The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 02, 1871, Image 4

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Ab, well I John came to-night, and stood
For full an hour beside thebars;
Andwe two watched, between the trees,
The &Trim& of the moon and stern-
John acted very strange, I think—
Iwish I know tho reason why;
I really thought ho meant to say
Something to-night besides good-by.
John's owning here quite often now;
I'm enro I don't know why he should—
Although ray. ulster Jontrisays -
It's talked about the neighborhood
That ho is making love lo
mc—
Thu strangest thing I ever heard ;
For if it's true, how queer it is
That John has never raid a word. _
Ab, well! I shouldn't carp so much
If John himself had told me so.;
For then ho might have said it all,
Upon-his own account, you know.
lint he's so bashful, I believe
It never dare to`speak out plaits;
I hope he'll muster courage up,
pd,1,71t) t vf hen ho 00MaS again.
It cannot be that I'm to blame—
I'm sure Fre helped him all I could;
I've always mot him at the bars„
And talkedad any woman would
That hod a lov'er whom she liked, ,
And 'waited, 4vlth her heart aglow,,
For lain toteak the subject first,
And thent• ow quick she'd let him know
But John, he keeps a-coming still,
Just as ho fps for twelve months past
I've thought somotimee it looked as though
I'd hive to Speak myself at last.
I'm bound that ho shall know the truth,
And-now, rosolvadj cannot wait
:For him to find it out himself:
fit‘ -- !tnd so, next timo, Fit try my late.
—Adv.
AGRICULTURE.
Pot An Fen—The Pot on the Fire.
There is one mode of preparing food
in
,general use in many parts of Eorope,
which we should do very well more
- generally to adopt, that is, "gentle
simmering." In every, or almost ever.y,
French household there is. the pet cm
feu, This "pot on the lire," after the
manner of the old-fashioned "digester,"
occupies a quiet little corner of the stove
or fire -place. It can hardly be said to
boll, but it simmers on gently, very
gently, for hours. There it is the re
ceptacle of many a little bane, wilether
the trimmings of poultry or butcher's
meat. It matters not, every little stray
fragment of wholesome meat finds its
way, there. A hit of liver is considered
a great improvement, and any vegeta
bles that happen to be about add 'to its
pleasant flavor, whether the tops of cel
ery, JerusaleM artichokes—which, par
ezettlence, make it delicious—or other
wise carrots, turnips, leaks, etc. But,
Supposing it werci-to be made altogether
of fresh materials`—which; indeed, in
France it rarely would be the
proper recipe: Put a gallon of water
into a pot; put into this either three or
four pounds of shin of beef, or any sim
ilar thing ; 'add to this an onion or two,
or some leeks, carrots or other vegetable,
three or four teaspoonsful of salt, one of
black pepper, three cloves; give it one
boil up; skim \ carefully. Now cover
the pot and let it cook gently for four
hours at the least. About every hour
throw a wineglassful of cold water into
it to make it elear. Taste; it may re
quire a little more salt or pepper, aeeor
ding to taste. l'nur this soup over toast
ed crusts of bread. Both soup and meat
will be found delicious. The whole se
cret of this lies in the gentle simmering
in a covered vessel whereby the flavor
is wholly preserved, and nothing is lost.
---Seientl me Antcrican.
- A VElil* Goo]) WAY.—In Answer to
a correspondent in Southern Illinois,
who wants to knot "bow to keep hens
from setting," a Western editor thus
rises and. explains:
There-nre several very good ways.
One plai? is to make them.into pot-pies
about seVenteen days before they exhib
it any such evidence of chicken-heart
edness. Another good way is to watch
the hen when she begins that peculiar
clucking, indicative of a desire to ma
triculate, wash her in sweet milk, put
mustard poultices on her feet, and hang
her up by the neck in a' dark clothes
press for niner9-three or ninety-four
hours. Should the demoralized biddy.
be cut down before the time for setting
she will probably set out for some other
locality. Another good way would be
to read the fiat act, when; if they will
not disperse, (wallop theth gently over
the head with a brick, sled-shoe, chunk
of stone 4 or a horse-hoof.with' the shoe
on. Aft:r all these devices and contri
vances h ve been applied and fail, if
the old h n wont behave 'herself, why
—let her •et !
HONV I -T COOT{ ,GREEN CORN.—Corn
fihoultlibe allowed to boil, (says the Ohio
Farmer,) in clear soft water, and by its
self alone. Not in salt and water, for
the salt hardens the corn ; and not, on
any account, boat; the cars of corn with
potatoes, as so many do, for this greatly
injures the taste and goodness of the
corn, - and also hardens it.
It is well known that the akin of the
potato, holds a poison which is freely
given to water, rendering It unfit that
corn should be boiled in it. Perhaps
you will think this unimportant and
unnecessary, but I have eaten in hun
dreds of families whore corn was cooked
in no other way except with the pota
toes, and very much impaired in qual
ity and wholesomeness. I have also
seen corn cooked on the cob where meat
and vegetables were boiled, and , ' think
thdt very few are guilty of such a ,bar
baristri as that,\
TOMMY AND TARDY TALI{.-if a cat
cloth meet a cat on a garden wall, and
if a eat (loth greet a eat,-oh, why need
they both squall? Every Tommy has
his Tabby waiting on the, wall, and yet
he welcomes her approach by au un
earthly yawl. And if a litter wish to
court tlpon the garden wall, why don't
he sit and sweetly smile, and net stand
up and bawl, and lift his Precious back
up high, and show his tech and moan,
as if 'twere colic more than love, that
made that fellow groan.
Lose vs. SHORT LAMP WICICS.-A
correspondent of the Scientific Ameri
can says :—"Allow Inc to give your nu
merous readers . the benefit of my expe
rience with long wicks. I cram all the
wick that I possibly can into the lamp,
fill tip the interstices with sponge, and
saturate the whole thoroughly with
kerosene. I have always found the sup
ply sufficient for the longest winter's
night ; as long as any oil remains in the
wick, the lamp keeps burning. I have
had this fairly tested. One drily little
ones—a two - year-old—Contrived to up
set a small table supporting a lamp.
With the exception of breaking the
glass, no further damage was done, r not
even soiling the carpet. In fact, my
plan was brought about front a similar
accident, and a narrow escape from se
rious damage. As the wick burns away
I keep filing up with sponge, and I
plink I have the nearest approach to a
Safety lamp.”—Ahirca New I"4rker.
4ORMOREAIR
, 11'4
WHOLE.
GROG
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•PROPRIET
STEAM COFFEE &
LORMORE BROS. & C 1., would call the at
tendon of the Trade I. the counties of the
Southern Tier of New Yorit and" Northern Penn
sylvania, to the large a .'d full, assortment of
GROCERIES* 'RONTSIONS
constantly oultand at thoi extensive Warehtiase
and Stores, No. 37 and 39 Carroll 'Street, N. Y.,
and offorod for sale on the most liberal terms,
satisfaction in all oases gudranteed.
Our Steal,
for tho Roasting of Cone
Coffee and Spices, are ri
proved construction, and
in the country.
TEAS.
. . .
We haven full stock of oholoo Teas. We buy
diroot from Importers in Now York - for cash, and
soil as cheap no any house in the trade.
SUFars, Molasses & Syrups
from the best Refiners, ald told at latest and
lolvast Now York quotations. ,
FOREION DRIED FKUIT, AND ALL
KINDS 0 NUTS,
Fisia—Dry
Wo'buy from first hand
afiord a better article at
firm in Western New for
WOODEN WARE, Cor'
full line of goods.
LIEQURS.
Wo call ale attention of
stook of Wines and Liquor
finenoss aro nasurpassod.
IMPORTED ALTS---S
OA, and of the bast bran
FOR ON AND DOM
No sp9cially invitopurch;
amino our stock of Fo l
Liquors before buying els)
MEDICINAL WHISK
especial ben fit of the sick,
Bourbon Whiskey for thol
Sole Agents in Elmira,
In brief, we invite a ale
and their prices, the w hot
numerous to mention in-d!
LORMORE
11T0,37& 39 Carroll
Sept. 21, 1870.-Iy.
Albemarle L
ELIZABETH CITY,
LARON AND SMAL
at prices ranging fr
on reasonable terms of
Tiinbei
covered with Pine, Jun
Poplar Timber, close t
to $lO per acre.
V iiage Pr
Stores, Wood and Br
Lots and Wharves, exc
friendly people, navio i
markets, Favor this lout
MEM
May 3, 1371
Welisbo
~.„, COR. MAIN Si
tit
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WELL;
SOL. 11U — Nls . EL, PROPER.
Thi is a popular Ilotta lately kept by B. B.
Holiday: Tho Propriotor will spare no pains to
make it e first-class house. All the stage! ar
rive and depart from this house. A good hostler
in attendanoo. very attached,
Jan 1,1871-1 y
For Sal or Rent.
A GOOD dairy far4l in Tioga township, Ti
ll oga county, Pa., about 21- miles west of the
Borough of f Tioga. abut 100 acres improved,
and 46 unimproved. 'las on it three barns,
three dwelling houses, n apple and peach era.
erd, andother fruit trees. Terms easy. Also ads
joining on the west, d farm and timber lands
from 40 to 200 acres as desired, with 80 acres
improved, with a goo. barn, a good house and
apple orchard. Good or a dairying farm.
Jan 1, 1871-tf. 0. 11. SEYMOUR,
Tioga,Pa.
Wellsborb Bakery.
T J iv ll e Trl or lN woul d
ja
nay
say to tho oititens of
i that ho is pre- ° and
para . (' to supply thotnith
BREAD, PIES AND CARES,
of the best quality ' . We also servo meals and
and Fresh OYSTERS t. those who wish. Call at
the_ old Stevens' stand. J. J. 112RGIN.
Nov. 23,18704 v.
Sumac
BAYER & GptAltlls, of Tioga, pay one Dent
per pound, if gathered before the berries
become rod, for the lea l ves and tendrils, or stems
thereof. They must bi kept free from rain rind
moisture, and cured I a shady place. When
dry, pick out 'the sticks, if there be any, and
pack the loaves and tendrils, or stems thereof, in
bags for delivery. The highest market price
paid for Teal skin. ioga, Jiice 28, ql 12t
ae~ -.._
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RS,
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LI t
ODE, , L. CALDWELL
RS OF
SPICE MILLS
it Mills
arid the Grinding 14
the most recent im.
not excelled by any
Pickled
in the East, and can
lesser price than any
dage and Brooms—A
the Trade to our large
s, which for purity and
°tab, Irish and En
s constantly on hand
ESITC LIQUORS—
asors to call and ea
,'reign and Domoectc
, svhoro. .
~ Y-. Wo put up forth
a pure artiolo of Old
li ruggist Trade.
f the Urbana Wine Co.
scrutiny of ourgoods
. assortment being -too
•tail.
,ROS. & CO.,
St., Elmira, N, Y
nd Agency
ORT CAROLINA.
FARMS FOR SALE
on $6 to $75 per acre,
ayment.
Lands ---
er, Cypress, Gum and
navigation. Price $3
perty, viz:
ck Dwellings, Vacant
llont climate, fertile soil,
able waters, and good
ity. Inquire of
HAW, Att'ys at Law,
Elizabeth City, N. C:
o Hotel,
I. 6; THE AVENUE
BORO, PA.
Wanted.
~;411,watm...ranatt.,011414r,alme 9
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414.iv0 HAIND„
MUTUAL LIFE_
INSURANCE COMPANY
officp, No. 112 t3.,4th
- 4. 4 1...1.,'
Incorporated Feb'y 2 3 , !EP.. •
CfiariNl $ o o oio o.
Aisets over - $1,000,000 00
MIS
Stook and Mutual, combining Security with
Profits. Suppose your are alroady insured in a
first-class company, and from any cause what
ever, (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
ailand-IN-BAND,'? all - Policies are I , IOA-Folt.
WEMBLEY •
This company whichranks among the moot
_popular and suocessfull Life Insurance Compa
nies;grants policies on all desirable plans, both
with and without profits.
-• WavelingcPriveloges - =restricted.- _-
All policies are lnceritestible after one year
from any of tfaiiirtiiimiy (Ukases.
Look to your Life Insurance; Please examine
the following Comparative Table. It is some
times alleged by Agents of other Companies that
the Company they represent is safer than'others.
While we unhesitatingly assert our belief in the
sou n d tea atatatabl WY"! g all caraPs4 l4 , l o , we del
sire to resent' thertillowingllwthe inspection of
those desiring to Insure:
Tho following companies, Compare the annual
premiums charged by each for an insurance on
life at the age of 30 years, i payabie at death:
Annual pkiemium Ten annual
!Or - - pep:menu,-
Travelarat $16,84, - $83.21 '
/Etna,. 22,73 - 42,80 "
Home, - 28,80 50,00
. Equitable, 22,70 48,97
Washingtop,...•. - 22,70 48, 87
16,60 :32,60
If not already insured take a policy With the
"lIAND-IN.HAND."
the best Mutttal Company in the Itni,te4; States.
March, I, .1871.-Iy.
A . M. INQIIAM, Agent.
-- Livery • • Stable-2 •
, ATKINS A KETCHAM
6 .• • Wrespeotfally inform the pub
%4iiiisomell Ho that they have established a
" • •Lj.v,ery4or Hire, 7 -, 7 • '
At their Stable on Pea'l"St., opposite Wheeler's
I
wagon shop . Single o double rigs furnished to
order. They aim to eep good horses and wa
gone, and intend to please. Rrioea reasonable.
WATKINS it IiETOHAIId.
Jan. 4,187i-ly. - . .
SALE.
THE underaigned,,ownerS of a Portable En.
gine, with a Carding Mtiebineitwo Lathes
and a run of Frenoh Burr Stones attached, are
prepared to fill orders - in their business at East
Charleston, Pa: tl ,
The aborn 'o°ol4 ip good running order;
and will be sold - at sQ'fitir prioti, and on reason
able time,
For particulars, - inquire of Gee. W. Merrick,
We'labor°, or ALONZO WHITNEY,
on the premises:
May 4,1871-tf
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Is widely known
as one of the most
effectual ,remedies
ever discovered for
cleansing the sys
tem am? purifying
the blood. It has
stood the test of
years, with a con
stantly growing rep
utation, based on its
intrinsic virtues, 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 cor7-
ruptionS - ofthe blood, such as the scrofulous
n and syphilitic contamination. Impuritiee4
or; diseases that have lurked in the system
for years, soon yield to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many - of which are publicly known,
of Seroffila, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Eruptions,
,and eruptive Ills
orders of the skin, Tumors, Blotches,
Boils, Pimples,Pustules, Sores, St.
Anthony's i - Fire, Rose or Erysipe
las, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Head, Rinkworm, and internal
Ul
certtions Of the Uterus, Stomach,
and Liver: It also cures other com
plaints, to which it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy; Dyspep.
si a, Fi ts, Neural giajleart DiSe-ase,
Female Weakness, Debility, and
Leueorrheea, when they are manifesta
tions of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent, restorer of health and
strength in the Spring. By renewing the
appetite and vigor of the digestive 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
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD 3W ALL DRUGGISTS LVERTWHI.RE.
June 14, '11-Iy. W. C. KRESS, Agt.
Wellaboro.
The Singer
SEWING MACHINE.
Singer at the Head.
127,833 sold-in 1870.
UNPARALLELED SUCCESS
86,781 Bold in 1869
Woman's best Frien44:43
59'629 sold in 1868.
It never Tires Out.
3,053 vld in 1870.
IT. is the heat abused machine, and the best
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,
Gen'l Agent for Tioga county.
N. 13.—:Maelainee delivered to purehasere free
of charge.
Mansfield, May 24, 1871 y
Boot, Shoe, Leather and
Finding Store.
H. E. SMITH do SON,
Tioga, Voga Co., Pa.
THE subsoribers would notify their friends
and customers that they are doing a level
boot and shoe business on WeHeber° street, op
posite the late Smith hotel. They keep boots of
all kinds, and oboes, to:suit everybody, both for
ladies and gents; also any kind of children's
wear. Drop in and see.
Juno 7,15 34 E. SMITH £ n -
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LD announce to the people of Welleboro and vt
lying and irgraopoo stook of
WE WO
are roe
SPRING DRY GOOODS
. - = — :,;.= l and are ready to oupply all who may come with
noble Goods t unprecedented
Seas
a —
et been a great decline in . Pomestip Uotton enads, and that a
y time since 18.80. We do got believe in parading a long lid
mean tyAutt.sta say, when we claim to sell Goode cheap. P
faiiiiiika:monetby coming hero to buy goods. We-have a epic*
There has
lase than at a
papers, but w,
town arniihial
Bearable Dress' Good
Percales, Mohairs, Plaids, French and Irish
ilks and. Robes, Faney,Qolored and Blaph Dr
DeLain es,
111380
1 , at prices very much lees than last season. We.also keep a
wAarale cooolei
kee Notions, Boots and
Ya
and many articles our spaoe does not permit ua to speak of, but if y
yon• the LARGEST STOOK in ton, and at . prlooLtbat "oanuot be be
•
Corning N. Y. April 19, 1870.
The Largest EstOlishment in Nd
!bruggi
JILLAVIIG
: foilitiee for buying and handling large quantities of Oo
them at [ the lowest Jobbing prices. In our retail department Goo
vance over whaesale prices. A large stock of
STOND, RHODE ISLAND AND WET .
OLASS, ALL SIZES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRICK.
PAINTS, ADL KINDS AND COLORS,
VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRUSHES, A
Transfer Orni!nients, Stripe,g Pencils
and Brushes for Carriag l and
Cutter Ornanientin .
A full lino of all classes of Goode appertaining to our business kept in stook.
W. C. KREBB.
Feb. 1, 1871-Iy.
f"; .
t
EIHOVEL_S; 13PAD"
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sont* . s, BAR
a new thing, and mauler use. Theseare but a few ofthe many arid ) i
of Hardware. I invite the public to call and examine for thems,Ol
best quality ' d goods rn my line ; and all work to 0* lon. frnil
SASH,, DOORS, BLINDS, ATi'AtI)TI
Welieborn,Veb. 1,1871-Iy.
C. BAIL
ST
VES,
IRON,
'AILS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE SHOES,
413.a-r•exiterts , or el
Gr=
al stook of Builders Materials. LOOKS, BUTS, LAT
Also. WRAPPING PAPER at mannfaeturora
30BBING PROMPTLY ATTE
c i. ler4s a c a a n ol i sati l or reasonable. First door above Cone
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
(Successor to D. P. ROBERTS) DEALER I
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and Har dware, the tin °reigned takes pleasure
to anriOnnee that he as at a great outlay, ad
ded to the usual atook of the old stand on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
a gcntrOston aseortra4at.• of Shelf Hard Ware,
orwhlelkieenatuerat l tithi) following articles :
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS,
X OUT, MILL, t AND AND BUM
SAW B— , UTS, STRAP HINGES,
CIASPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS,
AXES, AWE
STOCKS •
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to
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VHOLOSALB DUO
CORNING, N.
TIMMS AND MEDICINE
&sr AND OILS, 01-
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
• OONOENTHATED MEDiOINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, EX- •
TRACIV,
BURNETT'S 0000AINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS; KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW , GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE-
FINED OIL.
Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers arerequosted
to oall and get quotations before going further
EEO
W. TERBELL & CO.
Corning, N.Y., .I;an. 1,1871-y
Furniture 1 Furniture !
B. T. VAN HORN,
BITING Completed his new Cabinet Ware
.
house on Main street, Wellsboro, has stook
it with a large and superior assorted stook of
FURNITURE.
Oliamber Suits, Walnut, Ash,
&0., &0., &0.,
from $l5O down,' and as Oheap
as the same goods can be bo't
in the cities, freight added.
Parlor Suits, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Rep 4 or Hair Cloth,
from $125 down. Alai),
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE-
A-TETES,
with Upholstery to ,suit
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking Glasses, Brackets . Pa
per Racks, Rocking Chairs,
all kinds,
Wholesale and Retail.
I 6031 manufacturing as usual, and intend to
keep a lull stook of ware, home and city made
at all times. My Ware Rooms are spacious and
neat, and now contain the largest, costliest and
best stock of Furniture ever brought into the
county. ,
Planing and Matching,
BOROLL SAWING dt:IVIOULDING,
Bono to order at the Vaotory
Jan. I, 1871-tf
Ingham's Woolen Mills !
DEERFIELD, PA.
MIRE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Casslmeres, Flannels, &e., &0., for Wool.—
Theyaleo manufacture ae usual—
TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRES,
to anitottetomera. All work warranted asrep
resented. They invite particular attention to
-their Water Proof
CASSIMERESf
which are Warranted in every respect. Partiou
la rattennon given to
ROLL - CARDING
CLOTH MUSSING.
INGHAM'S large stock of Cassimeres, &o ~26
per cent leas than any competitors, and warrant
ed as represented. -
INGHAMS manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dressing, and
defy competition.
Mil - AM have as good an assortment of
Full Cloths, Oasslmeros, &c,,
1
and give more for Wool in exchange than any
other establishment. Try them and satisfy your.
selves.
,LINGHA?dB wholesale and retail at the Cow
anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Our Clotho are warranted, and sold by tho
following persons
0.11 . KELLEY, Wellsbore, Pa.
T. L• BALDWIN 00., Tioga, Pa.
J. C. BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
Doortleld. Jan 1. 1871—t f
WELLSBORO AND MANSFELD
STAGE LINE.
,;rt, THE undersigned, proprsetor of
this line takes this method of in
forming the public that the above Stage runs
daily (Sandays excepted,) between tbo two pla
ces as follows:
Leaves Wellsboro at 8 a. m., and arrives at
Mansfield at 10.30 a. m.
Leaves Mansfield at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at
Wellsboro at bp. m. jar -Pare $1,25,
Jan 1, 1871—tf , W. R. VAN HORN.
THE BEST HOTEL in the COUNTY,
TOR, " (ONO 110!S11."
NEW.. Rooms large an well vanilla
ted. Accommodations not surpassed by
any first class hotel in tho " Northern
Tier." BILLS no • higher than at second and
third rate hotels. Location, corner of Main and
Walnut streets, Wellsboro.
A good talle,•good liquors, good order,
and a
good-hostlei. A. B. GRAVES, Prop'r.
March 8,1871,
Cash Paid for WOOL,
AT DERBY & FISHLER'S SHOE
STORE,
ON AIAINi !MEET, WELLSBORO.
Jane 7, 1871 tt
Administratrix' s Sate.
BY VIRTUE of an order of the Orphan's
fourt of Vega County, bearing date May
29, 1 71, the undersigned Administratrix of the
estat of Chester Partridge, late of Charleston,
in said county deceased, will expose to sale at
public vendue at the Court Home in Wellsboro,
on Sat and y, the 12th. day of. August, 1871, at
ten o'clooklA. M. the following desoribed real
) 3
estate to wt : SituatO in Charleston Township,
in said con ty, beginning at the center of the
Lamb's Cr ek road, at a point where it is inter
s
noted by he line dividing the lands of Elmer
Ingreok, I m lands of the estate of the late
Chester P tridge, thence along said road North
a degrees ip
East, 44,8 perches to the center of
the Hills Creek road, thence along the center of
the last mentioned road, North 71 degrees Hist,
6 perches to a post in the / Center of said road,
I
thence by lands of he late Chester Partridge,
South 40 degrees E at 32,0 perches to a stake
in the Lamb's cr ek road, thence along the
center of said roe , South 271 degrees West,
7,45 perches to . 643 1 Northeast end of a bridge
over a small run„ t arum along the center and
along the Northwest side of the Lamb's Creek,
South 58i degree", West 32.7 perches to the
place of beginning An the-center of the Lamb's
Creek road. Oonta i ining five acres and twenty
live square perches of land. ' Terms cash.
RAOHARL PARTRIDGE.
Oarleaton, July th /87/-41. • AWL
1 1 •
„ .
TORO.
ni
, PAINTS
B. T. VAN BORN.
AND
13007,'-'AND? 8110 E,
V s .
. VARY & 'l'
,novr On hen,
mho
_ ma o Boots and Bh,
` llo " ll ,oontinnin# the
the same, Int the
oupied by beisbler & Randolph.
pore rednoing prides on all go,
strictly • 1 '
' l'
FOR? -
,OAS.
fire keep a goo(i l assor
Hats and
BOOTS, BALMO4LSI GAITERS,
BOOTEES, BROGAIiS AM)
GALLIGASKINS
warranted to fit any foot ,from No. U, to 13 in
elueve.
-' Our §ok of
FRENCH CALF,
,'FRENCH r IP, up
PER,SOLE,IMMON 't i A LP,
' LIMNOS, BI DING, IV 0-
Roood, &C.,
, ,
will be kept upraa borderer()
On Findings we shall Ibe found at home
ways, and we shall endeavor, to sell at price !
satiafaetory to the trade. We won't be under.
eold.
CASH PAID
FOR HIDES
,
CUSTOM i WORK!
; ,
Dona promptly and Wall. Re p airing done
on alma notice. Drop in and bo convinced.
bEittY & FISBLEIt
Dec. 14, 1870,1 y.
TO THE FARMERS OF
TIOGA COVNTY.
Inowbnilding at my Mannfactory,in Lawrenct
vllle.a impeder
FANNING MILL ,
Whichpossessesthefollowingadvantageeover allotkin
mills:
I.lt eeparatesrye,oats,ratlitter.andfoulae e k ete
abeesand coekle,from wheat.
2. It cleans dale geed, takes out yellow peed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
a, It cleanstimothy seed. - 4 : •
, 4. It does all otherseparat'ingrequired of a rani
This mill is built ofthe beet and moat dureideur
'ber, in goodstyle,and is sold cheap for caeh, or pro.
dace. -
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating onttfron
wheat ,to othermills,onreaseinabletertes.
MA.TnyA
Colwrencevil lejan. 1, 1 : 87 . 0:t f
WALE= & LATHROP,
DEar;rts IN
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS
STOVES, TIN- WARE,
BEATING, SAWS, CETLllitt
WATEI3, LIME,
'AGRICULTURAL I PLEMENTS, '
Carriage and Sarn i 0 Trimminp=
' HARNES.SES, S • DI.ES, &o. .
Carping, N. Y., Jati. 1,
ROSA
BEE
sl
A
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r
T
LIE Mil
COMPOSE
publisho
,foro it id nol
consequinntl .
PHYSICI A 3
It is a. cer
Sy philiS in
tiSITI, Skin
plaint tan
Blood.
ONE BO
will do :ino,
of tlio• :31
THE UHII3I
have used tosadalis in their practice
for tlie pad t hree years and freely
endorse i as a reliable Alleratiro
and 1310 or Purifier.
Dll. T. I C. rf Dapimcro
DR. T. 3. OY KIN, "
DR. R. W CARL "
Dli r.o. AN N ELLV,
DR. J. S. 'PARKS, of Nicholasrille,
A
là
I
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K y:.
DR. J. L McCARTIIA.
8: C.
DR. A. B. i NOI3I;ES, Edgecomb, N.C.
llStb AND ENDORSED BY
I. D. ' FRENCII ez. SONS, Fall Ricer,
F. W SMITH, iacksen, Mich.
A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN it CO., Gordonsville, VA •
SAMIL. G. IiiIcFADDEN, Murfrses•
boVoi Tenn.
Our ,spaco will not allow of any ax.
tended remarks In relation to tbr
virtues of Rosadalls. Tothe Medical
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ell•
tract superior to any they have ever
used ; in the treatment of disease'
Rlood; and to the afflicted we say try
Rosadalis, and you will be testutei
to hettltti.
, )
' Roeadalis is sold by all Draggistsi
price $1.ro:o per bottle. l Address
AB, CLEMENTS & CO,
ManufacturingC=4th
BALTINOSS, XD,!
July 19,
wie- Music Store.
NOW9pened in Smith .h Bovivon's wf
entroor, a music room whore will be kg:
'on eXhil) tiou,,and for sale,
Steinviay And other Pianos,
Cabinet Organs, and a choice selection of sbe
Music. New muslo received every month. —
Lessons on Plane r and Organ, and 5 i" I "
will be given . Op 'portnalty for practice al!erJr:
to those who mayldesiro itt. 11. W. TODD.
Wellsboro,Feb. ;15-3ino.
New Tobacco - Store
RE subscriber has .fitted up the Store
T L-t,
door east Thomas Harden's dry goods n,t:
for the manufacture and sale of
CIGAR 2,(a1l Oades), Fancy and C6niriti
SMOKING TOSACO o,lfichiga la Fine a.
OREFFqG, and ail hinds
PLUG TOBACCO, PIPES, and threh.l
vest Brand of CIGARS.
eo for yourselves.
,JOHN W. PURSEI ,
1, 1871—tf.
-C
Wellabo
DRUG STORE!
TIUL
BORDEN koeps constantly
I hand Purii Drugs and Medicine!.
ohemdcals, Paints' and Oils,
Latg'
111 — StatiUnery,lYankee Notions it c.
PREIBORIPTIONS CIIRIEPU LLY COM POUNI , t
1
H. H, BORDEN
Tinge, Jan. 1,1871.-4 y.
Gen'l Insurance Agencli
KNOXVILLE,', TIOGA CO, PA
Life, Fire, and Accidental
Asseta l over $21,000,000.
ASSXTS or COMPANthit
Ins. Co. of North America, Pa ° $3,050, 53 r''''
Franklin Fire Ine.k C0.,4 Phila, Pa, 3, 07, 1 52
North British A Mercantile Ins. CO.
of London and; dinburg, 10,010,0 u
North Amer. Fire rte. Co. of N. Y. 6 ti, '.; °
,')
Niagara Fire Ins. o•of N. 1.,..... 1 0 k 11v `' ; '
Farmers Mn. Fite' Ins. Co., York, Pa. 9ill'q's 9 '
Ptmenix Mut:LBO d'ns. Co. of Bart- 6,a5i, 970 5c
\.
ford, Conn. 'l. IV
Pinn'a Cattle Ins. Co. of Pottsville. 000, 00 t 1 -
...----
Total . 524,229,847 Al
fasurance prompt]' effected by mail or otber'
wise, on all kinds. of Property. All lotto
promptly adjusted and paid. Live stock loo t '
ed against death; fire or theft.
All eomtnunioationspromptly attended to
Office on Main Street, 2d 400 r above ()Welt st.l
Ellolvil/o, Pa. WM. B. WITH
46125, 187/4f. , Algot.
STORE.
at&
Sad:
ai L a t n i g l: s have
8, and prop oo
.. anufacture
op lately o t
They '
° Per.
rnent of
l aps,
MEI
ALIS
Tll.ll'
B.Og ADA LIS :u:
every paelq.ge,
peervt prtparatO ,
PRESCILITE
n yore for Serniula,
11115 forms, Rheum.
Diseases, Liver Cow
1, all diseases
ITLE.pr ItOSADALIS
o good than ten Lottio
•rup3 4..1 " Sarsai)anlla
FiSIIGNED PHYSICIANSI