~~,~iarsrs t: Of all the joys vouchsafed to tnau , In life's tempestuous whirl, Thero's nought.:,approachcs_heavort so near IL-, A!! sleighing With a girl. „ A rosy, laiiphing,hukorn ; A frank, giA:natured, henost girl ; A reeling t Ai l i,og,,,,daSling, clotWg, , • . , snatching, jolly;j6ltitig; _ . - • _ ; ; Jaunty, - r Dear little darling, with ii red 'hat' 'And rhtt e "featheri,who smiiggles xight",up, agailisc your waistcoat, and lets you _assist her in •-holdin2,-- ,her tauT; Who laugh:gat you a mouth 9fpolcor— A dear duok of ,a girl. • Pile up your wealth as mountain You sneering sei,ffing [ I'll;Inugli as I ;o fleshing a:t With thy jingling bells and girl. The brightest, dearest, sweetest girl; The triinest,'g r ayeilt, neatest girl ; The funniest, ilu r :fest, frankot•t, Roundest, i . :ipest; roughest ,- rarest, Spunkiest, opiciest,Equiruaiest, squarest, Ralf conctaliug amorous flashes, - Jun the girl lur p. chap like toe T o court, and lovp,`and marry, you see-, With rosy cheek ai.il'elustering earls, Thu sy:zetest and. the best of girls. • - EZ.A.II/NINO" a TEA.CLlER.—Mr.Trus teit 811 ek les as tci Lig i h his door;i,vity; one day, ivheo preseitied kilo s:elf before hinn, a perieut rtrat r, to search of a school to keep for the " win- Ler. , ' - "Have you ever kept a school ' ? " "No, sir," replied 6aunders, "What, are your qualilibat ions ?? at.ii ed Suickles. "I have been 'c•hrough the rule of three and interest and can read and spell any word in the spelling book ; and I reckon I ca .flog any boy who won't In lld." "Have_you..atiy. •ecommendations_V "No sir, lAlmug it you would exam ine toe, and if I was qualified, I 'c'ould hire out." . ... . . "What do you ask annonth'? -• • . '•Wbat 'do,wou payold chap ?'c "'.."cat, according to the qualll ealions of tii,? teacher." • • • "I'd like to be eXamined then. , 'lf you'll bring -on your books you may be , gin." . "0, I thin tell all about a teacher: by l'e.eing him walk." 1 -• . ••, '"Phitt,'s-ca4ily - done," saki the can didate, With 'on nix. • . , Well - then," scud ,Spick les, "you set' 'out and . walit tip the road. poihtin'g• in the direction which Saunders came, and when I'm .-atisfie,d,' . l.'ll 111111 to - you to ' stop." _ - The teacher , f.tarled- , otr-itt a- brisk pace, nod ;.inicklus shut,. WC slool : ..and went into the 'boost?. ._. . .. _ 'When Sounder; - reached thus lop of the 1111111411 . ra Milo away, it began .to occur toliioi that his examination had passed.- 7 4124e•tican _iVit. ARE OUR FEET PROPERLY CLOTHED. —lt is somewhat surprising, that, with all our boasted improVeineuts, we have not as yet produced 4 proper 'coYering for the feet. DarbarouJ people, if their climate admits, go NN T. ith bare feet, or wear sandals eovecing only Ole role, Or slippers with just enough of upper to retain thf . .o sole on the foot. - ,We, how ever, encase the whole foot, and a poi., tion of the lei, in a material alMost fm pervious to air stud moisture, and gener ally uncomfortably hard and rigid. The color and polish of our hoots ate direct ly calculated to attract the sun 7 s rays; and the enamel on patent le'ather, and till' blacking on ordinary' calf,tends to harden and solidify _pile substance, elos in;_; the pores and making air-tight cases Mr a portitm ofOthe body which exudes mole prespiration Oman' any other, and is subjected.to greatctr strain. Our boots in summer pm boil our feet in a warm' bath, and in the / winter freeze them in-an icy envelope/ It is doubtful if . wet feet are, in themselves, very conducive to disea , o, some medi: cal men to the contr., y notwithstand ing '‘ureramped onlinemeni or the fee,., it an 'cy cod envelope, generated by perspirationand chilled by the ex ternal itmosphere, thus shutting the prisoned feet up almost tti r-tight, is at , unhealthy as it is uncomfortable. For hot weather there ig hardly . ny shoe so agreeable as that introdu •ed within the past three (Jr four rye rs. k 110 W I) as the army shoe, and extui. ve ly uheil by base hall players. his LIN'S Call vat 3 at d unblocked leather. t Is cool and remarkably easy on t feet. i The texture of the. canvas al we the escape of the perspiration, an the Col ? , or of time shoes dues not aaract . the heat of the sun. It would - seem that the plan of co r in,,..,: other portions 'off our body co material pervious to air light advan tageousiy be extended to oureet. There is no natural reason why ur feet should be se/much, more sensiti, •e• than our hands. - They become indurated 'land jleprived of their natural activity • b}, long, close confinement./ The peo :ple of , warm climates, who se T 110 C. toe:. ias we do our fingers, and the barefooted , ehool boys; who picks up 'd throws ' the foot late is a seems, -.the ascent to the House of - the Lord which Solomon Showed to the Queen, of Sheba, we cannot, wonder • that, on , seeing it therb was no spiritin her: The pinnacle of the Temple .on which thiit tem pter plabed the Savior has just been`' uncovered'to the base,'aud is fOund still -to have - an elevation otlone hundred and thirty-six feet. The - siatethent of Jose piths is therefore no-.exaggeration. If any one looli.ed, from the battlements into the valley he Would be giddy, while his sight epuld not reach to such an immense depth. Seetiops of the an cient wall of Ophel havq been exhumed, showing that, as Josephus ayn, it was "joined to - the southeast ,angle of the ) Temple. Aqueducts, cisterns, rock hewn channels andd - pasSitgea have also , _ beendibcovered wit,lnn aind around the tiaretn, throwing tie* light on the' hull. , - dings, the arrimgements and the ser vices of the Temple. The grCat work of a cowl : OW - exploration or ancient Jerusalem isribus , fairly and' 'auslii eion:dy emniii''nced. The opportune i visit of the ,Stiltan and Grand Vizi_er ,to thi,, country,. and the zepA renitations nutde.to the latter b:lthe Arelibisillop in York, followed us us they have been by the energy, the wisdom, and tact of Lieutenant Warren and his admirable itieve smoothest down 11losiem 1,1-( , jud removed loc I opposition, and ab.u. Si:ought about opportunities for - aid exploration tuch as :It - Yk r f.ke , nrrp,d l)efore ; and b,esides, •tg.te :u.ullabel for Arab laborers;laborers;'have _ et. , 0. 4 1;11(4 to kip ! 1,0; , ,0ric, and are eager . t t.o 62 nl3 11(1 f, , LX aCit points for ii - uect- , z.i.ll.eliploratl.oLt. are now well known_" T P 1 7 41 .E.--Tet33l.,el'StiCe puts wi,ori .the .ilue. Luca s )1.! tl,c bstrel, itloutT in the Pu) l.4 i, ereti;r. in C0111111t',; - 43(}IitA'lltttlet)t. tiit• 1113ust', s!i()l4e:4 Ufl the bairt)e, ‘jy..)l• tl,t: body, I t,,Ilik;'(.:11(;f: in ,the bridp fr 4.nd the whole body.- N .I,:."tw, Rklamaiitcs P}o.xt - F f .l. ..,:, . . -=CON' ERS & OSGOOII N'idtittion to chili elti- i i;u§itieks (MOW; Wocioring, Lc., have establis.bod STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARI?. IVARE STORE, - two doofs tho3irintlt ujaolftr,&- TIN-WARE , HPMANITY PRINCIPLE, ttintis, in the - most sulniAntini mantic). in'tho matter of ' • 1 -, 4- ' , llO have ennugto do all tho cooking and warm ing in fl; .. oga.lntinty. In fact. we have Stoves enough to M SOLVER A A in We Ere tho only agents for the solo of the - . )111BIIICAN - COO: STOVE'.' in yolisbOto; and this Store is tho AUTOCRAT OF ,STOVE Viris :keep all kinds of Ilardware, iron, Nails, steel', nurse Shots, and a complete variety of "-_ sHELP ifOtlYWAll4.`; If you don't believe it DROP IN. CO, VPs OSGOOD. 'We'Mbar°, Sept. 4,180707 f .- Proofs of the Superior Quality C'N WATCH :7 ;;ITT C 77 • -; IL.VI ' l4 ' if La. WALTH A 4, MASS. The American NVatch Company, of Waltham, Mass., respectfully f•alnuit that, theii. Wntehes aro cheaper, more accurate, less complex, more dura ble, bettor adapted for:gendral use, and more ea sity kept in - order and repaired than any other watchds in the market. They aro simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and less likely_ to be injured than the _majority of foreign watch es, which are composed of from 125 to 300 pie ces, while in an old English- wotelv ;t sere - aro, more than..7oo - pdios. lfow . they - mint ludido i r the. hardest trial 'watches can have, is shown by the following letter. 1 PENN. I i tAILROAD. CORANY.,„ - -OmerTSITI l Avroo:ra, PA., 15 Dte,lBoll. j. GENTLEUCN : The wafehes manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad for several years by our eniiineinett, te.` , YltntuAe.,furniih' watches as part of our equipment. There are now some three hundrA of them carried on our lino, and we consoler. them good and reliable time-keepers, Indeed, I hare groat satisfaction In saying your watches give us less trouble, and have worn, and (Ili wear much 141 get without re pairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As you are aware, we formerly trtuted to those of English inapufacturo, of ac knowledged good reputation; but as:a class they' never kelp tithe ak'cortectly"..mir-iiitVo they'debe as good service, as y o u rs , In these 'eummtvulents I ant sustained by my predecessor, Air, Lewis. whose experience ex tended over a series of years, Re&peet EDWARD H. WI IA A MS, • General Superintendent. American Watch / Co., Waltham. We make now five different grades.of watches, named respectively as follows : Ar i ,lo, ll , Ilict/thwu 11 1 «tch Comptny, :)luxe. I'. S 11. , rtlett, Jlare. Wmt. 6lle, y, c lh,n tuu, ilunie Wohh conipa l i,. 'Maio", Mail.- i All of these, with the vxception of the r llome Watch Company, Arc warraut.4l by the At*ericatt Watch Company to he oil, the ,best to terial,Leti b..• trwet, approved nrnele.and, to pozsuse every requisite tor aira. 1 Lbletitheept3r. Every depler -riling tbee : eiVatches' , is iirovlded #viii tlto',.oo,ln pony's printed card of gaarantce, which should accumptny each Watch sold, co that buyers may tool pure they arc purcha,ing the genuine article. There ar,o numerous eounturleits and imltatlems r our Palyhes 'bold throughout the ceUntr,i;,,and ‘so a- (ild 11 caution port:haters to be on their guard agai S t ill) libllio. ny grades of Waltham Watches may be pur e used ~f WlllOll ilea ter4.throughoui the ociuntry. i BOBBINS & APPLETON. ~ Sept. 4,1867-6 m. , I S 2 Broadway, N. Y. . Elmira Saw Manufactory. Cast and Extra-Clad Stei r e . l Patent Taper l Ur uund Gircu ar :Mav t ioci • • LL, MULEY, GA NG, CROSS-CUT, CLEARLNO. SOOTH AND OTHER . SAWS. . , Mr. J. SCIIIEF,FEI.n,Z, Jr., , stutyurlsed. -ell at Factory Price's • Orders for rep:tit:fug, if 's , 6., left Mr. tit - relirt trill be attuuttedliag - lirittiptly'es if / 1 3f(lit .the Manufactory. ! ANDRItAVS . VUItBSGE. Sept. ]B. 1887.—tf. material - ,ave us ns . and one of. 'W. Jeliorton ' . LATE iir i tho firiia ll pf if;iingr, :„TlOrtork, trriv. ingjusi i - eturricti Irr'tti'tli cit '''onsii3lA"iiili, 1.:, non , preparkl to oiler to the citizens of Law renceville, nod vicinity, a general assortment of GROtJI HIES',•&-,.-TROVISIOIB-- 1 .. . CROCKERY, HARDIVARE, WOOD': •Yc - WILLOW;RARE ; • YANK,EE NOTIONS. 1 LAWRENCEYILLE,•: - PENN'a...C); September,'ilitt iat`liff : : 1-: • .' 1 c, its' '. • •,,..) t '.—: • i.' r%.t.:1".i.:.-:::'• .—The resting •ries at Oct the ,ions of ines of :u 'on the at the td more The ravine n d the olved to 'eti and '' The Amerien i n Cooking Stove. Al"T' ER twenty yeats experience in the man- Ufaeture t n, stoyep, we becamp l eopyltteed, ' , quo six' years since; thief, a egst, - ticatititit '9l' :Hartley was being; eipepiled . kt the_peoPta tit tbis' -, ountry ; in buying Cheap Aind !i.?ortli less et'a iiitia large portion of which= Was- ‘i.a4e(i)' - fiti.lritiiit. true economy consieted'inl'huYinlftlteatest stoves that could be made, notwithstanding the price Was higher. With this view we proceeded to construct the American Cookinz 8;ove. and ,ipared no paina:or expense tuuitili,u i it, the best and tinwt perieet tatpii.n tftt.Cmitti be [naafi.: And wo have experlinented "Oh 11:',.A1114'6611Y. watched ite operation for the'last all "years, and , I hen an iinproviauent etig , ested it.clf. we have at once adopted it, alai w e hare teveral of these improvements bemired I.:i letterra patent. In rhi punnet. we 4,,, ;oat loi-itate t0,...ay . , vi3,.illiye: ilia ght it i„a lliglaer ;tote of laermulayi-;Aiaria , raas heretffitire heel. :attain. al an eaaidiing stovcat. Ihe recent inapn.veineetai in ;Mtn stio:o has added larcely t., it• eiativenieraee hod effective owls. In all the verimie. .4 . ,toeera 'cc (harm itteturi., we -turfy tiain'talners, iiiir il - dlit, eenve cionce end e iliniac , in 0:aor a ii•.e r AtLer than .' eeriness id t;riees t; till 4i ;' , '.t , .1 I; ;.: 5 -, !-ii ~1 t4utis. i,,,i w e - ,„t ie ly thi'. ia,;“l-,..1 .f ,h ~.c, :;:r..liteitig Jur stoves. 611 EA It, rACK.'II , I.. ,t,;;( . ; ~ - 1 I . - Alli my - . .''.‘; Y. 4, For sale by CO.NY,ERSF. , A priGOl.llJ. Wells titai,• P.l. 16;VP - 071.41171. . Cleaning Sewing Machines. T"'nuillers.good ber.,by »ontier o em.ra of :Sewing Al - wel,thos that he - is - prepared to c:unn and put t.u.Th chichinec in good okder on Can, He also is nvot for the " patent tucker," which wan be u,cd eii .-4 . 011:":: 13., 611AKB,PEAftg. LYellsborp, 8;1 it' it t 11.:0` NIUSICAL - Us:STRUM I:NyB.—J. B. Shake pear. dealer in fierizei it - Brother and tVunes 14 • 11rotfierr pianos. Mason & Hamlin cab l'rent. l.iriscF & Co. melodeons. and Ibe 6t vth i r , 4 , 3: m ei o depo q , Rama over J. R. #39w t en' t , twro, ' ,Sept. 12, 1860. ON 111 1: MEM .1- , . _ i ' •1 ` '0111:1 IV alum *a - o - - 094 0 2 _ -anusato °Jim(' pun oultuoza puo Bud otoota ' I•cr:onoad.ui aueq lila - onapia put; opooo Jo° •sont;qtrkb !paw tit olumpAno 2uldoon ()solo patk quaqoaen spoon Lui Ivo sogolututpu cptaq eat "Sto:slantove osoupmq omaquoo-elo 111 UtlittlCla . t IA iiireu ttligbitgigusillip, *WI slql 4 14!.‘ftitIP A. " u /INA # 4 4 °4l44 Vilr ac ) tuna V. ; 'ova atm pi ngs aeuttua bora - KIM 4° 3 d " i t . r s ial 4 0 FIA 'PfiqMv.ti '0 'n AivolEttnva ~, i ' _ it liractitsfvqii'Mutia Y. ~ t 'x' s ~. ~ ,~ s • . • t ' poiragorto ery) of 2.l,auca ,lo uqiuolre aryl ltua pinoet oAt Minim MIMI T IMM!O 30 vozs exis t LIOd 13 'WV 00 ±-'''':': ''' *(P 12 14 Peg) faEriu, 11314151 , g I I '3b1131111,1 II3Lt/141 i'Z I 'l , lOlll (lox rilva fzo _ 'Nola awls asnOu , v, : sHOli 3 1tru49 P 11913 O 95' , peJpanq Jed srilvx - 1 • • p..k747z5 , auv .2.41 1" . “:. ~ _ '..`.41, r , T ',(." 4 I.= .4: 11:-.1 16. '.l 'I )1, - i:I ,';'-'l"'i.'...;T:-' •Vd 'a - rigid - sly - 17K ~ \- ' I ii . 1. 1a...,,i' oiocivipai no locia p.l qy q 41 4 • , s.t ,,.%! 4 113111011 H ,4,41)1'•11 `D i `1 pJr .{.' i 'n' `3IIVM-M1 '3OVM-SSVI9 I , At • ' . • 6- S A . :11(o . Ji S / `a IV.M.C[II,VH anoS 2ulSnq AA o2u)tioo.zoti cog.sui v eava plinr sopyisna .1 , Icr:eirg,. Ul3 -OAS NEw SPRING GOODS ' I #:::)- 9:Q ,R 4:41V - :0:2i4 :, AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE 1 WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A 2 , FRESH STOCK OF -GOODS Adapted to the S Pt RING..i TRADE, attd: are prepared to supply the wants of the , pooplo in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA i•e:i 100 „•,,;„ FE DR - v GOODS. =EMI OUR LONG EXPERIENCE z- fci - • - stauttitl436,ltblitki 6 - 4::)_,D GOODS r f: give the best satisfaction, and those „accustomed to patronise us know that wo KEEYviTHR - BEIFIT-GOQDV'' that,nre to be found in thi ,section, and those who are not our patro re the losers ... , qUite as mu 9 e are. - ' ' ft: .We keep iLe naval a LARGA7OIO - ..VOV - 9400 - ; - I , 6 Fell by the yard or kitig UP' VOTAMDER, Alth WAR. RANTED •fo' 0111 t $' 00K y WILL~BE BEST. FULL, MEE OM and all Goode sold by,uu Wari•anW. give Satisfactior, ME it N,P, Soid as Low as at any other Estab- lishinent. Mind Oat.- ;i, : We invite an taxon:ll4l%6On 'of otir• Stock ' dad Prioea, pledging ouraelree to I SHOW GOODS FREELY, AND TAKE NO OFFENCE' 11/1 when no sale is made. ~r .~iSi. Corning, N. Y., Agr. A 0 ,-- • ic =I IMO . L MEN BIM 11/1 E , F " , I ; n ITH do WAITE. 0,1867. , • 11. ru litlr" !.: l E4*r PLO:-;,T IMO DRUGS, 1414p10,INIIS,.,,PATENT,IWF I D-.. ICINgS,PAINTS,`biLS, , DOW•GLASS, & PUTTY, . Have come dowit: ff ;. Old - Pri at lag; WE' du not lit%ilato to :•ay thot WO kt o the : PURE ENG LlBl.l MEDI CI N4:s;' ••, ;i , PATENT. MEDICINES -"? • IA.NKEE _NOTIO;NS,, ti 4 , P.k.ll.fire II IER 17 PRICY.,A.p:poLp,S, T`rOILET SOAP, k - CLOT', :HAIR, TOOTII & NAIL' BRUSHES, MIRRORS,•` 4.;11011011% ,&C;i EVER ,RRO#9ll,i:; . 't:N:to TIIf.S JIAWAt:ET. We Lava urge:Abe titigiOt Stork, - PAINTS. OILS, GLASS' AND )4 ; 3 q'~ . c. .;' Pure White, Lead, Pure W bite Zine,'s Linseed Oil. Coach Varnish, Furniture Yel low- Ochre, Venetian Red, Chrornelrel- . Cbrerne Oreoti, Prussian Blue, Patent OrTir; 'Luker,: Japan, Spnnirh Whiliug, Paris Widti, Ka{ Ailine, Resin, ' Tar, Log loud, 1 2 ustic, jirnzil Woad. cam woad, Rclyilia• , Potash, 'Putty, Moo cohol, Nuke - 116,i Spiii6 . 3tarpontine, • and }Commas 011, Paint. an:l Varnish Brushes, Which we will sin 25 per emit. chomper thou twy, other establishment lu the county. in,short,wp baie every thing' ever kept in.d first class DRUG STORE, and all we ask is for you to call and examine our stock and prices before buying• *slumber°. Re. member' we can't be undersold. All goods warranted or no sale. P. R. WiLLIAIId, P. it WILLIAMS lc, Co J. L. IY4.LiAus. , No: 3 Union Millsboro: Juno id, :1807 Stoves: - Stoves:: AND HA RilliVATiEi .IVER. WILLIAM ROBERTS begs to announce to the citizens of Toga ,County, that in atirlition to .his excellent etock,ofSioves, Tin-Ware, Brittania, and • Sheet-Iron Ware,. ho hes, at a groatoutlay, stocked his store on lEEE! MAIN STREET, , VI,4LSBpRO, with a oompleto aisortmopt of Shelf illardlara; of which wo enuMera,to'litii 611 owing artieletts , = MILL; lIAND , AND . - BITCII.', SAWS, , BUTTS, STRAP HINGES, OARRENYER'S TOOLS;, PUMPSI AUGERS, ' 1 1 . ntirTs , - BittSTOCK I S, ,HATORWA ,CHISELS, SHOVELS SPADEB,4OItIiSr, WOOD !SOREWS, 'OARRIthE BURRS, SKEINS, WASHERS, ~ PIPE BOXES, AXLE TREES, 'ELIIP- T TIC _ r ' ~ :} ~ SPRINGS, •HORSE SHOES, uoor, BAR; & 114$..Ns.`is0 - , GRINI)STONE HANGINGS, CORN ‘...POPPERS;i:: EN i . A:IISAGE .AND sruiTEßs Alstr, PISTOLS, PISTOCOAItTRIDOES, POWDER AND sitia tr; NM • , . , • - PATENT EARNHOGH HANGINGS A new thinuatidloode ftr,,,use . : Those are : bal a few of tho many hitidlas composing our stook' of Hardware. • We invite the public to call and examine for themselves. We. aim,to keep the best quality of goods in outline ;.1 and 4t Work ta order ,alone promptly - and well. 'WILLIAM ROBLRTS• . ' Welleboio, Sept. 1,1866-if. Boardini Rouse. BOARDING by the week, el Otty ;r iefla Lock enn he bed hn ren 6nnfilo 'tame oppo• rite the old U. S. Hotel Stand, Metin Street, Weßebore. , M.: M. SEARS; Proprietor. Aug. t, 1867. tf. • '.` • l oli-WORIC, IN THE inIST STYL E , and with de,pat9h,litTllß AGITATOR Ofacti. ENE MIMIC 1)1? 1, 7 GS ME = ERNI MEM=I Sri r! . R IP 1 .•, %!: TO .13-111' , .. t t f !"SELI ( , 13.' OUR ,39,.1757-AT,ESS WE rill bu y at the tkigbeat . porket gigo t the folliiwXos artielee - EIEEO sp jq s, N. I DEgit'l 3 Xitig; .' /Vit.S;!*OESs :earn. VEAT; SKINS; • Icr,wbiob pve riA)lpay cash. Wo will osariiMciara to ordor,Froach or ho Wined CALF or KIR, ROOTS, • • our and at fair ratisi, and iaiy eiptolal 70 . o to REPAritINCL , • . • AL.'S: We have a first-rato Mock of READY-MADE' WORK, op which We Phi' not be `iitillargold, end.from thie time peahen make it a poiCalie keep up the' beat ,stook of _ . LA DIES' GAITERS, to he found in the county, which we will sell at a lower profit than such tkrtieles ,bave; over been offered in this regiOn. - • We shall likawlse'icitip up a good ,assortment . . of LADIES!''BALAIORALS;' L § A T BOOTEkt COILDREN'S AN'D MISSES WORK op VA.: MOUS STYLES, and all styles of ?AWN'S WORK. 4.6 1 21.711.E.R F:thDiNGS 'can be.bought of us as cheap as any Lwbern this side of New York, and we shall kespa fall.stack FBEISTCH CALF, FRENOII,,KIP,., OF er PER, SOLE, LININGS, AND BINDING. ' • ' • Our Stook of PEGS, NAILS, THREAD, Ana RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES;' LAST TREES, ORIAI P S, with • SHOEHAKE'R'S TOOLS and FINDINGS, will-be found -the lar gest-in` the county, and tot telt for *matt profits. - % -We talk business and "ere mean business. We have been . in this reginia long .enough. to be well known—let those who knowXs try us. Corn er Pf Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm:. Rob oda' hardware Store, O. W. SEARS, • GEO. 0.- DERBY., Wollaboro, April 24, 1867—tf. .STING TONS' FIRE ARDIS. Anny Revell* • • • " ' ? .44-100 la. Calibre Navy Revolver, '$8:100 in: Belt Revolvei,' ' ' • Navy, alto Calibre Police Revolver, Navy size Calibre New Pocket Revolver, - 31 1001 n: Calibre Pocket ReveTver,' (Rider's pt.) $l-100 in. CaLib Ropeating:Pistol; (Elliott pt.) No 22 &32 Cart' a Poet Pocket-Pistol, No 22, 30, 32 & 41"Cartrid e 'Gan Cane ' No 22 & 32 Cartrid Breech Loading Rifle,(Reals'),N,a 32 138 " Revolving Rifle,' '• • ' 30 44400 in Calib a ' REMINGTON & SONS PRINCIPAL AGENTS. ZiteWe& Nichols. New York; Wm Read & Son, Roston; 'Jos C Orubb & Co, Philadelphia; Peal tney lc Trimble, Bahia:tete; Henry Folsom & Co; New Orleans; Johnson', pence: & Co, Chicago, L lfi Rummy .4, Co, St. Louie; Albert E Crane, San Francisco. - Cet. 9,1867.-9 m. NEW ARRIVAL ! MRS. E•. E. KTMBALL Is now xi:mitring a new and fashionable stook of , MILLINERY GOODS fresh from Now York, which be will sell very cheap. Call and examine new styles and prices. MARC STREET, ' WELLSDORO, PA October 16, 1307. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. THE subscribers having proetttad additional machinery are now ready to fund-h to order all sorts of CASTING!, aucu As PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD ROLLERS, MILL GEARING, SLEIGH-SHOES, W 0 0 D • SAWING MAOHINES, • &c., &v. Wo have ziloo°O wiounwoßTll PLANER, for custom and job work, -We aro also prepared to do • • SZaT2'ING O & • SCROLL SAWING to order. 'raving a first-class screw-cutting Latheivea aro prepared to make CHEESE ‘ . 2:),R,ESS SCREWS,' to order. Builders of . Oheeso Factories ore so, quested to examine our "work. We manufacture the ,Chaniplon Plow, one 'of the finest implements in the market, ' -1 Ciiiih'pnid for bib CHARLES 'WILLIAMS, F. L. SEARS. Welleboro, May 16, 1867-tf. 1867. ;gl4ll/1T ft -BAILEY. 1867. W.O commence this year with an exclusively' CASH business. CASH , AID' FOR 'WHEAT CASH PAID FOR OATS I CASH QPAID FOR 00R,N.1 CASH FOR EVERYTHERIaII A LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR FOR OMR 1* A LARGE STOOK OF ,FEED FOR 3 CAM! ' ' • • • A LARGE • STOOK •OF PORK FOR CASEE I r t, Call aad,i3te ns wniG T- 11AlTitY2 Wellsbora s Jan. 9, 1867-Iy. ' . • • All persons•iudebtod to us by note or book account must call and settle or pay, costs. Jan. S, 1867. ' 'tlrltlGllT BAILEY: . . . .WilMoro' Wool `Gailling M a chin e,, IBTAVING covered our Machine with entire 1 - 11 new Cards, we aro itow ready -to Card all Wool jwlthout delay, mid in the beat possible manntr. MI Wootsont from a distance by Stage Fed will be returned by the same if re . S. A. I TBOLD, ORIN LAIR. Welleboro,June 12,1862. DR. FITCU'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT EBB, for sale at Boy's Draglito're:' ' niLENDER ; Preach,- Marine and Ohnroh Olooke, at [ieol9] ; , P01•14r3. M!MM EEO , „ , To the' ItV,llolioiro SURROUNDING": COUNTRY I . Lfr: „ASILE R,L '- , TAICESAbIit method. of notifying the' people that Ole Stock of - ~ - ::.SPRING 'CLOTHING: ;- • Is on' head, and offers dt lower tbgri before. The Store ie well sleeked, with the most fash ionable COATS,:. PANTS Aril) VESTS, .:180, A faige assortiFtent of, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, consisting .of WHITE AND. OASSIBIERK SHIRTS, ; COLLARS, NECKTIES, SUS •PENDERS,•• SOCKS. and a good large lot of the met feshionat;le RATS . AND CAPS, ever broUght to this market. Also • `TRUNKS, BAGS,. on UMBRELIIS, , " • • •. Ishieh you eau tiny low ,for cub, at the Cheap Clothing Store •of•N. ASH ER, Ist door east of Vag Valketibures , Flour Store. • Vi;ellsborO, Sept. li, 1887:: 18Q61866. , • F OR BALE.' , L ' - , BY . . - B. C.IVIOEMAJV T HIS NURSERY OP 'BRUIT AND, OR, NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOGA . - 60,000 Apple. Trees. 10,04MV Pear Trees. A•good 'Supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY, and ORNAMENTAL TREES A' SHRUBBERY. • ; The Fruit trees are . coinneeed of the choicest varieties, good, healthy, some of them large and its bearing. Any uno wishing to get a eapply will do well to call and see my stock before pur chasing elsewhere,. OS- Dldivered at the depot free of charge. , Vega, Peb,.2B, ' FOUT CELSBRATZD HMO ad CatHo Powlors. _ TER, II E E COUGHS, DI; TEISPER, 1 1 1 YERS,FOUNDE LOSS QF APPI TITE AND VIT/ ENERGY, Zee. use improves wind, increase the appetite—give a smooth glossy skin—al transforms t 1 miserable skelel horse. To keepers of Cows this preparation la invaluable. mproves the quality of the milk. It has' been proven by ac tual experiment to Were:tie the quan tity of milk and cream la enty per ceik and make the butter firm and tweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them uo appetite, looSena their hide, and manes them thrive In all diseases of gwlue, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver. • !", &c., this article • acts as atspecific. By putting from one-half a nariar to a ps,per In a barrel at swill tha =0 above diseaP.ls will be eradicated -- or entirely pr.:vented. If plvin in tinni„ a certain preventive and curs fs? chahva.. Price 25 Cents pa: P , pc , o P:.ptic for U. RIMPAMED S Y §;. A. vourrz, & 13130., AT THEIR, wnousuß intro AND AITDICP:E DEPOT. No. 116 Franklin Italfiriore, TEL For Sale by Drugo 11%.11 1 " 'l out the United St/tC..M. DAVID FOUTZ, Successor For ealo•by Johi A. Roy, We'labor°. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANS FIELD, PIMA COUNTY, P.A. v.i)Aotrxtzw - - F. A. ,Allen, Principal, Professor of Natural and Mental Science. J. T. STREIT, A.M., Professor of Languages. CHARLES H. VERRILL, A. M., Professor of Mathetnatics. , Has. L. M. PETERSELIA, Modern Languages and Drawing. Miss MARY E. HUGHES, R. E., En. Branches. Miss. S. R. PRESTON, B. E.. Principal of the Model School. I. G. HOYT, Professor of Yoeal and Insinamon tal Music, - Miss ALICE B. SEELEY, Assistant Instructor of Magic. SCHOOL YEAR 1887-8. First Term bOins September 4, Mil, Second term begins Decemb's* Third term begins March 28#'1868, EXPENSES PER TERM OF 14 WEEKS. Fall and Spring Term, including board, room rent, - tuition, book rent, fuel, oil, and washing, $6O 00 Winter Term' ' 64 00 Day students, tuition and book rant, 10 00 Total expenses for school year $lB4 00 • No extra °bargee. •Booms furnished with stoves, chairs, tables, atanda, pails, bedsteads, mattresses, pillows, and one comfortable. • For further Information send for Catalogue. Aug. 7, 1807, o r . • Address, Principal IP you want a FIRST RATE ARTICLE of • FLOM MEAL, 'PORK, HAM, FISH, SALT :ort GENERAL GROCERIES, in largo or small quantities, drOp •in at M. B. PRINCE'S FLOUR & PROVISION STORE, examine prices, and yon can be stilted. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange. 'Heavy, Packages delivered anywhere in town free of obarge. Terms-I—lteady,Pity. Next - door to Conyers. Wellsboroi - Ang. 1, 1867. M. B. PRINCE. - --- Hire. A J." Scofield? r now receivi , g the Fall styles of • MILLINERY, direct from the city, and' will be pleased to see her old (kinds and customers,With as many new ones as may choose to favor her with their pat ronage. I have engaged a Brat-class -Orem:ea ter, tflul um prepared to carry, on . DRESS -MAKING in all its branches. in a satisfactory manner. 'Orders taken for flair Jewelry. Good prices paid for human hair. Store over VanValken. burg's Grocery, Main-st. Welleboro, Sept. 25, 1807--ti • ItAIVE CHANCE FO t BUSINESS MtN.— The fine location for a store betwee the building known as Rey's Block, and Bullard's Saloon is now offered for sale on peculiar and favorable terms; inquire at Roy's Drug Store. J. A. ROY. • Butter and. Cheese. ItIGHEST Market Priee paid for Butter and Cheese, or shipped for parties at 24,ju1P67. TOLES & BARKER'S. Coal for Sale. COARSE BITUMINOUS COAL for Sale Cheap, by , ,Sl'pt. 28, 1887. D. P. ROBERTS.. V l llollSite DRUG STOUP. = TIROS AND MEDICINES , PAINTS Az , AND AILS, THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, CONCEN- TRATED MEDICINES, GIN• KEROSENE LAth'S, PATENT MEDI- AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. OPAL Sold at Whokink Prices. .Buyers are requested to call and ga. quoiations before going further East Corning, Jan. 1,1868-4 y CENTRE OF - ATTRACTION IS AT C. S. MATHER 8 CO Would announce to tho good people or Tioga County that they hate knit returned• from Now Yurk with their second full slock of FALL tr.. WINTER GOODS, embracing all the novelties as well as the nub etantials required. i Thls preparation, "ng and favorably CI:10WD, will ther ngbly,reinvigorato 'roken-down and ow-spirited hones t ,y strengthening Ind cleansing the itomach and inlet- DRESS GOODS in all varieties, STAPLE & FANCY GOOD'S, HOOP SKIRTS, & BEST FRENCH WOVE COR• SETS, GLOVES AND 110- . SIERY, YANKEE NO `ll' TIONS, &c., &c. It ig a lure Iwo .entive of an &a wes itSciamt to MAX— MIL'?K, CONI, aid ''Siberian Squirre CLOTHS & CASSIMERES in the county READY MADE CLOTHING, and C NG made to order super intended by first ciciss wo? Amen. SHOP .15fADE BOOTS & SHOES in end less variety, HATS & CAPS to suit all tastes, GROCERIES, &C., &C. Our goods have been bought during the la panic in New York and will be sold at pan prices. Prices are down, monopoly broken up No other store can or dare compete with its . au qual• ity and price. Fur further partieularseall at the store of C. S. MATHER k Co Lawroncoville, Doc. 19, 1896. es. J. S'IICKLIN, •Ohairmaker, Tuner, and Furniture - Dealer. SALE ROOM, oppoaito Dartt'a Wagon Shop, Main street. FACTORY in Sears Wil. Hams Foundry,,second story. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaran teed. Fancy Turning done to order. Wellaboro, Jane 12, 1287. J. STICKLLN. PUB undersigned is now prepared o exe cute all orders for Tomb Stones an Monu ments of either ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MAR LE, of the latest style and approved vrorkm nehip. and with dispatch. Ile keep constantly on. hand both kinds of Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa vor him with their orders, on as reasonable terms as can be obtained in the country. Stones discolored with rust and dirt •cleaned and made to look as good as new. PORTERvIVILCOX. Tioga, Nov. - . 1, 1807—tf.. To the Farmers of Tioga County T AM now building at my manufactory, in Lawrence superior FANNING MILL, which possesses the following advantages ocer.allother mills 1. It oepartdon onto, rat lifter. and foul seeds, and chess and cockle, from wheat. 2. It donne flax seed, takelont yellow seed, and all other peed., perfectly. , ' It cleans timothy seed. •• • • 4. It does all othor separating required ofl a mill. This mill la built of the best:end moat durable tim bar, In good style, and is -sold cheap for cash, or pro duce. I will iit a patent glove, for soparatlug oats from wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms. , • Lawrenceville, October 10, 1.9004 r KNOXVILLE, 2700 A CO., PA FACULTY: • ELIAS GORTON, Principal. • Mns. ADA W. HORTON, Preeeptress. Miss MIRA MORTON, Assistant. Hiss AMANDA DRAKE, Teacher of Music. CALENDAR .TOR 1807-8. Fall Term commences Sept. 3d, Winter Term Nov 20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868. EXPENSES PER TERM . Primary Department Common English-, " Higher English • - • Languages and Higher Mathematics... ~ InMusic, extra.... Vcical Music, extra. Dniwing, extra &ions Runt Bdard per week... r Knoxville, August 14,1867-tt P. NEWELL, DENTIST, MANSFIELD, Pa., JE • grateful for the very liberal patronage heretofore reeeived, will continue so as to per form all dental operations, as to merit the rapidly increasing professional demands now engaged. pw, A operations in all departments - of the precis ai executed in the bast ,possible manner. All useful inventions and Improvements adopt ( . The highest good of his patrons the ultima. turn of his ambition. Dec. 5, '6B-4f FLOUR FROM CHOICE WRITE WHEAT, Itokwlleat flour, corn snot:dab d feed, always on bond. Call at the Charleston before buy: ing your flour and feed. .ean tnahe it an object for you to buy. May 16,1866-tf CHOICE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS fm Palo cheap I at . .WRIGIIT .t BAILEY'S. Millsboro, Juno 5, 1807. THE largest" npsortment of Watches, Clnel(6 Jewelry and Plated Wore in Tiorm rotinty at jt9dectlfll FOLP.I":4 • T" QUEEN'S 'CEPHALIC PILLS.—T heo -are the latest iMprevement among, tho They are confidently: . belleved.to be the beet pills_ for family use that have ever been made. They are so Mild and pleasant in their operation and yet so effectual, that it would be quite impossi ble to supply the _demand for, them were they more generally known. The whole story is told in the - directions which accompany each hex. Price 25 Cent 4. For Sale at Roy's Drug Store. ACKING for hops, best quality 25 ets peryord at DE LANG & CO'S. • Oct. 12. CORN IN G, N. Y. eIIiNATI_WINEtA AND BRANDY, W RITE. WASH LIME, CINES, PETROLEUM OIL, ROCHESTER PER• Effd PAPER, WINDOW GLASS, AND' DYE COLORS, W: to: TERTIELL & CO 'THE GREAT LAWRENCEVILLE. FURS! FURS!! The largest Steak el' Tioga ffiarble Works. UNION ACADEMY. 7' t,„in. lli kveCortilligal aDuol EL. (Oiluktp411,10111,: . 19/tEllteßit Douro, - • . • 12:28 '-sirens buudu)..•scrpled.furiillllk lu+uulawaucw.rt,,.i with i 4 •B4m, • / for the West. ui g.:tprenti, ziltl.l)6,Na.epted, for ISMIalt., un.s I)italoat.; - , 'puking three& cub tit ctiut. %Atilt/ail/4 or tll6 cut ,IleAteri., Lake . . ultoreoual Cisaiol'rruok ROI it) 0, Cat itllpoitito H tat 7:03 a. ro.,:l104 Exp: ria,liaity, fur ltorialo,F-olamout Dunk': h a n d tbo It rct, N ntatetlntl; lib above. 1:10 n. ut , Nigh[ EX id •hb, Z.1.1111.1i13 I , J. I. G. eatrr Dud buffalo, via Ay:Ai. 10:32 4 'l . to, MaI I Train. Etintlit34 cxceptc(l kir ituflult, awl Dunkirk. 410 p. ot.J5 Itirnore kxpi eX4epTed, fat I[ocl:eater and bu ff alo, via .WV.511. - • p. tut. Day Expeues,rbehcia)wexcepttet, for iltiflalo, Baksitianca, Dunkirk and the Weer, connecting at at Salamanca with thu Atlentic and Ofeett Western Railway ; at fth the 1.0;,. Shore anti °mild Trunk Itnilwaye, and at Dunkirk en the Lake Blau° Railway, for all points wcrot Ana tenth, 7;10 p m Vay Expreis, 5t0...63 b occvocti, lyr Ito-cheater 12.60 p ur 11'tLy Etimi.ty n rxcoine-t, 6:18 p. ur , Eridirritait for tho West LL F.ASTIV4III)I3OI7/ID. NightlExrre-or, 1a 1. , iunriti)4 Zkcept e d, centletting at Grisyteari for 11'llwigk, tool at New York with afternoon ti .11.1 oteawei3tsir Busto4 and England Cities. 4:IE a. ya'. ? Cincinnati Exi)reeto. Monde) a excepted, con . nertleg Elmira for litrrixbuiv.ll.illatioilihiu rani the L. 4 outh; at Owego ,for Ithaca; at DingtianiNta foreytatiteet ut Oreat Della for Scranton, - Plalatlel- , plain. and Treatunpit Lackawaxen for Hawley. and at ) Oraycourt fur Newburg and IS'ar‘if,k , U. 16 am 4CCOLall.n6thitl4ll TfstilA J.ih , 'A.k.liLtClip;,*; at at Elmiratot' Canamlnig-an. 10:4S a. in., Day }2.l:l.4 . s.tiundayeuxtepteit,cOnnectlng at Elmira for Canaialatyuit, at Bingintintonlibe Syra , CUR!. at Gieat Band for ecuu,toa, at Laii,anaiitti tar • Lawley, and at Jersey City with taldiiight Expeera Train or Ww .Jersey Railroad tor t more and IVinittington. 3;12 p. tn., Baltimore Express, f...nmittys,excepted. 4:25 p. tn., Now York and Baltimore Mail. Sundays ex ;cepted. ... . , —,. .- 7.07 p m Lightning exprepe, Sundays bxcepwl, eon necting lit Elmira fur thirrieburg, Philadelphia and. the South ; at Jersey City with morning eipreea train of New Jeremy lhuiroad for lialtimOro and Washington, and at Isle ork with morning 'et - press trains for Boston ii d the East. 12:30 p, in. Way Freight, $ inlays oxcepted. W5l. It. BARR, lt. BIDDLE. Gate] Pass. Agent. Gaul SELO..., 13Lai:obi:mg & Corning,. & Tioga it T.taius will run us followia Until tiirtltUt notice: • „ . ACcomutottation—Leaves tilossburg at 1,05 a. tn., Mane field at 7,65, Tioga at 8,36 Lawr. ntevillo at o,le— arriving at Corning at 10;25 a, Mail—Leaves Mosabor t e, at 1,60 p. m., Metal,lleid at 2410, 'fiuga at 3,08, Lawrence , /Illa at 360—arriviag at Coining at b p. m. Mail—Leaves Corning at 8,16 a. m , Lawrimcorillu at 9,18, Tioga at,10.00, 31anfifield a1510,36--arrivlag at Blosa•burg at 11,16 a. ni. _ • . _ . Accommodation—Loaves Corning nt 3,45 p. m . Law , rontevillo at 4,62. Tlogn at 6 tdi, Mansfield nt ;635 arriving at llios,burg st 5,20 p. tn. Northern Central U. rt. TItAINS ' FOR TIM *MTN. 'Patina fur Conandagula leaN.cylnaik na fulthv Accomodatlon at ...Ott a rh- Expreas (fastc.tt train on road) ..... 11745 a rn Mail t, lb p to Way,Frolght, [paslmnger coach attached) 7 10 a 111 On add after 4pril 29th, AU, trains will air c and ,Depart from Tray, aa follow a; ASCAT.SO 1t0911.1 MOVING Nom Express 695 p m EX,VI ers 1050 a m Elmira ?Stall 550 ain Elmira 51101 ~.-9 55 pin ri lri Local Freig 10 50a to I Local Freight 335 p m through eight 955 p in l Through Freight 2LOa or E. j S. BROWN, Die. Supt. On and alter MONDAY, October 14th, 11367, Trains °tittle P4fiudelphiu & Es ie iCail head uu ae ftiii.l4 a Mail Train leaven Plilladalphin ) ;:i" " 15 Midi/Apart-- arr. al Erie ' Eriiietia leaves Plifla.lElphia.., Erie r , '•,- wiiihim n ,...... r - air. at Eike Elialra Mail leases Philadelphia... .: G arr. at n . l.T'llttua'vte'°„rt- - - , EASTWARD Mall Train le.ires Erie ' " •• 11 illiemspui t. " " urr. at Philadelphia.. Erie Express Eric IVillaumsport. •• art. ut Philadelphia EllllllEl M LI 1,1% Ilareu •• t. " arr. at PhiladAphia. ulul EXples.9 cunneet with all trains ou Wart. Erauklia hallway. Paseougura leaavlog Philadelphia I. 12.00 M. arrivo ut Irtinutuua at 64t) a. ra. HIM Oil City at 9 50 a. a'. Leaving Philadelphia at S 06 P. nsriva at oil City at 4;35 p Atlantic ana Great Western U. W 1 IVETTWARD BOL:11 , Map Ac(ionnuodatiou Bxprems .11.0 e I Express At Cory there is a junction with the Plilludelphis a Eric, and Cil Creek nail Roads. At Sleudelliti with the 'nautili!, unit Oil City uud Pithulo Blanch., Eaprt hs At Learittaburgo the Alahonhay 13ranclz wakes a di rect route to 'Clevtdand. At Ravenna COMIVU uith Clueeland and Pittabutgli Railroad. Thu Road .imssus through Akron, Athland. ththou, Marion, Urbana and Dayton, into ?Acting curious roads, and terminates at Cincinnati. L. L. RUCKER, (len. Supt., Meadville, - . • .IlAl Estatt TllE Subscriber will sell or ro t the following valuable property, to wit: Ono Wvern taut] in Lawrenceville Ono!farm, on which he now residue, onc•half mile from three churches, two School Rouses, two grog shops, and one railroad, and about the same distance from the line of the Wei'there and Lawrenceville Railroad. ,The farm ronteius IGO acres of good land, 50 acres timbered, well wa tered, and vy productive. It requires that the seed should be Fowldi and planted, however, to ensure a burliest. One far. *, Jacksion +.-- first. Al: stock P 1 B. T. VAN HORN, lIA\ ING got his now Factory in operation. is now prepared to till orders foi Cabinet Ware promptly and iu the beet !.tylent* workman ship.- Ilaving ! proeured n J. II MATIIEIt ho is really to tiros* boards or plunk with dirpatob furnished to Lrder. His machines aro of the new est and most improved patterns. • Shop corner of Pearl and Wain Ste, WYLLS BORO; PA., Oct. 31, 1886-tf. 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