The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, June 02, 1869, Image 3

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‘VEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1869
brow Advertisernefith
' Well.boro Wool Carding Werke—S. A. Hai.
bold.
Tn Orrnis of Unpatonted Lando—Jacob
;11, Cn fupbell, arveyor General.
Notice—C S. Grares, Adm'r.
y..luablo Farm for Sale—Alanson Palmer.
Executor's Notice—Leonard Palmer, Racer.
CORNER-STONE LAYING. .4 The cor
ner stone of St. Andrew's Church, Tioga, will he
laid, with appropriate F. ervices, on Thursday,
June :3d, at 2 o'clock i , . ii. '
PERSONAL.—Dr. Webb leaves on Fri-I
day for Erie, to attend the Annual Session of the
! ..:tote Medical Society, which takes place next
Tuesday. The Doctor will probably extend his
trip to the West, and will be absent about ten
days.
Dr. Humphrey, of Orenla, is also a delegate
Irma this county to the Meeting at Eric.
Ofil - TuA.RY. -- Mrs. Wm. English,
whose, fatal injury by falling from a wagon we
chronicled two weeks ago, died of her injuries on
Wednesday of last week. Mrs. English was a
iupei ior woman and her losi will be deeply felt
in the social and family circle of which she was a
Leloved member. She was followed to the grave
on Friday by a large number of people.
THE WAY TO Do IT.—Last summer
Mr. James Gerow, of Charleston, stamped, plowed,
top ,Iressed, sowed and harrowed a live-acre lot,
:uppoi - ed not to be equal to a fair crop of white
beans. Tho field now exhibits as fine a growth
of wheat as can be found in Tioga county. Tho
Wheat is about two feet high, even' and thick. Mr.
Jerow knows how to do it. Ile has two cows
which give 221bs of milk, each, to . a
milking.
Such cows eat no more than poor ones.
BAPTIST QUARTERLY MErPING.—
The 3d Quarterly meeting of the Tioga Baptist
As2ociation was held with the Wetlsboro Society
Wednesday and Thursday of last week. Nearly
every churchtm the Association was represented
and the house was crowded to theclose. Excellent
discourses were delivered by Revs. N. L. Reynolds,
of Bless, A. B.'Chase, of Tiogn, .C. A. Stone, of
Charleston, and Beebe, of Farmington. Tho
exercises were unusually interesting, and the
rephrts witnessed the general growth ., ao pros
perity of the church.
The Association adjourned to meet in annual
meeting with the - State Road Chur'eb, in August.
Ace DENTAL SHOOTING. MaStet
Erhardt Sticklin, a lad of eight years, son of Mr.
.Colin Stieklin, of GermautotA. t on the State road
just beyond the limits of this. borough, was acci
dentally shot by his brother JAM, Tuesday after
noon of last week. The circums4tmeds, as we
receive them from the father of the 6 - tvtt, were as
tallow's :
Mr. Sticklin had been fitting a new i l lituroll to
his gun a day or two before, and on that ()thin
napped a cap upon the tube to clear it. llt. \
terward loaded the gun and hung it in its ae,Uts
tomed place. On the day of the accident Mr s !)
Stieklin went on a visit to a neighbor, loeling
he house, and forbidding the children to enter
mtil her return. The boys-it-turned from sehool,
•
'lt.nd with a cousin, Frederick Stickfin, entered
the house by a window. John got the gun and
putting on a cap thought to frighten the younger
hoys ; and while playing with the hammer it
slipped from his fingers and dischargyd the gun.
Thirteen shot struck Erhardt on the imide of the
thigh, inflicting a dangerous woundi tine shut
struck the cousin in the knee. Mr. Sall! el Ber-
Hauer chanced to be passing at the time, and to
his timely aid the boy owes his life no doubt, as
the . wonnd bled freely. The wound was dressed
UT Dr. Packer, and is doing well
Boys, Boys,—nover trifle with guns and pis,tals,
loaded or empty. Above rill._ obear tildorst
-
oittr f avo
bAW-DusT.-1 - laviug spare hour on
Monday of last week, we dropped over / to Bowen
A: Truman's Steam Sawmill, unprepared for the
evidences of progress and improvement there
exhibited. Wo found everybody at work end
state of business activity truly edifying. Within
ten days a roomy addition/as been made to the
piling ground by purchase, and the railway has
heeri,extended several "rods. One of the finest
sights about-the grounds is a huge pile of white
ash plank, probably 200,000 feet, the balance on
hand of a much larger stook. This plank is all
to be shipped to the factories where mowers and
reapers are made. The mill, a circular, will turn
out over a million-and-a-quarter feet of lumber
this year, embracing piUe, ash, hemlock,. cherry,
hickory, bass, and whitewoodi The circular used
has the patent movable teeth, and outs from 10.000
to 15.000 feet per day, according to, the kind of
jogs furnished.
Themill property has been much improved
and in posed in value and capacity for work since
it came into the hands of Messrs, Bowen &.( Tru
man. The lot now extends to the Cemetiry on
the North and within a hundred feet of Water
street on the South. The property is situated on
the extension of Queen street—a portion of that
street destined to be the chief way of access to the
, Cemetery, and capable of being made a band
'. some street. Messrs. Bowen d; Truman have
already graded the worst part of the street, and a
bridge is to be thrown across the creek in a few
days.
Wellsboro needs more manufacturing establish
ments devoted to working tip the crude material
se abundant on every hand. We need a wooden
ware factory, a stave factory, a tannery big enough
to require 150 hands. ' Such improvements ~will
contribute more to the growth Of the town than a
railroad, of its.elf; but with a railroad such im
provements sometimes become possibl .
KNOXVILLE LOCAL. Jeir Stod
dard, formerly of Academy Corners, lc rtield,and
late of Kansas, has purchased of A. lit a lot
on the corner of Main and Mill-st., in hiskAlloro,
eighty feet front on Main-st., and one hundred
and slaty on for eight hundred dollars,
and intends to put up a lire-proof brick three
story ttoro on it this summer.
Rev. W. P. Omens has had the courage to
vary from the universal custom in this place, el
painting dwellings with white, and has painted
his house with colored paintv. Several new
dwellings are hi the the process of election, here,
" Wide Awake Lodge No 666, T. G. o f (1. T.,
installed their officers May 1, as follows:
W. C. T., Isaac Everitt , V. T., Mrs Marled
Love; S., A. W. Prid); C., W. P. Omans ; S.,
Herman Gilbert ; 'P., lice Johnson ; M., A. M.
Dunham; D. M., Adclia Dolan-; T. G.. Ella
Reynolds ; 0. G., J. W. Bacon; R. 11. S., Mrs
Francis Clark ; L. IL S., Willa Abbey ; L. D.
D. W. Reyrcolds. Rev. Mr. Tay, of Towanda
delivered a lecture befora.the lodge on the 10;1
imt., to a crowded house. The lodge hag gain',
45 in membership during the last quarter.
LAWRENCEVILLE EOCAL.—A corms
pondent from whom washall ho glad to hear as
often as he.may choose to write, the following two
weeks alo. It reached us alter a letter from
Lawrene villa was in type, and we.
,dh
However it has kept well, as•the reader nil! dis
cover :
"dAwreneeville is a pleasant little village of
about six hundred inhabitants, situated at the
junction of Tioga and Cowanesquo rivers, and is
surrounded by a good farming country, while
there is no reason for its not being one of the
most promising places in our county, it has been
at a stand still, or rather retrograding, for the
past few years. Perhaps it has been on accou n t
of the frequent fires that have destroyed the en- .
tiro business portion, part of which has since been .
rebuilt. There is now in conteinplation tiro
erection of a largo hriuk block on-the site of the
old Ford house, under the auspices of Joel Park
hurst, of Elkland, and J., F. Rusting, of this
place.
We are well provided with carrringe shops,
blacksmith shops, foundry, hub and spoke man
ufactory. The best fanning mills in use :nee
made here.
Mothers and Radiker have a large, commod -
Up store, woll stocked, and aro doing a large bu .
'nes , . Joel Adams has just rcturtSed from ..Ne'v
York with a good stock of goods, and doing
fine business.. C. I'. Leonard, proprietor of- "
drug Store, is now ready to furnish his customers
with snything in his line; ho has just ornamented
his counter with one of the most modern improved
soda fountains, and if the fluid Which comes from
within pleases the taste as the appearance of the
fountain pleases tho eye, I think he will not want
for oustoniCers. J. Phippen has his store in the
Stewart Block, and when we \mit to buy groce
ries cheap we will glee hini a call. -
The Baldwin House has just been refitted, and
promises under,the management of its now land
lord, the gentlemanly and urbane It. W. Paggett•
to afford first elass entertainment for both man
and beast. SPARLIAWK.
MANSFIELD LOCAL. —The Normiq
Literary Society elected the following named
otlicera Saturday evening, May 22:
President—William A. Shappee; Vico Pres.
Alice Devine; Seey—Miss. E. J. Case; Cor.
See.-0. 0. Thompson ; Treas.—Emyna Kern;
L ibarian —Geo. Hoarder—Judicial Committee—
A. D. Draine, Alice Devine and ;hut Rem.
E. M. Lester, of Norwich, N. Y., lectured on
temperance before an attentive audience, Mon
day evening May 24, at the Baptist Church.
Dr. Elliott has bought a lot fronting 122 feet
on Elmira and Church Sta. ikuess the doctor
does not intend to live on Main street always, if
ho is doing nnteh to improve his present residence.
Capt. Davis i lies built a new footwalk in Tr";
of his mother's property
boy !
on (Joon
snm- o3now" of the Normal dashes madly at
your correspondent in the a9commodating col
umns of too Northern Tier G<Lette. Ito asserts
that he has known trees to live in spite of the
Vandalism to which he (ignorantly no doubt)
subjected them: lie appears not to know that
he leaves are the lungs of the tree. I refer him
o some treatise on botany. Prof. Allen will
end him ono free of charge. ACCIDENTAL.
Gossip.—Favored by the humidity of
the atmosphere, the dwellers upon the turrets of
the Alleghenies aro peculiarly blest. Nature
spreads a carpet of brightest green up to every
threshhold, hriWever humble, and away and up to
the crown of the highest hills. Take a full-spread
maple leaf from any tree in yOurlot here in Tioga,
and travel northward half a degree of latitude ;
then compare that leaf with the biggest maple
leaf in the region you happen to stop he; you
will be surprised to find that you' have traveled
into a countrr,where the forest verdure is thinner
and smaller. So, eastward, the same phenome
non will be observed. The humid atmosphere,
and the fierce, unheralded heats of these elevated
plateaus produce more magnificent foliage, greener,
hardier, ana ranker growths of grass and grain,
than more southern regions less than semi-tropic.
We who live hero in the mountains never see 0
Spring, really. Our'season passes from Febru
ary into June, skipping March, April, and May—
months of perpetual delight on the :Ulth
Place a field of Lancaster county wheat beside
one in Tioga,.were it possible, and a stranger
would pronounce the Lancaster field a variety of
dwarf grain. - Wiiiret- only get as mach, or more
wheat to the acre, hu twe get, more and better
straw. Sq with grass; it is perennial with us.
In regions supposed to ho mord favored, land
must be seeded anew every three years. Such
lands are not proper for grazing. They are nat
ural grain lands. In other words, such lands
produce annuals most profitably. But then
-" But then," says somebody, "the , humidity,
of the atmosphere on these mOuntains is favoral#
to rheninatisiMt, and acente inflammatory diseas
es; to lung and throat diseases ;—to untimely
frosts and varhdde weather." Well—wh,evier ex
pects to get on healthily in these te 2 gion. mu,t
make the weather his willing servant. Dol , s the
Fen rise amid sultry heats, you / filo - 0 oti . your
Ilannel ;• by two o'clock the air becomes 1 damp
and chill. ll' you add as
u m dch to your over, as
suldtaeted from your ,mider clothing in the
\ .
no.Tng, you may 'snap/your fingers at rheumu
ti=w and Xf you neglect that precau
tion grumble it you rise next day with G ill
sore/roat. You may.find a dry at
mospherel the we. , ,t, and comparative fret:dela
front intlainnZtory and lung diseases. But those
dead level6reeless pastes, and uhfathoumble
sloughs,/nre UM home of iv hindwinas and the
breedjng-pens oi\deadly malaria. When men
trav6se the Sahara the transit is a fierce strug
gle tor life. Men eannot live and thrive nhere
/the vegetable kingdom \;s absent. Trees absorb
.
'mephitic gases, and thus aid topreservethe c l ot.
librium of the life prineipin,of air; but you can
not have trees without a eorrerndlng moisture
or - rotrattuuspnere. - when you.see a pale face
for exercise;
nothing. A week or two in the woods is good
medicine to a man whose blood lacks vitality, be
cause there he must breathe alr whiCh has been
purged of its deadly acids. If he sleep‘in camp,
every breath expired is at once taken up'by the
foliage about him. Therefore sign not fur tree
less wastes, but be thankful for mountain air,
though frosty out of time, and for a humid at
mosphere, for that is life to the vegetable world.
The solids of these great forests are nothing but
tlio surplus carbon of the air, stored up in a safe
and innocuous shape for the use of man.
—All this has to do with the Law of Comperisa-
tion. We never cease, to feel grateful that God is
God; and that He doesn't deputize any man to
unfold the plan of life. Stagnated souls waste
themselves in sighs for the good old days when
Webster, and Clay, and Adams, and - Calhoun
were the intellectual giants of the day. The
events of the last nine years passed the power of
those men to shape. Remember that the gigan
tic task embodied in the history of that'period of
time Was laid upon the hands of new men.—
Every old stager failed to rise to the occasion.—
so it is everywhere. The men for the times, the
remedy for any temporal destemper, and the pol
icy for the crisis--these are always present in God's
plan. Here weiare, holding in fee simple a uni
verse with Out an accident or a blemish known to
its economy. And yet hear the growls and grum
bles on every b r ead. Get out
_ .0 DO.
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DECORATI N DYA:---Sunday, the day
set apart for the decoration of the graves of the sol
diers who died that the republic might live, was
religiously observed by the people of this village
and vicinity. Tho several Church organizations
united in the impressive services.•
By 10'. A . . M., the Court Roam was densely
packed, and hundreds remained outside unable to
gain admittance. Half an hour later the audience
assembled on th Public Square where a stand
had been erected ant is provided. The ad
dress was by Rev. Jno. A. Biiii'man, Rector 01
St. Paul's Church. Mr. Bowman served through
out the war as Chaplain, and was the senior of
ficer of that grade in the army. Itis experience
in the. hospitals lucre a sail and significant rela
tion to the occasion. Talking his text from the
first verse or the ninth Chapter of Jeremiah lie
proceeded with an address which held the undi
vided attention of the large audience fur mote
than nn hour. Many of its passages were tender
and touching, inspiring the soul with love of coun
try, gratitude to the slain, and to Providence, who
brought the nation out of its great perils and
over the Red Sea of conflict. We shall 111,1, at -
o'llll4 to speak of the address in detail.
The Band was present and executed -set PI at
Pieces of sacred music with fineeffect. Dr. Webb
Sang the Battle Hymn of the Republic, aLoem
panied by the Band, the audience joining in the
chorus. {text , . Messrs. Calkins, Brookman, and
Mibson, assisted in the preliminary and closing
ervices. The occasion was solemn and impres
sive, and characterized by a decorum which hon
ors our pooplo.
I. P. B
At . u'eluCh P. M., a large number of people
lepaued to the Cemetery and laid their offerings
of flowers and evergreens upon the graves of the
soldiers there buried. Nearly every grave was
beautifully decorated, and all were remembered.
The day was tine though cloudy, and nut less
than ILIIO people participated in the cenln..ni4
TMPROV6.IIE\TS.—The borough au
thorities are grading up Main street to the
ings, and otherwise improving the borouLlk
We hope-that First . Avenue may tee, itic a
little ottention this ycar. It•is ono of the nmin
channels of egress and ingress, and the ro.iduay
is d4ions, rutty, and hummocky.
Can llorn's new waretion i so is progressing, and
prom ises to be a leg great improvetneot to
Main street as veil as to his business.
The Smith brotters have built a 61(11tralk in
front of their premises on State street.
The Baptist Society has rebuilt the sidewalk
e lin front of their Hall, and steps for access to the
same.. A new entrance to thu upper ball is in
progress.
- I TUT! TUT I .—Go to TroLEY's . if yob
w,ant to eeo such a nice lot. of things as give one
tbe headache. Terra cotta baskets, Vases of cv
deaoripticw, and Jowelr,y—ludenoribablo ! •
Punnic 1343.31.—The undersigned offers at pub
lic Eitto upon Saturday, Juno sth, at I p, M. at the
residence of Dr. Ingham, on Ist Avenue, personal
property consisting of ono Horse and harness,
ono Cutter, one rosewood Piano, Wardrobe, Mat
tress, Bedsteads, Feather beds, Ritehen stove
and table, Office stove ,te., Terms Cash.
Juno 2,1869 7 1 w Rev. W. A. SALM"
CAMP MEETING•
The Tisis District Camp Meeting . , .
finite about one week, n
mence Wednesday, Juno 21d ,at 9 /k. M to co
polnted to corn-
I n m n i„o3nrg, three miles east
of Mansfield depot, nd thjyych miles west of Troy.—
Accommodations for boats' will ho furnished on the
ground to those ',vetoing
to hire. Mr. Shaw, the
owner of thu . gro n n ,t, and others, will furnish horse
keeping, hay, guts :. &c. Attendants nt Ihu mewling
aro earnestly ' ,guested to provide themselves with
; and to cone' early. Board tents at a reasonable
tent will he furnished to those preferring them, if early
notice given to 11ev. B. o.llliMovault, Mainsburg,
criftga tat., Pa. But is, suet Tamitit-ft make
'their own 'tents of heavy_fach4 cloth. Cut it into
l eng th s of o or j l / 2 yards, and sew together at home for
81 ,1 1 81%0 of tent we may be desired. When the meet
ing i s roe cloth can be used at home, and scarcely
any expense Mt incurred for tent accommodations on
the grothul. And it is believed such tents, as a rule,
o ill shed rain better than those built of boards. By
doubling the cover, drawing, both thicknesses together
ON cc the ridgo but raising the outer covering about a
foot at the lower edge, the air circulates between and
the rain will not beat through. Domestic sheets On
bo hung at the ends of the tent and for petitions ; and
boards can be obtained on the ground for floors. to
board the sides three or ftiur feet high, &c., if desired.
Those familiar with army tents will appreciate our ad
vice. For a. tent 11 by 13 it, one thickness, at one half
pitch, 23 yds. are sufficient ; for a tent 16 by 24 ft. Cal
yds.; anti either sire may be enlarged readily by adding
strips for covering.
Encouraged by the, respect Japed order and the
real interests of the Camp Meeting lost year, we are
laboring hopefully for even hotter success this year.—
Now it remains for the people to • say whether this
meeting shall be well sustained by their presence, and
in every any. It Is hoped all concerned will study
economy am] convenience in expenditures, and keep
the aim at the real object of the meeting; not pecuni
ary benefit. but to win souls to Christ.
5. (1• RIII:s;EVAGLT, W. CocnitaN, P. E.
Chairman of Committee.
Mainsbnrg, May 28.18c0,
NEW GOODS—A very largo and well assorted
Stock of Spring find Summer Goods, at Toles
Barker's.
MO whom it may concern : We the under
signed citizens of Tioga County, for the
purpose of effecting a uniformity in text books
throughout this Normal District, make the fol.'
lowing Itatement, relative to school books now
being presented for adoption in the various
School district i s of this County : Avoiding any
discussion as to the merits of the respectiVe pub
lications, we :imply eay, that, SA:Not:Us UNION
IteArcus_, and SPELLERS, and BoniNsoN's SE
RIES of IkttittprAmes, are equal to, if they do
not excel any other publications treating upon
there subjects.'
Baying no pecuniary intorest,Aireotly or in
directly, in the introduction of any series of
hooks, this statement is' made to enable those
who may bo in douy(touching this matter, to
act with these factsbefore th i um.
The Counties df/Susquebanna and Bradford,
belonging to thydistriet, Intro already adopted,
and pot them into their Schools. The other
eronlieB are / ti) n , acting in the matter.
'the full Owing Township and Boro4ghs of
this County have already adopted them : Moss
burg,Covingtou Borough, Pall Brook, Jackson,
lino rillu. 31:tinsborg, Lawrence, Liberty, Mans
tioi)d Borough, Richmond, Union, Delmar, nod
h pat t, it, die township of Charleston and WeAls
ooro.
Tht. y are abo the ,tandard t-botd:s at t i he
State Notinfil Soli eel at Mansfield.
E. A. Allen, Principal, S. N. S.
Elliott, Pre:3.a lloard Ttrustees, S. N. S.
N. L. ltepiol&, Ex Co., Superintendent.
111, 11, Cobb, Editor Agitator.
E. Horton, Principal, Knoxville Academy.
Hoc. W. Cochran, Trustee, S. N. S
P. E. Smith, President or Board, TiOga
Da% id Cameron, See'y, Tioga School Board.
Jerome D. Niles, I'n:bidet - it of B. Wcllsboro
Dr. W. W. Weld), Director " "
Smith, tt
" " Jackfon.
S. E. Kirkendall, Plineipal of S. Millertown
'• " Elkland. l
h. C. C. Ward.
Alba, Presiduni of Ilon:11, Knoxville.
C. P. Wright, " " " Nelson. .
May 12,
31_,1 c:p clabl 13u. Eli xii. fo ea's.
11.tving been "entirely sold out" by "Acciden
tal," 1 would now, while thanking my old friends
iind former patrons fur the contribution of their
very liberal patronage, introduce to them toy
, uccesser Dr. U. Newell ilimtist, formerly for
three years with toe, but for the past year asso
ciated in the profession with the celebrated Dr.
11 Weston of Towanda. Particular attention is
oir•-•jcaTru tl i T xr...bh,l l my_ broth.
er is so suceessm Y • •
Tho.o using
it I.t.trst its excellence. The "sale
, _
as 1 slopl conYtilanti.imy.
m y bra! her. I'. NEWELL.
June 2,1869-Iw.
Sponeer'slArt Gallory is OIL pine° to got por
traits nia . do sfter .tho true R.mhrandt
They aro truly beautiful.
Mansfield. Juno 2, 1869.
SEWING MACHINES.
EHOWE, Jr., first. Premium Sowing Ma
. chine for sale in NVollsboro, by
Oct. 28, 1808-2 t
Smoot, 800K14,--7-The Sanders Union Series.
The people of tho township of Delmar are
hereby notified that tho School Directors of that
township hare by rhsolution adopted—
The Sanders Union Series of Readers and
Speller. -
Tho Robinson series of Arithmeti4
At very low introductory terms. The First
Render to be exchanged even for Osgood's or the
old Sander's First Reader.
The other hooks furnished at low exchange
rates, with or without the Old books. These
terms can be learned of any of Om teachers or
school directors of the township, or by inquiring
at tly, Book Store of lugh Young A; Co., Wellsbot.
People desiring to avail themselves of'thcso liberal
offers can do so for ninety days from this date,
that is, until Aug. 0, 1869.
Teachers in the several districts of Delmer are
requested to send (Cr leave their names at the
Book Store - of j rfunn YouNc L Co.—[3m.
IVIARRIAGES
O'CONNOR —REDINGTON.- - In the Preshy
terian Church, Wel lshoro, May 23, ult., by Rev. J
F. Calkins, Mr. Miles It. O'Connor, formerly o
New Bruir,wick, C. E., and Miss Sallie Reding
ton, of Wellshoro.
LLOYD—HUCIi".—At the residence of Hiram
Hilburn, Esq., Brown township, Lycoining coun-
ty, May 23, Mr. E. B. Lloyd, of Morris, and Miss
Sarah Jane Bock, of Delmar.
RIPLEY—KOHLER.—At tloi Presbyterian
Par Vamp in Corning, N. Y., April 22, .1869, by
Rev. W. A. Niles, Mr. Joseph Ripley, of Lamb's
Creek, Pa., and Miss Mary A. Kohler, of East
Charleston, Pa.
FLOWER—COL - M.—At the
,satne place, by
the same, May 26, ult., Mr. Lneitta L. Flower, and
:•;tella Coles, both of Lamb's Creek, l!a.
SHAW—HILTBOLD.—In Delmar, May 26
by Bev. Wm. A. Smith, Mr. Thomas A. Sliaw
and Alis 3 Fannie Iv. Hiltbold, both of Delmar.
NEWEI,I,—MATTIIEWS.—At the residence
of the bride's fither, byeerning 'Creek, May 13,
by Rev. E. 11. Colburn,
Mr. Erastus Newell, and
16:1 henie Nlathews, both of Lycoming Valley.
SPECT AL, ZOTIOES.
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VEGETABLE SICILIAN
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FI, 06'1 ti.: - .-- 2ZENEWER..
Tho basis of its remedial properties is a vege
table compound. •
IT WILL RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO
ITS ORIGINAL COLOR.
II will keep the hair from falling out.
It cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft,
lustrous and silken.
It is a splendid hair dressing.
It. P. HALL 35 CO., Nashua, N. 11. Proprietors
her sale by nll•Druggists. [May 10, 18(19.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
TOE All 1 ti.er, having been restored to health in a
f ,tv ..we(•kb, by a vviy situp le i mainly, after having sur
f, led hevolal years with n severe lung affection, and
that di 601 di,e,-.0, Consumption—is noxious to make
Luo*n t his fellow-sun - elms the Means °foam
't o all/win) derire it. he will send a copy of the me
" i lirl -,...,1 (fr. e. 4 charge.) with the directions for
i
me; niig nod min::: the Irmo. which they will find a
!-,.!;" cutst for. CONAINWTION, ASTIOII., ISHONCIIITII, CSC.
_
-'"" "lOC ot the ailvri titter in sending the I'roserip-
IP' ll in to benefit Ilia afflicted, and spread information
syldett he C/MCcIVIA to ha invaluable; and lie hopes
I'verY 4 aff , tcr will try his remedy, as it will cost them
nothing. nod may limes a blessing.
P.itties wishing the meseription, will plente address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y.
May 26, 18o—iy.
ERRORS OP YOUTH.
A GENTLEMAN win). suffered for years from Nor
voug nobility. Premature peony and all the effects of
youthful indiscretion. trill, for the hIIiZO of suffering lin.
" m it y, free to all who need It, the receipt and
directions for malting the simple remedy by which ho
was cured. eufferers wishing to profit by the mice' ,
JOLIN GOM.
c ti o s n e fi e d s e exr . rience, can do so by tuldresging in perfect
•
at n yo9-11, No. OcdoT fitroot i /ism Yokk,
, "dimnty Treasurer.
~-
IT. Goldsmith, of Wellsbcro, will be a
„„„';date fqr Treasurer, subject to the decision
t.`
"lite Itepttlicau convention.
Wo are muested to announce Giles Roberts,
of Knoxvil Is, as a candidate for Treasurer, sub
je(4 to thou decision of the Republican County
Convention.
David Cameron, of Tioga, will be a crindidato
for4reasurer, subject to ;the decision of •the Be-
publican Convention.
' H. Stowell, Jr., of WOlsboro, will be a can
didate for Treasurer, subject to the decision of
1 3
the Republican County onvention.
Remember that Albert , akor, of Westfield Boro,
a one•artned " Bucktaill that votes as he shot, is
the candidate for County'Treasurer, subject to the
-decision of the Republican County Convention.
Yours Respectfully, ALBERT Realm.
We are requested announco Alonzo M
Spencer, of Richmond, no a candidate for Comity
Treasurer in the approaching Republican County,
Convention, and subject to the decision of the
sarne.o
Wo aro requested to announce Gen. R. C. Cox,
of Liberty, as a candidate for Treasurer, subject
to the decision of the Republican County Con
vention.
Charles P. Miller, of Tioga, will be a,candi.
Sato for Treasurer, snbj , 'et to tho decision of the
Republican Convention.
11. S. Ancunn Offers himself as a candidate for
Register and Recorder, subject to the decision
of the Republican Convt i ntion.i ,
D. L. DEANE offers hi self as a candidate for
the position of Register land Recorder, subject to
the decision of the Ropu'blican county • Conven
tion.
PROTIIO, OTARY.
LEROY Tenon, of Charleston, will be a Candi
date for Prcithonotary subject to the decision of
Republican Convention.
J. F. DONALDSON is a candidate for the office
of Prothonotary, subject to the decision of the
Republican Convention of Tioga county.
Wilson VanValkenburg's
tho pinco whoro t ao•crowd go to fri:l
THE NEW SPRING STYLES
POPLINS, ORE DINES, • LAWNS,
ORGANDIES, P QUES,
PERCALLES I , GINGIIAMS,
DELAINES & Pll NTS ALL STYLES
FACTORY'S, Sl'
ED AND UNBLE
MOP
of Airy description ' 1)
,
BUTTONS of all
kin
cheapest .
RitADY MA
ever brought into Tio'
the place, and c
We hnra 8 elected a
and notify gi
LIGHT CASSIME
ENS, FARME
TEItS, &- S
of every desorip
Thankful for past p
tention to )I.lsiness we
once of tho same.
WILSON Is;
Wellshoro,Alay 19
L _: _ _:.OTT
A. FOLEY
WIC RDA
DRY
BOOTS
CROCKERY & WOODEN
READY TO B
Tioga, May.l2, 1
DEALER IN DRY
ware, Boots, Shoe
ner of Market au
Pa. Jan, 011808
REGISTER & RECORDER
No. 2 Union Block. is
ETINGS, BLEACI I
CITED MUSLINS.
:KIRTS,
RESS TRIMMINGS and
ds; also tho largest and
ssorttnent of
E CLOTHING
n County. Itcrnombor
II before purchasing,
it stock with great care
,ntiouien that in
ES, TWEEDS, LIN
S' SATINS, GAI
MAIER WEAR
on No can't be boat.l
tronago, and by strict at
hope to sharp a confirm-
AN VALKENBURG
1860-If
N Lw
110 E
, i
& FARR 4,
I
GA, PA
0:
CH AS
GOODS
Gr
ceries,
& CAPS,
HATS
& SHOES,
WARE,
INSPECTED, AND
. 4 1 FAIR PROFIT
SOLD AT
IZEI
AND SEE.
WICKIIAM ct FARR
EELLEY
GOODS, Groceries, Hard
Hats, Caps, ao„ dm, COT'
Crofton streets, Wollsborc
Mrs. A. ::SOFIELD
W
I OULD respect! inform the public that
she isnow:6llg a large assortment of
l
Spring and rimer Millinery
which she , offers lo at low prism!. Her
i t
stock comprises
Rowers, Ha ortnets l :Ribbons,
08 1
and ladies fano f
Particular ate
end Bonnets. IV
Milliner, 1 Dress-Making
; ,11----
1 IIE underLiould say to her old friends
and tho pu ' linerally. that she has fitted
up rooms in h ding (Ist door below Van
llorn's ware roo r thopurposo of carrying on
Millinery Dress-Making!
Her goods ari new, and consist in part of
`i
Flowers, LacAibbons, Straw Goods, &c.,
and in short, rfr,thing pertaining to a Fash
ionable establitent. Call before purchasing
elsewhere. Pi reasonable.
Particular intion paid to bleaching and
doing ow l )! obdirs' bonnets.
Apr. 2 '6oi. Mrs. JEROME, SMITH.
Juk Received
SPRING MKS and S A D C F IC L I A N N G O I
S,n t o, s
April 14, U.
ANEW iYf POPLINS, ALPACAS &c.,
and Is for Trininnnge at
E LANO 6: CO,
3.5 7 5 ," Irailitli — g *l IS
RT GALLERY
,
Is the pi t o gc4 your PHOTOGRAPHS. New
and Rustidenery. The new Cabinet size made
in any poKM. 1 I apr. 14, 1869.
=EMI
ASPLIDI
at
A I ril 11369
_
A LAM Stock of Spring Clothing nt
DD
A
;imp LANO & CO
tal,est Stock of Frames
Iti'flop Count for sale at the lowestprioes, a
CLAY KING'S
Art Gallery.
Aprit4, 1861.
Pieture
bo
llu primes, at
Aptl 14, 186
GiOcery
IC.
WIIOLES
in all
ROUE
F7 . grl i T
GOODS,
FORE IG
NN
WOOD &
ROC
CITILDREI 'S
PMRAII.
A full am
mentioned th
hand.
Partieula
Dealers and
tared to oxa
Coming,
HP . i.IIR
Haring b.
anottor Or
largo pots, I
can nako a
RAR
Dahlias, Rol
all sorts;
Baskets
nine,
Ciss
I in vari
Now. Crimson Cl
sorts in pots or by
beige- i'lan;ts, E L .
(two years old) .
White Salad, Caul
All kind of car 1
of April, at tho di
of lICCAa : dr. Mi i:
Having employ.l
Florists' h. will
tion to customers
and coltivrition of
This Spr f ing's
may desire and w
come and eo my II
solves. H ith gr I
favors. .
MeeAnn tt,
od ; 35 to
Towand I
12 0 I
Store, Wel
T AM A
platfor'
fur their
all made it
and warro
made. Clic
lowest Man',
Wellsbor
For Sale.
It
—The subs riber offers for sale tile following
property, situates in Covington townshivand
Tijga co inty, Pa.:
borough,
58 acresf lan in Covington tp., on William
son Rood adin.. to Dlossburg, 4 miles there
from and 1 mile f out Covington borough, about
20 urea improved. a good frame house, barn and
other outbu;ilding. thereon. Also, Sawmill, Sash
Factory, null Shi glo Mill and water prlrilege
thereon. Also, t• o apple orchards of 170 trees,
mostly ebo oo fru t, and about half bearing trees
—lB plum lives, 2 Cherry, 00 Currant bushes,
red, white, and bl3ek, 4 Crabs, 10 bearing Grape
Vines, 12 pear, a3d Peach and Quince.
AlBo—a 3 Tlmb.r lot, 349.8 acres, -I) of a mile
from Sash Factor,. and Sawmill. Timber, pine,
oak, basswbod, c. estnut, ash, beech, birch, maple
and hemlot it . A so—a lot in the village, adjoin
ing Cieroni ' ore' lard, fronting on Williamson
t t
road and ailrea , containing about an acre, a
2.story II use, o tbuildings, fruit trees and a
good well of water thereon.
Also—an'other :Wage lot, fronting on William
son road, 61 feet ront by about 200 deep, and
another 10. frOnt ng on said road, 114X174 feet.
For fort er pa tioulars inquire of DAVID S.
IRELAN, :r., or 5: J. IRELAN, Covington, Pa.
-Aprll24 /849 tr,
generally.
paid to repairing Hats
oro, April, 28, 1136:1-2m.
intks departments.
1 i '
stock pf Kid Gloves only $1.,00
DE LAND k CO.
FOR , SALE.
A aptoridid stock of
IFrame Mouldings
• .
anufactured to order at reasona
CLAY ICING'S_
Art Gallery.
-- -
and Provision Store
_ ___
RNING, N. Y.
SMI:EI-29
AND RETAIL DEALER
f
ALE
kinds
, PROVISIONS
lE
OMESTIO, GREEN &
DRI
D FRUITS,
FRUITS AND
WM
ETABLES,
OW WARE, GLASS &
lEEM
ERY WARE,
ARRIAGES, CABS &
EBB
TORS, TOYS, &o:, &c
etc assortment of the above
the best quality always on
1 corn
,00ds o
atten
Conan,
inn L
• i• ,
ion pold to Fine Groceries.
ers will find it to their in
s Stock before buying.
Tarok 81, 1869.
EH!
HO
HOUSES
uoh expense in fitting up
ills°, giving moro room for
myself that no Green House
chow of
THRIFTY PLANTS,
on to
,on II
ilatto
otter
AN
bonito, Petuinas, Geraniums,
Plants, all sorts ; Hanging
j atterns ; Beautiful Pogo-
Ve
Basko
new
Capo
us, di:
Pressamios,' Carnations,
f' olor ; Pelargoniums
ety, &.e. &c. hx.
star Tomato Plants, and all
he dozen. All kinds of Cab.
g Plants, Asparagus Roots
ago Roots, Celery, Dwarf,
flower, Thyme. '
Vegetable plants ready [lst
een Houses and at the store
, hfercur's New Block.
d one of the most experienced
all times give any informa
n tho modo of propagation
`Nants.
taloguo will be sent to all that
ito for it. I invite all to
ouscs, Plants, &c., for them
titudo I acknowledge past
i
ill ho found at the store—,pf
ry morning, Sundays excolit
each. ",
quots
Mix ov
.0 cent:
~ Pa., .
ders let
labor°,
3,.1869-6m.
.
at Rm. noberts's Ilardwaro
will reeoiv,e prompt attention.
or Sale.
or Kinney & Co., celebrated
ng Wagons, all styles, also
arriagos and Buggy Wagons,
ztyle, and from Jersey timber,
every respect, equal to any
sh any of the above at the
ors price's. L. C. BENNET.
• 5, 1869—tf.
GENT
Spr
fight
good
rated ii
l uf f a u e r ta n i
Ma
MEDICAL .ADVICE
Is often quito expensive, but this you have. for
the reading. I
If by accident, you get 4calded, bruised,
. burned, or sprained,!the4 apply
Salutifer
immediately; for it is quick to give relief;
and powerful to cure pain and soreness.
If you are afflicted with lameness, or
numbness and stiffness of the limbs, or with
severe pain, or painful swellings like Neu
ralgia and Influmatory Mien zatism, then
EI=MII3
byalt means. Apply it quick yso as not toi
leave it open to the air; and u. 4 it accoPding
to Unctions on the bottle.
If you h ce Sore • Throat, or Quinsy, or
Felons, or 'roup, or Pleurisy, or Chilblains,:
or any of !these• disorders that require an
award remedy, then
•
SALUTIFER
IS what you want, far it has
: 14 roved a bless
ing to thousands. Although it is reckoned
to be one of the strongest medicines ; yet it is
so safe that even a childmay handle & use it.
SALUTIFEII
Kept constantly on hand for - immediate use,
will certainly prevent. much 'suffering, and
may save life
If you are prudent and economical, an i
desire to save expense ; then ,remember tha
SALITTIFE
Is found to he a saving of more than $ll
year in all families tl at use it.
frii - For sale by all Drug
Depot 252 Greenwich St., New
Wholesale and
DRUG S
By W. C. K
THE subscriber will keep o
a full stock of
DRINNINDIREDICINES
PAINTS, OI
Patent Me
Flavoring Extracts, Perfumery, Kiero•e
Lamps, Wicks, Dye Cold:rs, White W's
Lime and Brushes, •''arnish and
Sash Brushes, Wiu ow Glass
all sizes, Varni• p. of all
kinds, Fancy Soaps, •
SPECTA
Hair and Tooth Brushe
Yankee Notions ; Os ,
11 sortment
Doi ceopathic
and a full et'
- Pure - Wines a
Buyers aro requested to
cos bofore purobasinz, oleo
March 24, 1869—1 y
BULLARD
are now o
GENTS' & LADIES'
FRENCH 111ERI
AMERICAN MER)
ATL OTHE
IT GRML
PRI
CALL AND SEE
Welisboro, Jan. 20, ISO 9
The Best tock of
Fiot.r,
FEED, MEAL, PO
&-.4
ill Welleboro,
A choice lot of CLOVEN
besides all hinds of GA 1
SEEDS, SEED PI
You can get oa
EGGS, BEANS, Pe,
BEESWAXI
Marcb 31, 180.
RIP SHE
!Paola rj
F OR CASH, WO lily
COS:
Very best Rye &
here,
Best imported Feed,
Best C0M211071 Beet?, .
Cow Feed,
The above goods, at
strictly cash !
Wo don't mix sand in ourlced
We haven't a Plaster 14i11 conneetedkvith'
Flouring yin !
Our Feed is pure! 11
Wellsboro, Jan. 20, 18
Just Received and sold
April 7, '69-tf.
lets. 'Wholes
ork.
Retail
OIL
a
ESS.
hand at: all times
OE
icines,
Hair 01
LES
, a full 4tock
a complete' as
of
Me4iiciaic
ock of i
d Linuors
all and exam i
here.
W. C. K fira
& CO.,
121113
FURS AT CO
ITOS AT CO T,
NOS AT COST
t GOODS
I
REDUCE
UM!
K, PROV SI
I b
; an o--found a
M. B. PRI. gam
land TIMOTI
, Y S t
DEN and small VI
l OTATOE:S, dc6., at
E9EIMM
s r h for your
TATOES, i
&c., AT
M. B. PRI CE
GOE
IS DATE
11 FEED at t zEp
Is, Ground
$2,50 cw
2,25
2,00 "
1.75"
Il e above pr'ces
4i,IGHT & BAii
9. •
oodh►
New
cheap, for Cash.
OLEO A BA* KE
SELLING OFF AT COST
FOR CASH!
Eig lag I \l7,V,lllalUt 4 Cia.
Will'sell from this date their entire stock of
DUGS, MEDICINES,
.i
Perfumer*, Notions, Dye-
Stuffs, Paiute, Oils,
Varnishes, .Glass, Putty,
Alcohol, Turpentine, Kerosene 0
Tobacco, Cigars,
Wall-Paper, Curtains,
Fixtures, &c., &c., &c.,
AT COST FOR CASH.
Positively no Humbug.
Wellabor°, March 3, 1369
Fresh Goods Received Weekly
Dry Goods
Fresh Groceries
CROCK`ERY:
13 ®®NO ISM ORLZ2blit,
Hats and Caps.
Be it remembered, that
Converse & Osgood
keep constantly on hand a largo stock of genera
M,ERGHANDIZE
GOODS AS REPRESENTED. NOT
TO BE UNtERSOLD
Jan. 6, 1883.-Iy. CONVERSE d: OSGOOD,
WATCHES
(11‘(-
M Xl7
The undersigned would respectfully inform
the citizens of Tioga and vicinity that ho has
just opened a
Watch and Jewelry
establishment in Borden's ±rug Store, and is
prepared to execute all %piers in his lino of
business with despatch' and in the best of man
ner.
ALL WORK WA.RRANTED.
S. WILE
•
Tiogn, Fob. 24, 18139.—tf.
CLEAR THE
MORGAN & TIPP-
MI
ARE receiving fresh•lots
every day at their Stor
. .
East Charlto n
and hereby give notice that toy intend to load
ono-horse towns like Wellsheo'and Mansfield in
both .
- - - - - -- -
PRICES AND V:, RIETY.
See if wo don't do it:
April 21, 1869-4 w.
THE GRAND PRIZE
Paris Exposition Universeile
CHICKERING 9 S
A.merloan Pianos `triumphant
OVER ALL THE WORLD
Miss H. W. TODD, Agent.
Deo. 23, IStii3. WeHeber°, Pa
E• S. - Perking , M. D
Respectfully announces to• the_ citizens of East
Charleston and vicinity; that he would be
grateful for their patronage. Office at the
Store of Cooper and Kohler. Mar. 24th
A FULT, stock of (irocerios nt old prices at
DE tANO & cp.
)ril 14,1869
State Street ..Lots.
AP. CONE having laid off his land on
. State Street into town lots now offers
them for sale on reasonable tortes.
Wellsboro, April 28, 1869.
ACKING for hopo,bostquality 25 cts .oryard
la at Lon LAM) it 60'8.
P. R. IVILLIADIS & CO•
TRAC
E, Agt's
goods by railroad
in
at th©
NEW S,PRING GOl
AT
J. A. Parsons Si
We invito your attention to our New
wo think you wi, I find it very attra.
cheap. 1 . 9,"e do not, as most in the t
groat advances, /6c., but intend to
goods for a dollar, taking the aVera
stock, , than at any time for soveral yea
Our Linen Stock is very large and c..
Brown Tablo Linens 48, sa, 88, Bs, pc
Bleached " " Os, Bs, 10s, 12s,
Table Clothi'3 extra Si
Qualities.
Napkins from
Towo Is from
Towollings
ls; 160, 18, 200
Full linos of Drapery Muslim'
Quilts, Table Spreads, check and et
sooks, Sco T at very reasonable prices.
In Domestic Cottons our '
very desirable. With as
Leading Goods at Low I
'as ever.
Wo have Brown Sheetings yd.
Bleached muslins is per yd. Hand
Is yd. Common Prints 6} cents, a
goods such as Checks, Denims
Stripes, - &c., equally cheap.
Cassimeres,\ Kentucky . Jeans,
acles. A- larger stock•than us
I still lower prices.
Dress Goods -and
We have a find Stock ofk, early 13
very cleap.
BLACK ' ALPAC
We are keeping a still Larger
same makes of which we sold
season, and are now selling them
cent less than last fall. We sh ,
numbers hating them at ps, 414,
Bs, 10e, 12s, and wo know that n.
us either as to prices, qualities,
assortment.
BOOTS & g
Our trado last year was large'
than ever boforo, end we.desir!
this season, and to do so, ixtendl
bettor stock in fine worlf. for L,
dren. We shall continuo to kel
assortment of
Richardson's Work in
Boy's Shoes, Women'
dren's Calf, Kip and
co Shoes.
At about the sumo prices as
work is the most reliable of an
large trade enables us to soli it
I profit. In
Ladies , Serge Con
ters, Se),qe Babnorals, and
Also, Kid and Pebble
Wo shall him* a much largo
before, and sell it less than rog
WINTEE) G
We ate selling off the balan
Winter Shawls, Sacqu
Good, Furs, 0
At a roduction of full 25 p
regular prices, any ono dosiro
cheap can now do so.
J. tl. I'laßC3
Corning, nirch 10, 1869.
Atlantic and Gre
ER= RAIL
THE GREAT BROAD G
FOR
6LEVEL AND, TOLEDI
MILWAUKEE, ST
. OMAHA,
And to all Points in tho IVEspT
Dayton, Cincinn
VILLE, ST. LOUIS,
CITY, MEMPIII •
ORLEANS
And all points in the South
No Change of
TO CLEVELAND OR
From any point on the Erie
vantago and convenience n;
other route
3 TIIROUGII LIGIITNIga
DAILY.
!Baggage Checked Throug
from ono car to another, prey
ago.
Tickets via this popular ro
at all offices on the lino of th
of
When purchasing ask the
via the ATLANTIC ..t: G
RAILWAY.
Gen. Ticket and,Pass.
Jan. 6, '69. ,
HARDWARE AN
CONYERS &
trAVE on haid and aro
IXat their '
Hardwair
every article deeded in th
HARDWAR 1
SHELF HARDWARE
MAILS, MIDDL
ELMIRA SA)
=ILIC
Cooking, Self-Regu
Stove
Home Co
and the justly
AMERICAN CO
TI -w
No pains will bo spored
our customers.
CON
Wollsboro, Jan - . 6, 1869,
John C.
ATTORNEY
roncovillo, Tioga Coon,
George Mc',collo Boot ,t•
attended to with prompt
0" pair'largo Tom
lbs., 2 Utica Wagon
Democrat Wagon, 1 light t
gon, 5 pair Bob Sleds, pa!
}farness, 6 pr. bindingThal,
For further particulars-Imi;
Niles Valley, March 17,
T AMPS.—A now kind o
1.1 no bronkagenf ohimn
HOUSE and to r t for Falai
quire of D. .. Belch ,
May
. 12, 1869-4w-'
1100 P SHIRTS, at
lIS ,
0.,
Stook as
tine and
l b, claim
: ivo more
of our
a.
leap.
I A
1
yard
!es and
1 55,00 doz.
$6,50 "
$1,50 to
$1,75 t.
50, '1.6, 3s.
arsoilles
rpod Hain-
.took is
many
' ates
ide 121 ots.
orne Prints
d all other
Tiekings,
& Cotton
, al, and at
Ittyvi
ring. Goode,
!Stock of the
a many last
t about 10 per
I keep all the
26e, ss, 62, 7s,
ono can beat
r as to to the
OES. '
in this stock
to increase it
to keep a atilt
dies and Chit,'
p up our large
Men's and
: & Chil-
Moroe-
st year. This
sold, and - our
t a Very small
revs Ga1"01i,771
"oli,771 Boots.
oat Work
stook than ever
tar prices. ,
ODS.
of outoetock of
[ ings, Dress
c.
I, cont. from our
,s of buying.vory
NR & CO.
THE
t Western-
-AND
AV'S,
• GE ROUTE
, CHICAGO,
PAUL, -
nd NORTH-WEST.
ti, Louis-
KANSAS
, ,NEW
in Southwest, 'with
!Coaches
INCINNATI,
ailway. An ad-
It offered by any
EXPRESS TRAINS
and No CIIALNGE
, nting loss or dam-
to can bo I
procured
Erin Railway, and
ABBOTT,
DEPOT !ELMIRA.
Agont for -Tickots
' EAT WESTERN
SEERS
OYPOSI
B. SHATTUC,
g't, Cleveland, 0.
D. RUCKER,
t., Meadville, Pa.
Gon. Su
STQVES
OSGOOD
onstantly receiving
Store
region of oonntry,
in the
I - LINE.
IRON, STEEL,
TOWN AND
i S, ROPE,
!cdors and Coal
pamon,
olobratnd
OK STOfl3,
A R E
o moot the wants of
ERS OSGOOD,
ly.
orton,
ou'Arr LAW, Law
y, I'a. Office over
Shoe Store. Business
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It. DIMON .i, CO.
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