The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, April 01, 1868, Image 4

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    Tlllll WAY TO Br) .11APPle
Some think it a hardship to work for their bread
Although for their good it W 29 meant,
And Ulm ivElb,don't work have no right to be fed
And the Title are never content.
.
~ ~
An honest employment brings plensuro and gain,
And makes no our troubles forget, - '
For those who work hard haven° timo to cdutplain
And it 3 better CO labor than fret. ,
And if we had rieh'Cs they could not procure
A hnppy and poo.pahle mind;
nit,ll people have ticonblo as well as the poor
Although of a different kiud.
It-signifies not what our stations har'o been,
Nor whether wer'e little or great;
rut httppinus tleb in the temper within,
And not in the outward' estate.
We only need labor as well as we can
For all that our bodied may need,
And doing our duty to God and to Man
We Shall be. happy indeed. • • -„J. E. N
Tierra, March 22, 1508.
Piat. IN COURT.—judgen---; re
later; the following incident as occurring
in the course of his practice:
lie wai trying it pet ty 'case, in which
one of the party was not able to paS•
counsel i'ees, and undertook to plead his
own eatve; but he found, in the course
of the trial-, that the keen and adroit at
torney who° managed the case for the
other party was too much forhitn in le
vat strate;:y, evidently tnall:ing the
wor-t appear the better cause. The poor
an!in Er. was in a state of mind
ly.,..dertng att deveration when the op
coopseeciosctl his plea, and the
c.:7 , 2 was al,ou to he submitted - to the
;In-tare
Man,
file Jr
ise,
ObjQl:t
(10‘y /I ti
velit pray, it he laid the mer
it-, (.0 the case before the Lord in a very
clear.and methodical Btatethent of all
the particulars, pleading that right and
justic:• - might prevail. .
" 0 Lore, Thou knowest that the
lawyer has misrepresented the 'facts,
and thou knowest that it is so and so,"
to the end of thtt chapter.
Arguments which lie could not pre-
Hui iii logical array to the understand
lug el in,(111 lie had no difficulty in ad
the Lord, being evidently
hotter ve:•sed in praying; than pettifog
ging.
\clie.loo arose from his knees, 'Squire
the opposing counsel, very
intrelt exasperated by the turn the case
had tatten,said :
".Mfr. Justice, does not the closing ar
tzumfflit belong to 111 C "
W h it'll the Judge replied:
• " Vou can dose with prayer, if you
plea.sp."
.k.squirt) was in the habit of
praying at home; but not seeing the
propriety of cohneethig, his prayer with
leis practiee, wisely forbore,' leaving
Tutor A-- to win his ease, as he did,
by this novel mode of presenting it.
,
13.PjAL Bs.
oy—The gins in tne High
chunk at _Rath, Maine, publiSh a period
ical in\which original con tril'?ntions ap
piFat:, One ,of,the writers defines the
difiiirenee between two class i cs of boys,
thus:
"Good little boys in books 'die young,
being too good for this world. And this
'o frightens the little boYs in real life
that 'they WOn't Ue ggod for fear •they
too %yin die. The boy in• the book goes
out gunning or fishing . on Sunday; and
as a pit n i .hinent for their sins accident
ally r•lioot , upielr or tumbles into the
wa7er an d • gets drowned; whereas. the
boy in real h:b does the same thing.
t'c. , exception that, instead of
ak : . 's
'lie comes Intel: safe :TM
• I the sanie fun CM 01(
,). 41)))ath. The boy in hook
the youna ladies horn,.
" unit all such ; the
~e..,1'11:"%)., a , . indicated by our ex
• leaven Ole young latbes to find
clime a!, best they eau."
lii• 1:1(-1, very frankly, that "goad
hoys in real liCe eau be
, ft:;vi :11 the !kith High 15eb001.77
.. ~ :,
_ A -hurt aiziele in the " IT' ha,
nll- it, zoi.;1! a fatuous eharaefer,_known
tt ii‘neral Body
:-:ervalit, wilt) wa, lc,s reniarkigile lot
wiu,: iv. did in li t vng than in dying.
31e ifl tlty zlu, L uu Ottzetteqn 1809,
_+•d lie died " seine more" in
M;u tja., in 1823, "years'of age.
)le additionally in the 14.
having, ittinibereki
fr ) 15:55, Ilk death was re
po:i !: at Dutch Flat, Caliteritia, 'aged
• 'ycats. final feat of dying, so far
lut yet
. I,een known, Nvag performed
in )1 ich i;lan. By a curious ,keinei
(l,ll.:e In hail jest reached the' age of
:45 nanierkar4 and obit:inn,
, ea,l -nine shadow of doubt
+lll,l.st• o; Georoe's existence—in•
a sot t of modern Amer/-
tan \
Sihank:4 is the most popular man
in 111, it, n 'Airs. Shanks with
nh:,- - ; popular woman and is
;:i: 7 .(.• - : - :t4q., 44 .6 Israel is a plain
:„..tii-Axs what lie thinks
wilat o rs:ys.
,hanks Wrt:.•
k::ritTs' T Mrs s— eoukl
:,• 111:44-4 :is any woman
oiHterlnatt.
z:.e the 'moaning
21.1.rA 8----sahl to her
• • •
=I
=I
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• 00're :-:wire, now aren't
Fact ."' ,
••:.!y den,'" heard not, or failed to
I; he dikl, sr, :-liebrok.eforth again:
" I :rtd, now' you're tfillire, *bat'll
he':"
"Witv,_what ymi have alwajc been—
ca Owl!'
That WaS iii reply, but
"couid'ut s:Ce it."
\\ - ..!..:=11 111 S ,OWN Sunk:P.. l —A piq
uant curtest)( has just passed
between two yergymen in a, city' where
a eont'idevable religious awakening had
taken place. In substance the corms
pondenee run as follows:
Du o t i:3( to. _TEM odist Clergyman—Dear
Brother—l sbail baptise - some. converts
to-Morrow ; if any of your converts pre
fer to be bapti'zed in our Mode, I shall
be happy to baptize them as candidates
foil your eh urch.
Methodic? to Bart ist Clergyman—Dear
Brother—Vours received. 1 1 . prefer to
wash my own sheep.
A clergyman catechising' the youth
of . hih chureh, put the qiiestion from n
catechin to. a girl : " What is your
consolation in life and death ?" The
hut did not answer. The
clergyman insisted. " Well," said she,
":4inee I nitiq tell you, it is a young
printer that lives on State street.
The larg, penguins of the Antarctic
Ocean exhibit a curious pectilihrity in
the place of deposit of the shigie egg
laid by' them. This, instead of being
placed in a ne,t, as with other ',birds, is
held hetween the legs and feathers; of
the belqy, and trimsprted by the bird
wherever it, goes until hatched.
An Irish priestrebukedbisparlshioner
for tlruu ken ne:-9. and told him that
"whenever he entered an ale=house to
drip) his guardian angel stood Weeping
at the door." "And if he had sixpence
1.), , en in lvimzielf,' , was PAT's reply.
A Country boy, who had read of sail
ors - heaving up anchor., wanted to
know if it was riea sickness made them
do it.
disparity in Massachu
ketts iifty-three tluntliand wore svoin
itn than /nen'.
A significant Sign for a Whisky-shop
----" dicect, road t Hell P'
switu e:.° cans the time Peez ill g
h;u Lite t54.,;i1; , (311 of life.
Precept on precept, line on line.
, ur hondr," said the
•
Aten soucewhat by
60 ., ?y say (,hat he saw
t.l Jon A. went
r?S and t6ado a fer-
-! Stoves II
IZO
r
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS beg to
ITI announce to the citizens of Tioga County,
that is addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Drittania, and Sheet-lren, k Ware, he
nes, at a great outlay, stocked hie stornit 1-
MAIN • s KEET, \V ELLSIIO,II.O,
with a oomplcto assortment of Shelf hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
'NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS; X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
• BUTTS, STRAP - HINGES,
CARP.ENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES, •
AUGERS,
KITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CIIISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, •
BENCHI-SCREWS,
A 4.)
ne
' )1
•
WOOD SCREWS, 'CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, •
PIPE. BOXES, AXLE
. ynns, ELLIP
TIC
SPRIIL,MS, HORSE SLOES, 11 - 00P,13A,R,
BAND IRON, ORINDSTONE
f tit NG ING 8, CORN
`• POPPERS,
SAUSAGE ennuis AND STUTTERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL' CA MIDGES, •
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARN-DOOR HANGINGS
": •
t new thing, and mado for LIE(3." Thelo-ttru but
sew of tho many stock
f frardwAre.
We invite the paytfe.fo call adrid examine for
nemselver,. eint s io‘Vii - irp-st -quality ol
oods in our !lino; work to - nrilcr done
.romptly and well. wr.ttixm ROBEAT6 -;
Welle.b6ro, Sept. I,
Stoves° & Tin Wake
FOR THE MILLION
wont to keep
PEACE,. IN TIIE
you inuet tine° enough to eat, dry,y(lod: , a godd
oife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a
CIP TOP COKING SIOVE!
Chia last anti crowning good, I have at my Tin
(cid ~tone ek , tai.iitAttiont, opposite Block,
iVellsbore, and its name is the „
HOME COMPANION„
on Al hands admitted to be equal to any in the
world.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
promptly, and warranted to give satisfaction
REPAIRING
exccutCd in the best manner and with dispatch.
CALL AND SEE ME
Wollshorough, Nov. 21, 13,17
NEW HARDWARE STORE I
CONYERS Sz OSGOOD
TN addition to their old business in Dry Goods,
IN
Groceries, &e., have established a
STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL
LIARD
WARE STORE,
two,dooril below the old grind; where they roan
utneturo
TIN-WARE
IMMEI
lIIIIkIANITY PRINCIPLE,
that is, in the most substantial manner. In the
matter of
STOVES;
wo havii enough to do all the cooking and warm
ing in Ilinga County. In fact, we have Stoves
enough to MAKE A. SUMMER in
W.A.LRUSSIA.
We are the only agents for the sale of the
AMIN COOK STOVE
in Wellaboto; and this Stove is the
AUTOCRAT OF STOVES.
We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails,
Steel, Horse Shoes; and a complete variety of
SHELF HARDWARE.
If you don't believo it DROP IN.
CON VERS & OSGOOD.
WeJlsborci, Sept. 4, 1,567, ly.
CASH PAID FOR ASH' LOGS, ut Bodine's
Min, by C. S. KIMBALL.
Wellsbore, Doc. 25, IBGs—tf
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4
IN CORNING,
AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A
FRESH STOCK 'OF GOODS
Adapted to the
SPRING TRADE,
and aro prepared to supply the 'Emote of the
people iu
NORTHERN PENN SYLVAN IA
WITH
DRY GOODS.
OUR LONG EXPERIENCE
ha taught us that
GOOD GOODS,
sivo the best satisfaction, and those accustomed
to patronize ue know that we
KEEP THE BEST GOODS
that are to be found in this section ' and these
who are not our patrons are the losers
quite as much as we are.
We keep as usual,a
LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS
to eon by the yard or
MADE UP TO ORDER AND WAR
RANTED TO FIT.
OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL,
and all Goode sold by us
Warranted to give 'Satisfaction,
AND
Sold as Low as at any other Estab
lishment. Mind that.
We invite an examination of our Stook and
Prietss, pledging ourselves to ,
SHOW GOODS FREELY AND TAKE NO
OFFENCE
when no pale is made.
SMITH & WAITE.
Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1867.
P. 11. WILLIAMS Si CO.
=I
SEMPER IDEM,
1,
, .6 4
. . , .
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED
ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN
DOW GLASS, % PUTTY,
-lave come down to Old Prieesstlast
WE do not hesitate to say that we have the
Largest Stock of
PURE ENGLISH DRUGS
MEDICINES,
PITEN'IMEDICINES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP
CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL
BRUSHES, MIRRORS,
WINES & LIQUORS, &C.:
EVER BROUGHT INTO 'THIS MARKET.
We have also the Largest Stock of
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Such as
Pure WM . & Lead, Pure. IVhito Zino, Linseed
Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel
\\
low Ochre, Venetian Rod, Chrome Yel- '
low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Lacher, Japan,
Spanish Whitlirg, Paris White, ICalsoinine, Resin,
Tar, Log Wood, rustic, Brazil Wood, cam
.wood, Redwood, Potash, Piitty, Moo
cobol, Benzoic, Spirits Turpentine,
e and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,
Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any
other establishment lb the county. In abort, we
have every thing ever kept in a first class "
DRUG STORE,
and all wo ask is for you to call and examine our
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
member we can't be undersold.
All goods warranted or no sale.
P. R. WlLLi.tutt,l P. R WILLIAMBA, Co.
T. L. IVILLLtars.I No. 1 Union Block.
W a llah..., 3.a55... fill, 1964,
FARMERS' EXCHANGE..
G. G. VAN VALKENBURG &BRO.
TI 4 XCHANGE for Farm produce and Cash, on
the principle that `'even exchange is no
robbery:'
PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, WHITE
FISH, .IH.A.CK.EREL, CODFISH,
, SMOKED HALIBUT,
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, BUCKWHEAT
FLOUR, FEED, &C.,
,&C.• •
We hart) 130 ambition to get rich faster than
our neighbors who aro equally industrious; nor
are we desirous of running all creation that we
may have more to cat, drink, wear, and
To Lay . By for a Rainy Day.
As an evidence that we deal fairly Dud square.
ly with our easterners, we point to the fact that
our run of oustorn has steadily increased from
the first, and promises to, grow considerably lar
ger,
HAIM TIMES OR NO - lIARD TIMES.
Wo pay CASII for PRODUCE ; and keep up
with the market prices.
Remember the place,
TOWNSEND'S OLD STAND,
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PEEN'A.
Sept. 11, 107—a.
±V"ew Goocl9
J. R. Bowen & Co.,
N AVE
vlriejr
a t ,L e :tem iv een d t f o r f ora th e city A lar g e and
B
WINTER GOODS,
Bought eine° the decline in prices, and will be
sold 'accordingly. We respoetfully invite atten.
tion to oar stock of
CASSIAfERES, BEA VE R CLOTH'S,
TWEEDS, 'FLANNELS,
•
also, a largo lino of
MERINOS, " EMPRESS CLOTUS, :AL.
APACAS, and other DRESS GOODS
and DRESS TRIMMINGS,'
i
Mao, a large and or assortment of ;,, ,
UMW MAD . CLOTHING,
. 1 '
at greatly reduced prices.
LADItS' FIIRS—a nice assortment, new
and cheap:"
BON—TON, and othei kinds of HOOP
SKIRTS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE
CROCKERY, . GROCERIES,
HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
And many other thing's which we will be pleased
to show •to all who will call and examine our
Stock of Goods
Before purchasing elsewhere, as we believe it will
pay you for your time and trouble.
SMAI.L PROFITS, QUICK SALES, &
READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO.
. Don't forget to call at the
Empire Store, No. 1 Ifnion Block.
Wellsboro, Nov. J 3, 1867.
Wellsboro Wool Carding Machine.
inrAVING covered our Machine with entire
new Cards, we are now ready to Card all
Wool without dolt% and in the best possible
manner. All Wool sent from a distance by Stage
will be returned by the same if required.
S. A. lIILTBOLD,
ORIN BLAIR.
Well6boro, Juno 12, 1867.
Flour and Feed.
ALL kinds of Flour and Feed, and in any
quantity to suit customers, at My Mill in
Mainsburg. N. E. CALKINS.
Mainsburg, Jan. 22, 128S-3m.
T 0 'LAWYERS-
BANKRUPTOY BLANKS;
in full aette, at YOUNG'S BOORSTORE .
IMI
TO,' IS • OV.R
WE will bay at the highest market price,
the following articles, •
SHEEP PELT S, DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, RIDES,
AND yEAL SKINS,
• ;` •
for i
which wo will pay cash.
We will manufacture to order, French or home
tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, In the beat plan
ner and at fair rats:, and pay especial attention
to REPAIRING,
on which we will not be underdold, and from this
time we shall make it a point to keep up the heat
Meek of
to be found in the county, which we will sell at
a lower profit than such articles have ever been
offered in this region.
We shall likewise keep,-.ag a .good assortment
of
LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER
BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND -
MISSES WORK. or VA--
RIOUS STYLES, I
and all styles of MEN'S WORK.
LEATHER 'AND NQ~S
can be bought of as as cheap as any where this
aide of New York, and we shall keep a full stack
of
FRENCH CALF, FRENOIT KIP, UP-
PER, SOLE, LININGS, exp
BINDING.
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS' IVEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, CRIMP S, with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS anti FINDINGS, will be found the lar
gest in the county, and we sell for entail profits:
We talk business and we mean business. , We
have been in this region long enough to be well
known—let those who know ua try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob
hardware Store, C. W. SEARS,
GEO. 0. DERBY.
Wellsboro, April 24, 1887—tf.
.REMINGTONS I FIRE ARMS.
200,000 Ptxatusnun TuE IT. S. GOVERNEEI4T.
Army Revolver, ; 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 1 36-100 in. Calibre
Bolt .l ...... 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'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30,-32 & 41 Cartridge
Gan Cane No 22 & 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Rifle,(Beals') No 32 &38 "
Revolving Rifle, ' 36 144-100 in Calibre
B. REMINGTON I SONS.
PA !wirer. AGENTS.
Moore & Nlokt s: New York; Wm Read & Son,
Boston; Jos C 0 - bb & Co, Philadelphia; Pool
tney & Trimble, :Baltimore; Renry Folsom 1 Co;
New Orleans; Johnson, penoer & Co, Chicago,
L M Ramsey & Co, St. Loafs; Albert E Crane,
Sail Francisco. Cot. 9,1801.-9 m.
r.rsetor rangaicriae . .......-4...na fashinnalals% ■took
or
)
MILLINERY GOODS
fresh from New York, whioh she will sell very
ohoap. Call and examine now styles and prices.
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND
Tun aubaoribere having prooured additional
machinery are now ready to furnish to order
all aorta of
PLOWS, CULTIVAT S, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL cIEARING,
SLEIGSSEIOES, W 0 0 D
SAWING MACHINES, .
&c., &0., &a.
•
We have also a
WOODWORTH P4ANER,
for custom and job work, : We aditilso prepared
to do
SLITPINGjtt SCROLL SA WING
Ravittg a firSt-olass sorew.cutting Lathe, we
aro prepared to make
,
CHEESE PRESS SCREWS,
to order. Builders of Cheese Faetories are re.
quested to examine our work. We munufaetrire
the
r •
• Champion Plow,
ono of the finestimplementa In the market.
Coati paid fcir OLD IRON.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
F. L. SEARS.
15, 1857-tf.
NEW F 1 '
V V i
acKffAikti l &. ) PAßß, having taken advan
tage of the late decline n the market,
have received their stool and are prepared to
furnish those in want of
At the lowest cash rates. The stook oonslsts of a
general assortment of,
Both staple and fancy.
Hats & Caps Boots fit Shoes,
And many other articles too numerous to men
tion. Wo woold say to Merchants, Farmers, and
all others in want of PORK or CIDER DAR
RELS, BUTTER FIRKINS AND TUBS, that
they can find them in any quantity, wholesale or
retail at our etore. This wont is all new and ox
tra in quality, ljulit manufactured hero at the
Factory.
WICKHAM & FARR.
Tioga. Doo. 11,11387.
T ,
11P, largest assortment of Watches, alkks
Jewelry an'd Plated Ware in Tioga ootinty
at [l t Sdeclit3l FOLEYt.
1
CASH PAW I/
BUTTER'AT
WRl(kiff A BAILEY'S.
NEW FI.RMi
B USINBSS !
AI SO.
We fiat' a Brat-rate stook of
READY-MADE WORK-
LADIES GAITERS,
NEW ARRIVAL 1
MRS. E. ET KIMBALL
MALN STRI3BI, WIMLEIBORO, PA
Ootobor 16, 1867. .
MACHINE SHOP.
CASTINGS,
SUCH da
to order.
Wellsboro, Ma,
M, NEW QtlltillS
AND NEW PRICES,
AT 1
,1 1 IOGA, PA.
&oods
1111,Y GOODS,
AND TANKED NOTIONS,
) •
jTogether with
PORK, 'FLOUR, SUGAR, TEAS,
To the Public o
SURROUNDING
N. AS •
TAKES this method of
tbat the Stock of
SPRING CL
is on hand, and offers it
The Store is well stocked w
{enable
COATS, PANTS
also, a largo aaao
GENT'S FURNISH I
consisting
WRITE AND CASSI I
COLLARS, NECK
PENDERS,
and a good largo lot of the
•
_HA.,Te AND
over brought #p this market
TRUNKS, BAGS, AND
which you can buy ipW for
Clothing Storo of N. ASH
Vnu Valkonbprg's Flour Sto
llebero, i.ztivt., 11, (HT.
1866. - FOB SAL )
BY
•
B. 41 WICK
T Ills NURSERY OF
NAMENTAL TREK.
60,000 Appli,
10,000 Pear;
•
A gcod supply of PLUM,
and ORNAMENTA L TREE
The Fruit trees ace comp.
varieties, good, healthy, sena •
in bearing. Any one wiehin
will do well to call and see
chasing elsewhere. ".13- De
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28,1886-Iy* I
To Owners of . .Hors
TOBIAS' DERBY _CCNDITII
warraitted superior to any
the cure of Distemper, Worms
bound. Colds, &c., In Horses ; 'an
of Milk, Black Touguo. Dorn U
tie. They are perfectly safe an.
stopping the working of your an
thoapPotite, give a lino coat, cle.
urinary organs; also increase t
them, end you will never ha
Woodruff, the celebrated trainer .
iosed them for years, and recd
f fends. Col. Philo. P. Bush.
ours°, Fordham, N. Y., woild'.
as told of what they are corn.
never without them. lie tins_
rses in his charge, nod for•the
sed no other tnedictrio for theA
Med me to refer any ono to hi
r foregoes can ha seen at the tie.
and Saddlers. Price 25 cents
Cortlandt street, New'York...
LLY
,RES
Public B
AMONG the usbful impro • ements of the day,
there are few that gi.e more promise of
good, few so well adapted to etieva human suf
fering, few so well approved ,y the public, no that
new and powerful remedy ea led Salutifer (or as
the German pe9le.eall it R:althbringer).
It gives ease pad comfort to the poor sufferer
from Neuralgia and Rhea ~ a tism, and brings
speedy relief to that large cl ss of diet:lases that
are often cured and always • °Dated by nn out-.
ward application.
For sale by all Druggists
Wholesale Depot DAY, •
GER, No 54 Courtlandt St.
Elmira Saw 111
Cast and Extra Cast St
Orounct
Circular
MILL, MULEY, GANI
CLEARING, SOOTH
SAWS.
Mr. J. SCIIIEFFELIN, Jr
sell at Factory Prices in Tio ! .
Orders for ropairing:cto., 1
relit' will be attended as pr.
the Manufactory.
ANDREW
Sopt.lB, 1867.—tf.,
STATE ' NORMAL Si
gIELD, TIOGA- 0
V.A.42 ,1 Z/Z. '
IP. A. MUD Principal, Pr l
and Mentafficienee.
J. T. STREIT, A. M., Prof°.
CHARLES If. v.EB.RILL,
Mathematics.
Bins. L. M. PETERSELIA,
and Drawing . , •
Mies MARY E. HUGHES, B .
Miss. S. R. PRESTON, B.
Model School.
T. 0. lIOYT, Professor of Vo
tal Music. •
Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, A.
of Music.
SCHOOL YAR 1,
First Tenn begins Septe
Seeond term begins Deo ,
Third term begins Mar
EXPENSES PER TERM I
Fall and Spring Term, inoludi
room rent, tuition, hook r
oil, and washing,
Winter Term,
Day students, tuition and boo •
Total expenses for school ye'
No extra charges. Room,
stoves, ehdirs, -tables, stands,
mattresses, pillows, and one of
further information send for Cal
Aug. 7, MT, 6w. Adi
Mrs. A.. J.
I S now receiving the Fall.etyl
IVI/1.41.a.1NE
direct from the city, and will
her old friends and onstoniersi w
ones as may choose to favor_he
ronage. I have engaged a firs •
kor, and am prepared to carry o
DRESS -M
in all its branches. in a satisfact
Orders taken for Hair Jewelr
paid for human hair. Store o
burg's Grocery,. Main-et.
Wellabor°, Sept. 25, 1867—tf
1868, WRIGHT' St 13
Wecirettionoo this year wit
.11
CASH beelines:4.
CASIt PAID FOR
CASH RFD FOR •
CASH PAID FOR-
CASH FOR EVERY
Q A LARGE STOCK OF
CASH t
A LAR E STOCK OF
CASH ! •
4 . TJARK STOCK OF
• CASH!
Call and soo as. WRIGH
Wollaboro, Jan. 9, 1887-Iy.
All persons inaebted to us-b,
account trust call-and settle or
Jan. 3, 1888. WRIGH'
Wellsboro
AND
OUNTRY 1
E R,
, I tifying the people
THING
:ewer than before.
Ith tbe moat faeh-
!ND VESTS,
fitment of
LNG GOODS,
lEEE SHIRTS,
lES, SUS
OCKS, •
most fashionable
CAPS,
Aleo
UMBRELLAS,
cash, nt" the Cheap
11, let door onet of
1866.
E EM
FRTAT AND OR
' IN Troaa :
Trees.
Trees.
EACH, CHERRY,
dr, SHRUBBERY.
;self of the'leholeest
of
_thorn large and
to get a. supply
y stook before pur.
ivered at the depot
s' and Cattle.
ex POWDERS ARE
;then, or no pay, for
note, Coughs, Hide
.
Colds, Coughs, Loss
stereper, &c., In Cnt.
Innocenr; no need of
male. They increase
nee the stomach and
!,03 mirk of cows. Try
Hithout them. Hiram
f trotting horses, has
monde them to hie
the Jerome ltace
I , ot nee them until ho
used, slime which he
ozer twenty running
fast..three yeara has
ria: kiwi. kindly per
. Over 1,000 other
t. Bold by Drugglete
~ or box. Depot, b 6
[Pub. 19J
nent
OAGLAND k STI
ew York.
10 (aotory.
el Patent Taper
Saws
,' CROSS-CUT,
• ND OTItER
!, is authlrisod to
.a.
I.ft with Mr. Schiof
niptly as if loft at
do Bitiß
t
:AGE.
=,..•.......
lIOOL,- MANS
i UNTY, PA.
1221
I fessoc of Neautal
sor of Languages.
. Ai., Professor of
iodern Langunges
E., En. Branches.
Priheipal of the
!al and instrumen
;stet:lnt Instructor
I:87-8.(
t.ber .1,1867,
i ltnb'r 9 " •
Pi 28, 1888,
I` 14 WERKS
g boAr4l,
nt,
... 800 00
:"... 64 00
... 10 00
rout,
$lB4 00
furnished with
pails, bedsteads,
icmfortablo. ',For
ilalogne.
dress, Principal.
field,
l ee of
''' Y
e pleased to 800
r th au many now
1 with their pat
•olass Dressma-
KING
ry manner
'. Good prioes
• or VanValkon.
EY. 1868,
an asaluffiraly
VIrEAT 1
;OATS I
(CORN I
lI.ING I !
FLOUR FOR
FEED FOR
PORK FOR
& BAILEY.
note or book
!i
' y costs.
I BAILEY.
, .
Proofs of the Superior Quail()
U4' rlw
-
A_IVIER lu'N W
uADi: AT
W A:LTH A 3#l , MASS.
The American Watch Company, of Waltham,
MUSS, respectfully submit that their AVittelies are
cheaper, more. accurate, less COW pie more'ditra-
We, hotter adapted for general use and more ea
sily kept in order and repaired than any' otaer
watches in-the market. They are eimpler in
Structure, and therefore stronger. and resit likely
tit he injured than the majority nil foreign watch
ea, which are coMposed of from 125 to :WO pie
ces, while in an old English watch there are
more than 700 parts. flow they run under the
hardest trial watches can have, in shown by the
followin; letfer
PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY
oryrith SPertINTENDENTI
ALTOONA, vrooNA, Y 3•, 15 Deo., 18611.• {
GENTLES:EN The watches manufactured by
you have been in use 01) this railroad for several
years by our enginemen, to wheal. we furnish
Watches as part of our equipment. There are
now some three hundred of them carried on our
line, and we consider _there good and reliable
time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction
in saying your watches give us less trouble, and
have worn, and do wear lunch longer without re
pairs than any wittebes. A have ev,:r had in UBl3
'on this road. As you urn aware, wo formerly
trusted to those of English i ini im, i e t ur t ,, o f AC .
knowlotiged good reputation; Lot as a vlat:: , they
never keep time as correctly, nor have they .done
as good service, as yours.
In those Stittirments I am sustained by' my
predecessor, Mr. Lewis, Whose experience ex
tended over a series tif year l y. Respectfully,
EDWARD 11, WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent.
American Watch Co., Waltham.
We make now five different grades of %yeti:Le:2,
named respectively as follows :
Appreton, Tfttry et Co., Waltham, Nue
Waltham Watch' Ccoormim, "*— Wir/tham, Jinx;
P. S. Bartlett, IValtl,am. firohl
Wm. Ellery, Jlliiir.•
Home Watch Company, . .1 168 (mt, 31!188.
All of these, with the exception of th,e 'flume
Watch Company, are warranted by the American
Watch Company to be of the best material, un
the most approved principle, arid to tee -assevery
requisite for a reliable timekeeper. Ever) dealer
selling these Watches is pruvided with the Com
pany's printed card of guarantee, which should
accompany each Watch geld, so thnt buyers limy
feel sure they nee purchasing the gonune article.
There are numerous counterfeits and' imitations
of our Watches soldithroughout the country, nd
we would enutlen purchasers to be on their guard ,
against impo'sition.
Any grades of %Ye:!thaw Watches may helper.
chased of Watch Dealers throughout the evuuiri.
ROI3I3INS & APPLETON, .4
'Sept. 4,1817-6 m. • 182. Brinil way, N. Y.
•
: • •
The :American Cooking Stove. 41
1
AFTER twenty,yeare experietace in the matte;
ufacture et stoves, ye betattie cenvincmik:
some six years sites, that a twit aineent uQ
money wee being expended by the people of thiti
country, in buying cheap trod worthless ht"ves,
large partion of which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted in buying the best etre es
that could be etude, notwithstanding; the pace
wait higher. With this view we proceeded to
construct the A morican Cooking Stove and
spared no pains or expense to make. it the beet
and most perfect stove that could be made. And
we have experimented with it. and carefully
erat‘hed its operation tor the lust six years, and
whip, an improvement suggested itself, we have
at once adopted it, and we have several of these
Improvements secured by letters patent. In
this manner we da not hesitate to say, we _have
brought it to a higher state of perfection their";
has heretofore been attained in coohieg stave}..
The recent .improvemeate .in this stove kres
added largely to its convenience nod effeetive - :
tress. In all the varieties of stoves we riutia'6l`
facture, we study usefulness, durability, cence
nience and economy •in operation, rather time
- cheapness in price, and in h 0 doing we are satis
fied we study the interest of those purchasing
our stoves.. STIEAR, PACKARD, ,1 'Coe
Albany-, N. Y.
For sale by CONVERSE. k OSGOOD, Wells
boro, Pa. iSsvpo7-3n2.
. f i b t
Chairmaker,Turner, and
Furniture Dealer.
J. STICKLIN,
SALE ROOM, opposito Dartt's Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY in Serra & Wil
liams Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
‘Vellsboro, June 12,1867. J. STICICLIN.
Tioga Marble Works.
THE undersigued is now prepared to exe
cute nil orders for Tomb Storms and Monu
ments of either •
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND• MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved workmanship.
and with dispatch.
Ile keep constantly on battik both„ kinds of
Marble and will be abid to suit all who may fa
vor him with their orders, ou as reasonable terms
as can be Obtained - in the country.
Stofies discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look as good as new. .2
PORTERIIVILCOX
Tioga, Nov. 1, .107.-tf,
To ' the. Faina4rs of Tioga, County.
I AM
bu e il r il o in vg at my manufactory, in Lawrence-
FANNING- MILL,
which possesses the follovAng advantages over allother
mills:
1. It separates oats, rat litter. and tout seeds, and
chase and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flas seed, takes out yellow coed, and all
othor needs, nettectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other soparatiog required of mill
This mill is built of Clio heal. and most durablo_tim
bar, In good style, and is sold cheap for cash, pro
duco.
rI will fit patent' miovo, for separating ontsfrom
wheat* other milk, on rolumnable forms.
J. II
Lawroncoville,Oetobor 10, 1800-t f
UNI ACADEMY.
KNOXVILL,..T.TOGA CO., PA,
FACULTY :
ELIAS MORTON, Principal,
Dias. ADA W. HORTON, Precoptre,is.
Sims &LULA. HORTON, AssiOtant.
Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Tracher of Music
CALENDAR FOR 1867-8
Fall Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nog
20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, MS.
EXPENSES PER TERM.
Primary Department $5 00
Common English 0 00
Iligber English 7- 00
Languages and Higher Mathematics 8 00
Instrumental Music. extra •10 00
Vocal Music, extra. 1 00
Drawing, extra 300
Room Rent 2 50
hoard per week... 3 80
Knoxville, August 11, 1807-0. .. ._
Wellsboro ,Cloth-Dressing i Works.
AVING engaged Mr. JAM'ES I ill( t o
1.4 superintend our Clothing Works we are
now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress
ing in good style and on short notice.
B. A. lIILTBOLD,
Sept.ll3,l.67—tf. O. IILAIR.
-laning Machine.
AT - 13..%E1i - E - 1 7 VILLE, PA.-
IRAVE put ttilmet-cle'es PLAN R, and am
prepared to piano flooring, sit ing, etc. to
order. ' GEO. IY 1 EENEY.
Sept. 18,18(57—ty. f
Rutter and Cheese.
in - WIEST Market Price paid for glitter and
IFIL Cheese, or whipped for parties at
24ju1y67. TOLES it 'BARK
Coal for Sale. •
•
COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL, frr Solo
Cheap. by
Sepi. 28, 1887. • D. P. ROBERTS.
p ARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS ,MEN.—
The fine location for a store between the
building -known Itt Rov's Meek, find ilullard'A
Saloon is now offered for sale on peCuliar nd
favorable term; inquire nt Roy's Drug Ster.
J. A. RO .
CIiOICP. LOT OF GRAIN BAGS .for' ralo
chomp! Wit-MUT S BAILEY'S.
WellAboro, June 5, 1867.
LINES OP. WiIiCAVEL
ERIE rtetzurAv."
/MCI viol„) ‘2Z , 1111,../bfi,
/WI . ) 1.;"1 - Iiit,,e nLt.Ol f rig hour.
wsbrlyenn BOUND, :si
I:2ft a. tn,, iixpret, Stall. Sunda) I. except., d 1: „ ..
io. Salamanca...oil Dunkirk connia•th4
for the Wont. "
6:43 ight lizpreen, tltattl.l3 J{ - e . e o , tuz
tialaioaDcit, uutl Dunkirk, loat.l tip till.. r coLLti:l:,
with Cruise of the A tialifie & W F.,t 1, ,
tard,andpranti Trunk ltalltaa3 f• kol rt.•;
nts
7:O.!: a, Itt„Ntyatt it:xpt tax, Daily, far
Lunkirk and ti n Wcbt, connecting as above. ,
'Night I..xpret.s, t.itinduy.• ;.... ;
o...ter and I.lutlalu, N, In Avon.
10-.31 ‘r3II mho , E. excepted. ft.: it„ r ,.
unit Dtlnkilk. • •
1:45 p. tn. Baltimore ExPfesq, f'DlitinY o ) ex. rites
Roelicater atoc Buffalo, via &VOn.
!.
7:03 p. uf.. Day txprers, Sundays excepted tor Ent,, l.
Saluruanea, Dunkith alai the Wepa,
zz, t litinn tacit iwith ibf• Atirtatit - andCst
It;tiPQray ; at tonal., N ith the Litka ti int I,',
Trunk littibruly., i•unkirl; with th , 1...1.e
_ natts,ay l i fora ppiut,y weit and soot it. •
itlo p ta Day ExpreeP.,Sundayit excepted. ter Hoch.,
p to Way frelglit.rtinilays excepted. 17:
5:48 p. m , Emigrant train, Daily, lin the Wept.
• E A EiTirdliD 110IrXD
12:1t; a at., ilght Expretql, Daily.
• connecting nt Graycourt fur War wiL awl at
York with afternoon trains and stettrula.% for
and New England cities.
4:IS a- at, Ci inuat i Exprf :etc:Mond:l3. eNcipl. r,
Oath i{ig . a t,-Eitilit a tot llarrielairg,
the Sant h; at ()wept for Ithaca; it Dintlaika.t
for Syriicnse; at:Oreat Ben& Jut &In
ia. and Trenton; at Leteßitwaxen tot 'fault)
tlraycouri for I‘,:wl . .urgand tranvia:.
Wit a 01 Arownfaeelation Train daily, Coni;4l»4
at Elmira for Canandaigua.
";•. hay Ex vrasa -
10:4S a. nt, Day Express. Sundays excepted, cannectiq
xt Eindr.) for olioludaigua, at Ili:10th Luton fur i',3o
case. at ()rear hood for Scranton, at I.acke.x6A.r.v.o it
jiawi..y. :1101 ut .10-rrf.y City with IDfdniglit Extak-:
Train of is.ew Jorge.), Ruth:Dad for Phiintiripiiia.
more and Washittgloti, •
3:12 p. nt.. liaitimorr 14 sin •gt, Sundays excel: T 4.
4:35 p. in., New 1'00: and 'it littnore Dlnil. Sdndnyt et
cept..d • 1
LOT p at Lightning .Expc S•titnla)s excepted, 6,1.
neetlng at Elmira rot litrrialirg. l'hliddet al•
the South ; at Jersey C ti• with morning staprry
train of New Jersey ltddrond for Baltimore Rol
Washintoli, and nt New York ' , kith morning
press train 4 f6r Ina,con ant{ the Dist.
12:30 p. tn. Way Vteigf,t„.9nnitays esce ,, pted.
WS[ R. BARB,
• GPIII Paso. Agent. - ' Oenl Sort
aloasbnrg & Corning, & Tioga n. It
Tiain3 will i rin ng rolfrlll'a Wan futtlior nutio:
Acconiii..iation—Lcarea Llutsburg at 7,03 a. in , 31;,,,..
tkelit At' 7 55, Tiog,a at 8.2.8 I..awr, lam Dia t %F—
-art-Iring at COrliiites at 10,23 11. 111. 1
t
Alall—Le ivea Eitos4burg at 1.:.0 p. m., Ma. 1:1(14 .1!
1 at „.;.:
Taiga it 3.08, Lil wtence It i 1 lo at 85q—arimi l ; 4
COll,lll ' At if P.)17.
Mil—Leaves Corning at 8,15 a. al . Lawroi l c r tiii,
• 0.16, Tiopi at 10.00,}3.1anatieiti at 10,88.--atiirin g
'films-burg. at 11.15 a. in. I -
AccommorLition—Leaves Corning at 8.45 p.lin , L.,.,
rent:ovine at 4.52. Tiogn at 5 50, lifan.itield at 18.3:.,
arriving at lll,,aAmrg at 7,20 p. at. 1
1... 1.1. SHATTUCK, iii. i
. ..
Northern Central R. R.
TRAINS FOR 'VHF. 'NORTH
Trains for Cantiudagoia leave a 4
Ancontodittlon
Expreas ff,iste ,, t train on road) 11 4E ;
Dfall C 151,1,
Way Prtletlit, fp,thavngar roach attachetf j . 10, ,
On anti after Nor. 24, 136 i; Militia will - arrireatl
depart fromerroy,.aa follows;
LEAVE NORTHWARD
10 55 A. M.—Daily (except s; j untia)a) fur Eltrure. Bur.-
lo,•Canantimgua, Itochteiter. Susp. Drl.l6te enJi
CA natty
0 4f (except tititole)a for Elurint ”1:1
1109A10. via Erie Hallway front Elmira. I
LEAVE SU W A It D. '
ISU .1. M.—DAily fi-s.cept SuotlA),... for 13altie4r t
Wmitungron, rbilAdelpliin, de.
905 M.—Deily (except Sundae) tar DM's: on,
Wa,hlngton told PlAmlelphie
J. N. DuIIAJMY,
Ueift tiuptlllurristmi g,
Philadelphia & Erie E. E
Out and altar MUNIJAY, October 14th, 1867, Ina',
011 tito l'hiladeJphin 6 Eric Rail Road will ruu 100 b 11 u , •
W EST WARD.
Mail Train lenv4i 1115 L
Williamsport. 8 o'6 a la
7 , :0._... •• arr. at Die' ~ „ ..... ~... 840 p 11,
- kidei Expree4 iiiftVekl Philadelpltia •- '- ": 12.00 am ,
1-=',.. - -r.:`,. --- - A M' -, IV i i ii:LnISPOrt i 646 p a,
--'• qtr. at Elie 5/.46 a is.
Elmira Mail leaves Plitladelpida • 6.00 a a.
.. ~ 1.. Williaiu•port C. 25 p ill
•• • arr. at Lock Haveu 7.45 pa.
EASTWARD. '
Mail Train leaven Erie Vile a a
- •• Williameport 11. AU pti
'• •• arr. at Philadelidda 555 a •L,
•
Eric Eaprecv leui ea Erie 4 25 p U
•• •• •• 11•tiliarattport g 5U a u.
" •' 11n. at Philudelphiti.. 'LOU p I`,
„Minim Mail leaves Loch Llaveu 7.11 , a ::
•• •• •• Willhaarport
5.5'5 a r.
" arr. at Philadelphia 0.10 p a
Mail and I.stires4 conneei utak all train nu- NY at 1..1
Etanklitt l'aAtiingern
at 12.00 M. arrive at Irvluetua'u ai (i 40 a. m. tin
City at 0 50 a. u.
Leaving ut i 3.00 P. M., aerive ut 1)11(.4)
at 4;36 p uu.
Atlantic and Great 17J estcrn U. VA,
',SALAMANCA STATIoN. . ,
WEITIV.II9) 130UYLI. ; EASIAVAP-D, VOL Nl. '
Mail ' 5.20 ..I;xiir,:s,
Acconiiiiodatioti tl,;,:tiMail o.t.
expres, ....f.. ............ _11! "ItJ " Acconiniotbitit,a. --II 44
Express 11.0 C: I Express i Is
At Cory alert , is a jitucti s ai with t la, l'isiluddi.la. , s
Eric, glad Cil Crevk lisil It...ials. ..
•
At. 111entiville with the liatiklin dud 0:1 Clo n d
Plibolo Itrupch.
At Leavittbborgo the Malioniny Branch no,kvi
rect tome to Clevolatid. At li.'toio (t. nt ct s . Ito)
elevehtud.o.u.l l'ittstottgit Itailru,ol
Chn'ltond 1,110103 through Ahtol.. t, V r.r
Marion. Urbana mid Dayton, thtri,,rt.l..t.
roads, and torininntt
_ L. 11. Geo. :1•111,t
Real Estate Sale
Subccribor fvillsoll or rout - the folloilmg
j_ valuable property. to :
tine tavern stand in Lawrenceville.
Ono TY1 . 1 . , on W 1,i51.11 he nu W resit:es, ow halt
tulle trout three churches, two Scheel
two grag . shop, and one railroad, and
RlllllO distance from the line to the Weil:bro.) .o n
Lawroneed.ille Itailiead. The farm containe ICU
aores_of good land, 50 acres timbered, well Aka
bored, and very productive. It requires that the
seed should be sowed and ,plantt•ti, hovev.r, to
onsuro a harvest.
Ont. farm in Jacl,•zttn tutca.irip, 175 perm ; r.
tirnt•ratc pineo for a eheeFo Notary.
Also—her 'tale— ; l utulee , 76 thvoil, and other
steel:, eboap oil reaeontiblo terns.
BALDWIN.
Liricronee, Apr. 17, 1867—tf.
Planing & Turning.
B.' T. VAN HORN,
[4AVING got his uew Factory in operatn.e.
Cl is now prepared to fill orders for Cntemt
Ware promptly and al the beAt rtyle of n
Having procured a
WOODWORTII PLANER;
ho is toady to uross hoards or plank with dispott:).
SCROLL-WORK R BRACKETS,
furnished to order. Ws inaehinOE are of the sew
est and most improved patterns. .
Shop corner orTearl and Wain Sts,IWELLS
LIORO, PA.,
0ct..31,
DEMORESVS M N'TII EY MAU Z E •
univertally acknowledged th e Model .I . l:irl , r
Magazine of America ; devoted to Origins! so
ries, Poems, Sketehus, Architecture slot 3tudel
Outtuges, liouy.eht,ltt Xtratets, Hann of 'l't+c•ufiht.
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