The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 19, 1867, Image 4

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BY JOHN ci. SAXE
List ton tale wcll woTth tbo ear •
Of nII Who wit anclieiatio adreire,-/-
Invented.:2-it is soli • -
saroo ages prior t 6 Matthew-P:10r.
Sahel:toad and Truth 4 '43' allutep
Otto dal?* suiierS 440 . us r WeatteF;,,
CTITSS ip s 4114444, ,44
sistare: to , walk together: ..v1 • 1.:
itn • • i -
On, on eels. , merry Way, they took, ti - -
Through Ikagiaiii wood and verdant meadow,
To wherck a batch' beside a briiek
lu~ltq~seet bgnesth _ i hadoa..:.
•
When;s ttia g in the pleasant shade
Ltpon the m a rgin's' grassy, matting, - - . / •
(A +retie, etiation readYmido) • '',•••
The young cotaptttalotiti fell to abetting.
Norr while the voluble dineotirsp: .
On this:and that their tongues were running,
As 'habit hide owl speaks,' perforce,
the one in -frank; the other, cunning.'
-
Falsehood, at length, impatient grpwn
With,icandele !tf hei7oyvn creation, : t,
Said,. Since we tWo arc qUite alone, .•• •' 7
And nicely screened from oliservatietn— .
. . ,
"Sulips's° in ibis delightful rill,
While all around is so propitious,
We take h I Wine—
' A bath, rm . suro, will bo delicious I"
At this, her rolya.she east aside,' -• '
Aid in am stream that ran before het •
Sho l plunged-- . lihe Ocean's happy bride
As naked as her mother bore her I •
Falsehood at leisure now undressed,' •
Put off the robe.vherlimbs tlipt hamper,
• And having donned truth's snotty vest,
Ban off ae fast as she could scamper!
Since ifien'the subtle maid, in sooth,,
Export in lies and shrewd evasions,
Has borne the honest name Of Truth, •
And wears hOialothes on all occasions,
While Truth, disdaining to appear
In Falsehood's pettipoat and boddiee„
Still bravoiiall . isYes frbui yealwyear,
As naked as a nusrble goddess!
and How Made
El!!!
Steel is a variety of iron occupying
position between wrought iron and 'Oast
iron, having less- of carbon than east
. iron.and more than wrought iron. Pure
thalleable, or wrougbtiron, theoretically
contains no carbon, but probably few
' specimens exist without containing
some. Cast iron has fou or five per
, cent, and - steel only fro one-half to
one and a half' per cent. , As the pro
f
portion of carbon in stee 'increases so it
becomes hard and brittle and increases
N . in fusibility , as cast iron ~ but with di
• minishing proportions of carbon it as
sumes more and :more of the softness,
malleability, and toughness of wrought
iron. • Steel of the former character are
called ."high" steels, and of the other
"low" or "mild" steel. Steel is made
. in Gerrriany direct from pig iron which
contains four or five per cent of . carbon.
By furnace manipulation aortion of
this oarben is driven out and the pro
' duct is . German steel. • This is. not a
pure,teteel and is generally .incapable of
beingshardened and tempered. -
The usual method of producing steel is
' by cementation or conversion ' bars of
wrought iron being used. A. furnace
. df suitable form contains boxes made of
fire brick in which the bars of iron' are
• packed in layers covered with charcoal
powder., The bars do not toucheigila
other, bzt each is enveloped with the
•charcoal. - .When-filled the potaare coy
' eredsand cemented air tight. Heat is
then applied by the proper furnace, and
grates and the fire gradually increased
in intensity for several days. A. test
bar Is introduced at the beginning and
is occasionally withdraWn to determine
, the progress of the process. When the
process is completed, the bars, if broken,
will be found to have changed their fi
brous for a crystalline structure. The
surface of tha ham la onvciad with_
blisters as though 1111:1111393 of the Iron
bad been raised by the expansion. of a
gas under them, •from this it gets. the
name of blistered steel. For some pur
poses this steel is useful, but it .is unfit
to be worked into tools for cutting wood
or metals.' .
The next process is flie tilting. The
bars are cut into convenient length, pit
ed together and heated in a furnace to a
weld and placed under a trip hammer
which welds the pieces together and
, - draws them out into a bar. This pro
cess improves the quality of the steel
and fits it for some - purposes : but there
___--: - Ta another method of treating the blist
ered steel ; that is to melt the steel in
air-tight crucibles and east. it. The in
- gots'are then . re-heated, - and • hammer
ing and rolling is very important. In
- fact, after the co elusion of the manu
facture in the w rking of the steel bars
- to form them into tools, good forgers al
ways expect to refine and improve the
steel by judicious heating and. hammer
-= ing. . .
.
at makes the great difference be
twee steel and wrought or cast iron is
- . ..5ti1l puzzle to mechanics and Bolen
title en. The Main differendeappears
tj) be in the varying proportions of car
bon hich each contains, and in the
different chemical condition, in which.
it exists) yet the - amount in those speci
mens whieh contain the. most is so small
that it is difficult to account for its so
entirely changing the metal: It is not
yet fully settled that iron and carbon isi
chemically united in the best of steel,
While it is certain that it is not so uni
• ted iii — cast iron but that the union is a
merely mechanical one. Thereis much
yet to be learned 'about iron and steel
before we arrive at the real facts.—
Scientific American. '. • .. . .
ILtatallY EXPLANATIONS TO ST.
PETER. E. D. Illansfieldi in an article
published by the Central Herald, _on
the religion of public men, tells an. an
ecdote respecting t the late - Governor
Corwin : - i ; : '
"Corwin, I should like to know, if
you have no objections, what are your
religious views?" "Certainly, " said
he, "I believe in the doctrine of what
is called the orthodox churches. , I
have no objection Ito them. I was
• broughtup a Baptist, and so' far as they
shave peculiar views, I am a - Baptist.—
i e.°
• But , B—, th re is one 'thin in which
your church are wrong. You say too
much 4nd do• little. Some o your
members whe they go to the gate of
heaven, and 9,sk St. Peter to let them
in, will have to make a good many ex
planatiops. • Now there are two mem
bers of yOur church that will illustrate
what I mean. There is old L—. He
lain good standing; and orthodox; but
.T..s--• lends money at twelve per cent.
interest. Now, when L— goes to the
'gate of heaven, and St.. Peter &do who
he is, and he says l,—,-; you may
rde
pend he will have
_to m e agood many
explanations. -I don't ay he won't be
let In q .but'he will ha td, explain.—
-- Now there; is anethe man in your
chutth—you'know him Judge o—.
The other day I saw - his team. in town
with a good load of wood. Several per
' sods came around to buyit. ;No,' said
the driver, 'it Is engaged.' A little
while after, as I was going down street,
‘A at widow 'W's house I saw 'the same
team unloading the wood. I thought
`Tit strange, for - widow W.. is poor, and'
• woo d
.is high. So I etepped -in. and
said, "Mrs. AV • how much do you-.pay for wood ?' , ' 0 i Mr. 'Corwin, L donet
pay anything for wood,- I can't -- affold
to buy It. Jud e C. sent this *odd ;
• and, whenever I am out of Wood, some
how he sends me a load, anctsometlmea
he sends a sack of flour.' Now, S r ." --
when C. goes up to the gate of beaveitlt
- It will fly wide open. ' if.t.' P eter , wants
-no explanations VI • •.. • •
. _ _
Books Bite friendii, i3hduld be f ew
and well chosen. Like friends too, 43 :
should return to them again—} or;
like
tru e friends; they will het er fail us nov ,„
er cease to Iniltruct, neler cloy. .1,
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ti ti ttitig
AUL
43,19 e , beg leave to call the., qttemlon of the pub
tie an entirely now quality of Wire known as
White Wire, pessesking a coating which prevents
it from ever corroding or turning from itt uniform
whiteness during any number .01„ ,years, and on
which Letters Patent bap %den Vaoared. ' It has
hien felted to be the only. trrtiole suitable Mot
clothes except the: old-fashioned rope or,
cord. which alwayti 'giveit - 546"tamsh iroublite
antioyanes by breaking, rotting ou‘srut - disool
',Oleg clothes, and by being obliged to put it up
and take it down every time used. With thitl
Wire. Olothes Line you have mine of these annoy
inapt, and when it is once put up it gives you no
more trouble until the stakoo,or posts rot down to
which it is attached. After using it we are con. 7
lidera you will fully, corroborate the statements
at thousands of others in its praise. Over 800,-
000 lines already sold; md every -family - A . ook
and will have:ono4, It Will 'Jot change,
yeti may keep - it undtrArater for any length of
time; hence, you see, it cannot discolor clothes
like a rope or cord. Bite of Wire, No, 9.
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,Six Reasons why every family ehotati
Live one of these Patent- White -Wire clothes
-• v...• .11_
Zines
let Yo u never have:to take it in no matter
ivitat the weathet may be; the weather cannot
affeet it.
•
' .2d. It will last from twenty-five to fifty years
at least, and during that time you will wear out
fifty ; ordinary lines, besideti -euffering aq untold
Amount of *Onbleltnd ititsoi!ln4
~ 1191 Wein, ;
, 3d. It is the cboapest L ine - in the world, to
Say - nothing of it great convenience. A good
rope line costs about 2 cents per foot, and this
only 4i cents. This will last a -life tin y% ,while
that with good"Vire will test abetif a year. This
Wire, at 25 cents per foot, would be cheaper than
a rope line.
4th. You cannot load it heavy enough with
clothes, and the wind never blows strong ono gh
tb break it. - f ' '''' • 2
sth. It does not in any way discolor or i
clothes that are hung upon it.
6th. It will save its price in saving you tro
and annoyance every three, zuoptho you oiya
•
, ..
The Wire in
annealed before coating w
m i kes- It vary soft and tough. It can neve'
broken in the uno for whtoh it is intended.
Price four and a half cents per foot. U .
amount for a good line, 15 to 100 feet.
Clothe.; aro fastened to it with tbo
,Qom
clothes pin ;
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'ROM IRE PRESS.
The following editorial notice from they
bane, Independent arid Christian Advocate
among the many newspaper testimonials
we have received, but space will not allow a
introduce more hero:, t , . : :if,),
T
I t
o American' White Wire Clothes-lino,,
sup tier article in its way.. It does not; in;
clothhhhhhes, es, and is almost indeitittotahlo: 'R i f
housewife should• use it. : -Weir& now using I
N.Y. Tribune.
The Patent White Wire .Clotlies-Rne, is-,
purports to bo=a rooskinditiponSable article
does not injure the clothes, and never wears
Evety house wiliulcunately have . - rt.—N:` 1
dependent.
•
Tun WRITE WIRE CLOT 'S LINEe•--nDIOD the
special annoyances of the I oohing day are i obe
reckoned high. up. the,list the ill adaptatt rt of
clothes lines. ?.The old ;cord oil lopto-tuie One
much' good service; but what with its brea ing;
rotting out, discoloring the clothes, and th an
noyance of putting up , and taking down ach
week is not quite a perfect'. article, .A sebs to
is now offered in the ".
P . a:teni WhiteWir4ol thee
Line," for sale by t h e American With Com dy s ,
149 Broadway. The peonlidriii , of Ibis wi o is
in-its coating, which, it is said, never boo nies
broken: We have seen it used, and find th tit
gives entire satisfaction.—N. Y. Christiandna
cafe. .
11. ,',,12. ,VISEI Age s
Tioga, Penuta..
geb. 27, 1867-tf.
Stoves 4r, Tin Wit
FOR THE' 141HattON.
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OPPOITH 1{.4Y13 - 131:111DING •
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s now prepared t 6 furnish the Pubith
anything in his line 4f business, in quantity as
large, in quality; as good, and as cheap in
T ricei
as any dealers in Northern Ponnsylyania. .
:. .1 ~ 1 {at, c,-. 4 't, I,t :
. lie pays particular atteution'to i the 1
STOVE AND i TIN WARE IBUSIN
and intend to keep a full anortment °revery
indent line.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDE
promptly, and warranted to give eatiefaotio
REPAIRING
executed fib tlitOtiliquguityer 4M12 tlditt
CALL AND BEE ME.
Wellaborongh, March 7,_18513.
Hartman's Safety Bridle and L I
(Patonted Novomber 7,1865.)
• .;..' : ,•-t1
A MOST 'valuable article for all who del
jik. sea. See " Agriculturist" for March
Recommended by' Wilkes; of- ho 4041
Times; Bonner, of the btesr 2 York- -Lidg
tunny other celebrated horsemen.
Thu subscriber owns the patent for Tiop
quebanna and Bradford counties. Intlivid
township rights for solo, on faiorable terms
Earn* Makers who Arh to mak@ tk@lj
their custornerit whit bhy individual tighl
be dealt with liberally. i
Sy a alight alteration, the safety lines m
attichcd to almost any bridle.
At persons tire cautioned against making or
usi g the` ridlo or lines, in the counties aforesaid,
Ni tit authority from the undersigned.
t t i
ellsboto, Sept. b + lB6B—t a f T II
aiM l °ll.
_ ..
HARKNESS & RILEY,
BOOLAND ,SJIDE - MAK_
Vi
OVER 116 OR Iff NO'S, BOOR ' BTO
BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds m
J.) order and in the best manner.
REPAIRING of all kinds done prom
good. Give us a call.
RAU!
'WAV RtLET.
*ollsboro,Jan. 2,1867-Iy.
GARDEN SEEDS
At Young's Book S
FLOWER SEEDS ,
isAt ioring'‘'Book
ORDEtT SEEDS
• • At Young's Book S
BLOWER SEEDS
At Younies . Book S
GARDEN SEEDS AND FLOWER , SE
- •• At-Yoting'e Book'S
Wellisboro,'Aprill.o,lBo7—tf.
TM largest assortment of Watches,
Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioic
at (t9dee66) . IroLp
TILATIVIWAItt—ifike
eta, otitorl,lssigar 4oVe, eta:, at
• FOlrr
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',WE ARE
30Te NOW RE,9NY.INf?,
v
FRESH STOCK OF GOODS
• ri
and aro prepared to supply the wants o( the
people in -
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5 to
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very
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IN COR'IVI,N-G,
AT THE PEOPL.WSTORE:i
Adapted to ;ie..'
SPRING TRADE.
..1 I , .71.
NORTHERN • PENNSYLVANIA
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Di!tY GOODS.'
R LONd EXPERIENCE
has taught us that
00 P
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t.s rtx •
give the boat satisfaction, and thosJ accustomed
to patronize us know thatte
KEEP THE BEST GdOES.
EIEZ
MBE
that are to be found In this section, and those•
who are not our patrons are the losers
quite as much as we are.
We keep as usual a
LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS
. to 001 l by #io yard Of:
MADE UP TO ORDER AND WAR
RANTED TO FIT. r
l it f 1; •
Qpli 1'i)t . .91 WILL ; 11E' 'FLILL S
• gad all `Goods sold by us
1
Warratited, to give Satifiketion,
•
AND
Sold as Low ap,Aapy ; pth4 s or.
liabment. Mind that:
WO invite an examination of our Stock and
Prices, pledging ourselves to
. 1
SHOW GOODS FREELY AND TAKE NO
OFFENCE
ME
r, • " •f
, wkien :no sale is made. -
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SMITH &
Cloning, 11... Y., Apr. 10, 1807,
; 3 .-
_NFW AllnAgGE,Mtb_JT-1--
•:'''-:',' ._ :1 ,:g: ,- -- , C.l; : , :g 41 i• e `,.' ;'s
Wilson tt ,Van Valkenburg,
I
Have established themselves at
, ,i' 1i ; ,-; •": ii .l ,tt,4, i'A . ; ' i ,i
NO. 2, UNION BLOCK,
lately occupied by F. D. BunnelL
The7,are,zioa , recelyin a laTa at.ook of
i-..e,_
.:
SPRING
..::.`,
PRY -QQQI),K,
snob
Cloths, Cassireerfs, ,Vestiup,
Cloths,l la4atiai*ariefrldfi
Ladies' Dress Goods.
GROCERIES,
:',,,, f 1-11' i', j ' - ) 1 lli . ; ]
MERCHANT TAILORING
AND virit*Ogjisi,,q ,gopbp.
' oo•IJ
. •> .i ",
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE
To buy cheep, and a choice lot of
s . yi • . ••:•,-.;,, • 4
SPRINSPRING„ GOODS::
G GOOD S: -, .:44.. .ii 'ii . til
We ere Agents for Singer's. Sewing Machine*,
the hest and cheapest jifeehine for fAnlity: nee
less liable to get ont of repair, and more closable
tban - atiy other, adapted to One or coarse sewing.
Call and see them.
1
The Senior partner has had a large experience
in Merchant Tailoring. and it is the intention of
the nest Sim tq put this hrancb,of their himiness
bilymtd successful competition.
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LAWRENCT.IVILLE, '
a a
C : S MATII
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:Would announce to the gook 'of Vega
• County that they have bet r t itureed from New
"rink with thelrincANll eqc. „cif ;.;
, .
FAT. : ' 7 400I3;",
gmbnwiug alfthe iktielties a *elk •as the deb-
Otittale requhled.
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DRESS GOODS:in '• cad ,t) ride -STAPLE
&FANCY GOODS, ItOOP SK RTS,
82,13Fi1i iFRENOS wovAion. ,
csti , ANL; qio. l
SIERY; YANKEE NO
' TIONS, &c.;4.&c.
FV.TT .4-
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Amur, CONY,, -aita 'Cieriata Squir ts '
~...,;, _ Thy la{geat 6
CLOTHS & CASSIME
READY 'MADE
CLOTHING made
intended by first ct
Prizater:2l
to suit pit
-GBOCERIE •
Our goods UV° kaantbo
panto in New York and
Ptheat.l4
Pricei are down, - mono
other store cart ar,darq co
ity and price. Torlurtherl
store of . • • 0. :1
Lawieniaville, Dec. 19, ,
WRIGHT &
.a,=~.., •}~.
WV. commence this y
. CASH- business...;
CASH PAID
' CASH PAID'.
CABII PAID
CABILFOR'g
A LARGE STOCK
CA'
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£ LARGE STOO
CA'
•A • LARGE , STODI
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• Call and seo us.
Wellaboro, Jan. 9, A 8
All persons indebted
Tin-Ware, Brittiaia;,aad :beet ' ware; he
has, at a great outlay', stacked , this store' on
FS
MAIN SrRE WiLLSBORO;
with 'a complete auor
of -Which wo enumera
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1 1
NAILS; BPIIPS'
MILLS' un . A AID
BUTTS, S
. OARPEN;
PUM
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BITT-STOOKS,
SHOVELS;
BENO
WOOD SCREWS
BURRS, SK
PIPE B
THE
SPRING'S, HORSR SHOES, HOOP; BAR,
& BARD IRGN,,GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN. , ,
POPPNRS,
LEM
SAUSAGE dettEßS':A.b,ll? STUFFERS
- COMEINED , _AbIo, PISTOLS, ;
PISTOt PARTRIDGES,
," ,
OAPS: -
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PATENT BARNDOOR.HANGINGS
;r, it, r
a new thing, arid nude, for nee. These are but 'a
few of The matt; aitieles, composing our Stook
Of Hardware. • ._ • -
t •
Wo liirlte . thiPtitbilo to call and exarsdne fpr
themselves. ..We aim to keep the beat quality of
goods is outline; !and all work to order' done
promptly and 5341/11,1441lt,P,OpElt2iEfe,:i
Wellitboro, pppt. ,1868—tf.
1
FALL BILOOS4 C0A,14..44he undersigned
1 having make nirangements to furnish Coal
b3rthe TON'ot CAR LOAD, tioafse or fine, solle-'
itsthe patronage of the public.
ALSO—hi eonsdanily on hand;ri' large stools
of CAIgtIAGB• DOLTS, Ao:, at wholesale and
Watt' ' "Sr. BLA;ORBMITHINW , of all kinds
done in the bast manner". • = 13.1(14 G
Tiogn, Leo. 1, 18fie-tf. ‘• :.; •
nrisros. - at ,
v , W.RBB'S DRUG 'STORE:
T IVO AND T • BR ' OD . PHD. ' FR BAD.
DOWN.—Thosn wso wish to seintre4 ilopy
of this 9xcelleht work' oari do so at
Ms office soon. . ' • August 29,r888.
TOB-WORK; THt BEST mad
ti ' with desiiratoh,t(t THE .401piT(M. ()Mae.
pok of ,
ES in he county,
OTHING; did
o order super
ihoilcmen. •-•
&i, SHr 8 ti.n..eit& T ,
ka 8c k A 13,6 in . e
zstes,
i, &C., &O.
tghiAurftii , t 3 last
ill be sold at panic
•.: , •- ; ,',-. I. ; -ss•
.oly, broken up..'llii
petevith us in.qual
!parfr
'‘eialara call at the
. M TMP,R ; , fi op,
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BAILEY. 1867
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.ar with an exohnively
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R
OR OATS
IL
OR, CORN
EitYTA.ING I -1
OF FLOUR " POR
hi . h',
OF ItEp
H 1
OF, PORK FOR
H 1
4E, BAILEY
o us by note . or book
went of Shelf Hardware,
e Hie follewag articles':
OROWBARS, S. CUT,
It BUCK SAWS,
I RAP HINGES,
~; .?
r S, AXES,
it GOERS,
ITTS,
111
ATMETS; CHISELS,
:PAVES, FORKS,'
: -SCREWS, •' • .
CARRIAGE BOLTS,
INS, WASHERS,
XES," AXLE•
S, ELLIP
TIC-
, ~
LEE
11 , ,
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MENEM
IQ~li'~'''~,tii~E~S :. il i lV'~l' i iV~:~P"''`PltYL''L~? :
‘ s 1 . 1)P , 11 . " 1
—r• AT,
T , ; - tt•a;=;WI,CKNIALR'O,,
'k-
TIOGA, PA.
.J ~~ ~ y , r 2 Y,
BSI
AM' AVING just returned from Now York with
Now and carefully selected
, /.•i
1 "61
O r Ebbit '‘ Ot ' ijObt l s ;"
• -
All those in want of Goods wtll find it to their
interest to call and
EXAMINE OUR STOORHcf,
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,rid,leath 'Prices beToriibu'ying eisewhere.
Rept constintly op hand, a chafe° lot - of
.
PRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR,
, •, ,5r7“4,?:
7 , PORK,' .40:,
MEE
Ali tho . aboio Goods aro bought at the loWiSt;
Cash,Ptioes and will bo sold
~"
ONLY F01,CA.511,04. READY :
.0 • • • a . ,
Don't forgot the place, at the — old ° stand or
VAR, NAME & WICKHAM.
i Tioga, Pa., Feb. 20, 1867—tf.
,9,
G - PATENT PLATE PIANOS* niainifietured
by DECKER BROS., CIIICKERING & SON'S
PIANOS, ITAINES BRO'S PIANOS, MASON
A HA-MLIN'S CABINET ORGANS, and Treat,
Linsley, & co's Molodoonss
Orders rpflui" dealers and Toaciiers' eopocially
aollettoC, Address, L. B. ,P4DIVELL,
Jnly - 20: 116 Ponna Avenue, Soranton,-Pa:
To the Piihtie ; s of ikelleboro
AND
SURROUNDING COUNTRY
N. ASHER',
MAKES Allis . method of notifying the pooplo
that the Sketch of •
SPRING CLOTHING
is on hand, - and 'oars it !Wei than 'heroic
The Store is well stocked with the most faob
ionable , , ,
COATS, PANTS AND VESTS,
.olso,a large assortmolit of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOGOS,
' .
consisting of
WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS
COLT4ARS, - , -NECKTIES, SIIS-_
PENDERS, SOCKS,
'and a good largo lot of the most fasl4onal?le
P. ;4 ;:"•:;:, A
ever brovg,ht to46hismarket. Also '4•
TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS,
. •
which you can buy lost for cash, at the - Cheap
glething Store of N. ASHER, under the Astieu.
for' Office. ' ' - '
Wellsboro, April 10, 1867.
DI. BULLARD lc GOLDSZITH,
GROCERY & RESTAURANT
Ono door above RertDrag , SOrei
WELLSBORQ,-PA
;:Wo.tako pleasure in announoing to the publio
that we commence the New Year with enlarged
facilities for accommodating customers with the
°hottest steak' of '; -1 • t • •
;
GROCERIES, Y4NKEE NOTIONS,
WOOD d WILLOW WARE,
• yet offered to this public.
IMIS
Housekcepprs,
can find Ire
BEST SUGARS, SPICES, CHERRIES,
• (Stined,) PRUNES, BOX RAISINS,
CITRON, SEEDLESS RAISINS,
.COOKING CURRANTS,
PICKLES,. SAUCES,
CANNED FRUITS; .1
and the finest
Oeunt Oysters, lr ,Oanned Oysters
right from the
, •
, pA.LTIkt:o
. • on sale ,at:butbponnter.' t
i.'
—THE HUNGRY & DISOQNSILOI2'E '
our RESTAURANT open at all sea
shourii;'*here Oysters in - ovary atyl9, pre=
pared 43 , a skillful cook, are served up to delight
the palate and gladden the heart.
' WE AI*,TO,;_PLEAS,I
Always glad to aeo our frlendS, lukeause we in
tend to give them their money's worth, and if
they call once they will be sure to call again.
MASSBNA BULLARD,
O. H. GOLDSMITH.
.
. „ .
MEAT , MA.RU PIN.'
T EONARD OlLLETT,.'idving roe° CY par
kJ chased Mr. Andrew J . :Tipple's interest in the
••
MEAT MARKET,
would Say to the citizens of Wellsboro , and vi
cinity tbakbe continue ibusliiesi at
old Borst stitridgiVing his hiitire• tittentiOn In
Supplying the wants of all who may favor him
with their patronage. Constantly on hand
FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
Shop one Door South of Derby's Shoe Shop.
Welleboro, April 10, 1887-tf. f •
NOTlCB.—Notice is hereby given thatrliob.
ert Custard, Senior, has been plabid• in
Charge of tract No. 1690, and those parts of tract
N 0.1589 , in the sioinity of Babb's creek, beionir
ing - te,the 13041 of ;Luke W4441.4E1; and all I.4elC
etins are forbid trespassing: , thereon, under pen.
alt Of Prosecution,- .
ELLISTON P. MORRIS, ' •
ii ' 805 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Feb: 27. 1867-6ast
What 4QI?
• • ,
IS general debility troublesorae? fit your blood
• impure ? is the whole body, disordered and
weak? ' Then get a bottle of the great Blood Pa
rifler—it is Depurative Syrup of raid° of Po
tassium: follow the directions carefully and you
will be 'matted. Sold at Roy's Drug Ste&
MUSIOKE. 114STItilittinti-4. B. Shake
pear, dialer in Beaker .41 Brother and
Baines 4t Brothers pianos; Mason tilamlin cal)-
inet,organs,Trone, Co. melodeons, and
the B; Shoninger melodeons. Room over J. B.
Bowen's store.
Sept 'l2 1886.
•-•k •!
Druts' Medicines, tw.
J. L. IiIjEL,D,EIII,
. ,
Tr RSPB conataitly,int Wind aline 'stock 'of - Piixo
liedioiragi r Chemicals, tto.,
=
for Medioit►ai ,and Sacramental - one; also all the
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
an., all kinds of brushes, Dye Colors, Dye Woods
and Staffs; fine Toilet .2oaps, - „Perfumeryi , Pottir
!--• 7 Ades, Closiacties, "
':TATIONBILY, PENS, 4.P.ENOILS;7
PAPER AND .ENVELOPES,`
, . .•,,,„,„, ,
litetnerandtim Bocits,—Poes .Books t > - . Potash
in bulk at 16 cents Per pound, ''/Cerosetio Oil,
Lamp Oil, Turpontine, Benzine, &a.
FreallOattnearanePatirl 'Bailey 01 - 0 Pfx.
' i pound. I am.soln agent in BlosibUit
N. Weaver's Ext.' Fir(Sweed, and Ithiratit,p,Ao,
lour., Scrofula, Salt4hanulf,PCurvYi4V ll 4, l4 o4 ll ;
the• faca,rend.'ellldiiieales.,,arisitsfarefirtrap a,
,ptate of the MOO if used according giotiiid k epti i
•
Particular, attention: givens to aompouitaink.
'ottickpreictiptionic t
toe satiffnotion, botlihk quality and price. L-.-,,,
Rementbei the Store, Coal
..? opposite the now
Co's Stored3lossbnrg,
- .BELDUN.
•
=I
h•\ .
&:111ortotti ,
•:;.!:„"" U 4 ll- , IN : ; ,'"
GROOMES ktROTISIO.NS,
CROCKERY HAR.DIFARR'
WOOD . WILLOW -WARE
2
YA ..IsTOTI •-• , : •1.
• - I '
•
TATFRE • CEiit LE,
Cash Paid fot - riaaii4 - 0; itT ri n T E,d,
Nov. 21, 1886-1 j+.
" ' • '
1866 . 1866 fd
B. C. .
, • ,
T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
NAtiIENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA
•
60,000 000 . -A pple .TreeS.
1.0,000' Pear Trees. -
A good simply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES &SHRUBBERY.
Tho Fruit trees are composed of tho choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Aaron.; wishing to get a ,Supply
will do well to call and see my stook before pur
chasing elsewhere. ffigir=Deliverod at the depot
free of charge..
Tioga, Fob. 28,•1886-1y. •
ILARRAH'S . NATIONAL GA
[Patentod September 20tb, 1884.7
1. Tho most common workmau or afa mar
can build it. ,
2. It is made of all sizes, and is perfectly
adapted to alt Gate purposes, whether for cattle
ytird, farm, door.yard or garden.
3. It requires no hinges, and cannot be blown
open nor shut.
4. It does not swag the_ post, und . the pate
itsolf cannot sag.'
5. Breachy stook cannot open it.
6. It cannot be driven against when open.
7. It is not obstruoted by either rain, sleet or
mow.
.8; Being built without mortise or tenon; it
costs but little more than a pair of good bars.
It is stronger than nny other • gate' built of
amonnt of Igniberi - and . its strength is
equal upon both aides. .
10. Rio the cheapest, neatest, and moat con
venient and . durable Onto in use.
Durlng.the fall of 1865, the National Gate has
received the, highest award at SEVEN STATE
and some, SEVENTY COUNTY PAIRS, and
in competition with other Gates, it bas taken the
- .roorearro-zzr-evi-evarrx.... , ...nvin - 7
It cnausngenesne whole list of Gates to a prso
deal test, throughcvat all seasons. •
The National Gate has received the 'unquali
fied approbation of all who have used it.
.Tbese Gates; ineluding Poets, dre built at a
cost of $ t to $B, according 'to workmanship and
material used. Their ttiMittradlite insures a
Wiltable Inv/fitment of capital, as they com
a:lo4d a ready sale- at from.6o to 100 per cent.
prOilt; and it iii,perfectly safe to put thorn up at
all times under a warrant, as tho have in no case
faiitd to gitie';the fattest sok/anon. '
J. P. BILES, I
, . • . D. ANGELL,.
A. ALBA. •
,Plir,TownehiP and Fat Bights for sale in
Tioga and Bradford Count es.
Air Applicants for Pfirchase •et Territory,
send for Circular containing particulars. •
ights for:average Farms aro uniformly sold
for $lO each; ineluding printed drafts and spool
lkiitions for bitilding all edies of both Farm and
Entrance Gate; by the aid of which any one can
construct them.
On receipt of $lO, in all cases accompanied by
a particular description of the land for which the
right is desired, the 'appkopriate Conveyitinos,
drafts, &0., will be:proteptlyferwaraoll' •
Address, with stamp, ' * ' •
NATIONAL CO.,
Mach 27, 1887—tf, - : . : -•:11Cnoxv.1110,
- -
ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS .
CURES COLIC,
CURES DYSETER.Y, • '
CURES CHOLERA MORRO'S,
UVRNS CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
CIIRES all Dowel Complaints, but does not
cure anything also. This medicine is no
ouro-all: it has the confidence of every body,
for it is never known to.fail: it should ho kept
'on band by every,fatnily.,. Sold by deolors ,in
medicine at fifty cents per bottle. 'or sale in
Wellsborough at pey's Drug Store.
OEM
YELLOW
TER H EA
cottons,
TEoaUPE•I2' ,
vrovir
LORS Al
'I'VE *RD
gNERGYotar
nee tuiprovee
wtnd, #tcrel
the appesite9r
a smooth
glossr
rm din;
transfo,
zahenstae drat
-
!mai. ;
' In all diseaaei
. •
the Lungs, Liver,
dm., this article
acts as a spec tile.
By, putting. from
one-halt a payer
to a paper in r
barrel dt ewlU tilt
above diseases
*AI be eradicated
or entirely prey ,
preventive and
Price $5, Gatos'
S. A. M"
' WHOLESALE DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT. ,
No. 116 Franklin St.; laltimore,-.111
For Bale by Dritgaqs*s. awl 90:1. 4-cererA • t
out the Malted Stator
Foil'sle by lan A. Roy, Welliboro..
BLOSSBURG, PA.
WINES AND .141QUQRS,
ITS CLAIMS ARE:
FOUN'Z'S
44 f L E!PA T SD -
;paratioa is invaluable.
imprtutes 'the quality
et the milk. It hes
- been proven au
,. tuel,papertment
,to
Increase the quan
4ity or inn and
amain tirenty per
cept. andmake the
bu and
sweet "In fattening
cattlesit itivesibent
.tut appetite, loosens
that hide, and
makes them .thrive
,1.7..-717. 1 . . Ci
lima DREG :STORE.
'OORNING N.' "Y.
f - i
MEE
RZT a ' 1 E1) OI . S
41148
AND OILS, ,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN-
TAATED jAIF;DIOiNgS,,
. • • „
• r t
orpni* i ti wiNEs AND
'BRAN*; W,141%. •
I;AMPS,
PATEO'r „MEDI
PFTROLEUM
=I
;
MEM
AND FLAVORING . h KT R A.O T WILL
:PAPER; WINDOW GLASS,
„ .
Sold at WitnleaalyPri Inyors - aTo requoated
to call and get Anot.iions - boforo going fnithor
East.
Corning, N. Y., San:l, 186771 y
LATEST . FASHIONS DEMAND ,J. WL
BRADLEY'S CEL EBRATED PATENT.
DUPLEX. ELLIPTIO (DR ~DOUBLE
SPRING)
frir
,D
wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex , ElUntie
Sk t, will be etperlonced particularly in all crowded
assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad ears, church pews,
arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt
can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as
easily and conveniently as eellk or 'muslin dress,; an in •
valuable quality crinolinej not found in any:slngio
spring skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convonlenno of wearing the duplex elliptic steel
spring skirt fora single day. will never afterwards
Jnglp dispense with their use. For children,illiBßCB and
young ladies they are superior to all others.
They will not bond or break like the single Spring,
but will preserve their perfeet and graceful shape when
three or four ordinary skirts will' have been thrown
aside as useless. Tho hoops are covered with double and
twisted thread, end the bottom rods are mot oulY , don--
blo springs, but twice (or double) covered; prevehtleg
thorn from wearing out when dragging down stoops,.
stairs i tte.
TWO uplex Elliptic is a great faverlto with all
and it:Universally recommended by the fashion Maga.
tines, 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, flexibility, durability, comfort
and economy, inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex
tle,or double spring skirt, and be sure you got the gen
tithe article.
OAIITION.—To guard against imposition, ne pirticu
lay to notice that skirts offered as "duplex" have the
red ink stamp, viz: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex lftliptic
Steel SPrings," upon the waistband—none others aro
genuine. Also notice that emery hoop will admit a pin
being passed through the cantor, thus revealing the
two (or donelo) springs braided together thereto, which
is tho aocret of their flexibility'and strength, and acorn
hination not to be found in any other skirt.
For sale in all stores whore first dais skirts are sold
throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manu
factured by the sole owners of the patent;
WESTS, VRALDLEIt
Aprl,3m 97 Chambers St 79 64 STReado ifs, N. Y.
REMIAIGTONS" PlRA' iall&
, .
200,000 Ponirisgprt_ TUE V. S. GOVERNMENT.
Army Itevoiver, Tiacio In. Calibre'
Navy AtiVolver, • 30-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, ' Navy else Callibre
Peliee.Revolver, Navy else Calibre
New Pocket, Revolver, 31,100 in. Clilibre
rooket.Reviver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Cbre
Repeating Mstel, (Elliott pt.) No 22 .2 32 Ciir kli ege
Vest Pookot Piatol, Nif 22, 80, S 2 Sr, 41 Cartilage
Dan Cane .... ... 22 .2 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Rifle,(Bealol-No -32 "
Revolving Rifle, 36 Lb 44:100 in Calibre
• N. REMINGTON SONS.
Moore & Nio i rls. New York; Wra Read Son,
Boston; Jos C rubb Co, Philadelphia; Pool
tney &. Tomble, Baltimore; henry Folsom t Co,
New Orleans; - Johnson, - Spencer l Co, Chicago;
L M Rummy & Co, St. Louis; Albert B Crane,
San Francisco. Feb 20, 1867:-5m.
•
E. & 'II. T. ;ANTHONY eo.; :-
J
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
WEIOIVIALE AND DETAIL,
501& BROADWAY, N. Y.
In addition to our main business of Photographic
Matorials wo aro Headquarters for the following, viz:
Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views
Of American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes,
Oroups, Statuary, etc,
Steivoscopic Views of too War,
Brom negatives made in the various campaigns and
forming a completo Photographic history,of the groat
contest.
Stereoscopic Views on Glass,
Adapted for eltbei ?angle Lanterns or the Stereoscope.
Our Catalogue will be sent to any addreha on receipt
of Stamp ; .
_
Photograshie Albunie.
' We manufacture more largely than any other honae,
about 200 'varieties' from 60 cents to $5O eaoh. Our
ALBUMS have the ; reputation of being onperior in
beauty and durability to alkotbera.
Cart Photographs of Generals, States
mon, Actors..otc.,"otc.
Ottr Catalogue embraces over ME THOUSAND
differente subjecte, including reproductions of the most
celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Stittnes, etc. Cate.
loves sent on receipt of stamp. •
' .21Leitographors and others ordering - goods - 0.0. D.,
will please remit 26 per cent. of the amount with their
order. The prices and quality of , our goods cannot-fail
to satisfy. Jan. 2,1867-9 m.,
wdors.
preparatlop,
id favorably
will thor
reinvigorate
down and
Ited horses,
rengthening
musing ,the .
and hates-
To the Farmers of Tioga County
All noW building at minaannfaciory, in Lawrence
I
villa. a unpecioK
• 'ANNIJ GI- MILL )
it WM PM
I OS ail dig.
Itant to
which posieseos the following advantagailover another
mills: 1
1. Xt separates date, rat litter. and foul seeds, and
chum and cockle, from wheat. •
2..15 cleans flax seed, takes out yellow teed, and all
other 'heeds - , perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
Thia mill is built of the beet and most durable tim
ber, in good style, and is sold cheap to* cub., or pro.
duce.
'I will tit- a patent sieve, for separatio g oats from
wheat, te'etber mills, an reasonable terms.
J. II MATURE.
Lawrenceville, October % 1805-tf ; •
WALSER .& LATI1110P.;
DEALERS IN '
HARDWARE, IRON, ,STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIN- WARE,
116LTING,,'SAWS - CETLERY
WATER LIME,
, • AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, - _
Clarriaga' and Harness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, Ac. •
Coining, IT, Y., Jan. 2,1887-Iy. ,
PNEWEL., DENTIST, MANSPIELD,Pa.,
. grateful for. the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, will continue so as to per
formall dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
inetellsing professional - demands now engaged.
All operations in all- departments of the profes
sion executed: in ihe hest possible manner.' An
new, useful inventions and improvements adopt
ed.. The highest good of Idepatrons the ultima
tum of his ambition, 4 -„ „ Dee. 5, 'B6-tf:',
LOUR FROM 04101.0 E WHITE WHEAT,
' buckwheat flour, Oven meal and feed, always
on band. Call at tho,Oharleston Mlllboforobny.
ing yourtlonr and food.. I can make it an object
for you to buy. A. RUSSELL.
May 1.6,1886-tf •
121
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IMEM
',WASII LIME,
MEE
AND. WO COLORS;
W. D. TERWaL & CO.
1(1 ItT :
- 113 S9LD DY 1 1 11 E TRADE GENERALLY
LtBE RAT DISCOUNT TO, DALERS
P4inicirAL AGENTS.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
LEMS Nor WICAN EL.
: •
ERIE manai4v., - .
d 'r" . " .... 1
On and after Monday, Aprlo9 4 lBo,', trams leave
Oorningat thefollowing noon: -
. ,
wriniViati sauttn: -
12;i8 Esprais Vail, =days excopted, for Sutra
lo, iiiiiamanca, and Dun ith,s,connocting with 'Alaimo
for tho West.
'0:44 a in flighitxj)raii, Bunitais eiCopted, far
. Eittlainancht, and Dunkirk, making direct cantle:WU;
%vitt: trains of iisolitiantio & treat Western, Eiks i
Ithoro, and Grand Trunk Railways', for sit points vest,
707 a. tn.,Night Express,Dally, for Buirsio;Pilatuanca,
. _Dunkirk and the West, connecting u abovo.
.Dunkirk
a. in,, Night Express, Bandayasinptoil, for '
ester and Bu ff alo, via:Avon. .;- . •
1e:32 a. st.*.Atall Tsain..Buudanars,oput, for Rochcz,
ter, and Buffalc., via Aron.
2:16 :p."in. Eitititaoro Express; kiniidaitr O4Cepied,' I'4
Rochester and Buitsio, via &Von. -
vioa p. pp.. ihsy,Expresikannaaysegcepted, for Bitted°
connecting irith the. Lako_ Shdte +end Cirsind Trud
Rtslisroyelorpohite vierearal south. . I - - •••
7;10 . 31) to Day.Expreas;Sundays exciptoditor Lichester -
s:do Emigrant train, Dalin for the-West:-
12:28 a. in; Express Mali, SundaYe ozcontragor Bu ado;
Salamanca and Dunkirk,..9.onnecting ,tralne•tcr
the West.
12.50 p ia:Way Prolgbt, Bundap exceptod:
lEEE
rMIE
. . ~ EASTWARD 301*E. .
..
1,2',11) a. pl., lifOt Exproso, Dallb-connorot ng at Graz ;
' court' for WattOoki aud at Ne*Yoik *lthattaraeort
;• trains and steamers for Bostonand • Now , Engla • •
,
.. cities: ,, ;
~ -•,
‘',
;1;01 a. r», Oinclunnif Expiiss,lidondayi eiOepted ;acid
' nectiu at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia' and •
~ the South; at Orrego• for Ithacw; at. -Binbaraton .
•-phis, and Trenton; at Lackawaken Tor Haat° , abil Itt '
I
: .., Graycohrt for Newburg:and Wartrick.; • • • - • . t i.' • -. .
10.16 a Accommodation Train clailivcourmotfol; ..t.,-;
"--'
.at El mira for Canandaigua.
10:48 a. tit:, Day Eiprees,Bundaysexceited,gozinectlitt
atNinilra for Canandaigua, at Binghamton tor; Byrn-'-
case, at Great Bend for Scranton, at Lactlawlaxen for
• liewlOy, and at Jersey City with midnight- Ittpsese-i.
• Train bf New jersey Railroad - foi Philadelphia, Balti:
"more and Wtuthingtopt • • • - . , ~ • : -.-.. •.,• ,:.
8;12 p. m., Baltimore Expreat, Arindaye excepted. :' •
4:36 p. m., Now York and Baltimore Mail, linadays ex..
' cepted, crtneoting at El mirqw• liarrisbnrgb, pbila
dolphin, nd South. . . . . ._ ... ~,.
7.07 p m Lightning Expiiiiie;. Sundays exclpked, Con.
• nectingiat Jersey City with Inc riling express Evan of
• . Now Jersey Railroad for Hal tlnsore and Washington,
and at Kew YOrk 'with morning ea tees. trains for
Boston and the East:
12: p. in. way Freight, linudaye exc d, ' • ' .
t i e
WM. t.. PARR, , - . ' , •K. RIDDLE, • „
.eu'l Pass t Agent. _ Gen'l Bnpl,
..
ISE
ISE
. , • ..
' . • _ TRAINS FOR TEIR,HORTI3.
Trains for Canandagaik lesio Elialra as follower -
, Accomodation at ,/ 7 00 arm
Expresalfasteat train.Mr road) ..... ......„ .r. .. ;...4 ; 1,1 45 4 m
Mail 1 - ' i.... ...... 615 pm
Way Freight, [pa9biniger coach attached) • 710 a m
On arid altar April 29th, 1867, *alio Nallfarrfre and
depart from Troy, as follow';
aurftaa'souni._ I - - ..., /10 , 7116. NOTTEI
Express ,••••6 45 P ii, Express ..-,.....,.,1,050'i m
Elmira IE6II ' " 550 a nr Elmira 514,11 .. 955 era
Local. Froight 10 50 aay I Local Freight 835 p m
Through Freight 9 55 p V ThroUgh Vreighl 2 (g) a cu.
' " 2. S. 2200 N, Div , Supl.
.•• • 1 ..... , ~, -A. .
=1
Slossburg & Corning, & Tfoga R. R.
' 'Lulus will run =follows until furtbor notice:
Accommodation-Leaves I .. ll2sitt i .rg= 41,60 . a. co, MIDS.
Acid ut 7,85, Tioga at 8,20, Laiirenceville at' o,oB—
at Corning at 10,2 a it. m. -, -
Mail—Leaves Blosabtirg at 2,85 p. sr:, Mansfield at 3,25 0
• Tioga at ,4,06, 'Lawrenceville at 4,l;7=4lriving at
Corning at 8 p.m. 1 .
Mail—Leaves Corning fit 8 a. m,„ Lawrenceville at UM,
i t r
Tioga at 10,02; Mansfield at 10,48—arriving at Bltu,_
Mart; at 11.,85 a. trk. _ : -,, . ~ -9,
kecommodation—Liatiras Corning t 4,50 p . M
..., Law.
i rencevillo at 5,58, Tioga at 7.02, ansflelfl )11 ',48-. : L
arrivi n g at Blossburg at 8,25 p. - . ~
L, U. 13 ATTCCII, Eupl,„
Trains will arr. and &par
Eastward
Eric, Mail Train 10 10 p
E. Express Train.. 4 26 a m
Einitia Mail Train 8 36 a m
L. Ir.decoreod'n 8 2.0 p in
Paisonger Cara run through an the Erie Mail and Ex ,
press Truirts without change both ways between Plat
delphia and Erie.
NEW YORK CONNEOTION.
4ave New York at 9 nr, arrive at Erie 10.00 a. in;
Leave Now York at 5 pow m, arrive at Erie 4 03'plo.
Leave Erie at 6.00 p rn, arrive at New York 3.15 poi.
Leave Erie ut 10 26 are - - 104 tb
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BALA4IANCA STATION.
WETTIVABD 80D:475. •'
Mail - 6.20 i Express - 6.15
Accommodation ........6,35 Mall , 5.62
Express ' '" 12.19 AccommodeliA, 11.0
- Express
At Cory there is a junction with the Phl(a.lelphia A:.
Brie, and CR Creek Rail Roads. - -
At Meadville with the Franklin and Oil City sad
Pithole Branch. -
At Leavittsburgo,the Mahonlny Branch makes a di
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna conneeti with
Cleveland and Flttstwu gli, Railroad. •
The Road. passes through Akron, Ashland, Oaken,
Marlon; Urbana and Dayton. intersecting yarions,toll
- cu....ey.estt_ -. D. meLd u r4Sl
. Gen. Supt., bleaov e, Pa.
U. ;S.; CLAIM AGENCY,
i • For.tho Collectioirof
r•
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- Army and Nays , Claims and.l en slops.
Ton NEI BOUNTY LAW, passed Artily A 5,1864, gives,
two an three years', eoldlere extra ' bounty, . Send
In your discharges. , 1
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OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY... ' ,
Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer officers
who ware in service Alarcb 8,1865. - • t • -
-TENSIONS 'INCREASED - --,- -
To all who alto lost a limb and who have been iperma
nently and totally disabled. '
All other Government claims prosecuted.
' JEILOBIN B. NILES:
Wellsboro, October 10, 1866-tf •
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- : ' .t.
Planing &. Ttirlillig•
AVING got ' hia riow Factory in operation.
is now' prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the best. stylo of g workman.
ship.. Raving procured a •
he is ready to dress boards or plank with dispatch
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKIITS,I
furnished to order. His machines are of tho now,
est and moat improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sta, WELLS
BORO, PA.,
Oct. 31, 1866—tf.
I T ELLSBORO" -, PETROLEIIM
Notice is hereby given that the Board of
Directors of this Company at a meeting hold De
cember 15, by resolution decided - to - close up the
affairs of the Company aruldistributo the balance
in the hands of the Treasnror,prorata among the
holders of paid-in stoek, _ The property of the
Company will be sold and the proceeds divided
in like manner. -Stockholders will 'present their
receipts to tbo Treasuier! -By order, ,
Dee. 19, 8613. M. -H. COBB, Clerk.
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'Aid by i fforowrey and., Wilson,, on Jgain Street,
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Northern (Mittel
& Er o R. R
Philadolphia
at Williamsport aaloiloWd:
Westward
Erie Nail Trab....4 90 a ni
Erie Ex'as Train..B 46 p m,
Buffalo Expre4B . lo 30 a In
Elmira Mail Train 8:45 p m
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