The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 15, 1867, Image 4

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11,1tro1loiie eiplano betide our etreniAifi4ll •
41 14011:add,o.viaxpleerelieli,to it! glbitiffAl
Alta , bring font pieturee front s too ita 6 . 1031ing
tt
and deariftdr can novel
thot tll:kers, itbe . .glad. aps
And tits white Winter followed by green• Maya
• . _
'Tent! dravr rth images of sona that nee • •
Fro9l Ukdark bosom of the passingmist-1
91 smilieg*leiacie 46 , 114 teaifefgieib' '
114 wan - oheelcs into`
roses new beidtiOdet ;
-Rope it' kei always false, whate'er mdn soy,,
ale,* after Winter ibllows the green ISfay. ;
Gold lig the', night; colder that otreetei6- • '
' thatikfal for the Digger ; iTi,the grate; ' •
:Ana dwgton event iiniiroy.ti,lon Oft: meet, '
Bieeeing the Hand which spares thee griefs that
Wait' • • - • •; ;
06nany,W sufferer, in'mrhose sterner way '
1 4 11get.s 4h • o''Wintor loliger than tilt May.
Theilit tied for : thio, tiMtlfopo bath come from
•
nestles inony hearts, like birds that fm.d
Teeth sonio • kind roof shelter • from hail-* orm
--- Alisl food whore stacks of grain keep off' the
wind; "
Stay r heavenly Hope 1 and teach xis well to pray .
That Winter may biSlollowed'hy groan-May!
Peufig - Adveixtaxi,
.
The lowa Arprthwe* publishes a thrill
ing account of the suffering' of 'Charles
Hall, a stage' etriVer, Who staiie'd frbm
Twin Lakes in Calhoun county; to-Fort
Dodge, .ip an open Sleigh, , during the
igreatonniN storm of the last week in
dautiaryt , :-
Mr. Hall left Twin Lakes on the eVe
ning of Thtirsday, the 24th‘of January,
.and, after traveling aeross-the prairie
all night in the snowstorm; next-morn
ing,•lost-till tracearof NTS 'wheteabouts.
T 1 2,7,orthibese,sa'ys: _ '
, .
." Befpre many hours he found that
his ears,
feed and feet were frozen solid
and his hands' were heginning to freeze:
*But still, strong 14 determination ,to
save himself, if in the range of posslbil
.itles, he kept moving on ,throngh the
" long: cheerless day.. Toward. 'night 'lie
suffered greatly from hunger, as he had
eaten nothing sire Thursday noon:
' " When darkness again closed around
him he felt that the charted for' survi
ving the night were very slith indeed.
' He dared not sit down to : rest, fearing
/ that he would fall 'asleep and perish.—
All through the second ‘ night he kept
on h s feet, - sometimes • becoming so ex
haus ed with cold, hunger, and his
great exeftionst'to keep traveling,' he
would stoli a - few montents to rest. 'He
rePeatedly fell asleep while thne-Stand
ing, ankl was only , aw4ened by falling
. down into the snow. Again and again
during Friday night did-he struggle on
' till r W
light appear. The wind now
ceas . i but the cold was intense. hen
the , came up on - Saturday morning
• he was able for the -first time to learn
• the directions. ' L nok i n , g anxiously
around on every side - and seeing nitb sign
' of ssttlement, grove or road, he felt that,
a longer struggle for life was almost
hopeless. But finding that he was still,
able.to move, he :turned his face to the
east,'knowing that his only hope now
was in being able. to math the Des,
Moines river, along which he was - sure
to find settlers. All day Saturday he
-toiled on through the deep snow; suffer-
Ing.intensely from hunger, cold and the
loss of sleep; Whenever his strength
gave out, and he stopped for a moment,
he would fall asleep, and tumble down
into the snow, again 'awaken rise up,
and again rush on. Night lanve. more
caine on, and found him still out on the
great prairie, with no shelter in sight.
, Again did he , pass another night—the
third night—on. his feet, walking, stop
ping, falling asleep, tumbling down,
awakening, rising up, and -toiling on
again. ;Lost, starving, and - freezing, but
/
still undismayed, he watched patiently
during the long hours of the night fr
the rising of the sun on the morning f
Sunday, the fourth day - out. The sun
.
rose bright and clear, but it was intense
ly cold, the mercury at sixteen degrees
below - zero, with a keen, cutting wind
from the north. He had now, strange
as it may seem, ceased to suffer hunger,
and nerving himself for one more effort,
he turned his face eastward. and 'again
' struggled on. His progress was very.
- slow, but at eleven o'clock his courage
was renevhd by the sight of a grove in
the distabeep _Hope, that had never en
tirely forsaken him, now grew strong,
and all through the day he strove by
almost superhuman efforts to reach the
timber before dark. feeling that he could
not survive another night.on the Oaf
rie. But his strength was too muoh ex
' hausted, and, although efriving -with
the energy of despair, he saw the sun
go down and iht close around him,
while the friendly trees were shut out
from view and beyond his reach. , .
"Fearing that if he attempted to trav
el after dark he should lose sight of the
grovel, and knowing that in his weak
/ and exhausted! conditlon . he could not
,Isurvive the night on his feet, he sought
out a huge snow drift, an digging out
a large eavivy with his hadds, he crotei-41
ed In and buried himself beneath the
snow. In this position he soon fell
asleep and slept - for several hours,
dreaming that he had arrived in safety
• at Fort Dodge, and was telling his com
panions of his perils and escape from
freezing. But upon awaking with the
first dawn .of - morning, he' found him r
' , Self 'buried in the snow, out on the
great prairie, so weak from hunger and
exhausted from the superhuman exer
tions he had put forth, and so. crippled
from freezingat he had ficarcely
strength left to 'rout of his icy bed.
lh
But by great ex rt ons he regained his
Ifeet, and could see Lost Grove about 'a
mile ahead. When he tried to walk, he
found that his limbs had lost their vital
ity;and he eohld only Move forward by
reaching down with his frozen hands
and lifting his legs out of the snow and
lifting his legs out of the snow and pla
cing first.bue foot forward and then the
other. He thus managed to move slow
ly toward the grove. After a long and
toilsome struggle, he at last reached the
grove but'only to find it cold, cheerless
and uninhabited. ' ,
" Beyond the grove, at a distance of
aboutone and a, half miles, he saw- a
house. Having by this time almost lost
the use of his feet and legs, he began to
ds
crawl on his hanand knees through
the deep snow for the house: So e
times he would be able to rise to m his
feet and take a few steps forward„when
he would again fallinto; the 'Snow and
drag himself forward once more. In
this way he Managed toreaeh the house,
having been from daylight until 2
o'clock in the afternoon going two and
a half Miles. He had reached the resi
dence of Mr. Hicks, five miles west of
Dayton, and about thirty miles south
east of the point-where he lost the road.
Ho had been out from Thursday ,at 4
o'clock until the next Monday at 2
&clock, in the severest Storm of the
season, with the maeuryirangiug from
14° below zero, and had been on his feet
duritig all' the time but about twelve
hours. I • /
"Ile had gone four days 'and,nlghts
without a morsel of food of any kind,
dud no drink but snow:, Be had only
Slept live hours in neatly five days.
When wo saw him he; as almost en
tirely helplesSS and very eak from his
terrible sufferings. . I:118;race hakturned
black, and pieces of flesh areeellng
off:' Hie feet are terribly frozen, but
the doctors hope to save them from am
putation by removing some of the toes.
He will , lose one ear, and Undoubtedly
be badly crippled for life." A
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.
An insurance agent, Urginq , a citizen
to get his life insuredouild : Get your
T
life insured for tent usand, and then;
if you die next Week, thp widder's heart
will sing for joy.". 1 ,
, .
-A fop le; like u cinnamon tree —the Nl TS p ß e r r
v : 4l dem i ltnn " 3 2 2lrr B ii . io p tile ti r balc an s i
bark is worth rnoro_tha
Haines Profilers Vann, ?damn namlin
-
d toot organs, Trent, limey . & Co. melodeons, and
AWI Inv ought to thluhrlog, ea. the H. Shoninger Melodeons. Room .orer J. R.
cause be ovorlooks la ytbings. Iloison's store. 50p.12, Meth
•• .7.="44. N 4
IM==BE
tkiAP E n i t iAt E 1 1 1 - 44
: FOR . .
ICl!.9y . ippp t L. !IN E
i
We be* leave to mull the attention of the pu
lic to an entirely now jquality
,of Wire known as
Whitil Mre.;:iii sl3 eii ( iii "ii bilatilikitihicit previints
it from ever corroding or turning from its uniform
whiteness during 'any number of years, and on
which Letters Patent has been secured. It has
been found to be the only .artiele suitable for a
olotlitif Aril* '43fferirj OM 701440.sitfoAal "tit ol or
i
cord, which always gives so much trouble sib
annoyance by breaking, rotting out, and dis el-.
tiring clothes, and by being obliged to put i up
and take it down every time used. With this
ritit Olotlieilidne4on ,heliin on 4 4r 4.l;ijuiti ninny
erica: and ilshon it inonce put up it 'eves ybu tie
'more trouble until the ptakes or posts rot down to
f
which it is attach' d. After using it we aro con::
Mont you will in lii,correborate the statements
of thousands of there in its praise. Over 300,-
000 lines already sfold, and every family shcitild
and wit) have one, rlt ',till pot change, thoggh
;
yonlria3l, kfiet , ik;i4et-Watell,ibr l ;ntit length of
time; lienA, you see, It banriet'- discoid. 'clothes
like a rope or cord.: BiSe of Tiriro, No. 9.
-,.....,......... -,,, ,
Six Reasons' Itiriy,'7fuermtlfamity , sitottici
have one of 'the,st•rate,nt. :MOS Wire Clothes
, ~, . • .
Lines : • -i: )
.0,,- : - • •,.,.• ~ - : ,
Ist. You'ii‘ver haveloteke it in no matter
what the weather/may be; ;the weather cannot
affect it. ' 1
2d. It will last-ftom tw.enty:five to fifty y4arti
pit least, and during, that time you will wear:out
'fifty ordinaryjinci, besides suffering an untold
amount of trouble and annoyance with them:
3d. „It isthe,ebemst Lino ip .ti t4 ;world" to
,say rgibat cciiiventenee.'i . A good
rope line costs about 2 cents per foot, and this
only 4i cents. This will last a life - time, while
that with goad care will last about a year. This
Wire, at 2.6,.v0te pc; fojd, ymuld be abeaper than
a rope
4th. Yotcannot load it heavy enough With
clothes, and'tbe wind never blows strong enough
to break it. -
6th. It does not in any wady discolor or injure'
clothesth4 are ham upt:93 z
th`:- 'IL Will'aava its prtbe In saving you trOnble
and annoyance every three months you own it.
Tho Wiro,zinnealnkbefora
makei if verysOftprid'tongh. It can never be
broken-in the.tise for Whteh it is intended. ' •
0.
Price four and a half cents per foot. Usual
amount forli. good 1ine.,175•t0 100 feet. .
Clotho.; era fastened to It with the Common
clothes pint
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. .., - .PROM.TRE PRESS. ; ' -
The following_ editorial . notices from the Tri
bune, Independent anti Christian .A.,slvocate, are
among the many _newspaper testimonials which
we have received, but space will not allow us to
•
introduce more here:
Tho American White Wire Clothes-line, a
superior art icle in its way. It does not injure
clothes; and ie indestinetnble. Every
housewife should use it. We aro now using it
N. Y. Tribune.
The Patent 'White Wire Clothba-lino, is all it
purports to be—a most indispensable article. , It
• does net ii,SinrOtile-olotheseand neverweartr
Every,liOuse will aitimatey have Y. In
dependent. , 1' ,;;'t • i ?.
THE WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINE--Among the
special annOyances of the washing day
‘ are to be
reckoned !high lup that Bet the ill adaptatku of
clothes lines. The old cord or rote has done
much good service; but what with its breaking,
rotting out; discoloring "the clothes, and •tho an
noyance of putting up and taking down each
week is not quite a perfect article: - A substitute'
is noW Offtred in -" Patedt White Wire Clothis
Lino," fuesale by the American Wire Company,
149 Broadway. The peculiarity of this wires is
ill ( its coating, which, it" is said, never becomes
broken. We have' seen it used, and find that it
dgiv — iis entire satiefaetion.— N. Y. Christian A co
ca ie.
-,;); • ) • • 11.. R•. FISH, Agent,
Feb. 27,1867-4, • ; • ( , I frioga, Penn's.
BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE!
.
Spring is here,. the days grow warm,
And the bees'begin to swarm
In and out of the 'door
Of W. Mathers's Grocery Store;
Ahd, funpiegi of - all, I ween,—
Taking out more than they, carry in.
. •
. •
: • , •
"Knowing the, oo tng rush of tin Spring Trade
to be as certain as the melting of Winter Snow
under the ard'ent glances of the northward ra
turning sun, has made ample preparation to ac
commodate the trading public with tho choicest
assertmont of .
GROCERIES,
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY,
, • ir
after which,- as usual, ho will be on hand with a
Fresh Lot, and so on,
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY,
.00 - •
gifti-two cl:ttptors.
In other words,lhe proposee to tap the City of
New York and draw a constant ittream of good
things from that Fountain Head.. Ile has laid
hie pipes to conduct, said stream right into tho
" EXCIIINCI"
without circumlocution, lockage, or tranehipment
\MATHEitS
FARMERS' PRODUCE.
I
at ibo beet Market Prices, and sell
Everything ,Eatahle .an 4 Pookable,
as cheap as can be' done and maintain a wife and
numerous family.
,
will alwaye be glitristo 800 yoilf pia have honey,
and if you haven't be will tell you how to get
that article.
Wellaboro, Pa., Apr. 17, 1867. '..
.•t 1
ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS
CURES COLIC,
CURES DYSETERY, •
CURE,S CHOLERA. HO.RBUS,
=CORES 'CHRONIC ',TIAARHEA,
CUBES all Bowel Complaints, but does not;
cure anything else. This medicine is no
care.all: it has the confidence, of 'very. body,
for it is never known to fail : it should be kept
on band by every family. "Sold by dealers in
Medicine at fifty cents per bottle. , For sale in
Wellsboroosti at Boy's Drag Store .
, Matlke'rs,
which will be on exbittion
‘,• - 1
mill Continuo to buy
fit t:
.11A.TRERS
• .•
..'"' - '‘LO* 4 'AT TWIS
7,4 it.lo
DELL ARD. TRIIII
r'r •i •
AJU NOW 11,a4 LIN "ALL - S
-'l
-
=I
WINTER GOODS
krioti
1 . • f
0 P i t
e a c t' te co d st, preparatory to paiting in a nice
SPRING STOCK..
rlf.
O elf CLOTITING i
Ili
-
is desirable . afooat .Virp are 'gcsAing: up
SUITS at the lowest possible ptiOes and hitve ,
givekunivereel satisfaction. We have made this
bargain with every one that we have, eold4 to
and still continue to do so. Order yoni
"" A - ;'`v ', •
liNi
CLOTHING
of us, and if it doss not bait we cannot fozpio
a sale.
MI I
EMPRESS CLOTHS, ME
-
RINGS;
SELLING OFF AT COST.
• ,t .
Wo have our usually nice assorted stook of
PRINTS; DELAINES,
MEETINGS, SRIRTINGS, STRIPES,
DENIMS, &c.,
at tho 14iwort possible'market prices
BOOTS AND MODS, ITARD#ARE,
'I:MOWRY 'AM) GROCERIES,
RATS, CPS, &,0.
Call and sea us
We'labor°, Bob, 27, 1867.
NEW FIRM & NEW GOODS,
slo,offiY, WORTH
OP .PURE ENGLISH • DRUGS
IND PATENT _MEDICINES,
PAINTS, OILS, OLASS,ITUTTY, DYE
STUFFS, &O„ &C.,
always on band, and for sale very cheap at
P. li. , WILLIAMS & CO'S
'` . DRUG 1 STORE.
Wo have on band and shall always keep s,
large and well selected stock of everything ,in
• our line of goods;' also
FANCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS
ALL KINDS, HAIR; Ohl TOILET
'AND' 8114 TING SOAPS,
TOOTH, HAIR,: NAIL ;AND ,CLOI'll
. -BRUSIEES,.POOKETANIVES
ALL KINDS, PERFUMERY, '= ,
COLOGNE, COCO CREAM,
.
HAIR DYE t . HAIR RESTORATIVES,
AND HAIR WASHES ; ALSO
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
ALL KINDS,
and of the lest anal*. We have also a large"
stook of pure
WINES,'BRANDIES; GINS,
AND RUM,
for me4leal nee, which we warrant pure. We
also ova attention to our large WO of
Paints and Oils,
whieh was bought before the Ilse, aild'Whieh will
ho sold cheaper than can be bonghtin this county.
We do not hesitate to say that 'we have the
largest and best stook of goods in our lino over
kept in the county, and we will sell 20 pey cant
abeaperfhaa can trovght :at any other app.
lishinentEln Mega' Co . ; Calf and examine our
stook and prices beffre; you buy.
. "' Iti.l '
P. R. WitzLots, 1 P. R WILLIAMS A.Co,
3. L. WILLIAMS. J No. II Union Block:
Wellsboro, Binrob 9, 1887.
"A;t3(;l3iXii , g9,-7!;9A7; - :;177;0',4
MEE
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S._s_
0. BULLARD,
A. A. TRUMAN
!,•:i.okilic.p r ,trallMVU,MtA :,(
•
CENTRE OF AMACTIOAr IS 4 ,r,
.7L,AWRENCEVILLE, -
& MATHER t C 0 . ,/
Would 8131301113 i to the - good people of Tiogs
County that they have just returned from New
,Yerk,with their seooed full steekig
FALL 2i ,WINTER GOODEI, .
embracing all this novelties as well as the sub
shillalas required.
DRESS GOODS in all varieties, STAPLE
FANCY GOODS, 'HOOP SKIRTS,
& BEST FRENCH WOVE COB-
§ETff, ANp
ti SiERVALEVIOCIBE 410'
Ti9NS, &0., &O.
FURST FURS ! !
MINK COAT and Siberids Siruirtel
The laTgost tocic`of ;'
•
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county,
READY MADE CLOTHING, and
' CLOTHING made to order aver:
intended by first claps workmen. "
§liOP 'MADE tOOTS Cic 'SHOES in ela
tes.* variety, HATS & CAPS
•to suit all tastes, I
, ;
• ,
GICOOPATES; &Cc, #cclL '
• Our goods have been bought dnring the last
panic in New York and will be Sold at panto
rim,
I; )•( : 5 , : i : 5!.1.. 4 • 1.
Prices are down, monopol broken up. No
other store can or dare compete with us in qual
ity and price.' For further part.ionlars call at the
store of • O. 8. IiId.THER. & 4'o.
- - I..itrrencetvlite, Dec. 10; 188 '
1867;• WRIGHT It BAILEY. 1867.
, •
commence this year with an exolusively
CASH business. • -
CASE PAID FOR WHEAT I
- ,7;;_i,
CASH _tin) FOR 'CATS I
MUM
CASH PAID FOR CORN I .
LAS pc ,
pv4yTRIN6
A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUT/FOR
CASH. !! ! .
T I ,jj . .ai•
A LARGE S:TOCK. OF FEED FOR
CASH 1
A LARai- • kaak , ;OF PORK FOR
; • ; CASH 1 ;•
Call and aeo us. WRIGHT it BAILEY
Wellaboro, Jan. 9 t 11367—1p5i.„
- • :-
AU persons indebted to us by note or book
account must call and settle or pay coats.
.Tan. $,1867.. . - , WETE-IVE,Jc BAILEY:
Stoves: Stoves ::
A; SD." :)* ; A.if t WARE!*
MR. WILLIAM .R 01341414 begs
announce the ottitono Of'_ . :Vioga County,
that in addition to hie excellent stook of StovOs,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet T rron Waro, he
hae, at a great outlay, stocked hie store on
&MN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete aleortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS,'SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, 'HA MA AND . BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
• PUMPS, ,AXES,
• , AUGERS,
• • BITTS,
BITT.STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
'SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, •
BENCH•SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS,' CARRIAGE . BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
'MBES, ELLIP
" TIC •
SPRINGS: HORSE SHOES,IIOOP, BAR,
&BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE.
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS; •
7"-`7%..!;.•
SAUSAGE' (HITTERS
. 4iip STUPPERS
COMBINED. Also f . PISTOLS,
• • PISTot CAR TRIDGES,
,
POWIJER:A.ND
•
PATENT - BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a now thing, and made for use. These are but a
few of tho,lnalay t a_r4cll,ls. eomposing. opr. stook
of
Ifirdirare.. - „
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~_
We fritite.tbe pultlie to call and examine for
themselrei,'. We aim to,keepjbi bast quality o
goods in our line ; and All work 'to tardor done
promptly and well.. WILLIAM -ROBERTS.
Wellaboro;l3opt. 1, 1.8115-tf.
FALL BROOK' COAL.—The undersigned
having make arrangements to ofurnistt Coa
lbytherON or CARLOAD, coarse or fino,43aiic
itsthe patronage of the pnblio. , •
ALSO—haa nonatantly on hand, a large °took
of CARRIAGE BOLTS, An., at wholesale. and
retail.,2lo4- IILAOKSMITRING of'all 'Was
done in the bent in'artaer. ' S. M. GEER:
Tioga, Dec. 1, 1866-tf. ;
ItrIOLiN:STRINOS,'Ett
v • WRAIPS DRUG STORE
LIFE AND TIMES OP ELDER.' SHEAR
DOWN..-Those who wish to Infante a copy
of this e3ceelliint work; can .do so by calling at
this office 20;1866.
JOB -WORK, IN TEE BESTETILE I : and
with despatoh, at THE AGITATOR:OOIm
lilll
MEM
i t~ tit.
i ~ j&?D hICEs
To' A.
TIO6tA, PA.
.• , .
AVINCC just returned from Now York with
Now and carefully selected
STOOK 'OP GOODS,
All thoso . in want of: Gonda sotll fi nd it '
to their
interest to call and
EXAMINE OUR STOOIC.-
. .
and learn Prices before buying elsewhere.
•
Kept constantly on band, a choice lot of
DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR,
PORK, • &C., &C,
All ttin aliiteidoode Eire tto)oviest,
Oath Prices and will bo sold
ONLY FOR CASH OR READY PAY.
Don't forget thq place, .ttt the 'old stand of
VAN NABIE do WICKHAItf.
Tiaga, Pa., Fob. 20, 1807-tf.
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W.
BRADLEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT
buptnx' `(OR DOUBLE
SPRING) .
•11.1 I K I R T
MITE wouderfa, flexibility and great comfort and
pleaspro to any Aady ,wearing the • Duplex Elliptic
Skirt, will be eXperlanced particularly in all crowded
assamblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church paws,
arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt
can bo folded when In use to occupy a. small place as
easily and conveniently as a Bilk or muslin dress, an in
valuable quality In crinoline, not found in any single
spring skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great emadertiOnce of wearing the duplex .elliptic steel
spring skirt fora single day. will never afterwards will.
Ingly dispense with :01°1r use. For children, Misses and
young ladies they aro superior to all others.
They wilt not bond orbreak like the single spring,
but will preserve their perfect and graceful shop° when
three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown
aside as tiselees. The hoops are covered with double and
twisted thread, end the bottom rods aro not only dou
ble Springs, but twice (or double) covered; prohnting
them from wearing out when dragging down stoops,
stairs ,&c. •
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies,
and is universally rocoMmended by the rfaabion maga.
eines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages In
crinoline, viz; superior quality, perfeet manufacture,
;stylish shape and finish; tlexibility, durability, comfort
and sconomy;itraire for J. W- Bradley!' Duplex BMW
tic ,or double spring skirt, and bo sure you got the gait.
8o article.. •
41.rm0rt..-l-re guarct against imposition, be
to notice that skirts-offered as "duplex" have the
`red ink stairip;vis I "3. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic
'Steel Springs," upon the walstband=none others ate
genuine. „Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin
being periled through the center, thus revealing the
two (or double) springs braided together therein, which
is the secret of their ileXibillty and strength, and a com.
bination not to be found In any other skirt.
For sale in all stores where first class skirts are Sold
throughout the United States and elsewhere. Situp
factored by the sole owners of the patent,
WEST% BRADLEY . CARY,
Jan9,Bin 97 Chambers &79di 81 Re/do ste., N. Y.
•
Hartman's Safety Bridle
(Patented November 7,188
4or
ses7 tiaOlAgr - ieulturist" for March, 1866.
Recommended by Wilkes, of tho Spirit of the
Times; Bonner, of the New York Ledger, and
many other celebrated horsemen. '
The subscriber owns the patent for Tioga, Sus
quehanna and Bradford counties. Individual or
township rights for sale, on favorable terms.
Harness makers who wish to make the lines for
their customers -who buy individual' rights,Arill
be dealt with liberally.
By a slight alteration, the safety lines may be
attached to almost any bridle.
All persons are Cautioned against
.making or
using the bridle or lines, in the counties aforesaid,
without authority from the undersigned.
ROBERT C. SIMPSON.
Wellsbpro, Sept. fp, 18811-tf
Z. 'MILLARD tr. GO SMITH,
GROCERY & RESTAURANT,
One door above Itoy's Dtag•Store,
WE1.41.4580R0,
We take ?leaser° in announcing to the public
that we commence the Now Yeiii with enlarged
facilities for accommodating °eaten:kers with the
choicest stook of ..
GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE;
04 public. ,
nousekieepers
can find the
BEST • SUGARS, SPICES, CHERRIES,
(Stoned,) PRIINES, BOA; RAISINS,
OITRON,, SREEPLESS RAISINS,
COOKING CURRANTS,
PICKLES, SAUCES,'
CANNEB.kiturrs.
and the finest
Count Oysters,. ft. Canned Oyster.si
right from'tho "~
BAtTIMC;RE MARKETS,
on sale at our counter.
" , THE HUNGRY (E. DISCONSOLATE
Will find our REStAURANT , open' at all sea=
atonable hours, where Oyetera in every style, pre
pared by a skillful cook,- are servdd up to delight
the palate and gladden the heart.,
WE AIM TO- PLEASE I
.Always glad to see our friends„becanie wo
tori to give Ahem ,their money's worth, ands if
.they 'call once they will bci Cure' to tall again.
MASSENA *BULLARD, ,
San. 2,1667. O. H. GOLDSMITH.
Drugs, m
•
L . . E E
8L413151313RG,
KlEgc:utilfoninVZ ok of Pure
gsVoaeffaet t
NyJNES , AND LIQUORS, •
for „
Medi/441'1M Baoremental use; also all the
popular PatntMediolne,s, Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
do., all kiniledflirashee, DyiiColorei Dye/Foods
and Stuffs, One Toilet ,f3onps, Perftunery., Pom
ades, Ocismeties, de., • • .
`StATIONERY, PENS,I PENCILS,
'PAPER AND ENVELOPES,' '
hlemorantium Books, Pass Books, &e., Potash
in bulk • at 15 cents per pound, Kerosene Oil,
Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Benzine, &a.
Pros oatmeal iindPearl - ldarley at 10 ots per
pound. I, am sole agent in Illossburg for
N. Weaver's tat. Fireweed, and warrant it to
cure Scrofula, Salt s Rheum; Scurvy, Pimples on
the faco,. and nit diseases arising from impure,
state !Attie T3loodfused according to directions.
•.- • ,
Particular attention'. glven •to - compounding
Physician's and other Prescriptions. I guaran.
tee satisfaction, bath in quality and pride.
' Remember. the Store, opposite the new Coal
,Oe's Store, Blossburg, Pa.
• Aug. 15,196641. '• , L. BELDiII.
States , . tint Ware
OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING, '
Is now prepared to furnish •the public with
anything in his line of business, In coantify.,as
large, in quality: as good, and as ebeaPrin price
as'any dealers in Northern Ponniylysisia t ' .. k •
lie pays partiettlar attention P':o
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS,
andintend to keep a fall aesdr tment orl.Veryth ng
in that line. ' .
•
TIN WARE MADE TO ()rani
promptly, and warranted to give.stitlefaotion,
executed in the boat manner and with dispatch.
Welleborough, Marob 1,
Blather & 'Horton,
DIALERS IN
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
WOOD & WILLOW-WARE,
YANKEE NOTIONS.
LAWRENC'EVILLE, PENN'A.
; •
; •
Cough Paid for Produce), { ,? c ;
Nov. 21,4886-Iy. '
1866. FOR SALE. 1866.
BY- •
B. C. WICtIIAM,
A T NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
AL NAMENTAk TREES, IN TIOGA
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMEVTAL
.TREES it SHRUBBERY.
Tho Fruit trees are composesd of the ohoicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
In bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply
will do well to call and• see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Delivered at the depot
free of charge:
Tioga, Feb. 28,1866—1 ye
ud
~,•
MEW FLOITR, * GROCERY, AND PRO
VISION STORE.
"'V"
Edwin B. - Carvey,
Is ready to furnish customers with
FLOUR; - . COMMON TO BEST, PORK,
HAMS, MACKEREL, WHITE
FISH, CODFISH, AND
PRIME GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
ng'sistext door to Converse's store.
Wellsboro, co. 12, 1866-Iy.
Horse el Calilo Powders.
'PER 7 iiEAVN
EMIG-RS,
T E
VERS,VEMNDE
LOSS OP APP'
TIT C: AND VIT./
ENERGY; &e.
use improves_
xt , tncreasi
thd appetite—sly ,
a smooth m
glossy .slan—n
transforms t 1
miserable sltelet
berSe:
To he' if CI
In alt diseases of
the Lungs, Liver,
.tct., this artlble
acts asp specific.
By platting from
one•half a paper
to a , paper in a
barrel oT swill the
aboye diseases
will be eradicated
or 'entirely prevent
preventive arid CUL. rg
Price 25 Cents p'er Papo”, o; 5 Papers for $l.
PEEPAIIEn i r.l"
S. A. POTIVZ '13110.,
tv.tthin
WIIOLVSAI.E DUO AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
Pot Sate by Drituzi , ts and St ovOter.T,cra. thrptigh.
out the United Statt.s.
For onto by John A. Roy, Wolleboroi
MILOUR PROM OHOICE WRITE WHEAT,
~.12.,bctokviheat flour, eorn meal and feed
ou hand. rOill at the Charleston Mill before 7 bu - y-
WS . Youigour And 'feed. can make it ari - objeot
for you to buy. • A. RUSSELL.
May 16,1866-tf
dioinek
,BLo.
Ed
FOR THE MILLION.
, R,QBEB TS,
REPAIRING
CALL AND Y SVE
D P. ROBERTS
I 866. '
F°o U.T 2,'S
OTLEIIItATED
This preparation,
long and tavorahly
known, will thor
oughly reinvigorato
braken-down and
lo*-spirited horses,
by _ strengthening
and cloansing the
stdmaoh mid into
tines. •
It , fa a sure pre
yeatlva of ail ellt•
cases Ipaitlpat to
•
tration Is invaluable'.
mprovea the quality
of the milk. It 11
been proven by ac
tual experiment t
Inerease the quan•i
tity of • milk and
cream twenty per
cent. and make the
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening•
cattle, it gives them
an appetite, loosens
thele hideo and
makes them thrive
•
vittl,lAol4 , : ossoyfo.4)3:
lii
CORNING, N Y. '
TARUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
11 AND 04,8* s,
ITIADDEIJS DAVIDS' INKS, CONOKN-
TRATED MEDICINES,., CIN•
CINNATI WINES, AND
BRANDY, IV
WASII LIMP, t
KEROSENE Lti4IPS,, PATENT MEDI
r
CINES, PETROLEUM 011 i
ROCHESTER PER•
FOMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
AND DYE COLORS;
'..,
.. . • ' , ; -"?-:
. .: / •'1
Sold gt Wholeaalo Prices. pdy.o iiro 4quested
to call and get quotations ,befot 'going forager
. , ' •„. . „ ,
: .
Fast. •, ''
• W: D. TERBET,L & CO
Corning, N. Y.; Jan. 1, 186713,
C& lIAMMOSID'S NURSERY. ` - '
.
Middlebury, Irioga Co.,
Situated on the Plank 1L d,.4 miles from Tioia
We are prepared to furnishloo;ooo Fruit Trees
at the following prices: ;
Appletries—large kjza, 25 cents at the Nursery;
80 cents delivered. „elt4frimon size, 20 cents at the
Nursery, 25 cents d'ellered. rear, Trees, 50 ets.
StivarErt: ArrLui.Burnharn Ilarveit, Early
harvest, Cbenange Strawberry, trashington
Strawberry, Red Astrachan, Slimmer Bellflower,
Summer Queen, Sul:Amer King, Sweet Bow, Sour
Bow;
FALL APP4Es.—rameuBe, dravenstein, Rambo;
Rib - stem Pippin, Pall Pippin, Republican Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's, Blush, 'Large Wine,
Ladies' Sweoting, Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet.
l
i
St/INTER APPLES.—Baldwin . Ba' ay . Sweet,
Black Gilidower , Blue Pearmr:in, A lerican Gol
den Russet ,, Roxbury Russet,Rhode land Green
ing, Esopus Spittenburg, Swaar, Sw t.t G illflower,,
SugiLr Sweet, Honey Greening, Honey Swoot,
Pound Sweet, Pound Sour, Peek's Pleasant, Tall
man Sweet, Tompkins Op. King, Wagner. . '
REARs.—Bartlott, English Jargonello, Bleaker's
Meadow, Bella Lucrative, 'Louisa Bona D Jersey,
Seekel, Bemis D' Amalie, Golden Beurre,"Florbisti
Beality, Gloat Morceau, Lawrence.
Also—Siberian Crab, Quinces, and Grape roots
—several varieties. C. & N. HAMMOND.
Midillobttry, Tioga Co., Pa., Jan. 1, 186(3-1y.
REMINGTON& FIRE AR.LIM
0,000 FURNISHED THE .S. GovnnttunNr.
Array. Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 36-160 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Police Revolver, Navy sive Calibre
Now Pocket Revolver, 31 .1110 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-410 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'go
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane - No 22 dc '32 Cartridge
Brockoh Loading. Itiflo,(Ttimice) No 82, aP4 •`
36 dc * 44.lPO in Calibre
E. REMINGTON 3; SONS.
PRINCIPAL'. AGENTS
hiooreWs Nichols. Now York; Read & Son,
Boston; Jos C Grubb & )Co Philadelphia; Paul
tnoy at Trimble, Baltimeo; Henry Fot ern & Co,
New Orleans; Johnson, sponoor & Co, Chicago;
L M Rutesey & Co, St t :Lonis• Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. F eb 20, 1807.-sm.
TIEMOREST'S M Lik. MAGAZINE,
-
universally ackuquildged the Model Parlor
Magazine of Atuerica •qletoted to Original Sto
ries, Poems,Ski3tehes,7;Ar hitecture and Model
Cottages,ousehold Matters, Gems of Thought,
Personal LitoraryGossip (including special
departments on Fashions),lustrizetions on Health,
Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercises, Music,.Amuse
wants, etc.: all by the bolt authors, and profuse
ly and artistally illustrated with costly Eagra
',lugs (full Lize), useful and reliable Patterns',
Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant succes
sion of artistic novelties, with other useful and
entertaining literature,
No person of refinement, economical house
wife, or lady of taste can afford to do without the
Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents; back
numbers, as' specimens, 10 cents; either mailed
free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium ; two
copies, $5 50; three copies, $7 50; five copies,
$l2, and splendid premiums for clubs at 3. each,
with the first premiums to each subscriber. Ad
dress, W. ,I'E'.:FNINGS DEMOIIEST,
No. 473 DrOadway, New York.
Domorest"a Monthly and Young America, tor
gether $4, with the premiums for each.
March 20,'67-6m.
EVERY, Z;)
Trtln C g Oa tt F a l l l a ' e rld p * , :tz .
f,.. ing it, ebery man can do his own
printing neatly, quickly and cheap-
MAN ly.. They .are so simple in con
struction, that a boy ten years old
Can easily manage the largest size.
.• Printed instructions are sent with
HlSeach office, enabling the purchaser
-to go at work without a previous
knowledge of printing. A circu
lar containing full description,
6
0 ~.1
v
prices, testimonials, ac., sent free
to all. Our
Specimen Sheets of
Typo, Cuts, ke.,ten cents.
PRINTER. "ADAMS PRESS CO.,
26 Ann St.,
March 13,18674 y. New York.
‘. WALKER & LATHROP,
•
Dr:AVERS rx
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES,. TIN-WARE,
BELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY,
WATER LIME,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Harness • Tximmings, ,
. HARNESSES, SADDLES, Ac.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2,1867-Iy.
ID NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSPIELD,Pa.,
grateful for tho very liberal patronage
heretofore received, will c‘ntinne so as to. per
form all dental operations, as to merit the.rapidly
increasing professional demands now engaged.
All operations in all departments of the profes
sion executeil in the-best possible manner. Ali
new, useful inventions and improvem'ents adopt
ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultimo
tam of his ambition. - Dec. 5, '66-.-tf
Union ClothesiWringer.
HAVE the right to sell the Union Clothek
I
Wringer, with elliptic springs„ and adjusts it
self to any thickness. Manufactured nt Water
bury, Vt. lam prepared to furnish to all. I
have the agency for theetowns of Middlebury,
Tioga, Nelson, Elkland, Oceola, and Fart9iagton.
, REU/3EN T. HALL,
Pennington Hill, Feb. 20, 1807—tf.
NOTICE.—Notico is hereby given that ROII-
ort Custard, Senior, bus bctin 'placed in
charge of tract No. 3590, and those, parts of tract
No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb's crook, belong
ing to'the heirs of Luko W. Morris; and all per
sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen
alty of prosecution.
• ELLISTON P. MORRIS,
865 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Fob. 27.1867-6ml'
SDRE.THROAT AND QUINSY ARE CUR
od with owe and oertainty by ono or two ap
plications of SALUTIFRR on the on i iside_.Sold
at ROY'S..
tDPITOPS • ADDOMINAL S'OPPORT
ERB, for/ solo at Roy's Drug Store.
MEI
MEM!===l==l
mans
On and after Monday; Apelli2o,lSB7, trains atilllearp
Corning at thefolloullngkenun •
- - TirESIVAIIIO.42I3III),
1:2:28 n. m., Express Mall, Sunaiya excepted, for 230174.
io, Salaamed, qiid Dunkirk, continetlug with ttalen
for the Weet: , `
=I
6:44 a In Night Express, FluudapH excepted, for Buffulct,
Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct,.connettibn
with trains of the Atlantic k Groat Yestera, Lakb
Shore, and Grand Trunk Rallways,forall points 11• est
7:07 a. in,,lslight txpress, Bally, for Daffiilo,Elaiam tines,
.Dunkirk and the West, collimating Its apove.
7:16 a. Night, Express, Sundays exc4ted, for Red,.
ester and Buffalo, via Avon. •
10:32 a: in., TialfTrain, Sundays excepted, for Beata
- ter and Buffalo, via Avon. •
2:16 p.Baltimore Express,,Bundayi excepted, f or
Rochester and TuffalO, via Leon.
7:03 p. tn.. Day F.xpress, Stuadays excepted, for Bo Min,
connecting - 77th tho Lalcu ti bore oud-Grand Trunk
Railways for points west and south.
7;10 p m Day Express, Sundays Oxcepted, tar 'loch( ilea.
5:40 p. m , Emigrant train, Daily, for tho West. •
12123 a. m. Express Mall, Sundays excepted, for Duni°,
Salamanca and Dunkirk, connecting with ItlairiSt,r
the West.
12.60 i? m Way Freight, Sumhtys exeetited
• . TASTWARD
2:IG a. tn.. Night Express, Antiy, connecting at Gray.
court for Warwick. au& t.blew.York with afternoon
trains hod steamers for Dostonand New England
Cities. • • •
Mil
'4:01 a.m., Cincinnati Vxpross..blondaya•exeepted, con,'
fleeting at Elmira for Harrisburg, philadelpliia and
the Smith Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton
fori3yractme; nt Great Bone for Scranton, Philadel•
phia, and Trenton; at Lackawexen for Hawley, and at
Graycourt for No7vourg and Warwick .
‘4. /
1 4 15 apt Accommodation Train daPy, -epnnen i ting at
at Elmira tot Caittindalkos.
10:48 a. m., Bay ExpreSs, Sundays excepted, Bonnectirl
at Elmira for Canandalgtia; at Binghamton for Byre.
cure, at Great Bond for Scranton, at Lackawazen for
Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnight EXPses,
. Train of Nev Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia; Beln•
more and Washington.
3:12 p. in., Baltimore Express, Bilodaps Occitptid
4:35 p. m., Nevr 'Ark tatl:l3altlniore Mail, Blandly. or.
cepted, connecting at Elmira foi . • Harrlebnrgb, ?hila
' delplain;and South: ' "-- ' '• - '
. .
7.07 pin Lightning rAtpress, .8t ay exceptotiveen,
nepting nt Jereey,,City with morning express train of
Nevi Oiereey'itnilrond for Baltimore twirl Washington,
' and nt New York. with morning eXpresstrains for
Roston ,and the East.
, . .
12:30 p. in. way Freight. Sundays excepted.
WM. R. BARR, 11. RIDDLB,
• ,
,
i f GeNI Peel. Agent. • - ' ' • Ge1:01 Sup't,
Northora-Central R. R.
TRAINS',FOit TITF NORTH.' .
Trains for Carlandagnla le.z.voEltoira'as follows:
Accomodation at..., , 7 00a m
Express (fastest train on road] . , • 11 45 a m Jlnil ' ' ; 3 645 p m
Way Freight, [pitesenger coach attached].....,,,. 7 10 a a
On and after 4111 292141067, trams will arrive and
departilforcrinTrowaT,a.lollows;
MOVING
Ilona
. .
-
Express 6.1:5 p m Express .... ... a m
Elmira Mail 4560 a m Elmira Mail 955 p. La
Local Freight 10 60a m Local Freight 335 pm
Through Freight ,9 ftU p m I Throogli Freigl9. 200 a'm
• ; S. :ROWN, Dir. gup't.
Mooslmre, SE. Corning,
Leave Corning.
815 a miSlail, 505 pm
Accommodation, 330 pm Acc'ommodation,lo 20 ato
L. lI.9ILATTIICIi,Sup't.
' - Philridolphia. & Erio,R, R.
Trains will arr. and depart at Williainsport as Coln. :
, 1
Eastward i.. Westward
Frio • Mail Train 10 10 p m [ Erie Mail Trair....4 30 a En
E. Express Train.. 4 25 a m Erie Ex'ss Trala..9 4:., p n
Elmira Mail Train 835 a m buffalo Express 10 10 a z
L. H, Acconeod'a 320 p 211 ElmiralKM( Train 6 tra In t,
.
. 1 Passenger Cars.run through on the Erie Mall and Ex'
pees Trains, without change both• ways between Piala
delphia and Erie. , . + _
•
....N ZI., YORE CONNECTION.
• ,- .. _.... ,
Le.avelNew York:at 9 a In, arrive at Erie 10.00 a.m. '
Leave New Tittl:. at 6 00 p m, arrive at Erie 4 OS p m.
Leave Erie at .5.00 p in, arrive at New York 3.15 pill.
Leave Erie ut 10 26 a m, arrive at "VeW York 10 10 a a
A. L. Tiara, Gen') 8144,,
WETTITAR; . t WOUND.
Mail
ACCOMlnollittidp
ExpreSi
I...aprLbti
At Cory there is a junction with t o Plairvielpind t
brio, nci Oil Ctbetc Rail Roads. •
At Al titdviL'e with the Frankli and Oil City ati
Nihau Branch.
At Leavittimurge the Nlationiny n'tancli maltet
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna conneds
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
Thu Road patties through Akron, `Ashland, Oda
s)arium Urbana and Layton,. luterkicting Sttrioll3
reads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. iticLAREN.
• - Geti,Stipt, 111oudcllle, I'n.
PE GFNERALLY
TO DEALERS
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FROTOIO, ,
•
rINHE UNDEV.SIGik 1) having purehaseu
thelvoll known Woolen Factory of Mews
E.dc S.Rewou op the Ouwarkosque River, ta,
miles east of Knoxville { takes this' method of
informing tho inhabitants of Tioga and adjoining
counties that he will, manufacture wool by
yard or on shares tosuit 1311M0111Ciff, into
FLANNELS, OASSIMERES. DOE43EINS
The machinery Las been thoroughly repaired
and new machinery added thereto, alto an in.
prtvw,„tt. now wheel which willonahlo him to work
the — ghat() sonooK. Ile will pay particularattet•
don of
Roll Carding ei. Cloth DressiK,
Which will be donein the neatest possible mat
ner, having added one new Rall brachinp, vil
enable him to dispatch and accommodate peopls
from a distance. lie would farther say that he
has carribd on the business iii,manufacturin;
wool for farmers in Bradford and ndjotning
counties for the past twenty yearn; be tlierefort
can warrant all work . and' satisfyl his custimiers.
using nothing in manufacturing but geneinc
Wool. JOSEPH IN Gll,Ol.
. Deerfield, Jan. 1,1866-Iy. •
- U. S. CLAIM AGENCY,
For the Collection of
Army and Navy Claims and PensionS.
ITE NUB - BOUNTY LAW, passed July 28,1666, gi‘t ,
M
two and three years' soldiers extra. bounty! en
In your discharges.
_ OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY.
Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer °l ken
who were in service:Starch 3,1885.
•.PENSIONS INCREASED
To all 'who have lost a limb and who have been perma
nently anti totally disabled.
All other Government claims pre ecuted.
JEROME B. NILES.
Welishore,October 10,1806-tt
Planing & Turni
AVING got his new Facgory, , in operation.
1 1 is nom prepared to fill nrders fon l Cabiret
lOare promptly
,and in the best style of workman.
ship. Having procured a
dte is ready to dross boardg or plank with.dispnict
SCROLLIWORK -:BRACKETS,
furnished to order. His in ochinos nro of the nor
est and most irp.proved patterns. •
Shop corner of Pearl and Waln Ste, WELLS.
I3ORO, PA., , •
Oct. 31; ]364-tf.
, .“1136' q l3. T. VAN HOB.
•. „ . .• I • -`, • ..
: • '
7 --- 7 - 7 j . S T T u I r On
Turner,
&FirnAilt
Furniture
til e g
. 1 I
opposite 33artt'a Wagon Shop,
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, pd.
OiderB promptly filled and satisfaction gtifti" .
teed. Fancy Turning dono to order.
()CU . :11,1866.—a. d ‘ ' • '.l. STICE.LIN.
WELLSBORO PETROLEUM, CO.—
Notice is hereby given that the Board (I
Directors of this Company at a meeting held D ,
oember 15, by resolution decided to closu up
lte
affairs of the Company and distribute the balance
in the hands of the Treasurer, prorate among tb°
holders of paid-in - stock.: - The property of i bt
Company will be sold and the proceedi dirrd
in like manner. Steekhollers up present tbelr
receipts to ?he Tronswiec.. By order.
Dec. IP, 1865. 'M. 11. cpBB, Clerk.
• Bounty arxd r ,Pens a•ency.
•
HAVING received definito instructions in t egiddi, ,
the extra bounty allowed by the act aprs:",l
duly 28, and having on band a large fUPPIY °I 4
necessary blanks, we are prennred to prosecute all fer.'
Bioll and bounty claims which may be placed in
hands. reruons living at a distance can ceimaerde
with 119 by letter, and their communlcatiou.; s ill 0
promptly flaws' ed:; SMITH. k SW'
Welliboro.October 24',1806.
• t What is. the Matter ?
IS general debility troublesome ? is yourbloc , !
impure is the vbolo body disordered nml
weala Then got a bottle of' the great Biwa! FP"
rifler—it is Depurative Syrup of lodide of ro
tassium: follow the 'directions carefully a nd 7 00
will bo benefitted. Sold at Roy's Drug Store:
THE largest arsortment• of Wat'ebes,
Jewelry and Plated Ware Tioga o' lo
(tPaocein FoLEY'S.
LIES -01`
ERIE EtAlitioWitY
and Groat Wastarn fl W.
--r 'JSALAItIANCA STATION.
ROUND. EASTWARD BOUND,:
' 9.89 1 Espresu d N
_6,39 Mad
'l9 ACCOMMOcinti,...
.12.19 I Accommodation, --Mt,
.11.00 rapreez ..... ....... .......
FULI, CLOT.U.S, ott . all kinds
VAN 1100,
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