The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 27, 1869, Image 4

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    "O.OY A 13 -
BALD- Or fIASK .7-
Only a braid' of-hair; • I'. .
Ita•alavdoranga:putple - And golly
Ah yea; but it abadOwed fibrair Wore fair
Than are the Iniea—a hundred fold.' '
Only a braid of bait. • -
Itiedtadote of:Terple and golden hue,
Ab s:..bnt it kletto cheeks red and fair; -
Ana r ibilded "eyes - of gloriotis blue. _ ,
Only a braid of hair, • .• : •
- But it tells of - hearts that were sadly torn ;
One of tßoto - gono to a land more fair,
- The other left bore to Indian. , • -
And T wear it.near too my heart ? „.
_ For each hair ia a memory dear to MO,
When-hand upon heart we vowed never to. part
Down tiy the rea.' - -
Thu aututnn has,outris with , its gold,
Shortly - tbe leaves,will be yellow , iind‘ sere,
Dut What earalfor the gloom and the old, :
When my ,darling is not hero.;
._.. . ,
A Trtn.vEr4VsSmonv.-Betkeenettleba
Swamp anti Line Creek in the "Nation,"
(Georgia) ''Ove saw a considerable crowd
ga _here& near a: _ drinking house, Most
of them seated and inntating.. : lt was
re'
• Satnrilay, and the had been a quarter
ra,:e for. a gallon of whisky, The first
/
th: rig 1 saw,on. aligtin t was the. sing
law position ,of one-or, he horseg of the
party. .. He • was. knee; Ing •down„, and
stt ntlln gon his hind feet, his head Wedg
ed in between the ends of two logs of
- th , grocery; he was stone dead,' haVing
ev den tly run directlyagainst the build
in; atlu LI „speed, causing the., house - to
"pa :tly -fall, - About five paces from the
he n3e lay the rider, quite senseless, with
a i ash M his throat which might have
let out a dozen lives. As I said, mostof
au! crowd were seated and smoking. •
•')What IS all this?" I itiquirbd.
" What is the matter here?" •-
" Matter:" after'a while answered one
in a draWling voice, giving' a good spit,
an I rellillikg his mouth with a new cud.
" I , latter.noughl there's been a quarter
race.' ' , ,
- .
• '• But how; came this man and horse
ki)led ?" - • .
" answered the chewing and
spiting gentleman, " the man . was con
sicerably in liquor, I reckon, and he ran
his 11013 H chuck against the house, and
that'A the whole of it."
" Has a doctor been sent for?" inquir
ed one of the party. - . . ..
" I reckon there ain't much use of
doctors here," replied, another one of
the crowd—" Burnt brandy wouldn't
save either of them, manor Koss."
"Has this man a wife or children 7',
I inquired. .
"No childr n that I knows on,"
ar swered afe ale who was sitting on
1 ki ground a 'short distance , from the
d .n 1 man, smoking composedly.
"He has a wife then 7 I remarked.
What will be her feelings when she
learns the fatal termination of this most
un fortunate race ?" _
" Yes sighed the female,-'• it' was an
unfortunate rage. Poor man he lost the
whisky."
"Do you happen to know his wife`
Has she been Informed of the untimely
death of her husband ?"
"Do I know her.? Has she been in ,
formed of his death?" said the woman.
" Well, I reckon you ain't atquaintr
about these parts; /am the unfortuna e
widder!"
VAGABOND.—An old man of ac
tive physiognomy, answering the name
Of Jacob V ilmot, was brought before
the Police Court of a neighboring city.
His clothes looked as if they might have
been bought second-hand in his youth
ful prime, for they had suffered more
the rubs of the world than the propri
etor himself. '
"Wfiat business?"
"None I'm a trgveller."
"A vagabond; perhaps?" -
'You are not far wrong. Travellers
and vagabonds 'are about the same
thing. The difference is, that the latter
travel without money, and the former
without brains."
"Where have you travelled?".
"All over-the continent."
"For what purpose?"
"Observation."
What did yottobserve ?"
"A little to commend, much to cen
sure. and a great deal to laugh at."
"Humph! what do you commend V/
"A handsome woman who will stay
at home, an eloquent-preacher that will
preach Short sermons, and a good wri
ter that will not write too much, and a
fool that has sense enough 'to hold his
tonghe."
"What do you censure?"
"A man that marries a girl for heT
line clothes, ti youth .who studies med.;
icine while he has the use of his hands,
and the people who will elect a drun-'
ke rd to Mike."
"What do you latig,h at?"
"I laugh at a man who expects his
position to command the respect which
111 , 4 personal qualifications and qualities
do not merit."
Ile was dismissed.
31 TICS IN NEW YORK.—Judge Dow
lin gJof New York, loves a practical joke.
The other day a man was before him,
charged with whining his wife.
' Ilow came he to bean you ?' asked
Judge Dowling. ' ,
'Underneath where we live, at No.
470 Grand street, there is a dance house,'
explained the wife. 'I was told my
huz,band was there, and I took a woman
with me, and we went and looked in.'
`Was your husband there?' pursued
the Jude.g
`Yes, sir,'
•
'Dancing?'
• •
`Yes, slr.'
`Did you go inside?
'No,'sir: but my husband saw me,
and soon came up to our own room,
when he beat me and smashed the fur
niture.'
'lt was not a proper place for her to
go, spoke up the husband.
'lt was a proper 'place for you, I sup
pose 2'
'Anyplace is proper for tlneo.'
'Do you really think so,'
'Yes, sir.'
then, I'll send you tO the Peni
tentiary for three months.
How I,T CAME ABOUT THE "GOOSE
'HUNG_ HIGH."—A practice prevailed
iii some parts of the South, before the
wa#, to have a "goose-pulling" frolic
about the holidays, conducted as fol.
lows: A ' goose, would be tied by the
feet to the limb of a tree, just high
enough for a horsemen, in passing'
der, by raising in his stirrups, to reach
the head of the fowl and give it a pull.
The striug not being' strong a sharp
jerk Would bring down the bird. Each
"sport" paid the owner of the fowl .a
"bit"lfor the chance to pull It from the
litnbJ,lf he• succeeded the goose was
his. Sometimes it would be hung a
little too high, and so elude the - grasp
of the catcher; as he rode under the
branch on which the web-footed bird
was sustained; • ,In such case, as the
horsemen galloped past In quick suc
cession, the remark would be made by
the laughin'gyaud hooting bystanders,
that "everything was lovely and the
gocre hung high !"
A Philadelphia bachelor, sixty years,
old, in' reply to a report that be was
married, writes to an lowa friend 'thus:
" As to my being a married man, 1
authorize you or any other man to shoot
oh the spot any woman claiming to •bo
my wife; and to resent any impeaCh
ment of my bachelorship by any One
that may have the audacity to assert
that I ever,was, or that I will ever be;
110 lost,to pleasures of personal liberty'
ae to+placo'nly neck in a matrimonial
noose. In other words, to be serious,
am not married. am not sixty years
"of age."
Missouri Las eertainlifurnished the
champion sneak thief. A minister
called to pray in a house of death, found
time during the prayer to open a drawer
in a bureau, against which he was lean
ing; and stole two heavy silver spoons.
"I Horn my little daughter," I said
one morning, "that you will be able to
control your little temper to day."_
"Yes mamma: and I hope you will be
be able to control your big temper."
HEM
SELLING OFF AT COST
tl
FOR CASA !
IPQ wuzaguag st ca.
Will sell•from this dato their entire stook of
DRUGS, UDNINES,
Perfumery, Notions, Dire-
Stuffs, Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Glass, Putty,
Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene 011,
Tobacco, Cigars,
Wall-Paper, Curtains,
Fixtures, &c., &c., &c.,
- • i
ATC(NS FOR OATH.
Positively no ilumbng..
P. It. WILLIAMS A CO.
Wellabor°, March 3, 1809.
Fresh Goods Received Weekly .
-Dry .Goods
Fresh Groceries I d
CRO C KERY:
wan asm
Hats and Caps.
Be it remembered, that
Converse & Osgood
keop constantly on hand a large stock of general
MEJtCHANBIZE.
OODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT
TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Tan.% 18118.-17. CONVERSE & OSGOOD.
i r c?
7-oz - - - -
G\ a
)..'c
71° ' "At'
831'WEI1BiT8
Tho undersigned would respeotfully inform
ho citizens of Tioga and vicinity that he has
ust opened a - •
Watch and :Jewel ryll
ostUblishmant in Borden's Drug Store, ans is
prepared to execute all ojders in his line of
business with despatch and in the best of man
ner.
ALL WORK WARRANTED,
s. I VILE
Tiogn, Feb. 24, 1869.—tf.
EAST CHARLESTON
WOOL CARIMTG.
N - AVlNG`purchased the wool carding work'
of jilott do Whitney, the subscribers arc
now prepared to card wool into rolls promptly
and in the best manner. Poisons coming from
u distance, and wishing to carry their rolls homt
with thorn the same day will be accommodated.
The charge for carding ip bas.sti upon the, weight;
of the rolls, and not. upon - Mat of the crude
wool.
Satisfaction guaranteed. We have a first-olast
machine and plenty of power to drive it.
July 27, 1869-4 m. MOORE A IfACON.
WASHING .MACHINE.
JAB. M. Vin:k.fliSON, of Charleston,having
purchased the right• to make and vend the
U. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County,
hereby gives notice that the machines are being
Made at Van Horn's:Cabinet Pactory,Wellsboro,
where-they may ho Procured. . •
Thdbest, cheapest,. and most sensible machine
ever invented.
:'June 24,1888-tr.
For Sale.
•
IAM1 AM AGENT for Kinney et Co., celebrated
-Platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also
for their light Carriages and Buggy Wsgons ;
all made in good 'style, and from Jersey timber,
and warris i nted in every respect, equal to any
made. Can furnish any of the above at the
lowest Manufttetureis_priee's. L. C. BENNET.
Wellabbie, May NlS6B—tf.
Notice to Collectors
OLLEOTORS of the taros •for 1869 are re
quested to be prompt in collecting up their
duplicatOs and paying, over the came by the Yet
of September. By so doing not less than $lOOll
can bp saved to the county.
Aug, 4, 1869. 11. 0. BAILEY, .
00. Treasurer.
MMS!ZMI
t.voo';'' : Stip*es - ,“'
AND 11A.RDWAItE!
Having formed a partnership in the Tin, Stove
'and Hardware trade, ; the undersigned have the
pleasure to announee.that they have, at a great
outlay, added to the usual stock of the old stand
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
a complete assortment of Shelf Hardy Fare,
of which we enumerato the following artiolh
. .
NAILS, SPIRES, aftowßmvs, X . PUT,
MILL/HAND AND RUCK ,SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS, •
=I
f•
EFFT-STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
- SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BE NOILSOREW S,
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 STUFFERS
COMBINED, Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a now thing, and made for use. These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stock
of Hardware.
Wo invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. Wo aim to keep the best quality of
goods in outline; and all work to order done
3
promptly and well.
AGENTS YOE THE t
linekey'e Blower & Reaper.
Wu. ROBERTS. )
It. 0. BAILEY.
ROBERTE' A, BAILEY.
Wellsboro,May 19,18119—tf.
Ingham's Woolen Mills !
DEERFIELD, PA
MILE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
11. Cassimeres, Flannels, /se., Ice., for Wool.
They also manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON •SURES,
to suit customers. All work warranted as rep
resented. They invite particular attention to
CASSIMERES,
whioh are warranted in every respect. Pardon
lar attention given to
ROLL li CARDING
ACID
CLOTH .O,IIESSING.
INGHAM'S large stook of Case!morels, &0., 25
per cent lees than. any competitors, and warrant.
od as repreeented.
INGIIAMS mftiufitetura to order, and do all
hinds of Roll-Cattding,and Cloth Droning, and
defy competition.
INGHAMS have as good an assortment o
Full Cloths, Cassimeres,
and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other establishment. Try, them and satisfy your
selves.
INUHAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow
anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville;
Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the
following,persons:
DELANO & CO.. Wellaboro,Ta.
T. L. BALDWIN & CO„ Tioga, Po
J. C. BENNETT, Covingtan, Pa.
100,000 Pounds of Woo
JOSEPH INGHAM it SONS.
Deerfield, June SO, 1889—tf.
MWM
GII
their Water Proof
Wanted.
EMU
WELLSBOO c -IiAKERY".
roll m
lisopßit
in the
BAKING BUSINESS.
in this village,. next door; to ‘,15. 'R. Klakpows
4rocery, is now prepared to cary,on the business
in all its various branch - es: 1 • _wit' s . keep con
stantly on hand an assortment Wilma, such
a c
:LOA.P BREAD,' BOSTON ; CRACKERS,
GRAHAM. BREAD, -BUTTER
CRACKERS; BROWN
BRr,Ap, WATER
ORAOKERS,.SUGAR
CRACKERS, •
•.•
DYSPEPSIA AND' SODA BISCUITS,
OYSTER CRACKERS,' CAKES,
PIES, AND , LUNCH;
at ail hours of the day; Sundays excepted.
By strict attantion ny•business - shail endeavor
to merit the public patronage. •
CHAS. STEVBNS.
Welleboro, June. 24, 1808. •
Wholesale and = Retail
DRUG STORE !
By W. C. MIESS.
TR°subscriber will keep on band at all times
a full stock of
DRUBS ANOMICIMIN,
PAINTS, OILS,
Patent Medicines,
Pavoriny Extracts, Perfumery, Xerosene,
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash
Lime and Brushes,Tarnish and
Sash'rushes, ndow Glass
all sizes, Varnish of all
kinds, :Fancy Soaps,
Hair Oils, ,
SPECTACLES,
Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of
Yankee Notions; also a complete as
sortment of
Momempathic Medicines,
and a full stook of
Pure Wines and Liquors.
payers are ;minuted to pall and examine pri
ces before piarehasing elsewhere.
March 24, 1869-Iy.
•
THE AMERICAN
BUTTQNHOLE OVER-SEAMING
AND 4EWINO MACHINE.
T"greatest invention and the best sewing
Machine in the world. It has no equal as
a Family Machine. And
•
INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST.
It is really two machines in ono by a simple
and beautiful ineehanical arrangement, making
both the Shuttle or' Look-stitch and the Over
seaming and Button-bole stitch with equal fa
cility and perfection. •
It executes in the very - bast manner - evory va
riety of efewlng, such its • 4 "
HEMMING,FELLING, CORDING,
TUCKING, STITCHING,
BRAIDING AND
QUILTING, GATIIERIN4 and SEW—
* ING ON,
and in addition OVER-SEAMING. Embroiders
on the edge and makes beautiful Button and
Eyelet-holes in all - fabrics. Every Machine is
warranted by the Company or its Agents to give
entire 'satisfaction . ,1
For further information inquire of F. EMS
LEY, at It. C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mrs.
S. K. EVEILETT, four doors south of the Depot
near R. Fn 's , Hotel, Blossburg, where the ma
chine may be tried, and instructions received in
using the Machine, by all those wishing to buy.
F. KINGSLEY, Agent.
Morris Run, Pa:, Juno 9, 1869-3m.°
HARDWARE AND , STOVES I
CONYERS: & OSGOOD
111 ff AVE on hand and are constantly receiving
jj.
at their •
HOirdware Store
every article neeClOd in this region of country,
in 'the
HARDWARE LINE.
SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL
NAILS, MIDDLETOWN AND
ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE,
STOVE S 9
Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal
Stoves.
Home Companion, ) 1
,
~ . and the justly gelebratnd 1,,
AMERICAN -COOK STOVE,
••TIN-WARE
No pains will be spared to meet the wants of
our onetomera.
CONVERS k OSGOOD.
Wellaboro, Jan. 6, 1.869, ly. •
GROVER & BAEHR'S
FIRST PREMIUM
Ef,ASTIC STITCH
I
EAMILY
SEWINICHINES,
594 BR:YADIVAY NEW
Points of Extellence.
Nimuty and Elasticity of Stitch.
Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery.
• Using both threads directly from the spools.
No fastening of seams by hand and no waste
of thread.
Wide range of application without change of
adjustment.
The seam retains its beauty and firmness af
ter washing and ironing.
Besides doing all kinds of work done by other
Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the
most hcautifut and permanent Embroidery and
ornamental work.
ggir-The highest Premiums at all the fairs
and exhibitions of the United States and
Eniope, have been awarded the Grover it Baker
Sewing Machines, and the work done b,y them,
wherever exhibited in competition.
Ag`The very highest prise, THE CROSS
OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred
on the representative of the Grover do Baker
Sewing Machines, at the Exposition Universelle,
Parts, 1867, thus attesting their great superior
ity over all other Sewing Machines.
Ju1y,28,.186,970.-
"DOR SALE—A lot of . outt:er : timber,readyfor
..1: use, will be sold cheap. Ceiron
HALL 41 . MARCH,
July 21,18684 w. Heoneyville, Pa.
11111
ESE
y
UNION A
ICROXVIWAL alociA• COUNTY PEN/Vito ,
4:11 • ' •
apt. Ast Wlll - olrrox;Precinitroite. •
. •Wm klutaifoirrozr; r r • •
'
bliss Brota,Bahlkurr, Teethe! oft - Dula. - ' •
The Fall Term wlllComineuce 'August 81. The Winter
Term November 110.). The Oprlhs Terra March Each
Term 'to continue 12 weeks. • - •
-••
EXPEPiSES, PER TERM. , ,
jneluding tent trOod, full Term.
-.P "."
14' -Winter Term.. 13.50 .-
!Spring Term..." 12,8 0 .'
Bay Studoute • :7,00.
Instrumental ldualc, (Plan o, Orgaß Malodecu}!: lo . oB .
VOW. Moak
Use of Instruments ' '
Drawing and Pending - .. ; . t" 8,00.
Board per week 3,00.
July 21,1p69-er. - . - •
F ;
fr IO4A. 8 108 SO 00L.
HIS School no boceinen_a Ferman, nt In
' .11: 'saltation, under litatO tiuthoOty;haiing by
epealai net iecefied come peculia r and
it cnn ndw afford all advantagee common to Ana
defile Institttionte.' 'To' Worm denigning. to pre=
pare for teaching we offer very' decided advan
tages by combining the Theory with. the Practice.
Fail Totm,commencea Ang. 80, 1969, and con•
tines 14 !minks. • ' •
Common English, Elementary Algebra, Pri
mary Philosophy . and Primary Physologyirree to
all pupils or eohool age residing in Tioga Dor°.
Common English ...
Higher 'f 7,00
Commeicial course, time unlimited." 5,00
Geriniut—eit n rit H,50
English Branches and . 0 °ran 8,50
et " t:ionnereialcoureo... 8.50
For information NViarregUrd to rooms or board
call 0n,40r address
• 11. M:BEELES, Principal,
Aug. 4, 1869-tr. ; Tioga,
A. FEET WOOD, do FARM PRODUCE RE
'X calved in payment for Tuition.
RIP SHE GOES !
FROM THIS DATE
FOR OASH-ovo will Hell FEED, 'at tbeso pri.
oee :
Very best Rye & Oats, Grout
here,' . . $2,50 c .
Beat iMported , Feed, . , 2,25
Best Common Reed, . - . 2,00 "
Coui Feed, • . 1.75 "
The . above goods; at ' the &Love prices, are
strictly cash I
We don't zulz f etind in our feed.
We haven't a Plaster Mill connected with our
Flouring Mill I
Our Feed le pure! ',WRIGHT & BAILEY.
Weltilioro, Jan. 20;1800.
Grocery and Provision Store,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of
GROCERMS, PROVISIONS,
W. 0. KRESS.
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN er, DOMESTIC', GREEN 85
DRIED FRUITS,
CANNED FRUITS -AND
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &c
A. full and complete assortment of the above
mentioned goods of the best quality always on
hand.
Particular attention paid, to Fine Groceries.
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
terest to examine his Stock before buying.
Corning, N. Y., March 31, 1869:
TO THE FARMERS OF
TIOGA COUNTY.
y MI now building at my manufactory,in Lawrence
.). villa. a aupezior
FANNING MILL )
,
which possesses the following advantagesover another
mills:
1. It separates rye, oats; rat litter. and foul seeds ,and
thousand 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 durable tim
ber, in good style. and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
• I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonableterms.
.7. II MATHER.
Lawrenceville ,Juno 16, 18694 f
UNITED SECURITY
Life Insurance:* Trust Oompany,
of Pennsylvania.
Capital, $1,000,000.
$lOO,OOO deposited with tho Auditor General for
security of the Policy holders.
Prow cash Premiums
Policies, Non-forfeitable by their terms.
Liberal Traveling-Fetid'eggs
Return of all Premiums paid.
Annual Dividends.
Females Insured at same rates as Males.
Rome Office B. E. Corner, sth and Chestnut
St., Philadelphia. .
Applications for Insurance may be made with
W. P. B IGONEY, General Agent, Wellsboro' Pa.
May 12, 1869—tf.
•
WANTED,
AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM
FLOURING MILLS.
10,000 Bus. Corn,
10,000 "_ Oats, laud any amount of
good wheat. ' 3. B. DIMON it Co.
Niles Valley, March 24th, 1889-tf.
NOTICE.—Wo the Undersigned agree to close
our STORES on and after the first of
October 1869, up to the first day of April 1870,
at 8 o'clock P. Al. (Signed.) 0. Bullard it Co.
The Ilarde- L. Beebe, Toles dr. Barker, C.
Van Valkenburg, C. B.
, Roberts it Bailey, Con-
R. Bowen.
169.
House and Lot foiFPAIMII
HOUSE. and Lot, and vacant lot, for sale
cheap.' Location Wellsboro, and desirable.
nquire at the Agitator Office.
Oat. 28, 1868—tf.
MISS It. A. KEENEY begi leave to inform
the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that ebo
has taken rooms over Borden's Drug Store, op
posite the Post.Oilicei where she Will be happy
to wait on all who will give her a call.
Particular attention paiorto bleaching.
May 12, 1869-tf.
A farm of three hundred acres,
With two bun
dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sit
uated two mileS north of -Tioga Village, on the
Tioga River and Rallrocd. Well watttered, un
der a good state of cultivation, and good build
ing& Also four houses and lbts for sale in Tioga
village: T. L. DALDWIN.
Zags, Feb. 12,1888--tf.
nAI3II PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND
OHEESE, by O. L. WILLOOX.
Juno 17, 1888.
n4163_ Or. .TUITION.
CORNING, N. Y.
C. XI. ISlLar—ap
VEGETABLES,
CROCKERY WARE,
=I
SPECIAL PEATURES
New Millinery
Valuable' Farm for Sale.
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ORNiN , N. Y
ME
D ,
RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITII'S
CONCENTRATED .MEDIOINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, EX•
TRACTS,
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•
• BY
B. C. WICKHAM
In
AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR::
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOCIA
60,000 .Apple 'Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY
and ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBBERY
The Fruit trees aro composed of the choiceit
varieties, good, healthy, some of them largo and
in bearing. Any'one wishing to get a supply
will do well to call and pee my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Del iverod at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28,1868-Iy*
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The subscriber offers for sale tho following
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borough, Tioga cortnty, Pa.:
58 acres of land in Covington tp., on
• leading to Blossburg, 4 miles there
from and 1 m • can Covington borough, about
20 acres improved, a good frame house, barn and
other outbuildings thereon. Also, Sawmill, Sash
Factory,' and Shingle Mill and water privilege
thereon.. Alto, two apple orchards of 170 trees,
mos tly .olioice fruit, and about half bearing trees
plum trees, 12 Cherry, 90 Currant bushes,
red, white, and black, 4 Crabs, 10 hearing Grape
Vines, 12 Pear, and-Peach and Quince.
Also—a Timbet lot, 349.8 acres, I of a mile
from Sash Faotory and Sawmill. Timber, pine,
oak, basswood, &es thut, ash, beech, birch, maple
and hemlock. Also—a lot in the village; adjoin
ing Gerould's orohard,,fronting on Williamson
road and railroad, containing about and acre, a
"2.story House, outbuildings, fruit trees and a
good well of water theieon..
Also—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 further partioulais inquire of DAVID S.
IRRLAN, Sr., or S. J IRELAN, Covington, Pa.
April 21, 1369-U.
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T O IiA..W Y E It t i 13—•
BANKRUPTO BLANKS,
in full setts, at YO o'o BOOKSTORE.
ll=
ME
fIN: and • after MONDAY,
.Ang. Eetb.lBo9, Trains
'L./ will leave Corning, at the following hours, viz
5,60 MGM EXP., Sundays excepted for Reel:-
ester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, and Cincinnati,
connection with'the Lake Shore, Michigan Southern
and Grand Trunk Railways at Buffalo,Dunkirk and
Cleveland,. for the Wait ; . also at Cleveand with the
00 . and Ind. Railway for Indianapolis ; and 'ut
Cincinnati with the Louisville Short, Line ',Railway
- and the Ohio and Mississippi Railway for the South
and South-West.-
6/11 h. ru,, MOUT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
' Rochester buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cinch:-
mutt, making direct cornmection with trains of the
Grano* Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo.
Dunkirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at
Cincinruetti with the Ohio and Mississippi and Louis
ville Short Line Railways for the South and Soutii.
west.
011... This train makes a direct daily connection with
all Lines to the West and South-West, and is provided
with the new and Improved DraiVlng Room Coaches
peculiar to the Broad flange, arranged both for day and
night travel, running U through to Rochester, Buffalo
and Cincinnati, and thus forming the ONLY DAILY
LINE from Now York,Ciucinnati and the South-West,
running through SCO miles,without change. .
1045 a.m., MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk,
1,30 p. as., WAY PERMIT, Sundays excepted.
1,45 p.m., BALTlMORRP.XPRP.SS,Stindayeexcept
ed, fur itocludlter and Buffalo, via Avon.
6,42 P . m,,,EM10 RANT TRAIN, daily, for the 'West.
7 , 21 p. id., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
Itochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati;
and tho Westand South, connects at Buffalo,Dunkirk
and Cleveland with the Lake Shore Railway for all
points West, and at Cincinnatti with the Ohio and
Mississippi ligilway for the_South and Sonth-Wost.—
New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany
this train from NoW York to Buffalo, and Stooping
.Coaches attached at Bornellsville, running through
to Cloveland,withont change.
11,03 a. m., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, _connecting with
trains for the West. A Sleeping Coach ts attached to
this train at Susquehanna running through to Buf
falo.
4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex
cepted. connectjng at Elmira for IVilliameport,
Harrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Cumin
deigua; at Waverly with train.of Lehigh valley hall
way ; at Owego for Ithaca ; at Binghamton for. Coo
perstown and Albany; and at New York with vtenm
era and afternoon Express trains for Now England
cities. &Jr Sleeping coaches actompany this train
from Meadville and Buffalo to New York.
9'15 a. m., ACOMMODATION TRAIN, daily, for
Susquehanna.
11,31 a. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
connecting at Waverly for Towanda, at Binghamton
- for Syracuse, at Great Bend for Scranton. at Lacka
waxen for, Honesdale, at Middletown for Unionville,
and at Jersey City with midnight express train of
New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia.
2,35. p. nt., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted.
in., ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted.
ORII. AND BALTIMORE MAIL,
tug at Elmira for
4,40 P. M., - -
Sundays_
claim, and at Waverly tor — iii
7,50 p. m. t LIGIITNINCI EXPRESS, pal
lug at Elmira for Williamsport, Harrisburg an
South, and at Jersy City with morning express train
of New Jersey Railroad, for Philadelphia, Baltimore
and Washington.
11,55 p. m. NIOLIT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
connecting et Binglutmto for Syracuse—at (treat
Bend for Scranton and Philadelphia, and at N. York
with afternoon trains and stgamors for Boston and
Easterncities, ire Sleeping care from Buffalo.
%tar , A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of
Passenger Trains on the Erie hallway and connecting
Lines, has recently been published, and can Le procur
ed ou application to„the Ticket Agent of tho Companyl
WM. It..DARR,
Gaul Pass.A gen t.
Eiloosbnrg &Corning, & Tioga R. R
'ruins will run as follows until further notice:
Accommodation—Leavos Blosaburg at 0,15 a. m., Mans
fold at 7,05, Tioga nt 7,41, Lawrenceville at 8,26
arriving at Corning at 9,82 a. in.
Mall—Leaves Blossburg at 3,00 p. In., Manifold at 8,40,
Vogt,. at 4,18, Lawrenceville at s,oo—arriving at
Corning at 6 p. in.
Mail—LeavesCorniug at 8,00 a.ni., Lawrenceville at
9,03, Tiogri at 0,45, 51anslield at 10,22 x—arriving at
Blosa-burg at 11,00 a. m.
Accommodation—Loaves Corning at 2,40 p. m.,Law
rencoville at 8,52 Tioga at 4.40, Manslichl at 5,80
arriving at Blosaburg at 0,15. p. tn.
L.II. SHATTUCK ,Sup't
TRAINS FOlt THE NORTH
TrainsforHanaudagulaleavo Elmira as follows
Ammodatlon at
Express [fastest train on road] ...... .........
Mail
Way Frelght,[passenger coach attached]
On and after Sept 25, 1863, trains will arrive am°
depart from Troy, as follows;
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
10 55 P. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Buffa
lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Stisp. Bridge and the
Carmelite.
8 4f, a. tu.—Daily (oxcept Sundays) for Elmira an
- Buffalo, via Erie Italluay from Elmira.
' LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
630 A. m.—Dally (exceptendays) for Baltimme,
Washington, Pbilailelpl la, dc.
966 P. m.—Daily (except Sandafrrfor Baltimore,
Washington and Phaladelphia.
ALFRED R. FISKE ED. S. YOUNG
Gen'itinpt.llarriaburg, i tion'l Pass. Ag't
Baltimore, Bld.
Philadelphia & Erie EL K.
On and alter Sept. Li, 1809 Trains on this Road w
run as follows :
WESTWARD
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia--
" " "
" nrr. nt Erie
Eric Express letivosPhiladelphia—
•' arr. at Elie
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia...
16 6. `•
" arr. at Lock !lawn
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie
" " 'Williamsport
" arr. at Philadelphia
Eric Express leaves Erie
" " " Williamsport
" arr. at Philadelphia
Elmira Mail, leaves Lock Haven
f< " Williamsport, ....
a arr. at Philadelphia 7.16 p e.
Buffalo Express, loaves Williamsport 12.20 a ta
" arr. at Philadelphia 9.25 a to
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alle
gheny River Rail Road, Baggago CheckedThrougb.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Gaul Sup't.
WEIMAR') BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND,
Mall 5.30 Express 5.10
Accommodation 6,35 Mail 5.51.
Express 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45
Express ILOO Express 0.10
At Cory Chore Is a Inaction with the Philadelphia &
Erie, and CR Creek Rail Roads.
AeMeadville with the .Franklin and Oil City and
Pitholo Branch.
At Learittsbarge the Mahoniny Branch makes a di
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
CleVeland and Pittsbut gh Railroad.
The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Gallon,
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail•
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D. 11110 KER, Gan. Bnpt.,Aleadvillo,Pa .
LIN INNING COMPANY
UNITED STATES OP AMERICA,
Chartered by Sped , ' Act of Congress
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
Where all Correspondence shOuld be Addressed
CLARENCE 11. CLARK' President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance do Executive Com.
Ilattnr• D. COOKE, Vice-President.
Bunnsost W. FRET, Seeretary and Actuary.
B. S. Itussnr.L, Manager.
Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv
en on application to the Branch Office of the
Company, or to
R. C. SIMPSON, WELLSBORO, PA.,
by whom applications will be received and Poli
cies procured for Tioga County.
Deo. 0, 1888—ly.
A GOOD House and barn; on a lot of two
AIL acres, Within ten minutes Valk of the
Court house, Wellabor°, is offered for sale. In
quire of John I. Mitchell, Esq., We'labor°. •
•
Aug. 25, 1889—tf.
RAILWAY TIME TABLES.
ERIE RAILWAY.
GOING EAST
Northern Central U. U.
at Wes4crn W
STATION.
Atlantic and Gro
SALAMANO
NATIONAL
EERIE
WASHINGTON, D. C
APPROVED JULY 25, 1868.
PAID IN FULL
BRANCH OFFICE :
First National Bank Building,
PIIILADELAIA,
OFFICERS:
House 6 Lot for Sate
Atla
oLE
And to
Dayton, Cincinnati', Louis.
VILLE, ST..LOIIIS, KANSAS
CITYT - MEMPIIIS, NEW
1- .ORLEANS,
And all points Ili the
‘ South SoutbiveBt, will
No Change Of Coaches
'2O CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI,
From any point on the Erie Railway , th
vantage and convenienoo not offered by Any
other route.
3 T4ouon LI6IITNING ExiTi:ss TRAMS
DAILY.
Baggage checked Through, and No Crrce
from one car to another, preventing loss or dote !
age. -
Tickets via this popular route can bo procured
at all offices on the lice of the Erie Railway, an d
of
DEERS & ABBOTT,
, -
. .
OPPOSIT DEPOT ELIIIIIA.
When purchasing ask the Agent for Tickets
via the ATLANTIC k GREAT WESTERN
RAILWAY.
W. B. SHATTIIC,
Oen / Tickot and Pass. Ag't, Clovoland, it)
La I). RUCKER,
Jan, 6;7'69. Oen. Supt., Meadville, pa
THE CELEBRATED
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ORTABPLE ORGANS
Together with the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN
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we have the facilities for furnishing them at pri
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Their reputtition is such that scaroely anything
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the prinpipalFairs and Institutes, both In this
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provements, which are so desirable in all good
reed instruments, are owned and retained for
their exclusive use by the manufacturers of
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.Hence it is, while they claim
strength and durability, together with volume,
and quality of tone equal to any, they excel all
other reed instruments, iu the variety and com.
bination of tones whil can be produced.
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7 10 p ir,
. 8 00 a Ir.
Tioga, Alareh, 17, '6O
The Great Externel. Remedy,
For Man and Beast,
IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM
The reputation of this preparation is So well cst tb-.
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SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOIN f
STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, m. It will pre% ont
HOLLOW•HORN and WEAR BACK IN lIILCII
COWS.
. 020 pm
.5.15 nn
. 9.30 p
11.50 noon
9 (0 p
10.00 it in
. 8.00 a ni
6.10 p 111
. 7.45 p to
8.15 a in
9.15 p Jai
0;10 a in
320 p m
435 a m
1•'.0 p
0.50 n
I have met with great success In bringing my
Mixture within the reach of the Public. lam daily is
receipt oflaterstrom Physicians, Druggists, Mercl.an ti
and Farmers, testifying to its curative powers.
8.45 a u
Sept. 29, 181;9—I tu
iy J. STICKT.TN,
Ohairmaker, Turner; and
f Furniture Dealer.
SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY in Scars 1.; Wil
liams Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction.guaron
teed. Fancy Turning done to ordorJ 2
Wellsboro, Jane 12,1867. J. STICItLIN.
/TIRE undersigned is now prepared to m
i. cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu
ments of either .
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest st.,Yle and approved workmanship
and, with dispatch.
He keep constantly on hand both kinds (P
Marble and will be able to suit 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 cleaned
and made to look as good as now.
PORTER WILCOX.
Tioga, Nov. I, 186.1--tf.
THE LARGEST - STOCK OF
EriLiC,:"ETMS;
I N b : iy fio i ga n g ount);', d and the ClitriTest place to
Agent for L. BOLLES & CO'S BOSS,
Binghamton, N. Y., and
ELMIRA SAW FACTORY,
Elniira, N. Y.
STOVES SOLD ON TINE.
Mansfield, Nov. 25, IS6B-li. G. B. RIFF.
To tho Owners ottlnpatented Lands.
• SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE,
ILtsrusnuna, PA., May 25, 1869.
IN obedience to an Ant of Assembly, app eyed
the eighth day of _April, ono thousand ight
hundred and sixty nine,yow aro hereby notified
that the 4 , County Land Lien Docket," contain
ing the list of unpatented lands for 'liege Co.,
prepared under the Act of Assembly of the
twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, bee
this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of
the county, at whose office it may be examined.
The lions can only be liquidated by the pa) meat
of the.purehase money, interest and lees, al
receiving patents through this Department.
Proceedings by the Attorney General have beep
stayed for one year from this date, in ord'ei that
parties_ may obtain their patents without addi
tional cost.) JACOB M. CAMPBELL, .
Suryoyor General.
T HAVE bought the right to nso the Patent
Elastic ,Roofing iti Tioga County, and am
now prepat'ad to put on roofs cheap and in good
workamnlitti manner. This roofing is fire and
water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright .t Bai
ley, Toles d; Barker, and C. L. Willcox, where
samples can be seen and roofs in use.
MOSES WINGATE.
Wellaboro,•Auit. 11, 1869—tf.
PAM
tic and Great Western'
AND,=•••
RUE RAILWAYS,
GREAT * BROAD (WAGE MUTE
1 1 .1 , 1111
ELAND,- TOLEDO, CHICAGO,
MILWAUN.EE, ST. PAUL,
OMAHA,.
„ . . _
flit roans In tno WEST and NonTa-Wrlqr
Read: Read
DIE I
T. A. WICI{ lIAM
D&VID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, MD
Tioga Marble Works.
Patent Roofintg•
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