The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 05, 1868, Image 4

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-TF4IOE,NiTORDI3 OW:IITILELNGTH;
There are three lessons I woula write—
Three
worae as with a burning pen—
In tra: s 4u s 95.e,tarnal
tpon thiliearts of men. •
)lEOv hbpa. Thongb clouds inVitoll now,
And gladness bides ber faco in icorn„
Pat than the shadow_ from thy brow; .
No olglit baclath It; nom- _ -
i
Rave faith; Itheiseer thy bark is driven,-
' 5 . The Otdre _disport, the tempost'etOrth—
liikris this: .God rules the host of heaven,
ttnilishalsltezits of earth.
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l is
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/Aire' lora. And not aloUe for one ,
but man, , man, thy hrother,call
And . iteaiter,like the circling sun,
Ttcy 04ritlea on all.
Thin grave the lessons on thy soul—
Faith and Lovednd thou elicit find
Etiength when file's surges cease to roll, - •
. Light whim thou ols? wore blind
ADVICE TO A DYSPEPTIC.—You asked
--me tosprescribe - for you. You expect
Medicine. Perhaps you hope_for whis
ky:just now-the rage for 'chronic mala
dies. But I shall give you nothing
.to
- swallow. You have swalloweii too much
• already. •
Of all the maladies, dyspepsia is the'
moat distressing. To get rid - of its. boy
rors you would part with your right
arm.. I believe you. But wilt you part
with a portion of your table luxuries?
.I.fear not: - But, presuming you are in,
earnest, will-prescribe for you.
- 14, , RlBO early, dress warm, tad . go . out.
Iritrong, walk; if weak, saunter.
Drink ooh water. Of all cold baths,
this is the best the dyspeptic. After
&half hour or more,, come in for break-.
fgst.,
2. Poi breakfast eat a piece of good
steak as large as your hand, a slice of
coarse bread, and baked -apple. Eat
very slowly:- Talk very pleasantly with
your neighbors.
8. Digest reran hour and then to
our work,-1. trust in the open air.—
Work hard till noon, and then rest body
and mind tilt dinner. Sleep. a little.
Drink water. 1-
. 5. For dinner (2 or 8 o'clock), eat a
sliee of beef, mutton or fish as large
as-your hand, a potato, twd or three
spoonfuls of other Vegetables, and a
slice of coarse breach - Clive more -than
half an hour to this meal. Use no
drink.
5. After dinner play anaconda for a
few hours. Now foi% the social, for
pleasant games—a good time.
O. No supper•. A little toast•and tea
even, will make your recovery very
In a warm room bathe your skin
in.oold water hastily, and go to bed in
a well-ventilated rooui before nine o'-
clock.
Folloiv this — prescription for three
months, and your stomaqh will so far
recover that you can indulge for some
time in all sorts of irregu ar and glut
tonous eating.
Or, if you have resolved, hi the fear
of Ileaven, to present your body a liv
ing sacrifice holy and acceptable unto
God, and will continue to work and eat
like a Christian, your distressing malady
will. soon bo forgotten.-- 7 [Dio. Lewis,
M. D. - •
SENSIBLE To VIE LABT.--It has long
been observed by medical .writers that
death is frequently preceded by insanity,
a fact which occasioned tic remark,
that it was not astouist ing for every
body knew that, ben folks get Mad
der, they were about t' This re
minds us of a case which occurred' ma
ny years ago in a Philadelphia court,
wherein a pretty widow wag in danger
of losing two-thirds of hor husband's
estate--his relatives grounded their
claim on the alleged insanity of the de
-,funct. It may be as well to premise
that the presiding judge was not only
convivial, but also very gallant.
" What were your husband's last
words ?" inquired the attorney.
The pretty widow blushed, and look
ing down ~replied, "I'd rather not tell."
" But, indeed, you must, ma'am.—
Your claim may be decided by it."
Btill,blushing, the widow declined to
tell. At last a little appeal from the
bench elicited the information.
"He said;' 'kiss me, Polly, and open
the other blattle of champagne.' "
We kno* not whether it was admir
ation for the deceased husband or the
living wife that inspired the judge at
this instant,-but he at once cried i with
all the enthuslasin of conviction 'Ben-
Bible to the last'.—Blaoketorte.
A TROUBLESOME. WITNESS.—During
the recent trial before the 'United States
Circuit Court in Hartford, Conn., of the
case of the 'Norwich and Now , York
Transportation; Company against the
insurance comp,anies for the amount of
damage to the steamer City of Norwich
by - tire, the defendants undertook to
prove - that the loss was occasioned by
the steamer sinking, and not by burn
- ing, making it a marine loss, against
which the tire companiesdid not insure.
Mr. Tracy, the pilot of the boat, being
'on the witness stand, was interrogated
by Mr. Scudder of New York, the coun
sel for the defendants, as to his views.
It having appeared from the evidence
i
that Tracy was ha iglng on the rudder
just before the ste mer went down, Mr.
Scudder inquired f hinr4ts follows :
"Mr. Tracy, what ckr,,you think the
\ boat was worth at the time you were
lioldiug on to the rudder?"
"I really couldn't tell, sir."
"But what do you think, sir !"
"I didn't think anything at all about
it."
" Mr. Tracy, what would you have
been willing to give for her at that
time?"
"Well, !don't know. I was not buy
ing steamboats very much about that
time."
"Mr. Tracy, would you be willing to
have given thebld coat that you had on
at that time for the boat?"
"Well I don't know but I- should.
On the whole, I guess I should, fo I
don't suppose I should have needed 4n
overcoat where I was going." •
Mr..Seudder gave It up and called the
nest witness.
EMI
The following notice is posted in two
places in New lartford: '"I hero de
pose and say, that I, Judge Lyman - .of
/awful age did hear-Martin Wilcox tell
his Boys to Stone my Rooster off his
Grounds, and they stoned _the Noble
Bird like Stephen of Old Times, 'Even
unto Death and he lies in my Compost
heap. Somebody must pay • the dam.
8EG4.11 x LAIIGEL—A clerical friend,
at a celebrated watering place, met a
lady w.ho seemed hovering on the brink
of the grave. Her cheeks were hollow
and wan, her manner listless, her step
huiguid, and her brow wore he severe
txmtraction so indicative b o fit o f
mental and physical suffering, so that
she was to all observers an object of
sincerest pity.
Some years afterwards ho encoun
tered-the same lady, but so bright, and
fresh, and youthful, so full of healthful
buo'anoy, and' joyous in expression,
that he questioned himself if ho was not
mistaken with regard to identity,
"Is it impossible," said he, "that
see before me Mrs. 8., who presented
such a doleful appearance at the springs
several years ago ?"-
" The very same."
"And pray tell me, madame, the se
cret of your cure.. What means did
you attain to such ylgor of mind and
body, to such cheerfulness and rejuvin
ation
," A very siMple remedy,", returned
ehe, with a beaming faee, " I stopped
worryin and . pegan to laugh 1 that was
A countryman' who Was charged with
ten gallons of whisky, though the pub
/lean bud sent him only an eight-gallon
keg, said he "didn't mind to money
overcharged so much as the strain on
thole*"
NENI - 11.ARD 4 411,,t; STORE
IN additlon'to theiriold business in Dry Goods,
Groceries, &0., havo established a • •
STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD-
Y744:g FQORE IT
(r ,A
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two &ors below the old stand; where they man
ufaoturo •
TIN-W ARE
ON 21 <
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tj
AiNl.Try 1\ 9TLE,I
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that is. in the most substantial manner. in the
matter of,
srrov - Fs,
wo have enough to do all tho cooking and warm
ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have Bto.vpa
en.o9,o7to;ll4tllCE.:d. S CLILIWR i
= • ; ; ' - ; •1! ; j
TVALBUSSIA. I
WO aru the only ngent3 for the anle 6f tho
4HRILIN COGS STOUT
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is WolMoro; and thie Stove Sa tho
A L UTOCRAT OF STOVES.
We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Sally,
Steel, Horse Slam, and a complete 'piety of
srltr,p nAilDwAft.t.
If you don't believe it DROP IN.
CONVEES /6 OSGOOD.
~Volleboro, Sept. 4, 1867, ly.
Vob 30,1 ILT
No. 2121 1A ARPER'S M4GAZINE.
The plan of the Magazine excludes - Pnlities
and Polemics. It 4aehides everything pertain.
ing to Literature, nit,.intinstry,•Peptilar science,
Adtheties, and "genial Ws. a The R'oman's Ring.
dam: a Love story," by the author of John Hal.
ifax; Gentleman, is commenced in the January
Number. Four Dollard a year.
Vo L. 12.1,1 ff
Aljij.PEß'S WEEKLY
A - Record of the Times. Nothing pertaining
to civilization is beyondits scope. The organ ot
no party or clique, it discusses all questions of
politics and social economy. 'A novel
Collins, author of "The Woman in White," will
be commenced in the first January number. $4
per annum, weekly. Splendidly illustrated.
. - -
VottWit t - 'Fon
J . THE AZAR. 5 1868.
This is to ho a a Jeurnel f,r the Ilonie. It will
treat of everything pertaining to Home Life. It
will furnish the latest fashions in dress and orn
ament; describe the amusements and 'exercises
adapted for in doors and out-of door's , will con
tain stories; sketches, and poems. Published
weekly, with profuse illu4ations, at 1 per an
num. • • :
...V.3 -- For any of thu tbove publicatious ad
dross, «•ith the cash.
HARPER cf: BROTHERS,
,FRANKLIN SQUARE, NE TT' Y ORK.
27g3 The three publications scut 'to ono ad
dress for $10: any two of them for
Doo. 25,1867-2 m.
Elmira Saw Manufactory.
Cast and Extra Cast Steel Patent Tape
U rouud
Ci,oula Saws.
•
MILL, MULEY, GANG, CROSS—CUT,
CLEARING, SOOTH AND OTHER
SAWS.
Mr. 3. SCIIIEFFELIN, Jr., Is uiitborised to
sell at,Faotory Prices in Tina.
Orders for ;repairing, &0., left with Mr'. Sobief
felin will bo attended as promptly as if left a
tho Manufactory.
ANDREWS & 13kIRBAGE.
Sept_ 18, 18,67.—tf. . _
IC. J. Horton,
T ATE of the firm of Mather At Horton, hay
ing just returned from the oity of New York,
is now prepared to offer to tho citizens of Law
renceville, and vicinity, a general assortinent of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
WOOD & WILLOW-WARVJ,
YANKEE NOTIONS
LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'A
Soptomber, 17th, 1867-0
The American Coon* Stove.
AFTER twenty years experience in the man
ufacture of stoves, we became convinced,
some six years
,since, that 4 vent amount - of
money was being expended by the people of tbie
/
••ountry, in btlyin "cheigyand worthless stoves, a
large portion o which was' wasted; and that
true economy (insisted In buying the beet stoves
that could made; notwithstanding the price
was higher. With ,this view we proceeded to
construot the American Cooking Stove. and
sparod no pains or expen'se to make it the best
and most perfect stove that could be made. And
we have experimented with it, and carefully
watched its operation for the last six f'years, and
when an improvement suggested itnatf. trolleys,
at once adapted it, and wo,have toveral of these
improvetionts secured by lette'ra patent. In
this manner wo do not hesitate to say, we have
brought it to a higher stk.° of perfection than
has heretofore boon attained in cooking stoves.
The recent improvements in this stove- has
added largely to its conyenienee_and
,effective
ness. In all the varieties of stoves we tai'cinit:
facture, we study, usefulness, durability, cony's
!lance and economy in - operation, rather than
cheapness in price, and in 60 duing we are satis
fied we study the interest of those purchasing
our stoves ." "'SHEAR', pirICARD; 4-Xo4'. ; •
Albany, N. Y.
For salo by CONVERSES OSGOOD, Wells •
boro, Pa. IfilptG7-3m.
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• .•
Cleaning Sewing Machines: , - - 1,
THE undersigned leieby notifi'ea '4iwtiers of
Sewing Afachinap . that he 'is prepared to
clean d put such mnchines in good If order on
call. lso is agent for the "patent tucker,"
which can a used ol
machine. R.SPEARE.
j on ou an N y
z. suA.
___Wellsl)oroi Sept. 4, ISOZ, tf. • - - . . ~
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—.T. B:'Shaks
pear, dealer in. Decker d Brother, and
Haines b Brothers pianos, Mason k Hamlin cab
inet organs, Trent, Linsey b Co. melodeons, and
the B. Shoninger melodeons. Room ovei tB 3. It.
Bowen's store. - Sept. 12, 66.
FLOUR; FROM 0/MICE:WRITE WHEAT ' ,
buckwheat flour, cornmeal andtiediiilehtys
on hand, Call at the Charlestonlilll before buy
ing your flour and feed. I can maks it an object
for you to buy. A. RUSSELL.
May 16,1g66-tf .
THElargest a sortment , of Watcbee , Cleeki
Jewelry and Plated Ware 1p 'Pogo, zanily .
at Mead] or;EY)8.
T"QUEEN'S •CEPHALIC PlLLS.—These
are the latest improvement among the pills.
They are confidently believed to bq the best pills
for family ustrth,nt Puave ever been knaile. They;
are so mild and pleasant in their operation and
yet so effectual. that it would ho quite impossi
ble to supply the demand for thorn were they
more generally known. The whole story is told
in the diroctiotm which accompany each box.
Price 25Vents. For sale at Roy's Drug Store.
ACRING for hops, hest quality 25 cts poryard
0 at De 14NO & CO'S.
0ct.12.
PROM PRILADELPIIIA.
I was aillieted for years_ with rheumatism in
my bip, and havo tried everything for it With no
l
i
avail.: Bat by the use of a single bottle of alu
tifer I was entirely cured. It - has also cure my
wife of Neuralgia. There le no remedy i my
knowledge like it for Rheumatism or Neuralgia.
11. L. BOPP,
-- Oct 9—tf No. SO7 Perkiomen et.
.
CA§II PAID FOR BUTTER AT ;
WEIGHT BAILEY'S.
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"depted to the
:TRADE,
o supply the wants of the
i)eople in
PENNBYLVANI4I.
NORTIIE
`wrrir
DR
GOODS.
OUR L
'CI EXPERIENCE
IME
aught us that
Goo
GOODS
faction, and those acoustomed
;nine us know that we
HE BEST . GOODS
KEEP
nd in this section, and those
Or patrons, are the loserel:l . t .
as much a, wA art.
keep
k ap ttaual a
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TOOK OF CLOTHS
LARGE ;
101 l by the yard or
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'ORDER AND WAR-
RA
TED TO FIT
WELL BE KEPT FULL,
Goods sold.by us
and a
i-• .. i -.pi
to give Satisfaction,
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at any other Estab
.t. • Mind thatv-
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=ME
l amination of our Stook and
. I .rsates to
1 REELY AND TAKE NO
OFFENCE
r• - f t'cz
, ;` - 'itlie
SMITH _& "
pr. 10, 1887..
IL WILLIAM
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DRAMS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED
ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, NVINT
pow: OtASS,A9v.ITTTY,
~ S ;/.~-f.~.
Have come down to Old Prices atilast.
pot ositain'to'.ny ,haf, ! tiny' ti`tbe
" h'
Largest Stock of
PURE EN6EIZSIt DRUGS
PATENT lIMICINES,
FANCY ARTICLES, - TOILET SOAP,
CLQTEI, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL •
AiRIJSHES, MIRRORS,
=NMI
AVER BROUGHT INTO THIS 'MARKET.
PAINTS. O . IIrS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Pure White Lead, Puro White Zino, Linseed
Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel
-1 low Ochre, Vonetintrome 'Tel
' low, Chrotne Green,' Wan Blue,
Patent Dryer, Lacher, - Japan, -
„
panish Whiting, Paris Whitis, , Kalsoraine, Resin,
Tar, Log Wood, Pupae, Brazil Wood, Cam;
wood, Redwoo i rotash , Putty, Alco
cohol, Benzole, Spirits Turpentine, ,
' and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,
Which we will soil 25 per cent. cheapsr thin any
other establishnicnt in tho county. •In short, we
have every•thing ever kept in a first class
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and all we ask is for you to call and examine our
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
member we can't be undersold.
-7r "":,
MR: WILLIAM ROBERTS begs •to
antiottooo to the oltigens Tioga Conn • •
that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Wars, he
has, at a groat outlay, stocked his storo on
,
with complete assortment of Shelf 'Hardware,
of wh oh we enumerate the following articles:
NAI S, SPIKE, CROWBARS, X CUT
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, • STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, F'
BENCH-SCREW/
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WOOD SCREWS,
BURRS, SKI
PIPE
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
. & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS
. .
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND 'STUFF.ERS
COMBINED: . Aftiii, PISTOLS,
.• , PISTOL _CARTRIDGES,
PO*.DEh AND
CAPS.
BEI
PATENT BARNDOOR HANWNGS
.
a now thing, and made for use. These are' but a
few of tho many articles composing our stock
of Hardware. , •
,
We lit*e3be puhlio to': call and !examine for
themselves: Ve 'aim to 'keep the best quality of
kociiii in our line and all work to order,. done
promptly and well. 'WILLIAM ROBERTS.
BOARDING by tho week or dilar, and Lodg
ing, enn , tod:Ork f rettsonetblo terms oppo
site the old U. S. ijsitol Stoitd, Mein Street,
M. - SEARS, Proprietor.
Aug. 7, 1867. tf.
IPOB-WOlf.k t , THE' .13EST%43TYCE,.' and
0 with despatch, at THE AGITATIA Office.
ME
f' MEDICINES,
TIM_4,:g,E ''..NOTIONS,
PERFUMER Y,
WINES & LIQUORS, &C.,
We bare also,tbe Largest Stink of
Such us
DRUG STORE,
All'goods warranted or no sale.
P. R. WILLTAIA,I P. lI...WILLIAMS .tt Co
1. L. Wn.t.0..y0., J No. 3 Union Block,
Wellaboici, jinni' 26, 1867.
Stoves;.,,Sto*O . ::
AND HARDWARE!
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
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ri '1
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, ► ARRIAGE BOLTS,
NS, WASHERS,
IMES, AXLE
EES, ELLIP
:TIC •
MI
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Wellsboro, , 1 Sfbl—tf.
Boarding ,116iiiieVt
, . , •
& cu.
TO B v s - & : .- S4LL IS OUR
BUSTATSS I
Wgi*RibitY the4dgliest market price,
the follortimfartielee. t •
=I
SHEEP PELTS; - DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES,
, VEAL SF/NS"
for'irbiotk*eiiiit Parearb., 1
•
• .Wo will reanufaoture tO,order; French or
,2eme
taiiiied OAP? or HIP , BOOTS, In beet man..
nor and at I fair. rater;...and pay espeelal attention
to REPAIRING.
RE - AnY4Millg WBRK
on, which we will.not,be undersold, and from this
dune We shill make, it u hoop up the best
stook of '" '• ,
to be found isritho' county, whichme:will:sell at
p.losSeiPtidlethad Such articles have 'ever 'been
offered in this region.
We shall likewise keep up a geed assortment
of
LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER
BOOTEES, OHILDREN'S Asto
MISSES WORK or VA- "
RIOUS STYLES,
and MI stiles•of
LEATHER if- FINDINGS
oaa be bought of ue as cheap as any whore this
Bide of New York, and we shall keep a full stook
of
FRENCH CALF, 'FRENCH RIP,
PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND
BINDING. •
. ,
Our stock of EOS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, , GLOVERS' NEEDLES, ,L AST S,
TREES, CRIMP 8, with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar
gest inAlao.zonnty,-and sot tell for small profile:
We talk business and we mean business. We
haire been In tbis aeon long enough to be well
knininlet'thoie who know us try us. Corner
of Mail}, and Granola atreete, opposite Wm. Rob
arts' Rardivare Store, „C. W. SEARS, •
GEO. 0. DERBY.
e .
Wollsboro, April 24, 1867—tr.
liElllpy9rolVS 4 'FIRE ARMS
200,000 IiTRIniIIIED Tnr. GOVERNMENT. ,
Army- Revolver, U. I .
4400 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Police _Revolver, Navy size Calibre
New Pocket Revolver 31 100 in: Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'go
Vest Pock i etYistol, No 22, 30, 32 do 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane ' ~No ~No 22 (4 32 Cartridge
Breech Iloading Rifle,(Beals') No 82 44 88 "
Revolving Rifle, 38' dc 44-100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON & SONS.'
PIfINCIPAL AGENTS.
Moore & Nichols. Now York; Wm Road & Son,
Boston; Jos '0 Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Pool-
Ines( dr, Trimblo, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co;
New Orleans; Johnson, poncer & Co, Chicago,
L M Ramsey & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. Cot. 9,-18137.-9m.
jS not receiving a new anti fashionable stoek
of \
frOh from Now_York, which oho will sell very
cheap. Call and examine 120 W Rtyleo and prices.
-
( October
, ~..
_.,.
MAIN SiREEt, WELLABOIIO3 PA.
... l6, 1867.
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP:
Ir t i
HE subscribers having procurod- additional
machinery are now ready to furnish to order
a sorts of ,
CASTINGS,
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D -
SAWING MACHINES,
&c., &c., &c.
woonwonirli PLANER,
for custom and Job work, We are also prepared
to do
SLITTING & SCROLL SA WING
to order.
Raving a . first-class screw-cutting L the, we
are prepared to make
CHEESE PRESS SCR WS,
to order. Builders of Cheese raotories are re
quested to examine our, work. We manufacture
tho
Champion - Plow,
ono of the finest implements in the market. ,
Cash paid for OLD IRON.
- CHARLES WILLIAMS,
F, L. SEARS.
•
Wellahoro; May 15, 1867—tf.
HISELS,
KS,
1867. WRIGHT 8c HAILEY. 1867
WE commence this year with an exclusively
CASH business.
MI
A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR
A LARGE.STOOK OF FEED FOR
CASH!
A , LAROR , ,STOOK OF J,PORIC. ; FOR
• OASII i •
Call and Ban us. WRIGHT as BATLEY.
Wellsboro, Jan. 9, 1887-Iy.
,
persons indebted to us y, note or book
atoomnt nausttall and Ratio or 'pay Outs.
Jan. 3, 1867. WRIGHT At BAILEY.
We!labor° Wad Carding DiaChine.
1101rAPING} covered our Machine with entire
JUIL . new Cards, wo are now ready to Card all
Wool without elay, and in the• boat possible
manner. All Wool sent froin a distance by Stage
will be returned hy ttio same if .required.'
S. A. HILTBOLD,
ORIN BLAIR. =
Wellsboro, Juno 12, 1867."
R. nrcarEABDOMOTAL SUPPORT
J RiRS, for sale at Roy's Drug Store.
ArINDER, French, Marino and Church
C
Menke, at [dool9] FOLErS.
=I
: 1 i M;
, =7.
'we bavo? firat-rato gook of
NM
LADIES' GAITERS,
NEW ARRIVAL 1
MRS. E. E. KIMBALL
MILLINERY GOODS
EtUCII AB
We have also a
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT
CASE( PAID FOR OATS 1
CASH PAID FOR CORN I
CASH FOR EVERYTHING 11
CASH I
To the Public of Wellsboro .
SPR4QOP.. 'NO.:COUNTRY!
N. A - sSE R,
TAKES
.
this of notifyin g. the p,p?plo
,-. 'SPRING' CLOTHING
le ow' hand, and Ohre it loWer- than before.
The.Store' is well stocked with the most fash
ionable
COATS, 'PANTS. .6,14) VESTS,
nlB4l' large assortment of
GENT'S' FURNISHING GOODS,'
•,. •
• consisting of
WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS,
. COLLARS, NECKTIES, SVS- '
FENDERS,. 'SOCKS, „
and a good largo lot of the most faabionable
HATS AND CAPS,
ev i er:hrought to this market. Also
TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS,
which' you can boy low
i tor cash, at the Cheap
Clothing Store of N. A lIER, Ist door cast of
Van Valkenburg's Flour Store. '
Welishoo, Sepi. 11, 067.
1866. FOR SALE.' 1866.
BY
B. C. WICKHAM,
•
A T II S NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA
60,000 . Apple Trees.
104000• Pear Trees.
good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES dc 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 dwell to call and see my stook before pur
chasing elsewhere. Or Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
. Tioga, Feb. 28,.1886—1y* •
F OUT Z'S
, ORLEDEATZD
Horse ad Cattle Powilorst
COUGIIS, DI;
TEMPER, Fi
VERB, FOUNDF.I
LOSS QF APPI
I'ITE AND VITA,
ENERGY, &c. It
use improves th
wind, increast
the appetite—give
a smooth al
glossy skin—at
transforms t
miserable skelet
hemp.
To keepers keepers of Cows this preparation Is Invaluable.
improves the quality
of the milk. It has
been proven by ac
tUal experiment to
increase - the quart.
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent. and make the
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
cattle, it gives them
an appetite, loolens
their hide, and
makes them thrive
In all diseast
the lana i LIVI
kc., this arth
sets a* a specif
By putting in
one-half a pal
to. a paper in
barrel ar swill tl
above'fllaens.
will be cradicat
or entirely „_
preventive and CUM t'..; Clad, n
Price 23 Ceattl per ,o r 1 , 6p01a fur $l,
rnzp.u/r.r) I
S. A. VOUTZ
tzp. . )3110.,
AT Tn
WHOLESALE DUO AND lIEDICIXE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin fit., Lattimore, Md
For Sale bs;Dritelt;•t4 zn.l t
out the United Stateg.
DAVID E. Fovrz, Successor.
For sale by John A. Roy, Welleboro.
STATE NORMAL 'SCHOOL, MANS.
TIOGA
.CINTY, PA.
° V.A.CITTLIS _
I
F. A. Allen,
Principat, Professor of (Natural
and Mental Science.
J. T. STREIT, A. M., Professor of Languages.
CHARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of
Mathematics.
MRS. L. AL PETERSELIA, Modern Languages
and Drawing. •
Miss MARY E. HUGHES, B. E., En. Branches.
Miss. S. R. PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the
Model School.
I. G. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrnmen
tal Music.
Mtaa ALICE B. SEELEY, Ass'Attulnstrtictor
of Melo.' -
SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8.
• First Term begins September 4, 1807,
Second term begins Decemb'r 9 "
Third term begins March .23', 1808.
EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS.
Fall and Spring Term, including board, '
room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel,
oil, and washing, $6O 00
Winter Term, 04 00
Day students, tuition and book rent, 10 00
Total expenses for school year $lB4 00
Ni extra charges. - ROOMS furnished with
stoves, cikairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads,
mattresses, pillows, and one oomfortabla. For
further information send for Catalogue.
Aug. 7, 1887, Bw. • Address, Prinelplil
IF you want a FIRST RATE ARTICLE of
•
FLOUR, MEAL, PORK, HAMS,. FISH,
SALT on GENERAL GROCERIES,
in largo or small quantities, drop in at M. B.
PRINCE'S FLOUR dr, PROVISION STORE,
examine prices, and you can be suited.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange.
Heavy Packages delivered anywhere i 4 town
free of charge.
Terms—Ready Pay. Next door to Conyers.
Wollaboro, Aug. 7, 18117. M. B. PRINCE.
. ..
Mrs. A. J. Soneid,
1 8 now
receiving the Fall styles of
i
'
' MILLINERY,
direct from the city, and will be pleased to see
her old friends and customers, with as many new
ones'ae may choose to favor her with their pat
ronage. I have engaged a first.class Dressma•
ker, and am prepared to carry on
'I:4RE SS a° . I‘l KING
1.
in ,611, its branches. in a satin tory twiner. ii
Orders taken for Hair Jew ry. Giiod pries
paid for human hair. Store over VanValifen
burg's Grocery, Main-st.
' I
Wellsboro, Sept. 25, 1867-tf
.. •
RARE ()FIANCE FOE }HMIII . E
The fine location for a store between tho
building Itiown as Roy's Block, and Dullard's
Saloon is now offered for sale on peculiar and
favorable terms; inquire at Roy's Drug Store.
' J. A. ROY.
Butter and Cheese.
B ig= 0 I r t i k p e p t e i d ) I ci e r °
p p tt :i t t
s fo a r t ßuttor and
24ju1y67. TOLES & BARKER'S.
Coal for Sale.
COARSE ' BITUMINOUS COAL for Sale
Cheap, by
Sept. 28, 1867. D. P. ROBERTS.
WHOIAISILE DREG STOUR.
ME
I,RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
•AND OILS,
A P
TAAPDEPS DAV4DS' INKS, CONCEN
.TRAVED - 111 DIOINES • CIN-
KEROSENE LAM?S, PATENT MEDI
CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, '
' ROCHESTER PER/
• - FUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, iirINDOW GLASS,
AND Pp COLORS,
Sold at Wholesale gag). Buyers are requested
to call and get quotations before going further
EMI
Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1, 1888-•1y
Proofs'of the Superior Quality
AMER . ! . C'N WA T CH,
The American Watch Company, of Waltham,
Mass., respectfully submit that, their Watches are
cheaper, mare accurate, loss complex, more dura
ble, better adapted for general use, and more ea
sily kept iniorder and repaired than any other
watches in I,the market. They are simpler in
structure', and therefore stronger, and less lily
to be injured than the majority of foreign watch
es, which aro corisposed of from 126 to 300 pie
ces, while in an old English watch there aro
more than 700 parts. How they run under the
hardest trial 'watches can have, is shown by the
following letter:
This preparation,
long. ana favorably
known, will . thor
oughly reinvigorato
broken-down and
low-spirited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing tho
stomach and intes
tines
It Is a sure pre.
11' all dls.
GENTLEMEN : The watches manufactured by
you have been in use on this railroad for several
years by our onginemen, to whom we furnish
watches as part of our equipment. There are
now some three hundred of them carried un our
line, and we consider them good and reliable
time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction
in saying your watches give us less trouble, and
-have worn, and do %year Much longer %yithout re
pairs than any watches we have ever bad iu use
on this road. As you are aware, we formerly
trusted to .those of English manufacturo, of ac
knowledged gopd reputation; but as a class they
never keep time as correctly, nor hare they dune
as good- service, as yours.
In these statements I am sustained by my
predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex
tended over a series of years. Respectfully,
EDWARD R. WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent.
American - Watch Co.; Waltham.
We make now v i e different grades of- watches,
named respectively es follows ;
Apleton, Tracy 11. Waithani,
Waltham Weigh <Company, Waltham, Mate,
P. S. Bartlett,• Waltham, Mcm,
Wm. Mary, Boston, Mesa.
Home Watch Company, Boston, Mass.
AU of those, with the exception of the Home
Watch Company, are.warranted,bi the American
Watch Company to be of the best material, on
the most approved principle, and'to possess every
requisite for a reliable 'timekeeper. Every dealer
selling these Watches is provided with the Com.
puny's printed card of guarantee, which should
accompany each Watch sold, so:that buyers may
feel sure they are purchasing the genuine article.
There are numerous counterfelti and imitations
of our Watches sold throughout , the country, and ,
we would caution purchasers to be on their guard
against imposition.
Any grades of Waltham Watohes may be pur
chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
Sept. 4, 1887-Bm. 182 Broadway, N. Y.
STICICLIN,
f..•
- Chairmaker,. Turner, and
, Furniture Dealer.
ALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop,
S
Main Street. FACTORY in Soars & Wil
liams Foundry, second story.
,Ordere promptly filled and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
WeHaber°, Jane 12, 1867. J. STICKLIN.
THE undersigned is now prepared to exe
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu
ments of either
ITALIAN - OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
(3f the latest style and approved workmanship.
and with dispatch.
lie keep constantly on hand bath kinds of
Marble and will be able to suit all who may
vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms
tes oan be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rest and dirt cleaned
and made to.look as good as new.
PORTEIOW ILCO X.
Tloga, Nov. 1, 1867—tf.
To the Farmers of Tioga County.
I Alit now building at my manufactory, In Lawrence.
I , llio. a euporlor
FANNING MILL,
which possesses the following advantages over another
mills: ~
1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other' separating required of a mill.
This mill is built of tho best and most durable tim
ber, in good style, and Is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
I will tit a patent aluvo, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on feasonablo terms.
J.II MATItEIt,
Lawr6ticev illo , Oct ober 10,1868-t
KNOXVILLE, TIOQA. CO., PA
FACULTY:
ELIAS HORTON, Principal.
MS. ADA WATORTON, Preeeptrosa.
Mies MIRA HORTON, Aeillet.‘itt.
Mies AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
CALENDAR FOR 1867-8.
Fall Term cointnencon Sept. 3,1, Winter Turin Nov
20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1805,
EXPENSES PER TERM .
Primary Department
Common English
Higher English
Languages and Higher Mathematics...
Instrumental Music, extra
Vocal Music, extra
Drawing, extra
Room Rent'
poard par meek......).
Icnoxv filo, August 14,1867—ti.
NEWELL, ‘DENTIST, fdANSPIELD, Pa.,
• grattful for the . very„ liberal patronage
heretofore received, i - vil;Pcontinue so. as to per
form all dental operations, as to,Morit the rapidly
Increasing protepsional•demands now engaged.
All operations departments of the profes
sion executed in the best peasible tnanner. All
new, useful inventions and improvements adopt
ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima
tum of Me ambition. . Dec. 5, 'B67tf
CHOICE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for Bale
cheap! at WRIGHT & BAILEY'S.
Wellaboro, Juno 5, 1867.
CORNING, , -N.
OINNATI WINES AND
BRANDY, WHITE- _
WATT' LIME, _
W. D. TERBELL & CO!
MADE AT
WALTHAM, MASS
PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY
OFkICE OF THE ()EWE. SPERINTENDENI,
ALTOONA, P.a., 15 Dec., 1866.
Tioga Marble Works,
UNION ACM)EMY
MIME
MMMIMM
iCAIiLMT/IN
. t ., , , • •
• nil aftt3; 3l6ritt.l nib w,-r
leliVv1;or11114:1i! 19)0141, th.. 116111 .
WESTWARD • .
lg.. I/C."; I°. XII I'ON Ntiiirlap.i XCcplerl for (tuft,.
531(tinaticit,ilf/il [NIA kll 4,4.iitinvi)jig ith halm ,
the West.
~'
& Night it:tptenm, xce-pica t fur Durinfo,
tummy'', awl litinkir‘, ' l4 Vqt tui i l,ttlb II
II k 0) rat We tciu,l.,J. c
Ion:001d (it Tralisk Maim prAbli , IS •. t
a, to.;Xiglit Expivso,lMily, tot „
alark null tlic-iVeAt,ccariiv•cting.
12E1
•03
;:ro
ill, Night 4ti eXci g
er shilli Via A. on.
no. in.. Mai 'Crain
Dunkit
Milt to Ex
' cheater laid 'larch), chi Avon.
tn.. Day E. pros*, , ok l eelit....l fur riurclo,
amanec, Dunkirk clod tb.. ‘tle..l,*eolint-eting nt
tialittnitucu with thu Allman; trial (beat Western
'lacy; at huthtlo %debit/a Lake EliOro and (fraud
• ink Itullway,y unJ.nt liiiitklsh a lth (ho Lake :Root
.ilwny, for all points west and 1101101.
p m buy Ex pretidttudnyd excepted, for It oat eater
p m Way Freight, excepted.
L. ra., thi4itut tVdin. Lefty, for the West.
7ao
12.6
5:18
EASTWARD DOViD. •
a. tfl.i Ni.lit E:tpre , a. Uully , liundays excepted,
ueeting, at Graycourt fur Warwick, nod at Nev.
sit with afternoon trains,and stennieta for Dinka
d.Noti- England Cities., •
a. m., Cincinnati Express. Mondays excepted, COU
cting at Elmira , for lintriaburg, Philadelphia m.d
o South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton
•SyraCtiso; at Great Bend far Scranton, l'hiladel
ia, and Tron ton; nt Luekawaxen for II earl ey, and at
ayeourt for Newburg and Warwick. -
a m Accommodation Train tinily, connecting at
1110
a Elmira for Canandaigua .
10:4: a. m., Day Express , Sundays excepted,connecting
a Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton fur SYra
mite, at Great Band for Scranton, at Lackawaxen for
Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnight Elpsers
Trainor New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Bain.
more and Washington. 4 -
8:12 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted.
4:35 p. ia., New Torte and Balthnore Mail, Sundays ox.
maul _
7.07 p m Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, con•
netting at Elmira for fiarrisiturg, Philadelphia and
the South ; at Jersey City *lth morning express
train of New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and
IS ashingtou, and at New York with 7rning ex
p ess trains for Boston a tid the East. ~
12:' op. 3. Way Freight,•Stindays excepted.,l
WI R. BARit, IL RIDDLE.
Gen'l Pawl. Agent. " -'Gen'i Sup't.
loosburg & Corning, & Tioga R. R
tains will run as follows until further notice:
Ac ommodation—Leaves Bloseburg at 7,05 a. m., Mans
. cid at .7,55, 'Tioga nt 8.33 Lawn. nceville at 9,15
-- nriliing at Corning at 10,25 +a. m.
-Atail
• t.,
—Leaves Itlossburg at 1,50 m., , Mansfield at 2/.0,
"toga at 3,05, letwrenceville at.. 3,so—arriving at
oruing at 6 p. m.
'M 11—Leaves Corning at 8,15 a. m , Lawrenceville at
.. ;13, Tinga at 10,00, Mansfield at 10,36—arriving at
•
I losburg at 11,16 a. tn.
Actiltittnodation—Leaves Corning at 3,45 p. in , Law
-; iencevillo at 4,52, Tioga at 6.60, Mansfield at 113.85
, rrivipg at Dloasburg at 7,20 p. r.. ; .?
L. 11.. ATTUCK, Sup t
*Northern Central R. R.
TRAMS FOR THE NORTH.
Trains for Canandagula leave Elmira as follows:
Accomodatlon at 7 00 a to
Express [fastest train on road) I 11 0 a m
Mail 616 p m
,Wag Freight, [passenger coach attached] ...... ... 7 10 a m
On aud after April 29t11,1867„trains 111 to rice ni,d
depart from Troy, as follows;
310 VINO $01:111. 'AWNING Norm •
Express 645 p m Expiess 10 50 aln
Elmira Mail .5f,U am Elmira Blain 955 p m
Local Freight 10 50 a ni'Local Freight 335 pm
Through Freight 0 55 p m I Through Vrcighl 2 00 a in
E. S. DROWN, Pi Supt.
Philadelphia & Eric R. R.
On awl after MONDAY, October 1111.1, 1.9&7 Traints
on thohutch - sia it: Et lo Eall, Rond a ill ilia
Mail Trdill itSATuS PilliadYl)llliit
`• arr. at El le
Erie Emit esa leaves Phildd,lphia....
•• •• '• Williamsport
•• •' air. at Erie
Elm(' a Mail leaved Philadelphia
•• " " t
ai r 1,41: Haven
EASTIVAItb.
Mail Trull. !caved Et to
•• •• Willianiapot t
•• at t•. at Philadeliilda
Erie ExPre ,, s l: aces Erie
'• lti ll liatrispot t
arr. at Philadelphid....!:
Elmira Mall leaves Lock Haven
•• •• •• Willlatag.port
•• " art.
Mull and Express cunnoct with all trains iitt Warren
& .Eranklin Railway. Pasteugera leaving Phliadelphi,‘
at 12.00 M. arrivo at Irrioatown at 0.40 a. W. and WI
City at 0.50 a. tn..
Leaving Philadelphia at 8 00 P. P. ttafiVa at WI City
at 4:85 pm.
0 lantic and Great Western R: W. 1
SALAMANCA STATION
TIWMtD roGNi.),
Mull ti.LU ..... 6.10
.ACCODI 110/Ittioll o,n Mall ........ ....... , .....
12 19 Accotuttiodatiun, 11.4 d
Exprcao, 11,00 I hix.prcs..!
At Cory thoro i 4 u junction with tho Ithiludilphia
Erie, Anil CII Croak Rail Roads.
At Meadville with tho Fraukliu and Oil City and
Pitholo Branch.
At Leavittshargo thn Mationiny Branch makes a di
rect route to Oh:inland. At Ravenna connaets with
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. •
Thn Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Callon;
Marion, Urbana and — Dayton, intersecting various rail ,
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. • .
L. D. RUCREIt, Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa.
Real Estate Sale
TE Subscriber will toll or root the following
valuable property, to wit:
One tavern stand in Lawrenceville
One farm, on which ho now resides, one-half
mile from three churches, I.wo School House. 4,
two grog shops, and one railivacl, and about the
same distance from the line qf the Welltboro and
Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains 160
acres of good land, 50 acres timbered, well wii.-
tered, and very productive.. It requires that the
seed should he sowed and planted. however, o
esure aiiarvest.
I.
Oni-farm in Jackson township, 175 acres;
IS
fi t.rate - place for a cheese factory.
Also—tor sale-4 mules, 15 sheep, and oth r
at ck, cheap on reasonable terms.
• M. S. B.II.DWIN.
Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1567-tf.
Planing & Turning.
B. T. VAN HORN,
TT AVM() got his n r ew Factory in operation.
ja is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the besi style of vrtirlttonn
ship. Having procured a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
ho is 'toady to dress hoards or plank ts lib dispatch
SCROLLWORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. His machines aro of the newt
est and most improved patterns.
Shin) 'corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS-I
DURO, PA.,
Oct. 31, 186G—tf.
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vas, :tlotal rind Shingle Ruole. (it holug Flro nod Watt r
woof). Fluor 011 Clutha. (one Manuf i rtetu tvr h e t leg
tilted 01.101) blas the law yielt.eiti,l tu, tt paint fut any
rittruueo hi uneurpansed for hotly, tittrabillity, t laitLity,
luta milicAlvoncc.. Pricc ittl per Lapin :11.1U Ile , ...ivid , h
trill supply it fat titer 'or yelirs it , Vollit l'A DA for a .
circular which given full pa i tigulars.,r - None getilline
ulllo4' lor.th.kd 11 , a trade IlkOrkAliaft6lr:CrilikAiii Paha,
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I hand, at my Mill.tn'Oceola, a good quality
of Lath. Order?. pi'nmptly
Oceola, Sept. 4. 167-3uo G. S. BONIIM:'
LAMPS,,A now kind of lamp for Kermiene—
no breakage of chimneys—at FOLEY'S.
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