The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 05, 1870, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 50870.,
Now ' Advertisements
Select School—Miss J. Gibson.
Notice—L:Stnith. • -
Another Tumble—Wright t Bailey.
_ 'Baptist Association—E. T. Motley.
Urea Reduotion—Wickliam t Farr.
Divoreo Notices—J. D. Potter. -
Tina Drug Store—U. n•'Borden.
- Jewelry Store—A:Foley.
Selling off—J. A. Parsons A: Co."
Iron Works—Sears t Avery.
Ettray—Eiastus
Farm for sale—Joseph 'Hughes. •
Emporium—W. P. Big9ny. • •
Elk Run lloster—l Ohm:upper.
GIRL. ,WANTED.—GOO who . under
ttands general homework. Apply at Ibis othec.
To CORRESPONDENTS.—We aro Coin
pel!ed several communications for
_want
Of spaco.
NOTICE.
office, will pi
Fa
BAPTISM Jstop,
tised at Il t ollidaytown on "Saturday, the 25th-- 7
fourteen personal
THANKS.—Hon. W. 'H. Armstrong,
has our thanks for n copy of the Report of A.'eri:
culture, ror 186 S.
A WEIOPPER.—Mr. Heiman Morgan
of East Charleston killed a Chester white pig
eight months old, the other day, weighing 822
pounds dressed.. Viihe can beat 10-
A LARGE TGREIP.—Chatil. McCon
nell, of Charleston, left,on our table last week ,a
Sweodish Turnip, weighing 19} lbs, this year's
growth, which measures three feet and two inches
in circumference. This puts all other turnips
in the shade.
TILE FREE ,LIST SUSPENDED.—OII
and after Jan, 1, 1870, no paper will ha sent from
this oflioo for Jess than the regular subscription
iricc-42,00 per year. All advertising and job
bing w'll also be charged regular rates.
P.A.SED AWAY.-- - Mr. Benjamin Van
Duren Esq., formerly of Chatham died at hie
pew home in Olean, N. Y. on the 14th of De
cember, of droppy. Mr. Van Dusan, was a man
of high Moral worth; and Ms loss will be deeply
felt by 'ail who knew him.
NOTICE.—AII ''persons having _ busi
ness with d'ilE AGITATOR, aro requested to call on
Mr. Van fielder, who bail sole charge of thoprac
tical and - business part of the concern. Mr.
Mitchell has nothing tt : with slob matters,
and hopes this request be observed l by all.
Hugh Yonog will receive'subscripttons for the
weekly Tribune to be , sent to this office, to coin.
moose about February 1859 . . .ts.ereogailesiring
Er ic o ow or subsoripo, will hare. till 25th t.O
do ro. Terms sl,lb per. year.
.. ..,
1 •N EN G ftoCE VA' STORE. —AI essifi. , Tr a
ol,,
wan k Mullions have opened a Grocery 'atom
in the store formerly occupied by J. IL B wen.
, s 'fl,4; i. 3 a good team for bush - icon, and wo ish
'thew nhotitlaUt NUCCAIMii. - '
it
--Mr. W. P.\ Bigony•has purchased the Flour
urul Feed btorol or Mr. C. li. Merits, an has
added to tho business, Groceries and Provision,
and other things usually kept in such an estab•
bshmcnt. We commend him to a generous pub-
I'ERSONAL.-111. Cabb, a name fa
toiibir to 118 all, o marl whose departure will be
regikbh d by many, and whoso'pince will not be
ti lied for many a year to come I Al it mecifiee of
hie own interest, which called itim elsewhere, be
has renNined wish us for yeerf7lhoi , willing vet ,
our peepl t ) nil things perdnining to
hq;lte:ft tteod. ,1 Deb' qel , l of w.etelnemA
eor opvt!s hefere tOtst, in lyit telt he trill ever have
aiehef, the kindest regard, and the
ifferkt,:za anliecy for the 011,0$:3 he deserVev, 01
~11 those who lut riled Ow 1,31,(11/F of wisdom
h( 1)11,5 i.a4ght. 1! bar, gone to philmleiphi a c,,
bi:( duties as Day-Editor of a pew daily.
Lady there, called The Loy. May it
i t - e it;i ! ;; . (he ti:crtml principles ha has so
lull!and nhiy exemi.lifimi A ilh his pen; and .40
fiithfullr, embodied in his life. •
STATE NORMAL SCI f 001.•.--- The Mans-
Rcid Normal Schuol will hold its thirteenth Anni
versary on Friday Jan Y. MD. Prof. Henry A
Esteem, Of Curning, N. Y. will deli+ an oration
in (Jrl ellat)ejat 2 o'clock p. Ir. The friends of
the school are incited to a asocial re-union in the
everiing.. Al slipper will be provided in the
boarding hall et T r. . Addresses, music to
q~la La giFeR. let there t:in n liirge aitnpdance
tho occasion, as it will no doubt be interesting
44 profitable to all.
TEMPERANCE MEETlNGS.—Afarriott
E.g., the State Leetnrer from the Grand
1 ,0, 1,c 01 lim , (l Tempters, Pa will deliver Tttn
proriu:e f : Ourpg iq cliticrept localities or this
o , em.t, during the mont t h of January. Ile nil!
kctur 7 eet Wellsboro,on Sundaj the 9th, at the
M. E. Church. SCo appointments in nnotiver
MEM
TRE.ADVERTISEIL—Here comes the
"Elmira Daily Adoertiser"in anew dtecs through
!it change
as a sign of its continued prosperity. No daily,
outside the great cities which clones to equals
it in typogiaphionl nppearhnoe ; and as for newt.
the princitia I inducement for most of. onr patrons
lake' a daily, the,"Adrirri , o-r" is certainly th e
rth tht o f 11 I
Qi
iy not ' 1'1)r w&
have seen worse acting in places of much greater
pretensions than 19ellii=3. •
Monday evening Dec. 27, the entertainment
benefit of Episcopal Sabbath School, Bret presen
ted di the evening of the 23d. lilt-, was repented
by rerest. "An actiog Charade," "[leanly and
ft—a , r);
1:7% s I I;efe• the I:4C'e?, performed.
r .l , 4ct , Wit! not I.l9n:flit nmeition. 'We
Witt Lay that the notOg, ail a general thing, win,
Lime than we exioc• v d to .Re—asaswetver sass , ID lit. C6lllllly—and ,eve rat ,Lbaiactors
• Wk•rt• per:oat:mu:a or to dew-rye ( the litho
cu;btic. The sweet, Poll sacrificing oirEof Dvatil3.
(• , cltl I.oLaTio the twilit tho fiance. in reuse ,
attliF.; ttylimh by Inc. ebougt.,
and 1.61 very leinilicy in ittlejkl kut how 11..,r love
could to lured ihriiiigh Peel' n gnire, eat.'`'Aly he
• ,,, ...ontited for as one of thP wiles 1 ( ;111 , h1, and it
cciv xeraplification of li=e e Fnr
where punt " Mete are many IleleilaS and
tlt'rlet tae eineng us. vii it will noYar hi. .liffiatilt
giiisaid well, The
~t ottlibe Nettling! I , l'as he not grar h,
ati , tere, commanding iinfi•jao:4 kailled and
pr.rotin , l of dtmennor? Wll it olte,l,irli.nll.l
_ be in there days'? Abd 'what hall r.ur•
Pay of Itutitinci opt ? 01 voice miecical calm
vita ~ Ivry good articulation and action, 1..1.1 Ef ,
I' t ^ t rcaret " l in P (110 ,_0!!ze: ho wonhl havc been
anior;g ilic t¢zt aeior,3 by ;mot) atoll , ors
1!;..j. It bilaliY lieca fled !•, - er-..tii.j. Delay and
v.tre adwiuti,lv riproprtsenkeel. At one
tint la fooled very like an un.
I ,l vh.ont Ilit. Lot the roo ' llar
lopeop..] upon the Prone ill dug time
a total: iiLvd;-
cnee 44r . bettor !mit
ccrtairdy appt'areil to lie a most tnnrl. SI, retiring
:0..1 pacific inalpin, The willaio and Pinging were
excellent. ar.d served to round nut Lite entertait:•
1 414 to the uniAtot VIP of ,i3l
- aji•peetti, tt.ere tenet: vliglet
rqu fulling, an 4 1111,1
in the gallery. no beheld in . tlie
below, we forbear to mention. Happy boys and'
!!irls! Why must they grow old, and so soon be
30,1 1 ,0 1 p 4 10 upon preept
WKS'.
''hursdaythe r l6ol of December; ,, o9o;:,stOstt., of
the 'eltliOia*lPitielr, iqint tifirWtnitti3.:Bria
;beto4n
- consternation by mhat , thov -.supposed to be an
I,eartliquake. Mrs. Ilynn,,nlip will ho recognized
tiy maces tho.bimiers
ilated tbdoirounistances to our informant_ She,
ieaye tbnt while : engaged about her.usnal litorit‘
that day, inddiatilY Sho'heard
Tort, something , like the sound of a , cannon, .aa
'companied by a rumbling noilo, and a rush as of ,
thq nindi.,,,lmindiately the house shltelt. set l-
bly. ;Her husband who was' net ,far riway,.- dee
tribes the phenomenon In. a; similar. :Mantier.
(fur informant also saw two huntsman Who at the
time of this crashing sound, wore standing ,orfk
jam of logs in tlie creek watching deer.- Thgy
-speak of thematter in the Sarno way, and :added:
sthat the earth shook arid,:t Trebled,' so that. the,:
togs upon whlcbi they stOodtnived."
learn the timo'of the day • "
' This was certainly quaking of the earth
Was Wan eartbqualto in the senso in W. 11 1 .6 h - ,tro
`understand the term! It has been suggested that
it may havo been .eauscst by freezing of, water
' among the 'inks, and welt: lino to account for it
An this manner. It is ooly the differonce between
heat and cold, in either case. But it has been
considered settled that thq denisconp iho Alloy
ghanies are safe from the earthonake; and if the
,_ribs of these mountains aro not 'adequate, shall
we strike out for the, Mountains of the Moon? '
MI
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' A METAPHYSICAL DISQUISITION.-;--
The weather is an almost universal theme among
newspaper itemisers, 'and for the tcry good' . rea
son that it is rarely if over alike for two days in
succession. At thilseason' of the. yeal. More e?-
peeialiy, there is bo monotony or sameness about
IL- The atmosphere, like tho ocean, is' ever, in
motion and ever changing, If foe Wish soinef,
thing with which to compare . the heartlesiana
fickle coquette, compare her to the weather-cock,
that often in our latitude sweeps the whole circle
of the compass. in twenty-four Icorirti, and ris
here it. Still there. is -a wonallal
siti.ilarity,'Or whatever else you - triayeall it, be
tween the atmosphere,of tbe natural world with•
all its phenomena, variations and changes, and
a certain other little atmosphere ertileti- the hu
min mind. Nature has * RS Sumicier and-Winter,
its Spring and Autumn, and what Input has not
its "January and June," its sprinitime of prom-
ROB, hopes, and flowing anticipations; and ,in
some degree nt least, its autumn of golden fruits
and more than golden realizations ? The natural
atmosphere is at times- tilled with. -darkness.
From its frowning clouds burst.forth in fury the
storm and tempest. It is riven by the lightning,
shook by the thunder, lashed into whirlwinds,
purified by fire, and then succeeds calmness,
severity, and response. -
Auct
thus it is with the mind of man. Gloom
and despondency nt limes rest upon - sad overshad
ow it. It is swept by the storms and tempests
of pasSiori; riven - , by dui arrc:w.473.t. disappoint,
ment, shook by the thunder of rental's°, purified
by the fires of afilietion, and these in turn give
place to the sweetness of repose. Nor does the
resemblance end here. When calmness pervades
the atmosphere of nature,, it is often fragrant
with tho perfumes of flowers, thronged with airy
creatures whose very breath is harmony and
song, fitted with tbeAltentled tunsle of Soft whis
pering winds, gushing streriins,_rustling leaves,
and countless living things.
And so to when calmness rules the mind of
man, it is often fragrant with exhalations sweet
as those distilled from flowers, thronged with
fancies even tnore,t , leautiful an4wherial than the
winged warblers of the air, and filled with soul
melting music, wbiph though beard Eind felt on
earth, seems to have,liad its source in that fours d .
tain tgf all sweetness, barmnoy, and perfeetitin--4
ifeaven.
itiitilto this
AGIT.A.TOR
Put enough of similitudes. We ootnmeneed
this prragraph, which has inadvertently grown
into an article, with ,the single intention of say
ing something about the weather, but instead of
that, we have wandered off. wo can hardly tell
where. Well 'then to "thy. subject. We aro eer,
tainly• having very fitleOr wenthe r, and the pros,
ant Winter up bete among the monntabis has
been a very exiiiterilina7 one It has been a
winter thus far of continual Roil sudden changes;
anil not wishing to further discuss tho matter, wo
shall !pave it to the development of Time.
•
eitiTirA3r.--On tim rj,th uttl. Eld l er
Butler cwireita near the Kizer
e:elloolhoufie,
For the purl tuw oule 11 'cries of religious
meetings has been held at the floe Schoolhouse,
conducted I,:y Eider Livingst,in. •
I ntri hi formed that a ',rola fh.t . t is in
pr,aaive , Ai conituetc. , l - 1 by
EkIT; ()pans.
it , eephipit 146 en eitarge of the
winter ! , ellOOl nt l `t#:o, lluo Slio is
sch6lars eitni , et fail to appreciate
:out hive.
hope all lard a Melly, Christmas -innocent
mairitmlit— Ino.tll amt.!' as will letrye no re
morse to '•.:a as dash n canlicr '•I plesumc old
Santa ChlliS did nut and will not fail to Grid his
{ray to nil the little smekings that want to be
tilled. A happy Ntrw Y ar (e! . 11! that may anneu
to read these lines It is well qua the dawning
of oho morn that ushers in a flew year be spent
in looking withimthe reCtft..6? th - e heart,search
log out all our ways, asking (Imraftrelp to prepare
us for the cares and duties of the future year.
'Chu past year has gone with nil its deeds, good
or never to be recalled. Repentance for the
past and n firm reliance upon (led for the future
is all that can he done in the present, OhN4pay
the Year Illiit he pasaed au tint the recording,
angel will not move his pen with a. sigh ns he
records the deeds of mortals. Iftr.r.ston.
HERMA re SOCIETY.—The next lecture
before the Dermail tiociety will he given next
Friday evening, the ith:_inst., by Don. 11. W.
Williams. Subjeut: "Tystrgpt;"
ST. PAUL'S G nuncir.—There will be
Divine Service nri a sermon in this Church on
Epiphany, (Thursday) evening, Jon . Gth, nt
o'clock.
DONATION.—The friends of the •Rev.
C. A. Stone, nre invited to attend a Donation
visit at his hninm in :tint tshbrieston, on Friday
evening Jan. 1-1,i!;70.
NOTICE.—Go to Wickham and Farr's
Tioga P.t , if pat want to find Virgains in goods
G.r the next +illy da3 F.
r „
IE:NMI:RANCE
There will be a tekaneri.noe prayer meeting at the
Lodge Room of the Good Templers in Tioga on
‘Codnu , dny Evening, 5, Iltj O'clock. All
fricndA of Temperance and lovers of
humanity. arc incited to attend. F. 11. d C.
Tin WELLSDOTIO FOUNDLit AND MA-
Avery, Op nter
prising peOprietuve •O ' itt;titikli.lt.,, have
recently con:0010 and fitted up the Foundry
building, and 4(1 , 10ri n 4 titb necessary mnoblnory
to do ovary kind ind quality of , work needed in
thiv locality. They nriirtfmprerired to cast,
turn t4pinue iron to any degirod pattern. yr-
A-ery, the junior pat tner, has had wavy yen)s
exialikhee in a large e,•taldisluoubl. aa.l w ith
ii' R 4 4 . 0:161,$ N E . z i ponao,, venom' everybody
I:n , ,m - In /In . aNo. 7 , xiortiman, —they lire '0(11 . '-
44.10 1 y pi., pared to do work equal to nay done in
pie in this !nullity peed no longer
si•o it work to 17,,ruing or Elmira, when
1.••;.": .ii get jii t as good rd . j.kh done at home, and
e !ha :inn , .yarice and 1 .-XPnt , t) of s e ndin g2tvay -
AAj , .;10.41V; 1.q04.4.y, ZOparate
lit with the ii (of ninnliinery for planing
tii,pehing t0:i1414 or vnriaus , and
tliielvo roin.L. R iii.oiils ho, of nll' kinds
on hand nt this esinhlialiment. - -Sen
na %, t i it,t n t r,t ii, nimtbet• column.
AG nu: VI:FM:AL Poet ET - v.—The eX,C
entiv; r.11: / e grtetiit i ii l ;ll 1-eFi . ety far
ISOP.:(j'e toloeoii In Inca on Satit,tiny next to,
t00k43 an a r i6ra 4 premiums fur field crops at the
T i ViniELl,
Th e h.„vel;ng sH)leontßruntinge of the
Maw-Odns a bold h'ith ,
rt it
avotiitii; tt P6r ‘scl( .. t urwlebta, urid
111, t:leouroAluto every.
I , wly who cube within and ho'do6s'it.
SELECT SCII4)OL. __
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lo o t .IESZNY tlitZtql will ()rot , af. , :ohect
n Sriu.ut into 4eirdeinY
it)ti. of Jaolntiy Intl., /570.
'Thorough Int.truclhOn 101 le afforded in any
of the branches usually taught in the Academy.
Tema.—Common English $5,00 per quarter.
Higher English, French and German $7 "
41/* 5, 187074NY'1 .
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He for makes it. iippeararicit In a . no*
dross, .k ith now engraved title page on - tho oovor. l ,
IV elat ato have a larger eireelation than any'
other juvenile teagasi can the world; and de.'
serves its groat pop e rity;both 103E61164E. of its
originality and eta r g worth; and - because ft:
giros so muoh for se all a price, only ono dol
,lar a year . Palish by Alfred L.Sonroll A Co;,,
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. Chicago ) , 111. Al} th -eillidrok 0 011 4 - halrfliik
It Will make thenit oth' hater and .baPPier; fa
through the year. ' All who Subserilio'beforo. the . ,
first of the year will naive the Nov. and Dee..
Nos. of the old tree. - . .
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BOTIVAIRA/B* 2l / 443 4 ry F 1 . 1 47 - Dein o reit!Oil'oymg
• Amorlea."•;:-Tho'ltihua' nutribiti of 64 ' Vertu ti
ful SwienilorMouthlymnst propel:oi real.;.prizo -to ,
all tho boys and girls securing 'IL Tho elegant.
Chrome" Pictures of 110'.,birdsi• of America, and
numerous other fino'engravings, together with its
entertaining stories, music, prize pictures, puz
zles, cti., make a combination of attraetioila ottej-„
&int ;found-lid ono 4ieriodtatif; Ydarly,' , 4l.so;'
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AllEntcAri Su2lnir Seneca, Wonicitt.—A now
magazine for parents and teachers, published at
St. Louis, by J. W. Mclntyre; at $1,50 - per year—
feur months on trial for .cents. .It has also
(dub rates. It is designed far' sections =and'
denominations alike. 4t r contains ulesson system
with expository notes, illustrations; &0., with
much other, matter,,roady ineptired,Tor the use of
teachers, parents,:and ()thong, lesson 'papers for
the scholars, al., The,table of contents for tho
first numberjs What' ter, teach chil
dren—Rev. Jas. li. Brookes. D. D., The Provi
dence of the Sunday School—Biehop-E. M. Mar
vin, Should Sunday Schools close •in winter—
Giving tho Heart-T-4m H;4. :Nelson, •
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Religious Lifo in the Sunday.Sohool—Rov. A. C.
George, D. D.,—ThO Mew WI:1Y.; by Rev. S. J.
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.thIITNEY'S MUSICAL; GUEST WO, notice a
Constant inipioviment both in' tho litertiry and
musical department. This number contains a
charming sketch entitled "The Wonderful Clald .
Singer, or The, Conventof Saint
,Lucia,"also the
leading Musical itenitahtb`at home and abroad.
The Music in this number is Gm beautiful sere
nade, "Out in the Starlioht`Pm vr . ditiitgloV Thee
"E'en as the rosebud opens-at morn,----
Come in thy beauty the calm night adorn,
Open the window, iiskto my
Out in the starlight I'M Waiting for Thee,"
Tho brilliant instrumental price "La Garelle,"
'by Hoffman is splendid. Altogether the Guest
is nn 4ntoallettt. Musical Monthly ,and , is destined,
to,fiinkitkitiki into film* every 15010 thrt s ilgittint
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Mnitztr's /IfrsEux FOR
,18;f0.—Tho publisher
deems it unacessary to print n 10,4 programme
for the coming year. What ho has done for the
entertainment and instruction of his readers since
assuming tho publication of this Magazine, is an
earnest, of his intentions Sot., the fßturo.. Good as/
the 'iiihainesfor 180E11-69 ire, he -vs-111 - mike the
coming volume still better;
BATTLES Al HOUSE,'
By MISS MART GREENLAND DARLING,
is t 1 title of our new serial story. It will begin
'in the January number, and run through the
year. "Battles at Home" comes
.to pa strongly
recommeaded byllijos - Aloett, and 'wo perdict" for
it a popularity equal to that whidh has attended
"Little Women. - •
In "Battles at Horne," the author tells the story
of four boys and the fight they made. Whether
it was a good fight, we will leave for oar readers
to Judge. That they will be charmed and bene
fited with the recital, we have not the shadow of
a doubt. The interest of the reader is closely
maintained to the end, and' we' prediet:that
"Battles at Home" will Uo voted to be the story
of the year, by the young people of America.
Miss Louisa M. Alcott will continue to, furnish
short stories and sketches. Other contributions
have been secured from many of the 'best writers
for the young.
The Puzzle-Drawer coritin'uo to be most
attractive and the but.
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Prizes will be given every month to the sue
cessful solvers of the puzzles.
The Monthly Chat with our readers will receive
renewed attention. •
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where more than one Dla . grqino for the young is
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beforo January , fire t, will reeeiro the Decomber
'limber free.
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fir. Clark,
ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY,
And Physician for the Exclusive Treatment of
Chronic Diseases. All Consultations and Exam-
inatione of Patience Blade Free of -Marie
Dr. Clark examines and explains your disease with- -
out asking any ,questionta If ho understands your
ease you know it, and cannot be deceived. lie can.
not tell your disease and how you feel withoft asking
quesUons he does not Consider himself competent to
treat your case. This Is the criterion too_ by and_
patients abortld nit be satisfied withany Other. This
is the only direct and positive evidence' of;my ability
as a Scientific Physician, and by this standard I am
wilting to be judged.
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opinion . that It can be curet or permanently benefittsd.
Dr. Clark treats no case unless he can describe the
disease and its symptoms without interrogating his
patient.
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explain its character to the mimplite and perfect sat.
Isfaction of the patient examined. And the Dr. would
hero moat positively state, that hetledires no patients
to take treatment from him, unless they are fully and
completely-satisfied with his consultations and exam
inations. which aro made free front charge.
Dr, CLARK , bases his practice upon tho incontrovec•
tiblo law of Nature. First—That every cause has nit
effect. Second—Thattlisenses are Causes producing• ef
fects or symptoms, and that every disease has its own
peculiar effects or symptoms, which if properly and
thoroughly understood ►.y the examinifik Physician.
can•bo (dearly pointed out to the complete satisfaction
of the pat jest examined.
method of diagnosing or explaining die.
cases fltitl their symptoms is only the process of reas
oning from cause to effect, and has been acquired by
thorough literary and medical culture, and also by an
almost unlimited practice in every form of disease to
which the human system is liable.
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reputation and success in treating diseases seldom at
tained.
Dr. Clark is nutking quite u number of convenient
applintruents fa the benefit of invalids who cannot go
a lohg aletntico to consult •blm., Patients will fina
this an opportunity rarely afforded, and one they should
not fall to take advantage of.' ,
The Dr. furnishes all the medicince, instruments and
apparatus necessary for the successful treatment of
every case.
Dr. Clark will lie nt " Wellsboro Tielve Wellborn.
Pa.. Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday,' Thursday, 'Friday
,and.,Saturda, NavonkLcr 4.25, - a3, 21,', 26 and 27,1809.
Mansfield, Monday, - November 20, ISO 9.
'Flows Bora. Tuesday, 6 6 30, "
. .
Lawrenceville, Wednesday, December', 1,
Bloapllig, - Thursday. 2, ' ,a
Ball Brook, -, Friday , , 3 ,
Wellshoro, Saturday - ~
. -4,
Middlebury Centro Monday • 0, '‘
Shortsrille, ..., Tuesday , ' 7, '
Sablnsrilio, Wednesday f 5, '
Westfield. Theirdav ' o,' '
Knoxville, f - if rtilay • l'. e , 10, ' - '•
Little hittrelt, Safttrilay 11 •
Stony Folk, , Mufiday
113, '
Mortis P. 0, Tuesday ' 14, '
Nauru°, Wednesday - ' 15, '
llenslertourtt, Thursday'
~ 10, '
°gams Corners, Friday , 1T• '
Illossburgh• 21. WW.. : 16, '
Cherry Fle s tl,3, Minn , 20, ' '
Covington, Tasdtty • 21. '
Mains burgh, Wednesday , • 22, '
Rotor ille, ThttredaY ' , 23, '
Mansfield, .. Friday'
Wellsbore, ' Saturday . l .1 '
I) '
'
lioilldaystorrn, M0nd...:4 , 2 T ' , '
%logo Hero, 'l've sdAy ' .28 , , '
Milierliiely. W&Tnesd.sy, { 20, •
Lay,rhceN illo, Tho,refial a 30, '
NelSon , rvi,lf,- . ,‘ ' 31, . •
Elklanil, galttaty ' January 1, 1610
fal.e(ll4, ' Monday ' 4 42, '
Keeneyrill°, ' Tuesday • d -
•Wellsburo, IVednesdttyk Thursday , • sec tl. •
Nov. 11.180-2 m.
Gpr,,',ZAre COATES & CO.,
13A rTnl~ It", T t Cno, vino, ar , • ,
Tina, County, Pn.-
11,cc'tnyo‘ money on 44084, dlscowet notes,
nitd cell drafts on New York City. Collect
ions promptly msdo,—Doo. 15,1868-Iy*
Ennon - g OF. YOUTH,
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
PROFESSOR or
7t f
The Placa to.. Buy 'Grocer',
;., --•
„,,
-7*
s:.- -, 1
Immith' pre
'4.— al .77 1 7'77,r1
llAwiza taken the Store formerly coroupled
by: John IL - Bovienjor dry good!, and eon
,verted it ii3tO
IatiOCERT
ESTABLISIIIVIENT.
[1? S
6 14 lo;fotiiatt tiers;
ettilirjr ogirre adcloo
atilt :okprioos to please.
TEAS, 00.1 1 14Epi :: 8OciAR10,
LASSES;. RISK,
ft •
. .
.. ~ . .
Call ala 800 us,Aat wo may opfiviuoe you
of 'olli:fact- that'our"Motto'le; weboitiii 'Qutoli
Satosiaimd Sdiall , Prollto:!;-.', ';:i l7 '- '
- • '- ,:'-, f' - - ",TR.T.IMAN' & UdATVERS.
Wollglior4;Jan;s,lB7o.-41" : ', L .. '- ''
The remaining Dry Goodsiof J. R. Bowen,
will be sold at this - establishment at very low
figures. - TRUMAN & MATH 'S.
,The ; Iyay to ~.Got Ribh,,
1
0 0 I) 8
where you can buy them ORE'APEST!
>a
Wilson VanrOken!)urg's
A SPLENDID
: LINE. QV,
CHOICE 'MINTER GOODS,
Purchased at the Bottom Market Prices,
It
REIDY MAlliteliOTIHNO
of every deseription, and clothing made to order
in Ihe very best style, and warranted.
WILSON k VAN VALICENDUIfIO.
Wollsboro,Dec. 15, 1860
efIIOICE POULTRY.—I have a few more
fowls of the Bramah and Black SpaniSh
breeds for sale. Pure bred and very fine. lam
also receiving orders for eggs for setting, to ho
filled in rotation as received as early next spring
as the weather will permit. No orders noticed
unless accompanied by tho cash. Pricq $1 p'er
dozen. . M. D. PRINCE.
Wollsboro,'Pa., Deo. 20,1809.
F ,
_\ l
STRAY.—Came to my enelosure, in Niles
Valley, Dec. 19i 1869, nine white sheep.—
The owner can have t o same. by proving prop
erty, paying charger), nd taking them away.
Jan. ti, 1869-3 w. EIIASTUS NILES.
FARM FOR SALE.—Tho Undersigned offers
for sale the following property situated in
the Township of Liberty, Pa:.—Bounded on the
North by Geo. McGee, East by Negro Lott,
South and West by John Messner; containing
422 ,acres :arid some perches.. About 40 acres
cleared, and - under . good cultivation ; also, con
,taining some- of the choicest Timber in tho
County—to wit: Pine, Hemlock, Cherry, Ash,
Oak, Red and White Bass, &c,
Also, another farm situated on "the Williamson
Road, Bounded on the North by G. 'Krause,
South by John Bland, East by Benjamin Hughes,
West by Daniel BreearC; containing 65/ acres;
about 25 acres cleared. house and Barn thereon.
For particulars apply to JOSEPH HUGHES,
Jan . 5,1870-3wr: Liberty,,Tioga Co., Pa.
Elk: Run. Plaster.
Thus PLASTER having been thoroughly
I tested by the farmers, and pronounced by
all, to be a superior- article,. we take pleasure
In saying that we can supply the masses, as
we have any quantity on hand, Price 'per ton,
5 dollars- CHAMPNEY.
Jan. 5,1870-sni,f* •
FROM THE ALRANY EVENING JOURNAL of Doe.
7, 1869.—. d navy Damages.—ln the great suit of
John S. Perry against Jagger 7 .!b Littlefield,
whiclkhas been before the United States Court
for the past seven•or eight years, and for three
years or more before the Ron. A. A. Boyce, of
Utica, appointed at Master. to ascetain and re
port the gaing and profits mado by the defend
outs in violating the assignments and infring
ing the patents under which ,the celebrated'
Oriental Stoves are manufactured and sold, we
learn that a report has been mado awarding to
Mr. Perry as a &tinge, the sum of $52,747.82.
Some thousands of Stoves that wore sold by
the Littlefield Stoire Manufacturing Company
aro understood not to be included in this award,
but are to be the subject of further proceedings,
—Albany Evening Journal.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—Parsuant to an
order and decree of the Orphan's Court of
Tioga County at November Term, 1889, the un
dersigned Guardian of the person and estate of
Daniel Reitz, a minor child of Betsy Holtz de
ceased, will expose to public sale.nt the premi
ses below named, all that lot of land situate in
Union Township, Tioga Qonnty, Pa., bounded
on the north by lands of Marlah 'Landon, on the
east by the highway leading .from the Block
House road Co Lyndea Spencer, on the south by
lands of It. T. Thomas, and oh the west by
lands of said Marah Landon, containing three
acres of ground, and a small board house there
on. Terms of sale one half cash, and .one-halt
in one 'year. Sale to take place 'on Monday,
January 3d,1810, at 2 o'clock P. 14. • -
J. E. CLEVELAND, Guardian.
Union, Pa., pas. ad, 1869-4 w.
MOTICEi—Wer pay Cash for ASH, CHERRY,
IA and OqEST,NUT LOGS, delivered at our
MIII. Ash Logs out 12 and 14 kat. Cherry and
Chestnut 12, 14 and 18 feet long. f.
Wo saw notlying shi.qt of 12 feel in length.!
TRUMAN .10 BOWER.
Dee. 8, 1880.-if.
FRESH GROUND PLASTER
AT
4 tIOGA,
BY T. DWIN, .(%_ CO.
. $7,56 per *olio
ENECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Testamen
tary having bean granted upon the last will and
Testament of 'Joseph Streit; late of Mansfield,
dec'd, all perms iodated to, or claiming against
said testator, arc requested to settle with, WIL
LIAM XI I BOOTH, Ear. or 0. tr ELLIOTT,
agent, Mansfield, Pa.
Dec. 22. 1869-6w.*
Jo to buy your
:1 t
You can do that at
~ , -
ill=
IBM
aet received
. •
. •
lireisilittoft Ifte - fAte*,,optoods,
(opei`444olPfr-Vsg,),i, 1 Iia: 01 1 10 f i t4 TP 4-
T Woup.stieof bi 444 whom it may eon.
.1 6 tuirt4 : : that X' haie 3sl. 4
,'Nettosneel _born the
City-:49ushtworally.,o44 ol.oso t #2'oll
„i4sqrt
mont, of '
-
4 .3IROOEDgB; - pitoirisKiNs, 'l'l)TiR
AND', FEED;-40. • ail
~4: ~°:~
TkiAS SUILIARS, .. DAN SYRUPS,
, r 7 “C ^ -
Before you PurotAnso. W. P. BIGONY.
AVelleboro, Jnn. 4, 1870-If.
IRON' W°IIKSI
FOUNIjE.Y & MA.OIIINE pP
WELLSBORO, PA.
SEARS & 'AVERY, Plltox;itirrono:
PLOWS, 'swim , liOSJS, CULTIVA
TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET
TLES, ALL SIZES, SAP PANS,
FARMING UTENSILS, ALL
KINDS, WOOD MACHINES FOR
SAWING WOOD;
Brick Machines,
CHM POWER;_THE TOMPKINS
COUNTY,' AORSE POWER-.EIGHT
AND TEN HORWOONSTANTLY
ON. RAND,
And also, everything usually found in a first
class Shop.
We call partici:dal...attention' to . 61:11 1 MA:-
CHINE 13110',,whiekhae bone. , re-built - with
now, and firat•olaaa
1 11 iNIR Y, L I E,
Iron PLANAR,. pguir,„ &o. We employ none
but brat -olaaa Workmen; and are, therefore, pre
pared to do our work in this beet style, and at
abort notice. Wo have recently added new
MACHINERY, for Planing and Matching
boards, Call and see ua.
-. Jan. 5, iB7O-Iy.
BEE - - HIVE EXCHANGE.
I Surrcn4er,
, 171.
YOU sec that half a column of space w
an inch of reading matter don't help me
atter all. What Wye) do that for 7" asked less
than a million of my customers, when I appeared
in blank. And, being tuckered out with trying
to explain why I, ad it, .I
am forced'to do it in
print:
therefore,
Know yo, nil good people, that I am tluink a
Land O>Tco Businmze,
WHOLESALE & :SETA L
SUGARS, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, MO.
LASSES, PORK, HAMS,
SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CISCOE% COD, HALI
BUT, AND SO FORTH, •
And I am selling cheap as I always do, and • can
save country dealers their expenses to the little
city of Elmira, or the big city of New York.—
then,
IHE TEA TRADE
Is one of my biggest, brightest, and best things.
You oundot get better
OOLONG OR GREEN TEAS,
or cheaper, than I can:soil you. Yon may pa.
tronize the Great American Tea Company, and
then I can do you good. I Imre, enough to set
Tioga County a-
TE ' HE-- ING
. •
for the next 25 years. Ilesides no man has n big.
ger 6r better lot of
.macts WIRONA
then I have, and am selling them at a bargajn,
lEverythiettg
in the Grocery Line,
CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES,
WOODEN WARE, CONFE R
TIONERY,
not mixed as I mix them hero, but in go
I buy ult the
BUTTER AND CHEESE
that I can, and almost everything olso bu
Sign of the BULL et BEEHIVE
. W. T. MAT
Wellsboro, Dee. 15, 1809.
9 . '.Large tuck of
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
Suitable for the Fall and Winker trade, at
ogt . „ 1,8%
Como and pike my-
SEARS' & AVERY
MI
SKIT'II. t WAITE'S,
Corning, N. Y.
v=miUMMti
EMI
HAVE, YOU B,BEN THE
liwagense..Stock of
,I:. , , % T 1 ; - .l'. ~:- : i. . -
d - .5• i
t
VOa . ets,":
ri)
AND Dtf.,,:0P0;_i4f3,:,:t2
, „ . • -
is th!o Carlin Stciro of
00. 27, 180 A. OMIT 4k NVAITI 13,
Corning, N. Y.
r NEW' ARRIVAL
GOODS
right from ti ti , City, at
WICKHAM & FARR'S'.
WE HAVE NOTO6, or apace to enumerate
the dater/ant
KINDS 4NII gTYLES,
would b© plan.od to havo oil
t
WIS,FIING GOO S
Ivi;4ltiug goods, to cull and look for thocuEolvea!
M
Tiogn, Sept. 22, 1869
• .
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11F YOU WANT A
Coat, or Suit of Clothes ,
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Cloths or Cassimeres,
and loave your measure, andyon can ho suppHeil
on short notice, at
SMITH &
Oct. 2.1, 18fi9. Corning, N. Y.
OOUTZ!S
HMO nil CalllB Powders,
.. 515 , This preparation, long and favorably
known, will thoroughly re-invigorate
V ': .4. 3: Ar.. " ' ‘ ; , broken downand low-spirited horses,
4 by strengthening and . cleansing the -
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, stomach and intestines.
xs,._ ' It is a sure preventive of all diseasei
-...,5 - :` - t—ro , incident to this animal, such as LUNG
FEVER, GLANDERS; YELLOW ..:,_
WATER, HEAVES. COUGHS DIS- ..A .
TEMPER, FEVERS, PO UN DER, J.
LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, &c. Its use improves 4 ; 1,7
the wind, increases the' appetite— ' -.1 ' iri. v..'
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gives esmooth and gloss' skin—and : Ai
transforms the miserable sk,,eleton :,- •-,
into a fine-looking and pirited horse. --...._-:'-' - • -
d order.
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To keepers of Cows this prepara
tiop is MN atnahle. It is a sure pro
ven ti ve against Itinderpest, Hollow
Horn, et 4. It has been proven by
actual experirnentito increase tho
quantity of milk l and cream twenty
t per cent. and make the butter firm
and sweet. In fattening cattle, it
gitles them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes
thenathrire much faster.
IN
'ln all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Liver, &c., this article ae ts _
113 a specific. By putting from one. v-A 0
half a paper to a paper in a barrel of .17.
swill the above diseases w ill he eradt• • ,
cited or entirely prevented. If given sto
in time, 1 certain preventive 8011
cure for the Hog Cholera.
DAVID C. FOUTZ, Proprietor,
R.Arerinion,}E.
For stile hr Drugglslii nntl StoEekeepers thriniglout
the Unttect Rtrytets, Cumulus nett South Amcrirn.
Jan, 5,, 1870-Im.
NOTICI3 is hereby givul tha t the annual
locating of •the Stockholder of the First
National Nank of Wellsbarough, Pa., for the
election of Directors, pill herheitt at their Bank
ing house, on the second Tuesday of January,
between the hours of I 0 h. m. nod 4 p. m.
Doo. ti p 1413.94, J. L. ROBINSON; Oaeh'r.
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We
CORNING. N. T.
lIMIE
Here We. Are Again!
rIPHANEFUL for the favors we have Huai far
v it A . l telfive4 from the people of THB -TIOGA
LEY, WO IVA to eall their attention le the
fact that 'lire arelnet receiving a
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New Stock of Goods
adapted to the early Bali Trade, oomprlsing ay.
erythlng desirable, both in style and quality, and
shall be pleased to sea our old customers and all
who may come from that vicinity to CORNING
t 9 buy -
DRY GOON,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Carpets, &c., &a.,
as we always give euetoraero from a distowee
A LARGE DISCOUNT ON ATOM
we thus make it for their interest-to come to us
to make their purchases, as many people in that
region will testify. We do not believe in long
advertisements, displaying long lists of prices,
*o , but will convince all who cbmo that tse
and do tell
GOODS OHEAP,
that this Store is, in reality
THE REGULATOR
for this section of coatitry.,
Call and take alook through eur immenre stooß
and satisfy yonrsolvoa.
Vir BLL 41 . :OWIiN
Corning, Sept 8) 1889. f i -
C4J-B&.F-LE
COME TO
T. L. BALDWIN Ef. CO'S
TIOGA, PA
and seo a nice stock of Goods for the
FALL (ti,
1.i,112,1160 IDMtn 00011:3§
—all styles, colons and patterns—
ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEW:IAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLGREMILKS,
(Cm., &o.:(
BEAUTIFUL - Winter SHAWLS,
and a largo assortment to select from.
CLOAKS - READY—MADE, AND CLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS
&c,, TO I TRIM DRESSES
OR SACQUES.
—Our stock of—
YANKEE NOTIONS
can't be beat. It keeps up with 4, erything the
Yankees have thought of Bo far.
HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CORSETS, &C,
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nova li zunem
too numerous to mention; but will say that you
wilUseldom find so largo an assortment to select
from In a country store, and clear down to the
BOTTOM FIGURE.
Wo also keep a large assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING ,
in snits, and arts of suits. Should wo fall to
snit you with Iready-made, wo have Casslmere
and
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A TA4OR TO OUT--AND FIT.
Boots and Slioes,
all styles and sixes.
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF ,
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WARE, NAILS, IRON,
, Looks, Latchos, Carpenters' Tools.
A GENERAL STOOK OF
. . ROCERIES ;
Fresh. TEAS aro lower than at any tima aisles,
the war. Dld not go to Cuba to buy sugar,and
so have some cheap. Wo . nre agents for tho:
E. .HOWE SEWING MACHINE
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Farmers, if you want tools to mcorkwith drop tn.
SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
!Lime, Cayuga .Plaster,
Butter tubs, Pails. Firkins, and Asbton Salt to
flavor
.witb. MI kinds of Farm Produce want
ed. Prices can't be beat. •
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T. L. BALDWIN & CO
Tioga, Pa., Jan. 1, 1870.
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