The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 02, 1870, Image 4

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Who, 164kinifoack. frhthinanhood'a prima,
Bees nCt c tlici,appetio a . f - ipi,..; : pont time?
Ari4,;t-kroligh thp shade
Of funeratcyprcas plxtited thick behind,
Hears no reproachful vhisper on the wind'
From. Ma lOired daid '
Who bean no trace of Passion's evil force?
Who shun's thy sting, oh t-terrible ltomort=e?
• Who does not °suit* •
n tho throngcepages of ile memory's
At tlmeit, a Bad and half reluctant look,
RegreOul• of tlie - pait? - •
Alas) tto evil which wo 14inwould stxUn
We do, and leaco the trishei for good undone;
Oar strength to-day
Xs bat to-marrow's weakness, prone to•full;
Pooriblind, upprofitable sercants all
A te . vr o alway.
Yet who, thus looking haek o'er his years
Feol3 not his eyelids wet with grateful tears,
If tip bath been
Permitted, weak and sinful as he wait, '
To cheer and aid, in some ennobling eauz , e,
His fellow-urea?
If ho bath hidden the outcast, or lot in
/6ray of sunslyine to the cell of sin-- •
If be hat*
Strength to the weak, and in the hour of need,
Over the suffering, mindless of the creed
Or home, bath bent—
13e has no} lived lo vain, aNI I / 4 1 while ho gives
rho praise to•liim in when) hp moves nod lives,
With tbnickful heart;
Ho gazes backward, and with hope before.-
Knowing t.hat,front bio_woiks he ticceruturC
Cdn henceforth part.
A Milwaukee bank was lately the
scene of a curious incident, and only
jtist escaped a heavy financial transac
tion 1 An elderly, well-dressed gentle
man eritored the ban k
,and drew ,a check
in a ;busine , 49-like:mapner, which he
passed to i the paying teller. Upon look
ing at the signature thotellerwas KlM
:what •surprised to' find it that of a no
less distinguished person tban C. Van
derbiltv and the check was drawn-for
the very handsome little sum of ten
million ,dollars. The gentleman
peered 'unconcerned, as if he was aeons
" tomed to draw checks every day - 3 ,and
a scrutinizing glance convinced the
teller,thathe was insane, and might he
a dangerons,lciistnmer. 'So he asked
him if ho Was' in a hurry r
saYinitit
might take Come_ time to count the
money. The stranger said he was not;
that he had come put to Milwaukee to
'buy the Detroit and .MilWaUkee' Rail
road ; that he had made the puttase
for $10,000,000, - and if 'they woulit 'cer
tify the.cbeck, it would answer all pun ,
poses. Ile continued tor - talk excitedly
about what he'was going : to do with
the route, and what a great thing it
wot Id be for Milwaukee, until a pti
liceman, who hail been sent:for came
in. The stranger proved lo he a De
troit gentleman, ' who was sucfering
under temporary insanity. , He was
perfectly r harmless ati went . away
quietly, though he had created -some
thing of
.a sensation in the bank - for a
few moments.—. Er.
DOING WOIIK IN ITS SEASON.—A
communication from a down-east far
mer, -complaining that his boys have
left hinf, his hired' man gone, leaving
some Of his potatoes in the ground and
all of his - corn in the fields, prompts us
to *kindii say that boys do not like to
dig potatoes when they are under the
necesSityof knockingoflthe frozen earth
from half the tubers against the hoe
) handle or, to husk corn when there is
?ultras much ice about theears as there
`are husks.
It is the failure to do work in its sea
soft—to finish planting till a fortnight
after every one else is done, or haying
till away into August, when the scythes
should be hung up the first week of the
month—that diseouages, and ;what is
worse disgusts boys: • -
This anxiety on the part of harents
about the affections of the eVildren
being won away from the old home
stead, is the Inevitable result of misera
ble, slack, and slip-shod management
of tiaatterrs at the old homestead in not
a few cases. When the work is done in
its season, done well, when every thing
about the farm looks inviting, furnish
ing reason for an honest undpoper pride,
there Wifi be less mourning for absent
sons, or •orrow over discontented ones,
than ther • is to-day.-Hearth and Home.
ALMOST DEVOURED BY HOOS.—We
take the following from the Bellefonte
Watchman r =—
AV e were horrified to learn the other
day that Mr. John Armagast, of Thin
lo Run,' an aged and highly respected
citizen, was nearly devoured by hogs in
his own - barnyard, Mr. Armagast has
long been in al feeble state of health,
and rot some time past haS been subject
to fits of epilepsy, frequently ftilling
down, kwhen alone,. in an entirely un
conscious state. Ho was suddenly taken
with this weakness one day last week,
when in his barnyard, and in his help
less condition . was set upon by a mini
ber of hogs, w ich tore and mangled
him horribly. Fortunately, his son
came to his aaistance in time to save
him from immediate d ath, but the old
gentleman is now layin in a very pre
earieus condition. Tit son states that
the hogs"seemed:almost wild, - and - that
it was with the, greatest difficulty he
succeded In driving them away and re
leasing his father from his terrible strait.,
NOT THE WIFE'S FAULT.--A II Irish
man who had just landed went to see
his sister, who was married to a Yankee.
The couple lived very happily hi' Chi
cago, and when Pat came, the gentle
man took him over his place to show it
to him. Pat, at -the evidence of his
prosperity, said to his brother-in-lacy:
" Beggara," you are very happy here
with this fine property to live on; my
sister had good luck,intirely, so she had,
in getting you for a husband."
" Ah,
,CB," responded the 'married
man, "we would he very happy, but
for one thing !"
" And what's that?" asked Pat.
" l AI2, Pat," returned the gentle ma n,
" I am sorry to lay that we have no
children."
"No children !" exclaimed Pat;
" then, begorra, it's not my sister Mag.
gle's fault, for she had two before she
left Ireland, and that's the rayson my
father sent her to Ameriky."
What is the diferanee between-very
yonngandveryoldwomen? Thetirstqe
careless and happy; the second hair
.
less and eagpy,.
;If patient is most unquestionably in a
very bad Way when his d,lsease is Haut,
and his doctor Isn't. - . ;
A coupple of fellows, who were tiro
oughly soaked with bad whisky, [got
:into the gutter. 4.fter . * fiOunderlng
about for a few minutes, ono of them
said: " Jim, let's go to another house ;
• this hotel leaks from below."
A countryman •who had never paid
more than twenty-five cents to Ree an
exhibition, went to view .the "Forty
Thieves." The ticket seller charged him
seventy live cants for a4 , ieket. Passing
the pasteboard baelt,, ? Atee quietly re
marked: Keep if, mister, I don't want,
to see)tho- other thirty-nine," and out
be marched.
EEO
}: IEL: 141....517145-37-7''
HAS removed his goods to the l\ew Store in
Wright It Bailey's Block, tocond door
east, of Scare' Saloon.
Lots of New Goods f
jzieit reoeivAd, comprising every thing usually
kept in n
DRY ' GOODS STORE!
So it's over the way,
The people say—
lass gone with his goods;
Consisting of everything,
Encluding old , women's hoods.
Dry Goods,. o'G:rookies, Crockery,
Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
and an endless variety of
SO-FORTHS,
that is usually found in it first-class
,country
stored
Thanking my .patrons for their 'Very liberal
patronage heretofore, I propose to alien thstrictly
to business in future and sell all the goo'ds I pos.
stbly eon. So call in and see
.I¢n. 5, 1 70.
KEYSTONE STORE Y.
WELLSBORO, ,PA.
Spring
_is Long a-C6Ong!
AND setae piople 'begin to lose faith in the
promise of see'dtime and harvest. In view
of this fact
el Co.,
have coucludod to hurry up tbo season by stook
lug their shelves and counters with a wisely.) eo
tented and superior lot of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
cobwrising a variety of
Silks, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Ern
broideries, Poplins, Lawns, Percales,
Piques, &c., &e..
together with a fine lot of
Domestics, Sheetings, Shirtiugs, Sum
mer Clothing, Ladies Shoes, &c.
We shall sell as low as anybody, and give you
good Goods.
Jan. 1, 1870. \ 1 BULLARD ACO
RE GUL AT
CORNING. N. Y.
Here We Are Again!
91111ANKFUL for tho faVors we have thus far
1. received from tho people of THE TIOGA
VALLEY, we wish to call their attentn to the
fact that we aro just recolVing a
= New Stock of Goods
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adapted to the early Fall Trade, comprising ev
erything desirable, both in style'and quality, ant
shall bo pleased to see err old customers and all
who may come from that 'Vicinity to CORNING
tp •buy
DRY GOODS,
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BOOTS ANB SHOES,
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CROCKERY,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Carpetv, &c., &c., ,
as we always give customers from a distance
A LARGE DISCOUNT ON PRICES,
we thus make it tor their interest to owne to us
to make their purchases, as many peop:o in that
region will testify. Vi o do not believe in ions,
advertiaementS, displayin g long lists of prices,
tto , but will convince all 'sue Dom that we can,
and do sell
GOODS CHEAP,
that this Stoic) is, in reality
THE REGNMATOR
for this section of country
' CND and take alook through our i moons° etoo
'wad anti Fry- you reelvos.._
'Corning, Sept, 8, 1889
MEE
ESE
EMI
KELLEY.
NEWELL a OWEN.
Stoves: Stoves
AND , AEt D,W A 111 s
Having formed a partnership In the Tin, Stove
and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the
plettiure to' announce that they have, at a grout
outlay, added to the usual stock of the old stand
on I.
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
o, complete assortment of Shelf llardwarp,
of which wo enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINOES,
- CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES, )
AUGERS,..;
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD.SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BRRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
• TREES, ELLIP
- TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
_,_. & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
. HANGINGS,
,CORN :
POPPER'S
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SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. .Also, PISTOLS,
• PISTOL CARTRIDGES, -
• POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and mado 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 best quality of
goods in our line ; and all work to order done
promptly and well. •
. AGENTS FOR THE
Buekeye Mower & Reaper.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
AT FACTORY PIES.
Always on hand or furnished to order, at
ROBERTS & BAILFY's Tre""i"'"'"^
m ore, Weetsboro.
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ROBERTS & BAILEY
WK. ROBERTS.
R.O BAILEY.
Wollaboro,Jan. I,lB7o—tf.
Ingham's Woolen Mills !
DEERFIELD, PA
THE subscribers will pay Cash, Pull-Cloth,
Oassimeros, Flannels, le., &0., for Wool.—
Theyalso manufacture as usual—
TO: ORDER; lOR ON SHIRES,
to suit customers. All work warranted as rep
resented. They invite particular attention to
their Water Proof
GASSIMERES,
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which are warranted in every respect. Particu
lar attentionkgiven to
ROLL - CARDING
CLOTH DRESSING.
I INORAM'B large etook of,Cazolmeros, &e., 25
per cent leearthan any aompetitora, and warrant.
ad as represented. '
I t
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• INGHAMS mannfintare to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Oloth Dressing, and
dofy competition.
INGHAM have 4 good an assortment of
Full Cloths, Cassimeres, Ikc,l
and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other establishment. Try them and satisfy your ,
selves.
INGHAMS wholosalesnd retail at the Cow
entwine Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the
following persons:
DaLANO' 4 CO.. Wellsboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN A CO„ Tloga, Pa
J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
I=l
100,000 Pounds of Wool
Wanted.
JOBBPII INGBAM h SONEI.
Deetfield, Jan. 1,1870.4 f.
:-,',.,t - -, - .1". - ;••= , '-,'.;,%:-,=:- . ..1" , ?. , ',.:?, - :. ( ;. , .' , :': i-1V4:4:'_•; , 1...-': 4 ' , , , ,i'1 - :4:.:A.:._‘'. ' '•',' , ::.-'.'- , r-':-?,!; ,- • ',':,•••,'
AND
WfOle . sali3 - ' - and:.,_ Retail
DRUG STORE!
By W. C. KRESS.
T _
11E subscriber wfll keep oft hatolcit all time
fi fall atoek of
DRUGS ANDIEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS,
Patent Medicines,
Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene,
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash
Lime and Brushes, Varnish and .
Sash Brushes, Window Glass •
all sizes, Varnish of all
kinds, Fancy Soaps,
Hair Oils,
SPECTACLE'S,
kale and 'Tooth Brushes i, a full stook of
Yankee; Notions; also a complete as
sortment of
lioniceopaihic Medicines,
and a full stook of
Pure Wines and Liquors.
Buyers are requested.to call and examine pri
cos before purchasing elimvibire. '
Jan. 1, 1870.
IF YOU WANT A
Coat, or Suit' of Clothes;
Call and see our stook of
II
Cloths or Cassimeres,
and leave your measure, andyou can lm supplied
on short notice, at
001.27, 1869
Large Stock of
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FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS
for the Fall and Winter trade, ai r
SMITH & WAITWS,
Oot. 27, 11369. Corning, N. Y.
REIIOVAL.
New Stock !.
SEARS :8c DERBY
- FTAVE taken the new store ono door above
1 - 11 Wright 16 Bailey, where they aro on hand
with a new stock of
BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS,
BOOTEES, BROGANS AND
GALLIGASKINS '
warranted to fit any foot from No. 0, to 13 in
clusive. The stook has been selected by one
who has the advantage of
THIRTY 'YEARS' EXPERIENCE
in the business, and is the beat 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 as heretofore.
On Findings we shall bo found at home al
waYs, and we shall endeavor to sell . at prices
satisfactory to the trade. Wo won't be under
sold.
CASH PAID
FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS & PELTS
Aleo the top oftho Market for
WOOL.
But our best hold will be on
CUSTOM WORK I
As usual.
There's comfort in a well made custom boot,
That fits the corns without too much compressing
For everybody knows a shabby foot
Cannot be compromised by overdressing.
And ono may wear clean linen with a suit
Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing -
Will make a man with shabbily dressed feet,
Look like a gentleman Von the street.' '
MORAL : Buy your boots of
BEARS do DERBY,
Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.]
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1809—tf.
For Sale.
TAM AGENT for Kinney Co., celebrated
A platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also
for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons,
all made in good style, and from Jersey timber,
and warranted in every respect, equal to any
made. Can furnish any of the above at the
lowest Manufacturers price's. L. C. BENNET.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
• House and Lot for Sale.
HOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for tale
cheap. Location Wellaboro, - and desirable.
Inquire at the Agitator Office.
Jan. 1, 1870—.4f.
WO THE FARRIERS OF
TIOGIA COUNTY.
lAM now buAlding at my mannfactory,in Laminae
villo. a Burma - tor •
_FANNING MILL )
which passerine s the following advantagesover aliother
mills
'l.lt separates ryo,oats t rat litter.nudfoulseeds,and
oboe e and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It ethane timothy Seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill .
Thth mill ie_built of the beet and most durable tim
ber, ingood kyle, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duo°.
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
wheat,to other mills,onfeasonableterms.
J II MAT/IBIt.
Lawrenceville, Jan. i,lB7o—tf • -
New Millinery
MISS R. A. KEENEY begs leave hi Inform
jilL, the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that she
has taken rooms over 13orden's Drug Store, op.
posit. the Port-Office, where she will, bo happy
to wait on all who will give her a call.
Particular attention paid to bleaching.
Jan•. i f . It3to.tf.. •
_ W. C. KRESS,
SMITH A WAITE'S,
Corning, N. Y
New- Goods
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UNI.ON. - A - 05A3DEM ,Y. -
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KNOXVILLE," TIOOA - COUNTY, PENN'A:
c. o. WADI), Principal '•-, . • : •'• , .
Dire. ADA. W. 11014 TON, PiBCODADCAO. ••. ,
MIAS MIRA Flonvorrokeeistant, •• • • , , , • -
• . Ese Emu Dairriartr, Teacher of ' , futile. ,
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The Fail Term will Commence Aulinot 81. Tho Printer
Term November 80. - The Spring Term March B,' Each
Term to ion tinne 12 weeks.
• 'EXPENSES 'PER TERS.
,
TulttonAncluding 'rent and wood, Fall Term..;...511,60.
Winter Term.. 18,50:
.. ..
'l' •• • ' '" • ", Spring Term..: 12,80.
Day Stt , identic . '-'• 6 = " '-- '7,00.
Vnistrumentitl Mute, (Plan o,Orgary or Alelodoori).. 10,00.
ocal Mne1c......: ' •• _ 2,00.
Use of Instruments ' 2,00.
Drawing and Pending • 3,00.
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Board per week..;. ! , ' • • -' ' ' 3,00.
Jan. 1, 1870-tf. . • • • : ,
FOUTZ'S
CELEBRATED
HOllB all Cattle Powders.
This preparation; long and favorably
..,yr 1 known, will thoroughly re-invigorate
Woken down and low.sPirlted horses,'
.0111 k by strengthening and cleansing the
- stomach and intestines.
•
incident
a sure preventive of all diseases
FEVER.
WATER, REAVES COI-FORS DIS
TEDIPER, FEVERS, F 0 UN*Elt,
LOSS OF APPETITE AND ITAL
ENERGY, dm. Its use improves
the wind, increases the appetite— 0 3 ";'.
gives asmooth and glossy skin—and '
transforms the miserable skeleton '
in fine.lookitw and spirt ted horse.
•
To keepers of Cows this prepara
tion is invaluable. It is a sera pre
'rr e iir vemUve against Rtnderpest, Hollow
,', j ,0,-„, ~ Horn, etc. It bas been proven by
, 1 ,
_.. --.' ; actual experiment to increase tho
• ,sr tk l quantity of milk and cream twenty
, ~,- , per cent. and make' the butter firm
- "7. - and sweet. In fattening cattle, it
gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes
them thrive much faster.
In all diseahes of Swine, such . as Coughs, InCon in
the Luags, hm.; this article acts" ,
as a speciao. By 'putting from one- A 6 x,,V,;:e.:•••
half a papet toa paper in a barrel of • •••:10 - ak•:'&::'-' 1 C-)
swUl the above diseases will be eradi• L,- -
cated or entirely prevented. If given a brin ti
in -time, a certain proventive and
cure for the 'Hog Chelan.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE" Md.
For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout
the United States, Canticles and South America.
Jan. 5, 1870-Im.
Grocery and Provision Store,
CORNING, N. Y.
, =O. iiBITAI_N;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liqubrs and
cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED FRUITS,
CANNED FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CROOKERY WARE,
arirTMRTIVFI rAunrAnsa n,AM.° „11-,
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS,:&c.,
A full and oompleto assortment of the above
mentioned goods of the best quality always on
hand.
Particular attention paid to Pine Groceries
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
tercet to examine hiertock before buying. '
Corning, N. Y., p 8 1, 1870.
WALTILIN WATCHRS!
For a few months past we have advertised the
above Watches at extremely leto prices, and the
result has boon most satisfactory. Our plan has
been to sell the genuino WALTHAM WATCH,
in Solid Gold or Silver Cases only, and at a
vary small profit; giving the purchaser every
opportunity of oxamination and comparison,and
with tho understanding that if the Watch does
not prove satisfactory, it can bo exchanged or
money refunded:
These Watohea are, without exception, the
moat perfect specimens of fine mechanism over
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 princi
ple and finish, but still more in their reliability
as time-keepers. • As an indication of the prices,
we submit the following:
Silver Jaunting Watches. $lB.OO.
GOLD "• WATCHES, 18 karat case, 80,00.
" " ladies' size, 70,00
We often receive adore direct from our ticker
tisement, but prefer that every ono should send
first for our descriptive price list, which explains
all the different kinds, tells the weight and qual
ity of the cases,and gives prices of each. This
we will forwar d any one 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.
t e
We send them by express to any ad i rose.—
Allow the purchaser to open the packs and
examine the Watch before paying, and i after
wards it does not prove satisfactory, it can bo
exchanged or the money will be cherfully refun
dud. Please state that you saw this in the Vega
County AGITATOR. Address, in full,
Oar establishment is well known to the resi
dents of New York and vicinity, but that those
at. a distance may address us with donfldonoe, we
invite attention to the following editorial notions :
From the N. Y. Evangelist, May 28, 1888. '
We -bad occasion some time since to refer to these
celebrated American Watches which aro well known as
reliable time-kcepers. We oannpt do bettor now than
to call the attention of our readers to the card of how
and et CO.. by which• it will be seen that persona from
a distance can order any' grade of , those Watches by ex
press, at greatly reduced pricoo. -
From the N.Y. Independent, June 3.8,180.
We invite special attention to the advostisement of
Messrs. Howard & Co., who offer the celebrated Walt
ham W etches not only at the lowest Drives, 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. We hate known Howard & Co.
personally for'years, and cheerfully commend them to
the confidence of our friends throughout the country.
J. STICKLIN,
Ohairmaker, Turner, and,
/ Furniture Dealer.
SALE ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dartt's
Wagon Shop Main Street, whore he is pro.
pared to furnish Cabinet Waro of any kind to
those in want.
Ordereptomptly filled and satisfaction guaian
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Welleboro, Jan. 1,1870. J. STICKLIN.
Valuable Farm for Sate.
A farm of three hundred acres, with two hun
dred and twenty-five acres improved. Sit ,
tutted twopiles north of Tioga Village, on tho
Tioga Rivor and Railrocd. Well watttorod, un
der a good /tato of cultivation, and good build
ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga
village. T. L. BALDWIN.
Tioga, Jan. 1 , 1870—tf.
NOTICE.—Mr. J. Smith, of Lamb's Creek
has purchased the right to put down the
driving well in the towns of Tioga, Richmond
and Charleston. All persons are therefore for
bid putting down wells on the above territory.
Those desiring wells ,of this kind will please ad
dress . L. SMITII,_
Jan. 5, 1870
For Sale.
CIRCULAR SAW MILL, 35 Horse-power
) Engine, Shingle Mill, and appurtenances.
nowt' as the Poster Mill, Middlebury. Inquire
of J.B. Potter, or of S. S. Rooltwell, Wolleboro,
Pa.
N0v.17, 1869,-tf.
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HOWARD ..4 00.,
No. 819 Broadway, N. Y
Lambe Creek
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MOWI. DREG STOW!.
CORNING, N. Y:
DRUGS AND-MEDICINES, PAINTS
-11-d! AND OILS,
lIADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, EX-
TRACTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, 80011 ;
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR BIARVIN4 CO'S RR
FINED OIL.
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested
to call and got quotations before going further
Bast
W. D. TERBELL & CO.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 187b-•Iy.
NATIONAL
LIFO INSURINCH COMPANY
OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
W4.4IIINGTON, D. O.
IBM
Chartered by Speen Act ofOongress
APPROVED Jimy 25, 1808.
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
PAID IN FULL.
BRANCH OFF , ICE:
First National Bank Building,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where all Correspondence should be Addressed.
OFFICERS:
CLARENCE H. CLARK, President.
JAY Coortz, Chairman Finance do Executive COM
HENRY D. COOKE, Vice-President.
Euanson W. PEET, Seoretaryand Actuary.
B. S. 'RussurA, Manager.
partiontars gtv
'en-c9l ipOication to
the Branch Office of the
Company, or to
It. 0. SIAIPSON, Wact.snono, PA.,
by whom applications will ho received and Poli
cies procured.for Tioga County.
Jan. 1, 1870-Iy.
AGENTS WANTED
For • Chaniberlin's
*
vit i ; e y 00
FOR BUSINBSS-MOIN.
INVALUABLE TO
Every Merchant, Every Mechanic.
Every Manufacturer, Every Farmer.
Every Business Man, and Every Young M n.
Worth tan times its price. Agents are hay ng
great success. For circulars and full infer
tion apply to 0. D. CASE A Co. Publishers,
Hartford, Conn. tnov 3 1869-3 ml
WANTED,
AT TUE NILES VALLEY STEAM
FLOURING MILLS.
10,000 Bus. Corn,
10,000 " Oats, and any amount of
good wheat. J. B. DIMON & Co.
Niles Valley, Jan. 1, 1870-tf.
To tho Owners of tfnpatentod Lando.
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, 1
HAnnisnuno, PA., May 25, 1869.
TN obedienoe to an Aet of Assembly, approved
the eighth day of April, ono thousand eight
hundred and sixty nine, you aro hereby notified
that the « County Land Lien Docket," contain
ing the list of =patented lands for Tioga Co.,
prepared under the Act of Assembly of the
twentieth of May, one 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 be liquidated by the payment
of the purchase money, interest and fees, and
receiving patents through this Department.—
Proceedings by the Attorney General have been
stayed for one year from this date, in order that
particle may obtain•their patents without addi
tional cost, JACOB M. CAMPBELL,.
Suryoyor General.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
istrivarsTia
I N bu T y ic il ag e ou w n, a nind the Cheapest plaoo to
.Agent for L. BOLLES & 00'S HOSE,
. Binghamton, N. Y., and
ELMIRA SAW FACTORY,
Elmira, N. Y.
• STOVES SOLD ON TIME.
Mansfield, J4n. 1, 1870-Iy. G. B. RIFF.
Patent Roofing.
IHAVE bought the righV to use the Paten
Maki° Roofing in Tioga County, and am
now preparad to put on roofs cheap and in good
workmanlike manner. This roofing is tire and
water proof. I refer to Masers. Wright A. Bai
ley, Toltis A Darker, and C. L. Willcox, whore
samples can bo seen and roofs in
MOSES 'WINGATE
Wollsboro, Jan.], 1870—tf.
To Farmers
T WILL sell a full-blood Devon Bull, 2 years
old, for oaeh, good paper, or change for
stook.
I have a mammoth Chester C unty White
Boar, procured of Hugh Henry, of hiladelphia ;
and this boar I shall keep for servi e. .
To the general publio I would s y that I am
prepared to sell goods at auction, being, as I
believe qualified by experience to make my ser
vices profitable to employers. Terms reasonable.
P. D. BUNNICL.
Wellsboro; 11 Nov. 17, 1869.-3 we,
Mi . :linistrator's Notice.
T BTTBRB of Administration having been
granted upon the estate of Hiram B. Kul
bourn deceased, all persons indebted to, or
claiming agairist said estate; will settle with
BALLY ANN HILBOURNB,
Delmar Nov. 17, 1849-4t. 0 Admfx.
MEM
RAILWAY TiME TABLES.
(AN and alter MONDAY, Nov. 15th.1869, Witini
kf will leave Corning, at the following hours, vie:
)001110 WZST.
12,35 a In, EXt'IIES3 MAIL, Sundays excepted, for
Dunkirk awl Cleveland, connecting with
troius for rho West. A sleeping Coach is attached to
this train running through to Buffalo.
6,42 a. 111.• NIOUT EXPRESS, 411111 Y for Roch
ester Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Clnein-
Ltta, waking direct connatection with trains of the
°rand Trunk and Lake Shore Railways at
Dunkirk and Cleveland for en points West, and at
Cincinnatil with the Ohio and Alissisalppi and Louis.
volts Short Line Railways for the Southend South.
west.
10,20 a. m., MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
12,05 p. tu., WAY FREIGHT, Sundaya excepted.
1,45 p.m., BALTIMORE ILXPltESO,Snuduysexcept•
ud, fur Itocheater aud Buffalo, via Avon.
6,00 p. m., EMIGRANT TRAIN, dully, for the Went.
7,39 p. 1/Ali littlidayn um:tided, for
Iterhvater, Bnfluln, Dttlikhk,Cletreland,
and the south Stops of drinciol f,f11001 . 114 111111 con.
tnccta poL,ts 011 1114111 1111 e.
New and iniproNed that% ott !town Coaches accolopa sly
this train lion, New YUI k to llolialuotnd t3leeplng
Cbacpes attached at Ilurnelblville, running thrungh
to Cleveland and linden without
4,45 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex•
cupted, connecting ut Elmira for Williamsport,
Harrisburg and the South; ,also at Elmira for Curran
dodging ut Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail
way • at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo
perstown and Albany; and at New York with steam
ers and afternoon Express trains for New Englund
cities. lam - Sleeping clutches accompany this train
to New York.
11,45 a. um., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
connecting at Jersey City with midnight express
train ofiNew Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
stops at principal stallions and connecting points on
main II e.
New auctimprovad Drawing Room Coaches accompany
this traits to Now York.
/AO p. iThr WAY PREIOHT, Sundays excepted..
12,20 P. in., ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted.
4,42 p.m., NEW YORK AND HAITI:ROHE MAIL,
suridays excepted, contracting at Elmira for the
South
7
,513 p.w., LIOLITNING EXVIIESS,DaIIy, connect
ing ut Jersey City with morning Exproes train of
New Jersoy italiroad for Baltimore and Weaning tom
and at Now York with morning Express train for
Boston and New Xi/gland Cities. Ater stops at all prin.
cipal stations and connecting points ou mail. lino.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this trap through to New
Nork.
bAGGAQE CIIECKIM THROUGH
- fa- A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table"
Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting
Lines, bas recently been published, and can be, procure
ed application to,tho Ticket Agent of the Ccltoyany
WM. It. BARR, • - L. P. RUCKUR ,
Gett'l Pass. Agent . Sup't.
Blossburg & corni4, & Tioga R. R
T.tains willeun as follows until further notice:
i tt
A.coommod ion—Leaves Blossburg at 7,16 a. m., Man a
field at 05 Tloga at 8,42, Lawrenceville at 9.8/
arriving t Corning at 10,40a.m.
Mall—Les. a Blosaburg at 2,00 p. m. , Mans field at 2,40,
Tina a 3,18, Lawrenceville at 6,oo—arriving at
Corning at b p,m. 4,
Mail—Lea es Corning at 8,00 a.m., Lawreuevllle at
9,03, Vega at 9,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving at
Moss-burg sit 11,00 ti. m.
Accommodation--Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. m.,Latso
renceville at 9,52 Tloo at 4.40, Alaubfield at 5,60
arrivin g at Blossburg at 13,15 p. m.
L.II.BIIATTUCIc,Sup't .
Northern Central R. R.
TRAINS FOR THE NORTH.
TralneforCannudagnialeave Elmira as follows:
Accomodation at 7 06 p m
Express [fastest, train ou road] 12 20 a in
Mall „...1.0 00 p
Way Freiglit,[passeilger coact:attached] ...... 620 a m
On and aftor Nov. S, 1869, trains skill arrive and
depart from Troy, a follows;
LEAVE NORTHWA'aD.
10 35 a. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Biala.-
10, Canandaigua, Rochester, Suep. Bridge and the
Canadas. —"
958 a. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo, v ta Erie Railway from Elmira .
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
723 A.'rm—Dally(l4 : Oppt Buildup* for Baltimore,
Washington, Plifigelphia,Scc.
965 P. m.—Dally (cdttept Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington and .Plilladolphia
ALFRED R. FISKE,
031012016upt.1larrinbarg,
Philadelphia & Erie R. R.
On and attar Sept. %ISM/Trains on this Itoad Wll
run as follows : .
W ST WA ltD
DIM I rrntu tenvers CM. ' i
•• •• " ins;o " rt.
" " arr. at Erie.
ErleExpreas leaves Philadelphia
" • • • • Williamsport...
•' •' arr. at Erie
Elmira Mail leaves Philadolphin...
11{ " Williamsport...
" g' arr. at Lock Haven
EASTWARD
Brall Train loaves Erie
" " 11111litinsport.
"' arr. at
Eric Express leaves Erie
" " I " Williamsport.
" " arr. at Philadelphia.
Elmira Mall, leaves Lock Haven
" Williamsport, 0.45 a m
" " arr. itt Philadelphia 7.15 p m
Dutralo Express, icavesWilliamsport 12 20 a in
. . arr. at Philadelphia 9.25 a in
it " llarrieburg 5.20 a in.
Mail and Express oonneot with Oil Creek and Alio.
ghony River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Geri'l Sup't.
Atlantic and Groat Western R• W
SALAMANCA STATION;
WRTTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND,
Mau 6.30 I Express 6.10
Accommodation 6,36 Mail 6.61
Express 12.19 Accommodation, 11.46
Express 11.00 Express ' 6.19
At Cory there is a Junction with the Philadelphia A
Erie, and CII Creek Rail Roads.
At Meadville with the Franklin and 011 City and
Pitholo Branch.
At Leavittsbnrgo the Mahoniny Branch makes a di
rect rOuto to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
Tho Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Galion,
Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D. RUCKER, Gen .Supt.,Meadville,Pa.
Read: Read:
THE CELEBRATED
Mason Hamlin Cabinet
PORTABLE ORGANS
Together with the ESTEII COTTAGE ORGAN
and MELODEONS, can be advantageously pur
abased of
Ug kg W,ICIZIEkIgo
TIOGA,
RAVINSt obtained the agt cy from the man
ufacturers of the above t awed instruments
we-have the facilities for fern shing them at pri
cei to compare favorably wit' those of dealers
in either the same or other reed instruments.
Their reputation is such that scarcely anything
need be said regarding their being desirable,
having been awarded premiums and medals at
the principal Fairs and Institutes, both In this
and foreign countries. i t Many fine modernl i tja .
provements, which are so desirable In all good
!eed instruments, are owned and retained for
their exclusive use by the manufacturers of
these instruments. fence it is, while they ulainl
strength and durability, together with volume,
and quality of tone equal to any, they ,excel all
other reed instruments, In the variety and com
bliration of tones which can be produced.
INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH
ES, SOCIETIES,
and other organizations, wishing to obtain a
reed Instrument, can be suited as regards size
atylos, prices, &C., ke.
ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED
AO'. Saud for a circular...„
Tioga, Jan. 1, '7O.
Dr. H. I{. Phillips,
rameemaV imnpantwrg
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the
citizens. of Westfield and surrounding coun
try that he is permanently located at this place.
He is fly prepared to do all kinds of
AIIENTISTRY,
in the higheet style -of tho art. Srtisfaction
guarraloteed. Office over Semi Drug Store.
Fine-Photograph') can ho had over the Drug
Store. 11. R. PHILLIPS.
Nir,eetflold, Pa., June 30, 1369-Iy.
Ta Sell !
A (340 1 0 D aized able team horses, 1 heavy 4
bal. wagon,' • platform spring demoorat
wagon i , and three single sett, heavy harnesses,—
To be gold low, and on time, if desired.
Wolliboro. Nov. 9,'89-3w. R. J. R 01319.
ERIE RAILWAY.
00INti EAST
ED . S. YOUNG
tien'l Yaws. Ag't
Baltimore, Md
wan
T. A. WICRIIIAM
Atlantic and Great Y'estero
-AND- '
ERIE RAILWAYS,
TDB GREAT BROAD 'GUAGE ROUTE
CLEVELAND, TOLEDO, CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL,
OMAHA,-
And to nil p o i n ki e the WEWe and Nowni-IVESI
Dayton, Cincinnati, Louis
, VILLE, ST. LOUIS. KANSAS
CITY, BIEMPHIS, NEW .
ORLEANS, ,
And all pofote in the , South & Bonweist, %vitt
No Change of Coa ches
TO CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI,
Front any point on the Erie Railway. An ad.
vantago ,iitut convenience not othired by any
other route. ,
3 Tuttormi LICIIITN (.1 lixlEss" TRAIN•
DA FLY.
Baggagt Clieccd Through, and No CIIANOL
from one car to soother, proven ti n loss or data
ago.
Tickets vin this popular route can be procured
at e•Il oftleMl On the line of the Erie Rail trey, and
When purchasing ask the Agent for Tickets
via the ATLOTIC to GREAT WESTERN
RAILWAY.
W. B. SHATTDC,
Gen. Ticket and Pass. Ag't, Cleveland, 0.
L. D. BUCHER,
'7O. Gen. Supt., Meadville, Ps,
Jan. 1,
In4urance Agency.
WELLSBORO, PA.
Dash Oapital over $20,000,000.
FIRST-CLASS CO'S-NONE BETTER.
RATEB AS LOW as any good Companies
will take. Policies pn dwellings and farm
property written at this office, and delivered on
payment of premium.
Are You Insured I
It costs but: little, par icularly to insure dwell
ings, farm property, nd sontents. Detached
dwellings and farm property insured for 3 years
for ono per centum and Opens() of policy, de.
A house, detached
,100 dr more insured for
$lOOO for 3 years, at an expense of sll,bo. Only
$3,88/ a year! , Small tax—gbod thing in case rit
fire. Furniture, provisions, bedding &c., at the
.same rates. There is no excuse,
Everyone Should be Insured, f
If not with me, Smith & Merrick will do it just
as cheap, and just as well. (Gratis, gentlemen.)
I should bo glad however, to befriend enough in
this manner to pay for advertising
JNO. Al TeIIELL.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870Ltf.
A. . 'EASTMAN,
- .ow DENTIST,
T;
t IVELLSBORO, PA
Artificial leeth from one to an entireeet insert.
ad at short notice, on tiny plate desired.
Tooth extracted without pain—proved by
scores of witnesses, at the office. Special atten
tion given to the treatment and tilling of the
natural teeth. Ail work warranted at "live and
lot live prices."
•
Jan., 1, 18711.
Now rrilitaaa
Them Things is Arriv !
9.20 ptu
7.4 u u
TIVERY thing ie lovely, and the anßer hit ed
1
I ' doped is front a blall IMO Ilitito.4(l(..
..... 9.30. y, va
~.11.LO noon
9.00 p ID
/0.00
6.00 a in
(3.00 p in
.. 7 .4 6 p in
You ) will ,Please Oliserce,
that, the best Matured man in TOWDI haring, nr.
tlced the winds of the public, and having been
tiflillY AU HMO hi4Relf with almoet everything
%Thiel) this world ein afford to appeare them;
aow benevolently pry poaes to open the whole be
fore the people, and say to all, old and y nap,
black acrd white, rich and poor,
S 10 a al
0.25pw
6;10 a in
3.20 p
30 a In
12.0 p in
0.50 a ni
CO M E
You pay your Money and you take your
Don't Etlala bat in the coil expwed to the el
oments and to tho Sting of the neighbor, bete
but pull ,tho latch strirg, it is Mica)? out if, bpp
iness hours, &e.
The large hearted proprietor, or his .urbabe
good natured clerk will conduct you, as it you
through a
- GARDEN
61Ied with rayi,.h i ing delights.
• Itit. A GARDEN OF SPICES, iu which
ove tbing - Spicy,from a nutmeg to cayenne pep-
I
per. ar be seen and procured.
2 , A GARDEN OF SWEETS, in which ev
ery ariety of Sacehnrine delights, bath solid and
liquid may be had by the stick, pound or gallon,
and of such Ilar'or and complexion as will Inal;e
every aching sweet tooth iu your bond fairly
jamp with delight. Should you be pomologi
cally inclined, this humane individual will con.
duct you into a
GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almost ev•
wry variety of luscious things to •be found with-.
ered from tho four quarters of the - glot,e, will,lle 4 "
shown to satisfy your largest longings. Orangte
from, Cuba, Lemons fromlFlorida, Prunes from
Turkey, Raisins from Malaga, Currants from the
Grecian Archipelago; Fondles dried and cent
ed along with a great variety of Conned Friiits
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 neat °owl:nand
yotir attention; the warm decoction of the Chiva
leaf and the Java beau have become almost uni.
versal biiveragos, and if not swallowed too hot or
Ito strong, the mild stimulants the esteemed OA
eminently promotive of comfort nd
'What comp .ny di)elderly ladies could ever part
lin Once without them? Now your Aim(' the
GARDNER, will be most 'hap?). to show you
all this. He will ask you politely tb look at his
Dia. You' are welcome to try every chest and
see if GUN POWDER, Souebong GREEN,
HYSON, (to., whiA flavor you- like, ht.( of olt
the other styles whose jaw cracking naincs would
be Jugerouts to pronounce, COFFEES, it, every
style, ditto, ditto, ditto.
Furthermoie.,
I The beneficent proprietor of this mattito,th cs•
tablishment—out of sheer good will, arid if il ll
will believe him for no other motive thar4.our
intereet and his, hni; at vast expense established
at the saute pine° tat immense depot of Prui is
ions, consisting of
Flour, Pork; Lard, Codfish-, Whi Le Fish,
Sword Fish, &c., Sco. -
Meal, Hams, Butter, Trout, Bhie,liisb,
Halibut, &c., &re.
An ot a hid' he intends to eull at a profit, en [nu
prirteiple and let live.", Ile generah)
proposes also to receive in exchange ail the N
ducts of your farm and dairies,und it is said
fidentially to the public, thnt he never rettno,r•
The' it irks him wretchedly to keep it So
anxiuus is he. that lie dear, people should a aot
nothing whatever that looney eon buy of
We"labor°, Jnn. 1, 1870
CASH Paid FOR
by M. DUMP
Wellaboro,Doo..l6, 1.888.-tf '
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
MANSFIELD, PENNSYLVANIA
MILE next term of this Institution will c~,n
tnenco Wednesday, Sept Irt
For Catalogues—ridrese Prof. Chas P. e'er
ril, Marletteld, Tioga County Pa.
'Pray 7,18884 f. •
THE
1 von
BEERS & ABBOTT,
OPPOSIT DevoT ELtintA
No. 13, MAIN STREET,
choice.
ENTER
Cash.
V. A. GARDNER
HIDES,