The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 08, 1871, Image 4

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    ItgAI4I7I.B..VNOW.
(The fellowint odiq, ppoegteed by the
Lon
don Bpeerat?r to be " the finest American poo
ever written," has a sad history. It was faun
among the personal effects of young woma ,
once virtuous, beautiful and well-to do, who died
at the RinsiAnstiPommerelel
of elif#
Oh ! the snow, the beautiful snow,
Filling the sky and earth below;
Over the house tops, over the street,
Over the beads of-the people you meet.
Dancing,
Flirting,
Beautiful snow! it can 'do no wrong,
Flying to kiss a fair lad?* cheek,
Clinging to lips in a frolics'ome (teak,
Beautiful snow froth the beaverl s Igh:,ve,
Pare as an angel, gentle aka dote !
Oh! the snow, the beautiful snow,
How the flakes gather and laugh as they go
Whirling Hut haler* ruadiPplog- fun.
It plays iq,its gitie every ;to . ne,
inin4,
• • 'Latighi ngi ,,
_ Hurrying by;
It lights on the fare and it sparkles the eye,
And the - dogs, with a bark and a Loood,
snap at the'erystais that eddy ar.uud—
The town is alive and its heart iu a
. gloss o
To welcome, the coming of beautiful snow!
How the wild crowd giet,titre}itig along,
Hulling each ether with butuur and 'tong!
Hot, the gay aledgev, like uitteurs, flash by,
Bright fur u inutuent, tbeu lubt to the t.ye—
Ringing,
Swinging,
Darkeibg 019 , go,
Over the crust of the beautiful euow ;
Buoy; so pure when it falls (*rum tho sky,
Inle r t!arnpled in mud by,the-„crowd rush
^vlll*-441:•1. /2'
To be trurataWttietrireked`bk tbs thou-
sands °fleet,
Till it bleirds with the filth in the 'horrible
street.
O'nee I was pure as tho snow—but I fell!
Fell like the snow flakes fromleaven to hell ;
Fed to be trampled as filth in the street;
Fell to be sooffed; t to . he spit ou and beat;
Pleading,
Cursing,
Dreading to die,
Belling my soul to whoever would buy,
Dialing in shame fur a morsel of breaj,
Hating the living and fearing the dead;
Merciful Sod! have I fallen so low?
Ana yet I was once like the beautiful snow.
.ohist 1 *ltlefstir e bee 66 sir;
With an eye like crystal, a heart like its
glow ; •
Flattered and sought fok the charms of my
taco!
Father,
Mother,
Sletere,
0 :Myfelfigttaott
''ltbi'vetiee arifoto halt geeilihtv'eriirs4
will make a wide swoop lest I wautter too
uigh ;
For all that is tat or above me, I kuovr,
There is nothi4 that's pure but the beautiful
ECM
Now strange it abauld be that 'the beautiful
snow a .
B,lAaf fall on a flutter with no w At; go I
ticki'strange it should I;,e, when the night
collies again,
If the snow and the tee Itrikes my desperate
brain, , •
Fainting,
Freezing,
Dying alone,
Too wicked for prayer, too weak fur H moan,
To be heard iu the streets of the crazy town,
Gone mad in the joy of the4now cowing
down j t
To be and to die in my terribli4thle,
With a bed and a shroud of 'dile beautiful
II EIONV
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14 - 7 : 111 ? Vlllll V aillataxviz.._
DOD Piatt has been interviewing some
New York bootblacks that he found
hanging around Saratoga hotels. The
following is the result : -
Where do you boys belong?"
' New York, sir.'
' Why, it must cost you more to get
here than you make ?'
' Don't cqst.us a gent, air.'..
`-How soo 1
' Why, we just steal on the boats.' •
But they catch you at it ?'
• Aliers, after startin', and they cuss
and kick - us around some, and then
they make pack baggage. That's
all.'
' And at Albany?' . _
'Sometimes we steal lutes--tile freight
trains, Ltiit : the4i4i gaiXiirls : io! hide on
the express. They don't sto poften, so
when they kick
. us off, we gt, a good
ish way. Then We get on
,the next
train, and they kick us off,again, and
the last place they,kick tuszoff is 'tiara
toga. Then we put our fln ers up and
give three cheers and a tige .'
_ ' How do you live here?'
' We pat; uroparally;At- the Union
and the ConitO* l l-,:',„ 'ii ' -,;
' Union and COngress!'
' Well, you see, we slip in quiet-like,
at the back way, when they brings out
the broken vittles. A' most too many
keys, tbough.'s It'siettin crowded, and ;:
tliey,4an'C lie it 4 \ *Joe . - nuafty Lloyd,
here,any Way:. LOta'of bOya` * rind - in y
from the country around, and from Al
bany and
- Troy.'
I gazed at their thin, cuuning,.hun
gry looking faces; 'anti felt sorry. Of
course I had heard but half the story.
' And where do you sleep?'
' In stables and store boxes, anii?oingi t:
tiirtelf-Arildet 4 the' : trees; W ben 'it - Ain't
rain.' ,)
And you black boots ; don't you also
pick up things lying around loose?' •
' We're all good little boys,' said the
speaker, putting his thumb to his nose,
and giving the other a wink. ' %Ye b'-
long to Sunday we (ko ; • when
we lindeiriyarin'g, titre keep 'ft for:a re
ward ; and when no reward is offered,
we take it home to give to our Sunday
school teacher for to
missionaries—we
do; don't we boys!'
ITv course we do. We look out for
the missionaries all the titne—shi ne,'em
up—shine 'on up—only ten ceiite.
boys, why, don't, y 4 go out
West?- .. There's-e demand for' boys at
the West; and a soeiety in New York
p that sends them out free of expense.—
Go there, and make men of yourselves.'
' Olt, go to,tlitinetW 4:k, 1 1.9-Y'd a bo y
that tried that;Anni they put - him in a ,
cornfield and worked him like a mule,
with nothln' to eat and no clothes.
,He
stq)e &leather apron and put it in the
seat' of his -breeches, and Was kielied
thousands of miles before he got home.
Can't fool me.'
Good advlie liT4 l , 4 l lll tetPOW,ll away
on this M0) 1 1;1413 f of a bad worfd. He
had been up both those apple trees
known as the Tree of Knowledge and
the Tree, of Life.
,should have Pelt
deeply grieved, but tbat I saw hundreds
around me—children of a larger growth
—no better, if more decent, than those
little fellowa7-studvall 4r4vingt down
the high rnild tot &Alton," And whe
ther we roll there in carriages, or travel
ragged and footsore In our shoes, mat
ters little. When the journey's end is
reugUed, WWI/ be laud tu distil:tautrib
old Coupon from the little waif, that I
chatted with. • -
Tbil Y hlcjg,Dz "Arnie, in - .'*Oxilep o ili
the fact that a man there mailed 'ta get
out (Ojai', remarks that "vault chaps
ha ". f! , _IW 44, frAbOrtY."
pi
LORI. E,B . ROSN,
S cskix. fi k:l n
,
WHOLESAL
,1"
1 1 4 ROPRIETORS Olt - •
l !SitAtta#FE - E. SPICE MIIIS
IT °ABJURE ARO:. & C 0.,, would call the at.
tentiQn of the Tra in — the counties of the
, Bouthern Tier of New Yu k and Northern Penn.
'-sylvsnier top 00'10ga' . and: ftdi jis or tirient of
GROCERIESIPR VISIONS
rpluitaiiiii oiiiiaud 6t tbeiri..4o4 Orehollee
and Stores, No. 87 and 89 Carroll •Strec't N. Y.,
and offered for gale on the_ most liberal tiros,
eatiefaction this'll cities intikiat4s44.'.
1 ' Our Steam Hills
for the Boasting of Coffee and the drinding of
Coffee and Spioes; are of the most recent fm-
Iroved construction, and not excelled by any
n the country. •
a ' , TEA • '
s z 4 -
c"
. .
, We have iiliall Stock ot:citelciireile:' Mahn'
direct froaC.linPoiters'in"Ne* "York fo'riiiiiii, artAt
dell as cheap ae any house in the trade. ,---'
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Sugars, iMolaeses yirtips
from tbe best Refiners, and sold at latest and
lowest New York quoMtiono.. .• - =7'
FOREIGN DRIED FRUIT, AND ALL
KINT)rOF NUTS,
ViShamali s Y •& 'Pickled
We bnyffro'in filet hands 'in the' Emit; and can
afield a better article at a !after -prigs than any
Orm in Western Now York.
WOODEN WARE, Cordage and .Brootas—A
full Hue of goods.
LIQUORS:
We call the attention of the Trade to our large,
;took of Winer and Liquors, whichfor purityand
fineness are unsuilfassad. - • •-. •
IMPORTED ALES—Scotch, Irish and En
glish, and of the best brands constantly on band.
,1
•
' _FOREIGN AND DOMESITC LIQUORS—
We silentally Invite purchasers to call and ex
amine our stock of " Foreign and Dements(
I•iquors before buying elsewhere.
MEDICINAL WHISKEY—We put up forth.
especial beniit of the sick, a pure article- of Old
Bourbon Whiskey for the Druggist Trade.
Sole Agents In Elmira, of the Urbana Wine Co.
In brief, we invite a close mutiny of ourgoods
and their prices, the whole assortment being too
numerous to mention in detail.
LORMORE BROS. CO.,
No. 37 & 39 Oairoil St., Elmira, N. Y
.Bept. 2i, 1870.-Iy.
The Singer
SEWING MACHINE.
,FiGunEs, FACTS AND FANCIES.
The Singer manufacturing company in 1869
bold 88,781 machines. These figures, and those'
given,below, are from alma rehabs (to which
any one can have access) , utadb to the receiver,
appointed by the. owners. of valuable sewing
maohtne-patents,Who license most of the compa..
ales of lesser importance.
In 1869 the Singer Manufacturing Company
Bold over the Leavitt S. M. Co., 86,010 machines.:
Bold over the Parham ". 85,640 "
Bold'over the /Etna ' " 83,238 "
Bold over the:l/tapir° " . 78,081 "
sold over the Florence " . 78,120 "
Bold over tiro Noe& . " 67,094 , dd
Bolsover tha llowe . " 41,781 . " 4, '
Sold over the Wheeler A Wilson; 7,915 " '
Sold over the Grover & Baker, 51,593 - " '
Bold over the Finkle & Lyon, 85,442 " -
801d'oVer the 'Wilton. I Gibbs, 69,680 "
Bello er the American B. E.; 78,989 • ' 4, "
It i fact, and the ~... rag show it, that the
sales o .• 889 far exceed'"..; on of our rivals in
trade.- _ .. At also a feat, t , '. we sold last year
over FOR ..; HOIJBAND 'y ore machines than
Wa did two yea' •.: : o, It i': also' another feet, -
th at th ese teeseei:-. ~..3 , d owtncto. the great
I
and growing popula , our 'Ne ' .Family
Sewing Machine. It is still - another ' Met, that
ninety of every hundred -
machines •• n
tide and
Sold by us are for FAMILY use., Bat Ihe stran
gest tact of all Is,•thaf some dealers, litowlig it
trould'be vain to attack the reputation of our
1`
inanticaeturiag machines,-aad who are ree.to: ad
mit all titat,cau be Aid la theit favor thus hop
ing to snare the btiYies _ealitldenees .histre`the
boldness to say that we have no family sewing
machine, whereas our new machine for that pur
pose is capable of a range and variety pf 'exqui
site sewing, which mattes even those -,whe are
familiar with the best work of other fathily', ma
chines.
Now it is mere fancy to Suppose, in the face of
the above figures, and facts, that such sayloge Ps
the one spoken of ;can have any weight. In
stead of giving op to inch fancies, moat people,
before buying, (yhatever may, be,claimed about
Paris Exhibitions—or Fairs, where we seldom
exhibit rastehinesp examine antLjudge for them
selves2.aud because in doing so they find - ear
New Faintly Sewing Machine HO superior to oth
er family sewing machines as our manufaotnring
machine.' are for their purposes. The true
World's' Fair, held in every city, hamlet and
home, has awarded us the premium of the high
est sales.,
These machines are left on trial. We ask- no
ono to buy, unless perfectly Bonded that• the
machine is all it is represented.
E. W. HOGABOOM,
Gen'l Agent' for Ttoga county.
Manalleld,'Jan 4, 1871 y
Ele3atisistr3r.
A. B. EASTMAN,
•
OPERATIVE AND ITECH4NICAL
•
'hose.. DENTIST.
Having borigbt Mr. Van Ilorne's interest, in
the pptnerihip of Eastman & Van) Borne; wo'd
respectfully request all persons indebted to the
late firm to call and settle at once.
' Office oppesite the Cone house, where he will
continue the Dental business in the stoat ap
tiroved and skilful manner, at the lowest possi
ble ratei. Call and see apeOmens•and testimo
nies before going elsewhere.
Deo. 1 , 1, 1870
• A. B. EASTMAN.'
• . .1
Weilsboro Hotel,
COR. MAIN ST. I TEE AVENUE,
51. WELLSBORO, PA.
BUNNEL, PROPtii.
Thi ie s populaw,ilotel lately kept by It. B.
Uoliday.. o /'ho *4001144.0r wilt - spare no paltis to
atak• it a flral-olaft loamll the - stages as_
rive and depart fromibis house A good bon*
ittetteadance.
,1 Livery attached.
JoP /07/-/Y •
NOtiee j vorth Iteadii3 1
, , . „
4V.4 v 1144 . I ,4.4tUbia A 4 0,4 ARS ,4 pptEy
L. 3 y: - Popig>vn.**AlreOgroAilis fro
cuk4l9 l 1 il'Ago4l A 9 iot 0. the MM. Mt.' 1
4 1 0 AltgrfiPARELAN .
4 2 / 1 PA. 48M-a
SBAS * D*sBY.
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FatA. 'AN D ti: IN .
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HAS... - JEW D_LOTEEOF
~T z:svz-‘,IF 'itztt r.F.:o cox taal
:n i tlitElllnt *l5 Ott,
rz
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1:11111rililigi$TOIC
FEE
and we will try wnd entivinee
_you,' tbeL We not
enlytilve "--
GtiOW: 6101004;
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bu thatWeare iing it cm a oat, down to the
'lotto* of tAo soafiet: =Vol,vo-o-o(4oplitcll7
iorfaiint6E.; '-- - - -
R
D ESS- GOODS:.;':
-4• ' •
• -- 411 ityiga pad Pricea;
OAPs; BOOTS 41D, SHOES,
•
pxc.,
Mill
We do aotpcopota Fo iaeciilofiall tbi
store, si womuch sirsterikoWing EC I O4B.
OrNo oliirgilor. skov!,ing_434"9 . Call *ad sap
Jan. 14101.
WINTEIC
MILLINERY
.•
it& ...it k itudiat; °Vet jrouslig a oo.ts
JlLzbook ore; haidast reckeitaarou
ROM' inter Millin - ery
whiott she invites tbzi attention of o ladies
Of Welleboro and vicinity.
".q •:f 83, 3, 1 3.1 /AL.
1 Jai,
tlierfr S
„, fir ATKINS &IQ
' - - NT Ipeetfulli inform the pub
lie that they have es tablishil
livery for Hire,
theirt3tahie on 'Pearl lit; opposite •Wheeler's
wagon shop.' 'Single or 'double rigs furnis'hed to
ardor: They aim to keep good horses and wa.
gonsladd intend to plosoo. Prises reatouablo.
" •
• WATEINEI -LOUDEN.
Jan. 4,1871-Iy. •
Wellsboro Bakery.
A - J. BURGIN would say to the citizens of
V • Welisboro and vicinity that •he is pre
pared to supply them with
'BREAD, PIGS AND. .CASES,
of the' beat quality. Wo also serve meals and
and Fresh OYSTERS to Mosey/boyish. Call at
the old Stevens' Mewl. 3. 3. BERGIN.
Nov. 23, 1870-Iy.
New Photograph Gallery—D. lioNaramore.
Auetion—C. E. Brewster.
SNICIAL NOTICIP
IPHE subscriber would relopectially inform
the public, that ho is now untying
LARSE ADDITIONS
to Ms stook of
MERCHANDISE,
bon& since the great .deoline in prices, which
enables him to der many •
Great Bargains.
MEI
The ladles are invited to examine Me 2tock o
SHAWLS,
BUSS - VIODS,
which contain many now Styles and fabrics no
before introduce4l - isCthis - inarket.
HOUSEKEEPERS
would do well to eisiuloo hhi stock of
TABLE LINNENB,
.OAIIPETB,
Oil Cloth, Matting, tto.
THOMAS - HARDEN'S
DIE
Wellabor°, Jan 4, 1871.
•a BACON - & BAILEY,
DEALIEIRS IPI
Drugs, Medicines, Op:mica's,
GLASS, MY, PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISLIES,- DYE STOVES.
Alcohol, Pure Winei and'Llquors, for
Medical Purposes. .
Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, Toilet Articles/ &Q.
41IPP hysicla as' p rescriptlono compounded at all howl.
DLOSSiIIThe, PA,
Jau. 4,1871 ly.
411111111p,k;
HO 'Shuttle'SekMathilie.
MIMS Machine is :the ladies favorite, and
jil„, -- --pouessot all the advestaies, of other sna.
(Adzes, abA-Irfurnisfied :snob len in price than
otter treadle • sasobines. Any one desiring , a
zustehitia will Fail oil, or address .
- EZRA POTTER.
- Crooked Creek,
',General A_gent for
Jan. 4 ;1871- Sm. Tioga Co.
. Eor We or Rent.
A GOOD dairy funs in Tfoia totrsship, Ti=
21. opt:4lllth Vci n
about inths Welt of the
Dolma of Vlogis• about 100•41ireis improved,
atul4 12 : L i nA lrovqd. Has on it " three- bitty,
* l 4 house, in apple and peach orob.
etd,, andotherftult trees, -- Terms easy. Algot&
Oats bit the most, four Uri timber WWI
froviio to 3100 toresas des/tot with 80 totes
itoptoted i with, good burr touso old
APlllemtallL Good fors 0 4 ark.
444 2 , . stmotm,
Ttois, - ***
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B=M
MI
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lel .
and
El
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- —el s ' ~1:;.- - ..-1. , t .4 - - -.--.. t:
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Drugs and -Nledieines,
WALL. IE".2I.3E'IEXt
In any quintity and at low Azure'. I want it be distinctly understood that I sell cheaper
than any other Sun in the County; farther. - -/ do tarps that no luau oau nadersell mo unless
they receive goods by the underground railroad.
Gaiss, Putty, Alcohol, Turpentine,
OROSENE OIL, TOBACCO, CIGARS WINDOW CURTAINS & FIXTURES
In fact I kelp everything usually /round In al Ant class Dug Stara, and invite al/ in want in
Anything iu my Ilse to &ammo a oall. .No oblige for.showtuttioo4s.;„ Call'and'saa.
Jau. 4, 1871-4.
•
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or
NTT'
i >;w
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its
.
Yo.: ][3,,'S l'
a. a. ZICALTIEMID3ERLION
bas just nosiest; ea hozaesse stock of all the blest styles of
LADIEs
, DREss
GOODSI.
We have in the line iZPrints (:14in the cheapest to the best.
DRESS GOODS,
ANNELS,
"N WON% ' * ,f
r• ..,___
. _
All who i" Union Cloths & Cassimeres.
. A large stock of a atantial Goods, suitable for, Fanners and Mechanics' wear at low
' , -rates, even less than last Fall.
1 : ,
•
1 )\
Grace • Department.
- --I 04: i . iiiiiia A eitietatps,CheNving Tobacco,
he best 'Wanda. ' , .
E f fWS-A:pi LN 1 CiA.Sill
We have a fall litte . orlikailtar;e l,
• and all cc
• ,
101'4->
Smith &
Are now prepared to offer great indneenie
just filed their et ore with au
NEW FALL
Of almost every grade, quality and price. We Jyppeop.. _
look through. our stock and save us the time of enumerating the.ardeles In Store,
and then if they don't buy it won't be our fault, as our goods are
Marked Down to the — LoWest Notch.
We take xiliaatite in'i3iying to the Ladles - ofTiega county, that we have an
'endless reap prver7 closirsb.o - ' Wain
10 - •
tk DIM 8 - Rat - - n 1 7
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:,
:1c . '.
Iti :
. oni a Caliiiiwilliiiir o • tcitlho'oostlyllillii.. , . •
I .
, .-- 7 -- . _
isErt -, :AND `MIT E
. , -, - A Vliii? largi siesoinient, and at very low pricitis. •
Carpets! Carpets!
We hem) it very large stock of Carpete i varying:la quality mid price. Per.
ton. vlistine aniftbing Ms line would do wen Udall and look trouitigh our stook.
We are din Agents for the
and are selling good grades
• .
_WE SELL cuyrus AND UMW-MERE& VERY. LOW.
Corning, ci4it. 6, 1670. WAITE,
A:rnetild
;ittc,.* •1,,,Y-11)zr 2,i-
FANI ' • :4t;lze:,---...i'• N-: ;4r--------;77- ..
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AND HOOP SKIRT IVELFAOTORY,
No. 4, ARCADE BLOCK, (near Erie Depot,) CORNINO, N. Y.
This is the largest, Fancy Store in Stauben County, and is now Alla with an
. immense stock of the latest novelties for
Pail 4* Winter Season
emit bargains in 18eatuWID GLOVS)S; and every other Wind ef Gloves.
ZEPHYR WORSTED;. , •
SILK YYJUITET RIBBON,
s r e a p rI t 11,4aArlimilatiOlrt::;
8 " — tTi• %: 4,111 11,0IBERIBS„ .
B- I t
r• t. t ; : '
Fancy Jewelry,
CORSETE; ofeliati: kind, and !nisei tiaildbi found in a
V I A IV Y TOIE,IB.
.f Ladies -intt,ititi(yo tenor het in your Welt*
ity) by goipg toth* STOR Of 1
• ;- • ; • A. , 1 '
3. HE/NE,
teen the Depot] CORM% N. X*
asurr
Coning, Oat, 3,1870.
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DEALS IN PURE
!ES & BRANDIES,
UkroBll.ll.
) MitleP t itO ,
- 00/gEt
NKELNOTIONS,
Fi':
- - 14/0 itiliTS 2 -4 3 in Asii
WILL DRAB, IN RIND THAT
BRAWLS,
OASSIMERES,
HOOP SKIRTS,
CORNING}, N
• •
tatted States Tea Com pany ,
TgAS. - much cheaper than at retail
B. 'n-1-1.-:oin,e'
Bracelets,
NIB
ENE
EMI
EIMI
P. R. WILLIAMS
LINEN STOOK,
BOOTS & SHOES.
• CHAff. ,C. MA THERS.
GERMANTOWN TARN,
SAMS AND BOWS,.
• 9,:13,
TRWftl4 omm
11 & 08,
zumxs, BITIVONIL
Ell
Charms = & Chains.
-
PAINTS,
OILS,
!`? V4RN I SHES,
KEROSENE,
LAMPS, &C,
DOMESTICS,
I
I=
BIICIIU.
Brow Dlopessatory cF the Uuttod Btate's.]
ksma Creaata--Buchu Leaves.
.I)4BQP.ORTIES.,Their odor is
strong, diffusive, and somewhat aro
matic, their taste bitterish, and analo
gous mint.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES
4ND2 USES.--Bachu Leaves are
gently stimulant, with 'a peculiar ten-
Vency to the Urinary Organs, '
They are given in complaints of the
Urinary 'Organs, such ag :Gravel,
,Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder; Mor
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Ure
thra,' Disease of the Prostate Gland,
and retention of Incontinenceof Urine,
from a loss of tone in the parts con
cerned in its evacuation. The remedy
has also been recommended in Dys
rePsia, C i hronic Rheumatism, Cutan
eous Affections, and .Dropsy.
RE.t2tI.B9.Z.ZYS EXTRA CT
BUGS - U .- is used by persons from
the ages - of - 18 to" 25, and, from 85 to
55, or in the decline or change of bye;
after Confinernent, or labor pains; Bed=
Wetting in children.
affections peculiar to females, the
Extract Buchu as unequaled by any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or Re
tention, Irregularity, Painfulness or
Suppression of Customary Evacua
tions,. Ulcerated or Schirrous State of
the Uterus, Leucorehma, - or Whites.
DISEASES Or THE BLAD
DER, KIDNEY, GRAVEL,
1
4117 .D.ReArsic .I. sivELL.
IN GS.—This medic 'ne increases the
power of
Digestion, a d excites the Abl.
sorbents into healthyciion, by which
the Watery or Calm eons
ous depositions,
and all Unnatural - largements are
reduced, as well as pain and inflam
mation.
RELMBOLD'S EXTBA I 7:
tCHU has cured every case of i
abe in which it has been given.
lrri , *on of the neck of the Bladder
.and In %, mmation of the Kidneys, Ul
- o the Kidneys and Bladder,
Retention o Urine, Diseases of the
Prolate n s Stone in the Bladder,
Calculus,
44^av: Brick-. Dust, De
*2l and o Milky Discharg
es, and for enfeebled ~c id_elicate con
stitutions, of both sexes, itended with
the following symptoms: ndisposition
to exertions boss of Power; Loss of
lifsmory, Difieulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Ilorior of
_Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of
Vision,,Pain in the Back, Hot Hands,
'Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the
'Skin .Erfiption or t/e face, Pallid
;Cbattenanee, Universal Lassitude of
the Muscular System, f t c
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT
B UC.H U is Diuretic and BloodiPu
rffying, and cures all diseases arising
from habits of dissipation, excesses and
imprudences in life, impurities of the
Blood, lee., superseding Copaiba in
I t n ct o i r o r ns. for wh ich
__ eets u sed ,
o itis a
such as
h 6 1 lon g sta nd in g,
, I tnd Syphilitic A f fections--an these clts
tasss used in connection with .Helm
'bold's Rose Wash.
Sold by a 11,,, ruggists and dealers,
everywhere: Beware of counterfeits.
Ask for Belmbold's. Take no other.
Price-4.25 per bottle, or 6rbottles
for $6.50. Delivered to any aadress.
Describe symptoms in all communi
cations.
Address H T. H.ELMBOLD,
494 Broadway, N. Y.
"ONE ARE GENUINE UN
VESS DONE UP IN steel-en
graved wrapper, with fac-simile of my
Chemical Warehomse. and signed
R. T. H.E.LDIBOLD.
Jol, 48, prlOe•rly.
iiiii4iiii:)iiilii:o•Oitii.l
OE
CORNING, N. Y.
ITARUGS AND MEDICINES , PAINTS
a" AND -AILS,
MADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KELTU'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
: IREDELL'S FLUID, EX
TRACTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCK
_ ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & 0041 RE-
Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers arerequested
to sell and get quotations before going further
011111
W. D. TERBELL & CO.
Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1,1871-• y
urniture Furniture 1
HAVING completed his new Cabinet Ware
house on Main street, Wellsboro, has stock
ed' it with a large and superior assorted stock of
Ohataber Suits, Walnut, Ash, filaple,
so., &0., -&o., i
from $l5O down, anla \as cheap
as the same goody can be bo't
in the cities, freight adcied.
Parlor Suits; Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE
A-TETES,
with Upholstery to snit.
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops
Looking Glasses, Brackets,' Pa
per Racks, Rocking Gbairs,
all kinds, '
Wholesale a'ssd Retail.
I am manufacturing as usual, and intend to
keep a full stock of ware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware Rooms are spaciols and
neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and
best stock of Furniture ever brought into the
county,
Planing and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING ft:MOULDING A
done to order at the Fact*.
Jan. I,
.1571—ti
Musical Instruments I
ORGANS, MELOIEONS,
KitrOLD INETRUAIENTE TAKEN IN
lANGE, and some of the same on hand to
be.aold cheap.
• Be will be found atlas residence near Potters
Hotel in Middlebury, Tioga county, pa. Ad
dress, I A. B. A. BRIG9B,
July 6,1810.-tf. Crooked •
i - , ek, Pa.
Ingham's Wool
filliff subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth
Oassimeres, Flannels, &0., &c., for Wool.
They also manufacture as usual—
TO ORR, OR ONE SHARES
to suit customers. All work warranted as rep
resented . ~They invite particular attention to
Which are warranted in every respect. Partin
tar attention given to
ROLL p CARPING
Il3t DAM'S large stock of Caseimeres, /to ~25
por cimt, less than any competitors, and warrant
ed at represented. -
INGRAM manufacture to order, and do all
kindi of Roll-Carding and Cloth Drosaing, and
defy competition. 1.
INGHAMB bare Tie good an assortment of
and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other establishment. Try them - andsatisfy yonr.
•elves.
INGUAMS wholesaleand retail at the Cow
anesque Mills, 2 miles below Rnoxville.
Our Cloths aro warranted, and sold by tha
following para.:ins :
. V. B. ICElatirt, Wellaboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN A 00., %logo Pa.
O..B'ENNETT, Covington, is.
D'artloll, Itat ,
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS, ,
FINED OIL
B. T. VAN HORN,
FURNITURE
from 8125 down. Also,
B. T. VAN 111)15.IV
AND .
,
Instruction -Books,
for sale or rent
I:Dlistaceco es
furnished to order
irrIERFIELD, PA.
their Water Proof
CASSIMEAES,
AND
CLOTH DRESSING.
Full Olotha, Oassimetess
WICKHAM &MU'
IM
1 Tioga, , Pa.,
Invite the attention" of the public to the coa l _
pieta and well selected stock of
Fall Gootis
More earnest - efforts then ever Ltfi,re Kill he
put forth to Ipleaso and_ further ebtarge thtlr
steadily inoreasiug trade. An attempt t Lta,s
the •
ARTICLES
kept oultl be utelcra, but suffice ti to Eax,'tb e
stuck tilbraces
Goods to Suii
CALL SEE FOR YLOURSELVES
Jau 1, 1871 y
TO THE FA IME
TOGA COUN
lAII now building at my manufactory ,in Lawrence
ville.a euperior
FANNING .ffl.lll,L, •
whichpossessee the following ad{f utagerover a l lot Lei
1. It separates rye,oate,rat litter an , iculseede,..t.' e
cbessand Cockle, from wheat. 1,
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yelicw seed, and a
other !teeth], perfectly.
It cleanstiiuottiy seed.
4. It does all otberseparatingregulred of a mill .
This mill is built,ofthe best and racistenable tioi•
ber,in good style,and is sold cheap for c sh, Or pr.:-
duce. . , I
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oat frote
wheat to other mills,ouressonableterms.
" .
•
Lawrencoville,Jan.l,ll376-t f
HARNESS SHOP.
HE UNDERSIGNED would say to the citl•
-eons of Wellsboro and vicinity that he has
recently moved over Truman Brothers Grocery
Store with his'
In full operation on, Craftork Street, between Alain
and Water sta., where he is prepared to manu
facture all kinds of,
Double & Singe' Harnesses;
In the best style, and of the be&t material
REPAIRING DONE
On shoit notice and good. I employ the best
workmen, and use none but the best materiel,
and am therefore prepared to pleaee all who
want anything in my line.
Nov. 9, 1870
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1
WALKER & LATHROP,
DEALERS VA
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STO VES, 2 1 /./V- WA R-t.',
BELTING, SAWS,' CHUM,
WATER LIME,
tkaRIOULTURAL
Carriago and. !Lumen TrimmaingL,
lIARNESSES, SADDLES,
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1871-y
Grocery and Provision Store,
V. Lai scir_ax_s,
WHOLES - ALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of
Gftoentos, PROVISIO I NN I
Wines 9 l Liqii4i:ors and
eigarg9
FOREIGN 4i DOMESTIC, GRLEN
CANNED' FRUITS A.N.D
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, OLAS &
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c:,,te
-4 full and complete assorineent of the above
metitioued goods of the boat quality always VD
hand.
Particular attention paid to Fino Grocer;,
Dealers and Consumore will find it to thEil is
Weal to examine his Stock before baring •
Corning, N. Y., Jou. 4,. 1871
nilills 1
SEWING MACHINE !
THIS MACHINE has' no superior, and is
1.• adapted to all kinds of "work. It ciLly
needs a trial to be appreciated. It will hots,
fell, seam, tuck, bind; quilt, braid, embroider,
cord, gather and ruffle, and is the best and
vest machine for family nee ever offered to the
public.
The Dotott Loch . : ELASTIC STITCII
is superior to all others, for the reason th it it
sews direct from the opools and requireq
'winding of thread. It is easily adjuketl,
not liable to get out of order.
Persons wishing to purchase a machine, bo'd
by all means try this one, before' buying art)"
otboi. Call on, or address
Jan 4,11 y
whiCh they have just redeived
I
all classes of trade
IVICKEIAn
Harness Shop
W. A. NEWCOMB
CORM - NG- N. Y.
DRIED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
CROCKERY ,WARE,
THE GOLD MEDAL
E. R. HAIGHT,
Lambs Oreek,lPa•
(k, RA II li
' 8 01'
TY.