The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 17, 1868, Image 4

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    A
'itoirr.or
born nt - nigia; dressed in ; whiteh
Obristened early.„‘ Sligh,V.nndSair—
.'Sznocithlbionn hair,light and awly.
Grow apace-4orut aid fair—
Full of beauty. Graceful child,
8 9rect roving duty.
Sweet sixteen ! Fairy-Queen,
Bright and Vtishirtgl- Hopes 'nn4 fears : —
idle tears : free ont-gusbing.' ;
:Wedding night I dressed in. white -
Bummers twenty! charming bride = -
Far and wide, friends are pion t - 1.
- :-
_.' • - ' • '
Hyatt, of joyl - firet-born boy t,
Ileilithe dawning I Mother sleeps—
'Angel keeps watch till limning..
. . ,
Stately dame I Ootless name -7- ,
Best of mothers! children rare,
Brave and fair; like` no others. ,
ThMeseitre-and-ten I Ali I my pon
Sadly lingers. Wrinkles deep
Icy creep death's cold fingers.
Burial night IctiresSed in white,
Sweet peace be' given. Blest is she,
1 .. T, Spirit free—gono to heaven!
Gen. lflysses S. Grant.
The subject, of this sketch,' who is
now the candidate. of the great loyal
party of the Union - for the Presidency,
was born on the 27th 'of April, 1822, 1 at
Point Pleasant, Clermont county, Ohio.
His father was Of Scotch descent, and,.
by occupation, a dealer in leather. The
son'entered'Ahe military academy at
West Point, in his eighteenth year, and
gradUated in 1848, Standing 21st,in rank
in a class of 39 • members. He served
.
• for Ilyears in th army, passing through „
- every,battle - of tie Mexican war except
two, and held - th rank of-Cap tain- at
the date of his' resignation in 1854.
:, 'Joining - his 'father and 'a brother, at
• Galena,' Illinois, 'Ed engaged in htigneas
as ri.lerither.dealer i u ntil' •the outhrea
';. :of the rebellion-In' -1801. A few day.
after Sumter
_was fired - :upon,. he w/ s
' found drilling acompany of , voluntbei n d
and a few days-later, led the compa ny
to the State - capital. '-'An" ' o ff er of 'his
services,to the authorities at Washing
' ton not being heeded, he tendered them
to Gov. Yates, of, his own State, and
after a - feW" Weeks service in the organi
zation alba volunteer forces, - accepted
command of the Twenty-fl rat Regimen t - ,t
and proceeded with it, to Missopri. - In.
. August, 'Ol, he was commissioned by
- the President as Brigadier General. In
• September, he took command, at Cairo,
.of the district embracing the emit - lux' of
'th Ohio, Tennessee, ,ii
.Cumberland, and
_.Mi sisaippi - Rivers. He lost no time ie
seizing Paducah,,then threatened by a
rebel -tepee, and ,his suce4a confirmed
the Wavering loyalty of Kentucky, and
brought it over to, the Maim Rule. fie
'won lola Brat battle at Bel ino i i t, No veni
ber 7th, where he -was cpnspicuously
under fire, having his horSe killed -.ult
.. der him and by his 'personal', bravery=
and military skilireceived a Confidence
froth hii soldiers which- has clung to
- him aincenti every field: He captured
Fort Donelson, February 16, 186 L, loud
on the 19th was promoted to be Major
.. General.. The campaign and victories
"of Shiloh (Aril 7), Port Gibson - (May
1, Jackson (May 14),. and Vicksburg
(July -4),- followed in regular succession,
and paralyzed the power of rebellion in
the Southwest.. ..
.
His Chattanooga campaign of '63, ilif
promotion to -be Lieutenant General,'
March
_,l - 'o,4,.his subsequent direction 1
of the:Union armies in all quarters of
' the rebellion, his personal charge of the
operations against Richmond, the firm
grasp with which he held Leo and the.
main power of the Confederacy at bay,
and the final culmination of his plans
in the success of his great Lieutenants,
and the fall of Richmond, the surren
der of Lee's army, and the grounding
of - the last rebel. musket—all these
events are too well remembered by oar
readers to require more than this brief
mention. , I
The , grateful acknowledgements of
hie 'veuntry were evideUced in his fur
ther promotion to the newly created
office of General, and, as the Com
mander in Chief of the Federal armies,
during the, three 'years of great civil
anxiety and danger which have suc
ceeded, it ismot too muph to say that
the popular confidence in his discretion,
vigilance f and patrioticidevotion to the
cause of .the Union, haft. ever been the
hope and the consoling assurance of the
land. In the many dark hours when
official treachery and a disloyal ambi
tion have cast a deep gloom upon patri
otic hearts, his presence at the head of
our military strength has afforded a
cheering assurance of the ultimate safe
ty of the Republic. Not open the anx
iety with which the people watched
the campaigns of , , 03, '4, and 6, could
exceed-the deep intensity of trusting
hope with which their eyes have since
steadily kept this man in view. They
will new charge him with a greater
power and higher responsibilities, and
he will inaugurate his last and crown
ing triumph over official corruption and
public unworthiness.
MEANING or WORDS, The follow
ing quotations are taken from a work
entitled, ." A Select Glossary of English
words, formerly used in senses differing
from the present."
Climate.—At present the temperature
of a region,'
_.but once the region itself.
Corpse.—Now only used for' the body
but once for a living as-well as a dead
man; - - ,
Hag.--A word formerly applied to
both sexes, new:restricted to one. ' '
ITobtieconists.—Now the sellers, once
the smokers of tobacco:
, Uneoutia.—Now unformed in manner t ,
ungraceful in behavior, once simply un
known:
Sonnet.— Now must consist of exactly
fourteen lines, neither more or less; and
these with a fixed arrangement, though
admitting of a certain rela,xation of the
rhymes ; but " sonnet " nied often to
be applied to any short poem,. especial
ly of an amatory kind.
Stove.—=:Tbis word has much narrow
ed its meaning. Bath, hothouse, any
room where air 'or water. was artificially
warmed, was a'" stove " once.
The liriadife, the organ of the Hebrew
rgee in America; thus discourses ,upon
the interesting question of premature
bnrial : '.'The present practice- of our
people= to bury their dead within some
twenty-four or thirty-six hours -- Cf their
decease—i3eena`s reprehensible in many
respects. The peril of premature burial
is obvious. We know so, little of the
theory and condition of death, even in
our present' 'state of medical 'science;
that we cannot even be sure that life
has actually - fled when the ordinary
signs of life has - Ceased.. Strange to say,
we do not giVe to our supposed dead the
last chance which would be afforded by
our ancient customs, and probably
prescribed rites. We do not, as our
forefathers dld, re-open the coffin'at the
burial ground, before finally parting
With it in the told sods. Why have
we abandoned the practice—possibly a
wise precaution V,
There its no stain in all Nature's
realm no Horatian smut to be avoided ;
no edition to be expurgated no river
to be turned for Augean stab l es - it has
none; no prints of soiled fingers to be
effaced ; its studies aro all as pure and
beautiful as the dawning of morning.
Our homes are like instruments of
music. The strings that give melody
or discord aro the members. If each
is rightly attuned they will all vibrate
in I3armony ; but a single discordant
string jars through the instrument and
destroys its sweetness.
It is bad meddling with a train of
gunpowder; but if you Want to be
blown up to a dead certainty, gust tread
on a lady's train. Woliave tried it and
know.,
The dandy who inakes the greatest
tiOarish isn't always in a flourishing
condition.
'` 1-
dttlf IRCHANTS
pairymenvklarniers
+ ,
and o*--
ASHES, BriESWAX, BAANfi, BUTTER
CHEESE, iGbS, FLOUR AND
- MEAL, FLAX, COTTON,
•
,FURS, AND SKINS;
DRIEDIAND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN,
WOOL, GAME, POULTRY,
FEATHERS, HEMP, PRdyISIONS,
OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS,
TOBACCO, SORGIIIIM,
MOLASSES, &C., &C-
JOSTAI-I.CA4PENTER,
General Commission Merchant,
442 ' 444 and '446 Washington St.,
• IVieNnr"V"ox-it..
...444receirre hiltlvAlly Price Current of Pro
duce and Gicice'ries the most cornploto Price Cur
rent Published in the United States.
SEND'. FOR, A -PRICE' CURRENT.
Marking Plates ck Card i e furnished Free.
_ _
- eral Advgn9eB made, on Consign7oB:•
~•,, Relablished May Ist; 1860.
4z
Fire Class'-`Referenees given when Required.
Ap it 22,1868.-Iy.
A ItARLIWAREL -STORE !
•
CtlNl*lls---.Bz OSGOOD -
N addition to their old bdsiness in Dry floods,
I
groceri,ooPbc., have established a
: •
STOVE TIN; AND GENERAL HARD
WARE STORE,
two doors bo . `lVtv'tlie olef'stand; whore they man
ufacture • '• •-'
ON 111 E
;£:, 6 qfUlowitY RRIN C I PLE,
that is, in the most substantial manner. In the
matter of
srrov
. .
wo have enough to do all the cooking and warm
ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have Stoves
enough to RAKE A SUAWER:in•
Elre'the Only agent;for: :' tito sale of the
AMERICAN 'COOK -
STOVEI -
'
in Wellsboro \ nd'this Stove is the A
AUTO RAT- OF STOVEB: .
We keep all kintja of Hardware; Iron, Nails,
Steel, Norse Shoe - arid,a complete variety of
SHELF HARDWARE.
If 'you don't bailor° le DROP .IN.
0013VERS1&' OSGOOD.
WeHebert), Sept. 4, 1867, Iy.
Staves: Stoves 22
A•11111 . -IIIRDWAlREi
•
fR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to
announee to the eitiidna of Tioga County,
that - in addition to his excellent stock'of Stoves;
Tin-Ware, Brittanla, and Shoot-Iron Ware, he
.has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
MAIN STREET; \VELLSI3OO.
. , .
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the fellciwipg•ariicica : .
:' • '
NAILS,_SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CIA,
MILI7,!zIIAiNDI•AND BUCK SAWC,
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES, ,
. AUGERS,,,. : 7,r • . •
'.)
O
BITT-STOCKS, lATCIIETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
,1
WOOD: SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
'BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
, PIPE 139.XES,,AXLE7
, 'TREES;
ELLIP
. TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR;
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE -
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS Ih.ND STOPPERS
COMBINED. AUG, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER .AND
•
CAPS. •
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a now thing, and mado for use. Thom are but a
few of the many artiolei composing our stock
of Hardware.
We invite the public to call and examine for
themselves. We aim to ksep,the beat finality of
goods in our line; isnd all work to order done
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS.
Wollabor°, Sept. I,l,BBB—tf.
IEOOP
De LANG & CO'S.
i .
I
. ,„ •
• ' 4 ' 2 '
'T.ZO,:jr: - Ve„X l i c s 's.l. C ....\(t 1. li
torinai
NAVAL STORES, HOPS,
GINSENG,
1 - - -
TIN-WARE .4 ,
WALR USS!4.
i 5:
NEV DRY (100DS TO.ItE
, . I!.,Jl.lfyill
I 1
TOLES &BA ER,
{NO. b, UNION BLOCK.)
WE have just received our net; and vein
large stock of
DRY GOODS,
~ , ~,
. . ,
s suct as i .
SHEETINGS ; SIIIRTINGS, , PRINTS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST
INGS, . READY JIIADE CLO
THING,. HAPS & CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOE'S,
also a largo and well selected stook of
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN
WARE,. .STONE WARE, KERO.: '
SEN,OIL, PAINTS 4 OILS,•
SUGARS; TEAS, COFFEES,
: SYRUPS, MOLASSES, I
ETC,. DTC., ETC.
. ,
'*e`
are able to of wir customers tho benefit
of the .
`diA§T . . - so.**'','..o,• - e'kkicEs
in the Now York Market, our Stock havln k h4eit
purchased stneelh , egrast decline to Goode.''
1. i:!` • 11 :* iTtEg do BAIWIER„,
Wellsboro, July 3, 1867.
SAVI N G.S I 3 t 1 Kfr'r
:,OTHERW'fiSE
gARIINER"'S
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
I) "A;
,t it, A. t.
THE
fALD saying that a, peppy saved is , a pinny
tiaieed,julitiflA , GAßDNPß - iil'uttraing his
estahlisliteept, a riga:o43'gs flanks Ecohomy- is
Wealth,. said some: old '.chap whose nano have
forgotten; and it is eatirioray to trade where the
SLAUGHTER
•
high prioea ii being pibieduted with vigor and
without reprieve.. I can sell Sugars, Teas / ,fflo.,
lasses, Fish, Pork, Flour,Corn Ittoal,'Ceffees,
Canned Fruits, She an 'everything intotltletl
for family use, giving tho buyer the benefit
• - 'OF THE
• •
fall of tho markets, an advantage duly appre
ciated by ovorybody,excepting only those verdant
INNOCENTS
wbo, prefer•,PROXISZ,Ver TO PAY ono bun
drod por cent. profits to the seller 7 to P.4:YElla
tlventy.fivo ; per coot. : •dolivory of the
,640.1 ulillibireir my tei• lei: 7#l,4iis he fair
5 ' C. 4 + l . '• • •
EVERY MONDAY,
EVERY . TUESDAY,'
, . EVERY. WEDNESDAY, --
EVERY THURSDAY,
EVERY FRIDAY, •
. .
AND
EVERY SATURDAY, ."
and fill up as faSt as I, sell out.
' L. A. GARDNER.
Washer°, Juno 12, 1867.
Public Benefit,
AMONG the useful improvements of the day,
therb 'are Pew that - give More promise of
good, few so well adapted to relieve human suf
fering, few so Well approved by the public as that
now and powerful remedy calledtSfflutifor (or as
the German people call it Ilenlthhilinger).
It gives ease and comfort- to the-poor sufferer
from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and brings
speedy relief to that largo class of diseases that
are often cured and always benefited by an out
ward application.
Far sale by all Druggists.
Wholesale .- Depot BAY, HOAGLAND:Iz STI
GBA. No 54 Courtlandt St. New York:
A Patent hight that is No Humbug.
T IIE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
- tight: of D. B. Sturdevant's Milk Shelves 16
Providion Rack for Tioga County, is prepared to
sell Township or individual. rights at fair rates.
This Rack•ls portable and so arranged that it
can bo taken apart-and put together again in five
minutes. It occupies less than four foot square
of a room, and .ean be Pliteed in the kitchen in
cold weather, and in the collar in warm weather,
And will hold fron 72 to 84 pans of milk. The
shelves are made in skeleton form so as to allow
the frog circulation of air all around the pan's.
lOW been proved! that 'mill( will raise more
cream,_and keep from four to six hours - longer
,than on, ordinary, shelves. ,j-1•
' ' Haat. shelf tileneilY itself - inclop. ent of the
other, so thitt the cream of the for ...r milking is
not disturbed by the,removal or putting on of
'panaqf Ind (ramo is'sdeh
that it can be readi
ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually ex
-qudip.gypirealeiOrlfiAdVat w
is complete arrange
ment to - dty fruitupp,p,.The subscriber will soon
visit diffirent'partv of the County. with a model
.of this raciccor bo'crin -bb addreSsoci etltrellaboro,
by those di:miring to purchase Township or indi
vidualirighte Specimens can also bo aeon at,ihe
Foundry building . of Sears k Williains in thin'
Sol-Quer at any 'tim'e after-tho middle of March.
„ -;, ,,- ;“OF4.OII.G,HrT.4OI I OPSON. •
is . boi9lAitrAy. 1 ip 8 60-13 nt„
= • - " " '"
T - . 1 - 4AWNEWA - RILEY,
0.0.1 SHOE. MAKERS ,
Over Wilson et- lrfin Valkenburg'e, t Seore, in the
lqtiel r y ogooniptl by, 4efl4
_lf I I
11111) - 00TS AND SHOES of all kinds made to
Ajl, order and initial:Km! -
.0011:10'p'remptly and
g °
JOHN' , BARENESS •
-` r ""` t '" WM. AILEY. •
- .rige.3 133 / 4 ?ol'oifaPit 18681/s''a:l:
• CIAIgm ,
A.%,1
_
I:TARDING'S EDITIONS
OF.i FAMILY; PULPFI`,. 2 ii
, • (1 . 1. r - ``l. ,
hesale Dealeioniii;find• the listl9lltobrace
tire: y, C:itt assktr(lxvivitiot Bibles inXic qountry.
k‘hi,publish4 tietilt%tion in Pronounc
ing them pore'snlelibld than any Bibles pahlisii
ed. The various editions embrace all the Vari
ondiitylOs bf and sizes of typo, varying
in price from s2'eit $3O, for Family Bible, large
quartn t size. i :t•T
'HARDING'S'
PATENT FLEXIBLE MAIN-BACK
PIIOTOGRAPHALBUM, ,
• 'rho superiority •of ‘•• flaunt:T*6 Patetlt Floaiblo
Album,'l• over all others heretofore
miumfaetnrod, trill,'npon the slightest examina
tion, bg apparent to all. - - • • ,
Purchasers are assured, thatthe; above .boolte
are all of the beet Philadelphia manufdeture.
• - • E. B. CASE •
,
• Jut, 8, 1868.:-3m. ' • ' Troy, Pa.
TArellsboro Meat Market!
BEEFI PORK 1 .MUTTON 1 .
, _ • k •
T HE subscriber opened alldedeillarket in the
building lately" occupied by. br. Webb, on
Crofton-street, kyondor morning, Feb. IT, where
ho will keep a full assortment of
PRESI.I 21:RAM •
, • ,
Hams and Shoulders. If the people will give me
encouragement I will keep up tt, good Market:
Feb. 19, 1868-3 m. A. J. TIPPLE.
FOR ; 'SALE. CHEAP.
1 elegant, new open Buggy. I tiecond band
.1. open buggy. - 1 second hand 'top buggy.-
1 az:lMay. I two horse lunber wagon.
WRIGHT dr. BAILEY.
Mil
tx A t
i
n•
1 .7
SEMPER x M
'*r )
DRUGS, MEDICINES, 1
WINES, PAINTS, 0
DOW GLASS, & 1,
Have come down to Old
WB do, not hesitate to say .
Lasgest'Steek of '
P ZT R ENGLIS
MEDICIII
PITINT NI ED., INES,
yiNIKEE.: NOT t N'S, •
. t. • . . " •
- i - v •
i'EI?FUZITE
FANCY ARTICLES, TOIcIT
BRUSHES, minims,
WINES Ai LIQUORk.62,,
,• - -
?..EtER iIE OERH7 5. :1d rat , : 4'lll. MARKET.
tr
iP.AINTS,_OLLS, oLAss-,Aip PUTTY,
it;- . ;./ .
Pure White Load, Pure White te, Linseed
Oil, Coach Varnish, Furniture V r ish,
Venetian" Red, 'Chime Yel
-1 low, Chrome Green, Prussia 4 \ l3lne,
Patent Dryer, Lalker, ..Lcnn
',Spanish milti ng . ,4 1 !ailp .1 Vjfite, Resin,
Tar,' 1;4 Wricid,..Fustie, iJrnzll Sod, Cam
wood, liediirocld, Potash, Puff, Moo
cohol, Benzoic, Spirits Turphtine,
and Kamen° Oil, Paint id
Varnish Brushes,
Whl Ii Wd w9ll &041'25 ,or cent. ehea 'r than any
othereetablishitent in the - county: . short, we
I %have every in — a . fiiit se
j =DRUG ''STOkE,
„,
and - all - i:to ask is foi.yau.tVail and
stocic and prices beforo tiuying. elsol
member wo can't bo undersold.l
411 F oods J varn I nt q l or no
MESSRS. KING & t
EASTMAN o i ttld In
form their friends and the publidgenerally
that they have fitted up a now Photofraph Gal
lery in tho boat possible style.
.llavhg ono of
best SKY-LIGIITS in the State, wo no prepared
to take nil styles and sizes of
AMBROTYPES & MELANEOTYPES
in the best artistic manner, for Lockets or
„, asos,
largo or sniall. Large PIIOTOGRAPIIB plod
from small Cards or old Daguerreotypes .f do
ceased friends. No trouble to take
Samplo propfl * 4wayl,giyoß when ord4rod.
CIO J 3
- .4allery over Eastman's Dental pmoo,
Fifth Door below Roy's Drug Store.
Stoves & Tin Wailre
Good people all, liothigreat:and you
•
want to keep
Ippacg,lN it
•va Ekti P you
must have enough to eat, dry wood, a good
wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all, a
TIP TOP NOUN STOVE!
,
Thislastjand crowning go'od, I have at my Tin
and Stove establishment, opposite:Rey%
.Block ?
Wellsboro, and its name is the
HOME COMPANION ;
0n7211 bands Omitted , to I?o, , equO to any in the
world.",
promptly,and warranted to give satisfaction.
executed in the beat manner and with dispatch
T O ,LAWYERS-
BANKRUPTCY BLANK I I S,
In full gotta, at 1 1 0UNG'S BOOKSTOR D.
SGORING for 1;opi, best;quility 2G eta peryard
at 'DE LANO k CO'S.
00t.12.
.::^r-fs. i -L
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------,
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t;
-We havp,olgo tiel.dtrgeqt Fiiek of
Such as
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P.,11. WILLIAMS,. P. It WILLI
J. L. Wti.I.TANs. f, . No. BUM
Welloboro, Juno 26, 1567
~E~~
PIIOTOGRAPIE 64h1
IN WELIA3OIIOI
NOW OPEN TO THE P93L10
PHOTOGRAPHS, \
CHiLDRENS I PICTURES,
Bring thorn along
z KING .I.; ,EASTMAN.
'Tart. 15 ; 1868-]y
FOR THE MILLION,
TIN IVARE MADE TO ORDER,
REP&I4INQ
OALL'AND SEE ME
Welloborough, Nov. pl, 1867
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is.
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WE vitt lafti tlio Ijigh,okt ruallpo
• 1 the -
S ~ E -
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gP t 134 ibiiisl
,=.,
..; 3 DgE4-13KINSi'FSIRS;' iiIDP;S; •
, „., SKINS, •
RE!
{~
for vrhiettive will pay cash.'-' -
We will manufacture to order, Preach or home'.
.tanned.o4 liFor RIP BOOTS, in the best man.
rier and at fair rates, and pay espeoial attention
to REPAIRING. • < •
A.L, • •SO
,• •
•• We have a first-rate stook of
TENT MED 2,
, s,
ITTY,
REABY-MADE , <WORK,
ices atlaat.
on which we will not be undersold, and from this
time we shall make it a point te'keep up the hest
stook of'
t wo have the
DRUGS
S,
to be found in the county, which we will sell at
a lower prollt than such articles have over been
offered in this region.
We shall likewise keep up a good assortment
of •
LADIES' BALMORA LS, LEATHER
BOOTEES, CHILDREN'S Awn
MISSBS WORK ov'VA
' MOUS STYLES,
,and all styles of MEN'S WORK.
. . .
LEATHER d. FINDINGS.,
oaa be bought'of us as cheap as any where this
side of New York, and we'shall keep a full stock
. .
.„ . •
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH. E.IP4 - UP
. PER. SOLE, LININGS, Axil •
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, A WLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, CRI3IPS, with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will bo found the lar
gest in the iounty, and we sell for small profile.
We talk business and we moan business, Wo
belie been in this region long enough to , he well
known—lot thoso who know ns try us. • .Cornor
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite m. Rob
erts' Hardware Store, O. W. SEARS, '
GEO. 0. DERBY.
IVolisbpro.,,A,pril 24, Iser—,tc
' t 1
'3l - 2,081 'S Sun 'PlKleuni
'OIIS .3.1131 'f.) . 8 e0.4103
-anosi* .10.1 Optic puts otguturo puu um) outsold
•uopooduni nog ma Boopd putt-spoon ant)
•uonnnunb Hump tit osnmpaun Buidoog ptiu
egungoion 61,00 0 sJ a aoeo tioNumtsepu csevti
qicltslispioltpcsaouiri 11 . 4usitpicA oql al Atgploa
ego gnißsaq Sun goulgoolg
utgl tops Sup ' 11 Ftl si.tou g (nog iuuLd alto
nuat y 'ono oeug pinogu remand Siena •0109
Soj dOllll em tiottlet 'pugo.gra .0 If dq pogtopta
Mill
poluiqopo
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:amino our
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Block.
00 (pupj leoq) tarny ITays t ag
El I `SNINUM I.lu.ranir
4EI 'NUM 41011 "11 1 714
440 ( 140.11I 0;0115 RSIIOII .
94 SHOII nuuoS MS
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1868. WRIGHT, & BAILEY. 1868,
WZ co:immense this year`' ,
, with a , e.Nolusivery
CAW business.' ,_
tiAbil. PAID FOR WIIF,AT 1
CASH PAID ?OR.
' c
7",4
A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR
A LARGE STOCK OF PEED FOR
A LARGE INNC . OF,PORK TOR
All persons indebted to us by note or book
account must call and settle or pay coats.
Jan. 3, 1888. WRIGHT & BAILEY.
D. P. ROBERTS.
Welleboro Cloth-Dressing Works.
T_TAVING ongaged.Mr.• JAMES SMITH to
. superintend our :Clothing Works we aro
now ready to do all kind.of _coloring and dross
ing in good style and on short notice.
S. A. IfILTSOLD,
0. BLAIR.
LA-DIES' GAITERS;
*uadfsirld NIIO9
`SINUIVIdIiII ,ONINUVII
Jo "Rola Win! A'4oe tc 'oely
0N17725 1 311 V gAt
vcr `a-7-3-rd-sivvx
o/OqsiloAt no Jooa pngy
30
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CASH PAID FOR CORN I
C.SSII FOR EVERYTHING I I
CASH 1
CASH - 1
CASH I
Call and seo us. WRIGHT & BAILEY
Wellsitoro, Jan. 0, 1867-ly.
Sept. 18, 1867—tf.
WHOLESALE DRUG STORH.
I ENçN
TEO
UGS AND MEMOINtS'
PAINTS
AND'..OILS ; '
i IitADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS,• KEITH'S
CONCENTIATED MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, 'EX-
BURNEMS COCOA 1 NE, FLA VO RING
EXTRACTS. KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINE'S. ROCH
ESTER PE R EUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
AGENTS 'FOR MARVIN & CO.'S .RE
. ,
f %
&la I‘ l lol.ox 4 cile. PI ices. Buyero are requested
to call owl get quotations hcfnrt fining further
EEM
Corning. N. Y., Jan. I, 1868-iy
1868.. FOR SALE. 1868..
II 1'
R; C. W ICKIIAM;
A T lIIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND ,OR
-1-1 NAMENTAI. TREII4, IN TIODA '
60,000 Apple Trees.
1.0,000-Pear Trees.
. A gcod supply•of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTA I; PRICES & SHRUBBERY.
,
•
The Fruit trees, aro composed of On- choicest
varieties, good, healthy, sonic of 024 largo and
in bearing. Any ono wishing to got a supply
will do well-to call and SVC my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
_ J AI- Delivered at tho depot
Noe of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28, 1866-Iyo
To Owners of Horses and Cattle.
111013 . 145' JUN= CODITION 'POWDERS. ARE
i warranted superior to any others; or no pay, for
the cord of Distemper, Worms, Rohl, Coughs, Hide.
bound, Colds, 'ke., in Verses; and 'Colds, Coughs, Loss
of Milk, Brack Tongue, fern 'Dhotemper,' 4:c., in Cat.
tie. 'They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of
stoppingthe - worklng - ofyour animals. They Incroase•
theappetits, give a fine coat, cleanse the stomach and
urinaryorgans; also Increase the milk of cows. Try
them, and you will never bo without them. Hiram
Woodruff, this celebrated trainer of trotting horses, lms.
Allied them for years,.and liecommouds them to his
friends. Col, Philo. P. Di/ It. of the Jerome - Rare
Course, Fordham, N. Y., wo ild not use them until Ito
watidold of what they are omposed, since which ho
is never , without them. Ito las ;mi. twenty running
horses in his charge, and for iho last three years has
used no other mulicine fort Sm. Ito has kindly . per
mitted me to refer any one t hint. Over 1;000 other
references can be seen at the depot. tiold by Druggists
and Saddlers. Price 2.5 cents per box. Depot, Lft
Corthindt, Street, New York. [rob. 191
WE'LLSBORO FOUNDRY 'AND
MIII3 subscribers having procured additional
machinery are now ready to furnish to order
all sorts of
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, .MILL GEARINO,
SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 I) -
SAWING MACHINES,
&c., &c., .&c.
WOODWORTH PLANER,
for custom and job work, • Wne.are also prepared
to do
SLITTING SCROLL' SAWING
, Having a first-class iscrow-cutting Lathe, we
aro proparod to make
• '
CH_EESIE-.. - PRESS'SCREWS
.
to order, Buildors of Oboes& Faotorios aro ro
quested to examine out- work. We mauefacture
the
ono of tho'finost'implomorits in tho intirkot.
Cash paid for OLD IRON.,
CITARLES WILLIAMS;
SEAPS.
WellsbOro, May I‘s,
Grocery
,and Provision Store,
k.
W HOLESALE 4ND RETAIL DALER
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquorsad
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, tIREEN
CANNED FRUITS AND
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &c.
A full and complete aesoTtmont of the above
mentioned goods of the best quality alivant on
band.
Particular attention pnid•to Fine Green l ee!
Dealers and Consumers will nntl it to theii 4 in
terest to examine 111:4 Stock before buying.
Corning, N. Y., March 11, 1868.
HE largest assortment of Watches, Clocks
JIL Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga 'county
at [tildectitl] a FOLEY'S.
MEI
MEE
'-1
TRACTS,
PAPER. WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH I.IME
AND DYE COLORS,
L'INEI► OIL
W D. TE B ELL & CO
MACHINE SHOP.
CASTINGS,
ITEM
Wo have Rini a
to order. 1
CORNING, N. Y,
C. Imo. °MILL,
MEI
FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
CROCKERY WARE,
mows of Alic Baperior quality
A.NEERIVN„, W. ICH
WALTHAM MASS
ME
The American .Wit,l9ll:co_wPanYi waltiqn, I
Maim. roapeet.fully.awbrait :t ath their;Watches aro
,cheaper, more accurate, leas .oanaplex. more dure-,
blo t betterndapted for general lae: /170,1P0M,,11...r .
atly kept in order and repaired than any other
watelies in
_the, market.,.. They ary simpler in
strp,e,tn.ye r and ,thereToro:btroriger; nnti .lesF' likely
to be injured than the majority of foreign watch
-05, which ere colt:P(40(1.0f from 125 zo 800 pie=
eea, while in an old Englith mach thorn aro
moro.then 700 parte. how they run under the
hardest trial watches can have, is ehowii hy .
following letter:
PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY.
OFFICE OF THE Eli'L SPEOINTENDENT,
ALTOLINA, P t , 16 Dec„
,1866.
, ENTLZITEN . VllO watches manufactured by
you have been in use On thin railroad far several
years by our enginomen, in whom we furnish
watches as part of our• equipment. There are
now some three hundred of theta carried on our
lino, and we consider them gc,(,tl, and reliable'
time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction
in saying your wntehes give us lese,trouble, and
have worn, and do wear numb longer without re
pairs than any watches we have ever had in use
on this road. As you ore aware, we !formerly
trailed to those of English manufacture, of ac
knowledged good reputation ; bat as a class they
never keep time,as correctly, nor have they done
as good service, us yours. ,
Iri , -theee .statements 1 am sustained, by my
predecessor, Mr, Lewis, Whose experience; ex
tetided'iiver a i-ories of years. Respectfully,
EDWARD If. WILLIAMS,
• - • General Superintendent.
American. Watch do., Waltham'.
ct- Wu make now' live different graded df.tratches,
named reSpectively,as follaws ,
Appleton, Pracy,ef.• Co., Waithata, - -Mass.,
"Watthin Watch C'earipary, Waltham, Naffs: ,
" Bartlett, Waltham,
lVee. Tllery, licaton, Heim
.l{oate Watch Company, Malan, Nam
All of thc.e, with the exception of the Tleerie
Watch Cutdpany, trio wa l rrunted &iy the minericati
Wati:h Company to be of the best material, on
the most approved principle, and to possess every
requisite for a reliable timekeeper. 11-dry dealer
selling these Watches is provided with the Com-
Pany's printed Card of guarantee, which shotikd
accompany each Watch sold, so that' buyers may
s
tool sure-tlicy•are purchasing the genui i,o article.
numerous Ther e ar numerous enipterfeitel and ' nitations
of our Watches sold throughout am co iitry, and
we would caution purchasers to be on their guard,
against imposition.
Any italics of At'althanx' WatoGs may, be pur
chased of Waiteli Dealers tairoltsboutqle country
BOBBINS & -APPLETON,
Sept: 4, 1.1M7-9m
The Ameilean Cooking Sto*e.
AFTER twenty years,experience in the man
ufacture od stoves, , we heeame convinced,
some six years since, that a .vast, amount of
tummy was being expended by the people of this
country, in buying cheap and worthless stoves, a
largo portion of which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted its haying the best stoves
that could he made, notwithstanding, the price
was hig,her With this view we proceeded
,to
construct the American Cooking Stove, and
'spared'no pains or expense to make - it the host
and most perfect stove that mink] lie . made. And
we have t;..l.peritriented with it,, and carefully
watched its operation Mr the liist six years, and
'when •an improVement 'suggested itself. we have
at once adopted it, and we have several these
improvements' secured by letters patent. Ili
this {Runner we de cot, al:taut') to say, we have
.brought it:to a t;igiter state of perfection than
has hereleforo been attaincdOn cook lug stoves.
The , recent improvements in this stove ' has
added largely,toAts convenience' and olfoctivoi_
nose. In alt-the varieties of stoves wo manu
facture, we study usefulness, storability, conve
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, PACIiAItD, &
Albany, N. Y.
For sale by CONVERSE .t; OSGOOD. Wells
bore, Pat. - May 13, 1808.
po the Farmers 4 Tiugii' Count)
lAM now building ut toy manufactory, iu Lawrence
villo. n superior
FANN4VG , 11LILL,.
which poi:italics the fol i ayiu r g
advantago3 over allother
1. It sopiwates oats, rat litter, and foul seeds, and
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax soed,•tnkes out yellow seed, and al
other seeds, perfectly.
. 3, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of n mill.
This mill is built of the boat and most durable tim
bar. in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
Iwill lit a patent sieve, for soparating oats from
wheat, to other mille t on roasonabl terms.
J. II 14 ATIIEJt.
Lawrenceville, October 10, 1866-tr
KNOXVILLE, 27004 CO., PA
•
FACULTY:
ELIAS HORTON, Principal.
Alll5. ADA W. DORTON, Preceptress.
Miss MIRA MORTON. Assistant.
Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
•
• CALENDAR FOR 1807—S.
Tall-Term commences 'Sent. 3fl, Winter Term • Nov
20th, Spring Term Neb. 18th, 180. •
EXPENSES PER, TERM
Primary Department..,
Common English.
Bleier English
Languages and Uighur Mathematics—
Instrumental Mfisic, extra
Vocal blued, extra.
Dmaq 13 g,•extra •
• Room Rent
Board per week
Enorrillo,,Augustl4,lB67-ti.
REMIN,GTOXY ETRE ARMS'
GOVERNMENT.
Army Revolver; 44-100 in. Calibre
Navy Revolver, 36-100'in. Calibre
Bolt Navy size Calibre
Police Revolver, • • Navy size Calibre
New Pocket Revolver 31 100 in. Calibre
Pocket Revolver, (Rider's pt.) 31-100 in. Calibre
Repeating Pistol, (Elliott pt.) No 22 a 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22,' 30, 32' &, - 41 Cartridge
Gan Cane - - Na 22 &;32 Cartridge
Breech Loading Rifle,(Bealte) No 32 dr. 38 "
Revolving Rifle, 30 Jr. 44-100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON Al SONS.
Mooro b Nichols. Now York;, Wm Reid S Son,
Boston; Joe 0 Grubb it.' Co, Philai)clphia; Pont
tnoy 4 Trimble, Baltimore; Henry Folsom dr, Co;
Now Orleans;• Johnson, poneer dr. Co, Chicago,
I. AI Ruinsoy k Co, St. Louie; Alban' E Crane;
San , Francisco. Oct. 9,1897.-9 m.
.rlowers, Grape- Vines, and Garde
"TARRY: MIX, OF TOWANDA OFFERS
VI FOR SALE`--
• • FLOWER PLANTS, •
and other, an ondless variety
Verbenas, - Bfilvias Bignonins, Geraniums. Pol
argoninina, Petunias. ifeliotropes. Lontanas, dce
GRAPE VINES.
All tho approved varietioe—Soave. two yonra
old, in pots. :All true to name.
GARDEN PLANTS.
Tomatoes r ievery variety, Cabbages, Cau
tiewers. P0pp8.3,, Celery, .to.
CucumberS, and Egg Plants, in Pots.
Plants carefully packed, sent safely to lamest
aky distance.: Persons in the Eastern port of
the County, may send their orders by mail and
receive the plants by stage.. Orders left with
WILLIAM B.OIIERTS, at his liardwarelStoro
in Wel!shore, will have prompt attention. Al
may depend upon getting plants' miaetly us or
dared, and in good condition!
HARRY MIX
TOwanda, Pa,, March 25, 1868-tf. ,t
DR. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
ERS, for Salo at Roy'e Drug Store.
CIARD PRINTING—at New York prices, in
Colors or plain, and out to suit orders, nt
THE AnlTATint: brric.u.
CASH PAID EOR BUTTER AT
WRIGHT A BAILEY'S
TOB-WORK, IN TIIE DEBT STYLE; and
t; with dospatoh,at THE AGITNITIIt Office.
MMMiI
OP Mt
)4 , 4 0 I>
, 182 Broadwrig, N. Y.
UNION ACADEMY.
ADE GENEItALLY
PTLINOIILL 'AGENTS
Plants:
4 11 ,‘
Ell
MGM
LI 13!Y 1 - $ R.` 'V ttA VEIL.
EMI
if arj.i alter tit bile Y. !11 Y, ..111W •t,aff.
leavo,Oornirit'af arjailt..the folltVingliours:
: • gESTWAttIr nottati r
o;o:34'ti Night ilxpryis, Militia) b r XV0.1,1( for li t
• . 0,1 lip • 1 1 ...1L13.
W. 11.1/ lus or 11/1.‘4 1/0/ /I Ma
,6114re t and Ora till Tt•uti k BoiJwaia, 141 nh ittablt• 1
- 6:21 11/..ti! - 4'l/1 I.:Xprol,l).lllyjrl./1: fib
firt.; - WiTia;:iiiinnectipg as About.
6:165 Nigh t firepti
• ester alai ,Rullalo i . OS A tl.m. "' •
20:1fia. m., 31.141 'Prat n Guudays.except ed. for Et
• /11.1
/.:0 p 111. italtimore lixpres3 lguntlaye sceptre
Rochester ambit:Unlit), via
8:33 P. M.: Day 'Express, 3andays excepted. tor :
fialaralmeai DunlcirtF and .the %Veer, roamer:
at Salamanca with '4 o Atlanta: and Great If.
'Railway at tiunala with the' Lake Slew, mo
T run k Railways, and at Dual:irk With fly:
Railway, for all points west and south.
010 p to Day Expre.se, Sundays ex espted. tor IMO
12:80 a. m., Express Mall. Sundaye exeepted.ro r
-Ic,'Salarnanca ,and Dun kirk connecting o,
sr,
fot the West.
1.80 4/ in Way Freight. Strudays excepted.
Eisigrant t min, Daily, for the West.
148117 Ann
12:4* a in., Night Fixprees. Bally,
connoeting: ak . Grayeriurt fr'r edit; a nd
. York with atiornami trains and i:tentazta for •
arid New England Cities.
14:20,a. fa.. Chicinati Exprea,liforiday, except',
meting at Elmira for arrlsbarg,
the Soritit•, at Owego far Ithaca; at hird:u
fo ttyrao l iao ; Ore.st fiend for,Serantoh, IL)r
;pliia, end Trenton at Latkitwaxen for Ilawley.,,
larayeourt fel Newbargand Warwirk
0:55 1 a. m., Day Expreih. Smlayaipireptea.coss/,,
'ail Minh a for Citllllwlnigua, at Ilinglnium if fur t;
ease, at Great fiend fol - Sera II tOli, at Lack:imi.xiii
14.wley. and at Jersey City :with midnight I.:n
- Train ur New Jersey Railroad
more and Washington.
10.2 - . ani Acentitinodatton Train emmiciar
at' 'Elmira for Canandaigua.
2:20 p. ro., Baltimore, ,Axpress, Banda, s excitiit
4:35 p. fn., le w:Yerk and Baltimore Mai 1.
cold, d .
.8.031 p in Lightning •Rxpress,' Stlndl4 ;excqtm,
necting t r imint for Harrisburg, -Idttladflph.l
MS' South at Jersey City with morni ng tzir4
trrifti of New Jersey Railroad for Ltaltrama
'Washington, and at Now. York-Wit/it rsorniit
presa trains for Boston and the East.
12:30 Wdy'E'reigil t , Sa dayß otteqd l o,i
WM. R. BARII,-- RIDDlit
Oen') Pjise,Agent. - • " i 1 nlet~t
;
tilossburg & Corning, & Tioga R, t
Twine wal.run as follors until further 1. , A, ~ 1 . ,
Ar conimodation—Leaves Illombneg at 0,1:, it. ;1,.. N,,, - , ‘ 4,
field-at 7,05. Tioga at 7,41, Lesurene - at ,-- ;::;*
arriving at Corning at 9,85 A.M. .
Mail—Loaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. ta.,"
Tioga at 3.18, Luivrenutsvilie - ut
' Corning lit 6 p. tn.
51M1--!Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. in., irmi,
9.03, Tioga at 9,45, Mansfield at h . (To
Blash-bu
Blasi-burg at IVt5 a. m. ,
Aecommod; tion— .avow Corning at 2,4 n. 1,. 1,.1 . ,,
roncevill at 4,00, Tioga at 4.60, Mansfield ;A ii. '- 1 4' 41
aryl's ing at Blosslaurg at 0,16 p. m. 1 P- 1
,3
L. 11. SHATTUCK.v t e't
!
..TRAIN§ FOR THE NORTH. i
Trains for Canandaguin leave Illinira as fullnt , I
Accomodat ion at ,
Exprees [fitment train on roaq, . 11 ila
Mail ti 15 , 1
Way Freight, papieonger coach attacheil]........; le"
On and after Nov, 24, 15147, trains will matt::
tlipart front Troy, as Dillon s; *,
LEAVE NORTH WA RD
10 55 A. M.—DaitY (except Sundays) fur Hume, La,
lo,Panandalgnef, ROChOhtlir, MISII Wu igt , AM a ,
CatatJas.
945 P.,ll.—Daily (except SuildliP) fur I.lLbni ei
- Buffalo, 11.1'Erle Railway Irani Elam,.
LEAVE'. SOUTHWAVD.
600 A. 151.:--1) lly (except 9nnelaYel t..!: 16.1 e. . -.,,
• Wits hiligto t Pbtladelphia,lx.
UO5 P. 10.—Dasly . (except Sunda e) fi.r Lau..
Wilmllingtaii and Philadelphia.
-J. N. DuliA.RitlY, ''. • ED S. VtollAii
0 can Supt. flarriehurg,- -then I Pa ~.1. Al
- Baitilaurt, la
- Philadolphia & Eric B. R.
On fwd niter NONDAY, ?tlety 11th.
ontiaeiPthltidelphia& 4rle Hail Rum] Wlii 1111 i n•
WESTWA - titi
Mail Train lehreeltiptila
" " ' Willituusport.—
•• arr. at Eria
Erie ti:zprees !envoi; Philadelphia..
" "'
•••
•' arr. at Lrio.
pilmira Mall Jeavos Philadelphia—
i", " " Williamsport ..
"• .arr. at Lock Haven
EASTWARD
LI Train leaven Erio
" " "
" " arr. at I ' lulade phis.
Erin Express leaves Eric
'•• arr. at rnuadelpbta..
Mail and Eipress oonnect.witb Oil Cria.k 1,1,J 3:4
gbetty River Mill Road. Baggage Checked 'fbc,,,,,:l
ALFRED L. TYLRIt,IIOI, I ilt,IA
Atlantik. and GroatWestorn il• IV
iSALAMANCA . STATION.
WimilerS BOUND. EASTWARD EGOS,
Mail 6.30 Express" 'l'
Accommodation 6,35 Mail ;I:
Express 12.19 Acconaniodation,• Ill;
Express 11.00 Express ~ 1,
At Cory there Is a junction with the Philatitlphlt I
Erie,
and Cil Creek Bail Roads.
At Meadville, with the Franklin and Oil Ca 3 u ritbole Bra»ell. ---, [ 4
At Leavittsburgo the Maboniny Branch undies I ,1
rect routo to Cleveland. I At Ravenna connects , i.i
Cleveland and Vittsbut gh 'Railroad.
The Rixol passes through Akron, Ashland, Gala
Marlon, Urbana and 1) ayt o n , intersecting varlealll;
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D. RUCKED, Gen. Supt., Me.advill,i, lit
TILE Subscriber will sell or rout the tulles - it;
valuable property, th-wit :
One tavern stand in Lawrenceville.
One farm, on which ho now resides, ore•lut
LIMO from three churches, two. School flomes
two grog. shops, and one railroad, and shoot itt
same,distance from the line or the Wolleborc tri
Lawrenceville Railroad, The farm contains 10
acres of good land, 50 acre's timbered,..well wa. .
Lorca, and very productive. 'lt, requircilast tm
seed should be sowed mad planted. however, la
ensure a harvest.' •, '
BEI
6 00
... 7 00
~. 8 00
-.10.00
... 100
... 3 00
... 2 80
... 8 80
:Ono farm in Jackson township, 175 acres; I
ftrst.rate,pleco for a cheesy factory.
Alsu—Ltor salo-4 mules, 75 sheep, and other
stock, cheap on seasonable terms.
S. BALDWIN.
iativronco, Apr. 17, 1887—if.
Planing lir, Turning.
'B. - T. VAN HORN,
10111 - . AVING got 'his now Vatatory in operatic.
II is now prepared to fill orders for Cabatt
Ware promptly and in the best style of workrear
ship„ llaving procured a
TO DEALERS
ho is ready to dross Lodi&la or plank with thsralch
SCROLL-WORK & BRACHETS,
furnished to order. ilia machines are of ale nor
eat and most improved patterns.
shop corner of Pearl and Wain Sts, WELLS
BORO, PA,
Oct. 31; 1866-tf.
• - NEW GROCERY
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./ At Dartt Settlement.
SUBSCRIBER has (Toned a now
GROblialY, & A , ROVISION STORE
At tbo'oboro, named place, where'll° proposes to
furnish Goods in'his lino cheap.
Itlarket prices paid for Farm Produoo, oitber
iu cash or trade. . The patronago of the public i!
respectfully soneito- ALBERT TIPPLE.
Charleston, Doc. 11, 1967—tf.
mis )
Ohairmaker, Turner, and
" Furniture Dealer,
SALE ROOM, opposite, Dnrtt ' s Wagon Shop,
Main 'Street. FACTORY In Sear: , 5 Wil
liams Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gilareti
toed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wullsbnro, Jono 0,1867. J. STICKILY
Tuudorsigned is now prepared to e st:
euto all nrdors for Tomb Stones and Mom)
manta of either - •
ITALIAN OR RUTLANt)'
of tho latfist etylo and approved wall:maw:hi)
and with dispatch.
Ile keep constantly on hand both kinds 0
Marble and will ho able to suit all who may f,;-
vor him with their orders, on as reasonable WATS
as can be obtained in the country.
Stones discolordd with rust and dirt cleaned
and made tosbiok as good as new.
PORTER WILCOX.
Tioga, Nov. k 18137—tf.
irke LA.NO. & CO., Agents for the Susqueheo
_LI na Woolen Mills.
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Northern, Control It.
Real Estate Sale.
AVOODWORriII PLANER,
B.T. VAN lIORN
J. ,STICKLIN,
Tloga Marble Works.
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