The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 09, 1867, Image 4

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    • SOICEBODY ELSE
Sore the wife to hey husband, "I am Pievnd
wad izrPrised
To sex you so - tipsy-LI mean so dist:lilted,
_'ray what do yon think your r-eighbors will
think;
In co o Inn of your age gate etzPid with drink?"
'' think.," toys the toper, "'twej some
body elec."
" you're found out at last," madam cries in a
pet;
" :oar con Irst night walking home with Mies
-
Bet—
'llth Ilia Betty Bouncer—deny it if you can,
1 u deceitful and treacherous, wicked old man r
Snye be, "my tweet lore, it was somebody
else."
" When you came home loot night it was port
tocive
Ltd you left methie morning sound asleep as a
rock.• ,
.7,iy dear," crier the husband, "I'm petriEed
quite;
.17 Luttners detained me from home' all the
tight."
"Good gracious!" says she; "teas !Leone
I,lly rlst 1"
Sa*ts , e
There is 'bet phew men who hey
.nt:racter muff to leed a hie lir idle•
oe lui is spelt the same in Choet
- :: is in English.
v /10 retire from the world on
its sins and peskiness, must
itiat they have got to keep
y ~ v;z11 a person who wants just
waLehhig as anybody else.
: Aplays with every pup he
l'iut old dogs have butiew assoei-
When a man loses his health, then
rust begins to take good care of it.
is good judgment—this is!
M 0,4 people decline.to learn only by
:eir own experience. And I guess
:ley are more than half right, for I do
.ot ,pose a man can get a perfect idee
naolases candy by lettin anotherfel
'..q. taste it for him.
teucces?.-. in life is very apt to make us
et. the time when we wasn't much.
;.-E. just so with the frog on the jump;
I'2 can't remember when he was a tad
:t•le—but other folks can.
individual, to be a fine gentleman,
.s either got to be born so, or be
rou , z,ht up so from infancy, he can't
_tr it sudden any more than he can
, :.m how to talk Injin correctly by
on a tomahawk.
I have often set down square on the
a. by having my feetgit out of place,
I never could see anything in it to
tespecially if there was some
..ter on the top of the iee,) but I notis
ner folks can.
1r is dreadful easy work to repent of
hzr folks' sins—but not very profita-
Ladya Advice to
C. 1 ,72 'I .11C«--A lady who signs herself
31artyr to Late Hours," offers the
erl.s . .ible suggestions to young
EEO
Li , ak 'gentlemen between the ages of.
, :.:Thfcen and forty-flee," listen to a
v wor,:of gratuitous remark. When
ir..ake a social call of an evening on
- oung. Lady, go away at n reasonable
Say you come at eight o'clock,
hoar and half is certainly as long
most filseinating of you in con
r.:-..tion can, or rather ought to desire
his charms. Two hours, indeed,
..:. Le pleasantly spent with music,
or other games, to lend variety;
at. bind sirs, by mo means stay longer.
c shorter calls and come oftener.
Iz:l'l—that is a sensible, true-hearted
enjoy it better, and really
.:]:e your acquaintance more. Just
-.cc'..ve the agony of a girl who, well
: - ,ving the feelings of father and
.o:ip.r upon the subject, hears the
strike ten, and yet must sit onthe
of her chair, is mortal terror' lest
a should put his oft repeated threat
execution—that of inviting the
,Itleman to breakfast. And we girls
.aoc , rstaud it all by experience, and
ocw what it is to dread the prognostic
-, f.,pler,ure. In such cases a sigh of
.I:ct generally accompanies the cict,s
- door behind (the gallant, and one
-- 11't get over the feeling of trouble till
in the arms of Morpheus. Even
(.11 the dreams are sometimes troub-
with spore phantom of an angry fa
cr and distressed (for both parties)
at her, and all because A young man
.11 make a longer call than he ought
Now, young gentlemen friends,
11 WI you what your girls will do.
.r. - or one hour and a half we will be
irresistibly charming and fascina
-17. Then beware; monosyllable re
will be all you need expect;
i if, when the limits shall have
ed. the startling query shall be
coming down stairs: -"lsn't it
- AL to eicz.,,e up ?" you must consider it
z.ghteous punishment, and, taking
a: hat. depart, a sadder and it is to
hoped a wiser man. Do not get an
,-. but the neXt time you come be
al to keep Within just bounds. We
to rise earl - these pleasant morn
- and improvethe"shining hours;"
r It Lea iorced to be up at such sea
lah.e hours at night, exhausted
speak, and as a natural conse
ace, with the utmost speed in dress=
we can barely get down to break
: in time to escape a reprimand from.
a. who don't believe in beaux,—tis
h he never was young—and a
Id. reproving glance from mamma,
10 understands a little better poor
aghter's feelings, but must still ,dis
,,,rove outwardly, to keep up appear
. And now, young men, think
act these things, and don't for pity's
- e throw down your paper with a
nar:"—but remember the safe side
PROBLE3L—A teach
a Western county in Canada,
11 , a making his first visit to his " con
uents," came Into conversation with
ancient " Varmount " lady, who
I taken up her residence in the back-
Of course the school and form
=hers came in for, criticism; and
c,ld lady, in speaking of his predeces
, a,ked, "Wa'al, master, what do
think he lariat the schollards?"
3uld't say, ma'am, Pray what did
each?" " Wa'al, he told 'em that
Were airth was round, and went
-and: and all that sort o' thing.—
master, what do you think about
stuff? Unwilling to come under
category of the ignorant, the teach
; :vasively remarked, " It really did
it strange, but still there are many
-ned men who teach these things!"
says she, "if the airth is
lad. what holds it up?" " 0, these
• nod men say it goes round the sun,
that the sun holds it up by virtue
,iie law of attraction." The old lady
.cred her " spects " and, by way of
responded, " Wa'alif this high
s man- ECZ the sun holds up the
.i. I should like tu know what holds
- airth up when the sun goes down!"
rrrcrAi JorEs.—Governor Sanders
Chief Justice Kellogg, of Nebraska,
in Galesburg, Illinois, on Sunday
and in the morning attended
. Mr. Beecher's church. The Free
- 7 says that, as the sermon was upon
ectious, and of a Radical tone, the
- being a Conservative, was not
pleased, while the Governor was
- rilted. The Judge afterward t urned
oke, however, by sayidgthat while
, t-ris somewhat uneasy, Governor
- lers left the church in a perfect
:—fc.r Mr. Beecher prayed fervently
be Governors of all the States, but
- riot so much as notice the Governors
crritories.
'hoover sincerely- desires to do all
zoorl he can, willprobably do much
than he imagines, or mill ever
lint is said from the feeling of the
-lent should excite but the feeliugof
-moment.
even thousand two hundred and
-•*- acres of land were disposed of in
ocath of November, eight thousand
Aida were taken for settlement tm
t,ip provisions of the Homestead
1866.- FOR BALE. 4860 •
BY
13. C. WICICIUM,
A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
lj TREES, IN TIOGA
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A geed supply of-PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES A' SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply
will do welt to call and see my stock. before pur
chasing elsewhere. Delivered nt the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28,1.886-4 V,
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W.
BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC {OR DOUBLE
SPRING)
T, wonderful flexibility and erreat comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt. will he experienced particularly fu all crowded
assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church powe,
arm chairs, for promenade and hotaiiii deem, as the skirt
can be folded when In age t 6 occupy a stall 'place as
easily and conveniently assor muslin dress, au in•
valuable quality In crinoline. not found in any single
spring skirt.
lady having enjoyed the pleasnre, Comfort and
great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel
spring skirt fern single day. will never afterwards 'will
ingly dispense with their nee. - For children, Misses and
yeung ladies they are superior to nil others, ,
. .•
They will not i.end or br ,, ,,at in, the single spring,
but wfil preserve their perfect and graceful shone whop
three or four ordinary skirts wilt have boon thrown
aside as witless. The hoops are covered with double and
twisted thread, and the bottom rods are not only duo•
hie spritv, but twice (or double) co-ered• preventing
them from wearing oat when dragging down stoops,
stairs ,Cc. • '
The]) unto= tiliptic is a great faronte with all ladles,
and isrinircrsally recommended by the fashion maga
nines, as the standard shirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in
crinoline, Via superior quality, perfect manufacture,
stylish shape and finish. 11E/ability, durability, comfort
and economy, inquire for J. Bradley's Duplex Ellin.
tic ,or dentin spr.ng skirt, and be sure you get the gen.
nine article.
CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be pardon.
tar to notice that skirts offered as"duplex" hare the
red ink stamp, VIZ: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic
•Steel Springs," upon the waistband—nor.e others are
genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin
being passed through the center, time rerea/Ing the
tore (or double) springs braided together therein, which
to the secret of their flexibility and strength. and a com
bination not to be found in any other skirt.
For sale on all stores where first class skirts are sold
throughout the Crated States and elsewhere Mann-
Lectured by the sole owners of the patent.
Iren '
s DBADLEY d CABY,
0017. em 97 Chambers 4 - 79 to SS Relde sta., N. Y.
Stovei : Stoves :
AND HARDWARE:
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
' announce to the citizens of Tioga County,
that In addition to his excellent stock of Stores,
Tin-Ware, Brittanin, and Sheet-Iron Ware, be
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
MAIN STREET,' WELLS:IIORO,
with a complete assortment of 'Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP, RINOES, ,
CARPENTER'SIOOLS, " - --
PUMPS, AXES, 1,,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES; ,FORKS,
BENCH,SCREWS, •
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE•
TREES, ELLIP
- TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
' HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. .Also, PISTOLS,
. PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND .
CAPS. '
rQ ;
GM
a new thing, and made far nee. These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stock
of Hardware.
=I
We invite the pubripto 411 and examine_ for
themselves. We "aim to keep the best natant* Of
goods in our line ; and all work to order 'done
promptly and well. WILLIAM BOBHRTS•
W . ellsboro, Sept. 1, 1886—tf.
Planing & Tittning. -
_____
B. T. VAN HORN,
H AVINO got hie
ie now prepared
t. 6.1" picgrdYerenfoTL'mabt
Ware promptly and in the beet'atyle of workman
ship. Having procured a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
be is ready to dress boards or plank with dispatals.
SCROLL-WORK # BRACKETR,
forniehed to order. His machines are of the new
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS.
BORO, PA.,
Oct. ZI, 18664 f. B. T. VAN HORN.
PLATED WARE—Cake baskets, card bask—
ets, castors, sugar bowls, etc., at
SOLEYI3.
- von SALE—One pair or mares 8 year old
_U aotuad. Inquire of B. VAN DIISEN,
Chatham.
SISOOP.EIt TEAR! W e want agents every
where to fell our nreaocun S2O en r.
log liathines. Three new kinds. Upper and nude , '
feed. Warranted fire yeare. Above salary or largo cow.
missions paid. The only 1218ChinCI meld in the United
Swan for leas titan $4O, which are fully liansrd Ly
Hoyt, Wheeler 6 Wawa, Grocer , ..54nper
Co., end Archeld.cr. 40 other cheap machines are ft*
fringements. and the attic" or user are liable to erred;
fine, and antprirmstrattf. Orr - niers free. Addrese, or teoo
upon Maw & Clark, iliddeford, ittaino.
*O9O L a l l y% ~jan Out. Address O. i
EId.RXT, City Building, Biddeford,
doe-27,2e5-Irerly.
TOB-WOES, IN THE BEST STYLE, soil
t./ with despetoli,at THE AGITATOR Office.
I V.-•;Prg?'
•
0. - R,LO ; terrk
POIVE
M. SCRANTON,
- -
, #ll
n_ENERA_L wholesale agent for the Celehraiod
IX PATENT PLATE PIANOS• manufactured
by DECKER BROS., CIIICEERING, SON'S
PIANOS,RAINES BBO'S PIANOS, - MASON
HAMLIN'SA CABINET ORGANS, and Treat,-
Linsley A Co's Melodeons.
,
Orders from dealers - and _Teachers' especially
Address; ~ L: B. POWELIy
July 20. 116 Penns Avenue), Scranton, Pa.
To FRUIT GROWERS?—=.P. - 11. 811131, - -
DON'S PATENT COMPOSITION t
Dcstroying : Borert- 414 oafr-'lnucts !hat After,
Fruit and Ornaracnta/ Trcen
After twelve - yeartret periliai - c - ac — reiperitnciat.
ing, the subscriber ta . #;es_pliesurelti introducing
to the public thia valuable composition, which
has been thoroughly tested, and is recommended
by popular nurserymen.
This highly concentrated, astilizing, propel:4s
of its ingredients being tomi>oetui
Sulphate& and Alkalies) makes it an inestimable
and almost indispensable acquisition Lathe Farm.
er and Frail Grower. It effectually exterminates
the Borer, it relieves the tree. of all. rough bark'
and moss, leaving a smooth, healthy, vesn sur
face, and in every way promoting a vigorous and
healthy growth to the tree.
We, the undersigned, have examined fruit trees_
that have been treated with. P. BrEheldois's'Cims-'
position, and-take, pleasure in leatylaa , that, tbsi
effect is most apparent and wonderful, and believe
it to be a very valuable discovery, and would
recommend it to all cultivators of fruit and fruit
trees. We would further state, that wo are per
sonally acquainted with P. B. Sheldon lintlitntrw`
him to be a man of unquestionable integrity.
A Chapin, Prattsburg, 533 nova, Penn Yen,
Atbigense Waldo , " Chauncey Blllett, Pulteney,
it H Pbslaett, • J T Upson. Huron,
Wm B Pratt, • Hiram Sheldon Huron
Goorge ArdalL D D Grogory;ir' ;atsiritig,
J L McCarrick, " J a Houhtin,
Jobneon,;c!kp!!!, yon Wm B Boyd, "
ir Tr Lew* indisnapolle
(all of Etato of F Y)
Individual, Town, County and State
Rights for sale.- Send for Circular. - Address
P. B. SHELDON, Prattsburg, N. Y.
6. B. flown, Penn Tan, N. Y., Agent for Penn
sylvania. Dec. 5 , '65-4w
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY.
THE UNDERSIGED having purchased
the well known Woolen Factory of Messrs.
E. lc B. S. Bowen on thoCowauelquo River, two
miles east of Knoxville; takes this method of
informing tho inhabitants of Tioga and adjoining
counties that he will manufacture wool by the
yard or on shares tosnit customers, into
FLANNELS, -CASSUIERES. DOE-SKINS,
FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds
,Tho machinery Imo boon thoroughly repaired
and new machinery added thereto, alto an im
proved new wheel which will enable hiin to work_
tho entire aons.cini HO Will PitykrtiCialar atten-
Pito I I Card ' Clot Dressing,
which will bo dono in the neatest youiblo man
ner, haring added one, new Hall Machine, will,
enable him to.cilinatchinnd accommodate'people
from a distance. He would farther say that be
has carried on the business in manufacturing
wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining
countiea for the past twenty- years; he therefore
con warrant all work and satisfy
_his customers,
using nothing in manufacturing bat- genuine
wool. JOSEPH INGHAM.
Deerfield, Jan. 1,186641.
Hand Power Loom !-Patented 1866.
ALL persona interested In the production of practl
cal machinery into our country, aro requested to
intratigato the merits-of- ' • • - -
11ENDERSON'8 /LAND POWER LOON.
This loom will do all kinds of hand Weaving.
It trill . treaVc jeans, blankets, plain cloth, satinet,
iteroey, flannel, seamless sack, double Width bisakets.
or any kind of cotton, wool, or flax. cloth. /t treads the
treadles, throws the shuttle, lets off the web, and takes
op tho cloth. It maims the ',Martha,/ as the batten
comes forward, and teats up the ailing alter the - Mom
is made, making better cloth and better relinga than
can be made in any other way.
for wearing wool, -
as no loom that makes all the shed as the batten goes
back, will weave wool satisfactorily.
It has no strings to stretchand get out of older ; has
treadles at botk sides of the loom, 'making the shed
complete at both sides.
This loom is made_ to , weave -the different kissis of
cloth, by simply Changing the phas that risks the
-per shed.
Township rights for sale. Call at Wcllsborg, Tioga
county, Pa, and see a full stood loom in operation. Or
ders for looms solicited. LEWIS WETMORE, '
Wellsboro„ Mop 2, '66.-15 A. F. PACKARD.
Card,: Staples & Son, -
A BE PREPARED TO SELL AS CHEAP
as any dealers in the county, a general as.
aortment of
DRY GOODS.- GROCERIES;
READY.MADE CLOTHING, HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS k SHOES; FUR. -
NISHING GOODS,
EARTHERN, STONE, AND GLASS WARE,
in short, everything usually kept in a sontry
I store ' all of which will he sold as lob 'as else.
wbers, for •
READY PAY ONLY!
•
No trouble to Show
Goods.
CALL AND SATISFY YOURSELVES.
•
STAPLBB A CO., grateful to old Wrong for
past favors, hope for a continuance of the
same. Having formed a copartnership with G.
P. CARD, they feel confident that they can
better than ever before, as the new firm will .have
a larger assortment.
COMPETITION DEFIED .
CARD, STAPLES SON.
. ,
Keeneyvifie; Feb. , 81;1888.-1y.
Hartman's Safety Bridle and Lines
AMOST valuable article for nil who drive her.
sea. See " Agriculturist" for March, 1866.
Iteoommended by Wilkes, of the ..s . pirlt of the
Times; Bonner, of the Now York Ledger,- and
many other celebrated horsemen. .
The subscriber owns the patent for Tiogs, Bus.
quehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or
township rights for sale, ou favorable term.
Harness makers who wish to make the lines for
theircostomers who bey individual rights, will
be dealt with liberally.
By a slight alteration, , the safety nisei may be
attaebed to almost any bridle.
All persons are cautioned- -against-making trr
=bag the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid,
without authority from the undersigned.
ROBERT O. §1.5q00/1.
Wellsboro, Sept. 5, 1868-tf - -
"E'ILOUR FROM CHOICE WHILE IiPREekT,
r buckwheat flour, corn meal and food, aiwayl
on hand. Call at tho Charleaton Millbeforobni.
ing your flour and foci. I oan Inako It an obsoet
for yon to buy. - A. RUSSELL.
May 16, 1868—tf
IDORSALE , .-A span of inatabed ate* year
j 2 old mares; color, strawberry roan; - weigb.
1809 lb!, or 900 eaeb. GEO. CRAMER.
Charleston, September 19,1866-tf
jj-T LEE AND TIMES OF ELDER. iliis443 ,-
DOWEL-I-Those who wish to neosavo a copy
of this excellont work, Win do so - ty sailing Wt
this ogee soon. Awrist 28,1886.
ft
W E ctl U reop '" oc i ttrTy 8
onmod the - entire control t'
L
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atleel that he has as
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Second door below 11
biti ALGA op for that p •
hicztatt4 bb'stookiin
odd cuidoniiirif 'do& iit
y's Hotel, which he
se, said having largely
proalst to teritiiii
-with '
Mil
ppßei•oupps,
PURE
WMA:PATENT
DY•E'
INES AND : "
(EONS,
1 . 7.1 T L.
IPINA.I4;
FOR. 414
MIZE
almost every ardc
1 , 4
meat
‘P'!••t"MP, qn
ruln,
this. Bush as
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B.
MEIMIE
We Powder, Oil,
I :-
Patty,,Spr,ige ,
itt
f the best
it.
itorae . d 1!
Almho 1
Paint I
Manufactured, Toilet
. quality, Tobatoo
arid - Cigars
C, t
Perfume
Soap
go
proved Brands always on Baud
of the molt
'.O :,) :::'.. g _ C'
all the attention of the public to
took of',l g t A
Bo would
his spisndid
N tions, .nitistineleHnir, Tootii
Pain
.ii eah
ii4ory, - 1 3 ifilis, Drink. -
V
MEI
Chess & Backgammon &N I, Cll 6 B,
Donnici4e4 -1
assortment of Toys for - -
Children. _
E,
qtysiciatur Presaciptl;4l/ and PamiV
Recipes. Sathteetion given to aU who favor Mm
with Shalt pairoasse.. e s r z WElg.tfi
Aug. !'srollY, /IUII . .t k m-A
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• got continue to 11;4444, trosigit the world
t wlien t • •
YOU
see the Lune'ge made:to walk D 6 slat allow
yourself to teller continually from the innumer
able aches a# paixsewhich an so, weaalent at
this /Moon if the Yetirs itot , •
- I -KNOW . -
or will not } dove that they can be cured. If
you inquire to this matter a little, Ton will end
that manY,pbr walbrers from
•
, .
tEURA,Ia 2
;‘,,
.
have found wicome relief by a new and
powerful rem#y called Saintlier. sec
and lameness whether located in 8 oh—
or in the side,.
' AND
hack, are covederitti wo nderful seas
ty by MiU powetel medicine. Many ,
have not for yeas been entirely free ..
RHEUMATISM
hale derived grist besaidirsoas Da. • IM
the Saint:ger Ls law so sztensividy • •
been so unifornsqsneeessfol, that no d
CAN
attrionger exist 4 its usefulness. Is
.ether medicine use
!
BE-
Igtiliffidaob 111 SO 4 ort a die bac attained gm
naparalialmi summit is nail fcriailkn.
.441138 which requirein errand spinal - dm
counter irritant. =au Nearsigiu, Rbermie
Quinsy, Bare Throat, Crick in Mit bra, No..
piss nf de limbs, Clilblaint, Pleurisy, and ma
other severe end troiblesome didiertitier x
are often
CUiED
and always benelitted tb such an amp
in mi ut.
d d
dry whit have bean in
,
Tk
thfs valostAssinsdloisse; u hos bpopma saw!".
Be
hold ne c essity Tho wtaJf coop to o p bar
Camphor or Aviles, as *Jr boulew
SALUTIFER.
It is said by Ads:dal is macho at MAW.
jos bottle. Orders from :Wm phou'l4 Ia -
dressa to W. D. Tertian t Ce., ilitidosala •
gists, Coining. N. Y.;W:11. Gregg a -Co., '
D • ti t Stmirs; N.Y., !a:,
Nor. 14, ,•
Drugs, Medicines, Pic;
iir • 4,i-ct
BLOSSBIJRG, PA. -
.0i
REPS canotantlyan band a floe stock of Para
-Droti,-Bledietnes, ebtonleals, , -
WINES AND LIQUORS,
for Medicinal and Sacramental use; also all tbit
popular Patent lifedicloen Paints, Varniabtrs,
de., all kinds opirusben, Dye ClAOrai Dyn tyqpi,a .
pu4Statfe,; 64 Toilet ..Soaps, Perroner . y, ',am
-4 ades;Commetics, • ' ' "
'STATIONERY, PENS, PENCILS,
PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
liamaraudata Zgoks,.Pass Looks, AL, Potash
fa but*, at 1.5 COWS par Found, -Kerosene Oil,
Lamp OA, Turpentine, Benzine, ae.
Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at ID cis per
pound. I am solo agent in Ittemiturg for Dr.
Y. Weaver's Eat. Fireweed, and IT nnant It to
eureßeroruls, Balt Rheum, Scurry, Pimplusr:en
the faie, - and all diseases hrising front impure
state of the Blood if Used according to directions.
Particular attention girt& to compounding
Physician's and other Prescriptions. I guaran
tee satisfaction, both in quality and price
Benitetnber the Store, opposite the new Coal
Cog Store, Bloeeburg, Pe.
Aug. 15, 1888—tf. J L. BELDEN.
C tr, N:JIA3III9,ND'S•
Middlebury, Tiega Co., Pa.,
Situated on the Plank Road, 4 miles from Tioga.
. We use prepared to furnish 100,000 ,irrsiit Tries
at the following prices:
App!stress—large size, 2.5 cents at the Nursery;
atkeants delivered. Common size,2o cents at the
Nursery, id cords delivered. Pear Trees, de as,
Rousrea - ,"Afezeir:ri;Tharuhatu,garrest, Rae,
- Chewing° Strawberry, Washiegton
Strawberry, Rod Astrachan, Summer Bellflower,
Sumpter Quote, Summer King, Sweat Bow, Sour
Bow.
FALL Afttes.—tittitetise, Gravenstein, Rambo,
giblicm pippin, Fall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blusb, Largo Wine,
Ladlei' Sweating, Lymen'a Pumpkin Sweet.
Wines Armrs.—Baldwin, Bailey. Sweat,
Bleckfililiflower, Mae, Pecermain, American Gol
den }inset, Roxbury Rtuiset,Rhode Island Green
ing, &opus Spitzonburg, Swanr, Sweet Gilldower,
Sugar! Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Sweet,
PoundSwect, Pound Sour, Pock's Pleasant, fall
man Pleat, Tompkins Co. King, Wagner.
"Peens.—Bartlett, English Jargonetlo, Bleaker',
Meadow, Bellianarative, LODI= Bonn D Jersey,
IMAM, licurre 4ruitUs,Goiden Reurre,Plernisb
Beouty,,Olout liorcoau, Lawrence.
Also-Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots
'=• - serers) varieties. C. N. HAMMOND.
?Middlebury, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 1, 1886-Iy.
s,toves . .'liti - Thi Ware
I
OPPOSITE ROY'S BUItDING,
Are non preisited: , to farniih \le intidio with
anything, in their }lnset businesf.na quantity is
large r Inquality as good, and as heap in pri c e
as any dealers in Northam Pounsyinu.
They PI pertionlarettention .to the\
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUS/US$,
-, - • .. , ‘ 1 ;
fia •- lin st tly 30.4&!Ei1l assortment of ay ,
.
1
V 'PI . WARE MADE TO ORTIER; --
iniiniti and trarrtisfited totirg taillaotioi- 1 3
. REPAIRING /
ezeout t in the best manner and itth dispatch.
IND . SEE ICS
ROBERTS .t KELSEY
, orongh, Atatoh 7, we. •
STRY
Bois, Shoes, Leather t
EO.O. DERBY,
• G Oceania the stock andigood•will of. Oh bu
• • tong .candts2ted In this borough by ..,The
win continue the same at the etandlately
emu by them. Good custom work, =WO to order
and. ted, will be the first thing In order at this
eliop 4 ' at special attention will also be given to keeping
up a "d stock of
LE HER AND FINDINGS, Such Be
and UPPER, LININGS; BIND
! G, PEGS, THREAD, NAILS,
LASTS, AWLS, WAX, &c.;
and, sgoncrsl any, the rations flzdn's usually kept
at a g shop.
Ciseldgeld for mom, gamy stirs and ItltS; and par
ticular at ntlon given to the porches° of veal and dee.
con sklas or which the highest market prim will be
pafd. done promptly and moll.
G.tO. 0. DERBY.
Iftp a
Bold the stock in trodo and good-1011ot the ,
Wain sly condacted by s to &tr. Derby, we cot%
diallyr =Dead him to our old customers, as a good
workmat, end a sqrmze.daaling man. I
CRIB. W. fr GEO. W. BEARS.
Weis • ro, May 2,1888.
•aiaa
dam
F U T Z 4-8-
lloiso Powilors.
1 i
• iEIcifEATC,
COLORS, 1)14
It T EMPER . EP
- VER.% PRE4TIO
' LOSSAP API
TITS AhOVIT.
EMERGE; 4t.e.
use Improve -1 t..
1 ulna, tacreeses
the appeUte--et eet
a smooth and
gimpslarP,Mt,'
transatrpiS !, I.
mis=ble dale
To keeporo of Co 7a t'As ',potation it inrolnotto.
It InFrViso; thp tr....tcaty oml totpalVhfille qtslily
of tl.c trill:. It Lao
:n pno,n by co
-9.?..." • --..-- pal Arperiplent to
' :.'
..
'..
'.l'' ' .i° " 7:- . s . • -.7' rt7 ",7 i to h lk g =
ii , i
- . • . • -.,,,,-,...•
•••-• -C:r.rni to tray per
• ..". '4.l.'' , • • •
stir.[ x.r.d. Smoke the
, . •4;dit . le .• • ..... . 1.....-111:1 , 'arld tail
i. 'IF.' • • •.. i. , . , 4 .zp.t. i.satenla g :
• / • • Cattl;:.it giseill.ato
1. 6 4, '
- '5 ...-- :Ik--41,; ...•: isr. apvetite.loov-n,
. ' . 11 , h hide.at.d
' .. • ' .-;"•-•- ."... _ u.... . ti :to [Lilco
ach tastzr. -•-- -
S LA - L.; tAi:ll a 3 C'aigLA,l:l:aa fn
~- -A L,Lusa A, Li
-
thts
sir:cl;l
pattiaAr T
a p .
In
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4
3
r. • t•ir-t.iln
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niar“ 4ND
ti,i f.:4“-- • - -
,:#lAbriPtiff+ltP
IMIIEU
J. A t „PARSONS'
TriadLe yea
etxhnliall idols iae, fast cOltori tsa, beet 20a
Yard odds Shelling No. Pisa aid* bola"!
18d, - }Can Uhl L. ibeitizig 25c.
rAt .
. • '
•
BARGAINS IN SUIRTINGS.
Good blase - hodilaaltn *Toad 250, astrd, • ';,
yard wide, ate, Awes pund U.
Red twilled dintrelttit44 tliey diesel
heavy 445 Red twilled gannet sure Sao. All
wool sbeeps_srTy Cloth $1,00: ail woe} canisters
10s, Ile, 12s: O. 8 fi Cushion. wool Mlles ido;
Kentacky :env.. 25c.
We sell the Unmet Skirt at $2,0, aultiast
at $3,71; we also hare .all the extra qualithis at
/arsel3:ahead rates,
Bargains in dhawis, Cloaks, clocio,ltreit.oo9*
a good Paniznatsa yud wide 44e; niapaera 62c;
French morfoo, RS sad lOs; twilisd Coburg &Bt;
and lots of other goodueqoally 'cheap,'
Giving (Hai snare tradi to one znatiursotanu ' • we
can tell Hoop Skirts W cheap. We teril a
good Hoop Skirt 20 ;privatise" tape kid pads
Sr.; bigber numbers equelly °beep.,
LS.E Y
Double Sole . Kip Beall, Half doubler seta gip
Boots, Tip tole Xip Boots at lowest prices in the
latead to tamp a gottatea, acu shlstio, and
do my felt share of trade.
Oct. 24,1866.
W E '44E NOW OAT HAND A
1111
WINTER'GOODS
At the People's Store, Clointag, N. P.
Adapted to the wants of all classes; and as we
fidd Sot a good stock fait bcfors this lots ad.
vane, In NM Ifotic, we are no. enabled to sell
most of our goods at about
We would oall especial ►itaatloa to our large
stock of ;wads for
FRENCEMDSLINS AND ORGANDIRS
aver otieredisa44 'We alto Lana ales
anortmSni,ol , •
ADIEw SA*IDEN;VALMAN AND
^/..:s prtrazation,
nag Lad favorably .
Will
ninsigiants
roken-down nab
ow-spLited born .eFb.
rtrengtheaing
al cleansing tan
tomach nab Sates.
Ines
in cloth and allk, to Oh& we invite theattennou
of buyer,. Oar stock of
IC n aura pro
71.ttlill of all ins
.JF.ADL
CLOT/IS AND CABiiildFavill,
for pates and bora wear, Is koptisti
' CLOTHING miaa to ORDER,
on abort notice and in tie latest Mlle.
Balnuirittand /loop Skirts,
of strory rathiy.
CHALLIES, SUN, UMBRELLAik.
JEANS, COTTONADES, SUEET-
Our faellitiss tot BUlirdNQ qopns an UN.
BUBP 113SED by any Is this leaden, ind wj
wish it understood that
We dO not intend to be UNDERSOLD by
Wo tender our thanks to the citizens of Tina
Co.; who havo patronised us and would respoot•
tot tklos, who pave never done so to call
an i o* tore opposite tho pekinson
hfarkef Stfaq, three 401741 PM of the aorta%
n 1 two doolis eat CoT Onag'erfcri'e 'ANL' "
ZEE
J Weilso7°
Rf r F i f
'9- r 4 4 1,14. 1 * fr: lir2
B~i~=~`~s~ c
LIST +OF, BAR MAINS FOR
BARGAINS IN PRINTS.
Bk l / 4 3,11Nri *WIRTINGB
MINE
BARGAINS IN N 00,LENS.
BAROADIS IN BALMORIII.B
BARGAINS IN 6OOPSK/428-
RICHARDSON'S
countt.p
tamiozio
SeVAIRLD,AINIORIIINIST Or
.'~Taw_~v u Yns~c.. l's~c4
LADIW BUITsy
and the Ault nog of
BASQUINES,
aiIIGE/4.818,
ALPACAS, POPLINS, D.LAINBB,
INGS, ' RUNGS._
A FORTUNE
Can be made by every man, woman, and child ID
this co mot, if thwy will strictly adbirra to this
plait of bay'ng itivit goods or the well
known popular.old concern of
W. R. Smith's Sons,
•
7~+
ri~
1111
ONE
IMIMENI
Moult' sod tbouied. of pooplo bits . al
teopi4 *sit b 7 thou Msg. 11‘,217
kind of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES ,CLOTRING,
• I • BOOTS & SHOES, RATS, CAPS.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.
dtc., k.c.„
are on band in abandan'ar,
E:
at the old Reliable Comer, the
PEOPLES' STORE,
GRAVE AND IMPORTANT INFORMA
. TION TO CASH BUYERS WHO WISH_
TO SPEND THEIR MONEY WHERE
- THEY CAN GET THE MOS r FOIL IT.
w. R. ithIITEPS SONS' system of keeping
an 11001 . 120122 stock of gaols ut all times of the
year, and selling them cheap—this system so ob
noalods to big profit stores—is fairly began far
the Fan season at their store, and such a year fur
doing people good was never known before. Cer
tainly thane Is no good reason for, swindling pri
eta now; we bare had euough of them already.
The great advantage and importance of trading
for Cash or Ready pay is fully Illustrated by the
low prices now raging at the Purple', Sore.
A FEW HOUSEHOLD WORDS FOR THE
FARMER. MECHANIC, & PEOPLE
GENERALLY.
Buy ram geode of a soarers which hes a big
wort:cent and is selling ten times as Lonny ituoch
and of course can mill them as many timer chea
per than small concerns. We giro ail such ad
rut:ages to our customers.
A FEW OTNER Bto THINGIiI FOIL TUT Pau
DENT BUTES TO CTNSIDYN BEFORE tifEND
'NO EIS Moss?.
Look out for biastores and biareats; big notas
and big nut of Interest and oo nal takers at
that—all of which is very bad as against W. IL
Sailth's Bane situation Lieu e.speases and no
rents, new goods at break down prices, and the
good old motto of small profits. good tabu and
quiek returns. flying to the breasts The fact is,
the only to. and certain road to fortune for the
merchant is always to give his customers. as we
do. the most be can for his money, and depend Ott
large galas ion his profits. Again, oar popular
and /with:tato system of dealing, buying strictly
for cash. always having cash on band. render us
masters of the situation when a drip comes in the
market.
Never before-Was there such ci tempt
ing lot of goods, at low prises, as.
W. R. Smith's Sons can
- and will show from this '
. time_ forward. -- -
Our stook of Dry Goods and Clothing can't be
beat, and no ougamer, who is is the right shape,
seer leaves the store without buying, and none
who care whatthey say, will make the assertion
that. they =ahoy goods elsewhere as cheap. We
keep the largest stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS
that Is kept to the toasty. Cs% it nothing most
thin to see the CHEAP - GOODS on the noxious
0011111111..
CARPETS AND OILL-CtOTHS
,
at ruinous low rates. Tho -cottage aad palace can
be replenished fora sons now, by calling co the
Peoples Friss&
CROCKERY, WALL PAPER,
and a thousand other articles can be found; and
no one who seee them coo help baying. We
manufacture all the CLOTHING we sell. Every
wall dressed roan bays his Lammas of William R.
Smith'e Bona. We also make to order. Oar Cutter
is master of his art; he stands down the boll for.
no man who wields the shears fora llrelhood i
Ma Elm cure the deemed.
We keep An*, Baur and Salt,
always as low or loss than market rates.
It is atom than ever the daty of every Mon
and woman to call here botore baying, and look
throagh the stack of tempting goods and bargains,
as no one can imagine or form any idea how
groat a difference there Ls between the prices of
goads bought tar cash and prices of goods else.
'Whore bong hi for notes that us not paid promptly.
The Ede.t thing for all' buyers who went the
lowest notch in goods, te to call and get W. R.
Smith's Sons' prices, and take around in your
pockets to .:ompare A great many stores will
get the cad ciankter after you visit the Old Cor—
ner where they work for their customots.
Ton cannot mistake the place, as it occupies
thp room of four stores, immediately on the Erie
ra infl; " M i s i oVgj b t .1 1:1 1 1 1 8 11 4 1 jtft g ieltl i o n w . we
Ironsi;teni.y.l
W. R.-8111TirS BONN
,
A diPaca. N. T., Hill! .0,14455:'
LINES OF TUAVEL.
ERIN lIATLICILT
OEI 341 d SAW . 0.1.1.11 T, NOV, 9, ISM tr.iue Wlii !wee
Corning at tbe following , hoar.:
132 a rtl •ailtat Xst.reas, Naals,a. u.pteJ,
:341 , 1111.11114 and Dunkirk, ranking oilfat
. eo.llltrerloli
with train.. al . llos *naafi.: A (.1t vat Wrateru, Lake
here. aad (Lam! Trott, k Rai trues. ter all .n.fratlh
743 a n ,Night Kxpress. Daily, for tudtata, t , alatua ta.
haat. tri ■ud the Wert.
Tata a. at , 11311 Tratu Fusatiot tuerplett, :far Etuata.
tee ap4 AYOU
ra rtalit. eAlii•bop cyteinfrti, Ms Brari iti
Awl Dank It k.
666 p. kuitzr•ut tor Ike Wog.
p rorprot , i, L'unanyy enc.pr4J, fur
litcukniter .64 kluitnin,
p m Exp. w. tuu4a3,. c..septcck 1 . 44 . fl,h hes.
mr, SWUM. A1a.1.144.41,01 Jala.l C., ..COUK t
Bal.iin•o,4 nark l lid AtLuta. k 11. NI. liAlluay, 4.11
at tlufd.. Muth it:. Lake :140i. and Grand Trunk
, Railway. Mr pal uf. nut
f:l6 p w 1.. r E. pi r•ilii..L.oo.4•lW. pIM. tOT L. brag:.
!RAI. al- 9siways ezreptot GM . Bav"'+•
•. S.l.a..wca AMA b.akirk mins.
• fa the Wes
1 11 1" Way fr. isht,
MIME
Ulla. in . Cinciniuti ex' 11..nd•3 • outptt,l, con.
. netting at t/t,to for Ith Av.: of titalatkart , a fur
lisractift ; at ttr. wr Bend 1,1 -, clatitori.
an3Trunti•n Ar 4r. kattal••n far ilawlet and at tinty
' "cam fur Y. ni *LA 11.".., %IA
4,5 am Anvicgisoalltion Train +bal..
Iti:JeJ a. ni r Ilsj ExpretA excer te I. counectiog
rer Cua.ortiJaaa. IllogimaKort AAr gym
ens, Ore-la 8e1..1 Gar rZlitoll at LAL kawasuo fcr
Flaw Inv. eitut•it City with uAlot,ght
Trala of Nett! .43 . .3 alr %A t,:
warn a t wasbiagtou.
la • New 'rock au 1 Ulltitcoee clays em
anated. conuecting ma:ln:ire ri.r , la
latvitts. nal
2:2t p. . 1 . 7.%; r; ei F..)ankl.ty% tzwpt , t.
7.0 S p m thithll,l”,; Izprw. $111,a63 4 4.7.,hr TO, COO-
'•ftttng .1 Jtvel Cltv Mx tmsnig.4:ZuptniSizata
ern Jer. latifr..«,), :And Wzshi=gicv,
surf of !cos icurl.l.4 - t - zpr ,, tnital
Hveron ;eta the E t. -
L2:10 a. m.. Night la rem, DuT.p caw acting at I:LTA's
for can ter 14rt stArtra.
rtrrl South at (btu, nit far Marko k gad at :tic,'
' Turk suit aft,ruuurr t 31, Eke, frr Oast,
and New England Eli . _
L p. may Fr-I 4 Um:tars excnittl. '
1711 A. 11-11:P, EIALLE.
Gael Pus Agent. Gtn'l Sop'r
Blossburg & Corning, & Tioga E. Et
A nee.
Leave Con:fug.
3tail,.- 15 a -- in,'NLJI 15 p
Axamarodatip,.....B 10 rmfAceourosoda — tbn,lo 15 a sa
L. H. SHATTUCK, Sap':.
n7lwrrTM' .!Pnn
Trutns will arr. and depart at WillEamsprzt x follows
raalward-_ __Westward
Mae' Mail Trdin...o 55 p mtErta Nati Trall-.7 20 a Ea
E. Express Tratti-a 20 am }lris Va'asTrata-2 CO pm
'ChM= Mail Train 8 445 M Minh - Allan Trains SO pm
Peturecuter Cele; run through wttheer eh.oge /Tat
erupt ke.tereen Phiterlelphia end Erte
A 5.11; IFMIK CtINNLIMION.
Leave New 1%4: az D &M. atrisa at Ed& 9-30 • m.
Leave Erie a• 4 4.5 p m,•rrive &t Neve YLrk . 4.1 R p m t
L P.
Ninths:a Cautral a EL
TRAINS VOll TUE Mlan.
Tflama fur Casun .1a rata loava Elmira as folt.ar,t
A.coamdation
R: pre. [tamest train ou nALI) ..114.5 am
..4153im
Will, Fs et, ht, /Fa...lnger cuarEtitrgriatti .......... i 3.4 a m
• T varNs. roe RUE SOUTH.
Trains for Wtttsomspvt, flaitimo.rc and PhilaJelpbla
le4re PI bales as f
.11.4.11 at. , i 45 a az
Rave. .. 530 to in
laayl Freight ...... ... 3 34 a in
Through 5 Wei m
IrS,,Tha ttam ohi h hare. st
114&.u.,tins 1 oirAtgli t tom to
Canan.laLa Ttl,, E,pna. c.Lt. h leave. Elmira fir
Wlllismnp it +Art 30 is dm ft.rciugh RAID lath
from C5a..11.1,1,1‘11, .1. S DuattitY u'cul
Atlantic and Great Western 17.- V 7
S iL.&MANeA z-TATION
WZTIR A aZ Dorm). Fat?, tan EtouND
Mall . 030 lisprels 5 10
Arentatnn.lntiou ........6.3.5 31.0 ...-. ......... . -..5 52
Psprr.. . . 1519 .f cr,,mr..,,lgiion .....11 4:,
Fkcpre., ._......11.00 I 11.11pnr.
At Cars there I. a Jimetl..“ with the Phila.& Ipl.la k
Erie and C/1 Cr., k 3511 11.444.
At Lrx-.trlile with lb. M rat,klit, •ml Ott City aad
Pith. le lirstuch.
Leaeltrabor)o. the 31111tontay I rtht h makn a di•
net ronta to Cleveland. At 1.nde1“.., eon tuat• atth
Cleveland and /Ittsbutgit Railroad
The N o a t i.asaca thr.dtsh Akron, A,hland. Gullet,
Marion, Urbana and Da ntdo 11.1..4,711w van, a , rad
read.. Cad ha at eineenown. D McLA II tN,
(AN, Cayl , l'a
LT*it TEAT MARKET.
ANDREW J TIPPLE, having rec i tly
pwrehased Mr Wm. Tolumeaud'sititertast i
- -- MARKET. - -
would 'ay to tin, citizens of Wallsboro and vicinity
that be vrtlt euntinue tha basinestat the old Borst
stand—veiny
nil emira attention in supplying
the wants all who may favvr him with their
patronage ethstantly on bend
FEESII MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
Shop n Door South of Derby's Shoe shop.
Wellsboro, Sept. 28, 1868-if.
11000 itixN - rs wANTI —The
alai Sunday !Stook, Jot puhliehed,
euutAitilog atourato ilei•criptiona and explana
ticfns at the tuauncr and customs of the Eastern
nations of antiquity p their Waage and- curious
rites. tradittoes, ceremonies. Implements at war
fare; their modes of le 'robin ; explauationa of
many patiorts of the 111.1 anti New Testaments,
and pee-ages recurring in the .I . criptiltas; In
teracting and graphic dandle of the principal
places me time lint the Bible and ancient history ;
,by Ri.ht .care. IlluArated by heariv 4hh
engraving= alf /or . 4 3,,cei.t: Pee,'
"H i e t o, trey „fat , tath o f For terno.,
when are t try litcral, address CHARLES
S. GIREEN a CO • Pahli,h,.r.i No 417, Chestnut
Strtet, Philadelphia, PA Dee 5,'86-1m
NATIVE GRAPE BRANTIP:
"OLD CATAWBA," Vial/lc of 1882, on sale by
P. R. WILLIAMS, Drvggis.t,
who refers the pablie to
N. Packer M. D.; J. H. Shearer, M. D.;
L.M. - Johnson, M. D
Warranted pure for Medicinal puiposee.
--Oot-S, 1866.
Mglig.lll.NU I 031 Vanuraciurtr
g of Rocolvor.3, Muskot4 4n 1 Cr.o-
. .1:1.e, G r iLe United St.ttec scr
able. A6O, p. cl.t.r and l cit-p•
Repoaitas Pictolc,.Balc Cunel—Revolg-
ing Pal., Ride and Stint t;utt
Intl Gun Materials, 'old by gun detalcr., an , l tbu
tra.l4 .to trolly •
/h these dlty• of hotteebretainu ~ioti nart.try. tr
ery Attlee, •tare, bohk <l,ld fee; Awed Al. - , one of
REMINOTONS' REVOLVERS
, Parties desiring to avail themselves of the tato
improvements In pistols, and theca of superior
*oral:unship and form, will find al comlincii to
the ~is RZXINGTON BStioLVERS Cirtitlars con•
mining tuts sad description of op!' Arms , pill be
furnished upon application.
S. RfiIIINGTON k SONS, Ilion, S. Y.
Sloane & Agents, No. 40, Conttlawi
street. Now York. op 4 8
JOHN SUHR,
WOULD announce to the Ciliated tf WeHabe
ro and rairrOtitllo4 c ,, uhtry that he ha,
opened a shop 00 tha eon", or IVnctr and Craf.
ton streets, for the purpose of toenfatettarlpF all
Itinda of
CABINET "FURNITURE,
REPAIRING AND TURNING DONE
to order. COFFINS of all kind, fornt.laet ue
abort notice. All work done promptly and rat-
ranted. Wellsboet., fora, 27, IStia.
FOUS has soma 0101 . 6 of Maio too
nodles, at No. 5 Union Block.
U. S. CLAIM Aft.pypy?
Away and Navy ciaiins mai Peastepa,
Tit NV'S LA IV potiawd July 28..180,51Yet
11,. • ;c.a. ../.lilzig vitra bounty. gond
tu yuu‘ •Ip.aogr.
OFF:I:ENS' EXTRA PAY.
thr, a 1 0 ,1.0.4 .1114 OS' proper to volunteer offinrs
oho o, r. 164.4
pfasioss ISCIr SEP
, tint .61.1 , 114it0 been penaa=
a.‘..11, .414 t n r di% .11.04 , 1
Alt othrt kluseri,ra,rhr ,L.fut plustoeuted.
JZl+ , l4ti. NILE 6.
tobar 10, 1866—tt
Bounty and Penaion Acrenev.
.#AVING receive+i . AeAniW beetreAtlons hi mill to
the estrA 11 , 141111, allowed by the act Approved
y 23 , liitiel.stpd tAtelen . on Nn.t 'ant:, sepply of all
negetniery Woo,. ut, at, perearrtt to pruereAN all pen-
Atoll And bounty i•l i tytts tit. It Sun,' be plrcnl to;adr
11=414. Persons ltvreg at ■ inVancecatt communising,
With Teo by letter, Awl their rocantuntentione rill Are
promptly entrerte ed. • S3lllll A SDA W.
Wencher°. October 24,1800,
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