The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 11, 1871, Image 4

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I SONO - OF THE SKATERS.
AwayttlreißliZ r is
O'er fie ice-bound tide,• -
O'er the glassy, sparkling way.
Where the frost-king past,;
. And his wierd spells cast_
• O'er melt wave an dam* ,jfilk l •
frftliST W)"4:i
• As we ewifily wheel
. On the fleshing steel,.,
O'er the river's crystal floor,
Our deafening about
Rings its echoes out -
By the white drills on the shore.
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Let Binitts,roar
From the mew l . clad shore,
Lib glee atAbe summer's death,
But we little heed,
•
As with increased speed
We fly from his chilling hreith,
Then away ,chop
Ere'! 644 r-flak's," plaki
On lb ilespifig vigor's .iteaet,
Ere 4 eit:bg (its rut);
iVithliirriacen ;train,
Disturbs its long, tranquil reel!
Ea
"Liberal" Interpretation of The
Bible.
Sottn:i good stories have been toldip
illustrations of.the,niistirdities to whi ch
.the "'iberal construction" of Scriptititil,
passages generally•letids, but we ha , .ke
not seen 'anything mute sarcastic in,
this line than the following observif
dons by a puzzled Dutchman at' a so 3t.
of service held by a "prOgressive" seiit
out West". A Wisconsin paper Is rn
spotieltile for putting It i luto print :
Ope Whe (Loss pet, 4434 in ' imam+
elan fciibaptititu • wits libliling a prc
tracted meeting, and 0t43 night preach
ed on the subject of baptism. in titi ,
course of his remarks he said: Soute
believe it is necessary to go INTO the
water and come pp out of lt,cto be hatt
tined. But filth ,he claimed to be
fallacy, for the prepoiltiou INTO of the
Scriptures should be rendered differ 4
etally as it does not mean - 1 . 2.vr0 at al!
times. Moses, he said, we are tolt4
Went up INTO a high mountain, , ,etc,l
Now we do not suppose that he Wane
INTO the mountain, but upon it. Sq
with going down into the water; 1
meatt,slnply, going down
' n eati
"the a%) 'being" baptized in the
ordinary way, by sprinkling.
He carried out this idea fully and in;'
due season and style closed his dis;
course, when an invitation was :given;
to any one who felt so disposed to rise
and express -his thoughts.' Quite a
u unlber cf.the i llrettorett rev: anik, Said
thin MAO h ill) een
present on this" occasion ; that they
had Just heard, and .felt Weir souls
greatly blessed. Finally, a corpulent
gentleman, of Teutonic, extraction, a
stranger to all, arose and broke a si
lence that was almost painful, as fol
lows:
"3lr, .13reaeller. I , Jail so; glad I. gush
.
1131.b110-1115iIle,' fOr I has bad' 'e'xidained
to 1 : 13 .Y - LP:int somethings s. dat:f never
CoP.lil believe before. Oh I ish so . glad
dat INTO does not man INTO at all,
but elitist close by or.near?to, for now I
can believe mauish atingle vet I could
uo understand before. NVe real, Mr.
Breachor, dat Taniel vas cast INTO de
ten of lions, and came Out alive! Now,
I I ever could understand dat, for de
wi t beasts would, eat him up right off;
but, nos , it lab very clear to my mint.
II vash Blitist close Iv or near to, and
di(inot get INTO de den at all. Oh, I
4.1.1 an. 0.1.041 .--.......a- --- A.... ”Let.F. , _ .11,.....ia,
we Teat dat de Hebrew ehildreti vash
cast INTO de Shish furnace, and dat
alwash look't like a peel; story, too, for
I Wilke dey would have been burnt lip;
but it ish all blain to any mint now, for
dey were elitist cast close by, or near to
de 111 . 18 h-furnace; Oh, I vas be glat .1'
wash here to-night !"
"And den, Mr. Breather, it ish said
dat .I,oriah vash cast info, the' Whalesh
pell4.- Now I never could unirstand
dat; put it ish all plain to in mint
now ; he vash not taken into tie.l whal
esh pelley at ail, but shust eliunip on
his pack and rode ashore. 0,1 II vash
so glat I vash here to-night!"
"And now, Mister Breather, if you
'will shust explain two ,more pashages
of Seriptures,..l shall be 0, so drippy I
vash hetolio-night! Olioof aerh isvere
it sahib de wicked shall' be cast into a
lake dtxt. 'Alma mit the 'and priiiistone
alwaysh. 0, Mister Broacher, shall I
be cast into dat lake if I am vicked, or
sheet ()lase by, or near enouglit to 'l4)
comfortable? I hopes you VIII say I
7 , shall be cast shust by, a good way off,
and I will pe so glat I yeah here to
night ! De oder bassage„le dat, ylell saish
plessed are dey who obey the s e corn
haakdments, dat de,y may have a right
to de tree of life, and enter in through
the into de city. 0, tell me I shall gets
into de city, and not close py or near to,
ehust neer enough to-see vat,. I:_have"
lost4and, I shall pe so glair.' vash :lora'
•
to-night. "' - -
.
Ardr.—Wntnet with this witty and
unanswerable retort in a sketch of a
short trip through a portion of Ireland.
The writer is conversing with his car
driver :
*) You are a Catholic,' Jimmy ?"
Ye . s, yer henor,' - _ -
" ittialrbu pray tO•the ylight Mary?'
" I do, yer honor."
" Well, there's up doubt h e was a
good WOlllO.ll. The 113ible says so. But
she may have been no better tban your
mother or Wine." -
" That'S true, yer honor. But then
you'll allow there's a utlghtydify9rencii
in their. ehlldreti.l,l4-Curn.
The Madison _Democrat tells the fol
lowing divorce : " A well known
citizen of this place married . 11, a di
vorced woman ; B ,got a divorce from
A ; A then married C, who bad also
been divorced ; C:si daughter, 1), then
living_ ith C, got a divorce; - A's daugh
ter's husband gota divorce and married
D. AU of which can'be vouched for by
more than one of our readers."
The above muddles us a little• s but
we presume It Is.o r
1 eerreet—reWls
tousin.
Mies Emrua Itigtre tried to light the
morning fire with " Dariforth'e non,
exploelVe_pp," with , the usual resuit,:-,-
ehe liied'Until afternoon, and her mo
ther, badly burned; may poJiiiibly re
cover. • '
Col. James Fisk; .1r.,, was asked' to
subscribe for the ersetion of a fence
around a graveyar(in Vermont. 'No s '
said he, ' what's the use? 'Mote In
side can't get out, and I guess nobody
outid.de wants to get In.'
A Detroit burglar, while in a hallway
on a thieving emnditiron t 'being;iiot
" What do you want 1," coolly replied,
" Oh, nothing, znyeelf."
A female lecturer said, " Get married,
young myna, and he quick about It.—
Don't wait for the millenium—for the
girls to become angels. You'd look
well ll beicktftpkAigel, would'atyou,you
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1, arper a 'Magazine.
Noticesi - of the'r,ress . .
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No no dellghtful travels are printed la
EJ°ll llll3 1104IiiiikoKtiiiitElleitipilir perpetually
UARPRiniI MAGAZIME. . They. are read_ Alt)
cquAl irler9tnitAmpist . An bi bw 4 °v'
graffeltramile%stmmAso tray. in scionl
papers, while sufficiently - prolountt -td dips
the attention of the learpful,„ttre , yet admiral
apapted to thi Opufatoddildrstanding, , and
signed as much to diffuse correct informat
concern)ng curreni,:asionlifioOPT°v=e r Y a '
coi4d Ito 'if tt . i.tif tbe'o'rgiib 'alb; iigoelety
thelDiffuilion of Useful knowledge." 'l' be 111
4101411F4-4511141)ratqa is to give eorroaCkfuri
tied atkirsatiobal ansusenie D t M 0410044. ms.
of it)fs - 1)001/0.--1640 Erryianel ilinektead,
It , is 060 of the workaots of •journalisui=tht
editorial mategaiiimt -- cif lianesa's.---'he .11tpt..
dim .N. Y. ---' ' ''''
The Iliodaillo*llPsikk 4 .'4 l `" l 4o4 l 3 l iiig;*•clittp-
Pleto in all the ` departments of an AMOTIOSII
r u m!, Taper, HARPSIee WERKLI has '1161144
for itself * right toile.fitlei "A lOnititil of Civil
isation."—Nero Yor)... ,kvesiug Post, , , , ._
..Itheritit's liAttitt'tirtitaini l& • 04114' itidek if
thollistof flarpeettlYisehli,lklitee on 'super
tine it:slandered papor, and is published wesily4
• The .4Szatt ireXolikent. .I.okgitßiliii:_litirt
'odlOaTe:Which iffe Harpers publisb, it, Is altnolit
ld°0 1 ,:g0 1 eilkif4.7727tedlratieedir., Y 4 , I
quifsplui ows --1071.,.„, i
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114°ItrAll'AtWa44;ioiy:Ye.ary .-,-..: ',,'A, = $4, ti
Iltrerlsatie.M.ts,l4 , ~.^ if ' -.: '` sk 0
i Ils.nsinsee: 'tefrittAzme I ' ol '-' = $4
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An Extra co p y ePeStfier the Weekly, Balm.
•-- .411 be 5 ” 'ld o rmt:- - Ter Clul
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-Myosins wittl; supplied yratie of every ...
Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, inane remittance)
or, Six Copies for $2O 80. without extra copy.
\.SulrscrlytiOtil ,to, Eery Haw, and
drayasine, to one address for one year, $lO,OO
or, Igo of licitpoes Periodicals, to cps pfildr,es4
for one var.:V.oo. • , •
i
Rack noin6srs can be suppl ied at any time.
A cbmplete Rot of Harpers Idegasitm, zrtri
-Comprising 41'Volumee, in. nest cloth tinaihgli
will be sect by expressi freight, at expanse of
purchaser, for $2 26 per volume. Single eciumei,
by mail.pcsipoitcs3 , oo: - Cloth cases for bind
leg, 68 ovate; by reakpealpead. '
The postage on llettpsteeleleaKtx is 20 cent",
a year, Kituaztes; 24 cents a year 11154 t he .
Betas, 20 tette w,year,.wbieh mast lie laid' at'
thesubscriberspest;office. '
Address HARPER BROTHERS, N. Y.
FALL AND ,WINTER
Ntw ,Goodst
e. 8., KELLY
SAS JUST [OPENED LOTS 01'
NEW' " fRBSI[ DRY GOODS,
FOR. TEN, MASSES.
Drop fa and
'MOM TDB STIR,
and tee will try and, convince you; that we not
only have
GOOD GOODS,
but that we are nailing theta clear down to the
botto - A of the market. W. haveW complete as
sottntent of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS;
All styles and prices.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE,
TEA, COEEEE, SPICES,
We do not propose to mention'all the items in
store, as we much prefer showing goods.
RAY- No charge for showing Goods. Call and see
us. ,
Jun. , f, /871: - C: B. •KELTAIWZ
FALL AND . , WII44TER.
MILLINERY.
MR& E. E. Kimball, over Young Ooh s.
bookalOre, baa just received iota of i ;
. ,
Fall &Winter Millineri
to vrhieh ebe invitee tba attention la the ladlie•
ofWelleboro and vicinity. • '
Jan, 4,101.1 y
Livery Stable!
a .1[177 ATKINS Et LOUDEN
ow epeetfully inform the pub
"?,v7abritt;•f lie that they hems establislied-at,
Livery for Hire,
At their Stable nn Pearl St., opposite Wheeler's
wagon Shop. Single or double rig's furnished to
miter. (they aim to keep good horses and trlio
gona,arid Intend to please. Prices reasonable:
WATKINS 44 LOUDEN.
Jan. 4,1871-Iy.
Wellsboro Bakery.
would eay to the citizens of
Li • 'WeUsboro and vicinity that he le pre.:
pared to supply them with
i tREAD, PIES AND 'CAKES,_ ','.
of t o best quality. We aleo'seive meats sad
and Fresh OYSTERS to tholeitho wish. Call at
the old Stevens' Mend. J. J. BERGIN: ,
Nov. 23, 1870-Iy.
Now Photograph Gallery—D, If. Naraintire.-
Auction--C. E. E. Brewster..
SPROUL NOTICH!
14 subscriber ,would recopectfally inform
the public, that he is now receiving
LARGE ADDITIONS
to hie stock of
MERCHANDISE,
bought sinile the great deoline in prices, which
enables him to offer many
Great Bargains.
The /adios are invited to examine his stock
DOSS- GOODS, • :
which contain many new styles and fabric& not
before Introduced in this market.
MU
'IOUS EPERS
would do well to ex - amine his dock of
TABLE LINNEBB, CARPETS; '
, Oil Cloth, Zdattings,
• ' 4110 MAS EARDEBI.
WelioborO, Jitn 4, 1871.
BACON & BAILEY;
DuAr.sts:o4-
Drugs, *edie.hiost ph'e'lllll4Afilf
GLASS,
VARNISHES, DYE•STUPIT.,
„.
Alcohol, Pure Wince and • Liquors, for
Medlcfil kalppses. I
Perfoinety,,Boipi, B r zifahei,V42llat tea, duo;
4 i r physletatie'preectiptiouicompound e tt a t
8L058817140, PA.
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MRS. B. E. KIMBALL.
NMI
SHAWLS,
and
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Raving ow nano a Hoge stools Os wso k ititovos .
autl Hatdv:ol%; the "attife;ll4SieCtstkisti ilessauto`
to annatrisitelbatl•lst7-litia'at a'll.6lif siotiot, ad='
:404 to.this.uonal stook of theolli-Aitobd-o): -
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Mittlir WELL
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of which he ounsassokta glefollooripit oittolito:
ostVri .4
r iiIt t *% : 'VPM CI OPROWIMA t ; irOU Tc
- •/1:44 1 /,40 }4 4 1 q1V$ 44 V-$3 -' :
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ITT-5 ORB, ;11ATOTIETS, - O.II.ISELSi
SHOVELS, SPADES, PORICS, : - '
BE NCIII.SCEEWS,
WOOD iikiatila, , -6.44RIAGE ':801414 1 ,
BURRErBIESINS' " •''"
7..,;,-PIPEBOXV I 4:AILE ,
IREEII, , NLLIP--i . ;•• • • •
Tie .
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SPRINGS, noun 6110 ES, /10 B"
& Low not GRINIMPNB
HANGINGS, CIORN
POPPERS,
Eli
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
OOMBINED, ; Also, PISTOLS,
. PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
f •
PA'ITATT DARNIIOOII HANGINGS,
la new.thing, and 'Made for use. These are but a
fep of i the many articles composing the stock
of Haidware.
. I
I invite the public to oall and examine for
themaelves. I aim to keep tho heat quality of
:goods in my line; and all work to order done
promptly and well.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
AT FACTORY MOET3i
Always owhand or furnished to tirder;at
, '• ,` •
BO.I?4VATScfc BAILEY'S Hcprdtpare
- Store, Weltaboro.
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Welleb - oro i Jan. 1,1871-tf.
The Atlantlip:Cahiel
T HO UGH --transmitting its freight with ego ,
"groat rapidity, bidding dellnee to time, die,
teams, Ilerse i power and Steeps is neverthelen
decidedly a
WRT. 4I N •I
and in that Line moot GROCERIES are to, be
. fenhd,(anOnet or-later.) The '-- - •
- PUBLIC
will therefore take notice that
V 4:,..1A4110,14 ~,
iontinues to 'received - and tranizatt to Ms 44;
DIAPATC HA'S
of every thing uwjer.pfe heavens, in ;he liked
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
With the most incredible dispatch. What is the
- need of nientioning articles when the radio la
&tutted that NVEBTTBIN6 that ever ought to
be kept in a
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE
is kept here and for sale. The only thing the
subseriberpromiset to do as an attraction , to
customers besides keeping the best assortment
of Goods In the town, is to try. to give every
manilla! money's' worth.
San. 4, 1811. L. A. GARDINER.
Grocery and Provision Store,
CORNING, N. Y.
40. =O. ISILL:, .
ME
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VirkOLEBALR .MID ftItTATL' DEAL a
V all kinds of - .
iiROCERIBN, PROVISIONS,
Vilifies, Jiquors and
~~sar~r
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
• -
DRIED pfarqs,
CANNED . IRS A .10D
VEGETABLES,
'MOD ,& W 440 LASS
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tiontil go od s ortho Awiya. . on
bind.
Partwor attention pild to Pins GrosatiOn
,Voidef and Oonnunifknin4ll4
firost tOntsitalns his Stoat b -
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We have di lieelakii. 414 ityies f aud•doiot eirik (lite torandersold• by iny,oris'in this ;stability.
'We have SO Jost tooSiisa.osiothar *go stook qt ",G oode ._ In D 8 8S GOODS-we hers all:
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' ' SILK " OILtIN VOIILINSITMPREgIit - O.LOTHS, ' MERINO'S, BLACK
SILKS; jAPAlrstr, ANDARION POPLINS ,-, , •
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We have a complete sentiment, and at irrceeleiret than ever. ptir stook, of
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_CO 11011 Goods,
Woolen Clothe, Flannels, Blankeie, *o., is very iarge,..iimi will :be sold at:prirea that Cannot be
• ' beat. W 8 have also a'ffill stook of . _ _ .. ,_ . _
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To tgetieli we invite especialatteatioa, as we: Vollessuiroariiesiliagtlipai iitiodiloWst ikon 04,
•• „ • other 6rm within i% miles : °moo one a& froza*:eititt,near, an 4 ao.triit toil - .
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Corning,
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Smith &
'Are now prepared to offer great induoentente to theirTatrone, ae they have
just Als& their etore with•orkerdiepe, retiety of • , .
NEW f,-FALL'GOO,DS,
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Of almost every grade, quality and price. 'We .only ask the potpie to call and
look through our stook and save us the Ulna of enerneratlikg the ortieleein Store,
and Moult' they don't bay it won't be our tanit, as our geode are ' '
Marked Down „to the Lowest Notch.
-'We take pleitrareln - enyizig .o.Tioga toan4t., , that we have au
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oodlowyorloty of very 44osIntble panerno of „
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LINEN AND.WHITE 'GOODS
A yorylar.gti.tifiip4eit, and at very low prices.
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WO have :a . very taiga kook of Carpets, :varying in-qtaallty and price.
sous *shill anything in this lino would, do well . to call sad took Itoott. on; stock,
We are MI Atantilkir rpri AQ, -1 3 :4 1 PlatiktaVreaffi° 1 Alr i t
and aragallin; gaud gradas iii:447l.w. 4, macoultaaper thau at to
tj
WE SELL CLOTHS AND, codikOlitiVEiti: •LOW.
Piol l l/116 1 STORS, con4tigG..
SMITH. & WAITE.
Corning, Oct. 5, 1870.
Arnold B.
FANCY
AND HOO
No. 4, AROADE
This is the largest Faucy More la - Stohen County, and is now filled with an
tiaineuse atook'of delisted noveltioo for
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(front itaigalna In, &Arnim IVDOLOVIRS' and 'every ' titer kind of (*loves.
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GERMAMNInt YAWL_
edIA eG yziarw; 4n380N, - SASIOIO AND, 'BOWS,
Mitt 40001:18, rent and imitation, OFOR`TONskOURLS.
SWITOHESepfDRORSJiIip, -- , `, LADES , k TAIMMINGSs
ipprfONS k PRTONS.I I ,t I .-' ' t c BUTTQNSl3trttetig.
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dency. to the ' Urinary ,Orggni, •
,a ~They. Ore given in Complaints of :the,
Urinary - Organs, such as Grauel,l
- -Chronic Calarrhof the Bladder, Nor-.
bid Irritation:Of the. Bladderand:Ure
,t4ra,,.Disease,filthe :Prostate
eaQret . eyttiot of incon.tinence of Urine,,
froqiie' Zola ITiOne thelarlS, - C4n.
verne4 in its' evaeugpn. - The re . mody
also been recommended - in-Ms-
Otitetn
-024-ArectiO4'finCrfi**
HELM:BOLD'S -1 EXTRACT
BDWHII is used byJ persons from .
the ages of 18 to 25, and from 85 to
54„qr.in.the decline or, ehringe of life;
. after Confinement, or labor pains; Bed
' Wetting in children.
In affections peculiar to femulei, the
;Extract Buchu is unequaled Gy ,any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or
~Ret
enOn, fireguhrity, Painfulnes4,-Or
Suppression of Customary Eoacua-.
tions, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of
the Uterus, Leucorrhaa, or Whites.
DiAlEt.
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AN.II
power of Dig
strbents it
Me Water
and all
rOduced,
nzation.
ELIIIBOLD'S EXTRACT
B,UCITU has cured every case of Di
abetes in which it has' been
-irritation of the
,neck,of, the Bladder
and Inflammation.ofllte Kidneys,.l7b
ceralion of ,the Kidneys and Brad den
Retention of Urine, Diseases. of the
litostate G nd,,Stone,in
,the.A4lcler,
-thdetitus *avel Brick-Dust, De
posit, and Xtous i or_ likay Discharg.
es,; and for enfeebled` and delicate, con
stitutions, of both sexes; attended r with
the following symptoms : Inelispohition
to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of
Armory, Difficulty! of Breathing,
Weak Iferves, Trembling, Horror of
Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of
Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands,
:Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the
Skin, Eruption on the face, Pallid
- auntenanee,- Universal l Lassitude of
the Muscular System., itc
) •
HEEMBOLD'S EXTRA CT
.BUCHU is Diuretic and ,Blood-Fu 7
raying, and 'cures all diseases ar ising l
Pon; habits of dissipation, excesses and
imprudences in, life, impurities of the
Blood, i.e. superseding Copaiba in
affe4ions for whieh'it is used, such as
9anortloa, (Meets of long standing,
',,Syphilitic A f fections--in` these des
easss; used'fixqyknection with gelnv
eold',§ Rote - Ftretsh.. ' .
Sold by all a fDruggists and dealers
everywhere. 'Beware of counterfeits.
Ask ; or Ilelmbold's. Take no other.
IWee-4.25 : per bottle, or 61 bottles
for $6.50. Delivered to any a2dress.
Describe sympionui in: all comMuni
cations.
Address R. T. lIELMBOLD *
49* iroadway, N. Y.
11 1 .001411$11i.ki,j4IJI);`,TORP
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OCENTEAT,ED' OINDIOIN
t* EFL,-
IItEDELL'S FLUID; EX-I
BURfilwr:poco.tvi NE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, K.II. O 3SENE'L ASPS; ,
p#rEtiT MEDICINES , liOCII
ENTER PERF.U*II,I7,.'
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AND FLAVORING EXTRACT'S, WALL
' pAtigaR,IyiNDOW GLASS,
• • WiIITEWASH LIME & -.
AND DYE COLORS,
•
. ,
AGENTS FOR MAR,VIN & ,CO's
FINED OIL.
•
Suldat Whotomb Prim. Buyers arerequosted
to coil and got quotations before going further
OM
W. D. TERRELL & ' O.
Oorning, N. T., Jpn. 1, 1871./
Furniture ! Fu
B. T. VAN HORN,
11AVING completed his new Cabinet Ware
Imuse on Main street,Wellsboro, bas stock
ed it with a large and superior assorted atook o
FURNITURE.
Slumber Suits, Walnut, Ash; Maple
de., . do., do.,
from $l6O down; and as cheap
as "the same goods can be bo't
In the cities, freight added.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
- from $125 down. Also,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUOHES, TETE
A-TOTES,
with Upholstery to, snit.
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking (lasses, Brackets Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
all kinds,-
Wholesale Mad Retail.
lam mannfaoturing as usual, and intend to
keep a full stock of ware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware Rooms are epacim and
neat, and now contain the largest; costliest and
best etock of Furniture over brought into the
•
Planing and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING A:BIOULDING,
done to order at• the Factory.
Jan, I 811,,tf...L.
Musical liistt
xHS subscriber informs the public that be
has constantly on hancl a large assortment
ORGANS, MELODEONS,
Instruction. Books,
for Belo or rent.
3Plimac•oss
furnished to order.
EISOLD INSTRUMENTO TAKEN IN
ANGE, and some of the came on hand to
bi sold eboapd•
Be will be found otitis residence near Potter's
Hotel in Middlebury, Tioga, county, Pa. Ad
dress, A. B. A. BRIGGS,
July 6, 1870.—tf. Crooked Creek, Pa.
'ghani's Woolen if' s
fiRERVIELD, PA.
r • • r
T"' 'subscribers wilt pay Cash, Full-Clotb„
Calcimeres, Flannelly , <to., &0., for Wool.—
Theyalso manufacture fie ueual---
TO .01111 ER, OR ON SHARES
to suittuctonera. All'work warranted al; rep
rerouted, They invite particular attention to
their Water Proof
CASSIMERES,
Whioh ptß IratranteA in every respect. Partin
lar attettlen given to
ROLL-' CAROING
CLOTH DRESSING.
INGHAM'S largo stock of Caesimerea .26
per cant logo than any competitera, and a ts
ed as rapreeented..
INGHAM manufacture to \order, and do all
, kinds of Roll-Carding.and Cloth Dreeatng; and
defy competition.
INGHAM'S have as good an aesortroentof
Fait. Cloths ; Classimereallto:,
,
sad give more (or Wool in niobium, than any
othere e tablishatut. Try them and tiatterf your
maybe.
INGHAM wholesale and retell at the Clow
anesque /tills, 2 wiles below Knoxville.
Oai Clothe are , warranted, and aold by tie
following persona: • •
0. B. 'KELLEY, Weilab4ro, Pa. •
T. L. 1341.DW/N do 00., Tina, Pa.
' - 1 C. BBNNETT, (10;;vinston,.
Jan 1871-it
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niture !
1
__B..T. VAN MORN.
uments !'
AND
AND
-
.•
, e•
Life Insurance Policies
trader i'Ve irappaie l d Origibui rim
' The payweat at .
TEM Di:OMAR S
' . Will.seonre p, l'ellOy of
• rjrwo Thous u • Dollars
(larger sioas in properlitio,) and coalizoo rare
payment Is required' , ciiity when a doath occurs
in the claSsand, illylsien, oh a polio i $
rglitered. ,
"In'totne esdintlal - parits, such os
amination, pro tota,payraents, and ats l . o j u s ol ,,l,
Ides, this Assaalatlon! does_ not, very from any
of-our oldest compankas j hotSp smote? Siinv)it.
ity, Hooneroy. and Aoicirausodation of PaY moots,
. • •,. It diners materially: •
AIITIIORIWED CAPITALi . • $250,000.
Ferpartioulari;send to tho Agent for Parapldet,
Oen. P 1181ITTZEINAN 11 8 A Pre t
ISAAC; 11081tN.PELD, Jr., Vieo.Preeident.
, BEIIIII, As% Knox ville, Pa.
"'lt; P. 0119V : ft Visacolnlng Burgeon:
Oot. 12,
WitKHAM & FA RR
Tioga, Pa.;
Invite the attention of the Ohne to the cm
plote and welt selected stock , of
Fa .
• which they h a ve just received.-
More earned efforts th • 0, - ever ho Core will be
put forth to please and 'further •enlarge their
steadily increasing trade: Aa attempt to n alto
the
VARIOUS RTICLBS
kept would be ugolete, but suffice it to tai, the
stock embtaceg
Goods to . Suit
all elaeeee of trade
CALL & SEE FOR YOURSELVES
Jan 1,1871 y
TO TILE FARMERS OF
TIOGA COUNTY.
JIM now building at my manufactory,in Lawrence •
I
ville.a superior
It f r . 44 /MING MILL,
whichpoaaeaeee the followlugadvau tageeover al lotber
I.lteeparatee ryo,oate,rat Iltter,andtouleeedbaud
c/teiteand cockle'ifront wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed;takesout yellow deed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all otherseparatiogrequired of a mil i
This mill le built ofthe best and most durable tim
ber,ingoodetyle.and In sold cheap ler eash, or pro•
-•-
at a patent elev4for soparatinx ontrfrote
wheat ,to othermMelonreaeormpletertne.
J.ll 3IATIllth
Lawreuceville,Jan.l,lB7o-t t
HARNESS SHOO.
THE UNDERSIGNICD would say to the citi•
Earls of Wellsboro and vicinity that ho has
recently moved over Truman Brothers 'Grocery
Store with his
• Harness Shop
In fall operation on Craton Street, between Main
and Water ate., where tile is prepared to manu
facture all kinds of
Doulle tt Single Harnesses,
In act bhst style, ark] of the best material.'
•R.EPAIRINQ DONE,
on shot! untie° and good. I employ the best
workmen, arid use none but the beer material,
and am therefore prepared to please all who
want anything in my - libe.
— W. — A. NEWCOMB.
Nov. 9, 1871).
WALSER .& LATHRtOP-* _ .
DEALERS IN
lIARDWA.RF, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES; TIN-WARE,
BAITING, SAWS, CUTLERY,
WATER, LIME,
AGiIIZOVIATIIRAL IMPLEMENTS,
clarriago Rua =wets Tsinimitigo,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, 4o
Corning, N. Id., Jan. 1, 1871—y
AGENTS ,WANTEP..
For a Now a'id Elegantly tlluetrated Work.
"OUR SISTER REPUBLIC."
BY COL. ALBRRY S. B YAMS. JU9I PUULISUEII
Sight-SeetniAnd Adventure
_ .
in tie Land of the Aztecs; with charming
PEN AND 'PENCIL PIOTURES
4 Mexican Life,l Character and Soanery, and
startling and rouiatdio Ilistoricel Reminiscences
of this Land of Romance, Wonder and Aiyhtery.
"It is a, briglit.ttad racy work, vtritten in a
brilliant and attractive rty witliout s, dull
page in it, and cannot fail to bo noPlar with all
classes."—Boston Pobt.
"Its pages sparkle with wit, and are instinct
with ever-varying pictures of Mexican bib in
all its phases; The Illustrations aro excellent,
and we shall be luistaltan if it does not com.
mend a very extensive Bale. Every family Mould
put this book in the hinds of their cnlldren.",--
Chicago Tribune.
Many of the stories of adventure are as live
ly as they are fresh. The amusing incidents of
travel in the interior had 0., • tite of the titles
are delightfully piquant and eLtertuining. The
Book bas a genuine and suhatanti l i value."--
Chrietiun ,Un iOn •
No competition. and. rells• to all elaszos.
Agents are meeting "will' r.tnarkablb SLICCOt3.
For circalarioN Wino Publielyets
COMM fAll 804 U., liartfortl, tit..
Docetiaber. 2lat--4t
TA ISSOIXTION.—The co-partnership
tofu, co existing between E. IV. Ilogaboow
and Lumen IS. Sheivo, for the Bale of the'Singcr
sowing machine in Thga comity, ls hereby- dis
solved by mutual consent. Tho debts 4o to
and from +mid firm, will bo settled by E. IV. go
gaboore. , I E. W. ROGABOOId.
LUMAN D. SHRIVE,
Jackson, Nov 21, 167!. ja 4, '7l 3w
persona are hereby forbid
ki 'harboring or trusting my wife, Margaret
Sullivan., on my seroonnt, as I trill pa l y no (jobti
of bar contracting Way tbhr dat e.
3an.4,1871. - Tues. OfILTITVAT.
Administratrix's Notice.
y J ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having
been granted on the estate of 'P. P.
late of Delmar;deeearecl, to the subscriber, all
pers6nl indebted to the sold estate are reguestod
to make immediate payment, and those Ikaripg
claims or demitpdli agaiust the Awe, will make
them known without delay, to
MARY ANN FIELD,
.WOMIttOTO p 4413 d,1871 4w
WIOKUAM, & 4ARB