The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 24, 1867, Image 4

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• • BOtrIIDS —GE , . au l lit , EXt;4 l :- . -: 4,.. . ,. ,
, . : :i.,„ : -.,........ • s ~, ,!:
• Solt winds•
murmuring as they pass, , I , ~i ,•.'
Lecitiqiiriging In the grass; '... •' ' : - ... ,*
Itiyiqltlaiorigh the, meadowerhshing, :
'Pollutant fn the woodlands. gesbing,' ~ •
Insects humming 'mid the flowers,'. _ , ~ •
Suddeh falls "?f• sourry,showern, t„ ' •'•
Cascades leaping frog the 'rcklis, ,, ''
‘- l • -`'
Tinkling bells alien, the - floelks,
Blookhirdliwhiitling in the glen, ,:.
- .•
r ' Sense! titerdy harvest rhen„• • ,:, .
nestling ,ef the golden grain': , i
Creaking of the loaded wain,
~•' '
Robins singing round. the porch,, . •
Swallows twittering on. the church;
Wild ducks Smalling In the lakes,' - - •I
-' erOakingfrogs among tho'brakes,” , ' 1
Little children at their, play, . ,
Shoutb4 thiongh the livelong day, ,
"Echo seresining:-from the bills •' : ' ,
Every idle Bound it Willi,, '.'- ' • " .
.
Fluttering of the leafy vines, ,
Hollow sighing: of the pines,
LOnr . sonnds irolli the porous earth, .
- 'Where the instoc* have their birth, . '
Distant boomings from the rocks, -
). :Fad off :groans of thunder shocks, ... t
Rush:lugs:of the sudden gale,
- Loaded with the rattling hail; ; • ,
•Soft sabsidings of the rain, • ~ • ... , .
These, and cenntlesi s iL
Dripping over the pros rate•grain— • • .
ands life these, . :, :
Lond,tb:e langi/id Slimes : breze, '
1 11
Coming from the cool ine sea's ; `
,: .
" Thele,,threughout the Owing year,• ~ . •
With' their rich, aUirckling cheer; •-, • •
• . Thrill the heart and'flood the ear. • ' '
Late Hours
A 1441 T-who signs herself "A Martyr
to Late Hours," offers the following sen
sible suggestions teo . young men :
Dear gentlemen bet - Ween the ages of
"18 and 45," listen to a few words of
gratuitous remarks." When you make'
asocial call of an t evening, on a young'
lady; go away; at a feasontible'honr.— ,
Say, you coment-eight o'clo k, an hour
and a ileitis eerkainly-asi, le g,,,v • the
most fasbinating of yotil.rt Co Yersittion
4k, 1\
can, or rather ought to esire use his
charms. Two hours, i deed can be
pleasantly spent with music, hess or
other games, tojand variety ; put, kind
sirs, by no- means stay' longer. Make
shorter calls and come Oftener:
- A girl 7 -that is, 'a sensible,.,ue
tr-heart
ed girl—will enjoy it better, i4‘4l , really,
value your acquaintance more.• . Sust
conceive the agony Of a girl - who, well
knowing the feeling of father and moth
er upon. the subject, • hears the clock
strike tent and yet Must sit on the edge
of her chair, in mortal terror lest papa
should put his oft repeated threat into
execution—that of inviting the gentle
man to breakfast. And we girls under
stand it all by experience, and know
what it is to`dread the prognostic of dis
pleasure. 1n such eases a sigh of relief
generally aceompanies the closing door
behind the gallant, and one don't get
.over the feeling of trouble till safe In
-the arms of:Morpheus. Even then the
dreams are , sometimes troubled with
some phantom of 'an angry father and
distressed (for both parties) mother, and
all because a your Man- will make a
longey call 'than ' lie ought to. Now,
young gentlemen friends, I'll tell you
what we girls will do.
For an hour and a half we will be
most irresistibly charmed and fascinat
ing. Then beware ; monosyllable re
sponses will be all .you . need expect
and if, when the limits shall have
,pasS
ed, the startling query shall bp heard
coming down stairs : "Isn't Mime ,to
close up ?" you must consider it a right
eous punishment, and, taking your hat,
depart, a sadder and it is to be hoped a
wiser man. Do not get angry, but the
next time you come be careful to keep
within just bounds. We want to rise
early these pleasant mornings, and im
prove the • shining hours ;" but • when
forced to be up at such unseasonably
hours'as a natural consequence, wi h
the utmost speed in *dressing ? we an
barely get down to hreakfast in ti to
i
escape a reprimand from papa who
don't believe in beaux,—as the di he
z
never was young—and a mil , repro
ving glance from matruna, w o , under
stands a little , better poor ughter's
beaux; as
but must still ells prove out
wardly, to keep up app, ranee. And
now, young men, thin about these
things, and; don ' t for p• y'a sake don't
throw down your pap r with a "pshaw"
it--
tnd
...amp L. __Jpe
color add four pounds raw umber an
twa pounds . .iampblack. This wash ma
be applied with a common whitewas
brush and will be found much superior,
both in appearance and durability, to
common "whitewash. efr
AGE. OF 3514soNny.—From a . retent
statement in a Moscow_paper,' - It Beane
that St. John's Lodge No. 3, of that city,
has
reel )
ntly celebrated the 809th aunt
versant of its existence, it having been
erected y charter from ' King Malcolm,
in 1057. lire Should like to see the mus
ter atil of that Lodge, beginning more
than eight centuries ago,i and running
along with the ages to the ipresent time.
What kings and kingdoms have risen
• and fallen since the gavel was first
,soundedrin its East. How the world
has changed, and what
and
' has
been made in science and art. Eight
hundred years •in the lifetitne of a
Lodge I
There win wunzt a man who was in
ebriated and that he Might present
himselfln a state approximating sebri
ety to the partner uv hie buzzute,- - he
wus essayin to vomit, tryin thus to re
lieve his stumick uv the cause uv" the
onpleatantness, therein contained, but
he coodent do it. He heaved and
k heav
ed there wuz no result. At this
lobs period another man approach
ed, who kindly remarked, that if he de
allied to vomit the best thing be could
do •was to turn his finger down his
throat. The drunk individooal looked
up indignant. "Blast youf eyea,, sir:"
sect he. "are you_or me bossin this yore
puke l"
TUE Winstead, Conti., Herald tells
of aniold landlord at, Woodbury, who
was very sanctimonious, and would
sit on a -calm summ /telling, on the
1.1 a a
bench in front of vern, and sing
"Sinners whose love cati ne'er . 'forget
the wormwood and thegall," in ~"Coro
nation," with a touchingly sisreevoice t
and then step into his den and take the
last sixpence from some Poverty strick
en for rum.
A clergyman' gave a toast that was
not vets* gallant, at a late firemen's
Celebration : !' Our fire engineh--may .
they be like old maids—ever ready, but
never wanted I"
A. cross-grained old bachelor says that
"tin" is the favorite " belle" metal
now-a-days.
~,, *14§.....
~.._ ~.., , ,,•=4 4• 7l— i 'vot `(.10...,42,, a ,
, 7 1“0 0 41 , 0 ;10 'irl',.Utia
•4
, ,
NE Y FIRM:
T 4 5( 13Uir SEIL IS OUR
,5 1 USINES.S . !
.
IIaTE will buy nt tho highest market price,
..V V the following articles,_
SHEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS;
•s , • :DEER SKINS, FUItS, HIDES,
mix> VEAL SINS,
for which we will pay cash
We wilt Marinfactureto der, Fret:l:Or koreci
tifineit CALF.or It:Ip10 T 4, irAhe bestym.srp
nor and atS * air rat and pareapecla :attentiob
to REPAIRING.
slaw
•
We have a first-rate stook of
REABYMMAUE WORK;
on which we will not bo undcrakildfana from this
time we shall make it a point: to keep up the beet
stock of
LADIES GAITERS,
• I 1, .1 I [I,
to be kound in Abe county, nirdeh w 0 Will sell' at .
alasver profit than such articles, have ever bean
offered in this region.
*We shall likesviie keep .np L a good nseortment
I 7 i
l af
,
LADIES' , I3ALMORALS, LEATH ER'
BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND
, •
MIMES.-WORK-or VA
•
IHOtTS` 'STYLES,
and alt styles of MEN'S WORE
LESTLIER-i .FINDINGS
can be bought of us as cheap as any where this
side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock
of.
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER,, Lonwas„ Afro
• 13114 - Dflid. • "
Our stook of PEGS, NAILS,€THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, CRIMP S, with SHOE3fAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the far
gest in.the.county l iincl we sell for Taff profits.
businesir,ftEM "w 4 rootat'businosst We
hive been in this region long Onorigh - tio
known—let those who ?know us try Corner
of Main andfltnitetrootty opposite Wm. Hob-
nits' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS,
• GEO. 0. DERRY.
J B6 l—tf:
Sovesilig, -Tin Ware ,
VOR • THE MILLION.
OPPOS/TR' ROY'S_ BUILDtNG,
Is now proparod to furnish, they iuthlidwi s :
anythicig in / his lino of, busine.se t in quantity
largo, in quality_ as good, ankas cheap iii prio
as any deniers in Northern Ponneyliania. "-1
/ . .
i V
1
Ho eye particular aileation to the
ST E AND TIN WARE •BUSINE 5
rt a d intend to ,Itoep a full assort*ent of everyth
In that
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
Promptly, and. •roarran tad to give pa digital on.
RE PA IR iNO
executed in 014 beat manner and nit!) diapat
CALL AND SEE ME.
*
Wellsborough, March 7,186. 4'
THE PLA9 TO BUY DRUGS
A T the Lawrenceville Drug Store, where.,yo
will find evei,y thing properly belongin
the Drug Trade .1
CIMAP, CIiEAPF i R, CiIEAPES ,
;tad of the best quality for Cash. Also, Pai t
Oils, Varnishes, Lambs, Fancy Notions, Vi 11
Strings, Fishing Tackle, Window Glass, tree.
fol?klax #Mis; :; • ;
Lnwrencov~ile;~tfay 8; • '
• 90 I •
. ,
.blu
ap
cay
t.
fen
up
'h a
luld
F!-
"Ir Z'S
-2 cutnunr,
Ruse? aai Cattle Powdo
S. A.. Irc•itJ - Tz rmo.,
„ 411 1 ,..111.FFEL ' .
AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin , Baltimore, AM.
For Sale t- 1 thro.‘;;*.o
Mkt tlio United Stated.
For sale byjols,A. Roy, Wolleboro .
:B B. BOBDE
TlOO4, PA.,
Eir A$ snot returned froin the City
and desirable', stock of goods co
DRUGS AND MEDICIN:
Vankoe Notions, of 'every: description!
Plated. Ware, Wall Papori - Raints anc
Stairs, School Books, Sirociries, and
thing that is ever kept irl a Drug
Store. I would also call- the atten
public to our Stook of GgIIMAN L
quaffed in the wide world, and also
Agent For Cho' kibitonr ! Pen; at
ways keep it large assortwent.
TiogeOla t , i
DR.. FITOIPS. ABDOMINAL:
gRB, for saleat Roir'e Drug St
TOB-WORK, IN THE BEST S
el with despatoh,ELlTHE AGJTAT
A MERMAN WATCHES in lin
jOl 6 . Cocos from $27.50 up ut
, •
I . 1
'...• , / I
This preparMion,
long and laveraly
known; - wulthmr
oughly nthsvlgtirate
bnjten-diwn and
!Of - sPirl ted PMesi
I)e:.e
PILETA4ED .1:1Y
El
l ith a largo
aiding of
0, •
I Glass and
I
Oils, Dye
ally every
nd Notion
on of the
11P8, tine
, that I AM
• il shall al-
ORDEN.
% UPPORT
,ie.
'I"I.R, and
R Office.
I t ting Silver
rOLEY'I3.
I. c . J33/1111fiA )11.111;:iian '
• - .• ,J, -
EW SLIM GOODS
, • , I: -4; ;
AT - THE PEOPLE'S: STORE
ELSE
7 .
;,.,.,.i.,:,, 4
E ARE - NOW RECEIVIIIG A
--....•-: •
~. ,
1 11,Epg !BPO a rcpF OQODS
- Adapted to the
SPRING
,TRADE,
i • J
par t
ind are preed to supply t e
people in
NOMAIF,44, ,k)ENNSYVADAIA
7_!;
D • •
afior' . -
• — eq .. : • • -
WITS
OUR
has taught us that
GOOD GOODS
give the but eatletaetten, these ~seettetotaed
to pattoolle pa 1919 w that we
KEEP THE BEST GOODS
•
that are to' be found in this section, and those
who are not our patrons are the losers
° quite as much as we are.
Wei L k cn eep a;t7;l ,, a_ ay :f
LARGE ',STOOIt: 0 ULISTBS
to sell by the yard•or
MADE UP
. 4 1 0 pispER.AND :WAR
RANTED TO FIT
OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL,
and an Goods sold by,aa
Warranted lo give Satisfaction,
AND
Sold as . Low as at any other Estate
lishalent. Mad that.
We invite an examination of our Stock and
Prices, pledging ourselves to
SHOW GOODS FREELY AND TAKE NO
OFFENCE • •
wllen,no sale ie made.
SMITH & WAITE. N.
Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1867.
NEW .ARRANGEMENTI
Wilson Van Valkenburg.
4 ,t oc x .
EilOt 'r3 l 4" 4 .
• °
Have established themselves at
NO. 2, !InsTiON , .131,/ovico
Ostoly aceutioe l by IP; D.44[41111 I 1
;tt.AR":4-2,
They arasaow receiving a lase stock of
SPItING
MEM
DRY 0 ORS
GEM
In p art , iniob as
111,f- e i AI ti
(Ili
Cassitheres,'Vestixigs;Ladies'
Cloths, *and a large variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods.
r.(ii :CA
• \
GRO RIES,
MERCHANT TAILORING
MIL=
AND FURNISHING ; GOODS.
.D9P
,ORGEI' . :•TaE: PLACE
4 I T4,,b,tiy . , cheap, ands choice lot of
: t
'SPRING
El
t',ll
'We - are Aputs for Binger% iletiribi Maohince #
the heat and cheapest Machine for family nee,
less liable to get out of repair, and more durable
than any 'other, adapted to line of coarse searing.
Call and sae them.
The Seider partner has had a large experience
in Merchant Tailoring; 'anti itis'tiM intention' of
the new Arm to put this branch of -their business
beyond successful competition.
Wilieboro, Feb. 20, 1867,.tft
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C>.;
IMEEMEE
EMS
,itIENOE
1111
=1
BS
EMU
1 1/
GOODS.
1 1 1
'Adg?WA , oogalr - :a?Agadm.
( t .)
: I -
411 E GREAT -) •yi ; ; •
OgI!TRE OF ATTRACTION %t AT
= •
~I.4w4E.I4FCEV , lIiLE.=
" tit Si MATUIR & co.
Would anrcounoth-to the good : people of 'flop
poguty that they have fast returned from New
Yolk With their second full !took of
FALL a i v:lt/Tin, cojons
,tt rfloi:
embracing all the tinveltleiaa r in the ea.:
stantials required.
•
DRESS GOODS. in Vcifidiegs,STAPLE
41; FANCY GOODS; HOOP. SitiliTS,t
BEST FRENCH WOVE COR
...
SETS, GLOVES Arm. HO
. " — SIERY, YANKEE' NO;
TIONS, &G., &c.
FURS 1 FURS ! !
MINX, CaNT;':
• The largest Stook of
CLOTHS & ()ASSUMES in Me county,
READ VACW)4 ,:cl.4oTamg, cpui
4.,ordtr
intended by first class workmen.
SHOP MADEI:IO6TS - & ., I3HOES'in end,
i„
to --1e54:004.
suit 4,141,7 P,
I . it all fastes; ? ::;,,i
';l3
ortodkitits',
: Our goods have been bought during the last
panic in New York and will be sold at panic
prices.
er - - - 7-; 00: t -- ""
Prices are down, monopoly broken up. ' No
other store caa or dare compete with us in qual
ity and price. For further particulars call at the
store of 0. S. MATHER & CO. "
• F" l "rf i rrf ale t Dec: l l 4 1806 . - •
1867.
WE commence thla year with' an czolasii , ety
CASH busineso.
CASH, RAID FOR ' *BRAT
i '1
CASH tOA
CASH PAID I FOR CORN
CASH FOP 'EVERYTHING 11
A LARGE STOOK OFJLOUR-FOR
CASHI
A LARGE STOCK t OF FEED FOR
CASH 1
IA LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR
CASH 1 '
Call and see us. WltitillT . & BAILEY
Wellabor°, Jan. 9, 1887-IY.
All persons indebted to us by note oor book
account mutt call and settle or pay costs.
datt..% 186 T. ' • WRIGHT-'J: BAILEY.
stimMt i a
Stoves z
A N D A.llll-111V:A:ilit E
. , •
R. W YLLTAM 'POEP.,:tB begs to
.4.s.....,itittonnoiitO the eitisene Tioga County,
that la inklition to his excellent Stock offitoves,
rus-Wain',,Bsittania,%)and aheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at agret4 outlay, eteekeit his'ittore on
• • ..
'ffELLSBO.RO;
. ,
- -
withet oozy aseerldnell t of , Sb Hardware,
wkdigLwa.enataerMe,the
{ t 1, .1., \ ;
NAILS, Skti , 0 - ,:dnoyelizats, 45uT,
MILL, 'HAND 'Aivb"l3l7dK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP lI.INGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
' PUMPS, AUS,
AUGERS, , ;
BITTS,•
BITT-STOCKS; HATOBETS,'OLUSELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, EORJs,
BENOWSCRE,WS,
MN
ll=l
WOOD; SOREWS„IIO4p.Lf.GE BOLTS,
BURRS,WASIURS,
PIPE BOXES,
• TREES,
• TIC
-c
SPRINGS, SOUR SHOES; IIOOP, BAR,
Br, BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE ,
9PRN t
',
SAUSAGE * PUTTERS, AND &DIFFERS
oS0101). P.lBlois,
PikciebAßTittrsoEs,
POWDER AND
•
PATENT flARNl ? 00~' aiuwatois
a new thing, and made for use, These aro but a
few of the many artiele . ooinliosing Our stook
of Hardware. •
. .
,
We invite the public t o, call and `examine for
themeelves. We aim te keep the beat quality of
•goods in oar line; and all work to ordep, done
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS'
Welhboro, Sept. 1,18 86-tL
ALL;FBROOK
.undersigned
havfng make arrangements to farnish Coal
by the.TON or OAR LOAD, coarse or Huesolic
its the pitronageof the public.
ALSO--has constantly on band, a laigistook
of CrAfttlidOE BOLTS, dm, at wholesale and
retail.., of,all kinds
done in Ai t•eariiiateier., El, M. OBE&
Tloga,.Dec. 1, pititl-tf.
_ ,
•
Roonester . wont ; 1 1
, 1 ,1100. ‘,
i g etit for.the Apes oelebra
4, -0011 es: 'Abut ii. fine 'aisortinelt of Lead
ers,`lGniey'Rooks; s
'Snell, Jl3raided ,, Silk, Bea
Grass A. Linen Lines, Trout Baskets, Ply Books,
.Gut, Ply Rods, Reels, Am, &o. Shop to rear of
NOID. Reberts'a Tin Shop.
LORAN A. SEARS.
Whistler°, May 20,
1 . 1. R-z tkif:lll
11E1
• 4-e,t*Ai,i•k:_;,
I
NEW, GOODS AND
MEI
"r• .4,A10i4,
ME
IDITAVING
JUL, New and carefully s,
•t : •
STOCK aF
Ali those . % want of Good
iritsiOot OW and ~" i
EXAMINE "0
and learn Prices Wore Intl
i
Kept constantly on h
DRIED FRUIT, CSR
_JPe.
.L. B. POWELL,
Loa Avenue, Boianfon,,Pa.
solicited. ,Address, ,
July 20. 118 P4'3,
To' the Pu ss
'lto of We!Moro
IMO
• , 1
,ING COUNTRY I
od of notifying the people
I of
••
ripatEp this ms
that' the Stook
SPRIN t,
offers it lower than before
tacked. with the most (ash
NTS AND VESTS,
is oa hind, and
The Store is troll
ionable s"
COATS,
also, a
age oportroont of
'WISHING GOODS,
GENT'S F
.
onaistmg. of
CASSIMERE SHIRTS,
NECKTIES, SUS-.
must,- SOCKS,
WHITE AND
COLLARS,'
PEST
and a good larl,
lot of the most fashionable
~. HA TS
AND CAPS,
eves I4c 3 ngtieto
TRUNKS; t
ie'niarket Ala°
GS, AND UMBRELLAS,
which you can la,
Clothing Store o
tor,o6lco-
WeUnborn, Apr
law for cub, at the Cheap
N. ASHER, under the Agita.
'
!,,
ry Goods Trade
Popular
OM
; ' 4
T HE Subsori
or' is now receiving ,bis
tl:l,t
NO STOCK
?
: f birt L 7/
meirehandise,
Among which 3,1111t0 hood; , mOnY of gig- moat
popnlorlltylem of
-; f. - ,37:14 1 44ks e OAP; I PPA
SHAWLS, oLomoNos 8a SAOKINGIS;
t aet; orthi of attenticin.l.-`1
j tAlsio' a fall " 'i '
Pitiii i rep',V4(4llAMS. BROWN AND
BLBAOR P MILSLINS, TIOKINGS,
- DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRT
. ' , was; TABLE 'LINENS,
BROWN qt'ODEAcuso, ,
NAPEritle,. 20WkLINOK laMig AND
EMBROIDERED MINIM , ' OUR
2/LININGS, EMBOSSED' AND
RINTED ' ToLE
XIANO SPREADs,
HOSLERT; et,e*.E3lS,
Special attention - la called to his
Orirli 4 .4 7 4:edß,ZNO l 09- F'
P.:42?
4
W 4 C IP,I ReMet, at c B 'g t , lart 9 teed or PP)
share of the public patronage is respectfully .
solicited... . THOMAS HARDEN.
' •Wolleboro,May 16, I$M • - • •
-PAI"EATT FARM GATE.
"(Patbided Sept. 11;1888.)
I alibi for " .
- IgOr The ehespest, moat convenient, acid moat
AtiAble Farm ()Melia use; •• ' • .
2d. , • Artylti t itner eon make it with,the used a
saw and hammer. ,
Bd. It does not sag the .posts, and - cannot be
blown open or shut. • -- •
4th. It is not obstructed by Ice or snow.
' bth.. Is stronster.ollooo,tvator gate, and is
• :quaky so, when , open or abut, and .cannot be
blowh open 'or shut, nor dOes 'the' hardest' 'wind
affeetjt when open. '• • 1 •
On,the abeyaciainie end es i pt:Nlally . regard to
ib cheapness, durabifity, and, convinten4, lOC defy
competition. It is a new gate and has been but a
short time before the public, but in all oases' it.
has taken the preference over all alher. tater.
It coats, including posts, only $1.26 to $1.49,
and farriers can make' them at even less ttlittit'
this—they , do not cost more Man an ordinary.tpair
of bad. •
Township i rights for safe oil teries'very protlta
ble to the purchaser., Farm rights for sale for
$3.00 each. I beve put them down to this low
figure so that none' need be without them, only
be sure and examine this • before purchasing of
any other.
Any one wishidg further particulars will please
addressd the subscriber, orders - will- 'twelve
prompt attention. •• Address, ,
O. 8. KIMBALL, .
Oceola; Tioga Co., Pa.,
Agri 24, '67,-tf.
1104.7RDNA.V,S0ake basket', card balk
'etti,lsliatorit,irigittowlii,ltc4'at
MEI
mum largest ascortment of Vitafohnsi Clocks,
Jewelry and Wetted Ware in Tioga county
at POUT'S.
LIMBS' SETS from SLSO to $BO, at
4010 FOLEY'S.
, 1 1 ; -
kr! , t, §f4'
EW . PRICES
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icy)#-,1. :i
PA.
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foto , NOW York with
acted
aoopsi
wtll find It to their
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R'-'STOCK
irig elsewhere.
it .)
d, a choice lot of
OER:IES, FLOUR,
CLOTHING
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OLE 3 / 7 8,.
Drub' 11144101nes
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, ''•l 4l •th."-r•' LA f;3:;
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J L E Litt:L:PNA'
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Elikraititiittratittna *fins 'timbal p 64
-NIL Drill, 149a1 01 4 0 4 sta g
• ' WINESUND
dog [ e totp '
ai nd 130retnental • tale; alsa'all the
p opt* Wait Madiohiegiraintly Oils,
so., altitindabf braidAsiDie Colors, DyeWoodB
and Bluffs'," fine Toilet Boalia,T Perfumery, Pain-.
4 :f • Abe; 06ameties, , ttm, •
S ATIONERY;: EPBNO):: MCIUA
'.,PAPER 'AND.,ENVELOPES;-..
..;
blentorandnmliooke, rase
in bulk: at lb. cents per.,pound, ,ROl'O5OTlO . Oil,
Atarnp.ol4 Turpentine, Beneine, ,
Wash, Ontmcai and Pearl Barley itt 10 cts per
tim . soli' agent In Plossburg for Dr.
N. Weine Exi t. Itireweid, 'and warrant it to
cure pooda,..sate Menai; fidatiry,{ Pimples on
the t face, end ' all dispases' arising :from Impure
state of the Bfood If ;Used according to directions.
Partiettlar attention- - given compounding
Physioianiti and other Prescriptions. I guaran
tee eatisfaetion, both in quality and prioe.
Remember thel3tore, opposite - ,the new, Coal
Co's tßore t Xl4.loarg..Pa.•
4tig.',1.6p18107tr, -, •r • L.C:-BELDEN:,
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GROCHRIEIr,PROVISIONS
eizOorkir,
WOOD . Bi IVIIIOW-WAatt,
• • ZAWREIearItLE, 161; A. t i
Divraget
Vast" Pal lox Preiaticto, C. D.
j. gonv a
R0v.21,
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1866. FOR • '1866.
BY •
O. WlollllAlif,'
Tills NURSE TOF iduitr AND' on.
.r.A,,:rifgrarp,AL linnEs, ,
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60440,09; T.reeS,
11.0401 M Pear Trees: s
‘i
• ,A. g apdau.pi t y of PLITIC:141,0111, CIIERRYI
and ORNAILUNTAL TRIMS. & SIIRUBDIEBT.
I
The Fruit trees aro :composed of the ,choiciest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large an&
ininiaring, Any one wishing to get a supply
will do,ivell to call and son nay stook before par
ohasiag elsewhere. Or Delivered at the'epot
free of obarge. ,
Tioga, Feb. 28,1888-1 •
HARRMPS NATIONAL GATE
[PAtepte4 plopt . a7l.l?er 20th, 1864.)
ITS CLAIMS ARE:
1. ,The Inept ammo* workman or a farmer
can build it. ,4 ;j .
2. It Is made of all sixes, and is, pe eotly
adapted to all Gate purposes, whether for attic
yard, farm, door.yard or garden.
8. It requires no hfiages, and cannot bo down
open nor shut.
4. It does noir swag the peat, and the Gate
Itself cannot sag.
5. Breachy stook cannot open it.
. 8. It cannot be driven against when open.
7. It is not obstructed by either rain, sleet or
'now.
8. Being built without mortise or tenon, it
costs but little more than a pair of good bars.
"9. It is stronger than any other gate built of
an equal amount of lumber, and its strength , is
equal upon both sides.
10. It is the cheapest, neatest, and 'most con
venient and durable Gate in use. --
During the fall of 186 h, the National Gate has
received the highest award at SEVEN STATE
and some SEVENTY COUNTY FAIRS, and
in competition with other Gates, it has taken the
FIRST PREAUUJI in every induce.
It challenges the whole Hat of Claw, to a prac
thud test, throughout all seasons.
The National Qata• has received the unquali
fied apprcibatiou of all *ha have used it.
These 'Oates, including Poste, are built at a
cost of $4 to $B, according to workmanship and
material used. Their manufacture insures a
prof/table* investment of capita?, se they com
mand a ready sale at from 80 to 100 per'eent.
profit; and it is perfectly safe to put them up at
all times under a warrant, as they have in -
no ease
failed to give the lupus eatilfaction.
I , al, P. VIERS, ,
D. ANGELL,
, • • , A. AL/3A.
,Township and par& Rights for 'sale in
Tioga and Bradford Counties. •
oar Aim/leant& . for - purifbatel of tort',
send for Circular containing particulars.
Rights for average 'Parma arts uniformly field
for $lO each, including printed drafts and speci
fications for building all sizes of ,both Farm and
Entrsfece Gate, by the aid of which any one. can
construct them.
. On receipt 9f $lO in all cases accompanied by
a partitiderdescripttori of;the'land for which the
right is desired, the appropriate Conveyance,
drafts,. will be promptly forwarded.
Addrelor,;With stamp, ' '• ;l• •
IIATIONAE GATE '00.,'•• •
.*FT4I?,•I? 3887 r tt, 4 Knoxville, Pa.
m. summit Gomeant,
Gliopog'fz - ,lloSitplalNT
One door abo+e .11°74 Drug Store,
W E_A.c ( g BbR a, P
FYe,take iilettenmin announcing to the pablio
tluttlfe . ettvutiance,tlie Next :2;ear,•ulth enlarged
'facilities-for tootoatnedittig 'Onstoniers with the
ehciicest stooktoV , • • • • •
9ROIf.R.RDIM .74 -E .NOTIONS,
WOOD' '<t-' W
1 44 1 ;:eer0.4 0 , thkrifYic• '
• iffousehtefiers.
, BEBT- suGAßgyspioEs,„ctiiiitiitts,
04444,friumitox. "Awslws,
orpcm,.swailarisaitimiNs;
,„ctot ticcounim: ,
, PlCRUkatilleifi),..
•
Vont' Oyitteiii; Oysters
rigid Troia , thei
BALTISOit
..,
, 4n:A 1 . 4: 0:40 .o,lloer
iiii iIifiIdfiki,AISCONSOLATE,
Will find out RESTAURANT. open at
,all, sea;
noz#lo Oyeterein every etyle, pre=
pared.by,i MUM(' 6004 aro served up to debgbi
the palate arid gladden the heart.
Wt. • TO: PLEASI
Always glad to see our friends, because we In
tend to give peze'rtbeip:tioney'e worth; and if
tber call once they will be sire td call again.
' 'MASS/MA'S ITLLARD,
Jan. - 2ElB6'f. • dr IL :GOLDSMITH.
" - MEAT • MARKET.
LEONARD' GILLETT; having recently pur
phased. Mt. Andrew J. Tipple'sinteroat in the
jiEAT, MARKET'
- .
would say to the oitiserii"ef.We' lisboio and vi
cinity tha,t he will continue the business at the
old Borst stand—giving his entire -attention in
supplying the wants of all I , tho may favor: him
with their patronage. Constantly on hand -
FRESH MEATS OF ALL Haws.
Shop one Door South of Derby's Shoe Shop.
' • ensile - to April 10, 1867-tf. -
Vi OITEC Fi#Dff 0)10ICII WITH WHET„
.1[2. 1 buokwhicifilotit; o mail d feed; tilwiLys
on: hand. Call at the Charleston IlMbeibrebuy..
tug your Sour and food. I eon thake It an object
for you to buy. • A. RUSSELL.
May 16,11156-tf
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I=llll=
,c)4os4Lk:-.:, - D.i,,iti -- vr.OilE,,-
CORNING- 9 - N • • Y.
TIMMS , A.ND MEDICINES, PAINTS
Xi , AND OILS,
THADDEUS . DAVIN' IN CONOEN-
TRATED. MEDICINES,' CIN-
PIIsINATI WINES AND
BRANDY, WRITE- ' •
WASH LIME,
KEROSENE LAMPS, - PATENT MEDI.
pETROLEUAI
ROCHESTER PER-
FUMERY
'AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
AND DYE COLORS,
Bold at Whoymale Prices. Buyers are requested
t 9 call and got quotations before going further
East.
W. D. TERBELL & CO.
Onraing, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1867-ly
PHOTOGRAPHIC:
T. ANTHONY & CO.,
4anufactureng of Phatographicqif' aterials,
•
-" Twudissum AND nun,
501 ..BROADWAY, bl•:•1 1 •-.• ; < •
In addition to otar.tnain builnosa of Photographic
Afatoriala wo are lioadquartere for the following, viz:
Storeosoopos & SteroosCopic ViOWS
Of Ataericatt and, Foreign Cities and Landscapes
Groups, Statuary, etc.
Stereoscopic Vicars of t#o War,
From negatives made In the various campaigns and
formingr. complete Photographic history of the groat
contest.
Stereoscopic ViaWs on Glass,
Adapted for either Ilagte Lanterns or the Stereoscope.
Our Catalogne.vvill be sent to any address on receipt
of Stamp.
Photpgraphic-illlitans.
. .
We manufacture More largely than any other hou,
about 200 varieties from 50 cents to $5O each. O ur t
ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior iiin
beauty and darabllity to all others.
Cara Photographs of Generals, States.
men, Actors. etc., etc..,
Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE TIIOUBdNO
different subjects, including reproduction,' of the most
celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cata
logues sent on receiptof etamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C.0.D.,
will please remit2t, per cent. of the amount with their
order. The prices and quality of our goods cannot fall
to satiety. ...Jan. 18G7-9m.
Tioga Marble Works,
MBE undersigned are now prepared to m
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu
ments of either
ITALIAN OR RIITL.AND MARBLE,
, • ,
of the latest style and approved workmanship.
and with dispatch,,
Wa keep constantly on hand both kinds of
Marble and will bo tibia to suit all who may fa
vor us with their orders, on as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in th e country.
, Stones discolored with rust and -dirt cleaned
and wade to look as good as new.
WILCOX do WHITNEY.
•
Tioga, May 22, 1887—tf.
To the •I f armere of Tioga County
A'.! WO building at my manufactory, in Lawrence
I
villa. a &interior
FANNING .311 LL,
which posocsses tho following advantage!' over another
mills: -
1. It separates oats, rat litter. and frl Buds, and
chess and cockle, from Wheat.
2. It cleims flax seed, taken out yellow eeed, and all
other node, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill .
This mill isbuilt'ottho beat and moat durable tim
ber, in good style, and, la Bold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
Iwill fit a patenpievo, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mill , bn reasonable terms.
J. - II ?JAVIER.
tawrenserllle,October 10,18064 f
1
WALEER & LATBROP,
,DEALERS'
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
' STOVES, TIN-WARE,
BELTING, NM, CUTLERY
WATER LIME,
AGRIOULTURAL 1304MENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trimmings,
HARNE9SEO, 840DLtS, <te.
Coniing, N. Y., Jan.
REMINGTONS' _FIRE A1R.318
• , ArriC:oLD BY Wir. TRADE GE:mulls
,LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
). ,
200,000 FURNISHED TrlO n tr. s.ceovERNIIEN•
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre,
Navy Revolver, • 36.100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Police Revolver, ' ,Navy size Calibre
New Pocket Revolver, 51 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolter, (Rider's pt.) 1.11),0. in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Mott pt.) N 0.22 cos 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No . 22, 30, 32 ,k 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane.. . . No 224. 32 Cartridge
Breeds Loaditig'Rifle,(Beals') No 32 &38 "
Revolving Rifle,— • . 30 .1; 44-100 in Calibre
B. REMINGTON 4k, BONS.
PRINCIPAL ACZNTS.
Moore & Nichols. Now York; Wm Road & Son,
Boaton; Jos 0 Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Paul.
they & Trimble, Baltimore;• Henry Folsom & Co,
New Orleans; Johnson, Speneer it Co, Chicago;
M Ramsey it Co, St. Louis. Albert T. Crane,
San Francisco. Feb 20, 1867-sm.
JE NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD , Pa.,
• grateful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, will continue so as to per
form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional now engaged.
All operations in all departments °Pile profes
sion executed io the best possible manner. All
new, useful inventions and improvements wield.'
ed. The highest good of hie patrons the Ultima
tum of his ambition- pee. 6, '16 -if
ROT'S CHOLERA DROPS
CURES COLIC,
OURES: D YSE TER Y;
CURES CHOLERA MORE US,
CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
ritIRRB all Bowel 'Complaints, but does not
cure anything else. This medicine is no
cure-all: it has the confidence of every body,
for it is never known to fail it should be kept
on band by every family. Sold by dealers in
medicine at fifty cents per bottle. For sale in
Wellaborouigh at Roy's Drug Store.
MOTU/E.—Notice Is hereby given that Rob
ert Custard, Senior, has been placed in
charge of tract No. 1590, and those parts of tract
No. 1689, lb the vicinity or Babb's creek, belong
lug to'the heirs or Lnko W. Morris•; and all por
tions are forblil,trespasslng thereon, under port.
ally of prosecution. '
ELLIStON P. MORItIS,
886 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Feb. 27. 1867-Be►•' • 40)
IVIIISIOAL INBTRUMENTS.—J. B. .Shake
pear, dealer. in Decker IV Brother and
Raines & Brothers pilules, Mason 4t Hamlin raly-=
inet organs, Trout, Linsey ,t Co. melodeons, and
the B. Shonlnger melodeons. Room over 3. R.
Bowen's store. Sept. 12, 1866. .
/ , 'f /•_lq H.
SUE=
4- 4.4 A ' 32 ' . ' 4 , 3 14 s
S'Or TRAVEL.
• NIUE, ILIMWAIT:
•
On And after Ilfoaday,Aprft,o2,;lB6l : trains willieare
Corning at thereftoWitighaariu
W4I42WAZD 11013WD,
1228 a.m., Express Mail, Snudays excepted. for Balla,
. 10, Salamanca, and Dankirk, connecting with trains
for the Went. ,
8:44U M Bl ight Express , Sundays excepted, for El 'stale.
• Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct connection
with trains of the Atlantic 41; Great ,IYeatern, Lake
' Shore, and Grand Trunk Balivrays,forall points West,
-7:07 a, m.,Night Express, Daily, for litiffalo.Salarnanca,
Dunkirk and tho West, connecting as Above.
, „
7:16 B. I:L i llie:It Expresti, Bliiiitlays'exceptcd, Mr Ruch:
ester and natal°, Nla A.VenP y
10;32 a.m., Mall Trainaireidays excepted, for Roches
, ter and Buffalo, via Avon. ' ,
Mitt p. in, Baltimore Eiprear, 'Sundays excepted, for
' 'Rochester and Buffalo, via -Avon. 1 --- - , -
7:03D. m'.. Day Bipress, Sundays Axcepted, for Buffalo,
connecting with• the /Aka Shore and Grand Trunk •
Railways for volute west arid south. '
7;10 p m Day Itrirese;lsimdays excepted, for Rochester
640 p. E 1 .2., Ntiggrant train, Daily, for the.Weet.
12:25.' a. in. EXpress 51a11, Sundays excepted, for Sulfaio,
Salamanca and Dunkirk, cone reins with trains to
the West.
12.50 p m Way Freight, Sunday excepted.
.............
-• .
EASTWARD 13 WAD. ,
12:10 a. no, Night Express, - Daily, connecting at Gray. -
court for Warwick. and at Niew York with afternoon
trains and strainer!' fof Bostonand New England
Cities.
4:01 a: m.; Cincinnati Expiess. Mondays excepted, con '
netting at Elmira for Marrisbnrg, philadelphia and
the South; at Owego for -Ithaca; at Binghamton
for Syracnse; at Great Bond for Scranton, Philadel.
phis, and Trenton; at Lackawaxen for Ilawley,and at
Graycourt for Newburg and Warwick.
10.15 atp Accommodation Train daily, connecting at ~
at Elmira for Canandaigua. - -
10:48 a. in., Day Expross,SundaYaracepted,connecting
at Elmira for Canandaigua/ at Binghamton for Syra
cuse, at Great Band for Scranton, at Lackawaxen for
• Hawley, and at Jersey City with' midnight' Express
'Train'of Now Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Balti
more and Washington.
3:12 p. in., Baltimore Express, StindaYtt a*c l aPtf 4, ', •
4:38 p. m„, New York and It/more Ilan, Sundays ex.
opted, connecting at El ra for Nitrrishdrgb, ilkno_
drip
tit
, and South.
7.07 p Lightning ExPrer , Sundays excepted, con
neat eat Jersey City with morning imp:era:rah, or
New coley Railroad for Baltimore and Washington,
~
and a New York 'with morning express trains for
Boston and the East, - • , .
12:30 , p. in, way Freight, Sundays excepted.
WM. R. BARB, R. RIDDLE,
Gong Pass. Agent. Gang SaVt.
Narthorn Central rt. rt.
TRAIN FOR THE 'NORTH.
Trains for Eanan daVo la lea's' o Elmira as foirowa
Accomodation at 7119
Express [fastest train on,road) 11 45 a m
11x1 1 l5pm
Way Freight, filiusamagur coachattached) ...... 710 a ra
On and after April 110t13, 11187, trains will arrive and
depart from Troy; as follows;
movnio Bourn.
Expiess 8451 i In
*Andra ' 550 am
Local Frelght...4.lo 50a m
Through kreight 0 55 p m
331o . sobnrg & Corning, & Tioga R. R.
• . •
Tsaina will run na follows until furtllgotici;
Acrommodation—Leaves Blossburg at " a. m., Mans
field. at 7,364. Tioga at 8,20 Law, nceville at 0,06
tirrising at Corning at 10,20 a. m.
Mall—Loaves Blossburg at 2,35 p. ra., ninsflold at 3,24,
Tioga dt 4,00, Lawrenceville at 4,s7—arriving at
Corning at 0 p. tu.
Mail—Lcavea Corning at 8-a. in., tateriiceville ta t 9,05,
Tioga at 10,02, Mansliald at 10,40—arriving at MO*
burg at 11,30 a.m.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 4160 p, Law
renceville at 6,68, Tioga at 7.02, Mansfleld at TAO—
arriving at Blossburg at 8,26 p. tnt
11. SHATTUCK, SuiOt.
Philadelphia & Erie R. R.
Trains on the Philadelphia& Ede Pail 'Road will tea ,
as follows :
;WEST li'Altll,
Mail Train lealea Phllatlo
"" " -
" ": arr. at Erie.
Erie Espreas leavesiPhiladelpilia
.' .4 4 .
arr. at Erie.
Elmira Elall learea Philadelphia.
" " j" Williamsport.
" •' atr. at Lock haven...
Buffalo Express leaves Baltimore
" "
" arr. at Lock Eleven...
...... _ _
EASTWARD. I
Mail Train leans Erie 10.25 a in
ft 'ti, " Wilitarargat 10.10 pin
" " arr. at Philadelphia ' 700 a a ,
Erie Express leayes Erie 5.00 p ta
" " 4 ` Williamsport 425s is .
" .. " arr. at Philadelphia - il.OO pln
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Raven 7.15 a at
" - " . i"Williamsport . 8.35 a a
" -, " arr. at Philadelphia.. .......... ..__ 5.40 p m
Lock Haven Areal leaves Lock llama 1,00 p ts
" " " - leaves WI/tiara/sport. 3,20 p M
" " arr. at rhiladolpbla. ' . 12.30 a iii
' A. L. TAB; Gen'! Supt.
=II
atlantic and Great Woutorn R. W
SALAMANCA. STATION.
iVETIWARD Li+JUND
bfail 6.80 I
Accommodation 6,36 Mall 6SI
Express 12.10 Accommodation, .1-1145
Express 11.00 t Express • J 610
'At Cory there is a junction with the Phlindelptila a
Erie, nada( Crook Kali Kotula.
Aelleadvilte with the Franklin d ad Oil City sod
Pithole Branch.
At Leavittsburgo tlii Mahoniny Branch makes a di
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Baliroad.
The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Gallen,
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, Intersecting Tatiana rail
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. D. ItteLAILEN,
Gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa.
U. S. CLAIM AGENCY,
Fot the Collection of
v '
Army and navy Claims and PClltilons.
TUB
NEW BOUNTY LAW passed July 28,1860, gavel
two and three years' soldiers extra bounty. Send
lu your discharges.
OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY. ' •
Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer officer'
who were in service Marele33, 1805.
. PENSIONS INCREASED '
To all who have lost a limb and who have been urine
nanny and totally disabled. , - •
All other Government claims prosecittod.
JEBOMB B. NILES.
Weiteboro,October 10,18684 f '
Planing - Sr, Turniung•
B. T. VAN HORN,
HAVING got ins now Factory, in operation.
is now prepared to fill orders for Vabinet
Ware promptly and in the beet style of workman.
ship. Having procured
WOODWORTII PLANER,
ho is ready to dress boards or plank 44th di.Fpatct
SCROLL-WORK & SRAGICETS,
furnished to order. His machines are of the nen
est and most improved patterns. r
Shop corner, of PeArl and Waln Ste, WELLS.
BORO, PA.,
t Oot. 31, 1866—tf.
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MESSRS. NI01:10,LS MITCHELLoubi
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olnity„ that they have tho agency of some a t . be
beatl
Lift, Et Fire Insurance - Complie s
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NOTARY PUBLIC,
•
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urAnNO received definite Instructions in 1 4 P la „ I d j
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with me by letter, and their communication it
proriptly answsted. W. VITo
Wollsboro.Ootober 24,1860.
5~5`,~•
PIOVINGI KOMI'
Express 1050 am
ED:rlira Mail" 955 On
Local Freight ..... .3 35 pte
Thiongh Freigh; 200 am
S. DROWN, Div. Snp't.
. TOO p
. 4.80 a m •
08 pm
12-00 noon
8.45 p
9.45 a m
. 8 00 a in
. 0.28 p m
. 7.45 p
10.30 p m
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