',
A; t ; , . , r
6 , . - various tivils awl micei of
_ ..
AMERICAN - IiTATOIIES; ,-.
Gold or gilyei, • Clocks, 'Jeveiky; Gold Chsths,
Binge, Phis, renege, Casv, Gold Lead .
, 't - salt' Pens, • Thimbles, Spochs, Itazori,
.r.utea Ware, !
=I
:SEIVING': : I4. - ACIIINIES.;
MI
Wttli,tuost .. ol utiles articles usually kept In 'arch
tablishmouts, whiell aza sold low for
A S Jil.
40444 done neatly, and promptly,- and on eltort
4 4. 14.1872^1Y
The Stannard '
Washing Machine -•
bipmaimed the beet garket, In4lng taken the
gra Premium at the Tioga Co.,,and: other Fairs, and
IY daeldetUy tlto beat washing Machine , invoideeL It
cody needs a trial to aatialy Van moat 'skeptical. __rel..
sona,wialdng to purchatte, padres
Jan. b 1072: . Tlega,-Pa.
y
,
-- . -- " 7 '- Dentistr' .
Ili•-
•413841 •. • --.-- . . ',.
X ' t r Vllie rinnrned. Ansa a Ilan Beat, I am new pre.
- pared. with - anew stocker goods and Instrfamonts,
waperlar induoementa to these in want of any- -
" en
thing in line: Artidalal teeth inserted on a new
and i blew at low rites. Teeth extracted wall
op . , ottani): tato natural teeth a spedality.
iilkOklatpl.;., Terrna Maw:Able. , - „
A. B. EAMON, Dentist,
,-.• i1an...1. 1871-11t-.' ' , ' - "Nelleboro, Pa..
RoSADALIS
ci
s
A
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July 19,
~ AGENTS WANTED
1111W11011nal
PHASES OF LONDON.LIFE.
• Str.P.l...filawAsr, the well...lon:ran 7onrnntist -
!the Very. Largest Commissions Paid.
• ' This boars a I;earttlful octavo of +305 pages, =bet.
biked with 200 ingrarinijr, and finely executed map of
Leaden, designed and executed expressly for this work
by eminent artiste., It oontsins a full,- graphic and
trutlifel statement of the Sights, Accrete. and &mations
Of the gnat—Ysk
_of the world. Address. •
. /I;4__
•D ASIPAIRAD, Publish/cr .
74/ ~/
eanaatli Streetirldlndelpbla.
Jan. 1872-tm.
MEI
tiEROILANT TAILORING !
• •
47 4 4__ EORGE WAOXEIi, has just received a superb as.
sortraent of ill kinds of
OTNIVE
fiLI
' r • - for genzlereen's • 1
(l)
ARSE & ,FINE 'CLOTHING
and prepared to manufacture in the BEST STYLE,
and on the Rest notice . Persons wanting Clo th ing
please la end see my stock. (iced Ens and
lho beet of TitOf finsreureed.
dam 1.-11119-Iy. GEO. WM:INER.
Tor 'Me .Q7' font.
GOOD lam! in 'Logo tranship, %toga co,.
t a 1 , 2 miles wont of tho Borough of
'Aio, about 100 awes improved, and 40 unto:Travel—
/Um on it three hart% three dwelling Inousea, an awls
and Mob orchard, and-other fruit trees. Terms=
Mao adjoining on the weat..• a farm and timber
roam 40 to 200 sures u demised. Ivith 80aeres "proved.
with a good barn, a good house and applo o ohard.—.
Good Wr a t .dan7lng C. IL SEMI trit,
Jan. 1, 1072. a, Pa.
MI
A DOIIT 110 was Oland known es the William 11.
li Mitchell term at Mitchell's Creek, Twee co., Pa.,
vim three dwelling b.ounee, a steam Sew Mill and
Barns and other buildings—one of tho beat locations
for a lumbering or other manufacturing establishment
on the Tioga Rai/road.
Also. adjoining a lot 'of about 18d sores, about SO
tunes fa pasture. Would make a good farm—timber
enough an it for fuel, lumber poste, &0., to pay for it.
Also about 760 acres of timber land with come ina•
ements, about a mile east of the above described
Par Ilemlook Bark, thriller and farm
lands. •
Alao taw iota Orland of one Om" each, situated at
Ij&idt=ce In the township of Middlebury-mon
hi a store, barn, /to. _
Those desiring to paraWeas air° of Mrs. :one
Idilrbe3l on the gr=bas at Mitchell's Creek.
. C. H. EtYMOITii,
TiCgo. Pa.
Jen. 1, *1872-0.
Valuable Real Estate for Sale.
BUTISCItIBERS offer for sale the following
reasonable tams:
SEVEN BUILDING LOTS
to Wellaborct r at eaolt, *one-thlra rnah, balance
in two annual••jutyments.. One house and lot In
butt oars QZ Pearl Street and tho Avenue. Three
hundred mu of-tamable octal and. timber land In
Mattis and Charleston Tomaeldps. ;raft of 'Warrant
Ito. 11584. idewrifty acres In Morrie Township, part
gt Warrant 'So. 4339.. Addreas, •
S. 014. V. =UM,
2a2 2,412.3) , IViliffiTyteport,
Maret.thr,,,-
' - .4ciministtatore Notice. .
trot is, hereby green that th e undersigned hate
bean appOinted administrstors of the estate of
ettaa L. Corbin of Pike Milts, 1 Potter County, Ps.,
decried. all persaint iudebted to said estate are re•
quested to males immediate payment, and those law
thug claims or demands agethat the same win present
them for aettleMailt to, . SARAH H. CORSI:T. ,
N.
.. , .... , EfENIII COLTO
Administrators.
~‘ • or Wattls itt yard; Airy., Vallsbezo, Pe;
rob. 21. 1,-,.
BIM
&ct, &C
A. FOLEY
Tint INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE it.OSAISALTS are
published on every package i there•
fibre it to not a secret preparation,
consequently ,
PRTSIOIAN3 PIiESCRIBB IT
It Is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its farm s ,
_Rheurna
tism,. Skin Diseases, Liver Coni
plaint and all diseases of- the
Blood. - •
ONE BOTTLE OF 110BADALIS
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sarsapanlfi.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have 'died Roendalls in theirpmotico
for the past three years and freely
1 endorser it as a reliable Alteratlyn
and glood Purifier.
DR. T. C. FUOTI of Valtinioro.
DR. T. J. noYEIN, "
DR. R. W. C'Altlt,
DR. F. O. DANNELLY, "
DIL J. S. SPARKS, of Nieholasville,
bIeCADTIIA, Columbia;
S. C.
DR. IL B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. ritesem „v.. SONS, Pelt River,
P: NY. SMITII,:/ackson, Mich,
F. WREELEII, Lima, Ohio.
HALL, Lima, Otio.
it
VEN CO., Gordonsville, Va. •
sktr.. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees•
bore. Tenn.
Our space will not allow of any ex
tended remarks in relation to the
yirtuesof Rosadalls. Totho Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Err
tractinpertor to any they have ever
Rd in the treatment of diseased
od; and to the al/Dated we say try
Reseda's, and you will be restored
to health.
Resedalls Is sold by all Drugglsts;
price $1.50 per bottle. Address
la CLEMENTS it CO.
Manufacturing ataintsfs,
BAs4igoJui t ItD4
For Vale. •
. RAILWAY TIME TABLEB.
NEW.
:44111E RAILWAY.
Andsaioia!TiNETAina,A,Dorrrryilov ,13Tir
11,;;N and iJIPROVED 'DRAWING Itoo3l abd
SLEEPINO 00.ACHES,cowbfhing141310dernAnpr09e•
mentd, are ru4 ihrougb bottroen Barralo,
lilngt!rn Etalei Sulptosion
pat/ nii!l Now
*estwarit.
•
, .
STATIC/118. It lip,
I
1.1.00 5,30 r; DI 7.00 1 , xi
11.16 5:15 7.20
8.15 155 A '1;35 AM
217 .1
NtiwPs'kL'rti
.krsus
'Linen!lottina:t' ,
Creat'Dead. 46
Biugbalton,"d
Oar,eg,, "
Vlartaly.
"
Corning.
Pain teciPpet'
itocitcatarAT.
Torn'lletllol,
"
tflagraVall" 4
littap.Drichtti".
Clifton "
Duinkirk "
Clovehtnti "
Cincinnati "
0 30 4 4.1
9.4& "
4 40 Din
01c 44. 262 4 ;4.26 "
10.10 " 346 " 411 44
11,00 14 4.27 it 448 4 4
11.60 6.06 44 6.C6
12 86 AIS 5t2 " 0.01 "
121..8 4.
613
b.L3 '•
7.06 4 ,
7.13 "
1/ . 40
8;S Sup
12,00 Nut
12.48 a It
12 58 n
1.00 "
2.22
7.00 "
5.00 r
Additional Local Trains Westward.
except Sundays, from Ovago.. ,
5.00 a. m., daily, from itusquobaua.
8.60 m froM Susquatana.
1.014. M. except Suoilaya, from Susqueltana.
1,16 pm 7opt Sundays, frOGI Stopping at
'Big Plate 18 , Corning :4 00, Pedalo:l Pobt 200, and
theneo,lla YOU, to Buffalo, arrlviug at SE5p m.
2,80 p m o*-cept Suudays, from DlffghaMion.
Eastward,
N0.12*
STATIONS
9 45 p m
7 25 a En
125 pm
140 I.
L 45 4,
.62 4,
246 "
616 flap
4 00 p
785 "
812
847 "
982 44,
10 15 c ,
11 03 "
252 am
353 "
Oinei'atf L're
Olereland "
Dunkirk "
Clifton "
SUep.Blee "
Niagara
Butalo .
Kornella'vle"
Roebenter
Corning •
Elmira
Waverly ,
:Owego a
Bingham'ttn"
Great Bend "
:PortJervie ':
IStiddletowil"
Goehea
Newburgh "
Patersoh ' "
Newark , 'I
Jersey Oily "
New York "
6 60 "
700 "
083 "
700 "
Additional Local Trains astward.
6;00a m„ aundaye xcoptod. from flornelevllle.
6.46 4 m„ datly from Ilornellort le. '
7.00 a in. except Sundays, from Owego.
7.60 It ut., except Saud aye, from larn It a.
1.68 Fm.excopt Sanda,ys, from Painted Peet,
2,10 .ni„except Sundays, trout Ifornellev
•*D a t y, 1
i'Maudaye 'excepted, bitxrecn noruellsvillo and
ortjervle.
11:1).,ROOKER, W 3 I. 4. DAltft, }
diett9.l 4 up't, Oon'l ra3s.tigl.
Worfheriti Central.
:;• . -
Direst Routo North And South, '
On And! after Sunday. Nov 12th, 1821, Trains 11111
depart from Troy, Pe., as follows
i.-------.0-
LEAVE E,OUTIUWARD
'Mall
W'mapor
-0 52 A. 31. Du (Tale Expreee, 10.56
Accom. 7.10. NLagar.Expreea 1.05 P.l
•rTIIAINS LEAYEI.NQItTIIWAItD.
•• 9.80 P. 81. Elmira Accra. 1U 06 A. M.
lx prees 4,83 P. 2•l. Buffalo Express 4,27 AM.
. A.
General e3nr.erintendent.
Mall, ...
Stagara
J. A.ll
FIELD,
set uotei Stip' t.
Welbi
To 66 Lawrenceville' 11.,11:
Time Table:No. 3. •
;KS ErBECT Trramar, NOT. 16 1n,1871.
Myra. aTATIOV.S. 00IN9
1: /0 C.N. Corning - 990 a m 7 59p ni
10 05 am Lawrenceville 10 17 am ASupin
955 am Dunning 10 27 , a m SS9pn,
51 am *Lathrop 10 32 am9o4 p in
040 ow ellear Creek 10 46 a m 016 p
988 am Ticsa Ylllsgo 10 55 am 13 20 pm
918 am ellammond 11 12 am 935 p ru
9U! am *Hills Creek 1125 am 9 40 p
" 9 60am Holliday ' 1/ 31 Ea 9 50p 131
S5l am Middlebury 11 11 am 9 , 59 p
843 am Nile's Vallay 11 49 a zrt - 10 05 pln
891 am *3lnrvii Creek 12 02 pm 1010 pu.
805 qm Well aboro' 12 09 a m 10 22 pro
BtationB. A. IL GORTON, Sup't.
(toitta
6 80 pm
425 pm
4 1 roin
408 pm
64 pm
849 pm
81 pm
10 pm
aIS pm
803 pm
2 61 pm
242 pm
235 pm
*nag
Bl.ossburg & Corning & T.loga R. It.
60150 1 ttOft 732 ETSTIONB GOING aorTn
11 10 am i 5.30 pm Corning 000 am 7 50 pra
10 50 am 515 pm Mullialten 010 am 805 pm
10 42 am 6 02 , pm Irwin Centre 933 am 8 18 pr,
10 80 am 4 60,pm Cook's_9 46 am 830 pm IQ 25. am 4 45 pm Li,ndlo 0 Nam 830 pm
1016 am 41 35 pm Lawrenceville 10 15 em 048 pm
10 08 am 4 21 pm Somer's Lace 10 27 am S69pin
962 am 411 pm 51.1trellell'a 1087 am 903 pn,
949 am4o7 pm 011 Station 10 41 amo 12 pm
37 am 3 - 67 pm Tioga 10 65 rim 925 pm
925 am 8 47 pm 81111 Creek 11 02 am 982 pm
bloCov'd
916 am .3.37 pm Lamb'o Crook 1112 am • 043 pm
906 am 827 pm naumfiela 11 24 am 956 pry
Canoe Camp
13415 , 8 09 pm Covington 11 44am ,10 15 pu ,
825 aka 259 pm lilognburg 12 05 cm /0 05pm
224 p m aumerrflle 12 25 a .11
225 pm - Fall Brook 32 45 6m i
A. 11. GO3IION, L. IL SUATTUOIL,
Bript B. .1. 0 . D. It. Supt Toga R. It
bil
surante I Insurance
Hand - in Hand
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
OPTIQIi, No. 112 S. 4TH BT., PNILADYMPRIA.
INCORPORATED FEBRIART 23, 31307.
•
Chart'd Capital $500,000
ASSETS OVER
Stock and Mutual, 'combining Security with Profits.
SuppOso you are already Mimed in a first-class own.
wy, and from any cause whatever, (say after ton year
ly payments) you do not or cannot pay longer and die—
your insurance gone and your money wasted. NOt so
in tho "lIAND-IN.MAND ;,'_,' all Policies aro liox-Fon-
Farr/Mut. • ' I I •
This company which ranks among the most popular
and succesaful Life Insuranco Companies. grants pol
icies on all desirable plans, both with cud without
profla.
. .
Traveling Priveleßes Unrestricted.
All policies aro incontestiblo after oho year from nay
of the ordinery causes. ,
Look to your Life Insurance. Please examine the
following Comparative Table. It is sometimes alleged
by Agents of other Ootnpauics that the Company they
represent 18 safer than others. While we unhesita
tingly assert our balite in the round:ices and stability
of all companies, we destro to. present the following
for the inspection of those desiring to insure :
Of the following companies, compare the annual pro
mlums charged by each for an insurance oil life et the
stip of 00 years, payable et death : .
Annual pramitun Ten annual
for life. • payments.
Travelena'..::... ..... ...S/0,% - . $83,21
1E.tna,..,. 22,73 • 42.80
Homo .... . , .'..2.1,32 -• (0,00
Equitable,. ........ — I . 22,70 . • 46,97
Washingt o . - 22,70 46,07
Ifand-in-11ti, • 16,601 99,60
If not Ore dy insured take a policy with the
"LiAis7D-DI-ILIXEi."
fi:t
the bopt Aliztual Company in tlio United States.
1872. A. M. 111C4HA1t, Agent
4
Ifs
HAS now in stool; and will kee9 constantly on
I band, et 11to lowest znarkot quotations.
Wool Twino, 2& 4 ply cotton. & Jut:Awing. Stalin 2,
& A strand. Knowl's patent Eitep adltor, front 3 to 8 ft.
JAOR O&M'S, TACiLE MORS,. WERE
CLOTH AND WIRE aoobs
WALLY. 'EMERY IYRRELS
FOR GITIKM.NO
A fall astkortmAnt of/Alo /I — ttrocii and Dem
ixsTaxr.s, CANAL WILEEL BAR
WB A'A'Y QUANTITY, MA-
I VILLA RAPE nom ONE
INCH 7391r5.
Igo. 1& 2, eztrn engine MI. A complete assortment of
Mechanicg'' Tools,
HOUSE IIYILDER§ ADD ECOME
HOLD HARDWARE CONsTAN
TLY ON HAND:' BOTTOM'
PRICES ON 41,OXISCULTIT-
EaL ImPLEMMus,
?crtritig Bet the
It 4 ytlair 4 ,1„
1. 1672.
Ni). 5. VO.7,t .*
10,20 " 10.20 "
2.06 " Dft 720 1.111
0.25 11-20 Al/.20 A M
7,05 " 12 10 rk 0
12,10 r
7.10 12.16 " 12.16
7.15 11 12_20 t , 12 20
7.20' 12 6 , 1 i t I 2 51 4 ,
6,55 P M 6.65 1, 0 5 55 "
7.00 na 710 A*
tio.4 No 2.
..... 1140 am
10 00 plau
3.000 pmt ...
6140 pmlo 00 1 440 am
645 10 05 4 446 "
560 " 10 12 " 452,
045 1 1 40 " 700 it
10 45 . -•' 830 am 10 06 "
515 40 7/5 "
12 20a m 456 " 11.80 '
'"
X 58," 636 " 12 08 p m
OS " •12 41p in
230 14 , 045 'll6 pm'
806 " 727 " 1,65 pm
3 85 p
400 "• 8 25
1, 2 47 , p m
760 " 12 05 p rat 018'p in
1268
/210 pm .a... 835 p M
1100 am 2 4 / 7 " 840 pm
205 pm 516 " .
11 88 am 320 " 1 015 pm
12 00 m 3 40 " 925 p Di
$1,000,000,00
THE IDYL
,OF BATTLE NOLA
• -VArc OF Tur. MAIELLION,
No, I VNIN-:trate, ncw, na t And 'tt
No 1
And th4r'ti nary to tell that - ) 211 , 1oll.a; Yer
And tell 133, 41n;" and
trut?" -" .
Ana "WoVii th:a yer tt.ru of the :14.4.1(.1-
Tall I'm : , :t(2k, of it alt—eo I rm, 1.w.t., I r,):Qz.r,
Tiae . .t notlllll'..to }4.):31 WZ•li,
• .I'r doca :
It urr.s C.ft.i• t o Deist, au arcdtud ttl :.ii D;1../.:.
7.har isms popylu' aud ull ,otin . a polvcrf.4 ;I:1:1.1.
1
,•aul tbo r ggafq tad ficl, and iturd Cll.' Trl C.:
,sta Plul.; audltilly'wel i a Lid 01 tLo L'ar%t ;
.iml I ran ' IA :t tlaybrea‘i and uc,tlll:l' Mr. 2 ii: 1 ,
thattlit)t, relic.' of cant<ir. lr..d? dt,;rn. li, t i , . i •
Aua I .c.rvi ,ot D, trips -al I riln to iiiii f.`Yr:l,V
ETA 11 E;g111 tared fenco lull Gild c, bc:.,;:au ! , :ia• a
'Aud a lard tt,lit'l-I:ie./talc f:' , !': ai It eat v:i a -4
.:%•F -
'Ai) if it vita lauDawaa. arid GliP'.l to bee inn ;
Mad I file(( up my pull Dud vial clime to v.),
Villen up awry:3ll4 major a ~ .titdcrili. 5:(...,--.
,
When he nnt7 nx he Id:.ow in hit rein: t::_1 1'..::.•.
On the gate-pcgt 1:1a bridle, ar,a—what dcca. I , ,
But eonlea down Bch ZO I 21`. t ; and h0..1;f:J.11.-: !,
And he aaia.-well, t ar ain't any ticel to till C.•
I I
"Erma eonad fOolialin an, aura, but it 'ice: , ::tcl 4
That ho cr:ked for a ( rink, end. he rat,,e , l--- , ,i,,,•,,,
•
Then I 'eal4, (I traa n ado '2l.:cr tha ttatf,r, LE V 1:...:
You're toci big and re at atoop ; for aH775 - 71, :J.: rt:
You ain't near big tl i ough," And I turn. •1 i; - ,. -- 1 - .
When that Major he ald his r;hite biald ci. L. , ;- c
Anti he Eqe, "You'r !;.,, ti limp: T.. :u my p'
- fear I
But uhooohe text an that ir.au3L, '•ci - o i ra
Then he stooped to t!
Leccin•
,naa with tba
When there flushed
light
From the top of the
And Ilinew 'twea
Rose the taco of that
Then I reit in iny - :
Of the 14ajor was lift
And I steed still and
Of my care, that der.
Went off—true as Co
It actocalty injured
a pool, rery qttlot
;-t^l atucit •
1 , 411 t a quid: f-I:r_;l2,:r
tire Eitone fence on the t
bsch tilt nil
nelve, Lacher, Chtrol e
nd that the montint the
the Ilajor.i , ,Tdrettl ;
white, but Lercll {AI; in c: t;
et] pistol went °Can znj - fri:::.•:
pi] strar,gc:t of Li:,
pnt Chert,l:eo Unit,
lonu. Yes, acre folhe t1,1).1:
TLtat'a all—now, go
raoLg,
Arid thar's some Iva
But I says, "Served
to know to what akin I bolc
. rlght 1" am.l / go, all my
•
might,
In loco or in war, fo
And as for the MO
net—Lord I—tbet'
fair, r.tund-up fait!, ;
abo 70111,ncr;
04,p it,. the c.,..te.cra be:c:77l
1
SORTS.
. A spring bed — I LA 1 7 3 ----- ed of radishes.
A decided staid--A stand of alms.
A thing that is not
Admitted free duty—Our servants.
How to have,4gs all winter—Buy them.
A•key that un ocks man'Y a till—Whieler
• Spiritual manifestations—Delirium trc:
mens:
How to test the ;eight of the wall—Seal ,
it:
Universal ace mAlishments—Playing tk
fool. -
A little boy dernos snoring as letting r..C.
sleep.
A vocalist Ivas nearly choked recently t,: his swelling noq , s.
The Ohio VOlev Coflin Company 1—
been incorporatl.
What relatir ought to make the be-.•
destrians ? '*tep sons.
Embers of the dying yenr.,7--Scptc::ll2 , -7.
November and Decembcr.
Why ought o e not to joke about a riuccn
Deesu.se she's Do hubjeet.
:Man's greatest enemy is thr: win r ,
woman-'o is the poking glass.
Gravity is no more evidepce of
than a paper e.llar is of a shirt.
Mrs. 'Hitchcock, a Vermont Inriv,
ma donna of theiGrand Opera, Bius.,alF.
The Spanishilmrlesque actor Ardeilo.:-
building a sup,rb theater at 31ac"!riti
An Illinois firmer hos just flnl.dlc,l
husking.Ho had only 430,C00
corn.
White linen guipure Ince cr irlf. , eiLG.ti 1.;
very much cued. this Sea:. exl. fr. - /r
thin dresses.;
I I
A &Id orlei rer initial letter on tintal cr
whit&paperlis the very latcst r.tyle for
f
or ictter imirini ; , . _
. .
A mass ffic chug 'of citizens cf Erin Mr.....
Cisco,' on Sqt ardcy, :strongly rundi•rin.: , 3 1 :'
tiolit Island gfant.
.
The Shetland Island-3. ofithe con Et. of : .: :t7J'.-
land. have thr i ce fa:isles to el - cry two mici:
of the inhabit'int:3.
Ha,vithtjrne said that Rome ton'- a , -
charm out of di inferior antiquity, a , : vc:l
as the life out of human beings.
Returns fro n thhtv-three counties in Yew
t
York show al Zepubrican gago
if 1:1.. Super
visors in the ecent town elections.
The BIM frO ' Com av re fu. 7 . rays a younc I r.f: --
of this city w ars a watch and chain ~, ,,, , f,
came over in the Mayflower in I C2O.
Wales htiviiw but one daily pzl:e.r---;%-
TTreeern Hailf - '-and that Consen t:live, t, ,
Liberals - proposes to start anothcr.
The Woreqster i'l . ,-2! anys that evcr2, -tly a
=lead of paper is sent front Waehuscu,
Mass., to Netv York for the tve of the '.72i --
aid. ,
A Jewish hotel has' been estallished !f,
Bostcin, wheiersraelites cau, lad feed ceci:-
ed after the fashion prescribed by their r:
ligion,
Solomon nevi, of Ce<hr rapid, Floc him
self, though not fatally, on t te 1-,Qcave
his sweethclat* went to thezaer
-sohlo'One &sp.
"Which of the Feejee Is ands are you
from ?" asked a visitor of o'e of E‘un',un's
cannibals, Elie other clay. " finer:.:., Lt :
dad." war; the reply of the re canes aathro
pophaginian •
Thu e is alciergyrnan in Quincy, 111., BeT
Sydney Corbett by name, N1110;;C, sulaty 1:.1.;
been reduced - 1.,CC,40 at his own recinel-t.--
This looks to us like a clear ei , ..e of j;:stk.-
abld insanity.
Dr. L. Chescly, of -Nottingham, ,'S', if.
and Ids wifti, are saki to have been polsont,t
by some portage stamps which ;';ere sent t..,
them from New York recently in a lcrer r•
questing an i immediatu lufswer.
Henry Ward Beecher, in the (7::•;tq- -
Union,, says that "General Grant Inc:,•'l:ct
be a. good political lender, as compart d •,; :I.
&n.itleal leader, but as compared vn tit t .
around him Ilie is the best of the v. hal-.
Itla said, i rin one obituary notice c 2 ~
Conti, Loui. Napoleon's Cabinet eLler,l''
"he had thelcburnge to write roetry
out being forced to do so, and''nede:,t. -..:.-
ciently intrepid not to publish it." V"j
ne.'er shall sec Lis like again. 1 ,
The death of Royal T. Sp.ine,t:e, Cil;t:\
Justice of Clidifornbi, throws the app”ir - •
meat of a sticeestor into the hands 0, ',:c*:.
ernor Booth, anti that insures a Ferth1;0•••
majority of pie Supreme Bench, w id.cil I, '
heretofore-been Democratic. , . -.
A cool Ke,ntuoky\critio calmly Oserv',
otMrs. Moulton that "even as she sins et: , ,
becomes transfigured before you, ono l'i - 1
form rigs to a rare end bey;iidered be!r-y
that scarcely Raphael himself, ~ verehea:: - -
again, could adequately paint."
Mr. Lewis, the superintendent of l'
'Meriden {Conn.) Britannia Works, 1u , ..; :- -
tided all tho e men in their employ v ho '-: 1
liquor that t le; must get out Of the .1;qn , :.1
business or ui, of their shop. This is aL7
move in the cause of temperance, and \—.li
worthy, of imitation by other firms.
Either, a'noted horse-thief, recently e^l'
tured at I‘.TO - rton, lowa, is aim a F0111 , :r::,:
celebrated irtolin player.. The ether c ,- P
ing the marshal of Newton took his rit:;le::1
prisoner to a. dance and had him f. 1:10.
The marshal stepped one side to get a t.': . ;
of beer, and the result is that a roxitrd t r .
6100 is offered for the apprehension o; li!i
i
orchestra. i
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A Sacramento man ()tiered. for sfile c , l!l'-'
wild geese, alleging that they were I:! rc ,
Several genpetnen bought some of the g ,
to domesticate, and taking comp , i.Fr.icil
the webfootcd prisoners untied their I:_ct I?
let them run around and take exercise. l'e
tho complete surprise of the benevqicat pllr
.Chasers the "tame geese" gracefull . ; l'e - :
away,
A person hosing bebn mentioned v.' 7l '
had been! InotOrils'usly unfortunate in hl , ;
first marriKge relation, and yet had :oon
married again, was asked if it NS" , 'S Ent r: 1-11
to cmbarklanew in an a dv en t ure N\ hi c h Ye
had already found to be so (ii2:lVrcr.:S
"No," said - the philosopher, elevating 1:s
hand and hia countenance glowing with en
thusiasm, ``it was the triumph of hope C , or
e,xporience r y
A scikliet, who , was an inveterate .i0c. , ,, v
and punster, hat , ing hatilis nose, lea citec,.
and a portion of his- thin! carried for:,r lr:
a shot , in.the battle of Stilob, wa.lssl;::‘l l 4
some of hi,s Mar:ldes if they could do r.n:,. -
thing for him , . "Buys`" said he, spcnling .
as wed ctsl.4 could in his mangled condi
tion, "I should like a drink of water mighty
well, if I only had thy face to ask for it:''
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