The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 20, 1869, Image 4

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We'll bovi
The north may curio against
The gledderive wilt - taV,
For 'Well - e3.11 our tee4IIPIVII
4`ed weft marohliii'frow the ion; •\ • •
• free, arid:toyal bitirehi4gVq-rr
,T,bit,nuirclzlnglfrotis the.ida.
Osterari,
:- . 2Wi3ll,:tneet kftec4„..ork.gia,n/QuAto. 4 6,f -
Aud give them fereign grevep;. ,
the country free ;
andVriell - dte 400' ,
besTdliflie iservi 7 . - 2.-s,
Men die upon thelotimiJta s ,ins,
: , ,Wlst• - were,berls beside /lie rse.if t !.•
With kysyllf and ritk, taxes; t );,!
.Ihey hoid or people d?vre,..-.i. ;
raja* will 'loon It,over;-,
11, 1 1144 Milky -19aa f thel Dritisla orown;,
rit,likc , ,th„binvoit,of Bqatcin
wjkiktkrwir y 01.49414 nurtea4
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bielt r ifefad'l64lnVil.: 7 .tliq*4o-(4..0f .
A gift, : titmde,-,:i,V..e f oug eto have been in
-".• b l 4,dilice.Ao the office a half an hour; be
--21-foreanithe Stayed.over_nightsvith,Phil
„Illizroey, and pv,qrslep .lilmself.„. l - Tcy ,-,.. ,
" . it 'Zlalight aS. Well...he .fiii rig ,Il l ar,. a, giepcp„
as ' 4 lamh,',tlionglit,; ; lie.; : ',1.',111 ,siate- any,
lioWi and ,I'lktake q a peep: I/ z: ltere;and
linisli,My eigar:,4l,: I should-buy. any
of tlicae ,gift-things,i.r shtitildutt• !get a•
decent prite: , --thever had-Any Ilieltilii'
my life. some folks'are ,alWayit in, luck. c
There is' Tom Porter. - He-has nor been,.'
on the - liireet - any2longe 7 r -- than;l'*h_ave,
attilliliaaliify4:4 raised;;atia2. - hiii lisis one
hundreddollos in thesaying's t . banic—
It's too' bad.- - I'v'es.' a 'goothzulliditigo•
• out week_where- . Wages,,a,r,-e_,better :f .an4,•
boaretcheapj:_,, , , ~• . ,--, -. ~;;) ~-,z„;•;: 1 : - ,;;,
- 2,JtiS't:thep„,e , ti,S(i- I ,Diak's,langpage,,l'as
bial.luil:zw,ohid hair° it,'. his-uncle Rich
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whom ha was named and•whose.•
goodrwill he-particularly veined; drove
np in a: carriage; to call - en - 0e arehitect
whose-0111660.1'6ms ever the gift-etniei, :' --.:-;._
"Whab' tire 'y, 0h..? doing , lierer''DiCkl7-at
half after hineln - the moriiing",lr:Thrniv:
awaylliat,„ cigar ; get ln. my • k.e.rriiige, -
• _and_Pli take_ You4o the offibe. '-ir--warit.
to talk with -you. -. • ...•• ', •••• •
The architect ,wfia out =find uncle
Richard's fellt,ty i atthad been in 'actiVe
ustisixty-twO years, l 4 :carribil'hini up and
down the stall'a - ' and c heek - ,16' _his:seat
, about as- soon as- - 111 . .4 ' ..dighteed:ytii-Old
nephew could ,walk fronctAlre window
to the carriage. ' ' ' _ _
--'What does theiaVage olirfellOW want
of-inel -This lau st 1.1, 'piece' of' iny t.tta
luck,'' thehif.Diek. '-,, .! • .', ', -
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Thicle'Richtird:got in, - ill d iepeatell
bis.queatien. '''Why, tilt.& ou . at, your
()Mee ?.. At your age I began my work
at six o'clookby„tilling- tile, ; lamps and
sweeping - the - store.' ' A•roa - lia.ve -one of
the 'best places in town, and PITI afraid
youril 'lose ititliyciu hatig(a.rOund mor
nings in_ thiS -style. Dick, ~if; yeti:were
not my only sister's Orphan son,: I'd'
wipe myhands of you,', ).„-.. ..• .-
w i.•-•
'ltotild be-just my luck; . uncie; f
you'clid.'' - ' '
AlsiNtisensel Dick,• chin't use - that
word to the. It is-a word of the devil's
coining. There )s no such thing as
luck. • , . . .
'You call me a 'lucky man, do
,yeaf?'
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,said uncle Richard. .
Dick nodded his head.- .. ' -
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'We11,..1 didn't sleep nights-with idle
fellows like Phil Barney. I,,worked_ to
learn - the business, . - ind . make Myielf
necessary to my employers,, so that they
would have to take me into, partnership
'}Duetsl became'. a' znan—noc 'with Tmy
eyeqn.the sleek . and hand 'omit; cap
ready to rush hohie. I Wore ; pants alit-
tie too short for me, and coat sleeves
, that would not over my Av.rigt.s ; And
coarse - boots, till • I could' honeStly 'pay '
for, better Ones'. I walked when I wan
ted•to ride, wei . l•teti • when I Wanted to
play, 'listed wh n I- wanted to eat,' held
my' tongue'*l3 .11 'lwanted' to' Make
pertreplles, got up' when I WO ted.to,
lie abed; and went to bed' when_ I Want
ed to hit up ; and .to-cap 1t" all,, I - never
felt too old to obey my, mother'swiShes.
- . The devil soon gos tired hanging around
ins- whispering about go - od luck. • I
laughed in :his face, and now have the '
reward of a life of-honesty, active labor,
through God's blessing.'} - 'Dick, what are you going to:do V
1 'Uncle, sometimes I think I'll go to
Chicago or .California, where so many
yd,ung men make fortunes.' .
'You'll make a beggar or.a thief if you
do. TheWestis overrun now with sil
ly fellows -that are in search of lab .
The men who succeed- out there work
just as I have done. \ Your lock, lies in
, your feet arid litinds . a.nd head.' . Listen
to me; Dick. Don't n after : luck. ,It
is a device of the der 1, to
~lead , young
men into fatal pitfall:, gambling-dens,
andjails.'
Just then' the carria e iit:01)Pell: . ''
Tom
Porter hurried by on his way to,the
bank; too busy to see Dick or any one.-
'Look at Tom Porter, Dick; • Instead
of banging around a gift:store 'whi,dOw
in the middle of the morning, sponging
cigars, and dreaming about, good luck,.
he is bard tat work learning; business;
and gaining theesteein of his employ/
ers; •
'Never say luek to MO again Dick, as
long no you live: "—American .3fessen
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Not lou,_
_itY of Utica,
N. V., -,a marriage was solemnized,
which, for uniqueness of ceremony is
submitted'us a sample. As the..parties
to be married - entered the parlor ru\na in
arm the clergyman met them midway
in the room, when the _ bridegroom.
taping the right hand of the bride to bp
said:,
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"We° have promised to protect, each
other so long-as we live. We ' , intend
now to be united and hereafter to live
togetherhusband and-wife, and we haVe
invited you to be present this even inglto
oxtetion , our union according to the re-•
quirements of the custom and the laws."
. The clergyman in reply said :
"By the authority I possess as aciergy
men; and 'in -the presence=of ttiei3e
nessess I hereby, (laying on his hand)
recognize' you as husband and wife in
fulfilment of your prom ises."-
Prayer followed and the ceremony was
ended.
Grease Stains; from grease, oil, etc.,
are simply removed by alkalies or soap,
or by essential oils dissolvedin'alcohol.
Alkalies, such as s6lutions of saleratus,
or liquid ammonia, will remove them
safely from ail substauccs without
,
For other substances, ,the,•alcoholip
solution spoken of will do, • and among
them burning fluid answers a good pur
pose. But the best of all •is the new
preparatiop l termed benzine, which ex
ceeds anything else we' know cif in effi
ciency— Lay a paper under the fabric
and apply the liquid. Oil spots and
stains from candlesnuir, or woolen table
covers, paint spots oil •garivouta, etc.',
are thus perfectly'removed,• without the
slightest discoloration. •
gentlennin. was calling upon a mar
.riageable lady a few eveninga abide,
when a little five year" old
girl .iti•Oired . of , her mother. - .".Illn is
Mr: „To nein widow ?" Igo'dear';' he 'tis a
widower,"" was the reply. "Then he's
ahe widow,, is he?" .
"Did you ever see an elephant's skin ?"
asked the , master of an Infant sollool.
L .'have," shouted a six year old at.-the
foot of the class. - "Where ?" inquired
the-teacher amused by his earnestness.
fi On the elvhenti" was the reply.
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"aeorgo, do, you know - Mk.' Jones has
found a beautiful baby on biti door-AU:iv,
and isgoing to adopt hiteel
--"Yes, papa will be 'Mr.,' Jones'
stepson won't he?" -
,
A little boy, disputed With his ,sloter
on soma subject, exclaimed:' "It's true,
for too says so und if ma says so it is so
if it ain't so." ,
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FOR (A SIB 2.
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70 Mg VUEZIMIIO ea
WIC
C`~ ~t
Will sell from this deto their entire stook of
DUGS ; MEDICINES
- Perfam - ery, Notions,_ Dye
Stuff, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Glass, Putty,
Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil
Tobacco, Cigars, •
Wall-Paper, Curtain's,
Fixtures, Sze., &c., Zze:,
AT COST FOR• CASH.
Positively qto Humbug.
P. R. WILLIAMS &. C\'o.
Wo'labor°, Match 3;1863.
Fresh DOods' Received Weel4
Dry Goods
Fresh Groceries!
CROCKERY!
,uct/ gizEon,
Bats and Caps.
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Be it remembered, that
cori'Versei & Osgoo4
keep constantly on hand a large stock general
MERCHANIIIZ.E.
GOODS ''AS ItEPRESDIkiTED. NOT
TO BE UNDERSOLD
ta6B.4y. CONVERSE & OSGOOD.
WATCHES
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• The undersigned would respectfully . inform
the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that be has
just opened a
Watch and Jtwelry
establishment in Borden's Drug Store, and is
prepared to execute all Odors in this line of
business with despatch and in the best of man
ner.
ALL I
WORK wA.Raamprp. .
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Tioga Feb. 24, 1869.—tf.
EAST CHARLESTON
WOOL CARDING.
cow
purchased the wool carding works
I - 11 of Mott Whitney, the subscribers are
now *pared to card wool into rolls promptly
and lel the-hest manner. Persons coming, from
a distance,
4 tind wishing to Garry roll:stoma
with them the same day will be acdommodated.
The charge for carding is based upon the weight
of the rolls, and
t \not upon. that of the crude wool. -,
:Satisfaction guaranteed..., We have a first-olass
machine and plenty of power to drive it.
July 27, 1869.4 m. MOORE do BACON.
WASHING
if As. M. WILKINSON, of Charleston, having
ty purchased the right to make and vend the
IL P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga,Catinty,
hereby given notice that ,the,miobines are being
made at Van norm's Cabinet Pactory,Welisboro )
where they may be procured.
The best, cheapest, and most namable machine
ever invented;
Sine 24,1868—tL: , •
T AM AGENT for Kinney Jr, Co., celebrated
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latform Siring Wag 'Bu g gyes, also
fort heir light Carriages end Wagons,
all made in good style, and from Jersey timber,
and wairanted in everyrespeot, equal to any
madd. ' Can furnish any of Oa shake 'at the
lowest Manufactnrers price's. L. O..BENNET. •
Wolleboro, May 5, 1888-f f:
Notiie to' . Collectors.
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nOLLEO'I'ORS of the taxes f or lBB9 Ate re
kj guested to be prompt In collecting rip fiholr
dupliostesand paying °vat the same by:ltheltit
of Septarailer. By so'doing not lese4ban $lOOO
eitile'aaved . to the county.: - c .:'! ~ --;
Nag, 4; /869.,' .. . - / I ..O.I3AILEIfi
Co. Treasurer.
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IY;D.:f:S A lIILD VIVA
MEM
Havingforme4 a partnership in the Tin, Stove_
ato. Hardware trap, thetadersignea haye the
PlealcurAfpifinnbunte that, theY„bave, at a great
outlay; liddeetO ting itsuill A66IE-of the bld stand
on
MAIN STREET, WELISAORO,
a'-; complete aeqorteitcuf; !Ai ;Stletfr garAwAre#
of 3vMeluvip enumerate the following tatielel:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OCT;
- MILL, RAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTPATISAP JUPiOES,
CAIt.VIVS
V. MPS: AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
(- ll'
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BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
. SHOVELS,' SPADES, FORKS,
ABRIPaI - BOIWNS , v
e •
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
MI I MPLUEVAS R I q '
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
3.
SPRINGS,' HORSg SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
86,01sito IRON, GRINDSTONB
HANGINGS, CORN
• POPPERS,
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SAUSAGE , CUTTERS -AND. STUFFERS
• CIUMRIpIEIL ' 11STOLS;' •
PISTOL.OART tBC Es,
POWDER AND' '
PATENT BiIINDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use. These are but a
few of the many articles, composing ,o r_ stook
of Midinmi; ' 3 • - -• '
We invite thepublic to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to kaop.the best quality of
goods in outline; and all well ,to order done
promptly and well.
AGENTS YOll. THA
Buckeye Mower & Reaper.
wlttßozEltTs. 1 , f
It . C. BAILEY.
ROBERTS J6,,BATLEY,
W9llebpro,May „ • ; „
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Ingliam's Woolen Mills!
• D-RETtPiy.Lp,
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lIM=MMMI
MILE aubsoribora will pay Cash, Ful)-Olotb,
Cataltuarpsi Planuale,Ao., Ic§„ for t yool,
. Thoyeaso iiintirdadtiire all tisual--;
TO-,..P4PP41.-,04,,0.:N.5fi4Ag$
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to suit custoraers. All- work wasrauted• as rep
resentiid: Thoy,
,invite particular 'attention to
their Water Proof '
~CASSIMERES
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which are warranted he t every respect. Partiou
lay attention given to LI
ROLL CARDING
, "i+ /AND:
=EOM
curt X` lIRESSING.
MEM
INGHAM'S largo stook of Casaimeres, Jtc., 26
per cent less than any conipatitors, and warrant.
ad as representod.
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INGlLdifig 'manaftteture io Order,' arid do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Droning, and
defy competition.
INGHAMB have as good an assortment b
Pull Cloths, Cassimereg,
and sivir.tortut ;foriWool In *exchange .than` any
other eetabllitimertt. Try thorn and satisfy your.
selyee.
I.I44MAMS wholessle and retail' 'at the COw
anesqtte Mills, 2 tulles below Knoxville.
1- .
Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the
follorking persons:
DELANO & CO.. Wellabato,_Pa.
T.
L. BAL,DW.IN &i:Co4Tiogg; PE.
C. BENNETT; 003ilagtoniPa;
t. ' ,
100,00-0 fointsi§of Wool
Wanted. '
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Deerfield, June 80, 1869«tf.
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• ” WRIALSBOAq -- ,liii - ICER Y
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rnHE 13111389418111 i, havingeitablished him-
Katt' rid , tho • ' 've` 4 : rt ;" ' - . 7 ''.. , 1 1. ~ ( i ~' 1 :• ',.' 1
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in this village, next daer,
_fol , -}t,' Kimball' s /
ti roootyi. is now, pvepntidin'ta Aar-tholiabinets
in all On vaidotts 4 briiiehda.?.-1 will 'Wedpi-eenr
:sanity on hand 'in: naseitinen,'l,l" Brhad; ; Sanh
t ar „ ..... ,v, .z. t - . ..i,q !WIS. 4.13, 1:, . f- ,--., „i:
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:LOAP BREAD, 130STON,VAAOKE13 , S;
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ORARA.W.-1! 1 (gAP; ,-- tirigg? '.
.' - CRA(IKEUE,A),
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'.° . .13 RE'ADi.-W , 41.4.gR - - , ., --°'
: , ' ORAORERS, so' AR
Ditati'SlA 'AN6"'SOD'A
OYSTER ORAOKERS
- .PIES AND EU
At all hours of the Oh Sundays'
By etrlot. atteotiop,to. beel,oese
, to inerlettisi palate, pat.tfta4e: : .
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..NVolleboro ';Ttinti' 24,' 1868.
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,Feints :of .Exc : ence. .-.'
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Beauty and El , udeity of Silt .
'Peifeetion , and Simplioity of s Mabry; • I
Using both threads . directly m the spools.
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No fastening of seams by ha and no waste
of, thread.: . - "- , 1, r='• - - - - , '
nds:range of application w out ehMige of
Adjustment.:.. - ::.... " - --- • , P ': I
The seam ;retains its;.beauty and firmness 'af
ter washing and ironing. " • • I , '
- Besides doing all kinds of work done by other
Sewing Machines, those :fifiebines execute the
most beautiful and ' permanent Embroidery and
ornamentalmork. . ', - i - • •
hibesti Prem lusai at all the fairs
and - exhibitio g ns of the Unked States and
Europe, have been awarded tint Grover 1G Baker
Bowing Machines, and the w,o,tic done by, hem,
wherever exhibited in'Corelietttion. -
lifill•The • very highest prise, THE CROSS
OP TEE LEGION OP' HONOR, 11110 conferred
on , th e represeistativa : of:tbw prover. it .Bslier
Sewing Maohines, - at the Exposition lJnivereeller
Parisi Zilo7, thus attesting their great sopa:Jim-
Ity over all other Sewing Machines.
_July 28, . , ".
on 11,±kiE-4.11.10t - Of':ols ter Attabor,reudy for
F t 6pe, Ixlll
b
July 21,1888-Bm.• Boonoyville, Va.
Whojpsale aitd,
c if •~ Il'.
ST
DRUG
By W. C.
MEM
T ,JI a E
o r k will keep on I to
DRPOSANDMED
PAINTO, , Oita;
d .
Patent Me
Plaoorin y
Lamps, &tars,
Lime and Brushes, Va
Sash Brushes, Window
Pane:y Soap
:ffair Oils,
. • 'f
S P E'C
Tooth,Bnia he t ?, ,
Notimisl izesb a! CO
sortment of
Homoeopathic
,Me
and a full.stoek of
IMMI
Pare. Wines' and Liq
Buyers are requested to call and
aes before purchasing Oliiiivhere:—.
March 24, 1869-Iy.
exam
A.MEliid
BUTTON-HOLE OVER-SEt INO
\L • AND 8 -
L . W.INO - 111AOHI
THE greatest invention and tho b sowing
Machine in Um world. It has no '. nal as
a Fiddly`Maainii. i And • " '
INTIt.MSIcALIi; TUT, CHEAP
It is - really Urn:machines in one" liy
and beautiful mechanical arrangement,
'both tho, Shuttle or Lock-atitilh; and
told Brition-h4 ;stitch with
dill y and perfection. ' -
It executer In the very beat manner el
riety of rowing, such aa,
HEMMING, FELLING, CORAIVG,
- mtzri rrs
..BRAIDING AND
!QUILTING, GATHERING and
ING
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and In addition OVER-SEAMING. Raab
on the edge and makes beautiful Butte
Byelet.holes in all fabrics.' Every Mao
warranted by the Company- or its Agents
entire satisfaction: • ' ' `: • ; •
For further isfurmettion inquire of F. it
LEY; at o.*aloes in Morrie Run, or
S., K. EVERETT, four doeis.'soutli of 'the
Hoar R. Farr's hotel, Blossburg, where t
chino may be tried, and instructions race '
using the Machine, btall those wishing t
• ' P. KINGSLEY, A
, Morris Itnn, Fa„ 1869,3n3.0
HARDWARE AND . STOVE
CONYERS & OSGO
Tr A.V . E•ton Iraq an6:isite"odastantly re
'JUL at their •
liardwittro ' Sto
'every a rticle needid in this region of .
. • in the
114RpItic- LINE.
'SHELF HARDWARE, .1.R0 . 0 ( S
NAILS, MIDDLETOW A
3;4
' - ' 111.4/1 : 1.11A §AWS, ROI R,
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-etkdritik, Self-Regigato and Coal
:`• ' " stoves. :
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„likiasiii„e" ' Conito — .xi, ..
. '.,f - : 1 ,' ac r d 6'6 Jimilicetebr iI
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AMERICAN.COOK)ToVg
~, TI N..: WA ARE \
_No pains will be:'fipaiiii,:t4 6;4 ttie, wants of
on.r . i3TO.n,2ertN . ' ,- ^ ' , I, .
.., '-;-. : ', CONVBW,3 i 015u901),,,
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Wollsboro, Jan. 6, : 1869,1y.. i• ' t
, GRo y Et „: 1 : 1
' • FIRST. PREM
ELASTIC) S
FAMILY
SEVII MSC t ES,
594 lIROADWAY' NE YORK ;
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call on, or adOresse - 4 '
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here, • . . . $2,50 cut.
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coptincni,,Eeecl,: . , . 2,00 f!
Coto• Feed, • ; - • , .115 *4
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and
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The above godods, at the above prices,• are
strictly cask!, • ,
sand We don't mix in our feed.
Wb liiiien't.ll4 6 te Mill 'connected tli vire
Flouring Mill l - .
Our Feed le pure! 'WRIGHT do BATLEY.
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mentioned goods of the best ginallty always on
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Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries
Dealers and Consumortiwill rind it to tkoir in
tared to examine Ids Stook before 'buying: '
Corning e N." Y., March 81,1888.
T.O •• .IPIEE VIERS OF
TIOGA COUNTY.
T Ald noW building at my manatactoryilit , Lawrence.
vine. a superior
FANNING MILL;
which poesisses the following advantagesover alloihor
,
mills: 1 !. •
I.lt separates rye, oats rat litter, andfonl seede,and
chess and cockle, from w heat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all
other seed., perfectly%
3, It cleans timothy need.
4. It does all other separating required of ci mill.
This mill is built of the best and most durable tim
ber, in good style,and ie sold cheap for cash, or pro
duCe.•
I Wlll - fit's patent sieve; for separating oats from
wbeat,to other mills, onreasonable term..
J. U MATHER.
Lawreneevllled'uno 10,18694 f
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Life Insurance; St :TriptOoiiiiigliy
Capital, $1,000,000.
$lOO,OOO deposited with the Auditor General for
security of .the 'Policy Holders.•
SPECIAL . PTATIIRES,
Low cash Premiums.
Policies, Non-forfeitable by their terms.
Liberal Traveling Privileges.
Return of all Premiums paid.
• Annual Dividends: ; • '
Females Dunned - at same rates as Males.
Rome Office $. R. Corner, sth and Chestnut
St., Philadelphia. • ' • •
Applications for Inentance may be made with
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May 12, 1869—tf.
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ANTED,
,;• • 'Al' THE NILES-VALLEY STEAM
FLOURING MILLS.
10,000 Ban. Ooin,
• 10,000 " Oats,
and , any amount o
good wheat. '.T.B. DIMON & Co.
Niles Valley, March 24th, 1860-Af.
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1 1 .1)it tAX I kA : "
splendid stook of
PictiiieFrakie lliouldings
which will be manufactured to order at reasons
ble prim, at - CLAY SING%
-Apr1114,1869. • • . . Art'Gallery. •
House and Lot for Sale.' -
1-ouelcomi:Loti an dleacant'icit ' for • sale
cheap. Location Wellaboro, and desirable.
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:11.Z.T;tra:84494.akn':°16". •
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•kl3lll4ltY. her leave - to inform
al.. the eitinena Air Tioge and vicinity that ahe
has talon roome.over_lierien'a Drag ..fitore,_op.
poke the Poeta:Alia, where ehe , will be happy
to wait on all who will give her a call.
Particular, attention paid to:bleaching.
May 12,18644 f.
A farm of threw hundred acres, with two Mtn.
21 4 -dred andttwenty.ilve acres improved. Sit
tuned two mites north of Tioga Village) on the
Tiogaltiver and Railroad. Well- - watttered, nnA
der a .. googetate of,•eultlvglorr, and good build
inget , Also tour houses and lots for sale la Tiog a
-* 1 '• T. L.'
Tlegiaeba2 18684. ' •
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Juno 17, 1808.
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- A THIS NURSERY OP FRUIT AND OR.
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA. :-
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chineni TTY it and see. •,B. T. VANHORN.
Wolleboro, April 11,1869.
-For sale.
The subscriber offers - for ,sale the following
property, situated In Covington township and
borough, Tioga county, Pa.:.
58 aorta of. land in Covington tp., on William
son Road. leading .to Blosaburg, 4 miles there
froth and X mile from -Covington borough, abodt
25 acres improved, a good frame house, barn and
other outbuildings thereon: Also,Sawmill, Sash
Factory;and Shingle Mill and water privilege
thereon: zAlso,'two - apple orchards of 170 trees,
mostly 'choice fruit, an &About half • bearing trees
—lB plum treed, 12 Cherry, 90 Currant bushes,
red r white; and Nick, r 4 Crabe, 10 bearing Grape
Vines; 12 Pear, and Peach and Quince.
Also--a Timber lot, 3 49.8 • deter, #of a mile
from Sash Factory and Sawmill.
odk, bisswdod, 'eheti Mat, rulh, brook birch, maple
and lieutlOok. • Also--a lot in the village; adjoin
ing Gerould's orchaid, fronting on • Williamson
rood . and railroad, containing about . an acre, a
2.itoryi aorlatt,-"Outbaildiage, fruit trees and a
good well of water thereon, •
Also—another village lot, fronting on William
son road, 50 feet fronl by about 100 deep , and
another lot fronting on said road; 114X174 feet.
- For ;fartherpartionlars inquire of:DAVID S.
DERUN, Si., Or B,:a IRRLAN, Covington, Pa.
April 21, -136Q=er.
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t ERIE RAILWAT:' , • • -
eiht attetMONDAY Aug.. 40th. 19,00, - Vratito
fogy! Pill/ Oto tglioting,houro,y4 :
0 1 1‘.ct,wzaT••, • e„,„.
0,540. MOUT , 'etiefpleil for 11:ocd
enter, /Seale; • treihkirk: ' r elita d/Jrn d C/nrinhati,
connection with the Lake Shoreoldialilgan Southern
IL anlt ()rand Trnak Railways at lltilialo,Drinklek an/
Cleveland 'fbr the 'Neat Mao at Clotelatel - with the
CO ()And Ind. Railway -for Indianapolia: and it
Onoinnatt with tho Loniewillo Short Liao Railway
• arid the Ohio and bliesineippl Railway for the Routh
:',atid;Soullk•VoSt.• - . •., = . -„
6,13, n. in., 'MORT EXPRESS, SundaylexesPieds for
-Rochester Buffalo, Dcfnkirk; Cleveland and. Mein
haat, making - direeticommeetlen with tralua or the
" 'Grand
,Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo.
Dunkirk 'and - Cleveland for all lioints West, and flt
Olneinnatti with the Ohio and Mississippi and Lon's
' villa Short Lintatailwayit for the South and South•
%M. This train Makes a direct dotty connection With
an Lines fa the.Weert and South• West, and is P roOled
with trio now and "ImprOied Drawing itoOrn
Coaches
pOettliar to the Broad Uango, arranged both for day and
night travel, running through to Rochester, Buffalo
snit Cincinnati, and thus forming tiso' ONLY DAILY
LINE from New York, Cincinnati and the South-West,
runningfltroagh 864 miles Without change..
16,16 u. m.; MAO, TRAIN, Sunday's excOPtc;d, for
' Betide and Dunkirk. ' • -.• •
1430 p. AYIERRIGIIT,'Sundays excepted. .
-1,45 Dmalaxong, RXPRESS,fiandayooscept
pd, for Rochetiter and Buffalo, vim Avon.
daily, for ittio West.
7,21 p. Dkle EXPRESS, SM...daye excepted; for
llochester, Degalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland. Cincinnati,
and the Weathod South, con necte at Buffalo,Dunkirk
- and Cleveland with' , the Lake Shore Rahway for all
points West, and at Cincinnattl with the Ohio and
• Minplasippi Railway for the South and South-West.—
New and Unproved Aniwlng Room Coaellei accompany
•: this train front Now'• York to Buffalo, and Sleeping
Compels attached at, liornellsville, running t h rem gli
to Cleveland without change.'"
'II,O34,n.,EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, tor
Buffalo, , Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with
- trains for the West, A Sleeping Coach la attached an
this train at Susquehanna running through' to Bur.
falci• ,„
GOING EAST.
4,35 a. ra., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex- .
copied, connecting at Elmira for Williamsport,
liarristolig'and the South; alai at Illmira for Canon
dalifaal at,WalrerlY wit) ;rai n of Lehigh valley, Rail
way ;at Owego for I th aca ; at Binghamton for iDSO
- perstown nil Albany ; awl at Now York with steam
ers and afternoon ,Express trains for New. England
cities. Sleeping coaches accompany this train
froth - Meadville and Buffalo to Now York.
9'ls'a' m., - ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, for
Susnuebanna. . - • , ; -
11,31, a, in. ' DAY .BXPIVS'SE, Sundays excepted,
connecting at Waverly for Towanda, at Binghamton
for Siracusa,' at Great Bend for Scranton. at Lacks
waxen for,llunesdale, at Middletown for Unionville,
-and at Jersey City with midnight express train of
`New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia.
12,35 r. m., WAY FILIIIGHT, Sundays excepted.
2,20 p. mi, ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted.
4,40 p. m., NEW YORK ANV, BALTIMORE MAIL,
Sundays excepted,
_connecting at Elmira for'Canau
'ilalgug, and at Waverly for Towanda. -
-7,58 p.'in.,I;IGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily, connect
. tag at ..Piturtra, for Willitunspert, Harrisburg and the
South, and nt Jerky City with morning express, train
of Now Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia, Balthnoto
and Wastithgton. . •
11.55 P. m. NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted ,
connecting et Dingbamto for Syracuse—at .Great
Dead for ezrantort and Philadelphia; and at.Ei York
_ with afternoon trains and steamers for Boston and
Eaeterucities, 43ir Bleeping cars from BUlralo, •
revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of
Passenger Trains °utile/xi° Railway and connecting
Idnes,ltas recently been published, and can be procur ,
dd on application to.the Ticket Agont of tbaCompany
BARE, - 11. RIDDLX,-
(le Pass. Agent. Goal Bup't
&• n
ion R.
• 1 - •-
Tiatgawlltrou¢atOlows, until furtber
AccomModation—Leavos Illossburg at 0,15,a. m., Diana
field at 7,05, Tfoga at 7,41, Lakvrencovllla at 8,26 ,
arriving ut Darning at, 0,32 a. at.
Mail—L , savea It loss burg at 3,00 p., m., If netleld at 3,40,
Tina nt 4,18, Laurroncovillo nt 500—arriving' at
Corning at 0 p.m. ,
Mall—Leaves Corn' LI g at .8,00 a.m., Lawrenceville at
9,03, Tioga at 0,45, 31ansfield nt 10,22—M7111ns at
Illoss-burg at 11,00 n. m.
Accommodation—Loaves corning at 2,40 p.
renew:lllo at 3,52 Tina nt 4.46, Mansfield at 5,30
arriving nt Blossburg at, 6,15 p.m.
ti.II.I3IIATTUCK,Snp't
, •
Norther
TRAINS li'ollTllll NORTH.
Trtgasto!Canandagula leave Elmira as fqllowe
Accoinoilation at
Express (Snidest train on road]
Way Freight, (passenger coach attached].:....... B 00 ain
On and after Sept 25, 1869, trains will arrive and
depart from Troy, as follows; •
LEAVE NORM A_RD.
to 88 P. in.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira,
Bnflb—
lo, Canandaigua, Itonhester, Suep. Bridge and the
Canadas.
848 a. M.—Dally (except Sundays) for Bluth a and
Buf f alo, via Eno - Railway from Elmira.
I.NA.VEI BOUTUIV A
11313 A. - La.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore,
•Washingtoti, Philadelphia, &c.
9 55 P, m. Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington and Philadelphia.
AL,TIRBI) R. FISKE, ED. S. YOUNG
Sup t.liArriiburgpr- Uotel Pass. Ag't
Baltimore, 'NW
Philadelphia & Erie
On and atter Sept. ti, 1809 Trains on !this oad will
run as follows:
WESTWARD. .
Mall Train lassos Philadelphia. 9 20 p m
it " " Williamsport. . 8.15 ain
" . " arr. at Erie - . 9.30 p m
ErleEspress leaves Philadelphia 11.60 noon
, s .. " Williamsport - 9.00 pin
.g • 6 arr. at Erie 10.00 a m
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia. 8.00 a m
.., it " Williamsport. 0.10 pin
" S i arr. at Lock Haren 7.45 pin
EASTWARD.
Mall Train Maras Erie
it t i it Wilii4MBpOrt
t i " arr. at-Philadelphia ..... ,„..
Erie Express loaves Erie
" " " Williamsport..
" " arr. at Philadelphia...
Elmira Mail, leatia Lock Haven....
44 dt • ~' - -
" Williatlasport,
8.45 a m
" " arr. at Philadelphia p
Buffalo Express, leaves Williamsport 12.20 a m
" " Arr. at Philadelphia 9.25 a m
Mall and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alle
gheny River Rail Road. Baggage ChocladThrough.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Den'! Sup't.
Atlantic and are:
tat Weste uR. W.
--- •
SALAMANCA STA,IIi . •
' NV/ARNAUD BOUND. , E ABD BOUND ,
Mail 6.30 Expro 8 ' 5.10
Accommodation 6,35 Mall 5.51
Express 12.19 Accoin °dation, 11.45
Express • 11.90 Express 8.10
At Cory there is a junction with the Philndelphia &
Erlo * and Oil Crock Rail Roads.
AAMeadville milli t4to Franklin
,and Ol l City and
Pitbolo Branch. , . .
_
At Leavittabnrgo tho Illahoniny Brandta makes a di.
root route to• Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Pittebnt gh Railroad.
The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Galion,
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various
roads, and tannin atee at Cincinnati.
• •L. D. RUCKER, Gen.Sn pt., Mead ville, Pa .
NATION AL
LIM INSURANCE COMPANY
OP TEE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
WesinNaToN, D. C
Ohirtered by Speci'l Act of Congress
APPROVED JULY 25, 1868.
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
PAID IN PULL.
BRANCH OFFICE:
First National Bank Buildif
PUILADELPIIIA,
II dorrospondonoo should bo Addressed.
Where
OFFICERS :
Cr Amoco H. CLARE' President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance do Executive Com.
Hamm b. COOKE, Vice-President.
Eastman W. PEET, Eleeretaryand Actuary.
B. S. B.uvezu„.Manager.
Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv,
en on application to the Branch Office of the
Company; or to -
SIMPOON, Wauseon°, Pa,,
• •
by whoa) applications will bo received and Poli
cies procured for Tioga County.
Dec. 9, 1888-Iy.
House' if Lot for Sale.
A GOOD Douse and barn, oh a,lot of two
acres, within tan *notes walk of the
Dona Hottaa, - Wollsboro,le offered for sale. - In
quire of John Ichlitohell, Bun., Welleboro.
Aug. 26, 1860-tf.
entral R. 11.
032:0 a n
12'20 p
710 p n
8.15 am
9.15 p
0:10 n m
3.20 p ru
925 um
12.0 p m
0.50 a tn
KIM
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THE
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And to' sill Points in Ito Wks: a Natvra-Vx s?
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- pakten, Chaciialitati l
• • -VitLE, , L6I.I.IB,..XANSAS
'llighlPll,lB, NEW
And all paints in, the. South lc Southly est, mi t t,
No Change of Coache s
0' Ottyr,LAND 'oncINCINNAT I ,
irete,ani point-en the Erie ,Railway. An a.
vantage end ectavenienee not offered hy.tiny
other route,
v.)
c)' Tutionou LIGHTNING EXPRESS Thence
. .BAILY.
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Ba - ggaie Checked' Thiough; and N o c ll „ oz
from ono car to another, proVienting loss or dam.
.age.
Tickets vi*lbie popular soak) can Ix vacated
aeoll offices on the line of the Erie
• . • and
of .
ncErts & ABBOTT,
• ' .ovvosn , Dtrov FaaitA.
.When perches ng nelt the_ Agent for Tickets
VIM - the ATLANTIC (TREAT 'WESTERN
RAILWAY. • '
•1. W. B. SHAITIIC, -
den. Ticket and Peed. Clev eland,
L. D. BUCKER,
Jan. 6,''G9. "Gin. Supt., Meadville, pa.
Read: Read:
TUE CEtEDRATED
Mason_„ Ilamlin Cabinet'
ORTABRLE
Togethiir•witb:the'EST.ET COTTAGE ORGAN
turd MELODBONS, can bo.advantageougy pur
chased of • . • • . • •
2'a .„ - ..'w.g,em4m4 1
TIOGrA, PA.
HAVING obtained the agency from the tmar:
ufacturors of the above named instrument!
we haVe the facilities for furnishing theta at pri
ces to 'compurw,faVorably - with them of dialer!
in either ,tho same or' other reed Instruments.
Their reputation is such 'bat scarcely anything
need be 'said regarding :their being desirable,
having been' awarded preadurni and medals at
the principal Fairs and Institutes, both in this.
and foreigti countries. -Many fine modern in:
provements, which are so desirable in all good
reed instruments, are owned and retained fot
their qtclusive• use by the manufacturers of
these instruments. - Renee Me, while they claim
strength 'and 'dtirabilitY, 'together with volume,
and quality of toneequal to any, they excel all
other rood linstruments,,in the variety and corn
hirtationpf, tones which can be produced. •
INDIVIDUALS, • SCHOOLS, CRPReII
" ES, SOCIETIES,
and other organizations, wishing to obtain
reed instrument, eau ho su ited as regards alai
styles, prices, &c,
ALL INSTRUNFiNTS WARRANTED
Send for a circular. _ter
Tioga, March, 17,'69. T. A. WICKHAM.
For Man and Boast.
ITEWILL CURE RH - E1:M1.4 Tr 31
The reputation of this preparation .is so well ut'ii
iished, that little need be said In this connection.
On IsIAN it has never failed to cure PAism,
NERVOUS AFFEL'TIONS, CONTRACTING 3i
OLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE JOINT
STITCHES In tbeSIDE or Back, SPRAINS,
DURNS,SWELLINGS,CORNS and FROSTED
Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effect'? iri
and permanently cured by using this wonderful pc , ! ,
ration; it penetrates to the nerve and bone immediAtAy
en being applied.
On HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, SWEP.NEV,
POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD ]CUNNING
SADDLE or COLLAR GALL'S, SPRAINED 30 IN
STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, &o. It will pp ev.nt
HOLLOW-HORN and .WEAK BACK IN 311LCil
COWS.
I have met with great alums in fringing v.;
Mixture within the reach of the Public. lam (luny in
receipt efletters from Ph o yeiclans, Drugglste,lf antl ,
gn_lFnrer*, U 011 14 7 8' kot4 curative powers. l
pAinD pop p, gale Proprteto,
iIALTIMORE, Me
Sept. 29,1869-Im.
loc. J. STICKLIN,
va:
illug!arinagerf, Turner, apd
Furniture Dealer.
SALE ROOMSoppoiito -Dartt's Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY In Sears Wil•
Hams Foundry, second story. •
Orderspromptly filled.and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning dono to order.
Wellsboro, ate 12,1887. J. STIOPIN•
Tioga Marble - Works.,
Tll4 undorsigpoil is now prrpmea iv ace
onto all orders for Tomb Stoner. and !dm
monts'of eithfer
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBI , f,
of the latest style and approved workmanship
and with dispatch.
He keep constantly on hand both kinda•
Marble and will be able to snit all who may fa
vor him with their orders; on as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in the country.
,Stones discolored with rust and dirt olpaped
and made to look as good as new.
PORTER WILCOX.
Tiogd, Nov. 1,18617—tf.
THE LARGEST. STOCK OF
erI""CONTMEiIii
NbuTyi' ll g l a t 'ou . aty l , d a a d the Cheapest place-to
I
Agent for L. BOL:LES & CO'S ROSE,
.BinghanzMn, N. Y., and
ELMIRA SA IV FACTORY,
Elmira, N. Y.
STOVES SOLD ON TJ:N . E.
Mansfield, Nov. 25, 1868-Iy. • B. RIFF
To tho Owners of trnpatented Lends.
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE,'
Ilsantsnona, PA., May 25, 1869: )
IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved
the eighth day of April, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty nine, yon are heroil
/ mined
that the " County Land Lien Docket,' contain
ing the list of unpatonted lands for Tioga Co.,
prepared under the Act of Assembly of the
twentieth of May, one • thousand eight y hundred*
and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, bas
this day been forwarded to the Ptothcnotary of
the county, at whose °Mee it may be examined.
The liens can only be liquidated by the percept
of the -purchase Money, interest and fe,eo t end
receiving patents through this Department. —
Pineeedings by the Attorney General have been
stayed for one year from this date, in order that
parties may obtain their patents - without addl.
tional most: JACOB M. CAMPBELL,
Surycy or General.
. Patent Rpoling.
y HAVE bought the right to use the Patent
'Blander Roofing in Tioga County, and BO
now prepared to put on roofs cheap and iu good
workmanlike manner. This roofing is Are and
water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright A Bai
ley, Toles .k Barker, and -C. L."Willeox, viler°
samples can be eeen and' oofs in nee.-', I
' - -MOSES -WINGATE.
Welleboro, Mgt /I, 18119—tf.
iffill
AND
ORGANS
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