The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 26, 1870, Image 4

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Out in et untli lite naked feet,
I saw the .drunkard'slittle daughter;
_Her tattered' shawi was
She little knew,.for no osie taught her.
Her skin was fairher auburn hair
Was blown abcpt pretty forehead;
Her sad white face wore sorrow's trace,
And want and woe that-were-not borrowed.
Heart-broken child, she seldom smiled. -
Ildpe pronounced her no bright to-morrow,
Or, if its light flashed on her night '
Tken up eame darker clouds of sorrow s ,
Sheiefil l Acire: W.tfitigoillo
'Pio wood to keep the fire a:burning;"
The child teas still, the winds so chill,'
. /ler thin, cold blood to km ions turning.
But-men well fed and warmly alma; •
admit fashion;'-
Pass.'44l;kpo:(lo - ,# ll 9i:aiits:,4pe; ' gvi l
To them for pity 0 r n c nm,41,01;,, - "•:,," ‘ „,
Lone fled that night : and then tho light
Of rosy day in beauty shining,
Set dome and spirb and roof Cu tiro,
And shone on ono beyond repining.
Alone—alonn- 7 .as ockld stope, -
Where tielfirirafent bier:tone& 4er., - ;1
• In - winding sheet of snow and slyer,
Was found the drunkard's lifeless-daughter.
NOVEL .444G1M4i
Rev. fihomes , writes
a statement of facts' and comments as
follows in his "Friday Miscellany"' I n
the Elmira Advertiser.
"It is not common fey doomed men
to 'faint away' 'last"Oefor:e they are
banged, but this is what William C.
Bell did on the scaffold at) Alton,
Illinois, on the 12th ult. Most
cases a matt !sinking into
,Insensibility.
before tine woald', have been fan
ned and bartshorned into life nein,
and then have been putt° death with
all the terror and dignity of the law.
But the hangman Alton appears' to
have been of a /oild And Considerate na
ture; for he hastened to finish off Bell
before he could return to consciousness
so that in seven minutes be was dead;
and in.twenty-fivelninutes be was in
his coffin.; Of course this hasty ,Way of
doingthings - deprived the company of
a neat theological speech from a dying
sinner; but the deprivation was per
haps, no great-loss.
"To send a man mit of this world to
give an Account .of t Wlintself before :the
Judge of all the eartli, has never seem
ed tons a vary great hardship or ernelty
It idnkit'ebriceiva'ble thattiod tref s an
man well or ill because of what; other
men may _have done to The
judgment of GO 1) according- : ccording . to . 4110.
•EverY:inal .3
gives . 4oootiXit: him!-
' self.4-Ilanginga man is like sending 'a
boy 'hot*, sOptioltO `his fatllt<r.,
It is a ienntekl;lAiin 'On - the
school 'we cannot manage him.'—
When' a teacher :PATO; out of
school the boys father does as it seems
to him best. Just so when when a
sheriff 4angs a man. God receives the
expelleculprit tin& does in the
very wissstand best thing that can be
doAe. We do only the bnp we know
how to do., Jf Ivevh4ite A i t uistake in
hanging, a man God ankes 'inist'aks in
the after events..- •
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'Opposition to capital - 511,0A1 men t
seems distrustfirtlPGod : Ictt wistlolo
fitipower, one or both. We — tyoirtd
not be at all nice or scrupulous 4 were we
a Sheriff. r If a prisoner . asked for
chloroform pr ether, he should have it.
His 'cap' phould • be satitrated with
friendly Oblivion. • Its going Would
.40 painless ; or if without , our
'mice iu obedienc3 to declared law. h ,
should kill himself hart kart. there is
no reason why a sheriff should prevent
him. The. - 111W : declares' that a certain
convicted criminal Is no longer wanted
or needed, in the form of flesh. The
law names the ropo as one way of going
forth, and proffers assistance. but if
the condemned man - chooSes to go forth
alone let him go. We Insist no , boy
suffers wrong when sent from school to
his own father, nor can man do (Karin
to his fellow man by sending him to
'OurFather in Heaven."' •
THE FIRE THAT OLD NICk 'BUILT'
Intemperance—This is the tiro tha
Old Nick built. '•
Moderate Drinking—This is the fue
that feeds the fin that Old Nick Built
Rum Selling—This is the axe that
cuts the / wood; that feeds the fire that
Old i Niek built.
/4ve of Money-:-This is the stone
thak grinds the axe; that chops the
wood, that feeds the fire that Old Nick
Built. '
'Public Opinion—This Is the sledge
with its face of steel, that batters the
stone, that grinds the -axe, that chops
the wood, that feeds the fire that Old
Nick built,
A Temperance Meeting—This is one
of the blows' we quietly deal, to fashion
the sledge with its face of steel, that
batters the'estone, that grinds- the'. axe,
that cute the wood, that feeds the fire
that Old Nick built.
Temperance Pledge This is the
smith that" :works with a mill, to give
foie° to the blows that we quietly deal,
to fashion the sledge with its faCe of
Wel, that batters the stone that grinds
the axe, .tll4 cuts the wood, that feeds
the fire that Old Nick built.
Eternal Truth—This is the truth so
gentle and still, that , nerves the 'Smith
to work• with a will, to give force to the
blows we ,quietly deal, to fashion the
sledge with its face of steel, that batters
the stone, that grinds the axe, that cuts
the wood, that feeds the fire that Old
Nick built.—Syracuse Excelsior.
LOST WomEN.-311Y friends, has it
ever:occurred to you what a . commen
tary upon our cii:ilization are theie lost
women and the attitude of society to
ward them ? A little child strays from
the home inelosures, the whole corn.
triunity is On the alert to And they wan
derer 'and, restore it to its mother's
arms. " What rejoicings when it Is
found, what 'tearful sympathy, what
heartiness of congratulation ? There
are no harsh comments' upon the poet
tired feet, be they .never so miry, no
reprimand for the soiled and torn gar
-merits; no hisses for the tear
stained cheek:, :But let the Child be
grown into ??,in:tanhoed, let her be, led
from the incloSiire,,of morality the
voice of affection,,ordriven frdm . ,it by
the scourge of want—what happiness
then'? Do Christian men and women
go in quetk of her ?- Do they provide
all possible.h4 for her return; or if she
returns of her own motion, do they re
ceiveler With shell kindness and :deli
caos as Bemire her against wandering
again.? Par from it. At the first step
she's denounced , as. :lost—lost,. echo
friends and relativeswe disown you ;
don't ever come, near us to disgrade us
Lost, says, society indifferently. How
bad these girls are ?, And lost irretrieV
ably lost:4-itt the prompt verdict of eithz
ventional morality, while oho anti all
unite in bolting every door between her
and respectability. Ah, will not these
lost ones be reqUired at our bands in
the great hereafter?—[lairs.
in the New Jersey Woman mirage
conventionj—"Ex. , .
4 . " I• 1 1 Pig1.44410L 11 -Azillin ,
jEf , ,
A4 .r igret il l i s sl e s;,t,4s!th r e New Store in.
' Birk, eecond door
eee of Sears' Saloon.
1i:16 , `"-;:ii) "1)1'; ,:i.: -- :?2 , !'.:.KCeili?! ` ; ,3 ' , :.-1
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_ i -tiots --, ofAiiew l, 'Goods'.7
7 , : ,- "Z:CA''I7R
ust. risoc4io) Figt9P.04 3 43:-. clikr7..tt4ug: - 1 0 1 ‘4 1 109.
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411.Y",' GO(Ms rl es .Y
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Solthiciver the way,- '
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The, people say— -
Kellek has gone with his'goOdi;
Conidsting oteverythingi •
Including.oid women's hoods.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery,
Hardvidfe, Boots inO Shoes,
that Is usually found is a first-claw oountry
• .
Thanking ,
iny,.pations fqi tlialr very liberal
pattonage herketure, I prepobe to ahead strictly
to !hairless la future-and sell all the &ode I pos.
at., can. So call in.and sec
Jam b, 1 70.
KEY TUNE STOREsi
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Spring is Long a-Coming
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4 . .
4.1) soma people' begin to lose faith i < .e
i.l "promise of seedtime and harvest. I. view
. Is foot
Bullard ,&•- 0 • •
Owy .
have concluded to hurry up tho season by stook
inio Iheir sholveaapd counters with a wisely 438+
ltictqd and superior lot of 1 i
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STEAMER DRESS GOODS,
Silks, Linens, Hosiery, Moires, Em
brbideries, Poplins, Lawns, Percales,
Piquas, &c., &c.,
r " .
Donaesties, Sheetings, tShirtings, Sum
' mer Clothing, Ladies Shoes, &e.
' We shall sell as low as anybody, and give you
good Goods. . - ••
Jan.-L, 1870
SELLING OFF iT COS;
To Mfa WariaLLES a Ca
Will sell from this date their entire stook of
PerftimerY, Notions, Dye
Varnishes, GlaSs, Putty,
Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene Oil,
Tobacco, Cigars, ,)
WeUsboro, an* A,1070.
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and an ondloao vorAoty of
Sp-F911,'1 1 :1S,
store.
OEM
WELLSBORO, PA.
oompriaft!g ii..y:atieti of
ti ' togetherlwith a fine lot of
BULLARD & CC
FOR C3ASHI
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DUGS, MEDICINES,
Stuffh, Paihts, Oils,
Wall -Paper, Curtaino,
Fixtures, dm, ace., ece.•
:AT COST FOR• CASH.
Positively no Hiimimg.
P. R. WILLIAMS a -CO.
IStoVesV 'l/4Stitoiretiir
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'../11.!N D H A-11/01V,Alit E
Ilavingformed a partnership in the Tin, Stove,
and Itardware'irixde, .the undersigned have the
pleasura to announce that they. have; lit 'deem
outlay, added to the renal stock of the old etand
on
114 IN STIVEET, WELLSBQRO,
a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles :
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT,
MILL, HAND 'AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES, • •
AUGERS,.
BITTS, ,-* -
KELLEY.
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
' TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES,. HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
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POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERSAD STUPPER
COMBINED. Also, j ISTOLS,I
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
' POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOH HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use: These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stook
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and• examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the beet quality of
goods in our line; and all work to order done
promptly and 711.
AGENTS FOR THE
Buckeye Blower & Reaper.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
At. vAmil),Y 3140E8, . ,
Always on band or furnished to order, at
.ROBERTS & BAILL'Y'S
. Hardware
Yre561.410070.
ROBERTS & BAILEY.
Wu. RODERTS.
R.O BAILEY.
Wellaboro, Jan. I,lB7o—tf.
Ingham's Woolen Mills !
PER snbsoribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Cassimeres, Flannels, &0., &0., for Wool.—
Theyalso manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, 1011 OI SHIRES
to suit cuotomera. All work warranted as rep
resented. They invite particular attention to
which are warranted in every respect. Partion
lar attention given to
ROLL • CARDING
CLOTH- DRESSING.
INGHAM'S large stook of Casaimores, &0., 25
per cent lass than any competitors, and warrant.
ed as represented.
INGHAM manufacture to order, ana do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and
defy competition.
INGHAM have as good.an assorhneat o
Mill Clotho, Cosoimeres,, &0.,
and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other (establishment. Try them and satisfy your.
selves.
INGHAM wholesale and, retail at
,the Cow
anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Oar tlotha are warranted, and sold by the
following persona:
DELANO & CO,...Vitellaboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN do CO., Tioga, Pa.
J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
100,000 Pounds of Wool
Wanted
JOSSIPII INGBAII & BONS.
Doerlleld, Jan, 1, 1670-tf.
MEM
DEERFIELD, PA.
their Water Proof
CASSIMERES I
AND
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Viola* e,d- ilietall_
bRUG , ,--SITORE!
8y:N16 . :11,',14.11W514.:
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rPlig.Bl4SeribOr WillkOOP Ott to.y(4..osill l tinkes,
stock t of ` -‘ l , •
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141JOSANDIEDICINOS
."4/ 47 SP;cq" z
patent Medicines,
Raiioring Extracts, Perfumery,
_Kerosene,
.Lamps, Wicks, Psisco(oisi Wl# l " 4 "e Wash
Lime a Varuish and
, Sash Brushes, Window. Glass
all sizes,. Varnish of all
• . Joinds,,..Fancil,"sool);*
Suit Oils.,
S P-E-aTA CLES
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Bair and,' nail& Brushes, a fiat stock of
TankeeNotions'i also a comp, i ete as
• sortment of
lionaceopatilitc Died!elnes,
IM lEJ
and a full stook of
'Pure - Wines .aiul , Liquors.
I -
Iluyera are requested to call and examine pri
oes"before purchasing elsewhere.
Jan. 1, 1870
IF YOU WANT A
Coat, or Suit of Clothes,
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Call and see our stock of •
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Cloths.
,or Cassimeies,
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and leave your measure, and you can be supplied
; "on short notice, at '
•• • SMITH &" WAIT'S,
Oct. 27, 18139. Corning, N. Y.
Large Stock o
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
SUltitAo for the Fail St lyinter irrido;'ia
SMITH & WAITE'S,
Oot. 27, 1869. Corning, N. Y.
REMOVAL.
New Stock! New Goods !
SEARS &ODERBY
IDlr AVB taken the new store one door above
Ma. Wright & Bailey, where they are on band
with a now atock of
BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS,
BOOTEES, BROGANS AND
GALLIGASKINS,
warranted to fit'any foot from No. 0, to 13 in
clusive. The stock; has been selected by ono
Who has the advantage of.
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
in the business, and is the best and fullest in the
country, Our stock of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
LININGS, BINDING, MO
ROCCO, &C.,
will be kept up no heretofore.
On Findings we shall be found at home al
ways, and we shall endeavor to sell at prices
satisfactory to the trade. We won't be under
sold.
CASH PAID'
FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS . & PELTS
Also the top of the Market for
WOO L .
' But our boat bold will bo on
CUSTOM WORK !
As usual. •
There's comfort in a well mado custom boot
That fits the corns without too much compressing,
For everybody knows a shabby foot
Cannot be compromised brnordressing.
And one may wear clean linen with. a suit
Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing
Will make a man with shabbili , dressed foot,
Look like a gentleman upon the street.
Monet.: Buy your boots, of
SEARS & DERBY,
Or any other man. [Printer'S Devil.]
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1869—tf.
For Sale.
T AGENT for . Kinney .fc'Co., celebrated
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platform Spring Wagone ß e l ll styles, .also
for their light Carriages and Euggy Wagons,
all made in good style, and fr o Jersey timber,
and warranted in every reap*, equal to any
wade. Can furnish,
s ally of tha above at the
lowest Manufacturdia price's. L. O . I3 ENNET-
WellabOro, attn. 1, 1870—tf.
House and Lot for Sale.
Tjr OMR and Lot, and vacant lot for sale
_MUL cheap. ,)Location Wellaboro, and desirable.
Inquire at the Agitator Office.
Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
TO THE ' 7
FARMERS OF
TIOGA J COUNTY.
l AM now building at my manufactory,in Lawrence. Tine. a superior
'FANNING' MILL'
which possesses the following adrentagosover allother
mills: . .
I. It separates rye,oato, rat Utter. and foullloode,and
cheese:ad cockl e, , from wheat. ,
'2. It olcazur flax seed, takes out yelloW seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly. , :
8, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill .
This mill Is built of the best and most durable tim•
ber, In good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro.
duce.. 1 '
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
wbeat,to other mills,onrevionableterms.
J MATHER.
Lawrenceville, Jan. i, 1870-t f '
• New' Millinery
mlBl3 R. A. KEENY begs leave to inferm
the citizens of ,Tioga and vicinity that;she
has taken rooms over Borden's Drug •S tore, op.
posite the Post-Oilico, whore she will be happy
to wait on all who ber a call.
Particular attention paid to bleaching.
Ja4.l, 187041.
TYNI.O,ist"AdADEMY;
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KlF9Nyx . f,Tx.,, nt?oA . , , , couNf_ry l .., PE/INPA4
4. C. wens, pkbitik;dl rj";
Mrs, Alwrill , Pros . opyrs4.
AehltitAut. , S .
Bairrinrii Teaelle#l3t Music. ' ';
iPall Term will Commence August 31:. Tho Winter
fieeta.noventber 30. 7rbe bpringTerm.Afarch l ? , , .3.
TrOul to continuo 12 !reeks. .
.EXPENSEB" PER TERM. - •
Tuition, Including rent and wo6d.,Pail
-"„ Win ter-Nerra,....1.3,00.;
Spring Tertn..... it
D. 4 811:Wet:Its ” •
linetruinental i iineie, (knot)°, Orga r) or htel&leort).„--,.10,1.)0,-
Vadallintio '" 2.00.
Bed of Ithitraininitir • ' ' 2,00.
Drawing and '
~ . 3,00,
Board per week _ , _ 800.
Jan. 1, 1870ett - ;,
FOI,ITZ'S - , ,
6
1..,:. : r„,.,... CEP BRAYED r , ~ r
ilorso,aml.. Milo PoclorL
,91. r., This preparation, lottg and favorably
t . ~.i . -, ,•,; r, if known, rill thoroughly re-invigorate
ll 7 0`1. ';'4 . OT • beoketi down aud, low-spirited horses,
*Ol , - by'Strengthening' and cleansing the
stomach and intestines. --
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It is a sure preventive of all diseases
-`%__ - . •
-incidentto this animal, auch as LUNG
PET ' H. GIANDERS, 'YELLOW-•
WATER, lIEAVES, eOUGITS, EIS- 4". \A.
TEMPER, FEvEnS;FOUN PER,. V,
LOSS OP APPETITE AND VITAL ..,..';"'-llitk`
ENERGY, &a. Its use. improves
~t ril l ); 11. '
the wind, Increases the appetite— '' ,
gives asmooth and glossy skin—arul ' ' , , I )'4l'
transforms the' mlsernble‘ t•kereton 4," - :
into a fine-lookl tag and spirited horse '•;" . 1 `-' 4 r
To keepers of Cows this prepara ,
\ J . , - Lion is Invaluable. It is a sure pre
vr, o l-7, *intro against•ltinderpest, Hollow
• ::, ,J j Born, etc. It lins' been proven by
J . r j'' actual experiment to increase the
'ikr . ..1 , 4, quantity of milk and'eream twenty
''
' - '' : '.- :.- 47 - ,--F - ..4 PP' cent. and make the butter firm
and' Sweet. In fattening cattle, it
glves them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes
them thrive much faster. . - ' - - -
In all diseases of Swino,auch, as Coughs:Vipers in
the Lungs Liver, ftc,., this article acts v •
as a Specific. fly putting from ono- A o . 644
half a pepeeto a paper In a barrel of •
swill the above diseases will be cradi.
cated or entirely prevented. If given ... I A. :
in time, a certain preventive and
cure for the Flog Cholera.
W. C. KRESS.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Piroprictor,
BALTIMORE. Did.
For ease by Druggists and Storeiceelx•rs throughout
the United Dtatos, thumbs and South America.
Jan 1870-Im.
Grocery and Provision Store,
CORNING, N. Y
C. i.
WIIOLESALE AND! RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and,,
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC,' GREEN &
CANNED FRUITS - AND
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS' &
OITIT:P 11 PAP Q
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &c.
A.full and eompleto assortment of the above
mentioned goods of the best quality always on
hand.
Particilar attention paid to Fine Groceries.
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
terest to examine hiFtStoelf. before buying.
Corning, N. Y., j•I 1, 1870.
WILTIIIIII WATCRES!
For a few months past we have advertised the
above Watches at extremely low prices, and the
result has boon most satisfactory. Our plan has
boon to soil the genuine WALTHAM WATCH,
in Solid Gold or Silver Cases only, and at a
very small piofit ; giving the purchaser every
opportunity of oicamination and comparison,
and
with the understanding that if the Watch does
not prove satisfactory, it can bo oxchanged or
money refunded.
These Watches aro, without exception, the
most perfect specimens of fine mechanism ovor
produced in any country. Each and every part
is made by machinery of the most delicate and
elaborate construction.
Compared with foreign watches, they possess
many advantages, excelling not only in prilaci
ple'and finish, but still more in their reliability
as time-keepers. As an indication of tho.prices,
we submit the following t
silver Tiunting Watches. $lB,OO.
ot.o' WAvenEs 18 karat case, , 50,00.
" size, ! _ 70,00
We often receive orders direct from mir adver
tisement, but prefer that every ono shoUld send
first for our descriptive price list, which lexplains
all the different kinds, tolls the weight rind qual
ity of the eases, and gives prices of each. This
we will forward to any ono on application, and
it will be found very useful in making a selection.
Every Watch is warranted by special certificate
from the American .Watch Co.
Wo send them by express to any address.—
Allow the purchaser to open the package and
examine the Watch before paying, and if after
wards it does not prove satisfactory, it can be
exchanged or the money will be rherfully refun
ded. Please state that yon saw this in the Tioga
County AGITATOR. Address, in fall,
HOWARD S CO.,
No. 619 Broadway, N. Y.
Oar establishment is well known to the resi
dents of New York and vicinity, but that those
at a distance may address us with confidence, We
invite attention lo the following editorial notices :
From the N. Y. Evangelist, May 28,1868.
Wo bad occasion some time since to refer to these
celebrated American %Vetches which are well known as
reliable timekeepers. We Cannot do better now than
to call the attention of our feeders to tho card of How
and k Co.. by which it will be seen that persons from
a distance can order any grade of these Watches by ex
press, eb greatly reduced prices.
Frozn'the N. Y. Independent, Juno 16, 1608.
,Ws invite special attention to the advestiseznent of
Messrs. Howard & Co., who offer the celebrated Walt
ham W etches not only at the lowest prices, but will
send them to any part of the country by express, and
give the purchaser the privilege to examine the Watch
before paying for it. Wo have known ',toward & Co.
personally for years, and cheerfully commend them to
the confidence of our friondethroughout the country.
fir J. STICKLIN,
lye
- 5---, • Chainnaker, Turner, and
I ! Furniture Dealer,
ALE ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dartt's
Wagon shop Main Street, where be is pro.
pared to furnish Cabinet Ware of any kind to
those In want.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gnaran,
toed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870. J. STICKLIN.
A farm of three hundred acres, with two hnn
il_
dyed and twentyflve acres improved. Sit
uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the
Tioga River and Railroad. Well watttored, un
der a good state of cultivation; and good build
ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga
T.L. BALDWIN.
Ti0.c, , a,Jan,1,1870-tf. -
I\TOTICE.--Mr. J. Smith, of Lamb's Creek
1,1( bns purehased the right to put down the
driving well in the towns of Tiogn, Richmond
and Charleston. All persons aro therefore for
bid putting down wells on the • alAre territory.
Those desiring walls of this hind will planed ad
dress L. SMITH, •
Jan. 5, 1870. Lamb's Creek.
A oIRCUL AR SAW MILL, 36 rforso-power
11., Engine, Shingle Mill, and appurtenances.
Known as the Fester Mill, Middlebury. Inquire
of J. B. Potter, or of S. S. Rockwell, WeMbar°,
Pa.
Nov. 17, 1869,-tf.
DRIED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
CROCKERY_ WARE,
Valuable Farm, for Sale.
For Sale.
r`.:, ~`^vt`.~~•r~a'4u=:;~.~~r
MillitliSALl-0111111iST(11111:
•
,f;)011,NIA*10:," N"-;
naUGS AND MEDICINEI4, PAlN'tp
Air AND OILS,
TRADDEUS DAVIDS'INKS..KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES, '
IREDELL'S; FLDID; E?C.-
TRACTS, .• •
• - •
BURNEVE'S COCOAINE;p:AVORINO
,EXTRACTS; KEROSENE LAMPS,
•
PATENT' MEDICINES, .1.1.01011- .
ESTER-PERFUMERY • •
AND FLAVOIIING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER:, WINpoitGLASS, .
WHITEWASH LIME&
AND DYE COLORS,
•
AGENTS FOR MARVIN" St. '6".5. RE.
FINED OIL
Sold at - Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested
to call and get quotations before going further
EOM
W. D. TERBELT.,-& CO,
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1870.-ly
NATIONAL
Lin INSERANCE COMPANY
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
WAFiITINGTON, D. C.
Chartered by Speen Act ofeongrpss
APPROVED Jiihr 25, 1868,
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
PAID IN FULL.
BRANCH OFFICE : ,
First National Bank Building,
PHILADELPHIA,
Whore all Correspondence should be Addressed.
OFFICERS:
CLATtuNcn If. CLARK, President.
'JAY COOKB, Chairman Finance a Executive Com.
Dimly' D. Coed, Vice-President.
'''Engnson W. PERT, Eecrotaryand Actuary.
B. S. Russmtt, Manager.
ntets, - and full particulars giv
en on application to the Branch Office of the
Company, or to '
It. C. SIMPSON, WELisnono, PA.,
by whom applications will be received and Poll
cies procured for Tioga County.
Jan. 1, 1870-Iy.
AGENTS , WANTED
For Chamberlin's
~ e • 746 0
V•; . :,,t
...v..... - , ......;...,-...----,--....:,
~
If 011 811 S 1 NCS IS MIEN.
INVALUABLE TO
.., • .
Ev l i ery Merchant, Every Mechanic,
Every Manufacturer, Every Farmer.
Every Business Man, and Every Young Man.
Worth ton times its price. Agents are having
great success. For circulars and full informa
tion apply to 0. D. CASE ,t; Co. Publishers,
Hartford, Cont. ' [nov 3 1869-3 ml
WANT.gD, .
AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM
. FLOURING MILLS.
- 10,000)Bus. Corn,
10,000 " Oats, and any amount o
good wheat. J. B. DIMON Co.
Nilos 'alloy, Jan. 1, WM-ff.
To the Owners of Unpatented Lands.
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICk, 1
HARRISBURG, PA., .A.lfly 25, 1869. j
IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved
the eighth day of April, ono thousand eight
hundred and sixty nine, you are hereby notified
that the " County Land Lion Docket," contain
ing the list of uhpatented lands for Tioga Co.,
prepared under the Act of Assembly of the
twentieth of May, ono, thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has
this day been forwarded to the Prothonotary of
the county, at whose office it may be examined.
The liens can only bo liquidated by the payment
of the purchase money, interest and fees, and
receiving pptonts through this Department.—
Proceedingsby the Attorney General have been
stayed for one year from this date, in order that
t
p rties may obtain their patents without addi
ti nal cnst.JACOB, M.RAMPBELL,
Furyoyor General.
'HEi - A - 16i61 - irioCK - ii?
Si iii CYNTM Sr)
IN Tioga County, and the Cheapest place to
buy in the World.
Agent for L. BOLLES & CO'S HOSE,
Binghamton, N. Y., and
EL3III?A SAW FACTORY,
Elmira, N. Y.
STOVES SOLD OjV TINE.
Mansfield, Jan. 1, 1870-Iy. 1 G. B. RIFF.
- Patent Roofing.
Ir. HAVE bought tho right' to uso- tho Paten
I . Elastic Roofing in Tioga County, and am
now preparad to put on roofs cheap and in good
workmanlike manner. This roofing is fire and
water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright & Bal.
Icy, Toles & Barker, and C. L. Willcox, whore
samples can be teen and roofs in use.
MOSES WINOATE.
•
Wollsboro, Jan. I, 1870-tf.
To i'armth
WILL sell a full•bleod Devon Bull, 2 yearn
I
old, for cash?_ good paper,. or exchange for
Bt9oli.
I have a mammoth Chester County White
Boar, procure;l of Hugh Henry, of Philadelphia;
and this boarfl l shall Imp, for service.
To the g'eneral public I would say that I era
prepared to sell goods at auction, being, as I
believe qualified by -experience to make my ser
vices profitable to employers.. Terms reasonable,
F. D. BUNNEL.
W r eUsher°, Nov. 17, 1869.
Administrator's Notice.
•
T ETTERS of Administration having been
Lk granted upon the estate of Hir tn B.
bourn, deceased, all persons- inde tor, to, or
clahning against said estate, will sett o with
SALLY ANN HILBH RNE,
Delnanr,'Nov. 17, 18 69-6t.0 Admex.
,
.F ~_
Add niter MONDAY,!Nov.•Iat.h.4BOO, Trains
‘..."l!).ll.lettiociaraingiat the follow Dig hours,vja
12,35 in; E.XPILEES MAIL, Sunday, - excepted, for.
.. tiara°, • Diiiikirk and Cleveland , Connecting with
;rano forthe West. A - sleeping Liotfohls attached to
this train running through to Puffttip.„ ,
E.XPliEds, "daily fur ..linekt
ester' Dthikirk; and Chichi
ffkitli making direct'commection- with trains of silo
()rand 'frank and, Lake :Shore Railways at. Buffalo.
Dunkirk and Cleveland for all pante West, and'at
Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi and•Loule
villa Short Line Beltways for the Baal/and South*
west.
10,20 a. m:; MAIL / TRAIN, Sundays-excipted, for
liutfaio and Dunkirk. „ • , '
12,05 p. m., WAY EBElOlEX,ffundaysi4ceptod,
1,45 p, DALTIMOBIt EXPll§,SittidaYsanoPt
ed; for it'ocloßt.Or and,ltuffslo, via Avon.
6,009.
.
EMIO RANT TRAIN; daily, - for thd - Wcst:
1,38 p. m., DAY EXPIIRSR, Sundays excepted, for
Ituchoster,,Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
and t h u C:nuth stopts at thincipal ntationa and Con
n.:COl pOinti on;malu '
pew and imProved Drawing Room &lichee accompany
tide train from New York to itatialo,cmd fileep[ng
Comipea attached nt Iloruellsvilld, running through
to Cleveland and Gallon without-change. - •
MEM
4,415 a: in., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, 'Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Elmira. for Wtillainsport,
llarylsburg and. the South; also at Elmira for Cantu)
datena; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Ran
wal I as Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo•
peittittan and Albany; and at New York with steam
oraincrafternoon Express trains for Now England
cities, • . - Sleeping coaches accompany this train
to Now York.
11,.5 a. tu., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
.),.
owl , ctitig at Jersey ,City. with midnight express
trai of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
eto at principal statsons and ethinecting points on
ma Et lino.
New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany
this train to New York. • • . ,
1,10 p. tn., WAY FREIGHT, Suudays excepted.
12,20 P. la., ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted.
4,42 1,. La., NEW YOUR AND BALTIMORE: .11All,,
Sundays excepted, connecting et Elmira for the
South. ..
7,58 p.m., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Dally,conuact
lug ut Jersey City with morning Express train' of
'New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington;
and at Now York with morning Express train for
Boston and New England Cities. Ater lima at all prim
cipal Stations and connecting points on nisi,. lino. '
Sleeping Coaches accompany this.traTs` through to Now
pork. . .
• BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
.03r A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of
Passenger Trains ou tho Erie Railway and connecting
Lines, has recently been ptibllsbed, and can be procur
ed on application to the Ticket Agent of the Company
IV Al. It. BAItR, , L. D. RUCKER. ,
Cen'lPass-Agent. Gen'l
Blom:burg & Corning, & Tiogn R. It
•
Tiains will run as follows until furtlier notice;
Accommodation—tcaves Blossburg at 7,16 a.m.,Mans
field at 8,06 Tioga at 8,42, Lawrenceville at 9.32
striving at Corning at 10,40a.m.
Mall—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. m.,lllansflold at 2,40,
Tioga at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 6,oo—arriving at
Corning at 6 p.
Mall—LeavesCoruing at 8,00 a.m., Lawresootllleat
9,03, Tioga at 9,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving at
Illosi-burg at 11,00 a.m.
Accommodation—Leaves Ooriiing at' 2,40 p.' m.,Latcs
Oenceville at 3,62 Tioga at 4.46, ManMield at 6,60
arriving at Blossburg at 6,16" p. in.
t - • L .11.91fATTUCK,Sup't
Northoin Central R. IL • ;
TRAINS FOR VIE NORTH.
Trains for CUllandagnia Isar e ElMira as follows:
Accomodation at A 7 06 p m
Express [fastest train on road]. ...... ...... 12 20 a m
Mail r 10 00 p m
Way Freight,[passenger coacliattached] .. :.. 620 a m
On and after Nov. 15, 1969, train s will arrive and
depart from Troy, as follows;
• LEAVE NORTHWARD.
10 85 a., (except Sandays) for Elmira,Buffto.
10, Canandaigua, Rochester, Slop. Badge and the
Canadas.
959, a. to .—Dally (ex*pt Sundays) for EjEulra and
Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
7 23 A. m.—Daily (exjopt Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington, PhilsidelPhia, &c.
9 55. m.—Daily (except. Sundays) for Baltlmoi'o,
Washington and Philadelphia.
ALFRED It-FISKE, ED. S. YOUNG
(Isn't Supt.ilarrisburg, Oon'l Pass. A g't
1 Baltimore, Md.
On and alter Sept. 6, 1869 Trains on this Road w 1
run as follows :
WESTWARD,
bfailTrain leaves Philadelphia
" • •, " Williamsport
, 4 arr. at Erie
ErieExpless
" " Williamsport....
•' arr. at Erie
Elmira Mailleaves Philadelphia....
" Williamsport.—
" " arr. at Lock Heron
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie 8.15 a na
" " " Williamsport 9.25 pro
" " arr. at Philadelphia 6:10 aID
Erie Express leaves Erie - 3.20 pin
" " " Williamsport 330 aro
" " arr. at Philadelphia 12.0 p m
Elmira Mail, leaves Lock Haven 6.50 a m
4 4 44 ' " Williamsport, 0,45 ain
44 4 4 arr. at Philadelphia 7.15 p m
Buffalo Express, loaves Williamsport 12 20 a m
4 4 " arr. at Philadelphia 0.25 a ip.
IA 111 Harrisburg 5.20 a m.
Mail and Express conneot with Oil Creek and Mk.
gheny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Cen'l Split.
Atlantic and Gro
- SALAMANCA STATION
WTIMAIM BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND '
Mall 5.30 Express 6.10
Accommodation 0,36 Mall 5.51
Express 1'2.10 Accommodattol, 11:45
Express 11.00 • Express l 6.10
At Cory there is a junction with the PlillOelphin A
Erie, and Cil Crook hall Roads.
At Meadvlll6 with the Franklin and Oil City mil
Pltholo Branch. •
At Leavittsburgo the Mahonluy Bianch makes a di
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Plttahutglk Ratko d.
Tho Road passes throtigla Al on, Ashland. Galion,
Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, I itersecting various rail.
rvads,end terminates nnati.
L. D. RUCKER, Gon.Supt.,Meadvillo,Pa.
THE CELEBRATED
Mason di, Hamlin Cabine
PORTABLE ORGANS
Together with the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN
and MELODEONS, can be advantageously pur
abased of
TIOGA, PA.
AVING obtained the agency from th'o man I
*tfacturers of the above named instr uments
we have the facilities for furnishing them at pri
ces to compare favorably with those of dealers
in either the same or other reed instruments:
Their reputation is such thaf i scarcely anything
need be said regarding their being desirable,
having boon awarded premiums and medals at
the principal Fairs and Institutes, both in this
and foreign countries. Many fine modern im
provements, which- are so desirable in all , good
Teed instruments, are owned and retained for
their exclusive use by tho manufacturers of
those instruments. fence ft is, while they claim
strength and durability, together with volume,
and quality of tone equal to any, they excel all
other reed Instruments, in the variety and com
bination of tones which can be produced. •
Dr. H. H. Phillips ,
0173MBACH 2311,111M1Z1
rpHE undersigned respectfully announces to tho
I, citizens of Westfield and 'surrounding coun
try that ho is permanently located at this place.
He Is fully prepared t&do all kinds of
DENTISTRY, , •
in the highest style; of the art. Srtisfaction
guarrantoed. Office over Scovill's Drug Store.
Pine - Photographs can ho had over the Drug
Storo. H. R. PHILLIPS.
Westfield, Po., June 30, 1860-Iy.
A GOOD eized able tentu horses 1 heavy lum
4 11 bar wagon, I platform Spring dewoern
wagon, and three single sett, heavy harnesses.
To be sold low, and on time, if desired.
Welleboro. Nov. B, 'BB-Bw. 4. J. ROBB.
GOING EAST.
Pbfla4‘lphia & Erio R. R.
Read: Read: ~ .
LEE
WgOIEEA.E©
INDIVIDUALS, SCIIOOLS, CIIURCH
ES, SOCIETIES,
and other organizations, wishing to obtain a
reed instrument, onn be suited as regards s ize
styles, prices, &c., &e. -
ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED
Air. Send for a circular. ...gff
Tioga, Jan. 1, '7O.
To Sell !
ESSENES
0.2.0 p na
17.40 a In
9.30 p
11.60 noon
9.00 p
10.00 a m
8.00 a to
6.00 p
7.46 p to
atWestorn R• W
T. A. NVICKHAIkT.
Atlantic, apd Great. Western
ERIE RAirLiivAirs
IMMO
THE GREAT BROAD•GUAGE ROUT);
CLEVELAND, :, TOLEDO, CHICAGO,
.1 .„. TAX L,
(WAR
And P i „
tb itiad'llo HI B -VirE 9 1
it 2! t 1 ,
.11a*ton, Cincinnati, Louis. ,
VILLE, ST. WEIS, KANSAS
qirEll PH `NEW
ORLEANS,
And all p - ohita ire Usti ;South & SbUthareat, with
Ilio,Chazige_-or_-Coaehes
TO CLEVELAND. OR , C.INCINNATI,
Vrindany 'point on the Brio - Railway. An ad.
antage and convenience' not offered by any
"'''olbor route. - " '
3 Tn ot:au LI EXPRESS TRAIN:
Ba : gap Chocked Through, and Na tuano . r.
from no car to another, iirovonting
ago. ',
-
Tic: ote via this popular route ean'bo procured
at all offices on the tine of the Erie Railway, and
of
Omuta & ABBOTT,
°PPM? DEPOT ELMIRA.
When purchasing aek the Agent for Tickets
Via the ATLANTIC tt GREAT WESTERN
RAILWAY.
• W. 8: SEIATTUC,
Gen. Tioketiand Pe s. Ag't, Cleveland, 0
- L. , D. R t UCKEIL,
Gen.iSupt., bpillitiv!lle, Pa
Jun. 1, '7O.
insurance Agency.
WELLSBORO, PA.'
Cash oapital ovor $20 1 000,000:
PlRs i pcLos 9 . O . 6—ATONE BETTER.
RRTES AS LOW as any good Companies
Will take. Voliolos, on dwellings and farm
property writtetiat- this 'offloe,rind -deliVered on
payment of premium. - •:
Are You Insured
It costs but little, particularly
,to insure dwell.
lugs, farm property, and ,;contents. Detached
dwellings and farm , _property insured for 8 yedrs
for one per centum and expense of policy,
A house, detached - 100 or more insured foe
\WOO for; years, at an expense of $11,50. Only
,83i a y art Small ;tax--good thing in ease of
=fire. Furniture, provisions, bedding so., at the
seine rates. There is no excnie, '
, Everyone Should .be Insured.
If not with me, Smith & Merrick will do it just
as cheap, and Just as - well.: (Gratis, gentlemen.)
I should be glad however, to.befriend enough in
this manner to pay for advertising.
J - NO. I. MITCIIELL.
Welishoro, Jan. 1, - 1870;1f.
. „
A. B. E -STRIAN 9
,
: . Adlita' Ot4 t. -:-
''''—
'''
i DENTIST,.
. --;.---,..:„....„,.• ,„., ~,
ca
0
.i.,,0.a., MAIN TIIII.ET.
"
It VIVIVI I V Irr . W I ELLSBORO, PA.
Artificial teeth from one to an entirosot insert
ed at short notice on any plate desired. -
Teeth extracted without . ,pkin—proved by
scores of witnesses, at the omen. Special atten
tion given to the treatment and filling of the
natural teeth. All work warranted at "live and
let live prices."
Jan. 1, 1870.
IV'4cbw Tlieaa!
hem Things is Arriv !
FVERk thing is lbrely, and the anser hired
depen ?s from esublime a ititude.
You will Please Observe,
that the boat natured man in Town having no
ticed the wants tf the public, and baring boon
tifully`cupplied himself with almost every thing
which this world c n afford to, appente them;
zow benevolently prepuces to open the whole be
fore the people, and say to all, old arid young,
black and white, rich and poor,
COME.
•
l'qu pay your Money au you take your
choice.
Don't stunt" out in the,eold expoied to the el
ements and to tho Sting.-of LI o,„noighbon, bees,
but ptfll the latch otrirg.: it ia'always out it, hue
loess hours, dm.
ENTER:
The large hearted proprietor, or his urbane
good natured clerk will conduct sou, ne it were
through
, GARDEN
filled with ravi'Ling delights.
Ist. A A itDEN OF SPICF6:, in which
every thing Spicy,f row wnutineg toeayenne pep
per mu , be seen end procured,
2d, A GARDEN OF SWEETSkin which ev'-
ery variety of Sacelturino delights, both solid and
liquid may be had by the stick, pound or gallon,
and of such flavor and complexion yrs ti3ilj make
every aching meet tooth in your head fairly
jump with delight.. Shottld you be pnmologi
cally inclined , this humane individual con
duct you into a-
UARDEIN OF FRUITS, in which almost ev
ery variety of luscious things to bo found gath•
cred from the four quarters of 'tbe globe, will be
shown to satisfy your large i st longintks. Oranges
from Cuba, Laurens from Flori4a, Prunes from
Turkey, Raisinif from Malaga ' Currants from the
Grecian Archipelago; Peaohes dried and oann
ed along with a great variety of Canned Frtiits
from the Jerseys; Dates from Syria, and Figs
from Asia Minor. No end to the supply of every
species of NUTS from 3 Continents.
• THE TEA GARDEN, will next command
your:Attention; the warm decoction of the China
leaf and, the Java bean have become-almost tint•
versal beverages, and if not swallowed too hot or
to strong , the mild stimulants are esteemed as
eminently promotive of comfort nd
What comp fly of elderly ladies could over piirt
id peace without them ?•;, Now your friend the
GARDNER, will be most happy to show you
all this. Ho will ask you politely Co lOok at his
Tea. You are welcome to try every chest and
see if GUN POWDER, Souchoug GREEN,
iIySON, an., which flavor you likb, t.ut of all
the bther styles'whose jaw cracking nth - nos would
be denrrous to pronounce, COFFEES, in ever'',
style, itto, ditto, ditto.
•
'Furtherm . ore,
•
The beneficent proprietor of this mitrumotb.es-:
tablishment—out of *3 beer good will, land if you
will believe him for no other motive than your
Interest and•hls, has at vast expense established
nt the same pinee an immense depot of Provis
ions, consisting of
•
Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, White Fish,
Sword Fish, &c., doc.L
Meal, 'Hams, gutter, Trout, Blue Fish,
&0., dre.
All of which be intends to sell at a profit, en the
principle of "live and Jet live." Be generally
propos'es also to receive in exchange nil the pro
ducts of your farm and dairimand it is said con
fidentially to the public, that he n9ver rouses
Cash.
Tho' it irks him wretchedly 'to keep it. So
anxious is he. that ho dear peoplo 'should want
nothing whatever that money can buy of
Wellsboro, inn. 1, 1870.
CASH Paid FOR :HIDES,
1)
Wellaboro,Dee.
1868. 2 , 0. M. A. DIIRIF.
STATE!. NORMAL SCHOOL.
• MANSFINLD, PENNSYLVANIA.
MHE,next term of this Institution will cow
. 4. mance Wednesday, Sept. let 1869.
For Catalogue's—address Prof. Chas. If. Vet.-
Mansfield, Tioga County' Pa.
Jnly 7 , 1869—tf.
L. •A. GARDNER