Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, May 27, 1873, Image 4

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mistreatment/to.
Ong, allyettue birds!
sing to - mese Valiant words: _
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lambs I—ln every tail ,
. Let jollity - _
My traitress smiles.
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• - -My mistress smiles:. • '
• - Mow. 0 truity bees,: •-‘ ,
in snob 'trorils as 'these: - -• ' ••"
My mistress smiles.
- shall then no more
Boast of its peerless store = - '
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gyp. _every shadowed leaf I
;Toy's trimnphs'lLre so briet-=.
niiatress
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• - :"Ire,little
• ' - (ot imitlite your Qune
• • - mistress langlis.
4 !ei. - Lill more wise th ey be -
thousand *lmes Alum we 1)
-- birmititress laugbe.
VSOUrn; bee% keen' .
. • as if you'd lost your queen— "
My mlitress
And should on lack a sting, - -
AlSok I hetein's the thing: .
My mistress laughs.
no I)
• SORTa -
•-•_ 'Which* theireptileS is %mathematician?
:The 'adder. " • , L, .
New book:— "Ebenezer Divorced," a se
quel-to "Ebb-Tide." ' •
The name of the man who sent the first
postal-card IsAeglon.
• Artemis Ward said of Chaucer, "He has
talent: but. he 'can't spelL"
•"- Ate one hundred - gOod - things in this
life,' ninety-nine are health.
"•: "A - to:lfni:4" said twlrishman,,"is the house
a maxi afte is dead: 4 ! -
Pei:Tie:Who are aways wishing,for some
ihifignew should tryy neuralgia; -
INtetuurnt exploded on a fruit-stand. in
-llielamond, - Va., a day or two ago. • ,
• general shouldn't be too sttaight. He
-:ought to.leati s little upon his stag.
-- To correspondents:—Postmaster-Generals
a regenerally buried in a post-crypt
. T
ere -is nothing sad in growing old to
tho whose lives are pure, and hens.
..kyouth- following his own bent is apt to
get. into strtihilitened circumstances. -
' .Why is a lovely young ladylike'a hinge?
—Because she is something to a.dore.
A. hestiej in Lancaster, has been fined $lO
and col* Or wantonly torturing a rat.
Gen. Joseph Johnston has given the Ss
ftninah: Sahutezen Club a silver tureen.
An arch young lady. should be an archer,
for she can bend, her bow as she pleases.
Caution.,-Never marry a woman till you
know where her dress en& and her soul be
gins-
Melancholy suicide.--A little on be
ing threitened with a whipping, hung his
head.
A criminal lawyer in lowa is credited
with securing the acquittal of sixty-five mur
derers.
I A well-built woman is probably she of
the alabaster neck, marble brow, and arch
expression.
1 A street( apple-peddler in Auburn has fall
en heir to $85,000 by the death of a Balti
more physician.
- The Coroner of Chicago had ten bodies
demanding his immediate attention on
Thursday week.
A rising artist is painting for next year's
Royal Academy exhibition a ipicture of
Death as large as life.
The Louisville Courier-Journal remarks
that the State of Georgia has always made a
feature of woman hanging.
Chicago invites all the Western Goiernors
to come to her jubilee in June, promising
them a week of music, excursions and balls.
The Cincinnati Board of Trade has under
taken the raising of a fund for the relief of
the widow and children of Captain C. F.
1101
Gibson county, Tenn., reports quite a sen
sible shock of earthquake on the afteroon
of the 8d inst. It was felt for a distance of
ten 'miles.
Galveston is boasting of sending tor . En
gland direct some $57,000 of Mexican silver,
received from Chihuahua via San Antonio
and Austin, '
Williamantie, Conn. • will exempt from
taxation for five years the property of any
person who establishes there a business of
$lO,OOO or over.
wELisßoko
Doo; Sash 8; Blind actor y,
la) /01,1AMIN AUSTIN, is prepared to furnish drat
-1., class work from the best lumber, at his new fac
tory which is now in full operation.
9
hash,
2BILIETN9 WZCIMMIND
AND MOULDINGS
constantly on hand, or raanafsetured to order.
Planing and lillatching
done promptly, and in the beet manner. The best
workmen employed, and none but the best seasoned
lumber used. Enoonrage home Industry.
Factory near the foot of Main Street.
Jan. 1, 1872-U.
JPltiesie it MUSIC
MigH. W. TODD has removed her Mimic Store to
e late residence of Lauer Bache. opposite Tan
Horn's Hotel. Steinway and other
3FIDILIStaIaCOSSI
fOr sale very cheap. Also, MASON .4 HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
OLD INSTRVMENTS TANEN IN EXCHANGE.
A Urge stook of NEW 741141djust received.
LIMON'S even on the Piano. Organ, end in Bing
lag. Au opportanitr for pasties , elfortled to those
Jan. I. 1812-th
who way deldre D. IL W. TODD.
New Jewelry Store.
MUndersigned would respectfully say to the IM
of Wellsboro and rtrinlty. that he Das opened
Jelmrehir Store
In the bundisig namely oceny*l by 0. L. Wow-
Els stock onaprbiese a fall assortmeaS of
Clocks, Watches. , Jewelry,
Silver arid Plated-Ware. •
,P.D.watufammt, one of th e best workmen in Horn* ,
era Penanivanis, will attenit to the
Ilepairine of Wate4es, ,
-• Mao, 4o v *lO
ths ADM doing of which his aenrestaaa years
pracitaalaiperience is aullehratfaanisea.
WARM:NEB.
Walabotoe4BBM.
G. W. PRESTON
IRON
Circular, Gang and Micky 'Saw Ma/chin/cry for
Tanneries, .Shafting, Gecuring and Castings of
. every description in Iron, and Brass.
Corning, August 22, 1872.-ly
THE SPRING CAIIIPAIGN IS OPEN
WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
It has got to be pretty generally known that we keep the largest stock , the best goods and sell them as
low u any house in the trade in la section; and we neap very many, articles not kept at any other store in
town. In addition to our general stock,
ut darpettoritsomprises aboxtt atm rolist
DRRSS GO 113,SIIAWLS ANIYHOMESTIC 1100115
enough fora jobbing t e. The citizens of Tioga county aro respectfully invited to call and examine our
stock
f ri l 11,
BEM' AI7STII
11141,731 *IV Iffp/112) Lit,ell0 1 2 sTzwz r
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IPILSOdis
Has gone to New York to buy a stock of Spring and Sit,m
3-
m,er Goods. He intends to buy from, the best Mai.kets at
bottom, prices, and he will have some splendid bargains
, .
,
to offer his customers when, heretu,rns.
• .
He has NOW on hand a quantity of Clothing and
.Dress Goods which, he Wants out of the way, and he takes
this meth& of informing you„confidentikally,that he will
sell them CHEdlP—if you don't believe it,
,call and see.
I
PRESTON & HEERMANS
(FOUNDERS & LIACHINISTS,
C,ol . 3:Wag . ;' - IrT. :4 Sro,
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS,
ANPAraehlneoy of idl kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates.-ii.
New Spring Good s .
1 AND THE PEOPLE'S STORE IS THE
Staple a Fancy Dry:Goods
•
and every variety. Oar Oloth Stock exceeds any within fifty miles, in quantity and variety.
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EVER OFFERED IN CORNING
a 11
- tog roondry - -Tillaoltb*e-Shop
BE
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,acl ,
Manutuvirscof StitionarY'audßortable ilnginas ud Boilers'. Gearing. Shafting and stitelitnory rt.quire.l
for Saw Mlle, Grist Tails and Tanneries Ovens an rates, for.buioning 'ran: Screws furiiieving unleacliol
and leached bark..ow3tings, Bolts, Railroad Froga, ire. and Repairing dune at shoi L nolice. .Wo have 1n
, cilities fur Shipping by Candor Railroads to all points , can , furnish Illaeliinery cheater thin rasters 111
Western builders of the best quality. - - f i ' .-.-.. - • ‘ '-• .- '
lan. 1;1872-1y. , .
SPRING GOODS
' GEO. UEERMANEI
SMITH & WAITK.
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Staple and Panty PRP GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
Shoes, &c., Suitable for the spring Trade.
My stock has been procuredfrom the best markets in the.country, and therefore you
wilt be satisfied with prices.
Ci.A.X4r-ai .E3,IVICI 033E1M.
X-I - M r E3rI4QOI7.OI."ELTIEIIII. , I9 FIC:O3EI.
SPRINGAND SUMMER
•
has now on hand a large and conipleto stock of Spring and Summer goods which he offers to the public at
THE LOWEST POSE = -
the stock Is complete and varied, consisting of Domestic, British and French Fabrics iu all materials. The
assortment of colors contain the entire range of the, fashionablo New Shades. .
TIDE DONESTIC DEPARTMENT
contains a well selected stock of standard Mondial], and Brown Blusllns, Calicoes, Ginghams, Ticks, Colored
and Plain Carpet Threadd, Warps, &o.
The Housekeeper's Department
embraces a full line of Table Linens, Napkins, Nottingham Lace Curtains, Linen and Paper Nhaties Mat-
Hemps, Ingrain and Brussels Carpets, Bugs, Mats, he.
THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT
contains an immenso stock of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing,--composed of first-class materials and
made up in latest styles,—Boots and Shoes, latest styles of Bats, Caps, Neckties, Collars, /ix. Also a large
stock of Trunks and Valises, all sizes and prices,
In addition we have a fail Bill:41y of choice Flair,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Timothy and Clover Seed, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c., Am.—Liz-Thu public aro respectfully invited to
call and examine our stock. THOMAS HARDEN.
April 29, 1873—tf.
The Largest Establishment in Northern Pa. !
IITC:01 - 11V 3F{...
nmgee,soul
11 AVING faci li tie s for buying and handling largo quantities of Goods enables them to offer them as the
lowest sobbing prices. In our retail department Goods aro sold at a small advance over Wholesale
prices. A largo stock of
•
STOW
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GLASii. ALL in2J2,I3INGLE AND_DOUBLE TWOS, PAINTS ALL KINDS AND COLORS,
I: VARNISHES AIM VARNISH BRUSHES, A FULL STOOK. - , -
Transfer Ornaments, Striping Pencils
and Brushes for Carriage and
o r . r .
Jan. 3.1874
Executor's Notice.
LETTER'S teatalnentaiy on the lad will add testa
meld of Richard Nidean, late of CoVi n, (Tioga
county; Pa., deceased, having be to tho an
deratgned, allperscms indebted tor estate of 711:1
decedent, and those haring °lama against the sa 0,
are hereby notified to call for setUtzlnent on either ; el
the execrators of said Will, at - their' place of redden
as given below.
0.8. VIDEAN, Covington, Tioga Co., Pd.
RICIPD. VlDEAN,Forkeville,flullivan Co., Pa.
April 29,1873.-Gt. - Executors,
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PLEd3APiT• and Improved rooms ftirafshed with
all that can be had to give ono pleasuze Instead of
pain, are found at
A. B. Eastman's Dental Office,
where the new Squid Nitrous Oxide is caillnsuly ad
ministered with the happiest results t! also Ether.
Chloroform and the Narcotic Spray is mad when pre
tarred. •
SETIFIOLkI. TEETH, '•
from one to an entire set y inserted on aliort notice.—
Special attention given to diseases of 4e mouth.—
Preservation of the natural teeth a spe&ltif Work
warranted and terms rational* Op}orilte Cone
House, Fell,aVogh , Poi. * _ 12 .7 3 -ttr .
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Has just received a large stock of
1-0C:03±0E3.,
THOMAS HARDEN
;IN DRESS GOODS
=EI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
UM ISLAND IND
Cutter Ornamenting.
41111INITIO..NTRilnkIV-Mq 4 TY.
SPRIIC GOODS.
ri•JI 0- 1 1 riaCICI
WITBR LIMB,
THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED.
Bartlell'.o Patent dune 21, 1870
Spitul - *ring, astir Slat
A LUXURIOUS BED!
With only a aingla matress. ror durability, comfort,
cleanliness, and adifistment it has no equal. A su
perior bed for the 'sick=room, as well as for persona in
health. Orders solicited by the proprietor for Tioga
county. • J. S. PALMER - ,
April 1, 1R73.-tf. Mansfield, Pa.
E'ifiLY2=acHlNA HALL.
Bale
flrifflC subscriber offers for 4* his farm in Middle-
I bury, near Hee/Jennie, containing 100 acres, 90
acres improved, and is In mod state of cultivation.
There are two orchards, a good house, two barns, a
store building, and wagon shop on the premises. Any
one wishing to purchase can learn an particulars by
calling on the subscriber on the premise/7.
- March.l9, 1875-3111, a. m.=Wm
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This instrnmentin espoChiliy;dcaigned fur-W . o;l)er,
feet. utxrlie.ll.lllll of
SAr.:lt.S CAVAgraHI -REiVIEDV.
It is thiienlYferrit Of instrument y_l4 1111'011ii-4 tt ith
w bleb; hind .teitaninie' Min be earned t, , 114
Ocr/laly 000 to all parts of thohtrenteil
sages, and the charnbera or cavities &mini
theroWith, in ii•liichaoreSaudulcers frequoililyexist,
and from Which, the catarrhal -discharge giawrall
I y
rtiCeeds. Tito want of ancoesatreating 'catarrh
heretofore has orison largely - from the impassibility
'of applying remmlies to those cavities and chambers •
by any of the ordinary nietbode, This °beta:l6,ln
-the way of effecting cures -to entirely overcome by.
the invention of the Douche. .4 milug this insirm'
moot, the Fluid Is carried* its own weight (no snuffing,
forcing,,or pumping being required,i up ono hostril In a
fa gently hewing strcani- to the:tugboat pertionlot
the -nasal passages, petunia into ark' Liao onghly
'cleanses All the tubers and chambers con piloted there.
'with, and flows out of the 'opposite' nostril. Its, net', is
pleasant arid so -simple that a child could understad
it. Full Sind szitilcit directions accompany each
instrument. When need with this instritio.int,q,e,
Sage's Catarrh Reitualy coma rreviat MLR: kW of
64 ' Vold in the Dead “ by a, few aj.vlteatitnet.
• tlysispionts' of Caton - h. Frequent - bi;atl echo. ,
discharge -falling into throa atarle 13 . prefileet,
Watery, thick - mucus, purulent ,offensive, offensive, &o. le •
others a dryneeo l dry, watery, weak or inflamed eves,
stopping, up or obstruction of nasal passages, ring•
ing taro, w int , cony ..; .1 c. .I.tar
throat, Meerut it is, sieubl from' it i 1 1 4 ,1 r , 1 Vl.l , ex
nasal twang, oireosivo luitethed, or- u.lnio
tvotiou of sse of t 4011.t;trtte, /;,13
I deprefialon, - lotw 't.l )1411'1,4i:it mitogeti
• tonsils, tickling et... It Only a fee. of these
symptoms are likely
. to, be in-cepa - In any t•ace t at
One Limo. . •
...Dr. bagel's Catarh Remedy, olvin wind with
Di. Pierre's_ Nuael touurhu, , and acca.upa ul
ula
with the eettatitatlonal treatiuent whet,s i ri•cani,
mended in the ptunphlut that trratm ,•ad r : i.l
the-Remedy, is a perfect upscale for this t Lao na
disease, and the proprietor often+, in geed faith,
eoofor a case eatmit. tat s. .I.lle
medy is mild and pleasant to tiso,, containing is,-
strong. or caustic> drugs or polo."'. The
Remedy is sold at 50 conta. Donclie st flu ci eta.
all Druggists. or either s ill be mailed liy mails
tor on receipt of 60 centa..
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' Solo ri•0ia11.1...%
• .1311FFALO, N. Y.
June 20, 187 p, Itot-ly,
aka
New Boot, Shoe; Leather
New Shoi),. New stock, and first-
ANYTHING from a Rand Cock to a Hid Cotter. Best
line of
Ladies' Kid and Cloth, Bal
morals and Gaiters,
Ditto Children's
and Misses. .
Gents' Cloth, MO7'oooo, and
Calf Gaiters. Oxford
and Prince .filbert
• Ties. ,
A good Una of OVERSHOES, and a full line of
ranging in price from $4,00 to $7,00, pegged and sewed
CUSTOM .BOOTS
from $6,00 to $_15,00, and worth the money every tim
The undersigned having spent twenty years of his
life in VielMoro—much of the time on tho stool of
penitence, drawing the cord cf affliction for the good
of soles, !believes rather in hammering than blowing.
Wherefore, ho will only remark to his old ,customere
and as many new ones as choose to give hini a call,
that he may be found at his new shop, next door to 13.
T. Van liorn!s ware rooms, with the_best and cheap.
est stock in Tioga county.. C. W. fiptlifi,
Wellsboro, April 24,
, Cyrus D. SUB,
WHOLES ALE DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
WINES, &c.,
Agent for Fine OM Whiskies,
441,1,1872. CORNING, N. Y.
JEWELRY STORE'
•
WELLSBORO, PA.
i . ikl: ANDREW FOLEY
„%-0 - 2.-- - - ; :,• , , who lois long been, established
''
-•'o ' -• In the Jewelry bnelneas in
°' 4, . 4 C
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1; 4 ; • ' c- , Wellsboro, has always for sale,
(to \\ls)
4.,:W'4- -.,,;-
various kinds and prices of
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AMERICAN WATCHES,
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Gold or Silzor, Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Chains,
Kok Rings, Pins, Pencils, Cases, Gold and
Steel Pens, Thimbles, Spoons, Razors,
Plated Ware, .• '
. , .
S.EWING' ittACIIINES,--..;
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&c., &0.,.&e.* :_• . 1 ,- „,,
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With most all other articles tisnally.kept In ouch' as
tabliahments, which are sold low for
C lA ' S U.
Repahingdone neatly, and promely, and on oho?
HOTICIE. ' A. FOLEY.
Jan. 1,1/372-Iy. , .
Owning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1872
Deerfield Woolen Miffs
THOH6II MOTHERS, Proprietors of the above Mills,
will manufacture as usual to order, ft, suit customers.
CASSIMERES
Roll Carding* Cloth Dressing
JOHN IL PIEIII,OI/.
-We manufacture to order. and do all kinds of Roll-
Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition.
We have as good an assortment of - '
Full Cloths, Cassimeres, 40.,
and give more for Wool in exchange than any other
establishment: Try them and "satisfy youraelves.
- We wholesale and retail at the Cowaneaqiie mills. 2
miles below Knoryilte.
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...
Jan. 1. lai2.: , - - . INGHAM BROTHERS.
, .
J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel.
THE undersigned, aro 'agents for the above Water
Wheel, and can cheerfully recommendit as supe
rior to all others in' use, Persons wishing to pur.
chase should see this wheel in operation before buy
ing other wheels. . - INGHAM BIIOS.
• Deerfield, May 15, 1872.
Read the following
WESTFIELD, Amin, 2J, 1872.
" We the undersigned, purchased One of J. 11, • Eiris-
Wold's 20 Inch Water Wheels using 68 inebes'ot water
to run three run of stone under a 20 foot bend, and are
well pleased with the wheel. Wo have ground sixty
buihels per hour with the three run and can average
that amount per hour all day. - •
$5 - -$2O grgitr Agents
do
ss
-
Tof people; of either sex,
young or olikmake more money at work for us in
their Pare momenta, or all the time, thou at anything
else.. Particulars free. Address 0, iitinson 4 49.
Portland, Maine. Sept: 241, /1372-4. .
AND FINDING STORE:
C. "VV. lstaarss
IN THE ETELD
class Work!
FINE BOOTS,
Leather and Findings
at the lowest rates, as usual. •
WALKER & LATHROP.
' DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEPL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIN-WARE, BELTING.
SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER I I
LIME, AGRICULTURAL
1 0 0 IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trimmings;
HARNESSES, SADDLE' • , &c.
DEERMLA, PA
are Warranted. Particular attention given to
E. D. PHILLIPS.
CHARLTORKILILIPS.
MEE
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of well-known II(
HERBS. and FRUITS,
ombinetl
propertlee, which in their rAture aro C
Aporient, intrltione, Diuretic, Alteratives
.Bilione.•. - The whole le preserved - In a / I
quaellty of eptrit from the SUGAR,
keep them in any oiling°, which:makes MI
1112LANTATI
BITT
'ine of the moist desirable TOnlea and it'
ties irq the world: • They are intended 14
Domestic Ton
only t ote heed as a medicine, and airre , 4
to directions. -
They are the sitteet-tmehoi of ihe' f.... V ,
bilitated. They act upon a di.;etn,.. i ;
stimulate to each a degree, that a Ilea. II 1
at once brought about 'Ast a- 1'cr...:1;-:
Women liara especial/ entbiect„il i..;i1.:
7every other 8 ulant. s a Spi i a , 11; 1,.
gl
xner 'onlc, they ha - o no Kiln]. '.. !
mild and gen e Port* one well as To,
Purify the blood. The , ore a spiendi 1
They. make the week at Mg. - They PO) , 1
vigerate. They cure ,PysTcpsits. Cor.Atii !
Headache. They act E.,1 a spectae l a ail l', l
disorders which underside the 14,411.1,y Ki 1;
breakdown the anima t evil ;Lt.
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Onl ei : nts per B
Yt pronl-• I: , ::23.01VT11,
01.1,1 t, n lucre
Mt; UT 6o f the
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'rho wirilu lito2/2 'Lt.. 4
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91N.16 favor rre.• .• 1 th • .) p
oirtaintd. to tzar ; .
crensa-: the Ct. • of the'
a do34;1,11.1 - ;tea (.1
vet.th the ••• tr: 1.. ay.
head cool, tin t A ti :t t .4 h. nnf
peat mace. t , , v
an it WI/43 Cte , a ' • , • 4.,
6a;(1 by all
Cents per
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Pli t ot I CO 6
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PA' •
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May 13, 1873.-Itot.-ly
of rcpair. -•
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. I
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of t
ziness,' Sour Eructations of the Stoma ,
in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Pal
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain:
of the Kidneys, and a hundred other pail!
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In th ,
it has no equal, and one bottle will prove:
antee of its merits than a lengthy advert
For Female Complaints, in
married or single, at the dawn of wom
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display .
influence that a marked improvement 1. 1
tible.
For Intlaninuttorrand
inuothirn and Gout, Bilious, Remitt•
rnittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood,
and Bladder, these Bitters have no equ
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, whi ,
produced by derangement of the Digesti,
They are a Gentle Purgotiv •
a Tonle, possessing also the'peculiar
as a powerful agent in relieving Conges
mation of the laver and Visceral Organs
Diseases. I •
For Skin Dlfitenyies t Eruption
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustu
boucles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head s So '
sipelas, Itch, Scuds, Discolorations of th
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever
arc literally dug up and carried out of th,
short time by the use of these. Bitters
Grateful Thousands proclaim ,
'nuts th e most wonderful Invigoraut that t,
) the sinking system. - -
' J.WALKER, Prop'r. It. lI.IIIcDON,
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Franci
and cor. of Washington and Charlton S
SOLD BY ALL DR.IJOGISTB AN pi
11T6ch 4,1873-13 w.
A CERTAIN CURB FO
Seated Cough, InciplentConaumption, C
Blood, Inflammation of the Lungs, C ,
chitin, - Croup, Whooping Cough,,
Patna in Breast or Side, Dyspep•
dleo, Dizziness,
Loss of Appetite, Fever and •
'lndigestion, Liver Complaint,
hoea, and all Diseases of the,
Stomach and Liver.
Gregg -•
frlio4esciAJDru43: .
- Ehnira, -
Sole Agents, and to whom all orders alt 4
HALE ov Pianos. & It.ramg!
June 12, 1.872713,4
Tioga Marble W
' F ITE undorslgned le now prepared to
Here for Tomb Statics and hrouum
Italian, or Rutland
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of the latest style and approved work in
dispatch.
He keeps constantly on hand both Id
and will bo able to snit all who may f
their orders, on as reasonable terms as
In the country.
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ANMIN
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VEZA3II?
Thelle iii: in -ilie - World,
Atli% Shade froth. ?tire W hite to Jet Black
A. combination -of ilia purest paint with India /tub
ber„.forming a smooth, glossy, j; Oil, durcebtr, eaAtic and
bwohflii,patrit,,unalfectO b., elle i. 13; oi feinpetature;
is perfectly
,water-procf. and adapted to all eht'sses of
work, and ift in eVery way ft better paint tot either •in.
ftitio or ontaide_painting than !illy Ether, paint In the
worid;lieing frCall one-tbled to one-fourth elte4per, and
lasting atis.aat thren.ilinds no ton% as dm beat tendon;
oil paints.. Ije sure wait our Tit %DE MARK (a jiiC Sinti/
of - '. irgef. h± n . N .l '''
bagel, Soisilca, . Kfilurey, and lierrouo Dlecarss, after
sehrs' of stilferhig, b? taking Da: Frrr,En's VEOETAIaz
RILIKUMAIIO FlClentifie discovery of J, P.
Filler, ht. D., A regular graduate} physician, went whom
wo ale personall y acquainted; Who hss for 89 y e a r ,
treated these diseases exclusively with astonialtisgre.
sulta. Wo believe it onr christiau duty, after deleb.
oration, to conticieutiously reqdest sufferers to use it
especially persons in inoderate circumstances who
cannot afford to waste money and, time on worthleis
Mixtures. As clergymen we, seriously feel the deep
responsibility restin„,‘ , on us in publicly endorsing it s
medicine. But our kvidtiledgs and' bxperience of fti
remarkable merit fully justifies our ,action. Rev, e .
If. Ewing, gc(itet„pe,inu'el, suffered sixteen years, be.
camaolopeleets: Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D., Frank.
ford, Philatra.' Ilevi J.B. Davis.' Dightstown, Not
jefflot , Hey., J. S.! Buchanan, Clarence, lowa. ker.
G. G. Smith, Pittsford, hew York, Roy. Joseph hem
FailiChtirch, Philadelphia. Other testimonials from
Senators, Governors. Judges, - Congressmen, Phys.
clans, be., forwarded gratis with pamphlet expis
ing these diseases: One thousand dollars will be lg.
sented to nny medicine , for same diseases Alessi
equal Merit under teat, or that can produce emotes:lm
as many living cures.. Any person sending by letter
description of affliction will • receive gratis a legally
signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to
cure, agreeing to refund money upon sworn sultanas
of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr,
ritler,Philadelphia. His valuable advice costs Ilona;
WOOD &SCOVILLE, Agents,
Knoxville, Pa.
Mttrch 11,'73-Iy.
Victor Carriage Shop.
MITE undersigned wish to call the attention of the
1 public to the fact that they are manufacturing Iron
the choicest selected materials, the latest and mad
approved stylesiof •
LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES
PLATFORM-SPRING WAGONS,
and alp, the line CUT•UNDE PLATFORM CAR:
RIAGE, so convenient for turni g about in a Dana
space.
We shall keep always on hamta good assortment d
Buggies and Platform Wagons, and customers fro,
abroad may roily on finding here Just what they wat
and at as low a price us is consistent with
FIRST-CLASS WORK,
Orders prteuiptly filled. Our place is at the cli
stand of Bradford & Coniptdn, near the Troy Hoax
DANIEL COMPTON,
Tray, Pa., May 0,°1873-Iy. E. F. LlT.T.viv,.
aht,
only 10 cents each, 0r41.10 per dozen, aitd everythag
in the line of plants equally - cheap at
• X2XXX.I\TC3O.9.
I - -I. rir - JET_ TJ S IE,
Wellsbor i o, April 29, 1873.-ti.
TIitM.AN & BOWEN'S
SAW mIL T LA it; „,.,, ni lull past, and
the \ 11. e !Lady to fia uil
orders 1% ittypromptiwas and ‘iiva
Fencing Boards, Bill Timbcr, Lath, Wood,
Ric. constantly on hand
Arit 22.-tf.
rtirnituro and lindertahing.,
Van Hain e. 2 'Chandler,
(Successors to B. T. Van Llorti)
LT / exhibition and sale at the old plate,
A the:lar no g l' °
largest and luost complete stock of
I
7VINE AND COMMON FURNITHE
01,1, In Niallierti Pennsylvania. vote-Wits: if
FINE pAnt.on AND CHAMBER SEIiT , ;
4 SOPAS, coUOIIIN.TETE-A-TETE,:,
•
itINP,III.E AN WOOD T , OP VP,NIF.I:
11AT RACKS, FANCY CHAIRS, Afilt1101;s,
;VA!. AND ;:yliAllE FI L 'AI ES. 111:Ai
Pfle.l!: No. 1 IlAif: itfAretZl , .s
ES, HUSK k EXCELF,JOII MAT-
T R ASSES.,
mitt a Atli stork or the emnlrtou goo di t. , taki
tirst-e,lass establishment. 'lite above gOtsle bi,v
ly of their own tonnotaettiro, and sallstart !on
anteed both as to tittalitv awl price. Thor sell tlit,
WOVe/i , rrire ✓llattl'aSS
the Inuit poptilm -Ipritig, bed sold; al3o tho Tuetti
srolug .11 , ,d I ikut his 1.. m on trial for 17 yi-ur , and pV•
i 01:h t•l wit witlsim . tigm. Our
Coffin Room
Is supplied with all sizes of the 11xcelsieir Casl‘, ;WS
and beautiful ntyle of intrial ease, together a ith ethre
khuhl ef f.neign and home manufacture, •with trisi•
mings to match. - They will make undertaling a
iahty in their business, and any needing their ser,, , ts
Will be atteled to Prowptly, and at - satisfactory char
'gee. Odd I.l.nes of Furniture made and Turning
all kinds done With matneas and disindeh.
Jan. 10, 1872. - VAN 110.111 , 1 h CHANDLED
, To vinom ri Ms , / Com!En:T.—Rang concluded thd
Tam entitled to a little rest after ndarly 40 years eke
application to business, I have Passed over the furni.
ture business to .'the Boys" as per above advettke.
ment, and take this methot, of askiug..for theme the
same liberal patronage as has been eaterided to n
My books may bo found at the old place for settleu l .ent
• Jan. 10, 1872. • B. T. VAN 11911 N.
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DOW'S ) Blindg - ) Cei i llfi ) gy
FLOORING,&C.; , '
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made at the Elliland Factory and sold che r ? at
WiIOtEgAILE & RETAIL.
Parties will find it for their interest to call or write
before purchasing, elsewhere,
A price list will be forwarded FREE on applicatio
to ' W. B. MEAD.
April 8, 1873.-Gino..: • Elkland, Tioga Co ,Pa .
DE
El
HUGH YOUNO , AS
Insurance,Real Est , to
11y1 Drafts sold payable in any city or town in Europe-
Flecond Cabin. or Steetntre Passsgeticirt i
to or from nny, town in Europe from - or to well9bota
by the Anchor Line, or the Williams and Onion. 5. 3
Mail Line of Ocean Steamers.
Aarßeal. Estate bought and sold on CoalratßAnD
Wrl desire to call particular attention to tho luenr•
ance facllitios afforded by the,old and welt Ltiown
Wellsboro Iniurance Agency.
—ESTA.III+ ED ni 18G0.—
FIRE, LIFE SI ACCIDENT.
Capital Represeated $10,000,000.
/ETNA, of Hartford, Conn.
HOME, of New York.
FRANKLIN, of Philadelphia.
'INS. CO. OF;NORTH AMERICA, of Phil'a.
PENNSYLINIA, of Philadelphia.
NORTH BRI ISH & MERCANTILE.EdinbariI
_PHEN IX, of, Brooklyn, N. Y.
'LYCOMING IMS. CO.. Money. Pa.
TRAVELERS LIFE & ACCIDENT, Hartford.
Pellicles written in any of the above leading CO
Pulite at standard rates. Lqses promptly Pald
DIY Moe, No, 3 Boweio Blom EfUell YouVo•
liov4o. 1873.
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TRUMN 3 BOW F.N
100 3. Mou'nt's Mai