The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 06, 1869, Image 4

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My heart 19 yiniting for Ntuntiody )
:Somebody 'whorl: can be ?
tqnn6where on the earth he is waiting
\Vatting and watching for-me:
ray heart shall be faithful end true, then,
To think that somebody, wherever he be;;
Yes my:bait is locked firmly and fast, ti
But thero'3 some one pome-214; they kely.;
Why ate you sad and dishearteruuli
\\llly do you 100k...50 at me?
ilecaus.e you spy "you're discouraged
That you do not hold the hea i rt•ltcy . .fr
llow allnlllknow wh4',A the soundindy,4 '
.. 11 13** art tell' faitlifel tuidjrue.
; - !Voti ivandur p l4 . 1;:u) be -- !l6tt sgtnebedy?
Well,,somehedy. Sou:
•
• - ....k,ChaptertO AWYDY's
1145,,a11 ; 0f you like to 7 : 1; - e coiidered
courag•eOlizi. ,Do 'yoti .knossit - i• trLe
courage is? Do vou ';',i naughty i is to be
always ready to )1 ft your Rail&
,I4X giye
Wow for_.11101i7; nod tight; fii-u 9 ' o l! or
: iklefesoirie batty down .`17.--or .11 sej..i3C-fy
- 4 it.,7" - brziggitig,, insulting langtings, for
some slight or lanciAl. on-Cuce•: -- 'rlicu,
you.are mist-Ilt - pinhal):s at
tow nut to set - you right in this matter,
• as i'vt are till glad to tie aftvis,ettot errors
in time ,to.cprreetZtliimt-herike harm
' tou• -
c9JP-Pb , ' • • -- or e U 3 ,9 - n ow ! but willi
viol/ 'be »Jell, and will have the destinST .
.of our country in_your t hynds, and it is
- veryintliOrtitut ,fOr you to get a correct
, -;idett of:the re-of:Me:40 11 g of woriis - . and , :
.• . ,
-I.2Si" pliO:ie: ' ',F,oui efinle whorl r : 4 in- 7 ; 11 $
anti:44'a •ktiot- 8r boys, some' braggart:
steps - up, shows his fist, boiath oT hiS'
superior
_1144 and strength, mid dares
you.tterAght,.bliryom Ala Ituly - ART:jil m
you ,wish to have itothini to di) with
hiinand ,will 'not enter Into a_quarrel.
kidlie'aliti 't,be other - boys bias and: eall
y r ki it - coward, .a r tid it makes The 'hot,
blo.
,rush to your face, and _you .long--
to litaat them all. Still y(tf know,
I d_
ycin 'would- only degrade yourself to.a
level V tli theiu:tk,e()lnmetteo:::ll. it4eless
broil, ait'ir ynu control. yourself • and
walk quietly itWity:, That,- tny; _son,'
would be' Showitig, true, moral-otirtigei
whieiVreW" p(Asess-the.soura e :td do
right,:lit 'LI/c i f:tee-a a sneering', vulgar
eroWsl.4. - Seiiie; boys have not the.lcour
age`tOl'ell the truth „but will evii(l6;'and:
prevaricate,' and. tinnily tell It.' down:
right,:faisehoort, rather Ulan - 41iiMy
confess.an error or make an apol'o,y',-z-:
°nips' think (it 'Allows a manly, cour
ageous apiyit', to defy'and ridicitie 'their
parents IMO' brag about their indepotir
deuce; lin dlangli at'BOine modest yOu Lb,
wlyi; - .the',§ say, ",tied 'to his ~mother'S
apron St - Hags ;".•••••ct such talk : nut eon
duct.eKhibits. th e lOwc.t.n i all- eoWar
dic,;,HoWards,4.iceausie they its'..4 afraid
of ti'l Ol'inions 4 a :en' n-19'i - -• 1 1 b 6 .3'si
while they sacrifice the gout' Opinion of
ail ; true:friends.' Others I. have I. l'iff`x R,
who:were tethatned or u patch on :*heir
clothesi mid, blosimit '`to' tat see!i,_ per
fortnnig intißupt labor, ;aid would nut
for Viie•'iioraf Carry a liai); or laind le,
as tho' any all•-of the:to had any
thing to r i do. ,
with . ' char:Joie'. -i't - you
have I.Pde m
I;oftge,
,‘•.),ii -w iti ht:ver
blush to liee . o! , :c , ed iii ally loole , st.- eos
ploy rfailt ~,
___alCd2d.c.6--isil‘i- - i tecor din g - -to
your work- and means; lint. ytai . Will be
ashamed I.4e_ caught in -tow, vicious
curnpany,.or_ doing' or saying a ..'Jneari
thing:: ! ". . , .
Nel:Teriboaßt• of your courage or prow
ess—those. Who hrag, : the loudest, -al
ways run I,:r um t tii;ipreskaice or real and
unavoidable 'danger; I zlntl, 'above an,
never.be afraid or aQiettneil to follow the
counsels of your mother. She i- your
hest, your never: failing friend, mid you
should irave the courage to sdio.v to all
l Idle liopi, _told every 010., that you rc.
spent and love_her....A.Lesist. .iniu•stiee
and opiTi•esFlon tol he itonost, but-avoid
unnecessary e.3postires to (pan rels and
/langers, for in the cottr,z3 of
.\ - our ii vi.!:.,
l , orti will meet, with enough Peal danger
10 exhibit. all - the emu'age nil skill
1 you ina2,-command ; :11014,y-ettlt i vat Inv;
~ now, a ealm, fcarless z;pirit, and ,1 , 11 . -
, re:ipeet s -you - way eventually iwedmo a
' great ble;-iites to your Irietek. and
conntry. AN 01.0 leittENo.
EFFEcr otit t SmoKtNo ON Bovs.---Dr.
Decaisne, (Bull. (-le». de -Then in the
course of investigations on the influence
of tobacco on the circulation, being
'struck with the large nnmbor
aged frommtne to fifteen, Who smoke,
has been led to enquire intil the connec
tion of his habit with impairment of thp
general be.dth. lie has observed thir
ty-eight boys aged from nine to fifteen,
who smoke more or less. Of these dis
tinet symptoms were present in twenty--
seven. In twenty-two there were va,
rious disorders of the circulation—m.la
de souffle in the neck, palpitation, dis
orders 'of digestion, slowness of intellect,
told more or less marked taste for strong
drink. In three the pull was Inter
mittent— In eight-there was found on
examination more- or less marked di
minution of the red corpus les, in
twelve there was :rather frequent ep
taxi ; ten had ilistfilted sleep; and
four had slight ulcerations of the mucus
membrane of the mouth, which disap
peared on ceasing from. ,the use of -to
bacco for some days: In children who
were very.well nothlshed, the disorder
was in general less marked. As to the
ages, eight of the boys were from nine
to twelve
. Years old ; nineteen from
twelve to fifteen. The duration of the
habit of smoking was, in eleven from
six months to a year, and in sixteen
more than two years, The ordinary
treatment of All tEmira in general pro
duced no effect as long as the smoking
wits continued, when this was , desisted
from, health was sopu_ perfectly restored ;
if there were no
jaleAfecliiYll Journal.
Fowt P INTS OF A CASt. 2 --AO Eastern
editor say.. -that a man got himself into
trouble by marrying two wives.
A Western editor.replies by assuring
his cotemparFy that a good many men
in that section had undergone the same
thing by marrying one.
. A Northern editor retorts that citiqe
number of • his acquaintances found
trouble enough by barely promising to
marry, without going any further.
A Southern editor retorts that a friend
of his was bothered enough when simp
ly found in company with another•
man's wife.
-A :Missourian informed ati'aveller who
inquired abOut his corn, that each stalk
had nip° ears on itiall.ft t v•rry i :a",
high. 1
nothing to our corn," replied
the traveller. "Up, in Illinois, where I
came from, we always had nine ears to
each stalk, and a peck of shelled °sun.
hanging to cart,- MAO, a ire could
never raise anylield beans with it." •
hy ," '
"Because the corn grew so fii.t that it,
always pulled the beans up !" •
An editor wrote a lgadiug art i•lo nn
the fair sex, in the course of heh he
said,: , ",Girls of seventeen or eighteen
are fond of beaus." When the paper
was issued he was. rather shocked to
discover that - 0 uncegtunate ty pow a ph
teal error had made him s4x . ,"flicla_at
seventeen or eightilelliifffim a o f
JElon".u.s sacs he has seen a great deal
about railways -carrying "passengers
through without
.ebange," and a- lie
was a little "short the other day,
thought he would try. it. Tlni experi
ment resulted hi his being put, oil' in- a
ditch, and he Acelares there'.4 nu bee
lieving anything- that the new:,papers
say.
DRINg..--Before you, acquire a
task for whisky, insure your life and
take farewell ofyour family. The cer
tain death which.,3vhisky brings is only
a question of time ) . He is alway , , near
ing surely down upon his victim, like a
strong man arnfed, and collies inevita
bly as fats of 'taxes. Whisky has
w
ined more,men than war, pestilowe or
famine.
Adversity ov_ere•ua4s-The briglitet
glory, and, willingly- - undergone, the
greatest virtue.,
Never cross abridge before yoNi come
to it; this will_ save you, htilf the
troubles of life.
WEtat,!Boßo
1 -
w. A. STONE; Principid,
Miss S. D. ilarrsii;" Preeeptrese,
Mits. A. B. EASTMAN, Teacher of Afttio.
'
C.ALENDAVr 7 6.It "1805-9.
Winfortertircoramenee4 Nor„ 20, cloo.c.s Febronry DS.
/ ming tertu commencee March let, and Oaken .11crco 4,
.'• EXZENSHS Pim TERM. --•-
• :Primary Department 4,5,00
Common Euash, „4,0,
nigher F•gglisli ..... ... - sl,ter
',Languages and lligher Mathetnatteo,.. " 94,00
Instratuental Manic " .$lO.OO
Drawing - $,OO
'Each Term to chntiutto fourteen week.. Bilk due,:
ow) haltfiret - day hf : terzn, renwintier to midrib., of tertn;'.
No deduction matio'fit tuition exceet. for Aid: ness:—
N ono but 12 oblmon'sjsl:ll lienuttler are u3ecl. Studente
, ••otientering, nterequeattt to rrgiater their nainos to.
' gethcr With the studioA they atilt to incrbue, and lacy
ono-hallo( their tuition. '
Boar d proolire d at reagrilabio rates,in the village:
• By or d,, of tho Board of TRUSTEES.
IVellaboro, Nor. ,I, 1868.
VELZSBORO' BAIC.EI?Y. I
T ILE FUBScTIBER having_
catabliabecilitif
s c if in tho . - - ••••• •- • - '
In Glis villsgo, next floor to B. B. liiruball's
Grocery, is trow.prepared•to eary-on - thi,buelnees
In all its 'inflow branches. - I will keep con
'Aantly on hand an assortment of Brand, such
a •
LOAF BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS
GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER
• • ‘.-
"ifitTAIiIWATER
DYSPEPSIA AND SODA BISCUITS,
• OYSTER OBACWERS,
PIES, AND LUNCH,
. „ . -- • -.•
stall hours of the.day;;Sundayst excepted.
13y strict attention to bapinefs shall ondeavor
to merit tho public patronage. _
. •• - - .. 'Cltit% VITEVINS. -
Vir,elliborii; 'June. 24, 1869. .
;NEW WINTER GOODS
& BARKER,
WOULD -say to their friends and the public
generally, that they are now receiving a
splendid assortment of Winter
` I DRY GOODS,
SHEETING'S, sill ItI'INOS, PRINTS,
CLOTHS; •CASSI , IIIERES, VEST
INGS, READY MADE 01.0- •
Tgii - o f HA us & CAPS,.
BOOTS prt) SHOES;
also a largo and well selected stock of
... ._ .
CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN
WARE,• STONE - WARE, KERO:
SENE OIL, PAINTS & OILS,
SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES,
SYRUPS, MOLASSES,
',We axe nblo 14. ofror our euptomerg the benefit
tbo
LAST DECLINE OF PRICES
in the New-York - Irfnritet, otir.S . - toClChaiing been
Purchased since the great decline in Goods.
TOLES & BARKER
IVellbboro, Nov. 18, •
PACIFIC liorrET_ A N
170, 172, 174, el-176 ORBEArreirrr qr -
THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleas
ure in-annoUncing to his nurnetous friends
and patrons that from this date, the charge of
the Pacific will ho $2,50 per day.
Being sole Proprietor of this House, and there
fore free from the too common exaction of an
inordinate rent, ho is fully able to meet the
downwitrd tendency of prices without any falling
off of service.
It will now, as heret6fOre, be his aim to main
Min undiminished the favorable reputation ..of
the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many years,
as one of the best of travelers hotels.
The table will be bountifully atiErplted frith
every delicacy of the senron;*
The attendance will be found efficient and
obliging. 1 5.., •
Tho location will' be -found convenient for
those whose; business calls them in the lower
part of the city, being ono door north of Cort—
land Street, dad one block west of Broadway,
and of ready. access to all Rail Road and Steam
boat Lines. .
Dee. 2,1888-8 m JOHN PATTEN.
HE subscriber has fitted up the rooms
.ad
joining D. P. Roberts Tin and Sroyo Store
for tho manufacture and sale of
CIGARS, (all grad;s), Fancy and Winnon
rS' A IGKIN4 TUB ACC 0, Michigan Fine Cut
7'LtT TOBACCO, PIPES, and the choi
M=ME
'fi.sfs - • Call and see for yoursolvor.
JOHN W. PURSEL
iVollrboro, Nov. It, ISl3S—tf.-
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
TN Tioga County, and the Cheapcs:t place to
buy in tbo world.
Agent for• L. BOLLES d CO'S HOSE;
' Binghamton, - and
•
Mansfield, Nov. 25, 186S-ly. G. B. KIFF
TO FARMERS I •
ELK RUN PLASTER.—We hereby certify
that we have used the Plaster manufactured
by Champnoy k, , Bernauer, at thOir works - On Elk
Run, in ()nines totinship, and wo believe it to be
equal if not superior to the Cayugs.-Plaster -
David Smith S M Conabla s A P Cono
Mli Cobb II E Simmons J Bornalter
G W Barker Asa Smith . E Strait"
_Davin-- Albert King John C Miller
JII Watrons W IL-Wotrous, -L L Marsh'
It M Smith 0 A'Stnith - " H M-Footo
J D Strait. P C Van Odder J J Smith
Jared Davis J F Zimmerman- - C - L King
L L Smith.
N. B.—Plaster always on hand at the Mill.—
Price $5 per ton. 'Nov. 4, 1868.
MIIE Subscriber, being abolit to go west, of
-1: fent for sale at a great bargain to the pur
chaser, the following property, to wit : Ono hun
ared acres of land, situate about 4 miles-South
west of Westfield Boro, on Potter Brook Road—
seventy-five acres improved, the balance good
hemlock and hard timber, with good sugar bush,
hnod apple orchard, good frame barn 'and log
ouse thereon. The farm well adapted to
(buying purposes, having a plenty of living wa
ter'on all parts. For terms, call on the subscri
ber on the premises, or address him at Westfield,
Tioga Co., Pa.
Oot. 7, 1868. _ _ WILifBR BAIBB,B
IFTT - OOP SKIRTS, at
PIAUI PAID POE WOOL, BUTTER AND
CREIZSR, by C. L. WILLCOX.
Juno 17,1868.
FAO) laY
BAKING BUSINESS.
CRACKERS, SITGAR..,,
Olt tietEߧ.,.. , -: •
(NO. 5, UNION 8L0CK.)..,
,-„
such
ETC,. DTC., ETC
Ifew Yolk
New Tobacco Store !
CHEWING,
,and all kinds of
cest Brand of CIOARS
c)
ELMIRA SAW FACTORY,
Elmiiv.; N. E
STOVES SOLD ON TIME
Farm for Sale 1
De LAND A 00'S.
Instiranace Agency.
WYOMING INSURANCE CO.,
WILKES-BARRE, PA
C. Sutra, SeC'y. W., S. ROVirPree.
W. T./41AD, KED, V. P.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $150;000.
THIS is tho company for which Theodore
Hatfield was lately agent, and policy hold
ers who wish to renew their Insurance are re
quested to apply to the subscriber.
... ~ -
Girard Fire Insurance Co.,
PJiTlr
;.• • ; • c.
J. 13.`AivOith, TEOILAS CRAPEK. President.
Secretary. A. S. GILLETT, V. "
BE
Capital $200,000,
All paid up in Cash,.:. •
ills Piet' Itekoiiii:
Contiiientar; Company,
OP TUE CITY or_NEw.:youK,
MEE
Cash = .- $500,000,00
Gross Surplus, Jan. 1, 1868, 1,814,590,81
'Cash Assets, do I 1,814,590,81
iiiiY i -PoliolOSitnitt6l a this
•
GEORGE T. HOPE, President.
- ' 11:11::LAMPORT,Irice President.
CYRUS PECK, Secretscrn
Tho subscriber takes this method of informing
the public, that he hos the agency-of the-above
Companies, and will be found at his office over
Roy's Drug Store, adjoining Agitator Office.
JNO. MITCHELL.
Wellshoro, : Pa., Feb. 26,1868-tf.
Stoves: Stoves!!
MR. WILLIAM 'ROBERTS liege to
I N- 1 - announce to the citizens of Tioga 'County,
that in addition to - his - oxe - ellenf stockof Stores,
Tin-Ware, Brittania, and Sheet-Iron Ware, he
has, at a great outlay, stocked his store on
MA [N STREET, -WELIABORO,
with a compleke assortment of Shelf hardware
of which we e it:Berate the following '
articles:
NAILS;"-SP ICES, 'CROWBARS, X CUT
MILL; HAND AND BUCK: SAWS,
BUTTS,
,STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES, '
AUGERS,
BITTS.
•BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS
SIIEtVELST - SPADESTTORKS, - --
BENCH-SCREWS,
wooz i acAElvAigtn*.rmtrE.l-1,4i-
PIPE BOXES, AXLE
TIMES, ELLIP
TIC.
SPRINGS; HORSE SHOES, HOOP, BAR
& BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN,
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND, STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, '
PISTOL CARMIDGES,----- -
- POWDER - AND
OAPS.
PATENT BAHNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing, aiid made for use. These are but a
few of the many; articles . composing our stook
of Hardware: '
,"' •
We invite_ the public to call and examine for
themselves. We._ainx to kaep the best quality of
goods in our line ; and ail work to order done
promptly and well.
,WILLIAM ROBBRTS• •
Wellsboro,Sei) t : 1 0. 8,66,-tf
For doing a family washing in the best an t i:
cheapest manner. Guaranteed aqua! to anyln.
the world f Has all the strength of old rosin
I I
soap with the mild and lathering Etalitlea , af".
genuine Castile. Try this splendid iiOla.
by the ALDEN CHEMICAL WORK ;ilB lictilbt.
Front Street, Philatlelphifi.:. :: . Sept 2, 184114'k_,
Important Facts.
SINCE Salutifbr is now-being 'used in tbous
ands of families tbo folic:Airing facts aro im
portant to be known. •
FlRST—Though it is the most powerful of all
popular remedies, yet it is so compounded, as. Vsi
be safe and harmless. It is of such.a natureileat
it may be handled acid ' used by children, and
persons who are ignorant of Medicines.
SECOND—It is found - that - Salutifefifill relieve
severe pain in any part of 'the - body sooner than
any other application..
Tutan—lt is important that the bottle bo well
corked, if left open only a few minutes it loses
strength. .
Fouturn—This asoftq remedy can bo obtained
from almost every dealer in medicines.
; ATTENTION FARMERS!
PRING has come, and thoso desiring full
1,0 - harris can bare them by 'buying
3Prlvis - ter
at tiro Alin of I. Charaphey.t'Co.,"ivlileh wo aro
selling at $6 nor ton at our nifil on Elk Run.=
All kinds of Pradiano-tikkeir-in — vrehatlge for
Plaster. Giro as a call. •
CIIAMPNEY dr, CO.
Gaines, Tioga, Co., Pa., March 26,.ls6ar6m*
YES' YES l YES !
1111 R. WILLIKIIMit; CO.; have gotlhe best,
I . largest and cheapest stock of Drugs, med.
icines;Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff,
Drushei, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Yankee _ No.
tions, Perfumery, Toilot prip, Xislitng:Taokle;
&c., &c., over brought frith - this county. They
will positively sell everything in theirlinecheap
er than can bo bought elsewhere._ iThiry bought
their goods in largo quantities and for nett bash,
and can and will poi cheaper than any other es
tablishment in this' ' minty. Call and examine
stock and prices. P. It. WILLIAMS & CO.
M
May 9, IS No. 3, Union Block.
in
FOR SALE CHEAP.
l elegant now open Buggy. 1 gocond hand
-L open bu gg y. 1 second band top bu gg y.-
1 sulkoy. I two horse lunber,wa g on.
WRIGHT dt BAILEY.
iL J.. THOMPSON,
LEIANSPIF:LD PA) •
BL ACK SMIT has-Oro - and - Tifripaie
to do all kinds of work in his line with prontpt-.
nese, and Inn workmanlike manner. Ile acmes
at excellence in his trade.
Mansfield June 3, 1868-Iy.
LAMPS.—A new kind of lamp for Kerosene
no breakage of ckimPols—at FOLEY'S.
MIES
100 1 000 - - Pott-d§-.(itiriiM
fPIIE subsesiiers' pay'- Oasis; Full-Cloth;
Cassimeros Flannels, dm., ho., for Wool.—.
They also manu facture as usual—
TO ORDER, Off, ON SHARES,
to suit customers. Ali* work warranted as rep.
resented. They invite particular attention to
their Water Proof I
which arc werranted in every respect. Partica
lar attention given to
ROLL , CARDING g5 -CLOT
Twenty years experience in the business war
rants them in expecting a generous patronage
No shoddy Glottis made.
4114an04,4:i0., at Wellaboro, are agents
ttle: l 94lo oford ' • ' f r
•-`)
•
JOSEPH :INGHAM BONS.
Deerfield, May 13, 1888-4.
'S 4.,V- I-N-O-S -
o mai*. *zszi
GARDN
: •
- • 1 , - -•-
CiaBbißt - 'ititi PROVISION STORE,
OLD sayl l ng that a penny eavod is a penny
earned;justitlos GARDNER in naming his
establishment a Savings. Dank_ __Zeenomx,Jp -
WealthpialattatWl4 rely*: ihostimaamo I bay's'
forgottelqitbd it .11 economy to trade where the
of high pric
without ,reF
lasses,' i►'ish
Canned Fru
for family
fall of the arkets, an advantage duly, appre
elated by pyrykody,excepting only those'verdunt
T NNOOENTS
who 'prefer IPROMMING TO PAY one hun
dred per co t. profits to the seller, to PAYING
twenty-fiVe per cent. cash on delivery_ of the
goods. I shall offermyt• dtefslt:,Of ,gocidk ttt.: fair
prices t uf'
EVERY INDAY,
EVERY TUESDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY S _
EVERY
EVERY FRIDAY,
EVERY SATURDAY,
and 1111. u p -as fadt as I sell
Wellaboro,'Juno 12, 1867
Now is .Your.Tame.to
T_TAV.WG more goods 'than is, necessary, for
thiErmarket, I will soil 'My entire stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
PLATED WARE,- AND FAN
CY GOODS,' AT
• 0. - •' $3;50.
( 98ge s e e - -.
• ' - 1,7 0 .
-4
American Watches in gutting Cases at
$l9, Finer Movement ,in heavier Cases, at oor
respondinglylovr priec , Plated' Attere ht Man.
.1 •
ufaeturers' prices. '
THIS 1$_14 4 1:141IIMBU C 4 BUT 'A VER
ITABLE SAL:I
Calland see foi yoursetf " "
Wellaboro, April 2?, FOLEY.
Stot43` A7,.:.:1141.4-ii-lears
Good people ail, both_ great endAnsall,—.if you
want to keep rt
you must haTe enough to,au dry, waoa,, a' good
wife, wall-behaVed ohildyezi, and to QV:MD all, a •
- Thiklastrand crowning good, I have at my Tin
and Stovo establishment, oppositelßoy's 03locir,
,Wellebtiro, and its name iti'the
HOME COMPANION ;
on:3llZhando i Litted to bo • equal to any in tho
world.
TIN "Wf RE
,MADE TO ORDER,
promptly,and warranted to give satisfaction
executed in the beet manner and with diepatch
7 •`• ,
, Publife- Itetient.
-A - 101171 , 711 (hi, useful improvemente uf tbe,day,
there are .14* ~:that, itioreijithibiti of
good, few so well ada r Elqd3t6golia,V,ll itil T etif.:.
fering, few so well'approved by tin pitylltr,as Hatt
now and powerful remedy callerffallitlfer (or as
the German people call it Healthbringer).
It gives ease and comferk;kl Akti poor sufferer
from Neuralgia - 413C.TiEolitnati[10_3 1 : kid;.-brings
speedy relief to that elapi'prAlleascs that
arc often cured and always benefited by an out
ward application. ) ,
For sale by all Druggist c ; ,
Wholesale Depot DAY; J 19110410 (lc sTx-
GnR, No'44 Courtin& St. New York.
T O L A W. Y,
BANKRUPTCY BLANKS
hi fall setts, at -•' iIOOKSTORE.
'WASHING MACHINE
JAS. M , WILKINSON, of Oheirlesto'n,having
purchased the right to Make-and vend the
H. P. Jones Washing Machine in Tioga
hereby gives notice that the machines are being
made at-Van Horn's Cabinet factory, Wellaboro,
where they may be proimred. . ' , •
' The beat, cheapest,.and most sensible machine
overltivented'.
June 24, 1808—tf.
200 Bushels Timothy Seed. 100, bushels
Clover seed, choicest kinds
Wanted.
I=B
c/ansaimma c i
ISMS
B , AN 11-
MEE
IT : 71
THE
, ,Tf Ir.-
rmoro :: it kr at I
e is being prozeouted with vigor and
-lean gall Sugars, eae, go.
Pork,"Flpui~- Corn Meal,-Coffees,
ts, Sfilde's, 'and everything intended
e, giving the buyer the benefit
OF THE
AND
L. A. 'GARDNER
FOR? THE MILLION. ,
PEACE IN TIIE
TOP= cool op STOVE!
REPAIRING
CALL AND SEE ME.
MI
It I QBEILTS
ugh, Nov. 21, 184.
--WRIONT - * BAILEY
1 ~ ,I
,
SEM I:) ER •
DRUGS; MEDIOME§, -PATENT .211ED= ,
lOIN S . titINTS,.OII4B;‘WIN7'' . • ;
DOW GLASS,' % PUTTY; ' ' '
Erave - oome down to olaTiicesat
MEE
AAT 04 1 3,..114 iiepitatp to: say .thafvra .
Largest Stook of
P IT R E L BNO.L.ISH
,;„
fiTtN - 1 1 MEDICINE&
• u -
FANO ARTICLES; •:TOIPST SOAK';
CLOT .114:Flitr - 0619V-`t
kOP
- margatt ktitinfAs,
wimp 4
,L IQUORS,,
EVE:6 "OUGHT: INTO: iTHIS MARSE
-
•
• • 1411 i hrivit also th'e Largist:SNalt of
PAINTS OILS,' GLASS_, AND PUTTY,
Pure White- LeeAL Pure , Whito,_- Ztre3o4iralee4
Oil. Coaoh.Vouirtish, furniture
low Oehrep-.V.onet4m, Aled.; !Atom° Y4),)'''< , *; . ,
14v(i.011145fue -Green . ; :Ptudeltin - 131u,e,;: :;•*-
PateriVirrAr 7 lieeker •
Spanish Whiting, Paris Whiteatalsomino, Rosin;
Tar, Log Wood, Finite, brazil Wood, cam
wood,: Redwood, •- Piltash,J Patty; ' Aloo f
Bohol, Remole; 13bitits"Til4nentiria, • '
And Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnish qirnelios . ,-.
'- • •
Which we will 5011,25 per cent. cheaper than any
other establishment in the county.. In;ahart, sve
have' . everyt.-thing-eireti-lieptin a first class , .
DRUG
and all wo ask is for you to call and examine our
stock and prices before_buying— elsewhere. Re
member wo can't be undersold.
All goods warranted or no sale.
P. R. WlLLremo, P. R WILLIAMS & Co
J. L. I/Fatuity. : Nir.'B7l - 4nlo Mak,
Welleboro,linie 26, 1867.
Paint for Fargionranillitliare.
THE GRAFTON MINERAL. PAINT CO.
are now manufacturing - UV teat; 'Cheapest
and meet Durable Paint in use_i_trmanata well
pit on, mixed with puirtiniied Oil, will last 10
15 lroars; it is of a light brown or. .beautiPal
:hocolate color, and can . ,bri ;Wan • ed,..tflollgat
cc - Ina consumer. It it v aluable for Noises,
3arne, Femme, Carriage and Car maker., Pail.
Wooden•ware Agricultural Impletnents,
canal Vesse l. and Ships' Bottoms, Can*
va_s o l Metal and tShin RoofS, (it'beltig Eire and
LWritoi prooft;),Plbor_ on • Cloths,. (one mtitrutao.
rarer having veed 5,000 bblis,ltakei3tisCjeafj•and
and as a paint for any purpose ifv,uustuilussk'dlor
body, durability, alastinity and, idhealreness.—
?rico $8 per barrel of 300 supply
a'farmer for years to come, Warranted in all
oases as abo_yo._ _Send for a circular which glees,
full particidars. :Nene •genutie branded_
in a trade mark; Gratifton hiliersil
sons can orde: the Paint, and' Wink'. the, Money
'on receipt of the geode. Address
DANIEL BIDWELL,
•
June 3,1888-8 m :;",",' 254 Pearriltr•Neir2FOrle.
I=
A. V. .AYERS!
3.Marble" =110:16.40x)
rwtere"gupwlaiY c s o ld n e sta l t New York City
LY on mind, a
good assortment of
ORANLTE i IK9NUMENTS •
$ •
out at the celebrated Quiney'and Coniord Qum.
rtes, shiped - direct,to , his order; .abso, a Spit tat
sortuient. of =add State - 20144, Coal
Grates, Marble Shelve., Braokats, AO:, as cheap
as can be bought In the State. All orders will
receive' my personal attention. ,Shop and wire!
rooms on water stresit,:iLfow doors . belokr Ayea
Jewelry Store, Elmira, N. N.
July /90868 7 0 m, A. W -AYERS.
2E3
,Scales Sdaler! &ajeti- 7•
PRE Buffalo Platform .Scalep, all co
sizes, for heavy, and counter - nie, ay be
found at the Hardware Store of Wm. Roberts,
Wellaboro. These Scales are the Fairbanks pat
cut and haVe no'snieilor anyrbefe: are
madeia the best style and have taken the'prenal;
utn at all the great exhibitions.
I have the eel° ageticy for these 13,oales in this
_
rogion. • •, WILLIAM ItO)3FILTS.
Wellshoro, Feb. 12; 1988.
Tin undersigned offers for Salo on reason.
able- terms, a valuable farm, situated in Clhat
haM Township, Tioga County, P 0.,. on the. direct,
road from-Knoxville to "_Keeneyville, six 'miles
from the formbr places, containing 150 acres, up,
acres improved. .-A good , friiMatortso;targe hay
barn and shod, and a good horse barn, also two
good apple-drohards. Well ,watered -.and: well
adapted to dairying. Any ',orie desir ing a good:
farm and ploasaiitlierite well to apply to
' • VANDUSEN.
Sept. 2, 1868-tf.
NEW MANAGEMENT;
AND NEW GOODS.
THE UNDERSIGNED at 11;o old stand. of
Vise:ter (4,-, Randall are' ieoeipt.af.a
FRESH p:IT gIOODS
•- . '
Bought arthe very lowest sales within the last
few days which they ofrer,to thepnbilo for ready
pay, at a i tsdvanco .frnm :: :!few York:cost
Chriskiting le part of ' ,
Dry Goods, Groceries, HatdOre, Crock
ery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
In fact eicrything usually kept in:& vtountty
Store.•' - eXamit*.,,„,gau.ls-.and--pricairh;
'resdectfully ionafria: - All kinds of produce tak.
on in exchange at tho market rates.
J. 13.1)12diriNAt CO;
Niles Valley, Nov. 18, 186.8-4-ff."
11:1 1 211. - Visilt
AS. E. R. KIMBALL has just, returned
M
from the oity with a larger and finer stocker
MILLINERIt I adOig
,
than she ever offered for !the 'Fall and - Winter
trade before, .Cnotomers are requested to call at
her new shop, one door above the Presbyterian
Church, Main street, Wellsboro, and examine
for themielves.
Oot. 21, 1868.-2 m. ,
QACHING for hops,' iiooti;itility 25 6ts:,POr : yircl -
k)i at • re LAM? - .V CO'S
•
Oct. 12.
FITOWB ABDOMINAL • SUPPORT.
RRE3, for saltiat Roy's Drag Skorg. . -
QASI( PAID FOR WOOL by
Jiini /7,1868. D. P. *QXERTIL
7:4t - :)
Uei
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11•1
MERE
PERFUMPB
,r 1
Such as
MEE
Farm fol. Sale.
. M
T'o BUY SELL, IS, 0171?
AITE win market price,
VT.;ltheiollow!ng - artioles. . -
SOti t _tP-• ~ D EACON
PBER FURS,' inpzs;
axn YEAL:SKINS, - • '
for which we
w w i r l , l al r tiurto . r i i' o 4+ ooll, '; eig -
rep '
home :
1
nor oxid @“l"4°''4.ll
to .114PAIRIN4Fe:Ii, :11.57De#R°04), a4tigitlop.
C
L S 0
We baii tifirst4e:te'sfeek bf
REABY-MARE= 'MORK -•
`:tinitiaa ifiiiol not 44 , 14. trsoi4,4l:nd-frottrthiii
'tide wd ihalf point AC! pp up trite:bust
stook or .
. .
Lobe found IA ,00uniy r ividoli.vicliviit sin At
loweiprofft•tbansueli,arpeleS Dace over
,been
offered , rejeart:'. • ,.• • . •
We /410 assortment
of
LARFECIIIIILMORALS; . L T.H ER
BOOTRES;:.: I OHIORUN.'S -4/it. • --
4 116 0_ , VAtAir
,AtiOUS7STY , LE . ,.%;:, - •
and di iiii4 r ozatragfikAi r- oRiC., -
MEM
,Z,EATHE:.Ck"
can kolikkaUt 41 dirieohosiroo . any *limo tkto.
old, offiraw Mirk; sn4 iri shall keeps AM stook
of .
itittikt 1 ALF, 'PRENoIi tip, OP-
PER, SOLE,_LININGS, : . iND
- .
Our stock ofl'iffej; ltAfta, THREAD, AWLS;
RAPS, OLOYERS' ITORDLES, LASTS,
•TRIMB,-; ASER I'ALP - 8 ) •=1440 ' SwaearArgirs
:2 , s wit PIPD/Nat - Warbe farina ,the
gbat In the ciodity;:iind we soli for small priAto.,
• • :We talk business and we mean badness., We
buys , ! ven,ln this regiot•long , eneughz to bowell
knoin-4et,those whd: know us tryus.. porner
of Mal Wand Grafton .streetsi orrnosito Win,",Roh.
°dß' " • Cr:V: snAitA,
, • GEO., DERBY..
WolielQic!ke, 4i:4 0;24,.1862.1L • • • •
1868,. ‘iiifticiiiti BAILEY. - - 1868.
WBor_m_x_te_n u ccili s is year with an exclusively
o
Sri b al i eo
CASH . PAID FOIirIEAT
' CASH PAID F OATS 1
CASH PAID FCI* CORN !
•
CASH FOR EVERYTHING 1 I
A LARGE STOCK OP FLOOR FOR
A LARGE STOOK OF' FEED FOR
' CASH 1
ME
A LARGE 'STOOK OF PORK FOR
Call and see ua: WRIGHT & BAILEY
9;1887-ly.
. . . .
All pornone-fpdebtod to' us, by .note-or , book
account,mtittllrond . retog - pripsy goats.
Jan. 8, , -1861k 2 -' • - warcruzA,
. t
WEI,T}Q4, k'QIINI3RY A.ND
4
_ ms-irrocured addliroval
9E " . e nee 111 -1 174 i'i.n—b .
now to tarnish to order
all sorts of. . -
CASTINGS,
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, PLELD
ROLLRR S,, - MILL GEARING,
,:,' SLEIGH-SHOES, WOO D .; -
SAWING ZdAOHINES, '
. ,
Ake.; &b&. - . ' ' :
WOOJJWIJRTII PLANER,
for custom and jai' work, We are also prepared
to do •
sLirzaTiit .irc. zionoLi SAWING
Raving, a firat-olaaa acimr.onttiag• Lathe, we
• :prepared to. m4s
C.ETEESE,"IVIESS SCREWS,
to odder. Ifitildgre ; q• Ohm* Fsetoitee *rare
'quilted to examine Doorwork. We mantlfhotture
the
Champion Plow,
otko'of the flout tmplemente In the market.
Corti paid for OLD IRON. •
CHARLES _WILLIAMS,
F. L. SEARS.
WeDebora, May 15, 1867—tf.
Groom's , and Provision Store,
d■ L■ XLIX ,j
WROLEBALE AND RETAIL DEALER
,in all kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, - ,LiquoTs and
FOREIthsI & 'DOMESTIej 'GREEN &
•
OA NNE. .FRUITS AND
WOOD & WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, itc.,
- A full and complete assortment of the above
=optioned goods, of the best utility always on
band;
Particular att paid to Pine Groceries.
Majors and Co • =era will •ilnd it - to their in
terest.to e his Stock before buying.
~ Corning, . lfmthll,lB6B,.
THE largest titsottirtent 7iiratolieb, Clocks
JOW!lty,and Plata Waie in Slogs county
at - Dideein • SOLEIre.A
BMINESS..!
CASE I
CASH
MACHINE " SHOP.
SUCH 4.13
We have also
to - order.
CORNING, N. Y.
DR / iED FRUITS,
VEGETABLES,
°ROOKERY . WARE,
W4OIAHLE - I DRIIG,.STQRL
C3OItNIN , ; ( 3i-, N. y.' y'
T I MIS AND MEDICWS:PAINTS
JLN , AND OILS,
THADDEUS .DAVIDS' INKS; KEITH'S
CONCENTRATED MEDICINES,
I
IRE
ELL'S FLUID, r x.
TRACTS;
, ,
__
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FL4iTORING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENVMEDICINES, ROCH
ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING =TRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,-
WHITEWASH LIAM&
:AND DYE ' COLOR S ; •
AGENTS -POR MARVIN & CO'S •RE
• ' FINED OIL.
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Bayern are requested
to call and gat quotations before.golng further
east.
W. D. TERBELL & CO
earning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1888-•ly
1868. FOR SALE. 1868;
B. 0. WICKHAM,
AT HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND OR
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA :-
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
arid ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees tare composed of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any ono wishing to got a supply
will do well to call and see my stook before pur
chasing elsewhere. , Ffelivered _at the depot
free of charge.
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To Owneis of Horses and Cattle.
fronts , DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE
' warranted superior to any others, or DO ,pay, for
the oars of Distemper, Worms, Rots, Coughs, Hide
bound,Colds, de., in 'gorses; and Colds, Coughs, Loss
of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, dc., in Cat
tle. They aro perfectly eats and innocent; no need of
stopping thelvorking of your animals.' They increase
the appetite, lye a flue coat, cleanse the stomach and
urinaryorgans; also Increase the milk of cows. Try
them, and you will never be without them. Ilirain
Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has
used them for 'years, anerecommends them to his
friends.. Col. Philo. P. Rush, of the Jerome Race
Course, Fordlttn, N. Y.. would not use them until he
was told of what they are composed, since which he
Is never without them. He has over twenty running
horses in his charge, and for the -last three years has
used no other medicine for them. /10 has kindly per
mitted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other
Were/Ices can bo seen at the depot. Sold by Drnggists
and Saddlers. .Prico 25 Cents per box. Depot, 68
Oortlandt Street, New York. • (Feb. 10]
To the Farmers of Tioga Courityi-
T AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrenoe
1, villa. a superior
FANNING _MILL,
wbiohpossosses tho following advantages °car anal or
mills:
1. It separates onto, rat litter. and foul sceds : had
chess and cockle, from wheat.
2. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all
other seeds, perfectly.
.9, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separating required of a mill .
This mill Is built of the best and most durable tim
ber, in good style, and is sold asap for cash, or pro
duce.
I will flu a patent stove, for separating oats from
wheat,to other mills, on reaconablo terms.
J. II MA.THER,
, ,Octobor 10, "18684 f
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universoOly acknowledged to be the CheopeVt
FIRST-CLASS PIANOS MADE
Bvery Piano ie warranted for five years. Sold by
Mansfield, o:et. 14
UNION ACADEMY.
IKA T OXVI.IZE TIOGA C 0.,. P 4
FACULTY:
ItILIAS HORTON, Principal.
MRS. ADA W. MORTON, Preeeptress.
Miss MIRA MORTON, Assistant'.
Miss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music.
OALENDAR FOR. 1867-8.
Fall Term Commences Sept. 3(1, Winter Term Nor
20th, Spring Term Feb, 18th, 1868.
' EXPENSES PER TERM. 1
Primary Department ! $5 00
Common English '
• 000
Higher English '' 700
Languages and Iligher Mathemattra .. 8 00
Instrumental Music, extra 10 00
Vocal-Mask, extra__ ! 1.00
Drawing, extra • 3 00
•
Room R en t• 2 60
Board per meek... 0 _ 3 b 0
knorrille, Arlgnat 14,1887-tt.
•
Brick for Sale. • ,
12500 0 GOOD BRICK for 8010 nt
is the yard opposito the Come.
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MAC O. HOYT
LINOS itl, l
,ri.'JC RAVEL.
ERIE RAILWAY .
On andafter Nlooday f Nov.-213d,-113tB, tiult , . volt
toavoCorolugs t about tho following bourc
WESTWARD ool:YD,
0:21a In Night 4xprese, Sundayuescepted, for. num&
dalatnauca,und Dankiricona4cing direct connectiu,
with trainirof the Atlantic & Great Weetern,l.l.,
dhore,andOrandTrunk Hallway B,forullpolutii Welt
8:42 a.in.,Niglagspress,Daily,for Buitalo.tlaiarnaac..
Dunkirk and tho West,connectlng as above.
1160 a. in., Night Express, Sundays excepted, for I;
04tvr and auttelo, via Avon. „ ' '
10:09a.m.01011TraInd3undays excepts& for Butte&
and MaliMi "
. 1
... -
, • ._
1:45 p. M.Raitirdor4 Express, Rurality; excepted, ha
itocLester and Dupla; via Avon. • i
7:88 p. m.. Day Express, S andays excepted for Bufh,),,
Salamanca,
,lintaftrk and the West, connecting at
at salaManca %MS the Atlantic and Great Weston.
Railway; at Butillio & Dunkirk with the Lake Shot u
Railway, for ail points west and south . • , •
•
7;46 p in Day Expres4,l3undays exceptgti,tor /Watt/it z
12:86 a.m.; Exprena Mal I ,Staidayboxcepted for Bull
to, Salamancu,attil Dunkirk.counectfpg witL train,
for the West.
1.80 p m Way Freight, Sundeis excepted .
CO p.m., Eixillsrab t t rid Li, Daily, for the jest.
'II4.II2WAIIDBOUND •
12:43 a. m., Ni ht Express, Vaily, Mott days excepted
connecting at Elmira for Williamsport, - Harrisburg
and the tiontb,..autt e-Ncw_ York--wttliLwfternoon
trattis-and-Stetanteriff,OFlloaton d - .Naar England(
4• a. m.,Cinclontiti E 4; ilondalLs-exseptetl. cox.*
at Elmira for Canaitddlgen, atlitnglismtkla -,for 1 3374 =
cure, at Great Bout for Scrantois; o,t.Lttekawer en lot
Hawley, and at Jersey Vty..trith' • tuldntglit - F-Ipseis
Trainor New Jersey RR; clad for Elitlddelplifi . ,ita
more and - Washington, , -
m., Day Zipreisfgunflaymacetdeti,eiitinerltili.
at Waverly for„TovraptiaLat.BlrighturGouror
cure; at Groat=-Bend ' tor BCrtin ton, p.t.18 nu LackatniXtri
for Honesdale; at fpr.Vn_istrkve i d. at
Jersey City with midnight expydis - train for , New
Jersey Railroad for PhiladelpltM •!,-
10.30 a mAccommodation Train daily, r edianTaipeat
Owego fur Itheca - -
2:20 p. m,,Baltimore Express, Sundays! excep
4:35 p. In., New York and Baltimore Mall. SaisdayS ' e.t.
I , eepted, connecting at Elmira for Cantoidalgtta I and
at Waverly for Towanda
8105 p m Lightning Express Dully, connectinikat El•. mint for Williamsport, Harrisburg and thb •Soutts,
gand at Jersey City with morning express -train-of
s New Jersey Railroad for Philadelphia, -Ilaltimore
;and Washington -
12.16 p. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted-
gar A. revised and complete "Pocket Time Tab&' of
' Passeng4 Trains on the I'rio Railway and , connecting
Lines, has recently been published, and Can be procur.
ed on application to,the Ticket Agent of the Company
W3I. R. BARR, 11. RIDDLE.
Can't Pass. Agent. Gate! Sup't
Blosobarg & Corning, & Tioga R. R
Tirana will run as follows until further notice:
Accommodation—Loaves Bloseburg at 7,16 a. P.; Mai"'
{ field at 8,06. Tioga at 8,41 Lawrenceville at 9,82
, arrlvl - ut Corning at 10,40 a, in.
]Jail—Loves Blossbnrg at 2,00 p. tn., Mansfield at 2,40,
Tioga at 3.18, Lawrenceville at 4,oo—arriving at
Corning at 5 p. in.
Mall—Loaves Corning at 8,00 a. in., Lawrenceville at
'9,03, Tioga at /9,46,..51an5tie1d at 10,22—arriving at
' Illoss•burg at'll,oo a. In. -
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. to , Left)
raneeville at 4,00, Tiogn at 4.66, Mansfield at 6 ; 30
era ring at Blotisburg at 43,16 p. tn.l
L. 11. SHATTUCK; Ziup't
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thorn Central R. R.
TRAINS FOR THE NORTH'.
i Trains for Cu Ilndaguip leave prnira as followa:
itccomorlatiou ht. 7 tro a In
Itxprenelfanteat rain on road] H 45 a It.
&lan 0 /6 p ru
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] 7 10 a in
On and after Nov. 21, 1887, trains will arrive ii,
depart from Troy-, an follows; -'
f
'LEAVE NOHTHWAR D.
A 45 A.l
.—Ba fly (except Sunday a) for Elmlia, BulTa
• Ic4 Canandaigua, Rochester, Snip. Bridal) and thu
Canadas.
10 66 P. 31..- - Eally (except Sundays) for Elmira and
11\tralo, Via Erie Railway from Elmira.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
1015 A. u.—Dally (except Sundays) fur Batatc.ure,
Washington;Philadelphla, Ao. ,
5 2,4 P. 31.—Dally (except Sundays) "fur Baltimore,
Washington and Philadelphia._
J. N. DVDARRY, ED. S. YOUNG
Gen'lSupt.Harrlsburg, " Deng Pass. Aet
Baltimore, Md.
. ,
El
Philadelphia & Erio R. R.
On and after 310NDAY, Nov. 28d, 18438, Train:
on thePlillacielphia Erie Railllozul will ruv as follou 5
Mail Tiaiu loave
4, ".. W illlutimpOrt.,
~
" • arr. at Erie
Erie E press Maros Philadelphia..
" ' “ Williamsport...
~ i ' arr. at Elie
Elmira Mall leaves Philadelphia...
, 4 , Williamsport..
" arr. at Lock Maven
, • i EASTWARD: —
Mail Train Mares Eric 10 66 a in
I" Wllliatnaport 12.65 pID
" " arr. at I.l.llutiolyhi. 10.00 VI, al
zrie Express leltVe3 Erie 0.25 p In
" [ Williamsport 7.50 , a in
" ," arr. at Philadelphia . 4.20 p m
Mail and/Express connect with Oil Creek and Alls
ghenyitiver Rail Road. -Baggage Checked Through.
, ALFRED L. TYLER, Clen'l Sup':.
Atlantic and qrroat TiTortorn U. W.
SALAMANCA tiTATIO.N.
WETTWARD BOIIND. EA3TWIED BOUND,
Mall 6.10 Express..... 6.10
Accommodation 6,35 Mail 5 61.
Express ' - 12.19 Accommodation, 11.45
Express 11.00 Express . 0 - 6le
. At Cory there is a junction With the Philtahaphia .S.
Erie '
and Cli Creek Rail Roads.
At Aleadvllle with the Franklin 'and' ,,,
OH City and
Pithele Branch.
At Leavittsburge the Mallonlay Branch makes a di
rect route to Cleveland. At Itmerina connects with
Cleveland and Pit tabu' gla Railroad.
The Hoed pusses through Akron Ashland, Gallon,
Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting various rail
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.'
L. D. RUCK R, Gea.-Supt., Meadville, Pa
-Planing & Turning.
B. T. VAN HORN,
AVING got his new eery in ciporation,
JAL is now prepared to 11 orders for Cabinet
Ware promptly and in the best style of workmen
,skip. Having procured a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
ho is ready to (tress oards or plank withidisputch
SCROLL•W RK & BRACKETS,
I
furnished to order. Els machines are of thelnew
eat and most imps° ed patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and Wale, Ste, WELLS
130110, PA.,
Oct. '3l, 18136—tf.
J. - STICKLIN,
dhairmaker, Turner,. and
furniture Dealer,
QALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop,
0 Main Street. FACTORY in Soars & Wil•
Dams Foundry, second story.
Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wollsborui Jae 12, 1867. J. STICKLIN.
MORE NEW 'GOODS!
John, R l . Bowen,
, 1 .
Ts now receiving 71 14 - irge and complato wort
'. ICI, nt of Pall 4.4 Winter
Goods,
bought since the late, decline In prices in New
York, consisting of
X:tur3?,r entrcoa:›elLiii;,
Groceries, Hats & Caps, Bootsßoots & Shoes,
VANKIpE NOTIONS,
Particular attontl..n ib invited to our Stock of
1/5/3g l DEng aeon
AND TRIMMINGS,
Gaiters and Hoop kkirts ; also a nice
line of TEAS; New Crop, very
fine re:flueed prices,
A fine assortment of Ladies FURS, very cheap,
all of whilib will be sold at the very lowest mar
ket prices. We respectlully invite all to call and
examine my stock before purchasing ellewhere.
Empire Store, No. 1 thition Block.
Welliboro, Oct. 21,1808.
WESTWARD
10.15 p m
815 a M
... 0.50 p m
—11.50 noon
~. R. 50 p
- ...10 00 a m
B.ooa in
... 8.80 p m
7.45 p
B. T. VAN HORN
&c., &e
Remember,
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