The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 14, 1867, Image 4

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BY TEB
We stood by the river, my friend and I,"
Ono beautiful night in June;
0h 01At fair was the river and calm thii Ay;
• Our hearts were beating.in
In tune to the last good nightiofthe birds;
In tune to the breezes. o'erhdad ; • '
In tune to the loving, musical words
That each to the other said.
We stood by the river, my friend and I,
, " .1 1he sutimor was scarcely past;
\ 1
at a'ohango had come over earth and sky
Since we saw the river last. y ,
i -
A few of the roses had died a a,y,
`A song=bird or two was bus od; .
Biz s a the earth looked mowrnful hat August day,
for our beaits were dry and crushed.
.
We left the still fiver; my friend awl I, ,
We saw: it never again;
And years, bearing changes to brow and eye,
Ilave died away since then.
Oh, steadfast, my friend, with the: earnest eyes,
My friend, with the brow serene.
O'er the vanished past we may mingle sighs,
Spite of weary miles between.
It will not be long, for my eyes are dim,
. Thy raven Warmest be white;
'We shall meet once more by a.river's bri
Death's river, bear, will not fright. -
A stranger: will mark with a careless eye
Two graves in the eburch-yard sod, *. ,
• While we stand by the river, my friend and
That glads the city of 'God.
A Litigious NaiL
' Some•men are never salisfied unless
they are engaged in litigation. One , of
this kind had purchased , a small sum
mer residence in the vicinity of New
. York. The stable of his neighbor was
built close up to the line which, divided
the two.places; and one of its iNAPindow
shutters oPened over the newly-purchas
ed premises of our litigious gentlemen.
Being civised by his lawyer Ali*l he
had a r ght to'do so, he at once demand
ed this W.illdOW, shutter 'should not open
outwards. The neighbor was a'sianple
minded and law-detesting German, and
readily consented to change the, swing
of the shutter. The proximity of the
stable, however, was a constant -. source
of irritations. Shortly after obtaining
the Concession referred to, our friend
came into the office Of his professional
- adviser in a state of agitation : 1 ,
"I have got nirn certain, Dow!"
"Got whom'?" asked'our lawyer.
"Why, that German -neighbor o
,mine." ,
' •
"How?" •
"This Morning I was standing upon
my piazmand I saw a goat looking out
of the stable window ; and, what do
you think, sir, its head was seven inch
es and a half over-the line I I can tes
tify to this, and ku can -my gardener,.
whom I called to witness it. ",
" Well," responded the lapyer, "and
what of that?" P.
"-What of that '."' almost screarned
the client.. "Do you think tam going
to stand a' circumstance like this? It is
, a trespass, ti Ir,, ti n d I want a suit brought'
at once ! "
"Do you," remarked the legal gentle-'
luau, "really-mean to have a suit coin- .
Menced for so trifling a m'atter ? ','
"Do you call this trifling? Look
here, Mr. —,you consider me, I be
lieve, a pertly good client. My law bu
kiness is of value in the course of a
year, is it not?"
"Certainly."
"Well, the n , -sir, I Mean to have this
suit brought. No man can be safe in
the enjoyment of his property if he
tamely submits to such -an outrage.—
Now, sir, you,may bring this suit or
not.. If\ you decline, I can find another
lawyer Who will act for me •, and re
member, I want no Justice's Court--:-I'll
have the trial in the Supreme Court of
the State of New York—l'll run ' the
risk of costs."
"As you seem determined, I- 'will
bring the . action ; but remember, you
must get some other counsel to try it. ".,
'This suit was brought., and the owner
of this goat and its neck, not knowing
but what the Summons served on him
involved almost his own neck, employ
ed competent counsel, who happened 'to
be an intimate friend of the plaintiff's
lawyer. After a tithe, and while the
clierit , of the latter was reveling in more
important matters of litigation, the de
fendant's counsel managed to get
„a
discontinuance, without costs.
MAKE ri POE LIP 6---During the pres
-ent term of the Howard County (Ind.)
Court, a man charged with grand lar
ceny_gave satisfactory evidence that he
wa.4 unable to employ council, ' and
Judge Brouse appointed H. H. Bennett,
Esq., of Kokofno, - to defend him. Ben
nett, after spending some time in; con-,
sL 'Ration with his client and in the ex
a illation of the case, found that the
ilt of the accused would be clearly a
made out, and persuaded him to plead
guilty to petit larceny. The court re
fusing to accept his plea, Bennett arose
and acid :
"Well, I reckon we can Plead guilty
co grand larceny,"
" Yes," replied the Judge. •
" Then we plead• guilty to grand lar
ceny," said Bennett.
"'his being the ea.se," said the JUdge,
"it remains only for the Cotirt to fix
the penalty ; and we will fine you five
dollars, sentence you to the State Prison
for two .vi.ars, and disfranchise you for
—for—
" Make it for life, your Honor " said
Bennett, looking at the Judge o/kr the
top of his spectacles," the prisquer's
Democrat.'
This brought down the whole bar, and
shook the gravity of the Court 'to, such
an extent, that the completion of the
sentence was much delayed.
.TOSH' BILLINGS LYNCH PINS.-Aith
hi if 3-au strike low. ,The man who un
dertakes.tew jump three hundred and
seventy-live feet 1%111 make a pretty
good try. 1• •
I never klut a man who was always
anxious tew repent of his sins before he
had committed them
_who didn't want
r watching.
Isharpest kind oatehing.
I never bet envy stamps on the mat
who is always telling what he would
did if he had been • filar. haVe, no
ticed-that this kind never got thar.
Faith don't appear to me tew be enny
thing more than tip topgdod sense ; and
the faith there is in this world now'
won't keel) a man from falling in the
bottom of a well, if he lets go uv the
curb to spit on his hands. ' ' -
, When I get to - not having any good
luck, it it qoea seem to me that I kan
. have more of it than only knew and
not half try 1 ; I suppose it seems fist so
to you, my ilriend, doesn't it?
- 1 kan't think uv 'oly talent now that
is so apt to descend from father to sun
- untarnished as the gift,of exaggeration.
A .man may have a perfect right to
be born single, but I (fought whether
he has a right to continue so. ' '
"My BoY DRUNK."--"Drunk ! my
boy drunk and tears started to the
mother's eyes, and she bent her head in
unutterable sorrow. In that moment
the visions of a useful and honorable
career - were destrOyed, and one of worth
lessness if not absolute dishonor, pre
sented itself. Well did she know . that
lute ranee walks hand in had with
povert., Warne, and death, and his
mother cart was pierced as With a
sharp poi d steel. Ah young man,
if the holy lig of love for her who
bore you is n dead within you, shun
that which gives her pain—adhere to
that which gives her jay. Ifsheis with
her Father in heaven; shun that course
alife which shuts tiwoates Of heaven
against you., and debars you from her
society forever. The drunkard can
never inherit the kingdom of God.
r,
The proprietor of a cotton factory put
his notice on his gate : "No cigars or
good-looking . men admitted." In expla
nation ho sant:, 'The one will set _a
flame among my cotton, and the other
among my girls. I won't admit such
dan gerob things in to my establishment.
The risk is too great." '
- NEW FIRM:
TO BUY SELL• 18,.0UR
_IBUSINESS !
•
'WE will buy at the highest market price,.
VV the following articles.
SHEEP PELTS,' DEACON'' SKINS,
DEER SKINS, • FURS, HIDES,
AND VEAL. SKINS,
for:which we will pay cash.
We will manufacture to order, French or home
tanned CALF or RIP BOOTS,.in the best man
ner and at fair rates, and pay especial attention
tpR PAIRING. •
Wo have a first-rate stock of
REABY-MABE WORK,
on which we will not bo undersold, and from tits
time, we shall make it a point to knot) np We: best
stook of . 4
LADIES' GAI7'DRS,
to be found in the county, which we will sell at
a lower profit than such articles have ever been
Offered in this region:
.1 1 79 shell likewise —ui l '
keep 01l a:good- assorl.menti
of
S• : e I, . • .
LADIES' BALMORA.LS, LEATHER
BOOTEES,: CHILDREN'S AND
• MISSES WORK OF VA,
RIMS STYLES, . -
and all styles of MEN'S WORIC.
LEATHER:: :FINDINGS:.
eaa be bought of us as cheap as any )vbero this
Side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND •
BINDING.
Our stock of - lIEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, , GLQVERS' L 41 STS,
TREES,- , 6 Leith SIMEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar
gest in the county, and Live sell fpr unroll profits.
,We talk busines&andt we mean business, We
have been in this region long enough to bo
known—let those who know us try us. Corner
of Main and.Graqon streets, opposite Wm, Rob
erts' Hardware Stoi6, C. W.' SEARS, -
. GEO. , 0. 'DERBY..
Weßsboro, April 24, 1307—if• ;
Stoves* Tin liVaire
FOR , Tlit IMILLIONO
D. P. ROBERTS, ,
OPPOSITE ROT'S BUILDING,
Is now prepared to furnish the,public with
anything in 'his line of business, in quantity as
large, in quality'. as good, and as cheap in price
as any dealers its Northern P,ennsylvanla,
He payo particular attention to tho
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS,
and intend to keep a full assortment of everything
inthat line.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
piomptly,aturwarrahted to givo satisfaction.
• REPAIRING
vreented in the beet manner and with diariatab
CALL AND SEE ME.
D. P. ROBERTS
Wellsbotough, Mural' 7,180&.
THE PLACE -TO BUY, DRUGS.
AT the Lawrenceville Drug Store, where you
a/R.6nd every thing properly belonging to
the Drug Trade •
CHEAP, CHEAPER, 'CHEAPEST,
and of the best quality for Cash. Also, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes, Lamps; Fancy Notions. Violin
Strings, Fishing Tackle, Window Glass, &c.
• Cash paid for Flax Seed.
C. P. LEONARD.
Lawrenceville, May 8,3867.
-: ii, c a2L!,Pz..kii
~,.y,
I use at Cattle Powiors.
TER, HEAVES,
COUGHS, DIS
TEJIPEIi, FE.
VERB, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITIO ND VITA 1.
ENERGY, Se, It
use Improves th,
n•iud„ incream
the appetite••give
II Smooth aro
glossy sIdu•••••aill
transforms
miserable skeletal
horse.
In all diseases of Swine, such. as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Liver,
(acts
rtirlo
acts as a specific.
By putting {u e n ,
onc•haif a pipci
! to a paper in ,a
•
.barra or Awn' I :j •
_above il isvii.., ;
will be cratlicuted
or entirely preventcil. • rr given in time, a certain
preventive and cure tar the llog eliniera.
Price 25. llerkts per Paper, or 6 Papers for Sli
PREPARED 1Y
s. 11. VOITTI
AT TlTi?nt
WITOLESAIE DRIII AND NIEDWINE DEPOT, ,
No. 116-;,Franklin PA., Baltimore, Md.
For saio by tlien).;h.
out thel.Yrtited St.std), )
For solo by John A. Roy;Wolloboro.
If.. B. BORDEN,
_ - TIOGA, PA.,
Dir - A just returned from the City with a large.
11, and desirable stockof goods consisting of
" DRUGS AND. MEDICINES, •
Yankeo Notions, of every description, Glass and
Plated-'Ware, Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, Dye
Stuffs, School Books, Groceries, and finally ovary
thing that is.ever kept in a Drug and Notion
Store. I wonld also call the Attention of the
public to our Stook of GERIMN LA.5f PS, une
qualed in the wide world, and -also th t I am
Agent for the " Morton" Gold Pen, and .hall
ways keep a large assortment.
Tioga, May 8, 1867-tf. B. B. BO ' t EN.
DR. PITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
-
ERB, for sale at Roy's Drug Store.
••••,
JOBI I 7OIIIO IN THE .13EST STYLE, and
with despatch, at THE AGITATOR Office.
A MERICAN WATCHES in Hunting Silver
„a, Cases from $27.60 up at FOLEY'S.
=ES
AT
FR
M
SPRING TRADE,
int ;i
and are prepared to supply the wants of the
people In
.i 1 ,
EMII
EW ARRANGEMENT I
This preparation,
,ng and favorably
mown, will they
lushly reinvigorate
woken•down and
ioe•spirited bones,
by strengthening
and' eleantang the
'tomach and antes•
Ines.
It is a sure pre
'entire of all dia.
clop is invaluable.
waves the timidity
A' the milk. It has
'cm proven by ac
%tat experiment to
acreage the quark
ity of milk and
Tam twenty per
!tit. and make the
utter Ilrm and
Weet. In fattening
tattle, it glees them
to appetite, looienst
hetil do, tird
lakes , them : thrive
We are Agents for Singer's Sewing Maohinel,
the best and cheapest' Machine for family use,
less liable to get out of repair, and more durable
than any other, adapted to line or coarse sowing.
Call and see them.
Tho doniorportner has had a iarie O ' Xi)o . ltieDo4l
in Merolietta,,Tailoring, avid ii if dui Intention of
the new firm to pat this branch Of their business
beyond attOcesiful acimpetition. ' -
-.m-'..3LG?r :•. _.~.-.::i3.ti.::»t~~f~.7:.•w~."t.'[:i.`C'S.'a.~. ~.
IUIU
Ur SPRING GOODS
'll7 1e,49
TEE PEOPLE'S STORE
* 'AIM NOW REcErynco A
.•' ei 111 - A
4 t :4 3 i t Pi: 1, t i, I- ll!i'i
~i
SH STOCK OF GOODS
4.1 .1 .
.Adapted to: tbs. , ,
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
WITH
DRY GOODS.-
,`.t.
MEE
OUR LONG EXPERIENCE
1110 11ni;h1 us th!tt .
?k,
GQQD ,4 1 . 0 PP s
'tho best satisfnotion, and those accustomed
rto patronise us know that'we
,‘• I , ;
KEEP THE BEST GOODS
are to be found In this enitten, 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
ytr•
to poll 1 . 1 tbii yard ,or
DE UP TO ORDER • AND WAR
RANTED TO: FIT.
10H I I
It STOCK WILL:RE KEPT FULL,
and all Goods sold by-us
rranted to_ giye Satisfaction,
ANIo
dials Low as at any other Estab
i
lishment. Mind Mit..
• .
I' • •e
, • i .. . , .
a invite an examination of our Stock and
~
,
i ces, pledging ournelece to'
1
GOODS FREELY AND "TAKE NO
I OFFENCE '
whop no sale - is Anade.
SMITH & WAITE.
~ Apr. 10, 1867.
orning, N. Y
~-........
. 1
ikon et, Van VOkenburg.
Have established theineelves at
O. - UNION BLOCK,
lately occupied by F. D. Bunnell.
They are now receiving a lace stock of
SPRING
1
RY G O ODS,OD
la part, auokas
loths, Cassimeres, Veritiugs, Ladies'
Cloths, and 'a large variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods.
- GU ES,
lin
MERCHANT, TAILORING
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
DON'T FORGET THE:PLACE
To bay cheap, and a choice lot of
4 , 1
SPRIXG GOODS.
Wellsbcrro, Feb, 20 1 1867—ff.
~:i:.;.;f.•'s..'~r'L'f.~a: ira : 3a:::+,s ~ ., ~,EU.`!w's~ : ~ ..'S.:i.,. ,~eYr , c.~^sr,•..
~..;.~'.
CENTRE OF ATTIMCTION IS AT
.
C. _S. 'M, THE fi CO.
Would Efuninitee to the good people of Tinge
Qounty that they have just returned from New
York with their second full stock of
El
FALL gr. WINTER GOODS,
timbraoing alt tho novelties as well as the enb
stontials receciired.• •
. ,
DIEM 'GOQDS in all varieties.; S TAPLE
' & FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS,
& BEST FRENCH WOVE con
. SETS, GLOVES - errn , HO.
SIERT, YANKEE
TIONS, &c., &c.
MINE, r CONY, and Siberian Squirrel.
The largest Stook of
CLOTHS- 8c CASSIMERES in the county,
READY MADE CLOTHING, and
CLOTHING made to order super
' patended'byfir,st elaag:ioarprnen.
FOOP *ADN:I3OPTS & OOES in end-
.
less -variety, HATS & OAPS
~to suit all •tastes, '
GROCERIES, &C., &9/ 4 ::
Our g oods have been bought, durin g the, laid;
panic in Now York • and wilt be sold at panic
prices.
MEE
Prioes are down, monopoly broken up. No
other store can or dare compote with us in qual
sto
ity
on of ad pripe:;7lotturthert pMATHER . l articulars calc -'C!, nt tO.he
• ' "
Lawrenceville, Dec. 19, 1866.
1867. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
.1867,
UTIi commence this your with an exclusively
CASH business..
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT
lIMMMII
CASH PAID 'FOIL OATS I
CASH a PAID FOR CORN I
CASLI- FOR . ,EVERYTIIING 1 I
A ,LARGE ,STOOK OF FLOUR FOR
A LARGE . .. STOCK' OF ' PEED • Ik)R
'CASH
A . LARGE STOCK OP PORT( IOR
Call and 13 e o BAILEI
Wellaboro, Jan. 9, 1867-ly.
All persons indebted to us by note Or book
account must call and settle or pay costs.
Jan. 1667._ ,WRI(IIIT ,/fo BAILEY.
Stoves: Stoves
AND HARDWARJ!
MR. WILLIAM , ROBERTS begs to
announce to the citizens of. Tioga County,
that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brlttania, and Shoot-Iron Ware, he
hue, at a•great outlay, atockod, his storo on
MAIN STitErr, 'WELISBORO;
with a complete assortment of Shelf Ilerdware
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND , BUCK SA.IVS,
. BUTTS, STRAP BINGES, :
, • CARPENTER'S TOOLS, ,' .
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
•
KITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS,o CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPAI'S'ES, FORKS,
BENCH-SORE WS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASIIERs,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
• TREES,. ELLIP.
• . TIC "
ME
SPRINGS, • HORSE SHOE'S, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONII
' - 'HANGINGS; CORN
, POPPER'S,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUPPERS
COMBINED, .Al/30., PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES ;
• POWDER 'AND
:.CAPS. -4
PATENT BARNDOOH HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use. These'are but n
few of the many artieles' doinposing our stock
of Hardware.
We
call
invite • ,,
Ithe public to and examine for
themselves. Wi, aim to keep the best quality of
good, in our line • and all work to ordetiklone
promptly and well. WIP.JAM ROBERTS.
Wellshoro, Sept. 1,1"—.11:
lit} J. STICKLIN,
• •
Chairmakeri Turner, and
Furniture Dealer, •
ALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's,Wdgm t Win
Main Street. FACTORY in Sects ec, Wit
Hams Foundry, socond story. _
Orders promptly Ailed find, satisfaction gga:ran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wellsboro, Jnno 12, 1867, J. STICTUIN,
LADIES' SETS from SI.SQ to $3O, at.
dool9 , FOLEY'S.
,
RACEI tohamian•Glaaa Vases, at
dean roLt,;'rB:
•
CjAttNIIER, French, Marine 'and dhurch
Clocks, at [dool9) FOLEY'B.
MUMMI
FURS ! FURS ! !
=I
I MB
CASH !
CASH I
=I
, 1
.01VicniA13..534 e• • - ife:
NF. 9Y 1:1001)S ANi) Nl* PiCIOP;S
• •
'l'.K
A 0 WICIIAM9St
. ,
. ~.
q!..IPGAA.P,-,e,
HAVING} just returned from New York Willi
New and carefully selected
All those in wont of :poo4s, fvtll find it if; Their
interest to call and
h EXAMINE; OUR STOCK
and learn Prices before luyinpelsen:here,
DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR,
All the above Goods are bought at the lowest
Cosh Prices and will be sold
' • , -;
ONLY roll CASH '6lt 'READY PAY.
Don't forgot tho pliiee, at tho old stand of
VAN NAME & WICKHAM. ' • • ' '
it.
Tiiig,a; Pa., Fob. 200 sofli',4f. I •.1
qty:t•
To . thp . :l 3 4bge ,of Wellaboro
; G- A Y I4 ,
SURIR,9TJaNI?I,I-. POV.NTR,Y
MI
1 At.FIS' this method )1' 'mitifylhg the people
that the Stock of
SPRINGILOTHING
is on hand, and offer:t it lower than before.
The Store in well stocked with the most psi
jumble
GENI"S t FURNISIIING GOODS,
WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIM,
COLLARS, „NECKTIES, , SUS- .
• PENDERS, SOCKS',
and a good large lot of the most faslii,)nalllo
ever brought to this market. Also
TRUNKS, BAGS, ANT) UMBRELLAS,
which you dop buy_ low for cash, at tho Cheap
Clothiovilltoro of N. ASIIER, under tho Agim
tor Offico.
IVolllboro, April 10, 1807.
Popular Dry Goods Trade
'FIE Subscriber is now receiving his
Among which will ho found many of tlio Mos
popular Styles of
• DMUS 04.005510
SHAWLS, CLOAKIN(IS & SACKINGS,
PRINTS, .GINGILAMS. BROWN AND
BLEACIPD MUSLINS, TICKINGS,
DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRT
• INGS,
.TABLE LINENS,
, BROWN & BLE.A. ED,
NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, ACE AND
EMBROIDERED WIND V CUR-
SpecieLattention is called to his .
CLOTHING ; cc:. TAILORING DE-
Wliere a pellet fit, is guaranteed er no sale. ,
A share . of Abe public patronage is'respeetfully
THOMAS HARDEN.
NVollsboro,iAlay 35, 1867
I claim for it
Ist. The cheapest, most convenient, and mod
durable rarm Gate in use.
2d. Any farmer can make it with the uso of a
saw and Itaminer
3d. It does not sag the posts, and e:innot be
blown open or shut.
llh. TL is not obstructed by ice or snow.
6th. it is stronger than any other gate, and le
equally, so when open or shut, and cannot ho
blown open or shut, nor dogs )he hardtist wind
affect it when open.
On tho above claims and cepecialtii in regard to
iteoheapncee, dttrability, and convenience, toe tlify
competition, 'lt is a now gate and has been but a
short time before the public, but in all easel' it
has taken the preference, (we) , all other glace. .t
It costs, including posts, only $1,25 to $1,50,
and farmers can make them at oven less than
this—thcll do not coed more,than ott Ord intfrg pair
of bare.
Township rights for sale on terms very profita
ble to the purchaser;, Farm rights for sale for
$3.00 OWI, rhavo
,put them down to this,low
figure so that none. need he without them,
,MAY
be sure and mcantine, this before purchasing of
any Other.
Any ono wishing further particulars will please
address the subscrilier, all Orders will receive
prompt, attention: Address,
' • , . , Q. S. KIMBALL,.
Apr. 24, '67—tf. • „ ()emote, Tiogit 00.,
A LL persons interested in the introduction of
. a.,* practical, machinery into our country, are
requested to investigate the merits of •
HENDERSON'S RAND POWER LOOM.
This loOm ; will do all kinds.of hand weaving.
It will weave, jeans, blankets, plain oloth, sad
not, itersoy,,ilaumel. seamless saolt, : double width
blankets, or any Rind of, cotton, wool or flax
cloth. It treads the treadles, throws the shuttle.,
lets off tho web, and takes up' the cloth. It makes
the upper shod ns the batten Vomes forivard,mnd
boats up the filling after, the cross is made; ma
king better eloth'nnd better selvage than can be
made in any ,othei {V4,
Looms made• eider and 'wit-tented. Apply
at the shop o •Watery Strdeti 'sign • " Loom
Factory." LEWIS WET .11
Wellsbero, ItlJch 20, 1807—tf. •
muissirL!
in good blo T w l i i n e a TLoz r
an (iCornetprepared
Bnnd
to furnish good Music on all occasions for a rea
sonable compensation.
All communications should be addressed to
the Leader and Secretary at Tioga,
'F. If. ADAMS; Leader.
•• , •
April 3,1367—0 m:
PLATED WARE—Cake baskets, card bask—
cts, castors sugar bowls, otO., at
- --FOLEY'S.
TflV'titrgost 'assortment of Watpli?s,
Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county
.
STOCK OP aooDs,
Kept constantly on hand, a choice lot of
PORK, &C., &C
cQ r ,vp, PANTS AND VESTS,
tlBO, a largq asnortmont of
consisting of
'IA TS" `.A ND • CA .P ,S;
ME
Ma
SPRING STOCK
. • -
lEM9
Merchandise 9
at prices that nro worthy or : atEtwAtipn.
Also, a full lino of
TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED TABLE AND
PIANO SPREADS,
HOSIERY; GL 0 VES"; &e.
PAI?.Z.II.Ei.V2:`,
TJIFER •S
PATENT FARM GATE:
(Patented Sept, 11, 1813 ti.)
HAND, POWER LOOM.
• 4, [NWT:tied i56.5.]
[l9doc66]
M!1=1•!El
J. L. BELDEN,
ITEM'S constantly on hand a fine stock of Pure
IV Drugs, Monlicinos, Chemicals, 4,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
$
for Medicinal and Sacromental use; also all the
popular Patent Medicines, Paints, Varnishes", Oils,
65 a, all kinds of brushes, Dye Colors , Dye Woods
and Stuffs, fine Toilet Soaps, Perfumery,
•Poip
• odes, Cosmetics, ezc.,
. STATIONERY, PENS, •PENOILS,,, -
, • •
PAPER AND ENVELOPES,
=I
Memorandum Books, PtiSs Books,
dm, Potash
in' bulk ht 15 cents per pound, Kerosene 011,
Lamp Oil, Turpentine, Benzine, ao.
Fresh Oatmeal and Pearl Barley at 10 eta per
pound. I• am solo agent in Dlossburg for Dr.
N. Weaver's Ext. Fireweed, and warrant it te
cure Scrofula,Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Pimples on
the face, and ell •diseases arising from impure
state of the Blood ifrusod according to directions.
Particular attention given to compounding
Physician's and other Prescriptions. guaran
too satisfaction, both in quality and price.
Remember the Store, opposite the new Coal
Co's Store, Blossburg,,Pa.
•
Aug. 15, 1.866-tf. J. L. BELDEN.
Mather & Horton,
DVALEttB
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GROCERIES &- PRO V ISIONS ,
OCXE.IFY, HA.RDWA
MOO]) T]PILI,OVD-~PAI E,
YANKEE NOTIONS. n
.LAIVRENCEVILLN, PENN'A:
Cash Paid for Produco,., W. d."IIOR7ON
24;1806-1y.'
186.6.
FOR - SAtE. 1866.
•
BY
13. C. WICkIIAM,
A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
NANIENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA
60,000 , Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES .b SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees, aro composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them largo and
in bearing. Any one *fishing to get a supply
will do Well to Call andr see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.: Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 23, 1.366L1y",
HARRAH'S NATIONAL GATE
1. The most „common workman or a farmer
can build it.
2. It is made of all sizes, and is perfectly
adapted to all tldto•purposos, whether for cattle
yard, farm, door-lyird or garden.
3. It requires ho hinges, and patnot be blown
Open nor shut.
4. It does pot swag the post, and the (late
itself cannot sag.
5. lireaeby stock eaxlmit open it.
eannot*o driven against when open.
I% It is not obstructed by either rain, sleet or
8001 Y.
S. Being built without tnortise or tenon, it
(w ts but little more than a pair of good bars.
ii. ' 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
veniont and . durablo Gam in.use.
During the fall of 1865, the Nutlet:lull:tato has
received the highest award at SEVEN STATE
and some SEVENTY 'COUNTY. FAIRS, And
in competition with other Gatos, it tun taken the
FIRST PREMIUM in ovary instance.
It challenges the whole list of Gates tb a prao.,
tiara test, throughout all seasons.
The National Grit° has received the unquali
fied approbation. of all who have used it.
These Gates, including Posts, aro built at a
cost of $4 to $B, according to workmanship and
material used. Their manufacture insures a
profitablo investment of capital, as they com
mand a ready sale at from 60 to 100 per cent.
profit; and it is perfodtly safe to put them up at
all times underwarrant, as they have in no case
failed to give thii In,
frelleet eatiefaction. '
J. P. BILKS,
D. ANGELL,
A. ALBA.
AFf• Township and Farm Rights for sale iu
Tioga. and Bradford Counties.
Applicants for purchase of Territory,
send for Circular containing particulars.
Rights for average Farms aro uniformly sold
for $lO each, including printod drafts and spool
fications for building all sizes of bqth Farm and
Entrance Gate, by the aid of which any one can
construct them. '
On receipt of $lO, hi all cases accompanied by
a particular description of the land for which the
right 'is desired, the appropriate Conveyance,
drafts, &c., will bo promptly forwarded.
Address, pith stamp, .
NATIONAL GATE CO.,
March 27, 1867—tf. Knoxville, Pa.
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J.- W. BRADLEY'S Celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
MEY will not bend or break like• the single spring,
but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape
when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown
aside ad useless. The hoops are oovered with donblo and
twisted thread, and tho bottom rods aro not only don.
ble springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing
them from wearing out when dragging down stoops,
stairs, !cc.
The :wonderful flexibility and groat comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing tho Duplex Elliptic
Skirt, will be experienced particularly In all crowded
assemblies, operas, carriages,railroad cars, church pews,
arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt
can bo folded when in use to odenpy a small place as
easily and conveniently as tr silk or muslin dress, an in.
valuable quality, in crinoline, IF _not found in any single
spring skirt. -
A lady baying' oujeyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenient° 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 ladies they aro superior to all others.
The Duplex Elliptic la a great favorite with all ladies,
and is universally recommended by the fashion Maga ,
vines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world:
To enjoy the following Inestimable advantages'in
crinoline, viz: superior quality, peribet manufacture,
stylish shape and finish; flexibility, durability, comfort
and economy, inquire for J. W- Bradley's Duplex Ellipl
tic ,or double spring skirt, and be sure you got the gen
uine articles
OAIITION.—To guard against.imposition, impeniten
t:tr to notice that shirts offered as "duplex" have the
red ink 'etamp, viz : "d. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic:
Steel Springs," upon the weietband—nono others are
genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin
being passed through tho center, thus revealing the
two (or double) springs braided together therein, which
is thosecret of their flexibility and strongthtandacom
binatlon not to be found in anfother skim
For Bale in all stores whore first class skirts tiro sold
throughout the 'United States and elsewhere. Manu
factured by the sole owners of the patent, . ..
`VESTS, BRADLEY Sc GARY,'
July3,3tn. ,07 Chambers A7OA 81 lteade sta., N. Y.
TALL BROOK. COAL.- 4 The . undersigned
having make arrangements to furnish Coal
by the TON or CARS LOAD, coarse or fine, solic
its the patronage of the public:
ALSO—has constantly on hand; a large stock
of CARRIAGE BOLTS, ,to., at wholesale and
retail: , BLACKSMITHING of all kinds
done lit the best manner. S. Mt GEER.
Tioga,Dco. I, 1866-.tf. •
j Rochester Trout Flies,
THE Subscriber is agent for tho above oelelm:a
tea Flies. Also a fine assortment of Lead
ers, Kinsey Hooks, Snails, Braided Silk, Son
Grass Linen Lines. Trout Baskets, Fly Books,
Hut, Fly Ituils.,Reels,.&,q., ,fte. _ Shop in Year of
rwherts . , Tin Shop.
Wollsboro, May 29, 1567
FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
buckwheati flour, corn meal and feed, always
on hand. Call at the Charleston Mlllbefore buy
ing your dour andfeed. I can make it an object
for you to buy: " r RUSSELL.
May 10, IS66—tf.
New .Spring - Goods
just received at
April 1 ) 18.67.
FOLEY'S.
Drugs, Zsdicines, &c.
BLOSSBIIItt . I, PA.
Patente3 , Septembor 20th, 1864.3
ITS; CLAIMS ARE
'(Olt DOUBLE SPRING)
• %
S KIT T.
LORAN A. SEARS.
C. It. KELLEY'S
HMO DREG STORE.
CORNING, N. Y.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
14 , AND OILS,
TU'ADDEUS DAVIDS' tONCEN-
TRATED MEDICINES,'; CIN-
CINNATI WINES AND
BRANDY, WHITE
WASH LIME,
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEIDL
CINES, PETROLEUM OIL,
ROCHESTER PER-I
FIIMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
AND DYE COLORS,
Sold at' Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested
to call and get quotations before going further
iiii
W. D. TERBELL & CO
•
Corning, N. Y., Tan. 1,1867-1 y
PIiOTOGRAP.IIIC.
E. & 11. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
ManufaciurerS of Photographic Materials,
WROLEEALE AND RETAIL,
501 BROADWAY, N; Y.
• In addition to our main business of Photographic
Materials wo are headquarters for tha kllowingoriz:
Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views
Of American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes
Groups, Statuary, etc.
Stereoscopic Views of the War,
From negatives made in the various campaigns anci
forming a comploto Photographic history of dm great
contest.
Stereoscopic Views on Glass.
Adaptod for either Magic Lanterns or the Stereoscope
Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on reeelp
of Stamp.
Photographic Albums.
We manufacture more largely than any other house,
Wont 200 varieties from 50 cents to $5O each. Our
ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in
beauty and durability to all others.
Cord Photographs of Gene'4als, States-
men, Actors. etc., etc
•
Our Catalogno embraces over FNE THOUSAND
different subjects, including reproductions of the most
celebrated Engravings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cata
logues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0.D.,
will ploaso remit 25 per cent. of thq amount with their
order. The prices and quality of our goods cannot fail
to satisfy. Jan. 2,1867-9 m.
Tioga Marble Works.
MILE undersigned aro now prepared to exo
cute all orders for Tomb Stones ancl Monu
meats of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved workmanship.
and with dispatch.
We keep constantly on hand both kinds or
Marble and will bo able to suit all who may fa
vor us with their orders,
on as reasonable terms
as van bo obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and wade to look as good as new.
WILCOX S; WHITNEY.
Tiogi, May 22, 1867—tf.
To t the Farmers of Tioga County
T AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence
a superior
FANNING MILL ,
which possesses tbo following advantages over another
1. It soparatoe oats, rat litter. r id foul seeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow soedi and all
other seeds, perfectly. e ,
•
3, It cleans timothy seed. r
4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
This mill is built of the best and most durable tim
bar, in good style. and le sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
;will At a patent siovO, for soparating. oats from
wheat, to other =fibs, on reasonable terms.
J. It MATHER.
Lawrenceville, October 10,1600-4 f
WALUER & Lif.TUROP;
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, IRON STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIN-TVARE,
HLTING, SAWS, CUTLERY ;
WATER LIME,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Caiiiago and Ilarness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, k.c.
Corning, N. Y, Jan. 2, 1867-Iy.
REMINGTONS' FIRE ARMS.
W .OLb BY THE TRADE GENERALLY
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
200,000 VANISHED THE U. S. GOVERNMENT.
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibro
Navy Revolver, 30-100 in. Calibre
Bolt Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Pollee Revolver, Navy izo Calibre
New Pocket Revolver 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 82 Cart'go
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 IL LCartridge
Gun Cane • ,N 022 & 32:Cartridge
Brooch Loading Ilillo,(Bols') No 32'lk 38 "
Revolving Rifle, 36 & 44400 in-Cnlibre
' E. REMINGTON Sc SONS.
PRINCIPAL AGENTS.
Moore k Nichols. New York; Wm Rand zt Son,
Boston; Jos C Grubb Co, Philadelphia; Petri.-
tney.& Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom At Co,
;Now Orleans; Johnson, Spencer it Co, Chicago;
L M Rumsoy & Co, St. Louts; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. Feb 20, 1867.-sm.
PNEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa.,
. grateful for the Very- liberal patrhage
heretofore received, will continue so as to per
form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing _professional`demands now engaged.
All operations in all departments of the profes
sion executed in the best possible manner. All
new, useful inventions and improvements adopt
ed. The highested of his patrons the ultima
tum of his ambiti dn ge . Deo. 5, 'dB-tf
ROY'S CHOLER DROPS
CURES COLIC,
, CURES DYSETERY,
CURES. CHOLERA MORBUS,
CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
CURES all Bowel Complaints, bat does not
cure anything else. This medicine is no
cure-all : it has the confidence of every body,
for o it is never known to fail : it should be kept
on hand by every family. Sold ,by dealers in
medicine at fifty conta per bottle:? For sale in
Wellshorough at Roy's Drug Stott'
NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that Rob
ert Custard, Senior, has beau placed in
charge of tract No. 1590, and those parts of tract
No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb's creek, belong
ing to`the heirs of Luke W. Morris; and all per
sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen
alty„of prosecution.
ELLIBTON P. 51011114;
885 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Feb. 27.1887-6 mo
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—J. B. Rusks
pear, dealer in Decker Brother and
Haines (V. Brothers pianos, Mason e, Hamlin cab
inet organs, Trent, Linsoy Co. melodeons, and
the B. Shoninger melodoons. Room over J. R.
Bowou t 's store. Sept. 12; 1866.
LINES OF TRAVEL.
ERIE 1111ILWA
On and after Monday, Apri1,28,1861. t
Corning at thefollowitXonrs:
WBB D BOUND, r
12:28 a.m., Express Mail. Sundays excepted, for Buffa
lo, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, connecting With traits
for the West.
6:44 a at Night Express, Sundays excepted, 161
, Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct connection
with trains of the Atlantic & Greatj Weftern, Las
Shore, and Oland Trunk Beltways, loran points west,
7:07 a. ra l tilght Express, Daily, for Buffalo.Salamanca
Dunkirk and tbo West, connecting as above.
7:16 a, rn,, Night Express, Sundays excepted, for Roch
ester and Daffalo, via Avon.
10:32 a. m., Mail Train, Sandays . exc.epted, for Roches:
for and Buffalo, via Avon. • '
2:16 p. in. Baltimore' Express, Sundays excepted, for
Rochester and anffaloeie. Avon.
7:03 p. m.. Day Express, giadays excepted, for Buffalo,
connecting with the Lake Shore and Grand Trunk
Railways for points west and south.
7;10 p m Day Express, Sundays oicepted, tor Rochester
6:40 p. m., Emigrant train, Daily, for the West.
12:26 n. m. Express blail,Sondayeexcopted, for Bunk,
Salamanca and Dunkirk, connecting with trains ft r
the West. '
12.80 p in Way Freight, Suidays sxcepted.
•
' • IL'AUTWARD soUND.
12:113 a. m., Night Express', Daily, connecting at ray.
court for Warwick. and at New York with afternoon
trains -and steamers for Bostonand New England
Cities.
4:01n. in., Cincinnati Exhress, Itondays excepted, con
meting at Elmira for arrisbnrg, Philadelphia on.
the South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton
for Syracuse; at Great Bend for Scranton, Philadel
pida, and Trenton; atlackawaxon for Hawley, and a
Ornycourt for Newburg and Warwick.
10.16 nm Accommodation Train daily, connecting a
at Elmira for Canandaigua.
10:48 a. m., Day Express, Sundays excepted, connectln •
at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton for Syra
cusp. at Great Bona for Scranton, at:lackawaxen to
Ilawley, sad at Jersey City, with midnight rapes
Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Beni
more and Washington.
8:12 p. m., Baltimore. Express, Sundays excepted.
4:35.p. M.,. Now 'York and Baltimore Mall, Su ndayS ex„
canted, connecting at Elmira for Ilairishurgh,Philai.
delphia, and South.. -
7.07 p tn Lightning Express, SundaYs excepted, ton.
netting at Jersoy city with morning express train of
New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Wembingtoza,
and at New York with morning express trains , for
Boston and the East.
12:30 p. in. way Freight, Sundays excopted..
WM. It. BARR, • R. RIDDLB,i• •
Gen'l Pass. Agent. • • Oon'l enp't.
Northern Central R. R.
... r .---
TRAINS FOR TR'S NORTH.
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Trains for Can andagnla leave Elmira as follows :
Accomodation at i 7 00 a ra
Expreae [fastest train on prd] . , 11 45 a m
Mail i ; 6 14pm
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached]: ..... ~. 7 10 a c:
On and after April 29th, 1887, trains will arrive and
depart from Troy, as follows;
110 , 11190 BOATEL MOVIIIII ZiOrTH
Express. 645 p m .Express ]O5O am
Elmira Mail 650 a m Elmira Mail 965 p'm
Local Freight 10 60 a nt'j Local Freight...... 3 85 pm
'Through 'Freight 9 55 p 111 IThrough Freight 2 00 a zn
E. S. BROWN, Dir. Sept.
1 ----
Blotsburg & Core . g 9 & Tiogii B. 11
Timing will run as follows until further notice
Accommodation—Leaves Blosaburg at 0,60 a. tn., Nam.
field at 7,30, Ilona at 8,20, Lawrenceville at 9,55--
arriving at Corning at 10,20 a. in.
Mall—Leaves Blossburg at 2,35 p. in., Mansfield at 3,2.5:
Tioga at 4,06, Lawroncevillo at 4,s7—arriving at
Corning at 6 p. m.
Mail—Leaves Corning at 8 a. in., Lawrenceville at
Tioga at 10,02, Mansfield at 10,40—arriving at Blois.
burg at 11,30 a. in.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 4,50 p. m., Lea.
rencevllle at 5,58, Tioga at 1.02, Mansfield at 1,00- 7 ,
arriving at Blossbung e
Philadelphi
Trains on.tho Ylilladelp
as follows :
WESTWARD.
kali Train loaves Philadelphia
" " Williamsport
." arr. at Erie
riti Express leaves Philadelphia
• Williamsport
" " arr. at Eric
Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia
" " " Williamsport
" " arr. at Lock Haven
Bald° Express leaves Baltimore
' Williamsport.
" " arr. at Lock Haven
, EASTWARD. '1
Mall Train leaves Erie
Williamsport
" " arr. at Philadelphia
Erie Express leaSes Erie
" " " Williamsport...
XeC" art. at Philadelphia,.
. , .
7.11 . a .
'lra Mail leaves Lock Haven
.. .. WilllarasPort..a.,,.. . S :2, a a
arr. at Philadelphia . b. 40 p a
Lock haven Acc , ra leaves Lock llama ...... .. 1.60 p a
" '• ~ leaves Williaapiport 3,20 p a
' arr. at Philadelphia 12.50 a a
A. L. TTLAP., Gen'l Supt._
Atlantic az4Gteat Was - turn It W.
• SALAMANCA STATION.
WETTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BODND,
Mall 5.30 Express 6.10
Accommodation. 6,35 Mall 5.52
Express 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45
Express 11.00 Express - 015
At Cory there 18 afjunction vitt). the Philadelphia B Erie, and CH Creek 1 all Roads.
At Meadville wit, the Franklin and 011 City and
Pitbole Branch.
• At Leavittaborgo he Maboniny Branch makes a de
rect route to Cleveli?Ml. Atillavenua connects with
Cloteland and Pittsbut gh Railroad.
The Road passes through Akron, Ashland Galles,
Marlon,
- Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various reit
roatisyand terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D. RUCKER, Qon. Bupt., Meadville, l's.
U. S. CLAIM AGENCY,
For the Collection of •
Army and Navy Claims and Pensions.
THE NE•fi' BOUNTY LAW, pJssed July 28,1868, gives
two and throe years' soldiers extra bounty. send
in your discharges.
OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY.
Throo s snonths' extra pay proper to volunteer officers
who wore in service March 3,1805.
PENSIONS INCREASED
To all who have lost a limb and who have been perms
neatly and totally disabled. • •
Ali other Government claims prosecuted..
JEROME B. NILES.
Wellsboro, October 1.0, 1886-tt
Planing & Turning•
B. T. VAN HORN,
TT AVING got his now Faotory in operation.
I - 1 is .how prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
tVare promptly and Intim best style of workman
ship. Having procured a •
WOODWORTH PLANER,
he is ready to dross boards or plank with dispatch
SCROLL•WORIC & BRACKETS,
furnished to o i rder: ilia machines are of the new
ost and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Waln Ste, WELLS
BORO, PA.,
Oot. 31, 1866—tf.
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IDISUR/INCE
MESSRS. NICHOLS (t. MITCHELL would
respectfnllY inform the people of this vi
cinity, that they bawl the agency of some of the
best
Life . & Eke liner ano 6 4s Companies
In the States, and are rt,xv prepared to insure at
reasonable rates. • •
_ Mr. MITCHELL tidying boon appointed
NOTARY PUBLIC,
will attend promptly to any business relatiog to
his office, which may be entrusted to him. I
They aill bo found at the °Mee formerly ooell"
pied by Lowrey and Wilson, on Main Street,
Welleboro, Pa. March 13,1867- I y. '
Bounty and Pension Agency.
H r ATING received dollnito instructions in regardt o
the extra bounty allowed by the act - iipprerei
July 28. 180, and having on band a large oupLOY of id
necessary blanks, I am . pr pared to proseente!ell Pen:
1
lion and bounty claims w kb may- be placed in li i ,J,
bands. Persona liriug at distance can cumManic a `"
with me by lotterand the r communications will ba
promptly answitt oil ~ , WM. 11. MO.
Wellsboro.October 24,1866.
lI I SHATTUCK, Snp't.
Erie R. R.
la & Erie Rail Road will run
. 7.00 p m
. 420 a in
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