The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 04, 1870, Image 4

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Thad *HS a pleiiseift WAY' We • liad et'
addressituLesomn,4r w kph - jab - Was:l
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to-Air you itt the Show hizniss,
liatify . . se .1:
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Hosed he was. He `sett-hey "Jolla
Htinyabwas iiavelln WI th-o`iiiiiffif,;3liiiilr,
nneetion
& C 0 . 49 Clic:up; Tie ppdp,l4l, 'bat (wean::
ing Mr. Butistitti),'sitqed'=ifp the anniii
mules . 6& ground the organ while. he
tended, door. ground .
yan Sang a comic sog ; waS,
t ils;000444.111.0, welt. . Billy ~qhakspfire
11 0*(4doilx grate bit with old - Robert
-Itidleyi`•and.Benlotinston , : Wa delltin•
trooli.. grate :ax of
;oaema>;zship , without saddul or ;
:'They was rekersin Dixey'S Land & ex- ;
petted_ it 'would knock the pePle. '
Fled "William, my luvly friend, ,
can you pay me that 13 dollars you i 'owel
me?'" sed no wit4',One or the .most'
tremerijis kbox I ever'experiunsed.
Simla sed he had gone: • .
gone; William ?" axed. •
.:,",...."..Rayttier,": he rOplide, and l'knoWd
it lamp nO:use to purkaf the subjeck •Tu r
der. •
_ itheu called for Lny,father.
Roves, things, daddy'?' . '
1. -4 ,9ktiddlin, my eon, middlin,”
Ain't you proud of you ofurn i tioy ?"
"Seareely." l
• " Why not tny patient?"
"Becawz you'havegone to writin for
tiie.noorpapers; i y sou. Bi meby you'll
lead all
. your character for t trooth and
vairaiserty. When I helpt ,yoir hnto
the show. bizinese I told .you Lb tlignerfy
Oat tliere• profeahnu.. Letterathor' is
lOW' •
He also stated that he was-dOin nild
dlln well in the peanut bliss 'S.', liked
it putty well though the Climate -was
rather warm. Artemitg ',Ward; ilia
The Rev. , Dr. Stone, of Salt Francisco
lectured in Boston a Short- time since,
on California. The r followingis an ex
tract: "How about fleas ?'_' [Laugh
ter.) Well, I must confess that in' our
State we have to scratch for a living;
[Laughter.) Sonic of our ladies are ac
ousted:lied to parody in this way; The
wicked flea, when no man purspe4h. l —
atim ulifit! CO' activity.
bot true that he Po-res
pect ofierions.„ VisitOrs•TesVeci,itily if
young d tender, are, preferred to old
resideata;lLaughter.] He is rather an
noying to those who like to nap in
church. Preachers don't object to blin.
He is especially fashionable with us.'—
He is admitted to the.clOseattin ti
thb best society, and if Oe 'lady .on
whoth you' call manifests samaimeasi
ness during your interview, and makes
demonstrations to show-wli4t thfl char
acter of
. the uneasines is [laughter,3 it
Is accepto as a part of good breeding."
[Continued "laughter and applause.]-
No woman should wear hergarter l be
low tisk:4lo:l6e. ItitS ruinous to the slaps
Of the calf. - More than this, it has se
rious consequences of another kind.—
The principal Vein of the leg runs just
,lieneatii the skin until it nearly reaches
'the. tines, when it sinks beneath the
muscles. ,Now if this is constricted at
its largest pait by a tight garter, the
blood Is checked in its return , to the
heart; the e fee are easily chilled, and
more liable to disease, the other veins
of; the leg are q.wollen intq hard, blue
knot , becorac varicose, as it - is called,
and often break, forming obstinate ul
cers. This is tiTicture which a physi-
elan sees evety day. With the garter
- fastened above the knee,. all this pain
and defortnityAtre avoided.
I- 'There is : station on thePittburg i FOrt
Wayne & Chicago Railroad Called Han
na, in honor of a deceased citizen of
Fort Wayne. A train stopped there
the other day, and the brakeman after
the mat4ner of his crass, thrust his head in
' side the door and called out " Hannah"
loud and long. A youug lady, probably
endowed with the poetic Appelatlon of
Hannah, supposing he was addressing
her, and shocked at his familiarity on
so short an acquaintance, frowned like
a thnnder cloud and retorted," shut
your mouth F" He shut it.
ntAUTIPLII; EXTRacT. —Do trees
talk 9—Have they not leafy ltings—do
they not at sunrise, when the -wind - is
low, and the birds are caroling their
songs, play-a 'sweet. Music?. Who tus
over heard the soft Whispers of the green •
leaves in spring time on a snarly morn
ing, who did not feel as though rainbow
gleams of, - gladness were running
through his heart? i 'And -then; when
the peach -blossoms bang •like rubies
from the stem of the parent tree—when
the merning r glary, like a bun before
the Shrine of God,. unfolds her beautiful
face, and the moss-roses open their
crimson lips, sparkling with the nectar
that fallal%m , heaven, who does not
bless- e`hlaker ? When autumn
comes=the season of : the "sere and yel
low lesf'r-wben 'the wheat is •in its
golden priMe,T.nd the ern waves its
silken' tassels the air, how those who
think, bow and, remember the reaper
Death ! And then again in -winter,
When the bosom or old mother Ettrth
I cold,- and the white - snow like a shroud,
is on her breast, and the naked trees
. I _with leaves 'all fallen, stand quivering
is the wind?
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ThaCWAbliatOT
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nrilllfl'oftide fs Ifeltetockeil: with' Type, Presses, 4c„,
btu! eVeratlrtantage:tor doing' • 1.
.411011; -- PRINTING
in a superior nuiuhei, Ptitlifor in Colors, I rom a wed
ding c ard to a slie4 poplar. , Aayltltalor ntyluiitly9 k:
dorm at 011,510,N 7 - 3
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Lasi Books, Paipplaete, : :• 0444, Invitation Cartis,i, •
tra"-- B " , Al4;mtum.eif;t - chbcks; Drains, 'Darns?,
131111Isadsj Cycultirs; 7 ' --. Orderi,iiiipiting ',Cards i
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13131140,14 vorailiKuTalope!, Tintedvt'llite Prititing,t •
Viitting thirds, 'Wedding -. 4:-c..; AtC , s Ac-, 1
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'Arid' all other plinks cOnitfin tty' en band Ant! rtiiltdo
•Ig!otbi i ivairantee7 1. - - -: •,-. - !School -Contract,: "-- l,
,Desdit i quit«galtn._:,i ~ . SuMmons, Subpoctriae,
Statement and Cuqt? . Rioi,' Warrantej, racecutlows. , -
Asnittible Action, ~.. ; , ;; Indemnifying Bonds, •,
Binds, Con stable'S Sate; Attachments,Jtidgmeuf•
Collector's Sale, • , ?fetes: Petition and Bond
Marriage Cer tificatei. ~. _:.... tor-App'num tof Guardian.
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Anititurottilsr blaulia• !tie t jilt unterate &Maize =wilt he
-printettlo-order on short notice: , --: - ,- - , -,;
- t - 414irtRerlsona sanding orders for JOB ]YORK will get
their work f.promptly-done And; reta,rned." , ,We - shall
41PaA14 AO WIWI to please ciuronstontera in:l his Idepart
,Ment.,,,...-7hose ',sailing _wort, please state the size 'of
'Job, hind, of inkand paper desired.
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SEED POT • • E.--Early Rose,
Climax, and Breese PrOific.- • _
Early Rose. the merits Of 'this celebrated vii
"Hat*inrtiivl4rafavellside I%y sideitylth tbitriarli ClocUri‘linndlorlePotatoer,
they matured twelve days in advance.
Climax potato: this variety, speak el for W
oolf. Frani one pottitiloesald ) the undersigned
received a yield of 123 pounds. It is a potato
or superior tablO A • -
The Breese Prolific matures about two weeks
later thanthe Early,Roser 7 i's .garkerally prd—
duo tiie,pdaX;Aqing,di ti rail 'fold, and
will proie a most valuable variety for field
ellture.,-,.1t is also a potato , of : r4celeutllable
quality.
Early Rose, _ •
Climax.
• Breese Prolifie,' , •
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Fab ..23,'R4f.,-
BEE . - HIVE EX6HANGE.
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BUT AT DISCRETION!
YOU see that half column of apace with half
an inch of reading matter don't help ma
atter all. What d',ye do that for f" asked less
than a million of my customers, when I appeared
In blank. And, being tuckered out with trying
to explain why I did it, lam forced to do It in
print:
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Know ye, all good people, that i am doing a
Land Office Bueinok,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
SUGARS, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, 'MO
LASSES, PORK, HAMS,
SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
CISCOES,. COD, HAM-
J.\ BUT, AND SO
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And lam selling cheap as I ulurays do, and can
save country dealers their expenses to the little
city of Elmiru, or the
,big city of New York.—
But then, -
is ono of- ray biggest, brightest, and bast things.
You cannot get bettor •r
OOLONG OR GREEN TEAS, ;11—
or obeaper, than I can colt y t ou. You may pa
tronize the Great American Tea Company, and
Ilion I can do you god. I Lava enough to set
Tioga County a t
for the next 25 years. 'Besides no man has a big
ger or better lot of
MOM MEOZZO
then I have, and am !Jelling theta at a bargain
CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES,
WOODEN WARE, CONFXC
TIONERY, '
not mixed u I mix Ahem here, but in good order
I buy all the
4that I can, and almost everything else but terelv
Sign of the BULL Je. BER•HIVE
rellsboro, Deo. 15, 1869.
The way to Get Rich
GOO DS
Wilson c~ Van Valkenburg's
CHOICE WINTER GOODS,
; EN ly MOB CLOTHIR
of every description, and clothing made to order
in the very beet style, and warranted.
Wellsbero,Deo.ls, 1889.
4 VAN HELDER:A' MITCHELL:
proprlecore.
prig() per pock,
pound.,
H. S. JOHNSTON.,
„ _ Pa.
BEE
MI
I Surrender,
Therefore,
THE TEA. TRADE
TE - HE - ING
Everything
in tho Grooery Line;
BUTTER AND, CHEESE,
W. T. MATIIERS
Is to buy your
where you can buy them, OHEAPESTI
You can do that at
A SPLENDID LINE. OF
8
Parehaeod at the Bottom Market Prlcee,,
just received.
WILSON A VAN VALKENBUitO
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Now Stook! , Nei G'
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HARDWARE!
;'Havititforined a pahtiehhlp lathe 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 • -
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, I
a cempletec assortment , 431 a Shelf ItkriWain ?
of which we enumerate lhafolloviint'artiolise
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X OUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP BINGES,
CARPE •T NTER'S TOOLS,
tiI ' AXE,
(ARS,
BITTS,
s 1 00
BITT-STOCKS,-iIATOHETS, CHISELS,
SifOVELS,RADEp, FORKS, • •
:.; Itr,OtgescßEWs
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
• ' ' PIPE BOXES, AXLE
' TREES, ELLIP
. . TIC
pttiids ; gotstsgopkgQoP,l3o,
' A RAI , I - PATKA ciAttawroN2
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,.'
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SAUSAGE "oUTTERS' 6UPPERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing; and made for nee. These are )pnt a
few of the many artiolee oompoelng our steak
of Hardware.
'We Invite at; palls, to call aneiexamine for
themselves.' We aim to keep the letitqtudity of
goods in ' ogi line ; And, all work to order done
promptly and well.
.!I.IIENTEI vprt i, :piE
Bacl/eye Mower' &,,Re4per.
SASH, DOORS.' BIANDS.
AT FACTORY PRICES,
Always on hand or furniehed to order, nt
ROBERTS & BAILEYS Hardware
Store, Woueboro. -
ROBERTS do BAILEY,
Wm. ROBERTS.-- • -
It. C. BAILRY.
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Ingham's. Woolen Mills !
P.
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THE - subscribers -will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Cassimores, Flannels, &0., &0., for Wool.—
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Thoyalso manufacture as usual—
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TO ORDBR, \ OR ON SHIRES
to ' snit custoniere. ' All work • Warranted as rep
resented. They invite partioular attention to
their Water Proof
,
, gAgsaititit:
whioh are warranted in every respect. Partici:
lar attention given to
ROLL CAuDING
CLOTH DRESSING.
INGHAM'S large stock of Cassimeros, &0., 25
per cent less than any competitors, and warrant,
ad as represented.
INGHAM manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and
defy competition.
INGHAMS have as good an assortment o
Full Olathe, Ousaimeres, 10,1
and give more for Wool in - exchange thap any
other establishment. 4 Try them and satisfy your
selves.
INGHAM wholesale and retail at the Cow
anesque Millß, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Oar Clothe are warranted, and sold by the
folloiring persons:
DELANO & 00.. Wellaboro
T. L. BALDWIN & CO., Tloga, Pa.
. O:BENNETT, Cayington, pa.
100,000 Pounds of Woo
Wanted.
JOSEPH INGHAM A SONS.
D 6611144, Jan. 1, 1870-tf.
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MIMI
AND
MEI
SEARS- 83 DERBY
-11A.V8 thif into 'door above
_LC, Wright ,L'iliiitaiivrbeve ttley use An bai4.
a'peiwaCoek of - • 1
BOOTS, BAPIORALS, GAITERS ,
. '... : BOOTEES, BROGANS AND i.` 1 .1
• . " , - — ciALLIGASKINS ' .
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warranted 0 tit any foot from No. 0, to la is'',
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F1 8 10`(.t. 'Ma etcoit, haa been, seAo si to..4 .) , ° k ik ,
Wittikititiivediiiitagettii L - s, q's , ~‘ 3,i ... ;
THIRTY YEARSr"EXPERIENOg n t_
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in the b usiness, and Is* best and fullest ill e
country', , Our stitch - of . . ,',Af
t e
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KW, U)
PER, SOLE, 'COMMON OALF,,
TT
-, r i , w Gs, iiimpiriql , ticci
t >4 1 ; Roc9tvo&q. 1
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"nufitt4 kept (111,iLrotifso 14"
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On Findings we shall bp' found at home
ways, and we shall endeavor to soli at prig
satisfactory 'to- the:traile'; - 19e, won't be mid ,
sold.
• CASH •PAID
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.F 9 R BIDES; SRI ANIS', -itLiT
'Also the top of the Market for
l °
I .l3dt;ilur beat told Willie \ Oil :
CUSTOM WOR.K. I
Ae anal. 't`O. : .
There's comfort in a wall made custom boot,
That fits the cores without too much oompressi
For eveubody.knows ashabb.7 4 lo o? .
Cannot be isoi4pidmisedgWvilressing.
, And initaday wear oloadolblany tli atilt
Of Anent cloth, but there Is no iluarelng
Will make a man With shabbily dressed feet,,
Look like a gentletnius u p on the Street. '.l
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Pa 01 4 1 ,.-"P 4 7 Pur. •
BEARS & DERBY,
Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.]
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1.868-tf.
BM
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y /Lk AGENT for Kinney it Co., it alablatod
platform Spring Wagons, all stylesOklio
for *Mr =light Olirriages'llitid 3 BAW NysganS,
itylektord"frOal,'J . stiey,tiiiber,
and I varraistit:ln.4tivary reOpeisVagensi' to any
,madeil•Can'Any at , the
lOW hianafaelnioil If: C. BBBINET.
Wellsboro, 1,-1870kt 1 ' • •
House and Lot for Sate.
112 1 4AtitiV i entt ' toWilltpUtt l e:
nquir at the Agitator Office.
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Jan: 1, 1870—tf.
TO 'THUM ' , FAR
- .TIOGAPCO "-
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lAM now building inlay miintesOtpryiiial X 1 2d4.
11004 k superior •
whloikpossamsthe followingadvantagesoier allotbos
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I,lt separates rys,oats, rat-litter. andfoulseeds,and
Oltesiend cockle, trolls wheat. •
SI. It clean' flax seed,takes out yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy seed. •
4. It doss all otherseparatlugrequired of a mlll
Thls Isbuilt ofthe lieekaud-: roost durable Ow
ber, in iroodirtYle.slidle sold •cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
zwlit at ti patent sieve,"for separating °stetson:
wheat,tootbermills,onreasonableterms.
3.11 DIATIIEIt.
Lswrtmooville,Jati. 1,18744 f
IRON WORKS!
FOUND Y : MACHINE SHOP !
WELLSBORO, PA.
EIFIARS
PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, 'CULTIVA
TORS, FIELD • ROLLERS, HET
', TLES, ALL ,iintas; , SAP , PANS,
ARMING 'UTENSILS, - ALL
KINDS, WOOD MACHINES nu
SAWING .WOOD;
ric Machhies,
MOM , POWER; THE, TOMPKINS
COUNTY;L!SOKSE PONsrg.t: EIGHT
AND TEN SC' CONSTANTLY
- 1' ON
And also, everything usually found in a first
elan Shop. '
We,call!particiilar _attention to our MA
CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with
new, and first-class
LICHINERY,LITHE
Irod Ac..Wti 'employ none
but first-class workmen, and are, therefore, pre
pared to do our work in ..the 'beet style, and , at
short notice. We have recently added 'new
MACHINERY, for Planing and Matching
boardi. OWOII4 OS us. , •
Jan. 5,1874-Iy. - SEARS it AVERY.
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• "Jeti.-I, 1870-tf.-' • ' - •
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.••• , uf , jF.. , .o.2trigke l e •t•s , •
In all &seises of Salm, su• ; as ;.. :. - 111'4114
oleor' .; •v: lir torr ..,..:. ,;•,,.4 ,„' .
,:
... ,... t
i . -,... - k : --,.• i 7i b:ri E...
val o gittplO - Visatirsosalla --•.- ,- 1
t...:C • - , 'la 431 , !
.$
"DAP
a i , r.# 't , ,, ''' 7"--.•' - ' 4 4- ' ..79'; , '.' , Pr aI ;
`''"DAPTIVEVPOUTZ,
,Proprietor,
__ _____...........
1344,74TX*0RE...111dp,
a aialiWQ iiiiiiitsitiivatbidefliaviWiiihilui
4 ors TiAtiltlftittiMiSFl fo , ° l l .ih. .ui , r- , •; . . :
, :atuu.bp.-1810:-lta.::: .',, •; ' --: 1 , (0i): It
' . l fl I; I:_f
, • I , ' • • ;1••• - •
• ''GrOtirir aid 'PrOliistoit. Store,
itin itiatat DEALS
in sil E ,
irrrijoidsh z
de 00-
41110CERIES; MINIONS,
,1
Wiipm, t l 4 l4llors anti
veigars,
C7A.NN4 ;: ii AND
WOOD 6 WILLOW 'WAItEi-OLiga
i lac
OIIIX:0/2-1pPRI . 43 . _ r i s.ons", CIADO ,LS
PERAMBULAiRS, TOYS, &0., &o. '
,
A full and °owlet° assortment of the above
mentioned voila of the hest quality always on
hand.
Particular attentlen paid to Fine Groceries.
Dealers and Contruincriwill find it to their in
terest to examine hisiStook before buying. ,
Corning, IT. • 1, /870.
•
The Migest Thing
.Ye
AND ' NO irinustio:
0 there is a certain "foul-play" practiced in
1-1' this community. the disclosure of which
would etir up the people generally, we therefore
propose to tell no one except those who oall at
Dry ,Goods, :,Grooeries,l Crockery,
Hardware, Boats arid. Show,
z •
and sloh.likeure alraya needed in any commu
nity to preserve the health, and gladden the
hearts of the masses&
KELLEY don't propose to ennmorate the ar
tiolgs in store, bpt MIPPATIV:tbat , ho has a, way
"Of dealing wit c h his oustomore,• so as to Make a
little money buy a
razi:sure4o4Y4 4 .4 l /Lpiewir
With ; Ate", gooda Ana Japanned Teas;
For all are offered *ery
To keep the rhaimea on the go.
For a full explanation of the above statement,
drtip in and see
KELLEY.
•
SAVE ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dartt's
Wagon Shop, Main street; where he is pre.
paroglio farnieh'Oabinet Vara of any ktad to'
those in. want.
Orderaprorpptly filled and eatlefaotionguaran,
teed. FanorTurning done to order. _
~ W epeboroijao. 1,1870. J. STIORLIN.
I . i
1,1
n If
poimrNo ? „ N. Y.
011.1114 0 . , r
• 2,,
114111.41
*. -.•
Foßgrcip.i .. *, 14;0:gall
,oimpl ,
• fAuPrs,
VEG.E 'A'BLES,
eROOKERY WARE,
C. B. OLLEY'S STOW.
SO I SATs
Come in you jolly, farmers,. .
- I won't detain you long;
Sit down awhile coutentented,
Until I reveal the wrong.
The expected time has come, •
= A the' story meet be told;
We sell goods as cheap as anywhere,
To - avoid 'pebide being sold.
, .
Main 07,, WO=
Miiioh-80, 100.
J. i STICKLIN,
Ohalrmaker, Turner, and
—7" Furniture Dealer.
ratetak* for Scite..
A farm of three hundred acres, with two bun.
„ask. dred and twentiliencres improved. Sit
uated two miles north of Tloga Village, on the
Tioga River and Rallrood. Well watttered, un
der a good state of cultivation, and, good build
ings., Also four h °uses and Ide for sale in Tioga
village. T. L .11ALDWIN.
Tiogre,Jan.l,lB7o-tf.
Dr. H.R. Phillips,
OVYIII k; MON UM EVE CV
rpHE undersigned respectfully announces to the
I. citizens of Westfield and surrounding coun
try that ho is permanently located ai this place.
$e is fully prepared to d 6 all kinds of
DENTISTRY . , •
•
in the highest style of the art. Brtisfaotioi.
gnarranteed. Office over SeovilYs Drug Store.
Fine Photographs can be bad over the Drug
Store, , • B. B. PIfILLLPS.
-Wedlield, Pa., June ac, ;8694y.
r.µA.`t` ._.J J ~'~'+kw"i~w.3 i 2, ...{=jerk L}'
,~~~~~T~~~~~O~~~~
1:011,0s. A ',llllltite!NF,B‘,.Pki r ;l l 'S
;AND Otte
11111
TRADDEUS-PAVIDS! INKS, KEITIyS
"00140ENTRAItED )SiEDICINES;
BURNE'riigbbdo - AIE, FLA VORII4O
AND, FLAVORING ~ gXTRACTEL: WALL'
IWENT3'',~'OR''MARV I N:& Cd'S RE
Bold at Wholesale' Pricei. Buyer e - Oe reqaestO
to mill and eat gliotatfona before going further
East.
MEM
WANTED,_ i
AT TH.D.NIIa VALLEY STEAM .
.11:01310111 roma. i
10,000 Dos. dom. • . • •
19,000 " Oats, •and• any itewoOk o:
good wheat. • • 3.11. DIMON & Co.
.•
Niles Valley, Jan. 1* 1870-tt • ;
lIEI
Ell
'CORNING . , N. It .
iftFtrokreTil#'4, F 14,111),
'TRA-OTS,'
tiTRAOTS,,KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT.
.MEMOiOS, licto- i
ESTER:PARPtigurtv
„, •
i4P841,; WINDOW GLASS;
WHITEWAS? LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
~ FINED ,OIL
MEI
MI
I)2, I I I iEDELL & •00.
Corning, 'Tan. 1,1870-ly
atetit'' Booing.
t HAVltionghi tho 'iaten
j Elastic - Hoofing „ in 'Xiogn County, sad am
no* primed to put ataxia& cheap sad its good
workmatiliko , xonottor. Tl 4 ipoilug is Are and
water proof: - rtifoita” Messrs. Wright &
Toler* , and` , 6; L.Villeoz; *here
samples can bit seentid roofs nos;
MOSES WINGATE.
Welleboro, Jan . I, 1870-4 f.
WeHeber° Rotel.
•
D. HOLLIDA Y ,' Pioprietor. A large and
• Oommodlino Hods., located In the Immo-•
diets vicinity Of all the County building., with
large and commodious Um attached.
JOSl,Jatnei Hazlett acts a - hostler, and will
always be tobud on hand, attentive to baldness.
Jan.; 5, 11110.—ly
CASH Paid FOR HIDES,
by MARTIAL A. DITRIF.
Wellsboro,Deo. 16,1868.-0 .
Livery 'Stable:
Eli WATKINS respectfully Informs the
prthlio that he has established a
Livery for Hire,
at ilia:barn on the poplins lately ownod by B.
40 .-ohapnott, roc, dented on Pearl and Craton
Streets, Wellaboio. He aims to keep good hor.
so and wagons, and intends to please. Prices
reasonable.—Nov. 24,1809—1 y.
Doable and single teams furnished.
Furniture ! Furniture!
B. T. VAN HORN,
HAVING completed his new Cabinet Ware
house on Main street, Wellsboro, has stook
od it with a large and superior assorted stook o
FURNITURE.
,hamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, maple,
&0., &0., &o.)
from $l5O down, and as cheap
as the same 'goods can be bo't
In the olden, freight added.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, .and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
. from ;125 down. Also, i
SOFAS; LOUNGES,.COUCHES, 'FETE
A-TETES,
witNllpholotery to wait.
Center.Tablee,Walnut or Marble Tops
Looking Glitssee,:Braekete
per Raoke Backing Chaim,
'ail kinds,
• 'Wholesale and Retail.
I am manufacturing ae usual, and intend to
keep a full stook of ware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware /looms are spacious and
neat, and now'contiin the' largest, costliest and
best stook 'of goniture ever brought into the
county. 1
1 , •
Planing and Matching,
BCROI,L9AWING 41 ,MOULDING,
done tO(. ardor at the Factory.
Jan. 1, 1869-tf.
WALSER & LATHROP,
• • : .DEALNR9 IN
ITARDWARE, nu*. STEEL, NAILS,
ffTOVBS, TIN-WA.RE,.
BELTING,SAWS CUTLERY,
WATER LIME,
AdItIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and , Harness Trimmings,
HAREEMS, SADDLES, ho.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2,1.870-1.7.
_ _
. ~ ... .
Ce'F. & - 0. Moores
IVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLES
We'labor°, Pa. Office and Stables on Water
treat, In rear of Court HOMO. They will fur
nish horses, single or deuble, with Buggies; or
Carriages, at short notice. Long experience, in
the business enables the proprietors to announce
with Oortildence they can meet any reasonable de
mands in ttieir line. Drivers furnished, If desired
and passengers carried to any part of the country.
Thankful for past`favors, they ',mite continuance
of custom. Terms reasonable.
Nov. 24,1889.-Iy.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of
Administration having been granted to the
tandersigned.upen the estate of John Howland,
late of Deerfield twp., deo'd, all persons indebted
to said decedent or claiming against tho same,
must settle with R. BOWEN, Adtn'r.
.filarchl6,lB7o:-6t*
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Lottery of
Administration having 'been granted•on the
estate of Ira Bullock, deceased, lato of. Middle
bury, all those indebted to said estate are rums.
ted to make' immediate payment, and those hay
ing claims against it to present them to
GEORGE D. KEENEY,
Middlebury, March 30, WO. 8t Admlr.
NOTICE.—Ran away from the subscriber,
Edwin D. Bennett, an indentured appren
tice, without any just cause or provocation; and
I hereby foibid all persons harboring or trusting
him on my account, as I will pay no„ debts of his
contracting. MARTIN STEVENS.
April 0, 1870 St. •
ICAILWAY TIME TABLES,'
IMII
„ -
4 - 0 a nd'After MONJDAY, Noir. 15tit:1800; Trains
.willleaveCordng t at the following houts,vls:
• , 1:" GOING. Ivor. i- „
,12g36 AAA, .104'101$8 . 11AIlo fftvide.)• o excepted, for
Mural*, Dunkirk and Cleveland, connecting with
trains fair this Weet.. A-11),eepittg' Coach is attnched to
tilts train ttiapingthrough to Butlalo.„ -
0,112 : a.: A1a0f,..144141888, daily -for 'loch
eater Buffalo :.Dunkirk,. Cleveland and Mein.:
itettl; Xeeklug''direet Commection with trainee( the
Grand Trunk and Lake litibre Hallways at Buffalo,
..Dunkirk, and Cleveland for all points West, and at
' - Cinclunatfwith the Ohioan/ Mlssimipni and Louis
,. vllle abort Line RailwaYe for the -South and South
-10,21$ TRAIN„ Sundays excepted, for
!Atrial:l4ld Dunkirk: ,- - • •
13;06y, za,, WAY ffRBIOUT, Butidaysiticepted.
.145 BALTLWOBE - lapltBBBAnudeysexceo ,
tt, for. lioche6tmt and Duffel o, via .4von.• .
, .
.4009. plpikltpq Ti h AlN,dally, for the Week,
,36 p.,03., DAY P.:XPREB§,lfftindaYs excepted, for
Iturkfrk; Olefelantl, 'Cinch) nazi/
Jo ltuAl,tu4 - gooth. fit'ops at drincipal at,ytWu. and con•
. nacm,pointa on main line. .
ileW and iMpiovid DrawluißoOm Coaches accompany.
• this trOld from New "York to 13u ffalo, and Bleeping
• • , Poe•CPonattactiosl at Itornellatillo, running through
to Cleveland and Wilms without change. •
. , .. .
4,45 a. m. ,, ,OINOINNATI EXPRESS', 'Mondays ex.-
, - cepted, 'Connecting at Elmira for' Williamsport,
ilarristiorg and the South; also at Elmira Tor Conan•
dalgua; at Waverly with train of Lehigh vane:) , Ball
way; a; Owego for Ithaca ;,at Binghamton for Coot
Perstuwn and Albany l an:if at New York with /dam-,
ere and afternoon Entrees trains for New England'
otttes.. Imo` Sleeping coaches accompany this train
to New York: , •,- - ' • •," . - • I
11 4 45. a., m., DAY ;EXPRESS, Sundays elccepted,
--...c.---• le
4.41k0 . -
cooueutlng at Jersey Sity with ruithiightlk,xiress
tratirOf New'Jursey: Ditilroad foi-4'biladelpb a. Alto
sto.P!.4, priuelpal statsous and conuecting p Jut' on
ulalu Una.
New glust itoprirsed Drawing Room Coaches ac triminy
tip to New York. „
lapy. tn.,. WAX WPC4IIIT, Sundays excep
12,20 p. ro., MIKA ?JAIL, Sundays excepted.
4,42 NEW "AND DALTLAIOREMAIL,
- Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira; fore. the
South.. ,
ay Ea., LICIDTNIrie Ipt.P.llEBd,DallY, connect-
Lag et Jersey,trity with suurulrkig Isx.prn.s trutu •ut
New 'Jersey Panned for' initialer. add WasbiugtOni
and nt l'iutr York. witp lauru s iukg prelates : fur
Inniton and New B ugland - .alar atop stall pritr
cipal atAtione and connecting pante mi . :nail: line. •
Sleeping °emetics accompany emiktrap through to fitiw
Nurlt.
,lIILGOLUE;4I.4O/ILD T/111,9114
air A sorbed end complete"Pockot Tltti;i Table Vpf
Passenger,s Trains on the Prleltalleray pad connecting
Linea, hierecentii been published, rind tan lawny
ed OA application ce,,the Ticket Agent of the COMPaiIY
"WAn • rt. IfAltit., .L. D. RUMEN , .
tien'lPass.Agent „ Bup't :
=I
■
Titan awilltun as follows until faith or notice: '
Acommaadation—Lesta b Blassliarg at. , 7,50 a. ta., Man •
.014 at 8,0 Tioss•at 9,20. Lawrencerlllv ail() OP—
artivltig at Corking at 11,10 a.in
Mr,all-4.4avaaßlossbzurg at 1,30 paaa.,ktanstleld at 2,14
Vega Lawrentottlla ,4;49-fturtivt no at
'Ooraftis at 4.80 p. tit
blail—Leavas Conking At -9,00 aan., Laiftentevlll eat
9,03, 'nog* at 9,48, tdamitleld at 10,22—artiv lag At
atll,o Le o m . "
Aaccmuiiadatton--aves Ootattig 'at 2,40 p. m.,Lato
top:walla at 3,63 '11093 at .- 4 4 0 , 3149430141 at. 6,80^.
attlYlug at Bloa4bure at 0,16 p. m.
' L.ll.l3llATtlloll,3np' t
B. T. Vex BORN.
:ERIE RAILWAY.
•QotNo Eats.
Slassburg & 134, 'Vows R. xt,
. ~ •
Northam Central Et IL ,
TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. •
Trainefor Catiandagulaleave Elmira as follows :
Accomodation at 705 pro
.
.
Expressifastest train on roadr 12 20 um
Mall - 10 00pm
Way Yrelght,[passenger coach attached]. ..... ... 0 20 a m
On and after N0v.:15, 1809, trains will arrive end
dopey t from Troy, as follows;
LEAVE IitORTIIWARD.
1088 a. ra,—Dally (except Sundays) for Elm ira,Bu ffa—
l o,oanandaigna, Rochester, Susp.llrldge and the
Oanadas. • .
9as a. ca.—Deily(escopt ' Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo,ria Erie Railway from Elmira.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
723 A. va.—Dally(except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washin,gton,P4lladelphia,&c.
855 P. m.—Dally (except Sundays) -fur Baltimore,
Washington tend Rbiladelphia.
" LIMED -• ED. S. YOUNG
Gong Sup t.flarrisburgp Goa') l'ass.Ag't
Baltimore, Rid.
C-C-B-&.F-L-E,
COME TO
T, L. BALDWIN & MPS
TIOGA, PA.
and see a nice stook of Good , for the
FALL r& WINTER.
such as
ILAZIEBIZ VIZIES3 00024
—all styles, colors and patterns—
ALPACAS, POPLINS; CAMBRICX.S;
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLORED SILKS,
, &c., &o.
BEAUTIFUL Winter SHAWLS,
and a large assortment to select from
CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH
' TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS
4t0., TO TRIM DRESSES
• OR SACQUES.
otock of—
YANKEE .NOTIONS
can't be beat: It keeps tip with everything the
Yankeekbave thought 'of so far.
HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CORSETS,
R-O-M-11---N
1110ZUMUUM '
too numerous to mention; but will es i y, that you
will seldotii find Bo largo en assortmeht to select
from la a country store, and , Blear 'down to the
BOTTOM FIGURE.'
-D-JO
'We also keep a large assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.,
in Butts, and parts of sails. Should wo fail .. to
snit yon with ready-mado, we have Casslniere
and
A. TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT.
' 'Boots and Shoes,
all styles and sizes.
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
AND GENTS' • FURNISHING
GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE,
• HARD WARE,,SHELF HARD
WARE, NAILS, IRON,
•
• Locks, Latches, Caipenters' Tools.
•
A GENERAL STOCK OF
GROCERIES,
F,resh. TEAS are lower than at any tithe since
the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and
so have some cheap. We are agents for the
E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
F --I-N-X
Farmers, if you want tools to work with drop in.
SALT,LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &a.
Butter tubs, Pails. Firkins, and Ashton Salt to
flavor with, All kinds of Farm Prodneewant
ed. Prices can't be beat.
T---11--=---A N: ` K-8
• T. L. BALDWIR la 00.
Tics, ' Pa.,Jan.1,1870.
OVINGTON4 M ' ORI
El. do 8. 14. -- 11P1Liitto Ifir . oirl6 . t 6re
?TIRE sutiortbers would asy , to Thep i o tint
thoy,aro prepared to make or turner
SASIIk AND BLINDS,
'Dpousy PALING, - sour!. 'SAW,
•
, • -
INE
t r _
dealer. 10
Lunibei and* Shingles.
Price liptfcr pari!wrigied and &tad per light
8 bY:10-- "
9 by IS. 8 by 14,10 by 12, 15 cents.
10 , by 14, 9 by 14, 10 cents.
10 by 18, 20 cents: , -5 '
Our work ie . made.' o' fthe inet., , sea soned luret tr .
and in the Vest manner. ; Call and see us.
Jau,b; lE?C=~q:
insurance . 1 - Agency.
,wEasnono,
•
Clash o,apital .over: $20,000 1 000.
ERTTER.
- • I
ATES:Aid LOW its an 7" "g ood Campania
lAA , will ak e. • Policies on. dwellings and tank
praperiy wri.ttea at.. this olden, and delivered oa
paympytq, premintn.,
Are Yon'
It costa but little, •pattiettlatly haute
Inge, farm wopertyrunr4, , ioptytenta. _ pataenti
der-011140 fiortievidlittlilbarirent - for 3 yea r
ion, onp ,per ..centuur and: expense of policy, de . ,
, A house, detnebodL 4,00 ,or amts :, %anted tier 611)00" for 3 qeetri, at, 41ne*ponse of, 411 1 30. Only
53,8-I }' a l tax—goo — a:thing in c ast?
&c., at the
name-ratio. Theri brat .
Vierjono S izld be , lustre/ '
If riot with nie; Saab ib Morrie& will do it .js i t
as cheap; and joat as (Gratis, gentlemen,)
I should be glad howeyter, tu.deiriend enougb 1 5
this manner to pay _for.advertising.
,•. , •,,
...; . _ .INO4 1., MurdiELL,
%%Inshore' lan. I 1870-1 f
ivovutr'
Them Things 1. is Arriv I
EVERY thing is )ovely, and= the aneer biped
depends from a_sublime attitude.
You will Please Observe,
that the best natured man in .Tower having so
-tined tho wants of the public, and having bon.
loreltif lir suppliedlimself with altnost everythir.
w Joh this world c-n a ff ord to appease then;
n w benevolently proposes to open the - whole)*
the people, and say to all, old and pug,
lack and white, rich and poor, '
i "
COME-:
You pay your Money and you take your
choice:
Don't stand out in the cold exposed to the el•
emebth and to the Sting of the neighbors bet!,
but pull the latch string, it is always out in W
ines/hours, act.
ENTER
The large hearted proprietor, or hie urban
good natured,olerk will conduct you, as it ueu
through a
GARDEN
filled with ravishing delights
Ist. A GARDEN OF SPICES, in which
every thing Spicy,from a nutmeg to cayenne pep.
per mar be'seon and procured,'
2d, A GARDEN OF SWEETS, in which en
cry - variety of Saccharine delights, both solid and
liquid may be had by the stick, pound or gallon,
and of such flavor and complexion as will mete
every , aching sweet tooth in your bead fairly
jump with delight.. -Should you be pomologi.
Dally inclined, this humane individnal will con.
duet you into a
•
GARDEN OF FRUITS, in which almost sr
ery variety of lusoious•things to, be found gob.
orod from the four quaff; tern of the globe, will be
shown to eatiary . your laigest longings. Orange)
from Cuba, Lemons from Florida, Prunes fun
-T,uvicey, Raisins from Malaga, Currants from lie
Grecian Archipelago; Poaches dried and cam.
id along with a groat varlet:) , of Canned Proiti
from the Jaisbys; Dates from Syria, and Figs•
froth Asia Minor. No end to the supply of every
species of NUTS from 3 Continents.
THE TEA GARDEN will next command
your attention; the warm decoction of the Cb4a
leaf and the Java beau have become almoit usi
vetsal beverages and if not swallowed too bot tr
to strong, the mild stithulants are esteemed II
eminently promotive of comfort and sociality.-
What company of elderly) ladies could ever psil, 4
peace without them? Now your friend de
; GARDNER, will be most happy te show you
all shis. Ho will ask you politely to look at MI
Ten.. You are welcome to try ()Very cbept and
see if GUN POWDER, Souctiong GREEN,
BYRON, Ac., whioli4Ovor you like, but of all
the other styles whose jaw cracking names would
be dangerous to pronounce, COFFEES, in otty
style, ditto, ditto, ditto.
FurihermOre,
The beneficent proprietor of this mammoth G•
tablishment—out of sheer good will, and if 3 . ,q 1
will believe him for' no other motive than pot
interest and his, hits at vast expense established
at the slime_ pined an immense depot df,Proi
ions, consisting of
Flour, Pork, Lard, Codfish, White Fish,
Sword Fish, &0., &o.
,
Meal, Hams, Butter, Trout, Blue FM,
Halibut, &c., &o.
All of which he intends to sell at a profit, on the
principle of "live and let live.". He generally
proposes also to receive in exchange ail there.
ducte of your farm and dairies,rued it ie said eon•
fidentially to the public, that he never refute;
Cash.
Tho' it irks him wretchedly to keep it. So
anxious is he. that he dear people should aim
nothing whateti•er that money can buy of
We'labor°, Jai). 1, 1870
hARNESS SHOP T
GW. NAVI.q"., would say to his frisedt
. that his Harness Shop is now in fullblut,
and that be is prepared to furnish heavy erligh!
Mileianaleginiffeey
on short notioe, in a good and substantial mull
, ner, and at prices that can't fail to snit.
The best workmen are eMployed,and none bat
the best material used. Call and see.
Dee. 9, 1888-1 y. G. W. NAVLE.
• *•
I 11. IS 11 xi , "Ala 0 0
MR. A. L. MONROE, is the authorize
Agent ? for Tioga and Potter °mintier, t°
effect insurance in the
Wyoming Insurance OompanY ,
Royal. Capitol $5,00,,, °
London, Liverpool Globe, Capitol, sl6.o oo l°'
He will canvassl the county during the week es'
ccpt Saturdays, when ho will be found et at'
office of John. I. Mitchell, to attend to all
may give bim a, call. A. L. MONROE . '
Sept. 22,1862-3m.*
High School. .
TH E Subscriber will open a School iti tb
. village of Osceola. on Monday, March 7tl,
1870, and continuo twelvet•calls.
RATES OR T ITION : •'
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Primary, •• • gs 00
MO .
'Common English„,..; ...... ...
$6.00.
Highor,
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In
L. A. GARDNER