The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 04, 1868, Image 4

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    POPPING CORN.
And there they eat a popping corn,
John Stiles andlinean - Cutter,
John Stiles as stout nanny ox,
And Sawn fat as butter. '
i • And than they sat and shelled the corn,
Aud raved and stirred the tire, I
And talked of different hinds of oars,
And bitched their chairs up nigher.
Then Susan .be the popper shook
Then ,Toha he shook tho popper,
Till both their laces grew as red
de 'steepen, made of copper.
And then they tholleii and popped and ate
And kinks of fan a poking,
And be bay-hawed at her remarks,
And ihalaughed at his joking.
And etlll they popped, and Still they ate,
(John's month was like a hopper,)
Atid stirred the Bra and sprinkled salt,
And shook and shook the popper.
'pie cloak struck nine, the clock struck to;
T h e
still the corn kept popping,
It streak elei , en, then struck twelve,
- Awl still no signs of stopping.
And John he ate, and Sue she thought--
The oota did fop end-patter,
Till, John cried oat, " The corn's.afirz
Why, Susan, what's the *noir
Said she, "John• Stiles, It's ono O'clock;
You'll die of indigestion,
I'm dolt of all this pupping born
- Why don't you pop ate question?"
Hos! HE DthN'T GET HER.—On Sun
day evening last, a young man of this
vicinity, Whom, for the sake of conven
ience, we will call John, went to visit
thegirl'he desired to call hisown. The
blooming fair one resides near the
Rancocas.
Ding the everting, the
young man wunable to conceal the
wish of his b, and in tender accents
declared his desire that the young lady
should consent to be his. He met with
a fhtt refusal. The ardent John still
pressed her farther, cleeraring that if else
would not accept him, he would then
and theile drown himself in 1 the dark,
deep watersjof the Rancocas, and she
would lieveil see him mores As this
threat r -(fill not effect the desired purpose,
,he pre4eeded to carry it out s . He ran
down tb the' bank, the girl hfollowing,
win:in - hp plunged fearlessly into the
streamj- c ;Wwding out until the 'chilly wa
ters reached his shoulders. It will be
remembered that the evening on 'which
' this occurred, was none of the warmest.
' Retreating, before tinally carrying out
his purpose, John cried 'out, shivering
with cold :
"W-will you marry mo now?" -
,1- No py
In he plunged again, this time until
the water reached his neck, and again
he halted upon the last plunge.
you mv.rry me now 7"
"No!" • •
Another plunge—this time going al
most entirely under water, the top of
Ills bead only•being seen above the sur
face. But, as life ' was sweet and the
water cold he soon emerged and stag
gered-out of the creek, shivering worse
than ever, spluttering out :
"N-now, w-w-will.you rn-marry me?"
"No: I'll see you drown first."
- "Well, I don't care a copper whether
you'll marry me orpot. You won't
get me into that water again."
Nor again did he try his fortunes in
the uncertain deep. Shivering and
chattering with his teeth, he quickly
.departed • leaving the fair one in her
obstinaci ; and returned to his home, a
sadder, a d, let us hope a wiser man.
He says the heartless girl ma - go to the
lower regions, and ho will go the other
way, without her! Brave youth! He's
come to his senses at last. Long may
he wave above the chilling waters of
the raging Rancocas.—Mount Holly
Mirror.
DANGER OF PORE EATING.---TRIORI•
NA.—That dangerous and painful die
ease which has destroyed so many lives
in Germany and in the Western States,
and which comes from pork eating, has
extended to our city. Mr. Charles
Wendle,. his wife and two children were
attacked by the disease known as Tri
china Spiralis on Sunday week. - When
Dr. Crawford was called to attend the
ease, and becoming satisfied of the na
ture of the disease, he made inquiries
about the diet, and traced it with great
certainty, to a dinner of boiled ham,
which was not very thoroughly cooked.
Portions of two hogs,-{.one -of which
was fattened by Mr. Wendle, and ono
by a. farmer of which lie bought it)
were subjected to examination by the
microscope and disclosed the fact it was
literally alive with the trichina.- This
poison was communicated to the family
as above stated. We are happy to learn
that they are all likely :to recover.—r
B. Bulletin.
A . FAIR OFFER. -- 11 Make," said Dr.
Franklin, " a full estimate of all you
owe, and all that is owing to you. Re
duce the same to a _whole. As fast as
you collect pay over to those you owe.—
If you'cannot collect, renew your notes
every yeal, and get the Let security
you can. Go to the builneas illigently,
waste no idle moments ; b very eco
nomical in all things ;• discard all,pride ;
be faithful in your duty to God, in pri
vate and in public worsbip, and do un
to all men as you would they should do
unto you. If you are too needy in your
eiroumstances to give to the poor do
whatever else in your power for them
oherfully ; but, if you can always help
the worthy poor and unfortunate.—
'Pursue this course dilllgently and • sin
cerely for seven years, and if you are
not happy and independent in your cir
cumstances, come to me and I will pay
your debts."
"Would you believe it, aunt," ex
claimed a pale-faced yourrm ° lady of the
"upper ten," "would you believe it ?
'Uncle Solomon here tells me thattlie la
dies out west actually speak to the
tradesmen and retall,storekeepers They
must be sadly in want ofsociety, musn' t
they ?"
"Humph !yes," interposed Uncle
Solomon, "they are as badly off for so
ciety my dear, as your father was when
lie pulled radishes and asparagus for a
living, and your mother sold them in
-- E - cri l ioir4-"-ktn.rizot_---hal hat
.spelety,
lk.ths - rolly Dolly Adellnefalnted, and
,hei aunt - Was visible in the nest room.
;14 'AiiiING CONSENV"--A young man
,itohiii village Whose courage proved
sufficient to " pop the - question" to his
beloved, had his heart fail him when
be was obliged O ask the father's con
sent. Finally g tting desperate he said
44 Ain-, Da wants to.know if you
bate any objections to mY marrying
your daughter." The surprised ' pa
tient" kindly replied "none in the
ieast."-- . 7Corning Aurae.
The man lives most perfectly whose
Constant happiness is found in the con
sciousness that, in doing the best that
he can for himself, he is also doing the
best that he can for every being that is
_capable of having good done to it.
If small streams are not able to bear
great ships, or yield great treasures,
they may, at least, water some dropping
Bower; if not by the fireside or ' home,
by the wayside in life's pathway.
When a man lives with God hisvoico
eball-be as sweet as the murmur of the
brook and `the rustle *tho coro,--Ent.
ereon.
Open your heart to sympathy, but
close it to despondency. The flower
which open's to receive the dew shuts
against the .In.
" An ingenious Frenchman has patented
an Illuminating cane for bachelors wbo
return hometlate at night,.
Why is a rooster standing on a fent%
like a silver half-dollar? Because it. is
bead on ono 'side and tail on the other.
The baste of all hair dyes'is nitrate of
sliver, or sugar of lead d sulphur.
NEM 11ARDWAAE STARE
GONYEIIS & OSGOOD
TN addition to their old business in Dry Goods,
Groceries, ac., bavo established a. _ •
STOVE,TIN, AND 'GENERAL HARD.
. • - -WARP
two doors . below the old stand; where they man•
ufaeturo
• T Nil-V7 ARE.
Olt . lllB
HUMANITY' PRiNOIPLE,
that is, In the most substantial manner. , In the
mattor of
S`TOV" Es,
we have enough to do all tho cool:lug and warm
ing in 'Bop County. In fact, we haVo Stoves
enough to MAKE A SUMMER In
IVALRUSSJA
\V i e aft) the only agents for the sale of the
iIIURICAN COON. STOVE__
in WollabO'ro; and Ellie Stove la Um
AUTOCRAT OF STOVES.
140 'keep all kinds of hardware, Iron, Nails,
Steel, Horse Shoes, and n complete varioty.of
SHELF HARDWARE
If you don't bolievo it UMW IN.
CONVERS osoopn
lgollsboro, Sept. 4, 1867, ly.
VoL 30.11 T
o. 212 ARPER'S IVIAGAZINE
Tho plan of the-Atagatine excludes Politics
and Polthnies. It in,•ludes everything pertain
ing to Literature, art, induitry, Popular +.!cieuce,
/Esthetic!, and, beeial iifv. "The Woman's King
dom; a Love itory," by tho author or Joho
Gentle an, is couarnanced in the January
Number. For Dollars n year.
-
VOL. 12,1 TT
ARPEfi'S
A Record of the Times. :Nothing - pertaining
to civiliiatlon is beyond Ile scope. The organ of
no party or clique', It dismisses all questions of
polities and F ocial,econo tu y . A novel by Wilkie
Collins, author of "The Woman in White," will
be commenced in the first January number. $4
par annum, weekly. Splendidly illietrated.
Votanie ) Al ) Fon.
THE AZAR. I§6B
This is to be a a Journal f ft. the Ilome. It will
treat of everything pertaining to Home Life. It
will furnish the latest fashions in dross and orn
ament; describe the amusements and exercises
adapted for in doors and out.of doors , sill con
tain stories. sketches, and poems. Published
weekly, with profiles iliiinrations, at per an
num.
..W• For any of Oat almvu publicattona ad
drone, pith tho cash,
ARPEI? c Bit OTHERS,
FRANKLIN' SQUARE, NEW YOR K.
21'17. The tifee publications sent to ono ad
dress fv $10: any two of them for 87....cie
Dee. 25, 1867-2 m.
Elmira Saw Mantactory.
Cast and Ezh•a Cast Steel Patent Taper
--1 Ur and
Circu.lais Saws.
MULEY, GANG, CROSS-CUT,
CLEARING, SOOTII AND OTIIER
SAWS.
Mr. J. SCHIEFFELIN„Tr., is authorised to
sell at Faotory Pricos In Tioga.
Ordors•for repairin).7, to., loft with Mr. Setae&
fella will ho: attended as protnptly as if left at
the Manufactory.
ANDIIEW6 gt BURBAGE
50pt.,13, 113(17.—tt.
The Anteriean Cooking Stove.
Arr Eat twenty years experience in the wan
ufnoturo of stoves, we became convinced,
come six years since, that a vast amount of
money was being expended by the people of this
country'', in buying cheap and worthless stoves,a
large portion of which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted in buying tho best stoves
that could be made, notwithstanding -the price
was higher. With this view we proceeded to
construct the American Cooking Stove, and
spared no pains or expense 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 years,
and
when an 'improvement suggested itself, we have
at once adopteddt, and we have several of these
improvements secured by letters patent. - In
this manner we do not he3itato to say, we have
brought it to n higher state of perfection than
has heretofore been attained in cooking ,stoves.
The recent improvements 'in this store has
added largely to its convenience and effective
ness. In all the varieties of stoves we manu
facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve
nience and deonomy in operation, rather !than
cheapness in price, and in so doing we are eatis
fled we study the interest of those purehasin ,
'our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, & CO.
Albany, N. Y.
For sale by CONVERSE k OSGOOD, Walla'•
horn, Pa. 18sept67-3ro.
E. U.• (CASE,
( AGENT FOR
HARDING'S JDITIONS
, OF FAMILY, PULPIT, & PHOTO
GRAPH BILBS.
ni
i
Wholesale Deers will fi n the list to embraco
the largest assortment of 8 . l tilos in the country.
The publishpr has no hesitation in pronounc
ing them more saloalple`than.any Bibles...publish
ed. The various editions .embrace all thii% I
hme styles of binding and aims of typo, varying
in price from $2 to e. 30, for Famay..4liblo, large
quarto size.
.HA_RDING'S
PATENT FLEXIBLE ',CHAIN-BACK
PIIOTOb 11APII ALBUM,
The superioity o f " liardio'g'4 Patent Flexible
Chain-Baelr Album," over all others heretofore
mrtoufaotured, will, upon the !slightest oxamina-
Pirreli niers are 'fis'aroa tour
tae t[w.o
are all of the best Philadelphia manufacture.
E. B. CAGE,
Jan. 8,1883.-3 m. Troy, Pa.
Planing and Scroll ' Sawing,
- . COVINGTON, ?'TOGA CO., PA.
- The undersignod has put In a
WoOdworth Planer
AND A SCROLL SAWING XACIII'NE
it hie shop, south-east tido of Gorould's Saw
Mill. lie will k ep constantly on hand
CLAPBOARDS 'AND PLOORINO,
i.O
D. S. IRELTbIIe sae.
and sUbscribes itesolf the publiok's
I TI
vent at a fair co ponsation for labor. -
Covington, Dec. 18, 1867.—1 y
Cleaning Sewing Machines.
THE undersigned hereby notifies owners of
-Sewing Maohines that be is prepared to
clean and put such machines in good order fin
cell. 110 also is agent for tlio " patent tuckor,"
which eon be used on any machine.
JOHN B. SHAKSPEARE.
Wollsboro, Sept. 4, 1367, tf.
Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Work,-3.
UAVING engaged Mr. JAMES BMITII to
superintend our. Clothing Works we are
LOW ready to do all kind of coloring and dress.
lug In good style and on short notice.
S. A. RILTBOLD,
0. BLAIR..
13cAA8, 18137—tf.
• Planing Machin©. ,
AT KEENEYVILLE, PA.
IRAVE put in a firet•claee PLANER, and am
11 prepared to piano flooring, siding, etc. to
order. QEO. D. KEENEY.
Sept. 18, 18137-I.Y.
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SPRING GOODS
' CO RA 1.N.-G,
i 7, PEOPLE'S STORE I
AT T.l
ESE
RE NOW RECEIVING A
FRES II
STOCK OF GOODS
Adapted to the
SPR
NG TRADE,
and are pr
pared to supply the wants of tbo
people in
NORT
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WITH
V ,GOODS.
LONG EXPERIENCE
011
has taught us that
OD GOODS
give tho bee
to
satisfaction, and those accustomed
•atronizo us knew that vro
Ell
P THE BEST GOODS
not our patrons •
mite as much as we are.
who ar
Wo keep as uenitl a
UM
;E-STOCK OF CLOTHS
to toll by the yard or
MADE
P, TO ORDER AND WAR
RANTED TO FIT."
OUR ST
i CK WILL BE KEPT FULL,
ad all Goods sold by us
Warra
ed. to give' Satisfaction,
AND
Iv as at any I other. Estab
meat. Mind that.
Sold As L'
list
we ipivito
Pricee,i)ledg
Ti exaniination. of - out? Stook and
ng ourselves to
SHOW GO
DS FREELY AND TAKE NO
OFFENCE
boo ou aale Ie made.
SMITH 4 WAITE.
Y., Apr. 10, 1887.
Corning, N!
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30
pA:. ,, ivit'iMims'l GO.
i; SEMPFAR IDg;All;
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED-
I -WINES; PAINTS,'OILS, WIN.
DOW GLASS, & PUTTY, •
Have coin down to Old Prices atfait.
WE do not hesitate to say that we have the
Largest Stock of
UR E ENGLISH DRUGS
c. MEI)ICINES,
PITENT iEDICINES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
-PE.RFUME.RY,
FANCY ( A RTICLES, TOILET SOAP,.
CLOTH, HAIR,' TOOTH NAIL
-- - -
WINES & LIQUORS, &C.,
EVER BROUGHT LiPiQ MARKET.
We have also tho Largest Stook of
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS it.ND PUTTY,
Such as
El
Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, Linseed
Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yet
low Ochre, Venetian Bed, Chrome Yel
• low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Lacker, Japan,
Spanish Whiting, Paris White; Kalsomine, Resin,
Tar, Log Wood, Fuel°, Brazil Wood, Cam
wood, ,Redwood; Potash, Putty, Aloo
, • cohol, Bennie, Spirits Turpontine,
and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,
Which we will sell 25 per cont. cheaper than 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 call and examine our
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
member we i can't be undersold.
All goods warranted or no tale.
P. It. Wna f t.tats, t P. it WILLIAMS t Co.
3. L. Wn,Liehrs. j No, 3 Tinton Block.,
.Wclleboro, `Juno 28, 180,
Stoves: Stoves i 2 .:
AND HARDWARE!
MR. 'WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announce to the /Athens of Tiogu County,
that in additiOn to' hie excellent stock afStoves,
Tin-Ware, BrMania, and Sheet-Iron Ware,
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
MAIN STREET, IVEI4,SEORO,
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following artiolee: •
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, 1
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGER%,
• BITS
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE•
TREES, ELLIP
_ TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, poRN.
- POPPERS
SAUSAGE CUTTERS A
COMBINED. Also,
PISTOL CIABTR
POWDER A
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOO
a now thing, and made for use
few of the many articles co",
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call! and examine for
ibeinselvec. We aim to keep the beet quality of
°ode in; oar line,; • and all work to order, done
r promptlylind well. WILLIAM ROM S'
Wasboro,Sept:l,lB6o-d.
Boarding 11(
BOARDNG by the week„ di
ing, e n had on reneon i l
site the o 1 U. B. hotel Bt4
irellebero. I M. Iif,• I SEA,
Aug. 7, 18137, tf. •
ldPl3,r.A now kind of la
no break/tips of tilkimney.
N lillr':::r?1 , :it 31 - :
P,:,:,;,4 'PY ik, ;)Stx; r p`;ros - 1 - ' , 0 tut
'- - ,B USI.Y.E'SS 7
WE will buy at tho highest market 'pries,
the following artieles:
SHEEP . ' P E ; DEACON ' SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES,
AND TEAL SKINS,
fur whicb we will pay cash. : ,
,We will manufacture to order,Erench borne
tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the beat man
net and at. fair rates; and pay especial attention
to REPAIRING. • '
READY-MADE IVOIiC.3
DU which weotill uot be uudesesiksitisi'fisin this
time we shall make it a point to keep up the best
stook of
LADIES' GAITERS,
to be found In the county, which we will soli at
a lower profit than such articles have ever been
offered in this regipn.
' We shell liithWio keep up a good 'assortment
of '
LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER
BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES WORK or VA
. RIMS STYLES,
and all skylea . of MEN'S WORK. •
4E4 TILER, d- _FINDINGS
caa be beagbt of uI ai cheap ai an'y' Where this
side of New York, and we ehall keep a fall stook
of '
FRENCH /CALF, FRENCH . KIP, UP-
L'ENINgq, Ariz ,
•
• - BINDING: '
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, STIREA4 AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS'
_NEEDLES, LASTS,
hi'VES, 0 R rzr s, with SHGENAZER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar
gest in tho county, and we sell for small profile.
No talk business and _we mean business. We
have been in this region long enough_ to be well
-known-let those who know ns try tie. Corner
of MIA and ,Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob-
Orbs! Hardware Store,- C. W. 'SEARS,
• . OEO. 0. DERBY.
Wellsboro, April 24, 1867—if.
REM:NCI-TOES' FIRE ARMS
Army Revolver, •
Navy Revolver, ' 36-100 in. Calibre
Belt ...... Navy else Calibre
Policia Revolver, Navy size Calibre
New Pocket Revolver, 81-100 in. Calibre
'Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.} 31.100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 82 Cart'ge
Test Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 d 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane • No 22 & 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Rifie,(Boals') No 82 &88 "
Revolving Rifle, 38 & 44-100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON & SONS.
Moore & Nichols. New York; Wm Read & Son,
Boston; Jos 0 Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Foul
they & Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co;
New Orleans; Johnson, penoer & Co, Chicago,
L M Rumsey & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. Oct. 9,1807.-9 m:
IS now receiving a now and :ashionable stook
of
MILLINERY GOODS
fresh lima New York, whioh she will sell very
cheep. Call and examine new styles and prices.
-MATH STREET, WELLSDORO,
October 16, 1867.
WELLSBORO FO4NDRY ;AND
THE subsoribers having poured additinal
machinery are nom ready to furnish to o dder
all sorts of
PLOWS, CULTI VA TOR S, FIELD
ROLLERS, 'MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES, -W -
SAWING MACHINES,'
&c., &c.
WOODWORTH PLANER,
for custom and job work, Wo aro also prepared
to do
SLITTING! dr SCROLL SAWING
' Having a first.clais sorew-cutting Lathe, wo
are prepared te make 1 • t.
CHE.E I 9.4" Pie' ESS SCREWS,
to .order. builders. of Cheese Factories are re
yestedle e :
mine Our work. 14 'manufacture
e
Ch mpion Plow,
one of . the finest implements in the market.
Cash paid for OLD IRON.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
P. L. BEARS.
We'labor°, May 15, 1867—tf.
1868, WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1868.
X commence this year with an erslathalt.
. I ABISI FOR EVERYTHING I I
A ' ARGE, STOCK OF FLOUR FOR
• CASH I
D STUFFERS
PISTOLS,
DOES,:
A LARGE STOOK OF FEED FOR
A LARGE STOOK OP PORK FOR
~ H ANGINGS
Call and see no. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
Welleboro, Jan. 9, 1887-Iy.
Those are but a
posing our. Mock
All persona indebted to us by note for book
account laud call and settle or pay costs.
Jap.;3; 18118. s ' WRIGUT BAitzy.
WelMoro Wool Carding Elachine.
HAYING covered our Machine with entire
new Cards ; we are now ready to Card all
Wool without delay, and in the but possible
manner. All Wool sent from a distance by Stage
will be returnediry the same if required.
S. A. lIILTBOLD,
ORIN BLAIR.
Wencher°, Juno 14,1867.
11121
r day, and Ledg
able term oppo
inch Main Street,
RS, Propriftor.
DR. .EITOR I O ABDOMINAL . SUPPORT
ERB, for sale at Rore Drug Store..
•
. p for K - . mem.
at POLErS.
CALENDER, Pienoh, Marine end ehit , dt
Clocks, at [deale] marts.
A L S a,
We have a Brat-rata stOOk of I
PRINCIPAL AGENTS.
NEW ARRIVAL !
MRS. E. E. KIMBALL,
MACHINE SHOP.
CASTINGS,
BLICIE ♦i '
We have also a
to order.
CASH PAID FOR *HEAT I
CASH PAID , FOR OATS!
CASH PAID FOR CORN I
CASS I
CASH 1
'To ( = tho Public of Wellobar°
♦ND
SURROUNDING COUNTRY 1
N. - ASH R
TA thes tliAome; o
method of notifying people
that
is on hand, and offers It lowor t• nu before.
The Stotio is well stocked with the most fash
ionable
COATS, PANTS AND VESTS,
alio, a largo assortment of '
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
oonsigting of
WHITE AND CASSIAIERE SHIRTS,
COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS
TENDERS, SOCKS,
and a good large lot of the mat. fashionable
RATS AND GAPS,
over brought to this market. Also
TI
LINKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS,
which you can buy low for cash, ut the. Cheap
:
Clot lug Store of N. AMEN, Ist door east of
Vail Vulkenburg's Flour Store.
ollsboro, Sept. 11, 19(1.7-.
1 - 866, FOR SALE. 1866 ) .
. . ,
g Y
4' B
B. C. Iii,ICKIIAM,
A T N I NAVIT E NAL TWO 6.1 P O R-
) 1
,
60,000 Atople_ t iCrees.
10,000 Pear Trees . .
A good supply of PLUM. PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES. A SHRUBBERY.
- The Fruit trees aro comp° e
li
t' of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, soot of thew large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to_ get a supply
will do well to call and see uiy stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. AO- Delivered at the depot
free of charge. ,
Tioga, Feb: 28,1888-Iy*
FO UT Z'S
CULZBAATED
800 and Cattle Powders
YELLOW WA
TER, HEAVES,
COUGHS, DIS
TEMPER, FE
VERB, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, dc. Its
use improyes the
wind, increases
the appetite—gives
a smooth , and
glossy attic—and
transforms th o •
miserable skeleton
horse.
In all diseage3 01
the Lunge. LI vc:..
ere., this artle:,
acts a 3 a epectrie.
By putting i'Aun
one-half
to a paper in .;
barrel or swill
above dI9eR3C3
will be eradi=te.l
or entirely pr2v4i
preventive and c,
?riO3 2,5 Couti
S. A.. .IFCCE7 7 1"..7.,
AT Tntir.
WHOLESUMiIBUfi !N9 KF.!;W:'.II DriCT,
No. 118 Franklin PA # il;''reP,
Per Sale h.7,ziPugett; 1
out the United States.
DAV/D E. FOUTZ, Successor.
-For sate by John A. Roy,-Wollaboro.
QTATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS
FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA.
7'.4o,J=rtrz.er - w - _
P. A. Alton ' Principal, Professor of Natural
and Mental Science. '
J. T. STREIT, A. M., Prefessor f Languages.
CHARLES' H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of
Mathematics. '
Mac L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern. Languages
and Drawing.
Miss MART 4. HUGHES, B E., En. Branches.
MM. O. R. PRESTON, IL E.. Principal of the
Model School.
I. G. HOYT, Professor of Voaal and Instrumen
tal Music.
4Mnis ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor
of Music.
SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8.
First Term begitie - Septouthel 4, 1867,
Second term begins Decemb r 9 "
Third term begins March 8, 1868.
EXPENSES PER FERM OF 14 WEEKS.
Fall andlSpring Term, including board,
room rout, tuition, book rent, fuel,
oil, anii washing, $6O 00
Winter Term, 04 00
Day students, tuition and book rent, 10 00
Total expenses for school year $lB4 00
No extra charges. Rooms furnished with
stoves, chairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads,
mattresses, pillows, and one comfortable. For
further information send for Catalogue.
• Aug. 7, 1367, Ow. Address, Principal.
Mrs. A. J. SOfield,
Ta now T eceiving the Pall styles of
MILLINERY,
direct frc;ta the city, and will ( be pleased to seo
her old friends and customersiwith as many new
ones as may choose to favor er with their pat
ronage. I have engaged a first-class Dressma
ker, and am prepared to carry on
DRESS-MAKING
in all its branches. in a satisfactory manner.
Orders taken for !Hair Jewelry. Good prices
paid for human hair.' Store over VtinValken.
burg's Grocery, Ninin.st.
Wellsboro, Sept. 25, 1867—tf
RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.—
The fine location for a store between - the
'building known as Roy's Block, and t Bollard's
Saloon is now offered for gale on peculiar and
favorable fermi; inquire at Roy's Drug Store.
3. A. ROT.
lISIOA,L INBTRUMBNT6.—J.I3. dbake
perki, dealer in Decker '& Brother and
*tines & Brothers pianos, Mason & Hamlin cab—
inet organs, Trent, Linsey &. Co. melodeons, and
the B. Shoninger melodeons. Room over J., R.
Bowen' store. . • Sept. 12, 1886.
Butter and Cheese.
11[TIOREST Market Price paid for Butter attd
Ull Cheese, or shipped for parties at
24ju1y07. TOLES & BARKER'S.'
Coal for Sale.
SE BITUMINOUS COAL for Salo
28,1867
COA
Ch
Sept.
MITE largest assortment of Watches, Clocks
Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioaa county
[l9dec6B] FOLEY'S.
1111
CASH PAID Pelt BUTTER AT
WRIGHT &Inman -T.
WllOllB4lll DUG STORE.
DRUOS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
SND OILS,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN-
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI
OINES,IIPETROLEUM.
ROSJ j
lIESTER PER
PUMgRY
1
A D FLAVORING EXMACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
AND DYE CAGES,
Sold_rit Wholesale Piiees. t , Buyers are requested
toonll and get quotations befile going further
East
A.MERi W A ECH
The American Watch Company, of Waltham.
Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are
cheaper, more accurate, loss complex, more dura
ble, better adapted for general use, and more ea
sily kept in order and repaired than any other
watches in the market. They are simpler in
structure, and therefore stronger, and less likely
to be injured than the majority of foreign watch.
es, Which are composed-mfaArom 125 to 300 pie
ces, while in an old Nish watch there are
more than 700 parts. How they run under the
hardest trial - watches can have. is shown by the
following letter:
PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY.
This preparatio • ,
long eta favorab
kuo T r ii will tho,-
oughly reinvigorate
broken-down and
low•spirited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and intes
tines.
It is a sato pit
cntive of all dls•
cases l AI t to
A
- - - . - - -
OFFICE OF TEE GE:4 SPERINTENDENT, 1
GENTLEMEN : The w /
ALTOONA, P ~ 15 Dec., 1860.
tches manufactured by
you have been in use on his railroad for several
ryears by our onginemen, to whom we furnish
:watches a part of our equipment. There are
now some three hundred of them carried on our
line, and ~.ive consider them good and reliable
timekeepers. indeed, I have_ great satisfaction
in saying your watches give us less trouble, and
have worn', and do wear much longer without re
pairs than any watches we have ever bud in use
on this road. As you aro aware, we formerly
trusted to those of English manufacture, of ac
knowledged good reputation; but as a class they
never keep time as correctly, nor have they done
as good service, as yours.
' In these statements lam sustained by my
predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex
tended over a series of years. Respectfully,
EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS,
amtlon is invaluable.
Improves the qtutlity
of the milk. It has
been ptoven by ac
teal experiment to
Increase the quan•
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent. and make the
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
cattle, it gives them
nn appetite, loosens
.their iii de. and
makes them thrive
General Superintendent.
American Watch Co., IValtliam.
We make now fivo different grades of watches,
named respectively as follows :
.•
All of these, with the exception Or the Houle
Watch Company, are warranted by 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
pany's printed card. of guarantee, which should
accompany each Wabib told, en that buyers may
feel sure they are purchasing the genuine article,
There are numerous counterfeits and imitations
of our Watches sold throughout the country, and
wo would caution purchasers to bo on their guard
against imposition.
Any grades of Waltham Watches may bti pur
chased of Watch Dealers 'throughout the country.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
1317,10.,
rt • J. STICKLLN,
Ohairmaker, Turner, and
T i Furniture Dealer. •
ALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop,O
►Main Street. FACTORY In SCllie it Wil
liams Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
.Wellsboro, Jnne 12,1887. J. STICkLIN.
rpHE undersigned is now prepared to exe
j cuto all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu
ments of either
ITALIAN :OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved workmanship.
'and with dispatch.
lie keep _constantly on band both kinds of
hi and will be ado to suit all who way fa
vor lam with their orders, on as reasonable terms
as can bo obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and-made to look as good as new.
PORTER."' LCOX.
Tioga, Nov. 1, 1867—tf.
To the Farmers of Tioga County.
Aj le a now su b p u o il i t r g at my manufactory, in Lawrence
FANNING XILL,
whlcb possesses the following a/vantages overallother
m i! a ff separates oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and
elites and cockle, from wheat.
.2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yelk•w seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
a, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does an other Separating required of a mill.
This mllll4l built of the best and most durable tim
ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms.
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., - PA.
FACULTY:
ELIAS EORTON, Principal.
Mits. ADA W. lIORTON, Preceptresn.
Miss MIRA lIORTON, Aaalataat.
Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Toddler of Music.
CALENDAR FOR 1867-8.
Fall Tenn commences Sept. 3i, Winter from Nov
20t1i, Spriag.Term Feb. 18th, 2868.
MO NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa.,
jr . grateful for the very liberal patronage
~,,,,,,,
heretofore received, will c•m 'I tinue rur to per
form all,dental operations, us to merit , e
rapidly
Increasing professional (IC1110;114 11411% ngagod•
AD operations in nil departments of the proles
slim executed In the hest possible manner. All
new, useful inventions and improvements. adopt
ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima
tum of his ambition Dm 6, 'BB-tf
D. P. ROBERTS
CHOICE LOT OF GRAM BAGS fol. an!e
obesp ! at WRIGHT A BAILEY'S.
Welibboro, Juno 5, 1867.
CORNING, N. Y:
T - 11:ATED MEDICINES, CIN-
CINNATI WINES AND
BRANDY, Winn:-
Won LimE,
t i
W. D. TEIt t iALL ./.: CO
Corning. N. Y., Jan.), 1868--ly
Proofs of the Superior Quality
rzErn
MADE AT
WALTHAM, MA ,
Appleton, Tracy dreo., Waltham, 41firal
Wcz/thant Watch Company, W«/Mant, Masa
P. S. Bartlett,
ina. El(cry,
Home Watch Company,
182 Broadway,•N_ Y
tiopt. 4, 1867—Cm
Tioga Marble Works,
J. II bIATHErt,
Lawrtacevllle,October 10, 1860-tf
UNION ACADEMY.
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department $5 00
Common En lief -
) 0 00
Higher Engli h • 7.W
Languages a d Higher Mathematics r i 800
Instruments Music, extra ' , 1000
Vocal Music extra 1 00
Drawing, e tilt 300
Room Rent - Il 7,0
Board per week.- .. 3 00
Knoxville, August 11, 1807-t I.
On mid
leitail;uniingnt nbuut tha
prOUND.,
12:28 Atxyreas 1(q- t ut ,
to, Salamanca, and Dunhill:: Connecting with t ra j 4s
for the West.
ti•t3 u m Night Uxtiress, r. uNklay►...%,, , epte Jul
Salamanca, u Dunkirk, ontk df rtt Lt.!, but,
with tiniur of thu AJlnuilc 4!: Went uHtnu ik,
Shoroottnt GrnudTtuuk
h . :03 a, in.,Mglit Expresa,lially, tot 13uftaln.:-ultill
thttlkil k aud the Went, autzueutiuir, us above.
17:15 a, in.. Night Expro.a. builds) ( re n. t e , i „)
, univr up,/ iluttiau. win A you.
1132 a. tn.. Mall Train. S'unda.o excepted,. f o r D u i tnio
and Dunkirk:
1:40 p. m. Baltimore Expic:ss, :Fonda), cied. k r .
Rot:Beater and Buffalo. via Avon.
7:03 p. pt.. Day Expo:ma, 8 middy s excepted for MA+ .
ma:manta,- Dunkirk find thu West, connecting b i
at e , ninmaneit vdtli the Atlantic and (;real
itail i stay ; at patrol° with t lie Lake hinire find Gr4T,4
Trunk and u t Dunkirk pit,' Ole lake Si,.
Hallway, for alf polutef west and south!. •
7;10 p mDay EExpressStrirdnya vxceptedrt.)r Ito hethrl2.so p m Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
5:48 p. zu., 14ullitrait t i rein, Deily, fur the, West
12:16 a. w., is;lght t:xpret A: Raiiy. Sunctalz t A , 11 . 40,
connbeiing at Grayconrt for IS"iiruick. find at Ns.A
York with atftornuut, trnirva 6titi atvatners
it ri,i , :siew Englami Cittett.
4:18 a, m., CI uet tioti..lispr , AO. Mow - lit} 8 accepted Ac t ,
Fleeting a t lei flat rinburg,l't.ll4«teluhm
the eolith; .11 Owego fut ftLrwu, Flt Ilitn.;kantw,
tor 334,1Cuse ; at Cheat Bella for Scrantoh, Pllll,ld t b
phlu. and Trenton: HI Lackawnxer4for hl,ll it
inycourt far Newl‘nrg and War‘qtck
10.15 Arataaasedal lois Train thaly, t - tauttcttrq i t
at Elmira for Caunndulgun .
10:48 fe M.,' Day Expresq. Stindayn excepted, eonureti: t
at EiMin% for Caaandaigua, at Isingliamtou far 81•r4.
east., at Great Bond for Scraidori, at Lachawaxta
Ilamiuy, and at Jersoy City with uddbiglit Expto i
'Craig! of Nat• Jurbey Railroad for Plilludelphla, Butt .
mote and Washington.
3:12 p. rn., Baltimore Exprees, littudaye excepteu
4:95 p. M., New Toth /it'd Baltimore Mull Fundaye
cept.•d
UT µin Lightning txpruas, Sundays (..),Cc 'Act! tyn.
netting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philddelvida
the Month; at Jer,my City with morning r xprte.
train of New Jersey -Railroad for Baltimore sed
Washington. stud at New . , Yoik with morning tx.
Koss trains for Bo.ton a nd the East:
12:30 p. m. Wit) Frei4ht, Stindaye exciipted.
11; .IL unitli, in. RIDDLE,
(hal Puss. Agent. acinq Stip't
Olossburg, & Corning, & Tioga It
'lntlns will run na fulluw•a un ll further notice:
letantnotlation—Lenves plop§ utic at 7.05:1 . 1. In., Mit.,
/field at 7.0 i Timm at 6.33. Lawr uterine, at: 9,1
arriving at Coming at 10.25 a. In.
Mail—Learts filoesbarg nt I,EO p. in., 15.1annfLeld at :I:a:,
Tioga at 3.08, 1:ml-enc.:vine at 3.50--arrlring et
Corning at r, p. tn. 1 ,
Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,15 u. n , Lawrenceville at
9,18, 'y uroga ut 10,00, blanafletil nt I.o,3o.arrlring st
g at 11,10 a. m.
Ac l il d :Zl ' odatiou—Leaves Corning at 3,4'4 p. to . Lar
s ncevllle nt 4,02. Tiog - ti tit 6150, Mansfield at !e, :3, , ,_
. riving nt nlonitmrg at 7.20 p. tn.
).
,L. ll .BliT'rUCK,Sup't
r - '
TRAINS FOR. TUE NORTH.
Traius fur CanandagulaVe Elmlmas follows:
Ascomodation at 7 Otl
Express [fastest train on mull 11 45 al
Mall 516pu
Way Freida, [passenger canal at &ached] ...... 7lx a r ,
On and ilea Nov. 21, 1867, trams will arriTt at!
depart flora 'fray, as follows:
LEAVE I , 3OITIWARD.
.10 65 A. M.—Daily (except Su days) for Elcuirs,
10, Canandaigua. Rockiest r. Bridge and tla
Canada's.
945 -I'. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira sad
Buffalo, via Erie Railway from
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
ti CO A. M.—Dally (except Burtch' s) for Baltimore
Wasniagtott, Miletelelpnia„
9 G,5 P. M.—Daily (except Su days) for Baltimore,
Wa4hington uad Pl'iladelp a.
J. N. MARRY, „I; S. TOBNO
Itarrisburg. Well I Pass. eig't
Baltimore.. Md
• Philadelphia &- Eric R. R.
du and after MONDAY, tktober 14th, 1567,
on the Philadelphia &Et io hail Road trill tun
WEST MOLD
Mali Train leases Philadelphia
" " Williamsport....
arr. at Erie
Erie Express leaves
•• ••
arr. attErie....... -
Elmira Mall Iraqi
" " " a Williamsport ..
arr. at Lock /Liven
EASTWARD
Mail Train laves Erie
" " 15 ililtunspoit....
arr. nt PllSladelphla
Erie Express leaves Elie
" " " I latuspirt....
err. at Philadelphia.—
Elmirt Muil !races Lock Haven....
" " Willlumspett
" " err: ut Philadelphia.....
• Waltham, Jla•cy
Boston, Atuum.
!Jordon. Jferxx.
31,01 and Express connect. with all tralits.un Wurr
. Eraukiin Itu Pastetigers 14.tving PhlLulalpLu
ut 12.06 M. ,ta-rlvo nt Irvioatown ut 64u u. ut. tin.t ‘.6
City ut LO a. in.
Leaviug illittalelpith at s.qt, at Oil
at 3;35 p tn.
WX2TWARD BatIND
Mail
Accommodation
Express
Express
At Cory there is a junction
Erie and Cil Creek Itsit ltogds,
At ' Meadville with the Franklin and Oti Cit) et Li
Pithole liranch. •
At Leavittobuta,o the, Mahonlny litauch
rect routo to Cleveland. At Ravenua eot.m.cti
Cloreland and Plttabuigh Railroad.
Tho Road panties through dirrun,!Abitiund. 1.11,
Marion, Urbana, nnd Dayton, itilet.tctinc
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D. .IWCRIRR, tier,. Supt ,•,,
Real Estate Sale.
rpHE Subaeriber will sell or rout the
valuable property, to wit:
One tavern stand in LaWreacee,ille.
, Ono farm, on which ha now resides, on. L3ll
}Lila front alrea Qhurobqa, twu tiohuel 114.,u453,
two grog shops, and onelailroad, and about d;
same distance from the lino of the Well Aura and
Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contaia.,lo
aerea of good land, 60 sorra timbered, lvell se
tered, and very productive . It requires that Oa
seed short be sowed and planted. howevo, tv
ensure a arvest.
Ono farm in Jackson townsnip, 175 arras.
drat-rate place for a cheese 'factor). •
Also—fur sale-4 mutes, 75 sheep, and ()tut ,
stock, cheap on reasonable terms. .
Planing & Turning•
XVIAVINO got his new Factory in operattor ,
is now prepared to till orders for CulAtti
are promptly-end in the ',test style of `v,orka , ;:t
ship. Bovine procured a .
[
WOC I DIV own' PLANER I
1
he is ready to uresr boards or plank with disputes
SCROLi-WORK & BRACKETS,
furniebed.to order. , Hie maobinee are of the DCIT
eat and most improved patterns,
Shop corner of Pearl and With
.Sts, WELLS
BORO, PA., ,
Oct. 31, 1863—tf. ' T. VAN 11010.
7 MOREST'S MONTHLY M A 1341. Z IP:'
universally rteknoulw.lged tho Nadel Pam'
AI gazine of A uterieti; devoted to Original zo•
1;ilt
ries, Poems, Sketches, Architecture and Mckitl
Cottages. household Matters, Gems 01 Thought,
Persona/ and Literary' Gossip (including :pedal
departMentsun Fashions), Instructions on ileultb,
Gymnastic, F•qttestrian gsorclees, Itlusie, Autut.e.
meats, etc.: all by the best authors, and profuse
ly and artistically illustrated with costly Bove ,
vings (ft ‘ 4l size), useful and reliable Patton: ,
Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant ~ueces
ion of artistic novelties, with other useful owl
emelt lining literature.
No person of refinement. economical bou,e
wife, or lady of taste eat, ne'ord to do without tl e
Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents; l'uti•
numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; either,. maned
free. Yearly, $3, with a s_aluable prmnium ; ISO
copies, $5 50
.; - three copies, $7 60; five c''1"" 1
$l2, and splendid pretuiums fur clubs at $, cad,
with the first premiumst to each sub,sorilatr. Ad
dress, W. JENNINGS DEMIOREST,
No - . - 473 lirondway, iNew Yolk. .
Demorest's .lontbly and Young'Americ. , , ti ,
gather $4, with the premiumsfor eait. -
March 20, '67-6in,
iIINTS FOR FARMERS AND 0111 ENS —Th. Rod
P
•tun Mineral Paint Cm. aro now manufacturia4 tio•
Hoot. Cheapest and most Durable Paint its me: '
coats melt put on; mixed with pure Llnseo uri all:
last 10 or 16 years; It is of a light brown ur.l.ami t l o
chocolate color, and can he changed to gto.a
olive or cream to snit the taste of the sots one r 1 1
valuable for Houses, 'Lana. Fences. Carriage n t,tl
makers,-Palls and Wooden -wale, Agricultural liap;•
menu, Canal Boats, Vessels and `Lips' en•
vast Metal and ShingleXpols, (I' Lang Fire awl ifol"
Proof), Floor Oil Clothe Oise nufgeturer taco,
used , 6000 Mils. the past ytutt.;aa.i an it taalit tar
purpose is uuaut passed tot Maly durability elartlett , ,
and adhesivenos: Price SO pet of zoo Nthi` f
will supply a farmer fur years to come. Send f ° '"
circular which glees full particulars Neu' , ttl'uu: L '
.unietis branded lu a trade mails Orgik'n slinn 4l
Address DANIEL OIDIr
Sept. 11.1607-Cm. 264 Pearl Street. ;WC, torY
TOD-WORE, IN THE BEST STYLE, art
Q witb deepatob, at THE AGITATOR Om
LINES 01r"re.g4vEL.
=I
EUZE UAILWAV
EASTWARD DOUNP
Northern Central R. Pt
Atlantic and Groat Western W
SALAMANCA STATIOk
EASTWARD DOVIND,
Expresi. ....................:1
Accommodntlon, 11. i
Yapfesa
.6.30
.12.19
11.00
Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1807-If.
B. T. VAN HORN,
ot+-4
.17.10 L
. 8.05 a ra
. 845 p
/2 ut
495 p
:9.45n
. 8(.0 a
. 28 pr.
.7.91 p c
10.4t1
11.40 p
. 855 n r.
42p •1,
1.11:4J n
...... LUC, h
7.1'0
5.35 it. 14.
6.10 p
M. S. BALDWIN