The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 22, 1869, Image 4

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--- When Noah disembarkedlit - Ararat,
belied scarcely touched the pier when
he was surrounded s warm ,by',4'of.voelfs
Otitis hiektirlizet*• arid ,htet u n Rete,
who assailed him with a 'runiiing fire
of hotel statistics, and, a tumult of oilers
to convey hitisrlind- his batki*Ao - lirCt
-
but
of the city. Noah
,w 4s a just min , .
but couldn't Stead everything; - and at
'
ter hell:4;0116A -iitta:batited airew 'sues.
meats his, lieWlige.rtnent. *- gaie' - way to
wrath._ I'le,o3.otisCearpet bag between
his feet, he 'poll0:01,. Isis coat, girded
his loins with-,:s'oeptintiers, and remark-
ed I "I am a man of grace ; but if any
among ye rematnetktwo minutes,-him
will I chastise ! You ',,lietir 'brie P. Then
the' rabble put ther heads together, say
ing : "Verily,-the old lain is a knockers
Let us depart': GOlah!” 411(1.8o .depart-*
ed. Then Noah proceeded totally his
paisengeni.l '',lle had just:che . cked -his
Mac Item in the.iistt Mr. and Min. -Bed
bug and 'his equaniinity was partially
restored by the favorable exhibit, when
his wrath was renewed: by'the ()ringing
figure of a quadrupedthrame-sueak
ingdown the, Plank, wl h . its, tail
•be
`tWeen n3'401 0 "Pratiit '.: 0" there ain't
. that yeller - deg i" : says Nciah,*aiMiag a
vicious kick with- his - brogan at the
brute. But,. with a facilityboria of lottg
and bitter experience, the-brute dodged
the projectile, and ejaculatioepi yi"—
which is Elyric for -`• declined with
thanks" or !`•not•for .Ine"—he dispers
ed; while .Noah,- whO - hadhis-sea legs
on, was unable to recover his'etitillibri:-
um, and -sat'down' with • 'emphasis On
the back Of his head. ..- His chagrin , Was
. aggravated bYllfaM's ineffectual effort
to suppress a bailie - at= the perfermatiee.
Ham never - .'could Anippres,S . a Bridle
without ping dOWn*cellar i -and sinoth
ming it in - obscurity. ' He' never *was,
cured of that copious smile tin til,_in the
rrocess oUrnunlification, ' they conver
tedV him intd,a stigar-cured Ham. , ' •
Noah aros e; 'and inaecordaiic'e"..Wi th
the style prevalent atifong patriarch - , ...hel
proceeded' to koetli 415'4#:rented dignity
by pronotincipg a,vaiiegated anathema
upon the yaller deg, which had charac
teristically sneaked on board, in .the
confusion Of-putting .te sea, and had
capsized the captain at the first port:—
He cursed , that dog in body, limb, bark.
hide,•hair; tail-wag; and all his genera
tions, relations,. and, kindred by eon,
sanguinty'or affinity, and his heirs and
assigns. He cursed him. with endless
hunger, with hopeless 'mange, with
`\ incessant 'fietts, 'with perpetual ' fear;
i lwith perennia l laziness and with his
' tail between his legs. , He closed.out his
*took of maledictions by , a sparkling,
display of denunciatory • pyrotechnics,
from demoraliZing effect of which the
yeller dog has never recovered. -With
this curse - sicking to hint like a ' reve
nue stamp, the yeller dog can't iielp,
1
being " cus ecL" He don't [try to help
It. He follows Noah's programme With
sneakipg fidelity. * He - -Is - tin Ishmael
ite among dogs.
„He receives the most,
oppressive ceortesies .in 'tile form of
brlekbats„boots, Mu; hot.water, which
.makes his life an animated target ex
cursion. He boards arooad like a district
school teacher, and it is meal time with
him tweht3z-four hours in the <lay.—
The rest of the time he hankers after,
something to eat. • He is otianivorous
' for an epicure. Cram him at Delmoni
co's and he would hunger for dessert
from an Albany boarding - house: He
-,, can't be utilized, he is too tired. As a
swill-cart - locomotive, a hunter, or a
, Sentinel, he is a n ignominouS failure.—
' The dog-churn• was a strategic attem pt to
employ bis waste energies; buthe had att.
any waste energies, and butter had too
much self-respect to "come" at his per
suasions. So the dog-eliiirn was drop
ped. No sausage maker dare foreclosel
his lien on the yeller; dog leaSt his cue--
totners-no lodger'" soothed and sustain
ed by an unfaltering trust" in his " link
ed sausage long drawn out"—transfer
theluatronage 'to some less audacious
dealer. The savages who admire baked
dog, and whoman even attack tripe and
explore the mysterias.se -/A.tahrtfititatlt
dismay, acknowledge the yaller dog to
be too much for their gastric intrepidity.
He always tonnages to belong ,to a rag
ged, tobacco chewing, whisky think
ing master, whose musiness Is swapping
dogs and evading the dog tax. The
yeller dog is acquainted with himself,
and he enjoys the intimacy with edify
ing contempt. - He slinks along through
life, on a diagonal dog -trot, as if in doubt
as to which end of him is entitled to
precedence. He is always prevaded by
a-hang-dogsense of guilt, and when re
, tributive tin-ware is fastened to his tail,
•ge " flees rfsom the wrath to come,"
with a horrified celerity which ought to
be very suggestive to twolegged sinners
of a similar tin-ware ordeal in store
-for them. ' , .
The yaller dogia—is—well, to speak
in italics he's, a stouch,-.4iVrato Ex
'prase, ,
ttOW OLD Ross DIED.—OId Ross was
,
the most conceited, er bbed, opiniona
ted fellow to be met ith anywhere.—
What he didn't kno wasn't worth
knowing, and he took it 013 an insult if
any one essayed to give him any
.infor
mation.
At last be fell Ereriously il, and was
more crabbed and - opinionated 'tbun
ever. It soon became evident that he
was near his end; but no one liked to
tell him of his condition. A pious old
neighbor finally took upon himself the
solemn task,
"Neighbor Boss," said he, -" there is
sonaethingthat I feel it my duty to tell
you."
" You tell me anything!" snapped
Old Ross; in great scorn. • -
"But l tell you, Mr. Ross, that you
are dying."
" Mind your own business. I guess
I know what I'm about," growled the
old man in his dYng breath.
A story Is told ofa the army
whose only fault was that of drunken
-1 ness. His Colonel remonstrated with
him,• •
"Tom, you'are a bold fellow and a
good soldier, but you get drunk."
" Colonel," replied Tom, "how can
you expeat all the virtues of a human
character combined for, sixteen dollars
a month?"
Brown had been'in love With a young
lady and asked' permission to' call her
by the expressiVe minis of some animal,.
which was granted on c ndition that
she should have the same p ivilege. On
leaving, Brown said, ' good fight, deer.',' Good night, "[lore,' s aid 'she., BrovirP
lug; since given up the company Of
young ladies-, .. , .
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Young lady , (to Fred with thin iegs)
'Fred I always admired your courage;
I knew when . I first laid my eyes on
you that you were brave to rashn ess .i—
Fred (coming up smiling) • Oh, don't
my . dear, Why do you say' that7 , —
. Young Lady: Whyanyinan has courage
who can trust' himself long at a time
on such legs as yours." = s, •
•
`:Waiter,' sat 4 a itustidlous gentle - Mau
exhibiting \ a singular-looking object on
the sonp-ladie,* ' Waiter, do yOu know
what that le, 'sir? That, sir looks like
a mouse, air. 'No oxtratharge, sir_?"
In a garden in Lynn, Mae., is a pear
tree - which was grafted four yearn ago,
I and by mistake an apple scion was put
into it. It bore several apples of a new
variety unknown to fruit-growers.
•
`Bas that gar fits?' ' , asked an old
farmer wliohad paused to see a young
lady go tlifougli *Rh her calisthenic
axerobsein the garden.- replied
the servantlArt,234o.t's,ppiny-nast,tea.!
Bo,' said, thefarmer, In a pittylng tone,
; '_poor thing ;how ahe had 'em ?'
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,
• Ala s . solnebocly, is golpg tp 41W,,1
. knowing little fellow ,Wll9 Vas,look
ji3gout of the window into the etzet.
?' ' Cause the dodter'sjust gone
',141 we; the reply. -
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331. I3.eallet3r,
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'AS intnovid gooda to tnr. , JV a*, Store:in-
Wright I Balley'i - Mock; tick a tiaor
oast of Seara' Saloon.
'tots of New 11,auds
ust received, comprising every thing usually
•
kept in
. ,
'BIM GOODS STORE!'
So It dyer the ,' •
Tile. people, Bay—
Kelley has gone' with his goods;
Consisting of everything;
Including old women's hoods. ;
Dry Goods; Groberies, CroCkery,
Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
and an endless variety of-
'
hat is usually fouhd in afirst-cross douiltri
store.
thanking my patrons their very liberal
patronage heretofore, I pro ose to attend strictly
to btutineis in future and sell all the goods I poa.
atbly can. • So call in and see
Boit. 22; 1: 61.
KEYSTONE STOREY.
WELLSBORO, PA. •,?
Summer is Long a-Coming!
AND soma people begin to lose faith in the\
promise of seedtime and harvest. To vies ,
of this fact
Bullard COE,
have concluded to.burry up the,senson by stock
ing their Shelvei end counters With .a wisely se
lected and superloi lot of
SUMMER DRESS 'GOODS,
comprising a variety of
Silks, Linens; Hosiery, Gloves, Em
broideries, Poplins, Lawns, Percales,
• • Plquas, eze., &c.,
, together with a firie lot of
Domestics, Sheetings, Shirtings, Sum
mer Clothing, Ladies Shoes, Sze.
We shall sell as low as anybody, and give you
good Goods.
6ut. rustne 16, 18 69 BULLARD .1c 00. ,
SHLLING OFF IT COST
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FOR CASH I
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11 0 9 , 319 WEILMILM a 04.
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Will s e ll-from this date their entire stock of
DRUGS, MEDNINES,
Piertlamery, Notions, Dye-
Stutfh, Paints, Oils,
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Varnishes, J Glass, Putty,
Alcohql, Turpentine, *erosene 011,
Tobacco, Cigars,
. Wall-Paper, Curtains,
Fixtures; &c,, &c., .4Stes,
AT COSTi?ort. 4QAAIEL,
Positively no Ilumbtig.
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WellitbrO,Maroh 8,1860:.
nit3ll PAID FOR WOOL, BUTTER AND
CRUM by 0.L.W1LL0074. 1 ,
June it, x868. _
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M=EMM
KELLEY.
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P. B. wrrzrAms
AND A-D AREt
'':.^na
ilavingformed a partnership in the Tin, Stove
and ilardutare trade,„ the undersigned have the
pleasure to announce that they have, at a great
outlay, added to the usual @took of.the 'mud
on =fi
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MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X. CUT,
MILL, HAND ANIG .BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP lIINGES;,I
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS,- HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS,' SPADES, ,HATCHET S , CHISELS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
no
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE ' •
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT HARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and mace for use. Theso are but, a
fow of tho many articles composing our stook
of Hardwitro.
We invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the Bost quality of
goods in our.line ; and all work to order done
promptly-sand well.
AGENTS FOR TICE i ;
Buckeye illoUrer & Reaper.
Wu. ROBBIITS.
R. el• BAILEY. `
ItinlEltTS do 13A -- ILEY.
Wollsboro, May 19, 1869-tf.
Ingham's Woolen Mills !
DEERFIELD, PA.
THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Cassimeres, Flannels, &0., for Wool.—
They also manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRES,
to snit customers. All work warranted as rep.
resented. They invite particular attention to
• their Water Proof -
CASSIMERES,
which aro - Warranted 14 :everj? rOepect4 • .Pardon
lar attention given to,
'• ' •
ROLL CARDING
AND
cLoT4,,..fiAgfi.s,lNg.
111/El=l
INglfitbrB large atook of Cassimeros, aq., 25
per cent lose than any competitors, and warrant,
cd aa represented. ,
. •
INGHAM manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of .Roll-Carding and Cloth Dressing, and
slay competition.
ibrosfrums hve as good an assortment of
Full OlothsvCassimeteolluit
.
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-and give more for 00 exo ll ango tbalkitall
other establistinient. - Try them and satisfy your
.
selves.
IIiGHAMS wholesale and retail at Co*/
anesque Mills, 2 miler below Knoxville. - 7
,(:',
Oar Moths' aro, iliairantoP; and sold ',/)..9
following persons; '
l
DELANO Jo CO" WeUsboro, Pa.
T. - L. BALDWIN At CO, Tioga, Pp.
J. 0. BBNNVITT; Oovirigton,
=
100,000 Pound§ of W-ooi
. ,
' : ii , lit s._ f.,,,_ 44 ,.„.: v ;it .,•, ..., ,r,,,. i . -:,:
Ty an 1r.,u,..i ~., : , -,.„ f'4• il
JOSEPH INGHAM A SONS,
Detlteld,June 30, .1.800..tf.. ''
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Wholp - ,010,040,,:-,A6t4.jtii:
)RUG - STORE!
11 Wr 'ic•
11=11
IHE subscriber wiqk4 9 l, pl,hap4 at tqf 4mes
a full stock of
ItIifiSINDMEDIEINIIB,
PAINTS OIL•,'
patent Med
Flavoring ,Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene,
'Lamps, Wicks; Dye' ColOr'S, .Whitg4Vgsh
Lime and Brushes, • Varniiih . and
' Sash BruShes, Windoia 'olalsa - •
all sizes, Varnish of (Al ,
• kinds, Fancy .Soaps,
Hair Oils,
SPECTACLES;
Hair and .7both.his, a.' full stock of
Yankee Notions; also a completias
sortment,ot
Iffoinaeopathic Me lanes,
:Rn4 p•full stopk pf
Pure Winet and liquors.
Buyers are requested to call and exatiane pri
ces before purchasing elsewhere.
March 24, 188974 y.
- THE .AMERICAN'
BUTTONHOLE .:OVER-SEAMING
AND .SEWING HACRINE.. •
T"greatest invention and the et sewing
Maghine iti,the world. It has 'no equal
a Family Machine. And ,
INTRINSICALLY THE CHEAPEST.
It is really two machines in one by a•simple
and bdautiful meehantitil arrangement, making
both the Shuttle -L cit.:stitch and the Over
seaming and Button-h le ,stitch with . equalfa
°City and perfection.
It executes in the very boat manner every va
riety of sowing, such as
HENNING, FELLING, CORDING,
TUCKING, STITCHING ,
.
BRAIDING AND -
QUILTING, GATHERING and SEW-.
ING,ON„. ' • f
and in additiow OVER-SEAMING( Ernbrolders
on the edge and . makes beautiful Button and
Eyelet-holes in all -fabrics. - EreryjMachine is
warranted by the COmpany or its Agents to give
entire satisfaction.
For farther information - ingitire - of F.: KIWIS
LEY, at R. C. Bailey's in Morrie Ilan, or of Mrs.
S. K. EVERETT, four doorif south of the Depot
near R. Farr's Hotel, Blossburgiwhere - the ma
chinemay be tried, , ana instructions ''reSelied in
using_the Machine, by all those wishing to buy.
P. RINCISLEY,,Agent, -
Morris Run, Pa.,lttno'9; 1,1369-3M.*
HARDWARE' S AND STOVES I
CONYERS & OSGOOD
APE on hand and are constantly' receiving
at their I:: •
Hardware Store
,)very article needed in this region of country,
in the
lIARDWARE' LINE,
w, • '
NAILS; MIDDLETOWN AND
ELMIRA. SAWS, ROPE,
STOVES,
Cooking, Self-Aegniators and Coal
Stoves.
Dome Companion,
awl the justly celebraind
MEECH COOK STOVE,
TIN-WA'RE
No pains will be spared . to meet the wants of
oar customers.
• • • CONVERS dk. OSGOOD.
Welleboro,4!zn, 6,1869,1 y.,
WATCHES
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Tho undersigned would 'respectfully inform
the citizens of Tioga and vioinity that he bat'
Just opened a : , .
• • . _ • • •
Watch amid.• Jewelry
!,_ , : ; •. ;
establishment- in -.l4erden's: Drug Store, and is
pet:sited to exeenta all, orders in' his line of
business with despatoh and in the.baat of man
ner.
ALL Woitit••WAßßAitniED:
r• • 1?.. ; ••WILE.
Tioga, Feb. 24, , 1869.—tf. •;. • •
Fresh Gpode,Repelyed Weekly.
111111
Ark, 0 0040 ,
ttiveerta
c R - tvrofic , R,R
Itean ian CE011124 0
•7
.11ats and Cape. •
Po l it remetnbated, tbat
eativers
1
e'*; bsgood
keep cons t tautly on band A:laikettkiCktfrslifiiitl
:101 tit G II A N II X .Z.Ft
-GOODS -AS liEntzswEp. NOT
TO BE UNDERSOLD.
Jan. 8, 1868.1.17. ..CONVERSBA, 06000 D.
For' Sale.'
AIii"AGIINT for Kinuey it Co., celebrated
platform Spring Wagons, all styles,. ,also
for their' light-- Carriages and linggyliregons,
ail made in gcod style, and, from Jersey ti m ber,
and vistranted' iii-hvery•respeoti equal to any
made. ,I3an tarnish • any of :the above at the
loweit Pdanufactorersvrico's. L. C. BENNET.
1869-tf.
. Notice to 'dollectors.
grioLLiaToßs of tte taxes 'for 1869 are re
tia quested to be prompt in oolleeting i up their
fluplieateir and paying over the same by ',the Ist
of September. By no doing not less than $lOOO
'combo saved to;:tbe,,ei'?unty: 2
• Aug,4 1869.
• , Co. Treasurer.
Zahn Matatashis, ;
DNALVA IN
VERMONT: AND ITALIAN MARBLE, Man
nfitettmer MQNIIMENTSA..TOMB-STONIK
. - - 0ft14441. tlidai Ste., Corntigi•
Nt Y. AR orders promptly and neatly ext.
anted. ANDREW VAN DIISEN; Agent.
Oet. 18, 1889-Iy. I'
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0. 0.114 UP, X 1104141; , _ '
Zirg. /1.24 111:13ollok-Precigittal‘ . 1;
14103 blis4 1104T4.11,40Alitaut , ',:-
tdism! ) LKA .M.M'sT.4 o .f!tt Or, M1,4 1 40...,'
Tiie. •
Taw Norembqr.2o.?illio,SpOng.TexpalifoutlilLe- - Atech-•
Tun/ c94- 11411 Pla -1 1 0 .4 14 - e- t S'S if
TUX •
iruittorti
'Day ittc!q#ll4 yentAttlitiroiAilNWToto.ottril}:6o.„_.
•+f . - Mutt; Term—, 1,1110 1 4
- ; - Apslos T0tftn..:,19,51
Oiiidenfo r ' - - r• • Too. -
Tiletrunteutitklituilo. (Planoeorotiorikteladean}.
Vocal Dituda • •- • • ' SAO.
• Uee of Xnetruttignt-,14.--
,Dravring and .......... ~,, . ;••:••”; ~ SAIDA ,
- Boardper week" • , 3 x! ~, •• ,3,7;
-• W. C. ItgERS.
Ell
s-,,t'T f,,
rt.'. t.1. -- ,1
"_. 6 ::4•11:: 4 , ,. ..A . i.1 - % ETA
to eat imps event Den
- , r : ,
td parobasedt the eiiclu
stra'jigh t'
I fa
• laste• 'protreillititen't AtepoipbetleDiatel
Plates for TiogrW•reetinty'i noar fake tiletmst)
i n frogieg: it !the - Alibi the pit Ise t
PovE4'
;' ' : lniedhinkicat DOmillista**.., •
Dy the title of Which; eiereetde an* ilnjr
end all diffloultlie which'-Have herotefore t baftled`
thas,akill of the most
_practical DeitlbtArEthe
ltorld. Plates tend r il:feted - epee' "this prike'),;r44.,
'rota' tierfeetlii firm Wndeir , -*ll , elreumstitilais'er
benditlon Or-0 , 4304c b o to _ air; er partielos Of
food can passibli4ettiadaitheit. Those haileg
614 Oats, kit'half
the styles,
have the WraProttinent applied to them
animating In everrreapont the same purpose as
as - a new pet. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed :
in every case. DARTT-,,Aleatisti,
Wollobol Jr 9;409.
51M02$ ':.!
FROM THIS , DATE
F OR B OAI3IIk we will sell VEED at those prl-
=MI
Very best Itye & Oats, Ground
here, -
Best imported Feed,. •
Best Common Bead; .
Cow Feed;
. .
The abovo goody, at the above prices, are
strictly . cash ! •
We don't mix annd in out food. '
Wo have!A a Plaster Mill connected with •oar
Flouring Mill ! '
Oar Peed is poet . WRIGUT &, , BAILEY.
' Wollsboro;Jan. 20,180 W. • , •
Grocery and 'Provision Store,
CORNING, N. Y.
c, Riiii.aMay
WHOLESALE AHD RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of
GROOMS, PROVISIONSr
Wines, ,Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
:CROCKERY WARE,
CIULDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &0., &o.
A fall and complete assortment of the abovo
mentioned goods Of the best quality always on
hand.
Part Similar 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. •
GROVER & 111113'S
FIRST PREMIUM
ELASTIC) STITCaI
.EAAIILY
BM
SEWING MACHINES,
594 BROADWAY NEWYORK.
Eel
Points of Excellence.
Beauty and Elasticity of Stitch.
• Perfection and Simplicity of, Machinery.
'Using both threads' directly Mita the spools:.
' "No Tautening of seams by hand and no wasts
of throadi, .
Wide range - of application withont : change of
adjustment.,
Wittifam' l retains its beauty and fi rmness ,
ing and ironing: : ,
Ebel es doing all kinds of work done by other
Sewing Machines, these Machines execute the
Most beautiful and permanent - Embroidery and
ornamental work.
t'p • -
h g poln wpm; at '
,a n
tams
and exhibttiona of V:a — Mated -14p,tbs wind'
Europe, have been awarded the Otoiref k Baker
BoWing,MaOhinos, and the work done by theta,
'ytherelrer exhibited da couipetttion. ,•,.
Air Th e ivory highest prize ' THE CROSS
OF THE LEGION OE HONOR, itas , nonferio
on the representative of the Grover & Baker'
Sewing Machines, at:the ExpositiOn Universal%
Paris, ISO; thus attesting ,tbeirsreat superior.
sty Ovoir all other Bewinsldnabines, •
July 28, .1889-tf, , , „ „.
HOnse acid-Lot for flak.
11101011131/ and Lot, and vacant lot for- aalo
JUL ettaap Location Wellaboro, and desirable.
ipijatra at the .dgitator of,lioe,
pot. 28, 1868—tf.
New
At i fia s etittti.g r g a be ag v leave
icinity that ln a r t r i
Las talon rcituna, over Borden's Drug Store, op
posite the Peet:Oillee,,phereshi t Trill be happy
to *di on all' Who 'will give her a call.
'Particular attention paid to bleaching.
,May l 2 1869—tf.
Trciluable F4r4n . for Otte:.
- .
sfarm of three hundred acres, with two bun
, dyed and twentpllve *ores improved. Sit
uated ,twoimilee north of Tioga Village,
_on • the
Tiogaltlirer hrattrered, un
der a good atato of cultivation, and good band
yinl)glen.ge. Aleo ,
four hotnses,aud iota for sale in Tiogs
T. L. BALDWIN.
• Tioga, reh. 12,18013—tf. •
T . 9, r _ LTA. Ir R
BANKRyPTOY BLANKS,
tall Jetta, at YOUNG 80, OKSTOREI
r b,l- ;141 z kr.,;
EMI
. $2,50 cwt.
ez .2,15 s
. 2,00 "
- 1.75 " ,
rc - v.s'rlJ '
7 - .71 - IT:Lr
tiNif.oAtift:Fliitt.t):tititli;.
Es^
; ;.:: : ,: .t :Pi:;**NiNO';',.N , V - -'' '
D AV 08. AND MEDICINES. PAINTS
,AND
THADD,EIIS DAVIN,' MKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED 'MEDICINES,
iiiEDELL'S FWD, EX
TRACTS, :
EQItNETT'S.OOOQAINE, FLAV i bItING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE' LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, RU lI
'ESTER PERFUMERY
AND BWIIiAOTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE-
FINED OIL.
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyout are requested
to call and get quotatione before going further
Kan.
W. D. TERBELL , & CO,
~ 1 ,8
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-3Pca-tess
', ORGANS AND MELODEONS,
FOR sale by I. "G. HOYT. Haines Brothers
Pianos, Ohickerings, Steinways, and Steok's.
Hintermister's Organs and Melodeons, and' Ma =
son sa Hamlin's Organ.. These•are all first-class
Instruments. Having the :experience a many
years in Musical Instruments / and tuning the
same; I can offer greater: inducements to caste
roars of Tioga County than any other dealer in
Northern Pa. Every instrument is warranted
for five years. For full particulars see Illustrat
ed Catalogue.,l. G. HOYT.
Mansfield, a., March 5,,18(19—1y
State Street Lots.
,
A - ~ 'State Stroot • intgton.n lots now offers
them for sale on reaionablo terms.
Welleboro, April 28, 1880.
SASH, DOORS.'BIANDS.
AT FACTOa•Y ?WOES,
Always on hand or furnished to order, at 1
-ROBERTS ec BAILEY'S Hardware
Store, Welisboro.
August 11.,1869.
CASH Paid FOR HIDES,
, by El. A. DIIRIF.
Wellaboro, Deo. 16, 1'868.-0 .
Planing &; Matching.
•
-FLOORING, CEILING, -WAINSCOT
ING, TONGUED th)GROOV.6'D,
with rapidity and exactness, with our new Ma
chines. Try-it and see. D. T. VANHORN.
Weßebore, April 21, 1869. - •
, .
• Ilbr" :Sale.
The au scriber afore . for sale the following
property, tsituated in Covington township and
borough, Tioga county, Pa.:
69 acres of land in Covingtontp., on William
son Road leadini Bloasburg, 4 miles there
from and 1 mile trete Covington borough, about
.20 acres improved, a good frame houseibarn and
othor outbuildings thereon. Also,Elattraili, Huh
Factory, and Shingle Mill 'and watt:11.'441%414e .
thereon. Also, two apple orohards'of 170 trees,
mostly choice fruit, and about half bearing trees
—lB plum trees, 12 Cherry, t9O Currant bushes,
red, white, and black; 4 Crabs, 10 bearing Grape
Vines,l2 Pear, and Peach and Quince. ,
Timber, lot, 349.8 acres, l} of a.iaile
.from Sash Factory and Sawmill. Timber, pine,
oak, basswiood, ohi3stnut,asho.beeoh, birch, maple
and hemlock. Also--a lot in the village, adjoin
ing Gerould's orchard, fronting on Williamson
road and railroad, containing about an '
acre a
2.story Rouse, outbuildings, fruit trees and a
good well of water thereon.• • '•. • •
'•Also—another village lot, fronting on William
son road, 60 feet front by about 200 deep, • and
another lot fronting on said road, 114E174 feet.
For further particulars inquire of DAVID S.
IRELAN, Sr., or S. .J lItELAN, Covington, Pa.
April 21, 1869-tf,
TO TUE FARMERS OF
TIOGA COUNTY'.
Aj e ns a w s b uy n er noltu r if !it my mannfactory,in Larnoo•
I •
•
F.A.NNING MILL,. •
•
Iw_tdah possesses the folloaringadvantagesover allother
mills: .'•7 .1
I.lt separates ryo, oats, rat litter. and fon) seeds t and
ehess and cookie, Qum wheat.
12..1t cleans flax Seed, takes ont yellow seed, and all
,c4ber iambi perfectly. -
8; It aleaus timothy seed. •
.6. It does all other separatingrequired of a mill.
'This mill to built of the beet and most 'durable
bar, in good style. pod is sold cheap for cash, or pro
:done.
Iwill fit a patent slove,, or separating oats from
wheat& other mills, on reaeonable terms. •
•J. 11 MATHER.
Lawreacesille ; June 18,1868-If
WANTED, -0
AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM
. /*LOURING:WWI.
.1 • .
19,000., Ras: coro;, . •
10,900_ '" Oats, arid any &Mount of
good wheat. B. DIMON A Co:
• ,' Niles Valley, March 24th 1869-tf.
. „
AGENTS WANTED'
For: Vhamberthes .
\\\\
P. - 0.4 441:1 S'N 1
lATAZVART4 TO-. -
Bar weichant, Every Meobatio. =
-liv v erl y asMufactittnOtrity ;,
Bury Butinoos,,Man, Etterx,:irOuPE,4loril
Worth ton tinnitiltd Ag'ente'nfie Navin
groat success: For circulars and full informa
tion apply to 0. D. CABE & Co. Publishers,
Hartford, Conn. - [nor 8 1869-11m411
' : •-
_ .
'3IiItiVETTITO
RRIIL S4'ILW4.
'rill' and- after , Atospiy Nov. •151h,1869, Trains
%/VIII leave earning, skiff?, cnilawing hours' viz
, •
• • „.. CeIan:WPM.
. .
:111:315 am, .EXYRESS i11.,-Stindays excepted, fur
unatO,,Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with
the West. A sidephiit-,Ciach is attached to
thie.train runt•lng-thrSao ta 7 iOirs lo- -. •
622'w. 4 11:, NIGIIT EXP:, Mondays excepted for Both
,' eaterifintalo;Dunkirk; Cleveland, and Cincinnati;
,cootteatiOn with the Lake Shore,Michigan Southern
'and Orland Trunk- Itattwaya at atilTala, Dunkirk and
Cleveland, for Die:West; also at Cleveland with the
-CO 0 and Ind; Rhilway • for Indianapolis and at'
Cincinnati with the',Lonisville Short Line Railway
..and tholdhlo and Mississippi Rollway for the South'
and Sonth-West.. • . - , - •
642. ta , • • DIOUT EXPRESS, daily for Roch•
ester Buffalo ; Dunkirk, Cleveland and Mein
,-, until, making dim e& commection with trains of the
Crand Trunk and ,I•ake Shore Railways at Buffalo.
. -Dunkirk 'and 'Cleveland for all points West, and at'
•Cineinhattl with the Ohio and 'Mississippi and Louis
ville Short Line Railways for the South and South
west.
15,20 a. to., MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk. . •
12,05
p. In., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays except e d.
1,45 p.m:, BALTIMORE RXPRESS,Sundaystam e pt,
• • ed,foritocheetorandßuffalo,via Avou.
6,00 p. to.; EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, fur the west
nu, DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted. foi:
itochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk. Cleveland, Cincinnati,
and the South Stops at drincipal stations and con
sleets points on main line. , • ,
New and Improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany
this train front Now York to Ittiffsloinnd Sleeping
Coacpes attached at flornellsvillo, running through
-to Cleveland and Callon without change.
•
• GOINO EAST. -
LOO P. m, , NIGHT EXPRESS, ,Sundays excepted,
.connecting ,at New York With aftornoon trains and
steamers for Boston arid New England Cities.
saneps °plug Coaches accompany this train, - •
CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Eimirtk for Williamsport,
Harrisburg and tho South; also at 'Elmira for Ca nar:
_ dalgumatiVaverly with train of. Lehigh-valley Hail;
way; at Owego foe Ithaca.; at Binghamton for Coo
perstown and Albany; and at New York with steam
around afternoon Express trains for Now England
cities. il6l , - Sleeping coaches accompany this train
to Now York.
11,45- a: )AYT EXPltEBB,Bundaye eXeopted,
connecting at Jersey ,Olty with midnight express
train of Now Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Aldo
stops at principal statsons and connecting points on
Wain lino. • . . ,
New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany
'this train to New York.
1,10 p. m., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. -
12.20 D. m., ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted.
4642 p. m:, NEW YORK_ AND BALTIMORE MAIL,
Sip:Ways • excepted, counccting at Etmirafor the
SOuth.
7,50 p. en., LIGUTNING RXPRES, Bally, cottnect
' ing at Jersey City with morning Express train of
New Jorsoy Railroad for Baltimore and Washington;
and at Now York with morning Express - train for
Boston and New England Cities. Afar stops at all prin.
cipal stations and connecting points on Muir. lino.
Weeping Coaches accompany thiktreti through to Now
Nark.
BAGGAGE 011ECKED,T1111013011
.1/3r. A rorined and complete "Pocket Time Table" of
Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting
Lti3ea, Liao recently been published, and•ean be proem ,
ed on appikuition to.tbe Ticket Agent of the Company
VIAL R. BARR, D. BUCKER,
Ron't Pass.igont. Ren'l fiutot
Blossbnrg & Corning, & Tioga U. It
' Tlalne will run ns follows until further notice;
Accommodation—Leavoa Bloaebnrg at 7,15 a. tn., Maria
'field at 8,05 Tloga at 8,42, Lawrenceville at 9.32
' artivingat Corning at 10,40a.m.
litalli—Leartallioratatrg at 2,00 p. m.,Blanalleld at 2,4 G,
Tloga at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 5,00 --arriving at
Corning alb p. ni. •
Mail—LeaveaCorning at' 8,00 a.m., Lawrenceville at
9,03, Tioga at 9,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving at
Illoaa.borg at 11,00 a. m.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. ~Law
ronceville at 3,152 Tioga at 4.40, Dlanafield a 5,80
arriving at Dloesbnrg at 0,15 p. m,
L.II.BIIATTLIC Sup't •
Northern Central R. R.
TRATNES FOR TIIE NORTH.
Trains for Canandagula leave Elmira as fellow.: -
Aecartiodation p
to
Express [fastest train on read] , - 12 20 a m
bfali 14 00 p nt
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached].........20 a m
On and after Nio.-15, 1869, trains will arrive and
depart from Troy, as followa;
LEAVE NORTRWAItD.
10 36 m,—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira, Buffa
lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Snap. Bridge and the
Canadas.
068 a, m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira.
723 A. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Daltimore r
Washington, Philadelphia, Ate.
966 P. in.—Daily (except Sundays) for baltimore„
Washington aud Philadelphia.
S.
- - aura:mu n remora:7, - 1 - 01:1 NT/ --
Gen'lSupt.llarrisbnrg, Gen'l Pass. A g't
rialtinaoro, 51d.
Philadolphia & Erie R. R.
On and atter Sept. ti p 1809 Traf r s Oils .Road w
mu as follows :
WESTWA UT+
Afaf /Train leaves Philadelphia
Williamsport—.
" " arr. at Erie
ErlafExproaa leavesPhiladelphL...
"" ;Williamsport—,
" " arr. at Erie
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.—
w "
" err, at Lock Haven •
EASTWARD.
•
Mail Train leaves Erie 3.15 a h.
" " Williamsport 9.25 pto
" arr. at Philadelphia 9:10 u m
Erie Express leaves Erie 3 20 p m
" " " Williamsport 330 a ti/
4 ' " arr. at Philadelphia 12.0. p
Elmira Mall, leavrit Lock Maven 0.30 a n:
it " Williamsport ' 9.46 atu
4 4 44 arr. at Philadelphia 7.15 p
Buffalo Exprorm, /eaves Williamsport 12.20 a n,
4 4 44 arr. at Philadelphia 0.25 au.
si Liarrislairg 5.20 u m.
Mail and Express connect with Oil Creek anal Alla
gheny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Goal finprt.
k------------
Atlantic and Groat Western U. -W
SALAMANCA STATION.
IV VT ?WARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND, '
Mail - 5.90 Express ' • - 6.10
Accommodation .........6,8b ...
Express .............1;42 Accommi
lot .ion,
R.:Prose ' Moo I Ibtpress.'.... 0.10
"I AL Cory there Ls'a junction with the philndolph la &
Rrie,tnd Oil Creek Rail Roads.
_ _
Atdloadville with the Franklin El rid 011 Oily and
Pithole Ilranek.
lboaiiitsbnrgo the Ilaboniny•Brauch makes a di
rebt ronta to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
oieveland and Pittabmgh Railroad.
The Road:parson through Akron, Ashland,
'Marion, Urbantkand Dayton, Intersecting varlona
roads,alui terminates at Cincinnati.•
L. D.ItUOICER. den . Einpt.,ltloadvillo, Pa.
NATIONAL
LIFO IMAM COMPANY
„UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Oharteredby Spoon Aot of Congress
APPROVED JULY 25,' 1868.
Cash leapital. $1,000,000;
PAID 1 - 14 FULL.
BROIPIT OFFI0g:
First National• Bank Building,
Where all VorresPoudeuee should be Addressed
c,.,insNon IL CLASS,
President.
ChairmanFinfince & Executive Cora.
Damn. D. Gloms; Vi n e-President.
Exmoor( W. PEET, Secretary and Actuary. "•
D. S. - Rust:lnm, Manager.
Circulars. painphlets, and full particulars glv
en oir application to the- Branch Office of, the
Do'mpany t or to
R. C. SIMPSOINT; 'Witta,snono, PA., i
bivihom applications wilt be received and Poll'-
,
olesPreaured for 'Tloga County.
„
Dee. 9,
:House if' Lot for Sale.
GOOD DOutro and . barn, on a lot of two
21 * -aorea, , within ton taiuntea walk of The
court House, Welleboro, is offered for sale. In
qulro of John I. Idiltobel4 . Welleboro.'
Aug. 2,,; 1880-71 f.
MCP_ DEBTORS.—AII Person - 1i indebted-'to me
JL.,
era retreated to eall,, undt468419 at: Oakati- ,
All acoo . unta with me tarot.° the new Arm wee
formed must be oloeedun without delay.
WILLIAM ROBBRTS
Welleboro, Aug. 25, 1869.
,' - t
LEAVE SOUTHWARD
Hiatt
CIV TUE
WAsitiNGTOl4, D. C
_PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICERS:
ERNM
THE'
Mantic and'GrotrWe'stern
H
ItAlL*STA i it's,
.
' TUE GREAT. BROM) GUAOE ROUTE
POO. 1 , •
.erficAao,
MILWAUKEE; st*. PAUL,
. OMAIId ,And to
,iii,ll - Points In the W , iet and NOW4B.IVXST
EMI
Daytii*emu" ati f LoWs-
VILLE, ST. LOUIS, RANSAO
91TY, MEMPRIS„NEV; -[1
ORLEANS, •-•
Ancl'all poiotd In , the South 'Boutbifthit; with
No , Change Coaelieti
TO CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI,
Prom any point on, the Erie Railway. An ad
vantage and convenience not offered 'by tiny
other route.
3 Titnocau LIGHTNING ExPnres TRAINS
DAILY.
Batgago Checked Through; and No alid.NOE
from ona oar to another; preventing /pulp dam
ago. •
• Ticlcptis vita this popular route can be procured
at all offices ou the Rae of the Brie Railway, and
of ,
When purchasing ask the Agent, for Tickets
via the 41TLANTIO ds GREAT \VESTS N
RAILWAY.,
• • W. D. SIIATTU
Gen. T i icicet and Pass. Ag't, Cleveland, 0. •
L. D. RUCKER,
Gon. Supt., Meadville. Pa.
Jan. 6, '69,
Read: head:
TUE CELEBRATED
Mason (cc Hnmlin Cabinet
PORTA3LE ORGANS
Together with thb ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN
and MELODEONS, can' be'advantageously pur
chased of • '
TIOGA, PA .
it ,
HAVING obtained the agency from t o man
ufacturers of the above named it et meats
we have the facilities for furnishing the at pri;
Cos to compare favorably with those of eaters
rn
in either the same 'or other deed in meats.
Their reputation is such that scarcely /
anything
need be said regariding their being osirable,
having been awarded premiums and medals at
the principal Fairs and Institutes, both in this
and foreign countries. Many line modern im
provements, which are so desirable in all good
reed instruments, are_ owned and retained for
their exclusive use by the manufacturers of
those instruments. Bence it is, while they claim
strength and durability, together with volume,
apd'quality of • tone equal Co any, they: excel all
other reed instruments, in the variety and com
bination of tones which can be produced.
INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS,' 4 OIII7
ES, SOCIETIES,
and other organizations, wishing to obtain a
reed instrument, can b suited as regards size
styles, prices, &c., lc
MIL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED.
p.~^ Send foti a . eircular. ..(FY
Tioga, March, 17, '69. T. A. WICKHAM
The Great Eiternal Remedy,,
For Man and Iteast.
...0.20 p m
. 7.40 a 2.0
. 9.30 p m
11.50 0000
IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM
The reputation of this preparation is so well estab
lished, that little need be said in this connection.
cp MAN it has never failed to care PAIN FUL
NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, CONTRACTING MU.i.
CLES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN VIE - ,fOINT3,
STITCHES In the SIDE or Back, SPRA /NS, D CITES,
BURNS, SWELLINGS, CORNs and FROSTED FEET,
Persons affected with Rheumatism can be effectually
and permanently cured by using this wonderful prepa
ration; it penetrates to the nerve and itate immediately
on being applied.
On HORSES it will CUrO scßATcras, swERN - cy,
POLL-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNINQ SORES,
SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS,
STIFFNESS OF THE STIFLES, &C. itwiii prevaut
HOLLOW.HORN and WEAE BACK Pr MILCII
COWS.
0.00 p ni
10.00 a tn
. 8.00 a ni
6,L0 p in
7.4 b p w
I have met with great. samosa in bringing ny
111:vture within. the reach of the Public. I =daily is
receipt of letters from Physicians,-Druggists, Merchants
and Formers, testifying to its curative porters. e
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Solo Pioprietor,
. DALTIIIOII.a, )10.
Sept. 29, 1.5t19-1 .
- •
. J. STICK t .LIN,
th l airmaker, Turner s and
Furniture Dealer.
..5.6
11.
ALB ROOM, opposlto Dartt's Wagon Shop,
13 Main Street. FACTORY i Soars dc Wil
liams Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction• guaran •
teed... Panes Turning dorm to order.
Wellsboro, June 12,1867. J. STICiLIN.
Tioga 'Marble Works. -
undersigned,HE is now prepared to ere
." cute all orders for Tomb Stones and 3i owl
meats of ! either '•
ITALIAN OR RUTLANP MARBLE,
of the latest style and approrod workmanship
and with dispatch.
Ho keep constantly o n hand both kinds to
Marble and will be able tJ suit all • who may fa
vor hi m with thei r orders, Da as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in tho country... -
Stonos discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
an d ma d e to l oo kas good as 1204 •
PORTER WILCOX..
Tioga,Not,LlB67—tf.
THE LARGEST . STOCK OF
sarzecrcrans
N Tiogri County, and the Gh;tepeet pleee to
buy in the world.
Agent for & 0!)'S ROSE,
Binghamton, N. Y., tt d
MIURA SAW FACTORY,
Elmira, N. Y. ,
STOVES SOLD ON TWA
3funefleld, N0v.25, 1868-Iy. O. B. EIFF.
To tho 7 Ouriters of tropateOtod Lana.
•
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S .O.FFICE, 1 .
Ilartnisntrao, PA., Bray 25;1869.
IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved
' the eighth day of April, one &Dagen(' eight
hundred and raiz nine, you are
,hereby notified
that the'". Counttliand Lien 'Na:A," contain
ing the R r st of nnpatented , lands' for Tioga CO.,
prepared under the Act of kreetubly 'of thn
1...
twentieth of Ray, one thousand" eight hundred
and sixty four, and. the supplement thereto, has
this day een forwarded to tbet'Prothenotary of
the <Mont ~ at whose office it may Le examined.
The Rona can only he liquidated by the payment
of the p rause money, interest and foes, and
receivin patent s through this Departreent.—
proccedi gs by the Attorney General have been
stayed fo onelyear from this date, la- t.rder that
parties 't ay obtain their, patents withoaraddl?
tional `oTt. .YACOII M. CAMP.BBLL,
EttryeyOr 'General. 4
. a ent owning.
11 HATE bought "
tire,right to use .the 'Patent .
Elnetto • Roofing in Tioga County,,opd. ant
'Raw prepared liii)ut on roots cheap and In good
wOrkrotinlike warner. This roofing 4ilre•prf '
wAter„proefi refer ra tjlipsire..Wrigbr & Bat ,
ley, Toles & Barkor, and V. L. W Iflooa ? lvpeFe
samples can bo seen and roofs in use.
luosgs WING ATE,
Wellsboro, Ang.ll, 18441—tf.
~.<n:- . .
Min
SEERS & ABBOTT,
OPPOSIT DEPOT itLIIIRA.
MEI