The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, September 13, 1871, Image 4

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    LORD'TO3INODDY. -
1;
11 lioril-To*noady's thetEnn
IlSe l bair is stralght,hut his whiskers curl;
Ills lordship's forehead is far from wide ;•
But there's plenty of room for the brains inside
writes hie name Withindiffetrent,ease, , ,
'HO is raitter lineertalu ith - out the "d's,"
• But what does it matter, if two, or one,
To the earl of Fitzacitterells eldest son f
My Lord Toutnoddy to collego wont— /
Mach limb ho lo'st, mob money he is pent ;
Rules, and windows, and heads balmlike;
A utkori.tics winh'ik--young !pen Fitl.,it s itte! -
He nerd ri'ttvoil fiisitlO of a hook'-- -
In two years' lime .t dogree he toeq%„
,
And the n
spapers vaunted too honors won
By the Earl of ritztlotterel's eldest son.
•
My Lora Taionimtly eauip. out in the world,
Waists Worn tightened, and ringlets
Virgin!. 11111giliAlCa atiti . lTlAttollB stuird.
'Tia true, his lot.l-hip is rnther wild;
And in stases 1.1,r,, he spends his lice—
There f s' tnik of • , :•11,! i•ltildren by nobody's wife;
But we mustn't tool, close into )311Rt is dons
e lfy:the of Filulotterel's eldest:son,-'
My Lord T”,,, r day intuit rpttlo
There's It vtloapVtiont in the family town !
It's time ho should sow his eccentric oats.
Ile hasn't the wit.to apply for votes: I
He cannot e'en learn hie election speech; •
Three phrases he mistake in each !
And then breaks down—but the borough is won
it'or the Earl l a Fitzdottorere eldest ion.
My Lord Tomnoddy prefers the guards "
(The House is a bore); 50 . ,--it's on the cards —
My
lord is a marnet at tvrepty-three,
A major at tweny ; six is *—
fie never (hen' sword except on drill;
The tricks of parade he has learnt but ill—
A lieutenant•colonel at thirty-ono
Is the Earl of Fitsdotterel's eldest son:
My Lord Tomnuddy is thirty-four;
The earl can last but a few years more,
My lord in the peers will take his place;
Her plajosty's counsels his words will grace,
Mei bell bold and patrdnage sway;
Fortunes and lives he will rote away.
And what aro his qualifications 2—One!
Info the Earl of Fitzdottorol's oldest son !
, AGRICULTURE.
A Prantical Dairyman
Gives some very good suggestions in
the Utica Herald on tainted
which we copy for the benefit of ow
eLeesemakers hereabout. There is ne
dairying,region in America where the
water is, better or purer than in our
county; uu \ d to this we attribute the
fact that tainted milk is very little
known here.- 1 1ED.
" In extreme' warm weather cheese is
often found out of flavor, while the
cause seems to be hidden froth the ma
kelf of cheese, many times, until too
Into to remedy the evil. -In the season
of 1869, I had charge of a factory in
Erie county, New York, where the
milk was brought to the factory once a
day. The milk came in "fair condition
until June 10th, when it was very much
tainted, and continued so until July
22,
when it disappearet t l for the rest of
the season. Tile &Ines were mostly
small ; the night's milk was cooled
soon as ioill•r,l, nntlbroughtinseparate
rang to the fou pry', which was much
better titan the morning's milk. About
otie-thild of Ito' patrons brought good
milk the l'lloll' ) . 1,:a.S011. which
0)1111111, (h • was with the pat
rons. l'ne time of receiving tainted
w„,- one of extreme heat, withoM
clouds or ratio The farms are watered
by the Ca) urn creek, which sunk In a
mete t tilt•t, leaving dead, stagnant
titer in shallow places lon the hocks,
flout Ni con's drank. Those, that
brelight tt,e 6,•st milk watered their
vows at their welly, On the 23d of July
we had a severe thunder shower, when
taint disappeared. Was the taint given
to the milk now the atmosphere, or
the water Illy cows drank ? The thun
tier;shott ienloved the cause, what
ever it may Kate been. We wanrgood,
cold water lu make cheese. Is it not
1111pOrtallt that cows should haeci-the
same to &kik
NV 1-1. A'[` 'I`EIE MICROSCOPE RE-
V E .-k- - WITH A MORAL.
Lewennoeel; tells us of an insect seep
with the microscope, of which twenty
.even millions would only equal a mite.
Insects of vai ions kinds may be seen
to the cavitie , of a grai of sand.
Mold is a forebt of beat tiful trees, with
the branches, leaves, and fruit.
Bottt:ril it-, :I,e fully feathered.
Hairs are tubes.
The sul ": our bodies covered
v.lth scale , I:; a fish ; a single grain of
sand I\ on I.i r one hundred and ti ft y
of thcSei ea t and yet i a scale covers
[tvc 11 1
d red pones. Through theise nar
row openings the sweat forces itself like
, va*.ct through a sieve.
The initeufinake five hundred steles a
Second.
Each drop of stagnant Water contains
a world of animated beings, swimming
with as much liberty as whales in the
MEI
Each leaf has a-colony of insects graz
ing on it, like cows on a meadow.
Moral.—Have some care as to the air
\ you breathe, the food you eat., and the .
\water you drink:—Some and Ralph,
'coLINTI OF DllOO ED ICOOS.—An in
quiis made of t4o German Poultry
Joni al whether eggs brooded upon and
allowc4ye become cold can be !latched;
in reply \ o which it is stated that, from
extonsiva bservation, it hasbeenshown
that eggs w dch have remained cold for
two days or ore may even then be suc
cessfully broo
~ed, and that the nearer
to the period of the escape of the young,
the longer may tills cooling last. It is,
however, necessarOlat at least half of
the brooding period be passed, as, if eggs
are left too long in tlA; , l 3,rst half of the
period ; especially if t is is repeated
many times, rhe embryo will, in almost
every instance, die. In tlisecond half
of the period the chick is already so far
formed that a prolonged cooli is not
especially injurious to it. It is !so es
tablished that eggs thus cooled -quire
a longer time than usual !Gnome t ma
turity.
- All kinds of herbs should be gatherd,
on a diY day just before or whg r o in
blossom ; tie them in bundles and sus
pend tihem , iu a dry airy place, with the
blossoms downward. when perfectly
dry wrap the medicinal ones in paper
and keep them from the air; pick off the
leaves of those which are to be used in
cooking ; pound and siftthem fine and
keep the powder in closely corked bot
tles.
Mrs. Livermore publicly stated in
Boston, recently, that "she was some
times astonished at herself for being
able, after what she 'knew, to meet men
and treat them, politely; to go up to
thelatate house, watch the meaider
lugs of thef Legislature, and not hiss
like a goose I"
At a recent wedding in Rhinebeck,
as the cle gy reached that part of the
ceremony, "Lnow pronounce--" a fish
peddler in the street 'shouted "bull
heads 1 bull-heads I" to the amusement
of some, and the cnneternaton nth
era, preeenton the (anion.
LORMORE
/ WHOLES
Gr l ROC
'ELMIRA, N
El=
STEAM corrEE
ORMORE BROS. & CO.,
IA ton tion of tho Trade in
Southern Tier of Now York.a
sylvania,, to the large and
GROCERIES &P
constantly on hand at. their° ,
and Stores '
No. 37 and 39 Ca
and offered for, sale on tho
.ntignetinn in all casw; guars
Otag• Stea
for tho 'Roasting of Coffeo a.
Coffee and Spices, are of t'
proved construction, and no
in the country.
TEA
We have u full stock of cho
direct from Importers in Newt
Ball as cheap as any house in
Sugars, Molasse
from the best Refiners, and
lowest New York quotations.
FOREIGN DRIED - r;FRUI
ii INDS 1F N
Fish—Dry &
We Loy from first h ands in
afford n Vetter article at ale.
firm in Western New York.
WOODEN WARE, Cordag
fall line of goods.
LIQUO
Wo call the attentiQn of tb,
stock of \Vines and Liquors,
ti 11 , 21113:ES nre n pi)3,12.1.
I M POO. FED ALE—Scutt
f , llOl, 11114
IOItEEI.N AN UI)\IES I
IVoripcei.lll ui l ite purybasorg
Auline ULIf St.bi•ls t I , Thre.g i
1,1,0 1 6 r. I, iN
MEIIICINA'I, II I: KLY
tli.• • icic,
il•ittrivm •'; llae Dru
Q“lo A : “Alt , , in Elltdra, or I
it: bnrl VetJ viu! a ,•10- , 6
their the w
1111111.!7'..‘le t. It. :Ili,. {.. .let I
LOB MORE 13R
f 4. 39 Carroll St
Sept, 21, 1'1'7(1 1}
Albemarle Lan
IMI
I'LIZARP2III CITY, NOR
ARali AND SMALL F4RM FOR SALE
JU at prices ranging from S to $75 per acre,
on reasonable tbrins of payriMmt.
Timber
1!1
covered with Pine, Juniper,
Poplar Timber, close to na
to $lO per acre.
Village Propel
Stores, Wood and Brbk
Tiotti and Wharves, excellent
friendly people, navigable
markets, favor this locality.
SbfiTli .k^ SIIA
4f ay 3, 1871
For Sale or
A GOOD dairy farm in Tioga township,
Ti
oga county, Pa., about miles west of the
Borough of Tioga. about
~100 :aorta Improved,
and 48 unimproved. lias On it ,threer balm,
three dwelling houses, an apple and, peach °rob.
ord, an d o thor fruit trees. Terms easy. Also ada
joining on the west, a farm and timber lands
from 40 to $OO acres as doslied f with 80 sores
Improved, with a good barn 1
, a good'house and
apple orchard. Good for a dairying farm. ;
Jan 1, 1871—tf. 0. t 1
.1314YMOUR,
Tioga, Pa.
Wellsboro Bakery.
J. BURGIN would sa • to the °Means of
I
Wellsboro and vicini y that he Is pre
rla/41 to supply them with
t•CEAD, PIES ALI) OAKES,
• I
of the B est quality. iWe also serve meals and
and Fresh , OYSTERS to tho'se Who wish.' Call at
the old S tee ns' stand. J. J. B ERGIN.
Nov. 23, 87,7-1.
1
Smkac Winged.
BAYER .4-GERARD, of Tloga, pay one cent
per pound, If gathered Wore the•berries
become red, for tho lets and tendrils, or stems
thereof. They must be apt! free from rain and
moisture, and cured In \ shady Om. When
dry, pick out the sticks, if there be any, and
pack the leaves and tendril or atoms thereof, in
bags for delivery. The Millen market pries
paid for veal skins. .e 28, '7l 12t
Real Estate
ONE HOUSE AND LOT]
tirely new, finished
Cottage style. Terms easy!
One lot on State street, ti
is being built.
Ten lots on Meade street.
Pour hundred dores of ti
l
Also, • splendid dairy '
raining 870 sores?- I iutrs
Jane 21,1871 tf
Wlf 1
• co
LE
RS,
PICE MILLS
would call the at•
e counties of the
d Northern Penn
full assortment of
°VISIONS
tenalve Warehouse
roll Street, N. Y.,
oat liberal terms,
.teed.
Mills
d the Grinding of
e most reoent im
excelled by any
ice Team. Wel - Ay--
York for trash, and
the trade.
At their Stable on Pearl St, opposite Wheeler's
wagon shop. Single or double rigs furnished to
order. They aim to keep good horses and wa
gons, and intend to please., Prieesreaeonable.
'
• 6.1VA3.11.1rdS A EVITOSAIII.
old 'at latest and' Jan. 4, 1871-Iy.
& Syrups
lIT, AND ALL
l urrs i
Pickled
the East, a - iid-oas
sor price than any
.6 and Brooms—A
MI
Trade to our large
hich for purity and
, Irish and En
natantly on hand
'PC LIQUORS
to call and ex
u and Dement°
We put up forth°
„Lre artielo of Old
ist Trude.
hlirbanalVineCo.
utiny of ourgooda
ortmont being too
S. CO.,
Elmira, N. Y
d Agency
CAROLINA.
ands
Cypress, Gum and
1 !gallon. Price $8
ty, yiz:
f srellinge, Va can t
plicate, fertile soil,
waters and good
Inquire of '
, Att'ya at Law,
both City, N. O.
EBB
Eta
or Sale.
on Stet- attest, en
coy,thro • ghont.—
.on *dolt ;home
ber land in Dein*,
in- Robin!, son.
of
OHT * BariTt
Ms!lM=s=l
cei 'ltinsurance4
HAND 7 HAND
MITTU LIFE
NSURANCE OMPANY
Office, No; 112 8. 4th St;
Incorporated Feb'y 28,
Chart'd Capital $5O
Assets over
Stock and Mutual, combining Security w
Profits. Suppops ydur aro already insured in
first-Class cpuipanyrand Irnm any:,cauffn what ) ;
ever,:(say aftar_ton yearfjcpuysuent) yon do not
or cannot pay longer and die—your insurance is
gone and your money wasted. Not so in the
"Hand-IN-NAND," all Policies aro Non-Fon-
IMITABLE.
This company which ranks among the most
popular andjsuccessfull Life Insurance Compa
nies, grant's policies on all desirable piano., both
,with and without profits. ' _ , •
Traveling Priveleges unrestricted.
All pollees are inoontestible after one year
from any of the ordinary causes.
Look to yobr Life Insurance. Please examine
the following Comparative Table. It is some
times alleged by Agents of other Compardes that
the Company they represent is safer than others.
While we unhesitatingly assert our belief in the
soundness and stability of all companies, we de
sire to present the following for the Inapeetion of
those desiring to Insure:
The following companies, Compare the annual
premiums charged by each for an insurance on
life at the ago of 80 years, payable at death:
arnual premium Ton annual
for life. payment,.
Travelers' $16,84 $88.21
/Etna, 22,73 42,80
Home,... . 28,80 " 50,00
Equitable, 22,70 46,9 Y •
Washington, .• .. 22,70 40,97
Hand-in-Hand, 16,50 . 32,60
If not already insured take a polioy with the
• • ---- "HAND-IN:- - 11AND." - - ''l
he.beet Midual Company in the United Stated.
March, 1,1871.—1 y.
A. M. INGIIAIIf, Agent.
Livery Stable:
ATKINS ' & KETOHAM
yY respeothilly inform the pub•
that they have established a
Livery for Hire,
SALE.
TBE undersigned, owners of a Portable En
gine, with a (larding Machine, two Lathes
and a run of French Burr Stones attached, are
prepared to Sit orders in their business at East
Charleston, Pa.
The above property is in good running order,
and will be sold at a fair price, and on reason
able' time.
Por_partloulars, inquire of Geo. . Merrick,
Wellsboro, or. ";-• • ALONZO W 195111 Y,
on the preuiteder.
May 4, 1871-11
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
For the relief and
cure of all derange
ments In the atom.
ach, liver, and bow
els. Theiare a mild
aperient, arid an
excellent purgative.
Being purely vege
table' they contain
no mercury or mine
ral whatever. Much
serious sickness and
Buffering is prevent
ed by their timely
use; and every family should have them on hand
for their protection and relief, when required.
Long experience has proved them to be the sal
est, surest, and best of all the Pills with which
the market abounds. By their occasional use,
the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys
tem expelled, obstructions , removed,, and the
whole machinery of life restored to its healthy
activity. Internal organs Which become clogged
and sluggish are cleansed by Ayerfla Pills, and
stimulated into action. Thus incipient: disease
is changed into health, the value of whichieha l r i lfe,
when reckoned on the vast multitudes why e uy
it, can hardly be computed. Their sugarcoat i ng
makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their
virtues unimpaired for any length or time, so
that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.
Although searching, they are mild and operate
without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or
occupation.
Full directions are given On the wrapper to
each box,"how to use them as a Family Physic,
and for the following complaints, which these
Pills rapidly Cure
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listless.
nes., Languor and Loss of Appetite, they
should be taken moderately to stimulate the atom
acli;-rindsestore its healthy tone and action.
For Liver Complaint and its various rump
toms, Bilinus,_lleadache, Sick:Mead*
ache, Sanndice - orlißreett /Relate's, nil.
lons Colic fled Dillon, Levers, they should
be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the
diseased action or remove the obstructions which
cause it.
Or Dysentery or Diarrhoea,' but one,
mild dose is generally required. •
For itheumatisin,Giont, Gravel, Pal.
SRation of the Igeart, Pain 'in Site
ide, Back and Loins, they should be-cOntin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear; , . • • ."
For Dropsy and "liliropsictil
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce the'effect of a draetlo purge. -
For Suppression, a large dose should, be
taken, as it produces the desired effect by aYm•
pathy.
As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels, restores the appetite; and Invigorates the
system. Hence it is often advantageous where
no serious derangement exists. One who feels
tolerably well often finds that a dose. of these
Pills makes him feel decidedly better, frond their
cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive
apparatus.
PREPARED BY
.Dr, J. C Ai.E. 1? & CO.; PraotiCal Ohentiots,
LOWELL, 2114813., V. O. A.
FOR SALE BY ALII DEUQUISTS AVRRYITZIRRE.
June 14, 'fil—ly. W. C. K131a4, Agt.
ellaboro.
11 as no* in stook, and will keep constantly
on hand, at-the lowed market %notation..
Wool Twine, 2 £ 4 ply cotton & jutetwine.
Marlin 2, 8 & 4 strand.
Knowla pat. Step Ladder, from 8 to 8 ft.
JA.O CREWS;
TACKLE BLOCKS,
WIRE OLOTH gc WIRE GOODS
generally. •
EMERY WHEELS'
,for gltmming ,
A full assortment of Like' Huron diets
GRINDSTONES;.,
~•,•- ,4;
1- •
Canal Wheel Barrows'
• -
• in any quantity.
MANILLA' Rolm
from 1 %oh down.
No 1 16.rt0 1 extra engino•oil.
A complete 'aceettreent'Of
MOCHNIC'S TOOLS,
House Builders and
Household Hard
ware
constantly on hand.
. Bottom prides on e • ti
AGRIOULTIIRAL /DIPLEMENTS.
Come in and take a look, get the ilgares and
see how it, is yourself, and oblige
Yours Truly
J. 10(1111118111LIN, JR.
Ma y 24, 1871.-tf
„ Ouard4n's - atle
. • •
IWILL mese. t 0... WS; on M. I,* i o n di e
Bloeahnig, on-, the 110th ot Stiptenkr,
, 1871, the undivided one-fourth of the folk g
denoribedyroporty i r., fi
Lots known and designated se , Non. :one said
two in bloole number live in the said village of
Blosaborg v lying os the West side of Williamson '
etreet, being 125 feet in front'said j iaTee4
and about 188.feekin depth, - as by” the map At
Gu ll olo- eddlitoirto,the village of Blom.
bug ; with frame Otiep time barn and fruit
gees thereon. Terms; Otte-fourthtittocinfirnia
tion of, sale and the hairaou twa-eimal enaa
J. a. .41011781011NR,
144'8,1471 3w
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Ci"Mein
hlladelphia.
867.
000.
100 00
anzz
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WE WOULD announce to the pe,oplp er: Welleboro' and ;vhdnity,"that'we
~ -,..
are receiving and inime,nae atoak-of, • l' _. `, •l , - , ,
El
,PIIIIIIG
Seasonable goods at unprecedented Prices.
There bas, ust been a great decline in PomUsitio Cotton Goods, and they are noy selling for
less than at' any Limo gime 1860. We do not believe In paradlisg a long liet 'of prices In news.
papers, but we mean what we say, when we °ham to'soll,Cloods cheap. ' People from out of
torn are sure to make money by coming hero to buy goods:', We have aspAnsidd assortment of
N _
Dearable Dress Go ds‘,.
DeLaineis, Pero:dos, Mohair's, Plaids, Frencih and Irish Poplins, Japa.
and many articles our space does not permit us to speak of, but if you will call we Will show
you the LAI:Lc/131n STOOK in town, and at prices that "cannot be beat" anywirtwa. '
•
Corning, N: Y. April 19, 1870. NEINTELL & OWEN.
•
The Largest
lIAVING faellOies for
them at the lowest J.
vanes over wholesale Sri
•
LL BEAU, BINQUI AND DOUBLE E'LIIdOK.,
I;ALL ZINDS AND OOLOBS.
HES AND VARNISH BRUSHES, A FULL STOOK.
Dornameitits, ;Jtiripeing Penile
ana rushes li t er Carriage and
Gutter Ornamenting.
Afiall line of all classes ofjoaoods appertaining to our buelneeiP kept In stook.
Feb.l, 1.871-Iy. • W. C. =MS.
Transfer„
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17ettabOioirebAi18!1iy.
- "k. I
IRON, NAILS; 0
SOB BI
wstagaroaik.
REAGULAT • fj
i .5 _;
and are ready to supply all who 'may come with
MEM
neee Silica and Icobee, Fancy Colored and Blach Dress Silks,
II \
Am, at prides very much less than last season. We also keep a full line of s \
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da„ - IN.Y 'Cr
A. wit
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Yankee Notions, Boots and Shoes,
QROOERIES, ORNKERY,
Establishment in Northeen Pa. !
DRUGGIST!
Ibl:wing and handling lazge quantities of Goode enables him to otler
bbtng prices. In our solar - department Goods are sold at a email ad.
!s. A large spoil of
STONII, It
4LASS,
PAINTS
VARNII3
rib/I
.;
t, Oiltt;ioeiilOt to ii..1. - RosERTEry DEALER or
STOVE
TIK AND HARDWARE,
MIAMI DOLTS; HOSE MONS, AND, HORSE, NAILS,
IRE
ft)orkteres"-
Cf
igeneial otooli o
A,
BuUdere Matsrtile. LOOFA BUTS. TIATORESs HINGES. " 4
eo J ~AI} &P INSPAPBR taitAltAtettitert prim,
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aillPTiT itTittNßEi)'TO
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d rialeonable. tint (hor above Con• Rowe. •
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eORNINO, N. Y.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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OIM ISLAND IND WITIM LIMB,
Stoves
Having on head a large stook ant), *eves
and Hardware, the undeceived take; pleasure
to announce that he has at a veal outlay, ad.
dod to the usual stook of the old stand on
MAIN OTIINET, Iir*LEIBORO,
a oompleto aa►ortmeat of NW Hardware,
bt whioh he elkellierate the fellowitkg aztioleo
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS,
X OUT, MILL, HAND AND BUCK
SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS; PUMAS,
AXES, AIIGNREIXTTS,BITT
STOOKS, HATCHETS,
mums,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FOWLS, BENOII
- B4RNDOOR I"4ANGENGI3,
a few ofthe many ardoitts ookpartoi the stook
td examine for theasolvar. I aim to lrespebt
Jrk to order done promptly and welli
riiil r 'lLT FACTORY PRIOIOO3
. WILLIAM . MODESTO.
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CORNING, N. Y,
DRUGS AND, MEDI INES, PAINTB
AND 01L8,
THODEUS ,DAVIDS'
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
IREDEEVS FLUID, EX-
BURNETT'S 0000AINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES,' ROOII
ESTER PERFUMERY
•
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE•
El
Sold at Wholesale PrioeS. Buyers arerequested
to call and got quotwtions before going further
Bast.
a `/
W. D. TERDELL & CO
Corning, N.Y., Jan.l4Bl:l-y
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Furniture 1 Furniture I
, 1 13. T. VAN HORN,
VEAVING completed his now Cabinet Ware
house on Alain etreet,'Wellibere, has nuk
e it with a large and superior assorted stook of
n
Ohamber Suits, Walnut, Ash, Maple,
from $l5O down, and as cheap
as the same goods can be bo't
'in the cities, freight added.
Parlor §uits, Walnut, Cherry, and
Mahogany, Reps or Hair Cloth,
SOFAS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, TETE
IA-TETES,
Center Tables, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking Glases, Brackets, Pa
per Basks, Booking Chairs,
all kinds,
Wholesale and Retail.
I am 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,
A SCROLL SAWING A:MOULDING,
' done to'ordor at the Faotop.
Jan. I \ ,l,lB7l—tf B. T. VAN HORN:
Inglimn's Woolen Mills!
xuE aubseribers will pa‘y \ Caab, Full-Cloth,
Casalmores, Flannels, •te.;\ ,te., for Wool
Theyalso'lhattufaettillt as usttal-
TO c 01101111, OR' ON \ &HARES
to suit customers. All work warranted a e rep
resented. They invite particular attontibn to
their Water Proof
CA SIMERES,
whioi are warra ted in every respect: .Partiou
lar ttention given to
R I OIL -. CARDING
AND
INGRAM'S largo stook of Cassimores, ~25
per emit less than any competitors, and warrant.
ed as represented.
INCIRAhIS manufacture to order, and do all
kinds of Roll-Carding and Cloth Dresaing, and
defy aompetillon.
INGHAM have as good an as
Full Oloths, Oassimere
and give more for Wool In exoban
other establishment. Try them and
selves.
INGRAM wholesale and retail
animus Mills, 2 miles below Knoavi
Oar Olathe are warranted, and sold by tho
follOwlng persons:
1 0. B .101LLBY, Wellsboro, Pa.
T. L• BALDWIN A CO., Tioga, Pa.
J. 0. BBNNETT,Oavington,Pa.
Deerfield. Jan 1. 1871—tt
WI LLSBORO. AND MANSFELD
STAGE LINE.
fieggil THE undersigned, propraetor of
this line takes this method of It:-
for:tang the pnblio that the above Stage rune
daily (Sundays eacepted,) botween tbo two pla
colas follows:.
3 . Leaves Wellsboro at 8. a. m., and arrives at
Mansfield at 10.30 a. m.
'Leaves 2danslield at 2.30 pl m., and arrives at
'Welleboro at 0 p.m. Atiftl'are $1,28. -
Jan 4 1821—tf W. B. VAN HORN.
THE BEST HOTEL in the 001INTY ?
THE CONII HOBE."
NEW. Rooms large and well veutila
i tod. Acoommodatione not surpassed by
T. say first class hotel in the " Northern
Tier." Emu no higher than at second and
third rate hotels. Location, oornor of Alain and
Walnut streets, Welleboro.
A good table, good liquors, good order, and a
good hostler. A. B. GRAVES, Vrop'r.
March 8,1871.
T DERBY & FISHLER'S SHOE
ASTORE,
ON MAIN STREET, WELLBBORO.
June 1',1871 tt
Farm for Sale
ONE HUNDRED ACRES with eighty - •
some Improved, and situated nearill
the State Road, south of Maine:nag. This •
farm eontalne a comfortable house, two goo.
barns and •ninety fruit trees. It is well adapted
to dairying and agrioulture. Terms easy. In-
Attire of the subseriber at tfaineburg, Pa. • ,
Jane Id, 18fintf. J. A. BOYCE.
ON Thursday morning, August 81, I found a
horse in front of ray house, and also found
one of my own horses mi sing. Mistrusting that
some rascal had swapped hOrses without leave,
I took care of the strong horse, and went on a
toont for ndy own, wh ob I found. some three
miles above Knoxville ; also the thieves, throe
in number, who had the horse in possession.—
The thieves are in Jail; the strange horse is in
my barn, and the owner can have tho same by
hroving property and paying charges. Said
one is light gray, old, and has the mark of a
tiogbone owleft'fore foot.
, 1 ' BENJAMIN. PREN(IIH.
'Logs, Sept 8,1871 80 .
Mini
TRAOTS,
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASU LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
FINED -OIL
FURNITURE.
&0., dte., &c,,
from $125 down. Also,
with Upholstery to suit
ELD,
CLOTH DRESSING.
Cash Paid for WOOL,
HORSE FOUND.
=IM=E
BOOT AND SH
I -
• _ TIE RBY 476 FIBULPR hay
i,/ now on.; hand a large stock
of_Dootn ano Shock, and propos '
Nebo 4610 eon tlnuing , the manufacture n
`"--the game, a the shop lately o a lr
(milled by Pichler Is Runde ph. _ They also pur.
pose reducing prices on all goods and gelling'
strictly •
We keep n gopd ro , eortinent of
fiats and Caps,
BOOTS"' BALMORALS, GAITERS,
- BOOTEES, BROGANS AND
0 AI.LiGASKINS,
1 1
t wariamted to Et any foot feoto No 0, ti. la fu
FRENCH CALF, FpliCH KIP, TIP
PER, SOLE, e'OMMON CALF,
LIN,ING€43INLoiNO, MO
\ ROCCO,
will be kept up
On Findings we shall
ways, and we shall end,
satisfactory to, the tradel
CUSTOM,
Done promptly and
on abort notice. Drop i
1870.-ly
TO TUE VAIIIIMERS OF
TIOQ-A COUNPY.
T AM noWbuildlng at my mnufactory,ta Lawrence
ji. ville.a superior
F4NATINO MILL,
which pm:meets the following i advantagesover allothe
mills:
I.lt eeparateerye,oate,raflitter.andfoulseedr and
chessand cockle, from wheat!
2. It oloans flax seed,takea out yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
•
8, It cleanitlmotby seed. _
4. It does' ll ottierseparatingrequired of a mill
This mill is built oftho boat and most durable tin.
bor, in goodntyle,and is aol. cheap tor cash , or pro.
disco.
Twill flt a patent sieTe, or separating oatafrom
wheat,tootbermills,onreas.nableterms.
J .11 MAIIIEIt
Lawroneeville,Jan.l,lBllo—t
WALICER
LDEALE
HARDWARE, IROis.f, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIN-. ARE,
LILTING, Si S, C TLERY I
WATER LI E, ,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, -
Carriage and- Harness Triramingc,
HARNESSES,IADDLES, . &c. Claming ; N. Y., Jan. 1 1871-y
4
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i •:. iCOMPO...;:I ItOSA DALT :3 :tra
0 ,- i
7,.. ; 1. , , publi,ll«l ort every t: Tcag.e,tlieri
...," 'tire it is , - iotl a .4 0i/ 4 ~ Op ,rit,on,
e.onsequeetl . ii
# ''''. -1 ,PiIYSICT t r , '; SPI - ;}:-•Ciltili: I i
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f t 1.3 a certitii cult for :•rroftit . a,
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July 1.9, 1
ortmen t o
New llus,ic Store.
NOW opened in Smith .15 Bowon's block, sec
ond floor, a music room where will ho kept
on exhibition, and for sale,
Steinway andlother Pianos,
eabinal Organs, and a Ohoico selection of Sheet
Music. Now music _ reeeived every month.—
Lessons 'on Piano and I Organ, and in Singing
will be given. Opportunity for practice afforded
those who may dcairo it. 11. W. TODD.
Wdllsboro,Vob. 15-3m0..
Bco.,
e than any
Hey your-
t the Cow
ie.
New Tobacco Store t
• 1
TI Esubse r
berbnsflt:dvta e !tore firs
OOreastlhenesiaordrygodsstore
for tlke aftuufsoturo
and`, e l filo of
(I IGAR 8 , (411 grades i ), Fancy and Common )I
SMOKING tOB AC I O 0, Michigan Fine Cut
WIEWIIPT G, nd all kinds of
PLUG TOBACCO ,
,- PIPES, and the eloi-
Or' Call and see for yourselves.
JOHN W. PURSEL
I—tf.
ollaboro, Jan. 1, IS
RIGA BR
•
0 R DEr keeps constantiy on
• if hand ! Tu e .Drugs and Diedicine ,
Chemioals, Paints and Oils, LiimPo
S: Stationery, Yil-nkeo Notions &.c.
,CPIILLY COMPOUILD. I
11. 11. BP RDEIC
PRISBODIPTIONt3 OA
Tioga, Jan. 1, 1871
Gen'l Insu
KNOXVILLE
Life, Fire,
Assets ov
Ins. Co. of North Am
Franklin Piro Ins. C.
North British t Mere '
of London and Edi,
North Amer. The In:
Niagara Pre Ins. Co!
Farmers Mat. Fire I:
Phomix Mat. Life In
ford, Conn'
Pennies Cattle Ins. 01
,Total
Insurance Prompt
wise, on all kinds
promptly adjusted a
ed against death, fir
All oommunioatio
1 0floo on Main &tee
Knoxville, Pa.
April2ls, 1811-tf.
OB STORE, ,
FOR CASH.
Our Stock of
a. 1 9 1 heretofore. .1
be found at bode al.
eaV, or to eel) at pricee
IWe won't ha under-
PAID
CASH
MI
FOR Ii
WORK !
4.11. Repairing do te
and be oonvinced.
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'S.t..a,'l.. C. rkItTA_DI.:•EN, Murfrees•
\O„.\1.010, 'I Om:.
: nv •- . ••• Iv ill not allow o f auT ex
trit.•,/ i ~ ~. '... in )t.:ation to the
virtity•;c , t .I,te. , ialia. Tothe .Ifedical
Proto.-N..n ie ghat ar,tee a Fluid. Ex
tract supt.nor to any [lick have ever
used in \thp ti oa•mont of diseased
Blood, and En th.• aid., ted we say try
Rosati:ins, aid 3 on Nt 111 be restored
to health I
Rosadal .
ps sold by all Druggists,
price 8 per bottle. Address
DR. CrISENr.S & CO,
N nufacturing Chemi4h,
BA~TIMOUE, SID.
871-Iy.
1
cest Brand .f CIGABS
G STORE
fiance Agency
I'IOGA CO PAD.
Accidental
$24,000,000
JP COMPANIES
ASSETS
,
'roa. Pa $8,050,5 35
. of Pbila, Pa, 3,087,4 52
utile Ins. Co.
. burg, 10,000,0
. Co. of N. Y. 500,0
of N. Y....... , 1,000,
s. Co., York, Pa. 909,88 9
Co. of Hart-6,081,9i0
.. of Pottsville. 600,000
2 3 , effected by mail or °the
of Property . All lone
d paid. , Live stook lose f
e or theft.
ns promptly attended to -I-
I, 2d door above Unroll sq,
I W/K. B. 83111 1
-• • Agent: 1
,11RICer,
,$24,229, 84