The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 13, 1869, Image 3

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    ~- , :oMil RIATTERS.
WEDNESDAY, JAN., 13, 1869
IV ow Advertisements
In Da nkroptcy.—F. D. Dunne', James B. Wilton, Zo
pier Teed, John D. Bonn, U. Stowell, Jr.
Hone° and'Lot. for Solo—G. W. Sears.
OrphaneConreSale.--John English.
Cayuga Plaster—Hodgman & CO.
Assignee Notice—J.l. •
Photographs—,U. If, Wood.
TRANKS.WO are obliged to D. K.
Marsh, Esq., of Gaines, for P. 0. statistics,
Cash received. '
DONATION.—There will he a donati)Dii
party for the Rev. J,. 8: Palmer, at the haute of
C. J. Humphrey, in Middlebury, on Friday ere.,
Jan. 15, 1869. .
AMERICAN AGRICULTURALIST. — Mr.
E. E Poaim is now receiving subscriptions to
American Agrioulturatist nt Foley's Jewelry Store,
for 1869. Now is the:time to subscribe.
• MUSICAL.—We are glad to be: author
ized to announce that a Musical Convention, un
der the direction of Prof. A. N. Johnson, of New
York, will be held in Wellsboro, commencing
Feb. 151 15139. Further notice will be given In
EEO
SUNDAY SCHOOL BENEFIT. —TII e
friends of Sabbath &Imola are cordially invited
to attend an - entertainment at Dartt settlement
Church, Saturday evening - Jan, 23, 1869, for the
benefit of the School Library. We commend the
enterprise to the liberal public.
ACCIDENT.—Mr. Jphu Buhr, Cabinet
molter, of this village, fell from tho roof or a
'amber shed Wednesday of last week, broke
his wrist. He was .olearing the roof of snow,
and stepping on a patch of lee, slipped and - fell
to the ground, a distance Of 16 feet.
P.ElisoNAL, 7 *e le4rh, with deep re
gret, that Rev. John Shaw, formerly pas or of
the M. E. Church in this village, is, lying - very
ill at hie home in Ritnrod, Yates, Co., N.Y., with
bronchitis. In common with his timorous friends .
we sincerely hopo that ho may reencer and re
:lmo his labors at an early day..
15.1%.41C CLAss. 7 —We IWO requested to
announce that Mr. Evan Meredith will form a
class of adults for imkovement in vooal music,
at the Baptist Hall, Vireilnesday evening, Jan, 13.
1860. Speoial attention' will be given to the
cultivation of the voice, and to the rudiments of
music. ?germs, 60 cents for a term of eight
evenings.
PROMOTED.—Mr. R. M. 1-113.rx ingtott,
formerly of this village, has recently been com
missioned Hospital Steward in the U. S. Army,
and essignod to duty ut For. Sanders, Wyoniing
Territory. )I'ci congratulate him upon hie pre•
ferment and trust it may prove a remunerative
position. If is ono of the pleasuutest of all the
poSitions in the military service.
OBITUARY.—In Wellsbgro, Jan. 1,
AS69, of congestion of am brain, Mr. JAMES M.
PACKER, oldest sin of Dr. N. Paelter, aged 19
years
The subject of this notice nes among the most
promising young men of Wellsboro. Cut off sud
denly in the flower of youth, full of high belies
for the future, the blow falls with crushing weight
upon his family, and leaves a groat gop in the
social circle in which he moved.
A Pnosishnoula SUNDAY SCHOOL.—
One of the most-effective Sunday SchOolS in this
region convenes at : the Young School Home,
Charleston. This ZiChUOi is under the Superin
tendency of Sir. Chris.'Stiata, of thi• village. The
attendance is very large. :trying from 79 to 108.
and averaging 80the stmson through. Cirri:tunas
Eve brought a Christmas tree, bearing tprescuts
to the handsome' amount of $250, and pCesenting
-splendid appearance. The teachers and Witte
class presented- 11r. Seats with a magnificent
Quarto Bible, and the occasion irft. onc ul ••n at
enjoyment to all. Upward , of fort ( ) per-reins has,
professed conversion in this School during the
past season It is noted / for its punctuality and
good Syrder, and deserves highest cumin( ntlat,fin.
- :
furnace which bas been id:m(1111g :till ft,i
e , ,me time, undergoing repairs, will, it is expected,
to be put under blast agaithy the 2utli, possib'3-
nefure. Orders have accumulated fur Inure than
1200 tuns of iron.
"The thanks of the peoplo of Mansfield are
duo to Messrs. John Bailey and' B. Blackwell, for
a EIIOW plough, and to the fatter and Prof. Allen
fur drawing it about town after the recent storm,
making it possible to got ahing without wallowg
through the snow. Quito a number of thecit)s.cris
displayed their taste, good sense, and enterprise,
by completing the work of the plough withlbovel
and broom. Still, tho number who didn't, was
much too large.
The Normal School Anniversary, 7th is et,
passed off very pleasantly, the address by. ; ,ltev.
0. L. Gibson, is highly nompilmented by all who
heard it. In the evening the guests of the Lisa
tutiorMat down to a magtqfnient supper, and
when the tables were cleared, the, fragments re
sembled the "Loaves and fishes" in ihe'parable
Something above expenses was renliend bet 110 , 1 -
much correspondent hnolveth not."
Ku-Kux-KLAN.—Mr. A B. CloFe,
writes 11.3 flirt Arrow Rook, eriek. sing the
following high-toned epistle, which ho reeeived
about the mid dlo of December: •
"Mr. CLOSE : Having receive.! inform:L:6ml that
you were Teaching a Negro 'School Now Sir I
give you to understand that if you dw.t
from it in tutor' and stole it I as Cai.tain of
lCu-Klux-Klan will pay you a midnight visit and
you will ho either hung to a tree 'or Shot So you
can judge what, is best fur yoo'to do. By the
eternal God if you dont stop I'll make you it
spectacle to behold Cis rio such 'lamed nusance* or
Imposition on the community will he allowed.
Take this a timely warning you darned carpet
bagger. Captain Ku-Kux-K Inn. Bill Anderson,
Camp Boys."
Mr. Close, will do well to stick t l o his rehool,
all the same. The men who burn m}lorea Orphan
Asylume, nml make war upon women and chil
dren, though dangerous at the midnight hour,
are too cowardlv'to attack him in broad daylight
Our message to him is—".tic!:."
REPF.BLICANS : About a year ago
Mr. NViltiam A. Wallace. Chairman of the Demo
cratic State Committee, :old chief of the
pet Drigmle, irifuttl ti k.t. 6/oilat' to
men all over the Commone.e..liii, ni)!ting thou to
rally at the township electifms. aid cure the
election hoards, constablei:, and i-tipervioi,
wheumer they inighL he able to do im
The devil 1. hot yet dead; and it 1,, COM, th,
duty of Itepuhln!ons to nee. p• the n,
Democratic lit.rolquart, t WI nn tl .
f,r the Spaing ~1 :
woui.l we have doine :11r \\'.l!..lee
begun the work. So wt .couttnitc to tiOil It, out
o n that lin”, ',nowt!' • th..l 1114 , i '. / 1 1 .4 k
inent nt Tiogn county oJi 410 Ft \.(•,1 to
CON(101 IL , . deetillil 60.11 , 1. it I lI L O iopri , giching
tk,t.t•li. AVo beifte‘e, a,n.i :is L,rt k V,: tl iO2II.
llot the Inqjority patty ry (liNtrit.t
isay.: the judge at..i
rceill , t as rigidly urge Nat Ihe niuteri(), 1 ,
on the ekettun teettd, I).‘ 4 /i11.;
hie law euilleiupla:es tlos ; au,l 1%, alonu
in the, opinivn 'll.lit. deliiitt "f tl.O
• I , f the
tniu uri ty, if, if. an•~i i c.: l iffif LW!!
of the vlection Loini; 1.10
two, cannot be 10:1 W,'
hop, the Republiemis will go to 9 polls united
on their hest andrttest then fur the sevel n 1 offices
to he filled, ttn Liu keep the minor tlotaih , of
' organization in hand. Especially 01011141 good
Men 1)0 elected for the euttetnhulary force. We
hop e that no Demoeratio constable, or jokier of
the peace will be dented in n Republican dis
trict, nur need there be if the electors trill icon:111-
, I)er that WO aro to enter upon a GuLertnitorral
atopaig.a in a very few months. It is of very
great importance that we enter upon that cam
paign With upright election officers and every
otter just. adv - antag?. Harmony in an, local
ittatterß is not only desirable but)tecessary,
Gosatr.—Hurnau nature, as ltas been
said Ulu usand!i. of times, iF4 't he shmo eircrlywhere.
The quantity,:not the quality, varlet!. In these
days of steam travel a man may come in contact
with all the world in , a journey of half a thousand
miles. Of all places the railroad oar is the best
for the study of human nature. * The lesson is
broad and the typo large, antrnone but an oyster
kind of a man can fail to gain 'new stores of in
formation as Lo a 'Aria along in a chequered
crowd, yet, may be, in a state of social isolation.
In front of you lounges the man who pays for
ono soot and occupies two—spreading himself aut o
with a freedom which suggests It man perfectly
at home and accustomed to a,,great deal of
,room.
On the 1 ight is the man who I tttys for ono seat
and occupies four. Sitting in the middle of ono
he planks himself with a leather porttnanteatt and
a lot of- wrappers__on either hand. His boots
and accompanying are ostentatiously de
posited in the sent in - front. — His air says, as
plainly as air can say, "I have paid my fare and
propose to take it comfortably._ Let no man dis
commode me." This man has a newspaper—a
daily paper—printed in small type. He reads
without glasses. Yet he is entirely unable to
see the woman who has just entered the car and
is looking for a seat. Possibly ho judges people
by their clothes. If so, then the case is desperate.
Though the woman is neat in her faded calico
dross and darned shawl. The man who pays for
one seat and 000upies four, and ; the other nitM
who is a trifle more reasonable—occupying bait
one seat More than ho pays for—cannot see the
iv
'omen in tho calico dross and shawl. That is
one Om of humus nature an the tag. Seat
over there sits a man who desires to convince the
passengers that ho is an old traveler and "some
body when at home." Ho talks loudly and makes
himself understood above the noise of the ears.
Listen, and you may hear the apocbryplia of his
history. It you helfeve him—and how ban you
help it'—he ban 010 fattest hogs, tho faßtest
horn, tho hest wuricag team, the beat farm, and
is the best man in his neighborhood. Ho enlarges
upon his pions forthe•yenr, announnes that he
"well to tin," and intends to go to tho
Opposito you sits a
ature next veal
'in who add:illy prooectis upon tl:o principle
that no decent fellow ever travels without putting
himself outside of three drinks of whisky. ILe is
very witty, scientifically profane, and boisterous.
To show how entirely independent he is, he
staggers down tho aisle to a boon companion, and
commences a conversation - in loud tone and
interlarded with - terrible °nibs and' expletives-
He perceives that thero: aro• several men and
women present who do not appear to enjoy
drunkenness and profanity combined. Ito now,
by this manner, announces to thorn that they are
thin•shinned, naralAppamby aristocrats, mho
know nothing about true manliness. When the
peanut bby conies along lie accosts him in aloud
tone of voice, inquires the price, tithes out a largo
roll nt notes, end eninproolise9 by buying a half
dime% worth ; which be eats, and flings the
shuck airing; the aisle. This done he produces
bottle %%hid, gives oti•an cooler of putrid tebeeeo
spittle, and deliberately mid ornately 61orinic‘,; the
while leering about him with an air of—"Yeure
a plow set of stuck-tip folks anyhow." Yon
der i 4 a yonng, couple—possibly on a wedding
tour. If "she is a "duck," ho is evidently a
goose." They are seemingly Vonvi»ced that
everybody in the car is aware that they two are
just married. SO An is fond and ho is sheepish;
and ho patronizes the boy with Pine Tree Tnr
Drops and original, genuine Cream Candy; Hew
they delight in sugar plums! Bless us! Can it
he that the Mime is fatting hie bride on t•ugar,
aid cow emplaterk making a. grand filial ni her nt
sumo future time? Yonder is a non ;n costly
'wr.tppings. Hu may he all oil liing , or a fast
luraborman who net er raw a pine tree - in till hit ,
110 looks but him with an air, and haring
enti“le.l himself that is name is IcOregor, and
the man who .leriies it, settles clown n ith
his I,,tt over his eye 3. The conductor enters;
"Tiettet-t. gentlemen V! Our subject eyes the
o,tptuiti of tilt, traiti alto nit nit• of disdain, pro
clite,!s /its ticket "kit att ill-natured jerk, Ault
J 111.1711 bit. )1 It 11.1, 1111,11 1,.• I,:a rid , tt
jou,. w: I ;thuut hunt.
bun, awl moth to the ott-liing's tlifgust, sits It
prOft Ira% lie aces t. every man n'v.tr
Lim with an air of long nequaitil.aneP, find )ins
oine,thitig to b.ty to ever2,l,ody. lb to travoe.l
on ex cry 0 yf.road 111 Aniciien (if ton believe
him), knows cme conductor and every brake
man, and has becn su iced under, smashed up,
and roughly handled generally on Lis travels.
His voice is pitched to just the tone hhich is
necessary
to make every ma 4, woman, and child
on the car his confident, be the noise more or
less. By ne means a fellow to be despised. He
is cheery and jovial,' ho is good to the crying
babies, and friie and easy with all. However, it
is not possible to mention every character on
board a single car, for human nature is represen.
ted in all its places In a crowd of fifty travelers.
—Begin the Now Year with some good action,
was the advice of a wise man In ancient times.
The leader who glances at the array under tho
head el "Marriages," in last week's Agitator,
will see that not less than thirty-aix persons gave
heed to that bit of wise counsel on or about the
begining of New Year, 1868. Eighteen couples,
paired for life, we hope, and paired beyond regM,
or its possibility 1 And then—the stranger who
picks up the paper will at once comprohendqhat
a country whickpormits such a general deaery
out of celibacy must he prosperous. Think of it
a Moment: Is it not an advertisement of the fat-.
MSS of the land ? how else could so many peo
ple prcsnme,_to take - the risk of increased outlay
involved, to some extent., in this setting up in
life? So; the stranger will see that long list of
marriages, and say to himself —"Tioga must be
a growing country to warrant nil that." Go
ahead, young people, being assured first that you
are right. Don't go it blind, don't be in a hurry,
bat when you are ready to settle down, marry.
Living alone is a selfish mode of existence. Di
vide and unite—unite and divide—only don't
ok ,
understand thrit we "meant "diFoice" - when NYC
wrote "divide."
COVINGTON.-0 u r Correspondent
writes: "On Friday evening, January I, the
Teachers and Seholitr3 of the " Covington Union
Sunday School" gave an exhihitlon nt tho Bap
tist Church; consisting of singing, recitation,
itc., winding up with the .appearaneo of the,
veritable old "Nick" himself, lon dad down with
h.ss art , l4rescnts fur all. It was a decided sue
ce.s, and to no one wea it Inure indobted, than
to the exertions of their :••uperintendent, Miss
Fannie A. Dyer. As a t,ken of their estectn,
they p:e,ented her with it 2. xo)staittial ly bound
vopy r t •• Bible cnucordanee," with their names
in-eribed tlo , re in."
"Some titys ago, a young man in tlilapitl?Atil
Aoppe4 at the " Covington hotel,'' and
.1 , ke,1 the privilego of working for his board a
to until he eouhl get a job Mr. Gravoq
I:itu %% L ot, e01:1.1 do better. ne
ith int!., lie %vat: tai sir g. and
%%lilt him 1,0(0- , , gloves. Se.,
111 I. g:11 '!, at
th, it tray
!or, 1 .Lot the 1.'.0.iw.t Shop and saloon of
h1(1 Lean brolien open, taking
:ono otol 1.•,‘..5i0g the conftn•ion. A
fvnin .lim n ihr ri% er in hursait : and
Mr. Gi.ii Itmk (Ito nocommo , lation train. At
Loniti%; [nun , ' trivieltr
NI ! Crart—':teppej hint. Ahhut this
tithe Ihe 1...nt cow. tip 'Aid) the Constable, who
.1,•fl-t•ul .it•J brought hint I),:eh for truth of mi .
rod; satchel then found as , ortitient
tha t %%mild hat c ttehlea the fl u te.; of n Jew
Peddler. Pope', ettlehlo Pens, , Thread, Pic
--
tare l'ot.l anti — Collin Trimmings." These,
Oh a fiddle un.lec hi, ni 111, completed his
equipment. Ile si cured ahout 'twelve dollars in
pennies, currency, and tiro cent pieces from
Hartman. Justice I) or soon dispatched him,
under the guidance or Constable' Robert's to
Shenilt Potter's: hot.pitable mansion.. Tho
crimi
t:al gave his 11111110 its Kelley, anti sac he formcly
lived at Watkins, N. Y."
MOE
MAIL --- BOBBERY/—We find the fol
lowing Putter Co., news hi tho Harrisburg rels
graph.
i , ,Lote in November the
lostmaeter of . finghani; Potter' county, Pa., ho;
behig -West, abstraoted from the mails elettor
from a New-York commission house,•eontaining
a draft for' $O 15, drawn to the order of 0..
gawky. She wont to Whhesvine, N. y., and
Offered it as Hawley's sister. •• The merohant
know her to be Mrs. Dyke, notwithstaii4ling a
heavy veil ogler her face, and refused to cash it.,,
She tried another, at Hawley's wife; and
posed of it, taking some goods on it: She had
the draft "".Lucy, 11.,Hawley," After
wards. Mr. Tallinn, folding a womanfs name on
the draft, sent it to Hawley' far his name instead
of his wife's, and found this',drafthad been:sto
len from the mails. Hawley had his sister, Lu
cy A. 'Hawley (who had worked •for .Mrs. , D.),
arrested, but Tallman and Mr. Chase saw a dif
ferent woman with the draftr—Mrs. Dyko. i They
called on her, and she pretended to be deranged.
Couldn't remember being at Whitesvilky' 9r:
having a draft, or even being Mrs. Hawley.
Search was made, and , the 'money found in the
parlor stove, but no goods. They were paid for.
'Hawley arrested her for theft, and had - her under
bonds, sho pleading insanity.. Ifer friends cour
ted Hawley till . December eourtorhen he failed
to appear against her. ' Norio of her `most inti
mate acquaintances over thought of her being_
insane; not even her friends, till ,tho morning
Chase and Tallman called on her, and, now they
say "she has been crazy for years." The post
office (Apartment takes no notice of the case."
Grand Jurors for anu: Torm-o 69.
Bloss—Poter Cameron, Jl'.
Charlaston—D. O. Edwards, John Bliss,-John
Elliott, H. J . Elliott.
' Covington—Matthew Skelly, George Love.
Clymor- 4 -Jobn Davis. '
Deltaar—William S Boatman, Danlol
Elk—John Maynard.
Elkland—Amasa Culver.
Jackson—David Friends. ; •
Lawrenceville—James Kinsey.
Liberty—Wm Merrill. '
Middjobury—lienrt,A, Stevens.
Onola—Hoyt Tubbs.
Richmond—D Ho/den. 1
Rutland—Orrin Schrader:
Sullivan—Abijah Roynolt
Tioga Boro—ji P H lister, Goo ,W Bath
away.
Westfield Biro—Thomas Leach.
Caucus.—A. 3otnt public meeting of
the We.lisbove Union , Lengho ant Ite)illiolienn
Club, will bo held titc.Tuesday etching, 19tb,
Jtintittryht 7 o'clock p..ta., to makci-.nominations
for Borough Officers nt the npproaohing Borough
election. By order of the Committee. • r
•
'NtARItIACIHEB.
STRATTON—FODER.—In Union tivp., Dec. 25, 1568
by the Rev. I..B.Roynolde, Mr. eeo.ly. Btratton, of Un
lob, and Milos S. S. Yoder, of Rolston.) ,
HARRIS—BUD D.—ln Columbia,- Brad ford Cm, at the
residence of - the brida'a tuother,..Zl/ec, HA by Rev.
M. ltockwell;'tfr. Willard Hairla, of Jackson, - Tfoga
Co., and -Miss Mary Budd.
(Bradford Reporter please copy.)
1100 ART—NOBLES.—In Mlddlebury,Jan. 8,1869, by
Tbotons KePnoy, E.g., Mr. Elias %Bogart, of fibippen,
mod Mids Robecca Nobles, of Dolmar.
J ONES—FI:OST.4--In Charloston, at tho b MISB of Mr.
Stillman Float, Luc. 10. 1803, by thu her. U. o,ll3ortis i
Wm. C. Jones, anti Anna Frost.
ItEMF.—FROST.—Ity the sumo, at the same CM and
place, Mr. Jmnei Copal:, and Jennie Yrost, rill of Chola.
lon, Po.
WALK CR—IiitOOKS.—In Middlefield, Oct, 24, ISO,
by Ler. 1,. ft. Carrier; Mr. Cheater It. NVallier. 'pf Tloga
County and Ills. Julia A. Brooks, of Middlefield.
11 ISalkur—l4 Charloaton, 0ct.12,.1668,, by
L. W 1 900, Mr. John Willard, and Mins clarconn
Walker, all ot Charlostatt.
the residence of the britlis'a
fi t i 1808, by" the her. L. M. Wordruff," Mr.
L. 11. ['otter, of Philadslphia, anq Miss Lovien, oldest
glaughter ui A. I:.l.lsrrett, E5q.,,41 oaratot;a Spriuss,
N, Y.
• ,
GA nnisoN—sTußDEvANT.—At tho residence of
tho brldo'b pa - rents, by Rev. 31.,/tockwell, Mr. 11. W.
liarrlson, and Mee Amelia ..Nturdevitut, all of Jackson.
DEATHS
LUDLOW —in Pultney, Steubon Co. N. Y., Dec. 15,
1858, Eva, only child of O. A. and S. ft. Ludlow, nod
1 /1101101 ntri 4
DEW S:ti.—ln y,ldaho Tuuttkvey, Dv6..1 . ,180;
q,.11 or liattfol rand Minerva Lowey, 4 Tiogn,
l'quil'a,.ogut 20 3 cat .1 2 ruutdial and 10
co ca, 1 2Ef. Issi.l.l2:2lLc,
111:thryG.—Parties wishing Binding duno, aro
reqtheted to ltring their :11ngazines, etc 1, on or
before January 2. Prices and styles 'may be
,eort at the Nook Store. 11 UGC. YOVICGI.
Well..11)or”, Dcc. 2:3, 1868-2 w.
The. largest,, best and Cheapest assort
ment Of 1 fames ever brouglLtinto_Ttoga County,
with large
pbatograpne at per doz., all gc,in Cast at
Frank 'Spencer's Art Gallery, Alausfied, rd.
Doe. 2.1-11.
SEWING MACHINES.
1101 W E, Jr., drat Premium Sowing Ma
• chine ((Q . enllu iu Wellsbolo, by
IS6S-2t.
A. FOLEY.
SPECIAL
_ 4 , 0
GENERAL AGEN
For SEWING TAACIII
WILCOX GIBBS
SILENT fanfily • Machine makes the
twisted Loop Stitch, and the only Fir ,
Single Thread
,\Machind Manufnetered
SINGER'S
New Family and Manufacturing Machines,
with all the late improvements. The Sinker Co.
sold in the year '67 over forty-two thousand
Machines, being several thousand in advance of
advance of any other Machine Manufartured.
The Buckeye Shuttile MuChine tho only cheap
Machine that makes tbo Lock dtitch. Will be
sold at 522, for hnnd Machine, and at $35, with
table and treadle Orders taken for tho Ameri
can Family Knitting Machine.
•GEO. C. BOWEN, Agent.
Office just belori the Townsand House, W:ins
hore, Pa., Imo. 10, 1868..
.PERSONS IVIIO ARE GRAY
_
Can have their hair restored to ha natural col
or, and If it has fallen out, create a new growth,
by its use.
It t, thebest HAIR DRESSING In the world,
making lifeless, stiff, brushy blur, healthy, soft,
and glossy. •
R. P. HALL It, CO., Nashua, N. H. Proprietors
- For pale by all Druggists. Dec. 23, 18G8.
Too Poor to Pay my Debts,
ND not quite rich enough to tako filo "Benefit of
J the Act." Aloo, obliged to find oomo locution
where living lo chcaper, or CMG living nitogother.,—
Thereleto 1 uffyr to Fell toy place fey '
1200 DOLLAII,S,
it appli. d tot 14.•1 4 ,e e ' the of May nest. 4 , 31.1 pla,, ,
consist 'I Of 151 lOrleii Of LIU& cottage house , . never tall
lug ‘e ul water, a good spring, alto a Inoult, tend a
capital yoting orchard 01 sixty tree's, over thirty of
them in b 4 it ring. 'lint eis Albolll 541 of an acre, iu gar
den, fend ow , ahe saw the mixed scores of potatoes and
piga ee,l4, the pa-4. i-eanon know what the roil is. (I
premien,' that t litter clop might be as,Well mind separ
ately, but have never it ied It.) The balanco of the lot
in also g-ad aoil, as is shown by rho strong growth of
hull :end 4141er hushes alne the fer.ces, and
ei halt 'night 44vetly lei ham , d 1.. y Judicious neglect to
cover t.tie 1..14.41111,1. :nib lot 1. situated .. l7s rods south
01 the t enter 14,,rt 01 Welkhoro. or: the Belmar road.
at m 1 4 , i t tly one 41,,,it0ns 4,r embarking in tho thanghal
4,1. the, production of cluck, eggs for ipirliet,
offers COUVOLII , 2IICVS IPA to_ he overlooked. Diguiro at
the' Agitator office. or at rho shop of Sears St Derby, or
toe fill titer pat liculatri of (IE9. W. SEARS.
Jan. tt, 1 h 4.0.
In Bankruptcy.
P [1111:;;, to give notice: That on the 261.11 (lay of, Die•
entio.r. 1. D. 1811 S, a warrant in Banlfrapteylwas
i , sued again,t the Estate of Zophur Tced, of flue totyn
ship. in th o County of Lycoming uutl.Statu Pel/11910-
r.llllll, %Ch. 11.19 Lcrn adjudged a Bankrupt on his win
vetit ;th it the pny inept Tally delitm• and thu da
ht cry of any pi opin ty t.t•l”Dg N.; to buck ittinlitupt, to
lain, or tor ill, use, and the triinider by him Itru for
bidden by law ; that a wooing of the creditors of the
cant Banks um, to lin.fs I heir debts, and to chouse otto
OE Mille e. t estate, he held at a Court
,0( It in t; optiy, to be holden at the °nice of F. E. Smith
F lu the not 0110. of Tioga, before F. E. Smith," Reg.
of Felii nary A. D , 1860, at 10
'IIIONIAS A. ROWLEY,
U. Idarfilial 'Western District, Pa.
tier Dstru °minor+, DoVY•
Jan. 13, '63
C. 13. EELLEY
DEALER IN DRY' GOODS, Groceries, Hard
ware, Deets, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ao, bc., oor .
• ilex of Market and Grafton streets, VreDebora,
Pa. Jan. 6, 1868.
FOR SALE—one pair of pleasure Dobs, at
Deo, - .23, 1868. TOLES & EARKERPS.
OTICES.
Y,
'ES,
elostto
t-Class
Also
HALL'S
:GETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR
2ZENEWER,
• •• .
VEI~TISMENTS.
NEW AD
REWARD
r real 9' nerit ikqecertain-lt: s: the chows
of the seasons: aild4 good medicine, • like
an honest man, soon Makes a reputation of
its own, which rogues and humbugs cannot
destroy. . Those who use SALUTIFER are
always. ready to peak of its virtues as the
Great Retncd,yfar Pain, !Swellings, Bruises
Sprains, Burns, ,Quinsy, Croup, Chilblains,
Neuralgia, and Rheumatism.
'PRICE, 50 CENTS.
SOLD AT EVERY DRUG STORE.
TN BANICRUPTCY.—Thia is to give nolo :
That on the 4th• day of Jan.,A. D. 18 f 4
a warrant in Bankruptcy was issud against t o
estate of P. D. Buturtel, of Wellsbero, in
the county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania,
who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own
petition; that the payment of any debts and de
livery of any prOperty belonging -to snob Bank
rapt to him or for his use and the transfer of any
property by him are forbidder "by law ; that a
meeting or the Oreditorti' of snid' 'Bankrupt to
prdve their debts, and to choose ono or more
Assignees,wiii be belkat a Court of Bankruptcy,
to be holden - at the dace of P. B. Smith, in Tio
go, county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania,
before F. E. Smith, Register, on' the 20th day of
D, 1869, at 10 o'clock, A. M. .
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
Marshal Western Dist, Pa.
Pr„. D. Caltniiort, Deputy. •
Ja.n 13,180-4 m
In, Bankruptcy.
THIS is to give notice : That on the
.11 31st day of December A. D. 1868, a warrant
in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of
James R. Wilson of Richmond, in the county Of
Tioga, and State bfPennsylvania, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition; that
the payment of any debts and deliveiy of any
property bolongity. to snob „Bankrupt, to him, or
for his ufo, and the transfer of any property by
blur aro forbidden by law that a meeting of the
Creditors of the said' Bankrupt, to prove their
debts, and to choose ono or mere Assignees of his
•estate, will be bald at the court of - Bankruptcy,
to be holden at the office of P. E. Smith, in the
Bore of Tioga, Pa., before F E Smith, Register,
on the 20tb day of February, A D , 1869, at 18
o'clock A.,11.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. S, Mierehal Western Dlitriet,.Pa:
Jan 18,'69, Pet DAVID 0Alltii . 0:1, Dep'y.
Orphans' court - Sale.
TN pursuance of an ordor of the Orphans
Court,of Tioga, County, dated 7th Decem
ber-1308, tho Uudoreigned, Administrator of
the Estate of Robert Martin, late of avid County,
deceased, will, on Wednesday thO 3d day of
February, ]S69, at the Court Houser in WOlls
boro, nt .me o'clock P.M,, expose to sale the
following' described real estate, late the prop
erty of said decedent—viz—all that lot of land
situate in Delmar Township, in the County of
Tioga and• state- of Pennsylvania. Beginning
nt a beech in • lino of land's Into of !Jonah
13tesyster—thence by lands of.the said Jonah
Brewster ' East, 70 rods, to a hemlock, a corner
of lands heretofore owned by William B. Bliss,
thence by said last tuentitneci lot south, 57
rods. to a post : Thenee by land formely owned
by iiintlaormerly of KWiier
57 rods to the place of beginning--•cOntaining
245 acres. Terms Cash: JOHN ENGLISH,
Jan. 13, 1300-3 t. A dm 'r...
Jr...Aet T.T.a; l Cetivre
PEA F.
I F you wont to 600 a good stook of
FALL & WINTER GOODS
go to
T. L. BALDW/Inc 'CO'S
TIOGA, PA.
If you want
Eazugg 235 is co saanD;
ALPACAS, ''POPLINS, CAMBRICKS
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS,, VERSAILES, BLACK
D
AN COLORED SILKS,
&c., &e.
, -
ALSO,iiiSli AND FRENOH•POPLINS,
• SHAWL• AND CLOAK DEPART
- MENT COMPLETE,
TRIMMINGS,. LOTS YANKEE NO
TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL•
_MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA
FLANNELS, CORSETS,
DOMESTICS.
A - fresh lot'of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Cloths and Cassimeres and a Tailor to
•
-I Cut and Fit.
Boots and. Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
CROCK RY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WARD', NATLS,'IRON,
SA LT, LIME; PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, (IN.
GROCERIES;
the most complete stock you can find, such as
TEAS. We are old toa drinkers and know them
to be good_
SC im, MOLASSES,
and in fact everything in tho Grocery lino.
Also, Btitter Tubs and Pails; Butte . r sold on com
mission—no charges for handling; but would
liko a small portion of the money you got in re
turn, that is if our prices snit.
FARMERS TOOLS,
All ltinils and superior quality
/1" .
1 If you don't fail to try ours.—
want good " Wo warrant it.
COUNTR PRODUCE
. . _
taken ip exchango for Goods.• We propose to
Sell our Goods reasonably. "Live and let Live"
prices given at thb counter—only one priCe..
_ Cash paid for produce if
T. L. BALDWIN 4 CO.
Lou, Psti Nov. 26, 1868.
:-:
such as
REGULATOR STORE!
CORNING, N. Y
HAVING 'purchased the entire Wok former
ly owned by H. Goff, we would announce
to the people of 'Cleo County that we have just
received a full assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
bongbt since the recent deolino In prices, and
we invite ail who appreciate' good bargain'', to
give no a call. We shall oontlnually)reep a full
stook of
DRESS GOODS,
LURK; a Kaunik,
SITAt GOODS, WAITE GOODS,
C;ic•ttc•ri. ar.coc•cits
WOOLEN AND PAISLEY SHAWLS,
Y NIUE NOTIONS,
gOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY, 440., dce.
You bare only to look through our stock to
satisfy yourselves, that we aro selling
"Cheaper t4an the Cheapest."
Country l'slerchnnta eapplied at ernall advance
from Notv York Cost.
Corning, Oct. 20, 1808.-1 y
T" -D ottie has boon Poubli
AND VICTORY WON. .
GOODS high in quality and low in price ham
carried the day, and hereafter will be_ found
ready and willing fur active and efficiqut service
in behalf of all those who will call and give their
orders at
VVICKRANI & FARR'S,
TIOGA, PA
On tho Dry Goods side tiro have a full and
complete and assortment of Fall and Winter
GOODS,
Good stook of
Flannels, Sheetings, Prints, Marlins, De-
Zaino and Dress . Goods,
with a great varioty of YANKEE NOTIONS,
with which to in and trim up. We would
call epocial attention to our assortnient of
Hats and Caps,
with prices which we know will compare favora
bly with prices of the same goods bolero the war.
Boots and Shoes,
which bare been made to order from perfect stook
with warrantee. Work ready to be shown and
fitted to all customers. Tho Grocery stock in
eludes,
Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, Sugars, Teas, Coi
-1 fee, Rife, Syrup, Molasses, the., thc.,
Then comes tho WOODEN WARE, such as
Tubs, Pails, Wash Boards, Mop Sticks, Sugar
Boxes and Pails, together with numerous other
Goods, such us Crockery, Glass•warc, Stoneware,
,to., which we will always be glad to show and
risk tho selling after the goods are seen and ex
amined. -
Tiogn, Oct. 10, 1868
Great Bargains
For all who call at
Wilson & VanValkenburg's
No. 2 Union 'Block. in
French Merinoes, Empress Cloths, Bea
ver backings of all discriptions,
Poplins of all colors.
DELAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES,
FACTORY'S, SHEETINGS, BLEACH 4
ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN&
HOOP SKIRTS,
of every description, DRESS TRIMMINGS and
BUTTONS of all kinds; also tho largest and
cheapest assortment of
READY EDE CLOTHING
ever brought into Tioga County. Remember
tho pine, and call beforo purchasing.
Wo have a large assortment of Gouts' Furnish-
ing Goods, consisting of
%•
Drawers- '
Under-Shirts, Flannel Shirts,
Ruck • Sleeves, and Mittens, and
Clothing of every description
• manufactured to suit.
Thankful for past patronage, and by strict at
tention to business we hope to share a continu
ance of the same.
WILSON'S VAN VALKENBURG.
Wellaboro,Oet.l2, 1868—tf
rILOUR &„1 4 4EAL, niwayu nn hand at
4: Jana IL 1868. JAUIIB M. BUNNSL'iI.
NEWELL it OWEN
WICK HAM & FARR.
Fall & Winter Goods
IN CORNING.
....+lmp,:eamet.,•....
W E havo °coved st very 'LAME STO OK of
FALL AND WINTBR GOODS
on the most favorable terms, and will be sold at
very small advance from cost. We, think wo
hazard nothing in saying tbat wo keep the
BEST ASSORTMENT
and the BEST QUALITY of Goode• that are
kept in the place. Have a store light enough to
sea what you are buying, and pledge ourselves to
SELL AS LOW,
quality considered, as at any otherestabliehment
We continue to make oar
CLOVI TRADE
one of onr apeoiallies, and when daairod
MAKE TLFEM TO ORDER
on short notice and iia.the best manner: We
havo added to our stook a good assortment of
CARPETS,
ooneisting of
BRUSSELS. 2IIREE - PLY. INGRAIN;
COTTON WARP, HEMP, AND
STAIR CARPETS.
FLOOR, OIL CLOTH
and MATTING, and can soll them
110 W VERY LOW
.-.-
We aro 'the agents Tor the
GREAT E. S. 1 1 E4 COMP NY ,
and 01.111 TEA at Now York prices by chit single
pound. All visiting Corning, aroinvite' to call
and examine stock and prices.
Corning, Oct. 1, 1868
EF ENTXSTRY
DR C. N. DART]; will still
cainvd , VAmatu 3 Ps- l Abitrul
patiotiage of all n ho need, or de:,ire the services
of a Dentist. Ihring been for the past fourteen
years engaged in Dentistry exclusively, ho feels
confident of giving perfect satisfaction in all op
erations intruzded to his care. Special attention
given to the treatment of caries, irregularities,
exposed nerves, ulceration,. and inflamation of
the gums, sect all other diseased to which the
teeth and gums are subject.
..!..First Class Work guaranteed in both me
chanical and operative Dentistry.
W"OFPIcr, at my residfnce near the Episco
pal Church.
Woll:. , boro. Nov. 11,1868.-3 m.
DRS. THOMAS'* WARREN,
DENTISTS, TIOGA, P,A,
• . RELY solo
ly upon
.1:->.' the beauty,dur
.7 :-., -A. -
, 247040
.i.. ability and ar
.-: '`='; , -..-e .t . .,-.., , ,,,
..,:,-›-:•;;- ~„ , tistie merit of
--. - ----- , IYZ;' tbeirl work to
i• - TA' ,4 r< -4 V....,`-14^1e1:;- -
1,. „,''"-_;• - . 1; ! :4.- . ...4,..,.....v-tc."1 ri- recommend
: ‘;'•-- iliii-41) them.
Wu have all
the modern im
provements and do ever); kind of work known to
the profession. DR. C. THOMAS.
T. D. WARREN M. D.
Tlogn, Oat. 25, 1888
Dentistry
Iptiv' Lawrenceville.
- FIR. 11, 'E. VAN HORNED late with Bar
deem Ilro'N of Hamilton and New.. York
tlity, has opened new Dental Rooms at the Ford
House, Lawrenceville, Pti., whore he is prepared
to do work in all the departments of his-profese
ion in the most scientific manner.
All work warranted and satisfaction guaran
teed. Call and examine specimens of work.
H. E. VAN lIORNE.
Lawrenceville, -June. 24, 1805-tf.
Tioga Marble Works,
rrnE undersigned is now prepared to exc
." cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu
ments of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved workmanship
and with dispatch.
I Ho keep constantly on hand both kinds of
llnrl le and will be able to suit all, who may fa.
vor him with their orders, on as redsonable terms
as can be obtained in the country. I
Stones discolored with rust andl dirt cleaned
and mode to look as good as new.
Tioga, Nov. 1, 1867-t f.
fl HOME LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for sole
cheap! at WRIGHT A; BAILEY'S,
Wellsborn, Juno 5. 1867.
CARD PRINTING—at New York prices, in
Colors or plain, and cut to suit orilcrß, at
TIM AG /TA Tolt Or VI Cll.
R. Krusen. W. J. Kruscn F. D. Ponce
R. KRUSEN & CO,
WESTFIE'LD,
WOULD announce to the public that they
arc now receiving* a full and complete as
sortment of
DRY GOODS 9
Notiolns, Capets, Furs, Hats, Cips, Boots,
Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery,
Ifordivdre, Stoneware, d:e.
which they aro prepared to sell for cash, or ex
ehangel for Country Produce, at rates which defy
Competition.
Westfield, Dec: 2, 1863—tf
Application for Charter.
NoTRE heirehy given that the Rector ?
Wardens, nod Vestry of St. John's Church
of Lae rencev Me, have applied to the Court of
00111111011 Pleas of Tiogn County. for a charter of
incorporation, and that the said Court has ap
pointed NI on ny, the 25th day of January 1809.
for grantiog said chayter, if no •objection be
made. - -J. F. DONALDSON,
D ea, 16, 1868
El
SMITH & WA
PORTER WILCOX
Prot'hy,
"BEE•IIIVE EXCHANGE!"
•
•
I ling,.l sing of a curious thing,
Almost as strange as Boggs uponayng;
Pio swung 'round a circle as round ne a ring,
And whit° on the down oast part of my swing,
I stopped at the city and took on tho Spring
STYLES 111? CRIMMINS
The fashions for
SUGARS ARE 110 W IN THE NECK,
And more astonishing still,
Molasses & Syrups
havo a freer run downward, with a funnol-sb.a
pod trail.
WI v..clmoriel,
however, are cut from the neck downward, and
the style Is blue and silver with stripes,
TES!
TEA
will be prepared from, a 'drawkuk furnished to
avery customer who buys a you d. Of ttio styles
to salt complexions, d. 0., I may [nonstop that
Black Tea,
you can havo if you•long for It I cannot go
%Imo to look up all' tho hard words which tho
GRE4T AMERICAN TEA COMPANY
use to startle the innocent people about the coun
try; but you can depend.' pun finding the very
beat of Tea: at the
B E-HIVE EXCHANGE?
As to
4091:Ceie.
the styles are various. You eart have the latest
styles from the follotilng fashionable . foreign
ports, to :
IFIOCIIA.. JAVA, RIO, LAOLTRA. JAM
AICA,
In the matter of
PROVISIONS i
Flour still wears hoops over ail, and dispenses
with tralls , as unprofitable. I have all grades
eatable. Alien,
PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS,
ogethor with a full assortment of light grocer - lea
and canned delicacies. As ever
MATH E R S
Pays Crrsh or Trndp, for nil 'MARKETABLE
PRODUCE_
r
CALL AT IktATHLEs'.
'Welhboro . , Au. 1, 'CS. W. T. A1..T11r.'!3.
NATIONAL
LIFE INSITANGE COMPANY
=NE
- ,
UNITED - .STATES or AMERIcA,
17,4.qn - yrctraN, D. C
Chartered by Speeil Act of Congress
APPI9VED JtLY 25, 1868
Cash Capital, $1,600,000,
PAID IN PLTI(L
BRANCII OFFICE :
First National Bank Building )
PIIILADELPII
Whore :!11 CorroFpondeneo should ho Aibiret-si
OFFICERS:
OLArtnNeo H. CLARK, Prebideut,
JAY CooKt:, Chuirtunn Finance Executive C at,
Ih:vnY I). Vire-Presi.lent
Eltr.1:4;o: Secr,otary and Actuary.
B. S. Itt ., :::::t.t..,•:danagt:r.
Circul, rs. pamphlets. end lull particulars giv
en pti tipplication to thh lirateh Office of the
Company, ?r to
11. Cl. SIIPSON, I I Wr.LLssono
. _ _
by %shoal applications will bo received and Poll
°los prl.curod for Tioga County.
Dec. 0, 1.568-Iy.
WANTED
*SH LOGS,
at our Mill. Cash paid for thew. We are ready
to saw for customers. Bring on your li4s. Lath
and pickets trays on hand.
1.11`,"• Ash logs [oust he 12 or 11 feet long!.
119 WEN TR•UMAN.
Wellshoro, Dec. 16, f •
GRAIN WANTED.—Ca,h pail fur all kinds
of ("rain at C. J. Humphrey's Mill, Crook
ed Croek, Tioga County, Pa., and the hest mar-
ket
Dec. IG, 1811 S— 3w*:`
A N ET R
NEW AND LARUE STOCK OF
• ALBUMS,
Just 'received by P. Willinms & Co. The
greatest and cheapest variety ever brought into.
town. Albums from 75 etc— to $2O cacti.
and Fee. P. It. WILLIAMS .b CO.
Wel!shorn, Dee. 23, 180:.
'QUARTERLY REPORT,
(1 if FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Nyellsboro, Pa.,
ki showing its condition on the morning of the flret
Monday of Jun., 180:-
R ESu URCES
U. S Bond , deposited to bac:tit o circulation, $1.00,000 00
U. S. Bonds on band 51,300 00
0l her F',Cllritiv I, 00 00
.t.
Note. Balav
dionutail 129,: 40 eta
Duo trout National 11.tuha . 15, 83 10
U. S. Taxet ,
ltevonuu Stamp.
Expanao
isoc,,i“f (hi., limos.
ennti on blind, .• 4.., ollnn• Dmilis
4.4111 Te1111:11..,.....
ein.ll lien); 1 ...'..
. .
MEIEUM
Capit7tl Ste
eirctilitting Noted
Surplus Fund
Due th , positors4
Din. Inst. A; Exe
Due National BattU.,
Duo Dant:ere
. t. 355,057 24
J. L. ROBiNSON, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 4th day of Jan.
180: It. C. SIMPSO', , i, Notary Public.
CASH Paid FOR HIDES,
by M. A. bURIF
Welleboro. Dec. 10, 18013.-tf
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
lIAVING been appointed agent for nli first
class Stoves manufactured by Shear, Pack
ard Ss Co. ' of Albany, N. Y. I am now ready
to furnish the following named celebrated Stoves:
AMERICAN,
HOME COMPANIO:V, I MONITOR.
the latter of whie'i is the be store ror common
nts.o ever in market; being cheap, well made, and
"nvenlont. I have aizo, variety of
CAST IRON, various patterns,
SHEET IRON, Self Regulators
I
ALSO—Stoves suitable , for burning hard or
soft coal, will bo furnished to order. Customer,
will do well to examine my stook, which Is as
full and well selected as any in Northern Penn
sylvania. I have also put in a lull stook of
'4A 7A 1
C.. 1. HUMPHREY
EMI
.471 00
4S
$:135.057
$lOO,OOO 00
... 20.000 00
... 10,W° 02
2.t.F7
1 5 W1 93
WILLIAM ROBERTS,
Agent for all first-class Stoves,
Main Stree i t, Wellabor°, Pennia.< ,
1 1
COOK IN(Ir STOVES,
BENEFACTOR,
ELEVATED OVENS,
, PARLOR STOVES,
1-3CElZrei."Welat'a
of all aorta. Thankful fur liberal patronage in
the past, I respectfully solicit ft continuance of
the same.
Sept.•lo, 1863
The American Cooking Stove
All articles or,,,valuo and established reputa
tion have thdir imitations. Manufacturers who
have not the brains to invent or the enterprise to
establish a i reputation fur themselves, seek- to
appropriate the inventions and reputation's of
'hose who have. Thu Amerioom Cooking Stove,
for instance, has obtained a world-wide repute
tion..Messrs. Shear, Paeliard .t Co. have spent
seven years!in improving and perfecting this
stove, till it - is almost perfect as a stove, and
they have spent large amounts in advertising
and bringing its'lmcrits before 'the people.
Thera have been numerous Imitations of it, and
they have been compelled' to bring Ave suits_
against different parties for appropriating their
patented isnproverden id, all of which have resulted
in their favor. The last phase of these iinita•
tions is one similar in design and almost an ex. •
act imitation of the mne, only one letter left oat.
These spurious imitations are sought to be
palmed off upon the public as a genuine artiolet•r`
This is in violation of their rights; and thdy
have commenced a suit to restrain the sale of
these fraudulent articles ; and they propose to
proseento all infringements-and imitations till
others 'cease from Appropriating, and imitating
their improvements.
SHEAR, PACKARD CO.,
Nos, 17 and 19 Green st., Albany, N. Y.
For sale by War. Rour.nrs, Wellsboro, Pa.
Dee. 9,3 w.
O.4,RNESS SHOP I
NAVLE. would say to his friends
G. that bis liarncss Shop is nuw in full blast,
that i lio is prepared to famish heavy or light
3tt'n,r3rica... e.,
un Elort notice, in n good and Fnbstantial man
ner, and at prices that can't fail to suit.
The best workmen are oinCoyed, and none Lut
tbo but material wed. Call and see
Dec:
ART G LLERI.
In eonzegyonee or Eichnoi,s, tho erm iinorrn
heretofore ag nine; Ela.9ttnne'e Gallery of
Art is 'hereby L. - lido:0:y • diFroh, ‘2 , 1 cgreettbin to
both yanks. Tho ho•iner , 3 14111 hereafter ho
carried on by '
CLAY KING,
opERATeot AND m:oprILTOR,
At the c,l,l'stand ovir Office.
uonstantiy r• 1
FRAMES, SQI.T.kI;I; AND OVAL, OVAL
SIZES MA 1;:: 0 ORDER,
Also cases just ret`e; , i V.11:.•11 1011 Ic (Wed
with largo or small I,i. ct tb , totality
and at reasonable ratc•.
PliVill:3' 'r'..lli,liB
copied from old er Dawicireotype
of deecated friends. liavmg rkeuted the servl
ses of one of the Le-t Lik-e.epitc or
Oil. low prepaied to tli all et dcrs.
TWELVE OE3I,CAEDS
for $l,OO, or 24 for $l,BO
PHOTOGRA PUS,
at $2,00 per dote!.,.c. ither e , ,rds o; vignette;
large size frenrs2.(lo!.sltl,oo e;wh.
Also a largo lot of CASES whir
. 4(1 tvditit with
picture from 50 to $3,/..e. (I.rg,s for
:huwing Goods. jr.,pced d attention paid to
tnaltit,g Pictures f(d. I..tninos in groups.
Also a fine a,s4F - tuivnt of VIIOTOORAPHS
tin type albuoit, ni•rtii Irian fu cents to SS.
11'ellsbutu, Dec.
House and Lot fur Sale.
TT OUSE and Lot, 1.1,.t %.1c tut 1 , 1 ler Talc
cheap. Lovitti-ti
Inquire at the Atittur,., tq,i c
Oct. 28, 1663-.—t
14'( Trt 1111(1-ii
rtinE undersign_ed b i tilted up the ohleroun
i dry building., near the Erowery, Woullsburu,
and I. now pupated to turn out tine calf, kip,
eumhide, and harness leather in the best man
ner. 'Aides tanned on t.hare. - Cllklll4ald fur
hides. A
. DUItIF.
Wellsbaro, Oct. 11, 1869.
•
Farm for Sale!
r subscriber offers for Sale his farm, lying
about 2} mile east"! ellsbero, in Charle-e
-ton. Said fano ,contains acres, ab,,ut 40
acres cleared, well fenced, rvell water ed, a cotn•
fortablo house, first•ela,s barn, other outbuild
ingfi and a good Yining bearing orchard thereon.
Inquire on the preini,eg.
AIITEIII I .9 130111).
CliarleFton, Aug. 19, ISilS—tf.
_REAR YE! HEAR YE! MAR, YE
BARRELS, FIREANS, CHURNS,
BUTTER TUBS, &c., •
Kept constantly on hand, and furnished to or
der, by
W. T. MATHEES,*
al his nonr store, 2 , 1 door above Ito . ‘„'s
Wellsboro. (June 10, 1568.)
For' Sfl
AOOOD span of 3 .11m berse, , ,i true and land
Inquire at
E. a EUIAILEY.
WHOLESALE AND R ETA IL I/
Flour, Feed and Moat, Wvzq T
Nov. 11, 1868.—1 y
) ri.
In th6l:66mittter r,• •• 661 •1 to.
Tanga I.4ivi.i , t I
OTICR it her:' , . 1 , 11.;lt 16iia•Ati6.n latear
been uthdt, t., 4i t,•lilt to graint tt
Charter raid AS3OI lotion,
and it no suilioiet6t 1 n 11 1,1.01 l n hl ion .
tr.trll the raaano nth I 6:IA1116661 Itri the last :\ l ow
day Jn.unarv, A
JOHN
Jan.
Cutters nil IVagons,
F all kinds, the I•e-t eau
at It. W. 2.lrtt's •!Lor. ott Main
Street, near the A,. V.
Aleo—plirtiouhri .1:tn`11,1i•11 p ELI h, BI itlismith-
Ing of all kino. IT, IV. D I RTT.
‘voliboora, Nov, 75, 1,.-016-;:to.
TOB-WoIM, IN THE BEST STYLE, and
ej with doepagh,acCIIE,AGITATOII OZco.
WM. ROBEIVIS
. W. VLE
CLAY NINA
MI
LOY'S DRUG' STORE