. . jr AND lEttsrpEft;. The iitep4l4(34lin p Shall makeiSbwb - nrietiiheurt flutter; - Wttlx,hop4 t.!it flatry , bix briafl and bnFter." . , She nal not ploy the game orosinsztti:, OfTio , tick.opaorinan 'atntteii • #4:ivells‘ 13,e, knows the card from whey ; -And 2nceet;breart and 13,;tte'f..- lxvmoolo; pram;ilio's elbow sleep, ; Doi tviiir, if llama.), eow and" reap, hla,bread and buttor. `d`hd daily maid; did fayzneVis wife, 4 131itilktre the ton4v9e utter leads crusty • Without g0:134 bread find butter. ME A:1-:Vit : Clitto; TO MorniEßS.=—;Efteh mo ther,le a histeriau.- She Writeki' not the, history of emplres,Tor„'ernations,on pa-: ..,...„peri'but She writes hor c ! - ‘l, , :n history on. 4 4the imperishable.. mindhf her childe,--!,, Tbat.tahlet and:that hiStOrY will remain: indelible,whOn ,time,shall he. 130 more:. irluit; 141SforY_Iei41i• mother , .shall, meet •Ilgaliii trid -read. with eternoijoy.or un utterable' grief, ,in the coming ages of leternity.,-This -, thought - should weigh .. , on the mind ofiveryniethei,:anA re..n derher ileeplkeircumapet, avid prayer ful and. faithful in her solemn work of, tralliing: - Uplher children for heaven and , . „ , ~ irrtroortalityV- :- . . . . - : The'rednds,Of. children Are very sus ceptibleS.nd:early impressed. - A word, u leek, -.0: frown may engrave an impress . slob ou the.mind of - a child which no lapse of time can efface- or wash out.-- You walit'along the sea shore.when the tido is out;7and you forat'oheracters; Or ..'._ write' Wordar.er names ,'in .the..smooth, , .. white SiiiiilWhfekis 'spread alit: se - clear j and beau tfuLat'your - leee,..aceording as --- yoUft_i:no may dictate; but the return, , ing tido - . hall•in a_ few„hours / Wash out andeira eall_that-,,you have ;written. Not ho , lines and characters'of truth or th or whia your coiiduct imprints on the blind of your dbld. - There you write imbressions . for site, everlasting good ()rill orryour chill, ivitich neitht3r. the floods nor' the stern* of earth eau wash.out, nor Death's cold fingers erase, nor the slow-moving ages - of eternity obliterate. How careful; then, should each nuotherhe,tu bar treatment of : her - ehild'll - HoW • prayerful; and how keri _ ous, and how earnest to write the eter nal truths of God 'on his mind—those, trutliS'!which shall be '-his guide and teacher - when her voice shall: be silent tu death.—Phrenological Journal. , **. CA " ..T.4c41.1.41 )') ).?..titsr - EPPOILT.7r-A Chicago aper mina: - - ••., - • -'''' Wo too day.;: ; tol a new reporter on trial ':Vos -1 tewept out to hunt items, i i . a d 'after being away itil day,, retirned with the folfoWing, which he saicrwas 'the .best he, could do ; Yesterday we iawa Sight, which froze our int Wes which horror. Ahackman driviugi c eWn- Clark 'etreet•at a rapid, pace,- came:,,ifear running over ft ntlrS62.llld two child :n. There wonici - ; bava'beeti one of the:most heart-rending catastrophes ever record ed, had - ,Pot the. niirSe with wonderful fo4thouglit; ‘ left the cbildren'at litope, befiltiralie 'went dat,and providentailly 4tekied - In a drug store just beforifthe .hack passed. Then,-too, the hackman, just.befora,reaching the 'crossing,' the't of ti thing he had forgotten, and turning abciut drovd in the oppoMe direction.-- ll* it not been for this wendertni• ton qurrenee of favoring circumstances, a doting father, 'a hiving' mother and af fectionate brothers - and , sister's - :.would have f been iiltinged . into the 'deepest. Ntro(3;:and most unuttemble funeral ex penses. ahe reporter`will be attained. ~ ..,: k• -•,: : - gaibiNr4.l4o,,Btraist.—Air. Hall; in excellent ilrbriOdical( the Journdl of Health, gives us the following advice on the treatment of scalds and 13runs; and as this advice is peculiarly applica ble to House keepers, war place it_ in. WS department. -• .. . _ "On the- Thalia: 'Of 'the accident;, plunge the part under cold water. ,This'relleVes the pain in a second, • allows all hands to become compos 11.-the part cannot be kept under water over it over-with flour, an inch :deed - or more. " 'ln' both cases pain ceases be cause the air is excluded. In many in stances ,nothing more will be needed after, the' flour : Simply let :it remain untillt falls oft; when a now ,skin will be found Under. 4.11 severer eases while • the - part injured is under Water, simmer ,a leek or two in an: earthen vessel, with lattlf-theilthnlk of hogs lard, until the Seeks are soft, then strain through u muslin rag. This makes a greenish colored ointment, , which when cool, spread thickly, on ,a lined cloth and apply it to the Injured part.., If there areblisters; let .out the water. ,•,When ft ..the.parts become feverish and ;uncom fortable renew the ointment and a rapid painlese cure willbe the 'result, if the patient„in the meanwhile, lives exelu sively, on fruits coarse bread, and other light, loosening fruits." , - - ALL roR Suow.—The world is crazy e 1 fo • sne.ws .1 There is not one .perhaps in a hoiisand who dare fall back ~on. his r,l.Simple self for:power to get through t world, and exact ' enjoyment as h goes &long. There is too much livin In the eyes of other:people. ; ,There .A no end to the aping, mimicry, the faMe .airs;Andt . the,, , superficial Airs. It ,r& quires rare - .courage, we ' admit, to live up to one's enlightened Convictions in these days. ;Unless you 'consent to, joiti in thO general, cheat there is no room for you among, the - greatimob of. preten ders.' If a Man dares toliVo within his means, and t resolute. in - his purpose not to appear more than.ho really is, let him he applauded. There is something' fresh ap.t.l InvigoratOg in . such an ex ample, and we should honor and up hold suchnpian,wlth all the energy in our power. - , 'lliNT.—The ':Rev,. ill/ink' he d" traVeied far tai preach, to a congregsition at Sinithville. After the sermon,.he . waited-1n paiiient .epnota- Enn - foriin invitation frorth seine . one 'of INo brethren to dine with him. But he N.-aited in vain. One after another' artedi l until the church was almost as crap - Vs ea the minister's - epigaettle re= pion. Suirinfohing •up resolution, the hungry elergYoutu 4m/4:tilted to • au ciderly gentleman, who was :ju.st going out of the door,:and abcpsted him with. " go home. tq 'dinner ') with, me to‘-day, brother ?" . "Where'dnyeti'liVe ' - " About twenty Miles from:this." - "l•to,'.' said - the man, coloring, "„but. ying‘ must-go wr me." YOu will, cheerfully." - . And he went. - . . . cross-examination of a false witness at 'the ,Te m bs the 'other day, the District - Atterney asked him where his father Was to which the wit ness responded, with a melancholy air-- "Dead, sir ;, dropped off very suddenly, sir." " How came he to drop off sud denly?" was the next qtiestion. "Foal play, sir ; the sheriffimposed upon , unA suspielousrture, sir, and, getting him t) go on a atform to take leek at: a select' and encei suddenly knoeketV a trap=door from underhim, sir." JOHN BROITGUANi in. company with a friend once - called at the house of Ban croft,-the- historian. " The,ytoll " said, the latter to Brougham; in- the course of:conversation, " that you love a glass Of wine." "Those who so in forraeit\you,, replied Broughain, „ have, done roe a great injustice—they should' have said a bottled" - • . , A Bremen leurnal contains the fol lowing curious - ( advertisement ; ""A - younggentiernan On the point of" get 'ling married is desirous of meeting a man of experience who wilt dissuade him trout the step." , - An old lady announced eourt •at Atlanta=a that Jibe "had, no couneel," - that " God was her. lawyer."! "My dear madam," replied the jnfigo, ho duos not practice In tbi!) court)! • • `.~~ ~ } ==NE 1111 V • l• • J. Ai• --PARSONS - 0.150 NINO 0 U. 27 'S4 LE SUMMER' DRESS i TN - order:to tell out the:bitlaitee bf out - Suchther' ftoelv, to make tooter for • • „ •• . XEW - FALI.4` GOODS, the subscribers ha 4 made tho - followiti • F GREAT RECUCTIONS.- -Best Croft - Grenadines &am... 623 to • 50 Figured White ,Alpeens freni3.. t0,60:_ 6 I', - • 1,4 ""- Tr 041.. 44.; (Of 81t, _ Best Bnif . `from.. "87i to 62. Y. " Grenadine &furls $0 00 Ito - $5 00 ' . ft " 00 to - 4,00 • _ BOA Parasols' • I . . .3 75 to 800 ,2.60 to,.' 2 00 11 -- . And many otber_articles at equally great roduo tiens. 'ur Stock of Staple Goods we are keep in r is_ foil i bargainsisolling - Priuts, good fast colored, at 127 cents, Brown . liheetinge; good width, 12} cente;i ; Bleached Muslims,- "f 181 COM." ' Ticking, Donims, Stripso, Checks, Cotfonades, &c., equally cheap. : _Oir entire .'stock averages lower prices than at any time during the last tive ynartt. ' J. 'A. PARSONS - do CO. Corning, N: Y., July 24, 1867: Stoves Tin. Ware FOR TI6, MILLION. D. r: OPPOSITE ROC'S 13 UILDING, , . . ~ 4t.t Is uow. 144 , liardt1 :to ini It the p3tblio with anything in his line tit liusi '. sa'„ iti quantity- l as largo, in quality its good] asas cheap in price as any:din:dots in N'ortherniPentisylvania.,, .. , ' 410 pays particular attention to the STOVE AND TIN WARE BUSANESS, and intend to koopn full assortment of everything in that lino. . . . TIN 'WARE MADE TO 'ORDER, proinptly, and warranted to give satisfaction. REPAIRING °locum(' in thOlms' manner uric! '1146 Aisiiareh CALL, AND SE I B ;N.B. ; • D. P. ROBERTS Wollsbornilgh, Mitich '7, 1886. . ATTI4. 4 I NTION; FARVIR . 8. MOW AND REAP Pk; HORSE POWER! THE CA'YUGA CHIEF, mowErt- , ct! REAPER . , is uirdouloteily'tho best Machine in the world, abegt TWEN TY.ONE THOUSAND of these ?ditehines being now in use. ',lt'filways takes Ate' ret, prsmicinr at Fair's aritl - E.thibitlons:l I have thu solo AgeneY for this rogio'n,"and can fill all orders promptly, lam also agent for ‘ :110 solo of - • 13 7 001 Y .11:10W WE]?, ,f2med for its light and oven-draft, and for doing fdst and good work. This Machine will pay fur itsolf in the saving -of wpges paid to mowera, by agy largo farmer in one season. D.' P.'. ROBERTS. . ~Wellstioro, Junq 26, 1567-tf. To tho_Farmors of Tioga Oounty. •. • • IVOOVS- PRIZE . ,MO,',JV ER d COM:MYER UQWEiI 41:j1EA:f'E ANUFACTUREPt floosie 'Falls, N. Y., AL for sale to nll who may Is - int a good reliu- WO machine. Theso machines arc wattknowo throughout the as tieing thebestlin use, and baa i taken thoipromlum over all other codipotitOip... shall keep an assortment of . JOINTED BAR • MACHINES, whieb lio.vd.lately been put into' uso. Also of the stilF bar. A good assortment of the guards and othor_fixtures constantly on hand. Price of jointed bar machines; Miu ( Cheaper than , they have tivet-before been-eifesi;ddo the public'. PURPLE k KIMBALL, Agents. Wellsboro,•July 3, 1801-tf. F O u tI L I B I , Z ' S a Iforso''alid Cattle Fowlers. this rtniroucli YELLOW,' WA. TEE. E.t ES, OOUG II L. , DIS TEMPER, FE. YERS, For sbER: • LOSS Q A2'D VITAL ENERGY, &c. Its use Improves .tho IV Iner;i4ies the - mmettte— gives - a smooth nml glossy sktu—and -transforms t h o miserable skeleton horse. To keeper 3 of Cows this preparation is-invaluable. 'the finality of the milk. It has ir:rll proven by ne• f,xperitupot atterra. ,, ,; tfie 9nan- Illy 'of milk -anti ceram twenty per e..nt and make tho Littler 'firm and sweet. In ,fattening cattle, it Oves them eartatxpegte,lnosens" their , .111 d e nu, .lakes , them thrive ' In 611 diseases of Swine, enclr as Coughs, Ulcers is tho Lungs, Liver, this article_ 4 acts is a specific.l• ti' • ; By putting from , oac-half a paper • to a paper in a barrol of swill fits above diseases trill crallisajol" or t ntlrefy preeCntrd. If • gicen-in lime, 4 Certain preventive and cura for Lh Sing Price 2b Conti per o 5 rOpcs for $l. IntEPARIM .7.17 , • , S. A-. I.P.Ol[YrkZ. AT. Tutu; ti'UOLtSkti3 ittatilSr, 14.P614" , ' Ka. 11$ Prinklin. St:, For Salts by Drug..;i.ti .:adt': . . ' - out tho Uniteck Sinus. . DAyn) E-FouTv, Successor. For sato by :3 ol)11 A. Itoy,*.elleboro. DR. FITOWS ABDOMINAL SDPP,ORT BUB, for sale at lloy'a DraUtore,:, TODAVORK, -THE BEST_ STY, 4E,- and P 3 with daipatth, VIE AGITATOR O(804. A biEItICAN WATCIIES in Hunting Silver - XL ;ca see front 327.50 up at FOI,BYT. : —o4.ollDit it a groat b;irgatn at 0.'13. KELLY'S. • April-1i 1867.• -• - - • • • 14ADIRS' BETS from $l4O to 130, at deop 10LBY'S. EMENCE :off ~ `~;~~..,, s l~ if Phis preparation, ig and favorably awn, reluvigorato roken•down and sv-aidrikcd borres, • id cleanotng mmach had intts • IL is a Euro pre ative'br Ipcldynt to . Ell ,11 - 4Shi .- 'olltl A. 3.1 31 ' ' B ° ,l l. 2 egpur, )i)uy-6,t.t!tut:?o orto!id}6!auoq•ThAtbtek 2 'Ourepoivo T Ano •epontianb nitwit 6!, oiympaull atroltiutt c uegoaefq.epoop dla 1413.au,soUuAtimpe omitt pihtk '4 eleealoze seduptui olumpiun • • as 4 ugly .6911,44 %RI:ImM qit Sup: ti iantd - piro y Nava eauq ppioqg Aritz.nkfAtaz • ••olvii ,4""i GAI,'R°I I IAk ,V 11 40, 1 1 1% iq Polatod Ilititi'vq4-A4O-:.'f ' -pc4szcortaa , imp , cr; sattycim,a ji? ‘ uolpiew op Itgo ppapAs. em • ... ,.. ' • UNllitillg4llll I= i ~ ~; ~~ 'a ESE JO 'Vow elm Aoa u . I op ••''' - (pupt 1804) :sualogitizaa £TI _ . iztl ''''' , MOW (lOU gIVN i4O V-- -. 7 NOR! , aou .asuon .94 r '99 011 AutigEt PltoB lOp o ipo.sp!ing, Jod t arnykr -f- ' • • -- , , - • WEE 0N17735' 3.1.1 Y ~.: - i ', .1' J. •. T. r .i •ii{ ircr `a7a-rdsmVK `Joeum.o-10,vitoat-uo Aooa pittu. . :• t t; 11!=1 • 1 i %ammo I,,aas 'l9 . ,a 0 "311 111VM-Nll' 1311VM-SSIII9 ‘SaAOvLS ME ` a. 11-Y.'.M, , i, , C(.../Lvi IT JaoS gulKnci Sq :Supoosod oftsvi v toeva putt .. • - _ .. ......_ ~, ..... _ ~ . ..... _. .. iigqtriglig - 1 7-4MA t : !1431 ; • 043. ~, T 3 ,1 ;e41:011 _ . . ME IVEIV SPRING GOODS , T N CO It NG , AT -TUT- -PEOPLE'S • STOitt' NOW RECEIVING} A FRESH - STOCK 'OF GOODS MEMO Adapted to the . • • SPRING TRADE, lirid are prepared td supply the wards of the people in NORTHERN.. PENNSYLVANIA AMA , olklr-, - _.,0 0,0w5:4; OUR. LOIN g.X.FTRIENOE: bua f!lugb s t as that, Or 00 D Gro D.S , ~ x. , ~. • •T.:1.1t f. -, •'... , 2 . , give thcfliesf satisteetion, and those.' neceeitimett ', to pntroniso us know i that vo . , KEEP THE BEST ;GOODS GOODS . • that aro lo bo - foiind' In thia - section; and 41486 nalo t a're,rkar.,l26ns patrons: aro the, Imre 1,1 He ; `ll% kfieß.isa piaat a , ... : ".• '' ~.'f.: . -'. ~ , , 1 ' , - -. , e. LA.R6E , . ` , OF,- sou „ STlls;, Z 7 .to ael ttio 'yard 'dr . . ikIADE' UP TU ORDER AND Vag. ',RANTED TO 9 FIT. • - •- • , OUR aria all Mrarraniid :to ftiatiOn, A ND Sold as Low as., at aq :PO* Estab lishment. ,Mindthat. lIIIIIIMI We inv an examination of our end Prices, pledging anteelvos to SHOW GOODS' ritNHLY' AND TARE .NO OFFE 111 A when no sale is wade. SMITH Ar, WAITE. Op,rning 1 s I.Y. Apr. 10,08 e/.. • -.; P. ni r DR17(j8,..31146/(:)INES;..PATY.Nr lOINES,TAINTS; OILS; ~PPirto4A§,, to O c 1 tPijicestitlu,3t; 1 . OE • AXTE ritit hoolioto to,Nky . ,,qtal 1119, V V - titrieilL'''StoOk of • • ME P ZT 1R kiVENG LISIPWI?UGS h MEDICINES, FITHNT MEDICINES, , • s r' EI=MZEM BM BEM ME MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs ,to to to the oltlsetit'of 'note Couny, t h at tn Addition tp . his excellent stock of Stern, •Tin-taro, Brittinia, end Sheet-Iron Ware, he has, nt a' great outlay, stocked • his etoro on. with a complete assortment of tThelf i llardware, of which no enumerate the following artiolea: NAILS, SPIKES, CROWBARS, X CUT, ",MILL, HAND AND BUCK SAWS, BUTTS, STRAP- HINGES, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, PUMPS, AXES, ' • • • , AUGERS, , • BITTS, BITT-STOCKS,-HATCHETS, CHISELS, HOVELS,-)SPADES; FORKS, - BENCH-SCREWS, WOOD SCREWS, ~CARRIAQE ~ BOLTS, BURRS, SKEINS, WSSIIrRA - PIPE BOXES,:, AXLE- ~ 1- _ ; TREES, ; . SPRINGS, HORSE SHOES:IIOOP;BAit, & BAND IRON, GRINDSTONE ' AIANGINGS,'C'ORN‘ • ' ' f .PPRPOS,. SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUFFERS r. ' COMBINED. Also, PISTOLS, ' PISTOL CAII,TRIDG.ES,', • POWDER AND" . CAPS. ' PATENT BARNDOOR' HANGINGS MEM a new thing, and made for me: ;These aio htit, a few of the many articles. composing our stook of Hardware. . . . . . . . . , We invite the,publie to call and examine for, themeelec3. 2 ' i We aim to keep tbo,b4t qua)* of goodtia _our lipe; stad all work to order &ink promptly and well, I,ILLIAIiI ROBERTS , ‘ MRS. F s i . Corsets and Skirt Supporters, all sues, at C. B. ICBLIGEY'S.• . , um largasV assortment of Watches; (ilboks Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county at (t9dee66l POLRY'S. • rr r , , . . _ tj.t~ t ;•• " - 'I'SEMPER • • -_f r. 'O 'S E, . NOTION'S, PERUMERK; FANCY .ARTIOUtii CLOTII•; lIAIR, TOOTH . & NAIL., , BRUSHES, MIRRORS, •..; • WINES .4 LIQUORS, &C,.. EVER BRotICIII' LOW - uIfARKET. havo nleo , thu Largi,3st Stock of PAir,S,I:OILS.:OLW . SS ;AND PUTTY, l', 't3tltli aa pure 'White: Load,, Pure' White Zino; • Mooed • , Oa. Coach Varnish. , YonitturoNorniryb, , Yol.. low (Mate; Venetian .;Red; ,Cbrouloi , Obrome'.ofeen, ,, Prusei,wa Patent Dryer, ',tinker, Aapon Spanishiting,, Paris White,ltalioraino,,Retiin, Tar, Log - -Wood,-Pustio, Brasil WendA'arn wood, Rotlwee , # ; -Potasii,- Putty - 3 : Moo • ,- 'natio), lionznie e - Spirits .Turpentine,.• and Kerosene 03, Paint and , . 3 Varnish lirustwi, ' 9 Which weivill 861125 per cent. cheaper than any , other establishment in the county. In. ehort,"tre have eieryihini ever kept in a' first class' • D_RUG STORE , IRE and all wp,aak ip" for y ou to call and examine Our atoOt*iiiidyridea before bayingolifewbeie. Be. member wes'eatet bo'-tinderaold:' I• 5 - • -Alt gooda:warrantdd bran sale, „ , WlLLlalts, R WILLIAMS & - Cto. 3. L. Witiztaits. „ No. 3-ilnioa flock. WellAbortr;4tiiii, 1§67 AND HAR.JOW AR_E: MAIN STREET, WELLSBORO; I= Wolleboro. Sept. 1, 180.—Er.. _.,„ ii ..;,.c i ,,;.. w .i ii .:•1., ii , 1iii ii4:,‘,,,,„., ~,„: . ,:-,_,.:1:...•:„.",,...,,,..,....,. rq -- B v;Y:'t f; :. -, -- .V.talii: . :lB - --- 0 U.I, • bliy, sit,„ , estinatket T S DEA 49 1 1 , SgAN 9 ,, 'ERR SKINS, FURS; inrigSr • -TEAL :SlclD?'S,' • cior trbfois:w - ' O, wilt fay „q 0444 , , W , a•will-mturtufaoturo to,oirdei,Proneh or home tti4od,OAT4P_OP-ICIP nooTp, irl tho best thou der aticVat.:,fair. , ratse,and pay especial attention . t 6 REPAIRING: =EMI ...S *Q:b.av, p , a,isat-roto,stOoli O ~='—',:•• ,: , - 11 11E-ABY.-MABE'''W I --' IK ' ,e, , ',... which 1m itii:lll 1191 lio yandtiqoldi)ltill.from thta - , ,J,1tn0 we 7 thali'iniikelt iili,idiit‘to'keep gp Ilia best ..,., tAtook, of ~ .. .. •. • to bO found in: eounlyi,whiek, will.eop at a lower profit , tbiitinek articles . burn, ever'been - offered 'Mikis 'region. r- ;.; We shaltlikewlso.keep tip. a itood assortment e 2 LADIES' BALMOIt9,kg, - .LEAT_IIER BOOTEES;.; .OHILDREN'S AND MISSES, Ny9AE. OF VA•. .` - US STYLES, , and all styles of MEN'S WORK. • TOgn - ean be , bought of us al Cheat)4B libel.° this tide of liewlrork,,endwo OA keep a full stook FRENCH KIP LIP ' SOVE,.LININGS, AND Oui'stook of PROS, TNAIIS,;THAAII, RASPS,.•GLOVRRS! •1 4 ,1 ERR& RS, TREES{ ' , CR Idi PS,' 'iviih` ;SHORMAI,ERMS TOOL'S' “ndl,-iNtorNifis, will the gen , the pit#43;',, (114 w. sillffir prof ti, Clio tallcbesinoep analWo; moan business.- We haeo been In this region lonk. , "enougb' ,to be well, knewn—=let ewe° who' know us - Coiner or Main aud Grafton' strepts,,oppsalte Wroi 000 " Cr.' W. "SpAREIi . `" !: • . GEO. P. ,I)Bit'Br. .April 24, .1807—tr. -; NEW GOODS AND . NEW PRIpES T. A. WICKHAM'S, lIAVING just returned from New York with New and carefully selected AU thoso in want of Goods istil kind it to their interest to , call and =ME and loam Pricos boforo buying elsewhero. PRIED 'ERtflt; GEDDERIES; . . • ; . All the abohe Goode are ' bought at' the lberes Clash Prices an,Will he sold ' Don't; forget the place, at the old stand of VAN . NAME de WICKHAM. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY 111 HE enbeeribere having procured• additional 1, machinery are now ready to furnish to order all sorts of PLOWS,' "9, II Ti VAT 0 R ROLLERS ~ 'I 4 4ILL GEARING, • SLEIGH-SHOES, WOO D - ' SAWING MACHINES, &c., &a. _ WOODWORTH PLANER, for custom and Job work, Wo aro also prepared to do • SLITTING SCROLL SAWING . Haying a 11ra-class - ebrow-gutting Lathe, we are prepared to make; 'CI:LEESE PRESS SCREWS, to order. Builders of Obeoso - Paotories era re quested to examine our work. mmaufacturo Champion Plow, one of the finest implements in the mark4t. 1867. WRIGHT '& BAILEY. 1867, WE commence this year with an eFolusiyely CASH huffiness. • . • • LARGE STOOK OF, FLOIII FP " ; 1 44.5H 1 , , A LARGE _., STOOK OF? FEED FO A,. 'PORK fOR Call and sea us. WIIIIIII I Jr. BAILEY: Vallsbaro, Jan: 9, 1867-Iy. All poraons indebted to, as by note or biOIF sooonnt must aettlo or pay outs. . Jan. 8, 186t.,' ' yraqtyr ,k BAILEY: A 'FEW MORE PIECES' ot ihoso stibsta fiat Shootings and Shirtings, at April 1, um: " 0, B: KELLY'S. RlCHO ji tie Yaietti,, at ' deol9 " " ' FOLEY'S. Voft win find the latest arrival of New Go:lda KELLY'S. April I, 1867) ~,:. K. 4ZtWliis; TIO0A; PA. =ill STOCK OP GOODS, EXAMINE . . OUR STOCK Kept constantly on band, a ditto lot of FORK, &C., &C. • Tioga, Pa.,Feb. 20, 1867-tf. MACHINE SHOP. MEI CA nINGS; SUCH AS We have alBo a to order Cash paid for 'OLD 111,0 N.. OH.ARLES WILLIAMS, • F. L. BEARS. Vire!labor°, May 1867—tf. GASH PAID FOR WHEAT I CASH 'PAID FOR OATS . ! CASS FOR, CORN CASH FOR Oxatinaipat , CASH 1 r.„ , z...„6: , .. , •• ; 7 . - • IMMIMMA 'I I O,GI3IAPHIC! ANTIONY- Bc , CO.; Mantic Curer ?hope; :iii),he , .ilfittcricklg, -.,•' • : - xy XP• /r• :to anicrt-st) 'our wad bOliiiiisiroi:PllologrisPl'ic materiels Ho. Are ilendsitiartesp for: t~nfoilowJog ; ; r~lx: • Stereqicopio 1710*w: of emericeii 'and .Poi,eiliu ,CitiCs ',road I.4;nciOnles,' Ornuptii 13nt . uniTiate.. ; • • StAlififiN*Oilie %flours of thO,*Tai, = , • VII= negatives Mile in 3. be tilnrdirrai qnd twining a complqa Phot„ogiaphlo'liletory of the great • ' ' contest.., . • -.. . -,•-•.• , StOreascopic_ Views ciiiC , Glasi - , • • ~ . . A;iitptod. for either Magic Zaritisrue or thd Otereoeecipe. Our Catalogue will bo eon( to atly addreie on receipt - • Photograishic Albinos; - .:-• ' .. -t We raannfactnto tnorklaritoly thin any otliarbousa k about 200 varletlesstrotallo, cants to $5O matt. - Our ALBUMS .tiaverho reputation of being , aupericir In beauty and drirability to all others.: - , . - ,-. Oa d Photographs of ponorals, Stacie- _ men', asters: *sta.; etc'. ClatalOgue - embraces over FIVE TIIOII9OD different subjecte, including' feproductions of the most celebrated litngravingsi Paintings, Maples, etc, Olga loguea Bent on receipt of stamp. _ photographers atid - OtliqfV: ordering Mai C.0.D., wilipleane remit 25 , per omit. of the amount with their order. The prices and'clnality Of bar goods cannot foil to gatilifY.„ . , Jan, 2:1867-9m. TAKE NOTICE:3-- - On receipt Of 'On buttar by mall I will send reelepea ior i.ro) acing componads'whieh With careful using wilt eitectU. ally restore gray bair •to its original color, pre. .vent premature decay andTalling off, and Impart :a'szpooth and glossy appearance to hair deadened by aid/aims. , JNO. D. GALLAGHER, Aug. 21, 1887-3m* Wilmington, Delaware. 1866 • 1866 FOR SALE. • . . 13Y ' • ' ' • 0, WIOISIIAM T HIS NURSERY OF FRU T • AND OR NAMENTAL TREES, IN OGA 60,000 Apple reel. 10,000 Peas''T tpes« A good supplrof 'PLUM, PICAOILUDERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES ',lc SHRUBS/MY. . , The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some Of. them large and in bearing. Any one wishing •to got a supply will do well to 'call and, see my'stook before pur chasing elsewhere. pit - Delivered at the depot Novi' charge. Tioga, Feb, .*8,38t18 - -iy* . , J. W. BitADillY' !Celebrated Pate,n DUPLEX 'ELLIPTIC ' , • - (011. DOUBLE 6PRINO) ' 1 • • • , : S K . R.T •• 4 - ' : • 2 ' rirtliEY will not bend or break like Meiling** spring"; but will preserve their- perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary skirts will have been thrown aside ail wieless. - The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, end the bottom rods'are not only dew ble springs, but twice (or double) covered; preventing theta from wearing out when' dragging down stoops, stairs, 4c. . • The .Wonderful flexibility and groat comfort. and Apt% to any lady,: wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt, will be experienced particularly in all crowded assemblies, operas, carriages, railroad cars, church pews, arm chairs, for promenade and house dress, as the skirt can be folded when in me to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as e silk or muslin dress, an in. valuable quality in crinoline, not found In any, single spring' skirt: A lady having enjoyed the picasore, comfort and great convenience of wearing the duplex elliptic steel spring skirt fora single day. will never afterwards will ingly dispense with their use. For children, Misses and young ladies they are superior to all others. , The Duplex Elliptio Is a groat favorite with all ladies, and,buniversally recommended by the fashion maga vines, as the standard skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the following, inestimable advantages In crinoline, ylz; superior .qnsitty, .perfbet manufacture, stylish ebOp e and linistl.llelibillty, durability, comfort and econoMy, inquire for 3.7 w, Bradley's Duplex Ellipi tic ,or double spring skirt, and be sure you get thegen nine article. t t ~. '` CAUTION.—To guard against imposition, be particu lar to notice that eking; offered as "duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz; "3. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs, upon no waistband—none others ate genuine. Also notice that every hoop will admit a pin being passed through the center, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and atrentat, and acorn. blnatton not to be found in any other skirt. Nor sale in all store, _where ilret eta.. lectured by the sole ovrnore of tho pateat,' WEEMS, BRADLEY A CARY; -.7ttly9,3ra. 97,Chembere k79dc 81 Wade eta., N. V Merchandise, Among which will be found many of the raoa popular Styles of PRINTS, GINGLIAMS. BROWN Arm BLEACH'D -MUSLINS,-TICKINGS, DENIMS, , STRIPE INQS, TABLE LINENS, . • BROWN 8G BIGRAWIIED s • ' - NAPKINS, TOWELINGS, LACE ...tbD EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUR TAININGS, EMBOSSED - .AND • PRINTED TABLE AND PIANO SPREAD'S; • HOSIERY, .GLOVES, Special attention is called to his, • CLOTJLtHG & TAILORING DB ' PARTMENT, Whore a perfect fit Is guaranteed or no sale. • A share of tho publio patronage issespectfully solicited. ' . • THQMAB HARDEN. ' lifellsboro, May 15;1881.. QTATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS 'kJ FIELD, TIOGA COUNTY, ,pA. F. A.' Allan, Principal, Professor of Natural and Mental Science., J. T: STREIT , A. M., Professor 'of languages. CHARLES H. VERItILL, A. M., Professor of Afathematici. Mns. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and Drawing. . • • illiss.SUE E. CONARD, B. E., Engh. Branches. Mas t MARY J. BRIGOS, B. E.. Principal of the Model School. • . . - I. G.,BOYT, Professor of Vocal artd•lnstrumen tat, Music. • Mxis ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor pf Muslo. • SCHOOL YEAR 1867-8. First Term begins September 4, ;867, ' Second term begins Deoemb'r 9 kV; Third term begins - March 28, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM OP 14 WEEKS. , Pulll arid Spring Term, ineluding board, • -••• room rent, tuition, book rent, fuel, • oil, and washing, $OO 00 Winter Term, 64 00 Day students, tuition and bobk rent, 10 00 Total expenses for school year $lB4 00 No extra - charges. . Rooms furnished with stoves, obalni, "tables, itands, pails, bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, and one .comfortable, For further information sand for Catalogue. Aug. '7, 1867, Bv. \ Address, principal. I= Wellabor° Wool - Claiding 111AVINO eovored-oor Machine with entire - newCarda r ne,are now ready' ; to. Card all Wool without delay;Tand Abe best Possible manner. AR Wool sent from a distance by Stage will be returned by the same if required. • S. A; HILTBOLD, ' , ORIN BLAIR. • Welleboro, June 12,1867. ' IDOARDENII by the week or day, and Lodg- Aft lag; can be had oq r asonable - terms .oppo; site ,the 'bid" tr. 8. note Stand, Main' Street, Welishoro. M. M. EARS, Proprietor. Aug. ,it, 1887, LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND Popular Dry Goods Trade T HE Sul?soilber is now receiving hie b y YkING ST 0•C 1111E220 600314 SHAWLS, MAKINGS & SACKINGS, at,prions tljat are worthy of attontion. Akio, a full line of .F.A.OLTX.M - St. Boarding ,House. MEM MIS 11 1 111 1 11111SALEIIIREG STORE. I 1 - CORNING:; N Y. -- " - livos ' AND MEDICINES, PAINTS Aj. ""Di FEIADDEITS • DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN TIiATED ME MOINE S, CI N- WINES AND , BRANDI:, . 'RASH LIME; KEROSENE LAMPS,' PATENT MEDI- PINES,' PETROLEUM 'OIL; ROOIIESTERTER--- AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL -PAPER,SWINDOW GLASS, . AND DYE COLORS, Sold at Wholesale Prices. Buyers are requested to call and -get quotations before going further MI :C(rning, ilan:l, 18R7-1y . THE GREAT CENTRE OF AT.TRAC . ON IS AT . LAW4I9iNCEVI C.; S. - MATIIE /I: . CO. Would announce to the good ople of Tiogtt County that they have just returned from New York with their secoid full stook of , FALL & WAITER GOODS, eall3raeleg all tho novelties as well as tho sub.. elatitials required. DRESS °pops in all varieties, STAPLE & FANCY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, & BEST FRENCH WOVE 00R SETS, GLOVES AND HO-, SIERY, YANKEE-NO TIONS,4c., ;go. 1 FURS ! FURS 1 ! MINK, CONY, and _ S . iberian~ Squirrel CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county, I . IR,AD"i"- MADE CLOTHING; and CLOTHING made to order super interided by first class workmen. SHOP MADE BOOTS & 'SHOES in end— less variety, HATS & CAPS to tuft all castes, GROCERIES, &C., &C. ur goods have been Sought during the last p a nic in New lriirk and ; will be sold at panic prlces. • t riccs aro down, mouiopoly broken up. No other store can or dare compete with us in qual ity, and price. For further particulars call. at the store of p. S. MATIII4R k CO. Lawrenceville, De".Fl9, 1366. skirts aro sold • rer.-iitaaltz . 'al ' J. STICKLIN, 1.. • ;9013 . Clair 114 ker, Turner, and 1 I Fu niture Dealer. SALE ROOM, opposite Dartt's Wagon Shop,. Main Street. FACTORY in Sears do Wil liams Foundry, aecond etory. Orders promptly tilled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. W elleboro, 3nne 12, 1867. J. STICICLIN. Tioga ' marble Works. ripIIE undersigited aro now Orepared to .exe nate all orders for Tomb Stones and Mono, manta of either I,TALIAN OA RUTLAND MARBLE, of the latest style and proved workmanship. and with dispatch. We keep constantly on hand, both kinds of Marble and will able to suit all who may fa irer us with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. - .jStones discolored with rust and dirt cleatred and made to look as good as new. _ WILCOX & WHITNEY. iTiogo, May 22, 1867—tf. _ ' • To the Farmers of T4a - Cy. T now building at my manufactory, in L an ce. ji; Tip. a importer ae tor ANNING ".‘v-iir g itarailta g oeovor another 1 ‘,77 which possesses the - followii. whin: 1.. It separates oats, rat litter, and foul_ seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 1 °. It cleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and all otrii r seeds, perfectly. 8, It cleans timothy seed. 4. it does all other separating requhed of a will. - I is mill la built of the best and most durable tini. beein good style,and is told cheap for cash, or pro due . I ill tit a patent Move, for separating eats from t,to other mills, on reasouablo terms. J. H MATHER, arrencevlllo 4 oetoberlo,lBBl3—t f WO 1 .Z.OY'S CHOLERA DROPS' CURES COLIC, . : i• ICURES DYSENTERY, CURES CHOLERA WORE . US, CURES CHRONIC DIARRUEA, CURES all Bowel Complaints, but door not cure anything ' else. This medicine is no cure-alt: it has the contideneo or every `body, for it is never known to fail :"it should bb kept on band by every family. Sold by deniers in medicine atlifty'conts per bottle. For sale in Wellsborough at Roy's Drug Store., ' UNION , ACADEMY. - KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO.; PA, . FACULTY : ~ ,• • ' ELIAS 8OfTON;• Principal• Mae. ADA W. 'HORTON, Frocepiress.... Mtas' MIRAIIORTON, Mies AMANDA• DRAKE, Teechei•of-Mneic. , OADENDAR FOR 1867-8. ' Fall Term commences Sept. ed, tit inter Torm Not• 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th,-1868. • EXPENDEE PER TERM Primary Department Common English ' Higher English Languages and Higher Mathematics Instrumental Mimic, extra ..... Vocal Music, extra Drawing, extra.....,., .............. Room Rent Board per week......... ............ Hutment°, August 14,106 T-t ,tio NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD,Pa., • grateful for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, will continue so as to per form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly ;increasing professional demands now engaged., All operations in all departments 'of the proles- , sion oxoouted in the b'est : possible manner. All ; new, useful Inventions und improvements adopt ed. Tho highest good of his patrons the ultimo-. `turn of lits ambition. DOc. 5, 'BO-if F? 01511. FROAL.,OI.IOI= Willi% WIIEATI- „ bueltwheat flour, corn meal and food, always on hand., Call at the Charleston Mlllbefore buy ink yourflour and feed. I cantnake it an object for you to buy. 4. RUWLL. ' _)flay 1,1866—tf HO/OE - LOT OF GRAIN HAGS for sato C elioap I aS WRIGHT*BAILEY'S. Weltsboro, Rine 5, 1857. , • Now Spring Goods suit reael%ted at C. B. RELLBYT. April 1,1867. k „ , ,1 A El MIMI FUBIERY W. 1). TERBELL & CO Tho largest Stock of 41i.r..'..4.i , _;',-;•.., f.), ME LINES off` vitANIEL. mutt - itanway. , qii a(l4 After !Outlay, Auginit 20tlii1807: trains will leartkUortill'iltut, ithont Alto fullowing hours; - ar2B24tnit Botrsit., - , • 12:28 Exprems ,Mittl. , 'suttilsysexcelitedaor tuna- , lo,Salittnancti,aint finoliirk, connecting with trains for the AVest. • •' • It 'l4 i Night Expresv, tindiya excepted - , tor Ettittll6.‘ 80.1.tuut Deft, 0110 Dunkirk, WIWI* direct con nectiot with trains of 'the Atlantic 'St Great Western, Lae ' Shoreot nil (la tdidA'rti ntt Railways, feral! points West 9:97 a. in. Night Express, Paiiyaor thilffttio,Eralamince. • Dunkirk and the Neat, connecting as above. - • lab a. iu:, Night Exprese,•Sundays excepted, for Etc ' - ester and Buffalo, via Avon. ' • . 10:32 a. w.. Anil Train, 8n n dsiss excepted, for BMW* and Ittictlttrk, egitneethig at Elmira for Canandaigua: 2;lb p. m. Baltimore Express,- Sandayi oxcopted, for 'ltocliester aail Buffalo, via Axon: , 7:03 p. in.. Day ndpress, Sundays excepted . foritultalo, Belatnanca, 'Dunkirk and the West, ,connecting at Binghamton for Syracuse; at Owego ;tor Ithaca; at Elmira for Canandaigua; at Salanaance with the At lantic and Great Western Railway; at Buffalo with the Lake Shore and' grand Trunk 'Railways, and at 'Dunkirk with the Lake Shore Railwhy, for, all puling west and south, • . • ' - - 7;10 p m bay Ex`preee, Bondaye excepted,locAocbeeter 1260 p to Way Erelglit,liuudaya oxcepted. 5:46 p. in., Emigrant train, Daily, fondle West th.EITITIenD BOVIND. • , 12:10 a. Night Ex mai; Daily, Sundays excepted, connecting at Oraycourt for Warwick, and at New York with afternoon trains and-steamers for Boston , and New England Cities. .4:18 a:M.; Cincinnati ExPre.si, Mondays excepted, con' netting at , E.lutita for"Burisburg, Philadelphia and - the South; at Owego for Ithaca; at Ilinghapaaton for Syracusei at'Oroat Bond for Scranton, kbiladet. phia, and Trenton; atlaiekawaxen far Ilawley, and at . Graycourt for Newburg and Warwick. - 10.1 G apt-Accommodation Train daily, connecting at at Elmira for Canandaigua. 10:48 a. m., Day Express. Sundays excepted,connocling a% Elmira Mt'anandaigna, at Binghamton Byte. mist), at (heat Bond for Scranton, at Lackitwaxe or Hawley, and at Jersey City 'with midnight: Etym. Train of Now Jersey Railroad for Pidladelpitiaillaiti. nor° and Washington. 3:12 p. m., Baltimore Expreaa, Sundays excepted. , 4 1 : 36 p. In, New York, and Baltimore Nall, Sundays ex _ coptod, connecting at Elmira for Ifarrisburgh,Phila delphia; and South. 7.07 p to Lightning Express, Sundays exceptod, con , - nesting at Jersey Citysltr, itit morning expretai train of Now Jersey Railroad Baltimore and Washington, and at New York with :morning express trains for I Boston mid the East, 12:30 p. m. Way Freight, Sundays excepted. •Wll. It. BABB, • Gott'lPass. Agotit Northor TRAINS FOR TUE Ti'awrii. - _ Ti Rios for Canundsguio leave El ail ra ad follows : - Accomodation ut 700 a to Express [faile.st train of road] ' • 11 95 mai Mall r 515 p xa Way Freight, [passonger coach attached] 7 10 a CM OS and uftor April 20th; 1807, trains will IA IT ISO and depai t frouiVroy, as follows; . 3toVINO Bourn. I ' stovela siorlit Express 045 p m Express ' — 10,50 au' Elmira Mull ' 550 at -- ' - ...0 65 11'Ll5 Local Freight 1050 a 335 p ni' Through Freight 055 p ighl 2 00 a m Divmwt. . - - - - I - 7 Ellossburg & Co sga R. R. 3... talus wit! rim as foil Arr.:mm:loM in—Leave! nett! at 7,35, Tioga al - nrrtvingat Corntug at Matt—Leaves Blosibuss Tiuga at 4,06, Cot tatug at p. DI. 51a11—Leaven Corn iug ut 8 a. m., f awroncesilto at OM, Tioga at 10,02, 31noatield nt 10,4 —arriving! nt Blots. burg at 11,30 a, tn. s,. Accommodation—Lenses Cornin at 4,50 p. Ln'tv• removals. nt 5,58, Tina at 7.t/2 Manstierd at 7,4 U. . arrtytog at Illonbburg at 8,25 p. nt.` I t . U. 81IIITTUCK Sup' t. Philadolphia & Elrie R. R. On and alter MONDAY, October WU, 1667, Trains on the Philadelphia Sr. trio Rail Road %V)11 run aafollov: , WESTWARD. 3lail Train leavca " " urr. at Erie) Erie Express leaves " " " arr. at Erie Elmira Mail Waved Pliipdelphia... " '' " 3 arc. at Loclttlfaveti • EISTWARD Mail Train leaves Erie " port... - " arr. atPlaNdelphia.... Erie Express leaved Erie Williamsport... • " " avr: at Philadelphia;:. Elmira :qail loaves Lock. Maven,. <' Willlansport.:. " arr.eit . . Mail and Express connect with all trains on Warren Eranklitt Railway. Passengers le - riving Philadelphia at 4.3.00 M. arrive nt Oil Clr at 4.35 p. All tt /dud on \Parrett & Pranklin.itailway wake chin , connectiong at Oil _City with mins for, Prankliu and retruleunk Centre. Iltiggage Checked Through. A. 14. Trtrat, Qen'l Supt. , . Atlantic and GrcarViTestern IC IV, SALAMANCA STATION. • • . ' Wi.:TTIT' ARP BOUND. MbriVAPID BOUND, Mail ' 5.:Al Ex pitbis 110 Accommodation 6,35 Mail 5.52 Express 12.19 'ACroillrilOcilltit)ll, 11.45 Express 11.02 I Expteas 8.10 .._ , At. Cory there is a junction nal' the Philndulphis A 'Erie, and Cil Creek RAH Ruada. . ' AeMoadville, with the Frunhliu and Oil City and Pitholu Branch. At Leavßtsburgo the Mahoniny Branch mater a di• rect route to Cleyelanil: At Riiiinillit , connects kith Cleveland and Plttsbui gli Railroad. The Road passel through Akron, Ashland, Galion, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, intersecting Various rail roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. D. RUCKER, (lon. Supt., Meadville. Pa. T • . „ BE:Subscriber will sell or rent the followiog valuable property, to wit _ One tavern stand in. Lawrenceville. Ono farm, on whiMi be now rosidgs,..-Opellh,ilf mile trout three churches, two School. Ifonsos, two grog-shops, and one railroad, and about the flame distance from the line of 'tho Wtillsioro and' Lawrenceville Railroad. The farm con tains , l6o acres of good laud, 50 acres timbered; well tend, and very productive. It foquires that the seed should bo sowed and planted. hose d over; to ensure a hariest. Ono farm in Jackson township, 175 itec . „ed j' a first-raw place for a cheese factory. Also—Tor - sale-4 ,mulos, 75 sheep, and other stock, cheap on relasonablo terms. M. S. BALDWIN Lowrance, Apri 17, 4867—tf. Planin & 'Turnmgiv . . ~- - 13. , ' T; VAN BURN, • TjrAVliiu g ot his now Factory in operation. ...,- 1. is now prepared to fill orders for Cabinet "%Vero prof ptly and in the best hty I a of workman ship. Having proeures4a._, WOODWORTII ANER, he is ready to dross boards or plank tyith dispatch SCROLLWORK & BRACKET'S, furniehed to Order. His machines are of the new est and most improved pa ttereq.- Shop oorner of Poarl and Wain Sts, WELI;S: BORO, PA., Oet. 31, 186d—tf. / B. T. VAN HORN. • DEMOREST'S MONT IL LY MAGAZINE, universally 'acknowledged the Model parlor Magazine of Airitica;.devoted . to Original Sto ries, Poems,Sketches,Architebture and Model Cottages, I ousehold Matters, Gems of Thought, Personal and Literary . Gossip (including Fpecial departments un Fashions), Instructions on II ealth, Gymnastic, Equestrian Exorcises, Music; Amuse ments', etc.:" all by the best authors,und profuse ly and artistically illustrated with costly Engrt.- vings (full size), useful and reliable Pattern:, Embroideries, Jewelry, and, a Constant succe:— sign Of artistic novelties, with other Itiofal and entertaining literature. No person of refinement, economical haw( - wife, or lady of taste can afford'to do withopt the Model Monthly. ~ Single copies, 3Q Cents.; back i numbers, as specimens, 10 c Os ; either'' mailed free. .Yearly, $3, withrt va able premium'; :V(' copies, $5 50; three copi • , $7 .0, five eupoL, , $l2, and splendid pretui is fur clubs at $3 tea, I' with the first protium to each subscriber. Ad lress„ W. dL. NINGS DEMOREST, SS 00 . 0 00 ~~ "1000 800 • 100 800 2 50 .4 3 t,O No. 4;3' Erciadway, New York. Deuteron's" lOntbly, and Yorirrg Americo, to gethorls4, with the promiume for:each.. Star h 20, '67-6m. ii . . _ •• AND POWER LOOM. [Patented 1865.] - A LL persons interested in the introduction of practical nutebkltery into our country, are requested to investigate the merits of HENDERSON'S' HAND POWER 1,00.11 This loom will do all kinds of lumd rearing . _ 101 weave joans,.hlantets, plain cloth, sat t• net, horsey, flannel. seamless sack:, doubt° width blankets, 'or _any kind of cotton, wool or flax cloth. It trends tbe - trOndles,Ahrows the shuttle, loti off the' web, and takes up theeliithz-ILmakea the upper shod us the batten comes fortiard,Tifil boats up the filling after, the cross is made, wa king better cloth-and betterweivage thou can be made in any other way. Looms made to order and, warranted. APP I Y., at the ely.p on Water, Street, sign - "Loom Factory." LEWIS WETMOiIE. Welishero, klatch 20', 1801-tt. - 14 AMPS ::.= - 2i'iriosv kled of lamp for KerOseno no breakage of chltnnoya—at FOLEY'S , • a -.:. H. - RIDDLE, . Oen'l Sup't tral U. it Real Estate Sale Ell El notice; n. m., Naos. lo at 9,QS— fielent -- : aqlving at 8.0 8.05 It zu . 8.45 p 7.1 moo LIN4I ..... 8.45 pra 0.45 a tn 8.00 n m 0.28 p rn 7.45 p m .10:16 a In .11.40 p . 5.55 a ta, 4.25pPu . 3.5(1 a ul . I.W p . 7.1(1 a in 5.15 a in :0.10 p MEI
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