Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, September 10, 1872, Image 4

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    USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE; -,
Keeping finger for Long,Periode.
A new methed for :keeping butter for .a
'long period is thus 'described hy the Earl&
law Yorker :
It is the invention of Charles,ll. White of
White's Station, _Michigan, and. Consists-in
putting the butter in a sack fitted to a pecu
liarly shaped tub and so arranged that when
the packing is completed. and the tub turned
so as to rest on the large end - thetutter will
drop down an inch or so, leaving a, clear
space between the tub and butter.' strong
brine is now poured•through a hole , in . the
small end of the tub,'to' fill this space com
pletely.. The brine floats the butt' r.und
wholly surrounds it, excludingtho air. The
orifice is then closed up . and the butter set
away in a coolplace. The invention seemed
to us tobave very great merit,, and we
termined to test it practically. • Mr. White,
therefore, in September last, furnished us, a
tub of butter, which ; arrived &ring verihol:
weather, which we considered favorable for
a thorough - test, especially its it had stood in
the express office a couple of clays, exposed
to the sun before we were notified its - ar-,
The tub was then taken and set aside
in the cellar, where it remained- until
1 13th, 187, - ..!, when it was opened. The most
I of the brine had evaporated, but we found
the butter sound and apparently in as good
order as Alien first packed—ten months and
a half previous.
Frow this test we are inclined to think
that_Wtth proper attention film time to time
in supplying brine as it evaporates, butter
may be kept two years or more ill good Or-"
der by this method. If all tub butter seat
to market were pnt up in this way, the risk
of handling would be vastly lessened; and
fl family use; .when the butter is hot laced
- ed for immediate...consumption, the plan of .
packing is to be highly recommended.
Another important feature in these pack
ages is that the butter may be lifted by,, the
sack entirely. out of the tub, the end of the
sack turned down and the butter cut in de
sirable shape for the table. The cutting ut
butter off as desired, the sack with that
which remains is lifted hack- into the tub
and thus treated alternately ( until the whole
is consumed. In the old wny of packing it
is not unfrequently in ragged and unsightly
lumps, but with the White package the.cut
. tings may be mado very neat and shapely.
Interesting to Housekeepers,
It may not be - universally known to house
keepers and others - what a useful article
hartshinn is. We clip the following • front
the Pr'pvidence Journal for the benefit of. our
yeaders:
4nrionia, us it is generally (Idled,
1-pirits of hartshorn,,iS a powerful alkali, noel
dissolves grease and dirt with great ease.
It has been recommended very highly for
domestic purposes : For washing: paint, put
a teaspOonfulin a quart of moderately hot
water; dip in a flannel cloth and then wipe
oft the woodwork; no scrubbing will be ne
cessary. For taking grease spots from any
fabric use the ammonia nearly pure, then
lay white blotting paper over the spot, then
iron it lightly. 'ln washing lace put about
twelve drops hi pint of warm suds. To
clean silver, mix two teaspoonfuls of am-
Monia in a quart of hot ands. Put in your
silver-ware and wash, using an old nail brush
or tooth brusll for the purpose. For clean
ing hair-brushes, etc., simply shake the
brushes up and down in a mixture of a ta
blespoonful oftunnionia to one pint of hot
water; when they ore clean, rinse them in
cold water, and stand them in the wind or
in a hot place to dry. For washing finger
marks from looking-glasses or windows, put
a few drops of ammonia ou a moist rag and
make quick work of it. If you wish your
houselibuits to flourish put a fewl drops of
the spirits in every pint of water used in
watering. A teaspoonful will add much to
the bath. Nothing is better than ammonia
, N v ater for cleansing the hair: In every ease
rinse Wale ammonia with clear water. To
tv
which we would only ad that, for remo
. ing grease spots, a mixt of equal parts of
ammonia and alcohol is otter than alcohol
Aim; and for taking ou the red stains pro
duced by the strong acid ,in the blue and
black cloths, there is nothing better than
ammonia." , I
For the Household.
Tim PROPER SELECTION OP FOOD. —There
is no country where thbre is so much-'dys
pepsin as in America, because our people
pay but little attention to food, and eat too
much meat for the exercise they take. If
one has mental labor,
fish ever second day,
at least, is requisite. Soup sets all tho glands
at work, and prepares the stomach for the
more important functions of digestion, and,
therefore, should be taken at dinner every
day. Beef broth is to the old what milk is
to lhe young. Cookery properly attended
to keeps man in health. -If the stomach is
out of order, the brain is affected. We
should eat more fruits, vegetables, soup and
fish.
E i
A N HONEY I'IANT.—In elate number
21
of the ) wman Be Journal it is stated that
- a very lited quantity- of the seed of the
Partridge Pea (cassia cliamaerista of botan
ists) has been placed in the hands of the
Commissioner of Agriculture, for distribu
tion among bee-keepers who may desire to
give it a trial. ' Those wishing It should
make application for the came at once. It
. . .
.
A should be known ' however, that the plant
is often regarded by good farmers as little
better than a pest. It is described by Dar
lington, In his "Weeds and Usful Plants,"
page 110, who says it is common to sandy
fields, especially southward, flowering from
July to September, and often as late as the
' middle of October. 'The only thing to rec
/
ummend it as a honey. producing plant, is
that it blooms during the interval between
spring and autumn pasturage, and thus
turnishes feed for bees at a time when other
egetation fails to give t supply. It is an
annual; and the Journal says on this account
- ought not to be difficult to get rid• of by
proper management, when its presence is
undesirable." With the caution above giv
en, in regard to this plant, perhaps our bee
keepers had better give it a trial.
MAKE Yomi OWN BREAD.—A writer .in
Hearth and Hams says : There is more of
the element that we call happiness arising
from the use of good bread than is credited
to that source. If your husband's love can
grow for you and for his home under the
indiction of bad bread, then he is a great
man—much greater than men in general.—
If you expect your, children to be obedient,
sweet, and respectable in their accents and
behavior, with sour bread in their little
stomachs, you will be disappointed, unlekts
they-are very near totheir angel state. Two
hours' service during the week in your kitch
en makirig bread, if you will give it your
w ble heart and hands, will yield you a bet
te return than many hours spent in bor
n wing trouble and looking on the dark side
y
of life, and trying to think that the very
darkest side is always turned toward you.
Just try the experiment of working in flour,
of watching the dough rise, of moulding . it
into symmetrical small loaves, of peeping
into the oven to see the rich brown ' crust
over them, and the sight of the loaveh when
done, and better still of the husband's ex
clamation, " Oh, what delicious bread !"
and then see if you do not feel rewarded,
even before your taste the snowy leaf. It
will not hurt your hands to make bread,
and it will cheer your heart.
SPICED BACON.—This may be prepared of
excellent quality, by persuing the following
method : Select a side or middle of a delicate
pork, and 'take out all the bones. Put it in
a pan of water for ten or twelve hours to ex
tract the blood, changing the water as often
us it becomes colored, Then. put the meat
into a pickle as follows':•Water, one gallon;
common salt, gnu pound; sat prunelle, quer
- ter of a pound; coarse sugar, one pound.
f Let the meat remain in this pickle for at least
I a fortnight; then take It out, wipe it well
.and shed sage bay leaves (the stalks having I
been taken out,) very small, over it.
Gnsvrato Ws.74—This is an article that
every farmer should keep on hand, ready
'for Use whenever needed, for it is valuable
for various other purposes besides that of
grafting. Wounds In pruhing large trees
will heal over mulch sooner -if coated with
this wax, and if a piece of bark is accident,
ally stripped from a tree, the place should
• be covered over, with 14 and the , wood will
. remain sound and healthy underneath.—
There aro several renipeslor preparing this
wax, and I have found the following better
than any other one tried : Melt in a basin
one pound of tallow, two pounds of beeswax
and four pounds of rosin,• stir well together,-
and keep in a cool placein thedish in which
it was melted. If beeswax is very costlY.
, as an item, one-third less quantity can be
used.
This wax is meat excellent for sealing the
corks of bottles whose contents are desired
to be air-tight, and for cov4zing cloths to
tie over preserve jars. It can be melted over
when required for use, And it will spread
with a knife upon bandages, ete.; is tne best
sealing-wax that can be used for many par.
poses. S. 0. J.
FiEffi
THE BALLAD OF MB litrElt,
Where the Iloosatockma / • 'P 4-
' i t iii iz A:,
Pours its waters in the
Met. along the forest sl4e, ' ' - • ,
klinun Hover, Iltildjiti m'de. - :
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- She, is maiden fair and dapper;
He, a red-balred, stalwart trapper,
Hunting heaver, fox and skunk,
In thewoodlands of tiqvieolonk. -
title. Itatnelcier
. 4 v . , five 41-„gh i, tor, , ...
Walked bdalde' Ina flk illldaiatnr • i .- i 14-, •
Gatheing, in tiO Wit, l, is 4 i: A L
' , Huske,roi . ) . t. pigt Vki inTilkilitOtz i. *; r„ i
' v = i? q - , & 3 ..,f : _,t. le'
"Why." lib murmured,. loth to leave her,
o Gather yarba for chills and fever,
When a lovyer, bold and true, . .
Only waits to gather you r• ~ .
0 Go," elm answered. "I'm not hasty;
I prefer a wan more tasty; •• , ,f•
Lesstways, one to please mw•Well• — •
Should not bare a beastly smell.",
" haughty ffuldah I" lllran answered,
•• kttud and heart sake are caneared;
just took here! these peltries give
Caah wherefrout a pair may 11v.e."
"I, yon think, am but a vagrant,
Trapping beasts by no means flagrant;
Yet-I'm sure it's worth a thank—
'rye a handsome sum in bank."
Turned and vanished Hiram Hover; •
And, before the yearlSV ever. j. •
Hublab, with the jfarbe she gold,;/
Bought a cape against the cold.
Black and thick the furry cape was;
Of a stylish out the shape was;
And the girls, in all the town,
I.:nvled Hntdah np and down.
Then, at last, one Winter morning,-
Hiram came, without a warning; ' ' f J
- Either," bald he " yotlitre blind,'
Holdall, or you've changed your mind.
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" Me you sant; for trapping varrninta,
Yet you take the skins for garments;
Flince you w•earkhe skunk and mink;
There's no harm in me, I think."
"Well," said she, we will not quarrel.
Hiram; I accept the moral.
Now the fashion's so I (mess
I can hardly do no less."
Thus the trouble all was over
Of the love of Hiram Hover;
_ Thus he made sweet Huldah Hyde
Huhlab.,Hover as his bride.
Lose employs, with equal favor,
Things of good and evil savor;
• , That, which And appeared to part,
- Warmed at last'tbe railderee-hoirt.—
Under. one immortal banner,
Life, the hiroter, 14)ve. the tailfier,
Draw, from eves beast thee-inare, t •
Comfort fora wedded pair!
POLITICAL NOTES.
No geographic mark defines-
The grand old "Union party's lines;
Even old natnt i s no longer stand—
New York is anged La Dix's 4(1. 7 ,
GoPernor Noes Says he ls'of the OpSinri
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that Grant will dairy Ohhib'y lip
0,000 majority. — t '
If Saulsbury, of Delaware, earrbe kept in
his normal condition of inebriety he will
shortly take the stump for Greeley. —Thled.•
Blade.
The Cincinati Enguirti• says Grant won
his battles by numerical strength. ; That is
the exact way he will win the batk lie is
now fighting.
The highest Grant and Wilson, flag in
Massachusetts floats froin a staff fastened to
a tall pine tree on Wachusett Mountain. It
can be seen for many miles.
The New York Tribune head an article
"Is there a limit•to lying?" A regular pur:
usal of the Tribune enables• us to answer
prottlptly• "Not '-21)1edo Blade. •
It will be inscribed upon Greeley's tomb
stone that "his politital career came to an
end on his defeat as ;the Tammany candidate
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for Presi ent during his gran old age."
It is ex lained that Hon. GalushaA. Grow
is a "reformer" on principle. Ile has con
sidered the Republican party corrupt ever
siilce it refused to send him to the Sepate
from Pennsylvania.
The country! excursionists who went to
Chicago last week to sect ruins, Were fully
repaid after visiting the ohm briliant young
man who does the political prevaricating for
the Tribune.—St. Louiti Globe. - -
Men change. A single issue of the Trib
une last week contained bitter articles
against Richard H. Dana, 4r. , WilliainLoyd
Garrison, Wendell Phillip Frederick Doug ,
lass, General Dix, and Prident Grant.
Buell goes for Greeley— He may be re
membered by those who are very familiar
with, public affairs, as an unlucky General in
the late war. Greeley dechired, in 1862,that
"Buel ought - to be cour -martialed and
shot."
People and papers who have no minds
about political issues, or, having them, are
anxious to coneeal them, until they can
see the best way to jump, wilt be delighted
with the ticket therDaytou (Ohio) Sun offers
them: "For Presidnt, Or----;for Vice Pres
ident,—u."
There is a Republican in Crawfordsville
who says he is going to leave the party be
cause, when they hold meetings he can't. get
near enough "tohear the speaker& He likes
the Democracy because he can get close to
the stand and hear what tkey have to say.
—lndianapolisJournal.
Buckalew is a free-trader, and Gen. Har
tranft is in favor of protection to the great
interests of the State and country.' The
workingmen, whose prosperity and welfare
depend upon proper protection, should re
member these facts when they vote in Octti
ber.'
If the election had taken plae.ein Indiaba
a month ago we should have had some fears
of the result. Al good many honest but de
luded men would have gone for Greeley.
But they are nearly all back in their laces
now, and prepared to give the Confe erate
Denlocracy a broadside in Octdber.—/ dian
apolis 'Journal.
i l'he United States sub-Treasury in this
city, moved into new quarters yesterday.
Several bushels of greenbacks and fear ex
press wagons full of gold were transferred.
On balancing the hoo.ks, a deficenq of eight
cents was discovered. Mr. Sshurz Will move
for a committee of investigation when Con
gress meets.—Mo. Dom.
The Cincinati Enquirer says the idea of re
electing Grant is preposterous—that it was all
the Republicans could do to elect him in
1868. True, but the Enquirer must remem
ber that in 1868 we were burdened with Gree
ley, Kilpatrick, Brown, Donnelly, Aleck Mc-
Clure, and all of that crowd. The Democ
racy have that load to carry noiv.
-In his speech at Putnam, Connecticut,. Mr
Greeley said: "The denunciation-and ' per
sonal abuse bestowed upon us by our oppo
nents, is proof that we have right on our side.
llow is that? When Greeley was denoun
cing Democrats as liars, villains; blacklegs,
horse thieves, pluguglies, and the like, are
we to infer that these parties had, right on
.their side?—St. Louis Globe.
Tho World says `• the very pith of the
Democratic creed is local self-govenutteut
against centralization." That wits Qom.:
nor ferry's creed when he thought South
CarOlina had a right to break all *to lama of
the United States and the Constitution to
boot, by seceding. Democrats do not yet
see any authority iti the United States to
protect citizens,in tlie. unsetted rebellious
States. —Har(ford. Post.
Hon. Washington Townsend, member of
Congress from Chester and Delaware, in a
speech the othet day said that afterreading
everythipg on both sides and weighing the
e'videuce carefully, he bad reached the con_
elusion that Gen. Hartranft is entirely en
stained and ewinently worthy= of support.
" Every charge made against Gen,. Hartrentfr
is fully and completely disproval 1,,y the evi
dence." This is' the opinion of Air—Town
send, a man whose - word is respected whey=
ever he is know'. L - •• - -
Hartrartft made a, thrilling speechht Fort
Hatteras, a foreibleispeech at Bbanoke'and
Newbern, a telling lapeech at Chantilly, and
on eloquent speech 'at Antietam Bights, and
a powerful set Fort Steadman. While
he was making these speeches, which had
such a great efegtin overthrowing : tpe ,
bellion, lincludew slumbered in his easy
chair. It is true that he did not speak in
language.proceeding from his own mouth,
but his icannon and musketry spoke with ,
much.greater force than anything that poor
" Buckalew the silent" could have
that time.. The war is over now; nnirthe
brave actions of the soldier are 'apt - to -be
forgotten.—No Ikratal.
Western Pennsylvania will roll up a glo
rious majority for Republican principles,
and for Hartranft, Grant, and Wilson. The
Pittsburg Commercial says: "To our Repub
lican friends elsewhere we wish to" Convey
the gratifying fact that in Allegheny, ttrat ,
Western Pennsylvania generally, our mine
is in a most satisfactory state of progress.
Republicanseverywhere have come to 'real
ise that - Pennsylvania must be carried for
Hartranft in October. .Under this convic
tion dissensions have healed; personal feel
ings been cast aside, and everything calcu
lated to interfere with success forgotten in a
noble devotion to.the Republican cante..,!To
our friends everywhere we givegood cheer,
and bid them press onto the lriumtph that ,
awaits them as' the reward of faithfal. per
formance of duty,"
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?arlor; Cook and Office
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Tabler'llo(l Poctk ,
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GUNS AND A ‘OItINITION,
Petrolrma Fluid,
(thu bolt light hi the world) and every article connected
with the
Hardware Trade.
Boy's BtuFk, south stde of UAW street, zutat door to
C. C. Mathew).
April 8. /87/ J. R. ANDERSON. AGENT.
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DERBY & FISHLER,
H AVE returned from the city with the largest
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ladies' Kid and Ciloth, Bal
morals and Gaiters, '
Ladies, Misses, Children
and Baby's Shoes.
Geids'Boota4
Prince .41bert Ca.lrßoat,s,
Joys' Call 4. Jap Boots
Youth's' BOots.
In fact, all kinds of Mans' and Women's wear kept
n a first-class Shoe Store. The bestitewed Women's
Shoes ever offered In this market. We defy the world
in
CUSTOM WORK.
yon don't believe use trying. WulMy only the but
stock, and have se good COrds'atuatit as money can
Lire.
AEPAIIIICNO done nitply, inn] with dispatch
Leather, aitd l ege -
4.4kuits constantly on liana; -
Cash Oti4):;f9r-tiblitii:PiiiO4;i' - ':Akins,
s ,.
Flla c v n WaWiaditt, abelitantt4,B4atock,
reit a raireltiarallortrada. for a
uarnall 'lr
ilLtit
rtrZtPrillkittsli t i ° b° ,torra ta=pu ra t z . 4r w`e,
keep no Shoddy. Our assortment to anftlolant to meet
Mistime- did Slates. -We invite our introits nod the
'public generally to call sod amain, our. 004, NO
trouble to *hew geode. Meant
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nort kos_tourit orta_4,o9t
north of 0. B. a
Ellara Mork XaM #trott, ananoro,
Pa.
May 1.1872. - rakulgig,.
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Ttow_ LOST:--Abolo tea Ara' Ilea a Oa Otaa
i,„) scriber strayed away. 'Sher it a: red. three-Wars'
old con, with brass kw9lo on per butl3. &rip ,
are strokigia and well spread.: --Any*Anerson
willplans notify, „ M. It. CYCO2OIO
Jay-81.49724f, • • • `i %81 sua l & wit;
1 8 / 1 7 —A /led bey rem% about aides . = ha n d s
Web with dark inane and fa% broke .lute theta-,
closure the afteeriber. tultratnetrarg. ' The ewatr
larequelted to prove prop 7. Der CkatiPle end take,
ter awiv..: - • • ; 4478T4T..
.-„Augnst 28, 187,94‘..: . : ,
STATE PAIB,I
IMAnnual txhibitton Of the —irsitemirrxelms.
ATIIMAIOULTIMIAL 13METY will be held at
ERTI 5EPT.17;18,19 inid 91), 11172 - - • •
coinpelition is doettexudra - .with the 'Unitas vgate•
and the Pratincekend the Ottani Of other Stets"
and the ttandrilati are ftre.4l# - ' Invite:l'lo•notapete`
far our wises. rrojakzer Vet- eirtht.inallpt • Erato
sine ticket Swill Weed' by all the ra)lroad.s and
sleazed arblietbotrbeil ettholowast Met%
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D. Tr. President.
McOrtnet - , ikoa ,
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.7rotzte Ta 4 4.F'aziers,
D otc, • vsgi* ticitoditstriet ar Wellsboro
Af Jerome 8 Niles on PA
the 9 tl@ of at 2 cede& P. ICU
to receive WWI meg= or. idahnnent of
=and diniellarsi for WV& Alter" thit data
eh cabins will be received. Ity order of tZei
J. B. MM.
Atlit. 3872e-31/.
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for lioAl or colt
of all kJuda
JOHN FISEILER
ever brongbt into Walston*,
consisting of
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4in 4.4 tiLi.rt ./1 Vie are nut. xcelleci in t)s s iseetitni. Our t;4.-tls lin - wade to
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W. Mks pel.le ht our CARP.....): LIF.PAIVOIRNT as oup et the luotttutietto ~4 the teem. and as
about 10d rolls at int Euiccs-Vem 2: Jowls to it 2,60.,. we 1414 suit tamest soy customer iu quality
and twee need piss mu vtlikie I. dude variety. abzu,at the entire 4 0 0 k yam ipj u ,lsa e d L e te tv
and we shell sell .4 .• •=, t , ) old pruktt alk pc:4MM. Noue peed wait to buy Cheaper ,_ as they ati
j advabeiug kb market. .
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`'Le citizen's of Tiogu oounty'fire coriliali t y invited to call mist see, ii
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Th - e''''"Cite'iff" Otis rico "Cash :StO,j
SPRING Mill SUMMER GO
DRY G. )i )1)8, LAD' lAMBS GOODS, ALAPACAS,
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Fancy Cwilueres, Ready-Made Clothing, Hat
agr I have marked them down to very LOW juices fok'cub. Now to the time to secure
Clothing cut and made to order, and Ityttritet guaomteed.
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June 1, 18?2.
New Spring 0-Oo
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CALL AT 'NO. 1, BOWEN & CONE'S BLOCK,
The Largest Esiablishroent Northern
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tick mists ALLAIMII ND downs,
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liras*ler Ornaments, Striping tenons
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'ln Le ' , ,wotielerful- 'medicine- to .whlch the
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,pointed - for` relief,' the die.
:_coverer .he bus combined -harmony
"More of -.Nature's-moat sovereign _curative prop.
- exiles, which tied_has . tnatilled Into the vege.
.'tableforbealing the sick, than ward
ever berme combined in coo medicine. , The
Kew% „tor Ws tact As. found in the great
"variety , of lies; obstinate - discasee which it has
.teeti' top, Conquer. , In Abe. cure of Brow
`cliftll4: ist.velre cuughs, and the early - staged
'of ii:ohlousupdlioni It has astonished -the, meth.
cal facility; Amt. Andra:sit physiciana pronounce it
the greatest medical discovery. 'of the' age. - While
it carca the' Severest 'Coughs At strengthens the
system', and-.FUriticei alto. t )oOdci •By its great
and thorough-bliied purifying properties, it eves
all Houton learn 'the _worst V &voltam-- to a
cow:non littatits4 Pimple-cr. - Eruption, . Mar
curial disease; Mineral Poisons, and. their-effects
lire eradicated, and vigorous health and a sound con•
istitution established. Erysipelas, Halt /Cheviot,
/Fever Scalp 2 ,or
short, ill the zurrierena:' disease's caused by bad
bleed, arerteuiquered , powerful,.; purity.
luitand :bitigoesting •
you foe l dull,' drowsy, debilitated, have
sallow 'color' of skin; 'or' yellowish brown spots
on -face or,- body frequent headache or dizzi
ness, bad, taste In month, internal heat or chills
alto, nated with hot' flusheit, • low spirits cud .
.gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and tongue
coated;' you ate *adoring from Tolpid Liver or
selllllousneasOt 'ln - man_yk cases of "Liver
Complaint ?! cinly . part _of these symptoms are
experienced. -As a remedy for - all such cases
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery bee no
equal, as 'it effects perfect cures, leaving the
liver strengthened and healthy. For the cure ,
of ilsbitual Constipation of the Bowels it is
a never failing remedy, and those who have
used it for this purpose are loud in its praise.
The proprietor offers sl,ooB' reward for a med•
'eine that equal it for the cure of all the
diseases for which it is recommended.
sold by druggists at $1 per bottle,Proprieto Prepared
byPierce, M. Solo , at hie
Chemleai Laboratory, • 133 Eocene Street, r
Buffalo,
and your address for a pamphlet.
'Juno ?a, 1872, Rot-ly
i la• Dentistry.
eima• - •
HAVEN° returned front a visit East, I am now pre?
pared, with a new stock of &oda and instruments
to over superior Inducements to those in want of any
thing in my line. „Aitificial teeth inserted on a new
and !superior base, at low rates. 'reetli extracted with
ont'pain. preservation oldie natural teeth a speciality."
Work warranted. Terms reasonable.
A. B. EASTMAN, Dentist,
Jan: 1, 1872-tf Wellsboro, Pa.
MERCHANT' TAILORING!
EORGE WAGNER. has Just received a superb as
sortment of all kinds of
CLOTHS -
for gentlemen's
COARSE & FINE CLOTHING
and is prepared to manufacture in the BEST STYLE,
and on the shortest notice. Persons , wanting Clothing
will please drop in and see my stock. Good Frrs. and
tht. best of work guaranteed.
Jan, 1. 3872-Iy. GEO. WAGNER.
General Insurance Agency,
NEisort, 'now,. Co., PA
J. H. & J. D. Campbell,
ARE prepared to T 92110 Policies in ilrqt class COM
pantos on all kinds of Insurable Property against
Fire and Lightning at reasonable rates. We travel and
examine all risks personally in the countls'of Vega
ard.Potter. J. IL CAMPBELL.
Nelson, Feb. 7, 1872:1y. J; D. CAMPBELL.
Tioga Marble Works, •
fiftilF. undersigned is now prepared to execute all or
dere for Tomb Stones and Monuments of either
Italian or Rutland Jl.farble,
of the latest style and approved workmanship and with
dispatch.
He keeps constantly on baud both kinds of Marble
and will be able to'suit all who may favor him with
their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained
to the country.
FRANK ADAMS.
Jan. 1.1E172. •
DoetirtaLICZVEIWIr
AND
Ladies' Furnishing Goods !
TO SUIT I:vt.RYBODY, AT
MBB. A. B. °RAVES' EMPORIUM OF FASHION
fn ths Cone House Store. - A large stock of 000 dB
just received and will be sold cheap. •
Mrs. E. E. KIMBALL will have charge of the Millin
er/ department, and will be glad to see ber old friends
and new ones at all times. Drop in and see our now
Store.
Pea. 1% 1311-Iy. - MRS. A. B. GRAVES.
TOLES, ROBINSON & CO.,
WM
(Successors to 3. R. Park(*)
Dealers in
larzr Gcococits
of . every description
CHOICE GROCERIE
In abundance. all Undo and fresb
The public is cordially invited to callow/ look through
our large stock, as we are selling at low figures for
ready pay. We shall recetvo
NEW GOODS
constantly from the city to keep our assortment full
anti complete.
anti 10, 1872,. •
Good Livery!.
VANITALIKENSURG & CO, would :say to their
friends that they have a good Livery established
ip Wellaboro for the accommodation of their friends.
1 Good Horses and Carriages
always on hand at moderate rates.
Stable on Water Steet opposite Geo. Derby's rest
once. - G. 0. VAN VALKENDURG.
June 20, 1872
REAL ESTATE FOll SALE'
THE subscriber offers for sale his real estate in the
.11 southwestern part af, the borough, to suit purcha
sers, A portion of the Dremises is nicely situated to
out up into village lots. and pasture and timber lots.
The portion covered With timber is well wooded with
herd-wood and hemlock. The large lot on which he
resifts will be, sold Off in village lots, including his
e
reeidence..
1812,Cirt . BOBERTICELBEY.
Jun 12
•
..frouse an of for Sale.
uziderilened offera for sale his House and Lo
1 144111 street, ELtbuidiPa., ate very low price
lot COntsins one-balfacre, sod is under good cal
tirstiOn. For tarmac &c., apply to the subscriber.
• Illtlind.l%.; Feb, 21. 11372-tf. (O. P. BABCIOOK.
_•, .
Cabinet 'Store !
, _ •
Wmuleggaed ham paned a room in the base.
ent of cabinet bulletins, On Main Street, oP•
Pctit. Dant , for the sale or
Osibblert Viraite
of all kinds, and as
Bed Bets, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
thia,irs,. Lowlifes, .E.*tension,
and other Table's, Til'ha't
Jots, Hat Racks
end =AI Other thinge, whith will' be Sold lower' than
the /await. Ile invite s all to take a look at his goods
bean* purehasing elsowbere.
lteutembor PlacePPoidteDant's WagolkBhoP.
West litidn Street • ,
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;Act STIOXLIS, Agent.
tag. O. vitz
TOLES, ROBINSON dt CO
C. W. NOSIER
•
. Viltangar :Bitters are hot a vile Fancy Drink,
Made of Poet Rum,; Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse
Liquors, - doctored, spiced; and , sweetened to please the.
• taste, called "Tonics," " Appetizers," "Restorers,'
'Be., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin,
but -are a trite Medicine, made' from the native roots
and herbs of California, free froM all Alcoholic Stimulants.
They are the Great Brood Purifier and a Life-giving
Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the
System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring
the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing
and inv igorating both mind and body. They are easy
of administration, prompt iu their action, certain in their
results, safe and reliable in all fauns of disease.
No Person can take these Illtiore-accord
tug to directions, and remain long unwell. provided
- their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
Means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point
•• of repair. • - •
Dyspepsia or indlgeStlon. Headache, Pain
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Cilest,„Diz
-ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in-the Mouth,-.Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Painpille regions of
the Kidneys, and a hundred oiher painful symptoms, I
are the offsprings 'of Dyspepsia. In these complaints
it has no, equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar
antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement.
,For Feral;le Cosuplainta, in young or old,
married or single, at the dawn of womayhood i or the
turn of life, these Tonic Bittera display so decided an
influence that a marked improticutent is soon percen
tible.
For Ittlitstruistatory ttlittll‘Chronic ghost.
mattlaus and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious.
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder; these Bitters have
been most successful. Stich Diseases 'are caused by
Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derange
ment of the Digestive Organs. '
• -They aut4setifilessUe•Thargalltsre as vsleDr
$ Tonics possessing also the peculiar merit of act mg . ,
as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Infl m. ,
mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and is Bilipts ,
Diseases.
For Skin Disansei, Eruptions, Team:, Salt-
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car-
L
boucles Ring-worms, Scald - Head, Sore 'Eyes, ery
sipelas, eh, Scuds, Discolorations of the Skin, Rumors
and Dise es of the Skin, of whatlrer name or nature,
are literally dug up and carried o ut pf the system in a
short time by the use of these Bitters...one bottle in
such cases will convince ,the most !incredulous of their
curative effects.
,i
Cleanse the Vitiated flood whenever you
find its iinpurities.hursting through the skin in Pimples,
Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob
'striicted and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is
frill; your feelings will tell you when. Keep tlpblood ,
pure. and the health of the system will follow. • ' -
Grateful thousands proclaim VINEW. BIT-
Tnßs the most wonderful invigorant that evek ustained
the sinking system. ,
• Pin o Taipei; and other—iVorms I rking in
I
the, system of Co many thousands, are elle ually de.
stroyed and removed. Says a distinguishe physiol..
ogilt : There is scarcely an individdal upon th face of the
earth whose-body is exempt from the prese nt arson:as.
It is not upon the healthy elements of th body that
worms exist, but upon the diseased hum p and slimy
deposits that breed these living monste of disease.
No system of Medicine, no verinifuges,no anthelmin."
itics, will free the system front worms like these Bit
ters.
lifeehauleal Diseases. Persons engaged in
Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters,
Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life,lwill
be subject to paralysis of the Bowels. ToLguard against
this take a dose of WALKER'S VINIIGAR BITTERS 913C0
or twice a week Min-Preventive. - ,
Bilious,. lien:intent, and Initerinittent
Fevers, which are tio, prevalent in trip valleys of our
great, rivers throughout Cite - United SV.tes, especially -
those of the Mississippi; Ohio, Missou ~ 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, tlWoughout our entire country during the Summer
and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of
unusual heat and dryness, arp invariably accompanied!
by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and
other!abdominal viscera. There arc 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, t purgative, exerting a poweul influence upon
-these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic for the purpose equal to.DR. J. WALKER'S
VINEGAR Drrrans . 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.
. ticiofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings,
Ulcer. 4 Erysipelas, Swelled Neck; Goiter, Scrofulous
Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Af
fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc., etc. In these ,
__ as in all other constitutional Dis
eases,IWALKFIR'S VINEGAR BITTERS have shown their
great curative powers in the most Obstinate and intract
ableases. I
D :Walker's California Vinegar Bitters
act o ' all these Cases in a similar anner . B i
y purifying
the B ood they remove the cause, nd by resolving away
'the e eels of the inflamniation (ti tubercular deposits)
the eeted parts receive health, nd a permanent cure
is elf &ed.
Ti e properties of DR. VALKER'S VINEGAR
Brrinits are Aperient, Diaphor tic and Carminative,
Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, edative, Counter-Irri
tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and nti-Bilious.
The Aperient and mild corative promrliest Of
De. WALKER'S VINEGAR BITT RS are the best safe
guard! in all-cases of eruptions nd malignant fevers,
their balsamic, healing, and soot ing properties protect
the humors of the fauces. The r Sedative properties
allay pain in the nervous system stomach, and bowels,
either from inflammation, win , colic, cramps, etc.
Their Counter-Irritant influence l extends throughout
the system. Their Diuretic proPerties act on the Kid
neys, correcting and regulating die flow of urine. Their
Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre
tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliery ducts,
and ate superior to all reaedial agents, for the cure oh
Bilious Fever, Fever and - Ague, etc.
- Fortify the body against disease by puri
fying Ell its fl uids with VINEGAR , BITTERS. No epi
eniM can take bold of a system thus forearmed. - The
liver, the stomach,. the bowels, the kidneys, and the
nerves are rendered disease-proof by thikgreat invig
orard.l
- Direetionst.—Take of the Bitters on going to bed
at night from a half to ono and One-half wine-glassfull.
Eat good nourishing food, inth-os_beef steak, mutton
chop.lvenison„ roast beef, and vegetables, A nd take
our-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget
able ingredients, and contain nospirit.
J.WALKER, Prop'r. RAI. DUDONALD & CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.,
and cor. of Washington and Cha - Iton Sts., New York.
SOLD .11Y ALL DRUGGISTI; AND DEALERS.
lldey 0, 1.87!-Irn.
, ! i
Music ! Olitsie I
lams H. W. TODD has removed her Music Store to
ILL the late residence of Lauer Bettie, opposite Van
Horn's Hotel. Steinway and othet
1 •
I: 3, l4.astaacor
for sale very cheap. Also, MAS HAMLIN
CABINET' ORCIANS.
OLli INSTRUMENTS TAKEN 114 EVIHANOE
1
A large stock of NEW MUSIC just recleived,
r
LESSONS given ou the Piano, 0 ::an, anti in Sing
tug. An opportunity for practice afforded to Own
who may desire it. 11. W. TODD.
•
Jan. I. 1572-tf.
Bear MK.
am now receiving direct, from t
and well selected stock of ,
CROCK
CHINA AND GL4
with a good assortm
Table Cutlery & P 1
Table Linen, Nap
elii2~, arc
I My stockof
. i
Dry Goods, Clot
I
I will eell at greatly reduced price
a full tuid complete
Table and Horise urn
I
Of Which I propose hereafter .to keep fall and corn
plate aesortuter}re •
ANC it 11372.-U.
llazr 't
e Importers
RY 7
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nt of
ted Ware
Also
Tans, Tow
ing,
13 to Make room for
tock of
shiOg Goods
0. B. lamiy,
R. R. R.
AY'S READY WIG'
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WOUST , PAINS '
DM. Onelo Twenty
I NOT 'ONE HOUR
- titer roadinfit h la advertisement "e ett any e;ce
.
FFER WITH , PAIN.
RADWAY`I3. READY' RELIEV 13 ;f.. 'culuz .1 1. 014
EItY PA/N. • -
It woo the flr l and Iv
'rho 03tily, , Prtin :Reined y
that Instantly etorts the. Most oxrropifolo,.. , pan. .13y3
lIIII3II#IIBIIOTOI, anct ("Urn - CongeAtui.o, 10,..11,vt oi ti,,
Lunge, Stomach, 150wels t or /A her or 01gx,,,
ono orlon,
I PROI ONE TO TWENTY MINUTE.,
116 ma ter .how violent or excruciating th e 1, el. tl
BREU TIC. Bed-ridden, loOno, Cripi&o,
Noutatgle, or prOstrated with disease tour tooter.
Mr
, ADWAY'S READY RELAr.fI
r- LAINPAMPUVITNEW E.
NFLAAIMATIoN OF THE SLADDL,:,
L.N.LAMMATION OF THE BOWELs
CONGESTION OF Tial 1 , 1 - N63.
S E TIIROAT, DIFFICULT RM.:AMIN':
PALPITATION OF TIO. ii k:M - ..T.
II STEhICS, CHAMP, DIPIITIIERTA.
II
Amon,
Tommo C ii VARILD, INFLULN"A.
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- - . NEURALGIA, LIIEITMATIsoL
LD CTIIM.S, AGUE CIIILL,
- The apoical um of tha Rend >' It ellyi 1., tie i-.,t ,_ •
I Iris where the 'pain or ditdeuity csiata ,1111 Uffut.l . a .1
nd comfort.
Twenty drops in Ina a tumbler of watt r \lin in a (~•,;
liornetsU cure ()RAMPS, I,PAEINIS Si +ll It ,i , 'ci ,+1 %(• l i .
MART/WEIN, SICK READAO/)1; DIA/SPAG..,,
1
YSFNITRY COLIC, 'WEND IN !'III Dol,‘ L i ) ,, ,
fandall 'INTEINAL YAMS.
,I Travelers nlionld always carry atonic, of It 041 ItU • .
..4
:ROM V Relied with them. A few dwpm in v. nt.., ‘ , l t
$ prevent bleitnees or_intin3 from t banre a w.dt , . ft 1,
WWl' than French Brandy or Ilitte3n, a 1ft1n.,.1,,:.1.
VIENEIL AN! k MOUE.
FEVER AND AGUE vUreti rot 'i
not.a remedial agent to thht world that N. hi too ..„
and Ague, and all other th,i, 4,
141°14 YeaVw, and other fecyttlt (Weil t•ir ft.tl,‘ ' A
PILLS.) fin quick ita itALIWArS REAPY RE:A LI .
Fitly cads per bottle. :Soul by Dcitoittol,
HEALTH . I BEAUTY
STRONG AND PURE RUM BLOOD-1;C 4:.11.:. --.
OF FLESH . AND WEB/DT—CLEAR SKL," A.7.i,
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TDA Li,.
, 1 I
DR. •RADWAY'S
SARSAPARIWANIIESOLVENT
lIAS MADE THE .MOST ASTO' lISIIINO c UHT , ,
SO QUICK., SO 'RAPID ARP THE cii A Niii.:.,
- TUE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDF;I: Till, I:,
FLUENCE OP MIS TRULY WONDLitljt h
MEDICINE,
,TIIAT .' ,
Every - Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Feu_
THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. '
Every drop of the SABSAPAIkLIAAN ItESt , l. , , ,
ENT communicates through Bk.: loud, Sweat, Cr,,;,
and other fluids-and Juices or the system the vigor or lin , •
for It repairs the wastes of the body with new and Nem,'
matertaL__ Scrofula_ Syphilis, Consumption, 011.'11.1i: '
disease, Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, 'I unior , , I\'‘,.l_ ! . . 1,,
the Glands and other parts Of the system, Srre E% ,-3,
Strurnous Discharges &NM the - Ears, and the v. eat
forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fevei e?...,, ,, ,, seam
Bead, Wag Worm, Salt Mr tun, Le ytipel.t., Acne,.
Sputa Worms Ir. the Flesh, T111710f4 Cancer.; in th ~
Womb, and all weakening anti painful ilkehargrs, Night
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the lice prim t.
ple, are within the curative range of this wonder or slot
ern Chemistry, and a feW days' use *lll wom to any
person using it for either of these hums of disease its
potent power to Mire them. .
If the patient chilly:becoming reduced by the warde,
and decomposition that is continually progro,mg, mt:,.
ceeds in arresting these -wastes, and repairs the ea me nit b
now material made from healthy blood—and this the
SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure.
Not only does the ,SAP.SAPATMLLIAN RESOLVENT ex',l
all known remedial agents in the cure of eltrOltic, Scrau
ItRIS t Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it is the only
positive cure for
Kidney ilic Bladder Complaints,
Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, p ros 4, .
' Stoppage of Water,"lncontinence of Urine, Bright's IV--
ca.se, Albunalnurct, and In all cases where there are brkl:
duet deposits, o the water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with
substances like he white of an egg or thread" like white
silk, or there Ise morbid, dark, bilious apaaratice, and
white bone-du. deposits, and when there is a prh kinz,
burning sensat n when pawing wittei, and pain in the
Small of the B 'lc and along the Loins, Price, ti.oo,
WORM. —The only
.1:16
blown and sure Tterdedy
for Worms— ir, Tare, etc,
Tumor ' f 42 Years' Growth
Cured by Railway's Resolvent.
!_ mv....y,M.c.R 4 July ts! vr,s.
DR. RADWAIf r--I have had Ov-arisn Tien., in the overt., on I
bowels. All the Doctors said . there was no help for RV I Wed
every thin that wets recommended ; but riethin l ; littlest me. i
raw your ResOlVent, and thought I would try it ; hut Its 4 no feta
In it, because I had sutfa4d for twelve years. I took roc With.
• of the Resolvent, and cue box of Radom ay's Pills, and two hit
tles of your Rmtly Relief ; runt there is not a slo of tumor to li •
seen or fell, sal I feel. belief, rmarter, and happier than I hei ,
for twelve year. Tito worst tumor was in the lett stile of th •
bowels, over tie min. I write th is to you for the Leek; Ld
eau*. Yeu co n e publish It if you choote.
li.‘NNAll P. KNAPP.
:DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with t
oWeet gum,
pur e e, regulate , purify, cleanse , mid engthi 0. Rod ,
ways Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Lipman,
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys., Bladder, Nervous Discs , et,
Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestio,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation ~1
the Bowels, riles And all Derang . ententsof the internal V
cem. *Warranted to effect a positive CIICQ. Purely V , 04.‘
bit containing no mercury, minerals, or del( tenons dnigi
Oar Observe the following symptoms retuning hots
Disorders of the Digestive Organs:
Constipation, laniard Piles, Fullness of the 111,Ni in lb, Hell,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, D1 , ,-lilt, or F.••. 1.
FllllllOl5 of Weight in the Storundi, Sour Ermtattot.•,
Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, SWIIIIIDirC of the ifeet,
Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluters log at the lieu: Cllcltc,t
or Suffocating Serrations when he a Ling Po , tare. Donne ,
Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Freer nil Dill P.,. oi
the Heat!, Deficiency of PClvirntion, Yrllotrue, of the Him
and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Chest, Lltale, sod felt. o I - bol , of
Heat, finruing In the Flesh.
NA fewdoses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the nye•
tem from all the above-named di , or&rs. Price, 25 cents
per box. SOLD' BY DRUGGISTS.
REA'D "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one hetet
stamp to RADWAY An CO., No. 87 Maiden 1. me, No:-
York. Information worth tliou3ands will be scot you.
May :29, IS7 2- ly.
A LL -t' 103 an sizes 01 Pi..ture4 talon and
exc,suted m ai manner It. 11. Nararnol e's
1,8111•}' oppo, , ,te Cuud klotne,
Portraits on Porcelain Plates,
Nothing hurr rain be °tiered than lo.tottitui Por-
Main Pn•turcs in a ViAN et case or train , . Their soft
ness and drheaes air superior to nuythinz produced
on iron o
a r rarer. If you want a
Good
,Pieture
of your , elf, go to Nararaore's.
If you waut tho very bei‘t that can he had, go to
.Naramore'e.
If you n aut Foutethiug - , that lo'aLe like 3 on, go to N
If you waut an old Daguel reocypc
Ambrotype, or other Pictures cooed and • nlarecii, he
cap dothat a 9 reasonable 09 any other loan. Th,y
Hill be tinadied in India Ink, Oil or Water Colors AN hou
desired
Persons wishing pictures of groups rind
will receive especial attention.
A large assoltinent of Frames and Framing Maui
constantly on hand: All kinds of
Pictures Prautedi to Ordct
N. B.—Don't mi , dtakc: the place, dyer A.. 113. E. l tE,trnah's'
Dental -Rboine.
April 21, 1572.-tf.
IYIRS. A. J, SOFIELD
S now receiving from New York, a flue a9sortrne
I
of
1%//111.13merw
FANCY GOODS,
which she offers to, the 'public at Idw rates. EN Pis'
thing usually found in a
Fancy - Store,
Will be kept on Land and sold low for cash. The Wil
cox and Gibbs Sewing machines for sale, and to rent.
Jan. 1, 1879, " MRS. A. J. SOFIELD.
20 Reasons why the Farmer
SliouLD Boy THU CELEBI24II:1)
•
Dodge Rea per and Mower!
'll
Ist. They are strong and durable, 'and nut likely to
got out of order: •
2(1. They are matte of the best selected material.
thl. They aro simple in eunaluction--I,ct h•%crA.
d
springs, trips an complications :enerally, to la t oat
of prdcr Ulan any othey Machines.
9th. They hive no Cthg Waring in the Dri‘
to till up with dirt and mud in passing mei' soft greuni
Glib The gearing is all in the centre of the Machne , ,
up oat of the way - of obstructions, and properly
anced between the two Drive Wheels. .
Gth. The Driver is comfortably located in the t ,
tie of the Machine, both in firaping and Mon hey, at
nOt placed far on the rear end of the Mac blue, or tV.
upon the tongue, in order to balance it.
7th. The Cutter Tiar le Op a line with the rear cad
of the Machine•—only requiring a quarter .cii ele 'l.lllO
in reaping --,making it very °fitly to deliver the
entirely mita the way ‘ ef team aud'Machine ea the
next round, without dititiirbing it.
Bth. The Self•ltakr s located atid
...
,no :self . ..Bake is located on the platform. ~..
being in the rear of the Drive Wheels, it 19 (11t1 10Y
away, and free from any danger of the lialt , -11.a ,
li
striking the! team in their mei/Moos—a; if , n.q tbe
case in front cut Maclines—limy Ming compelled iu
place the team at a great distance from the M,,,hitio,
thereby increasing the draft. . - • I
9th. Tile Self-Bake, itself, is the best in we. ic
lightest, most simple iu construction, least liable 0
'get out of order, needs no adnistifil.. When once pat
on properly, it is ready for all kinds of r‘rain. lone pr
tihort, thick or thin, standing, or lodged . nd tangitl.
10th. It is entirely miller the control o the driv9r.
making Gavels large or small, at his plc .oire, Sc y
durable. atildeing as rod work the Beet a and thi \i
years as the Trat.
.11th. They aro adaided to all hind
,of groun i st
rough or smooth, leaving a uniform bei o lit of stuP
ble on uneven surface.
12th. They have a double hinged bai., and teed 11'
contbrm to uneven surface. Dnlike Gm stiff 1 , .
which, when the Machine is on a badk furrow, di
knoll, the out end of the Bar sticks np nearly or quite
to the top of the heads. Ours drops down and clits.
as low at one end as the other. ! I
13th. They have a tilting device by which the 4n
i'er can, while in motion, change the height of cut din
er
as to pick up lodged spots without stopping.
14th. They require lees extras hi keep thcmie re
pair than any other machine in use, as is testified fly
thousands who use them. ,
16th. They have a solid wrought Iron 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 is liable to bre aki at
any time.
17th. They cati'be driven around the corners with
out bulking and twisting the team's necks until they
are sore.
, 16,12.; ey can be started in um 'ilig, in the heavi
est grass, without backing up.
• 19th . They aro not so light as t break cOnstantY ,
they are of so heavy as to be Ohio tionable„. , ' 1.,
20th, They i are a perfect Reaper, net Self-Baker, aZILI
a perfect oWer Combined in one. L. 0. BEACH, I
Agent, Ws Marsh, Pa.
Also, went for S. S. Williams Z. 4 Co's mate of Car
riaira.aluggies, Platform Spring, and the Udell Luta:
ber Wagon. These wagons are of the best make aag
warranted. L. 0. DEUR. -
rdittlO Use l pb, JUIN 6, 4724irt6 1 •s;
D. H. NARAMOP.I'
LEM