The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 09, 1871, Image 4

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    TWO LIVES.
They sat with their small white feet in the brook,
Two country maidens, of beauty rare.
Ana lirpxo fith herr"flair.
The al?"' A it:4i 0 w
Tho wild bee wrought with a drowsy hum,
And they ohattod the dreamA,hours away
fkirlish_plans for the yearelp egne.
And elie with the eyes of sparkling jet,
Would be content as A , farmer:s Age,
To shun the Colas vicar and' fret,
For the quiet tileasares of country life.
_
Than' illiticho7iiith Oies of blue,'
Shook down a river of sunny fair
That rippledoyailtored.lll golden
116Eora andil'ectc, apd shoulder 3 bare.
"And I," sho said, "will livo in the town,
With lackeys to go or come at call;
And I shoulAtmpytu4 if men. miglirspivn
Me queen of beauty nt ronut or ball.
My husband shall be a millionais.".
Ali, poorly you guess the future life.
On you, with your ,beauty ripe and rare,_
I Shill' hiftilie to of, tho• farmer's Wife.
ApAletilippefl, Kis "tf, witjr IttiA midnight, ehrls,
Shall win tholitches for whipyru pip!.
Her brow shapkHe ten witYllo and
Her table' Withlditb:Und ly wine:
But she - shall long for the now mown,hay,
And the gusty shadows on upland leas,
And 81.11cen and - tire of her apilmdid flay, - ,
Ana sigh : fo the breaks, and hirdaj and bees.
I ,[
And iolOyill.ohrtfc at•yol Rnarrew .• , t
And weary 'and tire df gong household cares;
And eachwill covet what each has not,
And pine for the burden the othei bears.
r. A A e A
Oh ! city dtime; add oh ! Ainaisei wife
-ach from tho other too loug estranged;
Ye ere two jewelg of love and life,
If • t the setting were turned , and changed.
A erentlemfin of t..
T ,l• - 1
Thtpo
,are Aery few grown men, or
even r 'I-stout hoySPI in "thiilcaunfrY, who
have RU3 1 1)1'14111 belnOitt. of.busine,st3.
Occietanally. one loun . d ) i however;
and.wi r found he is wort 11: maid ng, ,a
note'rif. • We ran £1.00139 a 1 gq15401 . 13 40-
Oaten day-or rather he . ran
aga:Ultit: Us ag,ainst'iour . feelings; -MIT
judgnient, our sampathy t tb4' not:Our
pity. •-We did pity hiro;', imil'i4at was
the extent
,of our recognition. He was
dressed faultlessly—that is, if the"
,ex
treme latter-day . fashlon can be call
ed faultless: He had beautiful white
hands and teeth, his hair was patted In
the middle, his downy moustache col
or'd and adroitly curled; a gold mount
eye glass dangled from a buttonhole
of his vest, and a " nobby" little walk
log stick was twisted In his bejeweled
lad y-n tigers. He was proud to say that
he was a " gentlemen of leisure:" We
inferred- as- much-before 4e - sto
what, vise could- have been interred
What earthly mg. could the mortal
thing be put to? Physical force he had
not ; -his nil tul was as vacant as an ex
hausted receiver; and 'he seemed to
have no excuse for living, except to ad
ertise some tailoring . eiitablishment.—
I t is something to the credit of this re
publican contitry, that such specimens
of the geniis home are rare. We, only
wish they were so.rare that Barnum
would ha indored. to cage them with
his monkeys ; though the menkeys
would La apt to protest against the Nun-.
pan ion ship, tekard's . Monihig.
Cutting Brush.
The brn , li that so much disfigures
fence lows and- meadows may be de
stroyed by cutting when in -full vigor
of growth. This period occurs about
midsummer, and the fact has given rise
to inanv wide spread ideas that the_
length of the days has something to do
i )
wili i t. It is believed .by some that the
t it , , longest days in the year are the
1
pr per ones. But it happens th t there
are more than two days in they ar that
are " longest (lays." In 1870 the a were
eleven daysof equal length ; n the
present year there are ten in wh oh the
sun remains a greater length f time
above the horizon than at an other
season of the year. _ . Others - , who be
lieve ip the influence of the moon, refer
to its, changes-as productive of the de
sired effects. • But the moon is constant-_
ly changing ; and so far from there be
ing any sudden variation in its position,
(as from one quarter to another,) its
course, during the whole month is made ,
up of !notions which change during ev
ery instant 'of time, and are in them
selves - inappreciable. And yet there
are seasons when each operations as
cutting brush and sprouts from stumps
are more effectually destructive. Suc
cess depends wholly on their state of
growth and condition, which in some
years is more-forward than others. It
would seeM reasonable that a sprout cut
down when the sap is in its fullest flow,
would be more seriously injured than
at any other time ; and this is borne out
by experience. Therefore we say choose
that period, and repeat the operation,
later. Few bushes will bear two cut
tings in one Season, and if they survive
one, they ra ely live through the see
ond.
Miss S. B. !Anthony, who paid a vis
it of condolence and sympathy , to
Laura Fair, mistress and murderess of
Judge Crittenden, s' ems to have for
gotten that the-Judge left a widow
against whom is no breath of slander,
and who might be open to and deser
ving of womanly sytupathy. And
Susan is getting passed around in such'
papers as the Independent, New York
Teibunc, Boston Post, and (Alibi's, after
the following fashion.
"Miss Anthony wns discourteously
hissed into silence when she attempted
to plead the case of Laura Fair before
a Son FralleiBeo audience, but Mrs.
Stanton, more politic in her advocacy
of the murderess, has secured greater
publicity for hor views, and that with
out danger of inconsiderate 'interrup
t ion, by granting an "interview" to a
representative of the press.. She is sen
timental in her estimate of the charac
ter of Mrs. Fair. One look into the
tuild blue eye of the prisoner convinced
her that she could not be the "bold, bad
woman," represented. "Ent she pre
judices her ease, when she, says that
"no amount of evidence, Ic, array of
testimony that might be piled up
against" Mrs. Fair would, suffice, to
offset the expression of those blue eyes.
After this we can well understand that
Mrs. H. B. Stanton should denounce it
as an outrage and a disgracelo the City
of San Francisco that Mrs. Fair should
not be furnished with a plane, a library,
fresh flowers every morning,
,and the
liberty of the prison yard. If these
were the opinions advanced by Miss
Anthony, it is not surprising that her
remarks were en.; short'. As a prophet
ic example of :the treatment of con
demned murderers under Mrs. H. 4.
Stanton's model republic, this is inter . -
eating, although we cannot regret that
each as Mrs. Fair are triedbefore Judges
who will not - accept blue eyes in evi
dence, and kept by jailers who will not
open the doors to eve prisoner of
esthetic tastes.—Boston P ost."
JOUN TAYLOR, the water poet, being
aboard the ship, Hector, the Captain
making him merry with good liquor,
he began to be very poetical, and on
bated the captain with these lines :
"Molt COW. JIECTORpIard thou On or PRAY,
I wig', thou wort but }you fa drunk ad I aza".
EMS
LORMORE BRO & CO.
• b(7•; 0 .7.1; _['Ca .11 A.
J'a ii)jnt9p,i, , , Tl' htr,kon
PROPRIETORS
STEAM COfFfE tSI)
ORMORE
JLJ tentlon of the Trade in the
outh ern Tier 'Of Itaii 'York _a
Sylvania, to the !arid 'ithd nd
GROCERIES &PR
Z:
constantly on totild at their tate
and §torea, N 04.81, anti 39 Can
and offered for ado 'earths: in•
satisfaction in p 4 Jima?! gporant
O , Steam
for the RaiiiiiirlifOrt r ofei and
Coffee and Spioo.B, - ;ar,erthe
proved conatructioir, --- an 'not
In the country. ;;; •
, Ts_ PA.
Are ltsve a full stock of °hole
dirAct frOm Importers in.Nets , Y
sail as cheap as any house in th
"1-•
Sagars, Molasses
I • '
from the best Refiners, and BM
fewest New Yortunotatione.
FORE IG11:'-DR tg,D fp,U I
KINDS OF eNII
Fis &
..Mte buy from first hinds in th
af3ord A bettei milds- at a leiso
flrui, in Western sear.i.York. •
WOODEN WATtE, Cordage,
full lined goods.
LIQUOR
We call the attention of the Tr
stook of'Wiues and Liguori', whi
fineness are unsurpassed.
IMPORTED A.LEB—Scotch,
glish, and of the best brands con
, .
'OREION AND DOMESIT I - LIQUORS—
We specialty invitopurchasera ttcall and ex
amine our stock of Foreign nd Demeseto
Liquors beforebuying elsovillore
ISt EDICIINTA 1 . 4 WHISKEY— •
especial honk of the sick, a pure
Bourbon Whiskey for the Druggi
Solo Agents in Elmira, of the
In brief, we invite a those icrut
and their prices, tho whole assor
numerous to mention in detail.
LORMORE BROS
No. 37 & 39 0 airoll SL I E
Rept. 21, 1870.-Iy.
Albemarle Land
ELIZABETH CITY, NORT
LARGAND SMALL FAR,
E
at prices ranging from $6 t
on reaeonablo terms of payment
Timber La
covered with Pine,Juniper, Cy
Poplar Timber, c lose to naviit
to $lO per acre,
Village Propert
Stores, Wood and Brick Dwe
Lots and Wharves, excellent di
friendly people, navigable wat
markets, favor this locality. y.tn,
SMITH 4.t SHAW, A l '
Elfzabet
May 3,1871.
Wellsboro
'C II
CAR. MAIN ST. & TR
WELLSBOR6,
SOL. BUNNEL, P
'Thi is a popular Hotel lately
Holiday. Tho Proprietor will spi
make it a first.olass house. All
rive and depart from this house.
in attendance. 2 Livery attael
Jan 1,1871-1 y
For Sale or Rent.
A.- 1
1
GOOD dairy farm in Tiog township, Ti
oga county, Pa., about 2 } m les west of the
Borough of Tioga. about 100 a pas improved,
and 46 unimproved. flap on it three barns,
three dwelling houses, an apple a 0 peach orch
ard, andotber fruit trees. Terme easy. Also ads
joining on the west, a farm arid timber lands
1
from 40 to 200 acres as desired, with 80 acres
improved, with a good barn, a g od house and
apple orchard. Good for a dairy' g farm.
Jan 1, 1871—tf. O. H. SEYMOUR,
I Tioge,Pa.
.
Wellsboro II : kery:
1 J. BURGIN would say to
Welleboro and vicinity t
pared to supply them with
BREAD, PIES AND
of the best quality. We also se
and Fresh OYSTERS to those who
tho old Stevens' stand.
Nov. 23,1870-Iy.
Sumac Want!
BAYER A GERARD, of Tioga
per pound, If gathered / hero
become red, for the leaves tuld l e
thereof. They must be kept free
moisture, and cured in a shady
dry, pick out the stick', if titer
pack the leaves and tendril!, or de
bap for delve*. The highest ,
paid for Veal eau. Ulm it*
L'3C.77c ,
i;9AAV) i ff l , b ,:
Ir' 7
mftl
=I
'ula can the at.
Kaunas at the,
ottbepiPtaitnr:
assortment of
VISIONS
idire Wirehowitt
Strest; , E. T.,
diberal tonal,
a.,
MEI
MEI
of
10 1 Of t
ioofled any
I .
I , _ •
Teas. We buy
rk for cash, and
trade.
SYTuPS
d at Jateet and
AND ALL
181
ickled
Bast, and ,can
price than any
nd Broome—A
El
db to our large
h for purityand
rioh and En - -
:tantli on hand.
F i e put up foram
article of Old
ht Trade. •
rbanalVineCo.
ny of ourgoode
i ment being too
& CO.,
mica, N. Y.
Agency
CAROLINA.
S FOR SALE
$75 per acre.
fE!I
mg, Onm and
tion. Price $S
3 VIZ:
Dings; Vacant
• ate, fertile coil,
ere and good
, nire of
tt'ye at Law,
. City, N. 0.
otel,
E AVENUE,
PA.
.OP I R.
Kept by B. B.
)are no pains to
the stages ar-
A good hostler
'led. •
I. a altizena of
r at ho is pro.
OAKES,
meals and
• lab. Canal
.lj-ERGIN.
in
ipay one cent
• - the berries
,drlis, or stoma
ora rain and
'place. When
be any, and
me thoroo4 in
Metket labs
;fp '7I /3%
Insuifince I
HAND IN HAND
,
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NSURANtiE COIVANYI
OPYIN,P I. 9. ii3ht-,PE0p414.
Ineorpor#4 Feley 23, tr.
4ssets over - - 414090,9 0 9 Olt!.
Stock anl,l Mutual, combiolugiffecurity with;
Prolltb:•• .'.A dppose ydniiirilitititailjoltisaredi i4
first-class company, and from any cause ,be-,
Oyer, (say after ten yearly payment) you do not
or cannot pay longer and die—your insurance is
gonkand your money waded. ,„•Nkt •SO le-the,
4910434-INrIL&ND,si all. Polieles. aro liti-Yon..,
p
rEraer.s. I: --,,, 7 , -, -„c: tt.ir :• e_ , f'.‘ ari - i'
` This company which ranks among the most
: popular and suceessfull Life ,Insurance Compa
ss,;grantS T t 'olicies on alVdeirribli platisi both'
ithatikt Ift tail prbilts :l'ai'r: '
—I f:t. . r.• Q • - -m! urr. , -t•— --i••• ,-
a, Tr vehng Priveligea uniesfriated. '
AllVolideisiire inctontestible after one year
l'om any of the ordbiltry causes.
i Look sa..viir-. Itiftjpitugatti,,akamikLumajLte
,the fOlfirring Comparative Table. — lt is some- 1
times alleged by_Agents of other Companies that
the Company they represent is safer than others.
While we unhesitatingly assertour belief in the
soundness and stability of all companies, we de.
aim to present the following for the inspection of
those desiring toli t einif ft, - ll
The following re talp gonna.
premiums chatted y EEL -insulate* on
life atth e age of 80 years, payable at death:
1
1.. 1 Annual premium Ten aim Mil
for life. , MrtriAte..
- Travelers' .... .. $16,84-r4 !;4:WA.X* -- .,
lEtna, 221:t.::2i....:'
Home, 23, , 8 1 0
50,00
V ,ulte .le • ....,. 22,79 • 40 97 _
, ft
„ gt. 6 , , i;,..,1 .: 1 5 470.3 rt. f 0 ANNII :1"4
It . diTeltiald,l aeP ~! •:0i82,40 1 *.rt
', 0. notAtitto iniunitas :azpouor ilittkiiii .
1 . frEfAITD-INICAND."
tl4 beat idutual.Crtpazi, syt las lA, 1111,411tatel.'
March, 1, 180. - fyti 1 tf t i4i 1' / 1
. 1 I 1 - 4 11 'INT* ;ligirifir
1.4 ....
Livery Stab el
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WATIUSIirVEETW I 43I
rospiotiolliihforintheiptail
lio thatthifhave - eitablishedii
Livery for Hire, ,„ , _,,:,
At their Stable on Pearl St., opposite Wheeler's
l a
wagon shog„ Single.or4ol ge furnished to
order. They#.rn 1p keo ood orlosird wa
gons, and *tend 14 rikeas , !AP, essealtsnable.
P t. -4 '''' *AVE tTollAm.
Jan. 4,1871-Iy.
' ;'.' r ' Of; li' " ` , lli'' : '
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Sri tt .-
'll
HE undersigned, crwners of a Portible 1a . %
TMi4 vite
gine, with a Carding o pine, two Lathes
and a run of Prenelb , iturr St s attached, are
prepared to fill orders in their loess at Nast
Charleston, Pa.
The above property is in good running order,
and :will be cold at a fair price, and on reason
ablelime.
For particular', inquire of Geo. W. Merrick,
Welleboro, or - ALONZO WHITNEY,
on the premium.
May 4,1871-tf
y._. ---
Sarsapahlla
Is widely known
as one of the most
effectual remedied
ever discovered for
cleansing the'Vs.
tem • and purifying
the •• blood.. It hail
stood th'e 'test of
yeas ivith - I
stantlygrowing rep. 1
•ilt t attop,imsed on its
intrinsic virtues; and - . iustained bjite re)
markable cures.' St, Mild 'as to be safe andA \
beneficial to children, and yet so searching,
as to effectually purge out the great - cor.4
ruptions of the blood, such as the scraildouti
..yrianiic vutattimiAtiLlOrb„immigesA
or diseases that have lurked' in the system,
for years, soon yield to this power anti 4
dote, and disaxittax . '
cures, many of which are publicly, known
of Scrofula, and • all-seroffilOns-diieasesa-
Ulcers Eruptions, and
_eruptive .dis;r
orders Of the skin, TuniOtil, BlOtehetrii
Boils, Pimples, Pustules, So St,
Anthony's Fire, Rose or :'AtrYelPelk
las, Wetter, Salt itheuuti - Scald'
Head, EingiVorm, and Aden* 1710
cerations of the "Uterus, Stomatili
and Liver.,lt also cures other coo. i
plaints, to which it would not seem especi,_•
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep•
sut, Fits, NeuralgiaMeart Disease,,
Female Weakness, Debffity, _igi
Leueorrhtna, when, they Are.„ tnimifestk;'.
tions of the scrofidous 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 len •
guor of the season. Even where no disorder ,
appears, Reople feel better,. and live longer, • ,
for cleansing the blood. The systennnoves
on with renewed vigor and tt,,xtew lease .of
PR.F.FABED
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, *lii;s
Practical and Alm/a/Heal Chonaite:
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS RYIJR4WXLERID.
Juba 14, '7l-17. W. C. Elitifffol,lo:
Wellsboro.
The singer
SEWING MACHINE-.
Singer at the
127,833 gold in 1870.
UNPARALLELED S u.VCESS
86,781: sold ii(1869
Woman's bestlriend.
69 1 829 ;old in 1868,
$
It never Tires OA
43,053 Bold in 1870.
TT Is the best abused machine, and the best
maehine 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. •
- Li. W. HOGABOOM,
Gen'l Agent for Toga county.
N. B.—Machines delivered to prtrillisera free
of charge.
Mansfield, May 24, 1871 y .
Booll4eather . and
Finding Store
ff. E. SMITH k SOll,
_ • Tioga, Tioga, Co., Pa.
rpHl7 subioribere would notify. _their felenda
1 . and oustomere that they are doing a level
boot and oboe business on Wellsboro street, op
posite the late Smith hotel. They keep boots of
all lands, and shoes, to:sult everybody; both for
ladlesa!mi gents; also any kind od children's
Wear. rop In and see.
E.. wait a I3ON.
June
•
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MIN
B,'EGTJ
4,4 - 4 `
leitcr-..,l2;i*t.tanAL
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EMI
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AXTE WOULD Asongui,lce to the vesilpie'Of iltrellebefiv r itha liiel4ltii, ihit;S:*o
Tait/ xeceivibi Wl* Inimniiie itifik of ' ILifl .! .;‘;`,.` ' 2 4, li f :!: , .1
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Inn than at ahr time sloes 1140.; • 14:4ifrot hi a ' . • - nt
partra l hat we lama' ro z w•llikui w• to' . ofilmilp,..„L g l en
*AI, :oat ;at
tovta'ata•turo to tailt•lntne b Masten to ton ipiocia;','. ,t? tify,o," Wpm. KFRITAlieut ~i
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-Wlsainett, Vrendi aiidlrlith , P6 - pffue s - 34 -
.lasse. Sag and Raba; .Fantiy; Coloiad and Blael:/720resw sj‘kos
- - :` , l;lt ,' ,
&e., at prices very much less than last seeson. We also kjileinilW4fiktifi
A k T gooD
Yankee Notionsi Boots_ and' Shoes
eRoCERIES, OROginitY,
• 4 .. . .
- ,
and many articles our space does not permit no to speak of, but if you will call we will show
You the LARGEST OTO(131.1n town, and at Prices that 'round be beat" anywhere. .
Corning, N. Y. April.l9, 1870.
tile Largest' I LBUlollslimuni tiiiiniern Pa. I
2
Druggist
"MIMING facilities for buying and handling large ciantities of Eloodianablei hins-to offer
Jal. them at the lowest Johhingprioem. •in our retail apartment Goode are sold at a small ad•
mace over wholesale prices. Marge stoat of
- STUB, -RION ISLIND IND WITIR Mil,
ME
eitASSi - iLLIII/3211, RINOLI AND DOIIRLS THiOir t .; i. „
- PAINTS, ALL KINDS RIM COLOR; t,, • • :p .;
VARNISHES AND VARNISH BRUMES • itt:tifi , o'the. •
• .
•• • _
Transfer 4 rnamonts Stripetng Pencils
and iitrushee for Carrlage;and
•
Gutter Ornanaelithligen , u.
A fuU lino of all clams of (hell, appertaining to our bitelaim kept In static. • • •
_ _ •
_;;„,; ;I_ll- Q. *},-EOl3.
Feb. 1,1871-Ig.
Stoes
1 4. SPAPEKtO.4 I OI /qNOII.
I ,,ttlailtDOWL !HANGINGS,
a new thing, arid Made fOtitiei: These are but a few oftha manyWAWA" &posing this stOalt
of Hardwaza t I invite the publiotcsealland examine tOr.themiel - aim te kuepthe
best, quality of goodoin. - myfinel, and #liwork to order done promptly _ _
SABA; DOORS, BLINDS , AT VAOTOXVX-VtarCES
It. C. BAILEIr
STOVES,
tRON,_NAILS, CARRIAGE BOLTS, HORSE Simi Aracitcolo
Cfaarvexite•rniP arool
A gortatil stook of Egli - date MatorlaL. LCOHiI, BUTS, LATCHES, HTSUES, !to.;
Also. WRAPPING PAWS manatketarora
ZOBR/Iter PROMPTLY ATTERVE6 TO.
airqssass Cash, and flista tooiculablec Tint den strOye .co . ne Houle.
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yrolliborol'J'ant 4,1871.1. a. Os PAWN,
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.‘‘ I PAPER,IVIDIDOW GLASS,
-WHIP°EWASH LIME* .
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AGENTS FOR almtvw, ID CO'S BE•
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W. D. TERBELD & CO.
Corning, N.Y., Jan. 1.1101.7
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Piirtiiture
B. 'T.*VAN HOO,
If
Avxma oorePleted hie new Cabinet Ware.
• hones on Main titreet,Wellsboro, tree stock
4 t with a large and 'superior assorted stook of
I,IritNITURE.
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nits; WalnutyiAsh, BlaPlo,
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from NOD down, and as cheap
as the - same goods can be bol
in the cities. freight added.
Mill
•ParlpfSnita, Walnut, - .cherry, and
gaily, Reps or Hair Cloth,
.horn $125 dciwn.
80V4.0, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE
A-TETEB, -1
with Upholstery to suit.
(14iterTables,_Walnut, or Marble Tops
.• Looking Glasses, Brackets Pa—
per Racks, Rock ng Chairs,
all kin s,
Wholesale a
lam manufacturing-CIO *Dual, and 'inte=o
keep a lull took of ware, oine and city made
st all timee. My Ware lid , ms are spacious and
nest, and now. contain the I.• rgest, costliest and
best stook of Furniture er brought into the
,County.,,
Planing and Blatching
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SCROLL SAWING .I:I4OTJLDING, i 1
doneeto order at the Factory. 't
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Ingham's Woolen Mills!
BEER‘!"IELD,
7HE subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
thasaimarea, Vlaunorlegt, moo., *Mi.., (Or W 0 Coi...-
heyaleo ma'nufactiae se ususl—•
-TO ORDER, OR ON SHIRRS
to nit customers. Ali• work warranted mercy
°resented. ,t hey invite particular attention'to
, their Water Proof - 1
CASSIMIRES,
are warrantedin every respect. Partin
larattention even to
OLL - CARDING-
AND ,
LOTH DRESSING.
INGHAM'S large dock of Cassimeree, do ~2b
per cent less than any competitor,, and warrant.
ed as represented.
MiIIiAMIEI manufacture to order, and do all
hinderer Roll-Carding and cloth Dressing, and
detsporletition,,
I/NOR MEI have as good, an assortment of
lIM
Full 010ths, Oassimereo, &0,,
and side pore for Wool in exchange than any
other estsibllohnient. Try theta and aatisfy yo ur.
salves.
INGIIAMEI wholesale and retail at the Cow
anesque Mills, 2 miles below Knoxville.
Our Clothe are - warranted, and sold by the
fo persons :
' l ' Oaf . KELLEY, Wellabor . o, Pa.
' ; 7' . 4 ti 4 BALDWIN & CO., Tioga, Pa.
' BENNETT, Covington, Pa.
Peertkikldo.Tan 1, 1871-tf
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WELLSBORO AND MANSFELD
STAGE
THE undersigned, propra.etor of
this line takes this method of in
forming the public that the above Stage runs
daily (Sundays excepted,) between the two ple.
oesas folltivra: -
Leaves Wellsboro at 8 a. my , aad arrives at
Mansfield b.t 10.30 a. m.
Loaves Mansfield at 2.80 p. m., and arrives at
Welleboroat 5 p.m._ ASP•Pare $1,25.
Jan I,lB7l—ti W. B. VAN HORN.
THE BEST HOTEL In the COUNTY.
I'l . I r ‘` CONE 11011 SH."
n' Rooms large and well ventiict
ted. . Acoommodatione not surpassed by
an first class hotel in gm " Northern
'tier." Bms no higher than at second and
third rats hotels. Location, corner of Main'and
Walnut 'streets, Wellaboro.
A good table, good liquors, good order, and a
good hostler. ' A. B. ORAVES,
March 8, 1871.
Cash Paid for WOOL,
AT DERBY & FISHLER'S SHOE
. STORE,
ON MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO.
June 7, 1871 tf
Administratrix's Sate.
TAY VIRTUE of an order of tho Orphan's
Jul
Court of Tioga County, bearing date May
, 29, 1871, the undersigned Adminls atria of the
'estate of Chester Partridge, late of Charleston,
in said county deemed, will expose to 'sale at
public *endue at the' Court House I Wolisboro,
on Saturday, the 12th day of Atig t, 1871, at
,ten o'clock A. M. the following d cribed real
estate to.wit : Situatel in Chariest Township,
In said botinty, beginning at the e nter of the
Lamb's Creek road, al a point who s it is inter.
seated by the line dividing the lax s of Elmer
'umiak, from lands of the estate of. the late
Mester Partridge thence along said road North
21 degrees East,l4,B perches to the center of
the Hills Creek road, then.oe along the center of
the last mentioned road, North 71 degrees East,
8 perches to a post in the center of_ said road,
newel* lands of the late Chester Partridge,
South 45 degrees East $2,0 perches to a stake
In the Lamb's ,Creek road, thence along the
center of said road, South 271 degrees West,
7,45 perches to the Northeast end of a bridge
over a small run, thence along the center and
along the Northwest side of the Lamb's Creek,
South 881 degrees, West 82.7 perches to the
place of beginning In the center of the Lamb's
Creek road. Containing five acres and twenty
Ave square porches of land. Terms cash. ..
MORAEIi PARTRIDON
Chailestoanlyl9.lM•ti s ' . Adsh, •
BOOT AND SHOE STO
D.
.V PIaiLED. Lav e
vi. on. au 4 largo stuck
p
4 of Do to and and propcv o
confirming, the . manufactur e of
t4e.saoo, at thosbop latoty a e ,
copied by 'nobler & Itandolpb. They alio pur
pose Waning priceis VII all gooda, and stilling
strictly
warrinfed to Et opy, foot from No. 0,-to 18 in.
; dusty*: !
CALF; Firg#ou KIP, UP.
• Pg.R,JOLE, COITSION CALF,
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d Retail.
B. T. VAN HORN.
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We keep a gooo aseeTtmerq. of
'• fiats and.. Caps,
BOOTS, BALMORALS, GAITERS,
BOOTEES, ,- BROGfANS AND
GALLIOASKINS - •
,Out‘fitook ,of
will be kepi up au heretofore.
On Findings we shall be found at home a:.
Ways, and we shall endeavor to sone IR prices
satisfactory to the trade. Vlre won't be under
sold..
eA S H PAID
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FOR`RIDBp.
CUSTOM WORK!
Done' prothptly, and. well, Repairing done
on short notice. Drop in toll be convinced. •
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DERRY' do FISRDER.
Deo. 14, 1870.-Ay. -
TO THE FARMERS OF
TIOGA COUNTY.
I ,
AM noWbnildiugatmymaarlfactory,ln Lawrence
ville.a superior _ -
FANNING !MILL,
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whfcbpossesseetbefollowiugadvautagemorar allotber
Mills: , .1
- I.lt separates rpo,oste a rat litter.audfoulseeds a and
ohesearid cockle, rem wheat. h - -
- 9. It cleans flax seed,takes out yellow seed, and all
other seedy, per:betty:l - - •
I); It clean t thUotby seed. • -
. 6. It/ rail other separittlns eguired of' a mill , .
, Nhis liabtilt °Ube best and most durable Um.
bior,ingoodetyle.and is sold cheap torbasb, or pro.
•
dime. , a 1 f
IWill flt a witent s itre,,forl separating oats from
Wheat,toothermills,dureasonableterms.
• ;- .' ~ ' •'„ .• 3.0 IitATHER.
LawrencevillesJau.l • l67o-t f
ED
WALE
DEALERS 33
lIARDWAR , IR N , STEEL, NAILS,
ci
sT'ov S, .11.1 y-WARE,
BBLTING StiVg, CETLBRII
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WATER LIME;
• AGRICULTIIIiAL
.9IPLEMENTH, t'
Clarriage t Oid garners Trimmingii:
' . HASw.V c ssis x ,SAIIIDLF4I3, ac.
• Corning, NI V., Sin •1; 1177-y
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;THE ING:AIt:DIENTV3 THAT
•;: , (COMPOSE are
publ e l / 4 .gry p::tskakce) Olen
!fore it is Nat a se:l t - 1 4.1 ratinn,
Iconsequently
(PHYSICIANS
It is a certainl
Syphilis in all
tistn, Skin IN
plaint and
Blood.
r,,:\TTL
will do more
"Of the z-lyrti
THE WADER: 1
!lava tr.-ed
for the 1••r.:_ ti
of dorse' it
and hood 1i h
DR. T.C.P CU
DR.Y..11. NU -
DR. F. 'W.
DR. P. D. DA `•
!DR. J. S. Sl'.A.!
!DP.. J. i.. 3icl
S. C.
DR. A. D. :co
USED AHD
J. D. FRENCI
Ma!
F. IV, SMITE .
A. F. Wlll.l_
B. HALL. 1.1:ill
CRAVEN ez;
SAIWL. G. Mc
boro,Toim
Our spare v - i
tended
virtues of
Profession we .
tract superior t":
used in the
BIORd ; and to
Rosadalis, and
to health.
Roeadalis is
price $1.50 p.
Dll, OLE
IVrant.
July 1
871-Iy.
ew ,31usi
paned in Smith
floor, a music roo,
ion, and for sale;
NoW
oncil
on exhibit
Stei way and cl,her Pianos,
Cabinet Organs, and a choice selection of Sheet
Music: New music receided every month.—
Lsesoni -on Piano and O rgan, and in Singing
will 'be given. OpportunitY for practice afforded
to those who may desire it 11. W. TODD.
Wolisboro,Fcb.l.s—,3mo. ;
New Tobacco Stoke
THE subscriber has fittild up the Store first
. door east Thomas flat en's dry goods Store,
for the manufacture and an e of
CIGAR S,(all grades), Taney and Common
SMOKING TOBACCoMichigan Fine Cut
'CREWING, an 4 all kinds of
PLUG TOBACCO, pIPES, and the choi
vest Brand . of I i CIGAR S.
yam` Call and see for 7o rsolves.
1 J TIN W. PURSE",
Welisboro, Jan. I, 1871 tf,
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TIOZA WO
INP'IBORDEIN *imps constantly on
hand: Pure Drags and Medleines,l
Chemicals, Pant
r and Oils, Lamps
Yankeo' Notions Ike.
P
L - I'M SORT PT TONS n
vAltEr I
LLY COMAIINPF.D.
11. IT, BOM AN.
Tioga, Jan. I, 1871.—1y1 .
Gen'l Insurace Agency
.KNOXV4L
Life, Fire,
Assets o
ASSET
Ins. Co. of North A
Franklin Fire Ins.
North British do Mci
of London and EdinTuig; 10,000, 000
North Amer. Fire Ins. Co. of N. Y. 500,00 0
Niagara Fire Ins. Co:of N. Y 1,000,00 0
Farmers Mut. Fire Ine. qo., York, Pa. 909,889 15
Phoenix Mut. Lilo Ins. CO. of Hart
ford, Conn' . 5,081,910 50
Penn'a Cattle Ins.lCo. of Pottsville. 600,000 00
'
- Total .
$24,229,847 84
Insurance promptly ef f ected by mail or other ,
wise, on all kinds of 'Property. All losses
promptly adjusted and paid. Live stock Wear
•ed against death, firo or theft.
All communications promptly attended to T .: -
Office on Main Street, 2d i door above, Murat at.,
Rumille t Pa, WM. B. EallTE
£p!1115,1871•tf. Agate
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Murrrees-
I not allow of any e.v.•
s in telation to the
n I is. 'Foch° Medical
uarantee a Fluid Dc-
any they have ever
ea:nwnt of diseased
he afflicted pro eay try
yen will be restored
er °l b d ot l tl y e. al , l k. ruggists,
ss
ENT3 it CO. •
aaurittg Chtmies,
BALTIXOItr t MD.
Store.
Bowen'e block, se •
whore will be too .t
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CM
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