The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 02, 1870, Image 3

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TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR.
Local Items.
WEDNESDAY, FEE. 2, 1870
• Now A4vertleortionto.
Den stns—A. B. Xat!tman.
Grea Bargain—C. B. Whitehall.
Notice—M. M. Leo.
l'ublio Verolue—Joseph
Notice—Robert Campbell.
Noraway Oate—ll. 8. Archer.
Note Lost—W. 13- Bowen.
Penn'a State Normal •-chool—C. It. Vertil
New Adva—P. R. Williams.
Book Report. •
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.—There will be
Divine Service and Preaching in this Church at
o'clok P. M. of Wednesday, Feb. 2nd, being the
anniversary of the "anntinciation of the Virgitf
Mary."
NOTICE.—The person sending• us $4,
G 5 in currency from Lawrenceville tin a" letter
will please forward hie name that wo tinily place
that amount to his credit.
DONATION.—The friends of, Rev. S.
M. Broakman, will give blue a donation at the
Bsptist Hall, Tuesday everting, Feb. 8. 1870.' A
oordial invitation is extended to all.
NOTICE.—Ast I propose to leave Wella
boro, on the 9th of February, all persons owing
mo are requested to call and settle before that
time, and all having claims, are requested fo
present the same, or thereafter forever hold their
peace. W. B. Bowaic.
REl.Tomus•—Rev. W. P. Omans is
holding a protracted meeting at East Troopsburg
Stenben Co., N. Y. which 4 awakening a great
lo
interest. There have be:: 1 75 ; converted, 6 hab
tired Sunday a week an 4 on . the Tuesday
erening following. A num er more were to be
iaptined last Sabbath.
RAU . ROAD.— ! Fhe Committees in
form us that all the names of the subscribers to
the fund, and the amounts they give will bo pub
plished, in both county papers, that .the - poople
nay know how liberal they have been in this
important enterpfip;
EWSPAPOR4L.—F. A. Root, for
merly of this place, commenced the publication of
The Waterville Telegraph, a we e kly paper, pub.
lislaed at waterville, Marshal Co., Kansas, on the
first day of January. He gets up a spicy little
paper, and we wish him a full measure Of
success. Tle has tried the beauties of office-hold
ing, but now comes back to the freedom (7) of the
press. \ lle has, no one to blame but himself; for
he fs aril old transgressor in the business.
Last week one of Sheriff Potter's prisoners,
weary of life, or wanting a plea to excuse Lim
from criminal responsibility, undertook to beat
out his brains with a stick of maple wood. He
didn't hurt theiwood materially, though it was a
little soiled with blood. ,
ADV I ERTItING.—Some people say they
don't believe in advertising for "nobody reads
it."- But lot them get into a "muss" nd you will
won find them in the printing o ce begging
that the fact may not be mcntid ed, as they
don't want their names published "a . ll over the
county„'
SOU Tl.—The larger portion of the
boys will no doubt agree with Josh Billings in
his explimetion of the word sound. le rays: ,
"The Isound of n dinner horn, for instance,
travels half a mile in a second, while an invita-
Atm to git up in the morning I, have known to
be 2 quarters uv an hour going up 2 pair of
stairs, and thin not have strength to he heard."
G 013E1 ° 8- LADY'S BooK.—Godey is
ulways ahe'ad! The illustrations presented in the
February number aro splendid as usual, and the
fashion plate is the delight of the ladies. This
magazine has just entered upon its fourteenth'
year with unusual attractions. Its literary mat
ter is of a higher order than is usually found in
other magazines. It should he on the table Of
erery family in the land. Terms $3. Addrtss L.
t Godeg, Phitiadelphia, P.e. -
No LEGISLATIVE REcoiuY—We have
a letter (tom 11on t .T. B. Biles in which ho says,
Jan. 2.5 : "We:havejust postponed indefinat j ely the
I. , ddintion of tho Record, voted down all pot:tago,
ant refu4ed to print any public documenis."
as Chairman of the committee on Printing ,
la! do t e all that he thought proper\ to get tho:
la, , ccedings before the people, at the that:ll
t^ , lcing to protect the State against frauds. Ittl
ore properly says that the people have a right
to uzh mformation ns will afford them an on
, lcritatling of what. their representatives .ire
doing.
This action will account for the non receipt of
the usual documents by their conblituents; and
HQ call attention to it to that none of our nadsrb
ohell th i nk they have been forgotten.
EDUCATIONAL GAZETTE.-1.1.1is is a
monthly paper published in Philadelphia, which
~11 that its name purports, and more' ; fur it is
1, , ,t itintiited to such special matters as ' most
_of
our educational publications um Thu fitat num_
ber of the year is before us. It is ono of the
Lest printecispapers tie have ever seen, and the
nutter is all excellent. J
It offers the following prizes for IS7O : For
the Eleven best EssiLys $l5OO will be awarded,
and $lOOO additional will be paid for the Twen
(3' hest Compositions of scholars at school. These
..z.k .h
to be submitted prior to April 20, 1870, and
she ision will be announced in the July num.
beros the Educational Gazette. For the Ten,
largest lists of Subecriptions $5OO will be given
the first receiving $125; while unequalled offers
are made to 'pupils to become 'active canvassers.
The January number gives full details of these
awards, and then the terms will be exactly ful.
filled. Address; C. 11. Turner 1 Co. 607 Chest
nut St., Philadelphia.
CAUGHT AT LAST.—"Murder will out.',
10 a former issue, we noticed the arrest and
detention in our county Jail o a certain peddler ,
stbe was suppsoed to .be the murderer of Dr.
Ileado. We have been not a littlo amused, to
tee how many unfortunate sons of Adam have
teen arrested as the identical men who did the
deed, but who, on production .of the evidence Of
i dentification, have been released as' innocent
but persecuted mon. To have al peculiar mat*
upon the face, or hand; tcl.bear the, appearance
qbarink lately been shorn of whiskers ; or to
rvsembl: in any particular, the real et:sat:sin, was
enougthe bring down upon any strolling chap,
the vengeance of the reward hunters.
At last, however, the real criminal has been
Caught; and it is to bo hoped that no More in
nocents will hoped° to suffer. A young man
named Thoodo6 Nichols was suspected, traced
to Buffalo, there arrested, and has now confessed
ths Prime.
Ills statement is as follows :
" I en's sorry ram in this position but it is too
'ste now. If they had not found, the watch \I
:t:ould have been safe; hnt the evidence is too,
•tr.ing :tad I suppose I shall be hung. When I
left Wears I had no intention of doing anything
t he Lind. As Ipassed Dr. Meade's office I saw
:;,e, doctor, and made up my mind to get 'his
I went in and eat down, asked the doe
tor to loan me two dollars t&get to Dunkink ; he
dcel:ned to lo'an tne.any money, and I waited ear
opportunity and grabbed him with the intention
of takin g it from him. The dootor was too strong
f' , r rue and got me down. We had a rover°
!`''file, and the doctor gut too up and went and
locked the door and locked me in. -thought ho
, Ta? going to get a gun to guard roe, for the do
n_ t
keips a gun, and he is an awful tempered
tr:Ra when be gets mad. I seized a small chordlY:the eto‘e and hit him over the bead two or
three titnee, and the store key fell from his hand
,iO.l I dois't know but I struck him once or twice
after that. I then took his watch and money
unlocked the store door, eventent out, locked the
door after me, and started for Olean."
fast 4udionco gathered at the,Court Mouse Friday
evening, to liaterrieLthe 'leoturb of ' Pro." C. ' - 11.
Verrill of State Normal School Mansfield, on
"Amusements" Ile held the audience in close
attention throughout. lbelecture,was Sprightly',
easy and natural ; the delivery was gracefulv end,
altogether It whiled avra3l the shear in ,a. happy
mood, kindred to the subject. Most of all, it was
modest and unpretending—qualities ythieh, make
simple words however wise,„ fell upon the car her
moniouily, and touch the better nature happily
when without them, an audience goes away dis
turbed by ugly forms starting uiti,on every
aide-
The lecture was full of beauty, fqr it.was true to
nature.
REBIOVAL.—Messrs. S I Ith ~Merr
ick have removed from the offle lay.elyoeeußie4 l l
by them, to one over Relley'a no • blook. They
have a very pleneant room there.
JERSEY SHORE AND PINE CREEK
RAILTtOAD.—A meeting ;as held 'at the Ilcrdio
Heusi, in Williamsport; recently, and an address .
tras issued to the peoplitalong the lino of the pro
posed road, signed by ninny gentlemen of means,
owning property alo,hg the route, calling another
meeting at the same plhee, to be held on the Bth
inst. , The object of the meeting is to devise
proposed. road in course of
means to place the
construction at once. The road passes through
porticin of Lycoming, Tioga and Potter coun
ties, to the Stop line, and• there connects with a
contemplated toad down ' the Genesee valley to
Rochester. This road has le'ng been talked of,
and lately au to.dout feeling has been manifested
in the entcrpriso. It will undoubtedly,be built at
no distant day, as it will make a better and mere
direct route from tha West, and Western New
York, southward, than at present exists. It will
open'a large tract of country, now comparatively
a wilderness, and make an outlet for an immense
quantity of timber and coal. The peoplo along
the whole route seem to be sanguine, and in real
I
earnest about it. f the road is built, it will at
once become a great thoroughfare from the north
to the south, and nothing more fortunate could
happen for the development of the southern and
western part of Tioga county. •
RAILROAD MEETING.
Pursuant to notice, an adjourned railroad meet
ing was held in the Court' House, Saturday eve
ning last. There was a largo attendance; and
after reports by committees on subscriptions, and
speeches by gentlemen present, reeolutions wore
offered to add to the committee in Delmar tho
names of V. 11. Baldwin and Devillo Stowell,
•
and appoint a
Committee fur liforris.—William Babb, Samuel
Donne, William Stutiker,Tuoch Blackwell.
r Committee for Lawrenceville.—S. I. Pourer, Dr.
Granger, Charles S. Matter, Judge Wheeler, Aus
tin Lathrop. •
Additional Corn, for Dliddirbury.—Merrill Sta
ples, George Potter.
A ommittee was.appointed to arrange with
Mr. Magee, or, officers of the company, in regard
to indemntifying the company for "right of way,"
and to reako•some agreement with them for the
completion of the road within a stated time.—
Adjourned to meet at the Court House on Satur
day evening, 12th_inst.
..111m3ais RUN.—The temier of our
citizens was considerably ruffled, on bearing that
some of those County speculators in• search' of a
now 'ounty, were intending to take a slice of our
coin y. Now to such proposals we say emphat
ically : No gentlemen. We would advise those
ambitions gentlemen to go to Montana or some
other Territory where their ambitious desires
would be gratified to their full extent, by having
a whole county to themselves. We do not •wish
you to try your surgical knife on our county.
Our citizens are a unit on that point.
The arrival on the 22d of January of a special
train in town with a large delegation of Odd
Fellows, announced to the citizens that the Odd
Fellows were abcint to organize a new Lodge
hero. This was done by the District Deputy Grand
Masker, J. M. Butler, a gentleman every way
qualified to fill the important position to which
ho has been called.
After the Ledge was duly organized, and the
officers installed, the members and inoikor4 f roo.to
betook thetIIEOIVCS to the Muniltou House, where
the Coirine deportment had been in operation,
superintended by the. proprietor, Mr. Stephen
Bowen, who spared no pains to make his guests
comfortable. Dishes of those delicious bivalves
and tither delicacies of the season were found on
his tables, to which the guests did ample justice.
Thanks are tine to Mr. Bowen for the generous
and 'courteous manner in which ho entertained
his guests: After supper and the usual courlosies
among the members, the company broke up,
highlyideased with the tfitertainment.
Business has 'darted up here. Mining opera
tions have emnmenced ; the company are
puttin g out a large stock of coal this winter.
Cobsiderable disappointment is felt herd, at not
having the usual amennt of :110{V to got in the
lumber, as the lumber is indispensable in carry
ing on the work in the summer season.
nut Dame Niturc will barn her freaks some
times ouid we must abide by her laws.
'the mortality among the children Was fallen off
here, so that parents breath more freely, and the
doctors vit4 ‘erea. W. L. R.
I/IBM:W.—Since my .last'
couamutli
eation, I have gathered the following items for
your paper. The citizens of our - community,
have raised a sufficient amount of money to send
to New York, for a Set of brass instruments, for
thetse of a brass baud organization in our vil
lage. The instruments arrived at our place the
Vith inst., and the members .of. the hand found
them to' ho first class. Mr. A. Fieldhouse, au
old experienced band teacher, has been employed
as their instructor, the members of the hand
have' met several times for l instruction, and their
teacher is well pleased with their eagerness to learn'
He says if they continue to manifest such a strong
desire to learn, it will ho but a short time until
they will be masters of their. instruments, and
will be able to discourse music for any occasion.
Miss Ada Bush, of I'Vellsboro, is now in our
village fur the purpoot•instructing a class to
play the Cabinet Organ. I have been told she
has met with good success in getting up a class,
I hope she may succeed in improving the musical
tdlont of the young people for good
Music cheers up the drooping spirits, through
tires uneven journey.
On the evening of tho 20th inst., , nocording to
previous notice given byt the committee, there was
a grand festival bold in the basement of the
E. Church, for the purpose of raising 'funds to
pay off a balance remaining unpaid, ore the
Church Bell that was bought early in the fall.—
It was well attended ;*and to the gratification of
the committee, the proceeds of the effort, amoun
ted to over fifty dollars in cash, which enabled
the committee to liquidate the debt of the boll
and pay all the expenses.
John F. Hart, Esq., aged 83 years, 0 months
and 17 tlays, died on tho 20th, ofJiin: 1870. The
subject of this notice, was born in Harrisburg,
Pa. fn an early' day with his father, he wended his
way through the wilderness, to the valley of the
-Tiega river, near Law renceville. Subsequently
Mr. Hart, in the year 1820 removed from the
.Tioga valley to Liberty Township, at which place
ho has been a worthy citizen up until the Limo of
his death. SCRIBE.
MAINsBUBG.—Dear Agitator: Once
aweek you are our welcome visitor, and among
the many
fl ood things you bring us, not the least
is your col inn of local.
New Year' eve, Elder Rhinevault held watch
meeting. The ti - iectingwas very interesting, and
profitable. All remained-until the close.
Elder It. has just closed a - prqracted meeting
of ,about ire weeks, which ho hns'been holding
with the ,•_•tate Road Church. Sumo have been
hopefully converted, and the church revived. The
schools are moving along finely. Sume F ahool
houses in Sullivan aro in bad repair. We need
better school houses. 'Why an; they rot made
conifortabl*and pleasant?
I might rpeak of a dancing school which bus
been started at the hotel, but I will not, for fear
I should say something that would seem to en
dorse it. Young man, if you'would be respected,
keep out of hadi company. If you would be use
ful in riper age, lind exercise in useful employ
ment now. Remember that if you sow wild oats
in the spring -time of life, you will certainly hati•e
wild oats to reap in later years.
1
i' The friends of Elder Bhinevault made him a
onation at thielliace: Jan. 12th, amounting to
190, and another at the house of E. Dewey Jan.
9th, amountkg to $5O. The temperance lecture
at this place alit well attended, and was a con
vincing and attentive argument.
F. K. WEIGH;
CIE
tho serviceg or Mr. J. Adams Sail% U. B.
for 'Rriasii eltb. Mr. t2,l,m)th"
Mature im•thesitattle nearairer witht the
Alabturia.
this lecture is out of the home course, and it
bas cast the , society considerable trouble and, ex
pense to preemie ft. - Tioketd will therefore - be
sold at Bookstore for 35 cents each. No compli
mentary tickets will be issued. Leoture will be
at the M. E. Church, and will commence at
&clock. .
'This lecture has been delivered In Boston and
ZIOX York With groat sactess.-T-sp.)
Vlairr AND iairikatEirriiv
Mr. M. D. Prince of this place, is taking orders
for fruit and ornamental trees, shrubbery &0., for .
the "Catherine Highland Nurseries," Schuyler
Co., N. Y L ., These Nurseries halm a, high,:roputa r ,
thin, and we linve no hesitation in commending
Mr: Prince to all Who ife'sire anytbin'g in -this
•
lino. •He will take orders; ,during the, 'winter,
and see them filled by delivery in proper season.
These trees are much better adapted 'to the cli
mate, than those reared under a warmer sun,
as they wi,ll not be so , likely to suffer from, ex
posure during Our winters,-4t. '
ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZINE ron Fp:Ban
/me is, if anything, better and handsomer than
the itdmirilblo January issue, which, took its
readers by surprise, with its charming new dross
and improved air. The continued series of Arti
cles oh " The Marvels of the Insect World" will
deeply intereSt every, young and old, and none
who road the opening chapters of Miss Tovins
end's new story, "'Jacqueline'," „will noed••to be
Invited tci a perusal of more chapters in the serial.
The excellent stories, and many entertaining, in
structive, and useful articles in the "Donn,"
give it en interest ntill value peculiar to itself.—
As a Lady's Magazine, it combines all the best
features of such periodicals, and it is ideasant to
know that it has become a general favorite.—
Published by T. S. ,Arthur do Sons, Philadelphia,
at $2,00 a year, with a liberal reduction for clubs.'
Sold by News Dealers, at 20 cents a number.
Yount; FOLKS' News.—While speaking of per
iodicals and Journals for the young folks, we can
not too earnestly commend to their patronage
this excellent- weekly paper, published ittlhe
cheap rate of one dollar per year. New subscrib
ers receive the paper fifteen months for one dol
lar. ,Being illustrated With handsome cuts, and
tilled with entertaining and instructive matter, it
is just the thing to•please the young folks.. The
children need just such a japer'-to tone their
morale, to excite their imagination, and to sharp
'en their wits. Remember that this paper is a
Weekly.
ERD MARTIN, /:',ablishor, 1214
, PhiladolOhia,` -
Send to AL,
Chestnut Stree,
MARRIAGES
110WE-LWILLARD. --- January 26ib, 1870;
by Rev. J. P. Calkins, Mr. Morris D. Howe to
Miss Isabella L. Willard, both of Delmar.
CHAMBERLIN—CAMPBELL.— rn Delmar,
at to residtrnee of, the bride's father, Jan. 2611,
1870, by Rev, A. Dodge, Mr. Lyman P. Cham
berlin, of Ridgebury, Bradford county, Pa., to
Miss l lCato Campbell.
FRALIC—SIIERWOOD.—At the Dickinson
House, Corning, Jan. 12th, by Rev. C. P. Hard,
Mr. D. L. Franc of Lamb's Creek, Pa., to Miss
Anna M, Sherwood, of Mansfield, Pa. •
MORAN—STRAIT.---At tho residence of the
bride's parents, in Canton township, Jun. 4th,
1870, by Rev. J: L. Watson,r. D. J. Moran to
Didie C. Strait, both f Canton, Pa.
NOTICE.:
• , •
Ali pertains indebted to the subscriber in AC
counts or Notes, aro requested to. pall immedi
ately an settle with A: LEE, Knoxville, Pa.
Fob. '2, 1870. 2 M. M. LRE,
PUBLIC VF;NDUE.
ILL be sold at public vonduo, on tho old
VV . farm of tho subscriber, in Middlebury, on
Tuesday, tho 15th instant, the following prop
erty :
Ono pair five year old horses, ono double har
ness, two three year old colts, seven cows, eight
calves, one two year old bull, four hogs, ono side
hill plough, one dog churn, ono hand churn, one
drag? one cheese press, sixty-five milk pans, and
ottier things too numerous to. mention.
Also 25 tons of hay.
All stuns under fivo dollars, oash. All over
fivo dollars, six months' credit given, for good
paper. Sale to' coonnonce nt ton o'clock, A. M.
Feb. 2, 1' 70. 1v " JOSEPH GUILE.
A. R. EASTMAN-
DENTIST ,
NA: •
IVELLSI3OIf.O, PA
Special Netice..
AB. EASTMAN has the largest stock of
tooth over kept in Tioga county. Also a
NVAV IN PROVEIMINT, nay or before offered to the
public, with which he cah give more perfect sets
of teeth than can possibly be made nu any other
plan yet known. [Sob testimonial at the office.]
Nitrous oxide gas administered with remarka
ble effect; rendering 1119 extraction of teeth pain
less, and even pleasant. Two new and complete
gasometers in operation, furnishing a full sup
ply of fresh gas at all times.
Special attention paid to filling and preserva
tion of the naturaj teeth. Prices to suit all.
Feb 2 '7O tf
GREAT BARGAIN.
PIANO FOR SALE. New. Celebrated ma
hers. Made of rosewood; carved legs, iron
frame ; over-strung bass; 7 octaves. To be sold
for one third less than cost. Guarantied for tie
years. For casbror on tiwo, with good security.
Can be seen at C. B. NVhitohead's, Nelson, TiOga
county, Pw. fob 2 '7O `2.w* . `
- NroncE—L, hereby given to the citizens of
11 Delmar school district, that the'School Di
rectors silt meist nt the school house near the
Delmar cheese - factory, on the 12th day of Feb.,
instant, tor the purpohe of letting the wood fur
the winter schools of 1870-71.
1:C13 RT CAMPBELL, Seo'y
Bohnar, Fab 2, 1871. 2w
Norway Oats.
IHAVE for sale forty bushels of the genuine
Ramsdell Norway Oats; being part of 77i
bushels raised from 28 quarts sown on I of an
acre. The seed from which the above oats wore
raised, was bought in New York oily, from the
sole agents for the sale of the genuine Ramsdell
Norway Oats. _ 11. S. ARCHER.
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EXECUTORS' NOTICE.—The undersigned,
Executors of the estate of Eleuer S. See
ly, deceased, late of Deerfield, request all those
indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment, aild all those having claims against it to
present them fur settlement, to
HANNAH SEELEY, Rex.
JOHN UOWLAND, Ex.'r.
Deerfield, Jan.2s, 1870.--.Bte
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• gho' follow trig 18 IMQns 140, pr4OneB, fea
lures of Onn'YOuict7otactiloi 1870 •
T. Whitney, enthor ;of u , ,et;Bton.-
mer {n
Leslie Ooidateaits's VA"' will contribute
the lending aerial etmy, entitled 'f We a
Story of Home Life. -
Dr. 11. Hayes, the distinguishe'd' ArCtio: ex,
plorer, will give some graphic,' sketches of Life
and Adventure in the Polar iteglonif.
Col. T. W. Higginson will' furnish a , series of
valuable artioles describing the habitis and charac
teristics of the Thayer, Elephant amt other
.
animals. ' • • •
Oarretcin,",nathor`of " Winning His Way s '
and "bar New' Way Round the World," wil'
Contribute several papers of - great interest, rel
rating to what he saw in China during his recent
tour of t.he globe.
Mra.-Profesior Agaisis will 'continue her in.
struotivo and fascinating account of " The World
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word and delusion. The microscope shows, that
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ERRORS OF YOUTHS
A GENTLEMAN µho suffered for years from - Ner
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directions for making the simple remedy by which he
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tiser's experience, can do so by addi'ewiltig in perfect
confidence, JOHN 13. OGDEN.
May 20,'69-Iy. - No. 42 Cedar Street, New York.
TO OONSUBIPTIVES„
Tun Advertiser, having been restored-to health in a
few weeks, by a vary simple remedy, after 'having suf
fered several years with - 11. severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make
known to his fel lowqmfferets the means of curd.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the pro
soription'stsed (free of charge,) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will find
CURT. Tea CONSUMPTION , AStHMA,
Baormintis, etc.
The object of the advertiser in sending the Proscrip
tion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information
which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes
every sufferer wintry his remedy, as it will cost thorn
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please address
Rev .I:MAIM A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, N.Y.
May 26, 18G0-Iy. •
. E. FL ,Harirls 9
CELEBRATED BAKING POWDERS
n— for, sle by• •
Fob. 2, 1870. P. 11, WILLIAMS (4 00.
Kerosene Lamps,
CHEAP AS DIRT, AT
Feb. 2, 1870. P. R. WILtIAMS dc CO
THE PLACE TO BUY KEROSENE
OIL THE CHEAPEST AT
Feb. 2, 1870. P. P.. WILLIAMS & CO.
For Anything
• You want In thee
DRUCJAINE,
Go to P. R. Willierai (4 Co, They kee p the
boat gook and c!11 the Chenpeet. '
Fob. 22:1870.
500 TONS of the finest ground Cayuga
Plaster, in Tioga County, to be had at
the Mansfield Plaster Mill. No chafge for de
livering at the Mansfield Depot.
Jan. 10, 1870-3 m. 0, 11. OWENS.
House j Lot for Sale.
AourtGOOD House and barn, on a lot of two
aoroa, within ten minutes walk of the
House, Wellaboro, is offered for sale. In
quiro of John I. Mitchell, Esq., Wellsboro.
Jan. 25, 1870-tf.
NOTE LOST.—AII persons are hereby forbid
purchasing a note of twenty.fivo dollars,
against Joseph J. Shumway, drawn in favor of
Uriah Danlcs, and now tho property of ,
Fob 2, 1870. 3w W. D. BOWEN.
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE NORMAL - SCIIOOL.
half-yeTEre"n' -
Itonoonma .January3lfsio. The
3( term (14 weeks) will commence March .21st,
1870. Send l'Or a circular.
CHARLES H. VERRILL,
Feb 2, 1870. H' • Principal.
Planing Matching.
FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT
ING, TONGUED cE GROOVED,
with rapidity and exactness, with our now Ma
ohines. Try it and sac. , B. IR. VANHORN. •
Wolliboro, Jan. 1, 1870.
tiiltilltitalligttli 1111 - : . "
0
';, .
D. S. & R. G. ingLAN Proprietor/.
T r i t! y en a b ri le p ri r h e tr a a r : i td m e a si o t o o r tb fu o r lit i t i Tio that
SASH AND BldNpS,
DOORS, PALING, SCRO L L SAW
ING,
c, ! - TNG, &0., ' ;
• • ; '; Also, dealers in,
- ' ;1 • •f r ;
Lumber and ~ Shlndes.
,
iiice list for Sash primed and glazed per light :
8 by 10-121 conts.
0 by 13, 8 by 14, 10 by 12, 15 conte
10 by 14, 9 by 14, 10 cents.
10 by 10, 20 conto.
4
Our work is made of the best boneoned lumber
and in the best manner. Call and see us.
Son. 5, 187C-Iy,
Medical Card
ir\ R. CLARK., after visiting , the, principal
Yoities of Western Pa.,for the aCcommodation
of his numerous Patients throughbut the . Wes
tern Counties of the State, will visit again,
WELLSBORO, BLOSSBURG, MAINS
' FIELD,- & TIOGA -BOBO,' "•'-
on the following days:.
Appointments for Jan. & Feb, 1870.
Erie, Pc:., Reed House,'Jan. 10, 11, 12 .74. 13.
Pittsburg, Merchant's Hotel, Jan. 14, 15, 16 .t 17
'Scenery Hill, Pa., "Office," Jan. 18,19,20, 21, 22.
Altoona, Pa., P. R. lt.'House, Jan. 23, 24, 25,26
Harrisburg, U. S. Hotel, Jan. 27, 28, 29, & 30.
TIOGA COUNTY.
Wellabor°, Pa., (WoHaber° Hotel) Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday et Friday, Feb. 1,2, 3, 4.
- Blonsburg, Pa., (Exchange Hotel,) Tuesday,
February 8. .
Mansfield, Pa., (Mansfield Hotel) Wednesday
Fob. 9.
Tioga, Dor° -Pa., (Hazlett's Hotel,) Thursday
Fob. 10,
• Elmira, N. 'Y., (Rathbono House,) Friday
Fob. 11. 1 '
Dr. Clark examined more than IAOO, invalids
in Tioga County, and such was the satisfacition
given in examining and treating Chronic diseas
es, that he placed nearly one-halj of this number
under regular treatment, and with scarcely an
exception they aro rapidly improving, and
many of his cures are truly remarkable.
Dr. Clark would like to give the names of re
markable cures performed in Tioga County, but
delicacy In publishing patient's names at home
forbids. Please notify your afflicted neighbors
of my appointments.
Jan: 10, 1870. Dr. B. CLARK,
. Scenery Hill, Pa,
Tioga Marble Works.
TIIE undersigned is now prepared to ore
cute alrorders for ToMb Stones 'and Monu
ments of either •
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest stylo and approved workmanship
and with dispatch.. 1 ,
Ho keeps constantly on hand both kinds of
Marble and will bo 'able to snit all who may fa
vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in tho country.
FRANK ADAMS.
Tidga,Jap. 1,1870-tr.
NOTICE is horoby given that D. G. Stevens
and Joseph Aiken, Trustees of Martin Ste
vens, have filed their accounts in tho Prothono
tary's office of Tioga County, and that- said no.
count will be presented to the Coureof Common
Pleas, on Monday the .7th day of February next,
for confirmation and allowance.
J. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y
ann. 112,,1870.
NOTICE is hereby given that Isaac Batten . ,
J. Dearman, Dolos Angel, and others, have
applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga
County for a Charter of incorporation to them
ions puKposes, under the namo, and style. of
"The First Baptist Church of Knoxville," and
that said charter will be granted at the next term
of said Court, commencing on the last Monday
of January inst., unless sufficient raason be
shown to the.contrary. J. F.'DONALDSON,
Jan. 12, 1870. _ Prothonotary.
SALISBURY, BROS., & CO.,
Extensive — Manufacturers 'and Importers of
Gold, Plated fr. Oreide Jewelry,
SOLID AND NICKEL
,SIF.AMM V7-LMli c i •
ADIERICAN, ENGLISH & SWISS
Watches,
CASED BY . OURSELVES, '
All every description oC
• FANCY • GOIADS AND YANKEE NOTIONS,
Especially adapted and designed for Southern
and Western Trade,
Circulars and full descriptive Price Lista sent
free.
Agents wanted everywhere. Address,
SALISBURY, BRO., ‘4 CO.,
51 I)orranoe Stieet,
Jan. 12, 1870-3 m, Providedce, R. I.
Register's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Executors'
and Administrators named below; have
tiled their accounts in the Itegitster's Office in
and for Tioga Co. Pa., and that the said accounts
will be presented to the Orphan's Clinirt of and
- I for said county, at a session of said Court to be
hold in Wellsboro, on Monday the 31st, day of
January 1870, 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. Stevens, late of Middlebury Township, de
ceased. •
Account of Patrick Hallinan Executor of tho
last will and Testament of Cornelius Ha!linen,
late of Union Township, deceased.
Account of J. Emery, Administrator of the Es
tate of David 11. Smith, late of Wellsboro deed.
D. L. DEANE,
Wellsboro, January, 5, 1810. ' Register.
IMPORTANT TO. FARMERS ! 1
HAVE about 200 bushels of genuine Norway
I
Oats, and will dispose of a part of them at a
reasonable price. Those wishing the pure seed
please call and examine. L. C. BENNETT
Wollsboro January 3d, 1870—tf.
ANOTHER TUMBLE I.
Cash! 1870
SEE WHAT BELLING FOR CASH!
Our Pries To• Day.
BestWhito Wheat Flour $7 pr bb1.1,75 pr. sack.
co Red witnter $0.50 " 1,62 , (I
"XX Spring Wheat, 6,00 " 1,50 "
Buckwheat Flour, 3,00 per 100 lbs.
Besr."Feed - poo " "
Bran and Shorts 1,50 " "
'
Meal 2,25 " " '
These prices only FOR CASH. . .
WRIGHT it BAILEY.
All persons not having settled with us, can
not blame us liow if they find their•accounts and
notes left with an' attorney for. collection. We
give due notice. W. it: B.
BAG S.—Wo want all persons having any bags
with our mark on them, to ,roturn, the same at
once, as we shall'iake 'steps to secure them--
We have 500 hags scattered among the people.
WRIGHT A BAILEY
SELECT SCHOOL.
VrISS. JENNY GIBSON will open a Select
in, School in the AcademY building on the
10th of January inet„ 1870.
Thorough instruction will bo afforded in any
of the branches usually taught in the Academy,
Tenns.—Common English $5,00 per quarter.
Higher English, French and German $7 ‘!
Jan. 5, 1870--3wP
CORNING JEWELRY STORE 1
A, D. DUDLEY,
P I A Watchmaker and Jeweler.
A largo atoortmont of
WATCHES, .JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED
WARE, CLOCKS AND 'FANCY GOOpS.
Engraving done in any style.
Corning, Deo. 15, 1889. A. D. DUDLEY,
ly. No. 10, Markel St.
The f'laoe""to' Say'tooeiee;'
Truman & Mothers,
HAVING taken,tbe Store formerly occupied
by John R. Bowen for dry gopde, and con
verted it into a •. - , .
GROCYIRY: PROVISION
wrA.BLISHMENTp
ovirything fresh - and good can..bo forint' here,
and at panes topless&
;. 4 .: TEAS COFFEES, SUGARS, MO-
LASSES, FISH, &C., &a,
to salt all
Call and see us, that we may convince you
tho fact that our motto is, " Cheap, Quick
Solos, mind Small Profits." •
TRUMAN- et MATHER&
Wellsboro, Jan. 5,1870—V.
The remaining Dry Goods, of J. R. Bowen,
will be gold at this establishment at very low
figures. TRIIMAN..Ic MATHERB..
The way to Get Rich
Is to buy your
GOODS
where you can buy, them CHEAPEST !
You can Ao that at
Wilson ec Van Valkenburg's
A SPLENDID LINE OF
CHOKE WINTER GOODS,
Purchased at the Bottom Market Prices,
just received
BM NM CLOTHE%
of every description, and clothing made to ()Idler
in-tho very best etyle, and warranted..{,
WILSON VAN VALRENBURG
Wellsboro,bee.ls, 1869
CHOICE POULTRY,—I have a fow 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 be
filled in rotation as received as early next spring
as the weather will permit. No orders noticed
unless accompanied by the cash. Price 31 per
dozen. M.. B. PRINCE.
Wolleboro, Pa., Dec. 20, 1809.
7 UISTRAY.—Carne to my enclosure, in Niles
Dee.l9,lBGO, nine white sheep.—
. .II:no owner can have the same, by proving prop
erty, paying charges, and taking them away.
Jan. 5,1869-3 w. ERASTUS NILES.
FARM FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers
_l2 for sale the following property situated in
the Township of Liberty, Pa..—Bounded on the
North by (100. McGee, East. by Negro Lott,
South and West_by John Messner; containing
422 acres and some perches. About 40 acres
bleared, and under good cultivation ; also, con
'mining some of . the choicest Timber in the
County—to wit: Pine, Hemlock, Cherry, Ash,
Oak, Red and White Bass, Jte.
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 Breean ; containing acres;
about 25 acres cleared. lions° and Barn thereon.
For partictilara apply to JOSEPH h UGH ICS,
Jan. 5,1870—jw. L berty, Tioga Co.; Pa.
Elk Run Plaster.
THIS PLASTER ha •inebeen thoroughly
torted,by the farmed, abd pronounced by
all, to be a superior article, 0 , we take pleasure
in saying that we can supply the masses, as
we have any quantity on hand, Price per ton,
5 dollars. I. CIIAMPNBY.
Jan. 5,1870-sm.*
FROM THE ALBANY EVE ING JOURNAL of Dec.
7, 1869.—Ifeary Damages In the groat snit of
John S. Perry against Jagger tic Littlefield,
which has been before the United States Court
for the past seven "or eight years, and for three
years or more before the ion. A. A. Boyce, of
Utica, appointed as Master to ascotain and re
port the gains and profits mado by the defend
outs in violating the assignments and, infring
ing thei patents under which the celebrated
Oriental Stoves are manufactured and sold, we
learn that a report has been made awarding to
Mt. Perry as a damage, the sum of $52,747.82.
Some thousands of Sivas that were sold by
the Littlefield Stove Maattfacturing Company
are understood not to bd iOluded in this award,
but are to be the subject of further proceedings.
—Albany Evening Journal. "
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—Puieuant to an
order and decree of the Orphan's Court of
Tioga County at NovemberiTerm, 1869, the un
dersigned Guardian of the, person and estate of
Daniel Keltz, a minor child of Betsy Keltz de
ceased, will expose to public sale at the premi
ses beloW named, 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 Lyndos 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 small board house there
on. ' Terms of salo, on • half cash, and one-halt
in ono year. Sale to ako -place on Monday,
January 3d, 1870, at 2 'clock P. M.
J. E. CL WELAND, Guardian.
Union, Pa., Dec. 3d,1809-Iw.
NOTICE.—We pay Gash for ASH, CHERRY,
and CHESTNUT 'LOGS, delivered at our
Mill. Ash Logs cut 12, and 14 feet. Cherry and
Chestnut 12, 14 and 16 feet long
snw nothing chart of 12 feet in length.,
TRUMAN & BOWEN.
Dec. 8, 1869.—tf. ,
tRESH GROUND -PLASTER
AT TIOGA,
:13Y T. L: BALDWIN, & CO,
$7,50 per ton.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.--Lettors Teotamen
tarj, hnving been granted upon the last will and
Testament of Joseph T. Streit, late of Mansfield,
doe'd, all persons indebted 10, or claiming against
said testator, are requested to settle with, WIL
LIAM J. 33,00T1J, Ear. or 0. v ELLIOTT,
agent, Mansfield, Pa.
Doo. 22. 18894w:a
IR2o : N . : ,w,o**; : t
FOUNDRI; .-.7' & MACIIINE SHOP I.
WELLSBoO, PA.
SEARS S; AVERY, :PROPRIETORS.
PLOWS, HORSE. HOSES, CULTIVA
TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET
TLES, ALL SIZES, SAP PANS,
FARMING UTENSILS, ALL,
KINDS, WOOD MACHINES FOR
SAWING WOOD ; ,
Brick Machilies,
CHURN POWER ; THE TOMPKINS
COUNTY,'HORSE POWER- EIGHT
AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY
ON HAND, • ;
And also, everything usually found in a first
class Shop.
We call particular attention to our MA
CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with
new, and first-class
MACIIINkRY, L 1111 H
Iron PLANER, DRILL, 4.c. We employ none
but first-class workmen, and are, therefore, pre
pared to do our work in the .best style, and at
short notice. We have recently added now
MACHINERY, for Planing and' Matching
boards. Call and see us. -
Jan. 5, 1870-Iy. l ' 'SEARS 14 AVERY.
BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE.
I Surrender,
BUT AT DISCRETION
Y OU
see t at half a column of apnea with half
an inch of reading matter don't help me'
after all. ii at d'ye do that for 1" asked less
than a million of thy customers, when I appeared
in blank. And, being tuckered out with trying
to explain why I did it, lam forced to do it in
print!
Therefore,
Know yo, all good peoplo p that I am doing a
Land Office Business,
WHOLESALE 86 RETAIL
SUGARS, ALL. MIADES, SYRUPS, MO
LASSES, PORK, HAMS,
SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CISCOES, COD, HALT,-
BUT, AND so rowin,
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,—
But then,
THE ; TEA TRADE
is ono of my biggest, brightest, and best thing
You cannot get bettor
OOLONG OR GREEN 'PEAS,
or cheaper, than I can eell you. You may pa.
tronizo the Great American Tea . Company and
ihen I can do you good. I have enough 'to vet
Tioga County a
TE -' HE - ING
for the next 25 years'i B,esicios no man has a big
ger or better lot of ' ,
MODUR cit grengo
then I have, and nm selling them at I bargain
- Everythitf g
in tho Grocery Line,
CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES
• WOODEN WARB, CONFEC
TIONERY, '
,
not mixed as I Mix them hero, but in good order
I buy all tho
"BUTTER : AND CHEESE,
that I can, and almost ovOrythingolso but teasels
Sign of the DULL Sz BEE-HIVE
Wellgbore, Deo. 15, 1869
HAVE YOU SEEN THE
Ititniense Stock of
Carpets,
AND OIL CLOTHS,
• in the Carpet Store of
Oot, 27, 1889 "1 SMITH & WAITE'S,
" 9 Corning, N. Y
For Sala.
T•EXTRACT FACTORY'at Cotralectiue
Valley, Tioga Co., Pa. This factory's 400.0
feet, two stories, ample steam power, and capaci
ty of HMO Olinda of tanning extract per day.
It is in a Ines lima favorable for either its present
business.or as a tannery, and may be fit ed for
the latter at a small expense. About 1 or 18
runes of land go with the property. Will , e sold
low anti on easy terms. , Apply to I. Ma EDG
comp, Couranesquo Valley, Tiogn Co., Pa., for
terms, .te.
Sept. 8,18894 m.
F. Sr, 04 Moore,
TWERT AND EXOItANGE STABLES
Wellsbozo, Pa. Office awl Stables on Wats
Street, in rear of Court House. They will tar
fish hones, single or double, With Babies, o
Carriages; at short notice. Long experience in
the business enables the proprietors to announce
with confidence they can meet any reasonable de..
mends in their line. Drivers furnished, if desired
and passengers carried to any part nf the count* y.
Thankful for past favors, they invite continual:oo
of custdro. Terms reasonable.
N0v.,724,
GW. NAVLE, would say to his Moods
. that hi Harness Shop new in fuliblatit,
and that'll° is s
prepared to tarnish heavy or light
I-Xakrieli? - 1-Eleas, •
on short notice, in a good aid substantial•nian.
nor, and atpriees that can't 101 l to suit.,
• • alio best woritmen araemi,loyeci,Andlnone but
the best material need: Call and eVo.
Deo. 9,18158-Iy. ' G. W. N.
11. Ai r . Et , 3a. X3B
MR. 'A. L. MONROE, is tho - authorized
Agent for Tioga and Potter Coanttea, to
effect insurance in tho
•
Wyoming Insurance Company.
Royal, Capitol $5,000,000
London, Liverpool .t (hobo, Capitol, $10,000,000
Ile will canvass the county during tho week ex
cept Saturdays, when he will be found at the
office of John. I. Mitchell, to attend to all who
may give him a call. .A. L. MONROE
Sept. 22, 1809-3m. 0
Furnitu
Mar AVING completed his new Cabinet Ware
houseJUL on Main street, Wellsboro, has stock
ed it with a large and superior assorted stook of
Chamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, maple,
,t 6., &c., &0.,
from $l5O down, and as cheap
ms the same goods can be bo't
in the cities, freight added.
IEI
W. T. IVIATHERS
HARNESS SHOP Y.
Ie r Furniture!
B. T. VAN HORN,
FURNITURE.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
from $125 down. Alio,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COETCHES,':TETE r
A-TF,TES, _
with Upholstery to suit.
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking Glasses, Brackets, Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
all kinds, -
Wholesalle and Retail.
I am manufacturing as usual, and Intend to
keep a fall stock of ware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacious and
neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and
best stook of Furniture ever brought into the
county.
It
Planing and atching,
&SPROLL SAWING MOULDING,
done to order at th Factory- 4 "
B. . VAN HORN
Jan. 1, 1869-tf.
C-C-B-&-F-L-E.
COME TO-
T, L, BALDWIN & CO'S
TIOGA, PA
end see a nice stock of Goods for the
FALL 6.; WINTER.
such ad
matmgg aaamat
:—all 6tylos, colors and patterns—
ALPACAS, POPLLNS, CAMBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLORED SILKS,
• • (Pc., d'e,
BEAUTIFUL Winter SHAWLS,
and a largo osi , ortmont to s:olect from
1 )
CLOAKS REA Y-MADE,'AND CLOTH
TO MAKE 3 , ORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS
Ad.., TO TRIM DRESSES
' OR SACQUES.
—Our stock of—
YANKEE NOTIONS
can't be beat. • It keeps up with everything the
Yankees hurt) thought of so far.
HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
' CORSETS, &C,
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mazmnizet
too numerous to mention; but wilt say that you
will seldom find so large an assortment to select
from in a country store, and clear down to tho
BOTTOM FIGURE
We also keep a large assoitoient of
REAbt 7 MAI)E CLOTHING,
in suits, and' ; parts of suite. Should we fall to
suit you with ready-made, we have Cassimero
and
A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT
Boots and Shoes,
all Bty les and sizes
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW . GOODS,
AND GENTS'• FURNISHING
GOODS,• A COMPLETE LINE OF
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WARE, NAILS, IRON,
LolrE4 t Latches, Carpenters' Toole.
A ;CiENERAL STOOK OF
I •
GROCERIES,
Fresh. TEAS aro lower than at any time since
the war. ' Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and
so have some cheap. Wo are agents for the
E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
F,T-W-X
Farmors, if you want tools to work with drop in
SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, do.
Butter tubs, Pails. Firkins, And Ashton Salt to
flavor with, AU kinds of Farm Produce want
ed. Prices ean't be beat.
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T. L. BALDWIN & CO.
Tioga, Pa., Jan. 1,1870.
1
IN DIVORCE.—To Armenia Van Etten: Take
notice, that your husband, Dan 0. Van Etten
has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of
Tioga 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, Wellaboro,attthe time and place
of hearing th said applicant irk the premises, on
which occasion you can attend if you thinkprop
er. J. B. pOTTER,
Jan-. 5, 1870, I Sheriff.
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