The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 18, 1868, Image 4

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    What haat thna•fer thzsentterti. send- ,
0 goittiriif:the-Autt
art' tho;toismilitliered aheavas !-
Thy hope sheuxi: bring again t
The only reoord pf, my park, •
b#ll , d grata. • • '
• -
tbejitl4 . l
Imdantad
n Viti t ti tla ,ot u
'tPay ,brqw t4ghtt
7 4:filyibl).01baadittiOniYIire
I,2llitt Aght.
What tithaligitvaTat
114ttlolde 7 • '
- r Whets ibyothitis •
Y. 3 .1a131b0tl iiid,iorroWdy'Or
• - '-Whatbaiii‘Ttlyliervints for theit r pithlet
Only ..:to dare tried.
t - 7. - =.' . 'el . 'ool7lilslt 6ioltt:
The..,v 1 4910'-',POpulation of ; the, neigh
esprt.to it with regularity ; 411
: r theioungers, Blithe idlers, all who have,
"done . their 'weary , ' day'a 'work, all , the
town gads and • go4ips In_trousers, as
veil tag th, 'Who' go . 'for. molasses in
lusts; Tor' nails,' tfibacco and raleins—
loiter,abOnt tillt and lTsten in tins most
otinvienent place :of ; ' public feeeption.--
411d4f the :Stare an'd.p94.office chance
beitithinetf, (he flocking of the
*ith-..Nyivesi and offspring,
•'Orly - puts one out 'at , any attempt at
description.: Besides • the sugar, tea ;
aita codtls4, isoaP, and' brooms, there
e all the letters that are add resSed per
sonally to the uteu _ Atd_ivoixien of the
. • ' ' -
, ,
- ' Truly f anitam to be thooglit,of. The
ttOof total their' .of , till'. eor,respondence
- .
With their istraYo-iiWaY couilus,, nelees i i
,' 'Ftt.it , sirWs i ,ittidl - e4ilitietts.• Therefore at
....a
— tilt Ilttle laiverthe:i3.niarriilng.town- col
-, ltas .., ,',l'hereforodO.' they . corno.-bither,.
~,,e, i szi 'lng atlOr,eyOning, picking up waifs!
~- o news and: watchi»g. like . paid detec
ti yea the p_ostruasterle distribution ' of the
• Jellte,rs. -kTlierefore do 'VAST' !rustle and*:
;bt !Ale around the fUnetitmary'is person
' -- - W ett'the:•ttlail hug's is fetched in from
• - i'th, 'bdritilriud Pr,offei• assistauve in as
• Sorting. the, iniscellaneotiii - neWSpapers
vh icii•ho.emptieb Oyer,: the couu ter.
,` (;)firinlflidvice, When , it is: needed and
',
when it is 'got: Subinittlng comment,
~. . .
• priglnal .and assorted--on 'all classes
....ar topics, with such sly loot-notes as OLIO ,
May not at first understand. ' - -
" --,--;. Then a cduntryilstOre is a, strangely
• - - Inlet , place, cif an afternoon, Whether in
etilintierot?Nit/ter; safe When. perhaps:,.
' some liftle kW patters into e4cliatige a
akelhor thread, the'tlieS and the rural
_ ' merchant havelt entirely to themseives, , ,
If the place Is in charge Of. a spree,. _y_ottsig elerk.„,i iss lieu of the master, h.'
-ensploys isitnbelf_Wst h brush arquilt-i;.;
the little (-fruited mins:g r im :
orae,ked :des' It ''-.--- --'
v-43Wepy.: boots over .the
liteitjeefe;- -----
. • It is not less a realm of doziness. eltb
• - er in planting-titne,..ankthrough. the
sweaty spell 'of buy i pg. in the former
season the usehore about the g;ardesi,
told off' overtheir - farms,, and a , fo.i;
Might take o_lelsurely 'trot 'through th.
-, town street without attracting the 6 , ..
of rirarter or hound. • Perhaps an enter
' prl . sing pedlar, atiiipor a ' bright red w t ,-
gen, trundles ,up 'to, the doorstep, end
•Irrini his canopied Los "passes the time
,of;day7.- with the prompt clerk, ask,
for the latest •news, and -offers essence
at the very l,owebt I ... Jigger q 'Or- stray
cow 'comes tearing
,off the succullent
:grass' like "silk 'near this" door,' pe,rluip,
with 'a. bell strapped -about; her, neck,
and putting - Jlle tovis more completely
to . slt:ep
Tiii;lS • the - stnte in the'eouu try tow ii
dr the ' village. It sometimes stand.,
._
' linWever,hway. by itself at the crossing
of two • Nads With the proprietor's dwel
ling in,T_, : eloSe - pro - pinqUity ; its entire
' -
front protected from burglars by an tin
• tient swing-shutter, • and' barricade,:
.with hoses:and titieketi; half-filled With
beans and . dried' - apples, oats, that are
, r tilted on the broad shelf,lnitt under the
: W indow • 1 dO' not - believe a lonelier
' 1 spot cau s tic. found in the Whole range 0:
Puritan New ngland; a initlpond in H
faded Deceinberafternoon i& a place o;
resort by oomparison—a hemlock thick -
Etat sunsetis noisy in cotitrast with its
' sepulchral ileisplaten via. • -
But When - fermi rig 'doei n (it:drive and
leisnre is to he had In solid Chunks bj
• all who want it, the stdre - iii not alt.,
gether so, bire•tif faterttsc,to the casual
• observer. 'lltiddled as the talking pop
ulatlim love•th be - found, their portrait,
.at NU-lengths, mathen be - readily ta
ken. The men an the boys"
,- perched
on barrels or the ea titers; either swing.
.i i
lheirTelt and-gossip, or swing their feet
and Spit. If it - is winter,, they huddle
up to the dult , boxh.stove,'and polish the
long pipes With their ihard palms as
'COolly as If, they were halumanders.—
They are' stowed in unseen corners, too
•=;-This. young, fellows in particular—
,- where they. work over . colorless, but ,
/ lemetimes rank, jokes In half whispers,
and snifter in nasal unison over their
odd 'confidence's about the girls. The
!small boys drink fu what falls, grininf
bashfully when the older ones laugh :
they are taking their early lessons faith
fully and well. ' . •
- Of whiter evenings; the stove, crarnm
. 'ed with - seasoned sticks, rears lik any
. menagerie - lion.No ,January lode
without can drowniits growling sound.
The loungers are. gathered In a great
open circle, each with a hnnd erected
for screen. There it-is the affairs of the
nation are sifted: there each town sov
ereign closes with his dissenting neigh
bor, and finds - bid own personal niche
among those occupied by the loyal wor
thies. The minister's last sermon come,
up for analysis at this rustic round-ta
ble; whenthe astonishing fao; is re
- vealed that they atell not lass .pro
found theologians tha marvellous ma
• s
ters of State craft and . tlvll, policy. •
r ii
To the store cock the farmers, itt-ear
nest _with their spring wqrk t after seed.
and . Manures ,and agricuitural imple•
1, thetas. Boys run thither on- errands
for their Mothers . , their sisters, and
thenaselve:... Thrifty housewives drive
Up before the - door at an early foreliooll
• hour, in the summer thee, and go in to
make 'barter of eggs ;and butter, and
stocking yarn, for cotton clotia,lor cali
co, or new shoes, with proper "power
of squeak -in them." , The girls flook ,
with red blushes bqruitig in their
cheeks, to see - if austliing lies over for
them in the mail, 'or til exchange a - few
-words with - theisieeit=liairedolerlt;OY to
' finger, for tile twentlet;ll ti le, the limi
ted stock of bereges; Vitita d muslin
de Mines' which he ever sta ds ready to
spread about the - counter.
' You will see a whole caravan of old
_family cobs about the 'premises, some
with bob-tali, and some with switch,
holding down their, heads and drows
ing away the.hours• *lB if they had crop
ped poppy heads instead of green clover
• for their . morning's repast. :And elder
-1y females 'are visible, too, • climbing
friskly into and-- out 'of their open wa
gons, the-day's successful barter giving
' _ them the nerve required to' keep them
- from falling. . .
As politicians, the men who gather
statedly at the country store strain the
limits of common comprehension. On
city rostrums it is thought the political
- notorietiesSorrt“imes give a start to,the
public pulse: but at the store, the'work
is personal!, end striking and - thorough,
• , beyond example., They make
.it their
'grand point:here to corner a man, after
which operation,lt is thought he is nut
. worth putting out much Stlength upon.
It is held to, be the coronett feature of
argumentative skill and power to gam)
opponent "where he can't, get away."
and so it is, according to &crates him
self, who bad an awful teasing way of
patting questions4' or, agreeable to Fa
ther Aristotle, who lell by the nose the,
- rest of the dialecticians of his day, and
inielea his system on .all the schools
st 4
'of %tail° after him. To "argue the
pol tie' esteemed one of-the
-divine
'rights of man ;':and na government or
:authority to take it outof their hands.
I could write down twenty cases; says
a 'snouts man when wished God bad
—dons otherwjse than he did; but which
- I bow see, had I bad toy *mei will
"mkt have led to extvialvo mischief.
WELLSBORO
•
W. A 'k'rinciPOs
Miss S. D. ROVSE; Preuelq.resst
Mug. A. B. 8.t01x.9.x, Toselierpf Music.
CALENDAR
.
Win ter.teria commie noes Nov. 26, eloaerfebruery 26.
g o o ns feria cop Loot!c9FAsa-cti itiA4 oloana June 4,,
1 EXPENSES PER
primary' Depart ment " ......... 0,00
Common EngtiAb " • - - " $O,OO
Higher Vnglish27,oo
Languages and fligher,..llnthtinattcs ~C sB.ool nstrumental Music . ..... :.. ..
• • ' '
Each Term to contintle fourteen' weeks.. kilts due,
ono half Owii day of iin a t, remainder at 11116111 e often:o.
No deduction 'isatto 1 tuition except for 'sickness
None but kobiuson's thetantics Tiro used. 2tudente
on untering are requested to regiV e r, thpf;,,nametetie
'getter with' the - 6tualea they, Wulf ';a plit - itneT
ouelnittof their talttou.
Small procured pt ieatorittble rates In theriling6.
weusi;oit,
N ao 4b
rtr_r_9!"lthe flotir:q of TAIJSZERS
aS •
-13 1 -ELLSBOR.O .13AXERV.IV . '
fritlE SUBSCRIIIEB. havin'eetellissia;nl 14m
,L salt in the
BAKING BUSINESS. )
•
, ---
in'Abfit village, next door to' E: .8. Kimball's
Grocery, is now prepared to cary on the business
in ell Its various branches. keep; con
stantly on, hand an assortment : of
,Bread, such
tit -
LOAF BREAD, BOSTON ORACRURS,
- ORMIAM — BREAD, - - BUTTER
CRACKERS, BROW N •
• ";
,B=READ, 'NV A T E R,
-CRACKERS, SUOAR
CRACKERS, . -
DYSPEPSIA AND :SODA BISCUITS,
OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES, ,
• -PIES, AND LUNCH, ,
. -
oit all hours 'of the day, Sundays exested. f
I.l 3 :_ s o ct a rta •ti t it t to :I/titaness shall endeavor
to merit the ; publio patronage, ,
-- Oil AB. STEVENS.
Well/bare; June. 24, 1888.
NEW I HAiIDWARE STORE
CONYERS & OSGOOII
N. on nto their old busiroDry Goile # IG ,t tabi zl a 1
iTovE, TIN. AND GENERAL HART)
WARE SCORE--=---- --
] %here they ma
WO liners below
qaetp---
T I N, - - A R
HUMANITY PRINCIPLE,
hnt in. in the most substantial wanner, In the
ontter of
ae
STOV F I 4I 4S
hnvo onoCgh to do all the cooking and iv:ail:t
ug in Tiogn County. In ram, wo have Stouts
itcough to rAKE A SIMMER is• .
IVA LilagS7A.
.Ve are the enly agents for the sale - of the
Olt 711 E
111118[ II CaOK STOVE
in Welisborci; and this Stove is the
AUTOCRAT OF STOVES.
\ 'keep all , kinds of hardware, Iron, Nails
.sie4ll, Horne dhow, and a oomploto variety of
S IBLY --lIARDWARE.--
Et you don't believe lt, DROP
CONVERS OSGOOD.
Sept. 4, 1867, ly.••
Wellsboro,
Stoves I Stoves 1:
ARID HARDIVA
UR. WILLIAM ROBERTS
ant 10111104) to the citizens of Ti ,
that ID addition to his excellen sto
Brittania, and Sbeet.lr u
MID, at a great outlay, stocked his et
MAIN STREET„ WELLS
oith a completil assortment of Shelf
,f which we enumerate the following
SAILS, CROWBAR'
MILL, lIAMT Aik:D BUCK
iityrrs, STRAP Ill\
CARPENTER'S TOOL
1 PUMPS. AXIS,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT I STOCKS, HATCHETS;
SHOVEL . S, 'SPADES,' FO
BENCH.-61.31tEWS,
FOOD SCREWS, CAIRRIAO
BURRS. SKEINS, W ASII
PIPE RuXES, AXLE
TREES. ELLIP.
iPRINGS, lIORSE SHOES. 110
& BAND IRON, GRIN UST
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
iAUSAGE ,CUTTERS AND S
• OOMBINED,• Also, PISTI
PISTOL CARTRIDGE
. POWDER AND
- CAPS. •
2AT3NT B I ARNDOOR HA
new thing, and made for nee. Thee
few of the many articles composing
ttarztwave
We invite the public to call and e
themselves. 'We aim to heap the best
;roods in our line • and all.work to
promptly and well. W11;1 . .1451-110'
Wellebwrf., 4 01)t. I , 1866—t1..
Jiero Fruit J.
500 GROS S of the HERO FR
for eale by
. -
j W. D. TEUBELL
Conti
Wo aro prepared to fill orders for
Fruit Jar as low it I they can be b
anywhere, and shipped from Commit_
sire special rates on largo quantities
best and tucHt salable Jar in the me
quotations from us before ordering cl,
March 18, 1868. - ---fita -
WASHING MACII I
_ .
JAS. AI. IVILITIN'SO*, of Charles
purchased the right' to make an
11. P. jimea WsLtising Ma ;l ino in Tit)
hereby gives wide° that e machines
made at Vaia Horn's Ce ti et Factory;
where they tatty he prim) ed. ,
The best. cheapest, an most send
ever-invented, . : •
- June 24, IB6B',tf.
-200 Bushels Timothy Seed.
Cover seed, cboicert kind's
WitIUIIT 4t
Th4itittince Agenei‘''
WYOMING INSURANCE CO.,
J WILEES-BARTCH,:.PA:: - -
•
R. 0. .N\T S; foes; . Prsi
'Pi. T. Ran; Gc1i7491. - L. D.,Suonmazen, V. P.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 8150,000.
IHIS is the oesoponi for. whiob Theodot%
Hatfield wee lately agent, nod-policy hold
ers who wish to renew their insurance are re.
341 11 ti#P ) .:,1 1 ,0 1 Y . 4 0 0 1 0:8U4 8 . 1 . 31 0.be.r. , 1: 1 7 ,
.
.Girard,-Fire,liipur,anoq : Co,, Co.,
.. ..-: I PilliiDELifirA. , '': ''''-'
J. B. A.t.vonn, TELOAIMII CRAVEN, President
Secretary. ,A. B,oliLart, r. " -
Capital saoci,o s oo,
Ali plScl In'Cnab.. •
•
1 SUlTalai OVOr $160,000. 4i
Continental Ins. Company;
O i l TUE eTtle* OP 241 P 'YORK.
Cash Capital, $500,000,00
Gross Surplus, Jan. 1, 1868, 1,314,590,81,
Cash Assets, w.. do - 1,814,6410,81
laiPeiieles written at this °Mee.
GEORGE T. norr,.Premident., '
LAMPORT. Vide Prisident.'*
CYRUS PEAK, Secretary,
•
. The sulmillber.tnkai tbigtnethed of informing
the publib thnt be has the agency of thet.. above
Coturtnieti, and will. be found ut hie office over
Royso Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Office.
- , , - MO L. MITCHELL.
Well.lboro. Pa., Feb. 28, 1808-tf. •
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Daitrymeni; Farmers
ASHES, BE ESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER
CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR AND
;k TEAL; FLAX, COTTON;
DRIED ANEPOREEN' FRUITS,
WOOL, GAME, POULTRY,
NAVAL STORES, HOPS,
FEATHERS, HEMP, "PROVISIONS,
OILS, LARD; TALLOW, SEEDS,
TOBACCO, SORGIWM,
'MOLASSES, &C:," &C•
JOSTAIT CARPENTER,
General. ppm mission, Ekere4aat,
442, 444 and 446 Washington 'St.,
bevy Boris. st=l.l.txr,
And'recety e his weekly Price Current of Pro
duce and Groceries the moat complete . kriee Cur
rent4lublished in the United Staten. ' ' •.
- SEND - ,.FOR-A PRICE CURRENT.
Marking - Plates & Cards 'furnished. Free:
Liberci? Advdridee . made on OP rudynnattit
Bstabliabed May 18_0800-
..r.:,-.4.-iiirtraer - Iti3refe - rieeelifen when Required
•
_April 22.1868.-Iy. ,
_ _
GRAND GIFT GALLERY
Go to King & Eastmanil
GRAND GIFT GALLERY
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Rle2
begs' to
oga County,
ck of Stoves,
n Ware, be
Ore on
Asplendid Gift 'with every 82 worth of Pio
lures, Frames, Cord And Tnekels,
OVER 500 PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN
LMI
Hardware
articled:
Tho largest assortment of 'Frames and Cases ID
Tioga County: to he Bold low for cash. In ad•
dition to the low prices, - will give away the
following Pretexts worth troll) fifty ewe to fifty
dollar.; one hundred presents worth from sio
'sso; two hundred presents worth from $3 to $l O
two bundred.preserits worth front 15 . 0_ gents , to $3
IThe presents consist of 0 old'and Silver Watches,
silver Cake Basket, silver Ten Bells, Castors, gold
lentsh Chains, Beals, Chanel, Sleeve Batt , as,
hf rids in setts. Watch Hooka, silver Plum() Forks,
Tenspoons . ; all gilt Fratties Cases, Setts, Cord and
Taiselr, Gold Rings. family Bible, History of the
Secret:Elervise by Co) Baker. with Other pros.
cots too'nutuerons to intuition,
~ X CUT,
SAWS,
S,
lIISELS,
I,KS,
COME ONE. COME ALL AND SEE
FOR YOURSELVES AND BE
CONVINCED.
BOLTS
RS,
Your present given to you the Peruse day of alt
tiug. *Prices tho eame as tost year.
GALLERY OPEN TO PRESENTS,
JULY
I P, BAR
NE
Don't forget , the pinee—orei Eastman'. Den
tat Moo, sod 9 doors below Roy's Drug Store
Main Street
CLAY KING A EUGENE EASTMAN.
WiMeturo, June 25, Ib6B. •
lIIVFERS
I LS,
iniportant Facts.
Q INCH milutiter Is stow being useo in'thous.
10 Ueda of families the following facts are int..
portant to'be lim i ng ' . •
FIRAT--Tblillagh it Its the most powerful of all
popular remedies, yet it is so aotepoulided, as' to
Ins safe and hittmlees. (s of such a %titer° that
it may be handled and used by children, and
persons who are ignorant of Sledieihes,
~Sccotre—ft is found that ~ i •alutilesteill relieve
severe pain in any part of the budy.sooner than
any other application.
Tainn—lt le Important that the bottle be we))
corked: - if left Wren only a few minutes it. loses
strength. . .
FOCRTII—ThIs useful remedy ran be obtained
from almost 41111ery•aeaier in tneatainee."
GINGS
aro but a
our WO
l amina for
quality, of
A rder done
HILTS-
• ATTENTION'
SPITING bas come, and Otos° desiring' full
burns can bavti,tbena by. buying
3PlaisStea s
aCtbelifill , orniechampney-tt.-Corrabioh-weare
selling al SEl'peri ton at our will on Elk Bun.—
All kinds of ProdUce taken in exontinge for
-Platter. Givens u cull.
-•I. CTIAMPIVEY & CO.
Gaines. Tinga, CI; „Pa., March 26, 1868401'
IT JAR
CO.,
g. N. Y. ,
the Hero
tight en,y•
Wo entl
It le the
,irket. Get
etcher°.
N...uis ,
•
- AGEDiI'S - •WANTP - n -- FOR .
Alen- or - our r.
The men who govern our country. inak'e Ito lawn,
tare 'fought Its bitttles. claimed -us with ,thCir,,elo
qUenee, founded our colleges, control Our rattrouth,
ruanuOictorits, and oar, /3J:ounce—one , attraCtivO ViDi•
unto, full of :vivid , interest, lite - like - illustrations and
characteristic anecdote.
.050
.oisce-42 tine
'steel portretts % end the Urea rf over 60 Men. Price low
to snit tLn Abiti,c l / 6 spest as well us the Moat In.
tereatlug book publielted within five years. Sales Ito*
,Llvery thkly want!' to know the Via Lisp:Ty of
these pen. Bend for circular to
eltliftijni;Cluclirnutti, p., Phicityrm, 4" or
Bt. Lonia,Alo:. Opt:18, 2588=7m 4 .
ori, having
id vend the
la County,
nro being
We!Moro,
6 plc:bine'
0 bluthels
A/LBY.
=I
and Others.l
ConsloN Youn
FURS. AND 'SKINS,
GINSENG,
FOR YOUR
AWAY 1
100 4)00 . PolllidB Of' -WI
Wttnted.
• .. • „
.
. ,
fling sabecriliers mill pay Caeki;Vull-Cl•
Cassinterom, Planner ',to g 40, for Woo
Ttterai mOmurabtixraas - OleFl4—;
. , •
TO ORDilt, - oit : ON' SLIM
to suit austotatts, ittt vork warranted tut
resonted. They invite particular ittteuport
• 'theSr Water Proof •'•
'; I
MI
O,LOO.2IC,2NMZD
obi.* bra warranted in. eytiry, ieapact, -.per
. . attebtrdu even tb ,
ROLL•OARDIN(I & OWTR-DRESSI
t" •
• •
Twenty Yeara• bik,pin : Appoe the,..biteinite
iititeltifiteAtiixOsting • '.patron
' •• %No &heady 404 toed*,
~,poLarkeikeo.r ltt—Viteklsb?ro,orro : - agents:
00,44Aoctr '
. . & SON
Deerfield, May V, 1888-0,
4:A.N, I,N,G:.Sr: .B:A;1\; IC
GARDNER'S
GROCERY AND PROVISION STO
LD saying that a, penny saved is a. pa
~,
aarued, Justifies GARDNER. in naming
usttsblishakent 'a; Savings 8ank.,.... liCanom,*
Woolth, said some old chap whose mama I h
foraPifee 3 nad econuiny.ii, trade ;where •
SLAUGHTER
of high prices is being prosecuted, with vigor aL
ivilkoyr reprieve. 1 floe Sngere. tear' 4
loos , os, FIA, Pork, Flour,
Corn Wel,
,Coftei
Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything intetuif
for. family use, giving the buyer the benefit s.
40.1` TAE
•
fall of the markets, an advantrige duly up
'elated by everybody,exceptipg only those ver.
•11•11•10'0ENTS -
rho prefer PROWSISO TO PAY one hl
Bred-per cent profits to the seller, to P' ,
twenty five per - tent. cash on - delfiery' of
goods.. I sholl offer inj , stock of goods at
prices - _ _
ME
EVERY MONDAY:
•SVEItr_TUESDAY;
y, EflY 'WEDNESDAY,
.4VER.Y THUASDAt i .
.EVERY FRIDAY, :•
• —.BVERY 4 - TU.III4Y,
and ill ni ite fast as I sell Cli.
Jane 12,1887.
Now is Your Time to B
MIS
110rAritia moro goods tlian ie necess'
this market, I will et 4 natio' sto
-wkratiEs, CLOCKS, JEWEL '
.PLA'T'ED. WARE, AND FAN
CY 300DS, AT, COST.
- $4,
o•Othie • " ' "
•• o age _" _
:Vetches to -Silver Minting iaei a
$l9. Finer Movements, in heavier Cnieziet 00T
repeiidingly low prices. Plated
,Ware Man
ufsottirere' prices. '
TH1.8.18 No HUMBUG, BUT ALVEIVe
Qall aticrado for iouriolf,
Welleboro, April 22; 'BB.
Stoves & Tin are
E'OB THE MILLION. \
titiuti people all, both great nun yuu
want, to keep
PEACE IN TUE FAMILY
you mast bavo enough to eat, dry wood, a good
wife, well behoved ohlldren, and to crown all, a
TIP a TOP COOKING STOVE!
Ills last and crowning good, I have at my Tin
mid• Stove establishment, opposite Roy's Block,
Wellsboro, and its name le the
HOME COMPANION ;
on all hands admitted to bo equal to any in tit l e
world.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
protoptly;and warranted •to give satioStetion.
REPAIRING
izeourpd in the boat manner and with diepatoh.
CALL AND SEE ME.
D. P. ROBERTS.
Wallightugh, Nov. 21, 184.
Public Benefit•
•
.
• A MONO the wilful Improvements of- ,
the day,
.Cl *there emit's?' - that give, more Dross: l lse of
goed„.:few tidaptOd.to relieve human suf..
fering, few so "well approved by the publio as that
now and powerful remedy' called Salutifer (or as
the German / people eall,ll. ilealtbbripger).
It gives puma and elesnfoit te'the poor, sufferer
"Odin Neuralgia and "Rheutuatisin,* and brings
speedy relief to that large crass of 'diseases that
are of ) ten cured and always benefited by an out
svard applicatjon.
Ear sale- by, all 'Druggists. •
/wholesale Depot DAY, lIOAGLAND k 811.
GER, No 54 Courtlandt St. Now York.
T 0 L A AV , Y 'R S
_II:,ANIC.AUPTOY BLANICS,,
in fail setts, at YOUNG'S 1300KSTORE.
• • FOR SALE CIiEAP: • ''"
1 ologant 'non , . open 'Boggy. •1 'second band
open buggy. 1 tooOnd -band top buggy.--
1 ealttey., /, twolioige lanber wagon.
IVILIO LIT 4 BAILEY.
TOB-WORK, -IN VIE DEST STYLE, and
witb tiozpatob,auTllß AGITATOR 011164.
.
LANIPS.—A new kind of lamp for l Heroferne I
tiieiiktit4<ft chin:m . olB—ot FOLEY'S. '
1T.991 3 .1101/q8,_.0,„.,
De bAVO 4 902.
IMENI
aTir.F,B 3 firak7
THE
AND
L. A. - GAItD2,I/3
•••••••••• : .. 11WIP..
ITABLE SALE!
1,21
• - „
*.P/kXPEtt
wire S;., ME DIP INES, TA.TANT,i
- ,
. 3 .11(1W-AlciASS,*PiciTTY1'
=EI
Heide oQnie down to Old Prices at last.
,1117[1'. sioi : heetiata to say that syi_bavo the
—largast Stooloaf--•- -•— '•• - , •
71; - • , •••.. .
-DR.rtas
--if-OLEDIO.I-$26"
PITHNT 11111ICINES,
,tIT 3EE`: NOTIo S;
P.E.1?1!11421
VANOY ';TOILET SOAP
I MOTU
oustizs•-' MIRRORS"
WlN . p.:4l.'ppoßs;.&c.,
&VER :BROUG-HP 4RPO 2114 .24.R.C8T
We hove 1400 the Lorgest,Stook of .
PAINTS. OILS, `GLASS AND PUTTY,
Stioh a
•
Pone : W hite Le u d , , Pure. White Zino, Linseed
9 11; CerlolilVirnle4, rcirniluro Varnlsb,,Tel
-1 lois! oOlire, Venetian Bed, Chrome lel
)•1 loir,"Chroine Green, Praselan Blue,
, Patent piyer,.Ziaoker, , Japan, •
Spanish Whiting, Paris White,"Ralsoralne,llesin,,
• Tar,'.l44 •Wood,Kustio, Brazil ,Wood, Cam
wood, Ited - wooci, Pet4sh, Putty,"Akiui.
eohol, Benzoic+, Spirits Turpentine,
~ and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,
Which we will eell 2,5 per giant. cheaper tintzt
other eatabliabtnent in the county. ' In ibort, we
hevtieres,r thing over kept in a hist Obeli
DRUG STORE,
•
, •
and all we ask is for yon to oall and examine our
stook and prices Wore buying els/mbar°. , Be
member we can't be undersold. _' . • • '
•411loods warranted or no safe. ' ..
. . .
il - • . ,
... ...--...--.....— .......—....-----.,--------"-----.......-•
P. T R. Witiftltidel 1 ,P. R WILLIAMS di Co.
'T. L.,Wts.tuAro 1 ; , No, $ trizionl3look.
. . .
Wellliberal June 20, 1882.
To the Soldiers of Tiogs, Co. .t jr:
VOT.IR attention is respectfully call to ibis
foll"tull!'4 llo3 f4kasembly" pass • at the
kat femoral of the Legislature, and' to t.e futili
ties afforded by virtue of that set, of preserving
the evidence of our service as soldiers in the war•
for the preservation of the Bnton. '
Be it enacted Draws Senate and Rouse of
by
StaticiialiYarra,
by enacted by the authority of the Name : That
the Recorders of Deeds of the'several Counties of
this Commonwealth are bereby_authorised and
required to record all final disohargee of 00M
mlialoned and non-Commissioned. Officers and
Privatise upon
_'application being. Made to 'them
by the - holder, Of the - same; for,whioh.the' Racer
:der Shall - be allowed Sensual faa forYpeOrding;
end that the recording of thb - mime shall licit :be
subject the paythent of the State tax. •
JNO. W. GRABY, Governor.
Wellsboro, Pa., July 18, 1.868-3 m
D. L. DEANE,
Beoorder, Tioga
.•, s
~ • ~
Paint for Farmer and Others.
pint GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO.
are now manufacturing the Best, Cheapest
and Most Durable Paint in, use; two coats well
put or 4 mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will
or lb.,yeate; it is.of.a light brown or besatiful
Choimiate ooler, and. can be changed to ''green,
lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste
of the consumer. It is 'valuable for, Rouse!,
Barns, Fences, Carriage and Car makers, Pails
and Wooden ware • Agricultural Implements,
Canal Boats; Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can
vas, Metal and Shingle Roof', (it being Fire and
Water proofs,) Floor Oil Clothe, (one manufao.
term. having used 5,000 bble. the past year,) and
and as a paint fur any purpose is unsurpassed for
body, durability, alaFtieity and adhesiveness.—
Price $0 per barrel of-800 lbs., which will supply
a farmer for years to come. Warranted In all
e'ases as abovo. Send for a circular whioh, gives
full particulars. None genuine unless branded
In a trade mark, Gratilion Mineral Paint; Per.
ions can order the Paint and remit: the money
Cu recelpc,of the geode. Address
DANIEL BLDWRLL,
I.l‘une 3,78130.-8 m :, 254 Pearl Bt, New York.
•
Ea; CASE, ;
AGENT FOR
I-lARDING'S EDITIONS
OP FAMILY, PULPIT, & PHOTO
-1 '` -
Wholesale Dealers will 13nd the list to =brac.
the largest assortment of Bibles in the country
The publisher has no hesitation in pronounc
ing them.more saleable than any Bibles publish
ed., The various editions embrace - all the Vari
ous styles of binding and ;het of type, varying
in rice from $2 to $3O, for Family Bible, large
quarto also.
HARDING'S
PATENT FLEXIBLE CHAIN'-BACK
PHOTOGRAPH ALUM;
Tho euperiority of " Harding's Patent Flexible
°bath-Back Album," over all other. heretofare
manufactured, will, upon the elightestexamina•
tion, be,apparent to all.
. , •
Parobecere are asCired thafthe, above boobs.
are all of the - Wit Philadolphla manufacture.
B. B. CABE, -
Troy, Pa.
Jan. 8,1888.-Bm.
Wellsboro Meat llEtiket!
BEEF! Poi 1 Mums oN 1
TAE sebsoriber opened a Moat Market In the
building lately occupiedby Dr. Webb, on
Ortifton.street, Monday morning, Feb. It, where
be will keep a full assortment of
.FRESH MEATS
flame and Shoulders. If the people will give aie
encouragement 1 will keep up a good „Market.
Feb.l9; A. :T. 'FIPPLE.
Scalal Sca4es I Scala !
Milli Buffalo ,Platform Scales, all ordinary
J. sizes, for heavy, and counter use, may , be
found at the Hardware Store of 'Wit. Roberts,
Welleboro. These Scales aro the Fairbanks pat
eri.t and have no superior anywherri. They are
;oedema the best style and have taken the prong•
um at all the great exhibition*. , • ,
I have , the sole agency for these Scales in this
region. WILLIAM ROBERTS.
iiWellsboro; Feb.! 12, 1268. •7 . • ,
S A ft ? KING for 11 -
"-
17
but tll%V roe
0ct,,,.
DPITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
BIM for sale at pra l e otos,
CASH PAIII.Y/031 19001., * bq
- anus 17,.1,0f. D.
=WM
.: . -Iv_x 0-::7,o:;:titi-At-,-,:i-
TO BUY f r SEI4, QUR
WE stilt buy • . ut mutkut..peicte,
article". - • •
SEEEPI P E tiff S;'-±)EA001+1 'SII.4bIS;
YIIIIS3VSKINk: FURS;; 4tPgS,
• - 'VEAL . SIMS
for:l4.loh wo,will pay .ettib.' • = : ,
•Wei.vtlll manufacture tsw ; °Mei, rPirloh or , h °o •-
taiineirOALPkr It.II!)3PPTS, In tbit best. man:
tit fale;Stis,i'M pay iiskisetiA attention
,tolLUPAlltitle: • ' - • ' •
MI
REAHY'MAIIE ,:;-W,1)111c..;
.„
on *Molt - tint underiold, a nd f . rOm thIS
time we .ball ipoise it .11 point toleoP Vest
itoelr;orc ,-••-,
•
.I;4O.T.EAT GtAIT.SRS,
to be found Im - tba . :cOttuty, *blab -we sell at
a lowstptidtt.tbast s t b at:doles. bale over been
ofetedla this
We shalt itkettiss keep up a solid aseatttuaut
"- ; -
ME
14DIEW ‘I34L4ORALS, LE A 7.13. E:
* .A L .
VAC
SEWS WO.RIVpx.Y.A ; ..
RIfiJO '` STYLFA: •
LEA THEP' - 172VDMOS
,
can be bought of ul al cheap as any . where this
aide of New Yoik, Mid we than keep a MI steak
11100 H CALF, kItENOII 10P, UP.
'RER, SOU, LININGS, AND
BINDING ; _
Our stonk PEGB,'"IIIt,":7ILORAD, AWLS,
It 48P2,' GIL OVBRAV ,•!ZrAiltD,l4 Z
3. s,
'TRAM 0.1? Idr P i 9, iortll 'iIBOIIIf4ICRR'S
.TOOZS'alid'FlNDlNG‘Viltrp;it - otind
count,;':(o.triecleti fur irtiatOebil"'
~W u talk hatioettrand - tre:mOno ;
have heon-In thls,rigtom loig enongh: 'to be well
known-;=let those who know us try on,: - Corner
of Main end-Grafton streets oppogito Wm. flub
t, -
R commence this year With an esqltusliely
MOH bttsinces. „ - •
CASH PAID - FOR WHEAT 1
CASH PAID FOR OATS I
DASH PAID FOR CORN
CASH FOR EVERYTHING II
A LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR TOR
CIASti
I I
A LAIWE -
A. LARGE S
Call and, sea . us
. .
llsboro, Jan.
All persona inde
account moat call
Jan. 3, 1868.7_ -
wmxsisono
ACB ,shoyr
HE ralooribers to promised' additionil
‘lnaohinsel ars now itinnirtblarntilito.,9lllo
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING 7
SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D •
SAWING MACHINES,
acc, Itqi, &a.
WOODIVORTII YLANER,
forotutom and •Job work, We are also prepared
to do •
SLITTING & SOBOLL
Having a &at•olaae eorew•ontting Lathe, we
are prepared to make
CHEESE 1. 1 22E5S
_SCRETVA.
to order. Builders of Cheese Footorles,arire.
quested to ettamine our work. We maeufactere
the
Champion Pltow,
one of the finest implements is thO market.
Caitt paid for OLD IRON.
ORABLREI
B. L. mama.
Woilaboro, May 15, 1861f-tf.
Orbeery and Prov!don -State,
ELTIZAX-A,
. ,
HOZESALE LAND R.STAILti ER'
DEAL
kinds f
GROCERIB,S, PROVISIONS, •
Wines, Uquors and .
elgors,
FOREIGN dr, PDMjESTIO; GREEN . &
CANNBD FRUITS A.p,W
WOOD & w.naor WARE, GLASS &
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
TERABIBULA*AS, TqYS, &0., &o.
11. frill and complete assortment of the abet , *
mentioned goods of 'thfi best quality alwayi : on
band.
-- Partimdar attention paid to Pine- Groceries
Dealers and Conanmora will 4nd it to their in
tenet to examine Ma Stock before buying.
Corning, N. Y.,- March 11, 1868.
TUB largeit •ftilsornnent of Watilei; Clocks
t.Tonelvy and,Pl" WA Warn in Vona touniy .
tit • (i 9. : Obi' .
,ROZarEita
, • • .....
MEM
We have a litattrate.atook.of
TOOK. OF :FEED FOR
CASH - • :
00K OF .PORK . FOR
CASH
9, 199747; ;
bted to, - as by note or book'
and mettle or pay aorta,
it BAILEY.
CASTINGS,
overt ♦$
We have also a
to order.
CORNING, N. Y.
. •
DRIED PRI7ITS,
rEG,ETABLES,
OROCIRRY WARE,
WHOLBSILE 'llllllll STORE,
NGi- N
OORNI. t , Y.
_..;.,&:_
. . .
Vlrde :
DIOINES, PAINTS.
D
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
OCiNCENTRATIM MEDIC ',
INES
IREDELL'S FLUID,
TR.
:CAURNETT'S 99C0 1
EXTRAOTS,
PATENT ME
ESTER-P
•
AND-FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPP, WINDOW GLASS,
W/lITEWASII DIME&
AND DYE COORS,
AQENTS FOR AIARVIN & CO'S RE
• FINED
Sold at Wholesale Privet Buyers aro requested
to call and get Auetations before going further
IME!
- V, D. TEKBELL & 00.
Oornipg, N. Y u Jau, 1, 1808-ly
1868. , FOR SALE. 1868
•
BY I
B. C. WICKHAM,
A T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND R.
NAMENTALL TREES, IN TIOGA
60;000' Apple . Trees.
10,000 Pear, Trees.
good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES .4 SHRUBBERY.
.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large'and.
in bearing. Any one fetching to get a"-supply
will do well to dell and see my stock before par
°hoeing elvewhere. "gir• Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Feb. 28,1868-Iy+
To Owners of Horses and Cattle.
T ,
OBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE
warranted superior to any others,, or no pa, ,v for
the once of .Distemper, Worms, hots, Coughs, Hide
bOund.Oolds; &c., in IdorsOe ; and Colds, Coughs, Loss
of IBA, Black Tongue, Born Distemper, &c., in Cat.
il
tie.. They are perfectly t fe and Innocent; no need of
stopping the working ofy tir animals. They increase
thooPP o ;a o , give a flue e t, cleanse the stomach and
nrinaryorgans: also !nor e• the milk of cows. Try
them,lend you will never be without their. Hiram
Woodruff, the celebrated tralnerof trotting horses, has
used them for years, and recommends Onto to his
friends. COI. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race
Course YOrdbaftt tN. TN would not use them Until be
Was told of what th are composed, since which be
Is Rover without th em. Re has over twenty running
hordes in his charge, and for the last threi years bee
used no other medicine for them. Ile has kindly per.
mitted mato isfer any one to him. Over 1,000 other
rattroncee can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists
and Saddlers. .Price 26 cents per boa, Depot, SR
Oortlandt'Streat, New York. [Pelt. 19)
. .
. "The American. Cooking Stove r
A . PTER twenty years experience in the man.
;t2„ nfacture of stores, we became convinded,
some. six years since, that a vast amount of
money - Was being expended by the people of this
cotintry, in buying cheap and worthless stoves, a
la rte portion_ of.. mah _um. .....,...a, :.arka that
sista seonomy consi To sted in buying thelkest stoves
that. nonld be made, notwithstanding the price
wad higher. With this view we proceeded to
'nonitruot the American Cooking Stove, and
spared no pains or expense to make it the bast
and most perfect stove that could be made. And
we _have experimented with it, and carefully
ivatebed its operation for the last six years, and
when - an improvement sugges t ed Itself, we have
,
at once adoptedlt,and - we hav several of these
Improvements • secured , by le tters patent. ,In
this manner we do not hesitate to say, we have
brought it to a higher state o fperfection. than
has heretofore been attained in cooking staves.
The recent , improvenients in this .. stove has
added largely to its convenience and effective
nese. , In all-the varieties of stoves we menu
facturei we study usefulness, durability, conve
nience and economy in operation,; rather than
cheapness in price, and in so doing wo 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. ' May IS, Ifieti.
To the Farmers of Tioga County.
TADS now buildlug at my manufactory, in Lam-mice
a supatior
'FANNING MILL,
; whfOlk posBoespß tbo following advantages over all other
1. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul geode, and
oho:sand cockle, from wheat.
9, Itolosns flax seed, taheskout yellow seed, and all
bther #OBll6, , parte° t I y.
8, 'lt Meant timothy need.
4r It does alt other separating required cit a mill.
This atilt le built of the beat and moat durable tlm.=
bar, to good style, and is sold cheap for cash,, or pro.
dude,
. .
' I still flt a ptitent sieve. for separating oats from
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms.
J. II MATELER.
timresicevals,Oetober 10860—tf
• • UNION ACADEMY.
41Z2V0.17-IZZE, 2710a4. CO., PA.
FACULTY:
ELIAS 110ETON, Plincipal.
MRS. ADA W. NORTON, Preceptinee.
Micro MIIIA HORTON. Assistant.
Mae AMANDA DRABS', Teacher of Musk.
CALENDAR FOR 1887-8.
Fail Term oommencaa Sept.Sd,Winter Term Nov
20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 11388. -
• • RUE:MIES PER, TERM.
;primary Department $5 00
Common English t 600
Risher English 7 00
' Languages and Higher Mathematics 8 00
Ittitrameetal Manic, extra - ....10.... 00
Vocal Muds, extra. 100
Drarrin'g, extra. 800 •
Room Rent 2150
Board per week.- •0 880
Hooxitille, August 14,1887-ti.
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vr;s:waity
8:03 a in Express, bUalia) a excepted, for Dem, k
4atataanca,und utak/U*4MM. CObiltCtiUt!
With trains of. the
4 ilautio Greet v., vpier„ ,
hore,andGrand Trunk itallways,torail Dalai LV. eti
t
.8:21 a. I.l2.,Night ilzprese, Daily, for il tiffil/O t E/(144 t a
Dunkirk and the Woe t, connecting &either'.
8;86 Night.,khiprotat;lannuayii excepted,for Roth.
ester and JAtiralo, via Avon, • -
10:16 a.m., Hail Train * Sundays excepted, to; Iluffal;
and • • -- • - -
I:4k p. in. Dal timer° Espreee, Seindaye ',excepted, fel
Jtocheixter,and lieffitle, via Alien. - • -
8:33 p. m.. Day-Exprese,-Bundayirexcepied. for Derek,
Salamanca, - Dunkirk - and' the West, 'connecting at
at Ualtunancii with the 'Atlantic' a 104 ,9 ti ll'eetera
; airdlereilifillro , ruke Stores r Grum'
Trank4lailtiaye; mid t.Daukirk nith the L ke Shelf,
hallway, for all p ea t and r south,
8;40 p in Day Exprere,Siinday's iixeeptrd,ter,ltoeliest e ,
12 : 85 a. m., Express ,liaii.Sunday• excepted:for Stn..
lo,Balarnanea,and Dunkitit,coptiectißg,svltti traits'
fcirthe.tileat. , , •
1.30 p roTiray' 'rfs!: t, Sundaya excepted./
5:40 p. tn., trnigrant that, Daily, for ilia Wert
I.llll2lfAltb BOVXLI
12:40 a'. nr., Night Exprere Dolly, Sundays excapted,
connecting at Graxcoorefor Warwick, And at Near
York with ufternouu traltte auirdtatimeti fp, Boston
and Now kinglautt Utica.
4:20a. at., ql44lzulati kxprass.Blondaya excepted,con
nectlog at Elmira for Barrishurg, Philadelphia end
the South; at Owego-for- Ithaca; at' Bingliatoton
. fordo:ammo; at Orison Bend for Scranton, Bialladsi.
ph Tran ton; at Lackawititeu for Hawley, and at
orayccurt for ziOrburguad Warwick.
9:03 Day Entrails, SU ndaya uliepted , ,contlactin g
at Elmira for Canandaigua, ut Binghamton fur Byra•
cum, at Great Band for Scranton, at Lachawaxea for
nawloy, und'at . ..Tersey_City with midnight Expose
.Train of Note - jersey Railroad for Plaladelphia,llalti.
Mori, 'and IVashiegton.
10.22 ain Accommodation Train daily, connecting at
at Elmira for Canandaigua.
4:20 p. m. , Baltimore Baptise, Buildups escepted.
4:85 P. M., New York and Baltituore ilea, Sundays es
voted
843 p m .Lightnlug katpress,' Sundays excepted. con •
meeting at Elmira for liarrlshurg, Plffladelphla and
Alio south at Jersey City with morning express
truth of New Jersey. Railroad for Baltimore end
:Washington, auciatit Now York with morning as.
prose troths for .Boston and tho East.
12;30 p, so. Way Freight, S undays excepted.
W3I. R. BARIt,.. • -
,11.11:IDDLE,
Oen'l Priaa..Agent: • Oon't Bort.
Bloszburg Sc. Corning, Tioga E. A
Tiaiva rill TAP tut. fellowa 'until further notice:
Accouninodation—Leaiei Blossbtirg at 6,15 a- re., Slane ,
field at 7,05. Tioga at 7,41 • Lawrencevill at gag...
arriving at earning at 9,85, a. na..
Unit—Leaves ploieburg at 2,00 p, m., 51aub eld at 2.40,
Tioga at 8.18, Lawrenceville at 4,00—t rriving at
Corning at bp. m. •
Mail—Leaves COTAIIig at 8,00 Lawr ncoville at
9,03, Tioga at 9.45, lianatiold at 10,22 Lrriving at
INcissc-burg at 11,00 a. In.
Aceounnodation—Laures .Corning lit 2,40 p., m., Law.
re:weenie at 4,00. Tkgn,itt 4.60, Ifanafleld at 6,119.•
arriving at Blosaburg at '6,15p. m.
L. If . BIIATTUCE, np't
Atorthopn Central it: it
. - -
,TEADIS \ FOlt TILE NORTH.
Trains for Csnnndngnlu leari) Einiirs as &Hon:
Accomodation at - 7 . 04,m
Express Eflustesj train on road) ...... ..... ....... .... 11 46 ato
Mall 616 pm
Way Freight, (passonger coach attached) ..... .... 7 10 a m
On and after Nov. 24, 1807, trains will atsire an 4
depart from Troy, as follows;
LEAVE NORTRWABD.
10 56 A. M.—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Duffs
lo, Canandaigua. Rochester, Sun,. Bridge and the
Canadas.
91r46 P. 51.—Daliy (except Sundays) for Elmira. d
Bu Em
alo, via Erie Railway from Elmira.
LEAVE souTinyAßD-76
000 A.l 51.--Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore,
Itia4 hinglon, Sbillidolphia, to.
905 P., l l.l..—Daily (except Sundays) for - Baltimore,
Washington and Philadelphia. . .
J. N. DuIIARKY, - ED. S.-7011/10
Gien'l Supt. llarrlxburkr, Goal Eau. diet
, Baltimore, Md.
. .
Philadelphia & Eiio V. U.
On awl after AIONDAY, Sept. 14t11, 1885, Trains
on the Philadelphia &—Erieltall Road will run asfolloits
I,'VEST WAIt D.
Mail Train jeaTe.4 ........... ....10A0 p
" illtamsport .8.20 a is
, 4 00 arr. at Erie. ' 9.60 y 122
Erie Express leases Pbilattelpbta 11.80 no=
4, 0. "' ' Williamsport ' ' .8.26 p m
.. .6 arr. at Erie . 9.60 a m
Eltalsa, Mail leaves Philadelphia. ' 43.00 is m
6‘ 66 " Williamsport. ....... 0.28 p m
,4 $‘ arr. at Lock "laver' 7.4 yse
EASTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Erio ......... 10.60 a m
" • " " Williamsport 10.16 pin
44 " arr. at Pitiludelphia. 7.00 p m
nrie Express letreasErl. 7.26 p m
. ,` " " Williamsport 8.16 ans
" " arr. at Philadelphia 6.00 p m
* Wail and Express connect with Oil Creek and Ally
gheny River Ball Road. • Baggage Checked Through.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen't Sup't.,
Atlantic and Great Western IC W.
1
SALAMANCA STATION. -
WETTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND,
!doll 5.50 I I.4preas ............
Accommodation" 0,25
Pawnee ./2.19 4 Accommodation, 11.40
plane ........ . 11.00 I Uipreet 610
At Cory there le a Junction With the Philadelphia it
Erie,and Cli Creek Rail Roads.
AiMeadville with the Franklin dad Oil City mad
Pithole Branch.
At Leavittenurgo the Mahonlay Branch makes a di.
rent route to Cleveland. At Raectacke connects with
Cleveland and Pittebuigh Railroad. • •
The Bond pasties through Akron, Ashland, Uallea,
Marion, Urbana and•Daytoriiintoreecting 'various rail.
roads, and terminates at Cidriuunti.
L. D. RUCKER, Oen. Sept. ; 31eadrille,
Planing & Turning.
B. T. VAN HORN,
HAyiNo got hie now Factory lu operation.
is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly andln the beet style of work Meta•
ship. Having procured a
WOODWORTM PLAI\
ho is ready to dross boardr or plash withdispalob
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS,
furniebtul to order. His mnahiues are of the new
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner otPoarl and Wain Ste, 1% ELLS
BORO, Pi.,
Oct. 31, 1868—tf,
NEW GROCERY
At Dartlement.
T HE SUBSCRIBER has opened a now
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE
At the above named place, where be proposes to
furnish Goods in his line cheap.
lifitrket prices paid for Porta Produce, either
is cash or, trade. The patronage of the public is
respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE.
Charleston, Dee. 11, 1867.-tf.
J. STICICLIN,
tK • Ohairmaker, Tgrner,- and
/ Furniture Maori _
,SALE ROOM, opposite Dukes Wagon shop,
Main Street. FAOTORY In Sears it Wil
liams Foundry, second story. ' •
Orderspromptly filled and satls'actlon guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wellsboro, Jnno 12,188?. J. STIOKLIN.
,Tloga Marble Works,
PUB undersignod is now prepared to exe ,
cuto nil orders for Tomb Stones and Monu
ments of eitbor
ITALIAN-OR RUTLAND:MARBLE,
of the latest style and approved workmanship
and with dispatch.
Flo keep constantly on hand both kinds of
Marble hind wilt be able to suit all who may fa
vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms
as can be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with Lust and dirt cleaned
and made to look as good as new.
Tlogt, Nov. 1,1867—1 f
Notice.
TE attention of Merchants and Others Hableto
a License, is respectfully called to the act of
the 11th of April 1862. Pamphlet laws, 462,reg- ,
ranting the collection and payment trf 'Licenses
which are payable at the Treasurer's Office on
the Ist day of May in each and every year, and
by laid act, nll Licenses remaining unpaid on
the first day of July, the Treasurer is required to
sue and press to judg,morit and collection, as
soon as practicable thereafter, and in default
thereof, to be personallyl,iable. Those liable to
a License are therefore rthriested to be peoespt
in tanking their payments before that date, there
by avoiding any trouble to themselves and naucb
perplexity to the Treasurer.
Juno 3, 1308. 11. C. BAILEY, Treasurer.
CHOICB LOT OF ,GItAIN BAGS for , ; Bale
cheap! at • WRIGHT & BA/tErS•
.Ifirollalioroo June 5,185 V.
B.l'. VA' 1101tIC
PORTER WILCOX.