The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 14, 1868, Image 4

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    REFORM,
tied' Willna break the bruised`reed,
Nor leave tho smoking flaz unbound;
The wife regulosA husband freed,
The orphan clasps a father found.
:part•; Ler d, the thoughtless ! guide the blind!
'fill man no more shalt deem it SAM
To live by forging chains to bind
Osweaker brother in the anat.
The Truthful Witness
A little girl, nine years of age, was nf- ,
ferpti us a-witness against a prisoner on
trial for a felony committed in her fa
ther's house.
• `.N,',ow, Emily,' said the counsel for
the prisoner, upon her being offered as
a witness, 'I desire to know it you urt
6.c.istand the nature of an oath?'
& - .1 don't know what you mean,' was
the simi l ile.a.u - swer• •
•There. yOur honor,' said the-coun
sel, addressing the Court, is there an
ything further necessary to demonstrate
the. validity of iny objection? This
witness should be rejected.f She, doesn't
comprehend the nature of au oath.'
Let us see,' said the judge.
here, my daughter.'
Assured by the kind tone and man
ner of the judge, the child stepped to
wards him and looked confidingly up
into his face with a calm, clear eye, and
in a manner so artless - and frank that it
went right to the heart..
• 'Did you ever take an oath?' inquir
ed the judge.
The child stepped back with a look of
"Lorrpr, and the red blood mantled in a
blii4h_over her face.and neck as she an
sir.'
She thought he meant to inquire if
she ever _blasphemed.
lA° not mean that,' said the judge,
who saw his mistake; I mean, were
you ever a witness before?'
No, sir, I'was never in t
)vtis the answer.
I-Jo handed her the Bible,
Do ,you know that book,
for?'
the lookea at iti.nd a ligNl
V, it is the Bible.'
'• Do you read it?' he aski
Yes, sir, every evening.
Can you tell me whEct tl
inquired the judge.' -
' It Is 'the word of the gr
ark,,wored.
' Well, place your hand upon this 131-
hi on »d listen - to what I say ; and he re
peuted slowly and solemnly the oath us
ually adrnioi c stered to witnesses. '
-` Now,' surd the Judge, `you have
~ worn as a_witness. Will you tell me
,rhat" will befall you if you dou't tell
the truth?'
i shall be shut up in the St to prison
answered th • child.
'Anything else?' asked the Judge.
I shall never go to Hetivet ,' she re
plied.
liow you know tl4y.'' ked the
ju.ige again.
eitild took the Bible, and turning
•
:apitily to the chapter containing the
, Commandments pointed to the injunc
tion—Thou shalt not bear false witi4ss
a,zainst thy neighbor- 7 -and said:
learhed that tjefore I could read.' '
• liar any one talked with you abdut
y(,ur being a wittn,-.i ill court.against
t. e- man ' 'tag in c , l the judge.
• Yes, sir,' she Lep:fed. My mottle:
11,. , Nrd they wanted ale to be a witness,
ia,A. night she called me to her room
- me to tell her the Ten Com,
A int then we kneelen
1;1;11111.1!) , ..1:1S
mid she prayed that
1.-A h‘pW wicked it ictistc.
bear it.d , e a.,alt.st my neighbor,
nod thin (it'd would help me, a Huh.
, 213.1 ti, to tell the truth as if it were he-
!orit.l fun. And witeu I value up hely
with hither mhe iiissed me tun.: told me
to t'emeniber the ninth commandment.
and tout God would hear every word I
saiiP
pita believe this?' asked 'the
Judge, while a tear glistened in his
e 3 t
caud his lip quivered with emotion.
• Yes, sir,' said the child, with a volci
! hat Atoived her conviction of its tad".
was perfect.
• • God bless 3 . ou,•my child,'
,Said tht
jud;.:e. you lia.ve azood. mother. Thi
witness is competent. Mere lon trio
'Anr my lice, Mid nocent of the °burg,.
against mo . , I would pay - God for such
a ‘rituess as this. Let her be examin
ed.'
She told her story with the simpliei
ty of a child, as she was, but there wa,
a directness about it which carried - con- -
victimi of its truth to every heart. Bile
_was rigidly cross-examined. The coun
sel plied her with intinite and ingen
ious questions, but she varied not from
her first statements. The truth so spo
t- ken by that little'Child was sublime.—
' ; f Falsehood and perjury had preceded
her testimony. The prisoner had in
trenched himself with lies till he tho't
himself impregitakile. But before her
testimony falsehood was scattered likt
chat!". little child for whOm a mo-
I her-prayed for strength to be given het
to speak the truth as if it were before
Coo ,broke the cunning devices of ma
•-- tuned villainy in pieces like a puttee:,
'vessel. The strength that her mother
prayed- for was given her, and the sub
lime simplicity—terribly human to the
prison er and - his associates—with which
she spake, was like a revelation from
God himself. •
THE PERIL OF ENDORSING. Pity
and charity are sometimes inconvenient
and ruinoussenthnents in huskness. A
'New York correspondent tells a story
of a gentleman of that city, who, for .21)
years hal not,knowit - whata money
embarrassment was, which proves this.
His business was eksy, he lived in lux
ury, with achy and country loitnne, and
could draw his check for.any amount
be needed, without endorsement of his
friends or accommodations from the
bank. A friend came to him for assis
tance. He tried to-help him; went' in
a little way; went farther to save that;
found his friend fraudulent and trde
Muller, and now can't tell whether in
six months he will be penniless or not.
"He indorsed for a
: friend" used to be
the proper inscription for the cell door
of every caged debtor.
A 71?.11.Y GOOD LITTLE BOY.—Little
Walter Draper is a very!good little boy
neeoidinrr to all the rules laid down for
good iirtre boys. Last 'Sunday he ask
ed permission of his moOter to go down
to the Gotild & Curry rbservoir, which
his mother refused on the ground of its
bo.iog the
_Sabbath, Uood little boys
sometimes cry a little, and Walter be
gan blubbering. '
"\Vhy, Walter," cried his mother, "I.
am n , donisheti! The idea of your wish- 1
ina to go down to the reservoir on the
Lord's holy Sabbath to go swimming
with II lot of bad little boys!"
"800-hoor blubbers Walter, "I didn't
wDut to ko a swimming with 'ern, ma:
I only wanted to ~go down an' see the
bad little boys get' drowned for goin'
\v - inuoin' a Sunday—boo hool" Vir
;2;ll4l Blior2ppise.
Patrick O'Flanigan, being In an un
c'emain and "diseunifuddled" state, and
ng‘t Haile able to distinguish, at a late
loon - of the night, his OWII hotise from
ncighlalr's in a low of similar ones
cot lel mied to malt ea bold posh and trust
Ascending the steps, he rang
the hell, which was answered by the
lady living nest him, and who knew
,
"(,;,iiii you t:t-tell me where P-P-Pat
rick O'Flan(hie)gan lives!" he ° asked,
icadyitig
W hit) self by the railing.
I
`'hy, you) are Patrick O'Flanigan,"
said the lady.
I " 11 -h-botheration! I don't ask ye
who Patrick O'Elanigan is. I want to
k-k-know where the ould chap lives."
- .
- " 1
„I” Igxil)le tili(xuld not lose eight of
tiof iiiitiortanek of keeping 1113
1)111i!4r tit the head Of the Land
I)(;p:irtment, tor t ih fink of the most
:ite klie Etatf! Coriv.
:117f k he 021)1 of partie* rimy
ofreA:l,4rl p_l.l e peyjk. , , li.
„, ; • . t Cc- r, (itn., K;Eall libel
.ie
41.4.14 1 / l A)ast wt., / .. 7 f
rtj(-Nt heax testimony tAittt they A w k i y 4.
( :"A.A 1 .).;.:1 and exAct jubtioe at lass jAwiu.
l Ou wily IlEA : prAiNirsl:Noly i§ . YOtir Tinge
Da, iiityineiti;*arniteit
Consia7 ' I FO3IC ,
ASEIE,S; BiEESWPAX, BEANS, BUTTER
OHEEW 'EGGS; FLOUR AND
DRIED AND OR,Eill;llTs, GRAIN,
FE . AIIIE - RS, •fitNIP, PRAWISIONS,
OILS, A ttb, ,TALLOW,SII:DS
' Co me
JOSIAH OA 111-)EIN
General 00111111iSSOil Merchant,
442; 444 auci - 446 Washing - t4in St.,
And rieoit o bls weekly !'rice Cuirriit of PrO
dueo and Gtrocetie2 the ?nest etianylete Pile*. cur
rent Published in the United States.
SEND .FOR A PRICE enit:ENT
Marking Plitte 6: Cards furnished Free.
Liberal Advances made on Consignm7s.
Established Nay ht, 1860.
First Class References trivvb equirod.
April 22,1868.-Iy.
EW HARDWARE STORE 1
CONVERS & OSGOOD
their , tl , t hustu.,s 1 , 1
Griteeriet=, ,tt . hare t?...,t.thlisbetl.ll
TOVE, TEN;AND GENERAL (Iai d) WARE BfORE I
two T ire below the ~k t stood; iv/lace they man
ufnct e
TIN - WARE
. ON "I BE
11, MAN IT Y PRINCI PLE,
(hat i.. in th
watter of
\
ST .
Alt A Tee r l S
AI 9
IVA L le . . s'S_LA.
t is E:Ile of the
11111111CIN COO
' \TES.
, ,in, Nail,,,
i •ty of
r
1
le have enough to
rig in Tioga County
,nough to• MAKE AS
We are . .1313 only rtgebta fur
Wi3llo,oru; and this Store Is th)
2
l AUTOCRAT (5r ST
We t reisp . all kinds
td I, Horst, .hoc.?, and a entapktn vari
Et you •IJn't behove , it DROP IN
- CONVETIS "OSOOO
IVellsboru, 1, 1867, Iy.
Stoves: 'StoVe
Stoves . •
.111-4
111. 11 D. A A. It D . IV A IA lit I
MR. WILLIAM ROBERT'S begs to
annot3eo totho citizens of Toga County,
that in addition .
hi 3
Cia-taro, Brittania, and Shect-Iron Warp, iia
has, at a great outlay, stoolod his storo on
,
with a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware,
of which we enumerate the foliewliag articles:
NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X.<JUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
BUTTS, STRAP' HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES, _
AUGERS,
BUTTS,
BITT-STOCKS, lIATCHETS,:pIIISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS,
BENCH-SCREWS,
•
WOOD SCREWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TREES, ELLIP
TIC
SPRINGS, lIORSE SIIOES • HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
• HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS, .•
'SAUSAGE COTTERS AND STU PPERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CA R I TRI DOES,
POWDER , AND
CAI* •
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGII fI
new thing, and made for 1180. These are but a
. 03 of the many - articles Composing our stock
f (fittAVVIITO •
w e invite the public to call and examine for
•hemselves. We aim to keep the hest quality al
soot's in our line; and all work to order done
,rotaptly And well. wl'LLIA:ki ROBERTS.
We/18hnro. Sept. I, 1888—tt
Hero Fruit Jar,
CROSS of the 'MAU) FRUIT JAM
...lt/ for sale by
We are prepared to fill orders for' the Iler ,
Fruit Jar as low as they can be bought nny
, nywhere, and. shipped from Corning. We ear:
dye special rates on large qourititici. It is th.
, rest and most salable Jar in the market. (tom
!notations from us before ordering elsewhere.
,
March 1868.-6 m
WASHING MACIIINE.
JAS. st . 'WILKINSON, of Charleston, having
purchased th - e right to make and vend the
U. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tiogn County.
hereby gives notice that the manhifies aro being
made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellsboro,
where they may be procured.
' The hen, cheaperr, and more 9eliatble machine
ever Invented._
June 2S, 1848-tf,
-
201 i litwitt? tieeth 100 bushels
(.39Y4i kgiled ‘ 0140 eklit kitoll
V? StlCiliT et ;
• .
"
and ----
oii her s.
MEAL ; FLAX;-COTTON,
FURS A'&1)-SION'S,
WOOL, OANI E PO U OritY;
NAVAL STORES, III)PS
UINSENO,
TOBACCO S .S„ORGIIUM,
MOLASES, ite-
molt substantial manner. It•the
nit the c.,nl;ing and Witt In.
In fuel. ue. Lnvo Move:
NIIELF II ARDWARE
IE2
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
W. D. TERDELL Jr; Co.,
Corning, N. Y.
-FTA VINO more goods than is
this market, I will sell my
WATQUES,, CLOCKS,
PL'Al'Eri WARE, 'A i N
CY !OODS, Al' CO
0. G. Clocks at
1
Gothic ' ' I -
Cottage
American IVatches in Silver hltt
$lB. Fitter Movements, is tibarir~
re..spondingly to price: Plated
ufacturera' priers,. •
TiffSAS-NO If UMBE), B
t
•• . •
•
WettsboN.APril 22. 't3s.
E
Paint far Fameis ai
r GR A FTON MINE 11 A 11 1 ,
nre,non , manyLleintiog (1.0 t
and most Durable Paint in tie
P ut on, mixed with imic Linfted
pr 15 years; it is at a light brow
Chocolate color, and tan la' eilfq'
lend, stone, ar..l. olive cream,
Pf . Abu consuatei. it i- valuabl
Barns, Cusr;,l4e gad t_a
and Woollen tturc,
Canal Boats, Ve2 , l4elb
vas, Metal anti Shingl t l ItOor4,
Water proofs,) Floor tail MI6,
turerhavinF v Eglj 1)146. the
and as a paint tu'r any purppse is usurpassed for
body, durability, aliuticity and t dhesivertess.- 7
Price $0 per barrel of 300 lbs., which will supply
a farmer for years to come. Warranted in all
eases as above. Send for q 'circular nbik•li gives
full particulars. None genuine nulc:s branded
in a tradie murk, Grautton tliue,al Point. Per
sons can order the Paint and remit the money
on receipt of tho goods. Address
DAINIEI, IiIDIVELL t ,
2.7 , 4 Pea rl St, Now York.
Juno 3,1868-61 u
To the Soldier 6 of Tio
.YOUR attention is re:pet:MO
following 'Act of A'ss , :tabi 3
tadt Fe.sibn of the Leg , tizittlre, al
ties uTurded by virtue of ,bit ac
the evideuee ut our serviec sui
ter tile 1 3rezervtitieu (athe Btt n
Be it enacted by iht Sen.llo and Mouse of
Reprkentstit se of the Commonv ealth of Penn
ivaaaa in Go! era' A,,mbly me , audit is here
by enacted by the onthor.ty of thr.i +/me: That
the Recorders of Deeds of the et:royal Oatnties of
this Communtsoulth are he , thy authorised and
required to tecued all floni disellargos 9f Cora
,m,E.ioned nod uon.ijunnit , 6onvd Officers and
Privates upuu applieutioli bring i wade to them
y the ho'.ders of the same, ter is Well the Recor
der shall be hosed the usual fn Cur recording;
anti that the recording of the ratio not be
•object the payment et the State tax. 1
JNO. W. G EAItY, Governor.
IVellzbvio, Pa., Jtily 13, 186 S-3 10
B. L. DEANE,
- Recorder, Tioga Co.
Hand Book of Politics for 1868.
P,EC IA 14Y adopted for ut.c in the coming
Preittlential campaign. Will contain all the
.oatter in the Political Manuals of 18013, 1887,
dud 1868. (.`outpiled front official 4murces. Will
L;ive'the whole Political Action of the Govern
ment, and or Parties, including .I . lupeaehment,
Reconstruction, General Politi :;, PlatformA.
lcceptance of Carididaleg, kc., fron April, 1865,
to,duiy, 1 568, T f ibl e s on bebt 'Taxation,
Iterunuo find Ex pond itures, liltitcs Southern
Registration and y,a,s. Isleetioq ',tables from
1860 to date. .1110 pages, e 1 ;b,132 50, post
'aid. !
. .
,\TOVE
The deal llahuel f , .r ISGS,I bepa rawly,
; peper cover, 75 een , p rt pale
SAYINGS
GARIJNE
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
O L en
establish
Wenlth, s h
forgi,ttoti t
1)
•
of high in icEIB 'wino pru.,..eettic pith vigur and
without repriev 17eutt soil tt gars, `l'va, Mo
usses, Fish, 1?t, it, Flour, b! , .rti . Meal. Coffees,
Ciknned 'Fruits, t;Cities, t...i'uj•tliing intended
for tatnily:nse, girt v, the buyer the henetii.
(.)1 r .I I I - 1
advuuzuge duly appro
elated by over:, budy,eN. verdan
N N C, 1
wiiu plcier .PieU.V.l/qA(i 7'o l'A 'alit hut
Bred per cent. prufltel, t.. YA YIN
twenty-ftve , p.-r del;v. t) tl
guotk. f 11.3 • -at. ft:
prices -- ••
EVERY SAT!:
and fill up 212 fast
. A . Ai tRD
Juno 32, 1667
rIGENT FCci
HARDING'S EpITIONS
OF FAMILY, PULPIT, & PHOTO- ft
BIBLES.
_ .
tVtletesale Nniers Hill findlthe iist to embrace
the largest assortment of Biblea: in the country.
The publisher has, no hesitkien in pronounc
ing, them more Sit a publisb
ed. The various editions etnlrace all the vari•
ous styles of binding nod size of typo, varying
in price flew $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, large
quarto cite. )
HARDIIs.G'S
PATEN 1 1 FLEXIBLE CHAIN—BACK
PHOTOGRAPH 'ALBUM,
The superiority of "Ilardig'sPatentnoxible
l'hain-Bock Album," over all others horetorore
annufactured, w).11, upon, the slightest exarailyt
!ion, be apparent to all.
Purchasers are assured that the- above Aiooke
of the hest PhiladOlpliih manufacture,
lan, 8, 'MSS —3ln
Wellsboro Meat
BEEF PORI( ! At r
s.tibPeriber uponvd a Mi l
I building lately Occupied
Craftun-Etreet, Monday 'morn
e, will licep n full 11R:3 , ln:float c
t• - I. FILEISIT AMA
Yams and Shaiit
oncuuragonsent I will keep up r
Fob. 10, 1868-3 m.: '
Scales I Scabs ! Scales
'FILE Butliilo Platform .4'll ordinary
AL size., for heat; - , anti - counter use, may be
;.,und at the ilardwitre :'tote y 1 Wm. Roberts,
Ilahere. The:e Scales are the Fairbanks pat
ent and have nu tmperior anywhere . They are
mule n the best style and havoc taken the ptetni:
a tit nt all the great exhihitler :4 I -
I
hive the sole ngelicy for there Scales in fhb"
region. 11.LI I A M itortEliTs.
Wellsboro, Feb, 12, ./9t3S. .
A C ISt I".a. how, 1 , q;• , 1 quality 2.) eh= pc:J . 2;llrd
at I) LA N° k "CO':.
Oct 12 •
FIR. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SU P PORT.
ERA, fur sulu nt Roy'l rug Store.
JOl3-WORIC, IN THE BEST STYLE, aud
with despatoh,at Tun *4IT+TOR 06208.
to Buy!
I=3Zial
necessary for
utitiro stook of
EWE fay ,
FAN
,ST.
etieg Cases at
Cares, at dor
van: at 3la/2-
B ITABLE SALE
,d Others:'
PAINT CO.
lieapeSt
two wads well
1 1)/1 will last 1O
or I,eautift4l'
go.l to green,
•eit the taste
e for Houses,
Makers, Pails
IMpleMentils ;
' Bottoms, Can
being. Fire ant
(ono warnifae
•-iast pear,) and
Heady Y:► July.
EDWARD McPkl
Clerk of the //wive Jf
• WASIIINOT
OTHER TVIS
THE
saying the Penny Eltvird t, poliny
led, ;it/stifle:: Ceti nbN Eli fel t.tteinghl
1‘01: 11. Ittutic. t
id Nome-old chap L huyo
End ,t tv!ivri: the
I,A Lrall'l%- r
-INTS
7'o A Y huns.
t PA YING
d el; v i ) u t• the
.ap fair
EVER Y MON DA )\
TUESDA
liVnltY WEDN ESL),
EVEICI"11/UllSDAT
ER‘ RIDA3.
E. 111' . CASE,
B. CASE, ,
Troy, Pa
Market!
TTON
at Market in the
Ly Dr. NVebb, on
ig, , reb. 17, wheie
oplo will give me
good MOliet.
. J. TIPPLE..-,
P. 11.,1VILLIANIS-- & CU.
lit
SEMPER IDEM,
.$3,50.
.. 3,63.
. 1,70.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, 'PXWENAI I1IED•t
ICINES, PAINTS, OIL:e VIN
DCIIr,GLASS, & PUTTY
T VER-
Have oomp down to Old Prices at lazt.
A " POLEY
WE do noy heetato to say that, Ire have the
Largest_Skick of •
PU R E ENGLISH DRUGS
PATENT MEDICINES,
FANCY 'ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP,
CLOTH, HAIR, „TOOTH & NAIL
BRUSHES, MIRRORS, .
WINES & LIQUORS,-&C.,
y to the
ime,ed at the
HI Cu the radii-
ETTER BROUGHT INTO THIS MARKET.
We have also the Large9t Stock of
pF preeerri
kir? , ill the war
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Puro White Mild, Pure White Zino, Linseed
Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Vol.
tow Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrome Yet
low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Lacker, Japan,
Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Ralson:tine, Rosin,
Tar, Log Wood, Fustie, Brazil Wood, Cata
wood, Redwoo,i, Potash, Putty, Alco
cohol; Benzolo, Spirits Turpentine,
and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,
Which we will sell 26 per cent. cheaper than any
other establishment in the county, ;In short, we
have every thing ever kept in ajflrst elhis
DRUG STORE,
and all we ask is for you to call and examine our
flock and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
inember we can't be undersold.
All goods warranted or no sale.
, ;ItSON.
feprearnialivor,
is,' D . C.
P. 1.. Wit:melts, 1 P. It "WILLIAMS A 5 Co.
3. L. WILLIAMS. j No. 3 Union Block.
lairi
Nellab — o'r6; Jt!nis . '26, 1467
A Patent Right that is NQ Humbug.
THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
right of 'D: B. Sturdevant'B Milk Shelves
Provision Rack for Tioga County, Is prepared to
sell Township 13r individual rights atfair
This Beek is portable and so arranged that it
can be taken apart and put together egain in Aire
minutes.--It occupies,- less-than-four feet square
of a room, and ean be placed in the,kftehen is
l izertter r
el t.l.
411113 WiliL . olti r9g.72 tp-84 pane,of milk. The
shelves are trade in skeleton form so as to
-allow
the free•cirMilation of air all around the pans.
It has been proved that milk will raise more
ereatn.und keep from four to, six, hours' longer
than o 3 ordinary shelves.• • 4,
Bach shelf turtit itselt,indopbrident of the
other, so that the cream dr the former milkipihs
not 'disturbed by'the retittival 'Jr putting on Of
pans. Tho frame is AhEli that It min be result
ly covered with a cloth or gauze, effectually ex
oluding insects or dust. It is a complete arrange -3
'thent to dry fruit upon. The subscriber will soon
visit diffkent parts of the County with a titfofil
of this rack, or he can be addressed alt Wellsboro,
by those desiring to purchase Toivnship or indi
vidual rights. Specimens cad also be seen at the
Foundry building of Sears-6; 'Williams in this
Borough nt any time after the middle of Marsh.
GEORGE TIIOAIPSON.
Well3boro, March, 11, 1868-Gm.
Stoves & Tin Ware
`Good people ail, both great and small,-..if you
ant to keep
PEACE IN THE FAMILY
you .. ust have enough to eat, dry wood, a good
wife, 011-behaved children, and to crown all, a
\is
TIP. TOP COOKING STOVE!
This last a d crowning good, I hare et my Tin
l i
and Stove tablislimont t opposite Itoy's Block,
Virellaboro, a d its name, m the
HOM I b
, COMPANION
.t: -
on all bands atlas tted to be equal to any id the
world.
•
TIN WARE lADE . TO ORDER,
promptly,and warrant \ a to give satistketion.
REPAIO .
executed in the best 11111131) r. and with dispatch.
CALL ANDS ME.
D. : ~RODERTS
Wollsborough, Nov. 21, IBa7,
Public Ben : , it,
A itONG the uleful improvements of the day,
ti.. there areifecw that give- more remise of
I t
good, few so well dapted to relieve h man suf
fering, few so well approvedlis the publ c as that
new and powerful emody called Salutifel• (or as
the German peopl call it ilealthbringerp\ -
It gives ,aao a d comfort to the poor a !rarer
from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, and blings
speedy relief to that large class of diseases that
are often Cured and always benefited by an att
ward application. \t
For sale 1y all Druggists.
Wholesale Depot DAY; DOAOT "---
,ACILAND STL
GER., No b 4 Courilandt St. Now York.
T. O E It 8 -
BANKRUPTCY BLANKS,
in full itnte, at VOUNG'S I#OOICSTORE.
elogant new open Buggy. I second band
1 open buggy. 2 second hand top buggy.=-•
sulkey.__ I two horse lonbor wagon.
WRIGHT & BAILEY.
h.--.
1
s
Lill
if' IifEDICINES,,
YANKIE NOTIONS,
.P.I;RF,UMER Y,'
Such a
FOR THE MILLION
FOR SALE CHEAP.
W-- F 1-11 Pit!
TO BUY t• SELL IS OUR
8U5, 1 . 1 Y.4 6 :1 -;*z
IMO
'VETE iat)the-t*Eletri market..plisse,
NY the following artselea. •• ;
SfIEEP . • P E•L S, • DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES,
- AND VEAL SKINS,
for which wewlll pay, cash.
Ve .- will - manufaceure to Order;French or hem
tanned CALF or RIP BOOTS, in the Vest man
ner and at fair ratty, and pay ospooia) attention
to REPAIRING.. :":‘
-E, I 4SQ,
Vo hive a:first-rater,stcieli: of
REABY-MAIIE, WORK,
on vr_hten - me - triii not to uriAorsad, from this
timo we shall make it a.point to keep up the host
stack of - • •
'LA ITERS,
to be found in die :county, which we wilt sell at
a lower profit than
,aoch articles have cm been
offered in this regioti.
We, Anil likewise keep up a good assortment
df
LADIES' BALMORALS, LEATHER
ROOTERS, 'CHILDREN'S AND
MISSES WORK us' VA•
MOUS STYLES,
and all atylos of MEN'S WORK
LEATHER .j. FINDI.NGN
ona be bought of us ax cheap as any where this
side of New York, and we shall keep a full stock
of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER:, SOLE, LININGS, AND
BINDING.
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES, LASTS,
TREES, ORIMP S, with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOLS and FINDINGS, will be found the lar
gest in the county, and
,we welt for small profits.
We talk business and we mean business. We
have been in this region long enough to be well
known—let those who know us try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wra. Rob
erts' Hardware Store, C. W. BEARS,
OEO. 0. DERBY
Woflsboro, April 24, 1807—tt
1868, WRIGHT fk BAILEY. 1868,
Wconstnenue this year with an •ezolasively
CASH business.
CASH PAID FOR WHEAT I
CASH PAID FOR OATS 1
f
CASH PAID FOR CORN I
CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 1
A LARGE STOCK - OF 'FLOUR FOR
CASH I
A LARGE STOCK 014' FEED FOR
CAS}
A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR
';CASH !
Call and see us. WRIGHT BAILEY
Wellsboro, Jan. 9, 1897-:ly
All persons indebted to ne by not° or book
aecount taaat eall,and settle or pay goats.
' Jan. 3, 1868. WRIGHT BAILEY.
TIM GMT DRAMA OF '6B
AT
Wilson ct VadValkenburg's
_
PUBLIC BENEFIT I ....
n~~(I2ZAMM2+•.
P. 611.1 FIRST
In view of the contemplated Railroad soon to
to be built to Wellaboro, the proprietors have
concluded tea give the people hereabouts, daily
entertainmenti through the year, commencing on
the / 4th of January. The first piece, entitled,
"ti' 7l LET.LIVE
- Two PIEARACTERS,
Ltve, WILSON & VAN VALNENSORO
Le Live, THE PEOPLE
This great drama has drawn crowded houses
both In this and the old Countries, and is ad
mitted by all to be ono of the most profitable, in
teresting, and best pieces extant
-Tickets to the Dress Circlet—FßEE.
PART 5E.0,0-ND
We wish its distinctly understood, that all
classes of politicians, and even those who feel
a little Wolfish—and In fact none are excluded
from the
/BUHR !
Where we can furnish any style, kind and
quality of Gentieutten's wearing apparel on short
notice, and at prices, astonishing low.
CUTTING DONE ADMIRABLY
Clothri, Cassitneres, Vestings, Ladies'
Cloths, and a large variety of
Ladies' Dress Goods.
Best kinds, and as cheap an the cheapest.
2 - YoketB to the Parquette—FßEE
PART THIRD
. In this great Tragedy for tho benefit of the
publio; We would not omit saying to the Ladies
that we also keep everything to replenish 'their
VC 7.' . magic:lL:robe.
Come one and all and witness tho above en
tertainment.' We do not claim to be old Stars,
but shall endeavor to do our beat to give all the
worth oT their money. •
Reserved Seats for the Ladies.
• Remember the place,
UNION BLOCK
N. B.—We shall give our patrons the falllben
eat of the decline in •prioes, and extending
thew our thanks for the very liberal patronage
heretofore extended, we solicit a continuant:
of the same. • •
WILSON & VAN VALRENIIIIRG.
Wellsboro Jan. 15, 1868—tL,
Hoe Life Insurance Co.,
N. 268 .13goADWAy t NEW YORK.
ALL the net protits•pt this Company go to
the Assured. - - •
No forfeiture of Policies. •
No Limitation as to residence or Travel.
The Home has an ample Cash Capital most so
.
curotrinvested. - ~.. . .
WALTER S. art/FPri'm - Pres.
OLTROEV. RIPLEY, See'y.
I. H. FROTHINGBAM, ' d .. 4. TREAS..
wit. J. COVPIN, ACM AIM
' ''' .., _
' MORGAN MART, Ag't, Wonsboro. .
March 4, 1888-om.
HARKNESS & RILEY,
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS,
°yip. Wititon é 'Van VatkeributO Store, in th•
room lately occupied 6y Beinj; Seciey.
BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds made to
order and in the best manner. ,
REPAIRING of all kinds done promptly and
L :00
d. Give us a call.
JOHN HARKNESS,
WM. RILEY.
ellsboro, Jan. 2, 1868 -Iy.
elisboro Clotb:-Dressing:Works.
la" 'PING engaged Mr. JAMES SMITH:to
-MI. perintend oar Clothing Work's we are
now mop to do all kind of coloring and dress
ing in good style and on slsoit notice.
S. A. HILTBOLD,
Sept. 18, 887—tr. 0. BLAIR.
• - '
•
. .
'
Walt= DREG STORE.
CORNING, N. Y.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
AND OILS,
THADDEUSTDAVIDS'INKS,' KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, EX-
TRACTS; , •
MN
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
.EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH
ESTER
•-
•
PERFUMERY *
AND FLAVORINO EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
•
AND COLORS,
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE
FINED OIL.
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested
to oalllnnd got quotations before going further
Eaet.
W. D. TERBELL & CO
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1,1888-1 y
rb B .
18
FOR SALE. 1868.
BY ‘.....0
B.' C. WICKIIAM,
,
iT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR.
, NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :-
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any one wishing to get a supply
will do well to ealLand see my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. gar' Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Fob. 2S, 1868-Iy*
I
To Owners of Horses and Cattle.
rIIOBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE
warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for,
the 'cure of Distemper, Worms, Hots, Coughs, Hide
bound. Colds, do,, in Horses ; and Colds, Coughs, Loss
of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, &e., in Cat
tle. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of
stopping the; working of your animals. They Increase
the appetite, give a - line-coat, cleanse the stomach and
urinary organs; also increase—the milk of cows. Try
them, and you will never be without them. Hiram
Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has
used them for years, and recommends them to his
friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race
Course, Fordlinm, N. Y., would not use them until he
was teild of what they are composed, since which be
is never without them. Ile has over twenty running
horses in his charge', and for tho last three years has
used no other medicine for them. Ile has kindly per
mitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other
references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists
and Seddiere. Price 25 cents per box. Depot, 60
Cortlandt Street, New York. - (Feb. 19]
WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE- SHOP.
TEE subscribers having procured additiona
machinery are now ready to furnish to orde
all eorte•of—
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH -SHOES, W 0 0 D
SAWING MACHINES,
&c., &0., &c.
WOODWORTH Pb
for custom and Job work, We are a
to do
SLITTING & SCROLL
Having a first-class sor e vr-cutting
are prepared to make
CHEESE PRE 'S So
to order, Builders of Cheese Factor
quested to examine our work. We m
the
Champion PI
ono of the finest implements In the ma
Cash paid for OLD IRON.
CHARLES WIL
F. L. SEARS.
Weilskoro, May AS, 1887-tf.
Grocery and Provilion
c'. D. - MILL.,
j
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
CANNED FBUITS AND
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLAOS &
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CA IF
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c
A full and *complete assortment of the 'above
mentioned goods of the best Apathy always on
hand. I•
Particular attention paid to Fine groceries
Dealers and Consumers will dna it to their in
terbseto examine his Stock before buying.
Corning, N. Y., March 11, 1868
THE largest 'assortment of Watches, Cloaks
Jewelry and Plated Spare In Vega county
at [Wade] Fours.
CASTINGS,
SUCEI Al
We have also a
to orde
CORNING, N. Y.
DRIED f FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
CROCKERY WARE,
`8 Sulll 'PigUgunif
'6ll£l daIN 'a 1:11 • 'Eamon
74n0.i Jo; ovpnr pun nuccuurn pun !Ina 08110 a
*aonoodsul nog lila saaiad pun 'moot) ino
vormunnb wine al wompinn &wino; (nog; pun
oluscrasayg apone, Ssa sago onitelunepn Deng Om
4 .qoalenlove osoupmq atump.ing eql ni_autiong
• .1) can una Xoq'Xust 'onigang
am tutu Lop s nt e a / a n g uaniilutqd also
now v -ono fang pinogn aotusna Linea lam
/0.1 4031 tlopin fputio.tp4 *0 •H poluoqvg
NllO3
Gip 03 nowatu Jo uollttom otp iino pino,4 oA
VIHNIVIaII HIMICI
10 vulli a/tll,Sla& m
09 (Putsl 'WO ‘sun.t. 2121,1,1111
RI I. `sximula liaiana
,
in ''''' — 'l\lolll . (lOU 'Hybl
4.40 `l4Olll. 2 . 0/I3 a 5210,11
sh `saoit 3 tuuliB mos
4) 9$ 'PelPnnq Jed S'IIVN
v - ;r vggissArrAr
';oo.tig olociettem no looci
`ualisLouti v warm II "B
"3'' 111VM-Nll. 1311VM-SSVIB
I .1
' SSiAO.IgS
I a 11. V AA 4 al 11 VII
4n06 2alStiq ,Cq aumoied awl u °Atli pau
Netting .1110 A UO °Kg Ire GAVE
The American Cooking Stove.
AFTER twenty years experience in the man
ufacture of stoves, we became convinced,
some six years since, that a vast amount of
money was being expended by the peoplo of this
country, in baying cheap and worthless stoves, a
large portion of which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted in buying tho best stoves,
,thsst, enntd ho made. notwithstanding the price
was higher. With this view we proceeded to
construct the American Cooking Stove, and
spared no painsler expense to make it the best
and most perfedt stove that could be made. And
we - have experimented with it, and carefull3
watched its operation for the last six years, and
when an improvement suggested itself, we have
at once adopted It, and we have several of these
improvements secured by letters patent. In
this manner we do not hesitate 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 we manu
facture; we study usefulness, durability, conve
nience and economy in operation, rather than
oheapness in price, and in so doing we are satis
fied we Study the interest of those purchasing
our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, CO.,
Albany, N.Y.
For sale by CONVERSE & OSGOOD, Wells
born, Pa. tiny 13, MIS.
NER,
o tlroparod
• WING
To the Farmers _of Tioga Count)
Lathe, we
AM now , building at my manufactory, In La*ranee
I
vilie, a superior
FANNING MILL,
EWS,
1
lea are re
anufacture
which possesses the following attract ogee over al [other
1. It separates oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and
chess and cockle,front wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
8, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a 01111.
, This Mill is built of the best and most durable tim
ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
IV,
ket.
lAMB,
.1 tall tl t a patent stove, for 'separating oats from
wheat,-to other mills, on reaaonabte terms.
.1. II MATHER,
Lawrenoeville,October 10, 1866-tf
UNION ACADEMY.
tore,
KNOXVILLE, TIO6IA CO., PA.
FACULTY
ELIAS HORTON, Principal.
Maas ADA W. HORTON, Preceptress.
Miss MIRA HORTON. Assistant.
. Mass AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
CALENDAR FOR 1887-8.
Fall Term commences Sept. &I, Winter Term Nov.
20th, Spring Term Fob. 3.8th,1868.
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary Department
Common Englieb
Higher Engßah
Languages add Higher Mathematics...
Ifietrumental ?Sued), extra
Vocal Music ' cum
Drawing, extra
Room Rent
Board per week...
Enoxrille, August 14,1807—tf,
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LINES OF TRAVEL.
• MIZIE • AMWAY; ,
On and after Monday, Noy 11th. ISCS, %who %;
loaveCorniugat about taw followinglsours:
6:03a in Night. Lisprese, Sancta) s excepten. tor Wm.!,
Salamanca, and Dunkirk, making dirt connect',
with tfains of the Atlantic k Great Western, LsL.
Shore,aind Grand Trnqk Railways, foi all points lyest
6:21 a. tp.,Night ExPress; Daily, fOr Boffalo.Valum ants
Dunkirk and the West, connecting as ribose.
6:85 a. m., Night Bin:vies, StindaYs excepted, rot Ri
ester and Buffalo, sin Avon.
10:15 a.m.,lllillTrain,Sundays excepted,, for Buffalo
And Dunkirk., :
1:45 p. m. Baltimore Exprote Sundays excepted, fur
Rochester att„d iinffelo, via Aron.
6:33 p. in.. Day Exprees, Sundays excepted, for Maw ° ,
gularoasca, - ,:Druaklrk and the Wear, cerinecting et
at tialamanca withl the Atlantic and Great Western
Railway,' at 'Buffalo with the Lake Shore and 0 ratat
• Trunk Railways, and at Dunkirk a itli the Lake nor.
Railway, for all points west and south.
6;40 p m Ihty Expreee,..,cutnit....ys exct;pl,ll.loi Rochestei
1,2:35 a.m., Express. 31a11,Sttudny,, excepted .for Rage.
Salatnanert,tind Tankirk,eoniteeting with trains
for,the Weer.
, .
1.30,p m Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
5:40.p, to Emigrant, train, Daily, ferthe West.
.
EASTRAnD BOUND. -
12:30 a. in., tilghr Express, Daily, Sundays excepted,
. connecting at' Orstycourtfor Warwick, and at New
York with afternoon [rains bud steamers for Beaton
and New Englaud_Citles.
4;20 a.m., Cincinnati Express, 3 1unduya excepted, e ,, r ,
fleeting at Elmira for liarrielnirg, Philadelphia and
the Smith; at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton
tor Syraouse; utOreut Bend for Scranton, Philidel
phia,and Trenton; at Lackawaxen for Hawley, BALI at
Orayeourt for'New burg and Warwitk .
2:0 ti-- in., Day Express, Sundaysexcepted,connecting
at Elmira for ~ at Binghamton for Syra
cuse, at Orcr triton, at Latitall lino for
If a
' with midnight Expleu
aioy, and
Train of Now id fur Philadelphia, halt!.
more and We
10.22 a m Acer
at Elmira r,....
2:20 p. m., Baltimore Bipress, Sundays excepted.
4:35 p. in., New York and Baltimore Mali. Sundays es•
cepted *
8.03 p in Lightning Express, Sundays excepted, con.
netting at Elmira foe Ila risburg, Philadelphia and
the South; at Jersey Ci y *lth morning express
train of New Jersey lin (roadfor Baltimore and
Washington, and at Noe York with morning ex
press trains for Boston ad the East.
12;30 p. ta, Way Freight, Sundays excepted.
r WM. R. BARB,, 11. RIDDLE,
Gang Pass. Agent. '- I Gen'l,3np't.
Ellosobnrg & porning, & Tioga R. Ft
Tullis will run as follows until further notice:
Accommodation—Leares Illossburg at 6,15 a. to., liens.
field at 7,05. Tioga at 7,41, Lawronevillo at 8,26
arrivlug at Corning at 9,8.5 a. to.
Mail—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. m., Mansfield at 2,4 e,
Tiogn at 3.18, Lawrenceville at 4,oo—arriving et
Corning at 6 p. m.
Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. in., Lawrenceville at
9,02, Tioga at 9,45, Mansfield at 10,22—arriving et
Blocs•burg at 11,00 a. m.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. m , Law.
roucoville at 4,00, Tioga at 4.60, Mansfield at 5,EO—
at Blossburg at 0,16 p.
L. H. SHATTUCK UV!.
1 % ' Northern Control R. R
TRAINS FOR. Tun NORTH.
Trains for Canal/claw:lla leali Elmira as follows
Accomodatlou at
Express [fastest train on road)
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached)._
On and after Nov. 24, MOT, _trains will air/Thu.4'
depart from Troy, as follows; *
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
to 55 A. 51,—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, 80..
10, Canandaigua, Rochester, Stop. Bridge and tliv
Canadas.
9 45 P. M.—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira and
Buffalo, via Erie Railway from Elmira
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
•
000 A. 11.—Daily (except Sundays) fur Baldincrr.
- IyashinVon, Philadelphia, Ac.
905 k. M.—Wally (except Sundays) for Baltiacr,,
Washington and Philadelphia.
J. N. Dt'BAIIRY, EL. S. YGUNG
Oen'i Supt. Harrisburg, (3,0 pass. Ag't
• Daltlniorc, Md.
Philadelphia & Eric R. R.
On and utter MONDAY, Sept. 14th, IST3S, Tretn
on the Philadelphia & Erie Bail !toad will run ti. tollok •
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia
" " " Williamsport.
" " arr. at Erie
Erie Expres+ leaves Philadelphia
" '• , Williamaport
•' •' arr. at El le
Elmira Mail /cacao Pliiiraia/phia
" " Williameport
" " atr. at Look Duren
EASTWARD. )
Mail Train leaves Eriq
•` illiainbpoit.
" " arr. at Phitadelphia:.
Erie Express leaves Erie
" " " Williamsport.
" " arr. at Philadelphia
Mail um/ Express connect with Ca Creek and Alto
Any River Rall,Road. DaggAge Chocked Through
ALFRED L. TYLER, Can't Sup t.
Atlantic and Groat Western a W
WEI TWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BURL.,
Ilan 6.30 Express 6.10
Accommodation 6,85 Mall 5.61.
Express " 1219 Aceoroutothition, ..,...11.46
Express 11.01 I Express 616
At Cory those Is a junction with the Philndelphin ti
Erie, and Cll Creek Roll koads.
At Meadville with the Frttul:1111 411,i Gt I City acd
Pithole Branch.
At Leavittsburgo the Alabama) itr.nch makes a di
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna counetts nith
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
The Road passes through Akron, A.latand,
Marion, Urbana rind Dayton, intersecting' cal i(.la ,
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. D. RUCKER, Oen. Saw , :death ilk. Pa
Real Estate Sale
THE;Subscriber will sell or rwlt flit t..,1:.,% 1
valuable property, to wit:
One tavern stand in Lawrenceville.
Ono farm, on which he now resides, eiic-hhlf
mile from three churches, two School, Ileusti,
two grog shops., and one railroad, acid aboot tLe
RIM° distance from the line 01 the Wef!•bWl a,d
Lawrenceville Railroad. ' w Eco
acres of good land, 5U acres tiatber,.l. w),s•
tered, and very productive. It irvi.tes tte
seed should be kowed and pia taeo,
ensure a hnrves(.
One farm in Jackson township, 17::, I
tirst.r-ate place fi3r a cheese factor),
Also—for sold-4 mules, 76 'sheep, cud utter
stock, cheap orrieasonahlo terms.
'M. S. BALIA LS
Lawrence, Apr. 17, 1807-tf.
Planing AL Turning.
B. T. VAN HORN,
rrAVING got his now Factory in °pet - suss
11. is now prepared to till orders for Cabinet
Were promptly and in the best sityle of wort:lon
ship. Having procured a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
he is‘ready to (tress hoards or plank with diepatch
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKET,
furnished to order. His machinesare of the new
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and tain Sts, WELLS
50110, PA.,
Oct. 31, 1.866—tf,
$5 00
8 00
..... 7 00
800
10 00
... 200
800
260
..... 3 60
NEW GROCERY
At Dartt Settlement.
• i
T HE SUBSCRIBER has oPirned a near
. GROCERY & PROVISION STORE
•
At{ll C a bed I,:ttned place, wheio ho proposes td
furnish 0 Ji•de in hie line cheap.
If
arket peies.s'paid for Farm Produce, either
its ash or trade. The patronage of the public 13
res petfully solicited. ALBERT 'I IP PLE.
tildarleston, Dec. 11, 1867—tf. • -
- J. Sr.r ICKLIN,
hr-.! , 7 Chairmaker, Turner, and
Furniture Dealer, ,
SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY in Sears Wil
liams Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guarnt•
teed. Fancy Turning dot e,to order.
Wellsbo'ro, June 12,1867. J. STICK LIN.
Tioga Marble Works.
THE underkigned is now prepared to ex.
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Menu
meats of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE.
of the latest style and approved ivorkm, l an
and with dispatch.
h
kinds
He keep constantly on hand Lot.
Marble and will be el& to suit all who fray fa.
vor Win with their orders . , on ns reilSonabli 10[11
as can be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with 'rust and dirt eleseei
and made to look as good as new.
PORTER, ICILCUy• }
Tioga. Nov. I, 1867—tf.
Te LANO & CO. Agents for the Susquebafi
1.1 au ~Poalen Mille.
WEFITWAILD FOUND.
connectin g At
WESTWARD
SALAMANCA STATION
13.. T. VAN HORN
.713Uan,
1145 am
6 15 plp
710 am
104 u 1, ni
u m
.. 9.50 p m
-.11.30 noon
.. 3.35 p m
.. 9.50 a in
.. 800 a tu
.. 9.28 p m
.. 7.45 p m
10.50 a m
10.115 p m
:.Cop m
7.35 pm
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5.1 A) p