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

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    Last,ni,pticwolgnot l ,,quilewreityled - tont ,
citt4atitlih lb
porp zeal
And that sad spirit wo oall doubt:
Madb the go6a nought bosido tho iti.
wtps,Tlpt!til3g, Ayjien trai •
n
I triiigalitt thii'solf-isiniV theme, '
,Tl33wltol2hattered, and I fintl
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The baTline turned to 'good supreme.'
tittla•sloeN a I,rotif
Has cbangt4 tho look of all that !
Snro nny creed T. hold At lictit
Toctla lintnhio holding after this. '
• tehrotli,y's Jotirwa
• AG .R . ILLZURE. t •
Coffee as a Disialeetam.
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.cotree is one of thehei-it'disloil , etants
known. While chloride of lime, and,
;similar substanceP, protincen smell that ,
is utmost' RE; 'tit:l;4,i' re EMI its : the • stench
sought to he destroyed, collbels jiist as
efficacious, and leaveS'a Smell that is
delightful to all.. Tlxp en
erim'ts;ivith, it
sho*, i&one - (isc',illat foom'ill
meat hi an advanced state of decompu-
sition liad.been !mit for time, was
instantly deprived. of all 4niell on an
open coffee rooster being,,earrieiLthro'
it; epittitiiiing ain
Pt! ilf;Hfrdti:
roasted: In another room', exposed to
the eflinvinn oceasioneWby the cleitt
ing-ent of a "manur:e•pii,.so that &ttl-
phuretted hydrogen • and nrni,i - ninitOn
great quantities could! be• chemicallY
detected; the stench was,corppilitely, te-
LT)) ov ed in half a minute, on the employ
mdut of three'ennees of fresh roasted
'coffee', while the °Weep:Last& the house
were permanently cleared of the sale
smell by being simply traversed with
the coffee roasters althOtigh.? the el wr
ing of the pit continued for sev rql
itclurs after... The ,best - ,inethed re
paring and using the coffee fort Is
purpose l to dry the raw bean; poi ltd'
n mortar, and then - rpAst.tito p( \V
iler on a Moderately heated iron plate,
- -- , with it assumes n dark 'hraw tint,.
w hen it is tit Om use. ' Then 'sprinkle.
it in sitls or eesspools, or lay it on a'
plate in the roam whleh yell wish to
have purified. Coffee acid or coffee oil
acts more readily iu minute quanti
ties. k
WILL 3E:Es WonK TII E lAO irr
They NV I have two glass hives
which_7l two QXpori ramto „with - for
three seasons: The bees ‘yericed Well,
hut I multi not sue.eessfully, t willter
them in the glass hives. -
The first season, 1 (dosed the hives
with Hilllttels, to Ow light hntil
they had built. comb. 1.. then, opened
the shutters, malt ink the hiVei as light
as day. The bees worl i ied will, and
'stored plenty of hon i eyv About .the Ist
of october I closed the shutters. In
iq . ovember,Ltu
exnined the hives again,
I and found the hoes had:conformed al
most enough honey to liawr, wintered
theta in a wooden hive. Since that
limo I always Transferred the lows Into
a wooden hive, as cool weather ap
proaches, and keep theta there till
spring, when I 'dove them in the glass
hives again, Keeping them darkened
for. three or fun r weeks. Last spring I
placed one of tile' hives where the irtm
shone on it 'Ole pees initnediatebi
ceased work. I I;etirned them and set
the hive in The shade, but left it open
to the light, when the bees commenced
to work as usual. 11. E.
SALT FOR THE THROAT.—In these
days, when disease of .-the throat are so
universally prevalent, ittid in so many
cases fatal, we feel it Din' duty to say a
word in behalf of a simple, and What
has been with us a most effeetnal if not
a positive cure for sore throat. For
many years east,. indeed we may any
during the whole of a life of more than•
forty ) years - , we have been subject to
sore throat, and more partscularlkto a
iiry, honking noirgh, Which was not
only distressing to ourselves, but to out .
friends and those with whom we were
brought into business contact. Last.
fall we were induced to try what virtue
there was in commo4 salt, We com
ment-P(1 by using' it three times a day
--morning, noon and night. We Ins
solved a huge tablespoonful of pure ta
ble. salt in about half a small tumbler
full of cold water. With this we gar
gled the throat most thoroughly just
before meal-time.' The result has been
that during the entire winter we have
'been not only free from coughs and
colds, but the dry, hacking cough, has
antirely disappeared. \Vel attribute'
these satisfactory results soleiy to the
use of the salt gargle, and most cordially,
ree9mmend a trial of it to these who
are subject to diseases of the .01'644
Many persons who have near tried - The
salt gargle have the impression thatit
is unpleasant. finelfiS hot the ease.—
On the 4..ontrary, it is pleaslint, ,and af
ter a few day4' use nn person who !Oyes
a mice, clean mouth, and a nOt-rate
sharpener of the appetite, will ahandon
it.—Religious Herald.
From monthly report of Dope •trnent
of Agriculture, Seth S. Barnes, o Olean,
Illinois, writes that, "On the !oth of
May last, •I planted a peek of Peerless
Potato. By diMing the eyes, I. made
460 lulls, but oh account of the drought
not more than 300 grew. These were
planted on about 11 square rods. The
land was very rich, and was worked to'
the depth of fifteen ho.hel, mid thor
oughly put veii7ed. Om) handful of
manure was used to the hill, 'composed
of two-thirds hen-droppings' and one
third leached ashes., The' crop was
worked three titnes,, With...hand-hoe,
and was dug the middle of October.—
Yield 421 bushels, or cqual . to 583 bush
els per acre. round seeded at the rate
of 3 13-20 bushels per acre, with, a fail
ure of over one-third of the seed to
grow. I have twenty potatoes which
weigh between three and a-liglf• and'
four potinds. One, when AO', weighed
over six pounds. These potatoes are
solid to the center, cook up mealy, and
of betterrinality thaw the.- Peach-blow;
as the Peach-blow in this region grows
hollow and the center of the 'potato
does not cook well.
For the Now York Market "pure
Orange County mill'' Is thus prepared:
The• dealers receive forty cans of, milk
a day, twenty-seven or twenty-eight of
which they skim, and_ then mix the
whole together. This they color with
sort of tasteless refuse from the sagar
refining, which gives the mixture a
thick, creamy appearance. It is then
sent to New York, and sold for pure
milk. They get six eansl of cream,
worth Ma can, from the forty cans of
milk.
Horses are expensive to raise and keep,
and are uncertain propei.ty at beat.—
And we feed too highly. That's what's
the matter. Too many o 4 s. /Half the
amount of oats and the rest in corn
wonl6l, no doubt, work an improvement
in h i qn. We have found out that horses
should•not-be fed entirely with oats for
provinder. ' Trey peed something else.
Qiy their corn or corn-meal part of
ale fln4e, or a rnixtti% of oat# and corn
Aug fin f tloy do rtoricuptoye,
'ORMOREBROSAVCIr
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STEAM COFFEE & SPICE MIUS.
LPRMORE 111104.41CO.,.wanld'callth0at
tention of tho Trade in the oounilea of the
Southern Tier of Now York and NorthernPenn
aylvanla, to-the large and 1'1;4 . aseort!nent of
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GROCEIIES SL:PROVISIcIINS
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constantly on hid at their extensive Waiihonse
and . 6tores, I / and 39 ariell Street; pi; IV./
and offered for sale' on the most liberal term's,
satisfaction In all oases guaranteed. • , .
One Steam Mill s
.
forAlio Roasting of Coffee and the :Grinding of
Coffee and 13pieee, are-of Idle -most'reeent
proved construction, and not excelled by ,any
in the etinntry.
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We hay.e.o full stook of chtifSe Teas'. 'We buy
direct from Importers in Now. York for cash, and
!mil as cheap as any house in the trade, ,
Sugars, Molaises -& Syrups
from tko'bost Refiners, and sold at latest and
loriest Nnw York quotations.
FOREIGN DRIED FRUIT, AND . ALL
KINDS OF -NUTS,
Fish--Dry & Pickled
We buy from first hands in the East, and can
afford a better artlele" at a lesser price than any
firm in Western New
,York.
WOODEN WARE, Cordage and Creoes—A
full line of goods,
LIQUORS.
We call the attention of the Trade to our large
stock of Winos and Liquors, which for purity and
fineness aro unsurpassed.
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IMPORTED ALES—Scotch, Irish and - En
glish, arida the, best brands constantly on hand.
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FOREIGN AND DOMESITC
,'LIQUORS—
We specially nyltopurobasers to call .and ex
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ritnine our s oak of Foreign and Domenic
Liquors befor baying elsewhere.
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MEDICINALViISiCEY We put' iii for'the
especial benfit of the sick, a pure article of Old
Bourbon W hiskey for tho - Draggist Tra do.
Sole Agents in Elmira, of the Urbana Wino Co.
In brief, we invite a dose sorutirky of ourgoode
and their prices, the wbble assortment being too
nfimeroug to mention in detail.
LORMORE BRO. & CO.,
No. 3 1 781 39 Garroll St,, Elmira, N, Y
Sept. 21, 1870.-Iy.
I The Singer
SEWING MACHINE.
FIGURES, FACTS AND FANCIES
The Singer manufacturing company in 1869
sold 86, 1 181 machines.. These figures, and those
given below, aro from sworn returns (to which
any one can have access) made to the receiver,
Appointed by the owners of valuable sewing
machine patents, who license most of the compa
nies of lesser importance.
In 1869 the Sinn, Manufacturing Company
Sold over the LeavitfS. M. Co., 86,010 machines.
Sold eve the Parham " 85,640 4,
Sold over the Atna_ " 82,233 .
Sold over the Hmpire " 78,081 4 ,
Sotd over the Florence " 73,120 4,
Bold over the Weed " 67,094 ~
Sole over the Howe " 41,781 4,
Sold over the Wheeler do Wilson, 7,915 ~4 ,
Sold over the Grover do Baker, 51,593 "
'l3old over the Finkle A Lyon, 85,442 ,
Hold over the Willcox .4 Gibbs, 69,580 ."
Odd over the American B:11., 78,989 -
' It is a fact, and the figures show it, that the
tiles of 1811,91ar exceed those of our , rivals in
tirade. It is also a fact, that we sold 'last year
ever FORTY THOUSAND more machines than
!re did two years ago. It is also another fact,
Chat thefse increased sales are owtng 'to the groat
and growing popularity of our New Family
Sewing Machine. It is still another fact, that
ninety ef.:every hupdreil machines Ansi% and
sold by ttifitreibe FAMILY use. But the stran
gest fact of all Is, that some stealers, knowing it
would bo vain to attack the reputation of our
manufacturing ntachinef!tik l /41Slie.are'frie to
mit all that can be said in their favor, thus hop
taste secure the buyer's, eenthlence i have the
boldness to say that we. have no family sowing
machinp„whereas our new machine for that pur
pose is capable of a rangdand variety of exqui
site sowingovhich arnaiblv'ettn those who are
famiAar with the best work of other family ma
chines. '
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Now it is mere fancy to sttppcise; ih' the far of
the above figures and facts, that such sayings as,
the ono spoken of can have any weight. n
stead of giving,ear to such fancies, most peo le,
Vetere buying, (whatever may be claimed a ut
Paris Exhibitions—or Fairs, where , we' iel mu
exhibit machines ,) examine and judge for th -
selves, and because in doing so they find' ur
New, Family Sewing Machine as superior to. th
er family sewing Machines ai our manufacturing
machines are for their purposes. The true
world's Fair, held in every t city, hamlet and
bomb, has awarded us tho , premi,utp of the high
estsales.
Those machines aro left on trial. We ask no
ono to buy, unless perfectly satisfied that the
machine is all it is represented.
E. W. HOGABOOM,
Gon'l Agent for, Tioga county
ijansfield, Jan 4, 1871 y
Wellsboro Hotel,
COR. MAIN T. & THE AVENUE,
iffi WELLSBORO, PA.
SOL. RUNNEL, PROPER.
Val Is a popular Hotel lately kept by B. B.
iloliday. • Tho Proprietor will spare no pains to
ake it a first-olass house. All the stages ar
• Ire and depirt from this house. A good hostler
in attsndanco. fili-Livory attached. '
Yen 1, 1871-ly
For Sale or Rent.
• k GOOD dairy farm in Tioga township, Ti
oga county, Pa., about n miles west of the
Borotigh of Tioga. about 100 acres improved,
and:4o unimproved. lies on It three barns,
threo dWelling houses, an apple and peach orch
ard, atidother fruit trees. Terms easy. Also ad
joining on the west, a farm and timber lands
fr,Ont 40 to 200 acres as desired, with 80 acres
impioved, with a good barn,t goad - hatisO and'
apple orchard. Good for a dairying farm: ' '
Jan 1871—tf. O. 11. SEYMOITR,
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Administrairtx s ,
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ETTERS Or ADMINISTRATION on tha
Akestatepof Stephan t 7. Alford, deceased, late
of Vega, having been granted to. the undersign.
ed, all persons Indebted to said estate, and those
having claims against the seine, are notified to
tallier settlement on John W. Guernsey, of Ti
oga, °fon the undersigned at the same place.
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o R t AITII AIFORD,
ELMIRA, N. Y.
FAOPRIETORS 9Ft
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MuavAL LIFE"
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Office, No. 112 S. 4th St., Philadelphia.
0.0 /4887,
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chArt......ktaidta omo
Assets over - - $1,000,000 00
Stock and Mutual, combining Security with
Profits. Suppose your are already insured in a
first-class company, and from any cause-what.
Over, (say after ton yearly payment) you do not
or cannot pay longer and die—your insurance is
gone and your monoy wasted. Not so. in the
"Nand-IN4IAND," all PoMei' hre
rEITABLIE.
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This company which ranks among the most
popular, and zuocessfull Life Insurance Couepa:.
'nies, grants pOliolei on all - desirable plans, both
with and without profits:
Traveling Privelegos unrestricted.
All policies are IncontestibfelftWan4 yea,'
from any of the ordinaricansesj,
Look to your Life Insurance. Please examine
the following Comptirative Table. It is some
times alleged by Agents of other Companies that
the Compikny they represent Is safer Xhan others.
While we unttgiltatingly,essert , ,our,belleftukthu
sonndnelisfarid stability of all companies, we de
sire to present the following for the inspection of
those desiring to Insure:.
T.lO - follow,imoomPtplics, , Pßipputelhe.anital ,
premiimis charged.by each fo'r an insurance on
life at the age of 80 years, payable at death:
Annual Kempiun Ten annual
for life. payments.
Travelers' $16,84 $83.21
.Etna, 22,73 42,80,.
Home, ~..13 0 i,fil,
Washington, .... 22,70 46,97
Hand-in Hand, 16,50 32,60
If not already Insured tike a polloy"with - the
`BAND-IN-HAND."
al Company in the United States.
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the beet Mut
March, 1,
'Livery - Stable
ATKINB le LOUDEN re
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k.-. - = r epeotfully, inform the pyb
-.4 itirAlLZ.' , 110 t I 9 th.l4,l4*(iAgte,bll,6o4, 'o'4,
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Livery
for
Hire; i '..., i,•:,tA.
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'At their Stable on Pearl St.; opposite Wheeler's
wagon . shop. Single or doublerltsfßrnished to
order.; gileY 014,t 0 .41 1 eP EWA Mrkes ailaiww;
gone, and intend, to please. Peen reasodable.
WATKINS it LOUDEN. ;
Jan. 4,1871-Iy.
Wellsboro Bakery.
T J. BURGII Weald say te,tbe cltiren:o of
U • Wellsboro and vicinity- that he le pre':
pared to supply them with 11 '
BREAD, PIES AND 'CAKES - •,)
of the best quality. We also serve meals and
and Fresh - OYSTERS to thosewhovfisli.
the old Stevens' stand. 3..1. BERGIN:
Nov. 23, 1870-Iy.
Home Shuttle Sewing, Machine.
Il4faChine is the ladies faiorite, and
J. possesses all the advantages of other ma
ohlnes,And la furnished much lash in price than
other treddle machines. Any one desiring a
machine will call'on, or address
vorarcP.n
Crooked Creek,
General Agent for
Tioga Co.
Jim 4,1871-Bm.
1 / 4 WICKIIAM & FARR
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Invite the attefitionif the public to; the coin
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plete and well selected etc.,* of
Pall Goods
which•they have just received.
More earnest efforts than s ever before wil) be
put forth to please and further enlarge their
steadily Increasing trade. An attempt to name
the
VIEW RTICLILS
kept would Ito useless, but suffice it to say, the
stock embraces
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Goods to ,Nuit
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CALL & SEE POWYOUROmXES,
Jan 1,1871 y
STEREOSCOPES,
- VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CHROMOB,
FRAMES.
E. & H. T..ANTHONY dr Co.,
•_ '691 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Invite the attention of the Trade to their exten
eive assortment of tho above goods of theA own
rblication, manufacture and importation.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES
and .
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
591 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
OppOsiteAfotropolitan Hotel,
IMPORTERS AND , MANUFACTDRERS OF
PHOTOORAPETC MATERIALS.
'March 1, 1871--ry; - - ' •
IN'PARTITIO —ln matter of the estate of
Allen; Dewey, deceased. In the Orphans'
Court of I Tloga county. No. 18, May Term)
1870.
• The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Wm.
W. Dewey, George Dawey,.Dolly Ann Pow
, ler, Albert Dewey,, Louisa Sperry,4lman
Dewey, Walter D4py Q,recin,filpiittr i Wary
Puller,_ Ruth, 5 :0484 1 100 c itzla114
'3-:ftowt
lineal descendants of Allen- Dewey, late of
• • Tioga county, Pa., deceased; and to all other
, persona interested, Greeting.:
Tioga County, ss: You
,are hereby tilted to
be and appear I?efbre theJwdelsof:4r °mho*
court, at.sin ipluire'cOtirt Who holitat Wells.
boro, ip said county, on Mondayy, the 29th day
of, May, 1871, at two o'clock then and
there to aecept or refuse to take lhe real estate
of said Allen Dewey, deeeased, situate in Built
,van township, in said county, at the appraised
value put upon it by en Inquest; duly awarded
by the said Court, and returned by the Sheriff
on i the2Bth day of November, 1870, to wit, at
the valuation of one thousand nine hundred and
twelvei and 50-100 the dollars; or, show cause
why the same shall not bo ordered t 6 be sold.
,Witness the Hon. IL G. White, President
Judge - of our said..cleurt at.Welishere, this 10th
day of Pelitiary; 1871.
April 5, 1871 Ow D. L. MUNE, Clerk.
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- . Lots for Sale.
OWN 144413 for sale in /logo borough, by
$• B. SMITH ilt SON. fir9.il 1 ) Prii. tf
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all dames of trade
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DRY GOODS!
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DOMESTIC GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, PRINTS AND HOSIERY,
B9CTS AND' SUOES A SPECIALITY,
EATS AND CAM
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hest .Market Price p=aid fo7 0 untry Pro-cptee.
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TERMS-STRICTLY CASH
The patronage Of tilte.,publio solicited:
March 8, 1870.
The Largest Establishment ti
403.1.-
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334.10E51E5.
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lIAVING faollitiea for buying and handling large quantities of Goods enables him t
them at the lowest Jobbing prices. In our retail department Goods are sold at aem
yanoe over wholesale prices. A large stook of -
STONE, RHODE ISLIND 4)10.ii-VT...p4,:ii,j,,N#,,'
Transfer OrnamentS, Stripping Pen
A fullll4n - Ooois 4 ap i ertai itag o our in s :Leineas kept in stock.
Fah. 1:1971-1y._
IVelinrCl
twat tuerLe4;L-1
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Foreign and Domestic Dry Aoods4„,
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'Which will be sold very cheap. • , , 4
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LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 0: E OL TH F li OLOAI
BEAV"*"" b
BUTTONS, ALL KINDS, CLOTHS AND OASSIMERES,
LINEN 000DS, ; VELVETEENS & WHITE 001
Gloves, Hosiery, Knit Goode and Notione.
Choice Groceries.
sugar, Soap,
Coffee, Tea,
Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Rubbers, Crockery, Wooden Ware,
- - ,r; • - ~._44.t ~? ? .
..._, i „-, fVaeli PO l .o l ooMktir chiped 4). / 1 4
Please call and look our - Stook ovei. on will= "map lin ,
s t oodO.
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a fit.
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STOVES,
IRON, NAps, OARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE SHOES, AND HORSE NA
A general stock of Builders Materials. LOCKS, BUTS, LATCHES, HINGES, As
Also. WRAPPING PIAPER at manufaeturersprlees. •
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JOBBING PII43IVIEVLT' ATTENBEB Tl 3.
2M2:`Terrns Cash, and prices reasonable. First dlor above Cone Howie.
WeHobos°, Jan, 4, 1871-Iy.
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MIRE GERMANS VIOTORIOUS, and peace proclaimed timughout the United States:
ertheless death, with remorseless stride is on the track 4f every eon and daughter, an
the old folks too; whioh is sufficient reason why &Grit ihonid h no delaylv gulag to
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TRAITS
ON IR lq PAPER OR PORCELAIN
_t the smallest fook or up to Igo alto.
Vignette, Cartes do Visite; Ciertnan and4tadallion heeds 4 0
oni reto,43,'
atives, neVil Viotori size, Cabinet `size,
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and all popular sizes made and put up in neater atyle than has .heretofore been offered by , any
Photographer In this section of country. It Is the only gallery in Tioga County retouching its
negatives In the true Berlin style. Large assortment 4f
FRAMES.:,AND ;, FRAME .- MATERIAtti. cIOPYING AND FINISHING ; /N
•• ; INE, WATER, CRAYON OR OM COLORS -
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done at moderate rates, and in first class style My piece are as low. as the towalt, &fg
equally as good work, and terms oash when the oftting,is made. All work gnarranteed to give
eattataotion without extra charge. Those, who come first will be first served. Call and examine
specimens before going elsewhere ~r 1;;; , r 17 -
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MaPticid. JIM 11, /.87/-4*
P . itukton; N , P. A., Artlo and bopflator.
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(Bache's oid Stanal
ND A FULL SMOK OF
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Cliacolcsa) 431-I•l:)cserless.
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ALL
GLASS, ALL BMW, BINGLII AN , D DOVV ,‘, A:O IOI E.
PAINTS, AbL'ItINDEI AND COLORII;.% , ',:, -
VARNISHES AND VARNISILILIWIHES, A 'ULL BiOCH.
and Washes, OA , Carriage and
•
Cutter OrUitituOnting.
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R. BARER,
4iIAS A !FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FM
'To&teto,
Crackers,
(Successor to D. P. ROBE T3 l ) DRitVit
TIN AND HARDWAR
a;tasrbe.xitarteo Cams,
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Tits l Oatawba (14;
POD Liver': conip;ainifi;, .Taututlpo,
or:Areaways llead
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tablei- Ciliittiini,ng;`, '44 - rezi, 7 !4/...0 1 0, 13- !
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MEM
These pills are the most delightfully pleaboot
purgative, superseding easter oll,.ealts; magne
sia; eta.' • There ienothing seetilleahle,to
the stomach. They give -tone, nod cause neither
nausea norgriping4mins.:.:'Phey.are cob:loosed.
of thefinest ingredients.' After , a few days' use
of them, such.t n invigorition of the 'entire sys
tem thited'plac - p, as'to,aiipear miraculous- to the
weak and - enervated, Whether arising from im
prudence or disease. 11. T.- Ifelmbold's Qom
pound.fluldExtract , Catawba Wage; Pills are
hot quoit , ceated,-froni the fact - that sugar boated
Villa Ale notditofolve k bat pass-through the stom
sal with out' ,dtasolving,-oOttenquently 'do not
roe:140811hp desired effect. The OatawbarGrape
Pills, beine,pleasaitt in , taste and oder, 'do not
nacessitate.theirleing sugar-touted. Price fifty
centeyet.bo*:.l4 . • '
.. 44 ,
starlit it ,SEtnibotiEs .
~ . .
affpnr : :l9loEl M47WD' COXPOVWD
~t1:17.11): . 071i.44.0T. , 5.41?5APAR1ZLA
will redioally exterminate from the syateih, Sy
philis, Sorefulk, PeOr Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes,
Sore Legs, Sore Mouth,' Sore tread, Bionehitio,
Skip Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings
from the Ear,' White Swellings, ,Tutnors ' 'Cando
(
TOLL" Affeetionsibid ii,-Riokets;' Night Rweais,
Eilandutarfibiellin si Rash/totter, Minors 'of
611kinde, Chief:Ade httinatissa, Dyspepsia, and
alt . diseaseg:that tuive beem"establishod in the
system for years. ' •
,' -
OE
•
Being prepared expressly for the a,b ve cons.
plaints, its bhiod purifying properties ar greater
than anvother preparation of sareapa Ma. It
gives the complexion a clear and healthy color,
and restores the patient to a state of health and
purity, gor purifying_ the bloody removing all
chronic nonstitutlonal disekees• arising from , an
laipnie scats of the blood, and the only reliable
and effectual knotvn remedy for the Cure of pains
and swelling of the bones ulderatione of the
throat analogs, blotches , pimples on .the face,
erysipelas; add all scaly eruptions of the ekin,
and beautifying the complexion.
Henry T. Hehubold's
CONCENTRATED FL UID 'EXTRACT BU-
, CHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes in which it
has boon given, irritation of the nook of the'
bladder edit inflammation of the kidneys, ulcer
ation of tho kidneys and bladder, retention of
urine, diseases of the prostrate gland, stone in
the bladder, calculus, gravel, briokdust deposit,
and mucous or milky discharges; and for enfee
bled and delicate constitutions of both sexes,
attended with the following symptoms : Indis
position to exertion, loss of power, lose of mem
ory, difficulty of brothing, weak nerves, tram-
Ming, horror of disease, ivakeftanes, dimness of
vision, pain In the back, hot baptis t , flushing or
the body, dryness of the skin, eruption on the
face, pallid countenance, universal lassitude of
the muscular system, eta.
Used 'by persons from the ages of eighteen to
twenty -Ova l and from 85 to U; or the decline or
change of life; after conflntffiaent or labor pains;
for bid-wetting in children..
offer
11 ad-
!MI
Helmbold's Extract Buohu is diurotio and
blood ptirifying, and cares all diseases arising
from habits of dissipation and excesses and im
prudences in life; Impurities of the blood, etc.,
supOrseutag copsanu - tu - Artbutuns-rut- rehluh It le
used, and syphilltio affeotions—inthese diseases
Used in connection with Helmbolirs, Rood' Wash.
In many affeotlone Peculiar to tattlers, the Ex
lead Bohn is Antiquated by any other reinedy—
al In chlorosis or retention, irregularity, painful.
Delia or suppression of customary evacuations,
ulcerated or sohirrus state of the uterus, leucorr-
Wei or whites, sterility, and for all 'complaints
incident to the sex; whether, arising Prom indis
oretfon or habits of disitipation. It ia.preacribed
extensively by the most etainent phystolane and
midffives, for enfeebled and delicate constitu
tion-a, of both sexes and all ages, (attended [with
any of the above diseases or symptoms.)
• • '
H. T. ficimbold's . Extract
BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARI,SING k'R OM
Ea
lIIIPRUDBNOES, DISSIPATION, MO.,
in all their stages, at little expense, little or no
change in di@ti ho incionvenienoe and no expo
ewe: •it causeit , a' frequent " desire, • and gives
strenothlo urinale, • thcr e by:eMoving obstruo
tionsi- preyentini and' Crying atrlotares of, the
hrothre,.4l . 9l4,s,pain and inflammation, so fre
quent:in title plass of tliseases,.,and expe ll ing all
poisonous matter. .
Thontatticift,itho'iittie been'the 'victims of in
competentleriens, and who have paid heavy
fees who ourici,in a Short time, have found they
had been deactived, t ;and that the 6 poison' -has,
by 'the use of 'powerful astringents,' been dried
up in the epten2, to break out in a more aggra,
t , atod form, - and after marriage.
,
Uselleimbold'e txtradt Btiohu 'for all affec
tions and . diseasess i of ihe P urinary organs. whe
ther eitisting in mare or finale, from whatever
cause originating, -and no matter of how long
standing. Price, one dollar and fifty mite per
bottle.
EMI
ahow
H. T. HELMBOLD'S .IMPB
ROSE 'WASH
cannot be surpassed as a face wash, and will ee
found the only, specific remedy in every speci e s
of cutaireous affeetion. It speedily °radical 13
pimples, spots, aeorbutio dryness, induration a of
the. cuisine/ins membrane, etc., dispels redness
and ineiplent inflammation, hives, rash, moth
patches,' dryness of scalp or skin: frost bites,
and all purposes for whioh, salves or ointments
are use di restores the skin to a state of purity
and softness, and insures continued healthy no
tion to the tissue of its vessels, on which depends
the agreeable aloarnese and vi vacity of complex
ion so much sought and admired.. But however
valuable as a remedy for existing defeats of the
skin, H. T. Ilelmbold'e Rose Wash hail long %us
tallied its principal claim to unbounded patron
age;;" by possessing qualities which rend r it a
toil4tappendage•of the most superlative an con.,
genial cbaraoter , combining in an °lege t for
mula those prominent requisites, safety and esi—
cac.9--the invariable accompaniments of its use
—as a proserative.and refresher of the complex
ion., It le an' eficellent lotion for diseases of a
eyphilitio nature, and as an injection for disea
ses of the urinary organs, arising from habits of
dissipation, used, in connection with the Extracts.
Buohd, Sarsaparilla and Oatawba Grape Pills,
in Binh diseases as recmmended, cannot bo Bur
p; sae d. " :
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Full and explicit directions accompany the
megoines. Evidence of the ost responsible
and reliable character furnisht. on application,
with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses,
and upward of 90,000 unsolicited certificates and
recommendatory letters; many of which are from
the highest sources, including eminent physi
cians, olergymen,atateimen, otm The proprie
tor has iie:ver• rektibid their' publication in
the neiveparierk dein; net do this; from the
fact that hie artioles rilnh as stand' rd prepara
tions' and do not need to be proppe4 up by car
• • •
Heinty T. Helmbold'a Gent
peg'
.ratione
delivered to any address, secure f
ttou.' •
'''EsObliefa.tiyward of twenty ye ,
druggists everywhere. Address le
=am in eonfideuse, to •Healy
draggist'aud'eltesidit: • Only 'depp
la's t diveituethenileal wa
Z 94 Broadway, 111.,Iterk„ or to. 4'4 ;
tuedicial depot, 104 south Torah etr
43.1 ware of • otitifpffeitit.
Wcritiken
11M=MI
F ` .r.. F
IA 1
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LADIES.
. n , e Pr67;la.
om observal
re.: Sold by
era fer infer
' Ifebitbulji,
Libgicy T.
Ileum, NO.
IXelLOoldre
c at, Pbtlidel.:
r "Henry T,
Feb 8 bm
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,giliousiLg: , D REG? sl u g.
t,l es! s
oTiNIk(3I-"
„ • Yr
"nßucis AND MEDICINES , PAINTS
4 - 0 AND OILS, • I
MEM
TIJA.I4DEUS DAVIDS!.INKS, KEITH'S
• 'CONCENTRATED MEDICPIES ?
[REDFLL'S FLUID, EX
TdI4.CTS,
BURNEIPS COCOAINE, FLAYORINO
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
ESTER PERFDMERI.
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALK
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND , DYE COLORS,
I AGENTS, FOR. MARVIN & 00'S BE.
B°l4 at Whole . salo Prices. Buyers arerequested:
Dail and get quotations before going further,
Eagt
:W. D. TERBELai & CO.
Corning, N.Y., Jnn. 1, 1871-11
Furniture ! Furniture !
,B. T. VAN HORN,
HAVING completed his new Cabinet Ware
house on Main street, Wells t boro, lute elock
ed It with a largo and superior assorted stock of
FURNITURE.
Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, liaploh
from $l6O down, and as cheap
ae the same goods can be bo't
in the cities, froight added.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth;
from $125 down. 4%.180,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TE E-
A-TETES,
with yphoistery to suit.
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble T,lps,
Looking Glasses;qlriu3kets Pa
, per Rucks, Booking Chairs,
all kinds,
Wholesale and Retail.
I am manufacturing as usual, and intend to
keep a full at.* of wore, home and city made
at all timea. My Ware Rooms are apaoioua and
neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and
best Moir of Furniture ever brought into the
County.
Planing and Matching,
• SCROLL SAWING A:MOULDING,
done to order at the Factory.
1, 'lB7l-tf B. T.. VAN llOltN
Ingllam's Woolen Mills
I► - gERF.IELD, PA.
THE subscribers will pay Cub, Fall-Cloth,
.1; °animates, Flannels, /co., ko., for Wool.—
Theyalso manufacturb as usual—
TO OMR, OR 'ON SHIRRS,
to suitcuitomera. All work warranted aarep
resented. They invite particular attention to
• their Water Proof
CASSIIVIERES,
Which are warranted in every respect. Partin
lar attention gtvop to
ROLL a CARDING
AND ` 4 '''
CLOTH DRESSING. -
iNG HAM'S large stock of Oas s imeres, /to ~25
per cent less than•any competitors, and warrant.
ed as represented.
INGRAMS manufacturo to order, and do all
kitide of Roll-Carding and Cloth Craning, and
defy 'competition. •,'_
IN4HAMB.bepp,ea good an assortment of
•
• MIII Cloths, Oassimeres,
•
,
and give snore for Wool in exchange than any
other establishment. Try them andiatiefy your
eolvee.-
liNQUAllikl wholesale aatl retail at the COW
anesque Mille, 2 miles below linolgville: • ' •
Oar Cloths are warranted, and sold by tbe
following - persons :
0. B . KELLEY, Wellaboro, Pa.
T. L• BALDWIN & 00., Tioga, Pa.
J. 0. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
Deerfield. Jan L 1871-tf
VED
I\TOTICE is'horoby given, that ,the Commis
-111 siOners of Tioga county will hold a Gen
eral Appeal for those who aro aggrieved by their
armaments and militia enrollments for the year
1671, as by set of Miserably in such case made
andprovided, for aesesomenti, collection of tax
es,, Ai., at the Ocinimieoloters' office in Welfsbo
ro, on the 25th, 28th, 1 27th A•2Bth days of April
next, commencing at 9 A. M, each day.
M. W. WEVIERBEE,
P. V. VANNUSS,
- JOB REXFORD,
• • - Dommissioners.
Attest : Tuos. ALLEN, Clerk. •
March 15.1871. 8w
THE BEST HOTEL in the 0 I UNTIr.
TOR " CONB HUSH."
7 ; NEW. Rooms large and woll-vontila
ted. Accommodations not surpassed by
' 1 . any first class hetet in the " Northern
Tier." Bats no higher- than at "second and
third rate hotels.-- tocation, corner of Main and
Walnut streets, Wellaboro. .
Algood table, good liquors, good odder, and a
good hostler. A. B. Gt/AVE.S,,Prop'r.:
Marsh 8,1871. •
. ,
IN PAIVKITIQN---in natter of.
,the..eattoa, of
Davi4"Huli clor,-41ewd: tfi.9.4il
phana' Court of:Tioga mount,#.'llo.' 8, nglia!'
T erm, 1870. , 1 ,
The Coufmonwealth of Penneylsanta to LuoY
A. Hulalarider, John S.. Huislander . Sagan E. E. Freeman, Ezekiel K. Thilolander, ' Earriet
Vanvaloalnear, David J. Iluislandor,
Julia A. Lamont, and Eunice Edgeton,
:guardian of Lucy Fermata 'fluielander,
:Clara S. Eulslander and Thomas Itulsian
der, Altioal tleseozidatito of David Bulsla n
der, late of Tioga county, Pa., dem:mood ' s
and to all other persona interested, Giictingf
1 1 0 114 . 0,9Unty, so: You _aro hereby Atari to
bo aid appear before the Judges of our Orphans'
Court, at-ea Orphane court to beheld-at
Wolla
boro+ in and for :said county, on Monday, the
29th daiidtMai,lB7l,'at - 2 o'clock : P:lW., then
and theta accept ov rofuse:to,take the reales+
tate Of Wald Vivid ifulelander, deceased. situate
in Charleston township, in said "oanntyi 'at 64'
appraised valuation 1,114,, upon:. it,,by an Inquest,
duly avAidedhy the-said Court; and returned
by the ,Sheriff on the 28th day of, Novetnber,
1870,' to wit, at the valuation of three tha'usand.
three 11004 iii4E./9r.tir 14. • dollars ;, or ; thaw
oattaa why the seine shall not be orclored to bo
301/.1.
Witness the lion. D. (1.,. Whito,,Fresident
Judge of our said cOnit;ll4Walleb - otte, this:loth
day of February,lB7l. A. L. LEA/a Olerk4
April 5,1871 6w
FINED OIL.
:to., &0., &0.,
OD- gu
t F•
Masora
ha'
and Bhoi
tb•
I
& Derby,
ue the
prices on all goode ondl
.FOR
Wo keep a ,good au
Hats and
BOOTS BALMORA
.800 E'SS, GROG
EtALLIGAS
~,,,
warranted t. fit any foot fro
elusive.
Our Stook
FRENCH CALF, FRE
PER, SOLE, ,COM
• LININGS, 'BIND
• ROCCO,
willipe kept up as
On Findings we shall! be
ways,`abd•36e Ana . enfietce
.satiefnotory to the trad'o.
eold.
CASH P
FOR HID
OTJSTObI.
Dono promptly and 'wel
on short notice. Drop hi a
. t LqiERILER,
Deo: 14, 1870.-11 y. • •
TO TUE IPA
TitiaA 0
lAM new building at mrman
,011 e. q 91perior
PANIVINGII
whicbpossossee the follgwinga
mine:
1. It separates rya,oate,rat It
hesaand cockle, from wheat. ;
8. It chain; flax eopd,talreeo
ther seeds, perfectly.
8, Itcleanstlntotlay decd.
4. It doee all othereoparatin
This mill is built orate beet
bet, In good etyle.aud le sold
duce.
I VII Sts patent sieve, f.
etheat,toothermillaionrease
Lswrencoville;Jan.l,lB7o
HARNESS
THE UNDERSIGNEDi
tens of We!labor° an
recently moved over Trn
Store with his
HornOs,
In full operation e Orafto
and Water ete.; re he
faeture all kinds o
Doublet lug
In tbo best style, and 41* the hosi ruaterlat.
-•
R EPAIRIN I .O- 'D ONE
On'sholt notice and good. I employ the but
workmen and use none but the hest material,
and am therefore pt•opaYed to, plesso all wile
want anything in my I)nilL
Nov. 9, 1870
WAS;ZOR & itakreagoe,
bRiLEIr nt
iIARDWARE, IRON STEEL, NAILS„
STOVES, TIN-TVAI4E,
BUTING, SPA'S; fiITiIERV,
,V^A TER
AGRICULTURAL ;IMPLEMENTS,
lar*ltirk 414 Xcregg I TTitilminga;
I HARNESSES, SADDLES, a.b.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 4 18i1-y
Grocery and Provision Store,
CORNI)74 N . . Y
-1 •
tea, i,
WHOLESALE AND
in all kinds of
GROCHRIES
I
Wines, Liq
Clga
FOREIGN tt DOME
DRIED F
CANNED FR
VEGETA
WOQP i' , 4 WILLOW
CROCKERY
CHILDREN'S CARR',
PERAMBULATORS,
A full and complete aaa,
mentioned goods of the bee:
hand •(
Particular attention paid to Fine !Groceries
Dent -d Cr -ill find I' • L their in
t3rer
'SEWING M
THIS
,M4CHINE. bas
adapted to all kinds;
needs atrial to be approci
foil, Boom, tuck, bind, quilt
cord, gather and ruffle, end'
poet machine for family to'
publio.
Tho DOUBLE LOCK ELAB
is suporior to ull °there, to
sews direct from'the epo
winding of thread. It is = .
norliablo to get out df ord
Per-ons wiebing to prize
by al means try this one, :
other Call on, or address ,
.
'• • • . "0.. R. RAIORT,
4, 7 • @ Alba arsoiq FA.
STORE,
IMMI
tt RAN DOLPIi
rebored tho Boot
o of bluets. Sekr i
propose to conlin.
°Bi--reducing th e
g strictly
.11U
o p
Hto
an.
.usi
olli
IA
.
=ant of
Caps,
IS, OAITEIts
4. NS\ ANI)
;INS •
No :0, to 1;3
MI
TIP
lON CALF,
MO-
; ereto i o IT
ound iat home al.
IT' to sail at ptiLt i
' e nr.o r n'the untie/.
ID
‘,Clitri 1I
I .
-Bcpthips d o p e
bo convinced,
it •RANDOLPI}
ItIERS OF
UNTY.
. factory,i a Lawrent:
lilliL
,
yaptageeover gjlotjas,
Ater ,aodfo plea elJp.ll, o
t yellow good, cea alt
required of a will
nd moat durable ttr
cheap for comb, or pro
•
1 r eepara l tlng oatefrorb
abltterias.
4".1 hI4IIIER
SHOP.
puid say to the sin
• icinity that be hai
r r , Brotbors Ornee7
Shop
rest, between 111.nr,
G PFPparq N mann•
e Harnesses,
W. A. NEWCOIII3
IL..
AIL I DEA LEh
i ON`,
ors and
01
eIfIFE : N
PITS,
U.ITSI AND
LES,I
ARE, GLASS Jc,
WARE,
• GES, CABS
TOYS, &0., &c
4rtimplat of the above
t quality always op
CHINE T
0 eupprlpr, and
of work. it opY
ated, It will hci,
, braid, embroider,
his like`best and chea
over offered to the
I r IC STIICEI MACHINE,
' the r:'ason that it
la and requires DO
aailq n.juttod, and
Dr.
Rae a mtiohino, Eb o'd
before bu,i1 3 /4 anY