The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 11, 1870, Image 4

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StioiilllNV4l nfeettirmitrifiltilit'The ell,
, tis t n4' 0 bitic,si f ickiiit:Tyilmoa4p.; ,
v4‘fMt`ii!st'Yl 6 ) , -tupoh )44.witYpty,, .
7 i.Qr pgbikpaarlybjpelings of seem, ,
13115"gielli ti alry oats ? minus black ng,
"liiilitriiWit' t 'lath w ide I I, i
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wAkb.:ickyoixicwithneeklie both lacking,
j•,: Ardithialronited.faeo puzzled and grim.
•.404ptit4P a s ide 4be Pose' ,
• 4, TAnd.glance at,their dainty pinched feet,
•' ' Alta -their dkopirt to the lassos ', i de
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'.. 4 44 *t en to ee't in the street.
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t•' OhViSithetffixn - the dust of the oily,' ,
r 1 1 1 "/41,,elingatte, and steeple, and dome:
' , fit - ,ll:iiptith',your scorn and yonr pity A
. 1 linoYgsM 4 0 0 gO9d F4rater• Johie? hake.
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• r i t'ai.friiieic train the' town's noise andbustle;
^ WheretueadAeilt* a al,i 04 are -'d
, AcTeye, leaves on the apple boughs, matte,
. . And comfort will pleasure abide-- ; •
• erit , aitgo, with -beauty he teemtng, . -
And prcintite large-produce to bring,
A pleasant white farm=house hi gleamingi'
--And farmer John reigns ns its king. t
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' WeieOliangidiS bis face as be 'actos ili
-- lot•otr'k, that. lit hieh he worn in the town, -
-A broad BMIIO •b t reaks over and clears ft•
---Flops rizzie d -expression and frown. --
lifs ' i. 4 ;Pd Ale l l pfands ready titoi,e,'(blin
With a•smile that thrillathrough his heart,
And all ar& ao happy to mtiatAidk,
~7bough,only.a: bright d'ay apart
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• kit deep voice grows sweeter and low . 67
As baby , lips press his bierwn Cheek
Richt happy; ho asks•for ler-mnral• ----•
,itrlo,Vtd,,wlbib.niero tett he Seek ?
77 11S`boyt tipd.his 013 are Bo atOiry.'
Tho'iable so - fulland so white, • .f
And all irso•happy and eheer7,.
Ile'iinvies'acCrulei his might, :„ .
O I ye with your proud ait3snotions, • '
more preefouif had sweet
Thati'gracefill alhd elegitibmotietti
• ,Ati z w,alisiag tbo'elose r diOti stteet..
And-farseet-Johnigreen-assyotreall him, -
So arliirkdr,i9isC o- 04 110 ii clod; • -..
Has bad this great fortune befall him,
And trif;while- j lifc is joyful and glad.l
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VVALUE' ,
ANp, R,ooTa:—.An 'acre of 106'40 retain
ed expressly, for bay yielda.on the aver
age not More than one half ton of
:vegetable...food; an equal apace planted
with.earrots, ruts bageS wit .yield final
• ten 'to twenty talk • (say fteen,tons),
0600 2iy,no means a blgh.average;
and han'oftell•been attained without any
extrfibfill ark Cultivation. bit's been
by "careful wiper' iment, that
Ttliree working horses; fifteen and, one
half hands high, consume hey : at:the
'rate of . two hundred pounds per week;
or five tons . and one thousand and forty=
eight pounds per annum.
of the,stime experiment it. was found
that an Unw - orked. horke consumes at
tbir rate : of , fob; and, one quarter tons
per auritnn. ' •
T•,.
he , prOduce„therefere, or'neiarly six
otrland hittiecessary to support a
Werking-horse for one year; but
-half an
acre of carrots (at six hundred bushels
an acre) with the addition of ehepped
straw, . while the season for them lasts,
will do as well, if not better. These
do" not admit,of doubt'; they have been
the subject of exact trials, as some of
our agricultural friends can testify.
. has also been proved that, the value
of one-bu Shel of corn, together with the
fodder upon which It grew, will keep a
horse in good working order fora week.
An:acre planted with corn, , and Yiele.
lag sixtyushels, will he ample to keep
a gopd *pi] horse in working order for
one ?rear;
,Let,the farmer, then consider wheth
er it 'is better to maintain a horse lest
the produce of half nit acre of ruts bilges
or carrots, or upon the produce of an acre
of corn, or on the. other hand, neon the
hay and grain from six acres of good
land to produce the necessary hay and
grain as .above. The same reasoning
might be made the of in the feeding of
ent i tle and sheep.—,Stock. Journal.
A BIG TANNERY.—EIk county, in
tills State, has . the largest tannery in
the world. It is known as the ",Wilcox
Tannery," and was built three years
ago. The proprietors own 22,000 acres
of land on the Clarion river, all heavily
covered with hemlock. The bark 'mills
of the concern ard in a building 45 x 100
feet, two stories high, and capable of
grinding seventy-five cords of lark per
day. These mills are drivea by an
eighty-horse power engine, and the
only fuel used is spent tan ; The leach
ing house is 38 x 210 feet, and .two sto
ries high. It contains iwelve leaches
of immense size. The " sweat pit" is
70 x9O feet, of stone. Seven hundred
vats are now in use. '
The company makes nothing but sole
leather, and of this the product is 120,-
000 sides per annum thOugh when the
tanners shall be completed 200,000 sides
will be turned out. The consumption
of bark is 14,0 p, cords per year.
Tbeconannybasereeted twenty-eight
-tenant houses, and employs from' 150 to
300 men, Jit wages ranging from $2O to,
$BO per month. The .capital invested
,foots up at about $5Q0,000,.. and nearly
16,000,000 feet of hemlock lumber is
manufactured every year at . the Corn
,panyls mills. The hides used ace im
ported from •South America. It will
scarce credited that' fifty tons of
hair are collected and sold. anually at
this monster 'establishment. Among
other "irlidentals" are the fleshings,"
and a hundred barrels of soap'greaseob
-tained from them.
IitroitpsFITIP2ISPOIEEN.—The
follow
ing article ':we'', l llrid in the Neoro York
Times, and for Ini truthfulness, • tran s fer
It to our ooldmns A coat that has thC
mark of use upon it, is a recomtnenda
tioti to people of sense, and a hat with
tea much nap and Ito° high alustre is a
derogatory circumstance. . 'The , best
*coats its B.roadway are 4c.n the backs of
penniless fops, broken Ow4rnerchants,
clerks with pitiful Balarie, and 'men
that do not pay up. The heaviest gold
chains dangle from the fobs of gamblers,
and gentlemen of very limited rileans
costly ornamen . ts, on ladies indleato to
the eyes that are well open't6 the fac
a silly -lover or husband f - cramped, _ f or
funds. And' Whin a potty ,woman
goes by in a plain and neat apparel, it
is the presumption that he can show
a balance in his favor. For women are
like books—too • much gilding makes
men auspicious that the binding is tbe
most important part.—inda.
Repufi
can. •
' CAPTURING SRA. TunirLEs.—A curious
method of capturing sea turtle..4 l 'when
aslecip ill-fie water is practiced in some
, parts of the East by means of the suck
ing -fish or remora, a well-known fish,
about afoot long, having a sucker on
ti
~the tow of its head, by whin it attach
ea itself to bodleii in
,wate . the A 'lum
bar of these - fish are kept al ie in cages
,in the water, and when a sleeping tnr
, tle is seen at a distance, a string of suit
;
-• • able length is tied to the narrow part of
r the tail of hue of the fish, which is
t .: Panted in tip direction of the floating
') animal.. Th v e fish instinctively makes
for the - Utile and attaches itself, and
.tbil string being carefully drawn in,
.both animals are hauled within reach
and secared.—Harper's Magazine.
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Tiogi County 'A tator
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raNllllB °Med is well stocked sstfili
kuia hatlevery a4vafat.Ogefor doing ' •,
JOB : PRINTING
tirra.scipartor titan na- -kbilifor Irf Voldm, 'it-ow a wed
ding card to sitsheot Poster:l/ln, kind Or idyl() of work
Aotssat Skis SAM ea follows; , A , •
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itaw'Booki,Cartlijoiltalloweix,
Read Mis t Prognimintif; Checks, Drafts; Thud%
1111111,sidN Vircubtri, Orders, Skipping Cards, t
Wildness Mrda-, Envelopes, Tinted Plate Printing,
Visiting (lards, 'Wedding , &C. de4 &C , -
Justice Illanki;
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'And all : other blacks ceustantly on bawl and for,/Wei
&ma', warrantee,. i • &boot Tontrabb,
Detsis,vita.olaim. / 4 04f° 0 1 19, ButiPenitibt
Stitemenfaidreonfession, %puerile Neoeutiane,
Amicable - Action, Indqinnifhng Bonds
Atulebnieriteßmignient
Vollettoei Este, tint,s;• - retition an bond
AlarriegoCortiricata, - for App'ment 'of Guardian
'And any, Other,bbitipa_not oritimerated atio:r o crtle. be
'Printed to otder orithort '
~..Persono sending orders Tor JOB _von. will get
'their Work' promptly -done - awl returned. 'W6 sball
spare no pains to - please our etfotoMors in tide depart
ment.' Those sending work, please state the,sizo of,
Job; *bid of ink and paperdeidford.r. _
VAN 0.11.DER4 MiTCHELt.
Proprietors.,
Feb. 2870.
SE.,-NV.9TAT°4.F 9 / 1 ,§,4/A*7 - P r Y:4° °° .!
. 6iittiax; rand Breeett,:fr'ektficl, e -„
..Early,E,osp:,t_ltplterite;C,C,444,tt,elebratedya
ilety, are ttlrettdy,w4ll know n- 7 -plautOiOido by
:tfitil4tiOriOn B . l v,..eaikYs,AP adiance• - '
-,!Otitatt--,potttto t . variety
r Eiotn.cme,ponya ekeeed,„the . tinioreigied
received it yield 0f,123.0pn,i1e,
.4; a potato
of euperiortatltduility: -
Tlmßriese Prolific matures,
dre
abpttt tv,r,o'w,peke
later than. the Eaily ltoso—:4,lctierailY pro--;
will •,prove a most vidaible "for - Altild
- ottitftreZ."lt ib Also a potato of - - -tticeletit' table
'Early price per peek, •
z - -1011triax. 6 - pound,
JEteeee - 6 ' • 4"-
2a;,'Fi;tf:
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BEE tit E EXO*NGE4
.'•r;
Suirender,
BUT AT DiSCii,ErkICINI
"ITOU see that half a column of space with half
an inch of reading matter don't help me
after all. What Wye do - that for 1" asked less
than a million of my customers, when I appeared
in Plank. And, being tuckered out with trying
to explain why I did it, I.em forced to do it in
print:
Therefore,
Know ye, all good people, that I am doing a
Land Office Business,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
SUGARS, ALL GRADES, SYRUPS, MO
LASSES,. PORK, RAMS,
SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
CISCOES, COD, HALL.
BUT; 1.16 FOTtfir, •
And I am selling cheap as I always do, and' can
save country dealers their expenses to the little
city of Elmira, or the big city of New Yorif.-=.1 7
But then,
THE TEA TRADE
is ono of my biggest, brightest, and best things,
You cannot get better
OOLONG OR GREEN TEAS,
or choaper, than I can sell You. You may pa.
tronitie the Great American Tea Company, and
ihen.l can do you good. I havo enough to set
Tioga County a
• TE • *HE ING
for the next 25 years. Besides no man has a big
gor or better lot of
MOVZSY 4 CROVAZD
then I have, and am selling them at a bargain
Everything
in the Grocery Line,
CANNED FRUITS, AN D VEGETABLES,
WOODEN WARE, CONFEO 7
TIONtRY,
not mixed ael mix them bo're;but in good ordei
I buy all' tbe • - 7
BUTTER AND CHEESE,
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that I can, and alcaostoverything also but teasels
Sign of tho BULL . dc BEB-lIIVE.
VirelleVoro Deo -16- 1869'
The way to. Get Rich
Is to buy your
G- 0 0
where yon can buy them CHEAPEST!
You Can do that at
Wilson & YanValkenburg's
A SPLENDID LINE OF
CHOICE WINTER GOODS,
Purcbased at the •Bottom Market Prices,
just reoeivud.
READY EN CLOTHING
of everidosoription, and clothing made to order
in the *erg best style, and warranted. •
WILSON &VAN VAaCENBURG
Welliboro,Deo 15 1809• -
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H. S. JOHNSTON . ;
Tioga,
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W. T. MATHETII3-:
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HARDWARE!
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HaTingformed a partnership in the Tin,Stort
and Hardware trade, the undersigned have th
pleasure to announce that they have, at a great
oatlay, added to the usual stook of the old stand
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
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a complete assortment 'off . "14,tiOlthiffirdWitre,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
;MILL, HAND AND BMX SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
Tocitsi
'Ames; Axis:
AUGERS,
BITTS,
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81T74-STOOKS, HATCHETS, OHISELS,,
. • SHOVXIA - §Pialga; FORKS;
13E1011-SOItEIVS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
' • 'BURRS, -SKEINS, WASHERS,
• BOXES,, A0 1 ,C 1 4-;
- -TREES, ELLIP- ,
119
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SPRINGS, iftitO,'PAO 0
5;10, 1 4 .1 t,
1 ICBA.ND IRON F ORINDSTONE • "
•HANGING4S, CORN
POPPERS,
.SAUSAGE CIITTgRS AND STUPFERS
' ) POUBINED. Ale),, PISTOLS,
PISTOL . CARTRIDGES,
6 TOTDPR AND'
CAPS. - ' •
PATENT BARNDOO,RPMGINGS
a new thing,sand made for use. These anal) nt
few of the many articles composing our • Mock
of Hardware. •
•Nejnylte the puhlle to cell and.exatialne for
themselves. Wee aim to keep the best quality of
goods in' ; and all work to order .done
promptly and well. .
AGENTS FOR THE ,
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Buckeye Bower & Reaper.
SASH; DOORS. BLINDS.
AT FACTORY PRIORS,
Always on hand or furnished to order, at
ROBERTA' & BAlLEl l l . 4'„,Efao!tii.pcpro
'Store, WetMoro._ "
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ROBERTS. & BAILEY.
ROBRItTS.
It. C. BAILET: .
Welleboro,.Tatt. I,lB7o—tf. •
Ingham's Woolen Mills !
DEERFIELD, PA).
ECS
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THE subscribers will
Caselmeros, Flannels, &c., &0., fah. Waal.—
Theyalsa manufacture ae usual— V -
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T I AMER, OR ON SHARES,
to auk cuetomere. All work warranted as rep-
Tenanted. They invite• particular attention to
their Water Proof
CASSIMERES,
which aromarranted in every rospeq. Portion
' tar attention diyan to •
ROIL CARDING
AND
CLOTH ORESSING„
=I
INGHAM'S largo stook of Classimeres, &0., 25
per cent less than any competitors . , and warrant,
e 4 as represented. .
INQHAMS manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roil-Carding and Cloth Drawling, and
defy competition.
tNGHAMS have as good an assortment of
Full Olotheitlaesimeres, &oil
and give more for Wool in exohange than any
other establishment. Try them and satisfy your
selves.
INGHAM wholesale and retail at the Cow
sump° Mills, 2 miles below Rnoxville.
Our Clotho are warranted, and sold by the
following peraonot
DELANO t CO.. Wellaboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN It 00., Tioga, Pa
" ' J. 0. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
100,000 Pounds of Wool
Wanted.
' JOSEPHINGHAM at, SONi.
DearSold / Jan. 1,,a
New Stook! New Goods!
EMARS DER:i3
tritirE taken- ,
tlio:siettiwtore 01111, door ;;above
JUL-Wrigiii.kßallauwitiro ithiy Writ:Wit hand
with a nowatook of -
wi tcpuit s eikto alktraat.,ft . Onklith.oon
as •Lo f
ni
who has the advantage of
in the bush:l6'6,4'nd' the beet and fulictit in the
country; gar stock of
FRENCH CALF,
,FRENCH 'KIP, lIPr
zT ' ' ' l :VEN:trigiaFo rI
atOk, 0,441 TC,
is j.421,1N05, B itiNit;„MOjot t
al It j l '
willin kept up atsuoratotiore, • I
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BOOTS, BALSORALSi -GAITERS,
BOOTEES -BROGANS AND
GA.LLIGASKIN,B'
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE
On Findings we shall be *Outfit at home at
ways, and• we - shall - :endenvor—to selt at priosii
satisfactory to the trade. We won't be tindq : -
sold.
Also the top of the Market for
••
-But our beat hold will bo on
00:EISTO1%E-:WO*1141
As atinalii
There's comfort in a well made custom boot,' ,
iltiatfitithe cortawithontporr 'appetising:
Pox evaoOd Owe *414 Y dot'.
Oannoibecom raised by-dvd Whit.
And ono may wear clean Dnen with a suit
Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing
Will make oilman with shabbily dressed feet,
Lotitlikelt OS:Allman "
Mosel i `ling your bdots '
SEARS A DERBY,
Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.]
pir,ollshore, fax 4 1; 1889-g.
2 , 1;1 -f,
For Sale.
T AM AGENT.for ,11Inney, h , 00., celebrated
platforitr/fitprlnge Wagons
for. thelt4fibt Vatrlager and - tiiggY•VagonS,.
all'tnadoin 'good , ityle,'.and: front Werseythnber,
find! warranted lin (aviary risp'ebt,:el4llal to- any
triads,/ Clan furnish any albs 'above' at 'the
lowest Manufactirers price'sai.O. , BßlTNET.
Wellsboro, Jan. 1, 1870-if.
. • gopse.andsLot.f 9 r Sale.
- i ~ ..,1 r, ,-,, Z 1 . , •i , .!, .., k. ' .
pnqr.(JOE in'd t6t,'"and.iracaut . lot 'foe iiitie
cheep. Location Wollaboro, and dealrable:
uire at the Agitator °Moe.
Jan. 14870—tf.
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TO THE - 1PA11101141%8011 7 .
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TIOCIA7',4OOOSTY."‘ •
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Abt
noWtruilding at toy mantglisotorY,in Itierrancs.
villeot superior , , • 1 . .
' PA I ATIVINO Iii " . 1411/
whichpossesses the followiggadrantagettuver a llother
milts:. , „
I.lt separattirmeati,rablit:er.andfoulseeds,and
oboes and cookie, from wheat. •
4. It clean' flax seed, takes oil yellow seed, and all
other seed., perfectly.
8, It cleenetimotby seed.
. 4. It does ail otherseparatingrequired of a mill .
This mill tilt h e'best and :most durable tint.
ber, in good tyle. and is cold cheap tor omit% , or pro.
duos.
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating intern:lin
wheat,to othermills,enreasonableterms.,
J.H MATII/111,
Lawrenoesille o lan. 1, 18704 1
IRON WORKS!
FOUNDRY I MAOHINH SHOP
WELLSIIORO, PA.
BEARS & AVERY, PROPRIETORS
PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, C)ULTIVA
TORS,• FIELD • ROLLERS, SET— •
TLES, ALL snits, SAP PANS,
FARMING UTENSILS, AV,
KINDS, WOOD MACHINES FOR
'l' I SAWING WOOD;*
Brick
CAVAN POWER; THE TOMPICINS
COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT
AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY
l • • ON HAND,
And else, everything tialiallY found in a first
• class Shop.
, .
We call paittottlar attention to our MA
CHINE SHOP, which has been ro-built with
new, and first-blase
IM
ILICHINERY,LITHE,
Iron, PLANER, DRILL, , to. We employ none
big Brat-class' Workinoni, and are; tharefore4re.
pared to do our work in ' the .boet style, and at ,
abort notice. We have recently adOed taw'
MAOHINERX,_ far Planing and Matching
boardt. and 20,nai 2• •
Jan 5,1870-Iy. . BEARS AVERY. ;.1 2 .1,
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FOREIGN- Ir, DomEsTtec-diartg
~.PAIEDL PANTO;
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tra 4 IVRICO - 3 : 1 . :F1t UXTig :4WD,
VATGATARLrr 1;i
;ES,
1 00 , 6 •VhUo*' *Os; 0z448
I" ()ROOKERY' WARE,
oViatiREWS
&C,, &O.
A P11.41141_ Domplete, r nesprtment of .the aboie
mentioned goods ot'the btist quality' altrayti On
•:. _ • t
-Partleular , attention' Valli to Pine Groceries.
Dealerd dud Consumers will'flud it to theirAn
tined toekamint bbißteck before buying.. •
Corning, N. f• 1, 1870.- •
CORNING Jiikiiii;ir, STORE!
I;O,',DIIDLAY L -
.4); Wattlitaakei and Je%ire*. •
lillarge issortraeitt of ••
WATCHES, 'JEWELRY; "SILVER PLATED
WARE, CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS.
• -
,fislr• Engraving, done in any style.
Corning, Deo. 16, 1869. A. D. DUDLEY,
ly. No. 10, Market St.
MXEOUTOItB'IIO2IO/I.—Letters Testaten
1U tarylaaving been granted upon a/01*Si will
and testament of John Levergood, &ousel),
late of Liberty, all persons indebted to or claim
ing against said estate, are requested to settle
with 13. N. LWEIBOOOD,
' ' I I. B. IfIiBLIND,
!liberty, Marsh 28, 1810. at Breo'n. ,
The Richardson • Washer.
WE the undersigned do herebY say to all—
that we have tried this machine, and'
.11*-A.ft_naexpeAlv2L- N- 4/47
_we. otter VII!. 46
waglies andmOrks with perfect ease—
,mil tOciniribg about one tenth the labor' of COM—
mon washers. We 'think it cheap, "simple and
durable. It does not wear the clothes, but sim—
ply cleanses from all dirt. And we cheerfully_
recommend it to all; -it being now canvassed for
with great success. March 2, 1870.. 8t
Jerome Smith, Mrs. William Mathers,.
Miry A Dewey, ' George Parker,
" Christina Watkins, " Nettle Watkins,
" Lewis Holmes, " P. 0. Van Geider r .
Mr. M. 0. Sutton is the only authorised Agent
is this locality. Mar. 2-6t.'
la . J. STICKLIN,
mot Diairinaker, Turner, and
Furniture Dealer. •
QALE ROOM and FACTORY oppoeita Dartt'e
kaWagon. Shop Main &root, idiom ha le pre.
pared to furnish Cabinet" Ware any king• to .
Woes in. want:
,Orderspromptlyniled and 'aitinfactionguaran*
toed. Farley Turning done to order.
Walleboro, Jan. 1,1870. J. STIOIELIN.:
VdtWtble:Parlit for.gale.
A farm of three hundred acres, with two bun.
A
-dred and tweutz f Avaseres improved. Sit
uated tiwo miles north of Tioga Village, on the
Tioga River and Raihood. watttered, en.
der a good state of cultivation, and good build
ings. Also four house spud lote for sale in Tioga
Village. T. L . BALDWIN. .
, Tioga,Jan.l,lB7o—t t.
Dr. H. R. Phillips, •
VIBIGSMON MitrititaiN
THE undersigned respectfully announces to Oa
citizens of :ctestliold and surrounding coon.
try thittlni is permanently located at this place.
He is fully prepared to do all kinds of •
style of "Ortiefaotlint
gfterwateed. Oiticoov.er Soovill!D DrAgStere,
Fine PhotO'graiiiieenn be hied ovoi .the „Drug
fitch*.' i • ' Pligil4PS::
. Weatfleld, Pa., Juno 80 p A86841....''
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE !
VV i C. KICESS.
I,IOTP,:IIWRING GOODS.
-
11{ eabsoril?er will keep on naiad at all liars
111,1
full stock of
01111011ND11111,1M;
PAINTS,' OILS,
Paent Medicines,
Partaneiy; Hirosene,
Lamps,rlVisk,s,l),ltA.Oolors,,While Waih;
Lime andltruiltes; Varnish and
Sash Brushes, Window Waits -
all sixes, Varnish of all
kinels,.raky lit6aps,
Hair Oils, .
EN
- SPE I r OTACLES, •
Hair and 2both Brushes, a fun stock of
Yankee Noiious also. a comigideas
p -
•., . ,
rinteng of .
Nomfflopatlific Medichiesi
an 4 a inll,Atook of
.
Pure Wines and_Liquess.
Buyers are requested to eall and examine pri 7
oes before purebasintelsorrhere. •
Apr. 20,1870,
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• 6 -!' • ;
NI NG Y.
-40 OR N :
EOM
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jr)1010$: rAND`I4EOIO.I;4Os. PAINTS
"PM- PA!!;;;,:
THADDEUS' , 6Awbki"INK6i KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
IR*DEINEC,FLUID , _
TRACTS, '
BUR,NETT I S 00u0AINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
poen JODicANES, R 631-
ESTRIP!RECPINRY
iiiii
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AND FLAVORING}!WALL
-;,,
_ 'te , r ~ I'~a
`FOR MARVIN &,;_44O'S irfre
EMI
Bold at Whales*la X'xices. Buyers ararequesod
to Call and get quotations before gang further
Bast.
Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1,1870-ly
ANTED
, AT THE NILE 9 :VALLEY STEAM
FLOURING' MILLS.
' • 10,000 Sae. Corn,
10,000 " Ostia and an:* amount of
poilitheat. * "4:11; DIMON
Niloe Ian:1000-K ' •
I HATS bought .the riglit to use) the Paten
a :Masao: Roofing in Tioga, County, and aui
uow'preparad to put on roofs ohearand in good
Workmanlike Ananniri. !This roofing is fire and
water proof.-•I refer to Messrs. Wright &. Bat-
Barker, and, C. L. Willeox; Where
samples can be seen and roofs in use. •
. - . 41 8108E13 WINGATE.,
•Wellsboro, Jan.l, 1870-tf.
88. HOLLIDAY,- Pro prietor.
a large and
i.cothinodiriturflouse,located in the imme
,diate'vieluity of all the County buildings, with
large and coliimodions 'barns attached. ' "
`lllO.-Jaineis Hitsbitt Rota as hostler, aiid will
elftiye
he Mind' cin"liand, attentive to'busineas.
Jan.' 6,1870.-1 y •• • '
Q ETU WATKINS respectfully informs the
publlo tliat'he has established a
tilirory for Hire,
aide barn on the premises lately oirned by. It.
o`. Bronson. Esq., toasted on Pearl 414 Craton
[Streets, Wellsboro. He alms to heat) good 'hos
ed. and wagons, and intends .to please. Prices
reasonable..l-Noy. 24,1889-Iy.
Double and single teams furnished.
"DIFAVING completed Ms new Cabinet Ware
hones on Main street, Wellsboro, has stock
ed it with a large and superior assorted stook of
ShambUr Sults, Walnut, Ash, maple,
itoin $l6O down, and ae cheap ,
the same goods can be bo'l
in the olden. freed added.
Parlor Suite, Walriut; Cherry, and
lilahogany,Repa or Hair Cloth,
J
from $125 down. Also,
SOFAS, LO i NGES, COUCHES, TETE-
A-TETES,
Center ,TAbles, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
. 'all ' kinds,
aril Inanufacturiog as usual, and • intend to
keep 6 full stook of ware, home and city Wade
'et all Omni. Aty Ware Rooms are spacious and
'neat; rind ntiw contaiii‘the largest, costliest and
best stock of Fainiture ever brought into the
county.
Ja!t, 1, 1869-tf.
WALKER'-&
DEALERS IA
H4.RAWARE, -- IRON; STEEL, RAILS,
SZ'O TIN -WARE,
BiIIiTING . : SAWS . CUTLERY,
•
WATER LIME, •
A4I4OITLTIIIyAL IMPLEMENTS;
iisirkago and Milani Tiininaings, •
• HARNESSES, SADDLES, do. •
Canine, N.. 7., Jan. 2, 1870-17. '
. . .
• ' C. F. & 0. .111.00rey
. ;
ptreelrifitY " AND Exontagat 'STABLES
Nolisboro, Pa. Ofdoe and Stables on Water
t;, in rear of Court House. They will far
.nishlonas, single or double, with Buggies, or
Carriager, at short notioe. , ong e perience in
the buidnets enables the proprietors to announce
with confidence they fmn meet any ronable de
'inande in their line... Drivers furnish ,if desired
egi
. and passengers- carried to any part of the country.
, Thankful for past fevers, They invite continuance
:Of cuetom." Tarim reasonable.
Nov. 24,186V.-Iy.
-Al
Great Dniniiveinent in Densistry.
HAVING' purchased-the smolt(-
' sive ' right of Dr. Folsom's
Im-
I a • proved patent Atmospheric Dental
Plates for Tioga 'County: I" now' take' pleasure
in offerlnglt) the publin as the greatest DIS.
.covanv
,yet made in
ity the use iff which, wo can overcome any any
and all difficulties which have heretofore baffled
the Skill of the. most practical Dentist in the
'wetld.'" elites conetrtioted upon this plan re.
main perfectly arm under 'all oireumetanoes or
Oondition'Of the Mouth; eine air, or petkicles of
'feed eau PosilblYgetun der th Om - Those haiing
Old Milos; Gad of Rubber elates, can, 'When
the eost, - have .the Improvement applied to them
'anewarin*ftfevatkrespeot the lame purpoie as
as a new let. - 'Perfect satisfaction 'guaranteed
lb everynfise. ' C. N. DARTT, Dentist.
'Wellsborp, jan."l * 1869.
•
.• .
111111
thle is tficertify that we are how using the Improv•
04 Dental lohltes with' perfect eatisfaction; Having
used the old style ofplates for years wl th ail the troubles
*rod !conveniences known in the use Drench plates )
4111re.cheerfully recommend the improved, Plates as far
titieilOr 01 anything /et 'known. E. KIMBALL.
CHAS, WILLIAMS.
•
W. P. WOO.
MEI
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PAPEit:,VINDOW:GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
Pj*ED OIL.
W. D. TERRELL CO.'
Patent , Rooting.
Wellsboro Hotel.
Livery Stable:
Furniture!. Furnitil
B. T. VAN HORN,
FURNITURE.
to., &0., &0.,
!Ugh Upholstery to suit.
Ilthoiesale and Retail.
Planing and Matching,
BOROI•L SAWING 81,MOULDING,
done to order at the Factory.
B. T. - VAN HOLN.
/AM lid' afteir'MONDAV; Mat 2d; 1179, firalue
111111eayeporalag, stiho tol owing-houra,airtt l .
; :•• (lonia Wray/ .
'IMO .11. 'lO., NICIMT ExeitEss, : .dally for Hoch:
!.,tister. Bun/a & Dunkirk, Cleveland and ()hada.
tiatti; taahltig dived 'coin mectlou 'with' tread of the
Grata , ,Trunk, and Lake Shore Ballwityo :Buffalo.
Deal*, 04 , 01601410 endll points Meet, and it
with the MO and Louts
-•tillle'Short Moe Railivayafor • the , ;Moth and Sou tb-
West.
,18 _a m Stiodays'oacepted, for
Buffalo, , Dttukirk and Cleveland, connoting with
I•aridtfa tbt-tbe WatiL' , alevidna 17040 fa attached to
thin train rpontug through to Buffalo. ,
10,213 A. in „MAID - TRAIN, Sundays excepted, tor'
„buffalo and Dunkirk.
-felOtiilAjit'ittigrieff,,ii B 2l, B o'4:4.(9-00 .
%SO ibrni.i - DAV/IMPRESS, - Sri ndaya .excaptid; tor
. -Rochester; Ennio, Dunkirk, Ole.v?land. Cincinnati,
and the South" Stops at drincipal shittoroi and con-
Ls traits points' On Main line. ' - •
Netratiddinproied Dravrittglloom Coaches accompany
, this trojEr rem ;New York to ti a Oa) cr, and Sleeptng
.. Doluipes attaclied it ffornellsville ' running through
, !:to Cleveland and OaliOnttithotat change: . ' ' •
1. 1 11145 .p4; nr„: EXPRESS MAIL. Sundays excepted,
for asuffolo,, ' Cleveland, witq conuecting trains, for
the, West. - ' . ~ ....
121;05P. in.,WAY ERBlGllT;SindaysexCePted.
459. m., EMIGRANT TRAlN;dally; for the West,
-
u, 4$, p; UT - EXPRESS.- excepted: -
qontleo ling at Dea , ,Yotß:viitli afternoon trains , and
Steameri for Boston and. Now - England &Mei. '
'sleeping Coacheis accomPany,lhts train to New York
4,35 a. m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS,' Mondays. or
• cepted t connecting at Elmira for Williamsport,
Ilarrisborg and the South; also at Elmira for Cattail
&tom ligyrayerly with train o,,Lehigh'lralliiy,Bal.,
vray,i at Owetr-tor Ithaas; at /31p4shaniton fey
porstown'and Albany .1 'and af New York wakeless:o
- and afternoon Explus Mini for: Now -England
cities t t-ggr 8 1, 00 , Piell conchae, accossipany this gala
tollelrYbrk. • • , .
1ir,420 m,., 1 DAV EXPREESVIIntidays - eicipled;
contteetiug at Jersey tOily ;With :midnight etpreas
train of New Jersey • Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
siopi at prlneliial asidionneatlng points on
main line. • , ; I
New' and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany
this train to Nati York. •
12.15 p m., 'ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for
• tinseptenannts. -
2,20 P. In-; ELMIRA excepted. •
. , •
440 p. m., NEW TORE. AND BALTIIIORN MAIL,
bundaYs excep ted , cohnectitig at Elmirsqor the
Smith. " • ' • • '
7,61 p. nr., •LicIIITNING-EXPREBEl,Dally,connect
lug at Jersey City with morning Express train of
New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington;
. and at Now York with morning Express train for
Boston and NowEnglond Cities. Alsr stops at all prin.
ciput stations eind'oon fleeting points on male. lino.
Sleeping Coaches accompany thie ' rrall through to New
..Nork • ,
11,33 a. m., WAY PBEIGIIT, Sundays excepted.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. , •
. A revised and complote"Poc}tott Imo Table' , of
Psureonger Trains On the Erie gallwity and connecting
Lines, has recently boon DnbUched and can be precut ,
ed on application te;the Ticket Agent ofthe Company
ROL( R. BARE,. , • L. D. B R O KER. i f
Cien'lPass.Agent. Oen'i Sup'Y
810soburg& Corning, & Tioga IL
. .
Tsalitswillrun as follows Instil furtber notice: '
Accommodation—Leavoa ClOssintrg at 6,50 a. m.,Man s
field it 7,40 'hosts at 8,22. Lawrencorille at 007—
arriving at Corning at 10,10 am.
Mail—Leaveaßlossburg at 2,80 p. in ~Manefield at 8,10,
'Dog& at 3;4s,'Lawronceville at 4,2 o—arriving at
Corning at 8.30 p.m..,
Maii•'-:LCavastlorning at 5,50 L awrenceville at
8,44,116ga at 023; - )Mansfield t - 10,0.5•—arriving at
Illoss-bnig at 11,45 a.m. •
Accommodation.-Leares Corning at 2,55 p.
rencerille 'at4,o4TiOga at 4.55, Mansfield at 5,88-4
arriving a t Blousbnrg at 6,20 p m.
• L.H. 831AT ... 1140H t
Nortlionk,Oentral
TRAINS POR THE NORTH.
•
Train s for Canandagula lease Elmira as follow s : •
Actomodation at 7.05 p m
Rspress[fristest train on road]. ..... ... ..... 12 20 a m
Mgll " 10' 00 p m
Way Preight,[passonger coach attached] 6 20 a cs
On and after N0v.15, 1860, trains will irrive and
depart from Troy, as follows;
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
1086 a. m.—Dally(except S undays) for El m ira, Baia—
lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, Snap. Bridge and the
Oanadas
968 a. na.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo ,v la Erie Eal lway from Elmira.
;RAVE SOUTHWARD.
728 A. m.—Dally(except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington, Philadelphia
966 P. m. —Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington and Philadelphia.
ALFRED R. FISKE ED, 8. YOUNG
Gen'lSitpt.Uarrhiburg, - • Geo '1 Pass.
, . Baltimore, Mi.
:lire 1
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VO. B, 'tio
, W noprieto
TUE tho, public thst
they are prepared-to make or iambi'
SASH. AND BLINDS,
DOORS, 13004,.
•s. ao„ - .
Also,
,dsalors to
A ' • , , •
t• • •
Lumber iand Shingles.
Paley 110 tor Tipb prbped and gbisad I , er light
Bby 10—L3* cents. •
9 by 13. 8 by 14,10' by 12, 1/r cents.
10 by 'l4;-9.: by •14; 16 cents: •
10 by 14, 20 mitt.
Oar work is Amide of the be.
and in the best manner.' Call
Jan; 6, 187.0-Iy.
illsuraAfee, AgeneV•
WELIABbRO, PA.
"eh Capital ever
.$20,000,000,
7.m.5z"0,13, qcf/E,zip.,igz BETTER
ATES AS LOW tui any iood'Oompenits
XV will take: 'Pofloied on dwelling, and farm `
property, writtenthis - 401m delivera at
payinnal Of premium:, .!.; • . „; ;
•
_ . ure d
It costa but little, p i artictilarl, to- insure 'dwell
ings,' farm 'property, 'conteidta. - Detached
dWeilings and tidam"pi rid : aPeriiiinsu for 3 'ear l
tor ono per tentua and' expense of policy, A e .
mired for
$1.0.0.0 tor:3, pa at, an captain, $11,50. 0 11 4
$3,83* a year!, Small t . ooz-,-gqod. ai rg . in case of
Are: Parnittdre, provisions, bedding &0., at the
name , ratee.• - Thereiatio excuse, "
r .
Evezyoxie Should be. loured.
if 'not with me, Stukth ,Jilierrick:Nrill do it jest
u cheap, and jtistas well. (Oratle, gon lame.)
I shonld beilad however,-to-befriend e ough in
this Wanner to.pfey- fotadvertising.
JNO.I..MITC ELL;
Wilber°, Jan. 1, Is7o-tf.
•
Then
Them Things is Arriv
EVERY thing is lovely, and 'the anger liked
depends - from a sublitoe altitude.
YOU ..0111 . Please.. observe,
that tbe best natured
. rnan•ln Town baying no•
good the wants of the7publfo, and basing bun
Wally supplied ,hiptsolfwith almost ovary thins
which this World - ion s - ,',affdrll 'to - app eato them;
now hinovOlently proposes to opsn the wbolete
fore the people, and say to all, old and ycling,
black and wb ito, rich Anil poor,
• z , COIIIE
• •
You pay your Money and you take you,
choice. •
Don't stand out in the cold exposed to the el•
ements and to the Sting of the neighbors heat,
but pull the latch string, !tie always out in bui.
mess hours, &o.
ENTER:
The large 'hearted proprietor, or his tans
good natured clerk will condaet - you, as it were
through a
,
GARDEN
filled with raviabing
j i 1 .
lat. A GARDEN L 'OP ls
rn SPICE) " in wbie
every thing Spiey,fro a nutmeg to penne pep.
per mar be seen and 3rocured.
•2d, A GARDEN - Or SWEETS, in which es.
ery variety of Sac . eharine delights; both solid and
liquid may be had by the atick, pound or gallon,
and of such flavor and complexion as will . mein
every aching sweet tooth in your head fairly
jump with delight. Should yoq be pomelogi.
daily inclined, this humane individual will en.
duct you into a i 1,
GARDEN OP FRUITS, in vthich alinet co.
8
ery variety of luscious tilingi to be found nth.
ered from the four quarters of ,the globe, will it
shown to satisfy your largest Idngings, 01-mu
from,Cuba, Lemons from Florida, Prunes i tam
Turkey, Raisins from Malaga, Currants from the
Grecian Archipelago; Peaches dried unction.
ad along with a great variety of Canned trlllll
from the Jerseys ;• Dates from Syria, and fig'
from Asia Minor. No end to the supply o'cm
species of NUTS from 3 Continents.
THE TEA GARDEN will next commend
your attention; tho warm decootion of the Chia
leaf and the Java bean have become almost uoi•
versa) beverages, and if not swallowed lee hot if
to strong, the mild stimulants are esteemed as
eminently promotive orcomfort and sociality.—
What company of elderly ladies could-ever put
in peace ' without them? Now your friend the
GARDNER, will be moat happy to show yv:
all this. Be will ask you politely to look at ha
Tea. You are welcome to try every cheat att
see if GUN POWDER, Souobong GREEIs
UYSON, &0., which flavor you like, but of II
the other styles whose Jaw cracking names noel
be dangerous to pronounce, COFFEES, in every
style, ditto, ditto, ditto.
Furthermore,
Tho beneficent proprietor of this mammoth L'
tablishment--ont of abeer good will; and ifjol
will believe him for no other motive than yon'
interest and his; has at vast expense establisbd
at the same place an immense depot, of PrOTit•
ions, oonsistfng of
Flour, Pot i k, Lard, Codfish, White Fhb:
Sword Fish, &c., &o.
4 .
Meru, Hams, Butter, Trout, Blue FL5b,
Halibut, &e.,- &e.
Ail of whiCh he tntends to sell at a profit, es di
principle of "live and let - live." He genersq
proposee also to receive in exchange ail the prvi
ducts of your farm and •dairier,and it is said cot
flderdially to the public,- that he never refuut
Cash.
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Tho' it irks him wretchedly to heap it. FO
anxious islha. that ho dear pooplo shouldwam
nothing whdtover that money can buy of '
I
4allsba.re, Jan. 1, 1870.
BAR - NESS SHOP!
W. NAVLE, would say to his Mend!
• that bis Harness Shop is now in labial.
and that hole prepared to furnish beau or 110:
• • ,
3EXEitt u rielatigolg,
on.short notice, in Ef good and substantial nisi
ner, and at prices th stean't fail to stilt. •
The best workmen are erupted, and none?gt
the best material used. Call and see.
Dec. 9, 1868.-Iy. Q. W. NAVLS•
In' I.lL.Et,' ©e '
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4E, is
MR. A. L. ikpIONROE, is
Agent for Tioga and Pot'
effect insurance in the
Wyoming Insurance ClompanY.
Royal, I n Capitol $5,0 00 P
London, Liverpool dc Globo, Capitol, $16,00, 00
Ho will canvass the county during the Week es'
cept Saturdays, when ho will be foundst
office of John. f. Mitchell, to attend to
may give him a call.. A. L. DIONE O •
Sept. 22:18894m.* •
, • High,School.
MBE Sul fiber will open a Sehool
village Osceola, on Monday, Mars
1870, and continue twelve weeke.*
BATES OF TUITION :
Primary, ................. ....
Common
Higher,—
Hob, Ortf.
7
.. C.c. WARD, Pr 6
0
!reasoned lumber
nd aee na.
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