Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, July 03, 1872, Image 4

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USEFUL. AND SUGGESTIVE.
Oondensed Milk.
In answer to any inquiries about con.
' lensed milk, we give the following infor
• mation from-Willard's Practical Dairy Hus
bandry, a book which eveFT, dairyinan
should Own. -This condensed 'Milk is a now
feature of ilip dairy bitsinesS, and eau be car
tied on in sections where prdinarytuilkhuse
mess and fresh , pound; butter manufacture
would belmpracticable. TwOity years ago,
condensed milk was not dreamed of,, and it
is , a business which is probably going. to
reach large proportions. It illustrates that
in farming there may be litany subdivisions,
not embraced in the stereotyped system of
corn, oats_and wheat.
•
"The outlines of the condensing process lire•
briefly as follows: Each man's milk is ex
amined as it is received, and' if all is right it
' is strained and passes to the receivYng vat.
Prom this it is conducted oft passing through
another strainer into he heating Bans,
holding abbuttwent gallons. ThelSe• cans
set in hot water,, an the milk is here until
it reaches a temperature of 00'd6g. • It then
goes through another strainer and lilt() a
large wooden vat, at thebottont of 'which is
a coil of copper
it
through which steam
passes, and here it is heated up to near the
boiling point.. Then , the, best • quality,: of
. white granulated sugar-is added in the pro
portion of one-and-a-quarter peunds of sugar
to I hezation of milk,when it is drawn into a
vactium inuthavAg ft
,ctipaeity.uf -receiving
three thousand quarts at atime. This ' pan
is a copper cylinder with: fe coil of copper
pipe inside and jacket tindeiiside also , for
steam. The milk remains in the vacuum
pan subjected to steam for about three hours,
losing about seventy-flve'per cent. of its wa
ter, when it is drawn tiff intp_ cans holding
forty quarts each. ,-,The cabs are then set in
a large vat containing - cOld'water, the vitae'
being of a height equal to, the milk in- the
as, where it is stirred until the tempera
ture of the condensed milk is reduced to a
little below IV deg. It 12 then emptied tuba
large drawing cans with faucets, and from
them drawn into small cans holding a pound
each, immeiliately soldered to exclude the
air, and when properly labeled is ready . for
the market.
`:There are two hinds of condensed milk, that
containing sugar as above described, and
simply the filain milif., 'without, the addition
of sugar. The wholesale prfae — recetved 'at
this 1 actory for their,milk is $3 .00 for a doz
en cans, Or , a trifle aver twenty-nino.e'enta
per pound. ' It-will 1J ;seen that four pounds
of . fresh milk as dieWnliOni the cow, or
about two quarts by measure, ,when con
densed by taking out seventy-five per :cent.
of water, will make one pound of condensed
milk, and therefore a little more than four
teen-and-it-half cents,per quart is realized
lot it. I am not prepared to give the expense
of maim facturipg, but iffegr-and-,a.-half cents
per quart 1,1 taken to cover all expenses, and
this is doubtless too large an estimate, we
have the milk worth ten cents per quart to
the producer."
M condensed 'inn is aboilt the couslato4.
of thick sirup, has a pleasant taste, and Oen
used for tea or coffee is not to be distingp4lo,
cd from pure fresh country Ina. ?Rini
what I saw of this establishment, and .from
a test of its products, I was convinced of its
great benefits to all parties concerned, and
- could not but wish that more asta,blianneubl
of the kind Were hi"bperation' throlightint
the-country. The factory at Elgin. is man
aged by a conipilny,Jand it Warpaying farm
ers in the winter nineteen cents per gallon
for milk.
improvOinnt of Grass Lands
Thousands of meadow and upland pas
tures are pm:hieing less than half the quan
tity of hay and feed which the land is capa
ble of from a deficiency of plants of those
kinds which are most productive and suit
able for the soil. In some eases, where the
pasture is very foul with weeds and moss, it
is advisable to pare and burn the old sward,
and resow the land entirely, as above direct
ed. In some other Instances it may be de
sirable to drain and manure the land; but
in moat cases great improvement can be ef
fected- by merely sowing renovating, seeds
(which should consist of the finest and most
nutritive kinds of perennial grasses and clo
vers) in the following manner: Heavy har
rows should be drawn over the old turf early
in the spring, to loosen the soil for the ad
mission of seeds, which, if sown freely, will
occupy the numerous small spaces between
the grasses already growing, and supersede
the coarse grasses and noxious weeds. Af
t ter the seeds are sown the land should be
carefully rolled. It. is a good practice to
sow these seeds at the same time as the top
dressing, if any is applied; but this is by, no
means necessary. The months of February,
March and April, are proper for sowing the
seeds; the earlier the.hetter, as the old - grass
will protect the young from frost. It is al
so useful to sow in July and August, imme
diately after carrying the hay. Should the
old turf be very full of moss, this is gene
rally an indication that draining would be
beneficial. The following is, however, an
- almost infalliable remedy for the moss, not
only destroying it, but preventing the growth
in future. Mix two cart loads of quicklime
with eight cart loads of good light loam,
turning the compost several times, that it
may be thoroughly mixed and the lime
slacked, and eprcad this quantity Per acre
over the pasture, dragging the turf well with ,
iron harrows.—Land and Water.
To WEAN A COLT.-It is not necessary
nor even desiralde that in weaning t , lg e c ,l olt
plan to a c c - TlAs"ertettrevi'-'Aia'
colt next to each mare's stall, She can com
municate in her way with her colt, and will
.not be so uneasy as she would•be were it
removed out of sight, nor will the colt suf
fer in any way. Care must be taken to give
the colt water four times a day, and feed
with the best of early cut hay, and gradu
ally a few oats, a handful of feed first, until
a pint twice a day is fed. Colts must be
kept thriving if a good horse is wanted,—
Tho curry comb must be used, but gently;
the young animal be caressed and taught
not to fear but love its owner; tt become
used to the various movements made around
the stable, and the various articles contained
therein. It should be taught "to lead," now,
if this has been neglected up to this time: If
there is any danger of the mare becoming
troubled with excess Of milk,- it niust be
drawn from her, and dry feed be given her
until all danger is past.. When she is quite
dry the colt may take exercise with her, but
previous to this it will be better in the stable.
A CURE FOli i livuuornomA.- 1 --A corres-
Ipondcut of the Chicago Tribune states that
the poison from the bite of a mad dog can
be eliminated from the system by 'vapor
baths. He quotes from an article printed
in a Paris medical journal, by Dr.' Buisson,,
a celebrated French surgeon, iito says: "If
the disorder has declared itself, I' prescribe
a single bath, and leave the patient until a
cure is effected. hydrophobia may last three
days. Experience has proved to me that a
eare is certain on the first day of the out
break;-on the sepond day doubtful; and on
the third, hopeless, on account of the diffi
culty of conveying the patient to the bath
and keeping loin in. And as hydrophobia
never breaks out before the seventh - day,
there is time to pertorM a long jowly) , to
obtain a bath.
GAPE 9 IN CIIICHENB.—W. B. Tegetenteir
writes in theiLmidon Field:. The fatal dis
ease caused by the presence of -the gape
worm appears unusually prevalent. • I have
had it in my own runs, where it has attacked
' some Seibright bantams; but•l have found
no difficulty in curing it by the means of
carbolic acid, which I first recommended
for this purpose in the Field of last year.-
8() potent are the fumes of this powerful
remedy, and so destructive are they to par
asitic life, that their inhalation for even a
few moments seems .perfectly effectual in
destroying the life of the worm. It is not
even necessary to employ any special ap
paratus; a few drops of carbolic acid may
be placed in a spoon and held over the flame
of a candle until the vapor is seen to rise,
when- the head of the young chicken or
pheasant (held in the other hand) may be
placed in the vapor, which the animal is
llf forced to inhale:'- Care must he taken not
to carry on the process until the fowl as well
as the worms are killed. I find after e:cpos=
ii re to the fumes for afw seconds the bird
r i
may be regarded as cu d, and may be Seen
' running about well on t e following day; if
t
not, the treatment should be repeated. The
• Medicinal carbolic acid Is preferable to the
tarry liquid used for disinfecting sewers and
drains.
Every man, owes it to the comMunity In
which he is living to contribrite to the gen
eral reputation, and to the public enjoyment
by making all his surroundings as attract
ive as possible. There is such a thing as
paying too much attention to the outside
and show, but there is reason in •all things,
and a measure of time and attention andex
pense should be devoted by every one to
making his farm and his home more and
more attractive every year that he fives.
EN=
CiANUEBOUS Mgt
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Mr. Shinier saystheit Sian( Is a bold, bad, &ailer
ons man.—Notefriper.
"A bold, bad man hi General Grant,"
Said Floyd one glooMy night,
As out from Doneleon be crept,. •
And took his hastillight.
'From Pillow's trembling Ups there came
" . Au echo soun t altig mach the came,,
And Suck.4-i Itifichief fess Sight
Nor longer tluttibitts rits4 tits tlghl;
And then, eartie7rlpsli,the i.ehe? "lsirs.l
tort Mi
And froth the tong stripes and stars,
-.That Grant's a dangerous man I" said they:
And doubtless think the samo'Vday.
"A Nail, bad man is (Witold (hunt"
Said Beriii i regard one umrn,
from As from haughty traitorn,brow
The victor's wreath was torn;
And front llte hold his leghtus went,
By orders dith. Grant bad tient.
Then Shdoh's held was ours again,
Despite tho hoet rf rebel men,
Who came au army boasting loud,
And went a panlc•strlafett crowd;
For Beaurcgard and all hta)ean,
Perhaps thought Grant was dangerous then
A bohl., bid thsitia,ponet4lOwl;et, l-
Said Peratilirfina one day;
-Lutz t.atirs are of no avail,
He will nut go.sway;
A stubborn, mulish, dangerous maul
fie wants our rebel hides to taQ "
And still Orant's cannon inked the town
until the rebel flags came down;
And then our banners rent and torn
Wera through the treefs of Viehaburg borne.
The -hold, bad ma. " that glorious "Fourth," l
Sent gladsome tidings o the North.
bold,lbsd mania General Grant -
14cir *egg* ey(ii'v,ero
. With tears; said he, "I know
'Tis useless fighting him." s '
.3nd soon the cheers from Grant's brave men
On Lookout crest told whereimd WherWi.
The rebel General had to run,
'And what that "bold, bad man" had done.
"That Grant's a' droagerouti man I" he Bak,
As from the field his army fled.
"A bold, bad man is General Grant,'
Said,-Lee, "th!Es plain to see;
He must be very bohUndeed,
— Tcrthinir
Then Petersburg and Richmond fell;
Then Appomattox—may be—well,
At last our heroes' work was done:
The final victory was IA on.
Perhaps the people rep forget
These things, hut then they haven't yet.
They needed then such "dangerous" men,
And tink puthaps they may again.
"A bold, bad, dangerous man is Grant:"
Jeff. Davis thought the same,
When running off in crinoline,
lie to'the "last ditch" came.
A liuklutt's gentle voice was heard,
And—" Grunt is dangerous" it averial.
It needs must to that this is se,
For all the rebels ought to know.
Then Ball and Tweed—good honest men,—
Say "Grant is bold and bad," and when.
Such men declare it, then, forsooth,
Folks know that Sumner tolls the truth.
ALL ,SORTS.
•Family ties—Nine children.
Not a miss—A .oyetql i widOW,, i , D .
`Our first and lait'loVeLbelf lOve - [1"
A spring bed—A bed of radisher
:The rock topers split on—quarfs.
A rare flower—The pink of politeness.
'Mr. Greeley's pet ism—Greeloyism.
A. desirable second-hand article—a young,
rich and amiable widow.
Greeley swears vengeance on a band of
thieving Indians—Greeley, Col.
The wife-who would properly discharge
her duties must never have a soul above
buttons.
Dolly Verde's neckties' for gentlemen have
appeared. Well, a Dolly Varden around
one`e neck isn't so bad after all.
The wife of a Vermont man recently left
a hot pie in his favorite chair. That's all;
except that the husband was crusty for
some time after. •
A Portland man wont into a shop and
stumbled through his errand in this fash
ion: "I want some white woman's long
legged cotton stocking hose."
, Men will do a great deal to savo their
lives. There, for instance, is Samuel C.
Morley, of Cleveland, who cut his throat
for fear of dying of small-pox.
"My dear;" said a husband to
"do you think that a stove pipe hat is un
becoming to we ?" "It is, decidedly, when
it is too much stove," replied the wife.
Miss Drummond, the Quaker 'preacher,
was asked whether the spirit ever inspired
her with the thought of getting married.—
"No," said she, "but the flesh.has."
A blind woman in lowa has , learned to
thread a cambric needle with her teeth and
topple. Is there anything in the world a
woman's tongue cannot do- , --or, Ondp.ll
A sudden gust of wind recently swept
through the Representatives, chantber: at
Columbia, S. C., scattering. papers, and cre
ating much disorder. A member remarked
that it was the first thing that hltd , gone
through that House without money to back
it.
If anything could account for 16. Hob
ert Hart, of Utica, N. Y., account_
froth:
the second story of his -boarding •house
without going through the formalitietc of
the stairs, it was the presenCeltitionr of ',hie
Wives 1 . • ,
lowa man recently se died from mind.
;.sinus medi•
cal treatment combined. got naang vury
nicely as long as the knife was closed; but
when the doctor gave him opening medi
cine it killed him.
The question "Does getting drunk ever
advance one's happiness ?", would seem to
be put to rest by the Irishman who went
courting When - drunk, and lvas' asked ' - titbat
pleasure belound whisky: "Oh Biddy,
it's a trate intlrely to tee two of your party
faces instead of one I"
In respells° to the advertisement of a
Brooklyn 'church, music committee for an
organist, tho,follewing was re.ceived: "Gen
tlemen, I noticed your " - advertisement for
organist and music teacher, either lady or
gentleman.. Having been both for several
years, I offer you my services." .
~ • • . •
The following pathetic 'n W
ote AS picked
lup on Main street: "Dear Jane--4 hope you
I ain't mad because I didn't laff at you when
yon Mt at me lest evening at the post ads._
I ain't proved, dear Jane but I have got a
bile under my arm, and -I can't hiflaS 1 used
to, as heaven is my judge. Yours truly,
Henry." •
Referring to the defeat of the Atalantas,
the Tribune says; "We have of late learned
to' bear defeats -with becoming% meekness."
We do not know whether this has, reference
to. Philadelphia or Oregon, but it is certainly
to'be hoped that journal's present philosop_h- -
ic: equanimity may Snot desert it in No
-vembet.
Judge-4 tine Thu Leary five dollars for
assault 'and battery on Pat MoloY. ,Pat
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Molo --;-But, your Honor,. I wantmore dam
ages ;. He blacked me eye and if I had
bees
Invited to a tea party couldn't have
gonel Judge—Tire Court knows nothing
altimt, consequential damages. You must
carry your case to Geneva. Adjourned.
Two Parisian journalists have struck
aside from the beaten track of French du
elling, and not long since fought a spirited
battle in the Rue , Montmartre with utn•
brellas. Their names, deserving of honor
able celebrity, are MK Ratisbonne and
Albert Rogat. No blood see.uis to have
been spilled and the only bOnes broken
were those of the umliitella* .
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"Now, children," imd,J a Sunday school
gentleman visitor, who had been talking to
the Scholars about "good" people and "bad"
people, "now, children, when I am walking
on the street, I speak to some persons I
meet, and don't to others; and what's', the
reason r" He expected the reply Would be
"because some are good and otherkare bad,"
but, to his oiscomfiture, the general shout
was, "Becapse'some are rich and others are
poor."
A person intimately connected with John
S. C. ,Ahbott, pays the Witchman and Re
, fiectori assures ps from persOnal knowledge
that the prolific author never allowed him
self to write a paragraph of his "Life of Na
poleon" without first offering a prayer that
he might be guided aright. The (Jthtian
Union thinks that such a statement should
be accepted with great caution, as Calcula
.ted to produce grave doubts! in the puhne,
mind as to the
,eitleficY ofiprdyer.4
Lemons are now abundant and cheap. A
.grateful drink may be easily prepared• froth
them, which can be kept' for use in warm
find sultry summer days. Remove an the
pulp from the peels, and boiL them in wa
ter, in proportion of a pint for a dozen pulps,
to extract the acid. Boil a few minutes,
then strain the water with the juice •of the
lemons, and put a pound of white sugar to
a pound of juice. Boil all ten minutes, and
bottle. A teaspoonful of this lemon syrup
In a glass of Water makes a cool and refresh
ing drink. ",
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GUNS AND AMMUNITION,
Petroleum Fluid,
(the beet light iu the woLlt i and every article connected
wl the
-Boy's Block, south side of Mehl street, next or to
Cy- O. Matnete.
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April 3;1871 , J. IL ANDEasow. AOE
CASSIUSVI. CLAY.
tit HIS celebrated Stallion iii ntond thin season at the
I following places, viz :
Will bo at Verinilyea's on Mondays 2 o'clock` p. m.,
until Tuesday morning; Westfield, Tuesdays 1 o'clock
pp In., until Wednesday morning; Knoxville, Wednes
days 9 o'clock a. in., leave 1 o'clock p, m.; ;Osceola,
2.o!c„beek,p,..m. Wednesdays till Thursday morning ;
Baechera Island, 10 a. in. till 12 in. Tinusdays; Law
renceville, Thuradaya 2 o'clock p. m., till Friday
morning; Tioga, 10 n'clock a. in., till 2 p. m. Friday;
Wellaboro, Friday o . o'cloek p. m. ; till 'Monday morn
ing. t •
This horse was rOeently.owneti by L. B. Smith. and
has a Pedigree second to no Stallion in Northern
Pennsylvania; being a Milt brother to the famous trot
ter George Ai. PatcMtt and Lady Thorn; a blood bay
bands bigh, and weighs 1020 potinds.
TERALS=-Twentydive'dollars to inmate Single mare,
or forty dollars per span. Ten dollarsfor single leap.
Owners who part with ,tbeiV• mares before foaling
will be held'teeponsible felt serdect'of horse.
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H A T E , ,,u f ieturned from the city with the largee
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ladies! Kid and Cloth "Jai
' morals. and Gaiters,
Ladies,_ M - .Misses, Children
an,c4 Baby's shoes.
f ! f3
Gents'. Cloth Bp is Shoes ,
Prince dllbert Gal oots,
.Boys' Ccaf 4- .Kip oots
.- • " • nittlisr _Root : . • •
In fact, all kinds of Mans' and Wome 'a wear kept
M
n a thet.elase SIA Store. The bent a wed Woinen's
Shoes over offered in this market. We defy the world
in .
It you don't believe ue, try us. We buy only the beat
stock, and have as good Cords/al:we as money can
hire.
REPAIRING done neatly, and with di:quitch.
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. ' Leather and' Findings
Cask paid for Hides, Deacon. Skim,
Havingjnst tilled up our shelves with a choke stock,
personally selected for this market, wa respecthilly
itollfit a fair sheik+ of trade. "Small profits and quick
returns." wo believe to boa good business maxtui
and we hold the liestgoods, to be the atieaPeet- We
keep tie shoddy. ,. Our assortment Is sutiletent to mpt
asizes and tastes. No MYR° our ladrous and the
bileigensrally to call Mai examlue our .stock. No
übl to show Hoods. Always to be found, cue door
tierth O. B. Kelley's Store, Slain Street., Wellsburo,
2StyQ, NV.
,DXREIY k FISOL'ER.
5 1v .1,14i . ,4,e4i t .p. t *4' 4 4 - i
liariieelfsThoir la col:lElMay atockedivitii
Heavy and . t iglit fie sik':
gunteins substantial manner, and off end et priewi
tbyt cannot fell to suit.
The beet workman ethployed, end none but ty l ebesS
matertal an _
nA rpuriak do: on ettfttpottde; Mid In the best men
Jan. 1 , 1812 43t. G- Gs°. W. NAVI.E.
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Dealer in
HARDWARE
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all lauds, L
ice Wood or coal,
Table and Poi:liet Cutlery,
GE THINIMINGS,
MENG TOOLS
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Hardware Trade,
DERBY & rISHLER,,
ever brought into Wollaboro,
consist:Lug of
CUSTOM WORK.
of all kinds Constantly. on hand. ... ,J
Pelts and Furs
Stiipto anti - saucy Dry Goods,
Buiteti to the tiNltlNti lltabl. end imiclittene wade elpoit Qatly, to which we Jule!
aunt f Ditk (iiiilDB et any kind or callutY• Wu mulw 6 Pe •
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C:: , :ILACZOW.IE - lifie, drat,. C: , , , a3E : 1- 3 E :l '
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uwtli. or ttuocr W , tti,es,; we DXO 144eire11ed this'iseiitiou.; Our
, • . order t 1 desired by the most
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We take pride iu our e‘tlti•E'l 1.1.3 •ARINVENT us ongt l 4 the twititutitins or the to •ii, and ite.it COlLLlptillea
about 100 INitia of Ail vetoad fi.).11 4. ....,,aut to $1,30, wo CA suit almost any east:utter to quality autt price,
and nOllO hail 'Asa .:ur %%haw; to no.i a variety. Almost atio entire stock was port:lnsect Letoru the tidy:ll4o.
and we shall soli as :mar to ul.l in ie..a as possible. None Woad, wait to buy cheaper. as they are tsaritinually.
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advancing iu'ruarket. , , 1
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Corl4-$4.
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DRY GOODS, LADLES' DRESS GOODS, ALAPA
buoy Casillieres, Ready-lade 010ing
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4Tar I ttuvu worked tliem down to yeiYt.OW prloe3 for task , NUNV I
tliotbinp, cat ittkd utudo to order, and a pallet tit gttaranteed,
, J oin' 1, 1874
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JOHN FISHLER
The Largest Establishment in = lifrthern Pa.
Tjr4trala factiltiee fai bp:Wog and bautillug large quantities of Goods esugges
JUL lowest Jobbing tripes. In Our retail departmsd Goods area cold at a it
prices. A large stook of
:,,'. - $T4N11,,,1010.#1;., isjaiiNg
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°LAN, ALL - O=V AND!DOUBLN TIME, PAINTS' DS AND cow . as..
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Transfer Ornaments ;' :Strip,'
Jan. 1, 1872,
'1! - e* -. Spiiiii'_OopOs ..lii4,ltoe
$
wu now trove lull and very CcEimPitto stook of 1
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SKILLED traRICJIIEN.
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The citizens of 'Tioga County are cordially invited to call
The Cheap One-Pike-Cash
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that thy haven!t r time to write a
'CALF;
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PIMIELC)IO act ME.
.. - WHOUSIULE AND RETAIL
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for• Cpirriage
A fedi Mae of al/ Classes of Good appertajoing to Our bUslness
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&iota and Shoes.
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it , laity applied to all arts of diti attitet et o:ts ti pad.
`0413, anci. ale oh ala bora , or, ea r i nee .ekiitilnl44ll,glting
therewith,- te whictll3o4.Blll.l4ll.llColh r.juutitly ezitt,
at front whioli 'lite caturi bat dischiirge g'caerally
'FioCCedh. , ThuVilitit of , CUCCOIS3 in tVeattluic•catarrli
t etofoen low arisen arisen birgory. Prole the bo possiti I 'Ay
ti , 4pplylngromodiog to, these cavities and amebic a
by tidy. of tiro iwilluarY inutlidda. Thia bbataclo in
tholsearof eifeetitig'rurea • hi rittiroly evereoino -by
the inventioaid the Iromito. In using this instrit•
'moot, the Fluid Is.csoleil by,its ono weight tno singling,
forcing ,or pupiplog bahig raquired,) up olio ottani!. in a
fail . g - antly 110 Mg otl .. am to tho bighoat pot lion et
the' uttent paittiageti; pasetos into liiiil Ulm mighty
eleansas aft tho .to titat t and churn barn couttoetati thoro
wit , *
and fleas, out of the opposilo nositil lid 'P.m lo
`lb& its
cuit and oo silo that oolitic] coolfi tentli.tsCsitti
it: Nall I a xplielt directions l ici•cimpati yt t o.h
‘ Jr.)
ine4-nnient • Wltt.n bed. With .this iostrulurtit.; De.
eaget'a• c i atari h lief wily curesi etteitt itt.t..sel..:l oi
iieilid lit Mu 11k. d " hs , a few iiptaieiti'..,lin.
Isprapionur tit' Cater. ii: - 'lt's`tUi 'idol. 'i,...5.1 new:
alsqharge felling . into thi WI floiii - of ilites pi'tif (WO,
watery,. thlek •itiIICUO, parultYLl, .C.11.-/11,1:‘,v.. 0 .,ez0 , „ In,
Others aclryotqui,ctryciteciy, ! . '"e.t . Kor t q ii s oL t v, , , , :ra,
EltbilitilN 1111;. , t . obiArttaii l 4 Gr Tititi a ILtti•klNiqs, clog.
Ingle earaliiiialuenCitawithagenlicougMlitr k i r.i.en.tir
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,thy atiatteerativoa, sua.baltora Übaei,H,l%uteciatitt od,;
141 Ltwarigt Pilt , VOl.P.*.rc,,..,iitilh. ini1 ,14 lilltol: Pitt 4. .40,
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'nt flOppf://annf:/g I RII g:1 o fo o ,i teCt, 111 ligeBVgiliilalial ' it'a
le!glia, tiektiophi t utulity „A h'..• , ..:3 - otity. , ,n,,thw -- ,4,..- tt k . .,,,
; y.
,ptoni4 illptlitoth :143 ier.:Pso,oeiAt Ott any .:,It - >kl fa.,
ono' lime..:,
• - Dr. inagerle ' Milo is
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Da-,1 Isifircr*ii , liiitstd- ;Ann U. , . twit ~,,,,,i , ,,t , ,t t ,)
With the coo.itinitionat ite•ii:ii.riib - cc 1,..i. 1,, t:.'.41.
mei dod in tits PaloPhiot,that.wkaps t ... I. 1..0 t1.,,e1
the teraistly
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Heille.. y hrottild awl iiirts6.tiA 41. 11• t ,. C. 1.14 :Jig ill - lig,
strong or catiatio dt tige to ug3:.,,A., 'I li ~ . A „ 1 1,
liounuty is !iota at .60 I'd'. la 1.11.111 1.41 et (to t .:u+,, I , i
all iiirailtitlists. &kith.' will ho .ocitoti I.v , i.., oprto'
tor onreceipt of 64.) cco ts. .
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AVING reforiied from a'vlsit 'East, I am 'now pre*
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pared) , with a new stock of goodt and instruents.
sr superior.tudueeruents to those in want of Any
thing in InY.Line. Artificial teeth insetted ou a new
and auperfor hive, at low rates. Teeth extracted with
out pain. - Preaervation of the natural teeth a speciality.
Work warranted. Terme reasonable. -. ;
.. A. B. EASTMAN, Dentist,
J a i, - . 1, 1872-tf , Wellaboro, Pa.
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Change of Bante.
Stock of Good
BOUGIiT for cash, and to La sold for cash, at c
prices. Credit system played out.
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"Pay as you go," la a trite old maxim, and, w
lived up to, the truo aoettlue for both seller and b
I intend to sell goods at small profits, l'or cash, n
respectfully solldt a trial from old patrons, and f o
all others who wish to buy groceries and staple g od
at close figures. A. NV. POTTER.
January S, 1872. U
MERCHANT TAILORINIP,
EOROE IVAdINER - , has Just revoived - a auperbi
Ur. aorta:lent of all kinds of
COARSE & FINE CI4OTHI
and is proparod to manufacture in the BEST S
and on tho ahortegit notico. Persona wanting 010
will picture drop in and sea my stock. Good FITS an,
tho best of work. gnaranteed
Jan.-1, 1872-Iy.
General , Insurance Agency
,17t.sou, Twos Co., PA.
• J. H. ,& J. D. Campbell,
A." prepared to Issue Policies in first class o
panics
on altkiuds of Insurable Property ag •
Fire and Lightning at reasonable Ides. We trove a
oxiimine all risks personally in the counties of io
and Potter. J. 11. CAItWBE L.
Nelson, Feb. 7, 1872.-Iy. ' J. LCCAMPB L.
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Tioga Marble . Works.
lIE undersigned is now prepitred to execute al
dera for Tomb Stones and Monuments of eith r
Italian or Rutland Afar
:Of the latest style and approved worknainahip and -I
dispatob:
- tie keeps aonstantly on hand both kinds of
and will bo able to suit all who may favor him trt
their orders; on as reasonable terms as can be ob in
in the country.
Jam 1.1.872
Ladies!, l'urniqhing Good
IUirRS. A. B. ORA.VEI3' EMPORIUM OF FAB: I 0
'An in the Cone Rome Store. A large stock of 0
Piet received and will be sold cheap.
- ,lttra. E. F. 11.11111ALL'will have charge of the hi 111.
cry : department, and will be glad to see her old fri ns
and new ones at all -times. Drop in and Bee ou ne
atore.
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THE INGREDIENTS. TWAT
COMPOSE ROSADALIS are
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism. Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all' diseases of tile
Blood.
ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADALIS
will do more good than ten bottles
of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Itosadalis in theirpractise
' for the past three years and freely
ondove it as a reliable Alterative
and Blood Purifier:
DR. T. Q. PllOll of Baltimore
DR. T. J. BOYKIN, " •
DR. R. W. CARL 61
DR. F. 0. DANNELLY, "
PR. 3. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville
McCARTIiA, Columbia
S. O. •
nu _ ti. n'N011r.F..0... lo 0,
USED AND ENDORSED B '
L B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. WIMELF.R, Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN & C Gordonsville, Va. •
SAWL. G. McPADDEN, Murfrees
boro, Tenn.
Our space will not allow of any ex
tended remarks 'in relation to th.
virtues of Rosadalis. Tothe lfedje
Profession We guarantee a Fluid a
tractsuperior to any they have eve
used in the treatment of disease
Mood; and to the afflicted we say tr
Rosadatis, and you will he restore.
to health.
itosadalis is sold by all Druggist.
prico $1.50 per bottle. Address
CLEIIENTEI & co.' r
Afanufacturing Chemi.sts,
BALTIMOBIC,
ES 13
BRAND-NEW
AT IfIDALFBURY CENTER, PA
CL~~~
fur gentlemen's
* * 11 5 1 dig , Z l lll 3 1 11 ‘-47-E
AND
TO BUTT EVERYBODY, AT
MRS. A. B. CIMA
Mrs. C. P. SMITH,
1619111.1113.01 . 37"
and I
Ipww - otL , *ttkloWot===O
PAM
.apt.., ...._ _____ /pt... , .
System, cargyirncoff - 01l iimsottoue,)patter and restoring'
the blood h:),..xiteallt:y . condition,inricking it, t•efreibing;
and invigorating both niiiiil,'and body. They are easy
, of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their
,results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease.
No Person can take these Bitters aecord-
Mg_ to directions. And remain long. unwell,` provided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
meane; and •the vital organs wastert-heyond the point •
of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Clieit, Diz
siness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, had Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
i ll e di o t r ,l l : f ila e. n ti : e i s a e tio T n o o n f ic tli ß e
i duence that a marked improvement is soon perCep- ,
l le Kidneys, and a hundred o ther painful sym ptoms,
re the offsprings of Dyspepsia. . In these coinplaints
i has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar
ntee of its Merits than a lengthy advertisement;
Ipor 'Venial° Complaints, in young or old,
arried or tingle, at the dawn of womanhood, or the
t ble.
iers ge d ,P isp ai l t a i y in so the de rg d i e o d ns a o r i t
~, , • ,
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`Per Inflarmuntori rand Ch Tonic Blinn.
Minis and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious,
emittent and intermittent Fevers Diseases.of .tho
.10m1,Liveri Kidneys and Bladder, Fevers,
Bitters have
•een most successful. Stich Diseases are caused by
iiiated Blood, whick is generally produced by derange
%tent of the pigestiye Organs. , • ,
They taro a.Gituatio Purgative , as Avail as
Tonic, posseSaing also this peculiar merit of acting
• a Et powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflarn.
, ar,tiop - 44,the.,A.ivet: and ViaceralOrgaus, aml Bilious
I ;Mir ,
Skin. Dittent . aa, E ruptions letter,t Salt
* heu , Blotches, Slams, Pimples,•Pustdles,•Boils, Car.
uncles, Ring : worms, Scald-Read, Sore Eyes. .Ery
ipelas, Itch. Scdrfa, Discolorationiof the Skin, Humors
:nd Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
re literally dug up and carried out of the system in a
:lidrt thne by the use offltese Bitters. One bottle its
=ueh cases will convince 'the most incredulons of their
ts rat ive effects.
Cleanse the 'Vitiated Blood whenever you
find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples,
Ei pinions, or Sores; 'cleanse it when .you find at ob
structed and sluggish in the veins : cleanse it when it is
foul ; your feelings will tell youkvlsen. Keep the blood
pure, and the health of the system will follow.
Braterult thousands proclaim. VitrUCAlt BIT
TERS the, most wonderful /uatigorant that ever sustained
the sinking system.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in
the system of so many thousands, are effectually de
strayed and removed. Says a distinguished playsiol
°girl iThere is scarcely an individual upon the face of the
earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms.
It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that
worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy
deposits that breed these living
- monsters of disease.
No, system of Medicine, no vermanges, no anthelmin
itics, will free the systein troll worms like - these Bit
ters.
Mechanical Mileages. Persons engaged its
Paints and Minerals, such Iv Plumbers, Type-settew;
Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will
be subject to paralysis of the Bowels, To guard against
(lilt take a dose"Ot WALKER'S VINEGAR BITTERS once
or twice a week, as a Preventive.
lililiana, Iteinittenti . and Intermittent
PONiOIII, which arc so pre4aent in the valleys of our
great rivers throughout dial, sited States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio Missouri, Illinois, Ten
i.
nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos,
Rio Grande, Peat), Alabama; . Mobile, Savannah, Roan
oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa
ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer
and Autumn, and remarkal so during seasons of
unusual heat and dryness, r invariably accompanied
by extensive derangements o tt o stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. T here are always more or less
obStrnctions of the liver, a weakness and trritable siate
of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowel's, being
clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat
mem; a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon
these Ivatlous organs, is essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic for the purpose equal to DR. J. WALlatfeS
VINEGAR Byr - rarts, as they will speedily remove the
dal-k-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are
loaded, at the same tune stimulating the secretions of
the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions
of the digestive organs.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings;
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, G,iter, Scrofulous
Inflammations, Indolent IntlaMniations, Mercurial Af
fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc., etc. In these ,
__ as in all other constitutional Dis
eases, WALICHR'S VIMIGAR BITTIGRS have shown their
great curative powers in the most obstinate and intract
able cases. 1
Dir l .Walker , ii Califorla Vinegar 'Utters
act on all these cases in a simil r manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cau e, and by resolving away
the effects of the inflammation Ktlic tubercular deposits)
the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure
is effected.
® The properties of DR. WALKER'S VINEGAR
BITTERS are Aperient; Diaphoretic and Carminative,
Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic Sedative, Counter-Irri
tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-BilionS.
The Aperient and mil Laxative pi operties of
c i .
DR. WALKER'S VINEGAR B 1 rintc are the, best safe
guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers,
their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect
the humors of the lances. Their Sedative properties
.nay cm:. tit rite net Vt.m s ny.ic gat, ovt.rtim,l., .....1 1........1.,
caner trout Inflammation, wit, .olie ' cramps, etc.
Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout
the system. -'The4 Diuretic pkoperties act oil the Kid
neys; correcting and regulatinie the flow of urine. Tll6r
Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre
tion of bile, and its discharges through the bili.ary ducts,
and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc.
Fortify tiro body agor B t diseitee by purl.
lying all its fluids with 'Virus An rrreits. No epi
demic can take hold of a syst m thus forearmed. Tho
liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the
nerves are rendered disease-p I Yoe( by this great invig,-
orant. , „
Dlreetions.—Take of the Bitters on going to bed
at night from a half to ono and one-half wine-glasifull,
Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton
chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and takd'
out•cloor exercise. They are composed of purely veget
able ingredients, and contain no spirit.
J. WALKER, Prop'r. R. H. IdeDONA.I.II& CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.,
andeor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York:
SOLD ;BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
May 29,1872-3 m.
I F you want afirot-olaas
Piano or, Organ,
call on B. F. DOWD at Dr. 'A. D. Eastman's office.—
He hats the •
Eitey Organ„ TrebbeP
Ha/l i nes Bros, Pianos,
Sheet ' MUBIC, Instruction Books, Piano and Organ
' LI Spreads, and anything In the lino of first.class musical
Goods. T. F. Stratton & Co'r Band Instruments.
Also tho Demestic*Sewing Machine. Call hi and see
me, B. F. DOWD.
•r We'labor°, April 24. 1872.-U
Every year increases the popularity
of this valuable• Hair Prciparation;,
which is due to mertt•alone. We can
assure our old pattjans that it' is kept,
fully up to its high standard; and it
is the only reliable and perfected prep
aration for restoring GnNy on FADED
tti HAIR to its youthfid color, making it
soft, lustrous, and .41ken. The scalp,
- by its use, becomes white and clean.
It removes all eruptions and dandruff,
and, by its tonic properties, prevents
the hair from falling, ' out, as it stimu
lates and nourishes) the hair-glands.
tnn
4 By its use, the hair grows thit:ker and
P' stronger. In baldnos, it restores the
capillary - glands to their normal Vigor,
- and will create a new growth, except
- •in extreme old ageJ it is the most
4- economical HAIR linEssuco ever used,
GEO. WAG D
I. as it requires fewer applications, and
gives the hair a -splendid, glossy ap
pearance. A. A. Itayes, M.D., State
AsSayer of Massachnietts, says, "The
constituents are pure, and carefully
selected for excellent quality; and I
consider it the lineT .PREPARATION
for its intended purposes."
Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicines.
Price Ono Dollar. ,
FF4ANIC ADA , n
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Buckingham s Dye
FOR THE WHISKERS.
As our Renewer in many cases re
qUires too long a time, and too•much
! 1
" care, to restore gray or faded Whisk
ers, we hive prepared this dye, in one
. preparation; which will quickly and
effectnally accomplish this result. It
is asily applied, and produces a color
w ichi will neither rub nor Wash off.
So dby all Druggists. Price Fifty
ntsl
, .
1 anufadured 'by R. P. HALL & CO.,
__
. . NASHUA, N.S.
Jan, 1, 1e72.
For Sale in . 11norville.
Ceigi.w42.lo.iryy
oi V e o home. Good terius
Juue 15121
Pianos!
Organs !
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'WITH I'AIN.
RELIEF .W A "OISItv: F o n
VAIN.
It an the fin4ll3lll
rrilo Onl Pn.ln ilettlottiw
that instantly stop% ho mod.,excrarlatlng Pht. niitta'
littbanntatlourt, rind urea tibugortintitt, Ariwthor or a„d
Lungs, SIOMIIth, BO vole,, or otter gla(13.01-1 ow,
unc lippliratintl,
1N FltO.M. ON ;TO TWENTY
nn matter how vir lent or excruciating the
rithlcii, I n firm, c rti ,o ol .
Nournigle, ',root ed with discast; gunjr ,
) RADWAY' 'READY RELIEV
S ild, AI? MilD rNSTANT
INFLAMMATION
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tlfc goad', Relief' totiwi.or;
t i ordittleulty t•xirts.....iiit an,
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COLD CIIILLS,
Tillta . hirie.licUll of
parts where tiro pal
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newly
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and Ague,. and nil
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or 1 0 1.ESII A 1) WEIGHT- CLEAR. SEAN' A .:1;1
Gib:MITI VIII, ( 0.311•1. EN lON SECURED To„N L I , i
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' it it ' AD WA Y 1 Zsi,:,
.SARSAPA ILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADE TH . MOST ASTONISHING CCP.' t .
50 qu ICI:, :.) HA1.1.14 ARE Tilt; ( . 11.."..:•,01 ;
.'PHE BODY Hthl;:it(HJES, 11111HOt TM' I,
FLUFINOK ' ( b"VIIIS ,TRULY majNi„,i,t; . ; rr . f .
„Ai FMINE. 'IIIAT ~ .
Every Day an hierellso In ricsii
- and - We ght Is Seen and Fch.
THE CRC T BLOOD •putorm:i . ,‘!
.Every drop o l i tre' SAESAPARH.LIA N 1 E E2..1. , ,"
ENT condi - ionic: t tts through the GlOod Si text, rin ~
and ether fluids. i juices of the system t ire . igoi in Li ;
fdr It. repa irs the 1, eaten of the body with tic , and i, .n• i
iiinterlal._ - Sera Ala, fyiiiiilis 'Consumption uoi t inn o
disease, Veers li he l ltioat, ' Afnlitli, ',tumuli, No.l. i..
the" Glantli and Trier parts - '‘ti . the :.)'stria, Sroc 1t..... ,
, I l
5 1
Stremotta Disc i . ep. trout Hie kris, and' the - it. r.i.
fortes of Sktp em's, tiiiiitloim po s ., Serer, fi,,,,,p
Head, Ring Worm Slit Memo, Et e-ii.cLei . 1) .0.1-, libi.i
'Epols, Worm) Ii the Elcsli, 'lnnen:, C.n0.0.., M 1).2
Womb, and all .c. tzenlng and painfoi din -i, I: 1i.t.7.
Sweats, I.Oss o S 'ern!, and all V. asp, SU the Inci pro. '-
pie, are within I re curative range of this wonder (.1 :Slittl.
ern Chemistry, a d a Gni , dsys't tine will prove to any
person usiti4 I f r elth,r of the,: folio s or i11,..:ii.: It,
, ,
potent power t C re them,
111 the patio) aily licOluitly priltn.cil by tho. r..,, .i,,,,
rind' dpeomponi i'i I that is efirditinAllv pto4ro-,.ipi„T . "I.
(Tulsa. arienti igi, lie,e wastcs, and ii pairs ire s...iiii.. x, .1
new ntatelial nit le. from healthy blood —abd th.i IL
SARSAPAR I Jr . AN will and dot-, A..C.111 , ::.
Not only dais the SAIIAAPAIIII.II%:t ftl'a.)LNYln i ,
nil known rein dillt agents in tho cure (4 ('lrrolii,,, ` i i ,
lour, Constant on I, and Skin de:CS-ES; but it is lt,
positive cure f .r
Kidney
Urinary, and ' "i
tiltoprige of W al
ease, Alberni:l Ir
dust deposits, or
substances Ilk 1 t
bilk, or there A
white bone-dt sl
limning reuseth
Sinall of the Liu
WORM!
far - Worms- P 4
Tumor
Vurod
Du. RADWA :-.1
It
bowels. All t e I'm
every thing th t iv:
raw your Reso vent,
hi It, toecaut , e I 112,1
of the Resolve tt o,
!lee of your R 41y
teen or felt, a II I
for twelv e ye. rg.
towels, over t -
othen. You
D
PERE
perfectly t. tele:A, elegantly stritc.l with i: weet in.
purge, reg ate, purify, eleamo, and ntrengtheo Ilut
way Pills, for tto cure of all distil dets of the Mom, .
Liver, Do cis, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Di -, ,-..
Headache, Co stip:aloe, CO`iiireaPSP,
~.I nil ig t +.l), ,
i
Dyepepataeit Me Isuces, Btlious Fes et, liithingesti..l,
the Bowels., IPII cs,an d all Derangements of the Inlet nal\ .
cera„ sWartuffer to e ff ect a positive vole. Purply Vt e,:,
hie contain ego mercury, in i uerals, or delet emus at n....
rlir" Obs2rvo he following symptoms 1 esuit Mg I.—
Disorders o : the Digestive Organ.i:
Constipstitni la tad Files. Fullikesa of the Wood in th. it ..•
I r,
Acidity of Oe St roach, NftWei. Multige. la seim .1 1, .:
Fullness or Weigh In the Stomach, Sour Fruci.thont. slot., It.:
Fluttering et the It of the Stomach, SW IIIIMITIV, 4.1 15 , IL : t
Hurried and Oleic It lireathlng, Fluttering at the 11".. I, Ck, A ~,_
Cr Suffocating Sen tious whoa in a IA ing P.turi, 1).1,a,
Vision, Dots or MT lot before the Sight, - Fever and Dull I ... ,
the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellen ii,-, of ihe !,..
and Eyes,a lalthe Side, Client, Limb', and ,eddo. /WA, -
Heat, Burnt g In the Flesh.
111
Ilk few il Besot RADWAY'S PILLS will f, Le the ~,
tem from rill the above-named disorders. Pt no, o - , , , ~
per box. BOLD BY • DIRUDG isTs.
REAL/ 1" FALSE AND TRUE." Send one Ito
stamp to ItADWAY & CO., No. 877 Maithe 1n. , , li. ~.
York. information worth thousar cis en ill Le rent y,,,
31a. •l 0
QM
IMI
*/11 s,
dpp7
4 o'i luti.1 1
I Het::
tniportt
Cliarles K
dam by
Iltipurt,Al
by iluhoi t
gl Cal Bide
waled in I. 43, nci hr by Slu mimes if., roil ,- Inr'dal
raised iu N sir lictinsivielf, and rtpresentra - as a )113.1
bred Thigh. b nr, bred by Wingate Twonibly. 4: If
and Hold to Bei j. Thin:sten, Lowell, Maq.o , 1:::::1, and I
1
David Bill, Dri, 4..p0,.t, Vt., 1841. in his I,LiSSi.SSii.Li i,
gairerl grettt. raccor. Thia hor.7,c, got more Ingh pro 4.
colts than tny us so of his day. He died 'Nor , Is.„
t
tic was the sir • of •• Etta,: AU. s," and Eland - no
the dam of :: 'I OW AN DA ." (Jul Nx line paS,tri n la.l.in
blurt: poin e. (Jack 13,2„ 1,1 Inuids 3 illelid s hwh, ili
3
yeays old ii ly. Dis
e iS Oise, of the tirsilt mast I:ah
animals this +nary has pioduce.l. He is beili,lii
blooddilco, of gleat strength. and action pellet t t
is in clog , : 'it ci,:cnnity to two of the most Iq:talin sta:
ions iu thi Nation : 41u,ah/ctqatint and /Ada ..1:::1
and as thelsira et trotters, thesO two great hors,-; slit
far abfive all cbmpelition iu this Orally pact gen i i at r,,:
. better i'Onsion of blood Is not iu the American hop
that. iu "ToWANIIA." I is a fortunate ero=s II
'bids fair fcr a,brilliant fu ure in all respects. It 15
success, at dArue merit l II be appreciated by (- nub
jilineiciuti Men. We ha e. arrived at a poriist al.
niece :JUIN,' galibleatioi l it the horse is of bill little a
count, :null anything, of value in Ins history ~.r ter,.
iug,'cost, l r abor, long research, thought: and` lunacy •
. ..... ... ..._ _
_
..
..The Antiesn Trotting Register," which •• • •10,61,-..
that 13 AnwiPof the pedigree:kg Trotting Boi H 4-3, Os
anet4lors!l'e nt. l
a --13Cell(tatit3, witlll a ret:ord 01 1011 U
lished perlermanees in which a milo was trotted •
paced in 2 40 or less, from the earldi st dates tot It
close of 18 8, and full record of the perferman•:s •
1869 and 1 70, giving complete summaries of 01,r !..:
thousand 4ordeds. with au introductory essay oa ti,
true origi 'of the Mimi icon Trotter. this m 4 v•••
thing. Fa so pedigrees aro quite t• • ••• Cl ‘llllO.lll 'no
work shu out imposition in a great dcgr• e J h
Wallace, c compiler of the "Anus lean Mud lhod• .0!
Trotting yt Tister," gives a better intelii .•:u hot •IN .
the liorse than any other.
"TOWADA - will he shewt• m ai
1•ne , ,.! t•• I t
that think if patronizing hint IKAW,-(11 tut 11,111, ,
five and ei lit o'clock, a.m., on pleasant we. I: d,,, • -
lila style a i d flue trotting action nhtn time.•l• 11,
aunty maho his :min character. The des, st •-• 10U.
brings the !roan to fibs foro• mule! - so it is w•th r" ? rrri.'
cf earth. l • 1,
.
TIMMS- 7 0(M litualrd donut a to I mn. ; I ,v,at. , . to:
dollars at the of set•viec, which will ' o not Is •••!•••• o,
in any e.vent, and seventy-tiv•• dollars, when ',love!! I:
foal. Best care taken of Marea on I'4 aac.nal.l, t, rm.
All accident-4 and escapes at cornet's ri , l: lli •••••••
must be lilt or brought to the a t.11)10 whoa de -,i La -
Marcomet proven in Mal cau be rEtntlied .th :.t s, .: .1 ,
frerf char •.1.
li :AsoN.-±First or April to July fa ~ t Foil ,3 ,,, 1 --
.Fn.`at et September to Dt-e.Jubc•r tirat
JOHN D• M.•:-: r OAT
Towanda", Pa., May 't'. 1 , 372-nln.
•
.PII!TOGRAPHY
:
i
ALL kir s, styles and Sizes eel Picture: Lb.., a.l
execs' it in artistic-wanner at D i-lt l'i:ii, , l .1.,
Gallery, op saslte Cone House, Well , hot 0
Porte' its on Porcelain Plates
Nothing fin lr can be offered than these healthful 1 , -
eelnan Pictt res in a velvet ease or hails? 1 hem :-.: I
nese and delicacy' are supernn to allything pi ' , .at-
On iron or siper. If yon want a
of yourself, go to Naramore's.
If yon want the veri boat that call L•e La 1
Narainoro's.
If yon wtuitsomething that looLd
araoro's.
• If yon tan old Dagneil•euo
Atubrotype, Pr other Pieturea . copied and 171i1114i i•
can do that as reasonable as any idler man• '1
trill bo finished in India Ink, Oil or 3 v. ll
desired
Persona \visiting pictures of groups and ) 13 "
will receive especial attention.
A large asoortment of FMIIOB and Flawing 3latcl l . o
cowitautly on hand, MI LIMN 0 .
Pii , ,tures Framed lo Onto,
H. B.—Don't mistaLu the plaeo, over A. D. Ea9tn3.l: ,
Dental .1300111 ti.
April 2.1, 1572.-tf.
YOUNG BERTRAND.
11
I HIS well known Stock Horse will timid for Nbtr ,
during the season at the subscriber's St3t.le n
onshore. Ills sleek is so well known there e 4 no n"
eecalty of remarks. It. is sufficient to say, for r , ml
stars they areinot surpassed, or for power of endm
once. This Itorsa is a coat black, weighs wie 1t , ..3• , '
sound, and kind in harnees, his foals Imo., the me,.
Bertriceahla of any horse in this section for all plait-)
ses. Av the request of numerous patrons. I hale de
terintned to stand hint where ho can be found at al
times by those that wish for his serrieo,
E. A. FlSH,Propri , 1 ):.
Wellaboro, May 1, 1872-aw.
. Howse and Lot for Sale.
RE undersigned offers for solo his Homo._ aml to
T
on Main street, in Elkton& Pa.. eta very low price ,
Bald Oontalne one-half acrd, and is under good 01 '
tivatlon. For tarmr..lio.: apply to thO subscriber.
W411%101 4 Fobal s 1544 nacocg,
J. P. )MU;I3.
L'
,EADY RELIEF
f a tumbler of Ivaler ;II Id a!, ;
41•A1i.M.:3, HOU!: ,'4l4',ilAci !
I K. ISEADAVIIE., 1)IANI:11 A
WIND IN 'I /IN 1.:i)W1.•
waya carry a 1.,(1111i.c,f it if II
ith tlion: - A. f, , w d>ol iu 11,44. .
cliabee
it:onlyurltillet.!u,:t
lit AND AC; VC.
GtJl cm cvl f r liuv n•, t.
t. iu t 1,6 wr.11,1 M.I. wlll <u+r ,
Ibex 11111,,t1,,
otlwr N.cvtcl fai<l: l ,l by ICA
83 RA DWA 'CCE.II>i 1:1.1..t!
le. Sold
6- Bladder
0 .1) ill9O 09 t eirarel, Diah.t‘:, 1., •-„
to , lueonthteme ot 1.111.10,1 a
I. and in all C 11.10.1 where tle to I,el.
r the water 'Od, (161111V,`AO'
h: white et zoo eg r , 01 thread.-
a morbid, dad:, totiotei
t deposits, and when 11,..r, e , I , a IA „ , „
(,1 WllO. foal r.,ia .
It and along the Loins,
, —The only I:nown :hire . to
a, Tape, etc.
112 lieareAl vort.iil
31 - Radway's ea veili.
nirVI.PI.V. MA .s .Jul) I. 1 •
11:1Ve).11.1.0varitti Tu!nor in th.• ..,-....
.t. 31, :Aid "there ws- nal,,ti, toe IL' Ic.
t recommended ; but ratter,' It, IN 11a
and thought I notild try it, ent had ,;,.
,uir,t,,l for two Ire ),Ai, I tC....A.1.-,
.od one 1,,... of Itnaypl:,',,, I'lll , , an I to , 1,
EEtellet; nod there IL not n trot 01 t I , n,.. t, '
„feel better, smarter, and hap Her tlrn, I 1,-,
he V. orrt tumor tuts U. the I, u:. • :
FI
In rgin. 1 write thlt . to'3 on ft, tin: 1, ^
a in.ll,lt.h it If you choose.
HANNAH P. 1,-.SAIT,
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RADWAY'S
CT PURGATIVE PILLS
ME
igh Brwl Hambletonia
timx py 7.4 . Irtl/ i
OWANDit s ".
1/61. a _Una leg, uumbe
.Mares at the Baric.;
the subscriber at
Tow N , PENN 'A.
N
t.t .11
t
" 411, ..th 0.14. by IZ;; , i)i.
Ind by by ala
Iland.d..,tottkart dam it a 3 .
I,\' r
IC, imported Rellfuyilik,.. (,ral
by lild Banda/ to ,idett„ and
at:d the dun th Old 'one,
!VI% •TOWN.NDA •••
2
1., it
Good rictiar•e
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