Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, September 23, 1873, Image 4

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I laugh me veld tottaw der ray
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Dbem boobies to my vito - dbey say—
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To bolt) dot teetto .
baby.
Rio bulla my none, and Meta toy
.I.ln el yawls inc ofer.tyncywhere,
tjnd attle4)bern tue—tint vat x care!,
- .4)ot vas my qunall young baby
• Ai ound my brad dot lodic aitre -
• •Ths'aebelninin ma 80 nio3 tudi cam
On{ may dhoti) nater coon scam harm
To doVednrodllutla baby. •
•Dot ens Into birneOlf.
QUIPS AND QIIIIIIIB.
'A leading Ariiele—A. lOcoinotive.
Labor in vein—Working in, coal mine.
- An Ounee of wisdom is worth a pound of
, ,
A girl ha.q a ringing !ankh when she is a
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How never to ket tight—Novor go:on the
loose*.
.How to keep oven with the world—Don't
ha odd,
Light employment--Building castles in
the air.
The torah of hymen—The Domestic,
match. "
Song of the fittvn-LJ.lttll me early, moth
er dear.
Necessity knows no law but wiped many
lawyers.
- • - Intellectual faiming—Harrowing a maned
feelingr,
Never inslidOin a schism unless it he a
'. witticism. • r , •
The cleanest of persons don't mind hand
ling "filthy"- -- Ittere.'
The druggist isnot inappropriately termed
the piller of society:
To-morrow is the day on :which idle men
work and fools reform.
Now does the hair-dressor end his 'days?
He curls up and dyes.
What is the' most becoming dress for the
earth ?---The skirt of a wood.
Je'sh Billings says that codfish will keep a
man dry better than an umbrella.
Why are clergymen like breakmen? Be
, eiiiiso they do n good deal of coupling. •
When is a billiard-marker like a prompt
: er"? When ho gives the player his coo.
The hitter cop.--Haw annoying it must
. he to a teetotaler to -have a bottle-nose.
,Not all the girls are in for woman's rights,
but the majority are in for.married - rites.
"Hewers of wood"—Engravbre ; "Draw
era of water"—Marine landscape painters.
A genius is popularly supposed to be one
who can do anything except make a living.
A young man who keeps a cella:Aron of
locks of hair of his lady friends calls them
his hair-breadth escapes.
The old maxim that "man proposes" is .
• flatly contradicted by Massachusetts spin
sters, who only wish ho did.
A clergyman lately said that the modern
' young ladies wore not the daughters ofShena
end Ham, but of hem and sham."
There is a young ehapin aDanbury school,
who, upon'being asked who was called "the
father of .his country," shrilly shouted :
---"" "Brigham Young."
Of a miserly man who died of softening
gf the brain, a local paper said, "His head.
ave way, but his hand never did; his brain
softened, but his heart couldn't."
A Cincinnati editor, who has indulged in
a heavy life insurance is said to bo followed
whenever ho goes fishing by several insur
ance agents, affectionately homing life pre
servers and sun umbrellas.
Wilson, the Celebrated vocalist, wits upset
in his carriage near Edinburg. A Scot hi
paper, after recording the incident, said ;
"We are happy to state that he was able to
• appear on the following evening in three
pieces."
A Superintendent of Police made once an
'miry in his register from which the follow
ing' is an extract : "The prisoner sot upon me,
called me an ass, a precious dolt, a scare
crow, ragamuffin and idiot—all of which I
certify to bo true."
Conclusion of a Long Branch letter:
"Long Branch, as a place to leave, is the
most charming in America. Five dollars a
day for a stall to sleep in is but a small por
tion of the dreariness that you miss when
you are once away from it."
A lawyer once said to a man in a smock
frock, who was undergoing his examination
in tho witness box : "You in the smock-frock,
how much aro you paid for lying?" "Less
than you are, unfortunately", was the reply,
"or yon would be in astnock-frock, too.'
"Y ought to let me pass free of charge,
considering the benevolent nature of my
profession," said a physician to n toll-gate
keeper. "Not so," was the reply, "you send
too many 'dead heads' through hero now."
The doctor didn't stop to argue the point,
An unimaginative individual-on visiting
the falls of Niagra was perplexed at the as
tonishment expressed by his companions,
and on ono of them exclaiming to him "Is .
it not a tnoetwon aerial fall ?" replied," Won
derful I' no, I see nothing wonderful in it.
What's Co hinder the water from falling?"
Punch has a pathetic picture of a young
married couple on a calling trip. As they
wait at, the door where they have rung tho
bell, Augustus is thus cautioned: Augustus,
love, lot me beg of you! do no give way to
any insane demonstrations of delight before
the servant if she says they are not at home.
The "local" of the Johnstown Tribune
received from a young lady a daintily, gilt
edged, cream laid, perfumed note, propound
ing the inquiry, "Do you think it wrong in
me to allow-a good-looking young man to
kiss me good night at the gate after spend
ing the evening at our house ?" and the gal
lant local, putting himself in that young
man's Once, thinks negatively.
A horse dealer is a double dealer, for be
dealeth more in double meanings than your
punster. 'When hogiveth his word it swni
ileth little howbeit it standoth for two signi
lications. tie
Over his mouth, Truth, like the
turnpike man, writoth up No Trust. -IWhen
ever he spenketh , his spoke bath mole turns
than the forewheel. He telleth lies, not
white only or black, but likewise gray, bay,
1 chestnut, 'brown and roan, —pi amid and
skowbald. Ile swoareth as many oaths out
of court as tiny man, and more in; tor hewill
swear two wa about a horso's dam. If, by
God's grace, ho be something honest, it is on
• ly a dappl for he can bo fair and unfair at
e,
once. He bath mush imagination, for ho
selleth'a 'complete set of harness of which
there be no traces. He advertiseth a coach,
warranted on its first wheels, and truly the
hind pair are wanting to the bargain. , A
carriage that bath traveled twenty summers
and winters he doseriboth well-seasoned. Ho
knocketit down machine-horses that• have
been knocked up on the road, butis so Veini
er of heart .to his aniinala that he parteth
with none for a fault'; "for," as ho saveth,
"blindness or lameness be misfortunes." .A
nag proper only for dog's meat, ho svriteth •
down, but Crieth, "fit to go to any hands;"
or, as may
. be, "would suit a timid gentle
man." String halt he ealleth "grand Action,"
and kicking, "lifting the feet well up." US,
mare have a farcial disease, he nameth her ,
"out of Comedy," and solleth Blackbird for 1
a racer, because he bath a running thrush.
Horses that,drink only water aro justly war
ranted to "be temperate," and if dead lame,
deelareth them "good in ail their p ,"
aces
seeing that they can go but one. . Bearing
' be ealleth "sound," and a steed that high
bloweth in running, he comparoth to Eclipse,
for he outstrippeth the wind. Another might
bo entered as a steeple chaser,_ for why—he
is as fast as a church. Thorough;pin with
him is syrionomous with "perfect leg." ICA
nag coughoth, 'tis "a clever hack"' If his r
kneels be fractured ho is "well broke for the
gig or saddler:" If he reareth he is "above
sixteen hands- high." If he bath drawn a
tierce in a cart he is a good fencer. If he
bitoth he, shows good courage; and he is
playful. merely, though ho should play the
devil. it ho runnoth away, he calleth him '
"off the Gretna Road, and hes been used to
carry a lady." If a cob sturubleth, ho eon
sidera• him a i true - wirer, and addeth, "The
Rroprietor parteth fromhips to go abroad."
Thei Without' much 'profession of religion,
yet he is truly christian.liko in }practice, for
he dealoth not in 'defiriotien, and would not
, , disparage the character oven of a brute; Like
I unto love, he is blind unto all blemishes, and
saoth only a virtue ; meanwhile ho - gaxetli at
H
a vice. a takoth a kick of ana , 540.0 f as
a love tokon,saying only before s ders-by,
,
"Poor fellow,—he knosveth me i" tt A
is con
tent rather to pass as a bad rider ` then,tbat 1
the horn should be held restleo - ot &nor root
tiekomn; Which discharges limn fromhisinibk.
If be bath bitten him beside, and moreover
- bruised his limb' against the coaik • wheel,
Ali en colistantlyieturning good fo evil s ho
giveth It but the better character, auld_reo
onimendisth it before all the 'tad in his eta
:WC , In short, ttte worse a horse may be, the
MO* b° On intetit his praise, Me a crow that
crowd!' over . Old Ball, • whose - lot' is on a
*clamors to toed with th. Oorramon' Lot.-.-
2bta 'Eget and Whims U 011tritifi, '
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JEWELRY - STORE I
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who au long been established in the Jewelry business
in Wellaboro, has always for sale - carious kinds
_ _ And pr,iene , .
I ATOC44I 0.740,4*,.
1.:
Clooks,Jewelry,Golel.Ohatiis,,
cols ; Cases, Gold and
Steel Fens,
Thim
bles, . Spoons,
• Kazors.,
-Plate.d Ware,
—IV. Y. Co7,pper
ISEIAfINd MACHINES,
Ti'ith almost another caticlea nanally kept in such
l eailiblishinanta, wbWh are ablil low far /
Repairing done neatly and promptly, and on gum
notice. A. FOLEY.
Aug 12, 18111. •
WON WON
T ES nudeisigiii a era prepared to pay the
Highest Afarket Pric,t
fir WOOL, at; Their BOOT AND SIIOB STORE
Wo will be, plenet4 to hove our ftlende call and
Boots
which we propose lo soU u low as can bo purchas
Itt any market trvittpt New Rork.
We Defy Competition on our Custom-Made
C. CV. Saista, /
I.M. BODnira. J
Wellsbarei, Fa., Jdn• 8, 1813.-ti.
NELSON.
Cabinet Wareroom s '
over Campbell Bros. Store, in Nelson, Pa. ,
All kinds of
FURNITURE
sonata tly on band. A tholee and extensive stock of
color caul Chambo.
J.' received. Now is your c4ance 10 solectfrons a large
1451541 1e 5:2 of trariety of =ir p a a tArigs es cheap
VNDSII
TAKING.
Caskets and Coffins
of every alai. glee and dolioripUtiii:oolurlantly on hind.
GIVE US A C7ALL.•
July 15, 1891-3 m. ' N. T. CONGDON.
WALEERet LATHROP.
DRUMS RR •
HARDWARE, IKON, STEEL. HAILS,
STOVES, TIN-WARE; BELTING.
SAWS, OUTLEBY, WATER,
LIME, AGBIOGLTUBAL
IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trimmings,
HARNEssE3, SADDLES, &o.
OorzilaS, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1872.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the 'imposes of a Family Physic,
OVUM
Musk Jiandjoe, Dp•
to, ladtgestion,
Pont Stoma and
nth, Stypipelts, Head
; Pllea, Rheumatism,
Mons and Skin Dinette-
Slimness, Liver Com
ma and • Salt 'Rheum,
Dinner Pill, and Puri•
congeniti purgative yet
.„
perfToted. Theleeffeobs abundantly ahow how much
they excel all tither Pills Thayer° safe ind pleallant
to lake. but powerful toinre. They purge dal the
foul hoMore of the blood; they elimulita the Slug.
gist} or disordered l prgan into Action; and they impart
health it,nd tone to`lho whole being. They cure not
only the every day complaints of everybody, but
formidable and dangerous diseases. - Moat' Ward
physicians. most eminent clergymen. and our best
citizens, scud earl:ideates of onrea performed and of
great benefits they have derived from these
They are the safest and beat physic; fik - thildren, be
cause mild as well as effectual. Being enga - r - toair.d,
they are easy to %tot aid being rattly vegetable,
they are entirely harmless.
Dr. J. C. AYSIL & CO.,
Praadoesi and Ataaryneal Oheratste.
BOLD BY ALL DRIIO43IBTf3 ADD DEMOBS IN IltBD
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i llror Salo by Taylor & Bpaldigq, Druggists, WeSabato
Aug. 12, 1878-196.
Tioga Marble Works ,
rite ' for ' ll kretn i ts w eV Monu m ents to exe cu te
of t e e lger or6
Italian or Rd/act/77,d dlirarble,
of the /Mod style and &M OW worknnulabliiindnith
diepetch. -
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Up keeps conatentls oaband both kinds ' of M arble
eud will be ebbs to snit fwho may favor hini with
their °Mere or ' u raw ble tenet ea can be obtained
in the county.
inn. t SUNK ADAM.
141372. , •
CAWCERI
, it yon ass afflicted with CANOIIII, Gorse
I lait
immediately to the Cancer Infirmary or Dr.:. M.
Crane. Addison, 2i. X., -where you will Do PromPuY
treated end etireti i - II you come MMus: Witeureaoh. ,
fug the Depot at this ;boo, tek thethe Ataorf
can Hotel cexunbusi it will - take you Attest" to the In
nrmasy. It you wish tor rothrenoes send - for Circa-
Ur without delay. Charges *law yisfiasonable,
r 24. •• - ;
WELLS R 0 WOOLVARDDIR WORE.
IWWI to Worm' the publto that am zuntroady tg.
I. do all work try toy IJ9 at inaionable :Vas, and XI
Mt beat manner.
- anare
WAllibirdi *eV 17, 1878: B. A.BILTBoia
Wallisb n o, I'a,._
°Dm or Silver.
kc., tte
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CASH!
Sears's Brick Block,
NUM MI Ot IiOOR OW
AIM
Shoem,
Work.
CALL AIID SEE ye.
SPARS & 110D1Itn
nalristsr, DT
PAINTE P.O S T WKS,
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PORT/1131.1E AND fiTAIONAtii ST.AII'ENOINESe 80arigi;ts
PART/OTLATt ATTENTICOIIPAID TO , "
GANG SAW MILLS, MGLISII, MULAY itc CIRpULAII.
ennoiLii "kis AND.intGIINES. ALwera ON I2AHA:
Water Wheels suited to all tieroti of water, -Tannery 41rOna, ace,
'experience by -our alk. , lit IL - Calkins of over tiventli
years as a allachiniseL •and Forersatt, enableN
by kis personal supervision, to. wake
• strictly first-elass Goods. • - -
lidb. 111, 1873.-ty
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StT MMERIDRESS,GOODS , SHAWLS, MEN'S,
READY-MADE CLOTUING FORICASHOO
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HEaIIiQueaRTERS.
This will be fo'und a rare 4portunity for Bargains.
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, The pubilo aro invilad to call and sae for tholusalyea.
Woltelvoro, Aug, 26, 18184 f.
New Spring Goods.
THE SPRING AIIIPAIGN IS
WITH THE LAIWEST,:AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK 0-1'
It has got to botorettY generally kneiwn that we keep tho largest - stOck, the beet goods end sell them as
low as any horse In Ote trade in this section; and we keep very many articles not kept at any other store 112
town. In addition to our general ON% -
qll. ur Ottott s*itoft anyrivs abtuf
and arary rartety. Our Cloth Stock cozened" any within nity milea, in quantity and variety.
DRESS GOODS,SIIAWLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS
it • ..
enough for a jobbing trade. The citizens of Tloga county aro respectfully Invited to call and 'enrolls° our
Stook and price*.-
April I.lBls.
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IlifITH & worm
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W. J. liorton Sr, Bro.,
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DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS
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BEE NOTIONS, HATS, OAPS, BOOTS, Moliis, GROORRIES, OIL
COME AND SBE FOR YOURSELVES.
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YOUTHS', AND BOYS'
MAKE ROOM FOR THE I:AI / 11 STOOK,
AND THE PEOPLES STORE IS THE
StaphidE f 4 snoy Dry Goods
Sate jdat raeolved tbo largest stook of
FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, YAN-
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Mannfacitsrelief - Statkonliry and Portable 'Engines and Boilers. , Chwring, Shafting and 3faohinery required
for Saw Ifilla. Mist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Grates, for burning Tin, Screws for moving uniesched
and leached twat Samilnitil, Bolt.,ltailroad*Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at abort notice. We have fa
cilities for shipping by panel or Railroads to all points,and can furnish Machinery cheaper than Pastern or
Western Wl:Olden of the best quality. - . ,
Jag. 1, 1872-4.
Preston. & lieerma-ns,
MANUFACTURERS - OF STEAM ENGINES,
BOILERS, CIRCiTLAR, GANG, AND
MI SY: SAW MILLS,
IeII?.CIIINERY
FOR GRIST MILLS,
TANNERIES, &C.. GEARING, '
SIIAFTING, BOLTS, AND CASTINGS OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS IN IRON &BRASS.
Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates.
Our Mr. G. W. _Preston is well known, as one
of the best mechanics -in Western drew
Ifibrk . , mitt he gives his personal
' - I arttention to the details.of
row business. .
Corning, N. Y.,7Bap . ternber 2, 1873.-1*
SOO KEGS OF NAILS
W. C. I..itE'S CO.
A PULL STOCK MO
divider's gOlll5, pub gliliq,nleil's ittellsits
Special Attent
4,000 Cods of Hemlock !ark
, V17.496NT1E1171:2 - _
CONTIIAOII3 will be made for the pn limo of bait
peelOd and delivered th e ongoing a on; at $1.60
per oord of 2,200 lin; cash on delivery.
Bark peeled last ',oar will bo racer for the next
ninety daya at =f per cord of 2,2Q0 lbe , cask on do
;is
We ; will snake contracts for ite'eling4,ooo tor & of
bark on lands of the Pennsylvania Joint Land and
Lantbet CO. BAILEY, LOWELL itc CO.
WellaberA. May 18, 1878-t& -, . - . - ,
POIETRoy BRO'S &
BANKER'
BLOSSIIMiGi ga:Colu4, 'P41114-
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CORNING, BTRIIRRN COUNTY, N. Y.
THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED,
Barttett:lt Patent Juno 21. 1970.
Spiral Spring, elastic Slat.
A LUXURIOUS BED!
With only a mingle Atatisds. For dnrebility, comfort
leaullness, and adjustment it has no equal. A FM-
Actior bed for the sick-room, as well as for persons in
health. -. Orders solicited by the proprietor for Tioga
- c o nnty ;,.- 1 „ J. S. PALSIES,
- April I, 1813.-tf. rtrunafield, Fa.
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Mrs. Geo. Campbell
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‘ ed heeli'ade in the luatiuteettwe of,
•—• ' '* AatTLEgileiL HAM WOIIK ' •
*Odd respeothillyzei:teherpld triends,tlU4 she
would betted' ta see" ell'Who would favor, bet with
the's' pale. She can be
,ftrand the briefer:a .7.1 d:
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taw.. host_ healing and polo oullohis.
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II la I.66onlinectite4 with unbaanded tolerance
Wall alum °MAL Bruises. llama. Bonin'. Ilhon ,
malts= Hard ilwolUngs. MOW Chindalna, tqatt.
floss alba Jolla% Frozen Yent, We, da. -
among SlLlmams, and ''lnr !Vedas , Voandere,
Blng-bono,Pollevil.llonOolataMiad.foaratoof4le••
overlay; Aping-hi% Riddle . Collar and Onynesi
Willi 00 didaases Of the gio.tinii,ges in • , .
-liiiis:,-,Lle - g-.01 -- Cattle
moToc,
inn=rf' -
WM /480 '
illienmitMeas, Gout. Tams pirjt;
aura Ni
.....
Aaltahenm. Ammons Bitea, External Bona *O
WN% Arraetlons, Eon ltivolea. I=l lad narbal
justly tertnikt thapanscos for all'
` • „EXTERNAL 'WOUNDS.
Air remember' this Liniment cibll not'
Spring up in a 'day or a year, producing
Tau non ABITOND A9D trAINATtIitAL CMOS MAIM=
in Nam-Doan AND 3i it Lrancricra But
we have the experience of etrer thirty .years
of trial, with the moat atibatanibil rennin, and by
a multitude algal:maw •
s it tilo LtI4MII4IO i►ot tut likeninended. thti 4
'Money will be Refunded.
Do not be inspoaed aeon by TANI any ethelo
Liniment chinning the Home properties arressulta.
They are a cheat and A 11111101. Bo we and get
nothing but
Nozican Xusta Ljurtono
BOLD AZT., Dal7olaral AND COUNTZI4
litroant - • of
2594 500. and $1 per Bottle.
Itwou ems or Barn , Ems, &c.,
LYON MFG. CO:
!1
IVlapolie, Balm
A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A
Pure Blooming Complexion.
!I hi Purely Vegetable, and its operation is seen
and felt at once. It does away with tho Flashed
Appearance canted by seat, Fatigue, and Faelte.
meat. "teals and removes all Blotches au - I Pimples,
dispelling dark and unsigi n tly spate . Drives away
Tan. Freckles. and Bunb , and by Its gentle but
powerful influence mantl the faded cheek with
r : YOIMINIIL Atli AND DEMITY..
• i
Bold by all Druggists d Fancy Mores, Depot,
,4511 Bart[ Zs*, New Usk,
.7ga)- 13, lin:l.-Rol-Iy.
W 11 4 SllOllO
-
IPlsmixia• 3MEIII.
- WON & HOWLAND ern prepared to furuhaiflra
A 008E1 work hem the be-t lumber, of their new to
tory which iR now hi 101 l nportition.
sash, Doors,
~ 1 ~~~~~ ~.~~t~T~,~~~~
-..-
AND MOULDINGS,
constantly on band, or rnannfantv ro.l to ardor
Planing and Riairhing
done promptly, and in ltie Wet manner. The hest
wortnnon employed, and nono but the beet Agnaoned
lumber need. Encourage home Indoatry.
Factory near the foOt of Main Street.
An.1,1872-tt
JOHN FISHLER
HAS the largest! ant bostselected stack of
-
BOUTS OM SHOES
o;•ot. brought-Into •Wo!tabor°, consisting of
Ladies' Kid and Cloth Bat/nor
als and Gaiters,
Ladies, 3fisses,ldren and
- Baby's Shoeq.
Gents' Cloth Boats.' and Shogs,
Prince -Albert Calf. 80011,
Calf & Kip I
Youths' Boots. -
.. :
,
'\ In fact, all lauds of Ifenl' sod' Wonzoo's crest kept
in a first-class Shoo Store. The nest sewed Wonutn's
Shoos ot•er offeiod In this market. I dofy the world
in .
CUSTOM WORK.
If you don't believe 11 . , try me. '.I buy °Wyllie boat
utoek, and have es good l'ordwainers is money can
biro, , .
Iti4PU M ll42l . 4Oll e ueally, and with diapsteb. : _
Leather gs-
of All on ilt!uit-
C;Agti
ANi) E 110:
, • -
Raving Just filled up my shelves 'with' a . chotee
stock, pexsonally selected kir this nisilret, I respoet
fully solicit a - fair otter° of trado, • profits - ,no
quick rettiros,'!l believe to Tie n good - business wax;
ha Laud I ha d thenbrat • goods' to be tlie - cheapest. - . -- I
keep no shoddy.- 'lily ass ortmeakis euhietesit to meet
all sizes anti tastes; V Invite - Our pstrops rand the
public generally to tall -and • eseteine'rny - Stock.' -- No
bauble to, show goods.AAtlwayS' found, one
door
Ils north: of . 41. - •R. ICelley's'otore. Main street,
,Weboto• Pa. ;- JOEN, MIZE% •
FOOL WM",
- 2'hoPeruvian Syrup, a Protect
ed Solution of the P rotoxide of
Iron, is so combined as to haw
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
'
with the blood as the simplest
food. It increases theguantity
of.. Nature's Own vitalizing'
Agent, Iron in, the 'blood, and
cures "a thousand ills," simpiy
by Toning up,/tivigorating and
Vitalizing tho System. The en
riched and titan:zed blood per
meates. every part of the body.
repatiiity daMages and waste,
searching out - morbid -secre
tions, and leaving nothing for
disease to feed 'upon.
This is the secret 'of the won
derful success of this remedy in
caring Dyspepsia,' Liver Com-
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic ifliar•
rhoea,Bolls,isTervousAffections,
Chilhf and Fevers, . , Humors,
' LOSS of COnstitotional Vigor,
DiseaseS of the Kidneys and
Bladder, ..Tretaide Coinplaints•
and all diseases or_iginating in
a bad state Of the blood, or ac
companied by debility or a low
state of the system. , Being fifes, -- .- - from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing elfecto . are not 101 l
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
sing sttren_gth, vigor, and new
life into al I parts of the system,
and building up an .fron Con- ,
siltation. - -
Thoitsands have been changed
14/ the use of this remedy, front.
Weak, sickly, Inclrering cree,
• tares, to , 'strong, 'healthy, and
fgaPPII - Men and women; and •
. , invalids cannotreasonablyhes-
Atte to give it 4 trial:
: .- • .
~ See that each bottle has PERU'
Illb%N SYRUP blown in the glass.
1 .
..1'i3,121 - i; bleia wee.
AUSTIN & nowLAaN-D.
- WOOL - CARDING WORKS,
'.. EAST (I. I 4I(LESTIPN, P.l. •
. _ .. .
I
ALopzo . WHITIVEY s , PropriQtor.
• Cutting dono on ebOrt sotlee at reassotukbp ratcL
,5,42t,0hnt/titott, PA!, - , Juli , 22 267344 . . .
_-.....,
:.tittlitllte,:itocillnderikng,
NBI
Sorli Chandler
v..
11 AZ i t t t rg isi o v s 7Its s ' v a i lt i lb o. ft
v at' aupttaaelet 51i: : 144 1 A 4
54.4,
FINI4;=" ANT,. COMMON ECR,NI'4III
Peutietylvnuht, rO l*lttlu k ,
VINK rliaLoll AND FanTs
stipAg, t101.7011P-a, TET A-Tl:Tkii,
_ • -
. . _
. .
.. , ,
~... . 5 1..ri1ik1Lt'A.".4.1.,'W(30.D Tar etCsaLt.: TABLI. 4.
'.,_ . -- ,liitlzAtAkate, 'IrANCI! CH&llits, 111111t0118:
• i-
OVA! ANI)"SQUAIty. FliAli.E.B, BHA( X.
:fir., 3
, 1.1;11r No. t 11.4.1.1( 1.1.1.11:1:Asii.
' ' '" '14.4.-'11(z8li A: excitzmuit )4 AT.
TitA
• ,-, . - -•--, K1.1:23,
r
,
.
a ta i a {1111141:A1 if r tho ,
cowman poroj a ta nia , t3 , r , , , ,
a Ittat-ilasa e s at!tbliatatiott. The alawe goo. a , ,- 1 ,4
1316 f tlifir owu'inanidact urit. ritvl g+lrejuii,, n ii ,6*-
4 11 4,k 4 iti butfroi pp 41oility told prive. 71 IE7 K , 311 tr " 4
.a- •
J.fattm m
11)0
• tie tr;,pubir sibing bed ,b 1:
en
liprl
To IVenNt DO l
Satisfact b ion. that has een
Oon trial for 17 )care ii,d
ur
qdtp?, _Boom
.. . -.
, .
Is
gutpued 14 i th e t filze i , lir flit. Vou 08;or c ; c,,. t. i
lulu beautiful etyle et bereal maa, t t r„,,, ut.:,
i. f . E•
lautti of' torel4tl itvEl linwo `innuiffnonr, ,t, t 4 i .- 1
Tutzsgs to „ n ail . ,
_Tfifty VIII make ULid ertakitig g r 4
boity la their bushwee. stet ant eattliug th, ir sar ii'" ,,
will be alti.wded to prOmpfly. au,' at matialkinay qtr.
'Reis. 1),1,1 piece" ef Yeabltlire twirlq, am buts N
ulltriuds eletio with stiottnettx and d!spateh, n 4
4n: 1.0:
VAN rlonN
•
IV Irlloll IT ILLY CONcaaa.—llaviitg coaellat dd o
lim entitled to a little reat
We
nillfly 4a yt t ,,, el .
, apocittion k, businen, l Its We yant,ed 0 `nn
O w ,;„,
'tore - bus:nano to ethe Boya" Li V•or aliM , p.4,,i t
- imatitAtud take Ma niettira. oritpli,4l t a
I!•'mge
Hanle liberal patronage as him twee A %(.14rtil (,) , u ;
...
lily I,olrli MUT IT Frltt net ' at thr oisi illft..t, for liptg, i , ,* .
, I:,
Jan. 10. 1872. , . b. T. VAN MAI,
aoors,
FLO C) T
spv,lo ; 1 114 1_ tkiftycl Facto; zr and s Id cla
WHOLESAide&
Parties will End it Jro their intetolt (MI
kr ' , kill)
beforo pircirrosing 0. '
'A price Mt; will be forwartlul Fll Ei:. Sp',l,4tAl
tO
9,1873.-Omo. Elkland. 3 SI&D,
uf,il,'hrunic and Acute
'Sidney, and klervoos hmana. sit 4
y Oar ti of sufferin, by taking pit. Flits lc. vms rogi
..t.luscatxr.to Srsue.—the scientific (Hi...4,11370t J.
Filler. Id. D., a regular ginduate pli3 shun. ash stet
we are personally acquainted, whe hee 1,,r b n ma
treated these cliseason eas luPiSely %%lib aelo.....ehitgas
Butts. Wu believe it our chtlatiau duty , after de4i,
oration, to cousciealously request sidlerera teases,
especially persons in moderate cionstances ate
cannot afford to waste money and time on wouldta
mixtures. As clergymen we merlin - 41)j feel the deep
responsibility resting on us in publicly endeinagth4
Medicine. lint our knowledge and experience
remarkable merit fully Justifies our action. ller.E,
R. Ewing, Media, Penn's, suffered eirtten )eirs,ta
came hopeless. Rev. Thomas Mtn idly, 11 , Li., lad.,
ford, Philtra. Rev. J. Davis,' Nei
Jersey. Rev. J, El. Buchaipan, Clarence, lowa, Eti,
G. G. Smith, PlttsfOrd, New'Yorli. Rec. heiph tea
Faris Church, Philadelphia. Other testimonials km
Senators, Governors, Judges, Congressmen, kto,r,
clank &c., forwarded gratis with pamphlet cxpim,,
lag these diseases. One thousand dollars 'Mil belie
scatted to any medicine for same diseases elluirag
equal merit muter test, or that can produce ontqaorts
as many living cures. Any person bending Into
description of affliction will receive yratia a frc.i'y
signed guarantee, naming the needier of betti.l
cure, agreeing to refund looney 1/p.1)1411111T! etato....e..t
of Its failure to cure. Af.licicil
•Fitier,Pitlittchdpitia. itisViillztibit - miTierl,f I.f . :LV,
WOOD NI
lirmxr)Je, Pe,
March ll,' 73-1,
W 9* 1 / Paper
Minh tt) *l2abri.
TuE Assoirrmi NT fg OIL
4
TILE VARTIEIY OP CU' STYLLI4 Ti .
THE PR I( I'J{E
of arty silk.i: PV.I. Tiogu ,•44:0".
E. B. V 01111 'S
3EI 91." I:111 Elk
WELOBORO, l'A
Iron, in the Blood
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG.
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
ZofiAlinon Piave, noston. -
5 4. 111(i>11113 got Ivo riE n*Lr.r.
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