The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 19, 1870, Image 4

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    Vor, the Agitator,
" Yrit LA BEETBINtry.. ,,
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71. j ; :F1:; , t ` , r. Fitt; 11Z 1 .6a0 0 . VV" ~ .. A ' t
He bade his friends a long adieu, 1.) ',
His step was firm, his heart was true; '
/301rienTlirepglitlemt - In tie:ye:7 '7
An tiii Milg'lloll'Atilio Omani -by:
"Oh father, father, whither away?
'TO fallow not, the 'hounds terdliy."
fuphl ,
on, dear son, our country eels,
11 - 4;e a liquor, or,—your father fella,";
1 z - • .:;" 1 . -- t , z •=.' ..- L,- Al
"Thenist4pr, &Pam. a rifle lirignt,
I'll sleep on the tented field
t io night,
*For God, and Freedom, I'll homy stand,
t r• .:4 1 i °TAO -O nP - 9 3 c0rOillt kbe l Vattit. ll 4 l 44.
-) .plTi) I . " f 1t i :: T ' .: t ' .
HIV daughter otirate; . a, ratidon.rair, _
Witii_diiollic; eyelandstalis most rare;
aOh'fitiliert, father, thither
You go tweifitia, to iimeoftlie• plow."
"Daughter, do'st hear the bugle'. call?
manylight, must Many, fall; ,
Our sunny sales are red with wine,
• Maher, than pressed from ruby
1-;i1
ppl i r shall be a,nation free, •
The peonin, shall the monarchs be;
And 'neath our own - Tine covered tree,
We'll shout for God, and Liberty."
The maiden caught the glad refrain,
And sang it o'er and o'er again;
"Go father, hrothery said she,
lii 416q0i
our. Eiod,' and e Llheiti t " _
The V:111a the,B4publiacaii
RP.w.
PollOy. of
-the .
publitan'party with reference to secur
ing the publio domahl fob actual settle
ment, must necessarily fcirM one of the
subjects which the people will discuss on
the ev,e9( a new appeal for their confl
demie_and support. They will ask for
the party that has been' faithful , ,t -la=
her Itife iu'th Walk b i 3"
pubitt ONtaifkoi wik:study, :the
indle - atiOns of the future in regard to
them The subject is ono of great Im
portance, of course, irrespective of any
merely party triumph, for It is Inti
mately connected with national devel
opmciat, with finance, with labor, and
with•tiade. But if the Republican rec
ord iflitkoh:that the party can 'claim to
have ttob3d 'usefully, and in the inter*
of tlkijaboring man, it has a right' to
the' bonaideration -whichi the? fact de.
mantl94,
00.Ofithe fir - at...acts of the Republican
Con** after some neceesar,y. steps
to .resist the rebellion for which : the
Deritociritie :party was largely, reapon
siblOilia the passage of the Homestead
law . ."L Under that measure 'the public
domain was offered to the !abating man
atripiatitleiilly:a freegift—the liayrit#ll
or ten dollars and , actual settlement
being the only conditions towards the
posseselon• of 160 acres of land. At
the same tune the only policy by%whioh
this great opportunity for labOr could
ho realized was not neglected. Land
grants have been conceded to aid in
1
the eonstr etion of linos of.communlea
tier), by -1- bleb 'vast 'territories, little
else than an untraveled wilder ass,
were open d up ter the advance Of civ
ilization ntl the creation of we Ith.
Thousand ot newThOmes have been
erected in localities before practically
unknown The possessi t ob of the Con
tinent, with all its wealth of soil), of
climate -and of, nalueral prodti / et/lon,
tkea, jay nie,anti . of: these assisted thaws
been given to the people. And ,, when
these modes of cheap and easy transit
were established, or provision for their
4.tabilsliment, made, Republican 'lead
t;ra entered upon the second stage of th,e
process by which the industry an eti
terprise of the laboring man might be
',till further secured. : The work of
opening the vast interior had been' as
si3ted, and further development of rail
r`had and canal enterprise might now
ho left to individual States and terri
tories.',' The time had arrived for such
a resolution as Congress passed 'in its
in , it session, that the public lands of the
'United States - shOuld , be held for the
exclusive purpose ot se - curing heme
steads to' - actual settlers, , under the
Homestead and Pre-emption laws, sub=
ject 4 .,to reasonable-appropriations tor
edUcational purposes.
''Here, then, is what the Republican
party has done and proposes to do for
the working men of this country. It
unstated laws by which . the public do
main *as declared the property of citi
zens who‘ , were desirous of securing
home Ter themselves, and imposed
conditionsfor the acquisition of such
that were of merely - nominal character,
It eneouraged 'the enterprise 'by--whose'
means the vat regions waiting for set
tlement could be rendered accessible.
And when these latter bad been con
structed or sufficiently advanceil, .fur-,
tiler grants were suspended, and the
immense remaining) domains reserved
for the'iiie and . benefit of the people' at
large..—New-York Tribune. --
SPooN3.—At a tea-party
\ iu Washing
ton, .where General Butler was a guest,
the hostess, glancing over' the table, per. :
C'elyed his cup unfurnished With an ini
fio:rtant implement, of which he was
supposed to appreciate the Value.
?Why, general Butler," she eiclaiined,
'.u.atlittle womanly fluttirof consterna
tion, "haven't you a spoqh?"
deed; madam;" quickly keiponded - the
general, springiog from his seat with
welt acted ,earnestness, and slapping his
I:4*.etp, - one after the other "upon my
wobl; madam; if you don't believe me,
madam, you may searchme I" The ap
plause which greeted this spontaneous
sally.
."may. be more easily hitagined
than-described."
The Emperor Paul, of.itussia, once
ordered that certain retail shops should
Ail be numbered "1; eta," 'poithwith
every shop bore on its front" No. 1, etc."
igiloh•was the Pnperor's order; 'apd it
Waelit,eraUrobeyed,, for the Russians
tires literal people. One day a mandate
'roati . issued that no man' should walk
the Streets at night without a lantern.
doctor. set out on his rounds, attended
by his servant carrying a lantern: 'The
police allowed the servant pass, but
arrested the doctor. .
:AN. l .l,;estOn • teacher = asked ' /lei* boy %/xi. Made the glorious univeise; but
the boy couldn't tell, ao the teacher got
a rawhide and told the boy if he s didn't
ielt:he Would wallup ' t rhe boy
limited at the wht and sniveled out:
( 'Please, sir, I d i dl, butir . 1 4clon . 't do it
a:gtri / 4 • The teaoper fainte.l.
•
farina wrote as folleWs.to a dis -
illguished scientific agriculturist to
,Whom he felt under obligationt for in=
tred:OCing h'vtiri4y of swine: "fleapec-
Led Sir: went Yesterday to the cattle
show. I found several 'pigs of your
sppolke ! •,,•There •W ELS p, ,
great variety of
I was astonished at, not see
fug you there."
A colored cook expected' company of
her own kind, and waa at a loss hew to
cintertain her friends. Her mistress
1; 1 0;itt,. ; pialoo, you must
,make
miss's, how caul waken?
I got nO:applea, no butter, no numa to
counsel,'', said a learned, _lodge,
*ell to pluck name : o f the,
fet4be,ts out, of the wings' of imai3ln
ation, and stick theta Into the tall of
hlsjudgment."
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tnA superior manner, Pialntnr.in Colors, from a wed-
Om card to a sheet poster. Any kind or style ot work
done at this office, as follows: •
• t 7 i,..;;; i -- ..”-;•,, - • '.:••": •,•,- ~. ~..- - - ~
i
iAtgr Soaks, Pamphldis; ' dardsi;liivihtticid Cards,-
Hind Bah, Programmes, Pheolu3, Drafts, Dubills,
Btll•,,Rßfad,, Circulars t 7, - . Orders, Abipploir +Dards,- -..
Ihisiness Oards - ,linvelopea, Tinted Plate Printing,
Ifgeiting Cards, Wedding - 'Ao., Ao., 14.
_ , , _. • • .
Justice Blanks,
,
1, 4%) , all otber Wailing' sonstatitly, on laud and fir sale I
_•,` o'' Z•le - ..;;
s,wirrantee, . 'c `‘lficboo l
Contract,
15 ,1 111 i'clalm. . {Sammons, Subpoenas,
Statement and Confession, Warrants Executions,
:ricable A aeon, 7 : - '-', . Indemnifibig Bonds,
13 nds,Constable's Sale, ' Attachments, Judgment
Rector's Sale, Notes, Petition and Bond
larriagetfortiddate, ,for ApOrient of Guardian.
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And any.other blanks net enumerated above will be
printed to Ordet oti short notion. . .' i' I: , ' ",,,, -.,, ', ,
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tAr Persdtisiteddi nit °Nett for; JOB Wplill*til get
their Bork promptly done and returned. We obeli
sure no petal to please our customers in this depart
nt. Those sending work, phalli) state the etre of
j, Mod of ink and paper desired.
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NAN'OBLDER & IIITOLIBI;L.
Proprietor..
Let the “Catmon Roar !
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rh4b ba's"ptit beon revolved "tit the neivfiltereol'
MB
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
ire are offering treat bargains WIWI cannot fat
We have an eioellent line in this departinent,
and at prices that 'must suit all. Look at the
agorae:. i.
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We also keep a large assortment of miscellan
eous goods, inch as is usually found in dry godds
stores. Our assortment of
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=jog •.,,,,,
a. :ttli*: - Agitatie
Liu
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WS aloe talwelirtedke4VarttV ; Tslie, Pressu. &Q.,
and hu orrery ad*diager? _
r, daPag
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jOICI-PREIVIING
• eb. 1870
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Throughout - 16 .Land
of the large assortment: of
CHAS. C. MATHERS.
;Come and• See - the New Goods!
WE LIKE TO SHOW THEM.
In the limo of
Co please.
We are also offering great bargains in
3.11'55 GUORS!
1 trbtob oardot but pietst) the ladles. •
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Grocery. Department,
Sugar froutt 10 to 14,1 cents.
Tea field 76 eta. to $1,60.
D. B. Deane Saleratua, 10 ciente.,
Syrup, 80 cents. '
Coffee 25 cents. ,
Chewing TobEteco from 80 eta. to slli.
Hats and Caps
or Mon and toys, are varied and °complete. Wo
keep in the
Boot & Shoe
trade, the different styles to please all, and o
the best manufacture.
Sept. 14, 1870
- WALL PAPER!
,t WALL PAPER 2
WALL PAPER
LET it be dbitinotly understood to the lAA.
itants:and °Mune. of
,Wellsboro,
_tbot • we
witl eoll
•
WALL ,PAiltit:t:'
and any other in the
rorl.A.g imairLe,,
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cheaper than can be sold.by any other tlrmr in
Tiogs County; further we doaffirm that no man
can undersell us unless they receive by
the
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AIR LINE.
We Aeve Not reoeived from,N. Y.,
35,000 ROLLS oF WALL PAPER
" 1 _ I
boughtiat the present Gold prices sl,lVwhicli
we will sell cheaper than any other tirlitivekt of
N. Y. Call and examine, and we are Certain
that we can plasse in Price and quality;ara If
not salted we will pay yen for your time in
specie.
P. B. W1T.4,1&1014 00:
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Wellsbqro, Aptil 6, 180.
Livery Stable!
ATKINS at LOUDEN re
`-
• IV speotfelly inform the yob
.w..a...ec-•$ Ito that they hare established a
iGiTery, for Hire,
At tbelifilable on Pearl Bt.,
.opposite Wbme
vra abop'. 7 . olngle or double rigs furnished to
order. They to keep good bormes end we.
gone, and Intond to pieces, Piloer reasonable.
WATIeII46 & LOUDIIN.
NOV, 24p 134971 7.
' .. "<:. , R 4 P4:4‘e' —,- /Z 4, :' ,: i.-o.\''s•clitfaYaft;;Ait;i4 s 2•4oW*4)*
StoYeti If ,Stone
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C. C. MATHERS,
Baobo'e old stand:
A: a! 111 , :z; : ; 414. R . JD W A *,II !
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'Having on hand a large stook of Tin, Stoves
and Hardware, the undersigned takes pleasure
to announce theklie',v tie* esi t w' greet cittlaY•ad''
ded to the usual stoo k of the old etanctou
MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO,----
a oomplete ageortment — of "Shelf -- 11 dilate,
of whtoh be ennaterefe the following articles:
NAILS - , SPIKES, lIMI,ONVBANS,IC ., OITT;
! MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS,
L T IIIITTS; STRAP . :11INGES,
dift.PEEPPEE'ittOOLifir
PI WS, AXBS,
• : AUGERS,
BITTS,
r •
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4IT A BTOOKEI HATCHETS, 011188L8,
SHOVELS, SI'AISEISrkORICEI, -
BENOH-SOREWS,
*001) SOREWS, OARRIAGE BOLTS,
BURRS,' SKEINS, WASHERS,
10)Pri, AXLE.:
414
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PRIM:UW/15MB '611004, - 1100P, BAR,
& BAND IRON; GRINDSTONE
-314NGING8, DOAN
POPPERS, •
SAOSAGE ()OTTERS AND STOPPERS
COMBInD. AIeit,'PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
POWDER AND
GAPS. _ - f -
PATENT BARNDOOR HANGINGS
a new thing,, and made for use. These are but a
few of the many artibles composing 'the stook
Of Said are. '
I invite the public to oall.and examine for
themielves. I aim to keep the bait quality of
good's in my line; and ail work to order done
promptly and well.
SASH, DOORS. BLINDS.
AT imfroitfißiois,
Always on hand-or ittrniehed to order, at
kl
ROBERTS dc BAILEYS Hardware
Score, Weiteboro.
• • • WILLIAM ROBERTS.
WeJlettoto*Oot,l,lPOrtf;_
The Atlatitle ,Ctible
frIBOUGH transmitting its freight with very
I. great rapidity, bidding defiance to time, dis
tance, gorse Power and Steam, is nevertheless
decidedly a .1 ,
•
WHT UM!
and Sn that Line moat GROCERIES are to be
found, (sooner or later.) The '
PVIILIC
will therefoiitiake.notice that
- A. GARIIINER
cOntinnee to received and ;Usual:nit to his cue
comers
DISPATCHES .
of every thing under the heavens, in the lino
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
with the most incredible disiatokr.' What is the
need of mentioning articles when the public is
assured that •XVBRYTHING that fiver ought tp
.
be kept in a . . , .
GROCERY & PROVISION STORE
is kept here and for sale. The only thing the
subsoriber promises to, do as an ,attraotion to
customers besides keeping the beak assortment
of Goods in the town v Is to try to give every
man his money's worth.
June, 8,1870. L. A. GARDINBR.-
Grocery ;and , Provision Storew
COWING, N. Y.
CJ.D.
WNOLIISALE -AND DSTAIL DI104111;
in all kinds of
IROCERES• lONS
PROVIS'
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Wines, Liquors' 'an4
Cigars,
-romaraN & DOMESTIC, GREW&
DRIED, *BUTTS, ,
CA NNE .D „F.R,efiTS
VEGBT-LAW,
wbcip &' WILLOW' CELAPg.
ortonzari
OitILDREiPIS 43 . ARRIAGES, CILI3O &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &a►., -41-0.
Atoll and *wardens assortment of the above
mentioned goods of the ,boot quality •always 9A
lusod,„
_
Particular attention 'paid tO Pine Organic,
Dealers and Consumers will And it to their to
West to examine his Stook %Wont
Corning, V. T., Aug. 17, 1870.
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New S t ock ! _.New Goods! ! ! -.-' v i 4.-.. , -...titt,l-,„:, 1
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SE Alt,S:-'& DERBY •1 "* , o'c t " •;‘ '''''.'" . .' '
41AvE taken-the now.ator,e,nna.dnot .. above 1 " ,-:.::' r ” .- z_, - -; - ,,,,„1. ,',.7 ~-. 2 _; 1 :,..-
JUILI Wright it !limey. wileto, 940 Ili .00 sna • , • ir.: --; •, --.•;.-;,-:T
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mi!.ll 10E16w/took lit • i-f qf , r 4
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:-.., h. f:,J - K • ' 4.-
_' f, jr
- . (Froni:bAiiiiiiiiitilly , bribe - Ablated Statalapit
- BOOTST•BALMORALS; €l-",±EITERS; ; t.. 1 -- ~; . --..t •. _ . --.•,,,t‘ii ,
, A9- 0 1121 4 49G1A11k AFIl f , - , z , ~.-.
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warranted tO litany iota - (rein' NO. 0, - to -111- tn
„elusive. The stook balk been soleoted by one
- wholl& tlitiitdeillitiigo 0t..: `, Z 1 ' 4 ri-f.i . ,',_
THIRTY- YEARS'_ EXPERIRNOR
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to the business, and is the best and Oiliest to the
country, Oar stook of
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VREWiIt _ CIALC I
-!ER; soLgii=cOritmort-olitto,'
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__will be kept up as beretufose.
On Bindings wo shalt le .fognd ,at home al.
Ways, and'. *timbal endiai , erl to , sell at paean
sattafaotory to the trade. We won't be under.
OM. IL:1;c
CASH PAID
FOR RIDES, SKINS, FURS Bu.PELTS,
MEM
0.0 L
• .017.
„ opTlCit,ll9# wiE Ake GIL
CUSTOM WORK.
.t. 12•1.1 • '•'
There's comfort in a well wide custom boot,
That fits the corns without too much compressing'
Bet eierrybOdiknAws s shabby
Oanntlbe compromised by overdressing.
'Cite , may Vretti ofeitif a.sult
Of finest cloth, but t4ersk, is, nc,fluesiing
Will make a man with ittabblirdfissed , feitf,'
Look like a gentleman upon the street.
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BEARS es DERBY,
Vs A! mac, (Ptintit's Devi/.)
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TO THE FARMERS *OF
Op:WIT;
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TAX my ampt:sp,i),,kt. ! 14,:vrance
3111e.a sm or I
-: : I I :AJWINGE 11:11:4
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,whichyossesses the followingspantaimsoyer another
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I.ltrepsnitesrys,osts.rat umer.anutoulseeds,and
Ohessand cockle, from wheat.
2. It olesns flax ised,tedtes opt yellow lead, and all
other retde, ) , ,•
8, It cleans timothy seed.
4. It does all other separstlngrequlred of s mill .
Thiamin is built ofthe beet and most durable tim.
ber,ln good style, and Is sold °heap forossli, or pro.
dune.
I mitontoloyo, for iopa,rathif o¢tffom
theft-to othortaillo,onreatorisibletotini.
MATHER.
Lawrencevilleelan.l,lB7o-t I
IRON WORKSt
Xtidik/514_3( SHOP
WEIatSBORO,'PA..
SEARS & AVERY, PRopularone.
PLOWS, WOOL 11054,., CULTIVA
TORS, ;FOLD: ROL ICS,: HET
TLES,, ALL' - man, 3AP PANS,
FARMING? UTENSILS, au.
' RINDS, WOOD MACHINES POE
SAWING WOOD;
_
Itlitehhtes,
CHURN POWERI.I /ILL TOMPKINS
COUNTY; IiOASE'POIVER-- EIGHT
AND TEN HORSE, CONSTANTLY
ON (HAND;'
And also wrerythlng,ntraslytorind in a first
tlars
We call particular attention to our MA.
SHINESHOP, which has been re-built with
new, and Arst-plaw •
ILICHINBRY,LITHR
Iron.PLARRE, DRI4, Am We employ,none
but Aro-class Workmen; 21dare, therefore, pre
pared to do our work in the best style, and at
short notice. We have recently added new
MACHINERY, for Planing end Matching
.boards. Call and see es. •
jan.'15,1870-Iy. ' SEARS & AVERY.
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OIL OLOTIIS AislD,/;IATTINOS,
pet received at
May 4,1870.' Tgos..
• House Otiliit-for. Sale;
Hl nedereigned offers for tale, a village lot
with house and barn im.l4 situated In Bose.
'Tills, Tioga County,: Pa- - - Adtlresa
Mu. g. t t: STIIITEthi, •
Aug. 17, 1870-4 Middlebury, Pa. •
LININGS, BINDING, MO
;-IRMO, £O.,
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itrilpp of tbet Bitir44-loth
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f . PROPER Their odor , is.
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pudic their taste .b it t erish, *,
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151EDICAL _ PR °PIRTLE'S'
A*P;; 1 7. 8 1 49 ..7 :- Puelklir•trOves L i r
04 - aft nt; with'a peenticir - 1 `
denoy to the Urinary Organs,;
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They are given in complaints of the
Urinary Organs, such as 'Gravel,
Chronic pcctc f rrh of the Bladder, Afor
bid .P'ritafio'n Ike Bkiciasentd Ure-
Ara, Disease of the Prostate Gland,
'and retention of Incontinence of Urine,
from a (9 8 VAORIP 01if ; parts con
cerned in itf,Oatit'aft.The remedp
has also been recommended - in As
pepsia, Chronic Rheumatism, Cutan
eous Affections, and Dropsy.
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HELMBPLIYS- EXTRACT
BUCHU is ' used by persons from,
the ages of 18 to 25, and from 85 to
§§,- 0 r *the deq(itt i e-or ohszngo of Arc;
after Coiffininte" gthio.t paimßeil e .
Wetting in children.
In aftestionsiteuliar to females, the
Extract Buchu is unequaled by any
other remedy, as in Chlorosis, or its-,
tendon, Irregularity, Painfulness or
Suppression of Customary lllvacua
lions, Ulcerated or Schirrous State of
the Uterus, Leucorrheca, or :Whites.
=MEI
DISEASES OF TILE BLAD
DER, , KIDNEYS GRA VEL,
'AN) fS'Tv44 - 1 ,
medicine increases the
power of Digestion, and excites the Ab
sorbents into heathy aetien by 'which
the Watidt or
and all Unnatural enlargements are
reduced, as well
,as pain and Inflant
nation.
lIELMB OLD'S EXTRACT
BUCHU has cured every ease of Di
abetes in which it has been given.—
irritation of , the - neck of the .Bladder
and inflammation of the Kidne Ul
ceration of the • Kidneys and B ladder,
Retention •of Urine, Diseases of the
Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder,
Calculus, Gravel„-Brick,Dust,- De-:
posit, and Mucue",orlifilky .Discharg-,
es, andfor enfeebled and delicate .epn-1
stitutionexiehoth rsexes,, , ' attended With;
ante Dung
to ex' 76 - 1 . 48 1. 6
Memory l .Thylcult,y reathtm,
Weak nerves, 7limblin - 2,716rr0r of
Disease, , pWa keftilneaa, - -Dimness of
VOi t cmy.PaiWin.the Bac, #603008,1
',Flitslii4iirthe•BodY,Diliteis of thel
• Skin, ,BruriOn - ow the face;
Countenanee, Universal Lassitude of
the Muscular System, f te. - - -
HELMBOLD'S - EXTRACT
BUCHIT is Diuretic and , ,Blood4Pu-I
rffiiing, aazd:mikes_a diieases aris#4
frOne haßts.of weasei:eindi
im . ruici,eitcekin of thei
Bloot.Virc.,‘S.lperse4ing: Opaiba in!
affection.qortthkh it is used, such at ;
Gonorikea, Gluts *long standing;
and 'Wage Afec_tions--4thsac
gassif ta.# connection iiith,Helm4
kr
bo .1-cose - Wash. ,
I
'a
, of
pa
NE
bY'APrtiglbts
everywhere.,,Beware of .eoutaterfeitt
Ask for Beliftbold'o. Taken() other 4
- Pike; 1.25 per bottle, 'or 6' bottles
for so.so.,—;Delivered to anyaddremi
Deat'y oYmPtoms ail' loptnit4
El
1
,
Aaress R. T. _E1EL31134.1)
494 Broadway, N. Y.
NOTE A..#E OEN-TIME 'OriT 7
.7.IIS;S' DONE UP IN steel.ettl
Aiminiite Of in. 9
Chemico Warehomie. - aid irignal,
W=MMI
ESE
IMEM
1111
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ME
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AND;IIIIEXIcipIE6,
Ono' :(' -.•'.
DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
OONO4NTItyinkIiEDIOINEIII,:.
-"‘ " '')
=I
111:11iNiTT13-0j31; OAINE; FLA.VORiNd
BXT4A.i3it i KEROStiNK VAMPS,.
BERE6PERIMBIERY
iNDTILAVORING, OWS, WALL
RAilato, WPIPOW GLASO,
- :
.'• ;WHIT BIFASR,L4B&
-.*j.to*oluot,s,
*GENTS EOR ,:g#RVIAA: ; (3O I B RE
r FINIP OIL w •
RE
Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers arerequested
;pi - oall and get, Num-ado - no before going further
;`.l
Nast.
TERBELL & 00.
.. t
oeihtni, luit;;Jan:l,lB7o4lsit.,
.11f 1.1! . ±,'.•
ROOfillp. ;- • ' •
• - . '
LHAVBlbongla tbcright .to use the 'Paten
Bhutto Boollng In Thiga County, and am
non premed to ; put on FAO cheap an& to good
worktdithilka Manner: -- isroolbg beerdand
',water proof. I refer to Messrs. Wright it Bai-
Ir ui ,Toles et Barker, and O. L. Willcox, where
s
ples can be seen and roofs in use.
MOBBB WLBOATIi.
Wellaboro, .Tan.1,.11370if.
BE
Furniture , li , furniture!
B. 1".. VAS' HORN,
AVlNG'oomplitod bis now Cabinet Ware
beturd on Main 'Street, Welloboro,itas ston
ed it with a largo and superior assorted stook of
FURNITUR.E.
Chamber Butte, Walnut, Mb, Maple,
irclargi•O &ma,
,aad as sheep
is Ms tame goods can be bo't
41)P; In bs olds, fralshkadded.
Parlor Suite, Virabioti-Cherry, and
L< Mahogany, Reps-or Hair ,Olotb,
Grein. l,
$126 do w n. Alsit;';
MMUS, OcktreHilai TEITE
with Uptikilitay to- nit.
Center Tabloa, Walnut or Marble Tops,
Looking Glasses, Braakets Pa
. per Backii,_Booking Chairs,
. all kinds,
Wholesale and .RetaW
I am manufaoturlig as ugual, and int;ad to
keep a full stook of ware, home and salty made
at tints,. 3t, Wars Booms are spacious aad
,neat, and Sow eontaia the largest, **stiles* sad
best stook of Paraitare ern. brought 'tato the
County. - • -
Planing and liatekiai' ; ',
souoix HAWING
done to °Mir at the gat:dory.
Jap. 1, • 1889-ir.
• .., WALKER & LATHROP. -
113,11.1,311• 13
HARDWARE, IRON,, STEEL, NAILS,
STQVES, TIE-WARE,
BELTINk : SAWS, CHUM,
WATER LIME,
AG1t101:7..1 . 17 UAL IMI;LBMBNTS,
'thitosireiuarneis
ii 424110014, fiADDOIB,
Corning, N. Jan. 3, 1870-li.- • '
Inghailfs ,Woolen Mills
DBEriFrELD, A.
THE subscribers will pay Cash,
Caesimeree, Flannels, duo., eo., for Wool.--
The Pam manufacture as ugual4,—
TO ORDER, OR 011 SHIRES,
.to-mlioustornero. , All work ,warranted, as rop4
revealed. -They invite pertionlar attention to
- '-thelr`Wator'Proof
CASSIMERES,
which ate warranted In every respect. Partin.
lay attention given to
ROLL • CARDING
CLOTH !MESSING.
MEE
'
tp stook of Ousinteree,&
~ 26
.per,oent lore than anyooninatlnj4/d warnatt.
rolrosontod. • .
ING2IAMO, *anufaatnie to order, and do all
kin_ s da edm of
. Ro i ll itte ,Ont s g
, an_d Cloth Dressing, and
a GRATMEI hal e on 'good an asiortmont of
Ftll Oloths.,oassimares, hog
and eve naora for Wool in exchange than any
otflitasabllrbment. , Try thank and IsattCry your:
*i`tiei. . •
;PIOHAMit wLolesale And retail at the Cow
eekee Wks below - ;
Ortriflothe are warranted, and said by the
follo,lng persona t i
• 0.8. KELLBY, Wellaboro,P&,;
-v - Ti L. BALDWIN di 004 Tiogsk", Pa.
J. 0:111INNETT 'Covington Pa. '
100,000' 'Pounds of Woo
Wanied.
Jeditio deo4lon 'of 'alit' Itspublioall Caasty
'Coitentloa. ' '
.1- 'IIIOBAII BROTHERS.
DeeritEld, Jun!, 1, '
'"'" AMU - 8Cliool;
_
rfutp, Einbsorlber will opens School in the
T
village of Osceola, on Monday, March 1 7tb,
1870 and continue twelve 'weeks. - - •
RATS' OrrItTION :
.
Primary i ................ „ -
............ ...... SS - 00
Common Inglinh, - $5,00.
Al,loer,. .
40,00
.
Lb. 9,-ti. 0.0. WARD, Aliatipal. '
' 1
C:'?; •V. 31
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Mil
HEE
do., &L, he.,
B. T. VAN,HQN!I.
AND
TABLES.
M=M
(111 it'd efts IdONDAY - ,110 24.1,, 1870, Tratp,s :
lJ_wt toaveoor4lng at ttio folloirlng houri,vlll
' 1. ~icicatm,firseir.
1 i_. y.
ice- ,-
"' ' iy o 4 ai d:l' - ' ,„, ..,...._ , „
0,40 and' ''
NIOHY EXP.; daily for Rock.
eater=t ak t a ~ llllnn—irki'•••ol6Yellind; 'and; • DinollP
' neat, lag. direct comineption Atltti trains of Ih9
strand , rinkand 'Lake Shoreltailways at Bnitaln,`
Dunkirk and-104'4'0*nd forall points West, And at
Olueintlatti with the,Ohlo and Mississippi 4;3410 24 '
Till° 011ort I.liiteltal kwa,ye' for the' Southend Boit tl
-5,181 a l , In, a 'PREMIUM., Similes exeeptedufelr
• blade; „Dunkirk and, Cleveland; connecting wit?l
train, or f the West." AI sleeping' Coach' is attached o '
thistr in ruining through to Buffalo . , ;;;;1 :-;- • ; - ,
1
022 Ad:, I,IAIL TRAIN; flundaya - oaceipted jot'
i t
Buffo and Diinkir.'. : —.1.; •• . . • ;_. -,, : :
1,45 J 2 go., BALT/MORE EXPRESS,Sundaysexcept! .
ed,forßoohadterand.Butfalo,titt Avon, , i
7,25 p.lin., DAY EXPRESS . , Siindaye excepted. for
Rochester, Buffalo, Dunkirk, Cleveland, Cinoinnati,
' and.the Son? ladPs itt drincipal station* and con
noOtalotnti n main line. . .
New an dimpro6d Drawl Lift ROOM ' Coikohoo accompany
tide. train front.' New York' to •Buffalo;and Sleeping •
• 00 ao_PaeaManted at Efornellatille, running through,
to Ulnyainnd 14 Gallon without c h ange. -. ,
,
/1,20 P. in.I : ;EXPRSS Id kIL, Sundays excepted,
for i Bulfolo, lectellind, connecting wit it - trains for ;
tho;Weat: ; ' '- - ' ~,,,; •.•• ; • ; I , _ ;
' 22 051 k at : ,,74lyHAßlOUT,Efundayeexcopted.
545 p : m., EMIDRANT TilAlN,cially, for the Weak'
- '' .,: ...,.. 6 - - i ii
.`. - car IRO • • 481'. •' : : .' -
11,40 z.'
p., EXPRESS, Sun eye excepted;
; connecting at Now York with afterno a .trains: and
Steen erag 3 Boateri•andNew Blues. England &es.
• Blehping . heifiectifnpmay this train to New
4,38 a. m.,r9/NNATI• EXPRESS, Mondays esti
: espied, °on eating at Elmira for Williamsport,-
Batriithurg and the South; also at Elmira for Canon.'
srafAine; at Waterly with stein of •Lehigh,yalley Rail
' way ;at Owego for Ithaca; at Binghamton for Coo
_perat Vtn and Albany; and at New York with stdaniz
. era a
1 1 ,
d afteriolon Express' trains for 'New •England
! citiesi : Aggripeeping coaohea accompany thtitrain
to NeWytor A,,
. ,• . , ,
11,20 ii
..3:ii....,i(kY EXPEESS, liu adage excefred,
; coonetithig as derief.Oity With' maillnlght *sprees
tritinlo(Nesd, ' Jersey ;Railroad for Philatielp Ma:Vilma
stopiat,prinelpt4 platoons and connecting points on
,__ mainline. 1 ' ; .
ifew'and improved Diftwlng 1165111 - 0 - uaches accompany
/ VAIII 0 111 4• 10 4 2 i,IT X 4 ,/ r lci; 1 I r.. , 11 .I' l .
Ititars p,. R.. -, pcoux QRAT.i o.y .:ni#LN, daily fo r ,
1 busq (manna, - - ' : "••1 .! ' • .l •
2,20 k: in. ,
r
iLI MIAA MATL;Blindays excl,pted.
4,30 p. ih.,:itit 'Yogic virin •BALTilfosi kin,
"Sundays ',:exce ted, i connecting .at Elmila • for the
Soul ,
; 1 407 P.M.,.--tr MrNiii9:EXPßESS,inily,ertst, :
I ipg gt Jatley ty With: morning :Express t r ai n. of -
New Jersey Broad for ;Baltimore and Washington;:
: and at Now York with,-morniag linpre4k.trainr For ,
Boston and New England Cities: " 616 r stops stall prin.
'OW afatiatierOid Connecting pointa oe mail. litiorl I
40010,g °arches accompany iiint.tral', throngh taAleyr
N.ork. , • ,
I'2o 61: tlll.i WAY'REEIEFIT, Sundays excepted.
; —;—...... ... •
' ' . BACIGAD! CHECKED TIIRDIIOII.'
• t
air r t.revleedand Complete..Pooket Time Vable'''of
Passengers Trains on the Brio Railway and con obaini
Linen,nan rintly been published ,anti ea n' be procur
ed on applica on to,tlitalc kat arm tof the Company
WM. Dio,RA.MII, ; •;: , e, -', 1 4- !Pi RIIORIII ~ -._
;Gett'lPass.Agent. '
_., Gene' ficip't...
1
,1510,00*ijr5. boriiiiii, & itioirti:'n. re
Tiaii.win utt asfollowauntlifurther notiCes '
Acaoinmodati n—Leaves Blot...burg at 8;60 a. m.,Alan a
• deldl at 7, 'flogs at 8,22, Lawrenceville at 9 07—
: arelrg at orning at 10,/0 a.m. • ' '
}Salt, loaeburg at 2,80 p ~ u t ~Man'etleld at 8,1.0,
T—ii' —. t oga at g, b, Lawrenceville at
.4,297-urriting at
(loraliir as 1 6 .80 p.m. . .
Mall-Actisasfornlng at - 7,00 a .M., Lawroncerfil lit
CIIC Tiega t 9 . 80 , Manedeld -a t I.o,oo—a r riving at
,_ Viesa-barg at lletia.m.
ACCOMmodatton—Leavas'Oorning at 2,68 p. m. ,Law
rencettlio at 4,04 Mega at 4.40, Mansfield at 5,88
arriving atploirirurg at 8,20 p. m:
I . .
. . , L .N.BIIATTDCE,Sup't
_
=I
MI
=I
'Nat i therm. Ceatio.l B.R,
•
iitAlße TOR TUE NORTH. ' •
Tralneforginanilagata Iso.ve Elmira as folloWsi
Aceomodatiop at • 712 pm
litzpressCfastest , snap r road] 4206aza
Mall „ 00m
Accommodation • 10 p
6 16 p n?
__OnandaftarJutte li, 1810, trains will arrbie sad
taper t from Troy, as follows;
LBAVB N9.4TI3WAItD.
4.11 , p, os,--71/ally (except ilnlidays) for Blntira and
Xrioltal,lway from Biafra.
10$6 a. ni,—.P4d.l7(exetp t Sun days)forliimiri,infia-
Atiep.llridge and the
1301iTiWARI).
79$ A. mo+Dally(eseept , linndais) for Balthnorto
' ' ' ,
90. P. (szoept liundays) 'for Baltiroore,
Wkehlatoa and Philadelphia,
ALPILBD VISITE 1311.11.YOUNQ
(10018ortfarrieborg, - Gen , lPase.Ag't
Baltimore,Md
ANO
HER TUMBLE I
Cash! 1870 ! -•
i'
ORB
RAT 88140E1 ROE (lon r
Our
Prices ToaDal.
Best Whtte Wheat'Elonr $7 pr bb1.1,75 pr. sear.
rr '.Red Xyltnter $6.50 ,4 1,62 ' $
"XX Spring Wheat, 6,00 " 1.50
BaokwhentlFlour, \. 3,00 per 100 lbs. •
Best Pee(l, 2,00 4, "
Bran nnd - horts 1,50
'Meal 2,25
Those pro's only FOR CASH.
' WRIGHT 4t, BAILEY.
AU persons not hiving settled with as, can
not bltniins now if they find their account and
notes left w ith an attorney • for collection. , We
give dttl notice. W. &. B.
BAGS'—We want all person's having any bags
with ourl:rark on them, to return the same at
once, as e obeli take steps to -secure them.—
We have 600 bags scattered among the people.
WRIGHT A BAILEY.
lOWA LAND AGENCY.
THE eabfloriber would inform the publiiktha
be has tho agency of a quantity of
lOWA LANDS:
whioh ho will sell for cash, or exchange foe 'ran
or personal property, on reasonable terms.
..„..
GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED.
He would say that ho has examined the prop and titles for himself; and believes be oari
make it for the Interest of persons going . West,
to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere.
For particulars, inquire of 8.13. GOODELL,
May 14'70 ly ; Babineville, Tioga Co., Pa.
• 'HARDNESS & RILEY,
Boar- AND . SHOE MASERS
Skop in Mozart Block formerly occupied by
J. H. Mee as a Glrooery Store.
"DOTS AND ONOS 'of all/ands made to
JD order and in the beat manner.
.IPPAlRlNCiptalikinde donepromptlyand
wel l . Give
JOHN HARIIIOI3
WIC • RBILEY.
W,§llelioro o ntly 18,;i610,1y. • • •
'Aro
• EASTMAN it VAN HORT, E,
•
OPERATIVE AND MEOHANICA
If& a.
aa a j:leaatiertss.
A new and superior base for artiliolai teeth—;
haying three times the strength a the velooelte4
Is Offered with the assurance that it removes ev4
erY objectioo made by the patient. Teeth Sited;
defined smikeztraoted in the most asprovedrumn,
net. 'AU work registered and warra n ted. • Office
No 13 Main st., Wellaboro.
Aug; 31, 1870.
Guardian's Sale.
NOTIO.ff is hereby given, that the undersign
'id; Guardian . bf 'Rife A. Millard a 'minor
ohild of William Millard, late of , j'aoksbn town:
ship deceased,.wlll in pursuance of an order-of
the ; Orphans Court of Tioga county, on the 6th
diiy of Obtobiti; 1870, at 2 o'olook P. M., on the
premises, expose to 'public sale all of the interest
of said minor in the following described tract of
land in Jackson township, Tioga bounty, Pa.,
bounded north by lands of W. J. Haien and
Rimy N. Wells, east by lando.of James Friends,
Nottth by lands ofJas. W. Tubbs and Henry, F.
Wells;and west "by lands of George Westlake
sad Darius 'hutch*, captaining eighty-seven and
otte-half acres of land, be the same more or leas,
and bete lot Sto. It of , lands deeded by B. H.
,Dput, to ,11. C. Spalding. =Terms, ono half °ash
on Mmfirmation of the deed, andi the balance in
one`year-with Interest secured by Judgment on
the 'property " P. 0. VAN GELDER,
ISept. 7,1870.-4 t • Guardian, do.
,
Notice: ,
. .
ALL PERSONS having account unsettled
_a. with the undersigned at Cewaneique
Yal
ley, are requested to clime forward , at once and
settle the same, and sate costs. I ,
EDGOOMB & BULLET:FRT.
!CO*llllll4ll Valley, Sept. 5,1810.14 t
ElI
1P 1 1.3r/X1
:Spring'',lollll,fility;,lo7ol
MUM
fll. N-~t:..
Malik" fiMITIT ,Aljteit,t;. j u g
opanait very Wigs ausoittaant of
MILLINBRY-1100DS,„.,
•••:•
t.. • • ,
HATS, - BoNawks, STRAW. GOOAB '
,
~00iatiAttS,
.'" • -
all at 41111)41 botow
oat: MI ork .!tiono promptly,.. - ) itud to - pi cote : •
•
•
• - 04ROLINE
•••.
irelleborg o May, 11,-IB7o—tr. •
The z Fall Term
, OR THS TIOGA 111(111 801100,14,
CIOH2dRHORD .1010,- -and Closes
VDecember 28d, 1870. , , ,
r
Winter term will - 861nmence, Jam' 2d, t wn,
and clone April 7,1871 - ., • -•
Spring Torm will 'I:Ye - min - once April 24,18 n,
and close July 28th, 1871.
TUlTlON.—Cominon 15A, •
Diem se
i l l • 7 " •
Higher, Mathematioe, inoltidlng co •
meicial oonrie; ' $10;00
Any of tbelatignagoei
• • • W.,W. 04/81q1,,L,
0et t i2 1 .1879 : 41",-
' .TOwn lots for Sale. -
IfiIIIIRTY good ,bulldlng lota, eituatt4 on both
aldea ofitatestreet, •in Well sboro. These lota
ill! be sold on reasonable forme. Apply to IV,
Sherwood; at' Ilenry Sherwoop of In
Velliboro Pa. 11.:t 1 • •
Wellsbor9f u g. 294 0878-U. •
•
•2'-• •
1 / I BI3OIUIIOII. " •
013 coparniarsblif heretofore elleling
IL: der •tba. thin inungrof A\ Van Tstiker i .,,
1b47.a:714) . 4 1 ;?si4Yed. 01 ? /Ist; ,ot 8 4 1 .11*. )1 4
Imptuo4 coniynt.. k4rBo,u,s tog the late - titn,
!ars? berekt aeltfled' 'that 'Proript 'Pay,then butt •
,ba • 'WILLIAM' WILSON;
• ~ HENRYNAN ,VALICENBU2O.,
- The above basil:idea will hereafter lo'eonj uc td
.by Mr. William Wlietot etriotly on the cash situ
; tem. Goode will he eeld at the - very lowest pri.
, ces;tind siatiefettitlMa gtiervanteed to all. , : - Lts,
OOPS. 14, .187 0-i-81Y. WILLIAM WILSON.,
ItEA#
Tc, MACE, - 149 NET Js
Irr!
HAS PILES OF
&Vete Goods
• .
on sale, fresh from the city.
Step in and see Them!
W.kkeep all kinds and qualitiea to 'pleltEe:
FRESH GROCERIES!
Mil
In any quantity and of the bast ktade
,Remember the place,
We!folioro, Bipt. 21, 1870 if
EKHAM & FARR
Tioga,' Pa.,
Invito the attention of the public to the com
pieta and well Bahia stock of
Fall Goods
which they have just reCeiveci.
More earnest efforts ,than ever -before wlll be
put forth to please and further onlarga Asir
steadily increasing trade. An atterept to
_name
the
VARIOUS ARTICLES
kept would be wiles; but ouflico it to say, the
stook embraces '
I=
Goods to Suit
all °lanes of trade
CALL le. SEE FOR YOURSELVES
Sept. 21, 1870-IY.
HARNESS SHOP
W. NAVI,E, would -say to his friend'
that his Harness Shop la now in fullblan,
and Olathe le prepared tofurnisb h*tvy 4 ligbt
llEtanrkeitasteemi
on short notice, in a good and substantial rasa
net) and at prioes hat can't fai) to' atilt.
n are e'latloyed,and nonebLi
red. Call and see. -
NAVLE.:
• •
The best workin
the beet material
Dee.4,1888-1y
rail: °es
Xxiss
,l i • R. A. L. M0N14.911, is .the antbortged
Agora for Tiogo. and Niter' Countler, to
'e eat insurance
Insurance In the . ..
, -Wyoming Insurance. OompauY , '
... ;
Rpyal, Cat 1 to115,00 0 ; 000
t
li;
London; Liverpool At. Globe, Rapt 01 3 110,000, 000
- -
, ,
Re will eanviten fie county'dnrln - the *able '-
oept Saturdaysochen be will- b found at ato
°Moo of John. I. Mitchell,
A'.' ?IQNROY ,
tp„ nit na to all who
may give Limi a call. , ,
Kept: 22, 18$9-3roA ' T -1 1
i 0
tna
b {oar.
! ? I Q 2l '
... .„
~
f'UNION ACAl,llElliff.,„!
KNOXVILLE!, TiOOA CO., PA.
-
MRS, E. HORTON, PRINCIPAL: ,
1
• - . ,
The Sall Term Mr 1570 will continence rAnguet SO.
The 'Winter " " ' ifoiremberf l.
The Spring " " ribruary It
~,
Send for circular. July 27,1810.17
An Agent Wanted.
MO SELL WHEELER A WILSON'S OW-
L 'ING MACHINES in Tioga County, F
Wagons tarnished, and the best Terms giyou to
Agents. Address
PETERSON A CARPENTER ,
Sept. 5, 1870—tf. Rex 1188 Williamsport,
11
MIA
3. R. BARkEift
WICKHAM d: SARK• 1
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