The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 08, 1868, Image 4

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Good night 1 .T hate to saigood night i -
good
a hb_st of peerless things - !, . _
GOod. nightitnto that fragilo hand, , .--=:
ggimo_only:lyith its iireig4 0f,..ri0g5.;,-.,'-
Go — cforAnght7to font oplifted'Oyes I, ' -,
hipsd,night,,o phostnnt braids - of hair_i
t GR9l,,Rightluito„the,pirteet mouth. ~,_-_, :,-•
- , -4cfcPiktttet.4 l .KW.eatriesii nestleti; thero- , -..:•,
- 'the anory, b4nds detain'tne, then_:.: .-
• . I'li haytAit• ray gocal ssight again.
0 . 1 1 19 Q:
-Y114,11, - ;i1-.I read ithoi stare aright;';'
I sliBll3ils(.li'Ott,..C:ri'iliCipliirCll
'tYpiydfci} `_ dill tkten~ good night 1, ; ,
T4n.-..mdsh - tholitoc:,v6l4 lloa , P And I -
Ycik do UiiChhviktco, icloh'it ., _co 11
ioutstlf, to. death
at much a.Tiear ago
----What, both thosii,L enon Lando Y ah,,then;,
l, A'llhrrieto!ll9 , gbod night:l%l4n.. • •
r . (T:l3, Aldrich: '4;
Stun.
. , _ ... „ _.
A' bkreeraiiiiii(Teiicsands ,us t 4
,- fo I 1 0w.4
ing good story: , -''.;- '•- -- •' . 7 '.` --'
ColeacliMOlattall came: faith Virgin-
is to this_ 4.Otate. (Illinois) - - in'. the- early'
settlement -of ' thia.ebutitry,i when , road:.
side? inns, I Were.' nn know n ~' and every.
dwellerin4herwilderneSS kept a sort - of
traveler ) S• Heine: ' The''Cislonel; 1:2,›,y,'-, a
lucky inVestMentin'wild hind, became
-in 'titne ft' rieh'man, but linkept up his
habits Othospltality';...and if the-guest
was reiLto:dc! in , the world; did not of
ject 0..4A i73fyi 8 an hfine,st penny in that-
way,,•. ~ ~ t r ~' :--• ''' !• `
Outz eoldj blustering whiter -evenhig;
a horsetnatr drew np,to' , the lipase -and
asked aceominodationsfer the :night:-,- .
A half g - 45W-ii - lit'd answered.in the affir
mative',tid,ushered'hini-into- the sit
ting roe ;-Where the grea:t _wood lire, of
i
itsOlt,gii e him *ii ixirdia.l,welcpme. Af
te supper the lanclibrd" made' hia ttp 7
..,pcuranefor.: the,:first.- 'time. -Ile - Was
:hearty-and hale and' rosy- as any ' bent=
face simuld be, but be" was` bent-At - rid'
crippled in his gait. He „b tf,
sfiyii . g, Chilt;iip '4O 'taken ,a: .bail : 'ecd • 1 1
whion - halettled in `his back':
" r ddiPt - nand the pain. So much,": he
_coutinned, 4 bat it is so ineon'venient.—
I haVe been recommended_to:try a poor
man's ploater, and 1e you will excuse
' me I 5%411 have it put •on. - Sam ! Stun
. uel ! s_atn. Melanttan 1" .
" Here',:father,"- .said the-lad' hefore
mentioned,; - hastily oWallbwing a: .hngit
piece of mince pie which he .. 11E4 fieenL
quietly,. enjoying.,
" Here, Satn; rny. boy ; heat this pin's-.
ter for-}nee and put it on my back.. - Heat
it hot, paw:" • - -
Saying which, be, handed the plaster.
to his son, and
.seating. himself astride
his chttiq with -hts Ipickto • the, .
threw Ills suspenders back mid his shirt
over 1114lietid; - `"Nov, San)," Said-the
Colonel..."lf the poor
.man's plaster. is
hot,.yfiit --- niay,Put it bu -• but, ,yo 1-
wait a little, I'm afraid' it's not li,zt en
ough. Feat it ,hot, 7 Sain , - heat-Wt.
Mu you tell," he continued turii•ing to •
the traveler; who:W as 'seated in the mt.- .
tier, "Can yontelt why this is `-called
thepoor•enan's 2.7tirmtoonietinies: the
poor inan's.,friencl . ? 0 - ? - giVe it
aughing to himself—pause it stick
etiv clokr,tiin a broth eh ?". •
llooi;,Sani :who-had been watching his :
ch a ace' fo ' Speak ' With:9W; interrupting
his father, MA* ventured to say : _- -
"I gtiess it's hot enough DOW, father."
'What do you knowrabOut it ?" said
the old Man testily. ,•- .:_ , • -
'' 1 say - heat it luit,,Ohtu, heat it hot."
Szirc,nwheie, ?nee We§ at red' heat, had
held tO iihister te the-fire until it ran
and dapped down on . the hearth, and
he made, no r 9 1 37 -• -
" \\ 7 4ll,' . .said the , old man,-lookink
around, " Maybe it wilt do VOW, Sam.---
Clap it on.' '
Sal.ll,nimed w ith the plaster, approach
ed him ; and if my Word can-be taaen,
did clap it on. The old man nave one
yell, `-;•lke n' wild Indian, and jumped
clear over the back of his chair, kick
ing hisnld fashioned breeches off 'his
feet, daneing Ilrotirid'*with pain, %lie
trtivelotlaugbed until he cried, and the
more Mine:hest . ro 'red, the more he
,C,'W
laughetl,hen the that agony was
1
over, the Colonel be' o - 0 swear,..and
our traveler,thought it Would be pru
dent to 'retire, 1 est he should share wrath
with Sain, who be observed was, wilt
ing good his - distanee. • z
The next-morning when leaving, he
handed the Colonel five dollars, saying
with a twinkle of his eye :
"1' don't want any change. It is
cheap at"that"' - After he was seated
upon his hoise;,axd -out of range, he
called : "-
" Heat it„. hot Sam, heat •it , hot. 'lt
sticketh closer than a-brother; eh ?"
Nor TO /ID RICKED.—About thirty
years ago, A.brahatu Doolittle was trtms
jaunted-from-Harvard University! to
one of the Southern. States, for the pur
pose of assuming editoTial control of a
violent party paper, where no one ever,
laborecq withadvautage• to the party,
simpy because an indefinite quantity
of pistols and, a multiplicity of bowie
ltniv -.3.9 Prevented the advocacy• of cer
tain n - Inelples, and fettered the free
-dot-at:al speech in a style, perhaps, not
iso elegant as efficacious. Doolittle VAS
tl CoutteOtiOUl exotic). He was - highly'
educated, • imp,etuous, yet,--with the
charaeterlatie cunning of . his race—
careful of his own interest. He took•
hold of the paper with the determina
tion to make it serviceable to the cause,
and serviceable he did make it. ' The
opposing candidate was 'a bad fellow—a
duelist, a dram-drinker, a lover , of•pok
er and debided votary, of Venus. Doo
little
4p:e,d'do , what no other editor had
dared—he'Said.so. The day on which
the article appeared, the candidate
entered the editorial chamber.
" You are Doolittle, the .editor of this
paper?" holding a copy of the sheet in
his hand.:
am."
"You have libelled and insulted me,
and" (drawing a large knife) "I have
come for your ears."
"I beg your pardon," said Doolittle,
"I am a stranger to your customs, and
perhaps have taken a license which,' in
this part of the country; is inexcusable.
Such is, I think, a fact;, suppose ( we
corn proniThe the, ni atter."
"Very well," said the bluff Southern
er, "I'll kick you and you shall make a
full retraction: '
":_You'll what," said Doolittle quietly.
"Kick you. ,, -
"You insist on:that little privilege I"
"I am unalterably fixed in my deter-
"So am' T," -said Doolittle, firing a
horse pistol,, as, big ea - a blunderbuss,.
add shatterleg:;the Southerner's right
kg.; "not;t6;be kicked,"
,' - JJ
He held situation six montlihN-Eus
stabbed twice, shot.three times, .belab
ored with a bludgeon once, thrown in
to a pond once, but he was'nevet kick
ed. During:six triontlia' _experience ho
I t illed tw61:.0 his' adversaries." These
are facts.gw ,,, ' "
,
A CURIOTIB r LOVE 'S'ioßy.---A very
cartons Wve`story'ls told by "several • of
_tile ancieht.Writera're# , ecting ILgivard,
A secretary' Charlemarge, and a
daughtersif, that . emperor.- the secre
tary fell in' hive with the princess, who
at length allowed him to visit her. One
winter's nightto stayed. with het very
late, and in the meantime co-deep „snow
had falleu.ri If ho left, his foot-Marks
Would ex. posohirrftd danger. - AC length
the princess resolved-to carry "hill]. on
her back -to a:neighboring house, Which
Abe did. ,It happened, 11,owever, - ,that
from the windciWiof his . lied-rooth the
emperor saw the whole afildr.
In the asseMbly•of. life lords ((on , the
following„diiy, - i.vher. Egivard tend his
daughter were presented, lie asked What
ought to be done to the„man who Com
pelled the king's datighter_to carry hihi
on her sheiildere,.: through' • froSt and
snowy in , "l.lie - ' middle of ,a white 's
night'? Tho'lthers - were alarmed, lut
the empero; addressing Us.ciyard, said . ;
"Had tit their loved - My ,- daughter then
ahouldet haveCcOtrio . ..to me; thou art
worthy otdeath,..but. I-give-s , thee - two
lives. Take thylairporterirrroarriage,
fear God, and love one another." - .-
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'NEW HARDWARE STORE
tONVEittli 4 4l3ollo
ddltio -to e •old 4 buldnessib'DtY se
Gtoceriell, &e., have established a
STOVE;, TIN, AND, _GENERAT;TIARD
' WARE STORE, .
;-.
twoo - dopre thilitllnd;i , *item thtty.iiiita."
lifacture - ' •
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TIN , WARE
,r HUMANITX;-PiiIIIVJAV;;. ,
thni is. In the most substantin I wanner. In the
shatter of -
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"STOAT - -174745- -
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we have enough to do 811 the cooking and warm
ing fn Tioga County. . In [act, we have .toveti
enough to MAKE ASUMMER
J , J
We nn the only agenu for the sale of tho
inmellsboro; and this Stfive ie the
. .
‘., AVTOCRAT OF STOVES.
Horse ,
We ',llp ali ' ' -; liinile s: 'iii iia4ara F ie i ,'i l rO ' n, 6; i7ails,
Steel, Shoes, and a oomplotii variety of
4LIELE'' HARDWARE.
If you don't believe it. DROP IN.
CONYERS qt OSGOOD!'
WelMoro, Sept. 4, 1867, ly.- -
Proof of the Sujierbi Quality
OP Tn.
AAItRIC'N WATCH
WALTHAM, MASS
:The American Watch Compitny, of Waltham,
tr
s,, respectfully subMit that their Witches are
c caper, more ape:irate, 101 l geiliplepact4"-id
.6 o, hotter adapted fai L gtineral J Use,an' more tia-
Silikept in order and repaired than any other
watches in the market. They pro simpler in
f
structure, and therefore 'stronger 'and, less likely
to be injured than the majority of foreign watch
es, which aro composed of fro 125 to 300 pie
ces, while in an , old English watch there are
more than -100 parts. lloWth * ey — run under the
hardest trial watches can hare, is shown by the
'following letter: - ,
- PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY.
:. - Orricp or TIN
AacitiNA, Plat 1011) , *4-4001,., •
GiiTLESI The watches Osanufactured by
you have been in use on this railroad for several
years •by our onginemeu, to whom we furnish
testae's as part of our equipment. There are
now some three hiinitiabfilitinfahiricil , qii.our
and we consider them good and reliable
time-keepers. -Indeed, I haveseat satisfaction
us saying your watches give us less trouble, and
hayos,worn, and de ,vesar,much• 1 agar, without . ye r
pairs - than any'wabshim we basal ovi3r' had - In use
on,tliis road. As you are aware, we formerly
trusted to those of English mataufacture, of ac
knowledged good reputation ;"'but as a class they
never keep timotas correctly, nor have they done
as good service, as yours. -
In those statements j am sustained by my
spnidecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex
tended over a series oftears. Respectfully,
EDWARD IL WILLIAMS,
eneial Sttilerinteddont.:
.American Witch Co., Waltham.
We inako now five different grades of watches,
named respectively as follows :
Appleton, Tracy & Co., Waltham, ...Wavy,—
Waltham Watch Company, - Waltham, Rage. "
P. S. Bartlett, ' Waltham, Nam -
Win. Elicry, Boston ! fifiints
)1o,»Ie Watch Company,
'Ali of these, witli he exception of i thellope
Watch Company,are' wair'aritba' by the American
Watch Company to boof the. best material, on
the moat approved principle, and to possess every
requisite for a reliable titnekpopar. Every ti
e ealer
selling thin e'lVatelie's Iri'tb v tlite Cot&
pany's printed card of guarantee, svbich should
accompany each Aratch'siiild v io that buyers y .
ina
feel sure they are purchasing thcfgonuine article.
There are nurnerous counterfeits and imitations
of our Watchds,soldlhroughimtfliti:cA4try, and,
we would caption purohaleiale lie en Nett...geoid
against imposition.
' - Any grades of 'Waltham Watches may bo pur
chased of Watch Dealers throughout the country.
• ROkortlNS 81.' AI O/MT° • E ;
Sept. 4 r 18614 m. 182 Broadway, .Y.
Elmira Saw Manufactory.
Cast and Extra etts6Veel Patent Ta.p`e)
.Circular Saws'
MILL, - IVILTLEY; diOSS-611,
CLEARING, SOOTH AND OTHER
SAWS.
Mr. J. BOIIIEFI'VEIT.,
. j .11,--I,)uthorlaeg , to
sell at FactoriPrlods in Tioga.
Orders for repairing, to., left with Mr. &hie&
folin will be attended as promptly as If left at
the Manufactory.,.
= 'ANDRE*I34I3IIRBAGE.
l lept. /8, 1867:-. 7 ,tf. ; : 7 ,1 -
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T ATE of-the firma midiari;iliiitiAl! .
, ing just returned from the city of New York,
is now prepared to offer to the citizens of Law
renooville, and vicinity, a general assortment of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS,
CROCERY, HARDWARE,
WOOD 8L) WILLOW-WART,
NOTIONS. •
• LAIVRENOBVITZE,
September, 17th,
The American (*king Stove.
.- , , J ~ r - . ~:--74 ,
AMER twenty yetir4 idiirriertee in 'the'inan
ufacture of; stoves, we •beettikr bertiiiiaeili
tome
_six years- sineei-thaft hi- vistlE;faidtint , of:
money was being expended by the people:ef ithis
i'outityy, in buying cheap and worthless Stoves, a
large . portion of which was wasted; and that
:rue econolny consisted in buying the f best stoves
t
that could be made, notwithstandingthe price
was higher. _ virio thia,AisW, i Wo• reteo4Oti-.01
construct the' ,Anierican r :Peoicing tatavoir,ned--
spared no ' pains - 43r *cilia 4o r.miik, "-it' the.bil'it
and moat perfect stove that Coitltlhe i tnadii,,,Anof
we have experimented " With'
_K l ancl4aVefullY
watched its operation for the last `ll.Z."Yeara, and
when an improvement suggested itself, we have
at one() adopted it, and we have several of these
improvements secured by letters patent. In
thiernanner we de not ihositaW to)lnty, 'Tr(' ,have
brought it to a higher Istate,,ef PethiPtion,? titan
I has heretofore boon attained. lw,c,ookinefitoves.
The 'recent' . improvements in this stove has
added largely to its convenience and effective
ness. In all the varieties of stoves we menu
facture, we study -usefulness, durability, conve
nience and, eeonomy_ in-operation, rather-limn
cheapness in price - pand- in' so doing weare tiativ ,
-fled wo, study the interest of those Purehaiiiii
our-daft:l. SHEAR, PACKARD, it CO.
Albany, N .
Poi sale by CONVERSE & OSGOOD, Wells.
born, Pa. - 18sept67-3m. '
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THE QUERES••CEPHALIC 1.1 . 14.,5.:4:The5e.
are the latest improvement among the pills.
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They are confidently believed to be the best ills
for family use that havetmer been made. hey
are BO mildand pleallen4in their t eporatiun.„ rid
yet so effectual, that, it wouldtboolulte ,itepesek
blo to'supply the demand for them were they
more generally known. The whole story is told
in the directions which accompany 'each box.
Prieto 25 Crehts. For sale at Roy's Drug Store.
aliCKlckril for hops, boat quality 25 eta peryard
at_' Di LAX() .CO'S.
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is know that we
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BE KEPT, Fur,
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.ale is made.
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1 10,186 L, -
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P. R. ' r'ILLIA4S SE CO,
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DRUGS, MEDICINES; -
• -
VOTTY;
litive,oOme down - to Old Prices, atlast.
• ,Y ,
AXTE Jo not hesitate to suy that we kave the
Vif Largest Stook of ' • ' i.
P U `E.% Ell' DI?UGg
ME.DICINES,
PATENT MEDIVINHS,
•
PERTUiIf4TRY,
e 11A 4
ANO ..-‘A -IQ , P iti MET SOA ;
- CLOTH, HAIR, TOOT!! & NAIL
BRUSHES,
l , . ~'
WINES LIQUORS, &C.,
RVER HHOtIOH .7 i INTO - THIS MARKET.
bave 009.„(1,0,.,;1,1gvet,8tc1ek,0f
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• • •
PAINTS. OILS, 'OLASS AND PUTTY,
Such as
Pure White Lead, Pure White Zinc, Linseed
Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Yel
in* Ochre, Venetian ,Red, Clotting Yel
low, Chrome,•Greisn,'Phissiafl llldo, •
Patent Dryer, Lacher, Japan,
.
r
§prtnish IVhiting,'Paris White, Kalsominn,lteein,
Tat', Log Wood, Pustio, Binzil Wood. Cam..
wood, RodObod, Potash, Putty, Alco
: cohol, Benzoic', Spirits Turpontino, -
and Kerosene. Oil, Paint and ,
Varnish. Brusties;-'
Which we will 0* 25 per cont. cheaper than any
other ostabiiiibllet4 in 'the: O4anty: In. cliokt,'w6
have every think ever kept in a ('first chum
DRUG STORE,
and all we ask is for you to calk and examine our
stook and prices before bUying elsewhere. Re
member we can't be undersold: "-•
All goods warranted or no aale.,
/ •
• ~P. Wn.LiAus, "I P. R WILLIAMS 16 Co.
3: L: WILL/Ans. No. 3 Union Block.
Welkaboro,Jupe Z 6, 1567
sitovies,s;, Sttiires.:
MR, WILLIAM ROBES begs to
,iINI announce to „the eitiOne of Tioga •Counti;
that itoddltion to . hie e2r:Celliint afook of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, BrittEinia, and. Sheet-Iron Ward, he
baa, at a groat ontlay v etocked hist store on
' 'itAt*,4lltikET,
with a complete nosor,tinent.of--Shelf,',Hardwge,
of which we'enumerate - the following sirtiotois.-
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBA.RP, X.. ; OUT,
MILL, HAND AND. BUCK ,t3AWS,
BUTTS, .STRAPAIINGES; I
CARPENTER'S. TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES, •• _
AUGERS, ,
Erfrf.§>7.f:'
BITT-SPOOKS; ,HATCHETA, , CHISELS, ;
• SHOVELS-SPADES;
Bprottscii:P.,ws..-
. .
IMM
WOOD SCREPTS O CARRIAGE, BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS,, WASSEAS,,
• -PIPE BOXES; AXLE- -,
ci T4ggo,
TIC
I
SPRINGS; HORSE SHOES, 1100V,431ilt;
& BAND :IRON, GRINDSTONE:r.?;.
_HANGINGS,, CORN _
•> 'OPi ith
111
; • r
'BAt .88.(iE Cu 'itgRaiAND.LSTURFERS
COMBINEk.. PISTOLSK,
\ DISTOL IAROIDGES,
••
• \POWDER , AND '
• ' CAPS. '
PATI NT:BARNII0011,111iNil1N4S
• 3
gew thitig,,Od.in - ade for These are but , a
few ,of ittoAtiot,orki,oles oona fißslng , ,00 , r qc4
of liardwatoi ' ' • • '
BE
• 1
We Invite tho public to;call .and. oxiMine for
tbMimelvoti. We aim to keep theibout 'qaalityof
goods in our ling;,, And Jell work * to ordei \ done
promptly and' well. 'W'ALigAlti ROBPATE
r.
e , i
:Weljt).boro,Sopt.),lsop—tr,f,
. '' BO qi . 1 ,
1g 1194
4 ,
e! ' : 1 i
Tt OARD_ING bylbe, yr eelt • ,or day ' , p
and Lea
' int, can he had'on reasonable terms eppo.
8 iti. the old 1.1. S. Hotel Stand, Main Street,
Wellsbom M. M. SEARS, Proprietor. •
Aug. 7, 1867, tf.
.. . „ ~. . . _
TOB-WqRV., THE DEST and
U with despattikit2HEAGlTATOßOffice. '
=ME
=1
EH
BIM
_~~!=_;
=ll
ME
ME
=EI
ME
N'RI-VV°. :,F:t R:M: 1
- -
• •
7B buy at the' highest market. prioN
TT - ,thelloll44ving articles._ •
LV.s ^DEACON skirts,
SKXNI3,
VEAL SKIN `•
foe' arhioh
We w il VitiiiittfaetarO to - oriii.PreaClS nr hotne,
tanned 0411,0:iiiit.Ith BOOTS, In the beet
ner and at faii,ratts; and pay espeolal attention
to 4EPAIR!NG:''
Wo'ltsvo_a tiratLrato 'stook of • -*-
REABY-MABEWORK
on orktptophi . r)ll n tot padereelA, ana froniiible
time wo eh -make it a point to keep OP the beet
stook of
LADIES'GAITERS,
to be !mind in iho eonnty i which we will sell at
a lower prokt than such artleles, have aver, Seen ,
offered irt:thlti ' '
of likewise keep up a good' assortment
LADIES' BALMORAL% • L E ATE ER
BOOTEES; CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES 'WORK or VA•
,Rjaztus•.qTyLEs,- • --•
= :
LEA 2 7 .11:Ek . FINDINGS'
min be bottght'of ne ati cheep tie- ony ;where tide
etde of New York, end weAiltill . keep a full stook
tofl ' •
I'RENOR6
altiftylbrE; VINISGS, exp
•
; •
Oar stook of PEG 4 NAILS, TNREAD, AWLS,
SAM'S, GLOVER'S' NEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, OR I'M Pfiv SHOEM ACCRA'S
TOOLS oil& FINDINGS, will be fonnd the Inr.
gee In the county, and we Belt for entail profits.
• - -We talkAttalneatedd •we , mean business. We
..have , been.in this reglosiong enough •to'be cell
knorint-.let those whO , know no try tie. - - Corner
of Main and Grafton „sreeeta, opposite Won Rob.
Eardware Store,' 0. W. SEARS,
GEO. 0: DERBY.
Wellaboro, Aprll- . 24; 1907-tf. , 2.-
Army RayolvOr,
Navy3RevOlver, 38-100 in. Calibre
Belt RevolVer, .. ....... ...,...."4.:,Navy site. Calibre
Pollee Revelliar, Navy site Calibre
New Pocket Revolver, ' 31 roll in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 - 'it 41 Cartridge
Etun Cane No 22 it 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading 111flo,(Beals') No 32 &38 "
Revolving Rifle, -• 38 &,44-100 in Calibre
• —. • B. REMIIicITON & .SONS.
''f'RE*CAPAL 'AGENTa.
NoorQ 'Nichols. Now York; ,Wm Read A Son,
Boston; Jos 0 Cribb A Co, Philadolphia; Ford
tnoy do Trimble, Baltimore; Ilenry Folsom 16 Co;
Now Orleans; Johnson, poncer 16 C 0,., Chicago,
L N Ramsey tic Co, St. Louis; Albert 11 Crane,
San Francisco. • Oct. 9,1807.-9 m.
NEW - ARRIV.A.L, I
MRS: E. g.'.,,KurBALL
TSflow receiving a now anll faahionablo stock
of '
A„ MILLINERY GOODS
freak from Now York, - which alio will - coll. very
cheap. Call and examine new etyles'and prices.
MAIN STREET,• IVELLSBORO, 'PA
October 16, 1867.
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP.
inbsoribere having procured additional
machinery are now ready to furnish to . order
all Berta of
CAtTINGS,
SUCH AS
PLOWS, CULTIVATOR S, PIELD
ROLLERS,
SLEIGH•SHOES, W 0 0 D -
SAWING MACHINES,
&a., &c
WOODWORTH PLAN It,
for custom and job work, We aro also propared
to do'
slE4rg i riltora—ct SCROLL SAWING 4
to ordgp
Harting a first-chose screw-cutting Lathe, we
are prepared to make _
CHREASE. PRWSS SCREWS
to order. Builders of Cheese Pactories.are re
q he uested to examine our work.' We manufacture
t
ENJ
Chantiiion Plow,
one of the finest iniplainents in the market.
6ash paid for„OLI! IRON. I I
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
P. L. SHAff&j:
WeWhop, May 15, 11367—tf.;
1867: WRIGHT, Br. , ,IIAILEIT, 1867.
WR commenoe this Aar with an explosively
CASH burble:is. • •
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT I
&till PAID FOR OATS
' CASH PAID TOR CORN 1
'CASH FOR EVERYTHING I 1
A LARGE STOCK
CASH 1
A. , LARGE STOCK OF PEED FOR
CASH
A - LAAGE.pIOMK OF POfiK FOR
. -
CASH! C ' •
sae us. BAILEY.
flaticiro, Jan. 0,1867-7 y:"
•
All .
korioni tneliAtia . ' to , ni,liiy • ipolo, or ltolk
account ntuieonil iki2d rottlii' 8r paridetri. "
Jan. 3, 1861. WEIGIIT BAILEY.
WollgliOro Wool Cardj#g 'Magilll6.
1 111"
AVINa covered oar Mnehine .with entire
JUL "now'Cards; we !ire ruirrisrtiady tot; (liard • all'
Wool without delay, and in the bost.possible
manner. All Wool sent from a distance by Stage
returned by the same if required.
\ • • S. A. HILTBOLD,
ORIN .13LAIR.
Weiglikro, June 12, 1867.
D"'F FITCH'S ABDOISINAL SUPPORT
DRS, for-sale at Rey'a Drug Store.
CALLENDER, French, , Marine and • Oburoh
ploaka, at [4leal9] POLEY'EL •
' [ . -; 4 l* - the - ;Ptibliii, ,:ilif-l'We4spciro
N - A S ..•
kitts i!i4tOtni peoplo
T
the, 131.00 k of
4
la ott.lypid; awd,"offere- it lower tton ; before.
The Store 1.3: well , stocked with tbo - moat faeh
lon'able. ' ••
i • COl,-Ti-frikNTS Awn: VESTS;
also, largenesortmenl, of r ,
_
Hrtg',`,AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS,
COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS
PENDERS, SUCKS,
ever 6rongkt to this market. :A:1 110
,
which'Yeii can buy' lOW `fur, aaeh; at the Cheap,
•Clothlog ;Stare" of N. AS uHR, ..let door east at
Van Valk,anburg'a Maur Store.- - '
~,IVellebaro; Sept. 1,1,113 . 87. •
' ' • - "
1866,, 'FOB. iii4‘' 1866
. ~,.
B. 0,-livicKilAm, . ' . •
A i , HIS NURSERY 'OF FRIIITAND OR.
11. NAMBNTAL TAUB, IN, T/00A :.-
6001)00,Apple ' _ Trees.
, .
1 09 00 0 Pear Trees.. •
, ._
• A iCigrituaily .of• PLUM, PRAOH,VIIERRY,
andORNABIHNTAL TWINS ft SHRUBBERY.
}
, : . The Fruit trees are Ooropoped of tbe choicest
varieties, good,' bealtby, some of them,' largo and
in Ting, 'Any One wishing to gal a , supply
il
will well to oall and zoo my stook before par
ches g elsewhere, yEftDellirered,at the depot
fteec charge: ' - • . ,
• :Tio,tra, reb.'28,1866-IYo_ - • . . :-•
—.44-100 in. Calibre
=I
OF FLOUR . FOR
IBM
~.-:,•:::,,,,.:.,,.,..,---..,: ;.,;,
guiIabtfXDINW,COUIsITAYI
VIM
CLOTHING
GENT'S, .FtritikustuNG'
aonelitbig'xir
=I
- ,
and a good,iargo:lot of tbo most fashionable
14 - TS AND 6A - PS
TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS,
'O",4 . UTZ'S
II
caLepa4Trai
rso Milo Powders.
YELLOW W,
TER !IRA VEi
ootiois, by
TEMPER ' 11
VERO, FOII/MOl
LOSS OF APPS
TITE AND VITA]
EIfEEGY, tie r It
use improves t
wind, increasi
the appetite-0v
a smooth at
glossy
.skitt—at
transferals t b
miserable }theist
horse. -
To keepers of • orra this preparation IS invalliable.
" 'wes the quality
he milk. It has
m proven by ac
-4 experiment to
reaso the (man
f, of milk and
flin- twenty per
it. and make the
t ter firm and
!et. In fattening
:le, it gives theta
appetite, loosens
It hide, and
tol. them thrive
In all diseaseA'of 8 ,
the Lunge, Liver,
this article
aesS as a specific
By putting froin
one-half a pap , :e
to a paper in it
barrel of swill tlia
above ill senses
will be eradicated
or entirely prsveut,,.. , given
preventive and one,: _f.Y.•
Price 25 Conti per i• Popere for $l.
rztErrair2) I.Er
S. A.. ]E•o'l3'l 4 :4 ..Sz; 331140.,
• AT TYLEM •
•
{MOLECULE 11FIr0 AND iIEDIVINE RECOr.
No. 116 Frank
For Sale by Dre'ggi-td *IA r -
out the United Stutee.
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Successor.
„For sale by John'A.•RoY,folloboro
QTATE NORMAL ' SCHOOL, MANS
to FIELD; TIOdA COUNTY, PA.
PES.Ottlirlt.
P. A. Allen, Principal, Professor of Natural
and Mental Science.
J. T. STREIT, A. M., Professor of Languages.
ORARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of
Mathematics.
Mite. L. M. PRTERSELIA, Modern Languages
and Drawing.
Miss MARY R. HUGHES,' B. E., En. Branches.
Mts. S. R. •PRESTON, B'. E.. Principal of the
Model School. - • -
I. 0. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instil:men
al Music.
Mi t es ALICE B. SEELEY,' Assistant Instructor
of Multi.
SCHOOL YEAR 1887-13. •
First Term begins-September 4,1887,
Second term begins Decemb'r 9 a •
Third term' begins Marsh 28, 18138.
'EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS.
Fall and Spring Term, including board,
room rent, tuitio:n, book ‘rent„ fuel,• •
oil, and washing, , ~ ' $6O 00
Winter Term,. 64 00
Day !andante, tuition and book rent, 10 00
Total eipeiebefor school year $lB4 00
No extra charges. Rooms furnished with
stoves, chairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads,
mattresses, pillow, and one comfortable. For
further information send for Catalogue. !,
Aug. 7, 1867, 6w.. - Address, Principal.
r you Want a FIRST - RATE ARTICLE of
ELOIIR,, MEAL, PORK', RAMS, FISH,
SALT oft' GENERAL . GROCERIES;
in large: or - small quantities, drop in at IC B.
PRINCE'S FLOUR PROVISION STORE,
examine price*, and , yon can be suited.
COUNTIVZ -PRODUCE taken in exchange.
Heavy Packages delivered anywhere in town
free of charge.
Terms—Ready Pay. Next door to Conyers.
Wellaboro, Aug. 7,1887. M. B. PRINCE.
,
I\BIIIrs. A. J. - Sofieldi
now receiving the Fill styles of .
MILLINERY,
direct from the city,' and will' be pleased to see
14" old Woodland customers, with, as many now
anti as may choose to favor her with their pat
ronage. I have engaged a first.olass Dressma
ker, and am prepared to carry on
DIIESS -IVIAKIN6
• il
in nil its brandies; in a satisfaotory manner. '
Orders taken for Hair Jewelry: :: Good prides
paid for human hair. Store _over ,VanValkee
bures Groaery; stain.st:
W,ellaboro f Sept. 25,1.8674 f
RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN:L.-
The fine location for a Store between the
bußdint known as Roy's Block, and -Bullard's
Saloon is now offered for sale on peculiar and
favorable terms; inquire at Roy's Drug Store.
J.-A. ROY.
Batter and. Cheese.
T ArIGRESi Market Prieo paid for Butter and
ja Cheese, or shipped for partioS at
2sinly67. TOLES it BARKER'S.
Coal for Sale. - ,
COARSE BITUMINOUS GOAL for Sale
Oboaprby
Sept.:4B,l , W. D. P. ROBERTS.
wuomisftigi,REolyqgg;
ME
nailGs-AND i f .MEDIOINEg, 'PAINTS
Ist AND •=,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS,= 'COWEN:
KEROSENE LAMPS, PATENT MEDI-
AND FLAyORING - SX.TRACTS; WALL
PAkR WIND I OW GLASS --
' '
AND DYE , COLORS,
• , .
Bola at Whoiesale'Prtees. - Buyer's are requested
to eali and jot' quotitionst before going fuithei
East.
W. D. TERDELL & 90
Corning' N. Y. i jan. 186E-1y
C.ENTRE , 01 , ' :ATTRACTION IS AT
C. S. MATHER & CO.
Would announott to the good people of Tioga
County that theY have just returned from New
York with their eeeoad full 'stock of '
PALL . WINTER GOODS,
I .
embracing all the noyeltle as well as the sub
atantiala required.'
This preparation,
long ' Lind:favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvigorate,
broken-down and
low-spirited horses;
by Strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach 'and lutes
tines:
DaSS GOODS in alt varieties,• STAPLE
& FANCY, GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS,
& BEST FRENCH WOVE 00R
' SETS, GLOVES AND HO
SIERY, YANKEE NO• •
TIONS, ecc„'t &c. - ,
It is a sure pre
ventive of, all dis
eases incident 'to
UAW—
MINK, CONY and Siberian Squirre
• Ko largest Stock ot •
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county
READY -, MADE , CLOTHING, and
OLOtiliNG made to order super
ey first class tooanzen. -
SHOP MADE IDOOTS & SHOES in end
less' vari ty, HATS & CAPS ,
to suit• all tastes;
Our goods have boon bought during the last
panto in Now York and will be sold at- punka
prices. •
Pr{Cos are down, monopoly broken up. No
otteri store can or dare compete with us in qual
ity add price. For further particulars call at the
atora'of C. S. MATHER A CO
LEsvranaeville, Dec. 19,
J. STICKLIN,
''"a• Turneri-und
'Furniture
SALE ROOM, opposite .Dartt's Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY in Serirp & Wil
liams Foundry, second story. 4 I ,
'
Orders promptly fine& and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wollsbpro, Juna.A2, 3,887. J. STIORLIII. •
Vanderalgned is noti prepared to axe
ora°, all orders for Tomb Stones and Mono
meats of, either
EMI
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved workmanship,
-and with dispatch.
Ho keep constantly on hand both kinds of
°Marble and will bd able to suit all who may fa
vor him with their orders , on as reasonable terms
as can be bbtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look as good as new..'
)
PORTERIWILCOX. •
'flogs, Nov. 1, 18137—tf.
To the Farmers of Tioga County
Ad i :o a lr en b p u e fi r d l i o n r g at my matkufactorY, to Loa - recce'.
FANNING MILL ),
which possesses the follovring advantages over another
mills:
1. It separates oats, rat litter. and foul , seeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax aced, takes out yellow seed, and all
other reed a, 'perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
•4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
This mill Is built of the beat and moat durable tim•
bar, in good style, and Is sold' cheap for casb, or pro
duce. . -
'will fit a patent sleve, - for separating oats from
wheat, to otbor mille d on reasonable 7imas.
•
ROY'S CHOLERA DROPS
OURES COLIC, • . . .
• CURES DYSENTERY,
CURES CHOLERA- HORBUS, •
CURES' , CHRONIC' DIARRHEA,
CURES all Rowol Complaints, but does not
cure anything else. This modioino is no
cure-all: it has the confulento of every body,
for it is never known to fail : wit should be kept
on - band by every family, Sold by dealers in
medicine, at fifty cents per bottle. For sale in
Wellsborough at Roy's Drug Store.-
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA.
-
FACULTY : •
•
ELIAS HORTON, Principal.
Sias. ADA W. MORTON, Preeeptreee.
Miss AURA UORTON, Assistant.
- Irma APJANDA4DRAKE; Teacher of single.
CALENDS:* FOB 1867-8.
Fall Term commences .Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nov
20th, Spring Term Foti, 18th, 1868.
"EXPENSES PER TERtil
Primary Department
•
Common English
Aigher Eugltelt
Languages anAlligher Mathematics.
Instrumental Music, extra
Weal Music, extra.
Drawing, extra ...... ......
Boom Bent
Board per week..,......... .........
Knoxville, August 14, 1867-0.
Tit NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa.,
JIL — • grateful for the very liberal patronage
heretofore received, will continue so as
. to per
form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly
inereaaing professional demands now engaged.
All operations in all departments of the profes
sion executed in the hest prossible manner. All
new t useful inventions and improvements adopt
ed. The highest good of his patrons tho ultima
tum of his ambition. -- Dee. I, !136—tf
FLOUR FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT,
buckwheat flour, corn meal and feed, always
on band. Call at the Charleston Mlllboforebuy
ing your flour andleed, - I can limit° it an object
for you to buy.: A. RUSSELL.
May 18,1860—ff
CIIMIOE LOT OP OR'AIN BAOS for solo
cheap ! at .WRIGHT do BAILEY'S.
Wollsboro,lnne 5, 1867.
MIDI largest assortment of Watches,plocks
THE
Jewelry and Plated Ware in. Tioga county
at [194066]
FOLEY'S.
~ l ,£ ~'~ t,,s_
CORNI/40 . N.
=MT
=lll
=I
TRATED MEDICINES, 01N-
CMNATI -WINES .-AND
BRANDY, WRITE•.
WASH . XAME,
MI
OINES,, , :PETROLEUM OIL, Li:
`4IOOIIESTER PER-
FUMERY
THE dREAT
LAWRENCEVIXJLE.
FURS! FURS ! I
GROCERIES, &C., &C.
litarble Works,
Lairreacevllle,Qctob9r /0, 1806-tf
UNION ACADEMY.
LIMOS OF 'IRA WEL.
44 - ndhy;:proy:• 201.11
ioitFil Calling/0 , Abo,t4 thu hottrks
Efai
ICI
• , „
12e2i liltkrauii 61)11.Stintia31,,eXtepted..for Duni,
• hi, Salitinturcp,ond,D nkirk, connecting 'with trains
for tho West. -
0:4311 Ilk Night tress, bunt nye ex cep 4, , for Buffalo,
B:Ottumwa, and Do uki rici• malt ttg direct connection
with trains-of the Atlantic •& Groat.. Western, Lake
ti ore, ti nd rand Trunk 11 4 11 WRYBJ 1 0" 11 1Williv %Vest
7:03 a. in.,Night Express, Daily, for Linffalo.Sultituattea.
Dunkirk and the {Wet, connecting us akar°. • -
I;16 n. m, Night Er:press, Sundays excell.cd, tot hot 1.•
ester and Dullaio, t is AVOn.
10:32 Alilll7:rain,kittrt dram 'exteltt s cci, -for Blifial o
and Dunkirk. • •
1:46 p. in. lialtinioro Express, Sundays oxtvpitd, , for
Itotheater and BUITAIO yin Avon,
•,
7:03 Exprobs',:ituttlays excepted, for ,'
!
clilarnan'ta, Dunkirk' and the' Welt connecting 'at
'a :Salamanca with trio Athottiettimitifent %restart.
Itailwßuffalo ny r. at with the Lako tore nod Grum*
• Trunk itailwaye, anti at Dunkirk witl/ the Lake Shore
Railway, for ail points west and 119014,._
7;10 p ns Day Express, Sunda) s cxceptriel, tor Ilooltester
, • .1
1:IA50 p in Way Freight. Sundays exeopted. ,
•
,
6:48 p. Emigrant train, Daily, fort 0 Weltt; , %, _ ,
FAS:WaaI; Dottsb. - • •
_•
•
12:10 a. in., Night E.xpret•s, S u ndaysdy excepted,
connecting at Oritycoqt for Warwick, and nt New
York with afternoon ti Tip wind steamer e for -it strir
and Now England Cities.
4:18 a. in., Cincinnati irlxproes, Mondays excepted, COll
netting at Elmira for t lavishing, Philadelphia and
the South; at Owego fur Ithaca; at Illnghandon
for Syracuse ;*nt Great fled for Scranton,
plll6, stud Trenton; nt Lackhwaxen roxlinwiey, and at
Graycourt for Newbtirg arid Warwic4. -
• ,
10.16 a- Accommodation Train dolly. - ConneC.iiitp at
ut Elmira for Canandaigua. • , • • ,
10:48 a. m , Day Express, Sundays sixcactett, connecting
at Elmira for Canandaigua, at Binghamton tor Sync
case,at Great Band for Scranton, at Lackan pate for
Ilawey, and at Jersey City With midnight •Expsebir''
Trainor Now Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, BA lit.
. bore and Washington. ,
; ;12 p. in., Deltlmorb EXPtfc!dtl, 9cip;l9.3ls,c4Repteil.
4:3b p. ut., Now York nqd Italtlniore 31a11,44unday*
cptect - - ' • - •
. .
,Airp in Idghtning txpress, L;undayi.„,e,xneptedi.
n - ectlng at Elmira for iferrisburg, Pliihiilelphla and
the floutit:' at Jersey City. 'With - morning•enregait
r train of New. Jersey Itatiroad forAtaltindore_4l
,Washington, and, at New York; with ',morning - 1;e
press trains for hostori - and - ficeYist.
12:80 p, ta..AVay-Freight,'BlllTOilyan7ti.i.pted - ,•
.• •
ItAltA, • ,
Claret Pass. agent,_ , ! , Gon'l fittp't. •
- Iltagmburie&'Corrilickg - , 1 & Tioga 12
.' S. .
• s. 4 .tains will run as follows until
further nutico: ' _
AccOnunodation—Leaves Blossburg at 7,05 a. m Mann.
Held at 7,455. Tioga at B,BB' Lawr.ntavlllo at ‘O,lB
arrivingat, Corning at 10,2 a. w.. - ' 'I% .' -...
Mall—LeaTta illossburg at 1, Et p. m.,slttnallelti at 2,80 1
Tioga at 3,09, Lawr_encei ille at 3,6o—artiring at
Corning at sp. tn. ' :., ' . - - •
51411—Leaves Corning Ilt 8,15 a. in., LasersucetAie• at
:9lB, Tiogaat'lo,oo, , 514instiehl 'fit .10,88-Larriving 'at'
Illosstburg at 11,16 a. in. '
Accommodation..-Learti. Corning . at 3,45 p,` in., Law.
eaticevilla at - 4,62. Tioga at 6.60,-111=4E101d at t 0,85—%
arrising at Blossburg at 7;20 p. tn„ - ,'
L. 1.1. SHATTUCK, Bup't
1
Northern Central' U. B.
. •
'TRAINS 4011. TOE NOltTlf. • ,
Trains for CunutArdalcate , laiuitrins foll Ons:
Ac,comodutlon nt ' ' • ' 00 ato
Exprests [fasteet train on road] 11 V. a ni
Mall Gl6pm
Way Freight, aassenaor coact, attached] .. .. 710 a to
• On and after April 20t11,180, tralub will arrive and
depart from Troy, us follows;
• hIOVIIM, SOUTH.
ExpresS 045 pin I
Elmira 60 it na
Local "Freightlo 50a ta •
Through 'Freight 9 56 p ni
On utO after MONDAY, October 14th, 1837, Train's
on the rldiadelph la & Erie Rail Road will run offtbouwis
Mull Train leaves. Philadelphia.
" a 4 - 'Williamsport(
" - arr. at Erie.— ......
Erie Express leaves Philadelphla.„..
".• " Williamsport , ... ..
"-- - tirr.'ot Err.
Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia.
"' " Williamsport
" . arr. at Leek Maven
EAST WA SD.
Mall Train leaves Erie
" ,•• 1. Williamsport 11.40 pas
" " 411 T. at Philadelphia - • 8.05 ato
Erie Express li•nvea Erie 4.20 p to
" Williamsport 3.50 ain
"I " ' air. at Philadelphia a. 1.00 p m
'Elmira Mail leaved Lock Haven - - 7.10 a la
- •- Willhonapott _ 8.35 ain
" - "" arr. at Philadelphia 6.10 p In
Mail and Express eanneet with all Wakes on Warier"
. 0 11 Eranklin Railway. Paantragera leavitig Philadelphia
at 12.00 M. arrive at Irvinetown at 0.40 a. m. and Oil
City at 9.60 a, na.
Leaving Philadelphia at 8,60 P. Al „burly° at Oil City
at 4;35 p ra. - , .
Atlantic and Great Western W
SALAMANCA STA'ON.
Edi-eTwAltb Hot.11%1).
.
.11 1.1....1...-Ame - Fin
_63 Mail ' N .
.12.19 Accommodation, 11 -te'
11.00 I Express . C lo
At Cot y then) is a 'junction with the, Philadelphia 4
Erie, and Cif Creek Rail, Roads.
At Meadvillo with the Franklin and Oil City and
Pithole'llianch,
At Leavltteburgq the Malioninylranch makes it di
rect routs to Cleveland. At Raventirt• connects nigh
Cleveluml awl Pittotau Or Railroad.
Tito. Road passes throrighivAkron, Asbland, Galion,
Mariou t yrbana and Daytont heteriiecting vars rail
roads., and forminatea at Cincinrotl.
, • L. D. RDCREJS, titin. Supt., lileadq
WETIVAItIi iiUUND
Acco. ..1 ........
ii
Express
Express
TliE Subscriber will Bell or rout the following
valuable property, to wit: ,
-
Una tavern stand in Lawrenceville
One form, on which he now resides, one half
mile from three 'churches, two School houses,
tiro grog shops, and one railrona, and about'tlie
mo distance from the lino of the IVellsbera ui,d
Lawrenceville Itaitroad. "I:he farm contains 180
acres of good !and, 50 acres timbered, well wa
tered, and very . productive. It requires that the
aced should be sowed and planted. however, to
ensure a hArvest.
Ono farm in Jackson township, 175 acres; a
6rat•rate place for a cheese factory. ,
Also—tar sale-4 mules, 75 sheep, awl other
stook, cheap on relisouable terms, _
M. S. BALDWIN. •
•
Lawrence, Apr. 17, I
Planing & Turning,
rjr AVING: got his new Factory- in operation.
is now_ prepared to till orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the best style of workman.
ahip. Having prcroured=a
ho is reittiy.to dress hoards c,r plank with dispatch
SCROLL-WORK BRACKETS,
furnished to order. Lem machine; aro ortivimow
est and moat Improved patterns.
Shop corner of PonA"iind liraln Sts, IX ELLS
BORO, PA,, .`
Oct. 31; 1866-tf.
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WEfitWAittr 'IIOIIND.
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Exp . ies4
1050 a la
Elmira DWI 9 55 p in
Local Freight 335 pm
'Through Freight 3 00 a in
S. DROWN, Div: Supt.
Philadelphia & Erie R.
WESTWAIt D
Reaf Estate Sale.
NT. VAN HORN,
WOODNVORTII PLANER,
B. T. VAN HORN.,
lamp for Kerosone—
vs—at FOLEY'S.
Fil
11
1116ptu
~.. 8.05 a to
~.. 8.45 rk_ m
zußni
.... 8.45 p tu
9.40 a to
`MU a in
0.28 p nt
17.45 p to
10.40 a m
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