The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 20, 1871, Image 4

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FALLING is'EAVES.
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ie t t3f 9 d, ato z irce l
The dirge of tl.v i scaning year.
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Falling, the r , rlr,nn leatiete,
Uut
aA ectliaio:4?"
With pteatittrit mice so rife.
- F6ll u; five) f ie's tree 'the le4it.o,
Many and marv, a friend;
kays.ll - ine 'ratting' •
Tu wcet, like them, my en,i.
ttigtO .4, I ite,7112 - nttft3
It hcteau nwful thing
Where the lei(' Nil not n.n earnes i t
if auf•thtr hrighler npring.
kierAP Itotih I 14 1 :4,
By the good and magic hand,
And-Flare ire Kind reunion,
L , 115-in•tte eututner land. '
ULTER:E.
4
, TIRE OLD JEWS AS FARNESS.
ME
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In hie lavjil, made agriculture
the hauls of . the State. According tot
this prlliciple be appointed to every
citizen a ; pot tier. of land, marked by
tiXed bou'n do fits. Land grabbing spec
utatot s melt-
• vreveuted by,the lawi'
lapf:J9 ill; -0062-
own weal tla I 4) revert- td.tbe heirB"Vtkhe
crtigitial ownere, of , the
. •
of artier was beld
to
_lien in from lieinq tbus pfotected by
J ibe 4tinatnetittil' laW''Ot the Mate._;
None wergki‘rithrltir noble, as to dis
dain to put their hand to a plow. Va
rious ineaus—were resorted to by the
Hebrews to increase the fertility of
"their 6 --- g - tisEeir . NV eie withered
And wallaiwider wOs brought
irt aqueducts from
, g reat distance, and
many kinds, of mantire were used. The
I.llk were terraced .to the very tops,
aud plo.n tEcl with_ vineyards and
dens. They..cultirated wheat, barley,"
audAighaps rice. In
agripulloral impleihentthe„.l4ebrews
were nut siifiyr behind the pre . ?ent age
as we are prone v io •Isaiah lived
700 yr 7 ..s.pefoLer Christ,. yet - inr. , "bis day
iron plow::, here in ,nee,,f . oF prophe
61yd of the time witer."lWiards should
be turned to plowshires and spears to
pruning-hooks. The passage shows,
too, that they had instruments for,:
pruning vines and trees:
s'
-±.14,141m - a -- W - IY — sed in plowing were
cattle and Horles were not,
in comulottlitinatrienitjbe Hebrews.—
T / htFirrNtrat' Milhed ar vesti g grain '
w*:tn pull it:4:10 :by Ih - 6A - oats, but sick-.
_les were in - - - tife among' the Hebrews
rrotu the Woe of Joshua. Harvest
among thern.was — ra for . yeipleing,
being heard. in every
neld. Tbr4sliing was effected by flails,
the feet of animals, or by drags or rolV
ere.. Vineyards and olive groves were
extensively and, carefully cultivated.—
Culinary plants arid . fruit trees were
among the that l objects of attention.—
Palestine ivies said to flow 'with milk
and homy. Bob were— highly es
teemed. Their hives were made of clay
mixed with straw, but stores of honey
were often found in hollow trees and
.t.11.,...ares of the rooks. .
. One - remarkable provision of the
:Mosaic law in regard to agriculture is
the Sabbatie year. Every seventh year
was a year of rest, not so much to the
farmer as to the farm. - .1) - othing was
sown, and nothing was reaped ; there
was no gathering of fruit. The object
0 . ,f this regulatiOn"Seems to have been
to preserve the wild beasts, to let the
land recover strength, and to teach the
people to be provident and-look out for
the future. But the people could hunt,
fish, repair their buildings orfurniture,
c-..,„!.nanufactore,eloth, or carry on com-
merce
ran QUAKER AND THE llenr,v,—A
—, 51:1:1 - nii: billy called upon a "Friend,"
.. .voNyedly to thrash him.
"Friend." remonstrated the Quaker,
knocking aside his visitor's fists, "be
fore thou proceedest to chastise me,
wilt thou take some dinner ?"
, The bully was a glutton, and at once
with
washing down the solids
with litigations of strong ale. He rose
up again to fulfill his original errand.
"Friend, said the Quaker, "wilt thou
not first take some punoh ?" And he
supplied abundance of punch.
The bully, now staggering; attempted
to thrash the , entertainer; but, quoth
the Quaker :
"Friend, wilt thou not take a pipe?"
This,hctspltable offer* was accepted,
and tilt bUlly , utterly weak, staggered
across the room to chastise the Quaker.
The latter; openingthe dooi; and pull
ing him toward it, thus addressed him :
• 'Friend thou eamest hero not to be
pacified. I gave - thee a meat-offering ;
but that did not assuage thy rage. I
gave the a drink-offering; still thou
pert - 'beside thyself. I gave thee a
1)111 , i - it:offering ; LieithOtild that suffice.
Now I will try thee with a heave
offering.'? And with that he tossed
hitn nut offidoors. That sufficed him.
ii/V111" - SHoonwe,—Ttie following
dialogie on sharp shodting quietly took
place between a Virginia and a, Yan
kee pletet : I say, can you fellows
shoot? • ~ •
Wall, Ilreekon we can, some. Down
14:A.lissis : Alppl we knock a bumblebee's
eye winker off atithree hundred yards.
Oh, tbat i lain't nothing to the way we
sltobt upLin Vertitont. T belong, to a
military company up there of a hun
dred men, and we went out for prac
tice ow-4y w,tek. The captain draws
os.up single tile, and sets a cider barrel
rolling down hill, and each man takes
his shot ;It the bung hole as it turns up
It isafterwar4.6 examined, and if there
xti a shut. didn't so Into the -bang-hole
the metutier Who missed It Is expelled.
I belonged to the company ten years,
and there ain't been nobody expelled
Yet.. • • •
TOPPING NEwsPAlsiat.-One of our
c;xchancea - has the following allegory,
which we 'commend to the careful con
sideration 'of those gentlemen, who,
the moment they see anything which
displeasesthem•in the columns of their
local journal, rush to theprinting office
and cry out, "atop my paper." It is
certainly a neir song upon the old sub
ject:
tee against a
pebble and felhieadlong to the ground.
He was vexed, - and under the influence
of anger and self sufficiency he kicked
the earth right saucily. With irnper
turabla- gravity- he:-looked - to "see the
earth itAelf dissolve aiid come to naught.
Bat the earth remained, and only his
poor foot was injured in the encounter.
This is .Iha.rzay of man. , An article in
a newspaper tou'eles k 'him In a weak
spot, and forthwith , be sends to stop
hie, paper.. Wlth great complacency
he looks to see the erash,when he finds
he only hit his own toe against a world
that dcies not iiiiresptibilibel the . ihook ,
and no Ono but himself."
AOLISMA
CAI Ida.
'PAINTS
AND OILS
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TRADD,EVS, riy,i** 1 4...41 21 . ' s
0 Olgeliirr?tATED ~X.EpIOINES;
• itt-Ectr,
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BiiRN Err', S 0000 A E;itr - y.O#IpIG
E *.TRA,CTS ,
PATENT Mfil DIOINES, R911311:,_
ESTER ! Pkitt'UMEßlt • ;
AND FLAVORING -EX:FRAGritAiLL
VAPI , :It, WINDOW GLASSTIf
I:II , TEW s_ l ll 1,4
•• ND YE 2; CVIAORB-;,"
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AGENTS' FOR NIARVIN & CO'S RE.
PiStft 4 Oth
doidiet Wholifek 1 5
. 4cll 'l3'44,44oiftviosted
to oat I and get quotations before eoing further
N 1 87 / '"r7",
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B. T. VAN H 9-1%
telt) nowiithbinet Wate-
Lir 12'6"u ie on 31*In etreef,lVellalor - o, has stook
ed it
,cvttb Ittegojarkr-aliperior assorted atoclrof
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hamber Milts Walnut, Ash, Biapt i e,
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trona :150 down, and—its-oheap
tha satiO goods - op: 4H!) bo't
in the cities, freight adtd.
Parlor Suite, Walnut, - Cherry, and
Reps:iir -Hair Cloth, ,
from t 125 dVwOi Moo, 4 - ;
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SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUWEIES;tOE
.4I-TETES
with Upholstery to snit.
Cepta.r Tablea, Walnut or Marble !reps,
' Looking 131.asseia, Brackets ft
per Racks, "Rocking-Chairs: -
: all kinds,
Whale/ink -and leetaiL
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, 9;1 acin fa oturivg as,Uattal, ask In„tend to
'keep e toot of ware, home and'eltritade
times My' , ll7fare Rooms arti•epitelette and
:nen:timid how o cute In the largest, ooetliett, and
best.atoelc of Furpitui.o ever brought into the
eetthiy.. • - •
-.lPitining and illatehing, '
.§AwIN4 4.3lotrLDpla;
done to order at the raqory.
J. L, 1871.-tf B. T; VANEiOWN
Albemarle Land Agency
ELIZABETH CITY, NORT CAROLINA.'
T AND SSIALL FARMS FOB S , BALE
L
at prices ranging froni $8 to $75 per 'score,
on reasonable terms of payment.
Timber• Lands
covered with Pine, Juntpes, Crprese l , Gam and
Poplar Timber, close to: navigation. Price $ll
to $lO per acre.
Village Property, viz:'
- _
Dwellings,
Stores, IVLictd arkd Brick Vfipavt
Lots and Whary wax salient climate,
friendly people, navigable waters and 0/god
markets, - favor, this locaitty. Inquire of
SMITE ct, syhoisr,'Att'yellit taw,
.El4abeth City, 1;1..:c.
May 3„ 1871.
for SAlevr•Rent.
A tl(ii.lD dairy - farm in-Tiega township; Wi
tt oga county, Pa., about 2 2ittsailea treat Of-Ahe
Borough of Tioga. about 130 :acres Improved,
ii
and 40 uhimprovOd. - 11-its-on it three bar e,
three 4weiling houses; atcapple toad peach'ti h
erd, aud Other fraittrees,- Terme easy ; - Altha 111.
joining lin'th6 : ':vreift, - , a :farm' and timber lands
from 49 to 200 acres:as d esired , , With 80 acres
improveC,lvith a 100.3 barii, a - good house and
apple oretbre. ''Oodd:for a pqrying farm. _
Tall T L - 1.571=fr. - -- — ,:q. ibrAguovit,
iIV-.7:7' '.. r 1 Ky ,-, , *••11Elotie, Pa
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WEL ) LSIIOI ;'
Door Sash tt Mid Factory
DEN.I ANI IN AUSTIN', is pripared to fur
nltL,llret-class work-fromhe but iniziker,
- 8 - Ihls rainy factory which is now f' full opera-116m.
Sash, Doors,
NANZt e
AND MOOLOII4,
ktia
constantly on hand s or ni la 'attired to oidea.
Planing .ano,,Xt,Qhipg
done promptly, and in — flie beat manner. The
but workmen employed; and none but the best
tensioned lumbar need_'-: Enemas. home Wu.
try: '—,, : . -•, - .
.
Faetel near the foot:of IllalttA
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BENJ./Arial*.
Welltboro, Aftgant 2,18 r 1. II . !, ,
' egilter'. Noliee.
N \i, .._,
OTI'l E ie ereby given that 'Mathew R. If•-
- tan, ddmi istratdr of the estate of Marries*
H. ryan, decea ed, late, of Jioklon toirnshipi,
Tioga county, hie filed Ils'ailioant in the :Reg.
liter's omen for Toga county, add that' said ac
count will be- preesnteettr - the 'Judge! of the
Orphans' Court, ate session of said opurt to be
held at WellaborO,4 i n',and•, fn saidl coutitt!.cdi
fdondny, the 4th dly of Dioembar, lefl, at tit'
o'clock P,51. 1 for allowance Awl aiditinitlinfb • ,:. '
D. - 11: DUNE, Roglaba.,l
Wellelsoce t Nov 8, 1871 - c ;+`-' - * OM '
INSURANCE CO. Jt.
Office, No. 112 S. 4th_ i fit. Philadelphia.
_QUITO/MA VITI ,
1 .... 7 t ezazd i ttiv e ,: l er val i T
11 cfe E. slgozoil
.
int ceptitt:pgairefiri :21 int
Arst-ele company, and from any cause what
ever, (u gf i tarvent)ik i lo not
or ca ' n e tr . „ ' nee Is
gone `yo - Cade' - iiii the
"Hand-IN-HAND," all Policies are N4N-Boa
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22,1TABLR.
This company which ratio ~aropgl_thezaost
popular and suecessfull.Llfe triturate° 'Comila-"
nice, grants policies on all desirable plans, both
WiIk: NW:7 4 RJ ed alf ia l,' V°
tiav g rive eget; 4nres ae .-
Alpoatli)olesam
ifineenitt!estilA a. after e
it rt / , t, k - ' .) ,
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froualiiPthkOrdiary eiat ii t flio o t bNling ompararve T alo I
s Bede
times alleged by Agents of other Compa. ec that 1
the climagwirls sa at t, olvozi
Whllrillt se er( o 7 • ' itmtliiikl
soundness and stability of all companies; we de
sire to prematthe r tallorlpg fox.the toppeklenef,
those dedfrl4.`tol ritu're :-""--- ."'" " """
The following companies, Compare thri annual
premiums charged by each for an insurance on
life at the age of 30 years,-payable at death:
Annual Oremium Tenant:mei
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T a'vel ti t
.4444 1 ,kg`ii• 0 *lvp.o.t. ~.- OlinA.
2".
ome, • ........-•
XClttitslbi A ., /2 2 Atan ' tralat ot ,
' SI Ti ' IiaItANCUtif"MALIZattLIC a
40.rAth.e.. 13 40,191#14,12 9 PanrA e .
"HAND-Pi-HAND."
the best Mutual Company In the 'United 114atis.
dthiraoisgrams. --............-(:•:•=t-At•;7:-...._•:7:..-Tn-..
.t. M. ItlollAbi, Aga&
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. . ATKINS a KETCHAM
0.. -. .. L. ,,,,.'-' : ... respectfully informthe pnli.
%Igilemorsi. , .: Ho thilt;V 4 liirema ..i ttl4l4ll4 $ ,
Livery tor-Wre, '
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At their Stable on Pearl St., oppoiiiilt Vbri
.14 c 4
wagon ebop. Single or donb da •• •
order. They aim to keepi . Itig $. • .
gong, an'd intend' to please. score canal
WATKINS d. KETOHAM.
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ull . - .L' ' -6.0.7 - .61.7tr - Tdis
fitingLofinaw:atd-s'destrable-styles of
3 LJAns 0.1.8.7..1711i.:,71
THE undersign: v *l l 6mA of 11 4 34tabIAEn r .
gine, with a C . gpfilioh o ii
and a run of Fran ." hiVlierneg - Zhhti,
prepared to fill orders in their business at asi
Charleston, Pa. i
The aboveipidielli•itilti4good rtttilitifdiatlii
and will be sold at a fair price, and on.r rt. '
ease
able time. .y.rilei . ?
' Fa rinietbiciltisq. firlflltA of advm-Aretrie V,
Welisboro, or ALONZO WHITNEY,
on the premises.
May 4, 1841-4104nwir-Rt.r.•::':,TMack
El
MANIC'S TOOK .
Household'll4tlrilfi.!'
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Bono= Prie oB .o4.l l A.
AGRIOULTURAL iMPLEMIINTS.
tratite Sa ata 4k4ltilo'oiC; gaff
ikft 4inttoclumS,
nee pw 1.2 $,o)?1,.11.511;41i44?,11,14:1
J. 80/11113/hLIN,JB.
y24,1874..41 1 . I:591 61.),0 I Itl:/,4
f‘lititrislkbitSStfikb refit.
THs subscriber has iiii.4:l49 Ate , Stotetrst
, door east Wiiiii44l4:oeVe-46gogdoAtore,
tor theleatifficitiiiii d sali of ,
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CIGAR gratieOr'FagleY
13 *-4,l44,olttfltrilk
.31 OILLIsfd TOltibeib,ll4ieitiai3
Orzwirre, and aii mat,
PLUG TOR:4000; PIPES, trad,thirOloi.
aut 'Brand of
l ardliar.
41117`,. Giliblld tea (01'yottisiver.;:.; -
JQHN W.
, relliboro, Jan. I, 187011,t,
"•7. 1.1.°1, 'no
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SALE.
- .y la r 410, - ,,, - : ,_ ,
lidilliodr,_,...
For rostorin%oFlk' l
tli
natural Vitttli6 an oo F
r.
A dressing
rhiole.tir;at^'
,nee agreeable, .
g hair checked,
and baldness often, though not alirays,
cured by its use. Nothing can restore
the hair where the follicles are de
stroyed, or the glands atrophied and
decayed; but such as remain can be
saved by this application, and stimu
lated, into activity, so that a nevr
growth of hair is produced. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
mentjtovigkeepritglea a)4 , 1 v - izorous;
Ititecesisioillafts e prOifittle h air_
from turii gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. The
restoration of vitality it gives to the
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, which is often so un
cleanly and offensive. Free from those
deleterious substances which make
some preparations dangerous and inju
rious to the hair, the Vigor can only
benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and, yet ilasta;
long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy
lustre, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.!,
Practical and A.nalyttoal Chemists,
.LOWELL, MASS.
Juno 14,'71-.ly. W. 0. KRESS, Agt*
ifl3:
BLVSS
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Liras now in stook, and will keep congtently
11._on hand, at the lowest market quoftitions.
Wool Twin°, 2 & 4 ply ootton & jutetrrine.i
Marlin 2, S & 4 - strand.
Knowls pat. step Ladder, from 8 to 8 ft.
~ACk CREWS,
TACKLE BLOCKS 9
WIRE CLOTH ft WIRE GOODS
generally.
ERY WHEELS
_ ; ,...„. r .fssiramseiteltoluto
A full assortment of Lake gluon I, Berea
Rit WEDS
Canalltheel Banrgm l
wo
Any qtantity.
TA.) i;J
No 1 no 1 eatza engine oil.
,re complete assortment of
etiastinfli
El
'usura
11111
ittgth":9 D /opt )
AfeduaT for
)r,gryixig . ,the
iair. ?t l43opi
•fstprfaAded.
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.o' its ort:griial
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Y 5 CASES OF
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A fall Hue gilgq
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Ab Dress Goods Department
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will be found very attraetive, as , it ConYoseg. pwly new avi dam- ble styles of Goods at prices th4f Snit, 0 ,
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The ptibito are invited to oa)1 tualtamisie my stook before , put.
,etifgaing.7-mr t..T ' • • •
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The Largest EstabliiiiMentin.:,Norther
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DRUGGIST!
gAVING faellitios for buying and.bau4ing largorgiaantities of Goods 'enables • •
them at the lowest Jobbing price... la our retail' department goods atescild at a
mace over who leiale prises. A largei stook of . . ..•
-~F~~~~STON~,
GLS, ALL Oak AND D 01714. 1 .1
PAINTS, Ats, KIND/ AND'O,Ol4* • ; _
VARNIEINDS AND VAttNIBIE p4paw9s,-. susa. Biwa.
Transfer Ornameniso , Miripeln i g 'Pentane
aad Brushes4eri''k f si' ' 'irtiii . e'and
.Futter Ornamenting.
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A fall lino of all olaues of Goode appertaining to our bnelnest kaolin e
•' . •
Feb. 1, 1871--I*.
Stoves .
spAskAi
a new thing, and made for nee. These are bitt wfiviAttib." km, iittiigoi itoligipOiiiifie
• T . ardware. I invite the putdioto call andiNtataine toniallieilvtift" Stec so bap*,
eat quality of goodkin T illy line ; and all viol* to order done promptliand.well:
SAISJE,_ DQ613 , , OBINDS, AT FACTORY PRICES
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-Areiomatosisped take* plume
Okst, a pest ontisy, a -
titi old - itand on
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assortinent
onunterate the follirielng snide, t
EIPtIEES, -OROWBARV,
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IS n0w,..1011-40-teeds l ialtable-lorthe fell Trade. The compketa is every
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DRY GOODS, GROCER ES,
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Crockery Boots and 'Shoes,
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anti Unite ALL the people of Tiogn County t►ho wis to make purchases in this line to
ezxdlook at "
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And solvate prioei. , Thi closest baysTs icill" be convinced ,that this is the place to pay oj.
atonepettiabzoloally. Come ote and Ap r have . a Woe lido, a good Limo generally,_bny just wha
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diait LiCOl7ll7 3P151001135,
• Coollilig ! •ftt. 27, 1871,
•
MOM ni at live by. Bread alone
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• 14 . 0" . 1" IN TSB CLIMATE,
-.'
*stieti WIDIGIENs curacvrxx*rwr,
Notillind4,lo4gitod p Wirm woolen clothing, and needing this, he may as well deal , with his
stifsbliiitiMOß4 . ISlidi cloths and clothing. Every man to his trade. When . you want a
I•WAttitibtl* Otii4 lint'don't go to the,olothier; when you need a fall or winter harness for
oyottlasaliacat do, f ytart are *lse.
r
My Spepiality is Clothing.
s,;
If you *ant olothiag or cloth of say quality,' I oan • gttatutee satisilsotion as to :price a'ad
411,1P7
CLOTHS,
AND GRIPEDEMEN'S EMU/WRING GOODS, lam athome. I also keep a full stook o
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Dr
,ao o on
la. ogninatly rectoilting new Invcrioes in .all lines. I make no charge for showing good.
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Sept 28, 1871.
i WILLIAM WILSON.
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NEW
Sept. 20, 1871.
rt,.. .I4s...rtzwalirtme;
I. (-heap Cash Store!
HAS A TULL ASSORTMENT GE NEW SIOODO, non AS
1 • "
Foreign and Doniestic - Dry oods,
• Whioh Will be sold very ;Insp.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, WHITE PIQUE.
ItIITTONS, ALL HINDS, i ' CLOTHS AND OASSI BEES,
LINEN GOODS, , POPLINS & WHITE DODS,
Gloves, tiosiory, &nit Goods and Notions.
Choice Grocerie s ,
Su ar, • Soap, Tobecoo,l . Syrup, Rice, t3Aleratue,
Cofeer Tea, Oraokersi l Salt, Fish, Flour.
Rate dy - Gari,-Beots'ar Blioes•, Rubbers, Cripskery, Wooden Ware, &a.
Clash Paid for Buskint, or shipped on Oeinmisslon.
Mewl oat eadlook our Stock . a ver . Yon win aim end ne ready and willing to shoe
e pai r . „ .
welbiberoMay 10 1871.4i-li. • J. E. BARBER. •
if)ORNINO, IC- FY.,
We are now easy of
Via The New Rail .Rord,
Our j
and you Will go home happy and oontWed.
I=ME!
CiSfSIMERES,
WIES' DRESS
ser, GO AND; SEE THE .fir
ME
, EA...,14 GOODS,
JUST 14011VED AT
o, B, KELLEY'S,
I HES
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NEWELL & OVVERS.
GOODS,
teCrt'-Ain. - I 'HOE. Stio - li
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stow ; s ea or Boota . ,
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con Hk
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• the Porno
-copied - by Fishier & Rai
.pose redno.ing_priceo on
strictly
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Notions,
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We keep a gee'
•fiats- an'
BOOTS, BALIIOI I
BOOTEES, B'
0 ALM()
warranted to fit a .y foot
°tut
dur s
FRENCH CALF, ' I
• • -j ' 2 PER, SOLE, C
LININGS, BI
-`1 ' ROCC.,
wilt b© kmpt. tip
On Findings we shall I
ways, and we shall end
satisfeetory to the' trade
sold.
CASH
FOR II
CUSTOM
D.ono promptly and
on ehorf notice. Drop i
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Dec. 14. 1870.—1 i.
TO THE IF ' BIERS
TIOGA • OUNTV.
lAx now building at my anufactory.ic Law
*filo .a supoilor
_FANNIN MILL,
whlehpossesseithe followl gattantagesorer a'
mills :
I.lt separates tye,oats s ra
choesand cockle, from aim.%
9. It Cleans arm sead,take
other seed I, perfectly,
11, It cleans timothy seed .
4. It doe' all other separal
This mill is built of the be)
btr,ln goodatyle,and. le sal
dace.
. I will MA . patent sieve
Wheat,tootbortaille,onrea
Lawreacevillejan.l,ol
• WALICAR &
MLLE
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, N.
STOVES, TIN-WAI?E,I °
BRISING, SAI g, Cnigitt:
"'MATE 1 ' LIME,
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AGRICITILDIRA IMPLEYENTS,
•
barriage and' Ilaona Trimmings ADDLES,
187;—y
HARNESSES,
Qorping, N. V., Jdn.
OS
COMPOS
published
for© it is n
fonsequea
PHYSICI
- - is a co)
Syphilis
tism, Skirl
plaint an<
Blood.
CITE BO
wilt do rn
of the
THE UND
havt,w , ed
for the pl
endorse it
and 8100 '
DR. T. C.
DR. 'I% 3.
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Prc lc
tract sui
fused in
Blood; a.
Rosathlir,
to hep_ltlv.
ricsao ,
price
871-ly
July 19, 1
WARE
HAND;
LUTZ
.11.13ViNG opene
Store in Mane +1
on Alain Stnfet, reitio
and the public in gun,
They guarratitee satisj
stock conzists, of
a first class iTardvnr3
aid, opposito Pitts Er. ,
invitii their frierHF
tre: to give them a call,
'actiya in art enee "ften-
HAR
li.:rte
Tin'W
re, Wails,
l'k;•T
Bent Work, S!
oulteral Im .
Po
• A i
elements, \Cliprn
-ccers.
;*(4°l`'., ~..2eoi 1,.% ice i~
cash
and a general line of
the country, at the le;
They aro also ages
.ER, ITHACA W t
HORSE PARK AN
s for the, KI
EEL RAKE,
HAT CARR
W. G. Mtn,
Fassic KOELEP. )
Mansfield, July 19.
LUTZ' a I:
1671.-tf.
=DA D
BolappNr Impel coitantly oL
I ' hand: Pro Drugs and i!cd , ctre ,
• • Chemical4,Paints and oi)e,p‘r , •, ,
• Stationc9 , ,yankeoNotion l s, to
•
Pansoarmorrs C.411E1971, LT COXPOr:sr
IL if, 33011 D E,
—ly. •l
Tioga, Jan. 1,1871
OR SALE, CRE4P—A buggy, cut!
nose and buffalo obo, all new. Ili ,
il y ve a n t iz t r i n ig azo i l pop r.
AFuguitil
•
II
EL9IILER, I
.et hand a largo et
ail Shoes, , end prop'
igattkethe emhaort.l"atellity"
;dolph.' They also
'all ; ; goods end tel
NE,
ek
afEarttetent c,f
d
I ALS, GAITER'
,OGANS AND
SKINS
from No. .0, tc )g
ye.
ETD
'RENCII KIP.
p.mmorr CALF,
1 )670,'310-
►, - AC.,
las heretofore . i
(be found .fit horn'
savor to sell at pl
, Wo won't be u ;
!3~
Irict e
; ler
PAID
DES.
WORK
• ell. Repairing
and be convince
MEL
doEt
II I
JIM
loth.
Utteisendfoulsetl
MEM
1. out yellow seed,
D.. al
'lngrequired of a at
'at and Wont dare
id cheap tor cash, I
It t!ED
, r pro)
for separating oa
onabletormo.
.17 HAT
0.4 I
atom
LATEInop ,
a la
IL-
BALKS
pREDIEN'M THAT
ROSADALIS are
on every package, there
a a secret Troulration,
ly '
it t
, E lis PRESCRIBE 17.
;
lain cure' f,,r SOofu r la,
all its forms, RIIVIIIM•
Disease., I..i , :eir COm
,4 all alscases of the
ILL r.:SAD I AL:3
Ire good titan tel bottle
j yrups (t
r , :3IO!tED P:htslcimir;
los.ldahs tilel-practire
t hrce yeatr. zr.e. freely
z: a r2tiabic:
P uriflcr
VC: IT, r f
icCAR S:
or.i.r., 1te. : ,... ;:-...,,, . .C.
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:!A
0
• t any ex•
to the
r ^ a Fluid Ex
.cy• lza7s. Oyer:
. 61* dise.gol
11' C say try
D.l d :till be restored
El
kis so:LI by all Ij'rng:brts t
pc: b.zttic. Address
LE,TEITTEI !.; CO,
fam:racturing Chemith,
BALT:MORE, MD.
KOHLER.
WARE,
"TT ,r.3;Ri,
BY NOW
ARNOLD
tEri. 1-
11,E 7 .
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UG ST
'cr, bP r
ilrlae Will
liCtliare
1871