The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, March 16, 1870, Image 3

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TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR
Local , Items.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1670.
New advertisements. Y
Administrator's Notice—M. N. Ratan.
Administrator's Notice—lL H. Ingham
Attention Parmers—M. P. Prince.
Book Store for sale..
Paints and Oils—W. C. Kress.
Administratin's Notico---E. Bowen.
In Partition—J. B. Potter.
Closing Out—L. Beebe.
WANTED.—A second . land, open bog
gy, in good condition. Apply at tills °Moo.
HERMAIC SOOIETY.—T lie following
Subject is before the above Society Friday Even-
log March 13. Tho discussion is free to all.:
"Resolved, that the laws of the United States
'Government ought to abolish and prohibit Polig
amy". • •
—The , Northern Tier Gazette, publish
ed at Troy, Pa., makes its appearance this week
in a readable condition. We are glad to note
the improvement.—Ex.
—ThaPeeo. The Gazette last week came to us
with a (*km face, having thrown off the habili
ment- of 4purning. Glad to recognize it again.
PERSONAL.—Mr. Samual King, for
merly a citizen of Wel'shore, and recently - from
Nei/ark Valley, N. Y. is spending it few days in
this village with his friends. We
,learn be and
his family goes to seek a borne somewhere in
"bleeding Kansas."
Pu.nLlip • BALES.—Bullard's entire
stock of goods, under the hammer.
Richard Robinson offers for sale, Tuesday,
March 29, at 11 o'clock, near' Mansfield, cows,
yearlings, horse, wagons. &c.
T. A. and I. Robinson, will sell on Wednes
day, March 30, at 10 A. M., horses, wagons, har
nesses, farming tools, lumber, barn frame, Se.
CONCERT.—Prof. Towner and son
gave two entertainments at the Court -House, in
this village, last week. They drew respectable
audiences each night, notwithstanding air peo
ple have, of late, had more than their usual share
of entertainments. The singing was good, not
operatic, but none the less satisfactory, for all
that. They present a variety sufficient to please
all. The young man has quite a remarkable bass
voice, under good cultivation. The Professor is
too well known in this' region to need comMenda
tion.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.—The ex trti -
!nation of this school will take place on Thurs
day, March IT, IS7O, nt S A. M., and continue
two daye.
The Board of Trustees will meet on Friday,
the ISth, at 4 P. M.
The senior and Junior eln9see will give an en
tertainment in th e chapel, Friday evening, com
mencing at. 8 o'c lock.
The next term commenee3 Monday, March 21,
IS7O.
"BIGGER THAN ALL OUT DOOftS."--
Potter oounty, according to the Harrisburg cor
respondent of The Day. We have heard a good
deal of Potter county in our day. On a certain
occasion a resident of that county, on being asked
how he l)ked the country, replied : "ft, is-every
think that could be desired, with ono exception :
there are about three weeks in the heat ef the
summer, when tee hare no ele;yhing—the bola*
of the year, we manage to get along pretty well."
We have supposed that this story was en ex.
ageration but Tke Day correspongent, speaking
et the Jersey Shore, Pino Creek-, and Dunk,
R. R. snys, "This line will pass for about 150
miles throuo the undeveloped mineral regions
of Potter county," and as we have great conli
. donee in The Day, we arc disposed now to be
ll that it it not an etagucatiou of the state o:
(the limate in the extreme northern putt of that
L l eroun y.
HEItitfAIC EICCIETY.—CoI. A. \ E. Niles
delivered n cry interebtiog keture
rdziety last Friday pvening, at the Court Ilue , e,
giving an account of his experience South, nod of
the condition of thagsemore particularly in Nlis
aissippi. The house utts full, and the audi‘ ace
greatly amused and diverted by the discourse
lie comes up squarely to the point, with the di
rectness and intrepiditj , of a soldier, uses Vigor
ous language to exprebs his views of things, and
Llaas'a good reason for what be asserts.
Ho says that reconstruction is premature—that
the feeling in lfliFsissippi is inten,ely bitter
against the North, and that it will continuo ro.—
The rising generation are taught to hate Yan
kees. ,In this situation, ho nseerts hie belief that
reconstruction should have been delayed twenty
ftve years, anther than that the destiny of the
South should bo placed again iaa the Iquade. of
there who sought to destroy the government.
The Colonel told many amusing storier,among
them one of a conversation he overheard, in
which an ex-rebel soldier stoic(' as follows:
"When I first went into the army, I thought I
war a match for eight Yankees. After about two
years, I thought I was enough for four; but be
fore the war eqtsecl,, 1 got down to one, and I
wanted him •••
. GOSSIP.—A strAn# Jingo is thip that
some call gossip, I say, dame. A ghastlysort of
business; thus to fill the night with boll oblins.
ransacking tb - o chanters of the soul. wit i dark
lanterns, now and then making fatitas.ti sbad
ass dance about to hide thorn from Criel other,
fkr fear the image shall expose some hideous de
formity to the grim intelligence of evil spirits,
playing hide and seek against such other. How
these spirits ride a bobby; to be sure! There
comes a fancy of the Old shoemaker, from " A
gale of Two Cities," ire the weary, oh, so weary !
hands ply the thread, growing shorter and short
er, till the last stitch is taken—and yet there
come' no test fertile toiler. And little Nell and
the ell curiosity roan, wandering about all thre'
the dark night, anidst the glare of the furnaces,
'inking pandetnuitilum of uene-time solitude. of
_Nature' • hew he fniters mid lool,s back, and
- then totters' along, till his very cane trembles
complaint of his unceasing wanderings! And
still the little girl bolds , his hand and cheers him
on his wey, like many another -ang,el in human
forte, to he ever and nlway so eheerfu!, FO genial
and happy, under a weight almost too great for
tutnaia endurance, only at hist•to fide, and die,
amid to laid away in a giviv-e, untimely' Al i ! •
ale.' And all this is o(.4llkOre fad than is the led
of mars, Nature seems unkind. ru: -' r is rmt
She only touches to teach us. n),Ln W e nil! r,Qt 1. , 1
onset in any other stay. There era many \aim
are weary, because the heart is sad ; many uln,i,e
miles are but the, grim reflection of ,t failine,
hie, l.ke the faint Mush of aut umn raUlf(t2 Set if,
Pa!e,departing colors, by the early hosts. Tint .
by and by come the isnows of winter, to crystal
iz.! the soul in death and brirg re:it f at lost'—
And 114 w kindly is this quiet slt:ep of nature,
trout which' no sorrow can awake 'us! And more
kind, 140 eternal re.zt of that init)oortal spring
time, wherein are photographed it'll tire beauties
of the soul in celestial images.
And not all fictitious are ill( se guests of the
mer a ,,, TY• Some are real, while so infinite are the
plisse of hum an expegteneis, that none. can be
Moro th , in red, Intinay rriu.t contain theta all.
Some life reficets each fancy ; and when we enter
the infinite, 1.61111 iie t.ut ice and cenipreliend
them all? Theic is the great immeasurable to
he explored; and why 6hould we hesitate or !tar
- to inter its confines ? Ilc to t.e ['Jolt old, and alt
thir,,,45 glow old to us, What m,hre eau we see
that to hew in this life ? Ah I see can I Sic, if we
‘'h ll ; but whenwe are looking tho other why,
"ti oeyoed, Ivo cannot. And yet, true it ir, that
`' Lr i,) l "ging , . draw us away, suet teats us blind
t , ° " (Ise. liew Can'ue he other thou ourselaes ?
%, r cannot create, thotti, , ,h tie may wake d ft• r, ni
;Lit., of things in nature , .
:kb, Low the IA inditigits, the stern, di ties
6 ,i.ilat the windows, the darkness covets 'ag,
t•al ue alone! What a night I Aral
..!,et it is
tz . artt; for there come the first gray streams of
11 .3n.ts and I itur,,tiot sorry, fur the bouts hive
t p 4 -1 fit 4, ~ ,tf
oragza n mtg. .491. stlr 0 rot 1. at .1 ago 4 1
.6. 11141).e:raw • -
IVO ...nonot 41riva away them: crowds of .411 tumid, eaolt'4uouth, nod Ray. ;Mr. Taylor, every 211
nod mak° root:afar more ohecriul ,i'unelis;;;- For, i Sabbath. We also have a very interesting Sabbath
boaiebstiv;' , Witini", these, ,tipelta:'t}re• 41 ; p'. iberi:'soffeo School'
,onder,tlie aupervlploti.of•Mr, and Mrs. 3.
1. ems 6) ray, '.!i 7 rUtt. tiro a ghost of $1: fellow— , you B. Wilson. All should attend. BOOZ.
don't like -;" At Op; ; approsch of morn s
night's swift dregons pultl.o,cloude full fast, and
wandiring-bere and (bore, troop holtie4o
ehuratt-yarda." Shakespeare, say you, dame ?
Well, as you will; but' I credit it to • oountrolot
WO%
,
,-, • " Polly put the kettle - on;"tind well, all
have tea" ' No, I thank yon—coffee., Tha&a my
counselor—that is, y frow. 7 ..A way with 'yens
jit
Dutch ; it will spoil y breakfast. ak nited my
ri,
self to cake S ane union
its story ;' and i,f;it . re not so late- 7 that is; sa
early--I would give to you. SomehOw these
ghosts will not, " troop home," at all. - i • There,
goes the firs(4l-namer—the:water boils. - ',Now
abate's the cod's° ? I'll gAud'it. I lik 01 ;Ii 3171 u"
sio of the coffeo mill, - It bas a harmony ;of a:o i
times about it. (Get away, ghosts-) Wh,y ., don't:
you say, " There, now, you tub a good IMY."-'.4 ,
Ilere's your coffee, and if you make that . villain.;
ous mixture they hero at the hotels, I'll apply
for a divorce. Oh, you needn't get indignant.—
I don't mean the hotels of this town. It's a
pity, though, you hay° so many uncles and aunts
keeping hotel; for I feel now as if a little spell
of a square setting out. of these fellows—(beg
your pardon—hold on Co thQ stove handle)—
would sharpen my appetite for breakfast, 1 - '- . 1 ' .
Oh, Mr. Gossip! forbear. Wo stre;giowing
short in provisions. And after all this talk, talk,
talk, throdghout the night, night, nighty as Sir.
James Mount would say, them is no occasion for fay stimulus for your appetite, my dear. • ,
Now its my turn, madame I . Don't " my dear":
me. ' Suppose some one should hearyou say such
a thing aEr that ? • I hero a name, audit' it has a
meaning i'n your fancy, cull [no that, I pray you.
Now I am sure, sir, you an's in jest ; 'for no ono
hears. And what if they should 1 i
Well, now, what sort of conclusion would you
have use draw from that insinuation? No breach
of promise cases for me, madame. Ileeauie
give you a compliment for Making coffee, in a
very round-about way, indeed, don't aonolude
that"l mean so much ni if I 'bad said, "Chops
and tomato sauwa." I deny the implication, now
awl here, once and forever
Why don't you add, "Ono and inseparable,'
Mr. Gossip? There is no presumption about it,
• unless it were presuriiption in me to Join my fato
to a man that goes wandering up and down all
the region of created faactee, forever and evei.—
Proeuinption! What 1, .d0‘ you call those little
things there ? I mean those little shoes, and
boots, and stockings! And that hat, that little
bonnet, and_thateloak, and that thing lhe,re on
rockers, with a . little pillow in one end, and a
dainty blanket of many pieces; each with a his•
iory ? And if this don't carry conviction, hoar
those little feet, look nt those eyes peeping out
from under that same, blanket. These, sir, are
no presumptive evidence; They are positive
proof.
Oh well, let us have the coffee.. Never mind
the other things. We can't live on gossip, alway.
I aril in a:: hurry, dame—my business calls me
away. There. Very good. Cream rather defec
tive, but better than they have at the ho—. (load
bye, dame, good bye. Very sorry to leave; but
I'll be back to dinner in good time, and toll ybu
the 1301VH.
MAINSBURG.—Mr. E. C. Smith who
escaped the Insane Asylum at Philadelphia, has
returned home. After escaping the Asylum, IM
obtained work in order to . get means 'to travel
with. Ile °num home late at night, and went
away again early the next morning, as he said,
on important siness, not h:tting his friend:
know where he was going fsrthcr than toi Cor
ning. After visiting-Niagara, an 4 some ether
places, he has come home again and apparently
in as sound mind us ever
On the evening) of the 4th inst. , the friends of
Elder Rockwell gave hint a donation of $72 'fa
the house of E. Dewey. '
Ice. Ice. Ice. Our people not being abiki to
spend their summer months in the famous Alaska
of our government, arc each building nn Alaska
of their own.
The largest number of logs that. were ever piled
up in this locality at ore time, are now - in the
mill yard of Messrs. Dour] Jr. Woodburn.
Our debating -schools ate 'well attended stud
the questions arc well debated. The quektion
fur next Weduesday.evening is woman stiffrage.l:
March 7th. REPEATER.
TROY.— We have plenty of snow, and
the merry jingling of sleighbolls is heard from
"early morn till end of ,day"----and very often
till iutl of night.
The Old Fellow's lodge iu this placo Las beet'
nicely fitted up, %%Mil new desks, handsomely
trimmed for officers, &c. Thu Lodge is very
prosperous and is constantly adding to its' num.
Lens
Mice and Sire. Verbeck have opened rooms on
Multi et. formerly occupied by Miss Wall, milli
incr, for drerstnaking, and plain rolelni;',.
' Another call has been tendered the Rev. 111 r.
Camp, of Newark, N. Y. to accept tho pastorate
.1 the Presbytertan Church in this placo. It is
thought he will accept the call.
There has been some talk }Are about a news
paper being started at Conton ; but as Mr. Bert
die failed to establish a new county, with Itlin
uq4a us the county seat—it is not likely tat
any one will be so foolish as to try to start one
there now.
13utiners ie rathir dull with bur merchants and
tradesmen, but 113 fold comes down and we re
turn to sueele payinents, I trust ttmes will bo
better; bitter than they have been fur A unifi
er of years.
March, 10, IS7O, TENNY.
LlBEltrir.—l am unable to give any
great variety of news this week. On Saturday the
sth inst., the time, to give the villagers the bene
fit of what they have been taught in the way of
discoursing music. Wy k were astonished at the
great advancement they have merle in the short
space of one months instruction. Thu citizens
of our place, feel proud of the band, and that
the money they-have contributed to purchase
instruments, urns a good investment, and will
eventually result in great benefit to the village.
—Benjamin Wieland Esq , from Orangeville
Stephenson Co. stopping at our village'
for a few weeks., teethe purpose of introducing to
our citizens, Whealocks' patent process of tann
ing, and finishing hides, in the space of 1(1 to 21)
days, he also - linislies up Mink, Mnskrat, Raccoon,
Wildcat, ayl Fox skirr,to make the various
kinds of Itq goods out of. lleis prepared to sell
tatniiy, township, and county rights, being the
owner of the territory of Tiogn, and 15 other
count ks, in the state of' Pennsylrania. I have
bad the opportunity of examining his szmplCs
of different kind of finished calfskin, kip, and
fur and at , far as my judgtnent serves the
I find them nell tanio..l, and finished up in a
worktuanlike manntr. The above method of
tanning, end finishing hides, and fur skins, is
upor.or to proce:s,
entirely new, and flu - z
and also much cheaper. Prom what I have seen,
and understand of the new method, I think •it
wmtht the interest t.f file filirltr•TO thrOlighnlit
the county to r ectirC a family right from the
;.!..tit; or hi: pp.„.kes through the different town
'l
•hips, lam told that the agent will.be ready to
the c6tity in the cunt-soot a few weeks
. 1 4:1-co 81), 1S lt. s era 11E.
LANI;'S CRICK.—MI. Ripley Lfitril,
iesif (Dec C. J. licPcy that
b..ti t zitt of W. Wells,
'Mr Chl Pit:ley h sold bis farm to C
1; , -Iley and ht.ogbt another of Chas. Ripley-
11. Cooper has nuic4•d uti Ids farm up Iminh'e
=MI
Ti.c
z.i,tewalhe itre not H.uch in ate Fero at
rodent, oa arcoutit of their not being kept clear
f .•n.
Our hearts , Nero made glad the ,oth,er day by
the visit of the lion, Steve Wilson. • - -
Ono 4ord to the gnaw playas who spend most
Of their ti toe at the groceries, may n o t be nuth3a.
To the :oung men we would recommend sehoul
books: The OM men to etay at home with their
fah,irics setting a Utter example. T o t h e r r ,
priett)r! : 'RUTH up "GUT 1:101111D0(;8.
Our ailverthiment fur :110W 1h hien plou,ptl .
answered ; nett the re jtilt i 3 the lutuberineti have
iiuklruved their tiuie uundelfully. as the huge
pile: Mugz nrutied the iniils St'CLII to
Sptrl.ing of Inge rite inde us of one pone
thut might 6c allied huge, it b it is niachtd ,
1,1!73 it. The hal/lieu if the tree, if :19 good cc
t!.r , ..HillLeak. , (2vr 3,000 ft. Thii large hel
tut en 1:411 , ,16 01VIsCd by A. Seuuten. It
a., pureiit::ed. by_ E. It. Haight, and Charks
Cletnens. and Netson Cruttetideu, hauled it ever
u.ikg
IVe bad la beautiful illustration of immortality
of Lim soot, by any. G. P. itiatroul on Bunday
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WRITNEY'S MUSICAL GUEST, for
March, is on our.tablo; and on a closo examina
tion, we find it well worthy a prominent place in
our editorial columns. Beth the reading and
music is well selected, and just what is suitable
for;the. WanlifOt ittneleal•public t& largo:
Each number contains no leis than three songs
—or two songs and ono instrumental piece—and
those of tho tirs4lnes, and such ns is sold in
Silcel form for ;9,„ 40 anti scl 9onts , each, and ,all
this setiVricoirthlitit thaloiv 'price of Sl l ooinr
annerii. 7 .l •l l.) , ' , '
In this number wo, and, the . : songs, 9 Sweeter
than a • Pcaob," by Jordan," Johnny Dean's
Courtship," by Suffern,' and a beautiful quartette,
" River of Beauty," by Rosccrans, alsdi a very
pretty romance called "Easter Eve." We ad
'vise 'Our residers to subscribe, by all' Means, 'or
send ten cents for sample, copy and examine for
yourselves. Address "Whitney's Palaeo of Mu
sic," Toledo, Chid.- ; : •
In its new forth, MERRY'S MUSEUM
is not excelled by any of the magazines for the
young; and the March number, handsomely, il
lustrated, is fully up to tho mark. At $1 '5O a
year, tbe -.llluseum is the' cheapest' of the first
class illbstrt4ed magazines, but the publisher of
fers to do itiltbetter.. For 25 cents ho will send
as samples the first three numbers of the current
volume. Address Horace B. Fuller, 14 Bromfield
street, Boston.
TIOGA . BAPTIST.. ASSOCIATION.--De-
Unguents to the Building I'und:'—There are quite
a large number in this cattily, who generously
subscribed to the above fund, and as yet have not
paid a dime. The subscription was duo in Au
gust, 1860. Subscriptions of this kind should be
just as promptly paid as made, and wo see -no
Telikln why those payments should he ',max de
layed. Let every ono indebted - apply this nailed
personally, and send their arrearages along.
I'. C. VAN GELDEr,
Boor AatNcY.Mr. Belk'. Doane of
Middlebury is agent for the sato of:" The - 4mer
ca n Cyclopedia, or "lonic book ttscful Knowl
edge?' in this Bounty.
The book treats_ of a great'variety of subjects
of interest try every fairdly, and contains a large
amount of'ureful knOwledgo for the cultivation
of home pleasure and duties. It is written in a
popular style, easy of comprehension, in topieli
briof enough Tor an eicrting'a koadirig. Indeed
it is-of that class of books; not needed by thoSo
who have access to sources of accurate informa
tion upon the /objects touched, yet it is instruc
tive
and useful to that class of roaders who
cr,nnot spare timo to go to the bottom of things.
Such:a boOkIE purports to ho; and we have no
doubt that litrmors, mechanics and working men
will find it worth qll it Mt's !
It contains over 1000 pages, printed in large.
clear typo, and treats of moro than 350 difforent:
subjects. Among them we mention : Tho Family
Wome, Kindness, To husbands, wives, fathers,
mothers, children—a hint to Youth, To young;
Ladies, To patent's and Teachers,Econoroy,
Manners, Maxims, precepts and rules, wells, cis
terns, painting, whitewashes, plowing draining,
fertilizing, fencing, (lower gardens, the culture
of fruits, management of horses and stock, sheep,
hogs, bees, cooking, making bread .Ic., domestic
dyes, housekeeping. sickness, health and a great
variety of other subjects. .
Wall Paper, "Wiadpiv Paper& Cloth Shades.
SPSINO STI)CIeTOR 16770.—11 ugh Young S Co.
have ju.t received their first installment of 'Wall
Paper, Winthw Paper, and Cloth Shades, for
leing trade, which will be sold cheaper than
ever. l:orders, Window Fixtures, Cords, Tass
ele, GM Cornices, Piettire naiis, and everything
elte that belong.; to the trade. COtno artd price
our/ I ocid4"
and ciamine them before purchasing
'
olden tern Specimens and priees'sent by instil
to ;my port of the county.
N. B. Our :Jock is the largest ever brought'
into the county, and we don't intend to be under-
Jobb IIUGH YOUNG , Co.
wolsh,,ro, March ti,. 1870.-ff.
Toe Newest, largest, best and cheapest as
9orluient of if'rames and home inateriaio ' " any
where to he found," together with tew and beau
tiful *led of pictures, at Spencer's Art
March 9, ibT9-2w.
ir TOF LETTERS remaining uncalled for in
_LA the .Wellstioxo-I.'mtoffice for- month of.
i'vorunrv. , -
Charlie Dishope, El/sha Brown, Chas. Bailey,
prlit 4,4 lier; ,C..A.ißoyd, Augustus' Bayles,
11. Adam:', ,Alary J. Butler, Agusta Radler, So
phia Btinjittnin, - Ilds;3et.t; Alice. Butler, Alm:
C,..dey, 'Forbes Cooley, Job W. SymodtlB,
Mirs It. Cole, M. B. Cobb, Mrs. Y, hl. Climapney,
Patrick Carley, Albert Campbell : Harrison Deck
er, Will. Elliott, George Fineli, Lovina. Duriok,
L. I. .Firk, Dottier Fellows, Ida Fenton, EstCi
Gafford, R. L, J. IL henry. Bache
fienry; Chester Ileminger; Nancy Henry, Mrs.
A. C. Cole, L. B. White, 'J. Wingert; J. 11 Wellsl
Caroline W Mut d, Abel Webster, Joseph Vutighen,
Wra. Young, 0. P. Taylor, L. I. Sperry, D.
:4tubl.n., James Illuiitgutnery, J. W. St , 'lttitt,
James Shahs, Levi Steirart,-•Sarall: A. Sceloy,
giving Sopet, Thus. J. Raymond, Jas. Richards,
John Calvin Rey et!, Mossis Pritchard, W.
J. Parkinson, Mrs. Fritt.l... Packard Latch
Jane Munson, Jus,,ie liilbulett, F. N. E.
Elisabeth Johnson, Sarah E. Johnson,
Dydeajano Johnson, IL C. Johns, Dilyhi Jones.
Man coiling for the above, please say adver
geed. GEO. W. 3IE,RRICK, P. 31.
SPECIAL, NOTICES: -
A COUGH, COLD OR SORE THROAT
Iteguliss immediate attoutei,n, ns net
loct often ret,tilts inati.incuraLlo Lung
Diseneo
tRONONIAL • •,
. Broton s Bronchial Troches
001 1 will moat in variabygire instant
Fon buo.lonnts, AE,TIMA, CATAttlttl, CONBOIMINT, end
Trtruwe DISRAdra, they bayou eobtbing effect.
FING ERS and I'UttLIO SITAIMRS use • them to
clear and strengthen the voice.
'Owing to tilt good renutetion,and popularity of the
Trochrs. many 4wiirtirrlos and dicer. imitations 'eta of.
fared, which • e goad for nothing. lie aura to obtain
the true
Brown s Bronchial Troches,
scrt.rt [dm 1.'69—0m.
The Coinfessiona' of an Invalid,
Ty.7111,T5111:14 fur the benefit of young nun and others
j_ who ..uff•ded from Nervoud ty, oct—supply ing
itte Ineatt4 nt felt-cure. Writte by vne who cared
'timed I; and rent fru() orrecolvinF a poptimtid directed
elicvlopt. Addr.24, NTAYFAIR,
Brooktyn,N. Y Om.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A ti ENT itE3IA,I3, who gin Mired Tor years front Ner
vous Lehi) l'imustore Decoy, and all the Mktg Of
youthful itulneretion,mtil, fur the sake of suffering bn•
free to all uho need it, the receipt and
directions tor tanking tho simple remedy by which he
ass cured. SulferPrs wishing to profit by the tivei ,
tiger 's ex Ingle...nee, can do ho by addrcs%ing in perfect
confidence, JOHN 13. OGDEN.
Mrt 3 26;68-Iy.. N 0.42 (witty Street, New York.
TO. CONSUMPTIVES,
'CUE AdTerttscr. hat WA - been reitiwed to health In a
few uer.l,l,l.ty a vs ry sitopic remedy, after hawing suf
fers,l several l '
Oat b %%jai a severe lug affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make
known to 1114 Id low erolfert rt the means °icor°. .
To all who desirn lt, he will semi a copy of the pre
sc. rim lull used (tree of charee,) with tiro directions for
pmitari its turd using the same, tibial they will lind'a
'WILL CONSrMi'lloN,.AaTtielA, llroicgllia,etc.
.The elp et of the lid vvrtlser In arnding the lirßscriiii
t ion be to belle bbt the afflicted, and spread 11)(011[111003i
which be conceives to he invaluable; and he hops
every sufferer will try his remedy, as It nail coat thorn
out t tog, awl nutY pt ova a blessing.',
Pavia, wishing the prescription, will pleaße tiddri4
IteV .EDWA RD 'A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, KlngtleArtinty.
MMnyY6, 1369-Iy.
Tiiif, EMPORILTAL
_o_
A. New Store & New Goods.
(One door 1-4 low Webb linfating's Drug Storo )
T SVOULI STATE to atom whom it may coca : ,
cern, that I have just returned from the
carefully and clot.e, a fail osaort
men t
GROCEIF.S, PROVISIONS, FLOUR
AND FEED, &.0
Comm, awl prico tuy
TEAS, SWG,AII,6 . •AND• SYRUPS,
Ilefort 3 uu l'icrehatx
Weihnior o, Jan. 4, 1870-tr
ilk Elie Plaster.
Jr; %log betni. thorou g hly
b„), thti Tutu,urr, feud pronounced )1
all, to he 4 supeth r article, we who pleusuri
in pa) ipg tho xe can supply the_ rtins:•ea, as
no h ave any quantity on
...Pfide par ton,
4loilar% ; S. cLIAMYNEY. ,
Jan. 5, 197'0-sm.*
' ....
• .
ME
ANY 7 sO O .- AdeoOft,ilarjpg loft bome,.wlthout
ITL ,
`any' oauso, persons aro hereby for,
bid trusting him on my account, as I will pay no
debts of his contracting:k , - ;
Afirft,BP - 3,;;DOUCildiaS•
Covington', Mat-01116;18TO*
ADMUsIISTRATOWS NOTlCE.—Letters of
Administration having Wen' gintited to tho
undersigned upon the estate Of. John nowt:Lod,
late of Deerfield twp.,'dee'd,,all , persons , indsbted
to said decedent or claiming against tho same,
mast eettie withA.
Alaretrl6 1870.41.0 - B. BOWEN is.daer.
CO
1t A GOOD TRADE, and is Ma
ate on the principal Street of 'WilliamspOrt,
Po,_A_lroslerate, capital. needed.--Address -at
once, "Box 2710, Williatnaport, Pa."
March 10, 1470,2 w,,
•• • I I • NIANSFIELD
• ;, •
MINERAL - PAINT,
•
ealo .by '
• , - • . • .
March 16 18.70tf. •Wi 0 NEBO'S.
:
'PAINTS
'
1 HIS,
For the Milliee;itt;,
March 26;1870-4. - C. Elms
A DMINISTRAT9WSnrE,—Lotters of
been .granttur to the
undorsigneii upon thoostnto of Claris'Bo
Br--
ad:, Into bfJnoloon tow'riablpi deo need, all par-,F Andobtato snld . deeedent °Jain:ling isitu Ini
the' dame; irrupt Bottle vrith
Mn:oh 1.0., 1870.-60 • . ' > L Afyter.
A DMINISTRAVOR'S 14orqp.--I lt t er s of
lA_ ,A.ditinistratinin Jiiiiifiriglee irrialied lb the
undersigned upon, th i;Wafts_ of seph Ingham.
of Decal cid: to wnihip, !lecoased, ik .personkin
debted to' said decedent or ilaiwiing • against, 'the
sumo, must keitio with 11. 11. INGHAM,
March 16. 1870.-6 t. ' , "Adm'r.
AT,T.f2DI3.IOY FARMERS:
iur B. .PRINCE, breeder of Light 'Bormab,
IU. White faced Black Spanish, Bealwight
Bantam and Black Breasted Red Game Fowls.
.• . • :- A I LS'O'AiI'ENT ' F .
Catharine Highland Nur*
series, -•: . .
and the
Champion Grain Drill and Seed
' Sower,
the best itt_use. M. Bt PRXNPT
Reabilettee'. State St; Wellibpro Pa 7 ^
Marelt 16, 1870,-tf.
c - J• fl ,;4
TO THE WORKING CLASS.—We 'are now prepared
to furnish all classes With „Constant suriployinent at
home, the wnolo of tho time or' forithe apace momenta.
Business new, light and profitable. persons of either
sex easily earn from 50c. to $5 per evening. and a pro
portional sum 1,1 devoting t I eir whole time to the
business. Boys and girls earn nearly as much as men.
That all who coo this notice may send their addrocis, and
test the, business, we make this unparalleled Mike :--
To suchas are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay
fur the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valu
able sample, which will do to comutenqo work on, and
a copy of The People's Littrary Conthanion—ono of the
largest evil best family newspapers published—all sent
free by lean. Reader, if yen want permanent, profb
'able work, rildress E. U. ALIEN Ane,usta
Maine. Nerd% 16, 1870.-3m'
'IA " EUREKA " roilkinceff
Is an •excellent article clgranulated Virg,lnta; 'wher
ever introduced it is wavers:ols' admired. It is put
up Su handsome riati.lin ',bags. In' *bid/ onion far
jleerEcha urn Pipes aro daily tinted.
Classed by all who con sunoils as the "finest of all;' It
is wade of tho choicest lea: grown; it is anti nervous
IP 4is tit:qt linz itrr, v 4, iv
in:coltrfjancl welgltt , 'fence one poltnd wilt
lust its long US 3 ' ol of dinar) tobaeco. It, this brand we
1080 pack orders evory clay for first quality 31errechaum
Pipes. Try it and cony Ince youreolvos tt s ia all itcluicus
to lto t "VIE FINt.bT OP
LORIL- CENTURY CHEWING
LARD'S TOBACCO
• -
This brand of Cot Chosving Tobacco has Wo equal or
Flupei for ttoym hero. It Is without doubt the best chow-
W E ; tobacco in tho couutry.
anvo nwilabcan fu general use in the Untied States
over 110 yenrs, ono still acknowledged '•tho Lest"
Ntliertver used.
If your storekeeper does net lutTo tilts° articles for
sale, ask him to get then:it-they are sold by respectable
jobbers almost every where.
Circular and prices forwarded on application.
I'. LORILLARD d: CO New York.
March 10,1870-3 m,
TN the estate of Frederick Welthy, deed. In
the Orphan a Court of Tioga County, Penna.
Isio. 14, Noynotber Term, 1869:: !' .
To Mary Ann Welthy, widow of said decedent,
Philip Welthy, Mary Jane FoullEl4 Lucy Ann
Wilkins, Hannah Hart, Sarah M. Shepherd,
Catharine Sheffer, Alfred Welthy,frWilliam Wel
thy, and and Alvah G Wilkins, Guardian of
A:manda Welthy, Amanda ICopp and Christiana
ICopp, heirs at law of the &aid Frederick Wealthy
dee'd.,
You and each of you are hereby notified that
by virtue of,aWrithf Partition, issued put of the
Orphan's Court for the said County of Tioga, and
to ino,directed I shall on Wednesday tho 4th
day of May 1870. at 10 o'clock a. In, on the prom
ises late the , Estate of 'the said Frederick
Situate in Liberty Torinship Tioga
County Penna., proceed to the ezeouthin of tho
said Writ of Partition at which time and place
you can attend if you see proper.—Sheriff's Of
fice Wellbosro Pa. March 16. 1870. '
AGENTS WANTED.
LIVE Men to sell in five Counties in Penn.
sylvania—
WOTIELER & WILSON
* ,
Seliing Machines.
Wagons furnished; and the,inost Mend terms
to Agents and Purchashrs.'
'Address, or call on
PETERSON .t CARPENTER,
First National Bank,
. Mar. 9,'io•dt. Williamsport, Pa.
TEE PLACE TO BUY KEROSENE
I •
OIL TUE CPIEAPEST AT
Feb. 2,1870. , P. R. WILLIAMS .5: CO.
RPHANS' COURT BALE.—By virtue of
nn order, issued out of the Orphans' Court
of Tioga county, the undersigned, Guardian o tc.,
of Lovina Collina, will expose to public sale; on
tho premis.es ' in Union township, on tho: 36th
day of Marell, A. D. 470, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
undivided one-fours port of all that 'oortain
lot o, tract.of laud situate in said Union town
ship, Tioga countyi Pa., and bounded on the
north by lands of Ira Soper, east by lands ofJo
scph Collins and L. N. Griswold. south by lands
of Chauncey Bacon, and west.hy' lands .of- Geo.
G. Collins ; emitainitig about fifty-five acres,
(fifty acres of which are cleared,) together with
VW frame house, framo barn, and small orchard
thereon.
'forum—One-third Cash, ono-third in one year
from the confirmation, nod one-third in two
years. • • ' CHARLES STOCK tVELL,
litrch 2, 1870, 4t
Guardian.
The Richardson Washer.
E the undersigned do hereby ray to all—
that ,I we have tried! this Machine, and.
think it far t.upetior 'to any we ever raw. It
washes complete, and works with perfect ease--
only requiring uhoutorie tenth the labor of com—
mon viashers. We think it cheap, simple and
iltirable. It does not wear the eluther, 'but sim—
ply cleanses from all dirt. Al4l we Cheerfully
recommend it to all; it being now eativassed for
with great irucce•is. March 2. 1870. St
Mrs. Jerome Smith, , Mrs.. Willioin Mothers,
"
Mary A Dewey, -1" ftleorze - Parker,
.4 chi istilorWal . ltins, " Nettie Watkins,
" Loki:. lioluic.,, • !-P. C. Vau Gelder.
- Mr. M U. Sutton is the only authorized Agent
is this locality. • - ' • Itlar. 2-13 t,
W., P. isICIONY
For Sale.
-
rob., of Ifny, 100 buFhels of PotatoeF, I,now
1
Cool: Stove. Eaquire at the Wellshoo
Dupery, :11areh 9,1870-2 t.
Book Stare for
, /
LORIL- YACHT CLUB SIVIOKIOO
LARD'S TOBAOCO
L:orinard's SntiWt!
IN PARTITION.
.1". B. PorrEnr,Sherilt
„
AI ,
~.„t
5 .r;
EARLY SPRINa TRADE
is
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4 subseribdts;ttre now Teboiving new goods almost dai l y,. sui ted to
the trade of this season of the year, and we can and are willinto'make it an ,object to an
tobuy'per
sons who are preparedbuy such goods early, to of us tac WC think ire can claim safely
to town them an average of
7 _.F
TWENTY-FIVE
•
on the prices of any.bnt new goods, and also a saving of considerable' more than interest on
what the prices wilt be when business is active.
OUR LINEN STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW,
BROWN TABLE 'LINENS, HALF BLEACHED TABLE LINENS,
BLEACHED TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TEA DAYLAS. SCOTCH
DIAPERS; -SHIRTING • LINENS, BROWN CRA SUES, BLEACH
ED CRASHES, HUCICABUCK TOWELING, BORDERED
. . ,
BOWELS, FRINGED TIELS, TABLE SPREADS, 1
. .
' .
LINEN BOSOMS, &C., &C., is marked at full Monty-Qv° por cont. loss tirAn {ho prloos at wkdoh
we sold our many goods last season.
Our Domestic Stock,
wo pro now tilling up with all tho desirable make' in
radiAdirD . S11111:TINdS, BROWN SIIIItTINOS, BRO N SHEETING'S,
TIOKINGS, DENIMS, STRIPES AND NEWEST STYLES IN
PRINTS, NEWEST STYLES IN GIN.GRAMS, &0.,
Valell we aro selling at a small advance on the'present low rate of prices in trholesale markets.
,Boots and Shoes.
Wo are also adding largely to onr stook of Boots and Shoes, putting in as fast as possible,
noweststyles in
a.
I S
LADIES' SERGE POLISH BOOTS. LADIES' SERGE BUTTON BOOTS.
LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT POLISH - LADIES' PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON
BOOTS
And shall keep a still larger stook this season than last, and also sell them at a slight reduction
in prices, as we have boon enabled to get a
off of several of our loading makes, and in all crises where we d so, we give our customers the
benefit of it. 'We increased our soles in this department lest year about 20 per cont. over the
year before, and hope to do the some this your.
terCoule and see us, and wo will show you an attractive stock of
W tt -
and help you make your money buy more goods, per dollar, Wan for n good many you're:
Corning., Feb.' 9, 1810.
TIOGA HIGH SOHOOL.
11. M. BELULB, . Principal.
,R. T. Mums I i Assistant.
Miss llsmutii. CLesn,.... Prim. Dep't. •
pd Term will open Dee. i2O, anti continuo 14
0.0 .weekm , Tuiion
bills made for leis than halt a term. No deduc
tions made except in cases of protracted Meknes's.
haunts to rent to these who desire to board them
beives.
RATES , OE' TUITION
•
) •
'Common Engli sh; Elementary Algebra,/ Pri
mary Philcisophyand Primary Physoltogy.free to
all pupils of .school ago residing in Tioga DI)ro.
Common English $5,00
Higher " 7,00
Commercial course, tirao unlimited 5,00
German—extra...........• • ' 3,50
English Branches and German . 8,50
114
-c. omthercial course... 8.50
For information with regard to rooms or board
call on, or address
11. M. BEELES, Principal,
Dec./5,1869-a. Tioga, Pa.
4 FEET WOOD, FARM. PRODUCE RE
calved in payment for ,Taition.
AuditOt's bTotice.
THEAndoreignedi ayirointed an Auditor in
the 'natter of the uccount of J. Emery,lM
ruinistrator of the estate of David IL Smith, de
ceased, to settle E aid account and marshal the
assets in the bands of said accountant for. dis
tribution, will attend to the duties of his ap
pointment, at his °JEN), in Vollaboroi Tioga co.,
Pa., on Wednesday, March 30,1870 ; when and
persona ore required to present their
claims, or be debarred Horn coining in for a share
of said assets. • JOHN. I. MITCHELL,
Feb 23, 1870. 4t Auditor.
WATCH .. :14OST;
BETWEEN . Bloisburg and WeUsher°, on the
3d inst, n Swia Watch, manufactured in
itneva, Switzerland. The tinier mill bet euila
bly rewarded by leaving's old watch at this office,
or at the Railroad Depot, Blosibiar'g.-
Feb. tf, 1870-2 W. • - S. T TILL.
• ,
E. 1-1. Harris,
CELEBRATED BAKING POWDERS
for solo by
Feb. 2, ISM R, .VILLIAMS
Kerosene Lamps,
CHEAP AS DIRT, Ar
Feb. 2, 1870. P.R. WILLIAMS ci co.
The Place to Buy Groceries.
L. F. TRUMAN,
rir AVING taken tho Store formerly 000npled
by John R: l3owonior dry goods, and con.,
vetted it into a
GROCERY & PROVISION
E6TAI3LISIPMENT,
avorything fresh and good can bo Nand Lem
'and at prices to Ocoee.
TAS, corru i SUGARS, MO—
LASSES, FISH, &C., &C.,
to suit. all.
Call and seo as, that we may convince you
cho fact that.oui motto is, "Cheap,• Quick
`.;aloe, pond Swallitrolli.;."
Wellaboro, Feb. 28,1870—tf.
Thu regaining Dry Goode, of It: Bowen,
Will be .9091 at this establishment nt very low
figures. I L. F. TRUMAN.
MU
GOODS
FOR
+.`
:---:
EMI
and - avail aiiiclo in it, consisting of
SMALL DISCOVNT
LT' LOW PRICES,
AYER'S
cATITAI?TIC PILLS.
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ItE the meet perfect purge
/11, live WO are able to produce,
and as we think . , has ever yet been
. made by any body. Their effects
have abundantly shown to the community how much
they excel thu °flux medicines in use. They toe safe
and ultasent to take, but powerful to cure. Theirpen.
etratlug properties stimulate the vital action of the
body, remove, the obstructions of its organs, purify the
blood, and expel disette. They purge out the foul ho.
morn which breed` awl grow distemper; stimulate slug.
gleh or disordered organs into their - natural actions,and
impart tone. and strength to the whole system. Not
only do they curd the every day complaints of every
body, but formidable and dan
gerous disease. While they produce powerful effects,
they are at the same Unto. In dliainikihed doses, the
safest and hest physic that can be employed for children.
Being sitgar.ccated. they are pleasant .to take; and,
being purely vogiable. are entirety harmless. Cures.
made have been hat would surpass belief, were they,
not substantiated by men of such exalted character, as
to forbid the au'hpicion of untruth. !away eminent
clergymen' and phyitictitus certify to the public the re.
liability of our remedies, Si hi le others have sent us the
uaurauce of their conviction that our Preparations
contribute Immensely to the relief of our afflicted
fellow men.
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratls
our American Alumnae, containing ditectlons for the
use of these nkedieines and certificates of their cure of
the following couiplainte;
Costivenes B. Bilious Complqlnts,l.llteitutstisni,Dropsy,
Heartburn, headache tithing from foul stomach,
Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid hiactlon of the Bowels and
?ain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all
Diseases which require an eiacuant medicine. They
oleo, by purifying the bloodand stimulating thesystetn,
cure many complaints which it would not bo supposed
they could reach, such us Deafness, Partial Blindness,
Neuralgia and isierclus Irrithbility, Derangements of
the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and all other kindred
disorders arising from a low state of the body, or ob
struction on Its functions.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers witbiother
preparutionson which they make more profit. Demand
Armes and take uo others. The sick want the hest add
there is for them. and they should have it. •
Prepaired by Dr. C, AYER f; CC., Lowell, Mass.
and sold by all Druggists and dealers in medicines
everywhere. Jan .19, 1870-2. m
Boon AGENTS WANTED FOX STEAM
OLERS,AND TRIUMPHS OF
P. T. BARNUM.
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF IN ONE LARGE OCTAVO VOLOSIE-..
NEARLY 800 PAOES-PRINTED IN ENGLISH AND
$3 ELEGANT FULL PAGE ESGRAVINGS:
It Embraces FoRTY Yrdlt4 RECOLLEcTIONB of his Buy
Life, as a Merchant, Manager, Banker, Lecturer and
SARK - man, and gives; accounts of his Imprisonment,
his Failure, his buceesslul European Tours, and im
portant Historical and Personal 11 .. toinilicences,
re
plete with Humor Anecdotes and EutertainingNarra
tiro. No book published so acceptable to all Masses.
Every outs wants it. Agents are selling from /5010 100
rt week, Wo oiler extra .terms. Our Illustrated Cata
logos and I erns to Agents sent free,
J. HAMM & CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn.
FRESH GROUND PLASTER
AT TIOG A,
BY T. L. BALDWIN, St, CO:
T HAVE for sale forty bushels of the genuine
101 l Norway Oats; being part of 771
bushels raised from 23 quarts sown on of an
acre. Thu seod frotri which the above oats worn
raised, Iva; bought in few York city, from the
sole agents for the sale of tho genuine Ramsdell
Norway Oats. ' 4 - F. ARCHER.
Wellsb)ro, Feb 2, -IS7O. 3m
N pursuaneo of an order of the Court of Com l f ;
mon Pleas, of Tioga county. dated the third.;
day of February, 1870, C. W. Beach. Guardian'
of Horace Mattison, Cantu)lugs J. Mattison, E 1•
len NI tittison, Ralph Mattison, Ruth Mattison, J.
S. 'Mattison and Willis Mattison, will, on Wed—
nesday, the 2:13 day of March, 1370, at 10 A.
M., on the premises. exposr to
public sate. all of the interest 01 his said wards
in all that lot of land situated in the borough of
Knoxville, in ; Tioga county, Pa.; bounded on
the north by Cummings Mattison, on tho east by
3. Goodspeed, J..Dearinart, A. Dearman and F.
Woodbury ; routh by Main street, and west-by
L . mm t i,,, n; eilntaining eighteen acres; With
tz .„ f rame bea st s, one frame barn, and an apple
orchard thereon. Met), all that other lot of land
vittt.tted in Doerfltl.l' t:w•nshtp, Tioga county,
pa. ; bounded on the north by the Billings es
tato, cast and west by'Cuturuings 'Mattison, and
spittli by 11. Freeborn and Map). of 11. Seeley,
tlece,►sed; containing 2b aerefr,, wore or less.-
-Terms. eush.' BRACH, Gua'n.
Feb 23, 1870 3w h.
L. F. TRUMAN.
MEE
PER CENT.
BOOTS
J. A. Parsons & Co.
$7,50 per ton.
NOriffilli Oats.
Guardian's Salc*.
IRON WORKS!
FOUNDRY A MACHINE SHOP I
WELLSBORO,,:PA.
SEARS & AVERY, PRONUETOREI.
• I. -""""---
PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, CULTI.V4-
TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, BET
. TLES, ALL SIZES, ' SAP PANS, -
FA RMIN I 4 II UTENSILS, ALL ••
- SIND B ,4WOODMACHINESsos . -
SAWING WOOD;
Brick Machines,
CHURN POWER; THE TOMPKINS
COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT
AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY
ON HAND,
And also, everything venally folnd in a flrdt
class Shop.
Wo call particular attention' to our lA
CHINE - STIOP, which has been ro - -built . • 'ith
new, and firist-elass
MACHINERY, L ATIIE,
Iron PLANER, DRILL, it.c. We employ none
but first-class workmen, and' are, therefore, pre=
pared to do our work in the boat style, tuub at
short notice. Wo .have, rooontly added new
MACHINERY, for Planing gild Matching
boards. Call and see us.
Jan. 5,1870-Iy. SEARS .4 AVERY.
BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE.
4 i ze :::
• • kg
J Surrender,
BM) AT bISCRETIONI
YOU see that half a. column of space with half
an inch of reading matter don't help me
atter all. What d'ye do that fur .!" asked less
than a million of my customers, when I appeared
in blank. And, being tuckered out with trying
to explain why did it, lam forced to do it in
print:
lu , kerefore,
Know ye, ail good peoplo, that I am doing a
Lan - al/taco Buainoss,
WHOLESALE) RFAIL
SUGARS, Au. GRADES, SYRUPS, MO
LASSES, PORK, HAMS,
SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CIVOES, COD, HALT
BUT, AND 80 ror'ir,
And I am selling cheap as I always do, and can
save country dealerstheir expenses to the little
city of Elmira, or iho big olty of New York.—
But then,
THE TEA TRADE
is one of my biggest, brightest, and beet thing*,
You cannot get better f
OdLO ' Nd . OII, ' GREEN ' TEAS,
or cheaper, than I eAn sell you. You may pa
troniio the (fret« American Ten Ompang, and
ihen can do you good. I have enough to BO
Tioga County a
TE la HE . INGI
for tho next 25 yoars. Besidw no man Was a big.
ger or better lot of
hr
400 M a r.ig ©M D
then I have, and am telling but i at a bargain.
1 vr
Ev . erythivo . c,
in tho Grocery Lino,
CANNED FRIIIT - S, AND VEGETABLES,
WOODEN WARE, CONFEC
,.- TIONERY,
•
•
not mixed ne I mix them here, but in good order
I buy all the
BUT TER rAND CHEESE,
that I can, and almost dverythingelso but teasels.
Sign oft BULL k BEE - HIVE. r
T, MATHERS
, pee. 15,1E339.
Welisbor
HAVE. YOU SEEN TIIE
'lumen e Stock of,
Carpets,
AND 1:51L .CLOTIIS
in the Uarpot Storo of
Oct. 47, 1869
Catharine 1
HIGHLAND NITI SEDIES.I
•
°Aril ARINE, SCIIVYI.ER CO., 1.1.
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
GRAPE VINES,STRAW BERRIES,
PLANTS, BEDDING PLANTS,
ROSES, &C., &C.
• OgO. TUNE ..tc SON, PROpRIEToRS.
M. B. PRINCE, Agotit, Wollaborol ra-e-4
Bob. 9, 1970.—tf
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.t WAITE'S,
Corning. N. Y.
C. F. & - ItloOret
SIJ IVERY S, EXOANGE -tABLEI3
Wolisboro, Pa AND . Office i( and Stables l3 on Water
Street, in rear of Court Nouse. They! will fur.
nish horses, single or double, with Buggies, or
Carriages, at short notice. - Long experience in
the business enables the proprietors to 'wanes
with confidence they can meet any reasonable de•
mends in their line. Drivers furnished, if desired
And passongeraparried to any part of the country.
Thankful for r elearned
t, favors, they invite continuum,
of custom. Terms reasonable.
Nov. 24, 18139.—1 y".
Furniture ! Furniture !
8.. T. VAN HORN,
RAVING completed his new Cabinet' Ware •
house on Main street, Wollsboro, has stock
ed it with a large and tuperior assorted stock of
FURMTURE.
Chamber Snits ) Walnut ) Ashillaple k ,
•
from 51 , 50 down, end of obeapt
- *"‘" -2- ''" as the same goods cats be bo'tt
•!-- in the cities, freight :lidded.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, , and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
from $125 down. 4150,
SOFAS, LOUNGES; COUCHES,
TEE-
A-TETES,
with Upholstery to suit
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
•• Looking Glasses, Brackets, Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
all kinds, •
Wholesale and Retail.
lem manufacturing as usual, and Intend to
keep a full stock of ware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware Booms arc spacious and
neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and
best stock of Furniture ever brought into the
county,
Planing and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING Sc MOULDING,
dono to order at the Pnetory.
Jan. 1, 1869-tl..
B. T. VAN HORN
C-C-B-&-F-L-E,
COME TO
T. t. BALDWIN & CO'S
TIOGA, PA.
and see a nice stook of Goods for the
FALL ct• WINTER.
such as
limmt wain aowas
—all styles, colors and patterns—
ALPACAS, POPLINS, O.UIBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLORED SILKS,
BEAUTIFUL Winter SHAWLS,
and a large asfortment to select from.
CLOAKS READY—MADE,.AND CLOTH
,TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, FRINGES, TASSE] e S
TO TRIM DRESSES
" OR SACQUES.
—Our Steel Of..
YANKEE NOTIONS
can't bo beat. It keeps up with everything the
Yankees have thought of so tar.
LIOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CORSETS, &O;
R 0
maEmameto
too numerous to mention; but will say that you
will aeldum find so largo uu tut:munch! to select
from in a country stole, and clear dorin to the
BOTTOM FIGURE
We also keep u lame a9Zortruen t of
, •
READY-MA:I)E G OTI-lING
in tufts, nail parts i•f suits. Should we fail to
suit you with ready-nia l, le, we hare bassirnoro
arid
A TAI•L011 To CUT AND FIT.
Boots .utd Shoes,
all •'t rieE anti slzos
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
AND GENTS' FURNISIIING
GOODS. , A COMPLETE LINE OF
CROCKERY, .WOODEN WARE,
lIARD WARE, SHELF HARD .
WARE', NAILS, 1R0N, , ;.
Looks, Latches, Carpenters' Toole.
A GENERAL STOCK OF
R 0 C R. ES 9
F,ash:l TEAS aro lower than at. any time since
the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and
so hare some cheep. We aro agents fo.-the
E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE
-~--_l-~t-~
Farmerr, if you want t0,,1E to work kith drop In
SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, cs•e.
Buttertnbs, Pails, Firkins, and! Ashton Salt to
flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want
ed. Prices can't bo beat.
A- S
'T. L. BA LDIV.J.N a CO
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Tlciga, Pa., Jan. 1, IE4O.
Wellsboro Bak
y J. BURGIN would say to the citizens of
ttl? Wellz,boro and vicinity that ho is pre
pared to supply them with
BREAD, 'TIES AND CARES,
of the best quality. We also serve meals to
those who wish. OYSTER'S always on hand,
:or sale, and server! if desiud. Call at the old
Stevous' st,nd. J. J. BERGIN.
Fob. 9,.1870-Iy.
NORWAY OAIS FOR SEED
lITANE twenty•fico i bushels of the genuine
Ramsdell Norway oats. being part' of tlfty
bushels raised (ruin übe butibei Somiirig. The
seed 'from which the ahoNe' , oats, were raised,
was bought in New Yi rjt 'city from the ;sole
agents of the genuine Rains&ll Norway 0at . .",.-.
Price. 5'5 ppr buttho. - Address,
11111A.M BROOKS.
Feb. IC, '7o—tf. Wellsboro, Pa.
i High: School. •
pin Subscriber will open a School hi the
, village of Osceola. an lionday, 31aroli 7th,
1870, and continuo ta Ore weeks.
RATES OF TUITION:
Prittpry,
Common English
Higher ....
Eeb, 9,—tf.
iy.
$3 00
$5.00.
56,00.
C. 0. WARD, Principal.