Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, June 26, 1872, Image 3

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    LOCAL_ NOTICES:
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'Buggy, cutter, harness, &c, for sale cheap
Apply at the Episcopal Rectory.
June 17, 1872-tf.,'[!x
Mrs. Sofieldra Emporium of Fashion is
c onstantly throngad with ladies. The late
arrival of ladies' 'dresses are a, little' ahead of
anything yet received. Drop in n, we.
Farmers and " Horse Men" are continual-,
ly inquiring what we know of the utility of
.‘,l,lyidan's Cavalry condition Powders, and
iu 1 we would say, through the columns
of the Aonwroit, that we have heard from
hundreds who have used them with gratify
ing results ; that is also our experience.
All persons indebted. to' the undersigned
are requested to.call at his residence at Little
31.arzlt on or before the 10th day of July,
1812, and settle up. By doing so they wilt
save costs for themselves and trouble to the
subscriber. . S. Go ILD.
Little Marsh,'June 26, 1872-2nro.
if Johns t on's Anodyne Liniment is half as
valuable as pedphs say ifis, no family should
be without it. Certainly no person, be he
lawyer, doctor,
minister, or of any other pro
testion, should start on a journey without, it.
No sailor, fisherman, or woodsman should
be without it. In fact, it is needed wherever
there is an ache, sprain, cut, bruir, cough, or
cold.
Charles Holiant,who works for Merwin &
Thekinson, had his right 'eye injured • - ,,seyen
years ago from the blow of a stone, entirely
destroying the vision. About one weel ngo
the eye again began paining him; whi be
came so severe as to threaten the loss of his
remaining eye. He applied ,to Dr. I.TpDe-
Graff yesterday, who placed him under the
influence of chloroform and extirpated the
offending eye.—Elmira Advertiser.
TILE TM:O-WHEEL the only
looker with a jointed Finger-bar, t ktit allows
fr(e ploy of the cutter-bar in ,any pAtion.
It is the only mower that gives tit 4 driver
control over the cutting: dj)paratus
by the sole use of the lever.
It lIHS NO SIDE DRAFT, and bears NO
w EIGHT on the horses' necks.
[t has worked perfectly everywhere the
h:•t harvest.
CARD TO THE Punme.—My a tention has
buen called,t) handbills said to be in circu
lation in this county, to which my name is
attached as a Director and Treasurer of the
‘• Farmers' Firo Insurance Company of Mid
dlebury." This is to notify the public that
I have never given any one permission to
are niy name for said purpose, and that I
have never had any - connection with said
Company. J. L. ROBINSON.•
Wellsboro, June 26, 1872
ity Agitator.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1872
Home _Affairs.
Briefs'.
—Knoxville is to celebrate the 'Fourth •of
July in good
—fudge 'Williams was bolding court in Mc-
Kcan county last Week.
—The Tiogn County Medical qciety met
w thisvillage last Wednesday aft rnoon.
--Judge Wilson returned last Saturday
night from_ holding Court in Cameron eoun-
—There have been no more cases of small
pox at Antrim, and it is probably all danger
1, past there_
—qeveial of our citizens were seen upon
Main , ireet let Thursday and Friday 'With
ont their overcoats.
--Rev. N. L. Reynolds and wife left on
Munijoy afternoon for a tour through the far
a. , t to be absent about four weeks.
—The rain Friday afternoon raised Pine
Urcek to the rafting pitch. The same storm
tubed the Tiogn river abont five feet.
—The Onkikantion witlia c.f thu new Iniek
111001; of Wilcox & Kress, corner Main and
Wain streets, are 'rapidly rising.
--If anybody wants to find hotter weather
than we had toward the hind end of last
lot him go to Havana.
—A. party of Wellsboro excursionists letive
this morning at six o'clo6k for the Watkins
Glen. They expect to get back'tosnight.
ofthe people of Wollsboro don't
get up until about nine, o'clock in the morn
ing,—if the to i ngue of the,town clock tells the
truth.
—The street(sprinkler made its appearance
two days last yea:, but the heavy showers of
Friday afternoon put its nose out of jomt
again.
—We utnlierstand a man named .Jonathan
Evans wao.truck by lightning and killed, in
Covingtoni]township, during last Friday's
stol
—The tiuntigers of the Addison Trotting
Pal k offer $287 in premiums at the rfleff—
troting and running—to take place there on
thr 1 )urth of .July.
—M F. Elliott, Geo. W. :Merrick, .T. B.
Nll,- ; and F. E. Smith, of this region, were
an,mlance at the United States Courts at.
W.lliamsport last week.
C. Tuber, bite local editor of the El
num .1 Icolisee, has accepted' the office of
rctary and - Af.s - istarit Treasurer of the Re
il,matory Prison Commission.
- i eorgo W. Al errielc, Esq., of this village
admitted to the bar of the D. S. District
reel Circuit Courts, at Willianirport, last
\\ .1.. on motion of Hon. F. E. Smith.
—The Old Fellows of Mainsborg are mak
,xten4ive preparations to celebrate the
illy. Their new Hall is to be
,)ted on that day.
-The mPetitT of the County" Committee,
announced to be held last Thurs.
d:`:: 1 - 11(‘ ,, tp(,ned until next Thursday, the
. .:7th unit, on Recount of the absence front
•;everal members.
—I nkl,r the appropriate head will be founil
. 11).41,r ~Ithe death of Mr. Peter Cameron
:or two, , yca;s tc,idont of Covington luwll
-h:p 110 waq a native of Scotland, and died
I,l l‘vi ali re , pected by all NVIIO I.netiv Lim.
p,aton ha , a Sunday new:.paper just
• ho t,d with a lung name— The Sunday Morn-
A few years ago Scranton
littl,• c, , untry, hamlet. No Western
tav fa, aekde a more rapid growth. So
rh.• IVrtt.l says the Alpha Beta So
that 'lingo have engngell for the.
100t,,t0 , 187"-3, Mrs.' Livermore,
11i, Anna DirkinAm, John B Congh, and
Dongla , •=, and are negotiating fin.
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flu
•inw: up the whole story :
••a mall I{llll a white hat named Circeley
ote al ili t the South go out freely;
auml.m: she siful,
'mil his name It was tit ant,
A 411,, 11 be deet.d, not Greeley."
-.lt I.l..eting of the Vestry - of St. Au
ii
h reh , Tioga, la,:t week, the follow
, I"Y were elected as building corn-
I htlte... and authorized to ,cominence the
t t,“11.1 a "church • The Rector, T. 11. Cul
len. II II Borden, :I. W. Guernsey, and
D Baldwin:
—The fourth spring meeting of the Corn
urieultural society was held last Fri
'l'v}' and `3iitui day at ViQeher's Driving Park.
~1 !, prolam in; offered for different elasseri of
I, )r-o- amounted to s9f3i; those for trotting to
. Tint one built penny-wortb of bread
tni- intolerable deal of sack 1-
EME
--- Ur.(ier the proper head will be found
thh v - eek the announeement that a rising
youag• :utconey of this village, lately one of
Th,hle army of bachelors, has deserted
t c hrotherhood and gone over to the enemy.
W 4•11, in spite of the treason, we wish him
oal hi, lif`W partner long life, happiness and
prnwrity•
—The Euston Sentind says that .3fesrs.
. 1) '"Igo & Co. have 104 in the vicinity of
obyhauna, Monroe county, by the recent
(West fires the following property : 1G camps
and houses, 10 barns, 800 cords of wood, 200
cords of bark and 3,000,000 feet of logs in the
Woods cut and skidded. The fire run over
16,000 acres of land in Monroe and; Wayne
counties, , , belonging !,:to Mr, E.
Dodge, of Nett/ York:, 'His loss is nnortuous.
All the thither WaS - deStroyed -
Gov erneti of.&ew Yet 'tins tee ently
'aPpoinfed n commissionln•soviaclhe State
Constitution,- made tip - eifonrgentletnen from
each judicial: Two of ..those from
the Seventh distriefarellon. David Rummy,
of Bath, and George B.- liradloyal Corning.
'When it-is remembered that the district con-,
sistsof eight largo and populous - counties,
and includedcities like Bochaster,' and Au
burn, the compliment which giVeithe' Steu
ben bar half the Commissioners. will be more
fully - appreciated.
,
—The Democrat is inclined to - thir ds Gree
ley ;is an " old granny{," because; Weep, "he
iS the mother of the Grant party." We have
heard many wonderful things about that
party, but we never heard before that it had
a The" for a mother. The story is pretty
rough on Horace, but we suppose it - only
means that he is a, political hermaphrodite,
and-that's true enough,. though our neigh
bor should be ti little more careful of these
left-handed Compliment's, for in a few:_ days
he will be supporting him—or her—or IT as
a candidate for -President.
—The Fourth of July is, to be -celebrated
n grand style nt'Covington
that region-propose to. have "a good old
fashioned thine" on• that occasion, and we
hope their aiiticipations may all be realized.
The Blossburg Fire Company and Covin
ton Military;Company, headed by th= d
Covington Brass Band, will form th = street
parade. The oration is to be delivered by
Mr. Thomas H. Edwards, and • Mr. 'J. C.
Horton is 6 - read the Declartition. of Inde
pendence. .Gen. R. C. Cox and Staff are to
act as Marshals, and that insures the success
of the out-door arrangementi.
—The Corning Toui•naltells this good story
on the Dethocratic fathers of that village:
One of the citizens of Corning, who always
votes the Democratic ticket, and from his
nationality is likely to have considerable in
fluence among the foreign voters, has been
anxious to have :a - cross-walk built by the
village. He urged repeatedly that it sliculd
be done, and finally lie thought of a plan
that would lend the corporation authorities
to do thework. He sent word to ono of the
highest °Web& that if' the cross-walk was
not built soon he would never vote the Dem
ocratic ticket again. The nest day the cross
walk was laid.
—Here is the same old story repeated .last
Thursday, with a new name for the victim.
The Elmira Gazette tells it: "Dennis Crow
ley, a laborer aged about forty years, was re
turning from getting a drink of water, when
he observed a train coming east, and step
ped on the other track to avoid 'the train,
when, at the same moment, a train going
west struck him, breaking his back bone and
ploughing a deep and long lump of flesh
from his side." If this wasn't a free country
where every man has a right to do as ho
pleases, we 'would say the statute shoUlp
make walking on a railroad track a misde
meanor.
—The recent copious rains and the warm
weather have brought everything that grows
rapidly forward, awl our village and the
surrounding country never looked. better.—
The foliage of our magnificent shade trees is
as clean and bright as it is possible to be;
there is hardly any dust to be kicked up by
the most active operations,' and as for the
genial, pure air, it is simply a luxuryto breath
it. In fact, it is a constant pleasure simply
to live in our beautiful up-land valley these
days, and every 'living thing frim the small
est blade of grass to the; proudest "lord of
creation" seems to find it so. These bright
and balmy days will soon pass. Before long
the•blistcring summer sun and thicli - dust
will scorch and half stifle us; so let us en
joy and make the most of this glorious weath
er while we may.
A CORRECTION.—In the AGITATOR of the
6th instant, in our report of the proceedings
of the May term of Cotirt, we stated that Ed
win Benedict was imliet.a tor an aggravated
m.ault and battery. This was a mistake in
to which we were lead by the fact that Mr.
rrart Joined in the Minute 3
with two others' who were indicted: Bdt in'
Mr. Benedicf.s cage the jury did not find a
true bill.
We regret that such a blunder should'have
been made, and arq glad to correct it. It is
due to `,`the truth of history" and especially
to Mr. Benedict that those journals which
copied our mistake should .also publish th
correction.
It is evident that the good people of Wells
boro don't intend to celebrate the approach-.
ing Fourth of July ; but for all that, the.day
won't be entirely unrecognized in our village.
The young folks,—and the old ones, too,
who enjoy dancing,—will celebrate the anni
versary by a dance at Bowen 3s Cone's Hall
in the evening. It is enough to say that the
affair will be managed by Miles O'Connor,
Of the Pennsylvania House, to assure our.
readers that the party will be first class in
every respect. There will he good music;
the supper will include all the delicacies of
the season, and the bill will be reasonable.—
The occasion will be highly enjoyed and
happily remembered by all who attend.
THE TIOGA COUNTY MEDICAL' SOCIETY '
held its annual meeting in this place last
WedfiesOny, - the 10th instant. The princi
pal business of the meeting was the election
of officers for the ensuing year. The follow-,
leg officers were duly elected:
President, Dr. Webb, Wellsboro; Vial
President, Dr.--; Secretary, Dr. Brown,
"Man-field ; Corresponding S ecre ta r y, D r.
Phillip:, Knoxville; Treasurer, Dr: Borden - ,
Tioga.
Reports were received from Drs. Maston,
llroti n and Bacon, delegates to the State So
ciety recently held at Franklin. A report
wa.; also received from Dr. Webb, delegate
to the American Medical Association, held
at Philadelphia in May last. Dr. Maston;
the retiring President, read a paper on the
history and progress of medical science.—
The society adjourned to meet at Kmxville,
September ll3th. The members of the soci,
elf partookpf ice cream refreshments at Sol
Bunnel's after the adjourtiment.
FATAL. ACC/WEI:T.—The Elmira Adver
tiler says that. last Thursday morning it
three o'clock at Corning, A. W. H. Bennett,
a brakeman in the employ of the Vail Brook
Cmnpany, was killed by being run over by
an empty gondola car, while making a "fly
ingi switch.' One leg was broken twice,
the wheel pass.ed, over the body and bruised
the head. I e was dead when discovered a
few ininnier after. Mr. Bennett, was about
twenty yed . old. He was a son of Abraham
41 . . Bennett, deceased, ofthe town of Corning,
on the Big Mats road. The deceased was
generally known as "Harrison" Bennett.
He leaves a wife (the daughter of the lat4i
Jame ;11. Hawikty, of Corning) and one child.
Be had been till recently engaged in farm
ing near the old homestead, but had re—
moved to Corning, and took the position of
a brakeman only a week ago. His sudden
and shocking death has saddened the hearts
of a large circle of relations. i
Laws OF GENERAL INTEREST.-'-The • fol
lowing nets passed nt•the last session of the
Legislature of this State will be I found of
general interest:
Au Act enabling married women to purchase cc
jug machines.
Sic. 1. Be it enacted, etc., That - from and
after the p.t..-age of this act all eontiactt
made by mai tied women, in the purehre... of
sewing machines for their own use, shall•he
valid.and binding, without the necessity of
the husband joining in the same.
•
An Act seeming to Married women their separate .
earnings.
SEC. 1. Be it enacted, ctc. That the reps=
rate earnings of any , married women of the
state of Pennsylvania, whether said earning.:
shall be as wages for labor, salary, property,
bwiness or otherwise, shall accuro to and in
ure to the separate benefit end use of said
married woman, and be under the control of
such married woman independently, of her
husband, and so as not to be subject to any'
legal churn of such husband, or to the chums
of any creditor or creditors of such husband,
the same as if such married moman were a,
few: sole Provided, That in any suit at'
law or in equity, in which the ownership of
such proparty,,ahall:be in dispute,..the person'
- claiming such, property,_ under. this act, shall
he compelled, in the first instance, to show
t4tle end ownershi-i in the
~Eirefe2f preyookny..ATlKohilent
practikaittridZy? i 4
thdb illefb*,:a A .1 - dined.
woman shall:he inlidatef ifk•- rl. l t9l- she
shettlirstiprosentSer Petftiori t bjc-osth
filErnintioh;to:thOtili# 0t.4441.4 64 PPka9 Of
the city orpmnitt iiih?fre site-At•ften(e.k.dtating
her intention.ofthaeganer elisitnimellie, ben
efits (+tans act - i*herettpoW : the aiidf' court
shall aireet -her 41..ctilion;4iforesnid7:„.to be
marked, hieo . ,./ind tit be - rgifitdod;in-thgpillee
for recording death foi• stla cotintyl
arid such : re,qord ,shall canplp,sq„o,ey,4dpiace
of the right of snail „married. to the
lietiCht the first' accei9l?AlthflA9,t ; , „
AlOllLAVr4 . l4",tictiiiox. 2 44 few
weeks there has been ; quite an, excitemeiiit-in
Railioad 'Matters: therefore'. ie . , was
necessary, to bold:what is tormed railroad
meetings. Nuw tlle ..
ioute; surveyed, "and'
the prospect - fair for the opening of a road
from Elniipt,to Tioga by the way of. 3rkeic
son ; so the excitement has died Away: And
then conies the opposition railroad.. On the
evening of- the lith,, there was a meeting
called, and a general.nitendance of the citi
zens of course. • •
At elev s eh o'clock p; in. the meeting ,was
called to order s , and Oscar 13race elected
President . ; and as such offieeis are generally
honored very laighlir,` sr this - was . the
.ctise
with President, Brace, and
that
of the
evening was taen up for that purpose. , :As
the gentleman had not made his, appearance,
he had to be, ,hunted ' This was easily
ne. 114 lam sorry to say for such h man
of honors;, he was taken (rota the slunibet;ing
embrace of a very - prepossessing young !him
sof, and_eicoiled tti„a .handlikue laWri, „find
there put on his dress of honor, lifter laying
off his funnel. snit. This ? cdnAistid,Pf - '3re 4 rY.
nnice, soft, black suit;, 'a. most, splendid
cusp of geese 'feathers, autt'alitour-saek! hat
(latest style). . He 'Was- then in full 4unifofm:
And the. famous steed called was,
brought forward, and the President plaCed
upOn hini, 'and" after salutes, of gun 73
horns was escorted from house to house.
The people of
His suit wa's greatly envied by the ; ladies,
and they thought he was the handsomeit
bird they ever saw in -America: Barnum'
and his wooly horse stand nowhoro.t,,.l
think if this gentleznan emildhavelideli s'edu
infull unikorm before the Cincinnati Conven
tion, that Horace-Greeley , would' trot have
stood any chance of a nomination: Aizille
evening was far ,adVanced, and_
- his heirSe,
for the want of oats, became fatigued, it was
thought best to adjohrn.. 'With a few salutes,
he was permitted to depart with the help of
a couple of bariel staves to help him along.
Talk about Greeley running! Why when,
Brace was last seen he was ahead of his.tyc
et.
This Oscar Brace hails from Mill Creek,
and there leaves a respectable wife with sev
eral small children, and comes here and
takes up his abode in one of the very lowest
dens of humanity. This is the second time
that bo has been taken out of this den - this
year. If the third time comes, I think he
will_
wi - want his friend Horace Greeley to go
his bail.. LOOKE,II, 04( 1
Jackson, June 19th, 1872.
Much interest has been awakened, during,
the past few weeks, concerning contotoplated
improvements and additions to this Normal
School. At the recent annual n4etinebf
Stockholders it was resolved to'-ask fott r- ft:
change in the law touching the length - 4if
time that Trustees hold their office. As'itf
now stands,
the whole body of Trustees may,
be changed annually. As a result of this, no:
board has felt safe in introducing any mein- .
ure, or advocating any . plan, that in pits de
velopment would require more time than the
one year that they. hold their offee. .Fre
quent changes have been made, and not un
frequently ,considerable feeling has been
manifested. It was to prevent future.difficul- '
ties and render more. efficient and stabhi the
'plans and policies that might and isisgiht to
be adopted, that this change is asked far,
Believing that this change would be made,
the newly elected board of Trustees have re
solved to take hold of the matter ofitne
ments with a new zeal and a heartygeod-Will,
relying upon the good sense of an apprecia
ting public, to sustain their action. They
have resolved, first to do all in their powetto
iiie demandsof the "Mgt AtreqiriairW
put a new roof upon and-suitably repair the
present building, and then to put up a , new
building, costing not less than fifteen-41W
,rind dollars.
l and this is not a mere paper resolsie, aswe
understand it, but the work is to commence
at 'once: The legislature at its last session
appropriated ten thouloncl dollars to g*j to
wards a new building. The Trusteee,; we
learn, mean to raige by subscription to ithe
capital stock, or by small loans of,' say -'one
hundred dollars, from the farmers end 'bus
iness men of the surrounding- country some
ten or fifteen thonsand dollars more: This
will enable them to put up buildings that
will meet, what the old one never has, the full
requirements of the law. It becomes it ne
cessity now to look to this. For swim 'of the
neighboring counties are looking forward to
the time when they can successfully, demand
removal of the school to 'another 'locality.
Can we atibrd to let it go? Think df-it,-:far
mers and business men, and, be ready "when
called upo to take shares of stock,'or„gfarit
a loan forla few years on sood security 011ie
legal rates of interest. 7 his can 'easily be
done without crippling at all the working re
sources of hundreds of our ,citizerts. And
what Would bp the result? 'Who can mess ,
are the goo& that 'would accrue in many
ways? The increase' in valuation of every,
dollar of property for \miles around • would
render a sufficient equivalent for this outlay.
'We hope to see the good work prosper s and
see many willing hearts and hands Joining in
this enterprise. Success to 'our new Board of
Trustees.—Enterprise. \,
MARRIAGES.
1 - NIIALLS—OITLVEII--it entice Camp„ done 20,
1872, I,y 1 ev. 1. !Veneer, Mr. Joshua Igalls and
Mies Alice Culvcr, butli of West Covington, Pk:
-1301ARD IULENI2II—On Tuesday, the lltli, nat.,
at Waterford, county, Pa., by Hey. T. H. Tielama
ter. Jan,..s 11. 11,0.-ard, F,41 , of 'wollsboro, and Misa
IlehEeea m. Falanet, I.tim
SMITH—In Taitlni (1, Jiwe 16, 1872, Matiltle C., wife .
of Ttlaaricet . lll:ol, 1.1 Rpthiil, • Pa., of 4.l.l4eirimption,
aged 6'7 S'erue. =
. .
CAMERON—In C.Aingt(,n towt..B hip, Jima 16, 1872,
Peter Camertift, aged 63 years.,
. ,
Lk:ALEMS
Flour, per bbl
Buckwheat flour, pot (act
Wheat, %%hoe, per bushel
Wheat, led,
Wheat, spring, "
Buell% ht at,
-Corn, shelled,
Cabs, ..• •. •
Barley,
Eye,
Clover seed,
Timothy seed, ‘•
Beans. -
Cain weal, pet sift
reed, per end
Potato,-,', per
Apples, tit eri i i per 1111611
Omobs, par bush
Turnips, Per bush
Pork, per lb
flaws, per lb •
Shouldins, per lb
Butter, lb
Cheese, per lb
Bald, per lb
p.st
Honey, t cr lb
He.-anll., per lb
Vinegar, per gal
Eggs, per dozen
Hided apples, per lb
Dried peaches, per lb
Dried cherries, per lb
Dried blackberries, per lb
Dried raspberries, black, per lb
Dried raspberries, red, per lb.
Cranberries per qt
Hay, per ton
Wood, lit incites, per card
3 feet, por cord
Coal, harilhter ton
coal, soft
Oronnil pl it•ter, per ton
Sugar. "‘" folk( , pc: lb
Sugar, yellow, per.lli
• Sugar, brown. per 11, -
Teas. green, per in
Tetia, block, - per lb
Kerosene. per gal
Wool. Fri: lb
COMIECTF.I3 WELLY Mr
1 If A lIIIING. HAYDEN k.ci:/.• •
protheo fitninnisslon BrbieLantd, an Waiazington St.
Nrw You; dour 23, 1872.
Butter per lb 10 t., 22 Ols
Cheese • ~....... /1 to 12 •'
Lard •.• ^ ' - ' ttli to 9 "
Tallow " 8,.‘, to 9
Dried Apples 9 to 10 "
Hops per lb . 20 toBo "
Eggs per dos —lB to 17 "
The State Normal Scheel.
DEATHS
WEEISEtOIIO 'MARKET
CORRECTED WEEKLY LIY
E. B. KIMBALL, ReiQil al'OCel%
WELLSBORO, JUNE 25, 1872.
PAY FOR SELL A.T . ,
19 50 B@sl2 00
4 60
New York City Market.
Special
. „
'
. Testimony 'of a' Prooilfieot . Ph
- yalolau. ,
t: as AtiliStears I r Atkire half
,opportn. littliplitiWttitftikuj thelliNat:ot .
limas 13 n e on pei:otra soffetilig nom D i spepala,„
tcraa - of 'Nervous Energy, Soroat Wmaimusa di ~140.50,
tic. i Lave known .it to hove rinceesefudin may ,
rmies, where Allopathic., ittoolicputhiti arid Ffidroviith::,
is treatment had failed. i still cot:tame to we '1 t lit,
such complaints with unit win sucerss, and Lave uo
hesitancy to pronounce n the naafi cithuidous rtauedy
yet discovered for ditreasc.i - aris'anc front a disordes ea
Stomach, Laver, Rich/eye to l.k.tvat. OA,— r . 4 ...,* .: .
Yount, very truly.
J. T. 13dIC.Elt, If. D..
P. it ilex it ti, I-sucas.er, Pa.
Juno 5-Im.l
A victim of early indiseietion. causing nervous do
Witty, premature decay, Ac., having tried in vain every
advertised remedy, has'diseovered a - simple *twins of
self-cure,-whichte will send free' to iiis-felichr,ssffef
era. J. H. lIEENEEI, Naesatt st., Ift w Tot
•
Jan. 1, 1872.
(AN thslTtitiditini4lait-18711 took ukrirlightioa 9 - rafting 'lleitor, the mono baring
strayed on to his premises about a tulle and a hail
from Holltdaytourn. Ite owner is requested to cal
and get the Ram, 81119.1)4w Lharges
E.XXIM .1t
Iltdd/ebury, June 26, 1e372-4iw.
Orphans' Co - wit` Sict4
kl - OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of au or
ill der of the Orphatur Collt tin and for 1 toga coun
ty, Pa., I shall expose to puldle sale on the piemisca,
On Tuesday, the tth day of i ugust next, at one o'clock
p. M., the equal undivided on:slut)f part of. 4414 e,:,r
tain lot or tract of land in Mtddlebutt township, Tlb , T'A
county, Pat bounded and described as follows, to Wit:
on the north by late Nathaniel Dicktheati, east by E.
R. Briggs, south by Jaso t I r &eaten, and, we, 4 b e War
ter Briggs, containing sixty three aues or thereabouts
more or less. The pm cl.inec 3/whey to be secured on
thAlandand the interest payable' annually`, until the
minors begrime of age respectively. at which' time' the
principle to becorto due and payable.' • - "
• • - •‘• - PANN iM. B N, ••• '
i
Guardian at Henry liyiucs and Verdi td. rues:
Middlebury, June 20, lifi2.-4w. a
Rail ROad Notice. 1
PStockholder* of the 'Oewauesque Vall ita.
rlid y
will please tyke that an aosesittneht at
ten per cent. has been made on each share of the said
railroad stock, to be due on the Math (oth) dadi ot 'July
next, and payable at the office of the Treasurer.
This notice is intended for a tow stockholders in
Brookfield who subscribed for stock some weeks after
the other subscriptions were made, and is for rho last
assessment on their stock. All other stock was due
in full June SW, and.mustin paid befOrejult Ist,- ot
it will be placed in as Attorney's hands for collection.
JOEL PA It KHillinT, Preset,,
- , ,it O. L. lifl/tiir'c'tYkeit4
Eikhnid i .7 1 4:15,1 4 0 . 572- ,
, t ,,,;:,,1:i k r . !,:".;4..„44 „1 At
•
%ISE copartnbrahip known a3liarkbate, Age
harness makers, Knoxville, pa., was dhißo
mutual consent on the 20th day of April 1872.,
' NVI.L ALARM
DAN'''. AN
Knoxville, June'2o, 1872. J. D. HOOlll
The above business is continued under fl
name of MAKER kJ* &
June 28,1872-Bw.*
Ildministrator's JV'otice.
T EWERS of Adminhitration on the estate cf E. D:
AA Shepherd, late of Rutland, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned. all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to call for set
tlement on, and those owing the same to make imam.
diate payment to ANONLINE SHEPHERD.
N. W. GARRISON,
Rutland, Jude
.. 243, 1812-6 w. . AitnEt're,
,•„ , ,
ttai BooK tip I 1 ,
.1 I.—
Nark Twain's New 'Book,L
I ROUGHING
r
a ready for Canvassers. It is a companion vol u me to
ABItdAD," of which 100,000 copies have
been sold, Don't waste, time on books no one wanta,
but tako one people will stop you In the streets to
subscribe for. "Thorn is a time to laugh," and all
wbo read this, book.aes clearly thatitline luta; topaet—r
Apply'af once for terrltory'or tlrculara. Address
DUFFIELD ASIIMEAD, Publisher,
711 Sansona Street. Philadelphia.
Juno 26,18111-ain.-, '
,
Good Livery I ,
VAN VALKENBURG & CO, would say to their
friends that they have a good Livery established
in Wellshoro for the, accommodation 'ot
• th eir
friends,
Good Itrses an V' arn • ge '.
Stable on Water Meet opposite ,Gea. De. by's rest-'
deuce. 0. G. VAN VALHI:NB RG.
June 26, 1872. 0. W. MOSIER.
HARNESS .SHOP
N.tVLE, would say to his friends
[Jr. Harness Sbop is constantly stocked with
T'J" - CiZiQ'"
made in a substantial matincr, &.ud offered a
that cannot fail to suit., • •
The Lent workmen employed, cittoone but
material toted.
Repairing done on short notice, and in the bed
ncr. Call and ace.
Jan. 1, 1872-Iy,
Notice.
WHEREAS, my wife, belle lieetr:y. loot kft
and board without Just calm; or provt
all persons are therefore forbid harboring; or
her on my account, as I will pay no debts of 1
tmcting atter this hate. WESLEY EEC
June 19, .1871-2 w
STRAYED—From tho premises of th 3 sill
in Delmar, about the 10th of Mar last, flirt
hugs, (one steer and two heifers,) all red. Dili
heifers is quite brown about the head and nu'
the other is a lighter red and lomp.r liniied 1i
other two. Any ono giving inforinatitm
their recovery ,altalPhe out's*
dallo GEO. UILDR
INVESTMENT
SECURITIES
Wo are calling at par and acerue.l interest, Putt after
thorough investigation recommend as a safe aul
profitable investment, the First 11lottgago 7-:p Gold
Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad. At the pres
ent gold premium they yield per cent. interest--
over one-third more than United States 5-ko's.l •
They are at first mortgage on the. Iloa.l. its I
Way, Rolling Stock; Telegraph Line, Erinipme'
Franchises.
They are a first lien upon the Traffic or ul
ings of the Road.
They are a First and Only Mortgage, tru a.
ment Grant of Land, which consitsts of 12,500
each mile of Road through the States of Wiseo'
Minnesota, and 25,600 acres per mile through
ritortos of Dakota. Montana, Idaho u id \Vasil' ,
In average fertility of sod healthfulness .rod
of climate, dive.stty and e•tetit s
of country comp/ isiog This giant is 311.-6 t
the binds very valoabiel and insor/r then
and etutiv.d.on. Solt et tie LlVCrilg: ,P
^ .l
other loud :4, Inv roil este.e
the N.ll iLiti II i'lln uic Coldf.ao
)I),* ttl-14 ,, i.• of tsn,,is pr; !,11-
The uorcipany i 4 new offering for en n to zat
colonies Three Million Aeroe of ILc Ih4Jd n
and a 1.. rte wee on the Fa.iEc o, eat will ao.
r.Ohe market. any ttoneand roared have
been sold. The proceeds of hind Haile con
BINKING RUN D for tho retirement w the ri
gage 13onde, and the boas tire.it 'dine, co
at 1110 into the Company's lamb at market p
All markelabli , rtorkli rud bonds will he
(by express nr otherwise), at euirctit prici
change far Northkrii Pacitle 7.30's uithmit .•x
the Investor. -Pamphlets and full itilk.rmatiu
furnished on application.
For sale by First National Bank, Wellster
June 19; 4372-Iw*
90 90
55 60
8 50
A 60
PEI
'2245
ECU
25
200 2011
150 175
. 20
7;
121;
10
10
16
12 Si
Washing Mach
Is pronounced the best tjt aitaklet..rhavi
Drat Premium aethe-Tiogg Co.Fanct-ditm•
la decidedly the emit Washintritechine in
only needs a trial to satisfy the most pkeptf
sons wishing to purchase, will address
LUKE BTFA
; I Jan. 1, 1872.
ME
16
12j.
Ilhe Tiorough
aT ßreid.l
non
tzeaara.
Iligicelebrated Jack will stand for ma
ng season, at the farm of the sub,k.
nr f.
about two miles north of Holtdayt,own, Tiovi
PEDIGREE.—Don Juan is 8 years old, au l
high. His sire was imported from .Yalta,
Kentucky, from there t...) Missouri, at, au
three thousand dollars • and was !Fought
souri tUpentis.lceuta by-'Nm;ll. - gmith.
a thorough bred Jeunet,"both orthe . Atoirc.
stock, and he is a sure foal-getter. lie wcii,
Owners of mares wishing the scnices of
animal shottll not fall to secure the servi
fjikift. Ws stvelecati 'he : fOO4 t i t toe
frotrFt.dihtiucc
con with ketpuig Mr mares at
rates,
15 20
23 -
30
20' 25 •
20 ,
- 15 00
- 200
00
- G 7 . 45 @ •7
- 500
- 8 50
- 13)4
- 1214
11412
Mean 56
130ers1 25
TIZIIIIB.—SI.O fora single mare tot by t
s4l.y the blip. , •
Any person having a snare insured. and p ,
her before the time of foaling, will be held
blo for the insurame money unless it is
the mare was not with foal. .Insured mar
rehirmA, regularly to the Jack, or thq p
charged the insurance money. 'ltiintrariee -
March let, 1813.
ME!!!MIiIE
Estray Taken Up.
OE
always on hand at moderate rates
nEo. W. NAI
The Stannar
I ; ,WICIESI tAI & FARR
LEE
qi-140!
v..
- ,
lbw' - tcuive•A and 'vie Haar wltAlt:.; - J.: s.‘it all the
Iktest yhs ut' . i
•
3Erreass iGir4caz)cles.
-Including Black, Julia l cam acid fancy Bake. Hilk. r 0 1)-
Bus, %Ili Velmarea,. Zura Mohair% Gr....a:lit/us,
Talala, and ifewletta CLAhs, Aipac-i., Lyon,
BtEltings. B.l:intricd. and pftin . '
~ i M. , ~. v.
Poplima, Japanese;
Stripoil Ind plaids. Waab Poplin, Beerauckers
twines, Paris Cambric, Crape kiorota, Orgam
lib B. Lawns. Sattanna Battings, this-
Hu Bobo rattan's. Percales,
; . • Ailques,. Striped • ;.,, •
Clews Cbambray,
Frneh , ScotchGinjhanits,
to gather with a Ana aaaorianent of
A "11.1. • -
le Willi' ;wit vasOnt,,eite-
Yankee „Notion's, - Hosiery
artitBtibs.
Our stock of Ladle' 2haltds and I:karts CRIMIA be
_ celled eitbet as regards 4willty or price. ,
0. 4
& eo.,
ved by
111
e firm
OD
Roots, and Shoes,
the fluent and coarsest, the Lkiapeat and most.etyllah,
the best and moat serviceable to be ,found in the
market.
- .
If anybody wants a suit of clothes, their 1110/3i
iw
portant duty la to look through our stock of
IP il
? 1 . : s f i l l
R 009:t 4141 0 e ) i 0,6.1111#g5
bey an otitilt , and save their money
Carpets,. Oil Cloths and
.) - Matting
on hand to lie sold at . the 'uto'st reasonable prices:—
Next comes a full lino of
Groceries, Crockery, and
Wooden_..:frbfkre . •
at ratea to soft even the most partioular purchaser.—
Just come and no how much you can save by buying
where goods are cold right
Tioga, Ma 15,1872
The World's Tonic.
ES=
, LWOW:PT
JUNIPER TAR BITTERS!
fr=l
t mm•
A CERTAIN CURE FOR
r•ay bul
hon.
Seated Cough, Incipient Consumption, Colds, Spitting of
Blood, Inflammation of the Lungs, Catarrh, Bron
chitis, Croup, -Nthoopirtir Cough, AstUMs,
Pains in Breast or Ride, Dyspepsia, Jams
dice, biezinces,
Loss of Appetite, Yever and Aguo,
Indirestion. Liver - Complaint, 'Diarr- -
hoes. add all Diseases of the Lungs. '
Stomach and Liver.
.Ptillg
?er i ou-
NEN.
scriber
e year
• of the
tit, and
.an the
nna te;,
linTs arreoggAgo4
trltolesale Dricyffists,
EMI
Elmira, N. V.,
Sole AgtrArt, and to whom all orders should be addict's
ed.—Va-lim-Sann nr PIERCE & Swots, Wellaboro, Pa
fight bf
to and
June 12, 1872-Iy.l
THE 'KIRBY"
:
TWO-WHEEL MOW 2.
MEM
Govern
cres for
aut awl
ihr Ter
figtou.—
uliint•sa
ha belt
retuter
Iy
ize.t hy
116:6t of
I 6al Ls
lardsni
6 placed
already
titute a
et Mort
vertlbte
IMO
I t•eelved
S hi ex
uel)Pa to
ill be
TCOMYLETB BUCCEBI3 of the Kirby Two.
1. Wheel Mower has never bean equalled in the his
tory of mowing and reaping machines. From every
part of the country there conies united testimony
regard, to its'perfectly satisfactory performance in ev
`erg poesible kind of work. Its extensive use for the
past season has more fully than ever before demon
anted the per Action of prinaplc upon which, not on
ly it, but all of the Kirby inephines are built. It has
-the dexibility and iudependecrt - motion—olHkame and
finger-bar peculiar to all „Kirby machines, cutting close
nd clean over all variations of ground.
iO44:fiNTEo coNggoTtlya Rqpi
ividtboiitmoit site 4 pl7cifiatitrength, 'there are
combined in the Kirby Two-Wheel Mower slang exoet
&aides not found in any other inaelilue; and chief
• o them will be noticed the Jointed Connecting
Rod, (or pitman) an invention of Mr. Kirby's. and •
feature belonging euresiveiy to this mower. The joint,
in tub Connecting Kod (or pitman) works simultane•
onalyyjtil the pint in the huger-bap keeping the-
ALWAYS IN A PERFECT LINE
with the cutting apparatus, allowing the knife to run
perfectly free, witiout binding, at whatever angle the
bar may be raised or folded; thus deciecuing Me fric
tion, and consequently adding to the already power ful
cultury capacity, decreasing the already very light drift,
and adding largely to the durability,relieving the
connecting rod and knife-head from I ability to break
age consequent upon the binding and friction of these
parts, incident to all other two-wheel machines. •
By a convenient lever, the bar is raised to plias an
ost:ruction, or.even a n.o 4 . :e„or Weil completely across.t#e mattbine itt front f toinapprtation, without Mw- -
a
ii itear,ltop f iA eTeaoar_or the dcits,r
his seat.
fie.
keh
airefP, and
- atoll. It
Instantly thrown out or into gear, without - stopping,,
when desired. by either toot or hand.
A louse or rigid tongue, as desired, without stop=
ping.
To show absolutely no side draft or w;ight on horses'
necks. leave neck yoke entirely off and pat machine to
work withatigtongdo. „ , • $.l
The points of the guards east be raised or . lowered
without stopping. They aro especially shaped to pre=
vent clogging; they have stool plates, easily replaced
when worn out; aud are not riveted, but betted to Mt
Pile 4,iiYtyfrof *lndus where
it Ought to ttof•aud ih Is ha *tPdirr op modal.. by
draft through azel, (rime and Ware*,
Driver's seat is boh&ud, coinpletely out of danger,
but to full view Of cutting 'apparatus.
ENS
,Oga, Pa.
El
1 .3 the en
..rib.r, in
TIM
1 4 14 !Janda
•xnfout, ut
from
►ief dun is
CUs utio 1131‘.
Anperior
"efi of Don
f them ..
kin
.asonable
An adjustable spring runner under both shoes.
Ahe,leader-wlAcel is a isuilsr-wheel and turns perfsct
IsrePlre ennters:tfven.bu 11011 . -grtedel,'-withoat raising
slid lowering , thiVhar. '
'Machine always on it, loherls anti never tips up.
euts'lo,l ft et wide, follows rough as vita as smunth
(polled and is the iighlest running and ramt jer,fect
ssarkivpro-wite4 Inas er eammatte. -iii 11'
11'."4'
-L` - .
Hinny Ar;F:NTa T 1 011 A IMUNTT,, PA.
L. U. Iliton - : 4,
_ r. IV. DT,
OVA
Ailmn HUNT, W.atlieltl.
A. 11. itairnotais, I logs.
Illustrated catalogues and circulars will bo supplisd
,nii applicationlig any one of said agt•tits.
0. It youlriially4ll.stre to buy the Lc.st
P LIR 3}l
rting with
accounts
roved that
must be
1 7F; v 4 1 1 !?eli
, ouney duo
Buy the Kirby.
447 /Zs 1512-lar.
; RE
=
SEM
in'etidless variety.
WICKKA3I & FARR
icitEERROld" 24,evuu.L.-
PRICE. i'.. 00
,8.1 41- zi
h the true Basis of
d 4310 5 ;11
•
. ,
g i llil - Ne - -.4,.- --:, •r. -'' . : ' -
4,:-...,w 4 bich,lia c iti uow rI
cciving, am which hc-effera fop,
4 1 fr .- 4,: .;
- • -1 '",..
"'kii-e - - -
1 ~..,. Mig L., A91,..1;1,
es ,
•
•
4. ' 41 4•
•It,
-T2r • • ..: 1 Iz l
P•'"
411
. -, r,- - •.-v• 4 1 .....4.0
. ;
itt.kliketixosirkci lifiesii. — "Bousekeepers will do well to eismalue Lis sleek of
•-• •,..,..,• , ; , , z,;, f p-T.... 4 ; , ....: . . 1
;'.."7,? -:' ? Pt - ''''' , ' ' ',..' l' • - I I. '
, i , ' , . •, .
• -
".."'Ol., , 4 e
-_,- p a-x-, ts, 0 - ' itoloths',
.„...
1i • .
=I
II
=I
4 ancl Window Drapery,
. _
`;,i 7'4
FIRE
ll Le found worthy of atteutiou• *l . ladles will and it to their interest to look through
tock of
Goods, Shal;vls,
Dros
14 .6.
..,• . . t
1t 1 1.1 1 t`f - ;
askixt a. IE-3c c• fillietir*Vr s • -
i
11 . ,
lain many argairet—numy of which have not been before offered in this market. Tlie
. olio are ivited to call and Bee for themselves..
as tLey
:arm :21
Jane 1, 187
ram
IMEI
SEENE
=I
I=
ME
ing Foundry . & Machine Shop,
Cor
Maui
for Saw
awl lesel.—
cilitiea for ala c i
Western bail
Jan. 1, 1
leached
crogs, have la
pping by Canal or - Railroads to all points, and can furnish Machinery cheaper than Eastern or
era of tho l ttest quality.
72-Iy. CORNING, STEUBEN 001311/i, N. T.
Avon Yotnra
I: .-Young & Co.,
E. B. Yorrs
~~
=rl
lers and Sk
Bookse
Wall Paper;
Wind
• Shades, • •
- Wiudow Elx.hues,i
' Mualeal pistrpuehts,
EOM
et ,
Prunes and Glass,
Ilan es, all ioata,
/nature:Cord
inati~e ma
Law Boas,
Medical Bookii.
Religious Books,
and every article in our line of trade
—New York Dailies at One Dollar a month.
—Elmira Didlies at 75 Cents a month.
—Subscriptions for a week, or month, or year.
—Orders for Books not In stock promptly attended to.
- -- -An Express package received' from New York ev
ery day.
We aro nta of the Anchor Line' end the Ouloni
Line of U.S. ail Ocean Steamers. Passage tickets to
and from any oint In Europe at the lowest rates.
=Sightold pn any Bank in Europe at' cur
rent rates of kx&airge.
24. 1870. y. , E. B. YOUNG & CO.
•
'XXII. S. A.
131 that he
Wencher° tc
Item the' r
the li
Bring 01
-.-.
it E A
rpm
1 .0,
Ben,
Cut ti)
The,
hitrilA
reeldet
resider,
June
=
b re T l e
t l i 8
speed
.Patehlt
hands ii 4.
when 4 y
ilia ten
by the at
wervire e
approved
N. 13..4"1
Omanily cl ,
bnuker.',' r
April 24.
T'
SOLla
Virh -
ab •
wo
' e aUbecalber would beg leave to call atterdlon'to SPRING maim
~gll K Of lAERCHANDISE,
ICII
NMI
re , •
ME
MEE
Call and see the piles of New Goods at
0. O. MAINERS'S Store. ,\
la
i rTI A
b Youug
111
anb•Dealere In
Law Blanks
Bookti i all sizes,
iNews pore,
j Writing Deidts,
Artists Goods,
•
; ,•
OL CARDING - !•
,TBOID would inform his friends
e moved hie carding machine from
place of residence, one-hall mile weal
rol house near Brewster's. All work
ling will ha done prnmptir antl Well,
wol. S. A. BILTBINA),
I'ATE 1 (1{ A 1 , 11 4 1,.
offers for pale his real estate in the
part of the borough. to suit percher
r the premises is nicely situated to
lots. .and pasture and timber. lots.
lock.
le well wooded with
Lock. The latid lot ou which be
off in village, lots, includifig his
ROBERT KELSEY.
CLAY, HORSE.
best bloo4o stallion ever kept in
will stand this season only, at the
'Connor in
3Pet.
not kopt for profit, but to improve the
in Tioga.vounty, His stick combines,
dud endfirance. is half brother to'
toed in the State of New Jersey, 1810 j
le.ty, weighs I.liX) pounds; and trotted
\Ulla In 2:30.
it,
am
•aie
In
4
jir .i t ir t i i t 'il form ly have been $3O ; $4O
11 $
'This season hie
lk di *main; cash in advance or
•
be-ettentled by the polite earl gen
'neer knoNv ti pro fessiol ally Its ''SkAr
11
CITART,r9 VENTOW
S . 81 WAGONS !
ted is prepared to tarnish -Carriages,
&c., coi abort notice, and on r 26-
H. IL llorden of 'Dogs, and H.
tenrevillr, itinnAn.. t.%11 at - the
- shop in Wellsboro, and examine
sing elsewhere.
C. J. WITZEMI.
Business.
Xteetcl.3r Pay
Kid. Gloves,
Laces,
f
20 Reasons why the Farmer
SHOULD Dix THE CSLF.BRATED
[lodgeßeaper, and Mower!
Ist. Tber a re strong and durable, and nut likely to
,get out of order. s..
2d. They are wade of the beat selected material.
Sd. They ate simple lu cousti uctiou—lees 'mars,
springs, t i tpa and coMpliciithada generally, to get nut
'of order titre any other Mitarinut
4th. Thet have no Cog (tearing in the Drive Whet h.
!to fill up with dirt and iviiil lii papalng o%vr soft ground.
sth. The grating is 11l in the cenue of the Machine,
;up out of the Wfty 01 10ball1CtIOUN, tilld properly ba
lanced between the tIiDtiVII Wheele.4
I Gth. The Driver is comfortably ,l ocated located in She cen-i
I tre of the Machine, oth in Reaping and Mowing, and
Inot placed far en the rear end of the Machine, or out
' upon the tongue, in' order to balance it.
ith. The Cutter Bar is on a line with the rear end
iof the Machine—only requiring a quarter tittle Table
'in reaping—making it very easy to deliver tbo Gavel
l entirely out ol the way of team and Machine On the
;next round, without disturbing it.
1 Bth. The Self-Rake is heated on the platform, and
being to the rear of the Drive \Sheets, it is entirely .
away, and tree from any danger of the Rake-Heads
striking the team in their revidittions—as is not the
case iti front cut Machines-1-ey being compelled to
place the tea at a great diet ce from the Machine,
thereby increasing the draft. 1
l i
11th. The Selt-Rake, itself. , I the hest in use. The
lightest, moat simple in c... 0 truetien, least liable -to
get oat of order, needs no a mating. When once put
on properly. it is ready for I kinds of grain, long or
short, thick en thin, structin , or lodged and tangled.
10th. It is eulirely under t e control of the driver,
making Gavels large or small. at his pleakure. Very
durable. and doing as goottmork the second and third
yearn as the first. i • 1 1 .
11th. They a-e adaptett to! all kinds of ground,
rough or antoot., leaving ryiniform height of stub
ble on uneven eurface. , 1
12th. They have a double hinged bar, and readily
conform to wren surfs;ce. ; Unlike the stiff bars
whiFli, when t o Machine is on a back furrow, or
knoll, the out end of the Bar sticks up nearly or quite
to the,top of the heads. Ours drape down and cuts
41.8 low at one end as the other 4
13th. They have a tilting device by which the dri
ver can, while in motion, change 'the height of cut so
is to pick up lodged spots i without stopping.
14th. They riqquire less exhasito keep them in , re
pair than any o ber machine in iio, as is testified by
thousands who lse them. 1 -
15th. They havev a solid wrought iron Guard, faced
with steel, rendering it the strongastin use.
16th. They have a solid I wrought iron knife head,
instead of a malleable iron, which is liable to break at
any time.
11th. They can be driven around the corners with
out b.iekiug at - twisting the. team's necks until they
are ante_
1/I.h. They be started in mowing, in the heavi
est grass, with Out backing up.
12th. They are not so 1141 OS to break constantly;
they are not so heavy as to he objectionable.
20th. They area perfect Reaper and Self-Raker, and
a perfect Mows combined in ono. L. 0. BEACH,
I Agent, Little Marsh, Pa.
.
Alen. eget, l t tor 5.-S. Williams Sr Co's make of Car
riages, Reggie i s t Platform Spring, and the Utica Lunt
-1:Ic/' Willlotl• These wagotie are of the host make and
warranted, . L. 0, BEACH.
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Little Marsh -
Tune 5; 16,72-3 in
,
Tli4coirg - nik . " - Eiger.
i s
riMITS noted i 4orme will standlor mares the ensuing
I season at the Penn's Hotel Stable,
, , ..
, .
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1 TAir4lllserciore:zo, Ott..,
HA ,lowing ty. of each week—Monday, Friday and
Saturday. 'Ku sdaye at Keenoyvilio, Wednesdays at
I 8111415 N ille; an Thursdays at Whitneyville. ,
This licrint hews for; hie Isnot only noted for his beauty in color
,arid -,tyle, mself, regardless of any
false r , etlip, eovas is very often the case. "-
Millt,iAN TIGER will ho attended by the Civil En
gineer chosen heretofore ',for that business. and trite
will bo plesaed to show the horse at any time.
BHA O .BIIUN ,tgi ev2,4;ci. t. M. R. O'CONNOR.
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THOMAS HAUDEN
1!1
EEO
WONDERS WILI t •NEVER ICEA SE
E you t,riedblo latest
. mid greateit di%
t 643 ?: •
PR: M. L. ThWON•kS MAI JC PAINEMMY
It curescoldu-ifiphthFris Itslryisantipains in the
sternum, „maigeadou, diarrhea, dysentery, inar t mor
complaints: tholeramorbtel, cholera ha.. EIS by e.
4, an erternalappllcation far. !nut bites, ch lblafya,
he,
sprains, bruises, felons, rheumatiern e , elok headaehe,
.teothac neuralgia, paha; in the Sid, back and /elm,
tn,s resole° of six Tears; it has been found to - be sec
ond,toi no thin evisr'offeretito the pnbllo.
Tee proprietor b 1 this" medicine
_feels warranted in
=teang,it to be the befit, rem4r for, the above
din the market. • • -"
hfanufacird and :put hi only hy Dr. 111.' .Bacon
itlossbur g Wholesale agents-Hallett, gearar thi.ehatik, 149
Chamber street, lieVrilreth ;I!". D. terbell'& Co:, Cor
ning. N. P. ' . ' - gam 1.1874,
/171 i-GO TO-
Head;
Stt
Quartes
FOR
Drugs and Medicines,
(Patent or othorw4e) 77 -Also for
PAINZB, MO, GrAss. PUTTY.
7 , T1 7 AND /ILL STYLES OF BRUMES, &o.
ear 045 TO BEAD QUARTFIIB FOEfeliek
I
Choic' Liquors,' Cigars,
anti Topitobo — . Also for
•
Bsllgiosis
lEgC)C>irliegES
' -
•- - .
atatijrical, Medical, Legg Blatt/Cot - School.
N. B. A. full assortment of, the, lat ter. Also, an et
cellent contentment df
ALBUMS, MIRRORS,i/OTURR FRAMS,
lifrfT/ONDOW, Dclli AND TASSELS,
dm.,
- Gra l !ClCi4akiolsl.
On Teas, ougaril, ..10uve, optilp, Molasses, Bice, Spices,
Soda, etc:. we will not be beaten in price or quality.—
We will sell'cloice Teas bys the chest, or' sugar by the
barrel. at as low figures as the same can be bought at
this side of New York.
P. S. TRY OUR 4 SHILLING TEA
LAMPS, CHANDELIERS &c., &c
the newest styles, and lamp chimneys that will not
break.
Fancy and' Toilet Ankles.
I
PERFUMERY, TOILED BOAPS, POMADES,
BRUSHES, &c., AQ., LIERWISE WE
-
LEAP AND JEWELRY, WHIPS
AND LAMES.
We hold twenty destrable village bits for sale in the
oentrarpart of the town ; and will Ilse loan money et
reasonable rates.
N. B. Dr. W. W, Webb ban Ids office iri onr store,
where ho may be consulted for advioe or treatment.
Jan. I. 1872-tf. HASTINGS & COLES.
TIOGA, DRUG STORE !
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The subscriber keops constantly on hand
Pure Drugs 1 and, Medicines, Chemicals,
Paints and 011 a, Lamps, Stationery, Yen.
on : Notions 4or •
PRES ONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
Fia, Jai. 1. 1872
Insurance Y, i Insurance
Hand in Hand
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
OFFICE, No. 112 13. ill( BT., PaILADi4PELL
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 23, 1867
Chart 9 d.Capital $500,000.
ABEIETB OVER... ,
Stock and Mutual, combining Security with Profits.
Suppose you are already bunted •in a Inn:lt-class com
pany, and from any cause whatover, (say after ten year
ly payments) roil do not or cannotpayil.orger and die—
your insurance gone and your money
( rated. Not so
in the "HAND - IN-HAND ;," all Polici s aro Norr-Fon-
VESTA]]
,This ompany which ranks among the mos- popular
and suc essful Life Insurance Companies, grants pol
icies on all desirable plane, both with and without
profits.
Traveling Priveleges Unrestricted.
All policies are incontestible after one year from any
of the ordinary 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 bell& in the soundness and stability
of allt ompanies, we desire icoarcant_guLfollua t izta
inium charged by each for an insurance on life at the
ago of 90 years, payable at death :
Annual premium Ten annual
for life. payments.
Travelers' $16,94 ' $83,21
/Etna,... 8 2,73 42,80
Home ....,,,.23,3060,00
Equitable. 22.70 ' 40,97
Washiart, on, 70 16,97
Hand-in:Hand, '16,50 92,60
'lf not alreadY insured take a policy with the
' "HAND-IN-HAND."
the beat Mutual Company in the United State,.
Jan. 1,;1872. - A. M. 'INGHAM, Agent.
New Boot, Shoe, Leather
AND FINDING STORE.,
C. W. j !Rip/arts
, IIN Trig FlFra) AGAIN.
New Sliop, New Stock, and first-
class Work !
ANYTHfrom a Rand Cita to a d Gaiter. Best
line of
ING
Ladies' Kid and e oth Bal
- ' niorals and Ga ters,
.'Di to Children's
nd Misses.
Gents' Cloth, 4forocco,. and
Calf' Gaitei.s., Oxford
and Prince Albert
Ties. .
A good line of OVERSHOES, and a full line of
PINE BOOTS, •
ranging in price from $4,00 to $7,00, peggc d and sewed.
CUSTOM BOOTS
from $5,00 to MA, and worth the money every time
Leather and Findings
at the lowest rates, as •ttaual
TIM undersigned having spent twenty years of his
life iu WeUsboro—much of the time on the stool 61
penitence, drawing the cord of affliction for the good
of soles, - believes rather in hammering than blowing.
Wherefore, he will only remark to his old customers
and as 'many new ones as choose to give him a tall,
that be may ho found stills now shop, next dear to 13.
T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with the best and cheap
est stock In Tinge county. C. W. SEARS.
Wellshoro, April
MMI
041:aisle ,allirife
MSS H, W. TODD has removed her Must Store to
the late residence of Laner Bache, opp. site Van
limit's Hotel. Btoirmay mid. other
3Plarkco E 3
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for sale very cheap. Also, MASON & ErAsmnr
CABINET ORGANS.
OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN EU/RANI:3E.
A largo stock of NEW MUSIC just received.
LESSORS givon on the Piano, 'Organ, and in Sing.
Lug. An opportunity for practice afforded to those
who may desire it. H. W. TODD.
Jan. 1. 1672-tf.
yaluabl a Farm . for Sale.
T ,
gE undersigned, for the first time, offers for sale
his valuable farm situated at East Charleston, con.
Mining about 150 acres. Said farm has no superior In
Charleston township, and is now under .sash 'ent at
poo per annum; Is well watered, has a good barn anti
a valuable house, over 600 fruit trees which include! a
limb and pear orchard of 150 trees. Thirty, cows arc•
ket on the farm; a good wood.lot; and within 160
ro of a cheese faCtory, mills, stores, shops, post
oft" 0, school and churches. The owner on account of
*.
11l ealth cannot wen it, and does not wish to rent.
T rras very reasOnable. Inquire at thoipretalaeo.
J 0 19, 1i173-21Ti
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It H. BORDEN
$1,000,000,00