The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 02, 1868, Image 3

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0:40 : t Lo to E. No. 817, A, Y. M., meets at their /tall
IA Vl' in'. no 'S drug - atort., OU fiamday evening, on of
terora tho Fat) Aloonint 0 ealoiE
7yon A CHAPTER, tfo. - let; it._ A. SI., Meets - , at tho,
Hail, Thursday nrentng,tni" or htlore the Fu.t
Moon, at G . . •
/ . 1 -00A COUNCIL, o. 31 It. &8. s.l.AB'isErti, meets at
the flail, on the third Frida y - of each - calendar
elenth,' - at C'o'clotk P. Ai. - • -
TrAOAGILTIM ODMMADIARInt,•No. 23, of XSIOnTS
TEMPLAR, and the appendant orders, meets, at the
uoit, on the Friday of each .calendaVntonth at
o'cicick P.
110111 E ItIATTERS.
WEDNESDAY,
,DEC:2,'„IB6B.
New Advertisements '
Holiday Gifts--4lugh Young.
The New York Observer—Sidney t. Morse,
Jr, k Co.
Estray Shoop —David'Dockstader. •
Pacific Hotel-4chia Patton.
Dry Goods,—R. Krusen & Co.
Administrator's Notice-06Zyiplia Soott.
Executor's Sale—Alba 44 Bulkley.
Borough Taxes—Wm. Roberts. •
Administrator's Notice—Minervislawyer.
'lr . A change ham been made in the time of
running the Accammodation_ Train on the Tioga
Road, northward. It leaves Blossbnrg an hoUr
later. Wo append the, corrected time table : '
•
riloasbUg & Corning, & Tioga R. IL
Vain 9 Viiirrup • as follows until farther notice:
Secommoditlon—leaves Itlosebnrg at 7,16 a. In., Mans
field at 8;0.5. Vega at 8,41, Lawrenceville at sin—
arriving at Conking at 10,40 a. in. • '
Ilatt—Leaved Blossburg at 2,00 p. m., Mansfield at 2,40,
Tiega at 8,18, Lawrenceville at 4,Bo..ertiving at
Corning at 6 p. in,
314—Leaves Corning at 8,00 a. rn. Lawrenceville at
9,03, Tloga at 9,45, Mansfield at- 10,22—arriving at
Bloss.burg at 11,00*. m.
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. in., Law.
reneerille at 4,00, Tloga at 4.60„ Mansfield at 6,20--
advinq at at 8,16 p. in.
L. H. 811ATTUCLC., Ewe t
Young lakes a column,. open order,.
to display bts Holiday wares and yet he de,
glares tbikt bile not half done. Very well, Come on.
"Jean." . who sends us a grotesque eommunioa
don, does nor,send us hie real name. WoLever
read anonymous sorranunioationsunless they are
very brief.. Bend your name, not for publioation
bet as a•gaara4ty of good faith.
P. R. AViMaine &.Co., have the aw
fallett lot of Iftiliday Gifts you. over saw. The
Stint in running over with good things.
DISTRESSINti 460 . iikENT !—A bright
little boy, a nephew of • Mr. H. If.\ Sheffer, of
Liberty, fell into a kettle of boiling fat on the
19th ult., and was so. teiribly burned that
. he
lined but twenty-four 'hours . The little fellow
was three years old: -
Children should never be permitted about the
htehen store wherein:nth work is going on. •
PosT•Ofiters.Austica.—Postmaster
Hall, at Farmington Hill 'writes us that be distri.
totes from that point 130 copies of papers , and
lisguines;oomprising 21 1 different publications.
Postmaster Staples. itt Keeneyville, sends us
tie number of publioations distributed from that
point, as follows: Weeklies, 110, soma-nronthlies
I.?fmontblies 27—total, 1.39. .
lir. D. F. Stonrsends us the statistics of East
Chsrleston Postofficei weeklies from abroad 50,
AGITATORS, 44—total', 100; other publications 79
—in ell, 179.
lIIPROVEMENTS.—Nr. D. P. 'Roberts
is building a neat cottage for sale or rent, eorper
of Walnut and Grafton sta.
Mr. Berwart is entitled to thanks for
putting up a building ao neat in Horiprioarance
it his now Paint Shop promises to 11)e. It is an
ornament to the place.
/lathers has had a neat and appropriate sign
painted on the transom light of "The Bee-Hive
Exchange," and his name onthe front. Mr. Stein
mann is the painter, and his work recommends
relf. •
The XL E. Churoh building ii being put under
roof, and will not progress very rapidly until
Spring opens. The weather does not permit of
the further prosecution of tho mason work at
present.
Mr. Chester Robinson has nearly I completed a
substantial fence in front of his• premises on
Main-st. The line le now nearly complete for
three blocks.
TIEFA.I , I*SGIVINGt SEE CES.—ROV. W.
A. smith of the 13aptiat Chu!' h, i preached very
ably and acceptably in the PrelbSterian Church,
Thursday morning, at the unts] hour. The at
tendance was general, all den .minationa par-
ticipating. The sermon was , em able exposition
ofthe duty of the Christian iiti en, remarkable
for its application to everyday (life and for its
tiger. We hear it spoken of in temrs of high
commendation everywhere.
At the close of the sermon Rev. J. F. Calkins,
the pastor, proposed that the congregation invite
Rey. 0.- L. Gibson, pastor of the M. E. Church,
to preach in the evening. The congregation
,re
'pseud unanimously. - Mr. Gibson's discourse
vat extempore, chiefly, but forcible in its logio
and direct in its application to human duty.
There was a large attendance, and everybody ap•
Feared to go away pleased and instructed. The
plan of union services on such OCOSSiOI3B is a good ,
one and deserves commendation. •
REV. AMOS CICAPMAN, writes us froipu
vtaton Centor, lowa, a letter froui Tibial we ex
rid, as follows :
"I promised to write you bow I liked this
tonotry. It is very fertile, and wheat and corn
In the staple crops. One of Its beat recommen
dwells is its healthfulness. The prairie grass
. . tikes good pasturage, and fair hay, :Land, in
iti Wild stale, is held at from $lO to - $l2 pet'
log end it costs about $3,60 per acre to get it i
• trtikeu up, after -which fit i 9 lit for gardens.
Fencing costs considerable, but there are no
Itiaps or steno to trouble.
"When I left Pennsylvania eight month ago,
qo snow was very deep. After crossing. the
Mississippi I saw no more snow, and have not
aen over a quarter of an inch since. Our roads
ere very good in dry weather, but in wet weather
they are very slippery."
Mr. Chapman's address is Banton Center,
6nton Co., lowa.
'd
O BITUARY.—JAMES I. JACKSON, Esq. ,
Lr upward of thirty years a citizen of Delmar,
tit for the last four years a resident of Lincoln,
Deacons, died at the latter place Tuesday mons,-
its,lior. 24 in the 57th year of bis ago. His
tuatara arrived here on Friday for interment,
mi the funeral was attended from St. Paul's
Ch urch, Sunday -afternoon, by -a large number
our citizens.
lir. Jackson was born In Great 'Valley, about
hi tritY miles from Philadelphia, and came to'
Tioga county with his parents when very young.
Re WIIS one of the (admit residents of this neigh
tishood prior to his removal to Delaware, as he
*llen e of the most prominent and respected.
Re was a man of superior intellect . , of thought
ttd, of somewhat remarkable mental activity .
Rio impulses were directed, like his energies, to
the betterment of the world, to which grand
ctleel he contributed, in his quiet, unostentatious
tty, more than many more widely known; and
to way more effectively than by his example.
be his example his surviving relatives and
`"`•nds may be proud ; for we are not aware that
Aere is a stain to mar its Christian excellence.
tt invalid, and much of the time agreat sufferer,
`•'i several years past, he was ever the same
Christian gentleman. Ho had no pa-
Ltnce with shams, thoroughly despised trickery
I= ipret?nee, and though not what Dr. Johnson
shied "a good hater," Ives ono whose friendships
teser went by halves, and which, ono° formed,
woo not lightly unmade, It rejoices ua to record
lilt fact that his life and example have'aided t
itrich the world, and that his departure is widely
regretted.
11r. Jackson was for morn than a quarter of
'century an aetivo member of the Methodist
Church, yet, in the common acceptation of tho
tet to, was not a sectarian, No man better under
ttood the relations between names and things.
.The services were Condtioted by Rev. 0. L.
assisted by Presiding Elder Cothran.
,3RA.DFQ4P -,,qoutqs:4 OPTIpy:
co.fie oeth - 6,2,5th ot. utioftl , 4
Clarenoe Pierce, Es younk man about 20—aind
ron,of the late Stephen Pierce Esq. badly
injuredinsurgd b.) , the cars of the. local fretiht - Aissia, nt i
Ralston, on Tuesday of:thiti . Weeks, 1, It liatt
first feared that both feet had been crashed, but.
upon examination made by,Dr. Rockwall, .it ryas
found that an iron had - passed through otto
above the ankle, but wit out king any bones. '
Both feet were badly bruised, but ought no
bcfnesvfere broken, and that be is in a 'lair way
totecover from an injury that it was supposed
woilld render amputatiOn of both feet necessary.
- We bavoluo particulars'of how the'acoldent bap-_
petted, but understand it occurred whilel.ohan-•
ging a switch."
.The 'veritable Nasby will lecture in Troy on the
Bth inst., evening.
The saine l Paper chronieles the appearance of
the "Giecian 'Bond" in! Canton.' A small bOy
was so frightened that he bid in , a coal hole: for
several bor. Be said that be thought it was a
a "big turkey-cook." Good boy.
GOSSIP.--Among our boyish readplg
was a story which, because of it applies:don, we
never'folgot.- It ran in , this wise: .A traveler in
an- 'Eastern land, over a desert country, being
weary and . atbirst, was cheered atilic. sight of a
clear rill trickling from e, rock. He sung him
iielf upon his face and drank his fill, and arose
refrashed. Soon,
.however, while sitting in the
shadow of the rook, he,iyaeeeized with a deathly ;
siokness, and expired in horrible agony. The
vultures, and carrion *rows soon stripped the
flesh from the dead traveler's bones; but had no
sooner gorged themselves than they, too, fell dead
on the plain. The next day 'another traveler
came to the spot and notwithstanding the horri
ble spectacle his thirst forced him to drink at the
well in the rock, and he, too, fell dead beside the
bones of the first victim. Again 'the vultures
feasted, And again they died and were: scattered
upon .the`' lain. So, for months,'Death reigned
at the "Well in the Rook;" and the plain be
came "e valley of dry bones" and , grinning
skulls. At last there arrived at the spring a tray
eler who beheld the spectacle with horror. Being
a man of' contemplative mind be sat down and
reasoned npon the strange scene. Clearly, there
was' nothing in the atmosphere , Jnimiaal to life ;
for ho breathed it freely without , harm. He ex
amined the spring. Da' wa in,r s Atetro- as as
clear as ,crystal. Yet the bleaching skulls .of
hundreds lay near the sparkling well in the rock.
Prom this he concluded that the water must he
poisonotti. Filled with this idea he arose and ex
plored the rill from its mouth. toward the , source.
Over rooks and through tangled and therni
Jungle he made his was. •painfully, 'Sometimes. ,
.losing the little thread of the rill, and anon
stumbling upon it es if by_tweident. Atlast,
with rent garments, fOoteore and weary, he stood ,
by the source of the rill; ,)and 'With iatisfaetiOri
tinged with horror discovered the cause of.tho
universal death which ;reigned at its month--the
"Well in the Rock." There, in the very source
of the rill, lay, swollen and_•hidanns in it! 'Or
ruption, the :heed of a niOnOter:_ mike; whose
deadly venom pervaded the Waters, and carried
death and deetruotion to every creature which
drank from the "Well in the Rook."
--7 Man l y will make the application, but not all. ,
Shall wo, p ey, then, that'the plain of life is ghastly
with wrecks, created by, moral death . which ever
takds thoneands who drink of pleasures appal._
ently•ptt4, yet impregnated with venom at their
very sources? The example of hundreds is not
less deadly in its effects upon society than the
loathsome 'serpents envenomed tooth was - to the
stream in the desert. The man of good standing
who thou htlessly patronizes the bars of drink_
iri
inn-house
4 o nce i
nst , slays i s the to
t e
b soul
themselves 1
youngof
aia a maltya
againstcause yo ung
o f
moral society,
ci man. ra l
There wal in 'every community men leprous with
foon, whose acts are seed sown for evil
speech is to the ear of virtue - what
wake's shook is to populous cities. The
1 0 . parents - . Rear your children aster
s :the sources of corruption as may be.
) 'child to the baneful influence of evil "
Ibut remove them: froin the paths of
~•) Of course no child can roach man
out encountering these hidden dangers.
Sect should be to so cultivate, the bettor
tit shall be able to meet, resist, and
will influences. Remember—the re
r system of government depends upon
training of the Children of to-day.
o take the reins in a few years; and
is common to say-that "any boy, how
le, may aspire to be President," the
, bad one. No boy can aspire to bon-
a who has not determined to be a
of his kind. Ho mny get plmie, with
a determination. I3ut his oueoess is
. Republican forms of governMent.
who subscribes herself ." An anxious
inquires: "Solomon pronounced de
corporal punishment ; how often should
applied to a fractious child ?" •
that is a funny question. However,-
.n opinion as to the philosophy and no
"spanking." It should be resorted to
cemedy. If a child transgress, and will
lestrained by moral ' suasion, let it be
When once it is done, and well dope,
n our judgment, well to (repeat the dose
the recollection of that castigation ro
d, Nor is it well to romind the , sinner
ishment so long as he appears to re
. Sometimes—we have known a good,'
ited punishment to last several yettr!3•
Is upon how the rod is applied. A stiok
:not disfigures the skin; but a rod
down smooth, true, and ' taper, and
rough the live embers, 'will, in good
vo a sting behind which may last a
is. 'The rod loses its force and effect.in
'
of a' passionate bungler.
aye had occasion to reprove our old
be Bradford Argus, for his apostasy
rue political faith: Wo do not -believe
- would steal though he keeps bad
'n some respects. However, ho an --
his last week's issue that -he , has in- .
oung friend" to act as Gossiper for the
d the young friend proceeds to favor
a of that paper with 1:t very ordinary
me about two "lovyers" who walked
bo June moon. Said "rhyine," or, dog.
Allred originally in this "Gossip" on
lay of September, A. D. 1147; since
se it has been to California, whore it
rrly credited; returned via the Plains,
em wandering about, with and' without
I at last, turns up in the Argus, as the
f the "Dian about Town." We cern.
taste, 'and hope ho is a nice young man.
d you from the word "go," Judge.
crimes • al
whose pro'
doteriorat
and who
tho earth
lesson is
away fro
Subject n
example,
tomptatio
hood wit
But the o
nature th
o TOTC01:130
suit of o
the right
They are
though it
ever hum,
saying is
orable pl:
benofaato
out such
violence
One
Parent"
oidely fo
the rod
Indeed
we have
amity os
as 'a last
not bo
spanker'.
it is not,
KO long ft
maths viv:
of his pill
member i
a well-me'
It deport
full of
trimmed
passed t;
hands, le
dozen yb
the band
—We
friend of
from the
the Judi
company
nouncee i
duced
Argus,
the reade
sort of rb i
beneath ti
gore. , , tip
tho
which ti
was prop
and has
credit, an
product o!
mend hig
Ho ohm
THE
ment giv l
at the Co l
large and
reasonab
elaborate
the prog
especially
Prayer,"
Christina
Prerich C
latter was,
by itself, 1
the•sucees:
Bend" ca
burlesque
The must
- Grecian
than," a
and
Band pla.
dretlr an.
TABLEAUX. The Entertain
at in aid of the Baptist Sunday School
art llouse, Friday evening, attracted -a
fence, and proved, WO are glad to hear
remunerative. The preparation was
and, save a palpable lank of 640111;
ammo first.olais.' The tableau* nerd
geed; the best being the "Lord's
'The Cobbler's wile—Jealousy." "The
Tree," "The Union Forever," "The
art," and "The Grecian Bend." The
tho feature of the evening; and that,
ould have been sufficient to establish
~ s of the entertainment. If the "Grecian
• exist in Wellsboro after that capital
it must be ix- tough .and brazen affair.
• was good, though not elaborate, "The
end," solo, by G. P. Card, and "Jona
uartetto, by Webb, Shakespear,- Bailey,
Eastman, gaining most applauee. The
ed splendidly, rendering "Old Gun-.
"Pleyel's Hymn," wits marked effect.
•ipts were upward of $7O. P. S. There
other entertainment, with change of
c, this, Wednesday, evening, at the
Tho rec
will be a
programi
Town Hal
.ciiik.l ass u.i.am 4? es
MOORE': RURAL NEW YORKER. POR '69 will be
enlarged to nearly twice its former site. The hest
and chersciest paper published. Terms $2.50 a
year. n the club forming at the Post-Office.
Persons from other places can Join the club hero
by forwa ing the money by mail.
S WING MACHINES.
116NVE, Jr., &at Premium - Sewing Ma.
chine forsale in Iliollet . loro; - by •- -
1868-2 t. . A., FOLEY.
= ARBardiGES,
STONE-ft-P'll' ADY --At Rart,ford few
Nov. 11,'by v. DAM Wilooaddr. 0 3 B. Stone ,
of Delmar, Pa 4 and Wirii.'„Aksbn` Purdy, nf Hart
fork New - York. ' • .•i .
~„
8 0}$117-r.WX;cIB.--At: Dioneburg. Oat. 3, by
Rini. N. 'l. liertolde, Mr: 'Mary P. Eloper, of
Rutland, Tine, Co., and Miss Dottie A. Wylie,
of Wolle,,Dradford Co. c • •••c '
. „
VA Lig trolt- - 4 liT. ; -'-•-rn WBtieboro, Nov. 25,
at the Fellows' nom; by 'Rev. 0: L. oTheon,
Mr. George Vaistrup and Mimi Clare Dort, both
.or Delmar.
(Tho'ptiotera,wareretnetabered.), •. • =,. ' •
TRUMAN—BACHE.-411 Wellsbbi6, St.
Paul's Mistra l ,' `N6v. Boy; N. Borrows ?
'Albert Abner Truman, artdAnna Stowellt'dOugh
tor of John Bootie, Esq., 'kJ( of -Wolisboro.
(The pOritor.T were romorabered.3 •
BRADi—GIIIINBEY.-NOy. 25;at the' reel.
donee of the,Brldos Father, by Rev.-t 7. R. Lauo,
Mr. Jas. K. Brady 61 Tioga;andilllsr. Martel:
aurrtisoy, of Tisikbannook, Pa.
,
FALKNER.—Iti:Tioga,Nov. 25, Jessie, only
child of John and M. A. Falkner, aged 5 years
and 7 nionibA. . . <
"Another gene in the Saviour's 'crow,
Another star in heaven.
PLUMLY.—L-In New Milford, Orange Co., N.
Y., Natio A. Plumly, aged 18 years and 4 reo.
SPECIAL,: NOTICES.
Willbox & Gibbs Sowing Xaoliirott.
"Its seam Is stronger and less liable to rip In
use or wear _than the Look-Stiteb."—"judgee
Report," at 'the "Grand Trial,!? Sepd for thqs
"Report," and samples of Wo r k, ,containing both
kinds of stitches, on the same 'piece of goods.
GEO. C. BOWED, , IVARNT,
Arr. 2£o, 'BB-4y. • for Tloga Co: Wellsticro, Pa.
'.1...L. --.:::' :::-,:.:;:.',':- ,. .tiALILS: . . •
N-7. N '
..
....-- -.'. •\- - , VEGETABLE . 6I OIUAN
- 7,7- - -.-.5.: - . l ' : iIIAIRL ,- .x - P
~...-.
RENEWS . THE HAIR TO ITS _ORIGINAL
' . COLOR AVIIRN GRAY.
Renews the nutritive matter which
,nourishes
' , • -,. •the.hair." "
Renews the Growth of the Hair when Bald.
ItelneWithe brash, wiry hair to ailkon softiloss.
Ooo•flottle shows its effects.
R. P. NALL d CO.,Ntuthua, N.. 11. Propriiitortt
For sale by all Druggists. Nov. 25, 1868.
W .
ERE can close buyers find Pure English
M White bead and Linseed Oil, Varnishes,
Lackey; Turpentine, the, pbetipost, at '',"
P. R. WILLIAMS, A CO.
, .
Who SeiiB the purest ,and best -Drugs; 'Patent
Medicines, end bye Stuff, •
P. IL WILLIAM 6, &- CO.
W6o keeps the largest, stook of Paint Powders,
Tooth, Flair, Cloth and Nail Bri:ll'6i, :and sells
tho cheapest, P. It. WILLTAMS,'& CO.
KEYSTONE STORE Y
Bullard a - Go,'
'Hold forth Doily to crowds, of oustomoTs,.dea
int out the
,finest and complotest assortment of
3E -1 1MX14:3'37 C:a•CoCoalA
800 TS, & SHOES, HATS & 0.4.! 2,
, . •
- ; •
Walk in :Ladies, and examine our stook. It
Will pay to do so.• Our cooOp aro selected with
taste
Nov. 13, 13337:-.43tii2: . ,. : ,;IiCLLATiD 1.00:
• NEW MANAGEMENT
AND NEW GOODS. .'
.:.•
'TINE AINDURSIGNED at tr() old Stand of
Vidoher k Randall ;are in - the receipt of a
,••
FRESH. LOT OF OOOAS. •
Bought at the very lowest sales within the last
few days which they offer to the, public for ready
pay at a small advance ' &bid 'New 'YCrk 'cost.
Consisting in part of
pry Goods, Groceries, 'Hardware; • Crock
. ery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, caps,
In fadt everything usually kept in a country
Store, An examination of gpoda, and prices is
resdectfully solicited. 4111,kinds pibsduce,ttik..
on in exchange at the market rates.
J. D. DIMON ct CO.
•
Niles
Valley; Nov. /860-4 w.,. 7 , - . ,
~ • -
Ol' 'TUE 'FOLLOWING APPROVED VA-
RtwrjEs::
nariisori—s2,oo per bnehel, 65 e.ts, :per pops., ;
cil eas o n _4l,6o '; :50 4ls( -1 3 "
Early Goodrich-4450 Pori :linghet, 50 o(. pie
peck. '
All from Jgonuine seed. As the quantity is
earlAupplicaticm is desirable.
g1 , 14§ AIPPLRi
East chnriesteri, - lirev 18, 1 - 866.131*.' - 'n.
- -
Notice.
' THE old Rooks Notes and accounts ,of S.
Bennet, & Semi Rooks,
<V Randall" and
V V ischer Jr, Randall, die with the undersigned for
settlement until‘JanWary let 181Iftir whpn
counts notiottledwill be loft In the hands of an
Attorney for ; collection and settlement. All
interested please take notice and act accordingly.
JOHN B. DIMON.
,Niter Valley, Nov. Id, 1808-4 w.
,
OTICE.—AIIi persons indebtedtbo •ES.
IN tato of Ezra I. Stevens, of Middlebury,
Dee'd, either by :Vote or Bnnk nedount, nod now
aver duo, ar.., rognested to call and Wilt) with
th e itti.ler•igno , i t without'dolay , nod stivo asts:
HARRIET M. STEVENS.
D. G. STEVENS. -
Middlebury, Pa. Nov. 23d 1868.
lYnners Wanted.
, .
, , . ,
TWO GOOD, ALEN 'lOll Gridgioady tuirk 'an'cl
L goad wagee, by applying at once. to
S. N. ASPINWA.I4I,.
Towanda, Pa., Nov. 18, 1868-3ir.
S gained over the Tooth-ache and the pain of
I
Extracting, by the use of
L. HARRISON
so proved by scores of testimonials at the Din
tat Wilco of
A. B. EASTMAN.
ittir."Coll and be coitvinoid. - Nov. 2b.
IMMEM
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FOR THE )
No. 1 ittain:SYreet, 'WellsbOo, Pa.;
wh9ro
DRy Goops,
and FURS and
BARIMINS. ; I",N CROCKERY.
Seed Potatoes For Sale.
VICTORY
I\'77.l2otTS . OXIDE OAS;
MEME!M=EMM
t A 0
,4 r * PMEATTS:
mien Imes xxeme
-,P*RIACE
=a
you want to 800 a' good-stook of
FALL & NTER GOODS I
. , 17 ,0 to
*.i
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, TIOGA, PA.
ItigM9llllll ITEM fr-. 411030
'MEM
ALPACAS; ' POPLINS, OAMBRICKS,
FRENCH JACONETS, - ORGANDIES,
!PEQUAS, VERSAILES, BLACK
AND COLORED SILKS, .
cPoe •
I=
ALSO, IRISH AND FRENCH POPLINS,
SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPART
MENT COMPLETE, --
TRIMMINGS, LOTS YANKEE, NO
; ,TIONS, 1100 P; SKIRTS, BAL.
MOREL SKIRTS, OPERA
FLANNELS,, CORSETS, ,
'DOMESTICS.', ••
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Cloths and Casalmeres and a Tailor to
Cut and Fit.
iSoets and Shes,
HATS Aldo . GAPS, STRAW GOODS,
OROOKERY, WOODEN WARE,
HARD WARE, SHELF HARD
c ,WARE, NAILS, IRON,
SALT, LIME, PLASTER; PORK, PLOP
Lime, Caytigc4Plas,ier, &o:
IEIEI
GROCERIES,
the most complete etook yen atm 'Arid; each .1111
TEAS. We are old tea drlnkereailtl'kaoir theni
.ito be•good.. •' • 7
SUGARS, MOLASSES,
and in fact everything in the Grocery line.
Also, Butter Tubs stnd Palls; Butter told'On'tioni
reisaion—sto charges for handling; but' would
Blce'n small portion of the money you get in re.
turn, that is if our prices suit.
FARMEES, TOOLS;
All kinds and superior quality
If you• pir don't fall to , try ouro.7—
want good ' I ' • IVo warrant
COUNTRY PUODUCE
taken in exolvingo for Goode. We propene to
sell our Goode reasonably. "Live and lot Live"
pr3ces given at the counter—only one price.
Cosh paid for produce if desired.
, - ' BALDWIN te, 00.
Tioga, Pa..i Nov. 215,1868.
. ..,
.
'
Ciaters and, ' Wagons, •• ,
,
OP all kinds, mad*, of she beet material., ~..2.
be ;bad at 11. N. Dartt's - shop, on Main
Btreet, near the Academy. .
Also—partionlar attention paid tOßlacksMith
ing of all kinds. .7. i . " 11%`W.."D41i.TT.
Wellaboro,,Nov. 25, 18684 m. ' . ','_ , .
CAME to the enclosure of the subserlber,
about a week ug0,,2 YEARLING STEERS,
ono a dark Brown, -- thouother a dark red. • The
owner is requested to pay charges and take them
away:. 'URI DANES.
Delmar, Nov. 25, 1868—Stye.
N the District CourCof U. S. Western Dist of
Ponnn, in the matter of IRA BAKEIR,
Bankrupt. To whom it may Concorn :
, The undersigned• hereby' gives notice of'his
appointniont as Assignee of Ira Baker, of
Tina, in the county of Tioga,Pa., within said
District, who has boon adjudge a bankruptipOn
hie own petitibn 'by the District Court of said
District. "•; • . ••
Assigi!9e.
& EASTMAN; l'hotaigraphers, dirk;
211 L. :solved partnership by' consent on
the nth inst., IL 0. KING, • •
Nov. 25, 1869. • EUGENE EASTMAN.
.1_ The business will be by the, under
signed, who wilt Seta iteconntcor the slate
firm. H. 0. KING.
2 . - 0600
Pounds `of Titirod Butter . wanted
for which i-will pay 4 6 cents In
trade at my Store. `, 0. L.' WILLCOX..
. Wolloboro, Nov. 28,. 1808. ': ~:.;
THE
.LARD ST_. STOCK OF
;:1".•+ •
•
TN Tioga County, and the Cheamt plaoe to
buy in the world, ; : , F .% • •
.•
Agent for L. BOLLES:aI. CO'S HOSE;
Binghamton, N.
1 F:, and ,
'1 • '
i
- maim SATV FACTORY,
• Elmira, N. Y. . '
~~xj.
: S2 4 VVES SOLD 0N .77
.4 411 A 4 ,
g
4:31.113,4CFP4
Mansfield, N 4 .26;,1888-1y.
asA-MES M., BIITNNEL
JUST returned from the City With a :now and
firat.olapalot of
•;-'! . , , •
• . . • .
GRCERIES,
1110
: I :tANKFIE ! NoTlcms:4
FRESH COUNT OYSTERS,
f; always on hand.
; ,
- • Will keep constantly on hand everything id the
lino of Family Groceries, as well as . Provisions,
Fruits, Confectionery, Yankee Notions, Toys, &c.
All of which will be sold, at reasonable Nice,.
JAMES BIINNEL.
Nor. 11, 1868-13;
1' 7e - vcr .a,..x•rivrEstal
B. IL KIMBALL' has just "returned
' thbeitylvith a larger and liner stook of
MILLINERY GOODS,
than sho over offered for. the Pal/ and Winter
trado boforo. Customers aro requested to Call at
her 'new shop; one door above the Presbyterian
Church, Mein'' street,, Tirollsboro, and examine
for tbemaelver. -
c0t.,21,18t18-2tn.
1 , ...
~, Dissolution. i.' • - • , -
00PARTNERSHIP heretofore eihiting under
kj..tho Arm 'name of Wilcox le Dnilt, wee do.
oolvid by.mutuil °outwit on the 2d da' of Not.
OM :, , `2. .._ Z. '. WTLOX. •
Wellsboro, N0v.1840 Z. 8, DA/t/iT.
If you want
such as
ME
A fresh lot of
Estray.
In Bankrup t cy.
Dino
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1113638111
and
.
`‘ "-I I "' 1 : '1 ft
RE uLATOR STORE!
couNnTe. N. Y.
MIS
'HAVING pnrobased the entire stook forther.
ly owned by H. Goff, we would announce
to the people of Tioga County that we bate just
received a full assortment of -r - •
SEASONABLE GOODS.
bought alaco tho. recent decline in prices, and
wolarite all who appreciate good lsargains, to
glee us o. call. .We shall continually keep a full
stook of
DRESS GOODS,
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11,)
SILK GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
=I
ClcrttarL C:3l.c•cretoss
WOOLEN .ANDiPAISLEY SHAWLS,
YANKEE NOYIONS,,
BOOTS. AND SUES;
!
GROCERIES,
OR(sClitn,
You have only* to look through our stook to
satisfy yoursolv 7 , that tro are selling
I •
"Cheaper' than the kieapest."
CountrT Merchants supplied at small advatme
from New York Cost.
,NEWELL & OWEN
Oot. 29, 1808.—.1y.
The'llattle has been Fought
AND VICTORY WON.
G carrie d high in quality and low in price hags
tne day, and hereafter will be found
ready and willin g for active and eftioieut service
in behalf of all thoso wbo will call and g ive their
. • orders at
WICKHAIII &t'LAßu's,
On the Dry 9ooda • aide we have a full and
complete and assortment of Fall and Winter
GooDs,
Good stook of
Flannel 9, Sheeting*, Brints, Muslims, .De
' . taints and Dress Goods,
with 'a great variety of YANKEE ITOTIOIO3,
with which to fill in and trim up. We would
call speolal attention to our assortment of
Hats and Caps,
with_ prices wbioh we know will compare favors
bly with prices of the same goods before the war
Boots and Shoes,
which have been made to order from perfect stook
with warrantee. Work ready to be shown and
fitted to all cuatomera. The Grocery stock in
cludes,
Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, Sugars, .21as, Cof
fee, Eke, Syrup, Molasses, &0., &c.,
Then comed the WOODEN WARE,. such as
gabs, Palls, Wash Boards, Mop Stinks, Sugar
Boxes and Pails, ;together with numerous other
Goods, such as Crockery, Glare-ware, Stone-ware,
whioh we will ',always bo glad to ,show and
.risk the selling atter the goods are seen and ex
amined.
Oot. 16; 1888.
Great Bargains
for all who call at
ME
Wilson & VanValienburg's
• , •
• No. g Union Block. in
French ])&erinoes, Empress Cloths,•Bea
ver Sackings of all discriptions,
Poplins of all colors.
DEr I AII4t - ES & PRINTS, ; ALL STYLES,
FACTORY'S, MEETINGS, BLEACH
ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS.
HOOP SKIRTS,
of Ovary description ' DRESS TRIMMINGS and
BITTTQICS of , all kinds; also the largest and,
cheapest assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING• .
over' brought into Tioga County. Reinombor
tho place, and call before purchasing.
• h
Wo have a largd assortment of Gents' ornish
GoodeVeonsisting of
A
Drawers, Under-Shirts, Flannel Shirts,
Ruck Sleeves, and Mittens ' and
Clothing, of every description
manufactured tO suit.
Thankful for - pa 4 patronage, and by strict at
tention to business we hope to share .0 continu
ance of the same. •
WIIFSON #TAN VALKENBIAG
iVelleboio,Oct.lq, 1068—tf.
IEVLOtri de MEAL; always on hand at
Jane /7. 211116. (7 4 11XX0 Ns amain.
,";
TIOGA, PA
WICKHAM Jt FARR,
0101.* Wirer Goods
=Ell
IN C RNING.
WE have nomad a my LARGE HOGE of
FILL AND WINTER GOODS
on the most favorable terms, and will be sold at
very small advance from cost. We think we
hazard nothing in saying that we keep the
•,
BEST ASSORTMENT
and the' BEST QUALITY of Goods that are
kept In the place. Rave a store light enough to
see what you are buying, and pledge ourselves to
SELL AS LOW,
quality eonelderod, as at any other eitabliabment.
We oontlaue to make our •
CLOTH TRADE
one of onr apeolaltios, and whoa desired
MAKE THEM TO ORDER
on short notice and- in the.best manner. We
have added to otir stook a" good assortment of -
CARPETS,
' oonribtizsg of
i - •
BRUSSEL THREE - PLY. INGRAIN,
OOTT N WARP, HEMP, AND
TAIR CARPETS.
FLOOR OIL CLOTH
and MATTING, and clan sell them
HOW VERY LOW.
l',••••:0•Ips. , ..
We aro tb,o agents for the
GREAT V. S. TEA COMPANY
and sell TEA at New York prices by tho single
pound. All visiting Corning, are invited to call
and examine stock and prices. -
SMITH & WAITE.
•
Corning; Oot. 1, 1868.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
WILLIAM ROBERTS,
Agent for all first-410as Stoves,
main Street s Wencher°, Penn'a.
HAVING been appointed agent for all Brat
class Stoves mauufactured by Bhear, Pack
ard it 00., of Albany, N. Y. I am now ready
to furnish the following named celebrated Stoves:
COOKING STOVES,
AMERICAN,I NATIONAL,'
ROME COMPANION, I MONITOR.
THE BENEFACTOR,
the latter of whioh is the best stove for common
use ever in market; being oheap, well made, and
convenient. I have also, a variety of
ELEVATED OVENS.
PARLOR STOVES,
CAST IRON various patterns,
SHEETIRON, Self Regulators.
ALSO—Stoves suitable for burning bard or
soft coal, will 'be furnished to order. Customers
will do well to examine my stock, which is as
full' and well selected as any in Northern Penn.,.
sylvania. I have also put in a full stook of
Hardware
of all sorts. Thankful for liberal patronage in
the past, I respectfully solicit a continua= of
the same.
• Sept. 16, 1888.
For Sale.
THE undersigned offers for sale the following
describodiroperty, situated in Mainsburg, ,
Tioga Co., Pa, one House and Lot—the House is'
n Stories well finished off, a good collar; also
a splendid well of water, on the stoop. The lot
contains 2 acres of the best of gardening land,
plenty of apples and other fruit trees thereon—a
good barn, and everything pertaining to the said
House and Lot in good order. The above dcs
eribod Howie and Lot I will sell at a low figure,
suola as defies competition. Apply to
WM. 13. RUMMY.
' Mainsburg Tloga Co., Pa.
_ May 27,18438—Gme
Coal for Sale.
COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL for Sale
Cheap, by
dept. 28, 1887.
HEAR YE I HEAR YE I HEAR YE I
BARRELS, FIRKINS, CHURNS,
BUTTER TUBS, &a.,
• Kept constantly on hand, and furnished to or.
der, by '
W. T. MATHERS,
r
at his new store, 2d door above Rofs Building,
Wollsboro. (June 10, 1868.)
Attention Farmers!
MANLY'S, ALL-HEALING SALVE, fo
galls, contracted Hoofs, old soros on Hor
sesplloof-Bonnd Horses—the best Salve in cc 4
tatenco—foi sale only by .
P. R. WILLIAMS A CO.
Wellaboro, Aug. 19,1568.
TO - FARMERS !
ELK RUN :PLASTER.—We hereby certify
that we have used - the Plaster manufactured
by Champney k Bernauor, at their works on Bik
Run, in Gaines township, and we believe it to be
equal if not superior to the Cayuga Plaster.
David Smith 8 M Conable A P Cone
MK Cobb 11 E Simmons J Bornaner
G W Barker Asa Smith B Strait
8 B : Dev.is Albert King 'John C Miller
Jll Watrous W$ Watrons L L Marsh
R X Smith OA Smith II M Foote
D Surat. P C Van Golder 3 J Smith
Jared Davie J F Zimmerman 0 L King
L L Smith.
N. IL—Plaster always on baud at the Mi 11...
Price SO per ton. !Nov. 4, 1808.
n OW PRINT/NG—at Now 'York prices, in
%,„,1 Colors or plain, and out to Suit orders, at
Eu MinimaMa,
"IlilE , Hin EXCIIIMIIr- -,
. .
I sing, I slug of a ourtoni f thlng,
Almost as strange as Boggs upon Tragi -
I've swung 'round a elude as rouid as a ring,
And While on the down east part of my swing,
I stopped at the city and took on the Opting •
STYLES OF CRUCERJES
SUGARS ARE LOW IN TRENEOK,
Molasses & Syrups
have a freer run downward, with a funnel-sha
ped
howovhr, aro out from the nook downward, and
thh style is blue and silver with stripes.
EM
will bo prepared from a drawing furnished to
every customer who buys a pound. Ofthertylos
to suit complexions, so., I may mention that
you can have if you-long for It. I cannot get
time to look up all the hard words which the
GREAT AMERICAN' TEA COMPANY
ueo to startle the Innocent people about the coun
try; but you can depend upon tindlng the very
• beat of Teas at the
BEE-HIVE EXCHANGE?
the styles are various. You can have the latest
styles from the following fashionable foreign
ports, to wit:
MOCHA. JAVA, RIO, LAGETRA JAM
AIOA, &O.
Plour still wears hoops over all, and dispenses
with trails as unprofitable. I have all grades
• eatable. Also,
together with ,n full assortment of light groceries
and canned dolicacies. As ever
I M4THERS
Pays Cash or Trade, for> all MARKETABLE
PRODUCE.
WM. ROBEETS
•
WOULD say to their friends and the public
generally, that they are now! receiving a
splendid assortment of Winter !!
D. P. ROBERTS
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, PRINTS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, - VEST.
INGS, READY MADE 01.0- ,
THING, HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CROCKERY, HARDWARE,
.WOODEN
WARE, STONE WARE, KERO
SENE 0114 PAINTS & OILS, '
_ SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
ETC,. DTD., ETC..
TWe fashions for
And more astonishing still, ,
1/ I Xcit,ctlmierel,
TEA -TEA----TEA I
Black Tela
MEI
Ci CO Vre 0 7
In the matter of
PROVISION:
PORK, DRIED BEEF AND HAMS,
CALL AT MATHERS'S.
WoUBboro, Apr.l, '6B. W. T. MATHERS
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TOW & BARKER,
(NO. 5, UNION BLOOK.)
DRY GOODS,
such no
also a largo and well solectod stock of
We are able to offor'our customers tho benefit
of the
. ' LAST DECLINE PR A ICES
in the - New York Dlarkei, on . rA3took having been
purehased since the groat decline In Geode.
TOLES & BABEBR.
Welleboro, Nov. 18, 1868.14
CASH PAW FOR WOOL; BUTTER AND
Cann. by 0. L. WILLCOX.
JIM /4 111611.
-
W; AYFRS - ,
iigkiC3arfp
I s
tbO only place this side Of New"Yorli Ocy
where you will find_ constantly . 'on'tstid,,"
good assortment of ' •
GRANITE - MONPENTS,
out at the celebrated Quinoy nd Comtard•Qair-j
rtes, ehiped direct to Lis' order j also. is Sue
sortment of Marble and.-Slide Mantles, Coat
Grates; Marble Shelves, Brackett, i ta., as cheap
as can he bought in the State. All orders will
receive my personal attention. Slop erei ware
rooms on water street, a - few doors balow Ayala
Jewelry Store, Elmira, N. N. •
July 29, 1868-13 m. A. IV.
Farm for Sale Cheap.
SITUATE on the Cop Hollow road in Coring
ton township. one and a half miles front
oherry l'iatts. 100 acree..lo improved, Q 9
timbered with oheinut and ash, /to., knOwn
part of the Zimmer's troot.- Title good. Per
terms inquire of D. WHTSEL,
Oct. 21, 1068-6 w. Morrie Ran, Pet.
Fixecutor's Notice;
ETTERS Testamentary baying been granted
II to the undersigned upon the estate of Co?.-
nelins liallinan, late of Union terp q deceased, 41
potions indebted to or claiming against ingidi
is
tate, must settle with
PATRICK iteurtatri
Uttion, Oct. 21...-6t* Yier.
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- Farm for Sale.
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THE undersigned offers for sale' on riasort.
able terms, a valuable farm, situated in Chat
ham Township, Tioga County Pa., on the direot.
road from Knoxville to Keeneyville, six miles
from the former places, containing 160 serest 1•16
acres improved. A good frame houso L large bey
barn and shed, and a good horse buff, also-two
good apple.oreltards. Well watered and well
adapted to dairying. Any one desiring a good
farm and pleasant home will do well to apply to
B. V ANDBBBL
•
Sept. 2. 1868.tf.
The American Coo
g S tove
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Is manufactured with several_ lisiprovimentit,'
which are admitted to be the' Meat improve.
meats of the age in cooking Ira, an* which
are fully secured by letters p tea,
under thi fol.
re
lowing dates: Feb. /9th, 1861; April 16th, 1862;
Dec. 6th, 1886; July 10th, 1886; October 9th
1866, and March sth. 1887. One of these int.
provements coven the arrangement of fitting au
ash sifter in the hearth or ash pit of a coor ft nj
stove, 14 means of which the ashes can be s
and separated from the nnburnt coal without be
ing rempied from the •stove, and without any
dust in the room. Anothir of these improve.,
meats covers the arrangement of fitting an 'ash
pan in the hearth of a cooking stove to waits
the ashes as it passes down from the grate. An.
other of thee° improvements cover's the *mug*
ment of fitting a Bailed Ash Pan in the hearth
of a cooking !Rove. All persons are cautioned
Against manultacturing, selling or siting stoves
made in imitation of the American, or with than
improvements; will be liable for damages for in.
iingementa on these letters patent. '
SHEAR, PACKARD le CO.,
r Nos. 17 and 19 Green et.. Albany, N. Y.
Por sale by Wu. RODEBTO, Wollsboro a Pa. .
Nov. 4,3 w.
In Divorce. • a
frO Elisabeth Westlake; Take ( notice, that
1 John E. Westlake, your husband, has ap
piled. to the Court of Common Pleas of Tloga
county far a divorce from the handl of matrtmo.
fly ; and that the said Court bas appointed Mon
day, Nov. 80, 1868, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. at the
Court Bowie Welleborougb, for a hearing in
said matter, at which time and place you can at•
tend if you think proper. J. B. POT,TBB,
Nov. 18, 1868. 4w. Sheriff.
Cheater County Hogs !
The subscriber has purchased the Pall:Blood
Chester Cbi,. Boor, lately owned by Elias
Tipple. Parmeli wishing to improve thoic broad
of swine will please take notice.
JEREMIAH DOCKSTADIM.
East Charleston, No. 18.1888-2w:40
For Sale.
A GOOD span of, young horses, true and kind
21. Inquire at
ROY'S DRUG STORE.
E. B. 1311LICLEIL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Flour, Feed and Meal, Weatfidid, Tina, Co, Pa.
Nov. 11, 1868.-ly
LETTERS of Administration haring been
granted to the undersigned upon the estate
of John Rafts, Jr., late of Knoxville, deoeaked,
all persons indebted to said estate, and all per
eons having claims against the same will call at
once and settle with HANNAH KELTZ,
Knoxville, Nov. 1,1.1868: • Adm'rx.
Hous© an Lot for Sale.'
TrOUSE and Lot, and vacant lot for 'alai
JUL cheap. Location Wellsboro, and desirable.
Inquire at the Agitator Office.
Oct. 28, l.Set—tf.
.Administrator's Not*. -
LUTTERS of Admsnistration having been
granted to this undersigned npotiithe ests f t•
of Henry Seeley late of Knoivill, deceased, an
persons indebted to or claiming against said et.
tate, must settle with MARCLIN SESLRY, .
Knoxville, Nov. 4, 1808-80 Adm'r.
New Tannery.
PRE undorsigned has fitted up the old Fenn
dry baildkng, near the Brewery, Wellsboro,
and is now prepared to turn out tine calf, kip, -
cowhide, and harness leather in the best man-;
nor. Hides tanned on shares. Cash paid for
hides. M. A. DURO.
Wollsboro,,Qot. 14, 1868.
Farm for Sale 1
PRE subscriber offers for sale his farm; lying
j. about 2i miles east of Weilebor o, in Charles
ton. Said farm contains 52 acres, about 40
acres clearadorell fenced, well watered,_ a com
fortable house, first-class barn, other outbuild
ings and a good young bearing orchard thereon.
Inquire on too promisos.
ARTBAIIIB BORDEN. -
Charleston, Aug. 19, 1868—tr.
Farm for Sale I
TIIE Subscriber, boing about to go west, of
fora for sale at a glint bargain to the pin
chaseti the following property, to wit : One hun.
dred acres of land, situate about 4 miles South
west of s Wostfleld Boro, on Potter Brook Road.-
80Venipihre acres improved; the balance good
hemlock and bard timbor, with good sugar bulb,
good apple orchard, good frame barn and log
house thoreoo. The' farm is well adapted to
darying purposes, having a plenty of living wit.
ter on all parts. For terms, call on the subscri
ber on the promisee; or address him at Westlield,
Tioga Co., Pa.
Oct. 7, 18138.
JOHN C. JACOBS,
Agent for '
Lloyd's Double Revolving IVlep of
the United States and Europe, -
O . IIOWING all the lines of Rallways In both
0 hemispheres, the political and Geographioal
Divisione, Rivors,•Mountains, Lakes, Seas and
Oceans. All orders addressed to John O. iTacobs,
Tioga, Pa., Will be promptly attended to.
Sept. 23, 1808.-0.
For doing a family washing in the beet and
cheapest manner.' Ounrante«d equal to any In
the world I --Has all the strength of _old rosin
soap with the mild and lathering qualities of
genuine Castile. Try this splendid soap. Bold
by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORKS, 48 North
Front Strout, Philadelphia. Sept 2, 'BB—ly.
Dr. C. 11. Thompson. •
[IVE . LLSBOROUGEt PA.]
Will attend to Professional calls in the village,
and immediate vicinity of WeHaber°.
Gine° and Rosidonce on State St. 2d door on
the right going East. [Juno. 24, 1868.
A. J. THOMPSON, •
[SIANSPIELD PA.]
•
BLACKSMITH, has two tire's, and is prepared
to do all kinds of work in his lino with prompt
ness, and in a workmanlike manner. .He tames
at excellence in his trade.
Mansdeld June 8, 1868-Iy.
NOW BEADY the New Steam Grist ?jilt at
Niles Vally, Pa., to grind all the custom
grain offered in large or-small lots.
J. B. DIMON & CO.
Niles Valley, N.v. 18, 1868-Isw. - • -
Brick for Sale.
1.25 000', GOOD DRIOIF for Sale a
tho yard opposite the Came.
tan WellBborth by /BED. AtAßOßiii%
M.O. /0,18084 m. ,
WILMER EMBRE.
a