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WEDNESDAY,'IIARCH 3, 1869
New Advertigei*ente
Wall Paper itt Cost—P. R. Williams it,Co,
Sollidg off at ooSt-- ' k.
Dissolution of Co.—Murdaugh
Adrex Notice—Estate' of George Avery. '
Assignee Notleo—jno: W. Guernsey.
Piano•Fortes*Prof.'HoYt., -
Harry Mix's Hot Houses. Towanda,
BIMINESS.—Mr. Wm. C. Kress, :has
purchased the stock in trade Of Mr. Roy, Drug
gist, and oßeited on Saturday.' We hope William
will find the business pleasant and profitable, for
he deserves well. _
ArzoN. Anonymous- ComMunicti
tions,4ll.anonymous no4ces of marriages anti
deaths—all theso thingsjaro not noticed or pub
lished in the Agitator. You must send your
truo name for form's lake.
THE RAILROADS.—On the 4th page,
* lasi column will be found the corrected time
table of the trio Railroad, as sent us bp-the
tiperintendent last week. The date at the top
should read Fob. 15, 1869, instead of Nov. 23•
Otherwise the table is reliable.
BLOSSBURG. — We are glad to an nou nee
the appointment of Jas. P. Taylor] Esq. postrnas.
ter at lllossburg: Mr. Taylor wsuia very popular
P. id., under Lincoln's udpiinistra ion, and lost
his bead because ho would not JAI wain.
The Watkins Express is now printed
upon a Potter power Press;, and as an evidence
of its prosperity it gives us much satisfaction •to
know it. Mr. Grano makes a paper whisk is an
honor to the craft and,tothe guild. None reaches
us to bo opened with more pleasure and profit.
NEW INAT Ofll4.—A new Post Office
has been estatdished.On the road leading' from
Cherry Platte to Spencer's Mille, .on the Tioga
ricer, and Mr, Edwin Kiosk is the POstmaster,
The name of this Post Of "West Covington,"
And it _accommodates Omit forty families, It
will be a great accommodation. The 'troy mail
passes that way three 'days in the week; -viz t
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
An!—Under the head of "Three
children in one week," Capron of the Williamsport
Bulletin, practices upon the credulity of his
readers as fellows t "A remarkable freak of na
ture has Just occurred in Woodward township.
Mrs. 'Clark, on Monday morning gave birth to a
daughter, and on Wednesday morning to two
eons. All three of the children were living at'
last accounts. Mrs.!Clark is in a precarious con
dition, but hopes are entertained ofhor recovery."
It is hoped that nature will confine freaks of
that sort to Williamsport and vicinity.
PERSONAL.—We bad the pleasure of a
brief chat with C. A. Deane, Esq., of Denver,
Colorado Territory, Saturday of last week. Ho is
on a business tAp to Philadelphia, end stops off
for a few days th visit his relatives in this region.
Mr. Deane is in tU enjoyment of !.I.igll ed health,
and reports that the West, :for the , who aro
willing to work, is the place of places.:. lie reports
the near completion of the Denver ;branch - road,
add in a few months one may takootho cars at
.Tioga and bo in Denvor four days later, without
a mile of staging.
THE LEGISLATURE.—In ' the House,
Feb. 12. Mr. Niles presented a petition siguedby
139 females of Wellsboro, for a prohibitory law
in Tioga county.
c ,
Also, a petition of 92 °Wiens of Wollaboro,
for the same object. •
Also a petition from 320 citizen? of Tioga coun
ty in relation to the County House.
On the sth ult., Mr. Strang presented a largo
number of remonstrances from citizens of Loga
county, against any further laws to restrain the
isle of whisky.
Same day, Mr. Niles presented a remonstrance
of 200 citizens of Ting - a
county relating to the
poor rates and levies.
KNoxvitam ITEMS.—"J. P. 13.,"
writes: "0. L. Wood has purchased the fine
residence of T. P. Masterton, on tho lot owned
formerly by Samuel May.
"'Truman 0. Gilbert, druggist, ibas piirchased
lots and buildings on the corner of Main and
Streets, occupied by 0. P. Beach and Win. D.
Knox. Be intends to erect a fine block of stores
on the location.
, "Elder Lewis has sold his dwellng and lot to
D. S. Shove.
"The Good Templars have a flourishing Lodge
hero, organized two months ago. The present
officers aro
W. C. T., Rev. Isaao Everett. •
W. V. T., Mrs. Marion Love. - .
S , Delos Angell.
F. S., A. W. Pride.
T., Mrs. A. Reynolds.
Marshal—Sumner white.
Deputy-.-Miss Alice Marlatt.
A. S., D. W. Reynolds. .
1. G., W. A. Omens.
0. G., Edward Angell. - , •
"Wide A alto Lodge," No. BO." '..•
COVINGTON LOCAL.—A young man
by the name of,Charlos 'limey has been arrested,
i and committed, to answer to tbo complaint of
placing obstructions on the Tioga Rail Road,
near Canoe Camp Creek. '
" Brest Covington" ia a new Post Office estab
-11E1:led on upper ‘{Elk Run" about four miles
from Covington ri4d three from Cherry Flats.
E. D. Klock bas been appointed P. M.
Jas. P. Taylor has been appointed P. M. at
Blossbtirg in place of J. W. Thomas, the present
incumbent.
Mr. G. F. Hulslander.is engaged in conducting
1 a Musical Convention; and, having marked
success.
D. S. Ireland, son, started on Thursday Morn
ing last for West Virginia and Eastern North
Carolina. Iclie finds.a suitable place, he intends
locating there.
An exhibition for the benefit of the Covington
Lodge G. T. took place at their hall on Wednesday
evening, Feb., 24th. The programme was :
The Beggars-2 acts.
Grief too Expressive—farce.
Boarding School accomplishments-2 acts.
Reclaimed-3 acts.
Advortiseing for a Servant-2 scenes. ,
Mission of the Spirits.
Irish Party—farce.i' I
The characters, without exception, wcrc well
conceived, and. nicely executed. All doing so
well it would bo invidious to make particular
mention. The scenery had been newly painted
fer the occasion, by Mr. Samuel Cleaver, (to
whom I would specially commend Dramatic
Clubs, needing such accessories)i. The stado was
complete in appointments and {usual Parapher•
tiara. The Orchestra, under 4he direction of
Mr Geo. Willcox, deserves more, than a passing
me don, The music was the beSt for the occa
sion, I have listened to for malial year. Taking
it al together it was a complete buccess, netting
about $45. The performance will be repeated
this, (Priday)'evening. oORRESPONDENT.
MANSFIELD.^ - 44 Accident l" w rites:
Met Erg. A. M. & D. F. Pitts have purchased the
interest of • Mr. John Murdaugh, of , the firm
Mardaugh & Pitts, and will hereafter conduct
their mercantile business on the ready-pay sys
tem.
Ncar/y.twenty applications for' admission into
the Normal School for tho spring term have been
received.
Mr. C. 0. Thompson, of tho Fino Art depart
ment of the Normal School, has made arrange
meats with gr., A. P. Roosa, dealer in pictures,
frames, nod ehoieu furniture, No. 6, Lako St.,
Einunt, and at 74p Broadway New York, to
frame, exhibit, and sell, his drawings and paint
ing,. May the new arrangement meet with sue-.
Cm).4.
The "Star of Rope" society meets Tuesday
ei - cnings semi-monthly, at tho M. E. Church, and
aeons to have become a fixed institution, and
eau dram as a right, the support and commen
dation of this community.
Your correspondent, in company with
"Charley," paid a vieit to Elmira ("The Hub")
Fimirclay last. returning Monday evening; and
the following are among the things we saw:
Fist thins after reaching the Erie Depot, saw a
Velecipede,•that takes the romance entirely out
of the " Deacon's one horse shay! Didn't take
one, choosing rather to walk down town, after
kl‘ving our aulographs at the American House.
I) N.ppeinto a printing establishment, where we
found 3 r. 0. S. Webster, formerly of Wellsboro,
;rho showed us another Velocipede, (carrying
three editors,) that beat the ether one we saw
all to nothing. The hubs were labeled "Elmira" i
and "Advertiser ". ( Metropolitanism and Jour
nalism.) The wheels were more than 190 miles
to diameter with numerous spokes and felines,
labeled, and among them we saw .IkU
WellabOrp, and Tail .Tubas COOTir Aotr&riu4-..
We don't thirik yisu can keep •right'silte up with-
out those spokes nd felloes,, Mr. Velocipede.
• Tho Studio of IN r. Waters, the well known
Artist is on the
~ hird 'doors of the Advertiser
,building. No has vier jitintings not sold, lately
` finished:gone, a view of Lake George, which is
very pretty, and an—Ootober view in Vermont.
Mt. Mansfield in the — distanee t _whiolt is very
bountiful, and not less artistio than - boautiful.
We visited Conkey's Studio, and found the
"Knight of (the Chisel," as courteous as though
thousands had not laid a tax upon his time and
patience before - us: ',no ' kg's /AMY - 1160 - tli Wg fi t i
among which, ono entitled," Trout Fishing,": WV
,say many other things of interest, but this letter
has already grown to too great length. llf you
giro these Eltniraltems apiece in your columns,
I hope no ono will accuse your Mansfield, corm,-
spondont of "slopping over" into Elmiti aftet
news.
• GosslP.Nothing 'puzzles
one as the freaks of conscience. We have known
a Man whose conscience revelled at the mention
of a business matter on Sunday, yet who counted
it entirely legitimate to take ten dollars out of a;
neighbor on a horse trade Monday morning.
Another would argue • for h'oure upon the ne
cessity of a triune Godhead to the smooth work.
ing of the Christian system, yet found It entirely .
proper to deliver groceries at short weight. An
other beheld the whole duty of man in a strict
attendance upon preaching, yet on, all 'occasions
struggled to reduce the salary of his minister.
Still
Still another would conntit heresy, in a- man to
refuse allegiance to the thirty-nine Articles, yet
denied that it was 'al ChristitirCduti to feed a
hungry lamb whose ear marks shevred,it to belong
to a different - flock. It is not necessary to sup
pose that any of these men were hypocrites by
intention. Each claimed to obey conscience, and,
.for aught we - know, did so :obey. , We know a
falls woman (picius in intention,. at all events)
who never missed church when able to go out;
Who seemed to eNcy service and sermon genu
inely ; and who ntiver omitted an opportunity to
backbite the sister saints when out of the church
edifice. So we suppoie that Conscience may 'be
like unto a fence, with hero and there a panel
gone. The perfect panels represent the formal
and technical peculiarities of thdreligion which
such people profess. The low panels represent
the apparent loo'etmees with whichreligions tlieOry
is reduced to practice; and the missing punch',
the gape, constitute the byways through' ivhicia
glaring inconsistencies creep into -and out of
every_life. For it is useless to deny the faot that
practice never approaohee profeesiony • where the
latter - As ostentatiously paraded.
—We conclude that religions beliefs -must' be
tested as all other beliefs and rifles of faith - are
tested. Though good. works, undertaken EOl
flshly i and fOr a deliberate purpose: not lotinfe
'nancod by the highe . sCioneolenee, merit ac rnieo
and bless not the doer, yet it is only •by their
vorlts'that men and women can rightly be meas
ured. Profession is good when works
,denote
poisession., However closely apart may complY ,
with the commands of the written law, if he stop
there, satisfied, ho merits nothing:: It is for the
obvious interest of all to comply in so' much; it
is not so obviously forctheinterest of uteri and
women to obey the highest law of being. It has
been well Said that little blood has been shed .
about essentials in ieligious faith. Riifficr, the
fierce quarrels {like that :which arose: 'between .
the German atid Swiss Reformers), which 'Mark the'
religious history of mankind, have commonly
centered about some proposition, the t t l'ittli ur
error of which mattered ;little to - true ireligious. ,
progress. We hope rho world is getting . wiser'
and though it is not desirable that ant perfcilf
coalition shall he effected between the numerous
churches militant, it does seem probable thatthe,
"agreement to disagree" may be entered into'
within the lifetiine of sonic, children
-now living..
In very truth - tho Protestant world differs , not
much already, save i liarctizovernment,
—Tho best band to .write is which is
plainest. Tho plainest handwriting has' foil - est .
flourishqs, is uniform in its goodness or badness
' For example, —if a penman makes all his his' ,
alike, the reader soon learns that style of , niking
"a's." It does not follow that manuscript must
be like copperplate Lio he legible and
Uniformity is the desideratum, tho Ugh leis better
cesaifurub 'DUE the great defeat or
vititos Dir the press pertains to the use I:despite:T.4,
punctuation, and contractions. Capital letters
ere properly used at the boginning,uf every sea
teneo;overy paragraph, and of nouns 'denoting,,
particular things. They are also used in pbrases
but the ordinary writer seldom usoe suell'plirase4 -
Sometires we get-oommunications in whieli thb
wOrff"and" is not once written in jfull. Wrong,
entirely. Take time to write every ward of Olaf
sort in full. Thero is no rule for punctuating
with the comma. The use of that point must - ,bo
determined by the style of Gib writer: Setni-.
colons always separhto parts of a compotind;
sentence ; .and the only rule we know of, xiiiich
always applies . to the use of the semi-colon, is,:
that it never must bo used before an explanatory
clausa of a sentence. And bo good enough to
remember, Oh, Seribendibas, that a dash is not a
period. The latter is new:kat The close au' sem
tone° where nothing e4planatory follows. The
former, when used in.thibadrof a sentence, has, :
substantially, the effect of theparentheisl' When'
used otherwise it has a technical i)fneo. Tho
colon preeetleisomething predicated df Gm pre
ceding sentence. Much discretion must housed
in punctuating. Slioltsentenies need few com
mas and semi-colons.
A Biiii - DPEOCEEDING.—A rdo,lTeSpon
dent sends us the following statement of a sin
gular outrage in Deerfield
"A bold and daring outrage was committed at
Deerfield Corners, Vriday night, 19th ult. Tho
circumstances of tho case are as follows t
"A few months ago Ira Wagoner sold his
Hotel at Deerfield to a Mr. Cass, of Bradford
county, and gave him possession. Shortly after=
wards he became satisfied (whether justly. or not)
that he had made a bad bargain and that be
would receive very little compensation for his
property; or in other words", shat Oils was a
sharper and ho (Wagoner) was "501,i."
" Frequent and severe have since been t o his le
gal prosecutions that Cass has had to en unter,
with but little sympathy from the community. '
"On Friday night at about ten o'clock sumo
ten or fifteon "men of muscle," disguised nab
masks, entered Cass's Tavern, secured Cass and
his bartender, leading them into - the :street, in-:
flicted severe injuries upon them, proceeded -
to clear the premises of all personal property
with snore celerity than care, installing, Wagoner
master of the situation; piling his goods inside
id but little less confusion than thoso which they
had so summarily ejected. •
" There is said V. - beim unusually large humber
of reliable witnesses who identified the prdminent
parties in this affair (a few of whom were not
disguised) at the time.
" Tho following nre the names of those who have
been arrested, all of whom waived exan}ination
and were held to bail in ono thousand-dollars
each to answer to the charge of Riot and , forcible
entry and detainer, and meanwhile to heep- the
peace: Arch Carpenter, Is4ac f,Bakiir;)lisdob
Vail, Ira Wagoner, Eugene"lorry, and IV: P.
Knox. Some have absented thonstives.
" This affray reverses tho poSitions of the par
ties in the feelings of the community, as Cass is
now considered the injured man instead of Wag
oner.
" The end is not yet, although this may be the
beginning of the end; but ,to minds unused to
this kind of double warfare the sitnation be
comes more complex at every move.
P. S. The latest intelligence • is that "All is
quiet on the Cawanesquc." t,
TRoY.—This smart village is about to
arise from its ashes regenerate and knitilifut, as
tufty he inferred from the followie...; items from
the G‘tzette:
" We understand that Pomeroy 1:1,e3 , are go
ing to put up a fine brick block in pblee of their
building burned on Canton Street.
"The ruins of the Troy flotu-e ,rre being
cleared away preparatory to the relid , ling, of the
hotel with brick. Success to tho - .Tol house.
"L. Putnam, our livery man hod al ittle Wools
mare stolen on Thursday morning. A fetioir
stopping at i the Stevens Rouse got the horse and
buggy to go to Towanda, but has not been vc"91.1
since. Putnam has gone ilf.SeaT4 of 60 . itort4e.
" There is a rumor afloat thatono of IiIQ citizens
of this Boro., had his bed-room entered the other
night by a burglar; his sato key stolen and his
safe opened and $7OO in money taken from it.
No name is given.
"V. M. Long purchased the American" Hotel
in Elmira the other day, intending to establish
himself them-, but the peculiarly disadvantageous
arrangement of the building' and some minor.
matters caused him to relinquish the project and ,
return to Troy. We could hardly snare the judge
from this town, Owl Troy will hardly be itself
until the Troy-House is replaced and the Judge
Alla big again ed place.
A eXinx-i- 0 spring term o
Atrollsboro Academy; will commence on Monday,
next. \ ' '
It is important, thrit.all who' late . nd - to coma
should bo present at the opening oflhe term.
A good Literary fiocioty is now . working in
connection with the setiOll:7._,
Partionlar" attentiolilrill be paid to thOso Who,:
intend to teach during.thicominginmtiA'
Eyerythingywill,be_done to ...make 4he oictickol
ond;of interesOliid -I>dielit to the students,,aS•yibil
as teaeheri.a, A. satitiVpibutphi.
A GooD desirp.to Wet at,
.rlvate sale Stook and; flxiuies 'Or 'tor
rdillitery ostablislimetit, ' - `This
is a- good -opp ortimiti for,an exiterpiisitit , loor
o seourequvestablished and profitable- bastueq.
Alas. A. J tiorueLlik
CAUTION.—GoOd Templars aro cautioned against
encouraging:Olio N. B.' Frazier,' a' Member of
Martha, Washington Lip No. 471, _who is .cu
gaged in'leotprinjig 9rinkparts of our §titte,
andlin meseplhos, ropreaents that he ; is 'in" the
employ of the.ctrund Lodge; We, ore • informed
he has in some places passed him/lel:As the ; Bey.,
N. Frazier,'of Towanda, and at one place ,had
notices printed:with the
,title of "Boy." while at
home ho 'nukes no profession lof.religion. Ho
has done our Order and the cause great mischief
in.solne places by these false representations.
,
NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN.—X.haV6 a DIXiO
lof''Of Sporting guns and rifles, double and single
barrels, which will bo sold at tho usual rcasonablo
Prioo- 2 • k. •
I am also prepared to repair and pleani , and•
regulate all kinds of ofocks, en shtirt not4Co.
Welisboro, Pa. "JAMES"LOCKE.
To the Baptist Chttivhss of Tina Association: ,
The churches aro hereby requelited to forward
tholr ;respecttiVe subeoriptions to.'the Building
Fund of tho Assooiation, without delay, to tho
undersigned ht Wellsboro.- - By order of the Corn
roittee. - P. C. VAN•GaLbEII,'
Chairman.
ALAftiliAGEfe: i
NUDD—VANDYN.--At Knoxville, Feb. 13th
1868 , 0 -hy Rev. W. P. Omans, Mr. David Nndd, of
Brookneld , Pn., A to,
.Miss Pormelai • Vandyn of
-
JAsper N. 1. •
ATHERTON—DUNHAM...At Knoxville, Pa.,
Feb. 18th, by the same; Mr. A. EleAtherton ' of
Oseeolti, •to Miss - Lours-7A. Ditnbam;. of 114ox
vile Po..
BENN—KING,—In Keeneyville, Bob. 14tb;
1869, by G.'D:Rectiey, Eeq., Mr. George Bonn,
to Miss Nanoy D. King, both of 'Clymer, Pa.'
RYON—noLus.=—At Nelson, jar). 18112 1
1869, by Red. 8. A. Rawson, 'Mr. John B. Ryon,
of Nelson, and Miss Maria - E. Hollis, of Tnscuro •
ra, N Y. - - •
SELPII—tAMPRELL.-;-At Nelsbn, 16th
1869, by Rey.,',E3.!A, - , RaWson,! - Mr . . 7 3#llllam E.
Sep!), of New Raven, Michigan", and Miss Julia
P. Campbell, of Nelson, a.
BIrACKWELL—PRUTSMAN.. At La w
renee, -Feb, 16th, 1869, by -Rev. S.- A. Rawson,
Mr. Enoch Blackwell ) of Nelson, to Mrs: Carolino
Prutsman of Tioga Pa.
DEATHS.
TIPPLE —ln Charleston, Feb. 10th, 1869,
Jennie, only daughaer of Andrew and, Ann Ma
tilda Tipple, aged 5 years.
itithbr's'preciOuii gem in heaven; - • t.•
I yawstranSiegt3Vatilhor o
• A few briat: Years to.us was,givoail ::?
Then sho was 01)110 away. f Coif.ES "751 dd 18th; 1869, Mrs,
Angeline Ives., aged 38yeitra aud 13
days. - „
IVESTCOTT.—"In Lawrenceville, on Thursday,
Bob. 18th, Mr. Arthur Weste,ott, aged.pLyptm.
, • ...
XJcsoira.3. • 3Elizossi3Fik.43siosi.
Now is the time to get Good Photographs.
Clay Ring has returned, and is going_ to atay,
eontrniy to till .roizittrts' otherwise.... Now Otal
frames, New cases, Now cord and Tassells, in
in short, everything now. Call and see.
. . . ,
To Sonoor. DrEtEOTOILS AND OTITED9.-13y ar
rtmgentont with the Publishers, we will sell nntil
farther notice,, the folloWing , Books at IrrOdno n
tore prices : •
The National Rntders, and Spellers.
MeNally's 5c Montaith's Geographys.
Clark's Grammars.
Davies' Arithmetics.
All other Snhool Books used in,tlio,County will
be sold at Publisher's 16iVesetitas,'anis6int._ - _.bv
mail or ' .
iluou Yormu &
Welleboro,Tan. 27, 1869,
Th largest;', tmstand"olicapest assort
ment of frames ever brought into Tioga County,
with large pictures in WIC. - 1 , 3i- ivory to attit,4ustl card
photographs at $1,59 per doz., all going fast at
Frank Spencer's Art Gallory, Mansfied, Pa.
Dec. 2:14f.' • •
SELLING OFF AT COST
FOR CASH!
113,9 warzumg a 00.
Will sell from this - date their entire stock of
DRUGS, 11DHICIN1 ,
Perfumer*, Notions, Dye.
.1
Paints f Oils,
Varnishes, Glass, Putty,
Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil;
' Tobacco,, Cigars,
I,VAII-Paper, Curt Ons,
Fixtures, &e.,
AT COSTL FOR .DASH.
Positively no Humbug.
WILLIAMS do• co.
Wollaborii, March 8, 1809.
SPEC3IAI,', , t ,
°
CEENER.,64.4 I 1 kGENcy,
For SEWING ' ILIEKINES,
! .
, . WILCOX 6. 1 • GIBBS
SILENT family iiiaoliiiae—makes the °MAW
twisted Loop Stitoh, and the only First-Class
Single Thread Meohinel Manufnotored. Also
1
SINGER'S
Now. Family and ! Manufaoturing blaohlaes,
with all the late froPrOvetaderits. ThelEljnief Ca;
sold in the year '6Y "oviir ferty..two. theusand
Machines, being several thousand it:1.100mo of
advance of any other Machine blanufartured.
Tho Buckeye Shuttle Maohino, the only ohesp•
Machin'e thatmalteithc Lock - ,- ; Stitch. Will be
sold at $22, for band - Machine and at $35, with
table and treadle. }Orders taken for the Amer'.
can Family 14itting Machine...
I GEO. O. BOWEN, Agent. ,
Oface just below the Townsand House, Wells-'
boro, Pa., Doe. 16,1668. '
. .
•
ACIRACULOUS.
It is a porfact . and'irdriderfal article.,'
baldness. fake liair grow. A better dressing
than any "oil" or "pomaturn." Softens brash,
)
dry and wiry ha t l! intoßeautiful Silken Tresses.
But, above all, the gra t wonder is the rapidity
with which it restores RAY HAIR TO ITS
ORIGNAL - Coon. . . , . --• 1 -,•
Tho whited and wor t lookingbeir resumes its
youthful beauty by lttiise. It' does not dye the
hair, but strikes at the root and -fills it with now
life' and coloring matter.
The first applioation will do good; you will see
tho NATURAL qincit returning every day, and
lit t'ortt YOU 'KNOW IT; '
the old,
,
gray, discolored appoarance or the hair
will bo - gone, givlng place to lukrous, shinin g and
i i
beautiful Luskin . i
Ask for Hall's Morn n Hair Renower ; no oth
or article is at all like tin onset..
See that each bout has our p•rivate GoVern
ment Stamp over the bout_
of the bohlb. Art oth
ore are imitations.
R. P. HALL a CO., Nashua, N. H. Proprietors.
For salo bq all Druggists. 4 Jau. 3,18i19.
NEW r'' AD VERTISEME;NTS.
The. underaignnd would' respoothilii.` inform
ho citizens of Ttoga and irloinity that ho Lai
tut opened a
Watch and Jewelry
. _
• • •••:, s • ,arid Is
in 'lorden , s Drug Store, And Is
n
prepared to o
e to all orders in hie lino of
business with doaPatoh and In the boat of man
ner.
Tbdgn, Feb. 24, 889:—tf.
. ... DENTI
.
. : TRY: ,
DR C. DART
Z, Z &
" ' Co.
1.1.-:-. - - telli - afitroontliitio'Xrebushierni of
a A a a , Dentistry iii Wellehbro where they
respectfully solicit the p tronage of all who need,
or desire the services of Dentist. Having been
for - the past fourteen yea a engaged in Dentistry
exclusively, they feel coifident of giving
,parfeet
atisfaction in all operations intrustedto tijely tiare . ._
n'"'""*!""""'""ulsligm- -
iesp ITregolarien. , expos ed nerves,• 'nleeratl D
,
acid inflamatibn of the gums; , and all other dis
eases to which the, tetthiand vino are subjeet.
Ofir"First elaselWoric guaranteed in .. hott'nie.
chanicalland operative entistry; • , - •
Gas'and Ether given or extracting teeth:
fliiiPoOsirion ler Be k and Jewelry Store :.
1
Wellsboto; Fob 24;1 80.—tf.
_&.--
if) IC' y
ti'
Notice to iCallectoit.
tiLL COLLECTORS 'in : arrears on their Du.
plioa4ee will bo reuirod to,settle, tho sumo
by the Ist March ne xt. IT. C. BAILEY, •
Feb. 17, 1868-21. I - • Trues. .
• Adtruntst ra or s- Notiee.
Letters of Rdminietra l tien having been gran
ted to the undersigied'upon the Estate of
Minor VerijatOitr, late of Delmar, deo'd, all per.:
sdns indebted to, or claiming againifthe estate
will settle with SARAH BENJAMIN, I
"Feb. 17, 1869 ; 6nr. •
Mill
• - Farm for Sale.
.
"LN Farmington, ieartthe Limo Min . , 05 dotes
It will be Bold low. 1 . J. W.. TUBBS,
Folb 17, 1869-4 w. Ldwronooville.
. 1
.Executor's.Executor'slVotice.' . ..
T ETTERS Testaineitary having been granted
'Li to the undersign d upon the estate, of Ar
ternas,'Losey,, late of stelson, deol,•all
,persons
indebted to, or lat e
against Said estate roust
i
settle with 'THOMA R. WARREN, l ,
' . JA ES 'T. LOSE!, j '' xrs '
Nelsigh, Feb. 17, 18 1 9-4 w.
Administrator'6
JETTBRI3 of Administration de bottle non on
the Estate, f-Fredetiolt Tabor late of Jack
son township, Tioga Co; Pa., , dec'i, having been
granted, all perions owing braid estate, or claim
ing agamst theisame; will settle with
;• L. B. SHEIVEI3;
Feb. 10,,,18687,-Ow. ; '
WANTED, ALG,g, TS—Male orFomale, who
can (mull . fro $lO to $5O per •week at
home. All Goods
.wi I be consigned to Agents;
to bo paid for when e Id, and samples sent free.
For full iiarticiilitrs a drees,• with, stamp, Fool.
.t °tens, Detroit, ki
Feb. 10, 1880-4 w.
NOTICE is hereby given that I shall oipose
to public Salo at, my office 'in Tioga, Tio
ga county' `Pa., oh Saturday the 20th day of
March next at one o'clok P. M. Book accounts
andjudgments 'of Iwton Cummings against
varlohlrindividuali at Mansfield ; and • vicinity,
jor cash. A schedule of 'the accounts, and jadg
mentS contaihing.the i liame of the-Dobtors,.and
the amouht claimed t be dtie,3vilf he exhibited
at the time'of saki'
JO:
Feb:10; 1869-4 w.
Dolion - want to save money
Go to Wood's Gallery foiyatrrietures,
Frames, rind Cities; it will cost yon'
.nothing.to o quire his prices.
Wellabor°, Jan. 18, 869.—tf. •
Cabinet' . a z I d Photographs,
and all special sizes,m
' finest styles of pia tures,
finished in first-class a ' manner at Spenoer's Art
Gallery.
Mansfield, Feb. 3, J 869.. •
DO you Want some of that elegant new style
card photographs to be bad far $1,60 per
dos., at Sponter's Art Gallery? -
Manstiold, Feb. 3, '1869.
The Jest ip the Checipest!
Join tho crowd going to Sponcor's Art Gallery
to got tho boat.,
Mansfield, Feb. 3,11869.. •
TIE FARMERS' BOOK
140 beautiful and useful illustrations. 750 octa
vo pages. StAowingj st-what every farmer wants
to know ;
HOW TO MA .E THE FARM PAY.
Send for a pircultir g vin full description.
FARMERS! 'FARMERS' SONS!
Experioneed Book - Agents and others, wanted to
take this hook to every Farmer in every commu
nity. 'Business permanent. Pays from $l5O to
$2OO per month according to experience and
ability. Address
ZtEGIEE, 'McCURDY CO.,
Phil'a ° Cincinnati, Chicago, or St. Loui s. Nov. 25, 1.0'684tn0
CIASII PAID F(
N s i Juno H o 181911
OTICES.
ALL'S
ALE lOWAN
HAIR
ZUWEWiZt•
ITS 'IIFFROTS IS
,i ~
CUES
'
,'"% 14 .
' ,
I 0+ 1 i 7 4.
-"7C
4LL WORK WARRANTED.
B. WILE,
Assignee's Sale.
N W. GUERNSEY,
~ 9 Assignao.
R WOOL, by
REbULATOR STORE!
IE[AVING purehased the entire stook former
ly owned by It. Goff, we would "announoo
to the people of Vega County that we have ins
received a full assortinent of • , •
SHASONABLE GOODS.
bonght since the reoont decline in prices, an.
we invjto all who appreciate good bargains, o
givtag ,Wu shall continuallyknop a f. 1
sloe t of
DRESS'• GOOD`
alli Zi&IMMO it IPUZEIN
SILK GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
OottolZ Caec•oct
WOOZEN AND PAISLEY SHAW
• - • Y NIKEE NOTIONS,
BUTS AND SHOES
BEM
GROCERIES,
You have only to' roOk through our Stock to
satisfy yourselves,that We are selling' •
, Vhl;4apet. then the
.Qheapeet."
Country Morohanta supplied at small advano
New York Coat.
Comm
The Battle has been. Fough
AND VICTORY WON.
eI_GODS high in quality and low in price ha •
kjr tarried the day, and hereafter willlbe fou
ready and willing for active and °Molt cervi•
in behalf of all those who will call and tve the
orders at
WICKHAM & g FARR'S
TIOGA, 3 A.
On the Dry Goods side we have a full a .
complete and assortment of Pall and Win I
G - 001)S,
Flannels, Sheeting., Prints, Mullins,
- Mines and Dress Goods,
with a groat variety of YANKEE NOTIO
with which to fill in and trim up. We wo
-emit-special attention to our assortment of
with prices which we know will compare far)
bly with prices of the same goods before the
which havie been made to order from perfect a .00
with warrantee. Work ready to be shown , n
fitted to all customers. •The Grocery stock in
eludes,
Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, Sugars, Teas, Cod
fee, Rice, Syrup, Molasses, dx.,
Then comes - the WOODEN WARE, suchF a
Tubs, Pails, Wash Boards, Atop Sticki, Su to
Boxes and Pails, together with numerous of of
Goods, such as Crockery, Glassman, Stonem re
eto., which we will always .be glad to show n,
risk tho selling after the goods are seen and x.
amined,
Tiogn, Oct. 16, 1868.
Wilson ft Van Valkenburg
French Merinoes, Empress Cloths, B
ver Sackings of all discriptions,
_Poplins of all colors.
RELAINE,S & PRINTS;aLL SOL
•
FACTORY'S, MEETINGS, BLEA si 1
ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN'
HOOP SKIRTS,
of every description, DRESS TRIMMINGS an
BUTTONS of all kinds; also the largest an
- cheapest assortment of '
'READY MADE CLOTHE]
. _
over brought Into Tloga County. Thine.
the place, and call before purcha • ng.
. -
Wo b aye a large assortment of - Gents' Fu
log Goods, ponslstlng of
Drawers, Under-Shirts, Flannel Sh
Ituck Sleeves,, and Mittens a
Milking of every description
,manufactured to suit.
•
Thankful for past patronage, aria by etrl.t
tontiop to i inainpos wo bore to sbaro a Co tl
arm ot:th eame.
_ +,II,SON, b.,VANNALEEDTI3 IR
Wollibtiro;Oct.l2,'lB6B—tf.
- VOA SALE—ono pair ofpleasure Bob, i at
.II: Deo. 88,1888 . TOESB 3 BARIi 4S'z
D. P. Roaaßito
CORNING, N. Y.
•.- : :-•
INS
rt
MEI
CROOkgitY, &cm, &c.
, NEWELL .?k, -OWEN
-
GOod stook of
Hats and Caph,
Boots and Shoes,
IVIORHAM A FAR •
Great Bargains
For all who call at
No. 2 Union Block. in
Full & Winter
MEI
EMI
W E have received a very LARGE STOOK of
PALL AND. WINTER GOODS
on the most favorablo terms, and will be sold at
very small advanco from cost.. We think ?to
hazard nothing in saying that we keep the
and tho BEST QUALITY of Goods that ate
kept in tho place. Halm a store light enough to
goo what you are bnYing, and pledge orrisolvos to
quality considered ? as at any otherestablishment.
We continuo to make our
CLOTH TRADE
ono of oer 'specialtios, aid when desired
MAKE THEM TO ORDER
on short notice and in the best manner. We
havo added to our stook a good assortment of
RIISSELS, CHREE - PLY. INGRAIN,
COTTON , WARP, HEMP, AND
STAIR CARPETS.
GREAT V: S. TEA COMPANY,
and sell TEA at New York prices by tho single
pound. Ail 'felting Corning, are invited to oall
and examine stook and prices.
SMITH & WAITE.
Corning, Oct. 1,180 g.
lETts X-Xstmr4Es
PEACE
r you want to seta a good stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
go to
T. L. BALDWIN Et On
aiLllllliMtabbt SOCIDO
ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
. PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLORED SILKS,
AL O, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS,
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPART
MENT COMPLETE,
TRIMMINGS, LOTS YANKEE NO
TIONS, HOOP • SKIRTS,• BAL.
MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA
FLANNELS, CORSETS,
• DOMESTICS:
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Cloths and Uassimeres and a Tailor to
Cut and Fit.
Boots and Shoes,
HATS AND CAIS, STRAW GOODS,
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD W,t&I . SHELF HARD
WARE, N ILS, IRON,
•
SALT; LIME, PLALVER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &o,
GROCERIES,
tho moat complete stock you can find, such as
TEAS. We are old tea drinkers and know them
an'd in fact everything in the Grocery line,
Also, Butter Tubs and Pails; Butter sold on cam
mission—no charges for handling; but would
like a Small portion of the mosey you get in re
d .turn, that is if our prie.os suit.
if you rr don't fail to try . Sure
want good Wo warrant it.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in erelong° for Goods.. We propose to
sell our Goods reasonably. "Live and let Live"
priees given at the counter—only one price.
Cash paid forprodueo if desired. , .
• T. L. BALDWIN do CO.
Tioga, PLC., Nov. 25,1868.
n- Administrator's Notice. ,
LETTERS of administration having been
granted to the undersigned upon the estate of
Chester Patridge, late of Charleston township,
deceased, all persons indebted to the said estate,
or elaimingugaiest the same will settle with
RACHEL PATRIDGE,
JogrT KOHLER,
%Weston, feb. 3,1849* -• Adler&
IN CORNING. ;
i
BEST ASSORTMENT
SELL AS LOW,
CARPETS,
oontiating of
FLOOR OIL CLOTH
ant - MATTING, anclean - sell them
ROW VERY LOW.
We aro the agents for the
TIOGA, PA.
ME
If you want
' such as
A fresh lot of
to bo good
SUGARS, MOLASSES,
1
FARMERS IOOLS,
All kinds and suporior quality
" BHH•HIVI EXCHAME!"
pods
I sing, I sing ofa curious thing,
Almost as strango u Boggs upon Tyng
rve'swung 'round a oirole as round aka ring,
And while on the down east part of my awing,
I stopped at the city and took on the Spring-
STYLES OF GROCERIES
SUGARS ARE BOW IN THE NECK,
And moreastonishing still,
Molasses , & Syrups
have a freer run downward, with a futrael-eha
pod trail.
Milreto73.ert,l 7 ,
however, aro out from the neck downward, and
the style is blue and silver with stripes. '
TEA
will be pieparod from' a drawing furnished to
every customer Who buys a pound. Ofthestylee
to suit gowroxionej to., X may moron that •
3,
Black. Tea
yon can have If yen•long .for It. I. cannot get
time to look up all the hard words which the
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY
uso to startle the innocent people about the cent'.
try; but you oan'depend upon finding the very
beat of Teas at -the
BEE-HIYE EXCHANGE?
the styles are various. You can linvithe•latest
styles from the following fashietlable foreign
MOCHA. JAVA, RIO, LAGITYRA JAM
AICA, &O. -
PROVISIONS !
Flour still wears hoopd over all, and espenses
with trails as unprofitable. 1 - have all grades
PORK, DRIED BEEF AND, HAM,
ogether with a full assortment of light grocories
and canned delloacies. As ever
MATHEMS
Pays Cash or Trade, or all MARKETABLE
CALL AT "ffitt Tian' S.
Wellsboro, Apr.l, '6B. iV. T. MATIIERS
LOT INSURANcE tummy
UNITED STATES OF AMERIQA,
Chartered by Spiel Aot of Congress
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
PAID
First National Bank Building,
Where nll Correspondence should be Addressed
I .
CLARENCE H. CLARE, President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance lc Exceptive Com.
HENRY D. COOKE, 'Voice -President. 4-
Euzusex W. PEET, eoretary and Actuary.
B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. j '
eirculals. pamphlets, and full particulars giv
en on application toa the Branch Moe of the
Company, or to • ,
R. C. SIMPSON, WELLSIYOIIO, PA.,
by whom applicatimie will bo received and Poll
des procured for Tioga County. •
Dec. 9, 1868-Iy.
W ANTED-
ASH LOGS,
at our Mill. Cash paid for them. IVo are ready
to saw for customers Bring on your logs. Lath
and 4iokets always on hand.
.1 Ash logs mast bo 12 or 14 feet long.
DOWEN A.; TRUMAN.
,11stro, Dee. Id, 'dB.tf
ots of
CAYUGA PLASM
• k FOR $7,06, at
T. L.'IIALDWIN Ss CO
Tioga, Fob. 3, 18.9.
DRS. TFIOi
DENTIS
. tho modern im
provements and do every kind of work known to
the profession. • DR. C. [THOMAS.
. 1 T.R. WARREN M. D.
Tioga, Oet. 28, 1,8 . 138.
, .
CHOICE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for sale
cheap! at WRIGHT it BAILEY'S.
Wellsboro, Juno 5, 1667. ';
TOBMORK THE BEST STYLE, and
0 with doapatob ,at E geltailOat Mee.
2ITCU'S ABDOM.I27A I L SUPPORT
ERS, for vale at Roy'a Drag Store.
TBE largest assortment of Watebes, Clinks
Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county
at [l9tlecl3B) FOLEY'S.
T AMPS.—A now kind of lamp for Kerosene
Li no breakage of ohlmneva..at FOLBINI.
Tho fashions for,
TEA -TEAA---TEA 1
Ao to
Cc•freo,
Timis, to wit t
In the matter of
eatable. Alpo,
PRODUCE
NATIONAL
OF TEIE
WAsrrnciTori, D. C.
APPROVED JULY 26, 1868
BRANCH OBTICE
PHILADELPHIA,
OFI 4 IdERS
I
4 resh thou
AS & WARREN,
S, TIOGA, PA. '
RELY sole
ly upon
the beautyoinr
ability and ar
tistic merit of
their work to
recommend
them.
We have all
S,' STOYES, STOVES.
STOV
=I
WILLIAM-BoiwnTs,
Agont for all first elate Stoves,
Sala :Street Wellsboro, Penniai
. .
ja
• I
AVING been al4ointed agent for all first
ohm Stoves manufaettirll by Rear, Pack
rd.& Co., of Albany, N. Y. am nor reedy
to tarnish thefollowing named , lebratbd Storee
' -
. COOKING STOVE,
AM RI AN h i ,' NATIONAL,
110 MB OON I PANION, mown&
THE BENgvikoTort,
the lalisr of which Is the bolsi stove fot mammon
use 6Ver lama:het) Doing ahem?, well 'Died% sat
convenient, I have also, a Tenet" of
•
(ELEVATED OVENS,
PARLOR STOVES,
CISTN vadonis patternß,
SHEETIRON, Self Begultitora.
•
ALSO—Stoves aultable,foy. burning bard or
soft coal, will be furnished to order. Quitclaim
will do Well to examine my kook, which to as
full and well selected as any In Northern Penn
sylvania. I have also put in a it'll stock of '
iieurcilm(c)
of all aorta. Thankful for Metal patronage In
the past, T. respeptfully solicit a - contlnuanee of
the same.
880.16, 1808.
Orphan's Court Sale.
TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's
Court of Tioga County, dated the 28th day of
January 1889, the Undersigned Exeotitor of the
Estate of Richard Phjilips, late of Westfield
Boro, in said County deceased, will on the 8 day
Of March 1809, at the promises in Westfield
Bore, at one o'clock in,the afternoon of said day,
expose to sale the following described real estate,
Into the property of said decedent, via • All
that lot of land situated in WeStfield Boro; Tioga
County, State of Pennsylvania; Bounded as fol.
lows: On the North by lands of Erastus Hoon, -
on the South by the Cowanesene River; on the
East by lands of Charlton Philips, on the West
by lands of M. G. Bowman, Containing about .
one hundred acres of land, More or less, fifty
acres improved with large frame house, frame
barn, wagon house, together with other out
buildings, an apple orchard of seventy good
bearing trees thereon. Also it, Sertain other
piece of land situate in Westfield 'township,
County and ( State aforesaid acid / bounded as )
follows: On' the North by' lands of Charlton
Phillips, on the South by lands of Charlton Phil.'
lips, on the East by lands of James Dodge and
0. W. Edgcomb, on the West by lands of Charl
ton Phillips, containing forty acres more or lees,
about ten acres improved, and a few apple-trees
thereon. Balance good oak timber. For fermi
address Fraaels Strang Westileltk Penna.
as • FRANCIS STRANG,
Westfield, Feb. 8, 1869-wt. e Executor.
HARNESS SHOP
GW. NAVLB, Would say to hid friend's
. that his Harness Shop is now in full Di
and that he is prepared to furnish heavy of li ght
X3saaac3s3fisiess .
on short notice, in a good and substantial man
ner, and at pricos that can't fail to stilt.
The best workmen are matabiyed, and none but
he best matertallited. Call and se6 - . -
Doe. 9, 1868-ly
Clew 13..7i.xxgria
AB,T GALLERY.
In consequence br Siokness, the Dim known
heretofore as Ring db Eastman's Willer" of
Art is hereby mutually dissolved agrestade to
both parties. The hi:minas will herbeter be
oarried on by .. •
"Ir -- KINGI , •
OPIERATOR AND PROPRIETOR;
At tho old stand over EaStraan'a Deatgl Wee.
OonetanUy on hand a largo anoirtmont of
FRAMES, SQUARE AND OVAL, OVAL
SIZES MADE TO ORDER,
Also oases just received, which will be ilttbd
with largo Or small pictures of the bast qtiality
and at reasonable rates.
PHOTOGRAPHS
•
oopiod from old - -4 i mbrobypeti or Daguerreotype
of docerusod frientid. Raving sclearud the *Zvi
ses of one of theliest finishers to Ink -gepiti or
Oil. lam propared to fill all orders.
. .
TWELVE GEM CARDS
for $1,13,1) i or 14 for 31,80
PHOTOGRAPHS,
at $2,00 pan dozen, either cards or vignette;
large aize from $2,00 bo $lO,OO mei.
Also a lkrge•lot of OASES which I wilfffl with
pietnres'from 50 cents to $2,00. No etutrgeti fog.
showing Goodai pepeoial attention paid td,
making Pletures for ftsmillea in grOupg.
Also a fine assortment of PHOTOGRAPHS
and tin typo albums, worth from 60 cent. to T.
Wellsboio, Deo. 9, 1808
House and Lot fol.
TTOUSE and Lot, and vacaat lot for sale,
I — l cheap. Location Wellatoro, aild'destrable.
Inquire at tho Agitator, Office.
Oat, 28, 1868—Le.
117 - ezo l'annery
THE undersigned has fitted n the old Bowl
-1 dry bnilding, near the Brea, ry, Wencher°,
and is now prepared to tarn on fine d Of, kip,
cowhide, and harness leather i the best man
ner. Bides tanned on sharps. Oash paid for
hides. It A. DUMP.
Welleboro, Oct. 14 t 1868.
At Woods Gallery
2 Gem Piotires for 75 ots. All Styles of
work cheaper than olsoirlioro. Call and
11. U. WOOD.
EMI
Jan. 20, 1864:-tf
E. B. EVLIILEV.,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALBR 11
Flour, Feed and Moal, Westfield, Tioga CO, Pa.
Nov. 11,_1388,-.ly
Cutters and Warx-ons
if:k
oF all hind'', made' of the boat materials, can
be had at W. Dartt'e chop, on Main
Street, near the Academy.
Also—particular attention-paid to Blacksmith
log of all kinds. r i 11. W. DARTT.
Wellttboro, Nov.'2s, 1868-3 m.
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of Administration, having been gran
ted to the •undersigned upon tho Estateil of
Joseph Gee : of Middlebury, dec'd., all peons
Indebted - to the said Eaten), and all having
claims noinst ibe I-ame, will call and settle
with LzLAVIN - A GEE, -
MiddleburyyJan. Admlnistratrix.
A N 0 "17_ 11.. E It
NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF
•
ALBUMS,
Just, received by Williams .4.-Co. The
greatest and cheapest variety ever brought into.,
town. Albums from 75 ets. ' to $2O °nob. Call
and see. ' P. IL WILLIAMS & CO.
Wellsburg), Dec. 23, 1809.
"Th 6 Amorielin Oboking Stove
Is steadily increnping in sales cud in public fa
vor, notwithstanding thr. attempts to imitate its
tiaino, Its d os ignf,tri.l vnripus improvements, and
to appropriate oedetract from its great reputa
tion. The people , soon learn that they are de
ceived and swindled by theie worthless imitaa
tions, and go back to the article of standard and
wpll kdown value, and those mushroom imita
tions have their. brie _ existence, and aro heprd
of no more, whilst I )o Alit:wax, pursues the
even tenor of its wa , and will continuo to do
so as long as Stoves outlaw) to be necessary ar
ticles of houilehold 1 rniture.
SHEA. , PACKARD k CO. '
Nos. 17 and 1 1 7 i reon et., Mbany, N. F.
For saleby Was. ltimEnrs, Wellsboro, Pa.
Feb. 10, 1.869-Bw.?
WM. ROBBIITEM
G. NY. ITAnu.
CLAY ICING