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

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    i I MILE AND. .It.III COZMINATID; -
'The W4lll, grows old, altd men grow. cold, 1
. ~.4the.tt.eh, w lsllo,seeklas tiase.re, ~ e .O - • '
AFt.,,,a•-# 1 , 1 4 .111 0A YriAtt. and care And toil,
-• -'• I Y, Plic,arAit. 1 , 130 7 0 4. 1 X1V Ortpleasure; . ..
. , "paver ming,. that is,a , loss , f ' ' ,
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-- linc;imile and ,bo cOnteoftdi , :. ,
, ..- 1 f ;93, /4° .1 100 r, 0 04 w0,0.1d .
4 rich,
• .., 1 !1 03
1 1 126 . 0 bY,:illnirg 1 . .. , . .
11'43, 4 i i hesitio and hopofni minds,
• -Are i dVre , is bilAtitilverlining.
Theie s rieNii'aerain 4at_. dared to hope,
- natt O s /Ili .0 1 1 .4ei) - , re pented;;
Theliappietstiools ea . earth are those .
Who smilo and are contented.
Wiuen grief Both come to rack the head,
,- ' ' 'Attd foittoe.hidrits sorrow; • •
• 1.. Ttlnic-ITe.IRY -1 1.4iging rocri), ! ,
nd oonsehiticni borrow.
1
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00 14 e aY . 1 79 0 _ wbeirckrchres bl° ol ar
It ;Mill:04 boprovetitett;, ' . . .
;.11•Voahe the bind'et.lifh • you,os,p c , _ , ;
• " ' .44VolkIrtita;44, 1 4 0 , 0 , 00 teRt 6 4: ~„ :
- 'lffitidern Roinitioes:
—.- . . .
~
London Ptinch ilk taikin4the - "Ahrora
Oftd,ltl , D,To'No*.l , 7Togied,lB;ceine'
etc: pc,bßid - orlAterafu,reigeryamusingly.
lathe poileati94,„ A weekly, .1 3 _.artsf . 9 1.
a "tale of - the , timesel__,Talled :`Moitean
•na; •gn.,.theMbite:Witriess," .It' is illus
trated -Jim the ':Pre-Raphael style, so
'much affected Just rrci* by the' 'London
4 - weeklies,: by , ' Way 1 of 'ertehanelog the
Wterd inteteSt of ' the Sir gaftliiig,. tillf3,
and; of ediftge; , the ' grea t . 7:o4ufette, :a
bigamyJS . liniv, Wanting ' to, 'olake the
eatire%gomplete. ,' )ere Ja ,4 „specimen:
• '•' Sit lifdtiq's ef.i# lll .Vii • 1.6. 4. the, (look.
'..".Pfireiieh,,,. ono: ',Bettina," he said,
pressitigfilis .w.ffo, to his' heart. "1 . shall
comel mik ,when:Lrettiria-," :., • - - '
"I doubt thee.not, Lionel," was his
weeping lady's reisily, and the coach
man, having embraced- the calm - blit
emotional butler, ascended to his 'spat
in the runable.; - and the Vehicle was soon
lost to view. . .. .
Two girlish figuk.s approached. '
"gamma," they cried, "will you not
• trust us now r ~
'"I will," replied lady Bettina. "Ag
nesia; come Evelina." They(l entered
the ."Brown Stild.y." •
7.-.-" Listen," said:Lady Bettina, "to my
'f eiVel. Before I married Sir Lionel I
was young and bOvely. l !
1 The lid of Agnesia's lovely eye trem
bled as she looked ',towards her, sister.
Evelina, a proficient in the French
tongue murmured 'gammon'..
IWibliout
wedded one t illiam - noticing their emotiori the
- mother proceeded :
74. i •
' .Barlow, a
_ v
'Min beneath my station in life. Seized
• wlth an original idea that my rich
brdther did - not need his money, CI in
duced Barlow: to—to"---she ' faltered.
Agnesia quickly pressed her delicate
hand from one lobe of her exquisitely
moulded ear to the other,
"Yes," continued Lady Bettina, re
• assured by her offspring's sympathy.
"The property became mine. Williath
•••:Barlow, however, was obliged to fly the
country. Atwarrant was out against
him, and in his absence he was arraign
ed,rosecuted, and found guilty—" • •
"Sentenced?" inquired Eveliva, lean
ing 'forward.
"Aye, and such is the vaunted jus
tice of Engli.h law, executed!"
A groan of horror burst from their
pale lips, and Lady Bettina hid her
face in a variegated bandanna.
"Some time after this," Lady Bettina
. went on, "I married Sir Lionel, who
yesterday informed me that his wife
was still living, He has gore away to
seek her. I hope soon to have tidings,
of her decease." ,
"Mamma," said Agnesia, `'We, 'too,
have somewhat to confide in you.- Are
you strong enough to bear it?
Lady Bettina tilled up a silver goblet
*ith sparkling eau de vie and l drank it
•utf at a draught.
lam ready." • 1
"Vie,” began Agnesia, "are"
"Break it gently," remonstrated La
dy Evelina.
l 'l will,"•,returned her sister. "Mam
ma, we, are not your daughters!" <
• ."..E suspected as much," murm 'red
the countess. -
Russian. SetiaLMaxmars.
The tollowing highly colored picture of
Russian; social life we Gut from one of
. our guilish exchanges. There is proh
' ' ably a grain of truth in it, but Amer--
,cans will hardly credit the account as
it reads. We are told that—
" Perhaps the worst characteristic of
Russian society, when it does not care
to . put on holiday foreign manners, is
its extreme coarseness. Eyery one is
rude'and loud. All the conlipany who
have anything to say talk together at
the top of their voiles. No one listens.
The contradict each other flatly; they
are abusive ; they quarrel; they make
it up over the tea-table. They absolute
ly take constitutional exercise' In talk
ing, and their deportment is so violent,
that they-often appear like people pos
sessed. This probably arises from their
extreme aversion to all other physical
exertion, many. of them living to an
old age without ever having got on
horseback" or -taken a healthy walk.
They possess no sense of poetry, and
seem to have a contempt for the beau
ties of nature, despising the pleasures
, of.country life. They had no love fdr
sport; shooting, fishing, hunting ra
cing, are almost unknown among them,
and there is not a single yacht in the
Black Sea, where it is summer off the
south coast all the year round. Their
houses, when most splendid, al - c but
decorated with gilding and looking
glass. They rarely boast a picture, a
Statue or a flower. Their reckless ex
penditures and unthrift)are equal to
their covetousness. Nowhere is dress.
so costly or so soon spoiled. A Boyard
will give eight hundred guineas for a
black foxskin cloak-lining, and when
he takes it off in the ante-chamber of a
- ballroom, his footman twill roll himself
up in it till'ordered to give it back.
- The most costly ladles' dresses made
in Paris go to Russia ; but a young Mus
covite belle will think nothing of get
ting into a narrow, open drosky, and
rushing about with her train spread ov
er the wheels through the winter slush
- until it is spoilt. - There is a British be
rat that Russian dinners are of delicate
fare, and, made gay by fruits and flow
- ers. Nothing of the kind: The viands
are coarse and 111-assorted, the cookery
is abominable. Raw flesh, raw ham,
mushrooms in oil, strong cheese, fer
mented cabbage eaten with sour cream,
boiled corn, boiled sucking-pig, small
beer, soup, cold fish, salt cucumbers,
ice and fennel in it,—this, with baked
, fowls, is the staple food among opulent
. Sentry; and it is - washed down with
raw spirits and a beverage called quass,
more nauseous, than any known in the
West."
. i
CARELESS BUSINESS MEN.—It is inn
possible for a man to be, careless in his
business affairs, or unmindful of his
business obligations, without being
weak or rotten in his personal charac
-• ten Show tue a man who never pays
his notes when they are due, and who
shuns the payment of his bills when
- it is possible. and does both things as a
habit, and I will show you a man whose
morals are beyond all question dad.—
's We have had illustrious examples Of
- •= - Ihis lack of business exactness. We
have had great men- whose business
habits were simply scandalous—who
. never paid their bills unless urged_aud
worried, and who expended for their
personal .gratifiqation eveo cent of
money ,they could lay their hands upon.
These delinquencies have been apolo
gized for as among the eccentricities of
genius, or as the umnindfulness of.
small affairs which naturally attends
a l
all greatness of intellect an ' intellectu
al effort ;. but the world - -h been too
_ easy with them altogethe ; I could
• name great men--and the names =of
some of them arise before e readers
of this letter—who are attwipusly dis
• honest. I care not howig,dtnira-'
ble traits they possess. _I am ready to
believe , anything' bad of a man who
abituallymeglects to fulfill his busi
's- nese obligations.' Such a'• man is cer
tainly rotten at heart. He is not to be
trusted with the public responsibilities,
a rune bottle, or a woman.--Holland. ,
. •
• 4
. 3 •
El
AND U It D.W ARE!
j ,- ; or)
- mittoWILLIANi ROBE 1138: ; . 4de e ,013 to
announpc to the - 40260s of, l'logs County,
that, in oddiAlott, ty hiS e4,e4llent iituck of Stoves,
Ttn-Ware, Etrittanin,:litCd heol-tron Ward, ho
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
ME
4itN ;
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware
of which we enumerate the following articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, RAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP lII 4 NOES,
q)A,II,PENTEiIISITOOLS,-
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
• nrrrs,
t % , -
HITT- STOCKS; HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, 'SPADES, FORKS,
• BE NC 11-SCREWS,
WOOD SCB,EWS,,,VARRIAOE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
'FREES, ELLIP
TIC - ' . - • '
SPRINGS, 11011 SE SHOES. 11001', BAR
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPIIRS,, - ,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS- AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also; PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
_ POWDER AND
CAPS.; , ; •
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
1 •
a new tbiug,,,unti made for use.
,These are, but a
ft:m4l'l m
1M any "articles comilosin'g r bur 4tock
of Hardware.
Wo invite the public to call and examine for
chemselves. , Wo aim to keep the boat quality of
;nods in oui line ; and all work to order done
promptly and well. ;WILLIAM ROBERTS•
.
Wellbon., Sept. I,lS66—tf.
NtoiresL/ii 1 1 61 Virare
FOR TIM MILLION
Good people all, both.groot,and emall,—if you
, vast to koop - _
PEACE IN THE FAMILY
you must have enough to' oat, dry wood, a good
wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a
fIP TOP COOKING STOVE!
Phis last and crowning gbod, I have at my Tin
and Stove establishmat•nt', oppositeltoy'o
Wellstiefo, and its name is the'
HOME COMPANION
.;
on 311 hands 'admitted to Lo ognal to any in the
world.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
promptly, and warranted to give satisfaotion
REPAIRING
executed in the best wanner and with dispatch
CALL AND SEE ME
. D. P. ROBERTS
Wolisborough, Nov. 21, 1347.
NEW HARDWARE STORE 1
CO 1//181 & OSGOOD
TN addition to their old business in Dry Goods,
1. Grocerioa, Sc., have established a
STOVE, TIN; AND GENERAL
-
• WARE STORE,
two doors below the old stand; where they man
ufacture
TN-WARE
I..tIMANITY PRINCIPLE,
bat is, in ilia most substantial tnanner. In the
natter of i -
srrov
we havo enough to do all tie cooking and warm
ing in Ti4ga County. In fact, we have Stoves
enough to; MAXCE A SUMMER in
4 IVALRUSSIA.
We aro the only agents for the sale of the
AMERICAN COOK STOVU
in Wollsboro; and this Stove is the
AUTOCRAT OF STOVES.
keop all kinds of Ilardaraiti, Iron, Nails,
Steel, nom Shoes, and a camptote variety of
SHELF . HARDWARE.
If you don't beliern it DROP IN;
CONVERS OSGOV).
Wellsbord, Sept. 4, 1867, ly.
nASII PAID FOR ASII LOOS, at Bodine's
ij Mill, by C. S. KIMBALL.
IVeHeber°, Doo. 25, 1555—tt
I St.,
~~~
i .:~...
;r
, •
CMErI
`4ki
f
I\T EW
,P,tt . Yi. - ,C410)N5.-1 4 ..T0 lai.
I• '
To') & BA'RKER,
(A t O: 5 1 :61Oiti 11
W %have
rget ju . ,,t received m.r new k m.l veyy
Mil
* ti~_.~
DRY' 'GOODS,
• . •;
SI Kull No s, ki-Tllo.s. „P,RINTS,
CtOttiB:' • cAssi VEST
dLo-
THlNG,i"fri4 , l'S' - #5. - CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ITalsu a likiger.iil4 well ioteeiid stuCli 'of
•
CAOCKINtt, lIAItDWAId, - WOODEN
1V A RE,p, STONE 'VW/111g' IC ERO ,
SPINE PAINTS;, OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,-
SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
ETC,, DTC., ETC.
i.r.i
Vo aro able to. Obi, our, costumers the benefi
of h1;o'
LAST DECLINE OF PRICES
- .
in the'Now York Market, our Stuck having been
purchased sinci the great decline in Goods.
Weikboro,
S A V
t 7
• ,
• isk
ER 1 07 W
A 11. ftt Ni N ' S
GROCERin AND ;PROVISION STORE
01,11 enying that a Penny ' rtved to "a; penny
en nedjuittifiee. GARDNER. in naming kis
ostabliel mont a •qavings Rank. 7 Econelny is
We 3 ildo 3 o4 siirketoltl elinp• wbot-ti; nanle I bnve
forgotto ; ,and it is ecynytny,t9-trede where the
' . -‘` 1 ' *'SLAUGHTER -- •
of hi g h prices is tieing prosecute L d with vigor and
tilthell , rejirive, I enn sell Sugnie, Teas, Mb
lnsees, VOW, ,Dorlt,, Incur, Corn Meal,. Coffees,
Cannot FAtito ; Apioes, and overything
,intandild
for lain ly thte, givilgthe buyer the, benefit
t --
OF - THE
•
fall of iho. markets, an atlveutagoi duly appro
einted,by ev
o nly,f3hible2icepting only those verdep
" .I'N'N'idoCENTS ,
whopONTO 4.7e9,:mat_A:9 Ir• ono bun
-004 pa.Fei,o4, to , the itilltir; LS, 'PA YINO
twenty.five per rent. cash on delivery of the
goudi. ,1 shall•offer,my .stock of goods at fair
priees . ,
EVE ivy .`TU E SDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
.: K u,p, y 'I'.II,URSDAY,
,EVEI3Y;..PAIDAy,
• I, ;Air;
• ' j "
EVERY ISAT URDAY,
and till n ip p04,a8 I sell out. •
%Wellsboro, •Juno 1,2; 1867
IMII
Plpi
Ira
IVIES
.1.‘1.1 far
that
lery in ,th, ,
best SK
to take MI
!RS. RING Sc EASTMAN would In
-1.4 their friends and .the public gentirally
have fitted up a new Photograph Gal.
o best possible style. -having one of
-LIGHTS-in the State, we , ore prepared
l'etylet and siaes:6f
~~
t(PIfOTBGRAPHt,- - •
AMBItOTYPES MELANEOTYPES
in tile besi akistio manner, for or Cases,
large or small. Large PHOTOGRAPHS copied
from small thirds or old Daguerreotypes of do.
ceased friends. No trouble to take
CHILI) LIENS' PICTURES,
Bridg , theth along.
proofs always kJven when ordered•
,try us.,
Sample
Come and,
G
Fifth Door;
Jan. 15,
ITA,RICNE'SS' & RILEY,
BOOT :AND SHOE MAKERS
Quer Wilton & Van Vaiken burg's Store, its the
room lately-occupied by Benj. Seeley.
BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made to
order and in the boat manner.
REPAIHINa of all kinds done promptly and
good. Give us a call.
JOHN HARKNESS,
WM. RILEY.
WeHabo;o, Jan. 2,1,867. ly.
SALE R
Main S
liamsroun.
OM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop,
root. FACTORY in Soars do Wil
ry, second story.
.pptlyfilled.and Satisfaction guaran
• Turning done to order.
Jnno 12, 1861% J. STICICLIN.
NtW GROCERY
Orders pr
toed.' ,Fane
Wellabor°
TTUE
GROCE
At lb o nbo •
furnish Goot
Market p
in cash or
respectfully)
Chnrlesto L
AT
- : TATAVE p
prepare
order.
ME
Sept. 18, 1
ALL kind
quantit
Mainsburg.
Mainsburg
T°
BANKR
in full sotto,
it
:1)J
such na
TOLES & BARKER
ly 3, 1367
B A :\ K.
NUS
THE
MEM
L. A. GARDNER
1T M I NAT
L' 01 a _
IMPRATIERY
•iNnVgL - x,sl3oito,
.„, s • Jr,
OPEN _To_ THE PUBLIC.
==nl
lery ovqr Eastman's Dental Office
belowitoy's Drug Store. •
KING & EASTMAN
18,8-17
J. STICKLIN,
Chairmaker, Turner, and
Furniture Dealer.
At Draft Settlement
SCRIBER has opened a new
Y & PROVISION STORE
named placo, whore he proposes to
in his Eno cheap.
i es paid- for 'Farm Produco, either
e. The patronage of the public is
olicited. ALBERT TIPPLE.
j Doo. 11, 1867—tf.
Machine.
EENEYVILLE,
t in a flrrt•class PLANER, and am
to piano flooring, siding, ate. to
GEO. D. ICEENEY.
117-Iy.
lour and Feed.
of Flour and Feed, and in nny
to shit customre; 'at my Mill in
N. E. CALKINS.
Jan. 22, 13132-3ta
WYERS-
UTTCY BLANKS,
t YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE .
MUM=I
P. R. 'WILLIANISi
SEMPER IDEM,
111
L, l . 1 , ,,
DRildk l
. -1 4 -21,
...?, OIVIEDIOiNES, 0 IVIEDIOiNES, PATEIsiT ;Bp.:-
lOINES, SAINTS ; OILS, WI - ;
DOW GLASS, ec, PUTTY,
Have come down to Old Prices altlas
wE do not hesitate to say that we have all,
v Largest Stook of
PURE ENGLISH DRUG?,
M4DICIIVES
01 , 1,1 hff :(
:',(ifYurp
I'ATINT ill ERIC I NES
YANKEE NOTIONS,
PERFUMER);
• „,
FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET soA.F;
CLOTII,')IIAIR;)JTOOTII I t NAIL ' FRENCII CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
BRUSHES,' MIRRO RS,
'';
,PER, LININGS N'
z:' , SiNDING.
_
WINES & LIQUORS, &C.,
pour stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD,' AWLI?.,
tR 4 4Bp4, , GLAVRAS I . NE DDSs,
I'arP REIDEMAkER'S
[ TOOLS and FINDINGS, wit be found the tar-
EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS AfARKET. mat in the county, and we r 11 for email profits.
ct • We talk business and we, can business. We
are been in this region lon enough to be well
nown—letthose• tr 4- knOW'ns try us. Corner
f Main and' Giafiotritreete, apposite Wm. Rob.
rts 9 Hardware Store, 'C. W. SEARS,
, . GEO. 0. DERBY.
Wellsbore, April. 24, 1207-tf. - •
MI El
1r -.
~111,1 have ale% tbe ,Largest Stookof
•
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Pure White Lead, Pure White Zino, Linseed
oil., Coach Varnish, Furnitßro Varnish, Yol-'
.
• , 161:4 Woo, Venetian -tied; Chronie Yet.
Chrome Green, Prussian Dine, • ,
Drier; 'Linker,' Japan,
Spanish Whiting; Paris White, Kalsomine, Resin,
Tar, Log Wood, Fustio, Brazil Wood, Gam
wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Alert-
Benzolo, Spirits Turpentine,
and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,
Which wo will sell 25 per cont. cheaper than any
other establishment in the county. Xn short, we
have every thing over kepi in a first class
DRUG STORE,
and all we ask is for you to call and examine our
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
member we can't ,he undersold..•;
All goods warranted or no sale.•
P. R. WILLIAus, 1 P. R WILLIAMS it Co.
J. L. WILLIAMS. j No. 3 Union Block. ,
Wellsboro, Jun? 2Q, 1867
IVoNnr Grcoiacles
•• 11 , f ?•':,-• •
.0 BUretuar, eas,
TTA VE)ust t
t r f oiti a largo awl
'wiNztiv 7Goj.ol)s;
Bought since the decline in, prices, and will be
sold aocordinglY: Wo respoctfully
invite ptten
tibn to our stock of
CASSIMERES," BEA YE it CLOTHS,
TWEEDS, (FLANNELS; '
largoliber _.•
'MERINOS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, A
APAOAS, and other DRESS GOODS
and DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Alco, a large and now assortment of •
- CJ OttlING
_ greatly refinc64
LADIES FURS—a 7rice aisolln!ent, nei
u • and chehp:
BON—TON; and other kinds of HO,O/'
- - • , 1 \i
YANIKEFfiNO_T_IMAJ 9
11.A.TS ' ItiARDWARE
,•eIicCE.EIq,.O.BOOERIBS.
HAND , MADE- BOOTS AND , SHOES •
And many other things which we will be plebaseclinfa I RIVM.NII
to show, to all who will'call and examine our .
Stock .:of ~GoodO
Barer° purchasing elsewherey as 'we believe it sri
pay, yds for your time and trouble.
SMALL -PROFIT S; 'QUICK' SALES,
'READY IS:PPR *MOTTO.
; • ; :Pon't:fotge4 to call at the
Empire i /#00f: 49.,4.T.:1010n Bloc :
Nov: 18,1867.
•
Grocery. and , Provildo4:t . tore,
cp. D.
w .t!olsat 1.11 , D RETAIL: DEALS
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors an
Cigars,
FOREIGN do DOME GREEN
CANNED FRUITS AN
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS Fc
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c.
kfull an'd,aomplete aseorement of thp 'shove
mentionedloode of, the be quality always on
hand. .
Particular attention paid to Fine, Orocaries
Dealers and Consumers will tind' It to their in
torest to'exatnine his Stockbeforo
Corning, N..Y., March 11;1888. • t-
CASH PAID FOR HOTTER AT ~
WRIQHT it BAILEY'S.
It M
,
FIE
Such us
i • 1 , I
CORNING, N. Y
• I ,
~t
MEM
DRIED FRUITS,
VEGBTABLFS,
CROCKRAY .
kEZMM
NFAW FIRM!
& C
•
T0, ,,- BUY :601 SELL - OUR
•sl :237.71,44+.2viii0
" 7 .1:1 • H ; UZI
, AI 1
'UTE will buy at the highest market price,
!LI" f f i li W P,Fl ar Tz e ?' !
SHEEN' PELTS', DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, RIDES,
AND VEAL SKINS,
for Which; 444111 tati blab. • ' " ' •
We will manufacture to order, Preach or home
tanned Oa& or. KIP. ROOTS, in the best man
ner and at Air rates, aid pay especial attention
to REPAIRING.
We have a Sret-rate•etook of
REABYIIABE WORK,
on which we vfiti,not be . godereohli-Ned from this
time vrelhallitiakelt - irpoint - to keep - op the beat
etock of
•
- LAMA'S' GAITERS;
to be found In the county, which we will sell at
a lower profit than such articles, have over been
'ogbridin_this_reiti4n- '
We shall likewise keep up a good 'assortment
of
44,014§' ' - ,B4OIO,RALS. ,LEATHER
ROOTEES,, OKILDREWS AND
MISSES WORK op VA
, RKALS I STAIRS
vs,
~),
and all ityloid MEN'S WORK.
LEATLIER4 ,- FINDINGS, , •
can be bongbt of us as cheap as any Where this.
,t side of New York, and we shall keep fall stock
?0C ;i. ii. ~if.
• 33 - 4891 '8 Ley 'PleiggagN
*) /1 1 1 - , &TM . a, . ,•P 4132.
itS - aoj elfpnrpaS eapasie pas , ilo Gansu
. aono co de I sutaittlii gooßa pus &ipso° no
llama al cuempauff Buldean egoto pus
tritqoiapi spoof) ha JOAO sainavera snug OA
gLmantota Ssoupuat siorepaiag %invent
•11 son ass Loq Las , euiqospi
SP qua 1 ;s• nl sotote gof ip moat laspi avo
at 'y *bad 'setyq knotia loimusg Lasea Nam
Icalea3l cus Roma ‘pippamg •0 pemaprd
t
NllO9
.poougotoo
notaatta jo nontiong oq) ttflo mom ()Ai
91,1111111fil
Jo Nools eazei SAGA, 'oeiv
(pug iimq) 'emu 2j La nS
ttaixas
'Roux aou "lINK
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"KO.l ROHS minion
ROHR
xusitug moo
Pin Pang Joil sum(
•va VrISIZSANUIT
liallifllitUV,l,i4l)l 211:B
`SgAOLILS
lIV.M.CIIIVH
snoS Ilaufnq Sq eliquecaud colUsi u eau zuu
•
souping mina no %fa °ova
1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1868.
WE commence this year with an exclusively
CAW business.
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT 1
CASH PAID FOR OATS 1
CASH PAID FOR CORN 1
CAM' FOR EVERYTHING I
A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR EOR
~, LARGE STOCK OF FEED. FOR
CASH 1 '
AILARGE STOCK OF PORE. FOR
1 CASH 1 '
I 1 and sae ns. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
llsboro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. -
/
.i.
fl persona indebted to us by note or book
art moot call and settle or pay costs.
. 3, 1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
. ~
OfibOrd.goth.:l;tiess' ju Works.
,
AVING engaged Mr. JA MB SMITH to
, superintend Our ClothinglVoiki - iva's aro
1
nryeady to do all kind of coloring and dress
idn good style and on short notice.
,I S. A. HILTBOLD,
itt,,lB, 1887—tf. 0. BLAIR.
3 . .
BE
MEE
0N17735' sty ..9.A1
ono& no loori pawl,
~` L .. ~~ e
.10
. 1
IHvM-SSra
CASH 1
1868. FOR' MLE.
• ,BY •',
B. 0. WIOK II
A T HIS NURSE — Mt - OR
tkr, NA, NEN 'T A, la TR88.3; : I
• 60;600
A . •
ptol ;
*0;000 Pest
• A good supply of PlillItt; P
andORNAMRyTAI, TREE S.
The Fruit trees are conapos
varietir, good, healthy, some
In bear ng.' Any one swishing
will do ;well to call and sea m
obalelsewbore. Or. Deli
free of barge.
Tiog 1 Fob. 28,1888-1 y
1
To Owners of Horses
TOBIAB' DERBY CONDITIO
warranted superior to any otl
the cure of Distemper,' Worms,
bound, colds, ap., in, 'Horses; and
of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Mee
tlo They are perfectly safe and It I
stopping Met working of your oohs
lbeappetite; giro a tine coat;cleat.
urinary organs; also- increase the
them, and- you wilt , never ho wit
Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of
used. silent fur. Aare; and recess
friends. Col. Philo. P. 1311811, of I
Course, Fordharn,.N.,ll..,‘ would-owl
woe told of what they are compe.),
is never without them., Ho has ov
horses in his charge, and for the It
rued no.otber medicine for them.
rained me to refer any one to him
references can be seen at the depot
and B.sddlers. ~ Pries 2.) cents p
Cortlaudt Street., Now York. .
Public Be,
AMONG the useful icuprofe
there, are few that give
good, few 80 ♦roll adapted to re
feriog, few so well approved by
now and powerful remedy culle
the German' people Call it Heal 1
and,Utufort to
(rem, Neuralgia and Hhoutuat
speedy relief to that largo clan
aro often cured and al7itys ben
ward application.
For sale by all Druggists.
Wholesale Depot DAY, HO
GER, No 54 Courtlandt pt. No
T:lmira Saw M
Cat an ci •Extra cast Steel
around
' Circular*:,
MILL, MULEY, GANG ;
CLEARING, SOOTII A
SA* S,
, ,
Mr. J:SCRIEFFE:LIN,_Jr.,
Bell at FaeteryAhicnitpin Mega.
Order's - lei 4e., left
felln svlll be .attended' ns .prom
the Manufactory.
41:140B;EWS
. Sopt.lB, 18117.—tf.
=I
NEW FIRM; NE
AND NEW PRI
AT TIO(3,I-S,
WrICKHAM dc FARR, havi
tage of the late &elitist
have received their stook and
furnish those in want of -
Goo
At the lowest cash ratcs. 'A'ho et!
general assortment of
DRY GOO]
AND YANKEE NOT
Both staple and fiun
Hats Jc, Caps &Os".
PORK, FLOUR; SUGA
And many other articles too nu
tion. We woold say to Morchant
all others in want of PORK or
RIMS, BUTTER FIRKINS Al'
they cap find diem in any quanti
retail at our store. This work is
tra in quality, just manufacture
Factory.
_ Tioga. Doe. 11,1367.
WELLSBORO FOU I
MACHINE SH
TIIE subsoribera baying proo
machinery are now ready to
all aorta of
CASTIN
PLOWS, CULTIVATO
ROLLERS, MILLGD
SLEIOH•SIIOES, W 0
SAWING 111AOHIN
&c., &c.
We have also a
WOODWORTH P
for custom and Job work, We are
to do
SLITTING & SCROLL
Having a first-class aorew-cu
are preparod to make
CHEESE PRESS S
to order. Builders of Meese FaCtories are re
quested to examine our work. We' manufacture
the
Champion P
ono of the finest implements in the
Cash paid for OLD IRON.
CHARLES •'
F. L. SEARS
Wellaboro, May 16,188726.
Mrs., A. J. Soft
I S•now receiving the Fall styles
MILLINER
direct from the city, and will fbe
her old friends and customers, with
ones as may choose to favor her w
ronage. I have engaged a first•cl
ker, and am prepared to carry on
DRESS-MA
in all its branches. in a satisfactor
Orders taken for Hair Jewelry.
paid for hunuin hair. Store ove
burg's Grocery, Main-at.
Wellsboro, Sept. 25, 18874 f
Tioga Marble W ,
THE undersigned is now pre
cute all orders for Tomb Ston:
manta of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND I
of the !stoat atylo and approved
and with dispatch. •
He keep constantly on hand
Marble and will be able to suit all
vorhitit with their orders; on as 1..
as can'be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and
and made to look as good aknew.
PORTER
Tioga, Nov. 1, 1867—tf.
1868.
AND ON.
iT,IOI3A:-
Tres.
reel
AOII, CIIRRRY,
SHRIJpIIRRY.
!a of the eholoest
f th•ew large and
to get a supply
stock before per
: ered at the depot
and Cattle.
IPOWDERS ARE
erb, or no pay, for
lots, Conghs, Hide
olds, Coughs, hass
input, &c., In Cat ,
oot:mat ; no need of
lls. They increase
o the stotrutch mud
milk of cows. Try
tout them. Moms
rotting hordes, hue ,
tends them to bid
the Jerome Race
use then. until he
d. sine(' winch lio
r tenuity rittniltig
stiltreu years has
o line kindly pot ,
Over 1,000 oilicir
Bold by Druggists
r box.. Depot, . 56 Wv14. 1.9 J '
II eft 4 . .
..
cots of th'e day,
'mute promise of
ievn human suf.
thu public:au alai
Salutifer (or as
bbripger). '
Oho poor sufferer
, and brings
of diseases that
.tited by an out:.
GLAND & STI
York.
ufactory,
Patent Paper
MN'S,
C ROSS-CUT,
D OTHER
s authorised to
with Mi.. Rehief
aly as if left at
BURBAGE.
GOODS
EMI
)
PA.
g taken a'dvan
n the market,
TO prepared to
1. ok consists of a
Ell
ONS,
Shoes,
Together with
, TEAS,
1 1 , erous to moil
1., Farmers, and
OLDER BAR-
D TUBS, that
7, wholesale or
II new and ex
,d here at the
WICKTIA
1. 65 FARR.
fly
P.
rod additional
urniali to order
s,
SUCH AS
S, FIELD
'ARING,
D,-
ANER,
lao prepared
SAWING
L to order.
g Lathe, we
iItEWS,
OW,
!market.
ILLIAMS,
eld,
leased to see
as many new
ts their pat
as Dreasma-
ING
manner.
Good Micas
VanValken-
II•
. rks. •
l if
tarod to exo,
:s" and Nona.
ARBLE,
• orknianship
oth kinds of
who may fa
onside terms
dirt cleaned
w dcox
111111
Prllors bP 'the Attperier Qualtty
IIP
' r : • ,'
AMER i -
Gil
xlmi AT i
- ; I
MEI
.WAX;Tg4?4,, MASS::
=MEN
' Thb American Compitny, of&hum,
Muss., respectfully Subinit their' 'Nat then :Ire
cheaper, Moro acctiritte,lM•s conipiot, more intra
ble,-better utiteptcl for genera', use and inure ea
sily kept in ardor and rt:Li:l4ra 'than a ny '
crotches iii ih 'Ufarkkt. - They 'ore 14:oplcr in
1 , till anihthrrefore strmiger, and 'likely
to"bO injured-than 'the wajniity'nf-foragt, wptch.
ea, uiblelviiire etlinp — osed of from in to 300 pie
ces, while in an old English watch the:4i aro
tatire'than TOO pails. flow they run und‘.4 the
hardest trial rratchcs can bare. is shown by the
following letter: ,
PENN, RAILROAD COMPANY
'“OFFICE OP PL SYEItINTENDENT,
ALTOONA, I , 15 Dec., 1866. j
GENTLEUES The Aches manufactured by
you have baeu in use on Ibis railroad tor several
years by our engtneetem to whom we furnish
watches its part equipthem. •there are
00w bufile three hundred of them earl iutl'4.ri our
line, and • we eibtioliter lima good null reliable
time-keepers; • Idnive great :a tiititetbon
in saying your watches give us lose trouble. mid
'have worn, aiid du wear much longer willinut re
pairs that} any o-e Mine evnr bud ltruse
on Otis read, - you• are a wiii u, at, formerly
tpu.•led to I hoso of - if.nglirat manufacture, of tic•
knowledge') g'4uf.l . rtdiutittion het an 11 cbi•rn they
never keep time as correctly, nor have lity dam'
.as good•serviee, as yours. • •
yyln thuou; statvinums I. um sUctuinctl, by my
Anoclecuour, Mr. Luwie, wboru expuri.i, ex
toiadoSil over a aerie of yearr. itcapeolnlly,
EDWAUD 11. WILLIAMS,.
' • ' •-• • • • General Superinteni -. .
American Writch Co., Watch:inf.
We (nuke now tire different grates of watcher,
named reopectively ab follows :
Trucy d C?., )1“.,
:Walnut:a Jruich Company, IVull.hum., Jluas
P. 5.:114d Lit, Jfuea
1:11cry, • nuetou, Muse.
Howe 'Watch , Company,
• All of these, with• the exception of the Home
Watch CoMpany, itro n tvarrarited by the Autcrietto
Wittch Coinpany to be of the best in:1106411, on
'the most approved prhteiplo , and to peeress every
requisite' for a reliable Ihnekeeper. Every denier
selling these Watches is iirovided with the Coin
p4ny's printed card of guarantee, which should
accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers may
fool 'sure they are' purchasing the genuine article.
Th'ere are numerous counterfeits and imitations
of our W,itchea sold throughout the country, and
we woad caution purchasers to lie on their guard
against imposition. -
Any gra i des of Waltham Watches may be pur-
Chased of Watch Dealers throughout the countr.Y•
BOBBINS & APPLVTON,
Sept. 4, 1867-Bm. 182 Broadway,' N. Y.
- The American Cooking Stove.
AFTER twenty years experience In the man
ufacture of stoves, wo became convinced,
some six, years' since, that a vast amount of
money was being expended by the people of this
country; in Laying cheap and worthless stoves; a
largo portion of which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted in buying the best stoves
thaS could be made, notwithstanding the price
was higher. With this view we proceeded to
construct the American Cookingl Stye, and
spared no pains or expense to make it the best
and most perfect stove that could beltnade. And
we have experimented with it, and carefully
watched its operation for the last six years, and
when 'an improvement suggested itself, we hare
at once adopted it, and we have several of there
improvements scoured by letters patent. in
this,manner we do not hesitate to say, we have
brought it, to a higher state of perfection than
has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves.
-The recent improvements in this stove has
added largely to its convenience and effeetve
floss. In all the varieties of stoves wo manu
facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve
nience and economy in operation, rather than
cheapness in price, - and in so doing wo are antis.
fled we study the interest of those purchasing
our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, ctc CO.,
Albany, N. Y.
For sale by CONVERSE Sr, OSGOOD, Wells
bore, Pa. 1 Ssept.67-3m.
To the Farmers of Tioga County
ASI now building nt my nianuilietory. in !Awl-unse
x vino. n superior
FANNING, MILL, •
which possesses the following advantages over allothor
mills:
1. It separates oats, rat litter. and font seeds, and
chess and cockliS, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all
°the& deeds, perfectly. •
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It docile!l other separating required of a mill.
This mill is built of the beet and most durable tim
ber, in good style, and is sold cheap lior cash, or pro
duce.
I wfil fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
Wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms.
J. H MATHER.
Lawroncovllle,October 10, 18613-tf
UNION ACADEMY.
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA.
FACULTY:
ALIAS HORTON, Principal.
31a8. ADA W. HORTON, Preeeptress.
31108 3HRA HORTON. Assistant.
Mtss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
CALENDAR FOR 1867-8.
Full Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nur
20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868. I
EXPENSES PER TERM.
Primary-Department 4..5 00
0011111/ on English 13 00
Higher English 7 00
Languages and Higher Mathematics S 00
Instrumental Music, extra 10 00
Vocal Music, extra. 1 • 1 00
Drawing, extra j . ' •''' 300
Room Rent 2 50
Board per week.... l; 50
noxville, 'August 14,1867—ti.
REXINGTONS' 11T11. ;110115C.
, .
Artily Revolver,
Nitvy Revolver,
Belt Revolver, ... ...
..
Police Revolver, Nat 4 size Calibre
Now•Pooket Revolver, 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, eider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repbating Pistol, ( . Elliott pt.) No 22 & 32 Cart'gn
Vest Pocket Plstol,'No 22, 30, 32 & 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane No 22 &,32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Ritle,(l3eals') No 32 & 38 ."
Revolving Rifle, 30. & 44-100 in Calibre
E. REMINOTOM & SONS.
. PRINCIP4I. AGENTS. •
Moore kNichols. Now York; Nl:Road & Son,
Mon; Jo Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Foul
tney & Trimble, Baltimore; lionry Folsom & Cu;
New Orleans; Johnson, poneer & Co, Chicago,
L M Rumsoy & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. Cet. 9,1967.-9 m.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS
FIELD, l'po . 9A COUNTY, PA.
FAaL3L'~X_
P. A. Allen ' Principal, Professor of Natural
and Mental Science.
J. T. STREIT, A. M., Professor: of Languages.
CHARLES 11. VERBILL, A. 'lit., Professor of
Mathematics.
Mns. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages
and Drawing. '
Miss MARY E. HUGHES, B. E., En. Branches:
Bliss.. S. IL PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the
Model School.
I. G. HOYT, Professor of Vocal and Instrumen
tal Music.
EVAN MFREDITII, Instructor of Vocal Mu.
' sic
SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8
First Term begins September 1, 1867,
Second term begins Decemb'r 9
Third term begins March 23, 1868.
EXPENSES •PElt TERMiOF 14 'DIRKS.
,‘)
Fall and Spring Termiljelp i ding board,
room rent, tuition, 1 - 1361 v rent, fuel,
oil, and washing, MI 00
Winter 'berm, Q 64 00 .
Day students, tuition and book rent 10 00
Total expenses, for school year $lB4 00,
Nq
,extra .ehargeo., Moms furnb•hod
Skye!, chairs, tables, stands, Pails, beiihttwts."
mattresses, itillows, and ono comfortable, For
further information read for Catalogue
Aug. 7, 1367, 6w. Addicee, Prlneipe I '
HE largest assortment of Watche's, (loam
• Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county
at [l9dec6o] FOLEY'S.
kin and attar 11utlay.i Nut , . 2.501, .144.4. tiatti' r' .
ii•a%. , 7"i Haag at rout the fullon lag hour.:
i
EtrttgAiin noIIND.
.. ..
• ',.; "-,•
12Af.,.i. In., 1... x .1
prir 1:ill : usithipi-exciipluil tot it,,r, :..
1,,,, 831,turianca, atm fintiliirl., can neetinp. a iti, t . ....
for the West. 'sit, xi
0:40a In' t Ight t:XprepS, ;9111d3t)S, Xellard, WI nqt,,i,
, 6413rnad/C.f,,4/14.4)11/1114111, making iiiiuid, ~,,,,,....1 ,
~
' ;' , Wltli tralio,uf rite,Atltirific it Great I Vezderii , t, t :
:t.liore'oinit tit alai Trutili hallway, tot ail ;mint,. n, i ..•
7:03 a. in.,Niglit t f xpr i kso, Daily, (in HOll,l, ...,,1,,',,
~,,
•w thi..lU ;lad tin.-IVi•ht, ct..onetting an ltao, t... ' f..
7:111 a. an., Night Expres.,.,Siunday, nit, 1,1..1, NI ttti..
tl.ter ltuti !Waldo. i•la'Atvuia:
10:32 a . 1111,'Xini i 1 n 1.:
T1A.n....t1kit....YK . CX6bpted, for tut!, , f
-1
and Durikitlt. " .. • . , ..
1:45 p ni Baltimore fixpredo, litinady.• .., i1 ,,, d i . L '- ' ,
liuchuster and ItulTalti, via Avon.
..
7:03 p. at.. Day Express,..linnilnyit excupteit for Ili a d It
Salamanca, Dunkirk. mid Alm We.t. , i_ainceth,t; ... R..
at :ialamstiica with: ttia !tint is iinil (Lem 1ve, t ,,,,: li:
Railway ; nt 'Buttsoo with tbn katleti Ehoro a i„i o m. , 1,
Tim uk Italltrayti;tral at Thiltikirkivith t lin lathe 81.,,,
Railway, for all. pointi went And sun th.
7:IU put I lay Exprona.Ann , ({3jexeilm-41, tut L. i„,,,, a.
12.60 pin 11 - ay Freight. SuMliiyit extiptetl. t
. •
6:48 p.m., kinaigratit i Vain fniti,y;ffir the Yest. 1 I,'
t
-
EaB2'W,AAD notntn. I
k
12:Iti a. tn., 141,40 .K.cproati i pally, Sunday! excepted, 11.
connecting at OrnycOurt for Varwiti:, und at 14.
Turk vi Itli afternoon:trains' tint!' ittuameis for limi t , -
and ;New Idt;f,„ll9al. &Wits. r• ~, „, ,
4:18., S.. CI ncinnal i/I xp ra-... Diondnyx-na.,,pit ~ ~,, .
arena at Vainira lot Jiatyinhnig, l'fill:; 01 II )11,. and '
Ili , :I „,,th ; at ihy..vi fur ,Itlinep.; at ittati ,india, •
. for :.., raunsc; a tOreti R Bona for ettantot., l• Nl t i,
. ph ia, aii d ',6 elitOl r i; r iki 1.9.r.1ca14 arc ri tor ni 4ll loy, dna a '.
• I i iayeOnr; fur Newburg anti ,Wartricl: .
10.15 a c. A. cot/0110a doll Tr.iiii,Val). onili,,ti n at , *:
at Kitaita for canninialicllo.. , 4 , •% • :
10:48 a. ai., Lay Exprciti..7.: mtayrtresrepti i; . cyanic ill.t •
at Elmira far Caftan - Mt in, ttultfugi t aup,‘, , f at k , 3 ,.,
misc.:it' 0 riiitt ha Mr Scrn iiion at I.a, liam Bleb a t
. itatrlay. al, • dpriay 010 *int hifilnfAht Expail
Tittitt of uw Jertey Ji4ilroad for l'hiladttipliia,Balti.
r y o • tud Wanhington. , , ',
.. - p. 111:; IL E
titimorr xPr4•ris, Stinitayßexcer.dial.
4:55 p. ra., New Yank .1.11/ BailirdOre .Midi,t•Ellytiliy, Ca ,
explt d
7.07 p it Lichtultig Itrpre.s. Sunday. excepted, Lott
lo•ctin:...: at Elmira fur If wiiit,,,,,-, Phil.ficielpina ant
• . ilia Cuttla :. nt•Jesay City 'with' morning exprany
train or Noy .Nr.cy itailroad fur Baltimoru AO
11'.v.iiia t , ,,t..n, and at Saw YOrk with morning en.
pts , .. train. tor Bo.ton a rat i tho Eat.
12:30 IN tn. Way Freight, Still ays exempted. -
.., ; •
W3l li. HAIM, 11. ItlDial.F... •
0 uu'l l'itiss. Agent. ' " • Ourel Bup't. •
Lionto)l, jJj'
Slossburg. & Corning, 4 .Tioga R. R.
will rnu n, fallowsuutil fin tiler notice: -
Accomiumlutlon—Leaves 79& 4..m., Maw.
field lit 7,65. Tloga: ut„ 8.33 I.awri movlllo at o,l:i_
arriving at Corning at X 0,25 a. in.
Mall4-Lent•ellllossbung at 1,60 v. tot Manlifleld at 2,3 e,
Tioga. at 3.08, Liiiwrencvpla -at 3,so—arriving ki
Cofning at 5 p. m.
3lail—Lc:4l - ra Corning 'at - .8,15 ni in , Lawriincoville nl
0,18, Tioga atlo.oo, 31aiusfiold at 18,38—arrIving at
flloandiurg, at 11,15 a. m.
Accommodntion—Leavas Coining nt 3,46 p. DI Law.
reneevil to at 4,62. Tioga at 6.60,
,blansfield at tt1,35-
urriving Illoadiurg at 1,20 p. m.
L. 11. SHATTUCK, Supt.
•-- - - •
• I.I:ATINS FOIL TILE NORTE'.
Trains for Cananilagulaleavo - Elmlra fOHOWS : ;
Accomodation at 700 a hl
Expre4s [fastest train on road] ...... ..... 11 45 au,
lllali 6 15 p
Way Freight, [puoionger Fo!leliattuol.q] 7 10 a tu
On and after Nov. 24, 4807, trains will arilveatr
depart from Troy, as follows;
•
LEAVE 'NORTHWARD.
10 55 A: M.-Daily (iiicept - Srinduys) for El ruin, Dar.
10, Canandaigua, Roc'ooter, 9uap. Bridge and the
Caundao.
945 P. 31. Roily (eucept Etidayta) for. Illtnira.ki
Buffalo, via Elie Railway
s frptia
"LEAVE SOTITHIVARD.
009 A. 51.—Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore
Washington, Philadelphia, &c.
9 05 P. '3L—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimev,
Washington . and Philadelphia.
J. N. DuIIARRY, . .ED. ,
S.. YOUNG
(.Icol Supt. Illessieburg, Uert'l Pars. AO
.o , .‘ l ll2Pore, Al,l
Philadelphia dc' Erie R. R.
On and atter .tONDAEfrOetelKor 14th, .1S(11, rums
OD the Philadelphia Erie Rail Road will rue es
lcia9 Philadelphia
- Williamsport
arr. at Erie
Erie Express loaves Philadelphia—.
•• " Williamsport
arr. at Erie
Elmira Hail leaves Philadelphia.—
a Williamsport...,
" arr. at Leek Davao
EASTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Erie ' 40.404 m
" .. " iVilliarrisport 11.40 pJa
" " arr. at Philadelphia 8.6 S azu
Erie Express leaves Erie 425 p m
" " " , Williamsport 1 350 ais
" arr. at Philadelphia . ,•• /.00 pis
Elmira Mall leaves Lock /Javan7.lo a a;
..
.. " " Williamsport 8.35 aal
" _arr. at Philadelphia. 0.10 p m
Mail and Exprimi connect with all I ruins on Warm
Eranklin Railway. l'itabenger4 leaving rhiladelpin,
at 10.00 AL arrivu at Irvluatown=att 6.40 a. in. anti tat
City at 9.60 a. pt.
Lt.:tying Philadqpltin. at S.OO P. M., active at Oil Clti
at 4:30 p m.
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WETTWAIID Do' D. r.nSTWAIII , MUSD,
Mall 0.30 I Expieba..: ....5.11.
Accommodation 6,25 I Mall
Express 12.10 I Accoqiniodatinn, 11.0
Express 11.00 i Express • •ii h.
At Cori there is a junction with the Phlindelphia s.
Erie, and Cil Creek Rail 'toads.
At Itleadvllle .pith the Franklin and Oil City and
Pitliele Branch.
At Leavittfiburgo the lqahoniny Branch zanhen
rect route to Cleveland. At' itarthatt conueeto t Itis
Cleveland nod rlttabutglt Railroad.
Thu Bond pabses - tbrougb Alsron. Auldaud. thhou,
Marion, Urbana Rua Dayton, Iclet:..eting
roads, and ter! alnateb nt Cinch nuts.
MILE Subscriber will sell or runt the follee iue
vuluablu properly, to wit:
One taimsrn stand in Lawrenceville.
- -
Ono farm, on which• ho cow readdeb, otte•h,di
lnilu from three churches, CV:tl School
two grog shops, tend one railroad, and about 11/1:
dibtaneo from tho lino of 'he 'Well,-bort, aid
Lawroneovillo Thu tarn' eol.L.1u01(.0
cures of good laud, ito acres tioubored, well we
tored, arid very productive. It requires tLat tut
sceil t ttt ttt .owed and planted. howevel, to
onsuro a harvest.
_ .
Ono farm iu Jaelbup towuolulp, 115 avret ; a
lir:A-rata place) fur a choett, tatatay,
Alto—furl mule*, 75 sheep, and attar
stuck, cheap ou rua.scattablo terms.
M. S. 11A1,1, IN.
I..4rainice, Apr. 17, IS67—tf.
Planing & Tnriming.
TTAVING gut his new Factory in operatst.n.
II II is now - prepared to fill orders for Cubino
Ware promptly and in the best style of workban ,
ship, linvitig procured n.
44-10 W in. Calibre
..36-Itio in. Calibre
Nevi size Calibre
I . l'a is ready to 'tress boards Or plank with dispatch
SCROLLWORK & BRACKETS,:
furnished to order. His machines are of the DOST
est :and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Poard and Waln Sob WELLS
BORO, PA.,.
Oct. 31, 1866-tf. B. T. VAN HORN.
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j ton Mineral Point Co. two now niantifacturtng the
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coats mill put on, mixed with pure Linseed OIL will
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- Sept. 11. 1807-om. 2tit Nor' Street. New yoi
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WOODWORTH PLANEIt,
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