Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, May 22, 1872, Image 3

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    LOCAL_ NOTICES
Collins & Co.'s Cast: Cast Steel Plows
only $5 each. For information bow to ob
tain Chem address Conme & Co., 212 Water
y.—Feb. 28, Sm.
w o are authorized to resolve subscriptions
Encyclopcedin nt this office. Thi s
lork is innxlunble, and should be in livery
winecs ini m's library.—May 16-41.
•
. 2rit orcAr..-7Dr. UpDeGraffoperated upon
child for upOn an. old lady
otaractrnnd upon a ease of eroas-eye, at
Eve an Ear Instal:A°, yesterday after-
Atirertiaer, May 15th:
FActorieA and machine shops should not,
hr :i liowed to run a day without Johnson's
A ,,,,b i n; Liniment. In case of • a sudden
teritlent. an immediate use of it nifty sav
v pk< of suffering, and perhaps a limb; or
ecru
There are several kinds of worms which
t .,,• hones; the pin -worms (pointed at
nasl aro the most common and most
Sileridan's Cavalry Condition
p ,i e rs will in a few days eject the worms,
Lore Nyill begin to thrive.
Tremain Brothers and Pierson will give an
entertamment at Bowen & Cono's Hall next
T „,, i j a y evening. _ The concerts of this
:7 ,, 1 pe are always well worth attending, and
In ,, one will he deserving of special patron
-11; the profits are to bo applied toward
purchase of a pew organ by the Odd
Fellows of this village.
K:;. II 1 21 WTI EEL MOWER. We would
‘ ,le the atenti?n of our Tioga county far-
to the advertisement of the celebrated
1 - oN‘ er ; which they will find in anotiv
,.,,,mina, with the musics and residence of
•••\ eral agents for Ulric) in this county.
;I, ; Kirby has some ovel and valuable
po.,o,ted by no competing mower,
At' are •tatistied that farmers intending
b u y mowing machine 4 will act wisely if
tt ill giro the Kirby a careful
11..1 :t fair trial of its claims upon their
tichieffelin, Jr., of Tioga,
the best arranged hardware stores
- :,„. ~,•ttm. It was built for the purpose
;,n,l is eonveniealy adapted for the vit.
of good-, kept, on sale. The as
.,-ttnent ot stoves, tinware,
.nails, cutlery,
tool , , carriage trimmings, plows:
and other goods, is large, and of the
.ml- I The liaiftin mtming machine,
• I,lnner favorite,'' is said to be the
•implest, and best in use. Call and.
:••
the uh oat the Ting!' hardware store.
nt. thy Emporium of Fashion.—
bu,inv,i demands increae of
ip which I havo •wcured. I any prepared
6,1 nil onimi (111 -port notice, and shall
the large-t ain't lie-4 line of clotfis and
Az-linen.; t,. be f , ,nn , l in the county, at low
Notwithctanding the report is circu
ateAl that I do not ( ut garments for outside
Avbieli is fal-e,, all goods are cut
4. 01 short notice Jinzt received, the largest
assortment of gents' furnishing
d. ever offered in t mn, and appropriate
the sun J. L. Srott, cutter.
11 (' Mere' t
A , rning. May 20, 1872.
ii y,,u , ton t believe that the Domestic Sew
,: KliehMe is the best, come to Dr. A. B.
3 office, No. 13 Main st., and you
ille(A that it is the only nvehine
h w:11 liqe from No. 300 to No. 8 cotton
nrel sewing from the very tine . - A kind
• •••..1-l•ri to fourteen thicknesses of heavy
r The leading point: why the Domes
s the be=t, are •
.-:—Evnt size and room under the aftn.
and'direct action,
tnes , ,, no cams or gear wheel.
I,—cylutdrical hardened cast-steel shut
•. cl, xtra large bobbin.
, • —Ea ,y of opperatiun.
h--.marlor automatic take-up.
" . „—Self adjmting ten-ion.
put out or line or adjust
u-e. This is a quality that no oth
inacidne has in the world.
at range of work.
' o :ll—Durability of working points.
A (' \nn.—ln justice to Mr. Close we cony
following from the Tiogri. :
I see by your last issue there is what aU
-n•s to be a statement of my account as
':• , asurcr of Farmington township, and a; I
.:I , o ose, by authority of the auditors of said
which does the great injustice.—
it you to correct the same in your next
•..v The auditors charged me with the du
' .:ito of uncollected taxes and did not creel
ith the amount uncollected, and when
eelui on on, .of them to explain, he said
• :.11 liglit—fiat I did not stand indebt
-1:o tir townshipi, and that lie' would have
• ;:ccted. Thelaccount stands this way:.
money &orders ree'd by me $615.98
Cr .
.0,1t , r4 I towelA, . . . -,.55G0.32
5t5.44
. . .
. . . .
~tilb„ t 8
is outside this is in the collectior's
I base never received a 4,11ar of it,
know it. The whole thing
• •i. , nil l calculated to do me great in
: 11. H. CLOtiN,
Treas. of Fanningt 4 m Twp.
N F Till SOLDIERS.—To my
u , tomers and patrons, I would
; announce that every olunteer,
nod officer, irate, musician,
1.. ; ille.ted in till; military service
;;;;•;1 State- prior to July 2.2 d,
plo,limition or the Pro-Idont of
cre mustered before
;, 'sq. into any Regiment or Corn
n h,; h necepted by the NNar depart
': to hate the full bsunty of $lOO,
I ;N%e !;;;I already received it. The un
prepared with a full sets of
• , ;;PI;;\ ea by the Guvemment. All
-!, t..l\ail themsehes of said Act
the at my office, or address
Teen. 1.:1-ine, will receive prompt at
11'. B.
-I%N. Knoxville, Pa.
(t4A , Aoitator.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1872
Home ±\_llll
nrieN.
r.,•t , lfondlts
11: .Imt , th,
"P L., 4 er VICCS tit :11t. Plllll . c
being mit of town.
n. 7 M' A DelVolf Howo. Bi•ihop of
vicitoil 'Alnocfiold and
re ttet - that the dwelling. of
1. 1 re at Ozecola Nva , (10:1.1*(1yCd
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t ' r'r4;l t
110 - strd was re-elected nnr! of
•L , :b.la- i n'ynmagers of the Hertnttie Soci
annual meeting.
" 11 :c , of the Caze!le at Genera, N.
tp , :,•ed by tire last Sunday week,
a to the proprietor of SIO,OW,
' there was an in;urance - of $2,400.
I, F. Dowd, agent for musical in
and sewingmoehinesptt this place,
• a worthy widow lady n sewing machine
•• 7eek as a donation.
- Thor have a new engine on the Lehigh
Railroad that weighs ninety tons. It
• ( 1 ' 1 ' 1 •'0 Cngine with two boilers and re
two sets of hands to run iL
not a little amusing to sH an officer
''reason'' with a roistering, roaring,
blackguard with so arluch poor
Nhoard that he don't linry whether
• foot or horseback.
-'.l hat i= the use of having a police, any
;f‘ dr , mken loafers are to occupy the
''L . -41ks at their own pleasure, (or the par
.: f - enting their indecent blackguard
6Le , 11:tru,t , of all sensible people.
-The 'fowanda Arsins s ays that man h,,,v
name of Thomas Fole y was , killed on the
`;::roa.t Hear Wyalusing a few days =ince.—
I .;‘,nui t i \vas taking a nap on the soft side of
1 14 e track, and the en • ine didn't stop for him.
—Abel ltuinibrey of Tiiiiir. - Ilacbeen
ap
pointed member of the Republican State
Central Committee for this bounty.
—The opening dance at Wickham's Hall,
Tioga, has bean postponed to the 29th,
on 9ccount of our celebration.
—At the city election in Williamsport lad
week the straight Bcpublican ticket was vic
torious, Starkweather, candidate for Mayor
receiving 147 majority.
—Sone4al gay and festire gentlemen were
aecommodata With lodgings at Sherif!
Fish's Hotellast week, and sortie of them
afterwards paid pretty dearly for the atten
tons shown them.
—We learn that last week Monday the
_dwelling house of Benjamin Bowen near
Camp Brook was burned up. We did not
hear the origin of the lire, portvhether they°
was any insurance:
--31 r,. Wm. B. Clark of village was
found deadln: bed last Priday - morning at
the Pennsylvania House. Mr. Clark had
been unwell for some time, but appeared to
be getting better. He undoubtedly died of
heart disease. he was unmarried.
—The Troy Gazette says that Mr. Lorain
Dodge, a well-to-do, enterprising, andhighly
esteemed farmer of Sullivan township, Tioisa,
County,
,well known to many of our eltizens,
has,.sold:his farm in that place, and is going
to orning, N, Y., to: engage in the grocery
bus neis, in which he has had considerable
experience. '
4 . . ,
—Pr.,,nri Saturday night up to this present
writing (Monday morning) we have had nu
merous warm showers, item which everybody
and everythingthathath life seem duly grate
ful. It seemed on Sunday that one could
almost see the leaves and. grass growl But
the thirsty earth by her million
,Mouths is
earnestly praying for more.
-The ;AViekham block at Tioga is now fin
ished, and' mostly occupied by stores, offices,
bank, &c., and is one of the )eat built build
ings in northern Pennsylvania. The public.
hall in tills building, it is said, will seat two
thousand wrsons, and will he used for the
first time on the 29th inst.
—Those people who persist in sending us
anonymous communications aro requested
not to grow discouraged because they don't
see them in print. Their letters make first
rate paper rags ; send 'cm along!
—The Pittsburg Post of the 13th says the
balance due the government on the $30,000
judgment against A. J. Guernsey, the, de
faulting Collector of the 18th district, was
paid by Col. A. C. Noyes, one of the defen
dant'', bondsmen, on Saturday the 11th.
---The forest fires were still raging fear
fully in the neigborhood of Pine Crook
last week. A gentleman who came from Ver
milyea's Friday found the road so nearly
blockaded by the fire in several places that
it was almost impossible to get through. The
owners of Tioga county timber - lands have
already suffered severely this spring, but we .
trust the recent rains will prevent any fur
ther damage.
—Mr. James Locke of this village has an
egg which is a decided curiosity. It is pear
shaped, about an inch and a half long and a
little over half en inch in diameter at the
largest part. Mr. Locke tells us it was laid
by a full grown Bolton Gray hen latter she
began setting. It is evident Bi dy won't
be capable of anothq-such effort for some
time.
—The railroad depot at Bath, ... was'
totally destroyed by flre Tuesday night of
last week. It was a poor old wooden affair,
andi we don't suppose the people of Bath will
mourn its loss much. The fire was believed
to be Pim work of an incendiary.
—The Advertiser sn}•s there was a fireln
Osceola Sunday morning the 12th inst. It
NVIIS discovered about two o'clock in the roof
of thn hotel owned by E. j O. Martin. Vig
orous etT9rts were made to subdue the flames
hut all of no avail. The building WAS burned
to the ground. It was insured fully. The
furniture was saved.
—some liquor seller forgot to take his job
Home last Friday, so it was eft peacefully
slumbering just afterdifinet on a wood pile
near the corner of Main and \Vstln streets.—
We don't know whose sign it was, but it
could not have been placed in a more con
spicuous position, being between the Cone
House and the-Post Office. And whoever
did the job understood his business perfect
ly. There was no half way work about it;
it was thoroughly finished.
Thr Ciirning Donocrat --, Ays that Arthur
Erwin, of the town of Erwin, Post by fire on
the 11th instant, his barn, carriage house and
sheds, hontaining 9 tons of tobacco, 10 tons
of hay, 300 bushels of wheat, 200 bushels of
oats, 100 bushels of barley, and 40 bushe:s of
buckwheat, lumber wagons, buggies and
democrat, all his harnesses, plows, mowing
machines, and nearly all hi. agrieulturatim
plements. Half of the tobacco belonged to
Mr. Easterbrooks and was insured. Mr. E.
had $2OOO insurance on the buildings.
DECORATION DAY.—The Wellsboro Post
of the G. A. R. are making thorough prep
arations" to celebrate Decoration Day, which
wi/I be on Thur May, the 30th instant. Full
notice will be given nest week. It is intend
yd to have a celebration superior to anything
of the kind heretofore witnessed in this com
munity.
Let all remember the patriotic dead, and
make their calculations to spend one afCer
noon, in this most appropriate observance.
Tier CELEBRATIoN To-DAB.—The prepa
ration, for to-day's celebration we believe
are all completed ; and if the weather is fair,
there wilt la no doubt a largo crowd in at
tendaee. The addresses will be delivered
at the Depot on the arrival of the train at
half past twelve. After that the invited
guests will be entertained at a public dinner
in the Hall,
Half-fare tickets will be sold for the ex
cursion train, which will leave Corning at
10 a. m.; Lawrenceville nt 10:57, Tloga at
11:25, Hollidaytown at 11:52, Middlebury at
12:01, and Niles Valley at 12:08. Returning,
the train will leave Wollsboro at-4:45 p. m.,
arriving at Corning at 7:15. The) train will
stop at all intermediate stations both ways.
Tuft Ihut.n CiarsE.—The union Bible
meeting at the Methodist church last Sunday
cvoning.was attended by a large concourse
of people, and was an unusually interesting
and profitable occasion. Hon. R. W. Will
iams presided, and nddressedlthe assembly
with reference to the object of the meeting
and thel work of the Tioga County Bible S. -
ciety during the last year, and what it prn
pn.es to do the present one. "The chief worl:
of the society at present is to canvass the en
tire county by its colportcur, Rev. G. N.
l'aelusr.and ascertain what families are sup
plied wi h the Bible, and who aro I destitute.
H
j
e is al o instructed to sell to tho l se wishing
to purchase. and .. to donate to the destitute
who arelunable to buy, and to collect funds
for this Purpose. By actual visitation it has
been wreertained that the• destitution' is sur
prising. Interesting nddiesses were deliver-
Ni by Revs i - Messrs. Reynolds, Calkins and
Buck. Th 4. etii•et of the [meeting. was most
encouraging.
Trrr. Bram BLocr..—Messrs, Con
verse & Osgood moved into their new store
lact week, and can but find it avast improve
ment over their old quarters. To say noth
ing of the increased convenience and facil
itids for doing business,—which is the main
consideration, of course—the fine proporti , ng
and perfect finish - of - 141e room most 1-e a
source of great gratification not only to the
proprietorc, but to all their customers. It
eighty feet longin theelear, twenty feet wide
in front, and twelve feet high. The v.-alls
and ceiling arc well finished an - 11 iliorouo - ')y
kalsomined. Thccouriter tops iOld broad
shelves are solid clierry finely stain'ed , and
varnished. The drawerttre all finish , 11 in•
the same style and of the same 'rood. Ore
excellent feature of them, new tops at lra-t,
is that they arc so made' Oki to sequin , nw
knolyi or handles of ;lay sort, thus imprcvin;
their looks and rendering them rtio•P con
venient. The, wood-work is th4otichly
and tastefully finished, and reflects credit
upon our Wellsboro joiners.
But the chief glory of the store is J f ou nd in
its ,hcautiful"front windows. Pich c of
them is a single unbroken pane of perfect
rrench plate, so pure and colorless. as to be
it, These windows occupy the. whole front
of thd store, and admit a flood oftlight, Ten-.
deringan'reOM as cheerful possible.' '
The other store in the bleak titheproperty
of *fudge Williams andis to be in all respects
a perfect duplicate orate ono of which we
have already spoken. It will be 'Coinpleted
in a few da,vi, when it will be occulted by
Messrs. Holliday & Mathers with a stock of
dry goods. , ,
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The stair - Lases ' are hi the middle of. the
building between the two stores and are,
finished in, solid polished chestnut. Each
step of the stairs is `protected_ by, an iron
treed. On the second floor the 'doors, wain
scoting and all the wood-Work is of chestnut.
This floor is cut up into four room',
sat offices thoroughly finished- in`every 're
spect. One of them is already occupied by
Judge Williams.
1 The third story, which is thirteen feet in the
clear, is now being fitted up• for the Odd
Fellows and Masons, and will furnish most
convenient and pleasant lodge rooms. This
story, although not in.so expenstvera style
as'the others, is handsomely and gubstan
tinily finishea. , . In fate, thereseems to be no
sham about the building anywhere. The
walls arc of solid brick ; the floors are of
clear Norway pine, laid in narrow strips,
perfectly planed, matched and grooved, and
thoroughly detidened- by three inches , Of
mortar.' Every WitidOw4ash is hung with
cord and weight, and we believe every pee
ofthem,cart be raised and lowered at will—a
good thing in a 'window, which is not
_uni
versal, and which is more important filan,"it
seems at first Mull. Oyer each door the
two upper aeries is a transom window with
patent hanging so as tolbe always open when
unfastened, thus insuring perfect Ventilation.
Thenew block is, without doubt,. the best
and most substantial building devoted to
business purposes in town, and reflects cred
it upon its proprietors, Messrs. Williams and
Converse, as well as upon' the thorough me
chanics who have put it up. Thebriek - work
was done by Mr. E. A. Lloyd, and the" car
penter and' joiner work by Messrs. Carr,
Forsyth and D, and A. Sturrock. The
painting and; decorating 'vas the work of Mr.
John C. Jacobs. Main street needs more
stores of the ante class, and wo trust our
"running workers' will have frequent op
portunities to match the thorough skilled
labor that has been bestowed on this block.
A RENTINISCE*.E OF LILIERTY.AboIIt the
your 1800, as near as can ho ascertained, the
first White man penetrated the dense wild
erness of Liberty township. lie was a French
Canadian advenairer. He followed up the
Indian trail, and pushed his way on until he
arrived at the spilt where the villnge.of Lib
erty now stands. , This executric,and adven
turous Man Mr. Anthony Son, (for that was
his name), at that early day in the history of
our township, was monarch of all 'he could
survey of the surrounding forest country,
having no one his right to dispute.
He built himself a rude house out of hewed
logs, find gave it n shape something like a
Block-House fortification, it was arranged
with port holes on either side, for the pur
pose, it is supposed, of resisting the attacks
of the Indians, who were occasionally trav
eling through from the Tioga River, .to the
waters of the Lyeoming Creek. His door-,
way, orplace of entrance into the building,
was from the top, by a trap door arrange
ment. The name Block-House, that our vil
lage is even called by at the present day by
some persons, took its origin from the above
mentioned singular structure. .
This singular pioneer, from what we can
learn of his history, was an old renegade sol
dier, and at some time prior to his advent
into the wilderness of Y.ibeity took an act
ive part in some of 'the frontier wars along
the line:; between Canada and the United
State... It is not hnovni - how long Mr. An
thony-Son hve4 alone in his fore 4 home, hut
'row what We can learir from some very old
lIIVII that passed through the wilderness in
the year lt4ks- he then had a woman living
with him, :iii kept a sort of a one-Lorne Ho
tel nit• the ente.rtainment. of any etragglers
that. might pass
_through Ilia dominions. It
is stated by the suite old men, that the ac
commodations of - his hotel were very limit
ed." His table was_ very scantily supplied
with the,luntries of the present day. Corn
dodgers, venison, Irish pot,atoes, and rye cof
fee seasoned with maple sugar, and the milk
of a female dos, constituted the bill of fare
to be found on his table. His guests were
few and scattering. Once in a long while
some hunters and , trappers would put up
with him to partake of his Jude hospitalities.
OCCASIONAL.
THE WONDER OF THE slag.—The greatest
that has over visited our city is now in otir
midst. Wo allude to the negro, Geo. Thom
as, of whim so much has been said; the man
with such a }.emarkablo interim! organize
tidn that ho van manipulate his heart and
pulse at Will. He arrived in the city on
Monday, and was at the office of Drs. Thom
as and Ed. Lyons, on Fourth street, the same
evening, where he was examined by a large
number, medical men and others. The pliy
sicians, with one or two exceptions, admit
ted the extraordinary case, but expressed
their utter inability to explain it upon any
established scientific principles. 'l ho man
has been examined by eminent surgeons and
scientific men, both in this country and Eu
rope, but none have attempted to give an ex
planation of the phenomenon,
He has a very confident manner and im
plicit faith in his wonderful power of opera
tion. lie seems to take delight in exhibit
ing himself. His pulse is stopped by him
at will, and remains in that condition
for several seconds. He will allow any • one
to listen to the beating of his !wait, and
whilst they ale listening will suddenly stop
it entirely. The next tent• i.s to move the
heart downward to a point below the ribs,
where its beatings can be distinctly felt.—
One of the most marvelous of his freaks is to
set his abdominal parts into a violent eaui
motion, in which they roll and surgelike the
motion of tall grass under the influence of a
strong gale. Whilst this is in progress the
heart is thrown over to the right side, first
h, lots the ribs, and next at a point opposite
its natural position. The abdominal mus
cles, lifter tile contortions referred to, are
left in a corded, knotted condition, in which
they appear to utterly defy any ettbrts at in
dentation.
The ease of this man is truly a remarkable
one, and worth being aeon by every person
who enjoys the marvelous.—Gazette 4. Bull
etin.
=I
The lumbering barn belonging to H. Clin
ton, Jr., in tbu town of Lindley, in this
county, was burned on Wednesday of lalst
week, together with a quantity of oak ties,
balk, timber, ike., besides doing great dam
age to timber standing. Loss $1,000; uo
in
~~nanee. The house of Ira S. Alby, who
keeps a boarding house for lumbermen near
by, was entirely surrounded by the lire. Mr.
A. was away, and the women folks were
frightened and ran into the house to get
an :iy from the heat, the house took fire and
but for the timely aid of some men who saw
the smoke and came to the rescue, the house,
with its contents, would have been consumed.
—_ , lddion Advertiser, ,11ny 15.
MARRIAGES.
BUTLEII—LAMB.—At Mansaold, May Ist, by the
fey. G. P. Watrour, :dr. Jan/ea /letter. of Elmira, and
Mi. s M. Lamb, of Richnicnd.
OSOOOD—MeCONNELL.—AIso, at the same place
April 7th, by the same, Mr. Benjamin H. Osgood, of
Char:estml. cud Miss Lizzio Metonuell, of Illeli
ro,ud.
COCILIPAN--CtINELAND.—aIso, by the same, May
C. 1.7), ?dr. C. L. Cu...lnau, and .3.l!ss .V.zuy 1). LlineLund,
eth
- t .ISll—S.3.lll.ll.—Also, by the same, May lab, Mr.
ish tiud. m:hs :-..:uuLt A. Em:.th, both of Rich
mond.
iiiTcHcccE"—COWEN.—Allo, at Gm ettfee place by
the rrme, 7t!rty lath, Mc. John Ilitaccck and Mina
bur:u Go..tml, Worgboro,
ICet!aboro ou the 19th
of )1:t , •, 11r4. by It,: tic:. J. Call:ill/1, air. Henry
1.,t.< I.k: Liabee Re:aey, tx , th of Wellebofo.
jaellsou, on Sunday.
N' ay 12th, 1:t. v. Mr. Rockwell, Mr. George Pal
m., ttet , aed, boat ,nke Fl.ra Garrison, of Jackson.
DEATHS.
LESTI,II-11.1 CLalleston. Nlzly ltit, 1872, of spotted
bl.e. Lucy A. Wife of N. 1.t.42.::, 1u the fifty fifth
),;:r a,:e,
Grand Opening Party.
I Tf)bcgiVeu at WICkHAWB HALL, IN TlOlia,
on Wednesday ocatutin May 223, 1872. Your
aulf and Lady are respf•emulty inv.ted to atto'nd.
llonorar l y C'oe,fililte4.-1). L. Alk,u, a n. Lowell, J.
S. B us h, M. H. Joiirsuln: T. A. Wieki.am, E. M. &tab,
F. E. Smith, T. L. tsrldwin, C. It. Farr. I
committee :0' -1)., tt•igeigenfs.—Sol a:unnel, 11. F. Shat
tuck, C. 'f...tax:ll, foilr.r, G. W. Irazolett, 8. 31. peer.
Wl'e, A. a SI. de, J. 11. Lagley:,
tfusic by Ilisboi.n. Full Quattd.lle AA. Attn::argot. id
gait, $l.OO Supt.& at Smiths 114$1el.
S. .13181.10 P,
lowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Cantorsla.
Advertising gone does not produce success. Ito
thing which is adiatised must have istristrie aurtt, or
else large advertising will eveututdiS do it alum i num
than good. IS you have anythingyotitifid'w'ti>
be good, advertise it thortstgh.y, and yen MS bo acre to
Booted ; If It to poor, don't platen it. ror people will
noon discover you are lynag.
such is the policy of the.litritratittta i li i tirve, Thl4l I
Was to three great regions in lA. To
bit. connecting with the great l'Aeitic Roads. 2a, ru
Lincoln, the capital of panasts, end all that bostititul
region south of the Plait., elled teit3, it, IL i k ud * and
homesteads. hi, To Bt. eauph, &MUMS Gay, and all
• These roads are spieled idiyindit. have the' Wet bed
ia, llama (lira, the Miller pint 10.41 LI Ulla 4 1 )1111/0r, Sti
the i•afety air break (to pi l•v • the lose of , life that le
every. witch) else happettingi; Pulituan'e . sleeves:R.
Pullman <Suing !ia 4 . a.,lat§(l 2 atisl„,yawurfako4(6
make quick thug glableloka).4o4:lweWs4o:,
word the beat equipped rods iu the•Tiest.l So that 14 , ;
you desire to go Barely. sorely, quickly and oozed/%
ably to any point iu Southern lowa, Nebraska, Rantatt.
or on the Pacifio Roads, be anii. you go "By War of
• • • -
411 who wish particular information. and alivge
map, showing correctly the Great West, -and all its
railroad connections, can oLtain them, and any other
knon:ledgo, by addressing ern
• Inesersger Agent
B. tit Mo. R. R. It, Itaritugt.n,
.t
WELLSBORO MARKET.
COILHECTIO WF LLUX
E. R. KlMBALL, lls,Gtil.proar
Wanrco '11.‘' . .: 21, is,':2: :
semi rigskTolM.S... - it.A.i.t;Olt . aaLL AT
Flour. q ii.in lid 832,1250
Brickw t flour, per owt -- 4 I.l{l
Wheat, W ta, per bushel --
Wheat, red, da -- —.-
Wheat, spring, ~..
Buckwheat, e 70
Corn, shelled, ~ ' ' .
011 , . 90.
Oats, ~ 40 60
Barley,' II TAO
Rye, " so
Clover sood, .. ~ -- 8 50
Timothy seed, " -- , 4. 50
Beans, ,‘ . 1 :Al
Corn weal, per ewt 2 25
Feed, por ONVt.„. .. „.„,..............,....., •,...-.... —.-2 W.—
Potatoes, per buil 40 60
Apples. wen. per bush 1 2 00 -2 CO
Onions, per bush 1 1 50 1 75
1
Turnips, per bush 20
Pork, per lb ' 7% 10
Hama, per lb 12 li 15
Shoulders, per lb 10 12y4
Butter, per lb , 25 25
Cheese, per lb ,
14 ~Iti
Lard, per lb '. '' . l2.s'- '..
- 15
--, • - -. -.
Tallow, per lb ~ 7. y
,
Honey, par lb 20 - 20
Beetiwax, ref lb 10,
Vinegar, per gal I 40
Eggs, per dozen ' • 15 15
*hied apples, per lb - 12 y: 15
Drind peaches, per lb yl5
Dried cherries, per lb ) , 40
Dried blackberries, per lb 8 12j6
Drledraspberries, black. Per lb • • • : 25 2O
Dried raspberries, red, per 0, 2:J[ 25
Cranberries per qt , 20
Hay, per ton 15 00
Wood, 18 Inches, per cord ' 2 00
Wood, 3 feet, per cord S 00
Coal, hard, per ton 6 75@7 25
...
Coal, soft _ - 600
Ground plaster, per ton 8 50
Sugar, "A" coffee. per lb log
Sugar, yellow, per lb /4)i
Sugar, brown, per lb — 114312
Teas, green, per lb —750431 60
Teas, black, per lb 126
Kerosene, per gal 40
Maple augur 16 12320
Special Notices.
DOCTOR, WHAT 1$ IT
question frequently asked by a palicut, who,
though perhaps not sick enough to be coullued to
room or bed, nevertheless feels himself physically un
able to attend to his usual avocations.
There is a failing or general breaking down' of .-1
system, but no symptoms sufficiently marked to •
classed as a disease, yet peculiarly trying to
,the sun'
crer. The feelings cannot
_be exprepsed—Doctor
doulMlerstand it; they may present's.' hopefully
yet blindly, and without result. 151
iirrrr.ne is tho best Remaly fer these =less dig
orders. "TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED! 1 Sold by a
Di ngglste. Price one dollar per bottlit.
AVOID QUACKS.
A. victim of early ludlscretiou, eunaiug ucrvutta d.
yr...mature decay, havl94. trk4in 94p,.,..a •
advertised remedy, lies tliseoVered a simple means o
soft-wore, wldett Le will gaud free to JIM followssuiter
era: J.:11. REENES, 78 liasaau,al l ,
J i m, 1, 1872.
Borough Ordinance.
:LL trees planted on streets ihnt, s: x I tint
staall Lo BCi 111110 flgct n
• f•in,,
on itll4sther itre.ots twelve tea ft , a !he fen.,
by bider of the Burgess and Volvo 11
J. W. VAN V kt.:.ENIA:
Wellbborn, May i, 1873-n0.2-3w.
Notice.
lvilEllEAS, my wife limnm .1;01 limb. rt4.m. ha.
left my bed end board without Just Cause('
provocation, till persona arc thereto'' , fort.Li ha-bir
tug or truating her on my uccolii.t .1 1 .11
debts of her contracting after this • .
C. L. poIi.ERT3ON.
Little M mill, May 11, 1372-m22.44. .
Railroad Xotice.
MILE Stockholders of the Cov.,,t,.•sgpte Valley Rai
j 'Road trill please tale nottee ti.h. up r.. , is..sament v
ten per cent teci been made on ea, slate nt the said,
Rail fowl stock, to be due on the (Alb (Stb) day of
June next, and payable at the otlb c of if., Trea.ur; r.
JOEL PARK.HI
C. L. PATTISONS , ..'y Troaq.
Elklatad, Pa., May 13. 147.-ml3 -'W.
Auction !
A T TIIE HOUSE of the subsorlber In Tioga, on
Saturday, May 25th, 1871, at 2 o'eloek p. m.,
Cows and Calves. 3 liemilugs, I Buckeye Cider 3IIU, 60
bushels Corn. do bushels Early Bose Potatoes, 2 Stoves;
and pipe, GO Fowls. num and garden tools, sthllry
plemt nts, ke.; de.
Terms—slo or less Caslt, all over 1 t loan 3 to 11
mouths for approved notes. SMEAD.
Tloga, May 22, 1972-Iw.
TI-IE KIR 11 - Y .
TWO-WHEEL MOWER.
A Tiiiimphant.lS - coos& i
TE COMPLETE SUCCESS of th Kirby Two-1
Wheel Mower has never boon aqua ed in the his=,
tory of mowing and reaping trnichinea ;2.From Avert
part of the tountty there 'comet unite :teittlinbiiy in
regard to as perfectly satisfactory pee l nuance in ev
ory possible kind of work. Ibs extoller o use for the
past season has more fully than ever before elemonj
atrated the perfection of principle upon which, not on 1
ly it, but all of the Kirby machines are built. It has,
the fiezibility and ludopendent motion a frame and
linger-bar peculiar to all Kirby Machines, cutting ea , /
~
andycleau over all variations ofgroritics.; ' i-: ' '--,
_ JOINTED cONNEthiNa ROD.
With the utmost simplicity and strength, them
combined in the Kirby Tivo•Wheel Mower many =cc
kitties not found in any other ma-hine; and chits
among them will be noticed tbo Jointed Connectin
Rod, (or pitman) an inventhm of Mr. Kirby's, and
feature belonging exclusive/it to this mnwcr, The join
in the Connecting Rod (or pitman) works simultan
ously with the joint in the finger•bar, keeping th
Connecting Rod
ALWAYS IN A PERFECT-LINE
with tho cutting apparatus, allowing the knife td rn.
perfectly free, without binding, at *hatoVer angle "th
bar may be raised or folded; thus decreasing the fric
lion, and consequently adding to the already power/
cutting capacity, decreasing the sdreadY rc.'Y tight dr.
and adding largely to the durability, by relieving
connecting rod and knife-head from liability to break
ago consequent upon the binding and friction of tikes.
parts, incident to all other tetawheel machines: •
By a convenient lever, the bar is raised to-pass ate
Obstruction, or oven a tree, or folded completely [terns"
the machine in front fur transportation, without threw.'
ing out of gear, flopping the team, or the drirrr le141)1
hi. teat.
Instantly thrown out or into goat, WitliOutatolptintl
when desired, by either tOot or /laud. -4
atop
plug. A loose or rigid tongue, as dedire4, without 'atop l
plug.
To above absolutely no videdraft or weigkt horsesi
neck/. leave neck yoke entirely on' and put machine
work with stiff tongue.
The points (f the guards can, be raise,' or lewo..
without stopplug. They arsveipecially sLap, ato psel.
vent Clogging; they have steel plates, easily reidanel
when worn out; and are rt.( riveted, but boded to 11,
bar.
The line of draft is direct on cutttug apparatus whet
it ought to be; and theft Its .-no sjirtatt uf.viitaite .1
draft through asel, (rantlitid braces, '
privet's Boat fa behtud, completely out of (lane
but iu full view of cutting apparatus.
Au adjustable spring runner under both shoes.
- Theleader•wbeel fa a easter : wheel arid . ..tams perfect
square corners, even on soft ground, N% 'Wool rabilifif
auftioweriug the bar. •
Iffaehlue•attboys on its wl,tcli and never tij.s
Cuts 4,v‘ fe L et wide, railawo roue' as vvo i r.s moot
grpgiid• midis tho lightest running and most perfre
working two-wheel mover ever made.
$lOO 00.
RIRDY ,tOENTI3 TIOGA COUNTY, FA.
L. B. BaowIt; Elkland.
S. W. DOYDFN, WeUBboro.
Om G. GEHOULD, Covington.
BARTON ii.LTN , Y. 1K913t1114,U
• -"A. fi. 44,11(45f.rft, Tioga,
cof.V.ogues tina:c.irailicil will 0 1 41414
et; appl,c4.3.4in cp ry one, ut sg'.d'ilgont*.
Ir ;.(.0 dorire to buy the 1.4:81 mower,—
Buy the Kirby.
=Town lots for Sale.
r subscriber offs: o 3.„u village (swat of bia farm
Sur iace lit qtutut te. t, suit pu,auso. a. and' at
laws,* to make 3 t el.), ~1,
for Juveptiueut
heist*
lot and a ruitiou of tbrui
culteUt L e excelled fur I.natudacturitag vtitpuaA..—
Ttitly tit uuw.df tely ud the tatu s aiuu tit (Irani..
Pvarl 2,1.4 Iva out tart:vie, .t.id thtutt, ut :sccuud..ivuttu..
1.1.ey w,ll IT sold iu jos vt iaiger 1111113
lbw Vtseta pf x rUCll34l a.;
I - • • tr.M.
- t -
- Vi r
n t... .
firol-cllibd Tbn.)dit, uuderat....,o Ladino-se
thyroughly and can Sake blitarol 4 Nhop, and
viiieholio- lilts a kutili lactu - or )10 what
WWI) i (raetli.al knowl caw) Of both. - t.llOll I,A L :ea and
*toady . S m1)10) metzt -
.MIN IL. ANDE.Itm).4
Noy 22. 187:1
. _
A` (I Stolid Elvin() and Boller,
iiiipto 4to lb Lorau power. Addreps "C. L. Al."
319 - , Welleboro. ra. Atny 22, 1872-2t.*
4-
Strayed or Stolen
f1P102 , 1 the subscriber in Wellsbero, a light red
briudlu in the face, and S years old.
ever Will give information of the above cow w,: t : be
suitably rewarded by calling ou
ay 12, 1872-8*
organ r.
uoted hum will stand for times the euanitg
season at the Peuu's hotel Stable,
. .
W4D3Llist:b cox-co, .3E31.ra,-,
the following days 'teach week-:-Monday. lirld4 and
at.irday. Tuesdays at Keeney - vine. Wedneedays at
Rhortavills; and Thursdays at Whituervllle,
flats horse la not only noted for hie beauty in color
szdstyle, teat shows fur himself, regardless t 4 any
false pedigree, as is very often the ease.
aIoRGAN TIGER will be attended by the Ofeß En
gineer chosen heretofore for that business, and who
will be pleased to show the horse at any time.
SKARBUNICER. Ag't. AI. R. O'CONNOR, •
- Wellsboro. Billy 15. 1872-3 m. Prop'r.
CASSIUS M. CLAY.
pais colebraled Stallion_ will stand thie season at the
(Mowing places, viz :
Will be at Vormilyee's on Mondays 2 o'clock p.
tultki.T.tWadaY ; morning; Weettieldt-Tuernflaye 1 o'clock
p. until NN cdticeday morning; Knoxville, Wednes
days Ii o'clock a. In., leave 1 o'clock p. no.; Osceola,
2 u'idoek p. in. Wpduesdays till Thursday morning ;
Sembers Island, 10 a. in. till 12 in. Thursdays; Law
renceville, 'riiiiredeve 2 o'clock p. na., till Friday
warning; Tinge, 10 o'clock a. in., till 2 p. m. Friday;
Wellsboro, Friday 6 o'clock p. m., till Monday morn
'lug.
This bursa was re:et:llly owned tiy. L. B. Smith; and
..digrt adcOO4 JO ao Stallion in Northern
Peinisylvanla; 'tieing a' hilt brothOr to the LiMone trot-
ter George M. Patchtn and Lady Thorn; a blood bay
10 hands high, and weigha 10.10 pounds.
-TERMS—Twenty-tive donate to insure single mare,
or forty dollars per slain. Ten dollars for single leap.
OWnere who part with their mama before foaling
will be held responsible for sonic() of Horse.
Wallaboru, May 15. 1872-3 m
YOUNG. BERTRAND.
ri.unii well known Stook Horse will 'stand far Mares
auring Oa season at 'the subscriber's Stable in
ellsboro. His stock is so well known there is no ne
cessity of remarks. It is sufficient to say, for road
sters they arelin,i surpassed. or for power of endur
e. This Horse 'lll 'a eastblitelt; Weighs 1000 lbs., is
Oottrul; and - kind In harncas, his foals prove the most
parr Kean!. el soy linrattUt this section for all purpo
eek "'At the request request'of nurriero,us patrons, I have de
termined to stand hint wbar6 he can be found at all
times by thoso that wish for his service
) • . - E. A. FISH, Proprietor.
May 1,1872-9 w.
THE CLAY HORSE.
T Hltcoelebritpl, beet blooded. stallion ever kept in
this season only, at the
stable of Miles O'Connor In
I= l el,.
This hero, is not kept for profit, but So improve the
at 11481 d In Voila county. Eta stock oombines
. strength and endurance. lie L half brother to
I.Patehin?'Waii tailed in the State Of New Jersey, is la%
hands high, dark bay, weighs 1,100 potinds, end trotted
when 4 years old a mile in 2:30.
His %prim; herehiforo uniformly- have been $3O ; $4O
by the season, and $5O to insure. This season his
service' rill ba gip -for each mare; cash in advance or
vial:Med.:note:
N. will be attended by the polite and gen.
Unmanly civil engineer known professionally as ••Skar.
blinker." alias
April i 4, 1872.-Bm. CHARLES VENTO.N.
For Sale.
10 HEM) of fat Cattlu—averov flow POO to
I • 1800 youn;:a. Call on tll4 sokowribor io Wood
hull. 5 mileo from 05ce,.13,. WM. L. IVILDICIL
May 15, 1873-Bw*
CASlrrit.E 'TRUE BASIS
BUSINESS.
Tim 'at Tibet bt.-4 Lars t• can att...Lbon to hl6
Spring Stock of Merchandise,
v..bit.h l.e iirn•.wiecriv:ng. end v.tileh he oilers for
Cash at►:l Ready ray,
et lowest 111-al ket priN-
Houseiteepertt will do well to examine We stoe.k of
Carpets, Oilcloths, Table
Linen, CUi(Z TVindoto
D;.(tpery,
whict. will be found worthy of attention
The 18,11(8 will flud a to their inter, Fr to look through
,tock tf
DR ENS 4;OODS,
Shawls, Laos,
kid Gloves, and
itosierY,
As they WntaiD Many obayglitsla mazy at wittatt tam
Dot beau tafotaNitt.tretV. inWl' lAirket. -73/er: peals
'are invited to call iuxr stie; themaelvei. • • •
• MeyB. 102. TiIOBUS BARDEN.
Fr 1 1:1
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' Applicalicn for. L . icon
se..; .
O#OE /S kIREBY 'plVßy . „
that - t , a followL
finned peraons hafe madeapileation
ehk,.
for 'ravens
Icenroa and Eating Biwa. licensee, and that the
. 1 11 4 -
lame will be prket.i.ted to the Coust 'of Quarter Scis
sions this-21th day of May inst. at 2 o'clock. P. Ai.. when
all interiistesil 10Y attend if they think proper
/BAWL
'
. • '- • • Eitwari Oregury. Liberty: ' •
ihd niths:ll, Wellstano,
- ' ' - .1; M. Oibieu, Ktp,xvilic.
_ .. • . Eugene 0. Mar in, Osceola.
. , . Baanurl lii.. Blanchard, llnti.n.„'. it
Wilhlsu 'Eag6;‘ Bioilabarg. - - "'
lisninel Vaughn. Blossburg.
" William 13. Oilnun a, Itioeaburis.,
ttobett Trtyc.:: E1k7404 ~ . .
-' : ' ' l '' 4kAt.t!lils7o..N'T.olll4, . :
' T . 11,1• I til Ittivti Atorr.s.
ky, ::. ti,C.irArr. Welishoro.
1). W. Hibbard. Rutland. •
E. L Boyuton, .Taekstia.
,Itallta E-Ideelay. Wesit:laid Borough,
.1: ~-: . '-': . 14. 4:3,^1fi11, Weittittld ItoWtittilt. i I
Garrett Linaella. Bleasbure. I
Rufus Farr, --
S. li. Thom' son, '.
C 13. Wilit; , ,l, FaS it .Kok. 1
.
Morgan Shallt. 14 f.....m 1
- tl i ',, r ft`it EIQV LI F:
li t .„ L. li - ,0.44te, Blossburg.
,rtes S. NI teltell, 1.1104,1tur%.
Iftirlay t., Gaia, 111004 burg. ;
lernisrd .1. Murray, Bloaihurg.
..:bet t Ei.ia.:, 111..aburg.
Meplien litsa`cu, lilk.ss.
Mrs. Cbarlotto Homo!, blosablirg
Martin 3sub ', Illoaablir
%VieKRAIII F
iik A R
fit
_ 1
• . .
. ,
. . . . • . ,
•
' Clout!, V . A. . • .
. .
, 1
: 1 '
Herb received and are now offering for sale all the
letestetyles of ,
. . ,
Dreleisi ,
CA-c,c)clisit
•.. . .
Including Meek, Japanese and fancy Silks, Silk Pop
lins, Silk Vfloures, Pure Mobtdrs; Grenadines,
Tamise and Henrietta Cloths, Alpacas, Lyon
- Sulttngs: Striped and plain. -
, .
.
Poplins, Japanese
•
Striped and plaids, Wash Poplins, Seersucker& Cre-
Ounce, Parks Cambric, Crape Moretti, Organ
dite, Lawns, Suttautm Sultings, blue
, tin Hobs Patterns. Percales,
Wyman, Striped and '
- Ctievre Chambray,
French 4' Seotch Ginghams,
to acther with a. fine assortment of
•
Cloths and Cassinieres,
) i
Yankee .7Votion,s, Hosiery
•and Domestics. ,
I
Our stock of Ladles' Shawls and Scarfs cannot be ex
. celled either as regards gdality or price.
•
• - . . •
' .
Hats and Gaps
•
i in endless variety,
iloots. and Shoes,
1
i
C.
the finest and coarsest, the ob.espest and moat stylish,
the beat and most serviceable to be found in - the
market.
/I anybody wants a snit of clothes, 'their most im
portant duty is to look throdg,h our stock of
. .
. . .
Ready-made ChOhg,
buy an outfit and save their money.
Carpets, Oil Cloths and
Matting
~ •
on hand to be sold at the most reasonable prices.—
Next cumeas full line of
~.
Groceries, CI'OCEIT y, and
. Wooden. Trare
~ .
at rates to suit oven the most partltular purclutsor.L—'
Just c.once and nephew much you eon sate by buying
whore goods arc sold right.
Tioga, Slay 15, 1871. WIpEIiABI & FARR.
, k -
ar. 3E1t... 3121134,r33,..e0r 7 8.
I .
CHEAP 05(ISII STORE,
,
I
has a full assortment of new got - els, such as
1
FoitEltiN AND DONIESTio , -
.....
- I
.
DRY ~,, G OODS,
~
Which will be Bold very cheap.
1
1
LADIES' DRESS GOODS; BUTTONS; * Kel)l3,
LINEN GOODS, witrrE PTIVF., 0 Bic
AND CA8.913111R8, POPLTN:'S AND
WIIITE GOODS,
, .
dimes, hosiery. Knit Goods and Notion*. '
4
, &
• . Choice Groceries. ..
Sugar, Soap, Tobacco, Synrp Rice, &dentin.,
Ctlece, Tt u, Crakkerg, Salt. Fish. Fleur.
H t 1 8 A CAI'S, BooTS & SHOES, RUDDERS,
WOODEN WARE, &C.
Cash paid for MITTEL or shipped on Commission.
Please call and look our Stockover. You will al
ways and, us ready and willing to show goods.
.
. ,
Jan. 1, 1871 J. B. riesagri
OEO. 0. DEB E . - JOHN FISHLER.
DERBY & FISTIIIIER.
•
, .
H AVE mue
stockft returned from the city with the largest
,BOOTS • -
•
Illelit bo
ever brought into Wenaboro.
°vitiating of
Ladies' ICid and Cloth Zeal
morals and Gaiters ,
Ladies, - Misses, ' Children
-. . And Baby's. Shoes.
I .
Gents' Cloth 80 , is 4' Shoes,
Prince Albert Ualf Boots, -
. .;. :
Boys' Calf 44 Kip Boots
Youths' Boots.
In fact, all kinds of Mcrae al
lV
Women's wear kefet
o a first-chute Rhoe More: Tit . beet dewed orriett's
liiiicies,ever offored in this market. We dsfyl ha world
in ,
,_.
C USTO 11: %V 0 Kiri
,
.. umooter, wit. yo tie. try es. W e inty only the Lehi
iitirit• Old I s aYs AI gkhAi COniwtoti...rr as money ,egy
lore. .
14EPAIRING d me neatly, and with dispatolt. '
Loather ' and Findbigs,
of on kludi conetantly on ban
Cash paid for flides, lieoctoil SkinP,
.11.alts.rtittl Furs.
1
Having just tilled np our shelves with a choice stock.,
personally selected_for thin market, we reepectfutly
eoliat a fair share of trade. "Small tits and tante/
returns." we bette" to ;IQ a 8..... xi busitwus maxim :
amid we bold 1,11. c best g''+'-ti. to br the ch.spnst. We
i keep no shoddy. Oar astornu- tis saffr!lont to meet
all alzes and tech a we' lav , t-- cl.tr patrons and the
public generally to call and csatubie our stock. No
I trouble to show goods. Always to,„`be tuund„ one door
I north cf C. B. Kelley's Store, ktain Street Wellsbere,
i Pa.
WILEELER
NM
E. B. YOUNO
E. B. Young & Oo.IT
iSucvossorts diCo.l
Booksellers and Stqtioners,
and Dealers in
Wall Pe qtr,
Window Shades,
Window Fixtures,
3iusica4 Instruitionts,
_ .
Yout to liotions,
Picture Frames and'Olass,
Pictures, all sorts,
Picture Coril,
Law Blanks
. .
Just co Blanks, ;
Thank Books, all sheep
Newapapors, Magazines,
Writing Desks,'
Artists Qgods,
Law ]rooks
Modica Hooke,
BeliglOus Hooks,
and story article dux Hue of trade.
=Now York at Ono Dollar a month
—,l2kmirs at 76 Cents a month.
—anbaoriptt for a week, pr month, or year.
—Orders ter kg not Matook promptly attended to.
—Au Empress package - received horn Now York et
w7 day.
—We are Agents of the Anchor Line and the liinton
Line at U. S. Mall Ocean Steamers. Passage tickets to
and tram any point In Europe at the lowest rates.
—Sight brads sold on auy Bank In Kirope at out.
'rent rates of liatelranee.
dam. 24. 1812-1 y
Misstacciwestre. !
At the OLD STAND ou Main Street, corner of Crofton,
WELLSHORO,
TIIE trI4I3ERSIONED boa now on hand a full stock
ot
HARDWARE
a all aorta including
NAILS, SPIKES, OROWDARS, CROSS-CUT, MILL,
HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP
HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUSITS, AXES, AUGERS,
BITT•STOCES,
cnictrrs,
A.TollllTflp SHOVELS, SPADES, , BEZNOR
SCREWS, BAUNIDOOR lIIN ES,
FRED CUTTERS,
sad all other articles usually found in a complete as
sortment of hardware.
I invite the public' to call and oxamino for them
selves.
Job Work
I
doao to order pr l emptTy and well
Sash, Doors and Blinds
tit'Vaatoar Pricer'
Aprtt 17, 1811.
J. H. ANDERSON,
AGENT,
Dealer in
r HARDWARE
all I.lnds,
TIN AND COPPER WARE,
Parlor, Cook and Office
c_2l
17.7-7 - ` UOVe§
r
.for Rood or coal,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
CA RIA4AE TRIMMINGS,
FARMING TOOLS
of el
GUNS AND AMMUNITION,
Pefroliuni
Otto host light In - the worl4) and ovrry arti , le connected
with the
Hardware Trade
I .
Dlook, south s'.clu' 1/.till par:o, tp....ict
C C. I‘lntliti-.;
43 ra 0. 1872
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Ad7ninistraibr's..)''oti ft.
laJETTERS of-utlni;lubCtetition on Ulu .I't.tate .:f P 4 vli=li
..f
Bilßtwtok. /111 c , Lass zolicu uls
toidilil. 1 i , ,11.1 co ,
~ having been inunt.ll to Cie illtiluci+ . !:; v.!, all I,er
tone Levbag dolma age.b,et 2,4,1 cstet:4 It t: 1.••,,•..1 I. <.-
titled M call for serttlothout int. soil tl.i. 1. , re...i. i i ...wive.
the eame, to make tmmethotr pa3o;ei.; t.l
Hvou IrOlva
E. B. YOUNG Se CO
WILMA If ROfilnilli
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MI
.T. E. ANI3F.WinTi. ASCNT
WONDELS WILL. NEVER. CEASE
LT AVE yolt 4r:,(1 the latest Jwit r afeA midis :II
covrrY of the age
DI(. 31. L. BACON'S 31A1.1113 BAIN 1:141I1_bii
It oureti colds, diphtheria, tramps and pains .inta t
stun , h.' indigehttion; dta.rrh! dysentery, • summer
complaints, cholera mortals, a elem. c. as by magic.
i
As an external app 'cation for frost I dtos , chilblains,
sprains, bruises, ono, rheumatism, sick handshake,
toothache, nenral , pains in the side, back and lolas,
in a practice of six years, It bas been found to bo sea
and to no preparation ever offered to the public.
Tco proprietor of this medicine. feels warranted in
gguuaarranteeing it to bo the, beat remedy for the above
alehouses in the market,
L. Manufactured and put up only by Dr. M. Bacon
Illoanburg; Pa.
Wholesale agents—Mellott, Bearer & Burbank, 149
Chamber street, Now York ; W. 1). Terbell Sr. or
ning, N.Y. . , , Jan. 1, C0.,1872.
47e00 TO .G 4
Head quarters
. Drugs and Medicines,
(Patent or othercriev)—Also for
pAirrrs, A V, V , a us lEialiffre4fit u til o Y .
taf - GO TO HEAD QUABTEIIB FOE
Choice Liquors, Cigars,
and TOBACCO. Also for
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pollgious, glatorleal, Medical, Legal, Blank or School.
N. B. A. full assortment of the latter. Also, an ex
cellent assortment of
ALLWAIR, BfIRRORS,cTICTURE FRA,W4,
STAMM COR SOD TASSELS, .
&0.,
Grr 400 C 3 01'1(3E3.
Ou Tess, Sugars, Coffee, Sprup, Bahama:is, Mee, Spices,
Sate, etc., we vral riot be beaten lu price or quality.—
Vie •will sell choice Tess by the °hest, or sugsr by the
barrel, at as low figures as the same cau be bought at
this side of New York.
P. S. TRY OUR 4 SRELLING" TEA
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS &c., &c
of tho newest styles, and lamp chimneys that will not
break.
Fancy and Toilet Articles.
PERFUMERY, TOILET SAWS, POMADES,
BRUSEIES, &c., &c., LIMAYISE OUT- r
LERY AM) JEWITLRY, wines
AND YAMS.
We lhold twenty desirable village lots for sale i, tha
central part of the town ; and will also loan money at
reasonable rates.
N. D. Dr. W. W. Webb has his oftico in our ,store,
where be may be consulted for advice or trromAnt.
Jan. 1" 1872--tf. HAgTIIIGO & COLES.
TIOGA DRUG STORE !
The I • •
a subsorther keeps congantli on rd
Pure Drugs and Idaddainea, Mani 11.
Paints and 011 a, Lanara. Stationary, an
kee Notions &c.
F,IIF_SCRIVIZIONA CAIZEEIILLY COMPOUNDED
Tiocce, Jtui. 1. 1678
drnin,istrators' JV'otice.
T ET'ililitB OF ADMIXISTALTION haling been
granted to the wobsctibors csa tho u estato Rich
ard °ands, late of Morris township, doceased.
all ppeer
sone indebted to said estate and those having c
against:it will immediately settle with
JOHN R. CHILDS,
A. O. SRAMAN.
Adm'ra, at Naucoo.
47r1117, 11-GF
insurance! Insurance!
Hand in Hand
Mutual Life Insurance Ccmpany,
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OITICE.. No. 119 8. 4TII BT., 191.1.1.D.EL1111A.
LNCORPURATRD 1,467
Chared Capital 6'500,000.
ASSETS OVER
Elock and Mutual, cotd, • utiitg Security wall Profit%
St ppoee you me already lnyttd. m a ilr,d-el,tes com
pany, and froth any rum whatever, (say after tan year
ly paymoute)'you do not or cannot lay longer and dic—
your insuranen gone and your nu tiey •wasted. Not co
In the, "MAND-12i-ILAND ;," nil Policies aro NoN-l'on
vtammat.
. .
7'l to colni.Jny which rauLs tho most popular
and edcccn,ful Lilo Inouranco Compauico, irninto pol
loiqs on all dooirable plank, both with and without
pronto.
Traveling Priveleges Unrestricted.
AU policies are n11•011tentiblo after one year from any
of the ordinary causes. .
Look to your Life Insurance. 'Please examine the
4t.
following Comparative Table. It is Boni hues alleged
by Agents of other Companies that the ompauy they
represent is Bahr than ethers. While me huhesita
tingly assert our bcdife in the soundness and stability
of all oemiranits, we desire to 'present the 'following
for the luspretion of those desiring to insure I:
Of the following companies. compare the annual pre.l
zniums ilargeti by each for an insurance on UM at the
age of :Id ;ears, payable at death :
Annual preminm 'Tin animal
for life. 1 payments.
liravelera' ! 516.84 , ! 583,21
2Etna, ........22,73i_1 42,80
Homo ......23,30 I 50,00
Equitable, 21,70 ' 46,97
Washington 2270 . 40,97
Handin-Htul,. ..... 1600 32,00
If not already Insured take a policy with the
I . "1.1.1.1413-114-11 AND." I
(ho best Mutual Company in the 17niteit States.
Jan. 1, 1872. A. M. INGHAM', Agent
REGISTER'S NOTIdE.
N°TICE Is hereby given that the Executors, Ad
ministrators and Guardians mulled below have
tiled their accounts lu the Itegister'o Office for Tioga
County, Ponn'a., and that the said accounts will be
presentod to the Orphans' Court for acid County at a
session of Bald court to be held at Wellsboro, on Mon
day, the . 27tli day ofMay; 1872, at 2 o'clock p. m., for
allowance and contlrmathan.
Final account of 741pha Scott, Administratrix of tho
'estate of Lysandor Scott. late of Charloston,
Final account' of Daniol D. Doan administrator of the
estate of James Doan, lath of Chatham, deceased.
Final account of B. Duman.", Guardian of Angeline
Porter at at., minor children of Able- Porter, lute of
Charleston, &Teased.
General account of IL N. Williams, Guardian ,pf
-Charlotte 7i. Lane et al., minor children of Wilder
Lunn late of Ward township, deceased.
Final account of 11. N. Williams: Guardian of Char
lotte E. Lunn, minor child of Wilder Lunn, deceased.
Final account of 11. N. Williams Gliardian of Alvira
Lunn, minor child of Wilder Lunn, deceased.
Final account of W. \V. Bentley, late Guardian of
I Floronee A. and James T. Bentley, ruiner children of
Isaac W. Bentley, deceased.
Parted ticoeunt of Levi B. Shelve, administrator of
the estate of Waterman Ifelntyte, late of Jackson
township, deceased.
Final scooutit of John 11. Wilson atutJannee T. Frost
administrators of the estate of Butler Sluihh, late of
Uovington, deceased.
Account of Ifnuner Bowen, administriator of the C -
tats of John Rowland, tuba of Deerfield township, de
ceased.
Final account of Zitori Allan, administrator of tho
eatato of Lilburn Allan, late of Richmond township,
deceased. •
Fluid account of Jeremiah Whitney, Executor of the
leaf will and testament of Benj. Goodwin, late of Mid-
dlebury township. deceased.
Final account of Robert Campbell, administrator of
the estate CID. V. Miller, late of Mauler township,
deceased.
Well6boro, 311,y 1,18444 w
New Boot, Shoe, I Leather
AND FINDIN6r STORE.
Ci., Siiieseurtat
IN THE FIELD AGAIN
New Shop; New Stock, and first
class Work!
A ipurso froma Rand Cock to a Kid Gaiter. Best
r
Ladies' Kid and ClOth, Bal
, morals and Gaiters,
Ditto Children's
and .711 i-sse
Gents' Cloth, ATOMOCO,. , and
Calf Gaiters. Oxford
and Prince ollbC7't
Tics.
A gool lino of OTEBBHOZIEL Ptll 1 no of
FINE BOCCI, •
gauging In priel from $4,00 to $7,00, peg ( d and towed.
- • CUSTOM BOO' S
from $5.00 to $15,00, and worth the and ey every time
Leather and Findings
et the low eat ratna, a 3
The wederaltdoid having spent twebty yoarki of his
life In Wo11.1)oro--bdieb of the thne on the gaol of
peuttebee, drev.log the ct•ril ef anlictiou fur Ulu good
of 6 , 14 a, 1)-ai0VC , rasher to harnmeririg than blowing.
t'. henl,on, he i.nly !email: to his old
.euetoinere
anl as niany Low iZzieia Lwaa.,d tot;i% o hllo a call.
that tie may be tolinti at h' s) Iv•W 11001.
I'. Van It .1.511‘.; V..tr, • „t. 11.4 Vo.th thv itegit utoki
tit stuck lu "i •• •
H. H. 33011.DMT
sl,omoomo
D. L. DEANE,
egister.