The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 06, 1867, Image 4

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Three little firms iu thn taillight ,grey,
Scanning the shadows acmes the way :
Six bluo eyes—four black, two blue—
D{ •
rrifol of lovti,rid happinese,' tee,'
7;4 :Watching for • ' ,"
- 7 • , • 7, - Tr ,
111 - r%rttru
with lisr plaotl o Ibrow,
'-tondo face beaming -with joy just now,
the rogue ;so loving-and gay,
kiss from his sister ',;,
* 'llr4stchipg t • •
0
Nollio with her, - ringlets of sunny huei
npatle3 between the two,
4'" Pressing hor cheek to the window pane,
I .; Wishing thn'abient One 116 mo again.
Watnhing . for •
Oh I how they: gaze at the psseera-by!.•
f•ilo'n conking atiast !" they gaily cry,
"Try agnin, my pets,"' eselaims . inarminh,
And Nellie adds, "there's the twilighestnr,
' Wnithinn'for pal "
_ •
Jack. nods and szailo., as with lousy feet
Ile lights the lamps in Aheir quiet krept ;
r•That sweet little group ho ktiows full well
lay an2t Wilie, sith golden haired Null. •
Watching for pa.
Socrpi.joyous shouts from tho window seat, .
:Ltd 'eagei patter of childish feet; -
• latty'nineical chimes ring through thehall;
A inauly voice responds to the call,
Welciime,' papa !"
.
•
:-•, • • ,ReAarkable Esoapeu. • ,
• 1 .
During the .
horrors of the Freueli revc•
olution,' a' tradesman • at Lyons, of the
name of G-rivet, a man of mild and sim
ple mapnersovas brought in one even
lag, sentenced, among a number of oth- -
ens, to perish the nest morning. - Those
who' Were already in. tile cave .pressed'
round . the - new' corner ,to sty napat h lie
with him; Co' console him, and to fort!,
fylim,for the stroke he was • about to.
encounter ;• but Grivet hatino need Of
consolation, he was as calm and eorn pos-.
ed us if he had been in his.own 'Muse.
" Coine and
,suP with us," said they,
thigh the last inn in the journey of life ;
toLmorl'ow we shall arrive at our - long.
honie." GrivettLeeepted the invitation,
1
slid supped heartily" Desirous to...sleep
as well, he retired to the remotest corn
er of the.eave; and burying 'himself in
his straw, seemed ' not to bestow a
thought of, his appreachin i g fate., The
morning arrived ;, the •Oyier:. prisoners
were tied:together and led aWa y with
outiGrivet's perceiving anythag, orbe-•
114' p6reeived. Fast asleep, enveloped
in file straw, ,he neither saw nor was
seen: ' 1 The tit= of the cave waslocked;
and : When .lie awoke awhile after,. lie
was'in'theutmost astonishnient to lind
hints& in perfoet ' solitude. Thy' day
pasSed, and, 'no new prisoners ; were
I rought into the came. • The .next was
,_ he decade, when .the judges did notsit,
lor did they, for some reason, sit the
next day. (+rivet remained in- hie soli
tude, subsisting on some scattered pro
visions which he found about the cave,
and sleeping every night with the same
tranquility as the first. On the even
ing of 'the fourth day the turnkey
brought in a new prisoner, and. was
thunder-struck on seeing a man, or, as
he almost believed, a spirit in. t he cave.
lie called the sentinels who instantly
appeared. " Who art thou !" said he
to Grivet, " anq how eomest thou here .."'
(trivet answered that he had been there
four days : " Doubtless," - he added;
when my companions in inisfOtune
were led away to death, I •;_lept, ' and
heard nothing, and no one thought to
awaken me. It was my in ist'ortune i
since all. would now have been pi t,
whereas have lived with the prospect
of death before me ; but the misfortune
will now undoubtedly he repaired since
I see you." The turnkey immediately
hastened to the tribunal to. excuse him
self for what had happened. G rivet
w.is summoned before it, and . interro
gAted knew. It was a moment of lenity
witll4lle judged, and he was set at lib
,
er i ty.
A n instance once occurred •of an es
-ape after condemnation whiehAeserveA
o be mentipned, because. the fact is both
..ernarkablei and well attested. iVrum
oer of persons were returning back' to
'rison after sentence had been passed
Ton them that they were to be guil
aid ned the next morning. TheY were,,
according to custom, tied by the hands,
:wo and two• with a cord, and were es
corted by a guard. On their way they
were met by a woman, who, with loud.
cries reclaimed per, husband, asserting
that he was agot4patriot, and had been
unjustly condemned ; and she could
bring proofs of Ills patriotism. The
judge who had condemned the prison
ers happened to pass 'by at that mo
ment, and hearing the clamors of the
women, inquired whist, could occasion
',herd. This being explained, and the
judge very happily being in a , more
-merciful humor than usual, said that a
good patriot Must not be .executed, and
•if -the woman's assertions were true, it
. was Very right that her husband should
• be released. He accordingly ' ordered
the man to be unbound and brought to
him, when he asked several questions
respecting his patriotism, and what he
had done for the good 'of the republic ;
to all of which he 'received answers so
satisfactory,,thathe declared him to,„ be
a good sans culotec unjustly condemn ned ,
and ordered him to-be set at liberty on
the spot. This affair, as may easily be
ifilagined, sobn,drew a number of people
together, so that the prisoners were
mingled promiscuously with the multi
tude.• .
The companion with- whom the man
had been yoked, finding himself single
and unobserved, the eyes and attention
of all present being now otherwise en
gaged, thought that a favorable oppor r
lunity of escape was.presented•, thrust
ing therefore, the hand which had the
cord round,it into his waistcoat that it
might not betray him, he - ='W - --1111 7 great
' coolness, inade his way ''‘thrtiugh. the.
crowd as if he had been a Spectator only,
drawn there by curiosity. 'When he
found himself at liberty, be hastened
to the port, which was not far off, and
jumping into a boat, ordered the boat
man to row in all haste to a place Which
he named at the other end of the port.
The boatman obeyed, but here a \diffi
culty arose which had not immediately
- occurred to the fugitive, that he had not
so much as a son in his pocket" to pay
-his fare ; for when any one , was arrest
ed, whatever money he might have
about him, or anything else of value,
was immediately taken away as confis
cated property. What was he to do in
:a situation so einbarassing ? He' did
not lose his presence of mind ; but 'feel
ing in his pocket, said. with a well-af
fected :surpris.e; it, was' very Unlucky,
but helialt-• forgotten his purse, and
had not any Money with him. The
'boatman began tO swear and make',a
'great outcry,- sayingithatthis was all a
mere excuse, that he NVII3 a cheat, and
wanted to make him work withou „be
ing paid. The fugitive then, its if a aid
den - recollection had struck him, pu , his
band in his pocket. and drew out the
cord from which, 'during the . passage,.
he had contrived to disengage his baud.
." HeQ, my friend," said he, "take this,
Iby rib means wish to - cheat you ; I
eault tell how. it has happened that I
have come out. witho money but
this cord, if yon will accept it, is worth
more than your fare," " Oh, yes, yes
-take it, take it," Said a number of other
boatmen who were standing by, "Vie
citizen is right, the cord is a good cord,
and worth triple your fare ; 1 don't be
lieve he meant to -cheat, lie looks like
tin honest citizen." The boatman took
the advice and ace pted thei,eord ; and
Xiiejiberated vied i walked 'off to the
'Buse of a friend in the neisitorhood,
where he remained conceal he rest
of • the day.; heir night came, - he
made his escape front the town, his
friend famishing him with money and
ether ncessaries for his journey ; nor
had mammy day's elapsed before he was
safe outs f the republic.
k of the abscakt, ask
following, questions:
seful? Is% kind?
Before you spe
Yourself the tyre
"h it true? Is It
J. I. POSONS & CO.,
-TAW ..!0'111:-.: SAL:R . • r -
::; !J,',• : .--.‘-: c i i, : - : ~,, ' ;:4 )E. , iii.',i',- : :',. I .='
.! ,'";, 4 .'4,: . '1 'i:':l.:, -, : ; l''' 'i.,'l!.‘',' , .•••= 4',
i o_tt,,, - "1 , ,t. - __ , •-• •
SUAIXER DRESS GOODS 1
`;;.: .:t • • -
TN. ordert i tsoll - out the-balance of our S arairker
I Stock, t make room for
„
NEW. FALL GOODS,
the stilasoribers have made the.follylTing
GREAT `REkUtTioNS:
,-.-
Best Crownlaronadines 624 to 50 de.
Figured Whito Alpacas from, 69 to; 50 "
`," rr- • ' • frock. '44 1 to 31.} ••
Best Buff Marseilles from,. 87.1,t0 62i "
Grenadino Shawl's ' - $6 00 to $5 00
; . •-- 5 00 Ito' 4 00
Best Parasols: • ' • - 3 751t0 300
.... 250 to 200 '
~.. 200 to 150
And many other articles at equally groat reduo..l
tions. , Our Stock of Staple Goode wo are keep,
ing till of bargains, selling ' ." • • I
Prints, good fast colored, at 124 coots,
Brown Shootings, good width, 12i cents, •
Bleaelo Muslins, -" • , 181 cents.
Ticking, Denims, stripso, Cheeks, Cottonados,
Ac., equally cheap,' ; . Our , entire ' Stock averages
lower. prices than at any lime during the last fivo
years. J. A. PARSONS 4t. CO.
Corning, N. Y., July 24, 1867. •
Stoves Ware
FOR THE MILLION.
..,
D. P. BOBERTSI
OPPOSITE Rors BIFILDI G,
Is now proparod to furnish the publlo with
anything in, his lino of busingss, in quantitj , as
largo, in,quality. as good, tuad as cheap in price
asnny dealers in Northern PonWayivaniu.
Ile pays particular tteeniion to the
STOVE AND TIN 'WARE 'BVSINESS,
and intend to keep a full assortment of everything'
iu that lino.
TIN WARE 'MADE' TO ORDER,
promptly, and, warranted to givo r.ati4fnotion.
• IZEPA.TRINO
executed in the bVst tuannor and with dispatch
CALL AND SEE ME
1). P. ROBERTS
Welisburough, Marph 7, 1566. •
ATTENTION, FARMERS.
.I,OW AND REAR BY HORSE POWER!
THE cAYUGA GRIEF,
MOWER REAPER, is undoubtedly the
111. beet Machine in the world, about ,TWEN
,TT.-ONE THOUSAND ,ot these Machines being
now in use. It always takes tho first premium
at Fairs and Exhibitions.
have the solo, Agency for this region, and
can till all orders promptly.' I am also agent for
the sale of
TVVOD'S 1110 WEll ,
,
famed for its light and even draft, and for doing
fa'st and'good work. This Machinowill pay for
itsolf in the saving of wages paid t o o m:206 by
any largo farmer in ono season.
D. P, ROBERTS.
Wollsboro, Juno 26, 1867—tf.
To the Farmers. of Tioga, County.
WOOD'S PRIZE MOWER 6.1 COMBINED.
. AI 0 W ER & REAPER,' --
ANUFACTUREIP at floosie Rails, N. Y.;
in for pale to all who may want a good relia
ble machine.
These machines are well known throughout tfie
county, as being the best in use, and has taken
the premium over all other competitors. We
shall lcoopitn assortment of
JOINTED BAR MACHINES,
which have lately boon put into use. Also of
the stiff bar. A good assortment of the guards
and other fixtures constantly on hand .
, Price of
jointed bar machines, Silo. Cheaper than they
have over before been offered to the public.
PURPLE A KIMBALL, Agents.
Wellsboi6, July 3, 1867-tf.
F OUT AVS
CELEBRATED
HMO ail Nile Poor
This preparation,
long and favorably
known, will thor
onVly reinrigorato
bro en•down and
low-spirited. horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing _tho
stomach Ond intes
tines. ' 4 `
It is a tare pre.
rentlVo of all
eases iincident I to
.'EVE-B, GLANDERS )
LL 0 NN I
TER, HE HEAVES, • ~
COUGHS, DIS.
TEMPER, FE.
•
VERB, FOUNDER
.1.0.430 F A PPE.
= 4 '1:3 -
..TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, &c. Its
.
ttQo improves the
Rind, increases, .„ 1 • V:
o,e appetite-41volt:: ;
a smooth,. • ' •
'
glossy skin—and ce•-•Z
transforms t h e• -1 ; , •=•• •
- mlserablo skeleton into a fine-looking, and, spirited
.keepers of Cotes this preparation is invaluable.
" improves the quality
of,tbe milk. It has
teen proven by ac
tual experiment to
increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent. and make the
butter firm and
meet. In fattening
cattle, it eyes them
an appetlte,looSens
Utel2 It and
In all dlscaseS of Swinc,•luelt as Coughs; Ulcers In
the 'Anna, Liver,
..r 7 • , a4- - I-4
. 11,••••
fvF , this article .
aCtg as a specific.
By petting fr4 , Y)
one-half a
410 a paper inn -
barrel or sivill the
r tWe r:
,re c r lf AC t -
Nr, be erralleatcd ..d• • • -
.or entirely prevented: If given in time, a certain
Pecventive and cure fur the llog Cl•olera.
Prico 25 Celltl per 'ane••, b Papers for $l.
PREPAttr.n nY
S. - 1 - 4740TJ'ilLiZ 1311.0.,
AT THEIR
'WHOLES tLE DEM AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, All
ror Safe he DrugglA3 and Sturacererl rironh.
out the linited•States.
DAVID E. FouTz, Successor.
~For sale by John A. Roy, Wollaboro.
DR. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT.
ERS, for enle atHoy'# Drug Store.
JOB -WORK, INTHE BEST STYLE, and
with despatch, a t TILE AGITATOR Off.ice.'
A NIERICAN WATCHES in. Hunting Silvor
Casoa froth $27.50 up at FOLEY'S.
Luz - aciama
at a great bargain at q. B. KELLY'S.
April 1, 1867. ,
,
LADIES'- EfETSfrii,ta $1 50 to $3O, Ist_
chip I • FOLEY'S.
11 - 4981 'tl Al • `PleUsuulli
.oita &aim •ff 'OCIALOi
.I.oj o4par paw euvuuse rnu ur eFtekt.
. *ualWAikui nog - 460 144 in:WifikkilftY'
•soiliiiiintbipnutru4 eiump,:tin Saideeii oacm_wpv,
9 1 1 ; 1 $Y1 1 DPN J,Jpqo D Attit era2,uve .9a.
‘.4./'49. 1 1 0 .T 0.92 0 .11 1 91 4 , 44: 11 41 ul BUII d•
• *ll on utter Soq Lug , ouppepq
slip qua' Sup , ix ul mon qof y am} nvo
*quo e.auq pinoqa Jecatiq Apia repo
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NEW SPRINdG GOODS
AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1
. I 1
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A
FRESH 'STOCK OF GOODS
SPRING TRADE,
and are prepared to enpply the wants of the
DRY GOODS.
give tirs'bost utisfaction, and thoso accustomed
to patronise ue.knOnt that we
•4-
that aro to bo found in this sootion, and those
who aro not our patrotiii are the losers
quito as much as we are.
•
tnakt-a them thrivo
MADE UP TO ORD
RANTED T
OUR STOOK . WILL
Warranted: in's*
Sold as Low as at an
lishthent. Mi
We invite an examination
Prices, pledging ourselves to
SHOW GOODS FREELY
OFFENO
. .
SMIT
Corning, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1
MI
lIEI
'JO Vow , opivi Slaely'cosiy
• (paid peq) tECT, Itaxsad
`stinnua
'lzmir 410 U 'WIN
'Roux aons asnou
`saou su 4 q 9 run
Vaapang .ted
0N1775'S .721 V 2.41
'lrcl `CIrIdLYSAtTrAP
I=
o.i?titillikt ao acioa paitg,
:
ao
4 sa - AoaLs
IN - 'CORNING,
11
Adapted to the
people in
NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
WITH
OUR LONG WERIENOE
•
hasi taught us that
-~% r
GOO_t•
GOODS
KEEP TgE BEST GOODS
We keop se usual a
LARGE STOCK
to sett by the
and all Goods s
4 AND
when no gale 1
IjA,, I WILLIAAIS 1 "CO..
..,_
,f'.1,:,..*,•i„,_..-L,
DRUGS, hItDICINES, PATENT-MED
' ICINES;-PAINTs, OILS, WIN
- pOW:OLASS, & PUTTY,
Have come down to Old Prices at last.
. . .
WE tiot befritetete-ee,y that yre hero the
Largest Stork of
P URE ENGLISH DRUGS .
ATERICINE,:3 .
•
PIMP MEDICIVS,
FANCY:,. ARTICLES; 'TOILET 'SOAP,
CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL•
BRUSHES, MIRRORS,
J';i s • - • •; • •
WINES & .LIQUO RS , &C., .
EVER BROUdHT mro THrs , ItApkEr,
We:1,111:4 ;;154.) ttio Llrgoo Stock of
Ili=g
PAINTS OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Pure White Load; -Pure White Zide, Liiifeed
Oil, Coaoh Varnieh, Furniture Vorniab. Yol
- low-Oebro o .Vonetian Red, Chrome Yol
• low, Chrome Green, Prußatan Blue,
Patent Dryer, Lacker, Japan,
Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalamina, Resin,•
Tar, Log Wood, nude, Brazil Wood, Cam- .
wood,. Redwou . Potash, Putty, Aleo
eohol, Benzoie, Spirits Turpentine, ) 6>
and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,
Which we will cult 25 per cent. cheaper than any
other cstablislitrwrit the county. Io short, we
have every tiling ever kept in a drat Chin
~t
)
1
and all we ask is for you to call and examine our
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
member we can't be undersold.
MR. AVILLIAM ROBERTS 4 ;bege to
/71 annoWii&) to the citizens of Tioga County,
that In addition to his excellent stoelvfiltoves,
Tin-Ware, Ilditania, and Sheet-Iron ,Ware; he
Las, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
with a complete assortment of bhelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, lIAND.AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS, -
PUMPS, AXES,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
- SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS, •
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS,, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE.-
TREES, ELLIp
,
TIC-
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOPS; HOOP, BAR,
.d& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
- HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS, • '
F CLOTHS
ard or
R AND WAR
! FIT.
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUPPERS
COMBINED, Akio, PISTOLS, •
PIS COQ ., AB.TR [DOES,
POWDER AND - .
CAPS.:
• .
,KEPT. FULL,
d by us
Satisfactieat;
•
•
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
• •
, I
a new thing, and made for Ilse. These are Vat a
few of the many. articles °imposing our stook
of hardware.
other Estab
d that.
We invite the public to eitil and examine for
themselvoo.. We aiin to keep the beet- quality of
goods in our line; and all work to_ order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM R`Oi3IiiRTS•
Wellsboro, Sept. I, 1888-tf.
01 l our Stock and
MRS. FOtS:
Corsets and Skirt Supporters,
all sizes, at C. 13. KELLEY'S
AND TARE NO
made.
PLATED WARE—Cake baskets, card bask
ets, castors, sugar bowls, ate., at
ilc WAITE.
67.
SEMPER - I:DEM;
YANKEE . NOTIONS, ,
PERFUMERY,
Such us
IN
DRUG' STORE,
All goods %trranted or 110 enle
P. R. Wii-Liams, t :P. It Wit:LLAMA Co.
J. L. Wituitus. J Ni. 3lUnion Mock.
IVellaboro, Juno 26, 1867
Stoves! Stoves
AND HARDWARE:
ti
MAIN STREET, "WELLSBORO,
AUGERS,
EITTS,
111M2
ril
_ . _ ,_
. i
5
WE
ta
BUEI
DE 1
=WE
far-lvtilob
Waned 0
ner and a'
to REPA
Sl=
- RE
_ffi-MADE WORK,,.;
• A
on whio9 wo will not bo undersold , d and from this
time wn shall make it a poirki take,* up the best
stook of
to be found in the .county; which we will sell at
a lOWer profit than,stiolt articles have 'ever' been
offered in'this region. •
We shall likewise keep upou good aeso_rtment
of
LADIE4', BALD4ORALS,, 4 t A TH
ROOTERS,' - CHILDREN'S .s:ND
MISSES WORK or VA
RIOUS STYLES,-
and all stYlir of MEN'S wp4E.
:LEATHER' if FINiOINGS
. 11ght . pf us as cheap as any where this
'ew Verity and we shall keep a full stock
oan be bo
aide "of N
of
FRENC
P_
1
Our stook ]
RASPS,
PRERS,I
TOOLS 4
goat in •tlii
We talk
tam boo
known-11
of Main a
ores' Hari
Wenab
' NEW
liU!
- Er AV !
11l
Nat
All thomo in want of 600(18 Wtll find it to their
interest to call and
and lent
DRIED
All the
Oath Pric
ONL
Don't f.rget the place, at the old stand or
VAN NA , IE A; , WICKHAM.
Tioga, .., Feb. 20, 1887—tf.
WELL'
' •
Pi"rini bacribora having .procured additional
maolkiagry_ara now ready_txfarnish to or4er
all aorta of ,
''1 6 . 4 ei , i'
'I . . 0:- • : ~,
PLOWS, CULTIVATOR S, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D
MACHINES,
&c
&c., •I •
ISM
'WOODWORTH PLANER,
for custom and job work, We aro also prepared
to do ,'
SLITrING & SVROLL SAWING
Having a first-class scrow-sptting Lathe, we
are prepared to make v
'CHEESE PRESS' SCREWS,
to order.l Builders of Cheese Paotories aro re
quested to examine our work. We manufacture
the
Champion Plow,
ono of the finest implements in th 6 tunktet.
pitid for OLD IRON. "• ' '
.; CHARLES WILLIAMS,
' SEARS. •
• Welleb'oro,`May 16, 1867—tf. '
1867 ? WRIGHT fx,RAILEY. 1867.
WIC commence this year with an exclusively
CASH business.
' OA
A LA
A LA
A LA
• Call an
All per
account
Jan, 3,
of those a
April 1
itxott
the blest
April I.
;FOLEY'S.
W FIRM!
, .
UY . - SELL IS - 0
dit
OUSilv:Egs
ill bay at the highest market pri•
follotrinfronlielett.
E E I rAT: ° :I)EA:COg
R SKINS, FURS, BIDES,
AND VEAL SKINS,
urerill pay easb.
matsufactitro to:brdei 4 French OrAciatei
LF:br KIP BOOTS, lulls* beat Min
fair rates, pad pay especial attention
RING.
;We Have a tlit-raio kook of
LADIES' GAITERS,
BM
~... ~ ~~'-.,n
CAP, FRENCH KIP,. CP-
R, SOLE, LININGS, AND,
BINDING. .
of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD; AWI4
GLOVERS' NEEDLES, I. AS T
CRIMPS, with SHOEMAKER'S
and Filypixas, will befnund the Mr.
ie coutiO, and we eel; for smolt preta. -
luaineis and we moan business. We
in this region long enough to be well
et those who know tie try usi.Corner
nd Grac i tori streets; opposite' Wni. Rob
. ware Store,' , • l -'" ' 'O. W. 'SEARS,
. _
GED.' O.' DERBY
ro, April 24; 113137—tr.
000 D, AND ,:NEW PRICES
AT ,
~. ,
. WICKHAM'S,
TIOGA, PA:
NG just roturpod from •Now York with
and cdratilly to:Noted ' •
STOCK OF GOODS,
XAMINE OUR STOOK.
Prioes i before buying olsewhere
EMI
constantly on band, a oholco lot of
FRUIT, GROCERIES, * FLOUR
PORK, &C., &C
above Goode aro'bon,ght at the lowes
es and will bo sold
FOA CASII on READY PAY.
BORO FOUNDRY AND
• CHINE SHOP.
•
CASTINGS,
am=
We have also a
to order
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT I
.PAID Foie . B ATS 1
H PAID FOR CORN !
II FOIL VEIWTffING 11
IEI
OE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR
GASH
GE STOCK OF' FEED FOR
CASH•!
OE STOCK OF PORK FOR
CASH 1
d ee'e'us. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
ro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy.
Lone indebted io us by - note or book
ust can and settle or pay costs •
1867. W r RIGHT A BAILEY.
EW, MORE PIECES
batantial Sheath:* and Starlings, a
1867. . C. E. KELLY'S.
Bohemian Glues Vases, at
°OI9
on will find
=rival Qf Now Good. a KELLY'S.
1867.
PHOTOGRAPHIC.
'.-,--*".www" -4..•
, & IL A.NTHONY & CO,
Matitifacturera•'of Photo. - qraphic
,Materials,
,
'E - ' 501 ,' BROADWAY, N: X. H
i
in adtlition,to our meta huslat of Photographic.
.17aterhile;we aro , llcadquiiirterio for , he fotiorring, vivi:
Sternoscopes StriEteriieicopic ViOWS 1
i
Of American and Vora a Cities and .Landscapes,
EiroupeeStatuary,etc. .. -, - - . 1
. 'i34.iiriiiiiig' Pic V e
• o i , wa of_ ibm War,
Prom negatives Inaile'l the various campaigns and
forming a complete Pho graphic history of the great
contest.'
.. . •
Stereoscopic Views on Glass; ' - j
• . ..
Adapted for either Magic Lanterns or the StureoseopO.
Our Catalogue will bo tent . to any address on receipt
of Stamp. 4 - - : - '
' rhotegrapbic Album!. -. , .
. . •
We matmfacture more largely th an any otbetiouse,
about 200 varieties from 60 cents to 260 emit'. Our
ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior In
beauty and durability to all others. .l
Card. Phopwrapho of Gammalo, Statoo
men, itctors, etc., otc.
Our Catalogue etabraced over BINE TIIOI.I2ANC
different seljeCts;lniudlug reproductions of the molt
celebrated Errgisvlugs, Paintings, Statues, etc. CAUL
logneksent on recoipt of stamp.
Vhotographers and others ordering goods 0.0. D.,
will please remit 26 per cent. of the amount with their
order. The prices And quality of our goods cannot fail
to satisfy. Jun. 2.1867-Om.
•
MAIM NOTIOK.--.on receipt of One Dolbir
.1„ by twill I wilt:send reclepes for preparing
.compounds wbioh - aitb careful using will otfoctU r
restore grarbalr to its original color, pro
'vent premature decoy and falling off, and impart
a. smooth and glossy appearance to hair deadened
by sickness. JNO. D. fiALLAGRER,
Aug. 21, 1867-3m* . Wilmington, Delawaro.
1866. FOR SALE
. \ BY
P B. 0. WiOKITADI,
A I F 818 NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR.
NAMBNTAL TREES, IN T 100.49, :-
1
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees. 1
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH*, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL -TREES & SHRUBBERY.
- -
The-Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them laygeind
In bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply
will dt) well te call and sea my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Sr. Delivered at the depot
free of charge. '
Tioga, Feb. 28,1866-Iy*
LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. W. BRADLEY'S Celebrated Patnt
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OIL DOUBLE SPRING)
SKIRT.
Ire ILEY will not bond or break liko The single spring,
but will preserve their perfect and graceful shops
w n three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown
aside as useless. The hoop's ayucoverod with double and
twisted thread, end the bottoßProde are not ouly dou
ble springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing
them from wearing out when dragging down stoops,
stairs, &c. .
The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and
pleasure to - any lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
tikirt, will be experienced particularly in nil crowded
assemblies, operas, carrieges t railroad cars, church pow',
arm chairs, for promenade and house thloss, as the akin
can bo folded when tto.use to occupy a emelt place as
easily and convent Up as s silk or muslin dress, an in
valuable quality Crinoline, not found in any single
eprieg skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort l and
great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel
spring skirt fora single day, will never afterwards will.
ingly dispense with their nee. For children, Misses and
young ladles they are superior to all others. 1
The Duplex Elliptic lea great favorite with all ladies,
and le universally recommended by the fashion maga
sines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantagoe in
crinoline, viz; superior quality, perfeet manufacture,
stylishalimpe and finish. flexibillity, durability, comfort
and economy, inquire for J. W- Bradley's Duplex MIN
tic ,or double spring skirt, and be sure you get the gen.
nine article.
OAUTION.—To guard 4gaiust imposition, be particu
lar to :said:that skirts offered as "duplex" have the
red ink stamp, viz: "3. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic
Stool Springs," upon Use waistband—nono °there 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
bination not to be found in any other skirt.
I/2r sale In all stores whore Ilrst class skirts are sold
throlghont the United States and elsewhere. Manu
factured by the sole owners of the patent.
WEST'S, BRADLEY & CARY,
JulyB,Bm. 97 Chateera &79& 81 Rondo ate., N. Y.
Populr Diy Goods Trade
T I Tc Ig • I
• . Sub_aoriber has just received a large
DRY GOODS,
embracing every variety.
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, &C.
• Merchandise,
Aming which will be found many of the most
popular Styles of
ZILIEZZ 5001110 0 .
SHAWLS, OLOAKINGS dr. SACKINGS,
at prices that are worthy of attention. I
PRINTS, GINGHAMS, BROWN lAND
BLEACH'D MUSLINS, TIMINGS,
• 1 . -DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRT
INGS; TABLE LINENS,
BROWN & BLEAOIIED,
NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, LACE I AND
EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR
. TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND
PRINTED TABLE AND
PIANO SPREADS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, 15.6.
Special attention is called to his
CLOTHING & TAILORING iDE.
PARTMENT,
Where a perfect fit is guaranteed or no sale.
. A share of the publie patronage is respectfully
eolioited. - THOhIA6 HARDEN.
• Wellsboro, May 15,1867.
QTATV NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS
FIELD, TIOdA COUNTY, PA.
r.„&x:/Vx.er - sz - ..
F. A. Alien, Principal,' Professor of Natural
and Mental Solent e. •
STREIT,- A. M., Professor of Languages.
OHARLES IL VERRILL, A. M., Professor of
Mathematics,. '
MRS. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages
and Drawing. •
Miss SUE E..OONARD, B. E., Eagh. Branches.
Mns. MARY J. BRIGGS, B. E.. Principal of the
Model School. •
I. G. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrumen
tal Music.
MISS ALIOB B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor
of Mush).
SCHOOL YEAR 1887-8.
. First Term begins September 4, 1867,
' Second term begins Decemb'r 9 "
, Third, term begins March 23, 1868. "
•
EXPENSE. PER TERM OF 14 WEEESI
Fall and Spring Tains, including board,
room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel,
eil,.and washing, - $6O 00
Winter Term, 1 . ',64 00
De”ttidents, tuition and book rent, [lO 00
Total expenses for school your $lB4 00
No extra charges. Rams furnished! with
stovee, chairs, tables, donde,. pails, bedsteads,
mattresies, pillows, and one comfortable. For
further information send for Catalogue.
Aug. 7, 1887, 8w„ Address, Principal.
We'Moro Wool Carding Machine.
AVING covered our Machine with entire
Xl.l new Cards, wo are now ready t° Card all
Woof without- delay, and in tho best possible
manner. An Wool sent from a distance by Stage
will be returned by the same if required. '
. S. A. HILTBOLD,
GRIN BLAIR.
Wellaboro, June 12, 1867. •
FOLEY'S.
BOARDING by the 'week or day, and Lodg
ing, can be bad on reasonable terms oppo.
site the old U. S. Hotel Stand, Main Street,
Wellsboro. • M. M. SEARS, Proprieor.
Aug. 7, 1807, tf. I -
!an:pug:m . la AIM 111114119
1866
Also, a full lino of
Boarding House.
Wlllll4llBllAi = DEG 81$11111.
=
`. UOIiNING, N. Y.
i
MI
TARUGVAND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND . OILS,
THADDEtiS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN-
TRATED MEDICINES, CIN-
c CINNATI AND
BRANDY, W RITE
WASH LIME,
KEROSENEeJAMPS, PATENT MEDI
. ()INA , PETROLEUM OIL, ,
ROCIIESTERPER-
;
..FUMERir
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, '
- AND DYE COLORS;
Sold at 'Wholesale Prices. -Buyers aro requested
to call and get quotations beforo going further
MI
W. D. TERBELL & CO
Corning, Jun. 1, 1887-ly
THE GREAT
CENTRE OF NITTRACTION IS AT
LA*RENCEVILLE
C. S. MATHER & CO.
Would announce to tho good peo le of TiOga
County that they hare just returns from New
York with their accord full stink o
, FALL k WINTER ODDS,
embracing all the novelties as well as the Fut,-
stantials required.
DRESS GOODS Jn all varieties, STAPLE
& FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS,
& BEST FRENCH. WOVE COR
SETS, GLOVES AND HO- .
SIERY, YANKEE Nta
• TIONS, &c., &c.
FURS ! 'FURS ! !
MINK, COM', ititd Sibeian Squirrel
The largofit Stock of
CLOTiIS 'bASSIMERES in Oe county,
READY MADE CLOTHING, a n ti
CLOTHING made to order- super
intended by first class low kmen.
SHOP MADE BOOTS & SHOES in endi.
less variety, HATS & CAPS
Ito suit all tastes,
GROCERIES, &C., &C. h
,
Our gools kayo been bought during the Jul
panic in New York and will be sold at panic
prices.
•
Prices aro down, monopoly broken up. :.No
other store Can-or dare compete with us hi qizal-.
ity and price. For further particulars call at the
store of I C. S. MATHER t vq.!
Lawroncoille, Doc. 10, 1846.
' "
J. STICKLIN,
hairmaker, Turner, and
Furniture Dealer.
SALE ROOM, opposite Dnrtt's Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY in - Sears Wil
liams Foundry, second story. •
Orders proMptly filled a;nd satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done-to order.
We!labor°, Jnne 12; 1867. J. STICKLIN.
Tioga Marble Works.
HE undersigned are now pre.ared to exe-
J. cute all orders for Tomb Ston s and Mona
meats of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND .'MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved orkmunsbip.
and with dispatch.
' We keep . constantly on hand both' kinds of
Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa
vor us with their orders,on as reasonable ternu.
as can be obtained in te country.
Btpnea discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and mado to look as good as new;
WILCOX & WHITNEY
Tioga, May 22, 18i37-tf.
To the Framers of Tioga County.
lAM now building at my manufactory , Lawrence
villa, a anparior •
FAN;V . ING MILL,
which possesse, the fellowitse advantages over alk,ther
mills:
1. It separates oats, rat littor. and foul seeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2.7 t cleans flax aced, takes out yollow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
This mill is built of the best and most durable tim
- bar, In good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duco. .
I will fit a patent stove, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms,
J. II MATHER;
LawrOucov illo, October 7.0,1860-tf
ROY'S CHOLERA DItOP.;
CURES COLIC, tz4ie
CURES DYSENTERY,
CURES CHOLERA NORBUs,
CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA,
CURES all Bowel Complaints, but does not
cure anything else. This medicine is no
cure-all: it has the confidence of every body,
for it is never known to fail : it, should be kept
en band by every family. Sold by dealers In
medicine at fifty cents per bottle. For tale In
Wollsborough at Roy's Drug Sture.
UNION ACADEMY.
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO.,
I. * ACULTY
ELIAS HORTON, Principal.
Mits. ADA W. lIORTON, Proceptross.
Miss MIRA MORTON, Assistant.
Dhsa AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
CALENDAR FOR 18G7-8.
Tall Term commences Sept. Sil, Winter Term Nor
20th, Spring Torm Fob. 18th, 1868.
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department
Common English
Higher English
Languages sari Mathernatice
Instrumental Music, extra
Vocal Music, extra. '•
Drawing, extra
Room Rent
Hoard per week ..
Knoxville, August 14,1861—ti.
TO NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa.,
I - • grateful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, will continue so us to per
form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional demands now engaged.
All o i i
i e
atlons in all departments of the profes
sionecuted In the best siossible manner. MI
new, soffit inventions ant improvements-adopt
ed.' The highest good of is patrons the ultitna
tunt.of his ambition. Dee. 5„'66-tf
FLOUR FROM civiierl IV HITE WHEAT,
buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed
on hand. Call lit the ,c hralestou Mill befdrobuy
lug your flour and Teed. I can make it an object
for you to buy. A. RUSSELL,
May 16, 1966-tf
CHOIOE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS fo r sale
•ebeap! at WRIGHT t BAILEY'S.
Wellabor°, Juno 5, 1867.
New Spring Goods
Jnot received at C. B. KELLEY'S.
April 1, 1867.
LE L 9)E!
,TRAVEL.
;Tun ILELILWAV.
Ou ati , Ntur Hominy. Auyu.t 2#4li. 1 647, tr.tho, 6171
lenvoeurithigat nLuyt thy fullokiyg, lim n J.:
- 'WESTWARD 11,01.1t11),
12:28 flxprea.a 811110,4 , t XCVided . fur
la; I. 4 alantanca.aml Dunk nertin:;..w ith traiD s
for the West.
6:44 it 'kn.:light Expreas.buntleriexceilled, for
and Douhlrlf, uittairig
with rahlii of the Atlantic. I: Omit Weetrra,
Shoroditultlirand Trunk Hallway a. for all palate not
7:07 a. tu..-Night. Expresa,Dally. for Itatfala.l l alarnan r;
D u nkirk and the Went. enanurtlng am above.
7:15 a. in.. Night Exprvea;Suielaya a. ha Rcrl.
4.Ater lOW Buffalo, tin .
10:;12 it., in,. Mail Tralu. liuralyyn n*l'l4ll4ll, far tt li ffid,
and Imakitk, con uert ilsg, at 1':1111i111 air Canandaig ud .
2:10 p. Expresg, ,Sttildayn excreted, fCr .
Hochuster nail Buffalo, Tin Avon.
7:0 p.m.. Day Mx ple,X, Sundays excepted. fur
Dutiliirl. mid the .Sept, toithectir,, at
itinghniatou for Syraeasu; tit Owego for Ithaca; u t
Elmira for Calot1;111111glla; ut Hoililintlllol wit it the At
biotic. awl Orval' We..tern Railway; at Ittalalo
the I.alta 111111 filradnd Trunk lt:iiiwa) vow) at
Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Beilway, -for all porno
weal and south.
•
7;10 p h.ty I.xprass, Suudnya excepted, tor llochett"r
IE6O p m Way Freight. Sutalaya excepted. .
5:401). in., Emigrant train. Daily, for tho We'd.
--.-
1 nisrweaD Isom.
12:11 a m., Night lixtirkos. Daily,. Sundays excepted,
connecting at Orttycoor , l for ‘Vorwick, and at Near
Yi t trk with afternoon flatus and ate•oarr. for Boblea
all No . & England COLO.
4:18 t. in., CiudifUati Ex preen. Mondays excepted, con
i nepting nt Elmira (or Ilarrhdairg, Philadelphia and
the tz.ontli ; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton
fur Syractme; at Great Bend for ft:motto'', litiktdel•
phia. and II e,ntunt at Lachawaxen for Hanley, al at
Oraycourt for Newburg and Warwick. •
jo s lb a nt Aeconnuodation Train daily: eltnnecting at
at Elmira for Canandaigua. . - i
10:48 a. rit. : Day Express. Buudaye excepted, conneillie g
at Elmira fur C'auttuditigud, at Binghamton for i i yra.
case, at Great Bund Our ricranten, at rAwliit W(1141.11 kr
Ila‘.loy. and at Jers'ey City with midnight Expreit
Trainor New ..fen.ey Willmar' fur
mote atidlVaiiiiitiositi.
a 1: p. tialtivaa.r Xxprent., thiodays excepted
4.85 p. ta.. New I'm G u3id Baltimore 31ail.8unduyer e•x.
copted, connecting- at Elwin% for Ilarrieburgh,PlTh
.-dolplant, and Scutt.
7.07 pto Lightning - Expresa Suu4ays excepted,
Elect inr..rtt JerthY Cit.: with morning express train
New•'Jorsey Railroad for Paitirnoro uod WoAtingtcL,
and at Now York wit ; burning expires ttafui
Roston and the East.'
2:30 P. m. Way Height, Sundays excepted.
V3l. 1(1,11MM, 11. PIDDLE,
Clou'l Pws. Agent. . Gong Sup't
Northam Central R. R
'TRAIN'S FOR Vit. Nowrir
tor catrittudagulah,i% I' Elmira a rot
Aecoumdatton at •
EA preen [fastest limn on road J ...............
Nall
Way Freight, fpubAenger coach attached),
On and njfter April 20th. 1867, tyaitu, rill arl he 111..,
thLpart Tioy, as fOiltrAe;
7401 , 1iR bocta.. .
Expraea 8 4,5 p
Elmira 3101 560 a m
Local Freight 1.0 50a m
Through Freight , o 55 p m
2-- •
•
SlosEiburg & Corning, & Tioga 11. 12
'fattius will run as follows until further notice:
Acecoranodatiou,leaves Illosaburg at 6,1,0 fClii.. :dant.
field at 7,;15. Tutga.at 8;20, Lawn neavilfe at 11,‘ , J,c.
-- arrhrk nt Coriiln, s t: at 10,20 a. nt.
mit , .
if— easea_plosaburg at :2,35 p. tn., Mansfield at 12a,
'Toga at 4,00, LliNvtritt.,olo at 4 : l7—arril in, at
Corning at op. nt. .
Mail—Leaves Cntnittgl\ t 8 a. nu , Lao rent!evilt-4
Tinga at 10.02, 1 1 1,1114 kW at 10,40-111 riving at Wt.,.
l tn
atrg at 11,30 a. . - '
Aecotatuodatitoi—,Leart:a Co: ning at 4,10 p. in , Law•
react:rill° at 5.,18.7'higa ut 7.02, Mansfield nt 7,4'
arriving itt Itlosstaz •;.; at 8.25 p. vi.
L. LI. tiIIATTUCK, Sup
Philarhirt & Erie U. U.
Cu mvi after :t NDAY, tktnber,l4il), 1567, Tran,s
on the PAIR:14100o Jr. Erie Rail Bond Will run as I/ Ain. If
4 ..._
W A ND.
Nlstil Trails 1.-.tve , i Plsilsiddishiss
•• • •• •• ; NVilllasswport..
•• ars, lit Erie
r.riss Exisr.,:s .S‘ est I•ll3lstsielphist...
•• ••,
•• •• asr. i
}Amiss* 31sti1 Ir.tysssi
Sort ..
'• ' rut: at. Lurk Ilssseis
1•:ASTIVAIII)
Slail Tinin feared Elie,
.- Willlattna.l t
••• at r. at l'biladelpiii.i.
Elia Exprems !cares Erij
- `• •• Williamsport
- " at r. at I'MLidelplita ...f.
Elio ot all leaves Lock Itasca
“ 1 NVlll.lamspot t ....
.• .• Ay. at Viilladdithia
M, ii a:Itl FOWL es t'.311111.:l %%ill] all tralia . on Wair..a
4 , .F.tankliti Hallway. l'as:.enget , 11'10.'111g 1.1.111,tdC!1,1/1. 1
t -.00 31. arri.” att,oll City at .1.%5 p. tn.
- All trains Of IVarrott .t: I. tudlain liattway wake e1..,e
cuntaollous at Oil City tutu !lain"! tar Fianklin ..t,l
Pelt al,unt Centre. flaggago ell Cels.(4 l l 'PL I ‘,llOl.
, .
A. 1.. Ilint, licii'l :_-'upt.
Atlantic and Groat Wesiarn 8• l'il
SALANIIiNCA, STATJON.
WCTIWARD
17ni1, 5.311 Espies
Accommull.tficai . 6,35 Mail .
Expre.s, 1Y 19 Accomtitt..l.,thlu, 11.1
Espiern 1 . 1.0 l; 1.1
At Cor) Out. is n jituctimi mith the I'llllll,h
Et it, oltill ell Cletk Indt I:iIA Is.
At 31eathillt• with the F.ratililit) .11,111 tali I'it~
Pithele Branch.
At Icavut,Lttrgo 11,1••Slul:oniu}'
:Net route ti, CI elaird. At 1i:4%011m I 1.1,1 g. - I . )E ,
Cleveland and .I:aili end.
The Roan parsep tliron6ll Akrun„Wil,ind.
Slitrion, add Deytun, "iiterbt.t.t mg Nal 111.
and terminates at Cuts; natl.
L. 1). It UCKlllt, tirt. Supt.,
Real Esta
Milli Subscriber Hill ;sell or rout the tolloulo.;
valuable property, to .
One tavern bitiml to Lawreitee‘ilh. 4
One farm, un %%Inch ho 111lr.." to-n?;- 1.,0
mile trout thine churches. two ,Ndit,i.l
two grog sholtb, and ..1110 railroad, and about the
Amite dibtanee front
,tite line of the Willbboro and
Lawroneel.ille Railroad. The farm ;Mil tain., 160
tOres of good land, 50 acres timloared, wa
fered, and very productive. It requires that the
sired ..diould he bowed and Planted. how eve!, to
ensure a harvi.bt.
Uho farm iu Jackson tt.wriAtp, 175 ficrur ; a
first-rate placu•for a cheese fuetery.
Also—fur' sale—•f waled, 75 sheep, and ottle%
stock, cheap on easenable -terms.
M. I L
nec, Apr. 17, 1867—tf.
EME7
Planing Turning'.
B.' 'l'. VAN HORN,
Ur AVING got hi. now Factory in operation,
11 is now prepared to fill orders, for
tVare promptly and in the boat style of workman
ship. Having proculea a
WOODWORTH PLANER, .P
io is ready to tiro:a Lo l ards or plank with tlist.iJoh
~ SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. Ms maehiecsitre of the sew
esoand must improved pattern:,
, Shop corner of Pearl and•Waln Ste, IN ELLS
80.11,0, , PA.,,'
Oct. 31, 1868-tr.
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HAND - POWER LOOM.
[Patent.cd 1565.] . -
A LL per:34ns interested in the introduction- of
.LII L . practical machinery into our -country. ore .
grequested to invectigate•the merits of
YiENDEffSVA"S //A Xll PO Irtal 100.11.
This loom Will do all kinds of hand liCariaA
It Will WORVO jeans, blankets, plain cloth, sati
net, kersey, flannel. seamless sack, double width
blanket , , r any kind of c ottorr, %void or ILL(
cloth. IC treads the treadles, throws the shuttle,
lets Mr the web, and takes up the cloth. It make
the upper shed as the battefi comes forward, and
heats up the filling nfter the cross is undo, Ma •
king better cloth and better solve then can LI
made in finy other way. •
°Looms wade to order and warranted. A opl
At the shop ou •Wotor Street, sign "L""u
Factory," LEWIS WETMORE.
Wencher°, March . 20, 1567-ti.
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