Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, September 04, 1872, Image 4

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    , USEFUL A D SUGGESTIVE.
—Mace ed Milk.— •
The question of diseased milk is of very
great importance, whether considered , in a
sanitary point of view, or in respect -to the
influence which such milk :hills in injuring.
the quality and flavor ofjhe products, man
ufalured from it. Dittrymen, generally,
WO think,' are not fully aware,: of the harm
NtiliCh is likely to follow; trent! rising the iuil
Of diseased or unhealthx . cows.
.1n a recent number of the British .ilredii4 .
Journal an accounVis given' of an infant .al: ,
fected with a bad' eruption, Whlelitiiiide: its I
appearance on his face, body nrnl, extremi
tics-in large, circular patches of a bright rose
color; his handsi' Saco, and. Atoilotnen,
' swelled, and altogether he had the appear
ance of one poisoned by mussels or otherlish.
The eruption afterwarttextended to Lie scalp,
nd became almost livid; ttatinksay_cytitla s jts:
Now in this case, it was stated,. the infant
had been brought up prineipally;:oil: . c4,
urine and the mirsernakt had' 'always been'
eht to see the milk drawn, and Owe% s from
the same cow. The Aysielaii,' tink l iSeeto
account for the tIJSO:the, went tolt6cow4aira
and fouml that the cow—althougli in every
01 her respect a fine animal ealough-:-A , :witssut7
tt.rllll.; most untnl§tAkithlf - fromtheloot-fintl:
mouth di.eaSe. Another child of the same
age, fed w ititt he same tun, 'hadalso
t , ,i front a puttular eruption on the head and
The milkman took the matter very coolly,
II:col - tiling the phy siciitri that, the dirkase WAN
largely prevailing in other cow-harm, and
she Jonr)vort calls attention ' and
,ays it is right that these places are officiall,l
iiimaxted and milkmen prohibited from sell'.
ile_r the mill: of diseased cogs.
.
' Air. ,1 . Muller .pf, 'Wadding-Veen, :; ) oitt li, 1
.-- Holland, in a comindhcation to the London'
.tii7- Journal gives an account of the spoil
in:* of a vat of milk tthe day's yield - from''
eighty c ows) siinply On necount,Of mingling,
lath it the milk of one Cow.k The -- milk
vi ould not coagulate properly and eon - kinetic--
, ii emitting a_very noxious smell, .and , for
ii•tir of spoiling the good milk standing mar'
in the other vats the chute was, opened.' alid
the a hole contents of vat discharged into
the ditch. In this, the milk of the eighty
COWS came from one, patron and Wni,put twat
te,it by itself, so that the cause of the tronWe
%\ :IN ell,ily traced in the dairy to the, part ic
!ilitr vow. :Numerous cases similar to the
itbove could he given showing the bad inilti
cued of diseased milk, and we are convinced
the trouble is much more frequent, than' is
commonly supposed. Dairymen who have
" foot-i - ot" prevailing in their herds, or who
hat 4' :tiling cotes; - not unfrequently Mingle
'the had and goodmillt'of the herd together
tt ithout thinkilm that; any harm is to collie
twin it. ' At the, teprics i,t• is; often quite;
qtliticiilt to trace had milk to its source, be
-1 ( atst: the milk of a neighborhood pr i.Cst..itt
oral - patron., tieing inwitied' together; titd
there ia•ing. Hich a great variety of
,ctithes
iihely to affect it injuriously; it - is not cosy
10 I rare t•Nisiiny; troubles to the true, eqittsc_ ,
So willi sieltnc.,..i and dis-etise, 'the cense is
lit unfrequently attributed to- the wrong
•-•ource, and the fact that milk. is alien/11y_
cons id o Ked one of the most healthy articles
of food is very likely to lead ohe to pass neer
any influence that might come from it, when
Possibly the trouble originated therefrom -
We arc now in the midst of hot weather,
MITI diseased milk, from its rapid, decom
position, accumulates its power, wonderful
ly, for doing harm. Dairymen, therefore,
cannot he too careful in keeping bad or dis- .
elf:wit milk front the good, aria on no ac
count to allow such diseased milk to go to
the factory or into consumption. The milk
Irian a bruised udder often works - g,rent, lids ,
t hief when carders or thoughtless milkers
Ihinp it into the eau along with that which
is good. Some people wonder tit-the , difll-•
(lilt ies of cheese making, and think that ex
mrieneed cheese makers should be able to
overcome all troubles in the hamiling• of
milk; but if we could know of all the bad
milk received at the factory—had milk rt.,
suiting from diseased cows, from bruised
and broken nildets, front -sere tents, from
cows - kdrering w4th "fon( in the foot," or
from sai"s and ulcers on-various parts of the 4
body—we . wild then begin to realize how
4,....
dillieult it. is I kelv
nomfecture a uni form' "fan
cy" product from4lnilic which is-often poi•
~wed, more or less, in this manner.—Rure/
. - t..c. Yietkir. '
Shall Women still use the SidelSaddle ?
We admit that woman looks graceful in
the side-saddle, but it is plain that-In silting
sideways. on a horse she Is placed to a great
' disadvantage. It is ditlieult for her to con-
I rol a vieiotis animal. and in a hard run or a
hold leap, her :.eat must be unsteady. The
I,,,ilitm is constrained anti fatiguing, and in
c„-.n of keying. het It:dance, she is - in dung&
of heihe. eaug-ht and dragged by the horse.
skirt i., ah,v,tys in the Way, and it
taloni%rw. n noose of death. The side
adtlle represents one of the oldest traditions
of ceitv.:trizinship, and therefore it will not
I. e surrendered without t stubborn ligld.-,
We can Scarcely exPerit women to form so
.I.eautiful a picture With each foot in a stir
-1:11v; but then if the change ever does take
1-lace, we will grow accustomed to it as we
I: the grown familiar with other innovations.
pannier and the waterfall detract from
it fair proportions of the female form; still
eow that they have come into general use,
- ,hvy- no longer seem octal to us. That to
loch the majority subscribe is not conspic•
Lolls. The thing may have been novel - at
v , rst, anti possibly its introduction created a
- , •usat ion hut when expanded into -a cus
tom, sensation ends, and atm we marvel
how it ever could have secuted,lstrange, and
gave excited ridicule and opposition. Old
;aid (tear as are the tradition4of the side-sad
-die, we can part with them, and in time will
learn
.not to stand and gape when
,a woman
sweeps past us mounted on horse and ri
ding- astraddle.
lot the innovation become a custom, and
n if we wonder at all, it will be at the
thought that the barbarous practice should
have lived through so many centuries. T O T
eive up the side-saddle is to blur eat in
lines of grace, and to slightly mar a beauti;
fel picture, but we can afford to sacrifice
unfelt on the score of safety and comfort.—
'The side-saddle, generally speaking, is an'
instrument of torture to the horse; it is the
cause of many serious accidents, and the fair
• rider carries her life in her hand as it were.
A sudden plunge, or a stumble, and the
woman, wrapped in her long skirt, goes to
the earth. it is unmanly to insist .that the
fair partners of our bosoms should always
be kept at a disadvantage. We men should
not compel them to constantly face a clan tier
that are shrink front ourselves.
The use of the side-saddle is long/estith
lishn,l. The custom is deep-rooted( and to
aicolish it will require both tact and nerve.
I , ;eforin must commence in tl c pighest ranks
tit' society, tied when a WOlll first ventures
to ride with each foot, in 4 a, stirrup;she mast`
not advertise the fact in adVancc: To make
such announcement as will call out gaping
r evds, is a sure way/ to overwhelm the
moveineut with ridieo Even.the courte
san e onld not haveythe f.we to ride boldly,
er I In: rude sarcasm of the mob. How'
;hen. can we exytict a relined and shrinkin
Oln'Ul to go torn! and defy the rabble;'
eetral Parti f s nut the place to inaugurate
ic
ee t tigain'st the sidesaddle. The
tilst venttde must he made in a more seclude
, , „
aiy, ruff (OM
) ems for the family scrap . Book.
RIIPROOF Dltt'.l , :qNt; FDlii : 111101‘13 AND
j , f‘itN --One of the most important means
pr,•,ervinglbealth, espeeially at 'this .ea
' son, is to keep the feet dry and warm. Far
mers and others v ho are exposed to wet and
4)1,1 ‘i .aild find the following composition
cty Attable as a inoteetion.and a preser
at ive for their boots. It is also extSellent
a dressing for harness. Neat's foot oil 14-
I,inta ; I lieeswax, 1 oz ; spirits turpentine, 1
,z ; pine tar, 1 oz. Melt and mix together,
ut ;40 untilicoki.—Sprcad and rub this
conpoAtion over the leather while -it Is
damp ;, leather will absorb oil or grease
I , et n damp titan when dry. For the
take pine tar, and rub it in before a
tire until the soles will absorb no m01 . e.--;-•
— Mee or four applications will be, needed.
The durability of the 9oIIIS will be much in
creased. •
Pfci;m:n CUcumuuns.—Mrs. Peter Lo-
levre‘of Chatham, furnishes the iyarniene
7a5 with the following reccipt,for pickling
c•lclimbers; As soon as the cucumbers arc
picked, wash them; then put the large in
one vessel, the smaller in another. Boil
hood vinvgar and pour on hot.• Tte next
inorniug pour the vinegar of, and boil it;
tiwn pour it on them hot. Continue this
f tett dayt,—During this time the pickles
ill become pale and afterwards-will be re:
..orcd to their natural color, At the end
~ 1 litc toi days put the pickles in jars, dis
c .-.rtlin!: the Old vinegar. Now boil fresh
and put on hot, and the pickles are
ula.ted to keep one yetir or three, solid
and highly colbred. Any one trying this
eceipt - will not want logo back to the old
ay, of salting down cucumbers and having
p , r soft pickles. We have eat4n them
treated thus, and, ever found them a luxury.
• .
To make. a thin man look fat, call aft9r
him, and he will then look round.
THE ORIGIN OF SCANDAL.
Haidllts.
In qiitte. a confidential way.
"It seems to,ui
That /gra.
JaVes too Inneli.l.attmetlitng—iu her tea."
And Mrs. J.
To Airs K.,,
That tight was overheat to Nly
She grieved to Winch
Upon tt muck.
taut "NI, H. V. took—such and onefit"
They Min. K.
went straight away
And told a Mewl, the self•sarue nay.
. 'Twits sad t think"—
Kere canto a \NAO..—
•• • ,0 111 tt MIS. I%as (unapt itctulf _ ,
• fib'e Nis
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1 1‘ 1 1)
jpi,,,rme a tt• 4. „, U
11. 4,
.• , hal - t
Was that far gone she ill,ll , lu't zee ."
This lady we
' have mentioned, she
.j Gate needle work to biro. 11 -, •
' Ana at such news
: • Could scarcely choo3r.
•
But Dut hat:tiler needle work retuse. • '
Then Mrs. It,
As yon'lt agree,
Quite tiroperly--ehe sail, said the,
•
That aho would track
The scautial hack
To those it. ho made her loot so b
Through dirs. E.
• She ;:ot at last to Mrs. A..
:vat' asto-i h.r why,
• - WLIh erktel he.
She ROnted he: to, aril . . a dye
Said Mrs. A..
,
• In t; vre dismay,
'r ub such that); vottla eyerser,„, „
I said t.
i Milder itreW. , •;a t
. tin too,mach sugar—which yon - an i '
POLITICAL NOTES.
Th6fe is: oae thing that can always be
. .
Iputid—aril that's Inuit. . •
- . EM
" G iftnt's htsjorltytitt Illindis,lift4l36fi
51450. This year it will bi - einuelt larger, it
the signs Of the tines Itte;noCAllkirinigi c,i•Vx
• It is a very curious thing in inprnalisni
now to Watch the new York' Worl i d.leifehiifg
the New 1(ofli Triba lit how to edit a Demo :
vritlie, iietvivaper.— Si. J. Herald.
',The - Buffalo authorities have squelched
the sale of indecent publications. As thi§
shuts oft Frank Leblies Day's Doings, it is a
direct blow at Grceleyism. —Mato Blade. -
:Columbus has a regiment of Grant tan
ners, numbering over 1,700. A large num
ber of the members ate Democrats, who, for
the,tl4-st,tiine, will vote the Republican tick-
Jerry Mack, who now minions
uto ot of lag nonapOor i
yt - cw'rit Ni t his wor4d'amlAlo IWO adjaeOrtil
_you. can not have - fofind n nrirC ttntit man
to be Presitit•ni. - '
A Greeley p:1
ua ety feet high, with a
•bi&witite hat tart, lots . been raised in Mot ,
row, Ohio;" It is noticed its - it 'remarkable
coincidence that the crows of the neighbor
hood all roost on it.
.. , ,
The Greeleyites ascert :that,f3hina) Vam-,'
erott proposes to give I,p,ooo,QOp' - jo earty :
Pennsylvania. Nonsense, - -.SymniP 'i-eul/1
buy the entire 'reeky funly',for enteilf`th be
that amount.— ( a d o ivad , .
„"Generai Ilan MAI, as \we • have before
said, is a good s idler anti a worthy man,
whotn;we - shall, if course, support, 'should
he he selected by our State Convention."—
Philadelphia Presq, April, 1872. .
A I)emocratie correspondent, speatting_of
two Greeley ItcpubliCinia;:, innocently adds
that they were postmasters under Lincoln.
The trouble with these men is, they aro not
postmasters under Grant. —Toledo Plaie.
Gratz Ilrown's biographers record that
he'once "stood high at the bar." We nev
er heard of his standing high at the bar, but
there are well authenticated, instances of
his getting "high" ai it itixluta Deihoorut.
Colonel Blanton -_ Finnean the Moses of
pure Democracy, is about ti establish a daft
ly paper i nt Louisville, and rrb looking about
for such newspaper talent as may -)v lying
around loose. The new paper will, of course,
support the noMinees of the Louisville Con
vention. ' • t,
The New York Trilmne has discovered a
man who supports Greeley, "Not because he
wilt defe a t chant, but because of his eminent
fitness." It is Henry A. Foote otTennessee
—he whom the, Thininv was "xont , to call
"Hangman" Poole. • '
The last. act of tyranny by the unsurping
despot at Washington was allowing his bru
tal tninions to prevent the prize tight be
tween Professors Mace and O'Baldwin
which N.vati expected to eventuate from Bal
timore last week—Hitriforg amnia
Sean these words from the mouth of a
Greeley follower: "Our only hope is, as a
party,-to agree with everybody, to promise
everything demanded _until after the aloe
lion—and he must be a fool who supposes
we inenn what We; Say." Too true.
They have a healthy sheriff in Reynolds
county. Ile is under'ii . ,3, MO bonds to answer
a charge of being concerned in the lynching
of Callahan, and is I\ Libera)Denmeratie del
egate to the Congressional convention in his
district. Ile is strongly opposed to the tyr
doily exercised by the General Government
Over the Southern States.—Mismart Dario
cmt, ,
Hr. Greeley is opposed to nepotism. lie
got hiOrOther-in law, John F. Cleveland,
appointed to two lucrative revenue offices,
and the New York Times has a copy of it
letter written by the Philosopher requesting
the appointment of his nephew to a place in
that wicked New York custom-house. '
./,
Horace Greeley repeated pointedly out in
the campaign of 1808 that however de,ctnt
a man Horatio Seymour might be he ,Could
not, as President, be better than his "panty,
This is as true of Greeley now us it/was of
Seymour then. Yet Mr.. Greeley's own
friends acknowledge that ihe weirst‘ Men in
the,country compose liii imeuediate party.—
Nem York Times, / ,
,The Connellsville Moniior (Dem.) says :
"May the Supreme Being direct otherwise,
'for Greeley is not our/choice, .nor do we
wish to pollute the column 4 of the Monitor
with his name nor piOlishi anything in his
defense. To support an Abolitionist for
any office, „would be degrading to ourselves
and the cause weespouse."
John BroWn, Jr., son of the ianti-slavery
martyr, who is now residing on Put-in-Bay
Island writes to the Sandusky , Register de
nying • ft emphatic terms, the report that
he issupporter of Greeley. His ea Grant
ani ei
Vilson man from head to foot, and says
11'. love of the glorious name and principles
the Republican party would not permit
him to be anything else politically.
On the morniug of the State Convention,
Forney published the following in his Phil
adelphia Press: 'For General Hartranft
we have nothing but praise. He was a gal
lans soldier, A.No JL BEEN A FAITHFUL' Ofi-
FICLAI.. He is a radicalettepublican, and
would make a good Governor." What has
Avrought thisgreat_ ,ehange P. t3hriply this ;"
'llitirtudi followed up the Evans fraud until
it came out that Joha 11'. Forney shut-rd in
the plunder.
• The next is S. U. McKee, Alliance; O.
anti editor of the Telegraph. After twenty
four years' consistent Detinteracy—``wedded
and bound to the parts- through principle--
1' have nothing to bind me to that organiza
tion any longer, and shall east my vote for
General Grant." The hiberal papers arti'So
mueh'eugaged in having their readers im
pressed with the accession of Messrs. -Sam
iier, Schurz and Trumbull, that' they over-,
look these lesser movements. But each one
-carries .iv vote and something more; and
more Democrats have already come into the
Republican ranks than were necessary, to
keep them good. And still they eome,---='
Philadelphia North American., •
,IP
The Carlisle Varenteer thinks that' "Bock
alew, Ilartley and Thompson are magnetic
names. Whenever they ,are mentioned in
'Oil ical circles they creakka feeling.", ,The
otienion is sound. Judge Thompson 'Made"
the draft, that wits necessary to fill up the
army and save the country; unconstitutional,
mind said the greenbacks, needed to sustain
the soldiers, were illegal. Butlkalew would-
not vote for these illegal and unconstitu
tional measures, whatever beaded the conu
ty, and Hartley was whipped or kicked
mid arrested for the strength of his southern
love—then called treason. Such names,
ought to arouse feelitigonght to be magnet
ic. • But magnetism-ts of.two kinds,' aurae- -
lion and repulsion, and the Volunteer, if' it
does not disband to soon, Will have a chance
of learning alie kind these - names arouse
before many more moonshavorown old--
Philadelphia SorthAnzeriron. -• •- _ 4
The Press has adtledto Its Oth - erlitHe pee.:
cadilloes an irregularity which isAisually, ;
kilowatts forgery., 'Aletterwritten by Gen-;
oral IlAaranft, on a matter ofithrely priyitte,
business, to hie broker; 'near7yArioeyears'avo;'
was obtained in some surreptitious manner
by a member of the Evans gang., It had
not the slightest connection .with General '
Hartranfes official duty or business; but it
was thought that it could be distorted to his
injury. Aceordingly the Press parades it - in
its editorial column, but tcith' the litrte'aitered
two fairs. • The note was written in '1869,'
and the /bras dates it in 1871, evidently with'
the desjgn of connecting it with the - period
°Me hlarcer-Yerkes affair. Different petp
ple-ivill - call this mean trick Jiy; tufremik
names ; but nobody will' Call lt - honest.*
Vuladdphia,itulletitt,
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Table and Pockertileutlery,
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TRISISIttV, Of
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FARMING :TOOLS
or all kinds,
GUNS AND AMMUNITION,
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Petroleum Fluid,
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(the hest light In the World) Ana every article connected
with the
iitu - dware -Trade.'
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Roy's Ithick, south side of Main West, text dtior to
C. C. ?Bathers.
A.pril 9, 1879. J. R. ANDERS ON, AGENT.
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" ; DEBBY FEELER,
HAVE justreturned from the city with the latest
r‘W_k of
-BOOTS_ AND SHOES
ever brought into Wellaboro.
consisting of
Ladies' Kid and Cloth Bal
morals and Gaiter.s,
Lqtdies, Misses, Children
I and Baby's "Shoes.
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Golds' Cloth Boots 4. Sltoes
since.filbert Calf Boots,
-Boys' Calf it Kw:Boots
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In fact, aU binds of Mena' and lirerneiVe wear kept
n s brat-class Shoe Store. The, beat sewed Woraolf a
Shoes ever 'offered hi dna snarkev- We defy the world
CUSTOM WORK.
'Tryon don't believe us, try do. 'We buy only the bast
stela, a 0 have as good Cordwaluers as moue, can
hire.
itgPAlttiNG done neatly, ano with dispatch
'‘4O_ ether and:Findbiga
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of all kinds consts.ntly onion&
Clisli'rrnd for ilides,iDtssenn. Skins,
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Pelts -and:Vii4;
/laving just tilled up our shelves viitit 4tdes
personslly selected for 'this market; ere rlMie
solicit a fair share of tnul4 ;Ihrialkprollt. cit
returiatii"vre believe to bo a id busliteits -Ina E 1
and we hold the best iv** to be the ebeepset. .L We
• keep no shoddy Our sisorttnnotts sudden! to keel
all elteil sad tastes. We Invite our pumas' itn4relis
public generally to "Oen and ,essinine our' Mock, lito
i ironble to shoat goods. Always to be found, one door
north of 0. B. Kelley's Store. )taint Street, Wellsborer,,
I Pa.
May 1,1872
HARNESS SHOP
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W. ?WAVLE, would say to Ids tßeudis that
kJ". Harness Shop is constantly stockid with'
-Heavy and light:Harnesses,.
made in a substantial mariner, and offered at prices
that cannot dill to snit. v
She best workman emPloyeff, nod tiOoe tus3 the hold
materi a l need z z - I , •
Repairing dead o il '6%4 antic!), Mad WHO beat IMM '
nee. CaHand see. -
• Jap..100 , 4-11r. , neo, W. - 14,k I.V.
clOr..LOSX.—About tin days ago a cow or the sub
,scrfberftftayeil away.. Elbe is: a•re42. - three-years
al* . "chivorfth brass knobs on her born*. —Tier born*
areati e ra)4l4 and well specs& anyterson anding bar
notify - t-H. IL - O'CONNOR.. ' -
Iluly.41;11$111-11 , -. , - Vellshots. , lta.
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4A r Otiee; •
,t Coat and Vest made forrrauk Longbotbaw. which:
be can have by paying charges on thee:One, and
the aspens° of +Overfilling. by applying to John -B.
Illuticapcare. Canton. Bradford Co.. Pa. ~It.lhat above
gatinanti tire not paid for in 94 Cale • groin the. Aattut
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ithitr lA's they wilt - sOLL. J. EL AX $ I
Aug. 14%; 1872-3 w. ., - • •
tiviliim==A. light 64 max . tOurtien hand.,
I high, with dark mime and tali. broke into UK ,
eioatire of the sutaeriber. in Idainabarg: The ,owner
Ai requested to prom property gay charges and take
fier nwa.Y.- 4117822214.
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le treat et 13Fit !AAA* of opt itor variety.. We snakes apedialifilf:',
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We tato Yytdu to our (I,AItIPET IIL ed,UTMENT 'us one of the Institutions of the two, i1i 5 ,4" tot comotisea
1 4 0 00 1.'W ilag of all v i i . mt fidta im-wale tol l tdiVvve' can SUU thint soy coatornet - iii quality aud prt.e,
Slut bald 144 d yew oar Valig lit to duds thilitly. dlortat the entire st o ok was pun:based before th e adyaw,
and we Audi sett lit MAC to old Wet* ailperlige. limo need list% to buy (tees*. aiittkoY No contin ua
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CALL AT. NO. L . - BOWEN & CONE'S BLOCK,
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_•,. ,_'' ct .. ;;;;. ' -• • • • WELLSBORO, PA.
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DERBY . It IFINEtLEIL
WING' facilities tor buying and handling large quantities oiGoode eSehles them to offer them at the
lowes tlarge Jobblng cos.pa In our reiaa department Goods are sold at smell advance over wholesale
41 shock of - a -
Transfer Ornaments, striPing Pellet's
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iluraftf. Itarcb, , 1412
The Cheap One-Price Cash Store,
, !,110. • `!?,, Wpilaboro.
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DRY 61() 0 S, LA DI. ES' ' DRESS GOODS,. AL A PACA a, POPLINS,
iViA.M., I)IO4LISASii , J4WIIB,:-. lIIWIAIRS, EN14,01:”
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I tia4o merited thein down to 'seri:LOW prices for cash. Nov to the time to secure good bargains
Oath/Tag 4nt end made to order, and a ;Sited ISt sitiatantecid.
Juno 1,1.874.
The Laegetts . Establishment:l:n Northern
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fIRUGGIST
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- STONH, HON ISLINDAIND
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GLAfts, ,ALL FOXES ;1 e • XN",I "P. ar: • • ii I: IIIZ DCOLOB 9,
V, : 41 V : . 111 P11.7i1.65.
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'and Briudies . for Varela-tie-And.
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full line otall air, of flood Silartliabitt to our trusluesi;.kiPt - ba god!.
We now Lave a ( 1 111 end very complete stock or
ES
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MINE
William WitsOn
has Jul resetved lots of
SUMMER GOODS,
rs,
JAMES, &e.
Booth atO Shoes.
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WDOLESAIX AND sir
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"Cutter . Orilla**Usti
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feet opplit4limo
' 40E 1 S IP *TAR RH, .REMED y.,
It to the onlffeiff} . of inarnment yet iitveztte‘t with
which:fluid medicine 'coo he carried , hi,th 1 , and
Perietair applied to all vats otitis airflow," low,. i pas.
BAlOlti'oll4 the clambers. or ..ctly i ties, emu lag
thedrowitiNti tvtsll4lßAFea alla TACO re frequen t Iy-es t,
004d , frout whlkli :We catarrhal dischatge geovrally
de: Too In• treating catarrh
t r errefore has attoen largely from the impossibility
of, applying remedies to these cavities and ohms/beta
by any of the ordinary methods. • This olnitucle in
• thoway oPerfeeting curdss'la entirely overeonierby
the invention of the "Dintedie. - In using this Matrix.'
walk the 'Field Is tarried by Its own weight Inc snuffing,
Arcing -Or Vamping being required,' ne on. nostril In a
foughotky Solvidg strewn to the highest portion of
the diasa passages, passes into and thoroughly
'Owns* all the tabSsondeliaintioracoottectetl there.
flints out or the oPilto nostril, use Is
posaanoti and so eluspio - that fi ght a *maid understand
nu • Walt and explicitsitteglosts accorupany each
inotramenti - !Whoa-Mod Tr! this Mattoon:lit, Dr.
Soge'k.Catairb lternedy, cuts recent Wachs of
'w vow tu tiselrid b y aew applications. •
tbriosiploass Of eltittirin. Frequent head ache,
tisoblidge &WO Into h
t
..—rea • • sornethoco proluoe,
watery, thick Vnuomi, purulent .01.1:motive, sec. .
others a dry riess,dry. watery, week or t utlitpitql oyes,
stopping op or obstruct:4n of nasal passages, ring.
Ingin ears, dMfuose,'hawkingandcoughing to clear
throat; itteeratimili, , euito from, %dome, voice altered,
Lust oll'onsivehrisith,,inipaircil or total dee
pisatiotiefeenee of emelt and Mato,dbitioeso, men
tal depression, lose oj retire, iudigeetion,entorged
tonsils; tioklitig roilglF sc. Duly a foss of those
eptiptbran aro' Likely t ho present In any case at
ouelinie.. • f ' L
EW catarrh Remedy, wliOn used with
Dr. Plume, Vasa' Deurtio;' and accompanied
with the otmatitittionat treatment which is rerun).
Mended in the pamphlet that wraps such Louth, 01
the Remedy, led perfect specific for this loathsome
4 1 / l Oase, and 'the proprietor offers, in good faith,
fteillreword for a case he cannot cure. -The
e i g l y to mild sint•plensant to use, - containing F ro
Wend. us thostin drug, or', &mimes. The ,Catorrh
Homed si z i i i ssold at 50 cents. Douche at Co routs, by
ma Isle. or either will he mailed by proprlm
tor Ma rot e pt
pt of Go cents.
/4;:"V;
- Sole Proprietor,
BUITALQ, N. Y.
MEI
ME
BIM
WILLIAM :WILSON. r
Pa.!
JOIN R. *MK&
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duuo 26. 1842, Itot=ly
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Dentistry.
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•prITNG returned (rem a visit East, lam now pre'
V&A With anew stick of goods and in atruments
offer superior tinflucementa to thote in want of any
thing in my Übe.. 'Artificial teeth inserted on a new
and superior bee°, at low rates. Teeth extracted with
out pan. , Preservation of the natural is eth a speciality.
Work warranted. Terms ressonshie.
• A. B. EASTMAN, Dentist,
San. I, MAX Welleboro, Pa.
MERCHANT TAILORING!
fi tintoE iirAGNER, bas just received a Iluporb
as
sortment or all kinds of '
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CLOTHS •
N .• = • - 1 •
; - for geuilorimp's - •
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CO.AUSEI,FINRCLOTIIING
end tillorePerOd to ;Manufacture to the EMT STYLE,
VW on the shortest Itotioe. Persons wanting Clothing
will please drop in . and see my stock. Good Fire and
the best of work guaranteed.
Jan. r, 1872-Iy. GEO. 'WAGNER.
Oenerfll l lnsarance Agency,
T/OGA CO., PA.
J. H. & J. D. Campbell,
AI RE prepared to , limn's Policies ill first class Com
panies on all kinds of Insurable Property against
Ilre and LiiNritiag ut reasonable rates. We travel arid
•Olattninel all Xbilis POrsonally in the counties of Tioga
awl Potter. • . J. IL CAMPBELL.
Nelsop, Feb. 7, 1873-I,r. J. D. CAMPBELL.
-Mega, Marble Works,
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MS widereigned is now preparedute all
,T dere for Toufb Stones and bforittin t e " n e tsof either " '
Italian, or Rutland Marble,
of the latent style and approved workmanship and with
dispatch. "
He beeps constantly on hand both kinds of Marble
and will be able to snit all who may favor him with
limb' ardent, on tut reasoriable terms as can be obtained
In the confitry.
FRANK ADAMS.
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Jan. 1.1879.
MICII.s.T-aXl\7lPVt.'"Sr
AND
Ladles' Furnishing Goods-I
TO SUIT EVERYOODY, AT
wr. A. B. ORAVEP EMPORIUM OF FASHION
. M
the Cone Rowe Wore. A large litovk of Goods
just received end will be ,old diem).
' Mrs; E. E. KIMBALL will have charge of the Millin
ery department, and will be glad to see hbr old friends
and new ones at all times. brop in and see our new
store. -
Dec. 13, 1.41-Iy.-
TOLES, ROBINSON' & CO.,
(succe...fi. to J. B. Barker,) .
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Dealers In
X::biewr CA-clicbcfiLtaii
of every description.,
'CHOICE GROCERIES
Iskaboadauce, ail kinds and fresh.
The public is cordially invited to call and look through
our am° stook, as wo are selliug at low figures for
ready pay. We shall receive
NEW GOODS
constantly from the city to keep our assertmont full
•
and complete.
TOLES, ROBINSON et CO,
July /0, 1872.
Good - Li*ery I
v - r V t t L ENIaU e
t ACO,lvdß % ti z e liensityrengool.ger,balhe
in Wellaboro for the steomodNro
of their friends,
- Good Horses an Caniages
always on hand at moderate rates.
Stable on Water Start opposite Geo. Derby's resi
dence. C. G. VAN VALSENBUSG.
Awe 28.1872. C. W. ?OSIER.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
rNtliacriber Were for sale his real waste in the
attfilveetern part of the borough, to suit purcha
sers, A portion of the premises is nicely situated to
cut up into village lots, and 'pastime and timber iota.
The portion covered with timber is well wooded with
hard wood end liemlocic. Thu large lot on which ho
'resides Will besold off in village lots, including his
residence. ROBERT RuLsty.
;nue 12, 1872-fon
.11"oua and Lot for Sale.
quiz undtrolgned offers tor sale his Rouse and Lo
j.on libtla street, in Masud, Pa., eta very low price
Elida lot contains ono-banters, and la under good cal
Ideation. For Urals, surly to the subecriber.
litlidattd, Pa.. Feb. 21, 187241. 0. P. BABCOCK.
New Cabinet Store !
Wundersigned has opened a room in the base
ant of hia cabinet building, on Main Street, op
politte partr# Wagon shop, for the sale of
Cabinet iiirare
of all kinds, ouch as
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Bed Sets, Bureaus, Bedstead, s,
"Chairs,: Lounges, ExtensiOn,
and other Table t s, What
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. Not - s, Hat Racks,
thi
..1...y0 i-things, which will be sold lower than
the lowest. HeiliviVeirall-t take a look at his goods
before waning elsewhere.
, .
Itatuamber the place—oppoalte Dartt's Wagon ho
We!it littat.rg
_Street. ~
JA001,3 wriomni, Agent.
Au 1.14,
Priticiple,a Pertect'Renovator and Invi orator of the
System, carryin4J off all poisonous matter and restoring
the blood to a healthy cond,:tion,enrichin it, refreshing
and invjgoratinglboth mind and body. hey are easy
of administration, prompt in their action, °dentin their
results, safe and reliable m all forms of di case.
. No Person can take these Bi tors accord
leg 'to directiorii, and remain long' un ell, provided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral oison or Other
means, and the yital organs wasted bey rut the point
of -repair.
Dyspepsia lam:lndigestion., II attache, Pain
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tte Chest, Diz
ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stoma 1,, had Taste
in the Motithdltilions Attacks, , Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of
the Kidneys, and a hundred other pailful symptoms,-
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In t i esc complaints
it has no equal, rind one bottle will prova better guar
antee of its merits than a lengthy advert cement.
**
For entail° Cocapittints, in young or old,
advert
married or sing % at the dawn otwom Omer), or the
turn of lire, these, Tonic Bitters display so decided an
influence that a /marked improvement i soon percep
tible.
For Infirmmatory and Chr
mn as us and ut, Dyspepsia or Inds
Remittent and, ntermittent Fevers,
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, the
been most successful. Such Diseases
Vitiated Blood, Which it generally produ
went of the Digestive Organs.
' They are aGeqtle Purgativ
a Tonle, ems/ sing also the peculiar
as a powerful a; tin relieving Congc
oration of the lay r am) Visceral Organ
Diseases.
For Skin, isertees, Eruptions
_Rheum, Blotches Spots, Pimples, Pust
buneles, Iting.w rms, Scald-Read, St
sipelas i Itch, Scur s, Discolorations of tit'
and Diseases oft to Skin, of whatever
are literally dug and carried out of
short time by the use of these Bitters
such cakes will convince the most inert
curative effects. I ,
Cleanse the Vitiated. flee
find its impurities ttirstitig through the!
Eruptions, or Sur 3: cleanse it when
structed and shiggish in the veins; cle.;
foul; your feelingsluill tell you when. I
pure, and the health of the system will ,
- Grateful thciusands proclaim
TRRS the, most wonderful Invigorant tl r
the sinking system:,
Pin. Tape, and other Wor
the system of so many thousands, ar
stroved and removed. Says a listing
ogltt: There is scarcely an individual tipt
earth whose body is exempt from the pre
It is riot upon the healthy elements
worms exist, but u,pon the diseased lit
deposits that breed 'these living mo lt•
No system of Medicine, no vermifuge
itics, will free the system from worth
tars.
MIO4. A. B. GRAVES
IKLSS H. W. TODD has removed
.11j the late residence of Laner DI
Horn's Hotel. Steinway and oth
LESSONS given on the Piano, I
Mg. An opportunity for preetie
who may &Aire it,
Jan. L 1.812
1-3E•azior *MK..
Dry Goods, €lO
of which I propoee hereaftei• to . 1
pleto assortnie'
MO* , it
Mechanical Disenseq. Per
Paints_and Minerals, such as PlurriW
Goltlibeaters, and Miners, ns they ad
i
be subject,to paralysis of the Bowels. I
this take a dose of WALican's Vrugc
or twice a week, as a Preventive.
MMus, • lEtenstttent, and ntermittent
;
Feveirs, which are so , prevalent in be valleys of our
great rivers throughout the United tates especially
those of the - Mississippi, Ohio, Missuri, Il li nois, Ten
nessee, Cuinberland, Arkansas. Red B
; -olorado, raros,•
1 .,
Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan
oke, James, and many others, with c reir vast tributa
ries, throughout our entire country cltiring the Summer
and Autumn, and remarkably
. so during seasons of
unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied
by extensive derangements of the stoniach 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 btisels, being
clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat
ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon
these varlorA organs, is essentially necessary. There is
TO cathartic for the pb - rpose equal to bit. J. WAT.K.Ra's
\runt:An Brrrmas, as they will sptedily remove the
dark-colored viscid Matter with win h the bowels are
loaded, at the satue time stimulating the secretions of
the liver, and generally restoring, th healthy functions
of the digestive organs.
Scrofula. or IC.ingls 'Evil,
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Inflamtnations„ Indolent Intlarninaii
fectious, Old Sores, Ei uptions of iii
etc., etc. In these, as -us all other
eases, WA LMIR'S V INIIG sir BITTER
great curative powers in the moat oh
able cases.
Dr. Walker's Californin V negar Bitters
act on all these cases in a similar maSncr. By purifying
the Blood they remove the cause, an hyresolving away
the effects of the inflammation ithe'tuliercular deposits)
the affected parts receive health, and a pemianerit 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 Bilious. • '
The Aperient and mild Laxtive properties of
. DR. %VALERA'S VINFIGAR BITTRIL are the best s fe
guard in all cases of eruptions an malignant few s,
3 ii
their balsamic, healing, und soculriegprogertles prof ct
the humors of the faeces. Their sedative propert 09
allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bow Is,
either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, tc.
Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throng out
the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid
neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their
Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in die secre
tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary duct;
and are superior to all rem dial agents, for the cure of
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. .-
Fortify the bodyngninst disease by pud
fdying all its fluids with VINEGAR HITTERS. NO.CIV,
mile can taki hold of a system thus forearmed- 'The
liver, the stomach, the bowels, th 4 kidneys, and the
nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invig-
Grant. • 1 -
Dlroctions.—Take of the Bit era 00 Ong to bed
at night from a half to ono and ont-half wine-glassCulti
Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton
chop, venison, roast beef, and v i rtables; arid take
out-door exercise. They are. comp sed of purely veget
able ingredients, and contain no spirit.
.T.WALKER, Prop'r. R. 11. DICOONALD & CO.,
•
3Plvt,ii.
for sato very cheap. Al6O, ETA
CABINET OR
OLD INSTRUITEIiTS TAKI
A largo Mock of NT IV MUSIC)
T, am now reed\ ing direct !Pohl
and well selected stock of
CROCK
CHINA AND GL
with a Rood assort'
Table Cutlery & P
Also
Table Ltnen, .Na
elfin ,'4r
My stock of
I will sell at greatly reduced pric
a full and complete s!
Table and Home Fur
R,. R.
BADWAYI ..READY, RELIEF
eintrAl4-iu v - ArtkrA,_
In from no to twenty , Minutes._
• NOT ONE-HOUR'- - s •
after icading thlx miVertilentent need any one
sIIFFEIt wan
nlvniviot's R 1 AIIY = RELIEF IS A CHRE FOR
, , EVERY 1?AIN. • , •
It was the tlrst andix
Tile COrkl.'Sr
that hatar i tty steps the most excuteintiog primp, eiloys
initiongia.tions, and cures Congestion., Whether of tint
Lang $, BOrretS, Or other glaudi or orght, by
4.1/11 nvplic-tttion,
IN i1i.014 mitt TO TWENTY MINUTES.
on matter. how 'violent. or cxeruclatlng the pain the
RHEUMATIC, Ped-rhltlee, Crlpptett, Nervous,
kipttralgiC, or prostrated with di6ea.3' c, May sutler,
.RAPWAY ' S READY RELIEF
• • wit, - I,..ArroTtD
INFLivmmAttoN OF Tiro Bowgr,_4‘..
coNGEtatoll . OF THE LI
E , ont;.; DIFFICIILT 1312EATHINDINGs.,
PALPITATION OE THE HEART.
HYSTERICS, CHOUP, DIPHTHERIA.
CATARRH, .1.`0. 4 1,1/IiNZA.
ICI ADAC/IE, To'canAonE;
rugultALGIA., RHEUMATISM.
CCL,I) CHILLS, ACti..lE, CHILLS,
'he apptfealimof the Itendr Relict to the pert r r
an o w m
ts c h ere he p ain or ditliculty exists will OfrQl
fort.
werity thopaln'half a totabler a water will In a few
nt4 meattteare CHAMPS, SPASNIK, SOUL: sTmr AI
11 :Awriluir; , . l . , SICK .11EADAMIE t DIARRHEA,
Il 'NENTECti COWL'. WIND IN 'IDE li4AVELi,
an I all INTERNAL PAINS. ' s '
Travelers Ainal4 - alwaya carry a boltli)a it wa
Ite ni wßelict with•tliPm. A. few droi' In - natl.: - ...id
pro eat bit:knead er pains from Change of water, It it
Le' ter titan French Mandy or Bitters al a btimulnlit.
FEVER AND AGEE;
vEVEIttANWAGUE eared for fifty eetit..s. Thero
not a remedial agebt, to this world that lit !-
and roe. and tilt Mho*. Matarious, 11111ou.s, Sum kt, Tl.
OHM Yellow, and (,ther Fevers 01110) by nAvirA y• ! ;
PILLS) so cittleiF rte BADWAY's ItEAD .
Fifty cat; per bOttle, t36ld by Drupx,Ct.
HEALTH BEAUTY
STR"(I AND Ar tri° ; l F t r i C l 9 lBi -I
sTIVii s U
Or FL Esti" I, 111:1 . .
13EAUTIFILU CUM 1.1., EL S EU 1T !(EIf To A L
RADWAY'S'
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
MS MADE TIM 74(AT ASTONISIIIN(4 cuarq
SO QUICK SO RANO ARE THE etiANgLi
THE 1.101)Y 1 UNDERtIOES, 1,71N1/1.:1; 'i'ii E. .1%
PLUENCE OP THIS TRULY WONDE,ItYCI.
MED/CINE,ITIMT -
nlo•jthen+
eslion; Bilious,
;senses of the
e Bitters have,
are caused by
cd by derange-
Every Day an Increase, in Flesh
and Weight is'Seen and Felt. -
THE GREAT 131- - 00 D PURIFIER.
Every drop of the SAES ArAItiLLIA - N . "ftES4)I.V
EliT communicates thrittrh the Mood, Sweat, ,
and other fluids and Juices of the a,:v.:•tent the riot of
for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and , , s;,•t
material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Ol.thdnl.:.
disease, 'Ulcers in .1110. l tiroat, Mouth. '1 umors. Nod. ,
the Glands and other parts of tha sysle m ,
Strumous Discharges fist tho Ear,.
forms of Skin diseases, El tilts, Fever Far'., :sonl, - 1
Head, Ring Wane, Salt ItheMn 7. l2,l Aerie
Snots, 'WOMB IT. the Plerli, moor- cm,cors Os:
Womb, and all weakening and painful '.,ii te har g , ,,s, ;
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and ail wastes of th • lit:
pie, are within the curative rause of tit., 0 1
ern Chemistry, amt a arVillays' u,u e any.
person using it for Other of thr.,:! to: ma of disease its!
potent power to cure them.
If the patient. daily 1 , 0.'01114:g I educed by the e.ate , i,
and decomphsition that 13 cmdinually progressing, ~s.
Leeds In arse ttng these wastes, owl repairs tla• ,ttsio
new material mule fton, healthy blood—and tht.
SA USAPAIIII,LIAN writ and floes rer , 4re.
Not only doe, the SAnsnrmuct.hot itt,=olA-gtvr (x..et
nil known remedial agents In the cure of chronic, Scrod-.
lons, Constitutional, and Skit. diseases t but It is the solo
positive cure for
~Zidne
& Bladder Complaint '.,
Triinhrv, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Ithtbac,s, Drops
Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine Itright's Dr -
ease, Albutalsuirla, fua l In all eases where %Lett are brie
dust deposits, or the water Is thick, cloudy, nixed ui !,
substances like the white of an egg, or threads like
silk, or there lan morbid, dark, bilious appear/Lee,
white hone-dust deposits, and when there Is a prier: ,
burning sensation when p a using aVeto', and pain in t
Small of the Back and along the Lotus, Price, e ,
as well as
merit of.actin t ,
.tion or Inflain.l
and in Bilious'
, Tetter, Salty
des ' Boils, Car 4
're Eyes, Ery.
I • Skin, Humors
lime or nature,
the system in a
One bottle in
edulous'of;theit
whenever you
.kid in Pimples,
you find it ob
, nse it when it is
Keep the blood
°How.
VittliCAß MT
t ever sustained
80, lurking in
effectually de
guished physiol
n the face of tha
Bence of worms.,
.c•f the body that
mors and slimy
stern of disease.
s, no anthelmin
!, like these Bit-
OR Ms.—Tiro Only I,ltootrri and cure RCMP
for ll'orms—Pitt, Tape, etc,
Tumor of 12 Years' Groi f vllll
Cured by Radway , s Resolverii.
Ttc.vr,rLv, "Sfix,r+., July 14, , r•:1
1tAT,41.7,--T have b ! ,,t . 91-nrian e or,ros rot 1
ons engaged in
re, Typc-setters,
ante in life, will
'o guard against
BITTRRS once
„ toe nv .ries 1)4 .
bowel.. All the Doctors said ” there Ive 4 no help for it." 11 ta1.,1
every thing that Wee it , AMlllerah`d; bat nothing hyped tor. t
raw your Resolvent, end thought I would try it • but 1,1 le, Nil':
In It, because I bed roffere.l for tsar Ise tmll!,
of tha Resolvent, and ono tes of lholouy riffs, nod to,. 1.,..
ties of your Ready Relief; alit there IS not a 1.10 of tom, r ! , 11,
?POI or felt, nod I feel hotter. smarter,. and r it.,,, i •
fur twelve ,l 'rtis worst tumor nos ia (ho left side ot tt.“
bowels, over too glitin. 1 ',Tau (Lt. 5, )ota f,r the 1000 nt
others. You call publiai it If you cheese.
lIA NNAII P. KNAPI'2.
R A DWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated ',Nall awed gum,
purge, regulate, purify, C1P:1119 , ., fill t f roDohou,
ways Pilla , for the cure of all (lie:ardor - of the St ornat
Liver, 'Bowels, Kidneys, Illathlor, Shlvnua Di.Au , et,
1-Iwulache, Constipation. Crelivenet
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, I iiilimincithin ,ir
the Dowels, riles,roul all Derangerrrentsiif the lid cruel Vh•
Cent. •Warrattted to effect a primitive cure, Yurety Vretv..
Me, cant:Ailing no mercury, minerals, or debit erlot,
r" Observe the yellowing symptoms resulting fr. • ,
Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
Constipation, Inward Ink", l'alluets of Olt Li,, si .5,
Aridity of tho NaMeM, Ilea. thorn, MO: t tO'
Fullness or Weight in , lt i lto Stoinath, Sour Erin tot,ll, ' , J. • • =
Fluttering et the Pit f the Ston.ach, Snininnnz th.-
IlinTiod and Difficult reathlng, Fl utterlog et th: i. I ••:,
or Suffocating Sensations when in a tying P,tnre, I
Ybion, Dote or Webs Wore tie Sight, I,vor tot 141 , 1
the Rend, Deficiency of Per.l.lr,don, Yellow n. , ,:tll/
end Eves, Pain In the Side, Chit, 1 to 1.,.
Heat, ilurnfor, In VW Flesh.
few titttCs of RNDWAY'S PILLS o.il f t, , 1 the
tem front all the ulleVe•antned dl-ontero. Fri,. •
per tor. SOLD BY DltUtlti ISIS.
ItBAD •••FALSS. AND " s,m,t
White Swellings,
ter
Af , Scro rt fulous
ns, ercual
At-
Skin, Sore tyee,
onstitational Die.
L have shown their
.tinate and haunt •
btailip 1.; RAD\VAY & CO., MI 87 Mak',Ll'
I.l4fotrunticg% Vocth 1.4,m2at )
,11..} td rs;
OGRAPHY.
6;it,1 , , - and ..:Les of Pa.hul.-.4 ta'al,ll 311(
ent,:t In al %., tir thannr.r :it 11. 11. nviainc le',
(1;;L:t4.1:,, • 1 . :“ 1,0, oi
Portraits on Porcelain Plates,
Nothing fitur can be offerea than Ow so beaut:fill Pot ,
eel.itn Pieturt sin a vii %et e..so or frame. 'llvir'soit
uess and deli. act a;0 A np,nor to an) thing produced
or iron tirripor. It you Want a
1
Good I cture.i
of youtmdf, go to Naiiunor,":+. A I
If you wtint the. vory best that can 1.43 had, go 11
Naramore'B. 1
, I
If you want sono:thix; that looks lite ; ou, go to Nat
amore's.
If you w.nit an old D,muerreotype,
Ambrirdype, or other Pictures copied and enlarged, hi
can do that as reasonable as any other man. The:
will be finished m India Inh, Oil or Water Colors whit
desired •
Persons wishing piettlren of groups and children
will receiro especial attention.
• A large as,loamant of Frames and Framing Matetia
constantly on hand. AN kinds of
Pictures Framed to tirdet
I
N. B.—Don't mistake the piney, er .1. B. tastinall'i.
Dental Boons.
April 21, 1872.41'.
I[3 nowreleiving from Nc.w York, n fino rt , Torlmon
of
lirr Music Store to
die, opposite Van
which die offers to the public , nt luw rates. Ever:
thing usually fouud in a ;
ON & lIAMLIN
will bo kept on hand slid sold low for cash. The N'Cil
cox and Gibbs stAing tuarldnos for sale, and to rent.
Jan. 1, 1812, nits. ,SOFIELI).
ANS.
I=
1i 1 .a.9071,3 why the PCl7'7ll el
MEE=
8170U1.1). BUN: TM: CriA:un vrEn
Dodge, Reaper and Mower!
*pm, Mal iu Sing
affOrded to those
• 11. W. TODD.
ISt. They 11.c'e strung and durable - , and net Lkulc 10
get mit of _order.
2(1. They are niad,: of the beat wheeled material.
11403 r 2
, . .
3d. They are simple hi construction-1m •1 lcvera,
springs, trips and compile:lC.lin generally, to gi t ont
of order than' any other
4th. They have no Cog ((caring , in the PH), II le, I,
to till up willidirt and mud in passing oNer Hofl gi
6th. The gearing is all ht the centre of the Marble, ,
up out of the way or olo,truetlons, and proper() bal.
aimed between the two Price Wheels. •
6th. The Driver is comfortably located In the 0,0-tre
tre of the Machine, both in licaptng mut Mov,mg, and
not placed tar on the real' end of the Machine, or ,ma
upon the tongue, in order to hallunio
ith. The Cutter Bar is on a line with the nat• oral
of the Machine—only requiring a (main r envie Tabbi
in reaping—making it 'very tally to deli er the Gavel
entirely out of the way of team and Machine on the
next round, without disturbing it.
Bth. Tho Self-Itake is looted on the ldiltotm, null
being in the rear of the Drive Wheels, is inducts
away, and free from any danger of the I:ake-iIITH
striking the team in their re% elutions—ag is not the
case in front cut Machines—they being compelli 10
Place the team at a great distance from the Machiw.,
thereby increasing the drait.
9th. The Self-Bake, itself, is the best in tine. The
lightest, most simple in construction. least liable to
get out of order, needs no adjusting. When once put
on properly, it is ready for all kinds] of grain, long or
short, thick-or thin, standing, or lodged and tangled.
10th, It is entirely under the control of the driN or,
making Gavels large or suiati, at his, pleasure, Very
durable. and doing as good work the second nod third
years as the fir St.
11th. They tire Adapted to all Ulnas of ground,
rough or smooth, leaving a uniform height of stub
ble on uneven surface.
tito Irnrtors
IW,
SS WARE,
EMI
ated Ware;
12th. They have a double hinged bar, and rcaddy
conform to_uneven surface'. Unlike the stiff bars
which, when thoalachine is on a back furrow, or
knoll, the out end of the Bar sticks up nearly or quite
t.;the top of the heads. Ours drops down anti cub;
low ut one end as the other.
13th. They have a tilting device by which the ari•
ver can, while in motion, change th height of cut so
as to pia up lodged spots without tonluo".
14th. They require less extras to keep thUu in re.
pair than any other machine iu uso. as is tehtined by
thousands who use them.
kips, T.
Ihing l &,e ',
15th. They have a Edict 'wrought 'rota Guard, faced
with steel, rendering it the strongest in use.
16th.' They have a solid wrought iron knife head,
instead of a malleable iron, which 13 liable to break at
any time:
17th. They can be drWeii around the corners with
out backing and twisting the team's necl,s until they
are sore.
H lc maim room for
.ck
18th. They can be started in Mowing, in the heavi
est gril.B9, without backing up.
ltnh.,They are not so light as to break• constantly - ,
they aro not so heavy as to be objectionable.
20th. They are a perfect Reaper and Self-Baker, awl
perfect Mon* combined in one. L. 0. BE IClt, '
Agent, Little MF,rsh, 1%1.
ishing Gdbds,
-eep a full and' e3lll
Also, agent for B. S. IVllliams & Co's mako of Car
riages, Buggies, Platform spring, and the Utica Lum•
her Wagon. These 'magma Axe of the best make and
lilrranted, /MAO/I,
(1.8, X111447 $ °
D. 11. NA. IZ
IVIRS. A. J. SOFIELD
IVlCillitiorw
MEI
FANCY GOODS,
Fancy Store,
=EI
BEM