The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 27, 1867, Image 4

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    ERYAiisiff4 4 43oblst VOn
Yet oneBn 1 iiaorq, departing distant surzi,f,
Pneqthille'w smile througla tiae eoft'votO •
!tr.(' o'sr,,tjzo 4F.enAeorth.t.lle- to 1d
OcetLowcele,eifteil e'er the olteaa.OilkZ: b 4,1" ! .. „:
One emits bn the t*ohills and naked "trees; '
Alta OA) dark reeks whoec in ritnet"areath ate
AiLdlho 151-Ontlitoolower, that in-the breeze
lonely, of her •lietkiteoue race tboi inst.
Yet a few sitting days, in svliieh ttie - bet§ _
Stutifiatiirattr. by the hedge "that; skirts ipe
1 2:WaY;:: ;.% . , .
, . ,
The crieUet..ehirp upon . tlie russet lea,
delight to fingep in thy ray.
Yet and risk smi.l6; end Wo will try to , beAr
TOO pieref on 4 dark
f??' o 4 sic. ' •
LETTER A' f3g4L
roi .
- DE&i . lTOIt:—I thirik.
,that. is.,t. it;
way_YoU'liegjo. )il'i. Sally,mid -that'
have
been talkin • g . eihent it, rind_ ;414•, says it
E'tand.o 4? Kent2Cln,that , the person. most
likely, iluderstanetall: the things that ,
. keep,usghiltirenalwayeivirondering;and
•
that nobody will telt. us about, is the
editor oY a. vaVe.ri - ,' T. suppose you
,k noW,
almdst'overy - thing I don't you ?, • ,
Salt 'is *I old sister..;shohi, nearly
elevdiAt'.": "EihOtiould 'write 'herself; but
they ' hti voii3.filanyiessons_at -her scliodl
thatl.XaVe,tb tpte;her,i,iooks,for her in
my
.'whe*eltharrOW. ,I.„l:iave , a . young,
sister; ;1)0, is,ho, ~ den? t ..: k now , antithin't/..
. NowAhisiinerning. Tom 4tile'vtold•
me that, if youittake a'Aierse-Itair 'and
keep it in water long • enbtfgh it' will
- turn Jilted snake. ; 1 13ut libw Odd it
you knoWl , \viten ''it had 'no 4 ,
hettd,," Or
anything,?, But all the ...fellovii say •it
will. But how do theyiet `the lifeinto
• it? Aildnirceillitit;ThCiV does the life
-• get into aifything,t.Novi z-when that
perddibas-scoti4idrawearand,drOwited
threeof, iny
~ptippieeti-„Saliy_.:Sai4,- , they
M:k•died bectiuse„ - the --w4teiCgOt 'IWO the
laces wheroAlie life \xi*, and drove it
out. But when we.lished thorn up, and
she squeezed the Water out, and_ dried
them .oni•herlfrcielc, arid laid_ them in the
sun, the life never came back, to, their
poor little bodies—never:
- Andialleut tharhorkie;liair. I Well,' I.
rushed 4n-'to mother, and she was doing
worsted things. And I - sald, ',Mother,
ca,t yeti turn - abinsegiairinto asnakei?"
And she said t "Two greens;pne yellow—
(graciotis, child, how you bawl IT?, -,,Apt
I said; ' But,nother, Tom, Riley , •says
- it• will. And she says, "Five, six, two
brow ns--.Adonit - mcither • me, pet i—one,
--,_ two, di- ,. mewshade ,two—(yes, , darling ;
I've no doubt you can !) : ---four, tlve.—"'-
. "NVell, now, that's no•answer. So I
roslied'ou - t on the'porch, where' Unele
Jack is - sitting, with his heels up in the
vines, doing nothing at all butsmoking
a short Pipe. And I 6..4k him if it to.
true; what Torn Ailey says. And he,
brings down his yes from the porch
roof, and glares'at me a while , anti then
:sayEt-, in a gloomy voice:
"Johnny,etin you tell me how many
!Aire- beans;it takes. to make iive?" •
Well, that=s,-.410....-ari - gwer...., , -So I . rush
oil' to Aunt Maria And she is in the
- ,iarlor.•entertainin r, - its she Calls it, a
of other pedple' taunts--I guesslhey,
:',le. And when I egin= to ask her if
Stilt cop make alli lig alive that wasn't
alive, site just turf her round, and
says, in an awful 1 'ss : .
I , "John,-how ofte . • have I told• you
time little boys shot dbe seep and not
Beard !" .- • ' . ` - r ~
And thert'she goes - entertaining
and the other aunts pretend they didn't
know I came in. And then. I rush up
stairs to Grain. , And she says, "O; you
funny little regue! And she tickles•
me. \ • IP „,
Well, tlitit'S no answer. And that's
the wal ain always served. • '-
Now lie cither ) day I invented a per
-1
petual- Motion. Only , my Sally was
away a sehool - i and i couldn't keep it
till in my had , till, she came back to
work it out . me..So I went, into
father's office, and I said, '"0, pap
e tel
hooray forov 0 . I've got a perpetual
motion I." •
.. ' "Hooray f rever I" says he, whirling
round on his office-chair. "Where is
it ? Uuder your tongue?
-Me.. —"ls. ow, suppose you had two
clocks."
_Pap .—"And one stood.still, and the
other wouldn't go." II
You Me.—" Now, father, lister!. to_ see
the chain on the
-one that's wohnd up
is twice as long—you know;.and half
' id' it goes round thewheellgthe other—
you see."
,Pap.—"l see, as the blind man said."
1416.—"N0w listen. Then don't you
see, as fast as the eine unwinds the , oth
er wind 4 up ; and - then,• if you only
had a little machinery tb set the - other
agoing'the very instant--don't you see?"
- Pap.—"l see. And if the sky 'would
only fallme should clutch such a lot of
birds; and if my son were only a phi
--.ltHopher•we' should have a perpetual'
4? - inotion. Burtben 7 you see, he rsii,
't••
. ,
rt -', and so I think' he' 'had , better go"and
- iearn- his Multiplication Table." • .
Now Lean 11,42 bad in folks te:be. al
ways chaffing a7fellOW that, way ; and
how is a fellow to find out things at all? I
Now, our minister said, last Sunday,
- that we were made out, ' of theAusr, of
the earth ;•••-but .1 - doUlt-our'- z our per
spiration3l is never.'the least eddy.''
And mil the Sunday 'before 11.7taid nil
flesh was glass.. And my Sally says she
I.might b love either one or the other;
but to in Ire herself: believe both, she
can't and won't. ' ' '. • : .
And there's all that - abut midnight
people. ',Ap to father • and mother
ordering ,:tis round, it's all right, of
course; hecause:they own us, and love
us,and do everything for .0 ' But When
_ it comes to all thee - grown People order
' ing all the ehildred; never asking .you
to do a thing;• but always telling you,to
do it—where dothey get the right to?.
That's what Sally wants" to know, and
so do I. -- - I --.- -' -
So no more aft present, -
',f)rA; Int' lepe i gclen - t.
—New_
, A CATITIOUit JUDGE.--An Irish judge
tried two* notorious - fellows ' , for -hlgly
way robbery., TO the ai3tonishtnent of
the, court, as well as of "the prisonerS,
themselves, they were found potguilty.
- - As they were being removed from, the
bar, the judge,, addressing, the jailor,.
paid : 1 Mr.,Murphy, you would great
ly ease my mind if yu would keep
those two respectable gentlemen until
bevel). orhalf-15ast Bevi. o'clock, for I
mean to set out'for' Dublin at five, and
I",should like to hate at least two hours
, start of them'," - -- . .- -
. .
~,. B i f . „ .
t
aron'Platt once, when thug. a
' ; , c•nal institution, inspected' • 'tread
:..lii with thereat, and , mg. nietically
disposed, the learned juage trusted him
self on the treadmill, desiring the..war
der to set it l ..motion. The maohine
was accordinglj adjusted, and his lord
ship began to hit his feet. Ina few
minutes, howeverT he had bad quite
enough of it, and called to be-. released;
but this *as naps? easy.. ` ' Please, my
M
lord," said the an, "you - Can't get oil'.
?
It's set for twenty minutes; tht's e
shortest time We can make it go." o
the judge wee in . durance until' is
"term' expired. ,
,
°Like in Church a youngster who car
ried the collecting plate, before starting
to collect, put'bis hand in his pocket as
usual and put a cent; as he supposed, on
' the plate and then' passed it amOng the
congregation, which numbered Many
young and pretty girls. -
The girls, as•theylooked at the 'plate.,
. seeaed•attonished and amused, and the
youn man taking'a glance at the plate
1 . 01/m/ that instead of a cent lie had pat
a conversation lozenge on It With the
• words. "Will you marry me?"- in led
letters, staling everybody in the face;
-None of 'the ladies, however closed
• with the afar,
to A w ag s - 44
m IO N ttiv vo tfi 4 g • " u f m c in s h e m
by the fiettt hide/Mon:PP wijim. the
- - ptitient - ils Orli 0114 'AV* fAk<:kw
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GO
r. S StI‘TIISGOOII
- fir addition to'their old business In Dry Goode,
;A. ; Grooorias, tco., have
srovt; TIN; AND GE/4EfUL HARD.
; • ..--.WARE. STORE; `.
,<1 <
trio doors balow the oldltded; itherefliey ninn
' Waster, .- I
• PRINCIPLE, r t
that ie. in the Teop!.epOitantini inyeei; 'the
matter of
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'Si,I axe enough to do all the cookiog and warm
hi in, 'ioga,County„-, 14 - fact, sye , pave. St o 6
90 411 1-ti tArAKE - :A iSILVJLE'R:int I 1 t "it ; i
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W 41; pre the Only agent4fr An salt of, the
ir: ifiiAP tt
:) , 1111BRICAN.COOK STOVE
e • 'n - , 0 -..... -' I,,liii ,°, :k -'•l' ~- 1,
in Wellsboro;
and this Stove is the ' '
1-
( OV. STOVES
f t 4
Niro keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails,
Steel; Horse Shoes, and a complete variety of
, ' siIELF 11ARDWARE,
It pia don'Elielli*iiitabli
CONVSRS it ;OSGOOD.
Wo , llaboro, Sept. 4 1 1867 ) 11 V ."11
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A IVIER
MADE AT
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i - •,':The American Watehl"tlimPiihkiiir 'Waltham,
11itis. respectfully submit that their Watches are
)11,caper, mono accurate lees complex, more dura
ble, bettor adapted for t operal use, il l y more ea-. ,
sity kept in ofder and roinitreci than tiny, other
',watches in the market.' . They aro' simpler l in
"structure, and therefore stronger, and less likely
to be injured than'thrt•majority fortiiirt •'watch
es; w hich i aro ) comp , o , s?d , of ; from ; Io i l0Q,
Mk'tvhile in an old Ebglish- witch there are
more than 700 parts::. -Now they. run , -untier-the
,
lmrdeat trier watches can have, is aliciam by 'the
following httl.Or't Wr- ' • T. " •
PENNi.'.RAILROAD COMPANY.
• OFFICE or TEE GEN'I., SPERTSTENDENTiI ft
ALTOONA, PA.; 15 Dec., 1888.
ClE:grt.Estax :.'the watchesrmenufaotured by
yuu have been in use'hit this for
sears by our enginemen, to whOm we furnish
wupliin as 'hat of our equipment ; Thep are
vv
no.sbute three hundred or theta carried crn , ,orir
lide,-and we consider them' goo. ,and reliable
time-keepers. Indeed, I have great tatiefaolion
in saying,your watches give: ua less trouble, and
haVo, worn, and do wear much longer .vrithout re
pairs than any watches we have ever had in use
on this road.E As you ,are e.witre, Wei.iformerli
trueted; to those of Edglieh manufe.oturo, of 'se
kwo wledged good reputation; but as . a class they
never keep time as.correotly, nor have they done
se good service, as yours.
In •theee. statements I am sustained by ituy
predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience,
ex
tended over a series of 'years: ' Respectfully,—
EDWARD IL WILLIAMS,
: • ; Clenpralllaporinteedent.
American Watchl/0., Waltham.-
We make now- five different grades of watches,
named ,respectively as follows • ; •
Appleton, Tracr - th Co., Tra/tharm, Haag.
IVa‘tham Watch Company, „Waltham, Mao.
P: S. Bartlett,',: Waltham, Hass.
IV,n. Ellery, Bosion, Nada.
Home Watch Company; i - ficitton, Maw:.
All of these, with the osception,of the Home
Watch Company, uro warranted by the:American
Watch Company to be a the beat, material, on
rho most approvesl„priimiplo,und to i)osseets over.),
requite for a Millie timekeeper. • Every dealer
selling those Watches is provided with the Corn.
pany's' printed card of gnaiantee, which . should
; Lecompany each Match sold, so tiat f lulyers may
leel sure they are purchasing the genuine article.
There are numerous counterfeits and imitations
of our Watches sold throughout the country, and
we would caution purohatore to be on their guard
against imposition.
Any grades of Waltham Watches may hour
chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country.
• ROBBINS & APPLETON,
Sept. 4, 18131-3ta, - 02 Broadriay, 11. Y.
PtIOGA CO. COURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the ion. Hebert G. White, Presi,
dont Sudge for the 4th Judicial Distridt of Penn
sylvania, and. O. F. Veil and EGA' T. Bentley,
Esq.'s Ass odiatel i?a
udgOk in Tioga'cnty, have
issued precept, bbaring _date the 24th day
of Sept., 1867, and• to pie 'directed, #r the hold
ing, of, Orphan's Couit, Court of Colotnon Pleas,
'General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Termini.
or, at Wellsboro ' -Orktlie toptity, of Tioga,bn the
4th Monday of November (being the 25th day),
1867, and to continue two weeks. • -,
Notjee is therefore hereby given, to the Coro
nfirjuistiCes of the Peace, and Conetablos in and
- for, the county qf ,Tioga, t.Mppear in - their elyn
properporsonsovill theirrecords,inquisitione,ex
aminations and reideirihrtideeS; to do /Wisp:things
.rildelt of their QfficoiCatid 3d their': behalf Apper
tofu to be done, and all witnesses'and.other pr
eens prosecuting in behnir ot the - bciramentrealth
aiainst any person or perSojur afo iiiquired to be
thou and there attending, and not to depart at
theirpeeil. Jurors are requested to be' punctual
iif their attendance at the appointed time, agree
ably ko'xkotioo,
Oiven under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's
Office, in Wellsboilbthe 24th *tidy :of • October;
In the year of oar .Lord ;ono: thOurands eighj•
' hundred and siztY- n seven.
LEROY TABOR, Sheriff.
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Elmira : Saw Manufactory.
. filf,
Cast and Extra Cast Steel Patent Taper
• Ground • •
CIT I OUPar -* - Saws.
e .
MILL, MILEY, GANG, CROSS-CUT,
CLEARING, SOOTIIAND9THER •
SAWS.
.. • ~
• Mr. J. SCRIEFFELIIii is authorised ,to
sell at Factory Prices in Tioga. 1).1 ••
Orders for repairing, t 0 ..; left with Mr.•Sehlef
felin will he attended as promptly as if left pt
the Manufactory.
• „ANDREWS & BURIIAGF.
Sept. 18, 1887-z—tf..
JOltNrt (.
J4v Horton •
T An of the firm of Mather 4k. Horton, gay
-J.4 lug just retn'rned from the city of New York,
is now prepared to offer to the citizens of Law
renceville, and, vicinity, a general assortment of
GROC,ORIES - ' PROVISIONS,
CROCEERY, HARDWARE, .
.WOOD St WILLOW-WARY
'YANKEE .NOTIONS. • • ,
LAWRENCEVILLE, PENN'A.
September, 1.hh,186-tt '
PAINTS FOR FARMERS AND OTUERS.--The Oraf
ton Mineral Paint Co. aroinow manufacturing the
Best; Chealizi in st and most Dn thble Paint In use; two
:oats Well nt on, bred w; ; e -- drel, Linseed Oil,Will
Pun 10 or 1 sears; it is of -.1:,7,1it brown or beautiful
:mcblate color,and can .‘Cauged to groin, drab,
s:ire Or cream o suit the ta.ge the consumer. it is
%Waldo for Houses, Burns, Fenees,'Carridge and Car.
makers Pane and Wooden-ware Agricultural Lmple
ments.banal Boats, Vessels and 'Ships' Bottoms, Can
vas, :Metal and Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and Water
proof), Floor Oil Cloths. (one. Manufacturer having
used 6000 tobis tbe ps , A year,) and ai a paint for any
purpose le uneurptaa , d ter body, dutabillty, elastictty,
And adhesPiences. Price $e per bbl. of 00 Ibll w • • •
will supply a farmer • for years to come. , . Send fo
ciroular w.hich &tea full particnlars. None genuine
onless branded la a trade mkrk Orafton Mineral Paint.
Addres•4 DANIEL BIDWELL,
F.kpt,11,211347-ern. 211 Pena 1 Street, New York.
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NEW SPRING ,GOODS
IN , CO EWING-,
.AT THE PtOPLE'S. I STORE 1
WE AILE NOW _iincEFvx.NG
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FRESH ST,OO : K ,oy,ioooDs
.A4aptftd : to ,the
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SP RINGLTRADE;
and (tie prepared,to supply the wants of the
people in
NORTH - ERN PENNSYLVANIA :•
WITH -
DRY fiIOOD.A.
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OUR LONG 'EXPERIENOt
iiaa- taught us that
qooD. Go:bps
• • •;3 • k/ .e
give the (beat satisfctio, and -those. steentairtted
e ' to patronise us know that we
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• I EEP THE BEST 421_0_01),S
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hatlire to be fotind in this 'Seotioit, hnar thOse
, who are not our patrons are the losers
. quite as much as we are.
We keep as netted a . -;
.LA.R4E STOOK ,10T CLOTHS-
• • • to sell by the yard or
' • ••, .
MAE T 4 ORDER , AND WAR
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RANTED TO FIT.„
OUR STOCK WILL BE KEPT, jil4,4L,
and all Goods sold lzy'us
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Warr'aiit!' d :tC):give Satisf action, ,
if ,D ,
=I
Sold as Lbw as at any ottaF .Estab
lishment. Mind that.
•
We invitelin a aniination of our Bionic s ; and .
Prices, pledging dtsreeiveß to • .
EiHOW'-,4300DS FIVERDY AND TAXCE, NO
OFFENCE
when no sate is iniplo.
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DR.,(1438; 'MEDICINES. PATEN' MED
ICINES,'VA,INTS,MLS, WIN
-t DOW GLASS, & PUTTY,
Have come down to Old
-Prices Prices atlast.,
: 7.:
WE do not iiesititte to say that we, base tho
Largest Stock of •
PURE ENGLIW .DRUGS
• MEDIO.T4S, •
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PATENT . ' InDICINIIIS,
FANCY -ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP,
oLoTri, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL
0 BRUSHES, MIRRORS,
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• WINES -A - IlliVOßS, l 3C.ihh ,
4 , 2 _
JelrE4 BROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET.
d; is !i
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
MEE
'Purd 'White- Lead, Pure White Zino, Linseed
OW Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel
•• In* Ochre, 'Function, ;Red,' Chrome Yet
low; Chrome Green, Prussian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Lacher,' ilpan,
. •
Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsotnine, Re
Ter, Log Wood, Fuetio, Brasil Wood, Cam- '
' wood, Redwoo Potash, Putty, Moo
, • cohol, Benzole: Spirits Turpentine, •
• And , ,Fcerosenl Taint attl 1
• , 1 , 1, Vitriiieh Brushes, ' t
Wit fob. w
4ber est .1
bare ever
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and all w ask is for you to call and examine our
stock arid prices before buying elsewbero. Re•
womb:Two can't be undersold.
'Allgoode warranted or no sale.
;P. P.R. Wu.LtAits, 11 •KR WILLIAMS it Co.
3. L. Mtu.telia. ; No. 8 Uuiori dock
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Welleboro, June 28, 1887.
Stoves 22
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inO pone o'tls the ottieenis.a Tido leotintyi
tliit In addition to: , bid ;oatOillent'ateek S t
Tin-,lYare,llrittazdaiu dud h ot-Iro :Wire; he
hal!, a a grrt outlay, inookoit his etc:le:On ,'•,'
- - • Y i p, • I ' .•
tvidi a complete assortmeat bf , Shp t Hardware,.
'of which we enumerate the tol14:1wlug articles:
•
NAILS, SPIKES RABA, CVOUIP,
.MILL, HAND INiPBUCK '
BUTTS, STRAPBINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,'-'
AUGERS,
•
-
BITI-SrjOH‘Si' ALAITOLLETSI CHISELS;
SHOVELS; , SPADES;' FORKS,
BENOH-SOREWS, `•'_
WOOD SO.DEWD''.OARD•lAijg'' ' '•)if s i , tfr, -
BURRS;''DK,S,r. NkSSIIDDS;
PIPEDO S t , AXLE , • -
•.; ' • • TD,EES,
. • •
spßlNas,ilicifesE
& BAND IRON; OBANDSTONE'
HANGINGS, ,
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS',AND ,STI/PPERS
COMBINED. ,Alt;o,, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
VLF'S
ri,T4NT BARNDOOI,
a new thing, and made for toe. 'These are but a
few of the many, article!! composing •onr stook
of Hardware. t
•a i r:;
•
• in4ite tho pubilo to call .and examine for
theumeives. We aim to Imp, the best quality of
gond* in our line ;
.and all work to order done
"promptly and well: WILLIAM' ROBERTS.
•. Wellaborn. Sept.l 1 El'6B=tr.
.
' Boardirio"nons: •' • "
ciARD re.iG by dui, week ~or cfity,,and
JD jog, can he hail on „
reasonableL tonna oirpo,
site. the old U. Jicetel Stand; Blain Street,
M. - M. SE Alti3; ProPribtor. •
.ting.t7-,•1£167.
TOBLVFORK, IN THE BEST STYLEi I and
J_
with despatch at TEE MAITATOXL,Office.
t
i Y , 4'
TR D V f 1O;
TI , O NS ' , ,' F ,
,- 1
.:',
PERFUMERY,.
PI
We hove also the Largos!Atook of
„
will`Ball 28 per'oom °tamper than an
,blishmont in th e 'county. In short, to
1 thing ever ieept in a first class •
ItGT‘ S ORE;
.
&14.1.14 STIVERIT;MELLSBORO;
EMI
d t
Till
3 'ls'
EMMMEEME=i===
-
•
TO BUY it SELL' IS OUR
BUSINAISS
will burst the highest 'nlatket- prick
the fallowing artiolis o
SHEEP r T s', DEACON SKINS,
DEER VIRS, - ..RIDES,
AND VEAL SKINS,
•
far imbioli we will pay onab, A v y.
Wllrl4W*,•4l
tannedVOILIKOMIR
nor and at fair rates, and pay espeolal attention
to REPAI.BI.I.IO. •
£*
.c
- ALSO,
-
1 We havra first-Tetketook of
~,AEAt B Y-MABE WORK,
on which wo wilt not be undersold; and froth this
time we ihall niake it tt point to keep op the but
stook of . ti.ll
GAIT.ERS,
to tte toned in the county, erbieh we will eell at
a lovVei profit than each articles have ever been
offered in this region.
- We obeli likewise keep up a good assortment
Gf; ' •;J 1,; .z. ,
LADIES' BALMORAIB,..;I4 P . ; A. Ti ft R
BObTEES,.
MISSES WORK. of
S
RIOUS STY w:
LES,
6 991, 1 V t'
- • I -FifeiT.ELER FINDINGS
oaa - I.o\4ought of us as okasp,ss.auy where, ,this
aide oft Yorkfand we shall kaop a fall stock
of ' t,
I
FRENCII CALF, FRESCH KR, IR.
I P A* !all, uNixas. Av) 4
'''' L '"B LADING., . -
~.
.1; .).. . .
gar ito of PEGS, NA ILS,. THREAD,' AWLS.
EAS,P GLOVERS' NEEDLES; 'LASTS,
TREE -0 RIMPS, ioith - SHOEMAKER'S
TOOL 'rind FINDINGS, will be found the tar.
gest itsl o county, and, toe edger swan pro fi ts.
We t o business and we mean business. We
have be in this region long enough to be well
known Pt those who know us try us. Corner
of Win nd Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob.
arts' Ea stare Store,' .C. W. 'SEARS,
GEO. 0. DEESE.
pro, April 24, 15187—tf.
Wonab
NEW
GOODS. ANJ,:! N AP , fItIOES
T. '
'rr AV!
Wqe
AR. those I
interest to
Mg
andlearn
lept c
DRIED
_ All the a
CAA Pea.
ONLY T. CASH on READY PAY.
Don't forge
V. NAME
'fl*ioga Pa.,
enbear
.tasolainv •
sorts of
1, • .
PLOWS, Otr
• - ROLLER
, ,SLEW
sA.Wi
11 1 0011 W
for custom and j
to do
StiziTrNG sAwrit
.lavAlio a'Sr
ere prepared to
,
,CHERSZ
to oidim. ' Build!
quested to °zonal
tho ,
=EMI
chant
04th paid fo7:0,
ME
.-Wellaboro f Ma
1 .8u :.1
NM
t 1
2
WU coinmon.
OtSil bu
. % 1
• OASU P
lIIIMI
CASH
I ( <
Q_ASH
ME
CASH
A .LAROE
A LARGE
A• LARGE
Call !Lull see us
Wellsboro, Jan
All moons ind
accounExiast call
,j, v) , 3, 1867.
Welisboro
*Tom co I
x jw, Cards,
Wispl s►itbodt d:I
maisnar, • Wo ,
will be ridtisitedb
`'WellabOro Jane
:TA% '17 1 411.11'13
SRS, for sal •
O': VW ILUS.IIABIL,
TIOGA, PA. r
G -just. returned froip licit York milk
0415: 1 4 1 45* eleoteo k •
I'OCK OF
,dOOD§,
r • •
want of Goods wtil find it to their
4 1 and 1 •
AMINt STOCB
cos befor buying elieithere
stantly on hand; a °Woe lot of
• ufi, .GRoCERIES, OUlt,
PORK, &C., &C.
•
vs iloOda are bought at the lowest
d will be sold
the place, nt the old stand of
- WICKHAM.
b. 20, 1867-tf.
RO FOUNDRY AND
ME
1 '
t
ere having procured additional
• re now ready to famish to order
‘!",
TiNgt,
I /
SUCH 8
TIV TOR 8, FIELD
, MLL GEARING,
:gors i , NIT D.
0 MACHINES,
&o.
havefaleo
RTII PLANER,
work, We are also prepared
I' te order.
i elti\s lorew-cintting Lathe, we
.• ko •.. :., 1.
1.12].5- , : , .
R.l itiss scRE-W,91-
f (Meese Faotortei are re
r work. Mfe,:teatrufaoture
PIOW,
i(,, •;_
eritaltr the insirief:
IRON.
IllAlttiEff-WILLiAI4IB;
. L. •BEAItB.
1867-IL i ; ••
IME
N
T & BAILEY. 1867.
--__
tide year witkart 'exclusive - 1 - Y
110$11.
- witiNn • ' 7'
FO/ „OAT?. t;.,
FOR 'dOIIN
R EVERYTHING 1 1
OOK OF .OUR FOR
CASH
TOOK OF FEED FOR
CASH 1
OCK 6 0t PORK FOR
CASH
---WEIGUT '4% BAILEY
9,1867-Iy,
bted t , ) tie by note or book
nd settle or puy eons.
lIT xt., BAILEY.
a - Carding - Machine.
rod our Machine with entire
e are now ready to Card all
ay, and- in the best possiblo
nut from a dietanee by Atage
Omura, if-required. • - -
8. A. HILTBOLD, •
ORIN IMAIlt:
2,1867.
ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
Rorairet Store.
PgOTOGRAPIIIC
E. /I , P. 4NTHONY CO.,
Ateip' 'r'ery
"i31A:112*. ,
501' --13ROADWitr
-Ist addition:to. our main - Pbotokraphio
Ilatatia4 tra,, , ars headquarters for tbu following. vt=t
Stereoacepoo Seascopie Wows 1-
tar
of Ausericaw, ,
rind Foreign aid Landscastia ;
Groups, thatuarb etc. •
Sterooicopio,Views oflizo Wqr •
'ltiont negatives math in the rarietis'eatarsteitas and
;terminals FonsVeta : Pltotogsapttia histOrY:or the great
Stereos°Opic -Vinton 'on etlnos q , •
Adapted .. teralltlier Me& Lanterns or the Stereoscope,
Ofir Catalano will be, spat to,ally address on ,reeelpt
oT staruppi••„ ‘ : • - -• ' • -
Photographic Albums."
W. rnannfacte re reori) largely than,any other house;
about Ace varieties A 4131 ,154 cents to -$5O ,eaeb. -Our.
ALlll3l4l2l'hay.a the. rep:Motion el- being enperlor in
ptatity . tda dtraboity to all others. • •
()Aid Ph,ologr'apito of.Goineraloi State?".
. .
-, ,-.... • ... ~. . • . ..
tOitt . : itOrlie etC J . Oft. •,. ,• •
Our Chtaiogne. enibraces over FIVE ,lllGUSAND
different enhivete.lneludlog ,reproductlons of the moat
celabgtted EngraNlnge, Paintings, 9 latnes, etc. - Cala
.
logn pent.on recelpt:ofistam'P. .', •
Photographera and others prderin g •good a 0. O. D., ,
will please repattl6 per.cent.ror• the amount with their
order. , Thp,prldes and quality of our goods dannot fall
to satisfy.- ',:. • •_, -;a.. •.• .• , -' • ' • Jan. 2,1867-9 m.
AKt.NO/108.111 '
receipt of On Zhigar
i t\i)
) ,by. mail '1 will liead reclepiis (itr 'pr,' .af,/ng
ComtiOliadCiyht,ol, - wit)i.p#eful uai lig wille actu
ally reetaa:gray hair .to. :its":Ariginal realar j re
vent pretnaturci-deoay and falling off and .iin art
a smooth atid glossy appearance to hair deadened
b '3C: sieknes s. ''• •''''. • ' JNOT. 'D.:GALLAGHER, .
Alli:'2l. 1 . 80t:•Bm. Wilmington; Delaware.
1866 ',:." .1.866
:8., ,4:3, ,wiaitlimst,
.
••- A T- 1118 NUICEIERY .01011311 1 .AND' OR.
/1..!NA151ENTA111413.8,0,',1,1( TIO r
GA
609000:ride
16'061101: , 'ear like
A or PLUM; PR : Noti, ()HERO,
end 0RX4.31.DNTA1,../r/INES 44,15IIDUBLIERY.
Tholfruit trees are eOnspopod. - of the Ptigesst
pariedesi good, htialthky noose' of - thou Urge and
In benring: 'Ari7 . 4nelvelihing'' to., get sOPPI7
will dif.*.elto;l l - 1 4:441 Pe A 1 3,7 too before pot
obeying elsewhere.,: ' Delivered' at , the depot
free of charge.. • • ' •
'Bogs, Feb. 28, 1860—/y*. • • - -
:, • VO•Wir
ME
MOE
..sir
preventive and cur
;Price 25 Cents 0 za. , Jptas fae SI,
mrrautD
S. A. irio-tr-sz
WHOLESALE num AND siEDTCTVE DEPOT.
No. 116 - Franklin St., Paltintore, 1'11:
rAr Sale I , t• 11;;;u -k , •••• ; •-' •. i` "o•
Out thu Unltcd titatvz.
DAVID E. FODTZ, Successor. _
For solo b3rJohn
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS
FIELD, lIOGA., COUNTY, PA,
F. A. Allen, Principal,- Professor of 'Natural
and Mental Bolence.. • -
J. T.STREIT, A. M., Professor of Lana r aget.
OBARLES H., Professor of
Mathotnitioi.
Mna. L. PETERBBLIA, Modern' Languages'
and Bruiting.
Miss SUB E. CIONABA, B. E., En9 l t. Brunet l ol6.
Mae. MARY J. BRIGGS, B. E,. Principal of the ,
Model School.
L G. MOTT, Professor of Vocal add Instrainen-•
Aal Music. .
Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant • Instructor,
•
of Moto. •' ' •
sonooi YEAR 1867-41.
~ „Pivot 'Perin begins September 4, 1867,
: 10iiconti term begins Deoemter 9 "
'Third term begins March-28, -1868. '
EXPENEIRS PER ; TERM 14 WEEKS.
Pall and Spring Term, ineluding board, ~
room rent, Aultion, , boo ;, k rent, fool, —-'
oil, and washitig,'..,.; • " ' ' $6O 00
Winter Term, '' -''' ' ' ' * 64 00
Day etuSonto, tuition and book rent, 10 00
Total expenses for,echoollear.a. 'slB4 ea
s
No extta„ charges. - Rooms furnished with
stoyei, 'Ah'alrs, tables, stands, • ,palls,. bedsteads,
mattresses, tilllows, anti one, comfortable.. , For
further inforniation'iend for Catalogue.
• Aug. T, 1867,s 8*,••
I B you waat a FIRST RATE .ARTICLE of
FLOUR, 'MEAL, FORD,. HAMS, FISH,
SALT ort., GENERAL GROOERIES,
in laigo or email- quantities', drop- in at ht. B.
PRINCE'S -FLOUR • & =PROVISION STORE,
examine prioce, - and - you'aita be'eulted.
COUNTRY,:gRODUCE taken in exchange.
Heavy Paokagne delivered anywhere in town
frea‘of charge,: t ,,, •
n,Terma—Ready Pat. '''Next door to Cleavers.
Wellebore, Aug. 7,1897. M. B. PRINCE.
. ,
:Mrs. A. J. SofieliL '
,
IS now receiving,the Fall styles of
. .
MI LINERY, "
direct from the li ty, and will be Pleased to see
her old friends d onstoipers, with as many ne
ones as may chose to favor her with their pat .
ronage. I. have !Owed it . first.class Dressma.
kor, and am pr ared to carry on • •
i
DRE . S -MAKING
c 31.4
in all its'branchos. in a eatisiaetory manner. ,
Orders taken for Bali Jewelry. Good prides
paid for human hair. Store over VanValken.
burg's Grocery, Main-et. : •
' Wellsboro, Sept. 25, 1867—tf
Ih ARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN. - 4 -.
The fine location' for a etore between the
luilding.know,n ns Roy'e Block, and Bullard's
Seloon.is now offered, for sale on peculiar and
favorable terms inquire at Rap's Drug Store.
J. A. ROY.
Butter. and _Cheese,.
Triono Market Priee paid forLßutter aad
Choosey or shipped for parties
• 20/107. • TOLES
,4t ,BA,RHEMS.
Coal for Sale.
CVlißaspEtlyriiTumrsqtrs coArJr for Sale
Sept. 28, 1887. D. P. ROBERTS.
IMEN
OILZSIE.ATIZD
niers.
Lkalimul
4.1100,841; i ii:': - DRil,0::,'ST,O1Oi
..:
,PQRNING .lsl Y.
rtRUOS , AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
A- , AND OILS,'
THADDEUS DAV:IDS'INKS, COlileEN
r 'MATED MEDICINES, CIE=
CINNATI:WINES* AND
WHITX-
W,ASII islIVIE,:„!
ENE
ItEROSPPIE‘ LAMPS; PAPINtir • MEDI•
LINES, PEI ROLVI3ig OIL,
ROOLIESTER-Virt-
vErrottx
iND II
PLAORINO EiT It &OS, WALL
L l PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
AND, DYE COLORS,
Sold at Wholento Piteeb. 'lttiyers life requested
to clap And got quotations before , giiing furtber
=II
East.
=I
liv, - ,ti r :lpOitt . l, ,t. co
porning, N. Y.; Jami, 1867-I9
THE.GUgAT
,OENTRE OF ATTRAOTIO,N" I S
:,I. 4 AWRENOEVI : LLE.
C. B'.....*MATIIER ,CO.
Would announce to ilAt good people of Tioga
County that they haielust returned from Now
York with their second - full stock of ' •
FALL St :MINTER GOODS,
embracing all the ' novelties as . well as
,tho nub
stand:do required.
DRESS, GOODS, in all varieties, STAPLE
,4,IANOY GOODS; HOQP SKIRTS,
& BEST FRENCH WOVE -COR
SETS; GLOVES 'AND HO
SIERT, YANKEE NO- •
- TIONS, &c, &c.
FURS ! .: FURS! I
MINK, . CONY, and Siberian Squirrel
The largest Stock of
,CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county,
READY MADE . CLOTHING, and
CLOTHING made to order super
intended by , first elan wor kmen, •
SHOP MADE BOOTS & !SHOES in end
less variety, 11. ATS& CAPS
• to suit all tastes,
GROCERIES,, &C., &C.
Our goods have been bought during the last
panto in Now York and will be sold at panic
prices.
Prices are down, monopoly broken up. No
othe. store can or dare compete with us in qual.
ity's,nd price. For further particulars call at the
store of C. 8.• MATHER & CO.
Lawrenceville, Dec.l9, 1866._
• , J. STICILIN,
,(4 . (
7-7 Ohairmaker, Turner, and
(- Funiture Dealer,
• -
SALE 110011; opposite Dartt'a Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY .in Sears & Wil.
lima Foundry, aepond story.
_ Orders promptilealed and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wellsboro, Jane 12,1867. J. STIC.KLIN.
Tioga Warble Works.
THE undersigned is now prepared to 'ex°
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Menu
moats of 'either •
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE ;
of the latest style . and approved workmanship.
and with dispatch. •
Ho keep constantly on band both kids of
Marble and will be able to suit' all who tu y fa.
yin him with their orders, on turreasenabl erms
as can be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored discolored with rust and dirt c caned
and made to look as good as new.
• PORTERINVILC X.
Tioga, N0v..1,.1887—tf. •
To the Farmer of Tioga County
lAM bow building at my manufactory, in Lawrence
villa. a superior
PANNING 'MILL ;
which posseases the following advantages over another
mills:
1., It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and
chessand cockle, from wheat. _ _
2.1. t cleans flax seed; takes ont yellf w seed, and
other eeeds, perfectly. •
It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a Will.
This mill is built of the beat and Moat I)l{Tabit! tim
ber, In good stylitand is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce. ' • ~,
Iwlll tlt a patent Move, for separating *oats front'
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. •
J. If MATHER.
Laws tioanille,October 10, 1866rtf
:RAY'S CHOLERA DROPS
CURES COLIC,
CURES DYSENTERY; . '
CURES CHOLERA MORBUS, '
CURES CHRONIC DIARRHEA;
nIIRES all Bowel Complaints, but does not
kj
onto anything else. This medicine isino
cure4ll: it has the confidence of every body,
for it La never known to fail : it should be cept
on band by every family.' Sold by dealers in
medloino at fifty cents per bottle. For 904 in
Wellsborough at Roy's Drug Store. I , •
UNION ACADEMY.
Krroxv.r.L.LE, T.roo.a co., PA.
F.A.CUIITY
ELIAS HORTON, Principai...„
Ma& ADA. W. HORTON, Preceptresa.
Miss MIRA. HORTON, Assistant.
Miss AMANDA. DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
CALENDAR FOR 1867-8.
Fall Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Noy,
20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868.
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department
Common English
Higher English•
Languages and Higher Mathematics .
Instrumental Music, extra.....
Vocal Music, extra.
Drawing, e xtra
Room Rent
- Board per week............ ........
Knoxville, August 14,1887-tt
PNEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD,Pa.,
grateful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, will continue eo as Lo per
form all dental operaticins, as to merit the rapidly
increasing professional demands. now engaged.
All operations in all departments of the probes_
sion executed in the best possible manner. All
new, useful inventions and improvements adopt
ed. The highest good of blii patrons the ultimo.
tumor, his ambition. • Dec. 5;'66-tf
•
IUItOUR • FROM CHOICE WIIITE,WIII,
J.! ' buoktvlAat flour, corn meal and feed, ala''
on hand . Call at the CharlestotiMlllbefoteli , -
log irour flour and feed. I can make it an obfeet
for you to bily. , A. A RUSSELL.
. , .
' May 16,1886—tf
CIIOICk LOT OF GRAIN BAGS . for pale
cheap at WRIGHT & BAILEYS.
:Wellsboro r June 5, 1867.
intent of Watches, CI-m.6
ted Tioga county
6] •- • -FOLEY'S.
THE largest • axeorl
'Jewelry and Plat
at
Intt 3 4. RQ,iL w.4kW
Oa mad atter Monday- Auptist. Z 411,1961. ctotifil 1411
laitVet,lortkiug at atgatt the raOGyilag botirq;
, ,
12:28 a. W. ,Exitreas Mail, Stiortay'a t9vi - pt,l . . Int, lint,.
- so, Salanninpa, atud.lio it kirk ; COnnectlng tOtti trat»9,
for . tho Mrott. „ ',s' '
6;44 a m'. ::,ight Pixpreal t en:Ways excepted s for buffalo,
%I:lima - for:a, wail Iknokirk, waking tilt eet votAntt tint'
' with trat.nr•.ef tin' Atlantic & Ortitt %% et : tet n. Leta
ekorii.a rtar :it and 'frank - 11M larkyi.fbrall points ll'ot
7:07 a. ni,.,Nt tit Expreat.. Daily. for ituffnle.Falanittnct .
' Dunkirk aid the %Vear, : eortnettintaa itbel'o. ' ' .
,B
,
4:14', ,I. to ."t.:ltt LI; nry't.r, - Su nillisx' . ocillt ed. tot Etch.
eatri• and Offal°. via 'Av.'s',
1.1):1/2 a. in.,. fail Train. 617 Illid.)..oXCePtea. far Bulimia
- and Ditnit rli, connecting at Elealreter Ca na ndaigu a. 2:15- p. m. I altirn4ro ExpretA, r , undaya excepted, for
Itucttastar awl RUtredo, Vim ...Lyon. • -- : . •
. I L • - 1.:031...an..1My Exptves,' , siltidayE,A.Nr.l)l4d o iet rsonalr,
' :Salainanea, • Ihinlilil: awl the ,IVf—a. coonettlne at
-. Ultighatoton fou,Sytactis:.; at 131o.egi) for Ithaca; Re
Ellptra r,,t- Catiandaigiin; et if tannanitca nitii nu A t- '
Nutt,: and Gr( at 'Weatero Railway ; at Mahal) with
th Lake ...9tore and Orand 'A ttAk litailtrapc and at !
Dookirlt With the Lake
` torn Vitiltray, for all points
'wart and south. -, '
=I
7;10 p Irk Doy Expr,t4 g0t..1.9.34.-xckted,l4.4,l3ochester
1T.50 p rdWay except“l.l..
5:40 p. m., Etnhtrani roi n for the West.
_ • _ . issrtrAtin tqtrin.
12:10 t. ,ul,, taglt,t:..Exprosa; Daily, 'timiditya exempted,
ro9Trecting lit rkg yeonrt for Warwick, and at New
yurlc with aftern'oon trains and itsanscra fqr Boston,
,and New - Englandoittes. • I - * '
4:18 a. tn., Claiunati Express. Mondays exeepte<con
;meting at +Ando+ for llarrisharg,"lndladelphia and
the Sonth; at. Owego • for Ithaca.; at Binghamton
for Syrncn se ; tit 01 eat Bend far Bc)rantouol'hiladcl.
phia, and Trenton; at Lipka:waxen tbr Ilawley, and at
Orayconit for Diewidirg and "Warwick. __, •
BM
10.15' a m Accommodation: Trilb daily, connecting at
at Elmira for Ei'mandalgua. • '
10:48 a. tn., Day ExpreSs Sundayaexcepted, connecting
at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Ilitighainton for Syra
cuse, at Arent Bond for Scranton, at Larkanaxen for
and at Jersey City with midnight. Expires
Tridn of Ni-w Jersey Railroad for rfilladelphia, Batt
-. more and Washl»gton.
Baltimore Express, :24days excepted.
4:35 p. m., Now York aalftaltinipre Mail. Su ridaya ex
cepted, connecting. at Elmira for ifarrisburgit,Phila
dolphin, and - • .
1.07-p to lightning Express, Sundays excepted. icon
, ,necting atleitioy , City - with niorhing expresirtra,ln of
New Jersey.ltailroad for Baltimore, alai Waelitutton,
•• and at Now York with morning. expreep trains for
LtostoWand tho East'
1410 *P.m. - Way Freight, Sundays :
Will. R. BARB. : IL MIDDLE;'_ -
tien'l Bans. Agent. r • Oon'l Supt.
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' - : - 'TRAINS FOR TIIN NORTH'. , ' 7••• •'T. ' 4
Trains fur ic'tiziaistlaiula leave Elmira pa follows: ,
Acconlodatiod at • 7.00 a M
ExPreSs[faateat sr/dr or) road] '- ' - ' '11'45 a m
Mani ' 615 pm
. Way , illrislght, [pamlerager ios'cli mulched] 77,0 a at
- 06 Sad aftor , April•29llvlB67 . , titling will art lo'.aad
dspart from 'l'rciy, as follows; •
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. *IT/NO 301:111. MOVING :torus
Express' 046 p m Express---- -- 1050 a m
Elmira Mail 560 am Elmira Illalla -9 55 P:M
Local Er-sight . 'lO 50am I Lomt.lerelalit 335 p ru
Through Vreig/it 9 55 p m I Throxigh Freight 2 00 a m
, . 11. 8. DROWN, Div. Sala. 1
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Slossimrg* Corning; Sc Tiogn R. It
T.taitis 'Will nit; as fellows unill farther notice:
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Accommodation-Leaved Blossbnrg at 8,50 a. in., Mans ,
fle)d'at 7 6. Tioga at 8,20 Lawrrnceville nt
arriving at Corning at - 10,26;a. di. „ -
Mail—Leaves Ellensburg at 2,35 p. ID., Mansfield nt 3,25,
Vega pt 4,06, Lawrenceville at 4:s7—arrivtng at
• Corning at 0 p. m.
Mail—Leaven Corning at 8 a. In., Lawrenceville at 0,08,
Tioga at 10,02, Mansfield at 10,40—arriving at 131eas•
burg at 11,30 a. In.
Accommodation-4.eavcs Corning at 4W p. Lawr,
rencevilla at 5,58, Tioga at 7.02, Mansfield at I k 4O-4-
'arriving at Blussburg at 8,26 p. w.
L. 11, SIZATTUCJI, Enp;i7 /
On and after MONDAY, OctOberlitb; , 1867, Trains
on the Philadelphia A; Erie Boil Road win run us f0'14.1%s
WEStWA.R D.. 1. /
Mail With] leAves Pltilttelplda. • 11 15 /
in
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" ~ Will 'w p ort 8.05 arn
" arr. at Erie
Erie Expreta leaves Philadelphia--;
Willinmspert
. 4 " arr. at Erie
Elmira Mall levee Philadelphia
4( Williameport
" arr. at Lock Mien
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Elie •
" 0 • " Willinuabporl
•• ' 5 " at r. at PMla,11:10 - na
Uric L.lprass leaves Erie
••• ••
•` s . urr. at i•hibulelpttla
Elmira 11u11 leavde Lock Haven
" •• •• Williatavort
Dlail and kixpreas connect %kill' all trains on Wato , n
Eranklin Railway. Passengers leaving Plaiadelphin
at 1.2.0 n Jl. arrive at Irvinetown at 8.40 a. tu. and Oli
City at GO a. at.
Leaving Plolndolphia at B.OU P. M.. a.rivu at Oil City
at 4;3r p nt.
Atlantic and Great Western W
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3.Z.'0
Aceonthiedatiou 6 ; 35 I‘l,lll - 5.51.
Exprees 12.19 Act oreneuhtion, 11.45
Exprees , )1.00 I Express ' 5.10
At Ceiy there ur ri-,jIIIICIIViI NN ith the Plilludelphh. .k.
Erie, xad Cil Creek hail Ronde. ,t 7 ", 1 ; 1
• At Meadville .)vith the FY41441:1111 tintl Oil City and
Pit hole Branch. ,
At Leaviltsnargo the Maboniny Brandi makes •ft di
rect route to Cleveland. At Hat enna connects 'I% nlc
Cleveland uud Pittsbutgli Railroad.
The Road passes through Akron, Ashland. Balton,
MATiOII, tit Liana and Dayton, intet,h, ctio E , varioui
iail
roads, and terminates at Cineinttti., '
L. D. RUClikat, Gen. :kept., Meadville, Pa.
THE Subscriber will soil or roiit the l'ellorking
valuable property, to' wit:
•
' One tavern stand•in Lawrenceville.
One farm, on which he in'rw resides, ciii. , •half
wile from three churches, two t..;:tiliaol louses,
two grouAhops, and one railroad, nod about the
same distance from the line of the Wellt:btiro and
Lawrenceville Itailtoad; The fetal contains. 1602
acres of good lend, 50 acres tituhCred, Nell WU
tored, and very productive. It requites that th-o
syetl should ho sowed and planted, however, to
•
ensure a harvest.
Ono farm in! Jackson township, 175 acres;
first-rate place for a cheese, fpctery.
Also-far sale-4 mules, ?5 sheep, and other
stock, cheap on reasonable terms. •
M. S. BALDWIN.
Lawrorce, AiiNl7, 186
Planing
got bis 'actory in operation.
AU is now prepareL _ill orders -for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the best style of woritinan-
Ship. Having prrured a
the is ieads to dress boards or plank with dispatch
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS„,
furnished to order. Ms maehineenre of the new
est and most improvetpatterns. \-
Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS
1101 W, PA.,
Oct. 31, 1866-tf.
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