The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, July 22, 1868, Image 4

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..ir,45111 k, 4ll4loitly;ind ItiAgt_o(orland;
Your iplorop*aktilMapriifotO groikaii;
YOiu'lkomes4 .'•
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You envYino. 7 poot:diiinAer.
The4iMiruo Biliitel2,'did not ,sooOrd
To Itti2t. 4
But pekin'giotijkniei v aisldkued,
To me tlie:nobler'ionic Y
coi4imtv,
ligeicoy fite othe orcicoi „
Enkor - Our..tithOixida i,6411,4„,„
Alatl*T i t
KeeP,Plu the ; l'Per !!"1- . 41
motheyff sop i ... r . , ,
Zetfeka l lite*,York.: „
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ITENVYtalle .'
TO Tizfk AGITATOR :Yf Tiogi for
New York; on.thalnorning Of • the 9th
by Corning & attioasburgpand; Erie R.
Rs,'The'-daskviatiliiielightful; and the
crops,as'i tlie tleye' coul d • reach , •
100 eli=abont thea:amens-In eurCounty;
some eitirn 'had' _not'. recovered
from ihe'olro;6Cof'the heavy rains about,
any better`than'l'had left • behind' me,
the,%iidisnirering',with . :drought and..
sometpleces . buckwheat , were being
harrow,ed,:ftr7the usf,-the dace Of the
Country.vreserved . :much - Of .the same
appearance, small grainsunotbeing in a
very thriving Condition, and 'Potato vines
lookingsmaltnittlpindling, 'until we
reached Port Jervis.:JlThere'the scene
changed. :Large ,masses of ,clouds cov-.
ered the:Osten:l skY;' - anealtitongh7nd,
rain of Vijbtinnotint f'ell.Wliere,,kr,e, were,
,t be IS,r4"ealgt4ted Sigh's Of hivving:heep,
visited , :s4th ggiio949l shcOenEY: ; ,Large
tracts of-(wheat were to be. seen badly
rustedrattaLl , should •,judge.7_ scarcely
worth • the:c u tti rig, ran d;: m any del ds of,
clovernnd - limothy. hay Which had , re
cently--been cent,: • a : polling' With the
rain.- AtaboutY.94s . ; 'arrived
at Jersey.'City"after very pleasant
day's that the D em ocracy(?)
had put in - nomination ':Horatio Ley--
mour
for,Presidmit nnd; Frank-,
Blair-
Vice. Darn staying with a' friend - and
relative cif the Democratic faith - (though
no Coptitirhead);:who tells me that' the
_Coruservative element of ,the party-',ait
to be' Omitted mit, and 'that' although,
he and.theyWould,Mllingly haye pup-:
,ported Chase oit i lEfancock - ,. they,tatinot,.
and will riot Vote for,,Elqynnitir t He,says
that Seymqur ,cannot earrya single
State ; and hethinks,it dolibtral if, this
city'ean be counted upon for him. The
war De B rats, as' abOdy, will notvote
the tie • t;.,e-and get only: the
support the three Rs, which being
interfitetedlnieans ""Ring, Rebels, and
Roughs)) There - 14 'iv growing de.:
sire among the war Deinoorata to defeat
Seyn,our,`as he is as obnoxious to. them
as to the EteptibliCansi Well, - your con;
respondent says to all this—" so mote it
be I" I hope the temperance inn of
TiogaA., will go on in earnest with
the g thank God that I
shall stsjiCrigtillil4.eathe' His free 'air,
uneontinninsisd . with • ,the vile eflluvia ,
that meetailiegt every: Step ,n this inod-;
ern Bodoni; frem :the pol Son `Shops,
whiohin
_some atieete are in'eVery oth
er house. ,I 4 et them feel they - have a
work to ' do that' lavingsucCeeded
in banishing the • Demon (Out of sight/
at last) in their beautiful villages, they,
may not stop until the pure principles
of sobriety and. gocid - , order, cover the
whole land. Then shall our , country
be as it ought to be, the first in intelli
gence and social order, a pattern to the
nations;
. then will God especially bless
us as apeople, Make_ us— •
"A landmark In tha tide of time,
Rearing to Heaver,hor brows snblime."
YourS truly in ." the dause of all
Mankind,"" ' • COSMOPOLITE.
Fxn ALtsoriii ; ,- 4 . 4 WaS :Uncle Paul
a Mason ?!.! Ike asken.of Mrs. Parting
-
ton
r the .
` l lllo9dsr LnyluatLilinp,_
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Wall. •
"No ' he witsa iveteratt, sargent net,.
urall, though - he took 'to gardening
afterwards; an d: raided the most Won
derful squashes: that alwaye leek the
primer at the HOrtietiltural .
"I mean' Wfta Ite a - Freemason," ' con
tinued Ike,. *'
"0, dear,,no,"' replied ehe,,"and
glad of it, for therate is good 'deal too
freelp throwit ' their plasterin' round,
whiChtfis very titertarf,ying, ,and takes
the color out of tbings to"; and when
they 'whitewashed the
,kitehen - didn't
they make free with' 'the 'btilthy "bud
rum which ,they Mistook for a cordial/
and I. wish to gracious it. had been •e
-metic tb have taught 'em.aleasort to be
a little less free next tune."- • •
"But Fred xiiiisoni3; 7l Said Ike petulent
jy, 'obit masons; .1 Mean the' fellows
,lhat build the temple."
"0 1" she exclaimedi.,"%em? Well,
dear, I have hoard 'or a : gdod many
things thor.dlizi t 'aiid - then again: I have
heard of good many things.,they
and st+ciSetWedtretdbotli I:donrelieve
neither.,.,ltid - great:44ste ' ' she
• witiepered;"andif they "tild e Mot
-gap, they ought to have done it If they
"agreed to, tho' twaS a' badstory told Of
him sculling tp',:l*Tiagard , 'Falls in 'a
• potaliftlFettlewith•-•a- .orobar, ',which'. is'
prepateroini'and as for the gridiron—
there *. bangs •- and the 'Lord
knows What• they do' . in their "secret'
cemetri.4 - wheti they get on ode anth
er's cloth4is by mistake and cut up all
sorts of Sapers, to - say nothing of - the
ridiculous aproni which - di) ' make 'dm
look so queer,"• • , ~•
The interest of Ike. as 'ceased, - and'
ho had turned ' his at4e (h htion ` , to anoin
ting the cat-with an , application of soft
soap. ! -"
At the recent laYing of a corner stone
of a Jewish Temple' at Cincinnati, the
Rabbi Lilienthal delivered a ,discourse
denyiiig tliat Israelites' of the preient
age dream any, longer about a restora
tion to Palestine and a ....MeSsiah crown-.
ed with - adiadeni of earthly power and
glory. "Anierica,tr :lie said, di-It is
our Palestinel here is bur Zion and
Jerusalem ; Washington and the sign-.
ers of the glorious Declaration of , hide
pendenc.e,, universal human rights,
liberty, and happiness, are our Messiah
and the timetwhen their doctrines will
be recognised and carried into effect all
over the Worldils the time so hopefully
told iiyeur proPhets. 'When' Men will
live togetherunited'ite .brotherly love,
peace, justice, and inutualbenevolence,
then the Messiah has comp indeed, and
the spirit of the Lord will have been
revealed to all creatures." This is the
same Rabbi who- preached some time
ago in a Christian church.
_ .
A gentleman who had carefully train
ed up his servant in tho_wayho should
go, so that when his wife was present
he might not depart , from it, sent , him
with a box-ticket for the theatre . to ' a
young lady. The servant 'returned
when -the gentleman and his wife were
at dinner. He had, of course, been
told, in giving answers to certain kinds
of questions, to substitute the mascu
line for the feminine pronoun in speak
ing of theladY., - • •
Dld you see him ?" said the gentle
man, giving him thepue. •
"Yes, sir," replied' the servant ; "he
said he'd go with a great deal of pleas
ure, and that be ' d wait for you, sir."
" ' What was ' he ' doing ?" - asked the
wife carelessly. - -
" Ile was putting on his hermit" was
the reply. ,
Thew ,was.." fat in the fire" immedi
ately. .• . _ •• , •
Peanuts in North. Carolina, where
they are.ehleily- raised, have almostrtalc
en the place cor 'cotton as the, great sta
ple, and bring cultivators annual*;
ly 410 0 per acre. Eight thousand bush
els on's, single plautaticin is considered
but au average crop, while from ten to
SiXtelgl thousand bushels is not regard
ed as a very, extroordinary yield.
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'CO.UN'atpat BAI
mairynieitFarmers
Li=
and ,. ,Othersai
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*sitcksiatge*, AVBEiiitis.;:ttrionixtA
' OItEF;g44GGS . , FLOVA'ANIi
-. FUNS 4-N-Ti„-SAINS.; -
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DRIED AND - GRERN-YRUITS,' GRAIN,
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6' 7 '!'r '1:t ; ~.f, PO .i ,
I/ 1.,, ry;
TRY li,- t: ;;:.;1:.
''':;':-. - * .01;;:0- L 'iEL,
RN
NAVAII I . - BTO - BES, -. HOPS, :c
, arm
1111.7:1 4F3 , 14 - , P
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BATHERS, PROVISIONS,
OILS, LAltti l HALLO Y 1 "SE
TOBACCO, SORGNIIM,
&tlf,
"- • • ~u +- ; • .f•-•
APSIATI CAAP 1V TER,
General- Commission Merchant
-AO, 444 awl 446 Washingttru St.,
Netiv647..ir06.2.15.-Cti**. '
.• /a
id' Twit e kipweeklya krica•Curr4Hl-05
duce and Groceries the most complete Price Cur
.rent Published in thp Un4fed
43END FOR A PRICE CURRENT.
Markingrht4s.i'Sr•
Lib erCll,4dPgliteo,Plftge,'97?•,OFT#ol.l/IYi.
. Established May Ist, 1860.
first Claes Refereaqes s _ ivea - ,l!b , et Egyoyed.
NEW HAllisikAiih,/ giCORE
imirmri
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CONYERS ti..OSGOOII
N addition to their old business in pxyGoods,
Groceries, &c.,
STOV,E, TIN, AND..(IENEgAI4 HARD
'W-A310,51.0AE;
0,: •,,,
two doors below the old stand; Wherb they man
!
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T I N
HUMANITY PRINCIPLE,
That Is, in the Afloat anbatantial anitipor t ., -In the
matter of •!,.k t 6
STOV
we'have enough to do all the Cooking and warm :
leg in Tioga County. In fact, we have Stoyee,
enough to JIAZE A, SUlLltglit in '3 ;
WALK USSIA.
•
vir 0..3 the only agents for the tictiool the
ARRICA COOK STOVE
in •Wellebo~o ; and this Stove:Olio ,
; .AUTOCRAT OF . STOVES.
Wo keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails,
Steel; Horse Stli)os, and a complete mariety.of.
. .
-SHELF HARDWARE.
•
If you don't troliiito DßOPlN.
.
coNVORg kOSGPCIPA , _.
Wollsboro Sept.. 4 "1867 -ly
t• • ,•
Stoirs'l Stoves:l'
AN D !H-A RD W
:bege. to
‘aononno!,to, the oitizens of Tioga: tiontity,
that in addition"te,', his excellent stook of,Stoveti,
Tin:Mare, Brittani a, and., Sheet-iren- Were; he,
nas, stia graft teAtlay, strieliefl hie sterept,;-
,;
MAIN - STREET - WELLSBORO;
Atli a comploto•assortmentell Shelf ' Hardware,
of *hick vre enumerate the foilowingarticlee:
NAILS, SPIKES,' CROWBARS, 'X CUT;
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
• BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
• I CARPENTKR'SIOOLS;
PUMPS, AXES, .
AUGERS,. -
BITTS,
,-' •
Eli
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVALS; SPADE Sj. 'FORM)
r. •
BE NC SCREWS,
l'
MOOD SCREVS , OARRIAOE BOLTS,
BURRS, BINA .WASHERS,
PIPE-BOXES, AXLE-
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS STUFFERS
' COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL'OARTRIDGES,
POVIER- A/0
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PATENT HARNDOOR HANGINGS
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new thing, and made for use. Those are but a
few of the mixt4 articleis composing our stock
of hardware.
We invite the public to call ; and ex . /Wane. for'
themeelvea. • We aim to kooptbe.bost quality of
goods in :our line . and ull work' to otder done
promptly and well. ROBERTS.,
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PUBLIQ7cFNEVi t r t
PROGRAUME:
PART -FIRM
, .
. In view, of the contemplated-, gailroad .soon to
o i t).10 built" to WollsboroTthe -proprietors have
,bodcloded to give- the --people hereabouts,
,daily
tin tate i ninents through the year, commencing on
1r
-the 14th of January . The lir t piece, entitled,
_" LIVE . - A.NII LEI Ifftri, ,
i i- iwrtivotfiiAii44En'.""
Live ' Wit.sou"B4 NAN VALICKNIIIMG.
Let Live,' ' ' ' ' . ' " Tut PEOPLE.
This great drain!? - ,bps•dr,Assnierwsleikiugles
poth in this . and 44,1 gi!t'VlO
r n
ti r t e t t e t l i i ii b g y p
a a n il a ttr t
v n o t i v fi a t o
bitetamnt.
:_Ttekete ta i the Dress Cirele=FßEE.
- •
- 'Palm SecoND.,
."Yee ih, A.n4qrsteiv),7,o4,.all.l
asigges 3 Of Ik4iktllk9 , P. W;1‘114 50;%!4e.J.4,4i
a little Wolfisfi—and 4tket. neap ; era 1344 4 49da*
from the " •
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ZA ,TASIIIO { N
Whore we. \ anti farillali • any sty a, kiuu, avail
gnglity of Gentleman's wearing apparel on abort;
'31',,P4i9e3.4054)181.0Pgit(11.;1
;P:,t-ttr!,FR::Pq:PLAPTP4V „
tifZihß, Cassimer'es, Vegtingf, Ladies',
Clothe, and a large variety of
nest kind!, and as cheap as the cheapest.
gYß.kcm.tVlig"r9 l .4ectP - .7 - Pit.krt, „•..
I:;iitt 'this great Tragedy for the benefit of the,
publie, we would not omit saying to the Ladies
that we alsoko,ep every ' ping. tojeplirdAb,tttelr
q„P
KNATEtiscircrlae.
Come one and all and witness the above en
tertainment.,: We, do n#4elnitaLto bn,,01,4 Otp_vq,
i* hall indea4oi to do our beet to give all the
'-tftbith of their money.
..ReaerkeliSeata for thq
Ptelnu 4l3 P t4.2;One'Pri.: f
NO. • UNION ,B-1:001E-
N. D.—We - shall give our patrons the fullben;
ef the docline in ,prjees,,aud ,extending
ilairLour thanks 10 thir Treig =lfrtutflil &refine
heretofore extended, we selieft n rolitinuane
of the same.
WILSON & VAN VALKEN BURG.
Virellaboyo, Jan. 15, 1 86S.7tr,
Hoine life insurance 00
; !If P. 37 T• - 1
No. 258 BPO Yowc
ALL the 'let profits ol Ibis llompan i i go to
. the As;ures,l, : t " "; ' :tf
forfeitnia tirPoticles.l
'No Litilitation as to rebicieuce or Travel
The Home has,an.atople Cash Copitpl. most so
cureli invested.
WALTER S. GRIFFITII. Pres.
!GE(IRGE 0. ........ . . .
I. H. RitOTLlthOlfA TREAS.
WM. J. C'OFF.IN, ACTUARY.
MORGAN HAR', lYellsbaro.
March 4, 1888—noi.
SAVINGS
,
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G-AIR N b.' - R.'
GROCERY AND PROVISION _ STORE.
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--THE
ArkLD Baying that a penny eared is .p 91 3 ,119
earned, joetillee GA It DN ft".t. i timing hie
- estaeusulattlTlVll-15aVITtp - Lill IT . zeuni.itly - Tkr
Wealth, said Home, old, chap, whose natnp fyltavo
'forgotten i and it is ehonalby to trade
SLATJG.FITEII,
of high prices is being prosecuted with vigor and
without reprieve. .I. ean•sell Sugars, Teas, 1110.
Fiiih, Pork, Flour''' . Corn Meal, •Caffees,
Canned Friiits, Spleesi 11.1111“evelything lioicinded
'for lamilruse;giving the pyer the bene66:, .
•*: OF PI-1 E
zy4
fill or the marketle,an a&arangdniuly tiPpro
;elated by iferybody t exceirting only - theft) verdant
.
' INNOCENT§
who preftii, TO PA 1' one bun
dred per cent. profit's to the' seller, to PA•rING
k*enty-.6 viC, per cent. cos& on delivery or.; the
goods. I,ehall offer my ettrelt of goods ai. fair
prices
„.„ EYE.MONDAY,,, ,
„,? EVER`,. TUESEISY;,.:
EVE RIVEIjA 4 SD
' •-• gVERYi. THURSDAY, •
EVERY _FRIDAY,
. ” • •“- .. , Azib":- 1 A 7:- •;-
.PVERY
and
L. A. GARDNER.
Wellaboro, JnitO 1-20-1867:
• HARPTEPS' & RITAY,? r
BOOT Aka „,SHIEFITATERS;
eft Wileon> cq
. - Yaltenkiry' s e S'inre, in the
rqom - Way ocettpTett Ly Pay. Seeley.
"DOOMS AND SHOES-of -all kinds made to
ordef and in,, ,
tjuk be,ll7panng..
dolgil - rampWind
good. Give us a call, . • .
4601.r!wattr.N - Est;
• -wm.'lllb2l".' c"
Wellsboro, Jan. 2,1858 -IT.
E. Iti-CAS
HARDING'S EDITIONS
1. OF FAMILY, PULPIT, & PHOTO-
••••!.:i'GRAPti BIBLES :‘-i-rll.,
, ' Likrr
-,W.tiolesale Dealers will find the list:to embrace
theblagest assortment of. Bibles in the country.
The publisherlititAcii . tesitatfon 1n '{notidp'nc_
log them more saleable than any Bibles publish
ed. The various editions, embrace Ali-, the yeti
cue styles of - sizes Of tAito, varying'
in price from $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, large
quarto eise.„ „: 2-;
Eli
t,
PATENT FLEXIBLE CHAIN - BACK
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PHOTOGRAPH 'ALBU
The superiority of . 4, Ilarding'i-Patent-Pleilbl4
Chain-Bask: Album,'.'; overall -others 'heretofore manufactured,..viillupon: the- Slightest' eiartiliij,
dolt; be apparent to alkr':•.: 14' ~ . -:::-::-. :IN ,1- • •
Purchasers aie ' destined'' tha t' ilk') ii f biAre' . l4ii)l4
aro all of the hist
Pbilidelnliiir-inanufiiithre.' '."
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t• r '' "'. E. E 13• CASE,
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Jan, 8, 188C- 86t :: `;', '
-' ••• Troy, Pa.
Wellsbpro Meat' lilarket ! --
BEEF! Poitt.
taihadribiio,perlet r l 7eiieWt!illiriCt fe i 13";
X 'bulldinglately,,oecniqed ebb, op
Crofton-street, ',Monday morning. Fel). 17; itkere
he will keep ;n assortment of ,
I.E'REShMBA TA.9 i•
Hams andghouldera.if filo people will igive mo
encouragement I will keep up .a good. Market.
; Feb. 19, 1888-3 m. A. J—TIPPLE..
Scales! *S'e' ides !
mHF B u ffiil6 Platform •Sbaled;` '4ll ordipiiky
8 tzlit; for Heavy, mill • °uteri eY a Fli;
found at the 1 - laidivare StilVe
Wellaboro. - •••TheAe scoletr itie - thts•Pallbanka - piA4
ant and have no onj)erlOr
,anrOlere.' - Th4 , `"lfie
wads n the - bait-kyle - and haVeleken the prowl
;um at all the great nxiiihitibrio)• -
the Dole agency for thaiti Se`alea - fa' thin'
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-•- "WILLIAAT : BOIsiatTS;
W,lleb9ro;Foli.-12,4068.1 • .:
ACKING-forttopsFbest qualitr2frotsperyard-
Q at • „•, liANOLdp_ -goo
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PART - TRIRti.
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Itl,ll_,Djej ;NES,
a IN EA, VAT Nt*,•PVLS,fI
; • 1)0W : 0 EAS: U TT.
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Have collie down to plot
rbr 'mesa at
1 -7 ; rr te" ;1, e i
kosirato'tik
W Largest Stock of
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U.2.4:4,T PI? qq O ,S
X.Vri.Xlq-f-A7Wq,
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P LEIRS
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PERFUMERY, ~1.3.R0v.
I?, a 0 .P.,3
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FANCY ARTICLE-, 0111 dr. SOAP,
& NAIL.
BRUSREs, I 4.I.I.patpRS;' 7 " - •
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Mitg ll si " titilloititt 'l (11
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EVER :BROW
We have also the, Largest Stork of
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
iz
Pare s White Lead; `Pure. White Litibeed
Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Yel
haw, Ochre; Vlnettap p.e4 ,Chr_conte
• lo*C - ;throhle' Oreen,`Prtuisitin •
- Patent Dryir, Luker, Japan,
:-: • '
„ .
Spanish Whiiini, t rarlsinitn, aisominV, itopin,,
.. It
.14.1 TO, Lot IVoO ;•Fttstre., l '..l.l . razilsiVoOd; Pint- '
'” ' I load, Rodwoo , f,, Potash, Putty, Moo
- coholi:Bortzolo.• Spirits .Turpentiop,.,
-,-:„-Anti.liorOspnoll).il,i Paint ituct ~, ~--,,,•
Varnish Ur. 00402. ,•1
1-10.
Which we will sell 25 per cent. cheaper than any
°Uter i establishment in tbp cnunty i slort,,tve
have nv'efyithing over 4ti,"a'hrst Class / „..,
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DRUG STORE,
and all wo ask is for yob to call and examine our
stock and pricos,lmfota isnying olspwilere.K Re
pcmlier: Ivo can't _be' undersold.,
_L
goods warranted on no sale.
P. It. 11rn.LiAms, / P. It IVILLTAMS Co.&
I Y!CICiti ' 1 1°• 3 '3 11 41 6 i!' 3 0e:
rt 1
' , ltrOlisboro, Juno 26, 1867.
A Pateiii Mkathat..lBlVolluiliblig"
_ . .
.
ryinE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
fight„of Sturdovant's Milk Shelves I
Prtivisionliadjc for TiOgn prepared to
Township or individual 'rights ant tifir - rates.
This Rackis...portable and so Arranged that- it
catib4 talten,apart aud ppr. together again iu-Ave
t iftdol a rg
;cold weather, and in the cellar in warns weather,
:and will hold fron 72 to 84 pans of milk. The
- shelves era made in skeleton form so as to allow
the free circulation of air all around the pans.
It has been proved that milk will raise more
crean), and 'mop from font. to six hours longer
than on ordinary shelves.
Eaeltshitit Vilna 14y itepirttimlspAptituiti"of th e
''tither, A 0 tilstelbe *Mx o tar (hiter 'in ilk iat id
'not disturbed by the removal or putting on of
:pans,; Thu frame is such that it can be readi
-43, covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually
ex
"oludibg insects or dust. It Is a complete arrange-
Inent to dry crldt upow.
,The,suliscriberlill soon
-visit differept,paYttcif, The Cchwity, middei
of this rack, qkr hV caul lie addiessedbt WillsbOro;
.by those desiring to purchase Township or indi
.,vidual rightsi Specimens can also be seen at the
1 -youndry building of Soars it Williams in ftbis
Jlorough many time after the tuiVilic of March.
GEORGE TI(OMPSON.
Wellsboro,' March, 11, 1868—em.
gioves & Tin Ware
FOR THE MILLION.
' 0 kpe4fe,'
want ;to keep
- 'PEACE IN THE FAMILY
you millet . have,enougti.to eat, tlry,wooa, a good
wife, wellAetuiviutobildte,' - and to erown ,
all,
f,
TIP TOP COOKING STOVE!
t ,t'•t' I - - , , t
' i Lhisjast:and crowning good, I have at my Tin
and Stove establishment, opposite Roy's Block,
Wellsbore, and its name is the
HOME COMPANION
on all Lands tiOlittoit to ke . equol%to any; in the
t TIN . WARE MADE TO ORDER,
promptly,and warrantod to give satisfaction.
. .
. •
REPAIRINP
greouted in' tbo bitiiiiiinni3i-andiviiii &Pitch:
- I '1 'lei; _:..i 1
°Alit tAND !. SEE iME.
i - r)i ,- .. c•:'E,2 1:
'Siff aryl
Wellsborough,
Publitei"Beketit;':7
..BiIONG the ixoff:o4i'ents l bi: tlll 4i; l
• there are few that give make- Promise of
good,_ few co well adapted to relieve . ' hurintriinf,
faring, few, so well approyed by the publiq as that
and pokierilil retiaadY,ealledllitlailifprApriA B
'theigerman people call itilealthbringi),!
'lt:gives 'ease. 'and.cOnifiirt tO:theinfor , siifferei
"from. - Neqralgia and, itbqatnatistn; ,and bridge'
speed:y.4.46f to tbat large elass-,of diseases that
.ttio often eared arid 'alWays'benefitcd by uu out=
ward application.
Poi sale by all Druggists.
Depot DAY, 110AGLAND k STI-
R; No 54 Courtlandt St. New York. .
s 2,
13 RUPPOY . 171:
i fuel setts, at . YOUNG'S ISOOKSTOILE.
; FOE 'SALEi.OIIEAP.
lelegatit tiotr,t,opeti Buggy.---1 aecond :band
buggy. • L- socond band top buggy.--
.4-antkoy. twOorso.lynbay'vagon. , ,
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toved CALF or RIP BOOTS;lti , the best riuwi
tiaiiii.44:•fsiir-,riltss-, Wad ply especial attention
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Aleie•wiishalimnice ii:s . kola to Icoork'illi'iho VOL
stook'of .."2--•:.-:::• ~:. -1: - ' 1!, -, , i L;.l .at.,
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to bp . ihand..iti: the teiiuisty; w , hiohOw 0;4111 4611.44t 1 '
a lowisr profit eiteldittbilee bavo over been
`elfered•iwthlevegion:.-- ' • •..—--'-' •. - -.-
•We shall likewise !tee up a go?d atiortpusut
of i I:Cj . 3 -;?! , ii - 1 i s h 1 ~, i ,, ,
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LADIES' ,BALIIORALB,_ LLATIIER
--...1..;.. BOOTLE'S, - CIIILbREWS- AND I ,
• - ' MISSES
WORIC. : 6,,i ( VA - .:"' ' .1
, lilt:its giixi f .F4 ' ---- —'
..,.....,/i- c „..,..,.),
and nil style* of:MENIVINORKI
l'll 4PA l l'ilt4 ' ;. l i .IH . . .r . 'Arktltta,6 4 ::. ,
can bebeuilit'ot -- ua:aieitiiap:av 'itit w, pre ,at
side Of .NeW teiltiiiiiji*We jibaltkeop_tirelfiti
of ---:- —' - '• • i-, - - -''-,----- -
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FRENCII CALF,._ FREPTCLI-';:,.RIP:'. }UP
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PER,, - SOLE' - .LIIkIII4I4S;' AND
:::- -'I3IXDING. -,1 r
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fik stock of p, Egs, .iyArks; WRAP, AWLS,.
'RASPS, .(1,601 7 01i5T NEEDLES, L A STS,•
TREES,, R 1 411 . PS,. lath :SlirfAKEß'.s
TO_OL,S7 s taid. FtrlyprATOS, 4111 be faibditfte
gest in thieounty, and we sell for small profile.
We talk business and we moan/business. We
have been in this region long enough to be well
Anown—let those who know us try us. Corner
'of Main end Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob
erta? Hardware;l4terie,i-i I, ;O. W. sgARs,
: • ' 'II.E4X-0. DERBY.'
Wollsboro, 2.1, 1867-tf. _
11 - 4991 viit PloUgagri
'ollif 'Uhl 11 'ID 'IIOAIO3
-InoS au; eSpuf puu ouitunso pun lino emu
, • uotin,advm Ineq,lmi . snap,' pun,npoon:ano
—nomiunnklintne,uf oin,up4u4 fluiducon uncap pan
Er) atiqoioni spobi) Sag 404 n nalhnunepn emni eM
, Sionianioto ssouisnq cuumpinu otp ai Samoa
.11 oen Etna, Soq Cun 'auppow
Elm '9lsst Sup., v ql. anion q gnat
,rtuat • y • 'OO , ° Aug lowina Snrea .
:ioj 4904 Gm gams, .3 g Sq paiueiva
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1868. WRIGHT BAILEY, 1868.
W.commence, 4113 year with an esolucively
,pl....44rAtteiness.- ;, ;,•.; .•
CASH -.'AID FOR .WHEAT
CASE( PAID. FOR OATS 1
'I ()ASH PAID:
(JAM FOR EVERYTHING 1 1
LARGE St'Obe . GE' 40i* ,EOR
CASH 1
LARGE• STOCK OF , FEED'; FOR
„ _ CASE I ' -
LARGE STOCK FUR
CASII
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Call and , see a . WRIGLEY do .RAILRI%.
Welloboro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy.
.„ AR persons indebted to • us••by not of bOOk
atmotintiaust onU - and- raffia oi pay (Date. •'
Jac). 3 t 1868. -WRIGHT & BAlX4ll7;''':
llilrmia,engned 'JAMMU:MITS.-to;
atiporip tend .our Clothing :,Worka we 'aro
new ready to do all kind or coloring:and rime--
lug in good etyle and on short' notice, -
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TWADOEUS , DAVIDS BS ACEITIP
IiONOENTRATED MEDIOINES , ,
! '4/1;00,4',S FLUID;
nAkeT.P,
iMiANETT'S OIOO9AINt, FLAVORIN
,EXTRAuTS; gEROSENE LAMPS 4
PATENT 'MEDICINES; rtocti
't • ; Emit PERFUMERY
AND EIAVDRiNia :ixTitActs,v*ArTl
GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME&
AND'AtE COLORS, '
;AGENTS' FOR" MARVIN &i,CO'S
;;,. VINED ;OIL.
„ •;
-
Sold at WhOleeale Prices. , Buyeri are requested
to qall and getl.:irotatioris befOTo going farther
El=
N. D;,T ERBEL
Ontn►ng, LIN; Jan: ',
. .
1868. Fog! B A LE.
AB6B, . •
BY
B. p...WICKIIAI4I, • * •
ATAUS NURSERY .ort FRUIT AND Olt.
:NAMENTAL TREES; IN TIODA
•
*60,000 Apple - - Tree's.
10,000_Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNOWNT4 ;TREES. do SHRUBBERY.
. The Fruirtrees aro comp - mod of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them largo and
in bearing. Any ono wishing to got a supply
gill do Welt to call and 'ieo my stock before pur
'clinsing.eiscAero.. 04.7. Delivered at the depot
free of charge. ' '
Tioga, Feb. 28,1888 A yi
•
•
To Ownera;of,.
Horses,.and Cattle.
TODIAS' DERillt CONDITION' POWDERS ARE
• warranted superior to any 'others, or no pay, for
the cnro of Distemper, Worms, Dots, Coughs, Bide.
bound. Colds, &c., in Horses ; and Colds, Coughs, Ire
of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, B:e., in at.
tie. They are'porteetly gale and innocent; no nee •
of
'etoppillg`tho working ofyour animals. They increase
thoappotite, givo a lino coat, :Inflect the stomach and
urinary organs; also increase' the' milk of cows. Try
them, and you' will never be without them. Hiram
Woodruff, the celerated trainer of trotting horses, has
used them for years, and recommendsthem 't
used
friends: ' Col. Philo: P. Bush;' of tho Jerome co
Course, Pordham, N. Y.. would not use them u,htil he
was told of what they , are composed, sine') which ho
is never without them... He has over• twenty running
'horses in his charge, and for 'the last three ”ittra has
'Used nd other meoicine for thoniHo has kin ly per
mitted me to refer any, sine to him . Over 1,0 other
references can be seen at the depot. , Sold by D uggists
anti Saddlers. Price_ 25cents per box. Depot, 50
Cortiandtlitreet, Blow Yoric..,._ , -[Fels. 19]
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE 1 op.
E subscribers' having procured additional
doach t hecry are now ready to frirnieh to order
CASTINGS,
SIIOII AS
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH,SHOES,'W QQ D = t ,
SAWING *MACHINES,
&?•', &c: '
We have illpo a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
for custom and job work, We are also prepared
to do
SLITTING & - SCROLL SAWING
to ,order.
Having fitiktlehes:aerair.-orkttleg .Lathe, we
are prepared to make _
CHEESR Rlt't ws, ,
to ortiet' , ... l , Eutider# ;Of Cheese . Vaetories 'are re
quaff/40 eitunino crtir work. We manufacture
tho • • -
Champion: Plow,
ono of the finest implements in the market.
Cash paid for OLD IRON.. - '
- • • CHARLES 'WILLIAMS,
•
F. L. SEARS. :
Wellsboro, May 15, - '1867-tf. • •• •
Grocery and Provision Store,
CORNING; N. 4.
C. x.
WHOLESALE' AND !RETAIL DEALER
in all' kinds'of ' ' • - •
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, LiquQrs and
Cigar 4;
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, •GREEN &
PRIED FRUITS,
CI4NNEDI FRUITS AND.
VEG.,ETApL.ES,
WOOD & 'WILLOW WARE, , GLASS .&
9ROCKER2 WARE,
CRILDREN'S - CARRIAGES; CABS , &
• _
.. P. 91 MBULATOBS,, TOTS, &c.
. A full and complete assortment uf the: above
mentiouedgoods of the ,best quality always on
band.
-Partienbir- itteitiOn - 'Paid . 6 Figs iiroceries:
Dealers and Consumers eili rind • it to- their in- ,
terept to examine his Stoek before buying.
March 11, 1868. . '
firlfll3.largea arsortuient, of Watobos, Cloaks.
= 1: 1 Jewelry and Plated-Ware in Mega county,
.0 • ttildeo66). P 014411,3., - •
Prooßcif ,the $-'ll
; r Oft Art
C'N
• " ;WALTHAIq, AgAsB'. -
The Amotican W4toh ('ompany f ptWaithOFP,
11lsart,;raspootfittiy:gtlbniit qift 9.4,07 Y lll o4 ll ee ag e
mr.tr . o..ficeurat.e, v,9,tueli3x x dpr",
liettp.xlilOto#or goinrii)„Bso., and yloie.eAk
lily kokiOn' , oidei ii'py
'WatOOsiM4.,;('cimarket.`. !Elley oiro, siiupler .in
structure, t4rAug9roniklpm fikely .
SP umj(:rity of - foxvigri watch
es, wb)e,it of to3oo,
!In VVAtOff t1W9,./r? re.
they s,t:ilii,,un'tym
wn )a,„
RE
'i,
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more than7o77
hardest, triqioyakpbes
,puu ,!itire,
following letteF: . ,~,
... t , t
' •P gDIN.,';RAII4ROAI ..COMPANY., I,
, OFFICE .OP, Tile f.ll Es'i. 'S ea attrrezmatur, 1 . ,
. Ar;i9e.s.t . .,' ' P ; t:, - . I Doe.; 4860. - ,
' Giari.enits : The iir;ttelies manufaeinred;by.
you be,Vo' boon in tise'int thts"railroad 'for. several
years" by , :our onginemen, to4witom we furnish
watches as Pali , fore: our equipment; :,...There are
no* some three intudred of them .carried On our
line, find tie eamiuder theni'guied a nd.:;raliable
,time4keepers, . indeekl;:f have' great aatisfeetion'
in saying y.our- watches give ns less trouble; and
haierwor,n,,andsde wear much longer without re
pairs then any watehes ( we have ever, haul in use
on this road. c',IVS, you are aware, We 'formerly
trusted to thuitii of EngliSli Manufacture . ; of no
-1
knoWledged good' repntat on 5 - liut44 . a class-they
never itosp.timet aseorree ly,. nor, have they done
as geodjervice, as,yours. , , -' .• ~
In: these 'etateuietitisl tun sustained" by' my
priclacessar, , ,Mr: Loit ii, 1 whose 'experience 63E
-I:tended over a series ef.yestrei ~ ltespeetfally, -
' ...., ~ t i '4 EPWA4R; IL WILY :lAMB, , ~,,.
..General,Supeir ntendont.,
. .
American Vitatch'ed.'; Waltham'. ---' - --
-; ; .We teekel6* - ti've different iiade,'lif i'aiciiiiic .-
, . _. .. .
'muned'reSpectiVely as for '
OEM
I=
I 4.: 4 4 44,1,
=
• .All iheitc,
, strith' the
Watch Contßitoy,oria tear
Wittcl; Potayatkx to bc . of
!he. rit9st rapproyo, act'
reqUisite fur,a reliattlo tint
rkenpur. Every dealer.
Oiling fticsoWal.crips with-the gum
plmThtrit4ett card of gtutrunteo, • whieh f t hould
accompany each that, buyers may
feel, sure they, re purelvAing thu.genuine
There are nuuterotr4 counturfotta and jtnitatioha
of our IVatelto,sold throughout tho country, and,
No would cautton_purchaper s to ho on their guard
agliitnit_imposition t • , ,
..Any grades:;)l,,Wml9lntu Wutcl)es tilay Lo pur
cbaseitUf throughout the c7uucitry
FANNING - MILL
Flitch pouloases the, following a d vantages over plitt;tor
mills: ' 4
1. It separates oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and
,
choss'and cockle, from wheat. ` .„
2. It OiCaCIO fez seed, takesont yellow seed, and all
other'sgeds, perfectly,. , 1
• •
3, It cleanstimothy seed. ' • - , . ,
4. It does all other separating required of a mill. '
This mill is built of the best and most durable tim
ber, in Food style. and is sof cheap for cash, or pro.
1%011 ft a -patent store,: or separating oats from,
wheat, to other raffle, on reasonable terms.
• . -- • : ' I " J. H MATHER.
Lawrenceville, October 10, I
1860-tf • • • „- , .
FACULTY
Emus GORTON,
Mea. ADA W. HORTON; Triceptiess.
Miss MIRA HORTON, Assistant. • • • -
Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of, Aineic.
CAT,ENDAR FOR 1867-8. -
Fall Term commences Sept. 3d, {Pinter Term Nov.
20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th,
.1868.
"•• • ' . • • EXPENSESipER:TERAT,
Primary Department i
Common English
Higher English - 1. •;•:' -
Languages and Higher, hdahereatick
Instrumental Music,. extra i •
. Vocal /guide, extra. • '
Dniwing,-extra .......... . .
Room Rent
Board per week...
•• Knoxville, August 14, 1867—tt.
I?E4IIVG.TOIV.S',E'IRE A1?.2112.
200,000 FURNISIIED, THE U. S. GOICERNIfiNi.
Army Revolver, ' 44-100 in; Calibre
Nail Revolver,' 36-100 in. Calibre
Belt Rev01ver,....,.... ...... Navy size Cali*
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 di 32 Cart'ge
Vest Pocket Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 41 Cartridge
Gun Cane No 22 32 Cartridge
Breech Lording Rille,(Beals') No 32 ct 38 "
Revolving Rifle, 30 4:44-100 in Calibre
E. REMINGTON & SONS.
PRiNeICPAi AOHIITH.
Moore .4 Nichols. New York; Wm Road & Son,
Boston; jos C Grubb it CO, Philadelphia; Pout
tnoy Trirablo Baltimora; my Folsom .4 Co;_
J
New Orleans; ohnson, pence .4. Co, Chicago,.
L M Ramsay A; Co, St. Louis Albert R Crane,
San Francisco. • "0 t. 0,1867.-9 m.
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ROXIBINS , 61. ;APPLETON.
4„18117-903. - 182 Broadyray,.N.
The American Cooking Stove.
AIrrER twenty yes.ri experience in the man
ufacturo of stoves, we became convinced,
some six Years since, tb'at. 'a vast amount - ol
money was being ektiended by the people of thls
country, in buying Cheap and worthless stoves, a
large portion of which ,was wasted; and that,
true economy consisted, ia,bnying the 'best stoves
that ;could he made, notwithstanding the price
was higher: With this view we proceeded to
eonstruct the , -Amoritan Cooking Sieve, and
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, we have
at once adopted it, and wo have several of these
inniroventeuts• secured by letters patent. In
this manner we do notlhesitate, to say, we have
brought it to a higher state of perfection than
has heretofore been attained in cooking stoves.
The recent improvements in this stove , has
added largely to its convenience and effective
ness. In all the varieties of stoves wo manu
facture, we study usefulness, durability, conve
nience and economy in operation, rather than
cheapness' in price, and in so doin we are satis
fied westudy,.the, interest of thobo purchasing
our stoves. SHEAR, PACKAIID, tt CO.
For sale - by. CONVERSE & OSGOOD, Wells
hero, Pa. • May 13, 1868.
To . the laimeks . Tioga County
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T AM i
nols building at my man ufacioiy, n Lawronca
vile. a auperior - • -
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UNION 'ACADEMY.
.WNOXVILLE, TIOG4 CO., PA
.4.0 11 A WEL,
EM S 12AILWAIL'- -
tau 0nii.50 4 4 ; 31 0. _0( 1 4. Mai :1 kW, 4660i - -trainS; Will
leave Doruinget,tibtint. the follotillig hours:
xaeg~rea•- • • • -
•
0:03 a in Night kximess, ..I , vititlikt s excepts, for Duralte
Saliimauca, and Driuldrli; chnileetien
With trains 'of the Atieutle,,t - Oreat %Yellin-li, Lott
Shore,atularauclTruuk tut all points Wait
6:21 a, in.,,Night Express, Daily, for Butinle,etulotuantt.
Itunliirlf and the tVest,,vpinit?eting no abcove .
Suadays exceptcti, tor Rosh:"
ester and bullalci. via Avon, • •
1 1 4 6 4 ,1 ) 1 °, 6 1 , 41 Tralu;StiUdayti't.leepleil:for Buffalo
auti-Driiihirk;- , • _ • • •
..
, •
-1:46 p. in. JJAH II 4O,III ..Ex press. Sundays -AXOOPieds for
itocbester ancl.Butfele, via A'son.-
o;g3..pi in.. Day Express, Sundays excepted ;for llunnlo, '
hajawhoce, Dunkirk find 'the Vest., connecting' ut
_ at : 4 .ttitnitanca' , witli the Atlantic awl (treat .Wisteiti.e
• hallway at 'Buffalo with the Luke Shore and Oran&
Trunk hailirays;liirUttunklik with the Lake Shore
'llaiDvay, for.eli points. west and //Quilt.
-0;40.p in Day. Express, St: win) s excepted , tor Boehliitor
SxpreSs 611,i I,Suudity exeepted.for
BblTa
.lo, Salaniarrettankirli, couneeting :With !trains
, for tho
Ipin It ay Freight, Suudnys excepts_ :
6:40 p. in., Emigrant train, 13aily, far the:West.
PFlO l 7' (Oalit)",
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Wanham,' Naos
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exeoptiou nC t ho 1.1 01n,
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anted by tho Americank
the I;pst. tputerinl, on
awl !,o,43 . agsess every
00
... 0 00
• 8 00
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2'60
' 3 60 '
• , - ZABIWATiD BOUND. -
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1240 tt..'ni., Nlgiit'Fipr' ea4. - I'aily ! Nundays . eiiiiipted,
_ connectips . at iikilyvoiiri la - ititinflck, and a New
,-Work with tateruoun tratnland!ateaviala for talon'
". M g.-
id New raigland Citioa: . .
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4;20 a. m., Clifeli flail Kxpreen.l , lninliye,exceptfa;rin
netting at E lira torltarrialatigi Plitladelphilytml
the South; owego ire*: , illiucat, at Bingliutaton
for Syracuse; t Great M.MI "fi•E Scranton, Philadel
phte, mot Tyeoat tit Lack:m.l4.ot. tOr MA11411,6134 at
Graycourt fo ewburi.; and Warwick,
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9:55 a . tn., D A y ,txpress. -Stsulnysexiceptett.connectll l
it
.".; at Elmira for Canandaigua, atitinglattuton fOi. Byrn.
ease, at Great gond for Sdraut on, at Lachaw eh for
-- -ilawley, marat iJereey City with midnight ' seas.
- -Trainor ,New Jersey Railroad, ro . r,i'hilatlelphl Alain.
xp
more and WaSbington: "". - I .
10.22 aAccommodation Train daly; ca petting' at
I
•at Eh drat for Canandaigua. *- '' ---
2:20 p! ~ Baltimore -ExPrees.; EU ndaya exEcipted. •
n
4:35 p. ta..; .I`i.'ew,-;York'tind Baltimore MIL-Saud:lye ex.
,- caplet) ' , .. , . .1
3:03 0111 - I,Thlitnttig' lociress; Sundays excepted. con.
hitting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Pbilnitotplita and
the South ; 'at Jersey City-with- morn ng **press
" train of New Jersey, liniiroad for .Bat -more and
- - Washington,_ amPnt Hen , %York" -kith irrt•ping ex ,
press trains for Boston and the Ewa. • .... -
12:30 p. m, Way Freight, Sundays exceptetb. • _ „ .
Vt, 7 31. It: nAltir, ' ii. RIDDLE , .
,- Gon'i Pass. Agent. . , " - ' Gen'l Sup't.
Blossbur & Ccirning, & -TiDeti 12. U.
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TaainiwM rum as follOweliin tit further notice:
A t aomaiadatlan—Lenves 131innit.nrg at 6,15 a. nt., Ilium
flaw a t .1,03, -nags nt 7,41 .I..nwri ()couple- at 3,24--
arriving ut Corning at 0,35 n. in.
Hall—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 9. in., Manafield at 2,40,
lioga at 3,18, Lawrenceville at 4,oo—arriving at
Corning at sp. in.-•- :-. -. _ .7 --. • ' •
.Mall—Leaves Corning 'at 8,00 . a m , ,
Lawrenceville at
9,03, Tiogn at' 0,45; 'Mansfield at 10,22—nniving at
Bliss-burg at 11,00 a. m. --, . , .
Act—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. In, Law.
j roncevilln at 4,00. Vogt( at 4.60, Altuarifeid at 6,30--
arriving at Blossburg at 0,11,9. tn.
. - -L. 11. SHATTUCK, Stilet.
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Northern Central R. R
TRAINS FOR THE NORTH.
Trains fur Canandsgtila tears Elm as %lima :-
Accomodatio at luOats
'Express (fast st train on road) ' 11 45 am
•
SIMI • t - 515 p to
Way Freigli [phaSen ger roach attached).........7 du aal
•
- On and attar. Nov.a4, 1667, trains will arriveauto
depart from froy, as follow;
- LEAVE NOETIIWARD.
10 5 1 y A., AL—Daily . (except Sundays) for Elmira, putlii
lo, Qmintlatgua, Rochester, Snap. Bridge. alai the
%Canadas:"• ,'
4$ I'. AL—Bally (except Sundays) for Elmira and
I Buffalo, chl Erie Railway from Elmira.
• LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
6 tiO A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Baltimore,
tlVashington, Philadelphia, drc.
gO5 P. 31.—Dally (except' Sunday's) for• Baltimore,
. Washington nod - Philadelphia
J. N. DUBARRY,
Gong .9 up t. Ilarrlsburg,
.Philadelphia & Erio R. H.
On and ufter MONDAY, May 11th, 18i..8, Trains
on the Philadelphia A: Erie Rail Road will run as fallen s
WESTWARD.
Mail Train loaves Philadelphia 11.18 p l't
" .' " WillianlePOrt ' 8.20 a m
~ " err. at Erie • 8.45 pni
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia 1100 noon
,- Willianisport - 850 p m
" ' " , arr. at Erie. • - • ' 1045 a m
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia ' ,' 8.00 a m
"" " " • „Williamsport ;.. 648 pin
'l' “ arr. at Look Haven 7.45 p m
„ . .
EASTWARD.
CC
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Mail Train leaves 'Erie ' - 'll.OO a m
”, s'-. ‘• Williamsport --10.15 pto
-- r - -
~" " r arr. at Philadelphia..-.... ' 7.10 pre
ET ie Express leaves Erie' 7.40 p to
" " . g• - Williamsport 3.15 ain
n• :. ' arr. at Philadelphia . 5.00 pin
' Mail and Eicpress connect with Oil Croak and Allo
gheny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through.
' • ' " ALFRED L. - TYLER, Geit'l Sup't.
Atlaatzleand Great Westorn '12.A17.
• - SALAMANCA STATION: '
'- - •
WnTrwARD lionrts, ..neza - wAY-1111731L'in.
- • • 6.30 Express '• 5:10
Accommodation 0,35 31ail 5.51.
Express • "'12.10 Accommodation, 11.45
Express ' • 11.,00 -Express ' ' 6.1 Q
- At Cory there is a function with the Philittitlphia 4
Erie'und CR Creek Rail Roads-
AlMeadville with the Franklin And Oil City and
_,- . _
. At Leavittsbnrgo the MahOrtiny Dranele makes a di
reef, route to' Cleveland. At Ravenna conned,' Stith -
Clerefnittlantl Dittsbuigh Railroad. ' , ' : --
. The Road passes through Akron,. Ashland, Galion, • •
Marion, Urbana and Dayton; Intersecting 'inflects rail
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati;
. L. D. ItIICE-1411, den. Supt-Oleadville!-Ea-
• 'Real, Estate Sale. -
bslc ESu ri er will
sell or rout the following
T
valuable property, to wit:
One' tavern stand in Lawrenceville. '
Ono , ferm,"on' which- he - now • resides,otie•half
mile from three churches, two School , Houses,
two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the
same distanCe from the line of the Welhboro and
Lawrenceville 'Railroad. The farai - contains 160
acres of good land, 50 acres timbered, well we
,tered, and very productive. It requires that the
seed should bp sowed and planted. however, to
ensure harveit.
- - -
' , Onelarrn in Jiteltaon'townstalp; IVO OCITA; a
fcrst•rnto Place for a cheese factoiy. .
, Also—for sale-4 mules]-75-sbeoporml other
stock, cheap on reasonable terms..
M. S.IIALDIVIN. .
Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1867-tf.
& Turnhig.
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73. 'T.. VAN HORN,`
- n - APING got. his'notv Factory 1.0 operation.
lis now prepnred to fill'ordlitii,for Cnbidet
Ware promptly anti in the boat styiii of warktnon
ship.. flaying *eared ii
WOODIVO,RTIi,P4ANER
ho is ready to (Reis bonds or plank with dispatch
SCROLL•OVORK 4 BRACKETS,
furnished-to order._ Ilia inachinee proof the new
est dnd most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Walu Sts; WELLS.
/10110, PA.,
Oct. 31, 1866-tf.
11 - EW GROCERY
Aft Dnrtt Settletaent—
T RE SUBSCRIBER hue opened a new
attocialy & STORE
At the obeys: nuined place, where' he proposes to
furnish Goods in his tine cheap.
Market prices paid for Faun Produce, either
in cash or trade. The patronage of the publio is
respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE.
Charleston, Dec. 1.1, 18137—tf. '
J. STICKLIN,
4 . 111 ";
Ohainnaker, Tuiner, and
I t Furniture Dealer.
QALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's !Wagon Shop,
hlain!Straot. FAOTORY ia_!Seats Wit..
darns Fohndry, second' Story. J
Orders promptly tilled and satisfaction gaaranl
teed. Fahey Tprnin,c/lono to order.
• WellsbOre, Jrine 12, 867. J. STIOKLIN.
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Tioga Marble' Works.
IHE undersigned is now prephred to exc
cute all 'orders for Tomb Stones and biotin
plants of either -
ITALIAN OR ROTLANb MARBLE,
of Ithe latest stylo,.and approrLl workmanship
and with dispateh:
keep constantly on hand bath kinds of
Marble and:will:be able to suit till who may fa
vor hint with their order?, on as reasonable terms
as can:be Obiainedifl the country.
Stones'disoolored with rust and dirt sleeved
and.thadO to look as gtiod as bow. _
POWItII , WILCOX.
Tina, 'Nov. 1, 1887—tf.,' ' '•= -
Do lAN° do 00„'Agetite for the Stisquehon
b!k_riVpolon Milli.- ,
Iti
4D. B. you N- -
Uen'l Hass. Ag't
Baltimoro,
E. T. VAN HORN