The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 25, 1871, Image 3

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    JO H N MITCHELL,
Attorney. at Law,'
‘v ELLS BMW, PA.,
thumeos hi 3 retirornont frOtu the A.ITATOR,.
omployment in his prutossion; ,Of;
0 up I , tairs in Itoy'alock.—dec. 4, 1871=3t:
lOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
Looal - Item s.
IZUSDAY, JAN. ,25, 1871
ew Advertiaconento.
zotographs—D. 11. NartTtorq'
by Up.—Seara & Derby.
tits Wantal—Seire & Derby.
!nil hear NASBY--it pays
Go
BINDING—Hugh Young & Co. are
alsing, up a box of binding to, tend tothe city.
• ing on yoi r magazines.-3t
Why is a lady's bonnet like a cupola? Be;
use it covers the
Not much it don't—not around here.
•
Ode of the most successful planters
n is a wi.low who 11:a3 just buried
A w blower tv'tts recently rejected by
116 osier girl, who "'ilid'ntl want no wartn:d
♦1 lw.e. '
_ .
BASBI, nest Friday evening
I , Ecrulti7;3.—Mrs,(rare S. Parkhurstill lemurs at Westtield , I:'tiesday evening, Feb.
, 1 71, ant also at Osceola, Friday evening,
cb. 1. Subject—" Pak Conditions and Present
einande.f,
•
'• Mr. Beecher has finally accepted the $20,000
Try which his congregation has repeatedly of
,rd him."
,Ve always kind o' thought ho would. "You
as Mr. Riderhood remarked, on a different.
" it 18 ft pot 0' money."
'l' oily applications for Cavern
t 4 for eating houses, tvi,l ho presented
the court on Monday the 30th inst. A elprt
pn.t tee is always expected to properly admin•
iLe law, and not to license people to viulato
I. \t F: EGG.—We have a hen': egg
tOde, from Mr. J. 11. Westbrook, of Tioga
ofiextremely large dimensions. -
(,i; BARUMNS.—NeweII d,- Ow
-0,• enterprising merchants nt Corning,
,re now closing Out the,4 "stock of g,;ods
•,, t mal:e room for early spring good 9.—
, t;o. trine to boy. Advertisement next
p, t1 .4,1,3 4 Co., of the same place, propos e
I ••fore thing by the . publie, and so do we
lecture of Rev. Dr. Buck ou Fri;
vnt-3 well emisidered, well worded,
'rho attendaneo was good; arid
t -at), an ;iii,lience noile attentive, or, ap
,f, 1111 , , tier satifiled. We have listened to
; it fi f, bed--and more expensive lecturers
I not please 113 better than the Doctor.
r
Mr. Johtnion. sent poking about in
saw fu 11, ono dark night last week,
shat he could find. 'Judging by Pomo but-
i pocket knife, and the remains of a leather
,rcr( I Whifky flask, which were picked up
ning, his disconsolate widun• leaue to
,0 that he found a bins saw.
'tii.i).—The weather is spring-like.
.•
lt. , lt y morning, especial!}, was like a mild
~! i . and we not iced a pair of robins in
/ •
• •.. , a 9 Nvo eatn4 down the avenue, Rho
Pl‘,4-n‘2llP winter"was played out,—yonng
lat(01.1bly, or rangers, who never win-
Idr. a'. 'OP.
'MA =SRURG ItEi3mulitt.—This i 4 the
•Ir new seven clointnn paper, just started
I.y Messtrs. Graces S buwbord.—
.44.t.t co ha , now three newspapers and
. Protic.-q and improvement is the order of
,44 41,v. T trip havg i theit colors hoisted, and two
;t 14 Lid. tilleet, to tho non', 9:iterprise.—
t—t ric,e•
0 u bill has Iu intro
., 1 in the tz-'enatC, tibia imposes a penalty of
thirty days to)one year's 1 mpris"ninenit for
, ory to graves, trees, shru),_ibery, &c., in
e It t to bah led tid may become >t law,
:hat tho i-ancl..lism practiced in cemeteries,
:1,1,113 tioring the summer tithe, may eerise,
tits vandals sutler the sercrtst penalty) cf the
I)4,N.‘TioNs.—The friends of Rev. A.
t)ne will give him a donation at the " J9tin
East Charleston ° , en the evcnia'f,- of
IS7I. _lll arc ins ited.
the frirrl l of Rev. Jas. A. Clark will
Ii o r donation vi it i r the Mr.
Cheri-Men, • ridav Feb,
I-; I An invitation it extended to all.
Lintous.—Rov. J. S. Job ,
Missiiinnry, has been veil.)
-•tul in his labors thus far. At the meet
_ • Cherry Flak n short time since, ten per
eonverted, and united with
h an 4 in West Jnetc.en, some 27 were
~f .sl4loil to that church. Mr. J. is now
n amt•tinp . ;a in the Stony fork church. Ilk
I w Le at that plaeo for two or thrce
Jot' lIN AL.—This paper wns
f.q. the prpo , c of Ravoca
-11, 1) 1 . f ‘runinn, (131 eFpecially ter
LEM
Ole:111y nitainc,L. an.
Nt , u, i 1 1, an,l i. - really 11 power
j .l.arnal. of thn law]. It
quirr.,!
,o ui d in ri.i-nroating the woman
no.%.•nu•ut . opininn
i cry jourr•al, and au?-
on' t? lil;cr pi - no/or:it.," of the i.eople.—
ME
tie ntfirpri‘r.
, a", 11 rrnr,-h for the 'Ainn of Lin" in
1 , .. neNt Friday (wiling Jan. 27, 1371
• it 1 to t.ey:t of sufirtgo : 'O, unntirutut ss:4
~c t stroe , ine; the po.,ple
their noses
; t , ,tl is prlty ,;11 2olTrAge : but the sat
IClDO:nber thgt it 11-111 ii
• to rottnt.in , f oven
ili Lt. AT d 11,..t. is the ngullir
IL.' diolo cv
i:lr \VI:1W( i'.—A , corditit; I
I,.lloltir
41 t • • 11l titiq'l,ih f,,r IL.. it
1.•.,i 1.1 p01,:lt
. v• 1 a ill car. 741: con)
i; ; e. 2 :
..•ti y. 17 ivbc 01,
ea, ;:. • hit nipF,
1,11,1.11 if 1:Inl, • ');
D
coal, «.14,, 111; I,
„t, 51; firs si(tl,s(l: ppm
.1, ri ftiplep, 25: I.war,
I 1•11. A s,.:r•oct —llO second
garter - 1y meting of iho Tioga eSI)6O.
u.'.iil be held oitli 'the Middlebury liaptiA
`llrdk, on ICedlic! - ‘1,13,, rehrwory S t at IQ.o.el,yek
Rec. G. W. Routing tot' nits preach the
Ferinon. Contributions f.r llefleurrai
G. P. '4V.t.7nors,
•I:ur. 25, Is7l.
BEI
1 . wl.d has been a-sulfuring, thus
• :_; . n craft l he lately spoke lu tho !Mitotic
diner . . , shop • She was standing notth
q, on n tint bowline; jib tps'l and
1- •;a': jib ~t owed in the netting,si mainjih;reer-.
ac,l the jib halyards rare through A snatch
• .k among her top hamper, and sheeted home'
to a sheer polo just aims her starboard 'ear •;-:
Double reefed storm trysail, jammed flat and
:liceted Lome, by a galvanirsd chain, to herport
epenser adrift, and bulging out
astern. She was, full- huttio - bows, and did'ne
look like a clipper; but she wee riding 'troll up
to a heavy norther,.an - d looked treathetly. She
had lost EOM of her top tinnier, and was going
into dock for reprtiri—with an order from-her
Mors.
A cAlitp?...7l - ihavitigilieen, Tep,o it lej
that I am' g f0e:4144i , I iiisfrblo
'rect the report, for the information of iny_ffiCin" is .
other parts of tho county. Tlio Farmors'.Tfo ,
.tel still runs on I . 'cold,iy i litorabasieklatog
'Continue as long as 1 - ,am its landlord. Thoinir
the occurs by taking B. Monroe for D. Efenroo.
The difference to the eye is small, but it is signi.
'Scant, after all. I hope:'nover to be degraded to
that level : where I shall ask?the laws to protect
me in putting the bottle to my neighbor's mouth,.
and bring a curse,on, him and his,, and
. 11:Lysol!'
pito. ' t • •
- SAS RECOVERED.—The lady from
'whom Dr. T, S. UPDEGrays removed the large
ovarian tumor ? at Tuukhaprlook, about a month
ago;,:h. ai entirely reeorACi.LLEtthtrix iGketed./ '
ME
t I .
HORSE tiIIEF.NVe learn that Mr.
llowo's barn, sonicaii. --I
watt otiteirid l
Wednesday night last by,- it hprso _thief. Ono
horse ivas taken into ho road and tied, and
jbilo 'tile thief was in the barn after another,
Mr, iforres,na made laisappeapneo, pt,the .dpor:
of- the stable. The thief fired at him; the ball
just missing hls breast. "kaitne linty° It'aving
pistol on his. ,person at i tbe time, t roturned
fire, when the thief made bie escape through
back window of the tarsi: " T:• 2 I •
.1111 . CH SHALL IT BE
• The, liquor struggle has again arisen. Lieonse . ,
or no licenso,—that's `the "SOilieltivor`,
some oppose, and a.
.felv noittipri i Alpines
have been refused in our town for several . years.
What has he'en the •rhuit 'A-13eralsient viola-
lion of the law; yet with less drunkenness, and
biittoe manners on the streets, up to, say eight or
ten months ago. +le .. .ense , tael point! to 3140
argue : "Notewe - artl opposed "taTtkii' 911(111101 - 0 . .
titre of liquor," (for the tionee;) , "bas'see, more--
is now sold than when licenses were granted;
you do not prevent this illegal sale; why not li
cense the hotels, and let it be done with par i ,icti9p
of law, and sotooyearii4abi CI
lity 7 ',:isO
cense, and we'll close out Thesegroßgeries." r.
Very pretty. Opposed to the manufacture, but
in favor of drinking the stills *dry, as the quick
est way to get rid 00_ it ebiiimen4l me to these
fellows fur logic. And 'Would nut'. allhnon Istr
liquor, under license, that wanted to drink: it?--f
Certainly., Well, how many more, than those who,
w4t ; it, o 4 vi 'Oatlttudtfi(.(r'c,4rprt (4
ti b assertion based, that more liquor is sold now,
ban formerly with liCense?
But we oppose license on other grounds. We
believe the use of alcoholic liquors is th,e fruitful
enlist.; of more suffering; dee'itid crime, than all
other' causes combined. Eminent judges and
lawyeze, rant the causes of brittle, 'assert
thV. It eitipties'the pocket, poisons the
suara;tho conteience; take§ thn'teinfierate to sup
port :drunkards; sensualites, brutalizes; rears
unnadont, childreli irk squalor `And? Eutns
loose; idlers,linupers and criminals, to prey upon
society. Is
I t not then a crime? We believe,
tiothing'morii 'solemnly' 'or . firuily.' Ad{l'nh icy`
ask is, that the law shall brand it as such—and
not legalize it. If it does legalize, by licensing
it, then uiust:truly" in 04 :cilia LiCerpt o ill,ls4l94: :
Law.
Tut it is illegally sold ; true. And no man pun
ished for it; true rigain. But who.do you blame ?
terapetatiee men 7' They' linve 'rePeateclly' triad
to indict these offenticis, and failed. Was evi
dence lacking? Oh no! Certain ,grand:jurors
care very little for cuidefice in these cases; and
when witnessos were! produpod hy , jho scorm l they
discovered that the law was unconstitutional
Now, in the name of till the gods at once, what
will become of the Constitutioni when' those
grand jurors die! And so these Jiquor T eelling ,
law breahors gs' en pc the fine and imprisounient
that they so richly 'inept. But don't forget to
charge it all_to tholetheigy of the temperance men,
yeti who aro so anxiout to see these groggcries .
gutted, and only ask , a license to de:it witb,!.thati:
you may reap these ill-gotten gains—according
to law. We have laws 'against thieving; arson
and homicide;—though men . will sleal;.bartt and
murder. But courts (in Tioga t county) are not
in the habit of offering a premium, on crime; by
saying to Tom, Dick and Harry, "Here, tutu in
sad help us bring that murderer to puu , ishment i
and you shall haiti `cirie•Criinche to 'bUrn and
murder as long as y.ou,live." how much crime
w j ould such a policy suppress? Such logic would
erase, at cue stroite, every criminal law in the
land. It comes to this: that an act, 'wrung in
the nature of things, calamitous and criminal in
all it eunsequences, cannot be jwititipd,,it; sana;
tioned by- n thoninnci:lnivs!
warrants a man in asking to he permitted to do
ntong! Ile. may aeli for money, (and that i=the
object :ought in this case); and that he miy be
entitled to ; hut not to the privilege, or legal
right, to snatch the bread from the mouths of
hungry children,-and drive their parents t?, th?_,
ti !on or thi, innihouse. -4• S. -- -
• • - `l l-
The present sale of-liquor 'is 'ln 'whit 9n of
law. The then who do it are ertuainals, Iy nl i take4
our nightiitideous: It is fast traniforrningsiinie
of our piqing men into._young devils; with
.kale:
prospeetihti grow to "lifesize." , This is te(i.te .
depredated. Tt might ho pi-ev'entd; and wilutid...
be, if these men who want a license j9 . 40 - Ji+,
sine thing4:76ol iendk:batidj - oZ'
pease o(ficeretvOuld do ,their
_duty “or,
profs;sedfrtempoiance man and woman. 'won't+.
do theirs ;• or,, meniberik and
shepherds w'ould do theirs, 'and not fierAist in
revy r lit:g, to the place paced with their "fr,ocd.
motions " Which shall' it - be—Tieerikroi
•
C.Cne... 9
Fellows are
seot to orggnizoi~%'t~stlp',o u 4 this l teed:' Orri
tali instant, the friends of Elder Ithinevault on
the State road made him a donatice, netting
about
JFor two weeks, since - Janwary 1, Elder Rock
well has CO n beta a 'pro trdeled'llseenuit TAlth f 1 c
State Road Baptist church. The meeting has
heeP profitable.
There has been 801119 'excitement her&, about
the whipping of xellitd,,hy sits. partitend we
tuoter:tand the stiles have assumed horrid pro
portions, as they traveled away from us. We
lit4nbt
say that the facts appene IR) he, that the
ehileisitwo years of age) was unrca!,onably whip
ped, breause , it Ivt i uld not say " puo.l hkt",7 and
that 12- all. not lajuied,
that :-eme marks w. , re made on its liwye.„ Vit
ro+, :-honld alums try to tNereiee judgment,
emi t su zhuuld, other folks. „Ity.E.l
CitAaitAm,... 7 .A. ride 6n the 3a instant,
over a. high point yf land on south hilt, ptosinl-.i
ted.to our eyes a limited view of the town oi
Chatham. Far away, at the r,oith and noith
west, :-Ircleii_vd j hg lino of isiterppittic9
with the dilik Ifisliage 41 Hip' hatniCelt l , o rtnd.
leancss braneties i.ther titol, Broad acres,
,ficitted by the hai-11, fltinitrk„vs . tith W e t. dwytt
logs, uhieb e taken Um id,e1.41 the ho cot
tage, ot -tit ii : inot only at tip, k t uk the hills, but
ontho highest it d is eulth tiled in this
town, ti n : ioni thp sllrYt
rotin,linghills
Pasaiugt.n rater ,9oUllt 1111, wo
Bennet toad, about tvvu brb,w,
milk,- At oti(At or
Inn barb; to be drlitv AV the trnne . t.:i- 'ft; Middle•
bury• tA, this
rotid., Abotit' fifttett • ;trais ago, tilt kt.ir'e - yeas
tutors it (Ally us a iyiblett.cr:3: Within that time
Old .•odot:o.'e ax lots 01-.1 tottelt ‘.l tl.e
1.1,4 iit-otout I:otr:es for
thewztl.•(- slid ihuritrtr„ftlik industry
io Any par., u;li cure Itchltit, ocalth
UM
at
Ou inst 4nt, „
tho remains of \i r=. Lash
:tlasicr theiy ?art resting place,
- 1‘; *-,
IMM
kve.re gratified tl.e
otitcr day in 1001dt.4 i vet the hiog list of names
(altieh i. duly mean ,9f 4terlons
from all pa'rtslofqrte counts:, who ptatt. to
'ink terms of the hippy etfe-t - of nitrous ()silkgap,
gait, tuut the skilful operations perrJ r iniqi by A.
B.ilt:tvtinan tiuririff tb Ple"S'"'t lrean;e of rhos,
wife inhale it. Ali E O' the I,tige iya c ai on .: o f 16"
of The are sue:
cc.isfoily:using, tha itupr. \=,0i..1.!.101,ta1 : litmus 11111141,
bki the Doctor, tehieii fit sn - perlootly_that berry:"
selids or particles of G. 04 cannot work, ntylicir:
" 4 -ie'q'r
tn. ti„ eel' I IL. tro
know, that Dr. r.oit) ! ln has been illettfisfot
-in .nses wit erie t 4.. t shAtitCtt
trials, we are quite certain that any one who will
iiroFin and 're's - it - the siitne„ Ntll deehte toeulVon
bias for anYthiliz tileY'ivant iri this : lino of clinifs;
By seeing hisspcciAgens of, filling,
'new system of Tegißift'ing thong, no one need hint ;
state in slimitting their, teeth to his care, Con 7
patink his prices With others , stip - ,.(hat,"the.y .
are very low, ilelleving; thnt ,ho nints,(olAtiefit
bit patrons, we. espeatc for hint's; liberlll.PatXon
kip ,
=I
IIE:=1111
..,, . ,
i rTfl Dane s 'Fituten Po n FD211.7A/IY.—Thia le
handsome number , net falling behind that,
Itrt musty in any ,respect. - Indeed we :firofer
'the loading steal.plate;the three -earnest ' - fatiiiii
bout ever "The Letter° are so 'suggestive. The
Fashion Plateds born 1034411 i jind. the.
-colored pattern for Ti „iv
,preasolpqnaLgo4-
young ladies.j. - ' too th is verywitttraiPpit
tore of , a Farm-Yard in February, and some at
tractive costumes for walking, and skating and
dining. The serial "Camilla" is continued from
last month. "A Lawyer's Romance" is in verso;
and touchingly told. "Jack Dalton's Catch" is
lively' and 4 14,9,,yepAy 1 Eny9,lopo', a 0 !I A%
1
Jilaj is Wife" are Tory good - storlati. ' 'Thii 4 o - 66
'"Ila f Read" is a genuine leaf from somebody's
'hear' . Price $2.50 a year (which also includes
a largo steel'engraving). Four copies, $6. Five
copies (and ono gratis), $B. "The Lady's Friend"
and "The Saturda Evening Post" (and one en
' g son, Philr aving),o
uta KON ' uhtipil p PitZ, tApplitOtif i ll
.dev. olesisent _, ,MO
'those who'niean Justness.- pt is
~%
That old, well established, and well conducted
Ladies magaiine, ITllodey's Lady's book is on
our table. Tno engiavings, fashion plates and
reading matter aro excellent. The editor says
truly.that it is the Oldest lady's magazine in the
comitry. As a Fashion magazinepro Are lttle.
hesitation'itCpiiiit (41161 t the'inist. vAinr i tlie•
literary nsattoroillisompare ftwerably . witit eonats
periodicels. of more pretension,,,•
TERI'S COpy,'oricryear
Two copies, one year $5.00, Three copies; one
year $7.50, Four copies, ono year $10.90, Five
copies, ono year, and an _extra copy to the per
.son gating up the club, making six copies $14.-
00; Eight copies, one year,
and an extra copy to
the person getting up the club, making nine
co_
DE WAD X4-.ll.AlL4W— , o,ll.olAlZlllll,f4lifairYi
1871,1,y ,Ore' Rev Calkins, 3.lr.,Leivi§, , i)e-,
mass,tor Kboriyiltf; L:rditirglire'r`ror,
JO a Bailey Esq.,,,irr Vire s e.boqi,..PA;All.
~„t
(ele printers were generously remembered.
Success to the happy couple.)
JACKSON—HAIIVEY—At Mansfield, Jan.
13th, by Rev. G. P. Watrous, Mr. Asa A. Janis..
sou of;Sullivan, to Miss Mary L. Harvey of Cov
inkti34.
. .
"Alr:o at the Immo place, on the same day, and
by the kuine', oflidchmood, ,
and Afisq Saratt:Mahelay of Itittiand.
bitit'atl`i4-11:ke WELL-01;',Yitntlat n y 1 1 /01
al tho reAblEince of thkiride'efiltherl, ittltuthitd'
this count 11. ey
nus Anderson of oRugo 17 7 ,to Miss Stistr
• *
Jan.
Rev. T.'- Seoit,
I . 2 th• Mr.-.C. A Baker of 5 1 k. 14*i p#,,
nt idS Ulygsc?Pa.
INFS- 7 -Tit.BLL- r -At East Charleston, Jim. 12;
by 11,111: t o It! t. -- iiiiii6 - tlYes'f[V Mlear
ItachiellfLafull,holit Chttrfeaten,- - ::', •
Akio at East Cliartmktyri:fiTaill fit h, 4fin*A
Mr. Peter B. iacheon of Wellsboro, and Miss
luic!! of Middlebury. •
vIt;EW--FULLER—In South Branch, Wat
iitivv4 Co. Minn. 'January lst, by Rev.
Mr. 4 E. Drew to Miss Sarah L, Fuller.
.SPECIAL NOTICES.
117 •
11 Iti 'T a niadnek to'neklectit coo&
or cold,, however slight. Consumption may .follow,,
and though' Dr. Westar's lialsam of - Weld 'Cherry - has
frequently cuted ths,Epucti dreaded disease, it aim*.
,lultartably cures tho primary diseases of the throat,
iyitge and eliestortllre- othcr romadiealull
W hat Did It, Lyon's Ratb'niron marl?,
my tiair soft, Luxuriant thick, and llagan's Magnolia
dill]) changed tint sallow complexion into the marble
beanti you now see; This Is emphatically the lan
guago,of all who'irie these articles. A fine head of
hair and a refined complexion are the greatest attrae•
tions a woman can, poseens. The liathalron and Mag.
holia 13.111 a, ate jip,t what will givo them to you—and
nothing else will. - Tho Balm is the bloom of youth.
It maken alady.of thirty ,appoar. but twenty. Both
articles " aro Intrinkes; 'and ',„very pleitskint"
They elmilld bo in every lady's possession: .
•
c&S, II, PAIRT-04,\
1571-ifSEARS dr, DERBY.
Notice worth Reading!
Li, pt,ts,nr.: indebted to SEARS 4.14 DERBY
by bouk account will have thirty days from
this ci,itw,ift which ,to ; settle Ale, same. After
,
which crt-will be chao4i.
Jan. both. 101.=ke
European •
GiCtit **Hoop" A.4cen4iiti:i;
-riAr.uN 10; ~ ,SVcvtlf..l?-,1. cly ! ttl .. red t v goilig
DAL crazyoxer \ t Sp / ie. pylifnzah
L,11.171M3112.-t
front Naramore's now Photograph Gallery Wells-
All the latest Styles of pictures, :Uo'3 as
G erman and Medallion beads, Cabinet Size, now
Yietbria Sizit, and, Porcelain Pictures (plain or
coloied), and many other Styles too numerous
'to tnentioa. Stertsocopic viols, and views of
Private ReFidenecs made at reasonable prices.
Copying old pictures and eLaarging the same to
any s'zo required, a speciality, when desired : ',they
Will ba riiteeehod in India ink ur,ooloreiV ill - Ail
or water voters,. good:,asortmenciirraine,d,
f
e e nstlintly ocriran'tl: Call and examine Specimen - 8 4
fore-going tlsetthe i rn. •
- B - dont:mistake, the. place.. O Y4r
-Eastmazk's Ituotatr, opposite Cone 'ffousn'
' • " • - -• • •
EMI
- -
OOR ;3,tlLX.:=:-Ono sfan year olirraills,
.1: crone_ trpaja •of three yeat...ol(l.:polta:ol9'Attit
purubafor. llfrxti apace, are well,b,rolil
to , ltar`-
nose. S,iid 'cab" are '.e.ptiti - t1 and' •iri
ditidnrtihii"wllFlie'void ".reastirioiliW;lloll , on, (If
Jaddress, t 41xwov1 iasT,Eit, .
Jan. 1.8; 1871:L4'wo Stony'rfark:'"
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ELIAIALE COMPANY
Hill grant jnsitrance
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TIE 411 . 44)1L,10 .1111011)41:
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I: a Lipted t all kinds of work. It only
need.;, trial appreciated. It will hem,
fell, be!l bind, quilt, braid, embroider,
.0:r and rnfdo. Midis the best and chea
re:it in ...Linz. for famil, ure ever offend to the
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the DOUirpk: Loci IiLASIIC DTITCII' LUAdItINZ
is Superior to all others, for the reason that it
sews direct from the spools and requires no
winding of thread. It is easily adjusted, and
not liable to got out of order.
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Persons wisbink to pnrohnse a maohin'e, t.ly
liy• 41 moans, try
_tl4is -on‘kij bcpp)3!)4y . ing
other,, on, nr ad‘krefil
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A PAIR of Tarllisi tIEA'
Jan :18,
ApplBly
72-10 to EQO
$650 par Month. The .est selling ook
Aver published. AGENTS ho sell our new
work, le_ de s•
PLAIN NOMlt. DICO
COMMON SENS ,
have no competition. There never was a book
published like it. Any body ciao sell It. c iEveryi
fpdy *hints it. Many agent are now ' making
rom $5OO to $B5O per month' 4il; . ii ttrt t a hle won
derful book. •24 Page'Desirtel O
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free on application. WewiTht:itoo IC:ernifift
men who can rally appreciate the merits, of the
work, and the fact that it meetSwanbaresliwanb
Agents who desire to do godd l'as well as make
tittei Address
r,s & C o:.:o451 eft' New York.i)
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APPLICATION t : OaltiN l 4-1 .liotico ie bet..,
bylriven that the following named persons have
made applications for Tavern Liceneee and Eating
i
Rouse !cense!, and tkrittto_itatok - WilllmAireeent
to the ourt of Quarter Scntiotte' fie 8001listy - cif IA .
inst., a 2 o'clock P. 11., When all ntereeted may at
tend if hey think proper.. ~ i . r -, i
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„ il' 1 800Mi114.31j Oillebbi.o.*
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0. 11. iliildstratb; lines:*
John A. Martin Bloee.*
W. 0. Phelps,* ' 6
11. IL - Sheffer * , Liberty.
O.D. Perry, u 6
A. Bjeldhonse, 4 ' " .
e - fl.ißOCillitAklfela,„__Prklw - A, -4 .-., I f. ,
wict.wantiorminarOsAP , .-A - ~ k2, . -:, la - Tit - N
U. 0. Vermilyea, Gainee.*
Permour Guild -, Ottatttlitueiit.l.:, .ilint; 1,, :
Dan !bares, Wellaboro.* • ii.:i ; t.
C. G. Goodrich, Nelson •
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J.O. Pine, Covington.*
Walter Conklin, Union
- T r, Lewis Daggett, Lawrenceville,* ---- --
v., ,t,,.. i W. B. Van Horn, Welleboro.
: .-..... 1 Thos. G raves, Coving.ton.*
[' • ••-` 1 ' , 11•1, ; 11. B. Potter, II iddle bury.
* 4 ,-,.L;:tL ! EATING House. s . i a, ir;S t
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Minor Watkins, Wellaboro.*
J. J.ll , orgin t Wollaboro.*
The Ainericantra.' , J
BIfTON HOLE Ol'EltatiEWlfO-
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, This Machine is adapted to all kinds of work,
anti , e1t,: 5 7 1 97_9 1 41 3 ,1]
o!ilfabrinifrinirlifrtalon iftb i ritiiiiNtilistrif
Mr.-• , Sames Locke. • MARY .11r40..KR.,
Jan. 11, 1871-3* J.l,
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Cast Iriiii"BOfir'gitliST
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• and see them li fore Buying Igutterti:, —
WARRANT D !•; -WARRANTED ."
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Jan. 11, 1871-3 t. J. SOHIEFFELIN, Jr.'
„At . • A- - 4. - +
REGISTER'S - -NOTICEr
ikaoTrcE hereby given .
iptrator l and Ouordians named below have
'filed thoir,aeopunts,in„tho, .119,04er'p _Clfie,o, for.
ingo dO hay Tenn a; and tlint the' said accounts
*Mho prosonted to tho Orphan's Court for said
county at a Se:sion of patd 4 Cpurt k to.. be held , ; at,,
Welleboro on Mondttytb sofki 'day', of Jahadri
1871 for allowance rind conffrniatidm.
1- 'Account of George' D. oenOy, Administrator
.of,. the Estate of Ira Bullock, late of Middolbury,
deceased._Accoun of Lorain Bata, ~ GOltildiarttl'of XVI!
Butti, minor child of Efaitias‘`Bites, 10;6'1A
Lawroncevillo deceased.
Aetna of John Oray,.Guordian of Julia Ana
Guerasey dad Charles' GlairisoY, minor 4tilldiert
of Sally Ann t3uernsoy late of Delmar, &coital.
Regibter's OffieeMollehoro lA.,January 4. 1871
' 7 3' l " ILEAriE
Farm for -_g
grin E subserilmr ogers, his fa m.for sale, ann.'
a toil iirtolip L llelloir On biiiriad leading
rem, QutagWu,-to ,Wellaboro. z §ald ,farr„ctnaDe27o-ieftiOtbedeTso-firitroviiViiielllma
.
I:landing,. orchard, and rreddjratoind. - - 4
na no Un
iprovca part of tne - term. kg_well Ilinlol4.
• ;This farm will bo tiolliteue4, a - nd terftuifWade
reasonable. Inquire on the prima: roe of
SAMUEL JKENDRICKS. _
'bee. 14, 1870.-3 m. I
• ' 'Orphiritf Couit'Stile:' ; c'''-'
1)11Y virtue of an order issued out of the Orph-
JUI an s' Court of Tin t o c ounty, Clio undOreigned,
Adniinistratorsytbok.estatoof;FrildericlikWer
ti, deceased,- - ,-Wile,Selliitipublfet t Oalt4.-on Pies
day„ JatiuttrUt, 1.07/, at lgl techieki,.ncion, ay.
the Court Mouse,in W '
ellebor6 IC, the highest ..
and best bidder , following' described land!,
situat6' in Liberty lowiishint4i . '-,,. , - - .5 I
Ist. Beginning at" Tioat;the.iirthilifst COrner•
of warrant survey No. 19613 'thetas° weir 53
Parches to a post; thence south 83.8 perches to
.a post in line of l Jonah'Brewster lot;, thence
Acing the land of 'said'Brewstei; Oast. 63 eoioh:
ii, to a post in the warrant lino ; thence north
.83.8'
porches to tbo. placp ofbeginn ing ' be
-i n , g '
. part of sat warrant, con a - th •
ng, .. ti cies.. 1
~, 2d. Being north part of warrant'lla:l9Bll
„hounded on the north by lands of Daniel Bard
)y and ith:salillayfdri4Wiitik,
ci f . lands of; jahii ,
'llaylegiOlittlfhindif oPeretaitth ,Blaiiii ;itia
;past by rand ' - o Frederick Welty estate; "ad;
,taining 82/ acres, more or lose. ,
''"3d. Beginning at a post im tha f lirestirW lino'
of , lands of the Episcopal Academy; thence
north along said line 83 perches to a beech.;..
'llience west 17 porches to a post; thence south
'by lands of Israeleenlief,B3.per)ms t oaffoilt;
thence east 17 perobeli s tir-Alier. plies oftbegiti-- ,
tying; containing 8 acres and 131 poroho.s
" ,.- .4th. , Beginning at a post in:line of lands of
[
Henry Eardly; thence sonth49.9erohes to a,
beech; thence by unsettled! land west 40.0"
i
porches, to a beech ; thence by nns I
tiled lands,
.viest, 144 perches, to a beech; thence by lands'
~of' Jonah Tayliir, tfortVAILIE yerches,•7 o ,too post;
thence by land 4 of Johti Levegood, east 144 per-- ,
.I.bes, to place of beginning; iontititting 42 acres
had 80 p,orchos.
~
5; Deginningiitavtakoli4ltttiiiiastern fille .: ot
Zan 41; of Jodi) Ilifoybigit:theiziher'eahtliy %WWII of
- .. stina Eerick, 72 porches) to a post; thence
north by lands.of Z;teorgo Loiogood,,ll3 perch
es; 'thitl'Oritil
a - -WOid liy,litnds'Ofl3etilartilMßrien,l" .
perOheit: 'iSStf'ib`onett neYttubkitilidi of Ja:
cob Moyer, 113 porches, to le plane of begin
ning; containing 474'ner05.,,, ~.. ~, , , •,4 ,1 ) ,
Terms : One-third ' on 'cbafirrbatieh' 'ffiefe,`
one-third one year thorofrout. and one-thirfl.at-,
the dea th of Mary Ann NireltY, Widime or drifd
Froderioltilyollyideceatmd; !ph ; interest on the
sonic from confirmation of sale, payablo annu
ally, iiiitiltiteletiuradtrliond - _-and._awur gegsr
upcin the property. MARY ANN WELTY,
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, PIIILLI,p WELTY, ~,
Jan 4, 1874 :4,.W. -, ,-- ir-,, --, Xdrolo's
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Orphans' Court Sale.
,D 1 Y virtue of an order issued out, of the .Or
f 6
_ 4 4 , ph:mg - Cop . / Ts, if:Klipounly,,„tht, - ptiVir-:
eigned, Adiiiitlitt athil 'of alio estate of-141*
',7irienin, de4lititet 4itk. sefl at pnblitFritialtiOtrzik
4 1 1 1) tired ity, ll .fai). 11.1,11 S7ll . ai I fl'eleek. ,P.-M.,, at ;
.tho bouso !iif 'Lei.: is'' Daggett. i teLttiviineev I ttei :
to the highest and hest bidder, the T.illoivriiig "de:
's.'crib,eld propettyoitunto in Lawrence township:
- z Beginning n l / 4 t,pluvplock, the ,southwest- cgrner?
of hind belOnglijitte 41ciesiof ..f.tbeiliall,l,nsoliti
deceased; thence north, 84 degrees east, 47 per
ches to a post on _the west bank of Ike T j ogm
river; thene& smith, 4)2 , degieeit'e'at,' 83 itereliei
tog white oak : thence south, 86 degrees west,
61 k)erches to n birch ' . thence north, 44 degrees
east, 37 perches to the place of beginning; con
taining 11 acres and 137 portihes, more or less.
Tcicuss -Dee fourt.ll . cosh
the betide in two 'equal palmerite,, fke, Mx and
twelve months, with interest q froidaate of Contr.
DYER MEDD°, -
I) cc 21 4 1570 4virg,:, ;
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• The Ready Pay System. • •
VET E tnko this method to,notify. our_ Custom—
VI I 'after the? firitjoT Jan~taiy ; , 1
we:will sell goods far rendy pay only. All un
settled- accounts, A ttfter the, 20th „of .1:114Vall,
will be left for 'efilAttier.
goro purpose toliefelp-c , a tgoo& aisbitinint of
ds, and solioitp,tlfbAdkOttiltgitittOOter t f,l.
1 LrE as -60/1.
"-
;' Application for Charter.
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ifiitabylie l oliiriilawingi 4
. 131
applications for cbarcr, of Incorporation
.baii been filed in my office, a d will be presented
t t
to Abe Collo ilf_commoisPti, s of Tiogit symnty,,
Rd n d afifttn! 30; ''lBltW' ou .`44 .3. ,x-it i '.......1,4-.. 1 '
~- Application of E. B. Youn , Joseph O. Doane,
it 4a Bailey, Florettee,...ll.-.4) sad, .-et • al. tinjlay,
i,
Vali name of 4 , l'Aft(mult:n nie - Eititio Norffiel
- School at fillhisfiefd: ti"''.--.z ' , ..k.'- •»-:...
cf , Application of. W. A. Stone, 3. B. Potter,
.Teralli . e,- .. 0, ql,tof ,I,l4. , ,uniles4Clejne of, ths
` 6 .lslermiti -Bociety r s 44. ' ....
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) gowigiv apil 4 - gomestic ~. 11 . ~t
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Which will be sold ver4ili I I 111 T,,,,,,,%;.. - .: l 2: — J-e- 21 -M. - ' 4 7,14X4•0•N„,
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„., , DIE 'DRESS GOODS, BE. ~ ,, : :- . ',0 tic'
' ;'•- -t , Gt , , - - -..t. - , '✓'
BUTTONS, ALL 'KINDS, 0 4 ~r.-.1 : -1 1/... -‘,a,; ,- :,---' o , rl- - . --
;e; ALltV l ti' clogpq ; ‘i, . , - - - „5,, , ,, .1 ,- ,-!4-,, ,, ,, t
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4 4 .1 14 "914,,P,a14Aps ptIVER, or shipped en l aboiiitat'ssiori. 4 4 gt t•• L'i ITO 11 . A
li qAtittifeciali bllittbinc l itt Sleek Z;rei.. You will always find us ready and willing to show
goods. ,
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and
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TEE PAPER OF ran PEOPLE.
The Tnuts - aims to be pre.enii;
urc ently
Newa.paper. Ite correspondents traverse every
Statel() p resent on every triip or tent battlefield,
••• ic
advie , ilitheptable Cabinet de
' t beery* .rehetillbgs of Congress, of
Legislatures, and of Conventions, and report
r !,4 3r ,aralqx titbOrlifit ‘ine 7 o
VOttvi p Ca "
Eti - pe by Cable far \ more
than our entire receipts for the issue in,whloh
1 11 V,Het v ia c e riPallikajtfgar ,readers. If lavish
ittiayoufsie - OPtie vigilance, and unbounded
_faith in the 'liboralito and discernment of the
reading public, will cochleas to make n4curnal
which has no superior in the accuracy, tarity;
and freshness of Its contents, The Tribune shall
To Agcleultiire.and _th subservient arts, we'
oteg,Etoid spill persistently devote,
more means and' space than any of our rivals.—
We aim to make The Weekly Tribune such a
as,”l7irmern• ord tebloyvititi•ut,i
• WWI his maytcaigp6i. feam
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ou . r rep rte of e. ttle,
duce , and General Alarkilia, are so full and ao
curate, our essays in elucidation of the farmer's
oeialfliig and our regular reports of the Farmer's
Club and kindred gatherings, are so interesting,
that the pocrestfarmer will./Ind therein.„a z mine
sagtottliti44 o.iftittiit44f w ititiji4eAannot
remdin ignorant witlithii positive and serious
loss.
.
J,lTheTribtalctlinsdieetWis.and must be a zeal
ous advecate of protection to Home Industry.
Regarding habitual idleness as the greatest foe
to bianitiii Pl. - ogres, the bane of human happi
ness, we seek to Win our countrymen in masses
from /1 1015 / 3 r 0 a0R,g1 , P1T,14 1 , ( 1 1. BPPoulati°Pt
Tratßo, dad ot'iirraye,everciewdetl•PrOfesislons,
Of - Piodtative In dustry.
We would gladly 'deplete our overcrowded eit
icts,..where thousands vainly jostle and crowd irk
misguided, qq . eit to r „oei:er
prarleit plains With colonies absor b ed in
Agriculture, Mechanics and Manufactures, and
!constantly projeetiogpinto., the :blank,.- void
wilderness the homes antlAbe works.of
Holding she protection of Home In
"dustryliy discriminating duties on imported
-viiies and Vabidaks ifsirential taftbe rapid; U44;-
1 elloent agottol . Production . In all. tts plmtp 3
d - d
' aneparements, and ici.to, the:instruction of
our people fie all the gainful arts of Peace, we
urge our countrymen to adhere to and uphold
that policy in undoubting faith that the true in
rirest,,not 61.11 °leis' era section, 'biit•iif"en'oh
sectio and e very useful class, as thereby sub
#erved andjprocnoted. ~ •
2.lsiiiNYceklylip,9lsl)4, 3psa th
its value in dwellings for Waste paper • a d
, thengb its subsoription ,is,already'veiy paper;
e,
we believe that a half-million more farmers w 11
take, it whenever it shall be commended to
' their attentiek..: kaki. ouriffiends eve -
Whire to aid twin so tie 'craiiidirig4t.
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ihan alloy Vithe:ilitri in IfisiflokintYl, briber. I do affirm that no:roan can undersell; ine 1-naleas
they receive goods by the underground railroad. -
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anything in ray lino to givo ino a coll. No rbarge for...olring t - 4414141.r . , flip t )Epl see : r. v. f
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GERMANS VICTORIOUS, and peace prociiLituod throughout's th United Stptest.-oey 7 ,
Tortheloas death, wittUieutarselosesstride - ,11,,0rt the; track of every son n d daughter; and of
Alio old folks loo; which i 3 sufficient reason why theta should luaße,delnyi going to
4:2$ OW SS 431•77
FOR
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PORTRAITS
If k• 1 / 1 4 IRON PA l'Elt OR PORCELAIN
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to the eirrallest lockdr, or u1t4t.41,1)...1ti r e.67:V::- . .;-, vtst:K.
sites, German and Medallion heads froni retouched neg
atives, The new Victoria,size, Cabinet size, •
„rt 1 - ', V • .;• 31 7 1 • C
and f;lf iroptilni sizes inialtArldiptit noffter sill() than los heretofore been.offered by-arty
Photographer in 'this section of country. It is the oily gallery in Tioga County retouching its
negatives in:tho,trnel3orin•st) - 19. ; ,. ,• Large assorttnont of •
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FRAMES AND FRAME MATERIALS. COgyi,`NG' , 7. Atyp
INK, WATER, CRAYON 011 OIL COLOR
done at modernto rates,_,anA in first gimp sty , le, Itf3r, ; priees are- 4 .nsdny. ink tholoweet; defog
Ittiotit s fy'akiiica•Woilci'tind ttirnniEageWh'en• ilie si tliii esittfile. 'Alf' Work° %Ise iirrirt tdti tO tiVe
•satiiractibriihe'lifexti.a charge. Those who come first will b , 'first served. Call, and examine
specimens before going elsewhere i .....t.. , ...! r:', ,, ,:f. , ..4 . ,;-
Mensfisid.,,T.art.,ll, 18Ik3m._.
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RUTS, LATCHES, HINGES, Ac.;
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AS A FAMILY NEWSPAPER, • .
Tun :WAEKtr .
Vit TRIZIII2 is, prteOliillerlt.' ,b
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additlon 6ilowli; - otlees„ oef-tlw Ban
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or selootea, whlbh will generally be concluded
in a sins tElssz t v, pg cstj,9 =lwo, sar t Ar h es.•-r,
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advance ill lil ___p, ::pcoieeriflltroitigt# .. IV,
14attfacturingAMiniiigAiiiLiothikt),Iiitime ..bf
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theociuntry ; and iliit(My - 044 WM* ete
nos's, it shall remain allogel t her• }most vit na.
We, interesting and iniftrifellsa`' IFWBI 3 OER
p-bliOhed in the world, , •:i ->tri.:•A...
No;newepaper, EO large - flat:lk iiiiifplete as The
Weekly Tribune was ever before offered at so
low a price.
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One copy, ono yeati WiloArie)f.,
pica copies g.
To one address, ull at one Post/011We :
Ton copiox, $1 50 °note !
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fifty OgYAPI2•'I:.
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Tan copies 41 60 each..
wenty eopie. V. 0 .•;.' 1 35 each.
iffy copies • 110 each.
And no extra copy to each Club.
Persons entitled ,tn an extra copy cp,n,, if pre-_
ferrep,ii ffiqi = litfiliP4s# booliti L tiost;
ago propuida 'eqb3rti tOrago2,
reejoy ; Pear Cul 4411 fpriPtofkk, T•Stu inn;
The . plements of A'grlip4uri);.yir . .Geb E:WaT—
ing. ;
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tit • ,
e New York Semi-Weekly Tribune
Is
Ethlif,hod aver , y,Tuesday , dud, rriday. The,.
Sem /eft fy l iki than ergiVe edurse: Ofie
,ypar i the- ! . kl 3 'r'• 1
151 est and .I,atif:9t.POjiiikte ./Wh10,1.9;=
by Wang authors. Notrkare e . l a sev - st‘tt so much
gurrent intelligence and permanent literary mat
ter he had at so cheap a rate` 114 -In The Semi—
Weelly Tribune.
One copy, one year, 104 numbers $1 00
Two -;copios
Five epp ieß,,,or over, for each oewr 3 00
An extra cot,3k7ill,he sent - forfriary : . ..eltib - ,15f
few tietit for arone'tiino;'or, preferred ; defy,
of Recollections of a Busy Lifo,by Mr. GireolOy.
Daily Tribune.
Mail auliteribara • $l.O ,per Annum:
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To Subscriberrf:wiehipg,to piescrre,Mr. °recta's Eri n
says, ''• What I Know of Firming," arid Who pay the
full price, i.e. $lO for Daily, $4 for Senl.WeOklY;or's2
for the Weekly Tribune, wo will send the book, post
paid, if reguestbo mad° et the time of aubearibing.,
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TO MAKB.MORE;.ALL :KEN/beat'
LINING.% FRINGt%' TASSELS •
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OR , SAOQUIII€O •
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lankees•havelhoughtof ao
HOOP BAtItIOAAL SKIRTS;
CORSETS'
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buttßßo nptiier6...,a,4lnitition ): that you
Bottloui - an'eso largolati 4E6dr:trust& to 'select
`frt4k 4;2 a' ouictry'storci'litka clear - droorn- to the
4Ve also
deep a largo asfprityl?p.
R1k1) 1 1 - 14 AbE trLOTITING,
In Buh l ", and parts of suits.
..hould we fail to,
Suit ity niAtiErOiudp•lnflkfk;.:4 41 , av° - 94 1 0 1. / 131 *e ,
and I • f-AVI
,;Lt. TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT.
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'Roots and*lioes,
all'stA6s and etzts.
HAT S AN4 A P t 9 j , i STION; ,f,400D5,
ANTI: GENTS FURNIURNO
ObODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF
!CROCKERY, WOODEN-WARE,
HA RD WARE, SHEIR HA RP
WARE, NAILS, IRON,
Latches, Carpenters' Tools :
A 'Ai ENEI!. Le,, , Vi .0E
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RESTORES
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o p tlttitii% ininlived by:.:01, : l'es'sons'"
h ;;.11(,:w1 . 11',11.T:i CIA .I'6 r Cait l in ei
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DOTTLE It1;6 'ni;in" iso (lb. ',f 3 4 . 4 - ,'.t)(it,
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TP.ICK N it . •
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economical 1 - 1 'el aration in,
THE
the_hworhl; ts effects
!THlNlast so much 1 )6:er. , Send
for our •Tre: on the
l i e CIA f,reo to till, by mail.
by all Draggists and Dealers in Af,cdictric.
R. P. HAL 4 fiSf.
LA-13 - OBATORY I I.SECiA t W.
Aug,. 3,, I_B7o-13%,
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T, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
.& le oayn ° ga Plaster, cf c.
ertubs, Pails. Firkins, and Ashton Salt to
, r with. - All kinds !of rajkAttee want-
Prices can't ho he t. r - , " •
T.
L. BALDWIN & CO.
1,
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ORB, Pa., Oct. 12, 1870
6;1 5 16.1:).11..z,J'a sES.
ASIERICAN HEALTH RESTOR ;
Eit, purifies tho•bluoti and cures Scrofula,
Syphilis, Elfin Diseases, Rheumatism, Diseases o
Women, and al I -Chronic affections of the blood,
Liver and Itidne3s. - Recommended by the :Medi
cal faculty and. tuatyy thoueatoLs of our beet
zoos.
Read the testimony of Physicians and patients
'who have used Itoencialls; send for,onrltonadalins
t3Uhie to Health 'Book, or Almanac for this year,
which Y, c publi,h for gratuitous dizttibution; it
will give you much veil hie 'information,
Dr.,R.-W.parr of Ilallnver°, says: _
I take pleasure lurec:Lmenditig your RosAnu;
is as a very piawerftil 'alterative./ I haVo seen it
used in two cases, with happy results—one in a
case of- secontipttsyphilis„in Which the patient
pllhnbikiio.l4- tlikaseTr c u r:ed Aft an itakfttg taken five
tioltles'of your medicine, The other is a case of
scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly im
proving rtnder its use, aud,tha ;i,ndications'are •
that the patient will soon recover-, I have care
fully examine& the f crtattla "by - Which yOir
your Itosadalis is madi, and find it an excellent
,
compound-of alterative ingtddients. 1
! Or. Sparks of Nicholastiille, liy.,says"lie has•
used ltosadalis in cases of:l 4 crofula and Seconda
•ry"Syptiilli-With-alftlafactarytrdattlta:" it'alf - Wati.:
er ui tilh t• 141 A 4 knolyji• :better remedy.- - .. ,
ainno 1 (I;MtVioffek, ft) if,rfterilhoPe, - relin..,sa'Ys
I ii.I.V (3 11,.. d seven bet eA of Itosedalis, and a w
entirely cured of ltheptuatjoa ; 'send me four hot
ties, as, f. , wish it for ybrothero*lip has tiarDlP,, -
lens lore e 109.. ' ' - :•._,.;,+", 13 ~. . ,'":,..,.,,,!,
ttunjathin: Beth tot," oilimti; Oblb, 34 ri t cu1f,1104..'
suffered for twenty yearn with an inveterate
eruption over nw w)iplo.tioill ;li.slOrt, tjmosince
I purchased alatftfe'of IlOesilallit dud it effected
a perfect cute. • i
Roe oditliti is shldbv . P. 11. 1 Willianis &Co:, and
W. O. Iteails,VOltsbOro4 hno To ILer, T' go;
51.1...1.tocop.Blosidirg,a d ,niiiggiatoketier fly.
3lAicl q ,1870.-Iy, •
4 Ole pegated and
scicnt'ifjcal_lj' pvepared
-6 Vl` () s ire c,l t public;
and lias ho colovc4itor
ri r L.
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keot.jyd
i* to its'
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S'Othilli COtor
.Price woe PoUor Per Bottle.
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Oheap ',Cash ;
William Wilso
HAS JUST RECEIVED LOTS
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ion of the variety_ and quality of goods, would
o 14bor thrown away,
,I therefore turtle alr.to
IHROP IN
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thotasolvek and tgkela look trough
oth 'atoch and convince tboinoolves,
nd !sae for
Ittoi MRMM
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