Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, September 30, 1873, Image 4

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    Iteconstrticted.
(I have. notee s aeoliw South - ein Woeian who had been
reconstructed,Jeff Dories Late Spreeh at Inite
Sut
gAur Springs 4
Into Posansnleigh, South Carotins, eanownpd for Se-
. -
cession. • ,
Whon ended a war that for bitterness challeitged
compulson,
?darthad a roaeral torcv, with its Colonel, martial
procession,
To camp In tho same, ft r Indritnits time, as usrri
son. - "
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' They,wero angrily ',lowed, on their ,entry, as bad.
• expected,
Ity thoaq of the place who Lad suffered from bet
' tle's ra audty;
lint a woman U. wee their protection most fiercely re
' jected,
And mcorned. to the lAEA their conintendor's profes
- clone of Bratty.
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She hrptsolumply vowed, et the anund of the earliest.
esauen,
To hate, while she, tired, (Wry Northerner bcciritig
a baymict;
And declared, when the rampart et Suadhlaupto more
but a matt •
fihe'd mount it herself, and lu r Itte as . - a sacrifice
lay au itl
Witli a terrible frown. of AlaAaln (fir the pelvic srotibil
- her---
',nor a strtilh.,.. took the regituolit's cornliatly •
scutintest atht, than liefoi 0, il4 Its kdtred
toutier,
aIP liarlca. at thin" all her satirical c‘antilirusults
"Nruu may loielly cringe in the duet to your merciful
mestere.
, • Mat Yullht-rd reesive in the honing they rendered
deiblt.rablo;
Put a nomenly smut risen prouder frem.honor's din-
nsors:
No country here 1 where the foe we Lgro ,fonglit is
aaorstplal"
To seam - f 411 4. frieutla in the North, in the city of
fashion. -
Bike fled, ea she symi4c, from Ler hems and, her kin
dred. indignantly•
s> And they heartily gas* hers welcome, in finite of her
passion,
aor otherwise to her exensable wrath than benin
.
nanny. •
Inn ilropery homespun mitt sober, ebb came on ker
A bonnet that soor.ted o tbo ftyle of the year-be
' fore-never;
And her beautiful hair, halving no ono to Dm or to Iris
it,
Was gathered ea though it had needed-a dresser for•
ever.
With a wonderful sense of the means that were fitted
to Borten
A feminine soul in a frenzy of auger political,
Did her hostess take her to modiste and milliner often,
Ana tempt her to sire to the items her attention
most critical.
licit a period tedious elapsed e'er slie visibly brighten
And questioned the cost of each dainty and sumpt
uous article;
At the old-fashioned things she had on was unspeaka
bly frightened,
And showed of her lately resentful disdain not a
particle—
`Till it ccrtaiuly seemed that her anger was dying with
in her,
changing her robes • and her bonnet for thoso
more Parisian-like,
It was morally plain that Lei- temper grow woakor and
thfnuer,
And scorn of the North found her lips prone to
meek indecision-like.
go the marvellous turn labor feelings went oh through
the season,
The latest of styles being balm to her bosom's add
' ity; 0
Waite the emnitly cherlibed so lately, and scoffing at
reason,
Gave place unto love, with astonishing lightning-re-
`And when, finally, home to the 80nthland her ward
-re•be she carried—
The alike she had bought and the bonnet so jaunty
and blessomly— 0
It tile, probably, dressed in the same that abo (pros
! ently married t
The Colonel conunaudlng the garrison atotton'tql at
l'esumulleigh.
WHIMS AND ODDITIES.
Bear civility—A bug.
'Ours tift, home—The baby. '
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Po others as others do you.
Rather contradictory—Gay's gilave.
The best colbr for faces—Water col r.
"0 - audit up as a flower"—Mjushroo ts.
season—Boarding-hot dullseason—Boarding-hotse popper.
The Bohemian's diet—What ho can got.
The cluidron'kihvorito liquor—Liquorice.
A sea-side snying-4.11's swell that ends
Resell.
The "light fantastic too" can be tripped
qith impunjty at the seaside resorts, but
leathers should beware of the under-tow.
11 a straw, says Dryden, can be made the
instrument of happiness, he is a VINO man
nho flocs not despise it. Vide that iMe in a
.itorry cobbler
;icene in court: Judge—Have Sou any
thing to offer to the court before thosentenco
passed on you? Prisoner—No, Judge; I
hnd teer - i^"- " -
nw wive away ants—lf they are married
aunts, borrow some money of their husbands.
If they aro single, let them take care of the
baby for the afternoon while Your wife goes
to a matinee.
Scientists are claiming that instead of be
ing cold.. the moon is in reality red hot; so
much sotbat no living thing - known to our
world could exist there. This spoils tho
"green cheese" theory.
"Do bats ever fly in the daytime?" asked
a teacher of his class in natural history. "Yes,
sir," . said tbo boys, confidently. "What
kind of bats," exclaimed the astonished teach
'er. ”Brickbats I" yelled the trvum pliant boys.
Several passengers on the lower Mississip
pi were attracted by the alligators basking
in the Sunshine. "Are they amphibious,
Captain?" naked a looker-on. "Amphibious,
thunder I" answered the_ enthusiastic officer,
"they'll oat a hog a minute!"
"Dar are," said a sable Orator, "two roads
through dis world. Do one am do broad and
narrow road dat Leads to perdition, and do
udder am do narrow and do broad road dat
leads to sure destruction." "If dat nm de
case," said a sable hearer, "die eullid
takes to de woods."
A professor of physiology, In explaining
to a class of female students the theory ac
cording to which the body is renewed every
t seven years, said, "Thus, Miss B. in seven
f's years, you will, in reality, be no longer Miss
ll." "I really hope I shan't," demurely re
s sponded the young lady, casting down her
• eyes.
A young telegraph operitor in Hartford,
b, after repeated calls for a yoanglady operator
in another office, at last got a response, and
" then he telegraphed back to her, "I have
been trying to get you for thelasthalf hour!"
In a moment the following spicy reply came
_ tripping over the wires from the telegraphic
maiden: "That's nothing. There is a young
man hero been trying to do the same thing
for the last two years, and ho hasn't got the
yet."
A man in the rural districts of Ohio wrote
the editor of his horticultural paper; and ask
ed, "What aro the most advantageous addi
tions to dried grasses for winter ornament?"
The editor replied. "Acroliniuin .rosoum, A.
alba Gomphrona globsola, and. G. globose
When the rural man teal this he
fairly boiled with rage—though we never
saw a man "boil" with rage—and immedi
ately sent a note to the editor of the paper
ordering his paper discontinued. Ho said
no editor who swore that way, just because
ho was asked a simple question, should have
his support.
One Sunday recently, during high nurse
at tyvelve, in the village of Glentara, Ire
land, three ladies of the Protestant faith were
obliged to take shelter from ono of the heavy
showers which frequentl y y occur in the south
of 1 rebind. The offleinti no priest, knowing
who they were, and wishing to appear re
-o.pectful to theni, stooped down to his Attend
ant, who was on his knees, and whispered to
"Threochairs for tho Protestant ladies."
The clerk, who was rather an ignorant man,
.stood up and shouted` to the congregation,
"Three cheers for the Protestant ladies I"
which the congregation ianmediately took up
and gave very heartily, white the priest
stood dumbfounded.
A Colored man of Detroit having long ad
mired a colored widow, but being afraid to
come out boldly and reveal his passion, went
to nwhite man of his acquaintance and ask
ed him to write the lady a letter asking her
hand in marriage, Tho friend Wrote, tolling
the woman in a few brief lines that the sine
of her foot was the talk of the neighborhood,
and asking her it she couldn't pare thorn
down a little. The name of the colored man
was si j gned, and he was tocall on her on Sun
day night for an answer. "A day or two aft
er the writer of the letter mettle negrolimP T
inalong the street and asked him what the,
widow
said. The man showed him a blood
shot eye, a scratched nose, a lame leg and a
• spot on the scalp where a handful of wool
'had been violently jerked out, and he an
sweredi in solemn tones, "She didn't say nuf
tin, nn' I didn't stay der morn a minute!"
When Chubb's wife died we 'called in to
mourn wigh him, and, if possible, to - console
him in his!afflietron. The old man: sat in hie
rocking-char r with his eyes closed, chewing
a toothpick and rocking to and frogs ho ap
parently mused over tho years that had sped
so happily with his late partner. We assur
ed him thatme sympathised with him in his
deep affliction, tied thlsApore sincerely be
cause we know the estimable qualities of his
wife,and:wore familiar with the virtues with
which she adornedher home. "She was, in
deed," weliaid, "a woman of sterling quali
ties and of unaffedod piety." Chubb stop
ped rocking and looked •at us mournfully.
"Unaffetted piety ?" be exclaimed, "unaffect
ed piety? That's just it. That is just what is
the matter. I tell you, Adeler," he said,
bringing down his hand emphatically on the
arm of, chair, "the way that there wo
man could roast a sugar-cured ham would
bring tears to the eyes of a graven image,"
Then we went out andleft him alone with his
sorrow. There are s ome kinds of grief .that
aro too sacred to be lightly intruded upon.
JE ,
Wellsb6rc);, -
Andrew - Poley
who ban long been eirlabliebeil la the Jewelry buelneee
in Welleboro,hos always for tale Various Wolk
anti prices of
Amocan r J i *ll6,
Clocks;eleivelry,Gold
Keys, Rings, Pitts,- Pen-, .
ells, Cases, Gold and ._
Steel Pens, Think-
Nes, Spoons, .
Razors,
SEWING MACHINES
With al oat all olliaralrtloles usually kept in mirk
e bllabanonta, whim are soli low for
,
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- 1 - C), .43. St ME.
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Rend:ring doua wildly and pramplAy, and on start
notice. A. FOLI3Y..
Ang 12, 1873.
WON WON
T ILE unacteigned ere prepdred to pay the
Highost Market Yrte in
WO +4 , F Wtmu, 8t MOW BOOT AND SHOE STOUE, In
Vo will Imo plead to lame our blend will anti
Boots
—Orpheus,l:l ; ierr
Which we propose to sell as low as ran be purchased
ih Any roarkei we - at of Fre* IVO:.
We Defy Competition on our Custom-Made
C. W. SLUM
1. IL Somrz.
itellabunt, Pc, Julio 3, 18T5.-v.
AMMIE,S ON:_
Cabinet Warerooms,
URNITURE
icOnOntttly on hand. A *bolos aDd extanntra stook ,o
Parlor and Chamber
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Mr•MinE"..
Mit reoelved. Now 18 yourciano6 to 'Moot from slaw;
fresh &took of a yariOty of atylog and at prim as cheap
pH the dieltpwit. Attention paid Co UNDER
TARING.
Caskets and Coffins
of eved74lzo, styloana eleserlOilikeonstekttlyon band
GIVE USA CALL.
.1t0,71a. 1874-4 m. N. T, CONGDON.
WALKER 8 LATHROP.
DEAVIAUS IN
HABDWARB, IRON, STEM, NAILS
STOVES, TET-WATIB, BELTING,
SAWS, OUTLEET, WATER.
EERIE, AORRIA,TUBAL
PASTS,
Carriage and Ha ness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, qABIDTAIS, Zw•
OornSug, N. N., lan. 1, ISM
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For all the purposes of a Family Physic, `
txa
hlionernesei Lite! 00m
ph, .aropay, TOttar, _ tent !mil Balt Ithedid 4
Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Pilules Pill, knd Purl
eyfag the Bleed, are the moot tOngenial pnrytattre yet
Iperfoeted, Their effects abundantly show how much
they exert all other Fills. Theyare sato And pleasant
to take, tat poWerful to rdre. They purge hat the
ford humors of the blood: they stimulate the' slug
gish or disordered organ into alien; and they impart
health and tone to the Whole being. They date not
only the every, day ontoplainta gf everybody, ha!
Ormidablo and dangerous (Mamba. 'Most' oirtilfol
iihyalehtne. meet eminent dlorgymeu, and due best
Othrene, mind oartilloates of oures performed and Of
glint benefit.; they ha - so derived from these Pat.—
They are the elalbet And beet physio for eltlldreet, bk.
,Niose mild aA Well ae effeclatal. Being sugar dusted,
they aro easy to take; and tang purely vegetable,
they are entirely haribless.
Dr. J. C. AYER SG CO, CoWall, Mass.,
sold) BY ALL DBUBCIIBI`B AND DRALuna I MBD
1r or Salo'Arcot k p inff; Dlv b , WDyllbeCO
A Ile 12, 18T4-181.
Tioga Marble Work
rll it E undersigned 10 now prepared to meant° all or-
A dors for Tomb fitoneband Monument, Of either
Italian, or Illitlan,d Marble,
of the latest style and approved workmanablpand with
dispatch.
Ile hoops oonatantly on band both kinds of Marble
and will be able to stilt all who may favor himwith
their orders, on no reasonable terms u can be obtained
In the coun try.
Jan. 1.1872.
WHOLBSALE DUAL= /14
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
WOES, &a, tr.e.
Agent for Fine Old 'Milkiest,
2,187 e. _ COMM. N. T.
Timber Land for Sale.
T RH understand offers for Edo two 'hundred and
thirty-alight sores of timber lane about eight uie.s
isonth-weet of Wolleboio. There le a largo qultntity of
honilook and considorable ohelitunt upon it. A.portion
of It will ilia. Ana Slum:Wig /Audi. It wilt po=loi
on time. Month* of WM. A. STONE,
August 28,161M1 - Wellsboro,
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ELM STORE ,
I Oola or &Ivor.
Plated Wim)ve,
ke., Ice., die
CASH!
Soars's Brick Block,
RikMOB OVA STOtitZrOP
AND
Shoes',
Work.
BALL AHD rill US.
ore& eastpall AK". Store, ha Nalada t ,
All kfiatts of
mau l :slawllos,Dp-
Is, Indigestion, Do
ry, Foal Stoma* and
Nth, Erysipelas, Head-
Pilo, Rheumatism,
tiona and Skizeillseas
ruirpiatiup DV
1 / 4 .4osioci/ artra As*ilitOral Cho7o
lOINB.
Cyrus D. Sill,
P k I titt‘ : ,. - 1.;P:451:'.-'1,TA;:0,1i : W:"q;11 KS,
PORTABLE AND STATION . RY STEAM ENGINES BOILERS.
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PAIATIOT!AR ATTIANTION PALO, TO
GANG SAW MILtS, ENGLISH, 1•1121 LAY 4Sk CIRCULAR MILLS,
Water Wheels suited to all heads of water, wanneq Irons, Bridge Irons, tie.
ati experiente by our Mr. W. IL Calkins of over twenty
' years as a Machinist. mid Porensan, enables :us e
by his personal supervision, to Make
strictly first-class Goods.
Feb. 18, 1875.-1 Y
SUMMER DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, MEN'S,
READY-MApE CLOTHING FOR -CASH, TO
nrEanQuiaßTlEllB.
1
This will b 6 found a rare opportunity for. Bargains.
BEAUS & BODINE
~~eYaUa`Yo, ~.
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--New . Spring G-oods.
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THE SPRING r).A.III..PAIGN I.S ;OPEN
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.AND Will PEOPLE'S STORE 18 TUE
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MST IN WEN SDILD,
WITH THE LARGEST, AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
Staplo'a racy Dry Goods
WEIL . OF/FIRED IN COMING.
It has got to be pretty generally known that we_ keep the Largest stook, the beat goods and sell them se
low i as g
n. r:L ei ze ort in t ? o e ur t
i md ite e n t e llern, and we keep sew many articles not kopt at any other store in
d‘itt dargetstock rompnsts absent tos rolb t
and essay vaslokr. Oar Cloth Steak exceedi any within ratty miles, in quailing and variety.
OR SS 100113;311,A,WLS AND DOMESTIC GOODS
enough foe a Jobbing trade. Us *Meats of liege county are reepeottally . inslted to call and examine our
sleek and Drtoft..l
Aprtt 18* ' k WATI2B.
t OOD , 7 r • s; , Alrf-MADE CLOTHING-, GENTS
t
HIDE NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOW, GROORIAIES,
MUNI ADAMS.
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&Pt 8,1878.
RSTAB(.PHED IN MN,
lIAILINrrni)
A. WESTON & CO"
SHINOLN MILLS AND NNOVAMS ALWAYS ON NAND.
Closing out Sale
YOUTHS', AND BOYS'
MAKE ROOM FOR THE FALL STOCK,
J..1-Torion & Bro.,
FURNISHING GOODS, WRITE GOODS, YAN-
ODIE . ,AND.SEEIss:FOR, YOURSELVES
t ~_..l'
MANUNiCTURIW OF
OF
AT THE
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Have just received the largest stook of
CLOTHS, &0.,
ever brought into WIALLECSORO!
& r &Homselvae
=OM
V, J. Igo4lV,Tif NA
ME
NOTREADT:FOII.IIIE -I .filLL'i-TRA:4.R:'
Nal
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MC' I t AT it: i
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gas
,just receive 4 ar large skid. yi
Staple ood - Faftey Mt r: -t-,m,0_,D,%
DRESS GOODS, WRITE GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
Shoes, &c., Suitable for the spring Trade.
.11ty stock has been procured frona the best markets in the country, and therefore you
will be satisfied with prices.
T T
COrnini; 7 oundry I a Machine Shop.
• E T'A_BLIIS - H.T42,1D 1840.
VV. 3PsabzrrLe•
13.
ManufacAurrois of Stationary and Portable Engistes and Boilers. Gearing. Shafting Allfilia.chlnory ratiutreit
fro Saw Mills, Win KM end Tinneries, Ovens and Grates, for barging 'Pin. &cora fbr moving ntlicaahad
and leaohod bar SaaSings, DO M, Rallroad Wow, Ohtani, and Repsirtng done at short notice. We Lave hi.
eilialas Sit shipping i*Olnal or Eat!roads to all pc:dais, and em krnish lifsoLdnory cheaper than Eastern or
Western builders of ibb best qtality. f
ism. 1, 1015-Iy. IcORNINfi. STENBIIN 11OUNTT, N. T.
Pteston & Ijeermans,
MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES;
BOILERS, -pIRCULAR I ); GANG, AND
MACHINE. Y
FOR :GRIST MILLS, .
TANNERIES, &C.. GEARING,
SHAFTING, BOLTS, AND CASTINGS OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS IN IRON & BRASS.
Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rates.
Our Orr. G. W. Preston is well known as one
or the best mechanic.* in Western Xew
York, anti he gives his personal
attention to the details or
our business.
,411 v
orning, N. Y., Sopton3ber 2,1873.-1 y
SOO KEGS OF NAILS
W. C.
((agenter's gob, nubs irpen ciltensits
Special Attention paid to Tin Boon
-
4,000 Cords of Hemlock Bark
lanak2OTTM/12C1t.
1 ORTBA.CI I B will be made for the purchase of Bark
peeled find delivered the ensuing season, at $4.60
per cord of MOO lbs; cash on' delivery.
Bark peeled last year will be received for the next
ninety days at $4 per cord of 2,200 ibs; cash on de
livery.
We will will male contracts for peeling 6,000 cords of
bark on lands Of the Pennsylvania Joint Land and
Lumber Co. BAILEY, LOWELL & CO.
Wellsborq, May 1873-4 L
MILLINERY.
MSOFIELD announces to the public that sh
has a very - large and'ilostrable stook of Mlflinery
and Ladles' Purnlshin,g and Fancy Goods, which are
offered at very low rates. . • •
• LADIES' SLUTS, PARAIIPLS, ,
SHAWLS,
GLOVES, CORSETS,ROOP-SKIRTS,
, HOSIERY, LACES, and
iottons; also ready•inade white gorals OT9r7ilirie
The public are cordially - Invltsd to Inspect
Ischase.
~ *Onahnto. bia 18 e 1573-4111:
Z. I
KIN
CCYIEGNINGr, N. Y.
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JUST RECEIVED BY
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A FULL STOOK OF
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cSc. figc>rLtai,
iiMiill
THE ADJUSTABLE Sl'l
Rarthitt'a Patent June 21, 1870.
!Spiral Spring, e lastic Slat.
A LUXIYO S BED!
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With only a eines, ma tes , or durability, comfort,
cleanliness, and adioseat I Wei no equal. A, au::
porlor bed for tho sich-room, well as for persons In
health. Orderp,soßaited by the prolletor for Tioga
county.. . .1. B. PALMER.
April 1 / 4 i 57 8 7.4 - Mansfield, Pa.
'vVaCHINA HALL.
Everythi
OROCi.
Mrs. Geo. Campbell
11AVING returned to WelMore, and baring finish
-ed her trade in the manufacture
marnouLL min WORK,
would respectfully soy' to her old' friends that abe
would be glad .to see all vie wcitgo Ivor bur with
their calls. She can be tonna at the house of .7; IL
Jobilsori,ihe &Ow; Fab. 211, 31170-1/1
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IiT•43DTANDE PREPARATION.
simply of well•known ROOTS.
IE I el FRUITS, combined with othef
atop i ,which in their nature larel Ca th artic),
Awe_ Nutritious.Dittretio, Alterative end Anti,
Dillow). The whole to prcoerved fin a suMciont
quantity of spirit from tho BIJCIALIL CANE to
keop them ha any eltmato, which makes the
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ono of the most desirable Tonics unfl enthrtr
t les in the world. They are intended strictly as a
Domestic To
only to be used as a medicine, one. always according.
to directions.
They are the sheet-anchor of the fa, blo ana de
hilitatixl. They act upon a iti.zetis..t neer, and
stimulate to such a degree, that a area A.CLICILI le
at once brought about. Asa rni.....• b. ul.!ch
areespecially aubje..t, it 1.31., • ~, hug
every other stimulant. As a Sp, i r.. 5 4 :-- COM.
veer. !i'ottle, they have no equal. arc a
rail.l ar. gentle Ptugativoas well au Tonie. ahoy
Panty Blood. They are
rent,:: the weal( str...,TI k r.. "'fel . pan::: ral-1 ;li
rigorttoi. They cure Mr", el..evstu, t• - •11...u.na you, hila
Heatinclie Pboy het. pd ;.l 11:1
tlicordcrß
the:481)11nel i3pirik I. 4 -!r.
-.,
vepot i 63 Park P 1.,- -1
LYONS u ,
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•":, 'ql.k 1:'- 4 ',.=
w - . 4 . - . .f.?... ,:.,... ATHAIRoN
Only ,50 Cents per Bogle.
It promote./ tiau t mOWTII, PRESER
VE:4 the ( - 01.012, and Incroasos tho
Vigor lind 111 1 .1.4.UPY0 the RAM
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°YIP. Trf(Wit YKILV,S. f.CIO LION% IrAIVATION role
Tllll II AIN was fi retpliteed in the market by-Itrofeeartt
Thomas Lyon. a graduate of Prim emir Collegd.
The name is derived from the (hook[ ...4A.TARO."
einnifying to chants, party, retv:vanal", or r tore.
The thyor It hai revolved, and the p4pularity it has
obtained, is nem ocedent, d and Incredible. It in
oreat.oa the ;Inn A , ii aim I t oTY of the ItAna. It ie
a dolighttid dereekg..lt tante, dandruff. It
prevents the flair from Cy: g gray. It Seeps the
brad coni, 811.1 gives A. 1 ich, soft, glossy' ay
pckm (tree. It h+ t"ir , 1.1 ANTITY and QuALn r
et it was over .„ .-. A 00. and ie
BUM iwg eanren ate/Sty . :al
4.!czal .
Wmaalaitioryiaerilair'
efle
May 13, 1813.-Itot. -Iy.
%VE LLSBORO
r 3 451.2,nt.13ria'
A TiSTll , i A: HOW LAND are prepared to furulakflret
olass'work from the beqt lumber, at their now fao
tory which ix now in full operation.
Sash, Doors,
3114111M33 0 201101Z,21.11.1
AND MOULDINGS,
constantly on hand, or mannfacturod to order
Planing and Matching
done promptly, and In the beet manner. The beat
workmen employed, and none but the beat Reasoned
lumber used. Encourage home industry.
Factory noar the foot of Main Street
Jan. 1, 18.13-K
JOHN- FISHLER
}IAA tho largest and boat 'elected sleek of
pIiBOOTS AND, SHOES
.yer,brou g lt Into WeltaborO, conststing of
Ladiek Kid and : Cloth Bidnior
. ,/' als and:Gaiters,
:Ladies,
Gents' Cloth Boots and Shoes,
• Prime • Albert Calf Boots,
Boys' Calf & Boots, .
• I Youths' Boots.
G BED.
In fact, all kinds of Mons' and Women's wear kept
in a fat at-clams Shoe Store. The best mAIV(4I lvoman's
Shoes over offered in this market, - I defy the world
In
CUSTOM
_WORK.-
If.you don't hollow) It, try Inc. I buy only tho bout
stook, and- have as good Cordwaltters as money can
hire.
lEty.rtill . ll3ll4 done neatly, and with dispatch
j Leathrr and ..Fndings '
of all kinds cons J
4tly on hand. - 1 ,
CASH PAID FOR HIDES, DEACON SKINS,
1...
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PELTS` AND FURS. ' ---
Flaying Jost filled up my shelves with It choke
stock, personally selected for this.inarNet. I teßrect
tally solicit arfair share of trade. prodis mid
quick returnb," i believe to be a good busineyS max
im; and I ho.d the best _goods, to be the elicapeid. .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 nay .stock. Np
trouble to show goods: Always to lie found,' one'
door tiortb 9f Q t xi. Kelley's store, Main street,
Weillaboro. Pa. - • PEN
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L'i-rON'S
AUSTIN It: UOWLANTI
_Misses; Children and
Baby's )shoes,. ,
Fnriitture iintl _ Undcrii►kl;;;:
Van iffirn !t Chandler,
(tioceosatiro to 11. T. Van Boxy))
I AVB vow On exhibitive an 4 tilde at tho old
. the Intgaat and meet aeloplete nook of 1
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'VINE AND COMMON 'FURNITURR
, ,
'obofounvl in Northern ,Penueylvatita, cotielating
ME PARLOR AND CHAMBER BtlITB
80PAU, 001101_48. MTN-A-TETI%
* MAIIIILE.AND '' , «V0011 TOP CEN'rElt TABU%
HAT It FANCTY CHAHN, 141111011{8.
OVAL AN.O HQUAHP. IcHAM.V.H.
• NIUE No. 1•RIAIN l'ilA'rl'HAN'i•
HUNK . EXCELSIOR. ?SAT.
THAKitH. -I
mot n fiat stock of %lip tiottiumn roans sita.
it linsk-kiloon cstktiliptnicut. shows ly
gar
ly tml ),* It 111 411.1faatIrt - , bwl sitil.sfnctiou Is pia
warstli both rut to quallty pri!to. 'fitcy
WYre dlialtras B
tho worE LHAmlar , al3elno, twit sold; also tho T o ,
l it
Sluing Be*t that has liven on trial fur 'l7 years and
en univernal itatlalbetton.. Our
Coffin, Room
Is supplied with all sizes of the Escalator ca s k" ,
and bciutlful stria of, burial ettao, together istilt
linos oT yollelyn i and - home tnaunteetre, with tri l l
mingle to triatelt.l 'they will s mike unclortekieg a a l „, t ,.
him in th„,tr bnilueoe, a ny Duetting their eerrell
will b t attended' to promptly. and at satistaetin7 ch a ,,
gob. °tin pipe of And Turning
All libido done With neatnetut end dispatch.
Jan. 10, 1872.
VAN 1101111,4 ORANDLttt:
To Warm rr 11.4,T 00 pt. --Haying coerlade..lll.4
lam entitled to a Utile r at afler nearly 40 yeras cltoe,
application to busincem," I ha re pa.Pite,l trrPr 1110 rum.
Oro baldness to -.•the Bola" as. per above adve i t ip _
ment, and bike this methotk of ankivp for tbt.m the
aemo plural flatlycm/we ier
A{Tban, been ext,,Kled
maybefound at the 0111 pier* for attleateat
Jan. 10. 1872. B. T. VAN chit,.
•
Do6rs,
Fr,OORING
•
made at the l lkland Fectoty and h„ia cLcal.,t
WIAOLE.SALEAL. RETAIL.
Parties will nevi it for their ibtercbt b. call or T
ate
before purcbasing elsewhere.
A price ilk will be forwarded IP.Ei.! on Spr,h,ti c ,
to tV. li. A Eth.
April 8, 1873...Thr0. •
of charade and Acute Rheumatism, Nestralip, Lam.
ba t :o. sciatica, Kidney, and ,eNrr ous pit( s, after
yoara stisfierlstg, ht'toldsteDis. Fro MC:Va.:ar t =
!I 11 n 131,1 ATI(' .S'Y !Wit Ili Mil -1) of J. t.
Pis lor, M. D. a regsslar goaduato ph} - Nil 1a.,. with P LO
WU are personally acquaints d, whit has 1.4 I. 1) yant
treated Carta° sli,eass s earltisirst:y nhi, a55,n,...1 4 , ag ,
suits. Wo hailers it tam elitist:an duty, ant r delib
eration, to r , insutooti. , nniy reloust ao:if... - or, in awe it,
emits otally )*morns in DIOd. rata Cil0111185:a.r. t, nhu
cannot afford to waste money and tima on a nsu t it is
mixturesQ As' Clergyman 140 seriously I, el the
rastponsilsility resting on us in publicly enAnnatat this
merillue. Hut our knowlrdge and expos-gate ns
roma kable merit. fully juntides our Retina. Rea.C.
If. 11 11Yirig, Media, .Ponn'it, suffered sixteen .t rats; ldt.
can% hopeless. Rev. TinimnalMurphy, 1). 1) , hard.
fore, phitinra. if Dacia, Illghtwtown, New
Jertloy. Rev. .1, C. 13ustlianat4 Clarence, lowa. Rey,
0. ft. Smith, FlttafOrd, New Falk. 'tor. Joseph lirafs,
Fails Church, Philadelphia. tOther testinemllls (Ida
senators, Gowtrnors, Judges, Congressmen, FL*
Clans, Rc., forwarded• gratis' with 1 antphlet
tug these diosafles. One thousand dollars wilt haps.
souted to coy medieluo for; Paine diarases slwantg
equal intuit under trot, or that ran prostnee one-fociat
U.S many living cures. Any person ostuding
_by NM
description of aldietion will receive gratis a !wi,tity
alguedimarantee, naming the n e rvier of 1,0m1,11,0
cure, rufreoing to reftssid money upon sworn wales at
of its ffilure to cure. Adlieted Invited to write to hr
Filler, hiladelphist. Ills valiutbleadviee er sls nothnas
WOOD SCOVILLE. Agents.
Knoxville, ra,
higerell 11.'73-1s
Wzt,"ll Pape
ataiAoto
THE ASSORTMEIiT IS i t BEST,
•
VARIETY 013' N. 14 IMES Gil
THE PRICES THE CFI
of any-stock over brought into Toga coma).
E. B. VOUIW
IR Casi_r
WELLWJt)RO, PA
TILE GREAT REMEDY FOR
[Triminirg... , -.,,..;.,i,„,-,..,,r„..„---„..,-;,,,,
.:::,...„.,...,. ..,,.,.:: ~,„?.
which can be cured by . la
timely resort to this stanl
ard preparation, as has been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknoivi
edged by - many' prominent
physicians to be the mot
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
enure - of all Lung complaints,
and is offered
,to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty-years. 'When
resorted to ip season it sel
dom fails to 'effect a speedy
cure hi the most severe.
eases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness, in the ChCst and Side,
- Liver Complai rt,l, Bleeding
at the Lungs, (F; -e. Wistat's
Balsam does hot ! dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the. case with
most preparations, but tit
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and' allays irritation,
thus removhig, the cause of
the complaint.
IFILEPAIIEO*nr •
BETH ,W. rowps & SQNI3. Boston, Mast
And sold by prtigglets and Dealers gencron.l?
Ah. FT:?-7 ••--rot
WOOL ICARDING- WORKS)
E
Or 911AULST9N, PA.
ALONZO WHITNEY , Propriethr
darding Clouevu short notico a t reasonable ratOi,
, EMS 041011t9UR Ju'y 187*-tr!-
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