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

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    -WaPP 14,
/n tho shadows orcpriiai,c,o'er . ,
Narrow pane and :alio
":2'tAnds a wbee/:will) niould'r
Turnedo•inOre..hyfoot or hand
Dust upon it deeply
Tiny . .silitcka iluit cloud the eyes;
Over it Thu spiders spin •
Daylight outend evening in.
As .1 sit beside it now,
WearY heatt and aching brow,
Years go backward as the tide t.
giont the silver seasons glide.
Lit'o again is passing lair,
SilitBlino glints my T?f? )1.9)r,
And asimple child I kneel
Happy,by this little wheel,
, .
Onee9;itgain I heqr its hum,.- •
While the moments go ;Intl come;
So thil tireless Angers hold
Fities(tlirads se shining gold
• Busy till the sunset-red, • .
Till the last pale liham is fled!
? • Spintiing all the live-tung day:
llonrit:of :joy away. •
• .p . -
• Faitlifuthands tat toil so lung,
• Lips 11u13: sting cradle song,
Come yid 111'8111U) - Sighs once "more,
Lighten burdens as before!
Sofill•thiougli the silent room •
Floats a brightness throp.gli the gloom,
While her.preseneo seems to steal
Back Wino beside the wheal.
.
Search for romans in Ireland.
The 'Dublinv correspondent 'Of the
New York Sto, in his last letter, relates
the following ineident of the late Fen
ian outbreak. It is Irish through and
through :
Two.._ dung men, fugitive Fenians,
were hiding in tie mountains, whew
the metlieti of oil: of them was takit
sick unto death. She wanted to see
her boy once more„-and a faithful mes
senger summoned hint from the hills.
His companion went with him, and he
had the melancholy satisfaution of see
ing his mother nitre. As soon as the
vital spark had'iled, the 'fugitives made
for the friendly fastnec , s, of the moun
tains. They 'started after (lush, au old
woman going a short distance before
them to - look out for police' nu llhiry.
They had traveled about three mile,
when the preconeerted screech of the
old Woman wanted them of danger.—
hying column had come upon the
old woman, and pretending to be fright
ened, she screamed. The Btipendiary
Mi '' ristrate began to examine her, when
the following dialogue, as detailed to
me by a government official, who made
notes of thp conversation,' took place_.
Her Object:was to delay and outwit the
pursuers....enhe Magistrate's object was
to hind oilt if she was a native ,of the
locality antLknew all the inhabitants;
" What is.your name 2."
" I forgot to bring it WO me; it's at
hoMe.".
" Come, tell your name.",
Musha, begorra, an' me -name is
- Mary." ' -
" .fary what ?'•'
" No, inclade L but Mary INlalowne."
"Where were yob bon?"
• " In bed, to be sure—where eke ? - 7
That's a party question td aAL"
" \Vhen were you brit?" .
• "Faith an' I don't.remember, but I
belay° it 'twas in the niteltime.". i
" How man y years ago '.'" it'
"Just tWo - il'eeks before Jim Casey's
lather took the . rheumatics, an' that
was three. weeks :if ter the Drutnane Cas
tle got. on lire; an'.it was distinguished
a 2»onth afore Donnelly bate Cooper.
Reckin Chat up, an' ye have i my :AgC an
,
that's what ye'ere afther."
"Where do yotr live, and how do you ,
get there ?"
1 " Troth an' I live at home,
there on my feet."
1 '"What road do you go hitne?"
"Down beyant tile bridge there, you
.can see a house on the thumb handside
of a haystack comin' up ; about three
miles further at this side; there's a pio
an' a barn slain , Jolvn ; Ont.'s a my
from Liskeo. churchyard. Whin ye g L
there ye'll hear a bull roario' an' I live
widin the bawl 'of an ass av that."
" YOu arc a satisfactory individual."
" Yout.re a lyin' thafe, I'm :01 honest
woman, so I am, an' you're not."
"Co t
IC, now, 'what do you kno w .
about ie Fenians ?"
"Oe 1, not much for nothiri." '
" 11l give you two pounds if you will
tell me where two of them, nared
McCabe and Maher, are hid,"
" Arrall, they'd kill me if, they. and
me out, an' besides I'd be ioformin, on
me own, godson, Ned McCabe. But aV
ye don't pli Illm told ye, I'll send ye
on their track for five pounds, and pay
Me money down."
"The Money is ail right; you'll_ be
paid when they are caught."
- " Ye'd better be afther eatchin"em
thin. The top av the event& to ye t i"
" Come back ; here's the money.' .
" For God's sake don't ye tell who
tuk tlio blood money, and go to Maber's
mother, God be merciful to her, she is on
her dyin' bed. AV ye gd there (pick,
yell find Maher gettin' his Mother's
blessin' t God help him." ._
. _
The pa.rty hurried up, but of course
the fugitives
gaibed their retreat in safety, and 'the
old'wonaan_pocketed the flve:TOunds.
ESCAPING 'A FlNE.—Judson
of South Carolina, was judge d a dis
trict court in Northern Texas, fond of a
joke, but'ery decided in his cliseharge
of duty.
' Thomas Fannin Smith was a practic
ing lawyer at the bar, and having
shamefully misstated the law in his ad
dress to the jury, turned 16 the court
thud asked the judge to charge the jury
accordingly. The judge was indignant
and replied:
"Does the counsel take the Court to
be a fool ?"
Smithwas not abashed by reproof
but instantly responded :
" .1 trust your honor will not insist on
an answer to that question, as I might
in answering it truly be considered
guilty of contempt of court."
"Fine the counsel ten dollars, Mr.
Clerk" said the judge.
- Smith immediately paid the money-,
and remarked it was ten dollars more
,than the !court puld show.
" Fine the counsel fifty dollars," said
the - judge:"
The tine was entered by the 'clerk,
and Smith, not being ready to respond
in that sum, sat down. - The next morn
ing, on the opening of the court, Smith
arose, and.withmuch deference of man
ner began :
" May it please your honor,the clerk
took that little joke of yours yesterday
about the fifty dollars as serious, as I
preceive from the reading of the, min
utes. Will your honor be pleased to in
form him of his error, and have the fine
erased ?"
The coolness of the request, and the
implied apology, pleased the judge, and
he reridtted the tine.
An Irish counselor having Zest his
cause, which bad been •tried by three
judges, one of whom was esteemed a
'eery able laWyer though the other two
were indifferent, some of the other bar
risters were merry , on the occasion. e
" Well now," said he, " who could
help it, when there are a hundred judg
es on th t e bench ?"
"A. hundred !" said a bystander;
"there were but three."
" By St. Patrick !" replied he, " there
were one and two ciphers." • •
Pat, said Judge Snifrto his neighbor,
in a sleeping car,' you- would have re
mained along time in the old country
before you could have slept with a
judge. Yes, yer-honor, and ye would
have been a long time in the mild coun
try Were ye'd been a judge.
• A dying liirr:it, Inlifi piantkr, groan
In out to 10'4 fayoriti; nelgyo P.ervant 1
"Ab;P:arnl;o, I (do k , [fig a fung i is
;- irfurn Fry i" 'Say , * r iriel , ra , Aqa," mild
-the negro, tiingolato 'Ay, "hi.ro ali do'con
hill." •
1 .- rtiZtiNr - rttr .
• / •
osr.A;- OUT SALE
SUMMER 'DRESS GOODS 1
IN order to fell out , four baidtice Summer,
Stock, to make room for
NEW TALL GOODS,
the s4seribers have made the . fothming
(l i lt EAT itlie UCTION ) S.
4
l i
•:-'-' 4 -"'• g U 4 1,., e ti ..
4est tkorr 7 OrCll:niin4 from.. . 423 61 liti ,
Figured 1 hito alpacas from.. 119 to sii "
crow.. 44 to 311
Best 11tifylarteriller , front.. S to 12 ; 1- ; " .
Grenadls4ll - ilt.tarl4 'S:4I fill to .'l5 tin
. gg _ --
500 'to 4 Ott
375 tt, 3 1.10 „ •
2 511' to 2 1311 :
2 . .011 to ,1 lilt
And ln.nty oilier artieles nt equally great rodue
tioos. Our Slue', of Staple'lloods no are keep
ing full t)l tirgaiint, selling , _
PrintF, good fin I. colored,.at . l2l cent!,
Best Parasols
ro tv,n, Slpetitkgs, with, 113, e c a l ts,
gq-e4ct,;.
Ticking, Deniing, Stripse, Cheri“. Cottonades,
&c., rgnnlly ebeap. our entire t:toch averages
lower pricey than at any limo flaring the last tivc
years. A.,PARSONS CO.
Corning, N. T. , July 24. ISM% •
Stoves .& Tin Ware
D. 1).• `1e0.1.; E 111.7 N
OPP 0;4117T I: 01!':F. 11 I) II I) I N 0 ,'
•
1.4 nun• iiia;paiett to titrti'h-th titalttiltlia with
anything in Ili: tint, 1,11 Inc,. in tinantity
large, in tittality .1, want; tihtt 9s itittatit u, I,rice
as. any tlualo, in I s ;orthertt l'ennsylvanin.
lie pays particular attention • 11.1.
STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSINESS
atol tallow! to hoop 41 inn 0 - 14•VVrythlllg
itt that line.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
promptly, and warranted to gtVO ,atisfaeaun,
. ,
— VITAMIN°
eruted in the best maener allit With dilatt
, pALL AND NEE ME
I. P, 1 UfIEI!TZS
NV ellOwrough, March 7, I S,l+;•
ATTENTION, . FARIIIE RS.
aio ►r A sy.) P Y JlO RSE PO ►rri
an' I get,
THE CAYUGA, CI lIEF,
•
_MOWER. & REAPER, is undnuidedly
Nfachinet in the world, at ,, ,tit Tlt s thq•
Ty -cSNE TIME:7 7 ,A N of the a Machines boi l i ng
now in ,It always takes (ho tint preilik!in
at Taira end Exhibitions.
Imavo Lilo c,4, r”. ht, ati.d
can fill all orders promptly: lam ;Ilse agent fer
the sale of
11 7 0 OD' M 11 2 E
famed for its light and even draft, hut( for doireb
fast and good work. This Machine will pay for
itself in the .r,rivingpf wages paid to motversiby
any large farmer in one season..
I'Veltri?oro, Jittas i, ISe.7--t1
To the Farmer,s of Tioga Coun
IFOO/i8 'PELI - ?F, WEit t tO.llll
MOIVE PER.
MANUFACTURED ID floosie Falls. N„
for sale to all who play Want a good re
UM machine.
These raaehinda arwvell known throughout
oonnty, a.9.being the hest in use ; and chas to
the premium over all ether eetupeti ors.
Ehan kelp an aFsorti nen t nt
10INTE1 - BAR lIACIIii`iI S,
which have lately been put into use. Also'
the stiff bar. A ~ ;(- u ut assortment of the gu '
and otber fixtures
_cow:tautly 'on hand. Pritl
joitp..4 es, p),`to . ,.
hado ocrc Kiitheo been efforatl
PURPLE .1-.OKIAIIIALL, Agcn
Wellsboro, July 3, 18117-tf.
llotso ad Can Poclor
BRIE
COLTG II St 1:IS•
TEMPER, FE-
Elt , S, FOUNDER
I.otii .119.4:-
TFIT AVD VIT 1L
ENEIta
cm ! Imp ovet the
it in d , inerea, q
the appetitc- : g ire.;
oinou t 1I :1:01
Skin—mnl
transforms t 11 C
1111.3Crabill skeleton
To keep..,rs of rovi.; prqs.tra Con it invaluable.
improves the quality.
of the milk. It haw
heen proven bt• ac
tual experiment to
iner9se the quail.
f tiv of find
1 truing .tAci-ritylpor
cent. and make the
butter firm and
weet. in fattening
Calllo. it gh, en them
an app:tite,loo , ..ms
id c , and
taal:rc thein thrive
In all 1.1;:eas;:J 1.11
the Lung, , Liver,
&e.. (ht al
zievi
Icy pvitt;ti:.; frvia
one-half a
• 41,0 paps' fu ;11
barrel at whet Itzi
above 0i ca , ,t•s
rmlic 4+,1
prosentive an.l
Prico 25 Conti
•
S. X.
1 WROLF.SALE DM AND MEDICINE I/En,
No. 116 Franklin St,, ilslt.inwre, EEL
l'orSzak Lev prrtg , ;i-t , ::" l': L'' , i , ' . t .--, •-':
out the unite:! State_:.
:
For salo by4.,_ John A. Roy, iVellsb?ro. . . •
, --
Ist R . . VETO LOS i' A. iD . O id I lIA I . A L. ,
I A ERS, for Falo at Roy'.l Drug Store. 1 1
tr ,
TikiI)VOILE; IN TIM BEST STYLE and
rJ nith despatch, a THE AGITATOR 0 Co.
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•;"
A2IIERICAN WATCHES in Hunting
Caeca cioni $27.50 op at FOI4H
AIM am/ma
Fab a. great bargain nt
April I, 2867.
A DIPW . „
81:113 from CM to VA,
don SOLE'
VOli MILLION
D. I'. ROBERT
FOUTZ'S
CELEBEATZD
lldi preprtrat
long :mil favor:
known, will t
oktillay (ctn. ilgo
Lroken•rloun
low•^niri fed lint
lry f.lre»,crtlit)
and cleansing
stomach and i
It ie 'tL sure
ti oaf ve of all
eaqcg Incident
C. B. BELL
lir
lit*AititH.-141-441W
i,. ioi q A u I RCS
: IN COINING,
•• .1
. 1 Ti `:STORE
WE ARE NOW RECEIV:INO A
F KEST!. ,STWX.,_ pF.,009p4
EIII
'pRoIor'TRADE
and are prepared to supply the e.ints of the
NORTIIERN< PENNSYLVANIA
DRY GtOODS.
OUR LONG EXPERIENPE
GOOD GOODS
t "
give the best entiefaction, atnl these ..ectistorned
to patroniy.e lib that-we
KFICP. ..11T; 00014$
.0 A
H O I'l
[l- - „Ii•
1,
, '; , •
that fut.) to La fouul itL OVA? ect7tkri,.. , uttil Ouse
who aro not „fir p.strmlis tarp, thp losers
(vile n.Y )n,,1t:1),!/.?;inot)
MEI
LAnov sToex OF I.;L-0:1'1I3
MADE' U' TO 'ORDER. AND WAI
OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT FULL,
Wurranied to' give Satisfaction,
N
Sold as - Losk , as at any other• Estab
li6hment. Mind that.
Wu invite an examinatiou_or our Static and
pledging Lain-elves to
SNOW' 000DS FREELY AND/AKE NO
OFFENCE
N. A7er. 10;-1867
N EW
BUM
Wilson & Yap V. 41.kell)urg
Have established themselves at
NO, 2, UN \ lON BLOCK
'4 • '
lately clecupied by P. L. Bunnell
;II s
/o of
rliey
They arc note receiving a /ari' kook of
E. :. , '
DRY GOODS,
CNAlia; Cassinieres, Vestings i 'Ladies'
Cloths," and a.larke variety of
• Ladies' Dress GoocL.
i!
'
'iviiiiii6iiii-tr'' , iiklLoßlNG
AND FURNISHING GOODS
DON'T 1 OR6 ET, THE PLACE
To buy cheap, and d choice lot of
SPRING GOODS.
1",!
Wu aro Agents fur Singer'd 'Sewing Machines;
the host and cheapest Machine for fatuity use,
lees liable to got out of repair, and wore durable
than ariy:i?ther; , adapted to Ono or toarte sewing.
Call_and bee thech,
flyer
The•Seilior,pattuer has hadia largo oxperlonoo
in itleretiont Tailoring, audrit:ie. tha intention of
the naw Min to put thin branch of their business
Wyoud successful competition.
Wellsboro, Feb. 20, 1807-tf.
Adopted to the
people.in
WITH
has taught us that
Wo keep as 11-teal a
to sell by the yu rd c'r
RANTEb TO PIT
awl ill Uoutts sold by u 4
when no snlo is made
SMITH & WAITE
A K ur t.:r-+=ks
ME
4
ft
SPRING
,1
To part, ouch au
.;
GROCERIES,
MEI
~s~ .
iktok . 164441E144-4,1&44-4zik.4
ifclitwo'r,4, 4:1,04-itt, ~,„:*'
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SEMPER IDEM,
•
k.
INEMO
4RtiiIB;I4.OI)IqINES, PATENT 31ED-*
ICINES„PAINTS:OILS,' . WIN:.
,DOWidtB,S,
2 • •
Have come dOwn fo Old Pile& at Et at.
ME
WE do not hebitato to any. that We .114 V the
~ Largest Stook, of ,
PU.LE . ENGLISH. DRUGS
iimpiohvps;
PAT NT MEDICINES,
/ YANKEE NOTIONS,
PERFUMERY,
PANCY"ABT/CLES, TOILET SOAP
CLOTH, HAIR, .TOOT/I & NAIL
BRUSHES, MIRRORS, "
MINES I LIQUORS, &C.,
EVER RROUGLIT INTO THIS MARKET,.
•
Wc have also the Largebt Sto c k of
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS ANI) ,PUTTY,
Pure White Lead,. Pure Whitu Zino, Linseed
Oil. Coaids Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel
ioiv Oihro, Venetian Red, Chrn i ao y e ).
lair; Mame Groan, Prussitull3lue,
Patent Dryer, Decker, Japan,
Spanish 'Whiting, Paris White, Kaism:lino, Rosin,
Tar, Log iVood, rustic, Brazit Wood, Cam
wood, Rosily:no, Potash, Putty,
Bonzoln, Spirit:: Turpontino,
' and lioroseno Oil, Paint and
brushoe;
Which we will 501125 per cent. cheaper than any
other establishment in the county. In short, we
have every thing- ever kept in a first class
DRUG STORE,
and all we ask is for you to Mill and examine our
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re-
member we can't be undersold.
All goods warranted or no sale.
P. R. WII,LTANis, 1 P. R WILLIAMS &Co
J No. 3 Union Mock.
Welh=boro, June 26, ISei
Stoves: Stoves ::
B=g
AND HARDWARM:
MR. WILLIAM , ROBERTS begs to
announce to the citizens of Tioga County,
that In addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittnnia, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a groat outlay, stocked his store on
•
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following edibles:
ME
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X C S T
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAW
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS;,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
.B.urrs, •
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCII-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE- -
TREES, ELLIP4 -- -7
Tie • I
~~
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
SG BAND IRON ; GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN , :
~-POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COAIBINED. Also, PISTOLS, •
PISTOL CARTRIDGES, ' •
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thini, and made for - use. These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stock
of Hardwo6.
We invito the public to lt and ,exnmine foi
tbomaelves, We aim to keep the best quality of
good s in our Repo; and all work to order, _1
promptly add well. WILLIAM ROBERTS'
Welloboro, Sept. 1,1806-tf.
ivirrsic? • AIUSIC.-The Tioga Cornot Band
is, now• in good blowing ordor and proplired
to furnish good Alusic on all occasions for a real
sortablo compensation.
' All communication* should inS addressed to
tbe Leader and'Secretary at Tioga, Pa.
F. H. ADAMS, Leader.
T. A. WIC HAM, B.3r,`T,
April 3,1867-6 m.
Such us
ALMANL,,;
TO EYEL , IS ,•OUR
BUSINESS !
W
E will buy at the highest marketprice,
the following tulle/es. '
' ' r
SHEEP P E S, IDEACON SKINS,
'DEER SKINS, FURS,; :HIDES,.
_ "''' HANIV VEAL SKINS,
for S7ll{ol }ro,w)ll pay cub.
Wo.will mannfactaro order, Ft : anal:Or home-)
tanned OALP'qr KIP noels, hi the' best mare
nor and /Altair rats, ank pay eopoolal attontio
to u RE.PAIRING.' •
4. 1, , P',V.'
„We, have a first-rate ,stolik of
IWADY-11AIMWIIII
on which wo will not be : undarsold, and from this'
time we shalUrnakele a point to keep-up theAtat
'etdok of, , . •
• , -.4.40314 1 4' - • GAITERS,
to be 040 in the county; which we - will a hl at
a lower:profit Rhau anc'h srittilos, have ever een
offerod re g ion. ' ' ,
Welabaqikitivise keep up a good user ent
,
LADES' ,BALMORUS, -L E T E
OOTEES, 'CHILDREN'S - xN
MISSES WORK oil VA- •
• • RIOUS STYLES,
- ind 141 styles of IiIKN'S 'WORK.- '
LE.4I.7WER FINDIN ,
can be bought Of - us as cheap es any wh re this
side of Netyrltprk' Wire shalt keep a f it stook
of
FRENCH CALF; 'FRENCH - KI , UP
PER, SOLE, LININGS, A D
BINDING. .
Our stook of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD' AWLS',
RASPS, 'GLOVERS' NEEDLES, .A.B TS,
TREES; RIMP S, with SHOE 4 AKE.R'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be faun; the tar=
gut in the county, and we sell' for ma profits.
We talk business and re mean bud .ess. We
have been in this reilonflong enough to be well
known—let those who know us try us Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Ytu. Bob
ette Hardware Store, C. W BE us,
- 0E0: 0. § ERBY.
Wellaboro, April 24086 r—tr. •
NEW GOODS AND NEW
, .
T. A. NITICKH
•, .i t , ,,- •
lf-G-A, PA.
-,, 1.,,
HAVING} justreturned from Now York with
New and carefully selected
STOCK OF GOODS,
Ali those in want of Goods vitt' find it to their
interest to'call and
EXAMINE OUR STOCK
and learn Prices bnforo buying elsewhere.
Kopt constantly on hand, a choice lot of
DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR,
PORK, &G., &C
All the above Goods aro bought at the lowest
Cash Prices and will be sold
ONLY ron CASH on READY P 4.
bon't forgot tho ylaco at Oho old stand of
Tioga, Pa., Feb. 20, 1867-tf
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP. ,
THE subscribers having procured additional
machinery are now ready to furnish to order
all sorts of
CASTINGC,
B&B AS
I 3 LOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES r - W 0 0 D
SAWING MACHINES,
. &c., &c., &c.
We have alio a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
for custom and job work, Wo are also prepared
to do
SLIPPING & SCROLL SAVNG
to order.
Haidng a first-claas Borew-entting Lathe, we
aro prepared to make
CHEESE PRESS SCREWS,
to order. Builders of Cheese Factories are re
quested to examine our work. bite manufacture
the
Champion Plow,
one'of the finest implements in the market.
Caola paid for OLD IRON.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
•
F. L. SEARS.
Welliboro, May 16,1887—if.
1867. WRIGHT Ix BAILEY. 1867.
WEI commence this, year with an exclusively
CASH business. •
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1
DASH PAID ,FOR OATS 1
CASH . PAID FOR CORN 1
DASH FOR EVEItYTHINGII
' •
IAttRoE - siom OF FLOUR TOR
CAMI.
('
A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR
CASH 1
A LARGE STOCK OP PORK FOR
CASH
Call and son us. WRIGHT ,r, BAILEY
WeHaboro, lan. 9, 1867-Iy.
All persons Indebtod to us by noto or book
account must call and settle or pay costs.
Jan. 3, 1867. %, • WRIGHT &,, BAILEY.
A FEW MORE PIECES
of those subetatitial Shadings and Shirting' ' a
April 1, 1867. C. B. "KELLY'S.
Boheraiar; GlasiVanae, at
deol9 FOLBY'S.
You will laud
thelattai arrirai of New ile,ods a KELLY'S.
April 1,180.
Mather, & Horton,
~:_IIMA9 I .II4IN
ROCHRIES:, & PROVISIONS !
CROWEEyEY, HARDWARE;
•z: • • •
>wool) kUrititow4lVAßA
YANKEE NOTION . O.
LAWRE.NCEVILLE, PENN'A.
Cash Paid ler Produce,',{; : , 3 i . B . l . M R A L B T r z ;
' Nov. 21, 1866-Iy.
.
,
1.866• FOR SALE. 1866
13Y ,
B. C. WICItIiAM,
AT RIB NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
,
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGIA :_-
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of I"Lilif, PEACH, CHERRY,
lied ORNAMENTAL TREES St SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees aro composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. ' Any one wishing to got a supply
will do well to call and see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. AV- Delivered at the depot
free of dn%
Tioge,ireb. 28, 1888-Iy*
LATEST ,FASHIONS DEMAND
BRADLEY'S, Celebrated Paten ,
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
Twill not bond or break like the single spring,
I but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape
whenthreeor four ordinary skirts will have been thrown
aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double rind
twisted thread, and the bettoni rods are not only dou
ble springs, but twice (or double) Covered; preventing
'them from wearing out when dragging down stoops,
stairs, ho. '
The wonderful flexibility and 'great comfort and
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex • Elliptic
Skirt, will be experienced particularly In all crowded
assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews,
arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, es the skirt
can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as
easily and conveniently as a silit,or muslin dross, an in.
valuable quality in crinoline, not found in any single
spring skirt.
A lady having enjoyed th - eager°, comfort and
great convenience of wearing duplex elliptic steel
spring skirt fora single day. w i never afterwards will.
lugly dispense with theleuse. For children, Misses and
young ladies they are superior lo all Whets.
The Duplex Elliptic fa a great favorite with all ladies,
and is universally recommended by the fashion maga.
Muds, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in
crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture,
stylish shape and finish. flexibility, durability, comfort
and economy, inquire for J. Wt- Uradley_'s Duplex
tic ,or double springultirt,and,-,be sure you got the gen
uine article.
CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be particu
lar to notice that skirts offered as "duplex" have the
red tak stamp, viz; ".1. W. Bradley's Duplex' Elliptic
Steel Springs," upon the waistband—noue Others are
genuine: Also notice that every hoop, will adinit a pin
being passed through the center; thus revealing the
two (or double) springs braided together therein, which
is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and oom.
bination not to be forked in any other skirt.
For sale in all stores where tint elase skirts aro sold
throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manu
factured by the sole ovreers of the patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
July3,3m. 97 Chambers &TO& 81 Read° eta., N.Y.
11' RILES
ws,
Popular Dry Goods Trade
r E Subscriber is now receiving his
Merchandise,
Among which will bo found Kenny of the mos
popular Stylea of
. 84020 0
oier!..faraislGs & SACKINGS,
• I
at prim that are worthy of attention
Alsq, a full •
PRINTS, GINGHAMS. BROWN ni z iß
'BLEACH'D MIISLINS, TICKINGS,
DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRT
' INGS, TABLE LINENS,
BROWN & BLEACIIED,
NAPKINS, TOWELINGS,. LACE AND
EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR
TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED TABLE AND )
PIANO SPREADS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,j-cri
Special attention is called to his
CLOTHIN' & TAILORfISJO DE
PARTMENT, '
Where a perfect fit is guaranteed or no sale,
A share of the public patronage is respectfully
solicited. THOMAS HARDEN.
Washout, May 15,1867.
HARKNESS '45 RILEY, _
BOOT AND SHOE , MAKERS,
Over Wilson if Von Pit/kat/burg s Store, in the
room lately occupied by Benj. Seeley.
B 1
OOTS AND SHOES Wal k i nds made to
order and in the best manner,
REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and
good. Give uti a call.
JOHN RARENESS,
WM. RILEY.
Wellsboro, Jan. 2, 1367--ly.
- A. B. EASTMAN,
/s , SURGICAL & ifPCIFANICAL
DENT'S
rig.
Is permanently ideated at Wellsboro, Office
over J. R. Bowen's Store, where ho is pre
pared to execute all work pertaining to his pro
fession with promptness and in a superiornten
nor.
Teeth extracted without
Mi
pain by Mo l ise of
lately improved Spray Produeor. lo form
and Ether administered when desired. All work
warranted. Satisfaction guaranteed or no char
ges. • July 3, 1867.
HAND POVE • LOOM.
•
-) [Patented 865.)
ALL persons interested in the introduction of
practical Machinerylnto our country, are
requested to investigate the merits of
RENDERSOIV'S' HAND POWER LOOJL
=
This loom will do all kinds of hand weaving.
. It will wedge jeans, blankets, plain cloth, sati
net, kersey,• flannel. seamless sack, double width
blankets, or any kind of cotton, wool or flax
cloth. It treads the treadle; throws the shuttle,
lets off the webs and takes up the cloth. It makes
the upper shed as the batten comes forward, and
beats up the filling after the cross is made, ma
king better Sloth and better salvage than can ho
made in any otb,or way.
Looms made to order and warranted. Apply
at the shop on Water Street, sign "Loom.
Factory." LEWIS W.ETMORE.
,Wellsbero, March ?Si, 1861—tf.
FALL BROOK COAL.—The undereigned
having make arangements to fiirnish Coal
by the TON or CAR LOAD, coarse or fine, solic
its the patronage of the public. '
ALSO—has constantly on hand, a large stock
of CARRIAGE BOLTS, Am., nt wholesale and
retail. Oa- BLACKSMITBING of all kinds
done in the best manner. B. M. GEER.
Tinge, Dee. I, 1866-tf. _
HO,• FARMERS!
•
GET - THE BEST,
THE BLODOEJT PREMIUM HARPOON
HORSE FORK ahead of all others in
market; when tested with other Forks it never
fails to' give a decided preference. Be sure and
examine before buying others.'
All orders should be addressed to either J. R.
WEEKS, WM: CHAMBERLAIN,, J. H. CAMP
BELL, or C. L. PECK,
Nelson, Tihga County, Pa.
July, 3, 1867-3m.0
(OR DOUBLE 8PEINO)
SKIRT.
SPRING STOOK
11 1 111)LBAILE DIN WORE.
CORIIINCI, N. Y.
TIMMS AND MEDICINES, - PAINTS
„LAY AND OILS,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN-
TRATED MEDICINES, CIN-
CINNATI WINES AND
BRANDY, WHITE- '
WASII.LIME,
P"
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI
CINES, PETROLEUM OIL,
ROCHESTER PER-
FUMERY
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
East. -
W : D. TSIBELL & CO
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1667-1 y
THE GREAT
CENTRE' OF ATTRACTION IS AT
LA.WRENCEVILLE.
C. S. MATHER t CO.
Would announce to the good people of Tioga
County that tboy have just, returned from New
York with 'their second full stock of '
PALL & WINTER GOODS,
embracing all' the novelties as well as the sub
slantials required.
DRESS GOODS in all varieties, STAPLE
& FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS;
& BEST FRENCH WOVE COR.
SETS, GLOVES AND HO- •
_SEERY, YANKEE NO.
• 'PIONS, &c., &c.
FURS FURS ! !
MINK, CONY, and Siberian Squirrel
IThe largest Stock of
CLOTHS_ CASSIMERES in the county
REAP MADE CLOTHING, and
CLOTHING made to order super
intended by first class workmen.
SHOP MADE BOOTS . & SHOES in end
less variety, HATS & CAPS
to suit all tastes,
•
GROCERIES, &C.., &C.
Our goods havo been bought during the lalzt
parno•in New York end will bo sold at panic
pricos
Prices aro down, monopoly broken tip, No
other store can or dare compete with us in qual
ity and price. For furtheryarticulars call ut the
store of C. S 2 MATHER r t •CO.
Lawrenceville, ;lee. 19, WM.
J. STICKLIN
Oliairmaker, Turner, and
TUrnture Dealer.
_ ,
SALE ROOM; opposite Pant's{ Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY in ::3 - Care it Wil
liams Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gnara u
toed. Fancy Turning done to order.%
WelMoro, Tune,l2, 1867. .1. STICKLIN.
Tioga Marble Works.
THE undersigned aro now prepared to exe
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Mona
[nerds of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved workmanship.
and with dispatch. •
We keep constantly on hand' both kinds of
Marble and will be able to suit all who may fn•
vor us with their orders, on as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in the ' country."
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look as good as new.
WILCOX it WItITNEY.
Tioga, May 22, IB67—tf.
To the Farmers of Tioga County.
lAM now building nt my manufactory , in Lawrence
vlllo. a superior
TANNING_ _HILL,
which poiseeses the following advantageeover another
1. It separates oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out Yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed. \
4. It does all•othor separating reqUired of a mill .
This mill ia built of the best and most durable tim
ber, In good style, and is sold cheap \tor cash, or Pro•
duce.
I will tit a patent sieve; for aepaiating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms.
3. 11\ MATHER.
Lawrea ovine, October 10, 19664 f
WALRE,R & LATHROP,
DEALEiIS IN
HARDWARE, HirON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIN- TVAI?.k
BEAT 'NG * 9 . CETLERY,
WATER LIME,
AGRICULTURAL" IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage• and Harness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLE', .te.
Corning, N. Y,, Jnn. 2,1867—1 y.
JPNEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa.,
• grateful for the very liberal patronage
eretofore received, trill'eontinue so as to per.
form all dental operation's, este merit the rapidly
increasing professional , demands now engaged."
All operations in all depdrtments of the profes...
slot executed in the best possible manner. All 1 1
now, useful inventions and improvvraonts adopt.
ed. Tho highest good of his patrpns thu ultimo.
turn yf his ambition. Dec. 5, 'G6-tf
R.OY'S CHOLERA DROPS
CURES COLIC,
CURES DYSTArYEEY,
CURES CHOLERA MORBUS,
CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
CURES all Bowel Complaints, but loos- not
cure anything else. This• medicine is no
curo.all: it has the confidence of every 11ody,
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 salo in
Wellsborough at Roy's Drug Store.
MIL ICAL . INSTRIIMENTS.-3. B. Sbaks
pear, dealer in Derncer .t Brother and
Baines .L- Brothers pianos, Mason (t; limnlin cab—
inet organs, Trent, Linsey lc Co. melodeons, and
the B. Shouinger melodeons. Room over J. It.
Bowens store. Sept. 12, 18136.1
FLOITIL FROM 011010E'WHITI1 WHEAT,
buckwheat flour, corn meal and food, always
bu baud. Call at the Charleston Millbefore buy
ing yourflour and feed. 'I can make it an object
for you to buy. A. RUSSELL.
I May 10,1$136—tf •
COTOE LOT OP OIAAIN BAGS for Falo
cheap ! ut WltiO/IT & BAILEY'S.
Wallaby°, Juba 5, 1867.
CCI/MENDER, Frond', Marino and Church
Clocks, at [doolq FOLEY'S.
LINES OV -.IIOItAVV,L.
• .21111133,•- •*,
On awl after Monday, itrtaarat 2tltli, 1807, !ratan will
leave Corning lit about the foilowifig houra:
WEBTWAIIP POUND,
1.2:2S a. in, Exprean Mali. StindaYa excepted. for Ruth •
to, Salatriltne3otilti Dunkirk,cotitiecting with teams
for the West.
6:44a in Night Bxpreas, Sandaysexeepted, for Bulfah.
Salamanca, and Dunhill, milking du act eminecti,
with trains of the Atlantis S lat('at. ICrateru, Lain,
Shore,arid Grand Trunk Ballways,forall point!, iVf
7:07 a. tn.,Night Expre4s, Daily, for !Infra 10, Salamanca
D i tnhirk.and tho West, connecting as filo 0.
'1:15 Exptess, Sundays excepted, for flock.
ester and • Buffalo, via Avon. •
10:32 a. in., Mail Train.Snntlays excepted. fur Buffalo
and Dunklik, connecting at Elmira for Cantintlatgtei.
2:14 p. fa, Ttaitimoro Expreao, Sundapi excepted, ft r
Itocheiter and ltntialo, via Avon.
7.03 p, m.. D.ry Exproas, Sundays excepted, forßnihdo,
Salamanca, Dunkirk and rho Went, connecting at ,
Binghamton for Syracuse; at Owego fur Ithaca; et
Mama for Cuiewidafgna; itt.:3,1174 1 / 3 :111rn with the At
lantic and (treat Weatern BAUM*. at Buffalo ail).
the 1.31t0 Shore and (Inuit Trunk Railway!, and at
Dunkirk with the Lake shore Railway, for all paints
west and south.
7;10 p to Day Express, SinliblyB e.xcepted,lur Itoelw,hr
12.60 p m Way. Freight, Sundays excepted.
6:40 p. m , Emigrant train, Daily, for the West.
EASTWARD BOUND
12:16 a. iii., Night Expio , s, Daily, Sundays excepted,
eannoctlng at flrayrotirt for Warwick, and at New
York Midi afternoon trains and lateatueu for Boston
and Now England Cities.
VS a. m., Cincinnati Express, Miintlays oxcepteitt coo
needing ut Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
I .
the 1. 4 °1/ 111 : at Owogo for TO tea; atkilinglinuiton
for Spacious; at Orem Wild fei • Scrantult, l'idlait.l.
11104 - and Trenton; at Lacklisrax ii fur Ilatrloy, and at
fliaykourt for Newburg and IVaririck. r- ;
10.16 a rn Accommodation 'Train daily, connecting at
at El nit a for Canandaigua. .;• :',..
10:48 a. m., Pay Expresn,Stuaday,i4lccepted,'ionacchrg
at Elmira far Canandaigua, at Dinglawataa-.liir
cure, lit tireat Bond for Bcrauton, at Larktt:itaxt.o
'llawivy, anti at Jersey City with nikinigh4 Expel,re
Train of New Jersey Itaiiroad (,r !NW.
more and Washington.
3:12 pt, tn., lialtimore Expretm, Sundays excepted
4:35 p. to., New york and Baltimore Mull. Sunda) s
copied, corto').etim , .; at Minim for ilarriebur;,...ll, Phila
delphia, and South.
7.07 p zaLightuitts Express, Euntia)s exLejitc,i, €01)•
nee et; at Jentey City With morning expret,s tram of
Net .}creep Railroad for Baltimore and
and at New York with tnorning express trains ter
potion anti the East.
12:30 p. in. Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
BARR, IL PUMA,
Gen'l Pass. Agent. Gen'l Sufi t
N° T r it t it h i c r FO C R e T il l tr u a N i
Traius fur Canandaguia leave Elmira as follows
Acconiodation at
Express [fa i e'test train on rJa(l}.
Mail '
Way Freight, [passenger coaehattaeliedi i 1U a in
e.
On and alter .ApiA '29th, 180, E ai»s will aline and
depart from Troy, follows;
AVI/11% BUUTD. MOVING NOLTD •
Exprt , ss 045 p w I Express' 1 , 70 ii
Elmira Mail 550 ain Elmira Mail 955 p . m
Local 'Freight 10 50 ain Local 'Freight :rt::s pia
Through Freight 955 p m Through Froghi 21.0 Hi
E. S. BROWN, Dir. Nil.
inos' sbnig & Corning, & Tioga R. R.
T will run as folluwa until filrther malice:.
Accousingdat ion—Leaves Illoaaburg at 6,Su a. 111.. Nall,
had at 7,35. Tlogl at 8,20, Lawn nceville at 9.V.
urfivitil; at Canning at 104...) a. nt.
Bluaebut gat 2,35 p. tn., Mansfield :'.
Tioga' at 4,06, w rowel ilk at 4.0 --as nig at
Curving at G p. in.
Mail—Leaven Corning at 8 a.to ' LalVlVlLletq ilk at 9 ia
Tioga at 17,02, Stanati.ld at 10,10—ariltaug at like,
burg at 1180 a. 111. - I
Aerl/1111110(ill:0311-1XliTC - 5 Ca.mittg at 4,141 11. la • uk,
rencevilin'ait 5,58. Tiogrt. nt i. 0 2, Mat afield nt
arriving at ISl.,azbut g at 3.25 p.
L.ll, SllA'rfucti. t 4 up• I •
• Philadelphia & Erie R. R.
Trthis militia Philade h. Ei ie Eltyl Road adl i
tsi:sTrliexu
JI. it Ti VS PI!Ho/1.1(1101in .
, •
i.; Erie
El it. F.N.Fit,s
" " " Wallimnsvot L.
" arr. at grit.
Elruna3.q.ll,..ave4
IVitliamsport
•norm»pot ~.:.• p rn
" •• arr. II t Lock 11:u•cn 7.45 I. L,
Banal° irxia-ce.., lc: v..• 8 Palau! (a c.... . .... I ...... .10::(+ I. In
•• •• •• ll'illIal».port ' llt.::o .1 ril
" •• nrr. at Lock Ilavet, 11.:%o r• N
I....tsTWARP.
:Vail Train leave, Et te
•• Itiil ttunrpurf
`• " arr. 13 PI A.taciittli.t.
Erie Ex itt\sgs 11,:tves
•• "
•• r. at 11111.1.101.41 M
Elmira Mail leaxas Luck Duvet'
" '• •• %Villlktitspot t , L". .l to
-'ji... arr. at I'lliht.l.2lpitia 5.4.1 ti In
Lock 11. cn ...kccli) lean, Lod: III:IA . 0H 1.;:01 P 111
". - itqlVt , NV tlliaturpot t 3;2 ...
1. I. t
`• arr. at i'1ti14t1v11 , 111.1.:... ... .... ....1:!.50 ato
4 A. L. 'lfll Kit, Geit'l Z'ilpt.
AtlanLc and Great Western R. W
SALAMANCA. STATION
Wt./ I WAIL!, Bol:N
A1i.,1 r,..3t1 EN pre:, :,11,
Aecotantodatiwt 1;,%5 M.tit :..:;:.
Expreo 1219 Accommodation. .... 11 .1t
EXprei4 ll.OO I txrresn ......... ......... t.ii ,
At Cory there is t, junction with the l'hiltal.lphil 1
Et te, and 01 Creek:Rail Braids. 7 -
At MCIIIiN ilk WMI the Fruihoin and Oil City abd
Pithole Branch.
At Leavittsbut go the Maboniny Branch mahr , A di.
rect Conte to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects .‘‘itll
Cleveland anil — Pithibutgh Itailroad.
'Phu Road paoses. through Akron, Addsrol, When,
Marion, tri liana and Dayton, intersecting ration- hal-
I °ads, amt terminates at CiaNtinati.
L. I), BUCKER, Gen. Supt.. 'WAN l'a.
U. S. OLLAIM AGENCY,
rot. Lice (, ? Dilution of
Army and Navy shims and Pensions
tom NEW BOUNTY LAW pat.sul Jul) :!.:• , ,IS.ikg.a.s
two and tlim. yeats' extta honut:.. uLd
in yo rdich,ugen.
OFFICERS' EXTRA PAY.
e l yhreo mouths' extra Tay proper to 'Volunteer
who mere in service March 3,1t,05. e
PENSIONS .I.NORL'ASED
ifall.who have lost a limb and n ho haco been peltla
aptly and totally disabled.
All other Government claims prosecuted.
JEROME B. RULES.
NVtliaboro, October' 10,1806-tt
Planing . & Turning,
, B. T. VAN HORN,
TT AVM° got his now Factory in operation.
JFI is now prepared to fill order(; for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the best style of workman.
ship. Blueing procured a
WOODWORTII PLANER,
ho is rowdy to ur'oss Boards or plank with dispatch
SCROLL-WORK Si B4ACkETS,
furnitihet to order. Ilia infielailiesnr - C-4Yh . c-nb .
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of qari and Wain Sts,
DO RC?, P.A.
Oct;-31:;
IDEKORESY'S Itl 0 N 'l' 11 L Y itl AI i AZJNE,
universally aknowledgcd the Mode) l'arh.r
Magazine of A tue r ea ; devoted to origowl Su. -
. ..
ries, Poems, Ski
etet es '
- a litl Architecture 11 d
Cottages, Heusi hOld Matters, Gems of 'I bought,
Personal and l i terary llossip (including !Tectil
departments on 'dsliiorts), Instructions en It e.:111),
Gymnastic; Eq estrian Exercises, l'iluAc, Amuse•
ments, etc.: all by Alta )test a uthors, anti profwe•
ly and artistically' illustrated s ith esstl3 Eql
vings (full size), useful and reliable Psltet le..
Embroideries, Jewelry,(oud a coustaat i.eoc.•
sion of artistic novelties, with other tmial Ad.
entertaining literaturs.
~
No person of telinenient, ccounialual iw.a , 4-
wife,- or lady of taste can iillord to do without de
Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 rents; MO.
nu mliers, as specimens, it) cents; either inni,l
free. Yearly, $3, with a valuable premium, Ist
copies, $5 50 ; throb copies, $7 511: 14e c"f'',':
.$l2, and splendid premium 4 for clubs at $ 3 t' l " ,
with the first premiums to each subscriber. A , '
dress, .W. JENNINGS DEMOIi EST, ,
-I ' No. 473 ltroadssy, Xes '
Vsik ,
i bentorest's Monthly nod Young .4 incrib,Pl'•
gather $4, with the'pretniums for e ß cli, ',.'
t March 20, '67-6m. ''
INSURANCE AGENCY ,
mEssits.\siTcittt , t. woulj
respectfully frtfertn ' the ' people of
einity, that they have the agency of spiny of the
best
Life Sr. Fire Insurance Onmpanio
In the Statkii, and are now prepared to insura
reasonablarrales.,
Mr. MITCIIELL havit 'been appointed
,1 Ulllli ' PUBLIC ,
Will attend promptly to a y b a ,siaos, relating 10
his office, which may he entrusted to him.
They will be found at the office foraudli ° cc°.
itied by Lowrey and Wilson, i») Maio Street,
Wellsbare, Pa. March I:3; 15.67-IY
,
. - -
Bounty and Pension Aenev.
Tiritili Net TOCeiVeti definite imtruct ions Ili iksglad l a ,
- LE 'the extra bounty allowed by the net apyfoN„
July 2S, 1868,atid having on hand a Jar e n- F 61 41 13 of "
necessary 'blanks, I am prepared to firm:watt all Po''
don and bounty elaitua which may be placed in . ail'
bandit. Persona hiring at a distance can co
With ma by letter, and tbrir comumnications cullnnatintrato
tr
promptly attswei,it, • I W3l. 41. 831111 1
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