The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 06, 1868, Image 3

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)ME"MATTERS.
.MAY, 0, MG.
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Nbyr Advertisittmonta.
Sheriff'. Soles—J. E. Potter.
Groceries 4 Provisions—E. IL Hastings
Caution—B. Skinner. •
Notice—C. L. Siemens, Clerk.
Special Notice—A. It. Eastman. -
Tioga Gallery of Ar ‘ t—A. 11. Meade.
Administrator's Notic e• e—J.. Eennett-
mery.
To Stock Keepers--aLi B
Presslor Sato-4. A. Itey.
Groceries, Ac.—Fisher
Closing out Salc-713odint',4 Co.
Applications for Licence:: \
'Register's' Notice—D. L. bonne.
Assignee :s Bala—C. 31 Seynoni.-
Assignee:s Notice—J. liarrlson'
The trial of the President' will proba
bly clew this week. The verdict when it entries,
will, we think, ~? -;,,
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11. Ahhey,\ who
i)iFORMATS O,II
loft Corning, N. __ years
.ago, and
when last beard of was in Texas. Any" infurnia
tion .pf his whereabouts will be thankfully re-,
coived by his wife Mary Abbey, Blossburg, Tioga'
l'a.
IMPROVEMENTS.—Hugh Young, Esq.,
hiss repainted : hip dwelling on State-st;, and has
broken in - tipqn the dead-white sameness of our
The bod i peolor is Caen stone, and the
trimming's freestone. A decided improvement.-
SPRIICG OPENING.—The Opening cif
Spring Ipllinery at Mrs. Sofieldl Rooms, Wed
nesday ad Thursday, April 29 .t. 30, proved a
decided simess. The crowd of visitors was large.
Sbo, has a firm stock of Millinery and Fancy
Goods.
, APOLOGETIC.--oWillg to the influx of
Ilgal and other advertising, wo are unable to get
several articles of local interest. Several ad
vertisements came too late for this / , issue, also.—
We again state that' advertisements cov ring a
page or two of cap paper should reach us by Sat
urday noon, at latest, to ensure publication in
next iesuo of the paper.
BUSlNESS.—Bodine's Steam Mill is
cutting 11,000 feet of lumber per run of nine
hours, with a single saw., The mill tins a capaci
ty for 15,000 in ton hours. lipt::ard of 4000 lath
are iiolted l and cut each day, and pickets are kept
constantlylon hand. Tho stook of this mill is
estimated from a million and a half to two mil
lions.
.AQSONAL.---Mr. C. D. Chapman, for
merly bf Sullivan, bas jusi ty returned front the
West, on a visit to ,his frierids. Mr. Chapman
has purchased a farm in Southern lowa. lie is
t i oitc enthusiastl touching the West. Mr. Chap
man promises 'to furnish us with some facts about
the country *liero ho has cast im his lot.
MAKE YOUR OWN BRooMS.—M E.
C. Jennings, of Charleston is the agent for the
sale of Silver's Patenetxcelsior Broom in ‘Titign
county. The arrangement of the handle and
holder seems to us keJbe admirable, and whoever
raises broom-corn can make his own brooms,
bettor than! the ordinary sort, for lees than tire
cents each.) 11, , is a good thing, and the farmers
wilt see it.
SAWING AS A FiISIE ART.—We llftVe
semi a spliicimen of a lot of lumber cut at
dine'sll, for backing pictures, which shows to
what rigid exactness large ninehinery has been
brought to operate. The lumber is lingswood,
ltl feet long, from 12 to,lB inches wide, and
of an inch l in thickness. Though cut with a cir
cular saw, (there is not a hair's breadth of differ
ence in the thickness of tho sheet, (liar it cannot he
willed a board,) from ono .en4l to the other. Don't
believe it can be beaten.
THE SArrurtDAY•
of a weekly paper just started at Bath, N. Y.,
by V. W. Barnes, late of the-Courier of that place.
t lt i 8 a seven column paper, neatly printed, has
a 41irellncal department, sound Republican, and
talks out the "true blue." We apprehend no
danger in the contest between Barnes, Hull and
the Doctor, unless Bourbonia is hrottOtiti gnus
tt!tu. Se pitch in gentlemen
1 3 1ISONER •Morr.r-Mott, who
trout custody of Sheriff Potter on the eats
,veen Williamsport and Sunbury, and ir --
114,5, , 1 to be lead, is alive and well, Sheti
t, r 10,4 a no e from a gentleman living at
taming t4at Molt Jumped fropi the old.
fi , rot foremost; striking on his livid and shoulders
ie Ilse snovr. This made him a but
lic , eon recovered and set about getting rid of his
lutehles. le obtained a file and cut them off;
;Ind then set off for !Jnadillo, working his pas.
Nage. The writer says that Mott preferred death
o use Penikeutiory„ and took the Fisk of jumping
from the train. As , tho offence, was not flagrant,
and the young man-bad borne a good reputation
previously, the ends of justice do not seem to re
quire his roe mutation under requisition. The boy
will do well cough if let alone.
OOSSIP.i--"Never. hallo till you're out
of the woods'—is very good advice to' human
poepkintil you get 04 of Om range of
Fillirenhit'!--would" be good advice to frogs.
Tht. robins and frOgs—of the higheFt utid lowest
Ilyipg orders of being—have been twice• snubbed
by the clerk of tho weather, or the caprice .of
April. It is well enough eornetitacH to care for
the frogs, lowly in their origin, and bumble' in
their Itc , ei though they be, "W' couldn't spare
the robins." say all; ¢fcnurw not ; they realize
the fthlo of lifemnon's statue. Could we spare
thetrogs?'hideed - no.' - What tbe - Ilfo niul drum
are to artifieial music, .tho "poep,peep". of tho
itreeu fog, rind the "Kerchunk-nk-h: !" of the
t, in the grand concert. of Natare. In
it'hat is inorevi9asapt then th e cos .
papinient of the tree,frog ?—sagges
era and mullets; the cheer of, the
strange road in the night-time, and
1,1111-frog . tixt
omeort
ty.a ailf:Oict
I. 4TICI:.
MEIPIE
llaby of the tired, worker the wort(
tc robin eelebtates the opening 4.lny
frog rejoice in its decline,' end cele
1.,1A10
)7CI. As tl
tilt I.
.idnight . yips, ; Therefore, 0 true
~r•,r.. tl'o
hay ! IThoevCr you were, be persuaded that you
-It w eht of tile world's beueracters when , you
t'llol the tree-frog, anti left his mangled caret+
ju King Street crossing. We hope you may not
be haunted by ghosts of bull-frogs; wo 'hope you
may not dream of drowning in a puddle! black
~, , d, voltyrrogs. Rut if you kilt tho - castanet
i ‘ , l,y,r., the fifers and the drummers of Nature's
y•lint, who, pi!ay tell, is to furoisli ti!e inusio of
im. lower 'aillieres? Don't. kill 'the frogs; don't
irmry tho toads; don't kill garter and green
soakus; fur they are the scavengers whieh eleaure.
)1
- ) .rings, pools, and itches, and save loan many
a fever andiboneneh . Don't kill the frogs amid
muds, boys oven if you kill f ? nahei. The lust it
zpi old guar el, over l.ioOg years old, and wo du
tut hope to see it EMIG(' at present. . But let. the
!Fags tiSild t 'ads alone, pleatO.
—None r oaks ego we poldiaied a rhymed
letter from , - three-wecks-ulderlo "ole untie Dili,"
I t have waked up the bullies all over
ni an especially bright and vrecooious
aged three days, away out in thiuy
Usiit. stati,Writ4B . 6 f!tiVrie and ,Iduf
'l'm the little new ,eoneitt •tia.kyOu
never maw—a little'bit of 'a girl. Maninnf4ealls
Wu her little midget'; and my broth 4) Aithur,
Ittotkers up his lips and mills me "1)0,4." He ite
err glad tcureelleilt to live ;:irtl when Hattie'
the.tiat tuolte wants to help her; fitut
I, elleve," be tried to glve,nte the second dune of
sdfrun tea! They say I don't weigh over five
1" , u 11, 1-3! 1:d rather ho a little baby) girl, end
wear flannel ekirts than be 'll. fairy .aad wear
3;3: - 4yhttws and ettonglnd with deik.'
fot Ay°, Lull to nwn that Y have no name;
110 Y are after auntie Phil, but I want
unetherei onta that. Frow 'you'r
it :ipplittrs t
the hind. n,/
little li , ttpilel
Wwqop ,
says: •••
eat co usi
—"De
asks if there is to l be no
iro
provemel s. There is to bo an brpror_e
ewill in ladles' a?lioq-7!)eg the dresses get short
0 0 4gli to +lt it Shoes are to be made of
knit wordted, with soles of i blotting-raver to take
up the toole.'ture on the warks itit) !retain it as 'a
fact-bath' Thin soles are morn flexible than
thick, au therefore better: They may be )ips
conduciv e to health, but it stands to reason that
comfort anti appearaoce,bavt) nothingll do,. with
health.' "nitwit) Tizeaut" can' bIiVC .
anything to do with rlionmatiam. Ilow caw a
diet — goos into the stomach., tindylteuwatient affects
the cartilages, the muscles,- etc. If ono about('
undertake to introstuee a dish of pork and beans
into the Bystem nt the kneejohat,andrheninatcsin
should follovi, the ease would be clear enough;
But we submit that it is dot so elear'how putting
anything into the stomach can indtiee' a disease
of the • kßee-joint. "CapSicilia" would like to
know whether Cayenne peper, as'a 'condiment,•is
irritating to the mucous surfaile.' If Capsidum
will tako about orie grain of 'Cayenne, and intro
duce it inside the Tower left corner .of the right
eye, •ho will receico 'a communication from
Cayenne with all the information 'requires:
"Tummus," says there is a question among big
"But," as to whether it is properto kisS 'd mar
ried woman on the lips. If Timmins be u ' Binde
man,' as we suppose, and wants information
touching the proprieties of life, let him trithe
experitnent. His better way is to get married,
and try it on his with. As usual, we have lo
leave a great m any questions unanswered, such
ns "Is,a pound of lead, or a pound .of feathers,
"heavier r" and—"what makes a dog's nose cold?'
We shall have to look up the authorities, and ex.
pot Rime before replying:
•
TioaA IiAnDwARE STORI3.—We dOapp7
nd into ibis store a few days since, and foun'd lots
of Agricultural Implements there' !in exhibition,
which we Inarn, are of the very best kind ) , and
substantially \ ino,de, which Sehieffelin is intro
ducing to the farmers of this comity. Ito is also
agent for the Blebk Tin Water Pipe, which tins
been thoroughly tested by practical nien , nnd'pro
nouneed thu best in use.. Sohietfeltn
wake business man, and should' be ernMuragedlii
his enterprise. : • .
IDEAL Ilr.Ans 01' AHEDICAN WO)I E N.—L. DQ
Robinson, publisher of engravings,. paintings
and standard illustrated works, , at 46 North Main
street, Springfield, Mass., announces the publica
tion of five new and beautiful Works of art, And
advertises in the .Agarstoe for agent:3 .. . The pie.
tures aro entitled " The'Angel at the Hospital,"
"At the Front," "The Color Bcaref,7 "" Before
the Battle," and "Army News." These are
lithographs, typical of the faces of American
women, and represent their charities, devotion,
sympathies, - attachments and heroism. They
were lithographed in *Frillier) IV the MOW Me'
orated artists. They have already won the high
est commendation among the American residents
in Pftris, nud have excited the pr:iise of tho press
of our own country. Thoy aidsold by subserip
tion at only V.,50 cacti.
'Pun NURSERY.—WO read th char-
cuing Ni»gnxineregn/ar/y. In illustration Harper
ettiq7 it, nud eltild's NtOrieg it in equal to
our •
andmottier, heaven rest her soul! The
tinily question .at borne in—"llas the Nursery
Cottle?"—and when ' f it arrives the fry . the
Nursery has eoinis!" John •• T. Ilnston,
Man. , . $1,50 per year. e
A - 10(ley mai Ma ns itssupremacy among
Fpllion Monthlies% It 3 patterns are rich, anti
and thi literature, healthy in tone and
in - quality. $3 per year. 1,. A.
aPy, Philadelphia.
I 'The Lw.7,11 1 8 Friencl.—Tho May V um
•
her opens with a fine engraving on Teel. - The
Fashion plate is Tery fine, the patterns varied.
This is 3110 of the cheapest of the Fashion Month
lies. Deacon Peterson, Philadelphia. $2 per
year.
Deitzorud' )Toung . A erica.mit
mitlieati•tit improves with every ittuinber, con
ilinB double the amount, nt' reading inat-tert`whieLt
it (lid at first, and has a. saceerision of the brit.
liant colored pictures alltt. toy llOVUllies which
have done so much to establish its reputation.
It is a. bright, clear, and instructive little Monthly,
Wu recommend it to all who wish to supply their
families wilt it good juvenile periodical. Sub
scription price, ;! . .1.50, with a premium _knife or
microscope, etc, Publication ollice, 473 Broadway,
DIMOIIEST'S PART.,OII MAGAZINE.—
This excellent . Magazine is constantly growing in
popularity, and the secret of its success is the
conscientiousness with which it is conducted. It
gives ail, and more than all, -that it promises.
It strives to meet the wants of American women,
and tells them whist they want to know. It• is
the most complete Fashion Magazine in the
ouunti - y. It is not frivolous; its °teachings 'are
high, pure, and sound, characterized by 'geed
taste and common-sense. Its departments of
music, needlework; hssiding„ pattern,' etc., and
dther one worth the Iriee pf snbporixtion, which
i
utl.le lot-man,. OtiiCe, 473 Broadway, N.
INl:nr.—Mrs. E. E. 'Kimball has just re
turned from New York with a fresh lot of first
class Millinery goods, which she will ho hapily to
show to her citStorners'at her shop over" J:
P.ow'n, k Co's store. for stock is exclusively
Millinery-, and complete in that line.
..1 - I4 ' llallMblttAM.-1118. Warren Nail
of the 25th of April bears tidings of the death of
M. Cowan, wife of the Editor...it was our good
Fortune to enjoy the am:lli:tint:Mee of this estimable
woman at one period, and it is with unaffected
sorrow that'he hear of her - departure for the
Beautiful Lund over 0 ~lifvcr. d gentle, un
selfish unnestwaing worpan, a true
,Nyice, slnd nn
ever thltughtful, devoted,'
,she was the
exemplification of ail that is 'heaufiful and at
tractive' in home life; the sholal 'circle in which
she moved has lost one Of its most
.valued rum
hers; hut'uowhere wilt the void of hermbsonee be
so great, so uppressivei 'and so irreparable, as
that circle of which she was the tenter±thcfamily
circle. Mrs. Cowan lived for her husband -ithd
children, bequeathing her'examPle'tib fi priceless
legacy to; the world in which she moved. is
saying a great deal to say that Iflr„tatiil
Cowan fully appreciated each other. Though
the lAL;w was not unlocked , for it falls eruShingly
upon the husband : We cia not recollect to have
seen amore reeling tribute to thipaited Worth, 'or
a more graphic picture of "the night, after the
funeral," than mit-, frfehd.gires in -I.lla following
extraotTroin his notice of tier passgol"over the
river :"
"Per, nearly two and a half years digeaka - 130 in
our holisehoN by day and hg night - new
its dark shadow on the wall.'' and:4l4ft
gladness and gloom—have aiternatttly,ll6-alled
tfhtheir shadows across our way. . Many others,
perhaps, hate had a similar experience;
but the alaseiplano is new to us, and this week we
can thilik or write of little else. We have_ borne
it, nitei shall bear it, with as cheferhil,a philosophy,
reidgucti a faith, and a strengthas- : manly as
we may . ; hut,,liotl only ltnow,a hog deep,' is the
shadow of this nifilit q.fter 4p„ fay/41..1 The
children of her love , and her !caret gone
motherless to bed. The kind
noiseless
And
friends have come and gone With noiseless ,tread
and many ,tears. TIM man of tleillivt,tti'e%:o- the
solemn prayer and the singprihave sung the sol
emn hymn. The lattirers hale borne away the shad
owy-form of her whose health and lite and gen
tle goodiss still linger only iu. memory and the
picture an' the• Wall, The 'house never seemed so
oppressi+ely Path' and the effiek: never ; had
,sn
loud a tick.' Tilt: playful oat, even; does' not purr
on the rug to-';light; but dodges in 'rind runs Mit
with a ;startled, pitiful' look.
ket wilkils'hall finished articles laid aside m:sti•Oe
four days ago, seems may waiting: for' the (moo
'Malay fingers, maw, alas! foldedsunder rho' pineit
in peaceful rerf. Traveling httelc oterthe bridge
of years, we recall the gathering many of the
saute friends in the ott[tioutestead just eighteen
years ago lust Week. Not the areas of ttowers.and.
the sad-eyed mourners were there, ocod_
wreath anal the voice of mirth forshitalow4 , l . 7la,
tare bright and lanautirul.
Many , that "'ramie •emiaani'e have phs.4aid
over the river' . Or known. the Oarlotess 'to,
night:. TOM; has it evil. , been —Haim will it over'
be, tali we pad to that better land where therois
no night atterAhe fnueral anti on ri'ver t rans be . =
tween the living analclehal -•
t
TrtrAr;lASl' roil- MAY TERM 18G8.
William J. Knox it al vs'
A ustinl pith rop vs James W Tubbs it's)
D llohirin - vg: 11. 110, 4 10,2•41
E Smith tidal!. nc r t.cq,oltielit Vs oj, btkeyr
D Holerin ' vs Clitis'Atßoe-ers d al';
Tttoinaß oraves :. vs JOhii . -
Noblo Use of Coburn Campbell
ELloyl.l ' tut mimes off.ellabb vs IVin BAH
.T ft Nadi Jr I'3 F F Fairmoy
ll P Roberts'
James Smith ' vs ThoniaS Alle'n
11 - 1 Niehoh,
• tiß•titc:Oitii „
James Seely - Ys IThtnies, '
14 Barba • •- • ' J'P DOnaltisOn`
0 P Smith vs C V Elliott & al
Albert'Sherivoed •• vs Henry Alleii'
0 it, Wood • • • • •vs Alex. Lattimer •
flacon for Davidson vs Township -of- Morrill
Ransom Eggleston vs John Pafkbarst
J P Donaldsbn et us • rq l'itlthett Atlstiq
Moses,liaelmt Yr Rpm q('-Wellsbord
S 0 Daggett vs 0 - W Barker ,b al •
David Dunbar. vs S B`llro4s,
Timoilly•Coates' •, vs Joel, p it
I will pity cash for Butter, in any quantity, for
the next 30 days. War. T. MATHERS.
X-Arciorti 1411.1rzi.act.46151.
" 'rugs v,!. 1 1,1,. /1 -,-11,1t roj il awl rifler !hip (late,
.litio• LA ; 18I6:s:10:tit) Plinfwgraphe win 1.,
.•5 1 ),f,..,r full 6wrq,..wn(1,i,g?,0.0 - .fur ,)rigmattg leer
, ng,,zl,l4tßing. i, T FF.t.,:qt.w.
hVtntsfiriii, Ainy
A -.
full VF4I PhatOOVipilft rill bi 3 * l l s 4, , Vii,g44tte ,
AftorJatie Ist; I ex cot '' to 'act ,
:o my pripez..ot r ill higltci., „ • t
FRFRANKaAIIeitI; May tat, 1865.
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UCH WEAR, A:ND AtA Ny WAsIi.INQS•
to acquainted with,' a • variety of Sewing
Nvliileseady to do justice to nit
tatirtrefer yours—which .I.linve., fi
attire than thke year.. Vert. „instinction
and ingenuity tott: required )o. work , jt. The
needle is short and straight, collet:gut:illynot
faith; to heed or break. It never misses a stitch.
and ninli'es a firm. even sitaiii.:• Liinve used it 'en
cre . re ,if cloth, from delicate lace to li ea vy
woult», anti find its 'wort; perfectly "satisfacaniy
iom I ease , . A ftt:r totteh wear arid Many wash
ings, the stitch retains its beauty and fitniness•—•
even niter the fabric has worn
Yeti, e* , to Wilcox 'if. flibbs S.
• .
C. 0. TIIQMPSON,
'tato Btri:et, Wellsbnstx Pa., finishes' photo=
gr iph-4 in India ' Oil, or water colors, for
lb trade ideal order. (!oldes old pi 97
til.o lar•re or, I , inall in a hnislirA manner. •
Ali hia7l:3 of Ohl, an4Hquara Frames on hand,
In II nf ns inw prices as can he Oland elsewhere, •
'o: , ..llange, for all Triads' of work
(S H'.
YouNG hrlit justro.:
)1.,11,4 1y4)) P:ai t er for
t. :.e..1)46;v1;.,; in' Eli.oi Cy ditroiont.; giyitA; qua-
Ilro , vitA la:miter 4)1.1.1.5. Whitoir, Satilta, a;t1(1
Ritellep;rll'otltire,
lirik:4i; ,2 ( o per, ;Evi.t. l olvor
th 41alat.t„ 3 : 40, with lltirders; ad all ,kinds- to
match. • '• ''` "'
,
A Est,. Windowfix!itri.)?'; ( 4 , . 4 .14(18 . ) : W/ 11 4°w,.4 )(1 7-
p,!. 1 “17 i<,) Cluth Sitil4l:B (lit 3ISICSA ,Cur
titht curd; ii ells, pieturo•nnii houlcß, anti
se re tv
. .
A t.so. Looking glassm;
.illiettir6s, • Picare-
Viotoes, — owl -nlont‘tt everythin'g 1 niseefeinr);: to
hen wits your homes. • It etnetulk..r - cromili'first --' at
... ..-_ _
the, 11 , ntSl34l;O, 'ileiti *. k ST,QRI%.. .
, = . • ,--77:7---.-7--'" you ------. '''. - ",4 '4- , ;,-.'' 'I. •'
litur.r..--If want' a Harding
p,,inny nible a ortit from !i3 to *Yin call nt Young s
r.,,,1,1i Sh)re.iintl tr.rittintio hi:3 stuck. Remember
tbalL iir , tetoierl agents alw.t.ss mitt their travelim ,
, •::lil
i , 2 ." to the prim., and make you pay it. I
siiiat l'itlilbsitiirs priee:.' , .-
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April 29. tf.
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... —..-.. C.,... Z. '.l.:_......_,____j__••• _
`1,11(., large:A., best anti t;heapest assort
silo I, 1.1 frames
r ever` f.rought into TipFa ,Coupty,
liith' large" pietures in 0 ery way to suit, tend card
pliatoglaplin at $1,14t per doz., all going 14t 'at.
Vicki& Spetmer's Art Willery,:Marteeleil Pa'
I)ee. 2.7, -I f.
;1t.r~1?~It Ll G Fti
ItACON-44KELTON.—At. the M. E. neon
kart eli.irlestini, April 30, by Rev. W. Shit
Mr. i.;',iiocoitAlheort, FroneGs•A
Skt•ltou. boils or Delmar. • •. •-
;:
NVellshoro, Friday, Alay 1, 1..
rhage nf,the !Huge, blirti Hannah 04)urti
PECIAL NOTICES.
MEM
ilfeox & Gibbs Sewing Machine.
• fib L. , :phi IA el roligt•i• olul 10.41.;" li:tldc to ript in
gifo. ilio
1," ,%1 the. "Grand 7' ." ine . the
lit trip les,of etintai . rtingliladh
Bari if r 'on (N.C . :41H0 pie( fl! goodA.'
EO: AGENT,
r r y:' for Tiogtt Co. Knoxville, Pit.
..•. COI.GATt CO,'S
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AfA
ABIVE kr,
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n111111)1;;:•1111./Ai aunt Pl) itW
h;I A Li. awl tasty lucou
:
• Kideroi rA s lin it D i •
1'- 7 0 ,0'" 0111,1,11N0e.. For all
. . pr?cer.i.. 2ttnytt7-Iy.
SnIVLIA taDTILiBiIS OttRAIIiTUR,
1 - 14;11VICP3P4TRIC SPEOfFICS,-,
.
rtuicEn. tift6Al.lliE,llo:iT Px.
1,Q,/,,,c0: ',rico«) 'Am:OA; tiintple—Prontpt—
litlicient, and 11, , liable are the only[ 111ealcliws
perfectly sd.tpted to popular, u..tir-so fillvittle that rniw
takes c•loitorf e . mule in nAtts iltents; IlLoliarniless as to
be fret , ftolii eel - , and so ellicleut as to be alua3s I e•
liable Tiler l a wn raised tiro lagltedt commendation
from : 11 al..i will always render i•atitailet
N.
1, Cull
c+ , 3'c.'00.1' ,. . C'ongoition, Inihmmation...... 2,3
4 xv:ortaa. Vi' , Oriroiii.yeri yi'40011?.t.i....4
n rdiVinfr:(l..lic;ok6ibing" 01 - ' iiietrit,l... ' 25
Diarrham, or chihhen or mililik 25
Dy, a enter (i, iliipiiln. munlis coue:,...'. 26
Cholora-rilorbus , vomiting - 25
; coughs. ,C,4,14, I:lol,ctotis
Neuralgia; roolfutettel ra6ll.clio - - - "25
headaches, etotz.ucadavile, Vertigo... 25
Dyspepsia. Riliott4 Stomach 25
Suppressed or paincut . .Veriotli ,• • .• 26
Whiten. to.) to 01m.0'Peri0tim.•....1..., .. :. 1 . 25
9v9up• Cough , ' l °Vkl,l ( ittv)),}liitt4"..,.,, 25
S4itsghetiltvr.4)4l - gello4, l EruptiLti..... sl 26 l l
ithettillitti&M. Rheumatic l'fOus 25
Pecter,'and 'Ague, Chittf l ivei>l.ipte,s ' sD •Pileii, I , ii ; od'r , i• bloiiiiie ' ' ' ' ""' -.' GO',
cphthahny, utt.l sum or m oak Eyes.— - CO
Ito'. Catarrh, oeucp.or oliroo)c,..tofiqepz,i....., 80
I, ~.., 4 .„, ~ i . „, .. , , ,
Or tr IN jloolhrig.tiOU'dtv liCilt:ltlt . ebtlgit.Y.!: - . (Jo
r
l '' , -0- tlqu• "Pr e ' Ee .` l,l ! l • l :4th i fig . . .. ;„-:-.c. P°
lc, E L ..)47 pisthargos, initiatie,f II6O4O;:; . .. t;0
Ito Scrofula, notarEed
, ; (.lilayAll, 5.A311.11)g.).1r .r.kl
[l:' G
Ql:leiral,ll,ool.iV, rhyo W
val 0.11;01..,.i. Si)
1., riiiiihj,sy., ~, ‘ 12. 1 - ) 4'.)ot,i, 1.. , 0,r,.t !coo , Go
I. ) Sea....S ichnesz, riaz,, ,, , fic.,,, %Wing... 60
h. FLidney-Disease, itiniv , l ~ .50
'1 A:01•VOUS Debility , r' 00,0,1 l'Allig
,.: m,.1 i, it % kii,11.4 i,! ! f . 1 1 0C1{ . ;,1,1 , ii, , , ..,,,....! k • i. 'A 00
1 4 Noire Mouth , 0410 ,•ti• - ' 50
3 ' ThinOrV Wealfue.ss , wettolg bad... 50
1 " Pai.liful reriOati, Vltlt Swain:4 ...... ... GO
Io Sail - brings It e1m1.50 ..I fir,. 1 00
it,, Epilep.iiv,:qta , uo:, :I , t. Vito,' ()mice 100
0 0 Diphtheria, tili - iwatent I , :oce 'mu ontt , 50
P. 1.1/ i/, Y !LISPS
i LART . I. ri),),..-.4.-mokocep ..).%)o)i)cor•uni)0.) 'A.,
'MC la.. kA;ittilf 011161 Ain: DAStAdg • A FAMILY
11 t. UC.II l'i 70, Anal A I:011K' or Ulltf CIIONS SO 00
lcr 1 , Awls awl 'fc tVELDM cm,i.ti, N 4 VII ;10 to
'S 1 i.ll- ikto,ta
ines - Jot .1 1 ltiav ii; in.iiiSdEkl, &Ail ton cul?-:: 4,z
Nu awl 1.. v .1.v.1.VV.7.71V V. I riqtllllmlt, OW yl.
.In ,111.1 ir". 1.01 4. ~....ti S 2 tO $5
,•'lll‘..af. 14vi04 , 111• K 1/!4' MO cilik, or 'thigh) box, Iwo
to an% pail oil • th.. conutry,by Mutt or ENlll'4•B4,
ii ,il i I gc, .114 I rielpi of the DI KV.
I, (y,l ;
a,' (CI
0, .1 I,
10,
71, ,
12, io
10, do
11 3 P' 4 ., V
16, 111.
/0, rilo
17; do
liii
CM
Speri
kr eeut
free
Atli
I urpilx.r.o,v4' • • -
)gs3lnfloptitiii;c 1.11.6014110,6
rt.l.lh•pid,f:4 - ft:?. 111:0 , 4prAlt,Nvv r AtiStr41
litortowl.‘odur t‘t 110 per::
y 1.3 ,curl. as Ono e, for it lowa 01
I)
Roll;
PQR eRI• di. NW MTS.
3141:41, , Is ) ! 4
IvErtVoy.
IT,I ITS 114F,N I,:t NTH, how
by' 111'1%;, I)Erlllisis INN, IN VoI.IINTART
t4INA, , ,I O .rSA 14. stoney, A l'fai2lATl)FtitilfeA s
I.osll (IF l'o W Kit . 1)17.7.17 REAL', 1,0:St: i MU/1-
(IM' A.ti 1k Tic 0.N1111.0.1ii 1 liii,"6%V.tiCE AND tit
ivkicti.ril% iliac?. a SWeEp RI GN CURE, in llUM
pit iz i,; ys , ii OM EOPATII 10 SPECIFIC
Nci.;ll%VEN:ljYij.lffifi:l%
ED
Compo , eil or ow lii 4 yonwo in/ht nu.) potent Cu-
Irit,01,01) matter, tone
up tlfu aNt,teitt, urrek4t, dim cliAmmelf, nivl , iillipart vigor
and energy, lire ai 1 vitality; to h... °mire nine, They
huve cured tlbal.. tail. of 1:114V:... Price a 3 per package of
six buxe0.:41,.1 nal, or $1 twi Ai ugh. box. :Ail by /bug.
giatsoittil 'Tut by, tecOlit of vice. Ad 4111.48
,SPEC.I Ainiq-
CiNE C.)., 662 14 , 0 kitw kvr, Xltc Yoßii. 21angtr,'-:15.
'Po. • tiY.NovvrivEA
Ti, wiLsrtx. :rat rend (ire(' of
char )to 3111 it. the pr.. , .':•riptinu with iho dl.
rectio l p , f„, , 110 1 o3ing lho pbmple remedy by
whicli.be yap co rr ' ll of n Ong:6U.oam nitil7lllo
alleOe'Calottrupth4PtilP ialk - ohkrt
and liol.opt,, CVO y tmlfer,r n ill try thiPp pro
-BcripT,(l, wi It w111 , 11.i. 0,01 11,10!inir; 10 pro
m
ct 1.1111,T.
Ev EDWARD .t
Witin;wit.it V ut. 1 iu;i- N. v.
r 7
ir it 10 1 01,0 ( ) 1 Olll
EIMME
All t mifferrd for yesro f l out Norrans
Deldifrx,:,i!finat IT Dec.jy,:iptl aD:O49 pflocia of youth.
Da inqt•co•Gou. will. Int - lbe.nykepf nidn•ring.,Jurnennt
ity;),,qltrUre to all, udzi, l ived U. tlto, rt:Fjpo
Iwinakink 63clittitti
cured F4offerers winbilig in gia4l4 by [ho toryi.tiOrs
oxper - ence, can do no by inlarprodn;;, In perfect
deuce , ' N . OGDEN.
22tpayG7--,/x. 42. Cc(l4 (Amt. NOY 'go*.
N;11 AI) TASW 111:g WTS
•
, siiiliiicirid•''giii3iiiiei , ‘ , :,Triiia . W!
;
11
T, L, BALD*ip,T„4
lin
AVE OW inn haii4 hod aliil coryiipg, 3,large
_MUL and well selected stock of
"GOOD GOODS,"
• -,••• ••_,.
• -
cs)mprlAing evoryllaing rieocicd. . Our stock of
z:IAZU'bt, lAlg66)aolza
'
A PA O S, POPt OAMB RICKS,
, • P BRNO II •JAC 0 N ET'S, OM AN DI E'S,
PEQU A S, VERSA:ILK BLACK
A ND! COLOUP t P.B4ltS,
ALSO; TICLSIi QNI3 FRENCIT' POPLINS,
'SIIAW L j OLO At(' DEpART
' ENT COMPLETE,
• 1 •
T RIM M I NOS. LOTS . X.'AIkIKEE•
MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA
O CrF l5 r - c • -
3
nt vory small tuargtn.
itEADY-if . AT)"
Ciotbs and Cassi weresland a' Tailor qo
Cut and Fit.. .•
foots and Shoesq
HATS AND OAPS, STRAW GOODS,
CROCKERY,:WDODEN WARE, ,
HARD WARE, SHELVIIARD : i
WARE' NAILS' IRON
umE, P!,/t§Tiqt; PORK, FLOUR
Don't forget to'look over our "ttOck of
G ROCERIES,
tho motirZompleio Mock you con find, ditch us
niru (ad ten drinkers and know thorn
i 1 ~',;': 3 , 4 ; ~ t+) ,!)..:; 14 '0uy1.. , :' ~ •,- • "
everything in Ow Orecery lino, Gunk' 'Bank
Codfish Bay Mackerel, As.hton Salt, what makes
the Untie:. good, and nice firkins to put it in.—
Ise, limier 'rubs und'Priihr ; •Thitleisold On com
mission— no charges rur handling; but would
like a kAtiall port'.... tha money you got in re.
turn, that is if our prices suit,
FARMERS 001JS; - -
1 1 1 A
lull line: "We ore agehtslor the Ohio and Ouch
eye combined Mowing Machines; general depot
for fixtures and extras for the the above ma
chino?. All kinds 01'
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchange for.Oinels. We propose to
self oor Goods reasonably. "Liste and let Live"
teic,ir:ezi: at th'o'connter—only one price. ' '
„
IME
11. v - s ; ' BALDWIN CO,
April 29'''1868,'
; •- " ""
• AND GENERAL
Agricul,turnl fnuilcment Agency.
r iptik sti4eriba would inform his friends and
patrons that he has just returned from New
or nit?) Ihu best selected stock of
HEAVY
~AND SHELF TIARDWAKE
ever brought to Tioga LCoanty. Particular at
tentiomjias been paid to • the selection of ME
eIIANICS Ii,ItALS, of which I have the mom
•! °mai - ileac athlortmnnt in market.'
HOUSE TRIMMINGS, AND
P - 1 1- 04 1 4 )41 MIDNViA4* ``:
in tintless vatiity. TJ,eic goads hare lee bought
for Cash. I agree to made it an olitict firany man
to examine my stock before
To fill 4 dosiderattuu long felt by the Farmers
of this Co., I have established a General
AGRICULTURAL ISIPLEItIENT AG ;'NCY,
for "the sale of Implements of all &scrip. 'ow in
the farming line. I have traveled nearl 1000
miles looking up the most Unproved and iable
Toots now in use, atnong whieb may nd the
lEllei
AIRBY. tigEL
Tho Kirby is superior to any plow now manu
factured for the following reasons
Ist. The material used in its constrtletion Is
solicitor to any plow now made. llhomers mado
of Win. JosimpA. Sos a bost Voss and the
wood woricleoVaAhdbrist:libitti OA: butt logs.
diapo of the mould-board is a great
improvement over all others. It turns the soil
with the least possible resistance, nod in such a
wanner as to cover deep all high stalks kstubblo.
31.1, it pulverizes the earth more thoroughly
then. any,plow. now. tit use, ,
f•I(li; point aCid•sharifure kinlep,eti,deay,of
eiei neor, tholstfor being mtNe of firid-class
-Lee), and is so oonstructed that any blacksmith
'eon relax it• The point is of Carbonized Iron
and can ho replaced at a trifling cost—
giving the farmer a steel share mould-board and
bind sidu without the expenso of a Stool point,—
This•is at great advantrige•orir ;ILL other • Stool
Plows, and is protected by letters patent.
: fah, ,The draft is very light, being a gala of
over -10 per cent over any cast iron plow now in
use. Moro land oan be plowed in a day with
',greater ease to man and team than by any other
: t dow.
4414, 1 114 Wrought' made vary
strong awl dot's nut harbor, woods, stubble, or
,othortrash, other plows tho,standard ,in
'eaktiTs.ll t t • •
7th, All tho iron on the beam is malleable ox
'rept, thecoulter strap, u Mob is mado of the bort
;wrotight. iron. .
00111 foil to Foe the giti.y before purchasing.
. The time has vow xvhen all intelligent farm
cremoOnllii? , 9. 1 "# 1 4 0 the eolaparativequeiiEs of
!stool ou vest initr plows, Gybe erne fling eiinviii
ee..l of the decided Ruperiutity the Cornier.
•Cittimmus
1111111‘1 DISTRI IITOR!
(lbe Farmer? faiinrite,)
c e . ..,
, i
i clotahle or reversible ',asp' poiltio (40 tkke tubes.—
Th e be e t t if i lf) rhnst: partcei4iran Drill iti the
world. Accuracy awl certainty of distribution
tgiitttratt¢ed WttlieoW9 SK,lllll,l4Tilitib 1904i11g
tin II lii 11-a "foiled. "- "
Itopmved FERTILIZE'R and Grose Seed at
;tactlinent. It,botvy r neon, ,Super , Pbosphate t
.116noi it tat tinio; Salf, A l dine; Pinata.; or'any
'other fine fertilizer in iiiij,deeirod quantity per
Y/7
. -
C The Grass Seeder weighs
_lint 20, ibs., sows,
hroittleastAiiiiS aria' ClonarlC dna id
desircd quantities.•! ;
; The inprovement made in ale CONTINUOUS
D Wilk I DIVI'Dtt mi" ) o I llitt - 40110ea by'
inifiefs dittitiff,Das, t fifteen months,
hnta dutlided tiro morlfti'of Ibis drill, and klaced
it in ailvarioe of all competitors. Farmers will
'pledge bear.drizsind thu4ft sows all Aincle .br
graiti frtitu peas and‘fieltna to gran - Heed, With
out cracking the kepti4il:;'' Nu oth~Y`driils ' rlo this.
I need only add, this Dtill is in universal use
•
; sinning the faruiefi of Oenecce, vqua
A On t'al4slor CULTIV,kTOIt,
and
..,11Afrt,SV,; - 11014 , t t
;. t t "
PittaStactane. [Mock Tin Stater
'ilarp'Er Mass indica; titniVersai 'Wringer and
antic teapscti. .Ttoty - '. Washer. 1, :;
f:tioirst Sittr , Viicttiry, - 1 - IP/dent .. .9nd Irons. -
' lietritto Seale Marto.
.1171tite Wire Clothe § 'pine:
pain co U
, g n u s pomp - . 1 _ Viittieplon Potato Dtggels.' :
And' M . Calflii,lt
Any kind of,Seals -add Ittikletnants tarn iiirOa
On short, pRt p;karrigneturers pi ices.
(clition tt c ot ten dad ; promptly. , Or.
Here solicited, • and In l i ermation freely given.
J. SC lIIIFFELIN, 34,
Tioga, April 29,'G4.
PREPARED '01:;',OR
i' ,_i :; '1 _ ',,..',: ,'; .-•
.: • rrrooA',-.A,..':':.c-,';:
MEM
.
can't ho boat much
SEGA ES, MOLASSES,
Nevi!' Spring Goodig
~ 3
IN .CORNING:
W E have removed a very,T.AlttE f KOCK of
SPRING 110011 N
on the most faverabiti terms, and will be sold at
very tiniall advageo from cost. Wo think we
hazard nothing in saying that we keet) the -
ESE
t : -:-,
"BSl'' ASSORTMENT ' '
and the BEST QUALITY of Goode that aro
kept in the plade. • a,iitore 11gbt enough to
see what you aro buying, and pledge ourselves to
„ , SE.I 4 L AS LOW,
qualtty oionetilared, ne at any other eattibliebraent.
IV° continue to make our
. -;-••wl; :.z . I*< , .: .
r i g
CLO H -TRADE
ono of our specialties, and when desired
MAKE THEM TO ORDER
on short notico and in tho best manner. We
1141'0 added to our stock n good ris f ttortmont of
CARPKTS,
BRUSSELS, wimp,- PLY, INGRAIN,
I COTTON WARP. HEMP, AND
STAIR CARPETS.
FLOOR "OIL CLOTH
and MATTING, and can.soll them
VERY' LOW.
We are the agents for the
GllEip E. S. TEA COMPANY,
and soil TEA of New York prices: by tbo.single
pound. All visiting Corning, aro invited to cull
and 'examine stock and prices,__
• SAII
Corning, April 80868.
In 13nnkr
Tlns 1S TO GIVE Ni
_Mith.dsLa.bi-Anril- a..
thawaY Lacy, of Middlebu
a d State tof Pennsylvania
ju ged a bankrupt on his o' •
p went of any debts and
arty, belonging to such ban
his use, and the transfer.of
nro forbidden •by law; ' 0
Creditors of said baukrupt,;
cold to choose ono or /pore
nth; will be held at a Court
holden' ai tbo*Offiee of P. E
ough,jPa:, before' F.'E. Eui
20th day of /May, A. a, 180:
THOMAS
'P : U. S. Mariltal
- 'Apr:ls, dB. 'Per HAviu
...._.„ ,
Impeachment
1 1 .1()GA.,CPUNTY„,
, , "
qpiIiE'EMPIRE GRAIN DRILL proposes t
JIL• proter.ortieles of i ' • • \
IAIPEi,I9IIIV,IENT
against all oilier qrain Drills in markat, and
lteroby summons, a .1 I,irY 'of thO Farmers of Tiega
County ildeld(,tipan'tbis merits of the ease.—
The asql,es-,proposed, iiro as ,
, .
Ist,' It will - sow any.lilad of train, in Drills
'fro& wheat to beans or peas.
2d, It will do it on more uneven and'stony
land. • •
:sad, It is loss to get out Of repair.
4th, It lins a grass and eloverseed' sower at
taebed.
One of those!, .Drills den oe seen on tho farm of
.thob subscriber two miles below Covington. All,
see it. -All lettertO:of, in
gillry to bo addressed to A. W. WILLSON,
April 15, 1888-31 • Covington, I'n.
-..Administrator's.
•-•
T ETTERS OF ADMINISI RATION having
been granted to the und tisigned on the es
tate of IVilliain French, jr. ' hte, of Middlebury,
dec'd, ull persons ening or having claims against
Said estate, are required to call and settle nith
' ANNETTE FRENCH
blitlakbury;Aitri) 8,1308.-6Tve , Adzifx
Adminisifa,tor's Notice.
lir ETTER/3 -of administration Laving been
ji.j granted to the subscriber upon Oolostato of
0. B. Gaigo, Into orOadksiiktovrnsbip, deemed,
all persons owing said (valuta on hating claims
agitinst the same ' will settle vital'
DAVID EVERJEVT,
4aokson, April 22;1868. 0 '
Executor's ,11-Wde.
ETTERB Tostatuontary having bei3u . :grint•
ji_j ea upon* tho last Will and testament of Chati.
Whitcomb, lato of Union deceased,, all persona
'owing mail testator, or having ()Jahns against the
said estate, will adjust all matters with
JAB. M. WHITCOMB; 1 i x ., r ;
MARINDA W111T0051131
Union, April 15, 180-6wo,
D E N-:1r TUN..
DR. A. 13. EASTMAN,
ie permeißently located ,iik
_We*
Min 111 rlka
I:iryien, 13 Mean Srsmnr.,
Where be will:promptly attend to all'ivork - Per ,
Wining to his profession. Having procured all
the improvements of, the day, ho will fuinish
whatever is desired at the lowest possible, terms,
and will Viarofittie sat(staction, In ovtini 400.
Nitrous o . 2idek ivliich Is superior to any
thing.iu, use, administered • whoa desired—al
ways giving a painless operation.
Wollsboro, April 1, MIL'•
NOTIGE is hereby given that D. G. ititteris
about to apply to his Excellency John N.
(teary, Governor of Ponn i 'a for,pardon. By his
aiio;• 14 • t 5 L. RITTER
Apr,il 22 ) 11365-12vr.
NEW GOODSlast redeived. Pleaso call
and oxantilko for:yourselvos beforipurehas
ing elsowliore. TOLES do tARKER.
Wajlsboro,. April 15,18884 w,
' ' 14'91R SALE CHEAP.' '' ' _ ''--
1 elegant nevi open Baggy: * l' second hand
open buggy. I second band top . bu g gy..-...`
1. I:Mike:Y - 4. i - err,o horse lu.nber - nrugon.- f , * 7l
'fitIGIIT 14 ,DAII.VX,,I ,
.L... 7 .......:__
CARD P .INTING—at New. York prices, in
Colors or plain, and cut to suit orders, nt
TAM Aorrieron. °nice.
z ,
'conflating ,of
12=MEMI
H & WAITE
ptcy.
!MR, that on tho
• , 1868 ' arrant in
•
31 county Tidga
Irho has been ad
; tbat tho
; elivery of any prep
rupt, to; bin) or for
uy property by him
t a meeting of the
I to prove their debts
esigneas of, his eat.
:eßankruptey to be
Smitbp in Tiogri bor.
th, Register, on tho
at 7 o'clock o. )1.
A. ROWLEY,
West,'n
CAmEnolsi; Deputy
BY TBB
otice.
L'
=MEE
BBL R UCHANGEI"
ti 11
I sing, I sing of a curious thing,
Almost as strange as tiogge upOrk Tyng;
I've sarung"roand a circle as round as a ring,
And while on the down east part of my swing,
stopped at the city and took on the §priog•'
STYLES OF GROCERIES
ME
Tho faabfons for
SUGARS ARE LOW IN THE NECK,
And tnornastonisbing still,
. „
Molasses Syrups
have a freer run dew artl, with a funnel-sha
ed
Mitmalr..e)r•t3l.,
howovor, are cut • froth tho neck downward, and
tho style is blue and silver with stripes.
TEA
TEA TEA. TEA!
will be prepared from a drawing furnithed to
every customer who buys a pound. Of the styles
to suit complexions, &c., I may mention that
Black Tea
you can have if you-long for it. I cannot get
time to look up all the, hard words which the
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY
use to startle the innocent peopid about the coun
try; but you can depend upon finding the very
best: of Teas at the
IRE-HIVE EXCHANGE?
As to
Ccolree l
tit° styles aro various.-, You can have the latest
styles from the following fashionable foreign
ports, to wit:
MOCHA. JAVA, RIO, LAOUYRA JAM-
AICA, &c.
In the matter of
PROVISIONS :
Flour still wears hoops over all, and diOpenaos
with trails as unprofitable. I have all grades
- eatable. Also,
PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS,
odether with a full assortment of II ht groceries
and canned delicacies. A ever
M A T-1 - 1 E S
Pays Cast or Trado, for all MARKETABLE
PRODUCE,
CALL -AT MATHERTS
Weltabard, Apr. '6B, AV. T. MATIIERS
NEW SPRING GO,ODS
J. A. Parsons & Co's
011.13# CASH STORE!.
,11?%-#14AINS IN SHAWLS,i BALMOR
ALS, DRESS GOODS, TABLE.
LINEN., TOWELINGS,
NAPKINS,
LINEN lIANDKERCIIIEFS,ROSIERY,
NOTIONS, &O
a 17R stock is large and will give satisfaction
IP as to prices. White Goods such as-Jaoko
iietS, Nainsooks, Stripes, Checks, Brilliants,7tte.,
nisi mph lower. in prices, and-in groat variety.
Dortostics, - auch 08
PRINTS, StItETINOS, SHIRTINCIS
DENIMS: TIC.KINdS,
TONADES,
KENTUCKY 4gAN§,
, .
. „
tiro have a handeqmo stook, and are Bailiny
it at the lolfeat cash prices the market nillatroril
, ..
We Invite:WO eitention ot eloso buyoes to' iltir
eteelrinssuring thorn thet It will pay thorn to tall
on ne. . .
J.' A.,, PARSONS A, CO.,
lfittCh 25, 0118
• Coal for sale.
,
0;1 RS E:
by
COAL for Sala
l• 011 - cali; "
' 'Sept. 2S. 18117.
FLAXSEED—Oash paid for Flaxseed by
P. IL WILLIAMS A. Co
1 1 110LBSALE DRUG STORE.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED liIEDICINES,
lIIEDELL'S FLUID, EX-
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, .ROCII- •
ESTER PERFIJI7RY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE-
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers aro requested
to call and get quotations before going further
Haat
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 18G8--ly
THE GREAT NM OP '6B,
Wilson VanValkenbum's
PUBLIC BENEFIT
In view of the con tomplatod Railroad soon to
to bo built to Wcllsboro, the proprietors have
concluded to give .; _the people hereabouts, daily
entertainments through tho year, commencing on
the 14th of January. The first piece, entitled,
"LIVE ANII LET LIVE I"
Livc,
Lot Live,..
This great drama has drawn crowded houses
both in this and the old Countries, and is ad
mitted by all to be one of the motif profitable, in
teresting, and hest pieces extant
2Yekets to the Dress Oirel-e—FREB.
Wo wish it distinctlriinderstood, that all
classes of politicians, andnven thoso who feel
a little Wolfish—and in fact none •are oxcluded
from the
BAZAAR OF FASHION!
Where we can furnish any style, kind and
quality of Gentleman's wearing'apparel on short
notice, anti at.prices astonishing low.
CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY.
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Cloths, 6asshneres, VestiWgs, Ladies'
Cloths, and a large variety of
. Ladies' Dress Goods..
Best kinds, and as Tl i pap as tho'cllcapost.
• Tickets to the Jarquettc—FitEr.
In this grant Trams t benefit of the
public, wo would• not omit saying to the Lftflie,
that we also hoop everything to replenish their
Come one and all and witness tho above en
tortaitnnent. We •do not claim to be old Stars,
but shall endeavor to do our best to give all the
worth of their money.
Remember the place,
NO. UNION BLOQIc
N. B.—We shall gisr,o our tho full ben
efit of ,the decline in papas, and extending
them our thanks for the very liberal pairenage
heretofore extended, we solicit a continuant.
of the same.
WILSON-& VAN VALNENISURO.
Wollsboro,Jan.ls, ISGS—tf
Home Life Insurance Co.,
ALL the net profits of this Company go t.
the Assured.
No forfeiture of Policies.
No Limitation as to residence or Travel.
The Remo has an ample Cash• Capital mo=t so
curoly invested.
WALTIM S. GRIFFITH. Tres.
0 DIRGE C. RIPLEY, cteey.
I. 11. FROTHINGITAM, TREAS.
J..COFFIN, ' ACTRARY.
MORGAN lIAItT, Ag't,
March 4,1808-6 m.
ATTENTJQN FARMERS 1
SPRINT} hascome,, and. those desiring full
barns can have them by buying
LIE =6 -I.EitSite,X lP
at the Mill of I. Champney & Co., which wo aro
selling at $G per ton at our mill on Elk Run.—
All kinds of , Protluce talon in exchango 'for
Plaster. Givens a call.
CTIAMPNEY lk CO.
Gaines,'Tioga, Co., Pa., Mai•eh 2d, 1868-Gra.v
CIE LAST CALL
WAGON . 5.110i', and lot containing 72
„a_ square rods. Shop 24x28 feet,. and two
storys high. ..
Also—a house and , seven aura of land, two
acres of timber and a fine young maple orchard
thereon, with b 3 fruit trees of different kinds.
This property is located within a few iods of a
steam saw.mill. carding machine, school house
and church.
I will sell , chcap, separately or together ; or
will rent them for a term of years. This is a
fine chance for any wan with a little capital.
• M. 0. SUTTON.
East Charleston, Ta.,'Mareh 25,1568-3 m.
500 GROS S of tho HERO FitOIT 'JAR
for aalo by
117. D. TERBELL'
Corning, N. Y.
Wo f ive predred to till orders for the Hero
Fruit Jar AS !Ow as they can be bought any.
stnywhero, and shipped from Corning. We can
give special rates on largo quantities. It is the
host - and most salable , Jar in the market. dot
quotations from us before ordering elsowhoro.
March 18, 18118.-6 m
lETTEits
,of Atluiinintration• having boon
j grante3 to the untbersignoll on the estate o(
.tabu fear: 011, late of Chatham, doe'il, all porgtino
owing Enid e.tato, or claiiningstga.inst OM sane,
tc h.tinittA to settle; with -
Cornirtg,
1). P. ROIIP.R'I'S
Lkind of lamp for Kerosene.
no breaks' •of chimneys—at 'FOLEY'S.
CORNING, N. Y;
TRACTS,
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH - LIMB &-
AND DYE COLORS,
FINED OIL
W. D. TEIPELL cc CO
PROGRAMME
PART FIRST.
IN Two CHARACTERS.
WILSON & VAN VALKENDURCI
Tim. PEOPLE
` .4 PAit.TSECOND
N7iTsmiNarcoble>.
Reserved Seats for the Ladies
No. 258 BROADWAY,.NEW YORK
LL persons indebted to us either by
noto or, book account, must call
Ind settle without delay or costs will bo
l aude. • WRIGHTt BAILEY.
i
ro, Dee. 25, 1867—ti
Wells')
For Sale or to .Rent.
Hero Fruit Jar.
'Administrator's , Notice.
.113.1ZA. M. PEARSOLL. - 1
. e‘QUI,RE , SOUTIIWORTH. J :, -
011111 tom, April 1, 18138-610.4
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A. Patent Right that is No Humbug. .
mRE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
1, right If D. B. Sdurdevant's Milk Shelves
Provision Rack for Tioga County, is preparedto
Fell Township or individual rights at fair rates.
This Raok is portable _ and so arranged that it
can be taken apart and put together again in five
"minutes. It occupleit_less than four feet square
of a room, and can ho plaocd in the kitchen' in
cold weather, and la the cellar in warm weather,
and will hold fron 72 to 84• pens of Milk. Tho
shelves aro made in skeleton form So as to allow +
the free circulation of nit all around the pens.
Ittbas been proved that!milk_llllfilaieb' More
cream, and keep from fin totlx hohys longer
than on ordinary shelves. -- •
Each shelf turns by itself independent of the
other, so that the cream of the former milking is
not disturbed - by the removal or putting on of
pans. The frame is such that it can be readi- ;
ly covered i'vith a oloth or gauze, effectually ex- '
eluding insecti or dust. It is a complete arrange
ment to•du fruit upon. The subscriber will soon
visit different parts of the County with a model
of this rack, or ho can be addressed at Wellaboro,
by tithe desiring to purchase Township or Judi- i
vidual rights. Specimeris can also be seen at the
• Foundry building of Sears & Williams in this
Borough at any time after the middle of Marsh.
GEORGE TROMPSON.
Willlsboro, March, It, 11368-6 tn.
Wheeler tc Wilson Improved Sew
ing Dthhine,
TUE BEST,
AND MOST RELIABLE MACIILTE IN EXISTENCE.
TT IS SIMPLE, COMPACT, DURABLE, and
beautifuLssslt is quiet, light running, and Ca
pable of performing a variety of work never be
fore attempted on a single, machine, sewing with
equal facility, the finest and coarsest materials,
in the most beautiful and substantial manner.
Its attachments for hemming, braiding, cord
ing, tucking, quilting, felling, gathering, &a.,
aro novel and practical, All Machines warrant
ed for one year. Full assortment always on
hand at the salesroom of
G. N. 13ULKLEY,
solo Agt. for Tioga County.
Oceloa, Mar. 11, 'BB-3rn.
QM
KNOXVILLE DRIVING PARK ASSO-
CI ATION,
Will give an exhibition of the speed of 8-year,
old colts,
SEPTEMBER 3, 1868.
Entrance
COLTS ENTERED VOR ABOVE EXHIBITION.
Y. 11. Wood ontored Roan Mare, mow Lady Wood
O. S. Wood " Bay Mare, •" Knoxvillo.tdaid
W. C. Wood" Roan Mom "
- - . -
P. D. 'tunnel, stallion', name Ursa Miner Star.
An from Hamiltonian Jr. Others 'will appear
soon.
Name and description of, colt, with one-half of
the entrance money must bo handed to the -Sec
retary by the Ist day of May.
Premium for best Trotting Colt one.half the
money received on entries.
Second best, ono-third of the entry money.
_Third hest, ono.sixth of the entrance money.
M. V. Pon ma, Sec. 0. H. WOOD, Pros't.
Knoxville, Pa. Pt b. 26, 1868—tf.
County' House .Notice.
TO OVERSEERS OF THE POOR, in the
several townships And boroughs of Tioga
County : In to4lianeowith - tbe Etth section of
an act entitle*b-orAn Ac to authorize the erect- .
ton of a Pour House in the comity of Tioga,"
the Commissioners hereby give notice that they
are now ready to reecift the poor, having com
pleted the building and provided all necessary
accommodations, as required by - said Act. The
sth section referred to provides "That as soon
as said building shall be erected, and all neces
sary accommodations provided for the reception
of the poor, the Conimissiobers shall give notice
to that effect in all 'the papers published in the
cogniy; and the ettseers of the poor in the sor
er:li townships and turoughs arc•herebirequirtid
to bring the poor bf their respective districts
forthwith, unless when sickness may prevent; in
which easu the Commissioners may allow the
poor person to be supported elsewhere until they
can be safely brought to the poor house."
By this section it will be.seen that there is no
option in the matter, as many supposed. A
prompt compliance with this provision will very
much facilitate matters. By order of the Cora
missioners. , • THOMAS ALLEN,
Wallsburo, April; 15, IS6S-Aw Clerk.
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••• Va_r_rtAtiAtr_ lUT • •
• PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE '
(4 / PITIUN
AN IMMENSE AMOUNT OP PRO ERTY
BOW; tur AT 'GONERNMENT SALES.
• I Consisting chiefly of
111,000 . - ;ets New and Second Hand '
Haleness; 'Bridles and ,Collars, 3,009.
Sa dl l es,
All styles,
2,000 Aa i ON COVERS, all sizes, now SL worn.-
1060 WOOL iAND Rulamit BLANKETS, A: irionsE
coy EnS, MILITARY CLOTHING, GREAT -
-COATS, FROM COATS, BLOUSES,
PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, ke.
ISO II large lot of Reins, Lead_ Lines, Buggy Ambu ,
lance and Cart Nat pees. Double Trees Lead Earl, Port-s
Aldo Tonwei, Ac:, Wheel' Vara harness, HMG
worn, ill oak tan nedloatifer7serviceable, cleaned and
el) per nom , . including Bridle Lead, do s4' Any
or Stage harness with superior leather Traces,
p. rfretly suited for farm or general team work. double
is complete $.21 to Z.;O, Bridles $l. to "$3, extra .hafr
knell Artillery tare ) do $2,60 turd $3, Double lteitisl,7,6
to 2.25, Halters $5 to $l2 per dozen, New Officers, WV, -
UIcIIAn Saddles, $lO do, with plated • Bit Bridle $lO,
ilr.y.s Moulted Saddles. good as now $9, with Bridle
illAtays Saddles $B. Wagon Covers, Superior, 10 and
01_, Condit Duck $0 to $1.9,1000 Hospital Tents, I
new and :pad as new, 12 oz, Duck, 14 feet square $25 to
nut poles and pins complete, Wall Tents $l5 to
S2O. Weite(• d 0 55.5 to $B, natter Tents Toi Hay Caps
min to $5O per too. •
Grain Bags. 12 oz. Duck, 2to 3 Bushel $0 to $lO per
do/Tn.:0,0 lull assortment of Seamless Bags.
Small order by Express, C. O. D.
LIBBIZ AL DADUCTIONE TO I IyPOLESALE DEAL
. ERS.
PITRINA CO,
( Fatherly em Front St, now)
Nonni BECO?in ST., JUST BELOW Allen ST.,
PIIILADELPIIIA, PA.
Also, 5 PARK PLAC, N. Ir.
DescriptiVe price list gent on 'application.
April 8, ISGS-3m. -
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Far tia. for Sale.
HE Subscriber,nifers for sale a farm in Jack.
eon township, on Alder Run near Mitchell's
Mill, containing 100 acres-65 improved, and 35
wood land: aid farm has a now framo house,
good Intrn,ltiqng apple orchard and good water ,
thereon. ain SO acres timber land. adjoining,
which will lfa - sold with the above if desired.—
_TIM above properly 2 .will be sold cheap. Title
good and terms,emiy. Inquire at this Office, or
of CEO. W. 11131)SON,
, March 25,•186:.-3m. on the premises. •
moo
is to lEo:Locals.
Great Eseitemen I Johnson Impeached, end Rip
breo's 'Moots and , Shoes triumphant! The subscriber
S VOI I / 1 1 say to ti) people of Westfield and vicinity that
hold inanulactilrinit ratent Hoot Which he believes o
posses Gun"followintr, advatitage over all others; Ink,
there's no erim ping ; FAI, no Arran k ug,novenatheybreak
ew
to tho feet; 3d, uu yipping.. In short, they are Just
the,,,llitug for everybody. Samples on band and orfle6s
Honbitud. Solo right 'of Westfield township anti Borb'
nocured4 Ito has also just received a - stilemlid set of
balmoral patterns, latest styles. Como one, come MI f
IVe are bound tofd cheap for cash or ready pay. Shop
005 door south of *niters .t: Colegruve.
Westfield Bora , Feb.l3 1838. 3. G. CM WIVE,
Sci - des! Scales !- Scales I
TUN;, Buffalo PlatfOrm Scales, all ordinary
sizes, for heavy, and counter use,. may ho
found at tbe llardwaro Store of Wm. Roberts,
Wellsboro. These Scales arc the Fairbanks pit
oni and hove no snperior anywbero. They - are
made i n the, beit style and have taken the
nt,all the great exhibitions.
I hove the solo ngoney for these Scales in this
wiLLriut ROBERTS:'
Feb:12;1965
11111 E • COMMISSIONERS of Tiogal county
will tneetler the ptirpose of hearing appeal,:
from the aasesimonts of the several Assessors of
the.ConiitY, on Wodnesday, March ISth, lust ,
and at any other time ituringtheir sCSSIIMP up to
the Sib qa,v of.luno , noxt. V. HART
.V. V.v.% NEss Coto
V. A Li.nm, Clerk. Jon Itnxrono, •
Wellshor!i, ,Illareb 18, 1888.-3 t .
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For Sale.
1Q gIiVENDID 411JILDING the
13urough of Wellsboro, and Tr:U[lEll
, r ~ t .c.T of 400. aereiin Delmar, three miles Irmo
dt,y—tioavpy tlinbered.- Terms
B,IBOS. WlnrollT BAILEY.,
,
,- •lio'vvh it - Comes. ~ : - •
IVit 1G lIT & BAILEY' are iocoiving a largo
lot of CHOICE NEW WHEAT FLOUR,
Elio first in market. To be sold at red
14 uce& int
co& augtl7.
,00
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Notre.