Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, October 08, 1872, Image 4
USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE. American Cookery It is a blessed thing that the frying-pan is fteoln;.* before the march of eiVilization, even if, in ittt flight, it leaves many a Par thian sting in the stomach of middle age. Nowadays only the country, tavern break faSt, let us hope, fries things—corned tieef o , it is said, with the rest—and ends itself,liirtir p er haps the delicate traveler, with pickles and pie. l'he 'frying-pan has made litany martyrs, but of the two utensils, set far as we know ; it is only the gridiron that has ever made a bona fide saint; although more than one dyspefitic, I fear, ..etwonited solely by the frying•pan, has mit - taken a change. of heutt. So the hotel breakfast is frequently good;, not so much, because it , takes an uti llstlar degre oC,perverse talent to spoil a ellop or a boiled egg, as because the break• fast is cooked ,to order, seldom fried; and eaten generally-with its first natural.flush upOn it. The misfortune to the urban beef : steak of our day,,it would .seein.;,i's thitt in too many kitchens it has - j Umped from the frying-pan into the tire. And to burn in lir:Oiling is the,unpaOpnable sin of ookery. M u (' Mt With breakfast, nfOrtituatelY, the cid :jive (!f the t.e.t,t hotel ,is too apt I ,end its stfecesziog, since we take fur grante -that on the tables of men or women tr sly Wise there's no such 'thing as supper,'o ~itt least that those m id) Ns Isom erring custom has linked the twilight' sadness of tea i and pre serves, Illke little thought to theme selves 4 , 4 to the tea wherewith tlity shall bej drugtr.,ed. or the preserves where Wit hal the shall be depressed. The acute -ohseri,l•er who has' boardeit lout: at a howl may. through many ttkporipeuts., ki,tarp ti illl sonvylvgrpo of ox itethvss Mien hi , i f<tworito ilkla's are jo-t done, rind zirr.lotring, hi.: dinner hour at-cord imrly, he May ilino -ahnom it , , , well as hi' hr. akfA , leAl . rrhi , , however, i's ptssitile ,ifily w 1,1011 nit' cook -T,,, g .,,41, xiiitl, is. ..filt trout being - always thee,t s e. Cooling, hi deed, is like love---not quite import:lnv:o4k Yet imam ti to bey, co noble i. , t t he art, so noble, In fart, hie bdtli luta. To 1-4,ite it mildly libout half the cmtl;4, malt. Ittiti female, are it.itl, vall ii yom-; of the'holul I'. (me of them, ,tour di m;:c ti ill Ie the..ooinary,miscegeha -11,,a,'1M1 corm breakfast .Will li:tve ilie peen li.ir A mol,e.mi.in of co4ery, N‘llich I , /..„.;/,‘,,: ;It' r . iffi,-, .1,, C. ISE What is Diri? cud Dr. ('ooper, of Snutli -CarolititOvzol to to his student s• "Don't beafrAid of du), pour g, W , ntleinen,- hat Wirt why ne,th ng-I,t all otfensie whin - ;lily \ Ituh a little alkali upon dirty grua...lc soot on your coat, and it under ffoo, 011(.14111 chanue acid=Amp — „ lj w rum ith v.littic )1 1 “ it pelts. It i nriilt, t ;21 . 1`1 1, 0, , -.o.lp,tl.ater nor dirt. Tio.i.i: not a %yr:: (odc,r,iti-liiktiof dirt N aitl Ve, , t wtdcl ratter a little n . ! , i vei• it j, no iongrl" dirty. EVI r . ‘ thing bite dirt 4. 41 %;,cri 1 y oh no! ice ~. a , sunlenti of hcmistry. Ati.tlyz:. , it; it will separate into ory ( 1,111 elotnents. I)irt tnakt-3 corn, corn inalo.s bread and meat, and that makes a very' sweet young lady, that I 'Fza..v one of you kissing; laq night. So after all, you \vete f‘ir,slug dirt, oartienhply if she ‘s;111- timed her • face with cludk or fuller's earth; thoughi . I may say that rubbing stub stun upon ilke beautiful akin of a young lady is a dirty practice ' Petri powder I think m•nle 01 hi-mind), nothing lint dirt. Lord Paltner-ton's tine.detinition of dirt is ' mat ter in the wrong place.' Put it in the right plare and n e vein to think of it ;As dirt." ( to p r sit Pth . ll,lty YATIDg. d''' .lrin g 1') a temporary or , fele.c for yarding toWls are referred t• , the. lollowite4 11l in, copied from the L*, e Stock .I.pri mil : PrOonTe N;ant hog font teen or sixteen feet in length, and at them into :;even or eight feet piecet , , and ct co that they ;\ ill pi oje:t alicrye the ground feet. On the top of theln nail it strip of in six inehe, in ,walth, and along he bottom, clieie to tho ground, a strip of the game, and )011 have your ft - ante-work complete. The lath; fzhould be put On with -ihingle en- lath nallq, and need only to Lip on to the board at top and bottom two in. he 4. Nett S:111* a bunch of loth in two, 1,1 with a st tou r . , jack-knife sharpen the end oc ,"1,11 piece, atter 1\ 111C11 extend your pick et:l alcove the top hoard by nailing op the - , harouned piece, ttiltm in t *, them to hip un Iho ton !tom] three inches. You have now a finished fence six feernine int:he:; in height. tour--e this would ou s t-do - where titock could rub again-A it; but for townspenple who want a few fowls, and lima; to keep theta contincl„it is juat the thing:: flow To('F.i.r - Atv.—A. correspondent .Ib)or, - 's ieura: glyes the following useful im:l q; , a , on tbie pinta: " For the benefit of 010,0 of your readers who have never sue- (mica iii keeping, celery in eatable condi lion I hrooghout a Nvilltrr (all I It»ow of sev eral.) I. ‘% ill t;ive a rule l hyltieh I have pre served' selery, free forth rot ur , rust, as late a ., th e 0 1. M AR .(' Never work .it celery i n any c‘eept t to plants he perfectly dry, Larth. up, never before 1.0 o't.loch a. in. nor after I p. o nt , and then only on a very dry and ~ unshiny day.. In the fall, is •)( :1•3 the .I . rountl bogins to free:.e eno'ut , ;ll to make et not in -the morning,,J>elect a (by and tint,itiity day, and aq neat' noon n'S pack ynar celjry in boxes (I we snap 4a. starch 116N - (. ,- ;,) placim* first a layer (4 earl 11 i liont one inch deep, thvn a la,yer of celery, placing the plants 311 A fat enough :limit, to not ea& It other, and thus, alter -11.1111; -;c dth anal celery, ttntil the boxei ate iill,-,1. Place the hoxes Ns - here the celery I not frerze (hut not in a heated room,' and yoar Ce;iTy Will heck and ctinvenient for 114e.'-' 11_1:11.1rY AND I)l,PLErto's.—Eeltarding t 0-4 :.nhjeet lloteorth rentaiks: The I,,rditer Nvito desires his plants to blo,,.sont , n fruit takes care that the' shall a vis.,•wous growth. lle knows that niis will inevitably make them sterile; that ither his trees will only . bear distorted flow ers, that fail' to pro , luee seed, or Unit they ill hear no blossoms at all. In order to procute flowers and fruit he checks the am th and vigor of the plant by pruning its roots or branches, depriving it of food, ' and, if he has a stubborn pear or peach tree which has/long refused to beta fruit, he adopts t 1 hazardous but often most suc cessful' plan of ringing its bark. Turning to the animal kingdom, the rule Is no less true. " Fat hens wontt lay," is an old fragment of philosophy. The breeder of sheep, pigs, and cattle knows very well that if his ewes and sows and cows are not kept leaq they will not breed; and as a starts , ling example it is stated that to induce Al derney caws, which are bad breeders, to be fertile, they are actually, bled, and so sail ciently redtrced in condition. —,Seribner's Mon thly. ' FALL PLOCOTIMG.-I. often notice articles recommending tall ploughing for heavy soils, aad occasionly complaints of it having kieen • i)iekl with poor sec , esiz. I always find fall p!oughing heneticial w hen done early cnotigh ii the season to rot the sod: but never tidn a 11,1te to the fall intending to plough again in f 1,, , spring; in fact, fur most crops a goo 1 cultivating in the spring is better th n ploughing, if well ploughed and subsol d Aln the fall. I prefer to turn a sod earl ,in ugust, after mowing or pasturing:.h: - row and cultivate often, keeping the surfac loose end not allowing the sod below to ryt it ' will then rot perleetly by November when I cross-plough and subsoil, leaving t re sur face rough. In the spring pat on t Ood . tv.o•horse cultivator and work a deep' as possible, and plant or cow at we _a ir. Gernutntown Telegraph. 'SHEEP As CULTIVATORS.—It is said if fur i mers will turn their sit op into their potato patches they, will not t uch the potato,vines at all, but will eat off a the weeds and grass to be found. This is a very important fact, as this practice will not orly keep down the weeds and increase the pittato crop, but fit \ vill preVent , the manuring of weed seed,' thus giving the farmer less to contendwith the next year.' There is a triple profit, the grass and weeds consumed by the sheep cost ttbsolute)y nothing , and that which would - otherwise be lost hi saved, the weeds are kept down when'it is, impr4cticable to do so by cultiv,atlng. because Onthe ,size of the potato vines, and the weeds are prevented from seeding. , • LILDDIEN LAND OF STD3SFS.-1U the fail, Bore an inch or an inch and a quart<jr hole, according to the size of the stump, eighteen inchei deep, and put into it an ounce or an ounce and a half of saltpeter; fill this hole with water and plug. it - up. In the spring take the plug out and pdt into the hole half a gill of kerosene and ignite it. It tvhl gio on burning without any blaze until the whole !ituinp to the extremity of the roots is con mined, leaving nothing but ashes. The sump must be moist; an old dry stump will not be penetrated by the saltpeter.. 'lt is. said the cintage.of California . th4s season will exceed eight it:Anion . gallons Of witte,"exclusive of brandy. , - ••• -THE - EVENING •STORY. "Ng. o are not sleepy. masa. • E3 , e how wide awake we seem ; Tell no something sweet to think*. Tell Inf sotuethingsWeet toArettin. ''rell the re7ty sweetest story . That you ever liNsifi or mad, And !mull see that we'll renu tuber Every Single word . yOu've, sold." , 1 f , '' ''. • it , t's • t hemtoe :, Tiled I _l, . tL tuidnight !i 4 t ^, t . .., - `ln the very long ago, When the aky was furl g•I angela, And from every shining row, In a voice of heavenly music, Carat , a lovely message given For the Bake of one sweet baby That had come that night from hiaaven „ now please , , unjust another. gen thittiadg il est one \ ycnt kuow:” k ...,34 I tol, of gt sugared, t,:An7.O wailderifd to it:afro, • ..tt • - Lionig, ttooll'io . all smith& Without fear, or AiLl. or pride; ille•s , d those who runAt 11l used him, For, I•hotie sake at la.t lile died. "Now, pleas°, just one more. dear mother Tell us now tVe strangest one;" So I toil them . f a journey, On a mountain top begun; Throwil the azure, in a body, Joet ni bere on earth hn trod. tip lbritußli abinirig rardwnf ltrug,.ll r a , 4, .1 VOplib 41y itirone or dad: Four little eyes and two sweet voices,. we.l Mg till my tale wan done, Then they tried, "Ally that vezesJesna—... Thole !heat) stories arc lmy. one. ALL SORTS. , SE k Gri.r.—A mermaid. • B- 101 VEVT,c44w -- .4 l iP :- liiditC* THE MADE (IF w We -BOMFI. ricaltural fare—Purl: and beaus. • A Pol•citE of Covni - vr-1 Portrait of Pat ienee. ( 1 • 1;1111,EAtti• Vlit.Lq)xlF-yiyinii-- 14 cci thrgo) _1 31njr_ur:xr AN REM: Ef,TATE—An Cartliquake. I , ,Plit 11011 , ..VS are be in mule practicable, habitable and comfortable. . . • , Iti s tovercoat anci guilt buttons teitl be_ the style ?of next winter. atECIIIRLIFAS 911 pp intideto . e . fiitig,e . wirii% of 31iis , :hCiiii4etts to Oceatla "News of the liwak" isrlhe facettou? head ' ne: :g i ; ( 7 l •l l3 Y.POV ellit'lrta a hosPhai;lle iirt. ' - A :Niel - aphis 13ily has tile homespun c,ili. o tress of her gle:II-LIreat-grandinothg.r A Kentucky hor,c is in the Inthit vl eming ‘vlrd feu ducks he finds in his %Natetino• tnewit. "Extending . . your, .shop-front i newsl)9Po'.'". / i. tGrs vertisementii. t '1" s ;•f ;'••1 , f; r whn sinnkecl.in his bnra ntrvi frauliiiluiibei• for another one. A drunk:m.l is generally a bad urguee, for lie oftener lie comes to the pint,tlic more neolierent he is. An old lady, writing to her son out West; warns him to be aware of bilious saloons and bowel alleys. Boxes govern the world—the cartridge boti, the ballot-box, the jury-box, the band box and the pill-box. Washington Territory wants a statute to punish haehelors for marrying the schol ma'auns as fast as they arrive. Another season why women should, vote: Her yoke cah bh heard two tuna up'in the air, while a man's earl be heard only one. , The English are taught at an early-age to support the monarchy. Most every school boy has had the prints' of wales upon his hack. "What is the best but4r ?" exclahneitan .orator at a meeting of dpirymen.. "An old ram !" responded a slurp raising interlo per: , 1311111 who Las never ktioakri,the 10X 111W of doing a kindness will probably never know [ll6 blisi of heaven. - A disglisted theater-goer says, "There's no plays like for litmaci!. m for.him. rekired • sing-Mg to himself, "Rie, tv'ditiu."• ' AnSw er to lady correspondent.—No, ; Flips do not wear whalebones in their stays, nor do they suffer from tight When young lady offers to hem a cam bric handkerchief for a rich bachelor she means to sew In order that she may reap. _Two fierce Georgia lawyers recently cross exainined a colored witness until he fainted. Af man wearing three gorgeous breast p,ins, but no stockings, recently attracted at tention in Danbltry, Conn. • Gerald 3fassey, the poet, is lecturing in Londim, on spiritualism, to the doctrines of uhich he is a convert. His wife is a "me/ Josh Billingsk sushe never krixv a dog of eny tweed whatsutnever to take hyderloby after he bad beenlghly vaccinated with ' Some one, in - speaking against suicide, clniciter, thatlt-Is Of, to vo an3lllnorc "Unless you aie . -,ent Itn The s•Dl,6ers of the mail escort out West now travel in A buckboard which is drawn by two stout mules This is fur Letter all mound than thepld way. A Ymttw ddted :on 'Long felhor;nieclareli she has lost all *lntcSircst to her poems :since Le lost that race with Har rT I;:is:2.ett the other day. MiLs Harriet 1 1\ fariineau and five hundred other English In(lies have presentetivto the House of Common' a fletition ag,ainst the use of the " eat" mn correction in certain criminal eases. -_ • " ZChy fl on' t you go to sleep t . " .said a mother to her three-year-old daughter.' "I am trying," she replied. "But you haven't shut your eyes," " Well, I can't help it; urn comes unbuttoned." ii'oul.i you take the last cent a person has for a glass of soda water ? " Yes,' . ' respon ded the unthinking proprietor; whereupon hopeful pulled out the cent and got a drink. The St Louis Globe tells its readers that " Louisville mules, after kicking the coun tenance off their drivers, calmly haul, the corpse to en undertaker's shop i ihere it can be atteqed to." A R 5 1 (ode Island reporter gives this as a positi e fact: 'I A young lady, on return in , rom a walk with her lover the other evening, - rapped him on the fate and kis.ted the door." . The late Bishop of Norwich said, "Cheer fulness is the daughter of employment, and I have known a man come home in high spirits from a funeral,. merely because he had the management of - it." .A. country girl near LoulsVilie has learned how to utilize her father: 'When her "feller" rides out to see her, she makes the "old man" keep the flies oft the horse during the visit: An old bachelor in Greenwich avenue, New York, utilized the - recent hot weather tw cooking ills meals witha burning-glass. I-ic says the mutton 'tasted of sulphur, and the steak was strongly imptegnated with magnesium. - - The Fat Contributors Seifterday Right says the - meanest man pet_ discovered lives In Louie ilia 4He borrows halt agallonof ice water every day, find ptiomlae-s Uzi return it next winter. Patience is a virtuet.that-. one Often has great occasion to: use, end who,riveeta to get along comfortably through the world would do well to,,lay in early a large stock. A clergyman having made several at tempts to reform a p!otligate, was at length repulsed with, "It is all in vain, Doctor; von cannot get me to change my religion." "I do not want that," replied the good man, " I wish religion to change yon." Xature is the only workman to whom no material is .worthlees, the only chemist . ..ln wh (me 1 abdratory there axe no waste products, and the only artist whose compositions are infinitely varied, and whose fertility of iit vent ion is inexhaustible. Mike, why don't you fire afthose ducks Don't you see you have got the whole flock before your gun 1 , " "I know I have; brit, you see, when I get a good aim at one, two or three others Is 41 swim and One of ti efeaturea of aasondon quipster is a Women styling herself the Mexican ath le,te, She holds suspended by a cord from hbr teeth, two 180 pound balls,. snd.,at the same time a 100 pound ball - in each hand. She also 'shoulders a a* pouAd cannon, g as holds it while a round is being fited.• A lending dry goods merchant of,l3eifaiti - Me., being afflicted with rheumatism, con cluded to have his wife,hatite him with balsa*. She' lAcCordlngig' goV the - boitie, and commencing at- his head, rubbed him all over. After finishing the job she looked at the bottle, and found that she -had yarn- , 'shed her better half from head to foot with furniture polish! - RAIIEItMOkri. \ I gi BM t . 4 • '•tc.r •,444..•...:•• • it • HARDWARt: • • 4,1 4.0 CY . t 4 - • TIN AND COPPER I WAR;,: :Parlor, Cook and Mee i 0 NI CI :-s4 • . 4_, +GAS 0 0.1 0.114,x4‘ Table afid Pocket Cutlery, / - ' • • • CA.LIRC I F:.-I.RIIING TOOLS 4 :q . ....; - ? :.,:t,, ~ .=1,...k:4 : : T;' !!;.::,i,', ',.`;`,, GUNS. AND AMMUNITION, =I Pettoieutn Fluid, (the beet light in the world) and every article connected With the REM r . Haxdware / Trade. Roy's Block, souh side of Maki street, next doOS to C. C. ?Sabers. / • April 8. 1812. J. B ANDEBSOY• AGENT. li. h it , 4.1 g it l P g 1 C' i "' , 8 eft 13 -: p / t - 2 g Z - kt ? c ' : / .- / * 4 s D . , p, P P '-• Go •••• :!! ! a . " o 's 0 0 CZ) 2 .., ..... r -. 1 m r° `,..? cm ti . 1; ` s: ''' b F . / q 5 . g. Z., , -, 1 c- , e ,-, ..e 7 • e 4 •,,-:ct. isx , g Q.t. '4, e. 5$ Ezt 6 ......, t .., ta :a 0 04 . Ci Pb rt. g? b g o,', • ad k c4_ GEO. 0. DERBY DERBY & FISHLER, Tr AVE Just returned from the city with the ingeg ,jj, stock at 4 4 .,;1300TS AND SHOE& Ladies' Kid and Cloth Bat morals and (afters, Ladies, Misses, Children and Baby's Shoes. Gents' Cloth Bo_ots Shoess Prince fi lbert Calf Boots, - Boga, Xixatoots louthsi Boots. in feet, all kinds of Moos' sad Women's wear hot a first-Mass Shoe Edon,. The best sewed Wornenle Shoes ever offered In this market. We defy the worl d CUOTOR WORK. XI you don't believe us, by us. We buy only the beet stook, and have as good Cordwainors ea, money can hire. done neatly, and with dispatch. . • Letqler. and Findings of sitidado fmtultantly oa ba1341. gash paiiiln L Deacon Skins, . Potts iinill'Enrs. • ; 11141nAjtuit AUSa itiganihs*ieildth a choice stook, petisaleoted for' Ibts =rApei ti respeetrally afairshars of lands.t and returus:', Wars ton4a, A w n ", and lea hold the best good* Wbnika cheapest. We keep do shoddy: Oar tunsartzakidld Sufileignt to meet all sizes and tastes. - We invite our patrons and t4e public generally to- call And ersanins our- stock. Bo amble. to show g'oOds.„' Always bs fonod; one door north of 0. B. IlLellay's Mo Pte ra, Ma in Street, Wellshoro. Ka 3.1872. DEBBY & PHOTOCIRILPIETs tv kintiLs;stirlessuittdris itritairte Jahn and executed in artistic, manner tap; ziararaare. ° PRPiIt, 9? )14711.c.U5e ' Y r ! W 49 "; Portraits' on. Porotsam Plates. Nothing finer eict be grated tbsti these beautiful Poi oelain Victims in a velvet ease or frame. 'Asir Son- J uan anti dailotoj are superior to anything prodnoSti on iron or paper. It you want a le'Llitbat be, hadeild•to liaramore's. vti omit scanatlitug tbatlooks Ilkivoit, go to titty.' swore',. , Ulan Want ittoldDagustreetYrk Ainbrrpe, or other Pictures copied and mimicry , . cart do WA sa reasonable as any other MIL will be dnildutdizartdial9/4011erWatereolore whit* desired will wishing &twee groups and ehildrew,' will receive especial attention. A large assortment or grimes and Irraming,ldatuthsr varietal:l9,y on band.44l kinds or :11* Pleturep iramed to Ordet 11. B.=-Don't mistake the place, over A. B. Eastataa's Dental Booms. A1X:1124, 1072,-44 a.citlcr, Deslts in : en k!nds, EINEM of all kinds, JOHN FISHLER. over brought tato Wellsborp, conalating of Good Picture —p. LL: Zlaw►lol%. t, • : Bfisf4TO • - IME . • 13 =1 OEM r.e!:' < rv• •'3 CI NC" ' • _ - WO t EWE i , • \-• „7: • IMIES EMBE EMIII EN ~.,..,„•,...,,,,, . . ;:., , NeiNEs , A •" -':' ' . - STEAhr't ,s'' MY li 011til&-1- - .•,,,.•..,..,,,,,,...-; , -..../:,,,,,,,- , ,-. ~. ,-,,,....,,,. . .!•.:: ~..,,,.,• ~.2,,, ,-,-• . ..:, . . ..; .- , t f 44- _ . ~ , :1 - ,':: 7 4 ..Z ;:', ; -'' . ; 9 ~.;• ,C.,. -: '„,% ' - 1 .1 - - -.- 11;- ' c - :.: -. . • ' . . ,„,. . 1 , • i ' :eiriliiiii. : - .oan -- .g. aii. 'Epley szio4final Machiii64/"for ' 9 , - It , , , ( , :?:, •‘, 1 -, - .6, - _ c. „.1 1 „.„., , TL,Ar k eries i ....Sua x 4A Gearing 4141,:' dem $ of -,. , .• : , ~. , :;.:01,6.11, 40.venption.16:21:iiin iiiict .Brriss,. - • .., : i Mil 1111 I El .1 • • " :: te a 7 - I Arir:4 l il ' irg ‘ FY 44:41 4411 zopsirecl promptly snit at reasonable ratoit.*t • t'• • ‘:4 1 44 1 11. 141.4.15 t The. Cheap One- nee Cash Store • No. 2 Union B 1 ek, Wellsboro. William Wi/scru • -.7, I. just received iota of .ItND SUMMER GOODS, snob se DRY GOODS, LADIES' DBES§ GOODS, ALAPA.CAS, POPLINS, WOOL DELAINES, LAWNS, MOHAIRS, EMBROI. DERIEf3, &e. Fancy Cassimeres Raady-Mado Clothing, hats, Caps, Itiots and Shoes. • si r I have tearked them down ez to verb LOW Voila for cash. lion to the time to secure good bargain.. out~Argct /I* 00- WILLIAM WiLSON: , . . . _ „ • . , • . • . -„ , • ' . . t, ' - • • .• • . „ . G ( idl and see the piles of New Goods .at - p,.,BurrnEßs Sltore. • • • . • 0,. •• • . • . r • • • • • . . • •-• . , The Largest Establishment n Northern Pa. ! E~~~►~= ~~~11 . . Elm bautipilo t buyina imi:ll:l:l)34 ;42: hr ti: ri cua lquatittttos °Woods estaatil them to offer thito at lowest_ Vibposinioes. Iti ,ntrpettag, t Goole fflr veld of • miff aftruio over rffteiesslii . zargi moat . at STONR, U01)11,.',.: ISLAND IND. ',Milk-Ulla, _ . . -,...4,A. ..,. . ,„ mess, Asil. anli-LIVIE WO po21: TRIM PktiIeV ocL EINDSAND MUT& ,Vszingainge - vw4anauxua Blltteßt9,*, Transfer Ontkinents, Striping Pencils JO. I,,urN Mail wa El =MIME =I : 'I., = BEI tiANVPACIVIt IMES .3:.1 . .1 , . A lEEE IMEI lIIIGLEILLLE 41.1 W MAIL , 1311,110-GrIS'T MI and larasbes tbr Carriage and cutter Ornamenting. • • tal Ms 144 dlllOllll Goal oppittmlotom to °az lotolitmo kosla solok; M%=l = MACHINISTS, =I MEE MEE IHE =I = EMI ,f :4 , • inaluetain OEO. SEERlllailte, EMI = 11122 MMM =ES BM El EMI IM ;OW sitgl,ll* 1 t,,,, . , co ligsa :I vimp I,ii . 4. :-, a , lik il t tia. i fi li . patirs ;...11110K . 4 114.•• 1 " 6 •, ' • -.-, 1 i w i t S ; . . OP,SagitrwOoatettl•Concentrittedt lawn and lllerbal Juice, Anti-Millions Granules. TIM LITTLE GIANT" CCA'IIIIAILIFIct or litilltuni 'in Parra • Physic. . ? ' The novelty of modem Medical, Chemical onger tak antl in P y ha the Macentical Science. No use of, pay large, repetitive and Intesecies pills; composed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredients, when ire can by lt carethl application of chemical science extract alf the cathartte and other medicinal properties from the brut valuable mote aint:herbs, and, -oenceutrate theca Into a minute Granule, scarcely larger than a mustard meld', that can be readily swallowed by those of the most sensitive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Each I Ude Pu kvatlne pa le t slue Ae g ts, 111 . 4 meat concehtrated form, an much cathartic power as is embodied in atiyof the large pills found for sale in the ding *hive, Front their wonderflil cathartic , power, In proportion to their Size, people who have not tried them tnistipt . tirsupposit.thatthey are harsh or drastic in effect, rbut: such is not at all the case, the different active medicinal priuciples of which they aro :omposed being so harmonized and modified; one by he others, as to prOduco a moat sioarehina and &baronet*, yet.gentlyend kindly opera ting cathartic' • . : t '.l : . • $5OO Beivaid-tti he - ielay offered by the pioprie. tor of these Pellets, to any chemist wise, upon an- WY** Will and in them any Calomel or other forms of mercury or any Other mineral poison., • Polite entireli 'veg etable, particular sate le required while using them. They operate , without disturlintee'le the constitution. diet, or oc cupation. loor - eatindice,'lleadachei Cow. sidpation, Impure Blood* Pain in the Shoulders, Tirstness at the Chesi l DI ir alnessifihnar...Esliatallons oft the . tom. itch,' \Bad' Ulm' -:in i , month , Il lieu! attacks" PalltAtt -region - of Kidneys, Internal lreveriillloatedlooling about Sta.:web, Itoslini Bloodier Bead, nigh. Colored Virtue, inoseiciability and Gloomy PalrebodinSs, take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Payeatlve Pellets. In explana tion of the remedi al power of my p urgative Yellets over so great a variety of discs.— vir - their, action upon_ t my la univeroan slum escaping their eanl does not Impair diem; that paired l O W boneea jai paired lOW loorgth a 11/ they are alwayalresh and ease with the pills found in cheap wood or plate-board 'I all diseases where A' Lain Purgative* is` indicated, give the moat perfect satisf They- aranpold:. b; Druggists 0t.25 cow Do not allow ally &tures' anythiel Mae that, be may a Pellets because he a' he recommends .' If yoni 'them, enclOse RS cente am. mail from . . - _ B. V.',RIERCE, .2IS. D., Prop'ri BD - FF.4.0 4 N. Y. MI Juue 26, 11322, MERCHANT TAILORING 1_ . . r_LEORGE WAGNER, has just rrivived a superb as. 1,31 - aorta:Lent of all Linda of CLOTH . -.tor gi;tntlemen's COARSE 8t; FINE CLOTII ING ftuals Y reiared. to manufacture hi the BEST STYLE, and oktite shortest notice. Persona wanting Clothing willarae drop in ci.l4 see toy stock. Good Firs and the tof work guaranteed. - , GEO. WAGNER. , te'neral Insurance, Agency, NELsoN, T/004% Co., P. J. J. D. Campbell, AitE prepared 4lssne Policies in first class Com panies on all , Ida of Insurable Property against rnand Lightninkijt reasonable rates. Ve travel and SlAMilla all deka itiersonally in the counties of Tioge and Potter. J. H. CAMPBELL. Nelson, Feb. 4,1872-1 y.• ., J. D. CAMPBELL. • Tioge, marble Works. THE undersigned is now prepared to execute ail or dere for tomb Stozies.aud Monuments of either Italian or...Rutla,nct Marble, ofdispa the latest elle Mid - approved workmanship and with tch. • Me keeps constantly on hand both kiuda of Marble And will be able to suit all who may favor him with their orderi, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. • - FR t ADAMS. • Jan. 1.1819. - ' ' - 1114(31C141aX1V1E21=1:17" 1 _ • Am? . Ladies' FurniOhing Goods ! '- - 'TO SUIT EVERYBODY, AT MRS.Mi i. A. B. GRAVES' EMPORIUM OF FASBION in the Cone Rouse 8 ore. , A large stock of Goods just received and will be old cheap. - Mrs. E. E. EIMBALI. have charge of the Millin ery department, and will be glad to see her old friends 04 new ones at all thee.. .Drop in and ace our new MAYO: DOC. /2. 1:414y . , MRS. A. B. GRAVES. TOLES, ROBINSON & CO., . • (Successors to J. R. Barker,) • Dealers lu I 4 11 - CO CO CT'S of every description. • CHOICE GROCERIES hi:abundance. all kinditindfresh. Thot g blic is cordiaUyinvitedio call and look through oar. 0 stock, as we are selling at low figures for ready pay. We shall receive NEW - GOODS' - constantly from the city to keep our assortment fUll and complete ; TOLES, ROBINSON & CO. July ID, REAL ESTA E FOR SALE. subscriber offers fo sale his real estate in the southwestern part of e borough, to suit purcha sers,, &portion xd the p sea is nicely situated to cut up Into village lots, an paiture and timber lots. The portion covered with tu ber is well wooded with hard Wood and hemlock . .e large lot on which he maids' will be sold off i n llicle lots, including his residence. ROBERT KELSEY. . :unto It 1872-6 m . New Cabinet Store ! fit= naderaigned bas opened a room in the hale• merit of his cabinet building. on Main Street, op l posit* Dartt's Wagon shop, for the gale of Cabinet Ware Bed Sets, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Lounies,,Extension and other rabies, What I. -.Mots, Hat . Racks, . • many other things. Which will be sold lower than e lowest, Ito Invitee all to take a look at Ida goode -Me purobsalng elsewhere. Itotnetnbor the place—opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop estltein Street. Aug. 141872 NERS. L J. SOFIELD I S now 'relying from New York, a firm wutortmen AND FANCY GOODS, which she offer* to the public at low rates. Eiery Wag usually fouxul in a Fancy Stare, **be kept bri hand'and sold lOw for' cash: The Wl] Cos And Gibbs ,serring machines for sale, and to rent. . ;Bp, idltB. e. Z. fIOSTELD., Something .Newin Keeneyvffie v . Si= having gone into the mercantile bus. mesa at Beene e, Ps., would inform the vitt et, that he has a fine stock or Dryboods, Groceries. te and Shook Drugs. and Medicines. They were t cheap and will be sold cheap. - NeeneYrille, Pa.; Sept. M. 1072-3m* - • Town Lots for Sale. . subscriber offers the village ,front of is farm for sale to quantities to suit purchasera. and at . r to make it an object for Investment. Theis° lie finely for tillage lob . and it portion of them cannot be excelled for marring purpOses,— They lie' Ireano4lately on .01 extension of Grant, 'pealtanglwalnut et:sato:ands th or Becond.Avenne. ' Thiry wan tvill.be tpurchasers.ld bik lots or libip3r quantities. to suit the ts of -. 41tajr 4, 11372.415.- - , of all kinds, Gush as JACOB Btrolmrx Agent a F. azzatt. No Parses:real% tali* these Bitters accorl.t. ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not desttoyed by mineral poison or other means, and, the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, 'rightness of the Chest ! Dir.. sines~, Sour EruCtations of the Stomach, Bad Paste ' in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the 'Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, ars the offsprings of Dyspepsia; In these complaints it has no alai!, and ono bottle will prove a.Letter gnu- , ante° of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. . For Female Complaints; in young Or old. married or single, at the dawn of iromanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bittera display, .so decided au influence that a marked improvement is soon percep tibia. For Litlianstuatory and Chronic Risen. Elation' and Gout, Biliobs, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Illnod, Liver„ Kidneys and Bladder. these Bitters haven q,. equal. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood7which is ,generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs, ' They are, a Gentle Purgative as well as . a Tonle, possessing also the pecidiar merit of acting - at a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Intlara • nation of - the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Hilious Diseases. For. Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tester, Salt Rhenm;Blotches; Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles”. Ring-worms, Scald-Head,. Sore Eyes, Ery sipelas, Itch, Scuff, Discoloration; of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever acme or nature, - are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a , short time by the use of thesellitters OraSsfol Thousands proclaim VINEGAR BIT - Tuns the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. - j. WALKER, Prop*r, 11,11. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., - San Francisco, Cal., and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York. SOLD' BY-ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Atiomt 1k7•2-f'7ll. MISS H. W. TODD han removed lirr Stove to MISS the late residence of Lauer 13m.die. OriIrISIIP Van Horn's Hotel. Steinway nod other • Ipo i son. c) m for sale very cheap. Also, MASON ~ ,s ; HAMLIN 1 CABINET ORGANS. OLD RISTRtf3LENTS TAKEN IN EMCII.kNGE A large stool: of NEW MUSIC Au LESSONS given on the 'Piano, Or 6 ing. An opportunity for practice a who may desire it. Jan. 2. 3872-tf.' EnigmfEw if you want a uice assortme , . FALL AND WINTER CALL AT BALDWIN'S ' SHANTY, p00.e., Pd. I you want Dress Good of all kinds, ' call at BALDWIN'S Shanty, It you want Bl'k Alpaca, call for the Grand Dutcheas, at BALIMTN'S Shanty If, you want an Ottoman Shawl, call at SALDNITLVI3 Shanty If you want Ladies & (}eats' under ware, call at SALDwr.; . s Shanty • If you wait notions and trimmings, call at BALDWiWS Shanty If you Want Pura. If yon want knit Goods, - • I call at BALDWIN'S Shanty If yoI want Hate nri Cape, call at BALDWIN'S Shanty • If yol want Boots and Shoes, call at BALDWIN'S Shanty If you want a get of Dishes, call at BALDWIN'S Shanty If you want good Teas and Gioceries !coati, - call at BALDWIN'S Shanty If you want a ready made suit of 'clothes, call at BALDVIN'S Shanty Ilion want a suit of Clothes leave your in aware. . at BALD shanty. If you want Over Coats, call at BALDWIN'S Shanty. If yon want Buffalo Robes, call at BALDWIN'S Shanty If you*ant prices That cant be beat, call at B WIN'S Shanty. • That's what's the Matter, • We are anxious to sell these goods before we l ve the, ,Bhanty. T. L. BALDWIN I t CO. - Nov. 1. 1971. • Housd and Lot for - Sci .e. lam undersigned offers for sale his House and Le, on Main street, in ELkland,Pa.. ata very I.w price Said lot contains one.half acre, and is under ood c tiMeit tril b ilte i gny their er ob. • • O. •" 6 • • el t received n, and in Slug rortled to those , TODD. IfHZ ODDS, call at lIALDAVIN'S Shanty WAY'S_READY RELIEF 1113 USES THE WORST PAINS oat OEO to Twenty Minutes. ~ttsryOT ONE HOUR " aPPiteMysT e kir i an y "e TAY% READ EF IS A CURE FOR EVER Y _PAM ET RAD and cues COtTghtiOrtt. Whether Or 111,3 lie Only Item° d'sr a tae 12104 excruciating patnr, allays Tri lat A n tO tl l2 Y 9. 6l°P Sromacb, Btrtrcitt, <al Other elauds or org4llt , . by llhat I ntl ~' Lung ono nil OrA Other $14103 or tu g: , I FROM. ONE TO Y r WEICTY /ILNUTES, 'tier bow violent or extrUciatiDg the Inti 1.1L.1310, Bedwlllen, Infirm, Crippled, leo, liirostratedWitb ammo may suffer, \DWAY'S READY RELIEF no zn' ERE - -- --- -- - - - , WILL AFFID 'IN'STANT IEASE, ~3IMATION OF TIM KIDNEYS, • • INFLAIRM TI ON OF THE IILARDP% ,AMMATION OP THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LC , :r- TDROA7,DIFICpLT B4EtfN : I AL A TArioxT ipI IL ,iI;IfFSTERIGS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA. I ' I HE TOOT II H E A u C it C H A A FT L A ai R A I : I i t i ' i I iti r :::::: 3 • I I. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILES. . • I The application ot the Ready Relief to the yrr , paTherei the pain or dlßlculty exits wl.l aff or ,j ',„..,';',. and mfort, T enty drops Irt half a r i ot wgter ;will in a t' momenta cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, sounisTosf Ae jp 1 HEARTBURN, SICK /lEADACRE, D/AftElli. ~' DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN 'THE Bottler and ill INTERNAL PAINS. ,i I Tt vetent should always carry a bottle of it ad , ,,,,',,, ILL'dy Relief with them. A few limps. In water wiq / pro, ut sickness or_pains.frorn change of tru,.. f t ..) tett r than French Bratily or Bittern eta a sttmut.i.t. ./ C . FEVER AND AGUE.' F VER AND AGUE cured for flay cents. Tht,., It not remedial agent In this world that :eh' eon 1 , •,',',, i . And, gue, and all other 3talarious,. Bilious Sear;st Ty pito d Yellow. and other Fevers (ahleil by 1A1,13. , : 0 ,, PIL )so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELILk. lift cents per bottle. • Sold by Druggi f ts. EALTH I. B.EA, I UTY 1 S ONG AND ran RICH BLOOD—INCIIE,v.n , 0 FLESH AND 't'EIGHT—CLEAR SKIN AY•i; II B AUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURE') TU ALI_ I • R i R A 47 II3 I WAY'S ,1 ARSAPARILLIAN Rc_SOLVENT lIA MADE TILE MOST ASTONLIIING ci - P - .4 -, .' , p, QulcK, SO RAPID ARE (rim cit.i:a,y; T E 1301)Y I.I.NDERGOES, C.7%.1)1:/t 11th 1\ F 'HENCE OF THIS TRI - L)1 D'ONl,hiti. EL EDIVINE, THAT E cry Day an increase in Flesh nd Weight Is Seen ,and Felt. THE OREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. very; drop of the' SABSA PARILL lAN 1tE.. , 1+ ILI' EN L'' ComMuningtee through the 11140.1, :Sweat, Urk-, another fluids and 31114C11nf the cyst ern the 'lgor at If for repairs the wastes of the body *Ail new and a ~,.', ma itl,, Scrofula, ityphill) ( l oasuniption, GI, .h„ die Ilse, Ulcers In the Throat,,.3foutli,' a 1.12 011, Nc,,11.1 /7, iei the;Glands and other parts et' the system, Sor e Ey..., tit mous Discharges (rein the ELM ~ atil the N...1',i fore s of Skin diseases, Emotion., Fever Sores, La,; He d, Ring WoSalt Rheum, Erysipelas, Ache, li 1 , ti ts, Worms Si lr. the Flesh, 'rumors, Cancers In tr , mb, and all weakening and painful di , charget. tile; ' i Sweats Loss of Sperm, anti all wastes of the life pr ',,2.• i ple areMe' withint the curative rouge of this wonder of er Chenolstry, and a tov days' time %111 prove to '... - pe , On cluing it for either Of these forms of Win!, ,t, xs potent power to cure them. the patient, daily becoming reduced by the w, - , , ,, an decomposition that is continually progressing •., 1. ce ds in arresting these wastes, and rcpclre the some t, ' lie,' material made from healthy blood--told th,, Its S.IIISAPABILLIA - N will and (loci eccure, riot only does the SARSAPARILLIAN Rrmot rs.:r cart; ralknown remedial agents la the cure, of eirunle,li.r..; • lot s, Constitutional, 4114 Skln dl;3cases ; hut It lo tits ... po,ltlre cure for t Kidney & Bladder . omplaint. , ' Deinary, and Womb diseases, Gravel Diatetet, Dr, Eitppage of Water, Incontinence of - lithe. lirliht's f.)• , . eivie, Alison - dam - la, and in till eases w ,ere there rue bl - ;,, du ht deposits, or the water is thick, Busily, iiilte.l hlli, el :dances like the white of au egg', or threads Ilhe tt; p ; mil '. or there Is a morbid, dark., bill, l , us appear:4, .r,05.1 wkato bone-dust deposits, mid when ( there in a pi.. 1.!:, , ,, ht rn i ng sen , ,,spen Wires passing wafer, end j/ 1111 La 7:, Ss all of the Rack and along The 'I" - Lolcs. Price, sr co_ WORMS to j vormo_ j , ii r — foi, he e, O e n t l e y . known anti SUT2 Ilcr.i, i i unaor of - 1.2 Years?. Growth 'tired by Uadway's Resolvent. .. IItEveRLY, MOhs., July 11, 11. ifOrt.:IELVDWA.T ,-1 leave hart °Cal+. Tomes In tl.e, 01. art, I,i orTic All the Doctors sold. there was no hml? for it." I ie.: ry thing that was recommended; tut Dotting 110;4 s.:. i sa your Resolvent, and thought, I would try it ; bnt had sof , - la' t, became I bed SUEnred for twelve years. I took co t,...i., of the Resolvent, and ono hot of itadwny's Pills, and tea,;' tl 1 of your Ready Relief; and there Is not a sign et ti,rm!...., se nor felt, wad I feel L etter, trnatter, (Ma 113. 1 1 1 “ 01.1.2. I is., fotlwelve years. The worst tumor nets in ti, Irlt Olt rt 0./ t/els, over the groin. I' write this to you Pr ma. Lcat".. eyes. Yen Can loribildi it If you cheers. PIANNAII P. ENAIr BE FEU EDP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECTE PURGATIVE - PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coaferl with sweet yr.., p irge, regulate, purify cleanse, an I strem. - tlar. RI: w ways Pills, for the cure of all disorder, of the bltordact, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, hlatider, Nervntis hites,• : , Headache, Constipation, CosticeneEs. Indiectffr. Ye.g.,',lt. pßew3,,u.s„ne,ll ra,Bi lious,r mre%vt es r, , , ffii, eyr., itim cats. yi, arraliteu to effect a po>ttive cure, reedy 1'.., - - , 1,.. le containing no mercury, nrinerais, or delerenour dr,kt VW . Observe the follo - wing symptoms resulting fri ,- . isorders of the Digestive Orgabs: i 'i Constipation, Inv L it and Piles, Ft-linen of the Bleed la tie I, tidily of the Stomach, Namea, heartburn, DalZl.ll a F.:, , ..1. ullciatt or Weight lie the Stomach, Sour Erbotati,dis, Sr.l.fr . ,t uttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Hai, flurried and Difficult Breathing, Platterirg at the Cl. Caz sir Suffocating Sentatilons when in a Lillie Posture, Dtataws it rhetion, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dt.ll Pam la Head, Deficiency of Ptrspirstion, Yellownets 41 the air, liad Eves, Paits in the We, (Lett, Limbs, and sudden Flint,s of rat, Burning to the Flash. s 'A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS wilgree the EVI eth fromall the above•named Mzorders. Yrice, 25 Lue, er hoz, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. ;BEAD "PALSH AND TRUE. - Send one 1.-ii , , tamp to RADWAy & Ct ~ No. SI Malden Lane, No ... / ork. infortantlon worth thousands will Sc Ent you. , fay 29, 1872-13 . .• ' .. in & FARR TIOGA, PA Rye received and are non• efferaig I )1. .11 .t est styles of .7r'oe (2k-Co c3eziS eluding, Black, Ji..palivsti and fa:n•; lins. silk Velorires, Puro ul , iitlth- Tainise and I.l.ainrietta Clolbs. Alpacas, Lynal. Suitinp, Striped and plain. oplins, Japanese StripA an plaids, Wash Poplir,s, Setrzuatri touncs, ParigiCambrie, Crape Moretz, Otiaa. d:ea, Law us, Svdt,ilm. Saitn.g lin Robe Patterns. Pc•l cat Riques, tali Cii"vre Chatabi ay, Ere7tch 6. Scotch Gin i dha» . o, • to gether eitli a tine assottment of Cloith and Caesit u ei•ey, Yankee ✓Notions, Ho s sim and _Domestics. Our stock of Ladles' Shawls and Scariti cannot be celled either as regards quality or priec Hats and Caps in endless variety, Roots. au4 Nimes, • the finest and coarsest, the eberipest soil most sty.t.t the best and Most serviceable to Ue found 14 market. If anybody wants a suit of clothes, their riliift • • rtant duty, 11 to look through 'our stock c Ready-shade ClothiW, buy an outfit and save their 03011e5".' Carpets, 'Cloths and Matting on band to be sold at the most reasouul , le ITis Next eoMee a full Ilue of • Groceries, ! Crockery, and Trooden, Ware - at rates to wait even tho mostparticular pm, bol L; Just come and see how much you car. Bare by • where goods are sold right. Tioga, May 18, 1872. WICKHAM SI Notice Jr hereby given that a speclalrourt of COM MO Val nill. bo Laid at the Court in! Wellsboro, ,rnancrc log 011 Monday the 14th day of October nest, be ol' lath Judicial District, for th 9 Ron. Paul D. Morrow. Additional Law Judge f tto 11 t 44it n th, jk 1 conrt J. F. DONALDO , 00 9 toth'p . trial of all eatuaa cern II =1 1=2:511 I 1 OE