The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, February 12, 1868, Image 4

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_ rf : E SQUEEZZE
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A Yankee of inventive mind,
Observing once that Woman kind
Were blessed with raither larger waists
Than seemed to suit ihe ladies' taster,
Planned out and made of polished steel,
. With many a s3erot spring and wheel,
A queer machine, to worn iCeifte I
And altogether perfoot ours
On every waist that might not be
- Of small enough periphery, -
Ills great maeliine . it last complete,
Be advertised in many a alma,' -
In this poetic style
mAttmstion; Sadlos i oafl tea
'The wonder of the century;
11y, patent Waist Deoreaser,
-- The ladies' loving squeezer
90t op and run by Jabes
Then, seated in his office at his case, •
waited - etilmly for a waist to squeeze.
•
Ito had not very long to wait,
Por t... soon, it'maideti armed in state,
With rustling robes and smile serene,
Cams In to try the great machine ;
And, throwing off her furs and hat,.
With stole resignationiat
Straight: down among the wheels and springs
And screws 'and other curious things ;
Then said to Rile, "Sir, if you please,
I'd like a little.—just a little squeeze," --
n With pleasure, ma'am," said be, andplaoed
The pliant elirings about her Waist; •
Then turned the crank l the springs grew
_ - tight;
Again she smiled withl pure di3light,
. He tamed again, she sighed and then
' Returned the pollshe4 crank again i
Elha.uniledigain, and whispered low,
tigy deares . amber, torn it slow !
Id linger long in joy like
Hs,turned again, she murmured "Idle, I"
; strove to speak,
Dnt, with ecstatic joy grown weak,
Could only faintly gasp, "Dear Jobe', please,
• Another, little, just a little , gneeat
The wheels Went round, illefellokunda.--deacl i
• ,
.And--Jules fled.
Death indoora.
- ,
Multithdes of persons have ,al great
horror for going out of doom tar fear of
taking cold ; if it I:, a little damp, or a
little.windy, or a little cold, th• wait,
and waits and wait, and wait; mean
i?,_
while, weeka m - and even wont is pass
away, and they never, duping, th whole
time, breathe a- single breath f pure
air. The.result is,.tney It come so en
feebled that-their eonstitti lons have no
power_of resistance; the least thins in
the world gives them cold, i3vcn going
from oae, room to
.another, and, before
they know it, they have a cold all the
time, and - this hi nothing more or less
than consumption ; whereas, if an op
posite practice had been followed 'orgo
ing out for tin hour or two every day,
regardless of the weather, so it is not
actually falling rain, a very diffbrent re
sult would have taken place. The truth
le, the more a person is out of doors, the
less easily does he take cold. It is a
widely known fact that persons who
come out every night, or sleep tinder a
tree for weeks together, seldom take
sold at all.
. The truthls, many of our ailments,
and thosiiof a most fatal form, are tak
4eu by removhig all parts of clothing
~ f tuo soon aftersoming into the house, or
lying down on a bed or sofa when in a
a tired or exhausted - condition from
having engaged too vigorously in do
mestic employment. Many a pie has
cost an industrious man a hundred dol
lars. A human life has many a time
paid for an apple dumpling. When our
wives get to work they become so inter- '
eeted in it tl at they hod themselves
in an utterly exhausted condition ; their
ambition to complete a thing, to do
some work ,well, sustains them -until it
is completed. The mental and physi
cal condition is one of exhaustion, when
a breath of air will give a cold to settle
in the joints s .to wake UP the n oxt
. a,ty
with inflammatory rheumatiSm, or with
a feeling of stiffness or!orencss, 6 if
they had been poundi g a bag; lor a
sore throat to worry ant trouble them
for months; or lung fever to put them
in the grave in less than! a week.
Our wives must work by the day if
theyimust work at all, and not by the
job lit is more economical in the end to
see how little work they can do in an
hour instead of how much. It is slow,
steady, continuous labor which brings
health and strength and a good diges
tion. Fitful labor is ruinous to all.
--Ball's Journal of Health.
BESIEGED BY FAMISHED CATS.—It is
said that an enterprising Yankee, hav
ing bought an island in the Ohio river,
bee stocked the same with black cats,
intending to go into the fur trade. This
s reminds' us of a similar experiment;
which was made many years ago by a
gentleman who resided in Maryland.
The idea struck him that the fur trade
was so lucrative that it would be much
better to raise:them North, and accord
. ingly purchased an island in the Ches
apeake Bay, stocking it with the black
est of bleak cats. He paid extravagant
prices Mr •the felines,. and all the hoys
in the adjacent country wentextensive
.
ly lute the business of entrapping un
1-ellspecting Tummies and Tabbies, which
'were immediately disposed and sent to
‘ the aforesaid island:
The gentleman found the eats were
prolific, and was soon compelled to em
ploy two men to live on the island and
Bah with a seine, in order to supply
them with food. At first the fishermen
bad quitecan easy time, and readily
supplied fish in abundance for their
charges, but the number daily in
creased, until whole legions of black
eats trooped over the island home, de
vouring everything in thesbape of food,
• and the men found.it impossible to fur
nish the requisite amount of nourish
. went. At first it eras determined that
one of the men should take a boat, and
returning to the main land, report the
alarming state of ' pflairs. During the
absence ot the messenger, the cats be
'came exceedingly bold, and the remain
ing partner fearing for his life, looked
himself up in its cabin and prepared
,fora siege.
The enemy, emi;'toil by this dis
play of fear,
and u gEt
li On by hunger,
L I
surrounded the ci se„ climbeo up the
sides, staring in a/ he affrighted man
through the win ows emit apetures,
keeping up the while the must hideous
caterivauling. He carefully stopped up
every crevice save the chielney, but
hearing and seeing ominous falling of
soot, which disclosed a determination
on the part of the beseiging force to ef
fect a surprise, ho closed that opening
also, and Mieawber-like - waited for
" something to turn up." For two days
and nights be was kept in this singular
prison l with the dreadful howls of fam
ishing cats ever resounding in his ears,
and with savage e 3 es glaring at him
continually. ,
At length a party arrived with guns
and succeeded i ln succoring the man
from his truly awful position, but so
numerous were the cats, so tierce their
aspect and threatening their demeanor,
that both Om rescuers and the rescued
Were only too glad to leave this pande-
Moniutn of jet black cats, gaunt and
ferocious as they were from starvation.
The animals, we believe ail perished,
and thus ended one of the most exten
sive cat-rearing ventures ever recorded.
The individual who has started a cat
plantation on the island in the Ohio
river, may have the benefit of the ex
perlenee related abov , -, freer cost.—Ex.
"WM you have . some grapes .mon
eleur 2" asked a gentleman of a Fireneh
man: - "No, care," be replied, "I don't
swalloW my wine in ,ze shape of pills."
Hoods rit'offtL bird building l's
nest on the ledge elver the door of a doc
tor's office, as an attempt to rear its
young in tho very Jaws of death.
El
Loale.itcynblican
NEW HARDWARE STORE 1
1 - JNY2F/113 4.--05601141
IN addition to their old busitese in Dry Goods,
G rOC ri OA, 11.0.., bar° oetab Ished
STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL lIARD.
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.t
two doors below tho old stand; micro they wan
ufittui:e
TIN-WARE
ON 2238
lIUMANITY. •PitINCIPLE,
that is, in the most enbctamtini manne.r. In the
matter of
-we have enough to do all tho coaling and warm-
WE: in Tioga Connty. In fact. wo hero Stoves
enough to MAKE A SUMMER% '
IVALRUSSIA. •
We.nre the only agent.) for tho solo of tho
AURICIN COOKitSTREs7I
in lyellsbore; and this Stove Is the
AUTOCRAT, OF STOVES,
Vie keep all kinds 'of Hardware, I/on, Nails,
Steel, Horse Shoes, and a complete ‘lziriely of
SHELF FlAttin
If you don't believe it DROP IN.
CONNERS & OS0.901; 7
WellbbororScpt. 4, 1867, Yy.
Yar 38. TI .
No. 212 I
.11,ARPEIt'S MAO . A - ZINE.
.The plan of tit l e . Magazine 'excludes Pelittes
and Polemics. It , inelndareik , erythin'g f.ertalu
inglo Literature, art, industry, Popul it eelence,
2Ettheties, and social " The \Vomit King
dote: a Love Story,-" by the author or John MI.
ifax. Gentlman. is m..tntueneed ill the January_
Number. Pouryear.
I
:VOL. 12.1 Tx..,
. 11
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'A Record of tho Times. Nothin,r pertniuing
to 'civilization'S 'beyond its scope. The organ o)
i
no party or cli tic, it discusses all quentions of
polities and soil economy. - A onir,idly Wilkie
Collins, ituthor of "The Woman in Whits," will
he eamidenced - in the firNt January utnnher. $1
per- atm as, weekly. Sidendi.ily Wui, , ,t aced.
—T l,rotmt n- t ep TY ---- - 1 Fun
1. i 11E jil AZAR. J lhdß,
Thl.; IS to be a a Jettrudl f',l. the llunn , , It 411)
treat of everything pertai - bing to .11,-Irie Li:o. It
-will furnish the latest fathions in at e.,s and ern
atnent ; -de,crihe,the amusements :::nd.cSert-'44s
adapted for in d i' , ll'i4 „did . 011C , 61-(l“Gia';' %tit; odd- ,
tain storie , , z•ketehes, and poem=. t PnbiLlied
weekly, with prottt>e illustration:, et Si per :m
-iaow, .
- --,Z , P. PO any of tho-,ahoso .puldteltiunt LI
dress, with the cult - ' ' ' •" ' ' '
1
, HARPER & BROTHERS,
FRAN I Y CLIN SQUARE, _NEW 1 ORI%
P". he throe, pUblicaiions - Font.',io oneid.k.
dress fu $lO : any two of them f.)r $7.47.f
Deo. -5, 1867-2 m.
ElnYra Saw Manufactory.
Cast and Extra Cast Steel Patent Taper
GI ut111(1
Girculai3 - Spwsu
nTLL, MULEY, GANG, CROSS-CUT
CLEARING, SOOT(( AND OTHER
SAWS. -
Mr. J. SCHIEFFELIN. Jr., Is autliori.ed to
fell at Factory Prices In Tioga. . -
Orders for rcpairing7, left pith Mr. Sable.
felin will be attended atr TiromptlY - Is7lf,lort ZtE
the Manufacto-ry:
ANDREWS & ISURBAG E
Sept.
IS, 1867.—V.
•
• The litnieritan Cooking Stove.
AFTE R tj'ainty years expericoen in the man.
ufactulte of stoves, we became convinced,
dome 81:T years since', That a vast iamount of
money wbs being expended by the peoplo of this.
country, in buying cheap and "viorthlesi ?brims, a
large portion of ' which was limited; anti that
true economy2consistod in buying the best stoves
that coultiJte - made, notwithstanding the price
was higher ' With this view we proceeded to
construct lhorAmerican CoOking -tove, and
spared no pains or cxpensu to make it the best
and most perfect EtOVO that could be made. And
we have experimented with it, and carefully
watched its operation for the last ED: years,
and
when an improvement sug,gested we have
at once a4pted it, and w.havo several of-these
improverOnts Secured by letters patent. :In
this manner We tip nat . hesitato- to say, we Lave
brought{t, a higher state of perfection than
has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves.
Tho recent improvements in this stove has
added largely to its convenience and effective
ness. In all the varieties, of stoves wo manu
facture, wo study usofulne.ss, durability, conve•
nionce and economy in operation, rather than
cheapness in price, and in so cluing wc•aro satis
fied we study the interest of those porchasing,
our stoves. SHEAR, 0.; ; I
• - • - Altany,N. Y. '
For sale by CONVERSE t 0:5GOOD, Wells.
boro, Pa. I.BZepto7—fint.
E. B.
HARDIN'G',S,, EDT, NS
OF FAMLY, P.IILPIT,_&
P 1010-
GRAPH BIBLES.
Wholesale Deniers will Snd the
the largest assortment of Bibles
The publisher has no hosita.tiori
log th,sua more Ilaliable
ed. The various editioui eMbraee) d,
one styles of binilinn• and EiZP.B of t2l
in -price from 1,2 to $3O, far Family
quarto size.
11411DEN - G-,'
' • • • , , .. • 4.
PATEN r FLEXIBLE CIIA N-BACK
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM,
Tho Fuperiority of "IlArding's Potent Elexillo
Chain-Deck ,Albhtn," , over nit other/ he!ctofir ,
manufactured, will, upon the' 011glitot-e-xatulaa
tion, bo apparent to all,
Purchorers aro :muted that tho abovo 4,eolia
aro all of tho best Philadelphia inapufactur4.
- -; • :-E.-B: C218.4'a:-)i
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.
JR I n: 8, 18139.-3 . aa. .- • "troy,
and • 56 . 1.611 Sawing,,
COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., PA.
The unclersigaeti has.put. iu a
, -
Woolworth -FRtuatr
AND A SCROLL SAIVIN — II MACHINE
at his shop, 6,.tith-east side of berould's SAW.
Mitt. Ilu e ill heep coustautly on Imad
CLAPBOARDS A NWFLOORING,
awl subscribes Itite,.alf.tiio publicit's humble seri
yam at a fair cowporisation for 1;60r. s • -
11. S. .I.I.I.EDAN,‘ Jr.
Covington, Dee. IS, ISCa --ly
Cleaning *wing :Machines,
TUE undersigned ,hereby notifies owne r s of
Sewing Machines that he is ptep r ared
clean and put such
inte...nes ~ .I , l or 011
Can. lie also is a , 4en t fur the " pAtent tucker,"
which van be used on any mae hi lie .
JOHN
Wellsbero„Sept. 4, 1,8 (37, tf- ,
Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works.
•
HAVING engaged Mr. JAmE3 smrfif to
superintend our - Clothing Works 'lre t)
, af
now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress.
log in good style and on short notice.
S. A. Dn. TBOLD,
Sept. 18, 1867-tr. U. LLAI ft.
- 1 Planinc , 3i•inhine
•
AT KEENEYVILLE, PA.
IHAVE put in a first-class PLANEkand amt
prepared to 'piano' flooring. eidinu. ote.'fo'
ordor. GEO. D. KEENEY.
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e us know that we
THE i'nEST" GOODS
bo found in thlo section, and those
o not our s petrona are the losers
quit- es intieh tiolre are.
e keep as usual a
'TOOK Or CLOTHS
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' A TED i. TO FIT.
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ma. Mind that.
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DRUGS, MEDICINES, VA`,IENT 111ED
ICINESPAINTS,.011_;S; IVIN-
Have , ca4iedoN6l to Old Pilees'at
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WE do ‘ pot,hetiitote to soy.lhot tca hare. tho
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PURE ENULIBI-1 DRUGS
PITENT 11EDICINES,
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I, 1867.
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SENII.-W.l;t IDEM,
DO IV QLASS, PUTTY,
t
•
YANKEE NOTIONS,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY';ARiIa.ES, TOILET SOAP,
CLO'ilt, HAIR, TOOTH 86 NAIL
RUSTIP,S, !MIRRORS,
WINES & LIQUORS, &C.,
114601.1. f.: INTO THIS MetliKET.
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Such as
i .. S.
Puro White Lead,. Pure White Zinc, Linseed
Oil. Coaeltarttiski - , fitrnitttre .
low Ochr_ V e;ireneitials' Red, Chrome Yel:
low, Chrome Green, Blue,
' I'atent.Dryer, Locker, Japan, _
SPlinieb IV/tiling, Pvris White, Kakontinu, Rosin,
Tar, I.pg.:lVAtcrd.:Fustic, Brazil Mood, (i ti in _
woodi RoLlsrvt,t.- , 1 Potash, Patty, Also-
LiStatilu. Spirits• TurpontinO, '
and Kerusene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,
;& •.-'-•-
,: r ';
Which we will sell 25 per cent cheaper than any
other establishment in the county. In short, we
have every thing ever kept in a fast rims
DRUG STORE,
and all-we ask is for yOti to call-and examine our
stock and prices before.bityind ,iolsetvbere. Re
member we can't be undersold)-_
Allgoods warranted or no sale.
P. It. WILLIAIii,:.I . ; . P. lAMS t Co.
J. L. W . /LUAUS, . No.'. livion
Wellsbur,o, Juno 26,,18(p
Stoiibs: stoves
A. ND HA it. 1D WARE!
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
IU. announce to the citizens of Tioga County,
that in addition to, his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittanta, and Sheet-Iron %Vara, be
has, eta great outlay, Blocked his store oti
=I
MAIN IVELLSBORO,I,
with a complete assortment of Shelf hardware,
of which we eaumerato the following artio*s:
NAILS, SPIRES, CROWBARS, X VT,
MILL, HAND 'AND -BUCK SA 'S, •
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,'
nuo4ris,
BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, I HATcHETS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
• ;f
WOOD SCREWS; -CARRIAGE BO
BURRS,' SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES,' AXLE
TREES., ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, B
.' & BAND IRON; GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUIVERS AND STUEPERS
COMBINED. = Alsb, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER , AND I
' . CAPS.,
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
n - new thing, and made fur use. These arelnit
few of the rna.ny article composing our aeon
of ljardware.
1 '
t
WI; invite the public t.. 'mil and examine fist.
themWelyes. Wo aim to keep the best quality o
goods in our lind ; and all work tb order . dime
promptly and well: WILLIAM RODERTS•
I ,
Welt sboro, Sept- 1, i ,566—tf
Boarding HOnse.
DHO'ARDIN(7 by the week or dey, and Lodes.
ing, can he had on Vaaaortuble termsl oppo
site the old U. S. /Intel Stood. Main Street,
Wel!shore. M. M. SEARS.Proprietenj
Aug. 7. 1847, tr.
JOB -WORK, IN THE BEST STYLE, and
with despatch, at THE AGITATOR o.lBeit
TO BUY e , SELL,/ OUR
BUSINES§
W E eeOfaigart7cles gbq" market
Ptig4
SHEEP E -LT• S, tit ACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, RIDES,
AND VEAL SKINS,
~• •
for which Which We will pay cash.
We will manafacturo to ordor, French or home
tanned OALF or KIP BOOTS, in the best .man
nor and at fair rats', and pay especial attention
to REPAIRIMit. _ . ,
;READY-MADE WORK,
on which we will not be undersold, mid frail this
time we shall Intl)to it a point to iceepoup the beet
stack of
to be found in the county, which we will sell at
a lower profit than 4LIOh artioloa have ever been
'offered in tbia region.
Weahall likewise keep uv a good 'assortment
of
LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER
BOXEES,',' CHILDREN'S „
'ICIISSES WORK OF VA
RIOUS STYLES,
and all styles of MEN'S
' LEATHER i t. FINDINGS ,
°an be bought of no as cheap as any where this
side of New York,- - and wo shall keep a full stock
of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, 'OP
PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND
. I :BINDING.
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, A TVLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS! NEEDLES, L A TB,
TREES, RI:At p 3•,• with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will ha found the Jar
gait in the county, and we era /or email pro"
We talk business and we mean bitsineee. 'We
have beenjp,thie regfon long enough to to viell
known—let thosii who know us try us. Corner
of Main;and,Grafton grouts, opposite Wm. Rob•
fitls'.Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS,
GEO. 9. DERBY._
WellebororAprl - 24; 18 67—t f. •
ME
UM
NEW FIRM:
A 8 • ,; • ,
We have - % first-iato'etoek`9l
LADIES' qAITERS,
REMINGYOIitS' FIRE ARIII3.
• 200,000 FURNISIIED Tut U. B,,Govennunar.
Army Revolver, 44400 in. calibre
Navy Revolver, - 30-100 in. Calibre
Bolt Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Pollee Revolver, Navy size Calibre
New Pocket 'RevolVer, 31 100 in. Calibre
Pooket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in..thk,libre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 (1-, 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 •
St 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane_ No 22 &32 Cartridge
. _ _
Breech Liniding Rfflo,(Bealai) No 32 &38 "
Revolving Rifle, " 38 & 44-100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON & SONS.
•
PRINCIPAL AORNTS
Moore & Nichols. Now York; Wm Bead Jr. Son,
Boston; Jos 0 Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Roul
tnoy Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co;
Now Orleans; Johnson, pencer Chicago,
L 111 Rummy & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco., Oct. 9,1867.-9 m.
NEW ARRIVAL !
MRS. E. E.-KIMBALL
TS now receiving a now and faohionable atbok
of
MILLINERY GOODS -
fresh from New Yorlr f which ,she will selevery
chest). Call and examine new' styles and prides.
M& E STREET, WiLL9I3O/10, PA
October 10,1867.
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND
• MACIIINE SLLUr.
TIIE subscribers having procured additional
machinery aro now ready to furnish to order
all sorts of
CASTINGS,
SUCII AS
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D -
SAWING MAOHrNES,
&c., '&c., &c.
We haie ale° a
WOOIATORTH PLANER,
for custom and job work, We are also prepared
to do
SLITTIN9 & SCRO4k SAWING
to order
,
Having 18nd-class screw-cutting Lathe, we
are prepared to make
cH47.50 EST WS,
to, order. Builders of Cheese Faotor‘s aro re
quested to examine our work. : We manufacture
the
Champion',Plow, ,
one of the finest implements in the market;
•
Cash paid for OLD IRON.
• CHARLES WILLIAMS;
' • " 'P. L. SEARS. ,
Weileboro, May 15, 1807—tf.
1868, WRIGHT Bc , BAILEY; 1868,
Wit commence this year with an t xclusively
CASH business.
CASH PAID. FOR WHEAT t
OASII PAID FOR OATS 1
CASH PAID FOR CORN !
- 1 • • A'
CASH FOR EVERYTHING I I
A • LARGE STOCK' OF FLOUR FOR
CASH 1
A LARGE STOCK ; FEED FOR
CASA 1 •
A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR
CA SR !
Call and sea us.. AVRIC/lIT DAThEY
No'labor°, Jan. ?,Ser-ly.
Al! persons indebted to us by note / Or book
account must call and settle or pay costs.
Jan. 3, 1868. 'WRIGHT db BAILEY.
Wellsboro Wool Carding Machine,
AVIN(I-eoveril our Maebitce' with . eniire
now Cards, we are now ready to Card all
Wool. without delay, and in the beat 'possible
manner. All Wool sent from a distance by Stage
%}ll be returned by the same if required.
S. A. lIILTROLD,
ORIN BLAIR.
Wollsboro, Juno 12, 1567.
Dll. PITON'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
ERS, for sale at Roy's Drug Store.
ALENDER, French, Marine and Church
C
Mooks; et b1e.01.9.) Farm's.
To the Public of Wellaboro,-,
AND
SURROUNDING
N 'AS
rp.A.KES this method of,m
that, the Bieck of
SPRING , CLOTHING
Is on band ► and offers lower than before.
The Store is • well atooked with the moat 'tub.
lonab/e,
• ,
'COATS PANTS AND VESTS,;,
aroo, a largo assortment of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
WHITE AND CASSIMERE SHIRTS,
COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS-'
•
PENDERS, SOCKS,• •
and ii good large lot of the most fashionable j
HATS ' AND CAPS,
efor brought to this market. Also
TRUNKS, BAGS, AND UMBRELLAS,
ahicb you can buy low for cash, at the Cheap
Clothing Store of N. ASHER, Ist door, east of
Van Valkenburg's Flour Store.
Welleboro,Scpt. 110867.
1.8,66..' FOR SALE. - " 1866.
BY
• B. 0. 'WICKHAM,
TRI NURSERY
l eIIlr"R -
A HIS
iR; FRUIT AND
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good eolith of PLUM, ' , FACIE, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES & ,SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of thtim large and
in bearing. Any ono wishing to get a supply
will do well to mill and- Bee my stock befordpur
_chasing elsewhere. Or' Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
' Tioga, Feb. 28,186549*
aid Canssgorss oli Pours,
GENERALLY
DEALERS
YE'LLGIV
TER, HEAVE
COD GIIS, DT
TEMPER;
VERB, FOUNDI
LOSS QP APE
'ETE AND VIT,
ENERGY, lie.
use Improves
send, Mama'
the appetite••gt
a a-raeoth a
glossry
transforms t
miserable skelel
horse.
To keepers of
In all diseases
the Lungs, Ltvcr.
.ke., this articr..
acts as a specific.
By ptLtting froir
Onehalt a aqp.
4a. rftp,...r
barrel et swill tl.
above diseasis
will be eradicate'
or entirely pr:v
preventive and _
Price 25 Canty pa
P.II.M'A
S. A.. ToCiU"l".e., & 13it0.,
- • AT TT/ EI
WHOLESALE TIEWC: AND ITHICO,T,
No. 116 Frank in rl Ili In r.v. 7-(1
For Salt. by Dru:q. , l H L., I
out the United Slat,.•a.
DAVW E. FOUTZ, Successor
For solo by John A. Roy, Welleboro.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS
FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA.
IP, a. alien, Principal, Professor of Natural
and Mental Science..
S. T. STREIT, A. M. Professor of Languages.
CIIARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of
Mathematics.
Map. L. M, PETERSELIA,, Modern Languages
and Drawing.
Miss MARY E. BMUS, B. E., Ea. Brandies.
iMIBS. 8. R. PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the
Model School.
I. 11..110117, ProfeAor of Vocal and hat-omen
, . .
tat Music.
Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor
of Music.
SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8.
First TerM begins September 4, 1867,
' Second term begins Decomb'r 9 "
Third term begins March 28, 1868.
E±PENSES PER TERM OF 14 'WEEKS.
Fall and Spring Term, including board,
room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel,
oil, and washing, ... $6O 00
Winter Term, 64 00
Day students, tuition and book rent, • 10 00
Total oxponees s for school year
No extra charges. Rooms furnished with
stoves; chairs, tables, stands, pails, bedsteads,
mattresses, pillows, and ono comfortable. For
further information send for Catalogue.
Aug. 7, 18,87, 6w. ' Address, Principal.
Mrs. A. .1. Sofieldi
I S now receiving the Fall styles of
divi,ot, from the city, and will be pleased to see
her old friends and customers, with as many •ow
ones as may choose to favor her with their pat
ronage. I have engaged a first-class Dressma
ker, and am prepared to carry on
DRESS-MAKING
In all its brandies. in a satisfactory manner.
Orders taken for Hair Jewelry. Good prices
paltiTor human hair. Store over VanValken.
bares Grooerh Main-st.
Wollaboro, Sept. 26, 1867—tf
RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN.—
The flue location for a store between the
building known as Roy's Blooli, and Bullard's
Saloon Is now offered for sale on peouliar and
favorable terms; Inquire nt Roy's Drug Store.
• J. A. ROY.
ItIrIISICAL INITRUMENTS.—J. B. Slinks
pear, dealeri in Decker .k Brother and
Haines & Brothers laianos, Mason & Hamlin cab—
inet organs, Trent, Linsey & Co. melodeons, and
the B. Shoninger melodeons. Room over J. R.
Bowen's store. Sept. 12, 1866.
Butter and Cheese.
Market Price paid for Butter and
24jntbeen, or shipped for parties at
, '67. TOLES do BARKER'S.
" Coal for Sale.
COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL, for Salo
Cheap,
.135 ,
Sept. 28, 1867
91AE largest msortinent of Watches, Clocks
Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tiosa county
Qi [l9decoG] FOLEY'S.
VASIL PAID FOR BATTER AT
WRIGHT BAILEY'S.
T 4-1
.4
COUNTRY 1
•
-. RR ,
, allying the people
consisting of
FOUTZ'S
This preparation,
long and favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvigorate
broken-dorm and
16w4pikited horses,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stonisch and tzars-
Cot!:
It Is a sus° pre
:. relive of all 411--
<tots
_iliciclpat to
EEO
increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent. and make the
butter Arm and
sweet. fattening
cattle, it gives them
an appetite, loosens
their bide, and
makes them thrive
fu; $1
T ., 4!.A.cstrz. , r-sr.
MILLINERY,
D. P. ROBERTS
WHOLESALE DWI-
CORNING;
DRUGS AND MEDIC(
AND OILB,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' IN
TRATED MEDICI N
IME=II
KEROSENE LAMPS, PA
DINES, PETROLEUI
•
y l
AND FLAVORING EXTR
PAPER : , WINDOVe'
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buy
to call and got quotations babe
East.
Learning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 18(8
iroofs of the Superb
0? THE
r
A ERIC'N Alr A ICH
'MADE AT
WALTHAM, MASS.
The American Watch Company, of Waltham,
Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are
cheaper, more accurate, lees cumplcx, Inure dura.
ble, better adapted for general use, and.more ea.'
ally kept in order and repaired than any otlier
watches in the market. They are 'simpler io
etructure, and therefore stronger, and lees lik . ely
..
to be injured than the majority o ' foreigii watch..
co, which are composed id from 125 to IUO pie.
ces, white in an old English watch there eie
more than 70U parts. How they run under the
hardest trial watches can tined, t.: tillOstill by the
following loiter: i
PENN. RAILItOAI) CONPANY.
OFFICE Ofi TIM GEN'L 7 PEItISTENVENT, t ,
AwrouNr., Pr.., lb Dec.,
(.116NTLEIVEN : The Watches unirlutacturcti by
you have been in use on this railroad tor several
years by our enginetnen, to tvliout . we furnish
watches us part of our equipment. There are
now some three hundred of theal carried on out
line, and we consider them god and reliable
time-keeper.. Indeed, I have gent satisfaction
in saying your watches give us less trouble, anti
have worn, and do wear much loilger without re.
pairs than any watches wo have ever had in use
on this road. As you aro aware, we formerly
trusted to those of English manufacturp, of ac
knowledged good reputation; but, us a class they
never keep time as correctly, norhave they done
as good service, as yours.
In these, statements I am sustained by my
predecessor, Mr, Lewis, whose experictice ex.
tended over a series of years. Respectftilly,
rtmetat to
. EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent.
American Watch Co., WalthatM
We make now five different grades of watches
named respectively as follows : •
Appleton, Tracy & Co.,
Waltham. Watch Company,
P. S. Bartlett,
Wm. Ellery,
Home Watch Company,
All of these, with the exception of the Home
Watch Company, are warranted 14 the American
Watch Company to be of the best material, on
the most approved principle, and to possess every
requisite for a reliable timekeeper. Every 4ealer
selling these Watches is provided with the Com
pany's printed card of guaranteo,kvhich should
accompany each Watch sold, so thit 'buyers may
feel sure they arc purchasing the gerMine article.
There aro numerous counterfeits a l ud imitations
of our Watches sold throughout thO country, and
we would caution purchasers to be on their guard
against imposition.
Any grades of Waltham Wateitel3 may be pur
chased of Watch Dealers throughod i t the country.
ROBBINS & APPLETON.
Sept. 4,1861-6 m. 182 Broadway, N. Y.
=I
1.) J. STICKL*,
(iiii;
Chairmaker, Turner, and
7 - 7 - 7 Furniture Dealer.
SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's '''eagou Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY in Sears A Wit
llama Foundry, second story. I I
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wollsboro, Jnitc 12, 1867. J. STICKLIN
1
Tioga Marble Wor l
PHE undersigned is now prepared to exc.
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu
ments of either
- ITALIAN OR RUTLAND' MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved lI
orkwatiship.
and with dispatch.
lie keep constantly on hand l oth kinds of
Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa
vor him.Nvith their orders, on as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in the country. 1
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look as good as new.. '
$lB4 00
_
0 PORTERWILCOX
1
Tioga, Nov. I, IS67—tf. I.
- 1
To the Farmers of Tiogu. County.
T m
AM now building at my anufactory,J in Lawrence
' rillo. a superior
FANNING. 3114 L;
which possesses the following advantegeS or et' another
•
1. It soparates onto, rat litter. and foul seeds, nod
chose and cocklo, from wheat.
. 2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellem, 1 seed, nod 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 boat and most durable tits•
ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash : or pro
duce.
I will fit a patent I- love,. fur sopatatint; oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms.
J. MATHER,
:LaNtrencoville,fictobbr 10,
UNION ACADEM
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA C
FACULTY : 1
•
ELIAS HOETON, Prin ,
Mite. ADA W. MORTON, Precoptr
Miss MIRA MORTON. AeNisont.
Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher
CALENDAR FOR 1887-:8.
Fall Term commences Sept. 2.1. 'Mute
anti, Spring Term Feb. 18tb, 1868. •
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department
Common English
Higher English
Languages and Higher Matheutaticti..
Instrumental Music, extra
Vocal Music, extra
Drawing, extra •
Roonfltent
Board per eek... ..................
Knoxville, August It, ISO7-tt.
pNEW ELL . DENTIST, MANSE
• grateful for the very qlberal
heretofore received, will continue
form all dental operations, ns to merit!
increasing professional demands no
AU operations in all departments ol]
sion executed in the best possible In .
now, useful inventions and improvend
ed. The highest good of his patrons
turn of his ambition Dec.
CHOICE, LOT OF GRAIN BAG,
cheap! at WEIGHT Sc 134)
Wollsboro, Juno 5, 1367.
G NTORE.
KEW
ES, PAINTS
CONCF,Nt :
-IES, Clll
ME
IMII
BRANDY, Will
WASH LIME
ENT hIEDI-
CM!
ROCIIESTER P
FUMER Y
( ACTS, WALL
GLASS,
1321
'AND DYE COL
rs ere requested
re going further
ELL &, CO
W. D. TERB
r Qual
li r ti/thani t j[ae e
If h ant , .131 a 68
li r eOth UM, M(MS
80110)), Mil 84,
BOOCM, 1110 a P.
LEV 1F.:!..+ OE I'ICA '!EL.
wrar. nikavtliii.v,
On dnd itrair ]1` , . 14.1•}. 2.t,t IL,IL. t&y,
I}ol,r,
12:2S 15.gine.,. : unnl3 , %ccPted rot 1,,,1 14 .
- 1,), ~.J 140.Lri LVIINOCiibi; ti/ n um .
AA' the ‘Veat.
.7,,b ~, I, Ni , gin, 1 . ,311i . ti. P Nieto d t xuepted, tot Iti.thue,
6.i1. 11131/1:3, iii' Him!: it is he.th hug tilt ect coittmt„ ~
wit 1 ti Witt, at the .1 thit,ti. a (it eat St e i ,t..,,,. i. ,
- .11,i, ...1,...1..10i.nal 1'.1,..1,L I:allv.a:ie,toi oil p.,11,1, R,-..
7:1.i3 a. in ~:: ight. Expi e.id, l'etily, tur Huila la.:ash ilt ,,, t. ,
Duukit k end the Next, coif ut etbus in atiove,
7i7.. a. to., Night Ea pi ‘,..i., Hi win) , eXct-p t. It :.,, j ~ I
tl
caster au.; Ltutfalu, ‘itinPo.k,ti. \ I .
10:32 a. to..Yinil Tfetill .inte.la3s ex.eepto.al tut 1.4 , 1111.. -
and buurr.frk.
1:45 p. at. Italthauru F.:pt a i.f,.. 111111.3/1:, , .:%. tirted, 1, '
ROCileitter unit „liutiolit,l is Av.', '
7:03 p. in.. 1)..y Expred , s, t.-titida,ts v.'s cept..d. rut 1, , ,0ft„ . , ,
Palatuatica, Duitkirk alai the West, connecting L: ..
at : , ,thstuatica with the Atlantic Kll , l Ordat %%Viten,
Italian) ; -at Lanai., With 1.1113 1.1 kr Shot.. and Ora tel ,
T i li ra, lliiihya),,P, awl at ttui.h. h. with 11/e1.:3.e ..),,,,,._
gatluay:.C.A . !111 points went and south
7;10 p in Pay Expresd.iititta)s excepleti,tur I:et:hilt. ' ,
12,411.iictit War Ft i‘h., , ,,h t .'lllllll.l , excepted.
5:1814 fir, I:teict ialt tins,, Inlay, In the lreet,
ISI., Night 1! , 01!y. tiundhpi extem t d ,
ttt ill/d lit Sett
York w i th aiterra.,“ txnfir, no i IN:atm-1110/ 1.34,z,
Lind \c.: Eliglonti tit 'cp.
4:18 a. in., Cincinnati 1:411. , 5. Monday
imectiog at Elmira 10,
• th e South; at Owego for Ithaca; at 111:04t2:14 1
for Ssracude; at ()teat Pend fat Scranton.
plain. and Trenton; at Lackailaxen lor tool at
Ciftlycovrt lot l,ett lateit oath Warn ick.
10.15 an, , %ccomatodation Ti ti daily, etAttiectlnt . 4 1
at Elmira fur Can:m(l44oa.
10:48 ts. im,•Day Expretis,Ettudaz, - sexeepte4l,cormeett tk
at Elmira fur Canandaigua, at Binghamton tar tiyr a .
cute. at Great Baud tor Sri azanu at latchauttit3, hr
litmley, anti at Jersey City with midnight Expacqs
Train of New Jersey Itstlrend fer PllllMlelphla, Bair•
more ashington.
3:12.p. to.. ttaltimere Expi ems. ifunJa3 b V.:;•CePted
4:35 p. Yoiii and Baltimore Nail, Sundays ea
cepted
7.0; p m Lightning Lxiness, fitindayi excepted, con
neeting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia anal
the South ; at Jers.y City with morning express
tl3lll of New der , Py I:aliroad for BaltitnOre and
Washington, and NC New Yolk with morning ex•
press trains for Itoeton and tho E1:162.
12:30 p. in. Way Freight, Suittlu),; excepted.
WM. R. BARR,
Ocu'l Pa , " SActit
Bloosburg & Corning, & Tioga Ft
TAttil)s um us follows ishtil farthur nutlet!
Accommodation—Leave.4 13loailmrg at 7,05 a. tn., Mans
field nt 7.0 Tioga at 8,33 Lawrs utovllle at 9,18 - -
arri dag at Coral ag at /0,25 a. 11.1.7"
Mail—Leaves DiorJolty. at 1,60 p. m.;-3lansfleld at 2,80,
—. . , "toga at 3.0% L'iwrenceville at 60—arrivIng, ut
Corning at 6 p. m.
Mail—Leuvcs Corning at 8,16 a. m . Lawrenceville at
9,18, Tiogn nt 10,00, Mansfield nt 10,85—arriving at
Illoar-burg at 11,16 a. tn.
Accommodation—Leavvu Corning At 3.46 p. rn , Lua
• rencevllio at 442. llogn nt 5 60, Alansfield at "03,6'5---1
urri vtag ut .13IbaAmrg at 7 20 p.
L. fr. 811AT1 UCIi, Sup
ilorthern Central 11. IL
vE.l:,:i. 1u1: aiti. 'N01.711
TE.ilum 1..4 ...:Ithal.,(l.w,ula I,r,tve himlid ito.uli.m.,.
AcrinLodutiou at - .1 tpl la 1.,
EXpli.ati [IRSIV:A Ilaill OA 11,:ttli 11 45 al.,
.
31n11 -r, 14 p k
%Int) , P eight. fir, , ,st.etig...l ccacla ;it tatclic,l; ..... , ~. 4 14 it r,
nuti SI , V 24 : v.lll
arpa, t v"i " - C..1, I,d fullot; e;
L 1•:.% Li ft 1,.
A A).—Ddfly (tat.ept !_:tandayoflrEluitra., ILtr
10. Hochvaicr, tip Bridge anithi
:t( --1)30 - / L-. Lilatrt,
..I;lifiaio Vitt Elio hrdiV...iy from Eilz.trA
LEAVE 801.".111 WA RD.
10 (iu A. M.—beily (except, *.ullr.lnye) f.r lla.th.t., !a
1% Ki h 1 ri gtop , 1.1.A.14,..ic1i.1ia, &t:.
9G5 1. 31.—Daily (tac., pr. Snndaybjlor_ll.4ll:-
.. Wa,itipston 10,1 l'h:luclulplira
J. N. 1.4113A;t11.1!, .13D ti.. YOUNG 1 ,1
~ (3,12'11....upt. IlLiiiibuzg, , Jeu I F. Ag - t
f lialtltnoru, 'Mu
- -
Philadelphia. & Ilrie U. R.
ijii hi.,l uttar3lO:NDAY, ta_tutior I.ltlt, ISO ' I rattat
on the Phlladelplhia & Erie Hail R .t.i
Rend trill 1 un 4f.,11. , V , i
W.e.ir WARD. '.
Shall Truitt le..tves PittLictlphitt ' 11.16 , to
i'• •• " 111/iamaptd t. 3.05 ais
!'• " arr. at Eil. 845 pa=
trie Etcpr . aslltas es Philadelphia - 12.00 Dean
' •• '• " N't Illtdruspert = b. 45 p
in
•. •‘ air. at Etta ' 1).4.5 a In
flatirtt Mail leaves Plalaclelpitia 13 LO a h.,
•• , •• •- %tillliala,port ." , 8.26 p la
• art. at t.t.l): Ilx. ell 1 7.45 p 11.1
1..1`..,TW AHD.
Mall Train lentos Et is 10.40 a to
...
-- --
•••1 It 11liatit,pot- ••11.40 p lu
" tp-} tit l'bilielelpilin i 8.65 at.
Eric, Exptv:a h,t i tt..s lake I 41•21; p in
•• • N‘ i111uin50rt........... .. . 1 ... li.ilti ara
" ,' arr. at Philadelphia 1.00 pip
Elcoil a Mall leaves Lock. Hutch 7.10 it 41
•• ' -' - %I Ullatuspert 5.1.15 ato
'• •' arr. at Philadelphia is 10 ppi
• 31ai1 and E.tprea= cuunect with ail trains on Warreu
0 Eraniclin Railway. Vit.eeuget-3 leueiug Pliiltuielpina
at 12.00 Al. arniu at Ireiciptu.en at Li.4o a. tn. and Oil
City at 9 :10 it. in.
. Iwaviut: rI: aaapiriti.l ur a ro I , 33 :144eiv,”t Oil City
at 4:110 p in.
Atlantic and Grdat`iffettern :l• W
SALAMANCA STATION,
liabr,TAlrli 11(nliND.
—5.36 l.NpreB &10
..t1..:3:., Mail . 5.5'..'
.12 19 Accourniocition, 11.45 -
.1 , 1.00 i Express 6.1 t
.
Ar CI)!y tlii:e is a juirierhai s%lrli the Pliilurielphia S.
Erie, arid (II 'r eels hail licarlb.
At Mead Vii c with the I:riuritliir i..uri till tity and
Hamlet Branch.
I.l;LtryvAnD Boy:JP
:Jail •
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At Lea% IttslAtt go the ... , (ahoniny Blanch tattkes a di
tact route to Clt-% eland. At ittl connects /111
Clerelliilet and Yittsbutg4 Itailtund.
'file ;load pauses through Akron, Aghlund.
34ariou,1:11nont and Dat ton. Int el k•t cling rialto/61411•
roads ; and totuuuate.l ut U 116131140.
h. U. RUCKER, ()eq.. Meadvilk, Pa
ry l,....tiLscriber nil sell or runt the following
- vulnuble property, to licit:
Ono tavern btand in Lawrenceville
One farm, on which he now resides, one•half
mile trom thceo i churches, two- School /louses,
two grog. shops, and 'one railroad, and about the
same distance from the lino of the Wellsboro and
Lawrenceville Railroad. Toe form contains 160
uores of good land, 50 acres timbered, well wa
tered, and very productive. It requires that the
seed should be t.owed and planted. however. to
ensure A liattit9t.
One farm in Jackson too nship, 17.5 acres ; a
first-rate place for a cheese factory.
Also—tor sale---4 reales, 75 sheep, and other
stock, cheap on reasonable terms.
51. S. BALDWiIc.
Lawrence, Ara. 17, IS67—tf.
'Planing & Turning.
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B. T. I.VAN
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- u - AviN goatg , tits now Factory in operation.
is now prepared to till orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the best style of 'workman
shipfr,Lltteing proem (Al a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
he is ready to dress boards or plank with disPateh.
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKET.,
furiiishod to (advt.. 11 is machine toe t.l the 1, ow
est and most improved pattiras.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wain IS ts, W ELLS
BORG, PA..
• Oct. 31, 184%-tf, U. T VAN MOE N.
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Embroideries, Jewelry, :Mil a constant sueee:-
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No pert.ori of 1 i tinement. economical house
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Model Monthly. :lingle copies,.,(') vents; buck
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dress, W. J ENNINGS DEMUREST,
,No. 47;i lroatltvoy„Necv Yeah.
Demorest 2 M iiiilbly, and Young America, tar
gether `.1 . -1, with the loternit,nt Ire each.
March 20 '67-tlin. _
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ton Mineral Val irt Cu' 2i e 0.,1% luanurActurilig 1L , ..,
1,,t. ill,: )...t ~w_, s+), , • t Dor “1.1. Paint In Use; 1,0
,„05 ~,if put i,p, jp},cd ~ , ti; gate hillJeed Olt, tellt
loci 1,1 PI h . . 1,0,1, ;I i, . 1 a 1;,;6t hioll It or hCatllttu .,
Chocolate color, unit cap he clanged h.) green. .1171 h,
Olirti Or steam to suit the ttla le Of the consumer. It 1.,
aatnable for Mandl:, 814111 , Fence:. Carriage anal Car
tnal;er, Paila MO WkeUletplattn.. A gr k u h urit ; Ina; k
merit e. Cori al 110 its. 'yes., I , !Uhl :Atipy' hot torus. c,„..
v“4. Mill and Shingl. I; a , l;. tit lea rag Fire awl DC titer
mo,ii. 11, tt. Oil Clolia (iina , . 11. plifaCturer liatio,
11 , t,t :..,), 0 1444 the tp.t. : t p• tt tzlial as a paint far no
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;nntl 11.11w,eirett , not. Pew:. tier )1,1.'4 30011. g., whi..l,
S ill supply it rainier '1 , 1• p.a . < to come. Send for n
j irenlar 0%1'3 ft.ll fi..rti , Norio genuine
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/Ica kincroi lamp for Kerosene—
I Jl_4 rio broakagp of chimnoys—at FOLEY'S.
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Real Estate Sale.
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