The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 05, 1867, Image 4

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. ' 'LLINEB _ •
Wriit apo . n.tha death, of a fond Si - ablind,
•an lafaEt fiondefty intoribailo
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(kit], 332441 doting parenil
spry thTtearsitoid Took to heaven;
Por-thou hriow'st That iii - bereavement,
HeaiehTy gxaee is enrely given.
' Let tiixtrust 6 plat in Jests,- , -
, There rely with eonildenee;
Till soh tine as beaten pleases--
Graelonsly to call thee hence.
. .
"-^" First, Ile - caned thy loyed companion,-
--13 ere hint henoo, to with God;
tree'd his soul from death's dominion,
?Lund his feet where 'angels' trod;
There he waits thee,—Lthere hill spirit
Joining in tie angelpto strain, -
Pleads for thee, throukh Jesus' merit.;
1 , Trust in . God! "yon'll*ect again.
Searco, thy 1 / 4 1,11, oil torn and bleeding,
resumed Its ,outward calm,
Had thy voice hi , earnest pleading,
, • Noma, for mourner's hearth, II balm,
When•thy infant child, thy dearest I
•
\ l St:anger to a father's love,
(Theretore;'to thy lone heart nearest,)
Heard the summons from above.
Memory ever will remind yon •
Of hie feeble ohildieh groins,'
How he suffered ere he left•you,
Of his last, sad, dying moans.
Now how peacefully ho elrunbera ;
(Lean thyself on Jams' arm,)
. Though no more he'll Join your 14iimber,
• There, he's safe from pain and harm.
kainatin
. ,
- A PROAUSING 730131301:111I JITVENILE.-
They have some very promising, chil
dren around Ironton. Not long since a
big boy appeared in school one morn
ing, when the - following dialogue oc
curred between him and the leacher:
"Can you read?"
"Don't know'," was the reply.
. "Can't you spell easy words ?"
"Don't know.?'•
"Do you know the Alphabet?"
"Yes."
"Try this word."
"Florae."
"What does that spell?"
"Don't know."
"What do you ride at home?"
"Mules."
"Try this word."
"Bread."
"What does that spell?"
- "Don't kno.w." •
",What do you eat ‘ at hcime?"
"Try this short word."
"Bed." 4.
"What does that spell?" •
i'Don't kno ." •
What do y sleep on at night?"
l' - ."Bheepskitis.. •
•
"Try anothe ."
"Glass.y -
. "What does that spell?" •
"Don't know."
"What do you put in the windows at
home?" -
"Pap's old hat."
"Try again:"
"Water." •
"What doesthat spell?"
. "Don't kno*."
"What do You drink ?" •
"Whiskey."
"You can take: your seat and study
your lesson."
"blister, I reckon 'you couldn't 'give
a fellow a thaw terbacker, could Seer?
"Take your seat."•
"Now, look here, you needn't put on
'any style- you're a natiblitionist, and I
ain't goin' to this ere_ school any more.
Mam told me if you pasOd me to come,
home, and I'm goin."
The youthful Missourian then andl
there finished `•his education, and has
not, been to school since. No doubt he
will in a few, ears be up. for Congress
on the Democratic tieket.• .z.
"I DON'T CART Do."—ln , olden
time, before Maine laws were invent
ed, Wing, , kept the hotel at Middle
Granville, and from his well-stocked
Viz. furnished "accommodations forman
and beast." He was a. good landlord,
but terribly deaf. Fish, the' village
•painter was also afflicted in; the same
way: t
. One day they were sittitig;by them
selves in the bar-room. Wigg'. was be
hind the_ counter for the next customer,
chileFish was lounging before the Eire
with a: thirsty look, casting sheep-eyes
occasionally at Wing's decanter, and
*lshing most devoutly that some, one
would come in and twat. •
A traveler from the South, on his:vniy
to Brandon, stepped in to • inquireths
distance. Going right up to \the coun t .
ter, he said: •
"Can you tell me, sir, how far it is to
Brandon?" ' -
-
"Brandy?" sayo the ready 'landlord,
jumping up, "yes' sir, I have some,';
at the same time handing down ,a de
canter of the precious liquid. I
• "You Misunderstood me," says the
stranger ; "I asked how far it was to
.BranclonV
"They call it pretty good - brandy,"
' says Wing. "Will you take sugar with
it?" reaching as he spoke; for the bowl,
and the toddy-stick.
The despairing traveler -turned to
Fish.
"The landlord," said he, "appears to
be deaf; "will you,tfil me how far it is
to Brandon?"
"Thank you," sat. Fish ; "I don't
care if I do take a dri with your
' The stranger treated and fled. ' \
SCHOOLROOM JOICING.-A schoolmast
er relates the following jokes :
We once had a pupil who would not
study, but who was a keen, quick-wit
ted, perfect clown. We one day saw,
hini busily engaged with his slate. Ac
cidentally passing near his desk we dis
cofered on his slate a caricature of some
body: We cared nothing for the pic
ture, but wishing tam to know we bad
seen it, we said.
"George." He looked up and -drawl
ed out, "What ?"
"Were you looking in the glass when
• you drew that?"
"No sir, I was looking at you."
It was dangerous joking with clowns
or fools. Once we set one of the latter
class to work in dur garden, and sus
pecting he Would "nurse the hoe hand
le" as soon ils we were out of sight, we
toe upon him unawares after half an
hour. He Mood 'with his' right hand
poised over large mosquito that was
drawing the foolish blood from his left
arm. (Stepping up behind him, we gave
him, ti quick slap on the shoulder, and
said, briskly.
'"Work away ! mosquitos never bites
fool." •
The surprise hastened the fatal catas
trophe to{poor 'skeeter. and as the fool
. raised the trap to_see the result, one eye
looking at the bloody blotch.on his arm
and the other askew at us, he said, with
— w i ry leisurely emphasis.
"Saint you glad orn't ?"
A TEXT AND rrs APPLICATION.—The
English independent tells a story to the
effect that the late Rev. William Thorpe,
of Bristol, was so stout that on one occa
sion, when about to take part in "an or-'
dination service, ft was found that the
.puipit was too narrow to admit him in
~the ordinary way, and he had to be as
slated over the side into his seat. He
) then rose to deliver his add e ss. It was
on" The Importance of a light intro
duction into the Christian' Ministry,"
- and he founded his discourse on the
parable in which it is declared that "he
that entereth in by the door is the shep
herd of the sheep, while he that climb
eth up- some other way, the same Is a
thief nd a robber.”
- No two human beins were ever
.alike either in body or m i nd, In other
words,, nature has been engaged! In
. making men and women six thou:lnd
)
years without making one that she
tho4ght it worthwhile to repeat. v
I I .
1100DS
IN CORNING, x
I
AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1
WE ARE - NOW RECEIVING A
FRESH STOCK OF GOODge-
Adapted to' tllo
MIRING 'TRADE,
: .
and are 'prepared to supply the , wants of the
people in .
\ NORTHERN' PENNSYLVANIA
• wrnz:
DRY' 00065'.,
OUR LONG EXPERIENCE
.
has taught ma that
GOOD. GOODS
give the bestsatisfaction, and those • accustomed
to patronize no know that we
,44...„,„
• KEEP , THE BEST GOODS
that are to be found in this - section, and those
who artnot our patrons are the losers
quite as much as we are.
. '
We keep as usdiA
LARGE STO6K OFiCLOTHS
to ser by the yard or
. .
MADE UP TO ORDER AND WAR
RANTED TO FIT
OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT )VULL,
and all GRodii Bold by ne
Warranted to give Satisfaction,
AND
Sold as Low as at any other :Estab
lishment. Mina that.
We invite an examination of t our Stook and
Prices, pledging ourselves to 11
SHOW GOODS FREELY AND , TAKE NO
ORYEARIE •
when noir/de is -monde.
latillTll - 1 WAITE.
Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1867. - ','
NEW ARitANGEMENT !
I
Wilson (ce, Van Valkenburg.
Tiave ostablisted tbemdeltea at
NO. % UNION BLOCK,
lately occupied by P..D. Bunnell
ItrThey ;f3 now receiving a Tare stock of
1'
SPRING
DRY GOODS,
In part, such as
•
Cloths, dassimeres, Vestiugs, Ladies'
Cloths, and a large variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods.
GROCERIES,
MERCHANT TAILORING
AND FU.RNIS ps
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE
To buy cheap, and a choice lot of
SPRING GOODS.
We aro Agents for Singer's Sewing Machines,
the best and cheapest Machine for family use,
less liable to get out df repair, and more durable
than any other, adapted to fine or coarse sawing.
Call and ate them..
The Senior partner has bad a large expet:lenee
in Merchant Tailoring. and It Is the Intention of
the new Arm to put tble branch of tbeir.baslness
beyond successful iompetition.
Wollaboro, Fob. 20, 147—tf.
„froXTENT
CLOTHES LINES.
We beg leave to call .the attention of the pub
lie to an entirely now qtiality of Wire known as
White Wire,, possessing a coating which prevents
It from ever emieding or turning from Its uniform
*hiteness during any number of years, and on
which Letters Patent has - been , secured. It has
been found to be the only article suitable for a
'elothea liuq, k efeept the i elik.faehionedj; rope or
cord; ilvhittliffilvrays givee so °Much 'trouble and
annoyance by breaking, rotting out, and discol
oring clothes, and by being obliged to put it up
and' take it down every time used. 'With that
Wire Clothes Line you have none of these annoy
ances, and when it is once put up it giycs you no
more trouble until the stakes or posts rot down to
which it is attached. After using
.it we are con.
fident you will fully corroborate the statements
of thousands of others in its praise. Over 300,-
000 lines already sold, and every family ehonld
and will have one. It will not change, though
yon may keep it udder water for any length of
time; hence, you see, it cannot ~discolor clothes
like a rope or cord. - of Wirei;No;(lo.,
Six Reasons why every family should
have one of these Patent White Wire Clothes
Linea:
• let. You never have to take it in no matter
What the weather may bo; the weather cannot
affect it. . II , 7! ii .',', -: ' '.. - ~: Y. il' ~
24.. ;It sill 4 1:w
stfrinn elity-Ov,e to fifty years
at least, and "during that time you will • wear out
s ix
fifty ordinary ' lines, besides suffering ti untold
amount of trouble and annoyance with hem.
3d. It is the cheapest Line in the orld, to
say 'nothing of its great convenience. A good
rope line coats about 2 cents - per foot, and this
only 4i cents, This_will last a life time, while
that with good care *lll last about•tt year: This
Wire, at 26 cents per foot, would be cheaper than
a rope line.
4th. You cannot load it heavy enough with
clothes, and the wind never blows strong enough
to break it.
sth. It does not in any way discolor or injure
°loam Ant ate Ilun 01)04 fc
6th. 11.4illnave its OrICS - in saving' you troth%
and annoyance every three months you own it.
The Wire is annealed before coating, which
makes it very soft and tough. It can never be
broken in the use for which it is intended.
Price four and a half cents per foot. Uqual
amount for a good line, 75 to 100 feet.
Clothes are fastened to it with the common
clothes pin.
The following editorial notices from the Tri
bune, Independent and Christian Advocate, are
among the many_ soy/tipper testimonials whieb
we have rodeirea, btit specs will not AtTlow us to
introduCe more here:
The American White Wire Clothes-line, is a
superior article in its way. It does not injure
clothes and is almeat indestructable. Every
housewife should use it.
e re are now using it.—
N. Y. .Tribune.,
The Patent Whit; Wire, Clothes-line, is all it
purports to be—a most indiipensable article. It
does not injure the clothes, and never wears out.
Every house will ultimately have it.—N. Y. In
dependent.
THE WHITE ,OLoviEs Lutn,—Among the
special annoyances of the wishing day are to be
reckoned high up the Hat the ill adaptation of
clothes lines. The old cord or rope has done
much good service; but what with its breaßing,
rotting out, discoloring the clothes, and the'an
noyance of putting up and taking down. each
week is notAnite a perfect article, A substitute
ih
is now ored.inthe !E Patent White Wire Clothes
Line," fcir sale by the American Wire Company,
149 Broadway. The peculiarity of this wire is,
in its coating, which, it is said, never becomes
broken. No have seen it used, and find that it
gives entire satisfaction—N. Y. Christian Advo
cate.
• 'Ex. Pion, fagei# , ,
Feb. 27, 1867-tf. Tioga, Piion'ad
HARRAH'S NATIONAL GATI.
[Patented September 20t1}, 1864.)
1. The meet common workman or a farmer .
can build it.
2. It is made of all sizes, and is perfectly
adapted to all Gate purposes, whether for cattle
yard, farm, door-yard or garden.
3.. It requires noltingee, and cannot be blown
open nor abut.
4. It does not swag _tile post, end the (late
itself cannot sag.
b. Broaoby itoek cannot open it. •
6. It cannot be driven against when open.
7. It is not obstructed by either rain - ,,e100t or
snow.
8. Being built w ( ithout 'mortise or tenon, it
costs but little more than a pair of good bars.
9. It is stronger than any other gain_ 'Milt of
an equal amount of lumber, and its strength is
equal upon both aides. „ _ '
10. It is the cheapest, neatest; atid most con=
venient and durable Gate in use.
During the fall of 1885, the National Gate has
received the highest award at sgvEN STATE
And some SEVENTY COUNTY FAIRS, and
in competition with other Gates, it has taken the
FIRST PREMIUM in every instance.
It challenges the whole list of Gates to a prac
tical teat, throughout all seasons.
The National Gate has received the unquali
fied approbation of 4111 who,baTe need it.
These ::"Gates, inn - Ming: are built at l s
cost of $4 to $B, according to 'workmanship and
material used. Their manufacture insures a
_profitable investment of capital, as they com
mand a ready sale at from 80 to 100 per cent.
profit; and it is perfectly safe to put them up at
all times under a warrant, as they have in no case
failed to give the fullest satisfaction,
J. P. BILES,
D. ANGELL,
A. ALBA.
PRP Township And Farm Rights fo'r sale in
Tioga and Bradford Beauties.
„Or- Applicants for, .purehase of Terri tory,
send for circutar containineptirtionlars. • '
Rights for average Farms aro uniformly sold
for $lO each, including printed drafts and spool
fications for building all sites of both Farm and
Entrance Gate, by the aid of which any one cjin
construct them. '
On receipt of $lO, in all cases accompanied by
a particular description of the land for which the
right is desired, the appropriate Conveyance,
drafts, ,to., will be promptly forwarded.
Address, with stamp,
NATIONAL GATE CO., . 4
March 27, 1867-0.- Knoxville, Pa.
• MEAT MARA..ET:t • •
• • •
T BONARD OILLETT, haiing recently pur-
AA chased Mr. Andrew \J. Tipple's interest in the
' • MEAT . MARKET,
„
would say te, the citizens of Wellaboro= an vi
cinity that he will" continue the tnisinesS at the
'old Borst stand—giving his entire -attention in
supplying the wants of'all who may favor him
with their patronage. Constantly on hand
FRESH - MEATS OF ALL RINDS.
Shop one Door South of Derby's Shoe Shop.
Welleboro, April 10, 1867-tf.
y
ROY'S 'CHOLERA DROPS
CUBES COLIC, •
CURES DYSETERY,
CURES CHOLERA MORE US,
CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
nIIRES all Bowel complaints, but does not
kj cure anything elide. This medicine is no
cure-all: it has the confidence of every body,
for it is never known to fail : it should be kept
on hand by every faintly. Sold by dealers in
medicine at fifty cents per bottle. For sale in
Wellstprough at Roy's Drug Store.
NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that Ret
ort Custard, Senior, has been planed in
Wire, of tract No. 1590 1 and thoio parts of tract
No. 1589, in the vicinity of, Babb'e , creek, belong=
ing to'the heirs of Luke W. Morrie; and all per
sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen
alty of prosecution.
ELLISTON P. MORRIS,
865 Market Street, Philadelphia.
• Feb. 27. 1867—ban*
IS general debility troublesome? is your blood
impure ? is the whole body disordered and
weak? Then get a bottle of the great Blood
is Depurative Syrup of lodide of Po
tassium: follow the directions carefully and ion
will be benefltted. Bold at Roy's Drugstore.
VIII .INER4IIMtNTI3.-3. IL Shaks.
131 pear, dialqi in Decker & Brother and
Haines Brotbora pianos, Mason & Hamlin cab—
inet organs, Trent, Linsey & Co. melodeons, and
the B. Shoninger melodeons.. Room over J. R.
Bowen's store. Sept. 12, 1868.
TEE largest apsortmeni of Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry and Plated Ware In Vega county
at (Media] FOLEY'S.
VIOLET has some more of thosa flay American
Iratohes, at No. Union Moak.
n LION SETTS and New Varieties of Seed
NJ potatoes for sale at Roy'eDrug Store.
PLATED WARE—Cake baskets, ofird bask—
eta, castors, sugar bowl% eto., at
FQLEY'S.
CALENDER, French, Marine and Church
Clock!, at (dealt)] . FOLEY'S.
FOR
PROM 'Mg PRESS
ITS CLAIMS ARE
What is the Matter?
TRH 'GREAT '
CENTRE OF ATTRACTION is AT
LAWB,UNCETILI.,E.
; G. S
„MATHER GO •
Would announce to the good people . of Tlege i
County that they havh ,iuot returned from Now
York with their eadond full-Mock of '
imbruing all the novelties as well • as- the sub
stan lisle required. .
DRESS' CIOODS in' till ' t;itri
,141`..kPLE
& FANCY GOODS, HOOPSZIRTS,
& BEST FRENCH WOVE COR.
SETS, GLOVES ` AND 110.
SIERY, YANKEE NO
,'MN'S, 4160., 42c.
F • ' '
rtTitS I' PUltg
MINS, CONY, and Siberian squirrel.
The largest. Stook of
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the minty,
. READY MADE CLOTHINO, and
cOLOTHINO made to order super
.: intended by first dais workmen.
.8110 P MADE BOOTS. 4, SHOES in end-
less tiariety. & 40APS
, to suit alietatta
• •
GROCERIES, !&0., -&c.
' Our goods have been bought during the last
panic in New York and wiW be sold at panic
prices.
Pries aro down, monopoly broken up. No
other store can or dare compete with ui in q4l
- and price. For further particulars call at the
store of • - 0. B. MATHER CO. •
Lawrenceville; -Him , . 18, 1866 4 :
, • ; •
1867. WRIGHT & BAILEV.OB67.
WB commence this year with an exclusively
CASH business.
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1
CASH PAID FOR OATS 1
CASH PAID FOR CORN
CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 I
A LARGE STOCK OF -FLOUR FOR
CASS 1
A • LARGE STOCK OF - FEED FOR
CASH 1
A LARGE STOOK OF PORK FOR
• CASH 1
Call and ion us. - WRIGHT .4 BAILEY.
Wellsboro, Jan. 9, 1867-17.
All persons indebted to us by note or •book
account must call and settle or pay costs.
Jan. 3, 1867. WRIGHT Ac BAILEY.
AND HARDWARE!
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announce tq the citizens of Tioga County,
that in addition to hie excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, lrittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
MAIN STREET, *.ELLSBORO,
with a complete assortment of Shelf 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,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD 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 STCPFERS
COMBINED. „Also,, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
OAP&
PATENT BARNDOOE HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use. These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stock
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call aqd examine far
themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of
goods in our line . ; and all Work to order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS.
We/labor°. Sopt. I,lBoB—tf.
FALL BROOK 00A.L.—The undersigned:
having make arrringements to furnish 0991
bythe TON or OAR LOAD, coarse or fine, Golfe-
Rothe patronage . of the public.
ALSO—has constantly on hand, a large stock
of CARRIAGE BOLTS, dm, at wholesale and
retail. pit , BLAORSMITKING of all-.kinds
done la the best manner. S. M. GEER.
Tioga, Deo. I, 18864 f.
VIOLIN STRINGS at
WEBB'S DREG STORE.
LIFE AND Inns or'.ELDER • BREAD
DOWN.—Those who wish to ssourb a Copy
of this excellent,work, can do so by calling at
this office soon. - August 29, 1866.
TOE-WORK, IN THE BEST STIVE,f and
fILF with despateh,nt THE AGITATOR (Om
etENERAL wholesale agent for the Celebrated
kji PATENT PLATE PIANOS* manufactured
hy DECKER BROS., CHICKERING A. SON'S
PIANOS, lIAINES ORO'S PIANOS, MASON
dr HAMLIN"S'CABINET ORGANS, and Treat,
Linsley 'A Co's Melodeons.
Orders from dealers and Teachers especially
401taited.• Address, B. POWELL,
July 20. 116 Nana Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
T. A. WICKHAM'S,
TIO GA, PA.
HALING just returned from New York with
New and carefully selected
STgOIc. OF GOODS,
All thoso in want of Goodseivtll- find it. to their
interest to call and
EXAMINE OUR STOCK '
and learn Prices before buying elsewhere
Kept constantly on hand, a choice lot of
DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR,
PORK, &C., 14.0.
All the above'doods are bought 'at the !owes
Cash Prices. and will be gold
I ONLY FOR CASH on READY ✓PAY.
Don't forget the place, at the old stand of
VAN NAME .1c WICKHAM. *-
' Tioga, Pa., Feb. 20, :1867—a. / , i , • . ,
To the Public of Wellsboro
AND
SURROUNDING COUNTRY I
N. ASHER, ,
awns this method of notifying the people
XI that the Eitock of
SPRING CLOTHING
is on hand, and offers it lower than 'before
The Storo is well stocked with the most fash
ionable
OUTS, PANTS A.I4D VESTS,
also, a largoassortmont of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
consieting of
WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS,
COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS
PENDERS, SOCKS,
and a good large lot of the most fashionable
HAT AS A 1 1 713 " CAPS;
ever brought to this market. Also
TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS,
which you can buy_ low for coati, at the Cheap
Clothing Store of 'N. ABNER, under the Agita
tor Office. .
Wellaboro, April 10, 1867.
Hartman's Safety Bridle and Lines.
(Patented November 7.18-65.)
A .
see. Bee " Agriculturist" for March, 1866.
Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the
Time; Bonner, of the New Yoilt Ledger, and
many other celebrated horsemen.
The subscriber ownathe patent for Tioga,, Bee.
quehanna and Bradford comities. Individual or
township rights for sale, on favorable terms.
Harnes's makers who wish to make the lineafor
their customers who buy individual rights, will
be dealt with Morally. • .
By a slight alteration, the safety lines may be
attached to alums ny bridle.
All persons cautioned against making or,
using the bri oor lines, in the counties aforesaid,
ority from the undersigned.
ROBERT C. SIMPSON.
Wellsboro, Sept. 5, 1866-tf
DI. BULL&RD k GOLDSMITH,
GROCERY & RESTAURANT
One door above Roy's Drug Store,
WELLSBOR9, PA.
We take pleasure in announcing to the' publiii
that we commence the Now Year with enlarged
facilities for accommodating customers with the
choicest stock of
GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS,
WOOD 7& WILLOW WARE,
yet drered,fo thi.F pipicoS . • -
Housekeepers
oan find the
BEST SUGARS,' SPICES,. CHERRIES,
(Stoned,) PRUNES, BOX RAISINS,
CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS,
COOKING CURRANTS,
PICKLES, S UdES, .
CANNED p UITS.
and the • nest
Count Oysters, 0.- Armed Oysters,
right from the
BALTIMORE MARKETS,
on sale at our counter
THE HUNGRY & DISCONSOLATE
Will find our RESTAURANT open at all sea
conable holm, where Oysters in every style, pre
pared by a skillful cook, are served up to delight
the palate and gladden the heart„
WE AIM TO PLEASE I
Always glad to see our friends, because we in.
tend to• give them their money's worth, and if
dilly call once they will be sure to call again.'
MASSBNA BULLARD;
C, H. GOLDSMITH.
Jan. 2,1887.
Drugs, Medicines, gtc.
J• lA. BELDEN,
BLOSEIBURG, PA.
mr , IMPS catisbuitliattaiid a fine stock of Pure
1.11, Drrigs/lifedicitter, Chemicals, '
WINES AND LIQUORS,
•
for Medicinal and.Beeremerital 'use; also all the'
Popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, oils,'
ao., ell kinds of b ghee, Dye Colors, Dye Wbods
and Stuffs, fine T net Soaps, Perfumery, ,Pam
•,
ode , Cosmetics, itc., .
STATIONS Y, PENS, PENCILS,
IPAPErt' I ND ENVELOPES,.
Blemerandum Books, Pass Books, its., Potash
in bulk at lb cents per pound, Kerosene Oil,
Latap Oil; fitirporitine, Benzine, &c.
Presh 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
curt Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on
the face, and all diseases arising from impure
6tate of the Blood-if used according to directions.
Particular Attention given to compounding
Physician's and other Prescriptions. 1 guaran
tee satisfaction, both in quality and price.
Remember the Store, opposite the now. Coal
Co's Store, Bloasburg. Pa. f r
Aug. 16, 1868—tf. . J. L. '.IIILDEN.
. . . •
Stoves & Tin Ware
FOR THE 11111.1.10 k
1.). P. ROBERTS,
OPPOiITE BOY'S BUILDING,
Is now prepared to furnish tho public with
anything in his line of business, in quantity as
large, in quality: as good, and as cheap in price
as any dealers In 'Northern Pennsylvania.
lie paYs-particular attention to the
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS,
and intend 103,41eep a full aesortpient of evorytlaing
in that line.
TIN WARE MADE ,TO ORDER,
promptly, and warranted to givo satisfaction
REPAIRING
(manta in tho beta manner and with dispatch
OALL AND SEE ME. 1
D. P. ROBDRTS
Wellaborough, March 7, 1886. `•'
Mather & Horton 9.
DEALERS IN
GROCHRIES & 'PROVISIONS,.
X9ROCKERY, HARDWARE,
WOOD & WILLOW-WART;
YANKEE NOTIONS.
LAWRENCEVILLE, . PENN'A.
Cash Paid for Produce; { B.
Nov. 21, 1860-Iy. . -
1866. FOR SALE. 1866.
BY
B. 0. WICKHAM,
AT HIS NURSERY-OF FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA
Eio,ooo Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES .k SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees' are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply
wiii do well to call and see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. ggir• Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28,1868-Iy*
NEW FLOUR, GROCERY, AND PRO.
VISION STORE.
Edwin B. Carvey,
Is readyito furnish customers with
FLOUR, COMMON TO BEST, PORK,
HAMS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CODFISH, AND
PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
~,•:="" Next door to Converse's tore.
Wellsboro, Deo. 12, 1868-Iy.
-ark!
P.O U T Z'S
*ELIBRATID
Horse and Cattle Powfirs.
CO G RS,
TEMPER
VERO, POT
LDSEI OP
TITE AND
ENERGY,
um, improt
wind, Int
the hlppetite,l
a moot
Jpoity tla
trsunfohms
ni
ho e.
In all diseases of Swine, such • as penile, Ulcers in
the Lunge, Live r ,
this, artitte
4019 as a specific. ' •
•••
By t titling from , • . •
ene•hall a paper, • i•••
-.2 .
to a paper in a
barrel cfr swill the I •
above diseases 47-
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain
preventive sad cure for the UN; Cholel a.
Price .15 Cents per rape-, o - 5 Papers for Si.
rrt.reattrn rr
S. A. ]'OUTZ
AT TIMM
WHOLESALE DETO AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No:. 118 Franklin St., 'Baltimore, Nd.
For tot by Progel , ts and Storekeepers titror.!Th
out the Untied States.
For sale by John A. Roy, Welleborc;.
VILOUR BROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
buckwheat flour, corn meal and fried, always
on hand. Call at the Charleston Mill beforobuy
ing your flour and feed. I can make it an object
for you to buy. A. RUSSELL.
May 16,18613—tf
WIRESILE . DRUG STORE.
RUGS AND 'MEDICINES, PAINTS
A- , AND OILS,
TIIADDEII'S DAVIES' INKS, CONCEN-
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, FALL'
Sold at Wholesaloßrices. Buyers ro reqUested
to call and get quotations before, oing further
East
Corning, , N. Y., Jun. 1,1887-1 y
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W.
BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE
SPRING)
SKIRT.
TETE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the 'Duplex Elliptic
Skirt, will Tho experienced particularly in all crowded
- assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews,
arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt
can be folded when in 1180 to occupy a suntli pace as
easily and conveniently as s silk or muslin dress, an in
valuable quality In crinoline, not found iu any single
spring skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel
spring skirt fora single day. will never afterwards will
ingly dispense with their use. For children, Misses and
young ladles they aro superior to all others.
They will not bend or break like the single spring,
but will preserve their perfect and graceful shope when
three or lour ordinary skirts will have been thrown
aside as useless. The hoof's 11r0 covered with double and
twisted thread, end the bottom rods are not 'only dun.
blo springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing
them from wearing out when dragging down stoops,
;tetra ,d - c.
Then aplex Elliptic Is
,a great favorite with all ladles,
and ianniversally recommended by the fashion maga
zings, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
TO enjoy the following inestimable advantages
crinoline, viz; superior quality, perfect manufacture,
stylish shape and finish. nexibilljy, durability, comfort
and economy, Inquire for J. W Bradley's Duplex Ellipj
tic ,or double spring skirt, and be sure you get the gen•
uino article.
CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be particu
lar to notice that skirts offered as •• duplex" have the
red ink stamp, viz: ".1. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic
Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are
genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin
being passed through the center, thus revealing the
two (or double) springs braided together therein, which_
Is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a com
bination not to be found in any other skirt.
Pot sale In all Stores where first class skirts are tad
throughout the United Stales and elsewhere. Manu
factured by the sole owners of the patent,
WEBTB, BRADLEY & CARY,
Jan9,3m 97 Chambers &79& 81 Reade ate., N. Y.
REMINGTONS' FIRE ARMS
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 30.100 in. Calibre
Bolt Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre
New Pocket, Revolver, 4. • 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elltott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 &, 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane ......... ..... No 22 & 32 Cartridg •
Breech Loading Ripe,(Boals') No 32 &38 "
Revolving Eine, 36 & 44.100 In Calibre
B. REMINGTON & SONS.
Moore & Nichols. New York; Wm Read & Son,
Boston; Joe C Grubb et Co, Philadelphia; Pout
tnoy & Trimble; Baltimore; Henry Folsom .t Co,
New Orleans; Johnson, Spencer & Co, Chicago;
L M Ramsey it Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. Feb 20, 1807.-om.
IriEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
AJ universally acknowledged the Model Parlor
Magazine of America; devoted' to Original Ste
ties, Poems, Sketches ' Architecture and Model
Cottages, Household Matters, Gems.of Thought,
Personal and Litertry Gossip (including special
departments on Fashions), Instructions on Health,
Gymnastic, Equestrian rxercisos, Maio, Amuse
ments, etc.: all by the best authors, and profuse
ly and artistically illustrated with costly Engra
vings (full size), useful and reliablO Patterns,
Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant succes
sion of artistic novelties, with other useful and
entertaining literature.
No person of refinement, economical house
wife, or lady of taste c 6 afford to do without the
Model Monthly. Single copies;3o cents; back
numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; either mailed
free: Yearly, $3, with a yaluable premium ; two
copies, $5 50; three copies, $7 50; five copies,
$l2, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each,
with-the first premiums to each subscriber. Ad
dress, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST,
No. 473 Broadway, New York.
Demorest's Monthly and Young America, to.
gether $4, with the premiums for each.
March 20,'67—bin.
This preparation,
long and favorably
kn own , will thor
oughlyzeinvlgorate
broken own and
lett-spirited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and intes
tines.%
It is a sure pre
ventive of all dis
eases to
pRI N TER . ADAMS PRESS CO.,
March 13, 1867-1 y
WALKER & LATHROP,
DE.4E-IS IN
HARDWARE, , IROT, STEEL, 'NAOS
STOVES, TIN- WARE,
BELTING,. SAWS, IJIJTLERY
WATER LIME,
AgRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage, and Warless Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, .F c.
Corning. N. Y,,, Jun. 2, 1867-Iy.
Arial= is invaluable.
mproves the quality
•of the milk. It has
• been 'proven by ac
• tual expetiment to
increase the quan•
City of rank and
.cream . twenty per
cent. and make the
butter• firm and
sweet. In fattening
cattle, it gives them
en uppetlte,loosens
thch' hide, and
makes them thrive
11 NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD,Pa.;
grateful ,for the very liberal patronage.
heretofore received, will continue so as to ,per 4
form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional demands now engagedm,
All operations in all departments of the profesl
s.ion executed in the best possible manner. All:
now, useful inyonti on s and improvements adopt,,
ed. The highest good of his patrons the nitima-,
tam of his ambition. Dec. 5, 'Bf-tti
Union Clo hes Wringer.
i
I HAVEwriniotrho,v
with
right c; ti r
8 1 p 1
ri t n b g o ti, U a n nd lo e n d
j C u l s o ts tb i . L
self to tiny thiaknosii. • Manufactured at Water:
bury, Vt. lam prep red to furnish to all. 4
have tho agency for be towns of Middlebury,
Tioga, No/son, Elklan , Ocaola, and Farmington.
REUBEN T. HALL.
Farmington Hill, Fob. 20, 1867—tf.
onn THROAT AND QUINSY ARE DUR-
O ed with ensei'and certainty by one or two np
plicationtt of SALUTIPER on the outside. Sold
at
ROY'S.
•
DU. MOWS ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
ERS, for sale at Roy's Drag Store.
CORNING, N'. Y.
TRATED - MEDICINES, CIN•
CINNATI WINES AND
BRANDY,
WASH LIME,
CINES, PETROLEUM OIL,
ROCHESTER PER-
FUMERY
PAPER,, WINDOW !I;LASS,
AND DYE COLORS,
r . W. D. TERBELL &CO
PRINCIPAL AGENTS.
EVER T
With tho COTTAGE' PRESS and
1 the printing material accompany.
lag it, every man can do his own
printing neatly, quickly and cheap-
MAN Vii.lity,,Lret:obogialtelleyeianrecoollad .
• -can easily manage the largest size.
Printed instructions are tent with
each office, enablipg the purchaser
to go at work without a previous
• knowledge of printing. A circu-
lar, containing full description,
OWN prices, teztj r mo s n p l ec at Ac en c.,Ae ke n e t t . 9 fre o e f
Typo, Cuts, tze., ten cents.
26 Ann St., ~
Now York.
SrICA:VEL.
ERIE -114117LW41 .
On and attar Monday, Apr 11,29,1887, trains willleavo
Corning at,thotollowing ttonro:.. _
wFtverann optics", . , , '
. .
12;28 n. m., Express Haii. Silnda.7lltXcePttal.for Buffa.
•
to, Salarnande,and Dunkirk!, conneetlng-with trains
fer the West. ,
d:44 a in Night Exprelie, Sundays exCepted, for Buffalo.
• Salamanca, and Dunkirk making direct connection
with trains of the Atlantic & Groat Western, Lac
Shore,and Grand Trunk Itallways;forallpoitits Wett,
7:07 a. m.,Niglitkirpross, Dall3F, for tintnilo.flalsmancn,
Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above.
i: : 18 a. at., Night Express, Sunday's excepted, fct°P.cch
; ester and Buffalo, via Avon.
10:32 a. in., Mail Train, Sundays excepted, for Rotttp.
, ter and Buffhlo, - via Aeon. 2
:16 p. in. Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted, Er
Rochester and Buiffalo, via Avon.
7:03 p. in.. Day Exprass, Sundorpi excepted, for Buffalo,
connecting with the Lake' Shore and Urand Trani:
Railways l'ttr points west and south.
7;10 p m Day Express, Sundays excepted, for liochtsicr
6:40 p. m., Emigrantrain, Deily, for the West. •
12:28 'a: it. - Express 3 ‘
nil, Sundays excepted, for fiutfule.
. Salamanca and Du kirk, connecting with ltrains fur
the IV'st. - 1
12 60 p m Way r Mitt, Sundays excepted. _
,
, SAfiIWARD DOW D•
12:16 a. m., Night Eximess, Daily, connecting at Grey.
court for Warwick. cud at New York , A ith aftenacon
, trains and steamers for' liortotand R,ew Ettglead
CitleA.
4:01a. m., Cincinnati Express;idondays excepted, can
netting at. Elmira for Harristetrg, Philadelphia and
• the South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton
for Syracuse; at Great Bond for Scranton, pitiladel
., phia, and Trenton; at Lackawaxeg for Hawley, and at
Onaycourt for Newlquirg and Warwick.. •
10.16 ain Accommodation Train daily, connecting at
at Elmira for Canandaigua. _ •
10:48 a. In., Day Ifxpress,Stmdays excepted,eonnecting
' al Elvairaior Caumnirsigria, at Binghamton for Syra
cute, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Lackairaxan for
Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnight Express
Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balti
more and Washington. ,
3:12 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted.
4:25 p. in., Now York and Baltimore Mail, Sundays ex
cepted, connecting at Elmira for llarrisburgh,Pbila
doiphia, and South.
7.07 p- in Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, con
' netting at Jersey City with rnorOnff , xprels train or
New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore ,and _
and at New York with morning express trains fur
Boston and the East.
12:80 p. in. way Freight, Sundays excepted.
WM. It. BARB, 11. RIDDLE,
Gey'l Pass. Agent. Oetil Scp't
Northern Central U. R •
TRAINS FOR THE 'NORTH.
Trains for Canandaguia leave Elmira as follows
Accomodation at 7 Ova ts
Express [fastest train, on road). .... ... .. 11 46 a an
.Mail r 016 pm
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached]...::.... 7 10 a a
On and after April 29th, 1607, trains Will arrivb and
depart from Troy, as follows;
idolriNa eoUTE. brolionfa Nona
Express 046 p m Express*..., ....
Elmira Stall 660 am Ejlonlra Mit
tr.
9 SS p'm
Local Freight 10 60 am I Lariat Fret bt 'S3S p
through Freight 966 p In Through gh; 200 a az
E. 8. BROWN, Div. sulk.
lalossburg & Corning, & Tioga R. U.
Tirane will run as follows until farther notice:
Accommodation—Loaves Bloseburg at 00 a. m , Mem
field at 7,85, Tioga at 8,20, Lawrtucevtlle at 9,93
arriving at Corning at 10,20 a. in.
Mail—Leaves Blossburg 5t.2,85 p. to., Mansfield at a,25,
Tioga at 4,00, Lawroncoillo ut
Corning at 0 p. xp.
51a11—Letives Corning at 8 a. in., Lawrontarllle 4:t 9,03,
Tioga at 10,02, Mansfield at 10,40—arriving atql,4l
- at 1/,80 a. m.
Accommodation—Leaves Cornba at 4,50. p, , LAW.
euncevillo at 5,158, 'Pogo, at 7.o 2kMansfield at 7,44--
arriving at Illosaburg at 8,25 p.p.
L. U. :FIATTIICR,'Snit
Philadelphia
Trains will arr. and depart at Williamsport sutoileirs
Eastward_ i Westward
Erie Mall Train 10 TO p m Erio all Tra11...4 55 a a
E. Express Train-4%25 a m Erie Ex'ss Train..B lb p a
Elmira Mail Train 835 a m buffalo .Expreas 10 bli li II
L. LI. Accorn'od'n 820 p,m Elmira Mali Train 055 r, r.
- Passenger Care run through on tpo Erie Mall and Lx
press Trains without change both Ni - aye Us weep Piala
tieltibia and Erie. I
NEW YORK. CONNECTION.
-
Leave New York at 9 a rn, arrive at Erie 10. a ru.
Leave New York at 5 00 p in, arrive at Eric 4 09 p na.
Leave Erie at 5.00 p in, arrive at New York 8.15 p m
Leave Erie at 10 25 a m, arrive' it Yew Yin k II 10 a m
A. L. TTLER, Gen'l Surt.
Atlantic and Groat Western II W.
SALAMANCA STATION.
WET7WAIID .13017:1D. EASTWARD BoUND,
eau 6.30 Ballwin
Accommodation . 0,34 Mail
Napross .12.19 Accommodation, 11
lii.apreas - 11.00 Express 010
At Cory there is a junction with the Philudelphis
Brie, auu Cil Crock Rail Bowls.
At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City uza
PI thole Branch: •
At Leavittaburgo tho Millioniny Branch makes a si•
rem route to Cleveland. At !taverna connects iti:ll
Cleveland and Pit tenni 0/
Thu Road passes through Akron, Ashland "Oanist,
Marion, 'Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rod
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. D. sioLAßl...\ - ,
lieu. Supt., Meadville, Pa.
MI
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTOrtI.,
IrliE UNDERSIGED having purchaet-d .
-R. the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs.
E. tt B. S. Bowen on the Covanesque River, tivi.
miles east of Rockville, takes this, method of
informing the inhdbitantsof Tioga and adjoining
counties that ho will mania pure wool by the
yard or on shares to suit cue omens, into
FLANNELS, OkSSIMER i
'S. DOE•SE.M.--
: FULL C.,01118, of .M 1 kinds.
ThOnachinery has been thoroughly repaired ,
and now machinery added thereto, also an in. `
prod new wheel which, willonable him to work
the entiro minion. He NV tap ajparticular atten-
Lion of
Rol'Carding, ac. Cloth Dressing.
which will bo donein the neatest possible man
ner, having added one new Roll Machine, will
enable him to dispatch and accommodate people
from a distance. lie would farther Say that be
has carried on the business in manufacturing
wool for farmers In Bradford and adjoining
counties f6r the past twenty years; he therefore
osn warrant all work and satisfy 'his oustomerm
using nothing in manufacturing but genuice
wool. JOSEPH INGHAM.
Deerfield, Jan. 1,18036—1 y.
U. S. CLAIM AGENCY,
For qe Collectiop of
Army did Navy Claims pnd Penaions.
TNEW BOUNTYLAW pas
,ed July 28,1560,0 , et
1. two and thrco years' soldiers) erxtra SEA
in your discharges.
OFFICERS ) EXTRA PAY.
Three months' extra pay properto:rolunte , r 4,6cers
who were In se - rvico March 3,1866.'
PENSIONS INCREASED ,
To alkuito have 'oat a limb and who have been perma
nently and totally disabled.
411 other Government claims prosecuted:
•
• JEROME B. ,NILSS.
IVellsboro, October 1011.666 -ti
Planing " ,1 & Turning.
T. T. VAN , HORN, II
i t
o r A yING got his new Factory in opersuu
is now prepared to fill orders for Cabine
‘V aro promptly and in the best style,ef worlauan
Having procured h
WOODWORTH P,LANER,
ho is ready to arose boards or plank with dtspat
SCROLLAVORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. :His tuachinfsar,e of the nen
est itud most,imp,ra,ved pattern?.
Shop corner a P‘oarl and Waln Sts,IVELL
BOR.°, PA„
Oct. 31, 1866—tf
NtDiITELLSBORO • PETROLEUM go.-
N is . hereby given tbnt the Board c.;
etore o o te t e lna Company at a meeting held Dr
.
or
directions for cultivation. Priced lesciiptis.e
Catalogues will be sent to any ,nddress. Amt. It
the beet timelor planting. The beet way to ob.
taro yood and Flowers, and Seeds, is to
, end direct to the (4 rower, sond fur s Catalogue.
Wholesale Catalogues to the trade. il4entl
wanted. March 20, 1807-2a1.'1..
I
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IMM
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1
& Brio IL R.
B. T. VAN HORN
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