The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 23, 1870, Image 3

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

    Arrival and . iDepluifire of Stlages.
' •": 17111REduke4 , rttuning over
. AL ttio ditferottt routes from
ilepart and
{7,
-"•
.:--r • urr "P-..-t arrive as follows fruta thn
♦
Welittltaro Voit (Mee:
WE4I.BIfORO &.T109k.---ifieplIri10:!:1, tU„, arl ive4;/, p, in.
writsnono t Maaarti.n..:-liointrt• it a. tn.,' urrivo tt p.
wcusinnto Oar.a..-Depart Tues. k Fri. 2 p. tn.,
arrive Tuesday at Fri. 12 in.
nono J mumi Snort part Mon.efihitr . Uii.nr ,
nrrivo Tueliiill . Y X Fri.
TIOGA f COUNTY AGITATOR
•
-Local'
WEDNESDAY, I FEB. 23, 1870.
New Advertisements..
Ourrdian Sale—C. W' Bench.'
Grocery Store-4ti. F. Truman. •
DiFsolution Notte-Truman & Mothers
Auditor's Notice--J. I. Mitehall.`
Seed Potatoes-:-.-If. S. Johnson.
LosT.—ln We'lleboro, r fon the 14th.in
stant: a !mudy velvet purge, containing ono $5
bill and $2 50 in other money. Plraio 'vivo tho
above at the Agitator offico.
DR. T. S. UPDEGRAFF removed a
stone from the bladder of a gentleman, last week,
weighing thirty.two grains. The patient is an
inmate of the doctor's private hospital, and is.
doing well.
SANCTUM No. ONE.--Cl.loiC6 " wed.'
ding cake," and sich like, presented to Ttie Aar-
TiTOll, should be labelled "Sanctum N0'..1."—.
WIC() hours from eight-A. M. to Eve P. M.--
Should anything be sent in during our abeence, t
it should most emphatically be, placed. on the
above table, and carefully. coveredlaver to avoid
accidents.
THE. NEW QUARTERS.—We • have
made arrangements to more '4Ers AGITATOR early
next fail into now quarters—t6' occupy • the see.
.ond floor of the brick block to be erected by
Messrs. Smith and Bowen the coming spring.—
The printing room is to be forty by sixty feet.—
We will only say' at present, that when' we get
moved, settled and "fixed up," our friends shall
have a free pass through the entire concern. At
that time, we purpose•to giVe a brief account of
the materiel, fixtures and business 'of Tim AGI
TATOR at the close .of the year 1865, when we
came into the office, and of the iMprovemonts
and business eaoh year thereafter,.
IMPROVEMENTS.-John W. Bailey
has purchased the Landis property, on the corner
of Pearl and Linc - oln streets, in this village, and
is now finishing and repairing it throughout. It
is a desirable property, and we are glad it has
fallen into Bo good hands. We are informed that
Mr. Bailey intends to ocoupy it bitpself.
):'
Messrs. Smith. and Bowen n w expect to
carry up their brick block on Main street three
'dories, in order to glve our place; what it 'so
much needs, a good Ball. Messrs. Borsythqk Karr
are doing tluiix wood work, and have it well un
der way. .. .
MANSFIELD NORMAL SCHOOL.--Tbe
next term of this school commences Idonday,
March 21, 1870. Tuition only SOO for fourteen
weeks, inoluding board, room,. wood, . wasbing,
lights, ite. Those wishing to prePare for teach
ing,- will receive aid from tho State, amounting
to $7 or $l4 per This school enjoys.n rep
utation inferior to none in We State; and, offers
every inducement to those who desire a th . ‘rough
‘education. Professor Verrill, the Principal, is•a•
„Ipractical instructor, and had a peculiar way of
plonsin the pupils untkr his charge. The build
ing is beautifully located ; its yards and grounds
are handsomely arranged, and the commanding
view of the village and valley reallY make's it a
pleasant home for the student. TO farmer can
send hie children to this school and 'pay in pro
duce; thus the s chool is placed within the reach
of all.
PBMONAL.—Professor F. A.\ Allen
has gone to w Orleans, to engage in the or
ganization of qommon Schools in Mississippi
and Louiniudia..o We. heartily Irish him success
and a tale Se l iurn. •
Major v . A Elliott is practising law in Own
hit,..Nehritske. His uninyWieVils,in this etrunty
wisl bo glad to learn that ho is succeeding='wril.
They have five banks in Omaha, have conipl&tud
two railroads, of ten miles each, since it began to
freeze in December, for which they are to receive
a land grant of 200,000 ccre.s. I'ho Major, a-les ;
llow ie this fora fast pluee ? Initiate, Organ—
ize, incorporate, survey, grade and complete too
roads in sixty days in mid-winter•. Let us hear
from you occasionally, friend Elliott. L\
H. li. Smith, a brother of F. E. Smith, Ecq.,
of Tina, is also'at Omaha, where he is doing a
thriving business.
---Leroy Tabor, Esq., - bus gone to . Norfolk,
Virginia, to see some of his friends, and to loot:
at the country' with a view, it may ho, of It:ettlini
there.
GOSSIP:—La me! said the dame] how
do you expect ittli to'keep up tha.Gositip for yin,,
and put it upoti'imper, when you have- jilt put
out the light. Can it be that ono of my yours is
expected to prepare matter for the press by moor.
!reit ? It might be yell enough for sue to indulge
the fancies which sometimes people my dreams
with the - . ghosts of other days;' but then you
know it will not do for ono of my age; to deal in
such sentimentalisms. It is bettor for me to now
begin the cultivation of hopes for the future life,
than on cherish the recollection of thatfirst . blush
of lOve, which alas, comes but once in .this world !
You would not think now,tir: Gossip, 'that one
like IQ, boot with the weight of many years' toil,
grown old in heart, oh so old, that no new chord
ever echoes 'music within my soul, bad once been"
capable of such sensations. No; when the tinge
of life is goup; when the soul, by its constant
draughts upon the physical energies required to
nurture and beautify. it, has changed the ttush.of
girlhmid into the sweet sadness of lost loveliness,
and then into the forbidding features which age
oasts upon us all at hist; whoa, at length, the
eye no longer reflects the hearty emotions in
that hidden language which convoys from . tend:
er hearts their first love, more intelligibly than
words; when the spirit has enlarged beyond.llie
caiiacity and ability of the .hatly-, and now
almost able to burst its bowels to be trauslatti i d
td that infinity which will Ove
,it full scope for
the unending development which shall carry it
' back to God;. when all these have come upon uF 7
and yo are old, very low there bo who can pierce
the disguiso,of years, look back through the me
dium of the soul, and catch a glimpse of that
youthful beauty, once so much admired and so
inspiring to a kindred nature! As wo grow old,
and all of us do grow old so fast! we begin 'to
sue reflected within oursolVes the lives tither.,
and to learn that only that beauty which is of
the soul endures.
Oh, yes, dear dame, yon are right. I pity the
Poor unfortunato who falls in love with a p etty.
face, unless its bcauty'ho a reflection of the inue•
life. I should myself.qefer to pay my addresses
fo a picture, if it word only indelliblo.
would be much nioro convenient.; for one ,could
havo a miniature copy whiCh he could carry with ,
him always, and look upon it at his fancy;; but
he who places his affections upon a pretty' face,
gradually forgets the identity of hialoVe, 11,11 d at
last has nothing left to hang a hope upon. Itihat ,
a fino old lady such a doll . would make; and if
two such should chalice, to. fall together, what an
adtairablo oplo ditty :would :be, to go al.to'ut ., in.
the future world in search oisolue balm by Which
to regenerate t temse4es so as to halo 501110 up.
preciabloobject for their alfections'to teat ni.on.
I should pity such dual nonentity. And' if this
adornment of beauty, truly a sweet relic of the
divine breathed into the soul of wan, is a there
"rhadow 'of a shade" in themseasuremetit or that
only.individuality by which we shall . be known
and know each other . ; in the future World; how
mush leas is the_ false adorrmient, dress,.tho.
cruel waste of oxtravagtmee at the dolt of toiling
hands, and the oppression of the poor branded
upon tho souls of wanton . 321e13 and women in that
final day ! Dotter' a beggar in . rags, if - in; the
I ' l4 oB which, as to night thdY moan a requiem
the lost, the poor whom w© always have with :Its,
find a langtaage of lure . beckoning us -on to. e
better inner - life—a .spiritual tout life—which
shall at last find full frUitiOn with the' God, that
gave; God pity the poor' I Yes; but pity more
the rich who, When the die leave naught-behind
but their dead zutitaidoeuce of life, ,lad
.nothipg With them Which shall 81'0 , them place
auton# the lust' mado'perfeOti! by the eulthiution
of a purely spiritual individuality in life. How
desolate Must be the condition of a departed soul,
all defortuatind hgly'With the sears of the trawl
,,ressiotts of the laws of nature in tliis 'World, as
it goes wandering- furuvarAn beCiNkpfi: Soino ono
Bono before, and:like ati blind• maw niidat, the
most beautiful , in 4ature having 'no soul' vision
with which to rocogniso,erfu the dpar9i,idol of
its earthly life, when just before, and all about
it 1 Bat worm 'sPirW.lins itself
stiffiired so.'gross'distortion'e're it go :to; seek the
departed there, That even theY:shakl ktnis it not,
if such should meet in the open highway Slone)
and all the while so longing to see tea* other!
Then, good dame, ,slimild..wo not cling to the
beautifutand pure in' life which hi Bred souls
have Sean together here, that we , may maintain
our individuality of soul 'hereafter, scv.il we moot,
we may greet each other also, and not go lost
and lone, unknown to all ever loved through
out,
an 'endless day. Stand by the heart idols of
'out the unfinished work after the
the past,Oreund
model in tho picture that a united Imps portrays
before tho living, adorn the inner temple !after
the design true to nature as all may see it, z that,
when the habilinments of life, impending and
•
burdensome as they are at best, shall be tkEtt, off ,
and the soul bo free as none encumbered' with
material bodies ever can be, we shall have a:spir
itual embodiment after, the pattern of the ;great
Designer, all familiar to each other, so that kin
dred souls shall attract and know each - otlier in
the future life. • •
•
TROY, PA.—Therelias been plenty of
snow here the last week; and the -:"steighists"
have t enjoyed themselves accordingly. Saturday
lastila ile horse, belonging to the livery of Lu
men p "Nam, was being driven from Sylvania to
this Aim, it stepped in a hole and broke its, leg;
This should be a lesson to our township authort:
ties, fol• them to keep the roads in order, ue we
pay taxes for their so doing; and if they should
have to pay Mr. Putnam for his horse, it would.
take a sum of money
.double that which they
should have laid out for the prevention of such
mishaps.. We hope they will see to such things
in the futuro-,- . • .
Perhaps it would bo ptopei'in th,iaconnection
to give a'sbortdeeeription of our thriving little
village. Troy lies on the route of thO Northern
Central railroad, and has a population of be.=
twoen fifteen and eighteen hundred inhabitants.
It has two flouring mills, a planing mill, a ten
nery, Miro drug stores, three botele, threo hard
ware storlee, two of which kayo tin shops com
bined, a furniture store, poet office, a number of
dry, goods and clothing stores, grocery stores,
so., several saloons, two billiard saloons, a largo
hall, and last, but not least, - the offico of our
home paper, the Northern Tier Goziatte—lthe best
local paper in Bradford county. Is it a wonder
then tliat our village can well help prospering?—,---,.
Prof. F. A. Allen,late professor of the . Matisileld
State Normal School, visited our town on Eridey
last. He is on his way to New grleans to assist
in the superintendence of establishing a school
syster in the states of l(fissis . sippi, Louisiana, and
Alabama. lyo . wish him 'success. Prof. Frank
Tyron, late Professof . ofpenmanshi Sn Easttaan'i
College, In Poughkeepsie, N. Y., o shed a.Meven
ing writing school in the Union raded school
building in this place, to few week ago. I ho-
Have he has started one at, Sylvani , and: Ono at,
East Troy.
On Thursday evening last, in Long's Hall, a
donation party was given's to the Rev. O r P. Hop
kins, pastor of rho Episcopal Church. he Troy
cornet band discoursed music for rho occasion,
and everything pa s sed off finely. The Elder re
ceived upward / 1(f two hundred dollars. •
l?eb. 14, 1970. 'PENNY.
.I.aßEiqy.—This week I.have b.ut a
very fow items. Thero litts.huf very liUlo trans ,
pired in our neighborhood during the twist week,
that would interest the renders of your paper.
W.° have had very , ingalitr Weather so far this
winter. If we take into consideration the mildness
of the weather since the first of lust DOCeniber, it
['linnet bring, lir to - thcyconcluslint that:ris ,• • same
unknown cause, the i;lole we live on, has hnsi been
moved several degrees . southward. •The ioerage
temperature of the weather duriug- the past: three
Mouths, has been. of such a mild "i:barneter:, with
us, that we ere seinetnnes led to attribUta l it to
tlr9-mrignetie stream of light thatastronomers tell
us is shooting out from the sun, and' its rapid up-
roach toward the earth.. The ehangeableaese of
the weather during the winter', has •been the
means of 'causing considerable sickness in out
township. The doctors are kept quite busy in
attending to all the calls they receive for medical
aid. Doctors: W. F. WeSuntan, and S. W. John
son, are experienced men of the medical profess
ion, and they are treating their .patients very
successfully in our neighborhood.
Died; Feb. 10th, 1670. Hannan Merrell, 'Old
ow of the late James :Merrell, aged 1] years. The
subject of this notice, and, her husband, came to
our township over 10 yearn ago, she was a ; good
neighbor, a model womati, and a kind parent,
and btr less to her numerotyl family, and -to our
community is very much felt. The cause of her
deafth was disease of the heart. SCRIBIC.
0 •
The "0. C's" are requested to. be. Punctual at
the specified time and place of meeting, as busi
ness of impart:lmo will be transacted.
—The - time and place of meeting not being men
tioned by the "0. O's," we infer must come off
alwais "over the left." The hiitory of this so
ciety will lie fully explained hereafter.
MAlN:43lllto.—The amount of • gAdor
Itlinevnult's donation reported in toy last aliould
readsloo, instead of-150.' •
Mr. E. C. Smith v)bo was sent to the Pbilath&
tibia Insane Asylum, last summer and °Soaped
the charge of the it&nper of that institution some
weeks ago, has not }lst been heard of. Mr. V. W .
Smith will go to Phiradelphia this week'tO inquire
into the ease. : ,
We have a Debating Club which meets on every
Wednesday evening, and wo believe that those
young men who spend their evenings with tie,
will - malte4nore useful' eititenuthon those who
spend them in tho bar room.
. Snow fell here on the Bth inst., to Cho iilpth
of eighteen inches.. 'This runke's`hus, timesagain.
A Eolith ' , wind on the Iltb, completely; block
aded many of the roads in this locality and' on
the 12th, a West wind carrked i - away part of the
smokestack of the steam flouring mill, and caused
ff omo alarm in other places. .
Mr: Thomas Wilson has over thrce , hundred
l ions of coal oil hand at the Welch coal zuincS ,
which, since sleighing hafcome, he is dirpmcing
of quite to his saiisfaetior. The distance from
Mainshurg is about:five miles and those' who go
therti for coal will find Mr: W. a very pleasant
and 'agreeable man and always glad to see there,
The coal needs hut ono trial to recommend on.
other. ' REPEATER.
CHATHAM. -- A series of. religious,
meetings, is in progress tit Starksville, conducted
by Ekhr 0. I.'. Livingston,. C. Fuller, and L.
Clark. Many . have professed faith in. Christ,
end many mere exhibit : .a deep interest. in the
work. , .
While at a raising Mr. Ralph Button was so
much injured by the falling of ono of lbo timbers,
that ho has not beep able to walk without crutch
es for several Weeks.
Mr. John 'Spaulding has, erdivoned hi home
by bringing to it is. orly Alin , Baker from
3r feed County. • . •
On the 13th inst.,'Elder A. D, Popo 'united in
the hoods of .mod.rimany , Mr. Salon' Butler, to
D'i'e Ettie Goodivin. .
The citizens in anti around the Itue district
bare eolarged their 'burying ground, forming' it
into a cemetery, and intend other ways to int
r., ovo the Place.
Sum) : Pi.)l , AToEs.—We l'uviie: received
three vorietiq of early potatoes from Col. John' ,
stop, of Tlog4:-:-80r1,,y Rose; fircese .I'.;:olifie 'end
l i
Citsio.e. - TM y me nil verY'sinooth, and is ejurltie
...
of fine gush , - 7 tiot large, Let largo enough.. ...115
says the Earl • Itose productql at the tale Of 106
bushels. to of, of.seed, 1'1.!1'13 planted in the s.atne
soil undot the suino' time us the Cloodrieli and
Verk, and mereilt to dig tnelA 0 , dliys uheirtl:;--
The Clitriax was 'a
few days behind the liose,'a lid
y imidedi2a P'ohndS horn brie pound of i-tietb'---.
This is also a little earlier than tho Goodrich or
York. The Breese Prolific is a later - variety, in..
tended for field crop. It is very fair and smooth,
proiltreitig'ver; abundantly, and is of fine qual
ity,
Tho Early Ewe . curt hituat the rate of $l6
'Fier and yrOlitie `.2 50 per pound.
',lke prepared the ground in the usualway--
plowod. once,--raked the ,
lumps off, planted in
thiee feet apart, one eye in a place, about
ten - inches apart, and Covered about thrao inebes
with dirt; hoed 'twice; did not bill up touch.—
Col. Johnston reconaneucht this method for gar.
den culture. Pee advertiseruent ip ituottalr col..
13,140.
wjfe of B. T. Van
lioin of this place; died Filday Morning, Feb, 25,
1810, after a very brief illness, aged 11 yours. A
goad wife, a Wild mother, a useful membei`Of,
society, held in high esteem by all who knew her,
no words can adequately express the dhop, and
ever deopening i griof of such au affliction. And
so derail comesunbidden, nor cares what portals
i n toro: ;Litlast wo,allinulet go" :the ; sato urtiy;
Nor when, nor how, is given to arty ~ ' ono `to som
Wro cannot bring them buck—wo cannot go' to
Ahem oven, when wo will ; but WO must bide; opr
tbno in "wparinces," such, as the "little bands,"
the "little 'feet'," and "Attie oniilinOw,- at
last, mylor,thn weig4t.ofypars, ,Peketb comes to
relievo us. from . this,. Nyearjness,, and not thoy
who go, hat , 5 ;0 who stay; innst'ialtitr most.
LOOT{ OUT FOR THE CAns.--The sub=
scribers will run an accommodation line from.
Wellsboro to Tioga, every.day (Sundays except:..
.cd,) leaving, Wellsboro at .D a...at.yih,time for the
morning train di' Leriving''Toga at. 5
arriving at Wisher° evening.
: • F. D. •BUNNEL ,t; CO.
ITERAtAIC SobirTV. Owing to .tbe:
occupation of the Court House by the Dramat-7
la Association, the lecture of Hugh Young,
Esq.oves postponed, to Friday evening, Fob. 25,
inst. Subject.: " The Chineeo at Home."
MARRIAGES
INGIIAM—CLARK.—At the residence of Dr
Humphrey, Tioga Pa., Feb. 17th 1870, by the
Roy. C. Otis Thatcher, Mr. D. P. Ingham of.
Elmira N. Y. to Mi4s 'Wit:ll.X. o.lark, .of Tioga
Pa. ' No cards.
[The above couple ' have our best Ivisl;es for
their happiness and prosperity—Eds.)
SPAULDING—BAKER.—In Tioga, Fob, 10,
1870, by Roy. A. B. Chaco, Mr.
,John Spaulding
of Chatham, to Miss C. M.' Baker of :Columbia,
Bradford Co. Pa. .
BUELL—PLUMLEY—III Belmar. on 'the Bth inst.,
by Bev. 0. L. Gibson, Levi Buell to Miss Clarlan E.
Piantioy, all of Delniar.
ATHERTON,--VARKER—At tho M. E. Parsonage
in this village ' on the 12th Inst.. by Rea. 0. L. Gibson,
Mr. Rex ter 0. Atherton of Charleston, to Miss Fylvia
. Parker'of this village.' " ,
KELLEY—HOW—At the M. E. Paisonego •in this
village, on tho 19th host, by Roy. 0. L. Gibson, Mr.
George Wi.Kellerof thia.Boro, to Miss Hannah Holg
of Dolavir..
The Place to Buy Groceries.
L. F. TRUMAN,
. .
LTAVING taken thi;Storo formerly occupied
11 by John it. Bowen for dry goods, and con
verted it into a '
GROCERY & -PROVISION
ESTABLISIIMENT, ,
everything fresh and good can bo ferind 'bere,
and'at prices to please.
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, MC
LASSES, VISIT, &C., &c.,
to eujt all
Call awl 800 VS, that we may sonviiMo yon
of the fact that our Motto is, "Cheap, Quick
Stiles, tined Small Profits."
lYnllahnro, Feb.,23, 1870—tf
Thoremainitig Dry Gacids, of J. R.; Bowen,
will bo sold at this establishment nt very low
figures. L. F. TRUMAN.
FARM FOR SALE
Agood stock farm, situate in Middlebury
tw'p., Tinga Co., Pa., on Crooked Creek,
about 41, wilds...tram the village of Tioga, ands
on tho lino . of the proposed railroad to Wells-,
born, known as time Clark Colo fartn,,containing
300 acres. 'Po b sold all togethei or in parts.—
Three bares, 3:ttiara hiniseS Abasides . .tbe Man
sion li Ouse, wib - oli is oue of ;be best inAltetty'P)
witli' pieta, of good fruit' on ' the premises.—
To rm.. on Ny - . For.p P artiettlars,inlaird- oil ~tik
J
preiniseS,*(4l of .3: otter, or l etvittowt •)•?,
D. L. Aikee . ,'Tiol,i. . ~.-,' pra:28;'7.07.3w.
A UDITOIt'S NOTICE.--Tbo ," Auditor's of
iieluutr _ . moot
' in , the 'Court
'W
House, 611.4b0r0, on Monday,.,l7eb..lBth, at
10 u'eloyll, a'. tn., to settle ,tl - .43 accounts of said
tONY nktift. 'J. H. BUCKLY, See`y.
reb..23, Ib7.o—tf. . • r • •
Farm -, for. Sale.
TO T A 1t51.101.1„ A . good stock farm, situ
...o tuba in- Delmar township, 2 ;nide:: trout Wolls
horo contuipirig 100,aereo—atbout SO improved,
good buildings,-wolf forteed and watered, and a
ehoieelot, of fruit trees thereon. Apply to L. 0.
tleath the Premises, or Walter Sherwood,
Wellsbero. Feb.2l., 1870.-2 w.
HPORTANT NOTICE !
=CIE
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
WINTER. GOODS :
The t=ithser i her, offern his entire of Winter
iouds at actual
COPM TOM.
This will be found a rare opportunity' ler
imrehesors, as the Stock is large, end well.peleeted,
Consisting in part of " •
R . T.,-.E.51..5.'1..9. 0._:0..D S
of varione stylea; and fabrics adapted to the
Seasor.
SHAWLS,.. FLANNELS. .BLANKETS,
BUFFALO AND LAP ROBES;
GENTB.- OVERCOATS, AND • A
GENERAL • STOCK• OF
WINTER CLOTHING.
The. public :11;:o invited to _cull and examine
liet'Stock
WolLibor°, Fob, 18, 1874-tf
GENUINE NORWAY OATS
For Sal , by
P.R.OBERTB. Seed got of Itptiipde
• - - -Now York
February, 16, IA7O-lf
NORWAY OATS FOR SEED,
IHAVE twatity-live bushels of the genuine
Ramsdell Norway oats, being' part of fifty
buShels from one , bushel - sowlek. The
seed from which the • ltbove,oats were raised,
Was •bought New York Ciiy from the gob)
agents of the genuine 'Ramsdell NoivtaY,
$. 5 por bushel. .` Adarced, -
lIIR AM 'BROOKS,
Wullsbino,
Feb. 10, '7O-tf
OASII l'aid 'l4 l olt lIIDES,
by M. A, DURIF,.
-Wallzhota,Doe. 16, 1868.—tf
Livery Stable
•Q WATKINS' respoctfully: frifO'rms tho
r,„:, public that ho has astablishod
Livery for Hire,
at the bnrn on the pm:allies lately seined by R.
C. Simpson, Esq., located on`Pearl and Craton
Streets, Wellaboro.. lc aims to keep good hor
ses and wagons, and intends to please. Prices
reasonable.r--Nov. 24,1869-Iy.
Double and single teams furnished.
,
FRUI.T .41 Nu 91tX.A.311111r.0, .
Mr. hi. D. Prince o 1 this plaeo, is taking ordOrs.
for, fruit and ornamental treetr, sbnthhery,
,&0., for
the, -. ivitherino Nur/xles, ohuylor
Co., N. Y. Theso Nuroories have a a high
.
reputa
tion, , have no hesitation is commending
Mr. 1 . 1 . rinooto t all ivhei'dositO 'anything in, tine
line. •'l[atc , ill take orders during the winter,
and see 010111,611(41 by, delivery:in Proper Seaiion:
These trees are much bettor adapted to the cli
mate, than those reared;undFr, a ,warrge . ar sun,
as they wilt not be so likely, to , spier front (;,;°'
posuro during our xvintera,-4t..1'.'7'
covva t ;cop 0R poßgawtoxr
hehnlrie iniinediatek iitt.4itbSif Re neg
k r . eet icsjalke in an incurable Lung .
\Diseatis. . • • -
'i..' :' ' • '
- CZ A l k ' ft
J ' W 0..
tiRONC Hi c. ) A C B 'D ' h' i t o u ion'',9 * * :- '' Broil . chia4 . D'ockes
. I ?oCt\ will most invariably giro instant relief .
- . • . ... .. ,
POI?. .B.EcONoi.liipp.AsTlllfA, VATAII.I9I, CONOyE:7IVII and
THROAT DISEAFI6;:tiIiT f/RY6a'sivat4ing.eitocf.:,
SCEEB and PIIBLIO, fit`Rkft..BßS tiao 'them to
..i
clear tind strengtherillia r • OiCo: ' . ' ';' _ ':' ,
0 rig to tbo good reputation and popularity ,of tbo
TroebSa,many worthless andcbeap imitations are of.
teradi 3shicit are good for niithitig. Bo sure to obtain
. .
The- Confessions: of an' Invalid,
•
V
ALISIIED fqr thq benellt bt . Yonnif m'sn n'nd 'others
P
who suffered front Neryous De4lltty , ect., supplying
the means of self-cure, yritten by ono who cured
himself; and sent free on receiving a post-paid directed
onveloPiN r l Cdde 6BB l -- : 'NATHANIEL MAYFAIR,
. . . ' ' Drooklyn N. Y —6m.
" CLHANSIW/iTHR BLOOD,"•UpOli WhiV.h. charl
atans have harped so much, is, riot a mere catch
word and delusion. The Microscope shows that
some diseases • exist like parasitic' rowths upon
the globules.of the blood, and it la farther known
that some subtle substances ,destroy or expel
thorn These substances have been combined to
make Ayor's Sarsaparilla, which does effectually
expel the disorders that bread and rankle in the
blood to rot out as it Wore the maohlriery of life.
[Mercer (Pa.) Whig.
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years ;from Ner
vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all thti effects of
youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering hu
manity, send free to all• who need it, the receipt and
directions for making the simple remedy by which he
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adveri
tiser's experience, can do so by addressing in perfect
confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN.
MI
May 20,'60-Iy.' . No. 42 Cedar tilreot, Now York
TUB Advertiser, having been restored to health in a
- few weeks, by a vary simple remedy, alter =having suf
fered several years with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, Cousumntion—is anxious to make
known to his fellow•enfferors the means ofcnre.
To nil who desire It, ho will send a copy of the pro
acription used (tree of charge,) with the directions for
preparing and using the same, which they will flud a
SURE CORE . FOR CONISIIIIPTIO, &MIRA,
.BRONOTIITIO,
The object of the advertiser in.itionding4he Prescrlp
itioxi is to benefit the *Metal, andeprea&information
which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes
every sufferer wintry his remedy, as It will cost them
nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishing the proscription, will please address
Rev .EDWARD A. WILSON, •
Williamsburg, Kings county - , N Y.
May 26, 1889-Iy.
„
IMIE
L. F. 193UMAN
bat runs itself; at $3 loss tban over sold before
TIOGA iIARDWARE STORE.
at the
OF lig td!Fvf Elairtil it
reduced to cents per toot.
• SLEIGH. ; ,,SlloES.—Price,reclueed to 5 cent's .
per pound.
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD LANTERNS.—
Pricoreducoci to $1,75 at, tho
„ .
TIOGA. IIARDWARE STORE.
100 DOZEN PAILS, and all other articles'of
Tin-Wore at lower prices than you ewer bought
before, at'the • • •
•
• •
Look at. "Chis?
CUSTOM ERS coming ten miles will save ten
cents per mile on the purchase of $5, at the
TIOGA HARDWARE ETORE.
Tioga, Fob. 0, 1.870.—!1.
IN purshaneo of Iln order of the Court of Oom
men Pleas, of Tioga tounty, dated the third
day of Febrnary, 1870, C. W. Beach, Guardian
of Horace Mattison Cummings J. Mattison, El.
len Ilfattison, ItalptiMattison Ruth Mattison, J.
S. Mattison, and Willie Matti t son, will, on Wed
nesday, tho 23d day of March; 1870, expose to
public( mile, all of the interest of his said wards
in all that lot of land- situated in the borough cf
Knoxvillo, in Tioga county, Pa.; bounded on
the north - 14 Ctimmings Mattison, on thd oast by
J. Goodspeed, - J, Dearman, A. Dearman and F.
Woodbury ; south by' Main,street, and. west by
L.. Mattison; containing eighteen acres; with
two frame houses, one frame barn, and an apple
orchard thereon. Also, all that'otber lot of land
situated in Deerfield township, Tioga county,
Pa.; bounded On the north' by the. Billings es
tate, east and west by CUmminge Mattison, and
south by 11. Freeborn and estate of 11. Eisoloy,
deceased; containing 25 acres,' more or less.—
Terms, sash. C. W. BEACII, Gua'n.
Feb 23, 1870 3w
THOS. HARDEN,
spE,CjA4 ;NQTICES.
Brown's Bronchial Troches.
SOLD. EvßnxwnEne. [deo. leBo-6m
ERRORS OF YOUTH:
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
LOOK AT THIS .?
A 'CHURN POWER
LOOK AT THIS
- .
SAP PAILS.. $25 per Hundred
SAP PANS at your own price, nt the;
TIOGA lIARDIVARE SiORE
LOOK AT THIS ?
.140 . 01a.:- . -W2'' VW__.,;a 2
200 DOZ. MILK PANS, at 25 ce its por doz
ea than can be bought elsewhere, a the
2IOGA:IIAROWARE STORE.
LOOK AT THIS-
TIOGIA HARDWARE STORE
Guardian's Sale.
DISSOLUTION;- 1 -The 00-partnership hero
torero existing under the Jinn name of
Truman h Mathers, was dissolied by' mutual
consent on the 7th Inst. L. F. TRUMAN,
Fol 3 23, 1870:3t C. C. MATIIERS.
Auditor'e Notice.
111 Undersigned, appointed •nti Auditor in
the matter of the account of X. - Emory, Ad
minis rntor of the estate of David If. Smith, de
ceased, to sottlo said.!account ,and 'marshal the
assets In the bands of said accountant for dis
tribution, will attend to the duties of his ap•
pointmont, atbis offico, in Wollaboro,Tioga co.,
Pa., on-Wednesday, March 304810; when and
where all persons aro required tp present' their
claim's, or be debarred ftotn cornink in for share
of said assets. 'JOHN I. mrronELL,
Feb 23, 1870. 4t • Auditor.
E. H. Harrito
C LEBRATED BAKING POWDERS
for solo:
lb. 2 , 1870. P. li. yl LIQIISS L CO.
THE PLACE TO BUY IiEItOSENE
OIL TIIE CHEAPEST AT
Feb. 2, 1870. P. B. WILLIAMS & CO.'
. .
, For Anything,
Kc oseme
CHEAP AS
Feb: 2, 1870. P. II
You stunt !tithe'
11111 C LINE,
Go to P. R. Williams & Co. They lteopthe
• 'boist•slook and sell tho Cheapest.'
22; 1870
House J• Lot for Sale.
AGOOD House find harry " on 'a lot of two
acres, within ton minutes walk of tho.
Court Homo, Wellabore,-is offered for sale. In
quire,of John I. Mitchell, Esti.,Wellsboro.
Jan. 28, 1870-tf.
If 3
lANEW G
.
•
'I t
t;
, ,t f 4.4 .
7.1)e subscribors are now receiving noel: alinnet-daily, suited to
the trade et this season of the year, and we can anit'efe on object to all per
sons who are prepared to buy , such goods early, to buy of us: as we think we eau claim rarely
to 4 6 . Ve.0014 an Average •
4 ' 3i •
. •
on the pricattef anytbnt new goods, and also a saving of considerable eriere than interest o'n
whet the prices will be when business is active. ff
LINEN BOSOMS, AO., .tC., is marked at fall twenty-five per oent.tless titan the micas at which
wo sold our' many goods last season. -
Which we are gelling at a i small advance on the present low rate /If prices in wholesale. marlets
And shall koop a still larger stook this season than last, and altio soil them at a slight reduction
in prioos, as WO hat•o boon enabled to got a
NM
off of soveral of our leading makes, and in all oases whore we de,so, we give oar east e rners the
;lettefit sof it. Weitt!ores:Sett our ; iir dopnrimetit' hit j , eor nbota 20 per Cent: over. the
I grifir . befere, atltt lOpt, t'o' do the snort, this year.
atidholp you make your money buy more'goods,p r dollar, than for a good many yearz.
. . ' • AYER'S
`?rte‘,.,
. ii..-:, a.. , Cherry Pectoral.
i •e____ , ;isix"'" •. • -.: - ! ,-;-•-•-' ' '
. i -
.-..: . TS a soothing expectorant. pro
„,,
..._ pared to meet thourgeut need
r "41... liir
hi .... ' • ...”. i of a safe and reliable - cure for
diseases of the throat and lungs.
A trial of many years has established the fact, that It
to more efficacious in pulmonary affections, than any
other remedy. Its efficacy has ; now become so gem
evilly known, that it is justly regarded in many Coup.
tries as amedtclneofindispennable necessity. In Great
brltain. France. and Germany, where medical science
has reached its highest perfection, it is proscribed in
domestic practice, and constantly used in the armies in
hospitals and other public institutions, .where it 'ls ro,
garded by the attending physicians as the most speedy
and agreeable remedy that can be employed. Scarcely
any neighborhood can -be found ;whore well knowte
cases of diseased lungs, which had baffled theoffortet ef
the most skillful and experienced doctors Have been
completely cured by it. -These results are the most
convincing proofs of the superior curative provertios of
this preparation; and to them tho authors point with
peculiar, malefaction. While it is meat powerful against
confirmed diieases, it is extremoly gentle as a mmlicine
in Infancy Mid youth, being 'quite harmless to oven the
youngest, when administered judiciously.
This health restorer accomplishen oven more by pre•
vent ion than mire. If taken in season, it healnall irri
tations of the throat and lungs, whether arising from
Colds or. Coughs, or from other causes, and thus pre•
vent that long train of painful and incurable diseases,
which would arise from the neglect of thorn. 'Hence
no family should be without it. Influenza, Croup,
Hoarseness, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, Incipient Con-
gumption. and Other affections of the breathing organs,
give way before the pro eminent combination of medh
cal virtues. '
Prepared by Dr. J. P;;AYED, &,: CO., Lowell, Maim,
and sold by all Druggists and 'dealers In medicines
everywhere. N0v.17,1809-2m. . • , ,
AL I BEHLES, , Principal.
R. T. Mitiocs Assistant.
Miss IIAtTID D. CLOSE, ....... PAM. Dep't.
Teem will open Dec. 20, and continuo 14
Weeks. Tnition strldtly in 'advance; No
bills made for less than half a term. No deduc
tions made except in cases of protracted sickness.
Rooms to runt to those who desire to board them
selves. - •
Common English, Elementary Algebra, Pri
mary Philosophy and,Pripsaiy Physology&eolto
all pupils of, soboolago residiag in. Tioga
Common English , .... ; $5,00
,
Higher' " , • 7,00
Commercial,eourse; timo'ubliatited...' 5,00
German—extra ' 3,60
English Branches and German, . . 8,50
" Commercial course... 8.50
For information with regard to rooms or board
call on, or address
11.- AL BEELES, Principal,
Deo, 15, 1860-tf. • Tioga, Pa.
if.En "WOOD; SG FARM PRODUCE RE
ceiyed In payaient forTultiod.
A DDLINISTRATOR.'§ NOTlCE.—Lottera of
11.. Administration. having boon granted to
the undersigned, upon the ()Mato of John 11.
Rice, lato of Wollsboro, dec!d, all persons in
debted tosaid decedents or claiming against the
same, must settle with ESTHER It. RICE,
Jan.l9, 1870-6 w: ' • • Adinex.
, •
DENTIST,
r • _ p, MAIN STREET,
. 1
"till? . # lOll4 IV.LLISBORO, PA.
amps,
IRT, bT
Special Notice. '
A13,1.&.f111AN has tho 'largest stock of
• tooth ovor kept in Tioga. county. Also a
NEW ntruovEnnar, never before offered to the
public, with ivtiieh ho can giie . more perfect sets
of, tooth than canpossibly.lie Made on anypther
Plan yot knoiin. [So© testimonial at the office.]
WILLIAMS & CO
Nitrous oxide gas administered with,remarkft
ble effect; renderingthe extraction of teeth pain
"testi, end even pleasait. Two new and.cornplete
gasometers In "operation, furnishing , a full sup;
ply of .frO'sh gas at all times. t ,
Special - attention paid to filling and preserve
lion of • the natural teeth. ,Pries to suit all.,
Feb 2. ' 0 a • 4 • .t.
S
~ .. f..~ r~:S
..„,....,_,„••,._,_..:„.,,.„..,..„...„.,.
tiAkg.Ly. 5P.it1 ; .N . ....(4 . _ .
~:,.::::.,.....TH,,:,.:R,,,,,:,.,.,.'4.,DE..„....-
TWENTY-FIVE PER, ipENT.
IN
- . - • , - --. .---.--:•.- .- .-;-- - .. •••_,, ...
OU.*' -- ,14N6'. STOCK IS. ENTIA.EIN ' NEW,
4
1 d
BROWNTABLE LINENS; HALF BLEACHED • TABLE LINENS,
BLEACHED . - TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TEA DAYLAS, SCOTCH
DIAPERS, SHIRTING LINENS, BROWN CRASHES, BLEACH-
ED CRASHES, HUCKAMICK TOWELING, BOVERED
. .... . _ .
TOWELS; FRINGED TOWELS,';TABLE SPREA S,
. .
Our
‘,
4 : 1 )
• -
' we.aro novf,filling up with all t, esirable makes in
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, BROWN, pIIIRTINGS, BROWN SHEETINGS,
TICKING'S, DENIMS,'STRIPES AND NEWEST STYLES IN
PRINTS, NEWEST STYLES IN GING-HAMS,
illoas and Shoes.
ME
We aro also adding largely to our stook of Boots and Shoes, putting in as fast no pos.ips,
no West styles in , •
LADIES' SERGE POLISH BOOTS. 1 LADIES' SERGE BUTTON - BOOTS.
LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT POLISH I LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON
BOOTS. BOOTS.
- 4jIALI; .'-'..:bISCOIUNT.i''.'
.
.t.) - - - Cojne and See us, and we will show you an attractive dock of
NE'W GOODS,
OM
wining, Feb. 9,>;1,70.
TIOGA HIGH SCHOOL.
BATES ON TUVIIOII
11. EASF r rllLtlif,
PENNSYLVANIA
, k
etiOOL•
Milt nex 'Term (14, weelcs) will commonco
I n s onday, March 2100870;
' SOO pay for dioard, Wood; Oil; Wash
ing, Uso of Text Books: - Those designing to
teach, receive State aid amounting to $7,00 or
sl.4piir Torm.—Send for Circular. •
CHARLES IL VERRILL,
Fob 2, 1870. tf Prinoipal.
FOR
f. . •
: ,
oil•
0
and every article in it, consisting of
Domestic Stock,
AT LOW PRICES,
ESE
lIMEN3
OM
J. Ai Parsons ilk; CO.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS.
TERMS FOR 1870.
Ita.nrlt's M.m.uLznsrE, Ono Year g 4 00
II WER t.v, Ono Year 4po
BAltpv:les 13.tzmi, One Year 400 •
HARPER'S ikiAOAZINFOIAOPER'S WiW.KI.I, and
iLtneita's BAZAR, to one address, for ono , year,
$lO 00; or any two for $7 00.
An extra Copy of either the Magazine,
Weekly, or Bazar, will. be supplied gratis for
every Club, of FivoSUbscribers at $4 00 each, in
ono remittance ; or, Six Copies for $2O 00, with
out extra copy.
Ilmarna's MAonznin contains nearly Doub 0
the Amount of Matter furnished in the Gplax
The Atlantic, Putnam, or Litipincot. It expeekla
in'about the mune ratio any 'HugliSh Ma'gazinc
of the same general class. . I
A New Story. splendidly Ilhistrated, by Wilkie
Collins (Author of "The IVoman• in White," "No
Name." "A rinadalo," and "The moonstone"),
will be commenced in Harper's' Weekly in . No
vember, 1800,
Persons desiring to renew theiriSubscriptions
to Ilarper's Periodicals will .niukh oblige the
Publishers by bonding in their Names as eally as
convenient before the Expiration Of their present
Subscriptions; .This will obviate lbe delay at
tendant upon re.ontering mimes and mailing
back Numbers.
New Subscribers will bosupplied with either
of‘the above Periodicals from the prevent Limo to
the end ,of the poar 1870 for Four -Dollars.,-.
Address HARPER ds BROTHERS, Now York
.New York, Oct. 15, 1869.
.- _ •
800 AGENTS WANTED FOR STRUG-
E.
GLERS AND TRIUMPHS OF
• .
'P. T. BARNUM.
WRITTEN ET lIINSELP IN ON6 MOUE OCTAVO VOLITIVE—
NEattLE 800 PAGES—!FRINTED IN litnitnin AND GERMAN—
' 133, ELEGANT FULL PAGE ENGRAVINGS:
`'lt EttIbraCi•SFORTY ' YEAES RECOLLECTIONS Of hie Busy
Lilo, as a Merchant ,Alatiager, Banker, Lecturer and
Showman, and gives aepouuts of his Imprisonment,
his Failure, WE Successful European Tours, and im
-1
t
portant Ulster cal cad Personal iterutnisconees, re
plete with Hurl cir Arum °tee and Nutertalning !gaun
tly°, No book abllAlle so acceptable to all classes.
Every ono wan s it. Agents are selling from Nl° 100
a week. We of oiler extra ,terms. Our /Unstinted Cala.
legno and T trine to Agents sent freo. • .
J. IL Blinn A CO., Publishers, Dartford, Conn.
111\TOTICE.—We pay Cash for ASH, CHERRY
1, 1 11 and CHESTNUT LOGS, delivered it our
Mill. Ash Logs cut 12 and 14 feet. Cherry and
Chestnut 12, 14 and 18 feet long.
Wo saw nothing short of 12 feet in length.f
TRUMAN 4: BOWEN.
Doc. 8, 1869.—tf.
FRESH GROUND PLASTER
AT TIOGA,
BY T. L. BALDWIN, & CO.
$7,50 per ton.
Planing & Matching .
FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT.
ING, TONGUED d GROOVED,
with rapidity, and exactness, with our now Ma
chines. Try it and see.. B. T. VANTIORN.
Itrollshoro, Jan. 1,1870.
Norway Oats.
T TIAVE for sale forty bushels of the genuine
Ramsdell Norway Oats; being part of 771,
bushel :3 raised from 25 quarts sown on of an
acre. The seed from which the above oafs wore
raised, was bought in Now York eity, from the
sole agents for the solo of the genuino Ramsdell
Norway Oats. I 1;• S. ARCHER.
- Wellsboro Foli - 2, 1870. 3m:.
•
Wellsboro Bakery.
y 3. BUItGIN say to the citizens of
. N'Yellsboro and vicinity that ho is pro.
pared to supply them with
'BREAD, PIES `ANA CAKES,
of tho best 'quality. We iso eerie meals to
those who wish. OYSTE S always on band,
for sale, and served if desi ed. Call at the old
Stevens' stand. J. J. BERGIN.
Feb. 9, 1870-Iy. •
IRON WORKS!
SHOP:
WVaLLSBORO, PA.
SEARS & AVERY, PRormraoas.
PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, CULTIV.A:
.TORS,._
.FIELD ROLLERS, KET
TLES,' AL • SIZES, SAP PANS,
FARMING UTENSILS, ALI,
KINDS, WOOD MACHINES run
SAWING WO,OD ; •
Brick Machines,
IMI
CHURN` POWER; THE TONIPKINS .
COUNTY, HORSE TOWER- EIGHT ,
AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY
• • . ON HAND, • :•
And also, everything usually found in a prat
class Shop.
We call particular attention to. our MA
CHINE SHOP, which ban been re-built with
new, and first-class
MACII NH_IIY, L A lIE,
Iron PLANER, DRILL, &c. We employ none
but first-class workmen, and are, therefore, pre
paircid to do our work in the best style, and at
short notice. We have recently added new
MACHINERY, for•' Planing and Matching
boards. Call and see us.
Jan. 5,1870-Iy. BEARS & AVERY.
BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE.
BUT AT DTSORETION!
i •
YOU see that half a column o' space with half
anrinch; of. reading matter don't help me
attar all:•.• What ;rye do (hat for t".asked loss
than a million of any customers, when I appeared
in blank. And, being tuckered out with trying
to explain why I did it, I am forced to do It in
print:
Know ye, till good.:rttople, that I am doing a
Land Office L'usine-s,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
SU(ARS, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, MO
LASSES, PORK, HAMS,
MOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CISCOES, COD, HALI
BUT, AND AO FORTH,
And I tun polling cheap ns I always do, and can
save country dealers their expeutres to the little
`city ofElniirn,.nr the big city of New York.—
But then,
THE TEA TRADE
is ono of tuy biggest.,frighteet, and best thingl.
You cannot get hotter
OOLONG OR GREEN TEAS,
or cheaper, than I can 801 l you. You uaaY , pa.
tronizo the Grew American Tea Company, and
then I can do you 'good. I have enough to set
llogn County' a
for the next 25 years. liesid . es no man has a big
ger or better lot of • "
Ik4 Mani)
then ',have, and am, selling them at a bargain.
CANNED FRUITS:AND VEdETABLEiS,
WOODEN,I'VARE, CONFEC-
T4ONERY,
not 10xed as I cnix l ithemborc, but in good order
I - buy all the
13UTTtlt CHEESE,
•
that I can, and alnah.at overythins else but teasels
•
ijp of Iho DULL
Ilsboro, Doe. 15, 1869
bet; 117 SMITH , .!k, WAITE'L
Corning., y .
Catharine -
IliecilLANlV NIIRSEIe S.
CATIIA ScOIIIYLEII CO., N. y.
FRUIT AND 'ORNAMENTAL 'TREES,
GRAPENINES;STRAWBERRIES,
PLA_NTS, .BEDDING PLANTS, •
• - ROSES, &U., SC." '
GEO. TUM k 80Ii, PROPRIETORS
M. B. PP:INCE, Agcat, We'Moro, Pa.
Feb. 9 1876.—tf
- ~ i
1 ;
:VINO
I Surrender,
F'
Therefore,
TIE -HE ING
Everythh g
in the Grocery Lin©,
W. T. MATIIERS
HAVE YOP SEEN THE
Innine,sase Stock olf
I=
Carpets,
AND 101 L CLOTHS,
in the; Carpet Storo of
C. &O. Moores.
.p.VERY ' AND .13X4ANGEI. SIABLEEI
Wellsboro, Pa. °Moe' and Stables on Waeci
treet, in rear of COMA Honce: 'obey win for
rib& hordes, single or double, "'kith Buggies', o
Carriages', at abort notice. Long experience in
the business enables the propril.tors fOr pin:IMMO
with confidence they can moot any resoluble de
mands in' their line. Drivers furnished, if desired • .
and passengers carried to any pert of the country.
Thankful for part favors, thcy Invite continuous :r
of custom. • Terms reasonehifi: -
Noi. 24, 188g.-Iy. •
HARNESS SOUP Y.
•
N.
NAVLE, would ea* to biz Mande
N.Jt that blillarnesa Shop fa now in
or
blast,
and thatho ta'propited to farnitilt hoary or light
M3l AMlCLeelitiet3o I
on short notice, In a good and substantial man
net., and at prices that can't tall to ann.
Tho boot workdien are emplo*ed,and none but
the heat material aged. Call and see.
186.4-Iy. G. W. REVD.
131 3. SI ILI. Xl, 03 et 2
MR. A. L. MONROE, te the antborlead
Agent for Tioga and Potter Counttea, to
effect inenranee in the
Wyoming Insurance Company.
Royal Capitol $5,000,000
London, Liverpool A, Globe, Capitol $11,000,000
lie:will canvass the county during the welt.
oept Saturdays, whew- he will bo tonnd•at tie
°Mee of John. I. Mitchell, to attend to all who
may give him a call. A. L. MONRO 4,
Sept. 22, 1889-3m.0
Furniture ! Furniture !
B. T. VAN HORN,
•
ITAVIV completed bit naaf i Cabinet Wir e.
_
house on Main street, Well boro, bas stock
ed it with a large and superior" sorted stock of
• 7
FURNITU E.
Chamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Staple,
ito.,
from $l6O down, end lie cheap
as the lame goods can be bo't
in the cities, frelght laded.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps or. Hair Cloth,
from $125 down. Ala°, • -
SOFAS, LOUNGES,- COIiOHES, TETE-
A-TETES,
with Upholstery to suit.
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops, I
Looking Qlasses, Brackets Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
Isar kinds,
•
Wholesale and Metall.
I am manufaet - Ling as usual, and tritena to.
keep a lull stock of Ware, home and city Made
at all times. My Ware Reims are epaaloneand
neat, and now contain the largest,, - oostliest'and
boat stook of Furniture ever brought thro the
county.
Planing anti Mateblikg,
SCROLL SAWING Ji MOULDING,,'; • t
dono to order at the Factory.
Jim. 1, 1869-tf. B. T. VAl4_llolll‘l'
C.C.1 . 1&•F-Mpt
COME TO
T ? L. BALDWIN Br. 00'S
TIOGA, PA
and see a nice stockof Goode for the
FALL
such as
lak.pgltit M23lgagt 000,1114
—all styles, colors and patterns.L—
ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERS,AILES; BLACK
AND. COLORED SILKS,
&O.
BEAUTIFUL Winter SHAWLS,
and a largo assortment to select from
CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, FRINGES; TASSELS .
&c, TO I TRIM DRESS S
OR SACQUES.
- ••
--.-Our stock of—
YANKEE NOTI NS
can't be beat, It keeps up with everything the
' I Yankees have thought of so far.'
HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
• CORSETS, &O,
x----o=a-x=rr
molguaimumo
too numerous to mention; but will say that you
will seldom find so large an assortment to select
fromin a country ewe°, and tltdar down to the
BOTTOM FIGURE.
W also keep a largo assortment ! of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
in snits, and parts of suits. SlawWitco fail to
suit yOu with rondy , tuado, we have "Oassltnere
and
I
IA TAILOR FO CO' AND FIT
Boots anti Shoes,
all styles and sizes
HATS AND , OAPS, STRAW GOODS,
'AND (TENTS.' FURNISHING
000,DSi. A COMPLETE LINE OF
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD -
WARE, NAILS, I ON,
Looks, Latebei, Carpent s' Tools, .
•
A GENERAL STO K OF
GROCER ES
5
Fresh. TEAS\ ore lower than at any time since
the war. Did not go Culi, to buy sugar, intik
so have some cheap. We are;' agents for the •
•
E. HOWE SEWING . MACHINE
T,
Farmers, if want tools to work with drop
SALT, LIM ?, PLASTER, PORK, FL - OUR
Lim Cayuga Iyasier, &o.
Buttertubs, Pails. Firkins, and Ashton Balt to
flavor with. All kinds of 'Farm Prodnee want.
ed. Prices can't be :beat.
N-K-S
T. ,L. BALDWIN & OA. ,
Tioa, Pa., JAIL 1;1870. -
NOTICE.—The undersignee;
Exeooters qf the estate of. Eleaser S. See
ly, decouseclplate of Deerfield, request all those
indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
tnent, !Indian those havjng claims against lf• to
present them for settlement tel. -
lIAkINAN - 111. EELBY;
JOHN ITAWLAND, "Ex's.
Deerfield, Jan. 26, 1870,—Ato
EMI