Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, August 12, 1873, Image 4

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- John Jenkinie Sermon.
The 'minister 'said last night, says he. '
"Don't be afraid of giviti'•.
ryour life
what's
uothin' other folks,
. :Why what's the use o' liche ?"
And that's what I say to wife. says I.
There's BTOWD, the mis'rable sinner,
He'd sooner a beggar would/801mo than glva
A cent towards built' a dinner.
Itoll you our minister ts prime, ho Is,
nnt I couldn't quite determine,
When I heard him a-givite it right and left
AtE t who was hit by his sermon.
Of coarse there couldn't be no mistake
- When ho talked of the long-winded prayin',
For Peters and Johngon they sot and scowled, •
At every word he wee sayite.
land the minister he went on to say,
'Theta's various kinds - o' chentin',
And religion's as good for every day
As it is to bring to meetin'.
I don't think much of the man that gives
The loud amens at my preachln';
And spends his time the following week,
In elfeatin" , 'and overreachin'."
I guess that drAe was hitter enough
Fora nuin'lsko Tones to au allow;
Ina' I noticed be didn't open his mouth
Not once after that to holler;
Hurrah. says I. for the minister—
Olcourse I said It quiet--
Give us some more of this open talk,
It's a very refreshin' diet. '
The minister hit 'em every time,
And when be spoke of fashltm, .
Anil riggin' out in bows and thiongS,
As woman's rulin' passion,
A,Pd condi]: to church to see the'stylus,
I couldn't help a-winkiu .
And a-nudgin' my wife, says I. "That's you,"
And I guess g sot her a.thinkin',
Says I to myself, that aermou'a pa ;
But a man is a queer creation;
Awl lam much afraid that most o the folks
Won't take lite application.
Now, it he,had said a word about
Pgrsonal mode n'
I'd have gono to work to right myself,
And not set there a grinnin'.
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Just'then the ruinister4ays, says lie,
"And now I've come to the fellers
Who've lost this shower by nein' their friends
As sort o' moral umbrellas.
.:Go home," says he, "aritilud your faults, '
Inisteadiot huntin' t yourhrothers';
Go home," says he, Land wear the coats
You'vo tried to fitful'
,ethers."
Aly wife, she nudged, Anti Brown he wink,id,
And there was lots o' ,
And lots lookin' at our-pow;
- it sot my blood a-biliu•
Bays I to myself, our minister.
Is gettin' a little bitter;
I'll tell Min, when meson's out, that 1 I
Ain't at all that kind of a critter.
SALAD FOR THE SERIOUS.
A. certain Pronely baron, whose scie tifle
tastes had led him to collect the skulls of
celebrated persons, one day received_a visit
from a plan with whom lie was accustomed
to deal. "What do you bring me here ?"
asked the. Baron, as the man slowly un
wrapped a carefully-enveloped package.
"The skull of Shakespeare." "Impossible !"
"I speak the truth, Monsieur le Baron.
Here is proof of what I say," said the deal-
or, producing some pagers. "But," said
the Baron, drawing aside,the drapery which
concealed his own singular collection, "I
already possess that sit tillr "He must have
been- a rogue who . sold You that," said the
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"Who was it monsieur
honest dealer.
"Your father," said the Baron, in a mild
tone; "he sold it to me about twenty-nine
years ago." The broker was,•for a moment,
disconcerted, then exclaimed with vivacity,
"I comprehend. Be good enough to observe
the small dimensions of the skull on ,Your
shelf. Remark the narrow occiput, the un
developed forehead, where intelligence is
still mute. It is of Shakespeare, certainly,
but-of Shakespeare as a child about twelve
or foupteen years old; whereas this is that
of Shakespeare when he had attained a cer
tain age and had become the great genius
of wVch England is so justly proud." ThC
Baro bought the second skull.
The Pall Mall Gazette says that among the
.many useful inventions of modern days,
no'pe deserves to rank higher-than an ingen
-ions little machine just invented by au
• Anierican in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
It is' called "the business man's bore abat
er," and its action is simple and effectual.
It consists of a button torpedo. with patent
nitro-glycerine back-action at tack went,
that can be worn on the coat, like an ordi
nary button, which, indeed, it resembles in
appearance. When the bore seizes the
"abater" ;t instantly explodes, shivering his
hand into a million pieces, and blowing him
around the corner into the next street. , The
inventor, it is stated, has already received
orders for all he can manufacture fidr two
years to come. A. machine on the name
principle: so constructed as to present the
appearance of ,a door handle would be very
useful to ministers of State when about to
receive deputations, and for domestic pur
poses, such as receiving applicants for char
itable donations, rate collectors, and other
visitors of this description. A "household
er's bore abater" fixed on the front door
would be an immense success.
- nerve, the composer, was very unsuccess
ful in a provincial town where he was giv
mg representations. On the second night
there was scarcely a dozen liersons present.
The next day an announcement was posted
that an amateur of the town would make
his debut in the piece of • that evening; a
crowded house was the result. The piece
Don Quixote, was played amidst great inat
tention; the audience were thinking of the
native amateur. About the last scene San
cho made his entrance on the proverbial
donkey. The audience, thinking they were
to be taken in, shouted loudly for the ama
teur. nerve came forward with dignity,
pointed to the beast, and said, "You were
promised the debut of an amateur. of the
town. Behold hhnt" The curtain.fell, and
the back (lour was used by the performers,
A certain marble dealer, residing not a
hundred miles from this village, says the
Ision pelier sTottrna/, recently received an ir,
voict of gravestones, upon some of which
were inscribed touching sentiments of sym
pathy and eulogy ready-made for the Sort
unate person whose tomb they were intend
ed to designate. Among them was one with
an index finger pointing heavenward, and
under it the motto "No graves there." On e
evc ( ning the dealer' received an order for . a
grvestone, the style and decoratior, o f
which were- left pretty much to I , ' js own
judgement, the price only being fi' Jal. As
Its had to leav
the hurr%- - ':J the city the next Inocilin ,, , . ,
-.ally selected the one hearing the t
t.uove motto. The intliFnatio, n „ f the sur
viving relatives of Mr. Orr Aves, for whose
cemetery lot this gravestr.me was intended,
when it wasrecejfied can be better imagined
than described. tt
A deal of laughter was done on the sly,
during the eating of a shore dinner at • Riv
erside, the other day, and a deal el 'hearty
laughing has been done since, at a woman
who evidently was bound to get ail she paid
for. She was accompanied by a sou of five
or six years, who having gone through bak
ed clams and chowder once, to his stomach's
eoutent, and commenced over again on the
(laths, drank heartily of water, and passed
his cop for more.
_At this the mother,. with
a smart sprinkling of asperity in her tone,_
and N‘ith a manner that showed her to be
oblivious to the fact that anyone else was
within hearing, said, "Look ahere! I've
paid for a clam dinner for you, and now 1
ain't going to have you tilling up with wat
er." The little fellow paid strict attention
to clams after that.
A blushing insiden of forty summers en
,- tered the town clerk's office, in Wheeling,
J West Virginia, recently, and asked, in a
voice trembling w ith agitation, for a license.
The clerk took (t %a the name and address
of the visitor. "Name and address of the
other -party?" a.siied the clerk. "Faithful,
and he lives will( me," replied the fair one.
The clerk looked at her for a moment, and
blushingly clompleted - the filling of the doc
ument which lie handed Co the lady. He
was astonished at her conduct. She gave
one glance at the liceniite, hoarsely whisper
ed "monster!" and swept majestically out
of the office. The clerk had Presented her
with a marriage license, when it was a dog
license she wanted.
The Binghamton Time,3 mentions- - an old
lady who came to that city to attend a cir
cus, and followed the wagons all about the
city, so as to be sure not to lose her way to
the grounds, and as she reached the tents
she thanked fortune that she was there at
last, and did not see why they had the cir
cus so far off.
It is a little singular how much time a wo
man will take up in studying the postmark
of a letter to see where it comes from, whew'
she can open the letter and find out at once.
"Stealing money is a serious business out
here," says a Colorado paper, "but you can
kill a man, and all they ask is thatyou don't
leave him in the way.'
A Pianoforte maker says that of all man
ufactured things pianos bear the noblest
character, since they , are classified as grand,
upright and square.
You can now use a stamp twice. 'The
Ara time it will cost you duct; Cent4—the
second time Arty 4.19/lars,
PAINTED' POST IRON WORKS,
.A. WESTON
MANUFACTURERS' OF "
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS
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GANG SAW MILLS, ENGLISH, liIU.LAY & CIRCULAR MILLS
SHINGLE MILLS AND,R.NODiES ALWAYS ON HAND. •
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Water *heels suited to all heads of water, - Tannery Ircius, Bridge Irons, &O.
.lar experience by, our Mr. W. .111. Calkins of over twenty
years as a slllachinist and ibreinan, enables Us,
by his personal supe_rvision, to make
stri7y fi rst-class Goods. •
Feb. 18. 1873.-ly
- G. W. PRESTON.
GEO. HEEFO
l ANG
• PRESTON & HEERMANS
.
IRON FOUNDERS & ttinINISTS,
coxex:s.iiiiiir, N. "Sr.,
. MANUFACTURERS OF
STEAM ENGINES AND .BOILERS
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Cireiclar, Gang and Mitley Saw Mills, Machinery for
Tanneries, Shafting, Gearing and Castings of
every description in Iron and Brass.
p3-Maolitnery of all kiuda repaired promptly and at reasonable ratea. - CcO
Coriiing,Ailguat 28, 1872..-ly
—llarper's Barar
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WITIL THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
It has got to be pretfj generally known that we keep the largest stook, the beat goods mid sell them as
low as any house in the trade in this Election; and we keep very many articles not kept at any other store in
town. In addition to our general stock,
Our otarpet*tatit comprins about HU rolls,
DRESS COODS,-SHAWLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS
enough for a Jobbing trade. Tito citizous of Pioga county are respectfully 'invited to aall and ozamino our
stock and prices.
April 1,1873. SMITH At WAMIX.
Has gone to NCI() York to buy a stock of Spring' and Sum
mer Goods. He intends to buy from the best mitrkets a
bottsin prices, and lie will have soine splendid bargains
to off ei his eicstomers when he returns.
HO has NOW on hand a wiantity of Clothing and
Dress Goods which he ?ants out of the way, and he takes
this method of informing poa,confiden,ti ally, that he will
sell them CHEdIPI , --if yea don't believe it, call and see.
ESTABLISIIHD IN 184 p.
N.
I`4 .. ew - spring Groods.
HE SPRING GLTAIGX IS OPEN
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AND THE 'PEOPLE'S STORE 18 THE
Staple & Fan©y Dry GOods
and every variety. Our Cloth Stock exceeds any within fifty miles, in quantity and variety.
112E4115 7/07 11EILLUD VEIN Elrin
TWILLIdM WILS'Oer
PARTICTLAR•ATTENTION RAID TO
FIRST IN THE FIELD,
EVER OFFERED IN CORNING
WS
El
SPRING. GOODS
L. C. MATHERS
Maple and Taney DIM GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOOPS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
Shoes, &c., Suitable for thespring_Trade.
My stock has ben procured frozn the best markets in the country, and Therefore you .
wilt be sal ititied with prices.
'dk.lVl3 o
Corning Foundry & Machine Shop.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
. )
Mt. "VV. 3E=Pcs,3nri.e• de Manus,
klanwfaclureca of Stationary and Portable Engines and Eudora. I Gearing, Slating and Machinery required
for Saw Mills, SW Mille and Tanneries, Owns and Oratea, for Mulling Tan. Sarewa fbr moving unleachod
and 'cached bark. Castings, Botha, Railroad Frogs, Claire, and Rtil l ring douo at ;short notice. We have &-
ditties for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can Dish Machinery cheaper than EaStOrat or
Western builders of the beet quality,
Jan. 1, 1812-Iy,
4,000 Cords of Hemlock Bait
IbIi7.IILIVTUELX).
CONTRACTS will be made for the purchase of Bark
peeled and delivered the ensuing season, at $4.50
per cord of 2,200 lba; cash on delivery.
Bark peeled last year will be received for the next
ninety days at $4 per cord Of 2,200 lbe; cash ou de
livery.-
We will make contracts for peeling 4,000 cords of
bark on lands of the Pennsylvania Joint Ladd and
Lumber Co. BAILEY, LO-WELL .k CO.
Wellsboro, May 19, 1873-tf.
PODTEROY BRO'S &
BANKERS,
ELOSSBURG, Tioga County, psnu'a•
BUSINESS PAPER XEGIOTTATr.r)
fi
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P.a.ukaiux Dauer U•HHYSS, W. H. SEdrita.
Troy, Pa.
Feb. 4. I.ZIS-ry.
.
, Has just received a large stock of
GREAT EXCITEMENT !
MODOC,S ROUTED
LAVA )3EDS VACATEIIII
BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY
THE CIIIE4PEST : :
is our advice, because we know that after . you have
examined onr Stock you will be convinced that
AV.J.lforton & Bro's
STORE
ls the place to purchase
Dry Goode, Drees Goods, Hats and Cape, Clothing
Boots, and Shoes, White Goods, Groceries, Gent's
Furnishing Goods, &c., a varied stock suitable for
the Spring and Summer Trade. We cordially invite
you all to examine our stock.
liE
Blosaburg, Pa.
SPRING GOES
CORNING, STEUBEN COUNTY, N. V.
FIE
THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED.
/3artlett'i Pitent June 21, 1870.
.Spira!'#,Rring, (Elastic 510.
A LUXURIOUS SEW
With only . a
single ntatresa. For durability. comfort,
cleariliuess, and adjustment it has no equal. A au
perthr 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. IPIB.-tf. Mansfield, Pa.
ECRO ' CKERYst
'"'n CHNA HALL
Mrs. Geo. Campbell
la.VING returned to Welleboro, and baying finish.
ad her trade in the manufacture of
ARTIFICIAL HAIR WORK.
I would respectfully say to her old friends that abe
would be glad to eee all who would favor her with
their calla. She can be found at the house of J. If.
Jobnecra, the Barber. ' Fob. 25, lowtt,
MMI=I
==Er=
Cyr us D. Sill,
WHOLKS.I.I.E DEALER IN.
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
WINES, &0., Sio, '
Agent for Fine Old Whiskies,
Jan. 1, 1a72. CORNINO, N. V.
NEW DRUG FIRM
NEW GOODS!
TAYLOR & SPALDING,
WI/Picasle and Retail Dealers in
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
'PAINTS, OILS,
P A TENT MED JUIN ES
KEROSENE, LAMPS,
.
.r.E -STUFFS, PERFUMERY,
Haying made special arrangements with the liloss
burg Glass Company, wo can furnish Glase at lowan
rates: to parties wishing to buy, in large quantities
ebipped direct from the factory. -
'Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes Accurate
40-3lr. Spalding has had several years experience
in the drug business, and is thoroughly posted in all
Its branches. TAYLOR . &
SPALDING
Wellsbow, Pa., Juno 24,1873-tf.
WALKER & LATHROP.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIN-WARE, BELTING,
SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER
13, AGRICULTURAL
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PLEMENTS,
Carriage an Harness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, .Sto. , •
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1: 1872.
Tioga Marble,' Works,
THE undersigned is now prepared io execute all or
dere for Tomb Stones and Monuments of either
Italian or Rutland Marble,
oi
Moistest style and approved workmanship and with
d spatoh.
-.lle keeps constantly on band both kinds of Marble
and will be able to suit an who may favor him with
their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained
M I the country.
FRANK ADAM&
Jan. 1.1872.
TRUMAN & BOWEN'S
SAW MILI is now in full blast, and
j they BTO ready to MI all
orders with promptness and dispatch.
Eenoing Boards, Bill Timber, Shingles, Lath, Wood,
dre.. constantly on hand.
April 22.-tf. • TRUMAN At BOWEN.
MILLINERY.
SOFIELD announces to the public, (hat sh
Mhas a very large and desirable stock of Millinery
and Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods, which ar e
offered at very low rates.
• LADIES' SUITS, PARASOLS,
IMIAWLS,
GLOVES,CORSETS,HOOP-SKIRTt?,,.
HOSIERY, LA ES and,
Notions; also ready-made whitA goods in every
The public are cordially invited to inspect and
purchase.
Wellsboro, May 13, 1873-om.
liliMi
WOOL! WOOL!
T HE undersigned are prepared to pay the
Highest Ifarket Price in
for WOOL, at thuir BOOT AND saoE STORE, in
Sears'o Brick Block.
We will be pleased to have our Mends call and
Roots
which we propose to sell as low as can be purchased
iu any market west of New York.
We Defy Competition on our Custom-Made
OALI r AMD SEE US
C. W. SEAne, 1
I. M. Don m. J
WeHeber°, Pa., June 3, 1873.-tt.
$5 TO $2O leTrotaJol
rk ii i te g n p th e
o w y l e n . te o l l e t h il er clr e
x s :
young or old, make more money at work for ne in
their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything
else. Particulars free. Address G. Stinson 8:- Co.
Portland, Maine. Sept. 24,1872-Iy.
CALASSWARE In endleas variety at
CHINA HALL
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CANCER!
RIEND I if you are afflicted with CANCER, come
17 immediately to the Cancer Infirmary of Dr. J. M.
Wane,raison, N. Y., where you will be promptly
treated rut cured, if you come in time. When reach.
trig the .R. Depot at this plnce, as direct he Ameri
can Hotel minibus; it will take you to the In
=4 If you wish for references, send for Mott
out de 7 lay. Charges.always reasonable,
CM /81}4.1.
FANCY ARTICLES, &c
ly Compounded
CASH!
EXAMINE OUR ATOM OF
AND
jShoes,
Work.
BEARS & BODINE
!ter 30 Years of trial has proved to be
- .16i the best healing and pain subdit,
ing Liniment in tho World.
It is,
recommende.l with imboundea assurance
'nail eses of Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sprains, Rheu
matism, Hard Swellings, Bites, Chilblains, Stiff
ness of the Joints, Frozen Feet, Ears, &c..
among all persons, and for Sprains Founders,
Scratehee,Wind-g cille,lleo tale,
Spavitie, Spring-halt, Saddle, Collar and Harness
Galls; also diseases of the Eye and Ear in
Horses, Mules or Cattle.
m IsTING ,_, ::
LimmENT.
INILL ALI3O -
Pore Neuralgi a , alleurnatlem, Gout, e Back,
Salt - rheum, °Lemons Bites, External Bone and
Muscle Affections, Bore Nipples+, Sao., and may be
portly termed the panacea for all
• 'EXTERNAL WOUNDS.
Itir Remember, this 11,1 1 raiment did not
spring upil a day ar i a year, producing
s e t
lag liton AD D AND LINDATDRAL CDBI2B CLAWED
DT Nititt-B0 . ADD Afternoon LinUmerra. But
we have the experience of over thirty years
of trial, with th 4 moo. substantial results, and by
a multitude of tnemee.
0 If the iinimentia not ne recommended, the
Money will be Refunded.
- Do not '.be imposed upon by using any other
Liniment claiming the same properties °eremite.
They are a cheat and' a fraud. Lie aura and get
nothing but q
X° lonn Mudaag Liniment,
Mir MOLD HT ALL DRUGGISTS AND COUNTS
OTORES AT
; 2Escti' 600. and $1 per Bottle.
VOTiou 2;za or Borax, iitTruc, &o
LYON MFG. CO.
WELLSBORO
B or, Sash & Blind Factory!
11010 ENJAMIN AUSTIN. la prepared to furnish first
class work from the beat lumbei, at hit new .fee
tory which is now in full operation.
Sash, Doors,
=Limo. zirtimarro,
AND MOULDINGS,
constantly on baud, or manufactuyettto order
Planing and Matching
done promptly, and In the beet manner. The best
workmen employed, and none but the beet seasoned
lumber used. Encourage home Industry.
Factory near the foot of Main Street'.
Jan. 1, 1872-tt
JOHN FISHLER
H AS the largest and best selected stack of
pIiBOOTS ANL) SHOES
ever brought Into:Wellsboro, consisting of
Ladies' Kid and cio a Balmor
als and Gaiters,
Ladies, Misses, .4' :children and
Baby's Shores.
Gtents' Cloth,. Boots! and Shoes,
Prince Albert Calf /Boots,
Boys' Calf & Kip Boots,.
Youths' Boots.
In fact, all kinds of 'Mena' and Women's wear kept
in a first-class Shoe Store. The beet sewed Woman's
Shoes ever offered hi this market. I defy the world
in
CUSTOM WORK.
If you don't believe ii;try me. I buy only the best
stock, and have ae good Cordwainers as money can
hire.
REPAIRING done neatly, and with dispatch
Leather and Findings
of all kinds constantlyon hand
CASH PAID FOR HIDES, DEACON SICINS,
PELTS AND FURS.
Raving just filled up my shelves with a choice
stock, personally selected for- this market, I respect
fully solicit a fair share of trade. . "Small profits and
quick rethrns," I believe to be a good business
; and I hod the best goods to be the cheapest. 1
keep no shoddy. My assortment is sufficient to meet
all sizes and tastes. I Invite our patrons and the
public generally to call and examine my stock. No
trouble to show goods. Always to be found, ono
door north of 0. B. Rollers store, Main street.
Wollaboro, Pa., JQ lat MILER,
Feb. 187841.
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V - ME-113 .._nßriA,l
atily to cents Out. tv $ I_4 o Vl' dolNi• mat I, NorYibinii
iti WU lino Of itinuffs olually cheap at
w. , 3lt.xwocrarttil
lII►T=g3O U
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Furniture and Undertaking...
Van Horn w• Chandler,
H AVE. now on exhibition and sale at the (;,I‘.l 1,1 2 , c ,, ,
i
lbw) 'rylila 41.111 151404 eotoplete Mock of I
/FINE, NI). COMMON - FURNITUIIk
tot. font in Northern Pennsylvania, conalthag. 0 /
ItiNN PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS.
' SOMAS. COVORER, TETE.A.TETEti,
MARBLE ANDVOuD TOP CENTER TARLES,
HAT RACKS, FANCY CHAIRS, MIRRoItB,
OVAL AND SQUARE FRAMES, BRAch.
ETS PURE No. I HAIR MATTRA:,S.
HUSK B*.. EXCELSIoR MAT
.
tTRASSES,
and a full stock orthe cotrimon goeds Newt is
a first:A.lex establishment. The above go. - (IN me large.
ly of their own manufacture, and sat sfito ion Is guar•
anteeilboth as to quality and,price. They sa p the
Woven Wire Alattrass
the \ most popular spring bed sold: also the Torktr
Spriug Bed that has been on trial for 17 years Awe or.
en universal satisfaction. Our
is eripplled with all sizes of the ii:xcelsfor t'askct a if, 4
SW beautiful style of burial CHEW, together with oils!
kinds of foreign and home manufacture, sub turn.
rultiga to match. 'They will make mulertaking a so,.
iality to their business, and any neeitiug their ser,i,
ae
will be attended to promptly, and at satigfactory'thar.
gee. Odd pieces of Furniture made, and Turning
all kinds done with, neatness and dispatch.
Jaii[lo, 1872. VAN HORN ft CHANDLEhI
'To WHOM LT HAT °toteEnx.—Tfavjng conciudo,t tlidt
(tun entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 year a clew
application to bntiuess; I be ve passed Over the fend.
tura business to "the Boys" as per above ady„w tt.
tnent, and take this mothou of asking for theca the
astute liberal patronage as has been extended to rue._
My books may be found at the old place for settlement
Jan. 10, lir% B. T. VAN BORN.
Victor Carriage Shop.
,
THE undersigned wish to esti the attention et the
public to the faetthat they lire manufact aring from
the vheieest selected materiels, the latent and nicht
approved style~ of
LIGHT & HE AVY CA RIAGES,
PLATFORAF-SPRING WAGONS, -
and also tho lino 61:TT-UNDER PLATFORM CAI
WAGE, so convenient for turnhagabont in a narrow
apace.
We shall keep always ort hand a good assortment of
Buggies and Platform Wagons, and customers irtm.
abroad nay rely on tlndiug here just what they 'Nara
and at as low a Price as is consistent with
FIRSTCLASSWO,RK,
Orders pi emptly >Slle& Onr place is at the dl
.stand of Bradford Sr Compton, near the Troy ileum,
DANIXL COMMON,
Tiny, Ea., May 6; 1816-Iy. E. F. !ALLEY,
aa. ISOE3E,
Doors, Blinds,Ceiling,
made at the Elkland Factory and sold (heap at
WHOLESALE &RETAIL,
Partied will find it for their intereet to call or ante
before purchasing, elsewhere,
A price hat will be forwarded FREE on npplicatbn
W. 11. 111.4 b,
Rikland, Tioga Co., Pa.
April 8, 1873.-6unt
Deerfield Woolen Mills:
DEERFIELD, PA.
1"1.1011131 BROTHERS. Proprleture of the above Ws,
W2B manufacture ari uenal to order. to putt custnniets.
OUR OASSIMERES
arcs warranted. Partienlar.sttontion given to
Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing
We manntat tern to order, and do all kinds of Roll
Carding and Cloth Dressing, and defy competition.
We have as good an assortment of
Full Cloths, GasSimeres,
mil give more for Wool in exchange than any othpr
catabitalirnent. Try them and aattafy yourselvas.
We wholesale and retail at the Cowancaelie mi 11.% 3
miles bel6w
Jan. 1, 1872
J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel.
T4E undersigned, are agents for the above Water
Wheel, and can cheerfully recommend it as wipe•
nor to all others in use. Persons wishing tri pur
chase should see this wheel in operation before buy
ing other wheels. INfili_%l,l 131108.
Deerfield, May 15, 1872.
Read the following
WRSTPIRLD, APRIL 24, 1872.
We the undersigned, purchased one of J. H, Grin•
ffol,d's 31) inch Water Wheels using 68 inches of water
to fun three run of stone under a 20 foot head, ned as
wall pleased with the wheel. We have ground fluty
bushels per hour with the three run and can aversge
that amount per hour all day.
seam of su D. Femmes WC Kr lIILS
ttIIEUMATIC STutr--tho scientific disi of ery of J. P.
Filler, M. D., a regular graduate physician, with whom
we are personally acquainted, who has for 39 larg
treated these diseases exclusively with AS tUlliollll • re•
sults. We believe it our Christian duty, after it a
eration, to conscieatiously request sulferors to ripe
especially persona in moderate en etimstances AU'
cannot afford to waste money and tano on wottlikls
mixtures. A 8 clergymen we serf: icily' feel the. trip
eesprnsibility resting on tie lig publicly endorsing this
medicine. Rut our knoNviedg7 and experience of its
remarkable merit fully justifies our 'semen, Rex. C.
H. Ewing, Media, Penn'a, suffered sixteen years, le
came hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D D
ford, Plitled'a. Rev. J. B. Rm.'s, tlight3town, !sew
Jersey. Rev, J. S. Buchanan, Clarence, lowa. ikV•
4). 0. Sruitlh:Pittsford, Nuw York. ReN J est
Fails Church, Philadelphia. Other testimonial. , :rota
Senators, Oovernons, Judges, Congressmee,
clans, kc., forwarded gratis with pamphlet elpla.u.
Int; these diseases. One thousand dollars will L. In
tented to any medicine for same diseas,
equal merit under test, or that campcochice 01,,feeith
as many living cures. Any person - Seuddig
h
description of affliction will receive gratis a lewdly
signed guarantee, naming the number of hunks to
cure, agreeing to refund money upon sworn pianism'
of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Pr
Fitler,Philadelphia. His valuable advice , costs rioCurg ,
. WOOD SIISCOyiLLE, Agents.
Knoxville. l's.
BENJ AUSTIN.
March 11,'73-:ly
Wall Paper
c OrOlillb011) c'll,litbls.
TATE ASSOBTAII•NT IS .THE BEST,
THE VARIETY OF NEW STYLES THE GREATEST!
of any Ethel. ever brought Into Toga county
lE. B. YOUNG'S
13001-i Sri' 0 it V,
'FRUIT JARS, Svc.,
13a1.1. ,
~!
(Sartaataota to U. T. Van Horn)
Coffin, Roon 1;
FLOORINGAC.,
INGHAM BROTKERS
E. D. PHILLIPS.
I CHARLTON PIIIIJ.IPS.
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AND
THE PRICES ME OFiEAPEST,
WELLSB9RO, PA. '.
A speciality at
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