Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, October 28, 1873, Image 4

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    . Hard to Suit,
EGia she, "Prey tell me, if you can,
'Why men ho btahful ere ?
They Milli - novo, and dream, and nigh.
They w•ordhip us aim;
Put when Ty strive to toll tho tale,
'they static , hesitate, and—fail
-We hi: 11Lo o map, you know,
Otte not grata to ,apcak—"
And hove I thought a blush appeared
Upon the maiden's chtelr.
'llsen to myself I bald, see
7:Lts maiden's heart belongs to me.'
Tien out 3 apalcr, 4 'oll' bay
hcsu t, life, isthlne
&vd elike I boldly tror.k my loco,
Pray;wi:t thou not lie ruiner
"No, b tr." said with wondering stare,
",Strange, itow presuming acme men ars!'
Lines to a Weeping Maiden.
JOIIN O. BAXE
O svem3rotts maiden of perpetual tram!.
0 breatiatug lain out snow ' - •
3 .1 - hy, ever and anon, thou weepeat so;
,td whenee,t.,.. , 3 rain that thy young cheek besmears
With stains imitiroety- in thy virgin years,
Ere thou bast knonn a woman's Ciahiest woe.
Ilea smittet. too, at times, In such a Tray
andri thy ware, e'en at their roam Bow.
(Pleasant nod pluvieus, like no Apell Can -
I can but think a vicious habit lends
Tim teas slower that evermore descends,
thew inv thy rupahlue of ita proper ray
Aza elt—M Npelt,o.f. hated riropr. appear--
I mut tels—le'f wrath—" Dry tip, my dear.
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LATE NEWS ITEMS.
amiefy sOre crippled in the Gulf
.111 kluring teeent -tottn.
I.lrigitt. III" been re-elected Member
of ParllittnQnt i• There wits no opposition to
< '
J‘..svit Luckey •tt South Carolina Ku
I;iux in Alhairvfeuitentiary has been 1::,„ r _
(lon
_ 'almost all other articles Iman.," kept Ist mach
c.ste.ttlistuocutz, which arc gold low for
The rtcanter Mary R Pop wfrebllrned noir
Oreenlc, on the lii , Fei•iaiklP, kOh the 17th, and,
eight lives in<=t.
11 ,, ratid'Seytrinur WAa' norrtivated fcv: t h e
the First Onai f aa Dig
lit.lo,eratie oat entiuu. 1,
"Vilfkoirsey order clerk of the.oath itita
1, ,
2 ,..t 1116; has abzcorid,4,
er, 'tut the amount, is a default-
A h . Ltn u intel KE sll ,:s' , together with lids
avitc and ell'id."ves burned to death in
a shanty ta fetep Ohio, on the 18th.
The dkattitin State Treasurer' l s
threate'..; if prosecuted vigorously,
expose. t heAft:any ring. What next?
Vice Prini c i6llt, WiISOU is up bright and
early nuJ attending to/business.. fie looks
ate'_, hearty, and his health is improving
;!n deputies in, tho Preach Assembly
n manifesto protesting fagainst,
and ih.Cl , trinc.; they will resist, the aftempted
rc, to: auf zt of royalty.
. •
J-Itn 0., :soli of the lain Daniel L rd, the
Iv.v2..er, fell througl4molrtleht-
Morrii•Lown, N. J., and was it4lant
iv,l
Ge.rman s i zaz iv
t ilia 17th, and v. - a; ixbeivE,
tt; , . by the people. P .
ir the twentieth o law"
F.r,•;rl, : i4, Train whiP
IL' I::UrC) . '
LI 1 , \ Ili= co ,
awic ,
torp•;,;.
1). 11. P .
the port
Lcnilv
~e oxhi
-t month.
arrived. only u
having become
...ntry, its politics and
, again, leaving, he says
WM
, Borges, 13raziliau Consul at
of Boston. committed suicide re-
I,ry ;Looting hi self with a pistol.
1
Lqi e i-Buppo,ecl tpkllave been financial
ml., lc: ~ i:mer t t..
J /.11:‘? W. L. ryr-.4, , ,d haa been arrested in
I A -,‘,4 7 , ,,,, c e, Ma-s., 4,n :4u,r,icion of murdering
141 s wife at L , f,viston, Me., near which city
C.- , ,,, ) i .3 ; ,.h ,, ,0r t ,y,' . .a, wronan was found. Mrs.
Lowell mysteriously di4suppeared three years
.4 .:,-).
Owing to_ lie prllsent condition of financial
I,fiL the INanhon paper tnill of Paterson,
Y. Ins been 4 closed, and 125 persons are
thus - thrown ciat of work. For the same
i-ylcon work on the Easton and Amboy rail
rood will bo discontinued.
l'hort. is a terrible state of anarelik and
di: order existing at Panama. Business is at
standstill. and the government is a nullity,
and the hope 1 , freviy expressed there that
the United .S;.ates iil take measures tobring
about a better etato of aflairs.
A British dispatch boat from Cartagena
reuorts the in , urgent frigate Numancia ran
into tho Fernando El' , Catulico and sank her.
Over half of the crew of the latter were
drowned. The catastrophe was attributed
to the Incompetence of one of 'the officers.
A young Detroit girl had her lover before
a-police ju,tice the other day on a charge of
misbeliaN tor. The official remarked, "You
it,p , old enough to know better yourself." "I
have heard," replied the damaged damsel,
"That where ignorance is •bliss tis folly to ,
bo wise,"
All deferred orders for postal cards _have
now liven tilled, and the government hay
aeon: :lover! millions of them on hand. The
total demand for postal cards has settled
down to :it average of between 8745,000 and
4 , %0 000 pet day, which is believed to inclicatt•
almost ex ctly their daily consumption at
pi9iela.
'A man 'having fallen into a slough, an
Irishman standing by called to another fot
19,istitrice. The latter, who was busily en
viig,«l in cutting a log, inquired, "flow deep
ill?" "Up to Lip ankles." "Then there
i 9 plenty of time." "No. there is not," re
plied the first. "I forgot to tell you' he's in
le rid first."
The study of America and its blarsted peo
ple and institutions is rapidly" becoming a
furore among Englishmen. If we needed
any further evidence than the successiVe ar
rivals of Dickens, Proud°, Yates, Bradlaugh,
Arch, Collins and Massey, we have it in the
bpeech of Mr. Baxter, 31. P., at Dlindee, a
few days ago t recommending increased in
-tercourse ith America. and advising every
public man in England to visit it.
The Independent Order of the !Did School
Presbyterian Synod of MissOuri, which in
IEGG asserted a declaration' and testimony
which caused it to. be ruled but of represent
ation at, and led to its secession from, the
Northern General Assembly, met recently
at St. Louis, and resolved by a vote of 47 to
82 to unite with the Southern and Reformed
Church. It is - believed that the thirty-two
will secede'andprganize a new synod.
Caroline Hugel, aged `Z2 years, from Al
-ea-ce, France, was killed by her father at
_ ,New Orleans, on the 19th, immediately after
landing from the steamship Loutsana. They
took pasia: - zu at Bordeaux, and the father as
t.erts that his daughter, through an intimacy
with a
.young Frenchman on board, dishon
ored herTatmly. He promised the captain
- of the steumf?r not to molest his daughter
- while on beard, but soon after landing he
nabbedher t:, - ice with' a knife, fatally injur-
riven by the Emperor of
China to the foreign Erivoyi does not. ap
t:ar to have teen granted very willingly.
ofiichil announcement was won.ted iU
me , t insultinfz terms, and Wll3 suppt-t
-14.et,zed tv the IbIIAJWIng sentence In the
"here are thos.e
foreiuners actually teasing to
Fight of the face of the 6011 0 e benven,
ti;al our too timid -Ministers consenting to
,11- I , it them to the privilege. What is the
t, lti e..n . Og to 'l'
Privnte ruiviees received from 1,114 Frenuli
1 - ..tt!t-ntt•nt of St. Pic:re. gives information
.1- ti i a - i.;:!".ination of Mons. De Were, the
1;i-1,0p of that DiOC3iC. The licihop
Int,;•tlcred thy: sacristy of the ehapt-1
0; c,t. Jean De Dieu, luaving been stabbed in
Ino hear: And lungs while at prayer. Two
(2,1 e found on the floor, and ono Emil
leti.:!r. a cruiin of the Bishop, was charg
.!., v,ith'the crime and ar:.eted. It is said
:11!,t the erime was instig.ited by the fact that
I.=h(.) De ti ere inherited ell the fortune of
1-',.11c-tilr's father, tt wc , ilthy Frenchman.
A •diiplitch from Bakersfield, Keen Co : ,
Califwnia, gives the particulars of a horri
ble atfray near that I,lace. On election day
Larry Watson :liked Moses Gilman whom
he had voted (br, and upon receiving a re
ply struck him on the head with a pistol,
inflicting a wound which resulted in the
death of Glinan in a few minutes. RObert
lyepprod and others then attempted to arrest
f,..arry, when lie drew a knife and stubbed
rfppard twice. inflicting fatal wounds. Pep
pard then got the knife away from Wtit;on
and stabbed him, when both fell and diod
within two minutes of each other.
• Corn - Wilson, a girtof fifteen, died at Shore
hnm, Maine, after sufferin,g for a year from a
very singular disease, and one that was be
yond the ken of the physicians. She was
completely puralyzed,—could not even move
her little finger,—and every particle of her
hair, even to her eyebrows, dropped off. and
a thick incrustation formed over her entire
body. This scab was white as snow, and
would drop off regularly every month, leav
in:4 her skin soft and tender, but a new cam
vould form within twenty-four hours. Her
appetite was even good, and she lies suffered
little pain. No physician who attended her
ever heard of a similar case.
Tho Board of examiners for the Treasury
Department will hold' a series of examina
tions commencing to-day to fill vacancies in
clerkships of class one. These will be -the
tint examinations held in that Department
under the new civil service rules of provid
ing for examinations by districts. It is un
derstood to be the intention of the Secretary
of the Treasury to make appointments so
far as practicable, from the districts having
less. than their proportion of clerks in the
department. As most of the candidates will
' doubtless bo from the vicinity of the district
of Columbia, which already has muoh more
than its proportion, only such vacancies as
must immediately be filled will be filled from
the examination In 'Washington, The 're
mainder will be left open till the district ex
aminations abut to be held In Now York,
Cincinnati, MS, Louis, *ad lilayaSmah are
araplikted.
SUWELRY STORE I
Nirellistrorio. ]Pa. .
Andrew natty
who has long been establlsheil In the Jewelry boldness
'in Wellaborajma always far eels cations Willa
and prlcos of
American' 411 attlieg,
.6,
Gold or Sliver,
Clocks,Jewelry,Gold Chains,
.E'eys, Rings, Pins, Pen-
Cases,.Gold and
Steel Pens, Thim-
Ws, Spoon 4
razors.
Plal< , Ware,
SEVIN-GAACHINES,
!us, ko., Ire
4 4 .4L E 4, Jpt.
. Repairing done neatly and
notice. . A. FQI.Er.
PrclnPt l 7. ants on ahoti
Aug 12, 11379.
WOOL) WON
I:LE%-1222.1t tiro PrePeaal to yap the _ll
Ifighi% Market Price in
CASH !
far WOOL, ut theii BOOT AND AIMS 9Tdßfi, in
Sears's Briok Block.
1
Ws will b• pleased to boss oar frionde °all end
Exvirms our. STOCK or
oots
which In propose to Nell as low is earl be pia
an any market west of New York.
We Defy Competition on our Custom
Work.
GALL AIM BEE VB.
0. W. saaas, I SUM k EC.
LIL BoDne. j I
Welleboro, Pa., ;one 8, 1878,-rf,
Victor Carriage. Shop.
e
T ln
wiab to call the attention of the
public to the fact that they are manufacturing from
tho choicest selected materials, tho latest and most
approved styles of
LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES,
PLITFORMAPIWIG WAGONS,
and also tho lino CUT-UNDER. PLATFORM OAR.
RIAGE, so convenient for turning about in a Jarrow'
apace.
We "hall keep alwaya on hand a goo 4 asiortment of
Buggies and Platform Wagons, and enstornara from
abroad may rely on finding here Just what they want
and4t as low a price as is conalatent with
FIRST- . GLASSWORK,
Orders promptly tilled. Our place la at the old
'Mad of Bradford It Compton, near the Troy liduak
DANIEL COMPTON,
Troy, Pa., May 6, 11473-1.7. E. P. LILLEY, '
Ayers Cathartic Pills,
Fat all the purposes of a Family Phyalc,
ammo
Alum spa Skin Diem
, -Alit:runes; Liter Com
plaint, Dropay, Tatter, ...Tumors and Salt Rheum,
Worm; Gont, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and Puri
fying the .Elocd, are the moat congenial purgative yet
perfected. Their effects abundantly show hoim, much
they reel all other Mix They/tr. safe and pleasant
to_ittke, but powerful to ;lire, They purge Out the
foul humors of the blood', they stimulate ths slug
gish or disor,i area ortgen into tition; andthoy impart
health atilt tone to {ha 7holo being. They cure not
only the ovary day eOmplaints of everybody, but
formidable and dangerous diseases. Most
our
physicians, most eminent clergymen, and our best
citizens, send certtficetos of cures perform:mi t and of
great bonent3 they have derived from these Pills.—
They ate the safest and beet phyehi for children, be.
canto mild as well ao bffectual. Being sugar coated,
thsy aro ea , y to fake; and being purely yegetable,
:boy are entirely harmless.
Fra:LiZED .132
Dr. J. C. AYFfI 4; CO., Lirlvoll, Map.,
Practica/ and Analytica/ Cheraietir
SOLD BY ALL DBUQGZSTS AND DEALTIRS LY map-
/CrSE.
Far Sala by Tsylar & Spalding, Druggists, Wellabors
Aug. 1.2, 1878-:113t
Tioga Marble Works,
TIRE undersigned is now prepared to execute all or-
J. den for Tomb Stones and 1101111D161118 of either
Italian, or itictlan,d Marble,
of tho latest style and approved workmanship and with
dispatch.
Ho keeps constantly on hand both kinds of Marble
and will be able to suit all who may favor him with
their orders on u reasonable terms as can be obtained
in the coun try.
- FRANK ADA=
Jam 1.1872.
Cyrus D. Sill 9
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic LlatiOra
IMES, &0..
ga -
Agent for Fine Old Whiskies,
Jan. 1.1872. CORIUM, N.. Y
4,000 Cords of Hemlock Bark
INT.A.Z7
CONTRAOTS will be male for the purchase of Bark
peeled and delivered the ensuing season. at 114,60
per cord of 2.900 lbs; osah on deliv.
Bark peeled last year will be rec eived for the next
ninety days et $4 par cord of 2,200 lbs; Gash on de-
We .
will make oontr* u for peeling 4000 orate of
bark on lands of the in t a vants Mal Land and
idunbes Co. LOWBELLAt
Ws111111•1", IlYffhtf. • --
AND
Shoes 9
ohaitd
Made
EMI!
trams, Sauna Dye•
la., IMaigoation, Dys
ry, rota Stomach and
nth, Erysipelas, Head.
Pile; Rhewatlam,
PAINT-ED,--s,T- - IA - v"fi .-wp1:,..-Ks;,
IiST4tIII,IBFIED IN 1849.
PAINTED POST / N . , Y.
• A.. Ver4STON & 430. 1 r • '
MANITFACTUitERS OF - 6
PORTABLE ALND STATIONAL TSTEAII ENGINES (lc BOILERS:
PANTIOTLAR ATTENTION PAID TO
GANG SAW MILLS, ENGLISH, MULAY & CIRCULAR MILLS
Water Wheels suited to all heads of w ater , Tannery Irons, Bridge Irons, &e.
,
.fin experience by our air. W. IL Calkins of over twenty
years as a .1.11 - achinist and ibreman, enables us,
by his personal easpervision, , to make
strictly first-dews 61-olds.
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Feb. 18, 1678.-1 y
W. J. 1.--Torton Z •Bro.,
DRY QK)ODS, DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE °LOWING,. GENT So
FURNISHING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, Y.A.N
E. NOTIONS, HATS, CAPE>, BOOTS, SLIOErS, atßocratigs, OIL
COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES.
4°P.i. et MI,
smirrii sr, iv-Ar-r-E,
and Wagon %a t►not sS goada that Qv era on ,tiana with a larger stook than over
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.
Drum *cods, ' • I , ' . ...1L . .
Casnel'a Hair,
Froatt Diagatukla, I ,
Turkliat Brilltantirrao, - ,
eski t ts,
Potosas,
Impart:4 Silks
GIVE USA LOOK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE
Amarlaan Silks,
Beaver Mohatra.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
Embroidered Edges, 5
lanbrolilarad Issartions,
'Mita Goods,
Shawls,
TAW* Linens,
Xopkl,na, ToWOI/450,
=I
A.t the Lo—est.. PriceB.
White Flannels,
,
,
Bed, Flannels, , .
Blue and Gilley Flannels,
Stripe Sheeting, ,
Repellents,
. 1
MILL NOT EllliliSfill
Broad Clothe,
Suits mad
CAR
Of all kinds as oh
IitO.EVY:
We sell 000 D 0
Qorntlg, Y. T., Chid ! . 7,18
SECLHOLE MILLS A...1D EXanille ALWAYS ON SAND.
Have just recekrad the Weisit stoat tit'
.
CLOTHS, &c.,
' ever brought into N1'ET4L164041,0!
Wong to to tbcti,t (metal:ken; in pop oonnty
French Poplins,.
Japanese Poplins,
Alapacas,
Do 4 §3,kins,
e to Order by the best Tailors
CR:CAPER TARN
ETS! CARPETS!
eap as oaribe bougbt In any town or olty in 0151 country.
ussvoug
-.Etwrxrf - EtawstsEr_m_,
'TWO %A-ND WI:11UOJEI
0 Ilida oucvnEirs,
Dk_aod will cuuk.e it pay for people to ooino_and see
R. J. 11.011 TAN h 2.119,
®asst mores,
SEMI le WAITE.
NOW READY FOR THE FALL TRADE.
c. c:
Staple and Fancy D GOO DS
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS;
Mij stock has been proverildi'rem the beat markets in the coorntry, oncl &Grew,' Pi
;put be scaleed iathprices.
Corning Foundry & machine Shop
8.
Manufacturera of Eibttionsay and Portable Enema and Boilers. Gearing. Shafting and 11liclithery require
for Raw Mills , Oriat Mills and Tanneries, Ovens anti Grate., for burping Tan. Salina for moving =daub
and leached bark, Castings, Bolts, BeiLiroad Frogs, Chaim and Repairing Maio at short notice. iit n e have f'
unities for shipping by Canal or Railroads to at points, and can tarnish Ilschinory cheaper than'Thatorn o
Western builders of the beat quality. '
Jan. 1, 1812-Iy. ' (MINING. STUBRN
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Preston Sr, Lleermans,
MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES
BOILERS, CIRCUIARSGANG, AND
MULAY SAW MILLS.
MACATNERY
FOR GRIST MILLS,
TANNERIES, &C., GEAp.ING,
SHAFTING, BOLTS, AND CASTII OF A
DESCRIPTIONS IN IRON &BRASS.
Machinery of all kinds repaired promptly and at reasonable rate
Our .7Ptr. Preston is well knogma as on
of flee best mechanics in Western i :Wu)
Work, and he gives his personal
attention to the details of
our business.
1. Corning, 11,11.,.S.ptexaber 2, 1873,-ly
Eli
au3 gel/113g all Fall and Winter Goods at prix es that defy cow petit - 113n,,
Consisting In part-or
Blerinosy Sattinsp Empress Olot!mi,
thaiit , eaLiet‘ be , beliatt.
tEiAVETEENS, DROP DeETA, WHITE
CORDERWir for Ladles & Childrens Sacques.
BEAIER CLOTH, BROAD CLOTH, CASHMERES
MUSLIN, SHEETIAG,
.13eavera,
PRINTS,
l l_ (Fq I , 1 (1.-
BOOTS & SHOES,
Groceries, Grookary p Table Cutlery,
Seeing is believing---you will save money by giving we a call,
Oornlng, Oot. 21, lel.
!Eli
:VIATHEftS
Has just received a large skate qt
DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
I
Shoei, &c., Suitable for the spring Trade.
E MIV -
A_BLISITED 1840
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Mma'v2lB ct Eilicsqtaal
W.
CUPECNIN"pI-, ITT. Y.
13L,A_srilO
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Capita/ Alpavae, one of the beet brands made.
A SIALZITDID STOOK OF
an Glass Ware.
99 xx ruLizei
MI
Style Unrivaled.
ME
J. E. ICEWIDLIor.
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Tfl PIDIEVE A. VEGETA= PDEPAIT AVON;
compoeril sinfplq of well-known ri OOT 8,
HERBS, uSd FRUITS, corabinovi Acith ether
propertiee t whicit in their Doty re era C:a tou
Aperient, /Carillons, Diuretic, Aitarativo and Anti-
RMoua. The Whole le preserved In n suifteleat
grumtity of spirit trom Cm, ixiti.ll, CAN fil to
keep them in any climate, Which mates the
-'.i: -LANTATION .
.-I'2 : ' - IttERS
ln'a of the moat dun:able Tontoe and entllns
tlos in uric]. Tu.y are intoudod atriotly La i
jo • al p
OMC, OMDSZIC T ,•,
__.. .
to t
w
mily a ad aa a medicine; and. always according
to (lir ono. .
The. a rc the shoot-anchor of the f0....b!", and de
lialtat . They act upon a d.f.,"ea.•, - 1 live^. oo'i
etimula to such a degree. that a bra, thy cea:m le
at once brought about. Asa r"-uo,,Ay so 'ti:h
Wu (cif n sir. eg • ' • aubJect 11 , 1 ,4 .3 J.L'P :3 3 :3LV-311. I/ 3 3
every °nor S WAan't. As a Sp> ing a,..% : :-.• v. as -
xua r Tonic, they' hay° no e;qual. r l .oy ' ill e. a
maid Alt i gentle l'ur2atoto as wort a,' T.. 4110. 'they
do o Blood.. Tliey Arell Splendid, .4 ppetlzer.
They make the wank strong. limy purity and in-
V/420r3135. They oure Pyspepala. Constipation. and
lioad.'..qm. Thoy act ai :I , j , eoinv la al' ep'e....;s-3 of '
clisuc.kra mideltunde.rmin , ' the tothly htrorafr , -J
tm-a,L. down the Salt/H a Spirit& , .0 eg, ,
"S
1 iopot, 53 Park 21:.(-,.•;:c -,
3 .
,
m.r9 LYON
.;:d
Only 50 Cents per Bottle.
It pronado4 - .1.4t0WT11. PUESEII.I.
VMS the COLWIL, and Increases the
'Vigor and 11% .1 VT fthe HAIR.
Ortn, Tmr.nrr • Tr.'dra AGO I TON'S HaTIIAMOINT ran
THE II Aln firatpkv...( :1:e U 36 market by Profpaseir
t. Thernaa - Lyon. n Kradtlftt , 2 of Ytin. , et,Jr,
Thu name :4 dttived bent the Greek ...fiwinao,"
tip: Wyllie to c:c{o.l, r.,.:::.l.fieer, or rtsiorr.
The favvx It tiaa rc r.uid the pol.ular4Y it h'ai
obtaiux.l, Is tult*Tc.:•l-••. , . 1 t);:t incredible.
It in.
erelec , the Li, a_ CI the Italn. it Is
3 , :1ic.1it.0'.1. vt-AAI,g.
,zetes dandruff., It
U(- •:u 1. , ft cirri It keeps thil
}.cad et:W. tm : , 00 t t• soft, glotly fir
pea , une. It N! c ‘3. ri - ;4IL TITY and QVALLi.
a9ttwth3 OVer I• •t iincy Ago. anal,
•sold by sit I, •
Cents pet
t. 7 1 1- -
.)..:. ) B Clay '43E2llam
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May 18, 1873.-Rot-1y
Wr,LSBORO I
rbriaarkiuria
f
t.
-.4.--
AINTIM am prciAtrad tu are
olnai work. tram the bast lumber, at ;pelt Inc
tory Widen la now do full operation.
Steish, Doors,
1 1L1S*tgv 3110M1VitIc
AND MOULDINGS,
constantly on hand, or unuarstavtarba to orlier
Planing amid - littitchisaiv,
done, pruumt4s, owl W thu bet utaunur. 'rho 1,, e 1
workmen employed, and none. but Ow beet ....cowmen
lumber ti=ed. Enooungn homu innuFsrry
Fiboto6 , near the foot of Main Street
Jan. 1,.1871-tt AUSTIN A. ITOWLAND
WALKER Of. LATHROP:
DEALEIIS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, siTEra., NAILS. '
STOVES, TIN-WARE. BELTING,
SAWS, CUTLERY, WAlkai
LIME, AanicurrunAL
IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trimmings,
lIMiNESSRS, SAD7ILI:B,
Go*king, N. R., Jan. 1, 1875
MILLINERY. ,
3/1 heaTNefy i ag a e nti a37iPt , lla t t t e i glu P ek t tl ie la t i t il 2 Pv
and tatupg• Tarnishing rind I.' , ? . ncy Goods, wialPti are
offered at very low rates.
- LADIES' SUITS, PARASOLS,
SHAWLS,
GLOVES', CORSETS,HOOP-SKI 1tT;... 4 ,
HOSIERY, LACES, and -
. ,
Notions; also Feady•nande white gooils in every vaxiaty,
'The publics ate cordially invited to inspeot Etta
iinrohase.
Welleboro, May 13, 1873--Cm. -
' -—• 1.
THE ADJUSTABLE SPRING BED.
Bargett's Patent June 21, 113110.
Spiral Sprxng, elastic Slat.
A LUXURIOUS apt
-With only a ablate matrons. For durability, opmfdrt.
cleanliness, and A4justment it bas no _squat. A su
oezipr bed for tide elph-room, OS 1 , 70apl for porsons in
tinalth, Ordsra sollOtted by the proprietor for Tloga
bonnty. J. B. RA.LAIIB,
- IPTC-tf. • - ldaaiid Ps.
- :GYON 9 S
..cza 42
Furniture and Undertaking. :‘
Van Horn & Chandl er,:
ithicceoaura TI 'mu Horn) • • •-••
ur AVE now. un askd exile at.,itha•_4l(l YIN*,
di& inmot aml moot completestuck of,
FINE AND COADION FIIIiNIII.IIIB.
bu tioutd f:,' Noniron' .Parazi,4lvouia, cianflititug of
PaltLois. AS'ls Stir r 3,
COUCTES. TETE.A.TETE6,
AND WOOD , TOI , CENTER TAILES,
HAT RACES, FANCY MAMA;
OVAL AND SQUARE. PRA 4.115-,—/IRACE,
ET'S, PURE No.:I LIAIII.SIATTRASS.
• • 1-. s, Bush EXOELSIOR 3IAT
TRAISES.
'awl a run atuefi c,t the colouivu.goods usuagy tabat its
a gisb4Asss eatablislimetit, The abc.ve goods are large
ly or their (WTI Ha Dalt Ci Ur% and sat:afactlou Is guar.
&deed both as W quaility aiLd'prlce: They sell the
fVouen, Wire Mecitiass
the most igvuler spring bed sold; alio -the Tucker
Spring 13ed at has been on trial for 17 years sad giv.
en unmormal saWitactk.z. Oar
- Coffin - Room - •
is supplied with all sizes of the ItAceisfor &stet, a now
unit beautiful style of burtafimse.,togetber with other
kitidii of foreign and force manufacture, with-trim
mings to match. They will make undertaldug a ftiolt.
Linty in'tbeit• citehmee, and any needinig their services
will be attended to promptly, and at.sadsfeetory ober
g4,4l. o.lcl Moues of Furniture made, and Turnius
all kinds donclwith neatness and dispatoh,
dan: IG, leVa. VAN HORN CHANDLEft
To NTLIOM IT MIT CoNeraN.—llavir..3 eoheluded that
Tam entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 years close
application to bueiness, I hove passed over the form
tore huateese to "the Boys" as per abn+e advertise
ment, and take tide triethop of asking for them the
same lit.eral patronage as has been extended to tne.—
Ity books mav be found at tho old place for sattletneat
Jan. VI, 1A77. tr.. T. VAN 'HORN.
of Chronic and Acute Rheurnatism, Netiritligs,
bade, Sciatica, Kidniy,_and Nervous Diseases, after
yours of - suffering, by rating Dn. FErt.En's:VsoXrarma
tui.catgric - iiivitui—the scientific diseOl'ery of J. P.
Filler, IL D., a regular graduate physician, with whom
We are Personally acquainted, who has.: for S 9 years
treated these diseases excluelteirwith astOrdShing re.
sully. Wu believe it our christittn duty; after delib
eration, to conscientiously request-'stlfresers
espeoielly persona ,n tnodrrate - circumstances Who
cannot afford to waste money and
-tune on worthless
tntsturee. As clergymen we seriously feel the deep
responsibility resting on us in publicly endorsing this
inedinine. But our knowledge and, experience of its
remarkable merit fully inclines our action; Rev. O.
H. Ewing, Mediu, Penn's, tuVered sixteen •,years, be
came hopblese, Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. 1)., Plank.
ford, Pfillad'a. Rev. J. B. Davis, Hlghfstown, New
Jersey. Bev. J. A. Buchanan, Clarence. lowa, Rev.
G. 0. Smith. Pittsford, New York. Rev'. Joseph Beggs,
Pails Church, Philadelphia. Other testimonials from
ktenstors, Governors,. Judges, Congressmen, Physi
cians, Sc., forwarded wage with pamphlet explain
ing these dist:secs. Ono thousand dollars will be pre
sented to any medicine fen saute diseases showing
equal mceit under-test, or that can produce woe-fourth
as many li ding curce. Any person sending by:letter
deacription of afiliction will receive gratis a legally
signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles, to.
cure. agieeing to refund money upon sworn statement
of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited too write to pr
Fitier,Phihnielpide. His valuable advice costs ntithilki
WOOD SCOViLLN, Agents.
Knoxville.
'!Sarah 11.'78 4y
XllPa
I Am,
, - diioott) ,)ijn,ilits.
rE BEST,
-I
'IIX S'AitLEA OF NETS STYLEB THE 611Z4TVISt.
THE PRICE'S THE CB:rtalST
at Any stool ever brought into Tloga oonnty.
E. B. VOUNG'S
lErods-003EK rir4o
,NvELLsßono, PA.
fit.' A,f4 GREAT RFAIr,Dy 1r92,
CONSUMPTION
which 'eau. be cured by a.
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has bee
ll
proved by the hundred or
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many . prominent
physicians to be - the most
reliable prePaiation ever in
troduced for the relief and ",
cure of all Lung - complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty yeart 1V hen
resorted to in season it sel
_dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most ",\ severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
=lnfluenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat,,Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint', Bleeding '
at the Lungs, &c. Wistar!S ,
Balsam does not dry up - .-
Cough, and leave the eau' i
behind, as is the case Zvi h.
'most preparations, but • t: .
loosens and cleanses thy;.
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the 'cause of .
the complaint.
Alitto 23T -
aBEI W. PO TL 80118, Boston, &su n
Aid Add 17,Drairsista rizu3,3:±egaroguanzatiy. •
mag.26,1572-17.,rct.
WOOL CARPING-
ItiY3T en ARLEbTOti P.A
ALONZO Vtli-IiTNEY, Proprietor,
CarAin~Rt dam on
r atrt ,Th vg v er =nale Fatty,
. p
Magic Glass Ctitter.
fitHIS is a wonderful little Invention s 103 4 for the
Itritlin,g expense of FIFTY CENTI savory porton
calif have one in his hottest and *bop and be hi* own
glazier. This instrument will out vase better than
any diamond which will cost Fifty Dollars: AnYlier'
son can use it. It is simply a nice putty knife with• a
small ste 4 ol wheel that nutkes twenty.five hundred
revolutions in a minute—tempered in a peculiar man.
nor. requires no skill or practice to use it. Any.
laxly OM Out glass with it—oven a elthd. It will last
a llfetlnto. nir.fgents wanted. hoot prepalkto any
atitireas, sofe.y packed, upon receipt of 60 cents and a
totter stamp by 11. H. 4.11.A1tE s CO,, 603 Fest .Capttca
street Washington, D. C.—}ent. 16.1873.-313 t.-r.
JCS 7EI Xl' Int. X 1%7 X IWG
or any deacriptlon execrate* With VOA" -
oy anti cars at tbe
aaruiva onz,a.
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