The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 23, 1870, Image 4

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    A Pew Words'to Dairymen!
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closed and tlkpropeethar pEt4. gei(eral
:=thln'g,rtireirt Iltet riocketli: of ;our
C lifiiitherSeitsiotilliYAo4ls l
;.iisSpahlisik; to begin
tWer:lhe grOgiiti,SoilifrCittip for
rffuture operat ; t his;• we must be
ptc-it:Ciclicrleocp "slid: the
: pr01ipe.4 . 0i0),% 4 14 'Hee ,011*hi oi4 ;;before
RH.- - •
•
' It' au,not . ti.uthfully he denied that
the season just closed:has *en_ nn : ex
ceedingly prosperous brie for all Who
'.!made their milk hate 'cheese., It would
'he'll in for our Vairyineti to' llnd fault.
.Net btllyhasthe yield been I,uitcom
,
OetPlY prices: have ruled
higher than any one; at the
. f.ening of
tifi6,:fienagni;'• . eduld. taireTieilsonably ex
pected. The n„yerage, price., per pound
fOr,thetie*ion„catinot he Under.
,sixteen
cents,' while many factories bare real
'ized'An'jtjterage of 'ieyeriteen cents, and
-some . .of „even eighteen cents. Yet, at
‘._theieseelly high-prices,-our-.very-large
' - :, 113 a4e J- 1. 0 aczread7 z . !nntlfp.t and
gene Info consuinption, leaving
no lioa
ve,stock to remain_ in the handsof hol
-denirat the opening.of 'ilia nek_Vsbiasori.-
results ere anonielous:: , An' unpre-,
cedente,dly:,,large , ylelChas.; been cen
suined at high prices,jeaving the future
'prospect clear and protnising..-
ribris! shall we r aceonnt for- this -,miex
,pecteil irestilt ? • Our angrier to it is; that
:We 'triadi; better'clieese l last; SeaSeu than
ev . er . before, and goOd :elle‘e.ie not only
sells tribre readily and for a better Price;
but,g9es,..moro rupidlyk lutc!;efonsu!np
tiOn; liebtiuSe more pniatUbli and nutri
tious. This, we believe, is the true mor
nl of last season's experience. It has.
demonstrated that a good article, in in
creased abundance, Will.readily go Into
consumption, at a comparatively high
• price—a fact n,ever before :.dernonstra
ted, simply-because eireumstaneek bad
- not been favorable-2161p1y be'e . ause. we,
have nevel 6 before bad so much good
cheeps to go,lnto:eoneumpt on, In any
one season. And it is , our belief that,
had opr che e se been unusually poor, in
,steadi of unusually good, the market
would have been early glu,ttedi prices
Would have gone down below 'a -rernu
perative-point, and thi3_husinesifor:the
comineyear would have been well-nigh
ruined. There would now be on- hand
a heavy stock 'of poorelieese; Whieqno
bodY would - want to 'Cat at 'any / price,
and which would go into consumption
only because forced into consumption,
by compelling cheese consumers to eat'
it or eat none.. holders, with :a lot Of
poor cheeSe on hand, would reluctantly
lay in more stock before they had , got
rid of the old ; and the low price and
abundance of poor cheese would ke'ep
back in first hands, and keep down pri
ces, for good cheese, which would be
still further depressed by a constant ac
cumulation of stock. It 14 only by talc
. ing. this view of what might have been,
' that American dairymen can Justly, ap
. preciate the immense advanbigeS which
they haVe derived fromothe imprOved
quality of last year's heavy production
of cheese.
Another point in last year's, experi
ence should be considered. The high
- prices in the early part of the season
Induced our dairymen to send forward
their)cheese as fast as ready for market,
instead of holding it for ft higher figure.
The result was, that our cheese went
immediately into cOnsumption; andiwas
eaten up almost as fast as madi. I Thus
the market was kept clear, an active de
mand was kept up, •and thGre. was no
accumulation of stock. Had our dairy
men generally held back for higher pri
ces, consumption) would have been re
tarded—for cheese cannot be eaten be-
fore it is sent to market ; stock would
'have accumulated) and this accumula
tion would have defeated the verjr.end
aimed at, by cant* a decline ins ead
of a rise ,in prices;- and we should ow
find ourselves with a heavy stock of
cheese on our hands, (which we had re
fiised to allow to go into consumption,)
Ogees would be low, and the mspects
fOr the corning year would be as dis
couraging as they are now encouraging.
The philosophy of holding - for higher
prices any product abundant as cheese,
is utterly false, and defeats its own ends
by checking consumption aid causing
a rapid' accumulation of stock. It hi
only in articles of limited supply, which
it is possible to. monopolize, that any
thing can be made by a general 'policy
of holding to force a rise.' The true
policy is to supply the current demand,
at current prices, and, by encouraging
consumption, make a demand equal to
or greater than the current supply.—
This, and this alone; will put up the
pride of an article as abundant as cheese.
Tile moral of the past season's expe
rience is, then, that we should make a
_ prime article, which everybody will
relish, at home and abroad, and - thereby
encourage consumption and increase
the demand, while we freely supply,
that demand, at current prices, and
thui - enlarge the market for the article
which we have to sell. This liberal and
°
enlightened policy is the only one that
will pay. ' A narrower. and more selfish
one, as recommended bysoms, will not
Only deat the immediabfaith to force
up pricla but retard \ the development
of the dairying busipess, and dimintill
its profits, by checking the growth 'of
• the demand for dairy products. ' We
must encourage consumption, by mak
ing en - article so tempting that every
body wilt eat it freely, and furnishing
it in abundance at a - reasonable price.
• Thus will we establish a market for
cheese that will ;_always make cheese
making profitable. ,
But, ask some are we not in danger
of overdoing, cheese-making? We an
swer, no—notiif we make an article
good enough. i atany new factories are
going up, it is urged, which will neces
sarily greatly Increase the yield, and
perhaps"tnake it exceed the demand.—
Again, we say, if the quallty is all right,
there is; as yet, np danger. Besides,
though the' buildhlg of new rectories
• 'they' somewhat' increase the - yiew, it
will not increase it as much as lamy
suppose--, l for while •it inere s the
amount of factory cheese, it . wi ditnin
/-
ish the yield of private dairy cheese,
which is usually poor and hangs on the
hands of holders, clogging the market.
The effect of erecting •new 'factories,
therefore, will not be , so much to in
crease the product of American cheese,
as to Improve ita quality—a consumma
tion at all times devoutly to be wished.
Hence, we believe he improvement in
the quality of our heese, by the exten-.
sion of the factor system, will more
than counterbalan the
. efrect of the
t i e
contequentincrea in quathity. View
ing the matter' in this - light, we believe
that more factories will redound to our
advantage; and we shall be.glad, when
only factory cheeseof the best quility,
or dairy cheese of, equal . quality, „is
, _made.. When that time arrives, eveiy
• body at home, will eat cheese, and 'the
demand will have increased manifold.
—Utica Herald.\
WHAT church do you attend, Mrs.
Partington? Oh, any paradox church
*here the , Gospel is dispensed with.
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ty AS' Ea vo d bts gouda to t h e NewlitOre In
13aIloy,?a,"; - Block; t spoond door
east of senrsllaltion. i t "; • :•• • ;
, • . r;
Lot,'.Toff'',.p,w :09ods
nal redeiVtid,:oettiprieiog every thing usually
, kept In • a
'HU ,: 4,OIIIS:STORK I
ME
So it's over the way,
The people Say—
Kelley has gone with his goods;
Consisting of everything,
IncludingEotil women's hoods.
Dry - Goods, Groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
and an endless variety of t
e•- f • •
• •
SO-FOR HS;
Ent is 'usually fouid inu firat-elaso country
. • • store. I •
liIIIIIII=II
Thanking my patrona for their very
_liberal
patronage heretofore, I propose to attend strictly
tnbnelness in, tutu° anti sell all the goOde I poa.
Ably can. So call in see - '
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Jan. 5, 1 70. KELI.EY."
KIYSTUNE STORE Y.
WELLSPORO, PA.
Spring is Long a-coming!
AND some people begin to lose faith in the
promise of seedtime and harvest. In view
of this feet
,
Bullard t Comp
have concluded to harry up the season by stock
ing their shelves:and counters with a wisely se
lected and superior lot of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
comprising a variety of
Silks, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Em
broideries, Poplins, Lawns, Percales,
l quas, &0., &0.,
together with a finelot of
Domestios, Sheetings IShirtings i Sum
mer Clothing, Lathes Shoes, &v.
Wo shall sell as low as anybody, and Oleo you
•
Jun. 1, 1870
1.
REGULATOR.
CORNING. N. Y.
Here We Are Again
i - t
)
IipHANKFUL for tho favo a WO have.thug far
A. received from tho poop of THE TIOGA
VALLEY, we wish to call th r attention to the
fact that we aro just receiving a
f .
Nov Stock of Ooods
•
adapted l L the early Fall Trade, comprising ev
erything desirable, botkin•style and quality, add
shall be pleased to see our old customers and all
who may come fom that vicinity to CORNING
t_
to buy
_ DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Carpets, Acc.,'
- as WA always give ouatomere from a dietapee
A
,LAILEIE DISCOUNT ON .PRICES,
''cof
we thus make it for their interest to come to us
to make their purchases, as many peop e in that
region W i lli testity, We do not believe,- in let%
advertisements, displaying long lists of prices,
&o oonvinee all who come that we eon,
and do Bell
GOODS oHEAP,
that thiaStore la, reality
THE REGULATOR
for this section of country.
' Call and take a look through our immense stock
and satisfy yoursolyes.
NEWELL It OWEN.
Coming, Sept. 8, 1889. •
Haying formed a partnership in the Tin, Stove
and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the
pleasure to announce that they have, at a great
outlay, added to the usual stook of the old stand
on ' • .
a complete assortment of Shelf Ilardware
of which we enumerate tho fallowing articles :
; • ,
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,.
' • '..'„ijiATTS,,
,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD .SOREWS, CARRIAGE- BOLTS,
BURRS; SKEINS, WASHERS,' •
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, 110 tl P, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINBSt nNE ,
HANGINGS, CORN ,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES, •
•
-,POWDER:'•AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use. Those are but a
few of the many articles composing our stook
of Hardware.
We invite the publle to call and examine for
themshives. We aim to keep the best quality of
goods In ourline ; and -all work to order done
promptly and well. •
AGENTS Fon THE
Buckeye Moirer & Reaper.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS
AT FACTORY PRICES,
Always on hand or furnished to order, at
#W i H 67? reR 191i181 Ng. -
ROBERTS k BAILEY.
W • . BOESETIS.•
MA BAILEY.
Wlllsboro,Jan.l,lB7ov-tf.
BULLARD & 00.
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111
HE subscribers pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
T
Cassimeres, Flannels, &0., &0., for Wool.—
Theyalso manufacturo as uattal-7 •
TO ORDER, OR ON SURES
to euitottatomere. All work'iwarranted e'en:p
resented. * They invite partilinlar attention to
. their Water Proof
which aro warranted in every respect. Partin
lay attention given to
nannms wholosato and -rotaii at tho Cow
anesque Mills, 2 miles bolow Knoxville.
Oar Moths are warranted, anCaold by the
following persona: ' 1
100,000 Pounds of Woo
Stoves: Stoite,s::
ANV HA ItDW A. RE!
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
POPPERS,
Ingham's Woolen Mills
DEERFIELD, PA.
CASSIMERES,
ROLL - CARDING
AND
CLOTH L-k3IIESSING.
INGHAM'S large stock of Cassimeres, As:, 25
per cent less than anycompetitors, and warrant.
ed as represented.
INGRAM manufacture to order, and do a 1
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Drowning, and
defy oompotltion.
INGHAM !lava as good an assortment o
Full Olotho, eassimeres,
and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other eatablishnaent. Try them and antisfy your.
aelvea:
DELANO do CO.. Wellaboro. Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN A CO., Tioga, Pa.
J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
Wanted.
JOSEPH INGHAM SONS.
beartteld, Jan. 1, /87041.
Wholesale and Retail
SI I ORE I
DRIGSINDMEDICINBS,
Patent 'Medicines,
.Flavpriny Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene,
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White 'Wash
Limc and Brushes, Varnish and •
Sash Brushes, Window Glass
all sizes, Varnish of) all
kinds, Fancy Soaps,
• • - .Hair Oils,
Hair and' Tooth Brushes, a fun stock of
Yankee .11 1 :otfols also a , eoohplete as•
sortinent of
, , ,
:Trite Win gs i and Liquors.
Buyers aro requested to call and examine pri
cell Wore purchasing elsewhere.
=I
•
•
•
-:•. 5 J.F YOU WANT. A
•
• Coat, or Suit of Clothes,
_ •
_
Call and see our stock of
CllO/18, or : ,Cassimeres,
and leave your measure, andyou can be suppliod
On abort notice, at
Cot. 27, 461 i. Cotaing, N. Y.
•
Large Stock of
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS
Suitable, for tho Fall and liiintortrado, at
SMITH & WAITE'S,
Oot. 27, 1869. Corning, N. Y.
New Stock! New Goods
SEARS & DERBY
IDIFAVE taken the new store one door above
JUL Wright & Bailoy, where they aro on band
with a new stook of
BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS,
BOOTEES, BROGANS AND
GALLIGASKINS
warranted to i t any foot from No. 0, to 13 in.
elusive. The •stook has been selected by ono
who his the advantage of
in the business, and is tho best and fullest in the
country, Our stook of •
FRENCH' CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
LININGS, BINDING, MO
ROCCO, &C.,
On Pindings.yve shall be found at boo al
ways, and we shall endeavor to, sell at prim
satisfactory to the trade. Wo won't be under
sold.
•- CASH PA-D
FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS & PELTS
-There's comfort in a well made custom boot,
phat fits the corns without too much compressing
For everybody knows a shabby foot
Oaanot be compromised by overdressing.
Acid one may wear clean linen with a suit
Of finest cloth, but - there is no phonin g
Will make a man with shabbily
,dressed foot,
•Look like a gentleman upon the•street,
Monel : Buy your boots of
SEARS .k DERBY,
Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.]
W'ellsboro, Jan. 1, 1869—tf.
For Sale.
T AM AGENT for Kinney & Co., celebrated
± platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also
for their light Carriages and buggy Wagons,
all made in good style, and from Jersoy timber,
and warranted in every respect, equal to any
made. Can furnish any of the above at the
lowest Manufacturers prises.. L. C. BENNET.
~Welleboro, Jan. 1, 1870-tf.
I ,
AM now building at my marmfactoryAn Lawranse•
villa. a superior ,
FANNING .MILL
which possesses tha foliowingifilvantagejmver another
mills:
1..1t separates rye,o4s, rat litter.an dfoulseedii,and
almond cockle, from wheat. • ,
2. It cleans flax seeC . takes out yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
' 8, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other eeperatingreqtared of a mill .
. This mill Is built of the best and most durable tim
ber, in good style. an d is sold cheap tor cash, or pro
duct°.
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
Wheat ,to other mills,onreasonableterms.
.11 MATUBR.
Lawranceville e Tan.l,lB7o-t f
TO THE man who warits a good grazing farm
within two miles of Arnot, in Blom tw'p.,
aanoffer a bargain. My farm contains 100 acres,
00 Improved, with a plank house, frame' barn
801[40, and other outbuildings thereon. 'For,
terms and particulars apply' on tho premises, or
address at Oherry Platte.. J. E. HENRY. '
.Ne . r.lt i 1869-Bw.
By W. C. KRESS.' :
,
E subscriber will keep on nand at all times
a fall atoek of
PAINTS, OILS,
SPECTACLES,; - `
Homoeopathic Hedicincs,
and a full 'flock of
Jan. 1, 1870.
REMOVAL.
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
will be keit 'up tie beretoforo.
Also tho tog of tho Market for
WOOL.
But our best hold will bo on
CUSTOM, WORE!
As usual.
House and Lot for Sale.
OUSE .and Lot, and vacant lot for sale
■ cheap. Loriation Welleboro, and (lockable.
nquire at the Agitator Office.
Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
O . THE FARRIERS OF
TIOGA COUNTY.
A Bargain I
UNION ACADEMY,
Kliwcyki f i A g.
D. O. *Aar). Principal „ .
' Wet. Ana W. /10nTON, Preiapteeso. '
Wes Itlma,Uoaron. Malstant.' '
- 111 s s Ruwa Haulm's, Teacher of ?angle.
The itall Ter in will boinmen re Aligns' 31. The:Winter
Term Rovemkot3o:- Tke Spring Term Ifareh 3. Each
Term 10 conllnia 12 weeks. • • , •
•EXPRNBE.B P.R11,1%1111. •
Taitlon,lncluding
„ stmt. anj , wootl,l4ll n l t T er er T m e w:2ll: o st ..
" • - " Spring Term...
1 2,60.
Day Students ' • 7"
lust ram on tollla ale, (Plano, Organ or lifelodeon).. 10,00.
Vocal Music • ' ' i++++ , 2 l oo .
, OBe of Instmnente 2,00.
trawlngand Pending - 3,00.
Board roe week 3,q0,
Jan. 1, 1870-tr. •
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ME
Horse mil Cattlo Mrs.
•
' ",....r.- This preptantiM • 4loPg 414 Attrorablp
i ' . \.;" l'' known will- therothahl ;to-itivlSorllto
1 •''''; i broken ' downeuiCkor *IPA horses,
' • s • itiM •bY strearbenini,! , •4 , I na. u m
wil i tions
~ a itomneb undluteitill . -"'-',,,-,--,'- , ' 4l
• - ,•. '''' - It I rs intro previa/4.0,0DM diseases
:-'
.7 " incident-to this animal; Sue lIP•e'LUNG
FEVER -OLANDERk YELLOW ;,•. - „ .
MAIM W Ei rEg i - COUODS DIS- - ' ei• ' -'• "
'TEMPER , Et) lIN,E R A - -• , 1 - . '' _
LO ES or' APPETITE A.lf 0,, VITAL ' , (;' , i, 7,7 4 - 'it,"
ENEEGIT, So, , , Its use Improves , , , 'I ' ''''. "-• •••
('
MI, ~Whi, 1 inoreintei tint "eppetite-•- • " , 10.:
iii" , ,,... nett:Ward Elossy'skin-klnd - ' 1 1
• • . .. - tifo - Aniscratio skeleton, ...p.:f• •• '
...,:,
fn, • atlas-looking tuadspiritott horse. ‘ - •'- -7 '1..,-, - ''''''
• ,
• ' To` ketiers'Of CowsAlds prepar;
' lion le invaluable. It Is a sure pre
Yentive against Itlnderpest, Hollow
•1. . Horn t etc. It has been proven by
?pima e*Perbinent to Increase the
• Air . qutosiltY of intik and cream twenty
- per cont.. and zeal% the, tenger Arm
n
„,, and meet. •In tettehltig 'rattle, It
glfeitbootan.al '
petito looseni their hido, and makes
tbern *Vila rl ri faste r. . •
In ittl i Aledittei of Swine, such as Conglie, Vlcore in
the rutty_ i 'Llverote. , this article acts
ainipeoind. 137 putting (ruin one. ' ,454 W-i•
half a paper to a paper In alarrel of ''f'.7t±
swill the above Omens will be °refit. .
owed 9esatirnly_prorented. given
In tim e , a, certain proventlye and
bnr4 for the ßog Oludeka. * '
W. 0. KRESS.
, DAVID E. FOUTZ Proptictoi g
DsiL,+r.l fait '
Md.
For gale by Druggists and StoreitiepeiithrOughout
the United:B Was, Vanasas and Boath"Atnerloa.
Jan. 5, 1870-Im. , ' ' : •
o t./5D DEAL ER
GROCHRIBS, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
CANNED FRUITS AND
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
1 1 1 11T,PP:wV.!9„ ( 1 ../!..PPY-41 1 .P5z. s•
A full and complete -i nssortment of the above
mentioned goods of the pest quality always on
hand. • ,)
Partly
Artieular attention paid to Fine Groceries.
Dealers and Consumers will flnd it to their in•
toren to examine hisiStook before buying.
Corning, N. Y., I.* 1,1870.
For a few'months past we have advertised the
above Watches at extremely lea prices, and the
restilt has been most satisfactory. Our plan has
been to sell the genuine WALTlipd WATCH,
In Solid Gold or Silver Oases only, and at a
very small profit; giving the purthaser every
opportunity of examination and co parison, and
with the understanding that if the Watch does
not prove satisfactory, it can bo exchanged or
money refunded. ti
These, Watches aro, without exception, the
'mostperfeet spoolmens or fine mechanism ever
produced in any country. Each and every part
is made by machinery of tho Most delicate an.
elaborate construction.
Compared with foreign watehes, they possess
many advantages, excelling not only in princi
ple and finish, but still more in their reliability
as timo-keepers. As au indication of the prices,
wo submit the folloWipg:
Silver 'Ranting Watches. $lB.OO.
GOLD " WATC:MB, 18 karat 06130, 80,00.
4. . " ladies' eke, '70,00
We often receive orders direct from our adver
tisethent, 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 forward to any ono on application, and
it will be found very useful in makings solaction.
Every Watch is warranted by special certificate
from the Ameriean Watch Co.-
Wo send theta by express to any address.—
' Anna , the purchaser fo' open the package and
'examine the Watch before paying, and, if after-
Wards it does riot proie satisfactory, it can be
exchanged or the money will b cherfully refun
ded. Please state that you saw this in the Tioga
County Aorravon. Address, in full,
HOWARD it CO.,
No. 619 Broadway, N. Y.
Our establishment is well known to the resi
dents of New York and vicinity, but• that those
at 4 distance'may address ns with confidence, we
invite attention to the following editorial notices :
Brom the N.Y. Evangelist, Ilfay 28, 1888.
Wo had occasion some time since to refer to these
celebrated American Watches which are well known a.
reliable timakeepers. We cannot do better now than
to call the attention of our readers to the card of Ilow
and & Co- by which it will bo leen that persons from
a distance can order any grade of these Watchei by ex
press, at greatly reduced prices.
Brent the N. Y. Independent, June 16,1808.
We invite special attention to tho advertisement of
Messrs. Alloward .ft Co., who offer the celebrated Walt
ham Watches not only at the lowest prices, but will
send them to any part of the country by express, and
give the purchaser the privilege to examine the Watch
before paying for It. We have known , Poward-& Co.
personally for years, and cheerfully command them to
tire confidence of our friends throughout the country.
no • J. STICTCLTN,
- Ohairmaker, Turn% and
/ • Furniture Dealer.
SALE ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dartee
Wagon Shop Main Street, whore he le pro.
pared to furnish Cabinet Ware of any kind to
those ia want.
.Ordere promptly filled and satlefaotionguarann•
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Welleboro, Jan. 1,1870. J. EiTcIOICLIN.
gfarm of three hundred acres, with two hun
dredd and twenty-five acres improved. Sit
uated tvio miles north of Tioga Village, on the
Tioga River and Railrocd. Well %tattered, un
der a good state of cultivation, and good build
ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga
Village. 'T. L. BALDWIN.
Timm, Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
A eIROULAR BAW MILL, 35 Ilorgoliower
1-1 Engine, Shinto Mill, and appurtenanoes.
Known as the roster Mill, Middlebury. Inquire
of J. B. Potter, or of S. S. Rockwell, Wellsboro,
Pa.
N0v.17, 1868.-tt.
THIS PLASTER having been thoroughly
tested by the farmers, and pronounced by
all, to bo a superior article, wo take pleasure
in saying that wo can supply the masses, as
we have auy, quantity on hand, ' Price per ton,
6 I. CHAMPNEY.
Jan, 5, 1870-sm.
FOU . TZ'S
(YELEBRATED
Giooin and - Piavision Store,
CORNING, N. Y.
Ci. D. ISIZAZA,
DRIED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
OROOKERY WARE,
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &a., Fax
IifiLTHIM WITCHES!
Valuable Farm for Sale.
For Sale.
Elk Run Plaster.
WHOLESILE DREG STORB.
CORNING; 'N.;.
DRUGS .AND MEDIOINES PAINTS
AND 01103,
THADDEUSDAVIDS' ,KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, EX- •
TRACTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE, LAMPS,
PATENT' MEDICINES, Blow
ESTER 141REUMERY1t
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WIIITEWASII LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,;
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE
FINED OIL
Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are refluested
to call and 'get quotations before going further
Emit
W. D. TERBELL Re. CO
doming, N.Y., Jan 1,18704 y
NATIONAL
LIFO INSURANCE COMPANY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
WASIIINGTOH, D, O.
Chartered by Spectil Act ofOongrese
APPROVED JULY 25, 1868.
Cash Capital. $1,000,000
PAID" IN FULL.
I BRANCH OFFICE:
First National ank Building,
PHILAD LPHIA,
Where all Correspondent should be Addressed.
•
' OFFICERS:
CLARENCE: H. CLARK, President.
JAY Coosa, Chairman Finance do ExeentiveCom
Binnair D. Coosa, Vice-President.
Emauson W. PEET, Bearetaryand Actuary.
B. S. RIIIMLL, Manager.
e.copniets, and full particulars giv.
en on application to the Branch Office of the
Company, or to
R. O. SIMPSON, War,asaono, PA.,
by whom applications will be received and Poll
ees procured for Tioga County. -
Jan. 1, 1870--ly.
AGENTS WANTED
For Chaxnberlin's
FOR BUSINESS MIHN.
INVALUABLE TO
' Every. Merchant, Every Mechanic.
Every Manufacturer, Every Farmer.
Every Business Man, and Every Young Man.
Worth ten times its price. Agents aro having
groat success. For circulars and full Informa
tion apply to 0. D. CAB+l & Co. Publishers,
Hartford, Conn. [nov 3 18.89-3 ml
W NTED,
T THE NILES VALLEY STEAM
0 FLOURING MILLS. , •
• 10,000 Bus. Corn,
10,000 " Oats, and any amount o
good whoat. J. B. DI_MON do Co.
Niles Valloy, Jan. 1, 1870-ff.
tho Owners of Unpatentod Lando.
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, .
HARRISBURG, PA., May 25, )869.
IN obedience to an Act of Assembly, approved
the eighth day of April, ono thousand eight
hundred and sixty nino, 3on are hereby notified
that the « County Laud Lion Docket," contain.
lug the list of unpatonted lands for Tioga Co.,
prepared under the Aot of Assembly of the
twentieth of May, one thousand eight hundred
and 'aiXty-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 ono year from' this date, in order that
parties may obtain their patents without addi
tional cost. JACOB M. CAMPBELL,
Suryeyor General.
Paient Roofing.
RAVE bottiht tho right) to nse the Paten
Elastio Ro flag in Tioga County, and am
now preparad to put on roofs cheap and in good
Workmanlike manner. This roofing i 8 fire and
water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright & Bal.
ley, Toles it Barker, and C. L. Wilcox, ; whore
samples can bo seen and roofs in use.
MOSES WrNGATE.
Wellsboro, Jan. I, 1870—tr.
Wellsporo noteL
813. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. A large nd
• commodious House, located in the ita o
diato vicinity of all the County buildings, *th
large and commodious barns attached.
. tiff" James Hallett acts as hostler, and ill
always be found TA hand, attentive-to busing) a.
Jan. 5,1870.—1 y ?
500 TONS of the finest ground Cayuga
Plaster, ib Tioga County, to be had at
the Mansfield Plas4r Mill. No charge for de
livering at thablan%fiold Depot.
Jan. 19, 1870-3 m. C. 11. OWENS.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Tostamen
taryluving been granted upon the last will and
Testament of Joseph T. Streit, late of Mansfield,
deo'd, all parser's ¶ indebted to, or claiming against
said teetator, are requested to settle with, WIL
LIAM J. BOOTH, Exr. or 0. v ELLIOTT,
agent, Mansfield, Pa.
I Dee. 22. 1869-6 tv.*
CHOICE POTATRY.—.I have a few mere
fowls of the Bramab and Black Spanish
breeds for sale. Pure bred and very tine. lam
also receiving orders for eggs for Betting, to be
filled in rotation ns received as early next spring
as the weather will permit. No orders noticed
unless accompanied by the cash. Price St per
dozen. M. B. PRINCE.
Wellsboro, Pa., Dee. 20, 1800.
T ETTERS 0 1 ?.ADMINISTRATION havingAA -been granted on the estate of Jamea:Seott,
deeeased,late of Chatham, all those indebted to
said estate are regueetrd to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims against it, to pre
sent tbom for' settlement. MOSES LER,
Chatham, Jan 12,1810. Adm
OH TUE
RAILWAY TIME TABLES'
H, and atter AIONDAY,,, Nov. 1ath.1869. Trains
Q
wHI leavoCornlng, at tho folloWing honiotvit:
• ~
Couto w '
1235 'a S MAID, Sundas exceted, for
Butfaio,- Dunkirk and Moreland,. connecting , with
trains for the West. A sloping Coach is attached to
this train running through to linittlo.
642' a. ru., NIOUT REDRESS, daily - for Jtocit
t. ester Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland. and Mein
nail!, making direct commection \rid' trains Of filo
Orand Trunk and Lako'Shore Railways at Bufalo.
Dunkirk and Cleveland , for all points West, and at
Cincinnati! with the Ohio and Missfselppt and Louis
ville Short Lino Railways for the South and South
-west. •
10,20 a . m-, MAIL TRAIN, Sundays excepted, for
, Buffalo and Dunkirk.
12;00 P. WAY I!REIGIIT, Sunday a ex t eep ,
1,45 S. m., BALTIMORE itxpitEss,smiday lie*cept
et], for Itochedtor and Buffalo, via Avon.
6,00 p. in., EMIGRANT TRAIN, daily, fu the West.
730 p. tn.i DAY EXPRESS, Sundays oxceptod, for
Mx:heater, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
and the South Stops ut drinclpal stations and con
. Recto pointo on 4tu,lu line.* I
New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany
this train front 'Now York to Buffalo, aud Sleeping
Cdaepesattached at Roruellsville, running through
to Cleveland aud Callon aithoUt change,
GOINO EAST
4,45 a. in., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Mondays ex.•
cupted, connecting at Elmira for "WlillanispOrtt
• Harrisburg and tau South; also at Elmira fur Caftan
,daigua; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail.
way ; ut Owego for Ithaca ; at Binghamton for Coo•
perstimu and Albituy ; and at Now York with "Want•
around afternoon Express trains for Now England
cities. in'. Sleeping eoarlies aicompany . thls train
to Niw York.
11,45 n. in , DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
connecting ut Jersey ..City with midnight express
train of Now Jersey Railroad lor Also
stops at principal statsons antreon fleeting points on
main lino.'
New and improved Diniving Itoi.ni Coaches arcouipuu}
this train to New Yolk.
1,10 p. m., WAY IPREIGHT,Sundays excepted.
12,20 ELMIRA MAIL, Bundayb excepted,
4.42 p.rn., NEW YORK AND BALTIMuIIE MAIL,
strudays excepted, connecting at Elmira for the
• Sioutli. •
•
7,68 p. m., LIGHTNING EXPltusi.i, D.tily, caulker.-
tug at Jersey City with moraing Exprobs train of
New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washing, , toui'
and at Now York' with .morning: Express 'train for
Boston and Now England Cities. alsr btOpd at all e prin
cipal atuttons and con nesting paints on m a lt . lin.
Sleeping Coaches accompany thistrtra through to New
Nork.•
BAGGAGE CIIECKED TIMOUGII
4ai" A reVised and complete "Peck 434 Time Table" of
Passenger. Trains on the Uri° Railway, aud connecting
Lines, tuts recently bpon published, and can lm procm
ed on application to.the Ticket Agent of 016 Company
WU. U. BARR, L. Y. ,
Gen'l Pass. Agent. Geu'l
Dloosburg & Corning, & Tiogn 11.
Trains will run as follows until further notice:
Accommodation—Leaves Bloseburg at 7,15 rt. m., Mans
field at 8,00 Tioga at 8,42, Lawrencoyilit at IPB2
arriving at Corning at 10,40a.m.
Mail—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. m ~Iltansfie id at 2,40,
Tioga at 3,18, bawrencuvillo at 6,oo—arriving at
Corning at 6 p. in.
Mall—LeavesCorn in gat 8,00 a.m., La l wreacevillt at
0,03, Tioga at U,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving at
Bloss•barg at 11,00 a. in.
Accommodation--Loaves Corning at 2,40 p.
renOeville at 8,62 Tloga at 4.46, Mai:Afield at
arriving at Blossburg at 6,15 p. m.
L.II.BIIATTUCKAIup't
Northern - Central R.
• TRAINS FOR THE NORTH.
TralAtiforCanandagulalpave Elmira as follow a:
AccomodatiOn at 7 05pm
Napreas[fastest train on roltd] 12 20 am
Mil 10 00 p m
Way Freight,[paseenger c4cLattached] ...... ... 0 20 a m
012 and altar Nov. 15, 17, C
train a will 'arrive and
depart from Troy, as folio -a;
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
10 86 a. w.—Daity (eicept Suudays) for Elmira,Suffits ,
10, Conaudalgue6, Rochester Susp.Rridge and the
Canadas.
968 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elnitra ana
Buffalo,vta Erie Railway from
LEAVE BOUTUWARD: I
723 A. ta.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Wathington,Pbiladelphia,&c.
955 P m.--Daily (except Sundi63) for Baltimore,
WaShington and Philadelphia.
ALPIXBD It. BYBRE . ' ED. S. YOUNG
Gen'llhipt.liarrishurg, Peng Pass. A g't
Baltimore,
Philadelphia & Erick R. R.
On and niter Sept. 0, 1869 Trains on this Itond
ran as follows :
WESTWARD
Atallrratu lemmas Plalidadolphlsk
•• •• • • Williatuvort
" " arr.at Erie
ErleExpreasleavosPhlladolobia...
1, •• ••
•• arr. at Erie
ElmiraMalllearos
44 " Williamsport.—
" I• arr. at Lock pavan
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Nrio
.. "
" " arr. at Philadelphia..
Brio Express leaves Erie
" " Williamsport..
" arr. at Philadolphia.
Elmira Mall , leaves Look Haven
I. It
" Williamsport, 0,46 atu
" 4( arr. at Philadelphia 7.16 ptu
Buffalo Express, leaves Wifilitinsport 12.20 a m
(4 4. arr. at Thlladelplala 9.25 a m
0 af Rarrlsburg 5.20 a in.
Mall and Express counsel with Oil Creek and Alla
gliony River Rail Road. Baggage ClieckedThrongb.
ALFRED L. TYLFR,Gen'I Sup't
Atlantic and Gre
SALAMAN
WETTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD Boinvn,
Mall 5.30 Express 6.10
Accommodation 0,35 Mall 5.51.
Express 1119 Accommodation, 11.45
Express 11.00 Express 0.10
At Cory there is a Junction with the Philydelphla 4r
Erie ' and Cil Creek Bail Roads.
Atitteadvllle with the Franklin and 'Oll city and
Pithole Branch. ! / 4 q
At Leavittsburgo the slahordny Branch 'Makes a di
rect routo to Crovoland. At Ravenna corfnects with
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
Tho Road passes through Akron, Ashland, °alio°,
Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various raft.
roads,and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D, RUCICERJ Gen .Supt.,Meadvillo,Pa.
.....
Read! geadL:
THE CELEBRATED
Mason c Hamlin Cabine
PORTABLE ORGANS
Together with the ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN
and MELODEON'S, can be advantageously pur
chased of '
Lg.WROIVIEML
. TIOGA, PA.-
HAVING obtained the agency from the man
ufacturers of the above named instruments
we have the facilities for furnishing them at pri
ces to compare favorably with those , of dealers
In either the same or other reed instruments.
Tlieir reputation is such:that scarcely anything
need be mild regarding their being desirable,
having been awarded premiums and medals at
the principal Fairs and Institutes, both in this
and foreign countries. Many floe modern
fin
provements, which are so desirable in all good
reed instruments, are owned and retained for
their exclusive use by the manufacturers of
those instruments. Hence it is, while they claim
strength and durability, together with volume,
and quality of toms equal to any, they exeol•all
other rood Instruments, in the variety and com
bination of tones which can ho produced..
INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CH URCI
ES, SOCIET)ES,
and other organizations, wishing to obtain a
reed instrument, can be suited as regards size
styles, prices, the., ac.,
ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED
, OrEr- Send for a circular. srEe
Tioga, Jan. 1, '7O.
v 4l,
Dr. H. R Phillips,
OVIRC43IOII NUZZ'29
E undersigned respectfully announces to the
citizens of Westfield and surrounding coun
try that lie is permanently located at this place.
Ho is fully prepared to do all kinds of '
DENTISTRY,
in the highest style of the art. Srtisfaction
guarrantoed. Wilco over Soovill's Drug Store.
Fine Photographs can be had over the Drug
Store. - 4t. R. PHILLIPS..
Westfield, Pa., June 30,1860-Iy.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of
Adtninistration having boon grantod to the
undersigned upon tho Estate of Wm. A. Wood,
late of Now Jersey, deceased, till persona owing
Raid estate, or claiming against the same, will
outdo with OIIAS. STANBURROUGH,
Brookfield, Feb. 9,19-- 4 3 w. , Admr.
.. 0.20 p
.740 a RI
. 9.80 p m
11.80 nook
. 9.(0 p
.1.0.00 a m
. 8.00 a in
. 6.00 p
. 7.45 p
8.16 a m
8.25 p ro
Cnlo a In
8.20 p
330 EL ra
12.0 p m
0.60 a m
at Westorn U. W
, A STATION
MEI
T. A. WICIIIIAM
THE
Atlantic and Great Western
- . - : - - - -;ANTS - : ''' ' - .
-_, -ERI :ItA.ILWAYS, •-•'.,'
tiuk 0.1 i:: TI-B4OADijiIIAGE ROUTE
FOR
It i l :
st:i i i,Ei 4 A, I D, 'ES:fi;ED 0, OiIICAGO,
~. MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL,
, _
OMAHA, -
.:
And tosil Points in the WEST and, Nonra-lvzo
Dayton, Cincinnati, Ltouh,, r'!
' 'VILLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS -`;-:'..,.•
' , "CITY, MEMPHIS, NEW 'E''
ORLEANS, ',..
V,.
--2 .•
And all points in the South & Southwest, wi l l f,,;
No ,Change of Coaches e---f
i, , :i
so CLEVELAND OR CINCINNATI, R';...
g row any point on the Erie Railway. Ai l a d V,;;
va n tage and convenience not offered by az , t.."
- • • -• oilier route. j It?
3 T.....i. LlOn i f f i VA9 EXPRESS TIIAI4
• •
tr, •
Bitigage 0110443 d Tfrougli, and No anAmoi
from ono ear to another, preventing lose or dam
ago. •
'flakes via this popular l route ean bo procutvi
'offices on Ilia II of the Eric Railway,
' BEERS & ABBOTT,
OPPOBIT DE➢ar ELSE,,,
- When purchasing ask the Agent for
via the ATLANTIO .4 GREAT .WESTERI:
RAILWAY.
' AV. 13.S11AVIUC,
, Gen. Ticket and Pass. Ag't, Cleveland, 0 14:
L. 1). ItUCKER, tr' ,: :.
Jan. 1,10. Oen.,Supt., Aloadvillo, Pa. 11 . t
k- ,
ifusurane` Agencle t.
WELLSBORO, PA.
Cash Capital ovet V 2 9 1000,000
PIDIST.CLASS CO'S-NONE DIETTER
110 is RTES AS LOW as -any good Cornpae:ti;-'
1111. 1 will take. Poliefes on dwellings and km
property written at this oTllee, and , delivered cs
payment of premium.
Are Von Insured
It oosts but little, particularly to insure dvell
lugs, farm property, and contents. Detaeldit
dwellings and farm prope rty insured for 8 yen
for one per eentum and expense of policy, AC,
A house; detached 100 or more insured
$lOOO for 3 years, at an expense of $11,50. O n -
$3,833 a years Small las.—good Ming in eme 9 , ,t
firr. Furniture, provisions, bedding &a., s t t 1.4:
same rates. There is no excuse,
,
Everyone Should be Insured, I
E
,11
If not with me, Smith dr. Merrick wil • do it jai
as cheap, andjust as well . (Gratis, otiose, c
I should be grad however to befrieo enough at:
this manner tb pay for advertising.
,1
JNO. I. MITCHELL. ~
Wellshoro, Jan. 1, 1870—tf. i
Nom W,l2.4eaa!
Them Things . is ArriTl
E VERY thing is lovely, and the tinier hit.' depends from a sublime attitude.
You will "'lease Observe,
that di° beat n'atured 'twin in Town .having I
thea the wanks of the public, nod having bci- -
till:illy supplied himself with almost everyiblz;
w
l i,
ich this world oln afford to appease thin
no benevolently proposes to open the wholets
- fo the people, and say to all, old and yGtir4
bl ck and white, rich and poor,
I I . CO 11.1. F. Z t.
You pay your Money and you take yowl :
choice.
Don't stand out in the cold expored to the el
omenta and to the Sting of the neighbors beu
but pull tho latch string, It Is Ithvaye nut it I,u, f'
turns hours, 4to.
ENTER:
ThO large hearted proprietor, or hie urbuc
good natured clerk will oonduot llou, a, it, lel
through a
,
GARDEN
filled with ravighing delights
Ist. A GARDEN DP SPICES, in whir
every thing Spiey,from a nutmeg to cayenne Eiri
per ma" be seen And procured,
2d, A GARDEN OF SWEETS', in tihicir
ery variety of Saecharinectellghts, bob stdidani.
liquid may be had by the stick, pound orgsllti
and of such flavor end complexion as 'ail; the
every aching sweet tooth 'in your heat) fa!
jump with delight. Sheuld you bo pomolte -
()ally inclined, this humane individual will cit
duet yon into a
GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almott tti -
cry variety of luscious' things to be found pti;
ored from the four quarters of the globe, , will
shown to satisfy your largest Inngingr. Orstrf
from Cuba, LemonsirOm Florida, Prunes r fut!
Turkey, Raisins front Malaga, Currants from thl
Grecian itrchipelaga; Poaches &Lod and tint .
ed along with a great vtelety of Canned Etti 4
from the Jerseys; Daces from Syria, and Ftp
from Asia Minor.' , No jurd to the supply dew!:
species of NUTS frotu Continents.
TUE TEA GARDEN will next comas::
your attention; the warm decoction of the Chl
leaf and the Java bean have become almost tit-t
versal beverages,
and if not swallowed too hotel,
to strong, the mild stimulants aro esteemed la,
eminently promotive of comfort ..nd
What comp my of elderly ladies could ever pr;'
in peace without thorn? Now your friend Iltif:
GARDNEItp will bo most:happy to show :14.
ell this. Ile will ask you politely V look at
'
Tea. You are welcome) to, try ever'y chest /tit',
see if 'GUN POWDER, -Souchong GREW::
&c., which flavor you like, but of
tho other styles whose jaw cracking names
he clangorous to pronounce, COFFEES, in ertti
style, ditto, ditto, ditto.
Furthermore,
The beneficent proprietor of this nn:ye,
tablisbreent=out of sheer good will, raid f
will believe him for no other motive iba f eet
Interest and his, has at veal expense est:ail !1)! , 1
et the same place au immense depot et Prom.
ions, consisting of
Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, White Fish.
Sword Fish, &,c., &c.
Meal, Hams, Butter, Trout, Blue Fisb,
Halibut, &c., &c. ,
All of which ho intends to sell at a
profit, cti tht
principle of "live and lot Him" flo gonuelil
proposes also to rocei , o In exchange ail the prn ,
ducts of your farm and dttirimand it is said or ,
tldontially to the public, that he never rcfu,c,
Cash.
Tho' it'irks him wretchedly to keep it. So
anxious is ho. that .he dear peo&o sh'Stild wail
nothing whatever that money can buy at
Wollsboro, Jan. 1, 1870.
CASH Paid FOR HIDES,
Wellaboro,Deo. 18 ' 68. 12; f 111. A. DURIF
Livery Stable:
SETA WATKINS ' respectiblly inform! a t
public that ho has established a
Livery for Hire,
at the barn on the premises lately owned by E
C. Simpson, Esq., located on Pe.arl nod Goa'
Streets, Wellsboro. He alms to keep gvc 3 t ! .;
se's and wagons, and infonsis to please. Pricl
reasonable.—Nov. 24,18139-Iy.
'Double and single teams furnished . 1 .
ADMINISTRATORT INPTlCB.—lfit tero•
Administration haying been granted
the undersigned upon tho ostato of Truman sr.3,
Wealthy Harrington, late of •Unlon, der'd,
persons indebted to said decedents or claimiff
against the same, most settle with
J. E. , O:LEVELAND ,
Addl.
Noy. 24, 1881/—Aw.
L. A. GARDNIa