The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 26, 1867, Image 4

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And tlio , glit:tboY narer'inOre"maY moat
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.' ,Oa Wir!tOr eves or.Summor days. " ? .';„f: ,
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Though boantileSse.h.s l b414 , :0n.jh , 0t01141).; ri t - T,,
Fur itill,,ilefilniNiliii . 4 And Oflp, -,; --.', - 6i= = .
..17(einri iot4s to her and soul to abut. '":'
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k . .,7ho.y.arci aotliqrtokt-4nly those .-.-..
- • AropartectivitontiitFlirfb . aniitts;- '' ""
Thilr-absonie trealts-not our rtpti'se: ' "
Afp.O hero nti:Sliflro ia Oilf,doili t ht s.,'
nil' iilititoi.kroutle, and still ',„-r,
_ As.for fro4us:as polo from polo,
~.: Ifh6 ISk thesymplithetic thiill ''.' '
' lOf heart it; heart. - and. , o Ito .4(i'tl-
‘.., 0* A... MAN arOoKS :. WITIVE BETNIci
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BRAVED.-4f - there - .is; • one' position:.
wheren,z man looks'morP inferier.than
in another; it - is when, in Ithe - ininds Of
a eaarber. .Locik-at hiM'4hia feefian a
/ .....19Vel with Ids -,helid, flial coa," and - hat,
- , - - those apPen4ages ; of dignity, • hanging
on .the peg, ,4 towel roundhis neck,. his
'.,. face coyered witlf latlier,:tind , the ton
sorial ;,knight holding the -.glittering
steel--at his thront.!- His-life and -moos-,
'taehenrealike in the bands of. his belt
efactOr. - 90easilonally, ' perhap,s',". 'the
thought flashes across hisind. as: he
feels the sharp scraping o rr f
lite. razor,
and hnensts abrciad u pon th,e spectator.
ii k
a look'. of imploring ,helplessness ; b t
the bystanders, re not', thinking of lu
thoughts, and with a sigh he ; console
himself _with the idea that he-is in the
hands of a profesional,-and if his life is
at stake,
Y so,-also,-is the barber's reputa
tion, ou can'go into any shop in 'our
city, Vviferethere area dozen 4ubjects,
with bibs on;,,,being 'Operated oir by-its,
flyway barbersOind'yen care no morn for
- their-presenee thou you would ~for so
many blocks of wood. Their faces are
covered with white froth, andlthey can
not make a reply to any opinions - hOw-;'
ever absurd; which you may • express.—,
Physical demonstrations are, to' say the
least, inconvenient, and there' they' sit,
undergoing a species of martyrdom,
- waiting anxiously until they shall hear
, the magic word "next's and the new ar-
I rivals take their place. - •
The map' Whoge.; credit is good . for t
thousands on' Chinge and the prOprie- 1
tor Of' a - peanut stand occupy adjoining
seats, and are 'equal before the barber
law. Thelheav,ybearded - merchant,an4
the clerk' with his sickly moustache
heaven congenial sigh' and experience
a like Sense of. relief Wheh the terrible
operation'has. been performed, and a
glance at the mirror - reveals a . smooth
lace. • '
Place a prince in a common chair in a.
common Shop in the hands of a common
barber, who is shaving him with a com
mon razor, and -he is the commonest
hind of a commoner. 1 - -
I ' FATAL RESULVP OR . CARELESS-,
NEss. "—A queer person was old Barney
Siggit ; in fact, a much-abbsed Man,
Who met more accidents . thari 'any
other ten men in the kingdom ; and
to render it doubly , aggravating, they
were all caused n through other folks'
carelessness. ' ,
"Now, my friends," he once said,
'you . all call ino, an unlucky feller,
'causb . l'm allers! gitting inter seraPes
an' such like. But may . Ibe blower iof
I'd have half the broken bones an'
black-ant-blue spots; If folks would only
be a little More keerful ; - but folks will
be folk, isspishally'the keerless ones, an'
be a leaving their traps aroun' fur hon
est men ter kill themselves on,"
The following, will prove that the old
, gentleinap. was about half right in his
.-, belief.l
.Returning home late one 'night
1
i . ' from a political meetpg at the , taVern,
where spirits - of an lindefinite quality'
• had fr ely circulated, lie,Stunfhled upon.
sontfe lOose boards-which covered a
I half-, t
fished pit, and in much less Qme than
i wodid take a cross eyed to, see
a odnd a earner; lie wa.s going Wrciugh:
`9:3lc - it, on miserable cuss !." he.
- screamed.. ",Fall now; an' break your
neck, why don't you ?" i ..
-- But, fortunately for! Barney, the pit
was not Very deep, and with theexcep
tion of a scraped ship, he sustained no,
great injury. As quick as possible - he
crawled out ; and as he :was regaining,
his feet, he muttered : ' , "
"By Midnight, of that don't beat the
most keerless trick I ever seed ! Who-
ever 'nerd the beat of a man a digging
a - hole like that ore, and then leaving it
out all night ? I gad, he oughter die!"
THE DtrTeli2AN'3 .ADVERTISEMiNT
nine
away or stolen or was strayed
large 'plack horse, - about .fourteen
; or fifteen-hands and six inches hie—he
has foui• , plack 'legs -=two pehind and'
‘.two before, and he is plack all over his
poty, but• he has. got- sortie vita iSpots
upon his pack; when de skin was rub
off I Breezed him, and ide. Vito spots is
all. plack again. He drptsrainci banters
and sometimes valks aizd his legs and
feet go on one after anOder--,hnhas two
. ears upon his- head liioth alike - -but von
ish placker than tudder—he has two
eyes; von ish out and tuder ish pon the
side of his head, and ven you go tuder
side lie vont see you : von he eats a good
deal he has a pigpellY—arid has a long
tail that hangs - down pehind; but I cuts .
it'shordt.toder cly, and tis not so long
as it was-rhe is' ot all around but his
hind shoes -con* off, and now he is
'. only got shoes Wore; and when he ish
been frightened, he joortips about like
everting in the yirorld, ho will ride mitt
a saddle or chase or'a kar, or he will go
by himself, without no pody put a bag
on his pack vid a p'oy on it, he ish not
very old and.his head yen he valks.or
runs goes before and his tail 'stays pe
hind only when he turns round and Oa
-- mat, - and den his dail sumtimes comes"
furst. Whoever will bring him pack
shall pay five dollars reward, and if he
pring pack de•tief what stolen, he: pay
'pesides twenty dollars and ax no. ques
tions. . -
STAAEN PONDPRLAIIGAIANERBAITGA
OUT OF TEE PARTY I—The Oscaloop
Herald- tells the following amusing
story of a life-long Democrat in that vi
cinity who was for years a Slave to, lrink,
but for twenty' Months past bad bevi a
radical temperance, man. lie was sit
ting in his office conversing with sever
al of his rends when the doer opened
-and Mr. ~ a,"rigid'old Deknocrat, came
in. The usual compliments:of the day
passed, when the latter gave Mr. H. a
slight nudge and winked him. ont to the
'back door,: when cautiously peering
around' to see that no one was observing
them, ho drew from: the deep ;;recesses
of his pocket a pint flask, which bore
the appearance of having been - ifeSieral
times visited; and asked him' to drink.
"No," replied 11, "I' donOlrink." •
"Yon are a d—d liar," responded D.
"I pledge yon my word, responded
11.,: "that I have not drank a'- drop for
aver twenty months." ' -
"1a that sop" •
:"It is ,• and lam now a member Q g
• the Good Templar Lodge in this place."'
For a momenta look of blank astonish
ment came over the countenanceef the
old Democrat; which gave way - to one
i of anguish, as he skid :
" "Good God ! have you left the Demo
cratic-party ?" •
Mr. IL is still a strong Democrat,' but
thinks the above too good to be lost.
_A the baftlo of Kingston,the Junior
Reserve' (Made up of- t 6 la ds 'O f
eighteen) were sent to force the 'Crossing
oftSOuth*,est Creek and dri the enemy`'
,f ; a,
away, to Make good the pasge 4ifi:oth
.,er troops.. This they did very hand
somely., but encountering a severe ; fire,
a portion of one regiment sought a` safe
- place./ . A$ they. were streaming to the'
rear, they met the_. Alabama boys and
were greeted with shouts of laughter.
A general officer, in no laughing' mood
at the behavior. took steps td .stop the-!
disorder, and with his ownhitrids seized
one of the fugitives. General: . "What
are you running for?" Junior[ l'Ob;
General, •the Yankees were shooting t at
us!" General, "Why didn't you , shoot
'hack again ?• Ain't you' ashanied 'of
yourself?-You are cryinglike a baby.”•
Junior, (blubbering,) "I wish I was a
baby, Oh,' i: wish l. wee a gal baby-l" ,
'PATENT WHITE •' IMP
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We beg leave to call- tho attention of the p
Re L to an entirely now - quality of Wire know
White Wire, possessing a coating which prov
it:front over corroding or turtling from its unif
whiteness during any number of years, an
which Letters Patent has boon secured. it
been found to be the only ciliate suitable f
clothes line, except the old-fashioned rope
cord, which always gives so Much trouble
annoyance Or breitking a rotting Out, and dis c
orineolothes,turf by-being . 'nbliged to put it
and, take it down every time used. With I
„Wile Clothes Line lon have none of those ann
ances, and when it is once pat up it gives ye
mere trouble untill the stakes or posts rot dow
whiciai it is attached. After using- it we are
lidentlyou will fully corroborate the atatem
•of thousandiof others in its praise. Over 3
000 lines already sold, and sever) , family sh
hays cbapge, the
.at
kccip ittindim water qr ltingt
time; henco;tyea • itcannot•'discolni do 1
HIM p rope or cord. Site of Wire, No. 9.
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qix Reasons why every family. sh ,
liae one of these Patent White rire-eto
. Lines :
- -.' • : 34 , 7;*
' ' have — it: "
; jet. ' Ton never to lo c o •in no m•
what the weather may be; the Weather ea
affect it. ' heather
2d. It will last from twenty-five to fifty yi
at least, and during that time you , will wear
-fifty ordinary linos, besides- suffering an tit
amountif trouble and apnoyonce with tbenl ill
3d. tf is the cheapest, '1 44 ino id, • ' larort to
say not hi ng of its groan 6rivetifencof od
rope lino coats about 2 cents per -foot, anal this
only 4} cents. This will lost a life time, while
that with good care will last about a year.
Wire, at 25 cents per foot, wp'uld be cheaper than
a rope lino.
4th. You 'meek load it heavy enough
Clothes, and the vtind never blows strong en;
to break: it. -
. • 6th: ; It does nalti ailivay' discolor or
clothes that aro hung upon it. -
, oth. It will saves its price in saving you tr
and annoyance every throe months you own
~Tho Wire is annealed before coating,
makes it yeti gat and tolighl . It Van 'noir
broken in the use for whtch it is intended.
Prico four and a half cents por foot.
amount fora
,good line, 75 to 100 feet.
Olothea ar e fastened to it with the no
clothes pin.
Yitqa THE pittss...
'The following editorial- notices 'from the Tri
bute, Independent and Christian Advocate, are
am ng the inatty newspaper testimonials 'Which
we have reneirbd, but space will not allow is to
introduce more hero:
The Ameriohnt White Wire Olothcs-lie , is a
superior Mild() id It's iya It does not : i
_jute
clothes, and 'is hlmoSt itideistrtictable. very
housewife should use it;: We arb now "win it.—
N. Y. Tribune.
.Abe Patent White Wire Clothes-line, is'all it
purports to be.- s a most Indispensable °Jade. Ii
does not injurekthe clothes; and never wawa out
Eiery house wilqultituately i have h.-1W Y. In
dependent. . •
THE WHItE:ViIiE CLOTHES LlNE.—Among the
special annoyances of the washing day are to be
reckoned high up the list the ill adaptation of
clothes lines." The old cord or rope has done
mach good service; but what;with:its' broliking,
rotting our, disOotoring the clothe's, 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 "Patent White Wire Clothes
Line," for sale by thd American" Wire COmpatY,
149 Broadway.-- The r pi3cullaiity of this wire is
in its coating, which; it , is said, never becomes
broken. We have seen l it used, and find that i
Igiies entire satisfaction.- T N. Y. Ohrislian Advo
'cats.
Feb. 47, 1867-tf.
Stoives Sr,: Tin Waye
FOR THE
M=Ml
OPPOSITE IROVB BUILDING,
•'d P L.- t • •
Is now prepared to furnish the pnbl
anything in his tine of business, in qu
large, in quality. as good, and as cheap . )
as any dealers in Korthgn Pennsylvania.
Ste pays parti4u t l4ratOnttoVa;the
STOVE AND TIN *ARE RUSI;
and intend to keep a full assortment of eve'
in that line.
TIN WARE. MADE TO' ORDER
promptly, and warranted to give aatiefaotion
executed in the belt manner p;id.yrioll..:MO i patc4
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CALt AND . SEE ME.
.Weilaborougb, March 7,18 a.
Hartman's Safety Bridle and Lines
(Patented November 7, 18 Ob.)
A MOST 4aluable article fo 'all drive her-
II see., Bee " Agrimilturiet" for March, 1806.
Recommended by Wilkes, of the Spirit of the
Tiptoe; Bonner, of tbe - Bieta! 'York Ledgeri and
many other celebrated horsemen.
The subscriber opus the.pateut for Tioga, Sus
quehanna and Bradford oonntiek. Individual or
township rights for aale, on favorable terms.
• Harnoss,makors who wish to mitke the lines for
their custorers , who buy, ,iudivilual stghts, Till
bo dealt it th V 41,- '
By a'sli ht alteration, tho safetylines may be
attached to almost any bridle.
All persons aro cautioned against making or
using the bridle or lineti, in the oounties aforesaid,
without authority from tho undersigned.
ROBERT O. SIM'S N.
Wollaboro, Sept 5, 1856—if
lIARICATESS & RILEY, .
BOOT AND - SHOE MAKERS ,
ovxtti 4:601(44, `80414 $414 - 4 1 tR
1110'00TS AND SHOES of all kin& mo,do to
jilli ardor and in the best. manner.
REPAIRING of, all kinds dono promptly and
good.' Give us a call. '
' JOHN HARKNESS,
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•!:WM-7 , 1448,Y r i
' Jan. 2, 1667-Iy.
GARDEN SEEDS
At Young's Boolf
FikiWilt - SERbs
Yr pr:k "rm .
cODE/1, 1428 - Yting'ilio6k
A ';'4 + •
FLOWER SEEDS
, At Yonng's Book Store.
OARDBN SEEDS AND BLOWER SEEDS,
At Young's Book Store.
WeltOoro, Aptll . l.o,lB6t—if.: '
THE largest ateortaient of Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county
at .- [t9decB6] FOLEY'S.
PL ATBD aka. katicats, 04141,
eta, militate, sugar baltis, ate; atL
• • _ :ROLEX'S; -
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I• R. FIB, Agent,
Toinu'a.
REPAIRING
D. P. ROBERTS.
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FRESH: STOCK OF 'GOODS'
Adapted to the
uld
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and • ate prepared . ; to: aupply..l,l4lwflnter- of :tho
people in
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NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
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pity GOOD'S.
L. 1,.1. T.+~T^:\.~ ~.a ~..tea 4.
' 4 ' OUR LONG EXPERIENCE
with
ough
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has 4tuglkt That
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hiclt
.r be
giire the best satisfaction, and . - those accustomed
to patronize us know_tbat we
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KEEP ISE.:BEST GOODS
'non
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that are to boa ttai seatiOn and t h ose
who are not onrpatrone are thelosera
vita asnleha, we are, , • ,
We keep as usual a
LARGE STOCK OP CLOTHS
to 4011 by the yard or
MADE . UP TO ORDER AND *AR.
RANTED TQ
.
OUR STOOK WILL BE KEPT FULL;
and all Gooda sold by us
Warranted to give Satisfaction,
Sold as Low-as at any other E_ stab
lishment. Mind that.
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We invite an examination of our Stock and
Prices, pledging ourselves to •
SHOW GOODS FREELY AND riARE NO
~vboq no iuld i~ `wUde' {
N, Apr. : l9, 11A67.
NEW „ ARRANGEMENT
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Wilsott tt NawYalkenburg.
o with
tity es
H price
Have established themselves at
0
NO.. 2 , 3 % 4 .1.3 . 1•11 ,131.,0C4K
• t:o" "tt siz
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• latel occupied by E. D. Bunnell
;1 They ar now receiving h lare stock of
DRY GOODS,
In parLeuch a
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Cloths Cassitnerds; Vestings,'Lidies'
Cloths, and a large.variety of
r i • Ladies' Dress Goods.
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4C I I fit 1,
GROCERIES,
iii':!
MERCHANT TAILORING
~ AND FUR:NP3,II : II.,TG eOQDS.
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DON'T 1
.FORGET THE • PLACE
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To buy cheap,-and a choice lot of
J
SPRING GOODS.
YkliMO lo 4.3-0.
SEE
"pie -are Agents for Singer s . Sewing Machines,
the, hest 'and cheapest liachirTe ,fOr ,family 9 8 01
less liable to out of.repaltiiitut itiore.:daral4a,
than tiny dther,-adalited twiltWor - Ociarie
Call and see them..
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The Senior' parinerhwe baclh largoAxperlirrcie
in Merchant Tailoring. awl it is the intention of
the new Arm to put this branch of their business
be and sneeessfhl
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SI..MATIIfAIt- - 81
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Would anndlinee to the good people Of Vega
County' that they have just returned • from - New
York with their
s econd follicle& of • ,
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PALL 1 'IMINT-ttc , GOODS •: 1 ;
embracing all the novelties as .well as the sub.
stantinls required.
TRESS GOODS in all vieties, STAPLE
) 1 A...FANCY GOODS,. H O OP SEIRTS,-,,,,
-‘& BESTIP,REN9H.;I
SI By, Y - AgkE.E NO e-
TIONS, &c.
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MINS, CONY, and Siberian Squirrel.
• _ _ _
--; - T l 3O r‘ , ...p,t- poix.9f,
4oTHs & 0 4 15,sofp*s„in :th4,, fvg gil•
READY MADE','COTKING,' arict
CLOTHING made Yb order super.
iiitendcobp Aref,c . igss ipiqm s ey;:
SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES in end
,variety, HATS 6c ,CAP 4,„
' 0•14,44 .;
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—..!ur goods have been bought during the List
panic in New York and witlja ; eo)(l , ..nt panic
prices.
- %-Prices are doiwn, Monopoly: broken- np.,:.E'n
other etor? can or dare cotopote with ns: ln,qual.
ity and price. For farther particulais call at the
store of C. S. MATHER Sc .CO.
Lawrenceville, Deo. 10, 18613.
1867. Wigan-BALLEIL:;:-.11367,
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WE comnii,h4 this iehr with an o
CASS btisirioss.
- ,
CASH PAID FOlt'' WHEAT I
CASH .:-PAID 1
CASH
,PAID FOR„ ,cORIII 1 ,
- 1
CASH ,„ FOR EVERYTHING 1 1
A' LARGE STOOK •OF FLOUR FOR
A 'LARGE STpCK OF FEED FOR
- • , CASH 1 .
A LARGE .STOCK OF . PORK FOR
Call and seats. WRIGHT it BAILEY
Illsborcr, Jan. 9, 1987-Iy.
All p l orsona indebted to us by note or book
account must call and settle Cr pay Costs. ''
Jan. 3, 1867:- ' WRIGHT do BAXLEY. r•
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M.A,.!c_Alk,V RM.:T.
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R. _WILLIAM, ROBERTS ~.bege 'to
-111. ann'onnbis - tO' the' eitheits of. . Tipta.County,
that in addition to his excellent stook of'Stoves,
rdWare; prittaniN ; fittest-teen; Ware, he,
e; at a gietit.nntlity; sleeked Thin incirn:on,
MEI
' MAIN STREET VELLSBOI3.O ,
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with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardwire,
of which we enumerate the forlowi'ng•articles:
NAILS, SPlicxs; .0.R9w8,A8P,, X OUT;
MILL,' AND' AND" Streit S ItAVS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTERIS TOOLS,- *;
PUMPS, AXES,
„
':AUGERS, f , •
in
MEM
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISLS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS„ 4
BENOIT - 800*S ; •
WOO) SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, .skrinsrs,%wAstigns, ,
PIPE BOXES, A.X.LE
BLUE',
I TIC
SPRINGS,, TIOBSE 410E . 5, lI.OOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, 'ORINDST9N4 . :
'IIANGINGS;:CORN
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SAUSAGE' CIITORS 'AND' - S'T G EFERS
COMRINEIY. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,';
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POAVREB‘%ANDI.: - '
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PATENT, BARNDOOE, HANGINGS
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a new thing, and made for use, - , Thekoare,but•a
few of the many. Whiles ooinposing one-stock
of Hard Ware. , i i
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We invite the ptiblic,tnjeallf:ind examine far
themselfes. We aim to keep the hest quality of
good's 'k outline 'and' all work - Co .brilist done
promptl)r and ItOntRIV
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WolleboriSiaciiii 1,48604,f; , i7:3 'I. `-,:') v, f
-EIAL4 tt ROO nn ors go
-U havlitg ;1%14
itythe TOM ortiA LOAD; dciarneoi finiv
'babe pittronago•Ofllittiliblio: l - , •
ALE3OI-hos constan fly:Ain '1 !fat:o itoeit
of CAR4IAI3II , sours, 404 at wholeade
rotaiL:i 1010 - )I3LACJCpIiiTTAITN(I 7 litti4e'
done in kho tieetmnbner. 8:-41.
- Tioga;Doc. 1, 1860-tf. • : ' • -
"IT I 0;i1. I N STRIA S=a}
V W.117)13' DRUG sTpati:
IRELAND TIMES OP' ELDER SHEA.It
DOWN.---These whip, wish- to ,Oonto a copy
of thiseacellont'work;',olin do tip by Oalling ,at ,
this offion anon.'
,; ; 'August 2E0866.
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4 , , gfar.-gl:, , r , ii I tIi n lniciintoens h:• - ott , ..7,‘-f;it
Tfaef4;,,,PAe,-,
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- Eikr AV ; iG Joel reburied from New York with
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s: -sf.•tt; t-; 1!
STOOK OF
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An thoso,in_AwA.Pk.of s loolf
interest 'ideal' ana
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• • `"' gXAMINE - CIVIC- 4 3'1'0m. •
1 - .1.! •, •
learn Prices before buying elsewhere.
Kept constantly on hand, a choloolot of
DRIED FRUIT, .aitottfißrEs, FLOUR,
•
lil tho above Goods are bought, at , tho lowest
bash Prices and . ivill be sold'
ONLY 4oR"OASEI ox READY PAY.
: . . .
• Don't ' l fiiket' the phice, - 4 . i; .Afe " at/L ( l4o`t
VAN NAME & WICKHAM.'
llogn, Pm, Feb: 4 4% 186741. ;•1"
To the Public of Wellabor°
,_; t
SURROUNDING - COUNTRY I
N. A SUER,
TAttrththigtoWcltoild of notifying the people
SPRING! CLOTHING::
is on band, 'end offers it lower than before.
The Store is 7'well , stockeil with the most fah.;
ionable
COATS,; :PANTS Arm VESTS,
assortment of
I- -; GENT'S - -FURNISHINQ -- GOODS,
-1 4
1 4-7 ;
-
'IT:4ITE AND ASSIMERE SHIRTS,
COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS
PENDERS, SOOKS,
and d good largtilot of the niost ! ja'alaionobio
HATS AND CAPS,
ever brought to this market. Also
_,TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS,
which you can buy low for cash, at the Cheap
Clothing Store of N. ASIIER, under the Asrits.
for Office! 1 , ! 7.••_4.- ;i•
Veltehord, .
:1 • •
BULLARD & GOLDSBUTHI
GROO' & RBMITIOT,
i Ono door ab'ovo BOA biug Store,
WELLS 13,0 R , -
,-;
o take ileasure in announcing to Abe pulp
that we commence the tiew'rear with enbiled
6cilitios for accommodating oustomors with the
ohoiceat stook of
ORQOERIES, yArrist NOTIONS,
; WOOD & WILLOW, WARE,
04:405tic..,L
Homiekeeptiii
can fled the
EAST SUGARS, StIOES,. amißßlEff,
- (Stottedj PRIJNES, DOX RAISINS,
. CITRON, tinpyrap ,RAisuroi -
- ‘cooKtrka, ,OURRANTS,I,
PI Cott,
..OANNPD FRUITS.
- " and the •
Count-terif ) &`datinea Oysteis
• , right - from the
- •
!BALTIMORE., WI tiikETtt;
wct ;•.„
'on ialci.at our counter.
-,:j.477IE'HUNGRY & DLO NAktbL TE
eena4ci hourici.wlicitifthatetsin'eve_ry
k . ,t by a Alliful 00,W aye served mite/ delight
bitei and gladdenAilluno . .
4% : :.„ " i '
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14.
'4lrnyci glad to.. ee& our ,friencie,leautpie . ,wo
fehit:t.ci givii - thera•-• tin*. nionera 'ty M
et,th,kandig ,
tho* ot4loppesAhoyelvilljlip etttt tri
Jan. 2,11187 i •-- g; GoLgsg H.
-•• " •
. • • ; KOIT
LEONARD, 41141411TT,..having .reoently. pun:.
abased Mr. Andrew S. Tipple's interest in the
'EAT MAR kr..7 1
would on* 46 OM shore And mi.
°fillip that he will continua the business at the
_
.old Borst stancl—giving entirtilattention in
supplying the `Wadi of all who 'May favor him
with their patronage. NI band
ntliglit(gsol3*.OP ALL KINLIS. --
- Shop ifte DoorSoutb of Barb?), Shoe Shop.
Wellshoro, April 11418074 f.
.- • - • -
,
Iq9TlON.—Notice is hereby Wad Rob._
Ceetard, e flentor, linen plated' In
charge of tract No. 1590, and those parta of tnt9p,
No.-4514,1n the vicinity of Bableffteek,heliong.
leg to ge hetet laikti'M-lifdriliti:ind . all per
lop; groiforbld trespiteilit ; :thetreOrkilmider pen-.
"!ltAr - pf Tesecatlon. •:-6.;,
ELLpiT4ust P.-atoiatis,-- -
• : Market itypiirtiltalelphls.
'
'" Whafa ti fig I'll
•
:11 1 ;a
TS general debility lewd= It
yotir blood
`l. l roPlira ? la the whole, body ,disordered- and
weak? T h e n ittf d
a beitle (he , greet 11166 d Pw l
rifler--id is Depuratlit Simi; of : Indlde:of 1?9".
tassinta4 follow the direetione vat an4:loa.
Will be blsneiltted; Sold ittiteroptilo44l4
71 1 11 - l i tiStoAl4_ inTittilkiliNTS.--4. B. eke- -
n, dealer in, , Denker , , Brother ikna
: Hawes ilk sabers Omen, MIRO Hamilin ebb " .
Wet mete, Trent, Linsey 4t Coanelodesnai and
wentager melodeons. nen= . .oTet• Atr.
ltat. •. 1 1:100.12 net . •
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BLOSSBURGI, .;
.I"K!iggpq.poustpost nit and One stock af Para
porgs, - ,lisdloinsu'Vbamicalse _ • .ik•%:
,131414E4 AND 1141:010,;,, •
for Eadfoinkland Saorementai -usas:eiro all tka -
lopniarTatenkblediaine4 Pianis t , Vataiabea, On%
So, of brudirmi D'ye (Mors; Dye Woods
and iit44l, 418: 1 1'404-Soapt;.:Parbirnery, point
' -;; nthesi'Oorhardics, I tsi; :
A l t,Slo/44 4 4 .
'PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
fdamallitildrunithrilts;, Alai . Booke r ' & ti.c Potash
in bnlirrritY lb oenteAus4 onndi-gero en o Oil:
LaMp'oll ) iTriztiontiria, Dantinti, 4 . 07
_
r 7,
Ihtsp,plloiololpeol Wail Maley at 10 Ott per
pope 4,-1-1011.eale!apnt•Iii:Dloitabeirg for Dr;
N.tWitaier's Ext. Fireweed, itud - :svatrant• it- to
atiiitiklitala, Bat fillietatialearew:Tinipleerou i
th. ArSiesliitAil-Akeiree
:Itts6o QUA. aiojAituridUng - tallifebtf6nri
Pb7eielan'eAsidiothegyreeorlptione., gasmen*
tee eettefeetteei k9i.h An :quality ail&
RQ ember 1;04/3lershtetspositoi. thse-,nort Go_al
Co l s. Wire, 731Ptieburgo R.:8;Q? tit 0 : tin Tr 1::
itteir;jlBo,lot'4'
_l6(ortiolak,
DYALBII9_ fit[
;
iiiIOCUMS,.&::PROWSWNS'
04 1 X.ERY, ,lIARDWAREi4J:I
... ;;:
lIES
W4ol:v rWAIALOWt.WANRE.,
.lry
T . : • yAltittii
DAWRP.NOB*ILL I E;"
•
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Cash rata. for rioandi, u•• • •P' l " 4 " ,
• •- Tlottrox
Nov. 21, 1866-4 y.
1866 -, i " FOlt BALF: ; 1866
•
' 'B." C. - N4'I4IICIAM,
A T 1118 NURBERY OF MIT AND OR
NABIENTA TREES, IN TIOGA :-
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 'Pear Trees.,
:iiitto4Suppli Of Flittlif, PEAOH, OIIERRY,
and',ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varietlekgeod, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to I get a. supply
will do well to call and see, my at ok before pur
dittoing elsoirherc. - figfr Deliver d at the depot
free'of 'charge. • , -
• Tioga, Feb. 28, 1886-Iy*
HARyAH'S NATIONAL - GATE
t [PatentPa September 20th, 1864.)
' ' ITS 01,8,11k14,444E.:
i. The moat - oowmon iorkman or a fanner
can build . •
2. It is, made of all , sires, and is perfectly
adapted to aU Gate purposes, whether for cattle-
Yerd,,farna o door-yard or garden.
8. It,regniraanb binges, Aid cannot be blown'
open nor alga. • '- - -
4.'lt does. not /wag Ai', poet, and the' Gate
itself cannot sag.; ' • - - •
5. lirctohy stock eannetoptiii it.
6. It eannot be driven againit +than open.
It Is not obstructed by either' rain, sleet or
snow. - •
8., • Being ehulit' without mortise or tenon; it
°coats but little more than 'u pair of good bars:
9.; It irstrongor than any other gato built of
an equal; antount.of lumber, And 'its strength . is
equal upon both sides. • • -.;• • y • ,-
10. 'lt is the cheapest, neatist, and''moetcon
venient and durable-Gate in use. '
,
• Daring the fall of 1888, the National Elate haa
received the highest award - at SEVEN STATE
+ha/ arerisruirr- cncrxrx-r- - rtutrz, run
in aomputition with, ethos Gates,it has taken the
FIRST ,P.1104(11711 in every instance.
It cha ll enges the whole list of Gates to a prac
tical teat, throughout all seasons.
The National Gate, has received the unquali
fied approbatiolik of-sal who have used it. "
These Chttes, insluding Poste, are built at a
cost Of to $8 ; according to workmanship and
material •usett.; : Thilr manntactum "insures a
profitable:investment of capital, as they corn
mind a ready sale at from 80 to 100 per cent.
profit; and it is perfectlyoafisliziput them up at
all times under a warraikas tAey kites in no case
failed to give the Allen satisfaction- •
• • J. P. BILES, .
' • D.ANGELL,
'• ALB.
gar= Alghts for sale in
Tioga and Bradfbill Corintles. ,
Applicants for purchase ef• Territory,
send for C ircular containing particulars.
Bights for average .Farms are uniformly sold
for $lO !slob, including printed drafts and spool.
lications for building all sires of both Farm and
Entrance Gate, by the aid of which any, one can
tionstruet them.
• ..
On recolpt of $lO, ses
du.iccompanied by
a particular description of thefond for which the
right :is desired, the appropriate Conveyance,
drafts, ac.,- will be promptly, forwarded- •
Addi!)!fr,silqk AlOmP, ••-; ; -; • ;
;
NATION,m4 GATE CO.,
March 27, 1867—tf Enoxville, Pa.
CHOLERA, tißtiPg
ROY'S •
ornms , copy; t , L..: -
CIJRZW - DYSEI, I O.Itk, r
,CURES OROLERA MOBlark= ,l, - ; .. •
C URES ORRONICI, I),IARRIEPAA 9
,4
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11011friiti toivel'iCoMplainte, btitidai n o t.
ILl,cure anything else. This medinitikAs
cure-all :- it has the ''conflifetioei or 'it'arY',kor/'
for it is never Ittioin to fall : ;It .should' igt!.kopt
on hand 'by every faintly. Bold .by di:Mora-in
medicine at SW: cents per bottle. For sale In
Welleborough at Rore Drug Store. .'
'. 1 "1":0 1t1Lzi•,!.."6-.:
.41.tauswour.
Reocal 1,4111ft',.T5111,.
. ""11413 -" il flei - a1 4 44.240 , ict
; ft • ,
ititi article
dat K . .,
5 e 41 41.-,,, • •
Patio!.
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*win the .. • • :1 f r f,7,
eTo;737ifseaaes -- . 7 - - -
Arilk befredlesta -
44t• 'cittitely proventA: mo, a Ccrt'Ails',
Isreverlyre and care-teethe 11Crandern.
T.R-40- 2 teentyPerfPwile'VollnellibT-IL7
Viair4ll/XED . „ ,
061.:. 4 VOlrtZr A' B Y
S dm !ra m_ . = •
•AND 31ElfiCINE
.. St.*: Diatimora;
nrru gg i st,in:kec r ens
oat the Visited States, -. • " ' did
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ri ~;- 4 .6i-- Wr1f€2, 1 ,45-10 .V.P - 4
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"ANP MEDICINEEVPAINTS
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iHADDEUS DAVID'S! IN ,* CONCEIV
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ktROSENt tAbIpS;',..PATENT::DIEDI:
AND FLAW*IXOr kiT,RAafg;*A.LL
B=E
ME
Sold at
to call
12Mli
eMelricurte trwalpable.
belhey'a the 'quality
; IF hag
Been proven by se-.
,tudkletperitnent
thereon' the' quirt-'
tity - milk: and
,Sreitto„ twenty per
cpt, spot make the
Atu Wit , firm, and
• pheift. • /rt fattening.
Weiliodyea Ition
appitate, Hama:
Asir ..111414A44
WW.q•Alwat-tpunvik,
Llitlft*PßOM °nolo'? 'hilt wsuoktr,
, beakitheat flour, 'corn meal and food, always
en band. Call at the Charleston Mlllborpre boy
ing-youefloar and feed. I °unmake It an obj ect
(or you to :buy. • A. t."11613,L.
41,7 10#1866—tf: -
.
NM
,
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: ; TRATED , . ItEDIOINES,
C11444T1-34NE'S ':AND
B4AND)r - ,- WHITE-
Y PAH LIME;
=OE
Min
ot-t t:
CINES, PETROLEUM' OIL, • '
_ ROCHESTER PER
; .t
rtiMERY
APER, WINDOW GLASS, -
AND DYE COLORS,
NM
Wtw i leaalq PTIC4; a. Ihiyarzt are requested
rid' ietitintatiOn's before gotng further
t i. ,
rtifl
~D. TERB4Lt 85 CO
ng, N. *„ . , - 3 : an. I; 1867—1 y
ST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W.
I LEY'S CELEBRATED PATENT
•-LEX-EI,LIPTIC • (OR DOUBLE
S, _X it
LAT n
BR
~Du
IiBE wonderful 'lleilbility and great comfort and
.
pleasure to any lady, wearing the Duplex Elliptic
8k rt, will be experienced particularly in all crowded!
assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad oars, 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 a silk or muslin dress, an in •
yaluable quality in crinoline, not found in any single
spring skirt. • -
A lady' having enJoyed ' the pleasure, *comfot t and
great convenionde of wearing the duplex elliptic steel
spring skirt fora single day. will never afterwards will
ingly dispense with their use. For children, Misses and
young ladles they are superior to all others. • '
They will not bend or break like the single spring,
but Will preserie their perfect and graceful shape when
three or four• ordinary skirts will have boon thrown
aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and
twisted thread,'end the bottom rods are not only &ti
bia springs, but twice (or. double) covered; preventing
Omni from wearing out when dragging down stoops,
stairs ,&c. - !
Theß,uplex. Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies,
and is universally recommended by the fashion inaga•
rinse, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To' enjoy the following , inestimable advantages In
erineline, vizi superior quality, Perfect manufacture,
stylish shape and finish, tlexibilillyolurabllity, comfort
and economy, inquire for J, W. Bradley's Duplex Ellipi
tie ,or double spring skirt, and be sure you get the gen
nine article. • . , .
CADTION.—To guard - against .imposition, be particu
lar to notice that skirts offend as .. duplex" have the
red inkatamp , , viz :{.• J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic
Steel Sgirings, ' upon the waistband—none others are
genuln. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin
being muted through the center, tbus'reyealbag the
two (or double) springs braided together therein ,' which
is the s cret of their flexibility and strength, and apom
binatio not to be found in any other skirt.
'' For lo in oll•stores where first dhow - skirt s uitc sold
thralls but the United States and elsewhere. Maim,
factors by the solo °where of the patent,
1 : -1, . !VESTS; BRADLEY & OARY,
97 Chambers & 70 & 8). ;Wade ate., N. Y.
ME
GTOIV ARMS
BEI
dt , SOLD Tne TRADE GENERALLY
rirscOUNT TO nRA.T.PRS
it
20 0.9 FusutisnED •Tlifil U. S. GOVERNMENT.
• • . ~. , .
Armßeyolv.er, . 44-100 in. Calibre
.., , .
Navy Revolver, ..,. 1 . , . * ..-.. .; .. 36-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver - '- ' ' - ' Navy, eize Cal ire
Pollee Revolver, Novi ,. size Calibre
New Pocket, Rev01ver,.,.... ...... 31 100 in. Calibre
Poeltpt. Revolver, (Rider's pr.) 31.10rna Calibre
Repeattng Pistol, (Elliott pt.) N 0.22 Jr, 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 41 Cartridge
Gnu Carle- ' ..............No 22 le 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Rifle,(l3ealal No 32 it 38 "
Revolving ................30 it 44-100 in Calibre
i E. REMINGTON le, SONS. •
PEINCIPAL AGENTS.
' Moore & Nichols. New York; Wm Read k Son,
itotlon; Jos 0 Grnbb &I Co, Philadolphia;
they & Trimbleißaltimore; Henry Folsom & Co,
New Orleans; Johnson; Spencer & g 0,,, Chicago;
Is M Ramsey & Co, 14. I.OEIV Albert'E Orono,
Sam Francisco. • I ' Fe b ' 20, 1867.-sm.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
E. & EL T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Mantifactiiier r s of Photographic Materials,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL)
501 BROADWAY, N. Y
in addition to our main business of Pliotographic
Material - 5170' aro Headquarters for the following, vie:
Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views
Of AnierteaU And Foreign Cities and 'Landscapes,
Cronin!, Statuary, etc. - '
Storeospepic Wows of iho War,
riegathres.rnadeln tho,'varlous campaigns and
fOrtning a ccmploto Photographic history of the groat
cinite.bt.
4 Stereoscopic Views on Glass,
addled for either Magia Lanterns or the Stereoscope
Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt
df fltatilp
Photogravhic Albums
Manufactnro more largely than any otherliouse,
about 200 varieties from 150 centa to $5O Gael'. Our
ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in
beauty and durability to all others.
Card Photographs 'of Generale, States
, " mon,. Actors. etc., etc.
- .Our 4ata,loguo embraces -over FIVE TIIOU ' SAND
different subjects, including reproductions of the most
celebrated Engravings,'Paintings, Statues, etc. Cata
logues sent on receipt of stamp. ;' •
' Photographers and • others ordering goods 0.0. D.,
will plesserromlt /5 per cent. of the amount with their
order. The pricatrand :quality of num goods cannot fail
to satisfy. Jan. 2,1607-9 m.
' ' '
To tho Ffti:n:iers of Tioga County
lAM now building at my manufactmly, iri Lawrence
Ville: a !mortar • • •
FANNING MILL,
which 1541380111106 the, following advantages over all ether
Lt. eeparatee oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, atilt!
CRoesanil cockle, from Wheat,
~2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all
Other seedsp perfectly.- - •
8, It cleans timothy seed. ,
4. It doe all other separating required of a mill .
This mill is built of the host and most 'durable tim
ber, ingood litylo r and le sold
,cheap, for cult, or pro. ,
4.ltee. L
I will ill 'a Patent' sieve, for 'Separating oats from
wheat, to other milli, on reasonable terms. 1 •
J. H MATHER,
Lawrenceville, October 10, 1846-Itf
FAELLICER & LATHROP.
DEALETtION
HARDWARE, IRON STEEL, NAILS,
STD. YES, , WARE,
lIILI'IN ,;SAWS, CUTLERY,
91041M:0Z cigar - nem; TOmminge;
(ACARNEEIBES,- Sin IiLES;
Corning;
. . ,
NEVI RUC,- DENTIST, MANSFIELD; Pt.;
• grateful' for_stho very Ji b eral patronage
horetoforo received, will contiano eo as -to per
fortis all clental'opOratioes, nit.) merit the rapidly
Increasing professional 'detoindi now engaged.
Ali operations in all departitientsof the profee.
"sloe exeCiated in the bast- possible manner. :All
eiewitteefel inVentions and improvements adopt-
IfirTirfte highest good of hie patrons•tbe,ultitea
tom of bis ambitimp' j* ••• Dec'•. 5, P66-tf
-•• •
,RATETC.i?
NEM
• - - ERIE - '
On anti
afro Monapy,./tpril.l26;lB(l7',4rsau tkilleare
Corning st 014041101 n boors: . •
Vtr,siw„ Mtn sotani..
. _
12:28 a. cu., Express Maar SundaYe eaccpted.for Buffs
lo,Adalauinca, and Dunk irk,sontincting with trains
' for tho West' ' _ . • - . • •
t):44 a m Night Esipress, Siondaye excepted, tor Buffalo.
Salamanca, and. Dnnkirk, malting` direct eon:action
'with trains of the Atlantic it Great. Western; La e
ti here, and Grand Trunk Ballways t rorilipOints West,
7:07 a. m„Night Express, Daily, for Buffsle, Salamanca ;
Dunkirk and the Woit, connecting as above. .
'7:15 a. m., Night ExPrOss, Sunday's excepted; for Roth
, ' ester and lintrairg - via Avon. • - •• • ---
10:82..a.m„ Idail.Tralm, Sunday% exopted,-foX
*tor and Buffalo, via Avon. •
p; u. Baltimore EXpresh 'Sunday's 'Unaided" for
= Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon,
1:03 Day ExpresS,Satidttl excepted, for linffalo,'
connecting with fhb tAiko„ bore 'and Grand Trunk
Rallivays forpoltitvest and xotith t
7;10 p m Day Vorm,Stradsya excepted, tor Rochester
6:40 p.m„ Emigrant train, Milli, for the West.
1248 a. in. Exprest Mall, 13utdays ortood,lot Burrai o ,
Salamanca and Dunkirk, **Duetting 'ettittraltis for •
the West. ' _
,
One
OEM
`W' " 'Freight Bribd"ye
12.50 p ay: , e eel) gd
• sairrwettototftm. • • •
2:16 a. in., Night Expreas, connecting at-Gray,
court._ for Warwick; mad at New York with aftertt aim
Wain' and steamers for •Ilostonend Nsw England
iCitina. • ••• -- • -
:01 a. m., Cincinnati Express, Mondays excepted, con
necilug at Itltnira for Harrisburg; Philadelphia and
the South; at Owego Or Ithaca; at Illtighemton
tor Syracuse ; at Great Bend for Scranton, • lailadol
' phis', and Trenton; at Llickawaxen lhrHawley,apd at
Myoourf. for Newburg and Warwick. :
1Q.1.5 a m Accotnmoclatloa Train daith aaabeaPail at
:at 'Limits for Canandaigua.
10:48 a. m., Day Eipress,,Bundays excepted, connecting
at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Byrn
cusp 'at Great Bond for Ocrantonott Lachawaxen for
- Hawley, and atjersesyClity udth: midnight M.r.psees
Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balti
more and Washington: •- • -
3:12 p..m.,Balti'More Exptess,
• 4:35.p. New York and Baltimore Asti, Sunday* ex
cepted, connectipg at Blair . ..for Eittirrisburgb,Phila
delphia, tind,Boutii. • ' •
7.07 ,p MLighining. Bxp . ress, Sundays excepted, con
necting at Jersey City with morning exprass train of
• Now Jorses Railroad for Baltimore and Waehington,
and at Now York with morning express , trains for
_Beaton and tbor.aft. -
12:80 p. m.way Freight, !Sundays excepted,
I=
YM. R, BARR,
Gong Paw Agent
' Northern Contritt 12 - ; U. ' ' •
TAAINS FOR THE
Tratue foanandagnia leave Elmira as foll
t‘C ow ;
Accomodatiodat • ' 700 a m
Express [fastest train on road] 1196 a m
Mail 616 p m
Way Freight, (passenger coach attached]. 7 10 a m
On and after April 20th, 1807, train' will arrive oat
depart from Troy,, as follows;
MOVING 606771. • ' mom° VOrill
Express • -645 pm F.xprese am
Elmira Mail 560 am Elmira Mail '966 pm
Local Freight 'lO5O a m ,Local Freight 3 35 pm
Through Freight 855 p m Through Freight 200 a m
, E. 5. BROWN, Div. Sun.
,Blossburg & Corning, & Tioga R.•n
Ira . ithis will run as foilowa ti/tll further notice: '
Accommodation—Leaves Blaiusbnrg at in, Mans
field at 7,35, Tioga at 8,20, LawrclecaVilde at 9,08
arriving at Corning at 10,20 a. tn. --
51411—Leaves Plossburg at 2,85 p. in., Aianaffeld at 3,25,
Tibga at 4,00, Lawrenceville at. 4,57.;-arriving at
Corning at 6 p. in. '
lifall—Leaves Corning at 8 a. In., Lawrenceville at 9,08,-
Tioga at 10,02, Mansfield at 10,40—arriving at Slott
burg at 11,30 11,. mr, I,
Accommodation—Leaitos Corning at 4,50 p, m., Lei , .
roncevillo at 5,58, T3oga at 7,02, 514130161 d at 7 40.1'
.
arriving 9aßlossbnig at 8,25 p. m.
L. IL SHATTUCK Sup' t.
Trains will arr. and depart at Williamsport as follows.
Eastward Weiltward
Erio Mail Train 10 10 pin Erie Mail Tra15....4 30 a m
E. •Express Train.. 4 25 ato Erie Ex'ss Tratn..B 45 p m
Elmira Mail Train 835 am buffalo Express 10 3D a m
L. H. Accom'od'n 320 p in Elmirallail Train 055 pm
Passongor Cars run through on the Erie Mail and Ex
press Trains without chanar both ways between Plans
dolphin and Erie:
NEW. YQRE CONNECT/ON.
Leavb New York at 0 a In, arrive at Erie 10.00 a. ni.
Leave Now York at . 00 p In, arrive at Erie 4 0$ p m.
Leave Erb at. 0,00 p . , isrrtro at New York 8.15 pm.
Leave Erie at 10 25 . in, arrive at Vow York 1010 a zr.L
' ' A. L. Timis, Genii Supt.
. --
-Atlantic aif i l a ore,
.. ...
' SALUItiAIiCA RTATIPN
' WETTAVAIM BOUND, Rae:wenn BOUND,
Mail : 6.30 I Ex teas 6.10
Accommodation 6,85 Mali 6.62
.k .props . -12.10 Accommodation, -...:11,15
Express 11.00 ) Express " 0.10
At Cory there is a jiinction - with the rhilodelphia &
Brio, and Oil Creek Rail Route. . • . •.' - '
At ISfeadvillO with the Nranitilu and Oil City and
India) Branch: . .
At Loavittsburgo the lilnhonlny Branch m akes a di
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connecta with
Oievcinuil and rittsbutgli Railroad. -- -
The Road panes through Akron, Ashland, Elidloa,
Marlon, Urbana and Dayton, interaceting variourrail
roads, and terailnat i ets at Cincinnati. D. DicLARRN,
. . .
- Gen. Bnptl Meadville, Pa.
, . .
U. S. CLAIM ADEN Y,
For the Collection of
,
Army and Navy Claims and Pens o lo s.
nrinE NEW BOUNTY LZ:pasied Jnly2B,l I gives
JE.. two and three years' oeldiers extra bounty. Send
in your discharges.
OPPICERS' EXTRA PAY.
Three mouths' extra pay proper to volunteer officers
who were in service March 3;1805.
PENSIONS INCREASED
To all who have loot a limb and who have been perma
nently and totally disabled.
AU other Government claims prOsecute. -
• JBEOhI B.
Wellsboro,October 10, 186#1-tt
IPl!twiing & Turning.,
B. T. VAN HORN, -
11ING gin his new Factory in operation.
I§'Tkow prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the beet etyle of workman-.
ship. Having precured a
he is ri3ady to dress boards or plank with dispatch
furnished to order. Elia machines aro of the now
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Ste, WELLS
BORO, PA., ,
Oct. B,i, i8615-tf.
WELLSBORO PETROLEUM CO.—
' Notice is hereby given that the Board of
Direoldre of this Company at a meeting held De
cember t 5, by resolution decided to close up the
affairs of the Company and distribute the balance
in the hands of the Treasurer, prorqta among the
Welders of paid-in stock. The prtiporty of,the
Company will ba sold and the pro eeds divided
in like manner. Stockholders will piesenttheir
receiptc to the Treasurer. By or er,
Dee..l9, IsB6, M. U. COBB, Clerk. •
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