Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, April 29, 1873, Image 4

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    The Ohleken's
ny4ncems cum. \I
A little click one day
Asked legye to goon the water.
Where she saw a duck with her brood at play,
Ss/Mining and sylsaltin4kboet her;
Indn she began, to peep and ct.
Whe her mother wouldn't let er:
'Of ducks can swim there, why can't I?
Are they any bigger or better 7"
Then the old hen answered: " L ' lsten to nie,
And hush your foolish taildng;
Just look at yorlfeet and you will see
They were on) made for walking."
0 1 0
But the chie.ky ' fatality Dyed the brook,
And didn't ha believe her.' , - '
For she seemed say by a knowing look,
Snob stories nldn't deceive per. " -
And as her mother WWI scratching the ground,
She muttered, lower and lower: •
"I know I can go there and not be drowned,
And so I !Wilk show her;"
Then she made a plunge where the stream was deep
And saw too late her blunder.
For she hadn't hardly time to peep. . -
When her foolish head went under.
And now I hope her rati3 hill stow ,
The child my story reading, -
That those who are older sometimes know.
That you will do well in heeding;
That each content in his place should
And envy not his brother; , -
And. any part that is acted well - 4
Is just OS good as another.
For wo all have our proper aphore below,
And this lo a truth Worth knowing:
Ton will come to grief if you try to go
Where you never wore made for going.
' • Things Unseen.
WO daticling - grope the land of fear
Wtidrink frorn'turbid ttreame,
Beholding rivers running clear,
In yon high land of dreams.
Oh land of dreams I fly te.thee I
Thy holy Palm shado flings
Its sacred shelter over me,
Beside thy purer springs
Anditore are'paths no eye hath seen,
No mortal foot hath pressed ;
And there aro hill tops ever green,
`And islands ever blessed.
Remote from all the eye bath scanned,
Ensphered in calm they lie;
No alup with sails bath touched their strand,
Or passed those islands by. ,
And on those paths with soundless tread,
Still angels come and go,
Or journey softly overhead, ' '
On white wings to and fro '
The hills of green and isles of balm,
And troubled spirits bring
Unto the refue of their
Unto their shadowing. '
In vain to tread those paths unseen
We wander far and free—
Or view the hill tops ever green,
Or islands in the sea..
-As whent.be wqndering wind uplifts
The 'White 4 moott's cloudy screen, -
Her silver arrows clear the rifts,
Her silver bow is seen;
What time the spirit's breath divides
The clouds of sense and care
The light of things unseen abides.
Upon us unaware.
We tread the hights, the dim defiles,
The borders of all streams—
The holy paths, the beautesius isles,
l o longer as in dreams, ''
Guilt frames—Prison windows. •
Coming to the surface for a blow—dust.
For a cold in the head—Blow the organ.
The most dfficult gun to keep clean—A
fouling piece.
When is a young lady very like a whale ?
When she's pouting.
Why is the letter Y like a young lady ?
Because it makes pa pay.
' A Kangaroo is a curious chap; when it's
wide awake it's leaping. -
Thu latest market report contains the as
tonishinginfOrmation that "eggs are a drug."
"There was a time when I almost thoug.ht
that your wife had no tongue at all." "Yes,
but 'Lis very long since."
A sailor who has a scar which is th• 3 re
sult of a dispute on ghore many-years ago,
refers to it as an old landmark.
The "last words" of , men are quoted but
no one, ever pays • anything about the I 'last
words" I d women. Probably uo one ever
heard them.
A Germantown belle has hair that reach
es nearly to, the ground. This flower of fash
ion might therefore be appropriately called
a hare-bell.
When Christina of Sweden came to Paris,
and the great ladies of the Court, rushed to
kiss- her on her aarival, she exclaimed,
"Why, they seem to take me for a gentle
man I"
A man who bought a thousand Havana
cigars recently, on beiug asked what he
was carrying, replied that they were tick
ets to a course of lectures to be given by
his wife.
An Oregon youth is accused of dressing
up a straw woman, and giving it a sleigh
ride through town, after his bashful ap
proaches had been rebuffed by the gentdite
article among his female acquaintances.
Scene in a street car; time, evening; two
gentlemen in calling attire. First genile
man, briskly, "Well Who is going to be
bored to-night ?"—Second gentleman', as
' briskly, "I dim% know; where aro you go
ing?"
"I wonder whither those clouds are go
ing ?" said a poetic contributor to a maga
zine editor pensively, as she pointed with
her delicate fingers to the heavy mass that
floated in - the outside the editor'awin
dow. "I think they are going to thunder,"
said the editor. •
"Jennie," said a landlady to her help. the
otheitmorninft, "Jennie, was there any fire
in the kitchen last night while you were sit
ting up ?" "Only just a spark ma'am" was
i
the reply. The landlady looked sufpcions
ly at Jennie; but the Innocent girl Went . on
scrubbing.
An enterprising soap-maker daubed the
rocks all the way up the Hudson with the
appeal, "Use Smith's Soap," whereupon
hts rival, the still more- enterprising, Jones,
after . much cogitation, started his white
washer up the river to append to each of
Mr. Smitics appeals, "If you can't get
Jones.
A lazy dyspeptic was bewailing his own
misfortunes and speaking with a friend on
the latter's hearty appearance. "Mat do
you do to make yourself so strong and
healthy ?" inquired the dyspeptic. "Live
on fruit alone." "What kind of , fruit ?"
"The fruit of industry; and I am never
troubled with indigestlizo, • , • •
A Yankee made a bet Iwith a Dutchman
that he could swallow him. The Dutch
man lay down upon the table, and the Yant ,
kee, taking his big toe lulls mouth, nipped
it severely. "0, you are biting me," roar
ed the Dutchman. "Why, you old fool,"
said the Yankee, "did you think I was go
lig to swallow you 'whole ?"
"Show me the man wbo struck O'Dough
erty," shouted a pugnacious little Irishman
at au election. "Show me the man who
struck O'Dougherty and "I'm the
man who struck O'Dougherty,"• said a. big
brawny fellow, stepping front; "and - what
have you got to say about it ?" "Och. - sure,"
answered the small one suddenly collapsing,
"and didn'tyou do It well."
A Vallejo (Calafornia) young lady, about
to go off in the ears, stepped into the ,dark
sitting room of the depot to kiss her friend
Sarah good-bye. Owing to the darkness
she didn't hit Sarah, but caromed on a Chi
naman, and didn't find out her mistake un
til John began yelling "Whatee for you so
chokeeetie ?_ Hi yah I No squeeze so ranch
ee I" One yell, slopping of feminine gar
ments, a slammed door, and that girl was
gone.
An Irish hostler was sent to the stable to
bring forth a traveler's horse.; Not know
ing which of the two strange horses in the
stalls belonged to the traveler, and wishing
to avoid the appearance of ignorance in his
business, he saddled both animals and
brought them to the deer. The traveler
pointed out his own horse, saying, "That's
my nag." "Certainly, yer honor, I knew that,
bin I didn't know which one o'• them was
the other gentleman's." l _
The Swiss Times says that a comical sto
ry is told of a couple of lavers who,- a few
days ago,_attempted to o commit suicide in
the Lake- of Zurich; near Ruschilkon, be
cause the young lady's parents refused their
consent to the marriage. In order not to be
separated in death the young lady' tied one
of her feet fast , tes 'one of her lover's, and_;
they thus threiti therdselves Into the water,
But the young man does not seem to have
been as courageous or as desirous of leav
ing this world as his companion,...and shout
ed for help at the top of his.voree: Help
was forttturdely" Kati hand,,L'ithd. they were
both dragged out of the wider and handed
over to thii police, who pvided them with
dry clothes and put their
under lock and
key.
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P - A IN TE - D7P - 0 S TfIR:O - 11:, W:9ly,,Fis
lIANIIFOTURERS OF
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS
PARTIOTi..III ATPENTION PAID TO
GANG SAW MILLS, ENGLISH, MULAY & CIRCULAR MILLS.
•
• " SITINTILE 31:ILLS AND ENGINES ALWAYS ON NAND- • •
Water Wheels suited to aTtfeads of water, Tannery Irons, Bridge Irons, &c.
411 experience by,our.lllr. W. IL Calkins of over talent/
= years as a AlraChinist and Foreman, enables.. us e
by his personal supervtsionl`to make , - •
strictly first-class Goods.
Feb. 18, 1878.-ly
W.I,IIEBTON.a EO.
PRESTON 81.',HEERMAIIS
7 •
C0rX1131114 . . M ' s " Sr
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MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES . AND BOILERS
Circular, Gang and Muley Saw Mills, .711achinery f
Tanneries, Shafting, Gearing and Castings of
every description in Iron and Brass.
/Igrbiribm inery of all kinds repaired promptly Mid at reasonable rates. - 641 •
, .
Corning, August 28;1872.-1y .
(
P. Snovz
New Spring Goods.
THE SPRING CAMPAIGN IS OPEN
WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
. . .
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It haagot to be pretty generally known that we keep the hirgest stock, the best goOda and sell them" as
low as any house in the trade in this section; and wo keep 'dry jnarty articles not kept at any other store in
town. In addition to our general stock.
ur gaript *tack totigius *out atutulls,
and every variety. Our Cloth Stock exceeds any within Any miles, In quantity and *PAY,
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC. GOODS
. _
enough for a jobbing trade. The citizens of Tioga county aro respectfullyinvited to call and examine our
stook and prices.
April 1,1873.
EN KEGS OF NAILS
W. C. 1-MF,SS Sr, CO.
emotteris iiroto t Anitbf Parpens
I
Special Atcention.Juiid Thi Roolhag.
;- ESTi t /31,18111111 1N:1849.
PAINTED► Ootir, N. Y.
virEsaroN & CO,
AND TUE PEOPLE'S STORE IS TUB
FIRST IN THE FIELD,
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
EVER OFFERED IN CORNING
JUST RECEIVED BY
ME
A rtrimi # , STOCK OF
.1111,1 " .47
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SMITH & W&ITE.
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& iimachino
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BIT'S F '1840.;
Ocizirtin
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stationary and Portable Engines and Boilerti. :Geartheiflhatting and PihiehirterY required
Mils and Tanneries, Oveos and Grates, tor Inunirlg Tan— Serena for mowing nuleached
!aiding% Bolts, Railroad From chairs, and Repairing done it abort Elaine: We - hare fa:'
by Canal or Railroads to 11 Kin% and eau ittrulah SlaA.inetl,cßeaPei tbautastoni Or
the beak quality. ..-..
OOMPH:C;(10E18SX poum, H. . Y
Ilan unlauiertcot
for Flaw Mills, Grist!,
and leached bark, Cr
caltleajay
:Mete& bullclers
- :Mtn: I, 1872-IY.
Fas
GOODS
SPE
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and Fa
Staple
DRESS GO
REA)
ADE CLO
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from the best 9narkets in - the couiatry,,and therefore you
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191.1• AME 1V.3100
' My'stock
wilt be sittiefied
as been procure
with prices.
a,rd. - to e
WE HAVE
or the Sp
Goods"
iGr THE L
DOIN
se to offer to our'
y any other firm
And prop
any respect
fore you mako your pure
your money.
- So, all we ask, b
it le policy to leay
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WELLS
ORO,
The La
gest Esta
1 "Om 4 7 NI b:11
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Mies for buying and handling large quentltles of Goode enables them to offer them at the
: prices. In our retail department GOde are sold at a small advance over wholesale
of -
_ , ,
TrAVING
ja. lowest .Tob
prices.' A Urge
STONII , IIIODII SLIND AND
I .
GLASS, ALL EIZES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE TICK, PAINTS ALL KINDS AND GOLDFUS.
VADNISHES AND AMISH BRUSHES. A PULL =WK.
Transfer Orna ents, 'Striping Pencils
• and Bruses for Carriage
l it
Cutt r trnamenting.
.
A full Una of all clams of appertaining to our beelneaa kept ill Wok.
, ,
Jan. 1.1812.
AdnifitistratOs" Not
ETTERS or dmstration-of
ton the iSt4
.1.4 N. Dochstader, late or abarlestovreal
county; Pc, deceased, Wang been 'granted 1
dershmed by the ftegister of Ttogs county
mut' Indebted to said estate are requested
pernent, ind those having claims against
wilt piment the same to the •underslgn
eaten, Pa. •'• - ' . e
• -• , •
JERE:KUM DOCKEIM
March'ifVlB73-78w n4V11) ‘ D°W="M
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IDTMEIANT and Improved roams tarn
all that can be bad to give onecileasure
Pain; are found at - - H
,
A. B. Eastman ' s Dental 0 Moe,
Where the new liquid Nitrous Oxide is con , tally .Ul
- • with - the - happleat results ; alko Ether,
I I
czaoridbnp and.the7funodoeyrarhkuled•_ bon pre
ferred:
'-•••i• ,_ , - r ARTNICIAL - TRETII. "' '• ' • • I '-•
from one tolii deli, inkeited on short mike.—
Special attentiOn"gtven to, diseases 'of the prithe,—
Preservation of, the &aural Aeeth a apecialtar ' Work
grantett and.' Aeries rfulonable, . Oppmete done
t % Irepoco4o)l 6 :i ',-,- , - VOA 01731tt.
ATHERS
eceivecOl yrge stock. of
Has ju‘s
ey KY GO 0.1
, ,t‘
2,1
Dg, WiIITE:GOOPpy
i
HING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
es &a Sul
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hie for the spring Trade.
AID IN A STO OF
\\a,
ing Trade with e firm
INTENTION OF
ADING BUSINESS IN
THIS BEOTION OF COUNTILY.
OUB LINE 111
customers a stock that cannot be beat in
n our -line.
sea, is to give us a call, and we will soon convince you where
rton ST. Bro.,
iishnient in Northern Pa.!
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5 u ~1~ i:y _ ~
WHO)
G-Grisrr
of Peter
tl 3 , /loge
the un
to m pe ake
d estate
at East
El
dnm•rs
ea with
r • I Of
SPRING GOODS.
3P'XMPL4C3EI
WITHR LIMB,
A r oTICE
iS hereby given that a . aped al- Chmrt of Common
pleas will he held at the Court House in' Washer%
commencing on Monday the 19th day of May next.'
hafore Hon. Parris M Streeter, President Judge of
the 18th Judicial' District, :for' the trial Of all • eanies
certified to - said court. • - " H. 0.130 X, •
Fob. 25,1b73., '" - Prothonotary.;
, _
j -'gran for, ~6 ate.
A1 -VALUABLE farm for sale of 135 acres, situated
*in the town , of Weldon, Tioga county, Pti.,.con
tabling 30 acres of good tobacco land, 2 good-'bearing
orchards of choice fruit. and en acres of Umber of all
kinds. ; The balance is first-class wheat land; is fenced
is 8 fields: and has water in every field There is also
a good large house of 11 rooms, and all necessary out
' buildings, a good new barn, good tenant house and a
blacksmith shop. The. stock -and f. farming tools will
he sold with the place if desired.. 'For further partic
ulars inquire of the undersigned on the premises.
Nelson, Pa, Mar. 26;'79-2m:• JOHN STARNER.
Siete 7
THE subscriber o ffers , sale his' in litiatilti;
pury, near Ifieneyillle, , cipitsining 108 acres, 90
acres, improved; and II good state of ctiltivsgen.—
There aro ' 'orcharlle, a' good house, tweliartel; a
atom building,. told. wagon sholron the. prinals es; Any
one wishing to purchase can learn ail particulars by
calling on the subscriber on the premises.
larch 18, 1873-am:: - B. M. MM.
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and
- JOHN R. MEWL
.
ThlasiuStrunientin especially deSignedforthOyes•
,ect applmatiOn of .. • , •=• -
DR; StAarti 'CATARRH:. REMEDY:
hi theienly ft'ornsof, initroMentryet iii4entediott
Which"-fluld Inedmine. - caa bo carriedThf hriep and
perfeAfix applied to allpartit of the affected nue.it pawl,
sages, and thochamberii or cavities ealu.
therewith, in which Boren and uleers frequently eilst;
and from, which the catarrhal dischatge - , generally
proceeds.' -The want of succesi in treating catarrh
berbtorotO boa ariaen largely from the impossibility
of Applying rwnediea to these cavities and Ohaluliere
by any . of Ytie ordinary; methods.' This obstacle in
the. way of effecting mares is OntirelY .orereome by
the invention of the 4/ouche, In usi? dais inatru•
men% the Fluid IS tarried by its own Wel tin° snuffing,
forcing or pumping being required,/ up o nontril ie. a
full gontly,tiowing
,etrAlLte to the highest portion of
_idle; naid a pasingea, whales into and thorougrhly
cleanses all the tubes unit chambers cannot/toil there.
-with, and flows out of the opposite postai. Its use- is
.•pleseant and so simple that a chile could understand
explicit directions accompany each
instrument. When used With Oki instrument, Dr.
Sae's Catarrh Bilinear -cures recent -attacks ?it
"-void Li the, geode , ' by %few applications..
sympierna f Cain*. h. .Frequtnt ileadaebe,r
, ciisaharge ;failing into - throi - sometirned profuse''
watery,' thick' inuctus, purulent.; offensivei; &e.-
others a dry,uess,drymatery, weak or hidamed eyes, '
AtoPping up or obstruction Of Aiwa Poso o lle3,Thig
• Irwin rani; deafness. haw king aulicoughing.to clear
.thrOat, ulcerations, scabs from ulcars,.voice altered,
-ragal twang, effel)V.:o brffth; impaired or totardo
plyatitifinfileitie and taste; tinizineks,;-nieni
-tattlePreesion, loss tut e'pfg:ltr',
ATOPd
to tickling tr,ii-tgli dg,,_Only a few .of ,theee ,
• elymptotim ate ilitkly b.l Dreamt in AA" CaSe
4 ,
0110, Ulnae )
fu. sagela Catarrh Remedy, when naea witt.
Dr/ FL:x*os Nrulal .110eia he; and' aceiiinpardell -
'With the eonstitutioual-treatulent, recent
mended in the pamphlet that, wraps vacli 'bottle oi
the Remody;is a perfect S.pticiflo for this' lOnthsriler - '
disSae'e s , and, the, proprliStor, offers, good; faith ,
$ 5 _92 "r thrl i . -ScT- a &PK/ be. , Qt/PuPt • 041 . 0..! Tin
item yis mild and plehiput ,
dropicor, tatted° drugs/or:vil l ein/lit Thoi•Alstarr.;
Remedy is sold at 50 cents :: knoh,e utp.e colas,
.A 1 dirtsggisite: or eitherwill e nallotthypiopiii - •
t en receipt of 60 cents... ,
• SLY.- 4. 3l 3FtitCE: X. p. '
.- • Sole Proprietor,
•
' •7 4 . " BIRTA.I.O
4t;ne" 26, 1872; • ;
Boot, shoe , -.Loather
AND . FINDING
Ci.
lEile•Etres
ni THE MELD AQAIN. ,
6"
•
New Sh o p, N,eNi, Stock au.d`first
" class Work]
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NYTKING (row ii Rand caek to a Hid Gaiter. Beet
A lino of
Ladies' Kid and cloth
and Gaiters - •
Ditto Cibildreres
. and Misses.
Gen,te Cloth, . Morocco, acid
Calf Gaiters. Oxford
_ • and Prince .Filbert
Ties.
good line of OVERSHOES, and $ full lino of
FINE. BOOTS,
ranging in price from $4,40 to $7,00, pegged and aewed
CUSTOM BOOTS
from $5,00 to $15.00, and worth the money every time
Leather :and Findings
et the lowestrates, as usual
Tho undersigned having spent twenty years of his
Ufa in Wolloborn of tho time on tho eltaa
veullenco; atoning- 0..7...a xor the goon
of soles, believes rather in hammering than blowing.
Wherefore, ho will only remarkto hilt old customers
and as many new-ones se chOUse to give him a call,
that he may be found at his new shop, next doer. to B.
T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with tbo beet and cheap.
est stockinTioga county. ' 0. W. SEARS.'
Wellsboro f - April 24, 1872.
Cyrus 11.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign' ant) '
~,Domestic 'Liquors
Agent for Fine Old Whiskies,
Jan. 1,1872. _ • CORNING, N. R.
.
JEWELRY. STORE:
WELLSBORO,. PA, •
. ANDREW FOLEY
:11 1 who has long been established
oljt in the JeWelry business in
WelisbM•o, has always for sale,
.6116, ", :4 .;t; various kinclw and prices of
A lERICAN: "WATCHES;
;_.: •
(101 l or Sllvdr, Clocks, 'Jewelry, Gold CAMS,
Keys, Rings; pine , Pencils, 'Cases, Gold and
Steel Pens,' , Thimbles, Spoons, - R4ore,'
' , Plated Warp,
SEWING MACHINES - •
ko., ke„ Ace. ,
With most all other articles usually kept in inch es
tablisMnente, which are cold low for.
C - A S. IL
Repairing done neatly, and promptly, and on shop
atrium A . FOLEY.
Jan. 1,1872-17. , • • - - • ' •
- Fiz - - - $l,OOO REWARDI - ,-,-,--,, -
,
• A reward of One Thonsand - Dol-
~-,-„
lars will, be paid to any -Physician \
who will produce a medielno that
. will supply the wants of the peoplo better -'t
th n the article known as
. .
g • 13r..1P• ,F`a,hl. - n.ey7. r
.. . • . ,
Blood Cleanser➢ or Panacea.
It must bd a better Catbaitic, a better AltetatiVe,
a better findorlfle, a bettor Diurectic, a better Tonic,
and in every way batter than the Pau-a-cot.a. No mate,
Ma how long' it hits been in use, or how 'lately discov
ered: Above alt.tt must not contain anything NOT
PuBELt vainteanue. „ , -
$5OO REWARD.
A reward of Elite Thindied Dollars will be *yid for
a medicine that will permanently cure more cases of
Costiveneoff, Constipation, Sick or nervous Ileadache.
Lirer:Oomplaint, Bilious Disorders, Jaundice; Rheum
'aim; Gout, Dyspepsia, , Chills and Fever; Tape
Worms, Boils, Tumors, Tatters, Ylldel6, Sores,Pains in
the Loins, Side atidflfead, - and' Fames*. Coarrunrrs.•
• ' " - tift.'F,L7EiNEY'EV
Blciod Clegnser or Panacea, -1
Which is aired iiitire esEensively by Praorieing
Om than any other popular meilleine,ku wn. , • •
SirPrepaFed by P. Fahrziey's Bros, &
• w • es.
, ...re, Prh, arid:hr. P. FAnaliiT,
orth - hearborn Street, Chicaiffi.
Price, sl.2ll4)orbottle.•Dar:sale bf
blesald'and Retail Dealers,anr
by Hastings & Coles, Washer°, Pa:: ,
ISM 81,1873-Cm. .
WALWKR
'LATHROP
'DFAT 'owl IN
HARDWARE, TRO% STREL,- NARA
GTOVER, 'ITN-WARE, BELTING,
BANVIV IDUTLERY.AVATER ' -
LIME, AGRICULTURAL
MEI
Car go nil Haines('
=En
W.MIESMa, fiADDTJES, &a.
?FA'Ficil, 4l ',..f , q ,l ..!au.
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R ADW .
A:,-YR'Si3lll.AlDyl.*,
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-'l - ':IDtES vim - WORST KrANS, ';......
I, i it'froni -Cone- to irinfontiti Filipuss4 , ..',
.. ; , _ ' ROT-ONE HOUR • ::-., ~, 7, ..
:: • ',.•terilfirraregnelitjar,W..FPL, ,-.-
„iarrarspri IttADY 9LIEF 18 A. CURE FOR,., •
1 - ,' ‘., 1_ Aim _ORS *nit: , I 1 : -
• rrhpo 113 ' , AFaukt ii. exit 4 - 41.:si_ ~ '
that Inatantly °tops the . MOst'olteruclathtli t Pallis, tulle '
Inflammations..and cures Congestions ,- whether w ether of t a
, Loom StomaeltriloweD, or other. glands or orgatw,•by .
-am ONE 'TO TWENTY MIMES: '.,
1 1
.. o matter now - violent or etenlelatlng tea •palu" The
' HRIIDATIU,Ded.rIdden, Infirm, Crippled, •Itetvotla„ -
- euralgio, or prostrated with disease may suffer, - .;.. '
RADWAY43. READY RELIEF,
WILL Arroulf iNsTAriT.NAtig.
INFLAMMATION OF THE Klikv BYO, • -
. INFLAMMATION OF AE BLADDER.
,INFLAMMATION •OF AVE HOwEL:, • _
CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS.
' SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT , lIREATHING •
PALPITATION OF , THE HEART. ' •
HYSTERICS, CROUP, 11.11 , 11TRERIA. - _.
CATARRH, iNkIAJENz,A. ,
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, • _ _
• , NEURALGIA, 1111EUMATIsit.
COLD entus, .AccuE GRILLE.._ '
The applicOlort of tho,neady- Trotter to the part rr
parte 'where tho,palrysr alMoulty ordattivlll•alford elms
• • Twenty drops tri alto taMbler of water wilt In a fete •'
momenta cure CRAMPS, SPASMS. SOUR STOMACH '
nEARTBUrnii, SICK HEADACHE, -DIARRHEA
DYSENTERY, COLIC, WIND IN .'fil,K .DOW EU . •
and all INTERNAL PAINS. - , .- s !. .t . t '
i Travelers should •always curya hottle of Ittulwiavo , ,
.
: 'Ready Relief with thgin.L A few arvi•slKwatkr wi hr
prevent sicknew or_faine from change of Tauter. It 1 .
bettor than Pooch Handl or Hitters to aet irgulm.t, '
'MYER .AND , AGUE: r,.
vgrgß - AND Aattrk,ured for fifty 'eerds. There'l4
not a remedial "agent in title world that will• cure lecvi::
and Ague, and all other Malarlous, 13111015 1 SC3rll.l T)`• -
hold, - Yellow, and other -Fever ° (aided by RAI - 110A „5; -
ILLS) so quiet . at ICADWAY'S READY LDI.IIIL ;
ifty ceete imr_lxolle. ` Sold by Druggists. ','.... 1..
___ ,
HEALTH! BEAUJY'II
'STRONG AND •I'lTELretloll, BLpu—F.tOP.EAIIr.
OF VLEBII W 11T—o LIAR•• Stir NA r,
IsEAUTIFUI: COM' UNION IiEtOURED TOALL. ,
DR RADWAY'S
. SARAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT;
ci1m..1 4 . 1 r Tim MOST AsToslsruiva mit= •
: - 81:1 Ica', So RAPro AIM' TEE VGA Or. , *
THE oDy•UNDEROOF.s. UNDER Tut:
FISENuE OF TEUS ' TRULY WONEEItrrL ,
XE WINE, THAT • • •
Every Day an Incroaso in Flea:3
and Weight fa Sean and Felt. •
THE 'GREAT' BLOOD PUDIFIER:
• Very drop' of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLV .
BM communicates through the Blood, Sweat,
other ride and jisices of the system the vigor of
for It re the wastes of the body with new and eowriti ,
ma 2 Scrofula, flyphlitit, Consumption, - Glandular
- .disinordllcers In /he Throat, Month „ Tumors .. Nodes, in
the Wend -other- parts of the system, Sore Eye , .
CorulOILL Nag bargee .ficAn. the gals. aid •tbe
, svor4
nns - or Bain diseases, Eru p tions, - Fever Sires, &hid
ead, Ring Worm, Salt Rheuns,'Eryelpelas, Acne, Illacic -
Fra. Worms In the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers in" the
ntb, and all Wealienhig and painful discharges,Nlght
laistif,Sperm,,and all wastes of the life
pie, are within the ouraUve range of this wander or Mph. '
m Chemistry. - and a - few days' use will prove to Pl l 4
pensett - using' It (of either pf these 'forms of disease 1e
• potent power,to cure them- • ~ ' i
If the Patient, daily becoming - reduced by the wast es '
and decomposition that is continually progressing; sue.
ceeds In arresting these wastes; and repairs the whin wait
new material made from healthy blood,--and this the.. ,
SARSAPARELLI.AN will andtoca secure.
lior.only does the &timer/iv:Ulan Rusoivzirr turd
' all known remedial agents In the cure of Chronic, Sen4U,..
, lolls, Constitutional,' and Skin diseases ; - but it is the only.
positlve curtife{
• lildltey,
Urinary, and Venal dliettses, Gravel_,_ Diabetes, Dropsy,
Stoppage of: Water, incontinence of. Urine, BrighVe
- ease, Albuminuria, And in all cases where there are brick.
dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy; !nixed' with'
atibetances like the:white of an egg', or threads like white ,
silk, or there is'a morbid, dark,- appearnece, and
white bone-dustdeposits, and when there is a pricking,
burning sentation when passing water, and pain in th e
' Small of the Suit eurdslong.thoLoins, Price, elm, , • ,
' WORMS.—The only k nown t end sure Reinedi
,far'frp -Tape, etc,. • •
Tumor ed . -112- - Yetirsv Gionah
Cured.l4 Radway's Resolvent.
BIMIRLY, Mau ., July 18, HO.
Da. liana, hare had Ovarian Them in the ovaries and
bowels. Ali the Doctors odd “there was as help for it!! I trial
every thing that was mcommeuded but nothing helped me. I
saw your Kaaren', sad thought I would try It hot bed no faith
In It, because I had suffered for twelve year. 'I took 'air bottles
of the Read_ ' vent and one boa of Itedway's Pills, and two bot
tles of your Heady Relief and there Is not a sign of tumor to be
seen or felt, and I feel better, smelter, and happier than I hey,
for teals, years. The worst tumor was in the left' side of the -
bowels, over the groin. I write this to you for the beueet of
others. You can publish It If you choose.
HANNAH P.
DR. -RADWAY'S •
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly *steles:3, elegantly coated with sweet gum,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strengthen. Rad
way's Pills, for the cure of all disorder, of the Stomach,
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Disertnes,
Headadifis 0 0 / 13 / I Pauen Costiveness, indigestion.
pyspepsle,..l3lllousnens, Anions Fever, - Inflammation of
. tlieSowels, Piles,and aU Derangements of tbe Internal Vis
cera. .Warranted to effect a positive lure. Purely Vegeta.
blntalning no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. --
containing
the following symptoms resulting from
Disorders of the Digestive Organs!
'constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood In the Head,
Acidity of the Stomech, Nantes, Heartburn, Disgust of Fond, '
Fuldruns or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or
plitering at t. 4 Pit Ed the Stomach, Swimming of the Heed
anted and Digleult 13tesibing, Fluttering at this Heart, Cbokini.
• or Sefkunting Sensations when in a Lying Postnre, Dimness o
Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain to'
the Mead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin
and Eyes, Pain to the Ids, Chest, Limbs, and sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning in the Flesh, •
Qg few doses of RADWAY'S - PILLS will free the sys.'
tem from all the, above-named disorders. Price, 25 .
cents
perbor. SOLD' BY DRUGGISTS. I
READ "FALSE AND ,TRUE." Send one letter.
- stamp to RADWAY. lc CO., No.aiden Lane, New-
York. information worth thousands will be sent you.
-
May 29, 1872 - Iy,' - • -
-
Vag . to .eniam long prdvided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
riteans,and the vital organs wasted beyond the point
bf repair.
Dyspepsltt'Or Indltrisation. Headacht, Pain
in the Shoulders, Coughs; Tightness of the Chest„-Dic-
ziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
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,
are the,offspnngs of Dyspepsia. In these complaints
if has 46 equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar.
antee of its merits. than a lengthy advertisement.
For Venial° Complaints, in young- or old,
married or single,' at the dawn of womanhood, or the
tom. of life, these Tonic Bitters display . so, decided .
influence that a marked improvement is soon 'percw_
For Inflammatory and Cht-ossic,Rhon.
' motlani and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Inter.
• mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys
and Ildladder, these Bitters have no equal.' Such Dis,
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood t which ls generally
produced by derangement of the Dig stiye Organs. .
They' area Oeutle Purgative as well as.
' a Tonic, posses Sing also the peculiar merit of acting.
. as a powerful agent in relieving Conseytion or Inflam
mation of the Liver and Visceral 0 ; and in Bilious
Diseases.
For Skint Diseases, Eruptio s, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustoles,Boils, Car
bunches,Ring-worms, Scald• Head, Sore Eye s
_, Ery
sipelastch, Scurfs k Discolorations of the Skin, Humors.
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatnver. name cr nature ,
. are,literallY'dug Op and carried out Of the' System in
.hort,tirne by the use of these Bitters- ; • . •
• Grateful. Thousands proclaim Vinsoem
. V Taos the most wonderful Invigorant that ever snstained•
the Sinking system.-' • .
J.WALKER, Prop'r; l R.H.ItIeDONALD & CO..
i Druggists and Gen. Agts., San. Francisca, ,, CaL,
- and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New 'Work.
" - • -•••-- A CERTAIN CIIIIE FOR '
,ReatedCongh, inclplentConsumption, Colds,finitUng of
• -Blood, Inflammation of the Lungs, Catarrh.'Bron
• ; chills, Croup, Whooping Cough,-' Astluns,
Pains in Breast or Side, Dyspepsia, ;Tann
,dice; Dizkiness, , ••• •- ' • , • '
Loss pf- Appetite, Fever and Ague, -
Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Diarr,
• hoes, and all Diseases' of the'-Linger;
, , • Stomach and ' • ,
W.: H t g.l.Preigt,4o: Ci 4,
• •
,s- TVizolesale .Druggists,
mira
Sole'Agents, and to alio= all or4ere ahoild be addresi
ed.-10j on BALE DT Ppinoz tfiltnEsa, Welp3boro, Pa
, ;. 1 14Cle. 5100.
'lane 12, 18724y.] -
Tioga.Marble,.Workfr,.
in:41414mA% now prepared
dora fat Torobt3tones and Motiaineabi:Otalabor
Itctlictit or ciri
(lithe hiteat style and approved wo PanAmlah.
'diiapotch.
•gHe keeps nonatantly on hand b kinds of kiaible
and will be able to snit all who . him .with.
their orders. on' an reasonablo t,o, as FfnatkobtitilioCk
in the oinnufry.
• • • 'PEUELADLIEL
.
j
.'. ci-1211'1E7' 1 2
~X ';kTill*, J
• ; Qt 1414' tliiipiiiption j ois*Aiii with `4,44i
. 111,6- '-
• ; ay woreptikc'l ~,-;-=, - - --- Av'. - -
_ ~ -,:, :f - -.'i•
At ,'d` PM • . -
. . -~~
~ _ ii ~',
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
March 4 -7 , 1673-13*.
e World's Tonic
Purely vegetaple and
REP, FROlli ALCOHOL
LORIMER'S
fJk I`'L~l{l
AR BITTERS
, ES► g
,
• 2 1 1 "14X1121L ' '
The sheipeit Linctln Mallet (01'41011
'UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO,
3n.thpe=pat.P4to
3,9oo,ooo"'Aarei in (Nitre). Nebraska
Now for sale isitractl or forty acres and upwards on
five and fan yeais", credit at d per,. NO advance
interestreuired—. •.•
Mild arid healthful clhuste, fertile soil, an abundanc e
of good "water. ,
• TORTIRST MAILEET TOR -WEST i The great"
mini n g regions of I,Yyopiing, Colorado, Utah and Re
vada being supplied' by , the fainter! tu the I , ,x,sTiz
,ltszamit. ; .
,1„ . • _
Soldierp 61011, cd to Homestead, 160 Acres.
;
TO IfEWTLDCATIONgI FOR COLONIES: '
FADE
t i E
10,449 70ft ALL I niillions of Acres of
choice 0 rerOneut Land open for entry under tbo
omesteked 4 l.aue, near this cireat Railroad, with good
'markets t,n the ,- conveniences of au old settled
country. •
• Pros
final
purehasers of Railroad Land.
Sectional ilaps, showing the Land, also new edition
of Descript vo Pamphlet with new Maps Kamm. FaE 4
," , Address -
01 F. DAVIN,
' - ..land Commissioner V, P. R,
; ; . _ Nell •
.!w.A.w91 . F41).;
10000PARIVIERS
impove 1,700,009 acres /I."'lt. litchi, free frem .
mortgage and located in the middle regien,ot Western
lowa—the best.corn, wheat and cattle•produelng belt
In the West, 15 hours distant troth Chicago. -Climat e ,
and soil unsurpassed. - ,ildeadoert.and - plow land with
pi* ?tinning water evenly distributed. }lo fever and
ague. - -dver_age credit Kim , per acre. Send" for a
guide. coat 4 nothing, and gives destriptions, prices,
termer" ! and how to reach the lanai.- Address
• AMIN tiAV ni
lIOUNE Laud Conbisaloner lowa nail
flciad d Ch., Cedar Itapids, lowa.
'
Chico Office, 65 b. ('a M. • ,
Blair ,Presliyteriall Academy,.
BtA - iatiTovN. NEW jELSEt. -
'Eartql. fyivantagoir for Wales_ and females. • Earnest
Christian intimeneo, thorough - instruction and careful
attebtion to tneeotbfbria and habits of atudente, rend.
or thifi one cit the best inetitutions of the-country...
- Spring aession opintneneetadarekldttc.". ritndents re,
coiviki at anytirge. 'term $2OO a4etir . . ienee:
Officers of 'PlibeetOn and Lafayette Colleges.' • fiend
kur Catalogue. -,8. 8. fiTMNIEI;,&.; X. Principal.
-F02:10N,E , .,00-t LA R.
We will send FREE bmelt, Uu receipt of One Dollar,
26 paeltets or eholoa ylower teed, and-our catalogue,
Containing upwardeßfi.ooo , qtrieties, with. full .o.lree.
thine for culture; to any addresti in - the 1:/41ted States,
Eatalogtte free on - apialraitlon. - ,i , •
_ DEE & DOYLE, Seedsmenand Florists,
• 57 Tremont Marne Boston. '
FARM ERS..tazg 6 Llgnrkf t o a r.
• - Wee. Fruit Tiees; Ace. - A Val
mule Treatise.; .A.ll tent free. Extra, offer
L. .I)..spyrr & CO., Huron,. Ohio
ONLY: 10 , 'CENTS.
RY , MA ULM 0 PAINTER ;
Or, ?A t lNTlii , -+HOW. TOISEIXOT DEE THEM,
Pliu,treatise, centatning sfrapletard with 42 dif
fermit-fictually" painted shades and tints, with inbtruc-
Hone Or exterior and interior House Decoration.
25 copies, bound in cloth, for4s.—Bample eoptcs,
paper cover, mailed, postpatd, to any athir.sa, cu re.
eeipt of 10 emitti,hy 41:te Rirblisberi
I _ fg.pIitY,CARER
, .
VNRYtuul..
Box-iux4; mortice, PILUADELIitita.
Seetoelaiming valuable:eV-nu* fret ri pits , Notices .
very valuable book,and no Jens tritendingto paint
should fall to read Tritdise. -
"Weldid not knit*. so mrtele - monlltbe said =llls
subject of painting lioupourat We read this excellent
book of Mr. Baird's"—:-.IP. ' F aid.
't "A want long &Wet last aupplied."—Scientife Am.
"NO only a necessity to the painter, but valtlabir, to
every occupant of a dwelling,- - N. F. World.
' "Buy 25 copies of tills book and distribute them
amongyour friends. it they will heed the nthleathers.
in, yott :make no more valuable present4'—
Chicago Tribune. - -
"In publiShing this-book Mr. 'laird has done 'a
real
service to the community.—Toledo Blade. I '
"We, hope the publisher will sell 100,000 copies of
this bOok during '73."—Boston Advertiser. ,
have 'just painted our house as advised by the
authori: and congratulate ourselves that no dwelling in
our netglihorlood excels ours In appearance."--tdar•
per's Treaty. ; 1 -
..In selling a '.,samplo copy for 10 cents, Mr. Baird
must >cel certainiuti once, for 25 bound in cloth fellow e '—Frank .' • - •
"Wci know the town and :Etountry paints therein rec
ommended, and., cau , conch for their value Ji.ttel the
dicellance,of thei "Harrison" brand of ' White ,lead."
Pli/4.1 Ledger. ' "• • • - -
GAMY 30 CENTS.
•
IS fhe BEST IN THE WORLD.
' Agents wanted. Send for circular. Address,
".T/OXIESTIC" SEWING MACHINE Co.. N. Y.
USE the Reisinger Sash Lock and Support to
FASTEN TOUIWINDOWS!
No spring - to break, no cutting of sash;. cheap, dura-
Ido, very easily applied; holds sash at "any place de
sired,l and a self-fastener when the sash is dowe. Send
stautyfor circular. Circular and six. copper-bronzed
locks' sent to any addreswin the IL ,S., postpaid, ou re.
ceint z0‘..t...- Imiclocravanto to the trade.—
Agents wanted, "Address REISINGER SASH LOOK
CO., No. 419 Market St., Harrisburg. Pa.
• [ESTABLISHED 1830.1
Z l O2 - 01.033.. cats .
liaunfaoturera of Sawa.-Superior to all others,
EVERY SAW WARR.ANTED,
01 Files,. Belling and Machinery.
LI.I33MR.AT, 3Dxsocralsrrs,
zarrrice' Meta and arculara free.
Z I IVE_Lert &GRIF'FITItS,
MOSTON. MASS., & DSTAOIT. Mica. -
KITCIIRN'',CRYSTAL. SOAP
Edr .;leaning and polishing meialsjor cleanlng and
prase
4 .1
yin g Faint,' ibr removing stains trommarbiS, for
waslit g hands; GALT for all honsehoh). gleaning, ixsspe
rior July oiler article made. lioAtlier snap or ;gash
squat it. either in quality or ehesphess. ' Eskv , :to-use
and 'perfectly harmless and iileasaut. All racers sell
It. lamufacitireti only , by .F.A TMAN dr.o BROOKE,
411 It 'nit d Si, Philailelpllia.-
--" . . ..
4
....ter ...wing ....et
. - , ,
Odt t., $1 to 050, Single Guns, $-3 to .00. Hides, $8
to,e 'l. Itevulvc-rs, $1 to 225. Pistols 11 to $5 Gen
ril l:
211 i',. rial, Fishing Tackle, tke. Large Pistols, 11
to &et
tr otictidis.! Army Quns, • I:evolvers, rte.,'bouglit or
tut eti for. • Goods sea by .eftyres4 C. O,D. to be er
a hied be fore paid for. - -
.. .-
. ' YATENTS,OBTAINE.P.
Nosefs unless euccelsful. No fees in advance. 'No
charge - rim Preltrillnary search: Send for circulars.
thINNOLLY 13.1t0T111:118, 108 S. Fourth St., Phila
delp ia, Pa., and Cob Ninth St , , , Washiugtoe f D. C.
i i
- NE:ltgaigftl i .a.PealiVaov j o t h e
a Stencilnd flit particulars Xey Cllli '
I Itp l l'.- S„ M. SPF-NC.m. 117 Hanover St., Boston.
I
%liaiitifiri Children." A
ALLIPEDIA IV .
diroiliztorephical Poem ,
Originally published lu 1605. A reprint of this rare
and Siirlous old 'mein now ready. ,Price VW. Alf
' ANTIpLIARIAI4 Pun. Co.. ASS ri. 6th St., Philadelphia.
E I'VE INT C ®@Z litilD 'Jr .13 AND
IN the coutztry will I eceiroka splendid piece of RAND
MliSitl frei., by sruaing a two-cent stamp to ED-
WitP,D A. SAMUELS, Pablisler,i3ostoli, Masa.
nn 0 1:1- layli_ Agents wanted t Al!
$5 Ao $2
classes eV, working people. of either
fICX, young or old, make mare money at work for us in
their;spare momenta, or all the'time, than at apything
eise.l Particulars free. Address G. STINSON,. A: CO.,
Portland, Blaine. .
Gli - 4:171r TICS3I3 LIT?, (4
. I
:KA, TALYS I N E -. WATER
Is the nearest approach to a specific, ever discovered
'for Dpipepsia, Neuralgia,, Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel,
Diabetes, Bidney and Urinary Diseases generally. It
resfdres muscular power to the Paralytic: It cures
Liver Complaint, Chronic Diarrhces,, piles, c cam:4a-
Non. Asthma; Catarrh and Bronchitis: Diseases of the
Skin, General Debility and Nervous Prostration froth
Mental and Physical Excesses, It is the Oteatea An
tidote ever discovered for Es.ensialve Eating or Drink
ing. " It corrects UM stomach, promotes Digestion, and
Releives the Head almost immediately. Igo household
should he without it. For sale by all Druggists.
0-For a history of the Springs, for Medical reports
of the power of the 'eater over .thseasee, for Marvel
ous cured, and.' for testiMenials from distinguished
men; send for pamphlets. - WHITNEY BROW: General
Agents. 227 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Gwrrirsnuno SPIIINO CO. ,
1 i
I REWARD.
For any case of, (Blind. Bleeding; =114.1164 or U
~ ::- 11, • Fra pla ff il d -t
,Pulltseso epared ci
.f r
pat f f/
ails
r
.pressly_to cure tboXlles,
' - - , and 120414 else, Sold by
all Drugiglitte. IPrica;',sl •- • ' ' —1.002-4 w:
- .'• '.-
' H,VG I LTI 1 7 071'..N.108 • ,
- • • , , .• .
lostiranceilleal IstateiSteamship
, ,
, . • - ,• ' . , ; • 'No 8. Notoents•Btock.
SEW - Drafts sold payable hi - any city or town in Europe.
*O - Cabin, pecog4 Cabin; or Steerage Passage tickets
to or from any - town in turope from or to Wellaboro,
by the 'Anchor Mind,l or the Williame'and' Guion, U. S.
Mail Line of (}dean Btem:Dere.l • • ,
~. ifirßeat Xatate b ought and ie ` ld:etWennutselee,
' gin dee:law-to-WI, 'particular tittetitiern to the Inge r•
antio'faailities afforciedlmtne.oltinlickifeli hanwo --
- :Wellsboro , lnsitanteligency ,
sint
~ , _r.n.m...,..,, .
i 8 _ ,
'''Fp4E, - I.I:FE ce A CCIDENT
~„
~'-'• pitil ReproteAted
,$!0,001,009,'! ,
irttiko'r Hartrord,'COno. - .2 " "
Hera,' of Neim,York. ' ' ' -:'
•FRANKLIN;fit Philadoikhik
ill
:INS,TO: OF-NORTH AMERICA ' of bil'a.
'PENNSYLVANIA, or Phlladelphia-: - - '
NORTH BRITISHAVVERCANTILE, Inburg •
iPHENIX, or BrOOklyni Pi; Y.l.o';', •., - , --- •
,LYOOMINO,INIS.- . oo., : blunoy.ia., - : •
TIR AV ELf. RS. LIFg A. 4ccitoft4T,'Sa - r.tford.
. ... - 3 . . . .
Paden Yrrittea ilil AUY of- tIIK, above leading co,lai
pantea at standard rates. Leases promptly Pahl a
my office. No. 3 Bowen% Block, aupwirolliitt. ,
:? zfax.fikurfat , : - .:, - i• i . • , •.',•,•: 1.- ..!, .., •
MEI