The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, August 21, 1867, Image 4

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THE DHUHK4RDI3 D&UGIkTEB.
By O. W. D'UliGA,l";:'
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Out in tho etr4 with naked felt ,: ; ,:•- :.,
s.
I Paw the drtinkard'a littlediagliter; . ?
... • .
Her tattered shawl was this tind small;'
She little knew for no 'one taught her.
Hor,i3kin vat fair, her . anherti hail-,
Was bloArrk . about her pietty 'forehead,
Her sad, face wore sorrow'a trace, -
And want and woo that were not borrowed,
Heart-broken, ehild;she seldom smiled,
Hope promised her no bright to-rap-crow;
Or if its light flashed on her night,
'Then up came darker eloirdii of sorrow.
She sottly sold; "We have no bread,
No wood to keep •the fire. burning
The child was ill; thOtirtd so chili
Iler thin cold blood tole') was tnining
But men well fed and warmly clad,
'And ladiCs roherl in richest fashion, •
Passed oti the aide where no one cried
To them for pity or eonipission.
Fled that long night, and then the light • •
Of rosy day in beauty alining, '
Bet dome and spire and reof . ,or fire,
And shone on one bey nd.repining.
Asleep—alone—as cold atone, 0
Whore no dear•parent evtir sought her;
In winding sheet ef snow and sleet,
We found the drunkard's. lifeless daughter:
About Dreams,
• .
Dreams - are thin which 'conies true
• sometimes, and so etimes don't.
There are three classes of
,dreams,
-41amely,_ •Act-wit :
ood dreams, bad
arirea - ms, and &rad bad dreams.
A good 'dream is; dream whet' you
dream. you are to hung or married,
and waken up and find ft all a mistake.
• A bad dream is to dream you are
sleeping with a baby, and waken up
and find you are.
A`darned bad dream is to dream you
are hugging a Pretty girl, and' Waken
up and find your arms around the
pil
low.,
A E man is apt to swear when he does
that.
We know aehap who . dreamt thusly,
awoke thusly, and swore thuslr—the
chap Was us: '
I had a dream the other night—a bad
dream—a darned bad dream.
• , I thought I was in bed and trying to
go to sleep Whbn a large army of bed
.bugs made their appearance and imme
diately went to work to put me 'out of
bed. I thought that four million three
thousand six hundred and ninety-seven
got me by each foot, and three million
nine thousand hun d red and ninety-:
nine• got me by each arm, and hoisted
me out on the floor-just as easy as acorn
elevator.
Justat that moment I awoke and
found my dream a fact. )' ' ,
When a fellow ilrear4 he d i es and
i
goes . to t e deuce, he is glad when he
• gets awake that it isn't ki; but when a
single Elan dreams he' has just been
married, and the wedding supper is
-over, and the guests are going home, he
is dognation mad to awaken and ,find
himself in bed with himself—he is, you
bet. A married man don't see it in that
light. , .
Some people cant dream poetry, or at
least I've heard say they, could; arid
judging from the half I see in print, I
don't doubt the factin the least.
The worst dream I ever had in mil
life was this :
_1
_ I dreamt I was elected to Congress
from New Jersey, put up.at
i ,drank champagne, and had a servant
to put on my boots, fell in love with the
,1 daughter of aU. S. S., and U. S. S. fell
, in love with me. Proposed to the
, daughter,. and daughter said "yes;"
fought a duel with my rival and shot
off his nose. Asked U. S. S. for his
daughter, and U. S. S. said "God bless
you," and forked over $50,000 to daugh
, ter's account. Daughter afid I were
.united,in prOlock, and daughter forked
over MA/m4;n trio_ .Batt ~ fn.+. .1, 1 ".. 40 ,_
started a newspaper, and engaged tile
Rev. Swear-Sweat-and-Preach to write
for it.' Got tremendous rich, and, con
cluded tO buy New York City.
When I had reached this point, I
felt somebody punching me In the ribs.
I awoke and heard a tore. The voice
said ; •
"SnoOks•get upand make the fire,
the baby's got the colic. Bless the
'sweetie, yittle•darlie summit dosy akie,
yessey didy." . •
• . It was my wife who, spoke-rand of
- course I got up.
THE 'num?' AND THE Hin
doo thief was once 'convicted and con
demned to die, but he hit upon the , fol
lowing expedient to escape the penalty
of the laws. He sent for the jailer, and
told him he had a secret to disclose to
.the king, and when he had done so he
would be ready to die. The king sent
to him to know what the sei3ret waS.—
He told him he knew the art of pro
ducing trees that would bear gold.—
The king, accompanied by, the prime
minister and thief, came to a Certain
point, where he began his incantations:
The thief at length produced a piece of
gold, deelaring that if planted, it would
produce a tree; every branch' of which
should bear gold.
" But," said he, this must be put in
"the ground by a person perfectly hon
est. I am, not so, and therefore pass
it to *our majesty !" _
• r. ,
The King replied—" When . I was - a
boy rremember taking something from
my father, which, although , a trifle,
prevents my being the proper person.—
I pass it, therefore, to my , prime Minis
' •
'The latter said—" I receive the taxes
from the people, and as I tun exposed to
- many temptations, how can I be per
fectly honest ?—I therefore give it, to
the priest.r''' - ; ;
The 'priest pleaded that he received
• the st 'ter/flues, and was equally exposed.
At length the thief exclaimed : " I
know not why all four should not be
hanged, since no one of us is honest'?"
The king was so pleased with the in
genuity of the thiet, that he granted
him a pardon. •
THE CHAMELEON AND PORCIIPME.—
A FABLE.---A chameleon once' met a
porcupine, and complained that he had
taken great pains to make friends with
everybody, but, strange to say, he had
entirely failed, and coUld not now be
sure that he had a friend in the world:
" Afid by what means," said_ the par-,alpine, " have, you • sought to make
friends Pi
"By tlattery,",. said 'the Chameleon.
" I have adapted myself to all I met ;
humored the follies and foibles of every,
one. In order to make people believe
that I like them I - have imitated their
manners, as if I considered' them mod
els of perfeetion-. So , far have I gonein
this that it has becomes habit with me,
and now. my, very skin takes the hue
and complexion of thethlixg_ that ..hap
pens to be nearest.. Yet all this has
been in vain, for everybody calls me a
turn-coat, and I am generally, consid
ered selfish, hypocritical, and base."
" Arid no doubt you-deserve all this,",
said the porcupine. " I have taken a
different course, but I must 'eon. es that
I have as few friends as you. I adopted
the rule to resent every injury, nay,
every encroachment urien.my dignity.
I would allow no one.eveu to touch me
without z icking into him one or more
of my ehrp quills. I/determined to
t.4t
take care f number one„ and the result,
has been, hat while I- have vindicated:
. my righ '
t I have .created a universal'
dislike. ,I mu called old Touch:Tae-not,
and If I am not as much'despised, I am
re an
even =o disliked th' • Ch
you, Sir a.7
meleon.'
Gratitude for .kindness shown, ac
knowledgement for favors received, are
unerring marks of good broiling, and
indicWons . of christian chartwwr,
. 'j• 11.4 x , . ...
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND
HE subscribers liaving procured additional
Xi machinery are now ready to furnish to order
all sorts of
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, "I
SLEIGH.SHOES, W 0 0 -
SAWING MAOHINES, '
&0., O.
. . •z; Webavealsol a
, • ' . 1 "i
WOODWORTH PLANER
for custom and fib work, We are also prepared
to do
SLITTING' & SCR . O.tL' 'SAWING
Haying a Brat-class scrow-cutting Lathe, we
arc prepared to :oak°
CTLEES_E' t PRESS A SVRETV'S
to order. Builders of Cheese Factories are re.
quested to'examine oar work. Wo manufacture
the ,
.;;
Champion P10w; . .;
• fz,. .
one of the finest implements in the market. :•
Cash 'Paid for b r LD'iRON
CHARLES 'WILLIAMS,
F. L. SEARS.
`Telleboro,Ma7 yo; 1867—tf.
• .
Stov . es & Tin Ware
1-01 . • -().• QB-F..817„5. .
' t'f
• . OPPOSITE BOY'S BUILDING,
Is ij w,propared ta • furnish the pnhlio with
anything in his Aine . 'or bitsines.S; in. quantity ' fl/5
lazgo, in quality 'as . gooti,••and'is'oheap in prioo
as any dealers inlcorthern Pennsylvania.
',Ho pays particular iktention - to the
lir4Rl. :BUSINESS
and intend to keep a fnll assortment ofeverythin
in that line.
• - -WARP :MADE TO ORDER, -
prom tly, and warranted to give satisfaction. I
REPAIRING
executed in tho beet manner and with diapato
•,.
D. ;P, : R pllras- 1
•.
Wellsbonlugh,,Marai 7,18116.
Buffalo Scales,
. - ...:
PLATFORM J: Co,ll.N . Oit'l 8 ALES, , co,
j. atantly on hand at tnapufactu eee prices, •
§MEAD'S' STOVE WARE I ROOMS. 1
-- 7 - 1 -- Jurtr,jii - st recePirell,lTEerie it - OeliW
, 1
BA:R . R. D WARE,
wbich I selected wig' care and am selling as 1
for
.Cash•as can botught in any market.
OCSMAION AND i;.cgow4 .TABL . F.
;.;;I:iOCSEPt.:CIITLKRY,ti
S A WS, '(l2 kinds) C 4
AXES, ADZ, HATCHETS. HAMME
LO,CKS, KNOBS, LATCHES,
1 1 HINGES, BUTTS, BITTS,
SNOOKS,. Jit.
PICKS, SPADES, pow
FGRIM RAKEN Wraetv4e.4,
COMMON',
ING AND , CLINCH,
14 KiNns,,e'
CARRIAGE BOLTS, ALL gazEs, PROM 1
X 1 1-2 TO 11.2 X 8 INCHES.
For further particulars Oil and see.
4,,,1867—tf. B. A t ..BMEA
I=
gorse all Cattle limier
YELLOW
TER, H•EA
016 OHS,
TEMPERi'
VERS, FOUR'
LOSS QV Al
TUE AND 'V'
ENERGY, &c.
user Improves
'wind, Mem
the appetite--/
~ndmp'otl;i
glassy; Akin:
transform;
miserable ski
horse.
To keepers of Cows this preparation is invalua .le.
Improves the q. ity
of the milk. It
been proven by ac
tual experim- to
increase the quan
tity of Wilti )e :id
cream twenty r
cent. and makeitho
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
44410 ppelltre 10
ora 0010_,
a,-
their hide, ann.
makes them thrive
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coilghs,Poerr In
the Lungs, Lire:, • •',": • '• • 7- r -.
kc., this article
ads as a Pptalric;;;"
,:
By putting'irom',
•
'one-half a paper '. -• " . -
tog paper in n
..... •
ballet or swill the _ .......-,-.7 : ,-. I ~...-....--.- -' 4'•.. 4 = -. . . ,
abort diseases -- '-' ' , 4 ,.„_. - -w•-•••*"; - -:•,,F4E 1- • ----_
trill be eradicated ' • •••••. -- - ".:,-. ---”-
or entirely prerenteg. If. riven in time, a certain
prerentiyeArn4 cure „for ti.. - :.: ling Cholera. i_.,
PAra 25:08,14 pox: 1 3,1 4:10 L. P.,41:043 for In.
' rß:ri.4i:Ltp IIY - P
It A
.S O. A-. . r ° 0115.7177 & 1 - 1111 4 0 r•li:
• ' AT 'TFitilit
WII.OLBSALE 1111110 AND: iiMiellq 114T0T,,
No. 116 Franklin, SP., Baltitoore, ALL
- For Sale.by Drugritis ns.l. :.' , ...,,....it,:cpera ti.rorh ::
out the Ilidted.l3tatei. --' • ' • s ' . ' - ' :1 , , k;•...* -
For.sale by John k. Roy, F.ellaboro. •
PITCIII3 ABDO MthAL SUPP IR
IRS, for sale at Roy's Wag Store=
"Fpwwona int ng
, 1.p.:T8/I,6llllAnt
d• with despatoli, at THE AGITATOR OM;
AMERIpA,N NA.TWIES l ip Minting 8
Clues fremos27.so up at 'IMARY'g
=1
CASTINGS ;
. s
BUCH AB
to• order
FOR THE MILLION
CALL AND SEE 'ME.
SCREWS; - AUGURS;
CHISELS, '
GOUGES,
FOUTZ'S
OELBIIZATE6
Title preparatibn,
Plug and favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvigorate
broken-down and
low-spirited hots,
.. .1)9 strengthen ng
and cleansing
stomach and is
fa:mg.. •
It is 'a'aure pte
yentire of ail dis
eases inagent •to
"LANDERS,
E 21%
fin
IN CORNING,
atp , -e a-,11 f:Ta
AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE
11 • •
WE ARE NOW REOErVING 4k.
IfitniflttroM 01eadb§
SPRING TRADE',
randref prepared to_
gr....ver 1 Y
4.11,P.,f9iPt:.° of -Alio
t _o_ 1
NORTIIERN PENNSYLVANIA
D ' R-Y GOODS.-i
i UR LONO: EXPER,MOO
F, i
..,...,
, (
give be r
best satisfaction , and those acoustomea
to' patronize us know that we r
f i
KEEP. THE BEST GOOpS
)'.
. • d
that are to be found in this section and thoso
who are not our patrons aro the losers
quite as much as we are.
LARGE = STOCK. OF CLOTHS
MADE UP • TO.ORER, AIVD WA*
RANTED TO. *FIT
OUR ! STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULLS
and all Goods bold by us
Warranted to give Satisfaction,
AND
Sold as Low as arimy, other, Estab.
; ;lia~iment 'blind fiat.
, We invite an examination of .our Stock and
Pricer,. pledging ourselves to
„• • }
SHOW , HOODS , PRBEL NH I TAKH NO
OFFEN B
SMITH & WAITE.
Corning, IC Y., 1 . 147 f.. '' ' • ;-1 1.1
NEW A.RRANgE*ENTit.
Wilsoik IC Nan Valkenburg.
Have establitibed themselves at
,s.
NO. tl3l -44P4*
ME
ME
111=11
lately occupied by F. D. Bunnell.
1 . , They are now receiving a lare stock of
D: MY .(,; cr o 0 S
1,1 9
Cloths, Gusimeres,- Vestings, Ladies'
Cleths; • and' a large:*aifeV' -
. - Ladiee-Dre4siGoodit' "
•11 1 =I "-.
~GROCERIES,
TAILORING
A 193 Vr i rlyztif34ll4,l'44 GO4M.
Mir
MEI
DON ' T FORGET % I MP PLACE
,To bulr obeop, and,* oboloo lota
G.99Dfi l
We are Agents for Singer's Sewing Machines,
the hest and cheapest gaefilna . for jfainlly: ; nee,
Of ; repilt, Old raoie 4 'rattle
than any tither, 1401,84 tcOlde. or coarse
Call and see them.
The Senior Fanner has had a helm experience
in Merchant Tailoring. and i t is the inten t ion of
d , the new ilrm to put this In.ancli of tilerriniiiileie
beyend'ancepfel competltion, .
•`: +s:l !.. 4 2i
.r
Wellebero,Feb.-20, 1887—tf:
i.f',
Adapted to the,
_
WITH
has taught na that
We keep . as usual a
to sell by the yard or
nrhetr no eale ie made
< '
IBM
SPRING
pyt,,sneh as
MEI
ME
KM
W
OM
. •
'
ERE
lEll=l
'TIE& GRFAT - : -
~:!*. , 1
bzwrii2 , or fI'ITRACTION IS' AT
ii . A.WRENCEVILLE.
Cil
AttATI
Would announce to the good people of .Tiois
County thatthey,base just returned from New
York wttle their second fall stOolOot •
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
embracing all the novelties as 911 as the sub
stoutish required.
,DRESS.GOODS in , Ail varidiat STOLE
PA.NOY :GOODS, HOOP ,SHIRTS,
i 3 4t REST 'FRENCH Ways =001v•
SETS, GLOVES AND - 11.11`
SIERY, YANKEE NO
TONS ,to
~;
• '
FURS! FURS ! !
MINK, 09. NT, ,and Si:Peri= .S9tarref•
The largest Stock of •",
CLOTHS & OASSIMERESin the county,
READY MADE CLOTHING, antV
CLOTHING Marts id did & super;
intended by first clan workmen.
SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES imend—
,. 1 , less variii r if HATS, It p.a . . - Ps •
.. to Attie au fiiiiei,
4,OOEARIES, &C., &C:
01g gmitin have been binght during the I . t
Paulo; In lialw VO4 , and, will be 504 .at 4 le
priess.
=1
' Pekes are' down, monopoly broken 'up, No
other store can or dare compete with us in qual
ity and price. For further particulars call at thp
store ofo. O. MATHER. it CO.
Lawrenceyille,,Oce. 19,1866. .
', ' ;.-' 1",
1867. WRIGHT It BAILEY. 1867.
BIM
WS aommenee,thle year with an laolusively
CASH buelpeep,
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1
DASH PAID FDA OATS I
OiSH" 'PAID .FORL MORN
CASH FOR ,EVER*TiIING 1 1
IA LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR FOR
'LARGE STOOK OF FEED' FOR
CASH 1
A. LARGE STOCF. OF POSE FOR
• CASH 1
Call and see us. WRIO3IIT /c BAILEY
Wellsbcro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy.'
All personkin(lebted , to tut , by note or book
account must call andlettlo or pay coots.' ."
Jan. 8, 1807. WRIGHT it ,BAILEY.
St4rvelia 'Sitive6
MR. I WALIAII, 33.0.8ERTA ;begs to
announce to the adieus of Tioga County,
that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
SIB, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBOIIO,
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES; CROWBARS, X OUT,
MILL, 11)1,111) 'AND BUCK SAWS;
BUTTS, .STRAP HINGES,
• CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
-": PUMPS, AXES,
„ „, .AUGERS,
I
BITT-STOCKS, 14A:ion:us, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES; 'ORBS; .
.BENCII-SQBEW,S;' ' "
WOOD SCREWS; CARRIAGE DOLTS,
PIIIIRS; SKEINS, IWASHERS,'
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
. , TREES,,ELLIP- .
. . .TIO • .
IN
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
i ,HANGINGS; CORN ; • •
-; , •POPPERS, ' • •
ME=
SAUSAGE ;CUTTERS AND. STUFFERS
COMBINED.. Also, •PISTOLS, •
PISTOWOAItiIaDGES,'
• • .POWDER:AND7
, 1 I I:tArgi,
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, and made for use. These are4m4,l
few 44 . , the man Isstioles,,oempoplog h our. Wok
ilardwarMi''"- ) ' • ' ' '
Ire invite the put:fn.:lto call Atud (snatch& Pi
ilunnseliear.? We nit tti keep &blest ''quellts oY
bath iti ontolinti; atteau lifo'rk -to of e' done pronsipwand *fell.. • '•WILLY.A.M 7 ROBEIitS• '
• --- -44•• - , f ' , 4 ! .•• •
; .• •••• f. • • , 14 ,
w illebero Sept.l. 1860-tf.
347 ••• • '
! ; -f-,‘l : •.; rJi S'ileltLllT, I
i i. ; • ... /.
. - -
• Ohairmakerc Turner, and
;
.Fusiltvire Dealer. ••
i
Oetit ROOM, oi,4iiie liaiiiii tisil ipn Aii o i
1h.,,,, Main Street., „FAO XOAY . IA §Sat 8, l ' t WO'
HAM i FOnfidly;'second story.
,• , .
Orders promptly filled and satist4atiOn go 4a4-
testa., . Farley, Tarning done to Order. ,
efieberoi.innel 2i 181 r: '. .!:ITTOIC.I,,itt. s
. .. ~
-0.
LADIES' SETS tei 113 D;
deol9 FOLEY'S.
11 tea Bohemtan Olase - Vates, at
Xi; 86619 • ' - .' l PBI;EtfrEIL
CIALENDRII !) Preach; -Ma Oita and ' ahareji
glookr, at , ~, " 'idool9] PqLRIVEij
BM
0 .01 1 I
OM
OM
it i i
=RI
-__i !L;
POZAV. , fit. 111.
l'eqr „
TO BUY j SELL IS OUR
13USINES$
'UTE will, bpy M. tibe highpat market price,
e,
,
&KEEP'. .PALTS, DELON
DEKit' StINS; FIIRS, itims,
• • tap PEAL SKINS, • r '
for Which we will pay cash. •
We will manufacture to order, French or, home.'
tannett'OALV* IfliF.4oo?B, l i lu, the 'beat 0147/•; .,
it' at'faiiliteg'ftuditly 00610 allenMent
111ll'AIRING: ' • t",
i• • :1
We hive a drat-rate stock of
—;1 • ; '
- ' , lllfatirfoMAllN WO4IQ.
tiu which tre•will not be tindertold, and froth this
time we shall puke it a point to keep - up the beet'
stock of
,GAiT.E_RS, "
to be found is 'the county, which we will sell at
a lower profit %ban such articles have over been
offered in this region.
We shall likowlseisep,up good assortmeit
of-.
LADIES' BALMORALS, LE A T HER
BOOTEES, .CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES WORK or VA- -
- RIOUS STYLES;
• -
and ail styles of MEN'S WDRK.
LEATHER f j- FINDINGS
oafs be bought kit us as she: Was any where lids
side of Now apd we shall keep a full stook
of
,
FRENCH 'C ALF, FRENCH KIP, Ult.
PER; SOLE, LININGS, AND
, - BINDING. -, • '
Our stock of 'PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWL,,
RASPS, (atoms , . NEEDLES ? . LASTS,
TREES, CRIMPS, with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar.
Seat in $ 1 4"0044 , Y. fila4 for proles.
We talk business an we mean business. We
have been ipthls.reßlon long„eneugh to be well
known—let those. Who know us try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob
ertsPliardware Store, P4.T. - W. SEARS,
DERBY.
Wellsboro, April 24,11167—tr.
NEW °GOODS AND NEW PRICES
T. A. WICKHAM'S
- ?:, , A.` -. :.-L ,. i, , ,..ii''l'',`:,:','..t:'.' , t.'.":
gAVING just returned from Now York with
lbw and oarafaily eclat:dad
STOOK, OF GOODS,
411 thosedn,want of Goods, wtil find it to their
interest to coil and • , •
EX4DIINR OUR STOCK
atid loam Prtd a bolero buying 0I80sH0l0:
Enfit constantly on band, a choice lot of
bRIED FRUIT,
s ai,toapps, 'LOUT ,
PORK, &0.., &O.
All tho above Goods ash bought at the 'owes
Cash Mires and will be sold
.. .
ONLY You CASH oft READY ( PAY.
,- . • j: .,,,
Dim% f ... ___ . 'met, the
. 4tabLai ttio al, stand of
/Yoga, Pa., Feb. 20, 11367-tf.
~ , . . I
Tit the Public of lAreilshorit
SURItOUNDING C0,1.Y 1
N. AS ng gui
frAEBS this method of notifying' the' people
that the Stock of • •
SPRING -
le on hand, and o ' ff'ers• it lowei than before
The Store 4o , rep etooked with the most lash
lonable
00,428,. VESTS,
alio, a largo astortment of
Gr,NT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
WHITE AND oApsnalus stun%
~NEcangs;•
• .::_rENDBIts, - SOCKS, , •
Mil
and a good largo lot of thamont faablounble
"fiATS . AND' CAPS;
ever brought ta tbiB market.: Also
aoi;. UMBRELLAS,
which you can buy low for ea c h, at the Chap
Clothing Store of 11:'41111 . 134, under the Agita
tor Oftioe. -
Washer°, April 10, 1867.
FARNERS' P4XOIIANGE.
0. !TAN 11.441MBURG k BRO.
1111rA.VOIG • peroluitsea the .flitorely eon-
JCL. pied by Townsend , ere ;reedy to
supply oiteternets with . 11 • • •
PORK, HAMS, SHOULDPRS, WHITE
FISH MAOKERF,L,L
,CODF ISH `*En. vAtasuir, „ '
rioult,,,COßN: MEAL, 111:16iiii-MBAT
FLOUR,. REED Atm' 411,
1111
HEAVY ..01i00..NR,ZES,'
" i
. NMQ.PPALP RETAIL,
‘,.4k4il 44 rea4c44410 priees.; ; . ,1,
FARthili44 o;inEns
IBM
~3•'! • ,••
Will find it to ihelr alivantaajp call and look a
our Btock before gurobashVlßMihere..
, .
1 .1 ItemOiliber fhb race, ",'
; - , :e• ',• • "
SI
.ii... ToiVN NIYS OLD. STAND ,
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gArIC OREN ,' : TVELLSBOROi TEXIVIL
Feb. 27, 1867-1, .
ly ki
lIBICI 2d II .IC.—TiteAlogn Cornet Band ;
'l9 now twipoodl4*Pid opler and' 70214
t
to f bdi4ciod Naito 4Fnall'oc'easloni or a roil- .
senabhi OrdponsaVini, ','; '
An totEntfabloation, should be addressed to
Big ;eador an fl gteoreto,4 at Thigo,•Pa. P,l . ,
q(i. g; 4 - 4 , 440,1,0itdr.
T.' Air WIOKIIAWBeey:
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TIOGA; P.A.
contdet,lnrof
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EiPh 409 k ofA s sire
• jx. !Drugs, hiedioinee, 01;• 1 4tait14' . 4 . 64.:"; - ;
• ' VP NE9 .6.141Y-,14400119
for Medicinal and Sacramental - use; also all the
poprdarPatent Medielnel Paints,. Varnishes, 011 a,
Ito., all laude d bruehes, bye Wore, Dye Weeds
, and Stuffs, Bno Totlat , soaps, Perfumery, Pont ,
, • 4 - vies, Cosmetics, dc., ,
STATIONERY;',' PENS, 'PENCILS,
''PAPEtt AND ENVELOPS,
, Mentorandara Books, Pass , Books, Potash
41 : 61111t1 at 16 pants ,per pound, Koroseno 011,
Limp'Oil, Turpentine, Semitic,. etc..
,Fresh,Outmeal andiPearl- Barley at 14 ate per
pound.— 1 I am solott agent in Blossithrg for Dr.
N. Weaeb?e Bat. l'lrow.ood, and warrant it to
'sire Sardne, Salt Mania, 450iirvy,
the hoe, and, all. diseases arising from impure
tate of the Blood if died according to direeticale.
Particular attention given to' compounding,
Physician's and other, Proscriptions. I, guaran
teirsiillstacthin; both in quality and price.
Remember the Store, opposite the now Coalt.
Oo's Store, Blassbarg. Pa.
Ang4/5; 1866kf.
..11140er ..41. 1110004 i
DEALBIII3 IN '
GROCERIES it PROVISIONS,.
CROCKERY, ff 4 RE,
w 001) Si WILLOW - 4 'W
YA/0 1 EM
LA WRENCE,Vatk, ,tRATlsij'A.
Cash Paid ifi.lmnAornt
Nov. 1866-Iy. • - •
1866. koicsALE. '1866.
B.
O..WICKHAM,
A T NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL TREES, IN MBA
60000 Apple Trees.
10,000:-Pear Trees. •
A4j4id entiPly of mg, PEACH, CHERRY,
g
and ORNAMENTA.I4 ,nt.gss 4. SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees 'are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthyy same tit them large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply
will do well to call and see my !tech before pur
chasing elsewhere. la' Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Toga, Feb. 28,1.888 -lye
. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
T. W. BRADLEY' Cele:44W Paten
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOTILE SPRING)
S-K: I R. 'T
411ILET will not bend or break like tho single spring,
but will preserve their
_perfect and graceful shape
Sr en three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown
aside as useless. The hoops Brocovered with double and
twisted thread, and the bottom rods aro not only don.
ble springs, but tflice (or Itouble)
.coverasi; preventing
them from wearing out when dragging down , stoops,
stairs, fly. ~.k
._ The Wonderful fl exibility and great comfort and
fileasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt, will be experienced particularly in all crowded
assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews,
armchairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt
oan be folded when in use to occupy a small place as
easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an in
valuable quality in crinoline, not found in any au&
stain skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
great convenience- of wearing the duplex elliptia steel
strinsrskirt ibis 41zig19 day, will never afterwards will
ingly dispense With their use. For children, Misses and
young, ladies they are superior to all others.
The Duplex Ht tic is a great favorite with all ladies,
man universally irocommended ILtio fashion maga L
IV 4911)11,11,1.1:14
To enjoy the following inestimable advantage' in
crinoline, yin- superior quality, perfeet -manufacture,
stylish shape; finish. flexibility, durability, comfort
and economy, inquire for J. W- Bradley's Duplex fillip(
ttc,or double spring skirt, and Wince you get the gen.
nine ejffcle.• •
• "CAUTION.—To guard agiinst itiposition, be particu
lar Sol:KIM. that skirts Wend as •,*tinplex" have the
red Ink stamp, els ; W. Bradley's Duplex Billpjlo
Reel Springs," upon, the waltdband—nono others are
genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin
being 'paned through the center, thus revealing tho
two (or double) spring' braided together therein, which
is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a com
bination not babe found in any other skirt.
Vor sale to all stores where nest class skirts are sold
throughout the Ilnited Miami and elsewhere. Mann
factfirixl by the sole owners of the patent,
WitaTil, BRADLEY & CARY,
97 Chambers & 79 & 81 Reade am, N. T.
ropOlar Dry GOods Trade !
4 0
T HE fiat!seiiher is now receiving his
SPRING STOCK
Merchandise,
rot nil, many of tho' woe
popular Styles oR '
1113agg ZOOZOOD
SILAWO, 'CLOAKINGS do SACKINGS,
at priota,tieVarikworthy attention. •
4b30, gi full line
PRINTS, GINGRAMS. IBROWN AND
,BLEA,OWD,: BIUSLINS; ITIOKINGS,
- ' DENIMS; *e STRIPE SHIRT- .
IN7RS, TABLE LINENS, ,
DRowq * - ) 3Lweeiln
NAPKIN LAor Alm
EMB IDEREDr WINDOW OUR
TAI EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED, TABLE Asp
• PIANO. SPREADS,
~
HOSTRB r," GLOVES, ifv.
Sp'oolal attortion le ga lled to lite
•-
_r•
CL 0 TtiLVO & TArzaras6l Ap-
, ~.F,JI 2? .rAfßArri.: „
Whore a peqookftb gnin'antepOt On no.
A share of the public patronage Is respectfully
solleltad.lilNs4B 'BARDEN.
Wellsboro, May 15, 1887.
RAND POOR: . LOOK
[Patented 18854
ALL introduction of
AIL, practical, intOlgliery,ftitii . our Country, are
requested to inteitigaio:the of
MENDERS QM? ITAND-IP OMAR LOOM.
' *di loom . will do all tbuld'Of 4tardireaving.
; It will weave; jenaii,"bliwiliett, plain cloth, esti , .
net, kersey, fianneL as3amless sack, double width
blankets,- or. any. kind of cotton, wool .or flak
Clotlf.,t It trtads the treadles, tbeows theithattle,
lets Off the Webilind takes ttp tbe cloth. ; ', It Makes
the ated.ati Oki. batten comeafOrward, and
beats up the filling after. the cross ir made, mar
king batter cloth and better selvage than can be
Outdo 1,11 any other. Trap. • -
Lomita midi to order and - warrittek ' Apply
at . the shop , on Water Street, sign Loom
Factory.", . LEWIS WETMORE.
Wellsbero, March 20, 1887—tf.
VAL!, BROOK , COAL. 7 —The tuadersigned
1 having make arrangements to furnish Coal
by the TON or OAR LOAD, (morals or fine, eolid
its the patrohage of the rano. •
, eonstatitly, on hand, 'a large Stook'
of CIARRLtOD BOLTS, ttr., at wholesale and
retail. Or' BLACKSIIIITHING of all kind s
done in the 'boat *lnner: 8. ORDR: •
Vogl, Dec: 1866-tf. •
LtIUR PROM O,IIOIOE WHITE WHHAT
buckwheat flour, corn , mettles() food, always
0z..... Pill at tho Ch.-lostols -1 111 beforebuy_
lug your flour and feed., ,I can make It au object
for you to bay.. , • A. RtIBBELL., 4 ,
May 18,1415C1-tf , 4 I',
WHOLESALE MP MU.
'MUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
X , AND OILS,
THADDEUS. DAVIDS' WKS, CONCEN
TRATED MEDICINES,. Onsf'';
k
KEROSENE LAMPS , PATENT' Arpin-,
.. OINEB,- PETROLEUM 01 H
- . - . ROCHESTER.PER,
J. , L. BELDEN
AND FLAVORING EXTRIVSTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
Sold at 'Wholesale Prides. Boyers are requestad
to call and get quotations before going farthor
13 El
Manufacturers of Photogr4phic Materials,
In addition to oar male business of Photographic
Materials we ate Ileadginartera for tbe following, yid:
Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic, Views!
Of American and Foridgn Cities and Imidscalioa
Groups, 6tatnary, etc.
Stereoscopic 'Views of the War,
From negative;made in the various campaign eland
forming a compl o Photographic history of the Feat
contest. '
Stereoscopic Views on Glass.
Adapted for either Magic Lan torus or the 'Stereoscope.
Our Catalogue will be sent to unr addreso on receipt
of Stamp. •
WO manufacture more largely than any other house,
about 200 varieties from 60 cents to sso each. Onr
ALBUMS have, the reputation of being Enperior in
beauty and durability to all others:
Gard Photographs of. Generals, Status•
Our Catalogde embraces over PIVE . THOUSAND
different subjects, including reproductions of the most
celebrated Engrairings, Paintings, Statues, etc. Cata
logues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordotink goods 0. 0. D.,
will please remit 25 per cent. of tho amount with their
order. The prices and quality of our goods cannot fall
to satisfy. , Jan. 2;1867-om.
.
Tioga Zarble Works:.
rplIE undersigned re now prepared to can
j cute all'orders fo Tomb Stones arid Monn
month of either,
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of tho latest style, and approved workmanship,
and with dispatch.
- We keep constantly on hand both kinds of
Marble and will bo able to suit all who may fa
vor us with their orders, On as reasonable terms
as c4n be obtained in the country. •
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaded
and made to look as good as new.
"WILCOX & WHITNEY..
Tioga, May 22, 180.11 f. -
T.. fr.l-.. , : 1?
IdM noorbuilding at my manufactory, in Lawrence
vine. a superior
PANNING- MILL,
which pommies the following advantage° over allother
mills:
I. It eOparo4o4l QO4ll, TM litter, and foul seeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax sun], takes out yellow seed; and all
other wade, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
.‘. It does all other separating required of a mill.
• This mill is built of the best and most durable tim
ber, In good'style. and Is sold cbeap for cash, or pro
dune.
I wlll fit patent sieve, for separating_ oats from
wbeat, to o or mills, on reasonable terms.
J. II MATHER.
Lawrene illo,Octobor 10, 1866—tf
DRALEII9 IN
HARDWARE; IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
BBLTING, SAWS, CUTLERY
REJIZNOTONS' PIKE ABA S'
200,006: HHHHISHED THE U. S. GOVEENEENT.
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy' Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver,. Navy size Calibre
Pollee Revolver, Navy Mae Calibre
New Pocket Revolver, 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.).31-100 - to. Calibre
Repeatiro Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 92 Cart'ge
Vest Po o et Pistol,'No' 22, 30, 32 &41 Cartridge
Oen Cane No 22 Jr. 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading ititle,(Beals') o 82& 38
Revolving Me, 36 44-100 in Calibre
E. REMIND- ON & SONS.
Mo'ore & Nichols. NeW York; Win ReadA Son,
Balton; Jos C Grubb a; Co, Phibulelpbia;' Pont.
tnoy .t 'Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom do Co,
New Orloans; Johnson, Spencer Co, Chicago;
L M Ramsey & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San" Francisco. ' Feb 20, 1867.-sin:
NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa.,
r • grateful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, will continue so as to per ,
form all dental operations, as to merittho rapidly
increasing professional demands now engaged.
'All Operations in all ' departments of the profes
sion executed in the best Vossible manner. All
new, useful inventions and improvements adopt
ed. The highest good of his patrons the ultima
tum of his ambition. Dec.,5,'66-tf • •
ROY'S CII . I4ERA DROPS
CURES COLIC, •
CURES DYSETERY,
",CURES UIItaLERA .01tORBUS,,
, • CURES ORRONIO RIARRHA,
ritTREI3 'all Bowel CoMplaints, but does not
onro anything else. This medicine is no
cute•all: it has the confidence of every body,
for it is never known to fail : it should be kept
on band hy every family . Sold byf dealers in
medicine at fifty cents per bottle. 'o k' !lr sale in
Wellsboreugh at Roy's Drug Store.
XTOTlbiL—Notice hereby given that Rob
-1111. mrt. Castro* Elenier;' has been placed in
*barge of 'tract No. 1590, and those parts of tract
No. 1589, in the vicinity of Babb'a creek, belong
ing to'tho. heirs of .Luke W. Merlin and all per
sons are forbid trespassing thereon, under pen
alty of prosecution.
BLLISTO'N' P. MOWS,
' 885 Market Street, Philadelphia.
Feb. 27.1867-oi l • • •
viusioAL INSTRUMBNTS.—J. B. 81mIca
..pear, dealer In ,Deeker & Brother and
Haines k Brothers pianos, Mason & Hamlin cab— ,
bet organs, Trent, Linsey ,4 CO. melodoona, and
the H. Shoninger analodoona. Room -over .3.; R.
Bowel store. Beptol2, 1888.• •
•
CORNING, N. Y.
CINNATI *INES AND
BRANDY, WHITE•
WASH LIME,
FUMERY
AND DYE COLORS,
W. Z. TERBELL & CO.
Corning, N. T., Jan.l, 1867-ly
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
ItHoLUAIX /ND RITAU,
501' BROADWAY; N. Y
Photographic .Alhums.
1111371, Actors. etc., etc:
of Tioga County
.ILLBI3R & LATHROP,
STOVES, TIN-WAVE,
'WATER LIME,
AGRIOELTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage :and listraoss Trimmingt
/14ENESSES, SADDLES, ac.
Coining, N. Y., Jan. 2, 11307-Iy.
ARP SOLD WY TUE TRADE GENERALLY
'LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
PUINOIPAI. AGSR+I3
:g4,1411a8,,:011, TIAAVEL.'
•• '
On owl otter Monday; Apr 11,179,1867. irelllS vv ill knlo
Corning at tliefellowingbenrit:
• WZBTWAALII SOUND,
12:28 a.m., Express i excepted.for Balk
h), Salamanca, and Doak{ll,cOnoitcliug, with trains
for the West. ; i
6:44, a m Night Express, Sandays excepted, for Sumo, .
. Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct conneclAn
with trains of the Atlantic & Great Western, ' A l e
Sit oro,and Grand'fronk Eallways,corall points ' cm ,
.07 a. m.,111 lit Express, Daily, for Buffalo. Saiarnauca
Dunkirk d the West, connecting as above.
.5,40 ~: a .. m., ight Express, Sundays excepted, for Itccl,.
ester and Dutralo, via Avon. .
10:32 a. st,'. Mall i r ki n , Sundays excepted, for hoc hei •
tor and liniTalo, via Avon. ~
2:16 p. in. Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted, t r
I.; Nochester Iftidliairalo, via Aron. ;
_,,
p. m.. Day Express, Sundays excepted, for DuiTale,
connecting with , the Lake Shore and Grand Trnelt
Railways for points west and south.
7;10 p m Day Eipresti, Sundays txe6pted, tor 3od
IMO p: in., Emigrant train, Dal ly, fOr the West.
1.126 a. in. Express Mall, Sundays excepted, for Buffo-,
Salamanca and Dunkirk, connecting with trains 6 r
the {Vest.
12 60 p m Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
12:16 a. ra., Night EXprostl, Daily, connecting at 0103.
court for Warwick. and at New York with afterneen
trains and steamers for Bostonand New England
Cities. ' I
m., Cincinnati Exp ress ; Mondays excepted,cen
netting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Phi/tide/phis and
the Borah ; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton
for Syracuse; at Great,Bend for Scranton, Ph iladel•
piths, and Trenton; at Lackawaxen for lirwicy, no d of
Cirttycourt for Newburg and Warwick'.
10.15 a m AcCommodation Train' daily, connecting et
nt Elmira for Canandaigua,
10:48 a. as., Day Express,Sundaysexcepted,conneutint
at Elmira for Canandaigua. at Binghamton for 41r
cusp, at Great Bend for .SCrariton, at Lackawaxen lot
H Hawley, and nt Jersey City with. midnight Expsoa
Train of New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, Bait:.
more arid Washington.
3:12 p. m., Baltimore Express, Sundays excepted.
4:35 p. in., Now York and Baltimore Mail, Sunday's e s .
cepted, connecting at Elmira for Ilarrisburgh, Plifl3-
dolphia, and South.
7.07 p in Lightning Itpretis, exeopted, con
, netting at Jersey City with morning expose irate o f
New Jersey Railroad for Baltimore and Washington,
and at New Yolk with' morning express trains for
Boston end the East.
12:30 p. in. way Freight, Sundays excepted.
, •
Wit. R.'BARB, e 11. RIDDLE,
Gon'l Pass. Agent. ' Deng Sim't.
. • •
Northern Central U. R.
TRAINS FOR THE NORTH.
Transfer Cenandag - ula leave Elmira as follow
Accomodation at 7 00 a to
Express [thstost train on' road]
615 pm
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] -7 ao
On and after April 26 h, 1867, trains will arrive and
depart from Troy, as follows;
MOVING 5011211.
Express 6 45 p m
Elmira Mall 660 am
Local Freight 1050 a m
Through . Freight , q 515 prn
810
Turns will run aifollowa until further notice:
Accommodation4Leaves Biossburg at 6,60 a.
gold at . 7,83, Tloga, at 8,20 Lawn ncoville at 9,a- ,
arriving at Corning at 10,204. m.
Mail—Leavea Bloislntrg at 2,36 p. m., Mansfield at 3,24,
Tiaga at 4,06 ii LaWrencoville at 4,s7—arriving at
Corning at 6 p.im. _
Mail—Leaves Coenirig at 8 a tn., Lawrenceville at 9,e1,
Tiogit atl.o;o2,illanafield at 10,413 L—arriving at Biot
burg at 11,80 a. in.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 4,50 p. m r Lo•
rent:6ollo at 6,68, Tioga at 7.02, Matudield at 7,40
arriving at Blosaburg at 8,24 p. m.
L. 11. MATT sup't
• Phil2dt:4llll tie-Erio 12. i.
Trains on the Philadelphia ti grip Rail Load w3ll run
as follows :
WESTWARD
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia
" •° " Williamsport....
1„, arr. at Erie.
Erie Explains leaves Philadelphia..
" *• "
•,‘ arr. at Erie
Elmira Mail Marco Philadelphia...
" " ••
" arr. at Lock Haven
Buffalo Express leaves Baltimore..
" " arr. at Lock Haven
Mall Trainleaves Erie, 10.25 a Di
, " " " Williamsport 10.10 pLu
" " arr. at Philadelphia 9.00 a. In
Erie ExPress, leaves Erie .7. Co 00 p la
' `• Williamsport 425 A a
a nrr. at Philadelphia 1.00 1, , la
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven 7.15 a a
'• , " " Williamsport. 8.3.5 e. m
c' " . arr. at Philadelphia. ' 6.40 pto
Lod: listen Ace'm leaves Loek i llaven 1.60 p a
" " " leaves Williathsport 3,20 p a
" ' arr. at Plilledelpbla 12.60 ati
" A. L. Tviaa, Gen'l Supt.
Litlantia and Great Western W
SALAMANCA STATION. , --.
wrvrwAnn nouns. . r. AirWARD 800
Mail 6180 Express 5.10
Accommodation 036 Mail
Express 12.10 _Accolutnothition, 11.45
Express ..4 11.00 'Express ole
At Cory thero is a function with the Philadelphia -- 4 -1
Erie, and Cil Creek Rail Roads.
At lileadviille With the Frantlin'and Oil City and'
Mamie Branch.
At Leavittehurgo the Mahoniuy Brunch makes a di
rut route to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects with
Cleveland and Pittsbni 01 Railroad.
The Road possos through Akron, Ashland, Oilion,
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. 11. RUCKER, gen. Supt., Meadville, Pa.
_IJ. 5...-01,AIM. AGENCY,
•
For the Collection of
Army and Navy Violins and Pensions.
WEB NEW BOUNTYLAW passed July 28, ISCO, 1;1‘
two and three years' soldiora extra bounty. ;And
lu your discharges, •
OPPIOVRS' EXTRA ,PA Y. - -
Three months' extra pay proper to volunteer arm
who were In service March 3,11305.
PENSIONS INCREASED'
To all who hal,o lost a limb and who have been perma
nently and totally disabled.
All other Government claims proseented.
JEROME B. NILES.
Wellsboro, October 10,1866-t1
Planing & Turning.
AVINCI
,got his now Factory in operation.
A
is now propared to &it orders for Cubinet
!Vitro promptly and in the best style of workman
ship. Haying procured a ,
he is ready to &ifs& boards or plank with dispatch
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. Ills machines are of the new
est and most improved patterns. '
Shop corner of Pearl and Waln Sti, WELLS
BORO, PA.,
Oct. 31, 1866—tf.
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Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercises, Music, AIIIIISE
-01008, etc.: all by the best authors, and profuse
ly and artistically ilinstrated with costly Engra
vings (full size), useful \ and reliable Pattern!,
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No - person of refinement, economical house.
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numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; , either mailed
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dress,- I IT. JENNINGS DEMOREST,
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...
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March 20, ''67—Gm. , ,
XIIiSURANOE .AGENOY ,
MESSRS. NICHOLS 4t MITCHELL would
t'esp'ectfttily inform. the people of° this vi
cinity, that they have the a g ency of some of tbo
beat -
Life Sc Fire Insurance Companies
In the States, and aro now prepared to insuro at
reasonable rates.
Mr. MITCHELL bring boon appointed
*NO TAR Y P
wilt attend promptly to any business relating to
his °Mee, which May_be entrusted to him.
They will bo fadnil at the office formerly pall
pied by Lowrey and Wilson, on Mein Street,
1 - Vellsboro, Pa. ! • March 78,1807-Iy.
. Bounty and Peill;ion Agency.
JJAVING recelied definite bud ruCtlou a in regard 10
thn (atm bounty allowed by the laSt aPPrece d
-July29, 180, and having on band a largo supply of all
necessary blanlis, I am prepared ti) prosecute all pen•
alon and bounty claims which may bo placed in MY
b ads. Persdna firing at a thatauedmin ebananaleale
'CY th me. by lettor, and their tommentcations will to
,p 01:eptly answatcd. IV% IL 931.121 1 .
Wollaboro,October 24,1866.
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