The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 02, 1869, Image 4

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    (For the Agikutor.),
CAMPAIGN SONG.
On the field of mortal strife,
Like the changing wave of Ocean,
Surged the tide of human life,
To the pulse of that emit:notion..
Stand, men, shoulder unto shoulder,
Each, thariother, little holder;—.
Handling rifle,-41andling knife,—
Battling for theiFeountry's life.
Bullets fiy!
- Heroes diet -
Men, whose name shall live in story
Stand upon the deathfield gory ;
liusli the wanton foe to meet,
As, to venture lifes were sweet.
But in strife, no than was grander,
Did no more to-save his men,
Than the noble, brave cointeander,
Fighting by the side of them. -
As he led then, leads he now,
Filled with pure, and true devotion;
Bat he meets a wilier foe, -
And he deals anothes potion. •
And, while comrades sleeping, moulder,
In the grave, than memory, colder,
1 Works he still, works he in might—
Motto--VIRTUE, if, MOIST,
"Bose in blue!"
• VoCrans true!.
Think, when tired, worn and weary;
Ye were led by your own (,TEARY,
When with brow all drenched in sweat;
And your. country's foe ye met.
Then, in strife, no wan was grander,—
Did no more to save his Entr,
M
Than that noble, bravo COM Inder
Fighting side by side with hem.
Then ye nobly, proudly fought—
Drew with them the same conclusion;
Fought ahead, was checked for nought,
Dealt the blows that sent confusion
• Through the robe) ranks,—thatlolter,
• Then recoil, then seek a shelter,
Dropping knapsack, in the strife,
While they runto save the
They are done!
See them run!
As Ye fought, though - weak and lveary,
Will ye not still stand by Geary ?
Will yo give to them, the might,
Who opposed you in the fight?
For in strife, no man was grander
Nor did more to save his men,
Than that nqble, bravo commander,•
.Fighting by side with them.
11. U. DERz..r;s
• Beautiful extract—a handotne lady
just helped out of a inudhole.
Thieves, unlike much of the
.I.velry
they capture, are rarely chased.
. A London advertisement announces
that ' Ned Wright, the converted bur
glar, will preach at Wandsworth .as
asemb y room and break open the doors
of hel wiAh a gospel jimmy.'
`Hi&e you seen my black faced ante
lope?' inquired Mr. Leoscope, who had
a .colleCtion of -animals, of his friend
liattlejaclC. 'No, I haven't. Whom did
your black faced aunt elope with ?
A French woman, had lost one of her
eleven sons, chaffered with the under
taken about the price' of the
sayint, 'Now look here, sir, you musn't
bo too hard with me; - I shall be a good
customer; I've got ten children more.'
A shoemaker was th3ether day til
ting a customer with a'pair of booth,
when the buyer observed that he had
but one objection to them, which was
that the soles Were a little .too thick,—
' If that is all,' replied tht maker, 'put
on the boots, and the objection will
gradually wear away.'
A greenhorn, standing behititi a sew
. machine at which a young lady
w4s at, work, looking alternately at the
machineand its fair operative, at length
gave vent to his admiration with, 'By
golly, it's purty, 'specially the part
covered with calico,'
' Bow heavily you wan: . !' exclaimed
Mrs. iNieWhaek, heariug, her husband
tumble up stairs late at night. ''Well,
my dear, was the gruff' response, `if
you can get a barrel of whisk e
with any less noise, I should like to
see you do it.'
Two gentlemen, of opposite Ca,
meetinir, ono inquired the :tddrezis of
some political celebrity, whetl the
other indiknantly answered lam .
proud to salY, sir, -that I am wholly ig-
uorant of it." "Oh you are probd of
your ignorance, eh, sir ?" • " Yes, I
am," replied the belligerent gentleman,
" and what then, sir?" "0 ! nothing '
sir, nothing ; only you havb a grevit deal`
to be prouo of, that's all."
Typ me a ballad, • ladye faire, my
lady a ballad typ.' And ye man he
twirled ye black moustache that cover
ed ye upper lip. She lays aside her
brolderie '—for hys love she stryves to
wyn—and to the weird-like ayr the
ladye faire attuned her mandolyn. ' Ido
not care for a wild , romance of ye days
of old,' says he, but rather I'd hear, if
my lady() please, some touchimit melo-
And over ye ladye's mum- book
iye gallant soldier leans, while she sings,
with a sweet and angel voice, 1 Captain
I .Tinks of ye Horse Marynes.'
Oh ! the bonnets of my girlhood—the
kind I wore to scl)ool! [ really thought
them pretty—l must have been a fool.'
And yet I used to think myself on hats
a jaunty miss; perhaps I was, as fash
ion went; but what was that to this ?
Oh, the lovely little pancake the
charming little mat ! It makes n-iy head
so level, and 50 very, very flat. Oh, a
sister's love is charming, as everybody
knows ; ' and a handsome cousin's love
is nice (that is, I,should suppose;) and
the lode of a true lover is a love that
cannot fail—but the love of a new bon
net is the dearest love of all.
A little apologue in one of the Boston
papers relates how a worldly merchant
of that neighborhood missed valuable
goods, and watched' the run 4 faithful
appearing clerk in his store, \with the
idea that be was a " deep due.", He
thought he ad him; too, one night
whenhe had concealed ,himself in the
store, and this youth was the last one
in 4, but lehanged his mind iwhen he
beheld the good youth read his _Bible
and pray aloud for the amendment of
an ill-behaved brother clerk. And the
next day ho increased this youth's sala
ry $3OO a year, and turned off the other
fellow.
A CHEAP PAINT BRUAH.—Ofte nti Ines
the farmer wishes to dO some little job
at painting and finds that ho has not
the necessary brush. To such, and oth
ers, I will give my mode for mating a
cheap brush. It consists in making a
swab of a stick about the size of asmall
paint brush handle; to one entl is firm
ly tied a piece of been cloth. Igen
erally use cotton; it is not as good, as
some of the lint works oil' wh e n us i ng
on a rough surface. Igerease or dimin
ish the size of the swab to the work to
be accomplished. Have used this kind
of brush successfully for the past three
years, in painting. models, boxes and
small wooden ornaments. It leaves a
smooth finish on the work, which, to be
equalled With a bristle brush, requires
a skillful hand.
• .
KEEPING A SECRET.-- , otuart, the pain
ter, had, as , he supposed, discovered a
secret art of coloring—very valuable.
Ho told it to a friend. His friend val
ued it very highly, and after a while
asked to be,allowed to communicate it,
under oath of eternal secrecy, to a friend
of his, who needed every possible aid
to enable him to rise.
" Let, me see," said Stuart, \making a
.chalk mark on a board at baud ; "I
know the art, and that is--"
," One" said hie friend. .
' "You know It," 'continued Stuart,
making another mark by the side of
the first ono "and that
" Two" cried the other.
" Well; you tell your friend, and that
will--" roaking a third mark—
" Three ktily," Asso/1 the other, "No
said StUrrit, itirr ono hundred and
cloven! (1114
RAILWAY TIME TABLES•
ERIE RAILWAY
ON and after MONDAY, Aped 26th . 1569, Trains
will leave Corui g, at the following hours, viz:
olko WEST.
12,35 Q. m., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays,excepted, for
Buffalo Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with
Mint for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attached to
' this train at New York, running through to Mead
ville without change. A Sleeping Coach is also
tached at Susquehanna runiilug through to Buintlo
-6,11 a.m., maim EXP., daily for liaffalo„Duukirk,
Cleveland, Dayton land Cincinnati, making direct
connection with tralue of the Grand Trunk Railway
at Buffalo, and with the Lake Shore Railway at Buf
falo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for all points' West and
North-West, and at Cincinnati with the Ohio and
lilississippi Railway for the South and South-West.
on. This train makes a direct daily Connection with
all Lines to the West and NoutloWest, and is provided
• with the now and improved; Drawing !town Coaches
peculiar to the Broad Gauge, arranged bath Cor day and
night travel, running through to Rochester, Buffalo
and Cincinnati, rand thus forming the ONLY DAILY
LINE from Now York,Cinciondi and the South-Wort,
running through SW milet without change.
6 ; 30 ti. to., NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
Rochester and Buffalo, via Aeon.
10 15 a. in,, MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk,
1,45 p. in., BALTIMORE RXPRESS,Suudaysexcept
ed, for Koehcater and Buffalo, via Avon.
1 7,05 P. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for'
Buffalo, Dunkirk, Olevelaud, Dayton, Cincinnati, and
the West and South, connects at Buffalo,Daukirk and
Cleveland with the Lake Share Railway ler all points
West and North-West, and at Cinciunatti with the
Ohio and Miesivelppi Railway for the South and South-
West. Sleeping Coacpes attached to this Train at
Hornellsville, running through to Cleveland with
out change. •
.7,10 p. en., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
Rochester.
1,30 p. in., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. •
5,25 p. in., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, for the West.
GOING EAST. V
-4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Elmira for Canoudaigua, at
Owego for Ithaca, at Binghamton for Syracuse, at
Great Bend for Scranton, at Lachawaxen for Hones
dale, at Middletown fur Unionville, at Goshen for
Montgomery, at Groycourt for Newburg and War
wick, and at Jersey City with afternoon and evening
trains of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balti
more and Washington.
10,35 a. m., ACOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, con
necting at Owego for Ithaca. •
11,56 a. m. DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
connecting at ,
for Towanda, at Binghamton
for Syracuse, at Great Bond for Scranton. at Laoka
waxen for Honesdale, at !Middletown for Unionville,
and at Jersey City with midnight express train of
Now Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia.
2,20 p. in., BALTIMORE EXPRESS, Sundays, ex
cepted.
4,26 p. in., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL,
Sun days excepted, connecting at Elmira for Cainin
dalgug, and at Waverly for Towanda. • . •
7,52 p. m., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily, connect
lig at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg awl the
South, and at Jersy City with morning express train
of New Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia, Baltimore
and Waribiligton.
12,20 p. um; WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted.
. 4 51 - • A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of
Passenger Trains on the Erb: Railway and connecting
Lines, has recently been published, and can be procur
ed on application to,the Ticket Agent of the Company
Wid. R. BARR, 11. RIDDLE,
Gon't Pass. Agent. Gon'iStip't.
Northern Central R. R.
•
TRAINS FOR TILE NORTH. ,
'rains for Cana:Angola leave Elmira as follows :
Accomodation at 620 a in
Express [fastest train on road] ,12 20 p m
Etaill7lo pra
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] 8 00 a in
On and - after Apr. 25, 1869 0 trains will ar - rivo and
d,epart from Troy, as follows;
LEAVE NORTHWA.RD, -
9 27 P. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Buffa
lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp. Bridge Old the
Canadas.
10 55 a. m.—Hall v (except Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo, vh. Erie Railway from Elmira.
LEAVE SOLITIIWAR.D.
521 A. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington, Pldiadelphia,dc.
952 P. m.—Daily (except Su aye) for llultlrnoro,
q Washington and Pluladelilhia.
ALFRED R. FISKE ED. S. YOUNG
Gen'i Supt. Harrisburg, Lieu'l Pass. Ag't
, Baltimoro,sld.
Blossbzirg & Corning, & Tioga R. R
Taalun will run ns follows until further notice:
Accommodation—Leaves film:shrug at 13,r - 6 a. m., ?dant
flold at 7,05, Tioga at 7,41, Lawrenceville nt 8,26
arriving at Corning at 0,32 a. m.
Mail—Loaves Mesabi:l.g at 3,00 p. in., Mansfield at 3,40,
Tioga nt 4,18, Lawrenceville nt s,oo—arriving at
Corning at 6 p.m.
Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. m., Lawrenceville at
9,03, Tioga nt, 0,45, Mansfield at 10,22.—arriving at
• Ifichea•btirg at 11,00 a. m.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 m., tau"
roncevllla at 8,02 Zlogn at 4.40, Mansfield at 5,30--
, arriving at Illossimrg at 6,16 p. m.
L. H. SHATTUCK ,13 u p t
Philadelphia & Erie R. R.
On and alter' Apr. 26,1869 Trains on. thin no.t l n
]rt as follows:
WEST WARD
Ala Train leaves Philadelphia.....
'• " arr. at Erie..l,
Erie Express leavesPlailkdelphia.
" s 6 "
'l illlAmspoit..
a " arr. at Irk
Elmira Mail /eaves Philadelphia.
Wiliiamsport...,
"1 arr. at Lock Karen
EASTWARD
Mail Train leaves Erio 11.15 a m
" .1" " Williamsport 12.20 ani
" " arr. at Philadelphia `J:2S ain
Erie Express leaves Erie 6.25 p
" " Williamsport 7.50 ain
" " arr. at Philadelphia 9.10 p m
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alle.
gliony River Rail Road. Baggage Chocked Through.
ALFRED L. TILER, Oon'l Sinn.
Atlantic and Great Wisteria U. W
SALAMANCA STATION.)
WxTTWAED BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND,
Mall - 5.30 I - Express 6.10
Accommodation 6,36 Nail 5.5'4
Express 1230 Accommodation, 11.45
Express 11.00 I Expre r ss 6.10
At Cory there is a junction with the Pliilndelphia h
Erie and Cif Creek Rail Roads.
AeMeadville with the Franklin and Oil City and
Pitholeßranch.
At Leavittsborgo the Mohoniny Branch makes a di
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
Tho Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Galion,
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail'
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D. BUCKER, Gen. Supt., Meadville, Fa •
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
ROBERTS & BAILEY,
[lnto Wm. Roberts,]
Agent for all'first•class Stoves,
Main ;Street,( Welisboro, Pennia,
PING been appointed agent for alt first
AI II class Stoves manufactured by Shear, Pack.
and .f 4 Co., of Albany, N. Y... 1 am now ready
to furnish thofollowing named celebrated Stoves
COOKING STOVES,
AMERICAN, I NATIONAL,
HOME COMPANION, I MONITOR.
'TEE BENEFACTOR,
the lattor of which is the best stove for common
use over in market; being cheap, well made, and
convenient:" I have also, a variety of •
ELEVATED OVENS,
PARLOR STOVES,
OAST IRON, various patterns,
SHEET IRON, Self Regulators.
ALSO—Stoves suitable for burning hard or
soft coal, will be furnished to order. Customers
will do well tc examine my stock, which is as
full and well 'pelected as any in Northern Penn
sylvania. I have also putin a full stock of
iTlastardWlFlarbe•
of all sorts. 'Thant ful for liberal patronage in
the past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same.
May 19, 1869. ROBERTS it BAILEY
HARNESS SHOP Y.
IW. NATLE, would say to his friends
4 , thfit his Harness Shop is now in full blast,
and that ho is prepared to furnish heavy or tight
1"
Ilrarbariesirsesse;,
on short notice, in a good and substantial man
]
ner, and at prices that can't fail to suit.
The beSt workmen aro employed, and none but
the best material 'used. Cali and coo.
' Dec. 9, 1.889-Iy. G. W. NAVLE.
•
New Tannery.
PRE undersigned has fitted up the old PonIN,
dry building, near the Brewery, Welisboro,
and is now propared,lo turn out fine calf, 14p,
cowhide, and hdrness loather in•the best man.
nor. Hides tanned on shares. Cash paid for
hides. M. A. DIJRIF.
We!labor°, Oct. 14,1868.
CURD PRINTING{---at Now York .prioos,irt
Oolora or plain, and cut to suit orders, at
Trrls MITATOU OPVICIZ.
WELLSBORO BAKER Y.
TILE SUBSCRIBER baring established Wm
• elf in the
• BAKING BUSINESS.
in this village, next door to E. li, liimball's
Grocery, is now prepared to cary on the business
in all its various branches. I will keep- con
stantly on band an assortment of Bread, such
as
LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS,
-GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER
.CRACKERS, B ROW N
BREAD, WA , ,PER
CRACKERS, SUGAR •
CRACKERS,
DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS,
OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES,
PIES, AND LI3NCII,i
at all hours of the day, Sundays excepted, '
By strict attention to business shalt endeavor
to merit the public patronage.
MITA S. STEVENS.
Wellsboro, June. 24, INS.
NEW WINTER GOODS.
TOLES & BARKER,
(NO. 5, UNION BLOCK)
WOULD say to their friends and the publio
goncrally, that they aro now receiving a
splendid assortment.of Winter
DRY GOODS,
MEETINGS, SHIRTINOS, PRINTS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST
INGS, READY MADE CLO:
THING, HATS & CAPS,.
BOOTS MID SHOES,
also a large and well selected stock of
CROCKERY, lIARDWARE, WOODEN
WARE,
.STONE WARE, KERO
SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
ETC,. DTC., ETO.
We are able to offer our customers the benefit
of the •
LAST DECLINE OF PRICES
•
in the Now York Market, our Stock having been
purchased since the great decline in Goods.
• TOLES Jc BARKER
WOlabor°, Nov. 18, 1868.
NATIONAL
MIT INSERANCH COMPINY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Chartered by Speen Act ofGongress
KFPWOVVD JuLY 25, 1868
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
..10.45 p ut
. 5.15 n In
. 9.110 p ni
11.50 noon
8.50 p to
/OM a in
. 8.00 ik tit
0.30 p
. 7.45 p in
First National Bank Building,
Whoro all Correspondence should ho Addressed.
Crank:Non 11. CLARK, President.
JAY Cooirn, Chairman Finance & Executive Corn
Danny D. Cooitn, Vice-President.
EMERSON W. Nut, Secretary and Actuary.
D. S. IttissELL, Manager.
Circulars. paimphlets, and full particulars giv
en on application to tho Branch Offico of the
Company, or to
R. C. SIMPSON, Wu',tenon°, PA.,
by whom applications will be received and Poll,
cies procured for Tioga County.
Deo. 9, 1868-Iy.
House and Lot for Sale.
•
"[TOME and Lot, and vacant lot for sale,
Jllll. cheap. Location We!labor°, and desirable.
Inquire at the Agitator Office.
Oct. 28, 1868-6-tf.
To Lovers of Good Stock.
T STILL continue to keep my Alderney Bull
for improvement of Milking Stock. Be will
be part of a season in Middlebury, and balance
of the time at Wellsboro.
I have for Sale, 1 Devon bull, pure blood, 2
years old. Also 2 grade Alderney Bulls,
blood, 1 year old.
I would call attention to my Cheater County
White Boars—. Uncle Sam and Young America.
Uncle Sam will remain at Middlebury—Young
America at Wellaboro.
Those wishing good Stock please give me a
call. L. C. BENNET.
Wellabor°, May 5, 1869—tf.
SITUATED on Elk Run, Gaines township,
containing 125 acres, 50 acres improved:—
Said farm is well watered, bas a frame house and
barn and a choice apple orchard, and is well
adapted to dairying purposes. Title good and
terms easy. Inquire of Wm. H. Smith, Wells.
boro, or L. L. RUSSELL, Delmar.
Sept, 23,1868.
At Woods Gallery
1.2 Gem Pictures for 75 eta. All Styles of
work cheaper than elsewhere. Call and
Jan. 20;1869-tf
ANOTHER
NEW AND LARGE STOCK OF
ALBUMS,
Just received ,by R. B. Willinma tb Co. The
greatest and cheapest variety ever brought into.
town. Albums from 75 eta., to $2O each. Call
and see. P. It. WILLIAMS Ir, CO.
Wellsboro, Dee. 23, 1868.
DENTISTRY.
DR C. N. DARTT, & Co.
toW alai continue the business of
-mamas Dentistry in Wellaboro where they
respectfully solicit the patronage ofall who need,
or desire the services of a Dentist. liavingbeen
for the past fourteen years engaged in Dentistry
exclusively, they feel confident of giving perfect
atisfaetion in all operations intrueted to their care.
Special attention given to the treatment of car
ies, irregularities, exposed nerves, ulceration,
and infatuation of the gums, and all other dis
eases to which the teeth and gums are subject,
„72t - Pirst Class Work guaranteed in both me
chanical and operative Dentistry..
Gas and Ether given for extracting teeth.
r y""Ovvren over Book and Jewelry Store.
Wellshoro. Fob. 24.,1869.—tf.
A Mason lz Hamlin Cabinet Oogan. Five
Octavo Single Reed, for cash or on time.-- 7
Inquiro of J. D. Shakespeare, over John R.
It ovren'a Store. April 7, 18,64-tf.
each ae
OF THE
WASHINGTON, D. C
PAID IN FULL
BRANCH OFFICE
PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICERS:
Farm for Sale.
11. H. WOOD
For. Sale.
400,000
CM
MBE subscribers
Cassimeros, Flan
They also taanufactur
TO ORDER,
to suit customers. All
?created. Thiy invit e
their Wu
CilSga
which are warranted in o I
lar attontion
ROLL-CARDING &C
Twenty years experiene
rants them in 'expecting a
No shoddy el.
DeLano & Co., at Wane
the solo of our Clops.
JOSEPII I
Deerfield, May 13, 1868—t
SAVINGS
OTHEA'IV-0
CAR LIN
GROCERY AND PROV
THE
nip saying that a penny sal
earned, justifies GARDNE
establishment a Savings Bani
Wealth, said some old chap rah
forgotten; and it is economy to
SLAUGHTI
of high prices is being prosecuted ,
without reprieve. I can sell Sug,
lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour, Corn
Canned Fruits, Spices, and everytl
for family use, giving the buyer the
OF THE
fall of the markets, an advantage
elated by everybody,exceptin g only
INNOCENT"
who prefer PROMISING TO PA
dyed per cent. profits to the seller,
twenty-five per cent. cash on deli
goods. I shall offer my stock of g
prices
EVERY MONDAY,
EVERY TUESDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDA
EVERY THURSDAY,
EVERY FRIDAY,
AND
' EVERY SATURDAY,
and fill up as fast as I sell out,
L. I A. GARDNDR.
Wellabor°, June 12, 18'08.
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THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Isrwolv.misi
ITioga County, and the Cheapoet place to
buy in the world.
Agent for L. BOLLES & CO'S HOSE,
Ainghitmton, N. Y., and
ELMIRA SAW PACTORY,
Elmira, N. P.
STOVES SOLD ONE
Mansfield, Nov. 25, 1865-iy
- YES I YES 1 YES
Plt. WILLIAMS & CO., have got thebest,
• largestand cheapest stock of Drugs, med
icines, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff,
Brushes, Varnishes,. Glass ' Patty, Yankee No
tions, Perfumery, Toilot Sonp, Fishing Tackle,
&0.,4110., ever brought into this county. They
will positively sell everything in theirlinecheap
or than can bodb.ought elsewhere: They bought
their goods in large quantities and for nett cash,
and can' and will sell cheap* than any other es
tablishment in this county.. s k Call and examine
stock and prices. P. 'R. ILLIAMS & CO.
May 9, 1868. No. 3, Union Block.
A. J. THOMFSORT,
[iimisFlELDl P A ]
BLACKSMITH, Les two files, and is prepared
to . do all kill& of work in is line with prompt
ness, and in a workmanli
,e manner. Ile aimes
at *mellows° in his trade
Mansfield June 8, 1868-1.
nds of Wool
ed.
'ay Cash, Full-Cloth,
63 ...t0-, for
• mat:—
UEMOMI
i• warranted as rep•
tienlar attention to
'roof
i_ go
respect. Particit
ti to
11-DRESSING.
the business war
erous patronage.
ade.
4 are agents for
AM & SONS
ANK.
lin
N STORE.
is a penny
naming his
Economy is
,name I have
A, where the
h'igor and
Seas, itfo
at,Coffeaa,
g iitanded
.eneit
nly appre
rsererdan
oto bun-
PLYING
.ry of the
ds at fair
TINE.
G. B. Kili'le
RE NEW
ED
ohn Bowen,
TS no
zno,,
w receiving a largo and conaploto assort
;tor Fail J. Winter
Goods,
bough
York,
since the lake decline in pricoo in Noi
dasinting of
r)i- , jr Goods,
Groe tries, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes
MrMii - NrM=P
&c., &c.
Par
t l icular attention is invited to our Stock •oi
ZnM§ unagg eau
141
AND TRIMMINGS,
Gait
I
•rs and Hoop Skirts; also a nic
ine of TEAS, New Crop, very
fine at reduced prices,
'ea assortment of Ladies FURS, very elm.
all o
kot p
exa
which will be sold at the very lowest mar
-1 ices. Wo respectfully invite all to call and
ine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Remember,
Em
ire Store, No, 1 Union Block.
Itsboro, Oct. 21,1888
EN
is Your Time to Buy
VING more goods than is necessary
this market, I will sell my entire stock
TCRES, CLOCKS, JEWELRYI
'LATED WARE, AND FAN• •
CY GOODS, AT COST.
G. Clocks at, .
Chic " "
ttngo " "
• erlean Watches in•. Silver Iltintiiig Cases
Finer Movement in heavier Cases, at cor
pdingly low price • Plated IVaro at Ma
prole prices.
$l9,
rasp°
ufact
THIS IS NO HUMBUO DIN A E'ER
ITABLE f:AL. 1
Call and see for yourEse;t
Willsboro, April 22, en. 1.01.1LY1
oves & Itl'tols AVatj,,
FOR THE MILLION.
IN
.od people all, both great and mall —if
t to -keep
PEACE•IN '.UIE .
must have enough to ea t, dry woou, a 'on
well-behaved children, and to crown all a
P . TOP COOKING STOV
‘ - r — lavo — nt7,l
Stove osttominnizont,ort......lk..o) 1.1
!short), D oi its natno is the
.HOME COMPANION ;
41limn& admitted to bo equal to any in th
on
wor;
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER
ptly,and warranted to give'satisfaetion
REPAIRING
utpd in tho boat manner and with disp, to
CALL AND SEE ME.
D. P. ROBERT
ellsborough, Nov. 21, 1.867 i
Lots of • Fresh Ground
TEA
FOR $7,00, at
T. L. BALDWIN & C
Toga, Fob. 3, 1369.
ANTED
,
_
If
V
ASTI LOGS, ,
at our Mill. Cash paid for them. Wo aro
to saw for customers. Bring on your logs.
a.d pickets always on hand.
j„laY" Ash logs must ho 12 or 14 feet ion u
'BOWEN A; TRUhI •
Wellsboro, Dec. 16, '6B.tf
0 LAWYEitiS-
ANKIIIIPTOY BLAN
fall setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKST
WASHING MACHIN 4
JAS. M. WILKINSON, of Charleston,h vii
purchased the right to make and yen t 1
IL P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga Co nt:
hereby gives notice that the machines are ein
made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wells or
whore they may be procured.
_ _ _
The Bost, cheapest, and most sensible ma
ever invented.
I June 24,1869-tf
Paint for Farmers andiOtherg.
THE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT C't
are now manufacturing the Best, Cheap°.
anal most Durable Paint in use; two coats wel
put on, mixed with pro Linseed Oil, will la r st 1
,r 1,1.5 -rears; it is of a light brown or bealift
Chocolate color, and can be changed to g col
lend, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the ast
of the consumer. It is valuable for Ho se,
B a res, Fences, Carriage and Car makers, ail
nt
a nd Wooden-ware, Agricultural Impla at,
i
Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, as
vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fir an
Water proofs,) Floor Oil Cloths, (one man f ib
tuterhaving vsod 5,000 bbls. the past year, nr
and as a paint for any purpose it unsurpass d f
body, durability, elasticity and adhusiven ss,
Price $6 per barrel of 300 lbs., which will a pp
a farmer for years to come. Warranted i r,
cases as above. Send for a circular which iv,
fOll particulars. None genuine unless hr nth
is a trade mark, O(aufton Mineral Paint. Pe
sons can orde - the paint and remit Oo om
on receipt of the goods. Address
r DANIEL BIDWELI ,
June 3,1863-9 ml 254 Pearl St, Now 1 orl
ASH Paid FOR HID 11
by M. A. DU • N
Wellabor, Deo. DT, 18.09.-tf ,
1
On Bushels Tie:loth) , Seed. 100 b
ki Clover seed, choicest kinds
WRIGHT A: BAIL'
ASH RAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER
CHEESE, by C. L. WILLCO
June 17,1868.
- NE;W .FIRM
ODSI
TO' BU I Y. 4. SELL . IS
- BUSINESS !
NISIVE will buy at the highest •arket price,
, market
the following articles.
SliEt`-PE LT S, DEACON
DE ,2I KINS, FURS, UIDpS,
AN\VEAL SKINS,
for which 'we will ky vo h.
Wo will toanufactur6 - 1. order, French or home
tanned CALF or KIP IRYI'S, in the host man
nor and at fair rates, and pay especial attention
to REPAIRING.
REABY-MABE MM tiftwl
on which wo will not be undersold, and from this
limo wo shalt tnakeit a point te keep up the best
stock of '
to be found hi the county, which we will sell at
a lower Fort! than such articles have ever been
offered in this region.
We shall likewise keep up a good assortment
of
LADIES' BALMORALS, LE A THER
BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES WORK OF VA
RIOUS STYLES,
and all styles of MEN'S WORK. .
LEATHER j. FINDINGS
eau be bought of us as cheap as any where this
side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock
of
FRENCII CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER,' SOLE, LININGS, AND
BINDING.
Our stook of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS'r NEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, CRIMP S . , with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will bo found the lar-
I .
gest in the county, and we sell for small profits.
We talk business and we moan business. "We
have been in this region long enough to be well
known—let those who know us try us. ' Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Win. Rob
erts' Hardware Sore, C. W. SEARS,
GEO. 0. DERBY.
Wollsboro, April 24,18137-tf.
$3,50.
3 , 63.
1,70.
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Ilit'• To Owners of Horses and Cattle.
311 rrOBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE
10 J. warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for
. tia the cure of Distemper, Worms, Dots, Coughs, Hide
bound. Colds, &c., in Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Loss
, n 1 of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &c., in Cl"'
Ito tie. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of
is, stopping the working ofyour animals. They increase
us thoappotito, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and
" nrinnryorgans; also increase the milk of sows. Try
'. them, and you will never be without them. Hiram
{Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has
ad used them for years, and recommends them to ble
Le.. friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush; of tho Jerome Race
nj Courso,Fordham, N. T., would not use them until he
for was told of what they are composed, since which ho
is never without them. He halt over twenty running
horses in his charge, and for ths last three years has
nY used no other medicine for thorn. Ile has kindly per.
all mated mo to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other
.e s refereaces can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists
od and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot; 05
Cgrtlandt Street,New York. I [Feb. lq{]
Farm for 1 Sale 1 . ,
lIE Subscriber, being [about to go west, if
tl fors for sale at a groat bargain to the p r
oliaser, the following proporty, to wit: One hun
dred acres of land, situateabout 4 miles South
iyest of Westfield Boro, on Potter Brook Road
-1 seventy.five acres improved, the balance good
hemlock and hard timber, with good sugar bush,
ood apple orchard, gdod frame barn and log
house the\ks: p m. The farm is well adapted to
is harying pu osos, having a plenty of living wa.
der on all parts. For terms, call on the subscri.
her on the promises, or address him at Westfield,
Tioga Pa.
r.
Oat. 7, Co„1868.
TOB-WORK, IN THE DEBT EITYLIII and
tP withdespatoli,atTlMAG/TATOROffice.
-A, 1 -1 S 0 ,
We have e first-rate stuck of
LADIES' GAITERS,
WILMER. EMBRE
WllOll
UR
DRUGS
L, AND
THADDE,
BURNE'
EXTR
AND FLI
=
Sold at '
to call an
East. I
Col' l nin
A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
A
NAMENTAL TREES, IN. TIOGA
60,000 Apple" Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good I supply of PL M, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL T ' EES A. SHRUBBERY.
The Fr i t trees are c, mposed of the choicest
varieties,
f good, healthy, some of them largo and
in bearing. Any one w shing to get a supply
wili do well to call r .3 my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Delivered at the depot
free of large.
Tioga, Feb., 28,
!cess only by tLo
!cisoly the popular
lpleasing and in
a's Herald, Boston.
•
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'lion, Pleasure
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WYOMING INSERANCE i CO.
WILKESBARRE, PA.
1
R. C. S ITO', 86'4. 1 1 1 W. S. Ross, Prea.
W. T. R E AD, Genq AO. L. D. STIORMAKER, V. P
'I
CAPITAL JND )11.11PLUS, 5150,000
THI is tlie coin]
Hatfield was late
ors who wish to roe,
quested to apply to t
Girrd Fire .
PHIL
f
J. B. ALvottn, , S
CRAVEN,TIIO3IA Pre4NCit
Secretary. A. S. GILLETT, V. ,
Capital $200,000,
Con
Cash
Gross
Cash
e-Policies written at this office
GEORGE Z. HOPE, President.
11. 11. LAMPORT, Vico President.
CYRUS PECK, Secretary,
The Subseribbr takes this method of informing
the public that ho has the agency of the above
Cdmps;nies, tiO sviD be found at his office over
Roy'a Drug Store, ad' oining Agitator Office.
JNO. I. MITCHELL.
Wellsboro, Pa., Fe ). 1 26, 1868—tf,
To the Farmer
1,A.31.10* building at
VIII. a superior
• FA NN
which ossesses the 101 l
tnins:
1. It separates oats,
chess and cockle, from
2. It Cleans flax seed, ,
other seeds, perfectly.- !
3, It cleans timothy a
4. It does all other se
This mill le built of t
bar, it good style, and
duce.
I will tit a patent
wheatito other millet
rfairtillovlll6,ol4oll
EG ISTORIi.
BALI D
El=mii3l
ICINES,.PAINTS
AND ME
ILS,
'INKS, KEITh'S
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hOleBl3lo , Priee l
get quotati.l
Buyers:are requested
ns hefore, i going further
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y agent, an piliCy hold
u, their Insulance aro ro
e subscriber.
Insurance Co.
DELPIIIA.
All, paid up in Cash
Surplus Over $160,000
tinental Ins. Company,
OP THE CITY OF NEW YORE.
(Capital, -H - - $500,000,00
81, urplus, Jan. 1, 1868, 1,314,590,31
Assets, do 1,814,590,31
s of Tioga County
manufactory,!n Lawren .e
Isla HILL,
owing advantagesover allother
rat litter, and foul etede, and
heat.
takee out yellow eeed, and all
,e 9.
, paratiag required of a mill.
,le!beat and no durable tim
le :sold cheap for cash, or pro
a, for aoparating oats from
asanablaterma.
J. II ALATHEII,
0,1110.041
. . ..• •
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The Great External Remedy,
For Man 033.11 EoastL
IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM
Tho reputation of this preparation Is PO well ct:b.
MIKA, that, lithe need beisaid in' this connection.
On DIAN It has never failed to cure PAINFUL
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING
CLES, STIFFNESS AND FAINS IN THE
STITCHES in theSIDE or Rack, SFP•AINS, SRC
BURNS, SWELLINGS,CORNS and FROSTED FE
Persons affected with Rheumatism can be elfectust
and permanently cured by using this wo»derful pr
ration; It penetrates to the nerve and bone immedlst
on being applied,
On HORSES it will cure sc;itATcrins, swEENEY,
POLL.EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING Sultl •
SADDLE or COLLAR. CALLS, SPRAINED Jul N.
STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, k.e, It wilipx •
HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN HILL
COWS.
I have met with great. success in bringing rw
/11xv.,. within the reach of the Public. lam daily
receipt of letters Nom Physicians, Druggists, Merehr ir4t ,
and Fanciers, testifying to its curative powers,
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor,
• BALTIMOF.E, .14D,
Apii17,1869-Im.
HEARTH and 'HOME
DMZ=
Agrioultnral and Fireside Journal,
=1
SIXTEEN handsome folio fiages, printed from new
typo, on superfine book paper, and abundantly illus
trated by the beat artists.
EESIMEEI
DONALD 0. IffITOECBT.T..
AND
ELARRIEI I BEECHER STOWE,
assisted by a corpsorable editors and contributors Is
each department. • •
It is devoted to tht Interbsts of the
•
FARRIER,
"PLANTER,
GARDENER,
FRUIT-GROWER,
and the FLORIST.,
4
ORNAMENTAL GARDE - NM),
RURAL, ARCHITECTURE,
PLANS OF C O
• '
gr Il l ' •
11 ' i
A careful Report
ton, Madelphia, • . v 0 . , .. r
will be furnish.
Farmer infonp Xliti‘j 1
and WURN • 'to .,
.
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It w) 6, u
pal I ,
from . f
good dluir I ,
,
noted for their attractiveness, Iv ,
time to time as also Cemetriy
Greens.
a interest the household, plain
ling and domestic rnanagemeat
of a napkin and tho cookhut of 1
ho education of children.
MRS. STOW',
GRACE GREEN - M:OD,
and MT MARY F. DODGE,
8111 contribute to each nurr7
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cc ITZ I= 7 "
Written expressly for 1 ,EARTII AND riomr:, coin•
mences in first (December Nth) number.
TIIE BOYS ,4ATO er'iRLS
Win find their own page alwars ll;hted with =aril fun
In pictures, and fan in stories, as shall snake them
look sharply every Week for the colidnz of HEARTH
AND 'Tonne.
vtait 111cgo
$10; 5 Copies pa. Any one .
0(15 Cordes (all at one tir:3 ) . a cop:
free.
No travelling agents emnl,;,-1. ~ ,1 11v, 5 MI com
munications to
PETTENGILL, B A.T 1.1:3 &
; 4 4 44' 1 4 4 4i 4 ; ; ;
To THE WORKING CLASS:—I am DOW prephted t b
e;
nish all classes with constant stnployrue4 at the;
homes, the whole of the time. or fur the spare m.
moats. Ilusinebs new, light and profitable. Fifty ter; ,
to $5 per evening:, is either earned by persons et ..al,l
sex, and the boys and girls earn nearly as math e,
men. Oreatlmlncements are offered these %%he will a:
vote their whole tibe'to the business ; nna, that eat
person who secs this notice, may send me their ralb.t.
and test the business for themselves, I make the bus
ing unparalleled offer: To all those who are Bet well
satisfied with the business,' will scud $1 te pay f,..r it
trouble of uytting me. Full particulars. anteneta
sent free. Samples eent by mil for lOcts. 'Addroi
E. C. ALLEN.
Augusta. Me.
.tilarch 17, 1809-0 m
Planing & Turning
B. T: VAN 11011 N,
AVING got his new Factory in operatict.
I I is now. prepared to till orders bfr Cabinei
Ware promptly and in the best style of workman
ship. Having,procured n '
WOODWORTH PLANER,
ho is ready to dregs tabards or plonk with dispatl
SCROLL-WORK & 'BRACKETS,'
furnished to order. .111 i tuachinesare,d the new
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELL
BORO N Pa.,
Oct. 31, '1866-tf.
J. STICKLIN, 1,
, r ,
omt
„ T .., Chairmaker, Turner, ,
an
/1
Furniture Dealer.
SV: ROOM, oPposite Dartt's Wagon, ..IT
Main Street. FACTORY in Sean- .l. Al
limns Foundry, second story. :
Orders promptly filled and satisfaetko guaro
toed. Fancy Turning done to order.'
Wellsboro, June 12,1861. .1. STref:l.l.`i
SOAK 1'
(yo
_QUE r:E. G
L A Ntel OA-Pz,N .'"
For doing a family washing in die 1 , 4 A a
cheapest manner. guaranteed equal to on?
the world! Ilas all `ho strength oi t,ht rn;
soap with the mild and 41thering trualitit:
genuine Castile. Try this'; , plendld soap- `t°
by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORRS, 48 Nnr
Front Street, Philadelphia Sept 'O-13
Tioga 'Marble Woiks
IHE undersiined is now prepared is ext
Cute nil orders for Tomb Stones and
moats of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND 14 mtrkLE
of the latest stylo and approved worlitosoo. l l
and with dispatch.
Ho keop constantly on hand both
Marble and will be able to suit all who may 13:
Ivor him with their orders, on as reasonnbh tow
as can ho obtained in the d pountry.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt el WO
and wade to look as gond as new.
Tioga,Nov.l,lS(t7—tf
Valuable Farm for Sale
Afarm of three hundred acres, wit!, ta bia,
(Ired and twenty•five acres improved Sit
uated two miles north of Tioga Villago„ an
Tioga River and Railrocd. , snft t e r,J, (IN
dor a good stato of cultivation, and wild
ing:3. Also four houses and lots. tor sale i»Ti.‘gA
T. 1.. fIAI. - 0'1N•
Tioga, Feb, 12, 15.118—tf.
Cabinet Card Photographs,
and all special sizes, and finest (ktletllft'
finished in first-claps manner :II S
Gallery. Ponce', Art
Atnnlobi, Fob. 3, 18119
C ub
Well
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zap lat VRIGIIT 44 BAILEY'S•
born, Jim S t 1887.
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• PORTER WILCOX