The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 20, 1867, Image 4

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'Aftei tit° shower,' tho n tranqnil Sun ;
Apt tho snow, th z e emerald lOatesi
Bflvoti stript„ tthrin thi,day ie done;
• ' • -41..fter the harvest,' golden, sheaves.
' •
lafthC clouds, theivlolet sky ;
,
;: fter thtenwest, 'the lull of witycs • ;
_ ,J . 47iniet we pile, when the winds go - h 5 ;
After qatibattlei, peaceful graves,'
El
,After : -the knoll, tbe wedding bells ;
\' After the bad, the radiant rose;
,Toyfnl . greetingsfron sad farewells ;
After our weeping, sweet repose.
After tilt:purlieu, the blissful weed ;
'•'. 'After titellighi; l'he'downy rust ;
'ftertbe furrow - , the waking seed ;
'..:After the shadowy river—rest
.
;•:",•-' '. l Thelrotie Night. " -: -
- . l3iitif ititi Arctic night can he endur
ed iYith.little strain upon the physical, :
it is rtOertheless, a severe trial to Moth •
moral and the intellectual faculties. ,
' the The • darkness •which
,ho long clothof
nature :unfolds to' the selltiCS a 110 W
vkiri i and=- the • senses' 11month - iodate
them elves to that Ni , orld 'but poorly.-- 7
Thec Bering influences of the rising
•ssetrir*.h ehinvito to labor ; the soothing
infinen • Of,thn evening twilight which.
''
lial froth te to , pose ; the , onange from day
tO:ulght, a d fro night to • day, which
t il
ligatens the urden of the weary mind
andcaohing ody; strengthenlng the
Elope and 'sus ning the cori:t . , , :e in the
• great life-battle of the dear '. - ,,mcLiand
ate) vathdrawn nd 1111 th..- constant
• .104ing for light; the mind and body,
. wry with the 'eangeless
.progress of
AO, Tail to And rei)se Fin:re - Allis rest.
The grandeur of nat re cease§ to give
delight to the dull mpathies. . The
. heart longs continual' for now associa
•tiona,-new objects, and nw cotnifanion
' ships. Thekiark and tire r solitt de op
\
presses the understanding • tnc 'tlesola
ition Which every where re gns, haunts
•„the Imagination ; the silenc , dark, and
•, -. drear and profound; hecoine.4 kterror.
And 'et there is.in the Amt.e night.
In6oh:that is'attraotive to the; I yet of
.'4latti re. There is in the flashing \nrora,
i i
:In the piny of the Moonlight upoi the
hills. anti „Icebergs, in the wonderful (
;clearness of tlii4tarllght, in the brop.di
-- -r6xparise of the 46-fields, in the loft
'?trandeur of the mountains and glacier.-'
'in!the naked fierceness of the storms,
, much finals both sublime 'and heauti
-1 Int.. ,But they speak a language of -their
•._ .otri—a. language, rough," , rugged and fie
vete— ',.- - i ..: ,
. .
• Icatino 1S here exposed ;on , gigantic
"scale. Out of the glassy sea the' cliffs
rear the desolate waste of ice-chhi wa
---tcrs. The mountain peaks glittering in
thef.cleari cold atmosphere pierce the
• very heavenS, their. heads hoary with
unnumberctrages.l Thq glaCiers pour
•their cryStal torrents into the sea' in
lloodi4 ': of immensurable, niflgnittide,L-:
: The very air, disdaining the gentle soft
ness'of their climes, bodies foyth a lofti-
er'majeSty, and seems to till tilt; universe
;
with a boundless transparency ; and the
stars pierce it sharply. And the 1110011
_tills it with a cold refulgence. ,There is
. - neither warmth nor colotinfT underneath
this ethereal robe of nigliC. No broad
'windows open in the east; ; no gold and
-.;riinson curtains fail in the roost, upon
• a world clothed in blue and green; and
. .urple, melting into one harmonious
whole, a tinted cloak of .graceful loveli
ness. - Under the shadow of the eternal,
night, nature needs no drapery, nd re
quires no adornment. The glassy sea,
the lair elill, the lofty mountain, the
majestic glacier, do not blend one with
the other. Each stands forth alone,
eiothed only with "Olitiie, : Sable
• 1 - .):,estss of the arctic wi ed the world in a w Mling: sheet,
ter, she has
1
wrapped
and thrown her web and roof over the
very face of nature. i . '
I have wandered away to some 'dis
tant valley where all sounds were hush
ed and the very air was still and solemn
as thelomb. And it is here that the
Arctic night is most impressive, where
its true spirit is revealed, where its won
ders are unloosed to sport and play with
the mind's vague imaginings. The
. heavens above and - the earth beneath
. rev,eal only an endless fathomless qtiiet.
Thre is nowhere around me evidence
off fe or motion. I stand alone in the
midst of mighty hills: Their tall crests
I
climb upward, and arelost in the grey
vaults of - the skies. The dark cliffs
standing alalust their slopes ;of white
are steps Ot-a bast amphitheatre. The
mind finding no rest on their Bold sum
mits, wanders into space. , The moon}
weary with her long vigil, sinks to her
repose.. T,he Pleiades no longer breathe
their sweet- influences. Cassiopea and
Andromeda and Orion; and all the lir-
finite host of unnumbered constellation,
tails to infuse one spark of joy into thi3
dead atmosphere. They have lost all
I heir tenderness, and are cold and pulse
less. The eye leaves them and retu v rns
to earth,'and the trembling ear awaits
something that will break the oppress
ive stillness. But no foot-fall of living
thing reaches it ; .there is no ilcc of bird,
no tree among whose branch , :.:ie wind
may sigh and-moan. Thy p 1 - ..tions ox
my own heart are al ne .her , 1 in the
great void : and as the bloo I caurses
through the sensitive org:th.zation 01
the,ear, I am oppressed, as wit.lidiscord
- ant sounds. Silence has ceased to be a
nlgative. It has become endowed with
positive attributes. I seem to hear and
see and feel it. It .stands forth as a
frightful spectre, filling the mind with
the overpowering consciousness .ccf uni
versal death prpglaiming the end I of all
things, and heralding the everlasting
future. Its presence is unendurable. I
spring from the rock on which I have
been seated, I plant my feet heavily in
the snow to banish its awful presen.ce,
and sound rolls through the .iiight and
drives away the. phantom. I have seen
no expression on the face - of Nature so
filled with terror as THE SILENCE OF
THE ARCTIC NIGHT.—Dr Hayes , "Open
Poker Sea." -
TIIE UNDISCOVERED ARTS.—We have
pretty 'thoroughly tamed one of the
powers of nature—steam ; but there
are several others, which science is be
ginning to find out are equally, power
ful and which arc still unsubjugated.—
There is that subtlei,agency, known as
electricity or magnetisni, which we
haveasyet applied to but two purposes,
and'which Is very likely henceforth 'to
be taught-to delve and drive and tug
and toil, hi behalf of man, td an extent
far beyond the facilities of steam. There
are the gases which, as motors, have
only just begun to attract the attention
of the inventor and Scientist..
And there is heat, which we have but.
lately found out Is not only a motor, but
is actually motion itself. The availa
bility of these powers—to say npthing
of the undiscovered elements which
may still be concealed among the area
,
na 2f,nature—is immense. Their - de-
Yelopmeat when it comes will produce
&Teets of Which the most mid and tti!-
vei
_imagination ' cannot conceive.—
' ?hen - we shall bo able to communicate
• ith the remote parts of the earth in
I he space of a few seconds, but actually
to visit them In that brief time; when
el the labor of the - offiee, the factory
•.,i the market place shall be done
.-.; 'hout any physical toil ;,-when our
1 .u.-,es shall be heated as easily and
°ilea ply As' they are now lighted; when
•,;ine is able to repair an injured hu
man bm as she now repairs an injured
e i,
ea& ne, a\
d' to guarantee to every be
i:ig that is born an aVeragely long and
averagely healthy existence; when we
can interchange thoughts with the- in
habitants of the other worlds that, like
ours, dot the immensity of space—then
we shall look back uPo'n this era as one
of I a comparatively r unimportant ad
\ vance in civilization. , The realization
of these things may Seem to be impohi
ble, but can we who have witnessed
the birth of the railroad and-the tele.,
graph, place any bound to the !domain
of sclera i fi. e discovery 9 —E Ifor d '
• a; ,
Courant.
. promise, should be given with can
tion and , kept with care. Better that
the feet slip than the tongue.
il'AitlAtrAßE sTaRE I 1
CONYERS & OSGOOD
I N addition to their old business in Dry Goods,
Groceries, ar.c., bare established a '
STOVE, TIN,-AND GENERAL
.HARD
_ 11 1. An STORE.,
two doors below the old stand; where they man
ufacture .
TI-N - -WARE
• ' ' •0$ 'flit
PRINCIPLE;
•
that ie, in the most eubetantial wanner— In the
!imam' 0 - . '.. -- '.--' - -'•- • ;' '
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Sr 10
111..
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we have enough to do all tho conking and warm
ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have stovea.
.nouOlo MAK?" A,WiIItHER iri ' 1
WALRUSSIA:
We (aro the only agenta for the sale of the
AMMAN - WOK STOVE
iu Wellsbi;io; aliti this tot t;
AUTOCRAT OF STOVES!
R'o,keep' all kin'as of ilardware[friM", Nails,
Steel, Horse Shoos, and a complete variety of
SHELF HARDWARE;
If sou don't:1)0114m) iy,DROP
CONVERS & OSGOOD.
Wellsboro, Sept. 4,186 . 7, ly,
Proofs of the Superioi Qui'lit
* OP THE
AIIERIeN WATCH
, MADE - AT
WALTHAM, MASS.
The Americ'an Watch w
. Conarty, of Waltham,
Nla4s., respectfully submit that their Watches are
cheaper, more accurate, loss complex, more dura
ble, better adapted for general use, and more ea
sily }cunt in order and repaired Olen any other
watches in the market. They aro simpler in
4ciure, - and therefore stronger, and less likely
to go injured than the !majority of foreign watch
es, w'hich aro composed of from 125 to 300 pie
4es, whe an au old , English watch there are
/More than 700 parts. How they run under the
' inrilost trial watches' can have, is shown by the
\
t owing letter: •
\ -
TENN\ RAILItOAD COMPANY.
' OrPTCE OF \THE GEN'L SPERINTENDENT, }
ALTO \ ONA, PA., 15 De0.,1 1 466.
GENTLEMEN : Tio watches man 4 notured by
yen have been in ine on this railroad for several
yeara by our eng,irlomon, to - whom we furnish
watches as part of otir equipment. There are
now. some three hundred of them carried on nur
line, andj We consider them good and .reliable
'timo-keopers. Indecd,'l have great - satisfaction
in :cuing your watches give -us less trouble, and
have worn, and do wear much longer without re
pairs than any watches wo haVo over had in use
on this road. As you are aware, we -formerly
trusted to those of Englih mhimfacturo, of ac
knowledged good reputati i
on.; but \ as a class they,
never keep time as correc ly, nor h?ive they done
ris good service, as yours. , \
' In these statements I am sustained by my
tirodecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex
tended over a series of years. Respecilnlly,
EDWARD 11. WiLLIAM§,
Gonerel,Superintendent.
American IVatch Co., Waltham.
Wo make now five different grades, of watchet,
named respectively as follows : •
Appleton, Tracy & Co., - IValtham, - /forta , .
il'a/t/nah Tratch Company, IVoltliam, Masa.
P. S. Bartlett, Waltham, .3faag.
Ellery, Holdou t :Moe.
home Wat . eh Company, Boston, Mass.
All of these, with the exception of the Nome
Watch Company; are warranted by the American
Watch Company to be of the hest material, cit 4
the most approved principl i e, and to potsess every
requisite fora reliable timekeeper. Every deitler
sellini these Watehels is ptos;iaed with' the dote
pany's printed card of gUarantee, which should
.ccompany cult' Watch sold, so that buyers may
eel sure they aro purchasing the genuine article.
There are numertius counterfeits and imitations
of our Watches sold thtoughout the country, and
ire would caution purcLasers to ho on their guard
against imposition. •
Any grades of Waltham Watches may be pur
chased of Watch Dealer: , throughout the country.
80. BINS & APPLETON,
Sept. 4,1887-3 rt - 162 Broadway, N. Y.
TIOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION.
1 Whereas, the 800. Robert G.. White, Presi
lent Judge for the 4 , 1. Judicial District of Penn-,
ylvania, and e. 2? 1.' , -11 and Elisha T. Bentley,'
Lsq.'s, Amstar() Judl,,os ll‘ Tioga county, have
-3sued their precept, bearing, date the 24th day
.1 tiept.TlBs7,-and to mo d:, ented, for the hold
'ng of Orphan's Court, Coin -. of Comu.on Pleas,
General Quarter Sessions at t- Oyer and Termin
al., at WellOore, for the County of Tioga, on thy
4th Monday of November (being the 25th day),
1557, and to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coro
ner,.l ustices of tho Peace, and Constables in and
for the county of Tioga. to appear in their own
properpersons,withtheirrecords,inquisitions,ex
aminationsand remenitbrammi, to do those things
which of their offices and in thpir bel!alf apper
tain,to be 'atone, and all witnesses and other per
sons prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth
against any person or persons, are required to be
then and there attending, and not to depart at
their peril. Jurors arerequestad to be punctual
in their atto dancb at the appointed time, agree
ably to noti a. .
Given unde my hand and seal at the Sheriff's
Office, in Ili' ellabcro ' the 24th day •of October,
in the year of our Lord one thousand sigh,
hundred- and Sixty-seven.' .
LEROY - `1 ABOR, Sh . riff.
.ut
Elmira Saw Ma I ufactory..
Cast and Extra Cast Steel Patent Tape)
Ground
circular Saws.
MILL, MULEY, •GANG CROSS-CUT,
CLEARING, SOOTII AND OTHER
• SAWS.
Mr.- SEILIEFFELIN, Jr., is authorised to
sell at Factory Prices in Tioga.
Orders for repairing, ite., left with Mr. Seidel
felin will be attended as prffinptly as if left at
the Manufactory.
'ANDREWS Si, BURBAGE
Sept. IS, 3867.—tr.
W. J. Horton,
rATE of the firm of Mather 4t, 'Horton, hay
j ingg just returned from the city of New York,
is now prepared to ;offer to the citizens of Law
renceville, and vicinity, a general assortment of.
G 0 CUM & PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
WOOD & WILLOW-WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS.
LA WRENCEVILLE, PENN' A.
•
September, 1700867—d
,130 DINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTIIERS.—Tho Graf
to Mineral Paint Co. are now manufacturing the
Best, Cit....post and most Durnbre Paint in use:
coats well pia on, mixed with pure Linseed 011...,;:
last 10 or .15 yearn; it IS of a light brown or beautiful
chocolate .color, and can bo changed to green ? , drab,
olive or cream to suit the taste of the consumer. It is
valuable for !louses; Barns, Fences, Carr's and Car.
maker., Pails and Wooden-ware, Agricultu: al Implo
ments. Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bot , oms, Can
vm, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water
proof). Flour Oil Cloths : (one Manufacturer, having
used 5000 bids, the past yearjand as a paint for any
purpose I. unsurpassed for body, durability, elastictty,
and 'adhesiveness. Price $6 per bbl. of 300 lbs., Which
alai supply a farmer for years to come. Send for a
circular which gives full particulars. _None genuine
unless branded in a trade mark Grafton Mineral Paint.
,Addre.s DANIEL BIDWELL,
Sept. 11. 1,5C.7-Gtn. 254 Pearl Street, New York.
,INT BUCK WHEAT ;'LOUR AT-
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FRESH rODS
Adapted to the
SPRING TRAI]:
We invite an examination of our Stook and
Prices, pledging ourselves to
SITOW" ---4 11,EELY AND TAKE NO
OF.PENCE
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NEW\SPTING GOODS
•
-
' IN 0 RIVING, .
AT THE
WE ARE
and are prepared to supply - the - I : tants of tho
people in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
WITH
DRY GOODS.
OUR LONG EXPERIENCE
t
has taught us that
GOOD GOODS
give the best satisfaction, and those accustomed
to patroniza us know that we
KEEP THE . BEST GOODS
that are to be found in this section, and those
who are not our patrons are the losers
qnito as much as we are.
' We keep as usual a
LAME STOCK OF 40TITS
to soil by tho yard or
MADE UP TO ORDER AND WAR
RANTED TO FIT.
OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL,
and all Goode sold by us
Warran - ted to givp Satisfaction,
A N D
361 d as Low as at any other Estab-
lishment. Mind that.
when no eale is made.
------ SMITH. & WAITE.
Comt! z, N. Y. -- ; --- Apr.,,10, 1867'. •
R.IVILLIANIS & GO.
•SEMP - E , R 'IDEM;
1103
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT 31ED
WINES, PAINTS, Olt,s, WJN
DOW GLASS,* PUTTY.,
• r
Have come down to Old Priceatla4t.
Ivo nuoa O
WE do not hesitate to ray that me have the
Largest tit-td; of
lIIM
dna
URE DRUG'S
ME
PiTE-NT MEDICINES,
13 'ocribl
FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP,
CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL
B RUSHES; M I RRORS,
, • •
EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET.
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
ooci
Puro White Lead, Pure 'White Zinc, Linseed
Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yd
. loy Ochre, Venetian Red, Chronic Yet
lori,'Ohroma Green, Prussian Dine,
Patent Dryer, backer, Japar,
AIN. 19
IM=l
Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomine Resin,
Tar, Log Wood, Fustie, Brazil Wood, Cain
wood, Retiwoo, Potash, Putty, Aloe
eobol, Benzole, Spirits Turpentine,
and Kerosene ,Oil, Paint and.
- Varnish 'Brushes', ;
Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper thsi,n any
other establishment in the , county. In short, we
have every thing ever kept in a first class
DRUG STORE,
and all we ask is for you to cull and examine our
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re-
member we can't be undersold.
'All goods warranted or no sale.
P. It. WILLIAMS, 1 P. It WILLIAMS Co.
J. L. WILLIAMS. j No. 3 Union Block.
Wullsboro, June 28, 1867. i
REmi
INN As.
MR. WILLIAM. ROBERTS begs to
, announce_to the claims of Tloga County,
that to additiOn•te' his excellent 'stock of Steves,,
Tin-Ware, Brittania,-and Eiheet-Iron Waro,' he
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on '
-with
STREE T,
-with a complete assortMent or:Shelf - IfaidWiri,
o‘wliloll we onumerati3 the following articles:
•
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT,
MILL, BAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS,. STRAP [NOES,
0 A R PENTE TOOLS,
AXES. _ •
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKA, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
' SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS;
BENCH-SCRE/S,,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXIIS, AXLE
- TREES, ELLIP
. TIC •
SPRINGS, HORSESHOES, 1100 P, BAR,
& BAND bIRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFPERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES, -
POWDER AND
CAPS. •
PATENT BARNDOOII. HANGNGS
a new thing, and made fur use.
.Those are but a
fow of the many artiale's eominsing our stock
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and examine' for
themselves. Wo aim to keep the best ['Utility of
goods in our line ; and all work to order dote
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS.
Welieboro, Sept. 1, 18116—tf.
11010ARDING by the week or end Lodg
ing, can be bnd on reasonaire terms oppo.
ette the old U. S. Hotel StatO, Main Street,
Watcher°. M. M. SEARS, Proprietor.
Aug. 7,1.867. tf.
JOB -WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE; and
with dempatch, at TILE AGITATOR Office.
- t!i" j•.
,
j , MEDICINES,
YANICLEB4, NOTIONS,:;- 'f t ff 1
, „x,
PE1?1PUI1 L.PI? I',
WINES' &1.10U6R.1;ic..,
We have also the Largest Stock of
bud)
es : Stoves : :
Sto
A. Air A. xt
Boai:ding. Houee.
- f.,VE-1W r.'
TO BUY f t SELL IS OUR
VITE will buy ,tbe bigtiepi market, price,
•
SHEEP PELT S, DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, PUP,
itain VEAL SKINS.
for which we wilt pay cash.
We gill tonoufeeture to order,•granch or.hoults.,
3CIOBOOTBAitkfiIIi tosCUtut'
no* &it'd TierTair Itrataej andiayliOtiolat ottentiob t
to REPAIRING
ALSO;
We have a fret-rate stook of
REABY-MADE IWORK,
on which wo will not be undersold, and from this
time we shall make it n point to keep up the best
stook of _
LA:MEV GM2I -1 ' S,
to he. fOund in the comity, which we will sell at
a lower profit than such articles have ever been
offered in this region,
. We shall likewise keep up a good assortment
of • •
LAMES' BALMORALS, 4,k
E TIt ER
LAMES'
',OEIILDRENIS AND
MISSES WORK of VA
RIOUS STYLES,
ancootoyies *EN:g 'W94 I CO
Ir7+'A 3L S`ii ,C?
Erkutiv - 6,§
ono bo bought of us as cheap as any whore this
side of New York, end we Athol' keop,n foil stock
of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP-
LISINGS f rrto:
t--:t R, S IN ING.
a t
1. -
Our stook of PEGS, NAILS', THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS', NEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, CRIMPS,' with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar
gest in the county, and tat soli for email profits.
We talk business and we mean badness. We
have been in this region long enough to be well
kdown—lot those who know us try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm; Rgb
arts' Hardware Store, ' ' C. W. SEARS;
is GEO. 0. DERBY.
Wolleboro, April 24, 1867—tf.
NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES
T. A. WICKHAM'S,
' 7 ' 'PA.`
AVIN4 just returned from" New York with
New and carefully selected_ , : •
STOCK OF GOODS,
Ail thoso in want of Goods will find it to their
interest to call 'end
EXAMINE OUR STOCK
and learn Prices before buying elsosibere.
I Kept constantly on hand, a oholco lot of
DRIED FRUIT,,'G4OCERIES, "FLOUR,
All the above Goode are bought f at the iowee •
Cad" Priem; and will be sold
ONLY ros CASH 'nit READY PAY.
Don't forget the place, at the old stand of
VAN NAME Sr WICKHAM.
Tioga, Po., Fob. 20, 1867—tf.
FOUNDRY, AND
.-;
MACHINE SJWP.
~, , , :... ,' -: ..:: ';,,, • . „ r. , ... .: •
rIPHE - subs - bribers havrng piocured additioDal
, A machinery are now ready to furnish to oriipr
all aorta of . .
~..
- 1 C • I AIT . .I
N ' IS, ' '
' --
1 ,
1
! LOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
i i ' ROLL'ERS, MILL GEARING,
' SLEIGH:SHOES, W 0 01)-
1 SAWING -MACHINES, -
&c., &c., dke.
_t -
Wo havo also a
tOOBWORTII. PLANER,
fro? custom and job work, We aro also prepared
tor do
417T11)719 4"• • SCROLL SA WIZQYJ
Elating 'a first-elan serow-cutting Lathe, wo
are prepared to make
CHBESE' iPRESe.SCRE i IVS .
t.
to order. Blinders of Choose Faotories are re
queeted to examine our work. We manufacture
the i• "!
. ChaMpion Plow,
one of IttiPleMehts iu the market.
Cash paid fdr OLD IRON.
, CHARLES 'WILLIAMS,
F.' L. — REAPS.
Wellsboro May 15 ,1887 tf
, • - 7- •
1-867: WRI eHT &BAILEY. 1867.
WE commence this year with an exclusively
CASH Imainoso.
r ,
CASH PAID FOR .WIIEAT 1
CASH PAID FOR OATS 1
CASH PAID FOR CORN 1
CASH FOR EVERYTHINGtI
A LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR FOR
A DWIME STOCK OF,FEED FOR
A LARGE. ,ErfOOK OF PORK _Tr
OASII !
Call and ode us. WRIGHT .4 BAILEY.
Wellab• o, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy.
Welloboro W ol Carding Zaohine.
• '
11AVING cove d our Macbisio with entire
new Cards, we are now readAto Card all
Waol vrltbout -delay, and in the best vossible
mariner. All Wool sent from a distance by Stage
will bo returned by the sane 11 required.
' 8. A. IIILTBOL131:‘
pItIN; ;AL - AIR.
June 12, 1807. •
bone Ina&
net colt e
1867. ,
AU pe
account
Jin. 3
ii=l!]
tr. PITCH'S ABDOMINALSUPPORT
ERS,Ar' 14419;04R9y's Drug Store.
.BUSINESSI
=II
=I
PORK, &C., &O
E C=3
to order
CASH' I
CASH I
,ted to us by note or book
d settle or pay costs.
WRIGHT & BAILEY.
PHOTO
WL4d)iiiC.
E. & It. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Mantefa'cittrers Photo g raphic Materials, -
• - wiionsau AND lows,
' 501,' BROADWAY. N. Y.
'an addition- to:our mein.bnelneen of Photographic
Ifitterlale we ,are Iteadvartere for the following, v 17.:
Stereoscope: /A - Stereo:topic Viows
Of '.firtittleatv` and , Feitigu 'Mee' and Landitrayee,
Groupe, AtittuarY,etC. ' ' "
. Stereoscopic Views Of tha War,
Brom negatives made iu the various campaigns and
forming a complete Photographic history of the great
contest.,,
lElterooseopii Views' on Glass. "
Adapigalor either Magic Lanterns or tLo Stereoscope.
Ontgatqlogne will be none to any addrese on receipt
of alamP...i • . ; « • 's .
• • Photographic Albums.
WO manufacture more largely than any other house,
about 100; varieties from. 60 cents to S6O Onr
ALBUMS hare the reputation of being •suporior in
beanty and dirrability to ail Where. •
Card ( photographs of Generals, States
'-1 ),',!;•:,mon; Actoor. etc.; etc. -
OtirCntahhrtie embraces over _FIVE' THOUSAND
different ahtdecta, including lcuroductions of the most
celebrated 'Engravings, Vaintings, Statue d, etc. • '
Oate
loguea neuron teceipt of stamp; - ' •
Ptiotograph era ' and; others ordering goods C.O. D.;
wilt please remit 25 per cent. of the amount with their
order. The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail
to satiacy. ; • • Jan. 2. 1136770 m
TARE NOTICE.-=On receipt of Ono Dollar
by mail I will sand rot:Acmes fitr preparing
compounds which with careful usit4..will effectu
ally restore gray hair to its - origlnal.eolor, pre
vent premature decay and falling off, and impart
a smooth pod glossy appearance to hair deadened
by sickness. JNO. Dl GALLAGDER, '
Aug. 21,1867-310 Wilmington, Delaware.
•
1866._ FOR SAE. .1866 *
.
B. O. WICKHAM,
A T NURSERY .OF FRUIT AND OR
AL NAMENTADAIREES, IN TIOGA
00,000 ,Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees..
A gnod-supply.of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
sindO)INAMENTAL TREES do SHRUBBERY.
• "
The Fruit trees are . composed Of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them latge and
in bearing. Anyone wishing to get a supply
will do well to call and see my stook before par:
chiming elsiowhere. fiffir. Delivered at the depot
fteo,of charge; - • •
Tioga, Fob. 28,1888-Iy.
-FOUTZ'S
llorsoti Cattle Powion,
Mr
YELLOW W.
TER, HEAVE
COUGHS, Dl
TEMPER,
VERB, FOUNDE
LOSS OP APP ,
TYPE AND V/T.
ENERGY, &c.
use improves
wind, increase
the appetite-giv ,
a smooth aT
glossy skin—su
transforms t
miserable Skeet
horse.
To k( t C(
. a Cough Ulcers in
the Lunge,
&c., this article
nets as a specific!. - -
By putting from
onc-half a plper, .
to a paper in a • '
barrel of swill tW
7 =
obovo diseases ,
will, be eradicate)
or entirely prevented. If hives. In time, n certain
preventive and care f r the Ti..g Cl elia
Price 25 Ceuta par, 'kora !:I'"retS for $l.
purpAilLy
S. 1 /E 1 0;iLT'TZ
AT 7.Titll-1
1111)LERALE Drit.:(; AND "pir.)ir:fr, DEM.
Nan 'Frant - lin 12:111'5.r.0rn, T d
s o gni: by Dr:te;•l-t ••;
out t lofted St'atos.
DAVID E. Foxrrz; Successor.
For solo by John A. Rojy,Wollsboro.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, M • S
FIELD, TIOOA COUNTY, PA.
F. A. Allen, Principal, 'Professor of Natural
and Mont at Science. ,
J. T. STREIT, A. M., Professor of Languages.
QUARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of
Mathematics.
Mits. L. M. rETERSELIA, Modern Languages
and Drawing., •
Mum HUE E. CONARD, B. E., EDO: Branches.
Mae. MARY J. BRIGGS, B. E.. Principal of the
Model School.
I. 0: IIOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrumen
tal
Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor
of Music.
• -"SO1100L YEA.II 1887-8.
Pint Term bagful; September 4, 1887,
Second term begins Deeemb'r 9 "
Third term_ begins /larch 28, 1888.
EXPEDTSBS PER TERM OP 14 WEEKS.
Fall and Spring Term, including board,
-room- rani, tuition, .book rent, fuel,
oil, and washing,
Winter Term,
Day students, tuition and book rent,
" "Total expenses for school year $lB4 00
No extra eharges. ' Rooms furnished with
stoves, chairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads,
mattresses, pillows. and ono comfortable. For
further information send for Catalogue.
Aug. 7,1867, 6w. Address, Principal.
you want , a FIRST RATE ARTICLE of
FLOUR, MEAL, PORK, HAMS, FISH,
• SALT OR GENERALIGROCERIES,
in largo or small quantities, drop in at M. B.
PRINCE'S FLOUR & PROVISION STORE,
examine prices, and you can be suited.
— COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange.
Heavy Packages delive7l- anywhere in town
free of charge.
Terms—Ready Pay. Next door to Conyers.
Wellsboro, Aug. 1 7, 1867. M. R. PRINCE.
•
Mrs. A. J. Sofia / dr
I S now receiving thoA'all styles of
MILLINERY,
direct - from the city, and will be pleased to see
her old friends and customers, with as many new
ones as may choose to favor her with their pat
ronage. I have engaged a first-class Dressma
ker, and am prepared to carry on
DRESS -MAKING
in ail its branchos. in - a satisfaetory manner.
' Orders taken for flair Jewelty. Good prices
paid for human hall.. Store iorer VanValken
burg's Grocery, Main.st.
Wencher°, Sept. 25, 1867—tfiI
RARE CITANOE_FOR B t MESS MEN.—
The Lino location for a store between the
building known as Roy's Block, and Bullard's
Saloon is now offered for sale on peculiar and
favorable terms ; inquire at Key's Drug Store.
J. A. ROY.
Butter and Cheese.
fIdI,IEST Market Prise paid for Butter and
Chem, or shipped for parties at
24ju1y67. TOLES & BARKER'S.
Coal for Sale.
COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL for Sale
Cheap, by
Sopt":28; 1867.
CILSBISATZD
This preparation,
long ,\and favorably
knoWn, wUt thor
oughly reinvigorate
f a
trrok -down and
low- rited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
sto Bch and intes
tine .
It is n..stive pre
ventive of all dis
e.sses incident to
NlO7
trail= is invaluable.
mproves the quality
of the milk. It has
been
„proven by ac
tual ftperlment to
increase the quan
tity of milk and
e'en's' twenty per
cent. arid make the
butter firm Ind
exert. In fattening
cattle, it gives them
an appetite, loosens
their hide, and
makcs them thrive
*F.th.C%TX.T -4 2%.
... IWO 00
.... 64 00
... 10 00
D. P I ROBERTS.
EMOMM
SUM
IVINIMILE DUG STOIE.
CORNING, N. Y.
=NM
D RUGS AND ItIEWINES, PAINTS
_
AND OILS,
TII - ADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, .CONCEN-:
MANED MEDICiNES,
CINNATI WINES AND
BRANDY, WHITE-
WAS!! LIME,
KEROSENE LAMPS,' PATENT 'MEN-
CINES,. PETI-LOLEUM OIL,
ROCHESTER: PER-
FUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
P.A;PEIt,,WINDOW GLASS,
AND DYE COLORS,
Sold at Wholesale Priem Buyers are requested
to call and get quotations before going further
EMI
OW.. D. TERBE.Tf CO
ennilig,-N ! Y., Jau t 1, laar—iy
' THE i GREAT
CENTRE ,OF ATTRACTION IS AT
LA.WP,ENCEy.ILLE.
C. S. MAThER & CO.
Would announce to the good people of Itoga
County that they hare just 'returned from New
York with th;elr second full stock of
FALL 'Bc WINTER GOODS,
embracing all the.novelties at 4 well 'au ttio sub
stantialo required .
DRESS GOODS in all varieties, STAPLE
& FANCY GOODS HOOP SKIRTS,
& BEST FRENOL WOVE 43011- .
SETS, GLOVES AND HO.
. SIERY,. YANKEE NO.
&c., &c. • , .
FURS ! FURS 1 !
•
MINK, CONY, and Siberian .%piirrel
Tho largest Stock of
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county,
READY MADE CLOTHING, and
CLOT NG made to order super
. inter ed by first class toollquen.
SHOP Ift ADE BOOTS & SHOES in end—
1, variety, HATS & CAPS
to suit all tastes, •
GROCERIES, &C., ' C.•
Our.goods bavo been boUght during tbe last
panic in New York and will bo sold panic
IMIE
Prices are down, monopoly broken .up. No
other store can or dare compote with us' in qual
ity and price. For further partieulamedll at tlio
atoro of C. 8. MATHER & CO
Litstroncovillo, Dec. 19, 1868.-
J. • STICICLIN,
- Okairmaker, Turner, and
Furniture Dealer. •
SALE R00)1, (*palate Dartt's Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FINTORY in Sears 8; Wil
liams Fonndry,, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning doue to order.
v ellsboro, Jnne 12,1867. J. S“CKLIN.
Tioga Marble. Works.
THE undersigned is now prcpared to exe
cute all orders for Tomb Stones • and Monu
ments of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND 'MARBLE,
ai
of the latest style and . approved workllimsbip,
and with dispatch.
Ile keep con
'Marble and wil be able to s
vor him with their orders, on as
as can be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt
and made to.look as good as new.
POUTEIVIIV IL
Tioga, Nov. 1, 1867—tf.
To the Farmers of Tioga County
I AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence
villa. a superior
FANNIA
which poieesses the following ad vantages over all oilier
mills:
1. It separates oats, raclitter. - and foul seeds, and
chess end cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow eaod, andt all
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy-seed. ,
/ 4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
This niilris built of the beat 4nd most durable tim
ber, in good style, and is sold, cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
I will •flt a patoot sieve, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms.
. II MATHER,
Lawrencovillo, Oct ob or 10, 18004 f
ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS
CURES COLIC,.
CURES DYSENTERY,
. CURES CHOLERA HORBUS, •
CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
CURES allßowel Complaints, but does not
cure anything else, This medicine is no
cure-all: it has the confidence of every body,
for 't - is never known to - fail : it shoilld be kept
on hand by every, family. Sold by dealers in
pmdloine at fifty cents per 4-bottle. Fur sale
Wellsborough at Roy's Drig,Store.
• ,
. UNION ACADEMY.
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA
FACULTY: ,
ELIAS HORTON, Principal.
Mrs. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptress.
Miss MIRA HORTON, Assistant.
Mite AMANDA. DRAIb.E, Teacher of Music.
• CALENDAR FOR 1867-8.
Fall Term commences Sept. Ri, Winter Term Nov
20th, Bering Term Feb. 18th, 1868.
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department
Common English
Higher English , '
Languages and Higher Mathematics.
Instrumental Music, extra....
Vocal Music, extra.
Drawing, extra
Room Rent
Board per °
Knoxville, August 14,1867-1.1
PNEWELL, DENTIST,'MANSFIELD,Pa.,
_ll - • grateful for tho very liberal patronage
horltofore received, will continue so as to per
foOrMll dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional demands now engaged.
All operations in all departments of the prates
sioit exptuted in the beet possible manner. All
new, useful inventions and improvements a dopt-
The highest good of his patrons the ultimo - -
tem of his ambition. . Dec. 5, '1313--tl:
FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
buckwheat flour, corn meal tind fend, always
nn band. Call at the Charleston Mill before buy
ing your flour and feed. I enn make it an object
for, you to buy. A. RUSSELL.
May 16,1$68—tf
OHOICIE LOT OF ( TRAIN BAGS f9r sale
kj cheap ! at WRIGHT k BAILVT'S.
Wolleboro. Saab 6, ISM
TAE largest .assortmant of Watel*, Choke
Jewelry and Plated Ware ia. Ticol , _Connty
at [Medd] I FOLEY'S.
' LINES OF TRAVEL.
• - 'ERIE RAIIAWAVew
•On and after Monday, August 26th, 1867. trains H i tt
leave Corningui about the following hour,:
wasnesan
12:28 n. ut., Rxpress flit whip: excepted. tor Dug,
10, Salamanca, and Dunkirk. connecting With tr a i t
for the West.
IMU to Sight Exprans, nit:lll4a exCepted, for Buffalo,
Mid Dunkirk. oinking direct co nnectirai
, with truths of the Atlantic & , Great Western, Lf,t,
Sliore,and 0 wild Trunk Railways. for ail point. {{ c , t
7 07- a. tn.,tilp,lit Express. Dally, for Buffalo, ttlibunsora.
Du nk rlr..a II it t he W.., t. c. ,, nuactlng es abut.,
:15 n. m. light iTpress, hunt/aye exceptint,h, l qua,
estau 11 - 04 liiiindo,vp Avon.
110i3 . 2 a . ail, Mail Train. fitinikire Dettm,
nod tinnkit k, connecting at fo q,iatYtr ,
p. tn , thiltiMore Express, Slim - lays excepted, k a
tat heater cunt buffalo, via Avou.
! ;;Oil p. to . -
Day Exit t.licentbd, far kutrAl t ..
j o tialatuanca, Dunkirk and- the- 'Wee , connecting at
Binghamton for t vracuse; at Oweg for Ithaca; at
Elmira for Canandaigua; at italataa ulth th. At
dtuttic hallway; ui fiuthtio with
the Latin Shane and (trawl Trunk itailnat., kw] a t
Dunkirk with the Lake litiore Railway, ha- ull
west and south.
7:10 p tit P. 1.1 Exuma, Sunday a excepted. tot 71‘,Iiest.r.
1 12.60 p m Way 'Froiot. Sundays excepted.
5:40 p. in Eta:giant inifti. Daily, for the Went.
EASTWAZA
1.':18 a in., Night r pre,4.. ,Ftindaya excepted,
connecting at Gra3a-ourt f• - •r WHireick, and at New
York-with afternoon tt.uui and ntenmera for flown
and tiew England Citica,..
4:IS a. ut., Cincinnati Expreaa. Honda). excel:tech...a
fleeting at Elmira for Vat tishurg-, Plitledeltdda and
the Fool; nt Owogo Icor 'lthaca; at Bingham:cc n
for Syracuse ;'nt Grunt Bend for Scranton. piano.. I.
EWA, and Trenton; at Laeka waxen for Ilawle:i . anrt tsi
tirittronrt ti.r. Newburg and Warwick .•
10.1.5 am AcTflmOtlation Train doily, connecting at
at Elmira f r Canihilaigna. • •
10:48 a. tn., Dliy Expre-na, Sundays excepted ; conneccn g
at Elmira ftir Canandaigua, at Blues...rum.. for s},q.
cusp, at Greitt Bawl nor Scranton, at Lath ay. a xet.
Hawley. and at 'Jersey City each midnight I.xpa. -a
Train of pi eit• Jersey IPallroarl for Philadelphia. Pahl.
more and IVatitington, •
8:1:2 p, m., Baltimore Express, Ftincinp. excepted.
4.05 p. m., New York and Baltimore Mail, Sundaes ex
cepted, connecting(, :it Elmira for liarriaburflb. Ph ila
cleltd.ha, and South.
7.07 p m Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, con
necting it Jersey City with morning eltrefs it Ain of
New Jorhey Railroad for Italtimore and Wahhington,
and at New York with horning expro,s trains for
liukton and the nun.
12:00 p. in. Way Freight - , Sundays excepted.
WM. R. BARR,
Goal:Pass. Agent
Northern COntral R. R.
TRAINS FOR THE NORTH.'
Trains for Outland:4ola leave Elmira as follows :
Accomodation at / 7pa a m
Express [Mstest train on road . ] 11 46 a m
Mail • 616 pm
Way riight, I passenger coach attached] ...... „, 7.10 s s ,
On and after April 200.1,1657, ttnine will furls.: ked
depart 'Loin 'hey, as lollows;,
IhaVING noon.
Express 945 p ut
Elmira Mail / 51;0 am
Local Freight 10 60a in 1
Through Freight 9 65 p to
Blosabiarg & Corning, & Tioga R. V
Milos will run as follows until furthar notice
Accommottatwa—Leaves•Blossburs at 0,61.10 a. m., blam•
Add at 7,86, Tioga at 8,20, Luwrvncovlll• at %OS--
an irlug at Col Mug at 10,2 Q m.
Mail—Loareti Itiosabnrg at tn.s at 3,25,
'olo ut 4,06, Lawrenceville at 4,f,7—arriving at
Corning at 0 p. tn.
Corning nt 8 a. In. ' Lawienretille ut
Tioan at 10,02, 3.lrinstield nt 10,4u—nrrisInf at tilos,-
burg nt 11,30 0. m.
Accommodation—Lewful Corning at 4,60 p. to , Ldtv.
rencerillo nt 6,65, Tinga ntAlmialield at 7,40
art hing at 'lllonsburg at 8,26 p. tn.
On and after MONDAY, October 14th, HQ, Train
on the Philadelphia SEt ie Rail Road will ru no 1ORM!.
hail Traiu leaves Philadelphia
" ••,
arr. at Erie
Eria Expres. leaved
••
arr.
,at E { ie
Elmira Mail leavestradelphlit...
•t r w lianisport
/ arr. iirtcick }Laren
EASTWARD,
Mail Train leaves Vie
Iliavieport....
" arr. at 'hiladalphia.....
Erie Express littaves Erie
•• "
' arr. lit Philadelphia ..
Elmira 11 nil leave. I.nrit Haven.%
I.
" arr. at PhHail
31811 a:id Express Con fleet ll it ii ell trains ou Wa, re:.
di.kiranl‘lin Railway. Pasiengi rs leaving Philadelphia
at 12.00 M. arrive at li'eariettwili at b4O u. re. and Oil
City at 9 50 t.. ui.
,
Leaving Philadelphia at "e ro) P :1., wive at Oil City
at 4.35 p iii.
tlautic and Groat Western R. W.
WETIWATID llunxn
ou
Aceommodatiou 6,25
Express 12.19 Acceranialtitinn,
Express " 11.09 I Express 6 10
At Cory tbore i 3 n Junction Mail ibe Piliildelphin
Erie, and Cil Creek Rail Reads.
At Meadville with fix° Franklin and Oil City :IA
itholu iii ouch.
At Learltrsburgo tho :dahoniny Blanch arakes n
rest 701110 to Clurelsod. At linvenha conhects 1‘ 3th
Clevolau.l and Pittsburgh Railroad.
Pl , sr , s through Ahroa, Ashland. tlahon.
Marton. Urbana and Atyron, inlerstetirig rarioun'ratf
ro.tds, and ter atinats,. ht Cluciunatt.
, L. IL RUCKER. lien. Supt, 3leadrillc, l'a
Subscriber will EOll or rout thoNein
valuable property, to wit :
Quo taveru stand-in Lawrenceville.
both: pinda of
who may la
.able terms
One latut, on which ho now resides, one•half
mile' from three churches. ttru School Homes,
two grog :hops, and one railroad, and about the
1:amo distance from the lino of the Wellsboru end
Lawrenceville Railroad. ,The farm contains 160
acres of good land, 50 acres timbered, welll wa
tered, and very productive. It requires that the
seed should be sowed and planted. bowel. er, to
ensure a harvest.
cleaned
SCE
One farm in Jaelcson township, 175 nem ; a
first-rate place for a cheese factory,
Alsb—for bale J-4 mules, 75 sheep, and other
stock, cheap on reasonable terms.
M. S. BALDWIN
. ,
Lirwronce, Apr. 17,1867—tf.
Planfunig & Turning.
,LTAVING iot his now Factory in gptration.
jja, is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinot
Ware promptly and in tho best style of workman
ship. Having procured a
he is ready to dross boards or plank with dispatch
SCROLL•WORK •& BRACKETS,
•
furnisllo td,order. His inaollines ore of Hie new
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELPS
BORO, PA.,
Oct. 31, -1866-tf.
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March 20,'67—0ut.
$5OO
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HAND POWER L00,)1.
• [Patented 1565.) •
ALL persona interested in tho introduction of
practical machinery into our country, lir, .
requested to investigalo the merit:, of
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lIENDERSOYS 11,1Nli PO WER LOWL
Thig loom will do all kind, of hand weaning.
It will wcao , jeans, hi , n'iirits, plain cloth. sat
net, kerecy. flannel.:f•• ,- : sack, double width
blankets. or any • ' cotton, wool or Ens
ol4h. it treads tho . ;wk.?, throws the shuftle„
lets off the web. and takes up the cloth. It makes
the upper shed as the batten cotes forward, sod
heats-up the .filling after the Cross is made, Mil
king Letter cloth end better selvage than can ho
made in any other way.
at
made to order and, warranted Apply
at the shop on Water Street, sign " Loma
'Factory!' ' LEWIS WETMORE.
Weptbero, March 241, 1867—1 f•
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