The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 24, 1868, Image 4

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    THE lIEFIN/SHEE. PEA
"Now I lay me " 7 0 Say it, darling;"
"Lay me," lisped.the tiny lips'.
Of my daughter, kneeling, bending"
O'er her folded finger-tips:
Dorn to -sleep,"--"To'sleep,"- ahe murmured,
And the curly head drooped low;
"I•pray the Lord," I gently added,
on can eay it all, I know."
"Pray the Lord"—:-thO words came faintlY;
Painter stin—" My soul to keep;"
Thenihe tired head fairly nodded,
And the,ohild was fast asleep.
Ent the dewny . eyes half opened,
When I clasped her to my breast, ,
Anclthe dear voice softly whispered,
"Mamma, God knows all the rest."
0, the trusting,-sweet confiding,
. Of the child-heart! Would that I,
Thus might trust my Heavenly Father,
Me who hears my, feeblest cry. E. H. M
Worms..
Dr. BENJAMIN Rush, about one hun
dred years ago, made a series of experi
ments upon 'earth worms, which he con
sidered more nearly allied in many
charaeteristiesto those which common
_ ly.inhabit the alimentary canal of 'chil
dren. than any ogler, with a view to test
their power .to resist the influence of
thosesidistances which might be urd
as worm medicine. The table contain
ing the number of hours and •minutes
the worms lived when immersed in
different substances fills several pages,
and we have no space to print it entire,
but the lesson it teaches is one not very
well learned by those who have the care
' - and treatment of children. It is this :
That these worms lived often quite as
long in substanes which are known• as
poison and fate to , animal life, as in
substancesj)erf ctly inocuous 'and fit
il
for food. For instance', in watery in
fuSion of opium they lived 11 minutes ;
in infusion of Carolina pink ' root, 33
minute's ; in an infusion of tobacco, 14
minutes ; 'and in claret wine, 10 min
utes ; while in a watery infusion of
ii7hite arsenic they lived, two hours.z---
. 4Tow, all of these substances : are 'more
n. less poisonous and produce injurious
directs when taken into the stomach.—
Now, the fresh juices of ripe fruit , are
not poisonous, but wholesome, and yet,
as the following figure's will show, they
prove even more fatal to worms than
the substances mentigned above. For
instance, in juice of red cherries, worms
died in 6 minutes ; black cherries, in a
minutes ; red .currants, in 3 minutes ;
gooseberries, in 4 minutes ; whortle
berries, in 7 minutes ; raspberries, in E
minutes. From these experiments Dr.
'Bush argued that fresh ripe fruit, of
which children are very fond, "are the
,/ most speedy and effectual poisons fel
worms."
.In practice, this theory lee
. - prpved correct. Those children
. who
,eat freely of good fruit have generally
a much more vigorous and clean eondi
tion of the digestive canal, and wertns'
rarelY trouble Ahem; The practice of
poise in worms by an t hel mint le med
icines, while it may kill the creatures,
also weakens the digestive apparatus,
and thus invites further attacks. The
best treatment is one that ' invigorates
and cleanses. Air, exercise, and whole
some food are the best worm Medicines.
. While on this subject we may appro
priately notice a new remedy for tape
worms mentioned by 1)r. G. (l. Cum- ,
sTocx,-in i the St. Louis _Medical Inves
tigator, which goes to prove that worms
- of various kinds may be removed with
out recourse to substances which pro
duce poisonous and injurious effects up
on the body." - Dr. C. says : " Some tWo,
years since, a new remedy for tape
worms -was brought to the notice of a
physician in Bavaria. A peasant men
tioned to him having . passed a tape
worm after eating cocoanut rind and
• the contents of the shell, and spoke of
. it as a certain remedy for tapeworms.—
Of course the medical man was sitepti
pal, and naturally thought the enjoy
ment of such a pleasant tropical fruit
as cocoa would rather tend to promote
'the growth of trenia, instead of expell
ing
them. He, however, tried it., and
found that it was really effectual in ex
pelling these parasites. A notice of
this fact I read in the Criminal Zeitunm
._—......-N,-.1.,..-...1.0. , waccrailtiti - In similar cues.
In one ease,,a lady, aged fifty-two year's;
had been out of health for years, when
at last the existence of a tapeworm was
susected. The cocoanut was prescrib
an
i eaten freely for two days, to the ex
clu f
ion of all other food. The result
was the expulsion of a tapeworm fifty
four feet long. The lady enjoyed good
health after this. Three other instances
came to my knowledge of friends of
this lady, who, hearing of the effects of
the cocoanut, took the same remedy,
and each one voided ri, tapeworm." ' -
i
Gllms.—A COMPOSITION BY A SMALL
3301(.—1 don't like girls. Glirls is very
different from what boys is. ' Girls don't
play marbles, and also girls don't play
hookey. I played hookey once and got.
whipped for it. Girls sometimes get
whipped, but not so Much as boys, their
clothes ain't so well suited for it, that is
the reason I suppose. I never see girls
play base ball, but they say they do in
Boston. I never was in Boston. There
is plenty of_ girls in Boston and big or
guns. Last year when I was young the
teacher made me set with the girls be
cause I was naughty. I cried. Big
boys like girls.&etter than little boys.—
I went on a sleigh-ride one night with
my sister Nancy and Tom Sykes. We
were going to New'llartford, and when
WO got up by Pegg's tavern, Torn asked
me to look in the bottom of the sleigh
for his whip, and while I was looking
he fired off a torpedo. I asked him if
ho had any more torpedoes and he said
no, but he fired off another when I
wasn't looking. Girls don't like to
have men kiss theta. They always say
"don't." If they wasn't fools they
would turn their heads the other way,
butthey never do that; I saw Tom
kiss Nancy once and I went and told
my mother. Then my mother put me
tO bed. When a girl takes out her
handkerchief in the street to wipe her
nose the young men who earn their liv
ing by standing in front (of the Pine
Block always wipes their noses at the
same time, if they see her. Girls gets
married sometimes, but not always.—
Those that don't get married don't want
to. When they get married they have
wedding cake. I like Wedding cake,
but I do not see any fun in getting mar
ried—especially to a girl.
VIE ElsiD.
RESIST THE BEGINNING.--The Arabs
have a fable of a miller, who was one
day startled by a camel's nose thrust in
the window of a room where he was
sleeping. "It. is very cold outside,"
said the camel; "I only want to get my
nose in." The nose'was let in, then the
neck, and finally the whole body.
Presently the miller began to be ex
tremely inconvenienced by the ungain
ly companion he had obtained, in a
room certainly not large enough for
both. • "If,you are inconvenienced, you
may leae,' said the camel ; "as for
myself, hid' stay where I am."
The.morai of the fable concerns all.
When temptation occurs, we must not
yield to it. We must notallow so much
as its "nose" to• come in. Everything
like sin is to be turned away loin. 'He'
who yields even in the smalle t degree
will soon be entirely overedFe ; and the
last state of this man is wo e than the
first.
The late Bishop of Litchfield was
,once traveling in a railway carriage in
England, when a blustering man ex
claimed. "I should like to meet that
Bishop of Litchfield ; ,I'd put a ques
lion to him that would puzzle him."
" Very well," said a voice in another
corner, "rimy is your time, for I am
the Bishop." The man was rather
startled but Tresently recovered and
said, " Well, my Lord, can yo tell we
the way to heaven?" "Nothing easier,"
answered the Bishop ;' 0 you have only
to turn to the right, and go straight for
ward."
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
ER.
• y •
t t • ' '
Dttlryinen; J Farmers
and 04hertii.
Corralax Yovx
ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER
CHEESE, EGGS; ELUDE AND
MEAL, FLAX, COTTON,
FURS AND SKINS,
DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN,
WOOL,; GAME, POULTRY,
NAVAL STORES, HOPS,
FEA I THERS, HEMP, PROVISIOW
OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS,
TOBACCO, SORGHUM,
MOLASSES, &C., &C- -
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
General Commission Merchant,
442, 444 and 446 Washington St.,
Nervcr 'lrcorar.. spityr.
And,receire.ills weekly. Price Current of Pro
duce and Groceries the most coniplete Price Cur
rent Published in the United States.
SEND FOR - A
Marking Plates &
Liberal Advances in Consignats.
Established. May Ist, 186 Q.
First Class References given when Required,
April 22, 1868,-Iy.
NEW HARDWARE STORE 1
CONY) RS & OSGOOD
IN addition to their old business in Dry Goods,
Groceries, &c., have established a
STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL - lIARD
WARE STORE,
two doors below the old stand wherethey man
ufacture
,TIN-WARE
II UMAN IT Y PRINCIPLE,
that is. in the most sub.•tantial tnannor. In tho
matter of
srro - v -
we have enough to do all the cooking and warm
ing in 'nowt ',County. • In fact, we have Stoves
enough to MAKE A SUMMER in
Wo aro the only agents for tho snlo of the
,AMBRICAN COOK STOVE
in:Wollsboro; and this Stoi-a is the
AUTOCRAT' OF STOVES,
We keep all kinds of Ilardware, Iron, Nails,
Steel, Horse Shoes, and a eoinpleto rariety'of
SHELF HARDWARE
If you don't believe it DROP IN.
CONVERS be OSGOOD
Wellsboro, Sept, 4, 1887, ly.
, AND
. 14 A re nw 4 R
Air R. WILLIAM ' ROBERTS begs" 'to
-MIL announce to the citizens of Tioga County,
that 16 addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Shoot-iron Warl3, he
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
- MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a couipleto assortment ofShelf gardware
of which tyo enumerate the following artiolca
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
iMILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES, --
AUGERS,
BITTSJ
RITT-STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS;
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS, ,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
•
PIPE BOXES, AXLE- •
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
,•
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN ,
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and paade for use. These are but a
few of the many 'articles composing our stock
of Hardware.
. _
Wo invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the hest duality of
goods in our line; and ail work to order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM li.oll - 13,133.'
Wellsboro,Sept. 1,1865—tf.
HOOP SKIRTS, at
Do LAN° 41G CO'S.
GINSENG,
CURRENT)
rnisbed Free
CEEB]
TVALRUSSVA
X
NEW D 1 Y. Gooliks rfoll;Et
i ,_~ `
TOLES & BARKEIt,
=1
(NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.)
I
WEjuive just received our new and very
large stack of
DRY, q.Qqp,
such a s
SOWINGS,: in • 10 , f PRIN TS,
1 - *
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, 'VEST.'
INGS, READY MADE , OWL
THING, HA PS & CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
'oleo a large and wail/electo r () stuck of
I'
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN
WARE, STONE, WARE, KERO-
'sPNE' OIL, VAil . rs & OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, I . -
synuPS,, 1110LASS} S,
• ATC,. DTC., ETC:
IMI
We are able to offer our customer the 'benefl
of the
: DECLINE OF PRICES
in the Now York Mierket, our §tgek, baying been
purchased since the Omit decline in Goods.
Wellabor°, July 3, 1867
'SAYIN'G'B' 13A K.
OTHERWISE
GARDNER'S
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
THE
OLD I saying that a penny Bared is a penny
earned, justifies GARDNER in naming his
establishment a Savings Bunk. Economy its
Wealth, said some old chap whose name I haie
forgotten; and it is coonotny,to.trado
,where the
SLAUGHTER
•
of - high prices is being, prosecuted with vigor and
without reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Teas, Mo
lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour,Corn Meal, Coffees,
Capped, FruitS,Spieesy a' everything intended
fuid, giving this buyer the benefit
OF ,THE
fall of tho markets, an advantage duly appro=
elated lly everybody,excepting only those verdant
INNOCENTS
who - prefer
_PRO.IIIBI.VG TO PA Y ono hun
dred per cent. profits to the seller, to PAYING.
twenty-five per cont. cash on delivery of the
goods. 10a11 offer my stock of goods at fair
prices"
EVERY MONDAY,
EVERY TUESDAY,.
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
EVERY TRURSDAY,
EVERY FRIDAY,
AND
EVERY SATURDAY,
and fill up as fast as I droll out.
L. A. GARDNER
Wellsboro, Juno 12, 1867.
-
•'Public - lEtenefit,
AMONG the useful improvements of the day,
thorn are few that give 'more t prornise of
eor-1,,,,c-, ,, - ,,, wt. t approvett,l4llo pailtc as that
new and powcrfu remedy,eaßed Salutifer (or as
Gorman rman poop e call it Ifealthbringer).
. - 1
It gives ease aid comfort to the poor sufferer
from • Neuralgia and . Rheumatism, and brings
speedy relief to that large class of diseases that
are cured and always benefited by an out.
ward application. .
For sale by all Druggists.- '
,
Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND i STI
GER, No 54 Courtlandt St. New York.
A Patent Right that Is No Humbug.
T" sOBSCBIBER having purchased the
right of D. B. Sturdovant's Milk Shelves Ar,
Provision Rnek for Tioga County, is prepared to
sell Township or individual rights at fair rates.
This Rack is portable and so arranged that it
can be taken apart and put together again in five
minutes. It occupies less than four feet, square
of a room, and can be placed in tbo kitchen in
cold weather;and in the collar in warm weather,
and wi'l hold:Fron k 7; to 81 pans of Milk. The
shelves are raade,in skeleton form so as to allow
the free circulation or air all around- theipans:
It has been -proved that milk will ntim)) more
cream, and keep from four to six hi urs nger
than on ordinary shelves.
Each shelf turns, by . independent o the
other, so that the Cream of 'the forme,i milking is
not dieturbed by the removal or putting on of
-rises: The frame is such that it can be,readi
ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually pr
eluding insects or dust. It is a complete arrange
ment to dry fruit upon. The subscriber will soon
visit different parts of the County with a model
of this rack, or he can be addressed at Wellsboro,
by these 'desiring to Purchase" Township or indi
vidual rights. Specimens can also be soon at the
Foundry building of Sears Ar, Williams in this
Borough nt any time after the middle of March. ,
j • ; GEORGE THOMPSON.
Wellsboro, March, 11, 1868-om.
JIAI NESS 4-,
BOOT _ AND, SHOE MAKERS,
Over iVileon 4- Van Valkenbureet Store, in the
room lately occupied by Beuj. Seeley.
BOOTS AND SHOES of all kindi made to
order and in ti)o best manner.
REP of kinds, itre trip tl y and
good. 'Gild us a call.
JOHN HARKNESS,
• • I NM. RILRY.
:Wellsbuto,Jan. 2, 1868 ty.'
• % C .A.IGENT FOIL'
11 4 . 4PINO: 7 S,•'EDITIONS
' FAMILY, 'PULPIT, & P,IIGTO
GRAPH BIBLES.
Wholesale Doalors will find the list to embrace
the largest assortment of _Bibles in the country,
The publisher has no hositltion in pronoun
lug' thera'more saleable then
,any publie
Pio varicipi itriktiolis'§Mbracii.ply, the veri.
ops:80s-of hindiyig :00' 'Sties of tyykOvarying
in price from 0 to 00,. for Family Bible, large
quarto Biro. . • ' • • '
HARDING'S
PATENT 'FLEXIBLE CHAIN-BACK
• PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM,` •
• The superiority of " Patent Flexible
Chain-Baek Album," over nil others heretofore
tudnufaetured, will, upon the slightest examina
tion, be apparent to all. '
Purch:umrs are assured that the above books
are all of the best Philadelphia manufacture.
•
E. 13.. CASE,
Tan, 8,1888.-3 m. Troy, Pa.
Wellsboro Meat Market!
BEET ! Porat ! MUTTON !
•
THE subsc'riber•opened fl Meat Market in the
1 building lately occupied, by Dr. Webb, on
Craftou-street, .Monday morning, Feb. 17, where
he will keep a full assortment of
FREW MEATS
Barns and Shoulders. If ttie people will give me
orMouragementl. will keep up a good Market.
Feb.l9, 1868-3 m.
.A. J. TIPPLE.
FOR SALE
elegant.- new open Dtiggy. 1 second, band
I open buggy. 1 second band top 'buggy.--
I inlkey. I two horse lunbor wagon.
•
WRIGHT dfc BAILEY.'
TOLES 16 BARKER.
4 ) `; - & CO.
i t~ ~i
;
SEMI ER
DIEM
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED
4. I . en t g' s, gAPIR , 91, 1,
,S;
DOW ODA'S , &PUTTY,
Hav'e CoMedOWn to Old Prices,atlaat;
--• ; .
Wkl do not hesitate to snjr that wel t have the
Largest Stook of
P. V:.R,.E ENGLISH , _DRUGS
IfIEP r ICIATOS,
• •
11•11
' 6,•
?AIR Nit MEDICINES,
~.; )
=
N9T I ONS,
;AWFUMEiIy,
FANCY' I ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP,
CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL
BRUSHES, MIRRORS,'
A' LIQUORS; &C.,
'EVER . BROUGHT INTO MIR MARKET.
We have also the Largest !took of
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Such as
I
Pure 'White 'Load, Pure White Zinc Linseed
Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel
low Ochre, Venetian Red , Chrome Yel
' IoW, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Lacher, Japan, ,'•
SpanishMhiting; Paris White, Kalsomino, R
• Tai, 14g Wood, Ftistio,'" - Brazil Wood, Ca ,
wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Moo.
cohol, Benzoic, Spirits Turpentine,
and Kerosene Oil;; Paint and
Varnish Briishes,
Which we will sell 25 per cont. cheaper than any
other establishment in the county. In short, we
have everything ever kept in a first class
DRUG STORE,
Er
and all we ask is for you to call and examine our
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
member we can't bo undersold,
All gciods warranted or no sale.
P.R. WILLIAMS, }
P. R WILLIAMS &Co
J.L. IVibuems. N0. , 3 Union Block.
Welleboro, June 28, 1867.
k&.k..LAA
PIIOTOMPIi GiLLERY
IN WELLSBgRo,
Di ow - OPEN TO TIDE PUBLIC.
MESSRS. KING do EASTMAN would lu
form their friends and tho public generally
ithat they have fitted up 'a „netvAlhoto'graph Gal
lory in the best possible style. Having one of
best SKY-LIGHTS in the State, we are prepared
to take all styles and sizes of
PH, rrOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES & MELANEOTYPES
in the beat artistic manner, for Lockets or Cases,
large orfamall. Largo PHOTOGRAPHS copied
from small Cards or old Daguerreotypes of de
ceased friends. No trouble to take
CHILDRENS' PICTURES,
Bring tbem along
Sample proofs always given When ordered.
Come and A T !us.. -
Pr.H ‘:,' t. .
~:34 -G allery over Rastroaes Dental Office,
Fifth Door below Roy's Drug Store.
Jan. 15, 1868-ly
Stoves' r& 'Tint *are
FOR THE MILLION
Good pooplo ail, bothlgreat:and small,—if you
Want to keep
MOE IN THE FAMILY
you must have enough to -eoti dry t wood, a good
wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a
Tll';‘. TOPIAOKING STOVE!
•
ThislastNnd pawning:good, I "have at my Tin
and *ova establiehthen;, opposite:Roy'e Itleek,
Welleboio and fie name 41 . the ' -
-HOME: A
COMPANION •
on - all.banda admitted to be equal to any in the
I
TIN WARE
promptly, an d 'warranted to give, Inhalation.
REPAIRING •
executed in the best manner and with dispatch.
CALL AND SEE ME.
D. P. ROBERTS.
Wollaboroogh, Nov. 21, 1882. •
T O LAWYER•EI-
BANKRUPTOY BLANKS,
in full . aetts,at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE.
s rN G for hops,.besti
at v ic at/5 0 ols peryard
cs
Q0t.71.
In
:•{
BIM
KING Sc EASTMAN
IF IR It
23UY,
• .
WE win buy
' MO' to -Wiwi
SHEEP
-P E L ,ACON, SKINS,
.;,,
' - DEER' KIL ..,, __IS, HIDES,
! AND "VEAI4 . 'AIN , 1 •
foi blobiro will par oath.
will manufacture to ordor, French or home
tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the beet marl.
liar tiled at fair rater, and pay especial attention
to REPAIRING.
A L.S 0,
We have a first-rate'etoek or
I=
' , BEADY.IIADE'
On ivhipti we will not be undersold, and from tide
thin) we alkali make It a point to keep hp the b , ,st
of; , • ,
LADIES' GAITERS, n
to be found in tie county, which we will sell at
uslower Wilt than Such articles bare ever boon
offered in this
We shad likewise keep up a good assortment
of
LADIES' BALMORALS, L,E A THER
' BOOTEES, , OHILDRENiS AND
. MISSES WORK OF VA. •
' , MOUS STYLES,
. and alt styles of MEWS WORK.
. .
LEATHER t t FINAINGS
c4n be bought of us as.eheap as any whore this.
side of New York, and we shall keep a fall stook
of . • • - ,
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH PP, UP
PER, SOLE, LININGS,] AND
' - BINDING. : '
. .
Our stook of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD,•AWES,
RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, if. A S TS,
TREES, O R dif PS, with SHOE4fAILER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will bo found the lar
gest in'the county, and toe sell for small 'profile.
We talk baslness and -we mean business. We
have ,hoon in this region long enough Ito be well
known-.-let those who know ns try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. /ab
orts' #ardware Store, C. W. SEARS,
, . e ED. 0. DERBY.
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Willaommonve this year.with an exclusively
CASH business,
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1
CASH PAID FOR • OATS 1
CASH PAID FOR CORN 1
oASII c FOR EVETeYTHING 1 1
A LARGE STOOK. OF FLOUR FOR
CASH 1
MI
A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR
CASH 1
A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR
CASII 1
Call and see us. WRIGHT & BAILEY
Weltsbinv, Tan. 9, 1867-Iy.
All persons Indebted to us by note or' book
account must call and settle or pay costs.
Jan. 8,1868. WRIGUT .1s BAILEY.
Wellabor° Cloth-Dressing Works. •
11101TAVING engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH to
JUL• superintend our Clothing 'Works We aro
now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress
'mg in good' style and on Short notice. ,
A. BILTBOLD,
0. .
i Sept.lB, 1867—if.
L O,UR
i
! , t
eat inatkO, price,
30
WHOLBSA,LE DUG ,TOU.
CORNING-, N. Y.
D ,
RUGS AND MEDICINES, pAipris
AND OILS,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEIyU'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
, IREDELL'S 'FLUID, EX
TRACTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS; KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROC4-
ESTER PERFUMERY'
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW/GLASS;
WHITEWASH' LIME &
AND DYE /COLORS
•
AGENTS FOR/MARVIN & i:O S S RE
FINED OIL.
•
Sold at Who eeale Niece. Bayous lire reque
to call and/get quotaiione before going fn
. •
Eaat.
,
Owning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1868--Iy
W. D. TERRELL & C
4868.
FOR SALE. 186
8. - C. WICKHAM,
AT IRS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR.
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :-
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A gcod supply of. PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES .t SHRUBBERY.
Tho'Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any ono wishing to get a supply
will do well to call and see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. p l Delivered at the depot
free of - charge.
Tiogii, Feb. 28, 1886-Iy* ..
To Owners of Horses and Cattle.
TOBIAS , DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE
warranted superior to any others, Jor no pay,lfor
the curt, of Distemper, Worms, Bets, Coughs, Ilhle l
bound: Colds, &c., in Heroes; and Colds, Coughs, Loss
of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &c., Int,
a
tie. They are perfectly safe and innocent; ,no nee of
stopping the working ofyour animals. They incr ass
the appetite, give a line coat, cleanse the stomach, and
urinary organs; also increase the milk of cows. Try
them, and you will' never be without them. Hiram
Woodruff, the celebrated tralnor.of trotti l kg horses, has
used them for years, and recommends them to his
friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush,' l of the Jerome Race
Course, Fordlintn, IT. Y., would not use them until be
was told of what they are composed, since' which be
is never without them. Ile has over twenty running
horses in his charge, and for the last three years hes
used no other medicine for thorn. Ile has kindly Der.
mitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other
references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists
and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 60
Cortlandt Street, New York. - Vett. 10]
WELLSI3ORO FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP. '
subscribersllE . having pro('
Boni ItrAii-wkatina
CASTINGS,
SUCII AS
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES, WOO D- .
SAWING MACHINES, '
&c., &c., &c.
We have also a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
for custom and job work, Wo aro also prepared
to do
SLITTING( & SCROLL SA WING
to order
Haying a first-class screw-cutting Lathe, we
are prepared to make
CHEESE PRESS SCRE
• WS,
. .
to order. Builders of Cheese Factories are re
quested to examine our work. We manufacture
the
Champion Plow,
one of tho finest implements in the market.
Cash paid for OLD IRON
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
F. L. SEARS.
We!labor°, May 15, 1867—tf.
Grocery E and Proviei In Store,
CORNING, N. la
D.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED FRUITS,
CANNED FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CROCKERY WARE,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES,. CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &c
A full and complete assortment of the above
mentioned goods of the best qfiality always on
hand. '
Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries.
Dealers and Conimmers will dud it to their in
terest to examine his Stock before keying.
' Corning, N.Y., Diarch',ll, 1888. '
lIT largest assortment of Watches, Clocks
- :Jewelry and Plated Ware in ' Tloga•.'oonnty
at ,7 [06666] . )QLtY'S.
Proo6l or-the, Superior, Quality.:
Tng.
AAIER I W .t l'Cli
At A ll l 3 AT
' wAt.THA M, MASS
The American Witch Company, of %Yukio:in,
mo m , respectfullyaubmit that their Watches aro
cheaper, more accurate, less complex, 10010 Jncit
his, hetteratt,ptcol for general use, awl more oti r
ilifylttipt in irrtlei- acid tepaiiml ;lulu any other
Wittches,in tim market. They
Etrudniii; thereNtO etn!ltitCr, Witt
to be illjttred than ttiti initi"rity ttl . foreign watch
es, which ore Min:posedof ftow 121 to ;MO
in Hogli,sli Watch ihr,ltt are
,
more than 700 parts.. flow they run 'miler the
haidest trial watt:be:l i 9anllayo, is shown. by the
following letter: , . •
PENN. EAI.I,4IOAD COMPANY.
OFFICE OP TDB Ohs'.. SPERINTEN.DeMT,
'Auraox.t, PA. , 15 Dec., 1866.
GENTLEUUM : .Tlic watches taunutitetured'by.
you frame been iii use on this railroad for several
years' unginetuon, to whom wo furnish'
watches as visa of our uquiptuenl. There are
now scone Race linndred ,of them carried on our
lino, and we eonsider them 'good and reliable
time-keepers, indeed, I have g s eat tAtiai'action'
in saying your watches git 3 us less trouble. and
have worn, and do wear much longer without re.
pairs than any watches: we have over had in use
on this road. A's you are aware, wo.furmerly
'vested to 111,410 of' English imfoufae ; itro, of fie
knowledged good I epu ta km; but an class they
paver keep lime us correctly, uor.haeo they done
as good service, as yours.
In these statements I am slistained by my
predecessor, Mr, Lewis, whose experience ex
totided over u series of years.' Respectfully,
EDWARD R. WILLIAMS,
General'Superintendent.
American" Watch Co , Vulthatn.
We make flow live different grades of watches,
named respectively as follows
Appleton, 'tray J Co., Wolihuot, , 1 / a l4. -
'Waltham Watch Company. Waltham. Maws.
P. S. Bartlett, Walsh rrvt. Slo es.
Wm. Ellcry, Menton, Nov,.
Houle Watch Compao,u, Boston,
All of these, with the exception of the Homo
Watch Company, ate warranted by the American
Watch emnpany to he of the be et rmatetial, on
the mast approyed principle, end In posscsa every
requisite for a reliable timeheoper., Eeco dealer
selling these 111si 1 tAtheb its ',rt. , : iatA isti the Cmn
pany's printed Card of guarantee,! which -heal./
accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may
feel sure they are purchasing the genuine article.
There are numerous tondo-felts and imitations
of our Watches sold throughout the country, and
we would caution purchasers to be on their guard
against imposition.
Any grn4eB of Wultinau Walelies in , ly be pur
Chaded of Watch Dealers thrpugbout the e ,entry
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
Sept. 4, 1867L0m. 182 Broadway, N. Y
The American Cooking Stove.
AFTER twenty years eXperinimo in the man
ufacture of stoves, tto became convinced,
some 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
largo portion of which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted in buying the best stoves
that could be made, nkwithstanding 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 he 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 adopted it, and we have several of these
improvements secured, by letters,pateni. In
this manner we do not hesitate to ,ay, we have
brought it to a higher , .tale of perfection than
has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves.
The recent hiwrovemeate in this stove has
added largely to its cOnveniencu and effective
ness. In all the varieties of stoves we manu
facture, we study usefulness, durability; ennve
nieneo.and economy in operation, rather 'than
cheapness in price, and in ho doing we are satis
fied we study the interest of those purchasing
our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, ,t CO.,
Albany, N. Y.
For sale by CONVERSE & 0S(i0OD, Wells
bore, Pa.• May 13, 18.
To the Farmers of Tioga County.
lAM n'tliV Unflding at my manufactory, iu Lawrence
villo. a emporlor
_ _
1+ IiZVI rJ ~Z JJ'J L;
which iiOIIII3CBSCS the following nilvantageh over another
mills:
1. It ooparatos oats, rat litter. alia foul Bootle, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and al
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all othor separating required of a mill.
This mill is built of the beet and most durable tim
her, In good otyle, and ia, told cheap lqr each, or pro
duce.
11011 flt n wont Awe°, for beparatlng oat from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms.
J. 11 MAULER
Lawrencoville,October 10, 1866-tf
UNION ACADEMY.
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA
FACULTY:
ELLAS NORTON, Principal.
• Nits. ADA W. HORTON, Precoptress.
Mum MIRA HORTON.' Assistant.
1/liss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
CALENDAR FOR 18117-8.
Fail Term commences Sept: &l, Winter Term Nov
20th, Spring Term Feb..lBth, 1808.
E2ePRNBE'S PER TEIt3I.
PHl:harp Department $5 00
,
Common English 0 00
Higher English 7 00 •
Languages and Higher Mathematics 8 00
Instrumental Blume, extra 10 00
Vocal Music,
extraextrai I 00
Drawing, extra 13 00
'
Room Rent 2 50
Board per week:., ' 380
Knoxville, Alignet 11,1867—ti. ' '
REMIIVG-TO.NS' FIRE AILIIIS
200,000 FIIENISGED TUE U. S.GOVER26IENT.
Army Revolver, • .a.lOO in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Police Revolver, ' Navy size Calibre
New Pocket Revolver, 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt,) 3000 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt,) Nd 22 & 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32j & 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane _
No 2 &32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Rifle,(Beals') No 32 &38 "
Revolving Rifle,...J.. 36 & 44-100 in Calibre
" E. REMINGTON 'Jfc. SONS.
PNINGIPAL AGENTS. 1 ,
Moore & Nichols. Now York; Wm Road & Son,
Boston; Jos C Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Pont.
tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Ilenry Folsom & Co;
New Griming; Johnson, poncor & Co, Chicago,
L M Ramsey & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. Oct. 9,1867.-9 m.
Flowers, Grape• Vines, and Garden
Plants.
•
"TARRY MIX, OF TOIVANDA ,OFFERS
J]- FOR SALE—
FLOW .R PLANTS,
Roses. Climbing; tind other, an endless variety ;
Verbenas, Salvias, Bignonitie, Geraniums. Pel
argoniums-, Petunia Heliotropes, Lao tames, ke.
GRA E VINES.
All the approved varieties—Some two years
old, in pots. All true to name.
GARDEN PLANTS.
Totnatoes,—every ',variety, Cabbages, Cauli
flowers. Peppers, Celery, &a.
Cucumbers, and Egg Plants, in Pots.
Plante carefully, packed, sent safely to airdost
any distance. Persons in the Eastern. part of
the County, may send their orderh by mail and
receive the . plants by stage. Orders left with
WILLIAM ROBERTS, at. his Hardware. Store
in Wellsboro, will have , prompt attention. All
'may depend upon getting talents exactly as or
dered, and in good condition.
HARRY
Towanda, Pa, March 25, 1868-tf.
DR. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
. SRS, far,saltt at Roy'a Drag Store.
CARD PRINTING—at Now York prices, in
Colors or plain, and out to suit orders, at
Tut AGITATOR OFFICE.
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AT
WRIGHT A BAILEY S
TOR-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and
tl with despatch, at THE ACkiTATOR Moe.
E.rNrs <>ll:4rtt-4iiirl
4
MEM
trtlU /1/11LWAY:
li •
u hu..t .at••• Moy -MIA 1, 3 3 ' 3, 1, ..•
10 aValAitalake. nt,uut t h e kJ/10%1111g 11014 b
riItiTWARD BOUND. ;,
. tr,t .,
8:03 a da Night fixpv ,,, a...'inalayt, • xcept.4o. lar Liikra
4, 4 ,4441anip1:44 10d PaLit it 1. , 4•••46 the. Hai .4 4.4,k,
H Ur OM A Ilaaf ic k (heal 41„ 1,,,.. 5
•zilara;aiii/ ft.IT! it tvajt-• 1/4 al/
8.21 it. in.,Nislit fixpi baily, 14.4. 01014.1,z-40.
, Liniskirk awl Ow Wunt:c. claim Jilia us alakco.
4.3:35 .4 nt . Sigitt I • ll .4 , l.‘,43,,,tiqtaili,peA ti •o f I
latier 4101 1 , 1144,1144, • IA h\llll.
..
10:16 a-13U., Te.lia ,49J03.)x excepted ; fat (NIL ,)
awl Duld..ttli.
1135 p. }:1444.1.41,, ept.l I
n0400,104:4 aii,l data, 4174,4v01t
'13:83 p. Lay Exiiia•as,fiuudaYA occepl (Ur 1111 h,
1 811141.1.1141161, Look ITU Sod' the 3 1VrAt, ~.„,„,„„
at Litainaael whit 1.1.3 M.l.vativ nod 3:1.14 5t cr
lirtil(ruy; al Balkh, Witls 114.1 Lal.o
,i4io 44 4 ,
Trunk Hallway., alai 51 bind:irk with nit alo :4'
Ritilsvay, I I puiliti. \east. ttial
6;40 pBI 1?..3 4, , j„
12:3548.741', Nxpresx 3lail.t 4 nuthLy. cz,.cypttd far.l4 t • • •;;
to, Selareauca, lied Dunkirk, eetruecthig with
for the West.
1.80 p m Way FraiAllt, Sundays except. rI
I 4 '31
5:40 p. tn., Etelgra'ut train, Daily, Ini the
• I
SAIITIVAUb HOUND.
12:40 a. in., Night. Expt c,,0, Unily. • - 1
connecting at Urayconri Tor Watwi,,k.and b
iar lyq
York with afternoon trains anti steanici.
and Now England Cities.
4:20 a. tn., Oinci lanai Exiimas, Nlin,ilay‘tiitAtepti.4 •
iscoting at Chaim for liarriabarg,
the SWILIi; at Owego for Ithaca; at hiei,kL-ii
for Syr:truce ;at (3 rota Band for Scranton, 4,,,,
plait and Trenton:at Lackawaxen for BIM ley , ti :
tirayconit for und Warwick k
9 ; 05 a w ., pay t.xproh,, Lattodays excepted
at Elmira - tor CaMindaigua, at Ilingiunn.,,
cue°, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Lai ku‘Aiia,Ul.`
Hanley. and at Joney City with niidnigin
Train of :Cow ,fcritry Railroad for Philaqi im r ,„ ,
none and Washington.' •
1.0.2' , TII Accommodation Train daily, tool, 0 r ,, , 1
• 1 1
at Elmira for Canandatsmi, •
2:20 p. in., Baltimore Express; Sundays exc.r.o.,i
4:35 p. tn., liew York and lialtimuro naildiundays,,
coptial
• 8.03 p m Ltgliffitug Express, Sundays excepie.i, t y l
fleeting at Eimiru for Ffarrishurg, Plaladelpta
the South ; at Ji•rsoy City With morning
train of .Now Jersey Rath-Vail for Baltitne , :. tEi
Wagliington, and at New York. with toormcg
preen trains for Boston and the East.
12:30 p. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
'Wit. it. BA it it, IIID013;
GOIVI Pare. Agent'. " •
(4a.'1,1.1
Blossibnrg & Corning; & Tio,ga 11,
Jr.isins will
. 11111 as followirantil farther
A.ecimpraollation—les...aves Dlosabarg at 6,15 a. L, g.,
field at 7,05. Tioga at 7,41, LawrencevaiA nt s
,
art/viu t ; at Corning at 9,85 a. tn.
Siail—Leaves Blousbutg at 2,00 p, m., litansfiqH
Tjoga at 3.18, Lawrenceville ;',at 400—attivc,
Cm ning at p. n.. •
Mail—Leaves Corning •at 8,00 a. m.,
903, Tioga
at 11, at 9,4500 , a. In nalleld at /0 ''' -- arriviL k
ss-burg .
Accommodation—Leaves Corning, at 2,40 P. •La
reaceville pt 4,00, Tioga at 4.5(,, ?Jacek; I At
arriving a 8 Blossburg at 6,15 p. m.
L. if. SIIATTLCE AA '
Northern Central U. it,
TRAINS //OR TILE NORTH.
Tratun fur Cavandaguia leave i f lplira as folloki,
ACCOMOIIIitiOn at
Expreng [lastest train on road]
Mall
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached]. _
On and after Nov. 24, ISfIT, trains v elritte
depart Ilion, Troy, as follows;
•1 LEAVE NORTHWARD.
in 55 A. M.—D.llly (except Sunday for rhans.t.l.-
10, Canandaigua, Rochester. f , up.14•14-, stoi
Ca nadas.
9 45 I'. M.—Daily (except Sunday~) for Elmin tii
4luitalo, via Erio Railway front Ilion.,
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
800 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Nam a
Washington, Philadelphia, fic.
9 05 P. U.—Daily (except Sunda.)
Washington and Philadelphia.
.1. Y. lA/BARRY, Eli S VoE:st,
Gcn'l Supt. Ilarrisbarg, Gt. n I l'a,tt. Ag't
lialtknwrt.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R
On and actor MONDAY,. May 11th,
on the Ph iladolphia & Erie Rail Road till i I,n
WESTWARD.
Mail Train Imres
" illiamsporL.. `'
mica Erie - •
Erie Express lenveSThitadclphia...
arr. nt Erie
Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia.—
" •• " Williamsport ..
" •• arr. nt Leek Haven..:.,
Jinil Traiti4vares Erie
-
'• Williamsport
" " arr. at Philadelphia.
Erie Extift.ss leaves Erie
•• " Williamsport
" arr. at Philadelphia. ' . - 4, I. ti
aid Express connect with 0i) Creek and Wily Hirer Rail Road. Baggage checked
ALFRED L. TYLER, oel.lzzut , l
",;,^
.• •
Atlantic and Gra
=
SAT.AMANO
WYTTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD 80. kk,
Mail 6.20 Express . I , lv
Accommodation 6,35 i Mail •F , t:
Express 12.19 Accommodation, .. ~11.1:
'Express 11.00 Express
At Cory there is a inaction with the Plilluthlpm i
Erie, and Cil Crook Ruillmids.
At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil CI) 4,:
,Pitholo Branch.
LAt Leavittshnrgo Ma Malioniny Branch ma's,. k
rem route 'to Cluvelancl. At Ravenna" coma, t, 01.
leveland and Pittsbuigh Railroad.
I m Phu, Rand passes through Akron, Ashland, Gslt,i
arion, Urbana and Dayton, iutereceting varmui ii,
oads, and terminates; at Cincinnati.
L. D. RUCKER, Gen, Supt., Itioadvtile, Ps
. Real Estate Sale.
IIE SubS • oriber will sell or rent the folloaiu
valuable property, to wit:
One tavern stand in Lawrenceville.
One farm, on which he now resides, ona•Lali
lie from three churches, two School House:,
A Po grog shops, and one railrestd,,and about the
same distance from the line of the Wellsboro and
Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm contains ]Cu
acres of good land, 50 acres • timbered, well as
tered, and very productive. It requires that the
seed should be sowed and planted. however, is
ensure a harvest.
One farm in Jackson township, 115 ncrei,
tirst-rtite placO for a cheese factory.
Also.—for sale-4 mnles, 75 shoop, and oda
stock, cheap on reasonable terms.
M. S. BALDWIN
Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867—tf.
Planing & Turning
I. T. VAN HORN,
- ffAVING got his now Factory in oporatit , c
.11L.I is now prepared to fill orders for Cabitat
Ware promptly and in the best style of worktna'/D
-ship. Haling procured a
IVOOPWORTH PLANER,
be is ready to dress boards or plank with dilmdeb
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. Ilia machines are ofibe new
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts,WELL`
80110, Pl.,
Oct. 31, 868—tf.
• NEW GROCERY,
At Dartt Settlement.
T HE SUBSCRIBER has open - ed a new
GROCERY & PROVISION MBE
At the above named place, where he proposes
furnish Gotids in his line cheap.
Market pOces paid for Farm Produce, either
iu cash or ttado. The patronage of the public is
respectfully, solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE
Charleston, Doe. H, 1867—tf.
too
Chairmaker, Turner, and
'
Furniture Dealer..
J. STICICLIN,
SALE ROOM, opposito Dartt's Wagon Shop
Main Street. FACTORY in Scars t Wil
liams Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and ! satisfaction gnaw ,
teed. ,Fancy Turning done to order.
Wollsboro, Joao ]2,1667. J. STICICLIN.
Tiosa Narble Works,
TIIE tndorsigned "is now preitsrod le IeXV
cute all orders for Tomb Stone and Moro
moats, of either _
ITALIAN OR RUTLANP MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved werkmanabil
and withldispatch.
lie keep' constantly on band both kinds
'Marble and will bo able to suit all who may fa•
vor him with their orders, on aslreasonable toms
as can bo obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look as gbod as new.
PORTER WILCON•
'flop, Nov. I, 1867.4 f.
Do•LA1,IO & CO,, _Agents for tho Susquchav
jJ na Woolen Mille.
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B. T. VAN HORN