The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 14, 1870, Image 3

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    To whom It Nay-Concern.
ansottled w bills Will be left with
Ferber parties for collection after theist of
,an 1871. TRUM4N 4:BOWEN.
j ' iry bar 7, 1871 3w
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UM COUNTY AGITATOR.
Local Items.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1870.
Now Advertisematits.
„ ts , Shoes—Bush and RandOlph.
:atigry—A. B. Rastroan. , ,
~ T t o for Frilo—Sitmuot
~t—ltev. J. I ngeriok.
; , 9 ,Nc—*E. C. Smith.
v • vs rfb—.J. Emery. • ' 4
.11plication for Charter.
• I ,_--
-- I 15.:$0LUTION.—Tbe co partnership of Van
ID tiebler .t, Mitchell in the Publication of the
.)
1 ~ , !nr and general iuting business will be
'toed on the first day f January, 1871, hy
:1:;:i.l connnt. The busi ss will be continued
- t:',j'. C. Vad Gelder after at date.
j ;iperson indebted to is office are requested
,1, 1 1 up on or before t t time.
C. VAN GELDER,
JNO. I. MITCHELL.
Ne.l4, 1870 2wir ' ~ ,_, .
t
LITTLE BITS.—A large lot of trinkets
•,:• the holidays at Young'a, Co's . bookstore. ,
wedding cardk ball tickets and all kinds
cork, call at the Agitator office. ,
- —The battle of Fredericksburg took pleile
ibt years ago yesterday t
_People who talk aboiPt. the private affairs of
lien! at public places, should be careful who sits
as, in front, and behind.
_kotey and Santa Claus have gone into part
;
;,,,-,sthip. Foley sells the goods, and Santa Claus
ry
) Mr. lir. B. Prince, desires all persons
hu Trish to subscribe for the American Agricui
-1---.litalityc hand in their motley to. A. Fo'ey at
DANCES.—A dance is advertised
1 the evening of tho 23d, at 'tho Izank Walton
3eute, in Gaines.
_deorge Hazlett has issued tickets for a dance
hie hotel, in Tioga, on the evening of the 30th
LECTURE: AT MANSFIELD.—M. F. Et
Fa ~,ttliEq., will deliver a lecture at the State N r
Se(1401, Mansfield, Friday evening, Decetu
.
;Nubject, " Young Men.". It is only ne
e..e::
11-ary that the fact he known, to secure Mai a
atithenee.
jN'
i :j "! SANTA CLAUS Iseetus to be making
0
: te3l. preparations with his fine things for the
holidays. lie has deposited his go rds in
every storo in town, so 118 to be fully pre
(ii4;red to do a brisk inoiness on Christmati and
Vrar
,
•-;,. meetizig of t.
: 1 4 county Medical Society will be hell in Potter's
9dl, Mialleltry, on Wednesday, Dec. 21, at one
A roll ditendanee is expected.
('ox' rsamturtts.-/-W bat is better tbAn
of mind at a railway accident? AU
-I‘tsco of body. f
I —When are nottos like 901330 of the tales writ
tho Ayitaior When they are declined.
—When is it clock like a discontented work
man Whoa it strike?.
- Aim—There is a portrait of F. D.
. Gunnell on exhibition at the bookstore, drawn
by Procetsor C. 0. Thompsor?, ~of the State Nor
' wal . Scbool. Mr. Bunnell i a
_Main of marked
,
1
/ eatu es, and they are well delineated by Mr.
rhhu pson. Mr. Thompson is making sonto
ii'r a y t n portraits very wet), and nt prices which
trf•lL too low roi so much work.
VENDUES.—Mr. ilitrittll Bilker, of
llcAlancl, offers at voodoo on the 22d instant, at
10 A.M., a lot of young cattle, cows, colts, sheep
gens, hay, tte. Time given with approved se
oy.
--Mr. Charles Yates will a
.r. Char', tho
span of I two colt:',
pion, baracsr.., wagtips,
"JUPITER."—Not th• planet, buttbe
me that Scar Dunker "Jtibeter Vennet's
florae." :Jupiter has left the county. Mr. lien
act ha sold him to Fischer, of Corning, for the
kith; ruin of $3,000. This is "some" for
county prices. This horse has many ad
alters in this, county. Ile comes of good stock,
tel good stock comes of him. Jupiter is EL good
tatured know, and he is certainly good looking
NNe think ho deserves this passing notice.
lEIII
W t. LS BORO HOTEL: —This hotel has
teen greatly improved since Mr. Bunnell took
~ o, n ;sion of it. It has been repainted outside,
have bee': added, and many improvements
11,3(le inside. Mr. Bunnell gives! entire sutisfar.-
, , L to :ill Lis guests, and those %%lib , wake their
•
ete there Alould feel grateful to the estimable
Bunnell, for the air of comfort and
soesal and domestic Fun hi no which her
itt , {lloo leads to all about.
We copy the following unique but
txret , i‘o epitaph on a tombstone in nu Bain
!drgh churcli,irard from a undazino published in
•f:.it city in 1790:
' llere lie I, Martin Eldiubrude.
!It' mercy on lily eoul, Loran bode,
.1 , l would do were I Loran laude,
And thou %yea Martin Eidiubrodo,"
—tier genial friend, Captain James 11. Shaw,
i'miton, has gone to Elizabeth City, N. C., for
ttas rraettec of his profession. The Captain,
1 %," is ono of the best hoys top of gronnti,
and It he succeeds according to his merits, will
ba representing North Carolina in Congress.—
this is but the southern branch of the business,
northern wing being located at Canton, whore
James It. M'Cay, Esq., has taken possessiolt,and
15 making a very favorable itnpressioV.— Troy
( ;()Nq:.—We nave learned that Salim
-] Van "Mel', of Lawrenceville, died a few days
ig". Ile was among the oldest citizens of that
`I 01" n, end ono H hunt Wo remember from our
6thlhoud. tie was a hard working man .all his
ut e , and retainett his power of endurance to his
.44 age_ lie was en intemperate man years ago ;
(LM may hare been recently, we know not ;
tut Le was a kind hearted old man, good natured
ta the boys When we first knew him, and we are
41 11 , 0. ed to remember Lim as " Uncle Sam," who
told es pleasant storks at the end of the long
C. 0•5 rows, many pumpers agone-
—Wo are also informed that Lowia-Cook, who
"I'd in Ja . eltsou many years ago, and ATTIS well
hul l; n to many of our readers, died r'cently in
-Nttehigan.
PcasoNAL.—George W. Sears is ex
-1.,t2te.1 to return from his visit to Sou)li America
very 5000.
Vin Mt. the fullotving uutieri of our t4,lvn!utan
foai% cotoinunication published in the N. York
r"timt, giving an iv:count of the explorations
ID that country by the CornetrUnivereity Expo
thtiou
" There is now in Para_tiXileer American from
Pcanpylvania, who has invented a now kind of
'up to colltiet rubber milk and a machine for
tmckigg it I have examined the machine,
which is very simple, lint very effective, making
excellent quality of rubber, with a ;;react g.tv
.llPgpf time and labor. He is trying 'to get aid
ft(ti\khe government. The invention, if used in
the twiniifneture of rubber, will be of Very great
' , hie. and
,be deserves the aid and recognition he
uked; but Inventors are not always rewarded."
I.Arra naiiitErrxit.—" Bacchus" is a back—
" cu'i" ; hat came back on the stage S.at•
unlit' e‘enini, tilsound & well. Tlre,whip sprang
a leak, but she weathered the storms and caree'in
lately over the wave:R . 2\Mß machine ig BUMP"'
The expert of the corbmittee which labillre. mat
• ter before the Assembly of krazil, says Ore. IV.
Ceara has done more for that country, by this in
rention, than all the scientific explorers from
Itoteholt to Agassiz. ' \
11. Smith, Esq,, and his fri s telly are well
fettled at Elizabeth City, N. C., well pleased thus
hi' with the climate and country They arc sow
ing
oat. there now.
• \
Mr. D. 11. Curtis, the dgitato i r agent, \
ail! make hie annual tour through the county
immediately after the Novembrr term of court.
Lot eve r y one be prepared , to encourage him
°ea his weary way, "in stithering up! the little
bits due this once. Rio coritracts and receipts
Will be valid with us. ' I
HEItMAIC SOCIETY.—The second
ter tainment in the Herniate clourse wasgiven hyi.
Mrs: Anna T. Randall, at'. IheM.A.rukttrelkia.AW
village,"Friday; evening
filled, aid the midienee
tense Intermit thrdughout. "irer "felectioni "wire
all in good taste, and all read in her best style.-=:
Even " Mead Muller," whieb we have all read so
often, and always liked so well, seemed as.fresh,.
and,enthanting as, the scene Itself in nature,-- ;
When shall we over have enough of Whittier 7--
By and by he will go as the rest have gone, and
we shall have no ono like him left.
. She read a large number of selections, closing
with " The' Creeds of the Bolls," and even now
we soemein hear;them singing, when We look up,
and across the waylvve see the carpenters at work
maldiltall the clatter. For, all this, they made
pretty music while they rang, and it isnot strange
some echoe f s still vibrato on the - air. • • •
There are different kinds of bells : ' -
" Yet in these ears, till hearing dies, .
Ono set, slow bell will seem to toll
- The passing of the sweetest soul
That ever looked with human eyes."
There was no difficulty in hearing Mrs. Ran
aall. Every one was highly pleased. The hour
flew away and seemed but a few moments, when
she closed and the audience dispersed.
The next lecture will be Friday evening, Dec.
23, by Col. T. W. Iligginson. Subject: "The
Aristocracy of the Dollar."
COURT,—There was not livery full At
tendance the second week of court. His Honor,
H. G. White, presided.
Tho case. of John Peters vs. R. E. Webb was
brought upon a note given for whisky, which the
defendant claiMed was watered, so that it was
some 45 below proof. Tho judgment upon the
note had been opened fora part of the amount,
and the jury returned a verdict of $56 for the
plaintiff. There was a conflict in the testimony;
but it seemed pretty clear to us, that th - e whisky
would not bear cold weather, how well so—e - ver.
—it might 'answer the purpose` a morning "is
sue.'
The case of H. J. Tubbs vs'. Riramlii - sclia, In
trespass, vi et eorntis, for cutting timber trees, con
sumed most of the balance 'of the week, and in
volved many intricate questions of law, arising
upon the pleadings and a question of title by
possession. Messrs. Sherwood,' Elliott, Wood
and Dowd for the plaintiff; Wilson, Niles and
Streeter for defendant. The trial WAS very tedi
ous, it should seem, and was contested very
sharply op both sides. The jury found for plain
tiff4s,ss. . •
In the ease ofq - luy Snorer vs. ;fob Willcox the
jury found for tl?e defendant, 133; direction of the
Court. this tuition was brought :iipod
ati nn
stamped bond, which the Court held 6414 noVhe
given in Ovidene.:.
A rulo Was granted to show cause why the ver:
diet shall not be set aside for error in law—this to
give the plaintiffs counsel opportunity to exam
ine tho matter Inure fully.
The court continued again through the week,
making two full weeks at the pre eat term.
STATE ROAD.—The Commissioner; ap
pointed by Act of Assembly to lay nut nd 'make
a State road-Trop this place to tho, MI rah
. orgek ,
read, adiertise the job or making tint road, to
be lat in whole or part..
Wo have repeatedly expressed ourselVeS in 'fLY
ver of this enterprise, believing that it isono of
great interest to our citizens and the people of
the western part of the county. The tattle is a
subject of paramount importance in laying out
all public roads. Oar system, under whieh . three
men, very inadequately paid, are expected to lay
out a road about as fast as two men can chain it,
is quite defective. The result is that many roads
are very badly located, and a gritat amount of
money and labor is wasted, by making them in
places where , the people will riot permit
them to remain, when it is] found that bet
ter grade or ground can be obtained elsewhere,—
Frequently, we see roads laid directly over high
and abrupt hills. Generally, this is done to min
forth to lines between farms, or to make some
" Four Corners } ." Frequently, also, it is found
to be as far over a bill as it would be to pass
around it at a i . l inuch better grade The viewers
forget what an old gentleman who was criticising
this bad practice once said to us, that •‘ it is as
far over n kettle bail, when standing tiii,;aS around
it, When lying down."
We hope the best route has been chosen thin,
ease. No iariation should ba ?mule, e.4rtainfy, to
accommodate any private interest, at the expense
of the public. The steepest grade on '0.1;1 route
is said to be eight feet rise in one hundred, and
very few and short places so steep As this.
D. BAcoN, Scc'y
so 'ell nt vcntitte,
taut ; at., , 10 m ,
I tkv,?, tiVrvr, colt.
ENTERTAININ6 VlSlTORS.—i.ivefru
gnily, that you may live happily ; shut not your
heart against those who have a claim on your
bovitality ; but remember that it they really es
teem and love you, they will come. not to look at
your table and furniture, but to enjoy your soci
ety.—Er.
Such was the counsel of an eminent statesman,
who never swerved from duty rior I,iurizhed into
any expense that he could not afford. We cote
mend his advise to married women who think
more of making a greet "show" of fine things,
when such and such persons' come, than they do
of entertaining their guests , socially.! Pleasant
and elegant hospitality might be exer l eised, even
in these days of high prices, 'without extrava
gance, if people who givi* parties were, more care
ful to provide entertainment fur moot: I lasts and
social atnusencents ; and If those who go to par
ties would go to enjoy the society, and not mere
ly M eat the supper. Social rucetiogi ate neces
sary to the happiness of neighborholAs ; neces
sary to the refinement of manners and to moral
improvement. Agreeable convarittion, enliven—
ing music, ingenious ganaesAre a reni benefit, as
well as a pleasure to the riarticipants. 'Fry it.
(
A NEW WAY TO dOL LETT TA X ES.
Handbills are S;lid to be posted about the streets
of Williamsport, publictly advertising the names
of POlllO three hundred persons in arrears for tax
es. The Collector is said to threaten the delin
quents, if their respective amounts are not paid
'en or,before the 10th instant, that their bodies
will be dragged to prison.
The Collector stfv , lirnt get his "back up" too
high, so as to lac the clothes and hide off the
poor creatures. Apply Mrs. Winston's soothing
syrup, as it is a sure cure fur bail temper.
COUNTN' POOR. the late
Quarter Sessions. the Grand Jury "visited" the
County Poor llouse,in a body, and made report
to the Court on their intern. They expros4 th'em;
selves highty ,pleftsdd with thO management of
the institution by Mr. Thomas Robinson, the
Superintendent. From ull alder Ire, hear the same
report, and from our own observation wo fully
coincide with them in this.
The inmates seem wolf pleased With the treat-
ment they receive, and most of them, if not all,
express themselves much better satisfied with
this method of providing ,for their necessities.—
There are some fifty in all, young and old, and
tbe — nuinber will probably be increased largely
this winter.
We cannot do too inuckto make the unfor
tunates reasonably comfortable. This is indeed
the only humane way to care fir the pour; and
at the some time it is also the most economical..
We 4 ari; glad to know that.so many who originally /
opl;m•ttl the system, are now its strongest tarn.:
rates. To know that these people, are se
cared fel:, should by more than an equivalent'_for
the taxes we have to Pay. -
The farm is improving each year. The crops
have' been 11 . arge the present year, and Mr. Rob
inton seems to understand this part of his heel;
RCSP as welt as the other.
_,We nerd first clits .
man in this place always A -atop' man either
should not, or c Armee afford to lid there. The
hes l t and most intelligent firmer i t the'eoutity:
will there find ample use and he d for all his
ekil and knowledge.
We do not know whether. ,111 r.
continue or not: if not, let tni have,
wo can in his place.
There is no Fehool in tho bulbul )g, now—the
nutnltcr of children not being sodici i ent, it is said,
to warr.ot the hiring of a teacher. Those largo
enough, are sent to school io Charleston. It, is
our first duty to see thittnono of these children
grow up - in ignorance.
AGRICULTURAL.—The, annual
ing of the county Agricultural Society was held
at the Court _House, Tuesday evening, December
8, S. F. Wilson, President, in the
chair.
suing year
'\ E. T. Bentley, of Tioga, President; ' Enoch
Blackwell, D. G. Esttvards and C. F. Veil, Vice
Presidents.
The 'Executive Committee is as follows : J. B.
Niles, Chairman, William Campbell, John Dick.
n===
The following officers wore elected fur the en
neon, John McßiLiloy,l IX 11.7 A. le
0. Beach, Calvin Harothoad
green)?
.ftr,ll. Chaiimapio
tiie - Cotnmktteo, made report of
field crops entered at the late Fair,
Corn, 1 nevi; T. B. Mitchell, Tioga,
Brooks;Charleston,
" C. L. Miller, Delmar,
-Petatooo:. , llirata Brooks,iliere, 15
Wheat: J. M. Roo, 1 acre, winter w
Oats: Hiram BrookP, I acre, 48 Imo
Theso"wero all the entries of field crops made:
The proof filed shows that there Wilt; no manure
or fertilizer put on either of the first two pieces
of corn:! Mr. Mittibell's: Wtis raised on the river
bottom; and while it bi'n. goad' 'aro?, is
not an
escossively largo yield. Probably t so_crop.tkro!-
out the c . ounty'will not average , more than 100
bushels, to the acre. ' • " '
The annual report of the Secret
was read And adopted. It. shows
;1
$9O 2S in his hands. There are no I
yet to be paid. .. , ";. I , t ,
Ou motion of Calvin Butler, the ecretary was
directed to iv the Valais - co of money in hands
to Samuel Dickinson, to apply on „ the ; indebted.
nese of the Society to him.
„ .
lion. 11. W. Williams, lion. SI V 'Wilson' and
John I. Stitchell were appointed a (committee to
confer With the officers of the Wellrboro Driving
Park Association, ail(' to preettre a letise alba
grounds in accordance with the, original
:agree—
ment between the two societies. . (
One year's rent of the grounds (.5(1) is paid in
advance. There is also duo from the Association
some $2O for rent received tljo Privilege - of
keeping a saloon on the grounds.
The Society starte out with a good corps of
officers. Prom our own experience in this busi—
ness, we urge upon them the s necessity of curly
action at the beginning of summer. We" have
invariably detaYed advertising the premium list
too long, It should he published' early in the
papers, and then generally, with Z e. bills, down
te4the time of the Pair. People Can'then seb
Oat they desire to compete for; nod make the
necessary preparations.
We are indebted to .1. 11. Pott
report of the proceedings.
CONGDON—WItIGHT—At Nelson on the
25th ult., 'Rev. S. A Italvson, Mr. J. C. Copg %
don of Minneapolis Wisi.Weill Wright of
Nelson.
it
11.0S1?,---PALME At blansf{old, Nov. - 15tb,
by tho Rev. 0. P. ,1 Woos, Mr. W. ,P. Rose, to
Miss Hattie Palmer boll of Sullivan. • , ,
' •
LAn,nnuaropepts a deaths .4)olbllled.,fron, and all
obituary Aottees wf It (Jo atarged nit o rag'a' 10 septa ;
fa. telt word 1
DIT.D.--Tn Delmar Aug. 214,
Cartel! ag(l 73 YalPrsi .
Office of J. B. DOBFNS,
4go "North Eighth St., l Philsida z
Dobbins ;•
S t i
VEGETABLE.; R
A color and tiressin
not b4rn the;b4ir o
head.
-It doe's, not prod(
mechanically, as the
preparations do.
It gradually ,restoreS:, - the Hair=
toits original color- and lustre,
by supplying new lifacid 4)gOr.'
It causeas
of soft, fine hair. -
The' best
ever offered, ;
Cie4n and Pure, . ,N9.BgdiraPut.
Sold everywhere.,:
AK FOR
Nov. 26, 1370.-Gni.
DRY % 001).3;-j-1, 7 1ie tfr i i
opened al Dry Goods and Yankee Notion•
bingi'lfoitse, nest (far - east Of "!th eiat^
bre, Marliet . .strcet, Coining,lsl.ulll
be able to tualte. usefq fric.ndg,
and he hopes niany'neiv ones
I bare now in !,tecit, dress goods, prints, easel
mores, phawls, cloths, alllicadingldoLapEtiegctolbfr,
hosiery and Yankee" notioni , , any of which can
be hou*lit for cash; or on 30 days, as reasonable
as'ear l i be bought in New York, with the addition
of freight. ' 11. GOPF.
October 19, 1870. tf
FANNING- MILLS.—We have four
milk , eq . . H. IVinther'o make for sale. These
mills ar4 admitted by the farmers generally to'be
the best in use. eq.ll at this Office.—Sept 2311879.•
3m.
NoTlcE.—All persons! indebted-to the
firm of A, 11umphr9y A; Co., Tipp, are reQuested
to close their aeOunts before Sist, ay of pot
cember next. A. Co
Co
October 12, 1870 2ml • 1, •
DENTISTRY. =C. N Dartt; dentist
office. in Wright & Bailey's Bock, where he con
tinues to make reeili With the - tiCu , ,improi , entent
which gives. hater satisfaCtion than any thhig
else in use. To he had at Dartf.f.4 only.—Ano. 42
IS7o.—tf.
A Cann.--Having sold ouy beet and shoe es- .
tablisbinent to Ille:ssrs.fllu,sh dtatidoltill, - frp# l
Niles Valley, we cheerfully - rectum:n(lnd there 'to'
mut . old patrons and the public generally, as fair
deniers and reliable men, arl ask' for. !kiwi a
genet:ou4 patronage.
Yersons' indebted to us, either by book account
or notes, are requested to call at - the - Old stand
and square up immediately. Oao. Denny,
Dee. 7, 1870 Bw._ . - 0.. W. Buena.
SVECIAL, NOTICES..
Be it tut ri;# hitr
• Thornare 'r 441:tii
ng glory or Ivortian. air o o -
detects which cannot het roniedied by the, proper
disposition, of the tresses. , 133nt ;when the hair ,
begins to jail out, or tern. iray. i .1 4 7 1 20g1: 038 1)?e,
tir•with those in tho prime qf liro u lliere-igicanso
`for, real regret. When this is tho case,
Vivacitile Siliclun Ifajr..llen'clper will-ye, un 0, 1 to
ho a first-class rettledy,,lfititedo4,l4,ri:Kafsqund
medical medium, to anYihing else before the
public.; IC actually restores gray hair to its, or
iginal ao/nr, and in the: grektlnajority, or; iisos,
causes it
. to grow again 'When it' ' b'ecbtaing
thin':' • It 18 rtot,lihe niany,:populas preparations !
a mere w ast t 'bult :discovery,:iiidotiscu•
and' used by physicians of character. Address
R. P. flail .t Co., Nashua, IN. IL
, l'ortiry'a Weck/y !Pres:s,l4i/. 1, 1863.
IrAUTION TO YUROEIASEIO39V O /1',A13 PARU,V,TAN
13113. UP (a. protecteld 41olitt lon tho, pro lox ido froi.,/'
Beware of being decolvedhy any Of the prepararlOns
of Peruvian Bark, cf Bark arid Iron which niay be
offered to ion. Every bottfe of genuine has PERU..
Vial/ I .l yrup (not Pernvian Bark) blown in the glass.—
gIANIME THE lIOTTLE BEFORE •
- Lyon's Ktthairod 'diWhat:Didlts
my hair soft, Luituriant
ft,lat changed that sallow templeition in a fh.e'rnarbie
yearify on now sea. This is emphatically ' flie'latn
all - who use thestif itriteles. A fli4 head or
hair, aiid a refined complexion' are the 'greatest attrac.
times a womau Farr pqsaes ,Tlie'lfathitirtnitisfiti Magi
riolla Balm aro just what wi 11 'give them to you—and
nbthing else will.. The Balm is .Pao hit:9 l :q of 339, 1 4 11 -
It makesa ladi or tblity, appeal but twenty.., g ? th
articles' are entirely arid very pleasant
They 'sbotticl hein every ladyfa P0,8,45009i
olo,sots Loctuttatt .t.tostli of the -American
tlniversity, aro making wonderful cures 460 '
Of Cancers, Tomonre and Ulcers by •
• new discovery. lA' rainless treatmerit,itio• .
knits, no ' , plasters; no ..6crimtia — ',
e most••••-•.-* te 0:1"
6blo effect • CAIMEMS. o f this • ,
• treatment -- is, it scpa-, • .
rates the chcmlcaal elements of ainveronB
growths, so that they shrivel, ale and ' •
• appear and will not return. All those at - -
ad can calt on ttin,Pioreators Bnchatan 4 Doti),
ivercity; oe address, - N0:,51. st.tect,
hioson is to
hn befit man
ti 6 I 'CI 4 - I' k -c.-
Ap pi ica 2ot P
NOTICE is hereby given that the following
application , for charter of incdrporation
has been Med in my offine. and - will bo present.
ed to the Court, of c:orombri ? l iens ff . Tioga coun
ty, Newby, Jan! 1870 :
Application of Samuel Ifsetter,i Dams Spencer',
-Thos. Scisson and other*, for the "First Metho
dist Episcopal Cher:44 , of Maple -
J. li` j DONALDSON, Proth'y,
Dec. 13, 1870.—Ifw:n
I OS T on the 34 inst., somewhere beettteep the
la residence cf the subsoriber in East Charles
ton en.tbo Stotyy York - hollow road, two miles
beyond 'Wollsboro—a ladies work basket with
sundry things in it. Whoever will leave the
same at Converse k Ofgbocl's Store, will confer
a favor atabe suitably imarded.
Deo. 14, IS7O-2t.
.1 RIST. J. ING4,IIICH.
"
land George
r,
remiums "On
fellows:
170 b's ears.
1501 52f "
1 "
1 bushels.
eat, 35 bu's.
als4. 24 lbs.
rp for 1870
a balance of
d premiums
r. Esq., for a
MARRIAGESI.
Mr. Visber Me-
that a will
de ,i 3.1451;
poisonous
BINS'.
♦: ~ ;{
itt . -Sarataglag
# .
Who hid go lontglathlrincithoilearts pf
"little folks'," propoed to cart - 4 tbo ' news at
1
LIGHTNING SPED
•
through tho country, notifying the inhabitants
of lyellsborp and vicinity on his mission that ho
. 1 "" hes deposited with
P. R. WILLIAMS
' The largest stook of
TO - VS'
14,
1101,111AYS,
• • in the State.
SANT/!CLAUS has ti,nieert9A„larger assort
ment-this year than ever llefore, and as the add
saying Is i "Ile that bloweth net' -hitt lortn horn,.
- for him` , Ns horn shall apt ,be blo*n," has con-,
- chided to lot the loud mouthed
ME
WM
CANNON ROAR
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tho good bowo into every:.hoesehold*the land,
,that the ohildred may prepaio thooisolites' with
MngStoolclna for a-large, &apply; Of proßonta from
•„, , %IYilliarote
Bazar of Ton,
which contains everething to pease fur the hot
idaya. The following are a few of the articles . ,
'/ • onband;
ALBU S„ BOXES,
CARO' ASES, "WRITING DES)K.S,
.SETS, TOILET SETS,
CHINA. MVO& AND, .VASgS,gr z IPS
.ANIY.SAIMERS, boas; 'kg
and n. O l ons.a T oi- oih'er That baiitio•
mended. - We wiil sell 30,per cora cheaper
then aripth‘oi'estabilehraeht injOke,County.,-
,
=I
aso bavo ho largest and test selected
stock of
•
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
AtcogoL, TURPENTINE, PAINTS
OILS, VARNISHES, PERFUIII
- -YANKEE NOTIONS,. ,
HAIR, .TOOTH, 'NAIL
, .
, .
all of ictliChSiN
; • •
„
.‘.
WALL PtiPERI
. 1 1
WINDOW CURTAINS,
. • „11,.
and FiI4PXO3, and a gerteist
.804c,14.00,43r3et0
kitids,uottally kept In a
, ,
fIRUG STORE,
ori.
which` will be E old tit astonishing low prices for
t
Wdadopt tho CAST! or READY-PAY system
after this date, and we will positively sell all of
o , l2 CA'sode at from 20 to . 40 per cent less than any
caber establlshniont in this Bounty.' All -we ask
Leto give us a trial and wo will co vine° yon
that we mean what' wo j eay: • ' •
OOME'IN!) COMB 'IN!
No. 3 Union Block.
De;:, 5, 1870,-3w.
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IBNIMIESIIII
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fahuaJliaei - 6beatFfor Cash
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CASH..
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. R. WILLIAMS,
Welialioro,'Pa
M2===!!!MMMEMMI
EVERL:4,4SOL s -JN-74;AIOGil '` 'COUNTY ''''
'
Dit° - y
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thesjuet received iii'iliemense - etock of all the West styles of ~
t :'W«'! • ' • -
A _ • GO D
!We hit;frO fur the: Hue of Tr.'Os from 'the cheapest to theJbest.
DRESS GDODS,
FLANNELS, '
NOTIONS;
All wool & Unlori.Cloths & Cassimieress
A large Pooh - of'snbstantial Goods, suitable for Farmers and Meobanies' wear at low
rates, oven less than last Fall.
Depart eat.
We have a full Itne of Tea, Ehigar, Coffee, SyrupS;Baleratus, Chewing Tobacco,
&c., and all of the best brand S.
Dee, 5; :1870,
I
ME
Set of Furs Cheap,
,o it
The - egu lator,`Corning, N. Vs g
1=
IN
IMI
E hive many noveltlia in Children's, Misses and Ladies' Furs, and invite all to come and
,
see them. 'Fuji Of altltindiriti,e - mtiph cheaper, than last year, and we are prepared to
ftl
_ . ': " ,-'±,:;',. . givOlatinaid'barguinti in -
'CO'nOy, Fiench SablO;3e,rapy - :,'•ano;-)Aaaka Mink rm. White Fox and Errnitie,
• i yv.laskat , Fur;l3eal•'(a,•rkiwthifig . alid very pretty) Genuine Mink Sets, &c.
~,),-, , ... . , . ~,- , -.,:, :- , -,- -.•, -
- ..
We have all qualities and styles; and do rlOl.eipect to be undersold by any one in this vicinity.
We base else just received al:tether large stock at Dry Goode. In DRESS GOODS we have all
theneW styles, such as
BADEN SUITINGS, ENGLISH AND FRENCH SATINETS POPLINETTS,
SILK CHAIN POPLINS,: EMPRESS CLOTHS, MERINOS, BLACK
SILKS, JAPANESE AND IRISH POPLINS, .
_
nd one'examination of Clooda'and 'prince 4rill allow •conclusively that thoy aro decidedly cheap
• In singlo and double
WOOLEN ANII,
We have a complete assortment, and at prices lower than ever
Voolon Oloths,'ltannels, Plinkots, ho., is very inige, and ;will be soil at prices that canno ho
beat. We haste also a full stock of fr
I
Crockery . - and Groceries,
Boots,
To whieliwe invite especial attention, as we beliovo we aro selling those goods lower, than
other`firrn within 50 miles. Come one and all from far and near, and we will be
pleased to show our goads,
'Coining,lc. Y. Dec". .5, 1870.
Are now prepared to offer great indueepien
. • just filed their store 'with an o
Of almost every grade, qualify and price. Wl3 only ask the people to call an l ii
' look through our stock and save us tho Limo of' enumerating the artieles in Store, •
and then if they don't buy it won't be our fault, as our goods are
NEW FALL'
We take pleasure in saying to the Ladies of Tioga county, that we have an
endless variety of very desirable pa)terns of
• ,
~ i
cPI iP [O.) 9
VaDag 63 9 g0,..&"t1
Car_r)ets! CaiilJ‘e-ts!
We have a very large stock -of Carpets, varying in q
- sons ,wishitig anything in this lino would do well to call and to,
We ,are suit - Agentk 'for the!.`, TEAS United
arid are selling:good grades ' - , • much I,
WE SELL CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES ERY LOW
Corning, 04.5, 1870.
o
FANCY
AND HOOP SKIRT MANUFACTORY,
;No. 4,. ARCADE (dear Erie Depot,} CORNING, N. Y.
This is the largest Fancy Store in Steuben CountY; and is now filled with an
immense atock of the latest 'novelties for
111
'rail *Winter Sett
Ore* bargEtintl u i Se'anifessHlClD GLOVES, and every otherl
DBE
ZEPHYR WORST.P,D,
SILK,II VELitya RIBBON,
HAIR OOOODS, real and imitation,
SWITOIIES, EMBROIDERIES,
BUTTONS, BUTTONS. - •
Fancy Jewelry,
CORSETS of every kind, and in faeVevery thing kept usually found in a
OSST
Ladles you will save money in buying goods (you cannot get In your vicin
• ity) by going to the EANOT STORE of
Corning, N. Y., Oet, 5, 1870.
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IMO ViAtTl3 ; 1 29; - 11.1Y ANY
MI
r
WILL BEAR. IN MINA THAT
Grocery
BM
TERMS,-,STRICTLY CASH!
IF. YOU WANT A NICE
and , limk at thd new stock just received
Doniekti`e Cotton goods,
Shoes,
Smith ST,
CORNING, N. Y.,
Marked Down to the Lowest Notch.
Prom a Calico wrapper, to the costly Silks
LINEN AND WHITE GOODS
A very large, assoitment, and at very low prices
REMEMBER TUE PEOPLES' STORE; I CORNINO, N. - Y.
ld Be
•:z•
o) z *,
: I ,
NM
Bracelets,
cga/E/GT
•: - ..: ---- ;4. , g'• .T., ~ ,' .. ~ - I
-1:: -.- • .-
' 0 0,. 13
, . 9
SHAWLS,
CASSIMERES,
HOOP SKIRTS,
GO TO
PASLEY SHAWLS,
Waite,
s to their patrons, as they have
.41e88 variety of,
Ileirie'
'GERMANTOWN 't ARN,
SASHES AND Bii WS,
011 I GNONS, CURLS,
LACES & TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS, BUTTONS.
Charms & Chains.
A. B. HEINE,
[near the Depot] CORNING, N. Y
DOMESTICS,
LINEN, STOCK,
BOOTS & SIIOES,
CHAS. C. MATHERS.
thir stook of
NEWELL & OWE
i nn ty and price: Pet
k troubgh our stock. '
States Tea" Company,
heaper than at retail-,
SMITYI & WAITE.
STORE,
'Mt.
Hod of Gloves
rVIVOR,g.
Lots of New Goods 1
COME TO
T. L. BALDWIN & On
TIOGA, PA.
and sae a race stock of Goods for the
FALL tt WINTER,
ILLEDEIIN a
pe 0001:3
—all styles, .eolors and patterns—
ALPACAS, POPLINS, BLACK AND
COLORED SILKS, &c., cto.
BEAUTIFHL Winter SHAWLS,
and a largo assortment to Moot from. ,
CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH
TO MAKE MORE, ALL RINDS OF_
LI NINGS, FRINGES, TASSELS
La., TO TRIM. DRESSES
OR SACQUES.
—chit atoak of—
YANKEE NOTIONS
can't be boat. It keeps up with everything the
Yankees have thought of so far.
HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CORSETS,. &C. _
maxitatinaz
to. numerous to mention; but will say that you
wi I seldom find so largo an assortment td•aolect
from in a country store, and clear down to the
BOTTOM FIGURE.
Wo also keep d largo assortment of
k, I EAIIi-MADE CLOTHING ,
in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to
auit.yon with ready-made, wo have Cassimero
and
A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT.
ROots and Shoes,
all styles and sizes
HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS,
AND GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OF
CROCKERY, WOODENJWARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
WARE, NAILS, IRON,
Locks, Latches, CarpontersyTools,
A GENERAL STOCK OF
GROCERIES'.'
E.LIIOWE SEWING MA.CIIINE.
ratmors, if you wanttools to work pith drop In.
SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR
Lime, Cayuga Plaster, c,
Buttor tubs, Pails. Firkins, and As ton Saint)
flavor with. ' , All kinds of Fa m Produce want
ed. Pricoa can't be boat.
Tioga, Pa., (let. 12,1870
RC> ,Wa1..3104.431.1-0E
any
?it'll': GREAT AM ERICAN-lIRALTLI lIESTOB.
ER, purifies tho b ood nod cures Scrofula
Syphilis, Skin biseases, Rheumatism, Diseases o
Women, and all Cbrolill alleetions of the blood
Liver and Jilidne3s. Ile,commended by tho Medi
'cal Faculty and many thousands of our best citi
zoos.
I Read the testimony of Physicians and patientit
who have need Dominions; amid for our Rots:Wallas
Guide to health BMA, or Almanac for this year,
;which we publish fa} gratuitous distribution; it
'mill give you much valable information.
Dr. R. W. Corr of intlimnore, says:
i I take pleasure in recommending yourdlosinsL
mas a very powerful alterative. I haVe seen It
used in two cases with happy results—one in a
case of secondary syphilis, in 'which the patient
pronounced himself cured alter having oken fire
bottles of your medicine. The other is case of
scrofula of longstanding,. which is ra idly im
proving under its use, and the indiections are
that the patient will soon recover- I live care
fully examined the f.irroula by w,t ich your
jvur Robadalits is made, and had it an eicellent
CoMpound of alterative ingredients. , .
Or. Spark's of Nicholasville, Ky., sa s ho has
used Rosadalin in cases of ecrofula and Secondo
l'y Syphilis with satisfastory results. As a clean.
cc of the blood I know no better remedy.
Samuel 0, Meradden,Murftershoro, Tenn.,caya
I have used seven bottles of Rosadalis, and am:
entholy cured of Itireumatictn; Bond me four bot
tles, as I wish it fur my brother, aho has scroll'.
lens sore eyes.
Benjamin Beehtul, of lima,Ohlo, writes, I have
suffered fur twenty years with an inveterate
eruption over my whole body; a short titue Mime
I purchased a bottle of Rosadalis and it effected
a perfect mire.
Rosodalisfs sold by P. R. Williams & Co., and
W. C. Kress, Wolishoro; Philo Tuner,' Flogs;
M. L. Biterm,Riussburg,and Ihnggistsgenerally.
March 9, 1870.-.ly.
HALL 9 S
VEGET4.BLE
,HAIR I RENEWER
W k .,po k
/
,fs . the only peribeted awl
sci en tilica 11 y prepared
preparation of its kind
ever ofren o l to the, public,
l and has no- eq4etitor
in me7xl7.' Tiy Atli use
.GRAY II"Al It -is soon
restored to its, origin:ll
youthful color and bril
liancy, which is'. so much
)
l iadmired by all. Persons
whose hair is tllid or falling
out will, by the "useor our
Ifienewer,soon see its good
effects, p, by its lonic and
stimulating properties the
hair glands will be incited
,4
and the> hair grow; thicic . 4 :
andstrongagain. In cages
of Balrincs it will create
a new growth unless the
follicles are deStioYed. It
is cooling, and •allays all
itching and irritation of
the scalp. It does no t,Staia
the skin as do dyes, but
)1
makes the seal!, whiteand:
clean. As a Dri,ESS NG
lit is the best land most
economical preioratin in,
i
the world, as ith e ects
last, so much longer. end
RESTORES
GRAY
HAIR
TO
ITS
ORIGINAL
COLOR,
PROMOTES
ITS
GROWTH!
IS A
SPLENDID
DRESSING,
TRY
ONE
BOTTLE
AND
THICKEN
UP
THE
THIN
LOCKS!
for our Treatise on) i the
hair, free to all, by mail.
Sold by all Di ng9ists and Dealers in Medicine
rrlen one Dollsr rer Bottle.
R. - P.-HALL & CO., froprietors.
LABORATORY, Nairn, N. H.
Aug. 3, 1870-Iy.
140,000
F OR SA LU, of the best
Kiln oppositti
Weßebore . , Sept. 23,,t87
V. L. B
LDWIN ,k, CO,
BRICK
material, by I
C MARGRAFF,
the now Cednetory
FREDER
11 '
Fall & Winter M
' ,AND: FANCY GOO 8
•
'NIT& SOPIELD reepootfilly announces to
ju. the publio that ehe le no receiving a
complete etookttf '
. Fall and Winter Goods.
Espooial attention is -invited to her i•ssortment
L ot
Lcorsets, and Ready Made White Goods,
[ Also Zephyrs And Germalown
'Wools In Fanny shade
P'atternsi Zeph and evething Pertaining
to th e trade. n G LOVES o f
KID GLOVES of the test brand:
Flowers,
Laces,
Caps, Bonnets, Ribbons, FloWertil
Laces, (to.
The Wilcox Gibbs Sowing Machine for Bale,
or rent by the Week.
`Dire. A. J. BOFIELD.
Wellaboro Oct. b,1871..tf,
•
New Millinery
•
MRS. SMITH, on Main Street, bee pisti
opened a very large assortment of a
ZWIT 0015 to
MILLINERY GOODS
Which she is Selling at COST,
such as
HATS, BONNETS, STRAW GOODS
LACES, FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
COLLARS, - lI'DRERCHTS,
&C., &C.,. .st.
lam the only agent in this place for ',,
- • v
GAPS PATENT - 14.1.1F.;1
Ladies that have not noticed these MOTs will ho
astonished at their cheapness, beauttandjam
fort. "' 1
.
all of whieh will be sold much below fOrmer pd.
ces, MI work dotee•promptly, and to please.
MRS. CAROLINE SMITH
Wellaborlo, Nov:' 7, iB7o—tf.
Musical Instruments !
Instruction Books, /
for salo or root
I=oletaacsm
furnished to order.
OLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN
EXCHANGE, and some of the same on hand to
be sold cheap. ,
Ile will bo found at his residence near Potters'
Hotel in Middlebury, Tioga county, Pa. Ad
dresg, A. 13. A. BftICIGS,
July 0,18'10.4f. Crooked Creek, Pa.
25,000
Bushels of LIME
for sale by
Aug. 240870.-4 t
The Pileap Cash Store.
William Wilson
HAS JUST REOEIVELO LOTS OF
fA . E'fir
GOODS!
AND HAS
Mar•]ked their Doivp
TO VERY LOW
Cask 1 Pricep.
To enumerate the articles and giro a disorip-,
tion of the variety and quality pf goods, would
be labor thrown away, I therefore invite all to
I
DRIAP
and see for tiMmseivim and take a look through
the mammoth stock; and convince themselves
that
GOOII GOMIS
Low Prices 1
Mo the two gtoat indttoordonto for people to buy.
Remember the placo, Wilsort Van Vnlken
burgh's old stand.
Sept. 28,1870-1 y
II
llifery
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NO TIE
CM
iblie that be
o assortment
DYJONS,
w. C. KRESS
MI
AND
•
WILLIAM WILSON.