The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 23, 1869, Image 4

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Golden hair sai on her grandfather's kneo—
Dear little Golden Hair, tired was Bile, -
All the day, busy as busy could be.
Up in.ihe 'wonting tta.seon as 'tiras light,
Out with Di° birds and'iJutterilies
Flitting about till the coming of night.
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Grandf4ther toyed,with . the curls on her head
" " What:has my baby been doing," he said, ,
Since eho none with the eun from her bed?"
- ' e• Pitty much !" answered tho sweet little one,
"I cannot tell, so much things have I done,
Playealwith my dolly, and feeded my bun.
" And I have jumped with thy little jump ropo
And then r hare made out of water and soap
Bufllle round worlds, mamma's castles of Hope.
" Then I have readed in my picture book,
- And little ltella and I went to look
For some smooth atones, by the side ofthu book
Nearer and nearer the little head pressed,
Until, it droppeci upon grandfather's breast;
Deat4ittle /ofolden Hair, sweet be tby rest.
We are but children; the things that we do
Aro as sports of a babe to the Infinite view,
That sees all our weakness, and pities it too.
God grant that when night overshadows our Tray,
And we shall ho called to account for tho day,
He shall find it as guileless as Golden hair's play.
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And 0 I
,tvhen n-weary may we be so blest
As to sink like an innocent child to our rest,
And feel ourselves - clasped to the Infinite breast.
Cruelty to Anima4.
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Cot reeponclenco of the Agitator. 11 )
",d3llOll - 15 - Trier—rowax—,....---_,..
It is both cruel and dangerou -- s.'- - ircirrirror—us
June S. ' •
I thank you, Mr, Editor, for giving
me a. text for a sermon I have long
had on my mindbto preach you, and
through you, to x,f f iir numerous readers,
on this-verysubjectof o'erloading teaths.,
We have frequently read in your paper;
wonderful accounts of enormetiS-loads,
usually of " grreen lumber," ' which. cer
tain crack-teams," owned byieertain
inen have drawn,long distances, in
very short - The drivers Of. the
teams evidently considering " the hon
or of the matchless beasts, their t own."
I have always' wondered that you, ever
Rd prompt to speak in' behalf of the in
jured or oppressed, should publisti them,
without-due comment ; and thus Allow
the cruelty to gu unrebulted, - and even
tacitly commended. •For,certainly it is
a wrong 'and_ cruelty inexcusable, 'and
all the - greater - wrong, and the less ex
cusable, that it is perpetrated upon that
invaluable
le friend and ally of mankind,
the. long-suffering horse! Could obis
voiceless -suffering find exprision—
could he -tell- how his legs and poor
bruised shoulders ache, bow. still' and
sore every, muscle was,) and his tender
- skin from the 'cruel whip '
it might be
that theeutragnwould not he repeated;
but as' he needs must suffer in,silence,
his remorseless owner scruples not, to
profit by his unrequited, exhausting
labors; with loud boasting of his
:Leh ieveln ts.
llapol for the dumb creatures, at
last., the benevolent " Society for the
prove
,lion of cruelty to animals," has
taken i their- ease in hand, and one
- chance of the lay,' for their protection,
enacted by the Legislature of our, , rood
old Commonwealth reads thus: ir
Any one who shall, within this com
monwealth, wantonly or cruelly ill
tretit, overload, beat, or otherwise
abuse any animal belonging to hinisell,
or others, &c., shall be deemed guilty
of a mistiemeanor—liable to a line of
ten dollars for the first ofrenve, and
from twenty to fifty for any subsequent,
offence. One half the fine going to the
county.
(This part of the law WAS unaccount
ably omitted, in •our published report
of it.)
It is not however, Mr. Editor, by ar
rests and fines Chiefly, tho' these are
often needful, that this Society seek the
ameioration, of the sufferings of the
lumb animals, but rather to the edu
cating of the people into a better state
of feeling towards these helpless erea
tures, so indispensable to the comfort
of man, so dependent on him for all
their comforts.
The Society hope to have their .pub
lications read by, or to, all the carter,:
draytnen, car and coach drivers, and
men of all kinds who have the care and
the use of horses, mules or oxen, who
_too often requite their services with
blows and curses, and scant provender.
It was chiefly the intolerable cruelty'
and over work, to which the car-mules
on the Broad Street Railroads, in Phila.
were continually subjected, and for
which there seemed no reason, that led
some benevolent 'men to ask for the
passage of a local law, by which a stop
might' be put to such outrages, The
evident benefits of the law soon led to
its being made general over the State.
So that now, even in remote Tioga Co.,
" our four-footed friends" can be shelt
ered under the broad aegis of our noble
Old State. " May her shadow never be
less !" The necessity of creating and
cultivating a better feeling toward the
animal creation, may be illustrated by
an incident related in a little paper pub
lished in Boston by the Mass. Society
called " Our dumb Animals." A. cart
er was arrested for overloading and
•cruelly beating a horse drawing bricks,
and being fined by the magistrate,' with
awful oaths ho declared to the horse—
" You get off now—but wait till I get
you in the brick-yard, I'll get it out of
you !" And -no doubt he kept his word,
for " the dark places of the earth are
full of cruelty." I do not think that
children are naturally cruel; but how
soon they learn to torment. and abuse
any:animal that comes within ;their
'power r Children may be trained to
,have a kindlier feeling towards all ant
, tho' it may sometimes be need-
Jul to invoke the strong arm of the law
toprotect them from adult cruelty.—
Parents and teach?.rs 'should take up
this subject as a part of the training of
the young ; and Gospel,Ministers make
it a theme of frequent discourse, and
will hope, that a better day is dawning
for the dumb creation.
The Parent Society wishes to have
branch associations in each county ;
who shallsee after the animals and cir
culate the publications of the Society,
through the county. '
With your permission I wilt com
municate their farther instructions at
some future time. V. P.
" Charley, love, I wish. you would
throW away that hook and talk to me,
feel so dull." (A long pause and no
reply.) "Charley, dear, my foot's
asleep." "Is it? Well, don't talk ;
you might wake it up."
Two lovers stood Upon the shore of
Massachusetts Bay, bidding a sad fare
well, before Seth tore himself away.
' I'll marry you when I come back, my
Sally Ann," says he, and then ho took
a little smack, and sailed away to sea.
;The French had discovered that the
white of an egg given in sweetened wa
ter is a sure cure for the croup. The
remedy is- to ho repeated until a cure is
effected.
LAW iS like a Helve; you may see
through it, but you must be consider=
ably reduced before you can get through
it. -'
Why are ladies like watches ? Be
cause they have beautiful faces, delicate
hands, are more admired when full
jeweled, and need regulating very often.
A polite philsopher once thanked a
lady who had been singing to a party
for an hour, by saying, " Madam, you
have wasted our time charmingly."
Womari is composed of 243 bones, 409
muscles, and 306 pins. Fearfully and
wonderfully made, and , to be handled
with care to avioid scratches.
Stoves: Stan-vesT:
AND HAIRDWAIIIIP'
t
Having formed a partnership In *lave the
and Hardware trade, the undershot a great
pleasure to announce that they hoe old stand
outlay, added to the usual atock
on
MAIN '6IILEET
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LPBORO,
a complete assortment of elf Ilaraware,
of whioh wo enumerate, the Owing article's:
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NAILS, SPIKES, C 1 WBARS, X. CUT,
MILL, HAND AN BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS. STRAP HINGES,
•Sl2- 4 :SWArrr
AUGERS,
BITTS,
Kin-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
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PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND .IRON, GRINDSTONE
=.kk HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HA GINGS
a now thing, and made for use.. The o are but a
few of tho many articles oomposin our stock
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and eicadine for
themselves. We aim to keep the best gu l 'ality of
goods in our lino; and all work to cindor done
promptly and well. 111
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AGENTS FOE / THE ;
iluckeye Mower & Reaper.
WM. ROBERTR.
It. C. BAILEY.
ROBERTS, & BAILEY.
Wellslnro, May 19,1.889-M
NITED SECURITY
Life Insurance & Trust\ Oompany
, ,
of Pennsylvania.
M =M!
Capital,
$lOO,OOO deposited with the Auditor General for
security of the Policy Fielders.
A. SPECIAL FEATURES
Low cash Premiums.
Policies, Non-forfeitable by their terms.
Liberal Traveling Privileges. ,
Return of all Premiaais paid.
Annual Dividends.
Females Insured at same rates as Males
Home Office S. E. Corner, sth and Chestnut
St., Philadelphia.
Applicaticins for Insurance may be made with
W. P.BIGONEY, General Agent, Wollsboro' Pa.
, May 12, 1869—tf.
HARRY MIXS'
HOT HOUSES
Having been to mudh expense in fitting up
another Green house, 'giving more room for
large pots, I flatter myself that no Green House
can make a better show of
RARE AND THRIFTY PLANTS,
Dahlias, Roses, Vorbenias, Petuinas, Geraniums,
all sorts; Basket Plants all sorts; Hanging
Baskets, new patterns; Beautiful Bego.
• nias, Ca e Jessamins, Carnations,
Cissus, discolor; Pelargoniuins
in ariety, Ize, .ke. &c.
Now Crimion Cluster Tomato Plants, and all
sorts in pots or by the dozen. All kinds of Cab
bage Plants, Egg Plants, Asparagus Roots
(two years old) Sage Roots, Celery, Dwarf,,
White Salad, Cauliflower. Thyme.
'All kinds of early Vegetable plants ready,lst
of \April, at the Green houses and at the store
of Li/flea/au; & Mix, Mercur's New Block.
' Having employed ono of the most-experienced
Florists' ho will at all times give any informa
tion to customers on the mode of propagation
and cultivation of Plants.
This Spring's Catalogue will ho sent to all.that
may desire and write for it. I invite all to
come and see my Houses, Plants, ke,, for them
selves. With gratitude I acknowledge past
favors.
W•Bouquets will be found at the store of
Mann?. & Hits every morning, Sundays except
ed ; 35 to 50 cents each.
Towanda, Pa., Mar. 3, 1869-om.
"451 -- Orders loft at Wm. Itoberts's hardware
Store, Wellaboro, will receive prompt attention.
The Betit Stock of
Flour,
FEED, 111 EAL, PROVISIONS,
in Wellsboro, can be fennel nt
A choice lot of CLOVER and TIMOTHY SEED,
besides all kinds of GARDEN and small FIELD
SEEDS, SEED POTATOES, Ac., at
lou can got °ash for your
EGGS, BEANS, POTATOES,
BEESWAX, &c., AT
March 31, 1869
Young Bertrands
WILL stand the present season as follows :
Mondays and Tuesdays forenoons, t the
stable of the subscriber, Main:burg.
Tuesday afternoons, at Brundage's Stables,
Mansfield.
Wednesday's at Graves's Covington.
Thursdays at Cherry Flats.
Fridays at Whitneyvillo.
Saturdays at Feltp - w's, Wellsboro.
May 12, 1869-2 m.
500 Cords of Hemlock Bark, wanted, .for
which the highest market price will ho
paid on delivery at my Tannery, in Welleboro.
Jne 2, 1869-tf. JOSEPH RIBEROLLE.
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FOREIGN &' DOMESTIC , GREEN .&
•- DRj
ED 'FRUITS, .
CANNE FRUITS AND
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CROCKERY WARE, '
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PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &c.
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A full and complete assortment of the above
mentioned goodsof the beta quality always on
hand.
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Particular att ntlon pa id t o Pane Groce
ries.
Dealers and Coniumers will And it to their in
terest to examine his Stook before buying. ..
Corning, N. Y. March 31, 1869.
WHOLESI
DRUGS AN
AND, OILSI,
THADDEUS
BURNETT'S
AND FLAVOI
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S .RE
Sold at Wholesale Frices. Buyers aro requested
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to call and got q otations before 'going further
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A 1. D. TERBELL & CO.
East
$1,000,000
100,000
THE subscriber
Cassimores, Fl
They also manufad
TO ORDER
to suit customers.
resented. ,They i
quarillemmatop
which are warranted in every respect. Particu
ROLL-CARDING & CLOTH-DRESSING
1
Twenty years experience in the business war
rants them in expecting a generous patronage
No shoddy cloths made.
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To Lovers of Good Stock.
TSTILL
,continue to kee my Alderney Bull
for improvement of Mil ing Stock. Ile will
be part of a season in Middlebury , and balance
of the time at Wellaboro. t
I have for Sale,l Devon ball, pure blood, 2
years old. Alio 2 grade ,Alderney Bulls, 4
blood, 1 year old.
I would call attention to my Chester County
White Boars—Uncle Sam and Young America.
Uncle Sam will remain at Middlebury—Young
America at Wellsboro.
Those wishing good Stock pleaso give me a
eall. • L. C. BENNET.
Wellsboro, May 5, 1869A1.
CONYERS OSGOOD
ifAVE on hand arid are conotantly 'receiving
at their ( "
Hard'svare Store
every article nodded thi. region of country
in the '
- hARDWARE
SHELF HARDWARE,
NAILS, MIDDLE 9
ELMIRA SAW!
M. B. PRINCE'S.
M. IL 'PRINCE'S
M. B. PRINCE'S.
Cooking, Self-Regylatori and Coal
Stoves.
Home Companion,
and the justly celebratnd
AMERICAN COOK STOVE
TIN-WARE
No pains will be spared to meet the wants of
our customers:
E. A. FISH,
Proprietor.
For Sa l le.
AMason it Hamlin Cabinet Oogan. Five
Octave Single Reed, for cash pr on iime.—
Inquire of J. B. Minkel:Ogre, Oyer John R.
Boren's Store. ' April 7, I£4lB—tf.
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Grpnery and Prat
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COR,N_M' - f
t 1.1-ar-s 9
-'-1.4D WAIL DEALER
c%
loivrnoa
g, PROVISIONS,
ines, Liquors and
Cigars-,
VEGETABLES,
E DREG STORE.
ING, N.: Y.
CUR
D MEDICINES, PAINTS
AVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
' ATED MEDICINES,
CONCENT
IREI)E
L'S FLUID, EX
TRACTS,
°MAINE, FLAVORING
, KEROSENE LAMPS
EXTRACT`
---- PATENT
MEDICINES, RUCH-
R PERFUMERY
EMI
ING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER
WINDOW GLASS;
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
FINED OIL
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1868--ly
Pounds of Woo
anted.
s will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
!annals, &0., &e., for Wool.—
'taro as usual—
OR ON SHARES
All work Warranted as rep
nvite particular attention' to
their Water Proof
lar attention given to
DeLano Jr. Co. at WelleQro, are agents .cor
he sale of our Cloths.
JOSEPH INGHAM & SONS
Deerfield, May 18611—ti.
HARDWARE AND STOVES
srro
CONVERS & OSGOOD
Wellaboro, Jan. 6, 1869, ly.
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. iERYE RAILWAY.
N and , after MONDAY, April adth. 1861), - trains
t.) Will leave Cornhig, at CIO following hours, la: ,
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1. OmNO WIST. I ,
1235 a. in., EXPRESS IdAlLifitandays except ,tor
isulado, Dunkirk add Cleveland, connecting with
trains for the West. A Sleeping Coach is attac ed to
, thistrain at New York. running through to cad.
vile without change. A Sleeping Coach:is o at-i
Cached at Susquehanna running through to I) ale. 1
6,1 I ,a.ta., - MORT S'XP.,dally,for BtaffahrDn kirk;
. Cleveland, Dayton and Cincinnati, making rect
connection with truffle of the Grand Trunk it way
at Buffalo, and with the Lake Shore Railway , t ;Bur. .
fele, Dunkirk and Cleveland, for all points W i and
North• West, and , at , Cincinnati with the Q s end
- , Mississippi Railway for the South and Sotith-N et.
. .
UR. This 'titan inehe's:a_direct ,dal y connectioa. it'll
i \es
all Linea to the West and Seath- West, and is pr, cd
With thiLtiittv and impriifett Waning - , Itoonit C'
peculiar to the Broad Clamp, arranged. both for ' a d
night travel, running through to. Rochester, a •
and Citicinnati," ; and Who; forining the ONLY D Li
LINE from New York,Oincinnatt and the Routh est,
reaming area& 860 miles without _change, ,
5,30 a. m., NIG= ExeRBSSi Sundays 4=44 for
Rochester and Bulimia, via Avon.. •.•
10 , u 15 a. m.,IIIAIL _TRAIN, Sundays exceptellfor
Bidoind Dunkirk, • . ..,
1,45 P. In., BALTIMORE RXTRESS,SnadaySepPt
ed, for BochoOter and Buffalo, via Avon. ,
7,05 p. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays exceptedfor
isurfalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Dayton, ClncirinatLnd
the West and South, connects at Buffalo,Dunkitin d
Cleveland with the Lake Shore Railway for allpats
West Mid • Nortle•West and at ' Cincinuatti w Wile
Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the South andlikth -
West. , Sleeping Coupes attached to' this Tta at
liornellsville, running through to Clevelandrth
out change.
7,10 P. m:, DAY EXPRESS, I3undaya exceptadfor
Rochester. ' ...
1,30 p. ni g WAY- ERRIOIIT, Sundays exceptid.
5,25-p;mr, EMEGRANTITILAIN, daily', for tlitly o
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4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondayst-7
epted connecting at, Elmira for Ganondaigual,
c
Owego for Ithaca, at \Binghamton for Syntex/et"
Great Bend for Scrautdn, at Lachammen for Alq i "
dale at Middletown for Unionville, at -Goilhepr
Montgomery ' at Greycotirt for NiFfilAir. aA4
wick, and at S'oriey City aftiff i eit u p d h Vr.
• gentiegAgildr.g ten
10,35 a. m., AOOIIIMODATION TRAIN, dolly, n"
fleeting at - Owego fdrithata.
L 4D.W,, - EXIIVRESS, Eitindays otOppl,
connecting:at Wetrlyittl-Tolvandak at' Bing Mun
for Syracuse, at.Graat Baud,for Scranton. at Lai
waxen for Honesdale, at XiddletoNitifpr Unionra,
' and at Jerbey Eitywith'xiiidnight*eipress truly!
NewJerserlialiroadifor phtladelphia. ,„-.,
2,0 - •p.03 3 4 , BALTIMORE EXPRESS. 81111 4 /4 8 P
, canted.:
426" P. in., N E{ YORK AND BALTIMORE 31A , ,
' Sun days except , connecting at Elmira for Can.
daigug, and atW averly for Towanda. -
7,52 P.m., LTG TNING EXPRESS, Rally, count.
ing at Elmira f r Williamsport, Harrilburg and e
South, and at J ray City with morning express tra
of Now Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia, Baltime
and Washington. - - • ,
12,20 'WAY 'FREIGHT, Sundays eicepted.
Air. A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table"t
Papsenger Trains oh the Erie Railway and connect/8
Lines, has retently been published, and can be proof
ed ou applicatton to.the Ticket Agent of the Celollar
WM. It.'I3ARR, 11. RIDDLE, -
Gong Pass. Agent. Gen'l Supt
-4.7 - 22.10 it.
Accommodation—Loaves Blosaburg at 0,15 a. ui., Mat.
1101 d at 7,05, Tina at 7,41, Lawroutovlllo at 8,0-
arriving at Covullig at 9,32 a. in.
Mall—Leaves Bloasburg at 3,00 p. m.,Blaradlaltl at 30,
iloga at '4,18, Lawroubevillo at s,oo—artivtag
Corning at 0 p. m.
Mail—LeavesCorning at 8,00 .a.m., Lawrencevll,46
9,03, ',Naga at 9,46, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving a
Bloss.burg at 11,00 a.m.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p.
• roncovillo at 3,62 'Doge at 4.40, Mansfield at 6,30
arrl vlng at Blossburg at 6,16 p. m.
L. IL SHATTUCK,Sup' .
TRAINS FOR TUE NORTH.
Trains for Canaudaguia leave Elmira as follows:
Accomodation at 0 20 a u
Express [fastest train on road] 12 20 p
Mail ! 7 10 p n
Way Frolgh,t,[passengor coach attached] ...... 800 a u
On and after Apr. 25; 1869, trains will arrive ant
depart from Troy, as follows; ff
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
9 27 P. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Buffa
lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Slum'. Bridge and tht
Canadas.
10 55 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Rind* a and
"'Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
524 A. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington, Philadelphia, &c.
052 P. m.—Daily ,(ozcispt Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington and Philadelphia.
ALFRED xt. FISKE, • ED. S. YOUNG
Elon'l Supt./famishing, Gong Pass. Ag't
Baltimore,
va una l EWO /400 ial."..inta .KOCL4I Wil l
run as follows :
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.
• " " Williamsport..
" " arr. at Erie
ErieExprees loaves Philadelphia..... ...
•` . Williamsport
• " arr. at Erie
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia
" " " Willianisp`ort
arr.: at Lock Haven
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie 1136 a in
" Williamsport 12.20 ain
,g " err. at Philadelphia 9:26 a m
Erio Express loaves Erio 0.25 1) /0
" " " Williamsport 7.60 ain
" I . arr., at Philadelphia 4.10 p m
Mall and Express connect with 011 Creek and Alla.
gheny River Rail Road. Baggage CheolietiThrough.
ALFRED. L. TYLER , Oen'l Sup't.
.
Atlantic and Gra
SALAMANCA, ETATIQN
WZITWAILD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND,
Mall 6 130 Express ' 6.10
Accommodation 6,36 Mail 5.6,1
Express • 12.10 Accommodation, 11.45
Express 11.00. RXpreta 0.10
'At Cory there le a junction with the Philndelphi a &
Erie, and Cil Crock Mail ROadsi
At Meadville with the - Franklin and Oil City and
Pithole Branch.
At Leavlttsburgo the Mahoniny Branch makes a, di
recercmte• to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
The Road passes through Akron, Ashland Galion,
Marlon, Urbana and Dayton , intersecting various rail
roads, and torminatea at Cincinnati. ,
, D, RIY(110ER lion. Supt., Meadville, Pa.
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WELLSBORO BAKERY.
THE SUBSCRIBER baying established him
elf V} :tho - • • '
BAKING BUSINESS.
in this village, next door to E. R. Kimball's
Grocery, is now prepared to cary on the business
in all its various branches. I will keep con
stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, such
as
•
LOAF BREAD, BOSTON , CRACKERS,
GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER
CRACKERS; B ROW N
B R .A2D; WATER'
CRACKERS, SUGAR
CRACKERS,
DYSPEPSIA AND - SODA BISCUITS,
OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES,
PIES, AND .LUNCH,
at all hours of the day, Sundays excepted.
By strict attention to business shall endeavor
to merit the public patronage.
CHAS. STEVENS.
Wellsboro, June. 24, 1868.
TO THE FARMERS OF
lAM now building at my mutat - atom in Lawrence
villa, a superior
FANNING KILL,
which possesses the following advantagosover allother
mills:
1. It separates rye, oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and
ohese and Cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
This mill is built of the best and most darablotim•
bar, In good style, and Is sold cheap for cash, or pro.
duce.
Twill fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable term e.
J.ll MATIIRE,
LawrenCtvllle ,June 10,18694 f
LINE.
IRON, STEEL,
OWN AND
~ ROPE,
1W
HARNESS SHOP I,
GW. NAVLE, would say to his friends
. that his Harness Shop is now in full blast,
and that be is prepared to furnish heavy or light
X-Ina-33.e.tisoess,
on short notice,, in a good and substantial man.
ner, and at prices that can't fail to snit.
The best workmen aro employed, and none but
the best material need. Call and see.
Deo. 9, 1968-Iy. G. W. NAVLE.
House awl Lot for Sale.
HOUSE and Lot,°and vacant lot for a le,
JUL chettp`.`' LoCatlon NY'eflaboro, and deaira
'win - We - it the dg}tator Office.
Oat-28, 'lBoEt+-tf.: -- - " -
MIME , TA B LES. 5.,.
I: WPF . I
Sloosburg & Corning, & Tiago R. a
'flatus will run tie follows until further notice
Northern Central R. R.
TIOGA COUNTY.
NOR
Joh
TS ow reo
ment of
bought ohlo
York, oonsi
Grocer'
ffil
Partiqul
114k3
Gaiters
line
ME
A fine as
all of whi
ket pripea
examines
Empir
Wonab
F°
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. 8.15 Eh m
. 0.30 p m
11.60 noon
. 8.60 p m
.10.00 a m
. 8.00 a. m
. 0.30 p
. 7.95 pm
tWestorn 8• W
'LNEW , 4'.GOODS!
It. lioWen, ''-'
.iving-a large and complete assort
all it Winter '
odds,
the jot° decline in prices in New
tipg of
*iarC:PC)C3L.I9,
, " •
fits & Caps, toots & Shoes,
II 1 I ON
&e., &c.
r attention to invited to our Stook of
Mit Mao& azoillig
AND TRIMMINGS. •
ncl Hoop Skirts ; also a nice
*f TEAS, New Crop, very
fine at, reducedrprices,
ortment of Ladies FURS, very oheap,
h will be sold at the very lowest ma?-
We respectfully invite all to call and
y stook.beforapurobasing •elsewhere.
Remembor,
Store, No. 1 Union. BloCk.
ro, and. 21,16&6.
SHE GOES
RI
FROZ THIS DATE''
SHoio wilt ell. le"SpD these pr
est Rye & Oats, Ground
$2,50 cw,
2,25 "
2;00 "
1.75"
=
here'
Best i
Beat
Cow
ported Feed,
.raino:n Bad,' .
eed,
ove, goods, at tho abovo pricos, are
Tile a
strictly c
::h
't mix sand in our feed.
• en't a Plaster Mill connocted with our
Mill I
od is pure! WRIGHT & BAILEY.
oro, Jan. 20, 1809.
We do '
We ha •
Flouring
Our F ,
Wong,
sen. W. J. Kruson F. D. Pease
R. Kr
R. KRUSEN & CO.,
WESTFIELD, PA.,
OLD announce to the public) that they
r e now receiving a full and complete an
of
W O a
sortmon
DRY GOODS,
Notions, Carpets, Furs; Hats, Caps, Bo ts,
Shoe's, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery,
Hardware, Stoneware, &c,
which they are Prepared to sell for cash, or ex
change Or Country Produce, at rates which defy
competition.
Westheld, roofs. 2, 1888—tf
For Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale the following
propert, situated in Covington township and
borough, Tioga dimity, Pa.:
' 58 acres of land in Covington tp., on William
son R od' leading to Blossburg, 4 miles there
fromt an 1 mils from Covington borough, about
20 acres improved, a good from° house, barn and
other o tbuildina thereon,. . Also, Sawmill, Sash
Facto . r.iiiiift3hingle Mill and :-water. privilege
tharculn. /Liao, tu:" apple, nrehardp of 170 trees,
—lB p 1 m trees, 12 Cherry, 90,Currant bushes,
red, whi e, and black, 4 Crabs, 10 bearing Grape
Vines, 1 Pear, and Peach and Quince.
Also a Timber lot, 849,8 acres, II of a mile
from Se h Factory and Sawmill. Timber, pine,
oak,• b y mood, chestnut, ash, beech, birch, maple
and h em ode. Also—a lot in the' illage, adjoin
ing Ger cold's orchard, fronting on Williamson
road an railroad, containing about an acre, a
2-story °use, outbuildings, fruit trees ad a
good we 1 of water thereon.
Ale another village lot, fronting on William
son road 80 feet front by about 200 deep, and
another lot fronting on said road, 114X174 feet.
For f.rther particulars inquire of DAVID S.
IRELA , Sr., or 13.. J IRELAN, Covington, Pa.
April .1, 1389-tf.
cad! Read:
THE CELEBRATED
tts Hamlin Cabine
Maso,
1333
ABPLE ORGANS
OR
ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN
ODEONS, can be advantageouely pur-
Togetbe
and - ME
abased of
t i 9 . 47,n itiss. ug I. ;it;
-TicioA .pA .1
.1. , ; •
I I;
if A
ING obtained the agency from the insti
-1
u aoturers of the above named instruments
we hay the facilities for furnishing them at pri
ces to Compare favorably with those of dealers
in either the same or other reed instruments.
Their r6putation is such that scarcely anything
need b i said • regarding their being desirable,
having been awarded premiums and medals at
the principal Pairs and Institutes, both in this
and foleign countries. Many fine modern im
provements, which are so desirable fir all good
reed iniiltruments, are owned and retained for
their e elusive use by the manufacturers of'
these i struments. Hence it is, while they claim
strengt and durability, together with volume
i t
and quSlity of tone equal to any, they excel al
other reed instruments, in the variety and corn
bination l
of tones whioh can be produced.
INDIV.
IDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH
ES, SOCIETIES,
or organizations, wishing to obtain a
trumeni, can be suited as regards size
irises, Ate., &c.
and all
read ins
8 ty/0 8, .1
NSTRUMENTS WARRANTED
M2l
(Bend for a:circular. .40
fl
Tioga
March, 17, '69. T. A. WIOKHAM
TED-
WA
ASH LOGS,
at our Mlll. Cash Raid fbr them. We are ready
to saw for customers. Bring on your loge. Lath
and pickets allays on hand.
Ash loge must be 12 or 14 feet long.
BOWEN TRUMAN.
Well-boro, Deo. 16, '6B.tt
T° LAWYERS—
BA KRUPTCY BLANKS,
in full °tie, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE.
CASH Paid FOR HIDES ,
— .by M. 4. DUMP.
Wellaboro, Dee. 16,1868.—tf
ANOTHE - R
EW AND LARGE STOCK OF
ALBUMS,
Jut received by P., ft.wtlliame A, Co. The
greatest and cheapest variety ever brought into.
tow .r. Album Irina 76'cts. s 2o' each. Call
and .ee. P. A. WILLIAMS & CO.
W,llsboro, Dec. 23, 1868.
Farm for Sale.
SI DATED on Elk : Run Gaines township,
' e .ntaining 125 gores ;' 50 acres improved.—
L
Bald arm is well watered, has • a fratne bouse.sztd
batn and a choice apple •orehard',- and is well
adap, ..to _dairying purposes. _._Title-good and
tennis eau.. Jmqnlie,.of Wm. H..Elmith, ,Wella
hart or'. ' ',. • li. ,L. RUBBlllit, Deaner. ''
s.pt, 241868. • "
- ' '
. 7421 r i . - W j"*".11.:It; Al
TO . EUY' SELL iS OUB
B USINESS !
1E will buy at' the 'highest market price,
the following uttiolog.
SHEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS,
'DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES,
AND VEAL SKINS,
for which we will pay cash.:
We will manufacture to order, French or home
tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best mon.
ner and at .fair Yates, and pay especial attention
to IMPAIRING.-
ALSO,
We have a first-rate stook of
REABY-MADE WORK,
,
en-which we will not be undersold, and from this
time we shall make it a point to koop up the boat
stook of
LADIES' ..GAITERS,
to be found in the county, which we will sell at
a lower profit than such articles hove over been
o? erect in this region. ,
We shall likewise keep up a good assortment
.LAMES' 'BALMORALS, LEATH ER
BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND
• MISSES WORK or VA-
RIOUS STYLES,
end alt tglae of MEN'S WORK.
LEA T ER i• FINDINGS
can be.bought of us as cheap as any where this
side of New York, and we shall keep a full stook
of
F#BNCII CALF, FRENCH. KIP, UP
PER, SOLD,- LININGS, AND
BINDING:
()lir stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS,
TR. EN . CRIMP 8, with- 'SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will . round tho !ay
gut in the county, and we sell Phi small profile.
WO talk business and wo mean business: We
have been in'this regidn'long • Wm& to be well
known-let those who know us try, us. thorn&
of Main and Grafton' streets,'opposito Wm. Rob
arts' Hardwaro Store; O.' W. Earne r !.
• GEO. 0. DER3Y.
Wellsboro, April 24, 1887-tf.
THE CHURCH
• - .
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_lt has the best Agricultural
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•
HAVING more foods than is necessary for
this market, will sell iv entire stock of
WATOliny CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
PLATED WARE, AND FAN
CY GOODS, AT COST.
0. G. Clocks at $3,50.
Gothic " " ....3,63.
Cottage " . . 1,70.
American Watches in Silver Hunting Cases at
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THIS IS NO HUMBUG BU'I A VER
ITABLE SALT'
Call and see for yotirself
Wellsboro, April 22, '6B A. FOLEY.
uvmTNKTpi
LIFO INSERANCH COMITY
UNITED STATES OJ AMERICA,
WASHINGTON,-D. C
chartered by SpeciTAct of Congress
APPROVED JULY 25, 1868
Cash Capital. $1,000,000
PAID IN FULL
BRANCH OFFICE
First National Bank Building
PHILADELPHIA,
Where all Correspondence should be Addressed
OFFICERS
CLARENCE' H. CLAIM, President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance /c Executive Cone.
HENRY D. COOKE, Vice-President.
EMERSON W. PEET, Soorotaryand Actuary.
B. S. RUSSELL, Managei.
Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv
en on application to the Branch Office of the
Company; or to
IL C. SIMPSON, WELLSDORG, PA,'
by whom applications will be received and Po
cies procured for Tioga County.
Dec. 9, 1868—ly.
WASHING MACHINE.
JAB. 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, We!labor°,
where they may be procured:
The beat, cheapest, and most sensible machine
ever invented.
June 24,1888—tf.
-CIASIr PAID" FOR. WOOL, BUTTER AND
011X1D8P, bq C. L. WILLCOX.
Juntra 1868. '' '
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AT HIS NURS ERY OF FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL REES, IN TIOGA :
60,000 Apiole iTrees.
lo,oopl l . ear'l7r,ees.
A gcod supply of LUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTA TREES & SHRUBBERY.
I •
The Fruit trees areompolsed of the choicest
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in bearing. Any on wishing to got a supply
will do well to call a d see my stock before ,
pur
chasing elsewhere. 06- DOivered et the depot
free of charge.
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satisfied with the business,l will send sl . to pay for the
trouble of 'Eriting me. Full particulars, directions,
senVree. Samples sent by mall for Picts. Address
E. C. ALLEN,
Augusta, Me.
ch 17.:A9-3m
aning & Turning.
B. T. VA.LN HORN,
ITAVING got his now Factory in operation.
II I is now prepared to 1111 orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the best style of workman
ship. Having procured a
WOOTAVORTH PLANER,
he is ready to dress hoards or plank with dispatch
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. Ills machine& am Ui
est artitinost- jut roved patterns
Shop Corner of Pear •
130110,
Oat, 31, 1866—tt
jr,l J. STICKLIN,.,
fl•• •
Cliairmaker, Turner, and
• Furniture Dealer,
Q ALE ROOM, opposite Partt'6. Wagon Shop,
Malin Street. FACTORY in Soar, A WO
limns Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly fillod'and E.atisfaction guara
teen. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wellsboro, June 12, 1667. J. ST I I; LI N
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cheapest manner. Utrirranteed tgeld t , "I'. it
the world! Bas all - the strong'
soap with the mild and lathering 1 1 11111101 , et
genuine Castile. Try this splendid S(.ld
by the_ ALDEN CIIIMICAL WORES, 1S North
Prota street, Philadelphia scpt 2.'G`--I}.
Tioga Marble Works.
PIM undersigned is now prepared to exe
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Mono
ments of either
IT.A.LIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved workmanship
and with dispatch.
He keep constantly on hand both kinds a'
Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa
vor him with their orders, on ns reasonable terms
as can be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored Oh rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look ap kood as now.
PORTER WILCOX.
El
Tioga,Nov.l,l.BG
Valuable Farm for Sale.
A - farm of three htindred acres, with two bun
dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sit
uated two-miles north or Tinea Village, on the
toga River and Railreed. Well watttered, un
der a good sink.° or'eultivat ion, and f , ood build
ings, Also four houses find lots for sa le in Tioga
L. DATADWIN.
Tioga, Feb. 12,1868—tr.
Cabinet Card Photographs,
and all spacial sines, and finest styles of pictures,
finished in first-class manner at Spencer's Art
Gallgry,
Mansfield, Feb. 3, 1869.
CHOICE LOT OE GRAIN BAGS for sale
cheap! at WRIGHT d; BAILEY'S.
Welliboro, Juno 5,1867.
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lap)
ow York, Boa-
And New Orleans,
week, giving tho
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