The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 10, 1868, Image 4

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    ItIV.aU4S.
ISY.
Of all the torments, all the cares,
With which our• lives are carat,;
Of all thiqlsgeeire lover beats,
Sore, rivals are the worst t
By partners in'eaoh other kind
Afiliotions easier grow ;
In love alone we hate to find
Companions Of our woe. -"
Sylvia, for sal the , .pangs yew' see
. tVelalSoring in my breast,
Iwould bog not you favor me
Would you but alight tbe,rest,
Ho* great soer your rigors art,
.With them alono cope:
, I eau en4uro my own despair,
But.nqanother's hope.
. _ EARLY BUING.—It 'hi a Crime against
the body and against nature unless it is
preceded by a proportionably early re
tiring.- It is claimed for the French
women who live in the large cites, who,
spend three-fourths of their n i ghtO in
parties, and balls,and -dances, and :the
theatre, and theopera, retiring 'to their
beds towards daylight, that they, main
tain their sprightliness and vivacity,
and their .gotid looks by the ttniversal
habit; andstionit determination,;arising
from rational principles, that under all
circumstances, after , having retired to
bed they will remain there ,until they
have bad their fall sleep out, even if ' it
requires until sundown. Our own ex
perience will always tell us that if in
sufficient sleep is had on one night:it
will be followed' by a - day 'of ' Yawning,
of discomfort, of disagreeable droWsi
ness, and insufficiency in , whatever
calling, profethilon, or employment we
may - engage. ' All physiologists agree
that the first step towards madness is
an insufficiency of sleep, whether co
polled or voluntary. The babe gets fr i t
ful when its sleep is broken in up n.
That same
,babei if in • good health al
ways, wakes iii of , itself to crow/ and
- play and )3 mile so lovingly in a ott
er's
-
er's eye. -We emit better and in7re so e
ly intranch upon the neceasarY amo nt
of food for ten days, than abate from
the requisite amount,of ale eP for two,
fqr the simple reason that/the rest of
good sleep recuperates t e brain and
the whole nervous syst.,
m. An emi
nent biblical commentator thought to
save time by rising at Our in the morn
ing,iLni result
was an impairth7 of sight (by the
sudden transition! om the darkness of
thOclosecl eye, toot e, glare of artificial
light)ond genet health which requir
ed many months travel abroad, and
enfeebled bodily health for the remain
der of life, aotl this before he was three
score.—Hall's Journal of Health.
KENNY CATS EXPLAINED
PM
—A rev :tv Of an entertaining volume,
- entitl" The Book of Catsi" gives the
i,
follow , lig account of the origin of the
popu ar tradition regarding the Mil
ken y cats.- In the time of- William
th 9
Third, the English soldiers station
s in Kilkenny used to divert them
- elves with cat fights. In the course of
ime the., 'idea was evolved of tying the
tails of a ouple together, and flinging
them eve a clothes-line, leaving them
to fight it out. This diversion gained
f
such pop larity that a great scarcity of
cats ensued in the town and measures
were taken to put a stop to the slaugh
ter. So, ,when heninformation reached head
quarters that two cats were. lighting it
out on a certain line in the barracks an
officer and a squad were sent to arrest
the men engaged in witnessing the di
version. The culprits heard the tramp
;., "on the stairs of the approaching party.
Quick as thought the windows of the
'room were thrown• up, and the cats
freed from each other by cutting off
their tails. These suspended 'from the
line were all that was to be seen by the
intruders. " Begorra " cried one of
them, as he examined the caudal rem
nants, " how the devils must hay e
fought. They've just alien each other
entirety, and left naught but their tails
behind. them."
A 'very talkative little girl used often
to annoy her mother by making re
marks about visitors that came to the
'house. ,On one occasion a gentleman
was expected whose; nose bad been ac
cidentally flattened nearly to his face.
The mother cautioned the child to say
nothing about this feature.' Imagine
her consternation when the little one
suddenly exclaimed ; Ma, you told me
g
to say nothin about Mr. Smith's nose.
Why be hasn't got Any. •
BRIDGET'S LEMONADE.--" Bridget!
Bridget!. why don't you being up the
leixontkle?" said Mrs. R. on the Fourth
of July, from the top of e kitchen
of
" Why, inarm,lt said Bridget,
wiping the sweat from her face with
her checked apron, as she put her head
• round the staircase partition, "why,
warm, you see the ice I mit in the lein
„onadeis sip hard that it hasn't melted
'yet,lhough it's stirring it over tlie fire
I've been for, the last fifteen minutes or
more.)) •
, A Foreigner wlid liitdo heard of the
Yankee propensity for the . bragging,
thought, he would heat the natives at
their own game. Beeihg some very
large watermelons on a m arket-wom a n 's
stand, he exclaimed:
"What 1 don't you raise larger apples
than these in America?" The quick
witted woman at oneereplied: "Apples!
anybody might know that you are a
foreigner; them's gooseberries."
"Is Mrs. Blinkins at, home ?" asked
Mr. Saunders_ of the Irish girl, who
answered his ring ht the door.
"Yes, I blave she is, sir."
"Is she engaged ?" •
"An' it is engaged you say? Faix, an'
I can't tell you, far, but she kissed Mr.
Tineent last evening as if she, had nev
er seen the like of him, and its engaged
I blave they are, sir."
,
An Illinois paper says : " Ai Chicago
publishing firm is about to bring out a
new editimi of the Scriptures to be
known as Chicago Bible, the chief fea
ture in which Will be thefamilveeord,
which will be adapted to the rowing
wanisofthe west. In addition, to the
blanks for 'Marriages ; Births; Deaths,
&e., there winbe aeveralpages ofalvorce.
An exchange says that a hen has the
capacity of laying six hundred eggs,
and no more. Usually they lay a few
the first year; from three hundred And
twentylo three hundred and seventy
in the next three years ; an d the
rest from the fifth to: the ninth year in
clusive. The true economy, therefore,
is not to keep liens after' tUir fourth
year.
THE man lives most perfectly whose
constant happiness in the consciousness
that, in doing the best that ho • can for
himself, he is also doing the best that
he can for every being that is capable
of having good done to it. '
The question was recently raised in a
" WomatOs Rights" convention as to
who was the oldest' female' known to
history. One speaker put in the claim
for the venerable Ant-iquity, but the
majolitywent plump for old Ante•dilu
van.,
"My dear,'? said a rural wife to her
husband, on' his return from town,
"what was the sweetest thing you 'saw
in bonnets in the city ?" "The
faces, my dear.".
"Father, why don't we over see •any
ace at the window ?" askeda son - of his
parent as they were passing an insane
asylum. "Because their heads' are all
turned," was the reply. .•
, •
learned Roboken •clergyman re
cently " One of the - commonest
and most conclusive proof that man is
made of clay, is the brick so often found,
in his•hat."
" My dear," said a cross-grained hus
band to his long-suffering Wife, ' 6 ' do
you Intend , to make a foot of ma?"—
" NO, my 'eve ; nature has saved me
that trouble,"
gftIiNTRY MERCHANTS
Dailrymen, Farmers
MI
and Others.
CONSIGN Yoini'
•
ApHES,,BEE4WAX, BEANS, BUTTER
OHSESE, 'EGGS, FLOUR AND
MEAL, FLAi,' COTTON,
FURS "AND SKINS, -- '
DRIED•AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN,
WOOL, (44E, POULTRY,
AVAL STORES, HOPS,
FEATHERS, HEMP; PROVISIONS,
OILS, LARD, TAf;LOWSEEDS,
TOBACCO, §O.lp3AyM,
- MOLASSES, '&C.;
JOSIAH CARPENTER,'
•
General Commission Merchant,
4427444 and 446 Washing - Eon St.,
ri\Tesnr "lirszsras.
ind smite his c iveeisly. Prfaiieurrent of Pro
dce and Groceries the most complete PriceCnx
/rent Publish/a lathe United States... . ,
SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT
Marking Plates & Cards furnished Free
Liberal Advances made on Coneignm'ls
Established MO Ist; 180. '
First Class References given when Required
, Apr 11,22,1868,-Iy.
NEW iIARDWA4 'STORE'!
CONViRS - It-OSGOOD
TN addition-to their old business in Dry Goods,
Oroaeries; co., have established a
STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD
. ,WARE STORE,
two doors bolow the old stand; where they man
ufacture
TIN-WA : RE
HUMANITY PRINCIPLE,
that • is, in the most substantial manner. In the
matter of • ' •
s~co~rEs 9
we have enough to do all the cooking and warm
ing in.. Tioga County. In fact, wo have Stoics
enough to .MAKE A SUMMER in
WALBUSSIA
Ye are the only agents for the sale of the
AMERICAN COOK STOVE
n IVelishoro; and this Stotro is tits - •
AUTOCRAT OF STOVES. i
We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails,
Steol, Horse Skoog, and a c!outplote variety of
SITE LP. , lIA RDWARE.
If you
.don't believe it DROP IN.
CONVg.R.S.A OS4OOD.
Wollsboro, 50pt.,4,188.7,4yi, -
Stoves: Stoies::
MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announce to the citizens of 'Poo oou4ty,
that in addition to his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Br4tania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a great outlay, atooked his store on
MAIN STREET,. WELLSBORO,
with a oomplote,assortmeat ofhey .
of *bleb we entitneffae the folloivind eitieleti:
NAILS, SPIRES,' , OROWBARS, X CUT;
MILL, RAWL , AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'§ TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
KIM
BITTiTOCKS; HATCHETS, CHISELS,
S lOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,`
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES,. FILLIP
- TIC'.
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS, • ,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS. AND STUFFERS
COMBINED.:. Aiqo, ; PISTOLS, . •
, ,PISTOL UARTRIDGES, ,
- • •
• POWDER S AND
.1
, . CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR EANGINGS
a new thing, and made for,use. These are but a
'few of the many articles composing our stock
of Itardware., ' - ,
'We invite the publloto Call and examine for
themselves. We' aim to keep' he beet quality of
'goods - in our line': and:rail work to order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS: -
W,illatoro, i 8 66—tf.
ir p SKIRTS; at
De LAND & 0013
EN
PINSENG,
ON 111 E
AUGERS,
,
I=ll
':.1.:.,-,' , ';'z'J'e.s . ; . .: f. , -.. f:, :,_;:,--; _,.:L.:r:,-::
NEW DRY GOODS b'TORE.
TOLES & HARKER,
pm. 5, UNION 1.11.00 L)
WE have just received our new and, yery
large" stock of
DRY GOODS,
~~;:,~.
t-
such
SREETINGS, SKIRTINGS, PRINTS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST-
I MIS, REA DY MADE CLO
. Tnwo,.zurs CAPS,'
,11100 TS SHOES,
also a large and well's elected stook of
CROCKERY, A RDW A RE, "WOODEN
WARE, STONE WARE,
,KEROr
SENE 'OIL, PAINTS' it
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,''`; ',.'
SYRUPS,- MOLASSES,
ETC,. ETC., ETC.
We are age to offer our austomeri 'the benefi
of the
LAST DECLINE OP PRICES
in the New York Market, our Kook having been
purchased since the great decline in Goode.
- TOLES 4 11ARKER.
Wellhboro, July 3, 1867
SAVINGS BANK.
OTHERWISE ,
'GARDNER'S
ERY AND PROVISION STORE
GRO
THE
(ILI),
N.,_„/ eat
establi4
IVealth 1
forgottol
saying that a penny saved is a penny,
rued,justifios GARDNER iii namirithis
stnent,a Savings, Dank - . , Economy is
said - fctrao old chap
,whose name I have
a; arid it is eoonomylo trade whore the'
SLAUGHTER
. 7 •
prided itibeixtg•prosecutedlvrithr vigor and,
reprieve. I can sell Sugars, Teas, Me l
!Fish,F Pork, Flour,Corn Meal, Coffees,
Fruits, Spices, an everything , intended
ily use, giving the buyer the benefit
• OF - THE
•, ,
of high
without
lames,
Canned
for fa l'
the markets, nn advantage duly appro
y everybody, excepting only those vordun
fall of
ciated
INNOCENTS
efer PROMISING TO PAY one
r cent. profits to the seller, to PAYI*G
fivo, per cent. cash on
of
of f:he
I Sliall , offer my; stock of goods,':xit'Atii
EVERY MONDAY,
EVERY TUESDAY, ,
EVERY:WEDNESDAY,
EVERY , THURSDAY, •
EVERY FRIDAY,
who p;
drcd pi
twonty ,
goods.
price&
" AND
EVERY SA i rpRDAY,
up as fast as
. 1( sell out. •
_uT;•ti 'GARDNER,
sboro, June 12, 186,7.
and fi
121
•= - •
)Pultilie' lit l enellit,
AMQN,G the useful improvements of the day,
t.hero are fair that give moisi promise of
good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf
fering, few an well approved by the public as that
now suf
fering,
pOVierful remedy called Salutifer (or as
-the German people call it Ilealtbbringer).
Itives case and comfort to the poor sufferer
from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings
speed relief to that largo class of diseases that
1 ,,
are o ten cured and always benefited by an out
ward pplication,
Eosale by all Druggists.
, Wh lesalo Depot DAY, lIOAGLAND doSH ,
GER No 54 Courtlandt St. Now York.
F ,
i 1
fre
tent Right that Is No Humbug.
AP,
T"
. 51:113SOMBER baring purchased the
li 3 g,ht of D. 8. - Sturdevant's Milk Shelves &
1 3 rovi ion Rack for' Tioga County, is prepared to
sell Township ar.individual rights" at fair rates.
This Rack is portable and so arranged that it
can b 3 taken apart and put together again in Eve
minues: tit teciiiiin less•thrin four feet squareof a oom, and cnnlin,placed " in the kitchen in
cold oather, and in the collar in warm weather,
/
arid,ill.bold fron 72 to 84 pans of milk. The
shelv a are made in skeleton form so as to allow
the See circulation 'oi air all around the pans.
1 ,,
It habeen preyed that milk wily raise more
crea ~ a nd keep from four to six hours longer
than a ordinary shelves.
• Ea h shdlf turns by itself independent of the
other i i ,
so that the cream of the former milking is
not d aturbod s by the removal or putting on of
pans. The frame is such that' it can he readi
'eyed with a oloth or gauze, effeetuallyei
g; insects - 0r Oust; It is a complete arrange
to dry fruit upon. The subscriber will soon
ifferent puke of the County with a model
hack; 6r ho '0103'1:143 addressed at Wellsboro,
ly coy
merit
oil,
visit
of this
oso desiring to purchase Township or indi
rights. Specie:ions can also be seen at tho
try building of Sears Lt. Williams in this
gh at any time after the middle of March.
:.sagoßqE T#OISIPS9N.
'liboirOdarcbi'll,lBoB-6m; , • i!
^ r , 2
by t .
vidan
Foun ,
Boro
A
. •
HARKNES i& RILEY,
BO
T AND .SHOE MAKERS,
Over
Wilson & Van Valkenburg's Store, in the
llelyOheupiftd !)s, Aell. if Ye r et4:,i, •
BOOTS AND SIIOS of all kinds made to
.order and in the best manner. •
REPA tRINci el, all kinds done promptly and
good. • ciii79,iics .c . q4.. .
• •
Wipbp . rf.l., J an t 2,0,a68-1,7:,
E. 8. - CASE,
HARDINq'SyaDITIONS
OP:FAMILIti'PULPIT, & PHOTO- i
• • CiRAP.II, ,BIBLES.
Wholesale Deslori.villl pnil-the list to,qmbrae,a
dietillfigest; assortMlut tfieWiriteryi
Th 6 publi'sher bbsitation in prozionne4
ing them more saleablethan any Bibles publish
ed.. The various editions embrace all the rim':
nun 'styles of bilidlrig'and 'sizes of tYpci, varying
in price from s2•to $3O, for Family Bible, large
quarto size. , a 1„;
'ff.ARDING7S
PATENT' FLEXIBtt 'CRAIN-tiApX
P,4 01 '99 11 4P# ALTArbt,
. ,The superiority of ." Harding's Patent Flexible
Ohairi-Baek 'Album," over all others heretofore
manufactured, will, upon tho slightest examina
tion, be apparent troall. . -
• Ptirchasers are• assured that the . - above' hooks
aro all•of the beat : Philadelphia tnanuftictare.
E. B. CASE,
Troy; pa.
5an.'8,1868.-gm
Wellsboro
feat • -Market.! , -;
- BEEF I.NR/if ;MUTTON I •
TH' subs`orilrer Opened _ a hie;itt in the
buildlng lately occupied :by DC. Webb, on
Craftenlstteet,"`ldonday morning, Feb. 17, where
ho will keep a fulf hisortment of ' "
- • • ITRESEFIVATS ;
Ramp and Sbouldere , if t he, people will give me
encouragement I will keep tip a good
Feb. 18, 1868-3 m.;.. A. J, TIPPLE, ,
VOR: SALE ;CHEAP. ' i•
1 el eka nt - new 'opan Buggy. , 1 second band
open boggy. 1 second band top buggy.-
1 Stakey. I two horse lanber wagon.
WRIGHT do BAILEY.
EMEINOWE
r. Al. WILLIAS3:* CO;
* ?.
SEMPER IDEM,
;',":,
DRUGS, MEDIOINES, PATENT MED
' WINE% PAINTS, , OILS,,
DOW GLASS, & Polo,
Have come down to Old Prices at last.'
W E im d; g n es o t t i lk t r o ta o ta r to say that we have the
PU B E B_FGLISH -DRUGS
PATENT MEDUINBS
YANKEE
'r '
PERFUMER Y,
FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP,
CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH 4. NAIL
t *RUSHES,: MIRItORS, ! '
WINES' & LIQUORS; &C.,'
EVER BROUGHZINTO 7'HIS
;11A1,1,KET.
We have also the Largest Stook of
PAINT '#bo2o . rFiTY,
i'
Such no
1 1
Pure in Leila, Pure White Zinc, Linseed
Oil. Codoh Varnish, Furniture Varnish, '
low Oohre, Venetian Red, Chrome Fel
loW Chrome Green, Prussian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Laoker, Japan,
epanish Whiting, Parts White, Ralsomine, Resin,
Tar, Log Wood, Fuetio,,,Brasil, Wood, Oam-, •
wood, Redwood,..Potash, Putty, Aloo
oohol,' Benzoic, Spirits Turpentine,
- and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Bruelies,.
,
Which we will Sell 26 per cent. cheaper Than any
other estitbliihi*t in the county.. In, short, vre
have every thing ever kept in a hist dies
DRUG STORE,
,
.nd all we ask is for you to call and easmine onr
stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
member we can't be undersold.
All goods warranted or no sale.
' f.
P. R.•-WILLIAMB, 1 P. B. WILLIAMS dc Co
J. L. Wn.t.temg. 1 No. 8 Union Blook.
Welliboro, Juno 26, 1867.
NMNA7'
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
IN WELLSBORO,
-°?
NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
MESSRS. KING le EASTMAN would in
form their friends and the public generally
that they have fitted up a new Photograph Gal
lery in the best possible style. Having ono of
best SKY-LIGHTS in the State, we are prepared
to take all styles and sizes of,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
AMBROTYPES & MELANEOTYPES
in the best artistic manner, for Lockets or Cases,
largo or small. Large PHOTOGRAPHS copied
from small Cards or old Daguerreotypes of de
ceased friends. No trouble to take
CHILDRENS' PICTURES,
Bring them along.
Sample proofs always given when ordered
Come sad try ps.
pff - Oallery over Eastman's Dental Office,
Fifth Door below Roy's Drug Store.
Jan. 15, 1868-ly
Stoves '&
Tin Ware
FOR THE MILLION,
Good people ail, bothlFreatland small,—if you
want to keep
,W4p
41= tfr ;
yctnatiet'htive enough' to eat, dry woo , a gooA
wife, well-behaved ohildron, and to crown all, a
TIP • TOP COOKING STOVE!
Thislastland 'crowning good, I have at my Tin
and Stove establishment, opposite:Roy's ,Blook
Wellsboro, and its name is the
HOME COMPANION ;
on s all.batkallmitted to be equal to any in the
weed. "t , 'r ")' • :
TIN WADE MADE . TO ORDER,
yromptly,and warranted to give satisfaction.
REPAIRING
executed in die best manlier and with' dispatch.
CALL AND SEE ME.
WollOpromh, Nov. ab
T O . LAWYERS-
BA
in d
KRUPTOY BLANKS',,
11 eette, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE. •
AMINO. for bombast quality 25 ots peryard
to at Da LAND a 0013.
Oot. 12.
""
ME
ENE!
• , i
1111 MEN
NOTIONi ‘
KING & EASTMAN
D. P. ROBERTS.
I=EI=MEM
NE VV . 'F IR 111 s.
TO Skit; is
• B MINESS !
•
. .
l iiry, will buy at the iiihoot Market ptfee,
I V " i thiltrollOffibtartidell , -• : .
SHEEP - lir.E-LTE,- ifEACION- - SHINS,
~ DEER',SKINS,,FtI ..,, HIDES; ' .
' - -1- : - iND VEAIf S 1 N5,.,: - - -
for which' pre will,puy oaah.; - ' - • ' '' " •
we Orin matinfloture to or or, Fronob or bogie-
Untied OALY or KIP BOOTS, in tho - boat man
ner and at Fair rotor, and pay e,spacial attention
'to REPAIERMO: • " • • ' '
•• A 1.1,
ham s first-rats stook of
RIADY-MADX WORK,
on whir& we will not be midereold, and from thin
time we obeli wake it a point to keep up the best
Block of
•LA.DIES' .GAiT.E'RS,
to be feund in the county. whhib we will sell a
a lower profit than inch articles have ever be e .
offered in this region. , '
. We shall likewiseotsep up.llllF good assortment
of
LADIES' B,ALMORALS,• LE A THER
BOOTEES,. • CHILDREN'S AND
• MISSES WORK ox
RIOCS' STYLES,
and alt styles of MEN'S WORK.
•,
LEATHER EINDrNqS
oaa be bought of us as cheap as any; *hero this
side of:New York, and we ahall keep a full stook
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
• PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND
BINDING.
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,-
' RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS
TREES, ORIMP 8, with SRVEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be` Viand the lar
gest in the county, and wo sell for, mall profit*.
We talk business and we mean' hustness. We
have been in this region long enough, to be well
known—let those who know ns try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton Streets, opposite' Wm. Rob
erts' Hardware Store, O. W. SEARS,
'GEO. 0. DERBY.
Wellaboro, April 24, 1887-tf.
• ' '7l - 4981' 1 g ArPir i NlitleUVW
'OIIEI V iLIIH *0 •oontoo
-any& • Jo; oilpar pate outtauxo pate [too °mem
ittonoodout nog iito scow pao spoof, alto
iloontantb was nl oavoipavg Ilaidooß °logs pay
ormosopi spool) gJa aoeo Bolfwitioepo o4oq . ee
, Liomoniotco olottionq 01811pilin Sullooa
11 am note ,coq aftto!ooltiont
alql VOW: up u tri ‘ oc4ay a`io aj?ip a id UVO
nom y • -God bmaq pinotto-seaLtea Csoia •opro
au; d 9 oa , pliqoasm .0 11 posuoiva
„ . ,,,ll'LLNirld NUO3
po;sucLejoo
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IMO
W./I °numeric° thin year with an exclueirely
CASH busineac - , '
GASH_ PAID PQR ' WHEAT
CLASH , Fop, OATS
CASH 'PAM FOR CORN 1
CASH FOR EVERYTHING I I
:= • :1 4 ;
A LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR FOR
CASH 1 ' '
A LARGE STOOK OF FEED FOR
LARGE STOOK! OF PORK FOR
Call and ace us. WRIGHT. & BAILEY
WeMoro; J'an 9, 1867-Iy.:
All persona indebted to us by note of book
addount most call andaettle or pay costa.' 1
Jan. 9, , 1868. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
Wellsboro Cloth;Dressing Works.
W VING. inagsgod Mr.-3AMES OMITS to
superintend
all-
Clothing. Works we' are
now reedy to do all-kind of:coloring and
.dress
lug in good atyle and on abort notice. •
S. A. lIILTBFAD,
0. BLAIR.
Sept. 18, 1867—tf.
a°
CASH 1
DASH I
lIMMEM
=ME
13
OhliSilkg DRUG STOIIII.
CORNING,' N. Y.
TIRUGS, AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
: 1 -." AND OILS, ,
. „
TIIA.DDEUS DAVI DS' II xs, ;KEITH'S
C'ON'CENTRATED SIEDIeINEe, •
IREDELL'S FLUID, EX-
TitARTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE. FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCII
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WRITEWASII LIME&
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR 'MARVIN & CO'S RE
•-• • FINED OIL.,
Bold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested
to call and got quotations before going further
East
W-. D. TERRELL & CO
,'corning, N. Y., Jan, 1,1888..4
1868. FOR SALE. 1868 .
BY -
. •
B. 0. WIOKIIAM,
AT HIS NURSERY Ht . FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL TREES, TN TIOGA.:—. •
60,000: Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
, . , , .
A good supply
of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees aro, composed of the choicest
variOties, good, healthy, some of them largo and
Au bearing. Any ono wishing to get a supply
I L
will do•we 1 to call and too my stook before pnr-•
chaslng'el °where. /VP - Delivered at the depot
free of ch rgo. . .
. Tioga, eb. 28,1866-Iy*
To _Owners of Hams and Cattle.
tir°DlAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS '
ARE
Warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for
e cure of Didlietaper, Worms,' Bohr, Coughs, Hide
bound.. Colds, dc., in -losses; and Colds, Ceugbs, Loss
of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, dm, in Cat.
tie. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of
stopping the working of your animals. They I nutcase
theappetite, give's fine coat, cleanse the stomach and
urinary organs; also Increase the milk of C6WR. Try
them, and you will never bo without them. Hiram
Woodruff, the celebrated trainer df trotting horses, has
used them' for years, and recommends them to his
Merida: .Col, Philo. P.. Bush, of the Jerome Race
Course, Ifordham, N. Y.. would not nee them until ho
was told of what they are composed, since which be
is never without them, He Ilea over twenty running
horses in his charge, and for the last three years has
used no other Medicine for thorn. He has kindly per.
mitred meta refer any one - to him. Over 11000 other
references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists
and Saddlers. `Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 56
Cortlandt Street, New York. 19.1
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP.
THE subscribers having procured additional
machinery aro now ready to furnish to order
all sorts of
CASTINGS,
MEET I
PLOWS,. CULTIVATORS; FIEL
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-SHOES, WOOD
SAWINGWOOD MACHINES,
&0., &c., &c.
We have also a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
for oustomitid job work, Wo aro also prepared
to do
SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING
to order.
Having a tirat-elaas aoreW-outting Lathe, we
are prepared to make
CHEESE PRESS SCREWS
to order. Builders of Cheese Factorlea are to
quested to examine our work. We manufaoture
the
• Champion Plow,
one of tho finest implements In the market.
thigh paid for OLD IRON. .
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
P. L. ewe.
Wollsboro, hilly 15, 1867—tf..
Grocery and Provision Store
CORNING, N. Y.
I€;.XX.,nLay
*l - ITHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
NI in all kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS
Whies, Liquors and
Cigars,
_FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED FRUITS,
.OAiNED FRUITS AN I)
VEGETABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CROCKERY / WARE,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, -TOYS, &0.,
A full .and complete assortment of the above
mentioned goods of , the beat quality always 'on
Aland. , , •
Particular . attention paid toi l pine Giocerlea.
Dealers and Sommers will flu if to theli in
twat to examinable Stook before buying. ;, -
Coming, N. Y., bleach 11,.1868. ‘
T"largest: assortment of Watch% Clocks
Jewelry qnd Plated " are in Tiega county
at [Elided@ , vouirs.
~.:::1 ,-: ::, , ..:/,,,":,.:::,, i ,, - Li‘r:cts : ?,,,-.,-,:t-;.1,;`,,..-
Free& of the &mei , tor quailty
vv. Tun
AMERICN WA rell
" MADIf AT
W4,11/1 . 1A31, MASS
'.The Amerman Watch' Oomphy, of Waltham,
gays., respeetfully submit that their Watches are
ehedier,lotire iiceurate, lOss complex, More (lure-,
hie; better adapted for general CIMI, and nittrei,b,„
sity {Leptis' Order and repalted {thin any — othtir,
watches:in thy Market. They ore simpler in
structure, and'thereforis stronger; and 1055 likely
to be injured thed the inajoriti of foreign watch
es:Which areeoLoposed of, frnui 126 to 300
ceii,while in an old EnglielL wairli eller° ore
more thaiooo Parts: how they run under the
hardest.. trial Watches CarL have, is shown by the ,
following letter '
PENN. 'RA,TLROAD COMPANY.
Orris a cw min Osn't SPRIIINTENDENT A
ALTOONA;_ PA., 16 Dee., 186E1.
GIINTLEN t The watches manufactured by
you have been in use 011 this railroad for several
years by .our_ eaglet:mon, to whom wo furnish
watches as part or our equiputhut. There are
now some throe hendred f them ranled on our
line, and we consider tiwin good oriel reliable
time-keepers, Indeed, I hero - gran► satisfaction
intiaying your, watches live as less trouble, and
have worn, an do weer inch longer witboui re
pairs than any watches we hove ever had in use
on this road. 'Ac e = au a l. re aware, wo formerly
trusted to those of English manufacture, of ac
knowledged good reputation; but as IL clads they
never keep, lime as correctly, nor have they, done
as good service, as yours.
• In Abase itatettients r am sustained by my
predecessor; Mr. Lewis, whose experience ex.
tended over u series of years. Respectfully,.
. EDWARD U. WILLIAMS,
Oeneral Superintendent.
American Watch Cu, Waltham:
wo' make now five different grades of
named respectively as follows .
Appreton, ?racy 4E7 Co.,
Waltham' Watch Comprrny,
P. S. Harden,
Wm. Eitcry.
Home Watch Company,
All of thexofq with the exception of the lit.me
Watch Company, ore warranted by the American
Watch Company to be of the best moteriall, on
the moat approved principlo,and to pussebs every
requisite for a reliable tivaekeepur. Every dealer
selling these Watches is provided with the Com
pany's printed card of guarantee, which should
accompany each Watch sold,'so that buyers may
feel sure they are purchasing the genuine article.
There are numerous counterfeits and imitations
of our Watches sold throughout the country, and
we would 'Caution purchasers to bu on their guard
against imposition.
Any grades of Waltham Watches ,may be pur
plmod of 'We ! tett Dealers throughout the country.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
• Sept. 4,1867-9 m: 182 Broadway, N. Y.
The American Cooking Stove.
AFTER. twenty years experience in the man
ufacture of stoves, wti became convinced,
some six years since, that u vasi amount of
money was being expended by the peoplo of this
country, in buying cheap and worthless stores, a
large portion of .which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted in buying the best stoves
that could be' made, notwithstanding the
_price
was higher. With this view we proceeded to
construct the American Cooking Stove, find
spared no pains or expense to make it the best
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. co have
at once adopted it, and wo have several of these
improvements secured by letters patent. ,In
this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have
brought it to a higher state of perloction than
has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves.
The recent improvements in this stove has
added largely to its convenience and effective
ness. In all tho varieties of stoves we manu
facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve
nience and economy in opekation, rather than
cheapness in price, and in so ileing we aro satis
fied we , study the interest of those purchasing
our Stoves. SHEAR, PACHARD sk, CO.
} any, N. Y.
For sale by CQNVERSI: tr. ;0800.0P, Wells
bore, Pa. I I Illny 13, 1868.
Toi
the Farmers of TiOga County
ABI now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence
I
villa. a superior
FANNING _MILL,
•
which possesses the following advantages over another
I. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and
chess and cookle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takedout yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill.
This mill is built of the best and most dufable tim
ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce. •
Iwill•tlt a patent tlievo, for separating oats from
wboat,to other mills, on reasonable terms.
J. U MATHER,
Lawroneavillo,Optobpr 10, 18138-tf
UNION ACADE7.
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA
FACULTY:
ELIAS HORTON, Principal.
Mae. ADA W. MORTON, Preceplrese.
Alias MIRA MORTON, Assistant.
- blisS AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of.Mnslc.
CALENDAR FOR 1867-8.
Fall Term commenees Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nov
26th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868. .
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department
Common English'
Nigher English
Languages and Higher Mathematics..
Instrumental Music, extra
Weal Music, extra.
Drawing; extra
Room Rent '
Board per week... .
Knoxvilhi, August 14,1867-tt.
REMINGTONS' FIRE ARMS
200,000 FURNISHED THE U. &GOVERNMENT.
Army Revolver, 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 36-100 in. Calibre
Belt Revolver, Navy size Calibre
Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre
New Pocket Revolver, 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, - (Rider'a pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.). No 22 •k, 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, Na 22, 30, 32 ,4 41 Cartridge
Gun Canoe ....... No 22 do 32 Caryidge
Breech Loading Rifle,(Beals') No 32 16 38 ,
Revolving Rifle, 36 & 44.100 in Calibre
• . . . - E. REMINGTON ?.-, SONS.
PRINCIPAL AGENTS.
Moore dr. Nichols. New York; Win Road & Son,
Boston; Jos 0 Grubb .k Co, Philadelphia; *Pout.
tney & Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom & Co;
New Orleans; Johnson, peneer .t Co, Chicago,
LW Ramsey & Co, St. Louis; Albert E Crane,
San' Francisco. Oct. 9; 1867.-9 m.
.
..
:Flower , s, Grape- Vines, and Garden
. .
.11tants.
brARRY MIX, OF TOWANDA OFFERS
FOR SALE- .
FLOWER PLANTS,
Roses, 01" tubing, and other, an endless variety
Verbenas, salvias,Bignonias, Geraniums, Pet
argoninms, Petun ias. Heliotropes, Lao tansy, .ke
GRA?E VINES.
All the approvedarieties—Some two_ years
old, in pots. All true to name.
GARDEN PLA NTS.
Tomatoes,-- r every- variety, Cabbages, Can
flowers; Peppers, Celery, &o.
Cucumbers, and Egg Plants, iri Pots.
Plants carefully packed, sent safely to almost
any distance. Persons in-the _Eastern part of
the County, may send the r orders by mail and
receive the plants by et ge. Orders left with
WILLIAM ROBERTS, a his Haedware Store
in Wellsboro, will haveprompt attention., All
may depend upon getting plants exactly as or
dered, and in good condi on.
HARRY MIX.
~ 1868-tf, 1
Towanda, Pa,, Match 2
DR. 'MOH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
RRS; for sale at Roy'a i rug Store.
CAC". pRINTII49— . „Nei?. Yorlt ',prieos, in
Colors or plain, and aut to.sait ordors, at
T AGITATOR OFFICE.
C At S PAXD:F OR BUS
TOLWORIC, IN TI E BEST STYLE', and
with despatch,at T HE AGITATOR Office.
=
~,,
Oa mid /ftor 51u ad./ ,i .
leave corn al gat aboat 1.
/ 1 witarlai
0:03 a of Niglt Express, ;
ria la halibctt,l 141141 DU Liki
with trulu of the Alla)
Shore,arral rand Tr unk
6 :31 a. sa.,ig it Express,
, Dauklrk i iii a tholl'est,
Wil a. Ul., tit lit Expralai,Sll
OlitAtki 1 offal *, V4i Al'oll.
10:t a. ta.( nit Tr4Autnitits excepted, for Buffalo
and Duttki k,, •
1:,,a p. miltrthoore,Exprese, lintalys excepted . , for
ttoolitait .r And Buffalo, via Axon.
ElPkwus,nutitia)s excepted, for Buffalo,
13:38 p. tu. i i If, y
sm anus ea!, Duukttk aud the Weer eaou 9 g •
. at 36111IIptliCti With tills AliMatic Mut' lit:ttca ' W:etc.: l t!. -
Itallwax; at tiss.ilo witlitlia Luke uhoki wail Grand
_ • Tot nk flu/ praye r aial at Dunkirk. Vi lit the Lake Mane
Ilallway, Isr all points west end south.
1 640 p ra tray Express, Sou day 8 excepted , tor Ilochester
12:85 a. us,- *xprest. :Mai I...l:lindayb excspted, for Botta
si t,
10,Balam nea,aud Dunkirk. eimneeting with trains
for the I 9 bet.
1
1.30 psu Wiy Freight, Bund.iya excepted. ~
5:40 p.m.; Emigrant s rain, Daily, ft); the West. ;:
i
I EASTWARD 1101 MD,
1/:413 Night Expra*s, Dusty, Sundays excepted,
connOcOng at Orayeourt fn• {\'+, wick, and at New
York with unernoon trams and bitumen, ft,,r Ittmtatt
tont Now ' England Cities.
4:24a. m . dluoinnati Expromiatiortdays excepted. co t ,
twetitsit e t Unarm iar Harrisburg, L hth u ll tl.l c end
the Simi 1; at. Owego for Ithtteett at tliaglama. a
tor 83•11 LC Ise; arra, 130 ml tor Seta wow,
piths, mit Tie/n.lll. at Lackuwnzett for Hawlel l and at
MyCou t for Nowlottrit andß'aru kk
0:50 a. lii., lay Expresa, tinudtiya excepted, cuuuectii,g
at Muth - t fur Canandaigua, at Blngliaintuil tut Byt,i
mut. at yreat Hand fur Svrouton, at Lathan !lUD ii,r
ilawley,laud at Jarday City with •luirluit c hi 011,"
Traltiuf 'NeW,Jursc,t Railroad for Philadelphia, lialii.
:mire an 1 Wombington,
I I
10.22 ato ccoauttadallott 'Wahl daily, comktting a t
at Mullin foi . ,Cnnandalgua.
Ilaltituort Exprosa, Sundays exec 14,1
tfc+ 'Vial: and BaltintOre Man Filialt.p 62
p.
4:95 p.
cepted
8.63 p at
necting
the :lan
trail' o
lirulthant, Mag.
11'1(11110in, Alms
Waltham, Nuts
lipston, 9ftsBB.
Bo . stQlt, Masa.
12:30 p.m
WM. n, B.
Gon
lure & Corning, & Tioga U. 13
Taaina run on follown'nntil farther anti. e•
Accommodation—Lim-on illosaburg at 0,15 u. t„ Matc
field Tioga at 7,41, Ltwrentoritte
arriving at Corning at 0,35 a.m.
Mall—Ltatvea 1310tablirg at 200 p. m., Manti
Tioga nt 8,18, f..awrenceVille at 4,oo—iirriviug
Corning at 5 p. m.
Mall—Leaven Corning at 8,00 a. fa., Lawrooccrille
o,o3,!Tioga at 0,45, Ma:I9MM at 10,22.-a rthing
Mose-Mug at 11,00 a. m.
Acconiniodation—Leavoo Corning at 2,40 p. m . Law.
rencovflio nt 4,00. Tioga at 4.60, Matsuda at
arri'Ong.at Dion9bnrg at 0,10 p. m.
ATTUCR,swt
L
Nextborn Contr4 R. 4,
:_y
TRAINS FOR THE NORTH. . S - A
• :--,'...i
'for Canandagnia leave Elmira as follow • : - It
•-•:,,
ation at -00 a i n .-.., , ‘4•N
fastest train on readj ...... ... . , ... -21 •Il'a ' 4 ' 4
I ...
e lif, o r , y x ,.
night, [passenger coach ntmeheil] - 7le, r ~ vl
• „. t after Nov. 24, 1867, trains i arlll ai Eireann''-:'
'rem Troy, as follows; , 11 '4
LEAVE NORTHWARb.
~?7- , :
.M.—Daily (except einndaye) fur, El m ira, Batt- :4
Canandaigaa, Rochester, itinsp:tri4a and il
,-.,
1 .',.:-•
.oadas. I.(
945 P. M.—Dilly (except Sundays) 'for Elmira an! •:gA
• ttaralo, via Erie Railway from Elmira. , • ~,
, LEAVE SOETEWARD.IN
-,*
600 A. M.—Daily (except Stinda7s) for ltaimpga :`Ol
Washington, Philadelphia, &p.
905 P. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore. -- '-t
Washington and PtdiadelPhis. -:.‘.
...;
J. N. Di:MARRY, v • ED. S. YOUNG" ---,
Gen'l Supt. Harrisburg, tieu'l ils.m. det ..,
I • . lishlgioir. hi ••.-t7'
•
. -
1 ' Philailolphia & Erie R. R., .. , %3
On; and - after MONDAY, May 11th, 1605. Traits A
on the Philudelphia &Erie Rail Load will ma al: A takv, ::•-4
•
1 WESTWARD. :- - ia
• - V:
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia. , 11,15 p a , -4:1?
" .‘ " Williamsport 4... ......... • b`Z3. l aaf 4 A
.
arr._ at Erie '• 43 p a •_,§
Erie Expriss leaves Philadelphia 2¢.00 Two ••:-
•• •• ‘• Williamsport ii 50 p a
.
err. at Erie 10 05 a e
••_„,
glmita Mall leaves Philadelphia.„ ' • &to a a ,:4
" " ,' Williamsport 6.23 p a
I
g arr. at Lock Haven 7.45 p a
EARTWAItb.
-alit leaves Erie 11 014 a
" ' " Williamsport 10 15 p c
" arr. at Philadelphia 7.10 p a
:Trot's ie4Vila T4lO 7.40 p a
~ f• Williamsport ~... 315 aF.
" arr. at Philadelphia. - ",.isi p c
and Express connect with Oil Creek and Alla
River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through.
ALPRED L. TYLER, Geu'l Supt
Tralue
Acconio.
Expreos
T4tail..,.
Way l'rel
On ani
depart ft
1
10 55 lA.
To,
Ca
$5 00
6 00
. 700
S 00
.10 00
.100
. 300
. 350
. 3 50
'RADE GENERALLY
'T TO DEALERS
I TIM - AT •
MUT DAILBY'S.'
INI
IA
MI El% .(b
ghtulug Expretal, Eutida'ys excepted, cob.
it Elmira for ilarrlebniog, Philadelphia an , ,{
; at Jersey City with, morning exerts,
plow 4orituy Railroad ' Daltitnoro awl
, ton, and at New York with moriiiiig
Mr , for Beaton and the East.
Way Nreigli t, Sundays excepted.
IA It it,
Agent; Oen') Suit
Waxitin
MEER
=
OM
Erlo E
gheny
lantio and 'CirCat We#prn gt• W.
SAJAMANIZIA STATION.
'TWARD BOUND.
B3cprosa .. 6.16
6.80
Accoufroodation 0,99 Mall
Expre js 12.19 Accommosintirin, 11 1:
.
Expre s : 11.00 Express to
At ory there is a juncition with the PlilludElplas I • .
~
Erie; and Cil Creek Rail Roads. 2 ,
At Meadville with tlio:-Eirtu9lla and Oil l;i4 al
l'itLole Branch. •'
'
At Leavittsburgo the Mahoulny Branch wake" .4. , Z. , :,
reotjroute to Cleveland. At Ravenna connects sets. ..'..,t,
Cleveland and Pittabdi sit Boatload. • .
The; Road patises through Akron, Astland, GAL:. =A
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersectiqk s.iinscris:
roads I aud terminateteat Cincinnati.
1 L. D. RUOIER, Gen. Supt., Meadville, l;
. _ 1
- -
• Real Estate Sale.
T HE
Subsoriber will sell or rout the follow/
(valuable propsrty, to wit:
One tavern stand in Lawrenceville.
0
L e farm, on which he now resides, ses•bs::
mile from three churches, two School Iltwo
twOgrog shops, and one railroad, and about OA /
satire distance from the line at the Wellsbotoli/
LaWrenoeville Railroad. The farm contains ifs
stems of good land, 50 stores timbered, wall vri
tore., and very productive . . ' It requires thins
seed should be sowed and planted, howercr, v •
ens re a harvest.
o.e farm in Jackson township, 175 newt
first rate platie fore cheese factory.
A so—fur sale—i mules, 75 sheep, sad vat!
sto'c., clump on reasonable terms.
S. BALDWIN.
Apr. 17,1867—tr.' -
ing & Turnings
B. T. VAN HORN, _
•got his new Factory in opstiti.
is now prepared to fill orders for Wirt;
Ware promptly and in the best style of workuu
I •
ship. Having procured a •
WOODWORTH PLANER,
ready to dress bonrds or plank with dispri
he i
OROLL-WORK & BRACKETS, .1,
shed to order. His machines erect the to.
d most improved patterns.
op corner of Pearl and Wain Otte, WELLS
0, PA.;
t. 31, 1868—tf.
furni
eat a
BOIL
06
NEW GROCERY
At Dartt Settlemaivt
E SUBSCRIBER has °puma a nor
OCHRY &, PROVISION STORE
At t l he abovo namod place, whoro ho proPme il ' ,
furnish Goods in his line cheap. ,
.
24arket prices paid for Farm Produce, edit,
i:
in ash or trade. The patronage of tho publier 3. ]
,
respectfully eoliejtod. ALBERT TIPPLk-
.' Charleston, Dec: 11, 1867-tf. ~..
( I --_-_-. :,,
J. - STICKLIN,
Ohairmaker, Turner, agi
Furniture Dealer.
ALE `ROOM , opposi to Dartt'a Wag6n4,B!s,
Mliars it
o n u n Sr r o y e t ie . 0 F o
ri A d e s T to O r ß y Y Sears
- prderspromptly Gila and satlaraotion
teed. Fanny Turning done to order.
Wollsboro, Juno 12, 1867. J. STIOKLIIi
I
1 Tioga Marble Works...
, HE- undersigned is now prepared to at
1 outs all orders for Tomb Stones and Mot'
mats of either
' ITALIAN OR 5
RUT %.ND IklAr' t -3 .
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of the latest style and • approved worlunsrA
and with dispatch.
Ito keep constantly on kond both tiod'; 1 .1
Maible and will be able to suit all who DAC' :A
Irt4 l him with their orders, on as reasonable ttn.f
as Oen
Stones
obtained tp the country.
Stones discolored with rust rand dirt &IP_ .
and made to look as good as new.'
i' 4 . PORTER WILCO;
Tioga, Nov. 1, 1867—tf. _ t
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j6e IjANO .k CO., Agent; for the Suiqueo
nutAroolen Mills. 1
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B. T. VAN NOBS