Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, August 21, 1872, Image 3

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    • USEFUL AND
- Cracked Heels.
(3. K. A., Carthage," have a mare
in training hat is continually troubled with
cracked heeltifotherwise- in goOd-iieillth.--7; -
Let her rest. 9. few ,days, altd,:theytetil
apparently all right, but thefirst time she:
is speeded afterwaids3hey; erack Open` and
become :IS 'bad as`ever, - -notwithStanding the
most unremitting care to l ikepp, her, heels,
clean and dry after washiag and driving.—
What isjite proper tiTrIPPOIt ?A
ilitBmir.—Some horses are no doubt more
predisposed to cracked -heels tharr?others,
but nevertheless the immediate causes, the'
various, - May', be Sampled tip,,ittitlei the gen
eral heads of neglect and mismanagement,
any very s,uddenchangelrom liestioeold;
or from cold to heat, is very'likely-to,tle,
range the secretions of- the skin. Hence
washing the legs, espeCially , with"hot wa
ter, is very apt - to - indtieeleraeked
The use of caustics and active astringents
frequently do irreparable misehicrz ICI um
e those` Who 4 legs
are disposed,, to fill—Arc, prOispase& q ty
cracked: heels.,-.. Though , this. allectionAs
usuallyassociatedwith neglect or-mismant
%,ngement, we occasionally findit in' animalti
'receiving the best of care.' Horses well
groomed and regularly exercised sometimes
sutler from cracked heels.: The process of
sweating induces the affection: Tile ;sweat
trims down into the hollow of the, heels, lind
the evaporation of the persplratien; strong;
ly impregnated as it is with the salts of the
blood, may possigly lead te,disease : . re
gard to treatment—first, the" Cause, if it can
he discovered, must be removed., The heels
should be washed every night •iwarm wa
ter or carefully enveloped m flannel banda
ges. Soap, though CominOnly used in con
nection with the water, is injurious,, because
the Micah contained lit it spoils the-material
thrown out for the reparative process:- '- °int%
meats of various kinds arc 'used. The fel
lowing, if properly Prepared,: is the most
perfect local application for inveterate
cracked-heels that is known Take of ox
ide,of zinc, one drachtn t "lard; 'one ounce;
powdered gum benzoine, ten grains ; cam
phorated spirits, one drachm—mix thor ,
oughly.-•The mode of application IOWA&
ter for attention. It should.be gentlY44b
, bed upon the crack with the finger, son's to
distribute it in a moderately thick layer over
the affected part, and to insinuate it asnittell
• as possible under, the crusts that that' be
formed in the disease. Once properly ap
plied-, it will prevent further crust from col
lecting, while it serves the several purposes
of a new cuticle to the abraded skin, a wa
ter dressing, and a harrier to the oxidising
action always present in inflareation". The
heels must not be washed after the applica
tion of the ointment ;• they may be Nsiped
with a soft napkin as - much as may sewn
necessary, but when the ointment is once
applied it should not be removed by wash
ing: without good reason ',for ;Ma
ROAV PSG Ct I ESTN I:M.-WC have o n • re :
peated occasions suggested the griming of
chestnuts .upon • soils where but little else
will grow, as a mesas of profit, both in the
fruit and wood.; The chestnut is rapid in
its growth, and will in front ,Cight'to ten
ychrs begin to bear a crop of nuts frihn the
seed. T his seed, however, should betplant
ed as soon us the fruit is ripe and-before it
becomes dry. Chestnut will thrive almost
anywhere, and would be especially valuable
where timber is scarce and rough land
abounds to appropriate to the purpose. A.
good selection of the American chestnut is
the best. Our nuts arc 'much superior in
quality to the Spanish, Trenelt, or Italian,
though not nearly so large and even, grafts
can be set with the ease and certainty of the
pear. There is always a market demand
for the nuts greater than the supply, or any,
supply likely to be furnished.
The question is one of real interest in ev
ery section where scrub-land is abuodant
and timber scarce; or wherever there is'such
land, as a means of profit with refercnde on
ly to the fruit.—Germantown Telegraph.
TA_NICING Lis.AmEn.—E. -T. Ilugbee, of
Bethel; bas made a discovery in tanning
leather, which he claims will revolutionize
the business. The material he 118 PS is dye
It oat forest leaves. lie has been experi
menting with leaves for the past two months,
and the result IS'entirely satisfactory. One
ton of leaves Will tan as much leather as live
cords of hemlock bark; and will do the work,
in one-half the time. By mixing the leaves
and bark in equal proportions, orte-fourtliof
the time is saved. The leather tanned by'
this process is more flexible, smoother, and
yet retains the strength of the raw hide in a
greater degree than that tanned by bark.—
Mr. Bugbee exhibited some speeisiens at
the Vermont State. Pair, which were awar
ded the lirst premium after being subjected
to the severest tests.'
IVENtirsor L..orns—The Canada Farmer
gives the following suggestions in regard to
weaning lambs : "When separated• from
the ewes, lambs should be placed in a field
as distant as possible from them, so as to
be out of reach of their bleating, and they
will become contented and thriving, The
pasture to which the lambs are put ought to
be somewhat better than that to which they
have been accustomed, yet not too luxuriant;
andif the ewes and lambs can be turned in•
to it together for a week, and then taken
away, the lambs will not then fret so much
ns would be the case were they 'removed to
a field that is strange to them.'!
For the Household.
- HOW . TO GET flailf.P.--How to get sleep is
to many perso s a mdtter of high impor
tance. Nervous persons, who are troubled
with wakefulness and kxcitability, usually
have a strong tendency of blood to the'brain,
ith cold extremities. The pressure fthe
fi .0(1 on the :brain' keeps it in a stinullated
ct• wakeful state, and the pulsations in the
he t,l are often'painful. . -Let - such • arise and
chafe the hody..and extremities with a crash
towel, or rub smartly with the hands to pro-'
mote circulation, and withdraw the excess
ive amount of blood from the! brain, and
they will fall asleep in a few minutes. A
sponge bath and rubbing, or a cold bath, or
'a good run, or a rapid walk in the open air,
or going up and down . stairs a few times
just before retiring, will aid in equalizing
circulation and promote sleep. These rules
arc simple, and easy of application in cas
tle or caldn, and may minister to the.com
fort of thousands who would freely expend
money for an anodyne to promote "nature's
sweet restorer, balmy sleep."
To S . rox.BLEutsma.---It is said that bleed
ing from a wound on man or beast may be.
stopped by a mixture of wheat flour and cons
Iron salt, in equal parts, bound on' with al ,
cloth. If the bleeding is profuse use a
large quantity, say from ono to three pints:
It. may be left on for hours, or even days, if
• . necessary. The person who gave us this
recipe says in this manner he saved the life
of a horse which was bleoeding from a
wounded artery ; the bleeding ceased in five
mioutes after the application. It has been
successfully applied in other cases.
EXTINGIIISRINO KEROSENE LAMPS,—Ex
plohi6iis of kerosene lamps are frequently
produced in the attempt to extinguish them
by blowing down the chimney. This is a
very dangerous practice, and should - alWays
he, avoided. ' The desired result will be ac
complished couch more certainly and safely
by giving a sharp and rather prolonged putt'
exactly at ri*ht angles to the top of the
• chimney. The draft thus created draws the
dame away from the wick, .when the car
bonic acid immediately beloW the departing
dame also extinguishes the red-hot, charred
end'of the wick.
DIET FOR DIARRTICEA.—Roast some rice
as.you would coffee ; then grind it in a cop
fee mill ; then dissolve two ounces of gum
arabie in one pint of hot water; when dis
solved put in a teacup of rice, and let it boil
entv minutes, or until it is the consist.
ency of mush. If too thick, as you see it,
thin it with - hot water. Desperate cases
have been cured by this remedy.
DyeREI"CIA RElSEDY.—Ctimmomile flow
ers, one ounce; one quart cold water; put in
at night and it is fit for use in the morning.
DDSC, one wine glass a day. When the bot
tle is about half used, fill it up again. The
patient will be cured before he has used
many bottles.
How TO PEELPtACTICES RAPIDLY.—As the
time for putting up peaches will soon be
here, NIA) have procured from ajady friend
the
_following recipe for peeling peaches,
which we confidently recommend, to our la
dy readers : "Take a kettle of'very strong
lye, and heat to boiling ; take a wire cage,
similar to a corn popper,---fill it with'peach
tes and dip into the lye for a moment—then
into cold water. With a coarse towel wipe
each peach, and the rind will peel off
smoothly ; then drop into fresh cold water,
and the operation is complete. You need
have no fear of insuring the flavor of, the
peach. -
TO • COLOR Km MOW* LIEMIXIFOL
BLAm.r-Take four ounces alcohol and a
handful of logwood chips; dissolve the hips
n the aleoliol; put the gloves on your bands
and put the liquid op with a sponge.
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did not pure.nue for My bride ,
Rieh jeweled-Al:1p sett malty fans,
But what I tboeght would be _her pride— • - • st
A set complete et pole eackparke ?
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I woidd:i3c4:ivin erreet..TennliArtereff ~ . .,144. , .:
By golden gifts of autirte pawn.;
If aka a reaper wife shouldprove -
Rite' would prefer tome bagalof ticittr.
I dtd tiolitts .. e' s
Nor s ft , It
Bu l l ea d ri t t tE 4 i i , e ll 111 i !I
t t- ~..P.. • 1. 4,
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I did not give her rubies red. -. ,-.
To loud her raven 'hat relief,
But what would charm when We Wire tie'--
A good wanly of pOlled beer'.
I did lkot Arlonlrith her lore,
That pined. to nestle on ;ay Incas' t, •
JuAt like kdrooulng. tired dote,
But sent a couch whore it could rest.
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I au 'not utten tban moon - watt briglit;
'rake Jennie out for trangud walks;,
lint took her—west would-mom &tight—
• A dozen oaoh'or Itufiresatitt forks.
I did not send her flObierobilEht; ' •
Whese brightness. ait, 60 quickly wsht e,
But neuther, in the darkest night,
A sot of ahcela and counterpanes..
biz • I
And jio - 11 %Ps on 4 14114 ;••• i -
NVJuld" lab alt - te.ideot,
Bat then—l ehould, have said before—
bho jilted int., and kept the lot.
CAIkitIAICNOTF.S.-:;A"o,,it;
The flower of the Dernoeratie, flock—the
eroweuss.
The crow is a raven, and the; Deinacraey
-
are a-raven' for crow. -
"Liberals may'be6ure that their Demo
cratic allies are close friends—they are crow
11/ c rt
ANVIIC I? V 41104tirata 13.05 t i.. con-t
gregate are changing their ,names to crow
bars.
Democrats have eaten ,S6Aitt4li,Muir l►lt
they have already become croakers, They
have caws. . •
The:Democrats will have a great rally , in
November, at Cro'nest 'aft the Hutitior
They will stay there.
At present Democrats know all about the
crow'lltut thl4 , ii the last year of Democrat
ic e..roup-knowledLEYf t ••••,•,`..... ,
Nobody ought to poke fun at the crows as
au article of Democratic diet. It is as good
as anything else to die at.-31ilsori,4:Deneo
end.
One sentence in Mr. Sumner's letter will
be likely some day 19 come home to roost:
"No man or party etin expect power except
for the general welfare."
Many of our country papers hope to.hold
out until after election by furnishing them
selves with "patent insides." - That's I , just
the thing for WW2 Brown!
General Kilpatrick lays his damages in a
suit against the Bath (Me.) Times at 430,000.
The courts will, perhaps, put the three an
the other side of the ciphers.
Buckalew has been in (dike over
twenty years, and has drawn over, $70,000
of the public 'Abney, in the way of salaries,
to say nothing of incidentals and pickings:
The llcrald Says: "Jett Davis dying in
female attire wits not half so grotesque and
cowardly as Democracy skulking Into the
old white but and twiat,ofiforece:, - Gr4f.ley.,''
Senator Sumner 'advi'st4t - '' his ` i( biltrilS"' to'
recognize the bail bond given at Baltimore,
They ; wilt be likely to (lothiff,t46idneit
side by side witn the bail bond given at
Richmond.
-Mr. Sumner's reference to "his excellent
friend Chase" is quite suggestive, as it Calls
to mind a wreck which should serve
.as a
warning to those who:desire to stand well
in history.
Congressman Golladay, of Tennessee, has
declared that he is for Greeley because he
signed Jell: Davis' hail bond and was in fa
vor of paying the South for the emancipa
tion of slaves.
Mr. Stanton, the husband of Elizabeth
Cady Stanton, is a Greeley man. Mr. Gage,
the husband of Mrs. Joslyn Gage, is also a
Greeley man. Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Gage
are both Grant men.
Lieutenant General •John Hay goes for
Greeley. lie would probably be private
secretary, and that is "darned sight, better
business than loafing 'round! the thrtme."—
anclunati Ofinmercitil. .
. Every intelligent colored man will agree
'with Mr. Sumner that "the ,present condi.
Lion of the colored citizen is in peril." They
will remember, lia,weyier, :t hat 4,llolr"perir
-husliever'come froM t to Reptiblleuti,pafty.
Governor Hoffman sk-, - 4-ethat Horace Gree:
ley is a pretty pod judge of men; hp can
pick out' au honest limn or. a knave as quick'
as any one. The Governor ought to know;
Greeley has been calling thini a political
_knave for the last seven years.
Mr. Frederick Douglass,lietui 'article on
the Presidential campaign, says that "wher
ever else Mr.‘ Greeley may have beehinoth
er days, wherever he may be to-day, 'to his.
'inner conciousness he is, practically with,
the political enemies of the- hladic. man's.
liberty."
' A. little more said about 'the - President's
absence from Washington, arid . ; Rorke
Greeley will be apt to make a - bid for , Voteit,
by pledging himself that if chosen' its -oc
cupant, he will consent to close confinement,
through dog-days and all other ;days, in ihe
White House for four years,- -
Henry Wilson stated, to — ti, COrrespondeni
!recently that during thirty-Oro. yeanakit
litical life he hactmade abOntAhliteeti,hutt
'dred speeches, which had apifearedinlirititi'
;and, so far as his' 'Memory exlended, ;had
'uttered but one sentence that he regretted,
and that betauseirwinisapinihended.
The Rebel General p. H. Hill, brother-in
law of Stonewall Jkkion, and one of the
'North. Carolina Greeley leaders, is out in aa
letter ter Greeley. lie Says:" "We do not
take Mt ,Greeley fronv Ipoliey,t but from
principle,_., We take him becau,se hels,ni%
us' in all essontlarpirinelfles:"' -
,
' In 1869 Air. Greeley wrote • the following
paragraph; "You must atop electing to the
Legislature suet) men es -Mattoon, Aiken,.
i
Bemus, and th e dozen Moire sueh,' or ecit ,
ruption can rie r.,be , vantluished. If you
lie down with such dogs you'yilil, get - Up
alive with fleas." These three - men T e,re,oov
for Greeley. 'Vow about the fleas ? .
'"The speeches praising him (Giant) are
by office-holdep and members of rings'.
says Senator Suener: Such for example .s."
those of lion. E. R. Hoar; ex-.ClOvetnor
John IL Clifford, Gerrit. Smith, Frederick
Douglass, William Lloyd. garrison, and
several others equally notorious for place
hunting and mercenary conspiracies,-13os
ton Transcript,
It is said that Horace Greeley, in a con•
vermilion with a friend recently, remarked
"thatle was much surptised to think, 'the
defection in the Republican ranks was not
greater than it appears to be at the present
time." Like the man who fell off', the top
of the stage-coach, if Horace' had only.
known the stage ',adult tipped Over, he'd
never have got off.
The New toil Sea furnishes the informa
tion that Governor Brown, "on his way 'to
Missouri, will canvass the country and
give public utterance to his .views - .n the
rpttbnness of the Administration." This is
Very important, if true. If he make
such a canvass on his way homa'AS he has
made during the past month the general im
pres.SiOn is that the Administration can stand
--„ • . •
Buckalow's noble utterances were mostly
of the kind to which he gave vent at Blooms
burg, Columbia cotinty, when he said':'`Tel--
low Citi4mis, when ',landed in blew York
front South America, and found that .Abe
Lincoln the rail splitter of Illinois was Pres
ideal, and W. H. Seward, his Secretary - , I
was Immiliaial." Can any honest working- -
man vote for such a friend 1
ar I •
At a boarding house in Des -re
cently, n man without hands and only , a
stub of an arm Was eating with a fork strap;
ped to the stub, When asked, "Who will
you vote for, sir?" he promptly replied,- "It
is not necessary to ask how a man will vote in
this 'election when you hinny" that he liaa list
both arms in defense of his country, Sol:
diers will vote for Grant."
llartranft fought braveiy for the Union
against treason, distinguishing himself great
ly by his many- successful battles. 13ucka
hew, (Huth° contrary, was- at home, acting
with the men .who were proclaiming The
war for the Union a failure and looking
complacently, if not approvingly, on the
rising against the Union cause in his district.
And in the face of these facts,- honest ' Re
publie.antt are asked to vote , fozir Buckahm.
Such a suggestion is an insult to the -intelli
gence- and patriot's of Republican citizens.
.
riorace - Greeley his
not denied that he
assented teCarinichaers proposition to place
the Confederate" oldiers on a par with the
Union soldiers on the pension rolls, nor can
any Greeley Republican get from him an
expression against paying for the slaves, or
againstpaying_all the - losses of the krebels
from our--military operations . With.:the
success of he Greeley Democratic coalition
we should come into measures that 'would
add fifty peeoent. to the public 'debt to be
gin with,--47inginnati &melte.
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Table, a‘ll.l Poeket,Cutlery,
CA RRIAGE *TRIMMINGS,
FAIMINC4 'TOOLS
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of all kinds,
NS • AND A NIMUNITION,
Petroleum Fluid,
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(the bent light in the wor l d} ma every article connected
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Hardware Tradei,
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P/99k , ;,tunith sido ofti Man atellet,,net por_tc
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Apra 1872 J. It. "ANDERSON, AGENT.
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TT AVE just returned from the city with the largest
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ever brrght into Wopsboro. •
consisting of .
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Ladies, Misses, Children,
and BabVs.,...9ltoeS.
Gents' Cloth, Boots Shoes
• Prineealbert Ccarßoots,,
- = Boys' Cdtf & Kip Boots .
' Youths' Boots.
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In feet W
all adi of Ideas' and Winnenkoi - viaar 'IA
R a drat-claw Shoe /d a re. ~B beat amid Wo IDS
Bhoee over offered in Ws market. _ We. defir thd,w rid
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Cii4Tiiini'''tiiiiik:-.
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If yon don't believe as; trY tis. WO bny only the best
stock: and have as good Corthvainera 'money can
hire. - 7. • ,
nEp.waqet gone neatly, and with dispatch.
Leather and Findings
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CaiiA pad' fo Dil ico n,f l gki r i s
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Pi/74183 0 A filled up mix. abelves
pore tam. nelected Sor;thin =Mitts*:
solicit a fair abarkoftrade. ”SpsallpirotlhiZsT7ita
retsrus,li tee , bollieVelfe be a good bhilinesit-EAxim,r
and we hold the beet goods, to tie the eitea t io.-• We
keep no shoddy. Our assortment Pi :Snakiest to meet
all sires and tuft's. 'We Invite our Talbott) and the
public generally to ,call and examine. our ,stocilt. No
sronbieito show goods . Always to be foul r ene door
nortiket O. Irellerf i3tere, khiln t 'Street,. ellaboo,
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!Jag t. 1872. I)IEFIRY Sr MUM= .2
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AV. NAVLE, would is "to fri ends that
. Mimes Shop Is 'constant!, Ideated with .
Heavy _ and Light Harnesses,
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toad° la a sUbsteiiguintaruier. and: offer ed at prime
that cannot tante mato!)
The beat workmen h employed, and none but the best
material need, t• • - • 1. ; e
Repairing done on abort nottoe.and thebeet ntrZt
tier. , Call end see. ;• - ; • -4 - , 4
"..Taru 1875.4 y; :II" OM Tr•
• Register's Notes. ..
NOTICIE is hereby given that John Cowan. Arbnin4
tiltrotor of the estate of Aaron U. Gifford, late of
ti . olgrap. ADA wen% Pa.i deeeesteli by it hta so
count aa such administrator In the fl ebster's Office
for Tioga county , 2 and that mid , seeotukt will be pre
sented to the Or bans' Coart for old county. at a
easel= oteala Cou4 to beheld at Washer°, on Ater4
day, am 2etkdey of . .tuittetto2l2, .2 oPek.4 P. m,
for *nominee mai confazoittion:•. „ to. DEAAF.. ,
ITeU t sborti, re., July 11172-4 w.
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(lOW I.oBV—ibout tea drys sea nem pf to sub.
Iga; seribirr strayed sway. . s filie irk tildethisiryeers
Old cow. with brass knobs an ber erns
lire attilght and well spread. erg_ her
will please motley . • 31. 71. 0 OR. •
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about 100 rutin of all prices Yana 2 3 wird' ta, 04,0, are eau suit almost any -customer in quaUtY, and wire..
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_twisty. Alintat the entire stook wits purchased balm* thelidsaues,
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Clothing cut and Made to order, and a per Act At guaranteed.
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kiweittiobbiligPilliee• lik 'nor retail departuumt Hoods are sold at a small advance over uholeiride
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STONB, ItIIQBB ' ISLID AND VTI i ER. LI"tlIR
GLASS, ALLAND DOME 'PUNS ALVONDS AND COLORS,
- I MENARD VARIRREt ILKTREDRS, & SUM STOOL - •
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OniaMents,
• and Brushes for Carriage, - and
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ha. 1, 1472.
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Boots and "ghoei.
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1 -iv- tiii , vionderfel'• medicine ' to' 'istiai' - the
nihicted rare . above .pointed for,. relief,' the die;
Coverer hiaieres, he has combined im Karmen!,
Mae' of lihturels most:lit:wean - 1i enrative - prop.
miles,- - slab' God has instilled 'into the vege•
table kingdom for healing the sick, than were
ever , before combined , in.•
_one' ittedleine. - The
evidence" of this 'fact :la found ift the 'groin
variety of aiwitlebstinita diseases tvhich 'it has
been- foand;to 'couquer. , In -the cure of Mon
ehltili,, lie*ere..Coughs,
_and the early stages.
pf CqUir . 4 1 ,1 1 JIP.liOnt lit haa astonished the' medi..l
eat 'facility, - and "eminent physicians prouorinad" it
the greateet medical discovery of the ago. -While
it "-ewes' the severest - Coughs • it - strengthen the
Byelaw andSpurtiles the ,Ibi l eod." .By he ,great
0134 'l,oo*pogh blood' purifying properties,' it earns
all atuussor* :hunt the worst scrofula to a
Common Bletch;;Phriple or 3:rtrysttori..bierCurial disease. : ll.lribril - Poisons, aid` their effects
ere eradicated, and v !serous health and a sound con•
Station eehddishod. ilarystpalais, San Itheisai,
bort yvat ,4 l l l"*" ,tike!pluis iticali ercaus 4o 4l sages ' 'Fieu
&tee ' ekt d.by n' oba4 l4 l
_ lood, , are conoetiered,.by tms, polverful;i purify.
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einor,.luylitOrgtli'S ' ullsd r'
' t at -yeti feet - dun,' ‘drO ay,“‘debilitated; have
t ikalleiv - celer 4 oreddir, sr' Yenewieh 'br9wu rats
' 4 late :or'l :WAY; frequent : headache :- or set.
.:10. - 7.had .414l 0 .1. 31 fAaPP,Fh. internal heretlor • 011ie
wneted" , , i -hot". stuahels,i low -sidins • and:
=POI baltitirrilltilar,Votite, a n" toUgrie
gh
- ____,, , you'• a aria* frona Orpid ' ver or'
' 1 4 6 W.Ismilm iv: , 'BC:luny 'cues' 'or -, Ai Lavoie
ii'. onlY part of theee • eymptams are
e - litai ------ Ittetdc'' ,. As , is,• _remedy for all:. such Casa,
Dr.•Aleroteslelohlen. Willed; Discovery has . ; no.
Plaid tits "it effeCts .perfect.' curee,: leaving',the
ihrei;strengthened and healtby:_ . lfor the cure
Of dbiltutil Constipation of the Bowels it is
a ;;Suoter failing ,remody,s and • those who-- have
_ruled it fore thip,.purpoee are klud•Ja, its praise.,
-The to off e rs $1,000: retried for a mod
' zeine - thMl equal it for tbii cure of ? all the
. dirleates for which It is,'recommeqded. •
' I Sold, by: druggists-at , lit per bottle. -Prepared
ltill.B.;N: Pierce; M. "Po.'iqSolek Proprietor, at hie
Aniemleid Latsuatmy, 133 Seneca, Street, Buffalo. -
:-IC .• '' ,_ il ~ •
. ; Bond your ad dr ess for a pamphlet • .
; t .TIMP 2 60 8 12. Aet-lr.. •_. - f ' „ I, - . ,
entistry .
-*sews
ILftZG, returned from a,vielt East; 1 am now pro
p 4, .with a new stockef gorsls and inatruments,
to r sirpoxior inducements to those in want of any In my line. Artificial teeth inserted on a new
slid superior base, at low rates: Teeth extracted with
gut Oath ' . Preiervationnf the natural teeth a speciality.
,Fork warranted:' Torino reisonabld. ' -.
A, 73. EASTMAN, Dentist,
.fa!i. 1137i-tf Nirellaboro, Pa.
idEROHANT TAILORING
EORGEAVAGNO, has just reciiived a superb as
sortment of sil kinds of
1 CLOTHS
for "gettileioen'it
.C() , AASE & FINE CLOTHING
and is prepared to ,mannfasinne in the BEST. STYLE,
and on the shortest notice. Persons wanting Clothing
will please drop in and see my stock. Good FITS and
tho best of-work guaranteed.
Jan. is 1872-Iy. GEO. WAGNER.
, General Insdrance Agency, •
• . NELSotr, T 100.3. Co., PA.
• " & J. D. Campbell,
prcpsicd to Issue Policies. iu first class Com
panies on all kinds of Insunible•Propeity against
Kir° and Liglitiaing .it reasonable rates. We travel and
examine ail 'risks .re.tsonally 'in the counties.of Tloga
and Potter. J. 11. CAMPBELL. -
' Nelsotiireli. 7. lii72-Iy. • J. D. CAMPRIIILL:
I
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Ttoga- fiarble. orks.
mam underitgroA is now prepare to execute all or
sere for Tomb Stones and Mon iments of either
Italian, or Rutlan Marble,
•
of tho latest style and approved workmanship and with
dispatch; , ,
Ho keeps constantly on hand both kiitclA of Almbio,
- and will be able to shit all who way favor him with
their 'Ord*, on as reasonable terms us can be obtained
lb the dolintry.
.Mn. 1.1872
:1tAX.1.41.41E1\71:1,11.75r I
'Fiirnishing Goods!
TO SUIT 'EVERYBODY, AT
•, - • • , • •
URS.
IYL in the C B otie G ß lLt ous Y ne . to E fe UP ?t i tai ll M s ( t ) o l e f' k F o A i g Gi l o i o%
just received and be sold cheap.' ,
Mrs. E.B. Rllnts7•L will have charge of the &Win
ery department and will be glad to See her old friends
and new-ones at All times. Drop in and see our new
store.
:Deo. 19,141-Iy.
• !TOLES,' - ROBINSON & CO.,
(Successors to J. R. Barker,)
. ' Dealers in
• •
ate' tal•CO ("late;
- 'of every description.
CHOICE GROCERIES -
•
lri,sibundance, all kinds anii tiesh. • '
Thepublle ie cordially invited to call and look through
our large stock, as we are selling at low figures for
ready pay. ,We shall receive
NEB
GOODS
:contain y: from the city to keep our assortment filth
and complete.
•
•TOLES, RODINSOII & CO. '
July 10; 1872. -
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Good \La - very' !
IVAN VAI.II72IWOIIG le CO, Would say to their
Itienda that theyhavOltgbod . Livery established
in Wellsboro for the accomni dation of their friends.
Good Horses and Carriages .
always on hand at moderate rates.
Stable on Water Steet opposite Gee. Derby'l resi
dence. 0. 0. VAN VALRENSIGIG.
Juno 26. 1872.. I C. W. MOSIER. '
REAL E6iTE SALE.
MRS subscriber offers for sale his real ostate in the
eoutliwceturu part of the borough, to snit purcha
sers, A portion of the premises nicely situated to
cut up into 'village lots, and pasture and timber lota.
The portion covered with timber is well wooded with
hard-wood and hemlock. Thg large lot on which be
resides will be sold off in village iota, including his
residence. " ROBEBT KELSEY.
Juno 12,1872-6 m
_House and Lot for Bale..
rloandereignetfoffers frir'salo his /louse and Lo
en Vain street, In F2kland, Pa. , eta very low price
d t contains one-half acre, and is undergood cal
ttraticm. Fcrr terms. &a., apply to the subscriber.
' .liiikland. Pa.. Feb. 21:18724t.
.0. P. IiABOOOL
New Cabinet Store I. '
FUME nudendgned has opened a room in the base
id cabinet building, on .hiain Street, op
posite' Dartt's Wagon shop, for the sale of
alpine : are;
,of all lEJnAs, such as
Bed` Sas, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Chazrs, Lounges; Extension,
matt othei. Tables, What
Xots ; ,Hat Racks,
and Pump ether ihinge; ;bid; ;;ill be sold lower than
!Wong. Ho Invitee all to - take - a look at bla goods
before parehaaing elsewhere. '
buzieniber the Plaoa-roPppatte Daring Wagon Ship
Weat. Matti
' Strew
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• JACOB traORUN. 'Agent
Aug. ICI 1S12•
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Spirits and Refuse
nuorts dootoreed, spiced,tuid sweetened to please this
; taste, "Arperzers,.'l'r" R,estorere,"
that-lead, ihe tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,
but. area tine Medicine, made from the 'Wive taint
and herbs ofealifornikfreefrom allAlcoholieStimulants.'
They are the Great itilood Purifier and a Life-giving
• PrinciPle, a th e
lamovitor.and Invigorator of the,
System, carrying off all poisonous matterand'reetoring
the blood to a healthy condAion,enriehing it, refreshing
and invigorating both mind 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 linters accord
, Mg td 'directions, and- remain. long 'unwell, provided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or othu
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point,
of repair. , : •
- Dyspepsia or Indigestion. , Headache, Pain.
in the Shoulders, Comilla, Tightness of the Chest ,
, Diz.
siness, Sour Eructalious `of the Stomach,"Bad taste
' in the Mouth,' Wiens Attacks, Palpitation of the
' Heart, luflainmation of the Lungs, Pain in the regitina of
I the Kidneys, pad a hundred other painful symptoms ' -
' are the offsprings of Dysnepsia. la these complaints
it his no equal, and one bottle will prov,e a better guar. '
antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Complaints On. young or old, .
• married of single, et the dawn- of-womanhoad,"or the
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided' rt
influence that _ a marked improvement is soon percep
tible. '"
-For Inflammatory and Chronic Mien
: mations and Gout; Dyspepsia or Indigestion s -Bilious,
• Remittent and. Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bittersitavo
been most successful. Suck Diseases are marred by
Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange
ment of tie Dikestive Organs.
They are a Gentle Purgative as well as
i a Tonle, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam- ,
• mation of the Liver and Yjscer - M, Organs, and in Bilious
Diseases. - , - , • • • - - • .
; 'For Skin Diseimes t
.Eruptions, Tetter, Salt...
Rl:mein:Blotches; Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car;
huncles; •Ring-worm,s Scald-Head, Sore Eye s,
_Erg.
nipples / Itch, Scuds, Discolorstious otthe MEWS
and Diseases of the ...slciu, of whatever name or nature..
tare literally dug up and carried omit of "the system in a
short time .by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in
ouch cases will convince the most incredulous of their
Imitative effects.
i Cleanse the Vitiated Dlood whenever you
find its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, '
Eruptions, or Stares; cleanse it when you find it ob
structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is
foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood
:pure. and the health of the system will follow. •
Grateful thousands proclaim VINEGAR BIT.
TEES the most wandetfui Invigoraut that ever sustained ,
the sinking system. . •
Pin, Tape, and other Worms ' , lurking in
.the systeln of so many thousands, are effectually de- •
.:stroyed and removed.• , Says a distinguished physiol.
°gist. ; There is scarcely an individual upon die 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 vermilliges, no arithelmin
itics, will free the system from worms like these Bit
ters.-
Mechanical r Diseases. Persons engaged in
Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters,
Gold-beaters, and Idiners. as they advance in life, will,
be subject to paralysis Of t he Bowels. ,To guard 'against
this take a dose of WALKER'S VINFIGXE . BITTERS once
or twice a week, as a Prevent - vex
Itemlttent s ki and Intermittent
Peverri„ which are 'so prevalent in the valleys of our '
great rivers throughout the United States, especially
: those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Ten
nessee; Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos,
Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan
oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa
ries. throughout out entire country during the Summer
- and Autumn, and - remarkably
. so during seasons of
unusual, heat and dryness, are Invariably accompanied
by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less
obstructions' of the liver, a weakness and irritable state
of - the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being
clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat
' ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful. influence upon
these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic for the purpose equal to DR. J. WALKER'S
VINEGAR BITTERS, as they will speedily remove the
dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are'
loaded, at the same' time 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, Goiter, Scrofulous
Infl:unmations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af
fections„ Old. Sores; Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis
eases, WALKER'S VINEGAR_ BITTERS have shown their
great curative powers in the most obstinate and
able cases.
, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters
act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying
the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away
the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits)
• the affected parts receive health, and a tfennanent cure •
is effected.
The properties of DR, WALKER'S VINEGAR
BITTERS are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative,/
Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter n'
tent, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of.
DR. WALKER'S VINEGAR Pirruus are the best safe
. e,uard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers,
men- babarnie. ..:,a inoleci -
the humors of the fences. 'Their- Sedative properties
allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels,
either from inflammation, wind, colic„ cramps, etc.
Their Counter-Irritant 'influence extends .throughont
the system. Their-Diuretic properties act on the Kid
neyl, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their
Anti-Bilious properties sthnulate the liver, in the secre
tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts,
and are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc.-
- Fortify the body against disease byy puri
fying its fluids with VINEGAR BITTERS. N epi• '
demo can take hold of a system thus forearmed. i r The
liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the
nerves are 'tendered disease-proof by this great irig
want.
Direetions.—Take of the Bitters on - going to bed
at night from a half to ono and one-half wine-glassful).
Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton
chop, venison,, roast beef, and vegetables; and take
out-door exercise. They arecomposed of purely veget
able ingredients, and contain no spirit.
J.WALKER, Prop'r. R.II. IIeDONALD CO. s
Druggists and Gen. Agts., Sin Francisco, Cal.,
endear. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York.
SOLD .BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
May '29, 187:24m. •
FILANE ADAMS.
AIRS. A. B. GRAVES.
7:.JT, ~.: ~.-5: 9i ~ ~.
Alfusie: Music I
X:Pletiacoss
for sale vory cheap. Also, MASON ,k, HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
OLD INSTRUMENTS TAItEN LN EXCHANGE.
A taiga stock of lIENV AITTSIO just reicolved
INTIONS given on the Piano, Organ.; and in Sing
lug. An opportunity for practice afforded to those
who may desire it. TODD.
.Tan. 1. 1872-tf.
1M.•olle37;
T am now receiving direct from the Importers n ful
and well voluted stock of
CROCKERY,
CHINA AND GLASS WARE
willA a good assortment of
Table Cut Wry & Plated Ware.
Also
Table Linen, Napkins, Tow
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tiling,
My stock of
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Dry Goods, Clothing, kc.,
4311 Sell at greatly reduced prices to make room for
it full And complete rtock of
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Table and "House,Eurnisbin 0. Gonda,
of which, I propose hereafter to keep a full and Com
plete aeaortmeut.
Aril V . 4 1872.4 t.
M=IMM
Rev-.
RADW — AVI — READT;RELIEF
• CUREM IVOll,,S'i PAINS
In from One to-TwontYMinutos.
-NOY: ONE HO U R ,
nit e r reading- thlatutverthrerneht mail any one
SUYPE it -WITH. , 'PAIN...
RAHWAY'S DEADY' ItF.LIEF IS A -Dunn volt
EvErtYPAIN, '., •
• ' ' • n vise the firatstral
TIIo
' l llO l .lll. ;Nr - m etily
that instantly stom the most, • eszniciming g taint+, allay
I, 44mma C a
ti,a, .arat , eares r' mgestlons, Whether of
Lungs, Stoma* IttaVels, or; other El am or organ', by
Ono applicatlon,.
IN 1 , 11051' ONE TO TWPNTY tINU'fEs.
he matter _hour- violent or, excraclatlnk the oak the '
IDIEVALATIO,Tted.ritiden, Infirm, Crplea,
Neuralgic, or pros t rated with dlacaeu they eaSer,
RADWAY!S READY 'RELIEF
Vint AFFORD'th'STANT RASE.
:INgLAIIYATION OF TIIP, tpliEY:i.
iNt•LittIMATION. - 01. THE BLADDY,AI,,*
INF AIIDAT/ON: OF THE DOWELS.
3 CON(IRSTION ui."vitg LUNGS. •
'l3olta t .
PALPITATION OF Tilt; HEART.
nystgatc4, CROUP, ,PIPIITHERIA.
• . CATARRH, INFUSE:NY
IrD,4,iIDAO vicivjAeitg, "• I
• - RIIEUMATHA L
Einna.e; - AsmE
The applicstion oftho Ready Itelibf u, the part (1
parts wherethe, pain or diAlcalty exlAa raid alttna e. 42
and comfOrti
Twenty deeps In halt 1 limbic'. of water will In a F,,,
Moments corn CktAtitrp, SPASMS, SOU STONIM'II, i I
HEARTBURN, R
lIK H
ABACE, 11 111Parlin,1, •
DYSRNTEItY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BoWEL:3,
turd all INTERNAL 'PAINS;
Traveters'shoshi always carry a Wide of It aria/it's
Ready Relief whit them._ A few drops in water '
prevent tiehhem ot pains from- changp of water. It ti
' better, than French DrAndy or linter:firs rkstinartrnt.
FEVER AND AGUL.
FEVER. AND AU IJE• cured for fifty uto. Theo. I‘
not a retnedlol nowt to thts world thot will cure Kvi.
and Ague, nod all other idolarlOos. Bilious, tieotiti:-T,
ohold,.YellOw, and other Fipvers (aided by RA liWAy.e,
pui,s) 041-qtiltk usADWAY'd READY Ith4.l,F;Kr
certlA per bottlet. • Bold by DruggiM 5.
HEALTFITIEAUTY I F J
STRONG AND PURR men BLOOD -INCI
OF FLESH. .AND WE:MI-CLEAR. SKIN AND
BRAUTLFUL COMPLEX' N SECURED TOALI.,
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or Suldecatlng Setisatloas when In a I.) log l'otturo, of
Vlsloo, Dots or . Febs Lahr., the Eight, Itt, or sod Dull Tots In
the Dehttency Perspirstiou, l'oatout-t a the ot
end Eyes, Rani In the Side, Chea, Ltuas, sad t odd, Hod.. of
Heat, learntag n the Flesh.
'A few doses of ItADWArS PILLS will tree the eye•
tem frOm all the above-named di, a dor d , , on ts
per box. SOLD lIY
READ " FALSE AND TRUE.' Pula one Irtl,r•
steam) to RADWAY A; CO., No. Sr Malden Lute, New.
l'osk. Information worth thousands will be tent 'Lou.
, May 1572-Iy.
of yourself, go to Nat amore'm '
If you want tho very beat that can 14 1 Lail, go to
Naramore's.
If you V:aut something that looks like you, go to Nar
antoros,
N. B.—Don't mistake the place, over A. D. Eastman's
Dental nomad.
April '24, 1872.-tf. D. 11. NARAMORE.
which she offers to the public at low rates. Every
thing usual . found tu . a
Fancy Store,
will bolopt on band and soh low , for 'cash.' Tho 'Wil
cox and Gibbs sowing meld es Or sale, and to rent:
San. 1, 1872, ; LS. A. J. SOFIELD.
e EaPMO'
20 Reasons thi
Ist. They are gtrong, and durable, _and not likely 10
get out of order.
2d. They aminstle the best selected material,
ad. They are siinpiO In coustructien—le,s lever 3,
springs, trips and complications generally, to pot out
of order than any other Machines.
4th. They have no Cog Gearing in Hie Drii c Whe,i4
told' up with dirt and mud in passing over soft geoutel.
sth. The gearing is alt to the centrelof th.• Ma..inse,
up out of the way of obstructions, and proverb I. ,I.
aimed between the two 'Mi.° Wheels,
6th. The Driver is i comfortably located in the e.n•
tie of the Machine. both in Reaping and lion Me, awl
not placed far on the rear cud of tho Machine, or out
upon the tongue, in order to balance it. ~
7th. The Cutter Bar is on a lino with the rear cud
of the Machine—only requiring a quarter circle Tahlo
in reaping—making it very easy to .deliver the Gala
entiret, out of the way of team and Machine on the
next round, without dlaterbing it. ,
Bth. The Self-Rake is located on the phit form; nod , o
being in the rear of the Drive Wheels, it is entirely
away, and free' from any danger of the Raked - Lade
striking the team in their revolutions—as is net ths
case in front eat-Machines—they
being eetivell«it)
place the team at a great distance from the Maelnne,
thereby. increasing the draft.
oth: The Self-Sake, itself, Is Hui best in use. The
lightest, most simple in construction, least liable 10
get out of order, need no a.diusting. When onee put
on properly, it is read • for all kinds of grain, duo: or
short, thick or:thin, standing, or lodged and unigled.
10th. It Is entirely under the control of the driver,
'making ()awls large or small, at his pleasure. WO'
durable. and doing as good work the second and third
years as the firm. , ti
1111. They are adapted to all -kinds of craned ,
rough or smooth, leaving a uniform height of stub
ble on uneven surface.
12th. Theynve a double hinged liar, and readily
conform to Uneven -surface. Unlike the illif bars
which, - when the Machine is on n back furrow, or r
knoll, thelouthod of the Dar sticks up nearly or quo
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to the top of the beads. Ours tiro is down and cal{
Hs low at ono end as the other, j ,
lath. They hare a tilting (leek I - by which the do.
Ver. can, Wilde in motion. change to height of 'cut so
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as to pick up lodged spots without stopping. '
14th. They require leas extras o keep them in re
pair thatiany other nmehino iu use, as is testified by
thousands who use them.
- 15th. They have a solid wrought iron Guard, faced
with steel, rendering it the strongest in use.
10th, They have a solid wrought iron knifa hea d ! -
instead eta malleable iron, which is liable to break at
any time. -
17th. They can be driven around the corners with- •
out backing and twisting tile terim's necks until they
are sore. . .
18th. They can be started in mow Mg, in th" i ' eavi.
est grass, Without backing up.
'loth. ,They are not so light as to break constantly,
they are net so heavy as to be obje tlonable. .
20th. They are, a, perfect Reaper nd Self-Raker, sae
a perfect Mower "combined iu one. L. 0. BEAM
Agent, ittle Marsh, l's.
Also, agent ,for S. S. Williams k
_ 1 Co's make of Car
riages, Buggies, Platform Spring; andmi t a the
bestUtruicaka Detail%
her Wagon. - - These wagons are
warranted, L. 0. BEAM
Littlo /WO; Jam OA 1072-01%
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O. B. TOUZ=t
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DR. R ADWATB
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT .
DAS AIADE TILE MOST ASTONISIIING (TEES •
-41I10g, SO RAPID} •MIE THE cIiAMC,
IME BODY UNDERAICES, UNDER
.61
FLUENCE Op, ThIS iTituLY
MEDICINE, UUVF
Every Day An' Increase In Flesh
anti Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE - CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SAIISAI'ARILLIAN JIESOix.
ENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat,
and other fluids andluices of the system the vigor or life,
for It repaits the wastes of the body with new 11111.1" 5.111,1
material, 'Scrofula, tiyphills, Consumption, glindidu.
discatas, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors.
the glands and other parts of the eyelets, Sere Eye..
Struntous Discharges from the Ears, and the v. erpt
forms of Skin diseasei, Eruptions, Fever Serc3, SLald
Read, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, black.
STats, Worm` , in the Flesh, rumors, C.aleers in tio
IWOMIN and all weakening mud painful discharges, Night
i'mreatei. Loss of Sperm, and ail wastes of the life princi
ple, era within the curative range of this wonder of Mod
ern Chemistry., and a few days' use will ',dove to lehyi
person using it for either of these forms of d6owe 114
potent power to cure them.
if the patient, dolly becoming reduced by the
and decomposition that is continually progres.iing,H e •
coeds in arresting these waste& and repairs the Panic, u Ilk
new material made from healthy Mood—and thli the
BARSAPARILLIAN will nod does secure.
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Not only does the SsitsArmer.r.ty,t4 Itulor.vlncr CC, (I
all known remedial tweets in the cure or Chronic., Smf,:.
loin, Constitutional, anti Shut tliSelloe3; but it is the obly
positive cure for , -
Kidney & Madder Comp finis,
Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, 'DIAN tealrorw,
Stoppage or Water, Incontinence or ttxine, Bright t
ease, .Alhuminuria, and In all eases where thurp al q
dust deposits, or the water Is thick, el,euly, whed ulth
substances like the white of an tgs, or threads like white
silk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bilious appeanineo, a., l
white boue•dust deposits, anti when there is a
burning,sensation when passing water, and pain la 11. s:
Small erne Back and along the Loins. Price,
OlfOR MS.—Tile, only known and eon: Rtni, ay
ror Ins—Pin, 2iiver etc.
Tumor of 12 Years' Groulit
Cured by Midway's Resolvent.
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• , Ilscraux. Mans., July IN I^7.
the. rtativTAT I—l have hod Ornrion Tumor lu the sat fin, 1e r
bowels. All Om Doctors said " there was no help for it." 1 I sib I
every thing that coca recommended; Lot notlung helped toe. I
raw your Resolvent, and thought I avonht try It; hot had eo Nth
In It, became 1 hod suffered for twelve palm I took alma,ak.
of the Resolvent, and' one box of linahvey's rills, nod o to;
(lea of your Ready Relief; and there In not n sign of tumor to b.,
area or felt, end I feel better, rmorter, end hnipier than I hale
for twelve year,. The wont tauter woo In the IA clef Its
bowels, over the groin. 1 it rite this to you fur the b mut 0
others.. You eau publish it if you ehoore. , ,
lIANNAII P. KNAPP.
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k DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tastele, elegantly coated with sweet rum,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Md.
way Pills, for the cure of nil dloordets or the t4tunaeh;
Liver,. Bowels, Icidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dkesse;
Headache, tinnstiptition, Costiveness, Unlike:lion,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Infinnearition of
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the Bowels, ries,and nil Derangements of the Int erieti VII.
cern. 'Warm led to effect a posttive cure. Port ly 1ye.t. , :,-
ble_,__containin no mercury, intherals, or tteleterlooli drugt.
Fir' Obse e the following symptoms recoiling from
Disorders of te Digestive Organs I
CoUrtipsttou Inward Ma, Fullness of the Blood in do. that,
Acidity of the SU:much; Na.IISCA, litariburn Dictuit rf t,t,
Fullness or Weight In the Stomach, Star El ll:Mlini., t-thl log , r
Fluttering at'the Tit of the StOthach,t Sivininiiint of h.. ii,,l,
flurried end DiMcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking
p IC '1
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All 4 , kinds, styles and f3iZeß'of - Pictures and
etnited thitie manner at 1). 11. NitraltlOlVS
thlifery, 014)PSIlt• t;onii House, Wellsboro.
Portraits on Porcelain Plates.
Nailing finer can be t.iferea than those beautiful .Por
eeLtin l'ictiires in a vilvet case or triune.. 'l'heir salt
ness:and delicacy ale superior to anything 'prollueed
ou iron or paper: ltybit Willa a
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1 otglootiti Picture
; - Ityoirwaut au old DagnerreotYPp.
Ambrotype, or other Pictures copied and enlarged, ha
can' do that as iinsonablo ns any other lulu. They
will be finished hi' India Ink, Oil or Water pokire \then
ticired ,
'persons wishing pictures of groups and children,
will receive especial attention.
A. large assortment of Frames and Framingvial
constantly on hand. All kinds of
Pictures Framed.to: Order
MRS. A. J. SOFIELD
13 n r ow receiving from New York, a ilno assortment
o
1141E1.131.1.33L ory.'
AND
"FANCY 'GOODS,
- SHOULD 13U1' THE Cr rriii VII ID
Dodge Jeaper Mid Mower!
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