The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 28, 1871, Image 4

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Chewy rc l tip and great blue cyc7
Were evrt'r fairer tinder the skies
niooth White foreiheitd,Atia itnall white teeth
Are rarer pearls in the seas beneath?
Laughing chin and delicate ears:
Are there finer in any of our spheres?
Hair on a:crown of perfect mold:
Saw yo ever ouch Bov,aktner gold?
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Dello:tie, Warm, white, almilled
Are any Each in all the tvorld'a lands
Cia . ssical ba-t, and a waist of grace;
What witeliery,tooto could aid a face?
Rounding. ankle and arching feet
Was thorn over a step so meet ?
of 01 per!ention, she i 3 the pink;
1 ought t) ver her, go doubt you think
Saitl of me., this Tistrosafgir,
An'ilAiieg . p , ,Or me with 'll.:efittrreing air!
I am her -.fear i tpy Chtiß inri namo
I oft n hoar her frith g,14 exclaim.
I ought to love her, as you should see,
And ought,i4m not to he fond of me?
It is in" oltity i toile her BO :
iay=i3 she my sbtcr, or no ?
AG IC 'TILT TIRE.
' The Management. of
Clover should be mowed as soon as it
'A Well in blossom. There is no neces
-Ay to watt-for a brown head; there
will lie plenty to be seen before the
i•rov is well down. Cut when the dew
off, and allow to dry until afternoon,
,when it should be Shaken up and turn
...-13'eltite the dew falls. - If a tedder is
,miitelyed, its constant use Willi fit the
••lover to-he put in cocks the sate day.
I fturried 'by hand, it may He until the
loon of tihe next day, when it may be
int into cocks, made as high and nar
-ow as' possible ; they will shed rain
~ tiler in this shape, and, if caps 'are
.iFed, a yard square will be sufficiently
:urge y to
, eoger 'them. Caps are to be
tr9ngly recommended, and the above
ire' is sufficient, as the top only needs
Put up, and, thus pibtected,
lie fitlY may stay in,trie field until it is
~11 made, when it way be hauled togeth
1. 11 any cock should be damp Inside,
pre, ff for a few minutes ; It will' dry
.aphily. (lover cured in the cock is
ouch more valuable than that dried in
Ito 511 n, and wastes less in handling.
l'ot a way tbefiest cut hay by itself, in
place convenient for use in the spring.
'4.\v- coming in early in the spring
ki ill thrive on this hay ; tip milk will
lefrgely increased in giumtity, and
bet icher in quality, - while the butter
will come easily, be free from white
ord. , / sreakaond in color •Wili not be
behind that from June grass.
A Nt in ICA N PES.—A correspond
yid of the ito4lon A:peetator, after a late
trip through We wine-growing corm
t IOS 01 Europe, is eonviniod that Amer
ica drape-wyowers follow too servilely
he proei,s of Europe culture. It is well
sown that the European grapes can be
•. t rw.e'rk neon this continent only on the
i'aeilir idop i e, where the climatic condi
tion,: ii , :teorlde those of the western
e o a B t of the Ilustern continent. Our
native' rapes being adapted to an en
tirely ditVeront class of • conditions,
w (add naturally be expected to require
lifierinit treatment. Our excessive
tor example, is thought by
,catty to eerionsly cripple the product
ive power or American grapes. To test
thin, matter for himself, the writer in
the Spectator commenced to vary the
teatnient id his own grapes from the
luported Itietboils, He now raises his
trellises to the bight of twelve feet, and
trains his vines so .as to produce the
lieurie , 4l fruitage at the top of the trel
,i,es. lie finds that their elevation a
hove the gi num!, and subsequent great
et exposure to the sun's rays, secures
liom from rot and mildew. While those
diseases, with leaf-blight and tendency
‘,l the fruit to bursting, affect to a con-
Wei-able extent the vineyards of his
mighbors, he is entirely without an
noyance on that score.
ATRAwnnitax• STottv.—A writer
la the Bt. Paul Press tells a huge straw
iArry story. Ile says he "has seen
'
, eores of wiles of country a degree of
latitude north of Fort Totten which,
%,. as an a\inmeot continuous plantation of
- viii strikvilerries, growing, in many of
the richer spfteeli, not on horizontal
ines, but on bushes, many of them
three and four feet high, on which the
clusters of this delicious fruit ttained a
:rzerarely reached by assiduous elin
.a t ion. So.profuse was this native pro
inetion of strawberries on wliat is call
d the Pembina mountain
,that the
'cart wheels, crugling the ber lesas they
rc•voived, were perfectly red Nirt. the
I NN t ild vintage of the plains, andleft long
ctimilon trails, as of. blood behind
I hen)."
AFTER Tlll3 POTATO Buds.—Dneks
are said to do good service . in extermin
ating the potato bug. A gentleman of
l'i,itm, Ohio, put a pair of Muscovyi3 in
to his potato patch, which was'literally
:-%vartnibk with the bugs. The ducks
ate It he bugs with such avidity that the
'at tk.r were soon exterminated, and the
pateh'lms not since been troubled with
tlienv. The ducks did not appear to stif
f-r any 'ill effects from eating the bugs,
and-we're_not slow in "taking in" all
the y‘could discover. The puck remedy
is certainly worthy of attention.
To Cunt THE HOLLOW Ilonx.—Take
a good egg, make a small hole in the
' , mall end and pour out all the white,
hut leave in the yolk ; add two teaspoon
fuls of sidtp - etiii to ono of black pepper,
till the egg k full, beating it well.
Catch the animal affected and open Its
toOnt ; throw down the egg; hold its
mouth shut until swallowed. I have
never known thib- remedy to fail. I
consider it much better than bleeding
or doctoring the LLI AM B.
[Miss, &ott County, Minnesota.
APPLE WATElL—filice two large ap
pieg, put them into a jar, and pour over
them one pint of boiling water. Cover
dose for an hour ; pour oft' the
and sweeten if necessary.
PI i E E oas t eight fine apples
in the oven, or before the fire; put
them inn jug with two spoonfuls of su
gar, and pour over-them a quart of boil
ing water. Let it stand one hour near
the fire.
Afurrox BROTH.—Take one pound of
scrag of mutton, put It into a saucepan
with two pints of water and a little salt;
let it simmer gently - for two hours;
strain it through a ploy°, and when cold
carefully remove every particle of fat.
It maybe thickened with a little arrow
root or ground rice,"ita.requtred.
N. P. M. B. Perko of this place
hoes his currant and gooseberry bushels,
giving clean cultivation, as in raising
c urn or cabbages—and, his busheS are
free froth the currant worm.—Ed.
Look for apple-tree borers this month
t e .6, / 0
LORMORE BROS. & CO.
W I-1 Oti: ItltgAl.3lU
GROCJEE2
ELlMptit, N. Y!
WIJ. J. LOTUStr, CALDWELL
PEOVRIET Olt§ -• "
' ST t ' AM COFFEE, & •SPI [MILLS,
J'ORMORE BROS. (V CO., w•uld call the at
tention of the Trade in the counties of 'the
Southern Tier of liew York and orthernVenn
sylvenia, to the large
,atid to - asiortment of
GROCERIES & PR 0 VISIONS
constantly on band at their eat° • sive:Warehouse'
and Stores, No. 37 and 39 Carroll Street, N: V.,
and offered for sale on the mdst liberal terms;
satisfaction ia all eases guarantded.
Our gtetanu Mills
for the Roaiting of toffee and the Grinding of
Coffee and Spices, are of thel most recent im
proved construction, and not excelled by any
in the country.
TEAS
We have n fall stock of -cizoi.e TWO. We buy
direct from Inithrtera in New ork for cash, and
8011 anTheap as house in t a trade.
Sugars, Molasses & Syrups
from the best Refiners, and s la at. latost and
lowost New York quotations.
,
FOREIGN pram) FRU T, AND ALL
KINDS OF N
Fish—Dry & • lekled
we buy from first hands in ho East, and can
rtflord a better articlo at a loc:or prico than any
firm in WeFtarri New York.
WOODEN WARE, Cordage and Brooms—A
full lino of goods. '
LIQUO
We call the attention of the Trade to our largo
stook of Wines and Liquors, which for purityand
tint3noss are unsurpassed. ,
IMPOItTED ALES—Scote. , Irish and En
glish, and of the be.t brands c nstantly on hand
POREION AND DOMES TO LIQUORS—
No specially invitepurchase ,s to call and eat)
amino our rtock of Enroll& and Dornoacto
Liquors before buying elsoivhbre.
EDIC INA LII ISNEY - Li- We put up for th e
especial !malt (.1* the sick, a Oire article of ma
Bourbon W hiskey for the Drde .‘
gist Trade
Sole Agents in Elmira, of t Urbana Wine Co.
In brief, we invite a clos, et rutiny of our goods
and their prices, the whole assortment being too
numerous to mention in do ail.
LORMORE 13 P i S. & CO.,
No. 37 tk 39 Carroll St Elmira, N. V
Sept. 21, 1870. ly.
Albemarle La &Agency
ELIZABETH CI Y;I4OHT AROLINA,
LARGE AND SMALL FARMS FOR BALE
at prices ranging from S 6 to $75 per acre,
on reasonable terms of payMent. -
Timber ands
covered trlib Pino, Junipe Cypress, Gum and
Poplar Timber, clo2a to avigation. Price $B .
to $lO per acre.
Village Prol l efty, 'viz
.
Stores,. Woodi anti • Brick Dwellings ' Vacant
Lots and Wharves, oxeolle t climate, fertile soil,
friendly people, navigab waters - and • goad
niarkots, favor this looalit • . Inquire of
SMITH k SC • W, Att'ya at Law,
May 1, IS7I. • lizaboth City, N. C.
Wellsbon Hotel,
r..••• COIL MAIN ST. lc 'I'VE AVENUE,
WELLSBORO, PA.
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HOT,. rnJNN h Ta,' PROP'II.
Thi is a popular Hotel lateiy kept by B. B.
The Proprioto will spare no pains to
make it a first-olaell hous.. All the stages ar
rivo and depart from this ouse,' A good hostler
in attendanco. ge - Live y attached. ,-
.Jan 1, 1871— y
For Sale . r Rent.
A .
0 001) dairy farce in Tioga towniddp; TI-
Oga county, Pa.,-abrt a mites west of the
borough of Tioga. abou 100 acres improved,
and 46 unimproved. 'llas on, it throe barns,
three dwelling houses; an l apple and peach °rob
erd, andother fruit trees. Terms easy. Moo n&
joining, on the - west. ) a arm• suidlimber lands
from 40 to 200 acres as aired, with 80 *area
improved.,with a good barn, a good house and
apple orchard. Good fo a dairyiagtarm.
Jan 1, 1871-tf. - 'a. 11. SEl'4O UR,
Iga, Pa.
Welisbor
JJ. DURGIN wont, Say tO , the .citizeltit of
• Welithoro and vi .inity that he is pre.
pared to supply them wi
BREAD, PIES AND OAKES,
of the best quality. 1, e also servo meals and
and Fresh OYbrElt:i to hose I , d/elvish. Call at
the old Bteveps' stand. .1. J. BERGIN.
Nov. 24, 11)10-1y.
Ad art - nit/Ira 7tt'h ,Nolfee.
TETTUBS 01? AD itilelitATlOYl torrins
jut 1,40;n gratikil 1.6 th b 44040134 fit) 04 H.
tate a kritt.a ors W. tat I, rice.cts44 o llo44 41)1414,,
dtnbasy twuttik, Mot ftplo - 444 tc v 4 bulls
tistati 0/tient! te4id bvtlktß Sin antis
nlfh CAIIIO4 iltig
Midattury, Mfty Of*
IIA NI) ■N HIND
MUTUAL PIAFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
°M" ' N 4 91214; 44iist,t9Ysitft. Tjx IQ.
..
Incorporated Feb'y 23, 1867. 1
Chi l't'd Capital $5,06;00W
.
Awls over - - $1,000,000 00
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Stock hod Mutual, oeinbinlng ' Sooiiiity4it c li
Fronts, Suppose,your are already insured in a
first-class company, and from any cause what
ever; (any after ten yearlYPlVAten9 PPN - dct,'Aot.
or.cannot pay longer and die-t-your insurance le .
gone and your money, wasted. Not so in the
.ulland=lN-lIA Ali," ale Policies are Noa-Foa.
This CoMping whiA - rati ifs' hig oitlika-'ilaiit
popular and successfall Life _lnsuranceComps
ties, grants polleits atiisll'iliislrabla l plOt bok,
with and without profits. ..
Traveling Privelegeg umptrioted.
All poll:00844) likcotttestiblif: , after-4e year
from any 0 f-thif Ordiitarkeauia:-., '''` 1....... • 9 '
Look to your Life Insurance. Please examine
the following Comparative Table. It is some
limos alleged by Agents of Other Companies that.
the Company they represent is safer than others.
While we unhesitatingly assert our belief in the
soundness and stability of al LeaMPA I3 4-8. NIP -fit
site to present the folialU ClikAUCestAnnr.
_those desirlnglo Insure: 1
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The following companie , °Dalian) the annual
premiums charged by eac ran insurance on
life at the age of BO years, ! ble'at death:
Annual premium Tan annual
for life. payments.
Tia;v9103 1 ,.... 51e,44 3 188i21
1 E0 3 a2, -, •:.•• t 3 q.-1
.; 28,80 g, 001 'l.
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'22,70 4074,
Washington, .... 22,70 48,97
Hand-in-Hunti, 18,60 , , 82,80 -
If not already insured take: a policy )itittvthe
"BAND-IN-HAND."
the beat Mutual Company In the United Statea
March, 1,1871.—1 y.
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TESTA/SENT Uol.lBo' •
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YOUNG BEWURAND.
TIIIa well known Stook. Hort° will stand for
1. Mares during the season at the subscriber's
Stable-in Wellabore:. Ills stoek.is soweliknoWn
there is no nocessity.of renuarke. It is, antitclent
to say, for roadsters they are not' surpassid; 'or
for power of endurance. The said •horjte lit a
coal black, weighs 1000 lbs., is sound rind kind
in harness, his , foals prove the moat •seivlceable
of any horse in this section for all purposes.
At the request of numerous patrons, I bevel de
termined to stand him whore he am be found at
alt timas.by those - that wish for_his MOM. - •
E. A. FISH, Proprietor.
Wellaboro, April 20;
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ll+ the Diit, Court of the U. B. for the IVeetern
Dititri , t of Pewee/.
In the matter of James Porter Bankrupt—To
whom it may ‘ concorn : _The undersigned
hereby gives nOtice . er : _hts appnintteept as as
signee of 'James Porter ofplVaf4,lo4',ebunty
of Tioga, in the State.!of. - Penneyiyaniik
said District, who has boon adjudged a `Bank
rupt on Creditors Petition, by the District Court
of said District.
UT ATKINS it LOUDEN re
s.,. t• V V speotfully Infetm the pub
- -. 'tillela:g , ` no that they have established a
" — L Ive r y for Hire, •
.
At their Stable enVeto liPPaella l heeler's
wagon' shop. ! fail:4)4444e'
order. rtheyaimgliteefgrioll orog4,Ana
0118,411 A intend to please. Pit •as reasonable.
--------___ WATKINS • LOUDEN.
Jan. 4,1871 -Iy.
Bakery.
Pay' "ETD!
ALL PERSONS indebted tiqruman a Bow
en for Sawing Lumber aro _ requested t ,
pay up without delay.
June 14, 1871.T11,131.8Ntii0.W.EN.
, ,
TNE undersigned, owners of s Portable Est
gine, with a Carding Machine, two Lathes
and a run of French Burr 13tonee attached, are
prepared to fill orders in their business at East
Charleston, Pa.*
TtlA above propplyilLitrnod rikludWordArr
titid will be snitoti reivoir=
ail. time:
Vrif perticidarei inquire of Geo. W. Herrick,
Vi 4 AWrosl/1 ~ ALONZO WHITNEY,
on the promisee.
AGENTS WANTED:
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In Bankruptcy.
IL N. WILLIAMS,' ABeigne9
Juno 14, 1871-3 t.
Livery Stable:
SALE.
M,oi 4 1 1;1 14
it k er .4a. u _ T i ArTi o n,
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WOlMPlAiliiidtifig*th , thilleople of Welleboro and vicinity ; that We
are receiving' and immense stook of
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f
;=Stirtionable *tads at tinprecedeiledi'rices-=.5
-,there hasjustbeewa great deolino in:Domestio Cotton Goots; and they are now selling for
lag thrin at, any Moe 'Mimi 1880. ' We do not believe in parading a long list o t i orices in news
'papers; but we mean what; we say , when we claim to sell Goos cheap. People from out of
town are sure to make money„by coming hero to buy goods. We' - havo s splendid assortment of
Desirable Dress Goods,
DeLaines, - Pqreales, - Mbliairs, Plaids ? French and Irish P,-o - plins, Japa
nese Silks, and Robes, Fancy Colored and 131ach,Dres4
&0., - prkes*'ierflaudli le4stbadlastiseason." Wu also keep a full'line of
„.• • .-.-
'*NOT SOOSE,
Yankee Notions, Boots and il, Shoes,
and many articles our apace does not permitt' us' to speak of, but if you will call we will show
you the LARGEST STOCK in town, and at prices that "cannot be bait" anywhere.
Corning, N. Y. April 19;1870.
the Larieit' E l itablishipent in Northern Pa.!
PrUggliOlii •
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11J'AVING Ifacilities for buying and handling quantities:4 Goods enables him to offer
XI, them atlas lowest Jobbing pricos. In our retail department-Goods are sold at a small ad.
yawl°, OVIS, prieesr .F.A.largoistliick of - '
STOW
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G Jr/ AS a . ALL4iIKES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE THICK.
PAINI'S, ! ALL' KINDS AND COLORS
VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRUSHES; e ,rum, wroci.
Transfer:OrnamentS, Stripeing Pencils
and Brushes for Carriage and
Gutter Ornamenting.
41 full line Of all classes of Goode appertaining to our business kept in stook.
Feb. 1 1871-Iy.
Stoves
,
St/OVOS
Having on Itaiiii a Jarie stook of Tin, Stoves
Id Hardware, the un ereigned takes pleasure
announce tbat .he - as at a great outlay, ad-,
id to the usual stook f.the old stand on
MAIN SPREE ,:WELLSBORO,
complete astairtuniet of Shelf Hardware,
' whioh he enumerate the following articles:
;AILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS,
X CUT, MiLL,IIAND AND BUCK
'A.WS, BUTTS,. STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTE.it."B TOOLS, PUMPS,
AXES, AUGERS, BITTS.BITT- ' ..
STOVItS'; HATCHETS,
,
••., HISELS.
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tHOITELS,.twAvEs; FORKS, BENCH
t SCREWS, OR . NDOOR HANGINGS,
a new thing, and made for use. These are but a few ofthe maVartiolop composing the stook
of Hardware. I invite the publio to call and examine for Hulkmaelves. I aim to keepthe
beet, quality of goods in, ray line; and all work to order clotiOromptly and well.
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, AT FACTORY PRICES
Welleboro,Feb. 1,1871-Iy. •-; WILLIAM ROBERTS.
0. BoA.I.L4Jr_AiTSLr,
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STOVES,
,'
IRON, ,NAILS,OARRIAGB BOLTS, HORSE SHOES, AND ';HORSE NAILS,
ClBir3pearterifir ix'af34,3,
A general stock of Builders Materiels. LOOKS, BUTS, lii.TORES,.4IINOES, La.;
Also. WRAPPING PAPER at matinfaottirjyairiaBB;;E,
r4-*
SOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Terms Cash, and pri..l. icasoeaete. Pitet deo? above Cone HOUBO. 1 ,
Wellabor°, Jan. 4, 1871 - 1 R. C. BAILEY.
CORNING; N. Y.
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adcicere'riady to-iupply ell who may come wtitt
t
GROCERIES; CROCKERY,
mrosuragistr
WROLESAE AND RETAIL
ISLAND IND WHO LIMB,
11110 N
(Successor to D. P. ROBERTS) DEALER' IN
TIN AND HARDWARE,
NEWELL 85-OWEN.
W. C. KREBS.
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Rir Liver -Complainter-Jaundieerßil
touiAree4ionaißickor'NervQusWesta-,
eh" tkoakonejW.Let.e.
o;44l 3 .r.ganticti
.14P1q 7 -
Taiit .
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ow=
11. '
,
deli2htfitiLvlpietisatit
putgative; atiPertiedlnt castor'olli
eta, oftii - -=ThatiSicnothfing - T rnove7acceptable-to
the stomach. They.,:givcc&ope f ricid cause neither
nausea nor grlphirpaintn- •Thtli aro- 'Composed
of ;the finekt Insredientn: - A fter-w feW •da3s use
of 01064 ancli'll - tittiviiorrittoiiiif-ihk.-initire sye 7, l
teni takes 011on,Iatr.iti appear-Miraculous to she,
weak and oparlAtelt vhgther•orioing from lra
pridence_or—iiiatiatig,-- T.../10-11 pie
p onna7TargiffigESttitiVilical,97o — Ptlie are
not sugar ooated, frrinatlitaantthitaingar coated
- do not dissolve ' , but. pass-through the atom.
nob. 'Without, Stlisealiting, 4eneeqtugitir.: • ;tot,
prodsciLtheslcsirAereaL The tiatawba Grape
Pius, sefng fsleentant'in tasto and odor, do not
necessitate their being sugar'oonted. Price fifty
centaper °box.
IME
MEE
- IENRY T. :REMOLD'S
bOMPOURD 64 O 6 4 -O iiOR4TO
4
I.Of4iEXTA;O4O*4PAIILLA
will: radioally xtoiminate _from _the, system, fay-
Philisk.Spyotgie b Xerfir Soruh Vico% Eigge :Eyes,-
BarejaegkElore Mouth, goreilecO, Bronchitis,
Skin,Dtsettioe; Siff Ilh - eitm, tankers; Runnings"
froththe Etkr,,White'Swellinicii Tamers', Dance
roits Affootloas. %idio t Rickets, Night- Sleet's,
Itasl4.Tetter, Humors of
all kinds, Chronic ..Rhtunatiera, Dyspepsia, and
all diseases tliat• have c )4een established in the
sYstem'for
Being prepared expressly for the above coin..
plaints, its blood purifying properties are greater
thanany pack Preparodka -Of, fiarsallArilla . • It
give*. the , oiltoPlqii.lon Sf clear and, healthy color,
a
snared.° t ea,tha:patienb to a state of , health and
purity.: ox-purtfAurs *to. blood, removing all
chronicuslitutionatdiseases arising from an
impurn - state .4f the Wolf, Ituddhe only , reliable
aa4 effefitinl kuqwa remectY, tor the.onre of , palus
andciswellingL,of: the kenos, ulcerations of the
throat apjliegs,hlotahes, pimples, on the face,
erysipelas end all, scaly eruptions of the skin,
and beautifying the complexion.
Henry T. neluthold's
SONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT
_ .
CHU, 2 4 11 E GREAT DIURETIC,
.
has , case of Diabetes in which it
has been given, irritation of the neok of the
bladder-and inflammation of the kidneys, ulcer
ation of the kidneys and - . tAladder,, retention of
urine, diseasei of the ptietfrate — gland," keno in
the bladder, calovibles gravel, brickinet deposit,
and gamut; or milkydisoharges ; and fol. Wee
biedi;and. _delleate •oonstitutione of _both sexes,'
attended with the following syniptoms: Indis
position to'muntion, loss Of power, loss of mem
ory, difliculty, of nreathing, weak
_nerves, trem
bling, horror ef dlseese, wakefelues, dimness of
vision, pain in the back, hot hands, flushing oz
the body, dhryness of .the skin, eruption on the
face, pallid countenance, universal lassitude of
the muscular system, eta.
Used kit - persons from the ages of eighteen to
twentylye, and from 35 to 55,10 r the dentine or
change of life; 'after confinement or Libor pains;
for bed-wetting in children.
B
• Entraot itnohu is • • tic and
bleed fdlitYidie, 'and . cures' all - dipeastis airieing
flora hahltaof dissipatioit and excesses Mid
prudbitoefin . 44,Latitootittes of the blood, eto.,
supersedias Cepailia ip hffeetious for which it is
used. and orthititio legations—ln these diseases
used in conneetion with Reltabold's Rose Wash.
LADIES.,
In many affections peculiar to 'ladies, the Ex
tract,Brightt is nnegualetibyany.other reMedy—
as lit ONOroihi.ot retOntibn, irragnlarity, pal nfnl
nekts'Or-ra,pVieislDA-of customary evacuations,
tdeetahjd o;sedtirras state of the uterus, leucorr
hcCa Whites; sterility, and for all eomplaints
inoident tolike Phi, whether arising from indis
cretion or habits of dissipation. it is prescribed
extensively by the most eminent o physicians and
midwives for enfeebled and delicate, constitu
tions, of both sexes and all'ages, (attended with
any of the above diseases or symptoms.)
H. 90. Hegmbold's Extract
BUORdOURRS DiSE'A Nth ARMING FROM
J'MPRUPRNOBS, DISSIPATION, R 7 a,
in all their stages, at little expense, . little or no
change itt diet, no inoonvenienee, and no expo
sure'. *lccausea a frequent desire, and gives
strength'io•Urlttate, thereby removing °barna
proirenting and oaring strictures of the
nrethraoliiyin pain end Inflammation, so fre
quentit
.clues of ditieatea, and expelling all
poisonotlApattci., •-• •
ThoUitinds,,wito have been the • victims of in
competent persons, and who have paid healy
tees to be cured in A short time, have found they
had been deeelved, and that the 8 poison' has,
by the ueu of .!,p6werfal astringents,' been (hied
up in the ;systere, - babreldt out in a more aggia:
vatod'fooiiiird_perhepa'after marriage. - :
'Use Helmbold'aThitraot Buohn for all affee
dons and diseases .of the urinary organs, whe
ther exietliifiin male or female, from whatever
cause orlginsOng,, and no matter of how long
standing. Price, one do/ear and fifty cods per
bottle,
1:2 1 . EIELMBOLD'S IMPROVED
ROSE WASH
cannot be surpassed as a jimil - iodeh, and will es
found the only specific remedy in every spod e
of cutaneous
.affeetien. 4 i speedily eradicat 8
pimples, spate, scorbutic) neee ) induratione of
the cutaneous membrane, eta., &pole redness
and incipient inflammation, hives, rash, moth
patches, dryness of scalp or thin, (rust bites,
and all purposes for which sluiced or ointments
aroused; restores the skin te•• a ,atate of purity
and softness ) and, insures continued. healthy no
tion to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends
the, agreeable dearness and vivacity of complex
ion so Muchsofight and admired. But however
valUable at a remedy for existing defects of the
skin, If: T. ilelmbold'ir Rose Wash bee long sus
tained its principal claim to unbounded patron
age, by possessing qualities which render it a
teiiel appendage of the most superlative and con
genial character, combining in an elegant
_for
nittla.thoise, prominent requisites, safety and eiji
caol—the invariable accompaniments of Its use
as a proserative and refresher of the complex
ion. Ws an excellent lotion for diseases of a
syphilitic nature, and as an injeotion for disea
ses of the urinary organs, arising from habits of
dissipation, used in connection with the Extraots
Bnehu, Sarsaparilla and tiatawba Grape Pills,
In mob diseases as recommended, cannot bo sur-:
paused.
if
ID
Pall and explicit , directions accompany the
medicines. Evidence of the most responsibie
and reliable charmer iurnhihed on application,
frith hundretbrof thousands of living witnesses,
and upward of 30,000 uusalloited certificates and
recommendatory letters, Many of which are from
the highest: sources, including eminent physi
e,lans,olergymee, statesmen, etc. The proprle
toi has never resorted tot thoir publication in
theatiwspapers. He does not do this, from the
fact that his articles rank as standar d prepare.
liana, and do not need to bh , propped up by cer-
Vitiates.
zrettry 7'. Her4tbotd l B Genuine Prepa
rations
delivered to any address, Beanie from observa
tion.
Established upward of twenty yours. Bold by
druggists everywhere. ,Address letters fer infor
mation, in' Confidence, toi Henry. T. Helmbold,
druggist and °Demist. Only depots; Henry T.
Heinbold's drug and oheialeal warrhouse, No.
694 Broadway, N. York, or to H. T. Heimbold's
medical depht, tO4 South Tenth street, Philadel
phia, Pa.
Dottie' of counterfeits. Ask for Henry T o
Htimboid's 1 Take no other. rob Bbm
IBS
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WHOLIISALR
COR t NIN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
i rIIADDEUS - DAVIDS 7 INKS, KEITH'S
q9,749ENTRATEti MI IICINES,"
IREDEI 4 L'S 'FLUID, EX
, TRACTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, PLAY - 9RM°
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
]PATENT_ MEDICINES,
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS; WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
)
AGENTS FOR MA,RVIN & CO'g RE'
FINED OIL.
•
elold a t Wholesale °Prices. Buyers ararequoste
to call and gat quotations before going furth .r
QM
W. DITERBELL & CO.
Morning, N. V:, Jan. 1, 1871-y
Furniture ! Furniture I
B. T. VAN HORN,
J'AVI
NG completed his now Cabinet Ware
house on Main street, Wencher°, has stock
ed it with a large and superior assorted stock o
FURNITURE.
Ohamber Sults, Walput, Ash, Maple
&0., &0., &0.,
from $l6O down, and as cheap
as the same goodi can be bo't
in the Mien, freight added.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, ancl
Mahogany, Reps or ( Hair Cloth,
froirk $125 down. Also,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE
A-TETES,
with Upholatory t to auit
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking (Masses, Brackets Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,'
all kinds,
Wholesale and Retail.
ant manufacturing' as usual, _and intend to
keep a full stook of ware, home and citji made
at all times. biy Waro Rooms are spacious and
neat, and now contain the largost, costliest and
Lost stook of Furniture over brought into the
county.
1 Planing and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING ek.;AIOULDINti,
done to order at the Factory
Jan. 1, 18i1-tf
Ingham's Woolen Mills!
DEERFIELD, PA.
.
T l L E asg a i u m b e s rT b li a ant l i l s pity e., C a a o s . h io F r ull- e C o lo t th,
Morals° manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SURES
vi )
to suit customers. All ork warranted asrop
resented. They invite articular attention to
their Witt r Proof
CASSIIIpgRES I
which are warranted inevery respect. Pardo , -
I arattention given to
ROLL - CARDING
.CLOT DRESSING.
, INC/HAWS large stook of Onsimeres, Ao ~25
per cent less than any competitors, and 9rrant.
ad a's represented.
INGHAMS manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Cardi • g and Cloth Droning, and
defy competition.
INGHAMS have, as good an assortment of
Full Cloths, Casolmeres,
and give more' for Wool in exchange ,than any
other establishment.' Try them and satisfy
,your
selves.
INQHAMB wholesale and retail at the Cow
tinesgao Mils, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the
following persons :
C. B KELLEY, Welisboro, Pa.
T. L• BALDWIN & CO., Tioga,'Pa. .
J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
Deerfield. Jan 1. 1871—tf
WELLSBQRO AND MANSFELD
STAGE LINE.
;rt, THE undersigned, proprsetor of
this line takes this method of in
forming the public) that the above Stage runs
daily (Sandaysexcepted,) between the two pia.
oes as follaws: ,
Leaves Wolisboro l at a. tn., aad arrives at
Mansfield t 10.30 a. m.
Leaves fanstield at 2,30 p. m., and arrives at
Wel/abort/at m. figo•Faro $1,25.
Jan 1, 1871—tf W. B. VAN HORN.
TO FARMERS.
HAVING} purchased the famous horse Cue.
sitis M. Clay, who is a son, 'of old Henry
Way, anA a half brother of the noted trotters
George M. Patchiu and Judy Thorn,, I will
stand him the present season at Wollsboro, with
the exception of .Tuosilay and Wednesday of
every secontbweek. when ho will be at Tioga, at
Smith's hotel. Terms : $25 to insure, $4O per
span. See posters for particulars.
C. J- WHEELER.
Welleboro, May 3, 1871 3m
Administrators' ,Notice
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having
been granted to the underdigned on the os.
tato of George M. Atherton, deceased, late of
Charleston township, those Indebted to and those
baying olefins against said estate, will settle
with MARY ATHERTON,
DEXTER G. ATHERTON,
Charleston, May 31, 1871 6w Adnfra.
THE BEST HOTEL in the COUNTY.
TOR " COM 11011 SH.".
NEW. Rooms largo and well ventila
ted. Accommodations not surpassed,by
any first class hotel it the Northern
Tier." BILLS no higher than at second and
third rate hotels. Location, corner of Main and
Walnut streets, Welleboro.
A good table, good liquors, good order, and a
good hostler. A. B. GRAVES, Prop'r.
March 8, 1871.
FOE BALE.--A bones and let, situated in
Weßebore. Inquire at R. C. Bailey's hard
ware store. • D. 11. DELMER
June 14, 1871 4w
Cash Paid for
AT DERBY d, FISHLER'S SHOE
STORE,'
013 MAIN STREET, WELLI3BORO.
June 7, 1871 t f
toe STORII,
, N.
ME
B. T. VAN HORN
AND
On,
..:
11 OA ril AND - SI-10E . T0'111?:
, ..
FES 11.
1 -, ..k EILDY Elt hav e
jj now On band of large stock
gab l ide of Boots' nn4 Shoes, ', and propos')
continuing' the inaboraeture o f w
the sa, lot ihe !dill. into) , oe.'
cupliul by Fishier Jr, Randolph. T ley also pur..
pose reducing prices on all -goode diall soilin g
atrial .
VOW 'CASH
We keep a goad ssortme.t oI
Hats Caps,
BOOTS, BALNiORALS, dAI rF.Rs
BOOTEES, BROGANS IA '1) •
GALLIGASKIN.
warranted to fit any fo4 from No: 0, to 13 it;
Our Stook od
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH!
PER, SOLE, COMMON
LININGS, BINDING,
RQCOO,
will,be kept up as hereto,
OnFindings we abgAl be fount
way and we shall endeavor to
satisfactory to the trade, We w
sold.
CAB.I - PAID
FOR illbES,
CU St() c W
Done promptly - and well. Relpalrlng done
on short uplift). Drop in and ho onvinced.
Dk:141117 d, FIBIILER
Dec. 14, 1870,1 y.
TO TIIE
-,-
TIOGA i COIJ7TY. ,
lAM now building at my meinufacto l ry,tn Lawrcc c ,
ville.s impactor
FANNING AIILL,
•
whlchposeessea the followiagadvaut
m 118:
11. It eeptitatoeryo,oate,rat litter.
eheasaud cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed,tekcsont yel
other needs, perfectly.. -
8, It cleans tlntothy seed.
4. It does all otherseparatingrey
This trail le bUllt of the best and
Ger, fu goodetyle,aud Is sold cheat
duce.
I will flt a patent afore, eep
Whoat,toothertuillo,enroasoOublt
Cat wrentovllle,Jan.l,lB7o-t 1
WALIKER & LAT E
DEALX)IB IA
ARDWARE, IRON, ST
STOVES, 2 1 1 N
[ELTING SAWS, I
WATER 14
AGRICULTURAL IMP
Qarriago and harness
HARNESSES, SADD
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1371
THE GOLD
SEWING M
THIS MACHINE has
adapted to all kinds!
needs ,&rial to be apprec,
fell, seam, tuck, bind, quil.
cord, gather and ruffle, and
pest machine for family us,
public.
The DOUBLE LOCK ELASTIC STITCH DI ANiu:s
is superior to all others, for the reason bat it
sews direct from the spools and requites no
winding of thread. It is easily adjubted, and
not liable to get out of order.
Persons wishing to purchase a machine', she'd
by all means try this one, before buying any
other.ll on, or address
Jan 4, 7 . 1 y
New }iusic Store.
Now opened in Smith '3‘. Bowen's block, sea
and floor, a inutile room where will be kelt
on exhibition, and for sale,
Steinway and other Pianos,
Cabinet Oetkans, and a choice selection of Shect
Music, New music received every mouth --
Lessons on' Piano and Organ, and in SingiaA
will bo given. Opportunityfor practice attordd
to those, who flay desire it. IL IV. TODD,
Wollsboro,Peb. ls—Smo.
New Tobacco Store
subscriber has fitted up tho Store Brit
door east Thomas Harden's dry good:. eoru,
for tho manufacture and eale of
CIGARS, (allgrades) Fancy and Common
SMOKING TOBAcNO,lfichigan I , 'iic Cut
CHEWING, and all kinds of
PL
i ...
G TOBACCO, PIPE,S', and thf ch.l
ce st Brand of MAR S.
t
Call and see for 4ourEolvev.
I.IOIIN W. puRSEI.I
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1871—tf..
TIOGA 111111 G ISTORE
BORDEN keeps conbutuily oc
hftud Puru Diug:l and Alctliviut.
, Paints and Oil 4, Loot
Stationeiy, Yabt eo
PROSCR(PT/O3fl CAREFULLY Cr,, p v i l l 1J
Tw g ,A, ~%,7,
Gerel Insurance Agency
KNOXVILLE, rrioOA CO., PA
. ,
• Life, Fire, and Accidental. ,
Asset 0vpr•524,000,000.
ti
• As ETS (T COMPANIES.
Ins. CO. of Nor America, Pa $';,036,:7•'%" '
Franklin Fire Is. Co. - of Phila, Pa, 3,087,452: 33
North British .I:3Marcantilo Ins. Co.'
of London ankl Edinburg, i 0,000 ,00
North Amer. FA.° Ins. Co. of N. Y. 50°,c0
Niagara Fire 14s. CO. of N. I. I • 1,000, 00
Farmers Mut. irt
11
Ins. l Co., York, Ph 9, P,8391 5
Phoenix hiut.4, e Ins. 'Co. of Hart
-s,fts-070
' ford, Conn...
Ponn'a Cattle 3 s. Cll.. of Pottsville. 000,00 0 0,:
Total.
Insurance piomptly effected by mail or other
wise, on all kinds I lof Property. All to
promptly adjusted and paid. Live istook incur•
ad against death, fire or theft.
All communications promptly attended to
Office on Main Street, 9 d door above Church 0.,
Knoxville, Pa. WM. B.
April 25, 1871-o'. Agent.,
. •
Admintstra;tra's Notice:
T ETTERS OP ADMINISTRATIMI r tt g
jj boon granted to the undersigned 0 0
the
estate of Simeon Austik, deceased, late of Union
township, those intereatel will settle with
.A.M.Y AUSTIN, 4,das'
61,*
Union, Juno 7,1871
- KIP, Up
CALF,
MO-
',at .botoe al
,at prices
, n't to under-
'RS OF
gohovier all4thtt
ndfotileebde,nud
cm seed, aud'.l
i lredat a tapk
oat dutablb I,Th
loicafili, u 7 11,rc,
'•rating natio( ruri
!urine.
II MATIIE
nor,
=
VABE,
IITLEIII I ,
ME,
EMENTS,
Trimmings
, dr. e
EDAM
CHINE
.0 superiot, and
',of work. It only
ated. It will hew,
braid, embroider,
is the best and ekes
ever offered to.the
l'.. It. 11ARIIIT,
Latubil Cro' li., Pa
H. fl, 11011DFN
..$24,229, 6 • 1761