The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 13, 1867, Image 4

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    T aulrareer SPU'Ects EVES NIADE..-;-
The Westminster Review pronounces
Lincelttt‘ -Gettysburg, .speech AS the
finest that ever fell from human lips.—
In view - of this fact, and that it is even
m f pertinent than it ever was, we
ne e d make no apology for republishing
Jr." _We giye It below •
"Four score and seven years ago our
fathers brought forth upon this conti
nent a now action, conceived In liberty
and dedicated to the proposition that ail
men are created equal. Sow we are en
cf,aacd iu a t , reat civil war,testiug wheth-
that nation, or any nntien to Con
e( dor ciedielAcd, can long endure.—
We are !Le; CO a peat battle-field of
that V.'e are niot to dedicate a
portion of it as the final ret-ring place of
those 'who here gars thcir live: that the
nation mir,lit It it aitozether fit
ting and proper that we should do this.
I:tut in a large sense we cannot conse
crate, eve munot hallow this ground.
Tice brave men, nod dead, who
etruggied here, has, con.tecrated it far
above our power to odd or detract. The
world will little note nor remecliber long
what we say here, hat it can never for
get what they did here. It for t:f, the
living, rather to he eiedleated to the un
fimisbeti Ntork ii t ti , v have thus far
co nobly carr .rather far us
to be here deeicated to the great task
remaining 1 . cal:0 n;.--that from these
honored dead we take increased devo
tion to the c.aite for which they here
gave the lee , - full measure of devotion—
that we here highly retolve that ,the
dead shall not have died in vain—that
the nation &hal!, under God, hale
new harth of freedoul, and that the
Governai,ent of the people by the peo
ple, and for the people, shall not perish
from the earth.
A FABLE.--We find the following fa
ble, in the Lancaster ..exprerc:
One winter's clay', the fatnier'h wife,
said to her maid : •• ;,,..:_rape up all these
hits of fat.and of meat, and throw them
to the ]tens: I.ltope thet it will make
them lay. ,-'Take vale that the old roos-
N,:r does not cobble them up." -
However thy c ,, cit had chooled his
little flock beforehand, by crewing to
the ta thus: I,ty tisteri. meat is in
tended :tbr zoaled ; it is .tz - orig food, and
unsuited to the slender fenntle,franae.—
Esorybudy knows that hens have been
always mere lovely and delicate than
we are, and let it Le your care, oh, be
loved srsters to preserve the beauty of
this prOrldeWlat a.rrartgetiteut."
'rite bens were much Moved by this
tender praise of the epeaker, and they
said one to another : " I do not want
theat; X have a plenty of good food
without it: h'e.c liese excellent bits of
Lotato and con' t
lint one hen in this flock was strong.
minded, and, in spite of the eloquence
n! the recnr, she persisted In picking up
the ;crap; of rueat.
Then the (Alper hen., cried nut: "
IIeI :Am is stetping out of her proper
'Mace—wily cant the EfitiSfied to live
I,lth the rat of the world
Toe hen wat, ~try that they were
a-igry with her, but tile meat Was very
,o,i, uttfl sue MIS thrther comforted
a ,ten sue saw her nest full of beautiful
:Mere is a epee linen of breaking the
g!mtly, the summer of
low a Mr. James Wilson, of West Jer
sey, di , ad with cholera While some fifty
!mks from home. John Rogers was
e.niiloyud to convey,' the dead body in a
:.on to Ins frienaz and home. By in.
quirs he :e:‘rne'i the pteeise house of
te, On - drivlng to the door
t‘i a rcopectubly-appearing
leJ who irae iu fltut the newly-wade
asked:
"Does :dr. Wilson lira bare ?''
" Yes," Nyru-her reply, "but he is not
at home to-da7. , '
" I know he's nor at borne now, but
h- will i.a very soon, for I've got him
h..re dead in the Wagon t"
TH.E GREAT
CILYInE OF Al 7 TRACTIox IS AT
`LA
WREXCEVILLE.
G. . MATHER CO.
to the good people of 'Loge
t',vett tett th e y have
.tuet returned from New .
T ; r t ette their citeueld lull eteek of
VILLI. t, WINTER GOODS,
<..bra , itlg all the noveltiee ae Isell ne the cub
:-tuntialS retiUvreCi.
DIIE . ,S GOODS nn all tancties. ST 9PLE
& FANCY GOOD, HOOP SKIRTS,
lIEST FRENCH. WOVE COR•j
IS, 6LOVES AND HO-
SIERY. YANKEE NO
TIONS, &e.
FTJ - RS ! FURS !
and Sibvian Souirrel
The largest Sb)cl: cf
CLOTHS C ASSIMERES in the county
READY MADE CLOTHING, and
CLOrtif NG made to order viper.
inbnded bgir.ft ChM' workmen.
SHOP MADE tOOTS & SHOES in end
less vanity, HATS & CAPS
. to4uit al/ tastes,
GROCERIES, &C., &C
Oar goods ?lava been bought. daring the lak
panic jn New York and a-di be laid at panic
Pricer.
Prices aro de,rith, rnonepely broken up. No
ti other store car. or dare campers with us it/ qual
ity and price. rc., farther particulars call at the
c. $. MATHER Zs 00.
Lar,Teneerille, Dec. I[l, MG
GREAT DECLINE
ems
DRY GOODS
PRICES FULLY REDUCED FROM 15
TO 25 PER CENT. IN TIIE
LAST TEN DAYS'.
rill/E subscriber busing purchased largely at
1 the lute ',aril :rapt sales in Yore York, it
happy , to talon:, tuo inhabitants of Logo County
that to is 11Q5S preparca to offer
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
to CASH PURCIIA,3E.P.F.
Amongst ilia Stock of Dre3l Goode, will be
foood
FRENCH. MERINOES,
VizaraDtca 41,1 Y ovl 111153.. z. per yard
RICH POPLINS & EMPRESS CLOTHS
At $1.09 petty T.l.
LADIES' BEAVER cLoAx.rxps,
Ail ecool, at 20e. per yard
enlloct_rariety of
I HOOP & I3ALISORAL SKIRTS, FLAN
NELi. SHAWLS,
BLANKETS,
- ER Y, GLOVES.
TABU'. LINENS, HAND.
L t UI cs. MISSES,
ANL) CLIILDItEN'S SHOES
All of whieh te.ll he found retnaritehly cheap
Ali Ire ins Itea t,, call RT/ examine the Goode.
.Nei. 2 , , ' 6 .;. 7'. HARDEN.
ELI,SHDRO PE'rItOLEG3I C 0.2-
bercb3 0/01 the lioard ct
c‘hap.hy at a meeting bald Dh
cefa4Cr h) ile eidtd to dose up the
atfelre of hod , Lkaibute ghpba.inara
fu the huhdt of thu t n.tuTOT, prorryfo au:011:i 110
1, 0 0.14, 0 . f pool u, r". 4 'N., 9ha proparti of lb*
CoLuPI. O Y " Prhvada dieldld
iii , .1 , 4.1rs .1 Jll Irrctlllt thelf
14 , 4 0 . pta 1.4 doe 'lf clotaxlct, ‘,0 0 . r ,
Luc. it., slart.t, LS a t. , )ehr, Clerk.
Tai; (1.,.t.10.0.4.4 .4 N.
joviCsy And k14(44 Wipft 11/. 1 S,/ It 4444.7
Lt vgdoelg (ilAY'e ,
roa I
try' .--=f---toUfLtt
B. WICELIADI,
-ATISIS NURSERY OF FAUST +dial OR.;
TAiENTAL TREES, TIOGA:-
00 1 000 Apple Trees.'
10,000 Pear Trees.
A gcnd supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
F,IiIII3I3BERY.
The Fruit tret= ore comp..eod of the eheiceet
sariettea, putt healthy, Fut). of them large and
in bearing. .Any ~no winkling IL. get A apply
11 , 11 do well to call cud ace my stock before par
chasing elsewhere iltg.." Delivered at the depot
free et eiterg,i.
Tioga, Feh. 2., ISB6-13"
& IIkiSLIN'S CABIN - ET ORG - NNS, and Tteta,
L &TEST Fintr — E r fp ' ~.1)1 1 ...N110 illif.4 W. , Lin3ley & On'e Idclodnons
BRADLEY CE - .ArgIVI; TENT 1 Orden; from dealers nod Ttnelners onpecinll7
POWELL,
DUPLEX ELtivrie _.(011 DOUBLE 1 solicited. Ad i , d i r 6 "p 6 ' 1..,„,n13. Avenue. 5,„,, t0 ,..,, p a ,
SPRTG), . . ,
S K It T .
rTyIE trucidertni llexiilUiy and great pomfert and
L picanim to ant lady wearing the Dupla LIIIPSIC
Slat will t.o expiaienced paiticnittly In all crowded
assinol,l,e., operas. iwriAges, railroad Card, ta tell pews,
arm chairs, far promenade and bowie dress, as the shirt
can be fulled when In nes to occupy a small place as
easily and cotrentantly-aa r silk or muslin dress, AP in.
valuable quality In crinoline; not found In any nip
aprlry skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great Convenience of it eating the duplex elliptic steel
spring alcirt fur a tingle day, will never altordarde
fuer dispense with their use. Fortbl Wren, Misses and
young ladle* they are sloparlorto all others. • ' -
They will not bend or break /14.• the ail:vile spring,
but is ill preserve their perfect syd grateful ships when
three!' Or four ordinary will have been thrown
aaide,ns nerlat-. •Tive looplinienovareit witiadontleanti
tostoc thread, and tho bottom roda,aro not only don.
his opt logs, lint twice for double} gekered; preventing
Chain from rearing out NO]. dragging don n stoops,
at.lrn
Thep utllee.l:lllvte, It n creel favortle with kit 'ethos,
wed iv holverxelly raccanmeible4 by the titelgert 'magi
rapes, x, the standard skilt of the bobionabiesxorld-
. . • - •
To cop:, tlro folloalng sue:4l=ld, advantage. in
0-Online I la.; enperlor could), perfect manufacture,
4•tylislr .Impt• and tird , ll. tlf.xrldlrty, durebillVY, comfort
6nci economy, Inquire f.,1 .1 lr• Bradley'. Dopler
tk .or double spring ckir t, and be rote you gel the
nine article,
CAUTION—To guard egoei net I bipobition be partleti
lex to notice that film te otieled duplex" hate the
red ink stamp. Nit " .1. W. Predlet'e tinplex liaiptic
eta,' Sprints upon the witifittrand—none other, are
genuine. Also notice that tt ery hoop will admit a pin
tieing passed through the center, thus revenhvg the
two for double)eptina l e4 t ed together therein, which
le
the Pecrot of the Y eaftgth,ontletom
hinatfon not Si be feittnil In
Far gale 4t all store, whero first class skirts ere sold
throughout the tutted States sod elsewhere nilllll—
t_•s' the sole owner" of the patent.
INT,STS, BRADLEI".O CARY,
0c17,3m Chambers A 79 A 61 Rends its,
Stoves: Stoves ::
Al D ri[ARDW,AREI
R. WILLUM ROBERTS begs to
aunounea to the citizens of Tiuga County,
that in addition to Its excellent stock of Stores,
Tin-Ware, Brdrania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a great outlay, stacked his store on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete aesortment of Shelf 'Hardware,
of which wo enumerate tha following article.:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWItItS, S CC;
MILL,'HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
Min, AXES, •
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT•STOCKS 4 HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS,SKEINS, WASHERS,
PPE - ROBES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC -
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, IP, BAR,
& BAND IRON; GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND .
OAPs.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use. These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stock
of Hardware.
We invite die pnlnie to call, and aZ.IMIllte for
themselves. We . alts to keep the 'beet gruility of
goods in .outlfte ; And all work to 'Order done
promptly and ( ' en. WILTAAM ItOISZATB.
Wellebore, Sept. 1,1866—tf.
Planing .44,, Turning.
B. T. VAN HORN,
EWING got hie new Factory in operation,
Se now prepared to fat orders tot Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the beat atyle oL wortmen.
ship. Pilling procured a •
WOODWORM PLANER,
he is ready to dress boards or plank with dispatch.
SOROLVROAK & BRXCIKEVI:
torniabed to order. Ris easel:arms are of the new.
est and most improved patterns.
dhop Cornevet y e ar' and Wain Bts,NVELLB
BOBO, PA., '
Oct. 81, 1866—tr. 8., T: VAR HORN.
NEW FLOUR, GROCERY, AND PRO.
VISION STORE, •
Edwin B. Caivey,
Is ready to furnieh'cuttomers with
FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PORE,
HAMS, MACKEREL, WHITE
MIT, CODFISH, AND
PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
plr% ext door toCon ruse's-U.ore.
Welliboro, Dec. 12, 1886-17.
PLATED WAXE—oske btakets,- card bask—
CartOrt, worm bowls, ete., st
FOLEY'S.
F OLEY Las emu* more or those fine spay Irmtekse, at No, 6 Union Moak. -
ENERAL wbolesale agent for the Celebrated
la PATENT PLATE PlANO::•manufacfared
by DECKER ERO: 4 .. cnicKERING do BON'S
PLA.Nos, 14.1.1NL1F (MO'S PIANOS, MASON
arih Stitpl4 & Soh,
ARE PREPARED TO SELL AS COEAP
a e any dealers in Ole county, a general as
sortment of
DRY
,GOODS. GR.QCERIFS,
READY-MADE' CLOTHING, RATS,'
CAPS, Dons a SNOBS, FUR.
NISSING GOODS,
EARTHERN, STONE, AND GLASS WARE,
In short, everything usually kept in a country
store, all of which will be sold as low as else.
where, for seta to
READY PAY ONLY !
No trouble, to Show
Goods.
CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES
• •.
STAPLEd CO. t v./dotal:to,. old .porropo for
past fiscors,liops for ,t 5 i.ssttstraserS,,dirikts
moo. fcrstsd s 'estinitierebift*ltii G.
P. CARD, disy-feet confld'est tiit7. !hay 'can do
better that. eTta before, 1113 11161101 Brmwilt byte
a larger assortment. •
COMPETITION DEFIED!
CARD, STAPLES & SON
Keeney - vine, Feb. 21, 1866.4 y.
tagfIYFT.Adi,L.4M/ 1 42/11
(Patented Notenabar.7, 1865.)
A MOST valuable article for all who drive hoc
see. See " Agriculturist" for fdarch,lB66.
'Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit, of do
Times; Bonner, of the New York kedgernaad
many other celebrated horsemen.
The subscriber owns the patent for Tioga, Sus
quehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or
township rights for sale, on favorable terms.
Harness rockers mho wish to make the Roesler
their customers who - buy individual rights, will
be dealt with liberally.
By a slight alteration, the safety lines may be
attached to almost any bridle.
All persecutors cautioned against ; making ;ter
°sing the bridle of lines , bathe emmties aforesaid,
without authority from the undersigned..
BABBET C. SIMPSON.
laDit—tf
WIIOLESILLt =DREG STORE.
CORNING, N. Y.
f t i.;
TD RUGS AND MEDICINES, "PAINTS
JJ AND OILS,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, atoNDEN-
TRATE)) MEDICINES, CIN
' r..1,.55i:
CINNATI WINES AND
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI
ROCHESTER PEtc.
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
• AND DYE COLORS,
INIMMUIM
Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested
to call and get quotations before going further
OM
."w. D. I TERAELL, 4- CO
Corning, N I A., Jan. 1, 186e.-1y
ME
at ad 111°41CD.'21?It LOST, HOW RP.
odiltlon of Dr. Ceaverwelike Celebrated
Emmy en the radical cute (without =gel
atine) of dpermatorrliteet, or seminal Weakness, Invol
untary fieughtsl Icsaws, Impotency, Mental and Phyal.
;cal Incapacity, Inepediments' to Marriae, gif; also
'Consumption, Epilepsy, and Pita 'induced by , gelfin.
vaullrence or sesneatcuravekluice.
Price in sealed envelope, only cents.
The celebrated author In this admirable essay clearly
. demonstrates, from a thirty yams' successful practice,
that the alarming consequences of liell.abllkla may be
radically cared Without the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the application of the knife—pointing ant
• Mode of cure at once simple, cattalo, and effectual,
lbyi
means of which every eufferer, no Matter what his
condition may be, may cure himself cheaply,privately,
and mentally.
This lecture amnia be in the hands of every .youth
and rem man in the land.
e debt, tinder wail, In a plain envelope, ttr any Wm%
post.paid, on receipt of six cants, or two poet stamps.
Address the publishers,
CELLE. I. C. BUNT t CO..
Jab. 2-3 m. 127 Bowery, New York, P. O. 1i0x,41588.
PRESERVE YOUR TEETH
H. RANDALL, Surgeon Dentist, would re-
T
•, t y speetfully inform the citizens of Tioga, Law.
• reneevUle, and vicinities that be his located per.
• teanently at Vega (office over Teller's Drug Store)
where ho may be found the first three weeks of
leach month, and will be at Lawrenceville the last
'week timid! Lqoptikattho raikt!noopfcb4er. Sao.
Particular attention given to the treatment of
of ell diseases of the Teeth, dame, and Alveolar
process,
Oleanhig,Pilling klihttratting Teeth
Rua to regulate irregular Teeth in young
persons. • Also, esPacial attention girt:etc Fitting
Artificial Teeth, Palates, and obdtirstors on any
kind of plate desired.
Anesthetics administered and Teeth Extracted
without pain in every:ease where it may be con.
sidered advisable.
All work will be done witb promptness, and
warranted, and at prices consistent with the tines.
Let every one call who May need or wish for a
good looking sett of teeth.
Tioga, Ps., Nov. 7, 1.866.-tf. •
RIOEt Bohemian Mug V asts , u 4,.
deal 9 POLERIL
BRANDY, WRITE
WASH LIME,
FUMERY
f'.--,fl(t(ii.; rrr't
IicTEBB'S DRUG STORE.—The undersign
ed respectfully Arm:mama that he has as.
soloed the entire control of the
DRUG & CHEMICAL STORE,
Second door below Holliday'e Hotel, labia he
has fitted up cur that purpose, and having largely
increased Ws stock is now prepared to furnish his
old sustomays and all others with
MMEIHM
R.
PURE DRUGS, CIIEMICALS;-PATENT
MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS,
PURE WINES AND
LIQUORS,
• i .2 ' A
FOR MEDICINAL USE
tamest every article to be found in an vitablisli•
meat of tbia. Bneh as
• ' •
• .l •
•
35 •
Horse and Cattle Powder, Coal Oil,
Albohol, Linseed Oil, Glass,
• ireintoN '4 l tYMP 3 nZea , •
Vriettt *colietticin ;
of the best
Perfumery Manufacture - 3, Toet
Soaps of various ]rinds, and
good quality, Tobacco
and. Cigars
°Ube most approved Brands alwaye on hand
1 't,f IE
He would call the attention of the public to
hie splendid stock of
N tione, consisting of Hair, Tooth,
: Paint, Flesh and Nail Brush- _
es, Cutlery, Pipes, Drink.
'l3g-0011.8,
Chetpi & Backgammon Board, Chess,
•
]dominoes, &a._ Also a large
1 assortment-of-Toys for
Children.
R.
Aft* Partietilar attention will be given to Pre
paring Physicians' Prescriptions and Family
Iteciksa. Matletection given to all who foyer bito
Iriartheizt polrOn'age: ' it: B. wanly,- -
Aug, I,lB66.Druggisa
•
DO
Not continue to limp along through the world,
when
YOU
see the lame are made to walk. Do not allow
Yeureelfin z efftsln,nonlltipallJ tront the innmaer.
able 'chop 1191111141Mit 111114.1** SD prairelpnt, at
e eir
a( seosbt e year, hisoanee 'yen do not
. .
KNOW.
.
Or srill not believe that they can be cured. If
you inquire into this manor a little, you will dud
that many poor nevus from
NEURALGIA
have-found Welcoine Tale by 'using l•'ne* and
powerful remedy called Salutiter. Severe pains
and lameness, whether located in the shoulders,
or in the side
AND
back, are cared with wonderful ease and certain
ty by dale powerful medicine. Many persons who
have not for 7earz bees entirely free from
RHEUMATISM
have derived treat heuedt from its UN. 'lndeed
the Balutifer Is now so extensively used, and has
been so uniformly eneeessftdrthat no doubt
CAN
any longer exist of its noefulacao, In fact no
other medioine can - - •
BE
found which in so abort a time has attained ouch
unparalleled lancets. It is used for all those dis
eases which require an external application as a
counter irritant, snob as Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Quinsy, Bore Throat,' Crick in the back, Numb.
mess of the limbs, Chilblains, Pleurisy, and many
other severs and troublesome difficulties, which
are often
. - '• CURED _ t .
•.- 11"1 - 11.i ,1
and always benefitted by much an appiication.—
In =my familial; which lave been in induced to
TRY
this valuable medicine, -has become a house.
hold necessity. They would as loon forget their
Camphor or Arnica, as their bottle of
SALUTIFER.
It is sold . by iiiMedicive at sgcenta
.per bottle. Orders' from dealers should la ad ,
dressed to W. D. Torben Co., Wholesale Drug.
gluts, Corning, N.Y., W. B. Gregg .Ih, Co., Whole.
aide Druggists, Elmira, N. Y., or to J.. 1. Roy,
Draigitt,Wellebovo,Pa.
N0v.14, IBMS.
. JOHN SUHR,
WOULD announce to the altisens of Wallah° ,
ro and autiotintrini country, that he has
opened a shop on the corner of Water and ere,
ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all
Made of
CA-BINET FURNITURE,'
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to. Orderi" COFFINS of-all tinda -furnietted - on
are notion: 'AU liork'dorta promptly and war
ranted. Walther°, Jetta 27, 1866.
JOB -WORK, IN TEE BEST STYLE, and
with dengatch, at TEE AGITATOR OEOO.
J. L. B
. .
1,134)§1581iftG.-2A:::_
L. 77; Ef4g.*lviltriiAiiani'iiit' ,. eiot4rit
j3,_ Dtngs,ll.4icitizi9,o4o467
meg'ium - fdgaiheetunial nise; - abut all lho
pularindrat,dlotateitret;Pakti; Varaislaß, Gas,
.tc. at! tinds of brnthe., Dye Colors , Dye Woods
and Stubs, fine Toilet Soap., Perfumery, Pom-
ades, Cometies,Ac.,
,'STATIONERY, PENS," PENCILS,
f^! PAPER .A.ND'ENVELOPES,
MeMoranduni Books, Pars Books ' d.s , „Potash
in balk et 15 costs per pound, Kerosene Oil,
Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Benzine,
'Vied,' Oatmeal end Pearl l arley at 10 cis per
pound. I am solo agent in Bloseburg for Or.
10. Wearer's 14'1. Fireweed, and warrant it to
care Scrofula, Salt Ithenm,.Seurry, Pimples on
face,.-and ell diseases .arising "free:Limper*
stake of the Blood if used according to direction.
• 'Ynrticuiar nwention"giv en - to compounding
Physician'A and other Prescriptions. 1. guaran
tee mast:taloa, both in quality and vim
Remember tho Store, oppoaito the new Ceal
Co's Store, BlosAbwrg,, Pa.
-
Aug. .15.i;18,',,,;,
1- N. 114.MMQND'S. i'Vr/R:SERY.
'llliddlebury, Tioga. Co., Pa.,
Situated on tbo Plank Road, 4 miles from Tinge,
We are prepared to furniett 100,000 Fruit Trees
at the following prices
4ppletrees—large size. 20 cents at the Nursery;
30 tents delivered. _Common size, 20 cents at the
Nursery, 25 cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 cts.
Selman Arkno.-33nrulauta - 'Harvest. Early
Harvest, Cheuango Strawberry, Washington
Strawberry, Red Astrachan, Summer Bellflower,
Hummer Queen, Summer Ring, Sweet Bow, Sour
Sok.
F,ara.Arrixo.—Fatneuse, Gravenstein, Rambo,
Ribston Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine,
Ladies' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet.
Wilma APPLES.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet, i
Black Giliflower; Blue Pearlman, American Gol
den Russet, Roxbury Russet,lthode Island Green.
bag, Esopus SpitzeribnlgAwanr, Sweet Gjlldower,
Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet,
Pound Sweet, Pound Sonr, Peck:a Pleasant, Tall
man Sweet, Tompkins Co. Ring, Wagner.
P.EATLEI. , -7,401110t, Soglisb.largonoljo, Bleaker*
Meadow", Belli Lucrative, Teinisal3one Irdeisey,-
Seekel, Benno D' Amalie, Golden BeurreMemish
Beauty, Giant MATCH:MU, Lawrence.
Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots
—several varieties. C. B N. HAMMOND.
Bliddbabary, Tiora Co., Pa., Jan. 1,1866-Iy.
Stoves & Tin Ware
FOR THE MILLION
Messrs. ROBERTS ‘j- KELSE3.7
OPPOSITE ROTS BUILDING,
Are now proparod to furnish tho public with
anything in their flue of businesd, in quantity as
large, in quality: as good, and as cheap in price
as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvania.
Theipsy particular attention to tip .
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS
and intend to keep a full assortment of everything
in that line.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction.
REPAIRING
r,
emended in the best manner and with dispatch
CALL AND SEE US
ROBERTS dc RELSEY.
Wellaborough, March 7, 1868
INDUSTRY MUST PROSPER
Boots, Shoes, Leather g t• Findings.
GEO. 0. DERBY,
H ALE? lAn:h „. t . t h d e u t o t . % k i
m a%
r-wmig h t by t h!:
Isms Boys," will continue the-sartto at the [wand lately
occupied by them. Good custom work, wade to order
and warranted, will be the dna thing. in order at this
shop; but special attention will also be given to keeping
up a good stockot
LEATI{ER' AND FINDINGS, Simi l as .
SOLE and UPPER, LININGS, BIND
ING, PEGS, THREAD; NAILS,
LASTS, AWLS, WAX, .ka •
and, In a general way, the various usually kept
at a finding shop.
Cash paid for MOOS, sat, PELTS sod roes ; and par
ticular attention given to the purchase of veal and dea
con eking, for which the highest market price will be
paid. Itteanurie done promptly and well.
'raving aold he stock la trade knd °rant
business lately! conducted by us to Mr. Derby, we cor
dially reeotom4od him to our old customers, as a good
workman, and b square-deallog roan.
C 11.19. W. & GEO. W. SEARS.
Welisboro, May 2,1866.
POUT VS
EME2II3
MO aii4 Can POlifin.
~....rb,-... This preparation,
, . 4 . .. 111 long and favorably
„.: ,i.. Ag; , ' -- i, known, will thor
'i ' ,i '•l".,,i'„''. "V courtly reinvigorate
; t> ' .*;;;: hroken-dorrn and
sr ,
~,, .
~
r.
t io:r- s spirited horses,
. by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and fates
-4,,-,.. " ..;',..."..,/ It is a sure pre.
• , r .;„.a.i— iruttre of all din
...,s.r-^,...4 ~-- - -. —t— . Patel illetaillt. to
this animal, ;tacit r Lu2:,'G rEvEll, GLAbDERS,
YELLOW WA, ',..
TgR, II E A I' C5,..,,,L., , 'NS..
C6ll GliF, DIS. ‘3 ,,,, •
,;\
TEMPER,-FE, t I '''' ~ -1
VESS,rorznra ; , ,
LOSS OT ATVS - I-
T/TR AND 'VITAL
RNERRY,/to Its . •=.,' ~
utts hagerres the'„ r• .... - ,
wind, InCreases ‘.. ...; - .t."
the appetite--giver t-, ,-- , . :,. -
a etaeolh and ... -,r .. '' '-- . Na.
glossy saki—and ~ ,,,,,,,p x. : 2 , f
...,.. ‹:',"-",.-
4 0 11
transforms ,t li c „- ". ' .10...,:- -... ,
~,-,.
mi se rable skeleton into a iiiitTlorticlng and splrited
To komeri nt coy., this prop3ration is invoinkble.
It ittcreases tho quiontit, - will improves the quality
of the milk . . It has
1 ' .
IK.Cri proven bj• ae
tool erzperiment to
.."' _ '''' ? 7.:741 , 111M -
Far case the titian
' ' ''''', "''' ' •.'-, : ...-:., lay of bulk and
, • .-,:.. ..,
~4-;" mat. twenty per
~.. - ;,,,,- -4 nt and make the
~,1 4 ~-.'
t '••'-' i,rl sivort. in fattening
. V4llrr 0 1 ; V ' onttle.it givesthem
, 4 • , : - - - appetito, loosens
• ~. ..1 .. . ..' 4,....f
.-.... . '.. ~- ... '... . ... A. 4 them thrive
MMM
In all dbeasTa 4.4 4‘. tee, such as Cons its, Ulcers in,
the Lang*, Liver,
;
etc as a 41,veiliz {:. „.
f
ate , th:3 t 7 '
pUltlll7. 4";
to a pipr - e _—
barrel of .76d . , t'n •1
above d
era,l:.,:ted
_oCentiridy.rie vo'ht,.l:3 'rix idu gm, overlain
`Prrect‘trt,' and •
Price 25 Ceuta p , o r.i l tal for El.
VIVZEA.I.."E3I
S. 11.Ir‘oTiT3: T 3320.
U=Ml
141101F.111R DRPI ,!ND DEPOT.
No. 116 Frthirdn - S'., Baltimr,e, Yd.
For t'iltt 1,-- C,nugh
Out the Chatted Ztte , '
For Bale 13Y . Joliu A. Roy, Wellaboro.
VI 0 RI,N T /!ZG, at
WEB 'S
AVAIa, Wa_W__ON
SPLENDID /033,0RTMRBT OR
4 WINTER GOODS
At the People's Store, Corning . , N, Y.
Adapted to the wants of all classes; and as we
laid ip for a good stock just before the lawn&
vanes in Now Turk, we are noir seablad to sea
most of our goods at about
NEW YORK PRICES.
,„
'''iVe would call iipecial strentiort . to ourionii
,-,
stook or goodie Tor
LAI)IES'
FRENCH hIIISLINS AND ORGANDta'
over offered in this market. We masc. haves SAS4I
ABlOrtralla Or"
LADIES' SACQUES, TAIALAS AND
BAB9IrINE4,'
itt' ' oloth and silk, to whioh we tnvitetheattantkin
of buyers, Out,,,,stook
CLOTHS AN]) CASSIKERES,
'for nian!a and boy's wear, ii kep: very felt and
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
on short notice and in the latest style
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
G-INGHAMS,
j • ALPACAS, POPLINS, DieLAINES,
CITALLrEg, SUN UMBRELLAS,
JEANS, COTTONADES, SUBET-
INGS,
Our facilitiai for BUYING GOODS are UN
SURPASSED by Any in this section, and wa
wish it understood that
We do not intend to be UNDERSOLD by
We tender our thanks to the citizens of Tioga
Co., who have patronized us and would respect
fully invi to those who have never done so to call
and see no. Store opposite the Dickinson House
on Market Street, tbree doors west of the costar,
and two doors east of Tfongerford's Bank.
Corning, N. Y., Nov. 91,1888
D. F. STONE,
lIPALKtS this method of announcing to The citi
sena of gust Charleston and vicinity Ma
be has just , received a suitable stock of
GROCERIES,
TEAS, SUGARS, COFFEE, SYRUP
MOLASSES, TOBACCO, OIL,
BROOMS, RAISINS,
Good GREEN TEA for. 124 per lb
SUGARS from Is. to 17 einti per lb
. And evar'ytbing in the
GROCERY LINE
0,30. 0. DERBY.
Call and see us. Don't ask u■ for trust, to be
plain we don't keep it: , Remember the "ant.
toile" tbat came to grief because - he couldn't
make "both ends meet." D. P. STONE.
East Charleston, De0.16,1866:5n0
H. Harrington
HAS just returned from NOW York with a teal
assortment of
SEMINOLE 11111 GOODS,
GROCERIES, EATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND , SHOES, EARTHNWABB
lAILDWARE, FLOUR, SALT,
And everything ustuilly found in a country Mrs,
ivitlett he is selling cheaper than any other store
fa the county.
;Rt. Ito cbatgo for allowing Gooda...glifir
H. BARRINGTON.'
Whitneyvilla, Sept. 26,1888,-3m.
- - -
PNEWELL, DNNTIST, MANSFIELD,Ph.,
s grateful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, will continue so no to per
form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional demands now engaged.
All operations in an departments of the profee
eon executed in the best possible manner. All
new, useful inventions and improvements adopt
ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima
tum of his ambition. Dee. 5, '66-tf
T IPE AND MEE OF ELDER MBAR
jj
DAWN—Those who wish to mare • espy
of this excellent stark, tan do so by calling at
this oats soon. August 29,1866.
IMMMI
and the fieeetline of S. ' , I . ..,,'
of every variety
SMITH & WAITE
CoSSISPCOO j OP
PAILS, SPICES,
PEPPER, ecc.,
&c., .&e.
At se low rataa
ma , ffi i Kmllll
COME AND SEE
lambs ludo by aveq man, woman, and airild 1*
this eocasty. if they will shit*/ sai r
ere to the
plea of -bayin g their goods of tho well
known poplin: old concern of
W. B. Smith's Sons,
ADDISON, N.Y.,
,- .4Ttioissands ' alui tlimusinds of people balm al-
readyreeped t h eir reward by tbila doiag. Every
rind of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ,CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
&c., _ &c., itc.,
- rue ou baud In dtbiteditur,
COW Nil THE MILLION,
et the old Reliable Comer, the
PEOPLES' STORE,
GRANE AND IMPORTANT INFOR3IA
•TION TO OASH BUYERS WHO WISH
TO SPEND THEIR MONEY WHERE
THEY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT.
W. H. SMITH'S BONS' system of keeping
an enormous stock of goods at all times of the
year, and selling thearelusap—this system so oh
noxiods to big profit stores—is fairly begun for
the NM gams st their store, and such a year foi
doing Implore/xi was slaver knows before. Cer.
tainly there is no good reason for swindling pri
ces now; we have had enough of them already.
The great advantage and importance of trading
for Cash or it may pay is fully illustrated by the
low prices now raging at the People's Store.
A PEW HOUSEHOLD WORDS FOR THE
FARMER. MECHANIC, dc PEOPLE
GENERALLY.
Buy your goods of a concern which has a big
assortment and is selling ten times as many goods
and of counts can sell them as many times chea
per than small concerns. We give all sub ad
waitupss to our customers.
A Psi OTHEZ BIG TIMM TOIL THY PIM
DINT BUM TO CTITSIDIM MORT, STUD•
isro ins Mom.
Look out for higatores and big rents; big notes
and big Wet of interest and no real takers at
that—all of which Is very bad as against W. R.
Smith's Sons' situation. Light expenses and no
rents, now goods at broalt-down prices, and the
good old motto of small pronto. good value and
quiet Mums, flying to the breeze. The faet
the only true and certain road to fortune for the
merchant la always to give his customers. as we
do. the most he cantor his money, and depend on
Barn sales for his profits .; again, our popular
te system of dealing, buying strictly
for eat th always having coda on hand. render no
masters of the situation whiin a drop comes in the
market.
Never before was there such a tempt
ing lot of goods, at low prises, as
W. R. Smith's Sons can
and will showfrom this
time forward.
dor Kook of Dry tootle and Clothing can't be
beat, sad no customer who is in the right shape,
!nor leaves the store without buy/ag, and none
who ears What they 'AY, 131 1 leaks the assertion
that tlory
hy/es els buy goods elsewhere as steep. We
keep ast stook of
BOOTS AND SNOBS, HIM AND CAPS,
that is kept is the county. Can, it nothing mon
than to see the CHEAP GOODS on the assions
Counter. '
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
at ruinous low rates. The cottage arid palace Mt
be repleiolsbeil for s song now, by calling on the
People's Friind.
CROCKERY, WALL PAPER,
and a thousand other articles can be found; end
no one who sees them win help buying. We
atanuhature all the czars:aerie, sell. livery
well tinned oun buys his harness of William IL
litalik's Senn We also wake to order. Oar Cutter
is mute of his art; be stands down the bell for
Ito ass who wields the sheers for a livelihood;
Ids Ilts ewe thedefortned.
Tre keep Pork, Flour and Salt,
always as low or less than market rates.
114 more than ever the duty of every man
and woman to call bare before baying, and look
through the stock of tempting goods and bargains,
as no one can imagine or form any idea how
greet a ditto:nice there is between the prices of
goods bought for cub and prices of goods else
where bought for notes that son not paitipromptly.
The safest thing for all buyers who want the
lowest uotoh in goods, is to cull and get W. R.
Smith's Sons' prices, and taro around in your
pockets to compare. A great many stores will
get the cold shoulder after you visit the Old Cor
ner where they work for their customers.
You cannot mistake the place, as it occupies
the room of four stores, immediately on the Erie
railway, and the rash is constantly going on.
Call, if for nothing more than to see bow we
spike the guns. Yours., truly.
W. R. SMITH'S SOBS.
Addeo. N. Y., Sept 5,1666.
LINES OF TRAVEL.
mss; SIMPRAL
011 sod after Borida7,NVY.l9, 1168, trawl wfllloa, •
Corn/neat tb irdlOVirlt hoUtS:
Ig t zt a. ru., Szpre. Matt, Sundays excepted. for RUM,
to, Salamanca, sad Dankirk, connecting with trate,
for the Woof.
7:12a m yigirt grpress. Sundays excepted, for Ruft e k t ,
Salsa:aura, and Dunkirk, making direct
*rub trains of rho dtiantic B areal Western, La e
Shorn, andarand Trunk Railways, for all points Vett
7:1.3 a. na.,Night Sixprm, Duly, for Buffalo, Salamanca,
Dunkirk and the West.
7t60 a.m., Mall Train. Sundays excepted, for Roches.
ter and Buffalo, via Aron.
a. tn. Mall Train, Sundays ',scented, for Bußale
And Dunkirk,
415 D. tea. Baltimore R.:prose, Sumlays rareptcd,
Rorlaster and Buffab , via Aron.
6AG Rmigrant train, Daily, for the Writ.
latr • DI- Day 2:4press. Sundays excepted, for Buffalo,
Salamanoa and 464 1 '4'04 connecting st Salamanca
with the Atlantic k Gress Western Railway, ani
at Seal° with the Lake Sher, and Grand Trunk
Railways for points wee* and south.
7:34 p m Day Express, Sundaya eneepted, for Barttesmr
1.25 p at Way Freight, Sundays aacopta.
12:111.- m., Right Express, Dally, man oath g a: £l,mlra
for Canandaigusobio for Harrisburg, Pixnadnlpla.,
and South, at Graymnirt for Warwick. and at yaw
York with afternoon trains and ttcacier3 fir Beaux
and New England Cities.
WHS. In, Cincinnati Express, Mondays exceptad, cop
Netting at Owego for ?Hams; at Binghamton fir
Syracuse; at Great Bend for iteranton. Philadelphia,
aadTranton; at fahltawaxen for Hanloy.and at Gril ,
court for Newburg and Warwick.
Mg) a. at., Bey Express, San day*. excepted, enigmatic&
at !Moira for thinandritgna, at Binghamton far Sya.
POI, at Great Rand for Scranton, at Leasers-1u for
thtwltg, sod at Jamey City with midnight ExPlosa
Trainor New Jamey Railroad for Philadelphia, Rain
moss and Washington.
19.45 am Accommodation Train daily,
1130 p. tn. way Ereigia t, Sunday* excepted.
120 p. ta , Baltimore Express, Stindaya sac ep gal
&go p. m, Now York end Baltimore Arad, kaordoyr er
cepmei, connecting at Elmira for liarriebtirgb, Phila
delphia, and Scroll.
7.08 p m Lightning Zayre**, Sundays excepted, con
necting M Jersey City with morning grates, train of
NV. Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Waablagtota,
and at Net Tort with morning valorem trains for
Roston and . the Tao.
WY. R. Ma,
O•aq Pass. Agoat
Slomiburg & Corning, & 'nags IL a.
An- re
Lasso Corning.
..ElssmfNW 615pn,
._E 10 pasiA , eora• ycys,lols aay
L. R. BYLLTYCCS, 'Buy' t.
111.14
Accommodathrty
Pliest&ephia & rzie , IL U
Trattursial arr. fad depart at Williamsport as Soilux t
Ilastsrard Wastatr3
Eris Mail Trairi 10 10 p m Eris Wall Trala 15
L Mrsos Tmis..4 50 a m 'Eris Fa's* Train.,4 if, p ID
Ueda WO Till* 6133 •In Elmira Ilan Traltie 55 pm
Ps/Manger Cara ran through on the Erie 11 and XI
meta Tutu , " • Mout champ both trays bwreen Philo
aalntla and Eric
NEW YORK CONNECT/ON
Lame New York. at 0 a m, arrtre at Erie 0.20 v.- so.
cease NC.ITOTt. St S 00 p m, arrive at Erie 7 15 p
Lease Yrts at 12.245 p to, arrive at New York 4.40 p m.
Lev" Erie at 10 25 a m, arrive at Yew York 10 10 a ak
0.. L. Tnm, Gerel 2opt.
Northern Central U. IL
TEAMS SOIL TUE NIDRTIL
Trains for ermandsgraa hare Elmlrs as :awn
leconiodation
'
ittprus jAtatart train on mall..
o=====
TiLLINS 101 t. TB SOIIIII.
Trains for Brilliamsterrt„ Baltimore and Philadelploa
tto, leave Elmira an follows,
Express... .....
I.eslYeetelt-
Thnssitk .....
101. Tho fispreas tram which temp for tha North a:
/1 45 orn, rope tgrougla chrect from Willbubsport IJ
Casoaadagol.s. Tho Es - puma which leay. Elmira
Piralissosport at 5 9p p m , Le the through traba mooth
from Cfaxmaaignia. J. N DIIAILNY, Oeu'l Supt.
AtLtatic and OraztViestarn R V/
S.ALIANCA STATION,
Warns - Ann Borst, East - nano Baum,
.6.30 I iisprem,
Accommodation
litxmnms --12.19 Accommodation,
At Cory there t a Jai:Winn with the Philadelphia
Erie, and Cil Creek had heads.
At Meadville with the 'rantlin and (hi City and
Na t ole Breach.
At Lateatstargo the MahontnY Dranch makes a Ur
reel route to Cleveland. At Kasen,. Connects with
Cleveland and Patent:ugh Sa t iated,
The hood pante through Akron, Ao it,
"(won, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting 1.3110,1 s rail
roads, and terminates et Cusclanati. ,
Gen. Sant., 3headvdie, ley
DEEEFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
THE UNDERSIGED having purchased
the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs.
B. & B. S. Bowen on the Cownicesque Bayer, two
miles east of Knozriue, taxes thb, method or
Worm:a g the inhabitanta of Tioga and adjoining
aounties that be will manufacture wool by the
yard or on shares to snit customen, into
FLA:NICE:LS, CASSIMBRSS. AOB-8&I TB,
FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds,
The machinery has been tbotoophl7 repaired
and new machinery added thereto, also en im
proved new wheel which willenable him to wort
the entire season. He will pay particular atten
tion of
SoliCarding & Cloth Dressing,
witch will be done in the neatest possible at an
ner,haring added one new Roll Machine, will
enable him to dispatch and accommodate people
hunt a distance. He would farther say that be
has carried on the business in manufactories
wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining
counties for the past twenty years; he tilerebre
can warrant all work and satiety his customers,
using nothing in manufacturing but gerinu”
wool. JOBIAPH. INGHAM.
Deerfield, Jan. 1,18116-Iy.
MEAT MARKET.
ANDREW 3. TIPPLE, hating rteent
probated Mr. WED. T 011211811 4 .11 interest is the
MEAT MARICET,
would say to the citizens of Wellsburg and vieutity
that he will ognbinne the linsiness at the 916130r5t
stand--giving his entire attention in supplying
the wants of all who may facer him with then .
patronage. Constantly on band
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
Shop one Door South of Derby's Shoe Shop
Wellaboro, Sept. 28, 1866 tf.
WELLSBOROUGIi
FIRE, LIFE & ACCIDENTAL
O . SITRANCE AGENCY
NV, H. SMITH,
GENERAL POLICY AGENT FOR TI
OGA COUNTY, PA.
Cask Capital. Amt.
Howe, N. Y ................2,000,000 $3,549,31?
Atlas, 2,040,004 3,400.434
Plumb( 1,000,000 5,60,06
North Areoricso, Philoo'o,l,ooo,ooo 731,000
Putnam, 600,0011
Penner? Mutual, Middle Petma.—....351,402 92
Wyoming "50,000
Lycoming Mutual, &fancy, Pa.
Columbia Mutual, Lancaster, Pa.,.
Globe Mutual, Life, N. T. City, ...
N.Y. Accidenta1,,,,,,,,,, ,,,
Travelers' Aceidental, Hartford,—
Equitable Life Assurance Society
Non-Halardons, Hazardous, and Ritra.ltsz
sedans Risks taken at reasonable rates. Policies
Issued, and all Losses adjusted at tbis Office.
W. H. SMITH, Wellsbeiro% Pa.
July 25, 1.869.—tr.
Tioga Marble Works,
gD. CALKINS, late of the firm of Csllt •
ins k Conklin, is now refused to m
oue An orders for Tomb Stones and Monuments,
of otitis?
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND ItARIILE,
of the boast style and approved workmanship,
and with dispatch.
Be keeps constantly on baud both kinds of
Marble and will be able to snit all who may favor
him with their orders, on as reasonable terms u
can be obtained in the ountry.
Storms alseolorod with rust and dirt cleaned
and made Co look as good u new.
lIADVBY ADAMS, of Cbarleatou, is my Agent,
and all contracts made with bim will be !Mod by
one at shop prime. 11. D. CALKINS ,
Tioga, Dec. 19, 1868-1 y
U. S. CLAIM AGENCY,
For the Collection of
1 41 1 17 sad Nan Mama sad PESOS'!
....+—
rTw NSW BOUNTY LAW passed July 28.1880. Q ra
too and three years' soldier. extra bounty 2 . 44
In your dbeharges.
OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY.
Three =oaths' entre pay proper to volunteer et l3 ""
who were to service Warelx 3,11365.
PENSIONS INCREASED
To all 'dm) bare loat a limb and vim tom beau P° 11 ""
Deadly end totally &Wed.
Ail other Gorey:metal claims prowl:dad.
.11Rovre DES'
WelMoro, October 2 0 p /806-et
U. BIDDY'S.
deal flap's
00qa
..1146am
...alipm
Mt!
46 in
...330pm
—s22am
..-000dm
-
tit)h) OLIO
500,000
300,006