The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 22, 1867, Image 4

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13einitataont" WOE 3 DroSling , 1
Iteently - ,n workman eitiptityA at one
of the tanneris on'the west-aide. of 'the'
river, but living .on teheastaide, named
Grace, attempted torcross to his work
upon the Ise; When, a part - way over
the river, theice rade ' beneath Grace
and he • fell through. He'sank immedi
ately to thelipttprn, but • wtisfo..kigi -up
by one of these hooks einphiYetr for the
purpose, and by strong efforts the spark,
of life'whieh had apparently departed,
was, hrought back. and' Grace still lives,
although having been . as near death'e•
door as a mad could very well go and
return to this s n blunarylphere. -
A , •reporter • of the .Wfeeerisi4 'Met
(trace; and had a cOnvereaticur with him
relative to, his 11, titTe.o' esPaPe j -'-'-iNging
• the.c<invereatlon the Matt to" kaicetch
of the sensations which, hetexperieneed
while under the water; which. we will
endeavor to giVa as the, WordS fell frean
his lips: . Said Grace :. I ..thought..that
morning, 'as it had been stiffening dyer
might,' that' 'the ice would be sitting
enough to bear me, and wilt wasalittle
late that morning,, and; It was 'a I ng
way around bythe bridge; I Weal e
time by going aorosi.the .ice, ins d. f
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going • around.' the . bridge..l • went I n
thinking-what
man to save being docked a-quarter of a
day, and wasn't thinking but that all
- was wife' enough,„Wheni trod on a weak
spot, and I went- right down through.
It was so sudden , like and the 'water
was so cold,and Ititippose that I was
so frightened, that all my senses' went
away in-a flash. I hit my -head on the
edge of the lee, and it made me stupid,
and that made it seem so like- a dream,
perhaps...lt teemed like I kept sinking;
sinking all the time—not, going, doWn
like a . man nAturally would in the wa
ter,• but goilitrdirW) , n so fast—so fast that
!, it took all my breath away. Although
I know I kept my oyes shut all the'
time, it seemed like I could see allabout
me, and like I was in the' midst, first of
a great field of blackness that came np
all around me, anthwas very thick. As
I - went down this kept growing lighter
and brighter,. and from being sort.' of
gloomy at first, soon. began to grow
pleasanter; and my head, which seemed
at first all stuffed up and stupid, began
to be clearer and clearer. I have heard
a great deal about paradise, and all sud
den like it seemed I had come to that
place. I 'didn't feel' like I was any
body else, but.all thy senses came to Ind - _
and the fieot x 1...-,,, .r . wanaered. where
twat; and bow I came there. I felt as
ill was just so full of happiness as I
could be. gverything I had done in
my life seeraed like it was written on a
little page, and I had' it right before me
and could tellit all, even down to - the
' little things. Before me, T:could see
great green and purple and red clouds
floating- along, and could hear angelli
and fairies singing, and I kneW they'
were happy, and when I tried-; to help
them I feltas happy as they were. I
tried• to .think it was a dream, but 'I
couldhlt and I didn't' feel as if it whe
at all 'like death, and while 'everything
seemed so clear to me, even to what the,
/ foreman • Would, sky -when he found •I
( did not 'cOrne,l wondered if ever I
should o bank again ;. and if I did what
a time should.,,, have telling tile boys
where Iliad been, and what I bad seen.
Every good action I had done came up
and looked me in the - face, and although
some of the bad actions, all :of 'which I
could see standingat niy back, tried to
come - up, tnit theyy could not.'--I - cannot
tellyor bow happy I felt, and how
long I elt so I was drowning I knew,
arid if' man only knew about - 1k and
theft, wasn'tspy . ,dangeri of . being bre'
back again , It wisuid. - tie the,. happiest '
way to die ' that ever was itivepted.-e.
But the' coming back oli I that was'
awful.''', ' • : I '
While I. Wai'fe r eling tito'gtO 813' I tried
to tell you bout; and it didn't iieimi' as
flit - Was a lit* •,while, Mit' ilke It :Was'
yearsnnd Years, While .I waa4hinking,
it seeraed •like one of i the ; 1344 - actions
crowded away one of the gond ones and
came up and. looked Ime in the: face,
And instantly all- of the good actions,
and all of the . fairies became, devils of
the worst kind, all the colored donde
, became black, and the devils: closed
around me and they Yelled in' lily ears;
and pushed me this' way 'and. that, and
then all the clouds becione, precipices
an eaves and holes; and ft teeifiki as'if
the evil ones were tiVng to limb me In
to all of these at once, yelling andhowl . -
fug all , the .time,,and when,' tresigtid;
teat 114 whole handfulg of: ,flesh. - Off ray
lonea and hair out pfpky'keiitt -- .And
they waned to go 'lnto )2,y, Malik and
my hose and my ears, and to_lear away
inside of me, until I was so full of mis
ery that I prayed they might kill me at
once, and when I tried to tell thein•so,
it was like as if my head Would burst
asunder. As I can't toll you-how hap
py I was before, se I can't neat tell you
how I suffered. nose; -X' bad .lietirti n
great deal about hell, and I thought I
was there fos certain. i3oinetimes the
devilS inside of me '*ould be fire 2and '
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barnixiie and then they :would be an
ocean, midi weld bejirowning. . And
when I seemed t be sufferingthe most,
all of a suddeu'.lame sort out of it, and
the boys were stlindlng about me and
rubbing me, and _trying to bring me to
life, and then I knew7that.l. had been
nearly drowned, but they had saved me.
But I tell you as I told them, IfTshould
ever come so near drowningagaLtidon't
,try to save me, for I had ten thousand
times rather,dle feeling like.l did when
.T. seemetrin paradise,lhan to be brought'
to and suffer all the torments I did af
terseards.--Ilfilivaukee Wisconsin. -
Urchin leading a
small dog along the streets 'some, days
ago was accosted by a gentleman as
follbws:
"Well, my son, what'S your 'dog's
name ?"
"aain't got any name yet."
"Well, why don't you name him?
Give him some good name. Call him
't had. Stevens.'
don't like to do that, 'twould be
.disr!)sP%'__ Ma fir, Stevens.
"Weil; thee, name him Andrew
Jobuso4." •
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Wou't 09 atilt neither, for that
would 4 1 s/V• 4 s,lttne4Ul te) the deg.'? f
Ereciat UPI $3 1 9 1 7 w l i,c4 9.1:41,1.rfas all:
eternit •
• The liMit MOP ftCs •gregWnaAa 1.0
Javnest.
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-ilivantortnitne
';; AT THE PFAiliki'STOliE
WE Air NOW RECEIVING A
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FRESH STOCK OF GOODS
SPRING TRDE,
sal. are prepared to supply the wants of the
give the best satisfaction, and those accustomed
to pa tronize us know that we
that are to be fond in this section, and those
who are not ur patrons aro the losers
quite uch na we are,
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MADE UP TO ORDER AND WAR
. i fr i t4 l4 TPE: t TA Y I T,I -i;
OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL,
Sold as Low as at any other,,Estab
lishrde,ni. 'l4nd , ,,thatiA
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We invite an examination of: onr •Stoek, and
Prices, pledging otriselvea to
SHOW GOODS FRE.Ea'iiiiD
,TAKE, NO
Wilson & Van Valkenbnrg.
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NO. % UN9-BX,OOK,
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DRY GOODS,
Yei3titti;,
- a litige,i'ariety
Ladies'-Dress Goads. -
The Senior partner has had 'a large experience
in iderchaut Tellorisig,
,and'it is the intention
_of,
the mew it= to put this branch of their bneinese
beyond successful competition. '' i ,
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IN CORNING, -,
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people in
NORTHERN PEN.WLVANIA
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opt' LONG isirLPRRIENOE , • .;
has taught us thnt
GOOD GOODS
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KEEP THE BEST GOODS
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to sell by the 10;1 or I . •
and tdr docidd sol y ad:
Witrrpated to give,Satisfaction,
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7. / 7;
OFFENCE
when no sale is made: i
smiTniis WAITS::
Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10,,1857.
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Nave established themselves a
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SPRING, f ii /i
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bol4 3 er t'ORGET THE PLlbg
To -ttor and a ch 43,41.
SPRING GOODS.
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LOTIIIES E S
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We beg leave Wean the attention of the pub
lie to en eptiKely-,nmply ti of Aicti l ) ,as
White W 4VPs Yi ing, to
it from ever corroding orievatug Maxi t o nn o rm
whiteness dining any number of years, and on
which Letters Patent any
bees secured. It has
been found to be the only article suitable for a
olbthes line, except the old-fashioned "rope, or
"f4i 414 1 0 111 914 igi.Y.Prftmllatli.tZ o ol°
atmoyatrckby 4 0 7 oc tt t ravA r ok
°ribs cloth i loth rib t up
and take it :down eryl t o sediu WI this
Wire Clothes Line you have none bf these annoy
anees, and when it is once pot up it gives you no
mbre trouble until the stakes or posts rot down to
#. 1 .1 1 1.0440011.414 01 :, 0, 100X.1. 1 141 1 1 0 '.:doni
eni 3 , ox,wiv i veroopraj t il siatlisepts
'of thousands ' in iv virgAitp 0,10 - aloe
coo lines' mites. itidruitery tally' should
and will hafe one. It will not change, though
you may keep it under water for any length of
time; hence, you'see, it cannot discolor clothes
like a rope or cord. Size of Wire, No, 9,
Six Ji'ensons why -every Y family should
have one of these Patety White:Wire Clothes
Lines : , •
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Ist. You,nover have to take it in no matter
what the weather may be; the weather cannot
atfect it,
121. - 1? irtilitsilioigiiiidienq to Atti Year*
at least, and duffing that time you will wear out
fifty ordinary • lines, besides suffering an untold
amount of trouble andjannoyance with them.
ad. It is the clicapebt trine .in .the world, to
say nothing of its great convenience. A good
rope /ine costs about-2 cents per fookand this
02 1 1 9.41 cci44. =11.114;w111,, lus t t life ti no w,
that with g94!icA car e-Mrili,l4,ts ' , Li 4 4Y44rfFri
Wire, at 25 cents per'foot,'Weitid he theitpor th'
rope line.
Ath. you cannot load it heavy enough with
clothes, and the wind never blows strong enough
to break it.
!Lei iititlii 'any" 't - afdilidolfer or injure'
ofotbes that are hifift'upon'it„l.ll•X.' , ..
.6th. It will save its priest in saving you trouble
arid annoyance every three months you own it.
The Wire is annealed before coating, which
makes it very soft and tongh. It can never be
broken in the use for which his intended.
Price four and a half cents per foot.' Usual
amount fora good line, 75 to 100 feet.
:Clothes are fastened to it with the common
clOthis pin.
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The following editorial notices from the Tri
bune, Independent and Christian Advocate, are
among the many newspaper teqimoniala which
we have received, but space will not allow us to
introduce more here:
;The American White Wire Clothes-line, is a
superior article in its way. It does not injure
clothes, and is almost indestrnotable. Every
housewife should use it.; Weitre'now.using it.-
24 Y. Tribune.
The Patent White Wire Clothes-line, is all it
purports to be—a most indispensable article. It
does not injure the clothes, and neverwears nut.
Every house will ultimately have it.-21r. Y. In
dependent.
Tan i Wstri*Wstla Cr.orpasit LitittAtaCng the
kpeelal annoyances of thaliathing dity tire to bo
reekoned high np the list the ill adaptation of
clothes lines. The old cord or rope has done
much good service,; but what with its breaking,
rotting out, discoloring the clothes, and the an
noyance of putting up and taking down each
week is not quite a perfect article. A substitute
Is now offered in the 1' Patent , White Wire Clothes
Line," for sale by the_AmeriOan Wite Company,
149 Broadway. The peculiarity of this wire is
in its coating, which, it is said, never becomes
broken. We have seen it used, and find that it
gives entire satisfaction.—.N". Y. Christian Advo
cate.
It• FIRS, Agont,
: pop, Penn'a.
M'eb. 27,.1867-4.
lIARRAH'S NATIONAL GATE.
[ft.tt3nte4:S,R4pgibpr : 2o Lb, .1144.3
ITS CLAIMS ARE:
'l. The most 'ooalmon Itcrksican or a farmer
can build it.
- 2. It is made of all sizes, and is perfectly
'adapted to all Gate purposes, whether for cattle
yard, farm, door yard ciettardlin: •
3. It requires no hinges, and cannot be blown
open nor shift. _
4, It does notrawag the, post, and , the -Gate
itself cannot sag. - - •
5. Breachy stock cannot open it..
6. It cannot be driven against whendopen.
7. It is not obstructed, by Other rain, sl i est or
snow.
•;8. Being built without mortise or tenon, it
nnaika 1...,E,vva bakta.
•9. It is stronger than any other gate built of
an equal: arnount_Oflumber,Andlits' strength is
equal upon both sides. •
10. It is the cheapest, neatest, and most con
vanient and durable Gate in use.
. :Dnrlnglhe fall'oflB.6s..ttie Natlornitaitte ti
received the.betirtardpr STATE
and some S •PP • AIRS; aid
in competition' ' edict' eaili ab'tilion the
FIRST PREMIUM itrevedi instance.
It challenges the whole list of Gates to a prac
tical test, throughout all aeasons.
The National Gate has received the lanquall
&Hl approbation of all who bave used it.
Thete flitbit;'.iiiaoludfrig I Pei* aro btiilelie s
cost oil 0108, acConlipg talw,ekknaanaltip,and
material ,used.., Th* Li nitinafibature, 'Unwires a
;profitable InVe4tniiait: AY capital, ab ' th eir' Com
mand a ready isle at. from ISO fiififo per cent.
,profit; and it is perfectly safe to put them up at
all times under a warrant, as they have in no case
failed to give the fullest satisfaction.
J. P. BILES,
D. ANGELL,
A..ALD4
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ogi• Tdwnthip n Itig-t6 ) forls..t.. •in
Tioga and Biadfordieliiiriall 1 ' •
Anp#ontlik i to;;; . . , Alsx:phase efi l Tirritery,
send for Ciroider contenting particulars.
Rights for axerage Farms are uniformly sold
for $lO each, including printed drafts and spool
flSations for building all asses of both' Perm and
Entrance Gate, by the aid of which any one can
cpnatruot them.
On reusdpt of ..sl l. lipi easaliAtecininpan . „MY
stpartionly)loniarip tei /awl Kot v*aft ,
fright is Adair:ad, t ConveYanos,
drafts, ho., will be promptly forwarded.
Address, with Stamp,.
NATIONAL GATE 00.,.
j March 27, 1867-tf. Knoxville; Pa.
LA, TEST, ?ASIXIONS _DMAND J. W.
; BRADLEY'S dEVERTUA E TED PATENT'
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE
SPRING)
K I'lt T
THE wonderful flexibility And great comfort and
pleasure tobnyletlYi - wearing the: ~)Uplex Elliptic
rt, will be experienced particularly in an crowded
A cumen:Mlles, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews
arm chairs, for promenade and house dee% as the ekiri
:can be folded When in nee to occupy a small place as
elan) , and coal:Jenny-4F silk or muslin dress, an in
valuable gamin -1h erlto e, not , tonal! 'ln any single
spring skirt, 4 Y
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of waving the duplex elliptic steel
spring skirt for a single ddy. will never afterwards will
ingly dispense with their use. Tor children, ?Moses and
Toting ladies. :re 1dP4 4 4.
They 40414 . at ndAT AMA MN A tha • es : spring,
but wilt Pres th'elt 'Meet ind'Were when
three or four ettlitutO skirts' have. fs'atit , thro*f
aside as useless. The hoops are covered with doublesadt
trod thread, and the bottom rods are not only do*.
b 'Springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing
em from streatipit t :ont Mien driwtping
~dowpatoope,
stairs 01c.
TheD.uplex Elliptic is a groat favorite with all ladles,
and is universally recommended by the fashion maga•
sines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the following S Inentlinabla.,•advantageit In
crinblizze, via: superior quality, perfect manufacture r
stylish shape and finish, flexibility; durability, comfort.
and economy, inquire for J. W- Bradley's Duplex illlip!
tic or double spring skirt, and bo sure you get the gen
uine article.
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'O4IITIONO,--To gi s fard against inap—Osition;bo'particu
lar,to notice that skirts offered as "duplex" have the
red ink stamp, via: "J. •W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic
Steel Springs," upon tho waistband—none others are
genuine. Also notice that effity boort will admit a pin
bring passed thrhugh the center, thus revealing the
two (or double) springs braided together therein, which
is the secret of their flexibility and streng th , and acorn
bfbation zipt-to he found r tgO r? (Er skirt, ry
Pot FalortriA)l ;Ito* sc
,clean slclrKare sq7l
throughout the 'United State% a d elsewhere. Manu—
factured by the sole owners of the patent, •
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
Jan9,3m 97 Chambers k 79& 81 Reads stn., N. Y.
ROY I O CHOLERA TDROPS
otrREs Comc,
CURES:LIFIETERY,
CURES CHOLERA MORBUS,
CURES CHRONIC- DIARRHEA,
CIIREI3 all Bowel COMPlaints, but does not
cure .anything elm This medicine is no
cure-all: it has the confidence of every body,
for #..is tower lmown irthould 'bi) kept
on band' by every family. Sold' by dealeri in
medicine 'it ftfty cents per bottle. For sale in
Wellaborough at Boy's Drug Store.
VirIISICtAL INSTRUMENTS.—J. B. Shahs.
In. - peer, dealer in Decker • & Brother and
Haines it Brothers pianos, Mason do Hamlin cab
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the 11. ho Erika? Mel . Jo 1
Bowen's store. Sept. 12, 1886.
ALENDER, Trnnol9 and Church
C
Olooke. at ROLBYI3.
IVOR Bohemian Orlase Vases, at, „
dool9 . V at.
Okla ,OR 4-212144612Y0 4 7 4 g Ar j
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111(ATI1 CIA & CO
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wf vii tbairjteoid announce to fhb ilikidikof • • 'WA
0 nth tt•thut 4 11avelust retipried r (Tont, Ali
tios (till atbsdr.A,
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FALL Et e:ITINTER7 GOODS,
Inibracing all the noveltitia wqll.,a; Atte sub*
stantialatequireds owl 0 4 r A ‘ , . t4T
_ 'ILL 1, ji:do
DRESS.bOODS,rincaIIboaridiesoSTAPLE
FANCY GOODS, HOOP •SKIRTS,
1 & BEST FRENCH woy - E COIL. ,
T SETS, GLOVES A ND Q.
MEM', 'Y'ANKE'r "
if i 9 NS VE I I f iCi '
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*rim; CONY, and Sibefitin Ovirrel.
' - ,7 l qatPot St*elc.4:l,
CLOTHS & lOASSIMEBBS in the connt,f,
'BEADY MAI* ' oLorallo,"40:
t , CLOTHING made to order . ouperi •
t interideerbyfirsfelate workmen.
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SHOP MAD& BOOTe ,& SHQES 41+
las variety,' RAW A 0.08
taisuitaiCtotee,
iGROCE ttAtS, &id &O.
41 ,bur goods have been bought during the but
• panie in sop , will ..baja Ott at FP*
'Priam
11"ii'ces 'art! dO*4,,p§uopoW tro'kea'
other store can br dare compete with us In quid;
itSr and price. For furthe r partiotders call at the
store or j, D r , p.
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0.1811-busliewt: !.; fl -;___ •
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94,sg ;; p4p.,pit.: OATS 1
•
, 4 P 1:1;
hitt) "Ocipi Y.
i .. :( (i'' .. i r',.:,• ':. xi ~.' '....1'.! ':',.:.:..ii rl;4 - ;:,, ,
. . ... ..,.... ..
CAS% ' ' pOlt • VirratrilliNO ft' v .-
A T , C 4Art , eg.:ovoir . !"og •:$7,0,17R FOR
A LARGE STOOK OF TEED FOR
CASH 1
A LARD 4 t,ott POR
CASEi
Call and Nee as
iWellabpio, Jan. 9, 1967-ly
Jil.
1
•
:All peribna indebted to us by note or book.
account must call and settle or pay costs.
Jan. 3, DM. WRIGHT It BAI L EY.
AND lIARDWA.4I.E:
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announce to tile,ciklicnaof Tioga County,
that in addition to"-his 'excellent stock of Stov 9A,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Shoot-Iron Ware, to
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
With a oomploto arsortraent of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following artioloß :
; P P :
NAILS,• SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
; MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
, .
,ITT-STOOk.S, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
'. SHOVELS, SPADES, - FORICS, -
1 BENCH-SCREWS,
ft? 'Act \ •
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE. BOLTS,
BURRS, MOMS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE-.
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
4
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS,' CORN' L '-
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE -3 01ATERS''AND , .' STOPPERS
OOMBINER.--Aleq, PISTOLS,
F. 1. ..•POgi* i !
, '
kPo it'Anoi; ".
OAPS. t.
• . 1
PATENT BARNINICIIIHANGINGs
; 0.1
.50f,": „
7
n new thing , and Mali° for nee:. be arc
,but's
few of the many artiotea composing OM. etdek
'of Hardware:''" • '
I •
rr -
We. invite the lanblio.to 4:sr's:ilea fon"
themselves:' We twilit ie'keep the best quality of
'aloodeid USIv litter Mid all worlote.-vderr - done
'promptlyand Nell -::WILLIAM ROBERTS'
1, • ,
Wandler*, Sept.l,lB66—tf.
ALL BR Th
66k i COAL.—e un ersigned
F basi; make arranielheritic to furdieh Loaf
13ythe TQ Nor CAR LOAD, eoarse or fine, sone
itstbii pat - reneged •the•pnblier.• • t :..• t
•" ALSO—hat eoruitanflyo on' hand, a
_large stook
of CARRIAGE BOLTS, Ao., at wholesale and
retail. BLACKSMITHING of all kinds
done in,tbet hebt S. 'IC GEEIJ !,
1,1866 . -4 f.• • • •
Vi ?t i - 3 ,7W IL
F 1 glitt STORE r
INIMININIINAII•••••••••••rm am••••
11E' SHEAR
DOWN.—Thotie 4 / 1 6 :Welt ,to lecieuris at*
of thie•e*eollent worb,:olty 4(i ,e,o by. cellin at
tbie offibe "' Antila 29;1051
TO . 4WORt: VraitrltliST:'RTYLiV
V 'Irl R itideivittaVat THE AGITATOR OMR: -
taxit Ical4l - V - .a_ 10i
MU
1 ,r
OASkt PAID • FOR WHEAT
WRIGHT it BAILEY
MAIN STREET, WVLLSBORO,
1 46
i • 7
AREAL wholesale agent forthe Ookbrated
PATENT _PLATE PIA.NOS• manufactured
b).. ACKER. BROS.,' OHIOICERING &SON'S
PREOS, HAINES,EII.OS .PIANOS,, MASON_
OAZIErP 0/ISfAES,'„and Treat;
Linbley Oolafelodebni.
,Orders from dealers and Teachers espeotally
.A.ddreas,' L. E. POWELL,
{July 20. 116 Parma Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
a .
_ .
NEW -4 RD
1.1 , 1 1 8 • 'AN
AT
T. A. WI
TIO Gt
i ~. el 1~-.j !
i
AVINQ Just return
Jjal New and eareinlly
Intl
Ap those in want of Goods wtll Ind it to their
hlterest tq call and
j -
•
=ma 1 0#i 1 14**?? ,bore
Kept constantly on hand, a oholco . lot of
DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, „FLOUR,
,PORIC;t &CI
I . !fr , P, j
,All the above Goods are bought at the lowest
Cash Prices and will be sold
Cl ''~ '
i ONLY. roa,(I44II[OE. , XMLD:r RAY.,
4 ;..)11:i ' : ill 1 . . 7 7 6::i ..': ti
' 4
f Don't forgot tho Piaii; it , ttio.old stood o
VAN NAME dr. WICKHAM.
Tiaga, Pa., Feb. 20, 1807-tf.
To the. Public of Wellabor°
AND •
PPLMT#Y 1
N. ~
• P
ASHER,
TAUSihir ;d of Natifying the people
ttthegtocro
. 11
SPRING A ' MAIMING
is on — hand, and offers :it lower 'than. before.
Tle Store is. well stocked with the most fash.
iotable
COATS, PANTS AND VESTS,
;A/4,, a law assortnumt DP, . ,
U N GOODS,
consisting of
N j OITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS,
.COLLARS, - NECKTIES, SUS
-1
TENDERS, SOCKS, .
sad . good large lot of:the most fashionable
• #44. AN,p
ever brought to this market. Also
TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS,
Which you can buy loin for cash, at the Cheap,
Clothing Store of N. ASHER, under the .Agita-
for Office.
Wollsboro, April 10, 1887.,
Rartman's Safety Bridle and Liam.
'Aikta r t Vide
1610'ga* 4 6daindidiritio
Beni 3:5 00 1 ‘,1 .48 1.1 444 ,1 4 B eq . .et4PPPi'/ 885 .
commed44 by ! Yi%hes, ettluk•lpprit of the
rimet; Bonner,. eftke ,Now Toilci i !Adger, 'and
many other celebritted A' ^
The subscriber, owns the patent for Ticiga, Sus
quohanne, and' Brtidford. coUnties. Individual or
tovraship - rights for sale, on favorable terms. ,
Harness 'l24dceis w ho wish : to make the lines for
Ocir customer! who. buy indiyldnal rights, will
be - dealt with k '
By a slight alteration' t lho safety lines may be
attached to almost any bridle.
1 All persons 'are cautioned against making or
doing . the bridle or lines, in the conntieti aforeco.id,
withorqutitlierpY freiiiihe Undersigned.: " •
BOBEBT 0. SIMPSON,
Wollaboro, Sept. 5, 1885-tf • r •
Z. . C
BTU! ait1) 1 3r1: 1 0/41iSSItn i a
' 't.,... 1 1. :''., •: I- •'-',..,i i:. '''''
" 1 ; ; ‘ '' - • ,
ROCEiIY & llHOtititANt,
jc .,..,.,,,,,„,„",„:., d ,, ...,,,• : ,.,:, k„,._.
ii. ,.....
1 ." thaii : dotiiilbii i ttiefi itleSiOroV' 1 i
! , 1
:V . t LT , 813 4 5 1i , „9 , ' 'V:
1 4 4' telge Oeheete,iti lutheitneleg Xo the' pnblio
;bailie '''''''''''''''''' the New'' Veer, with 'enisiged
healitiei for - abeemteotleting oubtoxnere*th the
ohoipeOztoeh of
00 PEI? Mfg, :. ' YAMEEE' 16.1 1 10-NA
- : - Tf'oo,4 o ~ori:,:attriAo fff :RABA; : " •
1 ok, yet Offered - to. this public. , .- ~,,, ~
i- , • .'' ' ' ' rs , -- - •
' '' '' HOuSekis6pe
MOE
RE-T . ',',sllciAlts;, SPICES, ,Oi3XRItIES,
• (soned,),, , PßAlNECtox'AmektiNs.
CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS, •
, CooKINGII coßniws, :
s'AttEs, •!!
•„I.i .OANN I) FRUITS.
and he finest
- _ _
voimt.(oyeure;‘, OannO& Oysters
ri° l th°
. 014.1anitORE; ts - I
'lskAutit
a • ! •
• on axle :@ ow. olunter.
guxagi 4 iirscoirhoz.4.ol,,
Will find our, RESTAURANT open at all 'see
ionible" houra;4lterri'Ogoterit in`miety style,:pro
paiertiy• a skillful Book, arie)3ryad'iip to delight
the rilate'and gladdon'the Aear,t. "• ' ' '
'' `•'• 1 •-WE' , •Atti TO ' PLEASE .1 " •' •
Mirivy 'glad to. see ..'ottl frleildii;:litim,nee' we .A.
tea' f, 00112imi'llpitr' iixiii4fe *Ttli 'did if
pay' ' prfoe the* 'Will be into to call Kelil t :l'
WV, f ,
I Jan. 2,186 t— '-: -'ciltaiolivintrrity c.e,.
:~xu.~vrN!,~~xr~
fftr'''PACcAl
WHIAWS,
PA".
t
Iffl" ? I'?
• d from New York with
eoleoted
GOODS'
lENZIE
EXAMINE OUR SUCK
(Patemedislovepabor 1866.)
'01.0 , 1:41* 4 jiff '
can finA 'the
Si 7 ASS
,Drugs, Medicines, Ike. Li
~: , ,,,1 ., ,,,, , ,
4, ,.... ,...
.1 , 1„:„... . •,'„,, , ,, , tyi I 4 i , .: I : ,
4. • i + It o : Ble 14 . , m, 11171 ~.71\TI i
I• • • ' • '
' • "" • ' - ' 13 T4130013110 -i iiTA: l ' '"'
'
f.., ~,i,i,,,,,, , ,
~, ,1 . i • ~ t ' 1 1 .
KBPS constantly Onband a find stink of Purs
IS_•Drugs, Mhdielnes,• Ohemicaleace.,
I [ • •-' i
' •
•••-, , ^•. , , 't -
WINES AND - LIQUORS,
i
for Medicinal and Sacremental. • use; Alin all the
Millar 12a$0„nt Wahines, Patnts,'Varnishes, Oils,
&04 4 1 , 1 1. 410 4 Of bruebeeriP,lletVgdors,.D,ye Woods
and Stairs, fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery; Pore
rl , ades,,OoSatetted,* , i
I krATlONErw4; , ,Avils, „term's,.
.'•,' PAPRA - AND,RNVELOPESi• , ~
I'l- ..., . ... 1
Memorandum Books; Palm Boobs, kg:,
.. Potash
in' bulk ntlb ' cents per pound, Kerosene 011,
'ping gi 011 i Turpentine; Beniino, Le. '
•j , , CS„- , ) , .; ‘. , . ,
,Trestb,Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at 10 • ets per
pound. I am solo agent in Bloasburg for Dr.
1 , 7'4 Weaver's Ext. leiroweed, and •warrant it ,to
cure Scrofula, Salt Itheuria, Scurvy,' Pimples on
pre • face, and all diseases arising from impure
afate of the Blood if used according to directions.
• Particular attention given , to •compounding
Physician's and other Proscriptions. I guaram.
toe satisfaction, both In qualiffy and price. •
(Remember the Store, -opposite the new Coal
04's Store, Blossburg,
,Pa. • . ~ , •
.
Aug. 15, 1868-tf. J. L..BELDEN.
Stioiketi 411 r, Tin Ware
FOE THE MILLION.
oPPosrfirs 'tors BUILDING,
Ie nOtit -pfepare4. to furnish the public with •
ythisiOn his line 1)f haat:toss, In quantity as
ge, as-gooa,-• rind as cheap in price'
se anydealetsk
' inyorthern,P,unneylvanin..,. ,
--; ``% ,l• :• ' ; ; . ,
I He particular attention to the
„ r. ,. ~ • f • •:"
ETOrk- ANto TIN WAItE BUSINESSI
a1:626141 t'keepa Elsa tistortment ereverythirii:
inthat line.
MINNA
WARE . : UMW; TO. „
morptiy, and !Tarrant° d to givn antiateNokion.',
executed. in thC . best teauuor, 4nd dispUtel?„
-... CALL AND SEE
RtBER ,
•
' Wellsbo f , r, t rough, Marc
!lathei air;likirfoit o
t
DEALERS IN =' ‘' :
: 4 % ,
GROCHRIES & .110111SIONt
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
WOOD M WILLOW-WARE,
bi
' YANKEE NOTIONS.
LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'A.
rt.a. vniia, far_ Produce, 1".""'
Nov. 21, 1866-Iy.
1866, FOR BALE: 1866.
ATANTIVATEP'FfEg 2770,11 1 P OR
-00,000 Apple frees.
10;000 Pear Trees.
, • , , , , .
A O RNA M E N TAL sp of PLUM, f.tficn;'ctitßity .
and RT TREES di SHRUBBERY. ,
The Fruit trees are composed of tho choieCet
v,arieties, good, healthy, somo of them! largo and
i
irt bearing. Any,oite wishing
,to L g 4 a supply
will do trell,to call arid ice my stock - dore pur
chasinwelsewhero. Ogir Dolivored 4
_tho depot
free of charge. , •
; Tioga, Feb.2l3, 18,66-Iy* • 1 . ,
PT,,QttR,, GROCERY, ANDT ,PRQ
r :VISION)STORE., `
•
Ede H. 'Cat vey,.
ra reedYte flitnish vietotttere:with
Rt.01: 1 4 :‘, COMMON . TO' BEST;' PORK,
fla4lB, IdAUSEREL;- 'WHIT! • *.
:.: ,::!- : VISIT E , OODFISII, .AND I '' %.
tAl* (i
; IIOOERIES OF ALL' KINDS,
cr. Next door to Converso'e store.
ellaboro Poo.•12 1866-Iy.
F. 0 'IL! f t- Z ,S . :
MEDIUM '
gorse Citilo Powlors,
fIOISO.
"I 6 ell disedatO 8*la; 'anti% as.donghs Ulcer„ , •
the Lunal, , Livcr,
Bc. l , this ,artible •
acts as a tipecilic.
By putting from
ono-half a paper
to t s p§per a,
bartel di melt the
above diet:akar
win bo eradicated '' _
otentir,tly : ,,ptuTerited, It • given, in time, a ; •pr4in
pfaventivo and cure for the flog Cholera. -
Price 24 Cents 'poi Pipar,'ltir 5 roperS foi•
81.
BE
UM
11111
VOTT'VZ
ISAREb F?
WHOLESALE Duo At, .MEMOTNE DEPOT,
110 Franklin St., lkitimore;
Pot Sole by Druggists And Storekeepers tlinnoth
out %Au Onttcd 4atut. '
For solo by John A. Roy, Wolleboro. ) •
LOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
X'• bin:kw-heat flour, darn meal and feed, always
on bend: • Calrat tbe Charleston Millbeforebny-;
lug your flour and feed. • I can make it an object
for you to buy. s • A. RUSSELL.
May10,18664f -•
IMMIM
REPAIRING
B. C. WICKIIAM,
' , xi - moves the quality
of the milk. It bets
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
increase the quan
lity 'of milk and
cream twenty per
cent. and make the
`but tor firm and
lyweet. In fattening
tattle, it gives them
nn aPly-tlietioosens
their ly Id o , and
Makes them thrive
• •
A • • •
IIKBSitt.,„1111110 :STORP,,
:6 . 01,:*i .g6,';',l-'..=.":,:::-,
MUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
-
TiIA.I?,DPIJS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN-1
ri'RATED . I MEDICINES, CIN-
CINNATI WINES AND
WA.SILLIMR • 7
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI.
CINES,.,PETROL4'7OIT.h,
P
FUMERY •
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS:.WALL
t ''APER, WINDOWY LASS,'(
AND DYE 60t0R5,
!MIMI
1341 d at 'Wholesale Prices.' Buyers aro requested
to onli and ,get quotttrOns f I..;eff".)ro going further
Bust
Corniq„ N. Y., Jan. 1867-1 y
& Ntilt§EßY.-
.
Middlebury,' Tioga Co.; Pa.;
Situated <m , tho Plank Road, 4 miles from Tioga
We are prepared to furnisliloo,ooo Fruit Tr:e.es
at,the following prices; -; •
Applotroos—largosize,2s cents at the Nursery;
80 cents delivered. . Common size, 20 cents at the
Nursery, 2A cents delivered. Pear Trees, 50 cis'.
. :St mann • APPLEs.—Burnham Harvest,...Early
`Harvest; • Ohenangcr ;•Strawboriy,-, .•Washington
Strawberry, Re Astrachan, Summer Bellflower,
Summer Queen, Suniroor King, Sweet Bow, Sour
r ilowq
FALL Arntr.s..,,Famouse, Gravenstein, .Rambo,
Ribston Pippin, Pall Pippin, Republiban Pippin,
Hawley or Douse, Maiden's Blush, Large Wine,
Ladies' Sweating, Lyman's Pumpkin'Sweet.
WINTED. Armas.--Baldwin, - Bailey 'Sweet,
Black Giliflower, Blue Pearmain, American (lot.
den Russet, Roxbury Russet,Rhode Island Green
ing, Esopus Spitzenburg, Swear, Sweet Gillflower,
Sugar Sweet, Haney Greening, Honey Sweet,
Pound Sweet, Pound Sour, Peck's Pleasant, Tall
man Sweet, Tompkins - Co. King, Wagner.'
• PnAns.fr--Bartlett, English Jargonelle, Bleaker's
Meadow, Bella Lucrative, Louisa Bona D Jersey,
Seekel, Beurro D'•Amalis,Golden Deurre",plemish
Beauty, Gloat Momen t Lawrence, -
Also—Siberian' Crab, Quinces,attd Grape roots
varieties. C. C. & N. 1101M,QND.
Middlebury, Vega Co., Pa., , lart. 1; 1888-Iy,-
MEM
- jIEIPUNGTONS' 'FIRE ARMS
200,00 . 0 FURNISHED THE U. S. GOVERNMENT.
Army Revolver, 1 44-100 in. Calibre
Nairy Revolver, 3t3-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Pollee Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Now Poeltist Revolver, '3l 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cerege
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 it 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane 1 ... No 22 & 32 Cartridge_
~..--.., l l:l„Loading Rifte,(Beals') No 32 a, 33
isevolving RAII.N _ - —_f/11-.8..1. 1 1.12L0 In Onlilare
II RETOi$ & SONS.
Mpoto & Niehols, Nov York; Wm Road & Son,
Boston - '
Jos C Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Poul•
iney itgrimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co,
No* 04eans; Johnson, Spencer & Co, Chioago;
L hi Iturasey & C 6,1, St.-Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco, • Feb 20, 1807.-s;n.
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WALEER & LATHROP,I
,DEALXIIS •, .•
ARDWARE, .IRON, • STEEL,
STOVES, TIE-WARE,
ELTING, SAWS, CUTLERY
.WATER
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriago and liarness Trimmings.
lIAIINESSES; SADDLES, A:e.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1867-Iy.
111 NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD,PA.,
JE
• grateful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received; will continuo go as - to per
fprm all dental operations, este merit the rapid)y
ihoreasin r l professional demands, now engaged.
411 operittions in departments of the protes
stortrexecuted'in the beet possitle manner. All
now, useful inventions and improvements adopt
ed. The highest good of his patrons thevultima
tute of bls ambition. - Dec. 5, '66-tf
•
Milon' Clothes Wringer,
•
T RAVE the right 'to sell the 'Union Clothes
Wringer, with elliptic springs; and adjusis it
self to any thickness. Manuf6tured at Water
bury, Vti lam prepare A to furnish' to. all.. ' I
have the'agenoy for Me !towns of Middlebury,
Tina, Nelson, Elirlatid, Qecola, and Farmington.
ItEUBEN T. II ALL.
Farmington fill, Feb. 20, 189-tf.
•
WTOTICE.—Notice is hereby givo'n that MA
IN
ort Custard, senior,; has -boon placed in
dharge of tract No . 1590, and thase parts of tract
No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb's„creek, belong
ing to'the heirs of 'Luke W. Morris; and all per- -
eons am forbid trespassing thereon, under' pen
alty of prosecution.
ELLISTON P. MORRIS,
865 Market Street, Philadelphia.
. Feb. 27.1567-6 m •
SORE THROAT ANDQUINSY ARE Min
ed with case and'oortnint'y by ono or two ap
plications Of ,SALUTIVER on tho Outside. Sold
atROY'S,
•
DR4 FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
EMI, Air sale at Roy's Drug"Stlire. - '
EINEM
BRANDY,, WHITE-
W. D. TEropLL & co.
TRADE PCNEII ALLY
NT TO DEALERS
PRINCIPAL AGENTS. 7.
17,="F
,r-".1.-"'."l,,A,iith A VA;
elk firoMeaz ZJIM ANC
: IMMO 11/1111i1V,Affic: 4 -
On and atter Monday, Aitrll.;29; save
Corning at thefo)loWing bourn r. ,„'
•
124'28- a. m.; Express ,3tall,'Stindays exeepte7i. for Do e;
• lu, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, rOnnu9iAamith; trains
far the West. . • ;
ra44 a in Isilght - Esprese, Saucier; sxcupli c t:for fitittifo,
Salamancaka rid Ennitirk; mak Ingtr , o
n nee Hen,
with trains of thb AtiantiC westeitr,' Lake
8 horo,•aud Grand Trunk Raiirtays,:totalipelriteWest.
7:07 a. m.,Night Express,lsailnfin ( 3lnfiltilitteleinatitn,'
Dunkirk'and the Wes4,connecting- as Shure. j. ,
7:16 a. in., Night Exprikiv, Sis Adair exciepibti i , for Ilbohl
. ester and Buffalo, via
10l
3 Clicoliedt Mr./loom&
ter 2 end
2:18 p, m. Ran h:fibre_ Express, Eundtzt i efteßied i , tor
Rochester rind
. ?.13,1TAlo,,Iriii t
7:03 p. ExpresS, Bu . rida i s exCepacl
g, Stith connectin the i ake BLoro ,itad cl i
filudtrunk
Railways terPoints ss!est,find •
7;10 p Day:Fapriiii,Spndaya excqtad f lor Itokfhester
6:40 p. Emigrant train', That forthe •
12:25 a. m. Express Mil, Scrndlrys'exteptell, - tor Buffalo.
Salamanca and lilitaltirk, c e nnoctinz 'with. trains for
ih .
- '
1'2,50 p in Way Frolatt, fin ndiyi oiCeptoil.
. '
EASTWARD Dolly?? ? „ . „
1210 a. m., Night Exprosi,.Bally,...conneoting at Gray.
court for Warwick. and at New York with afternoon
trains and stoltraers for illost nand .Now.:Exmland
Cities.
4:0111. in., Cincinnati EZtriee.il l iodayi excepted . , c'OV
fleeting nt Elmirtaor arriabift;Philadelphia
the South; at Owego for. Ithscal„ at BiAgliatnton
for Syracuse; at, Great Bond for Scranfon, Philadel•
phia, and Trenton; at Lackawaxen forliawlen end at
Graycourt for Newburg and Warwick.
10.15 it in Accommodation ,TraliCdailsy. conmscling; at
at Elmira for Canandaigua. ,
1048 a. In., Day Expiese,Sun days e,xcepted, connecting
' at Elmira for Catiatidalgusi'at Binghamton . for Syra
calm, at Great Bend for ; 113o;an,tonc,at. 4.ellawaxoll r9r -
Hawley, and at Jersey fifty - with maaight ksses
Train of Now Jersey Railroad forPlailadelpitiai
Moro and Washington.. • -
• •
81.2 p. m..,l3altimore_ExprokinOurthkya epaptecl. ,; ,
44115, p. m., New York and Val i giqre Mull, Sundays oc
, coined tonn'octing at Elmira' or ffarttsbnigh, Phila.
dolphin r and South. • . 4 ,
7.07, p,rit Lighlning, Exprossi Sus!lay,s osesVoil 4 con ,
- ranting at Jersoy City vittli morntngesprossirairi of
Now -Jersey - Railroad for 'Etoltirnoro auttiVastangton,
and at Now York with rnorniuk pintoes trains for
Boston and the East.
12:30 p. tn, Vitty, Frplzlll. o )lluutlaYe o*copted. .
IVII. .11;11ARR,' RIDDLE,;
Oen'l Pll3B. Agent.. ; ; - gaga $OO.
Northorn Central 8. at:
L. .
TRAINS, FOR THE NORTH.
Trains for Canandagela lairs ,Elmirti:as follows:
Acconodation . at " 7 DO a al
Express [fastest train on road] .• :11 45ala
Mail 1316pta
Way Freight, [passenker thachattllebleti] '7 10 it m
Ud and after April•29th,lB67,traina *Hi ikrrivo and
depart from Troy, no follows • --
movvig Bonin._ . igortno 'Om
Expret4 • '0 45 PrO Express • • 1050 aal
Elmira )ball ': 550 a m Elmira SIMI "9 65 p'm
Local Freight 10 50a m I - Local "night 0.:..1% 35 pin
Through WraiglAf 9 , 55 p m i Throulth.Frelglit• 2 00 km
. - .. ; • , :- • : EL.8.11R015140:47-.sup't. ,-.
;13 lo s I ra r g &
Lenvo COrufni. -• • Arriye;;
8
lb a ' 0.5 p m
3 d 0 p m lAwmmodation,lo 20 a m
L. U. 10 . LiTTUCX, Eup't.
Mall,
Anommalationo;
Philadelphia & Elile-B. R.
• 0
Trains call aFr.and.depart atNVilliaraoao , as fotlotts:
• c
Eastward • "Wastward ' '
Erie MailJ,l'rain 10 10 pna Erie 1011 Troia...L . 3oa m
E' Faxpreso Train.A 26 a m Erle,EefuTrain..B 45 p m
Elmira 51ail Train 8 3.5 aln buffalo Eiprelis 10 30 al ts
1. R. Accom'od'n 320 pm "ElmlrtiMailTralin3 65 p m
Passenger "Cars run through on the Rrit e hlail and 4
press Trains without, phange both ways tween Phila
delplila and Brie. •
NEW' YORK CONNEOTION. - -
Leave New York at 9 a in, arrive at Erie 10.00 a- m. •
Leave ;New, Yortc at 500 p arrira a4-Erie 443 p
LeCLVO Erie at 6.00 p m, arrive at Neiv Yorirt3.ls p
Leave Erie at It) 25 aim, - arrive at TM Yoik 10 - 10 a m
- ; ~ . • • .A.A...TY1.83,C191:45611t.
Atlantic and GroatWinitern,rt• W.
SALAMANCA STATION'.
WETTIVARD BOWID. • EASTWARD BOUND
Mail 530 Express - 6.10
Accommodation 0;35 -
Express ~.. • 12.19 Accommodation, 11.65
Express 11.00 lExpress ' • • 010
At Cory there Is a junction with the Philadelphia A
and Cil Creek Rail Roads. - • :
At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City and
Pithole Branch. •
At Leavittshurgo the 3laLoniny Branch makes a di•
rent route to Cleveland . At Ravenna *connect' With
Cleveland and Pittstruigh Railroad. •
The Road ' passes through AkroS, Ashland, Callon,
,Ilartou, Urbana and Dayton, Intersecting various rail,
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati,, AIeLAREN,
Gen. Supt:„ Meadville, Pa.
DEERFIELD WOOLEN FIVOTORI.
r 1111 E UNDERSIGED having purchaste,
tke,yrejj known Woolen Factory nf Metiers.
E. & ISO WOll 011[1113 touvrtmentiuo
miles east of Knoxville, taklls this, method Of
inforiusin.;the inhabitants Tioga, and adjoining
counhties .hat ho will mannfaetaie . wool by the
yat or nit shares tosuit ,eastOiners, into • •
FLANNELS, CASSIMERES: DOE-SKINS ;
FULL .CLOTHS, of'4ll kinds.
The machinery has been thbroughlyropaired
and now machinery added Abtrpto, also an im
proved new' lieelwhith will 0 - nnblo him to work
the entire 110118011• HO Will pay particutaralten
tion of
•
itolliCa.rding dr. Cloth DOsslng,
mrliioh will be donein the neatest possible man
ner, baring added ono new Roll JNiaehlno, Rill
sable hint to dispatch and accommodate people
from a distance. Ho would farther-say that ho
has carried on the business in manufacturing
wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining
cOuntioifor the past twentyyears; he therefore
eim.warrant all work and aalisfy his customers,
using nothing in manufacturing but genuine
fool. JOB.EPH INGHAM.
Deerfield, Jan. 1,18664 y =.
U_ S. CLAIM. •A.GENC - s2",
For the Collectleti.cS
Army tied Ifiwy Cltdmi tin dlons,
Min NEW BOUNTY LAW, pasted July)2B,Miefligives
I two nod three ricrs* soldiers ex6_a 'bounty. Send
14:i your discharges.
OFFICEYI,S* EXTRA
Three months' extra pay proper to ^Volunteer officers
Who wore In service March 3,1885.
I ' ' • PENSIONS INORBASED
o all who have lost a limb and who havo been perma
nently and totally disabled.
, All other Government claims prosecuted.
JR.RO'hir. B. NILES.
Wellsboro, October 10,180 . 6-ti
Planing Sr', Turriinfe,
• •
B. T. VAN -HORN,
RAVING got his now Factory; in operation.
is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
Witre promptly and in the best style of workinsa.
.I.laving procured
WOODWORTH PLANER
•
he is rem* to dress boards or plank with dispateb.
SCROTArWORK &,BRA:CKETS,
•
.
furnished to order. His machinespre of the new
est and most improved patterns. -
•
Shop corner of Pearl and Wain St's, WELLfit•
DORO, PA., . •
Oct, 31, 1866-If.
IL T. VAN IfOR-N.
1 110. H i
ie
STICRLIN, CRAIRMAREL
1 77 t el 1- .
Turner, and .Furniture Dealer,
opposito Mutt's Wagon Shop,
NAIN STREET, WELLSBORO, PA.
Orders pr'omptly Mod and Ratisfaction gonna
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Oct: 31,1886.-4 f. , .I. STIQRLIN.
W.I4.ILLSBOR g PETROLE 00.7-
1 'v . Notice is l hereby given,that tho Board el
Direotors of this Company at a meeting held De
pcmhor 15, by resolution decided= to close up the
affairs of the Compaq and distributelhaboanc e
in the hands df the Treasuror,prorafo /monk the
holders of paid-in stock. The property of the
Company will bo sold and the proceeds divided
in like intsnner. Stockholders will present their
receipts to the Treasurer. By ordi3e; * •
Doc. 19, 18641. M. 11. 00.813,piork,
Bounty and Pension Agency. -
HAVING received definite Instructions In regard
tho extra bounty allowed by the act aPP." ItO
~
JulY• 2B , - 186t3, and having on hand a large kupplY ot a"
necessary blanks, wo nro prepared to prosecute all par
Ilion and bounty claims which may be placed In our
hands. Persons living at at distance can communica te
with us by Joliet . , and their Communications will to
promptly, ed .531121 i L SHAW.
•
Well boto.October 24,1866. •
What iy the Matter ?
geuenj debifity troublesome? is your blood
thpur z oit is the whole body disordered and
weak? Thou get a bottle of the griat Blood Pll.
yiflor—it is Depuratire Syrup of lodide of To
tassium ; follow tho dirtietious• carefully and Yo°
pilLbe beriefltted. Sala at Tioy's Drug Store.
i i
RE lorgeat apactrtn ent of Wsitolies ClCell , ,
IC Jewelry and Plate Ware 'in Tioga - cou nt y
at : jt9doeBo •' - YOLEY'R.