The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 24, 1869, Image 4

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And still I wait, with sadness in my ii
eart,
Beneath the stirs that smile and soFtly blink;
Vattin. the night and dad imagb think,
'And drea t tn'ene'dreard that never shall depart!
The &I:mint - the dead'bavo vanished quite,
But not less sweet and gloriously fair •
Is this one taco, so,glowing and so rare,
In its•angelie beauty plAre and bright!
Audi am sad; yeevrith"a - strange delight
In this sweet vision of the one .1 love,
Mori beautiful than glimmering stare above,
More sweet Thunirlaisperlng breezes of tho nigbt!
ror lat base, unworthy other sight,
And she more pure than deters of spotless white.
B.llogentleman
of _unquestioned respectability went
homii late at night. The moon was
shining brightly, and approaching the
house, he-was surprised to see the figure
of '4 man ristrsaddenly aad face him.--
'The' circumstance! was well calculated
to . make any one tremble. Burglars and
.rojibers wore In tlad city. It was reason=;
able to suppose this one. But the gen
tlE man had always understood that in
sui•ii - einurgiences it was best to put on
a I.now of courage . even if you didnit
feet any.„ To this,eflAe 'put his hand
poeket,,tind then witbdrawiuglit,
ex ended It toward - the supposed outlaw
ps..f he had a pistol in it, and meant to
shiiiit ;him.. The -man did the same.—
gentleman was only making
belleye,he had a pistol, for he had none,
-be- ho wu,S not certain that the intruder
we- equally, deficient in firearms. On
411, country, s he thought he,.was armed,
an.t thesteely glitter of a pistol he was
salNvA flashing before hi eyes. His
ha f• , bristled with horror, and he cried
01.1,
Stop, you rascal, don't shoot, don't
shunt !'
But still the arna'was' extended, and
reap of death wusdheavy upon the
gentleman.
He shouted murder thieves an rob
bers;_ _
The l'Oud on teilis attlielrightened cit
izen :itlroilied hig,cslte, who came rush
ing to the deer, "terror-stricken, inquir
ing the cause of the alairrn.
k s Why that rascal is gOing to shoot
=el" '
" What rascal, my 'dear," inquired
the' lady.
" There, don't : you see him," pointing
to the still silent figure.
" Why', my,dear o that's your shadow I'
" WWI" •
"Your shadow.lr
" Blessed if It ain't--I thought it was
a man."'.
*",N9 my dear, it's only the reflection
of brute, and iiiteu tight one at that,P!
Acid the salubrious citizen was con
ducted to his couch..
A, gentleman of Sweetwater, Wyo
ming Territory, .tells a good story of
t•xperienee on his arrival at the
mines-in the mountains-:
It
.was dearlyi -dark as he alighted
front the stage at' the-hotel.' As he en- .
m
tered - the public T cv c in he, was of course
,arited,at ooce,a, eomer. He bad
isearcely seated himself. cornfortably
when an amiable gentleman approached
hirF ) , and, with evident . 'lntention of
dot g, the.,stranger a, favbr, quietly
asked if, as he had just arrived, he did
not want a "job." Of eouhse, money
was the - object of our friend's visit to
the Mountains, and he at one replied in
the affifmative. He • would be very
much obliged, indeed, if he could be
put in the way of a good thing.
'• Well," said the amiable gentleman,
'" there's a vacancy in the office of dep
uty sheriff, and I can secure you the
appointment if you accept ; the posi
tion pays 89 a day."
• Our friend concluded that this was a
)Iln° opening, and intimated his willing
ne•-s to accept the appoidtment. Just
then an idea. struck - him :
" By the way," said he,"•how hap
pe:ii there to be a vacaney;in the pt ee
4)l' deputy sheriff?''
" Well. you see,•stranger," said the
au fable -gentleman, "our deputy died
" Ah ! indeed, how happened it?"
" Well, It • had a slight miauoer
:Au nd ing with anOthet , gentleman, and
'wt a shot."
\VIDA' was ho apyohited?”
`•' D:0, - before yesterday.", •
" Woat beemue of his predenessor ?"
" I ie
, too."
011, Jong does a deputy, sheriff live
in these parts'?"
' 0, at,ont jwenty-four hours:"
Our 11-lona conciitnied toI go to -work
in the and deelini2d to ti - ecept
1.11 :;ppointnient . . •
Tu communiettee an idea of the si2,e of
tt p:( - , 's 110.48 CariOUS Sty los of compar
iso are used. Ali artist of the brush.
in Ohio seems to have contributed the
lat :1-• Wei las most, spacious. An el
dei the Methodist Conference lu that
prt :is blest With large
fee:. lutes the following at .his own
expem-e :
ZNoppi lig one night at the house of a
sibter, he overheard her -in the morn
ills , hefore he arose, instructing her bb3;
to • black the elder's boots. The boy
urged as an objection that it would "take
hint ail day to get around." Finally,
yielding to her enkreatlea, and taking
one In each liand; - he liaiileil t4m across
the '1320r shouting, " get around
here, tan-yard!"
One day a poet read a new play before
the Reading Committee of the French
comedy. It was unaimously refused.—
The poet went up Io,M. Samson, the
wen -known actor,
and said to him:—
"I have a right to complain of you;
you voted against my piece, and yet you
slept all the time I was reading it."/ M.
Samson wittily replied: "Sir, in iter
nry matters, sleep, is an opinion.'"
To make good; molasses candy take
• two cups of molasses one of sugar, and
a piece of butter the size of a walnut,
and one tablespoonful of vinegar. Boil
bris'kly and constantly twenty minutes,
stirring all the time, when cool enough
to pull, do-it quickly and it "will come
white rapidly. \
• An odd genius - advertised a field to be
given to any one who was really con
tented. When, an applicant came he
would ask,' Are you'contented?" The
general reply was, "I am." " Then,"
replied the victor, " what cloyou want
with my field?" •,-
•
Alexander Du rnas 'recommends onioul
sqljtp man infallible remedj , for nervous
prostrattioti, headache, and
lie lirepares his soup, which has become'
quite famous among the gourmands of
the french capital, of cream and onions:
A rustic. degcribing, Louisville, said
the finest residence there belonged to
Mr. M. E. Church, whose name Was
cut In big letters- over the door, and
there was a sharp pointed chimney on
the house twO - hundred feet high.
At a birthday party recently given in
Burton by 'a little girl, five different
kinds of wine. were furnished "all
present partaking freely." And such
int-ianees are not so rare as one wo ild
think.
An English coroner's jury lately ie
tu! n verdict of "Death . trotn fatty
dt• rt-I•s•ratioil of the heart, aevelerated by
tit • ,leceasetl having strangi L LA htbrselt."
woultl4iaturally aggravate such a
'Pitt , . Boston Post, a good Democratic
pa,,,t— as tar 21: - 4 anything Yankee can
teolocittlic-t-uegests that "Delaware
eat ittevynt the river from washing h r
t:t 1 11 c whipping posts for
Pig"
Liftt.K:l,llowerii, need to
Erbv.lll, plenty of
pfput./ „ AP w?f,et 141, plenty of sun
oo mid Fir',llt7.
Thin filoiffi, 14 1 1 0 fili'fi1, ,, 1 I'i titiofficeehs.
fuluultorm 11 fs tai Would n 't.
UV cooed, but kftu ofrtililitft.
IRLIANGIITIVTOr',
. -„friv.aff
79 Mg "1,1212411.k2n-ki..,,,t
Perfuimery, NOtions, Dye■
Varnishes, Glass, Potty,
Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil,
Tobacco,',Cigars,
30011%tr ZEOMOD
ConVersie '& Osgood
4op oonetantly on hand a large stock of general
MERCHANBIZE.
GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT
WATCHEi
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, 44
r l
to L ,
IMV7MIr4 ,T 278
The, undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Vows and vicinity that lie has
just, opened a
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Watch and Jewelry
estibilabment in Borden's Drug Store, nnd le
prepared to execute all orders in his' line of
bueiness with despatch and in 'tile best of man
ner.LLß WORK WARRANTEIiI.
S. 'WILE.
Tloga, Feb. 44, 1889..—tf.
EAST CHAIILESTON
WOOL cARDING.
JTVING purchased the wool carding
,wprlts
of Matt & Whitney, the enbscriberi aro
now prepared to card Woof lute rolls promptly
and in the beet manner. Per,lons coming from
a distance, and wishing to carry their rolls home
with them' the same day will be accommodated.,
The charge for dardOg is based upon the weight
of •therolls, an not upon that of the crude
wool. '
Satisfaction gu4ranteed. We have a first-class
machine and pleilty of power 'to drive it.
July 27, 1869-4 m. ; ,MOORS ts BACON.
WASHING MACHINE.
lrAB. M WILKINSON, of Ckarlosten,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 Paptory,Wellsboro,
whore they may be procured.
The beat, cheapest, and most sonsiblemachine
over invented.
hine 24 , 1868-tf.
YAM 'AOENC for Kinney h•-• Co, celebrated
platform Spring Wagons, all styles, rasp
for their light 'Carriages Buggy Wsgons,
all made in good style, and from Jersey timber,
and warranted in' every respect, equal to any
wade. Can furnish any of the ahave at the
lowest Manufacturers:pi - ice's. 1.. C. BENNET.
Welinbere, May 5,
COLLRCTOItS of the taxes for 1860 ate ro
quested to be prompt in coltocting up their
duplicates and paying over the sama by the let
of September.
• Ily so doing not loss than moo
oan bo saved to the county.
Aug, 4, 1860. Li. C. BAILEY,
• Co. Treasurer.
IMI
FOR CASH I
Will sell from this dato their entire stook of
DRUGS, RDICINES,
Stull Paints, Oils,
Wall-Paper, C tulains,
Fixtures, Sic., &c., &c.,
AT COST FOP CASH.
Positively no Humbug.
P. R. WILLIIIAMS it CO
'eMbar°, March 3, 1869.
Fresh Goods Received Weekly.
Dry .Goofsl
Fresh* Groceries
CROCKERY:
lat 4 ,and Caps.
Be it remembered, that
TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Jan. 6, 1868.-ly. OONVERSD 'As 080 OOD
For Sale:
Notice to Collectors.
- eves: --Sto:Velt
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p.`3'3~ tl: 3i:Q~i
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AND IRARDWAIREi
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gavingformod a partnership in the Tin, Store
undillardware trade,. the undersigned have did
pleasure...to announce that they have, at rt groat
Outlay, added tot/in - mull] stock of the old stand
on
1111
WELLSBORO,
a ~ p omplete.: axaortment ~ 0f..• Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumorato the following articles::
NAILS SPIRES, CROWBARS, X. CUT,
MILL, BAND AND' BUCK SAWS,
•JBUTT.S; STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
."IrOMPS," 'AXES,
'AUGERS,
BITTS,
- •
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS,AHISELS,
•• SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, ,
DENCR-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS,' OARRIAGE BOLTS;
- BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, ." •
: .. PIPE BOXES, ,AXLE.
TREES, ELLIP• .
TIO
SPRINGS; HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRIND - STONE
HANGINGS; CORN
• POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUPFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND - , .
• CAPS. .. • .
PATENT HARM:IOOR HANGINGS
•
)• ; ,
a new thing, andinido . for Use. These are but; a.
few of the Many' articles composing our stock
of Hardware.
•
We Invite the public to call and examine:Tor
themselves. We, aim to keep the boat quality of .
-goods in our line ; and all work to order done
promptly and well. •
' - AGENTS FOR THE
~ltlitclipye'. Mower & Reaper.
Wu. Ronntirm. 1 ,
• It. C' BAILEY. .
'
- ROBERTS <1; BA ILE"),
Wollsburo, bray 10,18894-a.
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Ingliam's Woolen Mills !
MITE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Cassimores, Flannels, &a., &c., for Wool.—
They also manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SII4IES,
to Bolt customers. All work warrante ,as rep
resented. They invite particular title tion to
their Water Proof
„ .
which aro warranted fai l every respect. Partion
lar attention given to
ROLL • CARDING
CLOTH DRESSING.
INGHAM'S largo stock of Oassimeres, &c., 25
per cent less than any competitors, and warrant.
od as roprosented.
INGHAM manufaoture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll• Carding and Cloth Draining, and
defy, competition.
INGHAM have to good an assortment o
Full Cloths, Oassimeres, &co
and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other establishment. Try them and satisfy your
selves.
INGIIAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow
anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Our Olathe aro warranted, and sold by the
foltoring porsons:
DnLANO & CO.. Woliaboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN 4 CO., Tioga, I'a
J. C. BIiNNETT, Covington, i'a.
100,000 Pounds of WI
Wanted*
JOSEPH INGHAM SONG.
Devitol4,3'nue 30, 1809-4 t.
DEERFIELD, PA.
CASSIMERES,
AND
-I.I I f, EL - Ds c li o l io ....m ti k-E
air in the e
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BUSINESS.
in this village; uost door to K. li. Kimball's
..tirooery,- is pew, prepatod : togary on the business
various : branches. I will keep eo
stently on band an assortment of iireadom
a r •., . ,
•r „ !
bOAIr BREAD; BOSTON ;CRACKER
• :11RAItAbr 'BREAD, BUTTE R • -',;•
ORAOK : EIta; . BROWN
BREAD, - ,WATER
,' - :O2;,(3ItAOKERE!, SUGAR '"'""
. • tr•'' -• • -CRACKERS,
• •,, ' I+l
•
DYSPEPSIA + - AND:-!EIODA BISCUITS,'
n Oli r s i ,rpg 'O,It4..CkEAS,I OAKES,
PISS.; AND: LIINOB,
• o'l.4lllmi:lre ottliiiday,,"Stindaysexeepted.
f. .13y striotAittimitioiftp • business shall endeavor
to' nier t
gI'EVE
Welleboro, June. 24, 1868., _ ,
Whcilegale and Retail
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DRU'Gq-iSTORE !
irtrAirp' . o: KRESS.
,
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iPirf4Oit.it,ii will keep on hand at all ttniei?
a full stock of
01 . 145 1 .4 ND NEB ICIN
111
:rAINTFV OILS,
Ell
' , Patent 'llleilleinei
Pitracti l :Pirlumer,y, Kerosene,
• Lamps,' Wicks; bue Colors, White Trash
Linit and Brushes, Varnish and
Sash ,Bruphes, -.Window Glass:
all she.% Karnigh of all •
kinds, .FUncy Soaps, 3 ,
Hair, Oils ,
' '. I
SPEQ.T . 4CL:ES,
Hair and Tooth Brushes, a fuiVe lock 0 4 ,
• 'Yankee Noti ons; also ei complete
- • ae
' sOrtMent o , '
Homteopathic Medicines;
Pure Wines and Liquorb.
Bayaie are requested to - call and examine pri
awl before parohaaing aleowhere..
➢SarQI 24, 169-,ly
THE AMERICAN. ,
BUTTON-HOAR ,OVERSEAMiNG "
.AND 'SEWING MACHINE.
•
T" greatest Invention and the beat sowing
- Machine in the World.. Tt has no equal as
a Family Machine. And ' t'iV •
INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST.
It is ropily two machines in one by a simple
and beautiful mechanical arrangement, making
both the .Shuttle or Look-stitch and the Over
seaming and Button-hole stitch with equal fa
cility and perfection.'
It executes in the very best manner 'every va
riety of sewing, such as
HEMMING, FELLING, CORDING,
TUCKING„ STITCHING,' • •
ERALDINO AND_ -
:QUILTING,' GATHERING and SEW—
. . ING ON,
and In addition OVER-BEAMING. 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.
• For further information inquire of [F. KINGS
LEY, at R. C. Bailey's in Morris Run, or of Mi.s.
S. K. EVERETT, four doors south of the Depot
near R. Fares 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., June 9, 1889-3m.e!, . ;
HARDWARE AND STOVES I
CONYERS & _OSGOOD
TX AVE on hand and aro constantly receiving
• at:their .`
Hardware Store
every article needed in this region of 'country;
in the •
• HARDWARE LINE. ,
SHELF HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL
NAILS, • MIDDLETOWN AND, ' •
ELMIRA SAWS, ROPE,
STOVES,
Cooking, Self-Regulators and Coal
Stoves.
forme Companion,
and the justly aelebrattid
nom cool sTOVH,
. T N - . NV Alt E
No pains will be spared to meet tho wants of
our elastomers.
. COJNVERS 41t OBG00±).
Wellsboro, Jan. 8, 1889, ly.
GROVER & BIKER'S
FIRST PREMIUM
ELASTIC STITCH
SEWING MACHINES,
594 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
Points of Excellence.
Thiunty and Elasticity of Stitch.
Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery.
Using both theads directly from the epee's. ,
No fastening df seisms by hand and no - *ante
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 beautiful and permanent. Embroidery and
ornamental work.
Allr^The highest Premiums at all the fairs
and exhibitions 'of the United States and
Europe, have been alkarded the Grover 6r, Baker
Sewing Machines, and the work done by them,
wherever exhibited in competition.
Alr-The very highest prize, THE CROSS
OF .THE LEGION OF HONOR, was conferred
on the representative of the Grover & Baker
Sowing Machines, at the Exposition Universelle,
Paris, 1867, thus attesting their great superior.
ity over ail other Sewing Machines
July 28, pB9-tf. •
.
OR i3XLE r -A lot of cutter timber, ready for
use, will be sold, cheap. Call on
RAIL dc MARCH,
Hoeneyville, Pa.
11 ? Y , 2!1,/8.197841'
MN
fr.t:
sad a fall stook of
W. C. KRESS
EAMILY
A - CADE
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0, 0. WAUD, Principal i
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Dirs. Ant. W. HORTON . , Preceptreass
Miss Mae lloaToN s Assistants
1 4 11 24.XNNA LIMIT; Teacher of
The Fall Term will Commence August 81. The Winter
Term November 80. The Spring Term March 3. •Nacb
Term to continuo 12 weeks.
:.!.. 0': 4 '; 4" EX.FXNEIES . RN& TENII..t -. c .4-
Tuition, incla int rent andlcood,Fall Term.... 411,50.
dt" II " Winter Term.. 13,50. ,
4 sit " Spring Term... 12,40.,
D'ay Students 7,00.
Ines tante nhtl *tilo s (Plano, Organ or htolodeon).. 10,00.
...Itocalltusha: - ....--,..t.4 - e 2,00.
•
Coe of Instruments " 2,00.
Drawing and Pending 2,00.
lioard per week. -- .....4 13,00:
July 21, 1802414.
TIOGA HIGH SCHOOL. - -
HIS Sol:idol now - becomes a porman nt In
stitution, under State authority ) having by
special act received some peculiar privileges, and
,it can now afrord all advAintages Common to Acs
'delitieLletitntifins.'l.Tp, those designing to pre-
Viirn 'for tencilltig To Arai 'Very decided saran.
tageti . -hy combining the Theory with the Praetioe.
Fail tiim-aommenees Aug. SO, 1849, apd con.
tinues 14 Weeks.
BM
*• -1; 'TUITION
,common Engßah . , Elementury' Algebri, Pe.:
Mary PhllOSOpby and primary Physologyifree,'to
,all pupils of school,Ugo : residing in Tioga Bore.
Common English,;,.,, - ,:....... - .• $6,43,e
Higher " 4 ' 0 I,oo'
CepstaercinLoourse, time unlimited 6,00
'Eternian=i3xtri ~ • $;6O
English Branches and German ' ,• .8M
ii " Commercial course.::- 8.60
- For information with regard to rooms or board
call on, or address • .., . ,
R. M. DRUMS, PrlnciPalp
a r!
,; 11,13g741 3 1 - 819-41::! . .:' L.,'22 - , q-'t; r 1 , • Tioga, P.
A FEET WOOD, it FARM PRODUCE RE
-93 calved in payment for Tuition..
SiTE GOES '!
`" : FROWL THIS DATE '
"DOW, will sell tEgD at tiles° pit
:
.Z.Vr
ESE
Very best Rye t Ocits,' Grenind
hOre, r , . . , , $2,50 cwt.
.13Oafinipaled keed, — . , 2,25..".
Beat Common Eeed, . . 2,00 "
tio'w, Feed, 1,75 "
The 'abovegoods, at the above plt'oes; .ate
snietly cash 1
We 41 ) 41 saatiln on; feed.
--We haven't a Piaster Mill conceited vrltlk•Gifir
Vionring MIII,I
.1 „ „ , -
00r Peed is pure 1 ' 4V841f,;14.7, •
Welleheie,Jan.,2o, iaao.
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`Grocery ,and ProvisiOn- ,Storep,
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CORNING, N. Y.
7ZP.
111 Xll
ATrHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALBR
' YV in nil kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
CANNED FR UITS AND
VEGETABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, aLos &
CROCKERY WARE,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &a.
A full and complete assortment of the above
mentioned goods of the beat quality always on
him d. .
Particular attention paid to Fine groceries.
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
terest tolotawkine his Stock before buying. '
Corning, N. Y., March 31, 1869.
TO THE FARMERS OF
TIOGA. , COUNTY.
TAM now building at my manufactory, in lawrinee
-4
vile, a superior ,
•
ANNING MILL •
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which pomsace the followingadvantsgesaver allotker
1. It separates rye, oats, rat lit t or I r an d fonleeeds And
chess and cockle, from wheat.
- 'l2. It cleans flax seed, takes but ye low seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy seed. , .
It does - an - Other isparatingiegared of a mill. '
This mill is built of the best and most durable tim•
bar, in good style. and is sold cheap for cash, Or Mr
duce. t , ' •
will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
vvheat,to other mills, on reasonable t arms.
MAMA,.,
Lawrenceville ~/u. a 18„1889—tf
=t-"t
o
-- UNITE
Life Insuran t O & Trust Oompanit,
of P nnsylvania.. "
COARTEIV PERVETIIAL.
Capital, $1,000,000: '
sloo,ooo.depeoited with the Auditor General for
• security - Of - the Policy rfolderr.
Low cash Premiums.
Policies, Non - -forfeitable by their terms.
Liberal Traveling Privileges.
Return of all Premiums paid. z
Annual Dividends. •
Females Insured at same rates as Males.
Home Office 8. E. Corner, sth and Chestnut
St., Philadelphia.
Applioations for Iniuranco may be made, with
W. P. BIG ON EY, General Agent, Wellsboro',Pa.
May 12, 1869—tf.
ANTED,
4.-
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AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM 1 .
FLOURING MILLS.
' 10,000 Boa. Corn, '
10,000 " - Oats, and any amount of
good wheat. J. B. DIMON A Co.
Niles Valley, March 24th, 1888-tf.
OTICE.—Wo the undersigned agree to close
1.1 our STORES on and after the first of
OctoherlBB9, up to the first day of April 1870,
at 8 o'clock P. M. (Signed.) 0. Bullard & Co.
Thomas Harden, L. Bache, Toles & Barker,C.
L. Wilcox, Wilson & Van Valkenburg, C. B.
'Colley, D. P. Roberts, Roberts £ Bailey, Con.
verse & Osgood, John R. Bowen.
Wellsboro, Oct. 1, 1809.
House and Lot for Sale.
ACIIISH and Lot, and vacant lot for sale
' Cheap. Location Wellsboro, and desirable.
minim at tho Agitator Office.
Oct. 28, 1888—tf.
New MUUI* eiy 1
AVMS R. A. KERNEY begs leave to inform
the °Risme of Tioga and vicinity that she
hoe taken rooms ovar Borden's Drug store, op
posite the Post. Office, whore she will be h appy
to wait on all who will give her a call.
Particular attention paid to bleaching.
May 12, 1869-tf.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
Afarm of three hundred Rares with two hun
dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sit
uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the
Tiogit River and Raihoed. Well watttered, un
der a good state of cultivation, and good build
ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga
village; ;_ T. p. BALDWIN.
Tioga, Fob, 12, 1888-4 f.
CASH PAID FOR, WOOL, BUTTER AND
CURESE, by O. L. WILLCOX;
Juno 17,1808.
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to call and get quotations' befort*goink farther
last.
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1869. .FOR SALE. 18
ATIIIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AN I OR
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA
-
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHER R 7
said ORNAMENTAL TREES It SHRUBBRRY
The Fruit trees are composed "of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, somflif them large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to
,get a supply
will do well to call and see lisp stook before pur
chasing elsewhire. Or- Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
•
Tioga, Feb. 28,1868—1 ye
Plexaa.c, P l Cortol9
ORGANS AND MELODEONS,
FOR Sale by - I. G. HOYT. Haines Brothers
Pianos, phiakerings, Steinways, and O took%
Hintermister's Organs and Melodeons, andi Ma
so Hatelln'si Organ: -These are all first-clan
timitnitßenke. Having the' experience of many
'3l froii Instrurnentk and tuning the
-,apii c 011 - Ii offefsieater liducternents to caste
..parkstf_Tioga Codrittabisir any other dealer in
Biortherkpal Nyery:.l,listrAment is warranted
Iciffitra y_sottiu. pdribil particulars see Illustrat
ed Catalogue. I. G. HOYT.
• 3faustleld, Pa., Bfare)l 3,1880-1 y
State Streit Lote.
P. CONE having laid off hie land on
1 - 1; * State Street into town lots new offers
them fotsale on reasonable urine.
Wellatioro, April 28, 1869.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
AT HAOTOR'i VRICES, •
• 41.1 - Vraya on hand or furnished to order, at
( BOBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware
Store, Wellaboro. •
August 18,1889.
_
pASH aid FOR HIDES,
' by M. A. DIIRIE.
We'labor° , Deo. 16,1888.—t(
Planing ec Matching.
FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT
ING, TONGUED cf.- GROOVED,
with rapidity and exactness, with our new Ma
ohines. Try it and see. B. T. VANHORN.
Wellsboro, April 21, 1869.
The subscriber offers for sale 'the following
property, situated in Covington township and
borough, Tioga county, Pa.:
58 acres of land in Covington tp., on William
son Road leading to Dlossburg, 4 miles there
from and 1 mile from Covington borough, about
20 acres improved, a good frame house, barn and
other outbuildings thereon. Also, Sawmill, Sash
Factory, and Shingle 51111 and water privilege
thereon. Also, iwo apple orchards of 170 trees,
mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees
—lB plum trees,'l2 Cherry, 90 . 43tirrant bushes,
red, white, and b ok, 4, Crabs, 10 bearing Grape
Vines, 12 Pear, a d Peach and Quince.
Also—a Timber lot, 340.8 nores, ft of a mile
from Sash Factory and Sawmill. \Timber, pine,
oak, basswood, chestnut, ash, beech, birch, maple
and hemlock. Also—a lot in the village, adjoin
ing Gerould'a orchard, fronting on Williamson
road and railroad, containing about \an acre a
2.story Rouse, putbuildings, fruit trees and a
good well of water thereon. '
Also—another villagelot, fronting on 11
son road, 80 feet front by about 200 dee)
another lot frp,nting on said road, 114E1
gar further particulars inquire of ,DA
IRELAN, Br., or 8.../ IRELAN, CoVingto
April 21, - 1889--tf.
11,R.--r4JaO LAWYERS— /
;
BRur TOY it L ANKA.
tt ftal pato, aE =,YOUNG'S BOOKSTOR
M=
W. D. TERBEI I L &, C 9. ,
[ran, to
1 Y E. CHILD,
as Row, NEW YORK
at this office.
BY
B. C. WICKHAM, '1
For Sale.
RAILWAY ZLIKRIARXXO , r
Eiii!lMl;il
• Erup itAIWAY.
dAN and' after. MONDAY, Nov. 15th. Ifitin„ Trains
'will leave Coining, at the followini hours, viz :
'flotact' Wier. ,
12.35 EXIIIBSS MAIL, Sundays ox O (pled , tor
Buffalo, *Dunkirk. and Cleveland, connecting, with
trains for the West.' A sleeping Conch Is attached to
this train running throb& to Buffalo. '
6,22 a. m.. NIGHT EXP., Mondays excepted - for Both.
estordinffaloi Dunkirk, Cleveland, and Cincinnati,
connection with the Lake Shore, Michigan Southern
and Grand Trunk' Railways at Buffalo, Dunkirk, and
Cleveland, for tile West; also at Cleveland with the
" - C C. ti and 'lnd, Railway for, Indianapolis ; and at
Cincinnati with the Louisville 'Short Lino Railway
and the Ohio and tdisaisaippi Railway for the South
2 ,
and SeutteWest.
'45;42 a. NDMIT EXPAESS, daily for Roch.
ester Bufhlo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and
. unit!, making direct commection with trains of tbsi
Drawl Think and Lake Shore Railways at -011ifakt
' Dunkirk, and Cleveland for nil points West, andel
Olocinnatti with the Ohio anti MississiPpi and Louts.
villa Short Line Railways for t ho South and South.
west. .
.10,20 e. NAIL TRAIN, . Sundays excepted, for
. Dultalo and Du nktrlf.
.12415 P. nt.sITAX FAEIGIIT, 'Sundays pxcepted. .
1 2 45.p,m., ItALTlMOltWßlMßESS;Sundaysexcept
ed, for Rochedter and Brasio, via Avon.
COO A. m., DMIGBANT TRAIN, daily, 'foie(' West.
7,39 p.m., DAY EXPRESS. Sundays excepted, for
ltochesttr, Buffalo,' Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
and the South Stops at driucipal stations and con.
nect,e points on main line.
New and improved Drawing 'Boom Coaches accompany
• this train front New York to Buffalo, and Sleeping
• Coacpes attached at llornellsville, running through
to Vloveland and Galion without change.
I,OCi p. m. NIOU •T EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
'
connecting at Now York with afternoon trains and
-istentobra for Boston And Now England Cities.
AsAr-_,Sleeplug Coaches accoropany, this trots. •
4,4$ a. ni, CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Elmira' for Williamsport,
Harrisburg and, the South; also at Elmira for Curran
daidua; at Waverly With train of Lehigh valley Hall
way at Otsego tot Ithaca t
• at Dinkhamton for Co
-'-
peratowu and. Albany ; and at Now York with steam•
ore and afternoon Express trains for New England
cities.- air Sleeping coaches accompany this haft'
to NoW Yerk. • •:, •
11,45 14. m., DAY EXPRESS. , Sundays excepted,
conneettrig at Jersey „City with midnight expresa
• ' ftrain•of Now Jersey - 2. Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
stops at, principal stetsons and connecting points on
main line.'
Nevr and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany'
thie : trakto Now York.
0.0 FIiEI43I.IT, Sundays excepted.
i #'s
4,42
m., ELMIRA, Sundays excepted.
/ 4,42 it: tn.; NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE. MAIL,
thandays excepted, connecting at Itimire for the
South.
7J59 p. m., LIOUTNINQ EXPRESS, Emily, connect.
log at Jersey City with morning Exi.ress train of-
Now Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington
and at Now Yolk with morning Express train for
Berstein and New England Cities. /tier stops at all prin
cipal stations and con necting points on mast. line. - •
Blecmiug Coaches accompany thla.tra - 4 tbrongb. to New
„'"Nork ,
BAGGAGE CIIEOSED %num:au
/Fe- A revised and completo "Pocket Time' able" of
Passenger Trains on,the Erie Hallway and contmeting
Lines, has recently been published, and can bo precut ,
ed op a - Pplication to,the Ticket Agent of the Company
WU, n. DARK, L. D. RUCK ER
, ' Gen'l Pass. Agent- , Gen'l Supt.
Blogiburg & Corning, & Tioga U. St
msains will run ail follows until further notice:
Accommodation—Leaves Illoseburg at 7,15 a. in— Mans
field at 8,05 Tioga at'B,42, Lawrenceville at 9)32
arriving at Corning at 10,40a.m.
Mall—Leaves Illoseburg at 2,00 p. m „Mansfield at 2,4 G.
Tioga at 3,18, Lawrenceville at s,oo—lurriving ut
Corning at b p. m.
Mail.:-LeavesCorning at 8,00 a.m., Lawroncovilleat
:9,03, 'Vega at 9,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving ,at
Blocs•burg at 11,00 a. m.
Accommodation—Leates Corafag at 2,40 p. m.,Latv,
rencovllle at 8,62 Tioga at 4.40, 3fansoeld at 6,80
arriving at !Homburg at 8,16 p. tn.
Northern Central 8. R. .
TRAINS FOR TILE NORTII.
Trainsfor Canandagnia leave Elmira:as follows:
Accomodation at , 020 a to
Express [fastest train on road] 12 20 p
Mail 7 10 p zu
Way Froight,[passonger coach attached].........800 a m
Onand after Sept 25,, 1860, trains will arrive am!
depart from Troy, as follows;
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
10 55 P. m.—Daily (except Sunday s) for Elmira, Buffa
lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Bnsp.l3iltlgo and the
Cat:lades.
845 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
830 A. m.-;Dally (except Sundays) fur Baltimore,
Washington, Philadelphia, -
9 SCP P. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Ballfraorb,
Wathingtou and Philadelphia.
ALFRED R. FISKE, ED. S. YOUNG ;
' Gong Supt.llarrisburg, Gen'l Pass. Atiet
Baltimore, Md.
Philadolphia & Erie R. R.
Ou And atter Sept. U, 1869 Trains on thiti Road al)
ran as follows
WE ST W A RD
Mail Train leaves
" " " Williamsport
" arr. at 'Erie
ErteEsprens leavesPhiladelphin...
`• Williamsport....
• arr. at Erie
'EI mira Af aI! leaves Philadelphia.—
W Spinal sport...
" " arr. at Lock Haven
;EASTWARD
9.
Mail Train loaves Erio
44 "
4 , 4 4 arr. at Philadelphia....
Erie Express leaves Erie
44 Williamsport...
d. arr. at Philadelphia...
Elmira Mail, leaves Lock Haven..
• 4 6 4 4 ' Williameport,
rim nt Philadalpbin 7 . iG p m
Mittel° liapress, biases Williamsport 1229 a m
" arr. at Phlladclplita 9.25 a m
Mail and Express connect with 011 Crock and Alle.,
phony River Rail Road. Baggage Chocked Through.
• 41,1fltlID L. TYLIIR,Gon'I Sup't.
Atlantic and Groat Weston' R• W.
SALAMANCA STATION
WIITTIVARD BOUND
?flan '
Accommodation
Express ....
Express ....
At• Cory there lea Junction with the Phlindelphia a
Erie,and Oil Creek Rail Roads..
At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City and
Pitbole Branch.
At Deavittsbnrgo the Mahoniny Branch tuakee a di.
root route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
The Road paeans through Akron, Ashland,
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail.
reticle, and terminates at Cineinusti.
L. D. RMICER, Gen.qupt., Aleruiville, Pa .
NATIONAL
LIFO INSCRIBE COMPANY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
WASIIINGTON, D. C
Chartered by Speci'l Act of Congress
APPROVED JULY 25, 1868.
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
PAID IN PULL
BRANCII OFFICH :
First National Bank Building,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where all Correspondence should be Addressed
CLARENCE It CLARK, President.
JILT Ceram, Chairman Finance & Executive Com
Hurinv D. COOKE, Vice-President.
EmEases W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary.
D. S. Itussatm, Manager.
Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv
en on application to the Branch Office of the
Company, or to
U. 0: SIMPSON, WarAsnono
by whom applications will be rooelved and Poli
cies procured for Tioga County.
Deo. P, 1888.-Iy. •
House• g p Lot for SOle.
A GOOD House and barn, on a lot of two
I - 1
acres, within ten minutes walk of the
Court fleece, WeUsher°, is offered for rate. In
quire of John I. Mitchell, Esq., Wollaboro.
•
Aug. 25, 18694 f.
il/fam
, and
4 feet.
,ID 8.
, Pa.
rug DEBTOREL—AII persons indebted' to mo
1: ire' requested 'to call and settle at 'once.
All accounts with me before the new firm was
- formed pedal be closed up without, delay:
WILLIAM ItQBERTB.,
Ilsboro, Aug. 95,4869.
GOIN4 EA.ST.
L.II.StEATTIJOK,Sup't
...11.60 nvori
-. 9.60 in
1T! 00 a In
.... 6.10 0 n
~.. 7.45 it n
cp .E.AEITITAILD Amp,
,5.30 -Express 610
0,&5 mail 5.51
12.19 Accommodation, 11.45
' 11.00 I 'Express 010
CERaiE
OFFICERS
I t - f‘THE
Atlantic, and Great Wesie
RAILAVA:Vs,
TRH ORRAT BROAD OUAOE 1:0C1
FOR
'"6tiIVELAND.--TOLEDO, ClllO4
MILWAUKEE, ST, PAUL
OMAHA, '
•
And to all Pointe in the WEAT and Noma -Ii
"
Dayton, Chichinati,to
•y t tLfx, ST., LOUIS, 'KANSAS
NEW
• 01 1 .14,41148
And all - polu i te itt the south /r, Boutimot,
No - Change , of Coach ei
TO.,CLEVELANt CINCINNA
Prom any point on the Erie Runway A,
vantage, and convenience not offered 6)
other route.
3 . Triitoirdu LIGIITNING Ezp BEH
T e
• DAILY.
. • —:,..__
Baggage Qbached Through, and Cif;
[rota ono coy to another, parenting loaf d
age. - •
Tickets via - thisi popular route can be pNa
al an ufficea oa ;he line:of the Eric
of , . •
- ntEns & ABDOTT,
„ - • (*Pore Dierbt tufty,
,
When 'pnrehating Ask - the Agent for Tic'
via -the ATLANTIC & .ORRAT WESTE
RAILWAY_ - ,
NY. B.SUATTI;C,
Gen. Tioket and Pass. Ag't,Clbveland,(
L. D. MICKEIt,
p
(Inn:Supt., Meadville, ,
Jan.,49,!1,9
Real!: Read:
11,ason & Hamlin Ca
PORTABLE ' OR
Together' with the E'STEY COTTAGE 01
andVELODEONS, can bo advantageoul
()hafted of • • •
CM
.- TIOGA, PA
HAVING obtained the agency from
ufacturers of the above named int
we have the facilities for furnishing Chet
oes to compare favorably with those at
in- either 'the tame or other reed inatm
Their reputation is 3411 that scarcely ar.
need be said regarding their beiagdai
having been awarded premiums and aed
the principal Fairi and Institutes,; both la
and foreign countries. Many fine motleys
provotntrits, Whieh are so desirable is ill
reed instruments, aro owned and remiot
their exclusive use by the manufsetst e
these instruments. Hence it is, while they
strength and durability, together with T'
and quality of tone equal to any, they es
other reed instruments, in the variety and
bination of tones which can be produced,
INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CII
ES, SOCIETIES,
and other organizations, wishing to ob•i:
reed instrument, can he suited ag regara
stylise, pricer, (Lc., ftc,
ALL INSTRiJMENTS WARRX:,
Scud fora circular.
Tioga, March, 17,''69. T. A. IVICEIT
Thee ftre'a,t,'Extimnal itemeiy,
For Mau and Beast.
IT WILL CURE RH.EII3IAT
Tha reputation of thie preparation is se ireN a*
lished, that little need be said in this coun,on'on
On HAN -it has never failed to cure ?AIM'
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING
CI,ES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN Ti E JOI`
STITCHES in theSIDE or Bacla, SPRAIN3,3P.I:I ,
BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORN'S and FROSTED!
Persona afflicted with' RhetimitiErn can be egi , .•
and permanently cured by using this vonaerfc!! -
ration ; it penetrates to the nerve and bow) Lae 23=
on being applied.
Oa HORSES it will cure SCRATCHES, Stri - s"
POLL.EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING I
SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS. SPRAINED '
STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, &a. It Rini"
HOLLOW HORN And WEAK BACK IN E.
COWS.
920 pm
5.15 an,
9.30 I. n.
a it
THE LARGEST .STUCK
EIi9C"CYNTM
rbbuy o i r tt ? e ou w n7 l , d and the Cheapest
Agent for L. BOLLES cf.. CO'S 110`
Binghamton, N. Y., and
ELMIRA SAW FACTORY ,
Elmira, N. Y.
STOVES SOLD ON TIME.
Mansfield, Nov. 25;1888-1y. •0. B. ;:
5.15 u to
9.15 p nt
6:10 u na
310 p
42) u
12.0 1) za
G. 50 In
8.45 a to
I hare met with great gamest is britti:%
llixturo within ;ho reach of the Public. I 7.. mt,...,
receipt ofietteri from Physicians, Druggists, II;r:;t
and Farmers, testifying to its curative powiri.
AVID B. FOLTZ; Sole Propric7.,
Sept. 2 , 18(19-1e).
/ 1
DALTIIOg)
111 9
; Ohairmaker, Turner, a,
' Furniture Dealer,
S ,
ALT.: R 0011; opposite Matt's Wag"
Main Street. FACTORY in Sea,
lime Foundry, eeec4id sOry. I J,
Orders promptly filled Itud satisfacticrgur
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Welleboro, Jnno 12, 1887. J. 821CRLIN,
Tioga Marble Works,
TE, undersigned is now prepared 1: u
out° All orders for Tomb Stones rod
merits of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBIi
of the latest style and approved workeariq
and with 'dispatch.
Re Weep constantly on hand both kir: l
Marble and will be able to suit an who El!
ior him with ait orders, On OS restersbi ,
as can be obtained in the country.
Stones disoolored with mit and Air { e arl
and made to look as, good as new.
PORTER WILCO
Tloga,liov. 1, 1867—tf.
To tho Ownoto of linpatooted Lark
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE ,
IfAnt - manna, PA., May 25, ISO.
IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, RIO ,
the eighth day 9f April, one themsrP!'
hundred and sixty nine,' ma are herely
that the " County Land. Lien Dot-heq- tvr-.t
ing the list of unwonted lands for,ificilb,
prepared under the Act of Assertly `<.:
twentieth of May, one thousand sigh
and sixty r four, and the supplement Ortch,
this day hen forwarded to the Proill , i ,9 `
the county, aCtehosu, office it may b e rot
The liens can only be liquidated by cte
of the purchase jtec,ney, interest and
receiving patents through thisDep.ut c,l, `
Prooecdings by the Attorney General b 0,,:
stayed for one year from this date, in . tt , c tb y,':
parties may obtain their patents
tional ,00st. JAC.OI3 AI. CAMPIt I . II.,
Suryoyer Cact3"
Patent Roofing•
right to rase the V''
,
, Elastic Roofing •In 'Tioga Countyotr' i . l ;
now prePatad to put on roofs cheap nod ir
workmettlike manner. , This rocring i 7 f •
water proof. I refer to illefFrA. Wright A
toy, Totes a Barker, arid C. L. Willcox,
samples can be seen androofs
110 S. ES WINGAP"
Viregebbro, Avg, 11, 1869—tf.
-AND
MEI
tnE CELEBRATED
lEEE
J. STICKLIN,