The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 16, 1870, Image 4

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WHEN NMI WERE SEVENTEEN.
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When the hay was inown,rtleggie,
ILL the years long ago,
And white the western Rky SP.IA ritth
With sunset's rosy glow,
Th!i haw! in bend elose-litilseti we I.assed
The dewy ricks between, -
And I was one-antlAwanly, Mug,
And-you were seventeen, -
Yciur voice was low and sweet, Illeggle;
Your wavy hair was brcsen;
Your cheek was like the wild - red tom -
That showered its petals down,;',
Your eyes were like the blue . simedwell,
With dewy moisture sheen,
When I was one-and-twenty, Meg;
And you were seventeen.
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The piing was in our hearts, Maggie,
And all i s hopes were our.;
And wo wer children in the fields,
Among the opening flowers,
Ay! Lifo was hke a summer day
'Amid the woodlands green,
For I was one.and twenty, Mag.
And yon were seventeen.
The Sears Lace come and gene, Maggie,
With sunshine and with shade,
And silvered is the silken buir
That o'er your shoulder strayed
In Lonny a sect and wayward tress-- '
The fairest ever seen—
Wlic:n I was one-and-twenty, tiag,
And yon were seventeen.
Though gently-changing thne,t Maggio
Has touched you in flight,
Your voice has. still the old street tone,
Your eyes the old love-light;
And years can never, never ehango
Thu heart you gave, I. week, •
When I was one-and twenty, nag,
And you were scrotal-cu.
[For the A gitutor.j •
ICE HOUSES.
Having felt the cooling effects from
the use of ice f 0 the past season, I,tho't
would-give my experience in ice-hpuse
building, for the benefit of the farthing
community in particular, and all others
concerned.
I got my plan from the Rural New
Yorker, and the cost is so small that it
comes within the reach of almost any
one. The idea so long entertained, that
to build an ice house. a person must ne
?
cessarily incur considerable expense
and labor, - need no longer be harbiired.
The man who gave his - experience in
the building of ice houses in the Rural,
gave it as follows : He built two; the
first'one was-expensive, he building it
double, as; he supposed was necessary.
He filled With ice, and, it kept till Ju
ly. Then he wrote to 'the papers to
learn what was the trouble With his ice
house. They told him to ventilate it.
He did ‘!_.(), tilled it again, and it kept
until kugdst. After that, he was out
in Ohio, and saw how they did it there.
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He went home and did likewise.
First: Put on the top' of the ground
six inches iff rather coarse chips, for
drainage; on that, ten inches of saw
dust. Then pack theieewitbi» eight
een inches of the sides of the building,
filling that space stilid with saw dust,
and also eighteenlitches on top of the
-lee. The building It s made single, in
stead of double. I think it would he
well to double board it, so the pressure
of the saw dust will not spring the
boards. If there is any lack of lumber,
this is not necessary—only batten it so
it will be tight. • A board roof is as good
•its any.
The gable end. ? are left open, and also
three feet doon6 side. This man says,
that since putting is ice up in such a
bin as this; he ' as had no trouble in
,keeping ice the year round. My exper
iment is, building sach air one last win
ter, will justify ine in haying that i
consider it is all that is wanted for an
ice house. I built ten feet square and
eight feet high, and put in 'four loads,
but such a building will hold about Live
loads. The size, of course, may be reg
ulated aecording to the amount of ice
-wanted. We kept fourteen cows, had
very warm water, and made butter all
the season, except about cen days ; made
use of all the ice we wanted about the
milk, 'cream, butter, and in water to
drink,'besides letting some of the neigh
bors have to use, and we have plenty in
the house yet—l 'Presume to say more
than we will use this iv -inter.• A: ,great
many have said, on Ipolting at i 4 "If
i
that thing will keep cte,. I will have
l
one." I think I have. proved Without a
doubt that it will kee ice; so I say—
"GO that and do likewise." I put this
one on the east side of the house, so that
the hot afternoon sun did not strike it
quite.so hard. l.'. 1). LEON A HD.,
Delmar, Jan. 3, 1870.
(When we received the above, we Al
ready had hi type an extract on the
same subject. We hope our
,farrners
will all take notice, and riot let the win
ter pass without ,providing themselves
with this great luxury. We have often,
set down at table - when the butter be
fore us was more like oil than its proper
self, when a little ice would have made
it a luxury. We are confident that' any
farmer who tries this experiment, will
never afterward be without ice. It is
useful in so many things—ii sicknbss,
to preserve meat, for the table, to
make a greater luxury of \ water than
even Nature has done for us without it,
and In a hundred ways which will sug
gest themselves to the household. Cau
tion is necessary iu its use, however, in
too warm weather. Too sudden transi
tion from heat tb cold, often proves fa
tar.
. Of course, those who can afford it.
should make a more permanent build
ing, and may ornament to their own
taste ; and we think a space of a foot or
eighteen inches between double walls,
tilled with saw dust or tan bark, is ad
visable. Then pack the ice a little from
the sides, and till and cover with the
same. The drainage is an important
and indispensable requisite. No doubt
the coarse chips answer the purpose
well, if the house is built on ground
where the wastage of the ice will not
accumulate standing water.
No ice; thus far, has been formed this
winter, but we are now likely to have it
soon, let us hope, " Proeuriug and peek
ing it is a pleasant duty for the boys,
ED,]
I3Lusims.-7-Goethe was in company
wish a mother and daughter, when the
latter being reproved for soomething,
blushed and'burst into tears. He said
to the mother :—" How beautiful your
reproach has made your daughter.—
The crimson hue and those silvery tears
become her much better than .any or4t
mental of gold or pearls ; those may be
nuns on the neck of any woman; those
are never seen unconnected with moral
purity. A full blown IlOwer sprinkled
with purest hue is not so beautifell as
this child blushes beneath her parent'l3
displeasure, and sheding tealsor sor
row for her fuult. A blush la the sign
which nature rilangs out to. - 4h ow where
chastity and nor dwell.>h
Pa ,on An IrWilma of Dunmore,
be
ing appealed to for his signature on a
petition for "Free Cuba." examined,
"Ali! I know what you want; you
want to annex Cariady. and git Cuba,
-then when there comes another draft,
we poor divils will hire no place to go
to. I'll not do it."
33C.ellewr,
HAS removed his goods to the New Store in
Wright" 4k Bailey's Block, second' door
east of Sears' Saloon.. ;
Lots of New Goods
net received, comprising every thing usually
kept in a
DRY GOOng STORM
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So it's'over the way,
The people say—
Kelley has gone with his goods;
Consisting of everything,
InOudinglold women's hoods.
Dry Goods; Groceries, Crockery,
-Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
and an endless variety of
SO-FORTHS;
that is insnaily found in a first-class cotintry
store,
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Thanking my patrons for their very liberal
patronage heretofore, I propose to attend strictly
to business in future and sell all the goods I pos.
stbly can. So call in and see
Jan. b, I 70.
KEYSTONE STORE!.
WELLSBORO, PA.
Spring i t Long a-Coming!
AND soma poople begin to lose faith in the
promise of seedtime and harvest. In view
of this fact 1)
Bullard & Co.,
have concluded to hurry up the season by stock
ing their shelves and counters with a wisely se
lected and importer let of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
comprising a variety of
Silks,. Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Em
broideries, Poplins, Lawns, Percales,
Piques, &c.,
togethr with a fine lot of
Dome Sties, Sheetings, Skirtings, Stun
mrtr Clothing, Ladies Shoes, &c.
We shall sell as low as anybody, and give you
good Goods.
Jan. 1, 1870. • BULLARD ACO
REGULATOR.
CORNING. N. Y.
Here We Are Again!
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9111A.NKFIJI: for the favors T wo have thus to
received from the people of THE TIOG
VALLEY, we wish to call their attention to thi)
fact that wo are just receiving a •
New Stoci of Goods '
adapted to the early Fall Trade, comprising ev
erything dosirtthle, both in style and quality, and
shall be pleased to see oar old custothers and all
who may come from that vicinity' to CORNING
to buy-
DRY A GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY,
GRO,CERIESs PROVISIONS,
Carpets, &c., &c.,
as we always give customers from a distance
A - LARGE DISCOUNT ON MIMES,
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we thus make it for their interest to come to tie
to make their perehases, as many peop:e in that
region will testify. W do not believe in long
advertisements, displaying long lists of prices,
he , but will convince all who come that we can,
and do sell .
GOODS,. CHEAP,
that thieStoreis, In reality
THE REGULATOR
for this section of country.
Calland take alook through our immettlie stook
and satisly yourselves.
NEWEL it OWEN.
f 4orning, Sept, 8, 1869.
Stoves: Stoves::
AND II Aft D It 113-11
Havingforixted a partnership in the Tin, Stove
and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the
pleasure to announce that they have, nt a great
outlay, added to the went stock of the old stand
on
MAIN,STRIET, WELLSBORO,
a complete assortment of Shelf llardwdro,
of which we enumerate the following articles:-
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, RAND 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
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HA GINGS
,
a new thing, and made for use. These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stook
of Hardware..
We invite the publio 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 well.
AGENTS FOR'THE
Buckeye "Mower & Reaper.
CM
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
AT FACTORY PRICES.
Always on band or furnished to order, at
ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware
Store, Wellsboro.
ROBERTS k BAILEY.
WM. ROBEETS.
R. C. BAILEY.
Wellaboro,Jan. 1,18707tf.
Ingham's Woolen Mills !
MILE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Caisimeres, Flannels, cto., &a., for Wool.—
They also manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRES
to suit customers. All work warranted mop
resented. They invite particular attention to
which are warranted in every respect. Partion
Jar attention given to
ROLL IN CARDING
CLOTH DRESSING,
INGHAM'S large stook of Cassimeres, &0., 25
per cent less than any competitors, and warrant,
ed as represented.
INGHAM manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Droning ) and
defy competition.
it
INGHAMS have as good an assortment o
Full Cloths, Cassimeres, &c.,
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.
Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the
following persona:
DELANO £ CO.. Wellaboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN it CO., Tioga, Pa.
J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
100,000 Pounds of Woo
JOI,EPEI INGHAM & SONS.
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;Deerfield, dan.l, 1870-tf.
DEERFIELD, P.a.
SMI
their Water Proof
CASSIMERES,
AND
Wanted.
Wholesale and
DRUG STORE !
. By W. C. KILESS.
TEM aubscribertgllikeep on nand at all times
a fall stock of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Patent Medicines,
Flavoring .Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene,
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, While Wash
t
Lime and Brushes Varnish and
Sash Brushes, tndoto Glass
all sizes, •Va ish of all .
kinds, Fancy Soaps,
Hair Oils,
SPECTACLES,
Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of
Yankee Notions; also a complete as
sortment"of
Homoeopathic itledicines,
and a full stook of
Plan Wines and Liqtors.
Buyers are requested to mill and examine pri
-0011 before purebasing elsewhere.
Jan. 1, 1870.
IF YOU WANT A
Coat, or SuitNof Clothes ,
Call and sea our stook of
Cloths or Cassimeres,
and leave your measure, and you can be supplied
on short notice, at
SMITH do WAITE'S,
Oot. 27, 1869. Corning, N. Y.
M
Leirge Stock of
FOREIGN -a DOMESTIC GOODS,
Suitable for the Fall and Winter trade, at
SMITH & WAITE'S,
Oct. 7 , 1869. Corning, N. Y.
New Stock! New 'Goods
SEARS & DERBY
lIAVE taken the new store one door above
Wri g ht lc Bailey, where they are on hand
with a new stook of
BOOTS,- BALMORALS, GAITERS,
BOOTEES, BROGANS AND
GALLIGASKINS
warranted to tit any foot from No. 0, to 13 in
elusive. The stock has been selected by one
who has the advantage of
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
is the business, and is tho best and fullosi in the
country, Our stock of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
LININGS, BINDING, MO
ROCCO, &C.,
On Findings we shall bo found at homo al
ways, and we shall,lendeavor to sell at priests
satisfactory to the trade. Wo won't be under
sold. I
CASH PAID
FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS & PELTS
But our bust hold will be on,
CUSTOM WORICA
There's comfort in a well made custom boot,
ilihat fife the corns without too muckcompressing
For everybody knows a shabby foot
Cannot be compromised by Overdressing.
And one may wear clean linen with a suit
Of finiset cloth, but there is no finessing
Will make a man with shabbily dressed feet,
Look like a gentleman upon the street.
MORAL : Buy your boot■ of
SEARS 4t DERBY,
Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.]
Welleboro, Jan. I, 1889.4 f.
lAM AGENT for Kinney As Co., celebrated
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.
Wellaboro, Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
House and Lot for Sale.
ifOUSE. and Lot, and vacant lot for sale
cheap. Looatlon Wellsboiro, and desirable.
Inquire at the Agitator Office.
Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
TO THE FARMERS OF
TIOGA.- COUNTY:
',AU now building at my manufactory,ln Lawrence
villa. a superior
FANNING MILL,
which poesesses the following advantagesover allother
mills:
Lit separates rye,oats,rat lltter.andfoulseeds,and
chess and cookie, from wheat.
2. It cleans Sax seed, takosout yellow seed, and all
other 'wile, perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It &lea all other teparating required of a mill.
This mill Is built ofthe beet and most durable
bar, ln,good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
IwtU tit a patent slave, for separating oats from
wheat,to other mills,on reasonabletorms.
3.11 MATHER.
Lawrencevilie,Jan.l,ll37o-t f
VrISS E. A. KEENEY begs leave to inform
in the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that she
has taken rooms over Borden's Drug store, op
posite the Post-Office, where she will bo happy
to wait on all who will give her a oall.
Particular attention paid to bleaching.
Jart.l, 1870-tf.
PAINTS, OILS,
W. C. KRESS.
REMOVAL.
will be kept up es heretofore
Also tho top of the Market for
WOOL.
As, visual.
For Sate.
New Mlillinery
UNION A.OADEMY,
KNOXVILLE, TIOCIA COUNTY, PKNN'A.
0.0. Warty, Principal.
Sirs.ADA W. frowns, Procutross.
MiSS MIRA Iloarent, Assistant. .
Miss SLR. lisnturt, Teacher of Music
The Pall Term wilt Commence August 31. The Winter
Term November 30. The Sprlug Term March 8. Each
Term to continue 12 weak..
EXPENSES PER TERISI.I
Tuition, including rent and wood, Yell Term...... 511,30.
1; " Winter Term.. 18,80.
" Spring Tenn— 12,301
Day Stne.eilts. 7,01
ast rumen lel Music, (Plano, Organ or Melodeon).. 10,00.
Vocal tinsic 2,00.
Use of Instruments
Drawing and Paneling
Board per week
Jan. 1, 1.870-tr.
FOUTZ'S
CELEBRATED
Horse and Cattle Min.
.. , . ,
prewation, long a nti favorably
0 :. 7 , ; 11.7 1 kn T o lli w n n, will thoroughly re-In:anoints
1 -;?,, ~ik - broken - down and low-spirited diories,
Oi'
by strengthening and cleansing the
i ilk . 1
. stomach and intestines.
; ,.._.2.•,' , . It is a sure preventive of all disease;
-.. :.-.-,. z:-=- incident to this animal, such a* LUNG
P EV E R,_
.IILANDERS, YELLOW
WATER, ESE‘AYES, COUGHS trIS- 0 0 'Z!. s
TEMPER, FEVER S; P 0 Ulle 11, 1 :''':
LOSS OF APPETITE AND' TAL ~•:,,..,,,. '''-' Nik
ENERGY, &o. Its use . improves 7 7.l j . i .. P' if'
the wind, blereases the aptite— '' o' 4 .:
gives asmooth and glossy akin—and ' 0, -
-r-
transforms tbe miserable skeleton "-
..,.
~._
into a finedooking and spirited horse. -•-,':-..-_, - --,-j'l
To keepers of Cows this prepare
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lion is invaluable. It is a euro pro
ventive against Rinderpest, Hollo
„ Horn t ejc. It has been proven b
E.actual experiment to increase. tb
• r
gy quantity of milk and cream twenty
,•
per cent. and make the butter firm
• and sweet. In fattening cattle, it
gives them ai
ra nct appet ifeste te, loosens their hide, and makes
themthrivii h r.
In all &seam of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In
the Lungs, Liver, dm., this article acts
as a apscinc. By putting from one- A -4"k:i
halt a paper to a paper in a barrel of •
swill the above diseases will Do eral. s„
cated or entirely prevented. If given .
In time,
a certain preventive and -5
cure for the !og Cholera.
DAVID 1. FOIJTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE. Md.
For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout
the United States, Canada, and South America.
Jan. 5,
Grocery and Provision Store,
CORNING,- N. Y.
CD. D. SIX3La-m,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of ,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN 8G
DRIED FRUITS,
CANNED FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CROCKERY WARE,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &0., &o.
A full and completo assortment of the above
Mentioned goods of the best quality always on
hard.
Particular attention paid to rine Groceries
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
tomtit to examine bielStook before buying.
dorning, N. Y., r 1, 1876}
'WALTHAM WITCHES!
For a few monthipaet we have advertised the
above Watches at extremely low prices, and the
result has been most satisfactory. Our plan has
boon to sell the genuine WALTHAM WATCH,
in Solid Gold or Silver Cases only, and at a
very small profit; giving the,piarohaser every
opportunity of examination and comparison, end
with the underetandifig that if the Watch does
not prove satisfactory, it can be exchanged or
money refunded.
, These Watches are, without exception, the
most perfect specimens of flue mechanism ever
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,
wo submit tho following:
Silver Hunting Watches. . •
GOLD " liTercvcs, 18 karat case,
if
" ladies' size,
We often receive orders direct from our adver
tisement, but prefer that every one should send
first for our descriptive price list, which explains
all the different kinds, tells the weight and 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 Wasekoo.
We send them by express to any address.—
Allow the purchaser to open the package and
examine the Watoh before paying, and if after
wards it does not prove satisfactory, it can be
exchanged or the money will be cherfully refun
ded. Please state that you saw this in the Tioga
County AGITATOR. Address, in full,
HOWARD & CO.,
No. 619 Broadway, N. Y.
Our establishment is well known to the rest
dents of New York and vioinity, bat that those
at a distance may address us with confidence, wo
invite attention to the following editorial notions :
From the N. Y. Evangelist, May 28 , 1808 .
We had occasion some time since to refer to these
celebrated American Watches which are well known as
reliable time•keepore. We cannot do better now than
to call the attention of onr readers to the card of How
and & Co.. by which it will be seen that persons from
a distance can order any grade of these Watches by ox.
pries, at greatly reduced prices.
" From the N. L. Independent, Juno 10, 1868.
We invite special attention to the advertisement of
Messrs. Howard dic Co., who offer the Celebrated Walt.
barn W etches not only at the lowest prices, but will
send them to any pare of the country by express, and
give the purchaser the privilege to examine the Watch
before paying for it. We have known Howard di Co.
personally for years, and cheerbally commend them to
the confidence of our friends throughout the country.
J. STICKLIN,
Ohairmaker, Turner, and
-7"" Furhiture Dealer.
SALE ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dartt'a
Wagon Shop Main Street, where be is pre
pared to furnish Cabinet Ware of any kind to
those in want.
Orderepromptly filled and satisfactionguaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wellabor°, Jan. 1,1870. J. STIOELIN.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
Afarm of three hundred acres with two hun
dred and twenty-live 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 loislor 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 aro therefore for
bid putting down wells on the above territory.
Those desiring wells of this kind will please ad
dress L. SMITH,
Jan. 5, 1870. Lamb's Creek.
For Sale.
AownIROULA.R SAW MILL, 35 Horso-porver
Engine, Shingle Mill, and appurtenances.
nas the Poster Mill, Middlebury. Inquire
of J.B. Potter, or of S. S. Rookwell, Wellaboro,
Pa. •
Nov. lib 1869.-tf.
WIRESILB HRH STORII.
CORNING, N. Y.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
. 2,00.
. 8,00.
. 8,00.
TIIAtDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, EX-
BURNETT'S COCOAINE. FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCII
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
wurrEwASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested,
.to oral and get quotations before going further
ECM
W. D. TERBELL & CO.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1870--ly
NATIONAL
MB INSURANCE COMPANY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Chartered by Speoill AotofCongress
APPRoVSD JIILT 25, 1868.
E
Cash Capital. $1,000,000,
• . BRANCH OFFICE:
First National Bank Building,
Where all Correspondence should be Addressed.
'CLARENCE H. CLARK, President.
J'AT COOKE, Chairman Finance EzecutiveCom
HENRY D. Cools, View-President.
EMERSON W. PEET, Beoretaryand Actuary.
flu..ar.n, Manager.
Circulars. pamphlets, and full particulars giv
en on application to the Branch Office of the
Company, or to
.It. C. SIMPSON, WELT.SBORO,
by whom applications will be received and Poli
cies procured for Tiogn County.
Jan. 1, 1870-Iy.
AGENTS WANTED
For Chamberlin's
FOR BIISIN.ESS lIIJEN
Every Merchant, Every Mechanic.
Every Manufacturer, Every Farmer.
Every Business Man, and Every Young Man.
Worth ten times its price. Agents are having
great success. For circulars and full informa
tion apply to O. D. CASE & Co. Publishers,
Hartford, Conn. [nov 3 1869-3m.]
WANTED,
AT THE NILES VALLK I Y STEAM
FLOURING MILLS.
10,000 Bus. Corn,
10,000 " Oats, and any amount of
good wheat. - J. B. DIMON Jr. Co.
Niles Valley, Jan. 1; 1870-tf.
$lB.OO.
80,00.
70,00
To the Ownors of Unpatented Lands.
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE,
ganturenuno, PA., May 26, 1869. J .
IN obedience to an Act:of Assembly, approved
the eighth day of April, ono thousand eight
hundred and sixty nine,' ott aro hereby notified.
that the " County Land Lien Docket," contain
ing the list of unpatented 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
reeoiving patents through this Department.—
Proceedings by the Attorney General have boon
stayed for one year from this date, in order that
parties may obtain their patents without addi
tional coat. JACOB M. CAMPBELL,
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
çr
TN Tioga County, and the' Cheapest place to
buy in the world.
Agent for L. BOLLES & CO'S HOSE,
Binghamton, N. F., and
EJJ(IRA SAW FACTORY,
STOVES SOLD ON 21,
Mansfield, Jan, 1, 1870-Iy.
Patent RooAin
l a HAVE, bought the right to use
Elastic) . Roofing in Tioga Conn;
now prepared to put on roofs cheap a:
Workmanlike manner. This roofing
water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wr,
loy, Toles do Barker, and C. L. Wil,
samples can be seen and roofs in us !
MOSES W
Virellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
To Faithiers.
IWILL sell a full.blood Dovon
old, for cash, good paper, or e
stook.
I have a mammoth Chester Co
Boar, procured of Hugh 'Henry, oft «
and this boar I shall keep for sorviee
.To the general public I would say 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.
F. D r BUNNEL.
Wellsboro, Nov. 17,1869.-3w*
Administrator's NII otice.
T j ETTEAS of Adosinistratibn having been
I granted upon the estate If Hiram B. Kil
bourn, deceased, all persons Indebted to, or
claiming against said estate, wi settle with
SALLY ANN KILBOURNE,
Delmar, Nov. IT, 1880—et.* Admex.
TRACTS,
FINED -OIL
OF THE
WA,BrimaroN,, D. C
PAID IN FULL.
PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICERS:
INVALUABLE TO
Suryeyor General
Elmira, N. Y.
EATLWAY'TINE TABLES:
nN,autt uftor MONDAY, Nov. ifith.lBo9, Traina
kr WM leave Corning, nt the following bontii,vlz;
Goma WU?.
ja3s a m, EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays excepted, fur•
Buffalo, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with
trains for the West. A sleeping Coach is attached to
this train running through to Buffalo.
6.42 a. In.; NIGHT 'EXPRESS, datly fur. Coeß%
ester Buffalo, Dunkirk, Ciuvulaud and finciu•
Dant, Making direct coniraoctiuu a ith trains of the
Grand Trunk and Lake shore Railways at Buffalo.
Dankirk and Clerelatul fur all point* West, and at
Clot lunatti with this Ohio and Mississippi and
villa Short Lino Railways fur the South and th
west.
10,20 a. m., MAIL TRAIN ; Suudays exceptcd, for
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
12,05 P. In., WAY ntualiT, Sundays excepted. f
1,45 p.m., BALTIMORE ItXPßESS,Sundaysexcept
ed, for ltochoOter and Buffalo, via Avon,
6,00 p. in., EMIGRANT TRAIN, dally, for the West:
7,38 p. m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
Roe/tester, Buffalo, Dunkills, Clevelotd, CitlollosLii,
and the South Stops at di ludo' stations and eon
neete points ou uwiu line.
New and Unproved Drawing Room Coaches accomPtv
this train from New York to ituftio, and SteepitiKl
Coacpee attached at lloruellsvilie, running thro4h,
to i Alleveland and Onliou without ChltUtte.
Gotta EAST.
4,45 11.11., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Monday; ex
cepted, /connecting at Elfaira fur Williamsport,
Ilarrishurg and the South; also at Elmira for Cumiu
dalgua; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rath.
way; at Owcgo for Ithaca; at Binghamton fur Coo•
perstuwn anti Albany ; and at .ew York n Hit ttenul.
era and afternoon Express trains Jur New England
cities. Air Sleeping coaches accompany this [lain
to• New York.
11,45 a. in., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays uxceptpd,
cuutauctlug ut Jersey , City with mittuiglit exprbse.
train of Now Jersey Itallrond for Philadelphia. Also
stops nt principal atataona laud connecting poinlit,on
main line.
New uud improved Drawing Itotau Coaches necouipsoy
this train to New Yolk.
1,10 P. m., WAY FREIGHT, Sundays excepted. ,
12,20 p. tu,, ELMIRA 31A1ti, Sundays excepted.
4,42 IsiFAY YORK AND RAU:13101a; MAII.,
buuditys excepted, coutiectinA ut Ehairu for thr
oith
7,50 p. m., LIGIITNING EXPRESS, Lady, counteV
lug at Jorauy City with taunting Mt, roes train ul
Now Jersey Railroad for Raltituuro and Mani lig,
and at Now York with morning Exproto Irani fur
Boston and Nuw Englund (Atka. Mar awl's at all prin
cipal stations and coo nectiog points on mail. lino.
Slotping Coached accompany tnis . tru'S through to New
Nora.
BAGGACIE CHECKED THROUGH.
Air A revised and complete "Pocket Time Table" of
Passenger Trains on the Uri° Railway and connecting
Lines, has recently been published, and can he prewar.
ed ou application to„the Ticket Agent of the. Company
NVR.It. 11AInt, L. D. BUCKER,
Pasii.Agen t. Sur't.
Elosaburg & Corning, & Tioga R. R
Ttains will run as follows until farther notice
Acooramodatlon—Leavesßlonsburg at 7,1.5 a. m., Man
gold at 8,06 Tloga at 8,42, Lawrenceville at
arriving at Corning at 10,40a.ta.
Mall.—Leaven Blossburg at 2,00 p.m.,Matistield at 2,4 G,
/logs at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 6,oo—arriving at
Corning at 5 1 p.m.
Mall—LeavesCorning at 8,00 a.m., Lawrencevillt at
9,o3,Tiogit at 9,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving at
Illoss.burg at 11,00 a. ra.
Accommodation—Leaven Corning at 2,40 p. m.,Law•
rencoville at 3,62 lloga at 4.46, ManStiattl at 5,710--
rriving at Blossburg at 6,15 p.m.
Northorn Central R. R.
T.BAINS POR TILE NORTH'.
Train B for Canandagula leave Elmira all follows :
Actonapdation at 7 I Ob p ID
lizpresejlasteet train on road] ...... ..... 12 20 aln
...19 00 p
Way Freight,[passenger coach attached] .... ... 620 a m
On a-nd after Nov. 15, 1869, trains wily arrive an
depart. from Troy, as follows;
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
10 35 ':. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira,Buffa-
I , Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp.Bridge and the
Onnadas.
958 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira arid
fluffalo,via Erie Railway from Elmira.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
723 A. m.—Dally(except Sundays) for Baltimorop
Washington, Pniladolphiaotc. , •
955 P. m.—Daily (oxcept Sundays) for Balthalire,
Irashington and Philadelphia.
ALSKED R. FISKE ED . S YquNG
GetelSupt.llartliburg, Oon'lrass.Ag't
Baltimore; 31d.
Philadelphia & Erio Ft. R.
On and after Sept. tI, 1860 Trains on this Road w
run q • follows:
WE3TWAItD.
,•
Malltrain leaves Philadelphia
" " 4," Williamsport. ';•
" atr.at Erie
Eriellxpress leavesPlaladelphia
it Williamsport
•' " arr. at Erie
Ramiro. Mal I !tacos Philadelphia
" " Williamsport
" air .nt Lock Havel)
Mail Train loaves Erie
`• Williams!)Om..
" arr. at Philadelphia....
Erie Express leaves Erie
" Wlllliunaport...
arr. at Phikide
Elmira Mall, leaves Lock Haien
lo
1 " IVilliamsport,.9.4s a m
" " arr. at P , hiladelpble I 7.16 p m
Buffalo Exproiii, loaves, Wllliarnsport ' 12 20 It in
li
" " rr.at Phi Mel phia . - 9.25 a m
Harrisburg 5.1i0 a in.
Mail and E prose connect with Oil Creeki and Alle
gheny Riser Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through.
ii. ALFRED L. TYLER, lien'l Sup't.
Atlantic and Great Western R• W
VIETTWAILD BOUND
Mar?
Accommodat lon
Nitnresis
Exprees 11.00 I Express
At Cory there IR d junction 'with the Philndeipbla &
Erle,and Cll Creek Rail Iteridi.
At Meadville with the Franklin and 011 City and
Pjthole Branch. •
,At Leavittsburgo tho Mahapiny Branch makes a dl.
rest route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Fittsbnigh t
Tho Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Galion,
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail
roads,and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D. RUCKER, Oim.Supt.,Meadville,Fa.
Read: Read:
TOE CELEBRATED
& Hamlin Cabine
PORTABLE ORQANSI
-.Together with the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN
and 'MELODEONS, can be advantageoutly pur
chased of
4ko W.UCDIEEikILt ;
TIOGA, PA.
RAVING . obtained the agency treat the man
ufacturers of the above named ftstruments
wo have the facilities for furnishing them at pri ;
ries to compare favorably with those: of dealert
in either the same or other reed instruments.
Their reputation is such that scarcely anything
need be 'said regarding their being dosirable,.
having boon , awarded premiums dad medal' at
the principal Fairs and Institutes, , both in this
and foreign countries. Many fine modern im
provements, which are so desirable in all good
reed instruments, are owned and retained for
their exclusive 'lase by the manufacturers of
those instruments. Hence it 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.
INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHUM'
ES, SOCIETIES,
21!
and other organizations, wishing to 04114 . a
reed instrument, can be suited as regards size
styles, prices, &c., &e.
ALL INSTRUI►iF,,NTS tWARRANTED
Send for a circular.
Tioga, Jan. 1, '7O. T. A. WICKIIAM.
RIFF.
the Paten
y, and am
d in good
is tiro and
Bai
cox, where
Dr. H. R. Phillips,
0313011104 1 EDl'MgeUg
•
•
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the
citizens of Westfield god surrounding coun
try that he Is perintinently located at this place.
He is fully propardd to do all kinds of
DENTISTRY,
in the highest etylo e'r the ar't. Srtisfaetion l
guerran toed. Office over Scovill's Drug Storo.'
Pine Photogrnplis can be had over the Dru
Store. If. R. PHILLIPS. •
Westfield, Pa., June 30, 1869-Iy.
NG ATE
,
;ull, 2 years
change for
nty,
itadolphia;
4GOOD sized able team horses, 1 heavy lam
bar wagon, I platform spring denfoora
wagon, and three single sett, heavy harnesses.
be.aold low, and on tittle, if dosirod.
Wellaboro. NoT. 8, 19-Bw. R. J. ROBS.
ERIE RAILWAY:
=1
SALAMANCA STATION.
•. E
F:xpress ASTWAILD Botrsri
..5.30
' 5.10
—6,36 Mail '5 51.
.12.10 Accolannalalioll, ' 11.46
EEEI
To Stn !
Atlantic and Great Western
- ERII4 RAILWAYS,
TSiL GREAT BROAD GDAOR ROUTE
CLEVEtAIp, i ;I:OLEDO,, CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE, ST. 'PAUL,
OblAll A,
And to all Points In the IV.Est tadl ontip-'l'rai
Dayton, Cincinnati, Lotus,
VALE, ST. 1:0U1S, KAN'SA'S
CITY,, MEMPHIS, 10EIV
ORLEANS,
And nil points lu the South A Southwest, witi,
No Change of Coaches
TO CLEW:LAN : I) OIL cINCINNA'II.
.
From any poitit 4,11 the Erie litany/ay. ti
vantage and .eutiyanience oilerto 1, 3 ; i l ,
other routo.
3 TuR 0 :0„ LEGHTNINO EXPItEISI TPAINt.
DAILY.
Baggrlge Checked Through, nrid 4:11 f #, , ,0,
from one ear to another, preventing losii
ago.
Tickets via this popular route can be procured
at all (Aces on the tine °Cate Erie ao
When purchasing aNk the Agent fut• 'Pickett
via the ATLANTIC & ()BEAT WYSTEfiIs
'UMW AY. •
W. B. S C
,
den. Tio t et and l'asa. Ag't, Clovoyond, /A
L. D. BUCKER,
Jun 1, '7O ) lion. Supt., Meadville,
Insurance Agenc'y.
WELLSBORO, PA
Cash Capital over $20,000,000
FIRST-CLASS CO'S-NONE BETTER.
RATES AS LOW as any 'good Compote?
will take. Policies on dwellings and farm
property written at this office, and :delivered on
payment of premium.
Are You lusuied
It costs but little, particularly to insure dad).
lugs, farin property, and contents. Detached
dwellings and farm property insured for 3 year s
for one per cent= and , expense of
A house, detached 100 or more insured for
$lOOO for 3 years, at an expense of $11,50. Only
$3,83 a yearl Small tax—good thing in core s i t
fire. Furniture, provisions, bedding dc., at the
same rates. There Is no excuse,
Everyone Should be Insured
If not with me, Smith it Merrick will do it jun
asoheap, and just as well. (Gratis, gentleinesJ
I ehould be glad however, to befriend enough is
this paannerJ to pay for advertising.
JNO. I. MITCHELL.
Webber°, Jan. I, 1870—tf.
TV"cow *l 6 l2.exi
Them Things is Arriv
EVERT thing is lovely, and the itIFET hid
depen 's from n sublime altitude.
You will Please Observe,
that the best caturcd man in Town having . to
ticed the wants of the public, and having hone•
tifully supplied hiniself with almost everything
which this world c n atrotd to appease them
now benevolently prc poses I. o open the whnielt•
fore the people, and say to all, old and parr,
black and white, rich and pot r,
You pay yoni Money and yod take your
choice.
. . .. . .
. 9.20 p
.7.40 a m
.930 pm
11.50 noon
. 9CO p m
.10.00 a in
. 8 00 a m
. 6.50 p to
. 7.45 p ID
Don't stand oust in the cold exposed P., tLe el.
ctincot and to t 146 Sting of the beighbor• I,cee,
bu• pull lbn lateli gtrirg, it i. It:l3•k•ut latE
loots home, See.
8,16 a m
9.2,5 p ru
6:10 a m
320 p
2 . ,() m
12,0 p in
0,50 a m
The large hearted pptprictur, or hiF
good natured - clerk will condi/et 31,u, u u we
through a
Glied %vitt, ravi•hicg dclighta
ht. A GARDEN OF SPICES, in
every thing Spicy,trom a nutmeg to ca) untie pci
per um , ho peon and procured. ,
2d, A ti A itpEN OP SWEETS, in v..ist.o
ery variety of Saccharine delights, both sulldatl
liquid way Lte had by the stick, p'dund
and of such flavor and complexion at off moil
every aching _wcet tooth in your hehd taa:)
jump with delight. Should you be p•ua•loi•
call)/ hninano individu 11 will ea
duct you into a •
1311
RDEN OF FitCD'S, in which altnt4t er
ery Variety of luseioio things to be h,und gait
erect from thu four gilarter, ut ti,e globe. trill Ir
shown to sittisy your largest longing;, Draw
from Cuba, Lemons from Florida, Prorwp fr,c.
,Turkey, Raisins from Al ulaga, Currant true, tit
Grecian Archipelago; Peaches drier mut cut
ed ' with a great variety of Cannod r`cr ,
from the Jaree)s; Dates trout Syria, and Flp
from Asia M tour.end-to,ttesuppl3 of erc7
species of NUTS from :3 Conlin-0145.,
TnE TEA •C4ARDEN will nexi comtsaLl
yulur attention; the warm decoction 41 the Ctm,
Iceland the Java bean have beellllo, f alliiwt
versa] beverages, and it not I•CV boll Of ten het
to strong, the mild stimulants are cstoemel I ;
eminently promotive of comfort lid sociality-1
What cotnp , ny of elderly ladies could ever 11
in peace without them 7 Now y our ritmd tit;
OARDNER, will be 1111.1bt bapey to
all this lle will 'irk you politeiy to look
Tea. You are welcome to try every cheat an:
sou if U.ls POIVDER, Sonehong (11113!,:
HYSON, &c.,which flavor you like, ut.t of
the other styeP whose jaw cracking camel
be dangerous to pronounce, COFFEE:!, in t rety.; .
Atyle, ditto, ditto, ditto.
Furthermore,
The beneficent proprietorof thi, , remained ,-
tahlishment—out of sheer good nil!, and if ) 0
will holier° him for no other motive thsr , ycLr
interest and his, has at vast expense esthbliati
at the same plaeo a n immense depot of Pro , '"
tons, consisting of
Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, Whiten: l,
. • Sword Fish, &c., &e.
Meal, ?Mums, Butter, Trout, Blue M'
Halibut, &c.
All of which be intends to rail at a profit, °eat
principle of ••lice and let live." Ile genetall ,
proposes also to reeei o iu exchange nil the pry ,
duets of your farm and dairies,and it istaia coc
fidentially to the that• be never rcfukti
Tho' it irks him wretchedly to keep it 5
anxious is ho. that ho dear people should eat
nothing whatever that money can buy of
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870.
CASH Paid FOR HIDES,
•
by hi. A. ritla
Wollaboro, Dec. 16,1868.-11
STATE NORMAL
MAnserFmn, PENNIII'f.VA SI 4.
PHI: nest ternt of this It Ftitution s
merlon ' , eta nertiay , Seid I tt.151.9
?or Catalogues—riddress Prof. Clois
ril. Mansfield, Tioga County Ps.
Jnly 7, 1864—y.
Livery Stable:
LO ETU WATKINS respectfully inferw°
0 public Oita ho ha established a
Livery for mire,
•
at the barn on the premises lately owned 11 4 ,'
C. thatpsion. Esq.., located On Pearl and CtA . ll. °
Streets, Wellsboro. Ho aims to keep geed / ) ,“ 11. 1
sod and wagons, and intends to please. Pr .
rettionable.—Noy. 24,1869-Iy.
Doable and - Magi° teams farplahed.
THE
-ANb
10R
BEZELS & ABBOTT,
OPYOSIT Lr.[•ur El.illlt A
COME!
ENTER : ,
GARDEN
Cash.
L. A. GARDNER