aV:|D' :V 'TtIE'fhGTIT ■jy’ AT TO OOt> FOR FtfEL. —Water wilf tfoSboKn will the sap-of nuy kind of wooS \ tolerably well. Therefore, in order ; o ight the greatest amountof heat from.wbo4*th|s amount must he all dried out of it. Tht beat and most nomicarmanncr of doing this will glte us some correct ideas about the! true way of preparing wood for’fael. s \ At Whatever Besson of the year Wood is cut, St should b'o split imroedrateljr/and piled jip under a shelter that’ will" project it from rain and snow. This shelter 'should be open on the sides, so i that the air, |mvy ‘circulate .freely through; the entire pile pr wood. Then as soon as any moisture evapcjdteh from the wood It wilt be. carried’ away, ;nd if the roof does not leak* thfrywood will sp in become thoroughly dry, and will bum like’ ipder; ’ There is almost as mtjijh economy to be ex erahsed m curing woopf-Ss there is in curing grass for. bay. There ia,-4n all kinds of wood, a great amount of goiia, sugar and starch, whiehif •drfecTqniokly, .•will burn well and pro 'duco-much heat; wbeVeaeifit bo allowed to become partially dry, and then to become wet again, the vitality of the 'goodwill become very much injured, just as hay will be 'injured by being .exposed to the Influences of rain and sunshine;‘ And when the Wood;*is; piled in a close; wond'-bonse, where the air 'cannot circu late fr'Cely, .-it will become and dead, •and will not burn, many times, as well- as green Wood. The sooner wood can be split into small 1 sticks and piled np under an: airy shelter, the better it wilt be for fuel. | • A«ptr pREWAtoED; —In France the society for the proteotW of-animals does not enjoy • the proper respect which itdeserves, the “wits” of the capital iodulging’i id an endless variety of jokes at its expense. The last bon mot is to this effect: • t . A countryman- armed with a club, presents himself before the President, of the society, and claims the first prizj..t lie is asked tu de soribe lhi.aol’of humanity op - which he found ed fais blaim. : ■ .il, ■ ■ have.saved the life of a Wolf,” replied the countryman with sang /raid': “ I might easily have killed him with.this bludgeon,” and bo ewang his -weapon-in The hit, to.the immense discomfort of the President, i "jßot where is the jw-olf?” inquired the lat - ter what had he done.to ypu ?” ' , , “Jlle had, just devoured my wife ( ” r was the -'■quiet -, ’ -V V . The Presideut reflected dapply for-an instant and then-said, calmly-*- f| r . “ My friend, I am of the'opinion that you have been sufficiently rewarded.”. Who would be i fioiT?=—Ao “old salt,’’ who bad been on. a bender, had got wbnt might bo.twined lublimsly mystified jby bis frequent imbibinge ofthe oritur." - Slivering Along tbe streets, he'thought-ho would go to tbs theater, and pass ,thq Remainder of the ,evening, Following gome men whom he tho’t bound on the same voyage, ha tband himself In what he took to W, tjde pit, but it Happen ed to be In a meetingdioose, and the minister was preaching udon the test wherein is men tioned the sheep and,the igoats, and in order to make impression ti j>on his congregation he put - the sigmfioantr question, “ Who would wishito bo o goat?" aid paused,, and then with still asked,,” Who,will be a goat?’h■ Oar tip-/ey : sailor-.could hot brook the delay, and it One responded: “As ii'ihddy else (hie] ! wtll be it, I’ll be the (hie) goat rather .(hie} than the* play should st °p'” 1 ■; ; '\'/ Spell the fale of alljeatthly thinga with.two letters—D K.“ I / < ■ ■' The lightest of all garmouta—A shifi of the wind.,,- ,-|. v ■■ \ • \*\ - J if •>- L T * 1 1 The Advantage.— Two-gentlemen, Mr. D.; and Mr. L. stood candidates for o' iftffcwthe Legislature of Now York. T|'.?X - w ly • opposed to each othei^s^ljn Mr. D. gained the eleStipn. .Whenho .w/ts re turning home much’ elated. ivith guqoeas, he met a gentl.omißf,' l an | “ '\V'ell,’ , e»ys ljC-*‘ I hftve L. waa no nyiteh Tnr_ me. I’Jl tell' you how I flung-hiuiV. .If-there bappend any Dutch voters I them—and there l bad the ijAdcootage of. him. IF there wiis any Frenchman, X cciiilJ la'k French with thorn— and there I -had the advantage of him. But as tb-ajx, he was a clever, honest, sensible lit: tie feltnw.” ■■ _ , Queer Caecplation. —A cubic yardof gold is worth 2,000,000 of English pounds, or ten millions of dollars. On this basis it is calcu lated that all the gold above ground in the world might be put into a cellar 24 feet square and' JO- feet deerr; all tbe'prqduotcf California; 80(4 Ahatnalid might go into an ’irfld safe-’nine feet square. Nevertheless, there is a great deal of pulling and hauling , after-what little there is scattered about. ji LL buyers of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gro f\ ceries. Hats oUk|ag:lhei| purchases ,* *;* J y '"f. EHKAR CASH STORE. His-stock is a©w in first rate shape, consisting of all kinds of Domestic Goods, which will be sold at less than * * Browrj Sheetings and Shirtings, Bleached Do„Den tms, Tuckings, Striped Shirtings, Cheeks, Blankets, Linens, TpweJings, Yarns, Hosiery, Cotton Batting, Gloves Ao., in as grsat variety as ever,, ~ t , • In tbit -stock we cannot bo beat. Having on band ‘a large sta&of .Plain. an r A 3fig.utQd„ Reds, Brocades, -Mohairs, PlmiLAlpabds, KlgtrPed-knd Plain' AJerinoes, Paramettas, Cashmeres, DeLaines, Ac., from the rich 1 goods to the lowest prices in market, SItAWL ANB CLOAK STOCK, BROGUE SIIAAVLS, SINGLB& DOUBLE, BLANKET “ FANCY WOOL : « . " : .Black' op 4 s Fancy i Cassimeres, Melton’* rßlack Brkivicl9tif3»: Orare«ntin£s, SatinOtts, - C’libdiei'etts, Kentucky on&WebhamCtf-fcissimeres, Cottonades and ib prices as low as can be foqnd In the county. BOOTg AND SHOES. ' Mens Double Sole "Kip Boots, Mens $ Double Sole Kip, Mens Boys do., Youths do., Womens Calf Custom nmde'Sboes/ Bodies Kid nftd Morocco Balmoral Boots,. Ladies'Kid and Lasting Balmoral Gaiters, Ladies Kid and-Lasting Congress Gaiters, Kino Morocco Boots, Childrens Shoes, all kinds. We can suit all culls ps- to -- . . KINDS AN 7> . . SIZES. t : , and will guarantee the prices os’low as tlie lowest OFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBBCnItTION AGENT, . At JAY COOKE & CO., Bankers,;; 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ' Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 1862. The undersigned, bavingbeen appointed Subscript tion Agent by the Secretary of the is now prepared to furnish, at once, tho New Twenty Tear 6 per cent Bonds, of the United States, designated as “Five-Twenties/, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, ap proved February 25.1862.’ The COUPON BONDS are issued in sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO. $lOOO. The REGISTER BONDS"in sums' bf $50,-$lOO. $550, $lOOO, and $5OOO. Interest at Bkit per cent, per annum Trill commence frolu date of purchase, and is PAYABLE IN GOLD, Semi-Annually, which is equal, at the present premi am on gold, la about eiyht per cent, per annum. ‘Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest, should know and retnembor that these Bonds are, in effect a Firet J lortgarje upon all Railroads, Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and the Immense products of all the Manufactures. «tc., Ac., in the country : and that the full and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and Liquidation of principal, by Customs Du ties, Excise Stamps und Internal Revenue, servos to make those Bonds the Bc*t, 3lu*t Available and Ifoet Popular Invutment • in the Market, Subscriptions M PAR in' Legal Tender Notes, or notes and cheeks of tanks id Philadelphia. Subscribers by mail will receive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application ak.tbl§ . . immediate delivery. JAY COOKE, NoV. 12. 18621 . Subscription Agent. Kollock’s f>sua rl.lHtrsp, Pa; . Jons. w; 1 GifßjißiFsie v,' Aneiit for Tioga County, Pa. - April 9. 1802. ■ uu-r.- _ fTliroatJ anil »iptitliicria. A NEW nnd powerful remedy to he used *V, only, cxtcrpaUy line just been found.; Itjrnul be applied when the fit ft symptoms appear,'and it will certainly reduce the swelling Call for o|nlmt Stite. Directions accompany each Betti.. Price 2S cents. . Wollsboro, Feb, d, JSS3. 7 .\ j. “ Yes, sir,” replied the gentleman, “ and ‘.herejiq, hgaj, the advantage qf. jpu.” ... „ f . ' ■ wbTick-' NEW YORK PRICES. We have full lines of DRESS - GOODS Cloaks, SacQuca, Cloak Cloths. Trimmings Ac., in this stock" we can suit every one.’ " r CLOTHS AND CASSIMEItES. Batter, Sg£s and other Produce, taken on favorable terihs.; 1 An XSarty Ca.lt is Solicited ! JAMES A. PARSONS, . > r . *Ko- 3 CONCERT BLOCK, CORNING, N. Y, Oct. 15,1-862. ‘ 1 KollocK’g Ecvnfil. MANOKACtrnKI) BY liisarance Agency. WHE j TIQ.QAv fjOigjSTffY,*- AGIT A TO R- "HSi dkf&A®^-ifes, • (BUG ARGO AtED,) ‘ Jg " ASK HADgyp , . UIEAESE TdEBIOOB AND CUKE TBB SICK. Invalid*, Father*, Bother*, Phgtieiant,. Philanthro pist*, read their Effect*, and judge of , - their Virtue9* ¥OU THE-CURE OF Headache, Sick Headache, Pool Stomach. “ ’ PmB»o®i,-P»„ Maj 1,1855:, Pa. J 6.A»sd~ Bip: I hA*e been f epestol!j enred of tbo worst heotlwihe airy Trad y-mn have bjarideo or-two of jour Pillfr It seems. to arise from.a fouPstomach, which they claahss at once.' If they will core others aa they do mo, tho ftet is worth knowing. *]>• W. PKEBEE, *. , , ■ * t • Clerk of Steamer Clarion. piling Disorders and liver Complaints. DEP4MMMT OPtHBIMTEBIOB, ) Washinqtom, D.C., 7 Feb, 1866. j Sje- I bare xieedJtinr Villa In my geaeraUmd hospital practice «*r slaceyto made them,and cannot hesitate to «vy they aw thebest. cathartic we employ. Their regula ting action on the liver Is quick and decided, consequently they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that organ. Indeed. I have seldom found a case of billons dis £aao so obstinate that it did' not readily yield to them. Fraternally yonrs, ■ ALONZO BALL, M. P., , physician of the Marine Hospital. - J • !: T Pyfedntciy, Relax* and Worms. thncA Harussj Liv. Co., Mich., Not. 16,1865. Pb J *-?«•-*-• y<»«r Pills are tbe perlsctioa of medicine*— TlttywWe‘doirt my wife-more good than* 1 1 can tell yon. She had boon kick and pining away for month*. ! off to be doctored.at great expense, but gotno better. She then commenced taking your Villa, which soon enred her, by ex pelling 'largo quantities of worms (dead} from, her body. They afterwards cared her ond t onr two children of bloody dysentery. One of ont.nelghbors had. it bad, and my wife cured him with two doses of your Pills, while others around ns pat'd from “five to twenty .dollars doctors’ bills, and lost much time, without befog cured OnUoelyiaren then. Such a median© os yours, whlchis actually .good and bouest, will bo prized hero. GEO. J. GBIFtTN, Postmaster. lndignation and Imparity of tho Blood. ' ''From JTco. J. V. jßVmrf, Faster*/ Advent Church Boston* Da. Ateh: I have used your Pills with extraordinary soc eesainmy family and among those lam called to visit in distress. To rognlato the organs of digestion ond purify tho blood they are the very best remedy over known, and I cau confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES. , Wab&iw, Wyoming Co, N. Y., Oct, 24,1855. Dear Snc: lam nsingyonr Cathartic Pills in my practice, an 1 And them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system, and purify the fountains of the blood. JOHN G* MEACUAM, M. D. Erysipelas, Scrofula, Ring’s' Evil, Tetter, . Tumors, and Salt Shown. From b Forwarding Merchant aml rungs, -Wbilelti* the most powerful antidote yef known to man for the formidable and dangerous discs* scs of the pulmonary organs, it Is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for Infants and young persons. Parefttl should have it In store against the tuMd nous enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe tho Cherry Pectoral saves more lives bv the consumptions it prevent* than those it,cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while.they are curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inex orable canker that, fastened on tho vitals, cats your life away. All ktfbv fhe (Greitdfbl fatality of lung disorders, and as they kodwloo the vhroek of this remedy, we need not do mote than to assure them it is still made the best can be. We *«pare no cost," no care, no toll to produce lb the most perfect possible,arid thus afford those, who rely cult the best agent whicb-ouxstSjlcfen foroiaTt for their cure. prepared by Dr; J. P- AYER Practical and Analytical Chemist x Lotcclf, Mati, AND SOLD BY 'C. A J. l*;ltaibinscm, TYelftboro; 8. X. Billings, Galneg; n. 11. Borden, Tioga; Ih-. Purkburst 4 W. 11. Miller, Lawrence rilTe; Si S. Pnckard, Covington ; Bennett 4 Son. Midfllebnry; Gulick 4 Taylor, Blosabnrg;-Fox 4 Witter, Mainabuxg; C. L . Strait, Koqaville, and Dealers eTorywberOy Feb. 11,1863.^—6uj. ‘ 1 • -•] Economy I»VWealth ! CURE YOUR COUGH TOR is’CENTS. The Best and Cheapest Household Remedy in ■ ■■ ■■ ■ the World; Madame ZADOO PORTER’S Great Cougrli Remedy. Madame ZAPOC POSTER’S Curative Balsam 1 is warranted If •nsed Recording to the directions, to euro in oUcabosCoughs,Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, and nil affections of tbo Throat and Lungs. VasAXt' SAWXT. PORTER’S BALSAM is" prepared with all the requisite care and skill, from a.combiuatlon of-the best reme dies the vegetable remedies af fonts; its remedial'kingdom are based on its power to assist the healthy and vigorous circulation of the blood, through the Langs. It Is hot a violent remedy, but fc c‘molient—-warm, searching and , effective; can, bo taken by the ' eldest “person cr youngest child, i.. Madam* ZADOC PORTER’S 1' * BALSAM has been In use by the P ■' pubHcforever 13years.nnd has I acquired its present sale simply I by being reco/nniended by those who have used'it to their afflict* ed friends and others. BgQg most Important.-MBd- SBBame Zsdocl'orter’sCurative Bnl* is sold at a price which bring# it in every , one to keep it convenient lor.u*e. The timely use of a single bottle will prove to be worth-100 times its cost. - - || I # NOTICE.— Sate Tour Monet: —Do not* be persuadeCK Jjeforetbb l tariff and tax prices are upon us; and has_,a large and inviting assortment, which bo wilDbo happy |o show, to those .■who , may favor him with.a visit. ; \ MAiHJQ&NY BfJPAfe, and' TeU a Fetes, $22, $2O and $.32. JTnudsovie. ingrain Carpets for 4, $, 6,7, 8 nncl 9 shillings a, yard. J/a chincs, $lO and $12., Ho has also 10 different styles of Bedsteads, with toatrissesnmd spring bottomland 16 kinds, of Cihairs with everything Che.Furiuf.uraline. - : He ig also Agent for the sale of Prince A CpV. cel- School and ol Y., thp,oldest and'. largest establishment in the united States., E, I). WELLS. . Lawrencovllie, 'July SO, 1862. { ’ PR. ■ EW'.E ; jß'»’'a'' INEALLT33LK LINIBE N.T! THE GREAT REMEDY POS RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO BSOTF AN!) JOWS, SPRAINS, BRUISES. CUTS AND WOUNDS PILES, HEADACHE, ’ AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NBRJ , TODS DISORDERS. For all of which it is a epeedy and certain remedy, ond newer fails. • This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, tho fa mona bone setter, and has been need in bis practice formers than twenty years with the most astonish ing success. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is un rivaled by any preparation before tbo public, of which tho most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, ond in thousands of bases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. , - JOB NEURALGIA, it will afford immediate relief in' every case, however distressing.. It will relieve the worst coses of HEADACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it. . TOOTHACHE also will it cure instantly. . 3?OR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND QENE RAR LASSITUDE arising from imprudence or ex cess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies the system, and restores U to elasticity and vigor. = FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is the best known, and we dhallenge the' world to prodace an equal. Every victim of* this dis tressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not faU.lo afford immediate" relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical core*' - • Lawrence yllle,Jaa. 14,'6&-i£ . E, A. WI&LB. WM. B* iSpiTHj PROSECUTING ’PENSION ATIORKEY< 4T- and-Dealerin., :: / ' IjAND warbants, And General Collection and Claim Agent. KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA., * Will 1 attend to business in the Supremo Court end Court of claims, and to tie prosecution of claims-be. fore the several Departments of Government. Erpo. oial attention will be given to claims for BO UNTY LANDS ■and'IEBEAFS OF'PAT; S\W\BOUy. TV and PENSIONS, in the LAND and INDIAN OFFICES! before the GENERAL POST OFFICE, and MILITARY CLAIMS generally. The Subscriber having been engaged for the past - four years in tho prosecution of claims before the De. partments in; Washington,'will give .particular alien-:- tion to ‘ < , i SUSPENDED CLAIMS for Pensions and BOUNTY LANbs, especially iif oases' where the soldier dr widow is Btiable to tho officer’s name. In oil such cases no charge will j be made unless successful . TJnquestioable reference!- 1 will be given in all cases. All business relating to * matters above referred to can bo done by correspond.* enco with the subscriber, aud ail letters him at Knoxville, Tioga County. Pa., will receive prompt attention* WM. B. SMITH, . August 27,-1862. ' i, Vuloh Pliolosraphic Room*. H. HT. WOOD’S ' „■ MAMOTH SITVTLiaOKT ROOMS, OVER C. W. SEARS’NEW SHOE STOKE, Firstdoor below C. L. WILCOX. ' H. H. WOOD, would say to tbo inhabitants of Wells)boro and surrounding country, that be ia no* prepared to furnish them with everything inthe lin. t( PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, OR : MEL AIN OT YPEgy furnished at any room in the City. dost received,* sett of JAMIHS CELEBRATED LENSES, monnfae. tnred expressly for the Cartel de cieite,' Also a large assortment of . PBOfOGBAPBIC ALBUMS, price, fr0m,51,26 to $4,00. At this day, no parlor ta. Weis consideredfinlabed, without IbePHOTOGHAPfI. IC ALBUM. Cases'of all styles. Pictures from twenty-five ccal» tofivedollara. • ' 5 Thankful for past favors, I would solicit a eontin uation of tho same; by doing first class work for all . Wcllsboro/May 28, 1862. H. g. WOOD. • War! War for tbc Union! THE undersigned would respectfully inform fail old friends, customers, and the public generally, that he bus opened a CABINET AND CHAIR SHOP on Main Street, opposite H. W. Dartt's Wagon Shop, where he intends to keep constantly on hand a gene ral assortment of Cabinet Ware, made of the best materials, and by the best workmen, Also Coffins made to order, and as c'jeap as can be procured elsewhere, accompanied with a Hearse. Also Chairs of every variety from the BEST down to the CHEAPEST, to Suit Purchasers. _ Also Turning of all kinds done to ordered to suit CUSTOMERS, The undersigned having had many years experi ence, both in France and in this country, feels confi dent that he cannot be excollcd'in either of the above branches of mechanism—and farther woald recom mend the public to CALL AND EXAMINE, bis workmanship and prices before purchasing else where. . ' JACOB STIOKLIN. Wellsboro, March T 9, 1862. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Wo. 2, Union Block. JEROME SMITH HAS returned from New York with a' splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING. UATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, BOOTS A SHOES, GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODEN WARE, • ' ENGLISH. CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTH, TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS. Attention is called, to his stock of Black and Figured Dress Silks, ' Worsted Goods, Morinoes, Black and Figucrcd DeLaines, 1 Long and Square Shawls, Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Flannels, Ac. Purchasers will find that No. 2, tJnion Block, Main Street, is the place to buy tho best quality of goods at the lowest prices. , JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, Nov. 5, 1862. BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AIM) FINDINGS. J)R. FRANKLIN SAYS: “ Wtcn you have anything 'to advertise, tell the public of it in plain, simple language.” , - lam manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoes which I will sell at fair prices, and only for READ YPA Y. Such work cannot be sold at as loir rates per pair as eastern made slop-work, but it can and wlllhe-sold at prices which will enable the par chaser to protect hie. feet with good substantial hoots mqre cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, even if it chances not to fall in pieces with tbe first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wef and cold, weather. Try me. Back and Doeskins Wanted, in Ihe red and short blue, for which I pay cash and a good price. Beef-Hides and Calfskins Wanted 1 , for which I will, also pay cash. ‘ ' - Sheep Pelts Wanted, for which I will also pay cash ao& the -highest mar ket price. _ < An assortmentof sole,upper, calfskins andiininge,. pegs, thread, nails, awlsj knives,' shoe-hammers, dc., Ac., kept constantly on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Strcotbotween Wilcox's and Bullard's. G. W. SEABB. - N. B, I can't give credit, because, to be plain, I haven't got it tojjive. ' ■’Wellshoro, August 2T, 1862. To Consumptives. THE advertiser, having been restored to health ini a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered sevcral 'yeors with a severe Jnng affec tion* and that dread disease, ia anxious-- -Co moke known to his fellow sufferers the meant cure. . To all who desire it he will send a copy of the. prescription used (free of cbarge),-with directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a? turs cure for Consumption, 'Asthma, Bronchitxt, dtt K The only,object of the advertiser in sending the pre scription is to benefit the, afflicted, and spread Inform motion which ho Conceives to bo invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost notbitfgond may prove a blessing. Parties wishing-the prescription will please address " Kev. EEWAfcB A. WILSON, Williarosbtirfjh, Kings County, Now York. Got. Ist, 1862. CABINET*" W.ABB boom. THE Subscriber most Teapectfully announces thptv i« has on hand at the old ston'd/and'for sale* . Cheap lot orininflnre. comprising in .part Dressing and Cominon Bureaus, Secretaries and Book Cases, Center, Card nuci Pier Dining a*** . Breakfast Tables, JTarbte-ioppyiaud Common Standh Cupboards, ICottd&e and other Bedsteads, Stands, Sf~ fas and Chairs, QiU and Rosexcood Mouldings /of v Jficlure JPrametf . • -- i . CQFFINS .m&d? to order on. abort notice* hearse will be furnished if desired. ’ Turning and S*.wing done to order. ' August. . t . B.X.yAKfIOJUf.