The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 09, 1870, Image 4

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BY -.0 RIM SEERWOOD
'‘,4451, littulau Any, —7,
When uiftpla leaves sr* brownly -
Beside the Dna Lb-dune's oheerfernY;
.11V-tirtlllAer,6l4 b.:let4l.+l
Ktn thinking Of tits olden flame,
When life was lika a day in June;
!hen youtik eiryiltiontited by fairy Aquila,
And brooklet, sang a,silver tune.
dreamkog er„.",rolley Gulp; -_
- Of . cep l den With pertuOtee:,
Otereberds with their sinless balm, ,
Aod meadows starred with clover-blooms
1•7- V.. 111
IAT ;11 'n 21 41:1°) . 1T1197 "F , l
atoood,the doer,
Tfie 13*1*ii e tto4thip',,ifti? j daiudspot, ,
Tbe'B46;;is t intrivitico`we Of yore.
'
I hear duel robin's plaintive Hues,
The atrium 'that murmured to the main,
.Tkrepiriti to the moahlng pines,
The reapers in the golden grain.
•
4 161 0••bitiE 1 7 llrsltthterSpiiog,l
.
- Dian where the merle and mavissing,
Among the green things gruwiag.
•
live again thole deyel ween,
When winds were bland and skies were blue,
When ineadowwwors sr softer 'ahe'
Atid4lOirdiesine'd di; s f atnir m 413 ron l gb,
And thoughts of those bineath the sod,
,Coma gently. She stnmer , AhoF . lFA, 7
Vtio etii#4l44i biliiiy . f3el46 of . god
7 * *6ol:T44lktiiialuf4tivitrd , fur tbs.& weed;
iny pipe for me again,
And let me dreem,a;goldenfiream,
Before reach t&ltitlisldaln,
Beyond ibe dark and silent stream
F;tilTENnifi 110118.
. tiiiiTiest time to commence' fattening
is in the inOytiißt 18,1>tetutier;',Q:clOber
and November, and the worst in De
cember, January And_ February. A
certain amount of food is needful to
treed the animal warm when the then
miameter is at zero. All this is save
when itstande between thirty and slat
degreije,:''An addition to this; the abso
lute linni,.lof food by freezei g - to , the
spout Anil trough, and the. inevitable;
mixing With snow and slush is never
less (ordinarily) than five pe bent., not
to say Anything about the tr üble and
cost of continually thaw' g, frozen
swill,snd bringing it to -the ?temPer
aturAthat 'NM be the moat acceptable
to tlioi., unposnfortable and semi-torpid
animal;;,; . - ~ - • ,
• The eaitern method Is to coMmenee
fattening by boiling potatoes, pump
kink Ittiiples,, or other, vegetables, and
mid alltt)e bran, shorts or iroVen.der
with the cooked vegetables when hot,
thus JboVouglOF cooking the meal.—
It is.theti."Pladelt-livAlibe or vats, and
allowed to slightly ferment, when it is
ready for use. The amount of meat is
gradually inereaseed until near killing
time, when Meal well coo k ed,
alone. •
The meal Is compose.) of oats, buck
wheat and Corn,,,or any other coarse
grain, or of / any two of them, generally
finishing witb corn meal aiou. Thus
treated, they fatten much faster than
on dry, corn and at much' less expense.
It 'costs more lal)or, but at a season
when Itßati be nell,spareJ, and it is
will. recompensed.
The English system is still more
diversified. They use all kinds of veg
etable4l4Jtatcee, turnips, carrots, beets - ,
peas, befoks,Variey,anir oat'i ;,The grains
steamed or ti
,grond ; the , vegetables
spoked and mixed wlthslop from „ the
house, dairy, distillery, brewery, etc.
Even grim:4nd ploV,er Is catitnd Mixed
with the feed,' And tildaost‘ eVerk sub
eubstanoe of light cost and any
,nutrl
- le 7:44 1 Y prepared and Ands a
readYintiiket in the tnaw of , the :, °kin"-
verous hog.
A celebrated English breeder giVes
the following directions; give them a
variety of meal, such as wheat, maize,
barley,'arid Whatever is most cen'ven
rtu
lent lb nil' together. Ha e it ap wetted
withtlint! Water,' an d spr aisle 'it with
sale. What is talked on ' day is used
the next, thus giving s cieut time
to allow, the food Blighty to ferment,
and coolaufficiently to feed - with, This
iiFipur winter plan, but in summer • we
mix all with cold water, and feed with
cold food.. „ petiVem meals-al*, ;them
i
whole maiiiwiiiid ralangOld i r 46 itzel' or
ewes& out small,, little coal and soil
ocetudonally, and )low them plenty of
clean water,. When pigs are put, up'
for fattenlni *e find nothing better to
feed them 'with than barley and maize
me*, mixed together int 4 slops, water
aIWaYS kept ky tklinct r itFitka little man
gold cut for• l tifito:viietiikon'aily. lt is
very beneftoial‘to Iva& and bihsillhem
as Often as convenient. This is quickly
n t
,do eby experienced hands, and will
a ply re-pay the trouble, but through
-th i
o of.thwest, it is the practiT to feed
ear rfkila a4rsii stat 4. 4 t is ndt 'the
boa
~ee(ticomikefid ye E coin is o kiatrilis
produced, and it is so handy to feed,
espcially in cold weather, and when
the I hogs have been properly sum
mered, and their teeth and health good,
success is so certain, that it will., doubt
less be a long )l time before it will be
abandoned. It the corn was soaked,
steatned t or iirtnindi It, Would give yout
a likter return, I and if mixed with
cooked vegetables, stlll better. From
the Western system of feeding, ten
bush elk of corn will inoreaae the weight
eta good hog_about onilkindred pounds,
and.sometinum more. So the compar
• ative valwi s ot -pork and corn can be
. readily estimated: •With the eastern
- system, it *ill • 00104 mottiiitheri diet.
Pigs eat the fciodinuclkbetter Wfien it
is fresh. ,
The very common practice of leav
ing a quantity of food before them con
stantly, so as to he litre they have
enough, Is very wasteful, and very bad'
policy; so Is irregular feeding: fArlet
regularity as to times of feeding,' qua)-;
i t?' . .taViOttt -9 t4 . eids - 00 4
very. ,
, IF , 9i , r ,l l )44o,,:rekiding each day •is
biotter thati thug) times ; but whatever
the number of times adopted, ,they
sbo)ild be every day alike, and at about
tini same time each day, ,\Once:glving
t 4 little—theti too niliati=4Virietltnes
Omitting a meal, giving an extra
ortc, or feeding ii,t irregular tirreir:-any
pfth*tprOdeeil will &Aria mated
' ally fromthe vitae of the pork barrel.—
'Wonutiiefgeporter.
CrtatitiaiSl4.Wihts..-!..Thp, sub
*lied extriCut 'the will' trainties
Dickens will be read with interest:
"I desire that my name be inscribed
in plain English letterton my tomb. I
conjure my friends on no account to
make me theeubject of any monument
memorial, orlOtiotitaifil idijitiO4. I
rest my alaini to the remembrance of
my country on my published works,
and:to their experience of(ms in addi
tion thereto. I commit my ?QUI 00
_the
mercy of= Chid, thronigh our Lore and
Savior Jesus Christ; and I exhort my
dear children humbly to try to guide
themselves by the teaching of the New
Testament lu ,its broad and-to
. put no faith any man's narrow- Con
struction of Its /otters here or there." •
It . r r .
1 i
.~n..~ ,_::AgltatOir.
T .
. ,
11113 °Eats is wen stocked with Type, Ptltiisi, to.,
and has every advattylkfor doing
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•
JOIV•,11001111MINfe
,i-4'` :- :'',:',
In a suporlor nutt*Wath;Or..liicolrits, trove al wed
ding card to a eheiKpaita. 4gOtr,ind or idyl.) of w.ric
done at this office ill folliiikin-,. , ' '''' ' Q_
taw Books, PaVphlets, 'Cards, Invitation Cards,
I
Band Blll.,Prograramta, 1 °litchi, Dr s, Dubin , '
Bill Asada , Vrcutars, Orders, shipping Cards,
&Ways* Cards, Brerstopes, Tinted Plato Prlnting„
Vislttpgilini, WiVigig, : t -_ac„ 10:„, to. ..t.
liiil
1111
Justice Blanks,
And all other blanks constantly on band and for mils:
beeds,warrantee; Scbooi Qoutract,
Diode, gun-claim. !Summons, Subpoenas,
Statement and Confelotion, Warrants, Raemitions.
Amicable Allet c low, - twilePttittling
Sonds,CisietabLe's Sale, Attactiments, Judgment.
Colleetdr's Bela, Notes, Petition and Eland
Uarriage(ler titleate, for App'ment ut Guardian.
ind any otbeiblanbe not enumerated &bora will be
printed to order on abort notice.
oar Versooi sending order* for JOB WORK will get
t sir work promptly done and returned. We .baU
spare no pall° please our customers in this depart.
merit.- Mosel. ending Work, please state - the star of
Job, kind oils sad paper desired.
:
VAN fISLDEN k AIITOHELL.
, Proprietors
1.b.1870...
Canneir ROAi!
Let lifti
THE GOOD _NEWS
ThKopghout the Laud .. ,
of the largoAsMtmeryt of
•,` •
MEW GOODS
Which hae just been reoeiveil-,at the new Store of
CHAS. C. HAMMERS.
Qome and lee the New Goode!
WE LIKE TO SHOW THEM.
=EMI
Iti the line of
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
we are offering great bargains which cannot fai
to please.,
We are also offarlug great bargaiostin
DRESS MEI
which cannot but pleama the ladle•
Grocery Department.
We have' an excellent line in this department,
anti at prices that mud suit all. look at the
Stuns:
Suglcr f i rim 10 to 144 canto.
Tea frox76 cts. to $1,60.
.A." B. Deane Saleratue, 10 cents.
Syrtip, 80 cents.
Coffee 25 cents.
Chewing Tobacco from 80 cts. toll.
--
Ws also keep a large assortment of miseellan=
eons goods, shah as Is usually found In dry goods
; , stores. Our assortment of
, .
Hat and Caps
for Men and Boy and varied and complete. We
koop in the •
Boot & Shoo
trade, the different styles to please all, and 0
the best manuthotare.
fiept. 14, 1810.
'V~tA Ll 4 PAPERr
WALL PAPER:
WALL PAPER!
• 0
lI'ST It be alitiootly understood to the Inbab
limits:awl citizens of Wellibbro, that; we
wit cell : - •,
PAPER,
and any other article in the
MOrlat.iw 111.adlxLek,
cheaper than oan be sold by any other arm, In
Tloga County; ,furthmwe do iffirm that no man .
eaniundsrseU tic Weirs they rseeive good*-- by
'Alit LINE.
tirro just rocsivod from N. Y.,
35,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER
boughtfat the present Gold pleas $l,ll, which
w• pill lei cheaper than any other Arm west of
F. Y. Call and alumina, and we are certain
thal we can pleas* in Prit and quality, and if
not stilted we will pay you for your time in
'apatite.
P. R. WiLLLS.II3B &CIO:
NV:ellsboro, April ".1870. - • 1,
IFAI*Orr.:,
,; - *;_titi4 I,
ATKIN' 8 et LOUDEN re
yy ipaitftdly infest° pp
Ito that they have established a
••
!. • Livery :iror Mire;
At their Stable“on Pearl 131., opposite 'Wheeler's
wagon shop. Single or doable rigs furnished to
corder. They aim to keep good horses and we
goo', end intend -to please. Prime reasetuible.
• _ - • ITATICINAI a 'MUM
/ 1 9•4415947.: .
Thl
Stovest: - Stov - tsn
Having on hand a large stook of Tin, Stoves
and Hardware, the undersigned takes pleasure
to announce that be has at' a great outlay, ad
ded to then •nal stook of the old stand on
a complete sosortmaut of alma Hardware,
of which be enumerate thifollowlagartlalis:
NAILS, 13PIKES, CROWBARS, % CUT,
MILL, BLAND Artp,,Buo4 84W$,
BUTTS; STRAP BINGES,
OARPENTER'S TOOLS,
.`PU.MPC4XES,
AUGERS, , .
BITTS,
BITT-STOOKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
< SHOVELS,-SPADES, FORKS,
= BENCH-SCREWS, ~
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES; HOOP, DAR,
it BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
\ HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
C. C. MATIBREI,
Bache's old stand.
D II AWI
MAIN sTiiitT,wiu,sßoßo,
ViOOD SOREW,S, PAL1414 4 3E-BOLTS,
`, BURPS; SIENItik-WA - SEIERSi.
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES,
ELLIP
_
I g
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also,, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
PO*DER AND
OAPS.
PLUM'? lIMPIPROXi HAMM*
a new thlng,lind made for use. These are but •
few of the many ,artiolea composing the 'stook
of Hardware. •
I 'invite the public toell and examine for
themselves. I -atm ,te k eep the best qua3ity of
good/tin my line; and all word to ordei done
promptly and wall.
SASH, DOORp , BLINDS
AT FACTORY PRIORS,
Alwayion band or furniahod to order, nt
ROBERTS '& BAILEYS Hardware
Store, Welleboro.
WILLIAM ROBERTS.
Wellqoro, Oct. 1,1870-0.
The Atlantic Cable!
. • ,
fiIHOUGH'' transmitting its freight with very
treat rapidity, bidding defiance to time, dis
tance, Horse Power and Steam, is nevertheless
decidedly a
MIT LINE!!
and in that Line most GROCERIES are to be
lowid, (sooner or later.) The •
PUBLIC
will therefor* talwi notice that
L A GARDINER
continues to received and transmit to his am
tomers
DISPATCHES
of every thing under the heavens, in th
GROCERIES. & PROVISI
'with the most incredible dispatch. Wha ,
need of mentioning articles when the p
assured that R I VERYTEING that ever o
he kept in a
GROCERY & PROVISION S
is kept here and formals. The only t hing the
subscriber promises to do as ati.attraction to
oustoiners besides keeping the best 'assortment
of Goods in the town, is to try to give every
man btu money's worth. -
,
June, 8,1870. L. A. OARDINER.
araeary and Providen Store;
CORWIN°, N. Y.
Cte , X)111 • lifiXwarmag
I
W4O.IIPAF AND ittqAlL DEALER
11 a a L
I/ of
GROMILIBS.,. PROVISIONS
,Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
El
FOREIGN' & DOMESTIC, GR 1.1- &
DRIED •ERIJITiI,
CANNED F.R171T 1 9 AND
VEGBTABZEq,
WOOD & WILLOW Wes, 040 1
CROCKERY 'WARE,
01111DRETO commas, CABS &
I=
FERAMBITLATORS, TOYS, &0., *O.
d complete assortment of the abort
mentioned koods of re best quality always ou
band.
Particular, attention paid to Pins Grocerldi
Desists and Consumers will find It t their Au
*wit to eXamine his Stook before Implajs,
mains, Ir.,Atig-17,111t0. , „
New Stockt New Goods
1011 Avg taken the new store one doer above
:=1 . Wright 1 Bailey, where they are on band
with • now stook of
5i51,3!a0%48.41,W, E R s,
BOOT) S, 8R4:0:31.4Ner AND
• GALLIGASKINB — • --
warrWANI to SlAny toot fromlgo.lS •in
olisiVo, Vtle Wok Mks been selected .by one
whbbu,the of e
u 2 1a w th jA• 4j.m.hill
is the buidnens, &ails the boat and kilastiu the
aouutry, Our at9ok of
iiIENCit CALF, FRENCH S4P , UR
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
LININGS,-BINDINO, MO
. ' ROCCO,-- &C., -
On Findings we shall be found at home al
ways, and we shall endeavor to sell at prices
satisfactory to the tr ade . We won't be under
sold.
~ .
- - • . , .
,e
CASH 'PAID
FOR HIDES, S3IKINS, FURS & PELTS
But our hart bold wlll 14 on
;..CUSTOM -WORM!
• - • - - -."
There's °orator% in • well made custom boot,
That titian cOrniimittiont too mnbii tioutpreselnip
Nor everybody knows a shabby font
Cannot be compromised by overdressing.
And one may wear clean linen with it milt
Of Suit cloth, but there is ad finessing'
Will make a man with shabbily dressed feet,
Look Eke a gentleman upon the street.
Moan .: Buy your boots of
BEARS & DERBY, v
0161,1 other mil. [Printer's Devil.]
Whiter*l Jan. ,1 1889-M
To 'Ail Akita** OF
ir AU nor building at ray IXtll/14.444 ckFry 14 . Law.renee
x- Ttne.s superior ; :
4
FANNING Ml)
. .
whirlpool/meths following adiantagnorer allother
I.lt separates rye,oate,rat lit tor.an dfo n e d s,and
chi s and cockle, trona wheat.
, 2. Itoleanslisz seed i takasont yellow mead, *ad all
other seedy perfectly. r . •
8, It clear:Min:loth, seed.
4. It does all otharssmatingrequired of a call
srdll Is halt ofthe but and , roost. durable tim•
bar, in good style.and is sold cheap toe cash, or pro.
duce.
I will'fit a patent sieve, for separating oats froze
wheat,to other mills,oureasonabl stenos. •
El
Lawroacovillejan.LlMO-If
FOUNDRY & ,%1 ACHINR ' SHOP
WELLSBOHO ; PA.
k . '
SEARS & AVERY, PROPRIRTOBI.
PLOWS, HORSE SOBER, OULTIVA
- TORS; FIBLD.. ROLL/326; MIT=
TLES, ALL urn, SAP RANS,
FARMING UTENSILS, ILL
Km% WOODMAOHINEB ros
SAWING WOOD;
CHURN : TOWER ; THE TOMPKINS
COUNTY, HORSE POWER- EIGHT
AND TEN HOREE,,,CONSTANTLY
- -4:01" HAND,
And also, everything cruelly fowl in a Ant
elass shop..
' I V• --calt;thiticul94- attaittion on: liii-
ClinntattuPp which.hits *a re-ballt with
new, and lirat•ohwa
111811 MY ? LITHR
Iron PLANER, DRILL, 40. We employ none
but Ant-dare workmen, and are, therefore, pre
pared to do our work in the beet style, and at
abort notice. We have recently added new
MACULINERY, for Planing and Matching
boards. Call and see us.
Jan. 5,1870-Iy. SEARS AVERT.
line
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= - 4 to '4216"
40.90.-.450
cecer. DDT.
8 tig;N:ggpr.
-8-o)4l.4*t.Ltg;!
Rouse and Lot for Sale.'
THE undersigned offers for sal* a villap lot
with house end bun on it, Wasted in Row ,
qouniz i _Pa.
• 111.
11); UfOrtt p litiAdleberyi 1116—
vAit,. ,
SEARS ' & DERBY
will be kept up ee heretofore.
Also the top of the Market for
W 0,0 L,*
TIOGA COUNTY.
IRON WORKS!
Brick Machines,
Q
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4 I N.
i a
a
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CARPETS ?
OIL CLOTHS AND IbIA
.
jut swatted at :
May 4,170. ' t 103; *ARDEN.
EINE
Diutffia.ropata77llo,chu.koqqi'
PROPERTINS.--Pheir odor is
* o * azi4 - . 9P27462 vhai :Oro ,
4ast.e bitter i sh, an d analo;
giaus mint • * '
.4106(0 4 W,1is OPAIEWSE!
AMYWRIIB..- - 411imhu Lam are
gm* stimulant, with a peculiar ten
i(leney to the 'Urinary Organs,
They are yiVeh' in iontitconis of tie
Urinary Organs, ° such, as Gravel,
;Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, ,a)r
pid Irritation of the Bladder and Ure
thra, Disease of the Aroskile Gland,
and retention gfirmienitkunce of Urine,
=p&p -pi' i li ftwo u iccon .
Vl4B 871 , ti.-IWeikkgy
ihas also been, recommended in As
pepsia, Chronic Ithium.ation, Man
e Affections, and Dropsy.
' )
- •
, .LIELMBOLIY EITBACT
BITCHIJ is used by persons from
the ages of 18 to' 25, and front 15 to
bEs or , in . the decline or change of
. 4fe;
after 41,0nement t or labor,a(ns; „Bed-
Wetting in children:
In a f fections peculiar to females, the
Extraot Buckle is vauqualtd by any
other remedy, aa in Qhkrosis, 0r , 4-ler
caution, IrnOttariV, Paitifuluesi vor
Acuppratheion of Customary Evaqua
tions, Ulcerated or Arohirrous State of
the Uterus, Leucorrhon, or Whites.
DISEASES OF THE BLAD
DER, - =REY% ORAVEZ,
AND . DIOMEEICAL - SWELL
INGS,Thig *affirm: Ingram. the
power 0/Digestion, and MOO the AO
- *O4l 400 1 by WWI
'the Watery or adeargoatedv °alone,
and all Unnatural adargenumts are
reduced, as ivelllas pain and Infra:-
- _; •
*4M*.
HELM.BarOff • ZarT )
It UCHU has eared y ease
abstes in which it h a s bun
irritation of the neck of the
and .Infitwonaticnagf the, KO
esratton of the Kidneys and Ts Of zuw,
.Retention" of - Urine; :Meng • the
Prostate fiknd, Stone in the ladder,
aticulus, Gravel, .Etriek.Dust, .De
posit, and Mucus, or Araiqi Discharg.
es, and for enfeelilecl and delicate con
stitutions, of both sexes, attended. with
thefollotsing symptoms; Indisposition
to exertion, sa of Power Loss qt
Memory, Diftrulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves,. 'Pronlaig iiforror of i
Dinally Walcefulness 'Dimness of
t r
Vision, Pain in the Ba; Sot Baas,
faliapmeliodsf, of the
at,' ArytiOn en this ace, Pallid
qoadntenance, Uniograal. Maio o/
the Muscular System, to. ..
o
0
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111
NEM
. ,' rs 7? 41-
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[From Dispeuitatm of thi yotad states:]
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HBLXBOI 4 P'S , XXT.RACT
IiUCIM 493 Pitiraifelad,lllood4Pit
rOkff, and sures all diseases ariatag
fromhabitsaidissipatioa,skiesiss and
i42prilCklUflt in' Are; Ifraptiiiiii s of the
ilio nt od„ i ts.,- eiOeseding Cbpaiba to
ci atkonsfor whioh kis NM lug as
orrhosa, 01684 gr long a*id,
d 4040 A t lestiaas4avorga,.
wss, tzud inloomwetion with Helm
had's Bose Wash. '
• •
firold op oil
,pitta and cleideri
Oerseedurt. - IVitsitre of 'eoulterisits.
Ask for .Heltakold's. 21skeno other.
r•o:s be atiloi• mai; or,. 0 kottlss i
Daiwa to qv addreis.
smptoms .fn all carnmuni
-44 • •
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ICALMBOZ.V,
494:1Yreadiscj, N. r.
MC
ter ARE GENUINE - UN
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DONN VP IN steeten
pima war, withiao4,l7*
of my
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wapiti 11101 STOlt
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Tvtues AND, BIEDWitIES, PAINTS
-sir AND oiLo. • • ~
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THADDEUS DAVIDS'iNKS, KEITH'S
• CONCENTRATED MEDICINES
BURNETT'S 000DAINE, FLAVORIN
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT. MEDICINES, ROCH
ESTER PERFUMERY
ANT) FLAVORINO , EXTRAOTS, , WALL
,P4oEit, WINDOW' 13L4's9,
, LIME &
' .gitytirte :OOLOBO,
AGRNTB 808 MARVIN. a 00 , 8 RE
-'„ rINED
Sold et Wholesale Prices. Buyers aret eqUeeted
04 4 :1 1 ,114pa get quotations before going further
OM
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of Di
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ladder
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N. Y.
:IREDEOIS - FLUID, EX-,
TRACTS,
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W: TEEBELL &
.Copil;4l,, N n .*., Jan. 1,1870-1
: " - . l rikt.tht 109 "W.
T Bog iiouttif tl, stikt 'tolto Patiti
ghuittb . Oonatj, in and a
now to put oat 'rhea chefs; mut bi'good
workmanlike manner. This roofing' le ire and
Water proof. ' t refer to , Mena. Wright a Bei
ley, Tam I Barker, and O. L. Willcox, where
Sampler can be'seen and rcol to Imo.
. MOSES WINOATE.
Wellahoro, den.l, 1670-tf. • '
Furniture t Furniture!
B. T. VAN HORN,
4tiAVMEI completed his new Cabinet Ware
it nu pn MalnatrastiWellsb Oro ' basstock
with • 14 %. and suPeslor assorted stook of
FURNITURE*
Obi/Ember Snits, Walaut, Ash, Maple,
ao., , aa., mi., - -
illill
- from 1614 Q down, and at cheap
as tba same goods can be bo't
, . In the elites, freight added.
Parlor Suite, Walaut, Cherry, and
• Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
from $ll5 down. Also,
,SOEAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE
' A-TETES,
with UphoWary to frith.
Ouster Tablas, Walnut or Marble Tops
Lookigg Wanes, Brackets, Pa
per Backs Rocking
all , lands,
Wholesale and Retail.
t./ sea asustalhottutog es anal, and Intend to ,
Vtl• Ml stook of trap, home eta arty mad,
lihses. M 7 Wate Seem ae 014 10 :11 sad
a o itidrairio eaatatia the largest, amnia sad
%* steel of Itiatuttuse ova brought late the
oeuuty.
Planing and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING A:MOULDING,
dole to order at the Faatoty.
Jan. 1, 1,110-tf.
& LATEIIIIOP,
DZALDIta L
RANMAIM, IRON, BTDEL , NAILS,
I STOVILY, TLIALWABE,
BLTiN $lO, CIRLBRY,
" : 41i.TElt LIME,
ActanT'LTlMfa c IMPLIfifitEN TB,
osier. and 11+ms Trimmings,
EARNIBBES, ?ADDLED, to.
Donaus, N. Y., Jail. 2, 1870-17.
Ingham's
DEERFIELD, Pa.
Itiltil sublatibirts will pay Cash, Pall-Cloth,
Osartaarrdr, Maine% dm., dso., for Wdol._
, wilt. mannfaatare as areal— •
. ,
to 0110111, OR ON SNARLS
to inn, onotOmen. All work warranted ae rep
resented: TL lathe prtionlar attention to
ey
their Water Proof
CASSIMIRNS,
are warranted la ovary reapeat. Ratan
lar attention given to
ROLL • CARDING
AND
CLOTH DRESSING.
11C411A1411 large stook of Oasslmeres,-do ~26
parent less than any pempstitors, and warrant.
gol as rajtvesited.
nntnafaotnre to order, and do all
kinds./ Nall4lardlng and °loth Drosaing, and
seapetulos, -
EllkapAMl t have as good an assortment of
Full 0104 Vassimerea, &oil
aid sits more for Wool in exchange than and'
otter imatblislutiant. Try them and satisfy your.
11. 041.A2111wholesalend retail at the Cow
subaqua Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Our *Sa l wasranted, and Sold by the
figlowingpersens
0. B. IL.ELLBY, Wellaboro, Pa.
T. L. BALDWIN & 00., Tioga, Pa.
,I. C. 21L121211TT; 'Covington, Pa.
1.00,0()) Founds of W i po
Wanted*
jeet to the deeldou of the Republleati County
Ciouvoftitlos.,
INGHAM BROTHERS. —
Deerfield, J i ritte 1, 1910-1/.
High' School.
iciElll Subscriber I'M open s School Ilk the
rvillage of Osceola. on Monday, March Tth i ,
18 0, acid continhelleleW weeks.
RAT/hi OP TUITION :
Primary, $S 00
Common EngHab , $B,OO.
Higliars "+.l. 0,00.
404 /44. C. Q. waab, piutopail
B. T. VAN HORN.
oolen Mills
=S
will lea±teglorning, at t i be tot owing hourii,vlz
• - • GOING *CM., ; •
5A54/Id 505 a, In. NIOU EXP., daily for Roch
ester. Buffalo . Dunkirk', ,(11eveland end Cfuciw
natti, making direct commection with traine,of the
"Grritid - 100. ind 'Lake Shore Railways at Buffalo,'
DOnkirk 'and 'Cleielandi for all points Walt, lead at
01 nci anon! With the Ohio and Mississippi and Louis
, erne Short Line Rallwayisfor" the Southend South
west.
6,. a to, EXPRESS MAIL, Bundayaexcepied, for
buffalo ' Dunkirk rind Cleveland, connecting with
trains fur the West. A sleePhot Coach is attached to
th[strain • through titd Buffalo. - •
1249 a , m„ MAIL 'TRAIN, 'Bundsiye exeepted,for,
a s trend Dunkirk.
- .
1,55 p.tn., ItILTIHORER.iPREBS,Sttnd ay se xcept
ed, to r Roared te r a trd affal9, via Avon,
7,25 p. DAY EXPRESS, Sundays eicepted, for
Rochester, Biaffelo Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
and the South St'ops at drin Opal stations and con.
netts points on main line.
New and improved brawl 4 Room Conchae accompany
this train frank New York to iluffelo,and Sleeping
Coupes attached at Ilorneilsville, running through'
toVieveland and Callon wtthout change. ,
11,25 p. i
CExeamsaelan MAIL El• d
_n_sys excetrd,
lo t liunolo, levd, Cti
onnecting' .wrq trains p for
the West. I
• 12,00 p. in.; WAY PROCily,Bundayseicepted.
6,559 - . In., EMIGRAWFTRAIN; daily, for the test;
• •
001 S EAST.'
11,48 p • to., II i ORT X PRESS, flundays.excrpted,
' connecting-at ow To k with afternoon traitr o and
Steamers fa * Boston an New England &Mee.
Sleeping Coaches acco y this tralßto New York
455 a. m., CINOINN I EXPRESS, itiondaYs ex
crypts* • Ceasecting at .for Williamsport,
''llaritiltn94lll4-thatt 419 at Eltuira for Cernen-/
daigna; at &yetis wit train of Lehigh valley
way; at Onego for Ith.dcal at Ringharnton for Coo=
.perstown an Albany; tiJ at New leek with steam •
emend a ft ermath gip trains ' fort New England
Sir Sleeping hes accompany this trait
to Nair York..
I'll,as, 20'. m., DAY B
I cAttiecting at Jersey i
1 , trainer New Jortay R I
stopsat principal s t
main line.
New and improved Draw .)
this train to New York
12.151- In., ACCO '
blisqueuanna. ' • ,
2,a0 P. m. ELMIRA MAIL, Sunder' excepted.
420 P.m, NEW YOB: AND
,BALTIMORE MAIL,
bwidayo excepted,' Co. erecting at .ifindra for the
Boob.
`7,57 p.m.; LIM:I2Ni fl EXPRESS, Datly,coutiect
lug at Jersey City wit • , morning Express train 01
New Jersey Railroad f , r - Ilsitimore and Washington;
'end at Now York with morning• Express train- for
Roston and New England Cities. Om etopa at all prin
sips% stations and con u4iing points ou malt. line.
Bleeping Coaches acoompauy tuls.trai_throttgli to New
Nork • '
11,55 fa. in., WAY Eli/ENACT, Sundays excepted..
MEN. eondays a:Copied
lily with toldolght expreoi
[road for Phihulelphia. alto
oats and Lou nectlog potato oo
SCKED
Aplete"Poek et Time Table"of
'Erie Railway end 'c on ueoUng
publietted,aulcen be prom ,
=kat Agent ofthe Company
L. D.. RIICSSR,
Gen'lSutOt.
BAGGAGE 0
air A revised and co
Passenger Trains on $h
Llnes,has tjecently been
*Con a pplifoatto n vo.t
MLA. BARR,
Gen'l Pass g
IMO
fling, &Vioga U. Et
alosubuig & do
Taal:awlMau aefoo
♦ocommodation—Leave r
' AI 14 at 7,40 Tioga al
arriving at Corot ag.a
10111—Leaveselotaburg
'nags at 0,45, Lawra
°orator at E.. 80 p. m .
104-7-Laa.esearAialsji,
winntilfurtter notice:
Blosiburg at. 8,60
8,V2. Lawrencev lite at fi 07-
10,10 a.m.
lit 2,80 p trt „Mansfield atB,lo l ,
I.tevills at 4,29—arriving at
!t• 7,60 a.za t ., Losyroncovillest
auedeld a t 10 05 , --artivlng at
1r T!oga at . 0,18,
firbis-btrrg atird, 6 S.
ocommodatios—Leirvi
ranceville at 4,04 Tioi
arrivingatßlossburo
'Carotin . at 2,66 p. az.itilw
at 4.65, Mansfield at 5,88
'at 6,20 p.m.
L.R.SHATTUCICAtip't
Norther , Central R.U.
, TRAINS :OR TRH NORTH.
Trainsforeanandagnialeave 'Elmira as follows:
Actomodation at s) i r, 712 p m
hitspressVastost train o'n road ' ;1208 a ro
No 10 00 p m
Accommodation .6 16 p n,
'Onandeftor Juno 12, 1870, trains will arrive and
depart from Troy, as follows;
L.HAVR NORTHWARD."
846 p, la.—Dilly (se apt Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo,viis Erie aiTway from Elmira.
10 86 a. m.—Dally(ei opt Sundays)for El intro ,B uffa-
L lo,Oanandaigua, Gel:leiter, Snap .Bridge and the
Oanadae.
LRAV :`. SOUTHWARD.
728 A. in.—Dally(e •copt. Sundays) for Baltim'orsi
Walibington,Pid delphia Sic .
968 P. in.—flatly (a ceps Sundays) for Baltimore,
Washington and l'hiladelphia.
ALFRED B. hum, ,ED.B.YOUNG
Gou'lßupt.llarru•urg, Gen , JPass. A g't
it.. . i Baltimore,fild.
TUAIT3LEI
ANOTHE
Cali I .1870
SEE WEATLillie FOR attSlll
Our Pr oes To D ay.
• ,
uleurs7 pr bb1.1,15 pr. sack.
$6.50 " 1,62 • "
eat, 6,00 " 1.50 "
3,00 per 100 My.
2,00 " "
. 1,60 " 4 "
2,26 " "
Boat White Wheat I
" Rid wituter.
"' XX Spring W
Buokw eat Flour,
Bast read,
Bran and Shorts..
Meal
y kFGR CASH.
WRIGHT a BAILEY.
These prices on
All persona no
not blame ue now
notes left with an
give duo notice.
haring settled with tis, can
if they find their acoonnts and
attorney for collection. We
W. dp, B.
BAOB.—Wo wt.
with our amok on
once, as we shall
We have 000. bag
t all persons tiering any bags
them, to return the same at
ake steps to oseeure th em.—
mitered among the people.
lOWA
AND AGENCY.
Tfl subscribe
be has Ow
would inform the public that
onoy of a quantity of
IO
A LANDS,
which he will eel
or personal prope
for cash, or exehange for real
ty, on reasonable terms.
GREAT B
R9AINS OFFERED.
He 'would eay
arty and titles fo
make it for the
to give him a oil
For partionlare,
May 11,'70 1
hat he has examined the pr op:
himself, and believes he can
!terest of persons going West,
before purchasing elsewhere.
quire of 0. B. 000 DELL,
Babinscille, Tioga Co., Pa.
'EthS tk RILEY,
SHOE MAKERS.
HARK
BOOT AN
Shop In Moat
Block formerly occupied by
oa as a Grocery Store,
J. H. R
BOOTB AND
order And
SHOES of all kinds made to
the beat manner.
f all kinds donepromptlyand
loan.
REPAIRING
well. Give us a
JOHN LIARILNEB
WM. RETIAY.
p 13,1870.-Iy. , I
Wellsboro, At
ive•
& 'VAN HOWNE,
O,IOIRATin AND MICCEWIICAL
In* exttl.aststs. '
parlor hate for artificial teeth—
! as the strength of the vnloonite.
• assurance that It removes ev.
debylbe patient. Teeth filled,
i eta la the most aeproved man
c petered and warranted. Offlos
1; alleboro. /
-A flaw end an
having three ti
Ls offered with t ,
ery objection in
cleaned and ex
nee•. AN work
No la Main et.,
Aug. 81, 1.870,
r 7 611 or Rent.
Y/ farm in Tioga townehip, Ti
, a. about - 211 miles west of the
:a, ;bout 100 Bores improved,
oied. ilea on it three barns,
oases, an apple and pcfiteh *rob it tree*. Term easy. /Woad.
west, ai farm and timber lands
acres aa, desired. with 80 cores
harn, a good house and
Good fora dafiying tarn.
tI. 0. il.EsErmorik,
Tioga, Pa.
AGOOD di
oga 401111 t)
ough of TIo
and 48 nni tor
three dwelling
orti, arkdotber f
joining on the
from 40 to 200
Improved, with
apple orchard.
Aug. 17, 18?
RO AND MOTIIIIILD
WELLBB~
GE LINE.
Elg
,:n. or,
undersigned, proprietor of
le line takes tbib method of in
lie that the above Stage rims
roepted,) between the two phb.
forming the pu
dell" (Sundays
mat followe:
Loaves Wells • oro at,B a. zit., aad arrivals at
Mansliald at 10.80 a. m.
Leave* liandeld at 2.80 p. m., and salvia at
Wellitsoro at bp. m. j222•Yare $l,OO.
Aug. 24 18r0. , .-4f. W. B. VAN PORN.
g Boom Coachos accompany
ODAT/ON TRAIN, daily fc:
WRIGHT' do BAILEY
3F , lr'.irL ii!
1870 !
Spring Mil
BMITB, on 'Main Strq.at, Las just
In °lamed a very.larga aaapyjmant of
MILLINERY '.GOODS,
ons;h u
HATS, BONNETS;, I STRAW , GOODS,
LACES, 'FLOWERS, .1011130 N S,
COLLARS, 'POKER CH'FS,
&C.; 'id::
all of which will be sold mush below flank tr prS
co. All work dope promptly, tied to pleste
. .
Mtg. CAROLINE. gMl'l'll
Wellaboro, May 11, 1870-11. - - . '.
86 r.HELD *BIS -91
OM
TO MAKE. MONEY, .18
SAVE IT!
sa~tx~~Fe.
HAS PILES OP
.iroto -,- Goods
on Salo, tesh from the oily.
Step in 'land see\ Them!
We lEcep all kinds and qualities -to , please
FRESH GROCERIES!
In any quantity and of the boat kinds
Reniember the phice,
• • • 3. R. BARRER.
WellBboro, Sept. 21, 1870 tf
WICKHAM
Tioga,
Invite the attention of the
pleto and well selectfld stock
Pall - Goods
which they have just reeeived.
More earnest efforts than ever before will toe
put forth to, please and further enlarge their
steadily increasing trade. An attempt to name
the
VARIOUS AIITHIAN
kept would , be Useless, but suffice it say, the
stecit embraces
Goods to • Suit
ell clangs of trade
CALL A, EEE 'FOR YOURBELYES
Sept. 21, 1820-1 y
. .
ARNESS SHOP I
. NAVLE, would say to his friends
G• list LIS Harness Shop is now in fullbla . et,
and at the is prepared tofurnish heavy or light
1 - 3CasearrLetsgsels,
on abort notice, in; a good and silbetivi Hai man
ner, and at prices that can't fail to snit.
The best workmen are employed, and none hi t
the beet material need. Call and boo.
Deo. 9, 1888-Iy4 ' G. W. NA %'LE.
UNION ACADEMY.
•
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA.
MRS. E. NORTON, PRINCIPAL
The Pea Term for 1870 will commence August 30.
The Winter, " November 29
The Spring "
Send for circular
Wellsboro Uuion Graded
SCHOOL.
A. C. WINTERS, A. M. SUPERINTEND
ENT OF GRADED SCHOOLS,
And Principal of High School.
TT is the determination of 'the Directors to
make . the course of instruction as thorough
and systematio as can be found In the State
Commencing with the primary department, the
pupil must master ev ; ery year's allotted work, be
fore being admittedlto the nisei higher.
The best of teach Ors will be employed in every
department, the most approved methods of in
struction used, and the best of care exercised
over th"puPils in school and out. •
The boa &moat offers these advantages
The Principal, is.,a:graduate l of the Rochester
Universiiy,'Ver, York, a gintleman of large ex
perience in the best conducted schools of the
country, who has speotl two 'piers in Europe,
and speaks Germa - n',: - Frenelt. and /Wien. He is
qualified to give superior Pthstruetioa in History,
Fina Arts and the Ancient Lav:guages. Inattuo
lion in Higher Afa(henttoica, the &faces', Book..
keeping and Music, will bo equal to that of the
best aeademies..
The Board hope to owl be able to secure in
struction in P ainting and Drawing, by a Jacky
who hne had Overal years' inetruction by the
best masteie In Germany, at who bee practised
in the ,Gaileriea of Berlin, Breeden. 'Efunickand
Florence.
The beat school is the 'cheapest school. The
Board intend to obviate all objections to tbit
class of popular schools, as far as posiible. A
sufficient corps of tesoberi will be employed,
that full justice Ray be done tc every\ pupil
Tuition is free to all within the old borough lim•
its. Pupils from abroad ate invited. Board in
private families from SS to $4 per week...
_ Tuition, Common English, (per term, $5. „
" /fisher Eoglish. blath'smattes, t
Br ORM. Ow BOARD•
lombar r,1870. tt
Executors! Notice.
T ETtERS TESTAMENTARY baying been
Ja granted on the estate of Conrad Bentettr,
late'of Oalnee,,Tioga eounty,ideetased, apps'
sons indebted to said estate will call and setae
With, and those baying olaimeingainst it pivot
them to W, . TATE,
a. A. 8711TH,
Gaines; Oot r 4, 1870 =6O . Executor.-
School Notic.
. . , .
PRE Delmar Scbo, Directors will meet at
1. the pbeese Facto thhool ',Douse, on the
Stony FAA 'road, on to sth day of November
float at 9 o'olock, A. M. to hire School Teachers
for the next:winter term. Teachers are 'squatt
ed to bring their , certifloabt with them. By or
der of tbo Board., . ROB'T CAMPBELL,
Oil. U XB4'o-St % ' Seep
FARR
LE
üblic to tbc cora-
WICICHAII dr. BARR
MIME
July 27,1610E1