The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 23, 1867, Image 4

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Ilcautifut-fule , kiiektliAt• ""-
%VI!! light 2 iiktt plensant - Bpirit, there
rt.:lntittent
Beautiful hanas, A'r6 ; tliCy
Thio mirk of 'ow lloble;gOod;itad trite
n any- Oro u'A
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Beptifol feet, ;o ttiey „f
161,iglItc1100;Or ' SiS400,.? ~!•(
Tttro' inrintnortisailiat: Or theriviniblea
:13e:reatifi r il , chitciftil, if poor,
pa,tlogays 11 , oet avi.pure,
t mansioli9,..9frong:au4•guto.-
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q' •Storiei' Aboa -Norwegiaris.
• 'A' traVeler - rellS ngdatl
man ,wIA6 egieredia,,elinrcliii,tturing;- the
lidrf(glininP Aviok, ;
ing Up the aisle ot the,WhorcholteiMood
aAnomentin front orl:tho:leointiittnion.
table, - 4nd - then , tu soinergaitir, he'
Sprang Over; thel•Cotnmunlozr rails =and
alighted on the el t
clerg yul ;;'lt•Wt'fiWasq•eitOw 01 fikr . :
great Wen el lf; - Vio,od
the petit: and inkil
atnbix ihe people, Wh&e
~43,erientained
for. ; some Atine:„lnsensit4lo,..'• not
IN,eilv.,Pgrnll3:nre•NerY•fund . I Jewitnnng
feats of!:- strength, ,and the , elergymen
was "ever .afterwards much - esteetned:
-,,S're.inatitable:feat waeperforined ,
tt soldier,-UHdlllngitta iti'tlic bar-'
risen At eihriAtiiabal- brotlier'sOlditr
the' i < ,7 01 5 . i s ng
tt.saadri, lettil,',look:44 - ti c ap •out--- of
th6hajd qm,lq his. right
foot,. ; ~-
.1-IMIUM EtAinligdai. - are, 't oßahl
- have a ~4range and.-,barbarous -CuStoni
when in drink. When well prime*
with , thekk 'draw their shprt
knivo; ran d ,, , r• t t ardS'
each'other; they lee itiZun,atnicittile
way; '`llptv far .will you g0 7 ;,A., Certain,
Portion - Of each lap AY 010 , „tneasured,
off on each Aide, and the remainder „of:
the blatleis then carefully; hound round
with cloth, so. that. the. knives ;cannot
penetrate beyond; a:- certain-distance,
All present:then set to work and 'stab
and slash each other An -all directions..
tSometimes these encounters efid fatally,
but ;blood-letting' doe* none of
the parties any harm. It may be asked
if these combats arise (rein a natural
taste for shedding - blood.? lit is said not
.• to be - so, but the custom has been hand
ed down froth fattier fiun for -many
generations;-atuf 4hat - any' Flailingdal
man who refused to 'tight when
.chal
lenged 'Would be branded as a coward.-
Here M another' anecdote; T.wo En=
• travelers were making an - excur
si,pu through Norwegian Lapland l ac
companied bym .1 Lapp' guide;• it was
summer titnßiatlthodaywasextretnly
hot and oppressive,; so,. hav,lpg to make
their way (Nei.' snme high •mountain,
I they satiloWn6n gocti4ed >stone:to'
(rest. The Lapp guide stood/4a respect-
Iful distanCe; but being inquisitive, as
his people •generally are,. he kept his
eyes firmly, fixed on the Englishmen to
otiservO,what they were doing. , . One Of
the traveler happened to wear a wig;
and wishing to cool his head he 1.e 7
moy4d,it, as - well - as his hat.- - : Oh seeing
this,-to him, - extraordinary proceeding,
the Lapp - stood 'for a 'moment 'spell
bound—he had never seen such a thing
as a wlk before. then beat his hands.
on his breast gave a most unearthly
howl, Lind subsided into silence. He
mado,ndyemark,'and the travelers pro
- ceeded on their way ,• but the Lapp
could not be pervaded On any account
to go near thp Englishman who 'Wore a
wig.
DROWNING AND SwrmitkiNG.-=--There
'is a common talk, says the Cincinnati
Gazette, about the facility of swimming
if persons only have the 'presence of
mind, that seems to make them respon
sible .for or At least to eharge
them With itloks of presence of 'Mind,
Which many assume it is easy to have.
It. is commonly said that a person, in
the'water - Will kijap• perfectly 'still,' lie
will float high enough -to keep his jing
trihi atn.,- iyatel . ,:arta thus lie may hold
on till relief come. This i often sire
peated by' those who , protean to have
proved it, and it is often pu fished in
the newspapers 'as an infallible re
ceipt against drowning ; and yet we
venture to say from considerable expe
rience and ebservaliMi in swimming,
that not one of these persons who. talk
5 0 swimmingly, .can float so as :_diet to
drol, without bOnle paddlitilg - motion_
of the hands or feet. 4 • .
• We will*eifture to say that if a purse
of la thousand IdoAlars were. ! bared to
an - one who sliallilloat with hisnostrils
above water fifteen: minutes, fen' min
utes, live mintite:!, or even three min
utes, without any working of the hands
or feet, it would remain safe against
takers.' . , They who' are unskilled lif
swimming, generally believe . this can
be done, for they, have always heard it
affirmed witheut challenge, but it is
difficult to see why swimmers should af
firm it, - except . td brag of skill they
have not. . The fact is, the bunion 1 ody
will sink without constant exertion to
keep afloat. If the water is rough, ac
tive exertion will he required to keep
the nostrils from being submerged by
the waves. ,Clothes and boots tOd to
the sinking . tendency and greatly clog
the Iwimining movements, so" that even
gob( swimmers who fall overboard In
rough water may very' soon suecuinb.
Every one whip has triedit knows that
man is not naturally a Thinning Ani
mal, and that although a little suppdit•
will'prevent his sinkin r, yet his limbs
are ill adapted to water propulsion, and
this little supportcosts considerable ex. , '
ertion. A small plank k or oar may save
him from exertion "which will soon ex
pend his strength. - f • -
THE MAIMS OF THE BEAST.—TIIO nil
eroscope is truly a no arvelousi nstrumen t.
Ite powers'•seem alniost creative. No
discovery ought, perhaps, to. astonish
us, which is made 'by•its - assisfance ; yet
that said to have been recently made by,
ar, Osman chemist will surprise nnly
i,_.
pe 50111 A .- -, This &wan; withn
ni ing several millions of diameters, iS
glas's mag
re orted to have found in the human
blood every specimen of animal and:in
sects, from the elephant down to the
mosquito. - Of course, being a .German,
and therefore *a • metaphysician, he
straight:7' l v builds a fantastic theorY
upon this animalcularbasis. , ,He thinks
the. character and temperament, of ,the
individual regulate's, Or is regulated by
(he is not quito,shte which) the specieS
of animal, predominant in., his , bloqd
globules. ' In thd - Man 'of ferocity, 'for
Instance, the, microscopic tiger and his
congeners shot. predominate; in the
man of gentler', .s, the lamb;' in the
brave man ,, thti lion or eakle; in the
coward,- the hare; id the philosopher,
Atha owl; and so on. , .
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Spurgeon is a.
commen; looking little
. chunk of a - rran, with' 'a rather large
head, higher in frontthttnbehind, brown
• hair, straight and not short, blue eyes,
thick lips, large white teeth, coarse
though of decided features and face,
inOluding his upper lip, covered with
a plosely trimmed beard of alight color.
. Ilia neck is short and . thick, and he is
ad round shouldered as to look somewhat
hUnapbacked. • His arms are short, and
.h s hands fat and ' chubby. The angle
o his face is bad,. and its expreMon is
11 ither reined nor iritellectol. He
cannot be more than five feet six inches
high, and weighs at least a. hundred
and sixty.pounds. 1 His style, of speak
ing is conversational Mid perfectly. nat.,
ural; he makes few gestures, and those
not graceful; - looks directly before him,
for the most part, feaning upon the rail;
- ing of the pulpit.-
One of the saloons in Nashville eni
ploys.a hack to carry off' Its customers
as fast as they become drunk. -.No fare
is -regnired,. -and , the happy; beings are
insured against: the pollee and the poor
house.
When is a storin like a tisk after a
hook? When it i going to abate. -
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CLOSING OUT SALE
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SUltitE. '
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N orldor to tmil out thelmlauca of vut Sinualtr
Stobk, to make room for
NENST -- ‘ 'FAIL cirooDs.':
' - • GR.EAT sit.tiOUVl.l6-NS,
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C r0w0_mr0twu,tti04.1r04.1.....0.2 19 ,pu •f 3 ti v r ,
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' 4 't ' " — " Tfolit.:"44!
Bost 801 l 111/troelllea from.. S7l - 62‘/ •4 ` •
Ortutaditle Shaw $0 on to $5 elo
a.
BoeklyttAgbit. ? 3.7 t t 6
t, " 2.50 to - 2 Of)
" • —i.. 2 09 ;; to 0 1 50
Arid many tailor articles at equillly •g,ront rector,
tiong. -Our Scud( of - Btanto tio s ollts wa tire keep
ing rull*uf hargattieiolfint t r i +'; h.L. -
Prints, good futd. colored, at 121 t•ente,
Brown Shootings, gooll width, 1211. c•ctits,
Bleachol NI Rights, • at: • " 1,54' amts:
Ticking, Denims, Stripsn, Chucks, CiAtonailes,
elicuff Olll7 cc tir,g7ifitirplc — invistag.et 4
lowctliriereitlitkit nt
Yeatx. • .1; A. PARSONS St CO.
111=
Stoves Tin3:Ware
. FOR TIM ',MILLION)
.D.• .1 . Z98.ER TS,
' OPPOSITE ROY'S BUILDING,
Is' noiv propaod to - furnish the public. ith
anything in his, line of business, in quantity ax
large, hi quality as good s and as chettP in price
Its any dealers Xottlierii.getkna,Yl`lo4la..*- ,
ye pays particular attontiou to the
STAVE AND TIN .WARE -BUSINESS,
and intend to keel, a lull ass.ortnient otever);lliiog
in that line. , .
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TI.W.,WARE MADE TO , ORDER,
promptly; and ... iivai-railiedto give eatiefuetioii.
'eloeuted in the beet manner and with diepatel
„CALLAND S '.ll ME.
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. P. ROBERTS.
Welishorough,-Mareh 7: SAO: = :*
ATTENTION, FARMERS.
MOW A NAP REAP JIY , HORSE POPEU,./
THE CAYUGA CHIEV, ,
MOWER ,t; REAPER, is undoubtedly the
best Machine ill the wer,ht, nhent TWEN.
TY• ONE TIIOJUSAND of these - Machines being
now in USO, • ft'lllWays taken 140 first -premium
at Fiiirs and Exhibitions. ”
I have the solo Agency for - this region, nnil
•c4n till nit Orders proinrtly:. pti,„ oge,4 t,tic
the bilic s Itp";Tl'Lr - ;„ 7 - ; — ".7 „,'
• WO aIYB •MO IV ER lfrwe ,
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fur
Its tignLand even ilriift, auil ior
fast - and good work. 'lll Machine will pay fur
itself inAho saving of ,Wrigea;Pitid: to inowrs by
any largo humor in one b14:1S011,
D. P. 110itERTS.
11'131101ov.), Juno 26, 1567-tf. •
To the Farmers of Tioga oOuety
I . l'o 0 I' It E MO WE I? .(7 - (:0 I? IN ED
MO WEB if- It EA I' 12,
71,1 AN tIF U
ACTREp N. Y.,
111_, L ..iirtie to alitu thyijr,trant ti goini
blO 7 ,,
These machines are well known throughout the
eounty,,,as Leing the befit in use, and has taken
the premium over till other eniniintitore. We
'hall keep an aysinquitnit
JOI,NTEU 4AII,
tthirh have lately been put into are. Also of
the stiff bar. A good asbortment of the guards
and other fixtures mist:11)11y on hand. Prieo of
jointed bar machines, $llO. Cheaper than Ihey
have ever before been offered to the public.
PURPLE I RIME:ALL, Agents.
8,186771 E," •
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MEM=
HMO ad Calilo Powfirs.
• TER, HEAVE,.
CORGI'S, DI.
TEMPER' Fl
VERB, POIT/4DE'
LOSS OP APPI
.T/TE AND VITA
ENERGY, Sc.
use improves 1.1
wind, inerease
the appetite—gilt,
smooth' an
glossy acin—rui
transforms tll
miserable slielet
.horse.
e.' T.• i
InchCoughs,Ulcers
In ail diseages of ..eTke, Inc as in
,
the Lungs, Liver, ,• , <2 . , - :3" , ,, j *: ••, '
kc., this nrtielo• '' . 1....r.:•zr-.' 1 - - .-- , ..1.1._ - -
net, as a specific. ~,-'. :4-.,ll.tiA''4 --*
By putting (,c r • •F" ~•rt,..yr -:......** ' r
one-half
,n. pap-. i - ~:1 1 -. . ..5. : 42,..,:ie• •-••• •• '• , _
to a paper in a .• .f"' - '11!".„: • "- ik,:•.4„.. -
barrel or swill tl t. . - , ---- -- - 1 :--,., h-_- -- --:- -
above diseases =
--•:.:_•:,----' -Sr. . x`••• 4 •—
trill be eradicate,' " s - • , - --- :
or entirely prrientc•l If given in time, a certain
Pieventi‘ o alad cues f: et ile• Ci.ckra
Price 25 Cohta pee r^ 10. , o ',- Popur, for SL
'f: znzedvi= 7, 71 Y I . .
S. A-. TAP 04.7 r .r. " Z •&... - 3B 11.0. ,
AT TIT'EST.
' IVROLETiI.F. DIWO AND AIYIIIINr, BrIOT,
No. no Franklin Et., i'attir3crn. rat
chst
Por Sale by Dm .11-ot 1."...1 - . .. -.. • . -
out the Uoito St!‘ $ f •,... . ;, 4 , '1 • •
DAVID {4.-4. ; , s ~. ; $ '
V,. 4 OUTZ, Successor. •
For sale by John A. Roy, iVellabori.
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TIE. Fl i fiCll'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT'.
I j ERS, tor solo at Roy's Drug Store. .
TORAVORK, iN THE HEST STYLE. and
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with do.4pateli,ut THE AGITATOR Office.
A MERMAN WAToIIES in' Ilutitrok‘Siive
AL, t eases how $27;,50 up ht FOLLY'S.' ,
OCOME4
at a groat bargain at • • C. B. KELLY'S.
April 1, 1867.
ADIEB * SETS from $1.50 to $3O, at
04311)
L
FOLgY'S.
MkTttiVg
11,-/,811.5, 4174 - , . I;oo . 4tivit.
Off 11 Ji ,toof
nr i n n
,P p:us'
_Oa osseid , -.1
•aoria,edvshlgui 6 , 0 144 Vuu '4° 41 0 4 0 01
•rioimi t er t b ittiuttt It% wuexp4uil it.tv.19411 soot') pas
9° o 4? 4o lti;:ntto.t) '444 4 ,44‘ 40440 , Apti:Goti-em
'4;ciamemottezioloq 04,4104r0t01uf stintea _
• - • sin. sea Log &us 'sum:ATl
.
,epit dap ur-ss.ion sop p,tuois pinta nes
Huai y 78uo snug wogs Jatolva krola
rtoJ •daNt an : „ qoPot Ipipmpx,4, valuer&
MIMI
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tu n 0 1 gm
Int 9killilfil
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of OS"'
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L IVAILLOUU k11)1 °B
S 3IIVM-Nli 4311VM-SSIIIB
"A - VAtOH V H
I inoS 2u!Ssq 6y saquozJetl egld(Q oats pus
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SBOUpria 411.01 . 1.1.0 oita Ul3 GABH
NEW =STRING GOODS
111,)'Ll PEOPLES STORE
W Es _ARE RPRENING
FRESH' STOCK . OF GOODS
SPRING ;TRADI_I,
and 'ar s e' proi , areil - to supply ale', svauis of the
I • people in • , _. _
' This preparation,
long and favorably
known, will thor
oughly, reinvigorate
broken•tl o is . n and
low-e:pirited horns,
by otrengtlicnink
nod cleansing the
.e
etornach and lutes.--
ines. . ,
It is 'a sure in"C.-
N ntiva of :all ills- ,
2 1 , cs iticidgnt
_to
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EP' R .6.0 0 D
.
GOOD GOODS
sat a
best i
give it.loetton, andthose aceubtocaed
I to patronise us know that wo
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KEEP TliE BEST GOO DS -
ESI
that aro to be found in this notion, and those
whh aro not our patrons are the losers
I quite as much as we are. .`
dirt] iA invaluable.
woves, the quality
if the milk. It has
+een prinren by ac
tual experiment to
nereaw the (Inan
ity of * milk and
;mom twenty per
tent: end m&ko tha
?utter Ilan anti
Sweet. Inlattening
cat tic, it gives them
:in appetite. loosens
their hide, and
mi:el them thrive
MADE 43P TO , ORDER 4).ND WAR
' RANTED Yko FIT.
•
OUIV STOCK: vaLT, BE KEPT FULL;
Sold as Low as at any other Estab-
We Invite an examination of our Stook and,
Prices, pledging oursolvee to , •
000DS P11.1311,Y , AND TAKE NO
lavarld Nuoa _
k •1 '. 4
• , t • ‘c?
popt.Retao
• ido - Volluonv oqi two Rao&
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i (PUPIAS°4)• S B:IIIVIT33.I.IIII
. 13mninia tia,u,na
• .tmoiti mini , 'LINN
..r
Noui-aott ,asnott
- sa.oti /14 1 149 Pll9B
Vo.spanq Jed -sryg
i ,ifi-;::kelegfo -. qpi' 2 *# :',4l{3l"‘i
TV rat
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'lrd
4 4E 101 )9 01090111°M. .loo(1
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`SHA - O►ZS
IN CO
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Adapted to, the'
NM
NORIIIERN
' •': WITH
On 'LONG 'EXPERIENCE
EMI
nue titu . glit us that
Wo /keep as usual a
LAR(jE STOOK OF CLOTHS
• ( Al
to spll,by the yard or I
and all dandy-491a by col •
Warranted to give Satisfaction,
I -
' t AND
lishment. Mind that.
oFF.qn
whon'sno ease is made
WAITE.
Corning,.N. Y., Apr. 10, 1887. ' •
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F,',~;~.i ~ .
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DRUGS; - mFanoipii, .p.viTt4 , ollo)-:
• -, TOINts, PBl NntB,. *IA; VlN`'.:' , ,„
boNV,GIJA§S,,& I'UTTY, • - r :
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Harpcotne'do7n to Old Prices itilait
(
WE do trt heAtate lii' oey Oat vie. have tlia*
'Variest l3tuett tit 7 ;
P. UR.I! .A'IIT&L.IB4 DRUGS
•- - ..BLEDIOIINES :
•-••
g INT II Pin le 611.41 S
=ME
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• YANIOOI
PlMlP l o.7; l #itk; 1:
1 1 ,6,NOY , •AltTICLES, -Tonbut , S)AP;
-.•01,0711;.:HAIR, .11)0111:. Si NAIL •
4 " BRUSHES, •MIRRORS,,^ "• •
IME
EVER . BROUGHT INTO. , TIHS H.4.IWET.
fl
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND NAVY,
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Fine White Load, ?urp, Wliito Zino, Wooed
O 11." CoachVarntih, Furniture Vernier:4lcl. -7
low Ochre,
• Venetion Red, Chrome yl:
lola, Chrome Growl, Prueelan Blue, ,
Patent Dryer, Lackey,: Japan,
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Spanieb Whiting, Paris White, Kalsoinine, Redo,
Tar,. Log 'Wood; Fustio, Brazil Wood. Cani.
wood; Redwoo;. Potash, Putty," Alob-
Aso', :Bonzetfo, tipirits Turpentine,
and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
- . • , Varnish Brushes,
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'Which Iva - will sell j per cent. e'heaper than city
other establiohtnent n the county. In short, we
have every thing eve• kept in a firet. clues
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and all we ask is for you to call /
and examine o*
stock and prices before buying elsewhere.. Re
member we can't bo undersold. '
IMI
Mit: WILLIAM ROBERTS Leg:
announee to tho citizens of 'Tioga t)o
that In additiOn io his excellent stocic of St
Tin-Waro, Brittania k 'and Sheet.-Tri,n Ware
lnis o at a grout enAlay, stocked hie stoic. on '
with acorapleto asnortp►eut of. Shall' Hard.
of
,whioh we enumerate the following articles
MI
NAILS; SPIKES; CROWBARS, *X
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAW
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
...OAIIPENTI,R'BVOOLS;
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,, , I
BITTS,
BITT•STOCKS, HATOIIETS,-CHISELS,
,SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
' DENDH-SOREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
lIIMII
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSOE CUTTERS AND STIfEFERS
;COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
. OAPS. •
PATENT . BARNDOOR HANGIN4S
anew thing, and made for use. These nra but a
few of the many artioliss composing our Wok
of Hardware.
MI
Wu invite the publio to call 'and examine for
•themselves.,. We aim to keeptbe beat quality of
goods in our lino ; and all work to -ordei , done
promptly and well. WlLLlfilld ROBERTS'
Wellsboro,4Sept. 1, I.BB6—tf. '
AIRS. F Y'S ,
Corsets and Skirt Supporters,.
all sizes, at C. B. KELLEY'S.
pL e, A t TE ca D et i e V r A s r iu .E irr eo ,o k w o is int: t k e etß at .. card bask
FOLEY'S.
lIIM
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SEMPE4I,
MOM
=EIS
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ME
BUM
MEE
whifts'&. fiduni;At:s`
We buil) uleo the Largoot Stoat of ;
Such us
DRUG STORE,,
Al.! goodg - witrranied ur nu Salo
P. R. *i'LLlA.us, 1 P. Ii WILLIAMS &Co
J. L. WILLIAMS. j No. 3 Union Block.
Wellsboro, Juno 26, 1867
St ves: Stoves::
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
IF: t isit' •4 . • • '"
• ,Fll3, "•-
4i• ^
'TO ' , B UK 4ELL
' .; BUSINESS,I-
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AT TE will bay Itt the' highest nimitint
-the following articles.
prKEP PELTS, DEACON'` SKINS,
REEK SITS;
A
AD . t, SKINS
. ,
I 4
=ME
for which we will pay cash. I •
We will osaisufactare to order, Prenettor Verne
tanned °ALF or KIP BOOTS, In the best mart
aim and at fair rates, and_pay especial attebtioti
.to REPAIRING.: ' - •
MEI
ERIE
. ,
on whieh we will notbe undersold, and froni this
time we shall make It a point.io keep pp the beet
steolcnt I . l, -,; I
to he feiiii4t in The county, Miceli wO! 'Ol sell at
a lower profititlian'imeti rirtiolos havO - osier boon
offered in this region: r _
We
We shall n'tleoil assortment
of.
LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER
.. t 7BOOTEES, 'CHILDREN'S AND , 5
Aussg,sly,o4K A)t VA
.
MOUS STYLES,
LEATIaIt , d , 4II.NDING.BI
ono bo bought of us as ciaap as any where this
aide of New York, and we shall keep a full stook
of
PRE.I4CiIt:'UAIP,`P PiiENCIt MP, :UP
• PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND
Vfx - BINDING. •
GuraMak of PEGS; Netaß, THREAD; AWLS /
RASPS, ~GLOVERS'.,,IFEEDLES, ,L A TS,
TREES,' ER I df Isish,,SHOEHAKER'S
TOOLS tind'illED,lNGS;wlll ba. ' found th e lar
gest in the county , and iaa sett for malt profits,
We talk business and we moan business. We
have been in this region long enough to be well
known—let those who , know us try us. Corner
at Main and Grafton streets, opposite Win. Doh
erfarMardware Store', ' 'O.'W. SEARS, •
• - GEO: Co." DERBY.'
Wollaboro, April 24,1667-tr.
Jpi
iJ
to
nty,
YOB,
ho
MEI
We hay° a flrot-rote otook of
READY-lIAB E WO K
A
,4 ~ ~
,
LADIES! GA.1.7164115,1i,,1
and all - atyles of 14.1 1 1W . S WORK.
NEW GOODS AND NEW P OES
•
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-- AT
. .
T. A A . WICIMA 9S,
TIO GA, PA.
TIFAVING 'just returned from NMY York with
MUIL, New and carefully selected
STOOK OF GOODS,
i, 4 •
All those in Want of Goods wt I ( 11 , 1 it to their
interest to call and
EXAMINE OUR STOCK
and learn Prices before buying elsewhere
Kept constantly on bond, a choice lot of
DRIED FRUIT, GROCERIES, FLOUR
PORK, &C., &C
All the above ()pods aro bought at tho lowest
Cash'Pricia;and will be`sold 7 :
• . •
ONLY sou CASH on READY PAY.
Don't- forgot the place, at theoia stand of
VAN. NAME' & WICKHAM, - -
„ .
Titga, Pa., Feb. 20, 1807:-tf.
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY , AND
MACHINE '41.01).
THE aubacribera having procured additional
machinery are now ready to farnleh to order
all aorta of
CASTINGS,
SUCH AS
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS. FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, •
SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D
SAWING MACHINES,
. &a., &c.,
We have also al
WIMIIyORTII PLANER,
for custom and job work, lirct are also prepared,
to do I • -. •
SLITTING & SCROLL ,VA WING
to order.
Having a first-class screw-cutting Latin, we
are prepared to make
CHEESE PRESS' SCREWS,
•
to order. Builders of Cheese Factories are re
quested to examine our work. We manufacture
'the
Champion Plow;
one of The finest intilements in the market. .
Cash paid for OLD IRON. •
CHARLES WILLIAM
F. L. BEADS.
Wallabor°, May 15, 1881—tf:
1867. WRIGHT Sc BAILEY. 1857.
WlA'coramonoe this year with an ek9lnstsely
CAMT,basittess. • •
OASU PAID FOR WiIEATI
CASH PAID FOR OATS 1
CASH PAID FOR , CORN
CASH FOR EVERYTHING4,II
A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR
CASH I
A LARGE STOOK OF FEED FOR
QASH 1
A LARGE STOCK OF P9RiC
CASH I
Call and He, us., CIA
KRIT, do B r AILBY.
We'foliar°, Jan. 9,
• All persons indebted to us by note .or book
account rauot call and settle or ,pity costs. . •
Jan. 8;1867. wnionT k
,BAILEY._
A FEW MORE,PIECES
of those.subalantial ISbeetinga and- Sbirtinga, a
April 18 8 7. ,C. B. KELLY'S.
R lOU.Dohotnia4 Glass Vases, at
dean • FOLEY'S.
•\ You 111 find
the lateOt arrival of New 0 oialg a KELLY'S.
'April 108 . q. - •
, -B. 'lbli. T. = . A.NTIIONY & CO.;
Mantifildurers of l'hoiogra,phic Naterials;
OLDIAIX AND DAt44l4
UR
. ,
SROOWAY; Y.
j:itißiedortioiv of PhOtopay It&
lifitterfals wo are Ileadikluultre for tbifolloNefog, tz;
11,f , 46011104,11,& Sto,6lo*ltieViOWS .-•
Ot 1 0.4tericalt., 1 Attid....Ortdan 'Cities, and Landscapes,;
Owls:7Am.
' EliaritekeopiC Vivaria *fibs War,-
'ooze negatives wade In the verioni oagapaigu~i and
forinings.completo Photographic hiltorypt:the great
neatest, - - , = z.-••,•_ • •
• • Iliqaoscqpic
• Itiowa'an. Glass, .
Adapted foi:oltber atag,ip Lanternsorthe ittnreeSCope.
Oni eatairigne Will be Oat to any, eddreea on ieleipt
of lateral): • • •••,-, ", • • •
rhotpk v iihic ' '"
We tuanutaetbro radre target) , thau any other licinse,
about 200 varieties frogs 60 ceuttil SGO eaeh. •Clut
A 4111.1618 have the reputation dr being superior in
beauty and durablittyl9 , all others. •
Card;
of a
statint-
Our Catalogue embraces- over FIVE TUOUSAND
different qnbjects, including, reproductions of the most
ctlehrated Ungrayings, Paintings, Statues., etc. Cata.
Topics front rtlek,ipt or stamp.,
Photograididril and others ordering goods C.O. D.,
will please vomit per cent.. of the antotinVulth their
order. Tho prices and quality of our goods cannot fail
to satisfy.. - , ; Jon. 2.1807-9nt. •
MAKE NOTWE:,-r-.04 receipt' of 01,0 , .1)017qr
by pall I,will send reciopos wring
Oompounds whit& with :careful using «ill .ideetu
ally restore gray hair. to itti Original color, pro.
vent_proliature decay iihd falling off, and import
a smooth and glossy appearance to hair deadened
by sickness. • JNO. D. GALLAGHER,
Aug. 2i, 1867-3 mt Wilmington, Delasvaro.,
•..
1866. FoR 1866•
i•
BY
it.
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A T BIS NURSERY OF, FRUIT AND OIt
,NAMENTALL TREES, IN TIOCIA :-
00,000fippleTrees.
IQ,OOO Pear !frees.
) A good supply of PLUM, PEAOII, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENT/a! TREES d. SHRUBBERY.
..The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
'varieties, good, healthy, some of them large aud
in bearing. Any Ono Ivishing to 'get a. supply
twill do well to call and enwrap Stookbefdre par
abasing elsowhere.. • /2/11-Dolivered at the depot
tree of shames -
Volga, Feb. 28,1866-1 y •
LATEST FASHIONS DEI&AND
J. W. BRADLEY'S Celebrated Paten
DUPLEX ELLIPTICi
(9R DOODLE SPRING)
SKIRT.
TREY. will not bend otbreaklike the single spring,
but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape
en hree or Mur ordbuiry skirts wilt have been thrown
aside as useless. The hoops are covered with double and
twisted thread, end the bottom rode are `not only don
ble springs, but twice (or double) ebvered; preventing
them from wearing out when dragging down stoops,
stairs, &m
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,chnrch pews,
arm chairs , for promenade and house dress, as the skirt
can be folded when in rise 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 single
spring skirt,
A lady. having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort and
Mat convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel
spring akin fora single day.. will never afterwards will
ingly dispense with their nee. For children, Misses and
young ladles they are snperldr to all others,
The Duplex Elliptic id a great favorite with all ladles,
and is nuivereally recommended by the fashion maga.
tines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the following Inestimable advantages in
crinoline, viz; superior quality, pert/3ot manufacture,
stylish shape and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort
and economy, tnquirefor J. W- Bradley's Duplex RHIN
tie ,or double spring skirt; and be sure you get the gen
uine article.,
OAXITION.—To guard against Imposition, be particu
lar to notice that skirts offered as "duplex" have the
rod 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 a com.
binatlon not to b* found in any other skirt.
Per sale In all stores where first elan shirts are /old
throughout the Vl:kited States•and elsowbero 2 Mann
facturefttv_ the loowAers of eho r t t i to c. t,, at
vaTty;
JulyB,Bm, 97obtanbets 41 79 & 811:tend() sta., N. Y.
•
Popular Dry Goods .Trade !
THE Subscriber is now receiving his
1
S - PRI.N& STOCK
Merchandise,
Among Ithlob will be found many, of the most
mutat Sty/es of •
SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS & SACKINGS;
at priees that are worthy of attention
PRINTS, GINGHAMS. BROWN AND
BLEACIPD MERLINS, TIMINGS,
DENIMS, 'STRIPE SHIRT
INGS, TABLE, LINENS,
BROWN & BLE4ORED,
NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, LACE AND
EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR
. TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED TABLE AND •
PIANO SPREADS,
' .41401E.RY, GLOVES, 6.e.
Spacial attention is called to his
CLOTHING 41: TAILORING
PARTMENT,
Where a perfeet fit is guaranteed or no sale.
A share of the public patronage is reapeotfully
B.olioited.' THOMAS HARDEN.
Wolleb l oro, May 15, 067.
QTATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS
FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY; PA.
ISE
A. Allen, Principal, Professor of Natural
• and Mental Science. '
J. T. STREIT, A. M., Profossor of Languages.
CHARLES VERRILL, A.'M., Professor of
Mathematics. •
Mits. L, 111, PETERSELIA, M?dern Languages
Drawing. -
,Mtas SUE R'. CONARD, B. E., Engh. Branches.
Km MARTS. BRIGGS, B. E.. Principal of the
Model Sehool:
I. O. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrumen
tal Music. •
Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor
of. Music.
SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8.
First Term begins September 4, 1887,
Second term begins Decemb'r 9 "
,Third term begins March zit, 1868, ,
EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS.
Fall and Spring Term, including board, - .
room rent, tuition, book rent,. Cie),
oil; and washing, • $OO 00
Winter Term, 64.00
rhi rt
Day students, tuition a d book rent, 10 00
'Total expenses for sehoof year $lB4 00
No ti#ra. 'charges. ; Rooms furnished with
stoves, chairs, tablos, stands, pails, bedsteads,
mattresses, pillows, and one comfortable. For
further Information send for Catalogue.
Aug. 7,1887, 6w. Address, Principal.
Wellabor° Wool Cargos, Maine.
11TAWING covered our Machine with .entire
JUL new Cards, we aro now ready to Card all
Wool without delay, and in the bast possible
manner. Ali Wool sank from a distance by Stage
will bo returned by the amine if required.
S. 'A. - 11ILTROLD,
ORIN BLAIR,
Wellsboro; June 12, 1802.
BOARDING by the weed; or day, and Lodg-,
ing, can be bad on reasonable terms oppo.
Mimi the old U. S. Hotel- Stand, Main Street,
Welistroro. M. M., SEARS, Proprietor.
ag. 7,1867, tf.
pnoToGßAPinc.
moil, Ei*ra. inc., etc.
Also,.a full line of
'V.". 0 .
Boarding Honlae.
WIIO3SMAt:', -. 0R110;:,STORVI -- ;
-::cp.itN,lNe.;. -. :v:
DRUGS AND DIEDIOINES,.PAANTS
AND OILS .
r
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN-
TRATED MEDICINES, CIN-
0114IATI :WINES AND.:
BRANDY, WRITE- K
AVASII"LIBIE;
idIROSENE LAMPS,, - PATEN`I` . MEDI-
CINES; yETROthIUM: OIL
1 ROCHESTER PER-.
• FiliktEla
AND f EiAIIORING EXTRACTS, WALL
• PATER, WINDOW GLASS,
AND DYE COLORS,
Sofa at Wholesale Prices,, Buyers aro requested
to call and , got quotations before going further,
East.
W. D. TERBEL4 CO. •
Corning, :N. . 1,18677-1 y
THE GREAT
CENTRE, OF ATM .401 1 101 IS :A T
LA.WRENCEVII.JLE.
•
•
• C. S. MATHER Si UV
Would announce to the good. people of cot ga
County that they havo just returned from ew
York with their second full stock of
FALL Sc WINTER GOODS,
embracing all the novelties as well as the sub
4tautiiils required.
DRESS GOODS . in.all varieties, STAPLE
FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS,
& BEST FRENCH WOVE COR
SETS, 'GLOVES ep s D HO
SIERY, YANKEE NO
TIONS, &c., ' &c. '
FURS! ruits
MINK, CONY, an 4 SiberiOn Sauirre
Tho largest Stock of,
oLoTii i s & CASSIMERES in the county
READY MADE CLOMING, and
OLOTiIING tizade to order, .super, : ,
intended by Arst class teoqcmen.?.J.-
. 5
SUOP MADE BOOTS & .SIIOES in end
less variety, ',HATS & CAPS
to suit! all tastes, .
GROCERIES, &C., &C.
Our goods have been bought during the last
panto in New York and will be sold at panic
prices. •
Prices are down, monopoly broken up. No
other store can or dare compote with us in qual
ity and price. For further particulars calrat the
store of C. 8. MATDER Sc CO.
Lawrenceville, Dec. 19, 1866.
J. STICKLIN,
. •
• •
-.- -- Chairmaker, Turner, and
% , - 7 ,
Purniturel Dealer.
• k,
SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon-Shop,
Main Eitroot. FACTORY iin Soars 4t, Wil
liams Foundry, second story. 1
Orders promptly filled and , satisfaction guars n
tOod. Fancy Turning dono to order. -
Wellsboro; Jnue 12, 1867. 4. STICKLIN.
Tioga Marble Works.
undersigned are now prepared to exe
ji cute all orders for Tomb Stones and 111ouu
intuits or either ,
OTALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of thelat'est style and approved workmanship.and with dispatch.
We keep constantly on band both kinds of
Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa
vor us with their orders, on as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in the country.
atones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look as good as new. •
• ' WILCOX & WHITNEY.
Tioga, May 22, 1867-I,f.
To the Farmers of Tioga County
Inow building at ray manufactory, in Lawrence
rile. a superior
FANNING MILL,
which possessealho following advantages over another
mills:
1. It eeparatos oats, ratlittor, and foul coeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
.2. It cleansilax seed, ttgres out yellow seed, cud a
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill .
This mill is built of tbo boat and most durable tim
bar, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
dnco.,
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms,
J. 11 'MATHER,
Lawreacoville,October:,lo, 1806-t f
RAY'S CHCiLERA DROPS
CURES co •
CURES DI7ENTER r;
CURES .HOLERA ,NORBU.S,
CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
CURES all BoWel Complaints, but does not
oure anything else. This medicine is no
- nure-31l: It has the confidence of. every. body,
for it is never known to fail ; it should be kept
on band by every family. Sold by' - dealers in
medicine at fifty cents per bottle. For sale in
Welleborough at Roy's Drug Store.
UNION ACADEMY.
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO:,' PA
•
FACULTY:
ELIAS nonTorcp, Principal.
Mae. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptrese.
MISS bilßAt HOUTON, Aseletant. •
Miss AISIANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
CALENDAR FOR 1.867-8.
Fall Term commencegjot. 3d, Winter Term Nov
24th, Spring Tem Feb.l.Stb, 1868. _
_ EtE
ENSES PR TERM
• Primary Depa ment _
Common Eng!
Higher Englielg
Languages and _Higher Mathematics
Instrumental Music, extra
Nocal Mniito, extra.
Drawing, extra
, Room Rent
Board per week
Knoxville, August 14,1867-It
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 operations in all departments of the profes
sion executed in the best possible manner; All
new, useful Inventions and improvements adopt
ed. The htghost good of his patrons the Ultima
tum of
,his ambition. Deo. 5, '66-tf"--
"LOUR FROM CHOICE \HUTU WHEAT,
JU buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always
on hand. Call at the Charleston Alllibeforebuy
ing yourllour and feed. I eau mako it an object
for yon,to buy. A. RUSSELL.
May 16,18611—tf
CllokE SLOT OP GRAIN BAGS for solo
Oleap! at WRIG/IF k BAILEY'S.
Wel!shot°, June 5,18137.
New Sprini Goods
just received at
April 1, 1867.
ip,s' OF rtnANEL,
• , ,8.4%;LV/Elf.'
Cu and after Monday,'August 2Cth,1807, titans will
ieave Corning at. ab0ut,149 . -fotinritig Loam}
•, - -.**EITWAD BoU,rt. - 1, •
• S ,
12:2S a. m., Exprena Mails Sundays excepted:for Buffs.
10, Salamanca, and Ei Wait; connectin g ith trains
-for tiro Wont. - - ' , -
6:44a M Night. ExPreas, Sunday 4 - excepted, for fluifalo:
Salamanca, and Dunkirk . , making dir,eer cannel:tic),
with trains of tiek Atlantic -rent Western,
homanddrandTrunk 11ailways,forall points Weal.
7:07 imiNlSll l EXPresii,Billii, for, Bu .
Dunkirk Mid the Went, connecting 45 shove.
7:15 A. rn., Night txprens, Sundays excepted, for /t.'41,.
• astvrand buffalo, via:Avow_
10:32 a; lin, Mall Train, Ehinitkvis excepted, for ,Butrido -
stnrl Dunkirk, connecting at F.lnrir d rorranandaigna.
2:16 tl. la. Baltimore Bx*Preins, Sundays excepieti, tor
' Itoelsontelr arid Buffalo( via Avon.
7:03 p. ra..illay'llxprese,Sundays'extepted; for Bi l fr a i no4
SalarnariCit, -bittrkiiiir and the Went, .totineeting at
' Binghamton for Syracuse; at Owego for )thud; et
Elmira ter Canandaigua; at Salamanca with the At•
Num and'Orear Western' Railway; - at Buffalo %%Mt
the La; t Sliartf and Uraud 't'runklinikrnys,laid nr
Dunkirk with thu Lrku Shore hallway, for all panty
west am smith:
7;10 p m le-ty Exprons,Sur;ls excepted, tor Rochester
j 12.u0 p m Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
6:40 p. ru.oThrtigrant l rain, Dolly, for t he West. ..
. -
gASIIVAAD noUND.
. .
at., N t a w Eipreiu, haiiy, 12mola3a e:t(
connecting AL ltram.:?iirt for at Now
York with afternoon itaincnitd ntrameiu for Keeton
and IsIVW El/AV11) , I Gibe
it,. in.,Ciiiritinati fixpreFB,lllonda3s except - 61;6,V-
liertlitg at Bintira far Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
the South; ixt, Owego for Ithaca; at thigh:11111. 0
fop Syratiwe; atOreat Rend for Scranton, - 1%000-
Ohl, and Trenton; at bilekuwaken for nimbly, and ,1
tlutycotirt fur Newburg, and IVarwick.
10.10 ain Accommodation Train daily, connecting it
at Rimini for Canandaigua. " '
10:48 a. ni., B.ty Expream,SuinlaysuitreptrAl,rotinerif il
at Elmira for Canandaigua:at Binghamton for
rare, at relit Band for erranion, ut Lackuwax cutup
Hawley, and at Jersey City with Midnight Expce-s
Train of New Jet ary Railroad for Philadelphia, Ulu.
nibre and Washington.
3:12 Baltimore Expreits, Sundays excepted.
•
4730 p. in., -New roil; and ll:Milner° Mail, Sunday
- replied, connecting at Elmira for Harrishurg,h,
&Olt la, and Relith.'
7.0
p tu Lightning Express, Bundays - excepted, con.
necting at Jersey City with morning express train a
New idet dey Itailioad for Baltitnore and Wanliington,
and at New York with
,inorning express trains for
Boston tint! the ,Cast-, •
12:30 p, in, Way Freight, Sundays eAepted. •
WM. it. BAILS, . 11. RIDDLE.
Oetil Sup't.;
- Gen') Pass. Agent:
' • Northern Central IL
•
TRAII 4 IB FOIL TUE NORTH.
Trains for Cauandagnia leave Elmira as follows:
Accomodat ion at 7 IA a :a
Express [fa/stoat train on road]- 11 45 aln
.
Mail ° 015 pm
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] 7 10 a ru
/ 'On and after April 20th, 1807, trains will arrive and
depart from Troy,. as follows;
MUYINCi HOISTSI6
Express 045 p m Express:l 1050 am
Elmira Mail 550 e m Elmira Mail 955 p'm
Local Fl eight 19 60 am I
Local Freight 335 p
Through Freight 955 p in Though Fteighl 200 a in
E. S. BROWN, .9.np't.
Titins will run as follows until further apnea:-
Ascommodation— # Leaves Blosslinrg . at 6,50 a. m., Mans.
Held tit 7,35, Tioga at 8;20, Lawri.ncorille at 3,08
arriving at Corning at 10,20 a. m.
!Shal l -Leaves Bloasburg at 2,35 p. m., pt 3,26,
Tioga at 4,06,....hawr0ne0.ii11e 457:--arring at
Corning at 0 p.
Mail—Leaves Corbing at Bn. Lawrencerillu tit 0,0,
Tioga at 10,02, ,Thusticid all o,4o—arriring pit Moss.
burg at 11,30 a. in.
Accommodation—Leaves Coraing, at 4.50 p. Law.
rencevillo at 5,58, 'flop at 7.02, ilanallel,l t 7 ; 10
art 'tint; at Illosaburg at p. m.
•
L. 8114TTUCK,Sup't
•
Trains on the Pliiladelphiak Ede Rail Road will run
118 141110W:1 :
- IVE.STWARO
MailYr4i' - it: . trtZves Phthxdu
. . ,
•• , " Williamsport. 4,30 aru
" • ~." 'arm at Erie ) 4.05 p m.,
Elle Express leaves Philadelphia !' 4. 12.00 loon
- - *. Williamepurt 1. 845 p at
arr..at Elio. 9.45 a ra
,Elmira Mull leases Philadelphia-4.... . 8.00 a m
1-" “ Williamsport 6.28 pnu
" A . arr. at Lock Haven 7.45 p m
'Buffalo Express leaves Baltimore 10.30 p ni
" Williriurapurt 10.30 ain
" arr. at Loch' !frivol 11.r.0 ani
t
. EASTWARD. I ~
Mail Train leave 4 Erie 10.25 a Li
11 illiamspm t
'• arr. at I.liilielelpitia.
Erie Ex rose leaves Erie
" " arr. at Philadelphia
Elmira Mnil leaves Lock Haven
arr. at Philadelphia. 6.40 p CU'
Lock Haven Arclnienveti Lock Haven 1.50 p to
" •• lqaVC3 Wllliazetporr 3,20 prn
arr. at Philagelptlia 12.50 a to
I A.L. TYLEII, Gen . ( Supt.
WETTWAICD BOUND,
Mttil
Acconititudatiol,
::xpren ai,..... . /14C1A..-
14xlitenti 11.01: I L'aptTsi ...b.lO
At Covey thererii. n junction with Chu Pliihnhiphil d.
ra le, and Cil Ci tell Rail Howls. •
At Meath lilt, With Furnklin Oil Lit) mid
Hawk, Burnell.
At LtSll it tabut gu tbe , Nnbuuiny Branch 'naked a
reef toutu to Cleveland. At ltaveuua •canted wit),
Cleveland and riMblik . gli Haiti oath •
The 12,J:id vasPi,m through Akron, Athlaud, tia/em,
Marlon, I.lo.ana and D:tylon, into ecetiug ion!, hul•
roads, and tertuinaten at Cincinnati.
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valuable property, to Wit
One tavern stand in Lawrenceville.
One form, on which lie no reAtleb, one. half
mile from three churches, two Cchool Houses,
two grog shops, and one railroad, and .abeet_thu: •
same distance from the line of the_WOlsburo and
Lawrebceville Railroad. The farm! contains 160
eves hi good 1and,..50 acres timbered, well n.t
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One farm in Jackson township, 175 acres; a
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Also—tor sale-4 mules, 75 sheep - , and other
stock, cheap on reasonable terms.
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