Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, November 25, 1873, Image 4

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    u tti Never Emi" el Agai'
train that brelnge tit Ilia - nife b t dbre
Axel then vett sweeping on.
_ Ent. Ira to bine. trlfd hod t •
zatkir..la,w 'gong • • -
8a lived. for Ufa Inv long be borne
ltre narrow breaks Re cram s
IRA We last tetras Pat nettled Wm—
, newirearen** - niftin- -•
•-,-• *men were briglit wound hit twat.,.
The obildra i s
r•-3,lanpthia lttt val ranee;
Sbeattilea that. Inga see. ,
liatens tarn segtaad bin former awns,
Ze vlianureen laicism _train,
Ifect Want anlon wad UP anti'
•
ever inntbed spin. , •
He sat what Aairing bowls went retina,
And scrip and jokes were passed;
Its thought he'd raise a laugh ouoe more—
That effort was his last—
A honow murmur of dispalt
Was blended with the strain •
The old girl ' s sru.ge held him back—
He easel' srotled,agaia. - .
• i
In other hOmes. where sorrow csme,
It passed sod left no trace,
And other brows were eetred of gloom
And joyretoimed her plyeet
But not for lain: hie gorse wsS cooed.
He enraea his fate in vain,
llia boots _were dead for coral g year!—
Ea awned again.
SALAD FOR THE SERIOUS.
The year of Jubilee for the frogs—Leap
year.
'When is a house like a bard? 'When it has
wings.
Music is the food'i of love—beef and mut
ten thai of mritriiiiony.
. Wliat is sauce Or the goose—is generally
composed of applet
What is is the Kop . r age for a parson? The
parson-age, of cPu e.
What is..the champion conundrum? Life,
because everybody has to give it up.
It is very well to say, " Take things as
they come," but suppose they don't 'come 1
ciomo poor: but pretty girls attract lovers
by the face, some plain rich ones by the fig
ure..
ure.• ,
A New York chemist says he ean reduce
boot legs to beefsteak. Some landlords have
bad ten years the start of hi 1.
"Lore," says an morons writer, "is an
ititernal transport." An exchange remarks,
The same might be said of a, canal boat."
If a man is ui3able to express his feelings,
he should apply to the nearest express com
pany, 1
. .
--7 A Chicago druggist asked a .woman what
she wanted of arsenic, and she replied, "I
want it for rats and my old man." Her frank
ness stopped the sale.
A. Green Bo.y_man called a young lady his
"precious darling little honey-dew of a
rosebud," and then stood a breach of prom
ite suit before he could marry her.
A man haying a bill against a distant mer-
V
'chant sent a letter inquiry to a banker of
c
that locality. The reply was, "Ho is dead,
but ho pays u just as •ell now as lie ever did."
The woman who said the latest thing - nut
was her husband was answered by her neigh
bor,•who remarked that her husband always
carne home early—before any one was up.
"Would you believe the witness under
oath?" asked a lawyer. " No, sir," was the
reply. "If you should ask him the time of
day he would lie about it." . - -
:What a contrast, there is sometime l be
tween the adjective and its adverb. Poi ex
ample,-the ono who is constant in love, and
the ono who is constantly in love.
Ven s,ome man slaps me on der shoulder
unit say, " I vas glad to hear (you vas so
well," and den stick pehind niy - back his
lingers tO his nose, I haf my opinion of dot
feller."
The new bonnet again. " Wife, do you
know th I have' got the pneumonia?"—
New monik; indeed You're the most ex
travagant man I ever did see—to golind lay
out money for such trash when I nee lt a oew
bonnet so much!"
I
Dean Ramsay 'says that the Earl of Lau
derdale suffered fromiinso+nia, and . baffled
the doctors. They could hot got the Earl to
sleep. gis son, who was "simple," said,
" Son' fur that preaching man frea Living
stone, for fayther aye sleeps in the kirk."—
"It was done," says the den, "acid with
the best result." 7
,
An Ohio - clerOrnan relates' hat as hwlwas
once about to marry a couple the man said,
"Be short 1 be short I" I said, " Yes, I can
do'it in three minutes.!' "That's right,":he
said. I saw that there was some little dis
satisfaction on the part of the woman, and
said, ."You don't want to have it too short?"
"No," she said; "a body don't want to get
herslf up so for nothing." •
Returning late ono night to ,ono of those
vast mazes of jnismanagement known as a
gland hotel, uddle demanded a glass of
it
stout. "Too ate, sir," was the answer;
"bar clodes a eleven." " Can't I have a
glass of stout ?" " No, sir—impossiblel"--
" Then pray, tell me, my good friend, said
Buddlo with ludicrous solemnity of tone,
" what do you keep the night.porteriup for ?"
A West-End Tailor, while at Scarborough
for his holiday last season, one morning, on
'emerging from the water into which he had
just talcen a " header" from his machine,
found himself close to a customer who had
long 1:10..n in his debt. Seizing the opPiirtu
`,,l-se-§, sir," he cried, "when are yqu
loing ,to settle my little account?" "Oh,
you shell •have it at once," was the ready_re
ply, "if you have got my bill with'you."
A distinguished officer was lately president
of a court martial. Ile had sworn a witness,
raw Irish recruit, and hell out his hand
for the Bible. i judge of his astonishment at
finding it—the ;tend, not the book—grasped
ind heartily shaken by Pat, who in the very
broadesit brogue said, " It's meself who is
proud and plased to bould the hand (Sf ye.
sir; and may Saint Pathriek and all the
saints of ould Ireland bless yer honor
For months I have been in the possssion
of facts concerning tho alarming mental con
ditton of n young lady residing upon Ipros
p cot street, in —, who, wfs once the !pride
of her parents and the deliglft of her friends,
yet who has recently become 'so changed as
to cause great anxiety to her relatives and
gossips Oon); the neighbors; end the 'case
being on'of great singularity, now demands
publicity. Her father says he first noticed
her icliosynerney last January, one morning
at the brvak Cast table, when sho not only act
ed us If iu a state of great bappiness, but
said, "If you please" and " Thank you,"
us she asked for food and was served. A da3
or two later her mother found her in her
room darning stook;ngi instead of reading
noiels, and she ir - appeared in the kitchen
a day or two Lite. and insis,ted upon helping
her parent in the ialior 'of baking and mak
ing pastry and bread, A physician Wits at
once called in, who, unknown to the patient,
Watched her through the keyhole for an hour
while she was engaged in repairing her little
brother's torn trowsers raid sewing buttons
on • her father's shirts.. The doctor said he
bad practiced twenty-five years, and never
during his entire medical practice bad he
seen any young unmarried female manifest
such symptorrisiis these witnessed.. Her ap
petite, however, seemed to increase rathsr
than diminish, and ai i rosy flush was obseiva
ble on her checks which had not lwan seen
Wore— But the most singular symptom was
developed a' few days since, when her father,
hoping to dia'w her from her new ideas,.
placed two , hundred dollars in her hands,
with the remark, "There, Minnie, rig yotir
self. out in a nice new dress." She immedi
,
ately ropliei i "I do not need a new dress
4: ,
now, and. if ou will lot me keep twenty-five
dollars . oft . ? I s to pay old Mrs. Mactlannt
ganety's re —her husband bas just died,
. you know— had much rather you tscorild
take the rest of the 'money and apply' It to
t
that now pr polyp,'
'have purcbased."
Thebld ma look° at her for - h -few mitt.
~Mos, and then foil upon the floor in anguish,
I ;Autying between,his sobs, " Her mind is peel
• I her mind gene I". I ca.llici to zee her yes
torday, and found her building a nice pud
' ding anqutting a. mansard roof of frost
70Vrork onja fruit cake; but there was a look in
her eye4' t h at told too plainly she was not
lonisa i laasoon'in her elegant home. ' I A' sol
!fairs shg on her forefinger told the near ap
proach of the winged and youth t ful destroy er
, who shoots his victims with arrows ; l and is
', I loft the premises a young man in spring
bottom pants and a white but bounded - 0
• tiro steps with the air of ono who. knows the.
MO will soon Ini'avoi, "She will pass away
. ,
.R/slo witalax is ;-, • tio„ Iro Cipla., -
SAW-3 LATii.)llols4'.l
NVelisboro.
AnavitiniJ oley
,
who has long been established in aeleweiribnsbinia
ralleboro, tws shays for rya Wirilicis kinds
end prices of • - •
Mattlys,
(MCI ow Sliver.
, • - -
Clock 1771,90ki ChainSi
- . - ..Keysi-fßiitgsi. Pin's., Pen,-
Ccises,‘,Go - d, .and
Steell,Pelts, Th,1,74-
.. -- ikt,zors • -
-- Plated' Ware,
SEWING MACHINES
;be..
With almost all other articles usual's! kept in such
establishments, which are sold low for
1-1.
Repairing done neatly and promptly, and on abort
notice. A. FOLEY.
Aug 12, 1873.
,
.
WOOL! WON
T ina unflaralgada aro propo t. od to pay tile
Market 'Trice in
Highest
CASH!
for , WOOL, at Bair BOOT AND SNOB STOBB, la
Sears's BritJit Block.
We wilr . be pleasett te have otti trkpailta *WWI
EXAISTITE 0131 t BTOO 0/P
Boots
) Shoes,
which we proposo to sell as low u can bo purchased
iu aus market west of Nov, York.
We Defy Competition on our Custom-Made
OALL A SEE BS
O. W. SEARS, 1 BEAUS & BODINE
I. 31. BODINE. I
, Wellaboro, Pa., luny, 1873.-tf.
Victor Carriage Shop.
rirllE undersigned wish to call the attention of the
public to the fact that they are manufacturing from
the choicest selected materials, the latent and most
approved styles of
LIGHT & HEAVY CARRIAGES,
FL&TFOR3I•SPRINO WAGONS,
and also the lino CRT-TINDER PLATFORM OAS.,,
RIAGE, so conrenient for turning about in a narrow
apace.
We shall keep camp on hand a good assortment of
Buggies and Platform Wagons, and' customers from
abroad may rely on finding here pit what they WlMt
end at se low a price as la conaistent with
FIRST-GLASS WORK
• •-,*,<
Orders promptly filled. Our place le et the old
stand of Bradford .t Compton, near the Troy Donee.
DANIEL COMPTON,
Troy. Pe., May 6, 1673-Iy. E. F. Irr.T.Elt,
Ayer's _Cathartic Pills,
For all Pie purposes of a Fami'y Physic,
SIG
Bilionsness, Liver 00m
plaint,' Dropsy . , Terror, Tumors and Bait Rheum,
Worms, Gent, 'Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and Puri
fying the Blood, are the most congenial purgative yet
perfected. Their effects abundantly show how much
they excel all other Pills Theyare safe and pleasant
to take, but powerful to cure. They purge out the
fon!rmore of the blood; they, stimulate the slug-
Web r disordered organ into aettou; and they impart
health and tone,to the whole being. They cure not
only the every day complaints of everybody, but
fottoldable and dangerous diseases: gloat skillftll
physician, most eminent. clergymen, and our best
oiiitsns, send certificates of cures, performed and of
great benefits they have derived from these Nile.
They are the safest and beat physic for children, be
muse mild as well as effectual. Doing sugar coated,
:hey are easy to take; and being purely vegetable,
they are entirely harmless.
PIMPATED DT
Di. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Itlass.,,
'Phu:float and..inalvtioal Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS ft tt.ea.
ror Sole by Taylor & Spalding, Drugglits, Wellshorp
Aug. 12. 187818 t.
Tioga Marble Works.
'll3rgundevtived - is now prepared to eremite all Cot.
tiers for Taft 'atones and Monuments of either
Da/44 or Rutland Marble,
of the latest style sal approved workmatushipand With
dispatch.
lie keep■ constantly on hand both kinds of •Marble
cud will be able to suit all who may favor him with
their orders, on se reasonable terms as oan be obtained
in the coentry.
A Zin..1,1879. 41$
Cyrus D.
I 4rifouBuBDEALl 7 tlN,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors
WINES, kc., &o.
Agent for *Pine Old 'Whiskies,
Jan. L iet2. ; 00.131,111,713.
4,000 Cords of Hemlock Bark
"1217.496.27TZ17:1.
CNTamns will be made for the purobase of Per
peeled and delivered the ensuing season, at 8440
per cord of 2,1,00_1ba; cob ondelivery.
Hark peeled at year ,recelved-fOr•tho next
ninety Ave at per fiord of 2,1100 Tha t east on
livery.
'Wig nuke contracts for peeling 4.000 cords of
bark , on- lands of the Pennsylvania Joint Land and
Lum b er 00 . BAILEE LOW= A 4 :op
tralibem 19, irsitt. • • • '
Work.
Costiveness, hundice,Dys-
Inds, Indigestion, Dye
ttery, Foul Stomach and
nth, Erysipelas, Head.
te,', Piles, Rheumatism,
tptions and Skin Mess-
IC E.
=ant ADAMS.
' '•-• -• , ' • • •
THE 44 . Izzior--!rtri
aoi atiti Wintrer Goalist pikaaO`ttnit defy. efinilooll
,eonvitwtioa part of . .
7
Merinos,
'Nov to• .ish.xr ,
caLIIRfIE t
Capital Alpacas, one
VELVETEENS,- DR
CORDEROY for Lad
BEAVER CLOTH, BRO
MUSLIN,
PIINTs;
1` -9:
BOOTS
GroOwlets, Croc
Seeing isiDelleving—you wi
, Corning, Oot. 81,1873.
W__kAMM
. J
gad all )I:Lot:hors 'Raid of poi; tlot
Dres4 0004. I
Moore Bar, ,
_ Sranslz Diagozudo, I
GIVE US :A LOOK BEFO
American Mike,
Beaver Mohalrai
CHEAPER
Wgti,
/12#0zags".4 i t
At the, 1.4'1
White rierultle,
gisl.)Elennels,
Blue
NE WILL N
2road Cloths,
Suits auat to Or
FE
CARPETS
Of NI obeaßaei can be
111101:61r 3B3EiLT2SS
orAdromstr
TINY
We sell GOOD GOODS and will
cowrie, Ir.. Oat% 7,1873.
TEEM
3,
ME
• - •
,
, ~.• •
*•,; ; • •
Sattins
tf the beat 6randimizde.
0I) DeETA, WHITE
es & Cb-Ildrens Sacqwee.
D CLOTH, CASHMERES,
sREETING
tylla Unrinled.
ID STOOK OF
A SPLEN
ery, Table Cutlery,
lass Wars.
and
ovuttomens In'Bpsit salary
wax say to th
ay ere oti bang Nolth a larger di* ttifia 'yin;
,
Idikh se
Brlllintin,
,
Qadasitio, .
Poulos,
Stooge Mika,
reneh Poplins,
Japanese
4.lapacas
THAN EVER.
Goods, .
Mow*
Talll, Wiislll,
Nezictu, Towallap,
west Prices.
ad Gray Plannela.
Strips Sheeting,
T BE EDERSOLD,
021
er by the best Tailors
! CARPETS!
ought in any town or °lip In country.
EtTrussEr...o •
A.-N-D .truunii Pi„ -tr
Qum cuoirEld,
make It pay for patsple to obtaa; acid leo s.
Wei
Eztipispi*is -,.,..:0Xv,y0f1i
Lt ectiret. ib6a,t,
tli 161'
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r , •
SHOES,
save money by giving me a call.
1
3. S. NEWELL.
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READT4ADE CL0TH114,0;1iA1' . .,.04P..4,,.: L t?,)091%
Shoe&,-&o., Suitable for the winter Trade.
- My stock has Leen procured fromthe best wid:irkats in the 'country . 'arid therefore you
.wilt be satisfied with prices.
F • 1
Cornirag 'Foundry eg: ril4phine Shop.
- EStrAI3I4IS E-TI,T) 1840.
"W".. I=oetzraiaes cfc
Manufacturers of Stationary and-PM/able 'Engines and Boilers. Clearing, Shafting and Machinery required
for Saw Mills, Grist dills atid tanneries, Ovens and Grates, for burning Tau.. Screws for moving nialrached
and leached bark, (7 astings, Bolts, 'Railroad 'Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short liotlee. We have fa
cilities for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and eatipmniali Machinery cheaper than Thatern or
Western builders of - tho beat quality.
Jan. 1; 1872—1 y.
firm, Fork City eilitsde
CLOTHING Al' TIE
66.firEaD%k yfia rj
E 7 S "
Yri the Opera house Block.
WITHOUT DOUBT WE
Sell the best made, trimmed, and the best fitting garments for Men
Boyi and Children in Northern Pennsylvania.
plain that they never bad a good fitting suit.
we guarantee a perfect fit every time, and our prices are always lower
than goods of the same quality can be purchased elsewhere.
We'labor*. Op t , 21, 2873-11:
Prestpn &Ileei-anans,
MANUFACTURERS' OF STEAM ENGINES,
BOILERS, CIitCULAR, GANG, AND
MITLA SAW MILLS,
MACHINERY
FOR GRIST MILLS,
TANNERIES, &C.. GEARING,
SHAFTING, BOLTS, AND CASTINGS OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS IN IRON & BRASS.
Machinery of all kinds re
Our 41 - r. G. W. IP'reston'is well known as mac
or the best mechanics in Western d'Veav
Work, and he Alves las personal -.
attention to the; details or
our ousitikess.
Owning, N. T.. September 1973.-IY.
PAINTED POST IRON WORKS,
ESTAI3LI HED IN 1349.,
PALINTIFAID VCitiArr, N. 'Y.
AN vvmsirom & 004
PORTAI4JE AND STATIONARY STEAM -INqINES & BOILERS.
- . - •PAILTIOTIAti,A*NI7ON.F.4O TO: ,-; _ •
0,.kN6 S t l`V MILLS ENGLISH,
.
EUgNailit MIZLB AND MiOunia ALWAYS '
' •
-Water Wheels suited to l all liettda of NVatm,'Tannary - Itorke„lirldge• Troika,
4ty - exPirienee our - OE" W. - itoOty
-- meant as irsmachintst and Foreman, enables us,-
bY bis - personal skpereision4 to Maks,
strictly lir*trelass floods; •
1514187.-Iy.
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Has fiat reesive4 ini•go• owl: of
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aired promptly and at reasonable rates.
IIitiNIIPAOTIJAERS OF
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Very many people cow
We say to all such, tha
MERE
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THOMAS 11ABDE,V.
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Is PirKEEN' A VDGETATILP, PREPARATION,
composed nimply of well-known ROOTS,
tirrt 88i Oikd ray:Ts. combined ether
propettiest, n•hich tW thtte natlfro ore Cr:Mari-le,
Aperient, 'Nutritious, Diuzetic. Liter:lasi) mid Anti
vnolele preo—v , :d in t, cull:iota:at
qinintity Of spirit from tlio i•st.,4.;Alb CAN.& tr 4
keep thew La taly climate. wbleh makea tho
f : : : 4. LANTano
47.1 N
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r .v_l72
:V , -d: 64 en i 1 c...../1 ea es ...
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eee of the most desirable Toirstes anti Cathttr
tics in the veal. They are iritaridod strictly IA Pi,
j elly
DOMOSMICom;
only to be used as a medicine., and eicr ai:reecattling
to directions.
They are the sheet-and= az the f:‘ , 131.1 and de
bilitated. They net upon a di‘earefi livar, and
stimulate to such a degree, that a heathy action is I
at once 11T013ght. 1311(111t. Asa terr,2tty
AVorntan egPectialiy carp
every ether stammant. Aa a Spl Isi
tner frar.le, they have 730 er:aal. .ry era 7.
mild An i goatle.Thvgatv . a nil Tc.:10:.
'They Drr n' . 7lent7it
TEty is ,ke v:pair ttron. Pry p•rri ".•
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Only 50 Cci,'ls perßottle.
It pnr,sr,ra.
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4) t:vo
Olin?. Tr 2. - fr; - . - V. :-, • c rt.. 11
'nu: Prot,Esor
E. ThonuS I,:a ollPge.
The name in UL ived from 0,"
eiimilying to Ccez nsl , . puriE.>•. ; or rt. , :ai c.
Tue laver lee:llra. pp; ulf..:•:ty it hoe
ohhtiuc:l, is itr.; (1. and inetethele. It in.
ere?seA the - of the limn. It is
a deLightt,ll dand:aff. It
prcvatita tho t t keeps the
licadsool, ;a-A :it'll. colt, a r ,
C;,•; QUALI
1 .GS ILveia over , n „ 6
cam l al; !
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May 13, 1a73.-11ot.—Iy.
WEL Lsilofto
I: l laaalzie.,;
& EEO NVLAIID ore prepared to furnish drat
11 class work from the best lumber, at their new Ise
tors •whfoh Is now In full operation.
SaSh, Doors,
31211= 0 VIMMIEt.t e )
AND MOULDINGS,
eozionatly on band, or ninnulsotured to order
Planing and Matehing
done promptly,- and in the beat manner. The best
workmen "employed, and none but the best seasoned
lumber usocl. Encourage home industry.
Paotex7 near the foot of Hain . Street.
JAIL 1. 1.872-tt.
WALKER & LATHAOP.
DI , •., r•F,ItS IN
' ILLUDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIN-WARE, BELTING,
SAWS. CUTLERY, WATER
TIME, AGRIcumTURAL
L'upL9IENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, A-o
ectuting, N. 'sr., Jan.. 1, 1872
THE ADJUSTADIE-SPD~DG BED,
Bartlett's Patent June 91, 1870.
, . .
-Spirat - Spting eflttirlat
. , .
—• A LUXURIO_US Btrif
With only a 'tingle nrstroas. .Por, durability, comfort,
cle~W awl adjustment it has no equal. ;.Ik
an
'partor bkla for tho aick-roozn, as Anil as for po cone in
health. Orders sacited by the proprietor fo Tioga
county. r J. S. PAL,
April 1, 1870.-tfi hfaitallild, Pa.
LIVERY STABLE •
IT ETcuAIe k COLE proprhatora._ First-clitaa . rigs
I.l6..".furnitiliedta rcaporablil 'ratesj Pearl stroot, op
posite Wheeler's wave, slioph:
_ .
A PUBLIC HACK
•
trill be on the street at all reasonable }room. Pass
engers to and frym the depot to any part,of the town
wlli be chate4'ti . enty-fice cents. Por families or
small parties fOrplosatire, Otia hoar.
Wei/SbOr).. JUIY:I4, piTe. Krlo3l-01 keO.I.E.S.
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of any desdiattouoio4ted With acclicti;
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FornittOe and Undertalithg,
Van Horn et Fhandler,
T. Von Horn)
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riNpAND COII.IIOIS, UtiItINITURE
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It) 13 , t) loner in ',NlirUzeni ikuniilvaitia .001,5404 (d
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*u4:. fu3l9tnelL UCiL i eoTtuilon rigtlll:l3. pow, \
tit:A-clay:l c s t‘tal,q)nistuf , ilt. 'The al 4,ve geu.(lg ll
of tlit.ir t)vtli trta'atefact:trt , , nro
witted b.)th 3 , 3 tp quallt.v al,tl Thy seit
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Woijeti, Wire afa,ttrass
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the 41014. 1,01.(1141` 81 , 1 ile.; bNI h *,111 ; ale ,, 1 -1 ,, , T 4. ker
Spring Berl triAt liill - ,l.Tea on trail fvr 17 yeArd aLtil
k Y.
"Oa it akift.Vell /311tiNthOt.‘9/1. Our
C 0 72' 11.00771,
fu eteplmlied With nil sizes Or the ti'alTla'.Ar amity
and helintitut style of totrial raec, to;,,cnow otati
kiwis of foreign: and home Titalinfactarn, in ten a.
iningA to match. Tio'y will Inalto aloha taloi.g a
lu - titOr nto,inet and any naedio 4 ti p
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tYiiijle attended i 0 prottipti;s,and at qatoo*a•tary
ges: odd pi t( nt rzirmture !natio. al :d Turthsg
ell hhals dtiue with Iltztue:sa aril
,Tan. 10, 1.87 f
VAN 1.101*.: t CILINDLE-rt
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SDI WIICA T r r ISAT CO-$Cr.llll.--)it1V1W.7C614141.e.13,31
lathcolAktl to a bale Iva after / 2 P.:t: - VI yk,, 0, 6
upplb'atiori tt 15115i . 1.10.2.:: 1 ha It- phssi , I ON (.: tl
Lure. i • f ,TT,I.
il I,l:te due's to -the, loyE. - a, 1 ... ; . : .,b,„, , 1 „ ,,e.
I ZlClL null Wilt I: tdbot, of tisLic ra or for 1 , - , the
same liberal ptitroriage as lett beet, exie.i.trd to ffle.-...
My books may be found at tba old rla.-,, , r, 5 e tit,,,,,,, ,t.
:Tan. 10. 187::. ft. 'f VAN 1 , 619
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of Citronie,tnil Acute I.4eun.,ttlAti, Xeut:tligs, ; ;;n•
bago, :sciatica, Fa.lllllf.y, Utlil .NLTVM.!* flirt:Etat-4, afar
years iti buttering, by tali-We LE. rill-L:l'i VEC,ZIIBI4
8E1L1:13(4.T.1C Syn.r,p—the se/entitle di& of ery of J. 1'
Fitler, lkf. Lt., a regular graduate physician, Fitt, sliom,,
We are personally acquainted, who has for Kr yey- s
treated these diseases ex.citsirely with worashing rt.
sults. We believe it our chtlinan rimy, ith e r d e !jb .
e lion, tosouseie,4ll6usly request suttee:a tu tail lt,
e pecially persons in mud , rate riteumstnuees trbo
nuot afford to waste money awl time on truthk u
1 xtures. as clergymen we t,erkoslt 1,11 tl, dEep
r sponsibilitiy resting on us in
. I.o,he;y emic,,,,i : t t h h
etlicine: But our ltnowled; i e and ty.p.!rti...t. Li . lit
r mark:A.ld me) it fully JustilAes our u.ni.u. 1 , ,y.c,.
. 4.,
I 1 Ening. `tiedia. I'olll'2l, Eulli , :•ed uildtqm y 0,,., b e .
carne Lo{ •ss. Eer. 'll,on‘,.t. Aim pi.y, 1. 11., I -.Di.
ford, Pints 'a. Bev. J. It. Eavis i Lie21.t. , 1 , .. , 12 . ,eie
Jersey. ,ltr.v. J. S. litiolgotan, Claren‘e, kt , ,„ p,0 . "
C. G. Smith. 1'10;4010, :si - ..wV07r1:. .I. et ..1“.• I . 1 41,
Fails Clitr, it, Plitiadtdpisia. iithrd t.:iirlic , ..,.;• :ta•
, enatf•rtt. cinv,.., nor:, Jui:pcs, C.rds_ 1,-; -r nyti.
ptamt ' „).-e., ft,r , tard,d t4t.::tt,A wills ).- 711 , !..!•T Co ,;y, r
ing tliqe disupsi..A. inie tlit.r.n_itt at:.:,,,,,t,,,, . in ,
Rented to any 'medicine f...r Patonn's. oi. s f. , thi
eqoal inert unrh,r t , -.t, or putt {of, fi . ..f;t.,,., i.", s “rds
at many hi:llN ,curs •. A It:.' I , r , C4+ '1 ~ //,' I; , qet
descrip• hu t I r .11trit_ I ir4l ..,L i ii.._4•: , .1- I.- -i• - '.F.tily
31 1;it , i4: 1 1 . 41:‘ , I , :c,v, niuniitu ilir 0 °ILIA.: , 1 1 t' • . to
cure. ugretriog In refund I: ionc-!,• ni , 3 t,t , .. l. ~...• tau
of it., fafinte In :use. Afflicted ii.llti 11 1,. wttii i..ts Dr
fitler..PlAlAtielphin. His valnitlll. uil I .4A,, sis I,4Uag
WOOD & SCON'II_I.I: :tuft 1,,
4 Enortah. l'a.
Iftirch 11.'13-1)
all Paper
katinboti) *labts,
TILE ASSORTMENT IS TUE. REST,
THE VARIETY or NEW STYLES THE GRFATEST,
TUE PILICES THE CEVEAPEBT
of any atoct; ever brought into Tidga county
E. B. YOUNG'S
13 0 oi - 5C Srr Jai
SIIME
POMEROY BRO!S . & STIJITH,
B
13LOSSIIIIRG, ,Tioga County, jEann'a.
BUSINESS PAPER- NEGOTIATED,
Posrcnoy I:no's BANKEng
Troy, Pa
Fr.b. 4, IR7I-tf.
gREAT REMEDT FOR
c:anfulniVlß-
C ,
which can be cured by a
timely resort to this] stan(l
- preparation, as has been
proved by the hundreds of
- testimonialsi received by the
proprietors. 4 - . t is acknowl
edged by .mahy prominent
physicians to be the most
. tellable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief, and
sure of all Lung,complainti;,
and is '.tiered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
!of over forty years: When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
ewe in the most Severe.
1 cases 9f ConghS, Browhiti ,s
Croup, Whooping , Gough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore-Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest'. and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding,
at the, Lungs &c: Wistar's
Balsam does,-no t dry Up
Cough, and leave the cause I
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses the
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus - removing the cause of -
the complaint. • -
IMEPARM
BETII.N7, FO TILE 6 EONS ' Bostm 1110 P
And sold by Dn.:nista acid Dego= gralairdli•
Aps.
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•IVlagic Glass Cuttler.
11 1 171 4 Is n titnnierful Milo larpLW - n, sn.l for the
'.1. , Wain?, exrebse eg FIFTY CENTS every Port, 9ll
can bare vitt) in hill bonnit witl sholinad b?,IIIM ° ""....4
glazier. Phis instrument wilt cut glass 1 / rier tbmt
any dionlotictul.i.:ll wilt coat Fifty licllare,..: 01: 44 . 11.
alp can :;sr. it. 1: is *haply a.nioo putty
sniall St!lßt n - I , LEI, that makes tcrilAy•LivB',hond ted
rovi.frittonti “. a Irralto—tezep-rt ri '..n a i-ectil:sr son.
nor. St 1 Nut rea no “Lili or pi:taloa td nee, I. Ml'
1:04 VOU cut glass with It —at on. a 001. It still lAA
inip with a
a lifetime: Lc irA;,:vad ve2i:ted. Sent prepaid to 07
addro, sit. aafoly packed, upon teeeipt, or rrh cents and
iiiitt4o *tamp by IS. 11. CIAItIOt CO.. 8021 EMI , COP,II;4I+
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