The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, April 15, 1868, Image 4

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    Letter .from 'An Infant Prodigy
The following letter purports to bo from'an
fAidjust thrdo weeks old. Tinny one bas a smart
er baby, fetch him along: ' '
Dear - old Untic:, I dot oor letter
My old Mammy she ditten better.
1. She cvecy day, little bit stronger, -
Don't mean' to be sick very much longer.
Daddy's - so fat can't hardly stagger, •
Mammy says be jinks too much lager!
Derr little baby had a,bad.eolie,
Had to take tree drops naesy pprrygotic
Toot ii dose of,tatnip, felt ,tvuss'n ever,
Shan't 'tate - no more tatnip never !
Wind ou somit, felt p(ioty bad; • ,
,itiorse. fit of witness ever I had 1
Ever had belly ate, ole- Untie Bill,
•
Taint no fannow say what oo will.•
used to sleep all day and cry all night;
Don't do ED now cause taint eight !
• But I'm growing, getting pooty fat;
.oitis,ks most two pounds, only t'ink o' yet',
i LittVo femnin blankets Was to big before,
cunt Jitin me in 'Z'itt no more. '
so safall, baby sO stout, •
Had to let the plaits in 'sin all out.
Got-a lnnul (4 hair iCELS JO black us night,
And big boo eyes 'yet ldok taighty,bright;
My Mammy says never did see •
Any ozzer baby balf,...as sweet as me.
(Jranhrna comes often, Aunt Sarah too ;
Babyb. , ves. zem, baby loves 'oo— "
Baby Fends a pooty kiss to his UntleS all,
Aunties and cousins, big folks and small.
Cau't yite no more, so goodsbY,
Jolly c•Itl Untie wiz a glass e! LVALIE
BREAD PO !lER.
• One year Captain jC---i----being off of
dutionJhe Pacific coast, pitched his
temporary tent on shol'e, among the
California miners.. He spent his time
in shooting deer, erign very plentiftil
the locality he'ltad S'eleete,d, • and occu
pied a hat conjointly wilts an ()hi Span
iard, a, lineal descendant of PiZarfO.
Hard by, another hut was tenanted by
one Johnny Scott, a Texan Ranger, and
by one of the greenest youths appropri
ately named Clam.
One morning - , Captain Itobbert had
been engaged in baking wheat cakes on
'a griddle. The deer-fat with which he
grOased ate pan had taken'ilre and been
extinguished; but, as a result, there
were a lew black specks in the bread.
Green happening in, the Captain in
vited hint to breakfast. •
''Wall,'' said Green; '2l ,swan, this
here's the best bread I've cat since, I've
been in the diggins—light and tewth
soine—hut Ny11:103 these hero little b/iteli
specks in it'?"
"Oh," replied the captain, govely,
"o v a' s the powder f rise it with."
l'eowder.'"
"Ye.-z—gunpowder—the beU yeast in
the world."
"By Gosh !" !-aid • Green ; "I never
heered or risin' bread with powder."
"I never heard of making good bread
without it. Put in plenty of powder,
hnead it - into dough, and you'll be sure
to have bread light as a leather.'
Green went back to his hut with it
new wrinkle.
"Scott," said he, to his friend, "I've
been down to Kollerts :Ala eat the all
firetiet good bread I ever cogged my
tooth into.'' a
. "Well!"
"Wall, he told me his secret. It's the
peoWder done it. Ever you beerd tell
of risin' bread with powder?"
".Never heard of making good bread
wit bout,"replied Scutt, gravely, catch
ing the joke at a flash, and relating
corroborative military experiences.
":-leott," said Green ; "I'll tell you
• Iv hat—to-morrow mond& I'm goin':- to
' spread myself. Darned if we don't boy
light In ead once; darn the expense and
t.'olumity!"
Ife hest morning Green rose bright
and t arty, and went to work kneading
his 10 cad. .;!leott rose up in his bunk,
and :.uporintended the operations.
"1 low much powder have you put
iu ?" enquired. '
'`Abeuitt 11 v e fingers," answered
G reoll. "Ain't that eriqugh for you and
me?"
'•l'sinA(:!" said •Seott;
tavy s, tnetl,•• replica tiireen, suiting
the action to the word, "here goes the
hull loon. Darned if we don't have
one gociii hatch."
lint [,mote he was ready to put hit•
broad into the pan, Scott said he'd s'op
out and be back in five minutes.
Making his way to Kobbett's
he on voun lerefi that worthy officer.
\Weil," said the captain, what's up?
You scent bursting with suppressed
.laughtor." .
• "Well I flay be," answered Scott.
"Keep an eye on ottr, ranch—that's all I
hiNe to say—and . in about tell minutes
you'll :,,co."
Sure enough, in about ten minuteA
den-e black smoke was seen- issuing
71010 the ranger's hut, accompanied by
a hi- llig and spluttering like that of a
rocket starting On its flight.. Out
I aim) eed Green, his face black as a chim
ney brick, his whiskers and eye-brows
signed 01/. As soon as he recognized
Koldiett, he stumbled up to him, and
called out, in a tone, between a blt4ter.
anti a hlubbor: "Look 'here, old Rob
" belt, Yet' can't fool me,with yer powder
bread:"
E .StLV SUITED. This morning a
young gen tlemen from the country
stepped into a store on East Water st.,
and informed the proprietor that his
occupation was that of tt carpenter, and
he desired to. get a bosom pin emblii
matic of that profession. The obliging
jeweller looked 4er his stock, and find
ind nothing else; showed him a very
Masonic pin. The young gentleman
looked at,it very carefully.
ho "there's the compass
'and squal. I use both of them—but
why dififf't they put a aw in it? It's
first rate as far as it goes, Hullo! theres
G there—what does that stand for
The jeweler didn't know.
The man studied it cardully a ino
rtent, and a bright idea strnek him.—
II is face litc,hed as if he had made a dis
d eovery,
have it," he said: all\right.
G stands for gimlet, Compass, square
mid
_That will do—l will take
it.'!'
Thore WaS a touch of sadApss in his
. voice:N he pinned the emblem on his
Coat, and went a W.aF o•
mnutterin:
"Cornpaz, ,, , square and gimlet. Ido
J wh-lt N': 5 :1 .9 1 - 1
watiper-; IrieonBin •
ln One of the courts a few clays since,
a man was testifying regarding his
eonncelion with 0. ease where offers had
been - made to hint to club a mart, but
In; declined the - job. "With great solem
nity, the counsel asked, as if - antieipa
tir; a iurh Moral'reason for his refusal,
why the witness did not commit the
as-::ult.. sin," was the candid
"I'm a little lame, and I was
afhial the police would catch me„"
TL 'y hay, a Horne Journal up in the
.woo-k of Northern Michigan, and it
put 1:11 - c, :he following "society news:"
" SM,r. :Nlis-qiiiihlwah-bow-you is engag
ed to - 2 , 11 - -tiqualt-wah-quet-o-qua, daugh
ter of Ne-lie-nah-ah-nah-quot-way-be,
the Initzlity hunter; (Mr. Mah-kah-da
ualHA,-you to the dark-eyed Miss Malt
kah-tia-(ina ; Mr. Ali-ne-no-wah-bo-you
to the 1:elle f of the forest, Miss Ah-qua
-4va-1,0-yen ;.,and Mr. Kish-he-11e...1e-kali
kali-s:llin to the chick-we-nauch Miss
Ae-qua-he-die-won-o-qua."
. A i'rovirlenc•a boy five years of age,
Laving . 1.:/!2.-•11 a can of milk, his mother
toe!.: him to task, with moral suasion,
and woolloi up her discourse by exclaim
ing : '• What in the world was you go
ing., to . , do wi.h the milk anyhow?" "I
wn, going to steal a little dog to drink
it," was the crusliing reply.
Mrs. Jenkins complained in the eve
ning that the turkey she had eaten at
than kbgi vi nO. did not set well.,—"l"rob
ably," bald Yenkins, "it was not a hen
turitey."
"We see," said Swift in one of his
most !-Itrcastic - moods. " what God
thinks of riches, by the people he gives
them to."
A inan set his son to studying law,
liceauz-e he ,caid he was such a tricky
little raseal, and ho wanted to humor
his chief talent. 2'
NEW HARDWARE STORE 1
CONYERS & OSGOOD
TN addition to their old business in Du Goode,
Groceries,. c'., eepartiOeN a
STOVE, TIN. AND GENERAL HARD-
two doors below the old stand; where they wan ;
daeture
l'i'Y 'PRiNCIPLE;
that is, in the mast substantial manner. In the
matter or •
S r INDY - VA' S,
we have enough to do all the Cooking and warm
ing in Tina County,- In fact, wo have Stoves
enough to MAKE A SIMMER in
i WA LRUSSLI.
We are the qnly s agontY for the sale of the
AMERICAN COOK STOVI
it Wollsboro; and this Slove is tho
AUTOCRAT OF, STOVES,
'We, keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails,
Steel, Hem Sloes, rind n complete variety of
If yeu_iltin't. believe it DROP
CONVERS & OSGOOD
WeUnborn, Sept.. 4, 1887, ly.
BrooP , sKirtTsl' au
. .
. ~ ~
Do,LA.rio & co'is
c. -
Stoves l: Stoves::
A N D 41 A Di II AV 4,11. E!
- 11/' FR. WILLIAM . ROBEIRT S begs' td
annonneo to the citizens oS Tioga County,
that in addition to his excellent stuck of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittaniti, and Sheet-Iron Waro, .ho
has, nt a great outlay, stacked his store on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete assorttnenkof Shelf flardwaro,
or which we onratO the followlagatqalcs:,'
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, lIAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, -
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
• i PUIVPS, AXES, •
_NGERS._
rt-ro _
"It'll he ilfi
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,__
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
4. • TIC
SPRINGS, rtoßsE SHOES IIOOP, BAR
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE •
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS
. COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.• '
PATENI\ BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a now thing, and made for use. These aro but a
few of the canny articles ,ccirposing our stock
of Tfardware:'
We invito the publ c to ca 1 and examine for
thomselves. - We aim to keep the best -quality of
goods in our lino: a d all pork to 'order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM ILOBERTS•
Wollsboro, Sept. 1,
Stoves & Tin Ware
Good pooplo nil, bothigreat - and atuall,—if you
want to keop . -
you must have enough to eat, dry wood, a good
wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a •
TIP TOP COOKING STOVE!
This last and crowning good, I have at my Tin
and Stove establishment, opposite Ray's Block,
Wollshoro, and its name is the -
HOME -COMPANION
on 21lhands admitted to, be equal to any in the
world.
f -
TIN WARE MAD] kO ORDER,
promptly, and warranted to give aatisfaotion
executed in tho boat manner and with dispatch
CALL AND SEE ME
1
Wellaborough,Nov. 21, 1867.
•
WARE STORE,
TIN-WARE ..
ox 111 E
SIIELV JLARDWARE
866-tf
FOR THE MILLION
PEACE IN THE PAAHLY
REPAIRING
D. P. ROBERTS
"NEY R l' - Ct•t)IJS:STORE.
'FOLKS St BARKER,
wE have jest received new and very
hrgn st.ek of
DRY GOODS,
SHEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, ' PRINTS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. • VEST
!NOS, READY : MADE CLO
THING, PIA
BOOTS AND SHOES,
also a large.and well selected stock of
CROCKERY, HAki DW A RE, -WOODEN
W ARE, STONE \V ARE, KERO
SEN E OIL, PAINTS OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
SYRUPS MOLASSES,
„ETC,. DTC., E;ip.
IV° are able to offer our 'customer§ the benofi
i•the
LAST DECLINE OF PIZICES
n'tho New York illark , .t, our Stock having been
ThrehaFeJ side° the great ill:0mo in Goode.
IVellAtt,r,,, July 3, 1867
SAVII‘,TG,S K.
GARDNER'S
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
(ALI) saying that a,penny t•nytni is a poindy
kfi enimetl jest tiolt ; GAB pNLR imitainipg. his
evtabllitimMot! ~§, a viihts' Ileontnny ,i 8
Wenn!), said `s•Mte olci chap whore name I have
forgotten; and it is eciMmuy to trittie where the
•
. SLAUGHTER
of high 'linens isimlitg prosecuted with vigor and
without rePrievu. I can sell Sugars, Teas,
Mo.
hisses, Fish, 'Perk, Flow-; Corn Meal,Coffees , Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything intended
for family umi,'giving.the buyer-the benefit •
THE •
OV
• .
fall at thi, laarlsois, ',ailvautago dal) , appre
by,ovor'ybody,excepang onlx,thoso verdun
' '
•
' • ,
who prefei; PIONI4ING TO, PAY DM) ban,'
dred , percent. profits to the seller, to 'PAYING
twonty•fivo per..eeV. ,easli. on delivery of the
goods. .1" ahall;offer my ,gtock of goods at fair
prices
EVERY MONDAY,
EVERY TUESDAY,
• AVERY •WEpNESDAY,
EVERY SATURDAY,'
and till up as fast as I sell out.•
~Vellabnrn, June 12, 1 867
NEST
PHOTOGILINI GALLERY
MN
NOW OPEN TO TTIB PUBLIC
EIE
MESSRS. ICING &EASTMAN would
form their friends and the public generally
that they have fitted up a now Photograph Gal
lery in thd best possible style. Having oa of
best SKYJLIGIITS in the State, we are prepared
to take all etYles and sizes of
AMBROTYPES & MELANEO TYPES
in the best artistic manner, for Lockets or Oases,
large or small. Largo PHOTOGRAPHS copied
from small Cards or old Daguerreotypes of de
ceasod friends. No trouble to take
CHILDREN'S' PICTURES,
Sample proofs always given, when ordered'
Come 5r141....try us.
pe. "Gallery over Eastman's Dental Office,
Filth Door below Roy's Drug Store.
J'ati. 15, 18(1.8-1y. .
HARKNES'S & IMJEY,
BOOT AND SHOE .MAKERS,
Over }Nilson & Van ralkenburria Stoe, in eh
room lately occupied by Benj. Seeley.
11000 TS AND SHOES of all kinds made to
order and in the best manner.
REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and
good. Give us a call.
r ,
JOHN HARDNESS,
WM. RILEY.
Wallsburo, Jan.'2,1867 y. ,
17
.z
-11. )
•
_ . ,I. , I,STI.CICLIN,
Chaltraaker,.Turner, arid
'FUrniture Dealer.
SALE ROOM, optosito Dartes Wugon Shop,
i
;tfain Street.. ACTORY in' Sears .15 Wil.
limns Foundry, seodnd story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gunran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wellsboro, Jit'pe 12, 1867. J. STICK LIN.
NE.W. GROCERY
•
At Dartt Settlement.
T UE SUBSCRIBER has opened a new
• GROOEO & PROYISION STORE
•
At the above named place, where ho proposes to
furnish Gkood t s in his lino cheap.
Market prices paid for Farm Produce, either
iu cash or trade. The patronage of tbo public is
respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE.
Charleston, Deo. 11, 1867—tf.
Planing Machine.
AT ICEENEYVILLE, PA.
T RAVE put in a first.cluss PLANER, and am
I! prepared io plane t3ooriug, siding, ete. to
order. GEO. D. KEENEY.
- -Sept. IS, 1567-Iy.
Flour and Feed.
LL kinds of Flour and Feed, and in any
quantity to suit customers, at my Mill in
Miitusburg. N. E, CALKINS.
Mainsbat'g. Jan. 22, IZIGS-3m
T (5 - I. A :SY YE R S
BANKRUPTCY BLANKS,
in fall gotta, at YOUNG'S BOOKSiORE .
(.NO. 5, UNION BLOCK.)'
such as
TOLES h BARKER,
OTHERWISE
THE
INNOCENTS
Ey.r.llY
EVERY FRIDAY,
EIREI
I=l
IN WELLSBORO,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Bring thep along
KING & EASTMAN
P. Its. WILLIA3IIB & Cll.
SEMPER IDEm,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED
ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN
DOW• GLASS, & PUTTY, '
Have come down to Old Prices at lagt.
WE do not hesitate to say that we huve the
Largest Stock of >
PUR E ENGLISH DRUGS
PITVINT MEDICINES
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP
CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL
BRUSHES, MIRRORS,
WINES & LIQUORS, '&C.,
MI
EVER BROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET.
We' have also the-Largept Stock of
I.
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Pure( White Load, Pure White Zinc, Linseed
Oil, Coach Varnish, Furniture Valiiish, Yel
-tairOcbre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yel
low, Chrome reen,• Prussian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Lacher, Japan,
Spanish Whiting, Paris White, liaison:tine, Resin,
Tar, Log Wood, Pustic, Brazil Woad, Cam.
wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Ake
eohol, Benzole, Spirits Turpentine,
and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes, , , • .
Which we will sell 2b per cent. cheaper than any
other, establishment in the county. In short, we
have every thing ever kept in a first class
DRUG STORE,
and all we ask is for you to call and examine our
stock and prices before buying elitewbore. Re.
member we can't be undersold.
All goods warranted or no vale.
P. R. WILLIAMS, l P. It WILLIAMS It Co
J. L. Virmaems. J . No. 3 Union Block.
Welleboro, June 28, 1867
Now GrococlLes
J. It.
RAVE just r Ced7Cd from tho city a large and
varied fLES.rtmont: of
WINTER GOODS!
Bought eirice the decline in prim], and will bo
sold accordingly. We reapoutfully invite atten
tion to our stock of
CASSIM . ERES, BiKA, VRR 'CLOTHS,
TWEEDS, FLANNELS,
also, a largo lino of
MERINOS, EMPRESS OLOTIIS, AL
APACAS, and other DRESS 000DS•
and DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Also, a large and niar assortment Of
' LADY MADE CLOTHING,
at greatly reduced prices.
LADIES' FURS—a nice assortment, new
and cheap.
BON-TON, and other kinds of' HOOP
~SKIRTS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE
CROCKERY, 'GROCERIES,
HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES,
And many other things which we will be pleased
to show to all who, will call and oxamino our
"
Stockof Goods
Before purobaAng elsewhere, as we believe it will
pay you for your time and trouble.
SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES, &
READY PAY IS OUR MOTTO.
Don't forget to call at the
Empire Store, No. 1 Union Block,
We'labor°, Nov. 13,.1867.
Grocery and Provision Store,
CDD .
. 4.83C-7Ealay
WHOLESALE AD RETAIL DEALIR
in all kinds of
GIyWERIES,OVISIONS,
Wine&, tdiquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
CANNED FRUITS AND
.WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS -,&
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, .TOYS, &c , &c
A full and complete assortment of the above
mentioned goods of the best quality alviays on
hand.
Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries.
Dealers and Coniumers rill rind it to their. in
terest to examine his St , ek before buying.
Corning, N. Y., March • 1, 1868.
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER AT
WRIGHT A BAILEY'S
MEDICINES,
PERZUMEIIY,
- N, • ;
Sueb as
owen & Co.,
CORNING, N. Y.
DRIED FRUITS,
V_ECIETABLES, I
CROCKERY WARE,
NEW FIRM:
, BUY
.0
"I'VE will buy, at the highest markets price;
tlio followiu[eartieles. • '
,SpEEP PELrS, DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, BIDES,
Aril?. VEAL SKINS,
for which we will pay cash.
'We will manufacture to order, French or home
tanned CALF or RIP BOOTS, in the best man
ner and at fair ratcs, and paY espeol'al attention
tollEPApplo.
'
SU
We have a first-rate stock of
READY-MADE WORK,
•• -,
on which wo will net be undersold, and from this
timo wo shall make it a point to keep up the beat
stock.of ,
LADIES' GAITERS,
to be found in the county, which we will sell at
a lower profit than such articles have ever been
offered in this region.
lYe shall likewise keep up a good assortment
`of
LAPIESI BALMORALS, LE AT HER
BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES WORK.oF VA
RIOUS STYLES;
and n)1 styles of MEN'S WORK.
LEATHER 4. FINDINGS
can bo bought of us as cheap as any where this
side of New York, and we shall keep a full stook
of
FRENCH CALF, , FRENCH KIP, UP
• PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AIVLS,,
RASPS, GLOVER'S" NEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, CRIJSPS, with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the Mr
gest in the county, and we sell for small profits.
Wo talk business and we mean business. We
have boon in this region long enough to be well
known—let those who know us try us, Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob
erts' Hardware Store, C. W. SEARS,
' ' GEO. 0. DERBY
WellsUoro, April 24,1887—tf.
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1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY. 1868,
• ,
WE commence this year with an exolusively
-CASH business. a
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT.I
CASH PAID FOR OATS I
CASH PAID FOR CORN 1
CASH FOR EVERYTHING I i
I .
A..)ARG STOCK OF FLOUR FOR
I
• CASH 1
1 _
A 'LARGE STOCK OF FEED FOR
A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR
CASH 1 4,
•
Call Lid sea ' WRIGHT dc BAILEY
WellsbOro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy.
All persons indebted to us by note or book
account must call and settle or pay costs.
Jan. 3, 1808. WRIGHT' A. BAILEY.
Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing WorkS.
lIAVM G engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH :to
superintend our Clothing Works we aro
now ready to do all kind of coloring and dress
ing in good style and on sboit notice.
Sept. 18,1867-6.
BUSINESS 1
ALSO,
BINDING
NEN
jo Nom Intl ktoi u ,ouly
t o w:4A:En ST
10.31111.1.
'NOM aoa 'TIV.bI
'Roux acars aSUOR
`KWH AulniEt IMPS
, peapung avd sruyg.
DATI27.7g .7.ITV gAI.
3.0
6 saAoms
CASH 1
S. A. HIL TBOLD,
O. maim.
1868. FOR SAM:. 1
B. 0.
„ .
A T lIIS NURSERY 1 n FRUIT AND OR,
A
NAIONTAL TRIM% IN TIOOA
60,000 Aire Ti'
10,000 Pe r Tret
A good supply of pbups, PEACH,
audORNAMENTAL TREKS ic SIIRIJ
I-
The Fruit trees are contpueed of the
varieties,'good, healthy, 'iota° of them 1.
in bearing. Any one wishing to got
will do well to call and seo wy stook be
chasing elsewhere. OS" Delivered at t
free of charge. . - •
Tioga, Feb. 28, 1868-Iy*
To Owneis of
rrsODIAS' DERBY ' , IN POWD itS ARE
L warranted impedes there, or is pay, for
the cure of Distemper hole, Cou Its, Hide
bound. Colds, &c., in a , Colds, Co gbe, Loss
of Milk, illaplrlontfue istemper, & ~ In Cat.
tie They aro perfect - P. Innocent; so steed of
stopping the working • inlaid. The increase
theappotite, is,lvo a fins mse this — stritch GO
h
urinary organs; also so milk of co wer ---'irry
theta, and gou will nt. _ Atheist them. Hiram
Woodruff, the celebrated traluer of trotting hobses, Des
need them for years, and recommends' them to Isis
friends. Col. Philo. P. Buell, of the Jerome trace
Homo, Portfintm, N. Y.. would not use them until be
was told of what they are. Composed. slice' which he
is never without them. lie bus over twenty running
horses in his charge, and for the last three years has
used no other medicine for them. Its has kin.l is per
mitted rue to refer any ono to bins. Over 1,000 other
references can be seen at the depot. Sold hr Druggists.
and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box. Depot,
[Feb. PO
Cortlitritit Street, New York
Public
i
A MONG the.wieful i provements 0
there are few the give more
good, few so well adapt° to relieve h
feting, few so well appro ed by the pu 1
new and powerful rowed called Saluti
the German people call i Ilealtbbring
It gives ease 'and com urt to the poc
froin Neuralgia and R eumatibrn, at
speedy relief to that largo dim of dire
are often cured and alwriya benolitecl
ward application.
For sale by all "
Wholesale Depoi
GER, No 54 Court'
NEW FIRM, NEW 11
AND NEW PRICES
.CAT -TIOG-A, P • _
1 til .
WI KTIAM ..Ir, FARR, having taken advan
tage of tho late decline in the market,
have received their stock and nro prepared to
furnish those in want of
Goods
At the lowest cash rates. The stoell'oo
general assortment of,
filtY GOO4S
AND YANKEE NOTIONS,
. Both staple and fancy. •
Hats & Gaps Boots
PORK, FLOUR, SUGAR,' T
And many other articles too numerous
tion. We woold say to Merchants, Far.
all others in, want of PORK or CID s ,l l
RELB, , BUTTERPIRIKINS AND T I
they can find them in'any quantity, vvb
retail at our store. This work le all ne:l
tra in quality, just manufactured her,
Factory.
Tioga. Doc. 11,1867
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP.
, fe
MILE subscribers baying procured a
MI
machinery aro now ready to furnis ,
nil sorts of
CA &TINOS
PLOWS; CULTIVATORS,
• ROLLERS, MILL GEAR!
SLEIGH•SHOES, W 0 0 D
SAWING MACHINES,
&c., &c., &c.
I,voonwoliTll PLA
for custom and job work, We aro also
to do
SLITTING & SCROLL S
Having a first-elaso sorow-cutting
are prepared to make ,
CHEESE PRESS SCR
to order. Builders of Cheese Factor
quested to examine our work. We m.
the
Champion Plo
ono of the finest implements id the mar
Cash paid for-OLD IRON. I
CHARLES WILL
F. L. SEARS.
a Wollaboro, May 15, 1867—tf.
L.Mrs. A. J. Sofie.
Is now receiving the Fall atyloa of
•
MILLINERY,
diroot from the city, and will be please
hor old friends and customers, with as ma
onus as may choose to favor her with HU
ronage. have engaged a first-class D;
ker, and am - prepared to carry on
DRESS-MAKI..
In all its branches. in. a satisfactory roam
Orders, taken for Hair Jewelry. Good
paid for human hair. Storo over Vaal
burg's Grocer* Main-st.
Welisboro, Sept. 25, 1867—tf •
Tioga Marble • Works.
THE undersigned is now prepared
cute all orders for Tomb Stones am
ments of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MA '1
of the latest style and approved 'work 0 1
and with dispatch.
Ho keep constantly on hand both
Marble and will be able to suit all who
VOT him with heir orders, on as reasonab
as can be obta nod in the country.
Stones disco) ofed . with rust and dirt
and made to 1. ok as good as new.
PORTERAW IL
flogs, Nov. 1, 1807—tf.
GB.
' •
S •
ERItY,
BERY.
oholeert
arge add
supply
iroro par
he depot
attle.
s and O
enef
the day,
'.rotnise of
matt suf.
'lie as that
r (or as
r)*
1 r sufferer
111 brings
11Bes that
an init-
11 d- ST I
AGLA
w York.
tory.
I , t Taper
al
.S-CUT,
HER
wised to
\ •
if. &thief
1 ' lit* left a
BAGE
11:111S
eats of a
Together with
ZVI
I to mon
," era, and
BAR-
B BS, that
I , lesale or
and ex-
I; at the
WICKIIAU &
Z 3113
MIMED
We have also a
prepared
WING
to order.
nth°, wo
UZI
es aro re
;nufaetnro
Pro° or The 3tipprior Quality
• •
Fa"
BADE AT,
WiiliiilJol, MASS.
: ---- The-Anierfeiti 'Watch .Couipany, of Witlthaut,
Muss., respectfully data:nit that, their Watches are
cheapei, more aceurafe, less complex, more Jura:
btu, better.adaptafor general u-e and mot-bleu.
kuim. io order uudrapuircd than any tier
watches in dic marltrt They are ziinpler in
structure, nod therefoio stronger, awl le,s
to bo injured than the majority of foreign watch
es, tybielt are col/mused of from 125 to 300 pie
ces, while in an old English cr;at(di (hero are
more than 700 parts. Row they run under the
hardest trial Tv:veins can have. is shown by the
following letter: '
PENN - . 1 , ,. / .IIILIIOAD COMPANY.
OFFICE or ;nu OEN% SYERINTENDENT,
ALTOONA, PA., 15 Dec., 1800.
I GESTLI3IFN : The watches in.inatactured by
you have been in use on this railroad for 'several
years by our unginewon, to whom wo furnish
watches as part of our equipment. There are
now some three hundred of them carried ton our
in°, and we consoler thvw good and reliable
tiiiirAeepers. Indeed, 1 have gloat satisfaction
in saying yanr—vintehes give us lek•is trouble. and
have worn, and do wear tuueh hinger without re.
pairs than any watches we hare ever had in use
on this road. As you are aware, we formerly
traded to thosto'ot En4lish stotunfahturo, of ac
knowledged good reputation , but as a elit:s they
%ver ku p Limo as correctly, nor ha.c th,y done
a good, service, ag yours.
In these statements I am sustained by my
predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex
tended over a series of years. Respectfully,
• EDWARD 11. WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent.
American Watch Co., Waltham.
We make now five different grades of watches,
named respectively as follows :
Appleton, Trav & Co., IVoliham, Noe..
Waltham Watch Company, Waltham, Mae*.
P. S. Bartlett, Mo ss. Waltham„
litia • Elle 771 BOOM,
Home Watch Compaoy, ,Wae!.
All of these, with the exception of the Homo
Watch Company, aro warranted by the Arnerrean
Watch Cempany to he of the best material, on
the most approved principle, and to possess every
requisite for a:reliable timekeeper. Every dealer
selling these Watches is provided with the Com
pany's printed card of guarantee, obieh
accompany each Watch gold, so that buyers tray
feel sure they are purchasing tho'genoine
There are numerous counterfeits and imitations
of our Watches gold throughout the country, and
we would caution purcht4ers to he on their guard
against imposition.
Any grinten or Waltham Watches uny bt . pur
chased or Watch Dealers throughout Om c•.untry.
BOBBINS & APPLETON, .
Supt. 4,1 S 7-6 m
The American Cooking Stove.
AFTIIR twenty years experience in the /1/111.1-
ufacturo of stoves, we became convinced,
some six years since, that a last amount of
money was being expended by the peoph,”t• this
country, in buying cheap and worthies Stoves. a
large portion of which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted in buying the best stoves
that could ho made, notwithstanding the price
was higher. With this view we proceeded to
construct 'the American Cooking Stove, and
spared no pains or expense to wake it the host
and most perfect stove that could be made. And
we have experimented., with it, and' carefully
watched its operation for the last six years, and
when an improvement suggested itself. we have
at once adopted it, and' we have several of these
improvements secured by letters patent. In
this manner we de not lidaitate to say, we have
brought it to a higher state of perfection than
has herntofero been attained in cooking stoves.
The recent improvements in, this stove has
added largely to its convenience and effective
ness. In all the varieties of stoves we manu
facture, we study usefulness, durability, clms
nience, and economy in operation, rather than
cheapness In price, and in so doing we are satis
fied we study the interest of those purchasing
our stoves. SHEAR, PAGKARD, & CO., •
Albany, N. Y.
For sale by CONVERSE & OSGOOD, NVells
bore, Pa. ISsept67-3m.•
To the Farmers of Tioga
,County
lAM now hniitling'at my manufactory, in Lawrence
Title. a auperiOr
oes,
FANNING MILL,
wbioh possesses the following advantsgee over another
mills:
1. It separates oats, rat littor, and foul seeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow' seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill .
This mill is built of the best and most durable tim
ber, iu good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
dace.
I will fit a patent sieve, for separating oats from
wheat, to.other mills,ou reasonable terms.
J. II MATHER.
Lawtonceville, October 10, 1800-tf
UNION ACADEMY.
KNOXVILLE, TIOG4 CO., PA
AND
FACULTY :
ELIAS HORTON, Principal.
3las. ADA W. HORTON, Preceptress.
Miss MIRA HORTON. Assistant.
MISS AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
.CALENDAR FOR 1867-8.
Fall Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nur
20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th,1808.
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department
Common English
Higher English
Languages and Higher Mathematics.
Instrumental Music, extra....
Vocal Music, extra
Drawing, extra
Room Rent
Board per week... ........ .........
Knoxville, August 14,1867—t1
ditional
to order
lELD
0,
_REIII:INGTONS FIRE A.R3IS.
r n
AI,
200,000 FURNISHED TRH U. S. GOVERNMENT.
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 16-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, A Navy size Calibre
Pollee Revolver, Navy size Calibre
New Pocket Revolver '4l 100 in. Calibro
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31.100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) NO 22 &..11.2 Ourrge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22,'30, 32 Sr. 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane No 22 lz 32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Rillo,(Bealal No 32 it; 38 "
Revolving Rifle, '4B & 44.100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON k SONS'.
21
Moore & Nichols. Now York; Win Bond & Son,
Boston;, Jos 0 Grubb & Co, Philadelphia; Peel
tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom Si Cu;
New Orleans; Johnson, pencer St Go, Chicago,
L M Rumsoydc Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San Francisco. Cct.-D, 18Q7.-9iu.
AMS,
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, - MANS
FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY ; PA.
d,
F. A. Allen, Principal,
.Professor of-Natural
and Mental Science.
J. T. STREIT, A, M., PraTessor of Languages.
CHARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of
Mathematics.
Mn.s L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages
agd Drawing.
Miss MARY E. HUGHES, R. E., En Branches
MIEIB. S. R. PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the
Model School.
-I. G. llOYT,.Professor of Vocal and Instrumen
tal A,
EVAN MEREDITH, Instructor of \ ocal Mu.
to see
ay slew
!tr pat
-0.13130:111-
MI
prices
alken.
SCHOOL YEAR 1882-3.
First Term begins September 4, 1847,
Second term begins Dem:ll6'r 9 "
Third term, begins Miircb 23, 7563.
EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS
Fall and Spring Term, including board,
room rent, tuition, book rettt, fuel,
oil, and washing, 11
. _. ... $6O 00
Winter Term,....::., 0t 00
Day students, ttlxion and book rent 10 00
. “. .
• F . ,. - :"k -
Total expenses fotschool year
No extra Char% Rooms furni
stoves, chairs, to ' ','-tAta4s, Jails,
mattresses, pillow44Airtonti comfort.
farther information Fentllor s iCatulogue
Aug. 7, 1867, Ow. 'Addrees. 1'
to exe
Montt
!B LE,
anship,
in& of
..ay fa
e terms
leaned
%lIRE largcet assortment of Watcl es, Clocks
.I. Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tio a - county
at [l.9decBB] FOLEY'S.
Ok TO
Ib2 Broadway, N. Y
AM: (11:NUILILLY
TO DEALERS
PRINOI PAI, AGENTS
'F'A. 0 _
LIEN E:4l (tr 'TR
BRIE IUULW
01, . Nov. :Mb 1817, trAtlon 11/II
lulivoetablingat nboot LlO. I'ollo%l
, NEEITSTAIID BOUND i". I
12:26 a. Ht.:Ent/1o.: Mail :71intift3, .xcrptcd ho 1;1,1%. I
It), Salamancoou kJ ItublOA., gubitaciliq, tittL tintri•
for Me West! ' .•
6:43 it in Night Expre,t, tl'uodt.3srict•pte.d, for lanfitilo, :k
. .5.0.4 Uinta , / ,ft lid .thi III:I di', well: ing MI C , 1 eft(' I.V( fI, 1,
•%titill ti OD eof the Atlutttle e: it r , rit 11 et luii , , 1 ~ I , t-
blioro,a).o rand Trunk Ilailwa) tiii'all 1 ,01 h t la 4 , 1
7:Q3 a. ra.,Niglit Expresi, DAS lyrtor Duilalu,knlatpap .,
Dunhiik auciWeet,..consecling axaDvve.
Tau a. at.. bandatru exec "to; ior 1:c
v ,41,i and Liaflitly. via Avoil.
10;:'2,i. ni , : 4 11Iltitlyei eXCvlact• rot Buffalo
thud Dunkirk.
1:4 1 / p m Haiiil/70le En); ov., Eiinda.) kAttp , ,tY. Jo
' itt)rbeltesld BuTilo; Via AVOII.-
7:03 p. trk.. Day Mxpruet,..Suntlaye excepttrd, for Litiffak,
,: 4 31.intanca, Dunkirk and the ii'emt, connecting at
at Sahitnancn with the Atlantic NA Brent Westeri,
; at iturdio Ith tho Lake `Awl ft and Cm tpl
Trunk ha 1 vraye, nil , ' it Unukitk with the Lake Short
poii.) , egt awl 901)0).
7:10 p in Day iP/ptc. , 4 xiii•ta)s excrpt, 11,...11 , 3t"l
p to Way Frviight. Sunday. excepted.
6:48 p. m., Emigrant rod a, Daily, for the West
1::14,1 ta., Night Expre,e. Soaday,. excepud,
oonuecting at Grayrourt for Warwick. and at .Nk-vt
York ti afternoon traln and steamaln For Huston
and Neo l'..w‘lanil e l ties,
4:18 it. ni., Cincinnati •Expr; se. Mondays excepted. COL
nectiug at Elmira Icy Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
th e Sq )li th ; at Owego for Ithaca; at Blugliatiouti
I t„,
tor r7yracinw ; it Cleat Bend fer SCJanton, Phil:Mel.
phia. and ',Urea on: a / LackoWllXell tor Mtn lay. a nd u
O i.
iltyeourt,for . tiailim a atal Warwith ;F..
1 4 1:1:i a lii Accommodation Tr:, ip don\ ," colauecting ut
at Elmira Mr CalllCHLlMigrnt. ' 1 , , .
I0:4 4 ; a. ill., Day Express.Bunda vs exeepted,connecting
. at Eliiiira far Ca autelaigita. at Binghamton fur B.yrai
ease, at Great nand for Scranton, at Lachanaxen fi r
Ilawkiy. and at ler.ey'City with _midnight Expseiis
train of New Jet vy ltailraa? fur PhiladelDbiui Inad•
2nora and Wit•hington.
342 p. ii.. Baltimore Expreus, Funda! /I ' iv; c 4 tesl .
4:35 p.l ~ New Wide and Daltiwora Stall. Sunda cx
cepte .
7.07 p in Lightning Express, Sunda} 1 'excepted. con
Ducting at Minim for Harrisburg, Philadelphia and
the South i at Jersey City with to tiling - expreto
train of Nen' Jersey itatiroad for Baltimore and
Washington. and at Year York kid =or:Aug ex
press trains for Hostoti and the Enat,
I
12:30 p. in, Way Freight, 311 nday 8 excepted.
(;elll N.i s. Agent. ,
3:Mashing & Corning, & Tioga 8. U
Truing Dill run as follows until further t.e:
° Accommortation—Leavea Illosnburg at 7,05 a. ra.,'llfana
tit•hl nt 7.55. Yluto nt 8.33 . Larrrsncerllla at 9,16
:striving at Corning at 10,251 a. tn.
Mail—Loaves BlosAurg at 1,50 p. m., blumifiuld at
Tinga at 3,08, :Law•rence%illu ut 3L6—orriving at
Corning at sp. m. ,
Mail—Leares Coining at 8,15 a. m . Lawrenceville at
9,18, Tioga at 10,00, Mansfield at 10,89—arriving at
inos,-burg at 11,15 a. m.
Aecommodation—Lenres Corning at 3.45 - p. to . La
rotet•vilto at 4,52. Tlog - rt at 6.60, Mauctlelti at 16,35
arrMuts, at Itit,s.,l.urg.; at 7,20 p. in.
L. 11. SH ATITCK, Supt
Northern Central R. R
TRAINS POP. TILE NORTH.
Ttniva for Conandagnin leave Elmira ua follotra:
Ac.hdood.dion at '7 On I , it ,
Haptesa (janteat unin ou road] ...... ..... . 1/ 45 an,
Dull 615 p
Way II °I LO, I,lpna,oner coacla ottacbcdj .. ... ..„ 7 10 a u;
Ou and altar Nov. 24, 18e7, ti One Will arrive nuO
deport nom 'rroy, ax fulloun; • •
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
•
10 55 A. 51,-11ally (except Sundays) for Elmira, Build
lo, Canandaigua, Reel eetcr , usp. Bridge and the
Cu imams.
45 P. 11 (oxcept Sundays) for Milani and ,
Buffalo . , ifit Erie Itaiirray from
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
eOO A M.—Daily (except Sundays) fur Ihiltimorc
‘Vmhington, Philadelphia,
05 P. M.—Dnily (except Smutty:4) for Iteltimi,tL
Waehiugton etud Philadelphia
J. N. id 11&BRY,
tieuTnipt. Ilerrisburg,
Philadelphia &Mile R. R.
Uu au'd ntlor MON !MY,- Ortober 14th, 1867, TIRIn ,
on thu Philadelphia S. Erie Hall !Wad 1% ill run as ue
„ WESTWARD.
Mail Trait] leal'es Philadelphia......
•• Williamsport...
•• arr. at Elie
Edo Express leaves Philadelphia...
•• •• 4 .
.4
au.
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia...
4 , •• •• Williamsport ..
4 . arr. at Louk haven-....
EASTWARD
Mail Train leaves Eric
•• •• •• Nyillianispott.
nrr. at Philadelphia..
Brio L`xpres leaves Erie•
•• •• Williamsport.
• •• arr. at Philadelphia
Elmira Mail leases Lock Havoc].
•• •• •• Williamsport—
" •• arr. at Philadelphia..
Meta Clad Express connect with an trains on Warien
Rada ay. Passengers leaving Plailatlelphi.i.
at 12.00 31. arrive at Irvinotuwn at 0.40 a. m. and Oil
City at 0.50 a. in.
Leaving Plailetttelplth at 8.00 P. 0,, Wive at Oil City
at . 1:35 p m. r•••
Atlantic and Great W astern It• W
W.ETTIVAIm BOUND. lidtalf ABA) BOUND.
Mail 6.30 Express 510
Accommodation 6,35 Blail 5.5'.
Express - 12.10 'Accommodation, 11.45
Express 1 11.00 I Express' 61v
At Cury there is a junction with the Philia •ltilda i k
Erle, and ell Creek Rail itottds.
Al, Meathille with the Franklin and Oil ity' sad
['Miele Mauch.
At Leavitt%butga thu Malieniny Branch ma ii n di
rect touto to Cleveland. At ?Ravenna coma is v,sil..
Cleveland and Pittsbuigh Railroad.' i
Tha Road passes through Akron, Ashlant , Gallon,
Marion, Urhatut and - Dayton, Inlet i , t elnig sallow 0,11-
roads, and terminates at Cincitinsti.
1.. D. RUCKER, Gen. rapt ,:Meadville, In i
r Subscriber will soli or font the following
valuable property, to wit:
One tavern bland in Lawrenceville
• One farm, on which be now resides, one-half
utile l'retn three churches, two School Houses,
two grog situps, and one railrotid, and about the
satyr) distance front the line of the Welkboro
LaWroncevilleltailread. The tittle contains 160
acres of good land, 50 acres titubeictl, null we
tared, and very productive. It raluires that the
seed should be sowed and planted. however, to
ensuro a harvest. .
$5 00
6 00
7 00
.... 8 00
10 LO
bo
. 300
2 50
st 60
000 farm in Jackson township, 175 acres ; a
firsi..rate place foi• a cheese
- Also—ter mules, 75 stwep, end other
stock, cheap on reasonable terms."
• M. Si BALU\VIN.
Lawrence, Apr. 17, ISB7—tf.
Planing & Turning.
B. T. YAN 'ROAN,
HAVI.NO got his now Factory in operation.
ia now prepared to lin orders for Cabinet
prouiptly and in the bc.ed.Ftylo of workman
ship. Having procured a
WOODWORTH' PLANER;-
he is ready to dress !wards or plank with dispa tub
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS,
)
furnished to order. flis muchitia- aro of tho new
est and ingt iniproved . pattorns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wu Sts, WELLS
-80110, PA.:".
Oct. 31, 186 d-ff. B. T. VAN HORN.
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Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant BUCCCF
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wife, or lady of taste can afford to do without the
Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents; back
numbers, as specimens, 10 cents; either mailed
free. :Yearly, $3, with n ritluablo premium; two
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$l2, end splendid promiuMs for clubs at $3 each,
with the first premiums to each subscriber. Ad
dress, W. JENNINGS DEMOREST,
No. 473 Broadway, Now Yet k.
Demorust's Montbiy and Young America, to
gether $4, with the premiums fer each.
Match 20, '67--titn. •
It
A I NTR FOR FARMERS AND oru e,un —Tim Graf
• ton Mineral Faint Co. are now manufacturing fly: l .k_
II t.-Cheapost and most Durable Paint in use: tau
coats nell put on, mixed wltb pure Linseed Oil, will
tat 10 or 13 [oars; It iv of a light brown or beautiful
chocolate color, and can be changed to green, drab,
olive or cream to emit the t , ,r..,0f 1 t1i0 conmoner. It iv
valuable for • houses, {lame, Penci's. Carriage and Car.
makers, Pails and IVuoden-ware.lAgneultural buide
ments, Canal Doitta, Veo,cla and .91Iva' Bottoms. Can
vas, Metal and $ hinglo Roofs. (it Mug Fire and iTan.r .
proof), Floor Oil Clothe, (one Manuthetuter hewing
used hOOO Ltda. the Nat )(Wr )(Ind as li paint for any
purpose Is tinsurpaaved for body, durability, elaitictty.
and adhesiveness Price ,i,tl it;ir bbl. of ::.01:1 1b4., which
will supply a farmer car ;%enr4 to come. Send for a
circular a lilt II gives full pa l ticulaT, None gennin
funloo branded in a tr Ado ni.oL Grafton Mineral Pains
Addrip.% DASZLL OIDIVM.I,,
Sept. 11, 1867-11 m. ) '23-1 Pearl Street. NelierYork..
sisl oo
shed =with
hh. hethfoaiitz.
s. For
ineip..l
JOB -WORK, IN TUE BEST STYLE, and
with despatch, a t THE AGITATOR Office.
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EDF-S.;TOUNG
Girt Past , . Ag't
.Uttltintute, 111,1
SALAMANCA sTATIoN.O
Real Estate Sale
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