The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 09, 1870, Image 4

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Come stand b lily knee,litqaChildieM-. ',-
Too weary" or laughter Or aotig;'" - - "..' • ~
-Tho sports of the day are all over; :" ::,
And evening isresping . eleng. ; 1 .
The snowitelde are white in the moonlight;
. i Thewinde otthe winter are Chill; ... •
But endeithe sheltering ionf•ttee': -•-
,:. ' i lltit',fir'esilliiiith iuddy_iiiklitily:
Yon alt by tie fire, little children, : .
Yenr cheeks are ruddy warra;! :': • • -
. Butlont in the - cold of the winter -
Is many,a shivering form. , • • ;
r ihciti.nte irlditi4s that wander'forshelto, :
And babes that are pining for bread; "
Oh, thank the dear Lord, little children, -
From whose teniler hand you are fed..
, • Comeloglc,in my eyes, little children, - , .
• And tell mo through all thdltmi'day
1' Have you thought of the Father above us,
.. I . Who guarded from bin your . way/: ' T . ‘ ,
-'.se heareth the cry r of the . sparrovi," . '
• Aiid trial for . grent &nil foianiall ;,
In life and in death, little childlree, i
Biel* flq; truest of ap, , „, -
Now go to your rest, little children,
~ Ainii-oy7r your innocent sleep,
I Unseen hy4onivisien, tho'angeii - - '
Their wetch thiongh the dark hems shall keep
Then pray that the Shepherd,. who guideth
- - Thglambs•tha ho leyeth so will, .
Sfay lesa you in life's rosy morning,
13eside the still waters to dwell.
`HARRISBURG LETTER
VAR - RISBUitO Feb. 2z , 1870.
Washington's birthday was kept as a
holiday in all our 'principal cities, but
more particularly in the city of Phila
delphia, where bannerawaived, cannon
boomed, processions marched, and,spee
chesAild• toasts, were 'the
„order''Ofj tha'
day. At tiie.z. : Capital :State,; the
main fetttiiieS 'were4that the . Legisla
,ture having preViously adjourned over
the ditkinAinatirinitsiderti
sequently i attendance; yet still, with,
m keen; braking air; and the there:Paine
ter about zero, flags were run up from
the dome of the capitol f th'e
dingti; and upon some Of the pritieinai
streets; and at 12 o'clock, M., the
na
itional\ 'was fired v: froth Catilfol
Hill, by orders of General Russell, the
Adjutant General—thirty-seven guns,—
and one for the proposed annexation of
San Domingo, quite faint. History in
forms us that one hundred and thirty-six
yeamago, Washington, the Father of
his Country, was born, not Eahn
ger, and ushered in by the peens of an
gels, but upon the sacred soil of Vir
ginia,,part7d parcel of the great Ame
rican cronfe
as
; born as others are
born, lived as they live, a n d died as
they die. But about 11E3 name and deeds
a halo of glory still sebms to linger;
and now, nearly three-fourths Of a cen
tury after his death, a grateful people
still revere and cherish his memory;
andpany a pilgrimage is made to his
grave, upon the banks of the broad and
placid Potomac. 'lt is Hper• and fit
ting that it should be _thus; bUt how
few remember and realize, that upon
those battle - fields whereon he. won . his
laurels, how many a poor solder not
onlYfought but gave his life itr the
land of freedom we now enjoy ; yet no
sculptured marble nor towering dome
poiniii to the passer-by his quiet, peace
ful resting place; but, like.-Moses of
old, he lies buried upon the Mount Ne
bo.of his native land—and none but his
God has marked the consecrated spot.
The bills of most prominence now he
fore the Legislature as public measures,
are the ones entitled as follows : To re
peal- that part of the general election,
law that fixes upon the second Tueedny
in October 'for Yielding town and bore'
elections.: The House seems to. be pret
ty eqbally divided upon the question,
but the probabilities now are that they
will try it another year as it i. , and then;
if still objectionable, it eau be,repealed.
The other one is the bill known as the
Temperance Bill, allowing the voters in
each county of the Commonwealth to
decide 14 ballet whether there shall be
any licenses granted in said county.—
As the .bill was originally introduced;
submitting the matter to each town and
borough, I could see no objection to it;
but the moment it is made a. county
measure, it becomes political in its char
acter, and will have a great bearing up
on all measures of.public importance.
Yet if there can be any wise and con
stitutional measures taken to lessen this
growing evil and stay its onward pro
gress, (speaking ironically,) either by
moral suasion or legislative enactment,
then I say proceed, and God speed the
right.
The general appropriation bill, as re
ported 'by the committee of Ways and
Means, and as it has already passed the
first reading in the House, increases the
State appropriation for public 4ehools
from $500,000' for 1869, t0 . 575.0;000 for
the year 1870,--- an increase for mice, I
'imagine, in ilthe right direction ; for
what can a State do more effectually for
the rising geueration, than the granting
of liberal means for the education oil
all classes,•L-a bulwark for onr liberties,
and a safeguard for our independence.
No State in the - Union expends More
money for Che education of its youth,
than the good old Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. Long may she wave.
(That last sentence is a quotation from
Don Qpixotte.)
Senator Lowrey's bill for the new
county to be called " Petrone," was to
'day killed in the House, by a very deci-,
ded vote, thereby showing that thegeri- 1 1
eral sentiment is against any present
change of our ancient landmarks. It
took the Senator from Erie like a ciap
of thunder from the clear sky; and'af
ter all his years of strife and toil over
this ideal hobby, an just as he was
about to repose upon• his hard earned
laurels, and say, with Jacob 'of old,
" Now, Lord, let thy servant depart in
peace," the crash came, and the shade
upon his dial has retrograded, and he
is set back half a decade—" Vale senex."
The above is not meant as atiy.disre
spect ter Mr. Lowrey; far from it; for
• his name will go doWn to all recorded
time, as a 6 tower of strength in the cause
of universal liberty, and as one who
stood boldly is the breach through all
the fearful struggles of our rebellien..L-
Tottering upon the verge of that abyss
that divided the living • from the dead,
I yet hope that he may be spared many
a year to tread the legislative halls, and
bless his native home:
The-bill has passed, increasing and
enlarging the jurisdiction of Justicesof
the Peaco in Tloga county, therel)iy ta
king a large share of minor offeirces and
misdemeanors from our Court of Quar
ter Sessions. -
Ice,li:or the first time this winter, has
been fl.ozen to the depth of three or four
inches ; andlor fear that the next twen
ty-four hours will melt it away, there
is a great scramble for it. But we may
have colder weather yet than any that
has preceded It
Benjamin Dorrance, Esq., has been
re-appointed aNctary Public for Tioga
county, to reddest Elktand. No other
news safinaportAnce to felate,Until fur
ther developments. ' "
A richly-dressed lady stopped a boy
trudging along with &basket, and asks d,
"My little bby, have you got religion ?')
"No ma'am.," said the Innocent' "I've
got potatoes," "
'CL - , :713 . 4i 33 cA,3•314W3r;
1101rA8 removed hie goods to the Now Store to
jj., Wright a Bailees 'Block, second door
east of Beam' Saloon.,
Lots of New Goods
Jc.
net reeetve4, comp - tieing eve r y thing tienally
= kept in a
DRY GOODS STORE
SOlt's over the way,
The people gay—.
Kviley has gone wit h hie goOds;
Consisting of everything,
Including old women's hoodi. •
Dry
,09ocls, G roceries , ,croeke:ry,
liard'aiaire," . l3o6ts,ar,id, Shoes,
and an anOlete variety of
SO-FORTHS,
hat is usually found in a first-class country
storo.
ME
EU
patrons. for their very liberal
patronage heretofore, I propose to attend stridly
to business in future and sell all the goods I pos.
/Ably can. So call in. and see
•
Jan. 6, 1 70. • KELLEY."'
KEYSTONE STORE!
WELLSBORO: PA;
.PS is konila:Comingl
• . _ . _ . _ ~...
4 1i
AND soma peophi begin to lose faith in tha
promise of seecltime and harvest. In view
of this fact .
Bullard &
have concluded to hurry - UP the Season by stock
ing their shelves and counters with a wisely se
lected'and superior lot of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
o_omprising a variety of
.1311104, Linens, Hosiery, 141oves, Em
broideries, Poplins, Lawns, Percales,
Piques, &c., &c.,
together with a line ld of
Domestics, )Simetings, Shirtino Sum
trier ClOthing.,•Ladies Shoes'/!186c.
' We shall sell cm icon na ackyhody, nod B t.. ye
good Goode. , .
Jan. 1, 1870. '
RE GUL A T I O R.
CORNING. N. Y.
Here We Are Again
THANKFUL'for the favors we have thug far'
received from the people of THE TIOGA
VALLEY, we wish to call their attention to the
feet that we are just receiving a
New Stock of Goods,
adapted to the early'rall Trade, comprising
erything desirable, both In style and quality, rind
shall be pleased to see our old customers and am
who may come from that vicinity to CORNIN G
to buy
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Carpets, &c., &c.,
4
as we always give onstspers from a distance
LARGE DISCOUNT ON PRICES,
t v
we thus make it tor their intimat come to as
to make thr:lr.purchases, as many p op:o in that
region Will testify , \Ve do not belie e in long
advertie eats, displaying long lists of prices,
e i ,
Ice ,bat ill convince all who come that we can,
and do se 1. '
GOODS CHEAP,
that thieStoreie, in reality
THE REGULATOR
for thin Emotion of cotibtry.
Call and take a loqk through ouriulMetirostdek
and satisfy pouncing).
14w ALL OWNLI
rig=la • ilispi.ll,llo9.l
Haringformed tt partnership la Steve
and Hardware trade, the undersigued l havev the
pleasure to announce that they have, nt a great
outlay, added to the usual stock of the old stand
on
a , complete ass2rtment of Shilf Hardware,
or which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X. CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCKS EWS,
- 'BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS, 1 1 -
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS, •
i
BITT-STOCK,S, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
• BENCH-SCREWS, •
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE.
TREES, ELLIP 7 .
.
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
45i BAND IRON, aBINDsTotk
SAUSAGE OUTTEES AMY ; ST _ UFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, .
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS. . ,
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a now thing, and made for use'. These are but a
few of the many tirtieles composing our gosh
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the best quality of
goods in our line; and all work to oilier done
promptly and well.
AGENTS FOR THE L i ,
•
Buckeye Mower & Reaper.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
T1C1D.V..71 mei a,
Store, Wellsboro.
ROBERTB t BAILEY.
Wu. ROBERTS.
R. C• BAILEY.
Wellsboro,Jan..,l,lB7o-tf;
BULLARD .96 00
MBE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Cassimeres, Flannels, ac., 4C., for Wool.—
They alno manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRES,
to suit customers. All work warranted as rep
resented: They invite particular attention to
•
AND HARDWARE!
MAIN STREET, wELL,pI39I!.p,
NM
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
AT FACTORY PRIORS,
Always on hand or furnished to order, at
Ingham's Woolen Mills!
DEEIt - FIELD, PA.
their Water Proof
CASSJMERES,
which are warranted in every *Tact. Partin
1 . lar attention given to
•
ROLL N. CARDING
AND
CLOTH: DRESSING.
INGHAM'S large stook of Cassimeres, am, 25
per cent less than any competitors, and warrant.
ed as represented.-
INIIHAMS manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll• Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and
defy competition.
INGHAVIS have as' good an assortment o
1 11, • 1
Full Clotho, Canimeros,
and give more fbr 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.
.1 Oar Cloths are warranted, and sold by the
following persoly
DELANO & CO.. Wollabor°, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN CO., Tioga, Pa.
J. C. BENNETT, CoSington, Pa.
100,000 Pounds of Woo
Wanted.
..7913EPR INGHAM & 001713.
D•srfleld, Jan. 1; 18704 f.
Who and Retail
'DRUG STORE !
4:4 W: ,C: ERIEss.
TEE subscriber will keep on amid at all times
a full stock of
'HUGS INjIIIIIIIIOINBS,
PAINTS, OILS,
ritt6iit' Medicines,
Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene,
Lam ne Wicks, Dye Colors, White Wash
Lime and Brushe4r, Varnish and
• ," Sash - ltrishes„Window' Olasi •
all size, Varnish of
,all
kinds, Fancy Soaps,
Hair Oils, •
'SP q.- 1 7:4: 4 P, 1, , , s .
Hair and Tooth Brushes, a full stock of
Yankee Notions; also a complete as
. wirhnent of
Momteopathic Medicines,
and ti'full stock of
Pure Wines and Liquors,
Bnyers, are raggested to,call end examine pri
oes before purohasing elinsbere.
Jan. 1, 1870.
3 • IF YOU WANT A
•
°Oat or Suit of
• 7
Il
•
Call and see our stook of
Cloths or Casslineres,
and leave your measure, arid You Can bo' supplied
on short noticep i at •
, SMITH /6 WAITE'S, t
Oct. 27, 1889. Corning, N. Y.
Large Stock of
FOREIGN DOMESTIC GOODS
Suitable for the Fall and Winter trade, at
SMITH' & •WAITE'S,
00t.27, 1869.
REMOVAL.
New Stock! Xelv Goods
SEARS & DERBY
ifAVE taken the new store one door above
Wright do Bailey, where they are on band
with a now stock of
BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS,
BOOTEES; BROGANS AND
GALLIGASKINS
warranted to fit any foot fromo. 0, to 13 in
clusive. The stook has been :selected by one
who has the advantage of
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
in the business, and is the best and fullest in the
country, Out stook of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
LININGS, BINDING, MO
ROCCO,
will be kept up tie heretofore.
On Findings we shall be found at home al
ways, and we shall endeavor to • sell at prices
satisfactory to the trade. We . . won't be under
sold.. •
CASH PAID
FQH HIDES, SHINS, FURS & PELTS
• Ala° the top of the 'Market for
'W N O 0 L
Bat our beat hold pill be on
CUSTOM WORM
Al usual.
There's oomfort in a well made custom boot,
pat Maths corns without too mach compressing
For everybody knows a shabby foot
Cannot..le compromised by overdressing.
And one may wear Olean linen with a salt
Of ithest cloth, but there is no finesaing
Will make a man with shabbily dressed feet,
Look like a gentleman upon the street
MORAL : Buy your boots of • '
•
SEAMS A. DERBY,
Or tiny other man. [Printer's Devil.]
Wellsboro, Jan. 1,1889-tf.
• For Sale.
T AM AGENT for Kinney dr, do., celebrated
1. platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also
for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagon.,
all made in good style, and from Jersey timber,
'and warranted in every r_espect, equal to any
niade. Can furnish any of the above at the
lowest Manufacturers, price's. E. O:IIENNET.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1; 18 O-tt
Rouse; and Lot for Sale.
1101017 fill and Lot, • and trioant lot for sale
JUIL cheap. Looatiou Wellaboro, and desirable.
Inquire at the Agitator 0010 e.
Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
TO THE FARMERS OF
TIOGA COUXTIE.
AM noW building at my manufactory,' n Lawrence.
I
vllle. a superior
PANNING .MILL,
which which possesses the followingadvantagesover allotber
mills:
•
I. It separates rye,oats,rat litter.and foul seeds,and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes ont yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all otherseparatingrequired f e mill .
This mill is built of the best and most nrable tim
ber, in.good style.and Is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
1
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
wheett,to othermills,onreaeortableterms.?
Lawrencevilieplan.l,lB7o-t f iSATHER.
A. Bargain i
IVO THE man who wants a good grating farm
within two miles of Arnot, in Moss tw'p.,
I can offer a bargain." My:Tarra epntains 100 acres,
50 improved, with a plank house, frame barn
'30z40, and other outbuildings thereon. • For
terms and particulars apply on the premises, or
address at.Chersr"Flatts4 .T.ll. HENRY.
soy; 17 1 18604 w.
tigioN 4 ACiAI)I I / 4 , 1.Y (-
KINOXVILLN. TIOGA COUNTY, PENN I &
c- • ' • •
o:6;Waan,
Writ. Atka W. nitiro/I;Preeeitresti. ' • ,
, Tdiss Iloarox,AssititaPt/ ;
101 es .2.111 NA. Bsttrutrz, Teacher or *rude. :•4
• '
'llia Fall Term will Commence Angnst 314hti
Term November 30i' The Spring Terra 3t•••'
Term to continue 13 weeks. • ^ •
EXPENSES BRA *BM. , •
Tnltton,lrictiudlni rebtand wood,'Vl Term ` ''
. sll,kr.
4 6 " I' Winter Term . : 40
13,60.
• . : i" Spring Term.— 12,60.
city incidents./
e••• J 7,00.
. n t rumental Music, (Plan o,Orgen or Pletodecol., 10,00.
Vocal Music ' 2,00:
IJoe'cd In idrumento 2,00,
Drawing and ,Pencling 3,00.
Board per week • 3,00.
, Jan. 1, 1870-tf,
Tidspreparationdoug and faierahly
, t =own, will thoroughly resnvlgorate
t 'ft buiken down and low-spirited horses
` 17 . , " strenthenhair, and olleinelng the
p ivimactt and intestines. .
, It io wow, preyentiv,out all, diseases
-e - - ' ;Incident te this anhottl„ sash as LVN(I
E V iIiAtANDERI3O ;, I,
fATEISIXE S. couollsol t •,.
rarega, lERSJ 0 D • " •'-
OSS Or Pirr/Tz 'OW TIT , . '
ENESCAY,. i• Its:use hiproirss •
the wind ' , intresses • the appetite- t4f . '' •
gives assuioth and glossy skk—and 4..
transforms the miserable ekeleton z
into a Ilne-looklng and spirited horse.
"'„?riacivieii? 41 •IO thfi sti reePari;
, .
• . ll - i"vn4uable. ' " eriest Holigi
' 9 ' 1 '114,1 4 g '.9 . ttvesitaMt Rhid .
. r , oven ,
by
9 . . . tickal'etc.,. It' kaa t r ixttrees! Oie
- '.. --=-" i'lrad sweet:' ~t,44llltrttellibidel;
,• , .7-...,. i . loom exi...,ikimgl.,,dcreanitwenti
, 1 '1_, :: quan gE ° And make the batter flfte,
g an c d at in tl,4, , ,3 it,
elves that:eau appetite , loosens ..
~,. ,
~
~ .
ikemthrive'much faster.
:, ' •
/ In all alseatiof of Swine, each' as - 4joagfis; 111ratilla
the Lungs,,l4rer,.&g.,thlesxtleleai3ts • • t
as a specific Ily siutliagr from 'on& • 4 ,44" ••
bolt a paper to a P'aPer la a barrel of • r• `T
owill Ehe abort'4 dinaset will linradt.
()alai or vittroylteventiid.: it Oren , ' /29 A'•
la time, a certain 'priveattra ; and'
once for thellog caaleia.,-1,. • r
W. C. KREBS.
-DAVID , Ea •FOUTZ, , Proprietorv.
BALTIMORE. NI d .
For sat by Dn4glete and Stinikeepeikthrougbout
4be United States, Caplidas and South America.
Jan. 5, 1870-12 n. „
, Provisioniliiiceii . aiit.l Store,
I
C. X). ESX3CaLay
' -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all ktnde of ,
GROCERIBS, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN 4t' DOMESTIC, GREEN &
CANNED., _FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
irmnr,.,,TlD T, TIC n A rf ADO P.
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &0,, &o,
• A full and complete adsortmont of the above
mentioned goods of the best quality always on
band.
Corning, N. Y.
Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
toren to examine birlStock before buying.
Corning, N. Y., pr 1, 1870.
ULTRA WITCHES!
For a few. months past we have advertised the
above Watches at extremity tem prices, and the
result has been most satisfactory. Our plan has
been to sell the genuine WALTHAM WATCH,
in Solid Gold or Silver Oases only, and at a
very small profit; giving the purchaser every
opportunity of examination and comparison,and
with the understanding 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 fine 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, excellirig not only in princi
ple and finish, bat still more in their reliability
as time-keepers. As an indication of the prices,
we submit the following;
Silver *Jaunting Watche s.
karat
GOLD " WATC/11:8, 18 itarat ease,
r. " " ladies' site,
We often receive orders direct from our adirer
tisemOnto 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 eases and gives prices of each. This
we will forwar d any one on application, and
it will be found very useful in making a sele ction.
Every Watch is warranted by special certificate
from the Ameriagn. Watch Co.
'*e send them by express to any address.—
Allow the purchaser •to open the 'package and
examine the Watch before paying, and if after
wards it does not prove satisfactory, it can be
exchanged or the money will be cher/idly refun
ded., Please state thatyon saw this in the Tioga
County AO/T.670R. Address, in fall,
HOWARD. A 00.,
No. 019 Broadway, N.Y.
Oar establishment is well known to the resi
dents of New York and vicinity, but that those
at a distance may address ns with confidence, we
invite attention to the following editorignotices
From the N. Y. Evangelist, llisiy 28,31888.
We bad occasion some time since to refer to these
celebrated American Watches which are well own as
reliable time-keepers. We cannot do better ow than
to call the attention of otur readers to the c of How
and A Co,. by which it will be teen that pars no from
a distance can order any grade of these Watc sby ex
press, at greatly reduced prices.
--.
Brom the N.Y. Independent, June 18,1 88.
We invite special attention to the advestisement of
Messrs. Howard A 06., who offer the celebrated Walt
hamrzbfts W atchee of only at Abe lowest prices, but will
send them to y part of the country by express, and
give the pu er the privilege to examine the Watch
before paying or it. We have known Howard & Co.
personally for years, and cheerfully commend them to
the confidence of our friends throughout the country.
J. STICKLIN,
Ohairmaker, Tuiner, and
Furniture Dealer.
SALE ROOM and PACTCRY!opposite Dartt'e
Wagon Bhop Main Street, where be is pre
pared to fgrnish Cabinet Ware of any kind to
those in want.
. Orders promptly filled and satiefaction guararti s i
teed. Fancy Turning done to order. •
Wolleboro, Jan. 1,1870. J. STIOICL IN.
Valuable Farm. for Sale.
1
Afarm of three hundred stores, with two hun
dred and twenty-five acres improved. Bit►
uatedtWo miles north of Tioga Village, on the
Tioga River and Railroad. Well watttered, nn.
der a good state of cultivation,
and good build
lags. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga
village. T. L. LALDWIN.
Tioga,Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
AnIRCULAR SAW MILL, 35 Horse-power
Engine, Shim& Mill, and appurtenances.
Known as the Poster Mill, Middlebury. Inquire
of J.B. Potter, or of S. S. Rockwell, Wolisboro,
Pa.
,Elk Run Plaster.
T HIS PLASTER having been thoroughly tested by the farmers, and pronounced by
all, to bo a superior article, we take pleasure
in saying that we can supply the masses, as
we have any quantity on hand, Price per ton,
dollars. I.OHAMPNEL
Jig: Si 1870.4a0 , • •
r.OUTZ'S
MILEDIUMED
CORNING, N. Y. t
DRIED FRUITS,
.OROOKERY, WARE,
For Sale.
WWILBSALB DRUG STOW
COB-SING, N. Y.
DRUGS, AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
THADDEug DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, EX.
• TEMTS, ,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS; KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCII
ESTER PERFUMEIiY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH DIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS, FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE
PINED OIL.
LJ 1 ;
• -4-)
Sold atl'i'll legate Prices.. Buyers are reillreSted
to call and get quotations before going furiVei
=
Etiet.,
dosnins, N.Y., Jan. 1,1870-•1y, '
N,A.WIONAL
LIRE INSERANOR COMPANY
lINITED STATES OF AIiiHRIOA, I
WABIIINGTON , D. 0.
Ohartared by Spec Aot ofOongress
AFFROYED JULY 25, 1848.
Cash Capital. $l,OO
PAID IN PULL.
BRANCH
Elul. National Bank Building,
Whero 4 1 Correspondence abould be Addressed.
Otsn}men li. ClLAinc, President.
JAY HOOKE,' Chairman Finance & Executive Com
HENRY D. Clooszn, Vice-President.. •
Bunasom W. PERT, Seoretaryand.Aetnary.
B: B. RussErA, Manager.
r.......ruitecer, anti Mlt particulars giv.
in on application to thin Branch Office of the
Company, or to
R. C. SIMPSON, Wmu,snono, PA.,
by whom applications will bo received and Poli
cies procured for Tioga County.
Jan. 1, 1870-Iy.
WANTED,
AT THE NILES VALLEY STEAM
FLOURING MILLS.
10,000 Bus. Corn,
10,000 " Oats, and any amount of
good wheat. J. B. DIMON•-& Co.
.Nilee Valley, Jan. 1, 1870-tf.
Patent Roofing.
IHAVE bought the right to use this Paten
Biagio Roofing, in Tioga County, and am
now preparad to put on roofs cheap and in good
workmanlike manner. This roofing is fire and
water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright 44 Bai
ley, Toles & Barker, and C. L. Willcox, where
samples can be seen and roofs in use:
MOSES WINGATE.
Wellsboro, Jan .1, 1870—tf.
Wellsboro Motel.
13. HCLLIDAY, Proprietor. A large and
e commodious House, located in the imme
diate vicinity of all the County buildings, with
large and commodious barns attached,
OM - James Hamlett acts as hostler, and will
always be found on hand, attentive to busineii.
Jan. 5,11870.-ly
(1318.00.
80,00.
70,00
'ONS of the finest ground Cayuga
olaster, in Tioga County, to be had at
the Mansfield Plaster Mill. No charge for de
livering at the Mansfield Depot.
Jan. 19,1870-3ui. • 0..11. OWENS.
500
CgOICE'POULTRY.—.I have a few more
fowls of the Bramah and Black Spanish
breeds for sale. Pare bred and very tine. lam
also receiving orders for eggs for setting, to be
filled in rotation as received as early next spring
as the weather will permit. No orders noticed
unless accompanied by the cash. Price $1 per
dozen. ' M. B. PRINCE.
Welleboro, Pa., Dec. 20, 1869.
HARPER'S PERIODICALS
TERM POlllB7O.
HARPRIt'S MACIAZYKE, One Year ti 00
Elanzan's WEEKLY, One Year...... 400
HARPER'S BAZAR, Ono Year 4 00
HARPER'S MAGAZINE,HARPER'S WEEKLY, and
HARPER'S BAZAR, to one address, for ono year,
$l.O 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 Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in
one remittance ; or, Six Copies for $2O 00, with
out extra vopy.
BATMEN'S MAGAZINE contains nearly Double
the Amount of Matter furnished in the Galaxy,
The Atlantic, Putnam, or Lippincot. It exceeds
in about the same ratio any English Magazine
of the same general class.
A New Story, splendidly Illustrated, by Wilkie
Collins (Author of "The Woman in White," "No
Name," "Arrnadale," and "The Moonstone"),
will be commenced in Harper's Weekly in No
yember, 1869,,
Persona desiring to renew their Subscription■
to Ilarper's- Periodicals will much oblige the
Publishers by sending in their Names as early as
convenient before tho Expiration of their present
Subscriptions. This will obviate the delay at
tendant upon re-entering names and mailing
back Numbers. •
New Subscribers wißbe supplied with either
of the above Periodicals from the prevent time to
the end of the pear 1870 for Four Dollars.
Address HARPER A BROTHERS, New York.
.New York, Oct. 15, 1869.
CASH Paid FOR HIDES,
Welbborp ,Dec. 16,
Livery Stable
SETII WATKINS rampeetfully Informs the
public) that be has eatabliehed.a.
Livery tbr Hire,
at the barn on the premises lately owned by R.
C. Simpson, "Esq., located on Pearl and Craftoa
Streets, Wellsboro. He alms to keep good hor
ses and wagons, and intends to please. Prices
reasonable.--Nov. 24,1869-Iy.
Double and single teams furnished.
W. D. TERBW., •CO
OF THE
PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICERS:
by M. A. DITRIF.
868.-tf
RAILWAY,TIXE:TABLEs:
ON and alter MONDAY, Nov: Ifah.iB6o;Tratna
wfltoaveCorntDQ,Mtho
' Ootriu Warr. - • • •
1.26315 a EXPREBS MAIL, Sundays excepted, for
brutish* and Moreland. connecting tvitti
trains for the West. .A sleets Coach is attached to
"this train running through Buffalo. . -
6,42 a.'NIOUT s , ItiOfelLESS, .daily for Rooh•
attar Butkilo,.. Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cinaln•
,natti, making direct ciunntertion with tralbs of the.
'Grand Trunk and Lake Shorejtallways at Bullale.
Dunkirk and •Cleveland for all perints West, and at
' Oltatinnlittl with the Ohio and Mississippi and Louis
, villet.hort Line Railv . rays for the South and South.
wart. •
10,20 a. in., MAIL TRAIN,
.Sundayt excepted, for
ituffaloind - Dankfrk.
12,050. tur.., WAY FREIOIIT, Sunday s encepted.
1,06 p trk;, BALTIMORE itiipm,Snnday sercooPt
'ad, for itochsater and Buffalo, via Avon. .
6409. yLi., EMIORAIs.iT TRAIN, daily, for the West.
1,30 p, in„ DAY EXPRESS,- Sundays excepted, tor
, Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
and the South Stops, at drincipal siutlons =drew...
uects poluts ou umiu hue.
New owl Improved flawing itoom Conches nceoutpatiq
this train from Now York to - Untf\to,and aloeptrig
Chmtcpes attached at Ilornollertilo, running throtecti
to Cloveland and Gallon without cliongo.
4,45 a. in., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, Monday l a
copied. connecting at Elmira for VilillamspOrt,
ll.•burg end the South; also at Elmira tor coma
doding at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Raft.
Away; at Owego tor Maw.; at Binghamton for Coo
perstown itnd Albany; and at New York with tteatu
ers and afternoon Express trains for New England
• cities. air Bleeping coaches accompany this train
to NOT York.
11,45 a. in., DAY :EXPRESS, Sundays excePtedt
oonnectlug ut Jerry Cfty with midnight express
train of New Jars/ Railroad for Philadelphia. Alto
stops at principal stattons and connecting points on
main line.
New and improved Drawing Roma Coaches accovaPallY
this train to New York.
1,10 p. to., WAY PREWII, Sundays excepted.
12,20 p. m., ELMIRA MA/L,Sundays excepted.
4.42 D. m., NEW YORK AND. BALTIMORE MAIL,
Sundays excepted, connecting ut Elmira for the
South
7
,58 p.m., LICIUT.NING ,EXPRESS, Daily, connect
tog ut Jersey City with morning Exprobe train - of
lieivjersey4i r altroad for Baltimore and +Washing ton;
and at v QV, Yotk ,with morning kaprese train tor,
Boston, and New England Cities. Aloe stops at all prin.
clip' stations and connecting points ou male. line,
Blesping,Uoschos accompany tuis_tralg through /op New,
Mork.
• • ." !.
• . BA.CIGAGE 011ECliED THBOUOU.
1 1:'
r .previse.kandcomplete"PoCket Time Da le"of
Passenger Trains on the Erie liallway and connecting
Linea, ban recontly.baeu priblished,and can be procttr
ad on appllastion to,,ttie Tioket.Agent paha Company
WZd.ll: BAltit, , - ,-• L. D. BUCKER,
lintel Pass . Agar' t . Gen'l Sup't.
Dlosobarg & Corning, Tioga R. P.
Trains Will min as follows untillurther notice:
Acoomtnodation—Leaves Blomburg at 7,60 a. ni..leLane
Sold at 8,0 Tioga at 9,20. Lawrenceville atlo OF—
arriving at Corning at 11,10 adn.
ilall—Leaveaßlosaburg at 1,80 pt m „Mansfield at 2,10,
'nog& at 2,45 WIWIIMICCIVpi t B,t9—arriving at
Cofeingat 4 . Bo ' - - -
bistt-..LeavenCornitig at 8,00 e l m., Lawrenceville at
o,o9,'Xioga at P,45, Mansfloldi at 10,22—arriving at
Itiose-burg at 11,00 a.m. •
Ainnimmodatinti—Lcaven Corning at 2,4 p p.
roneevillo at 8,85 Tingle at 4.46, itianliSold at 5,80- 1
arriving at Bloosburg at 0,15 p.m.
L.U.SHA.TTIICK.,Sup't;
. • ,
4 . Northern Central It .1%.
- ,
TRAINS FOR THE NORTH.
Train a tor Canandagniileare Elmira As f o ll ow , :
Aceoraodation at 7 05 p ro
Eapresa[fastest train on road] 12 20 a m
. .
1101 10 00 p m
Way Freight,(pas Banger coach attached] ...... ... 020 a m
On and after Nov. 15, 1809, trains will arrive and
depart trom Trey, as follows; .
LEAVE NORTHWAX,D.,
10 85 a. m.—Daily(eacept Sunday) for Eltatra,Buita....
1 0.., Canandaigua, Rochester, Snsp.Bridge and tbe
Oanadae.
I.
968 a. m:—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira and
Burst° t rio Erie Railway from Elmira. • •
1 1 LEAVE SOUTHWARD. •
728 A. -m.—Dally(ezept Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washingtip, Philadelphia ,iic .
965 P. m.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Fralhington and Philadelphia. .
ALFRED R. FISKE , ED .S . YOUNG
l
Goa enpt.llarriebnrg, Oon'l Pass. Au' t . .
Baltimoro,hld.
[ l ,poo,
Philadelphia & Erio R. R.
On and alter Sept. 6, 1869 Trains on this Road will
tun as follows :
. .
• • ••• • . • WESTWARD
EfallTrain leftiesi' L llsael p &l.
6 6 •• " William port
•
. .
4, " arr .at Erle.:. . 9.80 p m
Erle.Exproanleave6Philadelphin 11.60 noon
~ 4. " Willloonapolt 9.G0 p m
•' • ' arr. .at Eric 10.00 ain
Itlmirardailleavea Philadelphia 8.00 a in
14 '' i 4, Williamaport 6,G0 pln
1 A " arr.at Lock Haven 7.46 p m
Mail Train leaves Erie
44 64
" " arr. at Philadelphia..
Erle.Expraaa leaven Erie
46 46 4 , IV
" " ar r. at Philadelphia.
Elmira Mail, leaves hock 'laved
" Williamsport, 0.46 ala
.. " arr. at Philadelphia - 7.16 pin
Buffalo Express, leaves Williamsport 12 20 a td
.. arr. at Philadelphia 9.25 a to
" " liarrisburg 6.20 a m.
Mail and Expl•ess Connect with Oil Creek and Alla.
gheny Itiveeltail Road. Baggage Checked Through.
I ALFRED L. TYLER,_Oen'I SnO.
/Want= and Gro
' SALAMANCA STATI O N,
1
WZTTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND ,
Mail • ; 5.30 Express 5.10
Accommodation 0,85 Mail , 5.61
Express ' 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45
Express 11.00. Express 0.10
At Cory there is It junction with tho Philndelphis &
Erie, and 011 Creek Rail Roads.
Aeldeadvillo with the Franklin and Oil City and
Pltholo Branch.
At Leavitteburgo the Maboniny Branch makes s dt.
rest rental° Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Pittebut et Railroad.
The Road posses through Akron, Aehland. Galion,
Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail.
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D. RUCKER, Oen .Snpt.,Meadville,Pa
COVINGTON SASH FACTORY
D. S. dc H. G. IRELAN, Proprietors.
THE "subtoribers would say to the public that
they are prepared to make or furnish
I •,
SASH AND BLINDS
DOORS, PALING, SCROLL SAW
ING, &C.,
Also, dealers in
Lumber sand Shingles.
Price list for Sash primed and glazed per light :
8 by 10-12ir co r n7s.
9 by 13. 8 by 14, 10 by 12, 15 cents.
10 by 14„.9 by 14, 16 cents.
10 by 16, 20 cents.
Our work is made of the best seasoned lumber
and in the best mariner. Call and see us.
Jan. 5, 1870-Iy.
INDIVIDUALS, SCHOOLS, CHURCH
ES, SOCIETIES,
and other organizations, wishing to obtain a
reed instrument, can be suited as regards size
styles, prices, &o.
ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED,
•
Or' Sond for a circular. ...QE2.%
Tioga, Jan. 1, '7O. T. A. WICIKITAM.
Dr. H.
mum ammog
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the
citizens of Westfield and surrounding coun
try that ho is permanently located at this place.
Ile is fully prepared to do all kinds of
in the highest style of the art. SAisfhotion
guatranteed. Office over Scovilrc Drug Store.
Fine Photographs can be had over the Drug
Store. 11. It. PHILLIPS,
Westfield, Pa., June 30, 1869-Iy.
of
ADMINISTRATOWS NOTlCE.—Letters
Administration having been granted to the
undersigned upon the Estate of Wm. A. Wood,
late of New Jersey, deceased, all persons owing
said estate, or claiming against the same, will
settle with CHAS. STANBURROUt3iII,
Brookfield, Feb. 9; ' Admf.
ERIE EMLWAt.
GOING EAST.
EASTWARD
t WeAorn R. W
DENTISTRY,
4 THE, ,
Atlantic and Great Western
ERIE
ROUTE
BA . 111, W__ r: Ai r _St •
TRH GR E AT BROAD OuneOUTE
OLEVEL'AND,'TOLEDO, CHICAGO,
Di ftWAUKEE, ST. PAUL,
,
d to all Points in the iTart and NonTn•'xs]
DaytOfl Cincinn• ti, Loci
VILLE, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS
CITY, MEMPIIIK, NEW
'ontpmco,
And all-points in the South 4t. Sonthwoat, with.
No 'Change , of ' Coaches -
TO CLEVELAIO OR OINOIN4ATI,
~
Brom onY point oft the Arlo Railway . , An ad
vantaAa and oonv 'Mance not offered by any
otherrouto,, - 1
_
3 Tnnouon LIGHTNING Extillsa TrtAlls t
DAILY.
.Baggage Checked Through, and No Cnertaz
from (MC ear to another, preventing loss or dam.
ago.
Tickets via this popularyoutecan be procured
at all offices on the tine ofthe Brie Railway, and
of '
Wben pixrchasing ask the Astentlor Tiokets
via the ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN
RAILWAY. -
W. B. SIIATTI3O,, .
. ,
Gen. Tiokat and Pass. Ag't, Cleveland, 0
L. .15.. IitCHER,
•
Jan. 1,'70: Oen. Supi., .111 . cad -ripe ? , Pa
insurance Agency.-
WELLSBORO, PA
Cash .Capital . .over $2O l OOO l OOO,
-PIRBY-oxsivoB go's—Ncar.E.,l3ETTEft.
RAftS'A'S . LOW ad any good - Companies
Policies on'threllings - arid farm
property written at this office, and delivered on
payment of premium. „
Are 3Com Insured I
It costs but little, ;particularly to. insure dwell
ings,,farm property; and contents. Detached
dwellings and farmproperty . instried for 3 years
for ono per oonfein and 'expense of policy, &c.
A house, detached 100 or more insured for
$lOOO for 3 years, at - an expense of $11,50. Only
. $3,83i a year, - Small sax-good thing in can 41
fire.' Furniture, provisions, bedding &0., at the
acne rates. ; There ie no excuse,
' Everyone Should be Insured.
If. not with,me, Smith Meirick will do it just
ais ohetip, and just as well. (Gratis,gentlem en.)
I should be glad however, to bcfrisnd enough in
this manner to pay for. advertising.
.M 1
.0, 111ITCHELL.
fB7o=tf.
Mgcmcr
Them Things isi Arriv !
EVERY thing le lovely, end the anger biped
depen le from a sublime altitude.
•
You will Please Observe,
that the best natured man in Town having no
ticed the wants of the publici, anyl having boun
tifully s,upplied-himself with almost everything
which Os world eln afford to appease them;
now benevolently proposes to open the whole be
fore the people, and say to all; old and yonng,
black and white, rich and poor,
You pay your Aloueyland you tuk , 43 your
choicp.
0.20 p m
7.40 .....
Don't stand out in the , culd exposed to the el-
ements and to the Sting of the neighbori. bees,
but pull the latch string, it is ['in l ays out in bus
iness hours, ,te.
8.15 a su
The large hearted proprietor, or his urbane
good natured clerk will conduct yol), Lie it were
through a . d
9.24 pm
tail a la
3.20 p m
330 u zu
1.2.0 p m
6.150 a na
GARDEN
filled with ravishing delights. . I
Ist. A OARD - I:3N OF SPICES,. in which.
everything Spi9ylfrout a nutmeg to cayennepep-
Per mar bo se. and procured.
(1 • ROB I N OF SWEETS, ill which ev
ery variety of Saccharine delights, both solid sod
liquid may be had by the stick, pound or gallon,
and of such flavor end complexion as is ill tulle
every aching sweet tooth in your head
jump with delight. Should you' be potouiogi•
oally inclined, this humane individual will eon.-
duet youluto
GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almost ev
ery variety of lus'eious things to be found vat.
ered from the four quarters of the globe, will he
shown to satisfy your largest longings. Oranges
from Cuba, Lemons from Florid, - Prunes from
Turkcy, Raisins from Mainga,•Cnriants from the
Grecian Archipelago; Peaches dried and cann•
ed along with a great variety of Calmed Fruit!
from the Jerseys; Dates from-Syria, and Fige
from Asia Minor. No end to the supply of every
species of IsrlITS-from 3 Continents.
THE TEA GARDEN will neat command
your attention; the warm decoction of the Chins
loaf and the Java bean have become almost nnl
vereal beverages, and if not swalletted too hot or
to strong, thelmild stimulants are ,esteemed as
eminently promo,tive of comfort...lnd sociality.—
What comp my of elderly ladies could ever part
in peace without them? Notv your friend the
GARDNER, will bo most happy to show Y on
all this. Ho will ask you politely to look at his
Tea. You are welcome to try eyiry theat and
see if GUN POWDER, Souchong• GREEN,
lIYSON, which flavor you like, but of all
the other styles whose jaw cracking names would
bo dangerous to pronounce, COFFEES, in every
style, ditto, ditto, ditto,
Furthermore,
1
Theibeneficont proprietor of dap mammoth es.
tablishment—oat of sheer good will, and if you
will believe him for no other motive than your
interest and his, has at vast expense established
at the same place an immense depot of Previs
ions, consisting of
Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfsh, White Fish,
Sword Fish, &e., &o.
Meal, Hams, Butter, Trout, Bltie Fish,
Halibut, &c.,
•
All of which ho intends to sell at a profit, on the
principle of i "live,. and let live." lie generally
proposes alSo to recti. , o in exchange ail the pro.
ducts of your farm and dairies,and it is said 0012•
fidentiony to the public, that he never refuse;
, Cash.
Tho' it irks him wretchedly to keep if. So
anxious is he., that he denr people should want
nothing whatever that money can buy of
Wollaboro, Jan. 1, 1810.
HARNESS SHOP I
GW. NAVLE, would say to his friend!
• that. his Harness Shop is now in fullblast,
and that ho is prepared to furnish heavy or light
Iliataxe
on shori notice, in a good and substantial man
net, and at prices that can't fail to suit.
The best workmen are employed,and none but
the best material used. Call and see. „
Dec. 9,1868-Iy. 0. W. NAVLE.
I xi_ es iu. r a m. 4:3 0 !
MR. A. L. MONROE,' is the authorized
Agent for Ttoga, and Potter Countie3, to
effect ineuranoe in the
Wyoming Insurance Company.
. Royal, . Capitol $5.000, 00
•
London,' Liverpool & Globe, Capitol, $15.000, 000
Ho will ciinvass the county during the week ex
cept SatuTdoyn, when he will be found at 'The
office of 'John. I. Mitchell, to attedif to all ;who
may give him a call. A. L. MONROE.
• Sept. 22, 1869—S8m.*
BEERS & 41131139TT,
..orkiosiTD.Epor .}.LinuA
0.73. !
COME:
ENTER:
L. A. GARDNER