The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 21, 1871, Image 4

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    • NOTITITIN. .
They are tot paled, though their feet
Have wandered far in different ways;
And though they never more may meet
On winter eves or summer days.
It matters not.theugh realma,divide,
tiailiiitWeeil - theia l ;°
Per still, defying wind and tide,
Heart yearns to heart, and soul to soul.
They are not patted—only those
Are parted whom no love unites;
Their absence breaks not i . )ur repose
Who have uo shit% in our delights;
They way he hy:9Ltr;aldktklifilitli
As far frota ua to tple frin3 pole,
Who lack tho sjiripathetce thrill
Of tioatt to heart, and soul to tout
AGRICULTURE.
THE APPLE..- 7 ,EAM,Y /IEI HERS.
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Many are (let (11' outillanting fruit
trees by the not o ti t ilk stiklia long
11)36 to wait fol. e. iir ;4; and t iis is a
reasonable objection to verymanylfine
varieties of the apple. Luckily, there
are a few of gemd quality t hitt coo' well
and bear very young, and `first among
these we shall place Sops q( Wine.—
Tree vigorous, upright, quiph grower,
and very hardy; fruit red; Striped, and
splashed ywith yellow ; flesh stal,ned
r ith red—froth w hence its name; et\ape
'oblong. \'illie best atitt roost reliable
early apple for this-region, and one of
the most popular in nearly all sections
of the country. Very mild subacid;
quality good ; bears very,young,-and is
one of the raosWlttrietiteiVal4s the
market well, ittiffifilefieraliSiadMitled
to he the ost Profitable early apple,
as it certai ly is the most. satisfactory
to the anti eur orchardist.
Garretson's Early. ‘ This variety is
but little known in this county ; not
`nearly so well as it deserves. It is a
fine, large, early applk - green, with a
yellowish tinge when ripe ; quality
good ; rather acid ; bearsthe second'or
third year afti.r planting, and is arapid
grower; destined to be one of the most
profitable and popular. ' I
Mr:oer. This is one of the surliest
bearers; y i rculig tree.si it theflkrsery, fre;i
quently thowhig r filth at fair years old.
It Is apt to overbear, which' makes the
fruit small and unsalable ; and .for this
reason it is not popular with thoSe who
plant mainly for market, although the
fruit is of excellent quality. But for
those who plant fur
, iiompnse,pe \NI .
ner is wdAtititt • l.10(10#Ast tot Aktflo :
apples. 1 l i hone w'hii have time to thin
the fruit, can raise large, fair apples;
but where the matter is left to nature,
a large number of apples must be made
to compensate for lack of size, although
a fair proportion of the crop—say half,
in bulk—will usually be frnind fair and
of good..size. ~FrAdt s a l little fiatteyisd,
red, stifildtt finini4vittif = wit& green Mid
yellow; flesh white, tine grained, and
of good flavor.
Spice Sweet. Another early bearer, •
little known in this county. The tree
is thrifty, fruit fair, and, to those who
like a sweet . apple Nstittic4iley flavor,
quality excellent. Ripens in October
and November.
A2nerican Sum?/ler Pcrternain. This
apple has a high and well deserved rep
utation for quality and early hearing,
,though the fruit is not handsome, being
in color a dull greenish red, with more
or less russet, ..:Itl.mghi n el2obje,c(iqii, Wit
With us is, that the tree is a very slow
tp•owar ; and wci think lifo. tnn %beast fol.
waiting on 81 w growing and tardy
bearing trees, bile better may be had.
Four yetttif: ‘laist sPring we planted
6
a Clarretedit-l¢ iiy alid It Summer Pear-,
main, a few rods apart, cultivated them
both welViniditii-day, if both wereclug
up by the ; MI& iaiiitt. i#tishetli eitmi f
earth, tti4 tlariltscni 'Earfy' would prob
ably weigh three times as much as the
Peartualn., A large number of varieties
is not desirahle for the amateur, much
less for the orchardist Wlie - Oants for
profit. And there are enough varieties
that bear young and grow rapidly, to
satisfy an.y reasonable man: If a map
can plant but, fithit #: ree,
,r. . et
• 1 1 il tettiiiiN '
Sops of Wine. If but two, let the sec
ond be a Wagner. These two varieties
will cover eight out of the twelve
-mouths.
Oov. Ashley has.written . Alletterf to
the Tribyne in whieh lie strongly ad
vises enilgrante fijorn the east , to settle
in Montana ; It Is well written and we
would like to priXt,'#itite4sll6 - ticiiice
forbids; we make rciOirblotl:Ae
lug extracts, however, believing them
to be sound and truthful :
"No more desirable country can be
found for women who are dependent •
upon theft own la or t for stippprt, tkom
_ - I.flon t ant Wad nos ekeeperti3 Yea: Oily
) 1
coalman. Iforkli SA, *75 &men th ,%„ud
ordinar/kieehen help from $4O to $5O a
month. - Men command from $3 to $5 a
day as Miners or common laborers, and
mechanics from $5 to $B. ytkipalde lo
cations in valleys _through which or
near which the roadmittst nt, can now
• he obtained by actuall , settlers under the
homestead otpreemptionillt„tys, ITA(O,,
not add ,' 4iiitt Al4"' eitrllW r i'llitilliNints -
Are on the fqounti the hotter their op
portunities for malting splendid loca
tions. All the waterciowor : ifoefie,il for
mill or inanithietorii s.j, pi a irpieii: P:tri.be
had in every valley.. Moil taint is three
times as large as the great :-itatte of New.
York. About one-mm•th ,of thil Oil
tnetise terrltor,OrkitSfAie;Ciais e d ti3'Cil&.
bered lands. The greater portions of
the table and bottom lands are prairie.
\'o State or territory wosi of the
Mississippi !siso well wulert:it by herg,e
lakes and rivers as Montana. ;I'lle ell:.
mate of Montana in Winter and sum
ter is pure, dry, exhilarating and
healthy. There is,i's,vcriniii tupelo
llontautheinirionl id' ilte.:4lscasete , in=
cadent to tliti.datnp and • irbangithie 'ulf- .
Mate of,the Eastern States.
Last Winter hoick masons laid brick
and stone withoutitoviiiilt i th, ,
ta kltempt
two or'three 4,0 iittioar
M "Mid' it- rei ,
days in Mare 1. I believe outttott to
have one of t le mosttettl thy cilinates
on the globe. :d
J TlAc i soQ9,c Mottjamt‘is a
dark veg44ltraiddilaud , of great rich- '
nese and fertility. Experience has prov
en Its great productiveness. At our
Territorial Territorial• Fair for 1870 and 187,1 : t 4,
premium for the'rille) of Muter.
1 ,
wheat was awarde - to - lt ejor Forbes in
1870, the yield being 82 bushels and as
pounds. In 1871 the premium was giv
eh for 87 bushels and somesiicunds. I
do not remember the farmer's name.
Horses, mules, cattle, and sheep not
only subsist all inter without being
fed or sheltered, bAkA9Rtitsit betiaiiiik
be found than the cattle slaughtered in
Montana in Winter. I have seen cattle
slaughtered in February that had nev
er been fed half a grain which werefße
fat for tablfitiseitilliiiitates. ' '
Nine out of every tett of those Who
.desire to immigrate fear the • Indians.
•I wish to alll: Ak l . l thq.—liki.itlra
property abillits fe'llx‘`Merilitila asi ru.'
New-York City. In all portions -of
Montana open,.to settlement, life and
property are as safe as in 13Eanstui and
ziebranka.".v.(l,3,ra 1% - ,•\ AJ, a Cii
!lIIMEIMMIREME
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RMORE BROS. & CO.
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L0 . )3415RE BROS. ~CO., would,call the•at
tention of the-Trade - 4u the eon - titles at-the
Bouttiern Tier of and NoilEatra-tedn
sylvtinia, to the large and full assortment of
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GROcuiF i s sa4oyisioNS
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const4ntly Aland at theireiiensive Warehouse
and Stores, .No.--37 aud,39. Carroll Street,
and (littered' for' sale - otithe itiost liberal tell 16'
satiefdettort , inall oases guaranteed: •
4 : '•• -
Our.. Steam
for the Roosting:9f 0
. 4 4 1,36 and the Grinding= e,,,
Coffee! and 'Spieem, are of the meet,reeent Im
proved ootstrubticiti, and: not eicelled by :any
In the hotuttry, -
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,i" :" :• • 3 : 3 :
Wets's° a fairitook of choice Tem, We boy
ditect from tiporters In New York for calk; And
sell no ober.p so any houst in the' trade. "
. " • y ~~up
from the beet- , Retineri, and geld' at latept add
lowest Near
.YorlF,qqatatipae.:
FORIIION 44161:0 F11 . 1.111`, AND . ALi
iUNDB OF.N'UT§,
Eisloi«Dry 04 -. Pickled
';,.;
We buy from first bands in , the East, and can
afield a better article at alesser price than any
firm inVestern Nacr York.
WOODEN WAItE, Corditge and 33rootos—A ,
full Hue of goods. :
LIQUORS.
t•
We call the attention Of the Trade to our large
itock of Wine! and Ltqudis, - which for purityand,
13neneps are vtourpasied. •
,
IMPORTED - ALES—Scotch, Irish and ED
g 1 1 ,114 and of the best brands gionstently on Ileac)
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FALEIGN'Ami pomusrxe LNLicltit
We spatially invite puroba'sers to call' and ex- .
amine ur stook, of Foreign and . Domesoto
Liquors: before buying elsewhere. 1 '
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:IfEDICINAL.WKISKET—w. ppt up folthe
especial beollt 'of the 'sick, C . pu re artiola of 91d
Bourbon W hiskey fcir.thelruggier Teacle.
Sole Agents in Elmira, of the Urbana Wine co:
In brief, we invite a close scrutiny ; of our goods
and their prices, the whole assortment being tot>
numerous to mentiondp -;:,: • •
40 - gisiajztp. 1 *
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No. 31 datrolt fiti l Airnfrai Ni IT;
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Sept. . . •
The , - -41.3p.grer.
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StW :
AN'I)'FAIsTOIEB:
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The Singex4aiilmfaotarlng: c ompany .
in
1889
sold 811„81 :Titese;figures, and those
given below, ele Tiorit aworn rethink (to which
any one ban kitivelavetie) - glade to the•rcceiver,
appoint4d by 'the owners_ of 'valuable', sewing
machine;patentivythil Ileense.Most of the cOropa
tido of lesser Atapertanott. 7 : •
I In 1889 the :Binger Maiiufeetering oonipany
Bold ovei. the j.,eavitt, 4 9.11,„C04'86,010 machined,.
Sold over theTarbam "-- $5,840 . "
Bold over the - JEW*: ". ' 82,203
Bold oveithe :1* 78,081
Sold over the Iloreneo „,
78,120
,Spld over tho , 67,094 ."
Bole over the Hoare L 41,781 ;$
Bobtpver the Wheeler &;:fillson, 7,915 ';
Sold overltie Grover.& .13aka6 51,598 "
Sold over the Finkle - A.
,86,444
Bold over the Willecix &Gibbs, 89,680
Bold over the_ AnceiloanlB.4l.; 79,089 ‘,‘
It is a fact, an the figisAie. show h, that the
sales of - (889 far exceed;:thoie_-. °Coif rivals in
trade. It id also is fact, ihet re :sold last year
over FORTY THOTTBANDJnore Machines than
we did two years tigo,? . It also . atiother•fact,
that theseitierbasejl sales are owtiig 4 the great
and
: peering >topularity, Vit. New -. Family
St4ring Mashitte. .It la Mile another fact, that
nt4ely 4 .of Every hundred Aneoltines
„ made and
600 4itli are Ilia? forlaollMigilt4* jili trapi'
goat:feet bf all is,--tititiome detimrs,"knowing it
would belvain to attaok the' reputation of our
manufactitring machines, and who are freo to ad
mit all that can be said in their favor, thus hop
ing to secure the buyer's_oontldence,„have the
boldness ta.sitatat w6lhivd sitkfanilti ' , Sewing
machine, Whereas our new machine for that pur
pose le capable of a range and variety of exqui
site sewing, which amazes even . those - who are
familiar with the bestwork of other family ma
! gbinOtic
14cits' lt Is mere fancy to ,suppose, to the face.oi
the above! figure andliall, that such sayings as
the one spoken of can have any weight. In
stead tit spoken
car, to inch fancies, most.ppople,
before buying; (Whitifiltritiiiy - i)ti claimed" about
Rorie Exhibitions—or Fairs, whore we seldom
exhibit machines,) examine and judge for them
, Selves, and because in doing so they Bad our
New Foully Sewing Machine as superior to elb . -
er family sewing matdili3isitiOniatanbiliettirlog
linaohinos ' l ate for their purposes. The, true
Aitorld's Fair, low In every city, hamlet and
home, hasfawarded us the premium of the high
est sales.
These machines atleiett on ; trial. We ask no
one to bay, unless perfectly - satisfied that the
machine is all it is represented.
E. W. ROGABOOM, -
1 (len'l'Agent far Tiogs, county.
Mansfie d, Jan 4, 1871 y -" -
rielfA.titartr4T.
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li llilaaissn ;. "`'„DENTIST.''
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Having . ought' AW VAto lioniele 'lntest in
the paitnekehip ef - d. .Ic , Van : Horne, we'd'
i
respeotfull recineetaD. Veiiiitne- . fin td - ti l e
late Sin/ t call andiettityatntlie;`
e4''-'" , ,',.
I Wheel op elate tee COsie'lrettiktishere be'will
umlaut:4lle Dental Ambits; qn'this.'suost:tipt 7 ,
provestand skilful manner , at the kfifiSt pose
ble rates. i Call and tee alAseitoens and ' testhno
nies before', going elsewhere.. . ' ,
Dee. 14,1870,
__„,_., —, 4, D,EAtilliMAN._
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WpiiS11101! I` l liotel,- - .
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I ST,* BITNY V4(4O 4 i I i I I . ''l,
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Thi is a populisoilot4l2latsty! ktkt: ky, 13, ,1 1 .,,
. Holiday, The Ttopristoot a tsiit.sjsare no psiPs.tc,''
mako it a 4rath,olitt.hotisC',4ll~ll4 itairek er r , ,
rive and depart NW thtsAitmssik,.' koS d knaller
in attontinbi: , Viek•LPrilly'attaktietl,- -
.s 4•~.2i
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Ift4a , 0 s4 6l 4k i lbi ee o:::::: : :to ß- EltEll- I D!R r ikp:
i
To k account will;ra thirty dnya fro*,
date in which tp:is Abe :same, , Aftif
which cost 4 kll jzalnada. •,:, • . 4 .,, ..i.u. ,- f:i• ,:‘
1 - 3E . A.Bia & DEBBY.
i jlip t #Alt. i4tlietit.'....zu i. ', , 4 cr
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TEAS.
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ILE
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FALL Ai) WINTRIt
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C. B. KELLY
HAS JUST OPENED LOTS OF
pattorlwttooliosi
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FOR 11119);MA.5°514. -
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Drop in and look -Kt-
Iri THRolltill .Tlll3 STOR, .
lit I
‘ittwe will try ant convince you, that we ulet
iitiii have • °
t . I
'GOOD
.;:A
it t t O_ODS \ . 4,
i.-
ut. that we are selling them clear down to the
tatom of the market. We have a complete,ae
okidentof \ • -
. in I \
LAN:ES' DRESS GuODS 3 -
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1 - ' All style', and pricea. ,
1 HAILS ; . 0;14 , 6, - "Boedg - ANt• 'SHOT S ;ik,
CROCKERY, GLASS-WARE,
TEA, COEEEE, SPICES,
ETO. , ETC.
• .
We do net propose to mention ell the Items in
itore, 4e we much prefer shOwing goods.
"or No charge for showing OooJa. Call and ace
,118.
..I n ati; 4, 1871.
A 1414 A - :& - NI) riNr IN Tnyte,
MILLINERY..
B e . l i'ts-
1-
over
i rl -i Mooitnt, has 30sZ veeevedotof
Fali &
to wmott she invites the attention of the ladies
of Welleboro end vicinity.
r: 3, MRB. E. E. KIMBALL.
Jan, 4,1871.1 y
`'.. Livery Stable!
- W ATKINS A LOUDEN ye
. ,
# - -1. --k - speutfully inform the pub
-_,--.:
- -40,11....4%. , Ito that they have establlehed a
Livery tior Mire,
I.i Stable on Pearl St., opposite Wheeler's
wagon tamp. Single or double rigs furnished, to
order. ; They aim to keep good horses and wa
gons, and Intend to please. Prices reaeonable.
WATKINS & LOUDEN. '
, 1871-ly.
•
Wellsboro Baker*.
•
trJ. 'BURGIN would say to the — citizens of
• Wellsboro and • vloinity that be is pre
fitted to supply them with
BREAD, PIES AND CAKES,
•
of the boat quality. We also nerve meals and
andPreih OYSTERS to thine who wish. Oall at
the Old Steva? stand. J. S. BERGIN.
Nov. 23, 1870-Iy.
Nay Photograph tia1a i i,,,,,, 7 -p e .. , 444a,raxa0).9..
AriotiOn-0. E. BrAtiitaAat":',';',
NOIIIOO !
4 . •
C - ilasTeuarotieer — Welrid: reregeotintly ltifortri
I 7 1be public, that ha is now receiving
LARGE ADDITIONS
to his stock of
MERCHANDISE,
borsht eitice the great deoline in prices, which
onibles him to offer many*
. • *J.
*rent Bargains.
T!ls la ; thea are inviteCi - 0fp,03,14. 41F4.!!f0..9J
811 AWLS, •
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*PRESS.,':GOOKS,:::
which contain many new styles ,a4(l,l4q:lcs not,
before introduced in Obi Market'.
HOUSEKEEPERS
would do well to examine his stook of
TABt t LTNNE 19 Y CARPE~T8,
K. ._ Y.
Ott plod!, Blattings, ab
Welleboro, Jan 4, 1871-.
BACON 8L tAILEY•
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Drugs; Medicines, qinnucOs,
aLAS§I, lITTY,- PAINTS'," (LS; .
VAitNISFIES, DYE STUYPS.
Alcohol * Pate Wl4OO auct::Lhrotii;lor
Perfumery, Soaps, Briasima; Toilet Artiolia,'A'a.
*irPhysicfpneprorcripitonscorapoundqqai at! koar t a.
BLOSSBURG, PA.
'au. 4, 187/ ly.
Mal
Rome Shuttle Sewing= Machine;
• ,M,410:. Machine is the ladies favorite, and
il. porseisse all t ths.., 174113 -4 of; them me,. 7 .4
Mititteily s sad it fu d trg ii rtc4inint
-other:l:riddle nui in . A e girr3 liti
.
machine will oath tt,to n 4 1I 1 1
; i t i -' l, •
, 1 Crooked Crack,
, , . --, Oeneral t stient for.
' : Jan:4, 187/.:4411.: - ''.. 1 --q - '''''''' ' "Ilegattol?)
MEI
For Salo orttaiif:> , ' , „:j ,--„ q. -
A- r<100i) dairy farm ln Tioga township, TI
?-11401.4coulitY,2,4*.s atiQat 211 3 1116113i15it Hui,'
`Boma Tioga. about 100 aortsiimprovad,'
arid Alt improved. Has on it "three barns, ,
tlitif . dWelling houses, an apple and peach 1)4.4 7 _1
eta; euarathar fruit tralreatittrVlKtiikVl
Otani the west, rni - niiBr
4;in 4 0Aq.200 acres aodosired, with 80 sores
co:ftas. vitt a good barn, a goOde balite -altd:
inlikOttlintrd. Good for a dairying farm. l l
4141 /, / 8 / 1 -tf, • • t —Q 1103EIMOtrit,
Tiogs,P*.
MEI
C. B. KELLEY
El
and
111 Mil
Tycil4ks
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Drugs andl Medioln
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1 . 1.:4 - - , ..1' 1 t,,0! , .••••. , , i, tr-p. TT . a :•:;:.) - , - ,.r, :k
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In any quantity and at low figs. -..,r.q. ,i t ~,, .... ~..,-, . ... ~ ~I ...,:--: -..-.:
want it be- uistinctlr_tilldersinetilltat J seli cheaper .
than any other firm in the County; further, I do atiirrOlitit isb, `Mati l riatifinilereeil, Ink nnItSS;
they receive goods by the underground railroad. :'' '' l '' 1 ';'-,. -
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Glass,
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KEROSENE OIL, TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINDOW CUlVihiNS'it , FIXTUR S.
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In faot I keep everything nautili) , around in a lillt Wasik / pAir,gtOlSAtiiii twits ila Watt fa
anything in may line to give ine a °all; No charge fort ebolitro. 17114 , 990u4'atia t pii .- 7 ,,1-...,.-:,
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has just reeetyed au Immense stock all the lrteet styles of
•
t Ee
LADigs
,llusls
CI. Ci.
We have in the line of .Printe from the 40 bps,
2. •
DRESS GOODS,
FLANNELS,
NOTIONS, '
All wool& ,Unlon ClothivlitiVitsslmeres.
A large stook of substantial Goods, suitable for Farrairis and Mechanics' wear at low
rates, even less than lttst
Grocery Department.
e ,
; t.V•L.I '` , 3l .
We have a full line of Tea, sugar, Coffee, Byruiii,galeratua, Chewing Tobacco,
&c., and all of the beat brands.
CASH
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Are netiV prepared to offertgreat inducemimta to tliek Ptitrorti,tai they have
• { just filed their store with an eridless.varlety oF •.,
ATEW FALL
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Of almost every"gitid4, quality aiid - pkidik'- I WO , Ottly'Akilt4l44lolo i4;balfarid
look through our stock and save us the time of tintirstatatiniilflio,ktthisiesin,Storth ' '
- ...; -_. .:.----,,,AOA!* if.Alle746o§lll4tlfo43.he.pur! fanit t -its't . stnisiitas er e -
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-4 1 / 4 ,F4,CCIPVMz:te - Alr Lowest AlRtelk•
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giartiiakiii‘sure iii*witag to tie „Ladies or Mitigaic,A4y, tLa +► ve eve an
r-14idifts vartetivVvery desiraldetpaltirne of:
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LINEVANWWIIITE tit OODS
A. very large assortment, and at 'frary low price!
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Carpets
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crpetBl ,
Thf:Lii -.: , ii , li. r"1:.(i 1 • i C, ' ;: ,l
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We have a very large %took of Crurpote, va4irig itf quality andp r co. Per
tans wiklitripaithind hi this /Pio would do well to ;
call andjook troabgliopr a ook.
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We are still Agents for the TEAS' Unittedlititates Tea Cpmpany,
and are selling' good grades , `'' much cheaper than* retail.
NvE sELI I -43wrfrif34- - kiD CASSI4ERES LOW.
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REMEMBEp.24I3I.PRpPLE6' 41014, CONNING, N. Y.
Corning,-Ciete. = -, •, '."1 . 3M1
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Arnold B. 1--beine s
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AND ,11.00 P SKIRT MA' NUFAttORY,
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Tlnia
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iiargest k:ftuoy..l.l3 tore In Sfeub.exteotinty, and is now filed an
• • •-• • immense stock 'of theilatest'ltovoltill for - - . • ,-,
. .
Pai 1-*
Great bargains in Seamless RID GLOVES, and , every •other kind of:Glove%
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ZEPHYR WORSTED, " r :.„. _ ~.., - GERMANTOWN - YARN, --
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fig .p 1 , & Y: , : 1111131)0 i 4 I ,i lir ) s4auctiFAßiv, , ‘Bows,e , --;
i s _ 0007 x .., eel ancri i ), 1 OHIGHONS,i ) 1 xs,', - . /-:':,;,':
zth f 1 LlitittiAllt ~ s , R tiogi :i r . -,,
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AJ ', ', -y.•lf H.
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Fancy Jewelry, Bracelets• charms - It Chains
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OORBETS pf.,.?x,97,A19.441, -f1 , z,151 in fact
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Ladies you will savel,money in buyipt i goods (you' cannot get in your viola
i„ r,,.. :ic.l. .. --1=1 ; . : - : --, Atyyty l .goilletolluiVANOTIEITORE of .
~ . .1•-•-1•*; : 11- ,n Sr ~....: T:.,,f1 . .f:1a . , - ( 1::15 . ; 4.41.-,.WELLTE, ; .;
Condsg,N.T v Ost, 6, ISYS: • ' . "sear the Depot] CORNING, N. Y.
Mil
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DEALS , i t tlEE'
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Putty,
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WILL BEAR IN Biwa) 411 AT , .
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SHAWLS,
°MUSEUMS.
HOOP SKIM,
Prom a Cataio - vitappor, to tit° coat►y 61.1)t9 ! ,
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DOMESTICS,
LINEN STOCK,
BOWS &SHOES.
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4"; 1 . , Ex Ira el -Clita'wl4,iyape
Gomigain4,aL4n .Ce
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_l, - ; Jolts Affe c tio n s, Sta . or .litet vow .
, ; ache, tbaliveliess;:,efe:,' Pure/9: - Crep e;
.01e Corgaining „no , Jifergym.Mane
(ll,,s or Dekleripaq
- - ,
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.
- -...Theati 'pills are theArionf doligtigully - pleireant
,Milt alive, supersedinretetor titagne
hitt; le, lteeeptaVie to
the eteinifeb . : -.r rifey give tone r eraeatue neither
nausea nor griping palie. "they rtio eompotod
the finest ingredients-. After e few dap? use
1 0.144 11 %1 a c itn,k4vigpretien , of-tli 4 entire eye
tAttif tabee place, se to appear toiraeulous to the
Yrtigk*tiri_rlners,atesiovitother tufting. \ trent Ivo
`ptlidenee or 'disease. 11: T. lieliebeld'e Con
pound Fluid Extract ',Cetti . whit , Rippe Pills, are
not etiger Foaled, frew , titotttettbete,ugar coetod
601 s; do licit' paeo - 1 fir oils this tem -
ilefl t iwittloW•diekaving, • bion tegaetalx:ao pet
Viduee the deette4 effect. Ttitt.eatatv be Cape
1114 beinglilelleatit rip` taste ,end, ttot
neitiseititir theti being "iingar•onata.• 'Pricy _
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El
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-wfil radically externitnate frail the syetetu, Sy
philis, Sardinia:, Fever Bores„plcers, Bore Byes,
.fibre Lege,noie Mouth,, Sore Bead, Bronchitis,
Skin Diseasee, a t Ahem, Cankers, noontime
Ifrom t,he.F.iii, V, he Swellings, Tumors, Canoe.
dims Affootions; Nodes, Rickets, Night Sweats,
Glandidar Swellings, Rash, Tatter, Rumors of
aillitids,_Chrottioathontatista; • Avarice sia;_and
andisaases.,that t have been established in the
• systera for yeari. . .
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. .
.•‘t!,
1 i., - . - . - • . . _ ,
:':?jiieleg prepared e4proorly' for the-above coin.
plaints, ire blood purifying proper tie. ar e greate r ..
than atty9thed preparation of 'sarsaparilla. It
,glvds the completion a clear and healthy color,
and,reliterett,thet:plettett to a state of health and
4iiirityi Per purifying the blood, removing all
chronic winetilutional diseases arising from an
'impure state of the bloods and the only reliable
and effeettial knovin remedy for the Cure of pains
;and evieltinerof !the 'banes, ' ulcerations of the
throat' nd legs, blotches, pimples on the face,
erysipelas' and all mealy eruptions of the skin,
-andteau.tifying the complexion. Price, $t 50
per bottle...• .• ~ '' - •
, .
. •
. .
Ilenry T. lielmbold's
CONDE . .M.TH . ATED LUM EXTRACT RU
CHE, THE G . EAT DIURETIC, '
has cured every ease of Diabetes in which it
.has bath:, given, irritation of the nedk- of the
Iladdei and Inflammation of the kidneys, ulcer
ation of the kidneys and - bladder, retention of
utine'diseatiei pf the prostrate gland, stone in
the b ladder, calculus., gravel, briokdast deposit,
and mnbons or milky discharges; and for enfee
bled. and - delicate constitutions of both sexes,
attended with the fonowing : symptoms: India
pailtion to exertion, loss of power, loss of mem
ory, dlifienhy_ot breathing , weak nerves, trem
bling, horror of disease, wakefulnes, _dimness of
vision, pain in / the back, hot hands, flushing 01
the body, dryness of the skin, eruption on the
face, pallid countenance, universal lassitude of
the.museular system, ete.-• - :
Vied ;by persona from the ages of eighteen to
twenty-live, and from 85 to 65, or the decline or
change of life; after confinement or laborpains;
, for. bed-If/thing fa children.
ISM
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~ `CldaWba Grape Pith.
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lIMEIMIEI
;HENRY Ta' . IIELISBOLD'S
wow r 0" 1 N TD;TRAI COMPOUND
PLUID•EXTRACT - SARSAPARILLA •
13
auttuAf' FilW-4161414".
from bt , g ,tt dissipation and airossea and itu
pf.ndenc life; impixitiss of tbo blond, etc:,
irnparaeding Copaiba tD affections foi which it is
livid. and ayphilitio affections—in Ono:diseases
nsedlin 'coal:nation *lth Ifeinitiold's Rosa Wasb.
LADIES.
111E1
Ls 113814 affections penult/4. to ladies, the Ex.
tract 'Wahl' is Unequaled by any other remedy—
as in ohloroals refection, irregularity, painful•
news or suppression fg customary evacuations,
ulberated or Mitiffilla state - of the uterus, leucorr
been or Whites; sterility;and for all complaints
incident'. to the set,,whether arising from India
oretfon or habits of dissipation. It Is prescribed
extensively by, the moat eminent physicians and
midwivea for enfeebled and- delicate °menu:t
-ibia/2 of. both sexes and Allinson, (attended with
any a tlio above diseases or symptoms.)
. „
. •
H: T. nehrlhaws , Extract
Ril.6 . 14 - p! CURES DISEASES ARISING FR 04
INPAV:pIiNCES, DISSIPATION, C.,
. 9
in all thiir stages, at little expense, little or no
change in diet, no ineerivenience, and no expo-
Joie: >Tf causes a frequent desire, and gives
strength : to - urinate, thereby removing °Warne
none, preiinting mia curing strictures of the
urethra, Pliiiying pain and inflammation, so fro:
(inept in;thia cleecof diseases, and expelling all
poisonoup matter.
• lhotsande, who_hayo been the victims of in-t
competexit persons, and who have paid heavy
teas to bc cured ist 'stilfert litekliave found they
had beentdeeeivid;ind that the a poison' has,
bythaluie of 'powerful ashingentS,' boon dried
up in Slid vetem, to break Out in a more aggra.
yatod.fo*, Biaperttips"after marriage.
...,Thie,lielmbold'i - Extraot Bache for all -afea
gone aivd <Moats* of the urinary organs. whet
tiler 'existing in male or female, from whatever
cause originating, and no matter of how long
standing. Price, one dollar . and My cent, per
bottle,
H. 7'. lIELMBOLD'S IMPROVED
ROSE WASH
cannot be anrpastied as a face wash, and will ell
found the only eiceeitio remedy in every speci es
of cutaneous affection. It speedily eradicat
pimples, spots, Itcorbutio dryness, induratione of
the cutaneous, membrane, etc., dispels redness
and incipient inflammation, hives, rash, moth
patches, dryness of scalp or akin, frost bites,
and all purposes for which salves or ointments
aro used; restores the skin to ,a state of purity
and softness, and insures continued healthy ac
tion to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends
the agreeable clearness and vivacity of ,complex
ton so ouch sought and admired. But however
valuable as a remedy for existing defeats of the
skin, 11. T. Relmbold'a Rose Wash has long uns
tained its'prineipal claim to unbounded patron
:age,44 by possessing quail les which render it a
toilet appCndage of the superlative and con
genial cheracter, cembini in an elegant for-,
mula those prominent requfeites, safety and effi
cacy—the invariable accoodpanimenta of its use
.---810 a preserative aud,refrestierof the compler•
ions It ie an esicellent lotion for diseases of a
syphilitic nature, and as an injection for disea
ses of the'urinary organs, arising from habits of
dissipation, need in connection with the Extracts
Buchu r flarsaperilla and Catawba Grape Pills,
in such alsoases as recommended, cannot be sur
passed. Price, one dollir per bottle. - ,
,
"Pull and explfeit ' directions accompany. the
Mira:hes., 'Bieldeicco •of the Most responsible
abd rellahld'elterackter furnished on application,
with hundredi af tbalitatids of hying wittkesscs,
1, 1 11 4 ,Arta id 'Of 80„00 )'*ll 610,1t0 d' astir' °atop and
kgeormatindatory JettVre, many of whioliare from
, the.hlth4t sources, including erojnent ph:va
stest', clergymen, statesmen etc. The proprie.
tor 4as-wetter scrolled' io'.lbeii 'publication in
the ncorspapeis.' , lie dots not do this, from the
fact that hicartialei rank is standard prepara
tions, and do not need to ink propped up by ear.
dilutes. •'
. ,
Remy T. Irelmbold's,Geouine Prep . &
rations,; ,
delivered to any adkeee, : mire f rom oblerva.
tion.
Established tip/yard of twenty !part. Sold by ,
druggists everywhere. Address letters for infor.
mailers, ta'conildertoe, to Minty Reltabold,
druggist and !Amulet:, .oely I depote t. Henry T.
Reinhold's ifthgArid obehdeal: warrbopse, No.
594 Broadway, A. Torlr,4:or, - to R. T.',lleltabold.'s
medical depot, 104 South Tenth ittrectlPhilada
phie,P#t •
- .llsware 'of counterfcits.
Hs/lOW's I Tioko no other.
Wilol;4B44o::Dijl4,:qtglii
bold's
Extract
Dijt1(11)..541-:AtifDI2I4ED)OIIOS",-4114T. f 3
.• F '
1111At4Pgt0..D.ait.S? KEITiPS
CONCONTRATED
- FLpp), -
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TRAC
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BiJRNETT'B UOUC/AINE, FLA Mit ipre
• EXTRACTS', kEROSENE LAMPS,
:PATEN, TrMEOO.INES,. ROOM- -;
ESTER PERFUMERY „
AND ;F
A.GENTS ,POR MARVIN & CO'S RE
Sold at %Vbolesale Prices. Buyers arerequhted
to call and
,got quotations before going further
East. 1
lIAVINQ completed his new Cebinet 'Ware
house on Blain street, Wellsboto, has stock
ed it with a large and superior assorted stook o
Chamber Suits, Walnut., Ash, Maple
lam manufacturing as usual, and intend to
keep a tell stook of ware, home and city made
at anti:nes. My Ware Rooms are spaciotis and
neat, and now contain the! rgest, costliest and
beat atock of Fartiture ev r brongbt into the
county. '•
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Aek for Henri Z
Teti 8 5m
CORNING, N. Y.
AVORING 'EXTRACTS, WALL
• PER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
FINED OIL.
. W. D. TERBEIL & CO.
Corning, 1% . 7. Y., jai'. 1,187/-7
Furniture I Furniture
B. T. VAN HORN,:
FURNITURE.
&0., &0.,
from $l6O down, and as eheap
as the same .goods can be bo'i
1 7' 1111 011 in the Cities, freight added.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry;'. and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
from $125 down. Also,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE
A-TETES,'
with Upholstery to snit,
tenter Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops
' Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
• • all kinds,
Wholesale and Retail.
Planing and Matching;
SOROLLHAWING dt:MOULDING,
done to order at! the Faotory.
I r
llusical Itistruments
TB subscriber informs the public that he
I. has constantly on band a large assattment
ORGANS,. MELOD.EONS,
AND
Instruction B oksi
for eale or rent.
3PILEtXI.OO 0
furnished to order..
EATOLD INSTRUMENTS TAKEN IN
EIANOE, and some of the earne on band to
be eold •heap.
He will be fe l
Hotel in lkfithl'
dress,
July 6,1870.
nd at his residence near Potters
ebury, Tioga county, Pa. ' Ad
A. B. A. BRI/149,9,
tf. . Crooked Creek, Ye.
Ingham
s Woolen Mills !
DRERRIELD, I PA.
THE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Cassiraeres Fiannals, &0., &e ., for Wool.—
Theyalso manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRES
to suit customers. All work warranted asrep
resented. .They invite particular attontion to
that. Water Proof
CASSIMERES,
whioh aro warranted in ovory ion : poet. Partici/
tar attention given to
ROLL - CARDING
AND
CLOTH DRESSING.
.111013AN'9 large stook of Casslmeres,
per cent lasi thim a hy'corapetitors, and warrant.
ed as represented.
INGUAlifil manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Droning, and
defy competition.
INGHAM have as good an assortment of
Pult,Oloths, Cassimeres, &c.,
andlive More for Wool in exchange than any
them and satisfy your
other establiebinent. Try
eelvee.
INOTIAMS wholesale and retail sit !be Cow
anesque Mille, 2 mike below Kvoxville.'
• Our Cloths are warranted, and sold by the
following par:tont; ' "
• 0. D. KIILLNY,' Welleisero s Pa.
T. L, BALDWIN A 00., Tioga, Pa.
.1. 0. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
Deeraeld, Jan 1, 1871-g
BOOT AND SHOE STOW
• eaftra.BUs4 do itANDOLNI
- • , .),11. have fruraased the lioc.t
and Shoe State of Mediae . I .esara
Att Detbyi and prepOee 4 0 com b,_
ne the busineps—seducing tho
price! on all goods and selling striotly ,
,
'
' , FOR .0 A.SII.
We keep a good aisortruout of (
Hats and Caps.,'
BOOTS; BittArORALS, i; • ITEIth,
• BOOTEES. BROGAN s
0 ALLIGASKINS
marvinted to fit any foot from No. , to
clusivo
.opr Stack of
VRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP-
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
210
ROOOO, ex.;
will be kept up as heretofore.
.
,
On Findings we shall be fonnd at home al
ways, and We studl eadeavor to sell at priced
satisfactory to the trade. We won't be `utder
sold.
CASH , PAID
FOR HIDES.
CUSTOM* WORK I
Done promptly and woll. Repairing deria
on abort notice. Drop in and be convinced.
BUSH k RANI)O LIII
Doe. 1870.—1 y
TO THE FARMERS OF
- 'TIOGVA OOUNTY.
..,
..
r AM now building at T;11 mattufactary,lll Lilwreu t .
L ville.a superior
PANNING MiLl„
lellleheoesesees the followlitgad ntagehaver
1.11 eeptgatee rye,oate, rat llti •r.andloursee4t..l
cheeeand cockle, from wheat.
2, It Means flax seed,talces out show seed, stt.d all
other Need e j perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy aced .
4. It done all othereeparetingreguired of a mill .
Thle mill Is bunt of the' beet and most durable tin:.
ber,ln good etyle,aud la.eold cheap tor cast., or pru.
duce.
I will fit a patetitiieie, for separatlneica tr. t ri.ge
Irheat,to otherualle p oureaeouablktorme.
J .11 HATTIE! , .
t.awreacetvllle4n.l,lB7.(l-t
HARNESS *SHOP.
THE UNDVRSIGNED would hy__to
sane of Wellabora and vicinitlint be has
recently moved over Truman Brothers Grocery
Store with his
Harness Shop
In full operation on Crafton :Street, between Vain
and Water ete., where he is prepared to mann
faoture all kinds of
Double & Single Harnesses,
In t,lo best style, and of the best tliatorial
REPAIRING DONE
On shoit notice and good. T employ the best
workmen, and use none tut! the best material,
and am. therefore prepared to please all ;rho
want anything in my lino.
Nov. 9, 1670
WALSER 4*.
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON,. STEEL, N 115,
.41.. n.
MILTING , SAWS, CIITIA I;
9 1
WATER LIME,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS(
Carriage and Xiamen" Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES,
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1871-y
Grp - Dory and Provision Stor
CORNING, N. Y.
. 71Zi. 1E31MAX...11,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In all klnda of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED FRUITS;
CANNED FIR 11 I T,S' A .1V1)
V EGET.A.I3
WOOD & WILLOW
.WARE, GLASS &
pROCKERY
CHII 4. DREN'S CA BR A 01;:, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYB, &e, tto
A. full and eeturilete ussottuisr,i of the above
mentioned goods of the !lest quality always on
hand.
Particular attention laid to Fine Groceries
Dealers and Cenromers 'rind it to their in
terest,to examine hie Sind. beforo buying,
Corning, N. Y. Jan 4 8;1 -
THE GoL '1• MEDAL
rlllll5 MACHINE Lae no superior, and is
A. adapted to all kinds of work. It only
needs a trial to be appraciafed.. It will hem,
fell, team, tuck, bind, quilt, braid, embroider,
cord, gather and , ruilleanpt is the best and chea
pest machine, for, famtty..ttle ever offered to the
public.
The DOUBLE. Loots gr,Asitc STITCH hi Acrittiti
is superior to all othej-s, for the reason that it
sews direct from the( spools and teguirts no
winding of thread. 1t is easily adjusted, and
not liable to'get out of order.
Persons wishing to pUrchase ri machine, sho'ci
by all moans try this ono, before buLing any
other:, Call on, or address „
Jan 4,'71 7
W. A. NEWCOMB
E. R. HAIGHT,
Lambe Creek, Pa.