Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, February 18, 1873, Image 4

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. ' To thee, were I a Waiter's hack. •
I'd gallop on the hoofs of lows
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..% =mos by train, loves-St I aunt
• .1111. SOWS;
Odd fellow's rich wife.
A,trying bnairieaS--Sonp boiling.
Florida's green peas are covered with
show.
Can a dark. woman be considered..ona of
• thefair sez.„ • i
I . Books for Thanksglving—those that
i'bound in full turkey. ' '
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A Maine judge has decl. ed that egg-nog is
,iiot a beverage.
, lowa has a town named Shoo Ply with a
;gold mine in it.
Why is the fire a dissipated character?
Because itgoes out every night.
CouucilAlleffs Spiritualists exclude red
haired people fromtheir circle.
Mrs. General Robert Anderson is at Flo.
rence, where she will reside.
"Bnlio” is a new gaming invention of
* Chicago, and is said to be a substitute for
"keno." z
The grass crop at the West must be very
scant. They are letting it grow in the
streets of Peoria.
Mariewitscb, a Russian with a magnifi
-... oat tenor voice, is the latest musical sensa
tion in Paris.
Darwin is-to publish anew work on "The
Expression of the Emotions in Man and
Lower
The liquor law in Indiana consists of fe
/isle vigilance committees, which shut up
'tile liquor saloons.
Detroit horticillturists carry stoves in
their market wagons to keep the "garden
*ass" warm.
Kentucky distilleries consume 6,306 bush
els of grain daily, and turn out 26,884 gal
lons of spirits.
Why is it not good to beat children hard
and often? Because you may. lest oft and
ii den.
What is the difference between the top of
it Monument and a song for one voice?- One
Is so high, the other is solo.
An Indiana woman threw a burglar down
Hairs and broke his neck under the impres
illtin that it was her husband.
LThe original "Texas Ranger" Major 0. F.
„flays, exials in Calufornia on the-wiserable
.pittance of $200,000 a year.
A horticultural gentleman gives as his
reason fati..W.s.#.leigh red, "that he
alwayaled amain runners."
Wily does a retired confectioner resemble
faithless lover? Because be leaves his
kceet'art to another.
'" Luther Lamb; of Wibslow, Me., lately
Celebrated his, golden wedding with his third
Wife. He has raised a flock of fifteen lambs.
Wild cats are so plenty at West Hickory,
Pa., that a young lady who has not a full
of "catamount" furs is ashamed to go to
urch.
Tk i : Maine people don't step for trifles in
esti tang the cold weather; but say that
_ the mercury fell on one or two "clapbeards,"
case may be.
A floating hotel is said to be building on
Allegheny. The first order of the cap
' tain of the craft Will , be, "Prepare to re
oeive boarders.
Pilkins, thinking that an exhibition of
conjugal affection might increase the quality
of his dinner,, called his wife "my sweet
est." She merely asked him who the oth
w -
s were. . •
Mrs. Lubin has been installed as pastor of
a western pulpit. Sweet is the savor of her
Dame, - and sweet her sanctity. No dbubt
there will be some extracts from her eer-
HMS. •
A man being about to marry his 'fifth
wife, a lady asked his daughter who bras
going to perform the ceremony. " I d'on't
know," she replied, " but I suppose our
minister will, as he usually Marries father."
St. Louis people were so badly swindled
by the old gas company that they establish
ed another, and, now they are worse off than
before, ai the two have combined and made
Prices higher than ever. : •
Captain` Jack is said to have captured
* c ora our troops "a goodly store of loot."
If he had only captured the galoot who pre
' elpitated that forced reconnoissance" no
body Would heVe cared.
It is said that the newspapers are the
means of a great many ladies "getting their
ticks up." The.best conducted papers oft
: 4iti make a great bustle among them, and
.dearly every pannier is a newspaper waist
.- basket.
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" The Nusdle %the title of a new monthly
Proposed in Nes' York. The . 1 publisher
thould have his eye teeth cut„ and be ,sharp
• .elsough to establish a firm basis for his en
terprise. Thepages should be filled with
pointed articles\
An eccentric young lady of Marshalltown,
lowa, lately cut her,, throat in twenty-one
places and then tried,N4o murder a child.
' She has attempted three times previously to
• commit suicide, and is tattooed enough to
pass for a South Sea Island Chief. '
Paul Cassagnac says that th Emperor
Naroleon had an income of not more than
500,000 francs per annum, which dappelled
this Imperial family "to live with extreme
modesty, almost parsimony." "Parsimbny"
on $60,000 moat have been a curiosity.
The pastor of a fashionable New York
church gave out last -Sunday that he had
married nine ceuples during the year who
- had failed to advancl the customary wed
ding fee, and he would like to have the new
year begin with a little "cash down."
The Providence Press announces the tap-,
Pearatice In that city 'of •the "Living Chris. ,
flan." The doubts which have long tieen
felt as to whether there Was really a germ
' ine: live Christian in Providence are thus
happily settled. • ,
Syracuse, N. Y., believes in realism on
the stage. There is a play now performing
there in which an actress stands with an ap
ple on her head, which—the apple, not the
headesis then shot 'off by an actor with an
actual ` rifle, real powder, and . a genuine
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A. Kentucky shoemaker has Just finished
a pair of bouts for a colored customer that
r . are fifteen inches in length,- twelve around
the instep, eleven and a half around the too,
.‘ and sixteen around the heel. The best
part, of a cowskin was used in their nianu
tectere.
A letter publishedby the Berlin Geograph-
Jest Society announces that three African
explorers, by the west coast, have arrived at
cameroon. Dr. Buckholtz proceeded to
&Rae. Dr. Relchneau and). Dr, Lichder
hope to find an opportetcuty to penetrate the
interior. ,
A carious_paraslte is found upon the blind
fish of the Wyandotte cave. The female is
attached, by a pair of altered fote limbs, to
She vicinity or, the mouth of the fish, while
the male is supposed to be eery small, 'and
a free swimmer, as it has notyet been found
attached in the TiCiLlitS of the female.
The Middletown (Conn.) ancient eptuister
is a belligerent animal. The other day one
of them, was riding on the railiond under a
,fren pass which the conductor said was
worthless. He invited her to paylare and
she refused; he threatened to put her off, and
she dared him to do It; he wilted, and she
remained mistress of the situation and had
her ride.
Calafornla widow importuned the shot.-
of San Francisco to grant her an inter
view with the murderer Donnovan the day
before that individual's execution, in 'order
that she might commission hint to hunt up
her deceased husband in the spirit world.
"and request him, and if necessary, compel
him, to keep away and mind his business."
Papas are not romantic it must be con
fessed. One of them in Davenport, lowa,
with three marriageable daughters, has post
ed the 'following notice over the bell-pull
" Wood, $G a cord; coal,BO cents a bushel
gas, dear and bad. Parties staying after
9 o'clock 'will please settle quarterly. N.
B. A reduction made after engagements;
and the fall amount added to the rmarrifige
,
portion."
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We always supposed that the .Tevis were
as likely to drop into poetry as othSr folks,
but the editor of the Jewish gessdnger af.
Arms that "during all the years of his edi
torship, perhaps:not more / than a dozen
original poems have peen sent to him from
Contributors of the Jewish: faith, and during
the pastyear he did — not'receive a single po
ordeal etfuelon ter inseitiert.", Happy Troia
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20 THE PUBLIC.
I have a large stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries,• Boots, Blues,
Reddy-Madei l Clotiang, Hats and
Caps, Yankel..Arotion,s, &c., wl4h,
I will sell at cost for the next thin.
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ty days,
I will sell good prints for ten
cents per yard. .
I will sell good sheetings, yard
wide, for 1.1. cents.
Twill sell all my goods ;0) c.i.2ap
thay you cannot help buying
if you will call at my store in the
OPERA BLOCK
L. F. TRUMAN.
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Deerfield Woolen Mills:
IXEMBZIELD, PA.
131tOIIEEM Prop:dors of the above
.1. roanufactu.rs as usual ba order, to suit custo=ars.
OUR OASSI3IEBES
' ars warranted. Particular attention iisou to
Roll Cardhig & Cloth Dressing
Ws manufacture to ardor, and do all kinds of Boil-
Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy amapeUtion.
We haw as good an assortment df
Full Cloths, Cassimeres,
and give more for Wool in frachange than any other
establishment. Try them and saWy yOurielvea.
We wholeaide and retail at the Com:magus mills, 2
miles below Ent:media
Jan. 1. 1872.
J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel.
THE undersigned, are agents for the above Water
Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend it as
rior to au others in use. Persons wishing to pur
chase !liquid nee this wheel in operation before buy
ing other wheels. =GUAM 8808.
peerneld, May 16,1874.
Read the following
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t • Wearrtatu. Artat. 21. 1 872.
We the undersigned. pnrohased one of J. rf, Grim•
wold's 80 inch Water Wheel, using 88 inches of water
to run three run of atone under a 20 foot head, and are
well pleased with the wheeL We have ground ilixty
bushels per hour with the three run and can average
that aznonntlxir hour all day.
E. D. PHILLIPS.
OHAIILTOII PHILLIPS.
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WALKER& LATHROP,
3 . .sa.zas
EOM= IRON, Ea= NAIL%
STOVE.% =WARS. BELTKNe.
SAWS. CUTLERY. WATER
LIME, AGEIctILTIMAL
ThEF/ 221 / 7 3 %
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Carriage and Harness Tr4auninge,
FLABIIESSE/3. a&DDLES. 4<X
Gorntati, V. Y., .Isa. 1.1872.
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LIVERY 'STABLE.
trrrmal a, COL .X 9 ItESPECT
w. „, 13, fully Inform the public that thoy
hero established a
'Livery for Hire,
At their Stable. on Pearl St. ,o po te Wheeler's wagon
shop. aingls or double rigs lUxnlahea to order. The 3
nips to I . ceep good horses and wagons.
_awl intend tc
plat's. Pr restosoMds. KETCHAM at DOLES.
AMP 21. UM ..„
Jewelry Store.
rnig VadersLß a ediro old yto
saytb.o
j 140.0 citlYslisboroinet v= rali thst he hss aimed o
sirevireleyt Store
in
His st the
eak isea hoildios men
folliu* occupied by t
of C. L. will)nt.
oonv
Clocks, Watches. Jei.oelry,
Silver and Itated-<Ware.
S. D. Viei cc* deo bAirorkiniss Noith
sna Ntulsylvaaht, will attend 6 the .
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Repairine/of Watches,
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Clocks, #0.,:4-9.'
For the sidddloing of which hilviereettemi Yours
practlcalsdrience is sufficient sutentee.
B. B. WidtßniLlt.
Wells y 4 ,0, Aug. 33, 1871-tf. / •
Pars. C. SMITH
1 8 now nothing an; bas elegant designs IA
terlillamerrair
. .15%.016.217CEP ta-cocoicon,
Itirinos the ;molts to call and. ersuane goals arid
vrioats.
P. EU...No trouble to 3 slum goods.
AIL IX 2811. Ito C. a tabs.
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and
E. B. Vovzgo.
Booksellers and Stationers,
Wall Va
Winmp "
dow Shales,
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TlLLiket• 'Bottom, - •
Picture Flamm, end Muth
m i t t . ! v v i, all molts.
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anotiw Mai:Jsa.
Maga Vl/ 010 4 i
nevitiPaPaza , Ma:
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Writirts
Law Boole,
MGCliceal Boot!' .
• Religious
audovary artiolo io, crux tiM of Usti
-.New York DaMa et One Dollar
Datilea at 75 Cents a mo
—Subsertptiona for a"iveelcor
-:-cirflere for Beaks nottn - stock pr
An IL - iireage Outage received 21
ery day.
We ore Agitate (Atha Anolior L
Line of U. B. "lAD Ocean Steamers:
and from any point italucope at t
—Bight Drafts sold on any Bank
rent rates of B'rettioage. -
\Jan. 24,1872-17.
We have Shed th
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nicuux anarnzas.
AVERY LARGE STOC ;/ OF DEAVEE, BROAD ,
CLOTH, CASIMARRE. VESTINOS, AND Tani.
G 3. which I vrill sal .ry cheap FOR CASH. In
.act, the beat aabortthent .r Goods ever brought to
itellaixto, of various sty! 4. Please call and look
them over.
Wilting Suite, Overcoats, d Repairing done with
diapatch and as cheap as th cheapest.
' , HORGE WAGNER.
, Chilton 8
VlAlgurqtreetia.
E. B. Young &
undlers SD
T/OGA, Ri.
load now base but time to sast to oar friends and
Gas termara that we bail good
BARGAINS
M'r:W7M
Our Elegant New ptore
Te t~d'ttln
DESIRABLE GOODS
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at Om st prim to bo foltacL
°ail end you wlll know
Oct 14 1)372.
Furniture and
Van Horn &
;91....cc-Nmio.rfa to B
1-1 4 0lar - asc'tuemerimigsloan.,;:pttsaiesettkthc . t°k l /
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FINE AN!)
. \ CO Mtr .FURNITURE
to., , O ur , —,.. , .e r. 147 Cibiting of
I= PARLOR ANDCBAMBER
sum.
SOFAS, Ercliz.i.z6:7E-4-TETES.
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DABBLE AND 0015 ', OIiNTER , TABLES,
NAT RACK S, F....CZ-CNA-MS ,
"I - MIRRORS.
OVAL AND BQUARIL i apar,
• VM___, P1MP.114),4.• Me ' ,
E. RIM & SIOST.BIOR MAT
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Snit a fall stock of th e geoditsnanalli Rawl in
.a drat-clam establishnurnt. , he aboveltoode are large
ly of Oat& _ own rimy _ and satisfeCtion is guar
anteed both ea to (ideally aufl prim They Sall the
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the moist ular speferg bed sold; also the Tucker
3 14 41 48 d that has been onitrial lb 17 years and gtv.
in universal satisfaction. our
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/ Coffin lioom •
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i tS supplied within iiiiii of the rtzoolalor Casket, a nee
and beautlild style of burial case, together with other
duds of foreign and hemel manufacture, with trim.
ming& to match. , They will make undertaking a sPec
silty in their business, and my needing their serviette
will be atbnade4 to promptly' and at *satisfactory char.
Lee. Odd pieces of rnrni made, and Turning
all kinds done with neat= and dispatch. •
.Tan. 1 ,1871. VA HORN & CELANDI.P.4
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To v Is tray Con .--Haying Oonoluded, that
)t , matttitle eattou tl , to a
i li n ttle felt
ova , nearly paused daLltalarefeloste.
hue business to ''the Boys ' rot per ab use advertise.
mmt, and take this meth of asking for them the
Arne liberal patronage as .. a been extended to too.—
Sly books may be found at . - old place for settlement
Zan. 10.1882 • B. T. VAN HORN.
an see the of Seising Machines
on extbttion t A. B. EaaLu'a And hear the celebtitt.
46. !Tat, Orgett.” " ellsboi^o, Sept. 17, 'Md.
JUST R
Jut. I 18124 1%
Corning 'rp*riciiily...4:lVjaohjl:ite'.,S4a.ipi;
UV. WEarlito.
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uttitly attended to.
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klanuttictureis of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Gearing, Shafting and ktaohineiT required
for Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Grates, for burning Tan. Screws for moving unleached
and /cubed bark, Castings. Bolts, Railroad Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice. We have fa.
dillies fur shipping by Canal or Will:cads to all points, and can furnish illachluery cheaper than Eastern or
Western builders of the best qualitv.
dun. 1., ISTA-ly., .. CORNING, STUMM COUNTY, N. V.
ne and the Olden
Passage tickets to
0 lowest Tat es.
in Europe st our
YOLTIZOr At. Co.
E. B
Shanty
P]&CC
it is youtsanea.
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indertakilig,
Chandler,
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CEIVE 11,
ESTASL•ISHED, 1840.
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• : 2 -WILLIAM.. WILSON
Has last Worried from the city - with a largo and well selected nook of
=al &ETD TigrlZE 11131 f ZOOM EVE%
READY-MA.DE CLOTHING.
Boots Shoes, Shawls bought since the break in prices
FANCY CASSIMERES, &C., &C.
cidrEING CUT AND MADE TO ORDER and a perfect St guaranteed.
+ 4:GrOnoe an acisrked LOW for Cash. Cow is the time to secure gold bargains.
Wallabaro, Dec. 3. 113 2.'v WILLIAM W ILSON
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FOR FALL AND Erti TER GOO DS.
71.'i.ERODIAS ELLIErpM7.7
btlp leave to col/ otte.rarrn to hIS NOW unit Extennlve Stook of MorchauChse. bought Blues
the. rocent
GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES,
whir& enablas hire to °tar groat= bargains than over heretofore ogured in thielasrkef
- An
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iranisuao stock of
Ottoman, Thibet, Brodie and Paisley *Shawls,
Flannels of all description!, Woolen Scarfs. Nribias, Blankets. etc. •
• Thir: aF VOSS Goode Del i partnitinit
io ocanplate with Welt styles toad fabrics, embracing Gutman D'Eccossise, Pinpress Poplins,
• Slrgo, French Satins, Alapacas, Silks, etc.; also, vaultye of Trimmings,
Fringes, TAOO3, and P.ibbons of every •
TETTE lIOUSEICEEPItI Rtif,' DEPARTMENT
.rlll be round very attroative, as it inolodes many new and desirable styles of Carpets,,
Mattings, on Cloths in all widths, Table Linens, Napkins, etc.
%la EL EGE Ei DEPA T EAT 11.11
sontains sit ila111141141) stuck of Mon's. Youths' and Boys' Clothing.
Boots and Elhose at greatly reduced prices. ,
TRUNKS, VALISE'S, ROBES &CI,
The best salactee sad chant:Put stook Of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
no im bu e we mepeotrolls invite to call and emu:otos. tr‘mbla to ahow goods.
Qot. 29. /8724 t
A Card to the Public.
WE RAVE LAID IN
Goods' forthe Winter T
DOING,THE LEA.DIIiiG BUSINESS IN
And propose to offer to our customers a ,
stock that =not be beat in
any respect by any other firm in our line.
So, on we ask, bob,ro you ros.o Atar =ratan% Is to ell, us a call, and Pre will swat coxtvistas you whom
it is policy to local your moaey.
- car ton(Str Bro„
vinELLsBowT,
1000 Men
Women and
PEOPLE'S
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N la 002a120. So awry
Inzmons Stoo
pat tboy tray have roan to show the bailie& Unlit .
nmaUmount of cash. Our Stook is VERY Ltit(ii
cmr.ocogriacEs
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Staple and Fa 1)1.4 Dry Goods,
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End Is alinoat daily replenishing with the various novelties as they haw= in the New York lifarkets
Grated for the patronage bestowed upon rie by the good citizens of Tioga county we. bespeak a oontin•
w m e° of 1110 same, assuring them that they Mall be ialrly thxdt 'with and satistbotion guaranteed.
43011 r* sot II: . 1.1172. . -
WITH & War& -,
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"laA.rrS .AN-13
all oiled and prime
N WFLINTSORO.
UITM'iTION OP
ofm umr. Tirzfl sgcrio or couszat
%nailed at
EMI
TECOSIAS lIARDEN.
IA STOCK OF
ade with the firm
Children
STORE
rut oftlate
of Goods
• notiee large will e exch
la an ged. for. a
E ail DEPART Imn MENTS es bpealeßY
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Or Sugar- C o ated, C(ticeutrated, -Rost
and Herbal ' Salem, Anti-Elllions •
Granules. , THE "LITTLE GIANTS
CATHARTIC, or Hultum•ln Parvo,
Physic.'-. ,
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The novelty of modern Medical, Chemical and Mar.'
haacentical Science. No use of any longer taking" the
large, repulsive and nauseous pills, composed of •
Cheap, crude, and bulky ingredients, when we cam by
0. careful application of chemical science extract all
the cathartic and other medicinal properties from the
most valuable roots and herbs, and concentrate them
lowa minute Granule, scarcely larg c r than a
mustard seed, that can be readily swallowed by
'those of the most sensitive stomachs and fastidious
tastes. - Each little Purgative Pellet rt-presente.
in a most ammo/mined form, as much cattier; to power -
tots embodied in any of the large pills.found tor sale '_
in the drug shop. From their wonderful cathartic
power3n proportion to their size, people who have
hot tried them are apt to suppose that they are harsh
or drastic in effect, but such is not at all the case. the
different active medicinal principles of Which (In are
:oraposed being so liariudnized and modified, one by
- he others, as to produce a most seat-china and
thoroush, yet gently and kindly opera..
ging cathartic.
$5OO Reward is he - ieby offered by the proprie
tor of these Pellets, to any chewier who, upon an
alysis, will find in them any Calomel or other forms
of mercury or any other mineral poison.
Being entirely vegetable, no partienier
care Is required while using them.. They operate
without disturbance to the constitution, diet, or oc
cupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Con•
stlpation, Impure Blood, Pain in'the
Shoulders, 'rightness of theCisest,'Diz.
ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stem.
ach, Bad taste in mouth, killus
attacigs, Pain in region of Bid ys,
Internal Fever, Bloated fotling out
Sto.elach, Bush of 'Blood tollead, High
Colored Urine, .111neociability and
Gloomy Forebodings, take lifriPleree's
Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explana
tion of the remedial power of my Purgative kellets
over eo great a variety of diseases, I wish to Fay that
their action upon the animal econo.
my is universal, not a gland or tissue
escaping their sanative imprese. Ago
does not impair them; their sugar-coatiuq at.d being
enclosed in glass bottles preserve their virtues unim
paired for any length of time, in a y climate. to that
they are always fresh and reliable., 'hich is not the
case with the pills found in the dre 'Stores, put up in
g i
cheap wood or paste-board boxes. il l ecollect that for
all diseases where a Lamatit•tipAliterrstive. or
Purgative is indicated, these little Delius will
give the most perfect satisfaction teen who use them.
DTruhgyi ar a t2 o s l c e nts
bottle.
er2rising
Do not allow any drnegtzt to induce yon to take
anything else that I , e may' say is just, as geed as my
Pellets because he makes a larger profit ou that which
he recomrthmds. If your druggist cannot' supply
therm enclusu 'A cents cud redeiye them by return
mail how,
D. V. I'LEZCA XI D., .Prop'r,C s
. AIDTP.LI.O, N. Y.
;-• June 26, 1872, Eet-Iy
TOLES, ROBINSON & 0.,
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ilSuccossora to J. R. Elarker;)
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' Dealers to i '
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1213 i —Ne sQ•cticocte
of
r every detcripdon.
CHG11 1 1:11 1 GROGI- 11 1R13S .
in abundance. all kinds:and fresh.
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The public, Is cordially invited to call and lookthrough
ur large stock, as we are sailing et low figures for
eady pay. We shall receive ' .
NEW GOODS . ''
colottautly !rota the city to keep our assortment full
and complete. -
TOLES, ROBINSON tr. CO.
July 10, 1872.
el_ W. NIVLE, would say to his friends that
Harne s Shop is constantly stool. - ad with.
Heavy and Light Harnesses,
made in a substantial manner, and offered at prices
that cannot fail to suit.
The best workmen eronhned, and none but the beet
material used, !' ^
Repairing done on short notice, and in the best tarn
nor. Call and Bee,
ian. 1. 1872-1 y
New Cabinet Store !
MHZ undersigned ban opened a room id the base
anent of his cabinet building, on Main Street, op
pupate DLitt's Wagon shoo, for the lisle of
o °7l a", Sc kt "
CA, Zra ArTfr,
atil r
561 . .5. a Bureau,s, Recisteads ;
Chairs, loung'es, Extension
and other Tables, What
Xots, Hat Racks,
and many other things, which will be sold lower the ,
the lowest. He i,ircitcjs all to take a look et his good
before purchasing elsewhere.
Remember the place—opposite Dartt's Wagon Shap .
West Main Street. _
Aug. 14, 1872,
Cash Assets Nov. 30th,11872, $3,316,316.80
Franklin Fire Insurance Copan
OP PHILADELPHIA. ,
CAPITAL, $400,000.00
ACCRUED ETURPLUS & PREMIUMS, 52,9,10,316.88
PIIIMELDELPUIA, PA.. Nov. 90th, 1872.
To.ouß, AGENTS: •
•
We have pleasure in presenting tho following :
Premiums, Oct., 1872, 8252,780.70
CI N0v.,1.872, 301,876.64
Total, $554,657:34
The official advioos 'from Easton show the Total
amount at rids in the Burned District to be $458,100.00
Total amount on the Outaltirte of the lame, 89,500.0 b
It has been azcortained that . s2,ooo will cover all
claims on the last-nanied item.
PEIVN/A.
Salvages already deterntinnd Indicate that the net
loss on the anto,rut involved' ill not exceed $4.00,000
1
Tours respectfully,
ALFIZ.F.I) 0. 13,1iira, President
TECO. M. nEGER, secretary.
Apply for Insurance to
HUI3II YOUNG, Ag't,lloboro, Pa.
F. B. SMITH, Ag't, Tioga, Pa.
JEWELRY STORE '
s
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W L.4ILIAS E 3 0 li.o, PA . .
K; ' 7- 7,1 ANDREW FOLEY
• .f
( \: :., C\s ': -:.7".;44:7 ' . : ) ? i:i 1 1 4 ' w in ho i ll :: l ;e n w g •e 1 2::: l business established
i it
cg....„ .\
_•P
c y
- :;\• 1 / 4,,,,fr , -_ - 5 1f, , ,g 7; '1 various kinds and prleos of
AIERICAN WATOILES,
Gold or Silver, Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Obelus,
Keys, Rings, Pins, Pencils, Cases, Gold and
liteel Pons, Thimbles, Spoons, llazors, '
Plated Ware.
,
BEIVING NACIIINES2
_.
•
With most all other artlcleS usually kept In such oi
tabilahments, which are sold low for '
. .
C A Sosil• .
nePgrlD g done neatly, and promptly, and on tillor
SOTICE. ' ' A. FOLEY.
Jan. 1, 1872-Iy.
C" Mt , ri 3E/G. 'Z' 1V -1 30 1 ,X MST
- of any defic'ripoon omentea-ixith occurs-
j
cy and care at tbe
'
ACIITATOIt.onn ex
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Zeg
easaiat
)fraat , ve
XikeltS
KARATE S tl9_OP
GEO. W, NAVLE
of all lanla, ouch as
M. L. STICrsLIN, agent
ope
MOO
Vitsegrar Diteers are not a vile Fancy Drink,
made of Poor Ruin, Whiskey; Proof Spirits and Refuse.,
Liquors, doctored, sniced, and .sweetened 'to please the
taste,cxi;<'l " " Appetizers, " " Restorers,"
Ste., that lied the tipples on to• drunkenness and ruin,
but are a tins 'Medicine, made from the native roots
and herbs of 1 „ , .lifortiia, free front all AlctilitilieStimulants.
They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving
Prita'ple, a. Perfect Renovator and IfiviZorator of the
System, carryisw off all poisonous matter and restoring
the blood to a healthy conc4tion enriching it, refreshing
and iiivieratitig both mind and body, They are easy
of administration, prompt in their action, certain ha there
results, cafe Ai...1 reliable in all forms of disease.
/Cc) Perim!' can take thee° hitters accord.
sag to directions, and remain long- tinvvrll, provided
their holies are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point
of repair.
Dynpepuln or Intllgest toil.. 11teadachte, Pairs
in th' Shonblet Cung,hs, Trghthesa tlf the Che'it, Diz
sine,s. Sour Ertictnnons of the Stomach, 13ad Taste
in th•.: I,lltifitit; 13ilions Amok; Prtlithalion 'of the
Vent t, folamioalion of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of
the Kiti,se.iis, and a hundred °thee - painful 'symptoms,
are th , dripinr of Dyspepsia. In these complaints,
it lus .to erp 0 1 . and one bottle will prcive'a better guar
antee alt.; ntartt_s titan a lengthy advertisement.
Ftt-',Fetwale Compiaintst in young or old;
naarric•l or sin , e, at the dawn of wommthood, or tha •
t u r n of itre, the, Tonic Bitters display . so decided an
influence that a marked improvement 13 soon percep
tible.
Tsr It3l:ol.tumatory and Chronic Rltett ,
rtltt t; v tntli,<l Gnitt, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious,
Beinittent and interinittem Yevers,j - Diseases of the
Bunni, Liver, Eliditsys and Bladder, atese Bitters have
been unit tiace , Aftil. Such Diseasqs are caused by
Vitiated Mond, 'O, is generally produced by derange.
lace; of the Digestive Orgmts. i
"V are it Glenne Purgist Ivo as well as
a Tzonic, posse.stilt4 alsothe peculi a r merit of acting
as a nmkeiMi tment in relieving Congestion or Inflam.
matimi of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and id
Dine.tses.
For Stan Olsenses, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, 111i:itches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car.'
boneless Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes Ery-,
silxt.i,. Itch, Seurei, Dised!orations of the Skin, Humors
Diseases of the
,Skin, of whatever name or nature,.
are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a
I)V,the use or these Bitters. Onelbotile in
such case% will convince the most incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Mood whenever yea
find its 'Annuities bursting through the skin in Pimples,
Emotion:, nr Sores': . denim it when you find it oh.
:ructed and ‘ltiggish in the yeina ; cleanse it when it is
foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood.
pure, dud the health' of the system will follow..
rale Cal thOnsnittl6 proclaim VINEGAR MT'
TEES the most wonderful Invigurant that over Sustained
the sinhing system.
Fin, Tape, and other 'Morava, lulling in
the system cf so many thousand's, arc effectually de
stroved and removed. Says a distinguished physiol
ogi : There is scarcely an individual upon the face of th
earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms.
It is not upon the healthy elements of the body that
tsarina exist, hilt upon the.diseased humors and slimy
deposits that breed these living monsters of disease.
No system of Mediciiie, - no vdrmifuges, no atitheltnin
itics, will free the •11y3tent, from worms like these Bit
ters.
hiceltstmfien.l DisCZISOS. Persons engaged in
Paints and Minerals, such as_Plisnibers, Type-setters,
Gold-beaters, and hinters, as they advance in life, will
be sanest t 0 paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against
this take a dose of WALKER'S VINEGAR, BITTERS once
Cr twice a wee?;. as a Preventive.
Zillions. Rom iLient, and. Intermittent
Ire vtiset, willeit are so prevalent in the valleysof our
great rivers throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mis.maippi, Ohio, Missouri, 11/inoisiTen
nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas; Red, Colorado, Biszos,
Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, R4an
oke, James, and many others, with their vast tritthta•
rtes, throuthoilt nor entire country during the Smer
and Avtimin, and remarkably
. so , during seas ons of
unusual heat and dryness, are Invariably accompanied
by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and
other abdominal visceee. Thee ate ;thvays more or lass
obEtfuctions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state
of tilt stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being
clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their‘treat- _
inent, a purgative, exerting; a powerful influence upon
these vation; orgatts, is ca:rentiaily »ecessarit. There is
no cathartic fur the purpose egthill to Die, J. I.VAtxtr.it's
VINEGAR flivratts, 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.
Serornitt, or IKintra nvil, White Swelltngs,
Ulcers, lillysipekie, Swelled Neck, Gpiter, Scrofulous
Inflammations, Indolent Inflammation., MercuriallAf
fections, Old Sores, Li tuitions or the Skin, Sore Eyes,
etc., etc In theie, as iii all ather constitutional Dis
eases, WALKER'S VIRRG Nit 13/TT - R./IS have shown theft
great curative powers in ths most obstinate and intract
able cases.
Dr. Wrilleer , s California Vinegar:littera
act on all these' cases in a similar manner. By purifying
the Blood they remove the cause, end by resolving away
the effects of the inflammation .(the tubercular deposits)
the affected parts receive health, and a. permanent cure
is effected.
Tice proporficS of Die. Wat.ntes ViIIECIAII
13ITTER5 are Apetieut, Diaphoretic and Carminative!,
Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irri
tant, Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
The Aperient and- mild Laxative properties of
Die. 'WA LKRR'S VtatrinArt Ilirrnns are the best safe
guard in all cases of 'eruptions end malignant fevers,
•1,,,;/. 14.n1•nt.4. ItenE ~ :.;., ts.:.ll,lrk, pt‘nr.rtic. Tatutc.t
the i llitu n eon.
nors of the fi
es. Their Sedative properties
Mkt pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels,
eith r from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc.
Th it Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout
the ystem. Their Diuretic pro ernes act op the Kid
ney., correcting and regulating t I flOw of urine. Their
Ann-Bilious properties stimulate - he liver, in the seem
i.
tion of,bile, and its discharges th ought the biliary ducts,
and are superior to all reitediai agents, for the cure of
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc.. ,
Fortify the body rtgalitst disc:no bv puri.
lying all its fluids midi Vlstuctla Iltprr.risl :No epi
demic can-talte hold of a system thus forearmed. The
liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and tite
nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great iruli•
ovum .
.
Direeltono.—Talte of the Bitters. on"going to bed
at night front a half to ono and one-Inilf wme.glassfull.
Eat good nourishing food, zilch as beef steak, mutto n chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take
oat-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget
able ingredients, and contain no.spurlt.
j.wALKEn, Proper. It. II McDONAI.II3 & CO.”
Druggists and Gen. Ague., San Francisco, Cal..
and cor. of Washington and Charlton t l / 2 :5., New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
1400 , .. 20, / ' c--• ili.
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SO - teClCOVel,lnelpierteoriCar. , o - !ou,Co!>:.,:ipittZt , gof
i!ood. /231lamogalon of thh Luzgz, CHko - ;.1„ Lro
cbiiis,
yei pro,, " , :hoolo:ue, Cough., Zistiltau,
LIo.:St. J2un.
of
.Lo.s.?. of !..pp0...110. tznii
Liver Cta.rphout.
hOO%. and, nil : or
11,7 4 1 Pr COV grs.-
Boles ale
Sole .Arent,, anti to who.nt ell oracsro sttould.l.,e address
SALE BY ITyrP-1. WeLabor°, re,
C . 1' *6 l ',Alt_rV Ere
'bac. 91, 1672,
• 4". , • -
z , " . 7.lmin-tZr
ItriSS H. 11'. TODD hfttsere.oved .22nr Noalc Store to
iYi tho late re.sfdefick:: of opposite Van
Horn's noel. Steinway and other
• 5 4
for mile v , n'ycheap. A.IsQ, MASON izz EUttaio
OLD T'TSTrit.T.c.T.KNIG TAKES "IN EXCEEANOE
A larro t. , :.6 7 :1 1 of NE.TV DIU:310 juet recalved.
LESSU:N.'I, &vet, •ntwdin Sing
oln opportunity for practit.o .nfforded to those
who tray d, sir it. If. W. TOT W.
Jan. 1. IBiz-a.
rt 14 . TT
log2‘ tWorks,
TUE undersigned is t,ow pr , ...par.2;d to extvimtt_ all or
della for Tomb Stones and _Monuments of either
Italica& or Rutlarid Marble,
of the latest style and approved workm nehip and with
dispatch,
lie keeps c onstantly on haud•both hi.tls of Marble
ayl • will be ablo to suit all Who may fa Or him with
9g as reseonablo terms 2 . 1 b 1.1 be obtained
their 0r,..'.`"
in We country. - FRAN ADAMS.
Jan. 1,1879.
FOR SALE:
A u,ood house, with fruit and shade trete, °O.bufld
inys,
wae balf-N , ro tot: nod th-en b i itait,e;
, •tu ally l?esrie‘l in the 'rail.' Pa.
Alao,a-t, No 1 Iltiry ster , p, -god
buildings on , the samn; wit riv T.—
;.ILI per acre. Terms e,,v„
'XT4...4. - 1,7E1
Addloae ; . )4 ANGIE A , • -
Jell. 1438714 - • 114MAV
1119
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MEM
iS~AR
TiIICF. ;'1.9f.1
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ORGANS.
r r n
.; ,
DAY'S . BEADY 1 3,ELlr s
cpmEs Wart 'WORST P.14.1.Vri
in from One to Twenty hinnutes 4
- NOT oNg HOUR .
aft"..,."'Ll4lll"VfArrATir.`!"?.'" •
netvirai. s READY RELIEF LS A. Mut litn..
• ~ EVERY PAIN. u 44
It was the drat and Ir '
The on3l-g ; / 3 1:41n, itenteKty
that Inatantly stops Shit moat enema:Mini palm a l
Inflammation/4 and cares CongeAloms, Weenier of t
Lung n s, Stomach, BOWO3, Or other Owls et organ, b y
"'Pr u rit i c% ONE TO TIV&ViT IiWiL7TES,
no matter how ilolent •or exerudaUng thf vain tb . ,
Ma E n U de M % A o T r I C ro D st e r d- t r d* a ßh
In dts m aeo 'C
osy p stlaed.
.Napo„
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.
WILL 'AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF TILE RIONEAS.
INFLAMMATION' OF TILL 13LADDEI;
ni'FLAmarATIoN OF TRH BOWELS. •
CONGESTION OP THit4LllNstki
SORE THROAT, DIFFICIIIif B4gAl -0,
- -PALPITATION Or nt Mari
LITSTEZICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA.
CATARRH. LNFLUE=I.
ILEA.DACHE, TOOTHACHE
EAt.OI. extEtrauttet
COLD CHILLS, AGU E' C It HILLS.'
The opplicAlon of the neatly neller,Palatsatt,
an-5 where th e pain et • oiraculty USA* Ula MAI tS3.
i - Ulla Coll3fOrt.
Twenty drop/ In half a tumt.l4 Of WI .i.Oni in i it
moments Me CRAMPS, bPASMS, 60 syromm l
ILEAFtTEHRtr, SICK. HEADAQIJE M), , LAJRR.g./
i h ,
DYSENT COLIC, 'W AN T DOVE&
..and WI INTER Y__,
NAL PAINS. • ,
Travelers should sways carry a bottle Of rtplwar
It Relief with•thern. A. few drop, far ii t, 4a *
prevent alckness or_palns from change cr welz.t. It,,
Lotter than French Mundy or Blum 43 it tailliajll.t.
- FEVER AND AGM:
EzvEtt, AND AGUE oared for tfty cents., lig4 v .
not aremethal agent In thlswarld tbet wIII Our? Far
and Ague,ana all other itltdsrlous, BlllonaLSofelet,'t
phoid, — Yellow, and other Feeera(uidcd bYRAPYIAS
PILLS) en (Melt ns DADIiVArt3 READY-RELD:.
.nity cents per bottle. Sold by Dragriste.
HEALTH--I -BEAUrti
STRONG AND PURE RICE T E AMTA . ::
OF FLESH' AND WEIGIIT-C ,
BEAUTIF COUPLEXION S ED T
DR. RADWATE
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAti MADE THE MOST A.ST9NISHINOt CfjP.Tt
THEEUICK BO RAPID APSE THE Clietn_Ll,.
BOIIk.I 2 7,NDEROOES. UEll_tig.. L
FLIIENtiE OF THIS TRULY ~ I i 4CL.W.L.MitiI:.
11EDIO.M. THAT ,
..
Every Day an Inerenee infical.
' ) and Weight is aeon anti Fejf..
'VIE CREAT BLOOD PUtairgE::
Every drop of the SABSAPARILLIAIt Et1.' , 4,11,.
, ENT communicates through the Blood, Sweet, i 5 , ,,,
1, and ether fluids and Jules, of theystem the vigor c. is '
for it repairs the wastes of the body with new con ser
material. Scrofula, SjPhilis; cnsumptlour ( I."aleal-
disease, Uleers In the Throat, 'ldouttt, luteors. :tw:
the Glands and other parts of the system; E,r , s gi,,,
Strati:ions DlsehargAs 1 from- the. Ears, sad Sp. gb':
forme of Shin disuses Eruptions, revor B.srt•s, ..4.,,,,
Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheutn, Eryslaclas., Aene, ?,-,,,,:.
Slot; Worms IL the Flesh, 9..umors„,cisacers le o k,
Womb, and all weakening and painful cleanl,' o ,
Snots, Loss of Sperm. and all wastes of the lice r, , :k...,,,'
pie, are within the curative range of this wonder af Zl4l.
ern Chemistry, and a few data use' vrlil. pea to a z
person using It for either Of theta font* of Claus 4
potent power to cure View.
,- If the patient. daily' becoming reduced by eA.. aw—
e)
1 and decompo.ition that is continnell rogrecolag, s-, 1
coeds in attesting these wastes, and re re tilt pave V.
nose materiel made froth healthy ood—una ch..' w
SARSAPARILLIAN will and does tic&r.
Not Only does tko Snnannenrst,Lus F...or..ritsT UPI.
a',l known rear.ealal agents in the cur* of Chronic, Peofi,
loos, Conatltntional, and Skin amulet i but It is UK, 041
positive cure for • -' • '
. - ~.
Eildney & Eladtter Complanai,,
I
tirinnr7, lied Womb dic e tee, Gtlll‘ n tkVlAlATVastorop.9
• Stomps of Water, Incontinence of Urine.; Bright' s D v ,
7 nru.a., Albumlnuria, and in all cases where tilerebe Mrs
dust deposits, or the wsOtv to thick. - cloudy, 111--t -r
substances lute the white Of en egk or threads le •
milk, or there is a morbid, dark, bilious
,tmoserew
white bone-dn.!, deposits, and when there lih tuft,
bur.ne s:esirou when pactinz cater, end pain la
t:nn-1 of tie 2. rink so:3;110:4 t.... 0 LOl4-i. :erg:v.44s,
1. - V 0 r2.g.r.t
.s.—The only- haotett d stuv-Aez,
for ' Wm:.
or—rin, 7(1,24 din.
.7 . 11711201 of 121Tire.nrs , Gm %%,
C3.r.reet byT.l.a: - .1.7... - ay's.- ef;aiveo;,
- tr.,- , :,...L.,....r. , ,, . 4.4 ii, ..p.
tn. .11 , ., , 47 .-11;n: - . he i 0, ne,... Teo.rr t.' Il.i , : -, ..1,;:,
7,1,i/. jell the . .P.,c.W . z.1.1.4.1..f . .t..'atn„ne , r.t I - tty Nitt.' , zt,
thtn,.; ' - - ,:..f. va...,.....-..::.. , '.i; I vt ned, se tqliod co:
men y ou it,o;l:ts , .v.--; r , , ::-.r."-t I sroaldrrritil„k,k,hzok„.
In 4. er. ~ .. ..1.4 e I Its 3 f. - .T..n . •.,i ire ..-,,. -. • ;s.F. I 1..„..,.:...Kc law
4. r the tholes' ,rm t,: 0 . 7 t , e.. , :n...."1 ,P , .1,c f.i.,1 ow ''
t t i
t l g ,, ~.; _year r..ra,.137 lie.:ef ; sad Cis-re is n. 4 .4 e7aq ' .Ol 144/ 1,1
seen or felt, sea I list bettor, anucrisl, 0.14 biNia• lb .
foe twelve rktro. The word ismer NM to tho left a
towels, over the groin. 1 .rite Oa to yea Mr the et,
otters. Y2l vie r 4.1211::s if...; :ion ni.nose. • ' .i -
IiANNIat P. EV4p,
, . .
DR. FIAOII --- AY'S
....,1 , .. , :,),,.,,
t."P.'177 1 .4 17 plp7loPArvr, put
~,,„,.,7, riclhatthia, cle,Vatii to'nted 'iviii 'wine; 'pe.,.
par 'regulate, purity, 'Clesneec Ati . "l,tst , - , 1 , t. , . hen:,,, - .?4
!si-eofe'P . lts, for tee r uro of art rl'lant . ..;:rt .„',1,'‘..,,,t,..
Litntr, r,atri:lF, :.-Zaintly t,
,D`vir‘nr_ NrrrYtttS, alttatt
1:I rtian 2, Constipir ..,,., (.., 5.!:i ";-, : - . e c 7, Iceidgetti;
Dyelle, , Lia, Alitous.rtees, Szilau-; Fiet'or leitie • ' S
the powehe, Illen,tend ali Derenriratutai f eta '
" tt. A .
cers. Warranted' to erectile potlefre '
hie, contelnlng TiO Theron:y . 7 ininetuts,o do eterlemdro
ir.-..7 Olegettys the folleit7h,g eynneto raultlag ta.
Disorders of the Digestive Orggease !
1
Conttipatien, Tossed Ales, Fulltteu cf el Agri L.l dIAN
4 cidity cf the Strmattt, ~ t a, : ::n. ftestrat: c, .bl.tslt t7Efti
Folthes, or Wutnht in 1. , e Stru:tr.S, Sac: c: tia.vVtkincat
Ft:at:ring cc thi f.t f the .!lorrratb, Far, mfL..g_or V
Iturrled Pad D!Skult Drer.V.lrg, Muttering thill
Cr Suffocating Sanctions whrn he a Lying ftst mar
Ntlion, Data cr Webs Won the Melt, iTerer eta ibti,
;
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NA trade:4%s of RADWAY'S PILLS I , lf 4 , l* — tilee
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FrlTllt , to S'ADWAY & qo„\. 8 Malden Laciatao
vcriZ. Leforautlea V. , 2:ttithonsurais milt 4NU 134
L'AINTS, OILS, ciLLISS, ?UTZ,
trIM AND ALL' S TTT F.„9 OP BRUMES, ht
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cell:vat cust.zoitaletlt
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ALBUMS, MTP.ROIIB, FICTITILE FRAMS
STATIO:NE.BY, COEDS AND'USSZLIc.
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reasonp.bie rates.
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wastuttly cat band. or
Planing and 'MatchlnJ
done promptly, ana in the beat .manner. Ttte,„'
workmen employed, and none but the best sem'
laMber used. Ilecourage Louie it/dust:Y.
Rectory tear the pot of Mein ittit 4 j . ,
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Jan.;l, 1872-tt
For Sale or Renj:--" i
rif ME. AND LOT Corner of_Narl street:sl2:, t o
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