The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 14, 1867, Image 3

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    HOME MATTERS.
NV EDNESDAY, AUG. 414, 1867.
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Now A.dvertisemenii.
Imem,it Comes—Wright Ac
Election—'.li. H. Cobb, Sco'y.
B e e-Hivokxebange—W. T. lathers.
Union Academy—Elias Horton, Prin,e,ipttl
Horse Eililibition-0.
The largest and ripest new pcitatos
we bawl , seen this year were left at this 'office by
Mr. J. Lockstador, on Finturday. May . he never
I,e troubled with smalle2r ones.
A glance at the,. July report t of the E.
Charleston Cheese Factory .will •notivioce the
skeptical that there is enterprise t.
rprisc in that region.
it is an exhibit to be proud of:
We have never tested a Anne Lreea
bly luscious cheese thim some we lately Procured
from the Delmar FaBto . ry o(Corns & Francis. It
is goidenVo the Palate'as well as to - The eye.
HUCKLEBERRIES :—Mr. geo. Barker,
of Gaines, lately sent ue 'a
pail of tho fincirltuek
loberrios yet brought to town. Ho may ogard
to as his huckleberry from this time forward.
, DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT. - 7 - A , well
executed counterfeit ten dollar note, on the Third
National Bank ofPhiladelphia, is now circulating.
The note is.a otos° imitation of the genuine, •and
worked off so neatly that it is calculated to deceive
all who are net well posted in the Matter olcoun
terfoit money.
Nics.—The Young's School House
Sunday School will havo a pie-nio in thp grove
near John Bollenger'e, Saturday, Aug. 17, at 10
The Stony Fork Lower District Sunday School
will hate a pic-nic near the Osburn School House
to morrow (Aug. 15.) at 10i . .A. h • - .
TEMPERANCE.—We are.. pleased to
announco,that Hon. John S. Mann, of Potter
County, a life-long advocate of temperance, will
deliver a public adclress_upon the cubjbot of tem:
prance at the Court ,11 ous o, Tuesday evening
Aug. 26, inst. Weloptieveiy man, woman and
child in Welliboro and vicinity will bo present.
Nkw MnsiC.—Messtt. 0. Ditson &
co., 277 Washington- St. Boston, have recently
published the following ehoico Sheet Music:
"Soldier Songs" (waltzes); " Country" Life fOr
me," song; "This world is full of Beauty," song
.by Massey; "Sail on, Silv:or - Cloud," song; "We
miss thee from our Cottago Home," song. .11lay
be ordered at the Book Store.
We observe, with Satisfaction the en
largement of the Montrose Republican to an
tl-column paper, the same site as The .Agitator.
The Republican is, in some respects, the best
country paper in Pennsylvania, has the largest
circulation-4,200--and is among our most valued
exchanges. As an enterprise, the paper isa grent
business success, and lye hope it may double its
übscriiition within twelve months.
A NEAT INVENTION.—We have seen
the model of a, fram'e for quilting bedclothing, or
anything else, as for that niatterywhich strikes us
us very ingenious. As it would not he proper to
-describe the frame in detail, we can only say that
it is easy of management, holds' the fabric se
curely without sowing to the frame, and ,can be
folded'and put away like a jack-knife, out of the
way. It is the invention of Mrs. MArtnew .
TOME, of Brown township, Lyconting County,
.and the model was neatly ,made by Mr. John
Wertendyke, of this ig„ to ha pat
ented. •
THE INDIAN Ft ELIC.— Some ilDe Qittcp
we submitted a rough sketch of the Indian relic
f.mnd in Morris township, (notheib of which we
published some weeks ago,) to CunaLngli.
Eeq., the accomplished Managing eihtor of
Tim Pleas, Philadelphia. Mr. Leland is an ex
pert in mch antiquities, having collected ft tine
cabinet of various implements in aqc invng the
Indians. Wo supposed the relic in quo://ion to
I l e a pipe; but Mr. Leland informs us that it is
- iota of those singular relies whose use is still a
i•abject of conjecture. He suppocca that St may
hare been a musical instrument, or possibly an
amulet or charm. -Mr.Leland informs us further,
that ho is very desirous of procuring specimens
of Indian implements, such as may he found in
Tioga county, and elsewhere; and persons having
Each articles will confer ,a .favt;r upon him by
.iending them to him at the Pr t i.9.o Office.
BIG HAUL.—Mr. Eugene Lent writes
us from Farmington on the Stb, of tho following
big haul of rattlesnakes:
"Walter Gee and Benjamin Clark, of Middle-
Tion County, ran upi - Ui ft den of Rattle
makes between _Keeneyyille and the coyered
Bridge, and succeeded in killing tietre. They
were each about four feet long,, and each had ten
rattled' • •
That is a pr4ty good haul. The boys plight to
• -
have a bounty for the catch.
3VORSE i Wm - tn.—Since receiving the'forega
tag ea hate the following from O. D. tieeney,•
E,c l ., dated Aug, 11, 1867;
Death to Coppeihends One day last week
10;eph Gee's boys killed one hundred mid thirty- .
two rattlesnakes within halt n mile of Keeney vine.
Thero was twelve old snalfes and the rest were all
young ones. They were all under and around
ullO -atone."
.41. kloor• PAPER..—Mhe Weekly—Phila.
delphift Press is undoubtedly the best specimen
of a family newspaper ever published in Penn
sylvania: Upon a thorough survey of 'its columns
We conclude that it has a ei s ijun for .every _mem
ber of community and two columns of State news
tieides.. The industry with which -the paper is
editeilis wonderful. A great part of it is origi
nal matter, andthe selection's arc mado with the
greatest care. iNo ad?ertisconents are found in
its columns—it being, literally, filled with reading
matter. Its price to single subscribers is $2. and
less to clubs. AU of Col.'Porney's letters 'hem
Europe, a capital series of letters from . the Plains,
and our fellow-townsman's (George Sears) letters
'from the Amazon, arc published in its columns.
The. Laren letters are fci appear regularly here
after. Let our reading people subscribe for this
Lest of Weeklies and thank us for speaking about
° it. Mr. C. G. Leland is the editor, and is meet
,
:
tag with unequaled success.
DEERFALD WOOLEN FACTORY.-0110
of the proprietors of this paper paid 'a visit to
this establishment last week, and brotight such
good report of its operations, as 'reflects great
credit upon Messrs. ,nghttin. & Co., the enterpri
sing owners and opCrators of the mill. From a
single Carding Machine ror custom. work, it has
grown, under their enterprise . and management,
to a Factory where every kind of Woolen Cloths
and Cassimeres, from ordinary to the best fonutt ,
in market, is turned out. They run four loords,
each loom , avera,ging yards per day, and tutn
tng out 3200 yards of P.annti per 11/01101. They
make blankets, Tu do this work they trn
ploy fifteen experitneed workmen, whose work is
don, under the direction of the proprietors, allot
whom are skilled operative Manufacturci.. Both
steam Lnd water-power are employed: The Cos
illaercs turned out at,this Factory arc even in
texture, firm and unsitrpus , :e.l and au-
The satoo may be said their.tiauto Is
and hill-cloths. We hope that th'ey mat I .—.,
encouraged as to be able to double the earte;ty
of their Factory and work up all the tip ni
Tioza County. - -
THE' RAILROAIi.—The boillks of the
,Welfaboro • Lawrenceville Railroad Company
rrcre opened for subscriptieri to the Capital Stock,
by rho Commissioners named in the act, Thursday
silciraion,.Btli inst. Merisrs. D. S. Magee, RIM
(.tilers subscribed tor upward of $500,000 of the
aock, and no further subsCriptions being offered
the books were citified.
As there is some vagueness of understanding
'among - the people touching the whole matter, we
feel It a duty - to state the material fact‘eonneetecl
> t 4 rawith,tlEl they have come to us. It is, we pre
puree, generally known that the construction of
this road depends upon the finding of coal in
paying quantity and quality- in the Wiliam Creek;
bains. NC man, and no company, of men,..with
Capital, vtill be rash enough fia build a raliroal
ff9Ul.alaivrPn•Pv# l s l ixl;-.. 0. 14 0Mac,',M9./AlA944tt:
the local travel and freighting. It ought not to
be eghtitdr wipectedi ti iivill it ho; Art:tip Mot
co hafrUe friiiiroade ' 'till iitconlkolltite. ttitiritie, IA&
for their own benefit rst, and incidentally for
the connatehirenclly — : . , Vo say this that our peo
ple may not expect imp esibilities. 4 ' ' •
The franchises of thi road covert - 14 remain
ing franchises of Tioga county. The arc vain
41e, because of the 1 oal, and other mineral
il l
w l ealth beneath the s rface,ind bqqause of the
lumber yet to be Itikenl ' away. Such franchises
were not to belting away. It *as considered
1 ,
proper to pass them. wi h conditions attached. : — :
Mr. D. S. Megee,theref re, has agreed, in writirig,.
to grade anti finish the •oad within six Scars, or,
in default thereof, to as ign his stock to fife Com
missionerepf Tioga colinty,at their request, tilt) ,
toreiinburso him for his outlay for surveys, gra
ding, .te.,:and receive the 'franchise' back fortho
briefly, This, .iefly, covers the contract be
tween the Corporatop and Mr. Magee. , .
W& may say, furthe' l
afford to build this tied
and if it should °cot. be.
it, the road Ivill he Null,
must . remain a backw
B=l3
Matc.4 Game of
the YOung America of
Ilill of Delmar.' _Below
HIFF'D HILL.
SV, Derbyshire, c.'4' 4
F. Derbyshird, p.. 2 ,5 i
A. Boyden, ss 4 3
L. Harden, lb 1 5
C. Boyden, 2b 1 4
Gifford, 31) .. . 2 4
D. Harden; If 2 5
Torpy, ef. 3 3
E. Harden, rf 2 • 2
T0ta1....
INNINGS
HIM
YOUNG AIIERICA..c..2
GIFFORD HILL
UMPIRE—James Carp
SCODERs--4as. 'Hazlet'
Oat on Fly Catches—t'
" Fotil Catches
y -1
Home Runs—aynnx
Time of GAnie'2 1'1)14
REPORT or.
CHEESE FACTORY, -- toi
July 1, 1867,
Patrons
Nels'on Whitney,
W. V. Bailey,
George Parker,
J. W. ;Bailey,
Elias Tipple,
A. Eaton, Tipple,
A.
Satterly,
'C. H. Stone.
J. Petrie, • ,
-J. M. Bailey,
'D.. P. Benedict,
(I: W. Avery,
Edwin Pratt, •
Edwin Pratt &
'5. W. Fenn;..
Bradt & Collins,.
Collins & Jennings,
L. Keyes, '
J. G. Dartt, •
Cyrus Dartt,
'M. D. Rice, • , 1
Nathan Leste
R. Gile,
E. W. Calkin
GO. Mott, •
11. Nickerson,
Asa Bullock,
Speare,
Wesley Pitts,
CE+ster Partridge,
L. 11. Shumway,
Harvey Adams,
J. Thomas.,
C. W. Pitts
•E. Ingbrick,
M. Benedict,
J. J. Neal,
H. Petrie,
•M. Avery,
J. Goodall, • , •
Chas. Weeks,
Alonzo Whitney,
J. Ingeriek,
F. C.. Benedict.
David Wileox,
L. 11. Itobhing,
Jae. Hoard,
Henry Anon,
B. Duniau.x,
Fred. Benito.,
A ggregates,
Total mills iu May n
" .1 tutu
•• July
TkAal aggregate in tl.ll
Largest amount of .i
9025 lbs. •
Largest No. of ehees
- The average arnoun ,
8000 pounds. ;
This report is holived
NV. v.
ELIAS
TII F: ELMIRA EYE AS
are over ono hundred d
tntion under the . treats
Rim ira buzette.
,hin
than for people to distr.'
all a mistahß, without d
Uossirv.—No
much hitcrelonyour 1,1141 a.s. your ancient anti
implacable ,enemy. interested in your
atTairs, is Ito tot desirtiof your Welfare and of
your success? Not that - lye' Mean - •to affirm that
he is desirou; of your welfare; 7 Ttie leave you to
„Infer it, though, if you please. We have noticed
that an enemy of anoliheralways regards that
other as a fool, if not \torso.. If he accomplishes
business transaction 1o? is enemy prophesies all
canner of disaster toeilman of it. If ho under-
ke anything for his wn, benefit his enemy in
sts that ho did not go about it-in the right way
,tl . at.his metlab_d_i?, pure, ruin. He, the enemy,,
would be glad to - sba him pros or, 1341 not in that
way. In short any main Must be a fool -to try
, to
succeed in that way. In iiew, of the'so.elicum
stances and facts, would it, not he well Ike each
,
political party to confer with the other-4thin
planning a campaign? -Might not a man about
to enter upon a new enterprise appropriately take
the-enemy of that enterprise into his, confidence?
—lt would not he hard to present cumu
lative proof .that the sweettst sleep of man
and boy is in hayin time; on tho shady side
of a hay-dock, while( "waiting. for the wag
on." Isn't it delicious, though ; a , sort of
stolen pleasure, whitih money cannot buy.—
The boy lies 'with 9 turned face, and watches
the flying clouds us thtT sail over the pathless
skies, until ho fancies 4iimself caught up among
them, aitd loses sight and sense of his contact
I , itit eaith. Recall the pungent aroma of the
f esh-cured hay ; or, if you cannot do it, walk
out Alto country, and sniff' the hayfields on
't e roadside. That will not refresh your
_-.. only
memory but. your sJul and body. But, Mal!
Haying now anti ha;Lig twenty yours ago are
: not tokcompared with' * elicit other. Then, it
was Mninently a socia aVocation'; ;viten a dozen
men, with glittering - leythcs' upon their shoitl
der-, wended their we;
(A
to the meadow, and, hang
ing their jackets npoi a tree, and taking an -
1
tr l a hitch in the Nl3iistlantis set to the stntalilig ,
, eass. What a hole they Made—sixty feet wide,
pointed in and: pointe.: out ytiitlt an eyot eif,eks, af
ter the giound = sliAiltlii-rak,O,Miell ever
- tii::-:e . iii--lc-k:lc l.''''':-Vut
nits inthe - man who tuts:..ed
Sharpt;ning of the fleshly
c yoli.e, which, thougli not
ways laughed at. And so
,s Alma an !"—and the.
pick: , put his own Ewa
that stone, did sou
it. Then' came , : the
cround Pcjythe',3, and tl
always skillful, were a
nit, till the boy' cal
Company deposit thei
gre to keep them Cm
" hunehmi" baskti a ,
shade.
FUitinS iii thn Ftanding
1, Zllll.l 7lSSClllbiefiroinad the
inTh friendly
But now,—al), now
Cliek-it-a-clielt-it-a-oliek.-
Two horses before an iron
tiong the standing
horsennin r' acre by, aure,
othy, prone 1 Not even the
h-fork, to follow that lone'-
•here, is 'OM boy who used
'a men and do it
s well•LLin
e is scribbling tfth tloleful
i• the time 'when lie "raked
aked clean "if it takes all
mowing-maohinea as un-
armed devil, rusbitig
guided by " a solitary
down goes the tall ti
poor boy, 3yitb,ltig pit.
ly moo! 'Where, 0,
to "spread" after thr
his own opinion ?
screed, an'd sighing f
after tho cart" and
night;' 'We object to
that if any man can
hfrl Magee. it that man;
onm Ui Interest to build
Otherwise, Wellsbore
otts town-for-earo to
Brio 4111 Metweew
P Wolisboro, and Gifford
istho score:. <
, YOUNCIAIkI'eA.. 0. R.
llfaynnrd, o' 1 9
l'all, I ) I 8
liathliun 2 7-
Forsyth, lb 3 6
oy, 2b 2 7
;Packer,,3l) • - 2 7
Bowtii, If . 2 5
Chrietenat, of... - 4. 5 4
Truman, rf......... 3 5
Total
21 58
2 3 4 5 13 7
n 2 1 ll 1 7-58
0 .9 2 0 416-35
Center, of Keystone Clnb.
1. J. M. Robinson.
-`l.". A.-5. G. '
-Y. A.-9. G. '
, a 1; Roy.l, Packer 4.
.4 and 35 minutes.
:T CTIA.k:LESToN
06 ilk
kith commencing
t July 31,1867:
- lbs. ' lbs.
milk
10121
9918
10977
12415
9282
7987
5947
288
:1887
4650
Cheese.
1012.1
491.8
1997.7
1241.5
928.2
798.7
5q3.7
25.8
358.7
465
57L4
402:5
772
7553,
73.0.1
387.24
- 5714
4025
7720
7.553
730
3874
3174
1-2305
6472
3975
7913
' .7445
3792
4250
. - '4361
595 . 1
6425
4326
4714
3006
3399
4165
2319
5375
6078
1261
3619
120 S
1930
. 3587
351
1102
960
5113
-- 4901
2391
2201'
1438
9727
1803
IMBEI
G 07.8
421i.1
3G 4
120.5
19S
251,8;43. 24 . .185.3
per Report, 52,704
"0%100
. ..... -251,853
el months 508,1363
ilk -received iu unis
pressed in one day,l3. -
of milk per day is over
to bo cone°•t .
41"Y ' Contractors. ,
IPPP7, •
EAR IN:ITITUTEL=TheFe
Lily patients at this :inVi
ent of Dr: Tip De Graff.—
g more. 'corn mon
,st their enemies. This is
loubt. No man fuels' „in
A 0 044. 83 4 1 0: 1 E4vi' 5 g V917...1.0/rmer tb buy one
and wear it out on his farm. That is the only
way to get rid of them. • ' Horse-mowers, horse
rakes, horSe-forks Cot out!. What is the world
coming tel,,
T -Corniug to grief, if the Adventists are to•be
believed. "As true as you livo and breathe,"
good people, this is the year when the earth is to
"bare as anuvela," according to'tho successor of
Father Miller. By . a careful computation this
year of grace, 1807, is the 999th of . the bral.en
manl who was a composito construction. The
multiplication table, rebid' some rogue put out of
•
tune in 1843, and so cruelly deceived Mr. Miller,
is now lighted. Two times two is four, two times
four is eight, and so on; as high as',you please.—
You via 'always find a number doubled. after
inultiplying,by two. So, look out. Harvektell
your crops carefully, because you should be Oat cl
at..your. posts always. • Don't make a fool of
% Yourself, as does a man froth Windsor, Conn.
Ho neither plowed nor sowed, ancl ho will not
reap. Poor
.fellowd b ilis arithmetic is out of
joint.. .1
IST,OF iJNOLAIMED LETTERS in Wells.
j _A boro Poetoßicu, Aug. 1, 1867:
Mary E. Booth, Emmie E. Brooks, Jonathan
Beale, Spencer 11. Brown, Jas. A. Clark, C. 11.
Chapin, Sarah Christian, Catharine M. Dugan,
Sand. D. Evans; Thomas Everett, James Farrell,
Win. Frank, G. 11. Gardener, Thomas Herron,
A. Rigby, Mrs. Camilla Jones, Hate E. Jackson,
Mrs. - :Addio Manley, Amanda Morrison, John
Manley, Allen Mead,
.Watson Phelps, Simon
Spencer, Wilber Spencer, 3. S. Sweet, Amos Trim
ble, Mrs. B. E. - Westbrook, Messrs. Wells - Bros.,
Miss. Wateimktn.
Please say "advertised." *
,191A:s4Raa . Tretcle.
The Tioga County Agricultural Society will
_hold its Annual Pair at Wellsboro, on Wednesday
and Thursday, 2tl and of October, 1867.
Premium List will be published next week.
By order of the Executive Cop2mittee.
'Aug. 14, 1867. Jonx DrexixsoN, Seey.
, FANNING MILL.—The J. H. Mather Fanning
Mill, which took the premium at the Coanty Fair
last Fall, is without doubt the best in use. Its
separator, which wilPseparate wheat from any
thing and everything with which it may be mixed,
is its distinguishing feature. Mr. Mather is man
ufacturing this Mill at Lawrenceville, Tioga Co.,
and we learn, has to work sharp to fill orders.
Farmers should procure ono of these mills with
out delay. 14aug6w.
SiTAICS -ROAST - BEEF -IMLITTON-- LA.MII--•
juicy and tender,—may be had early and - late, at
the Wellsboro meat market. Also fresh vege
tables, milk and cream. Mr. James Bunnell, and
not Mr. F. D. Bunnell, being the proprietor, as
'stated last week.
The subscribers will send samples.of goods
when applied for, by letter, and will forward
packages free of charge when the order exceeds
$lO in amount, to all cuitomera in Tioga county
who can be reached by cxpreee.
Aug. 7, '67 .tf 4 J. A. PARSONS .&:Co.
BENEriT BALL.—AVetinore's Band will give a
Benefit Ball at the Fair Building, Friday evening
Atig,.l6. The public are invited.
Lnwss l Evnonr, Leader.
MARRIAGES
• SCHIMPP—KLEINUAU&—In Charleston, on
the stli inst., by Rev. J. P. Calkins, Mr. Charles
Schimpf, and Miss. Dora Kleinhans, both
Charleston, Pa.
LEASON—"SATTERLEE—August 11, by the
same, M r. Charles Gleason and Miss Harriet Sat
ter/et!, :Lll uC Delmar..
- WOODHOUSE—WILCOX—At the house of
TivuWens Mitchell, by Rev. M. Rockwell, July
28, 1867, Mr. Orson Woodhouse,:to, Miss Saphro
nu. Willcox, all of Jackson, Pu.
DEATHS
SOPER—In Rutlitnd, July 15th, 1867, Ida,
yongest daughter of Parris Soper, deceased, aged
12 years. • '
Sleep in Jesus blessed sleep.
GILLETTE—In !Cherry Mats, .July :31, after
a short illne s, Mr. N a Hut n iel Avery 41illottv, son
of Avery Gillette, Emi., aged 17 years.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
-0-
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` 4 ' 4 . In me unliminred from PURE
6 4:k. MATERIALS, and may be con.
sidered the STANDARD OF EX
CELLENCE. For sale by all
Grocers. thlmay67-Iy.
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OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no
matter of HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the use of a din.
rutie.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or In
sanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood aro supported
front these sources, and the
HEALTH' AND HAPPINESS
nail that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a
reliable remedy. •
- HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by
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bility is accompanied by many alarming symptoms,
and It no treao2nent is submitted to, consumption, in
sanity, or epileptiC fits ensue. feb27.ly.
FOR NON-RETENTION or INCONTINIENCE Of Urine,
irritation, inflammation, or ulceration bf tho bladder,
or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate klands, stone in
the bladder, calculus, gravel or brcik dist deposits, and
.
all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and dropsical swel
kings, CA HELMUoLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Denv. feb27,
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To ell who desire it, ho will send a copy of.the pre
scription used (free of charge), with We directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
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Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only
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Farni for Sale.
" subs:4:36l;er offers for sale his farm or "100
acre, situated in
Charleston township, Ti o
ica county, Tn. 'Said farm has on it an improve
ment of 30 'tares, is well.w,atcred, finely timbrercl;
is 'quite lovol, add - bas no waste ground. Th e
WhitncyyDlo.Clieese Factory is but three miles
off. The farm' is In the Ferry District. _Address
• . •'-•• JAMES ROACH, Morris Rur,,
Aug. 7, 1887, 4w.e
'HILLARD &' TULIN
AVE returned from NoW York and take
ploasure in announcing to tho trading pub
lic that theylave now on band their
SUMMER GOODS,
which they will sell cheap for cash. The Ladies
will find it to their advantage to call and see our
splendid stook of
DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS.
MOHAIR MELANGES, double fold 48. pr.yd.
ALPACAS, deublo fold, cheap,
" single fold, cheap,
ORGANbIES, PERCALES, WOOL D.
M., HART, P. M
SOMMER SHAWLS, BALMORAL
,
1 1 Weihava splendid assortment oft
i
*SITE '+ 313, i..
uDS, SWI , SS• IVIUSLINS,
BOCCI{' MUSLINS, NAIN— -
_ .
•ISOOKS, &C., &C.
qY
LINEN we .have in abundance. TABLE
. 1
LINENS,,
RIM LINENS, - &e., &o.
-A' beautiful assortment of
:LACZ-. CURTAINS,
and our usualli:rilae unsorted stook of DOMES
TICS, we have received, and are prepared to give
our customers the advantages of a decline in
prices on that line of goods.
•
OUR 'er.,ol,Er STOCK
- •
is in good order and we still make it our aim to
suit our customers, as well in quality .as in fit of
Clothing.
we clay well be proud of, as we try to keep a good
stock, both in quality, style jnd price.
we have gained a reputed() in, for keeping the
best in the county, and hav all tho styles from
smallest to largest.
we will Roll off abcost as wo aro running out of
that line of goods.
Bolling off at cost as wo aro running out of that
lino of goods.
Call and see us before parch/tiling elsewhere as
we are convinced, and think' wo can• convince
customors, that we aro selling 2gpod goods at
cheap prices,
-
You" shall ho tied
Call and see our Goods.
well whether you buy or not
WE have just received our new and very
largo stock of
SIM .'ING , SHIRTINGS, .PRINTS,
CL HS CASSIMERES, VEST
INGS, i READY MADE CLO
TM G, TRAYS & CAPS,
CROCKERY, lIARDWARK* WOODEN
WARE, STONE WARE, KERO
SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS, •
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
• SYRUPS,- MOLASSES,
ETC,. DTC., ETC.
We are able to offer our customers the benefl
of the
the Now Yrirlf Market, our Stock 'having been
purchased since the great decline in Goods.
GROCERY ' AND PROVISION STOIU
OL saying that a penny saved is a penny
arced, justifies GARDNER in roaming his
establ shment a Savingi Bank. Economy is
'i
Werth, said s some old a chn H p w T h E ose .R name I-have
forgot en ; and it is economy to trade where the
of high prices is being prosecuted with vigor and
without reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Teas, Mo
lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Ctirn Meal, Coffees,
Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything intended
for family use, giving the buyer the benefit '
OF THE
call of the markets, an advantage dul;lDpro
elated by everybody, excepting only those verdant
INNOCENTS
who prefoi• PIMMINING TO PAY ono hun. ,
dred per cent. profits to the seller, to PAYING
twenty-five per rent. cash on delivery of the
goods. I shall offer my stock of goods at fair
prices
EVERY MOND4,
EVERY TUESDAy,
EVERY VVEDNOZVAY,
EVERY THURSDAY,
EVE,RY FRIDAY,
• EVERY SATURDAY,
and fill up as east as I sell out.
MR S F OY'S
Corsets and Skirt . Supporter'',
all sizes, at C. B; KELLEY'S.
at a, great bargain at
April 1,18437.
LAINES, LAWDIS,.'COMMON
DELAINES.
01
SACKINGS
we cermet be beat. Also
SACK BUTTONS, in variety,
SKIRTS,
OUR BAT STOCK
0(11? SHOEISTOCK
OUR lIAIDWARE STOCK
CROCKERY
Wellabor°, May 22, 1867
EW DRY 'GOODS STORE.
TOLES & BARKEIL
(NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.)
DRY GOODS,
such its
BOOTS AND SHOES,
also a liirge and well selected stock of
LAST DECLINE OF PRICES
TOLES da BARKER
Wellsboro, July 3, 1867
SAVINGS BANK.
OTHER WISE
~=ARINE.R'S
1 THE
AND
Weilsboro, Jm
o 12,1867
01 , 00,110
NEW SPRINC GOODS T
BLOSRBILRO; *PA.
WE have just received a new find Well, se::
looted stook of Goods adapted to the
spring trade, and are prepared to offer a BETTER
assortment and
A: 1. •
,BETTER - BAR AINS,
tkan any other Storo in Tioga ors ; acVoining
cantles.
and no others, thereby gain and bold the oonfl.
dance of our customers. They are sure of get
ting GOOD GOODS, and for LESS AIiONEY
than they can get them clserihere; and' . thie•le
why the
is constantly thronged with cutforners while other
Merchants cry bard thins.
We keep constantly on'hand a large stock of
both coarse and fine, by the barrel, saok and box,
constantly on hand._ In short almost everything
usually kept In a country Store, may bo found
at the
•
O. BULLARD,
A. A. TRUMAN
I=
L. A. GARDNtR.
CJ B. KELLY'S.
AT ME COMPANY STORE
Out exporionos has taught us to buy
' GOOD GOODS,
COMPANY STORE -.
DRY GI;)QDS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARD
WARE, WOODEN WARE,
IRON, NAILS, NAIL
RODS, HOME I
SHOES,
and almost everything for Farmers or Mechanic's
use. We aleo • keep a fine assortment of
FURNITURE, CARPETS, BOOTS AND
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, FLOUR
AND FEED, CORN MEAL,
PORK AND FISH
OE ALL KINDS.
SALT,
COMPANY. STORE
Our stock is now ,and complete, just what the
pootilo want. Wo invite an examination of our
(1001)S 4- !PRICES
before buying• elsewhere. 7 We take pleasure in
showing Goods, and still more in giving our pri
ces. For"; with the fine Stiiick we are enabled to
show, and prices so
EXTREMELY LOW,
we feel sure of success
Any goods that we sell that are not , as repro
minted can be returned and the money will bo re
funded. .
We make no, unnecessary display of floods
upon the sidewalks; our Goods are in the house,
neat, clean and tidy, and a plenty of help wait
upon all who wish to see them.
COMPANY STORE, '
Bloasburg, May 22, 1867
e,
1 I. PARSONS & CO„
C_L OASITINTO OUT 8.4..L13
SUMMER ' DRESS GOODS I
N order to sell out the balance of Summer
I
Stook, to make room for
NEW FALL GOODS,
the subsoribors have made the following
GREAT RECUCTIONS
Best Crown Grenadines from.. 627 to 50 cts
Figured White Alpacas from.. 09 to 56 "
11 It " from.. 44 to 311 "
Best Buff Maiseilles from.. ' 871 to , 621. "
Grenadine Shawls $8 00 to $5 00
500 to 400
' 375 to 300
2'50 to 200
2 00 to 1 50
And many other articles sit equally great reduc•
Sops.. Our Stock of Staple Goods wo are keep.
hag fall of bargains, selling
Prints, good fast colored, at 121 conts,
Brown Shootings, good width, 12/ cents,
Bleached Muslims, " 181 cents.
Best Parasols
lonitxts, Stripke, Cheeks, Cottonados,
cheap. Our entire, Stock averages
than.at any time during' the last five
J. A. PARSONS Jc CO:
.Y., July 24, 1887.
Ticking, Fi
oquall
lower prices
years. 4,
Corning,,l
'RA BOOK , BINDERY.
mn
WE are now inereaeing our facilities for ex
ecuting BINDING 0 - 1" ALL KINDS
promptly and in the best manner, by the addition
of NEW MACHINERY, AND TOOLS, and the
employment of additional help.
jsd
We are prepared to manufact \
BLANK 800 8,.
including the heaviest BANK LE GERS AND
RECORD BOOKS, with or without tinted head
ings, tilso Blanks Ruled or Ruled a 'Printed to
any desired pattern.
MUSIC, MAGAZINES;
neatly and substantially bound
Our. prices will bo as low as at any other Bin
dery outside of New York City.
Our Price List can be soon at tho Agitator
Office, Wollsboro,• whore °Mora may be 'left for
transmission to tit. FAIRMAN k CO:
Elmira, N. Y., July 17, 18137.
•
Buy the Beet. ,
It is tho eheapo tin tho end
T EARS Sc HATFIELD
PATENT COMBINATION HARPOON HAY
ELEVATOR,
The beet and cheapest over invented now offered,
by the undersigned to the farmers of Ponn'to
Fork can bo seen at the office of Williams & Hat
field, Main Street, Wollshoro.' All forks war
rantgd to - give perfect satisfaction or no silo.=
Alrbrders by mail promptly attended to. Far
mers, in order to secnro a fork this season, send
your order immodiately.
TEARS d> HATFIELD,
June 26, 1867.-2 m. Willsboro, Pa.
Wanted
AN experienced, tidy woman:kit Ini4a!o - age,
as Cook. •
A well recommended, experienced ralddlO aged
woman, as nurse.
Also, a skillful Seamstress.
Taro or more good girls can find employinent
here. Apply, by mail, to J. F. RIMING.
Lawrenceville, July
. 31,1967. '. ' . .
Tux Payera:
NOTICE le hereby given tothe TaxpaPorei of
the sederal townships of 'Doge coiarity;
that unless th - o taxes are paid to the - Collectors
by the Brat of September,lheir bail will be Oes
anted. C. F. MILLER;
July 81, 1887. Treasuror Tioga:Co.
1211
F. N. DRAKE, 010
i
re all k i inds of
IVEW GOODS • ' - NEW 0014 - 1 -
f 4 f; )
1 4 ;4
J, I • R. Bowen ifiri.oo.9
lIAy #,Juot returned from , New '4ork , witp a
large'aisortnienf of • "
~
SPRING SUMMER GOODN;
-
:.4 ::R,
Bought at Panic Prices, and will be sold accor
dingly. We respectfully invite attention to our
stock of
~~ ~ ~ c
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
VERY NICE AND CHEAP,
also, a 'nig° lino of
CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, SUMMER
CLOTHS, LADIES' CLOTHS,
~: E
LADIES' SACKINGS,
Also; d large arid !low atfroltritoiat of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
IMO
at greatly rellitaett priaeo
BON-TON, SILVER 'SPRING, and o hey
kinds of HOOP SKIRTS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, JUTS & S,
HARDWA.R.EeCROCKERYI -
GROCERIES,
J
HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
And many other things which we will be pleased
to show to all whcr will call and examine our
STOCK OF ,GOOBS
Before purchasing elsowber,e, as we believe it
will piiy you for your time and trouble.
SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, &
READY PAY' IS OUR MOTTO.
•14n't forget to call at the
EMPIRE STORE, NO. 1 UNION BLOCK
Wel'shoe°, May 15,- 1887
P. R. WILLIAMS & CrO
SEMPER - IDEM,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED
WINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN
• r DOW GLASS: & PUTTY,
Have come down to Old Prices atlas
WE do not heidtate to my that wo have the
Largest Stoat( of
PURE ENGLLI&t DRUGS
4- MEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES
;
-YANKEE NOTIONS,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY ARTICLES,y TOILET
. SOAP
;CLOTH,,,HAT,H,3, TOTH NAIL ;
I'AFLUSHES;, MIRRORS,. ,
WINES & LIQUORS, &C„
EVER BROUGHT ,INTO THIS MARKET.
We have also the Largest Stook of
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
' t - kaleh ae
Pure White Lead, Pure' White Zirio, Linseed
Oil. Conch Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel
low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel
low, chrome Gyeen., - Prpssian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Lackor, Japan,
Spanish Whiting, Paris Whiter, Kalsomine, Resin,
Tar, Log Wood, Fustiei Brazil Wood, Cam
wood,
Redwood, Potash, Putty, Aleov
. cohol, Bonzele, Spirits Turpentine,
and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
' • Varnish Brushes,
Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any
other establishment in the county. In short, .e
have every thing ever kept in a first class
DRUG ST() E
•
and all we ask is . for you to call And e mine our
_stock and.priees bpforo buying elsow , ro.. , Re.
mihiler we don't be underiold.
,„ Al goOds w'arianted or no e,.11;).
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P. R. WILLIAMS, 1 P. R WILLIiMS - b., Co
3. L. WILLIAMS. J No. 3 Union Mock.
Wollsboro, Juno 26, 1867
A FEW MORE RIECES
of those enbstanthd :Shootings and Shirtings, at
April 1, 1807. C. B. gELLY'S.
Here - they Collie:
=I
71:11954' STOCKS
G O 0\
1 ' t
IBM
T. L. BALDWIN & CO.;
NAVE JUST PURCHASED a largo stock of
•
• J
SPRING &' •SUMNM- GOODS,
ombracing•a general and complete assortment i)f
FANCY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS
- GOODS, FROM A CALICO TO A
SILK.. CLOTHS AND
CASSIMERES,
DOMESTICS, YANKEE NOTIONS,
. HATS AND CAPS, CLOAKS,
SHAWLS, BOOTS & SHOES, .
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, P A P I E R
HANGINGS, _CARPETS, -
OIL, CLOTHS,
FLOUR; • PORK, FISH, SALT, IRON,
NAILS, FARMING TOOLS,
STONE WARE,
These Goods have been selected with groat
care. Since the decline, a large portion of them
direct from the mantifacturer. Wo propose to
sell thorn cheap for the Greenbacks. All kinds of
Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
T. L. BALDWIN & CO'
Tioga, Pa., May 1, 1867.
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EVERY' THING YOU *ANT:
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Grocierifs,,
42y - y: THING ,YOU WANT.
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anoS 9 taping Sq o . 3nlnoolod Oaul u oa.u‘n p.
sseuiting = zuoa uo a tre Eyt
:SPRING STYLES •
at Kalifs. Ladies' walk in ! • Apr. 1, '
V Cathartic Pills
A ,
,
RE the; most perfeet pin.-
gativo we are able , to '
produce, and as we think, bas 1,
-Ivor yet been made by any ;,'..,
have) abmidantly shown to '
much they excel the other
They 4rti safe and pleasant to .
to cute, - ; Their penetrating
o the ' , Vital activities of the
,„__
ibstructions of its organs, pu- .;,
expel 'disease. They purge
which breed and *grow die
luggish or disordered organs
action, and impart tone and
hole system. Not only do they
y c mplaints of everybody, but
an erous diseases. - While they
-e Octs, they aro at the same
.ed doses. the safest and best
o employed for children. • Be- ,-;
they aro pleasant to take; and,
!getable, are are - ontiroly harmless.
made that — Auld __surpass belief, ,1
bstantiated by men of such ex- li
Lir to forbid the suspicion ot, un- -6.
anent clergymen and physicians •
'lie the reliability of our rem
s have sent us the assurance of
that our Pieparations contribute
lo relief of our afflicted fellow-
into their natty
strength to the
cure the every d.
formidable and
produce powerf
time, in diminis
.physic that Om
ing sugar•coatod
being purely v.
Cdres have boon
were they not s
alted character,
truth. Many
certify to the pu
dies, while oche I I
their conviction
immensely to t
mon.
.ow named is pleased to furnish
can Almanac, fontaining direc
lof, these medicines and certift
,res of the folio ing complaints
ilious Complai ts, Rh e umati s m,
!rn, Headache a hang from foul
h indigestion, forbid Inaction
I t
1 d Pain arising therefro ,
Flail:t
lt
ppetito, alt Diseases w ich re
'. t medicine. They also, by pu
-4 and stimulating the system,
i .
;hunts which it would not be sup
reach, such as Deafness, Partial
•)gia and Nervous Irritability,
the Liver and Kidneys, Gout,
mired disorders arising from a
body, or, obstruction of its fano
The Agent be
gratis out -Atria
tions for the use
cater of their z
co.,
•Costiveness, til
Dropsy, Deanh.
stomach, liatls
of the Bowels a . 1
lenoy, Loss of .1
quire an °vacua!
rifying the blo.
cure many corn .1
posed they coul.l
Blindness, Nettrl
Derangements o
and all othor
low state of the
lions.
Do not bo put
other preparati.
profit. Demand)
sick want the he j
should have it.
tiff by unprincipled dealers with
'Be on which ther,make more
AYER'S and take no. others. The
aid there is for them. anci they
r. J. C. AYER & CO., i e owell,
•y all Druggists and dealers in
•here.
l'epared by
Mass., and sold
medieines every
Sold in Wells
oro by J. A. Roy. july3-2m
E A I_, E ' S
(Lute Powell'a)
EMB
°CATION.
For all Disecte,
fhe
Hums;
e incident to Horeee, Cattle, and
Flesh, requiring the use of
'xternal Application.
1119 new Com!
j_ let, having a
Nei of each ingr.!
is warranted to e!
offered to the Pa
diseases for witic .1
that It will Work
who use it, and t!
without it, and tl
'tound, prepared by a practical; 'Chem
-1 till knowledge of all the mediiial vir
idient that enters 'molts composition,
reed anything of the kind ever yet
lte as an external apfdication for the
it is recommended. We areaatistled
is own road into the confidence of all
L ose who try it once will never ho
refers we rely on experience as the
fulness. It is pronounced by Fera
-1 aro tried it, to be tho beet applica
ihis Embrocation has been pat up for
Ind it is only through the Increasing
nt request of my friends and• the
If forth us the grand remedial agent
eases to which that noble and useful
is subject:
hest test of its us.
ern, and all who
Con over used.,'
over eight years,
demand and urg
Public that I sum
fur the various di
animal, the horse
Many remedies lave been offered to the Public under
different forms, 11.1110 el these are injurious, others at
beet of little u e„ and litany wholly Improper to an
steer the purpose 'or which they are recommended.
A judicious ant really nieftir composition, freo from
those objections, has therefore long been desired by
many gentlemen tiro have valuable horses, and aro tun
willing to trust t mil to the care of designing and pre
tended Farrier's. Their wishes aro at length fully grat
li
itied. by (hr. lien .) bring prevailed upon to allow this
Embrocation (uli eh-has proved so eflicacious to the
vitriolic di-eases) o be prepared and brought out to the
patine. ,
The. Enda ,s at
artinientduriag
a.l tethivdyithetl by tho I.lov
tie %vol. Address all Ordeie to
tat. EDIIIOND BEALE,
nth Second street, Philadelphia, Pa
elit epors generally. 17aptC7=43tu
I I) at ROY'S Drug Store.
•
For Nth , hto
:la
Wool Carding machine.
ovored our Machine with entire
19, wo aro now/rendy to Curd all
delay, and y'n rho best possible
Vool runt from a di;,tarice by Stage
d Masora(' if required.
S. A. ItILTBOLD,,
• ORIN BLAIR.
Welisboro, 4nno 12, ISO.
Wellsboro
-H AVING
new Cut
Nyuvi wittuut
manner. All
1V111.130 return,
F;N!RMERS!
HO,
r HE 1:11,0
110103 E
ukarket ; NLe
fails to give 111
examine baler
All orders s
WEEKS, wi'f
BELL, or 0. I
Er THE B ESP.
DOET PitErIUM HARPOON
Folly. ahead of all others in
tested with other Forke it never
decided preference. Bo sure and
o buying others.
ould be addressed to either J. R.
CHAMBERLAIN, J. H. CAMP
. PECK,
Nelson, Tiog
July, 3. 1.86
MEM
To the Farmers of Ti
1 —4--
WOOD'S PR 1 1.- MOWER .- 0031BINED
MOWER & REAPER,
1
Tiff ANIIPACTUKED at Hoosie Palls, li. Y.,
.131 for sale to all tvho may want a good voila
bld machine. i • .
These machines aro well known throughotit the
eonnly, as being the best in use, and has taken
the premium Over' all other competitors. ( I We
slittll keep an lissortment of
JOINT D BAR MACHINES,'
which have Int ly been put into use. Also of
the stiff bar. A. good assortment of the guards
and other fixtu es constantly on hand. Price of
jointed bar machines, $llO. Cheaper than they ,
have ever before been offered to the public. •
PURPLE Jr KIMBALL, Agents.
WellshorAJinly 3, 1867-tf. ,
SS &
HAR
BOAT A
D SHOE MAKERS,
Oi-cr Wition.
roottl 7at
1 . • Pa n I - a/ken burg's Store r in the
ly occupied by Benj. Seelek„
- 110p,DOTS A
order an.
REPAIIIII\
good. pive
, 1
D SHOES of all kinds made to
in the best manner.
G of all kinds done promptly and
a call.
JOHN HARIINSS,
WM. RILEY.
an. 2, 1887-Iy.
Wellaburo
1-i
TB*, FARMERS.
ATIMOW Ah
REAP BY HORSE POWER !
CAYTJGA CHIEF,
REAPER, is undoubtedly the
Chino in the world, about TWEN
• USAND of these Machines being
t always takes the first preftiuni
shlbitions.
MOVER .
beet M ,
TY-ONE TH
now in ueo.
"at. 'Fairs and,
I have - tho
can till all or
the eale of
sole Agency for this region and
I ers promptly. Inm also age . t for
WOO'D'S' MOWER,
famed for its light and even draft, and for doing
fast atlti good work. This Machine will pay for
itself in the roving of wages paid to mowers by
any large farmer in one season.
D. P. ROBERT
Juno 26, 1867—ff.
A, 8., EASTMAN,
O
SUR [UAL cG ha t CHAN ICA L
E N TI S T
ently located - at Wellsboro, Office
t. Bowen' . 's Store, where ho is pro
funto all work pertaining to his pro
promptness and in a superior man:
TS porton
I over 1.
pared to fax;
Passion wall
nQr. -
"Tooth ox ractod without pain by the use of
lately improved Spray Producer. Chloroform
and Ether administered when desired. All work
warranted. ! Satisfaction guaranteed or no char
ges.
July 3, 1867.
OLL CARDING
AT
East Marleston, Tioga Co., Pa.
)n gaged Afr. Goo. Wescott, of Caton
man of forty years ox.peco.nce, to
my toll-carding business this season.
ty is in first-rate order, and I can
td, suit us many customers as any
IHAVE
N. V.,
puportutem
The Alach
mfoly prow
A. H. AVERY
estdn, Juno 12, 1847—tf..
other mail.
Ea.t. CArt
!CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.—
no lnisttion for a store between the
I own as Roy's Block, and Bullard's
ow offered for sale on peculiar and
.flus I. inquire at Boy's Drug Store.
J. A. ROY.
ARE
Thu II
building lt
Sn n
&crumble, t
ASH 'PAT]) FOR
0 OLT
O, Juno $6,'67. D. P. ROBERTS.
WellBllo 1
County; Pa
!ga Coun t y.