The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, April 14, 1869, Image 3

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    MATTERS.
WEIMESDAY,"*P4II, :1.4; 1869.
New - A.dityrtiseinenta:
Mercantile Appruisotinont—Lßelah - est.
Three Auditor's Notices—John ~•
Orphans' Court Sale—Thomas Ailed, Arbor:.
B o rough Ordinanee—Wm. lloilands, , Burgess.
Medical.Advice—J. A. Hoy. -
photographs and Picture Frames Clay Xing.
Notice to School Lqrectori—J. F. Crafting Supt.
Assignee's Notice—Win. Garretien.-
New Goods—De Lano do .Co. - ,
Hemlock Bark wanted—Johuaton le Lowell.
Hemlock Batk wanted--O. B. Lowell dr, Co.
SUGAR PARTY.—The Lathes of the
Id. E. Church svillaorve tho puhlic with jiist the
nicest warm sugar, fresh. and now, on
Wednesday evenia of this week at - , the'Coart
.
House. Let very ody Come.
NEW HOPS Lodge ; 1. 0. of. Ci. T., Will give a
warm sugar festirar, at their hall'o - n - "Wednesday
evening, 14th inst. The fraternity, and the pub.
lie - aro invited to attend; a good time may be ex
pected. By order of ainical tt 00 'of arrmigemonto.
F. M. SPENCER.
Mansfield Apr. 10th 1809.
GooD.—Maj. Merrick, our obliging
Postmaster, has added greatly tb the aociiimmoda
tions of the office by putting in a series of lock
boxes. This will accommodate the purchasers,
and lighten tho labors of the P. M. blnuelvbrit.
THE WEST.—Mr. Marvin Smith, for
merly of this village, writes s from Lipper San
dusky, Ohio, stating that th winter has been
very mild there, no snow , unti March, and little
else but snow storms since, and muoh cold. '
,
suonn. -- The Agitator proprietors
and printers, are .again ever so much obliged to
Mr. J. G. Dartt, of Charleston, for sundry cakes
of maple sugar. These } little amenities arecton
i.
tbo cup of life, gladden he typos, and give voice
to the wish that Mr. D ytt i s trees - may run early
and let , and win the i co: . .
REMOVALS.—Hugh YOung & Co.,
have removed their book and wall paper Store to
to the Store first door above Roy's Block. The
Post Office is also removed to the same premises
and greatly improved in its get-up and eppli--
lIIICCS.
Mr. E. 11. Kimball, grocer, is about to remove
to the new Imildineerecting by Messrs Wright 4.
Min
Bll4lNESS.—Another of our 'most Fri
tirprising Corning advertisers is Jas. A. Parsons
& Co. Mr. Parsons and the firm have advertised
with us for many years ; and if his and their
dealings with others have been as pleasant,
prompt and honorable as.with us, that accounts
for the rush of business at Parsons's "all the year
round." •
FIRE IN BLOSS.—A fire was discovered
in Mr. Wn3. Escott's barn, in Bloss, oz the even
ing of the , ist inst., and under such h adway that
the blinding and contents, togetiMr with ono
heifer, were consumed before assistance could be
rendered. Mr. Escott was absent, leaving his
son to turn the cow into the barn, telling the boy
not to try to tie her up. The . boy thought ho
could manage, and wont in with a miner's lamp,
from which the fire was communicated to the
hay. Loss $2OO. No insurance.
BusINF I Os. Mr. J. N. _Bache has
bought the dwelling and lot lately owned by Mr
John Gibson, on Pearl, above King St.
Mr. Gibson has bought the premises lately
owned by Mr. Matthieu Plattner, corner Sheridan
Street and Tioga road.
Air. Plattner purpoEes building on hislot below
thoi•lower bridge. t\
Air. 'Robert Camph<sll ht., Ell 11l nts place On
Pearl street to Mi. E. C. Allen.
Mr. Cleorgo Hastings has bought the Landis
properly, corner Pearl and Lincoln Streols.
Mr. Edwin 11. Hastings has bought the 'house
lately owned by Mr. Miller, on Nichols Street.
Mr. M. M. Sears Las bought tho store and blot
\adjoining Wm Roberts's litirdwaro Store.
THE AMENDE. —We owe Messrs
Smith dr Waite "several." They sentan advertise
inept fixing the price of best American prints 14
12.3 cents per yard. , The piinter mado it 133„
ants. They wrote to correct. The printer for
got to obey orders. Then Messrs. 8. Jr W. sent
as a real stinger of a letter. Indeed, it makes
the chills chnie each other along the spinal &pi.
limn to think of it. They threatened to send u
a stock of figure 25.. Wo don't want them. li j e
beg pardon. Best American prints are ono shi -
ling at Smith ch Waite's, Corning. "Let us hn e
pence-?”
Doc} ORDINANeE.—Our friends
Mansfield have recently passed an Ordinance
that Borough which is rather tough on dogs
their owners. The unumzzled dog loses his 111:
and his owner is.to pay ono dollar for .his
IVe hope the "dug hiller",won't get served as p a,
Lertain man did in Corning sonic years ago, who
'tiler shooting 10 dogs and receiving his dollar a
head, was fined two dollars fur each 'shot in the
corporation--leaving him an unprofitable day's
urk.
Mn,t Doan.---A mad dog having
made its appearance in the vicinity of Mansfitild
last creek, and succeeded in biting a large number
of dogs and one woman, the dogs are likely to
diminish in number for the next _three monk
I s.
The breed of dogs might be improved by taxatirin ,
wo opine. Ten dollars a year for the privilegelof
keeping a dog to do nothing, save eating, would
be too much, perhaps. But half that sum would,
if paid. open each dog kept in the county, annu-,
ally, greatly reduce the number of dogs in the
course of a year or so.
It is, we believe, a mistake to suppose that
dogs are more liable to rabies in summer than in
winter. Tho contrary appears to ho true. Tho
onus° of the disease Is not ktiown, but 1164 it
certainly not. This, however, is undeniable—
that it would by better to annihilate the dog,
than that a iinglo human being should perishb:
hydrophobia. Dogs should not be suffered t
run at large at any time of the year
COVINCITON LOCAL.—"C orr esp el
iltut" Writes:
"The officers for the ensuing nix months, fo
euvington Lodgo No. 2i4 I. 0. of 0. F., were in
stalled in regular form Saturday evening, p
:1 , 1. 1369, by D. D. G. M., Butter.. The folio •in
believed to be a correct list : •
M. G. Lee, N. G., L. L. Barber, V. 0., Ir
Patchin, S., S: S. Packard, T., G. IV. ICelts,
Warder; A. M. Bennett, C., 0. G. Gerpuld, R.
S to N. 0 , L. R. IValker, L. S. to N. 0 , Jas.
Harmon, It. S. to V. G., Gco.ltinney, L. S. to
1 . . G.,C. Le alley, S. S., Jas. Hyland, S. S.,
L, RUT, I. 0., James Rveretts, 0. r G.
Wilcox, the leader of th;e Covington Ban.
leaves on Tuesday next for.) Detroit, whet* h
j..ins a circus orchestra, for a summer camp.'ig.
limier canvas.
"Referring to your Mansfield local all a
her home-made velocipede: It isimpostale
Aveidental ha foreigner, and despises honi r e
nideture. Iloweier, coI have the utaehine ;
o'., it in the streets; do not keen it shut op in
I 1...ek room, ala Mataineld. lilioee of tieW iii a l
o:.t expert enough to control it, propose sending
to Mansfield, Tor that young man who is Iruch
an adopt at \riding,
,Saw Gates, as a teacher)
" A consitieraile amount of Real Estate hr
clanged hands-in this vicinity, dnring the lac
Fix mouths, at prices from $2O to $4O per aor
' 01;r nearness to the Fall Brook, Morris Rung as
liMssburg markets, and the assured sale of ni
:mmunt, and all kinds of vegetables, ruit, Ac.,
' Afoi at the highest prices i will dp Top to rippro
clam our lands in 'value, during the next few
• p iats, than the most sanguine expect.
- Mr. A Mrs. 11. E. Keene, of Philadelphht, are
spendinz a few weeks with Judge Dyer's family.
Mrs.iiwas called home by the sudden death of
)pit' hiether,
"Packard t Kinney have just returned from
NOW York with a stock of new goods, and aro
felting them off, rapidly. I
.1. C. Bennett has moved his merehanniSo to
his atom house, preparatory to a general refitting
of his store,"
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lodA LotiLl.:-Ottf' 'C6il'espotident
ur tea;
'Johnston & Lowell, tanners, tire preparirig
to, ut up a largo tannery this spring in the-town
of Middlebury, net far. from Potter's. All own-.
c . of hemlock in that, vicinity may-look for is
su e market for their hark, as these men aro not
",Pjloolliifg," or Psperinienting! , Whatever they
,u Oct-take, you May, expect' t 04. aw 0 roilsh•
'
ail S. M. Oyer,
1 1 blacksmith, - has ; - ioid iiit, right
title to Isaac Dobbs, who is well known to
tobe an 0. H. blacksmith: •
this community
"The firm known as - 11. IL Borden & Co':,- is
,dissolveil, the business,. b,eing,cottilueted at pres
ent by .Messrs. A. Humphrey and J.. T. Moore,
w h o .k ee p it - good qUantitytiteverything on hand
tl ) keep the kitchen in, running order, co/lis ex
ec Did, of: Course. ' ' ' , • ,
," J. S. Brady,pews-dealer and book agent, has
rented the building known ns the old post-elßee,
opposite Farr's hotel, and is making it appear
very neat. Ho keeps a good supply of books,'
stationery, thncy.artieleS; &c. , ' . ' ' , ' , !
"The Buyer grist mill has .bgen, cut short of
Its usual , Supply of water. since 'the - late rains,
the high water having taken away a portion of
the mill dam. ' But the damages will soon be re
p ired, - ang the mill able to again dotluty.i -
n " t ‘l ale,"
b in a condition to do ",biz',' about sixteen hours
would thaif
w o elute,
a ta for,
sleeping,"
ep benefit
ing we of
claim ; ` A e o o -
d
'o t of the .Iwenty- four.' Ho- had never 'been' to
t tic town in daylight, , or . the , term " seven
sleepers" would never' haa' been' mentioned in
connexion with us. Let him arrive at Farr's
aid: ask "'mine host" to show him around the
place. It would ho well to order dinner before
earting,- as he may "fail to 'connect" in time for
that meal. He will then take you through the
business part of the town, introducing ypn to
many of the stanch business men of the phi:co.- 7 .
Notice the continual - rush, of customers; 'Pio
hurrying clerks, express-men and porters, otiservii
tie wide awake, -stirring appearance, that every
t ing seems to possess. From hero go to the
s t ook ekablishment on New Street. There wit
s ss a display of machinery embracing all the
i o
3provompnts of the age; observe how skillfully
a c
k h i
ng note
of performs
lib
havei s part,
seen, and
proceed se o nt
to sion give way - to systems anti discipline. After,
ti e Brooklyn mills and tannery; there obserVe
"'heaven's first law" brought to yerietetiOn ;
'"usinesils' business," get introduced to the
e 'cient, though youthful agent, notleo the rigid
it of hiS countenance, the 'systein, order, and
- I. golation - which - pervades — the office: Then, ro
ti rning to town, drop into PickerltiOi sash 944'
t::,
bind factory; - and if-,yen have rin"-;eye for arch
iAt e drew's chapel, Masonic hall, and the Patanm
tural beauty, visit the Catholic cathedral, St;
o servatory. Then call around to,the "Drage
h use" on ". Fairincinnt"-St., call for "Snobby,",
a k his pardon, acknowledge a misapplie;atiefi
o the +terra "seven sleefiers,", :MA go :hack to
1 1
Fares, content that you have "barked 'up the
wrong treo.",,
lq.ANslvir,Lpf ••Looarkrt
MI
• "Mr. F. Binlin . e brie ineredlitieknponlaie , farni
n ar the Tioga•Valloy Milo-tlici , partieir'havtag
r- ceded from their agreement ? , the farm le not sold
a: reported two' weeks age. Mr. Decline; and.
1. roily gofreighted-with the gomFtiiiihai of. this
people. .
. ,
" Mr. Pe°. Viaciint iiiii- 1 1 4. 4wed into hie reel
one° Oh Academy street.
" Mr. C. T. Munn bas moved into'bis - bouse on
Ihureit street. „ •
" Mr. Chas. Slingerland has moved into a' part
the honest occupied by John S.'Kelley near the
ver bridge. , ,
" Mr. J. M. Dailey has leased. of Mr. S. 11.
rewster, the Munn Buse on Prospect ain.
" Mr. J. A. Thomas has moved into his resi
cups on Main-street below ti? bridge.
Col. M. L. Clark has repaired and :fiited up
,is stoic building on AV.ellsbero street; for a
and IStr. W. K. Benjamin has leased and
lequpieti it. •
"lion. S. B. Elliott has ~uommenced digging
the foundation for his now cottage on . Prospect
and as Mr. Elliott is a practical architect
nd builder, something nice and ornamental may
)e expected when the work is finished.
" Messrs. h. T:Cady & R. C. Barrition are
putting',up a carriage shop on A-. BaldWirt's
north of Bald Win's blacksmith abet). • .
" Mr. J. S. Hoard, formerly of this Boro, passed
through-this place; with his family, Apr. Bth on
their way to the far West. t
" At a epecial session. of thiwanesryae. Lodge
No. 332. I. 0. of 0. F, Tuesday-evening Apr. 6th
_ AI. Butler B. D..- a • 3., . .."" 1 " -41 " -- e •—
officers for tne term commencing Apr. lat:
0. Fuller, N. 0., W. 0.- Lutz, V. Palm
er, See., .J. W. Adams, A. lice.,, Louie laoldtuyer,
Trees., A. It. Ingalls, 0. 0., Oliver Ide; I. G.,
Samuel Barden, Con., Aaron-Gillett, Warder;
John Lounsbery, It. S. S., C. J. Munii, L. S.. S.,
S. B. Cochran, R. S. to N. G., O. Momtingh, L. S.
to W. G., R. E. Olney, L. S. to V. -
" Coivanesque Lodge numbers about fifty mem
bers, and is in a prosperous condition.
" The reAva,l-at the M, E, Church continues
with unabcited interest.
" now that spring has come, and atiture al
ready shows signs of returnityr ' life, it is well that
we mortals should look to the mending of our
ways ; and the ways down Church street,; op the
north side, and up the entire length of Academy
street, need mending badly, or rather goodly. • '
"Last Friday, 2nd inst., a rabid dog was -aeon
and known to bite several dogs in the•vicinity of
Lamb's Creek,-and early—,next zooming - ho at
tempted to gointo the house of Mrs. 'Lloyd Gil
lett, nines south of this Bore, 'awn bit MrS.
Gillett as she tried to drive him- away, not sus
pecting that'the dog was rabid. Mr. 11, Law
rence and his br other-in-law killed the- dog at
Lawrence's barn, about a half toile' above Canoe
t Camp Creek.
"'Your correspondent is-creditably informed
that the same dog had- previouely visited CoV
ington biting a number of dogs there. Mrs.
Gillett was bitten in the foot, and it is hoped
that the shoo and - sleeking prevented the virus
reaching the foot. There hasbeen.much 'not-till
ity among the &mines, and, great:; lamentn'tion
among - the haltered and muizledsoivivers.
"I have already extended this letter to too
great length, but I must beg the privilege _'of
asking ono question, whioh presses heavily , upon
my mind; it is this : What has imobruo of tho
enterprise of the western and northern part of the
county Just now not even an owl dare hoot, nor
cunning bird bring the news this way,
?
Must the great, busy world' grow to think the
"Banner County," folded in the, embrace of the
beautiful Tioga i'al/ey?"
TO RE REPUIPILIOAN' COMITY
COVIMI'X'TEE.
(.3 ENnEItEN t lam perfectly aware, that if yeti
attempt to,reform the evil mentioned in my last
letter, that you will be met with the ory—"yon
aro depriving our township of its =' llow
so if y e on . are represented tall , up to'Yoni popula-,
tion 7 pots any Tiogan compNin because wo oe'-
casionally elaiin
. And send both representatives
from this county, leaving Pottetenunty : withent
a direct representation, alleging as a reason that
we have four times the populationand consequen
tly; ought to Jtave more weight ia,..thoi f State
Counoilsrhaitingliiere - interistatt stake. 'Just So
in townships; what aro the interests of the 42
Elk voters M 516 Delmar ones,
or the 52 / the 502 in Moss?
Which-tett .trtnost from adverse
, legislation? Or from incoMpotent officials 7' Ncit
that I would attempt to deprive them of their
full share in the choice of who shall hold the
offices, which can be host Alone,by equalizing the
number of Delegates, in propettion to •The votes
east at the State Election. I would suggest that
each town be allowed ono delegate ; and noTir
r ' ding as the number of votes increase, to let the
- number of delegates be increased. It, Moot do
r. _Hirable to make the convention uu . tiniViebily
g body. The following table would de - crease its
present number :
a Districts
16 under
11 150 and under
6 300 "
3 450 u
~ Now if I classify these in a similar manner as
o in my last it would Eland thus
'P Districts Votes
1492
20MS
2457
1403
11
Xreu here you will perceive ,that the stuallei
fewns sill have a slight advantage, which ist Iper
haps unavoidable, unless the number of delegates
we:a considerably ,
increased, yell ich I du Uut (bon
a ladvisable lours Respectfully
Bloss April 2, ISM , . HENRY 110LIANDS,
Y
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11.RADronD COUNTY.— A correspon
dent of the Troy Gazette, writ/n i g from Armenia,
Apr. 4, gives the following ino dept;
Our neighborhood was
flaw Our into intense os
ciotement over tho fact of a oung man being
lost, or at least missing. Edwin Field a nephew
of 0. D. Field with whom ho had lived fur seven
years past, is a cripple Minna helpless, but du
ring the absence of his uncle and aunt on Sat:::
day'lait, took, the_ notion to go ,to the .woods to
see how deep the snow was. no wag Soon lost
and in his efforts to got out of the woods, only
gat the further in. A largo number of men
searched through Saturday night and Sunday,
and had about given up the search, when ho
made his appearance in Mr. Green's fields, nearly
eahausted,itaving withoul food for thirty;
three hours, and.had been erav7lirig on the hard
crust of frozen anon'', for-. thirty hout o 4hroukh
that hitter cold:night, by',lsceping,:. in e; diotion, ho:
was saved fromi death. Ilesays this is hislast trip ,
!and -„ surveying with :a; pair, of ferukthcs !for a
compass. , s ; -„
`~Acdidental"
Votes
150
450
GOO
Delegates
7G
22
•
n
Deleg-ttes
12
14
~ ,
FECIE
Xi iloi6siti—ittU.isilmi.e.ma
-
11RIJSIIES, •ut• Thcrlatteet, 'and lagot , 'assort
meat oS tatitt,'N'avaitv, ' anti Vititeviask prtielt:
435 over oliereti in iVelletppro; at
iiress'i'Drug'ptoie". ' „•', •= , • '
To the &hoot Directors of Tioan County : •
I respectfUlly offer myself as a candidate for
the (Anima Superintendent of 'Common Schools
for Tioga County: ELIAS 11011T014.,
SEED POTArdEs.:—Gleaapn, Harrison, Early'
Goodrich; for sale at Prince's.' • '
,
New we LK:v.—tinder an arnendinent! of the'
bounty netjust passed by.Cot.gress the following per
sons are ontitled to bounty who woro not Included in
the act of July 28,1888:
, I, All soldiers who onlisted,for two years, error three
i•ears, and were discharged a short time previous to the
expiration of their term eif serriceositall be entitled to
al
addition bounty ; ttroyear,tnen to $5O, and three
year men .$lOO.
_When- such soldiers_ discharged,
states that he is discharged py reason of uexpiration pf
term of ea rice," if not already paid more than $lOO
2. The uhletr;,lninor,elilltiren, or parents of soldiers
, who died after being titsibarged, ivithont getting boun
ty, (and trlio, if ilving; would now be entitled to $5O for
two-year service, or $lOO for threelear service,) aro now
entitled to the bounty of each deceased soldiers.
3. Tidd act,proltibita all bounty claims from being
Mod aftei' December 1,1800, under the not of July 28,
1800. .
I will attend to the collectioi-of ouch claims.
JOIIN I. 'MITCHELL
Wcl4l.)pro Pa., March ;869. '
Housn CLEANINO.— Hugh, Young
Co., aro now receiving, their Spring StoOk of
Wall' and Ctirtnlne, Curts[in
Fixtures,‘Cora and. Cornices,, ttc.,
which they aro now at very low lignres.•
persons Wanting 'goods in their lino will . do woll
to oxoniiiie'their stock Were liluying' 'elsewhere.
istq'ati . rme'ibe ehowing goods, ,
. .
.
• _ • ~.
Sceos 7 -P4inty ot' nioe eleanTiteo thy and 010.
vet seeds earl be ptoeured at the lowest figure:4-
at the sioro of - WICKHAM A FARB'S,
. itti.r.,7,,18110,r4w.- ---,-- ,- ( ; --. ,Tioga, Pa.
SEWING . fitecuiNEs,7--Elins Howe, Jr., FliElt.
class, First premium, Dciable-threid Machines,
and the - Wilcox h Otbba Single" thread, -- ta4sted
loop74titch;Machinesifer:saloihy;. ti
MRS. A. M..VITTS,O
March..11,1.8.6V-4,w.
SEWINQ- :
1-1613, 68t iPieiniuni Sewing
Aia-
Fl, chine ier kale in Weiliboroi , by:
•Oet. 28, 18681-2!, A. TULEY.,
MARRIAGES'.
. .FRIES4JACKSON~.—At Tioga, by 114v..4.
B. Chaim, William Fries, and Miss•KatO B.
Jocks'otyall of Delmar...lk. • - . _
n l Pri7- 1 10LL . ANDS,—,ketho rOsidenc'e of tho
bridos father; April : 8, , byTtiisr..2q.'l,. ROynolds,
Franklin Hobo, of Liberty, rind Maria, second
daught§r of Henry Ilollande , of Vosiburg.
CIIUMPTON—SAXBURY:--zln Delmar, Apr.
6, by, Ito:. A. Dodge, Mr. Jambs - D.Plimpton,
and Miss Hannah J. Saxbury, all of Chatham.
-;.-::,' ~:))tATAS
MILLER.—In Delmar, March 5, of
Delos V. ,Millerown of Lowia , ,Dliller, aged 34
. -ear.i. . , „
O'NEAL—In Liberty, April 5, Edvrara O'Neal,
Late of Company B. 100 Regiment P. V., aged
32 years 2 mo. and '23 days. A brave and gal
lant soldier'and a true patriot, '
His foils aro o'er his work is done,
And ho is - fully blest ; -' •
He fought the fight; the victory won,
And entered into rest. FRANK.
iiercautile
of Tiogn Ootinty.
N. Kelly ,
David rileVoY".
&Ain A Allit tin
0 1: Tnsldr
7
6
it , 7
II W Holden 14:
Ojos Chaim', bill4trad,3o
Al. Rtm Coal Co. 5' CU
' 14 7
311 Patterson 14 7'
JameM Kelly , 'l4 t 7.
Thomas Hall 14 '
ERNI [quitter 14 -7
James Morgan 14 , 7
M A D'erow 14 — . 7
Jas Mitchell 'l4 7
C-Evana 14- 7
James Trahey 14, 7
13'Smit 14
J L *Belden - 74 7
Jatob MUler ' 12 12 50
L Bacon - 14 '7
T WThomas 14 7
S E 14, 7
loss dl h lilt Co 8 u 0
Clfficim.berg,er
SS{ th';Etg t. Co 14 7'
Mese U&RR Co 8 30
Ji C Bailey &Co 13 - 10'
BROORrIELI ,
Vood r Statkbro' Yle
Via Simmomi 11
' cutmEn.
W Obrigtol. , '• 31 .7
fitpbbins .
HUBlfl 'roe Ileaoltl4 ,
Bmiis'OJAl7
1101401 11 7
t •
W 0 Sitibb3 14 • '7
JobEC.S llokt 14 .7
Moury 14 7
A Newcomb 14 7
COVINGTON.
SAndeysi Newelll4 7
ccirnarox sonouon
1 'Hartman, restaurant 5
PackatAtKeenyl4 7
3 0 lienuett 14 "7
7, Clark
IlYer ' = 1 14' Y
J 0 Pine /1
cm/044470N.
Albert. Tipple 11
J T Westbrouli, 14
Cooper & Kurilei 14 ' 7
Steno 14.
liolulau Morgan 14. 7
7. E Itclck Ail) 14
Parsons H VI
TR EE RV E44-
At ti Purple 14 7
Ii; Payne 14 7
Wagontht A. 'l4 , 7
AIN ite9 I 4 ,7,
DEtuAn.
13 -10
:Is' 10•
... 14 /I
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Col b 'SY en
Wm Colo
TuObs C411,11(44111.4 • 7. „
Dornlmell' 14 • 7 :
A JiTiIIONIII :34 .7
DolonceelSuub'r 14 , '• 7• 4
.I,C Whitaker, 30
G rarkhutO, /3 • 10
iluckbeo A: Co. 14
Rect.} 14 7
PALI-14100R !
Fall WI; Coal C0.,5 GO 00
=Si
14 ,7
A J Doatio
GAINES.
S X Billings 14 r 7
D K Marsh 14 .7
Goodell, - _ 14 . 7
3AcEsozi. •
J Wilcox, • 74 7
31 Nl:et:in 14 7
Pll liditu 14 7
E biloy Won 14 7
D ll Lino _ 14 7
Chas fibeivs Jr It 7
s.snxrate DORO
011 W00(1.t. SOII 12 1250
enieni.. ; Cß,, .
A DC/11'1111111 14 7
%V .1Y Knox 14 7' ,
GopthVil & Pride 14 7
IVjull :_znaith • 14, 7.
Will 11 Knox, iOOO
Dorman 14 7
111ortoll 14 7 -
Cates Roberts 14 7
14 11Rey noble 14, 7 ,
Truman 0 11b0rk,1.4- 7
I.AWRENCEVILI. E, LORo
George, McLean 14- ,7
L Roth 14 .7
Joel Adams , 14
O P Leonur .1 -14 , 7
Joseph Happen 14 7 -
C ; !...4 Mather .15 00
LIBF.RTY
Mmes Newman 14 7
S E COlwell 14
timbre S Monet 33 1260
1),k% 11 Werlinol 4 . 7
son lug & Stiller 12 12 GO
oritnn t llnrt'n 12 1260
l} 4 - 4
01 Veil k Fon 14 7
11 Scolennuth 14 71
A 13 Comst n ek. 11 7
(4 Albert{' 14 7
moatto
Job Donn,. - 14 7'
11 Blackwell ne01.4 .
Iknrirttn Ilesto Li 7
. Noticeis.hereby given'tliat an appeal will be
held at the Ceniteissinners (Alice in. Wellsboro, on
the 2d day of Juno A. 1560, between the
bours•hf 10 a. zu. and 10 p. in., at which time and
place all pereuns.aggrieved by the foregoing up
pruiseluent Win ho -hoard, and such abatements
made as somas proper and just;.and 'all persons
failing to appear'nt said time and place, will be
&boned from making any defence before rue%
- - ,SELAIi PROST,
•
MeicantileAppralSeit'fOr Tidga Cot
Welleburo, Apr. 14,1869.
A FULL Stock of Groceries nt old prices a
DE LANO A 00.
April 14,186 U.
IMEI
ppriaseanent
r; the Year 1309.
CI D Maine • 14 7
Fox 4. Clark 14. 7
It 11 Doiur 1. , 7
-• • bIANBPIELD DOR°
Adam k Vinceht 14 7
1 W Wlllhelm LC. 7
Sllnget•land .14
143 V 14
3 D Webetm• l4
:31 03
MIMIIIIIIIE
D O. Holden
14' 7
It Nlloldtiu 1 , 1.• 7
N Kingaley 7
NVl'Phelps 11 7
311 Riff ' • 1.1 7
E W Phelps 30 00
Hurclorigh & Pittsll 15 00
R EOlnoy,, • 11 7
Mart liing. ,13 10
tiIDDLEBURY
J T•Pn'rbia 14
J,ll Dimod & •14 • 7
Si °Totter.
S StaDle9 14.- .
.Beorkpy
~
l'B If 5 00
J Smitir" " 14
Dlk - M U White.' 14 7 .
EMI=
ola Whited .93 IQ
Seeley"S:'l3ogart 14 7
13 & .13,C*10.:1 13 10
Dikes Fkitros
• ovocotA
K - Slctnnet• 11 7
.Strivit -SZQ
"Slartin'k Bosqh 34
::" 0 00
Wm'l Taylor
Ilommond Co 14 7
11 C Bosworth 14 7
Seeloy 4r, Cron trl 14 7
P Crandall k'Co 34 7
Lori Kanner ' 14 7
RXCHINIOrib
11 7
T .1 Jilleff
Ehncr Baeßer 12 12 60
Watfiins 4: Co" ;, 13 ~ 10
Minor MUis 74" 7
J D Vedder .1 14 7
11:031233
If V Harkness 14 7
811 Mrs
d D Lein_ ' 13 10
T/00A iluRO
J B llatlioNyoY, • - 6 0:;
30 Alvoril .-, 14
II 11Bottlen dCO - 14
VastOsteh 14
Baldwirrk, Cp 11 ri
_la 00
FI E &50n1.4, '7
3 VanOsten,billiturPs.3o 00
JoPeph,Fisli • 13 10
PUiloTuller • 14. , 7
P S Tattlii ' 13' „10
Johnson Lowelll4'7
J Brady .14 ' 7
B B,l3pplva 7
.J 814lefrolin . • 14
SVClAirtm l'4r,
noui TOWN#2)ll''
3.ll • l3ltdhel • =l4 ' '
, Erno - 3:` -
/11',4 13 Irvin 14.
'l' 3 Griswold 14
John Irvin • 14 7
„
TOWIiSIIIP
1500
Edgcomb . 4 . '11 'l4 7
=I
•
.1 ; 13 S 0 inimPli 14, 7
S Wilcox . 1:47
4 - •
KIIIECIf Peaseool
P L Scorille 'l4' - ; ,7 •
E. Plank t' 14 " 7
l'horop'n & Phira 14 ' 7
13nrks S:11114404 „ ,7
D3foNangliton . '
Kl3'lllll, billiahla 3000
J Swat ion b eel) , brewer 5 00
Sandere..T & 06 14; 7
13
A_& N P_Qloao_ 14_ .7
WELL9O3OIIO
Wilson & Van' 4.13 10 ,
J It Bowen 11 15 00
0 B Kelly 13 — lO
Converse & Gag 14
.3. 7
bs , B Princo . 14 , 7
Converao & Oag 12 12 50
O Hastings . 14 7 ,
scab &Ilamtingsl3 10 ,
C Van Valleb'g 14... 7
11 Hastings 14 7
TO Wheeler 14 7
DeLano & Dacha 11 15 05-
Joint Alloy .14 7
airs Bunnell 11
T. A„artiner
T mailers 14,,, 7 ,
Toles Sc Darker 13
C L Wilcox J 3 10
Dullard & CO. , 14 7
T Van horn 11 7
m Warriner 11
T.boulaa Hudak 11• 15 00
Flt icimblo, 1.1 ..7
Chiu Stovons, E. II 000
Sears k Derby - 11 7
IVra Rubel t 11 7
11 Youngk C, 11 7
1) I' Roberts ,11;
A F...ley 141 7
Igla *.llailo,y• 11' '1 5 00
Geo. liazl6ll, n "500
•' 2 billinr4l44, - 40 04)
Csl titlcr, browtry, 500
sp-ODIAT4 71i
-',
--o -
ME
VECET • liciDAN
. -
• 24Vwfwfa.
DISEASES 'OF THE •SCALP
PRObt r aS ziArnAmP nAzAzaisi
, TIIR - 171' or
HALL'S Vittit'AßtE;
$l, Oust ittwEß
will restore it to itt'aatural ptilqatiii:promoto
its growth:
Our Tres tiso - otabe Hair sou t trtokbx =AL;
R:111 goL do co.mocelum, .IN.9.3l,PiOprlotore.
For sale by all Druggists. Mar,0h10,18,69.
NEW ADRERTI,SWIEN,TA9.
-•- • .`?
UM
Just Recelved
BACKS d ' I3A OK '
IN OS 'al ,
SPRING DELANO ‘t 00.8.
April 14,,, 1869
„
A NEW A
lot of- POPLINS, LPAGAS,,
lA.. and Satins for Trimmings at
April 14; 1869
CYlazr =in' Wes •
ART' GALLERY
.
bib() place to get your PII9TOGRAPIIB. Nair
and Rustic Scenery. Tho - new Cabinet size made
in any position. ; apr. 14, 1869.
A. ?. 6PfiEiipiirstiiai Of
nt •
Aprilll4, 18 69. •
ALARGE &took-Of6i ng Clothing at
• - . . • IAN°
• • -
ITALO:THOTOGRAPHS....:
Made at, 01,0 Galler, at' $1.25
, pordozadi,(AleirthiLo -AtiIII.ROTYPEI3, largo
size for,framps,4l;s . o eaali lapr. 14, 1855,•:,
ALL'iand Bee the Sprin
, Apyil.l4; 1869
'Laig6st,,Siock
Vogr..oounty for saleia
April 14, 1869. 11
.13toiongri3Or
ME
fiIHE followiug ordinanc, was passed by 'the
(Burgess-find Council of the Borough ~o f
Mansfield, at a special meeting of said Burgess
anti Connell hold April 3d 1869: -
let, Owners of dogs or bitchess - Within the Bor
ough, and perlions bringing dogs orldtobea into
saiittorough tire required to have the same so-
Minty muzzled oitiorifined frOM date'of duo pub.
lication of , this ordinance to, the lot of September
next.' And from the Ist of July to the first of
September in each and, every lear-.thereafter.—
Any person violating this ordinance shall. be
subject to a penalty not loss thairone dollar and
notAxeceding five dollars in the discretion of the
Burgess.
•211,, The Burgess and. COunell shall appoint
some person whose duty it shall be to kill or des
troy all dogs or bitches running atlarge in said
Borough not securely muzzled. - 'And the person
so appointed shall receive a fee of ono dollar for
each dog or bitch so killed, which• sum shall be
charged to and collected from the owner of Such
(log. WM. HOLLANDS,
Attest: E.'lt. Wansrart ' ,Sect'y, Burgess.
Mansfi old, April 14, 1869.
- .
•
A splondid'stook of
.11Vax
wbicli will ho manufactured -to ordor at remota,'
blo prices, at ; CLAY KING'S
April 14, 1869. Art Gallbry.
MEDICAL/
Is ofton quite expensive, but this yon hove for
_ .
tho reading.
If by accident, you get scalded, bruised,
burned, dr sprained, then - apply
Salutifer
foi;it is guieg to give relief
vent ediateik
and powerful to cure pain and soreness.
If you are afflicted with lameness, .or
numbness and, stiffness of the limbs, or with,
severe pain, or painful swellings
_like Neu
ralgia‘ and Inflamcitory, Rheumativn, then
ry -
11FER
SALT
v '
1)011 meaty. Appl
leave it open to the ai
to direction
If you have Sore Throat, or
-Quinsy, or
Felons, qr Croup, orFPleurisy, or Chilblains,
or any of these disorders. - that
,reguire an
outward remedy, then
§ALUTIFEIi
Is what you l ivantilar it,has proveda blest•
ing to thousands. Although it zs reckoned
to be one of the strongest medicines ; yet it is
so 'safethat even a chi/din'ay handle & use it.
SALUTIFER
Kept constantly on hand for immediate use,
will• certainly prepent much suffering, and
;may save life,
• ,
7f yoii' are 23rtde714 and economicgd, and
desire to save expense; Mien remembr . that
~ • -
Is found to-be a saving - of more than' $1 : 0 a
yea 4ip farlilieo, that Ole' it.
'lor..ea•le Pruggists. Wholesale
Mili4t-24:afeesiwleh ,St., Vow York. „:
For..
loson nin ;n„Cninnet. OoganuFivo
-
Oetnvo 6ioglo Iteed, ipr,onsh or on, time.—
Impire of J: 11. Shithespearq, over John R.
Bowen's Store. 1889—tf,
AiNtWi'GOOdiS
Just I.eceived and gold•cboap, for Caul). • -
, • April ', V;if. TOLES t BARKER
, • ; ; sohlr C Boston, , • ..;
'AT,TORNEY t OQIJNSELOR AT LAW, Law
reneevillo, Tioga Critinty, Pa. Offloo over
George MeLean,s Boot &Shoo Store. •Business
attended to with promptness. apr.
Freak Goods Received Weekly.
,!WY Oimds
• riestit Giocerielt .
.„CititliCKEßY;
300 7 2§‘ • )N glit©
.7tios and
Be it re
Conyers
e i.
keep constantly on and a hifge; stock of goners
GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT
TO BE UNDBBSOLD
Jap. 6,1606,4 y. CONVIIROB 4 OSGOOD
?Ic F s.
12111
DE LAND .tt, CtO
id Glovils Only $1,40
1B LANO do 00.
Styles of Shawls at
1E LANO 4 00.
of Frames
t4e lrreetpriees, at
CLAY ir.I4G'S.
1: Art Gallery;
nance.
.ADVICE
it quickly so as not to
; and use it according
on the bottle. ,
ombeied, that
& Osgood
Mll OWING GOODS
- 4 , ;:4 , 14,.',:raxi50nt0 *f ,C 0:,
''
We invite, your; attention to 9)4 Now gtock as
'iretbizik you' will find-,:ivtiry trittra'etive and
Okada. -We do act;, as most in the trade, claim
great advances, leo., but intend to give snore
goods for 'a dollar, taking the avOrage of our
stook, titan at any time for severayears, _
Our Linen Stook isvory largo and zhoap.
Brown Table Linens 4q, ba, Ba, Bs, per yard.
Bleached « f! . Os, Ba, 10a, 12a, "
Table . Cloths "Odra Sizes and
Qualities.
Napkinii from
Towels' from
Towollipp
$1,75 to $8,50 "
is, itit0,.16,,200, 250,_2.6, 8s
Full lines of Drapery bluslins, blarseilles
Quilts, Table Spreads, check and striped Nain
gooks, .Ito.',.•at•very reasonable prices, ,'
In Domestic'- Cottons onr Stock is
very desirable. With asrnally
Leadbig Gooile i at Lowßates
as ever.
We have Brown Shootings yd..wido 12•1 eta.
Bleached muting Is poi yd. Handsome Prints
Is yd.' Common' Prints 61 — edatil, - and - all other
Soods snob' as:: Checks , Donims,' Tickinge,
tripes, &c., equally cheap.
Cussimer ' Kentucky' jeans;' & Cotton
ades. A larger stock than usual, and al
4till lower prices., ,
Dress Goode and Shawls.
We have a line Stook of early Spring Goods,
very cheap.
BLACK ALPACAS:
„ .
- We are keeping , - a - still Larger Stook of tho'
same. palms of which ITO sold so many. last
seasons;and are now selling them akabout 10 per
cent less than last fall. We shall keep all the
numbers having' theta, at Os, 48, 4s6e, Os, Cs, 7s,
88, 10S, i2s; and we kuow that no • one - can boat
us either as to prices, qualities, or as to to the
assortment.; •
BOOTS & -SHOES.
Our trade last year was larger in this stock
than ever before, sind'we-do_siro to increase it
this season, and to, do so, intend to keep a still
}totter stock" In fine 'work for Ladies and Obit
'then.' W shall continuo to keep up our large
'assortnahr‘t of
Richardson's Work in Men's and
Boy's Shoes,; Women's & 'Chil
dren's Calf, Rip and Moroc
co Shoes...
,
At about the same prices as last year. This
work is the most reliable of any sold, and our
large trade enables us to sell it at a very small
profit.. In
Ladies' Serge I COngress Gal.
ters,Serge Balmoras, and Polish. Boots.
Also, -
Kid and TAW. Goat Work
Wo'sball keep' a much largoriteck than over
before, and sell it less than regular prices.
WINTER GOODS.
Wo, are selling off the balanoo of our stoek of
Winter Shawle, Sao:tunings; Drees
Good, Pure, &c.
regular prides, any ono desirous of nog ng very
•
cheap can now do so. .
j: A. PARSONS & CO.
Corning, March 10, 1869. ' • "•
THE
Atlantic and Great Western
.
' ERIE RAILWAYS,
THE GREAT BROAD GUAGE ROUTE
6013
CLEVELAND; • TOLEI:10, CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL,
'01 1 44.11A., .
And to,all Points in theAVEsT and NonTu-WisT
Illttyton, Cincinnati, Lotus
VMLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY, - MEMPHIS, NEW
ORLEANS, ,
•
Ana all pa A nto in tho South tt Southwest, pith
No Change oil Coaches
TO CLEVELAND 014CINCINNAT1,
.
Prom any point on the Erie. Railway. An ad.
vantage and convenience not offered by , any
other route. .
3 Tnifouatt. LIGHTNING EXPRESS TRLINS
DAILY.. •
Baggage Checked Through, and . No - LiIIANGE
from one oar to another, preventing loss or dam
age. . „ „
. ..
' Thiftitts via this popular rent° can he procured
at all dam on the line of the Erie Railway, and
BEERS &ABBOTT, '
• , OPPOSIT Et UM&
Whon.par.ohistag ask the ; Agent fcT • Vents
:Via - the •ATLANTIO 6 GREAT 'WESTERN
RAILWAY. - • ;
W. B. SHATTUO,
Gen. Ticket and Pau. Ag't, Ciovelanee, O.
, ,
L. D. WICKER,
Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa.
Jan. 6,'69.
HARDWARE AND STOVES.!
CONYEIIS & OSGOOD
AVE dit hand and.dro constantly repOiving
g.ett
Hardware' Store
every article needed in this region of country;
;:in the , ;
ITARD . WAh EtNE .
SHELP,,IIARDWARE, STEEL,
NAILS MIDDLE I I 4 OWN AND
. ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE,
STOAT ' 1 S
A 9
cookiiik;,,aleii-It egulittor and Coal
• • Stoves.
Home Compapion,
and thajustly calebratnd
ARUM COOK STOVE,
' - W A•it E'
No pains will be spared to must the wants of
'our Customers. - - ' •
CONVEIIS A; OSGOOD.
Wolisboro, Jan. 6,-1809,
CI aution.
,
WIIBREAS, my Wife, 'Julia E. Spaulding,
••• bas loft. my bed and board without just
cause. orproyomition, I therefore forbid all per.
sons haiboring'or trusting her on my Recount, as
'I will pay no debts of her contracting after this
date. .10IIN SPAULDING.
Marokri, 1269.7-3 w.
I'm Sale.. .'1
• .„ •
ONE Pair large're llorFes, weight 2,600
lbs., 2 Utica 'gons, 1 light two horse
Democrat Wagon, night two horse covered Wa
gon, 5 pair Bob Sleds,
part , now, 2 sett heavy
harness, 6 pr. binding Chains, .te. Terms easy.
Per further partieelars 'moire at the store of
, J. B. , DISION..t • CO.
•
,istl es. Valley, March 17, 1860—tf.
SOMETHING NEW , ;
IMEOZVOILIMM
10 for $1,251
AT WOOD'e ciALLERX, WellBbovo. tom 24
NELIAI i NG OFF AT _COST
, .
Falk CASH
ME
2)9 'Mg WUZIIILICZ a co.
$1.,50 to $5,00 doz.
Will sell from this dato their entiro stook of
Perfumery, Notions, Dye-
Varnishes Glass
Alcohol, Turpentine,
Tobacco, Cigar
- ilattlo'has been Fvugh
AND VICTORY WON.
OODS high in quality and low in price have
Jr carried the clay, 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 & 'FARR'S,
TIOGA, P
Flannels, - Bldetings, Prints, Iffuslins, De
laines and Wen Goods,
with a groat variety of YANKEE NOTIONS,
with which to 1111 in and trim up. We would
call special attention to our assortment of
Hats and Caps,
with prices which we know tvill compare favors
bly with prices of the'samo goods before the war
• Boots and hoes,
which have been made to or er from perfect stook
with warrantee. Work reaty to bo shovrn — and
fitted to all customers. Th Grocery stock in
cludes,
Ploitr, Pork, Fish, Salt, Sugars, Teas, Cof
fee, Rice, Syrup, Nolasses, &C., &C.,
Then comes the WOODEN WARE, Such as
Tubs, Pails, Wash Boards, Mop Sticks, Sugar
Boxes and Pails, together with numerous other
Goods, such as Crockery, Glass-ware, Stone•ware,
&0., which we will always bo glad to show and
risk the selling after the goods are seen and ox.
amined.
lIIIEI
DREGS, MODICINES,
Stull% - Paints,
Wall-Papei•, Cu'
Fixtures, &e., &.c., &c.,
AT COST FOR CASH.
Positively no humbug.
P. IL WILLIAMS do CO.
Wellabor°, March 3, 1869.
On the Dry Goods aide 14 , e have. a full and
complete and assortment of Fall and Winter
G-oops,
Good stook of
WIGICHAISI & FARR.
Tioga, Oct. 16, 1868.
THE GRA,.
nt tlie
Paris Exposition Universelio.
' . CHICKERING 9 S
Ameriean Pants Triumphant
, 1E
.o"kr R ALL ' HE WORLD.
lips HI W. T DU, Agent.
. Dee. 23, 863. Wellaboro', Pa
90000 Pounds f Good Butter wanted
for wble I will pay 45 cents in
trade a t ray Store. . C. L. WILLCOX.
Wellsboro, Nov. 23, 1868. ,
FOR SALE—ono pai
"Doo. 23, 1868.
TIR. FITCH'S AB I
ERS, for Salo at R
13 ICKING for hopa,b
at
g AMPS.—A new kind of lamp for Kerosene
- nobreakageofoh "nciya—at FOINSVS.
" BREPHIVB EXCHANGE!"
SUGARS ARE-BOW IN THE NEU
have a freer run downward, with a funnel-a a
ped trail.
however, are out from the nook downward; and
the style is blue and silver with stripes.
TEA
will be prepared from , a drawing furnishe.
every customer whip buys &Pound. Ofthest
to suit complexions, &o, I ma n y mention tb
Oils,
, .
You can have if yen-long for it. I count),
time to look up all,the hard words which th
GREAT AMERICAN - TEA OOMPA
use to startle the innocent people about the co
try; bat you can depend upon finding the'f
best of Teas at the
Putty,
BEE-HWE EXCHANGE'
rosene Oil,
the styles are various. You can have the la
styles from the following fashionable for:
ports, to wit I
MOCHA. JAVA, RIO, LAGUYRA J
AICA, &O.
tains„
Flour still wears hoops over ail, and dispenses
with trails as unprofitable. I have all grades
eatable. Also,
Pays Cash or Trade, for all MARKETABLE
Ms let ,t_Tsi
TF you want to . see a good stock of
PAM, & WINTER GOODS`!
D PRIZE
of pleasure Bot 4 of
OLES A BARKER'S
OMINAL SUPP ORT
Ye Drag Store. , 1
stquality 25 oh; peOard
Dr. LANG CO'S.
I sing, I sing ofa curktiatklali t . '
Almost as etrango de - Oggs upon TYPg;
ell s swung 'round amirclo as - round as a ring
And whtlooiittr6 - 'down mint part of rely> ertln
:I stopped at the" ally and took on the Spring
TYLES CitOCERIESr
The kashions for
And morea!itnnisidng
Molasses & Syrup
XVlCEtialr..esrea,\
TEA. ----'1 1 :P1A---TEA I
Black Tea
As to
ClcolTesei
In the matter -1
PROVISIONS:
PORK, DRIED BEEP' AND HAMS,
ogether with a full assortment of light groceries
and canned delicacies; As ever
MATHERS
PRODUCE.
CALL AT MATHERS'S
We'labor°, Api. 1, '6B. W. T. MATHERS
P !
go to
T. L. BALDWIN Sc 00'S
TIOGA, PA.
If you want
1L31111.4 MUM 000T3
such as
ALPACAS,. POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
VRENCH. JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLORED SILKS,
d'c l ,
ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS,
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPART
, MENT COMPLETE, •
TRIMMINGS, LOTS YANKEE NO
- TIONS, HOOP SKIRTS, BAL
(
' M 'REL SKIRTS, OPERA
JANNELS, CORSETS,
• DOMESTICS.
A. fresh lot of
READY-MADE CLOTHING;
Cloths and Cassitneres and a, Tailor to
Cut and Fit.
Boots and Shoes,
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SITLE HARD
WARE, NAILS IRON,
SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK A'LOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaiteri&o;
GROCERIES,
tho most complete
old
you oan : end, such as
TEAS.• We are old tea drinkers and know thorn
to be goo 1.
. • .
SUGARS, MOLA
and in frot oiorything tbnl3lrocery line
Also, Butter Tube and Pails; Butter sold on coin.
mission-1w charges for handling;, but woult'
like a small portion of the money you get in re
turu, that if our price Suit- '
FARMERS TOOLS,
All kinds and superior quality
If You don't fail to try ours.
M
want good I Wo warrant it.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
taken in exchange . for Goods. We propose to
soli our Goods reasonably. "Live and lot Lice"
prices given tbo counter—only ono price.
Oash paid for,produco if desired.
2.;
T. L. BALDWIN'dc C.O.
Tioga, Ps., Noy. 28,186:
The Arnerion - Cooking - Stove
Theonly real base korner. It Is a well knOwa
fact that in a cooking stove with an elegant fire
box the tiro will die'out, at each end, and a large
'quantity of dead oda' ;will "accumulate at these ,
points. To prevent this in the America» mi.'
aid and make a unifor i ut combustion through all
parts of the fire-box, atria admitted lute - a hol
low, chamber at the, top of - the' ohn The above .e
re, and carried thiough this, hollow heated
chamber . down to near.the bottom of the fire-box
at each end, and then admitted "directly into the
burning - mass of coal." L this means a uniform
combustion is obtained in all parts of the fire
chamber, and leas 'coal consumed, and a more
continuontrfire can ho kept than in any other
stove. Tell now patented improvement is an
other great acquisition to this already world
renowned cooking stove, which is= now on the
Fair grounde only for exhibition, whereit can be
aeon by, allrdeairous of examining its many per
fections, anil is for sale by" Warrant k South-;
worth, of this city, agents for Shear, Packard lte
Co_,. of Albany.--L[RocOster Democrat, Oct. Ist .
FOR BALE AY
SHEAR; PACKARD lc CO.,
Nos. It and 19 Ureenst.,Albany, N. Y.
-For'Saleby Wit. BOBE I RTS, Wollaboro, Pa.
March q. 1860-3 w.
NEW ANIL) NEAT;
ROA NEOVAI3.IItIOD
Dissolution No
T EE
copartnership horetOfore existing
tweon It, C. Bailoy, I'. Williams, and S.
Bowen, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business wilt hereafter be condnoted-un
der tho name and firm of S. Bowen A Co. •
S. BOWEN.
P. WILLIAMS.
0. HOLLAND&
DR C. N. D..4RTT, it" Co.
i s , will arm continue the business of
" 111 lagligk Dentistrylin Wellaboromhere they
respectfully solicit the patrdnage ofall who need,
or desire the services of a Dentist. Baying been
for the past fourteen years °imaged, in Dentistry
exclusively, they feel confident of giving perfect
atisfaction in all operations intrusted to their care.
SpeCial attention given to the treatment of car
ies, irregularities, exposed nerves, ulceration,
and intlamation of the gums, and all otherodis..,
eases to vrhiat the teeth and gums aro subject.
First Class Work gliranteed in both me
chanical and operative Dodlistry.
Gas and Ether given for extracting teeth.
*Ovirtcp over Book and Jewelry Store.
Wellsbore. Feb. 24, 18tig.—tf.
test
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
UNITED STATES OF AItiERICA,
Oharteredby Speci'l Act ofOongrees
AETsm - criFN
Vhere all Correspondence sliould be Addressed.
CLAnwrct 11. CLAntr, Preiidont.
JAY COOKE, Chairman nuance &Exectaiie Com.
HENRY D. COOKE, Vice-President.
EIIETISON W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary.
B. S. RUSSELL, Manager.
- (Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv
en on application to the Branch Office of the
Company, or to
R. C. SfitIPSON,' WELLsn'opo, Ps",
by whom applications will bo receiveckand
Poli
oios procured for rioga County.
Doe. 0, 1808-Iy.
11.1
Wilson & VanVallienbuig's
No. 2 ;UniOn Bilk: in
=
French Merfnoes, Empress Cloths, Bea
ver Sackings, of all discriptions,
Poplinsof all colors. . .
DELAINES & PRINTS, ALL STYLES,
(3
- .
. i
FAOTORYS, SHEBTINGS, BLEACH-1
ED AND UN LEACHED MUSLINS.
H OP SKIRTS,
over brought into Tioga County. Remember
the• place, kncl call before purchasing.
1 ,
Wo have a largo Lineament of GontalForniah-
BSI
10 For
.$1125,
Wood's GFatle
April 7, 1869.0
DENTISTRY:
NATIONAL
OP TILT
WASIMCGTON, D. C
APPROVED JULY 25, 1868
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
PAID IN FULL
BRANCII OFFICE
First National .Bank Building,
PIFILADELPItIA,
OFFICERS
Great Bargains
For all who call at
•
of every deseription ' DRESS TRIMMINGS and
BUTTONS of tkll kinds; also tho largest and
cheapest assortment of
•
READY ,1111D.E CLOTHING
log 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 ire hope to share a continu
ance of the same.
WILSON . VAN VALKENBURG
186S-tf.
4.444 44 4 4 4 FP4
To THE WORKING CLASS :--I dm now prepared to fur
nish all classes with constant) employment at their
homes, tho whole of the time. cr . for the spare
~
mo
ments. Business new, light and p ofitable. 'Fifty cents
to $5 per evening, NI either earned by persons of either
sox, and the boys anti girls ear nearly tta much as
men. Great Inducements urn ell ' s ed those who will de
vote their whole time to the bush ess ; and, that every
person who gees this notice, may end me their address
and test the. business for themselv p, I make the follow
ing unparalleled offer: To all tits° who aro not well
satisfied with the business, I will „end $1 to pay for the
trouble of writing me. roll particulars, directions,
sent free. Samples sent by mail for lOcts. Address
i B. C. ALGEN,
Augusta, Me. -
I 'March 17, 1,869-am. - ' -
Do you want to wive money
(lo to Wood's Gilltery for yourTletures,
Frames, and Cases, it rill cost you'
nothing t) einjuire his prides.
Wellsboro,Ja, . 13, MO.— f.
Cibinet(Card Ph
and all s6ooial sizes, and fines,
finished In first•elaFs mane
Gallery. ,i 1
Mansfield, Feb.
3, 1869
1 - 10 you want Some of the. elegant new style
If card photographs to be had for $1,50 per
dos. at Spencer's Art Gallery? •
dos.,
Fob. 3, 1869.
Administratoi? Notice.
T ETTERS of Administration having been
Jjj granted upon the hat to of Philona Lan
dis, late of Wel!show, doc'il all persons indebt
ed to, claiming against skid estate must set
tle with' WIIPMAS ALLEN,.
We!labor°, March Si, 1869-6 w. Admr.
MI
tographs,
styles of pictures,
at Sponeer's Art