The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, December 02, 1868, Image 4

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    THREE,OLD SAWS
If the world eierei cold
}llia& fires tomsrm !
Let their oorafiiitllid'elroPi 'view
Wioterelh*JitTorrti it.
fiedrtritlfrateerfatt put own
Tolhtd xiditorlti gather";
You - A.411.10m forget to moan,—
"dh I the cbeerlele weather I"
If the wprld'ii , •
lithil4'lititfifes 10. 4 ,
Will it halt ;pouf fonolirioas,
On the tyrintelce din :
Beide a hut, hoveyer
Weedtitindlirardblee'emother;
And to red ailtl inenVinite" •
Some forrorner itisieher.
If theii'ethri a - vale Of tear!,....
Balite - 1M . rtirribiiiv — i 7 i4i)eji it l
Breathe tho love - WO life-endeur4;
,Olottr from cloitile.to fan it.
Of your' glatinthis Loud 4gl tlk '
Unto 'zioiil3l that _phy ar
Bhoi them bows 14r1(:§orrow'e. Etream
nope's bright river,
llama - sous-and its: Idpscirte
, . ,
We did not appr(Taeli the city by pass
ing over the cliff-L-a point celebrated by
tourista',a4 tlie - jilifee frow. which _Da
- manila' -
denly, itiid la its - fulli 'beality,. as he
comes in from•thawest, The fact is we
were too weary'juStjhen to care 4ow
DamasenSAOolied, and.. were. only abx
ions to reach the Mellonk','K.ocmikda—
the only hotelin the city deserying the
_ name: ;So -we - kept the straightest,
easiest,-road E , 1 And loat:thiit famotis view
—a loas`Whieh We Ceased' to regret - When ,
we got Our lirkt etenprehensive. view 4.1•
Damasees: frOni'„,the ~ts,p of 'the lofty
Minarefqf thE4reat - InosqUe—the true
centre froth' &tali ,the city and its in
terior gartlens#liit4i3 EtXterlor orchards
.are all beicoverlooked.. ,And certainly
no city in We. word eati present so ye
culler, I had almost said, - so picturesque
a prospect. - Damascus lies: in the mid
dle of a smeiethilevelijilatii,:seeiningly
nearly - a circle . 91;fairy.T.built. houses,
somewhat higher `t_liao is' &minim r in
other .011entaLeit.1 . 6.4„;:tha -, almost . all ,
having oVerbringilig,,moe4; which-are
shored up 'riidelr.hy.,timbers, termina
te ng in the: Nv:itilfielif teen et.- Wen ty feet
ohm/ the. ground: :The stre - ets are con
side bly.-:wlders. than those' of Chiep . ;
• but a they:are . ['tiniest all covered' or'
archedt. over with ' light roofs', they are'
not visible' from tibOve.'" The chief feat
ure, always' exdoPtiug the, numerous
domes and 'mi'n'arets; net: so' abundant
as in Cairo;,lsithe large court yards, full
of - orano,leriaon, And citron aces, laden
with fruit, and., Always. ) , with, a large
fountain, oftWater 7 in,theimiddle, These.
courts, paviidl with: marble, are found ;
on visiting a half. dozen Ovate Houses,
to be evert mere extensiVe - aral more at
tractive Within doors'lliiin-' they look
froth above. Dot thdhianalimg rested,
-- on the houses ot. ;doif,rfe, Attabogli: hun
dreds of wcinien; ilreSsed - like. Sheeted,:
ghoSts, were visible lif-theSO inclesures,
for-the girdle of orchards (gardens_they .
are commonly called) . which ~encircles
the city, begins to be too-'attractive, es
pecially just-now that, t every,one of its
myriad.of.a.Pric i oVtrees s is-in full' bloom.
It seems to make a. broad, violet-col
ored, plumy wall' of flower y fragrance
around thowhele city. Outside of, this - ,
springs ,another large 'circleorehalky
hills, enclosing the plain on three'sides,
leaving It'operi 3 Ottly i towaida the desert,,
which, though, Unseen,' suggeSt4 its por
-tentous presetie_e_by a vague_ horizon at
the eastern quarter, i .. ,-• . . .
Altogether, Damascus ; Witlfits plain,
in which it As-said that fifty villages
may be counted, seems a. soft,Werdatit,
fruity region, shut in from tile rest df
"the world, perfect_in
_itself, and like a
jewel in a rough setting—an oasis with
a mountain rim. We - visited the great
mosque. `ltr;used to be a ilifficult, - and .
then - only an expensive thing to do.
Now a party by paying a single pound
. may have the privilege of entering in
stocking feet or slippers, this shabby, yet
- impressiv.ely large and venerable bond
ing. The're is a iqng,4ouble'row of eel
umns dividing it-Entelliree naves. The
roof is rude and' ugly,; the walls, once
beautifully coveted .with Mosaic, are
,
now disfigured- by staring white-wash.
There are the usual marks of Moslem
instruction, a few pulpits : a' well of
holy water:- '
some raiiieitinclosures
where old nieu - learned in the Koran,
sit readiak-aloud to theniseives. A few
others are rolled in intitf,6lnd lie sleep
ing- soundly on' the Aoor. They are
devotees, who having vowed to speod a
certain Unbroken i period of time in the
holy place, must heeds sleep there when
weary nature giv_qs out under their mo
notonous prayer. A great- many chil
dren and a considerable number of rag-..
ged men, and..-a-good-many others - of
fairy appearances and ,respectable' de- -
meanor, are moving' 'iiiibut or prostrat
ing themselves- towards - Mecca. Some
boys are running through the mosque
with very careless, levity, without- at
tracting any 'attention front the rest,
for one of the principal doors opens
upon - the chief bazaar, and the passage
across is a kindqf theroughfare.. In
spite of all this there Is In the vast di
mensions of this mosque an unmistaka
ble - dignity. The . great, court in the
ebert or south ,side :of it, paved with
marble, is ii
,grand, open square, in
which is a small 'pavilion, where used
to be' the library. About this 'square
are various chambers, some devoted to
reception of the poor, other rooms
where' learned Moslems receive their
pupiliAnd give-instruction. There are
three commanding'. minarets of the or
dinary style belonging . to the. mosque,
from which glorious views of the city
and plain are to be, efijoYed. . We-went
down from the print pal one Just be
fore noon, as. the: priest was: about to
sound the muezzin, and our presence
apparently was - deemed - - incompatible
with the solemnity of thatealrto prayer.
Dr. Belton's Letter. .
• "My son," i3sthfilie' elder Spriggles to
his junior, thinking. to enlightenl the
boy on the propagation. of the henuspe
cies. "My son do youlsnow that chick
ens come:out. of 'egge ?" , `Do they?"
said Spriggles, jr., as he licked his plate;
"I thought eggs trimebsitof chickens."
..physician Was. ailed. to a.man in
this town the other day, who on being
asked if he hadn!t. ; taken something
strange into s - stomach, replied - that
he believed he had. - 1 : W: minit have
been that glass of water. Haven't been
so imprudent4octor, for ten Years."
When Washingtoil's' . ,segreta , ex
cused himself for'.the" Triteness or his ak.
tendance, and laittl'thb:blatne upon his
watch, his maiterdiiieklyliaid.: Then
you must get another. ewateLi, or I an
other secretary." .
" Mr. Smith,.l-wish to speak to you
rivately. Permit nra, - :_to ta We you
Ipart a few minutes.?' Smith _(who
‘-asnit the least frightttlid)- , —" Certain
ly, sir, if you'll, promise to put tee to
gether agtlin.',
A murderer is described by a
.Cali
fornia paper as " having a wonderful
talent for bereaving any family he does
not happen to like."
A woman saftritrii." police eonrt J tie
other day, that before marriage her hus-
band pretended to be much struck with
her, but now she was every day struck
by him.
"No man in England thinks of
blacking his own - boots," 'said an Eng
lishman to'Mr. Lincoln. " Whose boots
does he black ?" Mr. Lincoln quietly
asked.
It is thought to be'. curious that a
watch should keep — so perftletly dry
when it has a runnlngspring inside.
Mark Twein;lrhiii rectum on the
Sandwich lelands, ofibra to illustrate
cannibalism if some motherwill furnish
a baby. --
SLAIMEU not others because they
have slandered you ; We not is reptile
because you halve felt kitatite.
AVELVOBORO. ACAAED X,
, : FActor.,TY .
W. A.
Altai S. D. Rouse;
Mils; A. B.EASTILLNy
CALENDAR FOR 18138-9
Winter term commences Nov. 26, closes February 26.
Spring term commences ,MOrph let, wed closes June 4,
1869.
Frlmery DOpsrtment
onimon - Vnglteb;"
Higher Fuglleh - '
- ' Languages and Higher Mathematics,
Instrumental Music
Drawing
=MI
Each Tet,M to 'continue fourteen creeks.
one half first day of term, remainder at middle of term.
No deduction madigiu tuition except for, sickness.—
l ' pfone but Robiesolfe Slathemitlca are used, -' Students
on entering are requested to register their names to•
gethor with the studies they wish to pursue, and pay
one-halfiel their, tuition." '". ; - -
Board ‘procarr - al at - tea - sof:table rates hi the village.
By order of the Hoard of TRUSTEES
Trollehoro, Nov. 4,1808, , - -
- WELLSBORO BAKERY.
HE SUBSdRIBE4 havlng estahlished
1.. - selt in the
'BAKING BUSINESS.
in this ;village, nett -Our to E. -It: Eitni4nll',l,.
G . toooryi is now pr4parod cart' on the business
In all its various branches. I will keep oon.,
stantly on hand nu eeEortment of Bread, such
al
10 A.I';BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS,
GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER
" CRACK ERS, -- B ROW N
• BREAD, WATER
• CRACKERS, SUGAR'
• • CRACKERS, • -
• '
DYSPEPSIA ANA SODA BISCUITS,
• OYSTER CRACKERS,• CAKES,
iI'PIES AND LUNCH,
at all hours ot tho 4sy, Sundays excepted.
—Hy strict attontiortto business shall, endeavor
to merit po putahit4tronitgo. .
OH AS. STEVENS.
Violls1;cro, Juno. 24, 1888.
NEW HARDWARE . STORE'
CONYERS 'Bf OSGOOD
IN,lnadiiion to their old huslnesS in Dry Goods,
Groceries, &0., have established a
STOVE: TIN, AND GENERAL' HARD
WARE STORE,
two floors below the old etunc►; where they than
datiture
TIN-WARE
CM=
HUMANITY PRINCIPLE,
that is, in the most substantial' manner. In the
matter of . • .
ST I OV NS,
we have ertough to do all the cooking and warm
ing in Tioga County., In fact, wo have Stoves
enoiigli . to MAKE Ai SUMMER in _
1
Viro are theonly'egepti tetra sale of the .
AMERICAN=.: STOVH
in Wellsborp; and this Stove is the
AUTOCRAT OF STOVES
We keep all kinds of Hardware, Iron, Nails
Steel, Horse Shoed, and a complete variety of
SHELF HARDWARE
If you don't believes it 17110.1' IN.
• CONVERS OSGOOD,
Wellsboro, Sept. 4,..1867,
StoVies! Stoves
AND ILA ft,D WA R fat -
MR. WILLIAM .RPBERTS begs to
•/-TX announce to the citinena of Tioga County,
that in addition t, his excellent stock of Stoves,
Tin-Ware, Brittahia, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a oompleto assortment of Shelf 'Hardware,
of whioh we enumerato the following articles:
NAILS,
,SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT,
MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
- BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS; •
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS,
BITTS,
BITT;STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS ; -
BENCH-SCREWS,
WOOD SCREWS,, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE- .
TREES, ELLIP
TIC'
SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR,
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS ANDI STUFFERS
OOMBINED. All 2, PISTOLS,
• PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
OAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a now thing, and made for uso.. These are but a
few of the many articles composing our stock
of litrrdwaro.
We invite the public to call and examine for
theraselves. We aim to keep the best quality qf
goods in our line ; and all work to order • done
promptly and well. WILLIAM ROBERTS.,
Wellsboro, Sept. 1,-1866-tf.
Hero Fruit Jar.
50n GROSS of tho HERO FRUIT JAR
%., for sale by
- W. D. TERBELL & CO.,
Corning, N. Y.
We are prepared to MI orders for the Hero
Fruit Jar as low as hey can be bought any
anywhere, and shipped from Corning. Wo can
give special rates on large quantities. It is the
best and most salable Jar, in the market. Get
quotations from us before ordering elsewhere.
March 18, ISM3.—Ord
WASHING MACHINE: '
JAS. ML 'WILKINSON, of Charleston, having
purchased the right to make and vend the
11. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga County,
hereby sixes...notice that the machines ore being
made at Van Horn's Cabinet Factory, Wellsboro,
whore they may bo procured. •
The beet, cheapest, and mort sensible maoh ine
ever invented.
Juno 24,18138-tf.
200 .3 , .. „ y h o v i ...Tr e o i t l h o t ceat Seed. dB loo bushels
WRIGII74 SAILZY:
insuranceAgateYjic
4 • f 4
Precep tress,
Teacher of ifueia.
INSURANCE CO.,
R,.0. Sputa, W t .S. ADEN Pres.
I V I. READ, Gen? kit; L. D. SiIDDD/KER, T. P.
ssoo
$7,00
.........$B,OO
$lO.OO.
43,00.
•
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $150,000.
rrIHTS id the cowpony fur which Theodor . °
Hatfield was lately l agent, and policy hold
ers who:wish to renew 'their lusul ailed are re
quested to oxilyta tit° eulq,criber—
Girard Fire Insurance Co,,
'- • !
J. B. ALVORD, THOMAS CRAVEN. Prtaident.
Secretury. A. S. r .
Capital. s2ooslloo,
'A e II 6hrup'in
Surplus. Over $160,000; ' •
Continental Ins. Company,
Cash Capital, 5500,000,00
Gross Surphis., Jan.], 1868, 1,314,690,31
Cash Assets, do 1,814,690,31
,GEORGE.T..HORE, Presfitent.. i•. • •-•1••••
‘' H. - I,SMPORT: Vico P.ret4itient.
CYRUS PECK, Secretary,
•
Tho subseribOr this method ;of informing
the publio that ho huar tigOitcy ikt the above
Companica, and will be found at his cafico over
Roy'e Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Office.
JNO. I. MITCHELL.
Wellsbbro, Pa., Feb. 26, 1868—tf.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Dairymen, Faimers
ASUES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTER
DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS, GRAIN,
FEATTIERS;* PEA)VISIS,
JOSIAH CARPENTER,
General Commission Merchant,
And reeeix e hly weekly' Price Current of :Pro
duco and Oreeeritli the most enmplete Price Cur
rout Published in the United States.l
•
Marking Plates 4: Cards fure d ished Free
Libei•al Advances made onton&ignm'to
GRAND GIFT GALLERY
GRAJO GIFT ALLEM.
A eplondfd Gift with 'every $2, It oral of Pie
tares, Frames, Cord and Tassels.
OVER 500 PRESENTS_LTOj3E.OIVEN
The largest assortment of Frames and Cases In
Tioga County, to be sold low for cash. In ad
dition to the low prices, wo will give away the
- following Presents worth froth fifty cents to fifty
dollar; one hundred presents worth frothslo tc.
$5O; two hundrod prosonti worth from $3 to $lO.
two hundred presents worth from,so. gents-043 %
The presents consist of Goldnfid Bilfter Wtitobea;
Silver Cake Basket, silver Tea Bells, Castors, gold
Watch Chains, Seals Charms Sleeve • ButtonS,
Studs in sotto; Watch Rooks, silver Plated Forks,
Teaspoons ; all gilt Prawn( Cases,' Setts, Cord and
Tassels, Geld Rings, family Biblerllistory of the
Secret Seriice by Col. Baker, with other pres
ents too numerous to mention.
COME ONE, COME ALL, l AND SEE
- FOIL YOURSELVES AND BE ~
- CONVINCED.
Tour.present given to you the same day of sit
ting. Prices tho same as last year.
Don't forget the place—over paatman's,Den.
tal Office, and 4 doors below Roy's Drag Store,
Main. Street.
CLAY KING A EUGENE EASTMAN.
Wollsboro, Jiino 25, 1868. .
Important. Facts.
Q INCE Balutifer is nowbeing • useif ) iii thous
► ands of families the following facts are im
portant to be known. - „
Rata—Though it is the most powerful of all
popular remedies, yet - it is teo compOutided, as td
be safe and harmless. It-is of such a nature that
It may be handled and used by children, and
persons who are ignorant of Medicines.
Sucoau—lt is found that Salutifer will relieve
severe pain in any part of the — body sooner thafi
any other pplication.
Tnina—,- t is important that the bottle be well
corked, ift eft open only-a-fatv minutes it lois,
strength. ..
,
FOURTII—This useful remedy can be obtained
from almost every dealer In -medicines.
• ATTENTION FARMER S I . •
SPRING has came, and those 'desiring ftrit
barns can have them by buying
1 2 1.E.MStea .
at tho of I. Champnoy a Co._which Nye are
selling at $6 per toliritour tar
All kinds' of Produce taken ip exchange fOr
Plaster. Givens a call._
• I. CIIAMPNEY - Jr. CO. •
Gaines, Tioga, Co., Pa., March 26, 1868-6101
11. WILLIAMS d< CO., have got the beet,
. largest and cheapest stock of Drags, med
icines' Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff,
Brushes, Varnisbet, Putty, Yankee No
tions; Perfumery, Toilot Soap, yishing Tackle,
,te., ever brought into this county. They
will positively sell everything in their line cheap
or than cen_be bought elsewhere. They bought
their goods in large quantities and for nett cash,
and can and will sell cheaper than any other es&
tablishment in this county. Call and examine
stock and prices. P. It. WILLIAMS .-CO.r
. May 9, /8134. IJ leak:
MIME
WILE:ES-BA 11.R.14 I,
OF, VIC •et T UY 'XL tC
,(» — Policies written at this ofliOe
and Ot4erse
CONSIGN Yuui
CIIEESE, EGGS, FLOVIt' AND
MEAL, iLA1, 7 0011:0N,:':
FURS " AND I SKINS,'
WOOL, GAME, 'POULTRY,
NAVAL STORES, HOPS,
GINSENG,
OILS, LARD, TALLOW, SEEDS,
TOI3ACCO
MOLASSES, &C., &C-
442, 444 and 446 Washington St.,
ItZeovir *W"cDpx.3lx,.* Cfit3i'.
SEND MR
,A, PRICE CURRENT.
Established May Ist, 1860.
First Clan , Referenced given when Requi;ed
April 22,-1888.-1 y.
• -
Go to King &Eastman'm ,f
FOR YOUR
PHOTOGRAPHS.
AWAY 1
GALLERY OPEN ,TO PRESENTS,
JULY leT.
YES! YES! YES!
100:0001%ficii7Orliq4
=NM
'
ME
THE'subscribers will pay Cash, Full-Cloth,
Cassimeres, Flannels, so., &0., for Wool.—
They alto manufaoturs as usual—
TO ORDER, OR 01‘1 .- SHARES,
to snit tinstomers. All work warranted : as rep
resented.' They invite pattienlar attention to
their Water: Proof
, ,
which are warranted In every reapect. Partin
ROLL- 0 ARDIN t LOT II AMIE SSi Nii
Twenty years 'merino° in the business war
rants thorn to expooting a generous patronage
No shoddy cloths made. ,
DeLano & Co., at, -Wolleboroi are'.og - onts- for
ho solo of our Cloths:
JOSBPII INOHAM & SONS
`l?,aarflold, May 13, 1868-tf.
• A1U14:F,174,-!.*' . .- •
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
THE
OLD saying that a penny saved is a penny
earned, justifies GARDNER in naming his
establishment, tk - &tri a ge - 13 0K ? F. l 4i39olbris
Wealth, said chap whose name I have
forgotten; and it is 000notny to trade where the
- SLAUGHTER
of high pricesis beingvproseeatod with vigor and
without reprieve. crean sell; ffingam Teas; M -
lasses, Fish, Pork, Flodr, Corn Meal, - COffees,
Canned Fruits, Spices, and everything intended
for family use, giving the buyer the benefit
OF THE '
fall of the ruarketeon advantage duly appro.
elated by everfiinimxeapting ontylhiise verdant
INNOCENTS
who prefer PROMISING TO PAY one hun
dred per cent. profits to the seller, to PAYING
twenty=ilve per eent. r nnah ow.rtielipry, ofthe
goods. I shall offer trifstook.•of 'Goode fair
prices
EVERY MONDAY,
. EVERY TUESDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,- -1 0 ,
EVERVTIIIIIISDAY;
EVERY FRIDAY,
EVERY SATURDAY.
and fill up as fast as I sell out. -- • ' '
L. A. GARDNER.
Wellsboro, Juno 12, I'A67.
Now is Your Time to Buy!
HAVING more goods than is necessary for
this market, i will sell my entire stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
PLATED. WARE, AND FAN
, QY 900DS, AT COST.
O. G. Cloas at $9,150.
Gothic ‘‘‘i 3,03.
Cottage " • " 1,70.
American Watcho , l o .nting Casos at
$l9. Finer Mayon( AAI , Cases, at *or
respondtagly tow pi. tg ‘‘ re nt Man
ufacturers' prices,. ,
THIS IS NO HUMP - I''
..1 1 A VER
ITABLE ,AL 1
Call and see for yo ee, g
Wellsboro, Ari A l 2 1. A OLEY.
Stoves
liEll
‘..-Otinipeople all, both
want to keep - '
- PEACE IN Ttl
you =let have enough to 4 dry . wooo, hgood
wife, well-behaved akildtan, and to orowtnatl,h
TIP . TOP. COOKING:_STOVHI
Thiejazgand crowning good, I have at my Tin
and , Stove establishment; oppoilte:Roy'a
,Block,
Welleboto, and its name la the
• HOME COMPANION ;
bands admitted - to lie *glint to any in the
WON: . •
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
promptly, arid wairaiiai &dn:
exeenie - d in" the best manner and with dispatch
D. P. ROBP,RTS.
• • •
Wellsborongh, N0r..21, 186 T.
PublieJ Benefit,-
AMONG the in;pioi9*entkoi l the:4iii,
there are few that givo , more' 4,*aleedf .
good, few so well adapted to reliever human 'suf
fering, few so a 4311 approved by the public as that
new andlpoworful remedy called Salutifor (or as
the German'p,sbPle call it llealthbringer). • -•
• Itlives•easti - and.comfort to the poor' sufferer
from Neuralgia and Rheumatism, tind •brings'
speedy relief to. that large olass of diseases that
are often cured and always_benefited.by,au, . opt—
ward application, • : -
For sale by all Druggists. •
Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND & STI.
GER, No 64 Courtlandt St. New York.
•
„
MAY." L A - Vir YE -R
BANKRUP•TO'I BLANKS,
in full mitts, at_ YOU*G'I3 BOOKSTORE.
' FOR SALE. CHEAP.
1 elegant new l iopen Buggy: 1 ieeund . , : hattd
open buggy. 1 seeond"band buggy._.l aulkey. .I two horse lunber •wagon:
WRIGHT & BAILEY.
JOB-~ORIf; IN' THE EST'SVIIR, and
with despatsh;at ASIITATOII. Office.
AMPS.-4 new kind of-lamp . for.lCorotene
.I.4.nolornaksigeof ohinthopf-z-at FO rapt's.
-OOP BKIRTS,,at—
-JULDe LANO ct CO'S..
%'; _ ~~ : .
.._ ~s
~, s e ",
. , ~'i
Wanted.
I=l3
ALOCIEMMDBOD
lar attention givon to
S A Y t ‘. 4,ijG S : :::B A N Yiii
OTHERWISE
)
AND
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FOR I
■
REPAIRING
'ALL AND: BEE-ME.
•
Tr_
KII, Ank • ••, • •
DRUG'S, MEDICINE% PATENT MED
ICINES, PAINTS,'OILS; 'WIN.'
DOW GLASS, & , PUTTY,
_ii, - ;
Hayti+ come down to - Old PriCeeet last.
WE not hesitate to say $ at. we have the
Larkeet.tattipk"of • ..
ENGLISH PRUGS
XEDWINESi. -
PITON? MEDICINES
FANCY ARTICLES, TOILEV. SOAP,
OLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH NAIL
• BRUSHES, MIRRORS,
EVER BROM:II' INTO ,Tlils MARKET
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS ANI PUTTY,
Pare White Lead, Pare White kine,r Linseed
Oil, Coach Varnish, Horatian Varniah, Yel
low, Came, Yenetlap Red, Xbroma Yet:. -
low, Chrome Green, Proaklan pickei
Patent Dryer, 'LRAM., Japan;
Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomine, Resin,
Tar, Log, Wood, Pustio,, Tirasil Wood, Oam
. wood, Redwood,;Petasb,,,Plitty, Also, • •
oohoi; Ben Sole, Spirits Turpentine,
' and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish Brushes,“
. . 1-
Which we will soll 25 per cent. cheaper than any
other establishment in the county..., In short; re
have every tiiinitever kept in a Arai dale -
11=E1
The publisher has no' hesitation in pronouno- -
ing them more saleable than any Bibles
,publish=
ed. The various editions 'embrace all Vie Vari
ous etylee of binding and sizes of typo, varying
in price from $2 to $BO, for Family Bible, large
quarto rise.
PHOTOGRAPH .AWN
The enporiority,of - g's Patent
Ohain-Bawls Album," our all others heretofore
inantifsoturidorill,, upon the alighteet examina
tion, beapparentlo all.
THE Buffalo Platform 'Scales, all ordinary
sizes, for berry,And-potinter:liseif'may be
found at the Ilardirsita Store'd *Wm. Roberts,
Wellebore. These-Seales aro the Fairbanks pat
ent aid have no enporior anywhere. They are
mullein the best style and have taken the promi
ada all the great exhibitions.- • '
" I have the sole agency for these Scales in this
re ion. WILLIAM ROBERTS. .
Wellsboro, Feb. 12, 1968.
DR. FITCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT..
SRS, for sale at Roy's Dreg Store. •
SEIV~ 1R TDEIIiI; -
EMI
YANKEE : NOTIONS,
\ • '
PARPUMERY;(
WINES - kit; LIQUORS, ati.
We have also the-Largeet Stock of
Ouch na
DRUG STORE,
and allwe ask is for you to Gall and examine our
stook and priiieS before buying elsewhere. Re
member we can't be undersold.
All goods warranted or no sale.
P. It. WILLIAM!, I P. B WILLIAMS Ir. Co
J. L. WILLLims. ;
.1' No. S Union Block.-
Welluboro, Juno 86,188'.
To the Soldier® of - Tioga County. '
YOUR attention is respeotfully, called to th e
following "Aot of Assamtity.tpaasad-attbe
last session oftlifitiiiiilifure, and to the facili
ties afforded by virtue of:that not, ofproserving•
the evidence of our ,envies as soldiers in tho war
Cur the preservation of thaUnion.:
Boit ; enacted by' the Senate and Rouse of
Representatives of the• Commonwealth, of Penn
sylvania in General Asse - mbly met, audit Is here='
by enacted by the authority of the, same: That'
the Recorders of Deeds of the several Counties of
this oOmMonwaaltli are hereby authorised and
requited - to .record all final disohargos of Com
mtssicMed_land non-Commissioned Officers and
Privates' upon application being made to them
by the holders of the matte; for Which the Boor
der shaßbe allowed the usual fee for reoe'rding;
and that the recording of tbe'same shall,not be
subject, the payment of the State tax.
.JNO, W. GEARYTGetroitter.,.
Wellsboro,Ta., July 13, 1868,3 m . . -
:D. L. DEA.ISR O
• ,' Recorder, Tioga Co.
. _
Paint for Farmers and Others.
LI T HE GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT 00.
are now manufacturing the' Best, Cheapest
and most Durable Paint in use; the coats well
put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10
'r 15 Tears; it is of a light brown -or beautiful
:,00olato color, and can be ehanged to gram,
a d,ttone, drab, olive or cream. to snit Iho-taste
,the consumer. — ll is valuable for Houses,
i. , rnif,• Fences, Carriage and Ctirlitikere, Pails
n I Wooden-ware, ,Agrionitnral. Implements;
',anal Boats, Voisels andlibips' Bottoms,-Can
vas, Metal and' Shingle Rook (it being Fire and
Water proofs,) Floor .011 ,Oloths;:, (one manufatr:
turor baying used 5, Q0 0 bbls. the past year,) and
end ns a paint for an purpose is unsurpassed for
body, durability, al stleity'and adhesiveness.—
Price $6 per,btarel'ilk3oo lbs., which will supply
. farmor.for years tb Immo. - -Warranted in - all
...noon nS above,.
. 1 Send for a circular which-gives
particulars! ) fulparticulars! ) 'None genuine unless branded
to a trade mark, Graufton Mineral Paint. Per
sons can orde: the Paint - and remit the- money
on receipt of the goods. Address .
DANIEL BIDWELL
June 3,1866-6 m ",
2 4 Peak' st, NeW
E. B.
AGENT Ft •
HAR,DING'S EDITIONS
GP FAMILY, PttLPIT, 'tt PllOlO.
GRAPH BIBLES.
Whalento Dealers will tlnd•the list to•oinbraee
tho largest, assotithent of DOl°s in the country,
HA_RDING'S
PATENT FLEXIBLE 'OHAIN-BACK
Purehaeera are assured that the above kooks
are all of the best Philadelphia zolinufilotare: ;
E. B. OASE,
Troy, Pa.
Jat, 8, 1888. Bth.
- "
• :WP Meat 'Market !
BEEF! PORK! MUTTON !--
T •
RE subscriber opened a Meat Market in e
Th
building lately occupied by Dr. Webb, on
Croften-street,- Monday morning, Feb. 17, whore
ho will keep a fall assortment of
FRESH MEATS
name and Shoulders. If the people trill give me
encouragement I will keep up a good Market:
Feb.l9, 1868-13ni. A. J. TIPPLE.
Scales! Scales! Scales!
SACllrriq for hops, beet quality 26 eta peryard
at Da LANO it CO'S.
- ISt 12.
etirl3ll PAID IOR •WOOL, by ..-
.4lttuo /L-118,{3.: -.-; D; P.rDODERTS
•
't.'rN iE W .:Fl,:ft:itt 1,
U SELL OUR
.13USINZSYS •
, .
WE •will - buy at the highest Inn!ket - price;
the following attlclbb, , ' '
SLIEEP PELTS, DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FUSS,
• AND VEAL SKINS,
•
for whioh we will pay cash.
We'will manufaoture to 'order,Frenah or home
tinned OALF or KIR 000,TP,Ju tbe , boot man,
nor at: falr,rtiti'e, - dia:pay osioolal attention
to REPAIRING: „ • ' • •
ti 'S•O ,
Wo have a tint-rate etook of
•
READY-MADE'WORK
•
on which we will nut bo undersold, and from tbis
time We shall make it a point to keep up the host .
stook of.
LADIES' GAITERS,
to-be-round in the county, which we will sell at
a lower profit tha such articles have over been
of f ered in this region.
Wo shall likewise keep up a good assortment
of
LADIES' BA LMORALS, LEATHER
BOO`rEES; l. " CHILDREN' 6 AND
MISSES WORK or VA-
RIM:FS STYLES,
and all styles of MEN'S WORK.
LEATHER 4- FINDINGS
can be bought of ue ae cheap as any whore this
slde of New Yolk, end we obeli keep a full stock
of
FRENCH CALF, FRENCH KIP, UP
PER, SOLE, LIMNOS, AND
- • BINDING.
Our stock of PEGS, NAILS,' THREAD; A WLS,
RASPS, OLO,VERS' : NEEDLES, LASTS ,
TREIIB,; . ORIHP S, with SHORHAIER'S
* TOOLS Wnd FINDINGS, will be found the lar
gest in the county, and we sell for small pro.%
Wo talk business and wo mean business. o
hare been in this region long enough to be well
known—lot those who know us try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite lyto., Rob
arts' Hardware BOrtVt "
- W. SEARS;•." - ;:
• 4:GXO. Q. DERBY:
Wellaborcii4p.rlfAil;loo7.-tf.
1868. WRIGII2. ii..:BAILEY. .1868.
%Y ~ .
W l l l ooioirionoo this your withan okolualvoly
048,8 !:01asincos.
CASH PAID' FOR WHEAT I
PAID . PORI i OATS : I
CASH PAID FOR ECOMf 1
GASH
GASH FOR EVERYTHING 1
A LARGE STOCK OF FLOUR FOR
CASI 1 ,
• LARGE STOOK II , h FEED FOR
'6A81:1
A LARGE STOOK OF PORK FOR
GASH 1-
Call and aeo uB. WRIGHT k BAILEY
Arellaboro; Jan. 9, 186?-1y. '
AU persona indebted to us by note or book
mount must oall and.sottle or pay soots.'
Jan. 9, 1868. • WAIGIIT & BAILEY.
WELLSBORO„ FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP.
11111 E subscribers having prooured additional
machinery aro now ready to furnish to order
all sorts of
CASTINGS,
OUCH AS
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
•"
SLEIGH•SHOES, W 0 0 to -
SAWINO MACHINES,
‘•• &cr., &a..,` •8co:.
We have also a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
for ouitorn and job work, We aro also prepared
to do ,
SLITTING de -SCROLL SAWING
to order
Having_a firet.olass oorow-ontting Lgtho, wo
are'prepittod to make
CHEESE PRESS SCREWS,
to order. ' Builders of Cheese Factories are ra
cy:lWO to examine our work. We manufaoture
to •
.
PIOW9
?iio oft' titefinept implomeriAirlu the market..
Caili . pitd for OLD IRON.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
. ,
F. L. BRAES.
Wolbsboro, May 15, 1867—if. '
Grocery and rrovieion Store,
CORNING,
D.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
is all kind' of •
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Winei, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED FRUITS,
MI
CANNED FRUITS AND
V.EGI 7 TABLES,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CROCKERY WARE, ' I
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c , &o.
, A full and complete assortmont of the above
mentioned goods of the beat quality always on
hand.
Particular attention paid to Fine Grocerios.
Dealers appCrournmers will End it to their in
torait to examine his Stock before •bnyitig.'
Corning; N. Y., March 11, 1868.
,
THE lat*est . assortment of Watches, Cloate
Jelielry and Plated Wat,e,ln Tioga comity
at ' • ; Ct9dec6lll , • ' • PIWAX.'O,OII
WHOLESALE 'DRUG STORE.
C/ORNIN6,' N;
D A ji I I J T O D S OI A L I : D MEDICINES, PAINTS
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
UONCENTI4TED MEDICINES,
IREDELL'S FLUID, -EX
]TRACTS, - -
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCH
ESTER PERFUMERY
•
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
LIMN &,
AND COLORS,
AGENTS FOR !MARVIN & CO'S RE
FINED OIL
Sold at Wholesale+ Prises., Buyers are requested
to call and get: qUotatlons before golng further
Haat
W. R. TERBELL & CO
toning, N.Y., Tan. 1,1868--ly
. .
1868: SALE.- 1868.
• BY
* .
B. C. 'WICKHAM,
•
AV:HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
.--NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIODA
" • '" ' _ ,
0!P
60,000 Apple ' peps.
10,00Onief,'Tkees. •,'
A O RNA MENT AL splttf PLUM, PEA SH CH, CHERRY,
and R: TREES & RUBBERY.
. , .
The Fruit troes.,iire composed of the choicest
varieties, good,
, hialtby, some of the m large and
in bearing. - An y one wishing Co' get a supply
will do well to call dad so& my stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.; PRP Delivered at the depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Fob. 28, 1868-Iy*
To Owners of- Horses and Cattle.
TOBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS AltE
warranted superior tcrany others, or no pay, for
the cure of Distemper,. Worm' ' , Pots, Coughs, Hide
bound. Colds, fn Mme's ; and Colds, Coughs, Lose
of alil2, Black Tongue,'(lorn• Distemper, in Cat
tle.. They are perfectly safd and innocent; no need of
stopping the working ofyour animals. They increase
thoeppotite, give a fluu coat, cleanse the Stomach and
urinaryorgans; ,also increase the milk •of cows. Try
them, and you *lll never be without them. Hiram
Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has
used them fur )ears and recommends them to his
friends, Col. Phtio.'P.' Bush, of the Jerome, Race
Course, Fordhanr, N. .Y.; would not use them until he
was told of what they, are composed, since. which he
le never without them. Ho has over twenty running
horses In his charge, and for the last three years has
used no other medicine for . ..them. I He has kindly per•
mitted mo to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other
references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists
and Saddlers. , Price .25 cents ,per box. Depot, 86
Cortiandt Street, Now York,. [Feb. 10]
The American Cooking Store.
AYTElttwenty years experience in the man
ufactare of stove. wo became convinced,
some six years since, that a vmat amount of
money was being expended by the peoplo of this
country, in buying cheap and worthless stoves,
large portion of which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted in buying the best staves
that could be made, 4 n otwithstanding the price
was higher. With .this view we proceeded to
construct .the American Cooking Stove, and
spared no pains or expense to make it the best
and most perfect stove that could be made. And
we have experimented . with lt,• and carefully
watohod 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 wo 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 coavenionce and effective
ness. In all the varieties• of stoves we manu
facture, we study usefulaess,• durability, conve
nience and economy in operation, rather than
cheapness in price, and in so doing we aro satis
fied we study, the interest of those purehasing
our stoves. SHEAR, 'PACKARD, & CO. ,
Albany, N. Y.
For sale by CONVERSE & OSGOOD, Wells
I bore ' Pa . i Na'y 13, 1868.
To the Farmers of Tioga Count)
T Aftl now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence
villo. a superior
FANNING .311 LE,
•
which possesses the following advantages ovor all otb or
1. It soparatos oats, rat llttor. and foul seeds, and
chess and cocklo, from wheat. -
2.-It cleans flax seed s takes out yellow seed, and al
other seeds, perfectly.
•
8, It cleans timothy seed.
.4. It does all other separating required of t mill .
"This - mill is built of the beet and most durable tim
ber, in good style, and is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce. .
I. will fit a patent sievo, for separating oats from
wheat, to other mill,, on reasonable terms.
J. U 11.44171 ER.
Lawrenceville, October 10, 1806-tt
UNION - ACADEMY.
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA C 0.,,. PA.,
•
FACULTY:,
•
ELIAS X onTog, Principal.
M[(B. ADA . HORTON, Preceptfoss.
31185 MIRA HORTON,,Asalatant..
Mum AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
CALENDAR von 1867-8.
Fall Torm coinmencee Sept. B'l, Winter Torm Nov
20th, Spring Term Yob. 18th,.1868. • • , ""
EXPENSES PER TERM
Primary 'Department
Common English
'Higher English' .
Languages and Higher Mathematics...
- Instrumental Music, extra
Vocal Music, extra.
Drawing, extra
Room Rent
Board per week...
Knoxville, AuguetlB,lB67-ti.
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On a nd Brier otiduy. bliky 1111 s, Ibt.b, 114,11„.
oaveCorulapal about tboifollolquabourt:
WESTWAV.I Donal).
Sund.tio'zeeptetl, (Jr Buffo!, ,
6:03a m Nightlfixtacas,
Salautanra, and .04110 . 4 nuildotOntei.t counettt,
with train, of , Om Atkin*" - ift theta
Shova,auflaranilTrunk Rail Waya,forall t
6:21 it: ta.,Night lixpresti,D.tify;for lintlalo,Salameb,„
Dunkirk mad the Weet,connOting air aLovr.,
8:35 rt. tli.; Mlght RicPteali, IStintlayacxceptutl;tor Bc ch. udtur and Buffalo, via Avon,
10:15 a .tn., Mail Train ,Runtlaye excepted, for Dtiffa)r,
and Uunktili.
1:44
,p. tn. Ittatitoolu-Exprus4, Su:Adapt excepted, for
Rochoetor mid Buffalo, via Avon.
tit.. Bay Express, , Sunilal a excepted; fov Bohai°
fialamanea, Dunlill X and the Met, connecting ot
at Salamanca malt the Atlantic and Groat lYchtern
Railway; at Bnffalowltnrna Lnke hgl eandGrand
Trunk Rallwaye, rind at Dunkirk it Rh the Ditto Shore
'Railway, for all flotilla weet and eolith,
8;40 p m tiny Exprems,Stunio) 4 eXCL tor RocLento
12:95 a.ul., Exprets 5114 i rxcupted•fut Buffs
lo,galamanea.mid Dunkirk, coduisctifq rt slain
for tho3Vost.
p O l t) Fretallat, Suatiu,s UX 1 1.11114:11
6140 al., l'aulgraul tratneLiatly,lol tha Wan
/EASTWARD IiOUND
1.2:46 a. m„ Night kxprests. Daily. :Sundays est:4oo,
colinocttug aj Orayeenri fur Warwick, and at At a
York with afteTuutm truth,: alui dttlimei ,for 13041011
and Nuw Eugland
4:20a. tn., Cincinnati Extirtati.liniiilit3 a t.scahted t.i
i.
iiefting at IA mire fur ilarrfsbui g, Philadelphia
the ;;;untli; at Owego fur Ithaca; :it Bingham'.
for Syracuse; at Ureat Bend fin - Scranton
pith!. and Tron Dalin( Lnekawagen toi !Cawley, nt: at
(*rayon r for Newburg'und Warwick .
0:65 n, tn., Day Express, Sundays tixeopted,eennectli
at Elmira tar Canandaigua, ut Binghamton fur-Syr:o
- at ()rent Bond for Scranton, aal bit:li u %taxon to
Hawley, and.at Jersey City with , thidulght Expsess
Train or New Jersey Railroad for PhiladoiPlila•
more and Washington.
10.22 am Accommodation Traindaily, counseling A I
at Elmira, for ClLlllindaiglld. ;
2:20 p. in., Baltimore E'xpress, Eu inlays excepted,
.4:34 p. in., New York aud Baltimore Mail. Sunday t. ex
eetitt d
8103 p m Lightning Express, Sundays: excepted, cos
fleeting at Elmira for Harrisburg, Philadelphia und
the South; at Jersey City
--Wlll tubrniug rAprosb
train of New,' Jor.y liallroa.c fur Baltimore and
Wash ington; . ,antl at New York with morning
pros train] for Boston u ud the East.
p. in. Way Freight, Sundays exceptod.
it. - RIDDLE.
lion') Pass. Agent, ,001'1 Sup't
,t
Blosoburg & Corning, St. Tioga R. R
Tsaina will run as follows until further notice:
ttecommodnilon—leuie-s Blossbnrg at 0,15 a. in., Mans
field at 7,05, Tioga . at 7.41. Lawn:du:mill° at 8,20— .
arriving ut Corning at 0,55 a. w.
Mail—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. m.,..Matudield nt 3,40,
Tioga at 8,18, Lawrenceville at4.oo—arriving at
Corning at 5 p. m. I
Mall—Leaves Corning at- , 8,00 a. nn, Lawrenceville at
0,03, Tioga at 0,45, lilunefteld at 10,22—: , arriving at
Blocs-burg at 11,00 A. in. _„ -
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. in , Law•
rencevillo at 4,00, Tiogn at 4.50, Mansfield at 5,30
arriving at Blopburg at 0,10 p. ID. • •
L. IT. SHATTUCK, Sup't.
Northern Central R. R.
- TRAINS YOB TU NOlall.
Truths for Canalidagulalmtve Elmira •-s follows:
Accomodation at 7 00 a is
Express [fastest train on road) ilt 35 a in
Mail, ,„ 915 pm
•NTay:Freiglit, ['massager coach attached) ...... . r . 7 10 a a,
'O4 ;and after ov. 24, 1887, trairrOt ill arrive and
depart-from Tro ,as follows; ,- " i
,AVE; NORTHWARD;
10 55 A. All,—llaily (except Sundays) for Eli:aim, illail
lo, Cannnd ❑gna, It gassier, kiusp. - Bridge and the
' C:11311(11t8, _
9 45 P. 31.--Batly (except Sandi.) s) for Elmira rind
Buffalo, via Erie Railway frmu7•.lmira.
LEAV.U. SO U Tll W A RD.
000 A. M.—Dally (except Sunduys) , for Ilaltiworts
Washington, Philadelphia, Se,
905 P. 31.—llaily (except Sundays) for Thailiniore,
Washington and Y6ltn~lelphiu,
J. N. DcBARILY, Ell. S. YOU NG
(teal Supt. Itatrisburg, thing Lars. Ag't I
linitinsoi e, slti
Philadolphla'& Erio R. R.
On and after MONDAY, Sept, N(b, 1668, Traini
on the Philadelplii.i &E)Ii.:1:8111;tad n J 1 j on us fallow
WESTIVAR
Marl Train I eavui Philadelphia
"
•• arr. at Erie
El its Express le/IVeN
"" •• N 1 illiannsport...
44 • 4 aii. at Erie
Ellllll.l Mllll leaill9 Philadelphia...
4 , I Willhunniort
" " arr at Lock Haven
EASTWARD
Mall Tlitin leai ea Erie 10 50 a to
"- " .. Wilhanieport 10.15 pof
" " 11l f. at Philadelphia ... 7.60 pni
Erie Expresi;leaves Erie 7.35 pm" . l• Willidinepni i . 615 ani
arr. at Philadelphia ..... . 5.00 p in
stall and Eicpreas eon - nect with Oil Creek and Alla
ghany River Hail Road. Baggage Checked Through.
, ALFRED 1.. TYLER, Oon'l Sup't.
1 Atlantic and Great Western U. W
SALASIAIsCA STATION
WETTWARD BOUND
Aecounotiaticu
Express
Express
At Cory there i,t a Junction with tilt,
Elie, and Ciißoads.
At Meadville NI th the Franklin end uil City and
Branch.
At Leavittsbnrgo the Mahoniuy Branch makes a di
rect route to Cleveland.' At llartaij.la culthects with
Cleveland and Pittsbnigh Railroad.
The Road passes through Akron, Ashland, Cullen,
Marlon, Urfiana and Dayton, Intersecting vat mis rail
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L. 4. ItUCREILGen. Supt., Mradiple. L'a.
Planing it,. Turn
13. T. VAN HORN,'
1101r , AVINU got his now Factory operation.
is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in tho beet :.tylo of %vorkuinn
ship. Having procured u
WOODWORM] PLUS NEII
ho is ready to dress boards or plunk with dispatch
SCROLLWORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. His maohinei• aro the hew
eat and most improved patterup.
Shop corner of Peer) and Walt, WELLS
BORO, PA.,
Oct. 31, 1566-tf.
NEW GROCERY
f r iHE SUBSCRIBER has opened knew
At Dartt Settlement
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE
At the above named place, rrhere'he proposes to
furnish Goods in his lino cheap.
Market prices paid for Farm Produce, either
iu cash or trade. The'patropage of the public Is
respectfully solicited.ALßEßT TIPPLE.
Charleston, Dec. 11,. isaryLtf.
Chairmaker, Turner, and
/77 - 7
Furniture Dealer.
$5 00
0 00
. 7 00
800
.10 00
1 00
300
. 2 60
8 50
SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop,
Main Street. FACTORY in Soars Zt
liams Foundry, second story.
.
Ordors promptly Oiled nntl satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wollsboro, Jnno 12, 1867. J. STICKLIN
Tioga lllKble Works.
TIIE undersigned is now prepared to exc
euto all orders for Tomb Stones anci.linnu
ments of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MARBLE,
of tho latest stylo and approved workmanship
and with dispatch.
Ho keep constantly on hand both kinds IP
Marble and will 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 rust and dirt cleaned
and mode to look negood as new.,
PORTER WILCOX.
Tioga. Nov. 1, I Stl7-11. -
E attention of Merchants and others Habil, to
a License, is respectfully called to the rid of
the 11th of April 18112. Pamphlet Inett;'492,reg
'liming the collection and payment of Licenses
which are payable at the Treasut Office on
the, Ist day of May in each and every year, - and
by said net, nll Licenses lemnining unpaid on
the first day of July, the Treasurer it required to
sue and press to judgment and collection, as
soon A n practicable thereafter, and in default
thereof, to he.personnlly linblo.l Those liable to
a License are therefore requested to be prompt
in, making their payments before that date, there
by avoiding any trouble to themselves and much
perplexity to tho Treasurer.
June 3, 1888, 11. C. BAILEY, Treasurer.
flittllOE LOT OF GRAIN liAOB for sale
V cheap I at BAILEY'SS
Warlabor°, June 1867.
10 40 p in
8.20 a tat
9.60 pm
1.30 noon
5.35 p nt
9.10 a in
8.00 n rn
0.28 p
i.93p
EASIZA.III3 NAND,
Expi est , 6.10
Slnll - 1..61
A Lconanutha , 11,45
83.111e3s o.lv
6,3 u
.1214+
11.00
in i .
It T. VAN 11011. N
J. STibKLIN,
Notice