Wellsboro agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga Co., Pa.) 1872-1962, April 15, 1873, Image 4

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The boy stood on the burning deck;
There isn't any doubt;
And yet, who sale hint on the wreck?
Who reallytieard hint iihont?
Would bp have stood and roasted' there
With jolly-boats so near,
And bisgged about ids lama despair,
Nn walked off on his ear?
S :
*by not give one good roar for Oars ?
Assail Ida pa for Rail
To waft him toward the tithing chores ?
Why May aboard and wail?
What wonder Standing there he seemed
So beautiful and bright?
Who exraidn't while around him beamed
That lovely filen light?
Ilia pow-WOW vrih Ida father I
Regard as tempting fate ;
If ha declined to early filo,
Why May there and dilate?
"Pa, can't you speak—a little piece?
dust try a sneCze or cough.
nearest kin, kin you release,
Or are you, farther, off?"
And while his father slept below,
• The boy, he never stirred;
One of a •race" who never "go"
Unless they "get the word."
Ile called aloud,."Am I allowed
Your leave to leave? Your son
stands fire you know, but don't yon crowd
The thing; I'm toasted done.
."Of course I'll do what you desire,
If you're laid on the shelf ;
I barn with ardor—but, this fire I
You know how 'Us ycrarself.
"t3Peak father, I would be released ?
I list your loving tones."
He knew not that his pa, deceased,
Had tone to Davy Jones.
Upon hta brow he felt the heat,
Yct Mood serene and calm, •
With only now and then a bleat,
lilje,ldarra little lamb.
"Skis yard and spars did barn and snap
All in the wildest way.
Not e'en a shroud was left the chap,
And he the only stay.
There e'aine n bursting thunder peal—
Good, gracious! Pretty Boon
Boy, ship, and anchor, flag and keel,
Wentjup in a balloon..
And when thlasOund burst o'er the tide,
The boy! Ohl where was he
Ask of the Winds, for none beside
Stayed long enough to soo.
With mast and helm and pennon fair,
That acted well enough.
The sickest thing that perished there
Was that young sailor muff.
GOSSIP
.._.ltileerburg" is what some of the sinful pa
pers of the West call Milwaukee.
It is not a village, but a melancholy ham
let, in Maine, which contains fifty-five Wid
owe.
. Mrs. Hester Shaw, of Lumberton, N. J.,
died last week at the age of one hundred
and four.
What is the diffarence between electricity
and a fool? One is simply marvelous; the
other marvelously simple
Tom Scott was arrested in a counti7, vil
lage in ,Pqnusylvania, the, other day, inlan
ai'M Otidition ofinebriety. Ho don't otvn
an ilroad; though. : '
An! Ciregon 'town gót, on
.a land slide 're
eehtly, and deposited itself in another coun-
ty. And now the residents coolly refuse to
pay taxes on the ground that they don't be
long in that county.
A Dubuque • German sent for his lawyer
and had , his will drawn up, but the pen
dropped from his hand, and he fell dead just
as it was prepared for signature.
When. Shakespeare wrote about patience
on a monument, did he referto doctors' pa
tients? No. How do you khow he didn't?
Because you always Lind them 'under a mon
ument.
A Danbury man who with disappointed in
raising enough money to go to Washington
last week, took what he had and vtsited the
State Prison.
A Danbury man says i he has read of beg
gars dying with stockings full of silver, bu ,
the only beggars he ever saw had real es
tato in theirs.
A gentleman in Auburn, Ale., recently
gave a dinner party at which nine persons
were present. The total cost of the dinner
was aa cents, or about 4 cents a head.
AShting married woman; having heard
of the invention of a stove that consumes
its own smoke, hopes that something of the
same kind will be constructed to consume
tobacco smoke.
Jose Martini Coutinho, a resident of Cape
Frios, in the province of Rio Janeiro, Bra'
zil, is said to be the oldest man living. Ru
was born May 20, 1604, and ho is therefore
nearly ono hundred and seventy-nine years
old.
A Rhode I land man has invented a tor
pedo in the sr pe of a kernel of corn, which
is designed for the beguilement of crows.
As soon as that offensive bird takes hold' of
it, it exp'odes and blows the top of his head
Theresa couple in lowa namod Clark,
who have been married just three'years, who
have had three daughters born on Christ
mas. Mrs. Clark seems to be partial to
Christmas presents.
An Irish physician was called to examine
the. corpse Of another Irishman, who had
been assassinated by seine of his country
men. "This person," said he, after inspect
- ing the body, 'Was so ill that if he had not
been murdered he would have died half an
-hour before."
' ' The Chicago Post prints this : The boy
who forged his mother's name to a shingle
with a piece of chalk, and bought five cent's
worth of candy with the bogus order, now
languishes and slumbbrs on all fours at night.
The mother got possebsion of the shingle.
A little girl at school read thus : "The
widow lived on a small limbacy left her by
a relative.,, "What did you call that word?'
asked the teacher; "the word is legacy, not
limbacy." "But Miss Johnson," said the
little girl"my sister says I must say limb
not leg."
A bill has been introduced in the Indiana
Legislature giving ministers fees of from $5
to $lO for preaching funeral sermons; and
more if the estate exceeds $lOO,OOO, the same
to be a lien on the estate of the deceased.
A young man in Auburn recently took a
luncheon. at an eating saloon. One little
item of his lunch was thirty-six boiled, eggs.
"He toises 'em in as though his mouth was
a rat hole," said a gentleman, looking on in
amazement.
A Uticaboy, who attempted to amputate
a cat's= tail,. found that the absence of the
old woman who owns the cat is necessary
to the 'perfect success of such an experiment.
His face looks as though Buffalo Bill had
'settled an old grudge against him.
It wawa Portland chap who,Oafter coming
to a railroad crossing the other day, and
reading the sign, "Look out for the locomo
tive," climbed to the top, and on gazing
• down the track, wanted to know, "Where'n
thunder the old thing was?"
,-- A parent4rltes to us that ho is annoyed
Athd pained by his son staying out nights,
and asks us if we can present a remedy for
this rapidly-growing evil. There are sever
al remedies. The boy's spine could be brok
co with ari axe, or le can be nailed to the
floor 'With a red-hot railroad spike ; driven
through his abdomen, but the most effectu
al way is to compel him to wear patched
clothing.
,The.sudden change in the Government of
Setaitt took the journalists of Paris complete
ly by surprise, and led to comments which
'are very•, entertaining. liven the 'Radical
journals Speak•with evident, embarrassment,
and 4tv . o )Rit, a chilling welcome to the new
Itepublic:e In Order todenounce monarchies
and kings it is necessary to say something
in favor of the republican system, but their
explanations are hollow, inoonsistent, and
unsatisfactory.
A Washington correspondent; in order to
acquaint the public with the most approved
methods of pronouncing the name of the fa
mous Credit Mobelier, sends the following
its a trustworthy 'guide. "You pays your
money and you takesyour choice :"
Credit Mo•beel•yyia.
Credit Mo-bil•air.
Credit Mo-bil-ay.
Credit Mobil-ly-a.
Credit Mo-bil•eer.
Cred-dylo-bill•ee.
During the time that the late Sir Robert
Peel was Premier, Lady Jarie Peel was in the
habit of pasting on a screen all the articles
which appeared in the newspapers opposed
to him. "There is nothing• very singular
in that," remarked Peel;."it is but the duty
of every good wife to screen her husband's
faults. •
Three boys, aged respectively ten, twelve
and fourteen years, were Arrested recently
in Minneapolis for stealing a quantity of
photographs and small pictures. The small
est boy gave the following' explanation of
the circumstances of "the theft_ Ale said
"The boys Bit with the girls, and the in
don't like the boys unless they 'give, thekt
presents. Bill Houston got lots of things
and gave them to his girl--he always
lots of girls. He gave other boil pictures
to give their girls, and gave me two or three
but I didn't give themto my girl, 'cause I
haven't got any There are not enough
gbia to go round, and I Mt With the boys."
10 THE PUBLIC.
jI have a large stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes,
Ready-Mader Clothing, Hats and
Caps, Yankee Notions, &c.,, which
I wild sell at cost for the next thir
ty clays,
I will sell good prints for ten
cents per yard.
,
I will sell good sheetings, yard
•
wide, for 11 cents.
Twill sell all my goods so chegcp
limy you cannot help buying them
if you will call at my store in, tlie
OPERA BLOCK.
. L. F. TI?UMAN.
1:1
Deerfield Woolen Mills:
IMIVIIIITER B
6 as
1; ProV o tra er, o t f o th eu edilzfe in ri e l te le :
OUR OASSIMERES
are wa tog. Particular attention given to
Roll C rding* Cloth Dressing
Wo manufacture toorder, and do all kinds of Roll
Carding and Cloth Dreiasin,g, and defy competition.
We have as good an assortment of
Full Cloths,. Cassim,eres,
and give more for Wool in exchange than any other
establishment. Try them and satisfy yourselves.
Wo wholesale and retail at the Cowauesguo mills, 2
miles below Knoxville.
3.an. f t 1872. MEWS DROTIIIIIRI3.
_ z a"
J. H. Griswold's Water Wheel.
THV undersigned, are agents for the above Water
Pt(heel, and can cheerfully recommend it as supe
rior taall others in use. Persona wishing to pur
chase should see this wheel in operation before buy
ing other wheels. THCiEfAIt BROS.
Deerfield, May 18, 1872.
read tho following :
Wramezilt, Arum 24, 1872
We the undersigned, purchased one of J. 11, Orig.
wold's 30 inch Water Wheels using 68 inches of water
to run three run of stone under a 20 foothead, and are
well pleased with the wheel. We have ground sixty
bushels per hour with the three run and can average
that amount per hour all day.
E. D. PHILLIPS.
OILABLTON PECCLLIP3I.
WALKER & LATHROP.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, nm, STEEL. NAM.
STOVES, TINWARE, BELTING,
SAWS, CUTLERY, WATER
LIME, AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEXXLITS,
Carriage and Harness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, itio-
Corning, It. Y., Jan. 1; 1872.
LIVERY STABLE.-
• Tr MOHAN & corm itEgiECT
,
b.... um 1.1 fully inform tho public) that they
have eatablishiml a
Livery for fire,
At their Stable on Pearl Bt. ,opposite Wheeler's wagon
shop. Single or double rigs turnisked to order. They
aim to keep good horses and wagons, and intend to
Was°. Prices reasonablo. KETCHAM & COLES.
Aug. 21, 1872.
New Jewelry Store:
T risUn
oil s e l fl i st i r l o V a o u uld
f i d! Y t
e ay Ens to o t p h e e n t a .
Jewelry 'Store
In the building recently ()coupled by U. L. Willcox.
His stock comprises a full assortment of
Clocks, Watches. Jewelry,
Silver and Plated-Ware.
8.0. WARRINEB, one of the best workmen in North.
ern Pennsylvania, will attend to the, -
I?epairine of Watches,
Clpcks,
For the skilful doingof which his seventeen years
practical experience is sufficient guarntee.
8. B. WARRINER.
Wellsboro, Aug. 23, 1871-tf.
AdfrainistiatorPs Notice.
T ETTEIII3 of Administration on the estate of Bally
I_4 finight,lato of Tioga, Ps., deceased, hard, boon
granted to E. A. Smead, residing in Tioga, Pa., to
whom all persons indebted to said estate are requestod'
to make payment, and those having claims or demands
will make known the same without delay.
' li. A. fillfEAD,
Tioga, Pa., March 18, 1873-6 w. , Adm'r.
-Farm fol. Sale. •
THE subscriber oliere for sale .his farm in Middle
bury, consistiu , Sss sores; 90 acres Improved.
There is a good dw . berms and out houses on the
premises; also two g orchards. The properkr will
besold all together or it will be divided and sold in
two parts.-one of d 5 the other of 90 acres.
Tsints:—sl,ooo down; the balance in five annua
issyments.
WN. IX 3371.
M/WM Xi" It w hy.
k. n. Votmo.
Booksellers and Stationers,
Wall Paper,
Window Shades,
Window Fixtures,
Musical Instruments,
Yankee Notions. -'
Picture Frames and Mara,
Pictures, all sorts,
'< Picture Cord,
Law Blanks.
Justice Blanks,
Blauk Books, all sizes
Newspapers.'
Wri, ' Desks.
;-, Artists Goods,
Law Boa
Medis.
r cal Books,
Religious Books,!
and every article in our line of trade.
—New York Dallies at One Dollar a month.
—Elmira Dalilea at 75 Cents a month.,
—Subscriptions for a week. or Month; or year.
—orders for Books not in stook promptly attended td.
—An Express package 'received from New York ev
ery day.
—We are Agents of the Anchor Line and the Onion
Line or U. S. 21itki1 Ocean Steamers. Passage tickets to
-and from any point in Europe at the lowest rates.
__sight Drafts sold on any Bank in Europe at our
rentrates of Exchange.
Jan. 24.,1872-11. E. B. YOUNG A: CO.
We have Shed the Shantf!
TL.BALDWIN&CO
,~
BARGAINS
NZ3
DESIRABLE GOODS
1 - et the lowest prices to be fond.
LTAVE now on exhibition and sale at the old plaeo
Li the largest and moat complete stock of
FINE AND ItIONIM.ON FURNITURE
to he found in Northern Pentwylvenla, conchal* 0
and a hill stook of the common goods 'usually found in
a ilrat•classimtablishment. The above goods are large
ly of their own manufacture. and estlafaellon is guar
anteed both l as to quality and price. They sell the
the most popular spring bed sold; also tint To
Spring lied that has been on trial for 17 yoars• and glv•
en universal satisfaction. -Our
la supplied with all sires of tho Excelsior Casket, anew
and beautiful style of burial ease, together with Other
kinds or forelen, anti home manufacture, with trim
mings to match. They • will make undertaking a epee
'silty In their business, and any needing their services
will be attended to promptly, and at satisfactory char
ges. Odd pieces of Furniture made, and Turning
all Muds done with neatness and dispatch.
Jan. 10, 187 g.
To sruom rr MAY 001WEILIL—Having concluded that
lam entitled to a little rest after nearly 40 years close
application to business, I have passed over the furni
ture business to l'tho Boys" as per above advertise
nutlet. and take this method of asking for them the
garde liberal patronage as has been extended to me.--
Illy books may bo found at the old place for settlement
Jan. 10, 1862. B. T. VAN HORN.
AVERY LARGE STOCK OP BEAVER. HROAD.
CLOTH, CASSISIERE, VEEVITNOS, AND TRIM
GS, which I will sell very cheap FOR CASH. In
fact, the best assortment of GOoda ever brought to
Wellaboro, of various styles. Please call anti look
them over.
Making Snits, Overcoats, and Repairing done with
dispatch and as cheap as the cheapest.
GEORGE WAGNER.
Oration Street,
WeUnbar°. Pa.
Jan. 1 1877-17.
j4s 1 23, lEVIrTi•T IV
of oaay deadietion executed with emus
ay end care td the
Aornsos 0/71/OE.
E. B. Young & 90.,
(Succosson of Hugh Young it Co.)
aid believe in
1
LI
' TIOGA, PA.
And now have but time to say to onr friends and
customers that we have good
a.• ,
l lt - TWEM.
Our Elegant New Store
Is filled fall of
0811 and yon will know how it in yoursolvee.
OA 15,1877.
Furniture and Undertaking.
Van Horn & Chandler,
(dtioceagors to B. T. Van Horn)
FINE PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
SOFAS, COUCHES, TETE-A-TETEI3,
MARBLE AND WOOD TOP CENTER TABLES,
HAT BACKS, FANCY CHAIRS, MIRRORS,
OVAL AND SQUARE MAIMS, M
ETE!, PURE No. 1 EWE MA
ES, HUSK Et EXCELSIOR MAT-
E
MASSES,
•
W oven, Wire Mattrass
, Coffin, Room
VAN HOER tic CHANDLER
JUST RECEIVED,
ool42iing POUnEdrr Elaohisitt•Shcip
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in.uxMa
la. lEDlEtyl:i.e, V etc ISCariea,
Pdannfactrusre of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Gearing, Shafting arid Machinery required
for Saw Millii, Grist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Grates, for burniarran. Screws fur moving unleashed
and leached bark, Castings, Delta, Railroad Frogs, Chairs, and Repairing done at short notice. We have fa
cilities for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can furnish Idachinery cheaper than Eastern or
Western builders of the bed quality.
Jen. 1, 11112-I.y.
T. L. BALDWIN & CO
IDLEASANT and Improved rooms furnished with
JE - all that can be had to give one pleasure instead of
Pain, are found at
A. B. Eastman's.DentatOffice,
where the newlquid Nitrous Oxide is continanly ad
ministered with the happiest results ; also Ether.
Chloroform and the Nare.otio Spray is used when pro.
ferred.
from one to an entire set, Inserted on short notice.—
Special' attention given to diseases of the mouth.—
Preservation of the natural teeth a specialty , Work
warranted and terms • masonab/e, Opposite Cone
nous°, Welliboro, Fa. Feb. 187841.
R'ST ABLISTIED 1840.
REA-D Oat Allif FIRS
FOR FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
(
THOMAS HARDEN
begs leave to call attention to his New air o Pa r tenaive Stock of Merchandise, bought since
. GREAT DECLINE IN PRICES
which enables him to offer greater bargains than ever heretofore offered In this market. An
• immense stock of
Ottoman, Thibet, Brodie and Paisley Shawls ,
Flannels of all descriptions, Woolen Scarfs, Nubia% Blankets, etc.
•
The Dress Goods Department
Is complete with latest styles and fabrics, embracing Cashmere D'EcOosso, Empress Poplins,
Strge, French Satins, Plaids, Alapacas, Silks, etc.; also, a full line of Trimmings,
Fringes, Laces, and Ribbons of every variety.
THE HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT
will be found very attractive, it C low nicludes many new and desirable styles of Carpets,
Mattings, Oil isnll widths, Pablo Linens, Napkins, etc.
•
THE GENTS DEPARTMENT
teontaing an immense stock of Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing
1-IA-71'S AND •OA..IPS,
Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced pricce.l l
TRUNKS, VALISES, 'ROBES. &C.,
all sizes and'prlces.
The best selected and cheapest stock of
•
GROCERIES AND PROV SIONS'
IN WELLSBORO.•„6
The pubic we respectfully Invite to call and examine. No trouble to show goods.
Oct. 29, 1872-tf. THOMAS HARDEN.
Gard to the Public.
WE HAVE LAID IN A STOCK OF
Goods" for the Winter Trade with the firm
DOING THE LEADING BUSINESS IN
An prbpose to offer to our customers a stock that cannot be beat in
any rerct by any other firm in our line.
130, all we ask, before you mak° your purchases, is to give us a call, and N7O will ,soon convince you 'where
t le policy to leave your money.
W. S. I-Tor - ton Sr, Bro.,
WELLSBORO, •
The. Largest Establishment
3.1,M
.TORN R. 1 2 PLCSM
•
DRUG-0-ISl' T.
•• k .
yr MING facilities for buying and handling largo quantities of Goods enables them 6 offer them at the
111. lowest Jobbing prices. in our retail department goods are sold at a email advance over wholesale
prices. A large stock of
, .
STONE, HON ISLAND AND WATlill LIMB,
°Las, ALL SIZES, SINGLE AND DOIIDLE THICK, PAINTS ALL RINDS AND COLONS,
VARNISHESeD VARNISH BRDSHES, A FULL STOOS.
Transfer Ornaments, Striping Pencils
and Briiihes for Carripgi - - owl • \
WYMMFlMlll!,!77r l lirrMrprrr!immirrirmirmirl.
Jan. 1, 1872.
.a dministrators' Notice.
.T EWERS of Administration of the estate of Peter
Ji_j N. Dockstader, late of Charleston township, Tioga
county, Pa., deceased,'having been granted to the un
dersigned by the Register of Tioga county, all pers
ons indebted to said estate are requested to make
payment, and those haying claims against said estate
will present the newel, to the undersigned at East
Charleston, Pa.
JEREMIAH DOCIESTADER,
DAVID DOCKSTADM,
March 18, 1873-Bw. • Akers.
0 I C
ARTIFICIAL TEETS,
139RNIN0, STEUREN COUNTY, N. V.
INTENTION OF
OUR Liam IN THIS SEOT/Oli or COUNTRY.
r ' 7M7rlMr '.. Wr7
Cutter Ornamenting.
NOTIFE
riterebyvit t that ugoial Court of Common
Pleas will
House in
commencing on Monday the 19th day of May neat,
before Hon. Farris B. Streeter, President Judge of
the 13th Judicial District, for 'the trial of all causes
certified to said court. B. C. COX,
Feb. 26,1873. Prothonotary.
Farm for Sale.
A VALUABLE farm for sale of 135 acme, situated
1 - 1 in the town of Nelson, Tinge county. Pa., con
taining 30 acres of good tobacco land, 2 goadllring
orchards of choice fruit, and 40 acres of Umber f all
kinds. The balance is first-class wheat land, is fenced
in 8 fields. and has water in every field. There is also
a good large house of 11 rooms, and all necessary out
buildings, a good new barn, good tenant house and a
blacksmith glop. The stock and farming tools will
be sold wi the place if desired. For further Partie
mars inn of the undersigned on the premises.
1 Nelson. il., Mar. 25, '7B-2m.* JOHN STARNER.
For Sale !
MICE subscriber offers for sale his farm in Middle
". bury, near Reeneyville. - containing 106 acres, GO
acres improved. and is in good state of cultivation.—
There are two orchards, a good house; two-barns, a
store building, and wagon shop on the premises. Any
one wishing to purchase can learn all particulars by
calling on the subscriber on the premises.
March 18, 18784 tat. lt M. MOS
PENVA.
in Northern
, JOHN R. PIERCE.
COAL,
FLOUR, PLASTER,
0 - E4`, 111
Buckwheat Bran!"
CORN MEAL,
Ashton & Onondaga Salt
WEELSBORO WAREHOUSE
COAL 172 D.
'1t1.,80 kept constantly on hnnd and for sale,
BOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
LA.TII, BUNGLES, BRIOR,
f
Cethent, Lime, Q; Fire Brick.
On and after this date, I shall sell Antrim Coarse
Screened Coal at $3.60 per Ton, at the yard, or $4.00
per Ton, delivered in the village.
Thankful for tho very liberal patronage that I 'have
received in the past, S Leg a continuance of the same,
I remain a faithful• friend 01 tho public.
Respectfully, '
Wellsboro, Jan. 28.1873.-3 m. CHARLES SIAGEE.
P. 8. Parties intending to use plaster: the coming
season would do well to purchase now, as the supply
Is Mel, to be limited.
New Boot,. Shoe, Leather
AND FINDING STORE.
Eileavris
Now Shop, New' c Stock, and first
• class Work I
ATTIRING from a Rand (lack to a Rid Gallen Bost
Ladies' Kid and Cloth Bal
morals and Gaiters;
Ditto Cliildren'S
and Misses.
Gents' Cloth, Morocco, and
Gdlf Gaiter& Oxford
and Prince Albert
• Ties. -
_ A good line of OVERSHOp, and a full lino of
FINE LOOTS,
ranging In price from $4,00 to $7,00, pegged and sowed
CUSTOM BOOTS
from $5,00 to $15,00, nutl worth the motley every Uwe
Leather .and Findbigs
at tho lowest rates, as usual
The undersigned having spent twenty years of his
life in 'Wellaboro—much of the time on the stool of
penitence, drawing the cord of affliction for the good
of soles, believes rather in hammering than blowing.
Wherefore, ho will only remark to his old customers
and as many new ones as choose to give him a call,
that he may be found at his new shop, next door to B.
T. Van Horn's ware rooms, with the beat and cheap.
est stock in Tioga county. C. W. SEARS.
We!Moro, April 24. 1872.
HARNESS SHOP !,
•
NAVLE, would say to his friends that
G. Harness Shop is constantly stocked with
Heavy and Light Harnesses,
made in a substauthd manner, and offered at prices
that cannot fail to suit.
The best workmen employed, and mime but the beat
material used.
Repairing done on short notice, and in the best mm
ner. Call and gee.
Jan. 1. 1872-Iy. GEO. , ~W. NAVLE
- -
JEWELRY STORE:
WELLSBORO, PA.
- .
• 43' ,• ANDREW FOLEY
, - -;t 1 . 1 .* who has long boon established
1, 4 ' / . t.ilP in the Jewelry business it
\ c . 4 ' ‘c.)
n
j
~...,. •
Wellabor°, has always for sale,
tttil..,. : S .
',...:'74 various kinds and prices of
'.....,
AMERICAN WATCHES,
.•
Gold or Silver, Clocks, Jewelry, %Gold Mains:
Eoys, Rings, Pins, Pantile, Cana, Gold and
Steel Pens, Thimbles, Spoohs, Razors,
Plated Ware.
SEWING MACHINES,
Am., am., ko.
With moat all other artiolesmsually kept in such es
tablishments, which are sold low for
C A S IL. ,1
Repairing done neatly, and promptly, and' on abor
I
NOTICE.
Jan. 1,1872-Iy.
Pa. !
TREES AND PLANTS
For Spring Planting--1873.,
011 0 0 g E a
cmoournoty to
my
I tllo sp ii i t o t n elLo s fi
t0 0 0 f k th o l;pooplo of T
GREENHOUSE AND BEDDING PLANTS
Also Vegetable, Plants of all varieties, in their seas
on, Asparagus, Rhubarb and Strawberry Plants, Apple
Trees, Quince Bushes, Larehes and other ornamental
Trees and Shrubbery.
inj - BEBBS BY MAIL PREPAID.
Field Pumpkin, por lb., 25 Ote; Mammoth Russian
Sunflower, per lb., $l., or 1 oz, 10 ote; Sweet Corn,
early or late, por quart, 30 eta; Onion Seta por quart,
25 ots.
I can also tarnish very flue Sugar Maples, grown In
the open field.
Correspondezrei attended to.
Et 13.' PRINCE
Welleboro, Feb. 21, 1873-If.
WE CLERGYMEN
WERE CURED
of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuraliga, Lum
bago, -Sciatica, Kidney, and Nervous Diseases, after
years of suffering, by taking Dn. Frrtrn's VEGETABLE.
RineuxtAno Svaup—the scientific, discovery of J. P.
Fitler, 11. D., a regular graduate physician, with whom
we aro personally acquainted, who has for 89 years
treated these diseases exclusively with astonishing re
sults. We believe it our Christian duty, after delib
eration, to conscientiously request sufferers to nee it,
especially persons in moderate circumstances who
cannot afford to waste money, and time on 'worthless
mixtures. As clergymen we seriously feel the deep
responsibility resting on us in publicly endorsing this
medicine. But our knowledge and experience Of its
remarkable merit fully Justifies our action. Rev. C.
H. Ewing, Itedia, Ppnn'a, suffered sixteen years, be
came hopeless. Rev. Thomas hlurphy, D. D., Frank
ford, Philad'a. Rev. J. B. Davis, Hightstown, New
Jersey. Rev. T. 8. Buchanan, Clarence, lowa, Rev.
G. G. Smith,Pitteford, New York. Rev. Joseph Beggs,
Fails Church, Philadelphia. Other testimonials from
Senators, Governors, Judges, Congressmen, Physi
cians, &0., forwarded gratis with pamphlet explain.
ing these diseases. One thousand dollars will be pre
sented to any medicine for same diseases showing
equal merit under test, or that can produce oneLfourth
as many living cures. Any person sending by letter
description of affliction will receive gratis a legally
signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to
cure, agreeing to refund money upon sworn statement
of its failure to cure. Afflicted invited to write to Dr(
Fitler,Philadelpbta. His valuable advice costa nothing.
WOOD & SOOVILLE, Agents,
March 11,'73-Iy. Knoxville. Pa.
For Sale or Rent.
HOTTO AND LOT corner of Pearl street and Av.
mane. Also for sale, seven village lots near the
Academy. Appir RO =LK= a; BOBARD.
Wellsboro, Pa.
00t. 29, 11172-14 •
AT THE
AND
IN THE FIELD AGAIN
ing to directictis,M4WiiiiitiTh74 unwell, provided' .
their bones are not destroyed byimineral poison or other
means, and the vital organs whaled beyond the point
of repair.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain b
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dir.,
ziness, Sour Eructations of the-Stomach,, Bad Taste
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions
of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the o ff springs of Dyspepsia. In these ,
complaints
it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar
antee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. .
For Female Complaints, in young or old;
married or single, at
,the dawn of womanhood, or the
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an
influence that a marked improvement is soon pemep.
tible.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Itheu.
mations and Gout, Bilious, Remittent atid Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys
and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. I Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally
produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs.
They are a Gentle Purgative as well as
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as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious
Diseases.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tester, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustulm.Lßoils, Car
buncles, Ring-worms, scald-liead, Sore Byes Es
sipelas, Itch, Smuts, Discoleraticms of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literallyslug up and carried out of the system in a
short time by the use of these Bitters
Grateful Thousands proclaim VINEGAR BIT.
TIERS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinking systein.
J.WALKER,'Prop'raIL lI.AIeDONALD do C 0 . ,.
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco,l Cal.,
,tunitcor. of Warkington and Charlten Sui., New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
March 4,11473-13 w.
REF FROM ALb0I101:
AR BITTERS
A CERTAIN CURE Ftiß
Seated Couch, Incipient ConElutupt fen, Colds, Spl tti fic of
Blood, Inflammation of the Lump!, Catarrh, Bron
chitis, Croup, Whooping Couch, Aationa,
Pains In Breast or Side, Dyspepsia, Jaun
dice, Dizziness,
Loss of Appetite, Fever and A:4mi,
Indigestion, Liver Complaint, bitirr
hoes, and air DlM)ltbllti of the Lance,
Stomach and Liver.
W. H. Gregg - iter oi,
Wkolesale _Druggisis,
Elmira, N. I'.,
Sole Agents, a n d to whom alt ordlorB phould t
6(l.—t t 9„.Fon SALE DY PIERCE & KnEss, Wet
PRICIT:,11.00
Juno 12, 1872-Iv.)
...4156 , ,5ie - 01;fsit
3P1M,12.C3).
for - sale very cheap. Also. MASON Fa . fi
CABINET ORGANS
OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN 'IN EXCELANOE.
A large stook of NEW MUSIC Just received..
LESSONS given ou the • Piano, Organ, and Sing
tug. An opportunity for practice afforded to those
who may desire it. 11. W. TODD.
Jan. 1. 1872-tf.
Tioga Marble Works
HE undersigned is now prepared to oxocut all or.
T
ders for Tomb Stones and Monuments of ciither
Italian, or Rutland Marble ,
of the latest style and approved workmanship and with
dispatch.
Ho keeps constantly ou hand both ktuda of Marble
and will be able to suit all who may favor him with
their orders, on as reasonable torms as can be obtain . ed
in the country.
FBAN.K. ADAMS.
Jan. 1.1872.
Sale in Partition.
j..)'DK virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court,• of the
county of Tioga, the undersigned Administrators,
of the estate of Wm. IL Mitchell, deceased, will sell
at public sale or vendee, on the,.premises of the es
tate at Mitchell's Creek, on Tuesday, the 15th i day of
April, next, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, the following
lots of land—purports of said. estate—to wit: [
Purport No. 3, bounded and described as fellows:
beginning at the southeastcorner of the steam mill
lot, thence south, 23.1 degrees west, 177 rods to's pine
stump. and south, 3,44 degrees weal, 129.2 rods to a
post; thence north, 88 degrees west; 40 rods to a small
lynn; thence north, 2,5,1' degrees east, 122.4 rods to a
post; thence north, 87;4 degrees west, 1C4.6 rods to a
post; glance north, 1,4 degrees east, 116.8 rods to a
post; thence south, 873..i' degrees east, 208.4 rode to the
place of beginning. Containing 183.2 acres—unlm.
proved, and known as the McDougall lot. ! .
Purport No. 5, beginning at a post in the southeast
line of the Win. K. Mitchell farm, thence south 33 de
grees east, 112 rods to a pine stump; thence south, 6834.
degrees west, 147.12 rods to a post; thence north, 22,54
degrees west. 112 rods to a post; thence north, 68 de
grees east, 121 6 rodato the place of beginning. Con
taining 92.35 at res, more or less; about 30 acres im
proved.
Purport No. 61 beginning at the southwest corner of
purport No. 5 hi the west line of the Cadwallader lot.
thence south, 20.13. degrees east, 112 rods to a ; post;
thence 50uth„•68 , , , , degrees weld, 120.88 rode to a Post;
thence north, 311,5' degrees west, 118 rods to a Ipoet;
thence orth, 68 degrees cast , 144.4 rods to the i place
of begi Mug. Containing 92.35 acres, more or less.,
Purpo t No. 7, beginning at
.a pine- etunip,,thenCo
south, 8 ,',.;' degrees east, 111.5 "rods to a poet; thence
1
south, 2/ degrees west; 196.5 rods Co an osk stump In
the nort line of the McDougall lot; thence north,
87,t4" deg ees-west, 210,3 rods to a post; thence north,
214 (Mgr es east, 209 rods to the 'ilium of beginning.
Containing '1;t8.5 acres, more or less; 20 acres im
proved, end house and barn thereon, and being the
west part of the steam mill lot. a
Purpurt'No. 8, beginning at the northeast corner of
purport No. 7. at a poet, thence south, .80..4 di g ress
oast, 110.5 rods to a white oak stump in the NVOS lino
of Geo. Hughes' land; thence by the sumo south, 2?.4
degrees west, 189 rods to a hemlock; -thence north,
87) degrees west, 110.3 reds to a white oak stump;
,thence by the east lino of purport No. 7 north, 23.3 de
'green east, 105.6 rods to th place of beginning. Con
taiuiug 130.2 acres, more o • less, and being the east
part of the Memo mill lot; all the above lots being In
the township of Tioga, in said county at Tioga.
Purport No. 9, beginning at the northwest corner,-
of a lot of land contracted to C. & E. Whore, at a post,
thence north, 2,?," degrees east, 139 rods to a post;
thence south, 84.!.',', degrees east, 110.6 rods to a post;
tb,euco south, 2;.i' degrees west, 126.1 rods to a post;
thence north, 86 degrees - west, 17.6. rods to a ! twat:.
thence south, 2?..; degrees, west, 16.7 teas to *post;
thence rfortli, 80 . - 1 ." degrees ANYBt, r ,t3 VOCIIS to a pest at
the place of beginning.. Containing 95.56 acres;linofo
or lees, and being the west part of the Loyal Sock lot;
part In the township of Tioga and part in the tow n ship
of Lawrence.
Purport No. lit, in tho townships of 'Jioga and I Law
rence, beginning at the northeast corner of ptirport
No. 9, thence south, 8831 degrees cast, 1.10.6 rod to a
fallen hemlock; thence south, 14); degrees east, 07.9
rods to n hemlock; thence south, 2 , ..1 degrees west, 04
rods to a post; thence north, 88 degrees west, 1.49 rods
to a post; thence north, 27.; degrees east, 126.1 rbtls to
the place ,of beginning. Containing 100.$1. acres,) more
or less, slid being the east part of the said Loyal Sock
lot. All timber lands,_ except the improvements men
tioned, but valuable for farms.
Trams or Eamf.—s6o on each lot at the time of silo,
gad enough more to make one-half of tho purchase
money on confirmation of the sale by the Court and
deed executed, and the remainder in two b'unal linn
et payments from the tirnd of sale, with interest eu all
sums unpaid at the time of each payment, to e se
cured by judgment bond and mortgage oil the t3rem.
iSCB, at the-time tho deed Is delivered. ' _ I
JANE E. MITCHELL,
C. 11. SEYMOUR, 1
'Adufrs.
April 1,18734 w
Ordinance.
DE it ordained by the Burgess and Council of the
boro of Mainsburg, and it is hereby ordained by
authority of the same
-Ist. All animals impounded shall be piovided by
the pound-master with a suitable and proper amount
of food and drink, and that he shall receive from the
owners of said animals for the same, the sum of
thirty-eight cents a day per head for horses and cat
tle, and twenty-flve cents per head for hogs, calves and
sheep. ,
2d. If any animal shall remain unclaimed for three
days it shall be the duty of the pound-master td pro
ceed to dispose of the same by public sale,‘ t the
highest bidder, drat giving ten days notice by written
advertisement, and be shall reserve from the proceeds
Of said sale a sum sufficient to pay all charges, includ
ing costs of sale, and the balance to go to the owner
of said animals, If be can be found; if not, to go In
to the school fund of Said borough.
, •By order of. the Board,
Q. D. MAINE, cuo r k,
MOVilnirgl XOll , U47%401, tit,
e
Tonic
•-...,,, .
Purel:J , vegetnNe and
P. LORIMER'S
aurAILIPktM
addrefov
stm 0,
12,000,000 AC P,
CJ eL• 36 1 Jra.x• xaca
The al ettpest Land In mutat for sale byih e
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
lii tiro itreat Platte Vailby.
3,000,000 Acres in Central Nek,
!,Now fin Hisfi• In" tracts try riercit
lot yeara' credit ist 6 t.'r (.661.
roptirol, '
arklumtaliftif eliwato, fd , rtile Hal an an,
watt-r.
3 ni t ; I:1 IN 311 r.: it' 11,4
if ‘Vyoliiing,..eolirtlibi, Pleb,
cn•te Laing nDI til. t iry the teruiere ur the
Soldiers entitled to a Howietead,l6
I' d m Brsir LOGATIONS pat coLuNtw
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I:itse.:‘,l4 WO tiq tl2O couvonleticeN of AU Old ,
~,in.try. '
F;,...- ps3st•S to lilacoraern of Railroad LAD&
h.:, t,,,,,a1 Al.pa, nbIAVILIg the TAKIldt also new
I/1 lirti. , riptirt. I'aulphlM{Vi , lll,l•WMapti3t ot ki a
EV/ ItVV.2II-.V.K. AddrOPP
• , O. P. DAVIS,
han4 Commirsioner U. P. 4,
Ciao
WAN' riIED,
10 000 P
To improve 1,700,000 acres it. It. Lao,.
mortgage and located in tho middle region
lowa—the brat coro, wheat and cattlevrodi
In the West, 1u hours distant from Chicago,
and soil umiiirpassed. 6temlow slid Flow 1.
pure runt/rug water t•vefily thstributed. :al
agile. .% viaage crol:t pt id - per ease. fiend
guide. 'at, mull 11:g. descriptioa s ,
terms. )..)w to rt•aeli the lauds. AL
JOHN P. 1 1,11()TfN% rand Condui,4Bluner lowa
Ro:ulLand Co , Cedar Ilaplda, Vows. '
Chicago Office, 66 S. Canal tit.
.
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Christ:au faffecnce. thorough instruction and
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er this cue of the beat inntitutions of the count
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coomit at n• 1 $2OO s yeas. Ref(
Officers of erineeton and Lafayette Colleden.
for Catalogue. S. 8. STEVENS, A t Prineli
F.OR ONE DOILA
P will send FREE, by mall, on lecetrit of One
25 packets of choice Flower seeds awl our Cat
containing upv aids of 1,000 varieties, with tall
tic's tor culture, to any address' in the Coital'
Catalogue tree on application.
DEE S BOYLE, Seedsmen and Florists,
67 Tremopt Street, Boston. '
FARMERS Dealers And Agents,iiels
‘, our Catalogue of ilex
7 toes, Fruit Trees, &a.
rtahle Treatise. All sent free. Extra offqrs,
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LY 10 CE'iNl
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paper cover, mailed, postpaid. to any address, ea 4,
eoipt of 10 cents, by the Publisher,, ', _
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Box 1624, Posttifilee. Pathan:Et:Mu I
.s',e theti.limuiog valuable extracts front press iioiz
"A very valuable hookoind no ono intoncling tom
ahould fall to read it.—•,.V. Y. Tribune.
"We did, not know so much could nosaid e*
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"buy 25 cupins ot this book :and, distribute •
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Chicago Tribune.
"In publishing this book Mr. Laird hae dun a ate
service to the couitutiaity.—Totedo Blads.
"Wo. hope thepublisher will sell' 100,000 tepid it
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"W !tare pm 4 aVe m p
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that
adyised by lb
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per's W....kii. ,, . . ..•
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tollow,"—Frank Lcslic.
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KATALYS IN E WATER
Is the nearest approach to a apcolfic over discovered
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Diabetes, likthey and Urimity Diaossensgenorally. It
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Shim General Debility and Nervous frustration rrim
Mental and Physical Excesses. It is the Greatest An
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•Iteleives the Head almost immediately. No household
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