The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 31, 1867, Image 4

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    wiatazr, xdir AT ' BATTY ' YIOEB.
BY 'ALIVE: OMIT
.tho spider 'wears a plain brerin•dress,
And else is a steady apinner; •
To see her, quiet as a mouse
Going about her Silver house,' •'.
You would never, never, never guess
The way she gets , her dinner. ' .
She l l ooke as if no thought . of ill •
•
In all her life had stirred her,
But while she moves with careful tread,'
And while * ehe spins her silken thread;
She is Planning, planning, planning still
The way to do some murder ! -
My child, who reads this eiraplo 14 •
-With eyes down drooped and tender,
Bernd:ober the old proverb says ,
That pretty is that pretty does,• ,
And that worth does not go or stay
For poverty nor splendor.
'Tis not the house, and not the dress
That makes the saint or sinner,
To see the spider sit and spin,
Shut with her webs of silver in,
You would never, never, never guess
The way she gets her dinner !
Nothing has Happened.
We have a friend in this city, says the,
- Lancaster (Pa.) E:noress,, who is very
, fendof telling a joke. He has quite a
number of real good ones, none of which
we believe have ever appeared in print.
' We give one of them below, and if it
"takes" well, we may -furnish others.—
The story 'runs :
• Some years ago, a farmer, living in a
village bordering on Berks county furn-.
ished one of his three sons with a sum
of money and told him to go to the West
and remain 'two years, .at the end of
which time he should return to Lan
caster stop at SCHORVELDIS, and one
would be there to meet him. Theyoung
man started on his travels, and at the
end (.1* the specified time he rethrued.-- :
•It should tie premised that telegraphs
we.7e not then in exiketice, the postal
sv. w:c- not so pereeet as it is to-day,
ami literary Ittutaimeitts were not so
hence no communication took
piaee between the parties. He return
ed. however, as we said. His brother
wn- there to meet him, and they both
pript.eded hOmeavardrin a buggy.' The
wapderer, after relating some of his ad
velltures, inquired whether anything'
had happened since he left home.
not a single thing," said the_
other'; ',everything is just the same, as
when you left—except that The old crow
died."
"Indeed,"said the wanderer, "and is
.the old craw dead? What killed him?"
, "Why, he ate too Much meat when,
the matched horses died. "
"Good, & gracious ! are, the matched
horses d—whatkilled them ?"
' a
"Well, you see when the house and
barn burned they overdid themselves in
, hauling water. "
"Good' gracious ! are the house and
barn burned down—how -did it hap
pen ?"
,"Well, you see when daddy died, they
were carrying lights about and were
careless. ''
"Good gracious ! and is daddy dead
—Whitt waa the matter with him ?"
"Well', you see when our SAL ran away
and got married against dad's wishes;
he just pined away and died."
"Good gracious! so nothing has hap
pened since I've been away ?"
"No t everything is just the-same?"
AN AMUSING TUNNEL✓ INCIDENT.-
Doubtless the tunnel op' the Eastern
-Railroad, just east of theldepot in Sa
lem,bas been the• scene of numerous
amusing incidents but we doubt if any
'thing of a more ludicrous character has
ever taken place in than the follow
ing : It seems that a few days since a
lady and hpr sister, and a grown up son
of the latter, took the cars at Boston for
the 'East, the sisters occupying a seat to-
VictkiervAlg,tkaiiaMP.P. l 9/ePrW.
tering the tunnel, the aunt, to have a
little fun, rose up carefully, reached
over to the seat the young man had been
occupying, seized some one by the col- .
lar, shook him soundly, and then re
sumed her seat.
The sister, surprised .at her vigorous
movements, asked what she bad been
doing, and was infovpaed by the other.
that she had been attempting to fright
e. n)her nephew. Her `Feelings can be
.u4agined when the - mother made her
acquainted with the fact that the young
man left the train at Salem, and that
she had been "shaking up the wrong
Passenger."
:When the train emerged from the
tnel the person who had been mis
tAen for the son was observed adjust
ing his neck-tie and collar, and remark
ed that he did not know hat the mat
ter was with the ladies in front of him,
but thought that one of them must kle
insane, for shn had given him a severe
shaking, torn 4off his neck-tie', scratched
his face and disarranged his hair, and
ho was at a loss to give any other ac
count for the sudden attack that had
been made upon him.
A most original and eccentric charac
ter was old Billy, Burch, father of :the
celebrated "San Francisco Minstrel" of
the same name. For many years he
kept at Oswego a popular ale-house, and
was much esteemed for the. peculiar
mellowness of his mixtures and dryness
of his jokes. He was a man of gener
ous impulses and his proverbial liber-.
ality made him the subject of many so-'
lieitationlj and importunities. In the
early 'days of the war for -the Union we
all remember the . almost constant de
mands that wereitnade upon the loyal
people both for public and private Char
ities. Of course Mr. Burch was never
neglected. One day it happened that
the calls for "material aid" came un
ushally thick and fast. Thrice, aye,
folir times was he asked, and four times
dO he cheerfully respond. Late in the
aiternoon a fifth applicant presented
herself in the person of a fair damsel
and agent of the local "Aid Society. "
This was too mucheven for even Burch's
patriotic spirit, and the maiden was re
pulsed in a mosti:abrupt and heartless
manner. After ho fair solicitor had
departed a shock d and 'sympathizing
bystanddr took occasion to remonstrate
with Burch remarking that he enjoyed
the reputation of being one of the most
loyal and truehearted men in the com
munity, and it was a pity thus to tarnish
his fair fame.
"My friend," answered Burch, giving
a peculiar downward stroke to his san
dy goatO and an emphatic gesture with
his fore-linger, "I am loyal ; but do 4he
people of Oswego suppose I can cagy
on this war alone. 9"
Stre.r.a, V.ToEs.—Most men are slaves
to small viceeWe hold that by every
evil habit—if it is nothing more than
putting his hands in leis pockets—a
man's .power and efficiency is so much
weakened. A man is nbt physically
perfect who has lost his little finger. It
is no answer to say that such a man can
do many things as well asefore his
mutilation. Can he do ever , ) thing as
well? So every bad habitc?pples in
kind though not in degree, nd when
they are numerous enough, such small
vices deprive us of appreciative power.
We remember that. Gulliver was effect
ually bound and made helpless by the
"Lilliputians, though every cable used
= was but a thread. '
Cabbage, for feeding'stock, is a profit
able crop. It is good all through the
autumn -months and with little care
and shelter may , biS kept good for stock,
until the middle of winter. One acre
of cabbage is worth four of meadow for
feeding cattle: Cabbage-as well as tur
nips may be profitably grown in the
corn field here worms have taken the
corn. The large flat Dutch, Drumhead
and Marblehead Mammoth are excellent
kinds, for feeding purposes.
. One of the pimples on the face of the
man in the moon, sEly the astronomers,
has disappeared.
=
LW Mk
TO BUY ft SELL IS
BUSINESS ! •
WE'vrill buy at the highost market
the following articles,. -
SHEEP PELTS, DEACON S
DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDE
' AND TEAL SKINS,
•
for which we will pay cash.
We will manufacture to order, Preach or
tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best
nor and at fair ratss, and pay especial at
to REPAIRING. -
, ALSO,
We hp.ve 1
il. first-rate stook of ,
! - -.i..i - t' .5 '' c - : -;.t, I , :
REAIIY-1011E -. WO'
on which we will hot be undersold, and fr.
time wo shall make it a point to keep up t
stock of
LADIES' GAITERS,
to be found in the county, which we wil
a lower profit than such articles have ev ,
offered in this region.
We shall likewise keep up a good ass.
of
LADIES! BALMOBALS; LE A 7
BOOTEES; 'OHILDREIVS, Az )
_MISSES WORK OF VA
RIOUS STYLES,
_
"*and all stylei"of rfrivaiss WORK.
LEATHER d. FINDIIV
can be bought of us as cheap as any wh
side of ,New York, and we shall keep a fc
of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KI
.PER, SOLE, LININGS, AN
BINDING.
Our stock of PEGS. NAILS, THREAD,
RASPS, GLPVERS' NEEDLES, .L
TREES, CRIMPS, with SHOEM
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found.
F,est in the!county, and we sell for smolt
We fin business and we mearibusin)
haVe been in this region long enough" t
known—let thoso who know us try us.
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite "
arts' Hardware Store, C. W. SEA
GEO. O. D t
Wollsboro,,April 24,1807—if. :;) •
Stoie Tin. -
FOR THE MILLION
IM
=I
CM
- •
•
D. P. ROBERTS,
)
OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILD.INI
Is now prepared to - flirt:ash the p
anything in' his line of business, in q
largo, in quality, as good, 'and as chew
as any dealers in Northern Pennsylvan.
He payq,partioular attention to the
STOV kND :TIN WARE BU
1
and intend to keep a . full as:sortment of
in that lino.
TIN WARE MADE TiO
• REPAIRING
executed in tho host manner and with
CALL AND SEE ME
D. P. RO
kcileborough, March 7,1.866.
' THE PLACE TO BUY D
: the Lawrenceville Drug Store,
wlll~flndevery thing properly b,
the: rag TTrade '
•
:CHEAP, CHEAPER, 'IIE
and of the best_qualityCas I. A
Oils, Varnishes, Lamps, 'Fancy Noti,
Strings, Fishing Tackle, Window Gl ,
Cash paid for Flax Seed,
C. P. LE
L awrencoville, 'May 8, 1967.
FOUTZ'S
CELSIIIIATtD
Huse Cattlo Po
YELLOW W.
TER, REA.V El
COUGHS, IM!
TEMPER. Fl
VERS, FOUNDE]
LOSS OF APPI
TITE AND VITA.
ENERGY, Sc.
use improves tl
wind increase
the appetite—give
a smooth ar
glossy skin—al
transforms t• 11
miserable skelel
horse.
To keepers of, Cows this, preparation is
improves
of the
been p
tual Cal
increas
tit) , of
cream i
cent. an
butted
swee. p4
cattle,
an a
the!
In all alseis(
the Lungs, Li•
&d., this art
acts as a spec'
By putting h
one•half a, p.q
ton paper
barrel oT swill
above d Ise a
wilt be eratila
or entirely pr
proventive an
Prlcq 25 Cei
S. A.
IVIIIIiESAI
No. 116 P
For Sale )w
out tho Unit 4
I For sale by
• . It R:"BOID .N 1
TiOGA, PA.,
"ETAS just returned from the City ' ith a large
JUL and dalrable stook of goods co slating of
.DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
tankite N otions,sof eiesly description Glass and
PlatAlli'are, ail Paper, Paints d Oils,-Dye
Stuff s , School Books, Groceries, and malty every
thing that is over kept in a Drug nd Notion
al
Storo. I would also call the atten ion of the'
public to our Stock of GERMAN L MPS, une
qualed in the wide world, and also that I am
Agent for the " Morton" Gold Pen, 4nd shall al
wayi keep a large assortment.'
TiOga, May 8, iscr-tr: - B. B.
DR. PITCH'S ABDOMINAL IMPORT.
E. 143, for sale at Roy's Drug St re.
TOB-WORK, IN 'THE BEST 'S
wittidespatehowt THE AGITAT,
MERIOAN WATCHUS in It
AIL Cam from 07,60 up at
NEYt 01'1111N01:011,0Ds
UB
AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1,
price,
MI
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A
ome
man-
ntion
.E.RgSH STOCK OF GOODS
Ell
(A • ,
SPICING TRAD •
m this
a best
and are prepared to aupply the Ivanta of the
people In
sell
been
rtmerit
NORTHERN „ PENNSYLVANIA
ER
DRY GOODS.
I
GS
OUR LONO :EXPERIENOE
re this
II Stook
, UP
give the best satisfaction; and 'those accustomed
to patronise ns know that wo
WLS,
STS,
ERR'S
the !or
profits.
es. We
be well
Corner
m. Bob-
that are to be found in tbia section ' and thoso
who are no t our patrons are the losers
quite as much as we are.
RJ3Y.
lare
. .0 1 r,
.1
Ill '
i r ,
~~„
~_
MADE UP, TO,. ORDER:AND WAR
RANTED TO FIT. i'
OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL,
. v,„„.
and all Goo4lB sold by us
Wairanted to give Satisfaettp ,
Sold as Low as at any . other, Estab
lishment. Mind that.
blio with
entity as
p in price
We invite an examination of (inr Stock and
Prices, pledging ourselves to
--A.
SHOW GOODS FREELY AND TAKE NO
MO
vorything
DER,
N V Any 10. 1 R
NEW _ARRANGEMENT !
dispatch
& Van inburg.
ERTS
lIGS.
• here you
longing to
PEST,
so, Paints,
.ne. Violin
NO. UNION BLOCK,
li NARD
Bars.
reparation,
lavorabl,
will thor
., Invigorate
own and
ted horses,
'De:hating
using the
and Inter
This .!
long an.
known, I
oughly
broymn•
low-snlr
by st
and els'
stomach
tines.
DRY .GOODS,
It Is
yentlve
cages i
I MO pre•
of all dia•
lolsient _ to
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestiugs, Ladies'
Cloths, - and a large variety of
- -Ladies':Dress Goods: .
Invaluable.
the quality
lk. It has
ven by ac.
• riment to
the qune
i j. !
~1
milk and
*tidy Per
d make the
firm midi
a fattening'
give., them
tire, loaiena
id e, and
MERCHANT TAILORING-
: FURNISHING GOODS.
DON'I FORGET PLACE,
§,P, - pi,x0.,,, •q9ops:
We are Agents for Singer's Sowing Machines,
the host and cheapest Machine for family use,
less liable to get out of repair, and more durable
than any other, adapted to fine or coarse sewing.
Call and see them.
. ;
ORDEN.
The Senior partner has had a large eiperienee
in Merchint Tailoring. and it is the intention of
the new firm to put this branch of their business
beyond enciessful 'competition.
; Y Ll 3; " and
R Office.
Ong fTilver
()LEY'S.
Wencher°, Feb. 20, 1807-tf.
IN COBNING,
=I
=
Adapted to the
WITS
;
has taught tie that
GOOD GOODS
KEEP THE BEST GOODS
We koep as ttiaal a
LARGE, STOCK OF CLOTHS
to soil by the yard or
AND
A OFFENCE
when no sale is made
SMITH & WAITE.
Have established themselves at
lately occupied by V. D. Bunnell
They are now receiving a lora stock of
El
SPRING
In part, each as
, GROCERIES,
To buy cheap, and a choice lot If
1--'
=Ng
CENTIa OF ATTRAOTION IS tiT
LAWRENCEVALE.
:CR S. MA` ER & GO.
.
Would announce to the good! people of Tioga
County that they hare het rSturned from Now
York with their seeond full stook 'of
FALL tr. WINTER GOODS,
embracing Millie novelties as well as tho sub
stantials required.
DIMS GOODS, in all varieties, STAPLE
/tc FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS,
4133 EST FRENCH WOVE COE.
SETS, GLOVES Lip HO•
SIERY, YANKEE NO• TIONS, oto, &c. ,
FURS FURS ! !
111
.CONT; and Siberian Squirrel.
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county,
READY MADE CLOTHING, and
CLOTHING made to order super
intended by first class workmen. •
SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES in end—
less variety, _ HATS & OAPS .
. to suit all tastes,
Ci-ROCERIES, &0., &O.
Our goods have been bought 'luring the last
panic in New York and will be sold at panic
plcos. . . .
•
rioes are down, monopoly broken up. No
other store cal or dare compete with us in pal-
Rim:id price. For further particulars call at the
store of Q. 0. lifAiliEß .t CO.
f.awrencpville, pee. 19, 1866.
1867. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1867.
Wig commence als year,with an exclusively
CASH business. i
A LARGE SIOOK OF FLOUR FOR
A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR
CASH 1
A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR
CASH 1
Call and see us. WRIGHT k BAILEY
W911131;01.0, Jan. 9, 1807-Iy.
AU persona indebted to na by note or book
account must oall and settle or pay costa.
Jan. 8, 1867. - WRICFRT la BAILEY.
ME
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announce to the citizens of Tioga County,
that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a great outlay, stocked his atom on
ilgSi
with a complete assortment of Shelf hardware,
of which wo onunaorato the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
3 ,
BITT-STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
,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 STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new; thing, and made for use. These aro but a
few of\ the many articles composing our stook
of Hard Ware. •
B
We 'lnviti - the public to call and examine for
theniseives. , We aim to keep the beat quality of
goods in our line ; and all work to order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTIE3.
Woßebore, Sept. 1,1866—tf.
FALL BROOK COAL.—The undersigned
having make arrangements to furnish Coal
by the TON or CAR LOAD, coal° or fine, solia.
its thapatronage of the public.
ALSO—has constantly on hand, a largo stook
of CARRIAGB BOLTS, to. , at wholesale and
retail.
_Mir BLACKSMITHING of all kinds
done in the best manner. 8. M. GBBR.
Tioga, Dec. 1, 1866—t f: ,
~Rochoster Trout Flies.
1•11
MIFF Subscriber is agent for the above celebra
ted Blies. Also a Ane assortment of Lend
ers, Ifinsey .: Hooks, Snell's,' Braided Silk, Sea
Grass & Linen Lines, Trout , Baskets, Fly, Books,
Gut, Fly Rods, Reels, Ac., Ac. Shop in tear of
Wm. Roberts's Tin Shop.
lIIM
LORAN A. 13RAIW.
WeHabil°, May 29,1867.
The largentiStook of
CIASH PAID FOR WHEAT I
CASH PAID FOR OATS I
CASH' PAID FOR CORN I
CASH FOR EVERYTILING e I I
CASH I
Stove's: ' StOves ::
Allllll HARD-WARE:
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
BENCH-SOREWS;
NEW GOODS' .AN NEW II
~„W • P i ttlVEs
'• f; V: . ' ,
• -
Pi
T. A. WICKHAM'S,
$
•
TIO GA, PA.
e }:. .
WVING just returned from New York with
New nod ontefally 'Belated '• •
STOOK OF GOODS,
All those in want of Goods inn find it to their
interest to coil and
EXAMINE OUR STOOK
and learn Priors before buylig elsewhere.
•
Kept emaciating CM hand, a choice lot of
DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR,
PORK, &Z., &O.
All the above Goods are bought at the lowed
Cash Prices sad will be sold
LCNLY .ron, CASH, o AM PAY.
Don't forget the 'place, at the old etand of
VAN NAME 4 WIOKIIAM.
%loge, Rae, Yoh. 20, 1887—tf., ,
To the Public Of Welloboro
AND
SURROUNDING COUNTRY 1
•
WAKES thle method 'of.notifying the people
that the Stook of 1-' •
.SP.RING , CLOTHING
la on. bandi'.and offers it lower than bofore
The St° e is :woll stocked with the matt fail
iohable
C ATS, PANTS AND VESTS,
also, a large assortmeni,of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
0012171 Sting of
I •
WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS,
COLI,ARS,NECKTIES,
SUS
PENDERS, SOCKS,
and a pd large lot of tho mod fashionable
HATS AND CAPS,
over brought to this market. Also
TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS,
which you can buy low for cash, at the Cheap
Clothing Store of N. ASHER, under the Agita
tor Offloe.
Wellabor°, Aprll 10,1887.
Popular Dry Goods Tra
T HE Subscriber is now receiving
SPRING STOCK
~_,
Merehandl6o,
Among whioh will be fonnd many of the mos
popular Styles of
11 421gg ' giCattgp
SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS & SACKING S,
4
at prices that ara worthy of attention.
Also, a fall line of
PRINft, GINGHAM :. BROWN AND
BLEAOH'D MIISLI 'B, TICKINGS,
DENIMS, STRI B SHIRT
INGS, TABLE LINENS, '
' BROWN it BL • AMID,
NAPKINS, .TOP.7I3LINGS, LACE AND
EMBROIDERED - WINDOW CUR
TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED TABLE AND
PIANO SPREADS,
HOSIERY, GZOVES, &v.
Speoial attention la called. to hit
CLOTI?ING & TAILORING DR
PARTMENT,
Where a perfect St is guaranteed or no sale.
A share of tho public patronage is respectfully
solloited.THOMAS HARDEN.
-
Wellaboro, May 15,1867.
PUFFER'S
,PATENT
.FARM . GATE.
(Patented Sept. 11, 1886.)
I olaim for It
Ist. The cheapest, moat convenient, and mos
durable Barra - Gate in use.
2d.. Any farmer can make it with the moot a
saw and hammer.
3d. It does not sag the posts, and cannot be
blown open or shut.
4th. It is not obstructed by ice ore,now.
sth. It is stronger than any other gate, and is
equally so when open or shut, and cannot be
blown open or shut, nor does the hardest wind
affect it when open.'
On the above claims and especially in regard to
its cheapness, durability, and convenience, we defy
competition. It is a new gate and has been but la
short time before the public, butin all cases it
has taken the preference over aft other gates.
It costs, including posts, Only $1.25 to $1.60,
and farmers can make them at even loss than
this—they do not coat more than an ordinary pair
of bars.
Township rights for sale on terms very profita
ble to the purchaser. Perm rights for sale for
$3.00 each. I have put them down to this low
figure so that none need bo without them, only
be sure and examine this before purchasing of
any other.
Any one wishing further particulars will please
address the enbsoriber, all orders will rooeive
prompt attention. Address,
Apr. 24, 437-tf.
HAND POWER LOO
[Patented 1865.]
ALL persons interested is the introduction of
practical machinery into our country, are
requested to investigate the merits of
HENDERSON'S HAND PO WER' LOOM.
This loom will do all kinds of hand weaving.
It will weave jeans, blankets, plain cloth ) sati
net, kersey, flannel, seamless sack, double:width
blankets, or any kind of cotton, wool or flax
cloth.
_lt treads the treadles, throws the shfattle,
lets off the web, and takes'up the cloth. It makes
the upper shed as the batten comes forward, gild
begs up the filling after the cross is made, ma
king better cloth and better selvage than" pan- be
made in any other way.
Looms made to order and warranted. Apply
at the shop on Water Street, sign
Factory." LEWIS. WET3IOEE.
• Wellsbero, March 20, 1887-o,;'
MUSIC oga Cornet .13ind
is now in good blowing order and prepared
to furnish good Musio On all occasions for am.
sonablo compensation.,
ALL communications 'slfonld be addressed to
tho Leader and Secretary at Tioga, Pa.
F. H. ADAMS, Leader.
T. A. WIOKIIAM, Sco'y.
April 3,lB6T—Bin. •
PLATED WARE—Cake baskets, • card bask—
ets, misters, sugar bowls, eta., at •
HE largest assortment of Watobes, (nooks,
- Awe* and Platiid Wit° in Tioga county
at [l9dao66] romws.
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:
0. 8. ICIMBAL ,
Ooeplo, 'Logo Co.,'
FOLEY'S: -
•
• I nip, medicines, lco.
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BELDEN 9 4
BLOSSEURO, PA.
Tr
EEPS ootistaatly on hand a fine stook of Pure
Jsll,,Dl:ugs, Medicines, Chemieabh
WINES AND LIQUORS,
for Medicinal and Sacramental use; alsoldl the
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
ito., all kinds of brushes, Dye Colors, Dye Woods
and Staffs, fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pom
ades, Cosmetics,
STATIONERY, .r,'ENS, PENCILS,
PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
Memorandum Books, Pass Books, are., Potash
in bulk at 16 cents por
.poond, Kerosene 011,
Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Bonsine, Ito. •
Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at 10 ots per
p_ound. I am sole agent in Diopsburg for Dr.
N.-Weetreite Elk rimmed, anti warrant it to
onto Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on
the face, and all diseases arising from impure
state of the Blood if used according to directions.
Particular attention given to compounding
Physician's and other Prescriptions. I guaran
tee satisfaction, both in quality and price.
Remember the Store , _ opposite the new Coal
oo'it Store, Blossburg, Pa. •
Aug. 15, 1860-tf. J. L. °IIRLDEN.
Mather & Horton ,
Dimatus re'
GROCERIES •& PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE;
•
WOOD A WILLOW-WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS.
LAWRENCEVILLE, PEN. A.
Cash Paid for Produce, f l i, L . B 5 i . M 8 A 0 74 2 , 1
Nov. 21, 1866-Iy.t
•
1866. '.' FOR SALE. 1866.
BY
• 0. WIOKIIAM; — , , •c' ,
A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
ti. NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES .ft SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply
will do well to - call and see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Off- Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28,1886-Iy*
HARRAH'S NATIONAL GATE
[Patented September 20th, 1804.]
ITS CLAIMS ARE
1. The moat common workman or a farmer
can band it;
2. It is made of all sizes, and is' perfectly
adapted to all Gate purposes, whetheer or cattle
yard, farm, door-yard or garden.
3. It requires no hinges, and oanno be blown
open nor shut.
4. It does not swag the post, and 'the Gate
itself cannot sag., •
5. Breachy stook cannot open it.
6.. It cannot be driven against when open.
7. It is not obstructed by either rain, sleet or
snow.
8. Being built without mortise or tenon, it
costs but little more than a pair of good bars.
9. It Is stronger than any other gate built of
an equal amount of lumber, and , its strength is
equal upon both sides.
10. It is the cheapest; neatest, and most con
venient and durable (late in use.
re awatcW.fall of 1805, the NaHonal Gate bas
and some 81RVENTY COUNTY FAIRS, and
in'oompetition with other Gates, it has taken the
FIRST, PRZMIUM in every instance.
It challenges th&whole list of Gates to a prac
tical test, throuzhont all scaeons.
The National Gate has received the un.quali
fied approbatiot of all who have used it.
Those Gattii, including Posts, are built at a
coat of $4 to $B, according to workmanship and
material used. Their manufacture insures a
profitable investment of capital, as they r oom.
=and a ready sale at from 60 to 100 per, cent.
profit.; and it is perfectly safe to put them fill st
all times under a warrant, as they hove in no case
failed to give the /rest satisfaction. • .
• • -•• J. P. BILES,
D. ANGELL,
A. ALBA.
'Township and Farm Rights for sale in
Tioga and Bradford Counties.
Applicants for purchase of Territory,
send for Circular containing particulars.
Rights for average Farms are uniformly, sold
for $lO eaoh, including printed drafts and speci
fications for building all sizes of both Farm and
Entrance Gate, by Abe aid of which any one can
construct them.
Ott receipt of $lO, in all oases aocompanied by
a particular desoription of the land for whioh the
right Si desired, the appropriate Conveyance,
drafts, &0., will bo promptly forwarded.
Address, with stamp,
NATIONAL GATE CO.,
March 27, 1867—tf. Knoxvillo, Pa.
M. BULLARD It GOLDSMITH,
GROCERY & RESTAURANT
One door above Roy'e Drug &oh),
WEILLSBORO, PA
Wt take pleatnire in announcing to the public
that re commence the New Year with enlarged
facilities for accommodating customers with the
choicest stook of
GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS,
WOOD '& WILLOW WARE,
yet offered to this public.
Housekeepers
can find tho
BEST SUGARS, SPICES, CHERRIES,
(Stoned,) PRUNES, BOX RAISINS,
CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS,
- COOKING, CURRANTS,
PICKLES, SAUCES,
CANNED FRUITS.
and the finest
Count Oysters ; & Canned /
Oysters,
right from the ,
/
BALTIMORE MARKET,
on mile at our ofountor.
THE HUNGRY (4- znscoNsoLATß
Will find our RESTAURANT open at all ees
'enable hours, where Oysters in every style, pre
pared by a &MEW cook, are carved 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
they call once they will be sure to call again.
MASS NA DIILLAILD,
0. 11. GOLDSMITH. •
Jan. 24867.
, MEAT MARKET.
T EONARD GILLETT, having. raontly ,
ehased Mr: Andrew J. Tipple's Interest in the
;MEAT M.ABSET,
would may to the (Athena of Wellaboro and vi•
oinity Witt he will continua the business at the
71d Borst starid—giving his entire attention in
supplylbg the wants of all who may favor him
with their patronage. Constantly on band
Rll4ll MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
`11:hop ?me Door South of Derby's Shoe Bhop.,
Wellaboro April 10, 1807-tf.
MlLO:trli PROM 0110108 WHITE WR,EAT,
,linelorbeat flour, corn meal and feed, always
on band. ,Call!at the Charleston Ailllbefhrebuy.
lug your floor and feed. I can make it an object
for_ you bibuy. A. RUSSELL. Mby 16;1806.41
11 1 1101ALS4Lg DREG , STORE.
,CIORNING, N. Y.
DRUGS AND: MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
THADDEUS DAVIDE' INKS, CONOEN-
TRATED MEDICINES, CIN-
CINNATI WINES AND
BRANDY, WHITE
WASH LIME,
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI•
CMS, PETROLEUM OIL,
ROCHESTER PER
FUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, -
AND DYE COLORS,
Sold at Wholesale Prices.. Buyers are requested
to oall and get quotations before going further
But.
iib. D. TERBELL & CO.
Corning, N. X., Jan. 1,1867-1 y
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
E. &-H. ANTHOIV & CO.,
Photographic Mate'Hats,
7461ZiALD AND RETAIL,
501 - -I)ROADWAY, N. Y.
in addition to onr , main business of Photographic
Materials wo arcilleadquarters for Ow followin4 viz :
Stereoscopes & St,oreoscopic Vicars
Of American arid- Foreign Cities and Landscapes
Groupe, Statuary, etc.
• Stereoscopic Views of the War,
Fiom negatives !natio 1n the various campaign's and
forlng a complete Photographic history of the great
contest.
Stereoscopic Views on Glass,
Adaptod for either Magic Lanterns or the stereoscope.
Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt
of Stamp. •
Photograuhic Albums.
We manufacture more largely than any other house,
about 200 varieties from 50 cents to 00 eaeh. Our
ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in
beauty and durability to all others.
Gard Photographs of 'Generals, States.
men, actors. etc., etc.
Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND
different subjects, including reproductions of the moat
celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cata
logues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C.0.D.,
will please remit 25 per cent. of•the amount with their
order. The prices argi l quality of our goods cannot fail
to satisfy, Jan. 2,1867-9 m.
Tiogi Marble Works.
TILE undersigned are now prepared to out
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Menu
meats of either
ITALIAN OR: RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved workmanship
and with dispatch.
•
We keep constantly on hand both kinds of
Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa
vor us 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 as good as noW. -
WILCOX a WHITNEY.
00, 1424:11> •r
To the Farmers of Tioga County
lAM now building at toy mannfectory,in Lawrence
Ville. a superior
FANNING MILL,
which possesses the following advantages over allother
1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and
obessand cockle, from wheat.
all
otherlt cleans Sax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all
other seeds, porfeotly. 4
a, It cleans timothy seed. •
4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
- -
This mill Is built of the best and most durable tim
ber, luffood style, and Is sold cheap for cash, or fro
duce.
. .
nail! fit a patont sieve, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms.
J. MATHER,
Ifrawrencevillo,Petoberilo, 186a-tf
- WALKER & LATHROP,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS
STOVPS, TIN- WARE, -
BHLTING, SAWS, CUTL.ERY
WATER LIME,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trinkmlnge,
HARNESSES, SADDLES,
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2,18137-Iy.
REMINGTON'S' FIRE ARMS.
OLD DY TUE TRAD E GENERALLY
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
200,000 Formai= Ma U. B. GOVERNMENT.
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, Navy site Calibre
Polico Revolver, ~ Navy size Calibre
New Pocket Revolver, - 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol f (Elltott pt.) No 22 do 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane ~ No 22 & 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading ititle,(Beals') No 32 44 38 "
Revolving Rifle, 36 do 44-100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON & SONS.
PRINCIPAL AGENTS
Moore & Nichols. New York; Win Read & Son,
Boston; Jos 0 Grubb do Co, Philadelphia; Poul
tney c 4. Trimble, Baltimore; Binary Folsom & Co,
New Orleans; Jobnson,.Sponcer &, Co, Chicago;
L M Rumsey.l Co, St. Louis; Albert E Ctane,
San Francisco. FFeb 20, 1867.-sw:':
PNEWELL, DENTIST), MANSFIELD,Pa;.,
• grateful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, will continuo eo as to. Per:
form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional demands now engaged.,
All operations in all departments of the profes-1
eion executed in the boat possible manner. ' All
new, useful inventions and improvements adopt-,
ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima
tum of his ambition. j Deo. 6, '66-If
ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS
CURES COLIC, -
•
CURES DYSETEEY,
CURES CHOLERA 111 - O.RBUS,
CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
C n
lIIIEB all Bowel Complaints, but- does not
ours anything else. This.thedfue is no
cure-all: it has the confidence of o ' ry bddy,,
for it is never known to fail : it sbou ' be lliept
on hand by every family.l Sold byxdoalers in
medicine at fifty cents per bottle. For sal .in
Wellsborough at Roy's Drug Store.
1
)
ljgr OTlCE.—Notice is beroby_given that
ert Custard, Senior, has been • placek in
charge of treat No. 1590, and those parts of tract
No. 1589, in the vioinity of Babb's creek, belong
ing to'the heirs of Luke W. Morris'; and all per
sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen.
alty of prosecution. ' •
ELLIBTON P. MORRIS,
865 Market Street, nitridelON
Fob. 27. 1867-6vo*
MUSICAL INBTRUMENTS:r-J. B. Shahs
pear, dealer ir Decker & Brother and
Raines th Brothers pianos, Mason it Hamlin cab
inet or Trent, Linsey dr Co. melodeons, and
the B. Shoninger,melodeons. Ream , over J. R.
Bowen's store. Sept. 12, 1866.
iptlvEo, 4F . „TRAVEL.
ERIE RAILWAY
On and after Monday, April,29, 186 T; trains , till learn
Corn! gat thefollewingbotas:
, .
- iIETWARD 201 MD,
12:28 a. m., Express Mall, Sundays excepted. fot Bunn.
10, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting with trains .
for the West. •
5:44 a m Night Express, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo.
Salamanca, and Dunkirk, Making direct connection
with trains othe Atian.ic * Great ,{ Western, lake
Shore;iind Or nd Trunk Rallwaya,fotall points Wm
to
7:07 a. ~Night, :sprees, Daily, for MAIM°. Waren:sea, --:
; B
Dunkirk and the West, connecting as above
7:16 a. no., Night Express, Sundays excepted, for kerb.
cater and 14114101 via Avon. .
10:32 a. in., MaitTrain, Sundays excepted, for Roxbet•
ter and Iltiffalopvia Avon.
2:15 p. no. Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted, ter
Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon.
7:03 p. m.. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for Buffalo,
conueoting with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk
Railways for pointriveet and south.
.
7;10 p m Day' Express, Sundays excepted, for Ito:beater
6:40 p. on., Emigrant train, Daily, for the West.
1228 a. in. Express Mail Sundays excepted, for Bahia,
Salamanca and Dunkirk, connecting with trains for
the West. I
12.60 p m Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
.....,...
, . iit Aiii 4 Wann BOUND.
. ,
.12:113n. on., Night xpress, Daily, connecting at thaT\
[. 'Couti,f
t.q ;Warw ck, acid at New York with afternoon
' trains. WI steamers forßostonand New En g l an d
Cities.
4:01 a. in., Oinbinnntl Express, Mondaßevepted,w ak
netting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
the South; at Owego for Ithaca; at ' Binghamtou -
i for Syracuse.; at Great Bend for Scranton, Philadti.
phia, and Trenton; at Leckawaxon for Ilawiey, and w
Grayconrt tor Newburg and rerveicki'..
10.15 a m Accommodation Traiii dallit;-Ortnecting at C .
at Elmira for Canandaigua.
10:43 a. ni., Day Express, Sundays excepted, connectai
et Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Syn.
cued, at Great Bend for Scranton, at Lackawaxon for
Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnight , Exp.,
Trainor New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Saki.
more and Washington. i , ,
,
S:l2-p . in., Baltimore Expreis, Sundays exceptid.
4:35 p. no., New Toxicant! Baltimore Mail, Sundays at.
copied, connecting at Elmira for Harrisburgh, Hite
deiphia, and South.
7.07 p on Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, coo.
Deep:lg at Jersey City with morning express (rob of
New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore Bridles:shingle°,
1 and at New York with morning express trains for
' Boston and the East.,
II
12:80 p. m. way Freight, Sun ys excepted,
ICH. R. BABE,
H. RIDDLE,
Gin Pass. Agent. _
a - --
Gen'l llupt.
Northers Contral 8. B.
TRAINS FOR
.THE NORTH.
Trains for Canandagiiia leave Elmira as follows:
Atcomodation at 7091 le
Express [fastest train on road] 'II 45 am
Mail 7015 pm
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached]v. 3
'7lO a m
On and after April 29th, 1867, trains Will arrlie Ind
depart from Troy, as follows;
MOPING souls: MOPING Norm
Express 045 p m Exiiress ;Mau
Elmira Mall 550 a m Elmira Mail 965 Vit
Local Freight 10 50 aM I Local Freight...... 3 54 p
Through Freight 9 55 p m I Tllough Freight 2 DO a
E. S. BROWN, Div. &pl.
_ _ _
•
lillossburg & Corning,' & Tioga R . R.
Stains will run aafollowa until further notle?,
Accommodation—Leaves Bloasburg at 6,50 a. nt., Slut.
field at 7,85, Tioga at 8,20, Lawn.ncoville pt PM--
arriving at Corning at 10,20 a. m.
Mall—Leaves Blossburg at 2,85 p. m., Mansfield/0
Tioga at 4,90, Lawrenceville at 4,s7—aniline at
Corning at 6 p. ni.
Mail—Leaves Corning at 8 a. an., llawreneevlll at 9,W. Tioga at 10,02, Mansfield at 10,40
arriving t Blom
burg at ti,ao a. m.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning 'at 4,50 p.f i m.,
renceville at 5,58, Tioga at 7.02, Mansfield at 7,10.-
arriving at Blossburg at 8,25 p. m.
L. H. 1311ATTUCE,Sup't.
Philadelphia & Dkie it R.
Trains on the Philadelphia Erie Rail Road will it:,
us follows :
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves 'Philadelphia.
" 'Williamsport
" err. at Erie
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia....
," Williamsport--
4 ,j; arr. at Eric
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia—.
•i` " " Williamsport....
" 'arr. at Lock Haven.,....
Buffalo Express leaves Baltimore : -
" Williamsport
" " arr. at Lock Haven
EASTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Erie
" " " 'Williamsport
" " arr. at Philadelphia
Erie Express leaven Erie
" " Wlllleunaport.....
arr. at Philadelphia.
_Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haver'.
" 0 WilllamtsporL
.. arr. at Philadelphia
Lock Ilaven Acc'm leaves Lock Haven
" leaves WiniamapOrt—
,4 arr. at rblladelphla
A. L. Tura, Cie
.441 do and GrasttWetsrteern 1 1X7.,,44
~.•
SALAMANCA STATION.
WE r rillD BOUND. EASTWAILD OUND, •:.
Mall 5.30 Express ' ' 5.10
Accord °dation 6,35 Mall . i +5.51
Express . .12.19 Accommodation, 11.41
Express - 11.00 rf xpr e a s 610
At Cory there la a Junction with the Philudelphla
Erie, and Cil Creek Ball Rondo.
At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City aryl
Pith°lo Branch.
At Leavitudiurgo the Mahonlay Branch makes a dr
rect route to Cleveland, At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Pittebutgh Railroad.
The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Gallon,
Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail.
toads, and terminates at Cincinnati. D. IieLAREN,
Cie Supt., Aloadville, Pa.
. S. CLAIM AGENCY,
For the Collection of
.Ariny and Navy Claims and 'eutloos.
TEE NEW BOUNTY LAW, passed July 28,186 , 40,s
two and three years' soldiers extra bounty. .`:tlid
In your discharges.,
OFFICERS' EXTRA PA Y.
Three mouths' extra pay proper to Yoluntoer oaken
rho wore In serviee March 3,180.
PENSIONS INCREASED
To all who have lost a limb apd who have been puma
nantly and L totally disabled.
All otherptiverument claims prosecuted.
JEROME B. NILES.
Wollsboro, October 10,188641
Planing & Turning•
B. T. VA /V . BORN,
IDTAVING got his Faotory in operation.
ja is now prepared to Sll orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the boat style of workman
ship. Haying procured a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
is roady to dross boards or plank with (1 1 ispatek
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS,
furnisbed to order. Ms machines aro of the new
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Web Ste,
BORO, PA.,
Oct. 31, 1866—tf.
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MESSRS. NICHOLS & MIT ELLwould
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otnity, that they have the agency of some of the
beat
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In the States, and aro now prepared to three At
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pied by Lowrey and Wily Main Street,
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• I
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