The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 25, 1869, Image 4

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My thoughts are geode waves tit* run.
Ever to thee their goldea shore, ,
fiat glowing airs, that, with the sun, '
Fondle theft' beauty o'er and o'er;
Glad mounting larits, by whoin,ie given,
AU their arnietlOy to thee, their heaven'
My hopes nro violets that s(eal ,
llfo sweet life retina thy Wowing Spring;
Swallows that o'er,thee playful wheel,.
And track thy Mny with happy wing;
Motes that dance in thy sun; andbless
Their hours, with thee and happiness.
My dreams are loving stars of June,.
Hung over thee, their, world, by night;
My lkfli is one warm Summer's moon
That claips thee in a thrdbbing light;
All my glad moments can but be
Moths lured by thy sweet light to thee.
THE WAYS OF WOMEN.—Few of our dry goo ' cis
friends will fail to recognize-the following famil
iar pio.ture-7-
Site stood beside the counter,
The day. ho'll no'er forget;
She thought iho muslin dearer
Than Any .she'd seen yet
watched her playful fingers
The silks and satins toss—,
The clerks looked quite' uneasy,
And nodded to the boss.
` , Show. me some velvetribbomo
Bang() and eatih turk,"
She artiVl, watit t lto purchase
Then gave the goods a jerk.
"The clerk was all obedience,
Ho traveled "on his shape,"
At length with hesitation,
She bought a yard of tape
All Safe.
•
Some years agrthe worthy eitigens
of the town of F,---, in the State of
Maine, voted in,their united wisdom to
purdhase a ilre engine. Thereupin: an
order was transmitted to Boston for one
of Hunefintia's crack tubs, and a com
pany was formed to take charge of it
upon its reception. But the mostdial
cult matter In relation to the allair, was
to seledt a proper foreman. However,
after mature deliberation, their choice
was fixed upon Squire W—, a ,worthy
ex-representative and trader kir the
town, who had seen - the machine , in
operaion On one or two occasions
during al transient visit to Boston. In
due cou•sel of time, the Chairman ' la
the Boa d of Selectmen received a hill
of ladig of the engine, and a few
days after, rumor announced, to the
n t
compan that the sloop Susan Jane
was co ing up with' the tub on board.
The b'hoys dropped their hoes,
scythes and pitchforks, and started for
g
the la ding. As soon as the sloop
•touche the wharf, they took possession
-of the tub, and snaked her on to the
wharf. ! After various conjectures upon
the mode Of operating the critter they
attached the suction-hose in order' to
,see her-squirt.'
At this women tthe Chait man of - the
Board of Selectmen approached, and in
a tone of authority told the boys that
the machine cost too r uck money to ho
played with, and that they Letter Un
ship the leather pipe before the fore
man came, orhe would raise Ned with
them. •
By this time th& worthy foreman
(who upon the first intimation of the
arrival of the engine, had - gone home
and donned his ruffled shirt and *pre
sentative suit) arrived to assume the
active duties of his office.
`Fall in., boys,' lie exclaimed,'` an
the rope, ( two and two. Pm foreman,
and I'll gp ahead. Now then—forward
march!'
And off they started up the hill,
down Ragged Lane, over the bridge, up
to Sleepy Hollow, aromul Dogtown
Corner, across Ten Shores ,
and thro'
every highway and byway of the town,
until their weary legs and the setting
sun admonished thion that it was time
•to tie up.
That was a great• day for the town
and the foreman ; auid for an hour alter -
ten, he sat and expatiated to his wife
upon the responsibilities of him station.
At length he retired, and was soon
locked in the arms of Morphetis, while
,vytinvo citri n "turd
would have an opportunity to distin
guish himself.
Her reflections, however, were soon
disturbed by a bright light glaring into'
hers chambkr windows, Could it be
possible? There w s—tbere Must be a
tire somewhere?
Husband, bust), nd,' she sai d,
there's a fire!'
Wake her up!' shouted the new
foreman half waking.
There's afire, I tellyou,' she said.
Poll; let it 'Ulm?'
There is a fire, and I ani going to
get up and see where it is.' .
. you fool! you will catch
your death of cold!'
`But I tell you there is a fire shooting
up like blazes I'
They're only burning brush at
Sleepy Hollow.'
' No—it's the other way.'
Well, I 'spose it's eaptain TrueJis
brick kiln.'
' Why, good Lord, it is Deacon Put
nam's house up-to Four Corners! It is
all of a light blaze!'
Well, get into bed, you fool, and let
it burn ! Thank: 'the Lord our nell
engine is riowllere near
GUTTA-PEROHA.—In regard to this
very useful material, which_ has come
to be so common almost everywhere, a
writer iu au exchange says:
I often wonder when I see children
Nvearinggutta-pereha combs in thbir
hair, and rings upon their fingers, if
they know what gutta-percha means.
think they would like to, and I will
tell them.
They are made from the gum of the
percha tree. ()OW means the gum or
juice of a plant, l #nd percha means the
particular tree from which the gum is
procured.
The gum IS contained in the , sap and
milky juices: of the tree. The way In
which the gutta, or gum is obtained is
by cutting down the trees, and ranging
the bark at
.a distance of frOm ten to
fifteen ineheS apart, and plachig a coco
nut shell under the fallen trunk of the
tree to receive the, hardened sap that
oozes out : upon every incision.. After
the sap is collected, it is boiled to sep
arate the gum from the water. When
the gum has become well softened by
boiling, it is rolled out in thin sheets,
and all impurities are picked or rubbed
off.
'This'gura is remarkable for the ease
with which it may be manufactured.
By Immersing it for a few minutes in
hot water, it becomes soft and plastic,
and may be moulded to any form,
which it retains upon cooling. Tb,is
was first discovered by the inhabitants
of the Malaysian Islands, who mann
facured it into various domes i 0 nth
des, some of :which were bucksts,
basins,, jugs and shoes.
The gutta-percha tree is a native of
the Maylasian Islands and, the neigh
boring countries, where it attains the
height of from sixty to seventy feet,
and from two to four feet in diameter.
—What effect do flouring mills- have
upon a town ? Make it flour-ish.
`—Stookings are now darned by Ina
chinery,,anti they are darned nice.
—Whar) cases of kid-napping are Ire
quent—ln goat pastures.
—Why is a man who has rio. children
invisible? Because he's not A parent.
There is a girl in Jersey whose lips
are so sweet that they stick together
every morning by the, honey they
and she catmot operi her mouth un
til she has parted her lips {with a silver
knife. t3he will be a treasure to her
husband, not only on aware
of her
sweetness, but because shb eau oceas.
tonally keep her mouth shut.
•
A little boy being asked if lis k new 4
where liars went, answered, yes....that 1
they went to New York and virote • for ,
copperhead newspapers. They :
donA .
all go to New York forthat purpose ; ', ~,,_ WIORRAM A PARR.
-491/ aritYSl k /869.
SMILING OF AT COST,
FOR CASH 1
IPW Mg 'MIMI= es CO.
Will sell from this date their entire stock of
DRUGS, 11RDICINBS,
1
iPerannery, Notions, Dye-
Stutn, PO'ints, Oi
•
'tarnishes, Glass, Putty,
)
Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene 011,
Tobacco, Cigars,
Wall-Paper, Curtains,
Fixtures, Ste., &c., Sac.,
AT COST FOR CASH.
Positively no Humbug.
P. R. WILLIAMS & CO
Wellaboro, March 8, 1889.
-E4 0F
NICE
AT \
WICRIIA.III & iARR'IS,
TIOGA, PA.
SIJCI AS
DRY GOODS
Groceries,
HATS & GAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY & WOODEN
PARE, ~
READY' :TO BE INSPpOTED, AND
SOLD AT A FAIR PROFIT.
CALL AND SEE.
) ,
NEW
GOODS,
I ,
Stoves: Stoves ::
AND HARDWARE!
Having formed a partnership in the Tin, Stove
andAardware trade, the undersigned have the
pleasufartonnounce that they have, at a great
outlay, addeiNkthe usual stock of the old stand
on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
a complete assortment of Shelf hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFEERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES, -
POWDER AND
- CAMPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use. Those are but a
few of the many articles composing our stock
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We *aim to keep the best quality of
goods in our line; and all work to ordor done
promptly and well.
AGENTS FOR THE
Buckeye Mower & Reaper
wm. ROBERTS.
R. C' BAILEY. I
ROBERTS
Wellabor°, May 10,1869-11.
•
.I.lj Al Y
HOT HOUSES.
Having been to much expense in fitting up
another Green House, giving more room for
largo pots, I flatter myself that no Green House
can makd a better show of
RARE AND THRIFTY PLANTS,
Dahlias, Roses, Verbenias, Petninas, Geraniums,
all sorts; Basket Plants, all sorts; Hanging!
Baskets, new patterns; Beautiful Dego
nine, Cape Jessamine, Carnations,
Chms, discolor; Pelargoniums
in variety, b-o. ,te.
New Crimson Cluster Tomato Plants, and rill
sorts in pots or by the dozen. All kinds of Cab
bage Plants, Egg Plants, Mparagus Roots
(two years old) Sage Roots, Celery, Dwarf„
White Salad, Cauliflower, Thyme.
All kinds of early Vegetable plants ready let
of April, at the Green Houses and at the store
of McCann A Mix,.Blerour's New Block.
Having employed one of the most experioneed
Florists' he will at all times give any informa
tion to customers on the mode of propagation
and cultivation of Plants.
This Sprin'g's Catalogue will be sent to all that
may desire and write for it. I invite all to
come and see my lioness, Plants, &0., for them
selves. With_ gratitude I acknowledge past
favors. '
igfrßonquets will be found at the store of
McCena 1 Mix every morning, Sundays except.
ed ; 35 to 60 cents each.
Towanda, Pa., Mar. 3,1869-6 m.
Oar Orders left at Wm. Roberts's Hardware
Stor Wellsboro, will receive prompt attentiion.
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE
By C. KRESS.
'
a I
T HE subeeriber will keep on hand at all times a full stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
,PAINTS, OILS,
Patent Medicines,
Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Irerjse2ze,
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash
Lime and Brushes, Varnish and
Sash Brushes, Window Glass ,
all sizes, Varnish of all
kinds, Fancy Soaps,
Hair Oils,
SPECTACLES,
Hair and 2both Brushes., a full stock of
Yankee' Notions; also a
‘ eomplete as
sortment of
Homoeopathic Medicines,
and a full stock of
Pure Wines and. Liquors.
Buyers are requested to call and examine pri
ces before purchasing elsewhere.
March 24, 1869-Iy. W. 0. KRESS.
CASH Paid FOR HIDES,
by M. A. DIIRIF.
Wencher°, Dee. 18, 1868i.—tf
For. Sale.
TAM AGENT (or Rican Co., 'oelebrgted
platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also
for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons,
all made in good style?, and from Jersey timber,
and warranted in every respect, equal to any
made.' Onn furnish any of the above at the
lowest Manufacturer. prioVo. TA. C. BENNET.
Wellsboro, May b, 1859—tf.
WELLSBOIIO
lIE BUBSCRII3IO I having establislii)dbilii
j. at in the _
BAKING BUSINESS.
in this village, next door to E. it. Kimball's
Grocery, is note prepared to cary ou_the business
in all its various branches. I will keep con
stantly on hand an assortment of Bread, such
LOAb' BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS,
GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER,
CRACKERS, BROWN'
BREAD, WATER
CRACKERS, SUGAR ,
CRACKERS,
DYSPEPSIA AND SODA wispims,
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.
WellsboroPune. 24, 1868.
WHOLBSILE DREG STORE.
ORNING, N. Y. 't
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS, . ,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, LX-
TRACTS,
BURNETT'S °COCAINE, FLAVORINt
• EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCII
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH. LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE
FINED OIL
Sold at 'Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested
to call and get quotations before going further
OM
W. D. TERBELL . & CO
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 13C8--1y
Grocery and Provision Stores
CORNING, N.• Y
C. D. iear.l-141-11,
WHOLES'ALE AND RETAILDEIALB
in nil kinds of
Unt!Unitlin,l 111111 MOM,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,.
FOREIGN •& DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED FRUITS,
CANNED FRUITS uiJTD
VE GETABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CROCKERY WARE,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOXS, 84e., &t!
A full and comploto assortment of the above
mentioned goods of the host quality always on
hand.
Particular attention paid to Pine (Iroverio
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
terest to examine his Stock before buying.
Corning, N. Y., March 31, ISO.
TO THE FARMERS Od
TIOGA COUNTY.
lAM now building at my mane ibcte y, iu LaNi recce
villa. a superior
FANNING _MILL,
which ROOBOBEIOB the following advantagesover Minnie]
1. I t•separates ryo,oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, ant
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It l cletins flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and al
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
This mill is built of the bilk and most durable tiro
ber, in good style, and Is sold cheap for cash, or prr
duce.
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats fron
wheat,to other mills, on reasonable terms.
MATIIER,
Lawrenceville ,Juno 10, 1869- , t f
UNITED SECURITY
Life Insurance & Trust Company
of PennsylvEtnia.
CITATITER PItPLTIJAI"
Capital, $1,000,000.
$lOO,OOO deposited with the Auditor General for
security of tho Policy Holders
SPECIAL FEATURES.
Low cash Premiums.
Policies, Non-forfoitable by their terms.
Liberal Traveling Privileges.
Return of all Premiums paid.
Annual Dividends.
Females Insured at same rates as Males.
Rome Office S. E. Corner, bth and Chestnut
St., Philadelphia.
Applications for Insurance may he made with
W. P. BItiONEY, General Agent, Ti r ellshoro' Pa.
May 12, 1889—tf.
WANTED,
AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM
. FLOURING MILLS.
10,000 Bus. Corp,
• 10,000 " Oats, and any amount of
good wheat. 3. B. DIMON & Co.
•
Niles Valley, March 24th, 1869-tf.
FOR SALE.
A splendid stock of
Picture Frame Mouldings
which will be manufactured to order at reasona
ble prices, at CLAY KING'S
April 14,1869. Art Gallery.
House and Lot for Sale.
HOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for salo
cheap. Location Wellsboro, and desirable.
inquire at the Agitator Office.
40.28, 1888-4 f.
1110 RE NEW GOOK
John R. °Bowen,
S now receiving a largo and complete assort
wont of Fall 55 - Winter
Goods,
bought Anon the Into decline in prices in Now
York, eonsistilip of
3:70 r i 3r 4Orcn•cocits,
Groceries, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
° &c., &c.
Particular attention is invited to our Stock of
IzMU% 22M5§§ (e--062/0
AMY TRIMMINGS,
Gaiters and Hoop Skirts; also a nice
line of TEAS, New Crop, very
fine at reduced prices,
A fino assorttnont of Ladies FURS, very °hasp,
nil of which Will be sold at the very lowest mar
ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and
examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ltomomber,
Empire Store, No. 1 Union Block.
wousboro, Oct. 21,1868.
RIP SHE GOE
PROM THIS DATE
Vi j Oß CASH, we will sell PEED at f)eso pri
cvg:
Very best Rye if• Oats, Ground
here,
Best inquated Feed,
Best Common .
Colo Feed,
The , above goods, at, the aliove prices, are
strictly cash !
We don't mix sand in our feed.
We haven't a Plaster Mill connected with our
Flotiring Mill !
Our Feed is pure! • : WRIGHT lz BAILEY.
Wellsboro,,Jan. 20, 1860.
It. Krusen. W. J. Krusen P. D. Pease.
R. KRUSEN & CO.,
WESTFIELD, PA.,
WOULD announco to the publio that they
are now receiving a full and complete as
sortment of
DRY GOODS, .
.Ni,tions, Carpets, I"ui's, Huts, Cap, Boots,
Shoes, Groceries, .Provisions, Crockery,
Hardware, Stonewarep&c.
which they aro prepared to sell for cash, or ex
change for Country Produce, at 'rates which defy
tioraputition.
Westfield, Dec. 2, I.B6B—tf
Por Sale
The subscriber offers for sale the following
property, situated . in Covington township and
borough, Tioga county,
.58 acres of land in Covington tp., on William=
son Road leading to Blossburg, 4 miles there
from and I 111110 from Covington borough, about
20 acres improved, a good frame house, barn and
other outbuildings thereon. Also, Sawmill, Sash
Factory, and Shingle Mill and water pririlego
hereon. Also, two apple orchards of 170 trees,
p , t-sto Lxvca, ,taierry, 11 1 1 Currant bustles;
red, \ollie, and black, 1 Crabs, 10 bearing Orape
Vines, 12 Pear, and Poach and Quince.
Also—a Timber lot, 3 , 19.8 acres, of a mile
from Sash Factory and Sawmill. Timber, Vine,
oak, basswo6d, chestnut, ash, beech, birch, maple
and hemlock. Also,--a lot in the village, adjoin
ing Gerould's orchard, fronting on Williamson
road and railroad, containing about an acre, a
2-story house, outbuildings, fruit trees and a
good well of water thereon.
_
Also—another village lot, fronting on William
son road, 60 foot front by about 200 deep, and
another lot fronting on said road, 114X174 feet.
For further particulars inquire of DAVID S.
lItELAN, Sr., or S..J IRELAN, Covington, Pa.
April 21, 1360--tf.
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Read: Read:
TUE CELEBRATED
Jason Hamlin Cabine
MEI
ORTAT3PLE
Together with the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN
and ELODEONS, can be advantageously par
ohaboti of
tV7 It , LZ V 2 E
TIOGA, PA.
nr AWN G obtained the agoney from the
1. man
ufacturers of the above named instruments
wo have the facilities for furnishing theca at pri
ces to compare favorably with those of dealers
in either the samo or other reed instruments.
Their reputation is such that scarcely anything
need lig said regarding their being desirable,
having been awarded premiums and medals at
the principal Fairs and Institutes, both in this
and foreign countries. 111 any fine modern im
provements, which are so desirable in all good
reed instruments, tiro owned and retained for
their exclusive use by the manufacturers of
those instruments. Hence it is, while they claim
strength and durability, together with 'volume,
and quality of tone equal to any, they excel all
other rood instruments, in tho variety and corn-•
bination of tones which can bo produced.
INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH
ES, SOCIETIES,
and other organizations, wishing to obtain a
reed instrument, can ho suited as regards size
styles, prices, &c., &c,
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ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED.
.—.- Send for a circular. ..,og.'
jTioga, March, 17,'659. T. A. WICKHAM
Paving Matching.
FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT
ING, TONGUED EC GROOVED,'
with rapidity and oxactnoso with our now Ma
chines: Try it ,ind seo. B. T. VANIIORN.
11Toilet:aro, Aiwil 21, 1889.
T O LA*!YERS— •
BANKRU TCY BLANKS,
n full setts, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE.
'1869. FOR SALE. 1869.
BY
B. C. WICKHAM, •
A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL TREES; IN TIOGA
60,000 -Apple Trees.
1.09 000 Pear Trees.
,
A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
fed ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY.
•
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
tarieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
b bearing. Any one wishing to got a supply
till do well to call and sec my stock before pur
ftsing elsewhere.
,g:Tf-- Delivered at the depot
tee of charge. -
t Tioga, Feb. 28,1.808-Iy*
NEW Fuffm:
To BUY J. SELL, IS OUR
NUR buy at the highest market price,
-y y thi3 following articles.
SHEEP ELT S, DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES,
AND VEAL SKINS, :4,
for which we will pay oath.
Wo will pianufaeture to order, French or home
tanned CALF or RIP 1300 TS, in the best men 7
nor and at fair rates, and pay especial attention
to REPAIRING.
RE'ABY-MARE WORK,
on which we will not bo undersold, and from this
time we shall make it a point to keep up the best
stook of
to bo found in - the county, which wo will sell at
a lower profit than such articles havo over been
offered in this region.
No shall likowjso keep up a good assortment
of •
LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER
' BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES WORK OF VA
RIOUS STYLES,
and all styles of MEN'S WORK.
LEATHER j• FINDINGS
can he bought of us as cheap as any where this
side of Now York, and wolshall keep a full stuck
of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND
BINDING.
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, RI JI PS, with SIIOS.IIA.KER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be bound Ma ler.
gest in the county, and too sell for antol profits.
Wo talk business and wo mean business. We
have bean in this region long enough to be well
known—lot those who know us try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets., opposite Win. Rob
erts' Hardware Store, ' O. W. SEARS, '
$2,50 cw
2,25 . "
2,00 "
1.75 "
Wallsboro, April 24, 1807—tf
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Now is Your Time to Buy!
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110 r AVING more goods than is necessary - for
II
;this market, I will sell my entire stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
PLATED WARE, AND FAN
CY GOODS, AT COST.
0. G. Clockhrat ....$3,50.
Gothic " " 3,63.
Cottage " " . . 1,70.
American Watches in Silver limiting (laces at
.$l9. Finer Movement ,in hoavier Cases, at cor
respondingly low price Plated Ware at Man
ufacturers' prices.
THIS IS Np HUAIBUO MIT A VER . ,
!TABLE SAL I
Call and secu'or yoursolt
Wollsboro; April 22, Wt. A. PULES'.
ORGANS
LIII INSURANN COMPANY
UNITED- STATES OF AMERICA,
Chartered by Specil Act of Congress
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
First National Bank Building,
Where all Correspondence should be Addressed
CLARENCE H. CLARK, President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance ,t 5 gxecutive COM.
HENRY D. COOKE, Vice-President.
&MIME W. PEET, SOOLOWTyaIId Actuary.
B. S. RuaBELL, Manager.
Circulars. pamphlets, and fall particulars giv.
en on application to the Branch Office of the
Company, or to
R. C. SIMPSON, Wni.r.snono, PA.,
by whom applications will be received and Poli
cies procured for Tioga County.
Dee. 9, 1868—Iy. •
WASHING MACHINE.
TAB. M. WILKINSON, of Chariesten,having
(11 purchased the right to make and vend the
U. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County,
hereby gives notice that the machines aro being
made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellsboro,
whore they may bo procured.
The best, cheapest, and ost sensible machine
ever invented.
Juno 24,1868—tf.
CAlial PAID FOR WO et, BUTTER AND
CHEESE, by d r WILLoca.
June 141868. ,
BUSINESS !
ALSO,
We have a first-rate stock of
LADIES' GAITERS,
GEO. 0. DERBY
NATIONAL
OF TILE
WASHINGTON, D. C
APPROVED JuLr 25, 1868
PAID IN FULL.
BRANCH OFFICE:
PHILADEI,PIIIA,
OFFICERS
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
, RIR RAILWAY.
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CO and after MONDAY, April '20th,11300, Trains'
ki will leave Corning, at the following hours, viz:
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• 00100 WM.
12,35 a. In., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, to
Matto, Dunkirk land Cleveland, connecti»g wit I
trains for tho %Veit. A Sleeping Coach is attached t
this train at New York, running through to Ideal-1
villo without change. A bleeping Conch is also at
tached's.t Susquehanna running through to-Buffalm '
6,11 a. nn., NIGHT EXP., daily for Butlitle,Dunkirk,
Ulavelaails Dayton and Cincinnati, making direct
connection Nvitil trains of the Grand Trunk Railway
at Buffalo, and with the Lake Shore Railway at iluf.
rale, Dunkirk turd Cleveland, for allpoints West and
North-Went, and at Cincinnati with the Ohlo and
ISt ississippi Railway for the South and SoutteWest.
A . s. This train snakes a direct daily ennnection. with
all Lines to the West and South-West, and is provided
with the stew and improved Drawing Boom Conches
peculiar to the Broad Gauge, arranged both for day and
night travel, running through to Rochester, Buffalo
and Cincinnati, and thus forming the ONLY DAILY
LINE from Now Yerk,Cinclunnti and the South-West,
running through 800 miles without change.
6,30 a. in., NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon.
10,18 a. in., MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk..
1,45 p. BALTIMORE RXPRESS,Sundaysexcept
ed, for itoelicator and Buffalo, via Avon.
7,05 p. ns., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
nutlet°, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Dayton, Cluclunati,and
the West and South, connects at. Buffalo, Dunicirkand
Cleveland with the Lake Shore Railway for alt points
West and. North-West, and at Cincinnatti with the
Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the youth and south.
Wtist. Sleeping tkasepes attached to this Tulin at
llornellsville, running thrimgh to Cleveland wills•
out change.
7,10 p. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
Rochester.
1,30 p. m., SAY FREIGUT, Sundays excepted.
5,25 p• tn., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, fur tbo 'Wes
GOING EAST
4,35 a. tn., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex
cepted, connecting ut Elmira for Canondaigua, ut
Owego for ithile7l, ut Binglimatomfor Syracuse, at
mdßend for Scrantou, at LaCkEtWUXell for Hones
dale. at Middletown fur Unionville, at ,Boshen for
Moutgentery„ at Grey:court for Newburg aini Wm
nick, ittill at Jersey City with ufterlioon and evening
ta :tins ut NeW Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balti
more and Washiegten.
10,35 a. ni.; ACOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, COW
meting Uwego for Ithaca.
11,66 DA Y EXPRESS , Sundays excepted,
connecting ad: Waverly for 'Towanda, at Binghamton
for Syllleptfe, at, Great Bend for Scrantou• at Lacku-
WILXOI lloniisdale, at Middletown fur Union ,
and at deraoy City with miduight express Bain of
New Jersey ridilread for Philadelphia.
2,20;. p. la., BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Sundays. ex
cepted.
4,26 NLW YORK AND BALTIMORE. MAIL,
sue days excepted, connecting at Elmira ler Callan
dalgug, 'and ut \Vaverly for Towanda.
,52-d.. LIOIITNINO EXPRESS, Daily, co tinect
i lig att Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg and the
South, and at Jersy City with morning express train
of New Jersey Railroad, for Baltimute
and Washington.
12,20 p. ra., WAY FittllGllT, Sundays excepted.
A revisedjand complete "Pocket Time Table" of
Passenger Triune on the Erie Railway unit connecting
Lines, has recently been published, and ate be procur
ed ea application cu.the Ticket Agent of the Compuuy
WM. It. BALM, H. RIDDLE,
deal Pass. Agent; 0071'1'3140t.
Elossburg & Corning, & Tioga R. R
Taains will run as follows until further notice
Accommodation—Leaves Blossburg at 6,15 a. in., Mane
field ut 7,05, Tin.; at 7,41, Lawrenceville at 8,26
aviving at Corning at 9,32 a. In.
DLOA—Le4vesillossfiurg, at 3,00 p. in., Mansfield ut 3,40,
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og3 at .4,18, Lawrenceville ut s,oo—arriving at
C mil ng at 6 p. in.
Ma I—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a.m., Lawreneevillt at
9,03, Tioga at 9,45, Mansfield at 10 : 22—arriving at
Moss-burg at 11,00 a.m.
Accommodation—Learns Corning ut 2,40 p. ra.,Law•
ronceville at 3,52 Tioga at 4.46, Mansfield at 5,30
arriving at illossburg at 6,15 p. in. I
L. 11. SILATTTICK,Snp' t .
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Northern Con ral R. It!
TRAINS FOR TI E NOT:TIC.
Trains for Canaudaguia leave Elmira as follows : '
Acconiodution at 6 20 a in
Express [fastest train on roadj 12 20 p m
Mail 7 10 p in
Way Freight, [passenger conch attaclitcr] ...... ... 8 00 a in
On and after Apr. 25, 1869, trains will arrive anti
depart from Troy, as follows;
LEAVE NORTIMA_RD.
9 27 P. ni.—Daily (except Sundays) for Buil a—
lo, eimaridaigua, Rochester, Suep. Bridge and the
MEM
1.055 a. tn.—Daily (6. - xcept Sundays) foi Elmira and
Buffalo, ris EL hailw•ay from Elmira.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
521 Aly (except Sundays) lur * Baltininrcl
WaAldnglon, Pidlathdidda,
9 ,2 P. (‘-xcnio Sunday:,)
• AVaqiington and Plidadelidda.
ALFRED it. FISKE: EU. S. YOUNG
Gen'lSupt.llarrimburg,
-- Pinzaampina & Erie U. U.
On and after Apr. 26,1669 Trains on this
run 01100
WESTWARD
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia
" " " Wamsport....
" arr. at E le
Eric Express leaves I, hiladeiphin...
" ,"• Williamsport—
arr. at E.rie
Elmira Mltil leaves Philadelphia,.
"
" " arr. at Lock Haven
EASTWARD,
all Train leaves Erie 11'15 a ...
" " " Williamsport 12.20 aio
" " arr. at Philadelphia 9425 a m
Erie Express leaves Erie 6.25 p Lli
" Williamsport 750 a m
" arr. at Philadelphia t 4.10 p
Mail and Express connect V. ith Oiljerceli and A lle
glum . ) River Rail Road. Haw Checked Tha
ALPRED L. TYLER, (Ico'.l.Sup'l.
Atlantic and Great Western R• W
SALAMANCA STATION.
WEI 115.111 D BOUND. EASTWARD 110111.1
Mail 5.1i0 Express 15.10
Aceouiraudation 0,35 Mail 5.4
Express 12.10 Accommodation, 11.41
Express 11.00 I Express 0 IQ
At Cory there is a junction with the Philadelphia &
Erie, and Cil el eek Rail Roads.
At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City and
Pithola Branch.
At Leavittsbarge the Malioniny Branch 11ml:es a di
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna e ohlitC. t 5 With
Cleveland and Pittsbuigh Railroad,
The Road intseezi through Akron, Ashland, Galion,
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting varionsrall
roads, and terminates at Cincittheli.
L. D. BUCKER, Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa .
HARNESS SHOP I
ei W. NAVLE, would say to his friends
u. that y lsis Bar/less Shop is now in full blast,
and that ha is prepared to furnish heavy or light
3E3Crtis3a.catmem,
on short. notice, in a good and substantial man
nor, and at prices that can't tail to suit.
The best workmen are employed, and non but
the best material used. Call and seo.
Dec. 0, 1868—Iy. Q. {ti.jdAVL• .
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ERIE RAILWAYS,
THE ()BEAT BROAD (MAHE ROUTE
ron
CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, CIIiCAGO,F
MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL,
03IAIIA,
And to all Points in the Min s? and Noran-WEs.r,
Dayton, Cincinnati, Louis.
VILLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY, !SIEMER'S, NEW
ORLEANS,
And all points in the South k Southwest, with
No Change of Coaches
TO CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI,
From any point on the Erie Railway. An ed.
vantage and convenience not offered pp a ny
) other route..
Tunotan LIGIITNTNO Exrntss
DAILY.
Baggage Checked Through, and No CHANGt
from ono car to another, preventing loss or dam
age.
Ticketa via this popular route can be procured
at all elutes on the tine of the Brie Railway, and
of,
When purchasing ask the Ageht for Tickets
via the ATLANTIC ds GREAT WESTERN
RAILWAY.
W. B. SIIATTUC,
• Gen. Ticket and Pass. Ag't, Cleveland, 0
L. P. RUCKER,
Jan. 6,'69. Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa
ITHACA WHEEL RAKE*
TllE undersigned, a practical farmer, is offer
ing this implement to the farming public
with perfect confidence in its superiority to any
other rake in use. The teeth are oil-tempered
spring steel and fully warranted not to break
with taifusage. Jay art ipgenions arrangemept
the loaded rake is easily discharged by a toot
treadle and hand lover, and the pressure of the
teeth upon the ground can bo exactly ganged
by the foot. Every tooth is independent of
every other tooth, and the bead being movable
the rake adapts itself to every inequality of the
ground. It rakes clean. is simple, strong and
lasting. To try it is to buy it.
I'reter tho pkblic to the following persons icio?
have the rake in use;
It. Toles, Chatham; Chaney Ackley, Clymer;
E. li. Stebbins, Clymer; J. W. Davis, Brookfield;
Isaac Thompson, Kelsey Ercray, llarrison Valley,
Potter County.
24Y - Orders for this Rake may ho addressed to
me 4t Westfield, Tioga Co.; Pa.
Jung 9, 1 69. iS 4 4 O kg't,
ROM ad NM Mors,
..-----, ( This preparation, long and fav'orably
.....,,I.,'''''. "'' "S known '
a-ill thoroughly le-invigorate
ir laolieit down and low-:pliitol hones,
fli 'i
s lii, o • - m s , ti c •e h nl i , n tlAc i ti n i t n egn g i an e , , l cleansing the
i_±lt is a pure preventive of all diseascs
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--.- * -- Z.- - incident to this animal, such as LUNG
FEVER. GLANDERS, YELLOW -
WATETI, HEAVES, COUGHS, Ws. r e .-"N
TE3IPER, FEVERS, F 0 LIN P E it, t§
LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL „Wm.. ~ j
ENERGY, ke. Its use improves .. - ;'VI 4
the wind, increases the appetite-- • f ' 'C y
gives 'smooth' and glossy shin—and '
transforms the miserable .kiletbai....,.''''
into a fine-loosingand Lpiritel horse. •-s
e. '..--- - - ,.tilislii• •-slif---'
l'ass. A g't
' To kceperi of Coos this prcpaia
fri,,, :.- :- ~1,,,,1,1„.. 1,/, ia a AIIn• pm
k .
,•'• ventive against Rindcrpest, Hollow
i •'&:1.7 0 :.1 Horn, etc It has been proven by
_....f......k actual expzinnent to inerea.C. ill,
' I . iir , ai n .. quantity of milk and deam twcnty
per cent. and make the butter Rem
• and sweet. In fattening cattle, it
gives them an appetite ; jonseps't heir tilde ) and raalee4
them thrive much faster,
$3:15 ant
.. 9.30 p ro
_11.60 110011
5 . 8 80 pin
_10.90 a to
... S.OO a to
6.30 pm
... 7.45 p In
In all diseases of Swine, such as Con. Ls, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Liver, &c., this article acts
as a specific: By putting from one- 1.4 0
half a paper to a paper in a barrel of i" t .
swill the above diseases will be eradi ,
cated or entirely prevealted. If given .dia
in time, a certain preventive
cure for the Hog Cholera.
DIVID T. POPTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE. 111 d.
For 2 .snle by Drnggists and Storekeepers throcnd,u4t
the United States, Canada? and South Auumea
August 25, 18tiU—Iw.
Planing •$z Turning.
KUNO got his riew Factory. in op.:cattail
I is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the best style of W 1 1,
ship. Ilavibg procured a
he is reroV to qross boarde or plank with dispatch
SCROLL-WORK BRACKETO3,
furnished to order. His Machines are of the tow
est find most improved pattollos.
Shop coriwr of Pim 1 and iVolp Sts. WEI.L-
Pbllt, PA.,
Oct. 31, 18611-If. 13 . 'P. VAN 11011 N.
J. STICKLIN,
Chairinaker ) Varner, Ott
Furniture Dealer,
SALE ROOl, opposite Dartt's Wagon Stop,
Main Stract. FACTORY in Sears d Wil
liards Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy turning done to order.
Wellsboro, Jnno 10,1567. J. STICKLIN
lIE undersigned is now prepared to exe
cute all orders for Tomb - Stones and /llonu
wants of eigipr
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MA.RI3LF‘,
of the latest style and approved workmanship
and with dispatch.
Ho keep constantly on hand both kinds
lifarblo and will bn ship to suit all who may fa
vor him with their orderg, on es reasonable tpruis
as can bo obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt. cleaned
and made to look as good as now.
1. PORTER WILCOX.
Tioga, Nov. I, 1867—tf.
A farm of three hundred acres,
with'twu hun
dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sit
uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on tine
Tioga River and Railroad. Well wattteredi,un•
der a good state of cultivation, and good build
ings. Also four houses arid lots for sale in Tioga
village. T. L. DALDWIN.
Tioga, Fah,. 12, 1866-.1.f. .
THE LARGEST §jOCKiii?
Tioga County, and the Cheapest place to
buy in the n•orld.
Agent for L. BOLLES c('• CO'S ROSE,
Binghamton, H. and
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Mansfield, Nor. 25, 1868-Iy. G. B. RIFF
500 Cords of Hemlock Ilnrk, wanted, for
which the highest market price will be
paid on delivery at my Tannery, in Wellsboro.
Jno 2, 1869—tf. JOSEPH BIBEROLLF.
CARII PRINTING—'4'O7 York prices, in
0.
Colors or plain, anci out tp suit orders, al
TUB AGITAZOB OFi/CP.
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OPPOSIT DEPOT ELMIRA
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FOUTZ'S
CELEBRATED
43. T. - VAN HORN,
WOODWORTH PLANER,
Tioga Marble Woris.
Valuable Farni for Sale
, stirri•crv'gßa
.ELMIIR A SAW FACTORY,
Elnzira, N. Y.
STOVES SOLD ON TIME.
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