The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 09, 1867, Image 4

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A iqOPF., TO * TOF.ATUSES
RY STANTII.I.'3ItYDEII
0 tomattuse,,liorr good you prof ,
I hare loved you ever same
I mutpitlor ihtzn Ism now.
At a very early period of my life
My mother used often to take me
A Talking in the garden,
And she wed tell mo stories •
Uv, you, lay sweet and sour totuatuses
,
She said when mock-(;_rauges, little known )
Pulka ait :rgu on for ()moment,
Along with t thein, and called you
Jerusalem tipples! •
U tot lattlietio !
What ciliates you t!o - gf 041111
Street and sour, with your r
jl
cheeks mhinin 111110ng tho gre ]t
tunl lookin 11S 4e11114111
As 709 kin? F 0111044 you*.
Smooth, Mtn n. apple, owl
MEE
OE
lt-toinat
Is:nyanel ha yon,lrauf,to
tlotne folks that' }la . :4 used Indrtn , l
To ranch be.fort. I d'uteni.,stckl that,
Anal yon hin regninte thr bowel= tor.
. -` it .lera , ,,t.laatit apply 2 amllo,. - !
Da.l :. - .aal evcr livo before,tial, (Intl.
,111(l v.hirti A(19111 ,tad Eve Avere , little 10,y , '
/ I
NJ yea( p.,.. , .. t.1?4, 1at,1,-, , ill Ili( hail...
When alto au sterawt 11:e.1 l(at I. e arn
(pat i.,...0r" . !: ' ( 4)..t -J, il,ill;l.(i(datata I i t ;_
1, 1 ;:. lite water ! Hid he Wilt am tap
IV i I it t, ltIti::101'1111.1 :110 , 4! I. nil go away
> , ;(IN kayo r.at 1i1...• the .1..( , ,!, tthwitilt,tlioal
tiorg, dui At , ,tv-ti-da•ta?
That wild lie herd to MI.
IV liars the - reason 1101iitirril eat:
_yeti
I . ;•;ecjit 111 8 / 1 , a n d elliekomi, anti rich 7
i Afatiba it ' s the kalquiel.
rho - nian who first kaiute4 vou
Pc:t.Trt es to b_e Emperor o"i" hioxiro,
;t was ',aro!
BASF: RA I.L—Tile: Tit llSVine iirPOill
Guys: Base hall is raging Cearfully
thrcuighont, the oil region; !paring
nei t her age nor eond i Lion. . \V vat base
ball, talk it, and net it. The other night
one of the'cleaeonjiiil'aeli tf rei 1, i n Frank
liii, 'winding 001 - petition to heThrone
of Grace, said : "Oh,' Lord, a. w,. ,lart,
for a home run to Glory, don t h.t us liy
the devil he caught on the fly !"
..
EVERY - Mk . ponutrix
Weekly' pOsents its readers just those
portio.na of:, European current literature
which evety'intelligent American wish-
es and needs . to see. Omitting the heavi
, papersi b disekissions of iopies of local
It- interest, it gathers from all sources the
dr.
readable and instructive articles' which
ep:_press the telt current thought of I.4hig-
Him(' and the . Continent, and with the
most promptness places them. before
A-moyican readers. Any good story, any
popular sketchor essay, any interest
dug semi-seientitie paper, any strikipg
poen'', or literary intelligence appearipg
in a European Teriodical, is stn.& to° re
-appear speedily in. the pages of "leery
.'aturday. It is published by Ticknor
and Fields, Boston.
Anybody who entertained a lingering
doubt of the disloyalty of the Pent
- ocratic party, might have had his
doubts dispelled the other evening,
When the Copperheads held a mass
meeting, in Baltimore to ratify the, new
I) Maryland Constitution. One l of the
speakers, who began by deelat'imt;that
the negro had " no rights except what
the white ma* those -to give hina as
pripleges," wound up with the appro
priate boast that his t , ympathieg during
therwar had alw,ari been with -" the
Pebel army." Among the sentiments
which appeared most 'grateful to the
assemblage was thC.: ." Little Phil. to.
indians,and Stanton to rule t hem."
meeting Nroke tip with elieer-, for
j ;11fr: Davis and Wilke:, Booth. (
I '
t . it is not [Alen that the Ttibinic lets
pretthr hit than this:
••.1 DenloeraticSotiunal reinal i;-; that
"tilf.,,Repuhlican~ attribute the h,--es
to thi•ir party in Maine It) love
of whiskey; ire rather_iieeni It an in
reactl of Democratic In•ineiltles."
ilistihetion without a iiiili•r-
vnec ; or we all know tlon.l----as Ihe
market reporter; r2ay---w nen WhiSkey
ca.;y Democracy i, tirin, and whenel
r un) i.: r ill ot e d free the v(if of the
f a ith ar( ti g h t and iii eood demand."
I - lon. Simon Canter(' has written
letter Muting that lie - shas ~no intention
1 ,1" resigning his seat iittlivUniteil States
Senate in 'der that.. - t-: , eeretary t-Aatito
-hould_ -. appointed his slieee:•ior. 1-1
•=lly , • " - L% c s •`tallt.oll ilti-nct a citizen <
:jtid lia9 not reHided iu i
for more than ten yimr , . _11114.h:1;4 I I
Lira, if there were no other re:e4on,
could not ignore 1111 the 111 CD WllO 11:1V
s•O I . :Wilfully sustained me, if I desite4
to leave dip Senate. But ido not desir
to ieave.it, and would, tinder eireuM
_:-falicts, accept_ any; other place mule
the goverlitinca."
z•ionthern paper the oilier day :it
oroth.,fpri. , (l ern:diing rchillie to
ow—of the L;entleino, who in the
Habit of inthtlging in the 1)1u:-ter about
lighting again in ease of a defeat af`the
polls.. It, 6aid :
" Why didn't you light when fight
ing could be of some th:el You who
blustered while we fought aye ver3-
ready to renew the battl6. We who_
fought while you swaggered 1 1 / I Ve
quite enough of it."
General ,Canby„ ivlto- wits sent
Charleston - to: replacikieneral
because the latter itlfci too loyal, turns
out to be a man of the same kind. lle
directed that all lb orders Issuid
by Gen. Sickles shall: remain in full
force, and declares" that the course he
pursued was the vt;q 4 yrbest that could
have been adoptcd.- - Aohnson will have
to try his hand ?tit antither change in
that Department.'
- .
i
. 7ri I E Lynchburg, (Va.) .Arcwil of the
lath ul ~ is openly for repudiating the
,
war de )t, of the nation ; and quotes
with approval Vallandigham's speech
and articles from the Cincinnati Enquir
er and other Democratic papers.
Let .the people wateli the .signs of a
gathering storm. ,'
" AnvEnTisEnl' BIND ITR Y .—Loci;
,Kies of this well known bindery, lists
recently leased and fitted .up a room at
the.head of the stairs, second story, op
posite the Assess'or's office, for an office
and the convenience of customers hav
ing Work - to be done. Some one will
always be in attendance to receive call
ers and impart inThrmation. To -.those
who have mount& up two flights, of.
•stairs, to their s greaT discomfort this im
provement will.be feelingly apparent.
Mr. Kies also informs us, that he - has
now unusual facilities for doing work
connected with the 'bindery Promptly,
and in-any stylgtO Suit custo ers, and
in finish to equal_Or compare favorably
withthe finest NeW York vi ork. He
is supplied costly and - elaborate ma
chinery to very much facilitate all the
purposes of blank hook making or gen
eral book binding. Specimens of \rot*
,and style may be seen at any time by
calling at his office. 'He intends to
. make this the Bindery of the
Touhei i
Tier, and Mr. Kies is.not one Jot* those,
who often fails in carrying out nen
. tions. How well we • have told the
truth let any'douhter call and examine
fur himself.—Elmira Adv;rtiscr. .
The Tribune bays that in the frenzy
of their joy over the election in tah
• fornia, the Derriocrat , i of New York tir
ed-off in the City 11611 Park some of
the guns they °dratted - to:fire at Fort
Sumter. -
Timiloilton Post is fote(A to admit
that the result of the California ccleet
ion no proof of the decline of Reimh
bean strength in Mit State. .
;), y(.11
111•1 j
.11 hriow r.•n Y.u ,v•
-I H ei ROAN
CLOSING OUT SALE
SUADIER PREi . . i', - GOODS 1
I 7 lade( to cult mit the Ilt ••111 i:11111111e)
SlO,l, uthlto ruour tut
NEW. FALL ‘ (i(X) I )8,
thc ; ..ehorrilivrr have ieride the re:lewitig
•
REAT RECUCT ONS
I Clown firothiniiii,,- 1,11
Vlgurt.,l Whitm We
how. •I
from.. ' . 71 Lt 177 1 ,
1 1 11
1 ttli
t It till :\Li,-
w - ,
i"al 1., rinaltt
( t,t ;'1 , 10 1 . , „ - uC 5tIT1 • I.S.(i0(“1 - fS %SO nCO 1,04.1.6
lo.iti; (tits, ,el/tcf:
, 010r,41, Ili •
lo sssss I IVidl htit
rlva..llol
lei 1 1 i
it tt
Tl, Ling; tit rix t ,!„
A .•.,•v.inally I /iii eitt II fq ,, t•k 11 . 11‘11 7 ,40a
hoWt'l prim, 011111 at .rity tiiiio , hit ing; nut l.u , t live
1. A. PA ,L
N , 21, IAII7,
MEM
Stovcs Is 4. W.are
FOR THE MILLION
D. P. ROBEPIN,
orPOSE'rE' 11()V!"-1 1;11 I 1.1),1
1.•
.
Is now ilLowire,,l 1,,, liiiiii,li the public iril,
knythiaig in 1.1.2 tint) id lui-iii,.,, , , iii quanti y a.
large, iii quality ,t,g4,uti, a lid. Int Oieup 11, )li4
fib any .lealer: i.i, :"Z.rtlicru Poiiii'y'lrailia.
Ile pitys particular. Atte!
STOVE AN I) TIN NV IRE BUSINESS,
and Keel, a lull ,iwt•t•t t.feta:)' thing
in that line.
TIN WARE NI(ADE 0111)Eli
promptly. and warrantell to give ea tiAnetiol:.
RE PA I NO
executed in the hest manner and with dispatch
CALL AND SEE ME._
1). P. 11()11EP N TS1
Welkb.)r.ow.h, ',Starch 7. 18,16.
AI"PENriIION, Flllllllll l ,Rs.
Ilctll' .1 -VP 1; P rY . .f/ "I 0
I tr. - A C 111 El.',
11W llt t I.i. EA I. Eft ri undoubtedly the
111 . 1,1‘-t Marl) itie in Ow 601.1, EN
Tr tINI, '11101,1:7iAi; I) of tlio,o iteltilie, betty;
nor: in we. It IIIINap• tho pru.nniin
1 0 3ii•rina 1?~hiI tutu
• the, !=nle anti
Till ill ‘•nici , 1.1.4111.11 s . lam .1 , 9 ageia fir
the .ale
.11 1 00_1 .1 S J11011'11;11';
it: light_ and ext.ti
lAIIIIIIII 1 uulhtt ork. This will pay t.,1
it. 1•11 in tho :‘.l\ing of ; jr id h, »,0141•T by
anV large 111:1 in °tit .
D P,
WeN , horn, -Pun! Kt;7-11.
To the Farmers et" Tioga County
II 00/.'S MO WIWI 1 . 0.1//U,N't,./f
11011 - I: .1 I: l'E
M:11 I rn ?:. } I . C I TI 7 I ry 1 : E 1:0nlin 1..1,-11,050,._,:,,:
fi
inedliDes ater,cll kim 1, tlitoligliout OR.
,a • 1 ,01 . "4 the tin We, 31A
the pr,•(ti.ii,, aver ull ether I • olninetitl,l
lutll eolp a. , ,i , nitniont ..;
.I()INTEii 1.1(' iN
I.lle Levu
the :rift ha:. A go.,if a.rtilient ~r 11.. g uard.,
awl ~thor 1•01I:.1:1illh . nn 11:111,1 Pike
Cite.iper Iltdu 'they
hare 1,..t0re !welt IJIII•tet1 In die
KjSIItALL.: Agoi l ts
‘1'011,1.4,1-0. jtily 18G7 n.
POUT 7, ' S
=EI
Horn ad Midas
T1:1:.IIf1VEs
CONCH,,
TEMPE I:,
VER4, FoUNI)EI
1,4 iss
TITE A!::1) VITA!
ENEIUEO's', ke It
ucq impror lA.
w 1n d,•
the
a stoo u t It ....ant
tritn4Ornri t It t
zni wrable ekelt,rtul
r pf e"
iIJ \ hlr
10 pro%e, the quality
4 , f the will: It has
0 . ,,t ,n by fie
c plitnent tt,
in( tc a:c the quan
tity milk and
tweally per
nir,ke
utter num and
n cci. In fattening
caul, it givv, ti,r to
:.11 loo.•(.11it
M. it 6. d c to.d
thrt+•c
In all dbtras..-t Gf Swine, such .0 Coughs, Clcus
the • •
&C., i 4 art 1 4.:4 4
act 4 :fs a sprlzi
Its patting i r.:a
unr-11.41f a lrtp .•
to a imp .1' u,•.
, barrel of In •
tlb ,- ,ce • a t
cralicate,l, -• r
or entirely pr -vent If niven in tinin. d tfatain
iirrvcativci and car,: i ti • I Ir. • •.i.
Price 2.5 Cellt3 pe P ,c : .o:.$1 .
. (—)IF 1 r
AT TrET: -
. %MOLES 1i i DPI ‘i A' •,; i i;it I 11141;f:',
No. 116 Franklin 8-, P:
For or,l
..(
DAVID E. FouTz, Sueeessoi
No by John A. Roy, Wellsbom
UM
ir k rt
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FITCH'S .ABDOBEINAI. SPPORII- We are Agents for Singer's Sewing Machines,
_j_, L'ltS, for eal oat lloy's Drug Storo. r
the hest and cheapest Machine for family use,
i less liable to get nut of repair, and' more durable
thou any ether, ud.ll3ted to tne or oclarse sewing.
Call and see them.
011-NV , IN TIVE ISEST'ISTYLE,
with deFpatch, TIIE rrAT'ort office.
• -
AMI:ItICAN WATCHES in Ruffling Silver
a , ozi flout 527.50 up at FOLEY'S.
- 4.114 1 14 4 11 1(50:11P
tt
aigreat hargaiii at I C. B. 1: ELL 'S
April I, ISO.
LA 1-1 I ES' S ETS from IA . 5(1 to :;, , 311, at
docit) FOLEY'S.
NLI OOllS'
=II
A.1"1. 1 11E .I`l - AWL - O,S 6TORE-I\
-WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A.
FRESit STOCK OF' GOODS
SP 11 IN G 'l'li A DE,
and aro prepai Ita e 411.1,1% :11k
pCfoplu in
et)
fie 2 1111
1.. I !,II
Ikv; eviit
D 1? V 49 41010 S •
give the best saiistavti. , h, uh.l thi..e iiveuatomed
CM
that aro to Ito this'l4littion, ntoi tLose
"1 I
MADE DV, TO ORDERA N D -WAR
oLILSTS),(LK WILL BE KEPT PULL,
Sold as Low as at any other• Estab
au of St.•ck and
Wedging our-cues to -
slIuW GOODS FREELY AND TAKE NO
OFFENCE
~3III'I'H & IV ATTE
Con•niug, N. Y., A N 10,
NEW kalt EM ENT
Wil Valkenbitr b o .
*
N t )
DRY GOO D S
Tins rparatien,
loin• nod favorably
know:), v, ill ther
(lllo'2, igorate
'wok, n-fikiwti and
low spirited horsei,
,ixtugtheolog
and el CO ming the
•btonfaeli and intt•s-
1:1 a sure pre
\ • o of all diw
Cassinieres Vestiugs, Ladies'
Cloths, and a large variety ofi
Lndies'i:llyeps Goods. -; ;i
4 . :4
MERCIEANT TAILORING
1. - t3-'gC).
-SPRING Gc,4OO.DS.
lEll
The Senior partner has had a largo oxperienoo
in Merchant Tailoring. and it is the intention of
the new firm to put this hraneli of their husinosa
beyond rticeessfut competition.
Wellabor°, Feb. 20, 1867—tf
1V" CO RWIsV(~',
Adapted to 1 the
i
Nt)ltTif ERN N L.l A NIA
WI 111
011 It ' I,ONO EX PEll'iENtlle,
had taught, us that
OOU DS
Q
a 0 1-3
tiatronifu tla kfe"w IJiii WU
K E El' :HIE .lIEST 0001)S
%IL,' urc n,,t nlts titts 1112
—quite Slit Ito 1,13_111C
ke keep as•usunl ;a
LAIUTh STOOK . OF OLOTIIS
to sell 63;'tEre ling! .rr
N'l'El.► TO .FIT
Itb d all ti oukls tull 10
Warranted t( give Sal:A:action,
!MEI
that
Is.) ..,,tlO
te-I.ll,li:heil them:v-Iv,, ;it
UNTON •
101-l)' by P I) 11 I
Ilioy u„t. tec . ci‘altg a taro 6tut•Q of
IN(1
1❑ part, stwivai
GROCERIES,
' ti't
y
ANIVIQINTSAINU GOODS:
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE
To buy cheap, and a choice lot of
'li.',"wiLho.msA to,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED
ICINES, PAINTS,'OILS,
DOW GLASS, &
Have comedown to OM Prices'at laat
WE do not heeitatu to nay that 'vu have the
Largest St...A of
.Illy if Ow
P u ; Di? v ( m
EI)1(11 ARS,
PATENT 161EDICINES,
I
FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP,
'CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL'
BRUSHES, MIRRORS,
V
,
WINES & LIQUORS &C
.
EVER BIWUGHT INTO THIS HARKET.
I=
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, Linseed
Mil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel
low Ochre, Von'etian Red, Chrome YeL
Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Ku'domino, Rosin,
Tar, Log Wood, rustic, Brazil Wood,' Cam
' wood, Redwoo I, Potash, Putty, Alco- •
cohol, Benzoic, Spirits Turpentine, -
and Keresenc Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,
Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any
other establishment in the county. In short, we
have every thing ever kiipt in a first class
111 It. WILLIAM 808 s begs to
announeu to the citizens of Tioga County,
that in a‘blition t., his excellent. stock orStovev,
Tin-Warn, 111 ittania, awl Shoot-Iron Ware, ho
nt a groat, outlay, sioeltea Lia atoro ou
with a cotuploto ailsortuteut of iiholf
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MLLL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
r 'SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. 'Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES, •
POWDER AND
CAPS.
1113
r•T
ORM
SEMPEII.
VAN KEE I\l - YrlONb',
.PEI?FU111.11111 I',
We hnvo elm° the Lergert Steek of
Such us
law, Chrome Green, Prueaian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Locker, Japan,
DRUG STORE,
and all wo abk is for you to call and examine our
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
member we can't be undersold.
All goods warranted or no sale,
k
P. R. Wiza..wis, 1 P. It WILLIAMS Co
J. L. WILLIAM'S.' J No. 3 Union Block.
Wellsboro, June 26, 1667.
s: Stoves ::
Stov,
A N D II AR 0 WARE!
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, .
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD .b SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS,' WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
PATENT BARNDOOR. HANGINGS
a new thing, and matte for use. These are but a
few• of the many articles composing our stock'
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and exalt'
themselves. We aim to keep the best qu
goods in our lino ; and all work to ord
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBE
Wellsboro; Sept. 1. 1464—tf.
MUSIC! MUSIC.—The Tiogn Corne
Is now in good blowing order and p
to furnish good Music on all occasions fo,
sonoble compenution.
All communicationH Hlmuld be addressed to
the Leader and Seerelary at Tioga, Pn.
P. li. AIJAhla, Leadoi.
T. A. WICKHAM, See'i l .
April 3, Igs7-Gin. _4-4,-
NEiir
2:0,' B uy . c f. SELL 'IS OUR
- BTISINESS
W.E will buy at the highest
,inatket price,
.the following articles,
SLIEEP' PELT S i . , DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, MILTS,
AND VEAL SKINS,
for which we will pay cash.
- We will manufacture to order, French or home.
tanned CALF or KIP BOOTS, iu the beet Man
ner and ttt fair• rates, and pay .especial attention
tO REPAIRING.
ALSO;
We have a ffrst-rato stock of
READY-MA[IE WORK,
on which we w.ll not ho undersold, and from this
time we shall wake it a point to keep np the best
stock of
.1: - .A.DIES' GAITERS,
to ho found .in the county, which we will Bell at
a lower profit than aueli articles have ever boon
offered in this region.
We shall likewise keep up a good assortinent
of
LADIES' BALMORALS, L E A'l' II F R
BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES WORK of VA
, / MOUS STYLES,
ndblt styles of MEN'S WORIC.
P 1
. •
LEATHER o'. PI NDI.NGS. °
eau bo bought nf ue as cheap as any 'where this
side of New York, and we shall keep, a full stook
of
•
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND
• BINDING.
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLE'S, EAST S,
TREES, CRlif P S, lath SHOHDIAAtEII'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar
gest in the county, and los sell for small profile,
We talk business and we mean btfeiness: We
have boon in this region long enough to be, well
known—let those who know us try us. Corner
',of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob
erts' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS,
GEO. 0. DERBY,
We'labor°, April 24, IB67—tf.
NEW GOODS AND NEW P
T. A. WICKHAM'S,
TIOGA, PA.
HAVING just returned from New York with
New and carefully selected
STOCK OF 'GOODS,'
MI those in want of Goods vitt' Ond it to their
interest to call and
EXAMINE - OUR STOCK
and learit Prices before buying elsewhere
• r
Kept constantly on sand, a choice lot of
DRIED FRUIT, GROCEELIk
PORK, &P., &C
All the above Goods are bought at the lower
Cash Prices and will be sold
ONLY FOR CASH OR READY 'PAY
Don't forgot the place, at filo old stand of
VAN NAME 4k. WICKHAM.
Tioga, Pa., Feb. 20, 18_677tf.
WELL SBORO FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP.
THE subscribers having iirocured additional
machinery aro now reltdy to furnish to order
all sorts of
CASTINGS,
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D -
SAWING MACHINES,
&c., &e!, &c.
WOODWORTH PLANER
for custom and job work, We are also prepared
to do
SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING
Having a first-class serew-cutting Lathe, we
are prepared to make
CHEESE PRESS SCREWS,
to order. Buildors of Chaos° Factories tiro re
quested to examine our work. We manufaaturo
the
.
- `Champion Plow;
ono of the finest implements,in the market.
Cash paid for OLD IRON.
CHARLEWWILLIAMS,
P. L. BEMIS.
Viollaboro, May 16, 1867—tf
1867.. WRIGHT Sc BAILEY. 1867
WU commence this year with an selusively
CASH businags.
, CASH PAID FOR WIEAT 1
CASH PAID TOIL OATS 1'
CASH PAID FOR pORN 1
CASH FOR EVERYTHING 11
A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR
A LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR
A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR
Call and see us• WRIGHT A BAILEY
Welleboro, Jan. 9, 1887-Iy. •
All persons indebted to
. us by note or book
account Toast call and settle or pay costs.
Jan. 3, 1867. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
no for
lity of
done
TS.
A FEW MORE PIECES
of those substantial Shootings and Shirtings, a
April 1, 1867. C. B. KELLY'S.
Band
-pared
a roa-
R ICH Bohemian Glass Vases, at
deel9 FOLEY'S. _
You will Mid
tho latest arrival of New Gootio a KELLY'S.
April 1, 1867.
=NM
Ye Lave also a
to order
CASH I
CASH 1
CASH 1
PUOTOGRAPHIO.
E. & 11. T. ANTHONY & Co.,
Xanufaciurera of "holographic Valeria',
• *swims ern ItZTAIL,
501 BROADWAY, N. Y.
In addition to our main business of Photographic
Materials we are Headquarters for the following., viz:
Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views
Of Americin and roielgn Citiee- arid Landscapes,
Oroupe, Statuary, etc. •
Stereoscopic Views of the War,
From negatives made in the various campaigns and
forming a complete Fhotographio history of tho groat
contest. .
' Storooscopic Viows on Glass,
Adapted for either Magio Lanterns or the Stereoscope.
Our Catalogue will ho sent to any address on receipt
of Stamp.
Photographic Albums.
We manufacture more largely than any other house,
about 200 varieties frotu 60 route to $5O each. Our
ALUUhlrf have the reputation of being superior in
beauty and durability to all ethers.
Card Photographs of Goners's, States
men, Actors. etc., otc.
Our elltalOgUO 0111brileed over FIVE THOUSAND
difforent subjects, Including feproiluctioun of the most
colobrutod Eugraviugs, Paintings, Statue:3olc. Cata
logues mouton recolpt of stump.
Photographers and others orilto lug goods 0 0. D.,
will please remit 26 per coot. of tito nmoutit, with their
order. ‘ Thu paces mut quality of our cannot lull
to satisfy. Jon. 2.11367-9 m.
rr AICE NOTICE .- On receipt or (1,“ .Dortor
by mail I will Fond reciepos i.. to', ',ring
compounds which with careful 'aim: a ill oleou
ally rostoro gray hair to its original coloi., pre
vent premature decay and fulling off, illlll impart
a smooth and glossy appearapee to hair deadened
by sickness. JNO. D. ,tlALLAtiliglt,
Aug. 21, 180?-:Iiii* Wilmington, - Delaware,
1 66'
•
B. C. WICKHAM,
14 -
FOR SALE
1866.
BY
AT T k VElluilgD OR
NAMENTAL iTo
-60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A gcod supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES h SHRUBBERY;
The Fruit trees aro composod of the choicest
vtiriotios, gooil, healthy, some of them large arid
in bearing. Any ono wishing to got U [supply
will do welt to call and see my stock bef ro. pur
chasing elsewhere. p7- - noliverod at t depot
freo of charge. I
Vs
Tioga, Fob. 28, 1888-Iy.
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. BRAIILEPS Celebrated Paten
DUPLEX /ELLIPTIC
(Olt DOUBLE SPRING)
SKIRT.
Mina will not bend or break like the single spring,
_l_ but will preserve their perfect and graceful shepo
when three or four ordinary aldrin will have boon thrown
'aside as useless. The hoops am:brined yith double and
twisted thread, and the bottom rode are not only dou
ble tiPtinge, but twice (or doubled covered; preventing
them from wearing out when dragging down stoops,
stairs, & 4 ,
The wnderful flexibility and great comfort anti
pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt, wi Ibe experienced particularly in all crowded
assem II , operas, carriages, railroad care, charch pews,
arm a airs, for promenade and...house dress, as the skirt
can be folded when in use to occupy a small place us
.i l
-easily ndconvenlontly It/3 s silk or muslin dress, an in.
valnablo quality in crinoline, not found in any single
spring skirt.
A lady having enjoyed tho pleasure, comfort and
great convenience of wearingi the duplex elliptic steel
spring skirt fora single day. rill never afterwards will
ingly dispense with their use. For children, Misses and
young ladies they aro nnperlqr to all others.
The Duplex Elliptip in a great favorite with all ladles,
and leunivorsally.recommended by the fashion maga
zines, as the standard ekirtlof 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. W- Bradley's Duplex Ellipt
ttc,or double spring skirt, anti be sure you get the gen
uine article.
CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, he particu
lar to notice that skirts offered as "duplex" have the
red Ink stamp, viz: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic
Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are
genuine. Also notice that every hoop 'will admit 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 acorn
bination not to be fonml In any other skirt.
or sale iu all stores where Bret class skirts are cold
Xhimaghout the Patted States and Meow)
aoro. Elatm_
cactuled by rim solo pett.t,
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
July3,3m. 97 Chambers &79& 81 Reads Ms., N.Y.
Popular Dry Goods Trade
T HE Subscriber ia now "receiving his
BPRI 1 V G 8 T OsCK
linerchandise,
Among which will ho found many of tho moot
popular Styles of
11/I'3oo MCDOMg o
SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS & SACKINGS,
at prices than are worthy of attention
Also, a full lino of
PRINTS, GINGHAMS. BROWN AND
BLEACII'D MIISLINS, TICKINGS,
DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRT
'INGS, TABLE LINENS,
BROWN SC , BLEACIIED,
NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, LACE AN
EMBROIDERED WINDOW CURL
TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED TABLE AND
PIANO SPREADS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, j•c
Spacial attontion is called to his
010.7711NG & TAILORING DE
PARTMENT,
Where a perfeet flt is guaranteed or no male
A share of the public patronage is respectfully
solicited. THOMAS HARDEN.
Wolisboro, May 15,1887.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS-
FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA.
FACULTY_
P. A. Allen ' Principal, Professor Natural
and Mental Science. •
J. T. STREIT, A. M., PrOfeqsor of Lang gos.
CHARLES IL VERRILL A, . M., Professo of
Mathematics.
bins. L. M, PETERSELI/1, Modern Lan ages
and Drawing.
Miss SUE E. CONARD, B E., Engh. Br
Man. MARY J. BRIGGS, B. E.. Principa;
Model School.
I. G. ROYT, Professor of Vocal and Inst
tal Music.
Miss ALICE 13. SEELEY, Aisistant In
of Music
SCHOOL YEAH 1867-8.
FirstoTerm begins September 4, 1887,
~, Second term begins Decemb'r
Third term begins March 23, 1868. o g.
EXPENSES PER. TERM OF 14 WEEKS. .
Pall and Spring Term, including board,
room •rent, tuition, book rent, fuel,
'oil, and washinn.. $6O 00
Winter Term,........ ' 64 00
Day students, tuition a d book rent, 10.01
Tbtal expenses for school year 4184 06
No extra charges. Rooms 'funaisheid with
stores, chairs, tables, stands, pails, balsteads,
mattresses, pillows, and one comfortable. For
further information send for Catalogue.. --
Aug. 7, 1887, Ow. Address, Principal.
HO, FARMERS!
GET THE BEST.
TEE BLODOET 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, Tioga County, Pa.
July, 3, 1867-3m.*
New Spring Goods
just received at C. B. KELLEY'.
April 1, 1867.
SALE pRIJG STORE.
WHO
CORNING, N. Y.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PA
AND OILS,
THADDEUS DAV IDS'
TRAT ED MEDI
CINNATI WI
BRANDY, 1
WASH L
IHMEEME!=EI;IIIIII3IEZZEI
CINES, I'I , IITOLEUhI ULL,
ROCHESTER PEll- lb,
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
AND DYE COLORS,
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested
to eall and get 'quotations before going further
ECM
Corning, N. Y., Jan. , l, 1367-1 y
THE GREAT
CENTRE: OF ATTRACTION 18 AT
'LAWRENCEVILLE
C„, S. MATHER & Cll.
Would anraiunce to the good people of Tioga
County that they hare just returned from Nciv
York with their second full stock , of
FALL gr. WINTER ' GOODS,
eutbraeini; all the novelties as well as the sub
stantials required-.
DRESS GOODS in all varieties, STAPLE
& FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS,
& BEST FRENCH WOVE COR•
SETS, GLOVES AND IIO•
SIERY, YANKEE r NO
TIONS, &c., &d.
FURS I FURSI 1
MINK, CONY, and Siberia), Squirrel'.
The largest Stock of
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in 112 e county,
READY MADE CLOTHING, and
CLOTHINMmade to order super
intended bAyirst class work-men.
SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES in end.°
• less variety, HATS & CAPS '
C , to suit at/ tastes, -
1 • '
~
GROCE I.ES, &CA &C.
Our goods have pen bought during the last
panic in New York: and will be sold at panic
prices.
i
,
Prices are dowh, monopoly broken' up. No
other store can or dare compete with us ili qual
ityr
and price. For further particulars call at the
store of ' C. S. MATHER A: 'CO.
Lawrenceville, Doc. 19, 181.11.
.1 0
Ohairinalter, Turner, and
/ -/ y
Furniture Dealer.
SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Sh o p,
Main Street. FACTORY in Soars .t Wit
liatns Foundry, second story.
Ordorg promptly filled and sittisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wefisboro, Jnno 12, 1867. - STICKLIN.
Tioga Marble Works,
THE undersigned are now prepared to exe-,
elite all orders for Tomb Stones- and Monu
ments of either
ITALIAN OR RVLAND MARBLE,
of the latest style an I Ipprovtd 'xioikuuum.hip.
and with dispatch.
We keep constant' on hand both kinds ut
Marble and will be II oto suit who may fa
vor us with their orde s, on as reasonable toren,
as can ho obtained in the country; •
Stones disoulored with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look as good as ntiw.
WILCOX & WHITNEY.
Tioga, May 22, 1867-tf.
To the Farmers of Tioga Count.)
All now building at in v nuinufactory, in 'Lawrence
a superior
FANNING. 11111.1,,
which 1 ,0.3e5m, tho movin g navantageo nllothr•r
I. It:separates oats, rat litter. and c 0..!
chose andcockle, front Irheat.
2. It cleans tlas seed, takes out yellow seed, mid all
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other sepnrating required of n turn. ,
This mill is built of the host and most durable tim
ber, in good style, and is sold cheap der cash, or pro-,
duce.
I will fit a patent siovo, for separating "oats from
wheat, to othor mills, on reasonable terms.
J. It MATHER,
Lawrvicoville, October 10, 18664 f
WALSER & LATHROP,
)
DEALERS [N
lIARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES, TIN- WARE,
BELTING, SAWS,' CUTLERY;
WA'IR LIME, .
AGRICULTI L IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage and Harness Trimmings,
HARNESSES, SADDLES, Jer. r
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1867-iy
- no NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa.,
. grateful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received., will continue so as to per
form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional demands now engaged.
All operatthrts in all departments of the profes
sion executed in the best possible manner. Ail
new, useful inventions and. Improvements adopt
ed. The highest good of his patrons tho ultima-
Dim of his ambition. . ;66-tf
aches
'ots the
men
ru et or
ROY'S CHOLERA Dii.OPS
CURES COLIC,
CURES DYSENTERY.
CURES CHOLERA MO.RBUS,
CURES CHRONIC. DIARRHEA,
CMS all Bowel Nomplaints, but does not
cure anything else. This medicine is no
carman: it has tho confidence of: every body.
for it is never known fe fail : it sbould bo kept
on band by every family. Sold by dealers in
medicine at fifty cents per bottle. ror -salo in
Wollshorough at Roy's Drug Store.
MUSICAL nISTRUMENTS.—J. B. Shake
pear, dealer in Docker A: Brother and
Haines 44., Brothers pianos, Mason d- liamlin cab—
inet organs, Trent, Linsey A:. Co. melndoonw, and
the B. Shoninger melodeons. Room over J. R.
Bowen's store. Sept. 12, 18fiti.
F LOUR FROM CI'IOICE WHITE WHEAT,
buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always
on hand. Call at the Charleafon Millbefore buy
ing your flour and feed. I can make it an object
for you to buy. A. RUSSELL.
May 16,15136-tf
CHOICE LOT OF GItAIW BAGS for rale
cheap ! at . WHIGII Ar BAILEY'S.
Wellsbora, JO° 5,.1867.
CALENDER, FroCicb, Marino and Church
Cloclia, at [depl9] FOLEY'S.
FUMEILY
W. D. TP,RBELL & CO
MDMMI
wigs OF' TRAVEL.
ERIE RAILWAY.
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Oit and attge Monday, Auguit 26t1,, )56 - , trai t ,.
leavueorninkat nliout the tollowlugllurb:
.1
WLSTWARD HOUND,
12:2S a.m., Expreen 11. ti I. -tintia . ) excepted. for Lem,
10, Salamanca : and Denkirk. connecting With
,tr a i n ,
for the Went.
8:44a in Night Express, Suckdu3s i•xc<•pted. for Betkibi.
Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making direct connertme
• with tram: of the Atlantic 4,..Great Wentern,
Shore,und Grand2runk Ilail-Waye, feral! point. V. e.t
7:07 a. m.,Night Mxprems, Daily, fur Buffnio.Sakun'a L re.
Dunkirk and the Went, connecting nn above.
1:15 11. m., Night fixpreFs, Sunder; exec pled tot Rt , .1.-
eater and Buffalo, viii Avon.
1.0::32 Mail 'Maya excepted, for liallak
and Dunkirk - , connecting at Elmira far Canandasgua.
2:15 p. in. Baltimore Express, Sundas a excepted, fel
Rochester and Buffalu, via Avon. ,
i r:o3 p. tn., DaytExpret•n, SundtLyn excepted, for
Eahunanca,littnkitk and the 1% . ‘,t, ronnect ig , g at
Binghamton for Myt,teust.; at Oirvgo fur IthtA; at
Elmira for C111111111.1,11g114; at : J alaniiinca with the At•
land! . anti Cheat Wt.,ttern , Itallnay; ur }With, with
I.:11:0 Ti 1111 k Jtallwat and at
11un1.,11, a ills tit. , Lot, :Atm° Railway, for ill
visit owl ivotith.
7:10 1 1 1,1 Da) f: t - 1 , 1..K., • 1110 I 01) 1.•:\ 1(01;111ytti
m eV, eirt,tl.
5:41)11 m , Llni loin ll,lih, naii) 101 t h e
r I
1.2:11; N Ott prt•-B.t-,atal.t3 ,01(.1,
.11 11111. 1.1111 I[ol ‘l ' 111A1'1111 k .1111.1 .11 .N(11
IV oak tA attt...a..01 flaw nte.tatoir tut it , p , loa
mat N,‘‘' 1•:11g6m.1 Ull WS.
1:111 u. la., (71114:IMMO liapir nn, M , PII , IIIY.
aertiiii.; at Elwir.i Lir Il uliaLul g,
thy I , aatll ; at Oweko Ithaca; lit
831 al aka; ut 111 vat Benit -- for tivrttutem,
pith', stud TieHimi; at I..tt hl4lllNell 101 HMV fry. 11 1 / 1 1
33 ,,, 111t 1101 NvlS1 , 1111; alld IP.II - 11 irk.
10,15 1110 Ar,oltll,l4.l3lutu uuhl,tli g .0,
at it hit CtifillitilV4o3ll.
10 . IS ft. lu., Day ..F.N.l•l" , ,sa,Stilol,,y3 t x,
for at ItitiKlokintot, tut :l t,
ca/w, at U r,nt - flout lot licrithlmi, V:// ae n f' I
Itlt.Alvy, awl ..It.r6ey City v,ttll
Totill of N.., Rnilioad lot Philarb,ll,l,;77, ,
none. ;it'd Wikullingtim,
3.1'2 p. o, . It llitaut r Exprees, Viindays
p. in., New Veil: and Baltimote Mail. Slim t•A
cgttrd,r„uucrlttult at Elinirn far IlnrrinnnrlL, Pl ill.
dolphin, and Sunni.
T. 07 p in Lightning Express, .F11;10,114 r y rnp t e•d, (.1
j.
hei•ting at Jeieuy City with morning expretts Rain of
New Jeidey Railroad for Baltimore uml Washington,
and at Neu York Veldt Inca ning express trains for
Boaton and the Eliot.
1” •9O p, ui. Way Freight, SuTlays ex. cid
IV .51 it BARB, H. RIDDLE,
Gehl Shh't
Northern Central R. R.
•
'rltAINB FOR THE Nol%`ll.
- Tt aim, for fstnatitlagnia Elmira an halm,,
Aceoniodalltlll
Exprenn 1(1000 , 4 train on road J. . 11 45 a
)1.11 C lb l 3n
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] -% 10 a
On and alter Apt il 29th, 1567, liainnm ill mti,e ,m4`.!
depart ft om Troy, aN fol lowa
mortNn bourn.
Exprens 145 pm I
Elmit a Mail ft 5v nut
Local Froight 10 bolt 111
Through ,* . reii4ltt 0 sr, it to
Blossburg & Corning, & Tioga R. It
T.l.titl6 Will I WI until fut ti u 60tic
A ecommuchition—Ltqtve:l 111,.sdAkt g 6.r,0 nm , 51un,
field at 7.35, Tioga ut 8,20, .ut
at Cot 111110", to 10,20 a.
Mail —Lc e llk , Lwg at 2,35 p. w., Ilaubaol.lut ;;;,„
Tiaio at .4 ,OC, Li&V./encksfik at 4 7 — ail - 1;10g at
Col Lang at it) it. Lit.
Mati—Lt•art y lung at S. a. m , 1.1111 I , L,CNIIIt
Tiuga ut ut Itl 10—at I it ing .tt
but g at 11,:10 a in.
Acounitualat lid, —l4.a( Corm ••• at .1,5 t.) p. tu ,
rettosa Ina at 5,55. Tin*. at 7.01. :Nlabst i k•ltt
act him"; llt Litl,l,l , lllg t1t. , 5.2Z0 p. 1. ,
L. H. SHATiruci:. sup I
•
Philadolphia & Erie R. R.
Y'l'rn~ns nu th.' 14 , 0.1 \sot ~Lt
u+Ldloe~
w E$T wA
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arr. at Philadelphia.
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Williamsport.
•' t t itr.t,t Philadelphia
haira }lltH ha; e 4 Luck Ildicu
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•• :trr. at Philadelphia.
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Atlantic and Great Western. IR- W
2A M ANC.% STATION
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,rio, and C.I
At \]uad%lllo rr.th tln. Lou.la ni anli I 'II
11010 lit 11(11. - I
At Lea% itt,loitgo :htaloliny Mandl ma
rrtt I onto to C10..1,0111. At I:Rventta comic tt.
Ciet elatol awl Pit kiwi gli
Itoml tht otigh nL nai,. 0.1;
%It iota, Ct Lams and bay tytt, [mg cat 1.1. I•
I..ark, terlitlntitt It
1. U. lilfCl.l , : k . S • Stipt I',l
Itenl EBt:lte B:at
1111 E Subtelibev will - -ell or lota the v,1,2
valuable riroverty, to wit'
One tavern land in Lae ieneeeilie.
Ono Farm, on which lie Ane tev,hl.,
unto Timm throe elotrelieq, two
two gtog and one railroad, and iiillllll ;de
sante dt,ta nee loon the line "I the %V&A
Law haitn.ll,l% The faun vOllllOl,- 1 , 41
mete et good land, 51.1 .teret timbered, St -II ut
tered, and very proditeltvo. it: requitoi 11,a1 U.)
seed ahottld bt :owed 110,1 phtnted, hoi \ evtq.
enoiro a harve3t. -
Ono Cann iu .11101;z:on town hip, 175i:1pH , , .1
place for a etice:•o lardta y
• ,
AL o—Ga t,ak mutos, 75 lzheup, and otittj
StOrir, cheap on rehsonanlo term,
M. Si' BA LION IN.
7—tf,
Lt. m renve, A 1,r:1_1
Planhig
B. T.' NAN HORN",
Tr ANTINo gut hi , 1 now Factory in operati
Ul is now prepared to till orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in tho best style of wo'rkman
sbip..plaviug procured a r.
WOO DW,ORTII PLAN Ejt,
1 10 i 6 Toady tottross tloartl" or plauft with dispalob
SCROLLWORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. 11 is in aell neb are of tlic new
es,t mi , ' most improved patterns.
• •Shop corner of:Poarl and \Vain Sts, \V ELLS
RORO,
Oct. 31,1 181i6—t1
DEMOREST'S MONTH I. V. MAQAZINE ,
universally ackni3nledged the Model Parlor,
Magazine of America ; devoted to Ortginal Stu
.ries, P(013111.4, Sketches ' Architecture add Model
Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of Thomd,
Personal and Literary flosßip (including •rejlol
department:, on Fashions), I n s tru cii6ns
Gymnastic, Equestrian Exm rises, Made, An,a•e
ments, etc. t. all by the best authors, and profm.c
ly' f rind artistically illustrated with costs Eligt
vings (full size), uselal aud •PatictnE ,
Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant sat re—
sion of artistic roaelties, with other risit'al 'anti
entertaining literatuic.
No person of refinement, economical 11011,e
or lady of taste can afford to Aso witlotut the
Model Monthly. Single copies, ."3(.1 cents. I•a•
numbers, ns bitccitneue, 10 cents; either' ninitt , l
free. Yearly. $3, with a valuable pi-endue , ;
copies, $5 ; three copies, $7 frit; lice copie.,
$l2, and splendid premiums for clubs at $3 each,
with the first prctnittits to itath subscriber. A‘i
tlres, W.;`,JENISINUS DEMOREST:
No. 473 Broadway, New Yolk. -
Demure:tea Monthlyi and Young America, to
gether $4, with Ito premiums for each. •
March 20, '07141m,
dAYD po-1,71-TEI
[Patented 1565.]
ALI. persons interested in'the intrldttption et'
practical innehinery into, our country. are
requested to inVestigatc the merits of .
HENDEBSON,'S 11.10 VD F . 'OWER LOOir
This loom will do :ill kinds of hand nearing.
It will weave jeans, blankiits, plain cloth. sati
net, horsey, flannel. seamless sack, double width
LlankelQ, r any kind of cotton, wool or ilas
cloth. It treads the treadles, throws the shuttle ,
lets off the web, and takes up the cloth. It wake:.
tho upper shed as the batten conies forward , and
boats up the 'filling after the cross is made, ma
king better cloth and better :.elvago than can be
made in any other way.
Looms wade to order and warranted. .4E14
at the shop on Water Street, sit,:n Lo , "
Poe t y." LE IV 18 WETMORE.
Wellsberor, 'March 20, I80;-tf.
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