The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, May 13, 1868, Image 4

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e `t 1r, 441 !4 ,41 4 a k-a 9 .
no Two titian':
.Ina r far-off , 44(011' pal ntex I.leund a
beaiitifalefard - A4fim.hx the wapiti:lo ;,
its • hair waelniangles, and it was be-,
trittied with% He'tdokit tett biOok,
and washed away the dirt, and 'then'
looked upon jt r as one, qt,ti:ke moat-beau
tiful objects he bad ' ever ;
'
hactlongbeen wish.log to paint, • 44:
PlS''.
• tureto be 'Called innocence ; had
travelledtfar ands Visited the • ,hiimes 'of
- the rich and,poor
facelorla
the wayside he saw: What be- thought,
themmit - perfect form , l that' Could , be
given to' represent innocence. He
painted itrwitti the love 'an. artist alias
for n favorite subject; he lingered over
the . pleture with many gentle touohes ;
it waajoyous w lowly childhoed : giyinga
1132 4 / 1 91Y;, - .4I!PY : ,
"The picture yi-48 ti.ting t , 114 1 1 1 014
- studio; a.u,d,visiters,frotn.lfar - > and.s:near
- came to gaze upon ,was..cflinore,
'value than gold tothe painter ; -lia•pro.
duce it he haddriveirl'earth , • ,frotnli ! his
mindand . filled it w , ithheOen-- , Eard
- made him famous.f ; e ,4
• "The mother of the child A
stranger gave l s pao4e7,-,for the_ p,rivil
_ ege of ipottfg'g t c hirq and talking r , and
PlaYtlliK:NYitb4a, cailiglEtang, letms
go away' finny these tieighborao,vho
have tteein opt, b§yinod do -not .'care :to
bolt t` iTheanty ; ,:perhapa7;iather
strangers 'Will - give him' Money and
then.werieed'hotwork - so' hard. ifor a
t , TheYJS,Ceordizigly'.inicked up
all they had,'.whiChwas but :little, and
tratiiped;to. ,nsighbering , They
beaglat, fine,olothes fpr little ,-Xarl; end
carried'or led' him ahout•
. beople' • to
admire. Occasionally some one would
stop and say, What a. beautiful boy,'
and give,. him fruit or. candy or, lithe
"Hans and. Miarthalsoon. found • them-
seiVes wittiolit' the- - •means •of
An idle life proved to be 'a bitter one,
atidinore.to dreaded thairhard work;
Little Kailbe&me ; - peevish ' he 'was
not happy being carried about in, tine
- r.l , ' Ite'yished to play again in the ash
roll on the sand heap
,his face,
became thin , and faded. Plans and
gaitha were finally glad to do even the
niehheet'woi•lt in - the city, to earn their
foo(4-andRarl was pleased to .he
•''' • • '
J`,Yeara paSeed, and'the comPany• the
• boy, found in the. ; gutter, in the dark
cellara and filthy alleys of the city, fill
ed his .mind , with thoughts 134 din* and
filthy, andtilled his mouth with words
to speak those thoughts. .
- And his fade--:-that beautiful face was
taking its shape and' expression from
those ugly thoughts and words •, for thc..
mind stamps its character on the face
as clearly. as the• printer's types stamp
the words on fair White paper.- He
picked pockets, and stole into houses,
and was guilty of all the, wickedness
that a boy of his years 'could find' and '
do ; ho was punished in various wayS,
and'on his hardened face his wicked
story left its marks.
Aayeara . paiied he, grew, in vipe ;
he was imprisoned again and again---,
but he only grew worse. At length,
having committed a horrible murder,
he•was sentenced to be hung. A brutal
and,degraded face was that in the doom
ed man'scell. The jailer said it was
the most Virie,ked fate he had ever seen:
Curb6sltY sent Many to gaze upon the
worst,facethat the • keeper ,of a large
prison ' had ever behell. An artist,
who was visiting the city where the
prison Was, Went to look upon the crim
inal ;he looked at him long and earn,
estly - ; 'through the gratimiohe studied
•
p his face as.' he would' - the work of a
great mister. Tho prisoner turned, and
loe4ed'at hifai.with glaring eyes.
44 4 May . I paint - a ,picture .of You !'
asked the. artist.. , •
' 1 ,91a ! am I. such. a beauty then ?
picture of 'me ? That was donez once
before I Yes, you may make a picture
of- me if you will pay well. You would
hardly think a matt had ever been
inf to,loek at me because rwaS beanti--
The artist 'smiled's kind and pity
-1 frig farewell to .the poor wretch, as he
left with a promise to come the next
day: He had long been looking for a
face that he might copy to represent
vice. For this purpose he had visited
noted criminals in their cells ; ho had
visited the lowest scenes of misery and
wiekedness and looked upon the : vilest
criminals ; blit'ne7ier `until now had he
seen a face so entirely bad as to suit his
purpose. He visited the prisoner's cell
until he had subceededin making epic
ture so hideous that 'those who gazed
shuddered. • .
"The criminal was 'sullenly silent,
refusing all conversation untillhepain
ter had finishedshis work. -;
'"Now my. friend,' 'said the artist,
'what shall I pay you fog the trouble I
have given you ?'
" 'Nothing for the trouble' said the
_ poor man, 'but fifty dollars for the priv
- liege of looking upon my beauty ;
that'awhat you or some one else paid
once before for the same." '
What do t you mean V asked the
artist.
- " mean that when I was a Child
you took me off the sand heap, washed
my face and paid my parents fifty dol
. lars for permission to do Just what you
have now been doing—taking a copy of
' my beauty.' „
" What is your name ?' .asked" the
astonished artist. ' •
" ' I had almost"forg.otten the name
they called me by in those far-offhap-
PY - daY? when I rolled on the sand
neaps, said the miserable Man, with a,-
' shaking voice, I have-been called by
so many names since :, but then I was
Karl Braun.'. •
"The painter, bting,the IWo I pietures
side by side'studio,--Ahe _begin
_ Ltik and the end ttf, Oho . life,—lNll4-
oEINon.A.NIS : •
A SIIARP RETORT.-On the . evening
of election day, the• Republicans of
Hornellsville, N. Y. held,an impromptu
jollification in the village_ park which
was:: addreised by. the . Hon. - Horse()
Beads,and others. In 'the course of
hii remarks Mr` Ilemis allude 4 , to. the
magnanitnity .:Of, the, Democracy,
,and
c t ,
stated that he n e ver knew so generous'
a set of men. , ' Why," said he, '3/al
though we hav - whipped theM out and
out, therbear„u no
.111-will. I have
learned this' evening that several of
them have been presenting our men
with sacki of ilbur, and other provis
ions, new hats, etc., and lots of money,
and—" .. ,
•
"flo to h-- in
1I" tielairaed an furi ;
-4 ft9-04;betnoerat, whO 'had by chaneb
4„lstra v yiatinto the crowd.
‘l. And you have all heard,” continued
"Ate:B„ • that one of ouroppmenta has
- this moment invited •rae down -to
ho,*e . • • .
.•- • •
A writer onpoetry' of slang," "in
thii.Round Taa l, sli,ggests that a sim
pleton is call)a- , "Spozoti" ; and a
. 4 muff," because a spoon touelms a la
dre lips without kisging them, and a
'muff holds her:hand without pressing
it. '.‘ ,: ~I.' ; , .•:11-ki
A girl that has lost her beau - may aS
well hang up her fiddle.
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%; e 4
f 371; 'OIII.E -trr
COUNTRY ANACIIANTS
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CONSIGN Youn '
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ASErEb,isUblow-aw,IDIGAINS.O Buwi'may•
CHEESE .EGOS 11411 AND
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MEAL, -FLAX, COTTON;
FURS AND S„EINS,
DRIED' AND I GRE'EN 'FRUIT& ORKIN,
MINE
Amu POULTRY
;.- . kt
NAVAL STORE S, HOPS,
FEATHERS, " !lEMP,..,•PFL,OVOIONS
; ;•• •
108 A9u .. 0; SPitGIMI4; ,- •; •
Sao
! SOS lAH CAR: PENTE,
Girneig dommissioultfachahts
1 442, 444 and 446 Washisiittini St.,
Nemur,""Jr.c)x-*. 4: l l4lb?''.
;) And receive tie weekly :Price Current of Pro
dßee•rt . rd cirpeerie the,nvisA ee4lp,tepriee.Car
SEND- FOR. A PRICE CURRENT.,
4L1.14." ,
Marking Plates & Cards furnished Free.
.Ztiberat%44:ioance,ifinixd, nn Consignmlta,
Establigh6d May 15t,.1860.
First Class References given when Required. ,
AP9 1 . 1 i2;1 18 .0 8 .7 'll
NEW HARDWARE STORE
..CONlTEiglnggoollr
N tiNiito'n
. ttiol,k, busif! - Opb'ry Quote;
J.,"firoberies,''&o4 lyttyo "
STOVE; TIN. AND GENERAL HARD
1 --
two doors below the old stand; whore they man
tdieture
`) i 7:1 1 3 , l e :! '! 't fi;
HUMANITY PRINCIPLE,
that is. initis:most substantial- manner. !ii In - tho
thattor of !. • ' • _." , 1 • ,•} 1 it
srrovEti.ls,
we have pnongl) to do all tho cooking and warm.
ing in Tioga Cooky. , flier; wo l vo , Stoves
enough to' _MAKE A 'SUMME.Ie
We aro-Annnly ngont3 for tile.4lp of,
lIMERICa MOH. ST,OVH
in WeHebert); anti this Stove is the
AUTOCRAT Olt §l`o VEa
We keep all! kinds 'off
Steel,';lorao Shods, and a coalpleta veridty of
' SHELF HARDWARE.
If you don't behove it DROP IN.
COI 4 IVERS Jr, OS e OOD
Vlelldboro, Sept. 4,1867,1 y.
Stoves o Stoves ::
AND HA.RDWA.RE2
MR.. WILLIAM ROBERTS
.; to :
announce to ttui Citizens of Zoga County,
th in addition ; to -his excellent stook , of qtpya k
Tin-Ware, iiiittanfa - , and 'Sheet;frOri Ware', he
hae, at a groat outlay, stocked hie storo pn
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which wo enumerate the following articlea :
NAILS, SPIKEk CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP ,lIIINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS, •
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS, •
' :-.c„r
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHET'S, CHISELS,
- SHOVELS; SPADES,. FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS, ,
: ! ,
WOOD SCREWS,'
CARRIAGE BOLTS,
"liIIRRS;' SKEINS, WASItkRS;
PIPE BOXES, AXLE- .
T.REEB; ELLIIS
-
PIO
SPRINGS, •HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND, IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS, '
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND SNIFFERS
' COMBINED;_ :Also,: PISTOLS,
R PISTOL. CARTRIDGES,
.POWDER AND
\ CAPS.
LATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
t new thing, and made for use. These are but a
few of the many article's composing our stook
Of, Hardware.
. .
~„. • • : I.' .
; 'We, invite ile public to call, and examine for
themselves. We aim to - kneratie beet quality of
good. in_ our line ; -and all work to Order •'done
promptly and well. - WILLIAM:ROBERTS.
Wellsllo:9,:thipt r, l',lpail;.th
H OOP SKIRTS, at
..viii. ~r}^
,r,
'Y'iIN r SEN?~', `
T3l - I'- ,; tV'.'tE
- TVALRIUSSIA'.. 3
' i
;J
lIE
Mil
De LANO 00'8
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4.11 .3" t‘
fr;'., • A."
NEW DRY GOODS - S
, r a fit 17 4 lt r
TOLES ST. BARKER,
(NO: 5, UNION:I3-LOp:K.)
~ ;' • - '
WE b t avo just received, our now and very
18it0 stook of ~,
DRYS
~0-00
,
"4.lrti 'tad 1:1 4
suet' as
SHEBTINGS, ,
CLOTHS, •OASSIMERES,
itRADY"MADE
11111; 8'' & ". O A'
BOOTS AND SHOVSI
als7 - ingt;4l:y?ll.sflf?.4oa-i
CROCKERY, ItARDWARE - , -- VOODEN
, WARE,'; - SlONgelvArtE, 7 -
SENT: '01`;'PA1108.:;&.':,0. 1 0,.':
' , BVOAES, TEAS, COFFEES,
MOOS PS, hiOLASSES,
. _
.TO,. DTC., ETO.
We are able to offer our ouatemers, the beubli
of the
11,113
LAST DECLINE' - 'OF LP
in the New York 14Iarkot, our Stook
inrob,sl4-elynm tbegivat dpylin is
TOLES
July )3, 1867
VTN G S " VA
i
'bTS~R T~'ISE
'i-g . t"'..-X -- -it'ii::l'l'li'
GROCERY AND PR.9Vk§IC,°,
Lir!
TH.E
ic)t, ififyiitgf thid. I rib* ftiaitid
earned ) jutitpicatilAditphiLlt.
ostabliabinthit'a_,.Stiving`i
Wealth, said soints'clid- °haft' vifitise .
corgotton; and it is economy to . trad
ST
IL
tL.X high prices is being prosecuted w
without reprieve. I can sell Saga
lasses, Fist4i orh; Flour, Coiti 'b
Canned Proits, Spices, unit overyth
for family use, 'ving.the buyer the
OF THE
fall of o markets, an advantage
elated by eve rybody,iffeep tltfg only
0
INNOCENT •
who prefer PRODI4:ING TO PA
dred.per,cent,profitelo, the el Ie r '
tvdtaily4, - 1 perlb4ntir del.
gcupiisi ebialliiffir til'3o.stookt bf
prices -
EVERY +MONDAY,
I , iri w
VO:i rt , SI LPYSt-LAY,
EVERY EDN.r,sl)
EVERY THURSDA
'AYERYTYPIDAY;
EVERY - SATURDA
and A "pli fai, r ,
~t ,l•T'iS.! 4 C..;rf1z.1,11.6A. ,
Wellaboro, Juno,l,2xlActi.
~'F.W
PHOTOGRAPH - iGAL!JERY
IN WELLSBORO,
.
'NOW OPEN i'00; TIIE PI
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, -
AffESSRg. RING k EA,§lll4l.
,131_ form their friends, and_tbe pu
that theY Havelfittedi up' chow Ph
tery,in best :•poisible...sfyle. off
beet SKY - - m 0 911 1 1 toll
,w
0. - 610 iiittitiletratia sited o i 3
.;) 0,11,
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AMBROTYPEII &:-MEIANEOTYPES
1:•• 1 A at.; „
in tiisj boot; artistic nner, for 1:oOkota or (lases,
largo or atnall. I.ttrgeßll,4:3oTOciltetElfEl'copled
from Pmall Cards pp.o)(1 - de.
, pagnerreotypos of
cea 9 9dfrien.fia!,TNPitrri)4le„to,tale , , ,
CHlLDKPNwrlqtruit - Fs„
•-. ;If :
1 " - .1 • '
Bring•tboni;along.
- • 1
Sampie,proors'ileraye giVen when_ ordered
COMO and try ue.,
'7±4l#•:(iiilloty-,Over,,Eistmati!el NI") 41 Office,
Pith Dm:4 Pelor it r oya Ding SOT°.
Jan. 15;
: • - 11ARIKNESS4'-itiliEV '''. I , '
soor:ANII,,,SHOE -M,AX E 1
, . ...-_.,.. ~..„
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Ottr ;Wilsoni h.: Yoy! . Valkepbury's Stpre, in the
„....roorn,, lately..-1
BO.OTS AND .6 11 0 ES, of All hinds mad* to
order iiiiits ktie boitpantio, ~ , , • '
REPAIRING 'cifiiiiVrideAcn • promptly and
good. qivil uk,:a call. '-' r'” ~ .. . „
; ; • , ri ' i v. , 'J. .. , . , f .'.. 16014 l i t krucp 6 c , or .
i
z , 09 .. '
W, M:'.RILEY"
WellabOtOaft4:2;ilB . B7.4i: ._ ~, . . . , i
E..lEt. CASE,
• ;-
H.AIODING,'S:•_EDITIONS
OF FAMILY , PULPIT: 84 111101`0
:GRAPII:I3IBLES.
Wholesale Dealers will tin&the liat to,,erabrace
the largasi .lissartitli4ttOf.'.pißea , ;inNhacontitry,,
The,pablieher, ita..nic,beaitation in: pronounc
ing - them mwo saleable than,any Bibles publiehl
ed. Tbl.varieue editions embrace all the vari
ous atylea.of. , bindiikk and• sizes of typo, varying
in price from $2 to $3(); for .Family Bible, large
quarto size. , , - ,;., -
- 11A_RDINO'S
PATENT; FLEXIBLE • CHAIN-BAH:
PROTOqRAPLI' ALBU M , "
.1 •
The superiority,tif,f'diarding'siPatent Flexible
Chain-Tusk Album,'', over all others heretofore
manufactured, will, upon OR slirtest examina
tion, be apparent to
,alO . •
Purchasers are assured that the abOvn books
are all.of the:best Philadelphia Manufacture.
E.-S. CASE,' 4
1 ! Troy, Pa.
Jan. 8, iB6B2—im.
WelleberoMeat Market -•
I , MiriTcor !
Tir, subscriber opened'a Bierit-lifarko in . , the
building lately' occupied by Dr. Webb,:4i
Crofton-kraal, Monday 'ruining; Feb. i 7, where
be will keep a full aseortment,of ,
.FRESH MEd TS •
Hams and ShOuldere. If the people will give me
encouragement I will keep.up a good Market.; Itob.
10,4888-3 m. - A. J.-TIPPLE. '
ACKINo for hops, boat quality 25 eta periled
at ^ , DE LANO h CO'S.
0ct.12.
SMEMME
MEE
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;r v,.Jy
ORE.
BIM
S,
PRINTS,
VEST-
ii=
ooic of
ICES '
I having been
'Goble: .ce v.
ti ARKER.
Nil.
Li
..n f
P ' 84
STORE,
owing him
jEconomy ie
i namo I have
where the
7,
th vigor and
s, Tons, Mo-
Seal, Coffees,
•ng intended
onefit
duly appre
,hoso vordun
► ono bun
-0 Pat YING
yeti : of 1/4
oodi at lair
NM
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MU
It s DNF:R
MAI
BLIC
.
,would
lic generally
togroph Gal-
Iving,:ono 'nf
'are prnpao4
,r 1
KIItG dr:IIEASTMAN
3E
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MiMIMS
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S.,V;UPER
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L. 'f.
DRUGS, 31EDIOINES4 PATANT,IVIED*
ICINES S PAINTS, OILS, WIN
- DOW GLASP, tl
Have come down to 1(1 Pnees at last.
rii4o,llo,l3ebitato tofity , thlit vi,: 4 lu4voAl4 .
barest, Stook of:- ; • - • • s
-
P ÜBE ',',IENGEI - 211 pRUGS
e r • MED_IONEs,!....'
r
FITHIVt:1111 ., - •
:1 4
'
YANKME,I NOTIONS,
) P..t.IIFUMERY;
FANCY, 4ATKILES,.
fOotn4 ;1•411v ,
linusags, BILARORS,,;
WINES. 44_ itQUiliS, 84c.,:
EVER' BRa 4 f/ . 6e17 , INTO
have•aleo 'the Largest Steak of
!i ! ,
1 :14,;'131,,A5' AND i',III`TY
!
;
Pare White Lead, Pare White Zino, Linseed
,OiL'CoaolvVarnish, Purnittire Varnish; lel
low Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Y*l
- low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blne,
Pale pt DO'et Liek r ei 4aPasi
t; r , , • •• . ~;
Spailish'Whitln'g;Pails Wiiitd, i Kalablntne , Rosin;
Tar, Log Wood, Pitstia;eltrisil Wood, Cain
, wood, Redwood, Potash, Putty, Alas-
• ooltol, Benzole, , , Rpiritip Turpentine,
and Reroiene Oil, Ptiint and •
Varnish Brushes,
t 1
, . •
Which we; 25 per dent. cheaper the alvi
other establishment in the conety.-‘ In short, we
have every. thing'everkept in 'a first class' ,
DittrG STORE,
and all we ask is for you to call and examine Mir
stook, and prices before buying elsewhere. Re.
member we, , ean't undersold.. , t f ,
All goOdel warranted or no sale.
P. E. WlLLiems, 1 - , • i„:11. w,iLLlAbtsAio
WiLiants:;'j " Nci.'3`l;l6iiin
Weltaboro, Juno 26, 1887.
IVeilmr Gircoc'342.o
likoweii Ai CO.
t , a
HAVE just received train - the. city a large a nd
,
iyartaasortuforitog i%::.tcir . . a'`. .
,WINTER GOODS
Bought since tho &Olin* in prices; and will be
told accordinly, 17•,3 repppetfupy : invite - atten,-
,
ton fa our Itdok of • '• •
CASSIMERES, , R- CLOTHS,
• TWEEDS;" 17.;1iN.KELS;
alsoi3O, largoline , or
MERINOS, 1 - gIAPRESS: CLOTHS,
APAOAS,: tind,other , DRESS-GOODS
' and DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Also, a large,and - near assortment of
RBADY NAM. ICLOTHING,
: • at/grently-reddoed Dame,
4ADINo r FIIRS-a-a,,7iled assortment, >ileio
al; cheap, , i _
ItON—TON, and , . othe'r kinaa - ' of HOOP
;,
RE
ILTAN UNE - NOVIMNS,
I OAIS, HARDWAAE
• CROCKERY, - ,GROCERIES.''
:HOD ;.MADE, ;BOOTS AND SHOES,
And bang othiiethingii *blob vkiwill'be.plosepi
to allow .0 all who CI! 411 and examine oar
Stock f ,O 1 -Goods
Before perebasiroglibeirtterW; „ iii believe it will
pay yon'foro.ey tront,le. •
;§MALt PROFITS,' QUICK SALES,
Rp.grg : OUR. MOTTO.
• i Doret torgivt:to* call at 41 , • •
Store,
VirellibptcYtt,6i;')''l96-;:,:':.,::_
=I
**oo*4::k.lo*BltiLir
, Good 011101_4km:id lima f yon
'want fo heap.' • s -" '
.;.: PEAOE IN THR- FAMILY"' =• •
you must: bgvo etionglvte elit, dry wood, a good
wife, well-behaved children, And to drown all, a
.t•
':TIP : TOP =COOKING STOVE!
This j astiand crowning good, 11. e riii
Stoveestablishment, oppdsite?ltoy'S
Wellibdro and Its name is the '
•
•i,11031E -, ''COMPANtoN:''
,on';all,hancis admitted, to be equal to any in' the
world. ; • , :
' TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,.
, .
promptly, and warranted to give - satisfaction.
REPAIRING
executed beet manner and With diepatali.
OALL AND SEE •
D. P. ROBERTS.'
. Wellaborongb, Nov,. 111, I,Bfil. ,
T O LAWY - RRS'—
_,,„,
BANKRUPTOY BLANKS,
in full sotto, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE.
• '
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X 1B W -- V I R DI 1
•• i ‘ 1 -,, ..IIIJSINESSI/ -,. ':'- ' 1
,r- • „ , - \ \ Vir7 '.,
virik irll4,buyost, the 44igliost.ittarket -pips,:
TT., et tolictwing arthillict , 4 , q . ,' ,
I 4 ' , ,
tinztp .P E .I,l` 8 , ELOON SKINS,
DEER REINA= 3 RS, -,,,,. RIDES,
J I.
~-,
forth[ -' . - .
...,,, t.";. ,, , t., , t T , '.; .
' Ws:C* 4 ; ,- 4;ii iiiii,e4.o). . , i' ‘ . 1%. •
....; t,',
A We, Wia,l6lllolAtitail to osdet,litenel! or Mimi
tamed CAIN or•KIP BOOTS, in the best ram.
net:od at far, rates, and pap especial = attectiosi
to lIBPAUtING. , , , , ( -'
, ?
•_
ItEADY-111ADI WOR
on not bo ututeirofiVitiid &Otis this
Hum Ite *hill Mike It a piiAnt biketeis up ' the belt
ktookrot •*- I•t,t S •• - $
ZA -D itE4- -Z TARA"
io found: in' the ; iounty, Wbieb
a lower profit than motrartiolii tier be
offered4mtble.region.' ''" ' '
lire likowlee ketti, ‘llz - t
'...tQOIIIII% , :IpiIiLDREN'EV Atitr',?
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ME
itylarotia3l4 l l34ofat: •
E i 4 1 7 1 14.1i *, f t , .kIiATAT T YOTOS
ban bi imt!ight:of as as 400 ate arlivbete this
t ide of. New tark, and- wa'shall keep - alalkatocir
FRANOII; OALri FRENCH: KIP; . VP?
••
• --
ME
(ir it ' OokOt ' PEg4; $474; tttaatip.4WtS)
St h9 VERS ' , I * INODLES, 11 A STA
EPPF6 I " , C 41 : 41 P 8 smozmAiters
woarov and , .r.EvDnveglillt be timid, tl il
Pit Inc MO Ohnikty a idid 3 wooisß
`.-Wo moan business: Aire
f ll Ol - n
ihloiogion long wnotigh , to be well:
known. those , who :know unv on: • Clinker
Of Mehl end .GraftOn streoo, apposito Rob,
aria' Hardireare Stop," O. W. SHABA • •
'G O.: 0. DERBY., ,
WodlotiorOpilprll2d r lll . 67—tf. . • '
Milt&
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gi ; ~ , ,•• or , ‘ . .n - hati .4 6 xvn spiougum ' -
t
i Oath , ail sta - ,1a;• • -6; ,'• ~,.. - * * PeAl.. 3
Tznot. ~x9.- • oHpn paw , Atime*Ogif Alin ; unflit'd - -
'ulio_atictl,_ p i c atiOraii, gin 4 ooo l Ni
s;inintlnura 'lll ll ll pi *lt*PAii 'Sul osteicni) Puy
irin'ticilayir .9ooe, Lta, ago seHromtple emsq,e
qiitapnijoto ili!supPnq anrap.wg'oo nOultne:aL - ,,-'
i
, , -- -- 71V§pir.'¢9,(txtoe!'4 - 411 0 %'-
olq) pitta' l'pte, !,.til:,104401, tnic l l T4 :f tgOililti%•slllD
0 0 , 'i'',' :- . 4 1 F9 ',MN - ttinollo, 403 n47 1 ,0 4 0AR Inn
.14.'4en:st ,nis, tiolqa , , , pipming,.o 'j iq per .VO4l
EMI
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laitt4Vl(t'',lolo‘ .
1111
am o
pintßopo
sia`mivg 3a e •
ixoliavne eq; nvo ,
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MI
jo vins oats' Llc9ts
IN
=MN
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''' ' ( PER Vieq) Vans
It v.*" tegmari itax,lng
fzi,, , blow aim' lIIVX.
5'40 • `.1410111 1 a0119 519110 H
Ch ; 5 , • 'ago!' vigils linos
OP 05 gp . o,v_anq sad griprx
• 777 g EUY SAL
' `ITIVISVATVW
'7OOJ/S alocioneAt no Jooa Niqz
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ano4 Sating Lq aupieciied off* 8' el/ pug
znoA no eia uB
1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY: -1.868.
EN
MU
' " •
Bi odurmenoi this year with an exclusively
CrA.47lc Weimer., „. ,
CASH PAdD FOR iVIIEAT I
OASII PAID FOR OATS 1
c..
CASH PAID FOR CORN 1
CASH FOR EVRR I VFRING 1 I
A ,LARGE STOCK OF FLOOR ; FOR
CASH 1
A LARGE
.TOOE OF , FEED FOR
0.48ri
A LARGE STOCK. OF 1;0M FOR
CASH 1
Call'and s'es` A BAILEY.
Wolhboro, Jan. 9;1867=1y.
.All persona indebted to ins by note or book
aboount taut call and liettle`or pay cbata.l
'Jan, 0, 1868. WRIGHT & BATIAEY.
Wellabor° Cloth-Dressing W
. _
AVING 'engaged Mr . lAMBS SNOB to
H superintend - our (nothing Works we,.atv
now ready to do all kind of aoloring anti dinn
ing in good style and on abort notice.
8. A. BILTRBLD,
0. BLAIR.
Boit. 18, 1887—tf.
4. '2..
mum
QQ }.,.
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iiiip.o/1;
NA,IIS.II,NTA _TR111313,...1N TIO :
1; '• •-•
60;0041 , „ Apple l9 l o#lo-reair Trees •[-
• • -. • •
,Thslitioiiuogy i.v.A:OO; entit
s . ridOItRAMIINT/Yll - '.PEES 41811AUBBIlitY.
Vraletreea. aro reoulPosegi''oe'the ohotook'
earieties;-.goed, healthy, flame - Of them - large' and
, in bearing. : Atly one Asishing ' to got 'a- supply
will do"well to. Stall and see my' stock before put.
.:''A:gr`lWlv , ellid at the depot
five oPelnu 4 o. I
Tibga, ,
IME
N
dO
• 1i
OAVH
ERE
N !I
ME
ITo :Owners , of !:Horses, , and Cattle.:
I
• Ont As., .'nknux ooNDITIQN P,OWDEItH , ARS ,
twarrselodinperiOr to May ,, others, or no pap, for
le Mira' of 'Disteraiwr,' Worths, • Dote,' Coughs, II ide.
and; Cold's; &c.; I
• .tiorses; and Colds, - Dough*, Amen
of - ,111i1t,-Illitch Totigilli, tiara Distemper, &0., itt Vat •
t10,.- - Alley era-perfectly ante is nil I luneeent ;', nu need of
-stopping the wor,king•ef your animals. - They ,incroase
theappetite,'glie ii tine coat, cleanse the stomach and
tirinaryorganal also Increase .the Milk - of Cows. try
them,und yon will never, he without them, Hiram
WrOodruitt he crlepratAil trainer of trotting horse*, - has
Used' them ter. fear; and {.:commends them to his
Illindi. ' - Col. 'l'hilo?-0.- Hush,,uf, the dertinie item Cotiree,
go:deem Fardlutm, N; Y.,' Would`not Mei 'there until' lie
Iritii told °fluidal* they- aim composed. since which ho
Gs never withoig them. Ile has over- twenty running
horses In his'Charge, and for the
-last three yours bus
Used, no other medicine for them,' ; . Ire hap kindly-per.
Milted me it) refer niiy:one to lin, 'Over 1,000 other
refereticeercee - beseen et the - depdt. Hold by Druggists
end ; Huddler*. -Price- 2b cents per -: box.: Depot, 60
• 9ortlendt Street, New York. ~1 • - -',Y - --- [Pub. 191
1 -
'Pub
e Benefit.
. .
MONG the useful- improvements - of the day,
43,,, there are ten+ That give more promise of
toed,few4e - waft adopted to'relleve - human suf.
eringilew•so *oil approved* On public ea that'
new andliotierfal rentedy - on - Hed,Balatifor (cik aA
the German peopie'eall it - Heattlibilsiger). ' ,
' gives else' unAeoinfort: to the poor sufferer
rem Neuralgia' end •Itheumativin,' and btin - gs
Speedy teller -tol that l oge oleos of diseases tbnt
Ate often cured and axe benefited by ari out
lard application. -
%Retsnie. :by nil Druggists'. i • •
;Wholesale,,Depot DAY, -HOAGLAND A, STI
SAH, No &4 Courtlandt St: Now York.
1 W„PiIIAL:NEW.O{IOIS.
A.t , iii NEW ;PRICES,
• AT :TIOGA PA..
WIOIEIIO4 &FAB% having,takon advan
;
cage of• the late ••deolino in' the market,
tiny° received their !stock and, are prepared to
'fat•rdsh'thosti in Whit'Of r •.'
4 1 "
0 - oo s
Mil
i~~ _ .
tko tosiest.cash rot Os. The stock consists of a
general essortuninenf
'II.Y G S ,
AND YANKEE NOTIONS,
Both staple and fancy
Hats' & Caps Boots Shoes,
T!:aketlier with
PORIt i FLOUR, SOAR, TEAS,
And many other articles too numerous to men
tion. We woold say to Merchants, Farmers, and
all others in want of PORK or CIDER BAR
RELS, BUTTER FIRKINS AND TUBS, that
flier can find them in any, quantity, wholesalo or
retell at Our More. % :This work is all:new and-ex
tra in quality, just manataottireit here' at :the
Factory.
WIOKEtA:IO 4t 'PARE,
Vogt': Doo. 11, i 867 4, •
:1 4 , LI
WELLSBORO FOU
—.lo‘ollllstEl
THE subscribers having procured additional
• machinery are now ready to furnish to order
all sorts of
CASTINGS,
BUCK AS
PLOWS, CULTIVATOR S, FIELD
ROLLERS; ' MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D
SAWING MAOHINE
&0., &C.
Wo have also a
WOOD'WORTH PLANER,
for, ettetdm rind job work, We are alto prepared
to do
SZITTIATO & SCROLL SAWINq
to order.
Having a Aral•class aorow,eutting Lathe, wo
are prepared to make - . ,
CH.FESE..PRESS SCREWS,
to - order. '''Bullders of ‘Ohnese Factories are re,
quested to examine our work. We 'mannfaciture,
Champion Plow;
ono of the tined implements In the market.
Cash paid for OLD IRON.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
• . ' F. L. SEARS. ;
-"ti,re'lleboro,,Stayil+s,lB67—tf.
Grocery and Provision Store,
CORNING; , X. Y.
0. APX.T.AX-ip
WHOLESALE -AND RETAIL DEALER
in Al, kinds of
• .
iiioaßisi . ,-znoiiioNt,
,Wines, Liquors, and
• ,
FOREIGN DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED • FRUITS,
CANNED FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES,
WOOD &, WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
°ROOKERY TARE,
CHILDREN'S - CARRIAGES, OARS &
PERAMBULATiItS, TOYS &cc,
A. fall Wi la 9oßplaW asiortmenS of the above
mintion4 goods, of, the bait quality nlWayi on
• -
Partisuisr attention paid to Fine 9roaeries.
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
terest to examine his Stack before bnplig.
Corning, N. Y., Mara 11, 1868. .
••- - , .
SIM
'lB l 6B
11111
===Engi=
+••••••`'' - „
Proofs of ti
-
firtitte'
t
" W AX,TH * AM MASS.
The A`we>ioAn Wateleleinnpliey;'‘ , l'sv,4ltbd)li t
ititit Viiiit'abeiair#.
afi,eper„ Torn4!ppuir,e,tn, dptb' c`'oajiples; toots slurp,,
tile, beitin ectepi4ifi f r,Koviorui : jise, and inofe 43* 7
kerit in order , ropnirodl4hnn- , any utiles
,norket.- • l'ilry-•iire in
.lirupttirti, A rok.th,e r eti ? re .
1 tik.l7
ea, ucoa : tl foreign witeh.
Is t witiolitatrecototiusod -ffiwo , 12& to 'AO'
watch iltorii are
more than • '7oo;perte,
~; taw hay iinderjko
tardost trial Who ciko , liavo, is shown by the
collptring lettor;! , • , •
I• '' PENN: IVAILIttiAIi COMPANY. ,
''' Ot , i,ini `olittiit, o.itt. tionticrannunr,t,
l . " '--- - "Atroora.',' i'e. IS ,Dee.' lii6l). ,
t OttetyteuN,.: . : Ttip ,watetio3, I»anufacturad- by: .,
you bilV4 /loot,' in (Mom ti.i* railroad for- several'
years., by,lnur, uttkiltm en,. to . when) we, .furnish
rotebes as Witt. ig,:pur,,otplipapoit. , There"-nre
potr Butaujitree : Ictutdred uf.,thoin carried,en our
Hue. and, ,ye.. op renter , them, good ,a nd reliable
iim9 = k °o -P . P"!. itiltdee,f l , I, ita ve - greitt ratisfaidion
firep.7ving,. your ,waisitedgive o* lams itiouble; and:
have Worn, ftLIA du ,wour. much longer without td,
alre t tnan'Any,trutebee.tcebaco, over', bad In tune
A-likiA,T4fiti ‘', 4 5 -Yoll Ak e-,aware, lve -6 40.-4 6 ; 1 1
ruried,tu lit!te, el llogliels,inaitufaFturo,-61"- 00. -
huocrie'illecimutl reputation ; but im-it claws thug
never ketp.,tium no ourr,colly, nor:have they - done .
is good Peyvice, as your. ,:- `. •n • - - ,:.,
: 'ln -thests,.,atatements„ j-4 ut ...unstained by, my,
predeeessory . , ,Mr. ,Letritp, ; ,teboae- experleneeex-::
I feuded over u . :Weries of :yeors.-,,Rospeetfully, ~ ,
1 • -,," -. ; ,- I ,, , ! :.E.I:riVARD, H.' WILLIAMS, _ ~-,
I, ' -
,!-,--. .: - General Superintendent., 4.:
,; !el.uterit'atn - Wtteh Co., Wolthate. ,
1 We'make3lLOW 11.713 liiiroiont grades of , crotchet&
firmed respecitiveixtmfellows :, , ~
Applotou,, Tracy, & Co., . ..,., ; Wit/them ! Otter.
Waithciirk ` Watch. qoiirpoi:ry; Watt), ' Nam '
- ' l o 9 '-
1, - 'Bli'lirlf,' '''''' - irciithoni, .Mor;4, - '
i t Wel.‘ , E/leiy,',l•- : --. -,-;‘ ,-- , flositiot, t kurti, ':' •
1 ,Rome, Tratpfk i Cpmpany, -e, Boston, M ass.-'
_.
1 , All or theitaiiteith , the: eiiaiption ol d Home
;Watch .Compariyotre - crUrrantedAtnerican:
Willett. company: to .be or the - beet- material; on
he-ttattet approved principle, and Ao possess every
,
egnisite: for , a reliabluAiniokeeper. - , ,Every 'dealer
rolling these WatChesis pieeldid-frith the co;
ipany's printed card of guarantee, whielt ould
iiceptutiany Watch:Sold; so .that buyers
feasure,they are purehaeing the genuine article:
:There are numerous :counterfeits and imitations
pf our Watches sold. through Ou t, the country, and
twit would cnution purchasers to.be ert their guard
, • •
against imposition. • - •
. Any grades of;,Waltham:Watehes ruay be put--
tabooed of Watch; Dealers Atiroughout the country.
ROBBINgp„, & atr4l7ll"o.N.
10V—iltp,s 182 . Proildway, N. Y
,
,The !American , Cooking Stove.-‘
twohty years,e4cp,OrieriCe.iii - the man
! `tifaeture •stoves, *e - beeaulh . convinced,
some: six years; since, that' a vast amount' of
Money Was bei9gexpeaded tho.peoplo of this
;country, in,httying cheap and worthless stoves, a
largo` portion of • rhich.vms, wasted; and, that
ruts econorny',Oonsisted'in'bnying the,beit stoves
;that 'could c be made; notwithstanding the price
"was higher,. With , this" view, ,we proceeded to
bonsttuot the American Cooking Stove, and
abated no pairts'er expense to make, it the hest
and mosiperfect stove that Could birmadoi And
We have eXperimented • with it, and ' carefully
watched its operation for the last six years, and
'hen , :art ,intprovement suggested itself, we have
at once adopted it, ond.wo have several of - these
finproVoiatinte secured. by letters patent. In
this manner wide not hesitate to say, we have
brought it to n higher state of perfection than
has heretofore been-attained in cooking stoves.
liThe t recent improvements in this stove has
(added largely to its convenience and effective-
Hpess. 1 In all the 'varieties of Stoves we mann
!facture, we study. usefulness, durability, c'onve.
ience. and , economy in , operation, rather than
'cheapness in price, and in so. doing we aro satis
fied 'vie study the interest or those purchasing
oar stoves.- I SHEAR; 'PACKARD, 'it 00'.,
1 Albany, N.Y.
t'or sale by CONVERSE A OSGOOD. Wells
horn, Pa. • 18sept.67-3m.
To. the Fainters of Tioge. COnnty
•
it AM no, bulldlag at my 'manufactory, in Lawrence
1: Ville. a superior
FANNING MILL,
which polar:moo tho following advatitnpa over allother
• - ,
1. It separates oate, rat litter, and foul seeds, and
Shen and aockle, from vrboat.
2. It cleans flax teed, takes out yellow seed, and all
Other seeds, perfectly.
a; It cleans timothy Bead.
,
4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
This mill is built of the best and most durable thi•
bee, in good style, and, is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
11011. fit a patent store, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, en reasonable terms.
J. II MATHER.
Lawrenceville,Octoberloo_B6B-tf -
UNION ACADEMY.
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• •
KNOXVILLE' 'TIOGA CO., PA.
~• • • • - • -
, • ••,•-• ••t , Acuury :
ELIAS 'IIORTON, Principal.
- Ifse. ADA W. MORTON, Preeeptress.
Miss MIRA HORTON, Assistant.
Una AMANDA DRAKE, Tauber of Music.
- " CALENDAR. YOR' 1867-8.
Fall Term .commences Rept. 3d, Winter Term Nov.
20tb, Spring Term Feb. 18tb, 1868.
EXPENSES PER TERM. • . .
Primary, Department $5 00
Common English 000
Higher English 7 00
•
TAnagaigeli and Higher Matlunnntics 8 00
Instramental•Musie, extra— • • 10 00
Vocal Mamie ' extra. „ 100
Drawing, extra • , 3 00
Reim' Rent, 2 60
i Board per .... 3 50
Knoxville, August/40867—th
.2?;
;r0.41V6T010 . -FIRE ARMS
1;f f
:ISt 11'
I I 2
MP SOLD BY THE TRADE GENERALLY
•
LIBERAL:DISCOUNT TO DEALERS
•
200,000 puitarsnan THE U. S. GOVERNMENT.
Army Revolver; 44-100 in'. Calibre
Navy Revolver, ....... . in. Calibre
Belt Rev01ver,......... ............ Navy size Calibre
Police Revolver; Navy size Calibre
New Pocket Rovoitbr, - 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolter,(Rider's pt.) 31-100 in : Calibre
Repeating Platol,(Elliett pt.) No 22 ,432 Cartlge
'Vast Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 41 Cartridge
'Gun Cane ~..No 22 tt 32 Cartridge
Breech' Leading Rille,(Bealle) No 32 do 38 "
Revolving Ride, 3,.80 & 44.100 in Calibre,
E. 'REMINGTON k SONS.
•
AGENTS. - •
lgooro di Niohols. New York; 'Wm Re a Son;
Boston' Joe 0 Grubb 00, Pbiladelpb a; Foul
tney db Trimble, Ranh:not:a; ,Ilenry Foisorn & Co;
Sew. ; Orleann; -Johnson, pencer Jr, Co, ohlcago,
Ty M Rummy a . Co, St. /dale; Albert P. Crane,
Ban Francisco. Oct. 9,1887.49 m.
TATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS
' FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, PA.
7`.4%.o"Crier"V.
11.4 en Principal, Professor of Natural
andllentalNcience, , _
_i. 'LOPE:BIT, A. M., Professor of Languages.
1111ARLES' 17.. VNRB,ILL, A. M., Professor of
_,' Mathematics.
Mni.I..I!d.PETERSELIA, Modern Languages
and Drawing._ • , • • .
Miss MARY B. lIUGHES,,B. E., Nn. Branehes.
'Miae. 's. R. PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the
' Model School.
LA:HOYT, Profess,or of Vocal and Instrumen,
_ ' tal Music.
EVAN MEREpITII, Instructor of Vootil Mu
810.. • -
SCHOOL YEAR 180-8.
First Term begins Septembei'4ElBB7,
Second term begins Decemb'i 0 "
Third term begins March 23,1805.
EXPENSES PER TERM-DP 14 WEEKS. .
Fall and Spring Term, inoluding board,
room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel,
oil, and wafiking„ $OO 00
Winter Terin ' 400
Day atudente, tuition'and book rent, , 10 00
Total expenses for school , year ' $lB4 00
NO extra charges. -Reams furnished with
staves, - ' abatis tables, stands, -pails, bedsteads,
mittressea,,pillows, and one comfortable_ For
'fiat or Information Bind for Catalogue. •
Aug. 7, 1867, 6w. Address, 14.41(441. -
THE largest assortment of Wstebes, Clocks
Jewelry and Plated Ware In 'hogs county
at - "[lSWaged] , FOLEY'S.
•
-
EMEMEM
LANES ttA V 11 7 . L.
, •
on 'trot after 3l'Onduyfll:Oii. Is;th„ 'IVO; ti a r n
I;l1V.10,411.11110 , t 4 ! .4 ! tir , t 4U 7r OIC! 100 11i; WHIM kit,
thtzeinny needle. - •
::4s ;OLP reil ; Irreo.4 6.1 0 , g um ,.
lu, Zalarrinned,iind iitiulttt k" uidtimitttng
for the-West;
Goa
in Vi t
Ice - ptk .1: ft : ,i I:nta 40.
mnk: It/u itki Wei,
with t lid tit' t h u AtiOhliq Wk.."it iretttu
4bore;unti sirattilTrAnk 4Etulerti.ye,foran
. , •
7:03 a. 4tt.,Nigli t Exprtne,Dtaly,lor Bairn lo,t'a tam e 1...
Inlnktrk nod the %Veer, connovonk as
Tilt', to,, k...xprc4015 1 . 1, 140: ,, 111 1,, I sissi is
: eiltVr Itll4 VIA
e.tft.i "Ortitg‘Suri O tt3 4, .'rceptek tor Harrah,
and Dunkirk;
1144 ta. Isattleaore. Expr,. pur 4
i , tl
!tot:beater and Boffnle. Avott. [
1:03 lntuypua it Imp
in Rapr f rkosit;
end theeWe
We ,
kt 61,10
nnk ,
611p:19Diit }vltli the Allnutir end till.: Wratun
. Iteilyhty ; at • Buffalo 'with the Luke Shore nod ennui
Trflok, ituf ttraYPi end nt Tin ntrlrk with the I.fike
Railway, r t ir Jot writs west yid
,
7;16' ti'iti'Dify'f4p . ritilt.liindayiexteepted for 1t0e11...et;.,
'12.61.1 Freiglit,'"Anialaye excepted.
mji 4e abt tr, in, Did ly, for the 'Wield.
ME
i2:lti u . in., Night ExPress, 'Dalin funda,n vinpio,
connecting nt Chrnyounrt, ITfirwink, and nt Nala
York tvith aftertionicti'aititinuti , Ctrairiers for Ilottou
'and NOW Ku.hinti (Mien.
4:18 a. in Clnoluutiti rx probe, lilondars excii.tr.l
neetlng itt 1',1621ra for if arrisl.nrk,
tho. eolith ; At (.Jweigh for. Ithaca
for Sy raC-41418 j flt Great Band foreeranii,» A Yltakitel•
phia, and Trenton; Ett Lnekayia.xt for,tferle), and la
Grayeeurt for New - burg arid yVarii. , l4. - t.-
10.16, ti)!Acco on n ilaEtp, coltacciltia : kt
t el or Cits!kittlsigua. - .
10:48a. tii.,Uay Exprnae, n ndayee 'oepted; cony eethig
' iteElniira for Canandaigua, at 1.11 haniton for Byrn.
cum at Great Bond for Scranto at .Laricatraren fcr
Hawley id Jay.- ' "- ,w 1 midnight Nipstin
f F (1 adelplitte,
• -
p. m., 51114601 d at zao,
arriving a
vrult
_
biatl—heaves Corsi gTat 8,15-'a; m., Lawrenceville at
;- 9,18, Ttoga at 19,00,../dansiteld at 10,36;--arriving at
Mods-burg at 11,16 a. m.
Accommodation—LOaves Corning at 8,4 P. rts-Latt
' renoevitt9, at 4,02, Tloga at 6.50, htimalteld at 104
' arriving. at Iflossburg at 7,20 p. A
• - u.slik.T44. &lt
•
_Northern Central It:
.:(•• - 'TRAINS FOB. THE NOILV. '
1 Trains for Canandarala laavetElinlrar follows:
Accarnodation at—, - ::'....':. ... . 700 am
EsprOiis [fastest train on r0ad]........... ..... .1.1 . 1.1 . 11.5 a m
Mail . . . 013!p In
Way yrelgta, [yttegonger 9Dachattirhed] ...... ... 7 /0 a ta
, .
' On and after linv. 24, 807; traina.will arm@ at?
&port froni - Tro4_46 folio • 5;
. ' ' • 'LEAVE .1q il RTIIWARD, . j
,
Dif.t.rA: M.—Daily (except Sundays) !Or Elmira, Isoffa
, ,lo,;Canabdaigua, Hoe ester, Stop. Bridge and the
en nadas. 1, • i
.
9 41, P. 1i1.4 . -Dally (i.xcep , ' Sundays) for .Elintra l and
'Buffalo, via Brie Bailunr trot* Zlintra. r '
LEAVE-SOPT.HWA ItD.
900 A, M.—Daily (except Sundays) 'for Baltimore,
~ - Washingtou, Philadelphia, Le.
pO5 P. M.—Daily '(except, Sundays) for Baltimore,
Wasta g
i n
ton and, Mft ita elphia. , j
.J. N. Doll WY. . ' BD . S. YOUNG
Gong B' t.
_...
Harrisburg, Haul Pass. Agt
' .
..... Baltimore; Md.
- - I
' P adolphia 4t Erie •R. R.
On and 'tier MONDAY, October 14th, 1867, Trains
on the Yldladalphla &Erie Rail Rood Will run a 5 fO l l 0 S
. WESTWARD.
Mail Train leavas Philadelphia
" " Williamsport
" err. at Erie -
Erie Express leaves Phfladelpbia
" Williamsport
" arr. at Erie'
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia.
" " ' Williamsport...... ...
44 , arr. at L0eb:.......
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erie
• ' •• ." Williamsport
" arr. at Philadelphia
Eriu Expraes leaves Erie..—
." Williamsport
' " •• arr.at
Elmira Mail leaves Luck Ilaven...:
• " Williamsport
'• an - . at Philadelphia
Mail and Express connect with nit trains on War-rda
I'Eranklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadelphia,
at 11.00 M. arrive at Irvlnetown.itt GAO a. tn. an
City at 0.60 a. nt..
Leaving Philadelphia at 4.00 narive at Oil City
•
atA.thpm.
Atlantic and Groat Western It IP.
•
_ 6
WILTTWAAD
Mall
Accommodotioi
Express
Express
At Cory then.
Erie, and CECro
• At Meadville
pithole Branch
At Loavittaburgo the idationtny Branch nudges a di
root route to Clad - and. At 'Ravenna- connects aid
Cleveland and , Pittebutgh Railroad.
' The Road Rama through Akrcin, Ashland., Olden,
Itarlon,'llrbana and Dayton, intertucting various red•
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D-RUCERit, Gen. liupt., bloadvillo, Pu.
Real Estato Sale. - 1 1 1-.
TEE Subscriber will sell or rout the following
valuable property, to wit; 1
, , One tavern stand in Lawrenceville. • ' •
' One farm, on wbioh ho now resides, one-half
mile from three churches, two School He,
two grog Shops, and ono railroad, and aboe the
itme-disteinco from the lino of the Welispor aril
LarvrencovillO Railroad. The farm contain 160
acres of good Jand, 50 acres timbered, wed ,no.
'tared; and very productive. It reauirestbat um
seed shoild he* sowed and planted. hoverer, to
ensure a harvest. . ;- • r . ..1.
One farm in Jackson township, 115 ars* $
sv:it-rate place e:tt,a cheese fliotory. 1 •
Also—for sal6774tiiules, 75 ahem, and other
stock, cheap on : reasonable terms. ;• I
M. S. BALDWIN.
Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867-,tf. . . I
Plani f ng &
ErAVING got his now 'factory in op
. is now 151!eparcid to fill orders for
Ware promptly 'and in tbo best stYlo of w
ship. , linvingproeured
WOoDWORTH
ho isroady tonross boards or plank with d
SQROLL•WORK & BRAME!
furnished to order. machinesare of
est and most improved patterns.
-Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS
8011.0, PA., , •
Oat. 3l; 1868:-tf.
'NEW GROCERY
', • At Dartt Sottlement; .
rliti l llF, SUBSCRIBEIR . has opened a new
ROCERY & PROVISION STORE
. ,
At f the above natued piece, where he propoges to
furbish Good" in his Him cheap.
Market prices paid for Farm Produce, either
iu cash or trade. ' The patronage of the public is
respectfully soliCited. 'ALBERT TIPPLE.
. : Charleston, Deo. Li, 1867—tf. . , .
-a, - J.: STICKLIN,
fthEiirrnaker t Turner, and
, • Friyaiture Pettier,
SALE ROOM, opposite Darted Wagon 811!) . 1'
Main Street, FACTORY in Soars 01 1
liams*ourairy,_scoond story.
Orders promptly filled and 'Hatisfootion guaro
toed. Fancy Turning done to order. ,
Wellsboto, Jon° 12, 1807. J, STICICLIN
Tloga Marble Works,
. _
TUB undersigned is ,now preparod to 0% 0
eute aU orders for Totob Stones and Mora)
Monte of eittier
ITALIAN - OR RUTLAND MARBLE.
of the latest style and approved workmaneld:
and with dispatch. 1
He keep constantly on band both kinib
Marble and will be able to suit ell who may le
iter him with their orders,'on as reasonable tercet
as can be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and wade to look as good as new.
• PORTER”VILCOX.
Tinge, Nov. 1, 1887-tf.
ItA,B7lVi x t!D DDW(D.
-1[
.mor
.- nicapPvi.• • -
i d a ail Stuidaya 0 .
t , x.
Jondeq-: esOpted, Colt.
fbarg, Pl.Oadolphla and
with morntog express
>ad ear qtaltinaore and
wk - with via/nine ta
lus Baat.. , :- •., -
.
i.ya.nxeept.etl... l : 1 -
, If, 1 - tiDLE,
0 WlSupl.
' -`"
, &
til Natter - I
DAWMCAV
STATION
Easiwnia
txprese
Mail / .> 5.51
Accoyamodation, 11.45
Express
2 with tha Philnddr.bia
Is.
ranklin and Oil City 'and
B. T. VAN' HORN,
B. T. VAN HORN
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1.2.0() noon
8.4 Tr
. 4/.45 a ru
. 8.00 a m
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.7.45 pi n
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11.40 p
8.t.6 a m
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