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

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TIZZY BAY
They asy.—all wai f =ippon. the, do,
Sat eau they prove the stoty. true?
Bospialon may arise from taught
Doe loam envy, want of thought;
, wart Toot& among the "they"
Wbo whisper what they dire not say?
They soy—trit why the tale rehouse,
And help to =the the matter worse
So good oat possibly &acme
Froamtollind what may be =atm;
And iss it not 11. boblor plasi
To spate or sn the best you =42
say—Wall, if it iltonlae w,
Vl:7=a you tall the talc of cros?
Will k tha Uttar wog realms,
Or make ma pang olsorrow lug?
Will u tha erring one mum,
Zenaeforth to "go and tin no more?"
Their sni--(1h! pause, and look within,
eta bow thine heart inolines to sin ;
Watih,lest in dark temptation's hoar,
t; too, shouldstaink hones,th its power;
Vey
the woep o'er their fall,
Itta Ipask of good, or act et all
*Ex. vag:TA,44
Mn. I Virarren, in her sensible little
book on housekeeping, which has at
tracted attention on both sides of the
water, enumerates in the foremost rank
of the necessary expenses of a family,
a oertain annual sum for a policy of
life insurance. If the necessity of lay
ing' aside for this distinct purpose a fair
proportion of evert' man's income could
be impressed on the head of every fam
ily,-the destitution, abject penury, and
oreaking hearts which are now so com
mon would be, to a great extent, avoid
ed. We earnestly wish that we could
lend to our readers a part of our convic
tion that it is one of the great duties of
a luisbancland -_father to see that those
dependent on him during life shall not
sullersfter his death. We do not write
in behalf of any compauy. We do not
advocate any special plan-of insurance;
but we seek to impress on all who read
our wbrdil that they owe it to their fam
ilies to at once provide for that unavoi
dable exigency, an unexpected decease.
The Bible declares that he who neglects
to provide for his family is worse than
the infidel. We all know in what light
a men stands who allows his family to
be in want While lie lives.
We hold it to be a duty on the part of
everyman to set aside part of the receipts
of the year to pay for his policy of in
surance. -The poor man can save but
little, and as daring his life his family
are not accustomed to live in eleganoe,
so only need the state of his finances,
at his death, afford the ordinary styles
of living - for his - fan:Lily - when he is - gone.
A email policy will be as much to them
as a larger one to a family accustomed
to all the conveniences of life. Let the
rich man also provide according to his
means. While the - Taborer cannot af
ford to secure more than a few thous
ands, the rich man can secure more; for
although he may, at the present time,
justly anticipate a rich legacy for his
heirs, a sudden turn of the wheel of for
e!
tune may ve him a beggar and his
children p nniless. There Is no more
secure iuv stment than a policy of insu
rance. We know it is stated that many
of the companies are bogus, and will
defraud those who invest in thew.—
Such may be, and doubtless is, true of
some, but the very large majority of
these institutions are thoroughly relia
ble. Their reputation depends on their
promptly meeting claim, whose justice
even is doubtful, rather than let public
confidence be impaired by-an. exposure.
The picture engraved on the policies
of some of the ssaociatic - is, of the agent
of an association paying to the widow
and children the funds which raise them
from penury to ease, is not a
fancy
sketch. It is a reality which occurs
every day, and hundreds of thousands
of families rise up and bless the fore
sight which induced the father to see
that they be not left destitute by his
death. The grief at the loss of the bead
of a family is enough to be endured,
without the additional agony of being
in doubt as from whence' their daily
bread will be secured. Let, then, each
of our readers who hare'not already at
tended to this essential duty, avoid de
laying ita single day. one know bow
soon they may be removed, or what dis
aster may overtake them. Let each
then prepare for a catastrophe, and see
that when death or failurearrives, those
they love more than them Selves are not
left both destitute and desolate. Phita
detphia Register.
A. COOL PABXEB.—We've seen and
beard of cool proceedings ere this, but
the conduct of a Vermont agriculturist
was' positively "iced." He once sold a
load of hay to his neighbor, who, con
trary to his expectations, after seeing it
weighed, stayed to see it unloaded.
But a few forkfulls were off when a
bouncMg rock rolled from off the load;
then another, and then a third came
bang-opon-the &lot: - - ---
" What's this?" queried the buyer in
a loud voice.
" Most all timothy this year," replied
the deaf man.
" But see here," continued the oth
er pointing to the boulders which lay
arrayed in judgment against the die
honest hayman ; " what does all this
mean ?"
" Shan't out nigh so much hay this
year as I did last," replied the dealer in
yt.
Just as he had finished the lest sen
tence, down thundered a rousing chunk
Jot . granite, making a deep indention in
the barn floor with one of its sharp an
gles.
"I say, neighbor s." screamed the
purchaser of granite, " / want to know
what these are!" pointing to the broad
boulders and the big lump of granite.
Old N. took up a mighty forkful of
the timothy, gave it a toss into the hay
loft then leaning upon - his fork, eject
ing his huge quid of tobacco, and re
placing it with a fresh one, he took a
view ofthe fragments of stone wall that
lay before him, and, with one of the
blandest smiles, he replied " Them'.
rocks."
"Did the guard present arms to you,
Mrs. Partingtonrr asked the commis
sary, as they met at the opening of the
marquee. "Yea mean the century?"
said she, smiling. You see a soldier's
relic should know a soldier's termina
tions. I have heard so much of the
tainted field that I believe I could de
plore an attachment into line myself,
and manure them as well as an officer s
You asked me if the guard presented
arms to me. He didn't, but a sweet
little man with epilepsy on his shoulder
and a smile on his face did, and ask me
if I wouldn't go into a tent and smile.
I told him that we could both smile as
well outside, when be politely touched
his chateau' and left me. Thecommis
sary presented a bard wood stool, upon
which she reposed herself. "This is
one of the seats of war. I suppose,"
-eail she. "Oh, what a hard lot a sol-
Slier is subjective to! and I don't won-
Eler a mite at the hardening influences
nf a soldier's life! What is that for,"
.keti she as the noise of a cannon salu
hid her ear. '•I hope they 'ain't firing
got my account," There was a sofici
rock! to her tone as she spoke, as she
whel informed that it was only the Gov
rock.r who had arrived upon the field.
conk_ me," said she, "how cruel ills to
:e the old gentleman come down
gl ere, when he is so feeble that he has
wi take hiS staff with him wherever he
:)es." She was 60 affected at the idea
m e at she had to take a few drops of
fri.aite wine to restore her equilibriunl,
yead to counteract the dust of the tain-
I) .1 field.—Boston Post.
as
13 "A poor man who had been 111, Sac.
:l i ng been asked by a gentleman whetb
ne had taken any remedy, replied,
"- "No, I ain't taken any remedy, but /
cave taken lots of physic."
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THE GREAT
CENTRE OF ATTRACTION IS AT
LAIVRENCEVuaLE.
G. S. -MATRER S Cll
Would announce to the good people of Tioga
County that they have just returned from New
York with their second full stock of
FALL it WINTER GOODS,
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euthraoing all the noulties its well u the sub.
sum:aisle required.
DRESS GOODS in all varieties, STAPLE
& FANCY GOODs, HOOP SKIRTS,
& BEST FRENCH WOVE COR
SETS,GLOVES 4$D H.q.
SY. YANKEE NO
TIONS. &c., &c.
FURS FURS 1,1
AaNie, CONY and Siberian Siruirret,
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The largest Stack of
CLOTHS & CASSIIIERES in the county,
READY MADE CLOTHING, and
CLOTHING sada io'arder euper
intincied by first class Icor bun-
SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES in end—
less variety, HATS & CAPS
to suit all tastes,
GROCERIES, &C -t&
Our gob& have Vein hov6ht during the last
panic in New Yank-sad At Para
pricer.
Prices are down, monopoly broken op. No
other kora can or dare compete with us In qua]•
ay and price. For further particulars call at the
store of C. S. MATHER St CO.
La.:renew, i 4e, i pey 95,1.£1&:41
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W.
BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE
SPRING)
K '1 R T
TE Vondertnl flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex
S 'kart. will be experienced particularly in all crowded
asuroblies, operas, carriages, railtwadcare,claurch pew.
arm chalrs, - fortnurweoade and-boom rfrese, Ac skid
can be folded Svnerfinssso to occupy- a amen place es
easily and Contanientlym • or muslin ilrem - asi In.
ralnable quality in crinoline, - not (owed lb any single
lance skart.
O lady haring enjoyed 3be'pleasure, demi.' and
gnat convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel
spring skirt fora single day. will never aftarWards
Ingly dispense with welt not. for children, Misses and
young ladies tbey are soPerfOr to all others.
They will not bend or break. like the single spring,
but will preserve their perfect and graceful shspe when
three or four oldinary eklrts will hare been thrown
aside as toeless. The hoopa arecorered with doub/eand
twisted thread, a nd the bottom rods are not only don.
tile springs, but twic(or double) coetred; presenting
them from wearing out when dragging down stoops,
Mara
ThaD uples Elliptic Is *mai favorite with aB ladle.,
wad Is universally recommended by the fashion maga
clues, as the standard shirt or the fashionable world.
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To enjoy the following lueatlmable adrantagez in
csinnlin<, Vic: cuperlur quality. perfect mantifuttme,
atyllsh thane and hutch. tlrLbtLlte durability, Comfort
.11 economy, inquire for J. W. Bra.dieyre Duplex 8111 p.
tic or double , prlng duet, and be enre yon get the gen.
tulle article
.
OAUTION.—To guard against Imposition, be pas - Lino
nu to notice that akirta offered am "depict" have the
red Ink stamp, 1,17.: “J. NV. Ilrailley's Duplex Elliptic
iteti fr.prltins." upon the waistband—none others aro
genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin
..,eing passed through. the center, Ulna revealing the
too (err double) springs braided together therein, which
is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and acorn.
oblation not to be found In any other skirt
For sale in all stores where first class skirts ore sold
throughout the United States and elsewhere. MAIM*
textured by the sole Ownexe of tbo pataltt,
WEETS, BRADLEY SCARY,
Jouli,Sm 97 Chambers .& 7D &81 Reade sta., N. Y.
Stoves: - Stoves ::
AND HARDNVAIVEI
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announce to the citizens of Tinge County,
that to addition to his excellent etook of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a great outlay, stocked ble store on
9141 N STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete assortment of aelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP. HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS, • •
PUMPS' - AXES, -
AUGERS,
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. BITTS,
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BITT-STOCKS, RATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
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SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, - GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN _ ; -
• POPPERS, _ •
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUTTERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, -1
PISTOL CARTRIDGES, - •
POWDER AND •
CAPS,
PATENTIBARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and Made forr use. tlassi aiisiwit a
few of the many artioles composing our stock
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to koep.the beat quality of
good. in our line; and all work to order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM BOBEETS•
WelLsboro, Sept. 1, 18811-tf.
NEW FLOUR. GROCERY,AND',PRO
VISION STORE.
Edwin B. Carvey,
To ready to tonash easterners with
FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PINK
RAMS, MACKEREL, WRITE
FISR. CODFISR. AND
PRIME GROCERIES pr, ALL KINDS.
Next door to Converse's store.
We!labor°, Dee. 12, 1886-Iy.
XOI.IIY has some more or timeline dineritous
watches, at No. I. Union Bleak.
et_ENERAL wholesale agent for the Celebrated
PATENT PLATE PIANOS• manufactured
by DECREE 8809,, MOILER ING 4 SON'S
PIANOS, BAINES BRO'S PIANOS, "(AWN
lIAMLIVS CABINET ORGANS, and Treat,
Linsley A Co's Melodeons.
Orders from dealers and Teachers especially
solicited. Address, L. B. POWELL,
July 20. 116 Ponna Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRIdES
T. A. WklillAjPg,
T10G.4) PA
FI • - Y
MrANING lust zit - timed frog Now York-with
Now atti hiIrODIY Welotalf
STOCK OF GOODS,.
All those in want of Goods wtll And it to Galli
interest to tall and
EMI!! 01:111:133OCK-
end learn Prim before baying elsewhere.
.. Sept constantly on hand, a choice lot of
PRIED : FRUIT. CiROCIKRIES, FLOUR,
PORK, &C., &O
All the above'Cloods are bought at the lowest
Cub Prices and will be sold
ONLY roi 64E4 oa READY PAY
Don't forget the place, at the old eland of
VAN NAME A WICKHAM.
Tioin;Pa,,:reb..lo:lB97—lt
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Card, Staiiles & Sod,
A RE PREPARED TO SELL AS CHEAP
L stay dealers 10 the county,:i general .as.
aortrlat of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
' RE,ADY.II,ADE OLOTHING, HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, FUR.
NISHING GOODS,
EARTHERN, STONE, AND GLASS WARE,
in short, everything usually 'kept in.& country
store, all of whisk will be - sold as tow as else.
where, for
READY PAY ONLY!
No trouble to Show
Goods.
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QALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES.
.STAPLES 14 CO., grateful to old patrons for
peat favors, hope for a continuance of the
same. Having formed's copartnershin with G.
P. CARD, they feel - sonAdent that they mia
batter than ever before, as the new firm wUI have
a larger assortment.
COMPETITION DEFIED!
- -CARD, STAPLES A SON.
Rea . neYvllle, Feb. 21, 1866.—1y.'
Elar4aan's Safetyßridle and UUCIS,
(Patented )ionmberi7, 1865.)
MU
A MOST valuable article for all who drive bor.
JAI. sets. Bee "Agriculturist" for hiereh,lB66.
Recommended' by Wilkes, of tho Spirit of the
rime*, 801.113/3t, of the New York Ledger, and
soapy other celebrated horsemen- - -
'The subscriber owns the paten t for Tioga, Has.
emehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or
township right' for sale, on favorable terms.
Heroes! makers who wish to make the lines for
their customers who buy Individual rights, will
be dealt with liberally.
By a slight alteration, the safety lines may hi
attached to almest any bridle.
All parsons - aro cautioned against makiiii or
using the brldleor lines, in the counties aforesaid,
without arkthority front the undersigned.
- • ROBERT C. SIMPSON.
Welleboro, Sept. 5,18854 f
WALEBR & zavranor; • _ r
' D,rd./Zllll 15
lIARDW.dEE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, / TIN- WARE, -
BELTING,
,SIWS, CUTLERY ,
-WATER LIME, •
AGRiCULTIMAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage wad flumes' Trimmings,
TIARNEBBES, SADDLES, Ac.
Corning, N. Y., Tat. 2,1867-Iy.
E. B. - KIMBALL,
GROCERY - AND RESTAURANT,
One dooi. above the Meat Market,
WELLSBQRO, PENN'A,-
ESPECTPIILLY announces to the trading
pnblic that he has a desirable stook °Vera
eerie' comprising, Teas, Coffees, Spices, Sugars,
Molasses, Syrupy, and all that constitute* a first
elan stook. Oysters la every style at all eea.
sonable hours.
Wellsboro, lan. 2, 1867-tf.
JOHN SUHR,
wouLD announce to the citizens of %Wee
ro and surrounding country, that ha hius
opened a shop on the corner of Water and Crof
ton streets, for the purpose of manufacturing all
kinds of
CABINET FURNITURE,
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to order. COFFINS of all kinds furnished on
short notice. All work done promptly and war
ranted. Wellsboro, June 27, 1866.
WELLSBORO PETROLEUM CO.—.
Notice is hereby given that the Board a
Directors of this Company at a meeting held De
cember if., by rasolotion decided to close up the
affairs of the Company and distribute the balance
In the hands of the Treasurer, prorate among the
holders of paid-ht Stock. The property of the
Company will be sold and the proceeds divided
in like manner. 'tiltookholden will present their
reeelpts to the Tresstaer. By order.
Deo, 19,1_866. _ _M. B. COBlL_Clerk.
J. A. PARSONS'
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UAW Ildiintati*rikatOOk
DRESS °GODS, SHAWLS,. CLOAKS,
BALISIORALS, SKIRTINGS, )3EA-
VBS.% COATINGS; OASSI
KERNS; rLANNEI.§; &C.,
at imply redtined prim, in order to prepare for
Spring Trade. My ;took hie Amen fall of bar-
gains all the season, and the present Manion
make strong Ludncemente to any oneArho yenta
tpxdi in our !lair; t&eall end 'Jesus, ' The Do
meetto stook frig User now ,autissrlog the fall,
and ayeeMpeaSfrivir papa Quasi any time this
Best Prints only is & 6d per yard.
Good Prints, fast coPs 15 eta per yard
Common Prints, only is per yard.
Fine Brown Shootings only is per yd.
Heavy Shlrtinp yd wide, is & ed pr yd
He.ntacky Jeans 25 cents per yard.
Bleached Muslim yd wide, 25 cis per yd
slams
and all other good" equally 'amp. I desire 'to
call especial attention to my stook of custom
work fgrnyh•Cheetti Shot 444,,tr4:,1/4.'y
Ladies' Zia polish Boots, ! -
Ladies' .74 . 4 ;Baistorall, •
Eittrcongrers Gaiters, - :
Lactic, Sid.plain.l3opy.
Misses Kid Balmorida,
Children's Kid Shoes,
which work we warrant to be of the beet class
and intend to sell it at a much lower scale pf
prim than such work is usually sold. I intend
to do the same by this work that II have always
done by my stock of Blohardson's Boots and
Bhou, warrant every pair, and make good any
that:fall to give satisfaction. I intend to give
thlsiwork a fair trial and think the arrangement
will prays advantageous to my customers.
/an. s 3, 1864
WROLRSILE DREG STORE.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
!THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEIT
THATED MEDICINES,
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI.
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, - WINDOW GLASS,
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Pagers ate requested
total' and get quotations before going farther
MI
Corning, N. Y., Jan.:IOW/W.9
Clothing : Clothing
T HE anbeerlher baring now determined to
CLOSE OUT HIS STOCK
WINTER CLOTHING,
UNDERGARMENTS, if.e; fit.,
THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS,
This stock is Lame and Attractive, and wUI
hclonnd worthy of attention, as it comprises a
B=eat
VARIETY OP RICH 41- ELEGANT
WINTER DRESS GOODS,
whleh eostiprieel a goat •artaty of Prench Me
rinos, 00barge, Partialities; together with abort
20 BETTS of
on do swag terms, THOMAB HARDER
Wellabor*, '.b.90,186?.
v :.~'~~.~Y'e' -- rs+' i~-'~'rt.:++_ _
_ r'_sfviL4~.~s'S.:
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MIMI
INMS!!1
.1. A. PARSONS
CORNING, N. Y. ,
OINNATI WINES AND
BRANDY, rif dlvrd-
WASH LIMB,
_ _ T
ClltiB,liiii.CLElTM
FINERY
AND DYE COLORS;
W. D. - TERBELL & CO
Offers the whole for
At ' , dad COST for . *alb
ar,orazfel
He also Wraith stook of
Lammas rms.
Drugs, Medicines, to.
J. L. O,E DE N ,
BLOSSBURG, PA.
KEEPS constantly on hand a fine stock of Para
Drags, Modloines, Chemicals, ch.,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
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for Medicinal and Sacrimental nse; also all the
popular Patent Medicines, Valets, Varnishes, Oat,
do., all kinds of brushes, Dye Colore, Dye Woods
and Stuffs, tine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pom•
• adea, Cosmetics, do.,
STATIONERY, PENS, PENCILS,
PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
. -
Memorandum Books, Pass Books, M., Potash
In bulk at 15 coats per pound, Kerosene Oil,
Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Beaune, ho.
Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl 'Barley at 10 eta per
pound. I am solo agent. in Blossburg for Dr.
N. Weaver's Ext. Fireweed, and warrant it to
care Bcrofols, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on
the face, and all diseases arising from impure
state of the Blood if used according to directions.
Putleder. attention girl to compound/es
Phyla/tees and other Prescriptions. I gistusuas
tee setistietioniboth in quality and prise.
Remember the Store, opposite the now Coal
Co's Store, Blossburg, Pa.
Aug. 2.6, .1868-If. J. L. BRLDE.V.
& N. FLU:PS(SIO'S NURSERY.-
1111102dIebory, Tioza Co., Pa.,
Eittuatd on the'Plank 8ri014 . 4 miles from Tlogs.
We are prepared to furnish 100,000 Fruit Trees
fit tklifPUS7o 2 .l IrriM '
Appletrees--large sizo,2s cents at the Nursery;
se cents delivered. Common also, 20 cents at the
Nursery,ls tents delivered: Pear trees, 50 eta;
Summit Antes.—Burnham Harvest, Early
Harvest, Chonango ' Strawberry, - WaShlogton
Strawberry, Red Astraohan, Bummer Bellflower,
Bummer Queen, Simper Ring, Sweet Bow, Sour
Bow. -
FALL APPLEs.--Famense, Gravenstein, Rambo,
Ethan Pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Slitsb, Large Wine,
Ladies' Sweeting, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet.
Wntrsn APPL2l3.—Baldwin, Bailey Sweet,
Black Gillflower, Bina .Pearmain, American Gol
den Russet, Roxburyßasset,'Rhode Island Green
ins, Bsopue Spitzenbrarg, Swear, Sweet Gilblower,
Sugar Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet,
Pound Sweet, Pound Sour, Peek's Pleasant, Tall
man Siset; Tompkins Co. Zing, Wagner.,
pmsits,—Bartlett, English Jargenolle, Bleaker'a
Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey,
Sokol, Berme D'Amalis, Golden Beurre,Plemish
Jleauty, Gloat Morceau, Lawrence.
Also—Siberian,CrAb, Ilnirmes,atur Grape roots
—several varieties. 0. h N. HAMMOND.
Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 1, 188S-Iy.
Stoves & Tin Ware
FOR TEE MILLION
D. P. ROBERTS,
OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING,
Is now prepared tr furnish the public with
anything in his line of business, in quantity as
Luge r in quality; as good, and as sheep in pries
as any dealersin)Foriliern Pennsylvania.
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He pays paitteelar attention to the
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS,
add intend to keep • NI teeettmomt of everything
in that line.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
prceipup ups sir* ismienthrg:
REPAIRING
mated in **bort manna and with dispatott
_loA.TokliNikgirsE /43 4 -
. D. P. ROBERTS
WiSlab4r_ort4h, Ranh 7, ume.
1866. v_ola, BALE. 1866.
B. O. WWICILAI,
AILLS NITREIBEY or FRUIT AND 08.
NAMIENTAL =IOW
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000, Pea, Trees.
A
NTAL TRIOS A SICRUBBRRY.
Tks it:de:trees ale composeds i the oholwtst
varieties; good , healthy, some of ern lam and
in bearing. Any one wishing to at a supply
will do well to call and sae my stook before puss
chasing elsewhere. Dellyered at the depot
free of charge.'
Feb. 28, 1888-lye
F U,T S
ME=
Horso alii CalllB Poits.
This pisparatioi.
long and tivmnbli
known '
will thor
oughly telnvignse.te
nronea-down and
low-spirited horses
by strangthentsai
and cleansing she
stomach and into.
tines.
S . if: H t
COuGHS,
TBiLP ZR
viss,rouim
LOSS a AP
TIT% AND
/MGT:
mm-Www
wind, tc
the sppetit
o 11111 - 0 t
gIOIIS7 sia
transfaffill
miletable
Lone.
gallon is invaluable.
°proves the quality
of the milk. It has
been proven by ec.
Mal empetiment to
Mame the‘quau.
tit,v. of milk -ad
Cream - twentyO
D
...
caJt. and made the
butter firm and
sweet. In tamping
cattle, it gives thens
an appetite, loosens
their hide, and
makes them thrive
as Conga, 'Mx= ia
the Lanai,
tau PAM,.
acts as is specific. ; -lei; ; •
I c tr i a tt ta= ge
to a paixwill the r In -1,
bard dr s _
oboe e diseases •
or Mire,' prevented.. It Given in time, o. Certala
=re and tore tar flea tine eldlcra.
25 Cents por Pa - per, or f, Papers for 81.
worn= vz
S.' A. your= sa 131U0.,
AT THIICEt
WHOLESILE DEN AND MEDICINE orror.
No. 116 Franklin. St., Baltimore, Md.
Pm SAM by Druggists atk.l 3:ante:pars through.
out the United States•
For sale by John A. Roy, Millsboro
VIOLIN -'STRINGS at
WEBB'S DBU STORE
L. 127 AND TIMES OB BiDER SERAIL •
DOWN.--Those who whit' to secure a aoPY
of this excellent work, can do so by calling at
this °Zoe soon. August 29,1806.
TOB-WORE, IN THE REST STYLE, and
U with despatch, at THE AGITATOR Office.
WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A
EM=IZiMMI
BROM= ASSORTMENT Or
WINTER GOODS
At the People's Store, Calming, N. I.
...dap to d totha wants of all eisasas; and as we
laid in for a good stook just before ats lase ad
vents fn New York, we are now enabled to sell
most of our goods at about
Nsw Yon PntcEs.
We ;mid AO aspealel attention to aniline
atom of goods for . •
LADike
PRENORMVSLINS AND-ORGANDIES
ever offered in this market. We also bars a gee
assortment of - - •'
LADIES' SACQUES, SALINAS AND,
BASQUINES,
in cloth and silly to which we invite the attention
of buyers. Oar gook of
CLOTHS AND CASHMERES,
for WO! and boys, wear; fa impt vary fall, and
OtOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
on short notice and in the Watt idyls:
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
ALPACAS, POPLINS, DeLALNIIS,
CHALLIES, SUN trXBBRLLA.S,
JEANS, COTTONADES, SHEET-
Our faeilities for 81T112f9 GOODS ark 1314.
dirIiPASSED by any_ is this section, and we
wish it understood that _
Tra do not intend tn. be UNDERSOLD by
- any.
We tender onethanke to the citizens of Tiogs
Co., who have patronized as and would respect
fallyinvite those wholuive isever done so to tall
and MS us. three opposite the Dickinson Souse
on Market Street, throe doors west of the corner.
and two doors east of llongerford's Bank.
SMITH de WAITE.
Corning, N. Y., Nov. 21,1888.
D. F. STONE,
this method of azooanateg to the old-
TAIK.,II EI
of bit Mulatto's and eiettilty that
ha has Just sauteed a suitable steak of
GROCERIES.
TEAS,'SUGABS, COFFEE, SYRUP,
MOLASSES; TOBACCO, OIL,
BROOMS, -
Good -GREEK TEA for,l2s. per lb.
SUGARS fro!" la. to 17 cab' per re.
GROCERY LINE
Call and se* al. Don't ask us for trust, to be
plain we don't keep it. Remember the "ant
mile" that camp to grief because he couldn't
make "both ends meet." D. B. STONE.
East Charleston, Dec. 5, IBnll-3m
au- ARISOOD: ROW LOST, ROW RE
STODED.—Jast published, • new
Non of Dr. Ordserwelle Celebrated
. Essay on the radical cure (without med.
icing) of Spermatorrlaa, or sentinel Weakness, Insol•
notary &Mina] Losses,lmpotency, ISGrital and Physi
cal InceParity,-Itopeeinente to-Marriage, etc.; also
Consumption, Epilepsy, and 'Pits Induced by eelfln•
dulgence or sexual extravagance.
SIED. Price is a scaled antelope. only 6 cents.
Tho celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly
demanstrateo, tram a thirty Years' antreasltd Inattic
that thee's:ado& consequences of eoltabuse may be
Indically cured without the dangerous ma of internal
Medicine or the application of the knife—painting out
a mode of care at once simple, certain, and effectual,
by means of Wilk]] ovary sufferer, no matter What his
condition may bo, may cure himself cheaply,prirately,
and radically.
This lectnro should be In the hands of wary youth
and eters man in the land.
Bent,.tsder seal, in e plain • n 7 addrr
It is a sore pre.
ventiVe or ail die.
- cams - 11441nt - to
dent, =dor seal, in apl enoolopo, to.nny address
post-paid, drosa on rooelp
pnblioktro t of fix cents, or two port stamp,.
Ad Ito ,
- CHAS, 2. C. KLINK & CO.,
Jan. 2-3ni. 127 Bowort,Row York, P, o.lkrs, 4410.
IM ... a .. AMU . L I LELA . a" 0 i ' ••
1" H. Burgeon Dentist, would re
tfs speetfully inform the citiserts of Tioga, Law
renceville, and vicinities that he has lowed per
manently at Tioga (oasts over Taller's Drag Store)
where he may be found the hist three weeks of
each month, and will be at Lawrenceville the last
week in eacli month at the residence of Chas. Van
gordor.
Particular attention given to the treatment
of all diseases of the Teeth, Qama, and Alveolar
process, - _
Oleaning,Filling EL Extsaoting Teeth
and to regulate irregular Tooth in young
persons. Also, especial o.t Caution given to Pitting
Artificial Teeth, Palates, and ohdarators on any
kind of plata desired.
Anaesthetics administered and Teeth &attracted
without pain in every sacs where it may be con•
'Hared advisable.
All work will be done with promptness, and
warranted, and tit prices consistent with the times.
Let every one tall who may need or wish for a
good looking sett of teeth.
'Slop, Pa, Nov. 7, 1846.—tf.
lawri,t„ DENTIST, MANSETRLD, Pa.,
_ r - , grateful for tho ,or liberal patronage
heretofore received, will continuo Co as to per
form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional demands bow. ongagiod.
All operations to all-departments of the prates
eion osoented in the bast possible manner. All
new, useful la:motions and improvements adopt
ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima
tum of his ambition. Deo. 5, lot -tf
RUM Bahamian Gismo Vases, as
dada ROLM'S.
and tiAllnest Itna of
of every variety
GINGHAMS
INGB,, SHIFLTINGS
ooSIGIOTIro or
PAILS, SPICES,
ritt,4c,
&0., ka
And sveryiNteg, in the
At al low rats.
A FORTUNE
IM=MI
Can No Midi by wiry man; Woman, and Alla In
this ream% If they will /Wetly adhere to tb •
-plan of haying their goods of the well
known popular obi cameos of
W. K. Smitks Sons.
/
ADDISON, N. Y„, .
Thousands sad thousands of people bass al.
isadyrssysd their rawsrd by thus doter. .71'sa1
=
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ,CLOTHING,
- BOOTS a WOES,. HATS, CAPS,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
&c., &c., &c.,
Ars on hand In abundant.,
CUR FOR THE MILLION,
at the lad Rambler Came, the
PEOPLES' STORE,
GRAVE AND IMPORTANT INFORMA
TION TO CASH BUYERS WHO WISH
TO SPEND THEIR MONEY WHERE
THEY CAN GET THE MOST FOR IT.
W. B. SMITH'S SONS' system of keeping
as atiorMatts stock of goods at all times of the
year, and selling them cheap—this system so ob
neziods to big profit stores—fe fairly begun for
the Ball season at their store, and such a year for
doing people good vu never known 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 Beady pay is fully illustrated by the
low prices now raging at the People's Store.
A FEW HODREHOLD WORDS FOR THE
FARMER. MEOHANIO, & PEOPLE
GENERALLY.
Bay your goods of a mum Wash hos a big
assortment and Is ninny asa times u many goo ds
and at team son sell them sa many times chea
per than mall sowers& We give all snob int
ention to oar sustomsru
A Bzw onus Ike Tataas :RI las Yva
n= -Bum TO Crains intiroas aTILTD.
IVO RIB Waxy.
Look out for big stores and big rents; big notes
and blg rotas of interest sad no real taken at
that—ail of which ts vary bad as against W. B.
Bens' situation. Light expenses and no
rents, new goods at broak-down prices, and th e
good old motto of small prate. good v ain, and
codek Mutat tying to the breeze. The fart is,
the only tree and certain road to fortune for the.
wherthaat is always to ;ire his autumns. as we
do. the most be can fv.. - -itus money, and depend on
large sales for his prelim Again, our popular
and legitimate system of dialing, baying strictly
fat tub. always baring cash on baud. rondos as
marten" of the situation when a drop comes in the
market.
Never bifore was there such a tempt•
insr tot of goods at low prices, as
w ,R. Smith's Sons can
and will show from this
time forward.
Oar stook of Dry Goods and Clothing can't be
beat, and uo customer who is in the right shape,
era leaves the store without buying, and none
who care what they say, will make the assertion
that they can buy goods elsewhere as cheap. We
keep the largest stook of- - - - -
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
that is kept in the county. Call, if nothing more
than to sou the MAP GOODS on the anxious
counter.
CARPETS AND OIL MATHS
at ruinous low rat's. The cottage and palace can
be replenished toe a song now, by calling on the
Peoples Friend.
CROCKERY, 'WALL PAPER,
and a thousand other articles can be found; and
no one who saes them can help buying. We
manufactnre all the CLOTHING Ire sell. Every
well dressed man buys bin harness of William B.
Smith's Sons.-We also make to order. Our Cutter
is master of his art; he stands down tbo ball for
no man who wields the shears for a livelihood;
his fits cure the deformed.
We hop Pork, Pour and Salt,
always as low or loss than market rates.
It is more thin ever the duty of every man
and woman to call here 'before buying, and look
through the stook oftempting goods and bargains,
as no one Gan Imagine or form any idea how
great a difference there is between the price& of
goods bought for ossb and picas of goods doe
where bought for notes that are not paid promptly.
The safest thing for all buyer, who want the
lowest notch in goods, is to call and get W. R.
Smith's Sons' prices, and take around in your
pooffets to compare. A great many stores will
get the cold altos/der after you visit the Old Cor
ner when they work for their =women!. •
Yon cannot mistake the place, as it occupies
the room of four gores, immediately on the Brie
railway, and the rub is constantly going on.
Call, if for nothing more than to tee how we
spike the guns. Yours, trniy.
W. R. BNCTRI NORM.
Addlsm N. Y., Sept IS, 186 a.
i LINES OF TRAVEL
NfR,UI EtAMWAY
Oa and after 3foudAy, :tar, 39,13,30, train* will 'err •
Gbh'tug et thoCollawing boars:
1.2 Exprees Nall, Saidaye accepted, for BuZa.
10, Salamanca, end Dunlcirk, connecting with IXlMini
for the West.
7:12 a m Night Express, Sundays excepted. for Beale,
Salamanca, and Dunkirk, =Wag Akre& connactka
with trains of the atlatio i areni 11 tatar2, Las
Shomand 0 rand Trunk Nallwa7s, ter 41 points West.
7:43 a. ns.,NightExprots, Daily, ter Eattalo, Semen.,
Dunkirk tad the West.
740 a, m.,
Mal) Train. Sundays excepted, tor Enth”.
ter and Buffalo, Tie Alen.
loan s. at; Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for lhatialo
and Skinklrr.
214 p. to. Baltimore Express, Sundays cue - pad, for
Ikkhester and Batealo, via Aron.
Sao p. nx, Badorant train, Daily, for the West.
73:p. m.. 'Ray Express, Sancta's excepted, for Buffalo,
Salamanca and tbo West, connecting at Salamanca
with the Atlantic A Oast Western Railway, and
at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and Band Trncs.
Railways for points west and south.
p a Day Zxprms, Sundays excepted, for Bother.:,,
1,24 p m Way Frelk.ht, Stuxisys axcaptsd.
LiI7ItIIID HOCSTI
1210 a. at., Night Tura', Daily, eon nectla g at =lairs
for Canandaigua, also for Ilarrieburg, ?hike...l2lga,
and South , at Grip:Goat for 'Warwick. and at New
'York with afternoon trans and stiamon for Bolton
and New Ragland Cities.
Slid a.m., Cincinnati Express, llondayo ezcsytad, cos.
/mating at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for
Brannan; at Great Bend for Scranton, SI/Badolphis,
and Tranton; at Lackawaran for Thraloy,and at Gray
court for Newburg and Warwick. _
MD Ls., Day Dips/. Sunday, asceytad, cow/toting
at Sandra for Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Syra.
• as" at Great Band for Scranton, at Lackawanna fur
Gawky, and at Jamey City vats rUdnight =paws
Trattiof Haw Jemmy Itailroad tor Philadelphia,
Baiti
mass and Washington.
10. d am Accommodation DISICI
7250 P. wt. way Freight, Sundays ancentad.
Sal y. nt., Baltimore Dames, Stlndaya *svisrtsil.
ackgp.m., Naar York end Baltimore Nall. Suadwys
owed, connecting at Elmira for Etarrialsargh,,P6llo,-
sisiphia, and South.
7.06 p m Lightning Express, Sundinyvaxceptad, coa
t acting at Jersey City with morning exproastmin of
New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington,
and at New York with morning *gyms trkina for
Basta and the Zest.
Md. fi. BABB,
goal Pau. Spat
Dloasbarg & Corning, & Vega 8. B.
Leave Coring. ArMe.
M a a, LS • m
3e•••=0dati09,...-.3 p ml.domommodatiumao
L. H. BIL&TTLTE, Bayt.
Philadelphia' & Erie R. B.
Traria will arr. and dapart at Wllllamspart na flalowt-
Ms Nail Train 10 10 p m Erie Trai3.-1 16 ana
Ilwpresa Traln-4 60 mEris 35.5'ts Train-8 p
Elmlr* Ma 'Tr
5115 am 1 Minims 11all Train 5 55 p m
11 = % LW - aTgbbolttsw°2'l=rgit
=and Erie. r
NNW YOBS Cs3N3.EVITON.
LOOMS New Tart at 0 a at, arrive at .2t:rie 0 -20 a. W..
Lame Newaori at i 00 p m, arrive at Erie 7 15 p
Leave lea at 0-3 0 p 20, arrive at Yaw Toils t 4.0 pm.
Lam Etta at 10 26 a m, arrive sr Yaw York 10 10 a to
ant.
Northern Central U. FL
TRAINS YOB TIM NORTH.
T rill " for Cluv94o4Plisleale"rizairm as Seihmre :
Sums Nampa tral;;;;TO L
itd - j M
1145 a te
.. . .......... ..... 15 p
Ws) Freight, [paseenger coach attache]. 7 10 a m
TRAINS VOR /TIE 8017T11.
Trains for WllllacarPors, Baltimore and ShilsdalOUs
key lea,e Elmira as follows,
hill at-. 4460 m
6Wpm
Local irraiglt 6 SO a m
Through 6 00 d
*3.,The Entaw train abh.h leaves tor Um North at
COruns through direct tram Wlilluarport
Canandagula. Tho Express which IrArea Elmira for
Williamsport at 6 SO p to, is the through train south
from Cauroadasula. J. N DtrAltßY, Gsn'l 2nor.
Atlantic and Great Western 8• W
SALASIANCA. STATION.
WiTTITAZD BOOM..
EASTwean Bens - n,
Hall 5.30 Stryrus 6.1 a
Express ....... I Accommodation,
kayress 1/.00 I Express 010
At Cory there la a Junction with the Shi/Mielyhts
&Wand Cll Creek Rail itoads.
At Ilaulville with the Yrenklin mad Oil C.1t.7 and
Pitbolo
At Leemittsburgo the 31shonlny Brunel! makes a at
test route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and l'lttabutgla Itaarouf.
The 11.10 passes through Akron, Ashland, ( 131 . 10 ..
blames, Urbaas and Dayton, intersecting tartaua tali
rondo, and terminates at Cincinnati. D.11cLA.,11Y.14,
Gen. Sept-, Yaadvll3e. Pm.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY,
THE UNDERSIGED having purchased
the well known Woolen Factory of Yuma.
8.. B. B. Bowen oaths Cowszesque .tier, two
miles out of Knoxville, tales this method of
worming sh.ithmbtuu.s. of 'Maga andatiJoininc
counties chat he will manufacture wool by the
yud or on shares to salt customers, into
FLANNELS, casanuraßs. D OE-SK 1N 6,
. .
FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds
The machinery has been thoroughly repaired
and new machinery added thereto, also an im l
proved new wheel which will enable him in work
the entire season. He will pay particular &gen
than et
Roll Carding 44 Cloth Drawling,
which will be done in'the neatest possible man
ner, baring added one now Roll Machine, will
enable him to dispatch and acoommodats people
from a dlatause. /10 would farther say that ha
has carried on the business in manufsotoring
wool for (armors in Bradford and adjoining
001211t1011 for the past twenty years; he thereaors
era warrant all work and satisfy his customers,
Wing nothing in manufacturing but genuine
wool. JOSEPH INGHAM.
Dierfield, Jan. 1, 18 880.1. T•
MEAT MARKET.
ANDREW 3. TIPPLE, having :sweaty
purchased Mr. Wm. Townsend's interest In the
MAT YA • "irr,T,
would say to the citizens of Welisbern and vioinity
that be will eontinue the business en the old Borst
stand—giring his entire attention in supplying
the waub of all who may favor him with their
patronage. Constantly on band
'FRESH MEATS OE ALL RINDS.
shop. one Door South of Derby's Shoe Shop.
Wellaboro, Sept. 26, iso•tf.
Tioga. Marble Works.
HD. CALKINS, late of the firm. of Calk
• ins h Conklin, ie now prepared to B'9-
cute all orders for Tprat. Stones and Monuments,
of either
ITALIAN- OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest style andgipproved workmanship,
and with dispatch.
He keeps constantly on band both kihds of
Marble and will bo able to snit all who may favor
him with their orders, on as reasonable terms as
can be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look ha good as new.
HARVEY ADAM 0,, of Charles ton, is my Agent,
and all contracts made with him will be filled by
me at shop prices. H. D. CALKINS.
Vega, Dec. 19, iBfid=ly
U. S. CLAIM AGENCY,
I=l
• Army and Nary Maim and flasloas.
MBE NEW l neettlir LAW, pulsed Jelly dS, Ude, lib s.
ltwo aad throe von' soldier. extra bounty Sand
SD year disclisrps•
OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY.
Three months' azlra poy proper so wonannws alms
.rho were In nerrioe Niszch 3,13,36.
. PENSIONS lANTRBASED
To all who have lost a Grab and who have beau puma
zanily and totally disabled.
AU other Government datum prosecuted.
JEROME B. NILES.
Well/born, Clasher 10, 18041-ti
Planing & Turning.
B. T. VAN HORN,
HAVIA G got his now notary in operation.
is now prepared to All orders for Chadoes
Ware promptly and in the hest style of workman
ship. Haring prooorsd a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
be Isresay to dross boards or plank with Oman&
SCROLL-WORE. di BRACKETS,
furnished to order. Ws maehlnes are of the new
est and most Improved patterns.
Shop corner of Purl and Wain Sts. WRLIA
130RO, PA...
Oct 31, 1188—tf. B. T. VAN HORN,
-Botuaty and Pension Agency.
gOI7ATINGI received WWII* Inortenctione to retard to
dm anti a bohnty allowed by the act aPPrv"
26, 1868. and baying on band a large w.pPl7 of a •
neomoaryblanks, were prepared to prosecute all yes .
elan and twenty claims which any be placed In ore
hands. Persons It.i at a distance can eortuannlcsill
with Ipl3tly by letter, wad tbair coannantcatloos will to
pinal attrfrotecl. OWN di SHAW.
Wolallboro.Octobor 21,114{6. •
U. IttDDLS,
Q•a't Sup't.