Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, September 17, 1872, Image 4

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    USEF L AND SUGGESTIVE.
Feeding Turkeys.
The POOI4 World, in an-'article on turk
eys,
has this in relation to feeding: The
practice of most farmers who raise turkeys
is nut to feed thein at all ,after: the young
birds are slk ofeiglit weeks old. They arc
driven WI:to the pasture or wood earlyr
,the morning, and get -their living, where
they ean, iind Their chief food is grass
hoppers anil other insects, and they do tit"
pastures and mi./Wows a great service it
keeping under these destructive Cre s s Lures.'
This may be well , enongh where ituttetts nott
mast are plenty, bat upon wary farms the
range of woodland is exceedingly limited,
and the growth / of- the birds !!vill not be sat
isfactory: wit how - lona from the corn . crib.
They should ciAme to the roost every Atilt,
'with full crops, and lion - examination' 'this
is not found to be the case; they should be
regularly fed once a day at least - . 1 (There is
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no, danger at fattening a young turkey orb rc
good range in six mow he. t 1 ith first clasp
stock, full feed will make' a Oilterenee of
tour o r poulub tlie - tsVeight of the
birds alThanksgiving. Turkeys like a va
riety of food, though they d 6 very 'well up
on corn, which they never refuse - while in
health. ,They'arti very fond of a - mash of
boiled potatoes and Indian meal, and thrive
admirably - upon it. Whatever the proven
der, it shookl be' fed - regularly, and the birds
kept thriving from.the shell to the butcher's
block. • -
(tom- nos.—:l correspondent
of L b . !lode .Therhal thus writes on
t owls:
"'I hc unlilie has yet to learn the full ad
v,inta,,e 01 keeping poultry. Few seem to
ap reciate what Fhey may do among trees in
orchArdl. Let any bile try them in an or- 1 ,
chard ot a quifrter of en acre, where they
ntay he kept b• a picket fence four or five
it et high; pm in say '0.5 fowls, and observe
the ie,uit, 'lll,ey will, avoid annoyance in
the gat lets, oil which so many , complain,
while grey work among the trees, doing just
v hat: is needed,- and destroylng — eYerything
that con injure the fruit trees in :the shape
of Inir-:, worms or other insects, and lay a
~
large number of eggs, which:are a cash ar
ticle, to aqy nothing of the chickens, which
pay well for raising at the present time. r
have about one hundred fowls, which have
worke,l ailtnirab:y among my trees, keeping
the ground in good condition, keeping otl
me insects, and promoting the growth of
the orchard. •I am satisfied that we have
yet to learn the full benefit may he
. - .
derived from the proper: management' of
fowls;' and it: is quite possible that the meth
oalliat I have suggested may otlbrAhe= best
way of getting out apple orchards in good
bearing condition."
PuitEjlitEn AvitsutnEs.'---The following
are the cliaracteristies of a purebred Ayr
• shire: An Ayrshire calf is small, having_ a
clean muzile and small. head; thin fore
quarterst with broad lain and l hind-quarters,
which renders parturition easy for even two
year old heifers. Their cold should be red,
with white spots, sometimes flecked with
red, or else with red - spots; usually the dark
prevails on the legs. Roan, pure white,
white chine, or line back or white face, are
inadmissible. The red may be dark, even to
a brown, but never black, although the
original Scotch kine were black and white.
They are extremely, nervous, requiring the
most gentle treatment; intelligent and shy
of strangers , and brook no insult. They are
easily kept, thrive upon short pasturage,
and will \produce more milk, butter and
cheese, upon the same quantity of food con
sumed, than any other distinct breed.
THE APPLICATION OF BONE DLIST.-My
is it nee( Ifill that , bone dust should, in 'some
Furst or Alter, be added to our soil, in order
to keep t up to its,full work in producing
raps? The obvious answer is, that we must
replace what we have removed in the crops,
or animals pastured on the products of that
soil.
That much is thr earned entirely off the
farm may be thus own: Every cow whose
milk is sent oil the farm, should give about
two thousand five hundred quarts of milk,
', hich will contain about sixteen pounds of
ohoSphate, which is equivalent to thirty
p. muds of bone dust. Each will produce a
alf, which, going off the farm, will take
iNith it twenty pounds of bone. From' this
we see that, independent of the loss from
the imperfect preservation of the manure
and urine we take from the land at least
fifty pounds Of bone material to each cow,
which in some form or other, must be re
placed, or laud will lose some of its fertility.lt is this fact which has given rise to the
idea that a milk dairy is very hard on the
land. Such is, undoubtedly, the case. It
more exhausting than a butter dairy,
where the milk all remains on the farm, and
only the butter is removed to the. city.'
here are othqr forms in which this loss
may be replaced, except the direct applica
tion of bone dust, but that an equivalent
must be given for all that
_is actually re
moved, no one will deny for a moment.
VEAL LOAF.—Three pounds of veal cut
lets, a quarter of a pound of salt pork, chop
ped very fine. Three Boston crackers, roll
ed fine; three well beaten eggs, one wine
glass of claret or currant wine, half a cup of
tomato catsup, five ripe tomatoes, if in sea
son, or a teacup of canned tomatoes; ono
onion chopped fineOf not disagreeable; juice
and chopped peal of one orange, or lemon,
a s
is the most palatable; one small tea
spoonful each of pepper, cloves, sweet mar
joram, sage and salt. ' Mix these all very
thoroughly with meat, and mould into a
loaf. Place in a dripping-pan, cover the top
with cra,cker crurribs, and bake three hours.
While bhking keep some butter and water
hot on the side of the range, and baste the
loaf with it, often and very thoroughly.—
Let it st4tnd in a cool place till the second
day befOre cutting. Excellent as a relish for
breakfaltor,tea. '
,
AARtatEsurso BENTatACIFI—Dr. Walter
Lewjx, in describing the precautions against
cholera adopted at the . General Post-Office
in I;neon, says: "The men employed in
t i
sorti ~e'letters and newspapers suffer much
trout thirst, especially in hot weather, and
conwquently drink- much water while en
raged in their duties. Although the Post-.
Office is supplied with excellent water, much
diarrlaea was, nevertheless, the result of
this practice. To remedy this the officers,
clerks and men of all classes have of late
been supplied from the medical department
.% itlt a most agreeable drink, which not on
ly assuages•the thirst, but has, moreover,
strong antiseptic and anti diarrho proper
ties. It is called orangeade, and is thus
composed: Take of dilute sulphuric acid,
concentrated infusion of orange peel, each
twelve drachms; syrup of orange peel, five
. fluid ounces. This quantity is added to two
gallons of water. A large wineglassful is
taken for a draught, mixed with Millte - or
t•-s water according to taste. The officera
.„ aids this wilt pleasure. It is being con-,
tinned in large quantities daily, and I Mil
oavineed it will he the means of warding
(.tt a great deal of sickness."
' Colo: Fount:AL—Mr. Alexander Reed, qif
Lock Haven, Clinton county, Pennsylvania,
reports that his practice is to cut up his corn
us late as he can and avoid frost. After
husking, the stall s are bound and carefully
shocked till cured, then stowed in the barn.
They are prepared for fee das follows: Each
morning and evening the! quantity needed
for one feeding is cut with a " power ctk
ter," put in a tight box with a mixture of
mealkbran sprinkled in; boiling water is
then pouredon, and the box closed with a
light lid, so as to shut in both the heat and
.-tt.a.tt. That steamed at night is warm iu
the morning, and that in the morning when
fed in the afternoon. Mr. Reed states that,
' prepared in this way, the cows eat all the
butts, a ton will produce more and much
better milk for butter than atom of the best
hay prepared in the same way.
Win' BUTTER WON'T COVE.—``,IJ. M. 8.,"
Quasqueton, lowa says his experience is,
that if cows go l .too long without salt, the
churning takes them twice as long, and
when this happens-with him, the boys are
scolded and sent for the salt-box,..and next
time the butter coMes hi reasonable time.
One pound of green copperas costing sev
en cents, dissolved in one quart of water,
and poured down a water-closet, will effect
ually concentrate and destroy the foulest
smells. On board ships and steamboats,
•thout hotels and other places, there is noth
ing so nice to purify the air. Simplegreen
copperas, dissolved under the bed in any
thing that will hold water, will replier a hos
pital, or other place for the sick, free from
unpleasant smells. For butcher's stalls,
tiah-markets, slaughterhouses, sinks, Jand
wherever there are offensive putrid gases
dissolve copperas and sprinkle it about, and
In a few days the smell will pass away. If
a cat, rat, or mouse, dies about the house.
and sends forth an offensive gas, place some'
dissolved copperas in an open vessel near the
place where the nuisance is, and it will soon
purify the atmosphere.
Tomato plants are said to reach the hei;lit
ofleighteen feet in California.
THE VETERAN . EXPLAINS, ' . 1
Yon ailiallitle too much, Cap: -
I don't see how we'll agree.
For the thing looks mighty different
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To you than It doe* td - tri,V4 41...4
►P:e
4 ''l l , f,, - - ‘l.
Those Yolumles lothllhOtartilem s 'l t; V . ;
I know that-4161d 'tint ;I-' , - 1 ,
And shook their hands when they stacked their arms
At WO trout, seien years ago.
,I • ,
i'll shake the Laud of a soldier
Who fights as be thinks is right: • .
And when the war is over .
le wilting to give up the tight;
But this ~ shake over the hloodyAssur" , ,
, 1 - Pill" 9:4e,rezit NW. XtnkkAosv, t 1 ... )
1 colat anaku* h i adds with kr: --apM ~ reb",..;
?..1 tile Ott geieti yeirstausal 61
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t\Pe, let. ,ett Ottt,
.o.faey..t;ap, ,',. i . ~4.,,f
'ln this 1 think you'll agree,
That MOUIC of 'ern should have Bald their prayers
At the foot'of a gallows tree;
For we pardoned the whole caboodle,
The leaders as well as the me
And now I see they arelryiug a l i tanie _
To get Into power agaht4",..:,,' , ?.....,),,L
They led the Democrats before the war,
And they want to dc4it again; 1
Clod help the North with offices filled
By Davis and that soft of meat
You can't win the gaffe without the 'South,
You know very well you can't,
And must count the Lost pt Southern votes
To help you iu beating Grant.
I feud Do fault with the times, Cap.
For money is easy and tree.
tinl plenty of odd jobs going
For a played•out "vet" like me;
And the country oeinnTrosper , t7
The tleilfiiitutt igiii;s !di
I don't thttir cluoigS f r Drifter • -
Could very well be =tile.
I know they llnd fault with Grant, Cap,
:they say ne loves hnrees, and amuses;
But then, an angel from heaven
' Wouldn't suit that suit ut folks.
have looked it the matter eareiult
Auti fin 4 th4t,tho0 1 4114 0 gr,o*•: ,
Front-the fact that those lobby fellows
Can't lead hiniby. the wan;
I never liked flortice Greeley,.
And /Jell you fairadd *quote,' ;
God never made such a than as he
To 1111 the President's chair;
For he failed iu the hour of trouble,
When the things looked a little dark.
And such a captain as that ain't dt
To handle the Union barque.
And now it sounds u)igbty, susPiciou B L , .l 1 - 0.- ,-
To here those telToWs rant,'-
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Call hun honest Uncle Horace , ,
And all that sort of cant; .5,
Why, it ain't bard to remember
How Greeley used to bll.o'w, _
And called them thieves and traitors,
-Not a dozen years atio. - •,- -...-..-..:„.:—.
There's oliir one 1 lug more, Cap.
That I have got to say.
NY_Qie,t help intiroifice
!xne/ealiera Vim :linty - the gray;'''
For the graves are in between us,
Of the boys who wore the blue,
And died in lighting those rebels
voting along with you. ,
And •• across .the bloody chasm" -*-
The North will uever shake o'er,
Till the crirusou hands of the leader's
Are dean on the other shorp.
You may will', the agbtin Novetuhpr—
I hope aud,truistyotregtetH) I
But the soldier'? voth yeu!llneVerlot
Tu h - .4p you 4n.6eatineGraut: •
7-44nyilerouriir.•
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, ALL SOR FS. . 1
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Al Ong his old chums, Offenbach is 4nown
as " Yawcob Bien."
A dead musician at.Sehauenstein, in Ger
many, had set. his Will to music.
Coekerili,; [ of • -the • Cinch - pail • - .Bruirtriier,
agrees to eat a crockodile if Halstead will.
The " Underbrush Exterminator" is what
the Chicago Post calls Uncle Horry.
Miss Spray, of Saline, 'Kansas, feels easier
since the doctor got a lizard out of her stom
ach.
A. mine of `antimony has been disco;tered
in California. What is wanted in Chicago
is a mine of alimony. '
Degrees of comparison in the latitude of
Cincinnati: Food s sow; rum,. sour; iyind,-
sow-west.—New ork World. '
General Hancock and party, during their
late hunt in the vicinity of Madelta, Allan.,
bagged four hundred chickens.
The San Francisco papers state that the
vintage of 1871 is the best ever produced by
the State, and that the one of the Present
year will probablye,tcel even that.-
A young female medium of Council Bluffs
has lately cured a cancer on a Mr. Clover's
tongue by spiritual application. -Shp prob
ably talked the cancer to death. -
Farmer Greeley bas recently been inter
viewed
,by the dairymen, and, in resptinse to
an inquiry, said : "The beat butter is „un
doubtedly the old ram."
What is the differenee between a hill and
a pill? One is hard to get up - and the other
is hard-to get down.. Will brother Oreeley's
medicine takers please N. B.?
The Harrisonburg (Va.) Council stood five
to live on a proposition to sell ardent spirits.
The mayor put the " liquorites" in ecstacies
by casting the deciding vote in their favor.
George Sala has issued a new book en
titled " Under the Sun." The public have
learned all of that they wish to the last sea
son; so it lie wants to succeed let him ad
vertise something from the other side
Finding Stanley's *stery dotibted the New
York Heraid has'employed the Sun to pro
nounce Stanley a fraud. It is having its ef
fect, and that gentleman will be warmly
received on his return to this country.
Professor Knowlton says that girls grow
into just such women as men like. If; he
says, we want them sponger and nobler, we
must appreciate and encourage all who • try
to give themselves the old-fashioned, simple,.
healthful training. -
Sealed proposals willbe received at this
office for letting the contract to explain the
following joke, from the New Albany Ledger:
" A practice of which a vain young physi
cian is too apt to boast: I cauterize.' Ike
ought to rise and explain.—Missouri Democrat.
• Don Gong, of China, embraced the Chris
tian religion in California, 'and when he re
turnt;.d td his native land his pagan father
stripped and whipped him• and threw him
into the nearest pond. Then some women
held the old man while some men fished out
the unhappy Don Gong.
A volume hiEJ just appeared in England
entitled "A Voice from the Back Pews to
the Pulpit and Front Seats, &c., by a Back-
Pewman." The book is written in a very
reverential spirit. The object is, in the au
thor's own words, "to put Moses above
Milton, and Jesus Chilist above Paul."
The New York TOune is disposed to glor
ify itself over the achivement of Julius
chambers, one of its reporters, who succeed
ed in breaking into the Bloomingdale Insane
Hospital. If the - yoting inan--liad made an
attack on,the Idiot Asylum he could have
succeede4 - LWlth less trouble. - 1 ---3El:4riuri ilein
°era?.
On Tuesday last, at St. Louis, Miss Mc:
Pike, a maiden of eighty•sii 'summers, -- Was
married to a vivdized Indian aged sixty-sev
en. During the ceremony the lady looked
pale and anxious, and finally fell - weeping
upon the breast of her bridesmaid, exclaim
ing at the same time that she didn't see how
in theworld she could do it.
When her Majesty Queen Victoria. was
takeri•to task by a right reverend, years ago,
for having Channing's works on her table,
and her Majesty asked "why not?" the ec•
closiastic unsuspectingly replied that they
contained very objectionable passages.—
AL !" retorted the gracious sovereign, "1"
perceive you Are before me in having 'read
them." •
The Chicago Trilnnic nriakesthis anxious In
quiry. "What does Mr. 'Greeley represent?"
The answer must depen la good dealon the
time to which theinterr gatorria' intended
to relate.. By referring . back a few months
to its tiles, the Tribtine will find that MfGree
ley, at that juncture, represented Lbe,ldea of
an "inspired harlequin." 'At - rite:sent it
would Etc safe to say that Mr Greeley repre
sents tjie idea of a garrulous old politician'
who is crazy to get into a big office. —Cill'ea,go"
• Timm.
The Oberland Ilfo»lhly makes some inter
esting statements concerning the chirogriiphy
of some well-known meg= msts, writers, and
authors of the dtty. Joaquin Millers )land-
writing •is &Lid to be the very worst; "his
lines resemble dilapidated hedge fences,"
Bret Harte' prefers violet ink; "he writes a
legible, uniform hand; is a slow - producer
upon •unruled note paper, and seldom leatitm
a page without some erasure • upon U. His
best sentett6.4 are laboriously chiOeled, and
there is mu waste of ttationery,in the pro-
Pess." Mar Twain and T. Ross Browne'tarnish good."copy." ChcrlesiirarreiiStod
lard is very weak in his spelling and very
eccentric in his chirography.
S. B. AMRII: late 'a member of .Congress,
has writterin letter to a
.conimittee, of zens consenting to address a' giblic meeting
in Philadelphia, on Eiaturday,l favoring-the
re-election of Grant.' He Says:" rcguldp.ot
retain my self-respect if I should remain si
lent while he is being cruelly and wantonly
assaulted and stabbed in the house :ot his
friends."
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has
been tined f 2; 51Z15 in Trenton for 'blocking up
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GEO. 0. DERBY.
, DERBY & FISMJER,
HAVE just returned from the city with the larges
stock of
4 . ,,800TS AND SHOES
Ladies' Kid and Cloth, Bal
morals and Gaiters,
Ladies, Misses, Children
and Baby's Shoes.
Gents' Cloth BoOts 1 . Shoes'
Prin,ee-Albert Cal Boots,
..ooys' Calf 4... Kip Boots*:,' , '
Boots."
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la feet, all Muds of Mena' and Women's . ' wear kept
n 8 drat-dais Shoe Store. The beat sewed Women's
Shoes ever'ogared la this market. We dely the world.
If you dou't believe tn. try tut. We buy only the beet
*took, arid have as good Cordwatuers u Looney eau
Lire.
RERAIRING dotio:neatly, and with difipatch
Leather , pd Findings
of all idndabianstantly on band.
Cash paid forAi'dea, Deacon Skins,
Having just filled up our shelved with &choice stock,
personally selected fur this market:We .reitpectfully
itolleit a fair share of trade. "Small profits and quick
returns." we hellfire to be a good bludiuss =dm :
and we hold the beat goods, ..to by the cheapest. We
keep no shoddy. Our assortment is eMAntegat to meet
all sites mni_tasos. • We invite 'ear *KM* and the
public generally to call and examine' our stock. No
trouble to show goods. Always to be found, one door
tiortla of 0.-13: Ridley's Store. Main direst; Wellsboro,
Pa.
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PHOTOGRAPHY,.
. A LL kinds, styles and sizes_ of Plitiges
2iaraca
-, :tiCelogiouted in artiatlcrerianner al-D. •
°silent, opposite Cons Eons.. Wellal?oro.
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- Portraits oa Porcelaiallatasi,
liothink Auer can IA offered thin guise heinitiful Por
celain Pictures in a velvet case or . Tbetrsoft ,
ness an 4 delicsey;ine superior to lin g p'rotaclid
on iron or paper. If you want a - -
6k)od Pict
of yourself, go to tiatamOre's. ' •
llff you Want the very best that can fji,a -bad. gala
Hammon's. •
If you a / a ntilop:tat/dog that loots like ycat ; g U tcr Nat
amen's. .•
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- Ifyen want an old kelnierreatyne. : ~, --,
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Ambrotyee,_or other Pictares.coplOd and culergedZke
can do tins al reasonable oil may diktat - nian,,
,Zhey.
will
redbe finished in Indialob.9 ll, or Wats:Colors %ilea
desi r ,
Persons, edabillg Wes of groups entre ,
will receive eltys lai`attention. • • ,
A large usiorbinent at *sines atul_ - irssainfoleautk . '
constantly on band. All kinds of 'N,- , , ~ , ../ :, ~.
IPletures , Framed to ~Qrdei=
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N. B.—lloalipUtikteithi pica, 0r7.41. ti: /?ipp!itei
Dental &am& ::::: ~,- • -_-•,::- .-;,.., ~.4 ,t- v ..,- -
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Z. it ♦NDSBSON, AGENT.
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JOHN FISFELER
ever brought into Wellabor°,
consisting of
CUSTOM WORK.
Pelts and'Furs.
Spring Ne w
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Stilted co the SPRING TRADE:. tir43 Milldams lisdei m t e gily, to 'twit** Übe
in want 44 DAT GOIXDS et any MIA at Maki a GYA4f 14 ,..t7 cot
cmcaGket - ii* -- )l4' -
wad iu btot,b or ritual or %Lest: dq,46tturits, i'll3 Ate not excelled in oilsFec . tion,, Our Cli..thas will be• made
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- 1- Order ii desired by , I ,
Vi• take Pale 10 our CALM DEPANLILLIVE ite,eue.4 the #u• one of the hum LOU lice:44Bw
It*out 100 roll QtallWows trOali'l 4 teats le sok We can lOUS ablest any enetkauer. th quiXtl • tad 'price.
end sumo aced uses o villigo to find ti vattety elniost the entire dock was pureheited bathe the ettuthee;
eed wa ehen id ag r• old plea A 6 poemble. None Alma welt to buy otteaper, as they • aro euuttnually
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TLe citizens of Wioga County are cordially invited to call andlr
Carnitg, March: 1872.
The Cheap One-Price' ICash Store,
SPRING AND RIMER GUS,
DRY GOODS, LAP/ES' DRESS GOODS, ALAPACAS, POPLiNS,
WOOL DELAINES, LAWNS, 3101IAIRS, EMBROI-
Fancy Cassimeres, Ready-Made Clothing, *tg,' aps,
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sir I have marked thou down to vary LOW prices for cash. Now is the time to secure good bargains
Clothing cut and made to order, and a partici At guarant•Ed.
June 1,1179
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has Just reciting iota, of
Boots and Shoes.
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The novelty of modern Medical, Chemical and ?bar
- , ntical Science. No use of any longer taking the-,
• - - .repulsive ,and nauseous pills, composed of
thee . exude and bulky ingredients t when, we can by
, a care , atication of chemical same, extract all
the ca , and Other thedicinal propertiee from the
Wiest val . de roots and herbe, and concentrate them
into a mina . Granule, scarcely larger than a
mustard •ed t that can be readily swallowed by
Pease of thew t sensitive stomachs and fastidious
tastes. liachlit e Purgative Pellet type:wait , . '
ina tnosteencant ted loan, se much cathartic, power '
as is embodied:in , of the large pills found for Rile
lathe deittit Ohops. mm their wonderful cathartic
Power, in are t . 'appose thatth Proportil . their size, people who have,
net tried them ey are harsh
or drastic in effect, tits , his not at all the ease, the
different active mallet* , • ciples of which they are,
composed being so harmoumodified, one by
the others, as to produce a m , et searching dud
thorough, yet gently au• kindly opera.
Ong cathartic. • •
$5OO Reward to iteleby id .by ths +Vie- -
tor of these pellets, to any,chemis who, up a an
alysis, will Sad in theta. any Cale 0 I .r other forma
of utercury or atly °Maclaine:al Fe , , • • t •
Doing ontirelY vegetable, a. particular
sate Is required while using them. The operate
without disturbance to the 'constitution. d or oc-
coition': For Jauudieeilleadaeltse.
on..
atipationiSmpure Blood, Pain in e •
Shoulder Tightness of the
the.
I n-
I t ;
sine 'Sour Eructations of the sto
aeb, taste in. mouth. Dillon
;attacks, Pain la , region •of Kidneys,
Internal Fever, ',loafed feeling about
Sto.aach. Du eh of /Blood to lie ad. /11 aft
Colored. , • urine , Unsociab ility - and.
oioomy Forebodings, take Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pargittire P ellets . . In upland-
%lon of the re:avail . power of ray Puwative Pellets
, over so greats variety of diseases, I wish to say that
their action- upon_ the anima orcono.
•my SO universal. ilba a gland tissue _
escaping their sanative impress. Age
tie , t impair thetqL:their sugai.couting and being
y Ol % .
en
for any length * be{"ee of 'r e me, Berv in e w th eir cli e l t t u e " , sr th tm at .
rie 4tre always fresh and reliable, which is net the
cad 'with the pills bad he the drug stores, put up in
t ee
- chit woad or paste-board boxee. ,t , colleet that for
all a where a Laxative, Alterative or,
PII atitte - is. indicated, these little Toilets will
gill) Mod pexceCt, eatishiction than who use them.
They are sal& -by -WI enter Prising
Druiriglite ASS& cent* &beige. -
Wow tidy druggist. •to induce 'you to take
an else that - he_ May say Is last as geed as my
Pe ts use lie thakes a larger profit on that which
' he recommends: • If your druggist cannot supply
tit enclose-25 cen t s and receive them by return
, . watt . ~ .-
B. i. PZBACOB, 3I D., PrOP'r, '
, . . ! i3M3TALO, N.Y
, June 26, Ma llot-ly -
MatOriANT TAILORING
GEORGE-IVA.OI4If, has just received a superb as
sortment of all kinds o
.
CLOTHS
• for gentlemen's
COARRE Sr FINE CLOTH LNG
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 Fire and
the best of work guaranteed.
Jan. 1, 11372-Iy. GEO. WAGNER.
• General , Insurance Agency,
Nsz sox, TIOQA CO., A.
J, H. &J. Campbell,
•
••
ARE prepared to ' Issue PoHoles iu first class Com
panies on all kinds of Insurable Property against
and Lightning at reasonable rates. We travel and
examine all flats personally in the counties of Tioga
and Potter. J. CAMPBELL.
Nelson, Feb. 7, 7872-Iy. J. D. CAMPBEI,I.
Tioga Marble Works.
a HS
derwas Pore To il int d St is on n e o s w at ir d e ir e ou a ni t° neu e r oltecilleror
or Rutland Mitrble,
Ft the latest style and approved workmanship and with
di
=pa constantly ou hand both kinds of bfarble
end will be able to snit all who may favor him with
their orders, on as reasonable terms as ran be obtained
in the country.
FRANK ADAMS.
/so.
A XX.ar.aXI4IIEIXICIr
AND
Ladies' Furnishing Goods
TO SUIT EVERYBODY. AT
Ili& A. B. GRAVES' EMPORIUM OF FASHION
MIL in the Cone House Store. - A large stock of Goode
\ just received and will be sold cheap.
\ Mn. E. B. KIMBALL will have charge of the Millin
ery:department, and will be glad to see her old friends
aid new ones at all times. Drop in and See our new
store.
Dec.l3. 1.41-Iy.. MRS. A. B. GRAVES.
TOLES, ROBINSON & CO.,
( Suctissons to J. 11. Barker,)
Dealers In
1:11 4 3 7 CVO cscocles
every description.
•
CHOICE GROCERIES
• in abundance. all kinds and fresh. •
Thtcordiallyinvite sellingd to
at
low t
ralltndlool i e g thro s ue r
our large l E:r d a
st i oc
ready pay. We shall receive
NEW GOODS
constantly from the city to keel; pur assortment full
and complete.
TOLES, ROBINSON &
July 10, 18:2.
: Good Lgiveryt
VVANVALKEIiBUBG & CO, would , say to their
friends thatthey have a good Livery established
in Wellaboro for the accommodation of their friends.
Good Horses and Carriages
always on band at moderate rates.
Stable on Water Steet opposite Geo. Derby's resi
dence. C. 0. VAN VALKENBIIIIG.
' Jima 28. 1872. 0. W. 31081 ER.
REAL ESTATE- I-OR SALE
TE subscriber offers for sale his real estate in the
southwesb3ru part of the borough, to suit purclui
sera, A. portion of the premises is nicely situated to
cut up into villpge lots, and pasture and Weber lots.
The portion covered with timber s well wooded with
bard-wood and hemlock. The large lot on which 'be
resides will be sold off L I - village, lots, including his
residence. -110B.ERT KELSEY.
June 12, 1822.-dm
House and L otlfor Sale.
IHE undersignefloffers for sale tits house and Lo
on Vain street, in Elkiand, Pa., ate very low price
d lot contains oni-balf acre, and is under good cul
tivation. For tams, &0., apply to the subscriber.
mann, Pa., Feb. 21. 11172-tt 0. P. BABCOCK.
New Cabinet- Store!
qpnE undersigned has opened a room In the base
/. went of hie cabinet building, on Rain Street, op
posite Dartt'a Wagon shop, for the sale of
Cabinet Ware
of all kinds, such as
. .
Bed Seto, Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Chairs, Lounges, Extension
and other Tables, What .
Nots, Hdt Racks,
and many other things, which will be sold lower than
the lowest. Re Invites all to take a look at his goods
‘ before purchasing elsewhere.
Remember the place— ? opposite Darit's Wagon Shop,
West Main Street. •
• JACOB STICKLIN, Agent.
Ang. 14.1872. •
BSS, L J. SOFIELD
now receiving from New York, , s Axis assortment
of
3%dri.!4lickt3ar3r
FANCY IGIOODS,
whlclishe offers to the public at low rates. Every
thing ;tingly foontl in a' • .
. Fancy . Store,
wul
be kept on band let add low for °nab.' The Wit•
cos and Gibbs towing inachthes for sale, end to rent.
Jan. 2.1879. - htB/3. A. J. 807/T art.
AND
Ilfo Person can take these Bitters accord
ing, to directions, and remain long unwell, provided
their bones are not 'destroyedby mineral poison or other i
means, and. the vital organe• wasted beyond tic point f
of repair: , ' , .. ,
- • Taystpolts or Dullgestion. Headache, Pain
1
in the Should , Coughs, l'ightnOss of the Chest, Diz
ziness, Shur ruciations of the 'Stomach,. Bad Taste'
in .the Mutt , Bilious , A t tacks, Palpitation isf the
Heart, Inflani ation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions
of . TheKidneys and a hUndred other painful symptoms.
are the offspril e. of,Dyspeplia. In these complaints
it has no equal, and one bottle will prove . a Letter guar
antee of its me its than a lengthy advertisement.' ,
For Vernal() , Complisalsatar itf young or old;
married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the
turn of life, *best Tonic Bitters display so decided an
influenee that, a marked improvement is soon percep
tible.
IPpy Inflammatory and Chronic Uheu—
.inatism and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter
,mittent, Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidney;
'lnd Bladder., these Bitters have tub equal. Such Dis-
L easea are caused by Vitiated- Blood, which.is generally
Ipmduced by derangement of the Digestive Organs.
'
They are a (krone Purgative as well as
a Tonle, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting
asp pOwerful agent in reiieving Congestion or Inflain-
Oration of the Liver and Visceral Organf, and in 'Bilious
Diseases.
~;,.. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter. Salt
1 rum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
" ndee Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Ery
of. las;ltch, pcurfs, Piscoioratioas of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin, of A hatever name or nature,
are literally dog up and carried out of the system in a
..ebort time by the use of these Bitters • ' .
Grateful Thousands proilaitri VINIMAR BIT
=RS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinking system.
J.WALKER,Proe'r. R.D.IdeDONALD & CO..
Druggists and Gen. Agta., San Francisco, Cal..
and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEItS.
August 2u, 187:-!'iii. .
Miiiiiie ! ,11 4' i. , .. e !
•
In %RISS 11. W. TODD has removed h'-r Music Store to
the late residence of Lauer Bache, t•Tposite Van
Horn's Rotel. Steinway and other
all="llskric• tia
'for sale very chop• Also, 71t.1.501: HAVLO
CABINET ORGANS
OLD rNSTRUAIENTS TAKEN IN EXCIIANOE
large stock Of 'NEW IMSTe just roc E.ived
I Piano; Organ. and in Sing
a• pm-five ailotded in those
B. W. TODD.
LESSONS given nu thc,
fug. An opportunity -
Wto may cleame it. ..
Jam I. 1a72-t.f.
A CERTAIN FUR.
Seatkd Cough; Incipient Consumption. Colds, Spitting of
Blbotl, haiku/mamma in Dad Lungs, Catarrh. bron
chitis, Crimp. Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Pains fp liiiast or 81.Ie, 1)3 spepsai, Jaun
dice. Dizzine , s,
Loss of Fever and Ague,
Indigestion, Liver Couilluilit,Uh Ir
. hoes, and all Diseases of the Lunge, -
Sitantieh and Liver.
IL 'Gregg al Co."
, Wholesale Druggists,
Elmira, LW. Y.,,
Sole Agrnt;, and to whom all oracle should be addr-ss
ed.--120--Fon SALE ITE PLEIivE S KRESs, Welleboro:ln.
PRICE, 1.00
June 12, 1672-Iy.)
B4I)WpN'S Sll.dNTy•
If you want a nice assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
.
CALL AT
BALDWIN'S SHANTY,
TIOGA, PA
If you want Dress Good of all kinds,
call at BALDWIN'S Slnuitj
If you want BTk Alpaca, call for the Grand DutchCes,
at BALDWIN'S Shanty
If you want au Oitomuu Shawl,
.call at BA_LIDIVIN'S Shanty
It you want Ladies & Gents' under ware,
If you ward notions and Wimmings,
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty
If you want -Furl,
.•
you itPa t knit Goods,
Xf you vta t Hata and Cape,
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty
If !Olt want Boots and Shoes,
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty
If iou want a set of Dlsties,
If you want good Teas and Groceries fresh,
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty
It you wept a ready made suit of clothes,
call at BALIJWIN'S Shanty
If you want a suit of Clothes leave your measure. • ,
at 13ALDWIN'S Shautyn
If you- want Over rata,
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty,
• 1
call at 141.? WIN'S Shanty.
I d!
If you want prices that cant be beat, ti
call at 11A Slianty,
if yip want Buffalo Ilobe9,
That's what's the Matter,
•
We are 1111210119 to sell these goods batorez cave the
ghtuati. ' T. L. BALD r& CO.
Nov. 1, 1811,
For Sa
•A 80178 E AND LOT on Sint ,
Ald: lA(9Atle of
Wellston°, Sept. 4-4 w.
e World's Tonic
Pm ,13 - vt-rt 1a 1 raid
1:1' FROM ALCOIIOI
. P. LORIMER'S
UV . lr,lrL;LiI;:% l : 4
AR BITTERS
call at BALDWEN'S Shanty
call at BALDWIN'S Shanty
call at BALDWIX'S Shanty
I '
call kit 13ALDWIN'S Shin
street. Te
CHAS GO
8 CBB
DEN.
R. R. R.
RACIWAY'SLREADY ' , RE!" r,
.CIJURS T H E WORST PAIN»
In - from One to Twenty lyn ntites.
NOT 'ONE HOUR
after, reading thle advertisement need any one
BUFFER WITH PAIN,
HADWAY'S BEADY RadEF. lb A CUBE FOR
, EVERY FAIN.
• • I was the that and is
'rho On Pain
tnat instantly sto me mod excruciatiog psin*, anr-s
latiaaanations, cores CongeAlons, wi t , : th er or 1 1 ..
Lunge, Stomac eOpikationh, , I owels, or other g lands org.shs.
ono
.IN FROM 0 E TO TWENTY MI.NDTEs,
no matter how olent or excruciating tho o.an th ,
RHEUMATIC, B .rldden, Inner , Crippled, kietualgtc, or pros ed with disease may sulkr, '
11 RADWA '8 READY RELIEF ,
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFIA I IIMATION OF TILE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE
naLASlxteripli OF ljj.k. uolvELs.
•
BORE THROAT,D ON F C ICULT N I t o nEAT E
M
o
PALVTATIoN Or THE Ili .
Aitr.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, rnewrrautiA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZ,It.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHIE,
• NEURALGIA,
COLD CHILL% AGUE GRILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief the vat „,
parts where the pain or difficulty exists Will afford tasr
Sind comfort.
Twenty drop In half a tumbler of water will lo a fv..,
moments cure. RAMPS, SPASMS, SOUR STO ti A(.11
HEARTBURN, SIPK HEADACHE, A,
'DYSENTERY,/ COLIO„ WIND' IN THE I.I4IWELs:
and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travelers should always curry a bottle of It ftda ay' d
Ready Relief with them. A few drops in ekt,
prevent sickness or joins from change of order, p. 4
better than French randy or Bitters as a et/1111,1.k.
FEVER AND AGEE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cod,. 71,,.... y,
not & remedial af i ent tide world that wlii cure h„,,,. ;
4 P 1 ?1 Ague h “ :4 8
...mrerv, h vila ti el io lnai l a t k
pn,Ls) ea 'quick na RADWAY'S READY ItELle.l
Fifty cents per bottle, Bold by Druggists.
. •
HEALTH IIEAUTY H
STRONG AND PURER if BLOOD—INCEm
E..
OF FLESH AND - WEI iT-t.GLEAR SKIN Alib
BEAUTIFUL COUPLE lON SECURED TO ALL
DR. RAFIWAY , s
SARSAPARILLIA t ikI L RESOLVENT
A
HAS MADE THE MOST AS T ONISHING CUTtEr; •
SO QUiCK, SO RAPID ARE TIIE CHANGE;
THE ODY UNDERGOES, UNDER 'I HE IN
FLUE CE OF THIS yRULY woNDERF hh
MEDICINE, THAT
••Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE (MEAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every, drop of the SARSAPARTLLIAN R} ouLX
ENT communicates through the Blood, Swot. Un r s
and other fluids and Juices of the system the vigor of l;.:
for It repairs the yrastes of the body:with new and wind
material.. Scrottila, Syphilis Consumption , oi indla .r
disease, Ulcers In the 'Throat, 'Mouth, 'A ualogs, Node, ui
the Glands and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes.
Strumous Discharges from the Ears, anti the wort:
forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald
Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Aene,l3lnt./.
Spots, Worms in the Flesh. Tumors, Cancers in th;
Womb, and all weakening and painful discharges, Night
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life print!
pie, are within the curative range of this wonder of Mod•
em Chemistry, anti a few days' use will prove to on,
person using• it for either of these forms of diseme at
potent power to cure Item.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced by the watts
and decomposition that Is continually progressing. sh:t
,ceeds In arresting these wastes, and repairs the same n oo
new material made from hen thy blood—acd this the
EARSAPARILLIAN will an does secure. -
Not only does the DAUSAPA ILLIOrt REBOLVE:tir esrti
all known remedial agents In to cure of Chronic, Scruf ,
ions, Constitutional, and Skin Iseases ; but it 13 the et
positive cure for
'Kidney rill- Bludd r Complaints,
Urinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy,
Stoppage of Water, Inclntinence of Urine, Bright's Bit.
case, Albumlnurla, and s In all cases where there are brick
dust deposits, or.the water is thick, cloudy, mixed wwhi
substances like the white of an egg or threads like whit
silk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and
white bone-dust deposits, and when there is a pralisz,
burning mutation when passing water, and pia Ia tie
Small of the Back end along the Loins. Price, II co.
forVYßilp,,—The only known and sure Remedy
V9rrns— in, Tape, etc.
Tumor of 12 Years' Growth
Cured by Radway's Resolvent.
Basins, Moe., July id, ILO
Da. ar,brir.l.lr 1-4 have had Oculan Tumor in the scans, act
bowels. AD the Doctors said " there was no help foe it." I !rid
orrery thing that was recommended; but nothing belyed Ls I
saw year Resolvent, and thought I would try It ; but bad OD hit
hi ft, twat eta I had suffered for twelve years. I to o k six tilde,
thd Resolvent, and one Lox of Itsidwns 'a Pills, awl toe but
ties of year Ready Relief; and there to not a sign of tumor to it
seen or felt, and I feel better, smarter, RIM happier than I La,
for twelve years. The worst tumor was to the left tide of the
bowels, over the groin. I write this to. you for the teueto of
others. Yea cm publish It If you choose.
HANNAH P. KNXPP.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet goo!
purge; regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Rol
way's rills, for the cure of all dlsoeders of the Stonc,c,
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Iherssee,
Headache, Constipation. Costiveness, Ind tgestio
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Manamalon ri
the Bowels, Pl!mond all Derangements of the Internal V is
cera. Warranted to eftect a positive cure. Purely Veretie
ble,containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious dingl
Oar Observe the following symptoms resulting frou,
Disorders of the Digestive Organs
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blesd In the lbs I,
chitty of the Stomach, Nausea Heartburn 'most of Food,
tallness °el Weight in the Stomach, Sour ErtiAllsol.lf, Sinking .r
cluttering a 4R ie4 d t ac P ug g-e t r i tain S rilutrTit u Lli o li h & l o l ki
g
or nuffooming Sensations when 'in sLi Poston., liminess of
Vision, Dots or Webs before she Sight, &ter and bull Pam tar
the 8e4,1, 'Deficiency of Perspiration, Yelloomeo of the Skin
and Eves, Pain In the Side, Chest, Limbs, and sudden Flushes of
Dent, burning in the Flesh.
\A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS µlll free the sys
tem frotn'all the above-earned illsordets. Pride, 25 cents
per. hux. 'SOLD BY DRUGOISTS.
READ "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one letter
-8 p RADWAY & an
CO., No. 87 Malden Le, New-
Y tam orr. Information worth thousands will he sent you. •
May 29, 1872-Iy.
WICKIiAM & FARR
TIOGA, PA
Have received avid are now offering for sale all
latest styles of
ID•rgias3s; 4Groc>cle,
Including Black, Japanese and fancy Silks, Silk Pop•
Bus, Silk Veloures, Pure Mohairs, Grenadines,
Taruise and liitnrietta Cloths, Alpacas, L.) on
Suitings, Striped and plain,
Poplins, Japanese
Striped and plaids, Wash Poplins, Rt-ersuckers, Cre
tonnes, Paris Cambric, Crapo Mort tz, Organ
d 03, Lawns, Sintanua Suitings,
lin Robe Patterns, Percales;
Rhine% Striped and
Clmyro Chambray,
r,
vn- „ ,
Fren en- 0- en4c#lngibants,
to gather with a fine assortment of
Cloths and Cassimeres,
s a
Yankee Xotion.s, Hosiery
an 4 Domestics.
04 stock of tLadicg' Shan•le and , 4arfa cannot be et
'celled either ail illtards quality of price.
Hats and Caps
iu endless variety
Roots 0114 Nhoes,
the finest and coarsest, the cheapest and
the best and most serviceable to be bend is tll
market..
. ,
If anybody xrauts a suit of clothes, their _t
portautldrity is to look through our qtoel, ot
Ready-.?lade Clothingl
•
buy an outfit and 631'0 their money:
Carpets, Oil Cloths and
CM baud to be sold at the moat reasonable prices. —
Next comes a full line of
Grciceries, Crockery, and
WOoden, Ware ~
at rates to suit even the most particular purchaser
Just come and see how much you can save by buylog
where goods are sold right,
Tioga, May 15, 1872
ONTARIO FEMALE SEMINARY
cenumuctu.i, N. r.,
BGINS its 48th Annual Session, 4canesday. Si
11th, Superior inducements and advantages of.
ferod. Circulars sent on application.
B. RPCIIATIZEI, Principal.
B 8. RICIURDS, Vice Prijicipal,
Aug. 21, 1679-4lv.
WICKHAII 'FARR