The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 19, 1869, Image 4

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    LAST LOVE
First love is a petty romanoe,
Thongh net quito so lasting as reoknnetl,
For when ono awakes from its trance,
There's a great store of bliss in the Seeoml
And e'en ehould the second Nubside,
A lOVOT Oftn no.ver despair:
For tho world is uncommonly wid.,
And the women uncommonly lair. '
Then pouts their rapture.e may tell,
Who never were put to the test ;
A first taco is all vtry rztll,
But,believe Inc. the litql is the be,t
AN .111XACTING -
erly, the comedian, married a girl of
eighteen when he was verging on
eighty. Shorty after, l'rovidence was
pleatled In His mercy to theiyoung
woman to call the old man to another
and better world. lint ere he look hie
final departure 'from this, he Bllalll7oll
- 111+1 young Wife P) his bedside and
announQed to tier he was dying, where
upon Wycherry lift
ed himself up hi the bed, atol gazing
with tender emotion on his wife, said :
`'Aly dearest lilVO, I have a solemn
promise to ewer from you bi-'f , iire
your side forever Isere below. Will you
assure me my wislies.will he attended
t,o 11y yogi, however great the .saeri lice
Will lie (gilled mant to make:"
Horrid idea, of of poor in
titan wltlowe being vatted upon to ex
pire on ftureral Pyres, tvilb th e. !Jollies
or awn. lords and meters,
tiaehed norocis the brain of the poor
%roman. With a effilVaNive elfort and
deSperate ri , isollll.loll tihu gasped oaf
all ii)at his commands, how
ever dreadful 91• y might 1101', should lie
obeyed.
Tr ioo wy01,‘....1 0 ,-, watt a if.o4nrAly
simile, said, in a low and solemn voice:
My beloved Wife, the part in!, ''
request
I have to make.of you is—that when I
tun gone, (here &he poor tt'oliein
and cried most vehemently ,) %Own I
ant ill gravt.--( Mrs. Wyeherly tore
her hair) —when 11111) laid low - (the
disronsolate wire roared N 1 MI grion—
ivbeen It, t m no. longer a heavy burden
and a tie on yon—' Oh, for heaven'g
sake,' howled Arrs. ' tun I to
do 1') —I emnniluid pal my dear young
wire—(ye , ;, }'-e-s, love, snlMed Airs. W.,)
—on pain or incurring rorinaledielion
dear grnanp.l the horror•!,triel;en
wife)- -never to marry ilit nl.l man
again ?'
M t i. NVyoln• - . ly .1. iod her tears, and,
in the nin:-.1 fervent, manner, promised
that tike never woohl---and (he lait Vol
woman I:ept her word for life. •
Al youfig nom heated at diniwr the
other day, raid to his Vile:
" Ellen, if you are +pod at gue , iug.,
here is a eoundruth for you:
"If the derit :-11011 la 10-e hi.; tail
whore won hl he get anollaer
After time chant in giie Bing
she gavt. it
" Faid " 11tity tHtt
•
,
Ea•rei• :410 11,4•11,
Indy 4ii•iend
"'Oh! Marion, I h:t vo sucks :t Nice_
conundrum ! ine of W
I I:tiow you can't ::tters it:
'ln the devit l(0-O It tail,
w h ore w ou ld h e go to 1,2,(1 :tOothcr "
.
.
lier friond Alarimi haviug, -, - iv cil
• ,
up, she s:rici : . .
' l it Micro they sell liquor I,y (h. , gk's
keep the i-tnall
efarrintoher of foNlvls" OP:P(1111. Ironer:Illy
obtain the greatit, propoltion:lte now
her of T h k ztevoitutet'
for whe t , we call l,i mind the faet thai
they are very filthy birth, a el a het
kept, in ,I;/t1;+: nwitherB with. Hittite(
space they very :-(ion s-ofir I heir prem
ate filthy, noi- eel ere,
but 1)‘• hehit. The of 11, iloek
itilkt :11 ‘vlt s depend upon lite:l , lmi ino
tlatiote4, and the 'mailer the 11 , 1•1: the
mote e:tmily call it he kept cleanly and
healthy ; - anti in proporti,,n a. the.t•
contlition are oly-4..rve41 ate fowl- !wort
tahle.
lv, - e LL • York journal . tells :L
able story of :t tivin at 'll't. , nitatit's
bor, xvlto beito,r 'out in bi-: limit, Vol
overboard, anti - not being aide to swim
cotweived the idea ul , tiit:iin •IFu. bot
tom atA looting it whore. According'
Iy, tthuttirnas lii .. eyes anti teeth tintil
together, lie :4t 'jolt - not for the short;
until, thinkitit..; tint-1 land
he opened ! yc-1, and found
in the initl4lo of a o.aatt;, , t,t. '1 hi
beat.; : II hollow, ni
A gentleman - remarked at a" lavia .
that he'lmil shyta hawk at ninety yard
with No. ti shot. Another reidiett :
', 21n4t have a good gun, hut r
_Dave has one I hat. heats it."
" ! how far will his hill a haw'
Keith No. li stmt . ."' asked the turst.
" 1 dial ' t tlxc ;;hut 01' i Pit! 11.1',
Said Un cl e have !liaison'.
" Then what do yon tuqe . ."'
" I um.) halt 11.114)getilar. • I kill wy
trance so far with tin) gun that rho gann
plight :Toil hi."lnie I could pot it."
E EFFEt-r.-11 exchant.ie
treigh bor Whil had relwatedly urge(
_by some female acquaintances to al
compan:i , thou he a skating pond, a
last yielded, no longer aide So resi s t ti t
Idandidhinents of his bewitching for
mentors. Ile went. Ile said he put to
a pair Of skates and struck boldly on
and the next thing lie` knew wa24 him
:-elf in , bed, the minister beside, bin
singing a psalm, the doctor courting hi
wife and the undertaker mea , :urin
him for a walnut coffin.
An(WINn WITH A
WOMAN. --"Yon
must, admit, doctor," bait' a Witty holy
to aleelebrat•ed doctor of divinity, witl
whom 010 was arguing the question ol
the ; "equality of Ihe st.xes," " you
must admit, the woman was ITo nt vil he
foycilhe in
n.
n! "
''‘ ' ‘.:ll, really, Madin,". said (11L as
tontshed ivinp, " I
1 i ill SI. to.:1; you to
prove } v oid easy."
" Tlirtt can boeamily done, sir. \Vasil'
Eve the first maid ?"
•.tru t
etrnage and ‘vhirl him rapidly round
till be is giddy. It requires two men
to accomplish. this-01W at the horses
tail. Don't let him step pot. Hold
him on the smallest possible circle.—
One dose will often eure him, an two
doses are float with the worst--horse
ever refused to stir.
During a recent rceitationlon :Natural
History in one of our \yell known col
leges, a student in the pursuit of knowl
edge concerning the habits of :mini:Jig,
said :
" Profsor, why does a cat, while
eating, turn her head first one way and
then another 4
• " For the reason," said .the Processor,
" that she cannot turn It hot Ii ways at
once."
POSITIVELY THE LAST.-1t is :,tatei
that the last—positively the last—sme
riving soldier of the Revolution is just
de.ceaseri. The event deserves moi(
than a mere lousing paragraph. Why
don't some patriotic iihilowop l iter, mas
culine Or fondoine,'get up a lecture on
tt
Tlu Last Mtn of oh€,
A ,icli\V pliy:,;ivian reports a t•n
rioutase of ;L dog, which Inul just died,
liavii fresh• blood passed into the
earotld. The dead animal was revived,
,1 -‘ , " , f on his feet, wagg,ed his tail anti
ovor twelve hours, NN hen he di ed
again.
_
Onia curtain occasion of an c(dipse in
Virginia a polor(ul individual lteanitt
gruatly 0:11.01. -" 111 - vss (Iv Lord", said
Jul; " de nigger's tim e tun etu) e at last,
and now we't4gwitte to lit.titattiu t •t ; t.tuu,'
Mtirl inny Lt. n WOr111; I,lli n glance at
the dandle., proves that he k not th"
worm that never
RAILWAY TIME TABLES
ERIE RAILWAY
ON and after 7.1101 . DAY, April thitlLlBo9, Trains
will leave Corning, at the following hours, viz:
'Cann WEST:
12,35 a. tn., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for
Dunlap, Duukit k and Cleveland, connecting with
trains for the West. A Steeping Coach is attached to
this train at Now York, running through to Mcatt•
vine without change. A tdeeping Conch is also at
tached at Susquehanna running through to Buffalo
-6,11 a.m., NIOIIT EXP., daily for Buffale,Dttnkirk,
Cleveland, Dayton and Cincinnati, making direct
connection with trains of the Grand Trunk Railway,
at Bunalo, and with the Lake Shefe Railway at • llnt
faio, Dnukirk and Cleveland, fur all point's West and
North-West, and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and
Mississippi Railway fur the South and South,-West.
This train makes a direct daily connection with
nil Lines to the West and ,South• West, and is provided
with the new and improved Drawing Room Coaches
pecidiar to the Bread (inge, arranged loath ter day and
night travel, running through to Rochester, It utralo
and Cincinnati. and thus filming the ONLY DAILY
LINE front New York, Cincinnati and the SuutloWest,
running through taio miles without change.
620 a. m., NIOIIT EXHIRSSN Sunday s excepted, for
kocbester and Buffalo. via Avon:
10 .15 MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for
Urinate and Dunkirk.
145 p. rm, BALTIMORE ILXPRESS,Sundaysexcept
cd, for Rocloaiter 4tud Bultdo, Int Arkin.
7,05 p. pAY Sundays excepted, for
nuttakt, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Dayton, Cincinnati, and
the Vest atit:tit , ituth, aeonectsat Buffalo, Dun kirk and
Cleveland it Jill the LIM , ;Moro Railway for all points
We,t awl North-West, and at Cincinuratt with the
ohlo and Mississippi Midway for the Southend South-
Wes[. Sleeping Coupes attached to this Willi at
Hornelltsille, netting thiough to Cleveland n ab
out chimgo,
7 .10 P. in, DAY EX t•ltEss, Sundays excepted, for
1,30 p. m. , WAY lit 100 I Snffilay4 exceptod.
525 p nU , ENIIGRANT daily, fol the West
uoisu EAST
4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondaso ex
itiptoil, cotmeeting at Main ti for C.tnond,Mom at
timmgo f o r Ithaca, at Binghamton tor Sy thctt.c at
tinvit 'trial for F•craatou, at bockawasen for ItA 10 , 1-
1111 he. at Middleton n for Unionville, at amilten lot
1110111A0tumry. at Groycourt for Newton); :um nal -
11Iiii, nail lit Jnroy ury ~m, attornoon and evening
traitm - uf Non , Jursvy ltailroail fur Pliit.)l,ll,ltla, Balti
more and Wmddm;ttn.
3,035 n, m., ACOAIMODATION TRAIN, daily, con
mg at Owego for Ithaca.
11,56 a. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sunda} s excepted,
connecting at Waverly ter Towanda; 'at Binghamton
lot Syracuse, at Oreat Bend for Scranton; at Lacka.
for Itonesdale, nt Middletown for [lnfant Hie
' WitKell fur Ilmiesdale,..
and at Jersey City 1% ith midnight express train in
New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia.
2,25 p. io., BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Sundays. eX.
cepteri.
4,26 P. m., NEW YORE .AND BALTIMORE MAIL,
him days excepted, cAnniecting ut EliniriN)tor Conan
daigng, and at Wa vet ly tor Towanda.
7,52 p. in.. LIIIIITNINO EXPRESS, Bally, con nect
tig at Elmira tur 11dB:tin:Telt, Iltirrinhurg and the
Small', and :it Jersy City m lilt morning express train
of Yew Jersey Railroad, fur Philadelphia, Ilaltimulo
and wa-,tlin A ttol.
12,20 P. tn., WAY FREIGHT, Sunda) s excepted
Ara- A 2 eVkell and euniplete "Pocket Time Table" el
Paa:,cliger Tiainl on the isr,e Railway 21,11 connecting
Lines, Len recently been pnblinheJ, tI l ca n be procur
ed on apptieetieu to,the Ticket Agent ul the Company
\4 11. It. BA Itll, 111.1111)1)1.1. , .:,
ticu'lluan.Agent. -
Northern Central R. R.
TRAINS FOR TIIE NOItTII.
Trains for Canna - ad:avant leave Elmira an foallon'n:
Ac.:tonotlatlon al I . 20 a in
l.:xpron[tantust train oat road] 12 20 it an
7 10 1, 10
Way I'6eigitc,lltas.=ettgor cunt It attic heti S 011 11 11l
013 and after Nov. 2), 1067, trains la ill an iv, ,aanl
dolga' t front 'Roy, an lotion
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
9 45 A . (except Supdays)foy ira,
Capati4laigliA, It.cliestery atltt t hie
Ca batbs. I •
10 55 I'. In.—Daily (exePpt tl. 4 uttattyt) for Elnara
via EH,. Rail way ft gin Minh a.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
115 A. ta.-Ihily (o.N.copt S.titida3 s)
I'hiladolphia, Ay.
`,S;, I'. xcept fvr Ball imoi
and Philadelphia. '
.1. N. Pi:BARRY. YOU '. O
I'a4s. Ag't
Thiltimot 0, M I
Eilossburg & Corning, & Prioga R. I:
T.1.1..i W 1111111134 runt/14,1111M fu rt her notice
Ac contiltoilAtion—lAgAv area 1%10 , ...1iut at 6,15 'A. 111., M.ll
:It 7,0;, Tloga 7,11, Lay% rct/coville at _i
au I fling at Col long at 9,:11: a. M.
:111i1-1,vave1t10.4,1.111 g at 3.911 p. in—:Mansfield at
Ttog.i :it I,l`-i, iorreerille
Gorging at G p.
51:01—LI.e.tviisetir4illig at 5,110 a.m., I,:twrcitietivi
0,03, Tiug.i at 9.18, 31.tnstiolil at 10,1:2—aril',
111t.n. , 14,111 . 14 . nt 11.110.11. In.
ACCuintnottation—Loaner, Coming fit '2;10 it. tii .I„1
renrovi 1 1 4 ,. at 4.62 Tir,gri nt 1.11, .114iislit. Id lit
,kri i‘ Ing g it ti r lsp.w.
II . II ATTUCK IC
Philadelphia &X.,rie It: H.
cri, and utt of Apr. V.O, ISG9 TtahN un ti 1k
run as tollous
l‘' EST \VARA)
Mail Wain knees I ' hiL~dafphia....
•• "
arr., at Eiqe
Et Its EXitre.ts leaves Philadelphia—
" • "• !Jilt »mpot t....
•• arr. at Et it
lilntirn it lea N
" Wllliallllsl/01t
at r, at hot Ilatt•n
E ASTW A RD.
Nllit Train lea % 4,q Ni ie
•• I,
`• at
Et IP Expt,.r., Irnir, Eric
••
't " la.(01,1,1a
Al.lll E 51,1 1 ,59 COIIIIPCS tt ith (iii :mil All
h o ly gilt.' Clio( tai.4lt.
A 1.11(13) TYLER, th.
Atlantic and Great Western It. W
SALAMANCA STATION
WETTNVAItt , B.JUNI.
M.lO
... 6.31 1i...
iN
y•iiinuantlat lea .- 6,a5 Alai.• Emile,' 1'2.19 A ceenitnialat iiiii 11 15
KA ',retie 11,00 I 1;:c lire., ii lii
At Cut)' llsere i 4 a Janet mi% ‘s itl% the l'llilaili Ipliia A
Erie, and Cil Creel, Itall Riiaile.
At 3ti•iiilYitlA with the Frnaklin abet), 1 Cif v and
l'itleilii It% %nail.
At boat ilthbut fl.ll t 31alioniuy Itra net! mai,- a di
-I,4'tout° to Cleveland'. At 11
611. N \I it 11
..% Ma! 11 and Mt t.,but glt Radio:O.
"rho tht °ugh lAkrou, AAI:II,,L
mßrion, Ut balm and noxt ng t..)
roada, tot uliriaton
L. D. RUCKER, (len. Supt., Itleadvith . l'a
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES
ROBERTS if: BAILEY, _
into Win. Rolicrte,l" -
.
Agenrfor all first-clan Btoves
It
Main :Street,t Weßebore, Penn'a
HAVING been nppeinteti geni 1(4 . .1111 cif:,
clas;:i Stove: , manufactured by ar, Pttlt
aril A; Co, of Albany, N. V. I a Ili 114)1V really
to furnidt the following lift 1:1 ,, g14.01( 1,1:11 vii
COOKING STOVES,
AMERICAN,I
NA'T'IONAL,
ws. • wr yrs NY • 111 I 1 w1!.1 , 1.11
the lat(cr of which is tho bo-t atopu for cwnwon
use ever in markk; being cheap, well made, and
convenient. I have also, a variety of
ELEVATED OVENS, .
PARLOR STOVES,
CAST IRON, various patterns,
SHEET IRON, Self Regulators.
ALSO-Stoves suitable I'4 burning hard or
soft coal, will be furni-hed to or ter. Customers
will do well to examine my. stock, ,which is as
full and well selected as any in Northern Penn
sylvania. I have also put in a lull stock of
1 - Ini.Jecix7trobyee
of all sorts. Thankful for liberal patronage in
the past, I re:Tectfully,polielt a continuance of
the same.
May 19, 1869. ROBERTS at, BAILEY.
HARNESS SHOP Y.
w. - would ray to his friends
• that his Harness Shop is now in 101 l blast,
and that Ito i prepared to ft»nish - heary or light
on short ontiCO, to a gutoi and e.tibstantial man
ner, and at prices that can't fail to :zoit.
The be:4 workmen are employed, and none but
ho be:t material w ed. Call and ,c,o. \I
Ile,*. 9. I t-111 4 ;- I •
3
Nl.lO 71tnpery.
andorsi , ncil lias fitted lip the old Fittr:2-
1. dry 1111ifdirii_;1, »ear the rrowery,Whore,
and tidy prepared h, turu oat tine call, kip,
cowhide, and harness leather in the hest iiian
not, mdcs tanned ~ h_Amir. c s. (..'asit. paid thr
hides,
M.I A. DURIP.
IVellabora, Oct. 11, 1 SeiS.
PRINTING—at Ncw York priccs,in
Colors or plain, and cut to suit orders, at
111 F; AGITATOR OrFICE.
W ELLS:BOP() BAK E 1? Y.
norm sunsuitmm:l, havin g ostablishod' him
ji elf in Ow
in this village, next door, i it. Kimball's
Grocery, is now prepared to dry on the businm,s
in all its various brantbes. I will keep con
stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, suet'
at
LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS,
GRAM. A M BREAD, BUTTER
CRACKERS, B ROW N
BREAD, WATER
CRACKERS, SUGAR. •
CRACKERS,
DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS
OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES,
PIES, AND LUNCH,
'at all hours of the day, Sundays excepted.
attention to business shall ozideavor
to merit patroruif;e.
CHAS. STEVENS.
Wellsbaro, Juno. 21, 18613.
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DR C. N. DARTT, Co.
Aglow
fa'asc"...... Ira/ still continue the' business of
' 1111 •111a* Dentistry in Wellsboro where they
respectfully Solicit tho patronage of all whoneed,
or desire the services of n Dentist. flaying been
for the past fourteen years engaged in Dentistry
exclusivly, they feel confident of giving perfect
a tisfoction in all operations intrusted to their care.
Special attention given to the treatment of car
ies, irregularities, exposed nerves, ulceration,
and•inflainntion the gums, and all other dis
eases to which the teeth an gums are subject.
Class.,lWork guaranteed in both me
chanical and operative Dentistry.
Gas and Ether even for extracting teeth.
.?:25"OPFIcE of r Book and Jewelry Store.
Wollsboro. Feb.l2l,lBB9—if.
th IV. NAVT.I,
AMason , d; diamHn Cabinet Oogan. Five
Octave Single Rood, for cash or on tinie.—
Inquire of J. D. Shakespeare, over John R.
Bowen's Store. - April 7, 1869—tf,
BALKING BUSINESS
NEW WINTER GOODS.
TOLES & BARKER,
(NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.)„
Wkiiil.o:,ny LI, 1.1,‘,;. fri,quis and the public
generally, that they are now reeeivlng a
splendid assortment of Winter
DRY GOODS,
such as
MEETINGS, SITIRTINGS, PRINTS
GLOTTIS, OASAMERES, VEST-.
INGS, READY MADE CLO
THING, HATS & CAPS, -
BOOTS AND SHOES, -
also a large and well selected stock of
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN
. WARE, STONE WARE, KERO
SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
SYRUPS; AIQLASSEk
ETC,. DTC., ETC. \
We are able to otter our customers I bonefi
of the
LAST DECLINE OF PRICES
in the Now York Market, our Stock having boon
purchased since the great decline in Goods.
TOLES dc BARKER
Wollsboro, Nov. 18, 1868.
NATIONAL
LIFE INSVILINCE COMPANY
OREM
UNITED STAVS 01? AMERICA
WASIiINGCON, U. C
Chartered by Speci'l Act of Congress
APPROVED JULY 25, 1808
Cash Capital. $1,000,000
PAID IN FULL.
BRANCH OFFICE
First National Bank Building
PHILADELPIIIA,
Where al/ Corresponde'nee should be 'A ddre:=sed
OFFICERS
CLA vEN(.I-: 11. Cl. An n, Preticlent.
.IAY Cooke, Chairman Finance L Executive Com.
csitt- D. Coolcv,, Vico-President.
EAIF:ItSON W. Pr.:ET, Secretary and Actuary.
1:. i. ItussmA„ Manager.
Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv
en on application le the Rranch Office of the
C „ ntpuny, or to
- It. C, SDIPSON, WELLsrfnito, PA.,
by whom applications will bo received and Po:
cats procured for Tioga County.
;
de. 9, 'SUS-Iy.
'n
House and Lot for Sale.
OUSE and Lot, and vacant 14t for Bale,
_ cheap. Location Wellsboro, and desirable.
inquire at the Agitator Office.
Oct. 28, 1868—.-tf.
v NT ED
ASH LOGS,
at our Mill. Cush paid for them. We are ready
to saw for customers. Bring on your,logs. Lath
and pickets always on hand.
2/7.0 - - Ash logs must be 12 or 14 feet long.
BO WEN & TRUMAN.
Wellsboro, Dec. 16, '4lB.tf
Lots of Fresh Ground
OATZUCIA PLAICE:III
FOR $7,00, at
T. L. BALDWIN A. CO.
Tioga, Fob. 3, 1569.
At Woods Gallery -
1 0 Gem Pictures for 75 ets. All Stylos of
A , work choapor than olsowhoro. Call l and
see.
B. H. WOOD.
Jan. 20, ]Bo9—tf.
A OTHER
NEW '/AN LARGE STOCK OF
ETTUMS,
Just received by P. R. Williams & Co. The
greatest null cheapest variety ever brought into.
town. 'thrums from 75 cts.,to $2O each. Call
and see. P. U. WLLIAMS te CO.
Wellsboro, Doc. 23, 1868.
DENTISTRY . .
For Sale
'lOO,OOO Po!Bids 'of Wool
Wanted.
c.
rpHE subserthors will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
j_ Cassimorop, Flannels, for Wool.—
Thsy also manufacture as.usunl—
To ORDER, OR ON SHARES,
to suit customers. All work warranted as rep
resented. They invite particular attention to
their Water Proof
OLNIMDMMA D
which aro warranted in every respect. Particu
lar attention givesto
tOLL•CARDINO & CLOTILDRESSING
Twenty years experience in the business war
rants them in expecting a generous patronage.
• No shoddy cloths made.
DeLano & Co. at Weßebore, aro agotts for
h e sale of our Clothe.
. JOSEPH INGHAM it 50k15
} Deerfield, May 13, 1868-tf.
SAVINGS• BANS.
OTHER WISE
GAIIBNEIt'S
GROCERY' AND PROVISION STORM
OmcmDi
(OLD saying that a penny saved is a panty
earned,justitios GARDNER in naminghie
establishment a Savings Bank. Economy is'
Wealth, said some old chap whose name I lave
•forgotten; and it is economy to trade where ho
SLATJGIATER
of high prices is being prosecuted with vigor,a)d
without reprieve. I can soil Sugars, Teas, M.
lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour,Corn Meal, Coffeis,
Canned Fruits, Spices, an everything intended
for family use, giving the buyer the benefit
OF THE
fall of tho markets, an advantage duly appr,
elated by everybody, excepting only those verdo
INNOCENTS
•
who, prefor PROMISING TO PAY ono hun
dred per Cent profits to the seller, to PAYING
twenty-five per cent., cash on delivery of th 3
goods. I shall offer my stock of goods at fat.
prices
EVERY MONDAY,
EVERY TUESDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
EVERY THURSDAY,
EVERY FRIDAY,
EVERY SATURDAY,
and fdl up as fast as I roll out.
Wollsboro, Juno 12, 1867
THE CHURCH UNION
Tpaper ham been recently enlarged to matmnoth l
proportions. IS THE LAROEST RELIOIOI33 PAPER IN
THE WORLD. Is the leading organ of the Union Move
ment, and opposes ritualism, clone communion, ex
clusiveness and church caste. It in the only paper
that publishes floury Ward Beecher's Sermons, which
it does every week, just as they are delivered.— with
out qualinca
._Oll er eurynet inn by him. It advoce.tla
universal suffrage; a union of ehriatiaus at the pOlii;
and the rights of labor. It has the best Agricultural
Department of any paper in the world; publishes
stories for the family, and for the destruction of sodal
evils, Its editorial management is impersonal; As
writers and editots are from every branch of be
church, and from every grade of society. It has hen
aptly termed Cho freest organ of thought in the weild.
Such a paper, offering premiums of Sewing la
chines, Dictionaries, Appleton's Csclopedia,, Pimps,
Organs for Churches, etc , makes one of the best pa
pers for canvassers in the world.
Every Congregation may obtain a Communion fen.
vice,an Organ, a Melodeon, a Bible; or a Life Insurthce
polity for its Pastor, or almost any other needful
thing, by a club of bubscrlbers. •
fend torn copy, enclosing 10 cents, to
l t,L.p. Subtcriptions received nt this office
R. Krusou. W. T. Krusen F. D. Pow°
R. ICRUSEN & CO.,
WESTFIELD, PA.,
WOULDannounee to tho public that thoy
are now receiving a full and compbto as,
sortmont of
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Ca?pets, Furs, Hats, Caps, Boots
Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, Crocary,
Hardwure, Stoneware, &c.
which they aro prepared to sell for cash or ex
change for Country Produce, at rates which defy
competition.
Westfield, Deo. 2, 1868—tf
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE miversally
acknowledged the Model PFlor Matazino of
America, devoted to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches,
ilouseholdiffatturs, Game of Thought,- Personal and
Literary Gossip (including special departments on
Fashions), Instructiods on health, Music, Ann/foments,
etc., by the best authors, and profusely Illustrated with
costly Engravings, useful and reliable Patterns, Em
broideries, and a constant succession of ;Ostia novel•
ties, with other useful and entertaining literature.
No person of refinement, economical licusewifo, or
,lady of taste can afford to do without the Model Month
ly. Specimen copies 15 cents, mailed free. Yearly,
$3, with a valuable premium; two copieff, - -f,50; three
copies, $7,50; live copies $l2, and spiendie prnmiums
for clubs a.ls2 each, with the first premiums to each
subscriber. ts„A new Bertram k Fenton Sowing Ma
chine for 20 subscribers at $3 each.
Publication Office, 838 Broaeway, Now York.
Demorest's Monthly and Young America together $4,
with the premiums for each,
DEIdOREST'S Young America, Enlewd. It is the
best Juvenile Magazine. Every lay and Girl
that sops it says so, and Parente and Teachers confirm
it. Do not fall to ern .w w vtinsancrbzw.
outer desirable articles, gL'en as premiums to
each subscriber. Yearly, $1.50. Publication Office,
838 'Broadw, Now York.
Try it, Boys and Girls. Specimen cop ay ies, on contra,
mailed free.
-THE LARGEST STOCK -OF
I N b Ti y
lnltt l e"no
tk d and. the Cheapest place to
Agent for L. BOLLES & CO'S ROSE,
Binghamton, N. Y., and
ELMIRA SAW FACTORY,
Elmira, W. Y.
STOVES SOLD ON TIME.
Mansfield, Nov. 25, 1868-Iy. G. B. RIFF.
YES I YES 1 YES!
R. WILLIAMS 41: CO., have got the best,
. largest and cheapest stock of DrUgs,,med
ieines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff,
Brushes, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Yankee No
tions, Perfumery, Toilet Soap, Fishing Tackle,
0., &c., over brought into this county. They
will positively sell everything in theirline cheap
er than can be bought elsewhere. They b'ought
their goods in large quantities and for nett cash,
and can :aid will sell cheaper than any other es
tablishment in this county. Call and examine
stock and prices, P. R. WILLIAMS It CO.
May P, 1868. No. 3, Union Block.
A. J. THOMPSON;
[MANSFIELD PA]
BLACfCSMITB, has two fires, sad is prepared
to do all kinds of work in his line with prompt•
nese, and inn workmanlnce manner. licaimes
at excellence in his trade.
Manelleld June 3, 1868-Iy.
AND
L. A. GARDNER
HENRY- 11. CHILD,
41 PA/11i Row, Nrw Y,IIK
WELLSBOIIO ACADEXY
FACULTY:
W. A. STONE,
Miss'S. D. ROUST:, ..
Dios. .B. BAST/lAN,
CALENDAR FOR 1888-8.
torm commences Nov. 26, closes le . obruitry 20
inn commences March Bth, and closes Juno ti
NUM°
Spring t •
1869,
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department
ConirnOn English,
lllghec English ......
Languages and Risher Mathematics,
Instrumental Music!
Drawing
Each Term to continuo fourteen weoka. Dille duo,
one helping day of term, remainder at middle of torte.
No dedteetion mode in tuition except for. sickness.—
N oue b t Robineon's Mathematics are used. Students
on entering are requested to register their patricide
gother • ith the studies they Wish to pursue, and pay
oue-hai of their tuition.
Board procured at reasonable rates hi the village.
By order of the Board of TRUSTEES
Wells oro, Nov. 4, 1868.
MORE NEW GOODS!
John R. Bowen,
T 8 nomreceiving a large and comploto assort
wont of Fall lc Winter
G - 00dSsi
• . -
bought since the late decline iit prices in New
York, consisting of
.3=141"37" 1:21r 0 9,
GroCaries, Hats & Caps, Bootß & Shoes
Yi.NKEE NOTIONS,
&c.
Particular attention is invited to our Stook of
1424 ki &S mua !iv§ cs, =mg
AND TRIMMINGS,
Gaiters and Hoop St i tirts ; also a nice
line of TEAS, New Crop, very
fine at reduced prices,
Aline assortmont of Ladioa FURS, very cheap,
all of which will bo sold at the very lowest mar
ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and
examine my stook before purchasing elsewhere.
Remember,
Empire Store, No. 1 Union Block
ellaboro, Oct. 21,1868.
ow is Your Time to Buy
AVING more goods than is necessary for
this market, I will sell my entiro stock of
ATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
PLATED WARE, AND FAN
CY GOODS, AT COST.
0. G. Clocks at
Gothic " "
Cottage " "
American Watches in Silver hunting Cases a
$l9. Finer Movement ,in hoavier Cases, at oor
reipondingly low price:. Plated Ware at Man
ufscturere prices.
TIIIS 1S NO HUMBUG BU'l A \'ER
!TABLE SALCI
Call and 800 for yourself
Wellaboro, April 22, 'Ot:
Stoves 'irtivi Ware
FOR THE MILLION
Good people all, both groat and small —if you
want to keop
PEACE IN THE
you must havo enough to oo t, dry woos, a good
wifo, wolf-bohaved children, and to crown all, a
TIP TOP COOKING STOVE!
is.lastland crowning good, I have at my Tin
d Stove establishment, opposite!Rox's'ißlock,
ellsboro, and its name is the
HOME COMPANION ;
1111bande admitted to bo equal to any in the
rld.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
mptly,and warranted to give eatisfaotion.
REPAIRING
executed in the best manner and with dispatch
CALL AND SEE ME.
ilirollsbox4mgh, Nov. 21, 1
7.
T O LAWYERS—
BANKRUPTCY BLANKS,
Rats. at YOTtrrovis BOOKSTORE.
WASHING ~LAUttii~ u.
JAS. M. WILKINSON, of Charleston, having
purchased the right to make and vend the
H. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County,
hereby gives notice that the machines are being
made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellsboro,
where they may be procured.
The best, cheapest, and most sensible machine
over invented.
June 24,1888—tf.
, Paint for Farmers and
MILE GRAFTON MINERAL 'AINT CO.
aro now manufacturing the B .at, Cheapest
and most Durable Paint in use; two coats well
put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10
15. Tears; it is of a light brown or beautiful
•choeelate oolor, and can be changed to green,
load, stone, drab, olive or cream l to suit the taste
o f the consumer. It is valuable for Houses,
Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails
and Wooden-ware,Agricultural Implements,
Canal Boats, Vesses and Ships' Bottoms, Can
vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs,(it being Fire and
Water proofs ,) Floor OD Cloths, (one manufac
turer having vsed ( s,ooo bbls. th 6 past year,) and
and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for
body, durability, alasticity and adhesiveness.—
Price $6 per barrel of 300 lbs., which will supply
a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all
oases as above. Send for a circular which gives
full particulars. None genuine unless branded
in a trade mark, Oraufton Mineral Paint. Per
sons can ordo: the Paint and remit the money
on receipt of the goods. Address
DANIEL BIDWELL,
254 Pearl St, New York.
Juno 3,1868-9 m
CASH Paid FOR ' HIDES;
by M. A. DUIIIF
Weßebore, Dec. 16, 1888. —lf
20'J Bushels Timothy Seed. 100 bushels
Clover seed, choicest kinds
1 WRIGHT dc BAILEY.
kjASH PAID FOR 'WOOL, 1317 ER AND
CHEESE, by C. L. WI LOC/X. •
June 17,1868.
TO BUY J. SELL IS OUR
,Prinoipal,
Preceptrosa,
Tonehor of Music, I
WE will buy at the highest market price,
the following articles.
SHEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS:: HIDES,
..$5,00
.$0„00
..$7,00
4 8 % 00
$lO.OO
$3,00
for which we will pay cash,
Wo will manufacture to order, French or home
tanned CALF or ICIP BOOTS, in the best man
ner and at fair rates, and pay especial attention
to REPAIRING.
READY-MADE WORK,
on which we will not he undersold, and from this
time we shall make it o point to keep op thu but
stook of
to be found in the county, which wo will sell at
a lower profit than such articles biro over bean
offered in this region.
Wo 401 likewise koop up a good—assortment
of
LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER
BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES WORK uv VA-
RIOUS STYLES,
and all styles of MEN'S WORK.
LEATHER FINDINGS
can be bought of us as cheap as 'tiny where this
side of Now York, and we shall keep a full stock
of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, CRI HP S, with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the ha
goat in the county, and we sell for mkt/ profile.
We talk business and we 13#4111 business, We
have been in this region long enough to be well
known—lot those who know ns try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Win. Rob
erts' Rardtvaro Store, C. W. SEARS,
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We can account for its success only by the
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Notices , of the Press.
The Mod?' Newspaper of our country—com
plete in all the departments of an American
Family Paper—Harper's Weekly has earned for
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ation."—N.• Y. Evening Post.
Our future' historians will enrich themselves
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The best of its ,ciass • In Arnorica.—Boston Tra
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pendent, N. Y. --- in sAmorica.—Thc Jude.
The articles upon public questions wale., ... r .
pear in Harper's Weekly from week to week form
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merican Review, Bo n o '.
IL P. ROBERTS
To Owners of Horses and Cattle.
rrOBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE
warranted superior to any others, or no pay, fur
the cure of Distemper, Worms, Bets Coughs, nide
bound. Colds, .4e., in Horses ; and Colds, Coughs,. Lose
of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &c., in Cat.
Co. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of
stopping /he working ofyotir animals.' They increase
thoappetito; give a fine Coat, cleanse the stomach and
urinaryorgans; also increase the milk of °own'. Try
them, and you will never bo without them. Hiram
Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, 11118
used them for years, and recommends them Co Ids
friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race
Course,Fordham, N. Y.. would not use thorn until he
Wits told of what they aro composed, since wh,ielt he
Is never without thorn. He has over twenty mailing
horses in his charge, and for the last area years ha.
used no other medicine for thorn. He has kindly Ipor
mitted me to refer any ono to him. Over 1,000 other
relbrences can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists '
and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 66
Cortlandt Stregt, New York. [Fob. 19]
Farm for Sale !
?FHB Subscriber, being about to go west, of
fers for sale at a groat bargain to the pur_
chaser, the following property, to wit Ono hun
dred acres of land, situate about 4 miles South
west of Westfield ttoro, on Potter Brook Road—
so%lenty-five acres improved, the balance good
hemlock and hard timbor, with good sugar bush,
good apple orchard, good frame barn and log
house thereon. The farm is well adapted to
harying, purposes, having a plenty of thing wa.
dor on all parts. For terms, call on the subserl
bar on tbo premises, or address him at Westfield,
Tiaga Co., Pa.
Oat. 7, 1868.
08-WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and .
withdespatob t atTHE AGITATOR °face.
NlC‘it FIRM:
13US1NESS !
AND VEAL SKINS,
ALSO,
Wo have a first-rot° stock of
LADIES' GA 11 1 .10? 8,
BINDING.
GEO. 0, DERBY
Wellabor°, Avg! 23, IB67—if.
Critical Notices of the Press
"A Repository of, Fashion, Pleasure
and Instruction."
IT ARPER'S BAZAR.
A supplement containing numerous full-sized
patterns of useful articles accompanies the paper
every fortnight, and occasionally an elegant col
ored fashion plate.
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size of Harper's Weekly, printed on superfine
oalondered paper, and is published weekly.
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Harper's Jiazar contains, besides pictures, pat
terns, etc., a variety of matter of especial use
and interest to the family; articles on health,
dress, and housekeeping in all its branches; its
editorial matter is specially adapted to the circle
it is intended to interest and instruct; and it has
besides, good stories and literary matter or merit.
It is not surprising that the journal. with such
features, has achieved in a short time an immense
suceoss; for something of its kind was desired in
thousands of families, and its publishers have
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two of Harper's poriodicals, to one address for
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Times."
WILMBR EMBRE
11 1 1 tali ALE DRUG STORE.'
CORNING, N. Y.
1
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RUGS
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TIJADDE
S DAVIDS , INKS, KEITII , s
ENTHATED MEDICINES,
'DELL'S ELUI D, EX-
CONCH
BURNS'
I"S °COCAINE FLAVORING
MS, 'KEROSENE LAMPS,
NT 1 1 1 Rocu
sTER_PERFUMEIiY
VORINO EXTRACTS, WALL
E . ll, --WINDOW GLASS,
, IHTEWA SII
• ND DYE COLORS,
F,XT
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AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S tit•:
FINED OIL.
Sold at W .
to call and
olesule Prices. Buyers aro requested
get quotations before going further
East
eorninL, N. Y., Jan. 1, IS6B-•ly
186
. FOR SALE. 1869.
B. C. WICKITAAI,
A T S NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
AL NA lENTAL TREES, IN TIOO A :---
604100 Apple Trees,
1.0000 Pear Trees.,
A gco4 supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
aUIORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties' good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply
will do well to call and see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. yil'as Delivered at the depot
free of .barge.
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OF THE CITY OF NE - 1V YottK
Cash Capital, - - - $500,000,00
Gross Surplus, Tau. 1,1 r 68, 1 ,34,500,31 ,
Cash Assets, do 1,84,500,31
DerPolieies written z t this ()Mee
GEORGE T. HOPE, President.
If. H. LAMPORT, Vice President.
CYRUS PECK, secretary,
The subscriber takes this. met hod of informing
the public that ho has the agency of the above
Companies, and wilt ho found at hip t.tlie over
Roy's Drug Store, adjoining, Agitator .
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Wellsboro, Fn., Feb, 26, I.'iiB-11.
To the FarmenA of Tioga ComAA
T ANI now building at ally manufactory. in Lawrence
villa, a aapurior
FANNI_NG .1111 LL,
Which posses?ies the followlngatirantng,e , ..ver nll.ther
I. It Separates oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yont.tr Need, arid all
other se c tsts, perfectly.
deans timothy eeed'
4. It does lin other separating required of a mill.
This Dili is built of the best and most durable tint•
bar, in nod style, and is sold clomp for rash, or pro
duce.
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
wheat,to other raffle, on reasonable tertne.
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On MAN it has never failed to core PAINFUL
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