Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, February 21, 1872, Image 4

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    USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE.
Big Farming in Nebt•nska.
A friend at Lincoln, Neb., sends us n let
ter giving an interesting account of one far
mer's experience in that, region. The fact
that this case has attracted so much attention
there shows that it is an exceptional one; but
will probably interest our agricultural rea
ders, although, as our correspondent says,
•`it is deemed a pretty big story by some."
Ed. Agitator :—Se eing in the Daily St4tte
Journal, published Int this place, a statement
concerning a famous crop of sod corti raised
in Saline county. Neb., last summer by Mr.
Edward Jones, I wrote to him requesting
the fact= in the ease for publication in your
paper, so the people of old Tioga county
might tee what we can do in ; Nebraska, which
they consider the great American desert,—
•
Here is his reply : ' •
PLEASANT HILL, SALME CO, NMI:
January 30, 1872. 5
DEAit Sin:—ln reply to your request, 1
will give you a full and correct account of all
my doings sine() I commenced operations,
in this place. I 4ettle'd in this place the first
of April last. I replied ten acres of old grpund,
plowed it myself l. I bought ten bushels of
Wheat 'at $1 per bushel? and two bushels
of Barley at 50 cts. per bushel, which I soweil.
From these I raised 125 bushels of Wheat
- worth $1 per bushel, 80 bushels of Barley
worth SO cts. per bushel
Hof raw prairie from the B. & M. R. R. 'Co.,
at $l2 per acre, long credit, equal to;$10 4(
caTh. I commenced breaking April 'lath,
and by the Jast of May I had 140 acre- bro
ken and planted to corn.
My corn for planting, 11 bushel'. cost me
an acre. Afterwards 1 broke 20 acres
with my own team; making IGO acres in all.
I purchased a Brown's Corn Planter, at a
cot of SGO, with which I planted the
w hole 140 acres in nine days, paying $6O
for hire.l help. •
Between the time of corn planting and
gathering I cut 55 acres of grain with my
wvn team for my neighbors at $1 per acre;
cut and staclad iri. go:id shape 150 tons of
very beet prairie hay; built a house, with
fourivortral - fenced 25 - aCres -- with wire, cost
cte r per rod ;-built abarn 18x20 and A crib:
,
Tor cotn - 125 feet long, 8 feet
12 fat high. NY 140 acres
as I could' calculate GOO
sound corn, which is all in the crib: - Soine
of it wont as high us 50 bushels- to the , acre.
I have paid for hired help since planting
‘, $ll5. My corn will pay me about 50 cts.
per bushel, as lam feeding it. I value my
hay nt $5 per ton. On the first of June I
was offered $25 per acre for .my farm just
us it stood. L .
I was born and raised in Genesee County
N. Y. I have spent ten years in" California,
Oregon, Waslington Territory, Idaho and
Utah, And have never seen better crops of all
kinds any where than in the southern part of
Yobraska. This season many
,fields of, old
ground have yielded as high as 80,bushe3s:to
the acre. The land is rich, and a man :with
a good`team can Open up a good farm in one
year, and at the same time supporthis family.
I believe it would be difficult to say too
much of the fruitfulness of our Nebraska
Yours respectfully,
EDWARD JO2S - E3.
=CAPITULATION.
tin the cupposition that Mr.'. JOIIQ4 I:aid $l.O 4.0
cash per acre for his land, and on the further supposi
tion that he drives his corn to market in "cow hides
and hog skins," his balance sheet for the year will
stand thus:
For Its cash value at the end of the year at
$lO 40 per acre. .......... , :2.328 00
Fdrr expenses bf breaking. 140 scree at $3
per acre
ror Corn Planter
2ed corn, rbeat and barley
labor
T JtUl enenditurcs,
1'A11.1.1 CREDIT
ror 0,000 bushels of corn at 50 cts. per bushel $3,000 00
. 125 - " " wheat at Si " ~ 155 00
• 70 •, ,• barley "80 cts " •• 25 00
• 150 tons of hay at 76.00 per ton,. 000 00
amount received fur cutting grain, . ''' 55 00
Total receipts,
Thus we see that Mr. Jones not only makes
enough in a single yeas out of his farming to
pay for his 320 acres of land at a cash valut
ation, but he also pays for breaking 140 acres
it, and for all needed help besides, and for
iris seed and corn planter and has Sl3O (. 1 0
I ,ft
It hardly supposable that ull boginner3
can eijual - thi.3, but why may not any one do
ita/frug *ell*?
Hoping that this testimony may benefit the
citizens of old Tioga County, the home of
my childhood. I remain your obedient ser-
E. A.
Lin'eoln:Neb Feb.„ 6, 187;2
Mill
Treattne - nt of Wounds in Horses and Cattle.
Mani perManent blemishes which depre•
c > iate the value of horses might be prevented
by careful - attention as soon as the injury is
Inflicitd; - Broken kin on the knee may
sometimes, for Want of proper treatment,
result in on ugly scar, which will reduce the
saint , Yfiltie of a horse one-fourth or more.
In farmers'stables, horses are often permit
ted to get loose, and the consequence is
that some morning the owner finds one of
his animals iiii7dly kicked. A wound made
by the,sharpened calks of , a horse-shoe in
winte? time is a-very ugly looking ono, and
needs some little surgery to dress it so as to
avoid - ft bad -blemish; - and yet it maybe done
by thetlSO" 7 lof such Skill as is at the -Com
mend o€ any- - onewho can dress a cat of his
own finpr: Lithe first place; vhenever an
injuryiit: i bitlicted it should be attended to at
once, or witli-as little delay as possible. If
any dirt is-in the- wound, it should be well
cleanse:A:l4th a soft sponge and lake-warm
.rater, :Then With a proper needle (a curved
surgeon's needle should be used) and stout/
silk twist, pass as many stitches through the
edges of the wound as will draw them I a•((l
hold them twther. These stitches she ld
not be madd as in sewing cloth, but the
thread is to be passed through the s in at
points directly:opposite to each other The
two ends of the thread should be tie into a
tie into
knot after drawing the edge of the
i /
wounciclosel: " "—, edges are
ragged, some d to bring ,
the correTon, it proper
Piney If swf )ply cold
water until it id all Jr
i itatini.on cl v unless
they become will gen.
_ , , ~..
erally perform .0 inalc a
proper §t4rf:: not seem
inclined to het appllcao
tion becomes in &-
mem leis beer
one pound of I)
pint of spirits,
blue vitriol (sr
blue vitriol VCI
in the other in)
. uftleient cr , - .
, J,CliOrt 4r-"
and stir
, apply a
t.. healthy
/soon ells b u ° V—Canada Farmer.
For the Household
Pont; AND BEANS. --ome northern, folks
live near us who get up the best pork and
t‘eans that I think I ever tasted, and this is
the Way theydo it : Soak the beans over
night, then put them in clean
. water, boil
a while, and pour that water off Fill up
i,gain and add a small piece of pickled pork
and boil till theißans are thoroughly done
:Aid the wirier pretty well eviiporated.—
Then takte off, stir a little sugar with the
beans, kliye the.meat and lay, it nicely on the
top all over
_the beans and bake in the oven
until the top is'nicely browned. It certain
ly is tvy_e&hfc:dislt...::_
some *pi - them-understand
the art of ..tread making. A- lady brought
me in and t noticed•
the unustial flakiness of them. She, told me
that die putsanyTard in hersponge at
night or NNl.rt she kneads up her
_bread im
the morping• jitsi before monlding,otit,
the loaves for the tad rising, she. works 'in a
piece of ford; anii , that produces a flak - 'netV,.
like pocket book rolls
PLEcureer---A. pinch of carbonate of :soda
dissolved in.the mixing water iaequal to an
extra spoonful_ of ltird to a pie, making it
lighter" airdl'ar more healthy and eaorietal-,
wwWll4lll & 0
FARM,
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EEE
bpught,B2o twres
wide and about
yielded as near
bushels. of good
420 00
co oo
20 10
145 00
$3,073 10
$4,104 CO
R?al Ex,i,ate„A.gefOy: ...
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T tE g uTder B lrtoVEVVkr '
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60 'VILLA E LOTS,
.on th - ia. ~'. .4'd Ja e 13 tad
I
.4 in the cant rt of town,
f
Rail
7/4, I.
situate on
lotii are In the central r
Cad,
J 414. 1„ 187 k.
are-- PL
4.1.. rtL •
_At-
To
vier of a
m ounce of
lowder the
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Fall and Winter
1!El!EIMIECill
--- CA4ZIC O SI
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arid iire seuina Sloan at their usual
MI
lon-
Just c4;11 and sea 'And a good assortment we have
. ~~~....
Jan. 1, 1812
•oad sind Mato Sttreet. 'Moto
of town, and converdeut to
Road Depot.
/EVER.dL LOTS,
r ted on Wallin of the Rail Road, and suitable for
AIANUFACTURINO PURPOSES.
These lots wtLt bs gold oh Tessovble term*.
WALTER SHERWOO.
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AMMO
71-I.EAP , GASH 'STORE," .;
hue e. full ainortment of new go9de,;nOtiiii-
yPREIGN AND DOMESTIC,
DRY GOODS,
I:1
Which will-be iiold veil cheap. c. ;
tADIES' DREV liiiirpos z • ALT- - ; ILVill%
LPl i g , 3 CoM Frql72, CLOTHS
-a at a; POPLINS AND
11 mit. GOODS,
(novas, Hosiery, Extit,Gcrods and Notions
- Choice - Groceries,
•
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&agar, Eft* Tobaccolagt it 4
: T"
RATS & OAPS, BOOM & MIMS. BUDDED.%
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• WOODtli :WARE, &O.
.151f( 7 .7
Cash paid for DUI izat, or shipped on Commission.
rraye
Col/ lad 14410 i 'oar' ijitook:'
tind %untie/ siid*Afstto sltow.gMft.s
hg. 1, 1872,
S-arsapaolla
ion, based on its
intrinsic virtues; and sustained ( by its re-.
makable cures, So mild as to be safe and
betiacial to children, and yetrDieching ..
as to et - Co - Wally purge ally out. the great -
cor
ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofhlous
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful .anti
date, and disappear. Hence its wonderfid
cures, many of which are publicly 'kninits,—
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
trleerS; - Bruptions and eruptive dis
orders of the skin, T umors, Motehes,
Boils, Pimples,Pustules, Sores, St. 1
Anthony's Fir e, Rose or Erysipe
las, • Tetter, , Salt_ - Ithelin:4 ~..-Witer t •
Head,.4.,.,;flWilnteirat _•,
~,,, ,
eeratioriglir The - V,_ fermi, Eitoiaach,
and Liver. It also cures other com
plaints, to whicii.it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dspep.
sia, : Fits, Neuralgia, fleart D
.T a e
am
Female Weakness, Debility, - -,.
Leticorrhaea, when they are manifesta
tions of the serofidous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health and •
• strenuth in the. Spring. By renewing the
- q
app . etite and s vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissmtes,k_skerffihiffsa,lo Weklimit,
guordfall•Men. Even Ade tioilisorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
on with renewed vigor and a neiv lease qy z ,
life.. . - -.
attlcitir& CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Choic Lismprio,.,logars,
lEEE
Mt C)Mr...113.
Rau fs ioui, rumorica4.44o4,fezraz4,o3g*
N. B. A. full assort
Oellent assortment of
• • ALBI3IIB, mranons, Fiertras FRAMES,
STATIONERY, CORDS AND TASSEL E,' 4 --
• &c..
EMI
arrca•001•100.
On Twig, Sugars, Coffee, Sprup, Molasses, Bice, Spices,
Soda, etc., siadneabeaten la:prlce,or qtallty.—
We will sell II the C heat, eiwar by the
barrel, at int ow figures as the same can be bought at
this side of New York.
sr:':"s-iir~
.. _ t,:
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS &c., .ice.
of the newest styles, and lamp chimneys that will not
break.
• f*,
Fancy -
infelroliet -
PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS, POMADES,
BRUSHES, &c., &c., LIZEWHAZT- . .
.
LF-RY AND rnwziAlY,
• "1:21.,..
centbold twenty deslyable village lota far sate In the
centralsert of the town ; and will elan on money at
:reasonable ratee.
3-1 iL B. l i r. , )V4ts l 2rebbrtqa his, oftica:in our-More;
tyfbere be may be consulted for advice or treatment.
• HAI3TLVEIB & COLBS.
WIC &:S
sale of the folloAN
71arD38 H. W. TODD has removed her ;stilesotpre to
Ma the late residence of Lauer Back& opposite Van
Kern's Hotel. Steinway and othe ' '
LESSONS given on the Plano. Organ. sAa to Sing
ing. AIL
ma ere iro it. ty for practice afforrass to those
who y / 7 .. W. TODD.
Jan. I. 1812-tf.
BOOT AND SF A IDE STORE.
_ 1L
FAltquitir&orlata
40 :41 4pn B / I °4B ' and ec Pr 'irrt. t g ah illa
46 , lately occupied by atanier & Randol ph.
Thar P:ao pnrpose reducing prices on all goods and
strictly
. We keep 9 good assortment of.
BOOTB, BALMORAL% GAITERS
BOVTESS, BROGANS AND
GALLIOABRINS
Insignia:dad to fit ny foot from No. 10, to 13 inclustire,.
FRENCH CAL/7. FRENCH KIP. UPPER,
sorest 00111AIONJ G ALr iO LEN .
G IVCO, am,
1!!!!!1
VIII be kept up as krtefore: •
Otani Mollie s3WRIClegr
9re.4alt endeavor to sell at prices satisfactory -to the
trade. We won't VD undersold:
tame promptly and well. RePalring none on short
notiqe. Drop In and be convinced. -
k.jah. 1, 1872.
1,1.31441 iii
IBEEll;ZI
"isminT GOODS
'Wig; for o.Kr.t; it.: -MAI-
Ten feces Btsieti AAA& '
NEM
10110 , fte. uew and desirable styles of Prints put ra.
celv at HARIM'fi.
i 11.1
4 ak
.1.... n?" a1....Z . tV.E. " .. 1 :at;" • % 1, "! -
Brown and Blanched S heeting. In all widths for gals
cheap at • HARDMVS.
.Mama, Delanes, Merinaea,.Satins, Emirealtl Cloths,
Silk in great variety, cheap at I‘-s4LA.UPSICS , :u
1 . .. .
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72;7'5
kkaW/4 1, Wove*, Hosiery, 1.651 e d. at Q{6
0 44i ti t o
gi
manta for sale cheap at
Wellaboro, lan. 15, 1872.
•
lt 1;574514 1 ",* • "5' •" 'll.l %.c,
.IE. • .
AllErardaa are rev:tested
ps , • ; niartadart•dadlibli
t 0 make flomeillats pirated and tan costa. .T. H.
J. U. mta:
ES
PREPARED BY
SOLD By r
All. 1, /812. Tl 2. t wt r 341..
Wellabaro.
wa-GO TOli3o.
Head Quarters
FOR
Prfi 00: ACWOilies,
4,41, r 9 4t 4.0444
LIDE, AND AL STYLES OP DRUSZCES v &e.
•Caroo TO READ QUARTERS FORNAP.
‘ ws4 TOBACCO. Also for
P. B. TRY OUR 4 £II4I..LING TEA
AND LABlit9
Arstlie JPZigs ie
IntaarACWS
for sale very cheap. Alac), 24130$ A: HAMM
CABINET' ',
OLD MITIVIMMTS TAKEN IN EXGBANGE-
A large stock ORM MUSIC just received,
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FOR CASH:
Our stock of
0 41: 11 gi,FAXtit 1_
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CUSTOM Y7' OR
Bea
vOr Motile. Casatmeres, Doesidp, Ladies' sad Gents
rue; See PIO cttetiP at HARDEN'S.
vaLl...rte
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n 1 e .
gu la
to.
r,
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widely known
le of the most
teal remedies
discovered for
tsiag
, the
I l nd Oefiltiki
, ood. It has
ood the test of
'vs, with a con-.
,
;' . 1
ly growing rep.
-
-
Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Notions,
mr.
EEO
•?'‘ i: r!!" - :
I,LJ t
Via Tife New Rail. Road
ORGANS..
.?boui) likt
L.. .
IMES
±
Is now•fuli of goods Iniitablo for the wiptoir Trade. Os isiMlaueut is 003 9 1 sts in eve: * a
DRY GOODS,
IMES
IV;
' C:11-00a1SIF 411130.'
SE
ERN
ME=
BEM
amid Lovas Or. tit* pink ot Vow' Count, who with to Maks poschaaos SII thlit Lao to oomo End look at
•
CM
1..; ti,li,:
and compare pews. The closest buy- 1, 1 w iU touviago4 that Wm the place to pay out money alcomozol•
91 111 - kAlat 9 1 .4.#‘4 1 . 4 14.4v. nice a, a good time caraway, and buy Just" what you ward,
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Price"
ES
ian. I. 12M.
.NEW , ,,-: - Q-OODS !,
W. J. Horton a Brother"
ME
-I:11950m 1 CA-coCidLs3:l
)k alw, Monairs, Plaids. Preach and Irish PulLne, Juanita Silks, EadoY Colored and Mack Dram puts
all at *tam much leas than havdbesn soil for beta". Wa Loop litfalllisio atl
.. ...- ~t. .. , . , ..... . 1 ,
Panoy Goods, Y'a - nkee Notions l Boots, Shoes' ,;Itatit4 Caps:
- ....) 1- . •':
• Chilhittne Okosd ban: se oil: tikso T.gi •
ROI /MID. .... : ...... 75 ants to %SO.
Caps from. :c..1 - ; : ......55,401Mit0 - 1.25.
- - -
BotttrY from
Boots from
Nora' &WIN=
Bore' Shoos from
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k
Rea y-Made
Yard wida notary for
Prints for. ..
Dolaines f0r....
Choice- ~,Ctrecerielio,: Etc. t-
MI
Teas from LSO cants togsl,so. Corretik.from ..
A Sugars um mats. Spices. all kinds.
Porterea Sugar at prices . 1 1 =y/dlda• ._ _..
Our Motto la. "fair dealing. low . and strict attention to
~ . ' 3tistehis sainkrillio log to stio•
Ma. - -
Re Invite every one intend of anything In our line, to drop In iiiiktias &loot through our stoat, as we
are al waya pleased to *how our CloCds. .. • •
Wellaboro,sZan. 1; len.
TftelMbilibintint-in -.NoOptiiii-_-Pa'..t
.r . ' 41
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4 t lit 4 ' 7a-I,j
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.! ..1L.::'?" , ': - :: 1 4: ' , 4 2- .. :-4...'
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DRUGGISTS
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TT &PING facilities for buying and boarding large gintattlespl Goods enables- them to
vjambrinist lobbing titioeti. .-: Iteo.ll* - retail departs:oat - r -01•4‘;'• re* sold at a salsa .
srloes.• A large stock of ' -. • , - ~.,
..,, ..:1! ~..! z2.,..1N. ,- -i.. - ,:idzr.• :a...: - .4.gn f ... smsE-1:1- , : f , ---.- ,
• ~,,- ."J. .--,. ~. -
STONII, it I On' . ISIAND - IND
Ci s S A"villairMAAlTThrtedita*Ml)
.
Ornaments, Striping
• 740 ft.
and Bruslie6:for Carriage 'avid
tol kf Es.s, U
4 " ,
, riVit
P. ( 1.1 1 ' '. ,,,. .i' .0 O. '
,' , ' 41,:;:•% ..i , .', .-.... ..1...," :5... , ..: 2 t . .. ..;.-.- -
"*.4...
- :tr , . . •
; frail Lao of all daises iitOocaliptirtairdag to car trusinas! kept isF .
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- ,fit.; '. . ,
Jan. 1,1272,
CORNING, N., Y.,
. r -,
,
EERY
Wi Aro now Culp of NOON,
17:
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Our. Stock
' F;
JUST BECEEMED AT i
Na 1 BOWEL( & CORPS BLOCK, MCIV333ORO, PA.
..10 to 50 cents.
$2.60 to $5,50.
$1,25 t 055,50.
.$l,OO to $1,50.
Clothing i abundamoe.
/0 Cite.
10 Otniti.
21) ands.
IREZI
vmousus Arn) BET&fI
INZIMUI
cutter.'Ornamenting.
GROCERS
IMMO
French 4iihamscads.
cluilialr o, AUDecs, (Quilatiar) 81 to cso.
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'w L T; niaTOIX 4130
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MENU
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MU L
E. Olney, ' 3
a".IOW .
MANfIFI4I3, PA. •
KAHN
j r c' WALTHAM . and SWISS IVATIMPS, .
a no, Alarm 8; Calendar CLOCKS.
IffAA
, - •
Sift - VER SPOONS,
• . .
Plated Spoons arid Forks; Table, Butter and Pratt
Knives ; Cups, Castors and Cate Beekete: - Napkin
Dings; ("ream, Salt, Sugar and Mustard spoeu; blue
Gold and Agate MP: Gold Pena and Peuells7 Solid
Gold Beta; Pearl, Fauay and" Plated -Buttons; Watch
Guards and °baths, Fie. A large stock - of APECTA.
OLBA, GLAIWI-1, and Colored Glasses, all at redacted
prices;
N. B.—Watches and Jewelly neatly Repaired
Jan. 1, 1812-tr.
JEWELRY STORE:
• . 4.
ANDREW FOLEY ,
• t r
:AMERICAN WATCHES,
Oold or Silver, Clocks, jewelry, Gold Chains
Keys, Rings, Pins, Pencils, Oases, Gold and
Steel Pens, -ThisnWeS, Spoons, Razors,
Plated Ware,
1 ----- -------___
With most all other articles usually kept lu such es.
tagiStaie , hich9re Sal low for i .
/11.paiting done neatly. and promptly and on shot
A. FOLEY.
Xoricr.
Jan. 1, /872 -ay
ECM
--;* Dentistry,
hums
TTAVING returned from a visit East, I am now pre
jl pared, with a new stock of goods and instruments,
to offer-superior inducements to those in want of any
thing in my line. Artificial teeth inserted on a new
and superior base, at low rates. Teeth extracted with
out pain. Preservation of the natural teeth a speciality.
Work warranted. Terms reasonable.
A. 13. EAST3TAINI Dentist,
Wellsboro, Pa.
MI
NEWELL k OWEN&
II
-26 W3O cents
- • 3:
MMEMMiI
ESE
MERCHANT TAILORING I
GROWE. WAGNER, bas just received a superb as
sortment of all kinds of
CLOTHS
,1
for gentlemen's
COARSE Sr, FINE CLOTIING
end la prepared to manufacture In the 8E.94 STYLE,
LIZA on the shortest notice: Persons wanting Clothing
Will please drop in and see my stock. Good Fria and
the best of work guaranteed.
Jan. 1, 1872-Iy. GEO. WAGNER.
ea -thou at tba
avei yluassala
. -
&
IOC) dairy faun Tioga township, Tioga
Pa., about 413 miles west of the Borough-' of
ahtmt.loo twee improved, and 46 unimproved--
Ras on it three barns, three dwelling houses, an apple
and toad' °rebut and other fruit trees. Terms easy:
Mao sidjpining on the west, a farm and timber landts
tectili 410 to 200 acres as desired, with 80 acres improved,
With a good barn, a good house and apple orchard.=
Good tcm altatrying farm. • C. H. 8F.11510111t.
Jan. 1, 1872. Tioga, Pa.
mons,
enells
A zoovr uo sores of had knows as the Willicca
41,1litchiM Atli it Mitchell's Creek, Tloga Co.; Pa.,
Aid&43y&die•ttiling 'hOuses, a , steam Saw Mil and
.Barns mad ettidthildie of 'the best locations
for a Nattering - or *either tremufactoring establiohment
on the TlogiMilrmd,, , , :1
Also, adjobshig lot' of about •185' sores, about id
ierata-jwstnio.. -Won'9 make a• good - farm—timber
asiont,.h on it. for : fuel, Ihmber posts, Aro., to pay for it.
Also abotielderidred of timber 'dad& 'With . some fm
rkitnenti, about mile east of • the above described
eshist!itiOr netalock Bark, .timber and farm
• Also *910 14 2i /Aid JO ono acre each, situated at
Ifedlira re tm;..,ln township of Middleburp—on „
askrixirn. . - •
*g- eleFintaA.Mistelialio inquire' of airs. • Jane
al enelukprenataes at Mitchell's Ctroek. •
- • • • O. E.
Jas. od l 4 is.
As ICRESZ.
WELLSBORO, PA.
who bag long bran • cstablimbod
In the Jetvelry bnalnese in
Wellsboro, has always for sale
various kinds and prices or
SEWING ?&ACHINES,
lie., &e., &c.
872- tf
ROSADALIS
THE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ItOSADALIS are
published on every package, there
foto it is pot a secret preparation,
Consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain cure fbr Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forMs, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
ONE BOTTLE OF EMBALM
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla . .
THE UNDERSI NED PHYSICIANS
have used Rosa alis in theirpmetice
for the past th years and freely
endorse. it as t! reliable Alteratjve
' and Blood Pur her.
DR. T. C. PUG cf Daltimoro
DR. T.. 1. BOY I" Zs", 44 .
DR. D.- W. C A It. "
Dit. F. 0. DANNELLY, "
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville,
Ky. • 1+
pll. McCARTHA, Columbia,
S. C.
DR. A. 13. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River,
Mast.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. war..Lun, Lima, Ohio.
1 B. HAIL, Lima, 01.io. .
02 s AVEN• fit
C. Gerdetisville, Va.
S ITL: G. AfcFADDEN, Murfrecis
bore, Tenn.
Our space will not allow of any
tended remarks remarks relation to the
virtues of Rosadalts. erptho Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid es.-
tractauperior to any they have ever
need in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the articled wo say try
osadalis, and you will be restored
to health. -
nosadalis is sold by all Druggists,
price $1.50 per bottle. Address '
• Dit, CLEMENTS .+4 CO.
Manufacturing Chimiste,
RALTTIIORA, /fO4
'7l:-Iy.
July 19, IS
AGENTS WANTED FOR
M.E I bCMOLi
PHASES OF LONDON LIFE.
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The Very Largest Commissions Paid
• This book is a beautiful octavo of 66.5 pages, embel
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b smihent artists.. It contains a full, grap ple and .
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ottbe great Metropolis of the world. Address, '
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Jim 1. 1872-im
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her old home, to as many as May be pleased to
themaelies under her instructions. Terme, IS a
quarter. Instrument furnished for practice for $2,
Dee. 6, 1871-tf. 1
For Bale or Rent.
Poi. Sale.-
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
ERIE RAILWAY.
CLIS,ADOVEDNOIT./ 8 ”1, 1871 .
ABSTRACT on
'NEM , and IMPROVED ME
SLEEPING COACllES,combiningallMia -6- .
montiyaro run through on all Trains betwoen
Niagara Halle, finispontdon Britigo,Olovidand,Olnein
null and New York.
Westward.
No.l
STATIONS
MOO Adi 5.30 P 7.00 P M
11:15 " 5.45 . ' 7.20
815rM 155 A di? 235 6
8.37 " 217 " •
9 " 2.52 " ;-3 25 "
10.10 " 3 4.' : 411 "
11,00 4.27 " 448 "
11.50 . 5.05 " 6:26 "
12 33 AV = 5.42 O.Ol "
12.35 4, 1 i
Nog Y'r'l:llve
Jersey City."
acme hannet.‘•
Great Bend."
Blogha'ton.'•
()peg?. -(i
'Waverly. "
"
Corning. "
Mated Post"
Roehestgr.Ar.
9 BO A M
94a "
4 30 Wu
5.13 Pai
5.53
I.
6.30 "
7.05 "
7.3'3 "
11.10
8. 8 pap
12. ONV
12. 8 A m
'l2 8
1.0
2.'2 "
7. 1 0 "
II fra/0
'lnraFall"'
Suep.Dridge"
0111 to - "
Dunkirk "
Cleveland
.01ne1nnati
!.Additional Local Trains Westward.
m., iscept Sundays, from Owego,
•
6.00 n. m, deity, from Snagnehana,
0.60 a. m daily, (rem Susquebana. „
1.00 p.m. except Sundays, from SnsqueLana.
1,16 p m except Sundays, from Elmira. Stopping at
Big. Plats 1 39, Corning 2 00, Paintr4 Poat 206, and
thencoivja Avon, to bn ffalo, arriving at 8 35 p tn.
; 2.80 p moxrapt Sundaya,from DingliaintOn. ,
Eastward.
I Y 0.1 2•
STATIONS
Ciucl'ati L've 945 p m
Cleveland - 25 a m
Dunkirk " 1 pin
Minn "1 140 "
flasp.llVe "!' 1 45
Niagara F. "; 162 • 4
Buffalo "; 246 "
ifornells'Vle"! 015 Sup
Decimeter " 400 p
Corping " 7 05 r .
t
612
WaverlY "I 347 "
Owego " 032 "
BingliamTn“ 10 16 "
(treat Bend "
......... p ...
640pm:1000 " 440 am
645 4 . 'lOO5 " 445 "
660 "
,xOl2 " 462 ' 4
045 " :11 40 " . 700 "
1035. • 4 Sad a nOOO5 "
6 rve. : 715
12 20a La 465 " •1130 4 "
12 68 4 . ; Las " 'l2 08p in
I`37_ " GO9 " 12 41p m
210 44 45 '•° 115 p m
305 " ' 27 " : 165 pm
:36 4 . 717 p to.
400 44 82 52
5•" 247 p
m
7 50 " ;I'2 05 p m* ? 018 p m
845 " :12 " •
Busgnehan'a'•.ll 03 "
Port Jervis "1 2 52 a m
Middletown", 353 "
Goshen "i
Newburgh ",
Paterson 5 50 "
Newark "i 700 "
Jersey City " J 6 :33 "
New York ": 7 00 "
903 '•
1210 pm 8 36 p m
11 00 a m 2i " ; 840 pm
206 p m 6 "
11 38 am: 323 " 915 pm
1200 m 340 " 925 p EL)
Additional Local Trains Eastward.
6.00 a na., sundaes xcepted, from ifornelsville.
0.66 a ra„ daily from tiornellectlio.`
7.00 a m.. except Sundays, from Owego.
7,60 a in., except Sundays, from Elmira.
1.68 p.m., except Sundays, from Painted P . cst,
2jailo p. m., except Sundays, trout I.lorixellsyille. -
*D.
t Mon y days excepted, between Ifornellsville and
Port Jorns.
L. D. DUCEEit,
Oen'l up't,
INortheni'Cen4ral.
Direct' Ron to North and South,
On and after Sunday. Nov 12th, 1821, Trains will
depart from Troy, Pe., as follows :
-0.--
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
dlail 6,52 A.M. Buffalo Expi ems, 10.36 P.M.
I W'meport Accom. 7.10. Niagara Express 1.05 P. M
TRAINS LEAVE. NORTHWARD.
9.30 P.M. Elmira Acem.lo . os_A.M
Niagara Express 4,31 P. M. Buffalo Express 4,27 A. M
A.. R. FincE,
general Superintendent,
J. A. REDFIELD,
Ass% Gaul Sup't
Wellsboro & Lftwrenc'eville R. R.
Time Table No. 8.
- TAKES EFFECT THURSDAY, Nov. le Tn,1871,
GOINQ NORTH. STATIONS. GOING BOOTH
630 pm 11 10 am. Corning , 000 m isopm
425 pm 10 05 am Lawrenceville 10 17 a m 850 pm
414 pm 955 am Dnnningi 10 2 / a m 869 pm
408 pm 961 am *Lathrop 10 32 am 904 p m
364 pm 940 am *Bear Creek 10 48 a m 916 p
349 pm 933 am Tioga Village 10 55 am 920 pm
331 pna_ 918 am *Hammond 1,1 12 am 9 35p m
319 pm — 9 07 am_ • *Hills Creek 11 25 a m 946 p m
'313 pm 9 00am — llolliday_ 11 31 a m 9 50p m
303 pm 861 am Middlebury — ll 41 am 959 p tn
254 pm 843 am Niles Valley 11. 49a M - 10 05 p_m
242 pm 831 am *Marsh Creek 12 02 pm 10 16 pui
-235 pm 805 am Wellbboro' 1209 am 10 22 pm
*Flag Stations. A. if. GOEtTON,Sup't.
Blossburg & Copiing & Tioga R. It.
00134 NORTH StATIONO 00130 BOUM
/1 10 am 630 pm Corning 900 am 50 pm
10 50‘am 615 pm M lhol ion 919 am 06 pm'
10 42 am 602 pm Erwin Centre 9 33 am 18 pm
10 30 ata 460 pm Cook's 945 am 30 pm
10 25 am 446 pm .Lltlley 9 50am 30 pm
10 16am 485 pm Lawrenceville 10 I 5 am 4Spm
10 03 am 421 pm Somor's Lane 10 27 am 59pm
953 am 411 pm Mitchell's 10 37 am 08 pm
949 am 407 pm Old Station 10 41 am 12 pie
987 am 357 pm Tioga 10 65 am 25 pin
926 am 847 pm 311 11 Crook 11 02 am 932 pm
McCov's
916 am 337 pm Lamb's Creek 1142 am 9,43 pm
905 am 927 pm Mansfield 11 24 am 955 pm
Canoe Camp
846 am 809 pm Covington 1144 am 1015 pm
8,26 am 250 pm Blosshurg 12 05 am 10 36prid
225 p m Somerville 12 25 am
225 pm Fall Brook 12 45 am
A. H. GORTON, L.,11. SHATTUCK,
Elnpt B. is. C. R. R. Supt Tioga R. R.
Insu ancel Insurance:
Hand In Hand
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
OFFICE, No. 112 8. 4TH ST., PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED FEBRITATCY 23, 18G7.
Chart'd Capital $500,000.
ASSEI'S OVER.... $1,000,000,00
Stock and Mutual, 'combining Security with Profits.
Suppose you are already insued in a first-Chas com
pany, and from any cause whiatever,.(eay after ten year.
ly payments) yon do not or cannot pay longer and die—
your insurance gone and your money wasted. Not so
in the "EfAND-IN-NAND ;," all Pdficies are Nort-Fon-
FEITSBLE.
This company which ranks among the most popular
and successful Life Insurance Companies, grants pol
icies on all desirable plans, both with and without
profits.
Traveling Privele4es-Unrestrieted.
All policies are incontestible after one year from any
of the ortlinaiy causes.
Look to your Life -Insurance. Please examine the
following Comparative Table. It is sometimes alleged
by Agents of other Companies that the Company they
represent is safer than others. While we unhesita
tingly assert our belife in the soundness' and stability
of all companies, we desire to present the following
for the inspection of those desiring to insure : '
Of the following companies, compare the annual pre;
miums charged by each for an insurance on life at the
age of SO years, payable at death :
' . .Annuslpremimit / Ten anneal
• Or life. p_ ailments.
Travelers' ' .-..510.84 • 583,21
Etna. ........ 22,73 • 42,80
Home • .......23,30 ; 60,00
Equitable • 22,70 , • 46,97
' Vaithligton, 22,70 • 4497 •
Hanti-in-Hand, 16,60, 32,60
If not already insured take a policy with the
"HAND•IN:HAND."
the beat Mutual Company in the Crated States.
Jan. 1. 1872. A. M. INGHAM, Agent.
''..'i I .
•.}..,A.S now in stock, and will keep constantly on
hand, at the lowest market quotations.'
Pool Twine, 2& 4 ply cotton & jutetwine. Marlin 2,
& A strand, Knowl's patent Step Ladder, from Bto 8 ft.
JACK SCREWS, TACKLE BLOCELWIRE
CLOTH AND WIRE GOODS OEM.
MALEY. EAIERY WHEELS
FOR GITSFAIING SAWS. •
1.
A hill assortment of Lake Huron and Berea
• CA
• •
GRINDSTONES CAN WREEL DART /lows IN Airy .40Arrnry.mA.
VILLA ROPE FROM ONE
mat DOVN. _
No. 1:2 2, oxtrn engine oil. A complete assort:mita of
Mechanic!' Tools,
ROUSE. BYILDERS ANTI ROUSE
ROM RA.B.DWARE CONSTAN
• MY ON •fJAND. , BOTTOM
PRICES ONAORICULTI7-
: : RAL titts,ms.
Comoo insdiainice slooki get tits see tow
Jan.
it usse
ana oblige .7. , Jr.
1, 11172.
ROOM and
move-
No 3.*
10,20 a 10.20 ..
2.05 '• 7.06 1111 7.20 Bit
0.26 " 11..20 Am 11.20 A 1
7.05 " 12 10 kbi 12,10 r
7.10 ,* 12.15 " 12.15
7.15 a 12.20 " 12 20 "
7.20 " 12.64 " 12.64 "
0.55 P u 0.55 065 "
.... 7.00 ex 700 eu
N 0,4 ' No.lB f Not
1140 am
101.10 pm
WIL R. BARR,
Clang Pites.Ag't
DEACON DODD.
DCBCOII DODD once feelingly said
About bin I:lwriltY, long since dead,
'.ll ever an angel loved svpian,
That angel, sir, was Betsey , Ann.
Jr I happeuetno aeollber Blab wee BO meet,
the Deacon did seven iltisen a week,l
F!.ho'd clap her apron up to her eye,
—1 never nothin', but only' ct.)''
"es, 'hnps you'd like to he tat
Dodd, like other men;
4 married again;
' Inveterate scold.
,eacon's
And he gets well rasped from week to week,
But rath* than "open bin head" ho'd htn
lie wishes the accond was With the fiat
But 010'6 no tough as a hickory limb,
rionbt she'll live to say of
"Iflever a saint the footstool trod,
That manz—that saint—was Deacon Dcdd."
Two-Fold Province of Journalism.
Ily,lady fair comes from the ball ;
Glides from bee carriage, stately' ;
The steps ascends—l holthler
Pacts me "gooa night" geaately.
My hearing makep me confident
13y that myaerhma rustle ;
When she'retLreS, he first takers off.
Then sits and ?cads her bustle.
That's why they like the "quarto" best,
E'en in the highest station.
Ali] twofold power of newspapers
For woman's ry-fiwreation
ALL SORTS.
TCXfI3 has green corn in market, .
Some one
r describes a philanthropist as a
man Who loves all mankind and neglects
his own family:
Forty thousand citizens of New York
have isked for the opening of the library
and reading.room of Cooper Institute on
Sundays.
(In the Hungarian Chamber of Deputies
31. Majors introduced a hill in favcr of fe
male emancipation.
,The speech was re
ceived with mirth.
A Minnesota sheriff kindly allowcid a con
vict to step outs de the penitentiary it mo
ment to kiss hi wife, and the family tie
proved so strong that ha has not yet re
turned.
"Don't shiver for last year's snow," a
saying of Archbishop Whately's, is partic
ularly app4cable to those Who make them
selves miserable over ttouliles {hat are past.
This is the significant commentary on M.
Thiers by one of his old newspaper compa
triots : "He wants the purple, but he /can't
reach it by the blood that flows ,over his
flannel waistcoat."'
A BoSton Physician says he has a patient
in charge, married at fourteen, and who at
thirty-seven has been theniother of twenty
five tiring children, and never more than
one child at - a
birth. ' j , ,
London was first lighted with gas on the
28th of January, , lBo7, by a German named
Winsor. Sir 7alter Scott observes in his
diary, in 1806, "There is a madman in Lon- -
don who is trying to light the city with
smoke."
Miss Minnie Foster of Boston will begin
a star engagement at the Pa - Theater,
Brooklyn, on the 12th instant in a new
play entitled "Mettle Madcap, o , the House •
hold Angel," Written expressly for her by
Mr. Fred. Williams.
A miscegenation case was dis]
Georgia Superior Court on Si
negro married an abandoned wl
The man was' tined 1:10 andl
imprisonment, the woman $l,
months' imprisonment.
The gay frequenters of the !boulevards in
Paris the other day were horrified by find
ing in their midst, at a cafe, a &adman seat
ed in a chair, with his cigar still in ,his
mouth, It was a member of the 'Assem'bly,
who had suddenly succumbed to apoplexy.
Handel, when visiting an eating house,
would order — his -dintie4 "for three." He
was a great eater, as well as a—superior_gen
ins. "A dinner for three!" would exclaini ----
the host, "Where is the Company?" "Pring
up de Winer, prestissimo, lam de gom
• An American Who happened to 'belin the
south of France during the recent e} - tretne
cold weather, astonishe i the natives by ap
pearing on the ice wit a pair of Skates.
People flocked from the neighborhood for
miles,•and lined the shores by thousands to
witness the novel sight of hiS evolutions.
The handsome young gls in the churches
at Kalamazoo, Mich., ar deputed to take
up the collectiOns. The theme is said' to
have ;worked very - succ ssfully. Some of
the,very attractive collet ors are frequently
ir
Called back by young mini to receive a, sec
ond contribution. The Kalamazoo deacons
know something.
The New York Commerciuodtertitr says,
"Stoke's jury will assemble next N4ek and
try the members of I the; Grand Jully for a
wilful attempt upon, the life of Stokeo. John
Graham is the prosecuting attorney and it is •
said lie has discovered a law by which the ----
whole boodle of them can be convicted and
sentenced to imprisonment for life.l'
A Southern paper advertises as follows.
"Wanted, at this office, an able-bodied ;
hark featured, bad-tempered, and not-to-be
put-off and not-to-be-backed-down, freckled
faced young man to collect for this paper;
must furnish his own hole, saddle-bags,
pistols, whisky, bowie knife and cowhide.
We will furnish the account's. ' To Such we
promise constant and laborious employ
ment"
An exchange says: "Amidst the immense
amount of nonsense that distinguishes what
is called , -the labor movement, exploded
views of political economy, the turgid ora
tions of men who never did a week's labor
in all their useless lives, and solemn resolu
tions that water shall be made to run up
hill, there is one gleam of common sense
and sound philosophy: the endorsement of
the co-operative system."
William H. Riley, of Omaha, reached
that city one day last week from the Big
Divide, twenty miles distant, having made
the trip in his stocking feet over the snow
He says that he is the only survivor of : a
party of seven who went out to the Rep.ub
licariTiver in the full. He leftl two com
panions by the Wayside on_ his terrible
march. He bad been compelled to cut oft
his boots to keep his feet from I reezing.
There are sad exceptions to he buoyant
cheerfulness with which Chica. , : o merchants
have born up under the terrib e losses by
the fire of last October, and be aken them
selves to the work of_buildingt cir fortunes.
One of them named Carpenter, a highly re
spected.eitizen, cut his throat the other,day,
as the only NVELY of escaping from his troub
les and-avoiding the task of making a for
tune in this world a second time.
The following a
i 0 the leap Year bail-room
regulations established by the ladies of Si.
Louis : "Gentlemen are expected to be as
lady-like as possible, therefore : No. gen
tleman will be allowed - to enter the ball
tooth except onthe arm of his escort, or
'one of the managers ; no -gentleman (can
dance unless invitedo do so by a ladyl no
gentleman can enter the supper room unless
escorted by a lady ; the lady managers will
see that no gentleman is neglected."
\
Miss Mary J. Walker, of Michigan, has
mulcted" the Chicago l'imcs of $2,1500 - fox'
libel: Her husband, has drank himself to
death, and the Tinws, in reporting it, gave,
as the cause the infidelity Of -leis wife, de
riving its information froni the testimony
,beforeSthe coroner's jury% When convinced
its.error it promised to publish a retrac ,
tiro the next day, which was*inclay. The
retraction came out, therefore; in the sun
-dity edition, which-had only a limited and
lobal circulation. The court ruled..in her
fa l ior'ort all these points.
‘ The latest - freak of nature. is, an. animal at
COrincil Bluff's which
is h'sif horse arid half
CM.
i
Traveler,
osed of iu
g turday. A
cite woman.
six months'
00 and twelve