The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 12, 1870, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ,find, ,-,Dewo,l.uyp
TlVlllStag.esVpuning over
rrA' the different routes from
'Wellsboro.. will fo r and
arrive as followsm the
:tit! Wellsboro Pest Office:
IVSLLsBOaO & Troa
1034,a. qr. Arrive
Werisnono &
boat t V 6a. in. Arrive
MS
NVELtsttoßo t ih PINY CREME.
Depart Then, k Fri. 2 p. m. I Arr. Tuesday & Fr 1.12 m
Wwwmonot Jsrtssr &Long.
Depart Mon. e Thur. 9a. it. Arr. Tuesday a Pd. 6 p. ni
Wotal a\,ffaitto.
WEDNESDAY, SAN. 12,-1870.
New Adveitletemtinta
Stiph - Faetory-!—lrelan Bro.
'Mbdical ClardL—Dr. Clark.
Marble Works—Frank Adams.
Notice—J F Donaldson.
.11
House Lot for Sale—Charles iVilkirlcos
Wolleboro Hotel —ll 0 Monday. '
Jovreiry—Silsbnry 8r0..4. Co.
Sheriff's Soles—J B Potter.
Letters oradminietrati.n—Moses Leo.
GIRL WANTED.—One •who _ under
et in& general housework. Apply at this office.
Tinny o our subscribers. do not receive Tae
AtIITATOR„,WO 110p0 1111 such will inform us at
once . In copying the list, some may hero bean
Aterlooked.
TUB A aIIIC ULTUR -.Mr. W. B.
Prince is now sending subscriptirinsto; this val
,,abid paper. The subscriptions may be ,ieftat A.
F o ley's JCITC irY store.
jlortmAre SOCIETY.—VIO next lea
ere of this coarse will be delivered at the Court.
ou Friday evening,l4o. inst., by Rev,
Mitchell D. D. Subject: "Excelsior."
The time is eight o'clock. •
(2911RECTION.—Wo ar© not responsi
-I.le fair the exagerated woight of a Charleston,
chster pig in Tnn Aorrkron feet reek, fur we
grvoit just as our informant gave it to us. Ho
perhaps went on the principle of "whole hog or
none:' Tlio weight - was 322 instead of 822 lbs.
MASONIC.—The following are the
officers of Oz6ea Lodge No. 317. A. Y. 111. for the
current year:
John I. Mitchell; W. P. „ •
Wm. A. Stone, S. W.
A. M. Ingham,' J. W."
Hugh Young,, 'S.
A. Polo , T.
SCALDED TO DEATH.—A little child of
Deunis Cole in Chatham, aged about three years,
vis badly scalded on Friday, and died on Sat
urday Deo 31st. It appears 64 a tub of hot
water was placed on the back of a chair, the
little child pulled it over, dashing the contents
over its body. should this not be\a wjorning to
parents ?
DOWN WITH IT.—AII who wish to pe
tition Congress for the abolition of the frank
ing privilege, will find opportunity a l t the Post
dice. We understand;that petitions t have been
sent to erery Post office ; and we earnestly re
quest all who favor this change, to call at their
respective offices and sign at once. The Post
muter General desires to have them ready. for
presentation at the present Session of•Conress.
NOTICE—We are requested to state
that there Will be t. gathering of the people at the
M. E. Church, neao:oaggett's Mills, on the even
ing of the 18th, inst., for the purpose of raising
means to liquidafe the debt on the new M. E.
Parsonage at that place. Addresses will be de
livered by Rev. 0. L. Gibson, T. Towsy, and W.
ochran. The ladies will provide asupper in the
arsonage, to which all are cordially invited.
PERSONAL.—D. L. Deane Esq., and
'rife have returned from a trip West. We wish
hem a long and happy wedded life.
—I. M. Bodine Esq., of this place, is one of the
franseribing Clerks of the Penna. Senate. He is
a first class clerk, and wo congratulate him upon
his FU C 0,153.
—We haven hurried note from !tit. Cobb, in
which he e.s.ya they arrived safely, all well.
—J. B. Young Esq., was received into the
resbYterian Church of this place last Sabbath.
PRETTY . GOOD.—A chap living not
ar from We'labor°, sends the following. It is
pile evident that these linos emanate from a
•lo'ding heart.
"My wife has left my bed and board,
a few days, for.ei few da3 n ;
She left of her own neeord.
When I was out from home ;
I caution all to thie amount,
now -n.•du,yEl;
her on my fter.rmnt,
never coming home."
1 RA11.110.1 DI ( •;:G.—The appraisers ap
,..::1 ,rated by the court to view and as.zess damages
~ r right 6f way of the Welisboro and Law.
c.iut ille 11. It., have been engaged in the per
t kunance of their duties a part of the past week.,
7 4 o,lu, audergtand will continuo their inquiry
Vrtt auk. The gentlemen appointed Fire all
:4 I a minded men, %veil known among us, and we
Title ao doubt they will do justice to rill parties.
Them have been many instances of self saeri:
• , etol paLle spirited liberality i on the part of
-in,r, of I.tuds along the route, while some are
[mo,' I, be grasping and illiberal. This is
r,f rtizito
itt - fTFR-MAlittia. —Mr. 0. S. Bon-
StlolS u 3 a statement of butter made, this
" 4,1 1, fr.an which it appears that 1017 lbs
irem mule from 4 cows, (onc of which was but
yran 011, anal ono gave no milk till Juno 5,)
it little more than S months, from the 22nd,
April last. Besides this, he says cream and:
",ilk acre used by the family, without stint. If
nor friend iri Bradford will beat this, Mr. B.
Ely! be will try again. Wo aro always glad to
1 1,1 4i‘h High matters.
•
,
I,lTEamor.—llmi, IL \V, Williams
..iirere,l a lecture, in do Ilertnaio ours°, to a
ergs and appreciaticT, audienco a tlio Court
1.,a f 0, oa Friday eve . brag of last . eek. Sub
ed t) - Restraint." inliiii bands, it was a fruit
"l theme, and from 'tflo attention it attracted,
~,, al., certain , its 3nepircd thought chalner
....
.thorn, as it did 119, to M. {V images during; its , de
ihery The comporis .Ifp were apposite, the lan-
Jiage liquid, yet foicide and expiessive. We
e)
, hall not of course, tcyr.pt- - n. synopsis. Ito
in.,lte of the restraint i t f law, of public opin- i
I
on, of religion : of p rerty, of love, and of•the- r
, noscienee. llow many of guilty intent, aroi .
restrained by law, through fear of its penalties',
And lot from the enormity of the net contempla•
4,1 i l guilty in the lieutt, Lut riot in the, act.
The 14w punishes Onlyi' the overt not: Religion
'psyches the heart, an3' places 119 under a
,higher
t 0,,, Which adds a pen eltyevton to nil wrung in
tentions. Postirty pu Wes us; love ennobles and
lap' us upright by it happy spell: while eon.'
'tunesdeter' us wh n other impeding or 'at-
Itactieg forces fe11...,. ithout them all, we should
bs left in a Witderni.ss of conflicting,. nod ab
lorLiog impulses, i
There seemed to bo a
~,u i'sunderlet..sadiug as to
tone, and many came in -so late, that they lost
e.t,ch of the discourse. We hope to ' , so •tho
- •
~rre kept up thrbugh ell the Winter months.
We ehould be glad to see other villages in the
,"ray, sustaining similar enterprises.
l'tt
I: INDEPENDENT.—We can bu
IW. many thbusands, of iainilies m.ho re
11%. great and good paper, tle elevating and
okrpuen't its perusal must yield, from
he.kdßervok, throughout the year.. Large, en
aril exhaustive as it is, nothing trivial,
L thlng hirurious, not without weight of 6040,
';prays its colutunsi It editorials sre, Inas
,ts news abundant, its stories (.'haste, its
ondenee of the Bret claw lie _onitnereial
7.rticle.! able, and itYi n tlitenee always.oll' the side
iI progrn.e.
- •
'Among its contribuAirs nre many of tho fore_
Host authors of our*. 'ln its first number for
Pin% appears tho first instneement of "Tho Rine
, ad Pall of tho Slave Power in America," from
the pto of the Honorable Henry Wilson of Massa,
ihusetts7a work which, in itself, will bo worth
twits a year. Terms: $2,50 a year,
(host inducements for parsons to raise clubs
Aildrels Lilenry C. Bo . ,n, Box 4787 N. Y.
nionany,, looking 3V0.1. WO Oink his trip
"Down East" has thine-him good.`
CORRIMPOIMENTS.-:-WO are corn-,
pelted to defer seecral local letters, for want of
space and time: ' - fle'verat •only came to hand
llonday. Our locals Will -please' bear 'in • mind
That they must send their Heins in time to reach
us as bad l y as Thursday, or at the latest, Friday.
.Those not appearing ibis week, will bo published
'next.
114 p. m
6 p. m
NoripE.-:--Persons. desiring . to sub
soribo for TUE AGITATOR, or remitting the money
to apply on subscriptions, are requested' te ho
particular to state the name 4'414 Post office where,
they desire the paper sent, or that to which it is
sent, as the ease may be. Our imaginationotin,
not penetrate the secret wishes of our artbseribere
at a distance. . •
- •
TEMPER/kr:MD.—A full house resem
bled at the M. E. Church, in this place: Sunda , '
evening last, to listen to tie lecture of Marriott
Brosive Req., on Temperance. The leetnrer has
his heart in the cause, and certainly his effort is
so successful, that wo hope 411 the friends of the
cause will bear in mind his other appointments
in this county; and -secure him good audiences.
Re has a good voice, his elocution is better than
we ellen bear, while•his manner of treating tko
subject is well calculated to interest our people.
If there ere any ministers of the Gospel in the
county, who fear to speak out for Temperance,
we advise them fo attend; for ho pays his com
pliments to'all snob, as ho does to all other
public teaoh&s. See appointments in' anothoX
oolainn.
A itrtitimm suaricroN.—On Friday
of last weelqa peddler was arrested near Cherry
Flats, and lddged in our jail, on susPieion 'that
ho was concerned in the murder of Dr. Meade,
who was brutally assassinated at Allegbany,ZqY.,
last month. ` A largo reward had been offered,
and this pov peter dicrr_ (who, on the conking bithOr
of partied film the scene of the murder, was de
clared noi. to bo the man) was thought fora time
to be worth to his captors about $2OOO. I . Their
disappointment must have' been great, when all
their hopes WereAuddenly dashed to the ground,
on finding that Tio was not the ,nan—but simply a
peddler with a small pack, who had trudged
many a mile wilt/out selling anything, and paid
his bills in cash—circumstances Which with some
others, cast suspicion upon.him. For rk day or
two, this'incidont - was tho subject uppermost
.nt
the hotels.
ELMIRA 'WEEKLY ADVERTISER.—
The name L Of this paper is as familiar to us as the
name pf a member orscur own household-zlav:'
ing worked upon it years age, when it was Strug
gling for existance as an independent paper.—
The old Elmira Re)Drllicatt roon.theicafter went
over to the 'lCl39wNothing party, and the Ad
verti tier steps into the harness as , the Republican
county organ. From that time to the present, it
has been a straight-forward, outspoken politiPal
paper—continually growing in size and in the
favor of the people. We were greatly Burked
the other .day in finding a copy on ouitable,
equaling iFsize the N. N.Y. Yributho r an# in art In
tire now dvss. We examined it through and
through, advertisements tMifilt I—and to do jus
tice to our own taste, we must admit,; --- that it is
decidedly; neat, tastily arranged, and is a credit
to the proud-teity of-Elmira. It contains a vast
amount of reading matter, gives the late tele"-
graphic reports, foreign ) home, religious and mis
cellaneous news, and it .must certainly find its
way to tie households of the masses. • Such en
terprise as is exhibited by Messrs. Fairwan
Thurston, the energetic proprietors of the estab
lishment,' must meet with abundant success.—
Terms only $2 per year. A copy can bo seen
at this office. Let the people give it aiearty re
sponse, that it may "go on its way !ejoiceing."
NVISKY TRIUMPHANT.—THE LAST
DODOE.—An old toper, whose name wo will leave,
out of the quo:pion, was-one day, t'out of torts,'
out of work, and out of cash. lie was dry, and"
yet unable to buy a single glass of grog. After
a night's debauch, ho sallied forth into the street,
determined in some way or other to get a glass
of rum. Ho first sought his_old places, and tried
in vAin to.procare a drink whore ho had spontall
his money. To get trusted, ho could not, for his
credit was good for nothing, dud he was therefore
turned away as dry as when ho entered. 'iltippy
would it have been for him, had he been turned
away years before! But no, he was most welcome,
so long as ho could bring even three cents at a
time. But now with him his palmy days aro
passed, and ho finds himself clear down at the
foot of the hill. But still a drink ho must have.
So after meeting with many rebuffs among his
onde old friends, Ile goes forth into the street,
trudges along with his head down, considering
more resolutely what to do. -A thought struck
him. lie calls at a holi , se, knocks, and, is ad
nutted. After squatting down into a chair, he
says: "(toed lady could you give me something
for the tooth-ache, as I am almost crazy ?" The
good woman was
,much affected by his apparent
suffering, and asked him what, ho would have?—
Be replied if ho had a littlo ruin to put in his
mouth, it would certainly stop the pain. The
rum bottle which 'contained a little for medical
purposes was produced. His mouth was filled,
the head Thrown a.little back to carry it to.the
exact place. But strange to say, the first mouth
fill almost immediately slipped down his throat.
Ile expressed considerable regret, but felt the ab
solute necessity of trying another. And yet that
soon shared the same fate. And,,so another, and
another, until he declared lie would try a hun
dred times but that he w Id succeed in holding
it in his mouth.
—Thus you have the story of the old toper,
who, years ago was perhaps aman of mind, and
influence ,loved by his family, and highly respect
ed by his neighbors. But whore is ho to-day?—
We answer: .Tust where thousands upon thous-
Mid, of others are, who have - traveled that same
;road. We say then, beware young men, that you
"may shun the "guide.board" that points in the
wrong direction.
FAREWELL.—On the evening of the
91st. of December 1869, a speoial meeting of
Ossel Lome, No. 317, A. Y. was called en a
mark of respect to Bro. M. 11. Cobb, wbo was
than soon to leave us. lion. 11. W. Williams
was chosen to
_preside, and ;filo. 1. Mitchell,
secretary
- In duo time, the myth which was largo for
the notice given, assembled in the dining hall of
Bro. D. D. Holliday, c .l'y whom an inviting table
was spread for the cotAArion. Refreshments over,
cud the at.femblage called to order, District
Deputy, Bro, Roht. et Simpson of this place,
with great feeling, arose and offered the following
preamble and resolutions, which were in silence
and unanimously adopted by a rising vote. Tho
scene then was impressive, and elo?juent of kin
dred emotions in all hearts. Brief but touching
addresses were made by the chairman, It. C.
Simpson, Hugh Young, Rev. Mr. Bowman,
and others.
It was resolved that the resolutions be en
groseed and attested by the proper offtcors of all
the different 'orders of masonry to •which the
guest-of the evening belongs.
The tetuarks of Mr. Cobb betokened no little
emotion and could but roach every heart. llis
wont, sparkled with thought, as usual, and were
freighted with the wisdom learned from little
things. The resolutions were as follows,:
, "Upon an occasion like the present, when one
of our members, who has occupied a prominent
position among us, and taken an active part in
our common duties, is about to leave us, it is
fitting that we should bear testimony to the
pleas.tiit relations which t have hitherto existed
between us, and give expression to the
feeling of deep regret, Filared.by all, that suelt
separation should be necessary, tlw•refore,
Rrso/ved—That we, ]'roe Masons of this
ity, take great pleasure in bearing testimony,
unitedly, and unanimously, to the eminent fidel
ity, with which our brother M. 11. Cobb has ',dis
charged all the duties of Masonry, as well to inch
individual, as to the craft at large. During hie
continuance antoOLus, he kiwi, 'in all respects,
realized the ideal eTa wet thy Mason. Could, we
say more !
ihsolred—forlhcr, That while sve de( . .ply regret
the necessity mach takes inn] from among us,
iSe tender to him; on his departure, our
Ntarmtkt regards; and we earnestly hope that in
hie new residence, he may find the sphere of his
usefulneos greatly extended, his exertions in the
Cause of human progress fully appreciated, and
ibis success, in all respects, to tho lull measure of
his higbcst expectatiyns.
We bid him a "heatt-warm 'Fond adieu." May
his future, as a madand as a Freemason, ho as
joyous steals heart c
The evening scone,
the whole were glad
Wellabaro, Jan, 12
MEI
din deeiro."
)d delightful to all, in that
I to do him honor.
JNo. I. MITCHELL soo'y.
11870.
eI.,` , 'PPY. - 414111110fart/PriPPlA.eislitale..Piliki
CEO ea; lifer:Ming 01 ii - b? ••=
Sub o ribers `shetild'hin d in :OW rn onVy nea op st,
Weekly, sl,;'ao i nitNieeklyVfB
O. A. Spring has opened a neat, tasty " Oys
ter Saloon," whore be serves the . bivalves in all
H - styles, with dispatch. - ; ;
1 -Thomas A. Robinson and family have left to
take charge of the " County Rouse." Success to
them in their arduous duties.
Under the new "Ticket Arrangement," on the
Tioga railroad, Mr. Doane will sell tickets at the
depot.
•
Miss Hattie Rubbard,bas been obliged,' to give . ,
up her school,On - aoCovnt 'of poor health. Miss'
Lauia West succeeds her. { I
The ordinance of baptism was administered to I
two. individuals. by Rev. G. P. Watrons, on Son
day, December 20. I • -
The first of a series, of home temperance ice
.tutee t was;delivaradLin. thir Baptist Chnioh: not
long since. Star L. Barbi:l4! Mi.' Campbell and
Rev.-O. P. Watrons addressed ,the audience ac
ceptably.
OF Christmas festivities consisted of a oonciert
and e ntertainment by the teachers and scholars
of the Union Bellamy School 'winding up by the
appearance of the veritable
," Santa Claus," him
self, loaded with presents for young and old. The
entertainment - was - well conceived, and energeti
cally carried out, by Miss Lizzie Rolman, the as
eistant superintendent, assisted by her teachers.
A dance, at Graves's, was well attended, and
quietly concluded.,
,
1116.unis RuN.—For 'the hist : monith •
has somewhat resembled (.lolclemith's deserted
village. .The hum of labor and business . has
ceased. Men May he scon'in groups taking ate
(
trospective view of the past year, and -I oking for
ward to brighter. prospects in the fut ro. Sonic,
with heavy
~ hearts. • A great many hero have
lest a. little jewel, atid - some too out of the family'
casket. The mortality among the c Wren du
ring the Fall months has been great, from that
fatal disome which we, outside of the Fac
ulty, know nothing .abount, , and concerning •
which the M , . D's. themselves, have a spicy timo
a s to, what it is. Some gio it a fearful East
India Mime-Lot hers call it the malignant Scarlet
'f oyer.l Others stoutly maintain that it is putrid
_.
sore throat. Now if I understand anything, it
'requlres. a. specific remedy fora 'specific disease,
and as the faeulty.herc do not seem to -under
the diagnosis of this disease, or do not agree
upon it, of course the Ablile must. bo 'ileffereriy,
when the doctors disagree. The conipiiiiy have
almost 'completed a neat Cemetery—" Mountain
Cemetery"—crhielkhas heen very maps needed,
for some time pant.; ',They have - also ndarly. Corn
pletod a large and eommodiousl Union Bohnol
houseoritb all the modern imprOvements, such
as the ~ with
desk Jo. It is well ventilated—
ozir; Of the most essential things in all our - school,
-houses. Take it altogether, it is as well arranged
as .any school room in the county.
~ •
'Above the school room, the Odd Fellows of
this place, under the superintendence of that'
incitifatiinble supporter of Odd Fellowship,
Major T. B. Anderson, aro just...finishing a Ball,,
which for its perfect adaptation, neatness aid'
finish, will equal, if not excel any ball- in the
county.
Thorn major has just returned from Philadelphia,
with a full sot of regalia, Emblems; lewols
of tho firstiquality. rile Lodge ranks "A, No. 1". To
the energy and perseverance of 'Major Anderscia,
the Odd Pisflows in section owe raticli. • They
intend to Organize and dedicate their hag, this
month. The members of tliO • county Lodges aro
respectfully invited to attend. Duo notice .will
be given.
Tho Good Temp Jars have a Lodge here, and
aro increasing rapidly. They now number -over
100 members, a rapid increase since .their report
at tho Convention in Blossburg. • They have con
siderable opposition, but they are oa bravo and
determined little band, and will succeed in doimY
a great deal of good. The opposition ootnesj
froth a source they litto expected. You know
a a
Mr. Editor . k it is disagreeable to say hard
,things
of your i '_ t: . , iiipleil - ut sometimes a word of
rofroof wi • iiiimie good. Among some of the
hard things, the Good Tempters think it very
hard to be opposed by professing Christians,
persons above all others, that should, extend the
right hand of fellowship to any cause that tends
to nmeliorate the condition or ala'am lein a, Anil
bring about -the great object to which they have
devoted their 'lives : The. redemption of matt
from "all sin." '
It is pitiful to see mon wearing the livery of their
Heavenly Master, endeavoring to prove that, the
11£30 of ardent spirits, as a beverage, is siinet..
toned by Di - Fine Revelation.
But enough. I hope they will see the errors of
their ways, and that it will not be long before
they will join hands with Omni Tempters, and
all who wish to tarnish great an evil from our
land.
But Pince, cloy, with an appeal to all who
wish to iteoia good county paper supported, to
soo that 'a govtllyoiumbor of subscribers is added
to eounnendiitho Nov Year.. . W. 7,. R.
:DoNArroii.- 1 ,--The friends of Rev. E. B.
Benedict aro respectfully invited ro attend a do
nation party at his house in ElIcland•Boro, on
Thursd4 evening, Jan. 20, 1870.
MARRIAGES
SHAW—ANDRUS—In Philadelphia, Oct. 28,
18119, by Rev. Win. Smith of Himrods, N. Y., to
Miss Abbie Andrus of Philadelphia, Pa.
ROBB—SHEIVE— In Jackson, Jan. 1870,
by Rec. Charles Weeks, Mr. Jaincii L. Robb of
Farmington, to Miss Mellen S. Sheivo of Jrrtkson.
CANFIELD. THOMPSON. I,p Mansfield, Dec. 250 12
MO, by Ilev. Whiting Bench, Mr. Jay Canfield to Mine
Hattie Thompson, also by the same,
BPENCER. ANDRUS. In Mansfield, Dee. 2Cztli,
18i.0, Ml. Anthnity Spencer 4' Union, to Miss
All,ll toi of All./
IN. 11 .11:TON. In Richmond, Dec.3o, 'O,
by 1 Vv. W Iti•ach, Ur.Ulrvor N floodlit to 3lhis Rut Hine
Mton, both of Rutland, also by ti t ° came,
lAIWIS. In Richmond, Ike. .30, 18G9,
fdr.'rtionnts J Horton to hiias Jane t; Lewis, both of
Rutland, also
lIIIY tit)l,tlS. FAU LIC.N ER. In , Dec,,
18(4), J/r, 31ert it 1) Reynolds of Rutland : to MINH Jett
uie Faulkner of Ttog.i.
I'Orr ER. SANDERS. Iu iVellsboro, at llollitlay'd
Hotel, Jan. 8, ISiJ, by Rev .1 p Calking, Mr ii B Put
ter of Middlebury, tv ra 01 St Glair,
El:!0/Ati—JAME:i-10 Jackson, Jon. lat, 1870,
L? Rey. M. Rpc.ltivell, N. Main 4hornutu to Alba
Elizabeth Jautiia of Malawi.
110DSON—JOUNSON—la Com'ng; , Jan. IVO, at
tlw -reNitlonco of /Awl Bogortlint, Will J. Hodson •of
Wavorly N. Y., to Miss Lin= Q. Johnsou of Wdllaboro',
Volum. .
BOWEN—BAITY—To Coilugton ' Jou. let, - 1870, by
I:ev.o. I. , „Witt row. , Mr .T bosons -It boweu or- Clufrles-
Lou, to Miso tuartila Batty of Su'livon.'
A PPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE.—.—Notice
A
hereby gives that die following named
persons have made applications for Tavern Li
censes and eating }maim Licenses, and that the
same will ne presented to the Court of Quarter
Sessions-the :31st day of Jan. inst., at two o'clock
P. M., when all interested may attend if they
think proper
Tloich!
Abraham Pieldhouto, Liberty. Ca
11 Sheffer. 1 "
Wm. Foote, Delmar.
John A Moretti], olOss.*•
Michael Kelley, "
James J Martin, Oscoola. , "
C II Goldsmith, Dlop.s.
11 C Vennilyea, Gaintou'. ,
W Conklin, Union."
J W Howard, ."
Gulden Fetter, Liberty.
J 0 Pine, Covingtou.v
E L Boynton, Jackson. ,*
.1 W Odel, Deerfield.
Seth Watkins, Wellaboro. 9
I) D Holiday, "
li 11, Holiday,
EATIIOI 3lous
Jainos Trahey, Noss. 3
Bergin a Mayes, "
Letlon I,ouusbury, Blois. n
Wellsboro Rotel.
11 11, IioLLIDAY, Proprictor. A largo and
p i , commodious Romp, lyeated in the, imme•
(Win icinity of all the county buildings, with
large and commodious. barns attached.
I -AT - James Hazlett acts as hostler, and wi
ale , ays tin tuun.l on band, attentive to business.
Jan. 5,1870.-1 y
TN D MTh CE.—To A7 , l3cairt Etteii: Take
notice, that your linsintad, Dan O. Von Etten
has applied to the Court of - Common Piens of
Tioge County for a divorce from the bonds of
Matrimony, and that the said Court has ap
pointed Monday, January 31st, 1870, at the
Court House, ‘Vellsboro, as the time and place
of hearing the said applicant in the premises, on
which occasion you can attend if you think prop-
J. D. POTTER,
.theriff.
Jnn. 5, 1870,
Tcr °TICE is hotel)) , given that aid annu'rti
IN
meeting of tho Stockholders of the First
National Nook of Wellshorough, Pn., for tile
election of Directors. will he held at their Bank
ing hou.te, on the second Tuesday of January,
between the hours of 10 a. tn..und 4 p. in.
Leo. 6, 1809. J. L. ROBINSON, Cash'r.
ifIVIJOH, 'COL* Olt Et Ott TifROAT,
O
, 1640Aros ioimedldtO aiteiitlo6, tietieg
loci often results In an ineurabla Unlit
8R °NCH( B
t, In
row seas i •
'is .;Broiwi al ...troches
0 A
VIII boat Invariably give Instant relief
Fon linozicitists, A6IfYA, OATAEItE6 . CO*llittilya and;
TUROAT Disamizs, they have a soothing 'effect.
SINOBAB.,aiwI, PUBLIC AtE4CERII tiro Ahem to
clear and streigtheu,thO voice,, .
Owing to the good reputation and popularity pr the
Trofixes i many worthless and cheap Imitations titer, of.
fered; which' aro' good tor fiothing.
,Be ware to'oiiiidn•
thotruo • • - •, •
- , The Confessiouslotanlievaltd,;
• P ,
lIDLISIIED for tho benefit of young gnats and othbre
who suffered from NervoueDebliitheet., l oPNYinif
the means of eelf•cure. Written by, one who cued
himself; and limit free on recelrft p ostlatirdireeted
envelope. Address, ..N4VFIIANIEI. MAYFAIR,
• - Brooklyn; Y =tins.
:TUST- OUT.
el "MERRY PECTORAL TROCHE'S . ,"
For Colds; Coughs, Eloro Throats, and Bronchitis.
'None as good r none so pleasant, none onro as
quick.
I=
Prz:v!Arlr - r). &r.
Brown% ; Bronchial Trochee, - ,
SOLD avaIIrWEIERE. [deo. L'6B-Bm.
MEM
RUSHTON & 00.,
• ; 10 door Houeo; - Neui York.
Uso no more of' those horrible tasted nauseating '.llrolvt!
Cubob things," , ' - • " • _ •
October 20, 1809-3n2 •
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years fro Nor.
vont, Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of
youthful Indiscretion, w 111; for the sake of suffering hn•
mantty, Bend trod to all who .need it, the reclaffit and
directions tor milking the shuffle remedy by Which he
was cured. Sufforors wishing to 'front by th,pi adver
tiser'aoxperionce, can do so by addressing in perfect
confidence, JOHN B. OODEN. -
May 20,'Cdf-ly.. No. 42 Cedar Street, Now iyork.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
TILE Advertiser, having been restored to health is a
'four weeks, by 'a very simple remedy, after having'suf
fared several yearrrwith a severe' lung afTeetion, and
that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make
known to his fellow•sufferers the means °retire.
TO nil who desire it, ho will send a copy, ofthe pro
sc - riptioMused (free of charge,) with the - directions for
preparing and using the same,. which they will find a
BORE CURE Pen CONEUMP.T/ON, AETTURA,IIIRONCLUTIB, etc.
Who object of the advertiser in seta - ding the Preserlp.
tion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information
which - he conceives to be invaluable; and he-hopes
every sufferer wilitry his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing: - • •
Parties wishing the prescription,:willplease address
-Br:or:EDWARD A. WILSON; •
Williamsburg, Kings County, N.Y.
May 20, 1800-Iy.
....:.
TIOGA SIGH SCHOOL,
11. M. BEELES, ~.......Prinolpal.
R. T. MAnite, Assistant.
.7,ktisalliTtta D. Czosa k ....w. 'PrianAbap't.
C)d Term will open Deo. 20, •and continue 14
weeks. Tuition strictly in advance. No
bills made for - less than half A term.- No deduc
tions made except in eases of protracted sickness.
Rooms to rent to those who desire to board them-
RATES OF TUITION.
Common English, Elementary Algebra, ~Prim
ary Philosophy end Primary Pbysologyitree;to
all pupils of school ago residing in Tioga: Dem
Common English" ' • ......
Higher " `7,00
Commercial course, timo unlimited 15,00
German—extra )3,50
Englieli Branches and German - 8,.50
_ _
__ _
." gornmercialeottr,s6,.. 8.1)0
For information with'iogried to rooms or beard
call on, or address
M. I3EELES, Principal,
Deo. 15, 1869-tf. Tioga, Pa.
A FEET WOOD, Ac FARM PRODUCE RE
ceived in payment for Tuition:
CORNING JEWELRY STORE 1
A. D. DUDLEY,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
A Largo assortment of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED
WARE, CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS.
Engraving dona in any style.
Corning, Dec. 15, 1869. A. D. DUDLEY,
ly. No. 10, Market St.
EMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE universally
nk Roy ed f32lo2ell.arlor:innoz.ln o of
Household Matters, Galls of Thought, Pei•eonal and
Literary Gossip• (including special departments on
Piiiiblons),liistimetiods on health, Music, Amusements,
etc., by the best authors, and profuselylllustrated with
costly Engravings. useful and reliable Patterns, Ent.
broideries, and a constant succession of artistic novel.
ties, with other Ugettli and entertaining literature.
No person or refinement, economical liousewits, or
lady of taste can afford to do without the Model Month.
ly. Specimen copies 15 cents, mailed free, Yearly,
$3, with a valuable premium; two copies, $5,50; three
copies, $7,50; five copies $l2, and splendid premiums
for clubs a.. 53 each, with the first premiums to each
subscriber. hgyA new liartnim A Fenton Sewing Ma
chino for 20 eubscribers at $3 each. •
Publication Oahe, 838 Broaeway, New York.
Demorest's Monthly and Young America togetbers4,
with the premiums for
•
SELECT SCUOOL.
IvilSS. JENNY GIBSON will open a Select
School in tho Academy building on the
loth of January inst., 1870.
Thorough instruction will bo afforded in any
of the branches usually taught in tho Academy.
Tereus..—i3atumon English $5,00 per quarter.
Higher littgli•tt,Froich and Gorman $7 "
Jan. 5, 1870-30,'
•
♦YM. V. ARMSTRONG
Armstrong a. Linn,
ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW,
WILLIAMSPORT, PFSN'A
Aug. 4, 1860-ly
173 r. 4Cietirals..,
PROFESSOR of
ANATOMICAL PATIIOLOGY,
And Physician for )lie Exclusive Treatment of
Chronic Diseases. da Consultations and Exam.
•
iiratione if Patio+ Made _Free of Charge
Dr. Clark examines rind explains your disease with
out asking any questions. If ho understands your
case you kuo'w it, and cannot be decsived. If he can
not tell your disease and how you feel without asking
questions he does not consider Monied; competent to
trent .your case. This is the criterion to go by and
patients should not be satisfied with any other. This
is the only direct and positivo evidence of my ability
as a Scientific Physician, and by this standard I am
willing to be judged.
Dr. Clark, treats no case unless conscientiously of the
opinion that it can bo.cnred orpermaneutlybonetitted.
Dr. Clark treats no case unless 'he can describe the
disease and its symptoms withoirt
,interrogating his
• patient.
Dr. Clark toill treat no Chronic Disease unless he can
explain its character to the complete and perfect sat
isfaction of the patient examined. And the Dr. would
hero most positively state, that he desires no patients
to'take treatment fromunless they are fully and
completely satisfied wittelds consultations and exam-.
inations.which are made free from charge.,
Dr. CLARK bases his practice upon the incontrover
tible law of Nature. •First—That every canoe hint an
effect. Second—Tbat diseases are causes producing of
or symptoms, and that every disease has Its own
peculiar effects or symptoms, which If properly and
thoroughly understood by the examining Physician.
can be clearly pointed out to the complete satisfaction
of the patient examined.
Dr. Clark's method of diagnosing or explaining die.
eases Mid their symptoms Is only the process of reas
oning from Guise to effort, 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.
By this process of reasoning the Dr.lum acquired a
reputation and success in treating -diseases seldom at
tained.
Dr. Clark is making quite a number of convenient
appointments for the benefit of invalids who cannot go
a long distance to consult film. Patients will finif
this an opportunity rarely afforded,and one they should
not fail to take advantage of.
The Dr. furnishes all the medicines, instruments find
apparatus necessary for the successful• treatment of
every Catle.
Dr. Clark will be at " Wellsboro Mouse" Weill/bora
Pa.. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, November 22, 23,2.4, 25, 26 and 27,1869.
Mansfield, Monday, November 29, 1309.
Tioga Born. Tuenday, If 30, "
LIM renceville, Wednesday, December, 1, •''
Blossburg. ' Thursday. 2, "
•
Nall Brook, Friday . 3, •
Wollsboro, Saturday ' 4, 4
Middlebury Cent re Monday • 0, 4
Shortoville, Tuesday 4 7,
Sabinsvillo, Wednesday ' 8, • '
Westfield.. n • imbly 9, ,
Knoxville, Friday ' 10, 4
Little Marsh, Saturday ' • 11, •
Stony Folk, Monday 13, • '
Morris P. 0., Tuesday ' 14, 4
Nattvoo, , Wednesday ' 15, '
Ilenslerto am 4 , Thursday 16. •
Ogdens Corners, Friday 17. '
'
,
Illossburgh. Saturday 4 -, 18, '
Cherry Flans, Monthly' 4 . \-20 , C
Covington, - „Tuesday 21, 4
Mainsburg,h, Wednesday ' 22,
I
Roseville'
'
'Mansfield, . Thursday 23. -'
Friday24,_ '
-
IVellsboro, Saturday _
lfollidaystow u, 51enday
Tinga Rory, Tuesday
Millortown, Wednesday,
Lawrenceville, Thursday
Nelson, Friday
Eikland, Saturday
I Osceola, Monday
lieeney rifle, Tuesday
Wellsboro, Wednesday t Thursday 4
Nov. 17. 1869-2 m
SEELEY, COATES & CO.,
BANKERS, Knoxville, Tiogp, County, Pa.
Itereivo money on 4opo,sit s discount notes
and dell drqfts an N'evi 'York City. Collect
ions vrovavtly teB4o,—Dee, I 1869-I,*
' :
OVINATRMIIICTORT
~, .D. S. ,t IL et. IRELAN, Proprietors.
I. •i
inbeeribe ilrould any to the public that
.'they hro prep rod to make or furnish
‘ SASH AXD BLINDS
2
DOORS, PALING, - SOROLL SAW
ING,. &,0., ,
Also, dealers,in._
-. f
~: , ',"- 1 -i , ':' ;1' . :1 -;` ',l-, `.: i • q) '
;': 41.' .E
--Limber and' • Shingles.
_..
~...•
. • , .... __
. • ~•
prli k o,list for inch Prirnedtnit,cod per light i
..t t _8 by 10-121 cents.
9 by 13. 8 by 14, 10 by 12, 15 cents.
.10 by 14, 17.hy 14, 18 cents. , •
. 10 by 18, 20 cents..
'bur work is made of the boat seasoned lumber
ii
and in the best manner. Call d see us,
4 - an. 5, 1870-Iy. ' i ,
CLARK, attar visiting tho „ prinoipal
jJcitiee of Western Pa.,for tho aeoontmodation
of his numerous Patients throughout tho • Wes.
tern oounties of the State, wilt visit again,
WELLSBORO, BLOSSBURG, MANS
FIELD, & TOGA BORO, ,4.
Appointments for Jan. & Feb.lB7o.
Brio, Pa., Rood Muse, Jail. 10; 11, 12 it 13.
Pittsburg, Merchant's hotel, Jan. 14, 15, 10 A; 17
Soehery Bill, Pa., "Office," Jan. 18, 10, 20, 21, 22.
Altoona, Pa., P. It. R. Ilonso, Jan. 23, 24, 25,26
Ilarrieburg, U. S. hotel, JaU. 27, 28, 29, & 30,
TIOGA COUNTY.
Wollaboro, (Wellaboro Hotel) Tuesday,
Wedneaday, Thursday d: Friday, Feb. 1,2, 3, 4.
Bloasburg, Pa., (Exchange Hotel,)'Tueaday,
,February 8.
Mansfield, Pa., (Alansfield Hotel) Wednesday
Feb. 9.
Tioga, Boro Pa., (Haztett'a Hotel,) Thiireday
.Feb. 10,
Elmira, N. Y., (Rathbone House,) Friday
Fob. 11.
Dr. Clark examined More than 1,000 invalids
in Tioga County, and sues Was the eatiafictiOn
given in examining and treating Chronic, dims
es, that ho placed nearly one-half of this number
under regular treatment, and with scarcely an
exception they are rapidly improving, and
many of Ms cures aro. truly remarkable.
Dr. Clark would like to give th e names of re
markable cures perforratid in Vega 'County, but
di:heady in publishing patient's names at home
forbids. Please notify your' afflicted neighbors
of my appointments
Jan: 10, 1870
rplIE undersigned is now prepared to axe
.cute orders for Tomb Stones and Menu
men,tif 4 either
ITA.LI4N OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
-" • •
of the latest style and approied-workmansbip
and with dispatch. s
He keeps constantly on hand both kinds of
Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa
vor him - with their orders, on as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in the country.
Tioga,Jan. 1,1870- tf.
NOTICE is hereby given that D. G. Stevens
and Jot3oph Aiken, Trustees of Martin Ste
vens, have filed their accounts in the Prothono
tary's office of Tioga County, and that said ac
count will be presented to the Court of Cummon
Pleas, on Monday the 7th day of February next,
for confirmation and allowance.
J. F. DONALDSON; Proth'y
Jan. 12,1870.
NOTICE is hereby given that Isaac Sutton,
J. Dearman, Delos Angel( and others, have
applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga
selves, their associates and successors, for relig
ions purposes, under the name and style of
"The Pirst_Daptist Chnreh of Knoxville," and
that said clieiler willbe granted at the next term
of said Court, commencing-on the last Monday
of Januaiy inst., unless sulKeientraason be
shown to the contrary. J. F. DONAT:DSON,....
Jan. 12, 1870. Prothonotary.
MR. CHARLES WILLIAMS offers for solo
his houso and lot, situate on the north
west side of Main street, Wellsboro' Pa. A good
house, butbuildings,fruit trees, an excellent gar
den spot, with all things to make a comfortable
home. ~ For particulars, call on
Jen. 12,1870
. SALISBUR t BROS., & CO.,
Extensive Manufacturers and Importers of
Gold, Plated kOreide Jewelry,
SOLID AND NICKEL
• gaZTVWX WimEED
AMERICAN, ENGLISH & SWISS
Watches,
•
CASED BY OURSELVES,
And : every description of
FANCY GOODS AND YANKEE NOTIONS,
Especially ndapted and designed for Southern
and Western TrAdo.
Circulars and full descriptive Prise Lists sent
free.
Agents wanted everywhere. Address,
SALISBURY, 8R0.,4 CO.,
51 Derrell() e Street.
Jan. 12, 1870-3 m, Previdedoo, R. I.
SA 11111 T. 1.1N1;
' TE MUM RANC E
MARRIOTT DROSINS -Esq., State Lect
urer, under the direction of tho Grand
Lodge of Penn., (I. 0. of G. T.) will visit Tioga
county and lecture on the subject of Temperance
as follows in the evening: Mansfield Tuesday,
January 4th, Covington, sth, Blosshurg 6, Morris
Run 7,
Cherry Platte 8, Wellsboro 9, Stony Fork
10, Charleston 11, East Charleston 12, Middle
bury 13, Niles \Tansy 14, Westfield 15, Knox
ville 10, Elkland 17, Nelson 18, Lawrenceville 19,
Mainsburg 20, Roseville 21, Job's Corners 22,
Tioga 23. - ' . a Jan. 5, 1870,-3w. '„
Register's Notice.
I\TOTICE is hereby'given, that the Executdis
11 and Administrators named below, have
tiled their accounts in tho Register's Office in
and for Tioga Co. Pa., and that the said accounts
will ho presented to the Orphan's Court of and
for said county, at a session of said Court to be
held in Wellabor°, on Monday the 31st, day of
January 1670, at 2 o'clock P. M. for confirmation
and allowance.
Account of Harriet M. Stevens, and Daniel
G. Stevens, Administrators of the Estate of Ezra
I, Stevcrie,:late of Middlebury Township, de
ceased. -I
Account of , Patrii i wli llallinan Executor of the
last will and Testanient of Cornelius Until*,
ato of Union Township, deceased.
Account of J. Emery,Administrator of the Es
tate of David H. Smith, late of Wellaboro deo'd.
D. L. DEANE,
WelMoro, January, 5, 1570. Register,
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS !
ITUVE about 200 bushels of genuine Norway
Oats, and will dispose of a part - of them at a
reasonable price. Those wishing the pure seed
please call and examine. L.O. - BENNETT
Wellsboto January 3d, 1870—tf,
ANOTHER TUMBLE I
Cash 1870
Our Pries To-Day.
BestlVldlo Wheat Flour $7 pr bb1.1,75 pr. sack
" Red witnter.'.. $6.50 " 1,62 "
"XX Spring Wheat, 6,00 " 1.50 "
Buckwheat Flour, 3,00 per 100 lbs.
Best Foed, ' • 2 , 00 ,‘
Bran and Shorts - 1,50 " "
Meal- 2,25 " "
These prim( only_ FOR CASIL
. WRIGINT it, BAILEY.
27
2s: ,
All persons not having settled with us, an
not blame us now if they find their accounts and
notes left with an attorney for collodion. We
give due nctioo. W. &. B.
g 31, •
January 1, 1970
0 a
5 6. 6
IIAOS.—SVe want all persons having any bags
with our mark on them, to, return the,samo at
once, as .wo shall take steps to secure thorn.—
We have 500 bags scattered among the people.
WRIORT 4% BAILEY,
Medical_ Card
op the following Jaye
Dr. D. CLARK,
Boenory Rill, Pa,
Tioga Marble Worki.
FRANK ADAMS
House And Lot for Sale.
JOSEPH WILLIAMS
SEE WHAT SELLING FOR CASH!
: Pie` saEo jtf toOrle:
ok - Mathers,
$ AVING taken' the Store formerly peoupled
by John IL Bowen for dry goode, and con
' verted it into a - - ' -
GROCERY', 86, P.ROVISION
EpTABLISIIPtipNT,
avarything,frOali *m 4 tood an fo u nd bore,
and at prices to Onto. 1 : • , ' •
TEAS, COFFEES, sucrAiis,
'LASSES, FISH, &C., - &P.,
to suit all.
Call and seo us, that we Stay 1011/MO you
of tho fact that our motto Is, "Cheap, Quick
Sales, nnnd Small Profits."
TRUMAN it MATHER&
Wollsboro, Jan. 5, 1870—tf.
The remaining Dry Goods, of J. R. Bowen,
will be sold at this establishment at very low
figures. - TRU u AN k. MATURES.
The way to Get Rich
"
Is to buy yOur
GrOODIS
where you °nil buy them CHEAPEST!
You onn do that-nt
Wilson &, Van Valkenburg's
A SPLENDID LINE •QF
CHOICE WINTER GOODS,
4robased at the Bottom Market Pticbe,
just received
READY MADE CLOTHING
of every deeOription, and clothing:made to order
in the very beat otylo, and warranted.
WILSON & VAN VALKENBURG.
Wellaboro. 10 .
CHOICE POULTRY,—I have a ors
fowls of the Bramah and Black Spanish
breeds for salo. Puro bred and very fine. lam
also receiving orders for eggs for setting, to be
filled 111 rotation as received as early next spring
ae tho weather will permit. No orders noticed
unless accompanied by the cash. Price $1 per
tiozen. - M. B. 'PRINCE.
Wolisboro, Pa., Dee. 20, 1809. /,
STRAY.—Came to my enclosure, in Niles
5‘4 Valley, Deo. 19, 180, 'thin white sheep.—
The owner can have the same, by proving prop
erty, paying charges, and taking thorn away.
Jan. 5, 18d9-3w. IMASTUS NILES. •
MIARM FOR SALE.—TIim undersigned offers
. for sale the following property situatod -in
the Tminship of Liberty, Pa. —Bounded on the
North by (leo. McGee, East by Negro Lott,
South and West by John' Messner; containing
422 acres and some porches. About 40 acres
cleared, and under good cultivation ; also, con
taining some of the choicest Timber in the
County—to wit: Pino, Hemlock, Cherry, Ash,
Oak, 'Red and White Bass, Ate.
~Also, another farm situated on the Williamson
Road, Bounded on the North by G. Krause,
South by John Bland, East by Benjamin Hughes,
West hY Daniel Broom); containing fib/ acres;
about 25 acres cleared. House and Barn thereon.
For particulars apply to JOSEPH lIIIGHRS,
Jan. 5,1870-3 w. " Liberty, %logo Co., Pa.
Elk
Ralf - Plaster.
Tins PLASTER having boon thoroughly
testtl by thin farmers, and pronounced by
all, to bo,lsuperior article, we take pleasure
in saying that wo can supply the masses, as
wo have any quantity on band, Price per ton,
5 dollars- ' I. CHAMPNEY.
Jan. 5,1870-sm.*
FROM TI1E: ALL.NY EVENINCt JOURNAL Of Dec.
7, 1869.—lleary Datnages..—ln the groat snit of
John S. Porry against • Jagger tt Littlefield,
which has been before the United States Court
fur the past seven or eight years, and for three
years or more before the Hon.•A. A. Boyce, of
Utica, appointed as Master to nscetairi and re=
port the gains and profits made by the •defend
onts 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 made awarding to
Mr. Perry as a damage, the sum of $52,747.82.
Some thousands of Stoves that were B old by
the Littlefield Stove Manufacturing Company
are understood not to bo included in this award,
but aro to he the subject of further proceedings.
—Albany Evening Journal.
ORPHA lI'S COURT SALE.—Pursuant to an
order and decree of the Orphan's Court of
Tioga County at November Term, 1869, the un
dersigned Guardian of the person and estate of
Daniel Reitz, a minor child of Betsy t ßeltz de
ceased, will expose to public sale at the premi
ses below tfted, all that lot of land 'situate in
Union Township, Tioga County, Pa., bounded
on the north by lands of Mariah Landon, on the
east by the highway leading from the Block
House road to Lyndus Spencer, on the south by
lands of R. T. Thomas,_ and on the west by
lands of said' Marah Landon, containing three
acres of ground, and a s mall board house there
on. Terms of sale, one half cash, and one-halt
in one year. SAM to take place on Monday,
January 3d, 1870, at 2 •o'clock P. M.
J. E. CLEVELAND, Guardian.
Union, Pa., Dee. 3d, 1869-4 w.
NOTICE.—We pay Cash fo ASH, CHEARY,
and CHESTNUT LOOS, delivered at our
Mill. Ash Logs cat 12 and 14' yet. Cherry and
Chestnut 12, 14 and 113 feet lo g.
Wo eaw nothing shot of 2 feot in length.,
TRUMAN ,Sc BOWEN.
Dee. 8, 1869.—tf
FRESH GROU/IND PLASTER
AT TIOGA,
BY T. L. BALDWIN, & CO.
per ton.
EX ECUTOR'SNOTVE.—Letters Testamen
tary boring been gratite - d uponAtte lastmill and
Testament of Joseph T. Streit, late - of Mansfield,
deed, all iierssns indebted to, or claiming ogainit
said testator, aro requested to sottlo with, 'WIL
LIAM J. BOOTH, Exr. or 0. V ELLIOTT,
agent, Mansfield, Pa.
Deo. 22. 1869-614.0
QM
Int Ivoßum
• --0---
A New Store 8c New Gooqs.
,
'Ono door below Wobb & Heeting's Drug Store.)
STATE to those whoM it msy %m
-oat I have just returned from the
;Id carefully and ales', a full assort-
IES, PROVISIONS, 'LOUa
AND FEED .:EC 40:
. pow, and prlco my
TEAS, SirGARS'AND 'SYRUPS,
4
Before you Purchase.
Wellsboro, Jon, 4, 1870-tf.
IRON WORKS!
I
OUNDRY ct MACHINE SHOP
WELLSB ORO, PA.
SEARS & AVERY, 1 P - "" / "" S.
.
PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, CULTIVA
TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET—
TLES, ALL sum SAP PANS,
FARMING UTENSILS, ALL
KINDS, WOOD MACHINES Fait
- SAWING WOOD ;
Brick Machines,
CHURN PONhR ; THE TOMBINS
.COUNTY, HORSE POWER- 'EIGHT
AND TEN
,HORSE, CONSTANTLY
ON I
HA.ND
i , -
• . .
And Oa°, ovorything a((ually found in a first
class Shop. -
We call particular attention- to our MA.
CHINE SHOP, which has boon re-built with
new; and first-class
,
MAORI - NE 14 1 T 11;
Iron PLANER, DRILL, Ac. We employ none
but first-class workmen, and are, therefore, pre
pared to do our work in the best style, and at
short notice. Wo have recently added new
MACHINERY, for Planing and Matching
boards. Call and see us,. •
Jan. 5, 1870-Iy. SEARS ;AVERY.
BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE.
I nrrender,
BUT AT DISCRETION!
Inu aaa.that half &column of apace with half
I: an inch of reading matter don't Help me
atter all. What d'ye do that for t" asked !eels
than a million of my euetomere, when I appeared
in blank. And, being tuckered Out with trying
to explain why I did it, I am forced to do it in
print:
El
Therefore,
Know yo, all good people, that I am doing a
Land Mile° Busincsa,
WHOLESALE k, RETAIL
SUGARO, ALI. GRADES, syßui , s, MO
• LASSES, PORK, ITAMS, •
SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CISCOES, COD, HALT
BUT, AND BO FORTH,
And I am Felling cheap as I always do,. and can
save country dealers their exponFes to the little
city of Elmirn, or the I.lg city of New York.—
But then,
THE TEA TRADE
is one of . any biggest, brightest, and best things
You eannbt get better
OOLGNGIOR GREEN Ti:AS,
or cheaper, than I can sell you. You may pa
tronize the Great American Tea Company, and
ihen I can do you good, I have enough to net
Tioga County a
' \ '
TE -, HE - ING
for the next 25 }ma i m IBesideg no man has n big
ger er hotter lot of
11001 NA gl:Mpo
•
them.' halm, nml Din Foiling. thorn at a bargain
Everythia!g 1
in the Giocery
CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES
WOODEN WARE, CONFEC
' TIONERY, .
not mixed as X mix thorn hero, lxut in good order
I boll all th 4,
BUTTER AND CHEESE,
that I can, autl tautest everything oleo but teasel
Sign of %ha BU c;
1V0:11sburo, Dee. 15, WO
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
Immense Stock of
Carpets,
•
AND OIL CLO'ITIS, '
in the Carpet Stier° of
ICE
=EI
Oct. 27, 18t19. SNVITIifErS,
Corning, N. Y
RGULATOR
Sere We Are Aged
W. .P. B/GONY.
filliAltKPUL for the favors we have thus far
received from the people of THE TIOGA,
VALLEY, we wish to mall their attention to Vie
fact that we aro just receiving a -
adapted to the early Fall Trade, comprising ev
erything desirable, both in style and quality, and
shall bo pleased to see our old customers and all
who may come from that 'felinity to OQIWIIie
to buy,
GROCERIE ? Si PROVISIONS,
A LARGE DISCOUNT ON PRICES,
r•
we thus make it for their interest to come to us
to make their purchases, as many peop:e in that
region mill testify. We do not believe . in•long
advertisements, displaying king lists of prim,
,to , but will convince all who come that we can,
and do sell .
Call and take a look through our imagines stook
and satisfy yourselves.
It4AZEEZ =MO (000/W
styles, colors and p,attorns-
ALPACAS; POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
• AND COLORED SILKS,
&c.
BEAUTIFUL Winter SHAWLS,
N.K
CLOAKS READY-MADE, AND CLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF -
LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS
• &-c.• 9 TO TRIM DRESSES ,
OR SACQUES.
too numerous to mention; but will say that you
will seldom find so large nu assortment to select
from in a country store, and clear i down to the
W. T. INIATIMRS
CORNING. N. Y.
New Stock of Goods'
DRY GOODS,
• ,
BUOTS AND
,CROCKIERY,
Carpeti, &c., &e.,
•
9
wo always gitp customers from &distance-
GOODS CHEAP,
that ilia Store is, in reality
THE REGULATOR
for this section of country. ,
NEWELL ,4 OWEN
Cdtning, Sept 8, 1809
-E.
COME TO
T, L, BALDWIN& 00'S_
TIOGA, PA
•- and see a nice stock of Goods for
FALL WINTER.
such as
and a largo assortment to teloot from!
—Our stock of—
YANKEE N0T1401,48
can't be beat. It keeps up with everything Il~tite#
Yankees have thought of so far.
AOOP SKIRTS,. BALMORAL SKI4S,
consrrs, &O,
R-0-M----ll,{-N
2142Ziga1160
BOTTOM FIGURE
Wo also keep n large assortment of
READY.(MADE CLOTHING,
in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fall to
suit you wit!? ready-mado, we flare Cassitnere
and
AiTAILOR 'CO CUT AND FIT
Boots anti Shoes,
all styles and sizes
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
'AND GENTS' FURNISHING ,
GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SMELT'_ HARD
WARE, ,NAILS,' IRON,
Lo . ekti, Laielk% Carrollton,' Tools.
A GENERAL STOCK OF j
GROCERIES,
Fresh. TEAS are lower than at anyitinto ainco
tho war. Lid not, go to Cuba to buy sugar, and
ro have some' chon p. We are agents ter the
E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
~L_-1_..--`V____..Y
Farmers, if you want tools to work with drop in
SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, 4.c. . i
Batter tubs, Pails. Firkins., and Ashton Salt to
ftuyer with. All hinds of Fnrm Prwpme Want
ed. Prices can't he bent-
1 T---117--A-N-K-----S
T. L. BALDWIN k CO.
oga, Pa., Jan. 1, 1870.