The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 26, 1871, Image 4

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    GOOD NIGHT.
BY HEST A. nesznicr.
• A-
o od.n ight de dririely.l:—l - ray topiee
Across the Eloina)natitii,baginlour arkd'white,.
Bridging all oriaeii iiefweeri ni it iney be: •
Lean low, sweet friend ? iti the Instgood night:
For, lying t inute upon my couch, and atill,
The fevli•ttnahp vanlahaPFo4 toy_ fit . ee; -
I heard them whisper (softly, ("Tie Ilia will ;
Angels will give herbapplerresting-plece r'
And so, from sight of tears that fall like rain,
And sound of sobbing smothered close and low,
I turn my whiteface to the window-pane,
To say Good• Night to thee bofore I go.
. .
flood-night, ietir-ilight! mit fear lhd" end,
The conflict with the billows dark and high;
And yet, if I could touch thy hand, my friend,
I think it would he easier to die;
If I could feel, through'all the quiet waves
Of my deep hixtr, thy tender breath atbrill,
could go down unto the place of graves :
Wiih eyes °shine and pale lips smiling siill;
Or it may be that if, through all the strife
And pain of parting, I should hear thy call,- -
I should Came surging back to - Sweet, sweet life,
And know no mistary of death at all.
It may not he, 0 ood-night, dear friend, good night!
And when you see the violets again,
And bear, through boughs with swollen buds
awhite, - -
The gentle falling of the April rain,
Remember ber wboke young life held thy name,
With all ; tbings holy, in its outward Sight,
And turnlvimetimes from busy haunte of men
To bear again tier low Good-nighl,Good•nlght!
—Terre Route )Incl.) Mail,
AGRICULTU.RE.
THE POTATO-AREIWE TO LOSE IT
From hairlY : all parts of the West we
have dioOuraging acconats of the Col
orado potato, tug. For years he has
been quietly but irresistibly working
his way'eastward,•and•this year is re-.
ported as far east as Erie county, Ohio,
and Monroe, Michigan. At this rate,
the pest will he hero in three years, or
iess, and when he comes there Is an end
Of the potato, which is one- of our beat
and most reliable crops. - •
There is no use of tryingito beat him
hy poison, hot water, or flocks of chick
,i,inn. These may bother his skirmish
line a little at first; but when he ar
rives in - farce, good bye to the potato,
for a time. Perhaps, after he has had
his day, be will disappear, though it
rather looks now as if he were It)
like Master aul Dombey, -
, bel „
come, "a
permanency." In his moral, physical
and political aspects—for he has these
—the bug. is --a - little mixed. - Morally,
ho is i n disCouraging and Naurmounta
ble fact to the agrfeulturist. Physical
ly, he is a nasty, poisonous, singgish
pest. Top
scald
'celled .him ,by the
bushel,' and scald or burg Win to death;
nut, if you . inhale the fumes of the
roasting or steaming insect, you' are
poisoned dangerously, perhaps fatally.
Politically, We are hot so sure. Every
evil has something in the way of com
pensation ; and a trend Writes ti's from
Hutchinson, M'Leod emMty, Minneso•
to--a county largely settled by Irish
immigrants—that the advent of the po
tto bug and a local liquor law have re
duced the Democratic vote over thirty
per cent, in the last two years, in that
county. . '1
THE POTATO ONION.—TIhs singular
plant is a variety of the common onion,
and produces neither Hower stalks nor
seeds. Its bulbs grow just below the
surface of the ground, somewhat after
the manner of the potato, and from
this peculiarity it derives it name, po
tato onion. The place of its origla is
not known. It, is said, by some an
t:inns, to have originated in Egypt,
but it is first known to have been culti
vated' in the : , .nuth of Scotland.
The preparation of the soil, mode of
culture, and storing both the small and
the mature bulbs are the 'same as has
been described for other onions. When
a full-grown or mature bulb is set in
the ground in the spring, it grows and
divides tumidly into five or six, some
times even twelve, small bulbs,,, which
at the close of the season commonly at
tain the size of hazel nuts, or one-half
or three-fort he of an inch in diameter.
In very rich alluvial soils some fre
quently grow qui* large, and may be
sold in the Market, or used for the ta
ble. The small tubers are' preserved
through the winter and reset the next
spring. In southern latitudes, where
they are not Injured by the frost, they
are sometimes reset in October. At the
end of theiettedn they arrive at their
full size,i which is about the same as the
common varieties, from two and a half
to three inches in diameter.
These onions are more hardy than
those rats'ed from the seeds, and are
rarely attacked by the onion fly. They
are, therefore, well adapted to cold cli
mates with dhort seasons, and to places
infested with the onion Ify. They are
easily raised, a very sure crop, and well
tilted for garden culture and family n:e.
Peter Henderson says :
Mr. Hayward, of Rochester, .N
York, who has cultivated them ext,
sively, says:
They are an excellent variety for ' a
ble use, good keepers, and, what is still
better, a very profitable crop.
In some parts .of the country they
ace cultivated largely as the best onion
for the early market. In Bristol,
Rhode Island, 20,000 bushels were•raised
this year for that purpose, 400 bushels
being sometimes grown upon an acre.
The small bulbs for resetting are fre
quently sold in the market, and are
worth $5 to $lO per bushel.
REMEDY FOR POISON.--A correspon
dent of the London Literary Gazette,
alluding to the numerous cases of death
From accidental poisoning, adds :
"I venture to affirm there is scarce
even a cottage in this ountry that does
not contain an Invaluable, certain, im
mediate remedy for such events—noth
ing more than a dessert spoonful of
made mustard, mixed in a tumbler of
warm water, and drank immediately.
It acts as au emetic, is always ready,
and may be used in any case where one
is required.
may
making this simple
antidote, you way be the means of sav
ing many a fellow creature from an un
timely end." _
ACTION pF f i oTASH ON FRUIT TREES.
—Dr. Cieerges B. Wood, in a late com
munication to the American Philoso
phical Society, in Philadelphia, pre
sented Atte result of cevtain experiments'
made by him upon the effect of salts of
potassa when applied to grain and fruit
producing soils. In his view, the de
preciation of the productiveness of ap
ple, peach, and quince orchards tine is to
the exhaustion of potash from the soil.
Several of such orchards, formerly very
valuable, but which had within a few
ears ceased to bear much fruit, on
being treated With an application of
wood ashes to the roote of the trees, be
came completely revived, producing
full crops the Mowing year.
LORMORE BROS. CO.
VkiElOt—yaSALE
GROCE
N:
WIL. J• L011.31011E, JT. 3. LOASIORIC, L
fitOPRIETORO OF
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STEAM COffil. t SPICE
y °AMORE BROS. h CO., would
tentlon the Trade in the' eon
Southern Tier allow York and *to il
i y lvania, to the large and ftil
GROCERIES Si PROV
con l etantly On ftand at theiretttensli- 1
and Stares, No. 81 alailfr Carroll B
and offered for sale =the :most 11
satisfaction in all eases guaranteed.
Our Strain In
for the Roasting of Coffee and the
Coffee and Spices, ,are of the poi
proved construction, and not axes
in the country.
TEAS'
110 have a full stock of choice Te
direct from Importers in New York
soil as cheap as any house in the tr:
Sugars, Molasses &
from the heat Refiners, and sold a
lowest New York quotations.
FOREIGN DRIED FRUIT, •
KINDS OF NUTS,
FitslliamMisY & Pi
We buy from first bands in the
afford a better article at a lector pr
firm In Western New York.
WOODEN WARE, Cordage and
full line of goods.
LIQUORS
We call the attention of the Trade
stook of Wines and Liquors, which f I
fineness are unsurpassed.
IMPORTED ALE —Scotch, lasi
glish, and of the best brands et:instil,
FOREIGN AND DOMESITC TUTORS—
Wo specially invite purchasers to call and ex.
amine our stock of Foreign an Domecoto
Liquors before buying elsewhere.
MEDICINAL WHISKEY— We pit up forthe
i
especial benfitof the sick, a pure ar fele of Old
Bourbon Whiskey for the Driaggist rade.
Sole Agents in Elmira, of the Era naWineCo.
In brief, we invite a close scrutinylof mirgoods
and their prices, the whole assortment being too
numerous to mention in detail.
LORMORE BROS.
(N0.37E1. 39 0 arroll St,
Sept. 21, 1870.-Iy.
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Albemarle Land A
ELIZABETH CITY, NORT C
LARGE AND SMALL FARMS
At prices ringing from 48 t 6
on reasonable term oC•pnyment.
Timber La
covered with Pine, Juniper, Cyp - ri
Poplar Timber, close to navlgatl.
to SW . per acro.
Village Property,
Stores, Wood and Brick Dwell 4
Lots and Wharvee, excellent ()Meat
friendly people, navigable water
markets, favor this locality. Inqui
SMITH et SAW, Attf
May 3, 1871. Elisabeth,
Welisboro H
•rn CUR. MATS ST. 4L- THE'
to WELLSBORO,
SOL. GUNNEL, PR!
MI is a popular Hotel lately k
Holiday. The Proprietor will spa
make it a tirst.olass bons°. All t'_
rive and depart from this house. 4.
in attendance. ;ID - Livery attache
Jan 1, 18;1-ly
For Sale or Ren
A GOOD dairy farm in Tioga ownship, Ti
di. oga county, Pa., about 2} miles west of the
Borough of Tioga. about 100 ac as improved,
/
and 46 unimproved. lies on it three barns,
three dwelling houses, an apple and peach orch
ard, andother fruit trees. Terms easy. Also ad•
joining on the west, a farm and timber lands
from 40 to 200 acres as desired, pith 80 sores
improved, with a good barn, a good house and
apple orchard. Good fora dairying farm.
Jan 1, 1871-tf. 0. 11. SEYMOUR,
Tioga, Pa.
Wellsboro B: kery.
y J. BURGIN would• say to t
el
• Wolleboro and vicinity th
parecl to supply them with
BREAD, PIES AND ICAKES,
of tho l beet quality. We also nerve meals and
and Fiesh OYSTERS to tbozewho lab. Call at
the ola Steven? stand. J.' . BERGIN.
Nov. 23 , 1871-Iy.
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Sumac Want
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AY ER A, GERARD, of Tioga
per pound, if gathered befo
eoorect red, for the leaves and terl
thereof. They must be kept free 5 .
moisture, and cured in a lihady
dry, pick out the sticks, it there
pack the leaves and tendrils, or ate
bags for delivery. The higb.est,
paid f6r Teal Sifts. Tioga, Aura;
Insurance Insurlincol:
MUTUAL.
INSURAtiertiMiPANY
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a -
Offlee, No. 112 lA. 4th Mt.:,
Chart'd Capital $6OO 000.
Asset - a — aver ' $1,000;0**
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Stock and hltituitl,"oothhining
MteSte. Suppose your aro already insured in a
Mit t -class company,'And from any cause what
'4,lter, (say after ten yearly payment) you do not
of - rittnnot•pay longer and 'die—your ittapranee to
gone and your monoy waged. , -;;•Not' , SP -itk l the
"Band-IN-RAND," all Pollute* lull . .N0N..F0111 , 2
. Thiti 4omp!my . which ranks • amoug the, most
popular trireeessfall Life•insitiknoo; Co' pri;
nice, gratits pollciei onitlf dellilblir r alr, both
.with and witlibit'prallts. -
• TraciehurPriveleges unrestricted.
Ail policies are ineontestible after one year
from any of thamdiaatlmiPtiWt;- - -- - v
Look to your Life Insurance. Please a;dmtua
.the following Comparative gable,, jtii7Aionta ,
times alleged by Agents of OthitOblitpiethit,t
the Company they represent le safer than others.
While we unhesitatingly assert our belief in _the
scogidness and stability of all companies, we'
sitelo present the following for the inspection of
those desiring to Insure:
, The following oomOvilifiii4fO r Nerfabrf%''' ' • -
Frei:oh:Me charged by each•for'inv tifirtfraiiorhir
life at the age of 30 years, payable at death:
ats
call the at•
JAW of the
hern Penn-
Aortment of
SIONS
liVarellotute
est, N.
nal terms;
lls
e finding of
t recant Ira
by any
st. We tiny
or cub, and
: de.
yrups
t latest and
ND ALL
kled
st, and can
ce tban any
Brooms—A
0
to our large
r purity and
and En
i tly on hand
CO.,
mum
M 1331
jency
OLIN 4.
OR SALE
5 per gore,
ds
s, Qum and
n. Price $8
viz:
ngs, Vacant
te, fertile soil,
and good
,re of
ye at Law,
City, N. C.
tel,
AVENUE,
A.
rzl
spt by B. B.
•e no pains to
le stager ar
good bootie?
td.
a citizens o
t be is pre
pay one cent
e the berries
drtle, or stems
Orem rain and
place. When
be any, •nd
me thereof, in
market price
28, '7l 124
Annual premium Ten annual
for .-
Travelers' $16,84 $88.21
AEtna, 22,13.42,80
Home, . • 28,80 7 .
Equitable, 22,70.—.. • 837_
Washiugtop,.... 22,70 40,0
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Sand in -Hand, 16,60 32,60
Sot already insured take a polfoy with the
"HANP-I*-AND:"
the best Mutual Company In the United States':
March, 1, 1871.-ly.
A. 3f, INQII4II Agetit.
YOUNG BERTRAND.
THIS well known •Siock- lONS wiltatandler
Mares during the season at the subsoriber's
Stable in Wellsboro. His stook is so well known
there is no necessity of remarks. It issafiloient
to say, for roadsters they are not surpassed, or
for power of endurance. The said horse is a
coal black, weighs loop Ibis t , pospund, And kind
in harness, his foals pinViigte*Weetvicekhli.
of any. horse in this -purpoJum.
At the request of numerous patrons, I haver de
termined to stand him where he can be found at
all tittles by those that wish for his services.
E. A. PlB4, Proprietor, .
Welishoro, April 26, 11311.-Sar
Livery Stable:
im Mt" ATKiNa KETOkald
respootfully 4forsegie pub
lto t it they hive otabllob ed a '
Livery. Iftre.liire,_...
/ • ~, /. 44 ,..," 7 := i)
At their Stabl e on Peariße..oplpicis tea
wyiejefa.
wagon shop. Single or:d,onlild rig farnislfedlo r
order. They aim to keePSOlid tidrObl licadirk"
gone, and !intend to please. Fetileszesisonible.
WATKINS t KETCHAM.
Jan. 4,1871-Iy.
SALE.
THE undersigned, owners of a Portable Bri
gine, with a -Carding Machine, two Lathes
and a run of From% Burr Stones attached, are
prepared to fill orders in their business at- Bast
Charleston, Pa.
The above property is higood rimultag - order,
and will be sold at a fait price, attd tin,reaion
able time.
For particulars, inquire of Geo. W. Merrick,
Wellabor°, or ALONZO: iv filT4Blr,
on the pte„intsee.:-
May 4, 1871-tf
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
years, with a con
stantly growing t ryk,
utation, base onits
intrinsic yirtues, and sustained by its , re
markable cures. So mild as to be safe and
beneficial to children, and yet so searching
as to _effectually purge out the great qv..
ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofblotis
and syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or diieases that have lurked in the system
for-years, soon yield to this powerful .anti
dote, and disappear. Hence its wpnderful .
cures, many of which - are publiely:,knoWn,
of Scrofula, and all .60rofulouS•diiesses,
Ulcers, Eruptions, . and eviiptite' dis
orders of . the skin, Tumoo, BiOcheS,
Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St.
AntnonY's Fire, Rose. or' Erysipe
las, Tetter, Salt .Rhetimri,' Scald
Head, Ringworm, and internal...la
cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,
and Liver. It als44 cures other com
plaints, to which it would-not seen, especi
ally adapted, such as 1)..r0057 f 0311PeP"
sit, Fits, lieuralgiaaleartill
Female Weakness, Dchility s , and
Leueorrho3a, when they are - maiifeeta
dons of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health and
strength in the Spring. By renewing 40
appetite and vigor of the Idigestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and listless lan
guor of the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people feel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
on with renewed vigor and a new lease of
life'..
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PBEPARED BY
Dr. L C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYW - I=ll
June 14,11-Iy. W.. 0. KRESS, Agt.
Wellsboro.
Vhe Singer
SEWING MACHINE,;
Singer at the Head.
127,833 fold In 1870.
UNPARALLELED gbreCES
86,781 sold in 1869.
Woman's best Friend.
69 1 629 sold in 1868.
It never Tires Out.
48,053 mold in 1870.
TT is the best abused machine, and the best.
JL machine abused in the wide World. Try it
and you will like it, It never disappoints. The
above facts speak louder than words of praise
by us.
E% W. HOGABOOM,
Genii Agent for Tioga county.
N. B.—Machines doliirerad to purobaoere frac
of charge.
Mansfield, May 24, 1871 y
WERAS my wife ilinetattaillbhlUrring
I% my-bed and.board vvithOnt just • cause
-Or provocation. Ido hereby forbid all pOrsons
harboring or trusting her on Zur 11 0 0 0tMti as I
will pay no debts of her transacting after this
date.
111411 a,1871.-Bt' TRODIAS )I a.
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AILT4XQULD kulneduo,..tor-itto_pople of Welloboro and . yloloity,'tlutt` We
at 6 rocolrfpg and Immense otoolt of
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has just bun a great deoitze tre,l4apaatio Ootsolvaeodii i ‘ MA lat mispoitidasig tot
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less that anyticea ihst . - w4116.0;,; ,- 191 do Itat' boilers faligatlittS,b hiztka, t o iii.,40,1„_0, 1 0..
imorro.tiotioo,adt.ii..:,,,o...*tomirooloim to asu Gejiall shii4i, SI, Ie t, t.
town are aura to make money by coming here to buy go?ds. We have a'sp a 0 assiinstral di,
, ..... ..,. _ .. , ,
Is widely known
as one of the most
effectual remedies
ever discovered for
cletussitik . the ark;
tern and Purifying'
the blood. It. has
stood iho - test of
MirlIMM
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Seasonable Goods, at unprecedented Prices.
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,toetc4les; , 'chairs,'ids, French and Irish - Pop Java
‘2noo-:olPria and' R bee, Fancy Colored and :Black ,
.;
at prices very much less than last season. We also keep a fall line of
riavieft,lr tt ti) oq;
Yankee Notions, Boots and Shoes,
CR9P.K.ERY,
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and many articles our space does not permit ne to speak of, but if you will call we will eho'W
you the LARGEST STOOK in town, and at prices that "cannot e beat" anywhere.
Corning, N. Y. April 19, 1870.
The Largest Establishment in Northern Pa.
VV. CI. 3E5.14-1331161161,
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ILTAVING for buying and handling large quantities of Goods enables him to offer
JUL them at the lowa's! Jobbing prioes4 In our retail departmsat Griodi are sold at a smug ad
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vanes oVeeltlapissalepriced: -- klitge steel of
MU,
GLASS, ALL exile, BINOLI6 ANDDOUni.t. Ta
PAINTS, - .SLIAEttne asp Oozono,
VARNISHES AND VARNISH BAUSHES, s TALL *To .
Transfer Ornaments, Stripeing P netts
and Brushes ter Carriage and
Cutter Ornautenthig6
fuU liae of all classes of Goods appertaining to our business kept in stock.
W. C. RIMS.
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Feb.'l, 1871-Iy. 'II'
SHOVELS, SPA„DES,natio?, iika.cfs.
SCREWS,. HANOfIiGS, --
a new thing, and made for me. Theseare but a few °fibs many artlaltiaentuptialagthe ateek
of Hardware. I Invite the pnblleto call and examine for theinselveg:•A alni ksspthe
bast quality of goods In utyllne; and all work to order done promptly ands welt. - -
SASH, DOORS, BLINI)S, FACTORY PRICES
Walla or o Feb. 1,1 871-1 y • 19/1440,116108ERT5.
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H. C. BAILEY,
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STOVES,
IRON, NAILS, eARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE
Clirarzoexkterst
A geztoral atook of Builders Materials. LOOLS,AIMS, LATCHES, HINGES , so.;
Ales. Al WRAPPING PAPER a. shotuteropriose.,
JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
o."'Terms Calk and prime iv:amble. lint door above Cone Roue.
Weibbero, Jas. 4,1571.17..
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to announce that he has at a eat dallay, ad
ded to the usual stook of the o stand on
MAIN STREET/ WELLSBORO,
a complete assortment of 'Shelf 'Hardware,
of which he enumerate the following articles s
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NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS,
X OUT, MELD; HAND - AND BUCK
SAWS, Mut fi HINGES.
CARPENTE/PIeTOCILV, PUMPS,
AKES,..AUOERS, BITTS,BITT-
STOOKS, IfAiTOEMTS,
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SHOES, AND HOWE NAILS,
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THADpEU§ INKS,'KE4TS
• CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
•- IREDELL'S Ft,tilD, EX-
TRACTS,
BURNETTIOOCGAINE, FLAVORING
ENTRACTE, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH
ESTER PERFUMERY.
AND FLAVORING 4 tXTRACT WALL
PApER, WINDOW GLA 9,
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- • WEITRWASII LIMB &
DYE, COLORS,
A.GENTS , FOR MARVIN & 00'S RE
FINED On.
Sola at Wholesale Prices, Buyere arerequested
to Oalland get quotations before going further
Bait.
'W. D.-TERBELL Bc CO.!
Corning, /LT., Jan.', /671-7
Furniture ! Furniture 1
B. T. VAN HORN,
• AVING completed his new Cabinet Ware-
II house on Main street, Welisboro, has stock
it with If large and superior ,assorted stock of
FURNITURE.
Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Maple,
&0., &0., ' & Cm
from ii)1.60 down, and. as cheap
as the same goods eau be bet
is the cities, freight added.
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Parlor Suite, Walnut, Cherry, and
Reps or Hair Cloth,
from $l2O down. Also,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, FETE-
A-TETES,
with Upholstery to euit.
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking Glasses, Brackets IPa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
all kinds,
Wholesale and , Retail.
I am manufaoturing as usual, arid intend to
keep a tall stock of ware, home and city made
at &names. My Ware Rooms are spacious and
neat, and now contain - the largest, costliest and ,
beet stook of Purnitire ever • brought into-the
county:
Planing and Matching,
SCROLL SAWING &111OULDING,
done to order at the Factory.
Jan. 1, 1871-tf
Ingham's Woolen Miilsl
DEERFIELD, PA.
T HE ettbacribera will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Cassimerea, Flannels, &0., &0., for Wool,
T HE
manufacture as usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRRS
to aultoustoraera. All work warranted aarep
resented. They invite particular attention to
their Water Proof
CAS SIMERES,
which ere warranted in every;rerpeet. , Partin
I arattention given to
ROLL -
,CA.FdDING
AND I -
CLOTH DRESSING.
•
INGHAM'S largekook of Caacirnerea, o
per cent leis than an* competitors, and warrant.
ed as rtpte:i_ented.
ING.II/LidB manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of )1,011-Cardlng and
.to
Droning, and
defy competition.
have as good an assortment of
Full Cloths, Cassimereo, gm,
and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other establishment; Try them and satisfy your.
selves. •
INGHAM wholesale and retail at the Cow.
anesvieldlila, 2 miles below KnOxville.
•
Our Cl are warranted, and sold by - the
follovtln icons': •
', KELLEY, Wellaboro, Pa.
T. ' BALDWIN 1 90., Tioga, Pa.
3. 0. BENSETT,Covington, Pa. •
Deerfield, :Tan 1; 1.871-ti
WILLLSHORO AND MANSFELD
STAGE LINE.
lrr‘ ...g.... THE undersigned, proprsetor of
..--: Qr."-,
'..:;-•'..- this line takes this method of in
forming the public „that the abovo Stage runs
(tally tenndays exeopted,) between the two pla.
ceiai, follows:
..LeavetWeUsboto at 8 a. m., aad arrives at
M'airs#eld at 10.80 a. m.
Lea's' es Mansfield at 2.80 p. m., and arrive. at
Wel)sboro at 5 p.m. Fat - Fare $1,25,
janl 1, 1871—tf W. B, VAN HORN.
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TO FARMERS.
11 4 ,
VING purchased the famous horse Ca.-
1 sins M. Clay, who is a eon of old Henry
CIO; nd a half brother of the noted •trotters
Otorge M. Patchin and Judy Thorn, I will
standihim- the present season qt Welleboro, with
the e x ception of Tuesday nu l l Wednesday of
1 1l
ever , second week, when he will-be
at Vega, at
Smit 's hotel: Terms : $25 to insure, $4O per
spin. . Soo posters for particulars.
' 0. J- WHEELER
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Wellsboro, May 3, 1871 3m
THE
BEST HOTEL in the COUNTY,
THE " COM HMV
• NEW. Rooms large and well ventila
lptea. Accommodations not eurpassed`by
any first class hotel in the "Northern
Tier."' BILLS no higher than at second and
third i nte hotels. Location, corner of Main and
Walnut streets, Wellsboro.
`A good table, good liquors, good order, and a
goodtostler. A. B. GRAVES, Prop'r.
March 8,1871.
Bash Paid for WOOL,
A T kIERRY & FISHLER'S SHOE
IS ORE,
9N MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO.
Juival, 1871 tf
Auditor's Notice.
tI• - , ,
'RE undersigned appoipted an Auditor by
;the Orphan's Cort of Tioga county, to
tribute tho fund in the hands of the Admin
istrator of the - ostate of Ira Bullock, deceased,
will attend to - the duties of his appointment at
his office in Welleboro, on Batarday,:the 29th
day of July next, at 2 o'clock P. :hi. And all
persons having an Interest in the distribution of
said ItUnd, are requested to present; their:claims
befo e the said Auditor , or be debarred from
00 gis for a share of the fund..
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V).
W. MUIt/QE,
July li t 857104 w. • I Mditor,
BOOT AND SITUP, T0.11.t.:
_ 'E.ItBY Lire
j_l now on bind a latge iiook
ab l ig n e - of Boole and Shoop, add propose
continuing the manufacture or
the name, at the shop latetyl oc
cupied by Fidler it Randolph. They' alsoipur
pope reducing prices on all goods and telling
etrlctly
warranted to:fit any fool from No. 0,
elusive.
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP.
PER, SOLE, COMMON CALF,
LININHiI, BINDING, MO
• ROCCO, &C,, '
B. T. VAN UORN.
FOR - C AMIE
We keep a gond aelortmeat
flats and . Ca'
BOOTS, BALMORALS, GA
BOOTEES, BROGANS A
GALUGASKINS
•Our Btcok of
will be kept up so berctoFoie
On Bindings we shall be found at home a!•
ways, and we shall endeavor to sell. , at prices
satisfactory to the trade. We won't be under.
sold.
CASH PAID
FOR RIDES
CUSTOM WORTi!
• .
Done promptly and i well. ' Rep airing done
l i
on short notice. Drop in and be convinced.
D REY lc MUER.
Dec, 14, 1810.—ly
TO THE FARMERS Or
TIOGA COUNTY.
1A4.1 now building at toy ntanufactory,in . Lawrence
vllle,a superior
FANNING MILL,
whichpossesies the followingadvautag4over al loib Et
millet
I.ltseparatesrys,cate,rat litter.androulseeds,and
ohessand sookle,from wheat.
2. It cleans flan seed,takssout yeilowl seed , e d all
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleanstimothy seed.
a .
A. It &meal! othermaratingrequired of mi I
This mill is built ofthe best and most durabl tim•
bar,in isucolatyle i ma it amid claoap 14 vanilla, y pro
duZe. ;
/will fit a patent sieve, for separating oat ,from
wheat,to othermills,onreasonabletenne. •
J P..
Lawraticavil I ejan.l,lB7o—t t cv
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1 WAUKEE & LATIETOP,
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DEALERS IN '
7 . RDWARF I , IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIIV- WARE,
.
I ELTING, SIWS,reETLERV 7
1 WATER 14i i 4E;;
. - AGRICULTURAL IMPLE:II4INTB,
Claniage and IlarnasiTOuraitge,
TIARNESSES, &ADDE I S, Ac.
earviog,N.Y., Jan.l, 1871 -g 1 .
ROSABALIS
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.. ' --" : . I.IIE INGREDIENTS THAT
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COMPOSE ROS 4DALIS are
published on every package, there
fore it is V:1 a secrct! !reparation,
consequently r
PIITSICLINS PinzACIIIBE IT
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its foi . ms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Delea',eq, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
Blood.
011 E D0T.17.01.1 OFf ILOSADALIS
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE,UNDIitI.iGNE:b PHYSICIANS
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have, the.i their practice
for the past thrze ycare and freely
andorFa 't as a reli:hlo Alterative
Blood P.urilicr
. T. C. PUGH. rf Laiti note.
..T. J. BOYKIN,
. R. W. CARR. •°.
P. O.II)ANNEI.LY,
.3. S. ' , PARKS, of Nichelasville,
IZ!3-.
DR. J. L MeCARtITA, Columbia,
C.
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DR A. 13. NOr.LES, t r.dgccomb, N. C.
USLD AI•TD EIiDORSED
T i. l iU. ii Ei)NS., Fall River,
. Mich.
A. F.Lima, Ohio
13. 11A LI, Lim i. Qi
CRAVEN a - CO., Gnrdonsc - ille, Va.
SAM L. G. Ict'ADPEN, Murfrees
boro, is an.
Our .sraeo v.•ill not 'allow of any es
tended4roma- ks in i relation to tbo
vit Ines 01 Ro' , atizii' , .; T othe Iledical
Professica we guatantee a Fluld at
tract:Alpo:lc; to any they hav ever
F it
used in the treatment of d eased
Blood; and to the afilicted we y try
Rosatlaiis. and you n will be r stored
to health. I
Resedalis is sold by an Druggists,
price $1.50 per bottle. Address
DR, CLEMENTS 84 CO;
ilfar.efacturing Chunift,i,
WaTIMOTSB, 111).'
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July 19,
871.-19
New,Nusic_ Store.
NOW ib opened in Smith Bowen's block, acci
and floor, a music rpom i where will 1)e kep,
on exhibition, and for sale,
Steinway and other:Pianos,
Cabinet Organs, ant( a choice selection of Slaeo l
Music, New music 'received every montb.—l
Lessons on Piano and Organ, and in hinging
will be given. Opportunity for practice afforded
to those who may desiro it. 1 ll' W. TODD.
Wellvbero,Feb.
New Tobacco Store 1
MAE subscriber has fitted up i the Store tit st
j door east Thomas Harden's dry goods store,
for the manufacture and sale of
CIGARS,(aII grades), Fancy and Common
SMOSING TOBAGO o,liii4fgan Fine Cut
CHEWING, and all kinds of
PLUG TOBACCO, PIPES', and the choi-
cest Brand of CIGARS
all and,see for your•elgas.
Ram 7. PIT /161+1,
ro, Jan. 1, 1871—tf.
Wellsb'
A - WHO
TM
I BORDEN keeps constantly on
hand: Pure Drugs 'and Medicines,.
gatetaloals, Paints and Oils,
Lamps
IL- Stationery, Yankee Notions &c.
Pats ant Pricats CAREFULLY I COMPOUNDYR•
r 11. 11, BORDEN.
Tioga, Jan. 1, 1871.-1 y. a I •
Gen'l Irurance Agency
KNOTS ILLS, TIOGA i CO , PA
Life, Fire, and Accidental .
Assets ) over $24,000,000
As 3.ET4 or COMPANIES.
Ins. Co. of North Amerloa,lPa.; $3,050,535 GO
Franklin Fire Ins. Co. of Philo, Pa, 3,087,452 35
North British (it Mercantile Ins. Co.
of London and Edinburg, 10,000,00 0
North Amer. Fire Ins. CO, of N. 'Y. 500,000
Niagara Fire Ins. Co.of N. Y 1,000,000
Farmers Mut. Fire Ins. Co., York, Pa. 900,860 15
Phmnix Mut. Lite Ins. Co. of Hart
ford, Conn 5,061,970 60
Penn'a Cattle Ina. Co. of Potterille. 600,000 00
Total
Insurance promptly effected by mail or other
wise, on Jill kinds of Proporty. All losses
promptly adjusted and paid. Live stook loser
ea against death, fire or theft.
All oommunioations promptly attonded to
Wilco on Main Street, 2d door above Church st.,
Manville, Pa. W3l. B.Rd/TB ,
441112 6 , 1871•tt Amt.
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to 13 io
TORE
$24,229,847 84