The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 08, 1870, Image 4

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    A Rhyme Six Hundred , Years Old.
Guard, my child, thy tongue,
That it 'Dank o° tvroOg i
• =Let i3Oavillvorl pasii over tic '
Bet the watob .trutlaimfore it
That Is speak per _wrong,
Ouard,my chill, thy tongue.
Guard, my child, thine eyes;
Prying is aot wise :
-Let them look on what is right;
U From all evi) turn their eight;
Prying is nod. WlllO,
Gad,lny thin° eyes.
Guard, tny'ohild, thine car;
jllyirked word vii)4 1 •
Let no evil word coma in
That maytcause the soul 'to sin
Wicked words will scar. •
iltutrd,ray gbild, tbine'ear.
Ear and eyq.and tonguo,
adaard' while ` thou art young;
For, abut! these busy three -
Can unruly members be.
award, while thou nrtyoung,
: , Ear and eyes and tongue.
For the Agltator.l
One Thousand Miles over the Rooks
of Tioga County.
BY ANDREW SHERWOOD,
'18,41151:8Iir GFOLOOIST oY TH6 Ofilo
CIIAPTER VII.
- TUE COAL MEASURE'S.
•
"And God avid let th'e'eariti hring turtb grant,
the herb yielding teed; and the fruit tree yielding
fruit after bit kind."
'Like gulliver, the hero in Swift's
Wondrous tale, who lost himself in a
gigantic corn fleld,.where the corn grew
up tall as the trees of the forest—so we
have wandered down the vale of years,
until finally, far away in the mighty
ptospect, where the mist of the unmea
sured centuries hangs dark and heayy,
we stand on the level savann.ts of the
carboniferous world,—lost in a forestl' of
gigantic ferns and palms. In every
reeking marsh, grow the rank Calamite
and the somber Sigillaria ; 'Lott there' is
no flower to enliven the funereal depths
Of those silent glades, or song of I,irdi to
break the mighty, solitude. , -No quad
ruped•eontes forth, `by day •or night,ito
seek its prey, fur, the atmosphere- is
charged with deadly carbon. Oily
cloud's of insects darken the Or, like
swarms of mosquitoes in - some bosky
dell, at the close of a summer day. All
is silent in those green and Ink - t-hint
woods, and we wen) to see, "in the
multitude of trunks darkeoed atioVe by
:clouds.of foliage, the slim columns of
an elder Alhambra,"
But those graceful columns—the Sig-
Blade and the Leptdodendron—whose
green branehes untetled the earth in
that age long gone by, liaveheen extinct
for untold 'center les4 : -We may enter
the gloomy galleries - which the miner )
.has dug in the rock-ribbed mountains,
ant i se e their eltarred and carbonized
trunks, lying. nil' they fell ; or feel that
we are treading over the imprisoned
sunbeams iviiieli warmed the' into
life; but, like the tumuli of the Mound-
Builders, which dot the prairies of the
Far West, no spirit comes forth •to tell 1
,
us of their history.- We only know that
they grew on - a lesiel continent, having
a very warm and moist climate, and but
little 'elevated-above (hb sea. The Le
pidodendron was a very large tree, some
what resembling the modern tree-ferns
of the tropics, and the common ground
pines of our own section. But while
the tree-fern - earth's a height of Only
four or live feet, and the ground-pine as
many inches, the Lepidodentiron raised
its hirsute branelies nearly a hundred
feet over the soil, and along with conif
erous trees allied to the pines of Nor-
folk Island, are supposed to have cover
ed the drier
,plains. The Calainite re
sembled the common horse-tall (Equi
setum Fluviatile) of our swamps; but
unlike this humble plant, it attained to
a height of thirty feet. The ;Valeria
—an associate of the Calaroite in the
marshes—often reached a height of sev
enty feet; and such was their abund
ance, that there are large seams of mil
which are composed principally of their
remains. Beneath these palm-like trees,
there was a dense undergrowth of ferns,
whose . fronds - are now spread out be
tween the layers of shale in the most
perfect state of preservation. ' Over 300
species have been found in the Coal
Measures, while there are no more than
sixty indigenous species found in the
whole of Europe at the preSent day.
It is now believed by all geologists of
any note, that coal is of vegetable
because it consists of vegetable tis- '
ori
gin,sues, while the accompanying shake
contain numerous roots, leaves, and.
trunks of trees, The peculiar conditions
under which it wasreduced, were
doubtless similar to th se existing in '
.)
the peat bogs of our owt times, only on
a much grander scale. In those anClent
and widely extended Marshes. just as
la the Great Dismal Swamp of Virgin
ia at the present day, vegetation flour
ished and decayed until a deposit of car
bonaceous matter, sufficient to form a
coal bed, had accumulated, when the
.land subsided beneath the waters, and
strata - of Sand and - clay were thrown
down. This process was continued thro'
a long period of time, until all the veins
of coal had been produced. The coal
beds mark the eras when the surface
'remained stationary ; while the sand
stones point to Limes of subsidence.—
Bituntinous and Anthracite coal were
both formed in the same manner, sand
belong to the same age, only the latter
has been subjected to a greater amount
of heat and pressure. Allowing for re
duction in bulk by compression, decom
position, and the lose of carbon, it
would require eight feet in - depth of
vegetable matter to-make one foot of bi
tuminous coal, and twelve feet to make
one of anthracite. - For, a bed of anthra
cite thirty feet thick,like that at Wilkes
barre, the vegetable debris must have
been over 300 feet thick ; and for a bed
gLbituminous coal six feet thick, like
at at Morris Run, it must have been
nearlylifty feet in thickness. ft is sup
posed that all the forests of the United
- f , dtates at the present day, 'would not
make a bed of coal equal in extent to
the great Pittsburg seam.
Coal may be justly considered as one
of the mainsprings of modern civiliza
tion and progress. Wherever this min-
eral exists, there you will flud the ele- '
month of wealth and power. England,
the mast powerful nation of Europe, c k e,-
copies only a, small group of islands ;
yet the 100,000,000 tons of coal which '
she annually produces, has epabred her
to extend,her -power over the entire
globe; an it is bier - boast that the sun
never sets on her possessions. Together
with iron, it likewise forms the Kraft
and Stoll of our attainments. Dining
the past year, the anthracite and bitu
minous mines of Pennsylvania pro-,
duced more than 25,000,000 tons of coal„
5,000,0000 of which were devoted to the
development of motive . power,.which
was equal to' the labor of 28,000,000 of
men. The amount of anthracite' coal
yet .in Pennsylvania, is 13,171,828,500
tons, which will give us an annual sup
ply of 20,000,000 tons for 000 years, But
vast as is.this undeveloped treasure, it
is quits Insignificant when compared to
the bituminous coal deposits in the wes
tern half of our State, These deposits
are so stdpendotte, i
that could their val
ue be realized at once, t would
national debt nearly sixtypay our
times. Such
facts indicate to, the observing mind
where the seat of empire will be in fu
ture ages. They 'compel us to believe
that Providence has designed this to be
a country where mind Mardi make Migh.
ty strides on 'the - 'high --road to perfec
tion ; that here a republic shall be es
tablished, which shall bs)a terror to ty
rants, and the, glory of which shall hest
a thousand years.' -- • ' ..
Tior County Agitator.
z , ; - J
y ,
yrflifi - office Woll slocicea wit Typo, %Wanes, &c.,
and has every advantage for doing • •
JOB PRINTING
in a superior manner, Plaire,or in Colors, from a wed
ding card to a sheet postor. Any kind or style of work
dono at this ctrico, as follows: 2, .„
Law Books, Pamphlets, Cards, Invitation Cards, -
Hand Bills, Programmes, Checks, Drafts, Dub'lls,
Bill Minds, Circulars, Orders, Shipping Cards;
Business CardePEnvolopes, Tinted Plate Printing,
Visiting Cards, Wedding . &c., &c.,
Justice Blanks,
And all Other blanks constantly on, hand and for Sale
i‘ends, warrantee, S,chool Contract,
Leeds, quit-claim. Summons, Subpoenas,
Statement and Confession, Warrants, Executions,
A.Vcablo Action, . indemnifying Bonds, ;-• ,;
Bdtds,Constable's Scilo,‘. Attachments, Oddgutent ', i
Collector's SAS, ; ; t Notes,' Petition:and ;Send
Marriage Or3rtificate E , , ' for 'Apement of 0 uardlaq.;
I ' i I ; ' t
And any o ut er n ot above' ;
vill be
blanks enumera t ed
printed to order on short notice.
air Pe rao no !ending orders for JOB WOItK .will get
their Work promptly dono and returned. We shall
spare no pains to please our customers in this depart•
meat. Those sending work. Pions° state the size of
Job, kind of ink and paper desired. , :
• VAN GELDEIi A MITCHELL.
Proprietors
Feb. 1870
BEE - HIVE EXCHANGE.
I Surrender;
BUT AT DISCRETION!
YOUsee that hill a column of space with half
an inch of t reading matter don't help ino
after all. What d'ye do that for t" asked less
than a million of my customers, when I apparel
in blank. And, being tuckered out with tryinT,
to explain why I did it, I am forced to do it in
print:
Therefore,
Know ye, all good people, that I am doing a
Land Office Business,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
SUGARS, 4L[ GRADES,. SYRUPS, MO
, LASSES; PORK, HAMS,
SHOULDERS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CISCOES, COD, HALI
BUT, AM) HO FORTH,
And I am selling cheap as I always de, and can
save country dealers their expenses to the little
city of Elmira, or the big pity of New York.--
But then,
THE TEA TRADE
is ono of my biggest, brightest, and best things.
Yon cannot get-bettor
OOLONG OR GREEN TEAS, 1
or cheaper, than I can 801 l you: You may pa
tronizo the Great American Tea Company, and
then I can do you- good. I have enough to Bet
Tioga County a
! TE -HE - LNG
fotilhe next 26 years.' Besides no man has a big..
ger or bettor lot of
Impaug Emu,-
then I have, and am Bolling thorn at a bargain,
Everything
in the Grocery Line,
CANNED FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES,
. WOODEN WARE, CONFEC
. TIPNERY,
not mixed as I mix them here, but in good order.
I buy all the
BUTTER AND, CHEESE,
that I can, and almost everything else but teasels
Sign of tit° BULL ‘tc BEE-HIVE
L i W. T. MATHERS.
Wellsboro, De 0.15, Dec. 1869.
WALL PAPER!
WALL PAPEIR 2
WALL PAPER'
T . ET it be distinctly understood the inhab-
JUI itants:and oitizona of Wellaboro, two
will will I
WALL PAPER ,
and any other article in tho
1 lEtvii.2.l4- - Lino,
c ap
e er than can be sold by any. other firm in
Tioga County; farther we do affirm that no man
can undersell na . unless they receive goods by
:the
AIR LINE.
We have justareceived from N: Y.,
35 P 000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER
• •
bought:at the presontl Glpld prices ,$l4, which
we will sell cheaper thin any other S r west of
N. Y. Call and examine, and too ar: certain
that wo can please in Price and quality, and if
- not gui" we Will pay you for your time in
specie. '
\ • P. WILLIAMS & CO.
Welleboto, April 6, 1870.
BOOE AGENTS WANTED .FOIESTRUG
GLERS AND TRIUMPHS OP
•
-- - - P. T.. BARNUM ,
WRITTEN BY ELAISELP IN Ons Leads OCITAYO VILIIIIE•-•
NEARLY 800 PACISE--EILINTED IN ENGLISH AND ONAmm,r_.
/ 33 ELEGANT PULL NOR RAGE/MHOS : •
/C Embraces FORTY YEAHE ETCOLLIOTIONN of.his Busy
Life, ati a Merthant ;Manager, Banker, Lecturer and
Sho4znan. and gives accounts of his Imprisonment,
Lit Failure, bit &maw:slid European Tours, and im
portant Historical and Personal Reminiscences, re
plAto with Hunior Anecdotes and Entertaining Marra,
tilre,• No booktpubllshed so acceptable to all classes.
Everyone wants it. Agents are soiling from 60 to 100
1 4
a week,. We, offs extra terms. Our Illustrated Cata.
logno and Terms to Agentalsent free. '
J. B.BIIRR CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn.
FOR SALE
/lonia and lot on Pearl Street, 2d houso
iho South ,of district eohool•house. 'Enquire on
premier, .
Stoves: Stoves ::
a. itt, ft H*RDVVAREI
.
Havingformed a partnership In the Tin, Stove
and Hardware trade, the undersigned have the
pleasure to announce that they have, at a great
outlay, added to the usual stock of theold stand
.
on •
MAIN STREET; WELLSBORO,
a complete acnortment of Fitalf Hardware,
of which we enumerate tho following artielea:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, '
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,'
PUMPS, AXES,
En
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& _BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Alm, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a now thing, and made for use. These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stook
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the boat quality of
goods in our line; and all work to order done
promptly and well.
Buckeye MQwcr & Reaper.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
KT FACTORY PRICES,
Always on hand or furnished to ordor, at
BOBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware
Store, Wellsboro.
ROBERTS it BAILEY.
Wldr. ROBERTO.
R.O. BAILEY.
Woneboro..Tart- 1,1810-tit. •
Lots 0 of New Goods !
T. L. BALDWIN & 00'S
and see a nice stock Of Goods for the 1
SPRING 6c SUMNER.
E2.0)130 11122100 0010221;
—all styles, colors and patterns—
ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK ,
AND COLORED SILKS,
&c., &o.
BEAUTIFUL Summer sgams,
anti a large assortment to sated from.
OELOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS
4c., TO TRIM DRESSES
. OR SACQUES.
—Our stook of—
YANKEE NOTIONS
can't be beat. It keeps up with everything the
Yankees have thought of so far.
HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
• 1 CORSETS, &C,
MOICIMOMI
too numerous to mention; but will say that you
will seldom find so largo an assortment to select
from in a country store, and clear down to the
iggiaWe also keep a large assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to
suit you with ready-mado, we have Cassimere
and,
A TAILOR, TO OUT AND VIT.
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,
Looks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools.
A GENERAL STOCK OF -
GROCERIES,
Fresh. WEAS are lower than at any time 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.
Farmers, if you wanttools to work with drop in
(SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Ca3iliga Plaater, cf-e.
%aortal:is, Palls Firkins and Ashtob Salt to
flavor with. All kinds of Parm Produce want
ed.' Prices can't be boat.
T. L. BALDWIN CO.
Tioea, Pa-., May. 4, 1870.
AUGERS,
BITTS,
AGENTS FOR THE
COME TO
TIOGA, PA.
BOTTOM FIGURE.
RENIDVAL.
New Stock!' INew Goods!
SEARS & DERBY
• • , •_,
AVE taken the n ew. More one door above
Wright '44 Dailey , where they are - on band
with a Ziew Stock - Of . ' ,
*:
'BOOTS, BALMORAL% . - OA/TERS,'
• BOOTEES,' BROGANS 'AND
GALLIGASKINS • '
warvantedia fit any , foot'from No. 0, to 13" fri
t:flush% The '-stook. bat.boon, jeliotod by one
who has the advantage of
. TIIIRTY ; Y E QR S '
EXPERIENCE
buelneee, and En the best and klieg in the
CO ntry, ,Mor etook of • •
161t:EiTair PALL FRENCH E;IP,
SOLE, COMMON CALF,`
BINDING,IIO
- ROOOO • •&0 • -
*lll be kept heretofore}
On Findings We; shall be found -at homo al
ways, and we aball endeavor to sell at prices
satisfactory to the trade. WO won't be under;
sold.
CASH PAID •
FOR HIDES, SKINS,, FURS PELTS.
Also the top of the Market for
,:WOOL.,
Bat our best hold will be ow
CUSTOM - WORK!
An anal.
There's comfort in a well made custom boot,
That Ste the corns without too much Compressing
For everybody knows a 'shabby foot'
Ounnot be compromised by overdressing.
And one may wear clean linen with 'a suit
Of finest cloth, but there is' no finessing
Will mak4' a man , with shabbily dressed feet,
Look Aikei,'n gentleman upon the street.
Mona. : Buy your boots of '
SEARS A DERBY,
Oi any other man. [Printer's
Wellsboro, Jan. 1,1.889—tf.
For Sale.
lAM AGENT for Kinney Co., Celebrated
j platform Spring Wagons, all styles, also
for their light Carriages and Buggy Wagons,
all made in good'style, and from Jersey timber,
and warranted in every rospeot, equal to any
made. Can ,furnish any of the above at the
lowest Manufacturers price's. L. 0. BENNET.
Welleboro, Jan. 1, 1870-tf.
House and Lot for Sale.
HOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for Sale
cheap. Location We'labor°, and desirable.
Inquire at the Agitator Office.
Jan. 1, 1870—tf.
TO THE FARMERS OF
TIOGA COUNTY.
y AM now building at my menufactory,in Lawrence
' Till°. a superior
FANNING MILL ,
Whichpossosses the following advantagesover allother
mills:
1. It eeparateeryo,oate,rat litter.amifoulseeds,atid
cbossand cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow aced, and al
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy aced.
• 4. It does all other separatingroquired of a mill .
This mill is built ofthe best and most durable tim
her, in good stylo,and is sold choap for cash, or pro
deco.
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oatefrom
wheat,to othermillsaonreasonableterm s.
J .H MATHER:
Lawranceville,Jan.l,ll7o-t f •
IRON WORKS!
FOUNDRY a MAOHINE SHOP !
WELLSBORO, PA.
SEARS" & AVERY, • PROPRIETORS.
PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, OULTIVA
TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, BET
. TLES, ALL SIZES, SAP PANS,
FARMING UTENSILS, ALL
KINDS, WOODMACHINES WOR
SAWING WOOD;
Brick Machines,
CHURN POWER; THE TOMPKINS
COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT
AND TEN HORSE;'CONSTANTLY
ON HAND,
And also, everything usually found in a first
. class Shop.
Wo call particular attention to our MA
CHINE IMO?, which has been re-built with
new, and first-class
MICHINBRY,LITIIO
Iron PLANER, DRILL, &o. We employ none
but first-olass 'workmen, and are, therefore, pre
pared to do our work in the beat style, and at
short notice. We have recently added new
MAORINERY, for Planing and Matching
boards. Oall and see us.
Jan. fp, 1870-Iy. SEARS A AVERY.
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THE EQUITABLE
.I.4..F.BAssimANcm socarry.
OF THE UNITED' STATES;
Chartered under the Laws of New York.
Cash Aiseta $12,000,000.
Annual Business $42,000,000.
irIIVIDENDO applied to reduce 2d and all
jJ subsequent premiums, or, to increase the
amount of the policy. Dividends are from 10 to
20 per cent the 2d year, and increase Cub year
therefore. The= Equitable• did business •to the
amount of $12,000,000 more last yest(lBB9) than
any ether • company—all oath. Purely , mutual
and non - f orfeitable. No other company can Abe',
a better record, hirger diiidends, or safer tem,
cavities. All the profits less the actual expenses
of the company are divided among the policy
holders as dividends each year.. Any one desir
ing of hiving a life insured,, if he will examine
the figures Of the BqUitable,will become convinced
that it is to his advantage to insure in this Com
pany In preforene to any other.
• • • W. A. STONE, Agent,
Office with WilSon do Niles.] for Tioga Co.
- April 104870--Itu
Grocery and ,Provision Store,
CORNING(, N. Y.
C). 31,21. 16113L114,
TeIIOLEBALE AND RETAIL DEALER
VT in all kinds of
GROOM ES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars, .
L
c? '
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN
DRIED FRIIITR,
CANN i pD FRUITS A*D
VEGETABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
OROCIRERY WARE,
011ILDiEN'81 CARRIAGES, OABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &0., &o.
•
A full and complete assortment of the above
mentioned goods of the best quality always on,
hand.
Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries
Dealers and Consumers will find. it to their in
terest to examine hifVfock before buying.
Corning, N. Y., r I 1,1870.
CORNING JEWELRY STORE!
A. D. DUDLEY,
e Watchmaker and Jawsler.
A large aosortmont of I
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED
WARE, CLOCKS AND FANCY GOODS.
..„ALV. Engraving done in any style.
Corning, Dec. 16, 1889. A. D. DUDLEY,
ly. No. 10, Market Bt.
J. STICKLIN,
Ohai
rmaker, Turner, and
Furniture Dealer.
IIgALK ROOM and FACTORY opposite Dartt's
Witorta Rh an Mails. ; ati,aat. vphavra ha la pro
'pared to Mukha' Cabinet Ware of any kind to
those in *ant. • . ,
' Orders Promptly tilled and satisfeetionguaran.
teed. Fahey Turning done to order.
Wellaboro,Jan.'l,lB7o. J. STIOKLIN.
Valuable _Farm for Sale.
A farm of three hundred acree, with two lima
drod and twanty-ilve sores improved. Sit
uated two miles north of Tioga Village, on the
Tioga River'and Railrocd. Well watttered, un
der a good state of cultivation, and good build
ings. Also four houses and lots for sale in Tioga
Village. T. L . BALDWIN.
Tioga, Jan. I, 1870-tf.
Dr. IL R. Phillips,
2151103074 11211 5 2ISSIfe
r u HE undersigned respectfully announces to the
citizens of Westfield and surrounding coun
try that he is permanently loCated at this place.
He is fully prepared to do all kinds of
. 1 DENTISTRY,
in the highest style of the art. Salem:Alen
guarranteed. OMceover Soovill's Drug Store.
Fine Photographs can be had over the Drug
Store. H. R. PHILLIPS.
Westfield, Pa., June 80,1888-Iy.
Wholesale and Retail
DRUG STORE !
By W. C. KRESS.
LOTS SPRING GOODS
fling subscriber will keep on nand at all times
JIL a full stock of
DRUGS ANDINDICINES-
PAINTS, OILS,
Patent Medieine,s,
Flavoring _Extracts, Perfumery, Kerosene,
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Colors, White WaSh
' Lime and Brushes, Varnish and
• Sash Brushes, Window Glass
all 8 Zes, Varnish of all
kinds, Fancy Boaps,•
Hair Oils,
SPEC3TAC3LES,
Hair and both Brushes, a full stock di
Yankee ,tVotions ; also a complete as
soritnint of
Homeopathic Medicines,
and a fall stook of
Pure Wines and Liquoys.
Buyers are requested to call and examine pr
°es boforo purchasing elsewhere.
Apr. 20, MO.
Planing & Matching.
FLOORING, CEILING, WAINSCOT
ING, TONGUED & GROOVED,
with rapidity and exactness, with our new Ma
chines: Try it and see. B. T. VANUORN.
Weashore, Jan. 1, 1870.
NILES' VALLEY
Steam Flouring Mill.
WILL do custom work on Mondays, Thurs.
days and Saturdays of cal week, as it
will accommodate our business bet er.
Highest market price paid for Wheat and Oats.
PRAM& BpNNETT.
Niles Valley May 18,181,0.41.
MOM DOG STUB,
DRUGS 'AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
TUADDRIA DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
OONOENTRATKD MEDICINES,
IRE DELL'S f• FLUID, E%-
TRACTS, •
BURNETT'S 0000AINE, FLAVORING
EXTRAOTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENV'MEDIOINES, ROOK
_ ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & 00'S RE
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers areroquested
to ealland get' quotitions before going further
Esat.
Oorning, N.Y., Jan. 1,1870-1 y
r}MiAVE bought the right to use, the Paten
asao Roofing in Tioga County, and am
now preparad to put on roofs cheap and in good
workmanlike manner. This roofing is fire and
water proof.; I refer to Messrs. Wright & Bai
ley, Toles Barker, and C. L. Wilcox, where
samples can'be seen and roof .in use.
MOSES WINGATE.
Welleboro, Jan .1, 1870,tf.
813. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. A large and
• commodious House, located in the imme
diate vicinity of all, the County,buildings, with
large and commodious barns attached,
AT - James Hazlett acts as hostler, and will
always be tound on hand, attentive.to business.
Jan. 5,1870.—1 y
IafAVING completed his new Cabinet Ware
it honso on Main street, Wellsboro, has stock
ed it with a large and superior assorted stock o
Ohamber Snits, Walnut, Ash, Maple
• from $l6O down, and as oheap
as the same goods can bo bo't
in the cities, freight added.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
' from $125 down. Moo,.
SFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE
A-TETES,
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Lookligg, Glasses, Brackets Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
all kinds,
Wholesale and Retail.
I am manufacturing as usual, and intend tv
*cep a full stock of ware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacious and
neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and
beet stook of Furniture ever brought into the
county.
Planing and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING &MOULDING,
done to order at the Factory.
Jan. 1, 1869-tf.
WALKER & Leirfiribr.
DEALERS IN ;
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL; NAILS,
STO VES, TIN- WARE,
BELTING, MS, CUTLERY,
WATER LIME,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Oarriago and Harness Trimmings,
• HARNESSES, SADDLES, &c.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2, 18711-Iy.
C. F. & 0. Moore,
LIVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLES
Wellsboro, Pa. Officio and Stables on Water
Street, in rear of Court House. They will fur
nish horses, single or double, with Buggies, or
Carriages, at short notice. Long experience in
the business enables the proprietors to announce
with Confidence they can moot any reasonable de
mands in their line. Drivers furnished, if desired
and passengers carried to any part of the country.
Thankful for past favors, they invite continuance
of Custom. Terms reasonable.
Nov. 24,1869.-Iy.
Great Improvement in Densistry,
--t•„ HAVING purchased the exclu
-11.1l sive right of Dr. Folsem's Im
s•seal proved patent Atmospheric - Dental
Plates for Vega County. I now take pleasure
in _offering it to the public as the greatest DIS
COVERY yet made in
By the use of which, we can overcome any any
and all dillioulties which have heretofore baffled
the skill of the most practical Dentist in the
world. Plates constructed upon this plan re
main perfectly firm under all circumstances in
condition of the month, as no air, or particles of
food can p °glibly get under them. Those having
old styles, Oold or Rubber Plates, can, at half
the cost, have the Improvement applied to them
answering in every respect the same purpose as
as a new set. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed
in every case. C. N. DARTT, Dentist.
Wellaboro, Jan. 1, 1869. •
This Is 10 certify that wo aro now using the Improv
od Dental Plates with perfect satisfaction. having
luaed the old style ofplatos for yearn wi th all the troubles
, and inconveniences known In the use °flinch plates,
'e cheerfully recommend the Improved Plates as far
',superior to adythi ng yot known. E. 11. KIMBALL.
CHAS. WILLIAMS.
W. 0. KREBS.
OIL ctoTns AND MATTINOS,
May 4,1870.
MIMI well known STOCK HORSE will stand
the ensuing :mason as follows :
At the stable of the subscriber in Mainsburg,
'Thursday, Friday and Saturday 'of each , week,
and at D. D. Holiday's, Wellsboro, the three first
days of Court, ofeaoh week. Terms, $lO to ensure
Pasture furnished for mares from a distance. All
accidents at the risk of owners. Owners dis
posing of mares before foaling, will be held re
sponsible for the insurance money.
May 18,1{870-Bm. I E. A. FISH.
CORNING, Y.
WHITEWASH LIME tt
AND DYE COLORS,
FINED OIL.
W. D. TERBELL 00.
Patent Rooting.
Wellsboro Hotel.
Furniture I Furniture
B. T. VAN HORN,
FURNITURE. ~;
&0., &0., Jko:,
with Upholstery to suit.
B. T. VAN HORN.
Mechanical Dentistry.
CARPETS,
just received at
THOS. HARDEN.
YOUNG BERTRAND.
- RAILWAY !rpm TABLES.
ERIE RAILWAY. ' '
••
ON and niter IiIONDAY, MI 2d, 1870, Trains
willionv °Corning, 111 - e following hourh,via
1 Com WEST.
8,00 r MORT BXPIIDBB, daily tor Roth
,ester Bu ff alo, Dunkirk, Cleveland and Cincin
nati!, malting direct cornmection.ulth Unitise!' the
Grand Trunk and Lake Shore RailwaYa at Buffalo.
Dunkirk and Cleveland for all points West, and at
Cinclmintil with the Ohio and Mississippi and Louis
ville Short Line Railways for tho Soo lb and Louth
west..
6,18 a la, EXPRESS 04%11,01lndays excepted, for
Buffalo;•Drinkirk and Clevoland, connecting with
trains for the Weet, A Weeping Coach ie attached to
this train running through to Buffalo.
X 0,22 a. mr MAIL TRAIN, 9tulityB ox.co pied , for,
Buffalo and Dunkirk.
L 45 p. m.. DALTI4OIII3II,Xi'RESS,Bunda-iisoxcopt
od, for RooduAtor and Butialo.vlA Avon.
7,39 p.m., DAY EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, (Buchanan,
and tile South Stops at drincipal. stations and con
iaecte points on main line.
New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany
this train from Now York to Dulfalo,and sleeping
Oosepos attached at liornolleville, running through
to Cleveland and Callon without change.
11,25 p. in., EXPRESS MAIL, Sundays exempted,
ter linable, Cleveland, con eat:lg wIN trains for
the West.
12,05 P. tn., WAY BREHM , Sundays/a:cep tad.
6,45 p. in., EIdNIRANT TRAIN, daily, for the Went
QOINQ ViBT.
. _
11,48 p.m., MOUT EXPRESS, Sundays, excepted,
potthecting at ,New Yolk with afternoon trains and
Steamers for Boston and Now England &ites.
Sieeping.Coaches accompany this train to ew York
4,35 a. tn., CINCINNATI EXPRESS, klo days ex:-
cepted, connecting at Elmira for Williamsport,
Rarrisburg and the South; also at Elmira for Oatian
• dalgua; at Waverly with train of Lehigh valley Rail
way ; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo
perstown and Albany; arid at New York with steam
ers and afteinoon Express trains for New England
cities. lifirllleeping coaches accompany this train
to New York. •
11,28 a. m., DAY NXPREBB, Sundays excepted,
connecting at Jereey.City with midnight exprees
train of New Jersey; Railroad for Philadelphia. Aliso
stopeat principal etattione add connecting poitite on
main line.
New and improved Drawing Room Coaches accompany
this train to New York.
12.15 p. m., ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for
Susquehanna.
2,20 tr % ru., ELMIRA. MAIL, Sundays excepted.
4ao p• m., NEW YORK AND BALTIMORE MAIL,
Sundays excepted, connecting - at Elmira for the
South.
7,57 p.m., LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily,connect
ing 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 New England Cities. Alec stops at all prin.
cipal stations and connecting points on malt line.
Sleeping Coaches accompany this,traa through to Now
11,33 a. to., WAY FREIGHT, Sundqys excepted.
BAGGAdE CHECKED THROUGH.
per- A revised and ccimpilete"Pocket Time Table"of
Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting
Linea,hasrecently been published ,and ca n be procur
ed on appitcatton to.the Ticket Agent of the Company
WM. R. BARR,
Gong Pass.A.?:ent
Slooaburg & Corning, & Tioga R. rt
Tiainswillrun as follows untll f urtbor notice
Accommodation—Liaroa Blosaburg at Op a.,!ni—Mana
field at Tioga at 8,22, LawroncovillOat 007—
arriving at Corning atlo,lo
Mail—Leaveslllossburg at 2,80 p. m —Mansfield at 3,10,
Tioga at 3,45, Lawrenceville at 4,29—arriving at
Corning at 6.30 p. m.
Mail—Leavoseerning at 7,50 a.m., Lawiencevllleat
8,41, 'Bog° at 9,29, Mansfield at 10,05—arriving at
Blase-burg at 11,45 a.m. I •
Accommodation—Leaves Coining at 2,65 p
rencoville at 4,04 Tioga at 4.55, Alansfield at 8,38
arriving at Blosekurg at 6,20 p.m ,
L .SIIATTLIOR ,Sup't
lktorthi;trn Central R.R.
TRAINS TOR THE NORTH.
Trainsforeanandagulaleave, Elmira no follow a :
Accomodatton at 7 05 p m
Express[fostest train on road] •12. 20 a m
Mail 10 00 p tr,
Way Freight,[passonger coach attached]. : ....'...2o a m
°nand after Nov. 15, 1889, train will arrlcie and
depart from Troy, ae follows;
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
4.6, 'p. ta.—Dally (except Su ndayd) for Elmirh and
Buffalo ,via EFloßallway from Elmira.
1025 a. m.—Daili(oAcept Sundays) for Elmlra,ituffa
10,0anandaigna, Rochester, Snsp.Bridge and the
Oa nadaa.
LEAVE.SQUTITWARIV
728 A. m.—Paily(oxcept Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington,Pbiladelphia,&o.
968 P. in.—Dally ( exc ept Sundays) for Baltlinore
• Washington and Philadelphia.
ALFRED R.PISKR I.IO.S.YOUNG • '
GenlSupt.flarrliburg. Gen '1 Pass. A g't
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. WELLSBORO,
Gash Capital over $20,000,000,
FIRST-CLASS COTS.-NONE BETTER,
"Up ATES AS LOW as any good Cotepaslei• 4
JLA, will take. Policies on dwellings and -
propert' written at this office, and deliven
payment of premium. • •
Are You Insured ?
- 11 mists but little, particularly to insure h e n,
lugs, farm property; and contents. Detsebsi
dwellings and farm property insured for 3 y e „,
for ono per centum and expense of policy, a t
A bonen, detached 100 or. more insured t o
$lOOO for 3 years, at an expellee of $11,50. p a i l
g3,83i a pear Sauffl tax --good thing in ern e ti
fire. Furniture, provisions, bedding de., at lire
same ra,tes. There is no excuse,
Everyone:Should be Insured.
If not with me, Smith .1 Merrick will do it ju t '
as eheap,•ans just as well. (Gratis, gentlez nef q
I aboold be glad however, to befriend en oug h it
this manner to pay for advertising,
JNO. MITCHELL.
Wellsboro, Jai2. 1, 1870-tf.
Spring Millinery, In!
AfirßS. SMITH, on Main Street, b 43 j ut
111, opened a very large assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS!
such as
RATS, FONNETS, STRAW GOODS,
LACES, FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
COLLARS, IPDRERCIPFS,
&C., &C.,
all of which will be sold much below former pi.
ces. All work done promptl4 and to please.
MRS. C AROLINE SMITE, '
Wellaboro, May 11, 1870—tf.
MILLINERY.
11LERS. E. E. Kimball will be found hortifte
in her new quarterti, over Young and Co.'i
bookstore. She has jest received lots of
SPRING MILLINERY
to which she invites the iittention of the lad*
of Wellsboro and vicinity.
MRS. E. E. KIMBALL.
April 13, 1810.1 y,
CAMPAIGN OF 1870;
_4, • '„
New Spring Goods
AT THE
PEOPLES SVE
(AUK STOCK IS \ NOW: VERY COMPLEII
1...) in all branolibs, and Prices down to Pi
standard of gold at par. Our
STOCK 011 CLOTHS
is very large, and we male dolled to brdu
when deaired. Our
CARET STOCK
it♦ thcl largest in this section of the slate, and
prices 10 to 20 per cent'lower than last year.
Linen and White Goods
are as low as beforo the war. We keep the M
ale Brand Black Alpaca, which Madam Demon
'eat, Frank Leslie and Harpers' Bazaar unite in
pronouncing the beat Alpaca in market; 1150
the BeaVer Brand pure MohairS, a splendid an
title, and full atsortmont. Thei
UNITED STATES TtA'COMPANY,
-.'"--'..:-.. send us with the last invoice
--7 : ''',l.D Er, ''''' - i "just received, the following no-
I t - ) T-,—l' 1 'Ova. "We propose after April
j_i 0 Ist, 1870, to pack a certificate
"------.. for an elegant Silver Plated
- Tea Service, daily, in one pound
pactge. The certificate when found, will he
forw rderl to us through our agents, and they,
will deliver.the service to the fortunate party.'
' $
We aeAhe agents for the Company, and yr
can assure ourcustomeri, that their
I
rita
&re cheat* than they can be sold at retail, be
sides the chance of getting a Tea Sett. •
- 4
We aulir& a call from all the citizens of Tiov
()aunty an; vicinity, visiting Oorning, and we
assuro Omni that they shall he kindly and fair•
ly treated, and we will do them good.
SMITH & WAITE.
Corning, April 20, 1870.
ilAtrip i ss SHOP T
IV. NAVLE, would ea) , to hie friend ,
VII • that his Harness Shop is now in tangiest,
and that ho is prepared to furnish heavy or
Misariae.sauses,
on short notico, in a good and substantial tna
nor, and at prices that can't fail to snit.
The boat workmen are employed, add none but
the' best material used. Call and see'
Deo. 9, 808-Iy. G. W. 1 AVLE.
- u. xi' Et la a e !
11
MR. A: L. MONROE, le :the authorized
Agent for Tioga and Potier Connties, to
effect insurance in the •
Wyoming Insurance Company.
Royal, Capitol $4900, 000
London, Liverpool &Globe, Capitol, $16,1/00,0 0 °
Ho will canvassitio county during the week ea
cept Saturdays, when he will be found at the
aloe of John. L Mitchell, to attend to all who
may give him a call. 1 1 A. L. MONROE.
Sept. 12, 1869-3 m..
Hugh Slchool.
THE Subscriber; will open et School in the
village of Osceola, on Monday, March 7thp
1870, and continua twelve weeks.
RATES OF TUITION
gq 0 0
• $5,00.
..... . .....
16 00 .
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Primary,
Com - mon English,
Higher,
sob. 8,-tf.
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