The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 17, 1869, Image 3

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    HOME 'MATTERS.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH.I7,IBO.
New ILdvertieemento
Organs and Melodeons—T. A. Wickham.
Caution--Sobs Spaulding.
For Sale—J. 13, Dimond & Co.
NotiCe —lsrael Stone, Seo'y.
Farming land for Suic—Gluilfora It. Wilson.
Sowing Machines—Mrs. A. M. Pitts.
Pocket Book Lost—M. 0. Sutton. -
Agents Wanted—P. C. Allen. •
To Bankruptcy— Hathaway Lucy, Zophor
Teed. .
Of'llos-rent at the Postai:flee expires April 1.
Br io FARIIERS.—T. L. Baldwin &
Vo l ta, hare a largo quantity of Clover and lino-'
thy seed for sale at market prices. Give them a
'
DONATION.—The friends of Rev. Mr,
Hart met at the residence of John Spalding's iu
Chatham Valley, on Friday evening last, and
gave him n donation, we learn, of about
gffigr`Box-rent at tbo PoitoiUce expireg April 1
PEW .RENTISG.—Tha pews of St.
Paul's C'hurchosill bo rented this (Wednesday)
afternoon and evening, commencing at 4 o'clook.
A general attendance of pew-holders is requested,
as it lb desirable that the renting bo disposed of
at once.• 1
tocAL HISTORY.—We have received
an interesting communication from a pioneer of
Sullivan, giving valuable historical information
concerning the settlement of that township. It
will appear next week.
We are also obliged to A. J. Webster, Esq., of
Mansfield, for a report of Mr. J. B. linsted's
dairy for 1569. Too late for this paper.
POSTAL HUMORS.--Following is the
superscription of a letter received at liTellsboro
Post•offico the other day:
"Postmaster please mail me to-day,
Send me to Wellshoro ivithone delay,
In Tioga county let me stay, ,
Until Lewis Culver escorts me' away."
iaimovraruzus,i7./11r. C. J. Wheeler
it putting up a large Wagon Sheip corner of
Pearl and Crafton Streets.
Messrs. Wright at Bailey are platting up a
Grocery next lot below the Book store.
3lr. W. T Mathers, of tho Beehive Exchange,
ii about to erect a neilti cottage on his lot on the
Avenue. 1
It is to be regretted that Messrs. Wright ,t 1
Bailey dikl not build of brick.
THE LAZY MAN'S FOLLY.--Adver
tise for a dozen men to saw wood for ono hour at
25 cents., an how many with nothing to do will
present themselves in response, think you Ad-,
cards for men to Ado a velocipede, at an expense
tothem of adollar an hour, and you may have a
dozen applicants in short orde‘v.
Now, why his difference? Sawing wood is an
ancient and I onorablo calling: It is also Condu
cive to appet to and a full puree. -Riding'a two
wheeled
,rioncescript may be good elrcise, but it
oannot till an man's parse and help him to pay
his honest dts. But it is the rage of 1669,
just as - the base ball was the rage of 1.937 ;' and
the velocipede will pats into the bands of hey ,-
of a dozen years in 1870.
We do not object to velocipedes. OD the cull
allay, rather favor thorn as fl costly humbug.
Poor folks cannot afford them) and rich ones
may as well buy velocipedes, as any. otberluxury.
If any man likes to ride of so' uncomfortable a
loolag afrai4s why not ?,ff men like to climb a
gr4ased pole, - or catch a greased pig, why not ?
If anybody Wants to stand - upon his head, or
slide o a cellar door, why not? why not?
MANsriELD.=--"Accidental". writes
l
p
" Mr. Henry Bre ater has bought tho residtim
of Wm. J. Mann on. rospeot Hilt.
"Mr. Mann has bought the residence and the
groc4fy and billiard saloon of -Charles Sliozer
land.,
"R. R. 136inasge, or xatnsnurg, te,JUMat.
the Hunt Houie, and takes possession April, 1.
"peteraon'a barber-shop bas lately located
null on the corner of Nein and Mninsburg
firet floor. ;t.
" Tho Good Tompinrs are prospering, 'and
waxing strong; if there he strength in nitinher E.
" kr. F. J. Calkins is in town with a lot of
clothing rcseued from the great fire at Tioy,
which he is selling by auction and at priirate bar
!
Duna.
"We have got it. It is in town— thia Veloci
pede is, and nobody hurt; and Mr. A. E. After
um has opened a school in Bailey's Hall, fk , r the
benefit of those desirous to rida the
Nice riders—unfortunate Velocipede.
. .
" Mr. John' Jagnish has opened a tin-shop,
corner of Mains and Elmira Bts. Workmen ex
perienced, overlything else nice and new:"
THE DAIRY.—The butter-and-cheese
oontroversy grows more and more interesting str, - .d
Instructive. Since our last issue we hare re
ceived reports from two dailies which eclipse :ill
the others reported, either in Tioga, or Bradford
gountics. Mr. Jacob Roraonugh, of Delmar,
:ends us the following exhibit of receipt, from
his dairy of 21 cows in 1868: '
Spring butter...
Cheese
Fall Butter
Pork
8 calves, sold for
Butter retailed
300 lbs used in family
Calfskins
6 shoats raised,,
Making an t iverage to each coy of 5102,38.
Deducting the cost of butter used in)the huuily
—4l3l,so—the average, earning per cow l i;as
Remember—this is the exhibit era dairy of 21
cows; and each cow earned $102,32.
Mr. Lafayette Gray, of Sulliwan, under date
of March t writes itd as'follows : . .
Havint for many years been a reader of The
Agitator, and feeling a lively interest in the wel
fare of my native county, especially in th r `e;growth
of Sullivan, I send you, by perinb!sionr of
Joseph Strange, df Gray's Valley, the fillowing
exhibit of his dairy of 9 cows two cf tinnn hei"
Cr)r for 1869:
14091bs of butter
. Calves
Pork
Total
Averago earnings per coy: strl,2s)
" We hope to increase these figure , in due time,
and hope that the day ie not tar di Lunt when
Tioga county wiD stand 'even u,ch o , ange
county in the butter and cliee ,. e rnaik(r. '
Ti.) , u. county butter already sells 1 , ,r ange
I
county butter in New Fork. The truth is that
Tioga' county ie a better grazing e.otnty than
Qrange ever was, and will sooner crivmd it in the
zttyl market, bath in butter :trld and in
lu , mtity and luality. The great curse, of Tioga
county---whito pine—is being lifted, and its future
as a dairying county is already assured.
Come on, Bradford count 3 ; our dairies are
:irger, so far, and their average better than yours!
13LoSSBIIRG.—A correspondent from
.room we hope to hear t, a • •
"Little has been sent you from thi• quarter, by
I},c of gossip, since that: rollit l ;ing Irishman,
-1 , ,t" ceased correspondence. Jlet noticing the
anxiety shown by your " occasional" friends to
praise tho "Beauties" of tt\cir respective villa-
I,am reminded of the witty but not, rery
iorerond, Irish Dean who tang the praise of his
bL,oego "Beauty" thni.
" When she came to wash herself our well
A foot so white ne'er came in eight, in paltry
Ballyspellin."
" Her, my Dear sir, our miniature Pittsburg
IT exists; The Glass Works,giving employment
40 about fifty tnen, aro in full blast; showing that
Where sobriety,, skill, and industry combine to
gether, they forriz a capital that defies competi
tion Ohr neighbors, Evans, Jones ,t Co., are
making the heavens lurid over the "Old Bloss
Mine'," making Coke for our enterprising friend,
Lutz of,the Menalleld Iron Norio., The aloe
Railroad Co's work shops are alive, and the busy
note of preparation for the - surnmiir campaign can
be beard from a hundred' hands, repairiag the
old, and building the new; and another hundred
of cars will be added to their Rolling Stee.to
help carry away the three quarters of a million
tons of coal that will go down this valley the
coming summer. And already the "Stock Coop'
that the patient miners have accumulated daring
during the winter, looks like little mountains.—
The lumber is being drawn on the ground, owned
by the "Bless Tannery Co," waiting the opening
of spring to cotainene.e their work. Do you
know Mr. Editor, that we are tIM "Hid," of the
county ? Look at the Auditor General's A Report,
and you will had our coal lands and 'Railroad
pays to the State revenue S t `-13,591 136, and all the
rest of Tioga county only $13,699 65; and as the
Principles of the Republican party aro that Tax
ation and Representation should go together, nu
are rewarded by being permitted to send two out
of the seventy-two delegates to a County Conven
tion, and are handsomely snubbed if we ask for
any office in State or county, outside of our
township. Yours, JOHN B." •
Go in, "John 8.," and fight youlL battle for
place. Well bold the sponge,
GOSSIP.—In common with thousands
( we guess that is not too much) Wo read the "Friday
Miscellany" in the Elmira Advertiser with phus•
ure always, and generally with profit. It is not
always that we can agree with the writer, Mr.
Beecher, which affords another proof of the fact
that God's works aro not fashioned in accordance
with the law of monotony, but rather in accord
with the higher law of "unity in diversity." Some
weeks ago we found ono of Mr. Beecber's faults
interfering with what is to us the lino of diity,
and tapped it gently, hoping to break, and re
move it in detail. The fault we attacked was the
Use of wine fur sacramental purposes', The
ground of objection was stated to bo the danger
of its use to the reformed drunkard. At the'same
time we wrote that it did. not do credit tip Mr.
Beecher to put wine above water for such pur
poses. In remarking upon our criticism, among
other things, Mr. Beecher says:
"We certainly do put wine above water for
sacramental uses. But if thus using the wino
causes a reformed drunkard to backslide, we , would
use no more wino while the world standeth. Our
rule would bo to use the "elemouts'L which JESUS
used. Our exception would be abstinence for a
good reason.
"But, g ood brother, had we under our pastoral
care a reformed drunkard, we should go to him
and ask him to decide thus: "If you touch our
wino you are in danger. For your sake we three
hundred will cheerfully forego our sacred wages,
if you say so; or you may elect to commune "in
ono kind" as all our Roman Catholiobrelluen do;
or, I will provide for you a separate oup and
you and I will drink water."—lt seems to us
that any penitent and reformed drunkard would
rather not have hi_ sinful weakness and necessity
laid as a rule . upon a whole church f BOCIIIISO he
has lost a leg is not a goed - reason why all mon
should go on crutches?" _
There is force in Bro. Beecher's reply because
there is force in almost everything he writes;
but it does not cover the grounds of objection.
We believe that thousands acquire au appetite
for stimulating drinks by supping communion
wine : and certainly it does not, now need to be
alleged that the only positive safeguard, to
thousands, is in strict abstinence from every and
any thing which contains, alcohol. In our view,
if there be danger to any man or woman in
testing wine occasionally, even, then the churches
would do well to abandon its use and celebrate
the Lord's Supper in watrir instead. Neatly all
the wino used is but rteunnitigly compounded bait,
intended to create and foster an appetite for more,
and stronger stimulus. Because one man has lost
a leg "is not a good reason why all men s ho u ld
go on crutches," we admit; and the proposition
is forcible as quaint. But we beg leave to pre
sent the proposition in different form: If by yea
son'of wino ten thousand men have fallen, it is
ample reason why good men should st, ice in such
fashion as to lessen the danger of additions to
the fallen ten thousand; and so that none be led
one inch toward the awful pitfall.
—A workman is not known a one by the chips
ho makes, but equal!)• by the tools be uses. A
first-rato carpenter does not, from choice, use
planes with irons chipped out on the edge, or
tools with handles set awry. An honest shoe
maker does nut put burned or damaged leather
not use rotten leather in making a lutrneFtt, if
honest. The merchant, if smart, does not employ
a cheating clerk. And so olt, to the end Of the
chapter. Good men do not employ Mot men to
do their work, at least not front choice. The
bishop who should send out a licentious and
profane minister to preach the gospel, would not
b regarkd an honest bishop. Yet how many
m n with-the order of respectability think it not
orrtt l jjy legitimate, but sharp, to cratibiyvestioqable,
means in gaining their ends? Sonie men l i havo
even selected tools with blemiltes, and gone
deliberately at work to turn those vices to account:
Men of ability sometimes make use of the positive
vices of men of lesser abilities to acquire wealth,
or power, or position. Such managers have only
a negative affinity for vice, and make the positive
crookedness of others a source of temporal benefit.
Do yon suppose that such men cheat the Al
mighty? Can a man employ evil means for the
attainment of what to him seem good ends, and
Inot under the operation of our higher law, become
confounded with the nature of the means, be
employs? _
NORMAL ScriooL—CLOSE OF WINTER
TEmr.—Wo ere indebted to Mr. Jas. II Bos.z.rd,
for the following report of the closing exercises:
The closing exercises of the winter term of
the State :Normal School indicate the degree of
thoroughness which may be acquired at that in
stitution, and no oiia - -who was present at the ex
amination of the Senioi .s elacts.„!.m Th irsday and
Friday March 12th and 13th, fail fail to be
thankful that such an institution is in their
midst. The gemination was conducted on the
system of topics, and the exhaustive manner in
which the pupils treated of the subjects allotted
to them indicates thorough training. Geometry,
Moral Philosophy and Rhetoric were ditposed of
in a masterly manner. The members of the
class generally recited in clear distinct tone,
and expressed their ideas in very good language.
But it was in the evening -of Friday that the
more intere-ting part of the services were cele
brated. At an early hour people began to rush
into the chapel and it soon became evident that
a large audience would be present, and that the
room was not large enough for such occasions.—
The.exereises emsi.ited of Speaking and Music.
Both the Senior and Junior classes participated
in the speaking, the Juniors reciting choice se
lections, and the Seniors original compositions.
These compositions were well prepared, and were
not lumbered up with figures as most school-day
productions are. The delivery of all was ex.
ecllent, every speaker, I think, speaking suffic
iently distinct to be plainly heard in all parts of
the room. Miss Rate Reynolds of B/ossburg,
be her effective rendering of "Small Robes of
liltite" is deserving of special tnenti.m.
part of the 'worm:two was an im
portant feature in the success of tie exercise and
laird ranch to the pleasure of the occasion. The
nieec , ‘Nerc well executed and li, , totted to with
tearkod attention. A rieni on' the right, an tic
compli-hed musician pronounced them "very
god. - Jo ihe tan-teal department as well as
the others, the pupils thew that they little been
guide , / by the hand of a mils3itr. Probably, no
where in Northern Pennsylvania are better fn,
citifies for lertrnin , pr.: , tented the pupil,
thin
.$350,00
..125,00
1113,20
.200,00
..0.),25
181,,"0
~ 1 t,,00
..50,00
-151,0
- 1 461,68
.1 vol,oo
....Co, 00
''s2l.6S
The wall 4 of the. chapel wen. ,), , ,irmalm/ by
Twiny fine picture. , land=enpo and rural
and portraits. Niftily of thee trr rc !Monument,:
to the succee.eof yonr own townsman. Mr Cliarlel
o.'Thompson. Among the portrait,
of Washington, Jefierron, Lincoln
All in all the exerci ,, ii , , Lath in,,,siti , ,,,
Curl
Exhibition,'wr cc n and g -
p r,•,011
faction to till
A L'erv./v„-- . 1 . } , 0 fln4h - rtipripa %,,?;
p u blic stile tit Vart'F Stnro, Molt t,„.11•01,-
boro, Pa., a largo n 01...• of Read:. tiln.ia ,',,,th
ing, tiencral
Thurstioy afternor:n and pk,rll7
I,FJ'AI. to pnntinte through Friday or.d z 4 ratnrday
Re is enve!ied to dispose of biz , Floli. [having
been horned out at the )ate tire in Trr ; y. Brad
ford Co and there will be an ni pt•rtneity for
good bargains. Ife has done busines= for many
years in lroy,. and those, acquainted frith his
stock will have nn fears of I:eirirr I , •wed. ,
.N.arli ci; , . F.3.CALIiINS.
A I"riinitc of Rceprct
ii ,
11
At a regular 1 'e•tie , , , , of LPWICLICOVIIIIP 14,11,e. No.
03, Lo.of 0 T 110,1 at their rogin on Tite.,l:ty even.
lug March tlth,l CO. the f0110ut,,,, N•i,,, u ide iti { ii ieso.
'talons were presented by the committee, consi.ling of
ltev. J. J. Turtou, A.F. tseujamin and J. itraltruart.
intorenii it bag Ploatled AlMißbty Gall In his tin.
erring dispensation, to take from one circle our be
tared b r other, Item, petavinsfitch, while in the power
therefore, be it
t a lkie death of our brother, our
o lo f e ll i t i l" g iB e °f r i.r e vil e fj:lt o c g r' riz T i l i li s au l fi h il e i loss of a devoted member, a most
zealous adrocate,and a never wearyi ng j i eveteente t h e
principle of temperance.
Itusetven—That we extend our deepest sympathies
and heart-felt condolence to thasorrow stricken wife,
arid the many friends of onr departed brother, but in
remembrance of the afflicting scone of his departure
from 'hie probationary date, eo highly indlcatlrolof 0,
well grounded hope of unchanging felicity in that land
of rent. from" whence no traveler returns," We ought
not to mourn, but that our "mourning should be
urned Into joy, and our sorrows into gladness," feel.
inn as we do, that one of our number has been trans.
planted from this low vale of sorrows to the "eternal
- hills of everlasting life," and " tbrit our "loss is his
eternal gain."
, RESOLVED—That REI Et ttlbubs of respect to tho ROOM
oiy of our departed brother, the members of this
Lodge will wear the, usual badge of mourning:Sur
thirty days. •
Itesdr.vco—That a copy of these 'resolettons be pie•
sented to the wire of our deceased brother, and that a
copy of the 841110 be furnished to our county papers,
and also to the KoyatoneGood Templar for publication.
SP.WING MActuxes.—Llias Howe, Jr., First
class, First premium Doable-thread Machines,
anti tho Wilcox k Gibbs Single -thread, twisted
ittop• stitch Machines, for sale by
MRS. A. M. PITTS.
Mansfield. March /7, 1869-4 w.
LONGE'irr Worn.—Tito longest word in the
languago,—An-ti-ve-loc-i-pc-des-tl-na-ri-an-is
mat-i-eally,--is an adverb of sixteen syllables
and thirty-tear letters, and is applied "thusly":-
Peter T. Plopatlooclle, in propelling his velocipede
up Fourth Street, very ante-velocipe-desfe-narian-)
iimatienDy loft his balance, and after forming a
delicate gyration in Iho parting atmosphere,
landed in the mud: Beat this who can.—.Wilf
iatnapot f bulletin.
Show.—Six inches of snow fell Sun
day night, making alaiglaing again.
MAsQuERADE.T-We are requested to
state that a Masquerade Ball will be held at Pot
ter's 'Middlebury, Friday evening, Mara 20, inst.
Masks furnished at the rooms. AM other apparel
must bo provided by the guests.
AIARRIAGES
'BROW Elklniik.Merch 11, by Rev. S.
A. Rawson, of Nelson. Mr. Levi A. Brown, and Miss
Sarah 31. Stull, both of Elkland.
RATIII3I7N—TUBBS.--ln Westfield township, hfareh
8, at the house of Benjamin Tubbs, by Francis Strang,
Esq., Job hethban, of Nelson, and Susan Tubbs, of
Westfield.
'DEATHS.
IfAßDY.—futtusrlaston, March 'l t of , Inflaromation
of the Bowels, Otis G.,,eldest son of John B. and Clar.
issa Hardy, aged '2O years 10 mo. and 8 dye.
lie's crossed the waters dark and deep
ile's wrestled with the foe
The last of enemies to moat
No more fife strength to know.
When entering the "stream; said he,
Thongh billows round me roll :
I know that 3eßuN now loves me •
1 reel It in sty xOlll .
SEWING 11141.CRINES.
19 HOWE, .Tr., first Premium Sowing Mn
.
chine for . sale in Wellsboro, by
0ct,28, IS6S-2t. 'A. FOLEY.
The largest, best arid cheapest assort
ment of frames ever brought into 'Doge, County,
with large pictures in every way to suit, and card
phutngraplis at $1,50 per dos., all goirg fast at
Frank Spencer's. Art Gallery, Marlified,
25—tf.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
—0
.Ifl I 17.7 1 . 11 H ALL'S
v .-- • VNETABLE SAGILIAI4
I -
EA - AIR
N
v.....,....,1 , .)1410 zivryymyryja
,4 'piss. t 4 i -1.- ..., ,„g„,..N.e„triyet Yllf2;4‘ •
DISEASES OF THE SCALP
PRO Or cr GRAY TEAM AIM BALDNESS!
cur. vas OF
BALL'S VEGETABLE
SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER
will restore it to its natural color and promote
its 7ro s th
Our Troo ti o on the Hair rent free by ninil
It P HAT T., k CO., Naohna,,N. 11. Proprietors.
rrr OP by all Druggists. March 10, 1809
NEW SPRING GOODS
J. A. Parsons & Co.,
We invite your attention to our New Stock as
W e think you will find it very attractive and
cheap. We do not, as most in the trado, claim
great advanceii, ttc: . , but intend to give more
goods for a dollar, taking the average of our
tack, than at any time for several years.
"Our Linen Stock is very large and client.
Brown Table Linens. 4s, ss, Rs, Bs,:tier yard..
Bleached " " 6s, Bs, Hs, 12s, " •
Table Cloths in extra Sizes and
NapkAlls from
Towels from
Towelling3
Fall lines of Drapery Marseilles
Quilts, Table Spreads, check and striped
tte., at very reasonable ppm.%
In' Doinestie Cottons. our Stock is
very desirable, With as many
Leading Großds.:at LOW Rates
as ever.
We have I,lrots,n sheetings yd. wide 12 cts.
Bleached tirtibliris Is per yd. Handsome Prints
Is yd. Common Prints Ci cents, and all ether
goody Fu ck as Checks, Denims, Pickings,
Stripes, &c., equally cheap.
Cassinieres, Kentucky Jeans, cf; Cotton
adc3. 44 larger stock than maul, and at
still lower prices.
Dress Goods and Shawls.
Av o have a fine Stock of early Spring Goodp,
pry cheap.
J
BLACK ALPACAS
We are keeping a still Larger Stock of the
same makes of which we sold so many last
reat•otis,atio are now selling them at about 10 per,
Tent less than last fall. We Alan keep all the
numbers having them at 3s, 4s, 45130, b5,
Sc,
10s, 12c, and we know that no ono c beat
us either as to prices, qualities, or as t o the
assortment.
BOOTS & S.
Oar trade last year was larger in till stock
ever boort., and'we desire to increase it
this season, mod to do so, intend to keep a still
hotter siock in fine work for Ladies and Chil-
Arlen. We shall continuo to keep up our large
assortment of
Ricl►ardson's Work "n illtn's and
Boy's Shoe \Vow )11's & Chil
dren's Calf, Kip ard Moroc
(-o Shoe 4
At pricel ; nl last year. 7•his
I reii ibio od nny F(.111, nnii our
..!1` tra,le t.:ll_l ‘ .l , 11.; t :',..1!11 it "V t. a very !ttin.ll
profit. 74
Ladies' Serge Ctingrewg
Bolmorals, and Polish Boots.
ttnri .112bble Goat Work
1
1,4. 1 1 .1 , :: ,, , T 11:•
: n . , l: !:, e is el ift I , lo t l l e i tl t
:in :lr rt,6 , , :r ni: .:ito
lrpek prices.
ever
INTER GOODS.
Wt , nru =ellirig off the 'imbue° of our Stock of
Winter Shawls, guequeings, Dress
Good, Furs, &e.
At a reduction of full 25 por taint. from our
ret;tdir price=, n 7 ono dwirous of buying vory
pll Pd p Clll roAW (10 Bo:
J. A. PARSONS & CO,
Coyuinq,,l4l4rgh IQ, V 1691. .
J . D. llATtby
Qualities.
$1,50 to 85,00 doz
51,75 to $6,50 "
Is, 10c, 18, 20c, 25c, 2.6, 38
,EIitTISEMENTS.
NEW .AD
04V 4.Vit.k.4l,Vtgtg4l3
To TIIZ Wottema CLUE now prepared to fur
'nfah all classes with constant employment' tit their
homes, the whole , of the time. or for 'the spare mo
ments. Business now light and profitable. Bitty cents
to $5 per evening, le either earned by persons of either
sex, and the boys andfi girls earn nearly as much as
mon. Great inducements are offered those who will do.
vote their whole time to the business ; and; that ovary
person who sees this notice, may send mo tbeir address
stud test the business for themselves, I makq. the follow.
tag unparalleled offersj Tel all , those who are not well
satisfied with the business,l will send $1 to pay for the
trouble of writing mei particulars, directions,
sent free. samples eent by mall for lOcts. Address
.
O. ALLEN,
Augusta, Ido.
March 17. 16G9-Sin.
1 1 / 4
TN - the DISTRICT
COURT of the U. fot
JlLthe Western District of Pennsylvania:
Hathaway Leßoy, n bankrupt under the Act o
Congress of March 2 1.867, having applied for
discharge from all his debts, and other claim
provable under said Aot, by order of the Conrt
Notice is hereby given to all persons who bav
proved their debts, and other persons interested
to appear on the 27th day of Marsh, 1869, at
10 o'clock, a. m., before F. E, Smith( esq.,.lteg
ister, at his offtoo in 't loge, Pa., to show cause,
if any they have why a discharge! shOuld not
be granted the said bankrupt. And ;further no
tice is hereby given that the 2d and 3d meetings
of creditors of said bankrtipt, required by the
27th and 28th scotiorns °Veld Act, will be held
before the said RegiterTtl the same time and
place. . IS. C.IBIcCANDLESB,
Mar.l7, 1869-2 t Clerk.
Assignee's Notice.
WESTERN 'District of Pennsylva
nia, ss. The undersigned hereby
gives notice of his appointment ns Assignee of
F. D. 13uartel. of Itelieboro,pi the County of
Tioga and State' of PonnsylOtnia, within aid
District, who has ,been adjudged a Banln(pt
upon hie own t petition,H N by the District Cotti of
said District. i JO I. MITCHELL.
Wellsboro, Pa., M 1 A r ch 1.0, ` 69 , -31, * Aspignl o .
t i
SPELLING ,011 1 AT COST
FOR CASH!
Log 24g WZ111411,113 al CO.
Fill sell from this da
i DREGS,
*
PerVaniery, Non Ons, Dye-
Stuti"4, raints.P 01$,
, 1
Varnishes,
Glass, Putty,
Tr°l3.
er, Curtains,
Wall-Pa
Fixture:, &c., &c., &c.,
.T FOR. CASH.
AT CO
y no Humbug.
I)
Positive
P. B. :WILLIAMS & Cp.
v,en ? bor. 1111:1
h s', 1889
TCHES
Q
314WUP42418US
Tho undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that ho has
just opened a •
Watch and Jewelry
establishment In Borden's Drug Store, and is
prepared -to
with
aIL orders in his line o"
business with despatch and in the best of mon
n Or.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
S. WILE
Tioga, Fob. 24, 18139.-tf.
TISTRY.
nyq
R C. N. DARTT, & Co.
witi stilt continue the business of
Dentistry in Wellsbore where they
respectfully solicit the patronage of ail who need,
or desire the services of a Dentist. Raving been
for the past fourteen years engaged' in Dentistry
exclusively, they feel confident of giving perfect
atisfacti on in nil operations intrusted to their care.
Special attention given to the treatment of car
ies, irregularities, exposed nerves, ulceration,
and intimation of the gums, and all other dis
eases to which the te‘ith and gums are subject.
.1;0 4 -First Class WOrk guaranteed iribiith
eboniesi and operative Dentistry.
Gas and Ether given for extractin. , teeth.
2,7 ,- Ovrtoni over Book and Jewelry Store.
Welloboro. • eb. 24,1869.-tf.
. N'tioe to Collectors..
A LL COLIJECTORS h . :arrears on their Du•
At: plieetes4rill be required to settle the same
by the I't of 'farelt next. 11. C. BAILEY,
Feb. 17, 188-2 w. Treas.
- - -
Adi4inistrator's Notice.
ettorq orAdminiatratlon having bean gran
ted to the undersigned upon the Estate of
Minor Benjamin, late of Delmar, deed, all per
sons indebted to, or claiming against the estate
will settlkwiti\ SARAII
Feb. 17;18694w. 9 Admx.
Farm for Sale.
TN Farrulagtos, nor. the Limo Kiln. 45 acres
1. It will be sold loaf. J. W. TITBBS,
Feb. 17, 1869-2 w. . lawrencevillop
e their ontiro stook of
DDICINES,
REGULA'TO STORE!
CORNING, N. Y.
HA VIRG purchased the entire stock former
ly ownod by 11. Goff, we would announce
to the people of Tioga County that we have PO
recoivod a full aseortrnent of '
•
1 •
SEASONABLE MIS.
bought since the recent decline in prices, and
we Invito all who appreciate good bargains, to
give us a call. Wo shall continually keep a fall
stook of
DRESS GOODS,
in Lung es 71BERVito
SILK GOODS, WHITE 'GOODS,
Clawttc•la. CIA-co c>cits
WOOLEN AND PAISLEY SHAWLS,
Y NICEE NOTIONS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES,
CROOIkERY, &c., 4&e.
You bnvo,only ,to look through our stock to
sati.4y yourseives;that wo aro Bolling
"Cheaper than the Cheapest."
Country Merchants supplied at small adv
from Now York Cost.
Corning, Oot. 29, 12.69.—1 y
The Battle has been Feughl
r ll - ITh NT T r,
Ll
r_I_OODS hi& faNtuthille&Y. Y.Y
carried the day, and hereafter will be found
ready and willing,for active and 'efficient service
in behalf of all those' who will call and give their
orders at
WICKHAM & FARE'S,
TtOGA, PA
On the Dry Goods side we bavo a fu
complete and assortment of Fall and Wt
GOODS
Good stook of
Flannel; Sheeting:, Prints, Muslin
lanes and Dress Goods,
with great variety of YANKEE NO II
with w .ieh to fill in and trim up. We
ca I special attention to our assortme.
1 Hats and Caps,
J
with pices which wo know will compare
bly with prices of the same goods beforo
Toots and Shoes,
which bare been made to order from Freqe
with warrantee. Work ready to be she •
fitted to all enstomore. The Grocery st
eludes,
Flour, Pork, Fisk, Ball, Sugars, Tea
fee, Rice, Syrup, Molasses, &c.,
Then comes the WOODEN WARE,
Tubs, Pails, WaSh Boards, Mop Sticks
Boxes and Pails, together with nurnerol
Goods, such as Crockery, Glass-ware, Sto
&c.; which we will always be glad to
risk the selling after the goods are seen I
amthed.
VI/CICHABI
Tioga, Oct. 18, 1888.
Great Baa•gai
For all who call at
Wilson & VanValken
No. 2 Union Block. i
•
Frendi Merinoes, Empfess Cloti l
var Sackings of all discript''
Poplins of all colors. _
DELAINES & PRINTS,! ALL
FACTORY'S, MEETINGS, U
ED AND UNBLEACHED MU•
lIOOP SKIRTS,
of every doscription ' DRESS TRIM
BVITONS of all kinds; also tho
cheapest assortment of
• ~
READY MAIM CLOT
ever Nought into Tra County. ,
tho place, and all before pure
We base a large assortment of Gout
log Goode, consisting of
Drawers, Under-Shirts, Flann
Ruck Sleeves, and Mitten
Clothing of every descrl
manufactured to suit.
Thankful for past patronage, and
tention to business we hope to share
anoe of the 'Arne.
WILSON A VAN VALKENDURG
Weltaboro,Oct.l2, 1868.—tf
- VOA SALE—oao pair of pleasure Bobs, at
AL: Dna). /ea% TOLRIS & BAVOIkkh
NEWELL dr. OWE
and
ter
ff 2
would
t of
avora
e War.
t stook
n and
ck in-
Col:
-C.,
uch na
Sugar
othor
o-ware,
tow and
and ex-
MEI
ID
urg's
s, Bea
' n
TYLES,
EACH
LINS.
NGS and
rgost and
lINC
omombor
naing.
Furnish
1 B a h n i r d st ,
ion ,
yistrict at
aoritinu-
Fall & Winter Goods
IN CORNING.
W E have received a very LARGE STOOK of
PALL AND WINTHR GOODS
on the moat favorable terms, and will be sold at
very small advance from coat. We think we
hazard nothing in saying that wo keep the
BEST ASSORTMENT
and tho BEST QUALITY of Goods that aro
kept in the place. Bavo a store light enough to
see what you an buying, and pledge ourselves to
SELL AS LOW,
qualityoonoidered, as at any otbereatabliahment.
We continuo to make our
CLOTH TRADE
ono of our spooinitios, and when desired
MAKE THEM TO ORDER
on short notice and in the best manner. We
have added to our stook a good assortment of
CARPETS,
cowisting of
BRUSSELS, AIRED - PLY. INGRAIN,
COTTON WARP, IiIEMP, AND
STArB, CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTH
and MATTING, and can eel' them
HOW VERY LOW.
We are the agonto for the
,
GILEiT P. S. TEA COMPANY,
and sell TEA at New York prioea by tbo Dingle
pound. All visiting Corning, are invited to oall
and examine stook and prices.
SMITH & WAITE.
Corning, Oct. 1, 1868.
Ler
li.A.C.E!
r you .want to soo a good stook of
PALL & WINTER GOODS!
go to
T. L, BALDWIN ii. CO'S
TIOGA, PA
11 you want
g4/211 12 : g MEZZO emena
such as
- A-LP_ACAS, POPLINS, CAM RICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLORED SILKS,
t , &C., &a.
ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS,
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPART
MENT COMPLETE,
TRIMMINGS, LOTS : -YANKEE NO
TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL
AIOIZEL SKIRTS, OPERA
FLANNELS, ORSETS,
DOMES CS.
•
• A fresh 1r 1 tof
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Cloths and Cassimeres and a Tailor to
Cut and Fit.
Boots and Shoes,
TATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WARE, NAILS, IRON,
SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &o.
GROCERIES,
tbo most complete stock you can find, such as
TEAS. "We aro old ten drinkers and know them
to ho good
SUGARS, MOLASSES,
and in fact everything in the Grocery line.
Also, Butter Tubs and Pails ; Butter sold on com
mission—no charges for handling; but would
like n small portion of the money yon got in re
turn, that k if our prices suit.
FARMERS -TOOLS,
All kinds and superior quality.
If you r 'I don't rail to try ours.
want good We warrant it.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchongo for Goode. Wo propose to
01l our Goode reasonably. "Live and lot Live"
pritos given at the counter—only ono price.
Cash paid for produce if desired.
T. L. BALDWIN tt, 00
Tiogit, PA.. Nov. 25,1 flfiB.
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS of administration having beon
granted to the undersigned upon the estate of
Cheater Patridge, late of Charleston township,
deceased, all persons indebted to the said estate,
or claiming against the same will settle with
It ACHEL PATRIDGE,
JOHN KOHLER,
lattarleston, Bob. 8,1860 , Admin.
"BEHIVE EXCHANGE!"
I sing, I sing,afa curious thing,
Almost as strangwas Boggs upon Tyng;
I've swung 'round a circle as round as a ring,
And while on the down east part of tny'swing,
I stopped at tho city and took on the Spring
STYLES OP GROCERIES
Thofas!atono for
SUGARS ARE LOW IN TIIII NEON,
And moroastoniehing still,
Molasses & Syrups
have a freer run downward, with a futtnel-eha
pad trail.
Maol.erel,
however, are cut from the neck downward, and
the style is blue and silver with stripes.
TEA
TEA -,-,TEA
will bo prepared from a dr/tring fuinished to
every customer who buys a pound. (tithe styles
to snit complexions, &c., I may mention that
Black Tea
you can have if you-long for it. I cannot get
time to look up all the hard words which the
GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY
use to startle the innocent people about the coun
try ; but you can depend upontlindinz the yen
best of Teas at the
BEE-HIVE EXCHANOE?
As to
40correo,
the styles are various. You can have the latest
styles from the following fashionable foreign
ports, to witt
MOCHA, JAVA, RIO, LAGUIRA JAM-
AICA, &C.
II
Iu the matter of
PROVISIONS!
Flour still wears hoops over all, and &spouses
with trails a 6 unprofitable. I have all grades
eatable. Also,
PORK, DRIED BEEF AND lIAIVS,
together with a full assortment of light groceries
and canned delicacies; As ever
MATHERS
PayeFash or Tra
i t, O f i ' L g je op MARKETABLE
CALL AT MATHERS'S
Welleboro, Apr.l, 'BB. W. T. I!tIATHERS
NATIONAL
MR INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE
UNITP.I)
tv rib trz:itaTo:V, C
Chartered by Speci'l Act of Congress
APPROVED JULY 25, 1868.
Cash Capital, $1,000,000,
PAID IN FULL)
BRANCH OFFICE
First National Bank Building/
PIIILADELPIIIA,
Where all Correspondedbe should be Addressed
OFFICERS
CLARENCE 11. CLARK, President.
JAY Coons, Chairman Finance ch Estimative Com.
HENRY D. COOKE, Vice-President.
Eltzuses W. PERT, Secretary and Actuary..
B. S. ItussELL, Manager.
Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv
en an application to the Branch Office of the
Company, or to
it. C. SIMPSON, Vintnstiono, PA.,
by whom applications will be received and Po
cies procured for Tiogn County.
Dee. 9, 1868-Iy.
WANTED—
!
ASH LOGS,
at our AIM. Cash paid for them. Wa are ready
to taw for customers. Bring on your logs.. Lath
and pickets always on hand. I
Ash logs must ho 12 or 1 feet long.
lIOWEN & TRUMAN.
Virellsboro, Dcc. 16, '6B.tf
Lots of Fresh Ground
GAYII PLASTIII
FOR 57,00, at
T. L. BALDWIN t CO
Ttoga.l2eb. 3, 1669.
•
DRS. THOMAS & :WARREN,
DENTISTS, TIOGA, , PA.
• ) BEV 'tole
- - - - ly upon
,
• q!. titto
ability and or
toqi t of
44,;•••P their wtrk to
roe to et o st
c • them,
„ • • 1„:". c. • •
We havo all
the modern im
provements and do every kind of work known to
the pre,fosi.i , ot. OR. C. TI 10M A.S.
- M. lc WA 1:1; EN M. D.
Oct. gtli.
Cl 10101•1 LOT OF .011.lIN BAG S 'for solo
cheap! .11 WI; BA MET'S%
Welaoro, June 5, INCi.r.
oßzwonic BF:sT STY 1.,E, and
with 41:Pip:itch ,at T II E AGLTAsOsltOffico.
FITOII'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
", Mtg. fur ?ale at Itop'g Drug Stoza.
- -
I:irgesi tu.oortment of Vinfclice,Clocks
T .fotvolry and PlatOtl Ware in Tiogn county
at ft9doct3S3 FOLEI"S
LAMPS. --A now kind of laulpforKei o9o no I
no 14eakagoofOimnovm.a t FQLBT'I3I
STO
Blain
juLclass
AVI
ant Jac C 0..,
tofurnlah t
AME
110318 00
the lattOr 0
use ever in
convomiont
ELEV
CAST I '
SEIB
ALSO—Stoves suitable
soft coal, liill be furnished
will de well to examine 111
full and well selected as a
sylvantat I have also put i
TEAL
.lE3Cetaecl.Nnretwet
of all serif/. Thankful for liberal patronage in
tho PaPtl I reapeotfuflyaoHolt a caatlattar2os, of
the tome.
:S pt. 16, 1868
1.
lIMINESS -SHOP
I. W. NAVLE, would leap to hia friends
~ that his Harness Shop is now in full blest,
and that be is prepared to furnish heavy or light
X-istasruestmegag,
on ehort notieo, in a - good and flubatantlal man.
nor, and at prim that can't fall to snit.
Tho beet workmen aro employed, en d notti but
the best material rued. Call and see.
Dee. 0, 186$-.ly. G. W. NAVLEI.
4Casitzr,
ART GALLER
consequence or Sickness, the Mtn known
heretofore as Ring 4k Eastman's Gallery of
Art Is hereby =mutually dissolved agreeable to
both parties. Tho business will hereafter be
carried on by
OPERATOR AND PROPRIETOR;
At tho old stand over Eastman's Dental oMoo.
Constant' on hand a large assortment of .
FRAMES, SQUARE. AND OVAL, OVAL
_ _
SIZES MADE TO ORDER,
Also cases just received, which will go fitted
with largo or small pictures of tho best guilty
att; at reasonable rates.
PHOTOGRAPHS
copied from old Amhrotypee or Daguerreotype -
of deceased friends. flaring Benred the setvi
ses of ono of tho best finialatira in gals-sepia or
Oil. lam prepared to fill all ordera.
TWELVE GEM OARD§.
at $2,00 per dozen, either ands or vignette;
large elzo from $2,00 to $lO,OO each.
Also a large l(st of CAg.l3B which I will fit with
pictures from 50;cents tb $3,00, No ehisrgtei for
showing Goods.' Espeoial attention paid- to
making Picturei for families in groups.
• 11 '• -
Also a fine assortment 9f PTIOTO_G.RAPHS
and tin type ,albnuas, worth from 00 cebtW to $7.
. CLAY ICING.
oI c
House and Lot for See.
Ia OUSE and Lot, and vaunt lot for sale!,
IV. cheap. Location Welisberti, acid destratle.
inquire at the Agitator Office.
I Oct. 28, 1868—t-L
/FIHE undersigned has fitted up the old Fowl
dry building, near the Brewery, We'labor°,
and is nolr - prepared to turn out tine MIA kW,
cowhide, and harness leather in the bolt rciau
ner: liidel§ tanned on shares. Oash
_paid for
hides. ' M. A. DURIP.
NiroHeber°, Got. 14, 1808.
At Woods Gallery
12 Gem Pictures for 15 cts. AU Styles of
work cheaper than eisettrhere. Call. and
sec. D. H. WOOD.
Jan. 20, 1800—tf.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Flour, Feed and Meal, Westfield, Tioga Co, Pa.
Nov. li, 1808.—iy
ANOTH+ R
NEW AND LARGE STOOK OF
- ALBUMS,
Mil
Just received by P. R. ;Williams & Co. The
greatest and cheapest variety ever brought into.
town, Albums from 75 OS., to $2O eaeh. Call
and see. • P. It. WILLIAMS & CO.
Welisboro, Deo. 23, 1808.
The American . Cooking Stove
Is steadily increasing in sales and in public fa
vor, notwithstanding the attempts to Imitate its
name, its design and various Improvements, and
to appiopriate or detract from its great repnta - -:
tion. The people soon learn that they are de) -
ceived and bwindled by these worthless imita
tions, and go. back to the article of standard and
cell kdown value, and these mushroom imita
tions have their rief existence, and are beard
ig no more, whilst the AMERICAN, pursues the
even tenor of its way, and will continue to do
so as long as Stovos continue to be necessary ar
ticles of household furniture.
SIIEAR, FACKA.RD do CO.,
Nos. 17 anti 19 Green st.,Albacy, N. Y
VOT snlo'by Rontives, Wollaboxo, Pa.
Feb. 10,1869-6 w.
NOTICE is hereby giren that I shall expose
1. 1 1 to public .Salo at my'offico jn Tioga, Tio
ga county Pa., tin Sat - hi - day,. the 20th day of
March next at onou'eleck P. M.. Book accounts
and judgments of Lawton CulAmings against,
various Individuals at Mansfield, and vicinity,
pr cash. A schWuto cif the achounts and 1 cidg
ment3 containind the name of iho Debtors, and
tho amount elaintr . d to be duo, viii bo exhibited
at the time of sale. _ .1
JOHN W. GUERNSEY,
Feb. 10, 1869-Itr._ -Assignee,
Do you want to save money
Go to Wood's Gallery for your Pictures,
Frames, and Carcc. it will cost you ,
nothing to enquire hie l prlcei.
Wollsbero, Jan. 13, 1
.
Administ ra.ror , s
(Mee.
ETTERS or Adinitilritti( It de bunim non on
14 the E-ztato of Frederick ',alffor late of,lack
pin township, Tioia dec'd, having been
granted, all person:: 010111; cai l OSttlIC, or claim
ing against the same, ‘i ill settlo with
1,. B. SLIMES,
Adm'r.
Feb. 10, 1800-6 w
T ETTERS T e , i t i ,p l ,, ll i a ry having been granted
L to the tinders;gved urea the estate of Ar
teinas Losey, late of dee'd, all persona
indebted to, or elancri , iigain.t said estate must
sottiet with THOMAS lTt ,WA RREN, 1
'" rs '
JAMES T. LQSEY,
Nelson, Peb. 17, IS6
Etna ail special
finished in first-clans
Gallery.
Mansfield, Rob. 3, 1 gal
DO you want sumo of that 'elegant now style
card photographs to ho jitittl for $1,50 per
doz., at Spencer's Art Gallery?
Feb, 3, /869.
S, STOVES,;STOYES.
ILL' TAM ROI3EW E 3,
on t for all itraLatties Stovei,
treat, WellsbOro,' Penn'a,
'CI• been appointed -agent for all twit
Stoves manufactured by Shear, Puik.
.f Albany, N. Y. / am now .riritdy
°following namedrelebrare6 Store/
• OItING "STOVES,
/CAN,- NATIONAL,
PAN/ON, AtOSITOR.
THE BENEFACTOR,
which is the best stove for common
arkot; being cheap, w,oll matte, and
I have also, a varlet , of
TED OVENS,
PARLOR STOVES,
ON, various patterns,
T IRON, Self Regulators.
r burning hard 9r
order. Outomers
Brook, Which la as
in Northern Penn
a- full &took of
WM. ROBERTS_ •
CLAY RING-,
for $l,OO, or 24 for $l,BO
PHOTOGRAPHS,
New Tanit.ei•4y
E. D. HOLILLEIr.
Assignee's Sal;
'5 Xotice
Execato
Holographs,
Cabinet,
.1, finest styles ef pictures;
utatiner at spenaer's Art
ME