The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, January 27, 1869, Image 4

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    2/88 MI BEFQI3,E. YOU cm.
;Your Way lies over the
Oat in rain an&sleot,
Out in tho %Timid's wild turmoil,'
- Where bustle untl bitainese tuest4
But wino by the noiseless preside,
Where the fauelfol embers glow
With' u - ebaugefut life.ll4 =Leticia t
Dies tria before you
My'guiet way will be bmulted
yisiuns none others can see,
Glnnees tunie precious than diamonds,
Smiles roll menning to mop
The sound of a welcome footstep,
A Whisper thrill ug low,
Ah. thought will oiosp tneunq oloselyj
Xiss me before yon go.. . -
ror this word is full of inischanona;
- • Auttone the.° ohances may fail, •
That zos nu'er again in the On:light
Make one elinclovr upon tho wall;
Oh, thun, olico more io tho pattlnio•
Ahtel thatit must. tio
Levti*ino it fond bonotliotionst
gin nits Wort, you bo. _
[Forihe Asitutpr.)
An Appeal to Working Itepublielm.
After a storm comes, a calm •, after
severe physical labor, a lassitude and
longing for rest. So in , our politic {il
strifes, after a terrible contest in Which
am immense amount Of labor, and much
of it unavailing. is crowded into a short
period_ of time, comes ludifferenee, in
action, languor and ai rest is
taken until neseyeat'N struggle. " is.-
although it cannot lAs "prevente4; can
be partially obviated ; ;ratheri-' the
necessity for this over 'exertion done
away
_with. _ We ooUunencedi our can.
visa teerlateand in the - Wrong way. A
score of good honest newspapers so dis
tributed that thinking rueui : whit' are
doubtful, will have a weekly serail:ft as
it were, will do more go o d, than= fifty
frantic speeches delivered l - the 'heat
of political excitement. ‘-- -•—
believe our Republican ~friends,
those who' *believe in ;then's. rights,
should go •to - Work'' "Work
will accomplish soniething., - ,"fho, true
way Iles la educating the ,plasS of vo
ters ; and no way Is so cheap Or :area
as through .newspapers.,_;NO 'faintly
can afibrd to be' without one. , It lathe
great educator of the day.- Aside fiom
the general entertainment and if44eful
4iforination imported by alive news•
paper, it is, in a political sense,-tin en
gine of Immense power. A fearless:lml
ante paper, battling for 'Alinhootii,
Hight,. will - secure not only
_the head
of the family. but the soils;,t6Aliii'side
of Preciloin nod justice. : t believe, these
are truths which none Will' ;deny; and
appeal to goud wen to : apply them
pruktleully. •
. fl et up, clubs of newspapersla every
neighborhood. First, get every man to
take his own county party- paper and
pay for it r , But tlol.l't
Lim subscribe for one-or •more 'large
weekly, thia shall. , supply' with
more mental palmltim in citieWeek titan
a country newspaper, whose contents
are ilect.ssarily, and properly too, made'
1.) matn ly of matters or local I oterest,
can in three in niche.
" - I do not belieVe there are - to-exceed
five townships or boroughs in,this coun
ty in which a club of liity . or , ixtpre cop
ies (it% Weekly TlibuneS, costing ,only
Tme dollar each, cannot be obtained,—
Mitii,y places -much larger, tatinbers can
.be -enured. Here we talt`O'civex% three
times that number: . T speak of the
:Weekly Tribune becatte. , all in all, I
deem it the be-i . paper published:' Men
may not like Horace Greeled—in- some
things L cannot agree. with him-but
The Tribune is not Hora c e Greeley. Tod
many supi.o:--e the death of Qtreeley
win, id be the death of The Tribune.—
I t wsinlil live rizlit on, a power in 'the
land as it now is, and although we
mi.: ht .in ),4 ibe :+l,tirily blows he Is ever
:kill..< .Or liberty and Justice, yet we
ivoisai yiol the great paper beckonin ••
the peilple (la towards. truth. In my,
jtok. meht an honest r-incere 'man, who'
i- ,--eek I iig to know the right, politically,-
w
who can carefully read the Weekly
Triune ror 4 , rit . ye ar, tsv4.l 4.•. t. 1.....• d...............
into the correct path, is well nigh past
tope; certainly- intemperate' speeches
and ', citinpai 4 gn \documents" cannot
move him.
Now I hope that every man whose
heart is with the great cause we advo
cate, will be: stir himself and' do what
lie can to circulate newspapers, and
i
Commence the labo at once. This
year is our githerna rial contest" and
let us prepare sound ir the tight that
shall give us the' victory. ,S.B. E.
Ann OUR FEET PROPERLY OLOTHED:
It is soinewbat surprising that, with all
our boasted improverneuts, we have not
yet produced a proper covering -for.the
foot. ' Barbarous people, if their cli
mate admits, go with bare feet or wear
sandals, covering only the sole of the
foot. We, however, encase the whole
foot and a portion of the leg, in a ma
terial almost imperforatably hard and
rigid. The color . and polish of our
boots arei directly calculated to attract
the Run's rays ; and the enamel on pal
entoleather, and the blacking on calf-;
SKID, tend :to harden and solidify the
substanee„closing the pores and mak
ing airtight cases for the portion of the
body which exudes more perspiration
than any other, and is subjected to a
greater strain. Our boots in' summer
parboil our feet in a warm bath, and in
winter freeze them In an fey envefope.
It is doubtful if wet feet are,•in them
selves, very conductive to disease,
some men to the contrary not
withstanding; but cramped confine
ment of the feet, in an icy cold enve
lope, generated by perspiration and
chilled by the- external atmosphere,
thus shutting the' imprisoned' feet' al
most air-tight, is as unhealthy as it is
uncomfortable. For hot weather, there
is hardly any shoe so agreeable as that
Introduced within the past three or
four yelirs, known as the army shoe,
and extensively used by the base ball
Mayers. It is of heavy canvas and
unblocked leather, 4t is cool and re
mit, kiddy easy to 'the feet. The tex
tut e of the canvas allows the escape of
the Perspiration,
and the color of the
slim? 'Mies not attract the beat . orate
sun.
.would seem that the phut of
covering other portions of our bodies
with Material pervious to air might
advantageously be extended to our feet.
Tireie Is no natural reason why our feet
should be so murk less sensitive than
our hands. They • become .- indurated
of their. natural activity by long close
contieenient. The people 61 warm di
/71;11, itio use their toes its we do our
fingers, bd the hare.footed schoolboy,
NV im pick up and throws pebblee with
his feet, show that the foot of the civil
ized adult in our climate is ay much
abused member. A more flexible and
putout material for our bouts and Shoes
might save us from many 'of those ter
rible alinOyaneeS UM forum
of vires and bunions, Make our pilgrim
age One of pain.---.s . tricntifie American.
A elergS , 7uan sass it is curious to note
how III:tit.): fieople attend if circus fluty
becato.e they want to plviD , e , their °lli
; but ...till more !urious to observe
that in orally insjafires it takes two or
1 lime talk- With as malty
%%oiof-ii, in wok &ter ow ) little bey or
girl.",
An editor. ..
who is troubled with hand
()rgnitt .. hiS yindow. longs for
the "evitSlays" iiollitioned in kileeletti
tislos. when " the grinders shall eett!‘e
tlwy are few." and the t?ounti
of the griodiog" Alan tie " .luW."
A 3 oung' woman, meeting a 'former
fe)h.%‘ -set van t, uas asked how site
lik<d her new 'Wave. "'Very Well."
" Then you have nothing to Com
plain of?" " Nothing, only master anti
mistress talk such very bad gram tutu
An irritable wan huvitig been disap-
Aointed in boots, thr'estetied to
sew up the shoemaker.-but comprom
i6ed by drioliinu n roooter,
Why "are twice e►evea like twice ten ?
13veaube twice eleven are twe►►ty-two,
and twice ten are twenty-too.
wELLsueito AcmiExtv
• ' - FACULTY:
, w. A. BTONA: Pfincipari
... , , •
Ico'NgF, • ' • Etreg,ivre,ez
ma * . 4.13. - EA*.i.As, 0 . 4 1.14.••
'CIALENDA6I3 SOB, 08*--9.
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28,
Muter term Co m mences Nor.cloiri Yebriary
Soling term commeumm Slarob irk sod clolies Jtmo 4,
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159 i't
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VV,firtk .•
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Comm,ou oKII4I , ( I" ..... .. .
$7,00
,Clairticattgra mid nlgnei
In•truturntal Music 5t9.04)
. - .
Drawing s 3 ,t o
•‘ Zech Ter* continue tbarteendue,
06 tor first day,Or term, re - Mel ilet' nt, 'Madly or term.
No ',eduction made In tuition except for slokiiess',—,
one tun blnthemntirs ere tudents
.111 entering are requested to register their names to.
other With tie studies they wish to pursue, and pity
one Maid their tuition. _
.Swirl procured it reftik7l24bitt tutee ni:t116, 1 111440.
Wellaboro. Nov.
Ity ord
4,1 Bero. o r the Beard or TAIMITES;
•
WELLSBORO BAKER Y.
''pta SIOSCHIBER Loofas established him.
L self in glut "
' , • BAKING BUSINESS.
in this village, next door to B. It. Kimball's
Urinary, is nonr,prepared to cart' o n the businese
in ell ire' various branehdp. I will keep con.
lantly on band on assortment of Bread, such
„ . , ,
lAA} BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS,
GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER
• - - --CRACKERS,- ;B ROOK
BREAA WATERS
CRACKRS, SUGAR
catikowts,
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DYSPEPSIA AND SODA... BISCUITS,
OYSTER CRACKERS, CAKES,
PIES, AND LUNCH,
at all houis of the day, Siam/ excepted.
By strict attention to business shall endeavor
to merit the public patronage.
CHAS. STEVENS. '
Welleboro, June. 24, 1888.
NEW WINTER GOODS.
TOLES & BARKER,
csii._,6,.ulawr fLopir.)
IXTOULD Fay to their friends and the publi,
VT generally. that they are now receiving a
pleadid assurtment or Winter • .-;•
.DRY GOODS,
snob at
SLIEETINGS, , SIITRTINGS , PRINTS
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST
MOS, READY MADE- CLO
THING, EiACS & OAPS,
/2iOOTS t 4xD SHOES,
also a largo and well selected stock of
.•••
ORCOICERV, HARDWARE, WOODEN
WIRE, STONE WARE, KERO
'ENE •01,L - : — TAINTS & OILS,
SlitlA - RS, TEAS. COFFEES,
SYRUPS, MOLASSES, '
DTO., ETO.
We are able to offer our automats the benefit
)t the 1
11!IMI
LAST DECLINE OP PRICES
•
•
•n the Neck York Market, our Stook having boob
purchased eine° the great decline in Goode.
TOLES & BARKER.
R Cita VViVi LIU*. a s avtrars •
PACIFIC HOTEL
170, 172, 174, & 176 GIt.E.EAT)FICH ST.,
New' Poi k.
THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleas
ure in anuuncing to bin numerous friends
anti patrons that from title date, the charge of
the Pacific will be 12,0 per day.
Being sole Proprietor of this House, and there
fore free from the too common exaction of an
inordinate reot, he le fully able to meet the
downward tendency of prices without any falling
..ff of service.,
It will. now, an heretofore, he hie aim to ,nain
cain the favorable reputation of
the Pacific, which it has enjoyed for many years,
an fate of the beet of tracelero horde
The table. will be bciuntifully supplied with
every delicacy of the eeason.
The - atteudanee will berrfoiind efficient and
'
The location will be found convenient for
tliose whose business calls them in the lower
part of the oity, being one door nortb of Cort
land Street, and one block weal of Broadway,
and of ready acme to all Rail Road and Steam
boat Linea.
Dee. 2,1868-8 m JOHN PATTEN. .
New Tobgoo Store
THE subscriber bas fitted upth e rooms ad.
joining D. P. Roberts Tin and Srove Store
for the inanufaattire and sale of
CIGAR'S; grades), Fancy and Comnion
SMOKING T ORA COO,Miehigan Fine Cut
CHEWING, and alt kinds of
PLUG TOBACCO, PIPES, and theclioi
eget Brand of CIGARS.
Call and see for yourselves.
JOHN W. PURSEL.
Wellsboro, Nov. 11, 180 S— tf.
THE LARGEST STUCK OF
SVILICY 4 I7.IMe
INbuT7irtbCeoutv
County, and the Cheapeat place to
Agent for L. BOLLES 4. CO'S HOSE
Binghamton, N. P,, and
• ELMIRA SAW FACTORY,
Elmira, N. Y.
•
STOVES SOLD ON TIME.
ISani6tAd,2s, 1883-ly. G. B. RIFF.
TO FARMERS I
VILE RUN PLASTER.—We hereby certify
Xi that weLhave.used the,Plaster uninutactureo
Ciihtophey Isernauer, at their truths on Elk
Kan, in Gaines township, and we believe it to be
equal if net superior to the Cayuga Plaster.
David Smith S M Cohabit' A P Cone
NI 11 Cobb H E Simmons J Bernal:ter
W- Barker Ara Smith E Strait •
B Lt.tvie Albert King John C Millet
311 Wetroue Wll Watrtius L 1; 3larsh
it M Smith 0 A Smith LI M Fulda
J 1) Statoit P C Vett Gelder J J Smith
Jared Davis J F Ziattnerman C L King
ItLSmith. ,
N. El always on band at tho '54111.
Price $5 per tun. • - - Nov. 4. 1888
Farm fur Sale I
.pris Subscriber, befog itb,wl to go west.rzi
& ter, lor solo at n greot totteo in to no, poi
cooser, +be tong wing property, to reit : (Ine hoz.
Area 11131'CP of hind, Amite ultout miles
wept „r Wertfielti Born, on Potter I:rook Rorta—
wventy the acres improved, the balance :zoo.
UeLutuck and herd ttwber. with good sugar bust,
good tipple orobard. good' haute barn and toy
house thereon the lam fe 001 l adapted t ,
dor) ins purposes, having a plenty of living wa
ter on nil watt'. For terms, call on the subseri
her on the premises, or address him at Westfield &
Tioga i'o., Pa.
Oct. 7, 1868. - WILMER EMBRE.
1100 P SKIRTS, at
De LANG et- CO'S
(IASI! PAW FOR ‘9091,, BUTTER • Mitt'
thIEESEb by O. L. WILLCOX.
Jane 17,1868.
ItrA.i twice Ageoy...,,
WYOMING INSURINCII Col
WILKES-BAMIA, PA.
R. 0, B}firo c s'oc't, , .W. 8. Roos, Prim.
W.T. GON Ap's. '7..D.8120231410E11, V. P.
CAPITAL AND SDRPLIA4, 0150,000.
PHIS Is the oosepany for which Theoddre
Hatfield was lately agent, and pollay hold
ers who wish to , renew their insurance aro re:
quested to apply to the subsorlber.
Girard The Insurance Co.,
NII,LADEL?)IId.
S. B. ALvonD7 • ItnostAftliimrstr. Pre/amt.
Secretor". A. B. G mt.arr, V. "
Capital $200,000,
All paid up,lp Gash. .
Surplus .oyet 1100,000.
Continental Ins. Company,
O' TWO Cris op Zrz . w Youz.
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CashCapital,' • - - $500,000,00
Grosellurplus, Jan. 1, 1888, 1,814,590,81
Cash 'Assets, • do 1,814,590,81
arPoliol4* . ivritten at this aloe.
GEORGE T. ROPE, ?readopt.
'M'E. LAUPORT. Vita President.
'CYRUS 'PECK, Secretary,
The ettheoriber takes this method of informing
the that be bee the ageney.of the above
Companleti, and will be found at hie office over
Roy'e Drag Store, adjoining Agitator Mee.
SNO. I. MITCHELL.
Wellebore, Pa., Feb. 28, 1888-tf.
Stovei i Stoves 21
'AND HARDWARE:
',,TR.' WILLIAM ' ROBERTS • beg,n to
nnoutme , to the citizens of Tioga County,
that in suiditym to his •excellent stock of Stover,
&Mania; Sheot-Iron Ware, he
has, at u great outlay, stocked his store on
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,
with a complete assortment of shelf Hardware
of which-we enumerate the following artioka :
- s
SAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS ? X CUT,
MILL, UAND AND BUCK2SAWS,'
BUTTS, STRAP HINGES,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
PUMPS, AXES,
AUGERS, I
- BITTS,
BITT-STOCKS, HATCHETS, CHISELS,
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 AND STUFFERS
COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thlngi . and made for me. There are but a
few pi too, many articles oompoeing our stook
of Hardware.
Wie invite this public to call and exatnino for
themselves.' We sink to keep the best quality of
goods in ourlino ; and -all work, to order .done
promptly and well. ROBEIt2B*'
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UEEN . OF. ENGLAND SOA
19 QUEEN or ENGLAND SOAP.:
F ,G
QUEEN O.ENLAND•SOAP . . •••
For doing a family crashing in the:liest and
cheapest manner. -Guaranteed egaztVtCany in
the world! Has all the strength - ,o r
snap with the mild and Ititliering.3ooffis,of
genuine Castile. Try this'aplindt, Sold
by the ALDEI.7 CHEMICAL Alel.°4s.**lgitiit,k
Front: Streets
Important Fa cts.
Ct INVEWirer - 18 now being used iti thous.
► ands of fatuities the following toots are 11:n
-ow-rant tn.be known
FIRST—Thome) it is the most phwerful of 'all
,copular remedies, yet it is so compounded. 11P to
re safe and hilt tilless It isul such I/ nature that
i, may be handled and used by children, and
oersons who tire ignorant of Medicines.
SECOND—I( is ttailid that SalUtiler Hill relieve
•ei'ere pain in any part of the body sooner than
my other apptiration.
it is important that the bottle he well
&irked, if ieft °poll only a few minutes it loses
ren gth.
Fuortrn 7 -Tbiß useful remedy ran bo obtained
real elinto..t every dealer iTI toedieinep.
ATTENTION FARMERS 1
SPIT ENG has come. and thro-o desiring Pull
burns can have them by buying .
.1 0 1.151,e - ter
It the 1%1111 of I. Chanipney & Co., •which we are
oiling at $8 per ton at our will on Rik Run.—
MI kind's of Produce taken ila - exebarige - fiir
Plaster. Clive us a call.:
' I. , CIIAMPNRY - ;t CO.
Gaines. Tioga, CO, Pa, March 26, 1888-Bm.*.
.ipSl YESLYESI
PR. WILLIAMS th CO, have got tho best,
r largest and cheapest stook if! Drug's, med
icines, Patent Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye Stuff,
- Brushes, Varnishes, Giese, Putty Yankee No.
moss, Perfumery, Toilot Soap, Fishing Tackle,
.to., leo., ever brought into thia county. They
Kill positively sell everything in their linecheap
than can be bought elsewhere. They bought
heir goods in forge quantities and for nett cash,
and nen and will selleheapor that any other es
ablishment it, this' °only. Call and examine
-tock_and'prtees. P. R. WILLIAMS it CO.
31 13.'9; ISO& • No. 4, Union Block.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
.-43.1 9g rint now open Buggy. 1 peennd hand
opoit — brumo. second hand. top buggy....
t Aulkey. two horse lunhor wagon.
witratiT Sc BAILEt
A. J. THOMPSON,
(MANSFIELD p.&)
fiLAbIISMITII, has two Gres; and is prepared
to do nli kinds or work in bis lino with prompt.
news, :Indio a worktuanlike manner. Ilealmea
- at ekeenenee in h is trade.
'Vlansfleiti June S. 15613-Iy.
L111,01./R:& MBAI., always on band at
jV an IT. 1808, .JAMBS .
400;000 - Poun4s- of-No-ol
, _
Wititted.
El
=I
..„... ,
►l.l e
HE u„beclibers *111:
"t 3 47 Cash, 1
, 441.010 th,
Onsit,thersi;Flazineb t 40., Ito., for WOoir—
hey also uutaufaottuv as intuit..
TO ORDER, OR ON 131WW4,
- -
to4utt customers. All work warranted as rep
resented. They Invite particular attention ,to
their Water Proof
OEM
-04A011101224
*blob we warranted in very respect. Pardons:
li►e attention glean to
AOLL.CARDIN,O.:;:k9WTIPPREPS*O I
.z...'.. x ,
Twenty -years experience in the badness war
rants them in tooting a generous pitons"
No shoddy sloths made.
Delet) ,W l ifileliore,; ate Greta for
308DPH TNGITAId HONS..
Deerfield, Delay 18, 14308 , 4 i.
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SA_Y. IN G B
ry . ,C - A ,a
OMER TVZSAT
G A R 1131 E It' 8
GROCER! AND PROVISION STORE
inim•spl
rILD saying that a penny saved is a penn •
k./ earned, justifies GARDNEB in naming hii
establishment ,a Savings Bank. , Economy Is
Wf.p/th., said , so co:Cold eitigxf ivitsiSt! 1 1n1):4.cl: have.
forgo'ttenj ‘andifli economy to evade Where the
SLAUGHTER'
of high prices is being prosecuted with vigor and
without reprieve;. I can - soli Sugars, Tcas, Mo.
hisses, :Fish, Rorie,/Flour ' ,Pern 'Meta,' coifs*
Canned Frultsi Spices, atidlCOerything intended
for family use, giving the buyer the benefit ,
OF THE
Pall of tbo marks an advantage duly app
elated by overybod t opept i ing only tboao verde
-- iiNN'OCE,NTS" •-•
Jab° prefer PROMISISO TO PAT - one 'fro
, Ired per cent. profits to the seller, to t PAYI
twenty five per cent. cash on dellvAry of t ,
goods. I shal . leffer„talr, etcoli. s of, g oads at fa
Prices - •
EVERY MONDAY, If
EVERY TUESDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
EVERY TIUMSDkr,_
' ''EVERY pintikt
AND
•
.EVERY SATURDAY,
and fill up aa fast an I sell oat: e '
Wellsboro, June 12, 1867.
Now is _Tour Time to Billy
1110 r AVING more good. that' is memoir, • hi!
VIL: this market, I will sell . 134,enttivi. irt*; o$
WATCHES; CLOCKS, JEWELRY, '
PLATED WARE, AND FAN
_ "OY 11094_4,IT_OOST.
_ G. Clocks at ,
Gothlo " " • • 8,83. '
‘ 1 . . 2,7 D.
Amer!gam Watches In ; Silvor 'Sandal: gain a
sl9.' litinert.ovioinarit.. In linvior Oust; as aay
rospoOlagty la,w prlxa4, : Pjatod War* at 5Xi
,
tifeatinkia' price& _. • . . , • ' ' "'- '" --".
. .
.
; I: i 4iii
THP $ 1810
'; Httif.BUG BU
_ , ITAB 4 F., EALF I
Call an(imit,foi '1 ' 2 oti :. ... .
Welleboro, April 27, GS
Stoves :& rvipth Ware
MR THE MILLION.
Good peOplo all, both great and mall —lf you
want to keep
PEACE IN TUE
you roust have enough to 8 9 t, dry WOOU, a goo 4
wife, well-behayed ohildren, an d to eto!rtkaV, a ,
. „
TIP I TOP
j eOOIIIIN STOVE!
This last'and crowning good, I bays at my Till
and Stove eetabliebpent, opposite Roy's Block,
Wellaboro, and its ithme is the ,
• HOME COMPANION;
on ial band, admitted to be equal to any in the
world.
TIN WARE, MADE. TO OWE]
proraptly,and ororrante4 to give eatiefootlo
REPAIRING
executed in the beet manner and with die
ALL AND SEE ME.
, , D. ROPER'
Wellaborough", WY: 21;.181;7:
Public A limefit-
A — KONG the armful improvements of the day,
'-
,there, - are few , , ,tlpAgiv*iutore c , OM:deem'
good, few .. * - 4, ifok aawoo,g r,t/Fi' A 19 . 03 firt suf . "
faring, few co.well'apprefeg 13,y, *olio tie that
now and powerful rentedy;calle - "fattier i(or as
the German people mill it flealthbringer).
It givea ease and comfort to the poor eLfferisr
from Neuralgia and'; Ifthisnaititisui,. 'and :)rings
apiedy. relief to thatfarge "olieit, or digitalis!, 'that
are often cured and . iletaytbenelltedby an out.
ward application.
For male 4, alVDruggists.
WholefaleDeP4A Ostlt t : 'HOAGLANDat
G*R, No t , 4l)ohrilabdt St: New York.
T 0.- L W. 1.
B ANKRUPTOY BIAANKS,
intivi setts, at YOUNG'S **STORE.
W ASH ING MACHINE.
4
T W/Liki,SFOFt, of Charleston; hiving
ParthP l o l ; Oe;light atiPtend , the
It, P. Jones - tteshing4lnishiuele tioga County,
hereby gives notice that tbiitunabines are being
made at Van Elorn's Cabinet Factory, Welleboro,
where they may be procured,. -
• Tbe,best, cheapost,end moat sensible machine
ever invented.
Jane 24,1883—tf..
2
I - 10 Bushels Timothy Seed, 100 b * bop
•Cloyer seed, olicitoest kinds
WRIGHT & B
1111
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' . :.11 . 11v4=-ILLIAMS 7-4 1- 7- 1I?
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SEMPER MEM,
DRUGS,_ MEDIOINES . , PATENT ME k
/O,INtk:PX/Nra,.ofriSt
_DOW .G 1.4130, it s ßpT'49 :
0 -,
link ; •,
tco t;;'
144..e.rWaatlas '
mirrito iidcheattativti say that vii
T!..-.lisliceitliittgilc:off.,,(,.
•
Z'RE prGS
mExilarias;,
,~;:;~
=MEE
MINT MEDICINES,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
PERPTIMIZAsY,
FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAP,
CLOTH, HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL
BRUSHES, MIRRORS,
WINES I LIQUORS, IC.,
;V A R Anotratir INTO Mini mAniaT
WIL aleck 16 Larieit Stoiali'of
PAiNTS. OILS, GLASS LSD PUTTY,
Snob as
Par* ...Mille tend, .Pure Dna, Linseed
Oil: Coach Varaisli, PurntinTo Varnisb,
Yel
low. Ochre, Ven'etian.:, 1(0, Obroate
Yel
iow; Chivas Gruen, Prussian Blue,
Przor,..Lacker, Japan,
• •
Spanish 171461 pg, Voris Wl,33.te,galsominthllasin,
' Tar, ti6etlr, ood'k 14rasil Wooii;
wood,-Redverooki;•:Pcitatib; Putty, Alco-
Beinole.;B,totrlO Tug 4ntiae,
• • , and Hiorbsene 40i1, - 'Piiißt hnd
, .
• 'Varillefi'" trashes, • '
• • .•. •
vniroh we will tell 2& per cant. cheaper than any .
'other retabliebnient in the' county.. -In short, we
have ti l ary, thtncavar kept in n Ant ciao , •
, f• k : ', L 1 , , , ':. ) t.::', 'l' ; ' 3:1 rid :fi- .r
.. 1 i
t?. i_.l. , 1. ~,, v- , ;, :1 ,:,r1..11 ,I I
1 n t
TIG
. 'STORE,
. *
• .
and all we ask Is for you to call and examine our
stook and nrloes,before buying• elsewhere. Re
member ire can't bo undersold.
All geode Warranted or no tale.' :
• •,
1 1 ; 4:_rsuexi, I Ski rt WILLIAMS a Co.
so. 11,1biaaJ31ook.,
,• • 1
:11 4 18 .111t i ftit i laPOS:01/VtliOrOs' ,
.•,
WAX
A Tare• Dow GUArPON: = AtionteW , *Am. • ilo;
,inalittroinspot • - Bist;:tiktaitpat
andzioit Doiablb 1144 Su ape ;' itozi~ati~P►ell
patien witypiry . Ltbnio . :,o#ropotist 10
ihoehlatii Call `tog rOlinal
c ad, •eransw drab - , '611 , 111 m, tc!l'3lll.t"tal4i
of. -the teen - sumer. - '` l3 b, %valuable! easel,
Barns Fenoid ; Csirriate• dad' Ciiiid4k4rl; Pella
and r-Wboden:rtfte
Clanal'hioati;-Nesee i lir and EliiiiiilipttoMii,Eari•
vas, Metal and Shingle Roofs; (ybeitkißlre and
-Water prOolb,) Moor AOIP Clothe, on =natio.
.mrer.bastingoraeiVO,ooo b 4 bisr.-thro; pas i +tr,) and
'sad isi'a4eliffOrlany nnfled for
body, durability, elasticity and adhce
Prism SO-pet-b 4 t or
rrol of BOO • lbablpb,-Trill•supply
a farmhr,fo years,to epee. lyerrantedi t in all
oases tii.etkive2---Send-for *circular wldo - gives •
fall particulars. None genuine unless branded
in a trade mark, Granfion. Mineral Paint. Per.
sons can orde the Paint and remit the money
on soapy of the goods. Address -
- • • , DANIEL BIDWIILL,
Juno toses4pi 264 Pout Bt, New York.
MiEstaelale• 163.113.c0z0,
Is the only place this side of 'New I r ork City
where you will find constantly on nand, a
good assortment of
GRANITE BIONIESIENTS,
cut at the celebrated Quincy and - Concord clear•
ries, shiped direct to his order; also a fine as
sortment of Marble and Slate Mantles, Coal
Grates,Alarble Athelyes, ./ireelc.ptp, he t , -;alteap,
as 'calk kp.,kppOtAs- otskt" ~.41t,0144 will
'reeerie my personal attention. Shop and ware
rooms on water street, ,few doors below Ayers
Jewelry Store, Elmira N . N.
.Tralsr 119, vica4m. - !'
'i:t_=.,: . .Scciiiito§l(i .. l
THE Buffalo , Platfoini Boatee , =all . ordinary
also', for heavy, and
_counter Use, may be
found at the Hardware Store of Wm. Roberts,
Wellaboro. These Scales are the Fairbanks pat.
ent and have mo.anperjor 2. they are
madeln thp,hest i style and ha!eLtAhen'the.premi
at'all the great ft4144 1 91ig. v 1.. •
I have the sole aten'Olor these - Sodas in this
region. WILLIAM ROBERTS.
Wollsboro, 8eh..14, 19,138 3 i T
Par m for Sale.'
grin undersigned offers for. oon reason
able tortne,n-valuablelfarm, situated In Chat
ham Township. Tioga Cnnnty Pa.; on the direct
road from Knoxville to Keeneyrille, six miles
from the former places. containing 160 acres, 116
acres improved. A good framelhouse, large hay
barn and shad, and a good horse bard, also two
g ood ° Pilig 'r° l l,KdeY _qa!,tered 'and- .wall
adapted to `dairying. Any one desiring n good
farm etidi pleasant; bornedo., l will npPly!to
• , B. • VANDUSEN.
Sept. 2. 1868—tf.
NEWY MANNGEMENT
AND tNEW OCVINDS.
•
, 4, fl y .
rpns nttnnttslo NED at Abe pid stand. of
Vischer & Randall sire in the receipt of a
FRESH LOT OP GOODS
Bought at`the very 'lowest sales within The last
few days which they offer to the publictor ready
pay at a small advance from New York cost
ponsisting in part of
Dry Goder , Groceries,' - liardware, Orocb ,
ery, Boots, Stunts, Hata,,Cva,
In fact everything' - ttstutlfyl itr aountry
Store, An examination of goods and prices Is
resdectffilly eollolted. All kinds of produce tat.
ea in 'Sultans* at the market rates._
D. DIMON CO.
Nlll5 Valley, Nov. 18, 18684 w.
NONTIT 43.1 11 111.170.1. 2
iurßs. VIMBALL 'hal • juit
, 3 1,32. i from the eity.with-a lairs end tiheritook of
MILLINERY GOODS,
than the ever offered - -for the ANA and Winter
trade before. Customers are requested to call at
ber new ebop, on door above, the Presbyterian
Church, Main street, %Abhor% and examine
for themselves. ~ )
Oct. 21 3 ' 1888-4 m. • ' ' '
S..I.OEING for hops, beet quality b ets per,vard
Dusiioo 4 -
Oct. ls. ` s i
BITCH'S ABDOIdiN4 8,170,01g
jj • ER:8; for sale atßoy'i! Drag
CASH PAID VOA WOOL, A
Jam 11, DK& D. P. ROUT&
IMII
.1 - :\ - ...:. -
=MEE
f-: _ e
biei - fitrii47iii, '
Is 'OUR
U&INESS
=I
•Ty•TETE ,gill buy, at the highest , market
,pitoog
the folloattag.arttoles. -
" s ••• • . •
SHEEP P EIMS - , -- DEACON SKINS,
vr:4I4A3KINFI' * .. 1 11 .1W,' gitiEk
1. .- 6 1.ysiciN ,„ :_ ,, , ,
•
Veidifteittalitettits.ta eider, Pram& home-
ALF oir HIP BOOTS, in the best man.
air and at feit_tetee r andpay ettentiou
1 ° - -341rtARTINivItY ,
_ r , ,
nttli 1.,"9" 7.. • -
7WO hive - 9rst4t4o stook of
, • ,", 3 , 4 :,• : • •
Rtitiffie:RAVlllllllk
as 4,14 vie: 4th itot t*ifitideciot,i;
'
time we efieitmaito pout to keep the beet
g) ? 9/r !r ° !•;i1
tlfikijitg i " Oi t a 2 1 47.14 '
1! • :‘
be , Olga in , tbiFocaititk; L
we j tv ,een at
'ilovier prat time 161 0 4 4u:doles :9,voir been
(Wired ba this' reMpir. • ." i'"" •
Ws ihaU iikarrlie keep^ iip a '064 - 14,[earttnent
.40.ke4i - Billioilittai.-LE A TrIER
BOOTEES,: OHILDRIIN'S arm
VA;
• per limps:, ATTLEs ,
itad 4 , ..i.tyiia;94zdziett. Wl**. 4 ?
-ILEA " I t h r ikk 71; I t iltitibrOS
'be b r 'n 'ot h •
0 , 2 , 11 „, as- ,asp -.anY. , :w ere. this
aide o; Tra ens,ll.beep a fall stook
FRRNOR! OALP,I SIP, UP•
• '
PER, SOLE, -LININGS, Artzi
BINDING.
Onr stock of PAW: ..NA.118,11111.80, AWLS,
HASPSSZOVIUM NEEDLES,' LAST 8,
kit AP Ri .•teitA 8170211Arlillii$
flood the lar
-str.4tra ootratyi:und ioe sell ler Small profit*.
! .We talk-basin's/land •we mean business, WO
bare been t - this region long enough to'be well
known—.let those who know us try us. Oorner
'of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm. Rob
erta' Hardware store, 0. W. S2AItB,
•-• DERBY.
April net-tf.
I8651:!1,WILIGIlt:* -BAILEY. 1869.
WE sointnenoe this yearmitli tin exclusively
CASH business,
47AS - it PA J C FOll, WHEAT 1
PAS4,TATD Fo4: , t, OATS!
QAsh PAID. FOR CORN !
GASH FOR EVERYTHING I 1
Luton STOWE Or FLOUR FOR
CASH I
A LAME STOOK OF FEED. FOR
• OAK" 1
A , LARap - ,. - ggq - K:_OF. PORK POR
0 ',VAL
=MEM
Ag34 111 4 . 4** v•AL WRIGHT• & DAILITZ.
• Wellaboro; 15it..9118.87).1y, 4
.6141m 6 tilndelMd to, 'to try Moto or book
&soma must oa).1 And sittli or poy oosts.
Jan. 0411167.” - .1: - ; -9 'iyjugar a BAILEY.
•
. • ,
NVELLSBOIWFOIMIIIt AND
HOP.
isuiehtnev an now ready to forntrh to ardor
VI aorta of-
MEE
CASTINGS,
Streit 4$
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, PIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH-S4OES, , WOO D
SAWING 14011/NES,
. , .
WIjOBWORTII PLANER,
for onitom and job work, We arealso prepared
to do • -
sui4ma i SCROLL SAWNO
to order.
• ne.vialr a first-class sonar-letting' Lathe, we
aro prepared to wake ,
C,ELEESE PRESS SCREWS,
to order. Builders of Cheese Factories are to
quested te.pmelpe our work. • Ws Oasiqfai,tarr
•_ . _
Chaj*Plein
one of
( th► aplemants fu the rniaskat: `.
Caeh paid for OLD IRON.
• .ofilittEs Nrr, TAW,
P. L. SHABA
Wolleboro, May 15, 186-4 f." •
Grooery and'PrOvilion Store,
CORNING, N. Y.
c;. u.:;
1 10ErrIttLE5 ALE AtiD RETAIL DEALER
y in all ,kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
. • Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMMTIO, GREEN &
DRIED
CANNED .FBUITS AND
rEGETAAOLES,
WOOD et WILLOW WARE, GLASS &
CROCKERY WARE,
OUILDREN'S CARRIAOES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOTS, 4t0.,
A full and complete assortment of the abOe
mentioned goods of the beet quality always on
atteiltion - paid to Fine Groceries.
DialSp r nikri.Consumers trill fin& it to their in
tereltlq,t4alatni,filtfifoolc hefore
co'rtiing,ll.474,garob .1.1,1808. • • •
nrutriogiii.imeditaism• of Watellesielooke
.j. Jewelry and Plated Ware to Vioaa county
/it 0.9440003 •
musittg - ,avoTslonli:
C7ORNIN N: Y.
Ell
DM I S OI I . ID MDICINES, PAINTS
.TRADDEUS DAVIDS'INK:
CONCENTRATED MED
4`, LUID,
TRAOTS,
BURNETT'S OQOOAINE, FLAVORING
-EXTRAOTS.
, XEROSEN LAMPS ,
PATENT MEDIOINES, ROOH
ESTER, PERFUM D RY
AND,FLAXOiiINGI EXTR
PAPER, , WINDOW,
AND DYE OOLO
AGENTS POR MARVIN
FINED OIL.
Sold at Wholesale Prises. Buyers are requested
to nail and "get quotatlene before going farther
MI
W. D. TERBELL & CO.
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1;1868.1y
1868. OB MLR. • 1868,
B. 0. WIOKLIAM,
Y • 11
A T HIS 2417RiillItY OP PRDIT• AND OR.
NAMENTAL %REES; TIOGA
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Treeso
A good =supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
,atal ORNAMENTAL TREES A 811. RUBBERY.
lie •
'Fruit trees are compoied of the choicest
varieties, good, healthy, some of there large ant,
In bearing. Any ono wishing to get a suppl 3
will do well to call and see my.stdel: before pur.
chasing elsecibere, 'fir Delivered at the depot
free of charge. '
Tiogri, Feb, 28,1863-Iy'-
•
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g --ivilg A il
8 t P ,p P..
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11
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ta
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vcot2 2 p 2 2
of a 1
0 0 3 1 1
v. . 0 a, 11r.}4:...4
1 Ns E? B§:aBF.ra 6 4
to 5 •Tr§ 8 Si tn'T E
S PPP:im ,
N. P. r•P'?”10
. , .
To Owners of Horses and Cattle.
TCIBIAS' -DERBY CONDITIO N POWDERS ARE
warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for
the Cure 'of Distemper, Worms, Hots, Coughs, Ride.
boUnd, Colds, &c., in Horses; and Colds, Coughs, Loss
of Milk, Black Tongue, Itorn Distemper, Ac., in Cat.
tie. They are perfectly eafe and innocent; no need;
stopping the working of your animals. They I ncrea
theappetlte, give a floe coat, cleanse the stomach and
urinary organs; also inore,ase the milk of COSVP. Ti
'theta, and yon will never be 'without them. Hire)
Woodruff, the oelehrated train° of trotting horses, h i ll
.used them for years, and rue mmonds them to I
friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race
Course, FordbaM, N. Y., would not use them until he
was told of what they are co posed. since which be
is never without them. Ile it over twenty running
hones in his ctorge, and forte last three years hag
need no other medicine for the . Re has kindly per
mitted me to refer any one to im. Over 1,000 other
referentes can be seen at the d pot. Sold by Druggist,
and Saddlers. Price 25 cent per box. Depot, to
Cortiandt Street,.New York. [Feb. 19j
. . •
To the .I.
armors of Tioga County.
lAli now building fttml). ma
rifle, a superior
FANIV I NG
*bleb possesses the follostlage
mills i
I. It separatos Data, rat lit
Aloes and Cockle. from Wheat.
2. It eleaus Ilex sM, !take!' o t yellow seed, and ti
other Bettis, portrctly.
8, It ch l aus timothy seed-. •
4. It do t s all other 14411111aq% . regnired of a mill.
tiro
Thia mill le built of the beat and moat durable
her.gn g d style s and IS sold cheap for cash, or pro.
(Wolf;
- - .
I will tlt a patent stove. fo fteparating oats from
wheat, to other Lorna, on reaso able terms.
J. /I NATII/3/1.
LawreocevUie,Ootober 10, 18.8-t f
3Ples,xica .WariteEs
THE HAXNES BROTHERS PIANOES aro
universally acknowledged to bo tbo Obooport
•
luiST-CLASS IS E.
&very Plano la warranted for five years. Sold by
ISAAC O. HOYT.
Mansiteld,,Oct. 14.
,UNION ACADEMY.
•
10 7 0.117.Z.L.5, Mead •CO., .PA.
• /FACULTY :
Imes HORTON, PrinciPal-
Mu. ADA W. UORTON, PretePtrem
mugs mnu, HORTON. Assistant.
Mtn AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Mui lc.
CALENDAR FOll 1867-8.
rail Tlsrm commences Sept.:3d, WintoB Term Nov
40th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1808.
BXPENBRS PER TERM.
Primary Department 8 5 00
cowman Etiglibb ............ 00
Higher English 700
.Languages and Higher Mathematics 8 00
Instrnmental Mamie, extra 10 00
Vocal Maga. extra. 3 00
Drawing, extra 8 00
Room lien t 2 60
Board per week... 3 80
Knoxville, August 14, 1807-tf.
Briok, for Sale: ;
125 000 GOOD BRICK 1 for Bele nt
the yard epponito the Come.
Wry; Wellaboro, by ETADiALDGRAFF.
ilesitaG a llitle4a„ ."07:
,Con awl altar 'Monday. Nov. 2U lstis, t ut ".
eavvOortangat about tilo collowiughours:
' . . wo,..etwsue, son u .
6:2l6:ftra Nisht at:reek:Sundays excepted,. for Leto,
ristareanca,suct Dant:lrk, waking direei con ttestc,,
with trate eet the/Atlantic 4 Gre)tt tit euttre tut. 17i .,
Shore,audGratidTruUk Ittillwayti 01 elltoletu hut
6;42 11, ru,,Nlglat Hapress,Dany, tor DUffsto.balitn ''•••••-•
Dunkirk and the West,eouhettlug as sbov ;
MA a. tn., Night Express:Stu:ocl' excepted,Nr ci
onto An 4 Duffshi. Via - ,
- 10:08 a .1 . 4. 1 11e1 I Train * Sundays excepted, for Ettaw,„
and Dauktrit.
1:46 p. ta.l3attlutore Express, iitind s yseseeve4,
euer arta Dattalop Ida .
7:95 p. in,. Day taproot, Bun days ezoepte for Berth •
tialatesacs,
,Dnalaric and rho West,. oollutetios
• tut Estssnanci AV Itti'llisi'Atlatate arid Great Wener: l
Itaillyey; .st Doularh 'oath th e Lake Store
Railway,for all - points westand south. Z.' , •
, „
7;46.p IZI Div Expresi,lSanditys okteepiell,tor.ll;sh me Ft.
12:1175.6 Bxprasi ?dalt .SuridayiezeePte6 . Beta Ft.
le,Salautauca,andDaakirk l eottuestialswitt, Stahl tkq
Partite Walt- • - .
Way proight,Stapyisioaptid.-.
040p,u,;,Engaranttroin,Dollit;f6rtitsW.H.
KMWS
OINtS
MI
, • LigrifannsonStt •
alga. T r,„ Ifight Capron', Daily, Mondays egea ttli
connecting at • Elmira for Williamsport: liarriettoi ,
and the South; and at. New Xorit with afterno
. trains and steamers for 13 oft on_ and sogh t i on
Cities.
4120a.ln.;Dinclunatitxp; excapted, cow (
at, Rltalrafor, Canandaigua, at.l3 gbfiraton for Syn.
cute. at Great Rend for Scranton, at Lackawasen
' liaviley. and at Jereoy City With. midnight BzD ko
Ttaixtof ifewJerstry Railroad for leldlalialphitt, Balm
tater. and Washington.
1.1202 a. in., Day Ern rasa, S n days ozespted,Oon twits
• at Waverly for Towanda; 'at Binghamton hit .Byre•
eneot al Oretrt Bend for. Scranton, at locks us.t,n
for ffonewiale; at Jitddietown for Unionville and at •
Jersey City with midnight eiptosa train kw Der
Jorsey Railroad for Philadelphia
10.80 an .40onita0dation Train daily, connective et
Owego for Ithaca , •
2.20 p.Baltimore rapreas, Sundays &tooted.
4015 p.m., - NourYork and Baltimore ail Enndapa ea
ceptcal., Connecting at Rlmire, for atataltttia, and
at Waverly for-Towanda'
8.06 pnr 'Lightning Dxprnea DMA infecting et.a.
mlra for Williranapors,llarriebnigiand the Synth,
and at Jersey City with ;port:dil l , 2nrets train Gt -
New Jersey Railroad for Villa e phis, Raitizn or ,
• and Washington
12:36 p. tn. Way Freiglit,Stindnisozcepted.
Alra. A rerieed and complete "inciter Vote TILIA*Gt
Passenger grinins on the Brie liallway and connicting
has recently 1,4 n published, awl cap be prom.
ed ou application ',coke Tioket Agent of the Co'mpin7
WU. D. DARR, • - • 11.11IDD.LF.
' Gen'l Pass. Agent. ... Genq gavot
lOTS,,wALL
ASS,
ii
& CO'S BE
klussburg ar. Corning, & TiOf;l', R. It
. ' v
• T.tains will run as follows until farther' Orel t. 4 , • - •_,,
lotnntoda.tion....Leaves Blosaburg at 7.16 a.in..; Mau. A
aid at,;12,05 Vega at 8,41, LaWn nesiville•at 9,22-- :*
T
rriving at Corning at 10,40 a. tn. • w
Nlall-4—Leaves Blossburg at 2,00 p. m., Manafield at 1,0, 1.?,-.
lloga 478; Lawrencevi/le at 4,6 4 o—atrivinc et ::.
•••
Corning 6p.m, •
‘lo,ll—Leo. a Corning at 8.00 a. m., Lawrenceville et 1-
9,03, Vega at 9,46. Manifiold at /o,22—attiviag ut
- 1
Blass-burg at 11.00 a. m. l
teconmodation—Leaves Corning at 2.40 I). m ,lAv.
renceville at 4.00. Vega at 4.88, Mansfield at 6,26..:
arriving at Blotsburg at 8,16 p. in.
L.ll. SIIATTII•'
.
F'
' TItAINS FOIL TUE NORTII. _
Trains for Oanandagnia leave Elmira as follows:
.Cfci?rtiodtdion at Men
~ : xpress [fastest train on road] 11 45 tic
Taii si cs .- Gl6 p is
we Freight, Nesse uger coach attached] ''''''.' 710 a
On and after Nov. 24, 1801,' tncitts , van arrive art
depart from Troy, ne follows;
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
946 A. IL—Daily (except Sundays-)•for EllDlre, DM
lo, Canandaigua, Rochester, ettsp. Bridge and tt,
Cumulus.
10 66 P. 11—Dally (except Sundays) for Elmira sal
Buffalo, via Brie Railway from Rimini.
LEAVE SOIJTIIIVARD.
Stall Train leaves a n
0 0 " Williamsport p D
0 " 037. at Philadelphia.......
Erie Mynas loaves Erie............„.....8..%1 p
- - wrinenixporr._ L—_-- tho • al
” " ar. at Philadelphia...... 4.1* p
Mail and Expiate conneti -with 011 Creek-ad All 4
4heni giver Heil Bead. Baggage Checked Through:
4.LPIIED L. TYLER, Gear/ Sup%
Atlantic and Groat Western a W.
SALAMANCA STATYON.
!TYPE WS= BOOM. E4ISTITAID DOM,
staii ... 6.80
Accommodation 8 , 36 Mail • 52.
Express Accommodation,
&apnea ......................... I Express
At Cory there le a junction with the nundelAl: &
Erie, and Cil Creek Rail Roads.
At 3leadville with the Franklin and 011 City dad
Pltbole Branch:
AL Leavitteburgo the ilaboniny Branch makes s dl
reef route to Cleveland: At Ravenna connect. via
Cleveland and Pittelkutgb. Railroad.
The Road passes through Ahrori, Aebbind. Gallon,
Stiarlott, Urbana and Daytou t intersecting_ Various rall•
roadsfand terminates atCincinnati. • •
L. D. RUCKER, Gen. Supt., Meadville, Fa.
ior A VIN G got Ilia new Factory in cibcra
Irt is now prepared to fill orders for Cu
kV are promptly and in the best style of work
ship. Ilavitrg procured a
he is ready to ones beads or plank with di:
furnished to order. Idis machines areof the
:ISt and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and *aln Sts, SFEE
SORO, PA.,
Oct. 31, 1806-111. B. T. VAN lIORN
. 11 41 • J. STICKIJN, •
Chairmaker, Turner, and
Furniture Dealer.
``l ALE ROOM, oppHte Dartt's Wagon Shop,
0 Main Street, FACTORY in Sean , . & Wll
,nuns Foundry. second story.
Orciort• promptly fillet) and satisfaction grparen•
teed. Fanc3 Turuinp (tout: to order. •
Wellsburo, June 12, 1367. 'J..STICKLIN.
iactory,ln Lawrsucv
MILL,
'd van tagea over allotbrr
, r, and font elands, and
IS -now receiving n large and comploto assort- ,
inept of Fall et, Wintor
bought since tbo Into deolino in prices in Nor
York, oonsistiug of
CirCiCi O CLES,
Groceries, Hate & Caps, Booth it Shoes,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
14021 M MEM (50013
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Gaiters and Hoop Skirts; also a nice'
lino of TEAS, New Crop, very
fine at reduced prices,
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all or which fain bo sold at the very lowest tool
ket prices. We respectfully invite all to call and
examine my stock before purchasing - elsewhere.
Enipile Store, No. 1 Union Block.
Millsboro, Doi. IS, 18144
LINES 617
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Northern Central EL Ei.
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1019 A. B4.—Dany (except Sundayo) 'tor Bal timorg
Washington, PllllantlAla, ac. -
A 24 P..ll.—Dally (except Su d ays) for Beldam.
Washington and PhßaLlelphia.
N. Bottetlint, , D. S. YOBBO
(kan'l 'Sup t. Barr/abut& Peas..t g't
BaltiMore, ER.
Philadelphia & Erie R. U. -
on - and after 310:WAY,. Nov. 2w,-1888, Train
on the Philadelphia &Erlollailßoad %walrus' so follqvi
'ESTWARD. -
,
lUD Tpala lama p
0 ,0 8.16 a it
" • " arr. - at Erie M.)* • ••• Ow. •••co • 2AO p
DrIO Eaprasa leatoa tot
8.60 p a
" " arr. at .Erie
A t+. ... 213.00 a a
EltataasElll learas 8.00 a et
epoo.Bo p
" " 11.17. atLoalt 7.18 pa
EA.STWARD.
Planing & Turning..
B. T. VAN HOIIN,
-WOODWORTH
SCROLL-WORK & BRACKETS
Noll NOV GOODS!
John I. Bowen,
Goods,
&c., &v.
Particular attention is invited toonr Stock of
AND TRIMMINGS,
Ailno assortment of Ladies PUBS, very cheap
Remember,
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