The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 12, 1870, Image 4

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"Dood•for•noosin 'little son,
Papa tails me; jee fur fun,
I'dness—=fur, ma, oo say,
'1 cloud for eumsin all ee day,"
And so you are my precious one,
Full of mischief, love, and fun ;
Good to fill our hearts with joy,
Our darling little blue-eyed boy !
Good to clutter up the room;
Good to ride astride the broom;
Good to tip my basket o'er
, Rolling spools about the flair ;
Good to pull the baby's hair,
And make a horse of every chair;
•
.oood-4o tumble on the floor,-
And sbut.lpoor Ensgarci in the fluor;
;. Good to-wear out little shoes,
And nalrina's wax' and thltnble lose ;
cited "dear dampa's specs to hide,
And, on his foot to "take a vide ;"
good, when let out doors to t play,
To ape the gate and run awdxJ.
Good to watch for "papa tum," •
And clap we bands when ho gets home
C Good to climb upon his knee,
And laugh and shout with boyish glee;
Good, when ,wearied out with play,
Your head on mamma's lap to lay,
Quito ready now to be undressed,
And in her arms be lulled to rest
By stories, which you like so well,
Of "Jack and Gill,"and "Ding-dowbell;"
llood, ore cuddling doWn to deep,
To pray the Lord your soul to keep
(food to wake up with the day,
And fold your little hands and say;
"Dear Dud do beta my dear mamma,
'My baby sister, and papa, .
Awl 'ttle Willie, to:V,I pwny,
And Jeep us safe froo•out ee day."
Ah 1 good for many things thou art,
Our bonny boy with blithesome heart,
Our buy with many a winsome way,
Mishap and prank and merry play;
Oar "dood-for nossid 'Mile son,"
As papa sells ypu, "jeR fcr fun."'
• - —(Hearth and If owei
fr
PATTING WIGS ON v
A friend in a neighboring town, seems
to have studied the geniis hog attentive
ly. He has had long experience In fat
tening them on corn, still 8100, and now
is very successful on whey. He goes to
the 'cattle yard. in Buffalo, and is care
-1 11 to select hogs brought from Canada,
i.ttiter than the West. He says he wants
a rangy muscular shoat—not your short,
4 i tinapy, fatlpig to feed on whey. He se
lects.from the 13erktiliire or its Cross If
he-can. The small boned, fat breed get
I liscised ou whey. But thelnuseular,
bony Canada Berkshire, will fatten
splebdidly, he says, on whey alone in
three to four months. ,
- If a hog can be fattened exclusively
on whey,(which seems in his case to be
true,)then this certainly is the kind of
hog to select. Having been raised on
peas and milk, as is the custom in Can
ada, its bone and muscular sygtem is al
ready developed, and the office of whey
only to lay on fat. -
1889 he fed five hogs on the whey
frotn eighteen cows for four months,
,telling them the first of November rind'
ele . aring $lOO over their cost delivered
_at his farm. Ile fed more whey, during
the same time,, to five calves, and al
though the *yes were good, the gain
did not exceed $5O. The present season
lie is feeding, on whey alone, nine hogs,
bought 10th of May averaging then one
hundred and twenty pounds, and will
now average three hundred pounds
i;ach, live weight. Ho- estimates the
whey from , a cow, in feeding this kind
or hog, worth $8 t.f) $lO per -season. But
this feeding wheY alon>t would not an
:werifor hogs not already developed in
frame and muscle.
IZALSING YIDS AND CALVES ON WHEY.
Calling on farmer we found some
flue shoats, weighing about one hun
dred poundi, that had been raised upon
„hey, with an addition of one pound of
yea meal to three gallons of whey. These
'shoats were a cross of Suffolk with com
mon breed, and appeared as finely devel
oped as any we ever saw, proving that
pea meal, in small - quantity, suppli,s / ali
thQ missing constituents of whey. L.
, also showed us some fine calves, four
months old, ralsed(after.t.w2/weeks) on
whey and oat meal. They/were heifers,
and would weigh three,lihndred paunch . .
Ire has a high opinion of whey, but un
ke our friend, thiiiks it should always
be fed admixed/With nitrogenous food.
Every thiyjabout L.'s premises eat
.: hibited order, neatneas and economy.
All his platire based upon knowledge
and 7ffection. He thinks the farmer's
success depends as much upon accurate
_Vain work, as that of the engineer or
/master builder. He seems instinctively
to know the wants of his animals, and
never tails to supply them. The conse
. I l ueneo is, he never raises a poor animal,
and is never trouble, in his herd, with
"horn-ail," or "tail-ail."
Lint there is his neighbor N., who
told us, that he, had "tried the pesky
whey for calveS andpigs," and ho beli
eves it is" pizen to animals," as I,t kir
three of, his calves and" near a'D3O
Lilted his pigs; those that wanted to
- pizen" their pigs and calves might
have' He had tried" ilemeal"
to ph the calves" mil their
i nards Well, it isn't nateral
to the 3 know 1.1.'s calves were
"nice and slick," but he believed they
had"n darn'd sight more than ile-meal
and - whey." N.'s cows were spring poor
. in,July. He didn't see why they should
, buesupposerit was nateral for some
cows to be thin when milkin'."
Weeds and Canada thistles - wera going
to seed on N.'s farm, he - had"no time to
ent'enot But it was often \noticed that he
could spend nearly all the forenoon go
ing two miles - to the cheese factory.
Ho ' had been beguiled into sowing a
piece of corn for green fodder, bjat a day
or two before we saw him, the ows had
discovered its tempting greenness and
luxuriance, and easily pushed through
his false pretense ofa fence, and were
enjoying it before their time. But good,
easy soul ! he "did not believe sowed
corn amounted to much, arter all. Cowa
rrtay as well harvest their own corn. It's
'more nateral-to let the cow get her own
Ilow, N. Is a representative
man, and his constituents are very num
erous.! E. n.tt,s,
LIVING FOR 0/4E% EASE.-- Henry
Ward Beecher says of those, men who
haVe no care or thetUght for ethers, but
are 'contented With looking after their
own ease and enjoyment, that they
ought to be put in a cotlin; for Their
life's work is ended.
When God wanted sponges and
oysters He, made thew, and put one on
the rock and the other In the mud.
When He made man, He dfd not make
hirn'to be a sponge or an oyster ; He
made him with feet- and liands, and
head and heart, and said to him : "Go
to work !" -
But I tell you if a man has come to
that point where he Is content, heought
to be put in acoflin, for a contented live
man is a sh#m I If a man has come to
that state in which he says, I don't want
to know an more," he Is - in a state in
which he ought to be changed into a
mummy ! Of all hideous things mum
intes are the most hideous; and of mum
mies those are the most 'hideous that
are running about the streets and talk
ing. 1,
Coitnty Agitator.
Tiol
riilllB o 1 ce Wall 'tooted Type, Presses, &0.,
JL. and bee every advantage fOi doing
.„.
JOB PktiISITINCI
It
In a suPfrlor manner, Plain:or ! dn Colors, from a wed
ding enrd to a sheet poster. Any kind or style of work
dono at this °Mee, aS lotto/at
. '
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MS Books, PauipMeta, 'lCardll,italtatlon Cards,
Bill
Bills Programm Drafts, DahlDs,
Bill Roads, ,
Circulars,es, 1 Orders, Checks,
Shipping Cards,
Bugloss! Cards, Envelopes,' Tinted Plate Printing,
Visiting Cards, Wedding ?' &c.• &c.r—&c•
Justice Blanks,
•
Atr all other blanks constantly on hand and for We:
Deeds, warrantee, School Contract, ,
Deeds, quitclaim. ' Srimmons, Subpoenas,
Statement and Confession, Warrants, 'Executions, .
Amicable' ction, I ndemnifying Bonds,
Bonds, Constable's Sale, Attachments, Jndgmeu
Collector's Sale, , Notes, Petition and Bo d
MarriageCer t M i
esta, for App'ment of Guard' n.
.
And any other blanks not enumerated above writ be
printed to order On shor a t notice. _
1 - - -
I AV-Persons sling or ders for JOB WORK will et
t
their work promptly don \ and returned. We eball
spare no pains to please on Customers in this depart
ment. Those sending woi, please state the size of
Joli, kind of ink and paper disked.
VAN ELDER & MITCHELL.
Proprietors.
Feb. 1870
Cannon Roar!
Let the
THE GOOD NEWS
Throughout the Land
of the largo assortment of
MEW GOODS
Which has just boon received at the new Store o
C. *ItIA.TipEItS.
Oome and See the New Goods!
WE LIKE TO SHOW THEM,
In the line of
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
sre are offering gre t bargaire which cannot fa
, o please.
We are alio offeritt great bargains' iu
DRI I SS
6 /
h cannot but I ies.
Grocery D partment.
, t,
.2,,
which cannot but plenee the itt9
(xcellent line in this department,
list must suit all, Look at the
figures: ,
We have an
and at prices
'Sugar from 10 to 14* cents.°
Tea from 75 cts. to $1,50.
D. B. Deans Saleratus, 10 cents.
Syrup, 80 cents.
Coffee 25 cents:-
Chewing Tobacco from 80 eta. to $l.
We Cleo keep a large assortment of miscellan
eous gpods, such as is usually found in dry goods
stores. Ou assortment of.
Hats and Caps'
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for Men and Boys, we varied and complete. We
Veep in the
Boot & Shoe
MI
trade, the different styles to please all, and of
the best manufacture.
Sept. 14,1870.
WALL PAPER!
>
WAI4 PACER I
WALL PAPER!
T ET it be distinctly understood to tho inbab
jj itants:and citizens of `Wellsboro, that wo
will sell
WALL PAPER,
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and y 1 other article in the
EP r . jig ►T.-.llles, .
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cheaper than can be sold by any other firm in
Tioga County; further we 4o affirm that no man
can undersell ue unless they receive goods by
the
' AIR LINE.
We have just received from N. Y.,
35,000 ROLLS OF WALL ;PAPER
boughttat the present Gold prices which
we will sell cheaper than any other firm west of
N. Y. Call and examine, and wo are certain
that we can please in Price and quality, and if
not :milted we will pay you for your time in
specie. ,
• P. It. WILLIAMS ,t co.
,
Wellsboro, April 6, 11370.
Livery Staide:
W ATKINS it 'LOUDEN re.
,
speetfully inform the pub
% er.arese.f Ho that they k have established a
Livery for Hire,
At their Stable on Pearl St., opposite Meelees
wagon shop. Single or donble rigs farnisbed to
order. They aim to keep good horses and 'ori
sons, and intend to,please. Pikes reasonable.
WATKINS & LOUDEN.
limn, 186971 y.
Stoves: Stoves.: . :
•
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
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' SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE- - -
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
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SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
' COMBINED. Mao, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
C. C. MATHERB,
Bache's old stand
AND HARDWARE!
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS
AT FACTORY PRICES,
Always on band or furnished to ordor, at
ROBERTS & BAILEY'S Hardwire
Store, Wellsboro.
ROBERTS JG BAILEY.
WY. ROBERTS. 1
R. C• BAILEY,
Wellaboro,pn. I,lB7o—tf.
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The Atlantic Cable
THOUGH transmitting its freight with very
great rapidity, bidding defiance to time, dis
tance, Horse Power and Steam, is 'nevertheless
decidedly a
UT UNE!!
and in that Lino moot GROCERIES are to be
found, (sooner or later.) The
PUBLIC
will therefore take notice that
L Ai GARDINER
continues•to rec .1 ved and transmit to Ms cue
tomera
DISPATCHES
Of every thing udder the heavens, in the line
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
withlhe most incredible dispatch. What is the
need of mentioning articles when the public is
assured that EVtRYTHING 'that ever ought to
be kept in a
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE
is kept here and for sale. The only thing the
subscriber promises to do as an attraction to
customers besides keeping the best assortment
of Goods in the town, is to try to give every
man his money's worth.
June, 8, 1870.
C. B. KELLY
HAS JITST RECEIVED LOTS OF
New Goods !
I=l
Drop in and look
THOEGII Till STOCK,
and we will try and convince you, that we no
only have
GOOD GOODS,
but tbat wcoiro nailing tbem clear down to the
bottom of the market. We have a complete as.
aortment of
LADIES' DRESS
,GOODS,
All styles and prises.
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
' CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE,
• TEA, COEEEE, SPICES,
ETC., ETC.
Wo do not propose to mention all the items In
store, as we much prefer showinigoods.
IMP No ohargo for showing Goods. Coll and
SOO U.
Sept. 10870.
New Stock! New Goods
'SEARS. & DERBY
la AVE taken the new store one door above
JUL. - Wright h Dailey, where they ere on band
with anew stock of
BOOTS, BATAORALS, OAATERS,
warranted to tit any foot from No. p, to 13 In
clusive. The stook bee been seleoted by one
who bay the advantage of
in the , business, and is the best and fullest in the
country, • Oar stock of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP; UP
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
LININGS, BINDING, MO
ROCCO, &C.,
On Findlngs we shall be found at home al
ways, and we shall endeavor to sell •st prices
satisfactory to the trade. We won't be under
sold.
CASH PAID
FOR HIDES, SKINS, FURS & PELTS
There's comfort in dwell made custom boot,
That fits the corns without too much compressing
For everybody knows a shabby foot
Cannot be compromised by overdressing.
And ono may wear clean linen with a nit
Of finest cloth, but there is no finessing
Will make a man with shabbily droned feet,
Look like a gentleman upon the street.'
Money : Buy your boots of
SEARS tt DERBY,
Or any other man. [Printer's Devil.]
Wellsboro, Yen. 1, 1889—tt •
To THE FARTILERS 0
TIO . GA COUNTY
T Ald now building at my manufactory, Lawrence-
I. villa .a superior
FANNING
whichpossesses the following vantagesover allother
mille: •
1./t separatesrmosts, tlitter.endfonlseeds,and
oheseand cockle, from eat.
2. It oleane flax see ,takes out yellow aced, and all
othereseds, perfeo
8, It demist! hy seed.
4. It does all her separatingrequired of a mill .
This mill f rah ofthe beet and moat durable Um
bar, iu goo styleland is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
I wi) At a patent sieve, for separating oatefrom
wheat,to o thermille,onreasonableterm a.
.7 ITATHER
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Lawrencevillejan.l,l.B7o-4 f
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L. A. GARDINER
C. B. KELLEY
REMOVAL.
BOOTEES, BROGANS, AND
GALL IGASKIN
THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENOE
will be kept up as heretgfore. e
Also the top of the Market for
WOOL.
But our boat hold will bo on
CUSTOM WORK I
its usual.
IRON WORKsr
FOUNDRY MACHINE • SHOP
WELLSBORO, PA.
BEARS & AVERY, PROPRIETORS.
PLOWS, HORSE HOSES, CULTIVA
TORS, FIELD ROLLERS, KET
TLES, ALL BIM, SAP PANS,'
FARMING UTENSILS, ALL
KINDS, WOOD MACHINES son
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 firs
- class Shop.
We call particular attention to our MA
CHINE SHOP, which has been re-built with
new, and liret-olaei
MICHINORY,LiTiIB
Iron PLANER, DRILL, - dco. We employ none
but first-class workmen, and are, therefore, pre
pared to do 'our work in the best style, and at
short notice. We have recently added new
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MACHINERY, f r Planing and Matching
boards. Call and see us.
Jan. 5, 11170-17.:
SEARS A. AVERY.
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CARPETS ,
OIL OLOTIS AND MATTINGS,
just received at
May 4, 1870. THOS. HARDEN.
•
House and Lot for Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sale a village lo
with house and barn on it, situated in Rose
villa, Tioga'County, Pa. Address
Mn. R. I. STEVENS,
Aug. 17, 1870-tf, „ Middlebury, Pa.
Biy : ciaur aH L
[From Diepepeatory of the Vetted Eitatesa
Diosma Crenata--Buchu leaves,
PROPERTIES.—Their odor 'is'
strong,: dilusivei and somewhat !aro
matic., their , faste bitterish, and anato
galls _
MEDICAL PROE
4.ND USES. -Buck
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heniceof be,
from a loss of tone in the parts con
cerned in its evacuation. The remedy
has also -been recommended in As
pepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutan
eous Affections, and Dropsy.. .'
.HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT
B UCHU is used by persons prom
the ages of - 18 to 25, and from 85 to
55, or an the decline or change of life;
after Confinement, or labor painS; Bed-
Wetting in. children.,
In a f fections peculiar to females, the
Extract Buchu is unequaled by any
other remedy, as in ChlOrosia, or Re
tention, Irregularly, Painfulness or
Suppression of 'Customary Evacua
tions, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of
the Uterus; Leucorrhscea, or Whites.
DISEASES OF THE BLAD
DER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AN,D DROPSICAL SWELL
INGS.—This medicine increases the
power of D igestion, and excites the Ab
sorbents IntQ healthy action; by which
the Watery or Calcareous depositions,
and all Unnatural enlargements are
reduced, as well as pain and Inflam
mation.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT
B UCHU 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 Bladder,
Retention of Urine, Diseases of the
Prostate Gland, Stone in the 8141 er,
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, poem* of Breathing,
Weak IVerVes, Trembling; _Horror of
Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of
Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot gands,
Flushing of the Body, _Dryness bf the
Skin, _Eruption on the face, Pallid
Countenance, Universal Lassitude of
the .Muscular System, fte• ;.
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111
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT
B U CHIT is Diuretic and Blood-Pu
rifying, and cures' all diseaSes arising
from habits of dissipatioizi excesses and
imprudences in 'life, impurities of the
Blood, ic., superseding Copaiba in
a f fections for which itis used, such as
Gonorrhoea, Gleets of long standing,
and Syphilitic A f fections—in these dis
easss, used in connection with Helm
bold's Rd i se Wash.
Sold b l y all Druggists and dealers
everywhere. Beware of counterfeits.
Ask for Ilelmbold's. Take no other.
Price-2.25, per bottle, or 6 bottles
for $6.60. Delivered to any address.
Describe symptonis in all communi
cations.
Address H. . HE BOLD
494 Broadway, . Y.
NONE ARE GENUINE UN
SS DONE UP IN steel-en
graved wrapper, with fac-simile of my
Chemical Warehomse. and signed
H. T. RELMBOLD.
July 18, 187.0.=1y. .
WHOLBSO-PUG',.40.1111.
00RNING,..N.
DRUGS AND PODIOINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITIPS
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID,. -
TRACTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE,I AVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDI INES, BOOR I
ESTER RPIIMERY
AND FLA
R TIES
WRITEWASH. LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE
• FINED OIL.
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers arerequested
tireall and get quotations before going further
EMI
Corning, N: Y., jsn:l,lB7o-•ly
Patent Roofing.
IHAVE bought the right to use the Paten
Elastio Roofing in Tioga County, and am
now prepared to, put on roofs cheap and in good
workmanlike manner. This roofing is fire and
water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright ac Bai
ley, Toles do Barker, and C. L. Wilcox, where
samples can be seen and reofs in use.
DOSES WINGATE.
Wellsboro, Tana, 1870-Bt..
Furniture I Furniture!
HAVING completed his now Cabinet Ware
house on Main street, Wellsboro, hasstook
ed it with a large a d superior assorted stook of
FURNITURE.
Ohamber Snits, iiiraln E tit, Ash, maple;
from $l5O down, and as cheap
as the same goods can be 60'1
in the cities, freight added.
Parlor Suite, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps br Hair Cloth,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE-
A-TETES,
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
all kinds,
Wholesale and Retail.
lam Manufacturing as usual, and intend to
keep a lull stock of ware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacious and
neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and
best stock of Furniture ever brought into the
county.
Planing 'and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING It:MOULDING,
done to order ai the Faotory.
Jan. 1, 1889-tf.
• WALKER & LATHROP,
DEA..IREI IN
HARDWARE, IRON,, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, .TIN- WARE,
BOLTING, SiWS, CIITLERY,
✓
WATER LIME,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trininiinga,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, ao.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2,1570-Iy.
Ingham's Woolen Ills!
THE subscribers will pay Cash, Fall-Cloth,
Cassimeres, Flannels, &a., dm, for
They also manufacture as usual—
TO ORDBR, OICON SHARES,
to suit oustoimers. All work warranted ay rep
resented. They invite particular attention to
their Water Proof
CASSIMERES,
whtoh are warranted in every respect. Pardon
lar attention given to
ROLL - CARDING
CLOTH DRESSING.
INGHAM'S lags stook of Case!mares, aco., 2
per cent less than any competitors, and warrant.
ed as repreeesite&
INGHAM manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and
defy competition.
INGHAMB have as good an assortment of
Full Clotha l 'Oassimeres, &c.,
and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other establishment. Try them and satisfy your
selves. ,
=CRAMS wholesale and retail at the Cow
entwine Mille, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the
following persona
C.N. KELLEY, Welleboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN & CO., Tioga,
Pa.
J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
100,000 Pounds of Wool
jeot to the decision of the Republican County
Convention.
INOTIAM .10T1111RS.
Deerfield, June 1, 1870—tf. .
THU Subscriber will open a School in - the
village of Osceola, on Monday, March 7th,
1870, and continue twelve weeks..
Primary, .-. ....... ....—...... $3- 00
Common English, S6,QO.
.
Eighei„ - $0,00.`
Eeb. 9,—t2f. ' C. C. WARD, Prinalpnl.
RING EXTRACTS, -WALL
PER, WINDOW GLASS,
W. D. TERBELL tt CO.
B. T. VAN HORN,
&a., &a., &0.,
from $125 down. Also,
with Upholstery to snit.
B. T. VAN HORN.
DEERFIELD, PA.
1.,
AND
Wanted.
High School.
i RATES OF TUITION
RAILWAY TIME .TABLES,
ig, at ii,
001E{ WEST.
74( NIGHT EXP., dolly for Boob -
D Mark; Cleve and . and einein..
i ect columectio with trains of . tho
lid Lake Shore It ilways or Buffalo.
.Cleveland for all points {Vett, and
th the Ohio and Mississippi and Louis
, e Railways for tho flouthand South.
0,40 and 6 O
ester. tinlo
until, malang,
Wand Trun ,
- Dunkirk and
Cineinnattrw
ville74la I,t.Lij
west. •
15,1 •E i n , r"
IS, tfulo, Dun
• ~t'ruius tar ther,
PRESS MAIL, Sunda excepted; for
kirk and, Cleveland, • connecting with
Wese A sleeping 'Vona is attacked to
niakihrougb to Buffalo. • -
r this train ru i i
'10,22 a•
titidaio and
1,45 P.m.. B.
ad, for Roche
7,25 P. tu., '1
Itochester, B
and the Sou
Insets, points
Now and impr •
this train fr
Coaopee atta •
to Oliiselao
11,25 P.
fur
the West.
lAIII TRAIN, Sundays oxcepted,for
atikirk,
LTIMORE EXPRESS,Bunday sexcept•
ter and Buffalo, via Avon.
I A? EXPILESS, Sundays eitcepted,fer
Me, Dunkirk,Oleveland, elncitffatl,
h Stops at drincipal stations and con
n main line.
yeti Drawing Room Coaches Accompany
'in ;New York to linifolo x itud Bleeping
hCci at Iloruellevillo, running through
antlClalion without change.
XPRESS MAIL, Sumlays excepted,
Cievelaud, connecting witq trains for
WAY I '
VAEICIIIT, Sunday i.oxcop te d.
22 1 05 v m
6,45 P.m.,
Ilia RANT TIiAIN, for the West
1148, p.m , NIGHT EXPRESS, Sundays excepted,
connecting it New York with afternoon trains and
Steamers to Boston aud New England kite. '
Sleeping 0 thus accompany this train to New York,
in4OINOINNATI EXPRES Mondays ex
cepted, connecting at Elmira fo Williamsport,
Harrisburg 4nd the South; also at Intim for Canan
daigua; at Waverly with train of Le 110 valley Rail
way; at OWego for Ithaca; at Bing amton, for Coo
perstown-at! Albany; and at New ork with steam
' - ersand afte noon Express trains fo New England
cities. .IMri Sleeping coaches acco ipony this train
to New Ydrr.
11,28 a. rr., DAY EXPRESS, Su days excepted,
cenuecting at Jersey ,City with idnight 'express
train of N reV Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia. Also
stopsat principal statsons and connecting points on
main line.;
New and improved Drawing Room Coaehet accompany
this train I L )New York.
12.15 p.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, daily for
susquehan a.
2,20 . P. TT4 ELMIRA MAIL, Sundays excepted.
430 P.M., YORE AND ' BALTIMORE MAIL,
, Sundays eSScccepted, connecting at Elmira for the
Binith. I -
7,57 p.m.,. LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Daily, conneCt.
tug at Jertiey City with morning 'Ex pross train of
New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington:
and at No* York wltlf.morning Express 'train for
Boston and New England Cities. Alm , stops at All prin•
cipal stations and connecting points on malt. line. I
Bleeping Coaches accompany thfiktrap throdgh to Ni3IN
Nork.
11,33 a. ak., {PAX .FREIOHT, Sundays ,excepted
BAGGAGE CUEEKED THROUEII
i 7 A revised and cOmplete"Pocket Time Table"of
Passenger Trains on the Erie Railway and connecting
Line a , lies recently been published ,and can bo procur
ed ousialleation to.the Ticket Agent of tbe Company
Wl<l:h L. D. RUCKER ,
Genii Pase.Agont G n'l Sup't .
Blossburg & Corning, & ,Tioga 8. rt
Szainswlllrun ustolloweuntllfarther cotice:
Accommodation—Learn Bloasbnrg at 0,60 a. ru ..slan a
Hold at 1340 Tioga °at B,'t2 • Lawrenceville al 9 la—
. arriving at Corning at 10,10 a.m.
bfalg—Leavea Blosaburg at 2,30 p. m.,Mana6old a 13,16,
Tinge at 3,45, Lawrenceville at
.4,29—arriving at
Corvine at 5.30'p. tn.
Mail—Lea.usCOrnlng at 7,50 a.m., LaWrencerlli, at
8,44,Ti0ga at 0,28, Mansfield at 10,05—arrlvini at
Blues-burg at ;145 a. m.
ACcommodation-f-Leaves Corning at 2,55 p, m.,Law
renoeville at 404 l`loga at 4.55, Mansfield a t'6,BB—
a t Blossburg at 6,20p.m. •
• 11 , 11.SUATTUCIi ,Sup't
as horn Control R.B.
TR • INS BOR THE NORTH.
TrainsforCark ndaolcileavo Elmira as follows :
Accoruodatfon a 7 12 p
Express (fastest rain on road] - 12 OS aEn
Mail 10 00 plm
Accommodation —ft 2,5 p m
On andattor Juno 12, 1870, trains will arrive and
depart from Troy, as follows;
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
845 p. m.—Daily(except Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo,via Erie Railway from Elmira.
1095 a;tl4 9 -Dtkily(except Sundays) for Elm ira,Buila
lo,Canandaigua, Rochester, Su sp.Bridge and the
Oanadae. -
LEAVE BQUTIIWARD. '
723 A. m, Dally(excapt Sundays) for Baltimore)
WaShington,PbiladelphinAc.
958 P, mLDaily (except Sundaye) for Baltlmoroi
Waefankton and Philadelphia. _
ALFRED*. FISKE, ED . S . YOUNG
Gen'lSupt.Rarriebarg, GeWlPase.Atet
I I Baltlruore,Md.
ANOTHER TUMBLE r
Cash! IS7O
SEE:WIIMC BELLING Poll CASH!
I I
Our Prices T+..Day.
Best White Wheat Flour $7 pr bbl
" Rod witnter $6.50 "
" XXSpring Wheat, 6,00 " 1
Buckwheat Flour, 3,00 pet
Best Feed,2,oo , "
Bran and Shorts ....... ~. 1,50 " "
Meal ' 2,25 " - "
Those pricea only FOR CASH.
WRIGHT .4 BAILEY
All persons not haying settled with us, can
not I blathe ua now if they find their accounts and
notes lett with an attorney for collection. We,
give duo notice. _
W. &. B.
BAGS,—We want all persons having any bags
with our mark on them, to return the same at
once, as we shall take steps to secure them.—
We have 600 bags scattered among the peole.
• WRIGHT A *BAILEY.
lOWA LAND AGENCY.
T" l eubsoriber would inform the publio that
he has tho agency of a quantity of
•
lOWA LANDS,
which lie will soli for cash, or exchange for real
or penal proporty, op-reasonable terms. .
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
•
/
Ere mould say that he ban examined the in'ep
arty and titles for himself, and believes he can
make if for the interest of peys'ons going West,
i .
to give him : cell before purchasing elsewhere.
For pa tiara . re, inquire of B. D. GOODELL,
May,ll, "1 Ily Eabinsville, Tioga Co., Pa.
KNESS & RILEY,
HA
800 .7 z /
Shop i t Mozart Block formerly occupied by'
3. B. Rice as a Grocery Store.
B 0 0 0p : \ D I
u S t uas st a in f a n n l n l e k r ilida made to
RE Ail and irlNGof . allkinde donepromptlyand
well. Give us acall.
ND SHOE MAKERS
1/11
JOHN RARKNES
WM. REILEY. '
aboro, July 13, 1870.—1 y.
Wel
.51;nr Firm !,
ik a • XI t elailtlenteis
:w and snporlor base for artificial teeth—
: three times the strength of the vulconite.
.red with tho assurance that it 'removes ev.
%faction made by the patient. Teeth filled,
d and extracted in the most approved man.
All work registered and warranted. Office
Main st., Wellsboro.
31, 1870.
An
havin
Is off.
ery o
clean
tier.
No 1 '
Au
Guardian's Sale.
• TICE Is hereby given, that the undersign
ed, Guardian of Effa A. Millard a minor'
I
l i
of William Millard, late of .Taokson town
eceased, will in pursuance of an order of
rphaus Conti of Tioga county, ott4lte 6th
child
ship
the
day li , f'October, 11370, at fo'cloelt P. M. -on the
pro '
lees expose to public sale all , of the ' lnterest
of s a d minor in tb t e followitig described trac of
land in Jackson township, Tioga county, Pa„
bolded north by lands of V . J. Hazen and
Hen y F. Wells, east by lands of James Friends,
south by lands of Jas. W. 'pabbs and Henry F.
Well 6, and west by lands hf George Westlake
andperil's Macho, containing eighty-seven and
one- alfaerei3 of land, belhoiaante more or' less,
and being lot No. 12 of lands deeded by H. H.
Den, to H. C. Spalding. Terme, one half cash
on - confirmation of the deed, ani the balance in
one gnat-Iv:lth interest secured by judgment on
tmoperty P. 0. YAW GELDER,
'Sept.B 7,1870.-4 t Guardian, &e.
Notice.
A d.,L PERSONS having account unsettled
j with:the underaignod at Cowanesquo Val
ley, aro requested tocome forward at once and
Bottle the same, and save coati.
EDGCOMB RIIRLBURT-•
Cliwinesque Valley, 5ept,•,11,1870-4t
Goma. Saar.
1,1'5 pr. sack
1,62 "
1.50
100 lbs.
61
HARNESS- 'SH-OPI
NAVT.E, would ray t Y his friend'
G•• that his harness Shop is now in full blot,
and that he le prepared to fund:4, hdavy or light
iietasixestasefey
on short notice, in a good and subs 0.10)
nerd and atpri i es that can't fail to_suit.
Tho best workmen are employed, find none bat
the best material used. Cull an d
EASTMAN & VAN HORNE, I • Dec. 9,1868,1 y. I G. W. NA VLE.
OPERATIVE AND MECRANICAL
Spring Millinery, 1870!
MRS. BMITI3, 'on Main Street, bps . jug
ppened a iiery large assortment of
. .
• ~)' MILLINERY. GOODS,
such in ,„
- -
HATS, BONN -, TS; 'STRAW GOOIA,
LACES, P WERI% RIBBONS,
COLLAR , IVDRERCIPPS,
• C.; &C,,
all of wyebhcvill be sold ranch below former pi'
oes. A l Work done promptly, find to plente.
1111123:16AROO NE ESIITII.
Welleboro, ti.
•• MILIOIIOII4.
MRS, E. E. Kimball found htieclicr
in her ntetv quarters, over l't;ling Rod c„,p in
bookstore. She baa just received lota
SPRING MILLINERY
to whicia‘bhe invites the attention of thO ladies
or Wellaboro and vicinity.
MRS. E. E. KIMBALL
Aprill3, 1870.1 y
Town lots for Sale
THIRTY good building lots, bitukted on both
JIL sides of stato street, in Wellsboro. These lets
will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply lo
Sherwood, at Henry , Sherwood's law offi4e iu
Welleboro Pa.
Wellsboro; Aug. 29tb, 1870-4 t.
pissolution.
THE eoparinershlp , heretofore extettair a n .
der the firm name of Wilson /c Vap Valken
burg was diseolv.ed on; thofilet of Sein. init. by
mutual consent. Persons paring the late firm,
are hereby notified that prompt payment must
be tualle.' WILLIAAP WILSON,
. lIEN,RY VAN VALKENEI;IIO.,
The above business will hetesfter be conducted
by Mr. William Wilion ptrictly on the Cash tat,
tem. Goode - will ho sold at the very leuest pri
ces, and satisfaction guarranteed
-Sept. 14;1870-3w. , ' WILLIAM-WILSON,
ter. READ TARS 7...„01
MONEY IS TO
VE IT!
TC MAK
s
MI.IYA.i:LMK.333II=L
HAS PILES I OF
New Goods
on esqe, fresh from the city.
Step in and see Them!
We leep all kinds and qualities to pfente
FRESH GROCERIES!
In any quantity and of the beet kind's
Remember the . place,
Welltiboro, Sept. 21, 1870 if
WICKHAM & FARR
Tioga, Pa.,
Invite the attention of the public to dho com
plete and well selected stock of
\
I .
Pall Goods.
which they have jpst received
Moro earnest efforts than ever before will tie
put forth to picas° and further enlarge their
steadily Increasing trade. An attempt L name
tho
mm ous ARTICLES
kept would be useless, but suffice it to say, the
stock embraces ' • -
Goods to SO
jl classes of 'trade
CALL & SkE 1 4 0 R IiO'URSELVES
Sept. 21, 1870-ily.
3C' XL
MR. A. L. h . NION
Agont for Tiog
effect inottranco in the
Wyoming, Insurance Company
,
Royal Capitol $5,00 0 , 4ti
London, Liverito:ol dr, (hobo, Capitol, SIB,OO O P
Ile will Clllllll 4 B tho twenty during the week ex
cept. saturdays,ithen he will be found at the
office of John. 1. iitehell, to attend to all trbo
-may give him a:can. A. L. MONROE.
' Sept. 22;1869'4m.* , t
•
- UNION AtABEAM .
KtII.X!VILLE;TIOGA CO,; PA.
MRS. E. MORTON, PRINCIPAL.
— 7"
The Rd( Tette f J er 1870 will commence August 00,
The Winter ' f Norembera
The Spring , Fartlary
Send for circu nr. July 27,1870.1 Y
;
An A ent Wanted.
TO SELL WHEELER & WILSON'S SEW
ING MACHINES in Tioga County, Ps.
W agent, furnished ; and the best ' Terms givou t °
Agents. Address I
, PETERSON ‘4, ,CAIMINTE R,
Sept. 5, 1870—tf. Box 1139 Williamsport, Pa.
1
J. R. BARKER
WICKIIAAI th BARR
c 5 e !
15 It, la.
' te the autboriteJ
anti Potter Countiebto