The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, April 10, 1867, Image 4

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EE CHIGNON. •
Oh I one: I know
, • A maiden • air, ' -•
_ • With azure eyes an. golden hair;
And as I gazed in rap ureelost,—
My hea4,--my heart, 33'1 tempest-test,
Became to weak, I eon • not speak,
'But stoodiunated, , auty-orazed
Ifir gel* eurls *lusters fell, < '
And Detailed to melt in amber air. ,
klethougliVer praise no tongue could tell, -
She seem'd thelairest of the fair.
But Oil ono day, one woful day,-
_
• I met my beauty on'the street, _ -
Her hair done up in simh-a way,
No sp irit in a winding sheet •
Could give me a greater. fright.
0, suoh‘s; sight'! •
• • .ob, such a•fright !
• And as I gazed,
In wonder mated:
Oh, can it really bo
That she; that she, - -
' do sweet and fair,
•,
In golden hair; • •
'ln rippling.ourls, .;
S • This queen of 'girls,
, Simidd before the: people,
Appear with such a steep!
• •, Slantin,g upward from her crown • .
Like the famous leaning tower of -Pisa,
Which ail expect to.seaccime tumbling down!
•
0, Miry, Mabel, Ethel, Addle/ Kato, Theresa!
• Whate'er may be your name, you Surely are
. Wandering froai.Truthd Nature ; very tar,
• •••:Upeetting all the well - Do wn elassiti rules •
Devised in ancient ere and. Latin schools. -
; Your locks were made to ripple, fall and Sow
But never ,- meant to itiok up to! „
And to your beaut y thus unjust,
How do you think your friends •
Can recognize the bust?
ODE TO
Xinister's Sqlary.
•
A. ; woAby- miller—so Dr. Chaplain
tellsithestory in Dr. Dunbar's memoir—'
r ' was once pained by hearing that .the
minister was going a,wayi.' fin* want of
. support, the church having debbled "that
they-could no longer raise his Salar.
-He called a meeting and addressed his
brethn 'very modestly, for - he was one
of thelpoorest among these comfortable
farmers: He asked if want of money
was the only reason for this change; and
if they wereall united in desiring the
services of. the 'pastor, they could still
- keep him. The pastot was usehil and
beloved.;. but the flock'was so poor I
"
- We 11.," said the miller; I have a
plan 'by which I' can raise his" salary
without.asking you for a ,dollar, if you
will allow me to - take my own way to
• do IL L'will assume -the responsibility
for one year. Have I-your consent ?'
• Of course they could - not rOfuse 'this;
although they expressed surprise, know
'ing the miller to be but a-poor man. '
' The year divw 'to a close._ The minis
blessed ter had bee I blessed hi his labors, and
noone•had eeu: called on for money.—
. - When the cam e' together, the miller
' asked the pas rlt his wants had been
- supplied, and his sojary promptly met?.
- -lie replied in the affirmative. - When
• the brethren was asked if they were any ,
poorer than at the beginning of the year,
-. --each replied, "No" asking- lidw they
boilld be When; their ' church privileges
bad been so mysteriously paid for, He
asked again, *r Is any man poorer - for
-I.
. Iteeping"the Mihister?"."aud the reply
was the I same as bef. " Then,". be
said, " brethren, I have only to tell you
that yoU have paid the salary 'the7iiime
as you always did, Only snore-of it" with
. greater - promptness. You remember
you told me'to take my own fray in this
- Matter, and I have done so. As each of
you brought his grist'to mill, Ijookout ,
as much grain as I thought your pro
. portion and laid it away for the sidary.
' Whenharvest was over I sold it, and
have paid the minister regularrly from ;
thepro - eeeds. - 'You confess.that you -fare
no poorer f so you have never missql it i
. and therefore-made no sacrifice. Now
suppose We stop talking' about letting
gur'minister go, -- and add enough to his
nary to make us feet that we are doing
something."
Dr. Dunbar used to say, " Oh, for a
miller In every eliuirch."
PLANTING TOO MANY VARIETIES. ;--
One very curiousinistelte which fruit
growers are liable to make—especially
young and enthusiastic ones—is that of
planting too•great vitripty.. With We
majority the chief object Is to make
money, not to test comparatively un
known sorts of fruit, Ito introduce new
ones. These should r member that the
rellabl9, and, therefore; really profitable,
varieties of any one fruit are limited to
few In'number; that it requires conild
erable time to that a variety sufficiently
to determine correctly whether it is a
-desirable one or not. It should .be re
membered, too, that but few varieties of
fruit are extensively known in the mar
ket, and the demand for those unknown.
must be created ; hence it-is difficult to
'realizt3 a remunerative price' for the lat-.
ter; be theY never so fine. . .
But an enthusiastic' fruit grower is
not satisfied wither few. sorts ; he may
make money.with them ; but -not ro
,—ness in Horticulture. But the are
- •vaY is to devote a small portion of the
grounds exclusively to these ex eri
mental operations. An• acre or wo
-IVill afford•space for many varieties, nd
being in small compast they ma be
watched With more satisfaction, and
,without the fear of great loss in case of
complete failure. One' advantage of
having such grounds fo l testing fruit
would be the contrast a d varied supply
gained for family use. No Tart of the
year would come without an abut' • ant
supply, of • appropriate fruit bpi/v. at
hand.--Rural New Yorker.
How. io BUY A HORSE.—I offer
following suggestions, the result of
close observation and long experie
If the l color be light-sorrel or chest
%his feet, legs and face white---these
marks.of kindness: If he is broad
full between the eyes, he may 13e
-peuded on as a horse of good sense,'
capable of being trained to anythi
as respects such horses, the more kit
you treat them the ,better you
h wil
treated in returni Nor will a orti
, tiiii4lescriptibn stand a whip if well-
If you Want a safe horse, - void one I
is dish-faced. ,ll.e.may bh so far ge
as not to scare, but he will have
Much go ahead in him to be safe _
everybody. If* you want a .fool, b t a
horse of great bottom, get a deep bay
with not a. white hair about him. If
his face is a little dished so ante_ the
worse. Leen° man ride such a orse.l
thbt is not an expert rider; they are
'always tricky and unsafe. If you ant
°ate that will'never give out, never buy
'a large over-grown one. A black orse
cannot stand heat, nor a white one old.
If you want a gentle horse, get one . ith
, more or kss white' about the head-, the
more the better. Selections thus made
are of great • docility - and gentleness.—
Co 4 r..auntry Gentleman:
HON. CA.EROTS AFFECT Itogsts.—
The carrot is' the most esteemed of all
roots f6k its feeding qualites. 'When
:Analyzed it gives but little more solid
matter than any :Aber root, 85 per cent
being waste; but its influence in the
tonatkoh upon the other articles of food is
most favorable conducing the most per
feet digestion and assimilation.. This
result long known to practical men, is
explained by chemists as resulting from
a subitanee cialedpectine which operates
to coagulate or gelatin ate vegetable solu
tions, and thus favors digestion In all
cattle. Horses are especially benefltted
by the use of carrots. They should be
fed to them frequently with their other
' •
food.
•
Twelye quarts of soot in a hogshead
"of water, will make a powerful liquid'
14/AZIUM Which will improve thegrowth
of floweri, garden vegetables, or root
crops.
There brin almost every family a dai
ly-waste of bones, that if saved and ak.
pita to the.roots of the ' pear-trees and
grapevines in the garden, would supply,
yes.-ty, sufficient panure for ona'hun
drr.4 plapto,
Like cures iike, fiulphureornee from
Vouvluertherefore is good for erup-
N.:Bins44lll)
GROCERY & RUSTARANT
Ono doorabove-Roy's Drug Store,
MI
WELLSBOAO, PA
_We take pleasule in announcing to the public
that we common%) the ew Year with enlarged
facilitiee for accommodating customers with the
ehoiceit stobk of
SEINE
GROCERIES, YANZO NOTIONS,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE,
yet °jived to this public
, se ,k - ee -.pers
1111
o
BEST SUGARS, 'SPICES, CHERRIES,
-- Stbned,) PRUNES, 130 X RAISINS,
CITRON, SEEDLES,* RAISINS„
COOKING CUR ANTS,
PICKLES t
_SAUCES,-
'CANNED FRUITS.
_ and the finest
Count Oysters, tr. Canned Oysters
BE
BALTIMCIRP: MATtP3TS,
on tale at our counter
4 THE HUNGRr DISCONSOLATE
•
ABSTAITAANT,OPen •at all sea
sonable heat's, where OYstererin'evrr style, pre
pared bra skillful cook, aro served up to delight
the palate and gladden the heart, •
WE AIM TO PLEASE
•
. _
Always glad to 800 our. frienda, because wo in.
lend to give them their Money's worth, and if
bey .call once they will be aura to call again.
MASSENA BULLARD )
C. H. 9OLDSMITII.' e -
Jan, 2, 1867.
WINTER. OR 1866-7.
T. Li BALD DD &
TIOG*PENIC'A,
RETURN THANKS to their onstotnora end
friends for droll- •
Continued Liberal Patronage/
And • beg to inform them that they have
SELECT 'STOCK OV GOODS,
the
my
ce.
ut,
are
:lid
Consisting of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARLIWARF, ,,, HATS it
CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
CRO9NERY O
VUR.S, ROBES, &C., &C.
We aka" try and kcal) our Stook
COMPLETE IN ALL PFPARTMENTS.
We have also made atratigemento to keep on
hand
AP .A,L•L TIMES
Ground Plaster,
Which we Bbnll sell atii
1 7 E1?Y If 0 TV • FIGURE,
,t •
El
TQN
.d.r? L.E.BS.
Partners eholild not fail to !Mont° a supply of
hie Excellent Peit.lllzor at onoe.
'pogo, 'Tan. 2, 18137,
' : , }'l/4
can And the ''
•ight ; tr:Ora. th e
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their usual
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BY, THE
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CENTRE OF AT I TRAO.TIOZNT IS AT
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Wintki•Utiti'Otiii4;iiiita.o4.4Wkitieor, - -Pogot
04110 -Wig ilieihte 401, MN Ottjr. o 4ltow
York' witk ttiOitir.sloo(lll4 I) iock,oi -, ,;*i ---; .P`i. , ;, , ,
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t • 4 .;'• - • 1 . -$ •••: ,X0 :-- t :- . ,• .-,A0 = - •," 0 •1 0- - ; •; 0 ••• ;
embitoinfOl/ theznbiolileias„ •
'
%reit Oa tho stab
;
dtantialoroquiro.
DRESS GOODS-3:A 'al/ vcirieties,'STAPLE
& FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, !
kEEST- PREEDS WOVE COR
SETS, GLOVES AND HO
-I.SIERY, YANKEE NO- ' , I
&c.,- &c. '
FURS 1. FURS U
1•21
MINK, CONY; and. Siberian Squirm
OLOTHB & OASgIIuRE,S 'tit the county,
READY MADE 'CLOTHING, agd
CLOTllll4G,mgde to order' super
.intended by first class tocnkmow
SHOP MADE BOOTS it SHOES in end
less `VATS & CAPS'
id suit ay tastes,
GROCERIES, .&C., &0
Our goOds have been bought during, the '• last
panto in New York and will bo sol d oat 'panto
prices. • • . • "•tra
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' Prices are 'down, monopoly broketk up. No
other store can or darb compete with ue - in qual
ity and price. For further particularkeall at tile
store of " . • C. IEL MATHEW ir, CO.
Lawrenceville, Dee. 19, 1868: 1 • 1
1867., WRIGHT Bc , BAILEY. 1867.
Thl
W.E commence this year with an-exclusively
CASH business. - • -
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CASH PAID , FOR. *WHEAT 1 •
TOR „ PATS I
‘ - 'o4Slt PAID FOR CORiq
CLASS'
,FOR V'.RYII,IING 11,
A LARGE :STOOK OF -FLOUR FOR
CASH I '
"13 --1
A LAR,gp: , STOCK OF F.qi FOR
.
OASif 1. "
A LARGE STOCK• OF -PORK FOR
CASH 1 •
Call and see us. , WRIGHT & BAILEY,
Wellsboro, Jam 9, 1867-Iy. -
•AB persons indebted to us by note or book
epeouni roust call and settle or pay goats. ..
Jan. 3, 18137. viutiGyrl BAILEY.
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Stoves: Stoves ::
AND HARD:YWAILE!
e t,
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announee to the eitizeres of Tioga County,
that in addition to his excetlont stock of Stoves
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Waro, he
has, at a great outlay, stocked his storo on
MA [N STREETo.WELLSBORO,
with a complete assortment of 'Shelf Hardware,
of TOich in enumerate the following nrtioles:
NAILS; SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
, MILL,. HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS, ,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, clusms,
- SHOVELS, SPADES, VOUS,' -
BENCH-SCREWS,
woop SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE.
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR;
• & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN '
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. 'Also, - 1 5 24'00,
PISiOtOARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND'
- CAPS.
'ATENTIBARNDOOR 1141NorraGs
0,--,
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a new thing, a nd -mado for use. These are but.a
few of the many articles composing our stook
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of
goods in our line; and all work to order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBEItTS•
Welleboro, Sept. 1, 1866—tf.
NEW FLOUR, eROoBRY, AND • Pito-
VISION STORE. •
. Edwin B. Carvey,
. Is ready to furnish customers with
FLOUR;'. COMMON TO BEST, PORK,
- . HAMS, MACKEREL, 'WHITE
- FISH, CODFISH,•AND
PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
, .
Next door to Converse's store.
WellsborD, Deo., 12, 1866 7 1 y. -v _
.
FOLEY bas Some more of those no American
*Mabee, at No: b'Union Block.
DR. FIZOIIT • ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
BBB, (amide at Roy' i Drug !More. •
The,largoet Stoak•ot
■
A- HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, and t
Linsley /t. Coils Melodeons. .
-Ordore from deslere, and, TeaebeTs, .eape
solicited. Address, L . B.:POWELL,
JAly 20. • 110 Penna. AventiNemiantonF,
NEW BOOMS 'AND NER;::
,
T. A. WICKHAIttt
TIO GA, PA.
trAVING PO returned from New. York
;AA, New and carefully ideated, ' I
STOOK OF GOODS,
MI those in want of 'Goods wtil find ft tdAr
Interest to oall,,atal
•• , •
" EXAMINE 'OUR §TOOK
and learn 'Priaea before buying els9atitoya.
•
Kopt oonInt13! on -hand, a ohoioo lot of
DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES,' rug,
• pp*,
.All the above Goode are bought at the 1438
Cash prices and will be sold'
ONLY roR. CASI; on READY P.M
Don't forget tlie 'idaoe,,at the old deli o
VAN NAME & WICKHAM..
'nor, Pa l yeb. 20, 1,807-if
LATEST P,OHIGNS DEMAND J. V.
BRADLEVe CELEBRATED PAT T
DUPLEX , ' ELLIPTIC :(ORiDOI7 E
e
SPRING) c , -
giviuderta aiiiNity and great comfort d
1. pleasure to any lady - W,eatin'g 'the Dnplex,,Ell lo
Skirt, will be experienced particularly In all aro ed
aesembliee, operas, carriages, railroad cars,church I*ll,
arm chairs, for promenade and honee dress, as the sirt
cap be folded when in nee to occupy a small plaeias
easily and conveniently. tie s silk : or nauslip dress, stln
valuable quality in crinoline, not found in any sltle
spring skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort 'fd
• great-convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic el
spring skirt fora single day. will never afterwards, R
ing& dispense with their Use. For hlldrert, hilasektid
yoiu4g ladies they are superior to all others.
They will not bend or break like the single aping ,
but wil/ preserve their perfect and graceful ahepe on
three' or four ordlnerk skirts will - have been th n
aside as useless. Tho hoop covered with doubl*nd
twisted thread, and the bottom r are inotl only )on
hie springs, but twits (or double overeil; preveiting
them from wearing out when aging down stops,
stairs ~to.
Thal) upiex Elliptic is a great favorite with all lades,
and is universally recommended by the faelaion ;Aga
-
sines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world -
To enjoy the following inestimable' advantages in
crinolinsolz:, superior quality, perfect manufactire,
stylish gape and tlutah, dexibility, durability, comiart
m
and economy, Ingra for J. W- Bradley ' s Duplex Elia
tic,or double spring skirt, and be sure you get the On
nine article.
CAUTION.—To giard against imposition, be partA
lar to agt(se . thaitjkirta...ggers,gLas,,,;taryi
iteerSprings," - upon" the waistband—none others aro
genuine. Also notice that ever* hoop will admit a pin
tieing paned through the center, thus revealing the
two (or double) springs braided together therein, which
is the secret of their floxibliltrand strength, and acorn-
Ideation not to be found in an other skirt.
For sale in all stores where rat:chums skirts are sold
throughout the United States and elsewhere. Mann
ye lured by the sole owners of , the patent,
WEST.% BRADLEY OARY,
Jau9,Bra . 97 Chambers Jr 79 &81 Reads ate., N.Y.
Aaftntan'a gafety, Bridle and Xiines,
(Patented Novomberi7,lBo.)
A MOST valu4ble article for all who drive hor
,l-1 ses. See " Agriculturist" for March, 1866
Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the
Times; Bonner, , of the Now York Ledger, and
many other celbrated horsemen.
The subscriber owns the patent for Tioga, Bus.:
quehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or
township rights for sale, on favorable terms.
Harness makers who wish to make the lines for
their customers who buy individual rights, will
be dealt with liberally.
By a slightalteratien, the safety, lines may bo
attached to almost any bridle.. -
• All - Orions are cautioned against making or
using the Bridle or lines, in-the counties aforesaid,
without authority from the undersigned.
ROBERT C. SIMPSON%
Wellsbo b, Sept. 6,- 1866—tf
'Mather ,"&, gokto,n,.
Dr,ALuns llt T .
GROCERIES & PROVISIONN,
_
CROCK RY, ..11ARDIA RE;
WOOD & WILLOW — WAOE,
YANKEE
. , •
•
' LATRENCEVI LLE, PENN'A. •
Cash Paid for Produce, { T o T n /I 7 E O II N I
Nov. 21, 1866-Iy. - . •
Union Clothes Wringer.
T HAVE the right to sell the *Union Clotbee
Wringer, with elliptio,springs, and adjusts it.
Bolt: ta.any thickness. 'Manufactured- at Water
burY, Vt. lam "preimied to.firnish to - all. I
have the agency for the towns of .Middlebury,
Tioga, Nelson, Elkland, Oceola, aid Farmington.
"REUBEN T. BALL.
Fttfmington fill, Feb. 20, 1801—tf.
NTOTIOE.-:-Yotlee is hereby given that Reir'.
ert Custard, Senior, has been placed in
charge of tract No. 1590, and those parts of tract
No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb's creek, belong
ing to!the heirs of. Luke W. Morris; and all par
sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen
alty of r proseention. •
• EL - LISTON P. MORRIS,' .
865 Market Street, Philadelphia.
• Feb. 27.1867-6814
VALL BROOK CAL.—The undersigned,
hiving make arrangements to furnish Coal
bythe TON or CAR LOAD, crease or fine, Win
itsthe patronage of the public.
ALSO—has conittantly on band, a large stook
of CARRIAGE BOLTS, dco., at wholesale and
retail. 01- BLACKSMITHING of all kinds
done in the hest manner. 8,, M. GEER.
Vega, Deo. I, 186.6—tf.
CORE THRO,% ; I' AND QUINSY iRE OUlt,
ed'rrith enso 'and certainty by ono two ap
plicatioris of SALIITIFER on. the o o. Bold
Drum
J. L'. B JPI4 D E
KEEPS constantly on.hand a fine stook of, Pare
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, 40.;
,•• WINES. AND ,LIQUORS,
for Medicinal arid Sacramental use; also all the
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, 0118,
Ito., all kinds of brushes, Dye Colors, Dye Woods
and Staffs, fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pom
ades, Coimetica, Jtc.,
H STATIONtia, PENS, . PENOPS,
!:: .4‘APEti 'AND kNVELOPES'
•
tiemotau . dum Books, Pass Books, &s., Potash
in bulk at 16 cents per pound, Kerosene Oil,
Lamppll,,TurPontlus, Bonslue, , •
Fresh Oatmeal end Pearl Barley at 10 etssper
pound. I am sofa agent in Flossburg for .11r.
N. Weaver's Bat. Fireweed, and warrant it to
dare Scrofula, Bart Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on
the , face, and all diseases arising from impure
state of the - Blood if used according to dirootions.
I
Particular attention given to compounding
Physician's and other Proscriptions. I guarau..
too satisfaction, both in quality and priee.„, ,,
Remember the Store, opposite the now Coal
Co's Store, Blossburg, Pa.
405, 1566-tf.
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Mil
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C&N. ItAIVIBIOND'S NURSERY.—
, ,
• Middlebury, Tloga CO., Pa.,
Situated on the Plank Rh ad, 4 miles from Tiogli.
Wo are propardd to furnish 100,000 Fruit Trees
at the following prices : .
Appletrees—large size, 25 oonts at the Nursery;
SO cents delivered. %-Common size, 20 cents at the
Nnreery,•2s mints delivered.. Pear Trees, 5Q ets.,
Sunman Arrrina.—BUrnhain Harvest, Early
Harvest, Chenange., Strawberry, VVashington
Strawberry; Red Aitrachan, Summer Bellflower;
Summer Queen, Stiinmer King, Sweet Bow, Sour
Bow. ,‘
Pa.Lt, AecLas,.4Paraotrie, Gravenstein, MOD,
Minton Pippin; Pall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, I4rge Wino,
Ladies' Swoeting, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet.
Wiwren. Arytns.—Baldwin, 'Bailey Sweet,
Black Gillflower, Blue Pear.- Gol
den Russet, Roxbury It ,reen
ing, Esopus Spitzenbur; lower,
• Sugar Bweet, Haney tweet,
Pound Swept; nand 61 Tall.
man Sweet,' Tortfpkins . l
peens:,—Bartlett, Pro
Afeadow, Bella ftucratl
Seckel; Boum B' Anu
Beauty, Clout Morceat
Also—Siberiaa Crab,
—several varieties:
Middlebury, Tiogo.
Stoves Tin Ware
ROBRBTS,
Is now 'prepared to - furnish the public with
anything in hie lino of business, in quantity as
large, in quality; edi good, and as cheap in price
us any dealers in Northern Ponneylyania. .
no pays particular attention to the
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS,
and intend to keep a fall assortment of everyibing
in that line. ~ .. 1
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'PT ‘ IV WARP._
_MAUR. T.cl CIILIF.II., , .
promptly, and warranted to givo - eatisfaotion. '
azimut-ea in tho beat manna
• D. P. ROBERTS.
Wellsborough, March 7, MO. •
1866. FOR SALE. 1866
•
• BY , t.
. .
B, C. C WICKHAM,
A T HIS NURSERY OP FRUIT AND OR.
A
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TI9GA
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear' Trees,
G. A. geed supply of PLUM, PEACH, OHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY.
The Fret trees are composed of the oboloest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them largo and
in bearing. Any ono wishing to got a supply
will do well to call and see my stook before
chasing elseisthere - , Oil , Delivered atAthe depot
free 'of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28, 1.866—1y0
llorso ad Cattle Powder&
emit,
YELLOW ? 'N.
TED, HEAVE
IJOR S, DI:
'IEMrER.
VERS,VOUNDS)
LOSS qr APP)
TITS AND VITA.
• tNERGY, Sc. If
use Improves I/
wind, incre;..st
the appetite...ov
smooth ar
101:60'; skin...4kt
transfopas t b
miserable akelet
horse. -
- Intedi diseases of Swine, such, as Coughs, ITlceritin
the Lung's, Liver, _. •.,..-•!, .',.--- ' -
t < ,
dm., thLti artitle Y' A • - s-; ; ;_ ~,- ,--,.
acts as a specific. . •
-~°~i: ...` .., A , A
By putting from .., 1 - .. „;p: . !: , i , 5 .,‘..- .4..:‘ , f .
•
One-haft a paper ''':-..
•
to a pi per inn • ,_
buret oT swill till i e....:-- -,,-
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....,-,--__... G-----
. ),bore ,cliscases •••,;.-- 7., -"', 7= - - , ..-*
will be eradicated. -- --"Vm_ - .:. - 4 ---"' - --- -.2 - "
or 'entirely. prevented,. if given in time, a certain
preventive and cure fori tl - ol 'Hog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Pope-; orb Papers for $l.
S. A.. FOUTZ I.SiY
WHOLESALE DWI AND DIEDICIXE DEPAtt
No. 110 Franklin St., Baltimore, 'Ka.
For Sale by Drnfigists curl Sterelperi
out the United States.
- For snip by John A. Roy', Wellabor°.
VIOLIN STRLNG.S . at
WEBI3'S DRUG STORE. 1
T IFE AND TIMES OF ELDER o.llEAlki
jJ DOWN.—Those who wish to secure a copy
of this excellent work, can do eo by calling a
this office soon. August 29,4866.
JOB -WORK, IN TA
With despatokat T :I
ROY'S.
BI;OSSBURO, PA.
J. L. BtLDEN.
FOR THE MILLION.
OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING,
REPAIR
CALL AND S
FJO kT,Z'S
OELEDUiTED
This preparatt.n,
long and favorab
known, will thor
,ugh;ly reinvigorate
: rokbn•down and
low•spirited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing tho
stomach and into
It is a cur° pro.
ventive or all els
ett.SCS Inelslptit• to
antion Is Invaluable.U l
mPr?Yes tho quAUty
been proven by nc
,- teal experiment. to
Merest'', the quan
tity of Milk and
cream twenty per
cent. and matte the
butter Brie and
sheet: In fattening'
cattle, it gives them
in appetite, loosens
theie 1,14 and
lushes theMothrive
AT '1"ITT1111.
BEST STYLE, atiol .
E AGITATOR Office.
WIMLBSILE DRAG STORK,
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND MS,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONON.
• TRATED MEDICINES, OIN•
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI
CINES, PLTItOLEUISI OIL,
ROCEEStER PER- °
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
, PAPER; WINDOW GLASS,
- 141
- , AND DYE thLORS,
Sold at WholesalePrlees. Buyers aro requested
to call and get quetations hotoro going further
Mot.
Coning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1867-ly
Clofhingl Clothing i
aker's
rorsoy,
tarnish
T EE subscriber Iviingliow" determined
roots
IND.
,11-Iy.
CLOSE OUT HIS STOCK
WINTER CLOTHING,
UNDERGARMENTS,
•
'This stook is Large and Attry i otive, and will
hos found worthy of attention, aSt it comprises a
great
,• • •
VARIETY OF RICH & ELEGANT
cLormistor
WINTER DRESS GOODS,
vrhich comprises a great 'variety of French Mo
Tinos. Coburgs, Paraniettas; together with abou
go SETTS of ••
'1 ,
•
3,111.71,00
on the same terms.
•
Welleboro, Bob. 20,1807. '
EMIN TaH
(.1 1 `11.)2+7"9' X'X.R..7;7 R 714. g
kir EtP
( 200,000 rumostign TIM U. Se:GOYEISNUENT.
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. genre
Belt Revolver,....; Navy site dalibre
Poll4e Revolver, Navy also Calibre
New Pocket Revolver 31 100 in. Calibre
: Pooket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in.-Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 82 Cart'ge
VestlPocket Pistol, No 22, 80, 32 & 41 Cartridge
Gun•tane , No 22 & 32 'Cartridge
Breech Loading Rifle,(Beals') No 32 &88 "
Revolving Rifle, 36 & 44-100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON & BONS;
PRINCII:AL,AGENTs.
litbore & Nichols. New York; Wm Read & Bon,
Boston; Jos 0 Grubb A Co, Philadelphia; Pool
tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co,
New Orleans; Johnson, Spencer & Co, Chicago;
L M Hammy & Co, Bt. Lath. Albert - R Crane,
San Pranoisoo. 'Feb 20, 1867.-2 m.
11123;10)011,1 MI 01 I MUM:
RANDALL,Surgeon°Dentist,wouldre
tJ • speettnily inform the citizens of Tioga, 4w
renceville, clad vicinities that he has looated per
manently at Tioga (office over Toner's Drug Store)
where he may __be found the first three weeks of
each montb t , and at Lawrenceville the last
week in ea* month at th - a - resi nee of Otias.-Van
gorder.
Particular attention given to the tr4zo.
of all diseases of the Teeth, Gums; and Alveolar
process,
Cleaning,Filling Et Extracting Teeth
and to regthato irregular Teeth in young
persons. Also, especial attention given to Fitting
Artificial Teeth, Palates, and obdurate:Tap) any
kind of plate desired.
Anaesthetics administered and Teeth Extracted
without pain in aver:) , case whore it may be eon.
sldered advisable.
'All work will be done with promptnossj , and
warranted, and atprlces consistent with the
Let every one call who may need or wish for a
good looking sett of tooth.
Tioga, Pa,, Nov. 7, 1866.—tf.
4th, f
EVERYWith the COTTAON PRESS and
the printing material acCompany
. lug it, every man can do his own
?Tinting neatly, quickly andel:man
ia AN .ytru‘ cTio l 7,-tratti as so simple '
Er t i tfu le ye i a n r
can'euily manage the largest site.
Printed Instructions are rent with
HIS each office, enabling the purchaser
to go at work without a previous
kaq_ivledge of printing. A circu
lar, containing fUll description,
OWN prices, testimonials, Am, sent free
to all.. Our Specimen Sheets of
Type, Outs; &q., tdn center
PRINTER., ADAMS PR SS CO"
26- Ann St.,-
Mardi 13, 1867-Iy. Now Yoik.
Or th e
It lii!
• WILIMER & LATEIROP.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIE-WARE, -
DBLTIN.G, SAWS, CITLBRY I
WATER LIME, _
AGRICULTURAL DIPILEMENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trimmings, •
• HARNESSES, SADDLES, &c.
Corning, It %,,Jan. 2,1887-Iy.
NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa o ,
p
grateful fur the very liberal Tatrotiage
heretofore received, will continue so as to per
forum all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional demands now engaged.
All operations in all departments of the profes
sion executed in the best possible' manner. All
new, useful inventions and improvements adopt..
ed. The highest good - of his patron t he ultima
tum or his ambition. De i. 5, 168.rtf
FFLOURPROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always
on hand. Call at the Charleston Mlllbefore buy
ing your flour and feed. I can make It an object
for you to buy. . A. RUSSELL.
May 10,18138-0
•
CORNING, N. Y. !,
CINNATI 'WINES AND
BRANDY,IVRITE-
WASH LIME,
FUMERY
r '
P., TERBELL do CO.
Offers the whole for
THE NEXT , THIRTY DAYS,
At sotuttl COST for .onfib.
He also offers his stock of
THOMAS HARDEN
ISOLS BY TOR TRADE GSZIMULLT
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
A FORTUNE
Can be made by every man; woman, and, vhija in
tide ootarity, if they will strictly adhere to the
• 1- -
plan of buying thole ,goods of tho
known popular old eonaern of
W. R. Smith 9 s Sons,
`‘
, ADDlspli, N. )r.,
' O l
EMI
Thousands and thousands of people have al
roadrroapod their-reward by thus doing. Evpry
‘• kind of .
DRY GOODS, 'GROCERIES ,CLOTHING,
) - ROOTS & WOES, HATS, CAPS,
CARPETS, CIE CLOTHS,
&0., acc.,
ave on hand in abundance,
CHEAP FOR TIM MILLION
at the old Reliable Dorner, the
PEOPLES' STORE,
GD4VB AND . IMPORTANT INFORMA
TION TO CASH BUYERS WHO. WISH
TO SPEND THEIR MONEY WHERE
THEY CAN GET THE MOST VOR IT.
W. R. SMITH'S SONS' system .of keeping
an enormous stook of goods at all times of the
year; and selling them cheap—this system eo ob
noxiods to big profit stores—is fairly begun for
the Fall' season at their store, and such a year for
doing people good was never known before. Cer
tainly there is no good reason for swineng pri
ces now; we have had enough of them already.
The groat advantage and importance of trading;
for Cash or Ready pay fdlly illustrated by the
low prices now raging at the Veople's Store.
A FEW HOUSEHOLD WORDS FOR THE
FARMER. MECHANIC, & PEOPLE
GENERALLY.
Buy your goods of a concern' wbleh has a big
assortment and is selling' ten times as many goods
auu at course cau nen Mem an many times chea
per than small concerns. We give all such ad
vantages to our customers..
A FEW OTHER BIG Tin Nae .TOR TDB PR I II:
DENT BUYER TO CTNSIDER. DEFONE BTEND-,
ING 018 MCiNEr.
Look out for big stores and big rents; big notes
and big rates of interest and no real takers at'
that—all of which is very bad as against W. R.
Smiith's Sins' situation. Light expenses and no
rents, new goods at break down •prices, and the
gbod old motto of small profits. good value and
quick returns, flying totho breeze . -The fact is,
the only true and certain road to fortune for the
merchant is always to give 'his customers. us we
do. the most he can for his money, and depend on
large sales for his profits. Again, our popular
and legitimate syktem of dealing, buying strictly
for cash, always having cash on hand. rondor us
masters of the situation when a drop comes in the
markot.
Never before was . Meg such a tempt
ing lot of goods, atlow priees, as.
W. R. Smith's Sons can .
and will show from this
time forward.
Our stook of Dry Goods and Clothing can't be
boat, and no customer who is in the right shape,
ever leaved 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 stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
that is kept in the county. Call, if nothing more
than to goo the CHEAP 0 OODS on tho noxious
Counter. ,
CARkTS AND OIL CLOTHS
at ruinous low rates. The cottago and palace can
bo replenished for a song now, by calling on tbo
People*. rrie
CROCKERY, WALL PAPER,
and a.thousand other articles can be found; and
tio one who semi ''them can belp,bnying. We
manufacture all the CLOTHING wo colt. Every
well dressed man buys his harness of William E.
Smith's Sons: We also make to order. Our Cutter
le master of.hls art; ho stands down tho ball for
no man who wields the shears for a livelihood;
his fits cure the deformed.
We keep Pork, Flour and Salt,
always es lOw 'or less than mantis rates.
It is more than ever the df every man
woman WQM to call here before bug, and look
through the stock of tquipting goud bargains,
as no one can imagine or form any idea how
great- a differeneo there Is between the prices of
goods bought for cash and prices of goods olge.
Where boughtfor notes that are notpaid promptly.
T,he safest thing for all who want the
lowest notch in goods, -is to call and got W. R.
Smith's Sons' prices, and take around in your
pockets to compare. A great many stores will
got the cold shostider after you visit the Old Cor—
nor wheys they workfor their customers.
You cannot mistake the place, as it occupies
the room of four stores, immediately on the Eric
railway, and the rush Is constantly gbin,g on.
Call, if for nothing spore than to see how we
spike the guns. 'Yours, truly.
- , --- W. R. SMITH'S SONS.
Addloon. /LT, riopt 6,180.
I=
I=
. LINE 4 Ol`= RAVEL.
ERII Rikt4l;VAT; • •
, -
On nod after Monday, N0v,19, 1808, trains willjeav,,,
Corning at thofollowing bouts: - . '
WES'haZD BOUND.:
12:28 a. in., Express Mail, Sundays excepted, for Buffa
lo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains
for tho West.
7:12 a in flight Express, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo,
Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct connection
with trains of the Atlantio A Great Western, Lake
Shore, and Grand Trunk Itailwaye, for all points West.
7:48 a. m.,Bllgitt Express, Daily, for Bulfalo. Salatrianca,
Dttithirk and the West. •
7;50 a. m.} Malt Train, Sundays excepted, for Rockies
ter and Buffalo, via Avon. . •
10:28 a. mi. Mall Train, Sundays * accepted, for Buffalo
° and Dmikirk.
2:15 p. in. Baltimore Express, Sunclayi excepted, for
Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon. s
6:40 p. liik, Emigrant train, Daily, for tins West.
7:27 p. in.. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo,
Salamanca and thp West, connecting at Salamanca
with Iliatiantia* Great 'Western Railway,. and
at B huffalo tv tho Lake shore and Grand Trunit
A i
Railways for l
°int* west and south.l
7.,E15 p to Day Dipress, Sundays excepted, forßochester
1.2.5 pln Way T„rolgitt, Sundays excepted. .
RISTRAIID HOUND
12110 a. to., Night ExPress, Dully, connecting at Elmira
' for Canandaigtia, also for Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
and South, at Oraycourt for IYarwielt. and at New
York with afternoon triiina and steatnera for Boston
and New England Cities. •
3:5S a. In., CinCilluati Express, -Mondays excepted, cob.
nectiug atP Owego for Ithaca;-at BD:labia:lton for
• Syracuse; at Great Demi for Scranton, ehll'adelplipa,
and Trenton; at Laollowaxen for flawloy,and at 0 my
court for Newburg and Warwick.
10:40 in., Day, Express, Stuithiya excepted, connecUmi
at Elmira foriCauandaigua, ot Di i nghamtou fur Byta-,
cuse,iilaretil Bond for. Scrohtorti pt Lackawaxsu for
HawKy, and at Jersey Cityeaith •midniiiht ftritiss
Trait of Net Jersey Ratiroah for Philads.phitt, Haiti
, mote and Washington.
20.9 E, m Acc4imoilation Train daily'. • •
12:30 p. to. wayWreight, %nudity a orceptsd.
3:20 p. tn.; Baltihore Express, 4undaye ortepted.
4;20 p. m., New York and Baltimore Mail, Snadayei ex
cepted, connecting at Elmira for Harrisburgh,
delplle„ and South. ,
-
7.05 p m Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, con
necting at Jersey City with morning express train of
New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington,
and at Now York With morning express trains for
Boston and the East, •
Vir". R. BARR,
e Gaul, PALI. Agent.'
Bleplabilrg & Corning, & Tina B. U.
'Leave Coining.' Arrive. .
Mall, 815 a mrMall, " 505 pm
Accommodatlon, ,, ....l3 ao pm' Acoommodatiou,lo 20 a cr.
L. la. 80Arr6m, Supl.
Philadolphin & Erie R. R.
Trains will arr. and depart at Williamsport as follows:
Eastward , Westward
Erie Malt Tritin 10 10 pml m'Erle Mail Trala...7 15 a .
E. Express. Ttairi..4 60 a m Erie Ex'ss Trala..B 46 p m
Elmira Mail Tralu 225 a m ElrnirallaitTrain 055 p ta
Passel:war Cars run through on the Erie Mail anti Ez
press Trains without change bosh ways between - Philo
delphia and Erie.
NEW YORE CONNECTION.
Leave New York at 9 a MI arrive at Erie 9.50 a. so.
Leave Nov i York at 5 00 p m, arrive at Erie T 16 p m
Leave Erie at 510 p ut, arrive at Now, York 4.410 pm.
Leave Erie at 10 25 a on, arrive at Tow York 10 10 a ra
•
A. L. TILER, Gren'l Supt.
Northern Central R. R.
TRAINS FOE Tau NOETII..
Trains for CanarrdagMa leave Elmira as follows:
Accomodatiou - 700 a w
Ezpreaa (fastest train on road) 11 45 a ra
Anti - 615pER
Way Freight, (passenger coach attached).........7 10 a la
TRAINS FOR TIIE SOVIII
Writlnti for Williamsport, Baltimore and Philadelphia
kc., leave Elmira as loilowe,
Matt at
`Express
1.4 cal Freight
Through,
• *gab° Express tralmwbtch leaves for the North at
n 4 am, roux through direct from 'Williamsport to
Catiatulaguift. Tho Express wlitch leaves Elmira for
Willlameport at 5 30 p m,. la the Attroutth train south
from yamktildagaM. 4 .N DUMMY, (Isn't Supt.
4 !* Atlantic and Groat Western R. W:.
SALAMANCA. STATION
~„
WETTIVARD 13917tit1. . I EASTWARD Boom),
Mail 6.30 I Express 6.1 t
Accommodation 6,35 Mntl 5.52
ExpraS 12:1!) Accommodation) ....../146
.Expresa
r i• - 11.00 I Express 6.10
At Cory there Is a junotion with theThAndelphia 6.
Erie, and ell creek Itullitoads.
At Meadville 'with the Franklin and-Oil City and
Fltbolo•lsranch. .
At LeaslttOurgo the Idahotday Branch wakes a di
rect rotte tOrlelevelaud. At ilavemus fourmets with
clevelaud atidt - Fittsbuigla Reilwad.
The !toad palaoa through Akron, Athland, Qual),
Marlon, Urbalia and Onyion, interseftltig various rail
roads, and lair Mates at Cincinnati. D. M.:IL/LIMN a ,
GVu. Erupt., bled 4 one, r
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FAO - TOM,
U:NDARSIOU having purchased
the well known Woolen Factory of Alesirs.
B. Jr, B. S. Bowen on the Cowauesque River, two
miles oast (4 Knoxville, takes Cilia. method - of
informing WO inhabitants of Tiogaand'adieining
auuutiqo chai,..ho will manufaeturu woothy
the
yard of ou etiare Is to sail eu`A yneri, into
FLANNEL 4, CASSIMEIItb6. DOE-SKINS,
PULL OLOTBS, of - all kinds.
The machinery has been thoroughly repaired
and new machinery, added thereto,ciao an im
proved new Wheel wihich will enable him to work
the entire season. 'lle will pay particular atten
tine of
Rollearding 3c Cloth Dresslitg,
which will be done in the neatest possible man
ner, having added one new ^Roll Machine, will
enable him to dispatch and accommodate people
from a distance. lie would ftrther say that he
has carried on. the business in 'manufacturing
wadi for farmers in Bradford and. adjoiitlng
counties for the past twenty yearsi. he therefore
can warrant all work and satisfy his customers,
using nothing in Manufacturing but genuine
JOSEPH INGIIAN.
.Dearfield,Jan. 1,146-Iy. •
NEAT. MARKET. - • '• .
ANDREW ..fl TIPPLE, having reeehtly
purchased Mr. \%m. Townsend's , interest in the ,
MEAT 1i1.101..ET, J .- .
would say to the'citizeni of Wellsboro and vioinity
that he will egn inue . the business at the old Borst
i
stand—giving is entire attention in supplying
the wants of al who may favor him with' their
patronage. Coriktrily on band • .
, FRESH MEATS OP ALL RINDS. .-
I3hop one Door South of .Deily's Shoe Sb.p.
. Wellsboro, Sept. 28, 1866 -if.
.. • d
Tioga Marble Works. 1
la D. CALKINS, Into of tbo firm of Call:-
II 1.. ins & Conklin, is now prepared tooxo
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Isionumenta,
cf either '
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND.XARBLE, '
of the latest style and approved workmonship ,
nud with dispatch:,
lie keeps contantly or{ hand both kinds of
Marble and pill he able to 'suit all who may Inver
him with their eiders, on' as reasonable terns itt
can be obtained n the country.
Stories diSeele ed with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to loot as good ;ts new.
II ARVEY ADAMS, of Charleston, is my Agent,
and all contracts made with hint will be filled by
inr at bliop prices. 11. D. CALKINS. 'I
U. S. CLAIM AGENCY,
For the Collectluo of
Array and Navy Claims. and Pent tons
MBE NEW BOUNTY 4211 V passed-July 28, /800,gives
two and threo years' sold jars extra bounty. Send
hi your discharges.. ••
- OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. .
Three months' extia pay proper to volunteer alters
who weroin service March 3,180. ,
PENSIONS INVILEASED •
To all wbcy hare lost a limb and who bare been perma
nently and totally disabled.
All other Goverament claims prosecuted.
JP.ROME 11. NILL I .S.
11§I.oro,October10,1866-tt
Planinig • &. Turning.
i3 :, J ' T. VAN itORN,
"HAVING got his new Factory in operation.
is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
Warelpromptly and intfio best Fty lo of Totkrion
ship. ' proeuroci.a.
WOCiol5W .' Orat,PLANER,
ho isroadf to tiros§ botirds or plank with dispatch
SCROLLWORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. .11is turtehines ere of,the n
est And most improved pattern's.
1 •
Sltop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS
BORG, PA.,
Oct. 31, 8011—ff. D. T. VAN ROHN:
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Bounty and - Petfsion Agency . .
HAYING received definite instroction S in regard EC ,
the extra bonuty allowed - by
the act approred
July 2S, 18G6, rind )inving Oh band a lareitipply Of
necessary blanks, ice are prepared to pi osecute ali P"'
sion and bounty claims Avbieb may be lacyd /a oPT
briuds. Per&ordi lising - at a distance can p communicate
with us by letter, anti their communications oil' De
promptly analyst ea. Sl , lllll 4 SHAW.
Wolleboro.October 24,3888. ,
U. RIDDLE,
. Gen'l Bup't
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