The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 05, 1870, Image 4

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LOVE IN A COTTAUE.
ITualb Caleb and Ruth his Rife . t
Gating little for outside weather,
Fifty years of their wedded life
Epentin tfiis tiny house together.
Mosey the roof and gray the wall,
Narrow the window, low the dour;
s \ But love's own sunlight hallowed it all,
\ Prom rafted ceiling to sanded flour.
Silent to-day ; hui silver eweet
Voices of children,hing ago,
Keepbig time to their restless feet,
Folloved the mother to and fro.
SCatii c r`a filar r fr
, m West,
See 'kink fortnnedfar and wide;
No one's ays in\klieel on nest,
Where Stich lAntift,l memories hide.
Stranger feet on the \ tbne-worn stair
Wak'e the eohoes o6ther days !
Stranieiiroicee are IStkwheie
Caleb once "turned the tune" of praise,
Coln naught for thordesola pain
Of the w i nd in the pine tree Rps.
Caring naught for,the grievingra\
That so sadly over them drops:
Heed jng as little thestinbeam's kiss
Falling sweet from the summer sky;
In a narrower bouso than this,
Caleb and Ruth together lie,•
Up where the many mansions watt,
Is there, I , wonder, a cottage small—
Nat to stately its pearly' gate;
, Net too shiny its golden wall—
Where these two. ay in peace abide?
Heaven were none if these must part—
Caleb , away from her gentle side,
Ruth afar from his faithful heart !
Hand in hand from morning to night
Tiaveled these two the long earth d ' :;
Surely they walk through the ficlda of 1 gbf,
Hand in hand on the shining way.
Blessed love of husbandand wife, f '
Lovo that lestedthroagh cares andffdars,
Filling this place with the chrism of life,
Peace unclouded for fifty years.
LA Most Right(lons Sentence
'On Thursday last, in the criminal'
court, Philadelphia, Judge Paxon pass
ed sentence upon ; Baldy and Duncan,
convicted of rape and robbery of Miss-
Jervis; about three weeks since in south
Btoad street, and for assault, with In
tent to kill, upon , her companion, Mr.
Moorley, The facts proven on trial,
which are unfit for publication, prove
the outrage 'to have been
. one of the
most revolting and - horrible ever bro't
to trial, and give ex idence of the exist
ence in the city of Philadelphia of ail
spirit of depre_f“ •1
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to be conceived, in any
community,
_l,t_must indeed rtie a tep
rible, flightful condition of things, in
'Which a band of ruffians, in the early
part• of- the evening and in a thickly'
populated portion of the city, are per
mitted to seize a respectable .woman,
and, after beating her; companion and
protector, who iehaved most heroical
ly, into unconseiousuest!, ravished her
almost on the scene of her seizure. The
cause is of such a heinous, devilish cha
racter, that it should not only awaken
the utmost vigilance and determination
on the part of the police, but evoke the
united efibrts of every decent man in
the community to rise up and rebuke
this infernal spirit, crush out these
monsters in iniquity, and raze to the
ground the dens which foster and bar-,
b 43 1. them. Futile attempts were made
to impugnAhe character find weaken
toe testimbny of the principal witness
and sufferer; and although it was well
knovill that these ruffians were the con
stant frequenters of the foulest bagnois
and low'est groggeries, a minister of the
gospel was found to testify pot only to
the good moral, but irreproachable reli
gious character of at least one of them!
MISS Jervis fully_ identified her ifssall
ants, and maintained that Ave others,
who aro yet at large,puVivho will hard
ly'escape, were edually guilty. The
prisoners were arraigue4 upon the
counts of rape, assault and robbery, up
on,
each of which . they tvere sentenced
to $l,OOO fine, and to iraprlsonmeut in
the Eastern Penitentiary for the term
of 32 years, this being the extent of the
law. This is, indeed, a most righteous
judgment; and it Judge Paxon had ne
ver before performed a judicial act wor
thy of public commendation, the com
mission of the one in question should,
as it doubtless will, exalt him in the re
spect and admiration of every respect
able man in the country.—Phila. Ex.
SAL AND JAKE.--"Git eout, yew nasty
puppy I Let me alone, or I'll tell your
ma!" cried out - Sally to her lover Jake,
sitting about ten feet from i her pulling
dirt from the chimney jam. '
"I ain't touchin' on you Sal," re
sponded - Jake.
"Well, perhaps you don't mean to,
riuther—do yer ?"
"No, I don't."
"Cause you're tarnal scary you long
legged, lantern-jawed, slab-sided, pig
eon-eyed, gangle owl, you! you havn't
got a bit o' sense ! git along home with
you."
"Now, Sal, I love you, and can't
help it, and if, you don't let me stay
and court you my pap will sue your'n
for that cow he sold him 'tother day.
13y jingo, he said he'd do it."
"We,iYlook here„Jake, if you want
to court me you'd bqtter do it'as a white
man does that thing, and not set orf
thar as if you thought I was pizen."
"How on airth ls that, Sal,?"
"Why ride right up here, and hug
and kiss me, as if you had some bone
and sinner of a man about you. Do you
suppose k-woman's only made to look
at, you got you ?"
"Well," said Jake drawing' a long
breath, "If I must,. I 'spore must, for
I love you sal!" and so Jake commenced
sidling up 'to her. La i ying his arm
gradefully upon Sal's / shoulder, and
planing-himself in ,a theatrical attitude,
we thought we hard Sal exclaim in
aWeet silvery noteslike those of a dying
L, l
4 "iiat's the ay to do it, old boss!
thrit it. 0 ! Jerusalem a-n-d pan
cakes!" Ja e drawing the back of his
hand 'lora, his mouth replied :
"Btlivheat cakes, slap-jacks and
lasses in't no whar, long side o' you
Sal Here their lips came together,
and the report that followed was like
pilling a horse's hoof out of the mire.
r' Asemarkaiblyl"cheeky" indident of
the war is recounted in a French paper.
One day while the anxious citizens of
Vitry were in timorous deliberation over
the enemy's approach, a solitary Dllan
'suddenly galloped into,, the market
place and' loudly proclaimed, "I am a.
Prussian, and I declare, that this is a
Prusan city," which having said, and
b y efore the astounded burghers had re
covered from their bewilderment, he
wheeled his hor4 and galloped off as
swiftly as he had come.
Disraeli says in Lethair :
"Threescore-and-ten, at the present
- day, is the period ofl'Omantie passions."
"You. know what the critics are?
The Men who have failed in literattire"
and art."
"P ) here is uo - man, howeyer gifted,
even however cobeeited, whO has any
realeonftdence in himself till he has
acted."
Tioga County Agitator.
4 - 111111 S °Mee le well sleeked Willi "Type, Presses, *c.,
I and has oivery advantage for .. dolng •
JOB PRINTING
in a superior manner, Pialeor in Colors,- from a wed
ding card to a sheet poster. Any kind or stylo of work
dono at this Office, as follows:
Law /look% rdmPhlets, - Cards, Invitation Cards,
ljand Bills, Programmes, Cheeks, Drafts, Dubills,
Bill Heads, Circulars, Orders, Shipping Cards,
Business Cards, Envetopog, Tinted Plato Printidg;'
Visiting Cards, Wedding '.tc.; &C., lie.
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Justice Illatikks;
And nll other blinheoonetentiy On hind and forsalo
Deede, warrantee, School Contract,
eeds, quit-claim. , ' Summons, Subpoenas,
Statement and Confession, Warrants, 11xecutions,
Amicable Action, Indemnifying Bonds,
Bonds, Constablo's,Sale, Attachments, Judgment
Collector's Sale, ! Notes, Petition and Bond
klarriageCer t Matte, for App'nient of Guardian.
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And any other blanks not enumerated above will be
printed to order on short notice, -
Alfa-Persons sending orders for JOB WORK will get
their work promptly done and returned. We shall
spare no pains to please our customers in this depart
ment. Those sending work, pase state ti of
lob, kind of ink and paper desired. s .
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VAN WILDER & MITCHELL.
Proprietors.
Feb. 1870
Let the Cannon Roar !
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bar just been received at the new Store oY
CHAS. C. MATHERS.
09 1 2 1 9 -gad Lhe New Goods t
WE LIKE TO SHOW THEM
1 1. n the line of
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
wo aro offering great bargains which cannot fa
to please. tE
We aro olio offering great bargains Liu
DRESS GOODS!
which cannot but pietist) the ladle,.
Grocery Department.
Wo have an excellent line in this department,
and at prices that must suit all. Look 'et the
figures
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Sugar froml.o % to 141 cents.
Tea from 75 cts. to $1,60. •
D. B. Deans Saleratus, 10 cents.
Syrup, 80 dents.
Coffee 25 cents.
Chewing Tobacco from 80 ets. to $l.
We also keep a large assortment of miscellan
eous goods, such as is usually found in dry goods
stores. Our assortment of
Hats and Caps
or Men and Boys, are varied and complete. We
keep in the
Boot & ° Shoe
rado, the different styles to please all, and o
r the best manufacture.
Sept. 14, 1870.
WALL PAPER!
WALL PAPER !
WALL PAP-HI
LET ; ) it be distinctly understood to the inbab
itants and citizens of Wolleboro, that we
will sell
WALL PAPER,
and any other article in the
Drug 1 3L.313:1.0,
1 1
cheaper than can be sold by any other firm in
Tioga County; further we do affirm that no man
can undersell us unless they receive goods by
the
AIR LINE.
We have just received from N. Y.,
35,000 ROLLS of WALL PAPER
bonghtlat the present Gold prices 41,11, which
we will sell cheaper than any other firm west of
N. Y. Call and exaudne, and we are certain
that we can please in Price and quality, and if
not suited wo will pay you for your time in
specie.
P. R. WILLIAMS A CO
Wellsboro, April 8, 1370.
Livery Stable:
W
ATKINS & LOUDEN re
speetfully inform the pub-
Ito that they have established a
Livery for Hire,
At their Stable on Pearl St.,opposite Wheeler's
wagon, shop. Single or do able rigs famished to
order. They aim to keep goothboreee and wa,
gone, and intend to please. Prices reasonable.
WATKINS & LOUDEN.
Nov. 24:, 1889-2 y.
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 the old stand
on Sc
a. complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP , HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
. BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD eSOREWS, CARRIAGII BOLTS
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP-:
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
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POPPERS,
SA.USK(IIIITTERS AND STUFFERS
COMB' EP. Also, PISTOLS,
_-_, PIS T CARTRIDGES,
PO DER AND
CAPS.
PATENT HARNHOOR HANGINGS
C. C. MATIIERS,
Ilacho's old stand
Stoves i - ' Stove S . t
AND. HARDWARE!
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
a new thing, and made for me. These are but a
few of .the many articles oomposing our stook
of Hardware.
We invite the publioto call and examine for
themselves. We aim to keep the hest quality of
goods in onrline; and all work to order done
promptly and well. '
AGENTS FOR THE
Buckeye & Reaper.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
,AT FACTORY PRICES,
Always on hand or furnished to order, at
„ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardware
• Store, Wellsboro.
ROBERTS BAILEY.
Wm. ROBERTS.
R. 0' BAILEY.
Wellsboro,Jan. I,lB7o—ff.
Lots of \New Goods !
COME TO
T. L. IiALDWIN D. CO'S
TIOGA, PA.
and see a nice stock of Goods for the
SPRING & SUMMER.
such as
'autaunto mitamoo eocoms
—all atyloa, colors and patterns—
ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, ORGANDIES,
PEQUAS, lERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLORED SILKS,
&c., &o.
BEAUTI9L Summer SHAWLS
•
and a large assortment to select from:
CLOAKS READY-MADE, AND CLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF
LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS,
6%, TO • TRIM DRESSES
OR SACQUES.
—Our stock of—
YANKEE NOTIONS
can't be beat. It keeps up with everything the
— ankees have thought of se far.
RTS, BALCORAL SKIRTS,
CORSETS, &C,
,IDOESI22IIOO
too numerous to mention; but will say that you
will seldom find so large an assortment to select
from in a country store, and clear down to the
BOTTOM FIGURE.
We also keep a largo assortment of
READY-MADE - CLOTHINp ,
in suits, and parte of suits. Should we fail to
suit you with ready-made, we have Caseirnere
and
A TAILOR TO OUT AND FIT.
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- Boots and. Shr,s,
all atylos and sizes. }
iIATS - AND CAPS, STRAW 1400DS,
AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF
OROOKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WARE, NAILS, IRON, •
Locks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools.
A GENERAL 'STOOK OF
GROCERIES,
Fresh. TEAS are lower than at any time since
the war. Did not go to Cabal° buy sugar, and'
so have some Cheap. Wo are agents for the
E. HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
l'armera, if you wan tto 010 to work with drop in
SALI';LINE, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &a.
Butter tabs, Pails. Pirkine 7 and Ashton Bait to
flavor with. All kinds of Farm Producewant•
ed. Prides can't be beat.
T. L. BALDWIN a 00.
Tiogs, Pa., May. 4, 1870.
*SRODVAL;
ME
Now Stock! New. Gooil 1.
SEARS 84 DERBY
is AVE talon the new store Ono door abeile
1:1, Wright do Bailey, where they are on haal
with a now atook of '
BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITIRRS,
BOOTEES,' BROGANS AND
GALLIGASKINS'
warranted to fit any foot from No. 0, to 1: Fin,
elusive: The stook baa lean sp)sStedl by;one
who baa the advantage of
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERtENOt.
in the business, and is the best and fullest* the
country, Our stock of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KW UP
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
LININGS, BINDING, MO
. ROCCO, &C.,
will be kept up as heretofore.
On Findings we.ehall _be , found: at h9ine al
ways, and we shall endeavor to soli at prices
satisfactory to the trade.' We won't bo under
sold.
GASH PAID •
FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS ,As REINS
Also the tciii of the Matketfor
WOOL.
But our bast hold will be on
CUSTOM , WORK I
.Ae nonal.
Thete's comfort in a well made custom boot,
.Thpt Ate the corns without too much compressing:
For everybody knows a shabby foot
Cannot be comprombsidlY overdressing.
And ono may wear clean linen with a suit
Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing
Will make a man with shabbily dressed feet,
Look like a gentleman upon the etreet.
Mon/a, : Buy your boots of '
SEARS A DERBY,
Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.]
Welleboro; Jan. 1,1889-tf.
TO THE FARRIERS OF
TIOGA COUNTY;
lAM now building at my manufactory,in LaWrence
ville.a superior
iANNING MILL,
iiltichpossesseetbe followlugadvantagesover another
mills - -"
Lit separates rye, oats ,ratlittei.andfon Iseeds,and
cheesand cockle, from wheat.
2.1 t cleans flazeeed,takesont yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separatingrequ trod of a mill .
This mill Is built oftho beet and most durable We
ber, in good style.and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
I will fit a patent slave, for separating oatsfrom
wheat,to othermllls,onreasonableterme.
J.ll HAM ER
Lawrenceville,Jan.l,lB7o-t f
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IRON WORKS!
FOUNDRY do MACHINE SHOP
WELLSBORO, PA.
SEARS' & AVERY, PROPRIWORO.
PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, OULTIVA
TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET
TLES, ALL SIZES, SAP PANS,
FARMING UTENSILS, Au. •
KINDS, WOOD MACHINES ion
SAWING WOOD;
Brick Machhies,
CHURN POWER; THE TOMPKINS
COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT
AND TEN• HORSE, CONSTANTLY
ON HAND,
And also , everything visually found in a firs
class Shop.
We call particular attention to our MA
CHINE BHOP, whieh hatr been re-built with
new, and first-close
MICHINIIRLLITH
Iron'PLANER, DRILL, &c. We employ none
but first-class workmen, and are, therefore,,,pre
pared to do onr work in the beat style, and at
short notice. We have recently added new
MACHINERY, for Planing and Matching
boards. Call and 'see us.
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CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS;
juirt received at
May 4, ISTO. THOS. HARDEN.
House and Lot for Sale.
THE underaigned offer! for sale a village lot a
with house and barn on it, situated in Rou
e, Tioga Count 7, Pa. Address - , '
' - Mn. ID. I: STEVENS, ' '
Aug. Ifi, 100-tf, Middlebury, Pa.
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Diosma Cre a a-- llc u eave;,
146Z.B.T.LES.—their
strong; difusive; l 42id somewha
make, their taste bitterish, and
gous mint.
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.MEDICA4 4 PROPER TIESAND USE I S: . --Buchit"Leal?es are,
gent& stiitiular}t;-, teak a veitliar
*Ol9 the , Urinary Organs,'
They, are given in complaints of the
Urinary . Organs, such as Gravel,
Chionic:Catarrli of the Bladder, Moe-
bid Irritation of the Bladder and Ure
thra, Disease of the Prostate Gland,
and retention of Incontinence of Urine,
from a loss of tone in the parts con
cerned in its evacuation. The remedy
has also been recommended in Dys
pepsia,' Cheonie Rheutizatism, Cutan
eous Affections, and Dropsy.
SEARS A AVERY
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H LMBO D'S,' EXTRACT
RUOHU is used` by persons from
the ages of 18 to 25, andfrom 85 to
55, or) in Me decline or, change of life
'after Confinement, or labor pa fns; Bed-
Wetting in' children.
In afections peculiar to females, the
Extract, Buchu is unequaled by any,
other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or-Re
tention, Irregularity, Painfulness or
Suppression of Customary . Evacua
tions, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of
the Uterus, Leucorrhwa, or . Whites.
DISEASES OF THE BLAD
DER, KIDNEYS, GBAVEL,
AND DROPSICAL SWELL
INGS.--This medicine increases the
pOwer of Digestion, and excites the Ab
sorbents into healthy action; by which
the Watery or Calcareous depositions,
and all Unnatural enlargements are
reduced, as well as pain and Inflam
mation.
lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT
BUCHU has cured every case of Di
abetes in which it has been given.—
Irritation of the neck of the Bladder
and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ul
ceration of the Kidneys and Bla dder,
Retention of UrineoDiseases , of the
Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder,
Calculus, Gravel, ,Brick-Dust, De
posit, and Mucus, or Milky .Discharg
es, and for enfeebled and delicate con
stitutions, of both sexes, attended with
the following symptoms : Indisposition
to exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of
Memory, Difficulty of I _Breathing,
Weak' _Nerves, Trembling,) Horror of
Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of
Vision, Pain in the Bac, Hot _Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the
Skin, Eruption on the face, Pallid
Countenanee, Universal Lassitude of
- thelliv,scurar System, fe.
HELIMBOLD'S EXTRACT
U is Diuretic and,Blood,4*-
and:citres all diseaSee arising
from. habits of excesses and
imprudences in life, impurities of the
Blood, J'c., superseding Copaiba in
affections for which it is used, such as
Gonorrhoea, (Meets of long standing,
and Syphilitic Affictions+in these dis
easss,,used in connection' with Helm
bold' s Rose Wash.
Sold by all Druggists
everywhere. Beware of
Ask for Ilelmbolers.
Price-4.25 per bottle,
for $6.50: :• Delivered to' j
Describe symptoms in
cations.
Address H..T. H
494 Broadway, H. Y
NONE A.R.6` GENUI.N
DONE UP I INteel-en
graved wrapper, with fae-si
. 1 H e of my
Chemical ,Warehomse. and
T..E(4141$
July 18, 1870.-4 y. •
WHOLBSILB DREG STORE.
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TAWICIS AND MEDICINES, PAINS
Ai AND 0;118,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED: MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, EX
TRACTS,
'ir :Is
. ao.
nafo-
ME
MI
and dealers
; % Counterfeits.
,ake no other.
or Pi .4kottles
any address.
'ii communi-
d
LDIB OLD,
1
MEE
045RNING, N. Y.
'BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
. PATENT MEDICINES, ROOK
,
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING{ EXTRAOTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, •
WHITEWASH LIME&
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR IitAR4IN & CO'S RE-
FINE I) OIL.
soldat Whelan!. Prices. Buyers arerequested
to call and get quotations before going further
EMI
W. D. TERBELL & CO.
,Corning, N.Y.,Jan. 1,1870-ly k
Patent ReiAing.
„ .
T HAVE bOught,•the right to nse the Paten
Elastics Hoofing in Tioga County, and am
noir.ptepatad top on roofs
,oheap and in gocid
workmanlike Manner. This roofing ie Ore and
water proof. I refer to Menrs. Wright /a Bai
ley, Toles Barker, and 0. L. Wilcox, where
samples can be seen and roofs in use.
MOSES WINGATE,
Wellsboro, Jana, 1870-tf.
Furniture I Furniture!
B. T. VAIN HORN,
HAVING completed his mew l Cabinet Ware
- house on hiainstreet, Wallah oro, has stook
ed it with a large and superior eseorted stock o
FU,RNITUItE.
Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, maple
&cr., ita., &cr.;
from $l5O down, and as cheap
as the same goods can be bo't
in the cities, freight added.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
from $125 down. Also,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUOiIES,itTE
A-TETE S,
with Upholstery to suit.
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
all kinds,
Wholesale and Retail.
I am manufacturing as ward, and intend to
keep i full stook of ware, home and city made
at &names. My Ware Rooms are spacious and
neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and
beat stock of Furniture • ever brought into the
county.
Planing and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING .4:MOULDING,
done to order at the 'Factory.
B. T. VAN HORN.
J i an. 1, 1869-tf.
WALIMEIR & LATEIROP,
DEALUBS. 111
HARDWARR, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
- ' STO VES, TIIV-W - 411E, .
BELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY,
WTER LIME,
AGRICJLTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Clatidago and diarnala Trimmings, .
IHARM SES, SADDLES, do.
"/"
• Corning, N. ~ Jan. 2, l i 7o-1 7. - -
Ingham's
DRE
THE subscribers will pay Cash, F 11-Cloth,
Oassimeres, Flannels, &0., ho., fo Wool.—
They also manufacture as usual—
TO °MIRA OR ON MIMS
to ;mit customcrs. All 'work warranted as rep
resented. They Invite particular attention to
their Water Proof
ROL I L • CARDING
CLOTH DRESSING,
INGHAM'S large stock of Cassimeres, do., 26
per cent less than any competitors, and warrant,
*dad represented.
• INGHAM manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and
defy competition.
INGHAM have as good an assortment of
Full Cloths, Oassimeres, ke.
and give more for Wool in exchange than 'any
other establishment. Try them and satisfy your
selves.
INGHAM wholesale and retail at the Cow
antique Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville;
Our Cloths 'are warranted, and sold by the
following perilous :
0. B. KELLEY, Wellsboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN & CO., Tioga,
J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
100*() Pounds of Woo
‘' Wanted.
jeot to the decision of the Republican County
Convention. •
INGRAMBROTHERS
Desrfteld, June 1.1870-tf.
High- School.
TEE Subscriber will open Ti fiehool• in the
village of Osceola, on Monday, March 7th,
1870, and continue twelve weeks.
RATES OP TUITION :
Primary; •••••• $3 00
Common English, $5,00.
Risher,' $O,OO.
. ,
Rely. 9 ,- tf. , • 0.0. WARD, Principal.
Woolen Mills
FIELD, PA.
Ell
AND
RAILWAY: TIME TABLEM
• .ERIE RAILWAY. •
ON and atter MONDAY, May 2d, 1870, ,Tralna
will leav,ooorEdni, at tho following houro,olz
aCING WEST.
.. , ,
Mt; NIG TIT XP; daily for Rosh •
unitirk, , Cloveland and - at/tit:t
ea Ooming4tiou with trains of the,
Lao ci t Shore Railways at Buffalo, -
:vela d for all notate 'West, and at
be hio and Mississippi and Louis
anways for the South and South
• .
6,46 and 6,06 a.
war Buffalo; II
milli, making 41;
(hand Trunk an
Dunkirk' and Cl
Cluclunattl with
villa Short Line
West.
!LEM MAIL, Bundays excepted, for
and Cleveland, connecting with
!,st. A. sleeping Coach is attached to
g through to Buffalo.
L TRAIN, Sundays excePted,for
irk,
6,18 in, Lae
Buffalo, Drinkir
trains for tho .
this train rutin'
10,22 a. in. , MA
Butrillo and pun
[MORE EXPRESS,Sundayeexcept•
and Buffalo, via Avon.
EXPRESS, Sundays excepted, for
o, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Stage at drincipal stations and con.
• 'ala line. •
Drawing Room Coaches accompany
ow York to BuLfalo,and Sleeping
at Hornell:Mlle, running through
d Callon without change.
XPRESS NAIL, Sundays excepted,
volaud, connecting wilt( trains for
145 p.m., B
ed, for Roohielto
7,25 p.m., DAY
Rochester, Buffed
and the South
netts Points on'
New and improvei
this train from,
Ilium attache
to Cleveland a
11;25 P. ra.;to Butfolo, Clc
the West.
12,05 P. W
Y FREIGHT, Etindaywoxcepted.
GRANT TRAIN, dally,lor tbsilVest
6,45 P • al., En
GOING BAST.
I 0111" EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
No* York with afternoon trains and
'stork and Now England Sr.ities. ,
. es accompany this train to Now York
IMEAT' EXPRESS, Mondays ex
tang at Elmira • for Williamsport,
the South; also at Elmira for Ca min•
erly with train of Lehigh valley Rail
for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo.
. lbany; and at Now York with steam.
.n. Express trains for Now England
.:.eping coaches accompany'this train
11,48 -p.m.,
connecting at
Steamers for B
. Sleeping Coact
4,35 a. m. 4011
copied, ear
Hartishur an
daigna; at a
way; at Ott , eg
perstown i f t ild
era and a rn
cities. S •
to New York.
11,20 a. m.
connecting' a
train of New
stops at princ
main line.
New and impro
this train to
-12.15_pim.,
tittsquenanna
220 p. m., EMMA MAIL, Sundays excepted.
4,3014. m., N • W YORK AND BALTIMORE: MAIL,
Sundays excepted, connecting at Elmira for the
South. F,
7,57 p.m., L 011TNING EXPRESS,Dally,connect.
log at Jaren City With morning Express train ot
New Jam," I allroad for Baltimore and Washington;
and at Now ' ork with morning Express train for
Boston and Ne • England Cities. Alsr stops at all prin
cipal stations a • d connecting points on mait. line.
Sleeping Coach s accompany thiatrall through to New
' Nork. •
22,33 a. PHEIGHT, Sundays excepted.
BAG t AGE CHECKED Tlfb.olloll.
Sir A revise and complote"Pocket Time Table , 'of
Passenger Trio no on the Erie Railway and connecting
Lines,haerece • tly been-publisbed,and can be procnr,
ed on applicati • n to.t)ze Ticket Agent of the Company
WH.R. BAR , L. D. RUCKER ,
Gang pa s. Agent. Genii Supt.
e 7.!
DAY. 'EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
Jersey • Oity with midnight express,
ersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
!parttatsons and connecting points on
ed Drawing Room Coaches accompan
ew 'York.
CCOMMODATION TRAIN, dafiy fo
& Corning, & Tiogn li. n
1 _.....
n au follows untilfttithefr notice:
—Leavgaßloosburg at qptio a. nal.,Blans
Voss at 8,0. Lawranavlik , at 9 07—
;orning at 10,10 a.m. . ' ;
Olossbur
Tasinawillr
Aceommodatiol
Held at 7,40
arriving at
Vail—Leaves
Tioga at 8,4
Oorning at
Mail—Lea. es
8,44, Tioga
B loss-burg
Aceommodati,
renceville a
arriving at
losaburg at 2,80 p p m . ,51a,aafield at.B,lo j
• , Lawrenceville at 4,2tritving , at
.30 p. m. •.',l
orning at 7,50 a .m., Laittencerlll4 at
9,28, Manaflottl at 10,05= 4 1irriving at
t 11,45 a. m
.n—Leavea Corning at 2,65 p. m.,Law
4,04 Tioga at 4.65, Mansfield at 6,38
lossburg at 8,20 p.m.
:Ahern Central fl U.
RAINS FOR TUE NORTII
nandagnialuaye Elirdra as follow s
at -•
at train orirtiad].
Trainefore
Accoluodatio
Express [fast
Mall
I'
n ,
~....0 15 p to
. rJuno 12, 1870,, train a will arrivo and
l'roy, as follows; • I
IHAVE NORTHWARD.
Daily (except Sendayo) for Elmira and
1- la .Erio Railway from Elmira.
It ailKaxrept Sundays) for Elmira,Buffa
1, daigna, Rochester, Susp.Brldge and the
Accommoda
On and aft
depart from
846 p. m
Buffalo
10 06 a. m.
ko, Cana'
Canada;
ILEAVR SOUTHWARD.
Dally(oxoopt fitandaye) for Iltptimoret
ton,PbilodolphioAo
;Daily (eiceopt Sundays) for Baltintere,
_ton and Philadelphia.
723 A. m.
Washhi
9'68 P. m.
Waehi
ALFRED I A
Gen'l3l
FISKE,
t.ilarrialm rs-,
ANO
1
I HER -TUMBLE
cash: 1870 !
I VitAT,BRLLING FOR CASIII
, SEE
Ou
Prices Ton Day.
BeetWhit}
" Re - d•
" XX S;
Bnokwhel
Bed Pee!
Bran and!
Meal
Wheat Flours 7 Nr bb1.1,75 pr. sack
itnter ' $6,50 " 1,62 "
ring Wheat, 6,00 " 140 "
t Flour, 3,00 per 100 lbs.
• • 2,00 " "
Shorts 1,50 4, t ,
2,25, "
rices only FOR CASH.
° WRIGHT &
Thane
All pa
not blam
notes left ,
give due
;eons not baring settled with us, can
to us now if they find their accounts avid
t, with an attorney for - collection. We
inetiee. a W. a'. B.
BAGS.
with our
once, co
We have
We want all personshaving any bags
mark on theta, to return the same at
-e shall take steps to secure them.-
600 bags scattered ameng the people.
I 0
A LAND AGENCY.
i nbscriber would inform tho public tba
as the agency.of a quanta) of
. •
lOWA LANK
r• will sell for cash, or exchange for Tea
al property, on reasonable terms. I
AT BARGAINS OFFERED.
T"
he
which h
or vireo
OR
Ald say that he has' ezamitied t e prop-;
titles for himself, and 1 , believe he can ;
or the interest of periaile goi West,
im a call before purchasing e °where,
oulare, inquire of B. 13. GOOD LL,
,'7O ly, Babinsville, Tioga 0., Pa.
. .
ARKNESS &RILE , _.......
lie wo
erty and
make it
to give
For partl
May 1
BOOT
AND
IMozart Block formerly ocicupled by
. H. Rice as a Grocery Store.
Shop in
oo
JUI ►
or ,
REP •
c
iS A
or and in the
lIIIINGof all kinds donopro
live us seal'.
JOHN HAMMES
PM BRILEY.
4.0, July 13,1870.—1 y.
Wells
= ,;• 3Filierri 4
M
.
j ...
EASTMAN 454 VAN HORNE
OPERATIVE AND NECIIANICAL
61 " I,o4lol:tlartieL
and superior baVe - for - artificial teeth—
three times the strength of the vulconito.
d with the assurance that it removes ev
otion made by the patient. teeth filled,
and extraetedin the most asproved man
-1 work registered and warranted. 9ffico
sin at., Wellaboro.
41,1870. •
A ne
haying
re offer.
ery obj
cleaned
ner.
No 13
Aug. ;
Guardian's Sale.
NO LICE is hereby given, that the uncle sign
e'.,lA Guardian of Effa A. Millard a 1.. inor
child o William Millard„ late of Jackson town
ship de eased; will in pursuance of an or. er of
the Otans Court of Tioga county, on the Bth
day of ctober, 1870, at 2 o'clock P. M. on the
premix
1 / 13
s, expose to public sale all of the i nterest
of said inor in 'the following described tract of
land i Jackson township, Tioga county, Pa.,
bound d north by lands of W. J. Hazen and
Henry P. Wells, east by lands of James Friends,
south y lands of Jas. W. Tubbs and Henry F.
Wells, and west by Jandrof George Westlake
and 1 kus Inscho,..containing eighty-seven and
one-ha f acres of land, be the same more or less,
and, being lot No. 12 of lands deeded by 11. H.
Dent th-11. C. Spalding. Terms, one half cash
On confirmation of the deed, and the balanCe in
one ye , r with interest secured by judgment on
the p ,perty P. C. VAN GELDER, 1
Sep 7,1870.--4 t ' Guardian, he
Notice.
Az
PERSONS, baying account unsettlad
ith the undersigned at, Oowanesque Val
,t requested to come forward at once and
he same, an& save costs.
EDGOOMBI &, RIIRTBI3I7RT.
num Valley, Sept. 6,7870-4 t
lay, a
settle
Co
'Spring MMinery, 18701
11l
L .11.51LiT'iIICK,Sup't
..7 12 p ID
1205 a rn
10 00 p ni
ED , S . YOUNO
tictiqPnee.Ag't ,
Baltimore,llld
WRIGHT ,4 VAILEY
SHOE MAKERS
S of allkinda mad 6 to
MIII3. SMITH , on Main Street, bee just
°paled a very large assortment of
~
•
MILLINERy'_,GOODS,
each as, l'" -
lIAnrS,BONNETS, ST/11,A*'GOODS,
14AC.11S, FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
COLLARk IPDKERCIPFS,
- &C., " &O.;
all' of whiofifi will bo volt' vouch itelotv fort,,tr pfl
cm (All work done; promptly, tint! to pleaEor
/ MRS.' CAROLINE,. :73111:11
Wollaboro, May 11,
.1570-tt. I
MILLINERY.
AIRS. E. E. Kimball will be found hero - alltr
in bcr new quarters,,over Young and Co.'d
bookstore. Sbe.bas Just reenivcd,lote
• SPRIN i MILLINERY
to which sbe invites the. attention of the LAN!,
of Wolisburo titv viothity.
I • , Ally. E. E. RIAIDALL.
April 13, 1870,1 y..
•
To l 'm; iots,fbr Sale.
THIRTY gdod building lots, situated on both
aides of state street, in Wellsboro. These lets
will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to W.
Sherwood, at gentle Sherwood's law office in
Wellsboro Pa..
Wellaboro, Aug. 29th, 1870-4 t.
DissolUtion;
TUE copartnership biretefore existing un
der the firm name of Wilson Van Valk eu .
burg was disiolved on .the let of &pt. inst. by
mutual consent. Persona owing the late firm,
are hereby notified that prompt payment must
be milli. WILLIAM WILSON,
11NItY VAN A'A LK ENBlrilli.
The abeive business will hereafter be conducted
by Mr. Hum Wilson strictly on the cash sae:
tem. Goods will bo sold . at the very lowed pi
oes;and saliifaction guai•ranteed td
Sept..l4, 870-3 w. WILLIAM WILSON,
DR. FISHBLITT
OFFICE;.3I9 SECOND AVENUE,
Between 18th and 19th Streets,
e ' NEW YORK city,
WHERE RE CAN BE CONSULTED
'TAR. FULIBLATT, has discovered the most certain,
J.J speedy and only effectual remedy in the world for
weakness in the back or limbs, strictures, affections of
the kidneys or bladder, involuntary disdharges.
tency, general pebility, nervousness, cly,pepsis, Isn
grim., low spirits confusion of ideas, palpitation of Me
bear; timidity, trembling, dimness, of eight, giddiness,
disease of the hhad, throat or skin, affections of the
lungs, liver, stotimcb, or bowels, those terrible dlsord•
are arising from solitary habits of youth—secret and
solitary practices, more fatal to victims Than the songs
of sirens to the mariners of Ulysses, blightning thbir
most brilliant hopes and anticipations, rendering
marriage, st:c.,
YOUN- MEN,
especially, who have beeeime the victims of solitary vire,
that dreadful and destrudtivo habit ü bieb acacia))
sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men
of the sr' oet exalted talentS end brilliant intellect, oho
might ntberwisehave entranced listening .Senates unit
the thunderings of eloquence, or waked to etstasy the
living lyre, may call with full confidence.
,
MARRIAGE.
r, . •
Married persona, or young men and indict contem
plating marriage, being aware oil physical fetaknas„
organic debility, doforinities, especially cured.
Ile who places himself under the cetro - of De. Fish.
Matt. may religiously confide) in bihonor at a patio.
man, and confidently rely on his 8 -ill as a physician.
1
Organic • Wealiness
imni ed (WO y,cured. and full v Igor restoi ed.
This A lotressi tig affliction,which retitle? a liir,i Literaf
ble and 'marriage impossible, id the penalty paid 1..) the
victim ;of improper indulgence. Young pereoll sere
too apt ko commit excesses from not being name ‘,l
the dreadful consequences that may ennui. Tun; who
that understands the nuldect will pretend to d my that
the power of procreation is'iont sooner by thus , Islllny,
Into improper habits than by the prudent ? Unehlte
being deprived of tbo 'pleasure of healthy 'oll - t-pring,
the most serious and destructive sy niptoms Of both
body k. mind urine. The system becomes deranged, the
physical and mental functions weakened, lose of pro.
creative power, nervous irritability, dyadepsia, pulpits
lieu of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility,
and wasting of the frame, cough, consumption. decay,
and early death. ,
Dr. lishbintt graduated from ono of the meat dud
vent Colleges in the United states; has effected some
of the most astonishing cures that were ever ) known,
many troubled with ringing in the head endears when
asleep, great nervousnes a, being alninted lit sudden
so ride, bashfulness, with Tlerangentent of mind, were
c. eel immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICJ
it r. Field)latt addressees all those who have injured
tl metres by improper : lndulgences:lnd vasty hub-
Lt which ruin both body and mind. , unfitting theis
fo: either business, 'Andy, society or marriage.
a 'hese are some of the sad and Melancholy effects pro
d •ed by early habits of youth, tiz : Weakness 01 the
hi k and limbs, pain in the breast, dimness of sight,
lo.s of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dj,e
pepsin, nervonsirritabillltyoymptoms of consnmpileu,
derangement of the digestive functions, &c.
IitENTALLY.—The effects on the mind are mueli to
be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, do.
pression of spirits, evil forebodiuge. aversion to society.
seltdistrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are souse of
the evils produced.
Thoui.ands of persons of all ages can now Judge abet
is the cause of their declining health, losing their rie
or, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, has.
log a singular appearance, about the eyes, cough, Rai
symptoms of consumption.
Young 1! en,
who base injured themselves by it certain practice, in•
dulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned from
evil companions, or nt school, the effects of which are
nightly felt, even when asleep, and if nut cured tendon
marriage impossible, and destroys both, body and mind,
should apply immediately. 4 ,
What a pity tnat a young man, (de hope of the coon
try, the pride of his parents. should ice snatched irom
all prospects and enjoyments of life bythe-eunsequem
ces of deviating from thopath of naturo,and indulging
in a certain secret habit. Fuch persona must, bolos
contemplating ,
MARRIAGE . ,
reflect that a Bound mind and body are the moot Der'
eatery requisites to promote connlibial happinees. la•
deed. without these the journey through life becoops
a °Weary pilgrimage; the prospects hourly darken Ito
the view, the wind becomes shadowed with dispairond
filled with the melabeholy reilLotion that the happi
ness of auotherbecomeo blighted with our oau.
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
‘When the misguided and imprudent rotary of plea.-
ure finds that be ham .imbibed the seeds of this painful
disease, it too often happens that an ill tuned sense of
shame or dread of drscovery deters him from apgdying
to those who, from .respectability, can alone befriend
him. Ile falls into the hands of designing pretenders.
who, incapabio of curing, filch Ids pecuniary substance,
keep him trifling month after month, years—long as
the smallest feetan bce obtained, and in dispair kart
him with rsttnedralth; to sighs over his galling dissp•
pointment; or, b the use of that deadly poison, 1 13 er
cury, h‘nsten tho'constitutional symptoms of this ter
rible disease, such as affections of the heart, head ,
throat, nose, skin, &e., progressing with a frightful ra•
bitty, till death puts aperiod to this dreadfullmffenng
by sedattrg—ltim to that undiscovercd,Couutry from
whose bourne noe - trave eturns.
p. S —Those who reside at a didtance 41111
will receive prompt attention by writing, gtatingelm
tome, &e. FISIIBLATT,, M. D,
Aug. 24, 1870.-Iy. , 318 Second Ave.;' New York,
HARNESS SHOP!
GW. NAVLE, would any to his friend'
. that his Harness Shop is now in fullblast ,
and that he is prepared to fftruisb heavy or liglo
I-3Cistanae,e; s,
on abort nntieo, in a good and substantial OD
ner, and at prices that can't fail to suit. [
Tho, ; best workmen arc em ployed, an d none bdt
the best material used. Call and see.
Deo. 9, 1883—]y, G. W. NAVIN!
Ixi a; r ark, e!
MR. A. L. MONROE, fa the authorized
Agent for Tioga and Potter Countiebt °
effect insurance in the
( Wyoming Insurance OompanY ,
Rbyat,....i Capitol $5,0 00,000 ,
Lyndon; Liverpool ,t Globe, Capitol, $16,000, 000
fl will canvass tbe i connty during the week 0'
ct Saturdays when be will be found at the
ogee of John. I. Mitchell, to attend to nil wbe
may give him a call. A. L. MONROE ,
Sept. 22,1809-3M.*
. UNION ACADEMY.
KNOZVILLE, TIOOA CO., PA.
j
' • \
MRS. E. lIORTON, PRINCIPAL.
I . - ! i
The Pill Term for 1870 will commence August 30.
The Winter " November 29.
1
4l ' '
1 T h e l:luring " ; February 28.
Pend for circular. i "July 2f,1870.11