Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, March 13, 1872, Image 4

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    USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE.
B
Pruning too Late in Spring.
In pas4ing through the country at the ,
present, season of the year, We - obserte 'a I
great -improvement in the management of
newly set orchards. - Twenty or thirty yet , it7
ago, not one orchard in fifty receivedpro- ,
per cultivation. Thd consequence was that i
a large majority of the trees set out, either
perished in a few years orelse made a feeblej
and sickly growth. In some instances not i
ten per cent. survived. An extensive-oh
server, who Se business gave him especiall
opportunities for, judging, informed -us that.:
among dwarf pears not one tree in a hun- !
dred of the multitudes that were set out
ever made a good growth or caminto sue- i
cessful bearing. But at the prase t time to
talii,
neglect has become the exce )tion, and i
good clean cultivation, s more and more I
common. 1 Thrifty young orchards are fro- i
quently met with, and good fruit is finding
its way among all classes.
But while we see a great improvement, so
far as the cultivation of the soil is concern•
ed, there . is frequently a serious loss from
improper pruning and the importance of
observing the right season for the work is
less understood. These remarks are spec
ially suggested at the present moment by
seeing a large and newly set pear orchard
nearly ruined by cutting back after the buds.
had opened. The trees selected for setting
out were of -good size, handsome and thrif
ty when taken'up, the work was done in
the best manner, and the ground where they
stand is kept clean and mellow, and in the 1
best condition. But one important part of
the work had been done wrong. The trees
had been heeled in until the leaves began to
expand; the shoots and branches were then
shortened back at the time of setting out.—
It
it now mid-summer,-and none of them
hapB grown half an inch—many barely our
vife. Had the cutting back been perform
ed early in spring, when the trees were dug
up, and before - the buds Jad swollen, we
see no reason why they should not have
made a growth of a foot or two, and have
presented a thrifty and handsome appear
ance. Nothing checks a I young tree rcliore
than heading back too l4te. Some have
pronounced the Kactice of cutting back at
all to be worse t han . " usele'ss, because they
did it at the wrong tinfe. ' pears and cher
ries are particularkiistsitive to' this mis
management. Young c 'erry trees are some
times ruined by it. We have seen rows of
standard pear trees in a nursery that had
been budded the previous season, actually
killed by scores, by cutting down after
growth had commenced. We have had oc
casion to speak before of this error in prac
tice; but while the subject is so' commonly
misunderstood, we shall have to give line
upon line until the error is corrected.—
Country Gentleman
How to Produce Milk.
At a meeting of the Massachusetts and
New Rampsitire 3f ilk Producers' Associa
tion recently, different milk producers gave
their practice in answer to the question :
"What is the best method otraising milk
We quote :
REED of Lexington feeds his cows 8 times
a day, dry feed, including "hay, 4 quarts of
shorts, 2 quarts of oil meal, and one peck of
oats for each cow daily. He , milks at 5 a. m.
and 5 p. m. giving the cows water at every
feeding.
Ilrus of Groton got all• the isater he
could into his cows, as he had learned the
more water the more milk. One cow will
now drink a tub of water at once with a
little meal put into the same. Men cannot
make money in raising milk at present
prices if the cows arc fed on good hay.
WOOD of Groton makes more milk than
he can sell, and is diminishing the quantity
of meal, giving his cows about one-half,
and if the prides of milk are not better than
at present he shall not give his cows any
meal. It costs him 60c a can to raise milk,
while he is selling it for less than 40c a can.
BABTLzrr of Milfoltd, N. H., said it is
not allin feeding cowa to have them give a
large Ow of milk, but much depends upon
the care rad treatment of them,—regular
ity of feeding and milking. They should
be milked regularly, 4ulckly and quietly.
There should be a very free use of salt in
feeding, since the more salt the more water,
and the more 'water the more milk. He
had taught his cows to eat as much salt as
possible, and that was a very large quantity.
Szonz of Westborough feeds his c6ws
only twice a day, s arcing all the food giv
en to his herd ; ha the milking done reg
ularly and by the me person.
ie
Hincnittem of Ilford, N. H., steams
all the feed given to his cows, most thor
oughly salting the same, so that one cow
will drink from 1 tti 8 pails of water, 8 times
per day, or after !eating each of their 8
meals. One cow edmetimes gives 20 quarts
of milk a day,
GAtT Of Groton finds his COWS to increase
in flesh And flow of tank by feeding them
on cotton seed and Indian mealy—Rural
_Vow Yorker.
Planting Forest Trees
At the National Agricultural Convention,
held in Washington last month, the follow.
ing resolution was adopted :
.Resaveci, That we earnestly advise and en
treat the farmers of our whole country,
who are favorably located for the purpose,
to plant forest trees, not merely for shade
and ornament, but by the acre and hundreds
of acres, in order to reproduce forests, to
take the place of those that are being so
rapidly and fearfully demolished in every
direction, thereby not only providing for
the actual necessities of those who are to
come after us, but also to avert calamities
and can neither be imagined nor described,
that must eventually ensue whenever our
broad land shall be stripped of its forests,
and consequently deprived of the numerous
beneficent influences they are know • to ha.
part
Notee for Horsemen.)
To cure colic in arhorse, a coqespondent
sap, "Give one to three drachiahoill of an
ise "
,tiAssA.rn..ts A.-\D 1 - lE_kvE.B.—A correspon-
dent says :—"Sassafras is a splendid thing
for a peavey horse."
To PREVENT RINGEONEB o COLTS.—A
correspondent of the Rural New Yorker
says :—"Tell those who wish to prevent
and cure ringbones on colts to try letting ,
. the colt suck seven or eight months, keep
ing the mare up by extra food."
TELEMIOLIB/1 COACH Honsn.—At a meet
ing of the Jefferson Co., N. Y., Farmers'
Club, recently, Gen. Pratt urged the adop
tion of measures to introduce' into that lo
cality the "thorough-bred English coach
horse." He considers. these animals "the
most valuable horses known, possessing all
of the desirable qttalities in size, style, ac-,
tion and color, having been, bred for over
200 years. Thy stamp with almost infalli
bility their clAracteristics upon their off
spring."
CHABLIZR HOESEBHOE.-A new horses h oe,
produced in Paris by M. Charlier, has been
favorably ,recelved. It consists of a nar
row rim of iron, thoroughly protecting the
edge of the hoof Without cramping its sole
in this least. The material to be used must
be of the.best quality ; but the weight being
considerably less, the cost is not increased.
Thousands of horses of the many public
conveyances in Paris have been provided
with these shoes, and they give general sat
isf action.
Marra —Warts hpaldaft cured .by the
applicaticei daily (forii Swirl** 4 1 sPlis i
of sal* Xt doosAps Elm akin, Ole o%
'a smith** tbi littte 4.11 Ist --
!VICKI!' AM • , 411 c FARR
lIE
rtal.P 3 A. PA-
1
Second-
Pall and lirinter
C3l.ooriNsl,
and are selling them at their usual
Low "JELiatesei.
just call and sea what a good i aaaortmeut wa bays,
Jul. 1. 1872
Real Estate Agency
ITME undersigned >aAgcnt for the We of the follow
J. tug TOW'S PllOPrfiTY :
60 V'ILLAG.f LOTS,
situate as tho Mangleld nod and liiato Street. Tb,oso
lota ore in th e central part of town, one conietAloat to
the •
Rail Road Depot.
SEVERAL LOTS
Situat•l ost tho Itas at th. Roll Road, azta WAWA* Zur
MANUFACTURING 'PURPOSES.
These lots will bo sold op MSOttsbla tonna
Jan. 1, 1871. WAITER SEIZEWOOD
3BELvirb.e.rPgi.
CHEAP CASH STORE,
bas a fail aisortment of new goods, a as.
FOREIGN AND DOMES=
DRY GOODS,
Which will In sold iery clmp.
I
LADIES DRESS GOODS, BUTTONS, ..#4li BIItDg
LIOII6I_OOO A W D: PAS 3 CLOTRS
AND '0 AND
GOODS.
Glom, Hosiery, Knit Goods and Notion&
Choice Groceries,
Sugar, soap; Tobsooo, syarp MA, 81.1112112.14
127sokers. Belt, Bab, • Flour.
HATS is CAll3. Oc /SOTS wars, W EN 'WARE, &O.
Cala idatt>orSit7733; orab7pp,G oncmamwigp
4M' friolteclie "V;eicl:r•At 11'4 11.
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;souk VA
F-7,. T ~
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air -- ..i.g . i.)r
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?FT restori ng to, Cray iloir iti
, atilialVitalitk - bud dotor.
M
•Stock
WICKHAM .4 FA.1384
Z. Rama:
,r;th 11,e
flti)s.+ i'rediat..* ,
1114 i. 4 thicitenett lupin z hair
andbaldness often, thong); It kV
ellred iv it 4 use. Nothitig (41i
the hair where -the—follicles are
stroyed. or 'the' arropliifql .aint
decayed; but such reinain. can be •
pa v r.l by thiA application. and stini
late,l into activity, .40, that new
growth of hair } is produced.
of fouling the air with a pasty'sed:-.
it xvilll;eep it clean and vigorous.
ot:ca-tional use will prev,:mt the hair
*row turning gr.ky or fulling and.
consequently pr.. , vent baldness. The
restoration ot vi:ality it gives to. the
scalp ntrt:.:qs and prevents the forma
tion of ii,endriiti. which is offen so un
cleanly and Li:Te.l“ive - Freefro , ii those
- deleterious sab,tances • which Make
some preparativa daiigerous. and. inju
rioa.s. to the hair, tin! Vigor can: only
benefit:. bit: wanted"
merely for ' HAIR DEX3S,I;S"G,-
lio:11 1 g else can b'r found ';o desirable: .
Containing neither oil nor-dye, it .does
not soil white , cambric, -and -yet' lasti
long ou the hair, giving it.a rich, glossy
,lustre, aril 8 grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,,
- Practica and Analsilcal Cher/Asia.
LOWELL,
PECRCE tig IMPAS.Agt
; .wwlsbaro
i,1673
Head Quarters
SOB
Drugs and Medicines,
at4 l #or OttWITINC7 4 494) tar
PAIN, O LS VAIINt9BI4I I. :_ CiLesis, urn,
LISLE. 414 D ALL B. OF WAVONNI , 43, acc.
SE-(19 TO BEAD QtratTEE4 SORla
Choice 'Liquors, Cigars,
and TOBACCO. alo for
34sco'c?mc.a.
Rellgfone , Historical , itedical, Legal; 'Blank or Schtiol.
N. D. A. fill tiasortment of the Wier. Alga, an ex
cellent anaortinent of
• ALBTFM, I.IDIRORS. 17.0TURE FRAMES.
STATIONERY, CORDS AND TASSELS,
Sc.,
On Teas. Sugars. Coffee. &prop, filolasees, Rice; Spices,
Sods, etc., we will not be beaten in price or quality.—
We will sell choice Teas by the oheat, or sugar by the
barrel, at as low figures as the same can ba bougbt at
this side of New York.
P. S. TRY OUR 4 BRILLIWO TEL •
I,plPB, CHANDELIERS &c,, ie.
•
of tbo newest styles, and lamp ehironsys tbst wW not
break.
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
PERMADDIRY, TOILET SOAPS, POMADES,
BRUMES &c., ke., LTIRTWISE CUT
LERY ' AND JEWELRY, wutes
AND LAMS.
We hold twenty desirable village lots for sale in the
central pert of the town and will also loan money at
reasonable rates.
N. B. Dr. W. W. Webb bas his office in our store,
where he may be consulted ibr advice or treatment.
Jan. 1, 1872-tt. HASIMCGS Es COLES.
Music! Alustei
"MSS H. W. TODD has unloved her Mllistc Stare tp
11J. the /ate residence °Mauer Bache, %polite Van
Hones Hotel. Steinway and other
Pianos 3 -
,
for age Tery cheap. ,Also, MASON & ELLIZiLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
OLD LYEISIMENTS TAB= IN ELOILIS&S.
A large stock of NEW SUMO pat recaived.
LESSONS given an the Piano, Organ, and in Sing
ing. 'An tomportunfly far practice afforded to those
Jan. 1.. may &Mr
20 s It. H. W. TODD.
1871. -
Nevv Jewelry Sti*e.
T r e IL C A If OPt:d i t
Jewelry' Store
the l oil'oomistlto L. NZor.L sta r o i rli x i ezr
Clocks, Watches. Jewelry,
,silver and Plated-Ware.
WARBStirkli, ono alibis best workmen is North
dumresausylvazda, attaud to the
Repairing of Watches,
Clocks, 4c.,
.4-c.
For the skilful doing of w hick his swreateeii : yews
Practice! ex - pees:ice sur i ltut
wi , i froarz ttee.
Wellsboro, Auk. 20, 11171-tf.
' '
Faim for-Stile.
. . .
Ellsubscriber for tkuir&still:lW offers his farm Par
, located on the Walther° and Laivreineevilis
odd in Middlebury township, Tins Co."; Pig nine
miles from Tiogs,eight from WQsboro„ and ma-fth
mile from s.ll.ldisbury Depot and junctian - cif th Elk.
land, Osceola and Knoxville row% containl4ls6
we)! adapted to dairying es,—throe ' hundred
bearing apple trees, choice Mietlea ; large Mai ol"
chard, frame hbuse and barn thereon. ?or farther
formation, inquire of the subscriber on the premisits.
A. D. A. DBMS.
Jan. 21,_181 . 2-tf, Crooked Creek, Tll:iga Co.. Pa.
NEW -GOODS!
Tar pieces Bleck elapses jest received pe
Eta
1000 piin. new WI desirable st7les of Prints inst re.
wired at ELLUDMVII.
Brocrn an& Blenahul Wasting* in all 'AIM for ads
cheap st
=faln a/ano, Aarinoss, SatLns,'S Otbs,
great tiety. chest) MAD 'a
/3 ewer Cloths, Ckisalmexes, DcPesl4ll, Ladles' sad aj3'
rant, fol. sale asap • SARDENS.
MI
Stalks, (Erma, IloidA27, LaMar ath Gents' U
WWI far sae atop It
Willilegre, IS, ISM
to Sistion in ues reqted
t 9
pelllsztt tali coati. , T. B.
Tinter anapa
t ' ~ ~
_k
EMI
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ilealtli%. I,
'iorrinetie3 bet:U.63'k liklElinCT tUßltre—t.PE OF 000D9, rocady to meets charge m'eM riatoPt old Crißto
- • mare, sad to twiny new orpse es me, tttoee to Sur nit iiith a call. In addition to a tail stock of
It:ti
jiikt +Or
h
rrnf 7, o.s
..onv
Jill
.1, • I! rd,9 t
to
DRESS QOM*: et which wu have a Urge vatlekr.. 1 .
CLUTN4 AND .CAREMIS.I4OI. which we selt . !;l7 the yar.d. _ par . ZO Qz _ ite by
the
meg ea effort notice • : -
.Fivz,cy .Goods, Notion,9,Beets,,,9hbea,
The Largest Estabishment
•
- •
w4misie viim tally Armed al 14 ETURipPiI fps tb
Winter Canti)Ogn;
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
wa bragaita Q 1 our !mitten gecip4l,4%
k ;il/ k
for 1.44.14 -ft, ittaiav, cbtkireti. 04gatkuien . aria 734711.
6 tall stook, szabraciag
One hundred Pieces,
ranging Item 23 mate to 32,62 Par Pad.
. .
Oar stock is the largest ciktods We beet = mt r a tr. of slay Star Girt
e"
=kg, zial. 1. 1.911.
Chas. C. Iklat4eres
Ilry Goods IA
GROCERIES, HATS, OAPS. BOOTS AND SHOW, READY ai,ADX Or.
In an esalleta Tarteicr. CaU azul see.
We/labor°, Ps., Jan. 1, 1872
NEW, ~qt- ,Q0..
MST BSCSIMID AT
•
•
Sift 47/1 Horton Ali Brat,
No. 1 BOIS= & CO.NES MACE, WELL9PQRO, PL.
roretEasi CM-
Faraates, Zotattaira, French azui Irish Vl& cuts. 4'arual •
all at ;acts matins tam ha Wu% Virgrwpa
Mixias• Nun
Bops' Shoal Nom.
•1 ~ _ \ t ~ ~ 1
Ready -Made. Clothing in gab
:
Tar& wide reatory far 30 COWL =Vaal!
W s ar fo 10 *Ma.
20 oats.
Choice Grocerie4 E
Teas tra, „ . SO mats tolsl4o. Ccdfees
A *wars 4._ ~ • " ' 3.2 k
mkt(
11 1. : 1 6 2 Nabs.'
Porlares angst it • • 211244.:
Our motto It •Nldr dss/Ing, low Mts, "34l4 sattistriet stuaatiao, to tWisa' * • • •
O. .
Wilma. entalll4***i ar 1031.142‘ la oarlita ► to dropsy saklata slot*
alms glesitad Alum our **as. ' I
WaUsbero, Zan. 3. Mal
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IMIE
1 2 '1333R.C,10 ci3
DRUGGIST
• Is l ;
pIi:VINO V it ae busing and hand li ng large quantities qt_qk Ambles
/owe* J paces. in OW mad deparen Goode an. •at a •
A an* of •
STONE, RIIODB ISLAND INJ_WIT
Gust Azzavawaregall
Traniaer .Ornameatts, g pencils
and Brushes for C arriage '
sfaitZeeotriianalOfGoodgppaStiigiqOdogrbaanett
,
JUL 1.1272,
OM
tC l .4l.3M4Rialge l Ealp
Sas an eaten latiet7 of overylblag to tba
—JO to 60 cease.
.. $2,5 1 ) t 9 git
.. 8/..2511,
IMS=i;M=l
I
WHOLSSALS 424 D BETA.U. '
Cutler Ornanienling.
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sw
ost espaitnw wark,
wasprobably la ,
ArdITH & min s.
e.
ova.
C. 0. MALTIIZES.
S!
eV,
claii I'
- • tadline &sok Dreas Silks,
tuA a
Rats # Caps
cauateas• Una
SIM grub
CO. egol.
ama'so GSM te
:roltre
LOW
'ndance.
ceati.
mew* a . 25
t• Tao.
0
ae to SO co;&U.
ulibuiVathotti to no
enr stock. at ma
• . Solitolt as co.
in Northern Pa. !
M=
LIMB 9(
Anp COWES,
and
taAmet...o
MOWS UM
415 W ELR V ST OIR
WELLS BO El 0. PA.
Ca
ANDREW F OLLY,
.R..s, •
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• . N t. al who lute long Loren estal!il L ltN
1
i Q 4, c - .f,? In the Jewelry lmstueA l to
r c - "P")
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6. . A.1.-i." Vaellaboro, hag always tor ,L,I ,
.16,„:„...„.:40<,z7Y!: :741 . varlone kinds and prier a a
AMERICAN WATCHES,
Gold or Silver, Jewdry, Gold
Binge, Pins, Pencils,, CAtiFti, Gold and
' Steel Pena, Thimbles, Spoons, Esror,=,
Pinted Ware,
'', : SEWING NIACIIINES, ;
C
With most ttli 'Abet articles usually kept in Allal
_es
tabliehraehta, which are nold low Tor
C A S o fa
Mil
Repairing donenwttq, and pro:aptly, r.nd -em 'abort
1 -
rtoric*.
Jrm. 1, 1812-Iy.
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Washing Machine,
Is prono=e4 the beet in Markct, hating taken the
ot Premium at the Tioga Co., and other Fans, p ErA
Yf decidedly tho best trashing 3/n4 , bn:iv inver.ted. It
eddy needs a trial to satiafy the most skeptical. Per
sons wishing to pnrcb.nee, will address
LUKE - STEVLNIS,
Tioga, Pa.
Jan. 1, 1372
1 ~.... ~ .
,- -- - -I:l4intisit'rly. ,
-4..4... - • -
,
.. Airre'ct returned from a visit tan - , lam now pre
ite
14red,WIth a noir stoct = elgo'dds and instrumento,
to rauvellortadnoinnents to theae-ta want of any.
thing itt my line, Artlflotal teeth inserted on a new
au.. for base; it to* rates. - Teeth attracted with.
VI path. Preserlratton orthe =rata teeth a speelility.
Wort warranted. Terms reasonable.
, . • A. B. EASTUAN, Lientis, -
- Jan. 1. 1872-t3 - - ' Wellsboro, Pa.
ROSABALIS
THE INGREDIENTS THAT
COMPOSE ROSADALIS are
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparatibn i
Consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism; Skin Diseases, Liver Cern
plaint and all_ diseases of 'the
Blood.
ONE . BOTTLE OF 1103ADALI3
will do more good than ten bottles
'of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla,
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have useJ it osadalis in their practice
for the past three years and freely
endorse it as a reliable Alterative
and lilood Purifier.
DR. T. C. ruorf cf 13aItiracio
DR. T. J. BOYKIN,
.DR. R. \V. CARR. "
DR. Y. O. DANNELLY, "
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Ntcholasville,
DR. J. L. - iucCARTIIA, Columbia;
S. C.
DR. A. D. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED IBY
S. D. FRENCH & SONS,
Mass.
F. W. SMITII, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. NVIIEELER, Lima, Ohio.
U. HALL, Lima, 01.io.
CRAVEN & CQ., Gordonsville, Va.
SX3I'L. G. MePADDEN, Murfroes
boro, Tenn. I
Our space wilt not allow of any ax.
tended remarks in relation to tail
yirtues of Rosadalis. Totho Medical.
Profession we guarantee s'Pluid Zeta
met superior to any they have, eveg
used In the treaUnent of dinned,
Blood; and to the aßlicto4 we=
Bopsdalis, and you will be
to health. I
Itosadalls Is sold by all Drugstriiri
price $1.50 per bottle. Address
CLELIENTEI & 00,1
• Zgranufactmring
LTEMOIF F UN!
Ilill
July /9, 197
AGENTSWANTED FOR
4
wala
PHASES OF LONDON L l FE.
Bs D. J. Marko, the woll-knorka Journalist
. f,
. -
The-Very Largest Commissions Paid.
...... 1
This hook is a beaniainl octavo of et:4 pageej embel
lished with 200 engravings, wad, dnely =mull map of
Landon, designed and executed expressly for this work
by eminent artiste. It contains a full, graPblo and
truthful stakentut of the Sights, Sec t•, and 4vaations
of the great Idetropulis of the world. Address,
D . V.1..D AMISIF-S.D;Publisbler,
711 Sansom Strect, Plailadelphis.
Jan. 1,1872-4. w.
FOR SALE. .
.abicriber offers for sale at his residence In
} Belmar, one span of Horses, Harness, IS'agon, and
yoUng QM!. All of thet above all he sold at prlvate
tale inquire at, HENRY GIFFORD.
Delmar, Feb. 21, 1872-St. "
MERCHANT TAILORING 1
rt /OWE W2J3lita, has just received a superb et
. totteaeutittall kinds a
re-) ftsli t. c2l
far gentlemen's
COARSE & FINE CLOTHING
and is prepared to manufacture in l the BEST SULE.
and on the sbertest notice. Personi wanting IClothing
tho best o
will pleasef
work guaran tee d.eed. m drop In and see y stock. G o od Frrs and
Jan. 1. 1874-1 y: GEO. WAQNtB.
For Sale or _Rent.
Aa' GOOD dairy farm in Tioga townehip. Tioga Co.,
Pa., about 21-2 miles west of the Borough of
, about 100 acres improved, and 4d uniNred..,-
Use on it three barna, three dwelling houses, apple
end peach orchard, and other fruit trees. Terms easy.
- Also adjoining on the west n farm and timber lands
from SO to 200 sores as desired, witiz,Boacree !Depraved,
Stith t good barn, a good house and 'apple orchard,—
Good ter s L dalrying farm. C. H. BETMODB,
Jan. 1, 1872. Tioga, Pb.
For Sale
Arta 110 acres of land known as the William K.
Mitchell puma at 'Mikhail's Creek, Tioga Co., Ps.,
Alm dwelling houses, a steam Saw ALM and
/tame and other bnildis—txl!ie of the beat locations
tor a inmbeting or other roanuthetnring establishment
on the Tinge Railroad.
Also, adjoining a lot of about 185 acres„ about SO
acres in pasture. Would make a good farm—timber
imough on it for fuel, lumber posts. Sic., to pay for it.
, Also about 750 acres of timber laud' with some tux
. about a mile east of the above described
lands.. for Ifsmilick Bark, timber an& Don.
lands..
• me lots of laud of one . acre each, situated at
. in the • township of 1111ddlabury-...0n
OZ56 11 =“ 1"1. astdre, barn, &c.
• Wise 1161144 -to chase 'Wolin of Mrs. Jane
Ifitelvill =themteas at lilltohell'e Creek.
..lart. • Iktd.:tf. C. H. ITEXMOUP.,
Tiogs, Pa.
ddrn,in,istrator's ,Notice.
b%HErridle. of adminialration ms the edam of John
Chatabeilin, lateral' Jaokorn, Tiega Co. Pa., deal,
ug Win granted to me, an persona haring elitism;
against arid those owing saidestate are hereby notified
tR calk tor settlement on Mrs. Abigail Chamberlin, at
villa, Pa., or on the undersigned at East
Braittideld, Brainard Co., Pa. J. W. CRASSBEELIN,
rob. 7, 1872-Bw. Adner.
- .Exeoutore Atto tice•
.
IWII teStementary to the estate at i Mettia W t, late at eltszlaston, deceased, have
Wen granted to the enheorthers, all wsots lndeb•M
et, WI said mat e ere requoted to MAO immediat e cir gent, bad thoie Ipms or de
r ;m n omtle agalnit
tsatirof el; rill u -•- • the
therghb fa' ye ibbici t
Mts. it MW. '-
ct .. 70 ., A • :4 .
6:
::, 11 . 1 ' ' 41
' I' '4
I
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RAILWAY TIME T BLEB
•
ERIE RAILWAY.
r itisramiorTnaTentr,MopTrn fly I 'To 1871
NEW and IMPROVED DRAW NO ROOM and
ALEEPING COACTlES,comblningqll3rodorn Improve•
Metlts, are run thronßli on all Tralng between Buffalo,
Niagara Palls, Slcperlolol Ilrl.lgo,CD Mind
natl and New Tort..
I STAXIONS
yaw
Jersey City."
Sue.rbanna. 4.
Crest fiend."
itioghalon.'•
Orregr.
Waverly, 4 t
Elmira. 4.
Corning. g;
PgintedPost. 4 .
Itorheator.Ar.
Iforn'lla villa* ,
Antral°.
Niagrafall" ,
Suem.Bridge"
Clifton "
Dunkirk. -"
Cleveland "
Cincinnati "
Additional Local Trains Westward..
6.40 fl, m.j except t.a.nrlrtye, from ()neg..
6.00 it. m..; deity, from Suse,ttehardn, -
0.50 a. m deity, trcm Susqu4 Liana.
:" 1.00 p.m. eitopt an uda3 g„ from Suequel.ana.
1.16 pm except Sundays, from Elcutri. ;Rupp! og at
Big Flats 1 80, porning 2 00, Painted Poet 206, and
thence, via Avon, to P.uffalo, arthlatt at S 2. p
2.80 p m except Sundays,from Binc+attif or.
Eastward.
A k OLEY
•
ETAT/C/NS. N0.12* I'No 4 ; No ;8 . 1 . • No 2 1
Cincl'ati live . 9 45 p m ' ..:11 4 - 0 a m
Cleveland " 725 n ro ...... ..... 'lo6opno
Dunkirk. " 125 'p
in! ' • 1000 rim
Clifton '' 140••1540p m 10 00 ' 440 a in
Busp.S'ice " 145 " 645 " 10 05 •' 445 "
Niagara ~ '' 162 "I 556 " 10 12 " 452 "
Blitallo . 245 "1 045 1 " 11 40 " 700 in .
'Horne/11'11o" 015 gliptlo 45 .• ' sgo am 2005 ,i
Roeheater " 400 p ml 515 " 716 "
Corning •' 185 " 12 2i .a m 465 -" 11 80 •,;"
Elmira • " 812 " 12 88 " 585 " 12 08 Pl:it
''Wayerls' • 8 4 7 " 137 " 008"12 41 p m
Owego . " 982 '' 2/9 " 645 ••1 15 p m
Diughariffie" 1015 is 305 " 727 ' 0 166 p m
Great Baud ".... . 386 " 752 " 217 p m
SurqUehau'it i- 11 03 F 400 "1 825 " 247 p m
Port Jerols " 252 am 750 '• ' 12 05 p rot, 618 p m
Sliddletovin" 353 " 845 " 12 53 "
Goshen " 904 "
Newburgh '• 1210 pm ......•••••• 885 pm
Paterson " 560 "I/1 00 a Ir. 2 .17 " 8 40 - p in
Newark " 700 " 206 p rri 615 " ..
Jersey City " 633 " 11 38 nn} 323 ' 4 916 pm
New York " 700 "'l2 00 ni '3 40 ";925 p m
Additional Local Trains Eastward.
6.00 a In , sundays xcep tea, from ifo.rnelari Ile;
6.65 a, ca„ daily from Hornelleri I lc.
ni n
7.00 a m.. except Sundays, fro Owego.
Elmira!
1.68 p. to.. except Sundays, fro Painted Pcet,
240 p. tn., except Sundays, ! rom I/0: nel I s vil hi.
*Daily.
.1 . Mondays. exccpted s between Borntliscine and
Port Jervis: , • .
L. D. ROCKER, WM. P.. BARR,
Ging *up't, i tilen'l Pass .el g't,
—...
Northern Central,
Direct Route North stud South,
On and after Emu' b, 1121, Trait e will
depart from Troy, Pa.
LEAT_
1I i 1 6,42 A. M. Buffalo rocpreee, 10.'811
W'Mepott Accom. 7.10. Ningara Express 1.05 P. lU
-1 • TRAIN'S LEAVE, NORTHW.AED.
gall, 9.30 P. M. Elmira Accm. 10 05 A. 31
10gara Express 4,33 P. 31. Builalo Express 4,27 AM
A. It. FISKE,
Ocacral SupQrlicterl,lat.
J. A. REDFIELD,
Aset Gen'l Sup't
Wellsboro & Lawrekeerille B. B.
Time Table No. 8.
TAKES EFFECT THURSDAY, NOV. 16 TH,1871.
GOINO NORM, 2 TATZOKS . 031N0 tiorTs.
530 pm 11 10 rn. Corning 119 00 ain 7 60p In
425 pm 10 05 am Lawrence% Hid 10 17 a m 850 pm
4 14pm 985 am Dunning 10 27a m 859 pin
405 pm 951 am *Lathrop 10 32 am 904 p mi
854 pm 940 am *Heir Cre k 1046 a m 916 pm
849 pin t 983 am Tini_Villaga 10 56 am 020 pm
881 pm 918 am *Hammond 31 12 a m 936 pin
319 pm OGT am *Milli Crack 11 25 am 0 4t3 p m
313 pm 900 am liothday 11 31 am 9 tO;rm
303 pm 851 am MidAlabury 11 11 am 05011 m
264 pm 843 sin :: i!es Vail -1 /1 49a ra 10 05 pm
242 pm 831 am *3l.trgh Crt 4 el: 12 02 pm 1016 pm
285 pm 805 am WellA•oro' 12 09 a m 10 22 pm
*Flag Stations. A. ILCIORTON, Sup't.
Mossburg & Corn lug & Tiogn R. R.
00012 NORTH Stetz4N3 001so - rrn
11 10 am 6SOpm . Corning] P6O ALTI 760 pm
10 56 nra 615 pm Mulboll 919 am 805 pm
10 42 am 60'2 pm Erwin C yr. atro 03 allt 618 pm
10 30 am 450 pm Cook's 045am8 30 pm
10 25 am 445 pm Liu,iley 910am5 36 pm
10-16 am 435 pm Lawrencecill4 1916 am S4S pm
10 03 am 421 pm Somer.'s Lane 10 27 am 8 69pm
flunam "411 pm Mitchell's 10337 am 908 pm
949 am 407 pm OliStatim) 10 41 am 912 pm
911 am 867 pm Tioga .6 " 10 65 pm 025 pm
925 am 847 pm Mill Cre!k 1102 am 982 pm
McCoy's ...... ......
915 am 837 pm Lamb's Creek 11 12 8M 943 pm
905 am 827 pm Mantra:lJ 11 24 am 955 pia
.. - .. Canoe Camp
845 am 809 pm Covington 1144 dm 10 15 pm
825 am 250 pm Meet/Lug 12 05" am 10 3.5 pm
225 p m &men' li a 12 25 am
225 pm Eel 1 J3r A 12 45nm
A. EL - GORTON, - L. 11. SHATZUCR,
Supt B. &. C. R. R. Eupt Tina R. R.
Insurance Insu •ance
Hand. in Ha d
Iplutual Life Insurance ompapy,
OhICE, Ne. 1.1.2 S. 4T23 ST., P ES,2IIIA.
MORPORATED ETIISVARY 28, IEB7.
I •
CChtitiVd apital $500,000.
ASSETS OVER
Stock aull Mutual, cornbinhig Security with Profits.
Suppose you aro already insued in a Aret-r_lass cora.
my, arid
from any catuso whatever, (say after ten yepx=.
ly paysatintsj you do not or cannot pay long.erand
yourrinsurance gone and your money wasted. Not so
e "HAND-DT-ELS.YD ;," all Policies are Noiz-ForL-
a.a.k.
This company which ranks among the most popular
and suct'essfcil Life Insurance Companies, grants pob
ides on all desirable plats, , both with and twitheut
profits. .
./
Tratreling Priveleges Unrestricted.
All policies are inconteatible after one year from any
of the ordinary causes. .
Look to your Life Insurance. Please esrmine the
following Comparative Table. It Is sometimes alleged
by Agents of other Compa.nie4 that the Company they
represent is safer than otheirs. While we nnhesitr,
t assert our telife in the soundness and stability*
of all we desire to present_ the following
for the inspection of those depirtag to insure : ..
Of the following companies, compare the annual pre
miums charged by each for an insurance on life at the
age of 80 years, payable at death : .. ,
Animal Premium • Ten annual
_ for BIC payments.
Travelers' 4 18,8.1 $83,21
Ems. 22 TS 42,80
Horne..`. . , ..23,n - 60,00
;gbitable ...22,70 46,91
Washington, 22,70 43,97
Hand-in•Sland, 16,60 32,00
If not already Insured t a pollg with the
-. . -rrAND.nr- Tn.:. i i
the best Mutual Compare in the United States.
Jan. I. 1872. A. M. "L'OEfAll, Agent.
rSAS now in stock, and will keep constantly on
hand, at the lowest quotations.
00l market Twine, 2 & ply cotton ditttetwine. Marlin 2,
S strand. Knotyl'a patent Step Ladder from S to B ft.
•
JACK SCREWS, TglaE 11 , 40C. 1 , WIRE i
MOTH AND GOODS at-EN
sRATT Y. Y WHEELS
A. full assortment of Lake Huron and Bekaa
ORMSTONES, CANAL WHEEL BAR-
Bows ANY QUANTITY BrA
-2QILLA._pOI,s, nom oir.
MR DOWN.
XO. /& 2, extra engine oil. i t complete assortment of
le
Roves Mr.,DERS AND HOAR
RPM HARDWARE CO_NUAN.
na . ON HAND. BOTTOM
PRIM ON AORICOLTD I
RAL WIE=NTS.
•=• - •
Cams in Ina
o'er, ett triv A u z % seo4ow
S! 1 1 1 ToltisS imp. ,
M. it
Westward.
No. 1. 1 S. No. %I
9.50 A 11.1 ' MOO A M 1 5.3 1 ) P'M 7.00 rat
OAS • 11.15 " &.45 " 7.20
420 IDlo $.15 r3t 155 x M 225 AAt
.8.31 "
5.13 r 91P " 59. " 3.25 "
553 " 110.10 " "345 " 4,11 "
0.80 11,00 " E 4,27 " 448 "
7.05 "'11.50 " 5.05 - " "
7.38 ", 1235' A nti 42 " 001 "
...... 12.38 .. ...
8.53 815. p 205 6 6
1.2,00 Ngti 0.25 66
12.48 A MI 7.05 66
12 53 ~ 7.10 "
10,20 " 10,20
i 7.05 lift 720 1111
1120 Au 11,20 A X
:12-10 py 12,10 P
" 12.13 .1
1220 1, 12 20 11
12 51 " 12.54 14
8.55 " 6 "
7.0 A x 700 A N
7.15
7.20 ,0
6.55 P
100 "
7.00 •' .
) b.OO p st
FOR OV=INO SAWS.
Mechaillefi' Tools,
The Birthday of Saint Patrick.
The first faction ilOtt In tywhi Ireland thpy
\Vas all on account of Saint Patrlelt.'.3 bit tlidey ;
Soule fought ft - x. the the rtlT..th
-. T7c,tild dir, t
And whn Weitildtet ,•ce rte it cur:, thee
, eyel
At latit Loth the factions do poltive gre a,
That each hop( a birthday, go Pat then had
Till Father „Mulcahy who alio wed ttu /a Lll,l - il
'No one could Love two birthday!:
fire •a 'Boys dcHi't be figlitin' for (40:t tic f'z :
Don'tbe alwayn ;livhila'. but cozuGtini2.,.: ;.:
Conlync eight nine, aoverteen IF IL(
Lci tbitt be his 11l thday,",tett,u,' cl,ll.
If be wasn't a sure, cur b;:itory
Tbdt at Itast he's ti'orth any Lee c.aivt.;
No 3.*
Then they ail got - blind arint,
•
.Arucl we keep up the pra•x!ce 1tC41.1 that Cla7 to Ti4;l ,
LA rr
Why should artists take c . ,mall-pox B,
cause it's sketching.
A hundred cents will make a dollar, i. 1.11
a million dollars Won't make good sem.?
"Assault with intent to become inelne, 1.
the way they put dead t ly attacks
Garrison says the 'woman queiticn
an "aliennbracing" one. Who saki
We hate some persons beeaufx we do
know them, and we will not know the::-t,-
cause we hate them/.
A marked change of fare: Formerly
treated those with whom we'dfflered in th , :-
()logy to a hot stake ; now, we only offer
them a cold shoulder. .*
"Where„" asked a Washington paper
"shall the !woman suffragists work ?"
the wash-titb, by all means.
' Why is a soldier who attemPts
a ghost an unprincipled fellow ? Decaup2
he sticks at nothing.
There are no words so fine, no flattery
soft that there is not a sentiment beyond
them tliat it is impossible to express, at the
bottom of the heart where true love is,
He whose,/wishes respectin,g the .possess
ions of thiS world are the most reasonable
and bounded is likely to lead the safest,
and, for that reason, the most ele , i!rr.Lle..
life.
An enthus'iastic editor speaking c,f a ne -- ::
prima donna, says : "Her volee. is as sr.dt '
as a roll or velvet and•as tender as a pair of
slop-shop pantaloons."
A young lady- requested to be released
from her marriage on the ground'that wlaen
contracted she believed her lover a "duck.'
but she since found him to be a "goose.'
Abigh i
l,
t clerk kn a Lowell drug-store, uric
w4s ailed by aiivoman who wanted to bay
a "c nt's worth of matches," politely invi
ted er to go where brimstone was free.
A ife havirr lost her husband, was la
consplable for Nis death. "Leave me to tny
grief," she cried, sobbing, "you know the
extreme sensibility of my
. heart- 7 a mere
nothing upsets me !" , ,
A Ilra inister asked a tipsy fellow leaninz
up a ainst -a fence w:tere he expected to ~ ., f .:
whe he died, "If I can't get along any
bett r than I do now," he said!, "I shan't go
any vbere."
M :Nathan G. Grim, one of the C'.olllll3i-i
-ion rs of Chester Bounty killed e hn- r`.
, • • - t,
the th of the present month, that wciEl:c
'420 ounds. It was but 1‘.3 months old F 31-
ap re Chester White. / .
ll,i an article 'on a recent fair in that cit: - ,,
the editor of a Macon paper, says a breefttuu'
edit'Fr, took a valuable premium, but an ,
unkind policeman made. him put it ti,71.•
back where he tdok it from. ,-- "
Gluttony is the source of all our cliseilsc. - :t
As lamp is choked by a supei abundanc.:
of oil, a fire extinguished VY excess cf
so iz the natural health of the '..1,..-E
-trosed by intemperate diet.
"7 ill you have the, kindness to hand
theibutter before you ?" said a gentlemr.a
nohtely at a tea table to en ancient maidcr.
"I am no v. - alter, six.' "Is that so ? •1-
ti4ght - from your appearance you
been waiting a long time."
An excellent old deacon who, having
a fine turkey at a charity raffle, didn't ne
to tell his severe orthodox. wife how he came
by it, quietly remarked as he handed he:
the fowl, that the "Shakers" gave it to him.
An invetcriate bachelor, who evae asked .
by a romantic ye .eg lady "Why he did not
secure some fond one's company on his veee
age on the ocean of life," replied, "I wevZ
if I were sure such an ocean would , be Pa.
eifi ."' o
o reward for a n answer. If a milk
maid four feet ten inches _in height, while
sitting on a three-legged stool, took four
pints of milk from every fifteen cows, wh:t
was the size of the field in which the teal.
mals grazed, and what was the girl's age r.•
1-',l
.
hat are the points of difference between
the Prince of Wales, an orphan, 'a bald head,
and a gorilla ? The prince is heir apparepe
an orphan has neer' a parent, a - bald head
has no hair apparent; and a gorilla hes'l a
hairy parent .. i
4health journal says that by burning :1
ounce of sulphur in the cellar a house m. 7
be disinfected entirely of small-pox manor::
The recipe is simple anti cheap enough to
juqify a trial of it in every household when;
the diseaseprevails, and even where it deo. ,
not. , _
'Please, sir,",said an Irishman to a t
veler, "would yez be so oblaiging as to tale:
me great coat here to Boston wid yez'i"—
nles," saiththe man in the wagon, -let
holy will,vou. get it egain ?" "Oh, that i:
mighty e4y, so it is," l - said Pat, "for sile7e,
I'
1. ,.
i remane inside uviit.
•Green county farmer recklessly eel
lis ed thel following challenge : "I nill be:
$'4.2 25 that my.hired man can take leafier
to
tr
o to the harvest field, get ; back to dieeer
qu eker, c .t more, do less, and bear dett.
ha der on a panel of the fence than E.l;:,'
other hire man within fifteen miles c` !."..] 3
flagstaff in Jefferson." '
Regular and steady—" How many teeeel'e
boftrders have you, madam `i" asked a ce:
sus-taker - Of a lady." "Well, really I c: Ct
say as any of 'em is any too regular. The..
stip cut" "I mean, madam, how el.:7y
steady boarders have you ? "Well, relly tett
of 'nineteen there's not nicro'n two that 1.1
ball steady."
.a. teacher in an Illinois sc hool district
ce J lved the following excuscirone day from ee
indignant patron : miss brbwn I want ye:
strictly understand that you :bent loss 'of
my Children if you heap Mhria for ben lite
you will bave.trubl you mead not think Wei'
are Slays becas hunt Wee live inn free 1, -, :.1
adoc.
r
'4l. Seotchman, observing that
_the one , 3;
wite linen of one of his employes hail.
lAhrough long absence of soap and weact.
leonae a hazy black, inquired, as a prel:al
tt:iarhomily on elennliness, how ofiten l.ii
, shirt was washed. "Once a month," v.;t
e reply. "Why, I require two shirts
w els' !"7Twa sarks a week t" ejaculate,'.eßobbie—"ye manna be a dirty devil t" '
I‘.l. little six year old boy was asked i';',,
his teacher to write a composition on tie:
subject of 'Water, and the following is the
Iduction : "Water is good to drink I to
! 8 Im in, and to skate on when frozen;—
When I wap a little baby the nurse used to
I bathe inelbleery morning in water. I leiee
been told that Injuns don't wash themselve3
but once in ten years. -i , I wish I was an In-
Jun I"
A Vir - nia paper has the following r-1: -
1 •
, nounc ent of a marriage : "On Vecltie3 -
dAy, the 4th ult., on horse-back, I fic.nt
of the T4vern House of Wm. J. McG n.ugh
line,
inocahontas county, when the IN'
Mometerlstood eight degrees below zcr b .y .
the Vey. G. L. Brown, Daniel M art` - ,
Esau; .a pensionerfor service in the tar of
1812 aged eeventy,reight years, to Miss Ann
Gabert, aged twenty-eight years, all Of - Po-
CiArgitas county.
$1,C*0,0')1.),00
A,11., SORTS